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. William Knight
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At Pa.#"Sund~y

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SOCIETY I

MiddJeport
Soci_ety

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

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GIRLS NYLON TOPPERS
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Short and sweet, Gltjo Nylon Toppers,
Slz~o 4 to 6x, 7 to 14

$7.95 and $8.95
SubCeeaoB-14 ....... , .......... •10.95

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

th•~ look ao sweet and dalnt:r, and

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10 practtcal 'cauae they're N.)'led In modern easy-rare fabriC!a, ny.
lon1, dree.y cottons. rayon linens.
S!Jea 1 to 8, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Subteen 8 to 14.

$1.98to$5.95
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Size• 4 to Ox
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Slua "' to 14

BLOUSES

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Rl)'on, Uhen~ Dacron

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MILL IT.

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Middlep~rt.
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- Nylon Gloves . . . . •I .00
Nylon Con Can Slips ........... .
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anu d&lt;~us:hter. Na~aoeLtaa, wer~
visiting Mra. Geor11e McKenzie
Suaday ifternoon In Gallipolis.

Lanc••atoor.

.Ste:e into
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Oaneu Fund ia tbe

Life

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Laurel

Loorel Cliff

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

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Fo·r' Three Months
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E. F. Robinson anff
cOuncil retelved anot ....
too apmp. raw .!lewage

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of tbc Oh10 River to-

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

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pllnt. 'NO lftl6ft ' Wo,alevt&lt; IO
heu~!~r
proceed \¥a&amp; " rePorted . h-om the
ttstlt'lcd
"'""'- I meeting. .
.small
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lo;oThiJ«,I[•C0ily of Gallipolis began
could mak-e a
appear \ ln
c)f sewage assessment..
tmcicatcd. But 0q'e drink •~'~ w. s
after being defeated in a
said taken by
itsC!If prObably
or court ...battles to preve11t
forced Into bu.Uding :.
would not intoxicate a periOD, ' ·
was testified.
system and plant.
In Crow'• suminary it was con·
tended that Ohio Jaw requires
tbere be a vioJ'aUon · .:of the !ta·
tule .before a. true iildletment cll!n
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Forecast Is Made
Of More Rainbll
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Many Veterans
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· PomeroJ:¥ci~lb's Colder Weaiher
In Area Fail'
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To Seek Bonus .
'· ·In Cycle ~sLap .
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a~d twin bed aizea. Colors: phik, blU~.~ maize, Aile ~ · and

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Jerry CoJ.r, Pom~y Hlah
School 8o~bOftlQ(e i* ' te;porf:ild ,..
~overing nltely tn st. 'Matrs Hotpltat at NelsonYille where be i;
confined with a crushed rl1ht le,.
The youth was tnjuted in a
motor tyclc accident two wee11:4
ac:o. a'ccordiq.g to reports when a
snotorcycle he was ridin1 for '
friend crasbed i11lo I gu.rd rail
011 Route 13 near· Chauncey,
Youn1 ,.Colmer Who will bf 17
year&amp; of 1je tills SurtclaY wtn be
kept at the , 'Jrospilal 1ot , ae·ver~ w. ....hth.
m,ore. wteka until tuu determlna· .. A(\ernoon reacJin1~ ran1cd· h'oin
~on can lie made Of the 8i.tebJ 42: a\ Younp,teWft to 6t at Chelll·
of ·IUs Jnjul'I&lt;J. ill, 1'&lt;!0111 number poike. ,.Yplool nllhl rNdinll
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rpio4 !tOm 118 ••· C!Ovetari4 ·'to

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kon Springer, manager of the
Ohio Powtr Co ., In Pomeray was
announced today as the Meigs
County Chairman for the Cancer
Fund Camp .a\gn which Is to get
llbd,rway on April 22 with a goal
of $4,000 .~e\. ror this county.
ln~
' meetihg held at the offices
of t ' Ohio Power Co., Tuesday it
wil ' clded · tJaat active eemmit..
tefJs'•*mld 'tMl: House · to bouse;
S""al Gift~li Commerci.ll; JndliB·
trill; Special ·Events; pPub~l :
GJ,uba and Orf:'atUvUofs!
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. .11 of. these vi!Q.J eomml es
.ta ;~ · anrialJoce"ii ' llfei'.
Presea\ at Tue~JY night's meetinl Were' Garr.et L Moyer, Ohio DIvision of American Cancer Soeitey;
·N ina 1\ussell, •f"i'ancea
Roueh,
Marjorie Wright, executive secre·
tary in HockJng County; C~~:thenne
Shavorinsky, Ada Slack, Lavina
Sprtnser, Esthe.r Clark, Ada Holter
Mrs. Margaret G~cckner; Mrs.
llerbert Shields. )(rs. Roy Dono.
(lew, Mn Early Rl:lush, Mrs. Pat·
ilek LocbiJ'Y, Mra. Carroll Swanson, Mrs. Edwin J. csates and
Ruth Wille.

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partment inspector indicled fur
,&lt;lrlvlng while i~toxi&lt;ilc_d l!,&gt;t "'''
22. Guldos h1mself wu reea11e41
to the stand as the last wUncn
to go om agoin te.tim~y lie
bad glve.p in a prevlOUs jJipeaJI·
..... The ,... had boon
tmucd tw1ce . •
A highlight of the
Wedne5day was
Raymond Boice,
fenae. The loCal
aurgeon sald ~at
the medical profe'Millm
tuatu are not considered a
eotic.
ln his summ1ry bcfc.rc 'tht'
court Crow mllde tbi.s a vUa1 p11rt
or hls de(ense. Guldos had testi·
fied fw had t11ken 1'4:0 on~·arain
pills of E!to Barbltol bc\wo&lt;ln 1~
and 11:30 p. m. on tho night ht•
wa1 arrested between 1.2: la and
12.20 a. ln. 1.4 miles tklow the
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lntoxicut·
been a,).
ed.
milled by
tha~ G\J,IdOII
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tburoday, Aprllll, li!S7

tbe case of the" Ohio Uquqr DP.· ____ _:_ _ _ _ _ _ _c__ _;

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

Thurllllay ....... 21 te M •

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

18 jnch
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Health Cfub To
Aid
Ccil'!cer Fund .
Plana were made to aoltelt for

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colder
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ThurNar. CfMrl"'l tM ~
Thunclar "'""'· 'rftlor ......,
c:ltoudy, hlvh Thu...-y 41 to S4
norih•ast, 54 to 60 ..uthettt. Lew
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Famous

SEE THE NEW

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

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and Saturdays- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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for Roady lo Wear, F'\ll'llllare, Floor Coven"'"- Dr~pery, RCA TV Sets,
and Dry Gootb. Save ill your Illes oll,._ i'h~ y ore vlluoble. Brlag ~em Ia
. be added. Many euotomero haYe equipped th elr kltehen with dinnerware, :allet':t~1i:
eookln1 uten8llo, brooms, mops from the Housewares Dept. by saviDg their •
from Elberfeldo.

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

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~~T~Assist

Jaycees Mapping
Plans For Horse
Show On Mav 19

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

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

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

ture at OU.

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

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

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lo\lay.

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

Named Wednesc(ay

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

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

Changes Made In
Power Co. Offices

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

r,~·, t·!~·-. IPony J'..ea,_ue

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

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.DEVM'IID TO INTEREsTs OF MEIGS-MASON ARI!A
RICHARD S. OWEN - ·GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD &amp;. GREENE - EDITOR

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National advertising rt&gt;presentative, Bottinelli-Kimball, IDe., :MS
ve., New York Ci%·,h~N. y ,
u second clan
a: m.attar at the post offic~ at Porn ·

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I SUbseription ratef! : Deliverv by carrier wheN! availabh· 30 cents per

. WMk: cne year in adYance at The Daily Sentinel oftice. $1~ . 60 : s11
_laOilths, 17 .80; tbree month.s, $3.90. By motor z•oute where available:
1 !!• month $1. By mail one year $8; six ywnths, $4.23;
three months,
..,SO: one month, $1.
Published every oCternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sentinel, Inc., at llO Mechanic St'.. Pomeroy, 0. Bus iness of!lte pboo.e 39&amp;,
edJtuitl orfice phon"' 397.

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The joint com~nittee of Middleport and Pomeroy cou
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that is visiting Nelsonville and St. Marys, W. Va., todaY
. marks the firsl such cooperative venture in the history of our
towns if their mission is atlpped ore with combined a('tion to
purchase s lreet cleaning equipment.
The proposal under stud_y is for either administration to
. purchase, or rt;nt, a mo,c;lern street cleaning device a~ xnake
t H available tq !Q)e other for 1 rent. Thus , in effect. intofar as'
· outlay is concern_ed, the equipmLnt would be bought of rented
'by both . There Is a decision yet tu be made .on .Jenta( or oott right purchase. Rental tetms arc $315 Pt'r month for three
: years, with ara option to buy at the end o( th;ee years for 11 .
. Total &lt;'O!i t . under this an·apgement, is approximately $10,500.
Howt!v e r, similar eq_u~pmc.nt may bll!! bought for an estin\ated $8,500, subject to bids that · would ha·ve to be advertised.
' Neither town has the ready cash to plunk into this hole, but
,it is believed independent financing may be arranged, Such
' action would mean a considerable saving to both towns. The
·committt•c of David Miller, Er·nest Covert and Dave Jenkins of
~ the Middl eport &lt;:Oundl , and Dale Smith, Rich Jones and
Wayne Swisher of the Pomeroy council, is expected to make
·a recommendation upon the type of equipment believed most
suitable . They will see two different models of street cleaners
. during th eir Thursday trip.
If this preliminary spadework ~rid, In a joint project to ob7 28049
tain equipmenl badly needed by both towns to malntal)Yaani· Total Rccl'ipt ~
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much addilional cooperation, There I&amp; little doubt that thous- GenNa I En·clllivl' Offices 14400
·
ands of dollars could be saved taxpayers in years to come if a
Mayor, Sai.Jry, Nc.
5000
precedent were established now tor common action in solving
Clt'l"k, Sabry , l'tc.
10040
problems confronting hoth towns. It could be the first sign ot
Tr('ailurer, Sal:~ry . t'lc.
2500
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literary Club
IMeeting Held

F'lrst Bophst
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fUSQ ers Q d
spag heth. o·Inner

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pled
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Gue!lh at the supper were the
Rrv_ and Mis. C. E. Hoyt. Mr. and
~Trs. ll&lt;~rold !~inkle, Chipper Rice
and Hohtn ~!JII:s. ('J:.~ s~ members
were Mr. and MrP~j+.s;C2'ttwan,.;d!fk
and Mrs. Manning r'l.tn&gt; ~. lf~· and
'tfr ~. Hoher l Mi!!s. Mr anti Mrs.
Earl Smi1h, Mr. anrt ,~_1r.~. Charlc ~
Vroman, Mrs. Ruth Robi n~o n , Mr.
anrl Mrs. Larry nice, Mr. and Mrs.

relary ol

E. Blnkcslc('

w nq

8:00 Cpptai.o Kanjkroo

pt·esided and the rcl!lorts. or the
secretary
and trepsurt'r wero
given . E. J. Hill, ('halrrmm of thr
Etnnoun~l"l

that fl date woUld be .sf't soon fOr
nn artcrnoon of riding and games
for hor.se and pony r.wners. Tlw

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11 :05

Scannmg the Weather
11 :10 The tate Show

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Mrs.

Sunrise
To
Sunset
Station

At the close of thl' meeting r e!leryed by Mr.

and Mrs. FN'd lelfht'it, Mr. and
Mrr; William CoiUns, Mrs. Will iam A. Morgan and Roger Mor
a:an. Th.e Easter themfl was ca:'·
ried out in the table decorations.

T~odoruS' Counci I

Dof A Members At
District 13 Rally
~nt.v

members of Theodonu:

Counctl !;iatighlers

or America

P.l'f'

In Marietta today tG altend the
Rally of District Thirteen, 0. of
A.
Pr~sentation of colors will b a
given b~ thi ijTOUp at the evcri·
\ng session. Sixteen member~
dreued as the Godd ess of Liberty

lor'ch(ls

preccdB.I

w ch witt be in darknc ~~­
They
l tqrm ._ square 1-n· ti'lt
cent~ tho han with th• If••

presiding.
Plans were made to tour , the
OVEC plant next Wednesday 11.'

6 :30 in a · group. The chapter Lloyd, Mrs. John .Kincaid; Mrs.
also d~ussed attending · a play EYerett Davis, Mn. James Euler, .
produced bY the OhiG Univenilv Mrs. c. P. GaHaa:ber. They M!rved
Theater Group. It was announcetl a a"alad course to the members and
that the next meeting would L·~ a:uests, Mrs. Profitt ._nd Sylv-ia
at ~he home of Ruby &amp;er.
Swllllon, and we-:e assisted by
The cultural program was &amp;iv . Michl Lloyd. Ahangerp.en~ of
en by Mildred Wells and Betty spring flowers were used through· I
Hobstetter on the topic "Ti1e out the Lloyd home.
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Things
About Us." Hostesses
Mr1. H. E. Bush is ebairlnan of
were Pearl Welker a.ld Jo Ann the May committee tr,d B(rl. E. S.
Parso~s .
Schaaf will be program chalrman
and Mrs. c. R Konk:r:lgbt will lead
the devotiGnal service.

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Narsa frost Is
Honored Twice On I
Tenth Birthday

Rooms
New Furniture

Narsa Frost, daughter ot Mrs.
Frost, celebrated her
tenth birthday twice this Past
week. Sunday she was guest uf
honor at a family dinner given
t;y bet lilother. Guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl G-raves, Mr
and Mrs. Harold Thomu and
daughter, Theresa Lynn, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hinkle a"1d : daughter
Debby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs. Charl-

Sign On
Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News
11 :44

J1 :45

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE
On Tbe Brightest Corner
In Mlddleporl

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Neighbors
Llbcrace

ed balloons. Games \Vere playerl
and pri1es won by Celeste Ault
and Beverly Rathburn. Other
guests were Michael Bratton,
Christine Bailey, Christine Ba:tr,
Michl Archer, Barbara . and .D!ans
Bostic, John Blake, John Hood,"
Joan
Ratb,pu-rn, Ann
Criner,
Diane Criswell,
David Cover~.
Barbara Hoftner, J·anice Tanne·
hill, Cheryl ''· Fife; S1ndra Bunce.
Linda Kauff, Helen Capteina ,
Randy Humphreys, Dfbb)' Hinkle.
Mrs. Harold Hinkle and Geraldine Bostic assisted Mrs. Frost in
1 sarving del.lorated cup eahr~.
lee cream , oranlile ade and f.tvors to the juests.

~hGW

1:00 Feminine Touch

1:45 Movieo Matinee
3•00 Aftf!rnocf\ !"Urn J'~stlval
4 :30 Supe.r Serial Tim.."'
5•00 Mickey MoUSL· Club
6:0fl flu£faJo Bill Jr.

6•30 Carto•m Club
6 :45 Five Star Final
7 ·!JS Johr Dalv &amp;: the Uew
7:30 Shenff of· Cochlae
8•011 Circus

9:00 Danny Thoma•
9 :30 Sherlock Holme•
10 00 Telephone-Time.
1 10:30 Frankie Latae
11 :00 News of the Nljht
1 11:15 TII.eatr ... 13

12:90

Hospital, has
been -returned to hia home on
Qeech Street.

Ne~ghbon
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cons
MUSSELMAN'S

APPLE
SAUCE
SWIFTNING

SHORTENING
BEECHNUT-ALL VARIETIES
BABY FOOD··

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6:00 Car'non· Club

8:30 tive Star rtnai
7:1~ John Daly A: lhe Newt
7:30 Rin Tin Tin

.8:00 Jim Bow:le
8.30 Public Defender
8:00 J Led 7bree Llvea

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VOALAFKD

ZlACPNUKN

ftV-PAQON.

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YestudaJ-"• Cr,p'"'"'te: .iN THE EARLY DAVB OF HIS
~W~ •. • HE SALUTES ,IVERY ONE WHOM HI:

Mll:ln'S -PLATO.

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stahl,

Wlc~om.

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ANNIVERSARY
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CffiCAOO-I

n erna tona

Ha-r-

v~ste~ Co. will conduct a 48-city

Mr1. Lena Miteb, wbo Ita)'!! wlth

television meeting in April of its
uncle, 1. 8. Down.lna, is vi:.tlt· truct dealers and aahs personnel
lng relatlves in Akron for I ftw to niark its golden anniversary of
day1.
truck production. An estimated
tl,~ 1-H dealers and sale.merl
WRONG I!I~U1'10N
arc expected to .attend the moot~&amp;N, Conn:.~Y•le student ing linking via closed circuit TV
Jon E. Erlctson Will fined $21 for the 48 major title!! wfiere I·H
I speedinc after explalninl he went truck sale1 offieeB arc located.
driving beoause ha felt to bad
about hi.J
WOJ'k on •n
problem.
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(iuFFsnoN. 'THE
New SAl-eSMAN,

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CRISCO
3 lb. can·97c

10 jars $1.00

ARGO PEACHES · ·· · · · · · ·· · · •· ·· · No. 2~ can 29c

bans ,Super Trim- Swift Premium ROUND

k offbobel

Evus Super Trim.

FlUFFO
3 lb.·can 92c

Evt111s Super Trim - Swill Premlton

SIRLOIN StEAKS · ·· · · · · ;·· · · · ·· ·.. lb. 89c
PRE-EASTER SALE
Swift Pt,.lum Butter BaU ·

TURKEYS ........................ lb. 49c

Gifts For Tlte

"ANI'fiVERS.-\RY MONTH OF SALES COFFEE BREAK"

PILLSBURY- White, Yellow, De•ils Food

EVANS-ALt GRINDS VACUUM

Bachner's

B. H. SANBORN

MEAT MARKET
Phone 1121!
No. bd
Middleport

JEWELRY STORE
Middleport
Mill St.

COFFEE • • •
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Lb. can 89¢

To

He'll ha•e an

appetite u big 11.1 m. score when lae
9et. home. A quick onadt like deviled ham
oandwiches made with fresh

bowl of clam chowder really
1op1 off a fun.filled ev811il19•.

BIG WJ.lEI'I liE

oNL.Y ) SALE
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TlbE:, ~. undry size· $3.8~
DUZ ~ ;. .:. . • - Giant 79¢
- 4 .....
. Pin'lt·G.-.may • 2 bath 27¢
,. pt!' Glod"l~• ~t.
. . .u1k.theft. · • . Giant 19¢
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lb.
bog

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CORN ON THE COl

LARGE SIZE

CA~IFORNIA

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99c

- .. . - . llb.roU 59c
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3 lflrs only 25c
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FRESH

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Ivory Snow · • Giant 81¢
i.iquid Joy , Reg.si.ze 39¢
Modess • • • ,;, • 12's.43¢
wuh •t•••h
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Oxydol • • · • .Giant 81¢
DASH - • • • • Reg. 39¢
~mpM

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NRW FWRIDA

l\ROU~ li'IIIJS
FIQ.ST ( P.S.,AND

Serve h witb :..

BUTTER .. N.-

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Large
Heads

SRAI!iGEO IT UP

ittste better.,.

MAYFI.OWER-PURE CREAMERY

BALLARD- OVEN READY

HOLSUM BREAD and a llltaminq

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OLEO· · · 211b.pkgs. 39c

M~it

CAKE MIX-···

INSTANT COFFEE · · · · .. · · .. · · ·· · ·· · · · .. .. 6 oz. Jar 99c
DIXIE MAID COFFEE · · · ·.. ·· · · lb. - 85c · · ·· 3lb. $2.47
M!.CHOICE

Anotlzer •trikeI

lf1410 CRACKERS
lb. box 36c

Try It cooked with Weiners ,

Reg. 99e, lOe off libel

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All Mr.at- lib, cello Wrapped

SAUER KRAUT · · · .. ·· · · · · · · · · · 3hz. jar 27c'

GRADUATE!

CRA,CKERS
lb. ,liox 21c

WEINERS ........................ lb. 45c

BABY FOOD
3 jats 33c

Strlelmtlllu - Zetda

Fresb Frozen, Cry·O·Vac Wrapped
10 to 16 pouna average
Klngt111 Reliable

AU Flavoro

CGme In and See
Our Seleellou of

News of tb11 Nleht

lb.
call

29c

Crown Bnnd

and ".itn• the Ntttlnnat ·Ai\tht&gt;m .
Aifending are Mrs. Albert
W'lotillard, council d-eputy; M!ss

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Hlenz Strained

turntd on lhl! ~P!lS t~e au&lt;llen ~J&gt;
11 wUPttve the ·pled-ge to the flas

D-na ..Jes&amp;e, ttaff eaptain: Mrs.
Bl~~~ Campbell. Mrs. · ~rl\h:e
"Diii'&amp;t, 1 ?.frs. HenrY Dillie~ . Mrs.
Eldtm Will, Mn. Lillie HKUCk
Mn. rDonlld H11m•k, Mn. Ar!Hll ·l
Rites, MrS. Minni e Ncutzlln,;.
Mr1. Fred swabcel, ~n Hem-:..Relbel, Mi-s. Ollm Goortwin. ~ ~ ~~
Joseph Beegl~ Mn. John Smith,
Mn. Albert Rou1b, Mrs. Thome ~
Coo~ lb,t. Herbert Miller, Mrs

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~lu )he ellntc( .- of tbe
!I(JU . . i'J'd- •-.hiJ.c lhe· 1.0('cJros .af1'!

AXYDLBAAXA
'-ri
11 LoN
aLL o ·w
()ne letter •ll'l'tply at1nds fbr At~Gther. In QUI aample A It ve4
for the thl'" L'1. X for thl! two o·-. etc:, llftl'la lttt.rt. a~ ..
troph•.. the lenrth and formation or \h.c ~Nil are •II hiDta)
lith day \he code tettert ate different.
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IP lbs. 89c
CRISCO · · · · 3'1b. 95c

4:30 · .Super SQ.rlal Time
5:QO Mkkl!!lv Mouae Club

GOLDIN

Bl/1TER KERNAL, WHOLE KERNAL 01\ CREAM STYLE GOLDEN

Morning and Afternoon

Movie Matinee
3:00 A(terooon P'i1m !'eatlvtl
1:415

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FREl DELIVERY
EVERY DAY

:~~~~~~~~~·~2::1~3~s~~~ou~---------R~bert Craig, who was a medical

patient at Ho!zer

lb.

CHANNIL IS

1:00 Femlnfne Toucb.

9:31)
.tO :OO
11:00
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II :45 Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News

12:15

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W~albl!rn.

rwednesday Narsa had a birthday party in a play room at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl Graves. Oecora.
lions iocluded yellow and greeTJ
paper strumers and multi-color-

1,"1:00 .lVewS:
11:00 Scanning tile W~ather

WIITN·TV
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Dwight

WHTN-TV Chann··e·113

:~wardcrl

to Mr·s. Duna Epple.
fre shmcnts were

Rue with Helen Atkins, president

FOR

8:00 f'&lt;&gt;nt -.t~n Kangaroo

ANNIVERSARY
MONTH OF SALES ,_"

Mn. Tbomaa Riley, Mri. Richard
Chambeu anrl Mra.. Everett Davis
~re named on the nominaUne
committee. Mra~ E. M. Blake is in
charge of decqratina: the chW'Ch
11nctuary for Ea1ter and any one
interested in ordertna: an Eas..
ter lily to be placed on the cbureh
alt1r In memory of aome one who
hu died, li asked to can Mrs. Harry Cheaher or Mrs. Blake.
Hoste.uea for the party were Mra.

The Examplar Chapter of Bets
Sigma Phi sorority met Tuead IY
night at the home of !\irs. Thomas

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Your

forming or a health co undl. The
Nilliam B.

CHANNEL I

11:10 The Y..ate

990
On your Dial I

cooperate i n the

door prize contributed

WCHS·TV

,IBet Sigma Phi
Exemplar Chapter
In Tuesday Meet

w&lt;~s

g 11 e~t

at the Roek Sprinl£~ Gr11nge l-1.1 1 1
William B. Downie , pr1•sld rn l.

club vated to

CHANNEL 1

WCHS..TV

County when the Meig, Cou nty
Ridin ~ Club nwt Tuesday cveniw~

committee

Newr~.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport,.O., AprllU, 111!17-J

Mra. Ray Proffitt, Maeon, wu lift by Mill Frieda P''!bnle,
the Juell apeater when tbe A-pril wu -pro.,.am chairman , for
lbHUna: of Clul 12 Circle of the meetiDJ and bad introduc:ed
fl. $. C. S. of Heath .U.Mhodlat 1pe1ter.
Church wat held at -the home of
Hra. Earl Knl1ht, prt•1clent, wu
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Wedneaday eve- in cbarae of the meet1n1 and MR.
!!llina:. Mrs. ProflU, who iJ well L. W. HeComaa waa In ehara:e of
J~nown in tbla area Cor her prG- the devoUonal service. \ She in·
&amp;rama, gave an Easter 1tory ''The eluded a Lenten meditation. ScripWhite Lily" irnd was presented a ture readlna: and prayer In tbe
avvice.
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Ourlnt tbe buaineu. meetine

Nilth~

spr11ker ont1 spoke ml th e rorm
in1 Of a He;~lth Counc!! in M ~lg~

acllvltles

w~~r1X~dli

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Death Va lley Days
xavier cugat Show
NBC
Blonriiil

8:30 Shower of Stan
8:45 CBS Morning Neovs
local . ehurr~ activities.
9 :-00 Mornln·ll Sbow
9:00 Morliib&amp; Show
Mrs. AlonzG Custer, secreta:y 110:00 Gal'rl' Moore
1.0:00 Garry Moore
of studen t work; Mrs. w. n. Car- 10:30 Arthu .. ';odfrey
U.30 St,·ike It Rll'h
prnter, ~ecrel:~ry of youth wc;rk; ' 11:30 Strike It Rlcb
IJ:OO Valian! Lady
1 Mrs. V. D. F.dward5, 3•!cret.uy of
12 :00 Valiant Lac11
12:15 Lovt&gt; of Life
~hildrPn 's work; Mrs. C. E. W. 12 :15 Love of Life
12:30 SearC'JI for TomGrrow
Downie, secre tary Of spiritual 12·30 Search Fill Tomorro"
12:45 Gu.idmg Light
life; Mrs._ Eve l·ett Thomas, .&lt;~&amp;cr-.'· 1?. ;4.5 Guid.int~t Ua:ht
1-:00 Katil''S JCitcheD
tary or llt erature an~. publlea- 1:t}{l Kat.&lt;!-'s 1titcheu
I' 1:30 Aa tbe World 1\.~
hons; Mrs. Gerald \\tldermuth, 1 1:30 As the World Turo8
2 :JO Our Miss Brooks
~cct·etary oC su pply work anrl 2:00 Our Mlll Sruob
2 :30 Houseparty
Mrs. f'. F'. Tompkins, secretary or
2:30 Housepr.rty
3:00 The Big Payoff
st~tus or w.ome n.
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3:00 'I'he B.g Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosb:y Show
fh c nomm~tmu Nmm~ltec for
3:30 Bob c...;rosbv Sbow
4:00 Brighter Day
next yei!r wa.~ named Wlth_ Mr~
4:00 Briehter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
G~or gt' 11. Parker as chamnan,
4 : 1~ Sect ~t Storm
4:30 EdgP of P,a-hl
Mrs. \\'. n. Carpenter and Miss
4 :90 Edll.:l ot
3:00 1'he Early Show
Luc~re t ia Gl'n h_rimer. It was vll!erl
6:30 Your Esso Reporter
tn s£&gt;nd two g1r~ to the school at
5 :00 1·ne ~arw Show
6 :~5 Sports Parade
Sab1na IIH• week of Jutte 23.
6 :30 Your Eutt Rcp--lrter
6: ~ Weatherman·
Plans wcrl.l made to ~e~d a 6:45 Sport-" Parade
'7 :00 What About 1'hat
ddega~e to the annual OhiO Con- 6 :55 We~therman
7:15 Dougla1 Edwards
fere 11 ce wscs to be held in 7:30 Profile
7:30 Bee~t the Clock
llami!ton , April 2+25. 1t
also 7 :15 Douglas Elwards
8 :00 West Point story
voted tu pay for one of Lhp new
7:30 Sgt Preeton of the Yulloz 8:30 ~Jayhouse of StarJ
robes bei ng purchasPd ftrr thf'
8 :00 Bob Cumming:;~ S h o w
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8.;45 CBS•Mo(Q.illg &amp;hnw .
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Tlt e Chri stian Cru.c. arlcrs · Class
ha d a
Slipper ut the First
lbptit~t Churdl Ihis wcl!k with M 8
Harold E. ll ubhard, teac her oft~~
Cl&lt;~s.~ as ~owncral choinuan. 1'hc
bl!'~.'l in g which prcredt&gt;d the meal
w~s giVl' n b}· Hobert Mill.&lt;~.
F.ugenf! Cnkman president wa s
Jn rharge of u shori busi ness
in~ wht•n arr.:~nge menh were made
to sell colort&gt; d baby chkkens on
thl' Ft"ifl!ly anrl saturday terore
East1·r in the Middleport bu.'iinc ss

C. E. Blakeslee
Is Guest Speaker
At Riding Club

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6:30 News Pictur~

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and service. Mn. Eugene Brown,
secretary or christian social rela'l lions·, Mrs. Glen Dll1, chairman of

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5 :30 Mv Little Margie

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9 :00 RompN Room
10·00 Homt
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ll :OO The Pt'ice i.a Ri_pt
11:30 Truth or Consequencet
12 JO Tic 'l'ac Dough
12:30 11 Ceuld Be You
1:00 Cu:;e~ot
?.:00 Camu!: Goes To School
2:30 TennesseP. Erme Ford
3:00· Matinee T)&gt;.::at!"l"
4:l}l Queei"l For A Day
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,. Ice1{•tI n~ pn·sH Il'~t ror I hf! f,'()!n· 7:45 NBC News .
In~ y1'0 r at t he meet.in l! of 1:1e
R:OO You B!it YGur Llle
~: 30 Life vf Rw:~ J
W,jL'S o! Pte United M•·th(J:::Ii:\
8 :30 ~gnet
9:00 The Joseph Colton Show
9:00 Peoule'• Choi~e
IJ::-10 The Big Story
CllUr&lt;'h hdu
'l'uesc1oy i)Venmg
9 :30 ·· ThP Ford Sbow
10:00 OavaJcade .Jf Sporta
fol1owlng the Lenten .&amp;ervice.
l&lt;l:OO Lux Video Theatre
10:45 hmous Ftgbts
Other officen elfcted • Wer~ U :OO News HeadU~•
11:00 News Headlines
\1n. Owight P~rker, vice 1)resi-. ll :15. Weathercast
11:15 Weat:,ercallt
d~nt; Mrs. Vt.tnon Howoll, rc· 11:20 Press Box
11:20 Press Box
cOrding 1:!i!trt~tary;
Miss I ..ydla 11:30 Tonigh~
11 :30 tonight
Ebersbarh, tre:.nurcr; Mu. Geo. 12:30 Si,iil Oft
12:31) Sip o~
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lbe lmp011.1nee of medicine In reolorlng good health. And for bell.
·re~~lle tluiy know that preierlbed ,
meilltlaes must be orcurately eom·
unde- ol fre~h, pure and potent
pHiellta. You ran be sure or
those quallll" al Swlsher-l,nhoe.
Let Ill eompound your nest pre.
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Solicitor-Sa lui)' . ett .
77.50 1 The !Wlddlep!:'rt Literary Club
a new era.
'1
Total Gen. Ex . Offlecs
252_90 met Wednesday nt the home of
Community leaders of both towns are rooted le83 in the a-n- Gen . Bx. Offices-New Equip.
Mrs. Rodut"y Downing with Mu .
cient tradition of ··•each town for itself and to heck with the
!08.1.5 Fonest Bachtel, pro~iden\-tlec' .
. othet·"- in short - the younger bullnel!ls men and ·women, aee Ele&lt;&gt;tion Exp.
49.00 prc&amp;idlng in the absence o1 itu.
littlll Wt'ong with a cooperative attitude being faltered. One Police Prol~o"ction S.:~l.
538.00 i Donald Mill.,;,
prttilident. · The
' uamplf' is Fred W. Crow who ~ees economic and social ad· Oth,!r pnlicc protection 1211.50 ' meeting, opened with t he Club
11
k'
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It &amp;l&amp;o
Total Poli,~e Protection
667.M l'n tlect rl' ad in unison and ron
vantages m cventua Y nm mg t e towns n
f
Fire Prple('tion- Othcr
J27 .8.1 call
wl!r e "G ershwi•t
seems pro_h~hle t~at when t~e State government mally orces
Total fin' pr·otcf·tiun
127 _83 1 songs."'
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· both a&lt;lmuuslr&lt;.ll.lons to build a sanitary sewage system and Health~Exp.
223.1 2 1
disposal plant. the rt~sulting a-ction will be taken toji!ether. To .
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_M rs. M. .ll. Ch?_mhl'rs re~.tcw~·u
do it separately would be surh an obvious waste polltica] Jut-~ _Samtalton :;-Street rl?an . 294.50 Vlllct•nl ~hec~~" book OsL·ar
ld
ld f 0 II
th
h
t t d
d bl dlspo••l Hrghways~S tr~ct repair 2,634 .86 Hnmmers:lem I ond Mrs. Not~lt
C e \~ou
ow
osc W 0 perpe ra e a ou e
Street. lighting
M3.0H llasklns reviewed "A Journey. til
plant mstaHation.
Total
3,177.94 Grcatneo.s" written by
Da v1d
Misc.-Legal
Adv.
47.03 Ewen.
ANNUAL REPORT 6f the Cli!RK
SC:HI!DULE B-1
Misc.
122.01 . , The ·next meetinl! will be 0 .1
of the VILLAc;' "f RUTLAND,
, Summary of hul.,...·
~~·"·WOrkmt&gt;n' ~ Comp .
52.14 1 April 241 h unci the iJiacc will !w
- MtiGS COUNTY, OHIO.
Property t ux. (trn. lo'uml
1.213.03
Sla te' Examjn otio n
175.89 ;mnounu·rl later.
P:or the Fiscal Yur Ending De- 1 T6t11l JJ ru ,n•rt .v tax
t,:;j13.03 Total MiHt'.
;t97.67
C"igDTI'11f' Tax
117.93 To!;~] Ex(}enditurcs
· cember 31, 1956.
1
5,442.67 - - - ---- " ~Populltlon 1950 C:entut
SS4
Slnt•· Motnl' VPldl•h&gt; T11x
2.345.14
Bal
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Operllling and Co nst. runds
SCHEDULE C·IV
Rutland, Ohio, April 9, 1957.
Gt• -~ rlline Tux
2,508.00
63 ·404 ·5 l
I he,..by urtlfy Hte following r•· Sulr~ T ux (!o('hl. (:uv'll
1,000.00
W.der Conltruction Funds
Grand Tolu l A s~cts
63 ,404.51
port to b• eorred,
l .qrn l lirrn ~es and p•~rmlt~ 34.00
IPTS-Bds. Water Sys.
~arry A. Evant
T olltl llf'rusr·~ &amp; p('fml t~
~4 .00 RECE
Mlgc llcv.
Woter Work~
80,000.00
ltote l!xamlner
l~lne ~ anrJ rn,ls
:i2.30
(19.849.43 TotRI' Bonded Debt
80.000.00
Vernon L. Web.r
CN• \'illa11,e tn cl ulh(•r runds 10.09 Totlil Asst•ssmcnts
99,849.43 Outstnnding Special As!i"e.ssmcnt
99 ,840.43 1 Bond s and Notes
Vlllau Clerk
'l'otol Misc. rrr.~. rt{'.
10.09 Tot:.JI lll'cc i pt~
SCHEDULE A·1
Tutal
Rf'venuP
7
,28049
ExrENDITUHEsw,,,.r
35,ooo.oo
1
36,444.92
Total Spceiltl AssessMent Debt
. Summery of fund b•l•nn• rec•lpts · Watl'r Coml. vuud ~
09,349.43 Wat.er System Const.
. •nd •xpet~ditur-.1.
Totnl hc.nd i:;sue!l
fHt,840.43 Total Expen&gt;l i tm·es
3U,444.92
ao,ooo.oo
(ien€'rnl Fund
&lt;:rnnd Tnlal R&lt;'pls.
107-,129 .02 BONDED D!BT, D.c. 31, 1956
J
Grand Tqtal Debt
115,000.00
Bal. Jnn I
I.M4 21 OPERATION &amp; MAINT.
ASSFTS14) 11 ll_
'" --------.,.Rl•C~!i ptfl
l.ll~:J.:Il
r.ennral Guv't L~·~e.
144.00
• Expendilllrt' s
2.:\1980
Gf•n . Ex .
2!'1!! .~
, Bal ., Of'c. :n
1.197.72
F:h•1·tions
49.06
ACR088
'3. Band lrutru· l8 . 0Ver·
Strt&gt;et M &amp; R
Totnl Gen. r.ov't
44.5 .96
t . Cuplike
ment1
'head
Dalam'('. .Jnn. I
6. 14278 \'rf'l\f'f'lion lo Perso n anti Propf'rly
apoon
4.Cut oft'
27. The
ncceiplll
4 . A~:I 14
I1 ollct&gt;
667 .50
e. Btl11a.rd shot ~- Femfl.lt
ocean
: Expl"ndi1ur••s
2,n79.79
Fire
127 .83
ll . D!rtctlvn&amp;.l
:!!h'eep
28. Isthmua
Dahnce. O€'c :n
8,416.13
Total
795.33
ftgure
fl . Inaertlor,
IA.alal
; SITeet LI~C~ts
~
Health- total
223.12
l2.
Hawaiian
mark
30.
Argent
1 BaiBnf'•] Jan . 1
- t,mm.ao Sunita1ion C.l'n. Vii . funds 294 .50
greetinr
T. Malt drink
1abbr.1
Re&lt;!elpLq
474.04
Tohl
294.M)
13.
Mote
1kln
e.
Part
31
.
Prt!!.lExpen rli tures
M3.()8 llilfhway&amp;-Gt' n. VII . fund s 3 .177 .94
color
9. Buckeye
dent's
, Balanc(' , Dec. 31
- 1.119.34
TGtal
3 ,177 .1}4
14. Klnclled
State
nick·
. Total GenHral VHlnge Fund8
Mlsc.- Ocn, VII. Funds
397 .67
again
10. Cuahton•
nama
v......, •• AM••t
Balance Jan 1
6,646:60 Total mhc.
397.67
Ul . Sha.de tree 16. Weight
33. Not
t4. Dlaplay,
Ul. CompUI
1Ind.)
young
u
Rec£11ptll
7,200.49 Total Fxp. &amp; Outlay
5,283.48
point (abbr.) 19. Man'a nlck· 36. Kind ot. duck
a am!le
ExPPndlturcs
IU42.67 Outlay
36.553.07
17 Ooddtaa 01
namt
37 . Pier
fofl. rroaen
, Balan~(l nee ::11
6,484 .51 Grancl total l'Xp.
41,887.~
20. Obaerve
38. E11-11haped
Water
d(lwn
• Water Work R Ji'unfl
Nf.W CONSTRUCTION, ETC.18.
Conr~cUon1
n
Military
cap
39.
Father
n
.
Norwegian
Reteipl .~
nn.A49.4:J &lt;:eut•ral Oov't Gf!n. Ex.
108.15
'22 Month
22 Mother
40. ~
anow ahoe
: ExprndilurM
36,444.92 Toial Gen. Gov't
108.11!1
'ai.Jbr.l
23. Opentnr"
43. S·ahaped
48. HtavJ..
Baltlncf' ncr. 31
63,404.51 PuDIIr servlce · Entcrprlsel:u.
County
tanat.l
moldlnr
wel(hl'
: Bond Rotlre&gt;mt-nl l''und
Wnte~ wlltks const.
36,444.92
IScoU
Balance, Jan . 1
- 10,441.00 Total 'Jiub. lt£'1'\'.
· 36.444.82
ttl. Com cover·
r Balance. Dr£1. 31
10,4-tl.OU Total f"·"-R· a Outlay
36,553.07
lng .cart
; Or11nd toiRI u( All Fufu.hl
SCHIOULI! C·l
2t. Silk
BaJance, Jon . 1
6,542.28 Property laxn- Gen.
7'71UL1
1ece\.1
Receipt!
107,129.02
ClaAAitlcd prop. tax.
437.20
IJ. P'r1nee
32. A tertii!Pr
bpendlture!
41,087.&amp;9
Tota~ ·ATOJH'~&gt;'ty tlx ·~ • : 1,213.09
33. T""
Balance Dec. 31
71,784.61 Cl&amp;arette Tn
; ~ 111.93
34. RIVIt U.&amp;q
: OutttandiDJ Warrant•
41.M
State Motor Veh. Lie. 2.3415.14
3&amp;. Color
, Total CHh ~lance, Dec. 31
State Gasoline Tax
2,D08.00
3J. Goddf.tl ot
·
'71 ,831 .88 Saht1 tax (local. a:ov't)
1,000.00
llltvl!llll
. DMORA:NDUM:l.lcenaea • Permlt1-Mayor 34 .00
(tt.J
' Tn Valuation, 1956
4t2,S40.00 FlnM and Co~tl
IS2.30
fol. P'lah
y,. A•te
2.00 mill• 1 Mlac. Fees, etc.,- Clerk, etc. 10.09
42. In what
Tet.l nlarMa and wages 3,221.94 Tohl Misc.
10.09
rnanner
ttl. Well
&amp;rounded
41 . Platrorm
49. Sw!ttly
10. Rhn"a Jan ..

OrfORfKNOW

Thursday I

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•Cooperative Step Marked In History
;Of Pomeroy, Middleport As Joint
Council Committe-e Stud;.es Proposal

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan,e13

NEW ARRIVAL

-Mr .and Mrs. Robt!rt Franklin
Ginther (H azl' l Hawkins). Colum·
bus. 11re announcin.il the birtb ot
a nine poun&lt;t fi ve oun&lt;'e sGn, Gary _
at Hol7er Hu~p tla l on Tuesda~·. I
A,Pri! 9. Tlwy al~o have a daught er
WSA:Z:·TY CHANNEL 3
' Vlcki. Grandroan•11ts arc Mr. and
6 : !\~ blgn o..
~I rs . John H.Jwkms Jt·. ti-Jiddlt'porl
7 :00 Today
and Pd.n . Rex lll:'ith'Y. Washington, 1
9:00
Kamper Room
D. C. Great grandparl'n!Ji are
10:00 Hom !.!
Frank Ginther and John Hawkins 11:00 The P-rit'f' Is RiJht
Sr., Middleport;
Mrs . War ren
11 :30 Truth or Consequencf'J
Thorn.a~. Bladen: ~Irs. Woltz, Well - ~
1:?:00 • Tic Tac DOUi!h.
ston. .
12 :30 It Could Be Yo11
1 :00 Current
ANNOUNCEENGAGEMENT
2:00
Parso.~n's Stt.dy
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mitch, Mill
2:30
Tenneuee
Ern e Ford
~"i treet , Middleport,
are announe3:00 Matinee Theatre
ing t:he engagemept or their daug h.
4:00 Queea For A DQ
ler, Juli e Ann , 10 William Robert
4:45
· Mode~n Romabcet
Houck. Jr , sl!n of Mr . and Mrs. W.
~ : 00 CGmedy Time
H. Houck. Gallipolis. '!'he wedding
5:30 My Little Mar~:ie
r wil l he an even\ of June 1st.
6:00 Flatt end Scruggs Sbo111'

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Daily Stntinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

Mrs. Ray Proffit Guest Speaker
At Heath Meth.odist WSCS Me1etin,

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~vory Soap

• • 4 pers.
Ivory Fl,dkes · · Giant 11¢'
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Soilax - - · 16 oz. size 2·7• ¢ ,
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.DEVM'IID TO INTEREsTs OF MEIGS-MASON ARI!A
RICHARD S. OWEN - ·GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD &amp;. GREENE - EDITOR

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National advertising rt&gt;presentative, Bottinelli-Kimball, IDe., :MS
ve., New York Ci%·,h~N. y ,
u second clan
a: m.attar at the post offic~ at Porn ·

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I SUbseription ratef! : Deliverv by carrier wheN! availabh· 30 cents per

. WMk: cne year in adYance at The Daily Sentinel oftice. $1~ . 60 : s11
_laOilths, 17 .80; tbree month.s, $3.90. By motor z•oute where available:
1 !!• month $1. By mail one year $8; six ywnths, $4.23;
three months,
..,SO: one month, $1.
Published every oCternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sentinel, Inc., at llO Mechanic St'.. Pomeroy, 0. Bus iness of!lte pboo.e 39&amp;,
edJtuitl orfice phon"' 397.

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The joint com~nittee of Middleport and Pomeroy cou
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that is visiting Nelsonville and St. Marys, W. Va., todaY
. marks the firsl such cooperative venture in the history of our
towns if their mission is atlpped ore with combined a('tion to
purchase s lreet cleaning equipment.
The proposal under stud_y is for either administration to
. purchase, or rt;nt, a mo,c;lern street cleaning device a~ xnake
t H available tq !Q)e other for 1 rent. Thus , in effect. intofar as'
· outlay is concern_ed, the equipmLnt would be bought of rented
'by both . There Is a decision yet tu be made .on .Jenta( or oott right purchase. Rental tetms arc $315 Pt'r month for three
: years, with ara option to buy at the end o( th;ee years for 11 .
. Total &lt;'O!i t . under this an·apgement, is approximately $10,500.
Howt!v e r, similar eq_u~pmc.nt may bll!! bought for an estin\ated $8,500, subject to bids that · would ha·ve to be advertised.
' Neither town has the ready cash to plunk into this hole, but
,it is believed independent financing may be arranged, Such
' action would mean a considerable saving to both towns. The
·committt•c of David Miller, Er·nest Covert and Dave Jenkins of
~ the Middl eport &lt;:Oundl , and Dale Smith, Rich Jones and
Wayne Swisher of the Pomeroy council, is expected to make
·a recommendation upon the type of equipment believed most
suitable . They will see two different models of street cleaners
. during th eir Thursday trip.
If this preliminary spadework ~rid, In a joint project to ob7 28049
tain equipmenl badly needed by both towns to malntal)Yaani· Total Rccl'ipt ~
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tary and neat streets, il well ml(lht mark the beginning of EXPENDITURESCouncii- Salarieg, etc .
much addilional cooperation, There I&amp; little doubt that thous- GenNa I En·clllivl' Offices 14400
·
ands of dollars could be saved taxpayers in years to come if a
Mayor, Sai.Jry, Nc.
5000
precedent were established now tor common action in solving
Clt'l"k, Sabry , l'tc.
10040
problems confronting hoth towns. It could be the first sign ot
Tr('ailurer, Sal:~ry . t'lc.
2500
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Middl ep.ort .
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literary Club
IMeeting Held

F'lrst Bophst
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C
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fUSQ ers Q d
spag heth. o·Inner

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pled
12, !lurmlae

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Gue!lh at the supper were the
Rrv_ and Mis. C. E. Hoyt. Mr. and
~Trs. ll&lt;~rold !~inkle, Chipper Rice
and Hohtn ~!JII:s. ('J:.~ s~ members
were Mr. and MrP~j+.s;C2'ttwan,.;d!fk
and Mrs. Manning r'l.tn&gt; ~. lf~· and
'tfr ~. Hoher l Mi!!s. Mr anti Mrs.
Earl Smi1h, Mr. anrt ,~_1r.~. Charlc ~
Vroman, Mrs. Ruth Robi n~o n , Mr.
anrl Mrs. Larry nice, Mr. and Mrs.

relary ol

E. Blnkcslc('

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8:00 Cpptai.o Kanjkroo

pt·esided and the rcl!lorts. or the
secretary
and trepsurt'r wero
given . E. J. Hill, ('halrrmm of thr
Etnnoun~l"l

that fl date woUld be .sf't soon fOr
nn artcrnoon of riding and games
for hor.se and pony r.wners. Tlw

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11 :05

Scannmg the Weather
11 :10 The tate Show

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Mrs.

Sunrise
To
Sunset
Station

At the close of thl' meeting r e!leryed by Mr.

and Mrs. FN'd lelfht'it, Mr. and
Mrr; William CoiUns, Mrs. Will iam A. Morgan and Roger Mor
a:an. Th.e Easter themfl was ca:'·
ried out in the table decorations.

T~odoruS' Counci I

Dof A Members At
District 13 Rally
~nt.v

members of Theodonu:

Counctl !;iatighlers

or America

P.l'f'

In Marietta today tG altend the
Rally of District Thirteen, 0. of
A.
Pr~sentation of colors will b a
given b~ thi ijTOUp at the evcri·
\ng session. Sixteen member~
dreued as the Godd ess of Liberty

lor'ch(ls

preccdB.I

w ch witt be in darknc ~~­
They
l tqrm ._ square 1-n· ti'lt
cent~ tho han with th• If••

presiding.
Plans were made to tour , the
OVEC plant next Wednesday 11.'

6 :30 in a · group. The chapter Lloyd, Mrs. John .Kincaid; Mrs.
also d~ussed attending · a play EYerett Davis, Mn. James Euler, .
produced bY the OhiG Univenilv Mrs. c. P. GaHaa:ber. They M!rved
Theater Group. It was announcetl a a"alad course to the members and
that the next meeting would L·~ a:uests, Mrs. Profitt ._nd Sylv-ia
at ~he home of Ruby &amp;er.
Swllllon, and we-:e assisted by
The cultural program was &amp;iv . Michl Lloyd. Ahangerp.en~ of
en by Mildred Wells and Betty spring flowers were used through· I
Hobstetter on the topic "Ti1e out the Lloyd home.
I
Things
About Us." Hostesses
Mr1. H. E. Bush is ebairlnan of
were Pearl Welker a.ld Jo Ann the May committee tr,d B(rl. E. S.
Parso~s .
Schaaf will be program chalrman
and Mrs. c. R Konk:r:lgbt will lead
the devotiGnal service.

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Narsa frost Is
Honored Twice On I
Tenth Birthday

Rooms
New Furniture

Narsa Frost, daughter ot Mrs.
Frost, celebrated her
tenth birthday twice this Past
week. Sunday she was guest uf
honor at a family dinner given
t;y bet lilother. Guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl G-raves, Mr
and Mrs. Harold Thomu and
daughter, Theresa Lynn, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hinkle a"1d : daughter
Debby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs. Charl-

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Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News
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J1 :45

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE
On Tbe Brightest Corner
In Mlddleporl

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Neighbors
Llbcrace

ed balloons. Games \Vere playerl
and pri1es won by Celeste Ault
and Beverly Rathburn. Other
guests were Michael Bratton,
Christine Bailey, Christine Ba:tr,
Michl Archer, Barbara . and .D!ans
Bostic, John Blake, John Hood,"
Joan
Ratb,pu-rn, Ann
Criner,
Diane Criswell,
David Cover~.
Barbara Hoftner, J·anice Tanne·
hill, Cheryl ''· Fife; S1ndra Bunce.
Linda Kauff, Helen Capteina ,
Randy Humphreys, Dfbb)' Hinkle.
Mrs. Harold Hinkle and Geraldine Bostic assisted Mrs. Frost in
1 sarving del.lorated cup eahr~.
lee cream , oranlile ade and f.tvors to the juests.

~hGW

1:00 Feminine Touch

1:45 Movieo Matinee
3•00 Aftf!rnocf\ !"Urn J'~stlval
4 :30 Supe.r Serial Tim.."'
5•00 Mickey MoUSL· Club
6:0fl flu£faJo Bill Jr.

6•30 Carto•m Club
6 :45 Five Star Final
7 ·!JS Johr Dalv &amp;: the Uew
7:30 Shenff of· Cochlae
8•011 Circus

9:00 Danny Thoma•
9 :30 Sherlock Holme•
10 00 Telephone-Time.
1 10:30 Frankie Latae
11 :00 News of the Nljht
1 11:15 TII.eatr ... 13

12:90

Hospital, has
been -returned to hia home on
Qeech Street.

Ne~ghbon
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cons
MUSSELMAN'S

APPLE
SAUCE
SWIFTNING

SHORTENING
BEECHNUT-ALL VARIETIES
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6:00 Car'non· Club

8:30 tive Star rtnai
7:1~ John Daly A: lhe Newt
7:30 Rin Tin Tin

.8:00 Jim Bow:le
8.30 Public Defender
8:00 J Led 7bree Llvea

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VOALAFKD

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YestudaJ-"• Cr,p'"'"'te: .iN THE EARLY DAVB OF HIS
~W~ •. • HE SALUTES ,IVERY ONE WHOM HI:

Mll:ln'S -PLATO.

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Wlc~om.

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ANNIVERSARY
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n erna tona

Ha-r-

v~ste~ Co. will conduct a 48-city

Mr1. Lena Miteb, wbo Ita)'!! wlth

television meeting in April of its
uncle, 1. 8. Down.lna, is vi:.tlt· truct dealers and aahs personnel
lng relatlves in Akron for I ftw to niark its golden anniversary of
day1.
truck production. An estimated
tl,~ 1-H dealers and sale.merl
WRONG I!I~U1'10N
arc expected to .attend the moot~&amp;N, Conn:.~Y•le student ing linking via closed circuit TV
Jon E. Erlctson Will fined $21 for the 48 major title!! wfiere I·H
I speedinc after explalninl he went truck sale1 offieeB arc located.
driving beoause ha felt to bad
about hi.J
WOJ'k on •n
problem.
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(iuFFsnoN. 'THE
New SAl-eSMAN,

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3 lb. can·97c

10 jars $1.00

ARGO PEACHES · ·· · · · · · ·· · · •· ·· · No. 2~ can 29c

bans ,Super Trim- Swift Premium ROUND

k offbobel

Evus Super Trim.

FlUFFO
3 lb.·can 92c

Evt111s Super Trim - Swill Premlton

SIRLOIN StEAKS · ·· · · · · ;·· · · · ·· ·.. lb. 89c
PRE-EASTER SALE
Swift Pt,.lum Butter BaU ·

TURKEYS ........................ lb. 49c

Gifts For Tlte

"ANI'fiVERS.-\RY MONTH OF SALES COFFEE BREAK"

PILLSBURY- White, Yellow, De•ils Food

EVANS-ALt GRINDS VACUUM

Bachner's

B. H. SANBORN

MEAT MARKET
Phone 1121!
No. bd
Middleport

JEWELRY STORE
Middleport
Mill St.

COFFEE • • •
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To

He'll ha•e an

appetite u big 11.1 m. score when lae
9et. home. A quick onadt like deviled ham
oandwiches made with fresh

bowl of clam chowder really
1op1 off a fun.filled ev811il19•.

BIG WJ.lEI'I liE

oNL.Y ) SALE
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TlbE:, ~. undry size· $3.8~
DUZ ~ ;. .:. . • - Giant 79¢
- 4 .....
. Pin'lt·G.-.may • 2 bath 27¢
,. pt!' Glod"l~• ~t.
. . .u1k.theft. · • . Giant 19¢
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lb.
bog

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CORN ON THE COl

LARGE SIZE

CA~IFORNIA

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- .. . - . llb.roU 59c
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3 lflrs only 25c
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Ivory Snow · • Giant 81¢
i.iquid Joy , Reg.si.ze 39¢
Modess • • • ,;, • 12's.43¢
wuh •t•••h
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Oxydol • • · • .Giant 81¢
DASH - • • • • Reg. 39¢
~mpM

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NRW FWRIDA

l\ROU~ li'IIIJS
FIQ.ST ( P.S.,AND

Serve h witb :..

BUTTER .. N.-

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Large
Heads

SRAI!iGEO IT UP

ittste better.,.

MAYFI.OWER-PURE CREAMERY

BALLARD- OVEN READY

HOLSUM BREAD and a llltaminq

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OLEO· · · 211b.pkgs. 39c

M~it

CAKE MIX-···

INSTANT COFFEE · · · · .. · · .. · · ·· · ·· · · · .. .. 6 oz. Jar 99c
DIXIE MAID COFFEE · · · ·.. ·· · · lb. - 85c · · ·· 3lb. $2.47
M!.CHOICE

Anotlzer •trikeI

lf1410 CRACKERS
lb. box 36c

Try It cooked with Weiners ,

Reg. 99e, lOe off libel

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All Mr.at- lib, cello Wrapped

SAUER KRAUT · · · .. ·· · · · · · · · · · 3hz. jar 27c'

GRADUATE!

CRA,CKERS
lb. ,liox 21c

WEINERS ........................ lb. 45c

BABY FOOD
3 jats 33c

Strlelmtlllu - Zetda

Fresb Frozen, Cry·O·Vac Wrapped
10 to 16 pouna average
Klngt111 Reliable

AU Flavoro

CGme In and See
Our Seleellou of

News of tb11 Nleht

lb.
call

29c

Crown Bnnd

and ".itn• the Ntttlnnat ·Ai\tht&gt;m .
Aifending are Mrs. Albert
W'lotillard, council d-eputy; M!ss

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turntd on lhl! ~P!lS t~e au&lt;llen ~J&gt;
11 wUPttve the ·pled-ge to the flas

D-na ..Jes&amp;e, ttaff eaptain: Mrs.
Bl~~~ Campbell. Mrs. · ~rl\h:e
"Diii'&amp;t, 1 ?.frs. HenrY Dillie~ . Mrs.
Eldtm Will, Mn. Lillie HKUCk
Mn. rDonlld H11m•k, Mn. Ar!Hll ·l
Rites, MrS. Minni e Ncutzlln,;.
Mr1. Fred swabcel, ~n Hem-:..Relbel, Mi-s. Ollm Goortwin. ~ ~ ~~
Joseph Beegl~ Mn. John Smith,
Mn. Albert Rou1b, Mrs. Thome ~
Coo~ lb,t. Herbert Miller, Mrs

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~lu )he ellntc( .- of tbe
!I(JU . . i'J'd- •-.hiJ.c lhe· 1.0('cJros .af1'!

AXYDLBAAXA
'-ri
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aLL o ·w
()ne letter •ll'l'tply at1nds fbr At~Gther. In QUI aample A It ve4
for the thl'" L'1. X for thl! two o·-. etc:, llftl'la lttt.rt. a~ ..
troph•.. the lenrth and formation or \h.c ~Nil are •II hiDta)
lith day \he code tettert ate different.
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IP lbs. 89c
CRISCO · · · · 3'1b. 95c

4:30 · .Super SQ.rlal Time
5:QO Mkkl!!lv Mouae Club

GOLDIN

Bl/1TER KERNAL, WHOLE KERNAL 01\ CREAM STYLE GOLDEN

Morning and Afternoon

Movie Matinee
3:00 A(terooon P'i1m !'eatlvtl
1:415

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FREl DELIVERY
EVERY DAY

:~~~~~~~~~·~2::1~3~s~~~ou~---------R~bert Craig, who was a medical

patient at Ho!zer

lb.

CHANNIL IS

1:00 Femlnfne Toucb.

9:31)
.tO :OO
11:00
J11:15

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II :45 Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News

12:15

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W~albl!rn.

rwednesday Narsa had a birthday party in a play room at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl Graves. Oecora.
lions iocluded yellow and greeTJ
paper strumers and multi-color-

1,"1:00 .lVewS:
11:00 Scanning tile W~ather

WIITN·TV
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Dwight

WHTN-TV Chann··e·113

:~wardcrl

to Mr·s. Duna Epple.
fre shmcnts were

Rue with Helen Atkins, president

FOR

8:00 f'&lt;&gt;nt -.t~n Kangaroo

ANNIVERSARY
MONTH OF SALES ,_"

Mn. Tbomaa Riley, Mri. Richard
Chambeu anrl Mra.. Everett Davis
~re named on the nominaUne
committee. Mra~ E. M. Blake is in
charge of decqratina: the chW'Ch
11nctuary for Ea1ter and any one
interested in ordertna: an Eas..
ter lily to be placed on the cbureh
alt1r In memory of aome one who
hu died, li asked to can Mrs. Harry Cheaher or Mrs. Blake.
Hoste.uea for the party were Mra.

The Examplar Chapter of Bets
Sigma Phi sorority met Tuead IY
night at the home of !\irs. Thomas

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Your

forming or a health co undl. The
Nilliam B.

CHANNEL I

11:10 The Y..ate

990
On your Dial I

cooperate i n the

door prize contributed

WCHS·TV

,IBet Sigma Phi
Exemplar Chapter
In Tuesday Meet

w&lt;~s

g 11 e~t

at the Roek Sprinl£~ Gr11nge l-1.1 1 1
William B. Downie , pr1•sld rn l.

club vated to

CHANNEL 1

WCHS..TV

County when the Meig, Cou nty
Ridin ~ Club nwt Tuesday cveniw~

committee

Newr~.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport,.O., AprllU, 111!17-J

Mra. Ray Proffitt, Maeon, wu lift by Mill Frieda P''!bnle,
the Juell apeater when tbe A-pril wu -pro.,.am chairman , for
lbHUna: of Clul 12 Circle of the meetiDJ and bad introduc:ed
fl. $. C. S. of Heath .U.Mhodlat 1pe1ter.
Church wat held at -the home of
Hra. Earl Knl1ht, prt•1clent, wu
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Wedneaday eve- in cbarae of the meet1n1 and MR.
!!llina:. Mrs. ProflU, who iJ well L. W. HeComaa waa In ehara:e of
J~nown in tbla area Cor her prG- the devoUonal service. \ She in·
&amp;rama, gave an Easter 1tory ''The eluded a Lenten meditation. ScripWhite Lily" irnd was presented a ture readlna: and prayer In tbe
avvice.
.
Ourlnt tbe buaineu. meetine

Nilth~

spr11ker ont1 spoke ml th e rorm
in1 Of a He;~lth Counc!! in M ~lg~

acllvltles

w~~r1X~dli

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Death Va lley Days
xavier cugat Show
NBC
Blonriiil

8:30 Shower of Stan
8:45 CBS Morning Neovs
local . ehurr~ activities.
9 :-00 Mornln·ll Sbow
9:00 Morliib&amp; Show
Mrs. AlonzG Custer, secreta:y 110:00 Gal'rl' Moore
1.0:00 Garry Moore
of studen t work; Mrs. w. n. Car- 10:30 Arthu .. ';odfrey
U.30 St,·ike It Rll'h
prnter, ~ecrel:~ry of youth wc;rk; ' 11:30 Strike It Rlcb
IJ:OO Valian! Lady
1 Mrs. V. D. F.dward5, 3•!cret.uy of
12 :00 Valiant Lac11
12:15 Lovt&gt; of Life
~hildrPn 's work; Mrs. C. E. W. 12 :15 Love of Life
12:30 SearC'JI for TomGrrow
Downie, secre tary Of spiritual 12·30 Search Fill Tomorro"
12:45 Gu.idmg Light
life; Mrs._ Eve l·ett Thomas, .&lt;~&amp;cr-.'· 1?. ;4.5 Guid.int~t Ua:ht
1-:00 Katil''S JCitcheD
tary or llt erature an~. publlea- 1:t}{l Kat.&lt;!-'s 1titcheu
I' 1:30 Aa tbe World 1\.~
hons; Mrs. Gerald \\tldermuth, 1 1:30 As the World Turo8
2 :JO Our Miss Brooks
~cct·etary oC su pply work anrl 2:00 Our Mlll Sruob
2 :30 Houseparty
Mrs. f'. F'. Tompkins, secretary or
2:30 Housepr.rty
3:00 The Big Payoff
st~tus or w.ome n.
.
3:00 'I'he B.g Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosb:y Show
fh c nomm~tmu Nmm~ltec for
3:30 Bob c...;rosbv Sbow
4:00 Brighter Day
next yei!r wa.~ named Wlth_ Mr~
4:00 Briehter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
G~or gt' 11. Parker as chamnan,
4 : 1~ Sect ~t Storm
4:30 EdgP of P,a-hl
Mrs. \\'. n. Carpenter and Miss
4 :90 Edll.:l ot
3:00 1'he Early Show
Luc~re t ia Gl'n h_rimer. It was vll!erl
6:30 Your Esso Reporter
tn s£&gt;nd two g1r~ to the school at
5 :00 1·ne ~arw Show
6 :~5 Sports Parade
Sab1na IIH• week of Jutte 23.
6 :30 Your Eutt Rcp--lrter
6: ~ Weatherman·
Plans wcrl.l made to ~e~d a 6:45 Sport-" Parade
'7 :00 What About 1'hat
ddega~e to the annual OhiO Con- 6 :55 We~therman
7:15 Dougla1 Edwards
fere 11 ce wscs to be held in 7:30 Profile
7:30 Bee~t the Clock
llami!ton , April 2+25. 1t
also 7 :15 Douglas Elwards
8 :00 West Point story
voted tu pay for one of Lhp new
7:30 Sgt Preeton of the Yulloz 8:30 ~Jayhouse of StarJ
robes bei ng purchasPd ftrr thf'
8 :00 Bob Cumming:;~ S h o w
.., .r. ~da:ms_
·
!&amp; Eve
choit·.
8.;45 CBS•Mo(Q.illg &amp;hnw .
.
h..fill:aL....._
I 9 :30 PlayhoJJM',•91l 1.ru 11'
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Up to the Minute Ntwl
10:30 Person to Per!OD

"'"•lm """'·

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1. Tardy

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t . Inland tea
4Alta)

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by the~aa benrers will enter the

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7 :30
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8:00

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Tlt e Chri stian Cru.c. arlcrs · Class
ha d a
Slipper ut the First
lbptit~t Churdl Ihis wcl!k with M 8
Harold E. ll ubhard, teac her oft~~
Cl&lt;~s.~ as ~owncral choinuan. 1'hc
bl!'~.'l in g which prcredt&gt;d the meal
w~s giVl' n b}· Hobert Mill.&lt;~.
F.ugenf! Cnkman president wa s
Jn rharge of u shori busi ness
in~ wht•n arr.:~nge menh were made
to sell colort&gt; d baby chkkens on
thl' Ft"ifl!ly anrl saturday terore
East1·r in the Middleport bu.'iinc ss

C. E. Blakeslee
Is Guest Speaker
At Riding Club

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6 :00 Wild Bill Hickok
6:30 News Pictur~

WCHC'
TV Ch ann •8
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ml.,lonm• •du••"'''
and service. Mn. Eugene Brown,
secretary or christian social rela'l lions·, Mrs. Glen Dll1, chairman of

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5:00 Comedy Time
5 :30 Mv Little Margie

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Today

9 :00 RompN Room
10·00 Homt
.
ll :OO The Pt'ice i.a Ri_pt
11:30 Truth or Consequencet
12 JO Tic 'l'ac Dough
12:30 11 Ceuld Be You
1:00 Cu:;e~ot
?.:00 Camu!: Goes To School
2:30 TennesseP. Erme Ford
3:00· Matinee T)&gt;.::at!"l"
4:l}l Queei"l For A Day
4 :45 Modern Romancet

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LIABILITIEs~-

CALPU

7:00

o 8:o·ni1z wa$ rP· 1 7:BO Dinah Sbore Show
,. Ice1{•tI n~ pn·sH Il'~t ror I hf! f,'()!n· 7:45 NBC News .
In~ y1'0 r at t he meet.in l! of 1:1e
R:OO You B!it YGur Llle
~: 30 Life vf Rw:~ J
W,jL'S o! Pte United M•·th(J:::Ii:\
8 :30 ~gnet
9:00 The Joseph Colton Show
9:00 Peoule'• Choi~e
IJ::-10 The Big Story
CllUr&lt;'h hdu
'l'uesc1oy i)Venmg
9 :30 ·· ThP Ford Sbow
10:00 OavaJcade .Jf Sporta
fol1owlng the Lenten .&amp;ervice.
l&lt;l:OO Lux Video Theatre
10:45 hmous Ftgbts
Other officen elfcted • Wer~ U :OO News HeadU~•
11:00 News Headlines
\1n. Owight P~rker, vice 1)resi-. ll :15. Weathercast
11:15 Weat:,ercallt
d~nt; Mrs. Vt.tnon Howoll, rc· 11:20 Press Box
11:20 Press Box
cOrding 1:!i!trt~tary;
Miss I ..ydla 11:30 Tonigh~
11 :30 tonight
Ebersbarh, tre:.nurcr; Mu. Geo. 12:30 Si,iil Oft
12:31) Sip o~
H. Parhl.', S~CCrel!lry or promo----=..:.::=--~------.::.=......:~:_::.:.__
tlons; Mr!l .•"k!d Wcbs.ter Sr., sece~

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6 :55 Sign On

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WSCS Elects New

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lbe lmp011.1nee of medicine In reolorlng good health. And for bell.
·re~~lle tluiy know that preierlbed ,
meilltlaes must be orcurately eom·
unde- ol fre~h, pure and potent
pHiellta. You ran be sure or
those quallll" al Swlsher-l,nhoe.
Let Ill eompound your nest pre.
oerlpllou.

Friday

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Solicitor-Sa lui)' . ett .
77.50 1 The !Wlddlep!:'rt Literary Club
a new era.
'1
Total Gen. Ex . Offlecs
252_90 met Wednesday nt the home of
Community leaders of both towns are rooted le83 in the a-n- Gen . Bx. Offices-New Equip.
Mrs. Rodut"y Downing with Mu .
cient tradition of ··•each town for itself and to heck with the
!08.1.5 Fonest Bachtel, pro~iden\-tlec' .
. othet·"- in short - the younger bullnel!ls men and ·women, aee Ele&lt;&gt;tion Exp.
49.00 prc&amp;idlng in the absence o1 itu.
littlll Wt'ong with a cooperative attitude being faltered. One Police Prol~o"ction S.:~l.
538.00 i Donald Mill.,;,
prttilident. · The
' uamplf' is Fred W. Crow who ~ees economic and social ad· Oth,!r pnlicc protection 1211.50 ' meeting, opened with t he Club
11
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Total Poli,~e Protection
667.M l'n tlect rl' ad in unison and ron
vantages m cventua Y nm mg t e towns n
f
Fire Prple('tion- Othcr
J27 .8.1 call
wl!r e "G ershwi•t
seems pro_h~hle t~at when t~e State government mally orces
Total fin' pr·otcf·tiun
127 _83 1 songs."'
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· both a&lt;lmuuslr&lt;.ll.lons to build a sanitary sewage system and Health~Exp.
223.1 2 1
disposal plant. the rt~sulting a-ction will be taken toji!ether. To .
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_M rs. M. .ll. Ch?_mhl'rs re~.tcw~·u
do it separately would be surh an obvious waste polltica] Jut-~ _Samtalton :;-Street rl?an . 294.50 Vlllct•nl ~hec~~" book OsL·ar
ld
ld f 0 II
th
h
t t d
d bl dlspo••l Hrghways~S tr~ct repair 2,634 .86 Hnmmers:lem I ond Mrs. Not~lt
C e \~ou
ow
osc W 0 perpe ra e a ou e
Street. lighting
M3.0H llasklns reviewed "A Journey. til
plant mstaHation.
Total
3,177.94 Grcatneo.s" written by
Da v1d
Misc.-Legal
Adv.
47.03 Ewen.
ANNUAL REPORT 6f the Cli!RK
SC:HI!DULE B-1
Misc.
122.01 . , The ·next meetinl! will be 0 .1
of the VILLAc;' "f RUTLAND,
, Summary of hul.,...·
~~·"·WOrkmt&gt;n' ~ Comp .
52.14 1 April 241 h unci the iJiacc will !w
- MtiGS COUNTY, OHIO.
Property t ux. (trn. lo'uml
1.213.03
Sla te' Examjn otio n
175.89 ;mnounu·rl later.
P:or the Fiscal Yur Ending De- 1 T6t11l JJ ru ,n•rt .v tax
t,:;j13.03 Total MiHt'.
;t97.67
C"igDTI'11f' Tax
117.93 To!;~] Ex(}enditurcs
· cember 31, 1956.
1
5,442.67 - - - ---- " ~Populltlon 1950 C:entut
SS4
Slnt•· Motnl' VPldl•h&gt; T11x
2.345.14
Bal
.
Operllling and Co nst. runds
SCHEDULE C·IV
Rutland, Ohio, April 9, 1957.
Gt• -~ rlline Tux
2,508.00
63 ·404 ·5 l
I he,..by urtlfy Hte following r•· Sulr~ T ux (!o('hl. (:uv'll
1,000.00
W.der Conltruction Funds
Grand Tolu l A s~cts
63 ,404.51
port to b• eorred,
l .qrn l lirrn ~es and p•~rmlt~ 34.00
IPTS-Bds. Water Sys.
~arry A. Evant
T olltl llf'rusr·~ &amp; p('fml t~
~4 .00 RECE
Mlgc llcv.
Woter Work~
80,000.00
ltote l!xamlner
l~lne ~ anrJ rn,ls
:i2.30
(19.849.43 TotRI' Bonded Debt
80.000.00
Vernon L. Web.r
CN• \'illa11,e tn cl ulh(•r runds 10.09 Totlil Asst•ssmcnts
99,849.43 Outstnnding Special As!i"e.ssmcnt
99 ,840.43 1 Bond s and Notes
Vlllau Clerk
'l'otol Misc. rrr.~. rt{'.
10.09 Tot:.JI lll'cc i pt~
SCHEDULE A·1
Tutal
Rf'venuP
7
,28049
ExrENDITUHEsw,,,.r
35,ooo.oo
1
36,444.92
Total Spceiltl AssessMent Debt
. Summery of fund b•l•nn• rec•lpts · Watl'r Coml. vuud ~
09,349.43 Wat.er System Const.
. •nd •xpet~ditur-.1.
Totnl hc.nd i:;sue!l
fHt,840.43 Total Expen&gt;l i tm·es
3U,444.92
ao,ooo.oo
(ien€'rnl Fund
&lt;:rnnd Tnlal R&lt;'pls.
107-,129 .02 BONDED D!BT, D.c. 31, 1956
J
Grand Tqtal Debt
115,000.00
Bal. Jnn I
I.M4 21 OPERATION &amp; MAINT.
ASSFTS14) 11 ll_
'" --------.,.Rl•C~!i ptfl
l.ll~:J.:Il
r.ennral Guv't L~·~e.
144.00
• Expendilllrt' s
2.:\1980
Gf•n . Ex .
2!'1!! .~
, Bal ., Of'c. :n
1.197.72
F:h•1·tions
49.06
ACR088
'3. Band lrutru· l8 . 0Ver·
Strt&gt;et M &amp; R
Totnl Gen. r.ov't
44.5 .96
t . Cuplike
ment1
'head
Dalam'('. .Jnn. I
6. 14278 \'rf'l\f'f'lion lo Perso n anti Propf'rly
apoon
4.Cut oft'
27. The
ncceiplll
4 . A~:I 14
I1 ollct&gt;
667 .50
e. Btl11a.rd shot ~- Femfl.lt
ocean
: Expl"ndi1ur••s
2,n79.79
Fire
127 .83
ll . D!rtctlvn&amp;.l
:!!h'eep
28. Isthmua
Dahnce. O€'c :n
8,416.13
Total
795.33
ftgure
fl . Inaertlor,
IA.alal
; SITeet LI~C~ts
~
Health- total
223.12
l2.
Hawaiian
mark
30.
Argent
1 BaiBnf'•] Jan . 1
- t,mm.ao Sunita1ion C.l'n. Vii . funds 294 .50
greetinr
T. Malt drink
1abbr.1
Re&lt;!elpLq
474.04
Tohl
294.M)
13.
Mote
1kln
e.
Part
31
.
Prt!!.lExpen rli tures
M3.()8 llilfhway&amp;-Gt' n. VII . fund s 3 .177 .94
color
9. Buckeye
dent's
, Balanc(' , Dec. 31
- 1.119.34
TGtal
3 ,177 .1}4
14. Klnclled
State
nick·
. Total GenHral VHlnge Fund8
Mlsc.- Ocn, VII. Funds
397 .67
again
10. Cuahton•
nama
v......, •• AM••t
Balance Jan 1
6,646:60 Total mhc.
397.67
Ul . Sha.de tree 16. Weight
33. Not
t4. Dlaplay,
Ul. CompUI
1Ind.)
young
u
Rec£11ptll
7,200.49 Total Fxp. &amp; Outlay
5,283.48
point (abbr.) 19. Man'a nlck· 36. Kind ot. duck
a am!le
ExPPndlturcs
IU42.67 Outlay
36.553.07
17 Ooddtaa 01
namt
37 . Pier
fofl. rroaen
, Balan~(l nee ::11
6,484 .51 Grancl total l'Xp.
41,887.~
20. Obaerve
38. E11-11haped
Water
d(lwn
• Water Work R Ji'unfl
Nf.W CONSTRUCTION, ETC.18.
Conr~cUon1
n
Military
cap
39.
Father
n
.
Norwegian
Reteipl .~
nn.A49.4:J &lt;:eut•ral Oov't Gf!n. Ex.
108.15
'22 Month
22 Mother
40. ~
anow ahoe
: ExprndilurM
36,444.92 Toial Gen. Gov't
108.11!1
'ai.Jbr.l
23. Opentnr"
43. S·ahaped
48. HtavJ..
Baltlncf' ncr. 31
63,404.51 PuDIIr servlce · Entcrprlsel:u.
County
tanat.l
moldlnr
wel(hl'
: Bond Rotlre&gt;mt-nl l''und
Wnte~ wlltks const.
36,444.92
IScoU
Balance, Jan . 1
- 10,441.00 Total 'Jiub. lt£'1'\'.
· 36.444.82
ttl. Com cover·
r Balance. Dr£1. 31
10,4-tl.OU Total f"·"-R· a Outlay
36,553.07
lng .cart
; Or11nd toiRI u( All Fufu.hl
SCHIOULI! C·l
2t. Silk
BaJance, Jon . 1
6,542.28 Property laxn- Gen.
7'71UL1
1ece\.1
Receipt!
107,129.02
ClaAAitlcd prop. tax.
437.20
IJ. P'r1nee
32. A tertii!Pr
bpendlture!
41,087.&amp;9
Tota~ ·ATOJH'~&gt;'ty tlx ·~ • : 1,213.09
33. T""
Balance Dec. 31
71,784.61 Cl&amp;arette Tn
; ~ 111.93
34. RIVIt U.&amp;q
: OutttandiDJ Warrant•
41.M
State Motor Veh. Lie. 2.3415.14
3&amp;. Color
, Total CHh ~lance, Dec. 31
State Gasoline Tax
2,D08.00
3J. Goddf.tl ot
·
'71 ,831 .88 Saht1 tax (local. a:ov't)
1,000.00
llltvl!llll
. DMORA:NDUM:l.lcenaea • Permlt1-Mayor 34 .00
(tt.J
' Tn Valuation, 1956
4t2,S40.00 FlnM and Co~tl
IS2.30
fol. P'lah
y,. A•te
2.00 mill• 1 Mlac. Fees, etc.,- Clerk, etc. 10.09
42. In what
Tet.l nlarMa and wages 3,221.94 Tohl Misc.
10.09
rnanner
ttl. Well
&amp;rounded
41 . Platrorm
49. Sw!ttly
10. Rhn"a Jan ..

OrfORfKNOW

Thursday I

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•Cooperative Step Marked In History
;Of Pomeroy, Middleport As Joint
Council Committe-e Stud;.es Proposal

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan,e13

NEW ARRIVAL

-Mr .and Mrs. Robt!rt Franklin
Ginther (H azl' l Hawkins). Colum·
bus. 11re announcin.il the birtb ot
a nine poun&lt;t fi ve oun&lt;'e sGn, Gary _
at Hol7er Hu~p tla l on Tuesda~·. I
A,Pri! 9. Tlwy al~o have a daught er
WSA:Z:·TY CHANNEL 3
' Vlcki. Grandroan•11ts arc Mr. and
6 : !\~ blgn o..
~I rs . John H.Jwkms Jt·. ti-Jiddlt'porl
7 :00 Today
and Pd.n . Rex lll:'ith'Y. Washington, 1
9:00
Kamper Room
D. C. Great grandparl'n!Ji are
10:00 Hom !.!
Frank Ginther and John Hawkins 11:00 The P-rit'f' Is RiJht
Sr., Middleport;
Mrs . War ren
11 :30 Truth or Consequencf'J
Thorn.a~. Bladen: ~Irs. Woltz, Well - ~
1:?:00 • Tic Tac DOUi!h.
ston. .
12 :30 It Could Be Yo11
1 :00 Current
ANNOUNCEENGAGEMENT
2:00
Parso.~n's Stt.dy
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mitch, Mill
2:30
Tenneuee
Ern e Ford
~"i treet , Middleport,
are announe3:00 Matinee Theatre
ing t:he engagemept or their daug h.
4:00 Queea For A DQ
ler, Juli e Ann , 10 William Robert
4:45
· Mode~n Romabcet
Houck. Jr , sl!n of Mr . and Mrs. W.
~ : 00 CGmedy Time
H. Houck. Gallipolis. '!'he wedding
5:30 My Little Mar~:ie
r wil l he an even\ of June 1st.
6:00 Flatt end Scruggs Sbo111'

orw. Ohio.

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Daily Stntinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

Mrs. Ray Proffit Guest Speaker
At Heath Meth.odist WSCS Me1etin,

~

~vory Soap

• • 4 pers.
Ivory Fl,dkes · · Giant 11¢'
""""''".
•
. 200 ••'""b0FaCI\JI T1ssue • 2 for 23¢
Soilax - - · 16 oz. size 2·7• ¢ ,
lvo.ry Soqp ~ · • • lrg. 1

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Panthers Shut Out 2nd Day. In R0WI
·

Powell Shows Masterful Control In
His First Game, Issuing No Walks
tDmeroy•a Panthers were shut
au' for the second straieh.t day
ant tbelr Beeond game, WednesdaJ 1n Raclne wben ]van Powell,
In hli first game for the Tdrbadoe.!
or for anybody else, bel~ hts op.
poients to three hits and did not

Walt

a man. The score was li-0. On
Tutsda;r Gallipolis defeated the
J"Oif.DJ lnex:perienced Panthers. 9-0.
JoweU'a exhlhllion of control
W~l consi,dered especially remark. . because Joc:~I basebaU hi~
torlans could .cat re.c.all a time
when any hiih stbool pitcher in
MEigs County e¥er went tht rOute
in a 7-inning getne ·without lst~ulng
ODe free pass.
The Panthers did oat l'!t 1 hit
until the slx~b innJng WileD 'lt'ith
ont away, Arnold &amp;Ot a clean idll&amp;lEt to Jeft. Hemslq, witb two aut,
hit a .!lbort single. :Powe.U tbtD. fan..
ne4 S. T. Johnson to end. the
thl"tat. BiU Gibbs Jin(led ~leaoat
In the laat lnnlng tq cirmplete the
Paather attack.
'
Racine sewed 1t UP. Jn th1 laeoncl when Fr(end w1lktd. Ponti
Jinaled to left and Silser lnantU
ln lront of lht plate. Tbe- ee.t~··

·thr~tw

·to fir!t:

ba~e

RAID MIAMI AGAIN
EVANSTON , Jll. UP - Northwe~Hern raidf'd mami l ' uivt•rstty
of Oido for t"'Oachini ht•lp for th e
second time :n less th&lt;~n a y('a r
Thursday. pickin g Bl!! Hohr to rt•
place Wllltio Fts~rr as lilt• W iJJ.
ra t basketball mentor.

landed near
Antiquity and both runn~rs scorefl_
In the sixth Manuel led off with
a double, Hill sacrificed him to
.Rohr, 38, ....·ill })rin ~ hi s top as
~net Birth singled to center s.istant,
25-yl.'ar-old Boh Doll, with
seoriD&amp; Manuel and after Wolfe
filed out, Gr11ham dnubll'ld to Wl·

tf'r scoring Birch . Grimm capped
it off with a sharp single lo right
scoring Grah&lt;~m .
Racine had men on base every
inning but one. and had 12 mrn
left dangling all told.
Terty Phahn and Art Arnold
held the Tornadoes to seven hils.
wi,i.ll Arnold coming on iu the secorid i..Qniue.
The Tornadoes will try to schedule a lilame IVith Wahama today.
R H 1!:
Pomeroy
UOO 000 0--0 3 2
Rtrlne
020 003 x~ 7 1
Pomeroy : Phnlin (LPJ. Arnold,
(2} and Leffle. Ratinc : Powell and

Birch. ___ __ _ __

Tto athletes who will form t:u·!
necleu.s
Middleport's entry i!l
the slrCfllg Ohio Valley A.~socla­
t.ion Basabali League this sum-

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SoH 10
ManaJ .. ICiot• Mike Mull•n MIDDLIPORT

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li.i!&gt;.-"l•..
·."·"·"""L.-..,Ll!L-"'-"""'-'f

Who rat"' what for performance

ness of ride and other driving

" Feature Show

and smoother riding in the low·
priced three? Chevrolet has Jaid
the an::.wer and 1~l. .,· · d ••:1
the line!
First, Chevrolet won tl w Auto
Decathlon over ev61)' car in its
field, c:md over the higher priced
cars that were tested, too. This
rugged ten·way test (righl, below)
showed Chevrolet was the champ
in handling ease, braking,aoceler·
at ion, pussing ability, smooth·

qualities you want in a car.
Then, Chevy won the Pure
Oil Performance Trophy at
Day\Qna (lejl, bel&lt;n~~) as ·"best
pcrfonning U.S. automobile.'"
It's quite a feeliag to know
t~t you are driving a car that
performs so well, res}X&gt;nds so
beautifully and is so finely built.
You feel proud, of course. But
you also enjoy a surer, smoother,
steadier way or going, a keen

J

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YOIU&lt;

UP- A hour-and-

1~1! t ~)l'visio u "sprcl ac ular" r . . . .

i"!

cat--quick response of power, and
the easiest handling you've ever
experienced behind a wheel. Just

J

p.laie wilh baseball heroes. mnvic
•;s, and mo\·: ,.~ or rJmous mDill·
e
on the di:l.mond. will snlutr
t
conti ng ba:,; ~ ball .n•Rson th i~
~urday night.

'i
l

try this Chevrolet (VB or SL1)

and see!

tl'With mo~· ie :Jdor Gene Kelt •
as host, thl' s how w .ll be carried

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Yia NHC from
10:30 :.._
p. m .

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\'ankees Shortest
Odds In History

-

lUSA
OI&gt;\

9 p. m. ES'I' ' o

IULO ;.

NEW YORK

UP- The New

'York Y&lt;:nl;r.:r..;. nd ed Thtll"_, day at
to be the !&gt;.h ortpen nant rnvo rit e e\'&lt;" r
t:!Bted by Bt·ondwuy odlls- m;~ker::;

ClleJy showed its still the champ ..•
•
at Daytona ... and in the Decathlon I

·~1-priced

-

· The lopsided "lwok" on the
A,meric:!n l t&gt;ilf.lte rilt'!"' rat etl t:u:o
'~thcr fon t "'{'rmtenders"' fo r the·
)ig all at B-1 lht· f'li'Vl•lmld 1:1_lans, Chil'll·g o Whi t~· Sox, Del rQil
Tigers and 13o ~t un R ~ d Sox. Kan"us City, B;!l tirr -&gt;rf! a nd Washin:,:·
ton were writte n off at 10()..1. ·

ll.V.M.

OSU Class. 1919
V•terina ry Office
551 Ru s$•11 St.
Middleport, Phon• 6131

Easter Bonnett
Dresses

Shorties

Spring •·•~

a

$25 to $1000

entry will b ~
aeuoned by tucb proven playlt'~
Mlek MJiler, Woody Call, Bob·
Ntlson, Ike Wilt, Hank Clatrthy and Ohio Univrr.dty grill
qqarttrback Charley Stobart.
others who hne signed to play
and ·afe tooperating oo a fund
ralaing cl:lmpaign fur equipmenl
lnclud• Earl Smith, Jho Sowle~.
John 1.froman, Larry Rice, Bill De
M01key and Don Hunnel (of
Pomeroy.) Parson:! .c;aid the rostl'!r
is still open as he hopes t ,

The Middleport

loans

on

Signature• only,
auto or fumhure.

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' •ltpU\INioono

CiWUol

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ONE TRIP S~VICE PHONE fiRST

Come .in now-get

11

\\iuning deal on the cbampioo1

'
Outside Paint
• $4·.29 gal.
YOUNG'S MARKET

See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer

Kal Hindy, Manaror 300 W, S~ond St. -Phone: 432, Pomeroy

80flf'l: Mo-n.•Fri. B..ls; Sat.. 9~U-~ m?fn.ing• b11 apPOintmen!

MIDJ)LEPORT

..

SPECIAL

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House full of Musi~ oFFER I
RECORD
FAVORITES

~

'

.
( 'nd. tin Ia ~ Oooclyar quality hulde .mel

$94.50

'

tr&gt;Pjlt
~plut.eUAco!power
.._ 1.moMd.
oikJCiof ..,...

··

IIUIIIt ... leabuet JOil won't find in any ......
. tin .. tile price. GaodJ&lt;III't =luoive ~
IOimpeMd ~T Cord Body fight1 off tile tluee

••tl

LGrt.,
,.Wfl'-,nt,.JW
•o4•1• oil• natf.eW.I

McMaster

'•"*"'

.... tin ~ SbocJc mcl
,......, olmoWo ....a -loqor ....., IIIII

HardW8N ud J'andturo

-

talety. Famout Stop-Notch tmu!

!::..~:~·tv

bcyon4..,.,.,... at thitl " ' " ' - pri&lt;tl Itt
.!"~ .......

..

Saw Menew

EGGS ... · .............. · ... 3 tla. ISc

Best In Town

CUBE STEAK .... · .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · · · · ll 89c
Dontile Play

COFFEE ............................ IIt.49c

Clifford . . .

179 142 130 451

Tedesco
Horak . .
Chisler . .
Grueser . . .

115
162
173
146

RIZER OIL CO.

Handicap
Total

'1'77 722 660 21SO

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2

2

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DON't MISS IT
Drive In ond Register fo .. the
Grand Prizes

w. Malo Sl.

Phone 44&gt;X

197 181
10~ 119
16'7 194
159 124

122
136
100
156
73B

157
136
127
140

1~2

HJtl 151
134 144
216
144 145
128

Rlegs . .

145. 173 318

\will:give~you~a.
·
.
.

..

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423
4tj8
496
4136
2226
•
464446
346
451
286

24
2335
493
283"
261
465
5SO
327

90
2469

Inpls: · . . . . . f70 174 164 508
M~nchint . . . . . 144
114

·_ to

Sisson . .. ·.... 158 195 181 534
Coates . . . . . . . 151 147 16~ 463
R. Davis . . . . . 134: 138 217 509

Crow

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'Mi~~s "Roy_al·
~Ctg_wn
.

535
360
483
423

Allensworth
149
141J
Smith . . . .
Jenkins . .
156
Powell
150
Total
733
S.CO"" Sf. Merket
Graves . . . . .
147
8. Divis
168
Cornett
130
Mitch . .
162
Lieving
158

173
180
130
755

Mala st.

6

Darst . . . . . . . . 182 167 200 549
Total
810 785 760 23155
New York Central
C. Davis . . . . 129 164 120 413

158 145 303

Tota.l . .

700 E')'t

tomeroy

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Baker Furniture

Handicap
19 2 3
Total . . .
784 719 882
Holtllm Bakery
Woods.
180 169 144
Grate
121
16~
Slater
122 139
D. Schilling
168 171 126
Stobart
152 165 233
J. Schilling
159 168
llattdl'fP .
43 :!'! 2~
'total . . . .
786 830 863
LIMrty R•staurant

.' -~

LoMllyOwned and Operated

BONEY'S FRONT STREET MARKET

124 139 37:J 1
140 116 418\'
198 159 53,)
116 114 376

2

design

honer tracDoa Oil ltl3rtl, """' mcllum&amp;.
Gel 3-T Super.cwhioot oow f.,. tire tafety

lleanu -

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BOLOQNA·· .................. IIk1Sc

Clatworthy
E. Baker
J. ll.aker . . . .
Anderson

56 ALL TIME
)

world'•

Fine For Luncbel

PAINT c~~ors $3.95 gal

fraachioed Cbem&gt;lot deal"" dQploy thiolamouo lradem"k

•'OJ'O buijdB the

Right From The Farm

INSIDE WALL PAINT

-~5ii:~~ca~r~,Y~l~6~•.·t~h~ro~u~g~h~t~hc~s~co~';'";·~ ~~~~ ~~~:·:·~-~··~m~~~.'~"~··~~~·~~·;~~~~~~~~·:·;·~~~~~~~~~~_.~..~~~-.~~....~~..~==..~..~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~==~~~~~~~~~

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High lnd, game, Stobarl 233.

ENTER CHEVROLET'S $275,000 "LUCKY TRAVELER" CONTEST!

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TURf

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tried

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4. PULVERI US LEAVES

s. MULCHU

roc~·bottf111f

)

1. MOWS GlASS,
2. TRIMS CLOSE
3. CUTS WEEDS

Why Pay More?

S50

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TRI·COUNTY LEAGUE
Results April 8
High serie3, Holsum Bakery 2469
High game, Lib. Reslaurant, 872 .
High Ind. game series, Slobart

POI!1EROY

A small amount .••
large loan, get the
money you need with
apeed.. Whenever resi·
dents of this area want
cash , .. we always go
out of our way to mako
loans your way.

Bowl111g Highllahtt

tim

Mts .aS lewall'd

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ttltlt. IIRo - Moys (NY). .

Phillips Sisters

~!'Gill Pomeroy, Jlortfol'd, (Tillers)
P1;. Pi:tinat. Radne and Cool·

Sot tht Toro Whirlwind 11

-tilt,....,..._. W

lml'nt,

Cleveland
400 000
4 1
Burnside, Surkont
(7) OOX-4
and Tbom·
as; Score, MosS! (8) anil Hegan.
Wl~Jlf.l' - &amp;:ore. Loser - Burn·

. AND

plarett ~ to professionnl
eGntriftl (J.- J1 Ylafs Of exlstenC"c
W~ ib.cf after World Wnr 11,
will .. compottd of eIu bs a IHO

Tlr• 111/ely beyfititl c-~,;._ o.l

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1·3, we1·e

St. Louis
001 301 011- 1 10 1
By Unlt.d Pl'fll ..
Keega n, Howell tS), LaPalme
At Charleston, W. V1.
(9) and Lollt~r; Cheney, Murtett
011 000 211~ 9 0 (51 Merritt (6) , Wilhelm (8) ahd
CincinnaU
Washington
101 000 000-2 9 1 H. Smit h. W1nner - Ketgan Loa.
Freeman, Klippstein (!), Meyer er - Cheney. HRs - Northey
{'I' ) and Bailey;
P~scuat , Bye~ly (Chi.), t..ollar (C hi.) Doby (C hi. ),
{8) ~llid Berberet. WJOner - KUp- Ennis (St L .).
pstem. Loser - Pascual . HH Herzog. (Wash.).
At Fort Smith, Ark.
Kan.s.~s Cily
001 000 300 4 9 1
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Little Rock
000 JI)O 0)1)._2 6 1
Al Wichita . Knn.
Coleman
,
Urban
(8) and Thomp·
110 000 300-5 10 0
Rrooklyn
son ; Hrrria!I'F . Spin~r t7 ). Miller
000 000 000--0 4 0
Milwaukee
Drysdale and Campanella, Walk· (91 and th·Jtnas, Peden (7). Win.N (3); Burdctlc , Conley (5), Murff 'ner - C'o1Naan. Lo11er - Herri age. HR- Lopez {KC).
f9) and Rice. Crandall (1) . LoserBurdette. }{R - Jaclur,on. (BJ,.n).
At Atlanta, Ga . ( lO inns.)
At Greenville . S. C.
Detroit
000 200 000 0--2 9 1
Boston
100 0Q3 2()0......6 9 3 Pittsburgh
000 000 Oil 1-3 7 2
Philadel phia
100 020 000--3 9 1
FORD AGAIN
Bunning, Wojey (91, Gromek
Si ~ler. D &lt;~ lock (7) and
White;
GREENSBORO, N. c. UP-Doug
Haddix, Simmon! (T); MU!er (9) (10) and Wil!ion; Friend, Swans~n
(9),
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KIIM'YII•
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the new Mo.&amp;tcrs &amp;ulf ehamand Lopata, Lonne1t {9). Wlnnerner
XllZO'YL
l.osa,r
Gro~1
pion.'
sct.l
out to break Sam·
Sis ler. Loser - Haddix. Hlh Bouchlle (Phila. ), WUJ'iams (208.), ek. tip, ...-::. W:all~ (Pg_hl, Po.,er! snead's domination of the $15,000
Greater Greensboro Open 'fournaFernandez (Ph.ila.) Gernert I·Bos.). (Pg ).
which starts Thu1·sday with
At Suvannah", Ga.
At MeJnphl•·· Tenn.
,
a tleld of 125 pros.
N. York (A} 410 010 020--8 12 0 Baltlmol!t
000 121 00~7 1 ~
--Savannah
000 ioo 30tJ-......4 8 2 Chicfio iNl
olo 000 2tlti--§ 9 ~
W(ght, Zttve;r:lnk ·(t), , trtrrirese
LONG HAUL
Ford, Grim (8) and B.orra, Soward (4) ; Mason, C. Brown (3), Dob- {8), FOI'JI!ele&amp; (81 all.d l'rlandn &gt;,
hHAMI,
Fla. UP Stubby
zanski (6), J. Brown (8), S lencak PYbutn (9); Bush~ Blllmah (7l, Davey Moore loC~keU with a bal·
(!1) and Bwh. Schmidt (9). Winner Collum (8), Brotrnn (8}, Ltw;ft !9' tered eye at the featherweight li·
- Ford. Loser Mason. HRaand Nelrium: Wlnnet - Wilht. tie 'fhursday, but admitted he bad
Ba.uer (NY), Ford (NY), Mantle Lc&gt;ser ........ ltu•h..
a "migbty lont haul to get there"
!NY).
)n sp~te of hit- impreuive up~et
AI MiAmi. Fla.·
vittory over GU Cadiili at Mi·
New York (N) 000 000 010-1 3 0 ami's Biscayne Arena.

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Grapefruit Standings I Chicago
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200 24 I OOIJ-.9 8 1

eball Heroes

No maHer how
much you need

mer made preliminary plans for
IUm.Qier campaign Tue1dav
night at a meeting held In the
Sport. Center with Gl.'ntul Man·
•ll'lr Jo.b Partons.
Sef'n

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R11hies and Di ~ll·m twr
1'r'£'rtting Ilorsl.'s. t"&lt;~t tle or Hogs
ror 111! dt ~t· ;~se~

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Point Pleasant

Pomeroy Panther~ ~~I'" king lh e1 r
first run of the sea ,un ~ tter twn
gamu, will take on the Rul lanfl
Red Devils this aftern oon at 4 v'· i
clock on the Pom eroy diamond
Coach Dick Retlo n ma y ga
with Jimmy Joe Hemsley on Lh cmound anti Leffll! {';drh in;!

minut,.laler.

in front af the plate which was
misjud&amp;ed and dropped for a hi.t !mpirs flywttigbt c.hamplon IlaJ · ceroina: Dower 's poor 5howlng
j botto m of the fifth wh en Larry with
Oliver com ing home from Oowttr llhd hi• m.a.ouer . .Nat set. agaJns1 cb•mpion ~aJCU.Il l't•_r·ez
Hesson scored on a dPep fly to seco nd.
ler. have been summoned to ap. of Argentina in lhelr rt'cenl tttle
r(•ntn .Qrld by Bob Olll't'f which
•ear before tbe Britlsh BoxlnJ bout. Dower , a former Wels h mm·
1.1.:1s drOIJped . Oliver scured on a
SUMMON CHAMP
lloard of Control in London on er, war knock"d out w the Jrr.st
r!ukt' hit by CbarleS' Roush just
LONDON UP_-_
B,_itls_
h_ and , April 24 to lace an inquiry con r.~
ou_n_d_ _ ---~ ---

The \\" llh~ 1111 Whitl' Fa lcons won
thet r OJWnin g g~mt• of th• sea!on
I on W l'r lw.-~J&lt;tY as llw ~· whipped lhl.'
Bu tl and ltt•tl ll t·1-·i ! ~ hy fl ECOTC of
2-{J irt :1 o,:~ 1111- rl~ .•t•d ou tht' Wu bama ·fit· Iii.
j
Bnh 011\"Pr. F:~kon h·t rkr. ~­
mo ..:; t tn~~t·l ,1 1111 hll!t:r in his fl"r :..t
~1iddlerurt's
Yd tow .Ltck· · ~ s i g:illw of t!Jc r{'ar as he hel d th e
tr:~nl to Pt. Plt.•a-.,mn torJ: t:.
H1·t1. Dr·1·ils tu one hit th.tt com .
1heir first gam e uf tilt&gt; loe3 1 IJ1g tn the lift~ lllmn~ when Lll r ry
SEOAL baseball sched ule aft r· r a ; ~u.g ar~ s tngled bPt\H'l'll .o;hnrt and
numl&gt;t:'r of postporl eml'n(ll
lsecou ·
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Ol ivf' r fann ed 1.; nlf'n &lt;t•ul walk·
Coaeh Nolan Swa{'kha nwr'_.; In'- , Nl thrl't·. He hit lwo. H.1tl.mU lf'ft
tE'ry L&gt; expeMed to bt• J rm B ow-~ erght mt· n strnnded.
les on t.ltl' mound anti Dave ][ indy _ Meanw!•d le the l'~~~~~ w~&gt;re getbark slopping him.
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Panthers Take On
Rutland 'Devil.,

Players Meet In
Anticipation Of
- - - . - . - - Summer Campaign

DRIVE IN
TODAY
For

Wahama Edges
Rutland By 2-0
On Falcon Field

tlng to Rutland pitch ing for Jlv~
hlls and left 11 men on b;~se.
The F'alron runs came m the

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His First Game, Issuing No Walks
tDmeroy•a Panthers were shut
au' for the second straieh.t day
ant tbelr Beeond game, WednesdaJ 1n Raclne wben ]van Powell,
In hli first game for the Tdrbadoe.!
or for anybody else, bel~ hts op.
poients to three hits and did not

Walt

a man. The score was li-0. On
Tutsda;r Gallipolis defeated the
J"Oif.DJ lnex:perienced Panthers. 9-0.
JoweU'a exhlhllion of control
W~l consi,dered especially remark. . because Joc:~I basebaU hi~
torlans could .cat re.c.all a time
when any hiih stbool pitcher in
MEigs County e¥er went tht rOute
in a 7-inning getne ·without lst~ulng
ODe free pass.
The Panthers did oat l'!t 1 hit
until the slx~b innJng WileD 'lt'ith
ont away, Arnold &amp;Ot a clean idll&amp;lEt to Jeft. Hemslq, witb two aut,
hit a .!lbort single. :Powe.U tbtD. fan..
ne4 S. T. Johnson to end. the
thl"tat. BiU Gibbs Jin(led ~leaoat
In the laat lnnlng tq cirmplete the
Paather attack.
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Racine sewed 1t UP. Jn th1 laeoncl when Fr(end w1lktd. Ponti
Jinaled to left and Silser lnantU
ln lront of lht plate. Tbe- ee.t~··

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RAID MIAMI AGAIN
EVANSTON , Jll. UP - Northwe~Hern raidf'd mami l ' uivt•rstty
of Oido for t"'Oachini ht•lp for th e
second time :n less th&lt;~n a y('a r
Thursday. pickin g Bl!! Hohr to rt•
place Wllltio Fts~rr as lilt• W iJJ.
ra t basketball mentor.

landed near
Antiquity and both runn~rs scorefl_
In the sixth Manuel led off with
a double, Hill sacrificed him to
.Rohr, 38, ....·ill })rin ~ hi s top as
~net Birth singled to center s.istant,
25-yl.'ar-old Boh Doll, with
seoriD&amp; Manuel and after Wolfe
filed out, Gr11ham dnubll'ld to Wl·

tf'r scoring Birch . Grimm capped
it off with a sharp single lo right
scoring Grah&lt;~m .
Racine had men on base every
inning but one. and had 12 mrn
left dangling all told.
Terty Phahn and Art Arnold
held the Tornadoes to seven hils.
wi,i.ll Arnold coming on iu the secorid i..Qniue.
The Tornadoes will try to schedule a lilame IVith Wahama today.
R H 1!:
Pomeroy
UOO 000 0--0 3 2
Rtrlne
020 003 x~ 7 1
Pomeroy : Phnlin (LPJ. Arnold,
(2} and Leffle. Ratinc : Powell and

Birch. ___ __ _ __

Tto athletes who will form t:u·!
necleu.s
Middleport's entry i!l
the slrCfllg Ohio Valley A.~socla­
t.ion Basabali League this sum-

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ManaJ .. ICiot• Mike Mull•n MIDDLIPORT

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Who rat"' what for performance

ness of ride and other driving

" Feature Show

and smoother riding in the low·
priced three? Chevrolet has Jaid
the an::.wer and 1~l. .,· · d ••:1
the line!
First, Chevrolet won tl w Auto
Decathlon over ev61)' car in its
field, c:md over the higher priced
cars that were tested, too. This
rugged ten·way test (righl, below)
showed Chevrolet was the champ
in handling ease, braking,aoceler·
at ion, pussing ability, smooth·

qualities you want in a car.
Then, Chevy won the Pure
Oil Performance Trophy at
Day\Qna (lejl, bel&lt;n~~) as ·"best
pcrfonning U.S. automobile.'"
It's quite a feeliag to know
t~t you are driving a car that
performs so well, res}X&gt;nds so
beautifully and is so finely built.
You feel proud, of course. But
you also enjoy a surer, smoother,
steadier way or going, a keen

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UP- A hour-and-

1~1! t ~)l'visio u "sprcl ac ular" r . . . .

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cat--quick response of power, and
the easiest handling you've ever
experienced behind a wheel. Just

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p.laie wilh baseball heroes. mnvic
•;s, and mo\·: ,.~ or rJmous mDill·
e
on the di:l.mond. will snlutr
t
conti ng ba:,; ~ ball .n•Rson th i~
~urday night.

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try this Chevrolet (VB or SL1)

and see!

tl'With mo~· ie :Jdor Gene Kelt •
as host, thl' s how w .ll be carried

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UP- The New

'York Y&lt;:nl;r.:r..;. nd ed Thtll"_, day at
to be the !&gt;.h ortpen nant rnvo rit e e\'&lt;" r
t:!Bted by Bt·ondwuy odlls- m;~ker::;

ClleJy showed its still the champ ..•
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·~1-priced

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A,meric:!n l t&gt;ilf.lte rilt'!"' rat etl t:u:o
'~thcr fon t "'{'rmtenders"' fo r the·
)ig all at B-1 lht· f'li'Vl•lmld 1:1_lans, Chil'll·g o Whi t~· Sox, Del rQil
Tigers and 13o ~t un R ~ d Sox. Kan"us City, B;!l tirr -&gt;rf! a nd Washin:,:·
ton were writte n off at 10()..1. ·

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OSU Class. 1919
V•terina ry Office
551 Ru s$•11 St.
Middleport, Phon• 6131

Easter Bonnett
Dresses

Shorties

Spring •·•~

a

$25 to $1000

entry will b ~
aeuoned by tucb proven playlt'~
Mlek MJiler, Woody Call, Bob·
Ntlson, Ike Wilt, Hank Clatrthy and Ohio Univrr.dty grill
qqarttrback Charley Stobart.
others who hne signed to play
and ·afe tooperating oo a fund
ralaing cl:lmpaign fur equipmenl
lnclud• Earl Smith, Jho Sowle~.
John 1.froman, Larry Rice, Bill De
M01key and Don Hunnel (of
Pomeroy.) Parson:! .c;aid the rostl'!r
is still open as he hopes t ,

The Middleport

loans

on

Signature• only,
auto or fumhure.

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YOUNG'S MARKET

See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer

Kal Hindy, Manaror 300 W, S~ond St. -Phone: 432, Pomeroy

80flf'l: Mo-n.•Fri. B..ls; Sat.. 9~U-~ m?fn.ing• b11 apPOintmen!

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Clifford . . .

179 142 130 451

Tedesco
Horak . .
Chisler . .
Grueser . . .

115
162
173
146

RIZER OIL CO.

Handicap
Total

'1'77 722 660 21SO

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Phone 44&gt;X

197 181
10~ 119
16'7 194
159 124

122
136
100
156
73B

157
136
127
140

1~2

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134 144
216
144 145
128

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346
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286

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Inpls: · . . . . . f70 174 164 508
M~nchint . . . . . 144
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Sisson . .. ·.... 158 195 181 534
Coates . . . . . . . 151 147 16~ 463
R. Davis . . . . . 134: 138 217 509

Crow

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535
360
483
423

Allensworth
149
141J
Smith . . . .
Jenkins . .
156
Powell
150
Total
733
S.CO"" Sf. Merket
Graves . . . . .
147
8. Divis
168
Cornett
130
Mitch . .
162
Lieving
158

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180
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Darst . . . . . . . . 182 167 200 549
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New York Central
C. Davis . . . . 129 164 120 413

158 145 303

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Baker Furniture

Handicap
19 2 3
Total . . .
784 719 882
Holtllm Bakery
Woods.
180 169 144
Grate
121
16~
Slater
122 139
D. Schilling
168 171 126
Stobart
152 165 233
J. Schilling
159 168
llattdl'fP .
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786 830 863
LIMrty R•staurant

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124 139 37:J 1
140 116 418\'
198 159 53,)
116 114 376

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Results April 8
High serie3, Holsum Bakery 2469
High game, Lib. Reslaurant, 872 .
High Ind. game series, Slobart

POI!1EROY

A small amount .••
large loan, get the
money you need with
apeed.. Whenever resi·
dents of this area want
cash , .. we always go
out of our way to mako
loans your way.

Bowl111g Highllahtt

tim

Mts .aS lewall'd

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ttltlt. IIRo - Moys (NY). .

Phillips Sisters

~!'Gill Pomeroy, Jlortfol'd, (Tillers)
P1;. Pi:tinat. Radne and Cool·

Sot tht Toro Whirlwind 11

-tilt,....,..._. W

lml'nt,

Cleveland
400 000
4 1
Burnside, Surkont
(7) OOX-4
and Tbom·
as; Score, MosS! (8) anil Hegan.
Wl~Jlf.l' - &amp;:ore. Loser - Burn·

. AND

plarett ~ to professionnl
eGntriftl (J.- J1 Ylafs Of exlstenC"c
W~ ib.cf after World Wnr 11,
will .. compottd of eIu bs a IHO

Tlr• 111/ely beyfititl c-~,;._ o.l

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1·3, we1·e

St. Louis
001 301 011- 1 10 1
By Unlt.d Pl'fll ..
Keega n, Howell tS), LaPalme
At Charleston, W. V1.
(9) and Lollt~r; Cheney, Murtett
011 000 211~ 9 0 (51 Merritt (6) , Wilhelm (8) ahd
CincinnaU
Washington
101 000 000-2 9 1 H. Smit h. W1nner - Ketgan Loa.
Freeman, Klippstein (!), Meyer er - Cheney. HRs - Northey
{'I' ) and Bailey;
P~scuat , Bye~ly (Chi.), t..ollar (C hi.) Doby (C hi. ),
{8) ~llid Berberet. WJOner - KUp- Ennis (St L .).
pstem. Loser - Pascual . HH Herzog. (Wash.).
At Fort Smith, Ark.
Kan.s.~s Cily
001 000 300 4 9 1
j
Little Rock
000 JI)O 0)1)._2 6 1
Al Wichita . Knn.
Coleman
,
Urban
(8) and Thomp·
110 000 300-5 10 0
Rrooklyn
son ; Hrrria!I'F . Spin~r t7 ). Miller
000 000 000--0 4 0
Milwaukee
Drysdale and Campanella, Walk· (91 and th·Jtnas, Peden (7). Win.N (3); Burdctlc , Conley (5), Murff 'ner - C'o1Naan. Lo11er - Herri age. HR- Lopez {KC).
f9) and Rice. Crandall (1) . LoserBurdette. }{R - Jaclur,on. (BJ,.n).
At Atlanta, Ga . ( lO inns.)
At Greenville . S. C.
Detroit
000 200 000 0--2 9 1
Boston
100 0Q3 2()0......6 9 3 Pittsburgh
000 000 Oil 1-3 7 2
Philadel phia
100 020 000--3 9 1
FORD AGAIN
Bunning, Wojey (91, Gromek
Si ~ler. D &lt;~ lock (7) and
White;
GREENSBORO, N. c. UP-Doug
Haddix, Simmon! (T); MU!er (9) (10) and Wil!ion; Friend, Swans~n
(9),
·
.
KIIM'YII•
~1i)
-sWIIir,
.
viW.
~
Ford
the new Mo.&amp;tcrs &amp;ulf ehamand Lopata, Lonne1t {9). Wlnnerner
XllZO'YL
l.osa,r
Gro~1
pion.'
sct.l
out to break Sam·
Sis ler. Loser - Haddix. Hlh Bouchlle (Phila. ), WUJ'iams (208.), ek. tip, ...-::. W:all~ (Pg_hl, Po.,er! snead's domination of the $15,000
Greater Greensboro Open 'fournaFernandez (Ph.ila.) Gernert I·Bos.). (Pg ).
which starts Thu1·sday with
At Suvannah", Ga.
At MeJnphl•·· Tenn.
,
a tleld of 125 pros.
N. York (A} 410 010 020--8 12 0 Baltlmol!t
000 121 00~7 1 ~
--Savannah
000 ioo 30tJ-......4 8 2 Chicfio iNl
olo 000 2tlti--§ 9 ~
W(ght, Zttve;r:lnk ·(t), , trtrrirese
LONG HAUL
Ford, Grim (8) and B.orra, Soward (4) ; Mason, C. Brown (3), Dob- {8), FOI'JI!ele&amp; (81 all.d l'rlandn &gt;,
hHAMI,
Fla. UP Stubby
zanski (6), J. Brown (8), S lencak PYbutn (9); Bush~ Blllmah (7l, Davey Moore loC~keU with a bal·
(!1) and Bwh. Schmidt (9). Winner Collum (8), Brotrnn (8}, Ltw;ft !9' tered eye at the featherweight li·
- Ford. Loser Mason. HRaand Nelrium: Wlnnet - Wilht. tie 'fhursday, but admitted he bad
Ba.uer (NY), Ford (NY), Mantle Lc&gt;ser ........ ltu•h..
a "migbty lont haul to get there"
!NY).
)n sp~te of hit- impreuive up~et
AI MiAmi. Fla.·
vittory over GU Cadiili at Mi·
New York (N) 000 000 010-1 3 0 ami's Biscayne Arena.

"liSE US FOR

44

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Spring
Change Over

.

AI Knoxville, Tenn.
Grapefruit Standings I Chicago
(A
200 24 I OOIJ-.9 8 1

eball Heroes

No maHer how
much you need

mer made preliminary plans for
IUm.Qier campaign Tue1dav
night at a meeting held In the
Sport. Center with Gl.'ntul Man·
•ll'lr Jo.b Partons.
Sef'n

f';

R11hies and Di ~ll·m twr
1'r'£'rtting Ilorsl.'s. t"&lt;~t tle or Hogs
ror 111! dt ~t· ;~se~

1

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1'!11· kaCIIt, whlcb hn~

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against

llin~h a m.

Dally Sentinel, l'omeroy·Kidtlleport, 0., AprU 11, 19G7-!l

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Dogs Vaccinated

Dr. A. R.

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pop fly

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Jackets Going To
Point Pleasant

Pomeroy Panther~ ~~I'" king lh e1 r
first run of the sea ,un ~ tter twn
gamu, will take on the Rul lanfl
Red Devils this aftern oon at 4 v'· i
clock on the Pom eroy diamond
Coach Dick Retlo n ma y ga
with Jimmy Joe Hemsley on Lh cmound anti Leffll! {';drh in;!

minut,.laler.

in front af the plate which was
misjud&amp;ed and dropped for a hi.t !mpirs flywttigbt c.hamplon IlaJ · ceroina: Dower 's poor 5howlng
j botto m of the fifth wh en Larry with
Oliver com ing home from Oowttr llhd hi• m.a.ouer . .Nat set. agaJns1 cb•mpion ~aJCU.Il l't•_r·ez
Hesson scored on a dPep fly to seco nd.
ler. have been summoned to ap. of Argentina in lhelr rt'cenl tttle
r(•ntn .Qrld by Bob Olll't'f which
•ear before tbe Britlsh BoxlnJ bout. Dower , a former Wels h mm·
1.1.:1s drOIJped . Oliver scured on a
SUMMON CHAMP
lloard of Control in London on er, war knock"d out w the Jrr.st
r!ukt' hit by CbarleS' Roush just
LONDON UP_-_
B,_itls_
h_ and , April 24 to lace an inquiry con r.~
ou_n_d_ _ ---~ ---

The \\" llh~ 1111 Whitl' Fa lcons won
thet r OJWnin g g~mt• of th• sea!on
I on W l'r lw.-~J&lt;tY as llw ~· whipped lhl.'
Bu tl and ltt•tl ll t·1-·i ! ~ hy fl ECOTC of
2-{J irt :1 o,:~ 1111- rl~ .•t•d ou tht' Wu bama ·fit· Iii.
j
Bnh 011\"Pr. F:~kon h·t rkr. ~­
mo ..:; t tn~~t·l ,1 1111 hll!t:r in his fl"r :..t
~1iddlerurt's
Yd tow .Ltck· · ~ s i g:illw of t!Jc r{'ar as he hel d th e
tr:~nl to Pt. Plt.•a-.,mn torJ: t:.
H1·t1. Dr·1·ils tu one hit th.tt com .
1heir first gam e uf tilt&gt; loe3 1 IJ1g tn the lift~ lllmn~ when Lll r ry
SEOAL baseball sched ule aft r· r a ; ~u.g ar~ s tngled bPt\H'l'll .o;hnrt and
numl&gt;t:'r of postporl eml'n(ll
lsecou ·
·
Ol ivf' r fann ed 1.; nlf'n &lt;t•ul walk·
Coaeh Nolan Swa{'kha nwr'_.; In'- , Nl thrl't·. He hit lwo. H.1tl.mU lf'ft
tE'ry L&gt; expeMed to bt• J rm B ow-~ erght mt· n strnnded.
les on t.ltl' mound anti Dave ][ indy _ Meanw!•d le the l'~~~~~ w~&gt;re getbark slopping him.
1

Panthers Take On
Rutland 'Devil.,

Players Meet In
Anticipation Of
- - - . - . - - Summer Campaign

DRIVE IN
TODAY
For

Wahama Edges
Rutland By 2-0
On Falcon Field

tlng to Rutland pitch ing for Jlv~
hlls and left 11 men on b;~se.
The F'alron runs came m the

75'1' 832 872 2481

int~oduce

you to.
,this Jlghter,...fr•Jh•r-colat'
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FUNDAMENTAL WORK
QREENWQQD T,AfiE, N. Y. uP

iral

with

406 W. Main St.

Pomeroy

RADIO•PHONOS

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STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 12th
.

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AND DAD
ond ·t he Kiddies

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Mertury Hltl .

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I or more
l
gal~

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Television

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of gasoline
.

.COME ONE, COME ALL, and Get Into

Total of 21 ·Pri1es

111-·...fpn.f
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1806' valuo
525

volvo

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$1 I3.26

Waverly, Ohio,

;8·9.95

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Fro~lde

Vic Dcunone

lan1h

,Jan Jlugust

Tho

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Theft:

Be.tter-'nlste
calls
.fbr
·"":.-.:·..
~

are

well worth your trip, Tbis is
your LAST shopping place, so
~ome nrepared to deal. Faat,
Free Dellvery, Move in tomor·
row. Anything ot vilue taken in
trade.

Laine

WAVERLY MOBILE
''

Fur~itaare

On The
. Brlgbleot Cotner
. In Middleport
.
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stuck

with 7.5 hew and u&amp;ed tr&amp;Jiers.
14 to--GO tt. Also 10 wld£&gt;8, two
and three bedrooma, nationally
known rhi11t'ei. The lowest possible terms anywhere. Drive a

UtUe and. save a lot.

Baker

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glass.l

. Save $100 to $1000

$23.31

PaHI Paae

you a carton o£ RC Just to liy a ....111.
And think ofali lht fua you'll haq ~ 1
1
you're doina il! ~o other cola, mnemlier;·
:Is made Ill«! ac..-m.de to pe )'lU U"*'J
'!tesher Ravor, glass alter frosty
1

A{)T NOW'-

56 ill nme Favorites by Top
~

who concentrated on
and honks, scal'ed ~~~~
after the workout, and
pla,D4_ to enjoy biB' first day off in
. 11eMIY two weeks totlay.
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U. S. No.·U
WAV!RLY, OHIO

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Carton
of Cotd Cola
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$89.95 ••,••

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ii;.i;.'i'.f'chicago, May 1. · The ex·

TRAILERS
TRAILERS

Automafie

Radio-Phone
Mocfel 5RP-41

-s1ttiar Ray Robinson brushed up
Ott1ttndamentills Wednesday while
tor his middleweight
with champion Gene FuJ..

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· · ~ Per_family .
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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 ., April II 1957

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

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LN PUflSUANCE of the
order of the Probate Court of
Mei&amp;s county Ohio, 1 will offer
for sale at public auction on the
&lt;6th d.ay or May, 19:17, at 11.1 .00
o'clock a. m. •t the door of the
Court House, Pomeroy . Ohio, the
· ducnbed
·
·
followmg
real estate Slt·
RATES
uated in t~e cou n!y of Meig.s,
2 eeata
word. one lnsertloa. Minimum charge ~--' cent!
State of Ohio , ~~d in the Township
per word or three coosecutive tn.sertiona..
of ~alem, to-~Jl.
.
~iaf - One montb for ~ cent.l c,r word.
1he.
f
ollow1~g
dr-scr1bed
~remU rate of 2 eenta per word will · cttar~ed for advertisinl U
1ses situated tn the Township of
DOt paid lor before the l!Sth of each month fo lowing Insertion.
Salem, C,Ounty of )feigs and State
Errers in Advertising-Sbould be repor'U!d immediately. The
of Ohio: Being a part of Section
D.Uy Sentinel •ill not be reeponslble for more than one incor·
No. 18 of Township No. 0, Range
r.t1 insertion.
C.ard of Thanks and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
No. 15 o~ 'l'owrt.ships of the Ohio
publtab~.-d at 1 cent l&gt;ef word.
Company's Purcha!Oe and bounded
a1 follows: Beginning on the sec·
tion line eighty rods south of the
(91 For Sole
northwest corner of said Section
(1) Notices
3 Hereford cows with calves, No. 18 ;thence f'ast one hu ndred
IT'S EASY TO
Calve, reatiy to \'eal. 1 yearling rods; thence south eighty r ods;
BUY - SELL - RENT Uereford bul l. See Lorenzo Dav- the nce west one hundl'ed roda: or
find employment - hire is, L &amp; Z Shop, 114 Co urt Sl.
to the secUon line ; thence north
4 10 4tc
or find a loot itom through

FOB CONSISTENT DEPEND~LE RESULTS

WANT
-ADS
PHONE
398

f::

The Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today- AD Ad in

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and . DAIRYMEN- large selection ol
coolers and cans, priced right.
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, ~12 E.
Fulton Thompson, Pomeroy.
Main Sl. Pomeroy.
3 9 lmop
4 10 He

&amp;his eolumn

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GETS
RESULTS

12 fl. Elgin Boat wJ:h s tccn n~
controb, 10 HP Stott Atwal.."r
M01lor, .cxcc ll•~rL
~.mrhlion,
$375.00. Preston j\Iotor.'l, Mid·
die port.
4-11·3tr

-Good

.

NOTICE - Eat at Parker's Re•
u.. urant, Pomeroy. You II eat
better for !eas.
3 22 lmop.

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¥ aAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?

Jokcr'o will . give
trade on JurD.ituN.
4!el.

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'""the belt'
or appllab· I

used Mavta g' washer fu;·
ule, see M1llarrl V ;:~n M&lt;'tcr or
can 90!5·Y, Syraru~c. 4-Il.Jtp
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(111 Wonted To Buy

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K d WANTED - used sewing machine.
Phone Portland 4M. M'rs. J . 8.
Shockey.
4 9 &amp;to

'18bl Auto Services
SEE BILL CHILDS fot". 'the BEST 1

·t mo.c
- - -=---:-:-

used car value•.

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3·30

a. H. I&lt;AWWIGS SONS CO.- U

hour Wruker Servtce.
DQ
Phone 8221. Ni&amp;tl.t Pbone
t)&lt;)3g,x_ DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DI!ALTJIS.
3 8 tl

--·-·(8) Auto Soles

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALIR
f'J~w, for as little as 2 days
baung a year, it will pay
yoLl to uwn a time proven

45-

IIJI':i6

Po.nlinc St ar Ch ief 2 d r.
Catalina Cpc. $2,695.00. l( ydra·

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See The
New Holland

f) F?f ,.Rent

HUI, Pomeroy.

4 8 8te

STORE and FILLING . STIAT~ON ,
well 11tetkt-d, with 3 rooin Jly.
lna apntment on lot
on
RL 143, 2 \)lllc Frofl\ ~omeroy, J.

uoxno

_,j

J. Word.

.

48 8tp

de~e!p . well P.U.II'P·
Teaford; Syraetnd!l~ '007·M.

MEYERS

I 161 For Trade or Sole

VlrJI\ SPOTTED PONY, bridle, saddlr

4 Bit&lt;

for BRie or tnde for mllk cow.
Mplvln Howud, Letart Falls .
4·11·6lG

34 ft. 3 room ·flOij'C tratler, baW\'
eomplet!fl with tub and ahower.
Very ~uonable. 19M model, (201 Business Services
Write Boa D11, Alhen1, Ohio.
,
..-... • · .. 4 g 6tp COMPLETE , Jriaurlinelf Pi'Gtectlon,

Lire, Auto. P'lre, Pollo. Call Don

"d
r M'uTUAL ' iAVINOI

Millo, Mlddl•port. Oblo.

hOSTON-w·The ' nalion'a firsl muhlll uvings bank \VIS rounder! QUICK SERVICE on
here 1111 1816. Prlo~ to that time
~· hy ~1.
there wat~ no banking lacllltlc3
watChmaker, CQU.INS
for tho11c who
wlshcd to sav-J
LmRS, PumeroJ,
l.S..tf
money In amall amounts. Tod01y RADib • T~L&amp;VIStOl~~'iSERVJCI,
there ne 384 ~tuch banta in New
Phon• tlO, Cleland" ,a\.ppllanea
Main Sl. Pomer't)y,
Enalanrt with au.ot• tolalina: $9 · Store, hd

billion.

2-23-11

w.

TW.O PI~E ~p rose ~'riczc Hv· 8 out or IO person• lhlt read thia
lh" room SIJl~. good eon.dltkm .
ad need llteii' ahoos l'tl:PIIretl.
Mrs. Cuah ·Johnaon. Bt'adbU17.
Racine Shoe "Shop,
)'OU IIVtl
4-114tp.
here.
t-0-ff
SAT., April 13, I :00 :p , M. near
TIRMITIS IXTIRMINATID
Tupptre l'lrin1, I \'1 mlle souttr Far rrec
on .. JU. 1 on
Suece•• ·Roa".
Squtrt~ :utb Mayl.al waWr, I 2
dt. ·ftJIIIJ ~ablnot, 3 pl~e wall
cobln;t. 1 clot~ hamper, tnm
• lng·, bo•rd. iron;· 1litchen· Ca':).
ne~~ alm,on .nt!lw g:as cooking
ato'it, .w e.unahouae rdroa:eru
...
'tor,· I)~ .eabinet. studio cabinet, , @P_Ilb' table, wardrobe COMPL!:T'E Inaurance Preleetion,
We, Auto, P'tr~. Polio. Call Don
blRndo.
blonde bod, 2
,Milia,
KiddleJUtrl, Ohio.
!JtlltfOI'Ii' roe:Ura, aaa heath:~:

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atove, 11~&lt;1 other itl!ms. Owner&amp;ne1t C111icoat. AuttlC:ml!(lf '

¥orion

Wood.

4-11 '2tp

lDil MobU Homt!, 4 J!Qonll and
oh..,.r ' bath, prl« 11600.00.
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FOUIIA"'ABBOTr T.V. SERVKIIC All moku Ropajred b)' l!X·
pori Teollnteiull. •Pbone II2IM Y

.lllddloport.

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WEINER$ - · .... ·.. .. .. .. .. 3 lb. $1.00
SIMONS COFFEE .. · .... · .. .. · lb. 69t
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50 lbs. $1.49

SIMONS MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

PHONE 330·M

POMEROY

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Top Value Gifts
for
Top Value S~amps

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Made leader
wllhoulagelng!

It's lender 10 limes
out of 10! Fresh.

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Completely New From
)llleh to Chute

FUlTON THOMPSON

Lb.
Tender

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Tenderay Sirloin Steak · · · · • · · • • Lb. 89~

AU Mikes and Modeb

METROPOLITAN

Tanderay Cube Steaks ·.. ·.. .. -·-.... · Lb. 89c
lenderay Rump Roast Boneless .. ·- ........ Lb. 79'i
BIKkhowk Sll&lt;ed
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D•ooNd Lb. 23c
F' h Stl ks
· 3 k $f' '
Bacon -· - -· · · -.... Lb. 59c
· ...... · .. · .. -·-Sib. box 95c •s
c · ............ · P gs. •

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AUTO SALES

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CONCRETE BLOCKS

n

"lull•lottorhrL...-

GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
I MUM N.rth ef POMINf

Servlee of

eomfortlbg
beauty

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•• •• • 1&gt;llhln the
• • • family'• means

T revty·Finsterwold
li'UNERAL HOME

144 Butternut

Phone 281

Kroger

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Salad Dressing
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Chick•n.

B~

or

Tt.~rkly

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Red Rose

No. 2Vz

w.ith pork

Cons

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Monday, Tuesday,
Wedaeaday, Thursday ... _· 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, Saturday ... , . .• . _. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Greens No. 303 can 1Ck
Beans2 No.21f2cans39~

• Qt.49¢
3 for79¢

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Pecktn Label Cut OrMn

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Jelly Deans ' . .... , , . ...... .. 18 oz. pkg.
Duck Eggs ...... _....... .' . .. 19 oz. pkg.
Rabbit Cart ...... ....... .. , 9'AI 01. abe
Easter Basket . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 7 o1.. alze

25e
39c
38e

39c

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. ·K.G~er wh!lle,.koraol golden

Cant
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1
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oz. cans 25c

lb.
Longhorn

bog

AC{;IPINT

Ch.-se ·--· :· .......... ..... Lb. 1k

Lilt. Cooullly ... -

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Rtol Ettote Broker
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WE IUY ·
:ITI.UCTUIIAL I llo\MI
ICUP IROH- MITALl

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
,_til

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NYLON HOSE
2 pai~ _$1~19

11 Inch Cud-clf•

Bunnies · .. · ............ .. Each $1.49
16 Inch .....,
Bunnies . ................... . Each 99( ·

Rodnoy Downing

PHONII

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Famous Bnnd

Eoattr Toys

INSURANCE AGENCl'
PJ-., ....... Hoolth

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A MILLION DOU..ARs
SE.WED IN THAT

FLAT'f"OOr'S HEAD,

AND ~lbcj
Y£LLOW TO GO IN
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City of Pomeroy with the larGe
Rawlclgh Une. Start earning
lmmcdlat.ely. Wrlle Rawlolgh's,
Dept. OHD-840·'176. Freeport,
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Road, 7 room house, large barn,
other buildings, plenty of waler,
timber, peach trees, a good
farm and 9riced right.
RES!OENCE- Happy Hollow Rd.,
8 acres, 5 rooms, other buildings
price $2, 100.00.
RESID.NCE - Close ln, 4: rooms,
large lot, price $3,000 .00.
RESIDENCE - Lincoln Hill, 6
room!, 3 do1fn , 3 and bath up,
baseme nt, lnrge lot, prtced right.
P••rl Parker, Apnt
Porntroy. PhoM 201
E•rl D. M-ndar, Sr., Reellor
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Let me show you some choice
building Ms. Only about ten
minute:&lt; w.dk from Court llouae.
A. N. Beniel, Pomerqy .
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1033 l'onllac V8 Slur Chiof (;ata· Jo'ivc Room Apartment with laun·
!ina Cpc. $2,105.00. liard Top,
dry and e:.ragc. First Floor. A.
all leather aeats, ~ower steer·
N. Bengal, Pomeroy.
4 3 tf
ing and bra kes. Blaett'llar'f,
Rent - Exten•lon Ladder..
4·II-4Jtc
Pomeroy.
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths.
JAM Dodge VB Ro)'ll l 4 dr. SrClinton Jo'~ s her, Middleport.
dan . $1 .29ti.OO. P owtr steering
Phone 62b5-X.
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power flllr. , Dodge's fine i:.. ror rent - Electrle
wallpaper
Blaellnar'K, l'omcruy.
4·11-&lt;ll r tteamer.
Clinlui1 Fisher, Mid·
11-1~o~r
11Jt13 Bu ick V8 Super 1. rlr. Sedilll dlepo1·t. l'h. 628~-x
$1,21lii.OO. I&gt;ynunow drive, beau·
tlrul two tone bluC' finish. Bl.1-:'t (17) Help Wonted
lne~r '1, Pomeroy.
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Local autontobilll agency ha~
openlna for bookkeeper, larly
10~ Chevrolet Bel-Aire 2 rlr. s~~·
w)th cxpcrloncc prf"ferrcd , but
dan. SlKIO.OO. rowtr Qllrl&lt;', ont'
(!:c.perlen~
not
nMc.'\liary.
or the
rleanc!ll 'D3 around.
Wrl1e 688·0 , c/o Dally Scntlnd
Blaeltnar'•· Pomero y.
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Meigs Equipment Co.

malic drlVl', all · leather Hcah,
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Mrs. W. ~- M'orran and soo, Roglht dekfate and Mrs. Roa:er e-r wete buflneu vl.tSit on In CanIINGi AT MAIOH CITY
Jilhop, th1 ahernate.
field over ' tbe we~Jr: end.
Mn. Claude Husted , prograr.1
Mr. and Mn. Herman Wrlnston
The Iouth &amp;ethel EUB Adalt
Cholt of Slinll' Bldtt, will preuat leader , all!l.iJted by Mls! [Iizabeth moved lut wuk from Canton to
Cit,v EUB Churtb oi Weat Vir· Davit, ore5tnted the tin.al thap- lhe Morgan apartments , Athtrl!J
CConllnultef from ,.,.,. oM)
there wu. no violation beeaust&gt; Cllty EUB Church oJ west' Vir- ters of the 8tudy "lll•ntb in Road.
Rev. and Kn. Walda J . Bartel ~
while the law proYldes agaln•t ginia, Sunday, AprU 14. at 7:30 p. Soutb'ea~t Alii&amp;." A diseuuion un
m.
A
aerie~
of
l'aYival
services
tflc
\ltudy
follr&gt;wed
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and
AlOOrt Bartels of Mloersvllle
alC"Ohol or g~oti~l! . barbltu:.te~
are in . pros~•• at the Maaon City
A s;~lad &lt;'OUrse WM ~erved by 'olo-ere In CdJumbuJ We~,!l!-.iday ltl
are not 1~ na~plle.
ebureb wlt,b the pastor, Rev. Ralph thP ho~Leu to 'MMi. Arnold, Mrs. ::~ttend tho flftleral of Fred Bartels.
Other l'tt#reliU"f pojnta in l4tt~ Wlhooe.r, aa ev.-.eJilt. 1'he Soutb Uwot_~ , .Mt.. Blalawier; and dau · lll ev Bartels rofflclaled lit ~e ie"FV·
argued by thl! tlebn1e in tAil Bethel Cbolr with Mrs. Garrett a:hten, lWie and Pt\.vllis, Mis , let&gt;.
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CBIIe lncludM an ¥P-'Q•~ ~ Ch:riltJ, planJJt, mde recent ap- Davis, Mrs. Weeks and MIS!! GC JJC
Eldon Kfi(' U t~r , naymond Krldt·r
1.the. affidavit filed · i .. Middle~ AMft-netl tt ~~ Mt. Her:nan UB vieve Stobart.
and Lt&gt;ster BHJley, Morning Shr,
Eldon Weeks, Enletprls£" and the
Ma:yor'8 court dO:ted JClJ' 2t ChPfeb and at tiM! Lo!tridge Eti8
Jtev. Roaer Bishop were in Murra)'
l~ was jn fault :beca.t,ite .it wal: ehWclt
City, Tuesday evening to aUf"Jlti
. .. n~ properly exee1,1tetl. 'nM! .lrlllan EUB Brotherhood meetlna:.
~, .. .ment was bas,ed on. teJ!timony t ~ M
Mr. a nd Mrs. Carroll H. Mt"Ken ·
at an earlier rlate Mayor C. 0.
zie and daug hter, Nannette, of Gal ..,.. ~~sher of Midd\epon said he did
lipolis, visited Mrs. George ~k
nof eV!'!n 8ee the affidavit and
warrant u.ntil June 5.
Officers for the coming year Kenzie on Union·11v Sunday .
were
elected when the WSCS of
It also was eontended that the
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the
Rock
Springs Methodist
defendant was illegally arrested
Chureh mel Tuesday art.crnoon tt:
b)· M.iddiiiiJOrl NQ:ht ?atrG!.man
COLUMBUS (UP) - The Obit) the church.
~ ·Neal. T'he 1 defe-nse said ' that Wildlife 'Divisron TtlUr.'lday orfere:d
Mrs. Avery Gocglein, preside:lt
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tiY· ·act~J test, lt was humanlt 1teey llttl' encouragement to fish- "'])re.sMed
'lf the - ~m~cting which
~ lmposail;lle for the olfice-r to howe ermen lookine forward to the openerl wit!t pro,Y'er by Mrs. Elm11 sP-eD the defendant · Inside t!re weekend.
er Bailey. Officers elected w~rt
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Conley,
For the secogd consecutive week M"n. Lewis Orueser, p~sidcnt;
~ &amp;rtporation limits of Mlddlepo!t .
Toledo,
have moved to the Davis
. ~ · The argument foll••wed tbel'f'. the division's lake and stream re- P(lrs. William Gruser. vice vresi·
apartment on Ash Street.
~ fPJ!tS• thllt .slnce this was a mis- port sa~d virtually all 1treams \n
·dent; Mrs. ,CYftOi'd i..ej.(~J.t,, · ser­
Mrs . James Harley '~ho has bf'en
cfeameanor and no watTant wa11 tbe state were high and muddy, , ·~ry and ~ :_~. QU~c,f Clark,
in
Spri ngfield with h~r grandSome
inl1nd
lakes
were
reported
out for lhe d~,f~ndnnt's arrest,
"-~sur.er . · ',
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&lt;'hildren
while thai r parentl, Dr.
in
ralr
condition.
However,
heaVy
tfd he was l)O~ set.n lfl Middle.
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· Ifl't,oJqcS. :~" ~r~~~­ and MrR. John Harlt'y , were uut or
t 110ft. by the arre-.,ting olricer thfl rains and snow the past week will Home Mi:udon s ·tn The, ',NtltionJJl town. has re turned home .
raise lbem r&amp;n&amp;.iderably · aod ere·
~ ap~rebenllirm wu me.:at.
~~f ~ ~~~ . th,_, t.O.Pf~::R! ~ \lie: pro·
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pi)Of fislgn1 ooa(Utions .
• PomerOy e'f tlcen lml!l followed
C. R. Singleton, Charltston,
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·W.l!lle nannaUr )trtia is one of ~- Jp_, jhu.., or J,fro. 1fllli~ m hasMrs.
peen
stayin g with her (ather,
B-..r!ekot~er9
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na:
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, • Guidos l.ntq Middl'Po&gt;rt an.~ ~~ the -best .Umts of (be Jtar !l)T the
.J. B. Downing, while tier bilsband
lt-:a.
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·Wilbur
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Dr. Singlclon. and her brother.
: -~ SID- S. Tbll'&lt;l alld ftllll tlr wafm weathtr before the llih Ja•ley, Mrs. Avery Goedeill, Mrs. Rodney Downing and other fri ends
CUllord
Lelfhen,
Mrs.
Lew!.S
""""Weets: A~ that point they stop· move in~o shallow water for
{lrQe~er, Mrs. JohJ( Hartung and were on a fishing trip. ·
- ped, .saw OfflUr N,:.~r; diacilstel
llshjiiJ.
Mrs. Henry Hennesy is ill at
Mr.t. Ellner Bailey .
the :incident, lhM ~ld~ Nt~1
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horue on tront Street with
A group of tbe members met
took&gt; up the chll!f Ot the· defetld··
MINI CDIIIII4 .
an Jhfeete-d tooth.
at
the
church
in
t~
forenoon
fr~
t
ant ' anywhere from · taire - to- '(ive
J""ka9ntlllo·frl01blo'o .,_.boll
M'r~. Mary Cro;sen and family
ml~~tes arter GuidO., •ld · ¥p~tcd ,,... will· Pllf Riel•• ' t"'f •• 4\LiUJng- and a potluck dinner.
baye mGv~d frum the Cu.ts apartthe ~orner.
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.lho lofn.Oo dl•-4 4 J. m.
ment on Fr~mt Street to the Wine~renper ,P.fOpert:v on North Front
1u
culdo..w&gt;...lon.oted
SCreet.
mile• south Of t~ MlddlE'.f .tt
Mn. M. C. Hamilton. Clintonville
IW.O. TileI!~~
~ito.~. th.e
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his own lestf'!hony,
Ala .. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Char.
defepdaot's dtlvlfti..~lo" be
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les Searls and family.
. Jlrs. ,tdax MeJnbart a~is ted by
be'DI!d the town Hmlt~· Neol had
Jf'auna Bailey, tJaughter of Mr.
testi~u~d Guidos tal "l.ur or five
A six. o'ci9C · potluck dlnncr lin. Paut Grueser, Miss Ema and Mrs. R\lnell Bailey, Ruthmd,
cars orr lh(! hig~q,"
preced~d the meetln11 ot tbe See. ~se and Mh, Nonna Chapman RD., was taken lo Meigs General
Tb'e defendant ••Id " hill testJ- ®d w..-d ~OtQeR'I C)ub held e~tertaintod t-he Past Councilors Ho!!pilal WedResday for an app~n·
mony he did not ,Mar. a sireit bv.l flte.td•J evening at lhe wud ol Th~dm'u s Counq.il. Daughter-:: dectomy and is reported as '-fi!COV4
' dJd see a llflshing rtV().vinf llgJrt house.
Of AmericQ, Tue~ay cvenllli a1 ering .satidactorily.
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ber home.
on -tbe efUI.aet after he was out·
·M n Roger Kittle, niece 91 -Mts•
i!de ·Mi4dljpQrt, Where ,he pullti(t
&lt;Mn. WJili.am Sheridan, preal~~. •' oU
The meeting in eharge of Mn. Vesta MeCoy. Mrs. Burr. f'9rtest
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tbe roa4 and. stopped. Ttl! .,.. dent, piesided and a contrlb~M;
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and Walter Howell, has · heW~ ref ' rest~n1 ol!h•e.; testified tbe nas}J- of $5.00 was rna~ to the lt&amp;d: Meinhart, presJdent, opened with turned to be:r Mille ln Giouster
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er h1ht wu - DO~ ~-orkrnr. Record~ Crosa. The traveling prize donal· ~uipture reading by Mrs. James from Sheltering., Arms Holplbl
or the ~ston AfOtor Co., show it ed by Mr s. Sherldlft Wtu awardo·d Sayre followed by the (,ord', wher.e she "• 1 ~urJ{tal patient.
was.,...
to Mr8. Howard ~Uchen. Secret Prayer ill unison . During the biu:i · Rose Marie and ~elarile HaCkelt
pal girts Were reeeivt•d by JT111ily r.ea" session a round robin CEil'd d'auiJhters Of Mr. and Mrs. O:eorge
r~ the final poiirt ~ hl11 aum:-· [or ~ater and birthdays. An a!le- was sent to Mrs. Ov.at Diddle, a Tad::~H Jr., are ill with ctilolcen.
maifj:., C1'0W argued t,bat
tion ia~e of iirtiCies brought bi member who is in ME"".i&amp;s General pox.
dlctment in· the tue ~~Je11 . the th~mernber• waa held as a money Ho.spital.
Games were played anrl prizts
Miss Julie Mitch . RN. daughter
defendant
W!th vtollttna the . makina: project with Mrs. Sberiawarded
to Mrs. Eva Hendricks, of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mitch, and
Jtatute for ·bei., . un.,.,. .th!! In- dart a1 auelioneer.
·aunel were played during the Mrs; Rollin 8earhs and Mrs. Miss Shirley Mealey, RN . Gallipo·
fllWJ.ce of alCohol ort · .~Ptot.tts.
lis, left WNin esday for Dayton tn
~ baJ:bituate 11n1 the.r:efore social hour and prizes award~d Henry Reibel.
Refres hmen~,carry ing out tile attend the 54th annual convenlion
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the winners.
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Present were Mrs. Ella Arnol.d, Easter theme·- c sen•ed by the of the~·tate ~f&gt;e s' Assoeia·
II lasf"U'li lil All[il 12.
Judge ; ~ ark, w)lo ~ ~~b'~~1~rl Mrs. Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Gar4nfir boste.!lses to tl'IQo&amp;e named abO\'(! tM
,
, to ~sild:i ia judgesh1p~ar i . to f!(ankin, Mrs. . Waid Gorby, Mr1. t~nd Mrs. Alb ~rt \YoOO'ard, MM. ~ ~s th . ·st joint •a~nua l ~N't.
~ re-enter 't}ti.vaote pracl~ il e:ot- Kitchen . .Mrs. Carl Persinger Bernice Darst, Mri,'· 1 LeUa Flint, mg ol th w OSNA and th e ·Ohi(t
pected to) rule i,._llty ~ .pqt fllil· ' ft(ra. J~hn H~:nell, Mrs. HenrY Mrs. Addle Gruesef, ·? frs. BenU. League tor Nursi ng. Approximate·
ly 800 r egistered nul'ses are ex·
ty late this:-~k or ~lt:l week. Dailey, 14ft. Wyatt Gilbert, Mn~. Wolle an~ l'tlrS. la~ Robson.
pected to (atf.end the ct~.nvcnt.ion.
Orvil!fll
Eugene Tripl,tt, . Mrs.
llr. anc'!' Mrs: Harley ' eovie, flalWiles, Mn1. Sheridan, MI'S. Will
lipolis,
and · Iheir da ughter, .Mr:&gt;.
lam Boyd, Mrs. Clitford JeQkinRodney Down ing, spent the week
n, Mr!l. Robert RuSsell , Mu.
(Contlnullel '""' ,... one)
end in Columbus ~htre lhey visittty Blackwood and Miss Mad ~·
nle Covert, prOi;ram· chairman, and
ed Dr. and Mrs. John Kirc her and
Milt:Dn Houdastielt Of tbe Pomeroy line Fields.
family and Mr. and Mrs. ra·ul Bon·
llltfto't' Ctlmpnny. TJI'~ film wa• iupnell and children.
plliC\ by A.nqy authorities at Fl.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and son,
Mrs. Arthur H. Carpenter, who
Bafil, ColurilbUI.
Jed Jr. visited In Wcn-thlngton on has spent a month in Sarasota, Fla .
P . A. Sayre, POint Pleasant, W!l9
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob has re[turned to her home with her
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ot the club, ... waa Uttle
Webster . Mr. Webster Ia quite ill . daugh er, Mrs. Dale Dutton, and
.1iiiii BroWn, daughter a( the Rev.
They also visited in ColJ.~mbus with family .
and Mrs. Eugene BJIOWn of PomeMrs. H. C. Morris.
Oynthia MillS, daughter of Mr.
¥rs. Sellm Blazewlez, presiden~
Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Grueser, and Mrti. Donald Mills, had fiv e
;tt • roy.
presided when the WS.WS of the Minersville, Mr .and Mrs. Charles &lt;~!itches taken in a cut on her l eg
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MARKIT
R'PORT
Enterprise
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Cfureh met McMaster, Bradenton. Fla ., .and Wednesday when she was injured
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PJ1tfcyNNATI UP - Produce: Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Homer Showers, ,Syracuse while playing at her home.
atead)' to rirm prices . at Mrs. James wm, Chester Road.
were 1uesu of Mr. and Mn. John
Dr. and Mrs. J . J. Davis were
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~ · for U. S. consu,;.ers, wbltes ' Group singina: of "Open My Bow~n and Mrs. Ellen Baer, Tues. busines.!l visitors in Columbus t his '
·~ : and browlll A "jumbcM 31-34· A Eyes -That I May See" opened the day.
week.
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~9o3t;' A mediumt ~27; A meetlng · followed with seripture
Elmer Killinger entered Mei.a:s
Mrs. Roy McCool is visiting rel~D-22; B large 2526; FOB nadine of Psalm 107 b)' Mrs. El· General HOSpital. Tuesday as a atives in Springfield.
white a&amp;-37, bro.wn 33-a; don Weeks and prayer b)' Mrs. E. medlcal patient.
Mr. and Mrs . H. E. Smith, Galll\Vblte SNt, brown 32. N. Arnold.
Mrs. R. L. Gopthardt .and son, .polis, were guests Tuesday of Mr.
,&lt;;!!l•~eiiJ, steW,.; rryers 3-3li.l Jb
Durina: the bualness sualon tbe BrU£e, returned to their home, Co- and Mrs . Kenneth Byer. Sunday
he•Vy tY,Pt 1~11; light )'e.trJy· reports were ·l iven. The lumbus. Tueaday ifter a week's Mr. and Mrs. Byer visited her ra.
annual convention to be held In visit with her mother, Mn. W. A. ther, Emory Vaneo, and her sister
Columbus on Apr1l 24--25 was dis- Morgan.
Mrs. Rosa Marlin, Gallipolis.
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Guid~ Defense

Mlchlgan were recently entertai11- Mrs. Myer5 and dau~hter recent_ly
ed in lbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. returned from MexiCO and will
Dwight Spencer or the Texas com· join him t here soon.
munity .Guesta wH1l servli!d cake, Mr. and Mrs. Onille Watson of
Silver Ridge, were recenl guertl
pie and home-made ice cream.
Mr. Junior Myerl is recently ~f Rev. Ralph Mahoney o[ Mason
employed at Wubington. D. c. City ,W. va.

I NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· 1County was filed in thiS Court.
Gilbert and Linda; Guy Spencer of
Hearing on said Inventory and .M Jchigln and Mrs. Junior Myers
lNG ON INVENTORY
Appraisement will be had befure and daughter of Silver Ridge.
Probata Court, M•lts County, Ohio this Court on the 30lh day of ApMiJa Ji.net Chriaty returned to
TO the Executor or Adminilltra. ril 1957, at IU o'clock A. M.
Otterbein College Sunday, from a
tor and to li 'JCh of the following
Excep~ons thvre to may be filed week's sprin' ne1Uon at the bome
aS' are residents of t he &amp;tate of , b_y any _mterested party at any of ber parents, Mr. •n~ Mrs. GarOhio: sur\'iving spouse. if any; I time prior to flv.e days before the J rett Christy of Silver RidJe.
nexl of kin ; beneficiaries under dale set for hearmg. .
Mro Faoe Wat••n Mr and Mrs
WITNESS
my 'signature
and
· Cbrill)'
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· Mr. and·
t he WI·lt • ·If any; t he attorney or
h
f
d
hi
Garrett
and
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attorneys _repre.senting any of the
t ed sea
s~l Court, t 5 Mrs. Willard Eberabacb ·~d daua:h·
aforementioned person~:
lO aJo:n ~~~~c~n5 7·
tera, Mr. aod Mn. Forest Bailey,
, You are hereb)' notified that on
Judge and Ex·Offlr'o Clerk
Mr. and Ml'l. RuueU Spencer and
1the 4th day of April 1957, an InBY Mary Olive ln·'raham
daupter, aDd GliY Spencer of
, ventory and Appraisement of the
Ch' .
g 1
I estate of Clarence James Clifford
l.f.t~f Deputy C erk
dece a..ed late of Pomeroy in ea.id (4') 11 • 1_8_·_2 _ _
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eighty rods to the place of begin· 1
SILVER RIDGE
ning, conta ining fifty acre:~ be tile
same more or leu.
Thir ty·t wo members 1nd frienda
Said premise! arc appraised at attended the April Christian En·
$1,800.00 acd must be aold for dea\'Ol' meeting of the South Bethnot le:~s than two-th irrls of said cl EUB Church of Silver Ridge,
appraised value. an d the terms of which was held at the home of
sale : Cash in hand on day of sa le. t he pastor, Rev : Everett BransMabel L. Sw un , Admini.s· comb of Tu]\Pers p]ains.'·Following
tratriK of the Estate of group singing and devotionals, a
Charles A. Gotschall, De. 1 pot lu£k lunrh was served in the
eeaserl.
parsonage basement. Vl.lllton were
(4) 4, 11 18, 25, (5), 2, 5tc
Rev . &amp;nd Mrs. Dwight Spencer,

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 ., April II 1957

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

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LN PUflSUANCE of the
order of the Probate Court of
Mei&amp;s county Ohio, 1 will offer
for sale at public auction on the
&lt;6th d.ay or May, 19:17, at 11.1 .00
o'clock a. m. •t the door of the
Court House, Pomeroy . Ohio, the
· ducnbed
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followmg
real estate Slt·
RATES
uated in t~e cou n!y of Meig.s,
2 eeata
word. one lnsertloa. Minimum charge ~--' cent!
State of Ohio , ~~d in the Township
per word or three coosecutive tn.sertiona..
of ~alem, to-~Jl.
.
~iaf - One montb for ~ cent.l c,r word.
1he.
f
ollow1~g
dr-scr1bed
~remU rate of 2 eenta per word will · cttar~ed for advertisinl U
1ses situated tn the Township of
DOt paid lor before the l!Sth of each month fo lowing Insertion.
Salem, C,Ounty of )feigs and State
Errers in Advertising-Sbould be repor'U!d immediately. The
of Ohio: Being a part of Section
D.Uy Sentinel •ill not be reeponslble for more than one incor·
No. 18 of Township No. 0, Range
r.t1 insertion.
C.ard of Thanks and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
No. 15 o~ 'l'owrt.ships of the Ohio
publtab~.-d at 1 cent l&gt;ef word.
Company's Purcha!Oe and bounded
a1 follows: Beginning on the sec·
tion line eighty rods south of the
(91 For Sole
northwest corner of said Section
(1) Notices
3 Hereford cows with calves, No. 18 ;thence f'ast one hu ndred
IT'S EASY TO
Calve, reatiy to \'eal. 1 yearling rods; thence south eighty r ods;
BUY - SELL - RENT Uereford bul l. See Lorenzo Dav- the nce west one hundl'ed roda: or
find employment - hire is, L &amp; Z Shop, 114 Co urt Sl.
to the secUon line ; thence north
4 10 4tc
or find a loot itom through

FOB CONSISTENT DEPEND~LE RESULTS

WANT
-ADS
PHONE
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The Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today- AD Ad in

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and . DAIRYMEN- large selection ol
coolers and cans, priced right.
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, ~12 E.
Fulton Thompson, Pomeroy.
Main Sl. Pomeroy.
3 9 lmop
4 10 He

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RESULTS

12 fl. Elgin Boat wJ:h s tccn n~
controb, 10 HP Stott Atwal.."r
M01lor, .cxcc ll•~rL
~.mrhlion,
$375.00. Preston j\Iotor.'l, Mid·
die port.
4-11·3tr

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NOTICE - Eat at Parker's Re•
u.. urant, Pomeroy. You II eat
better for !eas.
3 22 lmop.

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¥ aAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?

Jokcr'o will . give
trade on JurD.ituN.
4!el.

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or appllab· I

used Mavta g' washer fu;·
ule, see M1llarrl V ;:~n M&lt;'tcr or
can 90!5·Y, Syraru~c. 4-Il.Jtp
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(111 Wonted To Buy

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K d WANTED - used sewing machine.
Phone Portland 4M. M'rs. J . 8.
Shockey.
4 9 &amp;to

'18bl Auto Services
SEE BILL CHILDS fot". 'the BEST 1

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used car value•.

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a. H. I&lt;AWWIGS SONS CO.- U

hour Wruker Servtce.
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Phone 8221. Ni&amp;tl.t Pbone
t)&lt;)3g,x_ DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DI!ALTJIS.
3 8 tl

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McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALIR
f'J~w, for as little as 2 days
baung a year, it will pay
yoLl to uwn a time proven

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Po.nlinc St ar Ch ief 2 d r.
Catalina Cpc. $2,695.00. l( ydra·

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New Holland

f) F?f ,.Rent

HUI, Pomeroy.

4 8 8te

STORE and FILLING . STIAT~ON ,
well 11tetkt-d, with 3 rooin Jly.
lna apntment on lot
on
RL 143, 2 \)lllc Frofl\ ~omeroy, J.

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de~e!p . well P.U.II'P·
Teaford; Syraetnd!l~ '007·M.

MEYERS

I 161 For Trade or Sole

VlrJI\ SPOTTED PONY, bridle, saddlr

4 Bit&lt;

for BRie or tnde for mllk cow.
Mplvln Howud, Letart Falls .
4·11·6lG

34 ft. 3 room ·flOij'C tratler, baW\'
eomplet!fl with tub and ahower.
Very ~uonable. 19M model, (201 Business Services
Write Boa D11, Alhen1, Ohio.
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..-... • · .. 4 g 6tp COMPLETE , Jriaurlinelf Pi'Gtectlon,

Lire, Auto. P'lre, Pollo. Call Don

"d
r M'uTUAL ' iAVINOI

Millo, Mlddl•port. Oblo.

hOSTON-w·The ' nalion'a firsl muhlll uvings bank \VIS rounder! QUICK SERVICE on
here 1111 1816. Prlo~ to that time
~· hy ~1.
there wat~ no banking lacllltlc3
watChmaker, CQU.INS
for tho11c who
wlshcd to sav-J
LmRS, PumeroJ,
l.S..tf
money In amall amounts. Tod01y RADib • T~L&amp;VIStOl~~'iSERVJCI,
there ne 384 ~tuch banta in New
Phon• tlO, Cleland" ,a\.ppllanea
Main Sl. Pomer't)y,
Enalanrt with au.ot• tolalina: $9 · Store, hd

billion.

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TW.O PI~E ~p rose ~'riczc Hv· 8 out or IO person• lhlt read thia
lh" room SIJl~. good eon.dltkm .
ad need llteii' ahoos l'tl:PIIretl.
Mrs. Cuah ·Johnaon. Bt'adbU17.
Racine Shoe "Shop,
)'OU IIVtl
4-114tp.
here.
t-0-ff
SAT., April 13, I :00 :p , M. near
TIRMITIS IXTIRMINATID
Tupptre l'lrin1, I \'1 mlle souttr Far rrec
on .. JU. 1 on
Suece•• ·Roa".
Squtrt~ :utb Mayl.al waWr, I 2
dt. ·ftJIIIJ ~ablnot, 3 pl~e wall
cobln;t. 1 clot~ hamper, tnm
• lng·, bo•rd. iron;· 1litchen· Ca':).
ne~~ alm,on .nt!lw g:as cooking
ato'it, .w e.unahouae rdroa:eru
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'tor,· I)~ .eabinet. studio cabinet, , @P_Ilb' table, wardrobe COMPL!:T'E Inaurance Preleetion,
We, Auto, P'tr~. Polio. Call Don
blRndo.
blonde bod, 2
,Milia,
KiddleJUtrl, Ohio.
!JtlltfOI'Ii' roe:Ura, aaa heath:~:

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atove, 11~&lt;1 other itl!ms. Owner&amp;ne1t C111icoat. AuttlC:ml!(lf '

¥orion

Wood.

4-11 '2tp

lDil MobU Homt!, 4 J!Qonll and
oh..,.r ' bath, prl« 11600.00.
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FOUIIA"'ABBOTr T.V. SERVKIIC All moku Ropajred b)' l!X·
pori Teollnteiull. •Pbone II2IM Y

.lllddloport.

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WEINER$ - · .... ·.. .. .. .. .. 3 lb. $1.00
SIMONS COFFEE .. · .... · .. .. · lb. 69t
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50 lbs. $1.49

SIMONS MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

PHONE 330·M

POMEROY

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for
Top Value S~amps

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Made leader
wllhoulagelng!

It's lender 10 limes
out of 10! Fresh.

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)llleh to Chute

FUlTON THOMPSON

Lb.
Tender

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Tenderay Sirloin Steak · · · · • · · • • Lb. 89~

AU Mikes and Modeb

METROPOLITAN

Tanderay Cube Steaks ·.. ·.. .. -·-.... · Lb. 89c
lenderay Rump Roast Boneless .. ·- ........ Lb. 79'i
BIKkhowk Sll&lt;ed
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D•ooNd Lb. 23c
F' h Stl ks
· 3 k $f' '
Bacon -· - -· · · -.... Lb. 59c
· ...... · .. · .. -·-Sib. box 95c •s
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GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
I MUM N.rth ef POMINf

Servlee of

eomfortlbg
beauty

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T revty·Finsterwold
li'UNERAL HOME

144 Butternut

Phone 281

Kroger

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Salad Dressing
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Chick•n.

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No. 2Vz

w.ith pork

Cons

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Wedaeaday, Thursday ... _· 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, Saturday ... , . .• . _. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Greens No. 303 can 1Ck
Beans2 No.21f2cans39~

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3 for79¢

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Jelly Deans ' . .... , , . ...... .. 18 oz. pkg.
Duck Eggs ...... _....... .' . .. 19 oz. pkg.
Rabbit Cart ...... ....... .. , 9'AI 01. abe
Easter Basket . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 7 o1.. alze

25e
39c
38e

39c

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Cant
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lb.
Longhorn

bog

AC{;IPINT

Ch.-se ·--· :· .......... ..... Lb. 1k

Lilt. Cooullly ... -

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:ITI.UCTUIIAL I llo\MI
ICUP IROH- MITALl

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
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NYLON HOSE
2 pai~ _$1~19

11 Inch Cud-clf•

Bunnies · .. · ............ .. Each $1.49
16 Inch .....,
Bunnies . ................... . Each 99( ·

Rodnoy Downing

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Eoattr Toys

INSURANCE AGENCl'
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A MILLION DOU..ARs
SE.WED IN THAT

FLAT'f"OOr'S HEAD,

AND ~lbcj
Y£LLOW TO GO IN
THf~ RE .A.ND GE.T

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Kroger C~shed

Krogo

Pure
Shorteni'!g

Pres.erves

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Pascal

Kroger EvaJIOriled

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Womens Club
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Past CQunC:ilors
Of D.of A Meeting
H~ld On Tuesday

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Nominating Group

Enterprise EUB
Women's Society
In Tuesday Meet

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Easter Candy
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Middleport
Society

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TRACTOR SALES

Rock Springs
WSCSEiects
New Officers

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POTATOES

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CAN VOlJ USE $3G-.$M a wellk in
addition to your preacn t earn·
•Jnp1 Supply Con!ilume rs In
City of Pomeroy with the larGe
Rawlclgh Une. Start earning
lmmcdlat.ely. Wrlle Rawlolgh's,
Dept. OHD-840·'176. Freeport,
Ill.
4·11·Hp

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Road, 7 room house, large barn,
other buildings, plenty of waler,
timber, peach trees, a good
farm and 9riced right.
RES!OENCE- Happy Hollow Rd.,
8 acres, 5 rooms, other buildings
price $2, 100.00.
RESID.NCE - Close ln, 4: rooms,
large lot, price $3,000 .00.
RESIDENCE - Lincoln Hill, 6
room!, 3 do1fn , 3 and bath up,
baseme nt, lnrge lot, prtced right.
P••rl Parker, Apnt
Porntroy. PhoM 201
E•rl D. M-ndar, Sr., Reellor
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35 Gallon Det'nlng: Spny Pump on
wheel•. Call C. E. Dow, Roae

to 8 lb. Avg.

120 at&gt;res, Boshan Keno

FARM -

111?6 Hu .ck S!H!Cilt,l VO •
2 s:lcCplng rooms. Oall 388-Y.
4 10 3tp
1crn Sedan. S2,RM.OO. Dynaflow I
dri ve, nlmofll like the day it -----.,---- -----:--,--Wlis solrl! Hlnctlnar 'M, Pumcru:y . Furnished rooms, cluse in town .
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127 Butlernul
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(91 For Sole

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Fishing Outlook
Reported As Poor
For This Weekend

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building Ms. Only about ten
minute:&lt; w.dk from Court llouae.
A. N. Beniel, Pomerqy .
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Phoae 94 - Pomeroy

1033 l'onllac V8 Slur Chiof (;ata· Jo'ivc Room Apartment with laun·
!ina Cpc. $2,105.00. liard Top,
dry and e:.ragc. First Floor. A.
all leather aeats, ~ower steer·
N. Bengal, Pomeroy.
4 3 tf
ing and bra kes. Blaett'llar'f,
Rent - Exten•lon Ladder..
4·II-4Jtc
Pomeroy.
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths.
JAM Dodge VB Ro)'ll l 4 dr. SrClinton Jo'~ s her, Middleport.
dan . $1 .29ti.OO. P owtr steering
Phone 62b5-X.
11 1 tf
power flllr. , Dodge's fine i:.. ror rent - Electrle
wallpaper
Blaellnar'K, l'omcruy.
4·11-&lt;ll r tteamer.
Clinlui1 Fisher, Mid·
11-1~o~r
11Jt13 Bu ick V8 Super 1. rlr. Sedilll dlepo1·t. l'h. 628~-x
$1,21lii.OO. I&gt;ynunow drive, beau·
tlrul two tone bluC' finish. Bl.1-:'t (17) Help Wonted
lne~r '1, Pomeroy.
4·ll ·8t~
Local autontobilll agency ha~
openlna for bookkeeper, larly
10~ Chevrolet Bel-Aire 2 rlr. s~~·
w)th cxpcrloncc prf"ferrcd , but
dan. SlKIO.OO. rowtr Qllrl&lt;', ont'
(!:c.perlen~
not
nMc.'\liary.
or the
rleanc!ll 'D3 around.
Wrl1e 688·0 , c/o Dally Scntlnd
Blaeltnar'•· Pomero y.
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Meigs Equipment Co.

malic drlVl', all · leather Hcah,
nlactl.nal 's
fully
t qui flp'i-d.
l'om&lt;my.
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.owed and lba. JamtlR Wlll ls
Mrs. W. ~- M'orran and soo, Roglht dekfate and Mrs. Roa:er e-r wete buflneu vl.tSit on In CanIINGi AT MAIOH CITY
Jilhop, th1 ahernate.
field over ' tbe we~Jr: end.
Mn. Claude Husted , prograr.1
Mr. and Mn. Herman Wrlnston
The Iouth &amp;ethel EUB Adalt
Cholt of Slinll' Bldtt, will preuat leader , all!l.iJted by Mls! [Iizabeth moved lut wuk from Canton to
Cit,v EUB Churtb oi Weat Vir· Davit, ore5tnted the tin.al thap- lhe Morgan apartments , Athtrl!J
CConllnultef from ,.,.,. oM)
there wu. no violation beeaust&gt; Cllty EUB Church oJ west' Vir- ters of the 8tudy "lll•ntb in Road.
Rev. and Kn. Walda J . Bartel ~
while the law proYldes agaln•t ginia, Sunday, AprU 14. at 7:30 p. Soutb'ea~t Alii&amp;." A diseuuion un
m.
A
aerie~
of
l'aYival
services
tflc
\ltudy
follr&gt;wed
.
and
AlOOrt Bartels of Mloersvllle
alC"Ohol or g~oti~l! . barbltu:.te~
are in . pros~•• at the Maaon City
A s;~lad &lt;'OUrse WM ~erved by 'olo-ere In CdJumbuJ We~,!l!-.iday ltl
are not 1~ na~plle.
ebureb wlt,b the pastor, Rev. Ralph thP ho~Leu to 'MMi. Arnold, Mrs. ::~ttend tho flftleral of Fred Bartels.
Other l'tt#reliU"f pojnta in l4tt~ Wlhooe.r, aa ev.-.eJilt. 1'he Soutb Uwot_~ , .Mt.. Blalawier; and dau · lll ev Bartels rofflclaled lit ~e ie"FV·
argued by thl! tlebn1e in tAil Bethel Cbolr with Mrs. Garrett a:hten, lWie and Pt\.vllis, Mis , let&gt;.
.
CBIIe lncludM an ¥P-'Q•~ ~ Ch:riltJ, planJJt, mde recent ap- Davis, Mrs. Weeks and MIS!! GC JJC
Eldon Kfi(' U t~r , naymond Krldt·r
1.the. affidavit filed · i .. Middle~ AMft-netl tt ~~ Mt. Her:nan UB vieve Stobart.
and Lt&gt;ster BHJley, Morning Shr,
Eldon Weeks, Enletprls£" and the
Ma:yor'8 court dO:ted JClJ' 2t ChPfeb and at tiM! Lo!tridge Eti8
Jtev. Roaer Bishop were in Murra)'
l~ was jn fault :beca.t,ite .it wal: ehWclt
City, Tuesday evening to aUf"Jlti
. .. n~ properly exee1,1tetl. 'nM! .lrlllan EUB Brotherhood meetlna:.
~, .. .ment was bas,ed on. teJ!timony t ~ M
Mr. a nd Mrs. Carroll H. Mt"Ken ·
at an earlier rlate Mayor C. 0.
zie and daug hter, Nannette, of Gal ..,.. ~~sher of Midd\epon said he did
lipolis, visited Mrs. George ~k
nof eV!'!n 8ee the affidavit and
warrant u.ntil June 5.
Officers for the coming year Kenzie on Union·11v Sunday .
were
elected when the WSCS of
It also was eontended that the
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the
Rock
Springs Methodist
defendant was illegally arrested
Chureh mel Tuesday art.crnoon tt:
b)· M.iddiiiiJOrl NQ:ht ?atrG!.man
COLUMBUS (UP) - The Obit) the church.
~ ·Neal. T'he 1 defe-nse said ' that Wildlife 'Divisron TtlUr.'lday orfere:d
Mrs. Avery Gocglein, preside:lt
j•
tiY· ·act~J test, lt was humanlt 1teey llttl' encouragement to fish- "'])re.sMed
'lf the - ~m~cting which
~ lmposail;lle for the olfice-r to howe ermen lookine forward to the openerl wit!t pro,Y'er by Mrs. Elm11 sP-eD the defendant · Inside t!re weekend.
er Bailey. Officers elected w~rt
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Conley,
For the secogd consecutive week M"n. Lewis Orueser, p~sidcnt;
~ &amp;rtporation limits of Mlddlepo!t .
Toledo,
have moved to the Davis
. ~ · The argument foll••wed tbel'f'. the division's lake and stream re- P(lrs. William Gruser. vice vresi·
apartment on Ash Street.
~ fPJ!tS• thllt .slnce this was a mis- port sa~d virtually all 1treams \n
·dent; Mrs. ,CYftOi'd i..ej.(~J.t,, · ser­
Mrs . James Harley '~ho has bf'en
cfeameanor and no watTant wa11 tbe state were high and muddy, , ·~ry and ~ :_~. QU~c,f Clark,
in
Spri ngfield with h~r grandSome
inl1nd
lakes
were
reported
out for lhe d~,f~ndnnt's arrest,
"-~sur.er . · ',
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&lt;'hildren
while thai r parentl, Dr.
in
ralr
condition.
However,
heaVy
tfd he was l)O~ set.n lfl Middle.
.
~our
~~u~
· Ifl't,oJqcS. :~" ~r~~~­ and MrR. John Harlt'y , were uut or
t 110ft. by the arre-.,ting olricer thfl rains and snow the past week will Home Mi:udon s ·tn The, ',NtltionJJl town. has re turned home .
raise lbem r&amp;n&amp;.iderably · aod ere·
~ ap~rebenllirm wu me.:at.
~~f ~ ~~~ . th,_, t.O.Pf~::R! ~ \lie: pro·
,.,
pi)Of fislgn1 ooa(Utions .
• PomerOy e'f tlcen lml!l followed
C. R. Singleton, Charltston,
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·W.l!lle nannaUr )trtia is one of ~- Jp_, jhu.., or J,fro. 1fllli~ m hasMrs.
peen
stayin g with her (ather,
B-..r!ekot~er9
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·puttrnpatl
na:
iker&lt;·
, • Guidos l.ntq Middl'Po&gt;rt an.~ ~~ the -best .Umts of (be Jtar !l)T the
.J. B. Downing, while tier bilsband
lt-:a.
QUver'
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MrS,
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·Wilbur
_ ~ 11 t~e eo...,. or tt&gt;o l)ut.l"" P.~•J'lllan, ~ .,..UIIb:~ oevm! day•
Dr. Singlclon. and her brother.
: -~ SID- S. Tbll'&lt;l alld ftllll tlr wafm weathtr before the llih Ja•ley, Mrs. Avery Goedeill, Mrs. Rodney Downing and other fri ends
CUllord
Lelfhen,
Mrs.
Lew!.S
""""Weets: A~ that point they stop· move in~o shallow water for
{lrQe~er, Mrs. JohJ( Hartung and were on a fishing trip. ·
- ped, .saw OfflUr N,:.~r; diacilstel
llshjiiJ.
Mrs. Henry Hennesy is ill at
Mr.t. Ellner Bailey .
the :incident, lhM ~ld~ Nt~1
ber
horue on tront Street with
A group of tbe members met
took&gt; up the chll!f Ot the· defetld··
MINI CDIIIII4 .
an Jhfeete-d tooth.
at
the
church
in
t~
forenoon
fr~
t
ant ' anywhere from · taire - to- '(ive
J""ka9ntlllo·frl01blo'o .,_.boll
M'r~. Mary Cro;sen and family
ml~~tes arter GuidO., •ld · ¥p~tcd ,,... will· Pllf Riel•• ' t"'f •• 4\LiUJng- and a potluck dinner.
baye mGv~d frum the Cu.ts apartthe ~orner.
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.lho lofn.Oo dl•-4 4 J. m.
ment on Fr~mt Street to the Wine~renper ,P.fOpert:v on North Front
1u
culdo..w&gt;...lon.oted
SCreet.
mile• south Of t~ MlddlE'.f .tt
Mn. M. C. Hamilton. Clintonville
IW.O. TileI!~~
~ito.~. th.e
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his own lestf'!hony,
Ala .. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Char.
defepdaot's dtlvlfti..~lo" be
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les Searls and family.
. Jlrs. ,tdax MeJnbart a~is ted by
be'DI!d the town Hmlt~· Neol had
Jf'auna Bailey, tJaughter of Mr.
testi~u~d Guidos tal "l.ur or five
A six. o'ci9C · potluck dlnncr lin. Paut Grueser, Miss Ema and Mrs. R\lnell Bailey, Ruthmd,
cars orr lh(! hig~q,"
preced~d the meetln11 ot tbe See. ~se and Mh, Nonna Chapman RD., was taken lo Meigs General
Tb'e defendant ••Id " hill testJ- ®d w..-d ~OtQeR'I C)ub held e~tertaintod t-he Past Councilors Ho!!pilal WedResday for an app~n·
mony he did not ,Mar. a sireit bv.l flte.td•J evening at lhe wud ol Th~dm'u s Counq.il. Daughter-:: dectomy and is reported as '-fi!COV4
' dJd see a llflshing rtV().vinf llgJrt house.
Of AmericQ, Tue~ay cvenllli a1 ering .satidactorily.
.
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ber home.
on -tbe efUI.aet after he was out·
·M n Roger Kittle, niece 91 -Mts•
i!de ·Mi4dljpQrt, Where ,he pullti(t
&lt;Mn. WJili.am Sheridan, preal~~. •' oU
The meeting in eharge of Mn. Vesta MeCoy. Mrs. Burr. f'9rtest
,.~i\),,
tbe roa4 and. stopped. Ttl! .,.. dent, piesided and a contrlb~M;
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and Walter Howell, has · heW~ ref ' rest~n1 ol!h•e.; testified tbe nas}J- of $5.00 was rna~ to the lt&amp;d: Meinhart, presJdent, opened with turned to be:r Mille ln Giouster
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er h1ht wu - DO~ ~-orkrnr. Record~ Crosa. The traveling prize donal· ~uipture reading by Mrs. James from Sheltering., Arms Holplbl
or the ~ston AfOtor Co., show it ed by Mr s. Sherldlft Wtu awardo·d Sayre followed by the (,ord', wher.e she "• 1 ~urJ{tal patient.
was.,...
to Mr8. Howard ~Uchen. Secret Prayer ill unison . During the biu:i · Rose Marie and ~elarile HaCkelt
pal girts Were reeeivt•d by JT111ily r.ea" session a round robin CEil'd d'auiJhters Of Mr. and Mrs. O:eorge
r~ the final poiirt ~ hl11 aum:-· [or ~ater and birthdays. An a!le- was sent to Mrs. Ov.at Diddle, a Tad::~H Jr., are ill with ctilolcen.
maifj:., C1'0W argued t,bat
tion ia~e of iirtiCies brought bi member who is in ME"".i&amp;s General pox.
dlctment in· the tue ~~Je11 . the th~mernber• waa held as a money Ho.spital.
Games were played anrl prizts
Miss Julie Mitch . RN. daughter
defendant
W!th vtollttna the . makina: project with Mrs. Sberiawarded
to Mrs. Eva Hendricks, of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mitch, and
Jtatute for ·bei., . un.,.,. .th!! In- dart a1 auelioneer.
·aunel were played during the Mrs; Rollin 8earhs and Mrs. Miss Shirley Mealey, RN . Gallipo·
fllWJ.ce of alCohol ort · .~Ptot.tts.
lis, left WNin esday for Dayton tn
~ baJ:bituate 11n1 the.r:efore social hour and prizes award~d Henry Reibel.
Refres hmen~,carry ing out tile attend the 54th annual convenlion
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(•r
the winners.
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Present were Mrs. Ella Arnol.d, Easter theme·- c sen•ed by the of the~·tate ~f&gt;e s' Assoeia·
II lasf"U'li lil All[il 12.
Judge ; ~ ark, w)lo ~ ~~b'~~1~rl Mrs. Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Gar4nfir boste.!lses to tl'IQo&amp;e named abO\'(! tM
,
, to ~sild:i ia judgesh1p~ar i . to f!(ankin, Mrs. . Waid Gorby, Mr1. t~nd Mrs. Alb ~rt \YoOO'ard, MM. ~ ~s th . ·st joint •a~nua l ~N't.
~ re-enter 't}ti.vaote pracl~ il e:ot- Kitchen . .Mrs. Carl Persinger Bernice Darst, Mri,'· 1 LeUa Flint, mg ol th w OSNA and th e ·Ohi(t
pected to) rule i,._llty ~ .pqt fllil· ' ft(ra. J~hn H~:nell, Mrs. HenrY Mrs. Addle Gruesef, ·? frs. BenU. League tor Nursi ng. Approximate·
ly 800 r egistered nul'ses are ex·
ty late this:-~k or ~lt:l week. Dailey, 14ft. Wyatt Gilbert, Mn~. Wolle an~ l'tlrS. la~ Robson.
pected to (atf.end the ct~.nvcnt.ion.
Orvil!fll
Eugene Tripl,tt, . Mrs.
llr. anc'!' Mrs: Harley ' eovie, flalWiles, Mn1. Sheridan, MI'S. Will
lipolis,
and · Iheir da ughter, .Mr:&gt;.
lam Boyd, Mrs. Clitford JeQkinRodney Down ing, spent the week
n, Mr!l. Robert RuSsell , Mu.
(Contlnullel '""' ,... one)
end in Columbus ~htre lhey visittty Blackwood and Miss Mad ~·
nle Covert, prOi;ram· chairman, and
ed Dr. and Mrs. John Kirc her and
Milt:Dn Houdastielt Of tbe Pomeroy line Fields.
family and Mr. and Mrs. ra·ul Bon·
llltfto't' Ctlmpnny. TJI'~ film wa• iupnell and children.
plliC\ by A.nqy authorities at Fl.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and son,
Mrs. Arthur H. Carpenter, who
Bafil, ColurilbUI.
Jed Jr. visited In Wcn-thlngton on has spent a month in Sarasota, Fla .
P . A. Sayre, POint Pleasant, W!l9
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob has re[turned to her home with her
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Webster . Mr. Webster Ia quite ill . daugh er, Mrs. Dale Dutton, and
.1iiiii BroWn, daughter a( the Rev.
They also visited in ColJ.~mbus with family .
and Mrs. Eugene BJIOWn of PomeMrs. H. C. Morris.
Oynthia MillS, daughter of Mr.
¥rs. Sellm Blazewlez, presiden~
Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Grueser, and Mrti. Donald Mills, had fiv e
;tt • roy.
presided when the WS.WS of the Minersville, Mr .and Mrs. Charles &lt;~!itches taken in a cut on her l eg
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MARKIT
R'PORT
Enterprise
EUB
Cfureh met McMaster, Bradenton. Fla ., .and Wednesday when she was injured
.
PJ1tfcyNNATI UP - Produce: Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Homer Showers, ,Syracuse while playing at her home.
atead)' to rirm prices . at Mrs. James wm, Chester Road.
were 1uesu of Mr. and Mn. John
Dr. and Mrs. J . J. Davis were
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~ · for U. S. consu,;.ers, wbltes ' Group singina: of "Open My Bow~n and Mrs. Ellen Baer, Tues. busines.!l visitors in Columbus t his '
·~ : and browlll A "jumbcM 31-34· A Eyes -That I May See" opened the day.
week.
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f.
~9o3t;' A mediumt ~27; A meetlng · followed with seripture
Elmer Killinger entered Mei.a:s
Mrs. Roy McCool is visiting rel~D-22; B large 2526; FOB nadine of Psalm 107 b)' Mrs. El· General HOSpital. Tuesday as a atives in Springfield.
white a&amp;-37, bro.wn 33-a; don Weeks and prayer b)' Mrs. E. medlcal patient.
Mr. and Mrs . H. E. Smith, Galll\Vblte SNt, brown 32. N. Arnold.
Mrs. R. L. Gopthardt .and son, .polis, were guests Tuesday of Mr.
,&lt;;!!l•~eiiJ, steW,.; rryers 3-3li.l Jb
Durina: the bualness sualon tbe BrU£e, returned to their home, Co- and Mrs . Kenneth Byer. Sunday
he•Vy tY,Pt 1~11; light )'e.trJy· reports were ·l iven. The lumbus. Tueaday ifter a week's Mr. and Mrs. Byer visited her ra.
annual convention to be held In visit with her mother, Mn. W. A. ther, Emory Vaneo, and her sister
Columbus on Apr1l 24--25 was dis- Morgan.
Mrs. Rosa Marlin, Gallipolis.
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Guid~ Defense

Mlchlgan were recently entertai11- Mrs. Myer5 and dau~hter recent_ly
ed in lbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. returned from MexiCO and will
Dwight Spencer or the Texas com· join him t here soon.
munity .Guesta wH1l servli!d cake, Mr. and Mrs. Onille Watson of
Silver Ridge, were recenl guertl
pie and home-made ice cream.
Mr. Junior Myerl is recently ~f Rev. Ralph Mahoney o[ Mason
employed at Wubington. D. c. City ,W. va.

I NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· 1County was filed in thiS Court.
Gilbert and Linda; Guy Spencer of
Hearing on said Inventory and .M Jchigln and Mrs. Junior Myers
lNG ON INVENTORY
Appraisement will be had befure and daughter of Silver Ridge.
Probata Court, M•lts County, Ohio this Court on the 30lh day of ApMiJa Ji.net Chriaty returned to
TO the Executor or Adminilltra. ril 1957, at IU o'clock A. M.
Otterbein College Sunday, from a
tor and to li 'JCh of the following
Excep~ons thvre to may be filed week's sprin' ne1Uon at the bome
aS' are residents of t he &amp;tate of , b_y any _mterested party at any of ber parents, Mr. •n~ Mrs. GarOhio: sur\'iving spouse. if any; I time prior to flv.e days before the J rett Christy of Silver RidJe.
nexl of kin ; beneficiaries under dale set for hearmg. .
Mro Faoe Wat••n Mr and Mrs
WITNESS
my 'signature
and
· Cbrill)'
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""' •Janet
· Mr. and·
t he WI·lt • ·If any; t he attorney or
h
f
d
hi
Garrett
and
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attorneys _repre.senting any of the
t ed sea
s~l Court, t 5 Mrs. Willard Eberabacb ·~d daua:h·
aforementioned person~:
lO aJo:n ~~~~c~n5 7·
tera, Mr. aod Mn. Forest Bailey,
, You are hereb)' notified that on
Judge and Ex·Offlr'o Clerk
Mr. and Ml'l. RuueU Spencer and
1the 4th day of April 1957, an InBY Mary Olive ln·'raham
daupter, aDd GliY Spencer of
, ventory and Appraisement of the
Ch' .
g 1
I estate of Clarence James Clifford
l.f.t~f Deputy C erk
dece a..ed late of Pomeroy in ea.id (4') 11 • 1_8_·_2 _ _
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eighty rods to the place of begin· 1
SILVER RIDGE
ning, conta ining fifty acre:~ be tile
same more or leu.
Thir ty·t wo members 1nd frienda
Said premise! arc appraised at attended the April Christian En·
$1,800.00 acd must be aold for dea\'Ol' meeting of the South Bethnot le:~s than two-th irrls of said cl EUB Church of Silver Ridge,
appraised value. an d the terms of which was held at the home of
sale : Cash in hand on day of sa le. t he pastor, Rev : Everett BransMabel L. Sw un , Admini.s· comb of Tu]\Pers p]ains.'·Following
tratriK of the Estate of group singing and devotionals, a
Charles A. Gotschall, De. 1 pot lu£k lunrh was served in the
eeaserl.
parsonage basement. Vl.lllton were
(4) 4, 11 18, 25, (5), 2, 5tc
Rev . &amp;nd Mrs. Dwight Spencer,

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Dil'f)'SelllhleJ, l'lmlero)'·Middleport, 0 ., April 11 , 1957
.IUitOil "LLSU

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

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

Boys Rank High
On Honor Rolls
At Middleport

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

and

Seventy-tive percent of the Sen-

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

LETART FALLS

j H dy T Call

For square Dance

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

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

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French Chef Skillets

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moved from the Chapman property
to Bashan. Mr. Huffman of Syra-

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·Water Meters

A·a P Super-Right •• -. 81ade Cuts

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

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in Thrift . . . specially selected from grain·
fed steers ... It's carefully trimmed ... all
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FILLETS

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WASHJNG'roN UP- The P:.~~
OffiCe DePartment Friday ~
prepar.atJons to put drastic ~s:.at
cuts into •effect :illt midnight. EUt
11 Pld a tnt minute ebange ill
plans waa still posaible.
Th~ impart of ·the curtailmel\:
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day as well as in other parb ... ~
tbe nation, wLth no carrier scrice beins rendered no rural do;
l.i
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¥ei'Y
an
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dosed.
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post off:re In ~om.eroy Will b.!
from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. for .tb)
m_oae:r order and p!)'llal savin~
Wlfldow and from 8 a. m. pnt ,
4:~ P· m. for the atamp and
mad w~dow.
In Mnldleport the stamp and
m-fil window !fill be open from
Q;30 a. m. until 5 p. m. and . tb~
money order and postal aavmg::~
,window ~rom 9' *- m. until $ p.
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Other curtailments

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Federated Church .
Membership GGal . Confirmation To
Of Middleport's 'Be Held Sunday
parote v· lator
Chamber 0 ver Top
Middlepor~
Seheduied F,or
Heanng
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Judg
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N·. e.w Dornu.tf)ry .. . '
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Are Announred
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Also, MVforle Ann Brumley , 17. Department is mad~ eff~tive.
Vernon Weber,
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MJddleport. b:~rationl of the fac-e
Pottmaster Genet~ ~t E.
and eontu&amp;iou ·or the ·left Jhou.ld- SlQamerfield said
C!uta-in·
er and ..-tiat;
Sliiiley Bahle, 18, eluding an end ta alaMilt aU weet.
lt,;::,l'~a;1:'•::~~ fftetured Wl'telll'a. .,.nd serv~wti!atd " so in~ · etB
.
aclmitfed w· tct' .itid: -10y ~n effect untfi Con-- ·
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· after 1110 exlr• . .I lu¢s- .
. Sire wi!J, ~~~ rioi\ .t..\t;u,
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ready' far
He told" tbe Sc"-t'.e ~PPrP~ .
the Mts. Aineriea contat · 1t Fort ••rn,poi&gt;ry
Tbe Oth:- t\o.u CommitlH •Tburtdaf lltft..
of
Laudpdale,' Fla. .
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were
al' outpatient~: noon "nothing can slop" the Cuts
,
w~:s given
SQ(:ond"pia&lt;!, went to -Mra. Don.
Bacon ruled the · baby; Rollltl
were t.-oua:ht in by a pasaiO.e "except .money lrorit Ccngriu."
temporar,Y
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as leader aid R. Frauche)', 38, Toledo. WhUe Anne-tte Wllla, to be a dependent
mootor·it'•t.
·
He insisted later a~ emtrgency
of the Exp'l.oret'l· and the red rib· third place was won by Mrs. Joe chlld rendered deaUtute wUJt oUt
Sisman was lodged ill the Me-ip appropri:illtion must
slgned bJ
. borf tbey won It the annual Scout A . Hoffman, Ashtabula, 37, wife of f-ault of its .,~~nt.
County jail 1nd held for his .ap. Presid4nt Eisenhower- not merc-Expordtion last· ~~day wai pre- an insurance man.
·
peuaoce Jn GallipoliJ.
ly approved by ' a eonii'etsioD}ll
aented to the .• ......aolmiires.
The jurist said th:~t ·lna.smu"rh
54
~-mi~~before the cuts could
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Mn.
PhUilpa
prepared
a
stuf.
th
t•
h
1
h
dl
s
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hi
·Hitibs npl-ained the seouting
as
e mo ~.~er w o 1 an ctpurnvmg
e uece~ ·~
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be eancelled.
ogram
In
this
area.
and
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g
ave
a
tea
Pork
chop
dinner,
which
ped
now
had
Shelter
and
sHmed
wife
Daisy;
daughters
Mrs.
Liule
pr
C-onfirmation services wil~ t-e
I
. eapabl e o1 carmg
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fot· th e ebild .o.c
" Blane, c o1urn b us; H e 1e n H ar .
· The IIouse A.P,roprlatioa Com
....ilrt re\~iMV .of the ·S·cdut Exposi· jud"eS
• said waa the ....
.._ tiest and
held ~~ the P"ed.,aie!l Chorob
10
.,.,
t.
eaaiest
mea)
prepared.
h
t
h
rd
b
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p
rtl
d
N
L"
K
h
c
mittee
called a tloted door mer!ttion. He ann.ouneed tnlli •Cam}:loree
t a t e temporary o er was e- rJs, o , an ; e we
o en, OS·
·.
Sunday at 10,30 A. M. and tbe
Utg
this
morning to eunsider S!Jmplaniled ,for Camp Chester on · ·
ing nit~de and that if circu'mat.m·
Elmer Proffitt, Charles _jMembcnblp in tM
.golden . aoniYetllr,- or tbtlle C!Oilmerfield's
emera:ency requnt for
Miy 10·11·12 and the annu•l Ban·
cea prove out that tbe ·mother ~
of Portland. Carl Proffitt. Gtlamber of Commerce has ·pass- finned [ifity yean ago will be ob"41 million doUars. But the House
quet -which will- be held at the
fu1ly capable that she will !xo
and a foster-so~ Wil· ed their original · -gOal ....ol 100 served.
wu in recess until Monda)&gt; wbeq:
Poli'Jt Pleasant Moose Hall on Apgranted permament custody.
of Syracuse.' A•so membe-1'3 and the JllteJit . n-.ncs .to
it
planned to act op· 11 geuln-aJ
rU .30.
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i&gt;re 26 grond _children oe l&gt;&lt;lded to those alnady pubMtm~"' pf tbe eonllrrn-n .
.
,.
Baebn said that the lat~er ,or
31 great erand children. .
appropriaiiopa
lished are Thomas G.avin; 'Valley elass are Sharoo Wllaon. AMoet,t
Kennetb . Wblte, 14. wiU ap- supplement-or
Awar:cfa were given to these I.e·
tht' child has been willfuUy nE:g·
Lumber Company, C. B. Weise, Tracy, Karen Ho~nea: J"udy Mill pear iD ~igl Cour.ty Juvenile bill
cionriairel who are on the Post .
ligent and. that a w-atTant iJ now
A. SOn Homer and his first wUe
· (COaUaued oa Page SeTa}
Mrs. ~ Guy ReYnolds and Dal1• er, Wi1ter Grueser and ltalpb Court SltJif'day _ to 'nswer ~ 3.
,C!ommlttee: Chester trwift, Lee
out for hli arrest.
Bertha preceded him iD death.
; aDd Thomu Werry.
charge of violatioa or parole u a
Smith, Gale -Hysell and Ralp&amp; lfar.
A parted car owa1tid by a young
!'riendl may call at the famil)' Gatewood.
Gold
certificates
win
be
prerelult of hD AppfthensiOn Wedtin.
PomeroY attorne)' tefl18ed to lt.l)'
home at any time.
Tb.ia . evening the annu'.il biln·
seated
to
tbote
wbo
.
were
e6l·
neatiay nJabt by _loea1 pollee and
Commander }\-oieoe Fife was jn jn pl.-ce Th~:~rlday afttmOIJD and
be made in Vteat. quet or ttle ·c. or c. ,tombinrd ,.
railroad deteetfve..
~~:·~•:.ot tbt .meeting which w., roJled' o~t Into West Malp ·street
under the direc· with tht --,regular meeting ·of tht ·~rmed fifty years qo and ai!IO
White, in truuble once beiOI"fll:
members who have been COD•
the Legion Hall. Durlnel j!t" tbe path of I trac~-- trailer
Ftmeril Ha:me. Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club to
r.--•
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ed
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ror breaking lnd entnina: In tile
·~··--t&gt;;~•i•1e~ sea8ion Tom· Sktnper ttuc:k cauainl heavy d·-~to-tbe
hu~ or joln
another '-'~~ur.·h night time, adinitted to· oli"!Ct!!"j
~ Gene Crooks, delegatet, and 1953' sedlll.
,.
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w.ill be held at 6~30 at the Mid·
he and a~er. l.-1 tirob: a seal·
dleport lf!gb Sc~ool gymnaaium · fifty rears ago.
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K
t• M El L
1· Ma ter
.
. Rowley ond George Baom· , . .
Members of l.lte 1107 ..~tft0rm~:J t\d Cbesapeeke A OhJo freil)lt . ~ar
, aJternates, were JCiccted . Po~roy: P.,llce 111~ attorn.tY
.
enne u e
nny s
s .
A )'buftl, recenUv
marrit"l
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· Bernard N~ :rutu, ~rt~ bb ear
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of Ceremony for the program tlon class who are
Tuesday nighl 'and, destroyed 1
1
1957
• on the apron of tW BlUe Sunoco
State or
COLUMBUS UP -~ghway PI·
~
.
and Wtlliam GmeHt, prc.sident Will be presented
· qu.Jntity of property. The otlier couple from eastern l'entnl Otuo
and'cror tlr'h% · SerYU:"e ~t,lml •ncf·~,.._ ed ln -tbe trol Superlilte~&lt;Jent ' eoree .~·
Of .the! c. or c .• wHl weleome the ea are Mn. Freda
bave moVed to Middleport arid
boy iJ .Ja{OU Sh•ta-, 13.
·soon
will open a new business o-u ·
,llrs.•
EDen
·
Stholl
at the annual •tallon, TIMi ear r~J.t;:d· ~lfda :ntu:!f~•:x;:~t'~re ..:::;:a:
l,f:~~k:.•and
guests.
Ofrlcer's laltJ a trap for tbe' t'll" t.oN!t St., (Rt. 7) the fint of its
1
'm1."
.. this Sun'·aV
~r:tto
t.be
etree~
into
die
~~de
of
_
a
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·
tor
the
evenlrig
will
Mary
~Jer
Par~r
~ • 'IJ
M
ble and pr l)er" thtt ~e patrol .
prits Wednesday , night, _ll_oping klnd in tOwn·.
Herbert Reibel,
...Ut be in·,th.· · tr_~lt~ 1dt;i~~ ll&gt;:v· l'rtlllk· Zltovltt, ehould· hive full poll~e poWera Jf! · Holy Weeli: aorrices at · lhe
W; PeGJ)Ies, Huntlneton. '
they
would "return .to the r;ccnllt
They are Mr. and Mrs_ Hershel
and the itev. Waldo J.
Con~ntlb~ ih 80. ·;Wt!lh~t~li, ~-- . .
cert1tn ·· eaJercen.elriS.: ;mch IJ Pommy Baptist Chu~b ine1uCic
o[ their crime." They did. The" .Meelure, Loudrnville, 0 . ·,.:ac·•
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\ Damaae ~ Ji'ultz'a. ear wt.l e&amp;U· strike, vlolenea.
special music by UJfl· e~olrple:n·
younger boy wiD appear for "- a~ · he Ukes to be eaJied, ill 21, his
Commaniler rue baa named matbd at~. noite ,to :t~ tractor.
ten aermons by tbe pastOr, Ralph
bearing next TU~dar.
wife, lT. Sbe was formerly of
1
Clitworthy, 'che1ter.. Erwin~ 111-iestl,atinl offietlr .'"Jf!41 ~· Web- Mingle' teatif\!Jd before th~ Hoose· c.. Zulidtl and a candJeligbt com-near Charleston, W. Va.. The Me .
Swish~r and Te_d .
·~- ~-•ij_• no eb•r~tt~r.~ ·~I \f .:IJ .a Judiciary Confmlttee in: support•of munion. service.
~
~;falld
Clures have leased and will op.m
,,. ~'"" · on the MemorJ~~l DQ' · com~ me.&gt;mbe_.r-ot tho ~w (lf&gt;i+l, .W
, et.Wr a bill 'glving the 'p'ltrol pollee pow.
On Palm Sunday tfte chOir
within two weeks [or the lint
·
"~
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,.. . r.rln~
era When ordeted by the gOvtf·
·
' mlttee.
.
ltld.'•nltit •n!l llues ·- ¥jd'clle- rior. The patrol 'la nOW limited•tO re)&gt;don two ontbemo. ''The Ki•r '
time the Dairy 1sle lpcatcd at RL
- - - - - --- pott.
. .
·.patr.OIUnl the blghwAys, crime, . In Shall Come In" and '"111.1! Old
7 and South Fourth Ave.
~
which ·an automobll• is used and RugJed Cross" and tbe 8erl\l.O.d
mwARnsvn..r.E.
UP :Last
year Dairy ble Commi~
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theme wtu be "A. Weeping J:i.hg''
·n n.deri, 17,' Ponieroy, co. ~
ary Inc .. of Wooster, 0., pU\ U'J
crlm" on state property.
Thursday evening ot 7'30 · t~&lt;
•
Funeral services wiJI be held
the anodern buildi.nt on an op1 ~n
The bill under consideration ~a· Lord's Supper will be ob!er.Yed Icbue in whieb a sheriff waa Monda)' for Stanley B. Peteu of
lat Tbe plate remained unoccii-an ou.tgrOwtb of the reeent lengthy in the ~burch's tradiUonall»&gt;liner
,was held . for P'utd Jury Circleville who died early Friday
Funeral senicei aN 0 yet lo- pied through tbe winter.
I
1W
Ohlo COnaoJUiated TeJep~one Co. the · congregation
assembliu,g
month on ear· sEeallng. morning of a heart ailment He is eomplete for Mrl. Be ISle Oiler, 49,
McClure's D11iry Isle is loeatc'd.
dJed suddenly at her home on on a lot that provides amph \,
i" ' i ,.. '
!•
otrlke.
oround • long table lq candl&lt;·
ateajlng • the father or Reynold Greeue, ecJ.; ·
Jtor o[. The DaUy Sentinel.
below Hobsob; FridaY morn- parting area with easy aece,s• ·
Plins· are complete at ' Hob::et
said that ·at one time be lis:;ida 3·
the
The Middleport Emergency !rom Fourth or Rl 7. He will fea- '
Surviving are his wil'e Mn. H..
Hoapltal lor ''Open bo1111e" at n•
used 8l patrolmen during the peak join In the community Good Fri·
authodliel
·was summoned but round lure flavored soft iCe to:-eam. dKJ~
•· H111 th
d0nn!•"'- __.. · Judeemen~ on a 4q•aovlt nOte of the atrike'• ' vlolertce and van. d
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t th
Fed · t 1
zel Peters; another son
E.
Oiler
dead on tbetr arrival. late at first , latel' chocolate and
8
' e new
&amp;In&amp;
iOtaru~~
..:.. ••t~
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08 ine.~'diDI ' inier-- dallam. centered in the Port. ay servace
c
era e
.y,..
·edueatlpn11 buUdin1 of the Hobh
.
·
Church
Dan' Parker wso kiUcd Greene of Columbus;
.
SurViviDg
the deceased are her strawberry, a1terna'15ng. n.o J._.-e
eat" wii ·.nn ·redI ln 'faVOr
of the mouth area.
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•H olpttal Slehool o N~rainJ. "Op·
Easter Sunday
R&gt;Jv. Zundel Monday and two other men were MrA. · Andrew Wennell
hw;band :Marlon and nil* children. cream machines will be installed
·George Wharton of
en house" ,wilt be hf:~d ·saturday, plaintiff ·todiiY n ·Mela:a County
Will speak on "A Good New~ Injured in a Head-on colltalon.
Georae, Betty Ann, Sharon, Clar- and hot dogs and root beer ai:I.J
Aprill&amp;tb, aftci SUnday, AprU"14,· ·~mmon·'plfta C~urt."
to T!:t:a~!:!•l•':,lfl~~~~ ~~~~~~a~ From a Graveyard" aM the choir Landers was wouruled .in the hip Nine grant! chUdren
ence tnd John 1re at home.
will be merchandised.
Other children art: Rosemary
frOm l :OC) p. m., to 8:00 ·P· m. dail7
RfoymoDd V. J!~b.C:h.
emer&amp;:~~ e"cept in handling wlJl sinu; "ResurrecHon PaY n" by a blast fttom a riot gun" fired grand child.
Before moving to Middlep~
wl'tb dedltatiOn service• on Sunda:r sented by Maontna webJter, wat .c:tdflc and communkatiomf.
IIDd "AI! Hall Rr.(kf' met." under
a politeman.. He wrecliied the
Alao aurvhing are hia father -W amsley of Mid'dleport; Martha and residing at 70 N. Second 'An
Jane
Fife
of
Middleport;
Jack
Oil·
April 14tb at 21:.30 It· m.
awarded ~e jud1emeftt ;*hleh.had
MJtie:Je· uid, thlli· '" states hiVe the direction
ul :'I(I'S, -EJmc•·
he· waa driving' ind fled on John H. Peters, Lancuter; bro.onlr to be captured . later thers. George. Lancaster and Harry er ot Middleport and M8rvin Oil· Mac t~peratcd a LoudonVJlle· res-· Vltilt~l'f wlll' · be conducted ~n afted agaWt Ro~ Hill" arid hl&amp;hwa,- ·pe_tr&lt;tls w.hi.~ have a&lt;Jme Wickham.. Mr.a. James · Slephenson
er- of Cheshire. There ai'e three taurant in partnership with his
throdah the buiidiD.... by~ the atu- Acllea ·C. ·Hill.
·
· ·deerCe or p'oli&lt;:e pow~~ i:Jtbtlr thai'! · til'tfanlst.
.
alteep in ll barn. '
and John of East Rin,.old.
father. Loudonville is the (th•.o
olenta of the Futun. ·Ntrne' Club of
u
ll h s d
1
ch
grand children also.
America troni Gallri Aeadeiny
In other actions .,the· ~Ut:' ~er~ p~~ IDI the rOads. ' .
.
. dui;J for u;::OYw~~~v ::!r:~cS:ho::
... He." was a mem~r or tbe First
A sister, Mn. ·Maek McGilton of town that 37 years ago Wll in
~ SchOol ·of GalQpqUa; the ed an _iD..Yestlgation .into famlly
. m.mg~e said in lep~y to I que• ·foUowin"g. A nursery and junior Bla~:weJI Ritrs ,
Methodist Church; Fral.('!r.naL Qr. ColumbuJ and a brother .Jennings the national spoUigbt because
der of Eaglea. Loyal Order of Siders ot Columbus abo survJve.- John F. Kettering· gave fina,ei 11
Al:neri~an Red Croll Gray ~dlea circurriltan(!e~~; IIi U.e aJvorce ac- ti~n t~at be doubted the Natiollal ·c hdrch b conducted for chll· f,l~ld~'n Wednesday
qf .G,a~Jip~lili and aluMni · of Hol;
broUght by Geja1~1ne. Burke Gu~ eoU:Id have ' been uaed ef. ·d ren
wUI be beld ·at 2 p.I'O. backing to the Fbtible Co.; w.hiCb
N. D. Bordon, past('r Moosf:, IOOF and the MWA.
let HoJpltal Scbdol of Nw:iing.
aaalnat . Erne It · BU{,kt because fectively 'in ~he . PDJ~o~t~ •U:III:e. . Th.e flower committee Mrs. Ed·
a pia~ to be announc- now ·makes plas:Uc product+ , ~
· Mtddleport \l:_t. · MorJah
Burial Will be made in Forrest
Tbe famoua General Motot\!1
R6fre1bmentl Will ·
· terved . ebJldr•n· ·are inv9tted. An enb'y ~e aald the ~ops were not ward Foster, Mrs. Wllliam Watso11
Rawlingli-CGats Funeral
Church, officiat-'!od at the Cemetery under the &lt;Ureetion · of ed
with member•
~um- was filed diaminfna: Willie WIJ.. tr~lned as eJ~Il ~e ~nd ~at the lind Mrs. orval Wlll!s, will apHome is In cbara:e of arrange- Corp., inventor wu born .anJ
or Robert Dlai!kwell a.l Defenbaugh Funeral Home.
raised near Loudonvllle, and .llit
ot lhiJ
llama vi The Weat €oaJ~ co. a~(l job Jn.the str~kc eafied., for blchly 1pioecia"te ·the cooperatiun or mem
ments..
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widnesday. ' ·
the Industrial Cor!tmialion of OhiG trllnt!d police oUlcers.
be
d 1· d
1ppreciatlon to the to~ he kR·tf
rresent.ed by
&lt;!ase as it haa been· Mtt,led .o ut ol
·
n n r&amp;en s.·
ill
his boyhood, the plant •Wii
AID
FAMILY
organist
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TARGET PRACTICE
court.
The"bill was apcmiOl'e(l by Reps. ·
-----sponsored
as an n:perimeot ;t lB
The
Middlepo.rt
Emcrgcn'"v
Mr.s.
r.
JERSEY
CITY,
UP
The
auto
.
Kennetb· f'.." B¢1 (&amp;Coshoeton),
MilOS GENERAL HOSP.ITAL
placing
industry
in a am·~~;~ ~i"f
Squad
was
called
to
the
Marion
!UehFW, of Charles Burns, while parked in
One divc.~e. "acti~n waa filed, -K !J: Il. De.nn~l (R--ctJitt0n), ,..04,_ : Admitted.: Mrs. Rina Cr08S, ~ t · E. Y-oung, Mrs.
culturkl
village.
;,' ~ '~
Oller
r~side,
n
ce,
1\t.
?,
at
8
a
.
m.
J.lrs.
lrvht
Baumgardneri
Mra.,
~v
front of bis home on a tecent day
~~~~~ La~nce Nap.,r, Miner.. R. M~n Galvin (I).Lueas).J
cine; Mrs. Frank Imboden, SyraAnnouncement. date
today
to
alit
a
member
of
thf!
CoJe.,
Mn.
Gertrude
ButJCr,'
J(ra.
was
hit
by
a
car
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1t
2:10
a.
m.,
a
vlllt! RD.,· VI ..J'.IJ,le . ~ttle _Napper, . Mlil1le 'is Jelil,viri"I " Uie, pltt~l ~u~; ~lrley Bable, Mid~leport
Clure's .opening the -·•· ,,
Klil(Ue~ O'Btlel\;: '!nd· O'Bt.1e"D · Jh~Uy~ to 'betome _Portsmouth elt)r
~snusaed : Carron Gramm, Lc· Harrison· Bentley, ~ts. W\lJjaJb raxl at B:l50 a. · m.. and a truck at f-amily. Membert atayed until a
will
be made , soon,.
~tor
was
enroute.
0:10 a. m.
Smith.
~· pl~h!ti!fs atto~:rs.
. ma_naeer.
ttrt; Jessie Larrnlns, Rutland.

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Stewing Chickens

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

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

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

State

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lb.
Center Blade Cuts

Nallles

Six Are
In Auto Accident
Near County Line

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THIS SPIC:I.AL
tAC:KAGI

o~~-5at

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

LOOK ,Ott

·! Will Hit

Pomeroy,

ELBE Rf·ELDS .

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

Post~l- Service

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Gleaming stainless steel body cleans eosi·
ly. Tight fitting cover seals in food flavors.

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

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Special $4.99

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

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spending a furlough with his
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Fatally Stricken Mrs. Bessie Oiler
With Heart At.:ta1 Dies Suddenly At
Her Home Friday

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