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ASSOCIATION

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Council Meets

11te Afrll
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c1l Club wa.s
Mrs Helen

THURS•.fRI

MAY 2.'3
R!Ch.ard Todd

Robert Ta~·lor
Dana Wynter

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

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

Edmund O'Bnen

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

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Ben Cooper
Anna Marla Alberghcttl
DUEL AT APACHE WILLS

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

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

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

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

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

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

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tum lhat have made Goodyear S.T Nyloo DeLwoo
Bupor-Cuohlona the bat tile value oo the marlu:~

Mrs. Lee Pratt
Is Hostess To
Kin Club Meet

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

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

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Jumors' mothers: Mesdames Ma

?f the Columbus Roman CathcJ.c
dwtese who dted Thursr'ay mgh:
Jf a cerebral h emorr~age
Stnckcn 1n the chancery offiCl
wa
Thursday, Btshop ifcady
, ushed to Mount Carmel Hosp1t 1
where he dJed a few hours later
Ordamrt. to the prlesthood at
Clevrland OhiO, In ttJS Btsh,p
Re:~dy
went to Washlngton 1n
1931 t~s a~~".sJS!ant general secrfl
'ary of the N:~l!onal
Catholic
~elfllre Confereilee •1nd was r l•
vatP.d to lh general stcretarv~hlp
n 103fi He held the post unttl !rr
rva~ named bishop
Bishop Readv s f1rst appmnt
:nent was to Samt Msry's Church
1n Pamcsvllle, Oh1o
Bilih.op Readx was mstalled as
biShOp of ColumDus Jan 4, 1945
·ure~cdmg the late Btsbop James
J. Hartley
A nallve of New Haven, Conn
~e rc('~\Ye'! h s' early e(lucation 1n
New Haven and at St Peter's ln
Mansfteld, Ohtr'l, where h1s famtll
moved when he was a thild
He received hl$ bachelor's de
~reP. at St Vmcent College m ... L11•
lrobe Pa , In 1913 11nd h,iS masters there two year6. iat\r He
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Scoui11orse Sho;·
Scheduled May 18
At Pt. Pleasant

As

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

Will Be Saturday

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

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

Middleport Child
Affected By Rare
Disease Of Blood

Pomeroy Glee
Club concert
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C1hairm'an of tbe OU tesUnR' dur
tri~. Dr. Carl H. RoberU, OU as·
•qd.Jte piofessor of education and
'r' meqlber of the a'Hvlsory board for
~e te!ting '-rogtam, said 10 top.
wlnDers In tests in 21 !IUbJects'
bcre will he rankea and their
"'Jlam.tp forwarded to the ·state de·
part-ment of education for ttate
nllldD,. • tt.~ top 25 wmnera in
eJCh aub1eet m the atate will re·
\:t!ive Cdlll-seal
from
lOCial high
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$Chool!l Counuea included m this
dntr1et Ire Athens, Galha, Jack·
son, Qoclr:irig, Meigs, Perry, Ross
and Vmton
School! and the number takmg
the test! are, ,1\thens, 82, Chilli·
1 cnthe, 49: Galhpohs, 23, Jackson ,
I~. Lott.n. 53, NthLonvllle 19; New
Lexmgton, 32, Oak Hill, 30; Well·
aton, 361 Albany, 12, Amel"Bern,
14; Carthaae-Troy, 15; Chauncey·
Dover, f2, Glouster, 14. The Plain~
13; Waterloo, 13: Corning, lD,
CrooUVfJie, 16, Glenford-Hopewell,
12, Junetwn City-Jackson, 13; New
Straltawdlc, 15; Shawnee, 10, Som.
erset, l-2, Holy Trmity, Somer~et,
bigh tebooll 4, Tbornv!lle, 12; Rockbridge, 11;
ill one of ftve South Bloomingville, tO; Starr·
heading dis-~ WashingtOn, 6; Coalton, ti, Racine,
Another 20 17. Centralia, 1; Catholic Central,
WJU assist Chllllrotbe, 12; AUensvdle, 14,
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United States
InEuropeDespite
BONN, Germany !UP) - Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles w~rned the Atlanti" alliance today against "unlimited
~C!:~~~· J~.~ prospect.! of a dtsarmament agreement with
A reltable diplomatic source said Dulles delJvered his
warnmg 3'5 the North Atlantic Treaty Orgamzation council

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

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

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

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settd&amp; 23 of tti ~senaers to Wash·
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Middleport Little
League Meeting
Poorly Attended

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

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Bradbury Makes
First Move In
Primary Battle

Teamster Union B~Jndicted
On Federal Income Tax Counts

In ~ght ~··!~Illes I

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

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

Warning Issued
On Disposition
Of &lt;::igarettes

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

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

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780 IEasl Main Sl.

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

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

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All popular s.l••• and

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

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Mrs. Harry Smith
i Funeral Service
Held On Monday

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

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DONALD HEADLIY

POWELL

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

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

Middleport
Society

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STOP "SOn-BED"
BACKACHE

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

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

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lumber laymg agmnst the stde ef
the butldlna. mrul likely from
"Jhl
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thrown 1nto '' The
u ed t o.,.cco
chief said,
"Throwing away lighted matenal
can be vf'ry dangerous noW with
the dry Ieason well upon UJ.':
Ch1ef Bartrum reported a ndnor
acctdent Thursday morning at the
corner of South Second and Mlll
S!~;~:~~~. Franklin Martin, 20, Mid
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started past the intersecdecided to stop and park,
u'? to do ao
he backed up he bumped
II car driven by James t~olmer
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19, who had stopped batk of Martin Only mmor damage wu m·
curred, and repairs were arrani(ed
b~tween the partt~s There were
no .arreBts The Martln car was
owned by Lonnie Frazier.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
IHseharged Gordon Wmebren·
ner, Syracuse; Wllliam Kaspar,
Pomero)'", Henry Ward, MJddh·
port: Hobart Raub, Pemeroy, E1·
ward Myen, MinersvJlle

Grand Jury Will
Convene May 13

Two From Rutland.High School
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oae DioDtb $1. By mail o.oe year $8; li.J.: months, $4;.25; three IQQP.tbs tin• srhool yrar . throu gh r J in .
12.80: one month, $1.
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P\abllshtd ewr.J afWnoon except Sunday by The 0 . o a e:r n snow . t'l &lt;".
T h o ~e honored
Wt r e Chari:!~
ttnel.Jnc: .• at 110 Mechanic&amp; .. Pomeroy, 0 . Bu.aineu o!fice pbane ·381
Hu pp , .J im my Ar ace, Russell Cu miititOriti oHi~ pboll" 397.
. - - - - -mi n$, Boll!Jy
MeNir·k.ltl ,
Bill ~'
Wood and l.ar ry Hou ~ t o n ; Frmll:
Lawson and H~ro ld K.1iser wer ·
unabl e lo atl t• ntl . Larry f{aualo11
won a rree t it- kr-1 in an elimin:t·
lion ron tcst.
Accom p:myin:,: tht' rrou p W (' ."•
Mrs.
K&lt;~lh n· 11 Crow . '\J r.~. C'h loru ~
Elsewhere in The Daily Sentinel today you will note one
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tbe most unusual politica·l promises ever made by a
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The boys Wl' fC also treated to rehere or elsewhere. Mr. Cecil Bradbury , candidate Cor the
fresh ment s d uri-ng the e 1•rnin ~.: .

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Race In Middleport As Promise Made To
Interview EveryVoterln Primary

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O'-lty of Middlepot1 at the forthcoming primary election
Tuesday has vowed he will make an honest effort to intorview every voter in the vlllage, If nominated, (taotamoullt
Pome~oy
830 The Bla stor~ · , .
election) to Learn what that voter's ideas .are for improvement
.,oo -cavakade oi sPortr ~
of his community.
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We are not lntet·ested here in the political merits of
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promiSe. or of how deserving Mr. Bradbury is or the no'"·' Ina- [
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!'he P omeroy women'!! Praytr
teresting, and important, as an effort on the part of I · r.~~~:~~; IGroup rnl'l Wednesday morning 11.
Uve village official to get down to those famous "grasa '
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to discover what the voters really want.
May meeting.
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Aletter by "A Citizen" in Thursday's
Mrs. J. H. St r phenson leJHie·· 8:45 CBS MorJJlRif Ne.vs
lined in considerable detail a startling array
spoke on Joshua 11nd how he lr ·l 0;00 Morninl Show
of the candidates, Mr. Bradbury, Mayor C. 0 . Flsher or Ray lhe people to the promi ~cd lan(l 10:00 GinTy Moore
'r She brought out 11ll have thm ~
Frazier , l'OUld treat with many of them before election . ~e Jericho's llut by faith in Got' and tuo s•.-\k. " Rk'
answers just are not simple enough to get across to voters In prayer tht·Y l·an o_vercome them lJ:OO Velian~ Lldy
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a short span or time , even a long spa;n . Such answers work
During th(· meet mg H wa s de· 12:30 Searrlt for Tomoti'Otl'
themselves out over a periOd of months through negotiation, cided to ranct•l the meelings 011 12:4S Guiding Light

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Daley berda are c ettioe larJ!r
accordlnr to R.llph PonerfleJd,
Elteolion DalryD\Jin from Ohlo
State Unlveralt)', Who met with
Kei.g• COunty ()aiey PrOduction
·· • record 'keepers JaM week. The
•ver•Je· 1ize herd In Ohio In'· ~aRd lr-om 22 cowa ln. ·1955 to
U COWl ln 18M In D. H. I. .\ .
berda in th.e state. Herds carryinK
)Ut the Owner-$ampier teating

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COYil per htrd ~D tb~ aame period
&amp;even1 atltea oow have man~
herds JYeraalnJ bttter th~n .o
cowt ·uch. In Ohio, aeeorclbtl :o
Porterlteld, we AHi lle&amp;din1 in
the dlrertion of the o6Q cow heNtJ.
l'bfa iaereue In 1lte if. broutbt On
by m1ny factor• tncJud!nl the
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l•bor hiJb coat of Jquipment and
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lnct~aaed the number of dairy
c:ow• and bellera: on farnu ac·
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een•u• !Ufu.rea. llei14 County •
return lhow.ed 108.3% u
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cows and be1fen on fllrma: In 19M
ll eorhpared to 1950. The .ltlte as
a whole had only ~ ~s manv
in 1964, A·then• and Galba Coun·
t)' each bad 1'7% as many CO Nil
and helfen in 19M.
lndieaUon that the t"end in th 4
area 1• to few~r and larger herds

b ~t oat by tb1 fact llu.t&lt; a return abo¥e produttlon eDIU
Albcno .... " "· ltolp IT" ..~ ran,tng from 121..00 per eow ua
Galli• 8811];. u maD-" berdt 1n lt5f the 102 low produetq bnd1 •.·
Ia. Jl'GU tm.-ome JM eow tbe bett.er t.han SUIO.OO per eow lA
ce l\lut report
1how~ Atbe.h tbe hilh produdna 1U berdl.
Averace produetlon ln the 132
witb J221, Gallla lf216 and MeiSJ
witb $214. Total eow1 and b~lfu• lctw prod.UC"jnl hrrd, in Ob.l.o wa .
milk and 303
kept for mll-lr: ln tbe three cou:\· UOJ pound.a of
pound•
of
butterfJt.
1'be liM bilb
tie1 ahowa G11J11 county wltb
10.200, Athena 8,600 and Melc, htrds IVeta&amp;ed 11,114 poundl Of
c o~o~nty 8.000 In 1904. The number milk and '21 pounda ol butterfat.
of herda lilted In 19M ahowe1 The 200 herdl -in the mldd l~
Melp 1280, Athena 1200 and Gal· group averaaed 81J4111 pound~ of
milk 1nd 361 poundt til buttuf1l
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Ohio DHlA reeorda trom the
DHIA te1t avna1e B.l68 poundi
475 herda oa test In •ea •bowed of milk and 303 pounda l)f butt~, ·

WOOSTER, 0 .- Tbe "meaMJpt" atalion i:n the 1920'• and until hia
steer tba~ weiJbt• 900 14) 1M reeent reUument bead of animal
pounda at 14 to 115 !!IODt.hJ and hu b~.asblndry work at the Ua lverlit:r
80 percent ~ible ~Kat In bia ear· of Wlaconain.
eau llhould bt the JO&amp;I ol tbe modern eattle feder.
Dr. .Bohltedt aummed up the
SeU·fed steen mak~ at aood ehana:e in eattle (~dina when he
ute ot thelr ra.Uona and aa eeo. eoatrut.ed. Ule f.Uenin1 of J-year.
fat. Thelltl tOWJ eorilumed aa nomieal talDa u tboee c.-efuUy old •teen wetahlos up to 1 ton
when 111u1btered with today'a
average of nearly three ton ol band fed
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tilace and nearly two ton of ba1
Serum treatment• are lela ef· weit:hll in 18 monUu or lea from
in addition to betU:r than one feettve. tbaa antibioties and aulla birth to buteher.
ton of train durin.a the yu.r. T l- drua:a 1n treaUn1 alaippin1 fever.
tal feed COlt Wll lilted It $150
Theae are eonclu.toa1 ptber~d
"Feedinc beyond choice trade,..
&lt;~veru~ which leaves f228.00 to·· bJ 1500 cattlemen at Ohio Alrtndt· Dr. Bobatedt Mid, "wutel corn
other co1t.a and labor per eow. ural itKperim.ent ataUon on beef and protein supplement enoup to
feed (IUt a million ca.ttJe yearly."
Value of product wa1 $378.00 P"'::" cattle day lalt week.

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The larce quantity of hay and
silaae l:OJUumed -indlcate.a the Y ...
lue Of a:ettin1 the best qualltv
roughage u well aa the neceaary
tonnage. Fitures
presented by
Porterfield showed that total d.i·
gestlble nutrients (T. F. N.) u
wen u dige!iible proteln de
crease as the gra11e1 and legum·
es become more mature.
Grasses In the vea:etative a.ta~&amp;e
sho~ 79% T. D. N. u compar·
ed 1.0' 61%- in the euly herd, M%
' in run bloom and oaly 49% wbe"
mature. Tbe protein decreased in
the lame stages from 1S.5% t'l
only 8.7% when mature.
Legumes showed almost the
same T. D. N. in ea~h staee b:1~
the amount of protein started ,.t
18.7% in the veJetatlve atage,
.14.7 % in bud, 10.2% in bloom
and 6.4% when mature. The after
math following regrowth for a
period of ~ to 9 weeks 1bowerl
SH% T. D. N. and 14.3% protei".l
in the legumes.
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Meigs county farmers will ha'w'e
to make th-e deeision yet tbis
month as to whether to eut ear1i
and attempt to a:et higher peree I·
tage of T. 0 . N. or wait fo :
slightly hiiJher yirl,:ls.
All Meigs county farmers are
invited w the field day at the
Southeut Experiment Farm at
Carpenter on Wednesday, May 15
when they will be able tn see the
experimental work on best methodl
of
obtaining meado'¥
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discussion, compromise, and partial actions.
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good on his promise, the ~eop e o at least
no looger s&amp;y, "What's the use of voting, I never get a
to lave anything to say about the government anyway?"
often, those who sacrifice time ahd money to serve in a
capacity are continually criticized, without any facts

ever as support, for any acU9n that ls taken . Certainly. m•$·
taktt are made, even ln small towns, wh~e paths seemmgty
shob.Id be clearcut. But they aren't always so euy, or clear,

as the casual observer as~umes .

tae churcheM for thr- summer
months and will hold meeting -:
at various home.~. It WllS alt!O
decided to choose a c h u r c h
a month and prDY e 11.ch day at
noon ror that church . its mcm·
hers ami tht' pastor. Prayer~
will be offered ror the BaplL
Churrh during May.
Prayers were ofrered for th
sick. the needy and the church.e s
In the community.

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Meter
receipts of $242 were re.
a smallish town could it even be considered. Fancy
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ported today by Pomeroy Patrol·
Sensenbrenner of Columbus making ~uch a campaign move! man John M("Kenzle.
Out o! the queotlon 1
-The Middleport campaign has been unusually quiet ""1111
MAN ARUSTED
today. It may be livened up In the next three.

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Roger Bea('h , 32, Columbus , 0 ..
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Thunday nlght bY Constable ·Pet~:
Hendr ix on a ch arge of non-sup- CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY
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"llll't brought by his wife. He will
The May meelln l!. Of th e Step~ppear in Ju s · ~c e
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The meet!na: was called to order Industry and Labor• ,.,;~~~·~~::~
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b)l Virginia Ai'nott , the prellidcnt , Wednesdny mght r1
6:00 Five Star Final
by ask in~~: Rev F:lwood to say a passaJ(e or a bill boosting unemploy
6:115 John Daly anti the News
prayer , after wh1ch he );!ave Janice meut bene fils rrom $39 to $4~ per
6:30 Rin Tin Tin
WoHc, Bob Birch, Hobert Euler week for p1~ rs on s with dependents.
7:00 Jim Bowie
and Don Johneon a gift from the The present $39 c~ ilinlil w11J reCo~nty
7:30 ChiCO Kid
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muln for une mployed penons with
8:00 I Led Thrcl! Lives
The class derided to have the out depende nt s.
8:30 Public Defender
netct meet1n11 afler th e J_ce cream
The epmmlttce turned down a
11 made June 7 for the tee cream proposal to author.ize supplcmel"!tal
IOC!'ial June 8.
benefit ~ undor which thC slata and
TheTe were 8 mcm!Jerll and 8 lnduhry wo~ld ro1tke payments to

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Announrement have been ra:1
idly descrlblhg wlth vOJCe, mus1c
arid colorful ph&lt;&gt;to(itrapby , the ceived here of the birth of a da i"'
strUgg:les, sacrifices, defeats and ' ghter to Mr. ~d Mrs. Emt"QIJel

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Saturday
Mary
Bailey.
wlth Mr. and Mr1. Emmett
Mr. andwith
ftJrs.Mrs.
Harry
Brown
tnd them.
Mr. and MMI. Denv~r Curtis a-nd
chlldren were Sundty visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruqell Painter.
1 son, Mr. and Mrs. L O.·Jtleree, Mr.
M.rt. Clyde Well and dau1hter 1and Mrs. Hobart Newell and famUy
c-alled en Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday Jptnt Sunday atferf1oon wit.lt Mr.
afterdoon. .
and Mr.s. Jake Van Meter ot PortMr and Mn. Floyd Spence wer• · la·ncl.
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spent the Wet-k ertd wlth ~. and
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d-.uahl•r, ~r- •n.a Mrs. Denver
GOLDIN WIDDINO
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Mr. aod ·~· David v. Welle
bot:e. ·
of 114: Jlrlck St., will oblervtl
af Chester spent their 5Qth · wed~lpf ~mnl~ersary,
M&amp;DJo,Jtouah.
, Tuesdaro, May 7. They are up~t·
· J.ill,ll;t ealltd on Jne all of 'thelr . 'blldl·en to be
Tuesday. ·Mrs. wlth tbeln
. ee~nlnt lund,~ .,
health.
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PEP TO . FIGHT
FLORENCE, S. C. UP - Fo~
mer featherweight chempion Wil·
lie Pep of Hartford, Conn., bas
signed to meet" MaPll)' cutro .ol
Me~ico · city in a to-round bout It
the Florence Memorial Sta.CIIu~,

May 10. The bout ha&amp; been ICbe·d·
uled aa a pre-race attraetion for
the Rebel 300-mile convertible auto r11c~ 11t lhe Darlln,ton Speed·
way, May u .

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2

to

9 P.M.

Dlreetly Ia Freat of h r Baildiag
IN POMEROY
PRIZES- REFRESHMENTS- DRAWINGS- DEMONSTRATIONS- MOWER RIDING CONTEST (Win Clock Radial

DON'T
MISS IT!

FUN

our present types of shoulder-fired
weapons.
The . fameri Ml , the Browning
automatic rilf e, the .30 caUbre ear·
bine and the MiJ .submachine gun
·Ire going the way of the old
_Springfield rifle.
.
The new rifle is called tbe T44.
The Army announced Wednesday
tbat a£ter a six-year eompetltlon
the T4+developed at the Sprinl·
field, Mass., armory was selected
~ .aad the Belgian FN rlfie adopted
·b)- the British w&amp;.s rejec:ted.
' The Armu_said the new rifles
wiU be lssEd to .the troops jn:

Brli&gt;J iu load of sraia,aod.r011'11.qu!Ckly oee bow ,

VA~

,LOOK FOR THEIIG~~ENTJ

WASHING1'0N UP-The
ca.n soldier ls getting a new stan•
dard rifie to take the place of

,. (aoc aoll lfe&lt;:urattly we handle your sriac. P!ck' 011t
.I the ntiOftl JOU ,..ant from OUJ' •ibt O( ~ba
_, ~PP&lt;*.&gt;;od Formula1- Feed tllem aad Sill lh•:"'''

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SOUTHEASTERN
and W.

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Cooctnc.ratea aad our ""9 atc;u(ate ~:di)Jt :we can a;takt rJtiODI
lhll aet tbe be!lf poiAI~Io reiullt rciim fOot JralL ·

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·New Type Rifle
For Soldiers

-\\ldJoally, .;,, 1rindio11·••d dlixi•f accvracy il 1111od' _ .
~esukrlj by Puri .. Lab0mo~11- Wftlf I'Viao-Micro-ml•od.

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Philadelpbla Pbilllea Miami farm
club In the International League,
has been aold by the Boston Red •.
Soil to San Frandaeo of the Pacifie
Cout Lea&amp;ue. Sprinc pitched only
one acori!Jess inninJ In relief this ;·
11e11on for tbe Red SoL

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• The economist Jlee9 hog prie ~ i
continuing somewhat lower ID
tbe {lrst a months of 1958 than
they were the first three montba
of this year. He .suggests farmerswatch eare-fully the t2rrowlng in·
tentlon for the late 1957. If theae
farrowinas rise sharply, he says,
a significant drop in hog price~
could be expeded In the last bal(
of next year
The economist points out that
early -predictions pointed to a
considerable increase ·in farrow·
lngs this yesr, which
would
cause the price next year to ~
wen below the 195'1 avera1e.
More recently he says, the fee 1 •
lng is growing that farmrs are
temperlng their
increases and
that tb.e price drop, at Jeut. in
carJy 19M, may not .be ·as drastic
as originally expected .

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. A lta~f of about 40 autborltJea ·
m the f1e:ld of en: qu1Uty and
aradlna: will pre~ent a +Gay .coune
on the " whys" and "'IKIWI" of ~
eec quallty. Peraona attendlna wiU
ineluk JJ'Iden, ; 01 peet.ot1, poul·
try pJant f(lremen , 1tuMnll and
ot.ben intereJted in e&amp;a; Jrad:l.n.c
and quality.
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Jiveatock leaderJ. Dr. Carl Gay.
formerly cblrf of animal Jclenre
•t Ohio State Unlvenit.y 1nd the
experiment Slltion, &amp;Neted. man)!
old frleoda.
.
Headline ~PUker wu Dr. Gul
BobJtedt, rtllnreher at the Ohio

Price Peak In

main above prices
19ll5.

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New CMeef't ·lri
Better

Quality aehool J.une 1•::n, Put

Clayton. univmu,. extentloa poW.
tryman , annouDetd todl.)'.

J)oujllln expects hog price.s ln
late summer to avera~e about t~e .
same to sJi.gbUy higher than tn
the cor:-csp'&gt;ndine
period laot
year, then move downwarll In mid
faJI to a level slightly below those
Jn the fall of 1958 but still re:

.C•u·m

ot

at Woolter lut ftek.
It wu bomeeomln,: da)' lor 2

farmers.

CHICK STAm··

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man u:plaiDed. Tbe flail raulU and only moderate fat covrrina.
on feediq trials for tail 1tu' will
be availAble after tbe ateera are
Jtauehtered and ma)' abow tome
variationa in tbt multi oblerved

COLUMBUS. 0.-Look for hog
prices to reach Uaetr 1957 peak
by July 1 or earlier, Riley Dou·
gan, Ohio State University exte~l·
sion economist, advises
Oh1o

CONCENTRATES stand back of

COLUMBUS - The Oblo &amp;tate
UnlveraitJ wiU be hut to the tlltll
annual Northeuton Poulf.r7 ~
dll('ers CouarU Ea Gradinl 4Dd

Larr,. Kuntle. meatl profeuor
The &amp;00 Jteers on teJt raUOftl at
TtGIRS SILL SPRING
at
Ohio Stlte Univenity. lllustratthe W"OOI\er ltati(ln and outlyiDI
what
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advoc1tn
In
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DETROIT
uP - Left-bander
farDll will not 10 to market for
cboiet
ateak
with
bit
muacle
"eye"
Jaet
SprinJ,
drafted
from Ute
~~everaJ weeka, Dr. EarJ,. JOo.ter-

Hogs Seen For
60 Days Hence .

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Movies
Bible Time
Twn.Cun PlayhouJe
Let'8 Talk It over
Famous Film Festival
The Lawrence Welk Sllow
Ozark Jubllee
20th Cen~ury Theater

· Sunday visitors of Mr · and Mra,l· 1burg spent several da)ll with bor
Wlll Heilman were Mrs. Martba mother Mra Emnla Powell .
Wolle, Mr. and Mra. Dana Turn~
Mr. ;nd M.r •. wUJard Pi&amp;ott and
and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. To
daulhters spent sunc:fay afternoon
scott and daughter, Rev. nnd Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy BuSh of
Weber Thoma, Mr . and Mrs. Racine
John Smllh, Mr . and Mrs. Orville
Mr. ~nd Mro. CharlO! Price and
Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Homer family spent Sunday wttb Mr. and
Geo11e1n, Geora:e and Betty East· Mn. Vah~ie Speneer of Syraeuse.
man.
Mr. and Mra. Roland Stethem
Mr. and Mrs. curlla Bailey spent and famlly spent Sunday afternoon

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NOtice· is hereby a;iven, tP.a~. J(MI:o ·

lomomlw's

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baler. Don't miss lbia-IY•
aaV.ini o~po~unity whlph
can be offm:ed only by the
one compap.y that manufactorea bolb 'the baler and tho

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of June,

9:00 A Date With the Angels
9:30 Movie
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J.O :OO News of the Night
10:10 Theater 13

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Day Saints on
7:30 p. m.
Chester is a great grandmother.

~:00 Jackie Gleas~ Show
9:00 Gate Storm Show
9:30 Hey J'eannte
lO:ot Gunsmoke
10;80 The Late_Sb_o_"-.,---

12:59

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man of Youngstown are the grand
parents. Mrs. Mabel VanMeter of

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Karageorge ~arlene Van Meter•
Of Gary lnd on April 29. Rien·

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May Meeting Held

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Cattlemen See Best Profit Now 26th Sehool On
In Raising Young Meat Steers Grading Of Eggs
DaUy SeDUnel, Pomeroy-lll4dleport, o ., May J, 1&amp;57~

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-tate one

This Coming
Monday, May 6
2 to 9 P.M.

B. Milia St.

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The
Daily
Sentinel
JJJVO'I'IJI

TO IN'QJRESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AUA

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S. QWEN -GENERAL MANA.GER
I. YtKII..II E, GREENE - EDITOR
Jfatloaal 1
representatlYe, BottiDelli-KimbalL Inc.. Mil
1.-ililatozd::ve., 8lf YoM City, 16, N. Y.
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L&lt;"ta rt Fu ll 5 PTA f howed tbri ··
apprt•clottion to the School Bo~
Patro l rt'CL·ntly wh•·u the boys
IH're tJI:t• u lo lhf' s k a t i n ~ rink

..,S~:!ttptiot~. rata: Delivery by tartler where available 30 cent• per

1•e ar

-- ·:-l!:iiteNd. .. 18001ld elan malllni matter at the

post

TELEVISION GUIDE- .

Letart Falls PTA
Entertains Its
Schoolboy Patrol

oUtce at om

l"hL· ~ tt · r

fur

I 6:55
7 :00
9 :00

;m f'l' rnin~ vf

fun .
The bo.\'~. all si x{h gradeNi . Pll ·
.-ki aae JMI' iD advance at The Daily Sentinel office, $HI.60f· m
aon.ll)a, 17.80; three mont:hl. $3.90. By motvr rout.fl where aval able trot the tu:: hwa..v durin:,: t he ton
oae DioDtb $1. By mail o.oe year $8; li.J.: months, $4;.25; three IQQP.tbs tin• srhool yrar . throu gh r J in .
12.80: one month, $1.
hi v 11 Se
P\abllshtd ewr.J afWnoon except Sunday by The 0 . o a e:r n snow . t'l &lt;".
T h o ~e honored
Wt r e Chari:!~
ttnel.Jnc: .• at 110 Mechanic&amp; .. Pomeroy, 0 . Bu.aineu o!fice pbane ·381
Hu pp , .J im my Ar ace, Russell Cu miititOriti oHi~ pboll" 397.
. - - - - -mi n$, Boll!Jy
MeNir·k.ltl ,
Bill ~'
Wood and l.ar ry Hou ~ t o n ; Frmll:
Lawson and H~ro ld K.1iser wer ·
unabl e lo atl t• ntl . Larry f{aualo11
won a rree t it- kr-1 in an elimin:t·
lion ron tcst.
Accom p:myin:,: tht' rrou p W (' ."•
Mrs.
K&lt;~lh n· 11 Crow . '\J r.~. C'h loru ~
Elsewhere in The Daily Sentinel today you will note one
Grim
m.
Bollh r anl1 J imm y C1 ow
tbe most unusual politica·l promises ever made by a
·
The boys Wl' fC also treated to rehere or elsewhere. Mr. Cecil Bradbury , candidate Cor the
fresh ment s d uri-ng the e 1•rnin ~.: .

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Unusual Tactic Unfolded In Mayoralty
Race In Middleport As Promise Made To
Interview EveryVoterln Primary

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5:30
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Wt~ather c&amp;s l

M5 Sports E y'J
6:45 NBC Newii
7 :00 Blol1die
7:30 LHe of Riley
8:00 The Joseph Cotton Show

O'-lty of Middlepot1 at the forthcoming primary election
Tuesday has vowed he will make an honest effort to intorview every voter in the vlllage, If nominated, (taotamoullt
Pome~oy
830 The Bla stor~ · , .
election) to Learn what that voter's ideas .are for improvement
.,oo -cavakade oi sPortr ~
of his community.
pr · Gr"UP
We are not lntet·ested here in the political merits of
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9:45 Famous fl'tghtJ
10
:00 br . Jludsons ilo~a1
promiSe. or of how deserving Mr. Bradbury is or the no'"·' Ina- [
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Uon . j3ut his tactic in maktn. the announcement, whic~..
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ven weight because he is known as a " man of his word, IS
!'he P omeroy women'!! Praytr
teresting, and important, as an effort on the part of I · r.~~~:~~; IGroup rnl'l Wednesday morning 11.
Uve village official to get down to those famous "grasa '
the :tim Baptlsl Cli'urctJ for thei r
. WCHI-TV CMAKIIIL I
to discover what the voters really want.
May meeting.
a·oo
r•nt&lt;tin Kaoaaroo
Aletter by "A Citizen" in Thursday's
Mrs. J. H. St r phenson leJHie·· 8:45 CBS MorJJlRif Ne.vs
lined in considerable detail a startling array
spoke on Joshua 11nd how he lr ·l 0;00 Morninl Show
of the candidates, Mr. Bradbury, Mayor C. 0 . Flsher or Ray lhe people to the promi ~cd lan(l 10:00 GinTy Moore
'r She brought out 11ll have thm ~
Frazier , l'OUld treat with many of them before election . ~e Jericho's llut by faith in Got' and tuo s•.-\k. " Rk'
answers just are not simple enough to get across to voters In prayer tht·Y l·an o_vercome them lJ:OO Velian~ Lldy
12:15 Love of Lift&gt;
a short span or time , even a long spa;n . Such answers work
During th(· meet mg H wa s de· 12:30 Searrlt for Tomoti'Otl'
themselves out over a periOd of months through negotiation, cided to ranct•l the meelings 011 12:4S Guiding Light

Womens

NE.W: IN· F•ounrc
av c. I.

WSAZ -TV Chan"el3
Friday
Sign On
Today
Hom pi&gt; r Room ~
The Pl"ice !s Hight
'truth or Conllt'!qditlktt
~e Tar Do ugh ,
It c ould Br- You ·
C ut~ re-1"\ t
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!lly Lit-tle M.a.r&amp;:i.e
Tt&gt; nneAAee Ernie
Mat inee Theater
Queen F'o-r A Day
Modern Romance•
Comedy Time
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Movietime
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Cartoons
Newa Plcture
Wild Bill Hickok

oyer
M . I H ld
eehng s e

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Cwnty Atrkultur•l A.-nt
Daley berda are c ettioe larJ!r
accordlnr to R.llph PonerfleJd,
Elteolion DalryD\Jin from Ohlo
State Unlveralt)', Who met with
Kei.g• COunty ()aiey PrOduction
·· • record 'keepers JaM week. The
•ver•Je· 1ize herd In Ohio In'· ~aRd lr-om 22 cowa ln. ·1955 to
U COWl ln 18M In D. H. I. .\ .
berda in th.e state. Herds carryinK
)Ut the Owner-$ampier teating

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12:00 To night
I :00 Si~n Off

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Clrd e 3 Ranch
Gumbr
Fury
Capt. liallant
True Story
Ddect 1ve's Diar y
Down on the Far m
Hopal ong Caa11id y
TBA
Base ba ll
Sky King
Sports Eye
News Picl ure
Roy Rugt&gt;r.s
Saturday Night Jamboree
Perry Co~o
Ceall-8r's Hn1.1r
Gl' ~ r ge Gtlbl"'l
Your Uit Parade
TBA
~~wa and Sportl

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progr•m inerea.ted from lo6 to 1!1
COYil per htrd ~D tb~ aame period
&amp;even1 atltea oow have man~
herds JYeraalnJ bttter th~n .o
cowt ·uch. In Ohio, aeeorclbtl :o
Porterlteld, we AHi lle&amp;din1 in
the dlrertion of the o6Q cow heNtJ.
l'bfa iaereue In 1lte if. broutbt On
by m1ny factor• tncJud!nl the
eoa.t price ,queae ahortltle of
l•bor hiJb coat of Jquipment and
the rieed for areater volum~ and
etriclene1 in the eatlre dJir1 pro·

j duct!••
b..tn ....
Melp Ca~mt,. waa

one ol tb·~
lew countlta lh the •t.l'-' whica.
lnct~aaed the number of dairy
c:ow• and bellera: on farnu ac·
eordinc to the ltcWJ ud 195;4
een•u• !Ufu.rea. llei14 County •
return lhow.ed 108.3% u
many
cows and be1fen on fllrma: In 19M
ll eorhpared to 1950. The .ltlte as
a whole had only ~ ~s manv
in 1964, A·then• and Galba Coun·
t)' each bad 1'7% as many CO Nil
and helfen in 19M.
lndieaUon that the t"end in th 4
area 1• to few~r and larger herds

b ~t oat by tb1 fact llu.t&lt; a return abo¥e produttlon eDIU
Albcno .... " "· ltolp IT" ..~ ran,tng from 121..00 per eow ua
Galli• 8811];. u maD-" berdt 1n lt5f the 102 low produetq bnd1 •.·
Ia. Jl'GU tm.-ome JM eow tbe bett.er t.han SUIO.OO per eow lA
ce l\lut report
1how~ Atbe.h tbe hilh produdna 1U berdl.
Averace produetlon ln the 132
witb J221, Gallla lf216 and MeiSJ
witb $214. Total eow1 and b~lfu• lctw prod.UC"jnl hrrd, in Ob.l.o wa .
milk and 303
kept for mll-lr: ln tbe three cou:\· UOJ pound.a of
pound•
of
butterfJt.
1'be liM bilb
tie1 ahowa G11J11 county wltb
10.200, Athena 8,600 and Melc, htrds IVeta&amp;ed 11,114 poundl Of
c o~o~nty 8.000 In 1904. The number milk and '21 pounda ol butterfat.
of herda lilted In 19M ahowe1 The 200 herdl -in the mldd l~
Melp 1280, Athena 1200 and Gal· group averaaed 81J4111 pound~ of
milk 1nd 361 poundt til buttuf1l
II• liUO.
The Meip
('OUnty berda on
Ohio DHlA reeorda trom the
DHIA te1t avna1e B.l68 poundi
475 herda oa test In •ea •bowed of milk and 303 pounda l)f butt~, ·

WOOSTER, 0 .- Tbe "meaMJpt" atalion i:n the 1920'• and until hia
steer tba~ weiJbt• 900 14) 1M reeent reUument bead of animal
pounda at 14 to 115 !!IODt.hJ and hu b~.asblndry work at the Ua lverlit:r
80 percent ~ible ~Kat In bia ear· of Wlaconain.
eau llhould bt the JO&amp;I ol tbe modern eattle feder.
Dr. .Bohltedt aummed up the
SeU·fed steen mak~ at aood ehana:e in eattle (~dina when he
ute ot thelr ra.Uona and aa eeo. eoatrut.ed. Ule f.Uenin1 of J-year.
fat. Thelltl tOWJ eorilumed aa nomieal talDa u tboee c.-efuUy old •teen wetahlos up to 1 ton
when 111u1btered with today'a
average of nearly three ton ol band fed
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practice tini1hlnc cattle at handy
tilace and nearly two ton of ba1
Serum treatment• are lela ef· weit:hll in 18 monUu or lea from
in addition to betU:r than one feettve. tbaa antibioties and aulla birth to buteher.
ton of train durin.a the yu.r. T l- drua:a 1n treaUn1 alaippin1 fever.
tal feed COlt Wll lilted It $150
Theae are eonclu.toa1 ptber~d
"Feedinc beyond choice trade,..
&lt;~veru~ which leaves f228.00 to·· bJ 1500 cattlemen at Ohio Alrtndt· Dr. Bobatedt Mid, "wutel corn
other co1t.a and labor per eow. ural itKperim.ent ataUon on beef and protein supplement enoup to
feed (IUt a million ca.ttJe yearly."
Value of product wa1 $378.00 P"'::" cattle day lalt week.

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The larce quantity of hay and
silaae l:OJUumed -indlcate.a the Y ...
lue Of a:ettin1 the best qualltv
roughage u well aa the neceaary
tonnage. Fitures
presented by
Porterfield showed that total d.i·
gestlble nutrients (T. F. N.) u
wen u dige!iible proteln de
crease as the gra11e1 and legum·
es become more mature.
Grasses In the vea:etative a.ta~&amp;e
sho~ 79% T. D. N. u compar·
ed 1.0' 61%- in the euly herd, M%
' in run bloom and oaly 49% wbe"
mature. Tbe protein decreased in
the lame stages from 1S.5% t'l
only 8.7% when mature.
Legumes showed almost the
same T. D. N. in ea~h staee b:1~
the amount of protein started ,.t
18.7% in the veJetatlve atage,
.14.7 % in bud, 10.2% in bloom
and 6.4% when mature. The after
math following regrowth for a
period of ~ to 9 weeks 1bowerl
SH% T. D. N. and 14.3% protei".l
in the legumes.
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Meigs county farmers will ha'w'e
to make th-e deeision yet tbis
month as to whether to eut ear1i
and attempt to a:et higher peree I·
tage of T. 0 . N. or wait fo :
slightly hiiJher yirl,:ls.
All Meigs county farmers are
invited w the field day at the
Southeut Experiment Farm at
Carpenter on Wednesday, May 15
when they will be able tn see the
experimental work on best methodl
of
obtaining meado'¥
standi.

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discussion, compromise, and partial actions.
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good on his promise, the ~eop e o at least
no looger s&amp;y, "What's the use of voting, I never get a
to lave anything to say about the government anyway?"
often, those who sacrifice time ahd money to serve in a
capacity are continually criticized, without any facts

ever as support, for any acU9n that ls taken . Certainly. m•$·
taktt are made, even ln small towns, wh~e paths seemmgty
shob.Id be clearcut. But they aren't always so euy, or clear,

as the casual observer as~umes .

tae churcheM for thr- summer
months and will hold meeting -:
at various home.~. It WllS alt!O
decided to choose a c h u r c h
a month and prDY e 11.ch day at
noon ror that church . its mcm·
hers ami tht' pastor. Prayer~
will be offered ror the BaplL
Churrh during May.
Prayers were ofrered for th
sick. the needy and the church.e s
In the community.

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METER R&amp;CIIPTI
the polls, will be huge. Built wUI not be impossible. Only in
·
Meter
receipts of $242 were re.
a smallish town could it even be considered. Fancy
.
ported today by Pomeroy Patrol·
Sensenbrenner of Columbus making ~uch a campaign move! man John M("Kenzle.
Out o! the queotlon 1
-The Middleport campaign has been unusually quiet ""1111
MAN ARUSTED
today. It may be livened up In the next three.

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Our Mlll BrooD

]fou1evarty
The Bil Payoff
Bob crosby Show
BrJ.gbter Dar
Secret Storm
EdJ(P of l&gt;~i~bt
The f:arly Show
Your Etao lleporter
sport• Parade
weatherman

7:00 Action
'7 :1!1 Dougl11s Edwarda
7:30 Beat the Clock
8:00 Weat Potnt Story
8·30 P1Ayhou 5e of start
9;00 Mr. Arlam!l &amp; Eve
9:30 Highway Patroi

Roger Bea('h , 32, Columbus , 0 ..
was returned here and jailed
Thunday nlght bY Constable ·Pet~:
Hendr ix on a ch arge of non-sup- CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY
11 : ~D Sign On
"llll't brought by his wife. He will
The May meelln l!. Of th e Step~ppear in Ju s · ~c e
of P tl ~ce R. F. 12:00 TBA
12:30 Libcrace
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pin'( Stones wa8 held A.pr!l 27 with
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• a,oo banquet ,, Shldey Beegle's
:00 · Afteri'loon Film fo'csth·al
~oe honorlllt lh~ 1lllll110.!!dllll•~
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ef the Methodjsl Chlfrt'h '
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I 4:00 - Cartoon Club
The meet!na: was called to order Industry and Labor• ,.,;~~~·~~::~
~ : 00 Mickey Mouse Cluh
b)l Virginia Ai'nott , the prellidcnt , Wednesdny mght r1
6:00 Five Star Final
by ask in~~: Rev F:lwood to say a passaJ(e or a bill boosting unemploy
6:115 John Daly anti the News
prayer , after wh1ch he );!ave Janice meut bene fils rrom $39 to $4~ per
6:30 Rin Tin Tin
WoHc, Bob Birch, Hobert Euler week for p1~ rs on s with dependents.
7:00 Jim Bowie
and Don Johneon a gift from the The present $39 c~ ilinlil w11J reCo~nty
7:30 ChiCO Kid
clau.
muln for une mployed penons with
8:00 I Led Thrcl! Lives
The class derided to have the out depende nt s.
8:30 Public Defender
netct meet1n11 afler th e J_ce cream
The epmmlttce turned down a
11 made June 7 for the tee cream proposal to author.ize supplcmel"!tal
IOC!'ial June 8.
benefit ~ undor which thC slata and
TheTe were 8 mcm!Jerll and 8 lnduhry wo~ld ro1tke payments to

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victoriu of the Saints strivin,e ~o
estatiUsh, "The Center Place" will
be ihuwn at the Temple Hill
Hranch " on the Radne-Portland

Mitht)' Mouse
Lucky 8 Raaeb
'fales of Texu RaDitlll
~1~ Top
T~r~ l--one Ranger
i1.e In U. S. A.
Baaeball Preview
Ba8ebttll Game of Week
Battl'ng Prac~~ce
Kentueky De. oy
TBA
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Air Power
Goldetl Playl!oOUae
!ane Grey 'flt,eatrt

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A ~ram~ti.e mot!on pl~ture, vly·
Announrement have been ra:1
idly descrlblhg wlth vOJCe, mus1c
arid colorful ph&lt;&gt;to(itrapby , the ceived here of the birth of a da i"'
strUgg:les, sacrifices, defeats and ' ghter to Mr. ~d Mrs. Emt"QIJel

Road.
The fllm

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Church of Jesus

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hogs doubJy aafe againat parcdlerai'OIII and llu"'-tl
growth, Red Jrdti now centaln1 add•&amp;f, ziM. Zinc can
be the ••mfsslni link" to pork proftts. Now you .can
... IJ'*""re performance" ewn ln dry lot feecllnebecavM RH Ro.M glvH hogs a finer nutrf•nt balaMe
and mlneral""fiitiflcat1on. For betMr growth perform..
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_\YIIY NOT GET '.
S•vlngs

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Saturday
Mary
Bailey.
wlth Mr. and Mr1. Emmett
Mr. andwith
ftJrs.Mrs.
Harry
Brown
tnd them.
Mr. and MMI. Denv~r Curtis a-nd
chlldren were Sundty visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruqell Painter.
1 son, Mr. and Mrs. L O.·Jtleree, Mr.
M.rt. Clyde Well and dau1hter 1and Mrs. Hobart Newell and famUy
c-alled en Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday Jptnt Sunday atferf1oon wit.lt Mr.
afterdoon. .
and Mr.s. Jake Van Meter ot PortMr and Mn. Floyd Spence wer• · la·ncl.
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J un 1 J\OUSl'
spent the Wet-k ertd wlth ~. and
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:!.~and 1. ~'ph Painter and 1Mrs. Denv~ Curti• and iob.,
d-.uahl•r, ~r- •n.a Mrs. Denver
GOLDIN WIDDINO
Hy•ell aftd sona wefe Slturday aft·
1
~!iffi_~~J-•;voul~~
vlllloro allhe
Mr. aod ·~· David v. Welle
bot:e. ·
of 114: Jlrlck St., will oblervtl
af Chester spent their 5Qth · wed~lpf ~mnl~ersary,
M&amp;DJo,Jtouah.
, Tuesdaro, May 7. They are up~t·
· J.ill,ll;t ealltd on Jne all of 'thelr . 'blldl·en to be
Tuesday. ·Mrs. wlth tbeln
. ee~nlnt lund,~ .,
health.
· for a quiet
oe1ebraUon.

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PEP TO . FIGHT
FLORENCE, S. C. UP - Fo~
mer featherweight chempion Wil·
lie Pep of Hartford, Conn., bas
signed to meet" MaPll)' cutro .ol
Me~ico · city in a to-round bout It
the Florence Memorial Sta.CIIu~,

May 10. The bout ha&amp; been ICbe·d·
uled aa a pre-race attraetion for
the Rebel 300-mile convertible auto r11c~ 11t lhe Darlln,ton Speed·
way, May u .

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2

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Dlreetly Ia Freat of h r Baildiag
IN POMEROY
PRIZES- REFRESHMENTS- DRAWINGS- DEMONSTRATIONS- MOWER RIDING CONTEST (Win Clock Radial

DON'T
MISS IT!

FUN

our present types of shoulder-fired
weapons.
The . fameri Ml , the Browning
automatic rilf e, the .30 caUbre ear·
bine and the MiJ .submachine gun
·Ire going the way of the old
_Springfield rifle.
.
The new rifle is called tbe T44.
The Army announced Wednesday
tbat a£ter a six-year eompetltlon
the T4+developed at the Sprinl·
field, Mass., armory was selected
~ .aad the Belgian FN rlfie adopted
·b)- the British w&amp;.s rejec:ted.
' The Armu_said the new rifles
wiU be lssEd to .the troops jn:

Brli&gt;J iu load of sraia,aod.r011'11.qu!Ckly oee bow ,

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,LOOK FOR THEIIG~~ENTJ

WASHING1'0N UP-The
ca.n soldier ls getting a new stan•
dard rifie to take the place of

,. (aoc aoll lfe&lt;:urattly we handle your sriac. P!ck' 011t
.I the ntiOftl JOU ,..ant from OUJ' •ibt O( ~ba
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and W.

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Cooctnc.ratea aad our ""9 atc;u(ate ~:di)Jt :we can a;takt rJtiODI
lhll aet tbe be!lf poiAI~Io reiullt rciim fOot JralL ·

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-\\ldJoally, .;,, 1rindio11·••d dlixi•f accvracy il 1111od' _ .
~esukrlj by Puri .. Lab0mo~11- Wftlf I'Viao-Micro-ml•od.

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Philadelpbla Pbilllea Miami farm
club In the International League,
has been aold by the Boston Red •.
Soil to San Frandaeo of the Pacifie
Cout Lea&amp;ue. Sprinc pitched only
one acori!Jess inninJ In relief this ;·
11e11on for tbe Red SoL

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• The economist Jlee9 hog prie ~ i
continuing somewhat lower ID
tbe {lrst a months of 1958 than
they were the first three montba
of this year. He .suggests farmerswatch eare-fully the t2rrowlng in·
tentlon for the late 1957. If theae
farrowinas rise sharply, he says,
a significant drop in hog price~
could be expeded In the last bal(
of next year
The economist points out that
early -predictions pointed to a
considerable increase ·in farrow·
lngs this yesr, which
would
cause the price next year to ~
wen below the 195'1 avera1e.
More recently he says, the fee 1 •
lng is growing that farmrs are
temperlng their
increases and
that tb.e price drop, at Jeut. in
carJy 19M, may not .be ·as drastic
as originally expected .

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m the f1e:ld of en: qu1Uty and
aradlna: will pre~ent a +Gay .coune
on the " whys" and "'IKIWI" of ~
eec quallty. Peraona attendlna wiU
ineluk JJ'Iden, ; 01 peet.ot1, poul·
try pJant f(lremen , 1tuMnll and
ot.ben intereJted in e&amp;a; Jrad:l.n.c
and quality.
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Jiveatock leaderJ. Dr. Carl Gay.
formerly cblrf of animal Jclenre
•t Ohio State Unlvenit.y 1nd the
experiment Slltion, &amp;Neted. man)!
old frleoda.
.
Headline ~PUker wu Dr. Gul
BobJtedt, rtllnreher at the Ohio

Price Peak In

main above prices
19ll5.

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Better

Quality aehool J.une 1•::n, Put

Clayton. univmu,. extentloa poW.
tryman , annouDetd todl.)'.

J)oujllln expects hog price.s ln
late summer to avera~e about t~e .
same to sJi.gbUy higher than tn
the cor:-csp'&gt;ndine
period laot
year, then move downwarll In mid
faJI to a level slightly below those
Jn the fall of 1958 but still re:

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at Woolter lut ftek.
It wu bomeeomln,: da)' lor 2

farmers.

CHICK STAm··

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man u:plaiDed. Tbe flail raulU and only moderate fat covrrina.
on feediq trials for tail 1tu' will
be availAble after tbe ateera are
Jtauehtered and ma)' abow tome
variationa in tbt multi oblerved

COLUMBUS. 0.-Look for hog
prices to reach Uaetr 1957 peak
by July 1 or earlier, Riley Dou·
gan, Ohio State University exte~l·
sion economist, advises
Oh1o

CONCENTRATES stand back of

COLUMBUS - The Oblo &amp;tate
UnlveraitJ wiU be hut to the tlltll
annual Northeuton Poulf.r7 ~
dll('ers CouarU Ea Gradinl 4Dd

Larr,. Kuntle. meatl profeuor
The &amp;00 Jteers on teJt raUOftl at
TtGIRS SILL SPRING
at
Ohio Stlte Univenity. lllustratthe W"OOI\er ltati(ln and outlyiDI
what
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advoc1tn
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DETROIT
uP - Left-bander
farDll will not 10 to market for
cboiet
ateak
with
bit
muacle
"eye"
Jaet
SprinJ,
drafted
from Ute
~~everaJ weeka, Dr. EarJ,. JOo.ter-

Hogs Seen For
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Let'8 Talk It over
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The Lawrence Welk Sllow
Ozark Jubllee
20th Cen~ury Theater

· Sunday visitors of Mr · and Mra,l· 1burg spent several da)ll with bor
Wlll Heilman were Mrs. Martba mother Mra Emnla Powell .
Wolle, Mr. and Mra. Dana Turn~
Mr. ;nd M.r •. wUJard Pi&amp;ott and
and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. To
daulhters spent sunc:fay afternoon
scott and daughter, Rev. nnd Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy BuSh of
Weber Thoma, Mr . and Mrs. Racine
John Smllh, Mr . and Mrs. Orville
Mr. ~nd Mro. CharlO! Price and
Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Homer family spent Sunday wttb Mr. and
Geo11e1n, Geora:e and Betty East· Mn. Vah~ie Speneer of Syraeuse.
man.
Mr. and Mra. Roland Stethem
Mr. and Mrs. curlla Bailey spent and famlly spent Sunday afternoon

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NOtice· is hereby a;iven, tP.a~. J(MI:o ·

lomomlw's

Satunlaljr-,1,!911111

9:00
10:p0

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miek No; 45 or No. ·55-1
baler. Don't miss lbia-IY•
aaV.ini o~po~unity whlph
can be offm:ed only by the
one compap.y that manufactorea bolb 'the baler and tho

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of June,

9:00 A Date With the Angels
9:30 Movie
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J.O :OO News of the Night
10:10 Theater 13

1:110
4:30
5:00
6:00
6:30

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ybu PDi'cl;l.ase a ntW McCor..

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MoC•rmlck

. 1;ooo ~ --FREI!:-wben '

Day Saints on
7:30 p. m.
Chester is a great grandmother.

~:00 Jackie Gleas~ Show
9:00 Gate Storm Show
9:30 Hey J'eannte
lO:ot Gunsmoke
10;80 The Late_Sb_o_"-.,---

12:59

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man of Youngstown are the grand
parents. Mrs. Mabel VanMeter of

7:00
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;11~;;,~,~ s McCormick
-lb·l'WI.IIiDI baler~·

Karageorge ~arlene Van Meter•
Of Gary lnd on April 29. Rien·

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10. KLnd

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WJEH

The Une Up
Person to PeriOD
New!
Seaonlt:J: t~~ Weather
The t..ate · ow

WHTN_;;TV Channel 1'3

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Stepping Stones
May Meeting Held

10:00
10:80
ll!OO
11:05
U:lQ

OSU T.o Host .At
Cattlemen See Best Profit Now 26th Sehool On
In Raising Young Meat Steers Grading Of Eggs
DaUy SeDUnel, Pomeroy-lll4dleport, o ., May J, 1&amp;57~

FOR ALL

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.... $lt.IS .. ... .., ...,, $59.95

m .ua.ls-1.....,.., S!O.to

15- ..,.SytYtnio
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.... 14 ,......... Scoop

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1011 DUST • •!-". ..,
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..... -Stto .. It tilt .... ..,..,•

UllbMelhdh-c-.u.\.·

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See thia intereatino demonstration . ••
• VASES PAINTED WHitE YOU WI&gt;IT .
-tate one

This Coming
Monday, May 6
2 to 9 P.M.

B. Milia St.

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.... $24.10...... doy enly, $19.95

FAMILY
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""·""· $17.95

Unt.. 21 cv. 11- O!ott ·"'"'"
' .... $369.00.
' ... .., Oily, $299.00

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Co1U1Jley Hit
W'tkaMJiae
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PrHbyte:l')' Youth Council ~pet to
mtb l?lans for atteDdinJ lhe
Westmin.rttr rtllfWihlp _.-auon.al
A•M;:bb Jn G(hf.r;lJU, 19'f'a, lttl1
• u~ t-r.
~tt~,n.aJ A.fltmbty ill the top
m~ina: of Presbyte,rian Youth
•n4 t~Jir A,d!I"Rf• · ~v~ry !o•u•
f~an. t~a ~~ar youn~: peoPle
rom
Urul$d States, Alailb,
·~d the Wet~t lndi,-s, wiU bf' joined
,

By Cllool1'allndlill
Baseball Quiz: What Meigs Cow~ly pllo'Yfll'• had world ..,ries
playing e,xperiei)Ce-!

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Busy Bee Sewt'nr

lMoreFiJht
BY UNITED

AMIJI~·

Chica1o . . . . . .
New f~k . . . . .
lloston . . . . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . .
Kan!il GUy . , . ;
Ba1tlfJlWe . . . . .
Detr9U ..... _.
Was~lh(i~.~ . . .

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.:538 ~itit
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wlda

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~11-e ..,.,_, Be8i

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Juat Arrlve4 ~nother Loard of
LIKE NEW USED C,\JS
Come In and Choose ',oju-al'!IIW!

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2-19~ FORDS VI

, I Falrlane - 1 Customline. Fordomatic. Radio and
Healor. Sharp lnllicijl and out.
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1955 FORD V8 Fairlane

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2 dr. Racilo and Heater. Clean Inside ana out.

Radio a,~4 Healer. Really sharp, beautiful shiny black
flnllh.
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Non-tllt
deoiiiJ!.
Multl-c:olorocl

3~
lntze Silencer
Enjoy normal
CODYe~tion

19J4 tl!IEVRQLET 2 Dr.

plaid cover.

Radio •1!!1 Hepler. Cle"'l lnllide and out.

Eaay-to·cl~

1953 FORD V8 Hardtop

plutlc liner.

Fpr~pma~. Radio and Heater- Nice.
. ~ANY IIIO,RE TO CHOOSE FROM

Save on New Tire•
Get 'Yirufont
CHAMPION

ODd radio at
topeoeod

annoyina
V&lt;~nd

MotJopoliton Auto Soles
.
. AI Tbe Tralflc IJgbtlll JI!IIIIQoport
Phoae 104N ·
Open EVeDlllc. UntU I

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~Garden
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•iltu• talC G,l\4

..C.ppell.. tli'l

011~ SE~U::J

(Ioiii . . AlhJW~

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SMITH

LOUISVII+B, Ky. U'P-Young
E~¢e Macho_
n,
copfldent tha1
what he did once he can ~ 0 aga,i ·1.
takes on aging Joey Maxim t•·
night in an errort to establish hi &gt;
claim to a shot nt the world heav ·
'l"~iil» title.
The noliooolly "'"''sed De''"
c¥e;. .tCHounder i,S .1 repept .ot'8
Jalluary jm,Mt in )tjaml. in ' 'f¥'1if~.b
Macben not only declaloned tbe
35 year old rormer light hea "
king buL became one of -the few
noeo who ever knoc~ed Maxim
down. Machen is a 311-1 favori \e
for the return fight.

To WI

fight Results

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• sri'erGtoett.:e,

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~qa fi&lt;IGI!o.Js.,.,.lullon

Vol"'flue 13 _, i., J-l~r.:caJ., knocka,.
out ~;m~y ~r. PI• Los An. .

·Quiz:z
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Y9~R

iJTI PACE
FQI!T WORTH, Tex. UP-Ac~

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bappy Art Wall and former ama·
e-hamp Gene J.Jttler were
.,pUii)j th,e ,;PAU by one atr..U t~
rlav as the $2tli.OOO ColaWal Nl·
tional Invitation golf tournament
en~ #'• · '\!fORd r~~lli/, . ljjfl

l"'!!'e !!fUr '!"~f!'l,l ~1. . · .
N'. %Dd Ave.
· l'a.'~ .Ballr, OW..er
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; IIG~dl.~~rt with 'ir.. New York
·Gt.f_ttt and Rolli• Hemsl•y, ·Sr·
rac:uM, with the Chlc:.ato CubL

Shopping HeadctU«Utet'$
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th"Y Jo'l!&lt; "11/'ll't•ti-. IJIOI"P!'• ·!!&gt;
get J~telf .tw.P ~.IJder par 9'· ' ·

POMEMY
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CADI~il.AO

, "W:-.;*'I· t~~ler. Dill ~rtel ltmllfr._
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See Your'fi'vorlte G.'E.

: · ·.·' ......UCSlillelm~kto cool,

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1954 OLDSMOBILE.
- - - - - $t't '5
Roclfet
fOwet'
Sjiptr 88,4 d~or. Famous
engine
It alld you'll !"~nllt Immediately.
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BelAir H~ 'fop 2 door, chartreuse and b~l,lp1 •,·\W!IJ!.lll+lil!~day It~ IJ;I\f.
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Pomeroy

ELBERFELDS
EWINGS STORE
GILMORE SUP,P~)' Cq.

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of ,fOUrl!le, _he
-bol!jor - Vf"Y

$2.2t

q.ated

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Ia a N!ll' &amp;1:~~~
llkelyTo"WOliie th'O li!f! lll ,IJiioe¥11 before ltn1." ·

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Roblnaon boosted ht11 averaae
aharpl,y with three bltl in Thunday•, 11-'7 ·vi&lt;IWY oJ.er \lit l!•w

· , York Glints

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QUR
SALES DEPARTMENT WILL
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1f/t4,llfiJ R1NiiiiJ~.

Many Mare - ~·.lfht'fl
1'941gy
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.and S4TUIDAY
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on the curb side. ¥akedoliwrial

N.... Cab-Forwarol Dnlgnl Short

New Tracto,.l Groator -~
vlalbllity and lwjdllnJ ease. N~
po~, more lJ88.ble IJOlifef where
it's needed mosl New atami1111
and ecOnomy. New optional

89-ln&lt;h bumper·!&lt;&gt;·ljl!ck·of;cab

Select-0-Mat,K.oe tmDMDI•don.

Come in 'e t yoUJ con\lenie~ and See qur Se.l.t~i9n oflt:iewC:li!lwlers and PlymatAths or our Reconditioned Used Cars.
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type ""'hlf !!.~b!Uit- Pqll
liz&lt; cab and dopra. ~llimqt!l
-veral&gt;illty.
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lasWr, more efBcienllY. Style and
power titers a ~ """" to your
business!

UNTI.L 8c00 P.M.

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loading hei1hlS..II~Third
door standard.
H- 3•Door Pan~ll O'!ly t&gt;fiQel
available with eztra -thinl·door

~~IL~C ..- OJ-~MIIJIY£
,.._,, qbJo

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1
'lrfllt. ii;;"bin.0°n. laot ··~n. ol&gt;
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"I ""'" ·701"~
thai thO&gt;'
know 1111

I 4 $JM A I P.£

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PLYMOUTH - • - • " •
5 pass. coupe, one loco! owned car, clean. as a pin. A real good value.

me about the same

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ord 38 home runs.
ooJil,irbt now I would

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1-foor, 1¥-e new~ 11!f1 white finish. A ~~"*••·

llarted pit~

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195J CH VROUT · .. " • • • .,95

jora b'om tbe- Cla!;S A Stlb -~,IN'Uf
and barted .290 with a rooi.te rec-

$S,,a up

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tradomork In tbe pla)or 'ie'f'••
L«at year he jumped to the ml.-

tLOYIS

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Baseball!
wftlllSHOEJ
$5.95 pair

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Slyletilbtlllrando 111

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Repeat Victory
Over Old Joey

a-t Philadelphia

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u.. drlveo that havo

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Machen Seeking

St. Louis at Brooklyn
Clnclnnati at N~· Yor~

For

A fine Place
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Beautiful two \pl)e green finish,
bpt~- BIJ roo~ 4 door Sedan.

Tehhett~T•ulf

21 LIS.

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-Conley ~ vs Fri~." :t 2. ·

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Cl,einnati at N..-· Yo,rk night
-ro~l" !HI ~· '-'~lhinpt.on ll-Z
t,)ucago at Pht~delp~lll plg"t
-Orptt Q-2 v111 Cardw~l 1~ Qr

1'1mt ,f\e I'Jay

. -Pealer $tore

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C~ nJJ;Il~-McQaDI,el 1·0 \YB

from the left
.-ppat 'wlWI e
won "ro.okle o · 6 y,lat" .ho n
In the N.•!\'WI , . ~· to I ' st

H.&amp;R FIRESTONE

".and 1f I

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O!lr lint fPI&gt;d and .JnOder.
~ price. ~re jllfl to your
taste.

. Campbell.

Ja.st fij;bt. If I lose, of
fd want !o tcy and get ~ t

pr-elate it.

t.OODI• 75cAWtlll

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SNACJJ:
DINND TIME
ANY Ttirl!;

C @.or. Now's tbe time to Qtj ~~Jip ~B'eal~'w..:.'W.. Mllf,IPM ~W I• ap.

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katte Becht, Mr.s. Nminan Kloos
· ·M'h. :Clarence Husar.
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Mrs. CA-rl Sbieldl. Mra. Grovtr
. El'b, MISJ. Anna DW-~. Mrt. RoY
Seyfried; MrS. Willlam Bak.:!r, ·
·~tlf. Lena Huber, Mn. Lour. Rel·
bel 'nd one gueJt; .M:Ts. Virlfl

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Metrepolitan .Morin•

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New Yo~ . . . . 6 If. .4-29 lllf.t
Pltts~urgh ,·. . .
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Chlca~o
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Thundiv'• Re'ult.s
'!~ll"ta~ 9 New York 7
' CJ~lcago 2 nlt~hl
Pi!Ub,U~~ ~- jD l'IJ'
nJght
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St. Louis . . . . . . f i' 5 .M3 31,i;
Cinflnnutl . . . . -T 7 .MO 4112

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See Wllll'o NEW ill Oulboardo
Seoll Atwater loaf the look of tomorrow
Como In and ~ over Our SeleeUom
NEW and Vlii!D MQTOitS
NEW and USI!J) BOA'ts
Aatborilf!l Dealer lor
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SheU ...._ .....
Fnl
Al-blulll lloall
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whlltlo.

Mijwauke1 . ' .

title again.;t

Ac¥ie

~ _JIIleb, .Hra. Corrie
&lt;rruese-r, -~n. 'Wilter Baer, Nis!

IJ,klciO,.-, P~lo Pl\..,_.'f

Brefllk tltllAfl from the ,..,.,

wllhQojlany

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W l Pc:t. GB

Phly.delphia . . _ 6

1955 CH,EVROLET 4 Dr.

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New -york 3 Kanies !City 1 night
Only &lt;catiaU -':lwluled
Friday's ProiPHlt .PU~~Jr,
Washington aC. -Chicago--Kem·
mcvfr 0..0 vs Keegan Q·O
NeW Yot"k at Kan* ,Ci.tY----F.or.cl ·
2-Q vs Burnette 1·1.
~os-ton at D.etroiL-SuHivan 1·1
vs Foytack 0·1
Baltimore at Cleveland nightJobnijOD 0-3 vs Wynn 1·2

1-2 dr., 1---4 dr, 1\adlo and Heater. Clean at1d nice.

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~~New York at Chicago
Washingto,~ at Knnsas Cil}' ni-t:ht
Baltimore at Dc lroit ni&amp;ht
Bud.an at ClcYPbnd

Z-1956 CH£VROLITS

Sptelal

"rll defend

)fj,.

OPJH ·Fpt·.SJAION
i•t~nl.y, Mty 4t.h

"~ext Wlii!fr."

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IJ Wl\1,.},9-Bto.n 1
Detroit 7 dOston ~

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nne more 111)11.
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R9bi~son wbo gained the crown
(Qr ~IJ.t row · '4~ W.ednesdny
with a lifih round knockout vf
Gene Fullmer, made It definite
tqdas th'J belli b,e a (long and
~wc.e JAlUl Qn the JkQady.ray slnllc

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dleweigbt champio~~!iliP for only

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Says Robinson,
With Basilio

B.¥eball
Results

Play Gym
Bargcdnl

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wit~ ~11 wemmiDJter fe,llotlllhip
Youth ot the 28 ebi.aJl:bel iD the

The J;lirlh~y of ~•. Phil Wil!iamaon wu ob~erved when the
P~~ Bee SewJ~i Cirde of the
Fn.wraied Cburcp. met Tburldlily
at the ehurt~ lor '" 1U d:t1-· of the Youtb COuncil. Mra. ADderJOn 11 ~ adult advlfor to lbla
,quUiiQ&amp;.
CDu~ll wtdcb is eompoaed
pf
~ ,decP,~at_ed bJt't;hdt~? eake was you~ from ,Lopn, ~ville, Ne&amp;~ryea ,Y.. h ~-iQt~ dinner aa JOnvUie. Gollli&gt;Oiio, MeCoruoelovtUe
nooli tq rs. waJU~on, Mla. w B•verb&gt; Jqd ~~~lfl'Oi-t. ·
j.,. .K&amp;~. )(u. ' l'lloD&lt;ion Mor~,
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one (1) adutt. advllar. 1'hl! mntina:
•W be be&amp;d al GrtJUMU Colltit.
Grinnell, low.a, from June 2:8-July
3. Grln.ntll t. one bour eut or Dt•
b!Qirw, loon.
Tile Youth Council al110 campll'ted pbnt'fqr lie A».11ual 8pri11
I\IUY to ~ held ·In the GIJ)llpolis

wtallotion of new orticer• ia
the Athena Pretb:ytery Yout•
Coun&lt;il will be held at thi1 .....
IDJ. Miu Lyon Buehanan moder·
ator or the Mlddlf'port Wellminster Youth Fellowtbip {w-hOJe
countlllors are Mr. and 1111. Jud-IOD White) 11 to be a oew mem~r

• QIll'I hng
• 8ee
D
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! R~F.RIG.ERATORS

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' TASTY FOOD
AT PRICES
TQ PIS~E!

.!.then•
invtlid
te"d the,,.."'""'
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· to at-

Circle Holds AI

191

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•:n.~ fllod•r Y, .,uwn• at Jiut- Mar ~ ud tgutJ!i 4Jnai(!•
m tr lloape ~btre I~ Atb.tnt Atllent Prab}iJerf fttll 1 ciPJOta

SPORTS
DESK

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llllllr«epttnct; ~~pmeror-MJtl..._lf. o, 1f-t a. t•'-4

Athms Pl't$bytery Youth fAJmcil
Pl~g For Nadoael.\sllemhlr

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Co1U1Jley Hit
W'tkaMJiae
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PrHbyte:l')' Youth Council ~pet to
mtb l?lans for atteDdinJ lhe
Westmin.rttr rtllfWihlp _.-auon.al
A•M;:bb Jn G(hf.r;lJU, 19'f'a, lttl1
• u~ t-r.
~tt~,n.aJ A.fltmbty ill the top
m~ina: of Presbyte,rian Youth
•n4 t~Jir A,d!I"Rf• · ~v~ry !o•u•
f~an. t~a ~~ar youn~: peoPle
rom
Urul$d States, Alailb,
·~d the Wet~t lndi,-s, wiU bf' joined
,

By Cllool1'allndlill
Baseball Quiz: What Meigs Cow~ly pllo'Yfll'• had world ..,ries
playing e,xperiei)Ce-!

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Busy Bee Sewt'nr

lMoreFiJht
BY UNITED

AMIJI~·

Chica1o . . . . . .
New f~k . . . . .
lloston . . . . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . .
Kan!il GUy . , . ;
Ba1tlfJlWe . . . . .
Detr9U ..... _.
Was~lh(i~.~ . . .

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Juat Arrlve4 ~nother Loard of
LIKE NEW USED C,\JS
Come In and Choose ',oju-al'!IIW!

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2-19~ FORDS VI

, I Falrlane - 1 Customline. Fordomatic. Radio and
Healor. Sharp lnllicijl and out.
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1955 FORD V8 Fairlane

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2 dr. Racilo and Heater. Clean Inside ana out.

Radio a,~4 Healer. Really sharp, beautiful shiny black
flnllh.
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Non-tllt
deoiiiJ!.
Multl-c:olorocl

3~
lntze Silencer
Enjoy normal
CODYe~tion

19J4 tl!IEVRQLET 2 Dr.

plaid cover.

Radio •1!!1 Hepler. Cle"'l lnllide and out.

Eaay-to·cl~

1953 FORD V8 Hardtop

plutlc liner.

Fpr~pma~. Radio and Heater- Nice.
. ~ANY IIIO,RE TO CHOOSE FROM

Save on New Tire•
Get 'Yirufont
CHAMPION

ODd radio at
topeoeod

annoyina
V&lt;~nd

MotJopoliton Auto Soles
.
. AI Tbe Tralflc IJgbtlll JI!IIIIQoport
Phoae 104N ·
Open EVeDlllc. UntU I

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~Garden
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•iltu• talC G,l\4

..C.ppell.. tli'l

011~ SE~U::J

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LOUISVII+B, Ky. U'P-Young
E~¢e Macho_
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copfldent tha1
what he did once he can ~ 0 aga,i ·1.
takes on aging Joey Maxim t•·
night in an errort to establish hi &gt;
claim to a shot nt the world heav ·
'l"~iil» title.
The noliooolly "'"''sed De''"
c¥e;. .tCHounder i,S .1 repept .ot'8
Jalluary jm,Mt in )tjaml. in ' 'f¥'1if~.b
Macben not only declaloned tbe
35 year old rormer light hea "
king buL became one of -the few
noeo who ever knoc~ed Maxim
down. Machen is a 311-1 favori \e
for the return fight.

To WI

fight Results

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~qa fi&lt;IGI!o.Js.,.,.lullon

Vol"'flue 13 _, i., J-l~r.:caJ., knocka,.
out ~;m~y ~r. PI• Los An. .

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iJTI PACE
FQI!T WORTH, Tex. UP-Ac~

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bappy Art Wall and former ama·
e-hamp Gene J.Jttler were
.,pUii)j th,e ,;PAU by one atr..U t~
rlav as the $2tli.OOO ColaWal Nl·
tional Invitation golf tournament
en~ #'• · '\!fORd r~~lli/, . ljjfl

l"'!!'e !!fUr '!"~f!'l,l ~1. . · .
N'. %Dd Ave.
· l'a.'~ .Ballr, OW..er
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; IIG~dl.~~rt with 'ir.. New York
·Gt.f_ttt and Rolli• Hemsl•y, ·Sr·
rac:uM, with the Chlc:.ato CubL

Shopping HeadctU«Utet'$
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get J~telf .tw.P ~.IJder par 9'· ' ·

POMEMY
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CADI~il.AO

, "W:-.;*'I· t~~ler. Dill ~rtel ltmllfr._
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See Your'fi'vorlte G.'E.

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- - - - - $t't '5
Roclfet
fOwet'
Sjiptr 88,4 d~or. Famous
engine
It alld you'll !"~nllt Immediately.
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BelAir H~ 'fop 2 door, chartreuse and b~l,lp1 •,·\W!IJ!.lll+lil!~day It~ IJ;I\f.
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Pomeroy

ELBERFELDS
EWINGS STORE
GILMORE SUP,P~)' Cq.

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of ,fOUrl!le, _he
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$2.2t

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Ia a N!ll' &amp;1:~~~
llkelyTo"WOliie th'O li!f! lll ,IJiioe¥11 before ltn1." ·

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Roblnaon boosted ht11 averaae
aharpl,y with three bltl in Thunday•, 11-'7 ·vi&lt;IWY oJ.er \lit l!•w

· , York Glints

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SALES DEPARTMENT WILL
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1f/t4,llfiJ R1NiiiiJ~.

Many Mare - ~·.lfht'fl
1'941gy
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on the curb side. ¥akedoliwrial

N.... Cab-Forwarol Dnlgnl Short

New Tracto,.l Groator -~
vlalbllity and lwjdllnJ ease. N~
po~, more lJ88.ble IJOlifef where
it's needed mosl New atami1111
and ecOnomy. New optional

89-ln&lt;h bumper·!&lt;&gt;·ljl!ck·of;cab

Select-0-Mat,K.oe tmDMDI•don.

Come in 'e t yoUJ con\lenie~ and See qur Se.l.t~i9n oflt:iewC:li!lwlers and PlymatAths or our Reconditioned Used Cars.
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type ""'hlf !!.~b!Uit- Pqll
liz&lt; cab and dopra. ~llimqt!l
-veral&gt;illty.
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lasWr, more efBcienllY. Style and
power titers a ~ """" to your
business!

UNTI.L 8c00 P.M.

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loading hei1hlS..II~Third
door standard.
H- 3•Door Pan~ll O'!ly t&gt;fiQel
available with eztra -thinl·door

~~IL~C ..- OJ-~MIIJIY£
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thai thO&gt;'
know 1111

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PLYMOUTH - • - • " •
5 pass. coupe, one loco! owned car, clean. as a pin. A real good value.

me about the same

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ord 38 home runs.
ooJil,irbt now I would

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1-foor, 1¥-e new~ 11!f1 white finish. A ~~"*••·

llarted pit~

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195J CH VROUT · .. " • • • .,95

jora b'om tbe- Cla!;S A Stlb -~,IN'Uf
and barted .290 with a rooi.te rec-

$S,,a up

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L«at year he jumped to the ml.-

tLOYIS

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Baseball!
wftlllSHOEJ
$5.95 pair

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Slyletilbtlllrando 111

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Repeat Victory
Over Old Joey

a-t Philadelphia

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u.. drlveo that havo

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Machen Seeking

St. Louis at Brooklyn
Clnclnnati at N~· Yor~

For

A fine Place
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Beautiful two \pl)e green finish,
bpt~- BIJ roo~ 4 door Sedan.

Tehhett~T•ulf

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-Conley ~ vs Fri~." :t 2. ·

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Cl,einnati at N..-· Yo,rk night
-ro~l" !HI ~· '-'~lhinpt.on ll-Z
t,)ucago at Pht~delp~lll plg"t
-Orptt Q-2 v111 Cardw~l 1~ Qr

1'1mt ,f\e I'Jay

. -Pealer $tore

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C~ nJJ;Il~-McQaDI,el 1·0 \YB

from the left
.-ppat 'wlWI e
won "ro.okle o · 6 y,lat" .ho n
In the N.•!\'WI , . ~· to I ' st

H.&amp;R FIRESTONE

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O!lr lint fPI&gt;d and .JnOder.
~ price. ~re jllfl to your
taste.

. Campbell.

Ja.st fij;bt. If I lose, of
fd want !o tcy and get ~ t

pr-elate it.

t.OODI• 75cAWtlll

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SNACJJ:
DINND TIME
ANY Ttirl!;

C @.or. Now's tbe time to Qtj ~~Jip ~B'eal~'w..:.'W.. Mllf,IPM ~W I• ap.

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katte Becht, Mr.s. Nminan Kloos
· ·M'h. :Clarence Husar.
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Mrs. CA-rl Sbieldl. Mra. Grovtr
. El'b, MISJ. Anna DW-~. Mrt. RoY
Seyfried; MrS. Willlam Bak.:!r, ·
·~tlf. Lena Huber, Mn. Lour. Rel·
bel 'nd one gueJt; .M:Ts. Virlfl

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Metrepolitan .Morin•

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New Yo~ . . . . 6 If. .4-29 lllf.t
Pltts~urgh ,·. . .
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Chlca~o
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Thundiv'• Re'ult.s
'!~ll"ta~ 9 New York 7
' CJ~lcago 2 nlt~hl
Pi!Ub,U~~ ~- jD l'IJ'
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St. Louis . . . . . . f i' 5 .M3 31,i;
Cinflnnutl . . . . -T 7 .MO 4112

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See Wllll'o NEW ill Oulboardo
Seoll Atwater loaf the look of tomorrow
Como In and ~ over Our SeleeUom
NEW and Vlii!D MQTOitS
NEW and USI!J) BOA'ts
Aatborilf!l Dealer lor
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SheU ...._ .....
Fnl
Al-blulll lloall
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whlltlo.

Mijwauke1 . ' .

title again.;t

Ac¥ie

~ _JIIleb, .Hra. Corrie
&lt;rruese-r, -~n. 'Wilter Baer, Nis!

IJ,klciO,.-, P~lo Pl\..,_.'f

Brefllk tltllAfl from the ,..,.,

wllhQojlany

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W l Pc:t. GB

Phly.delphia . . _ 6

1955 CH,EVROLET 4 Dr.

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New -york 3 Kanies !City 1 night
Only &lt;catiaU -':lwluled
Friday's ProiPHlt .PU~~Jr,
Washington aC. -Chicago--Kem·
mcvfr 0..0 vs Keegan Q·O
NeW Yot"k at Kan* ,Ci.tY----F.or.cl ·
2-Q vs Burnette 1·1.
~os-ton at D.etroiL-SuHivan 1·1
vs Foytack 0·1
Baltimore at Cleveland nightJobnijOD 0-3 vs Wynn 1·2

1-2 dr., 1---4 dr, 1\adlo and Heater. Clean at1d nice.

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~~New York at Chicago
Washingto,~ at Knnsas Cil}' ni-t:ht
Baltimore at Dc lroit ni&amp;ht
Bud.an at ClcYPbnd

Z-1956 CH£VROLITS

Sptelal

"rll defend

)fj,.

OPJH ·Fpt·.SJAION
i•t~nl.y, Mty 4t.h

"~ext Wlii!fr."

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IJ Wl\1,.},9-Bto.n 1
Detroit 7 dOston ~

llvt~M ·•
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nne more 111)11.
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R9bi~son wbo gained the crown
(Qr ~IJ.t row · '4~ W.ednesdny
with a lifih round knockout vf
Gene Fullmer, made It definite
tqdas th'J belli b,e a (long and
~wc.e JAlUl Qn the JkQady.ray slnllc

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dleweigbt champio~~!iliP for only

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Says Robinson,
With Basilio

B.¥eball
Results

Play Gym
Bargcdnl

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wit~ ~11 wemmiDJter fe,llotlllhip
Youth ot the 28 ebi.aJl:bel iD the

The J;lirlh~y of ~•. Phil Wil!iamaon wu ob~erved when the
P~~ Bee SewJ~i Cirde of the
Fn.wraied Cburcp. met Tburldlily
at the ehurt~ lor '" 1U d:t1-· of the Youtb COuncil. Mra. ADderJOn 11 ~ adult advlfor to lbla
,quUiiQ&amp;.
CDu~ll wtdcb is eompoaed
pf
~ ,decP,~at_ed bJt't;hdt~? eake was you~ from ,Lopn, ~ville, Ne&amp;~ryea ,Y.. h ~-iQt~ dinner aa JOnvUie. Gollli&gt;Oiio, MeCoruoelovtUe
nooli tq rs. waJU~on, Mla. w B•verb&gt; Jqd ~~~lfl'Oi-t. ·
j.,. .K&amp;~. )(u. ' l'lloD&lt;ion Mor~,
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one (1) adutt. advllar. 1'hl! mntina:
•W be be&amp;d al GrtJUMU Colltit.
Grinnell, low.a, from June 2:8-July
3. Grln.ntll t. one bour eut or Dt•
b!Qirw, loon.
Tile Youth Council al110 campll'ted pbnt'fqr lie A».11ual 8pri11
I\IUY to ~ held ·In the GIJ)llpolis

wtallotion of new orticer• ia
the Athena Pretb:ytery Yout•
Coun&lt;il will be held at thi1 .....
IDJ. Miu Lyon Buehanan moder·
ator or the Mlddlf'port Wellminster Youth Fellowtbip {w-hOJe
countlllors are Mr. and 1111. Jud-IOD White) 11 to be a oew mem~r

• QIll'I hng
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D
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! R~F.RIG.ERATORS

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' TASTY FOOD
AT PRICES
TQ PIS~E!

.!.then•
invtlid
te"d the,,.."'""'
raJl:y.
· to at-

Circle Holds AI

191

Termt:2.00

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•:n.~ fllod•r Y, .,uwn• at Jiut- Mar ~ ud tgutJ!i 4Jnai(!•
m tr lloape ~btre I~ Atb.tnt Atllent Prab}iJerf fttll 1 ciPJOta

SPORTS
DESK

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llllllr«epttnct; ~~pmeror-MJtl..._lf. o, 1f-t a. t•'-4

Athms Pl't$bytery Youth fAJmcil
Pl~g For Nadoael.\sllemhlr

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ces to the llilmily.
" I'm at odds with 8 lot of pe'l
((ontlnu•• from pafl OM)
pie but th•l doelln't mean 1 halr ;tudlod
at it. Bornord'a Seminary
them,'' •rruman told Nport(·r.s. ill Rochester, N. Y., 'nd Our Lad '
"Let11 Mt dig up n lot of old dta -1
'I.~h· Lak• S&lt;mlnory at Clrv ,_
horses '•

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I t 4)

Legal Notice

For Rent

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WANT ADS

- - -- Pasture lor rent.

Ohio, I will offer for sale at pubTerms : cash in hand on dav of
1
Ji~ aurtion vn Saturday, the 25t~
~-J-3 ; p
day of May , 1957, at 10:00 o'clock ple.
BEN J . SPENCER, Admin·
r
~ 1_ A. M., from the front door of the
iJtrator of the Estate of
or rcn 1 - . ecru:
,.. w-a 11 pap_e. 1 Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
•teamer.
Cllfllui1 F 111her, M1d- the followinr real estiillte:
Thomas Terrell, deceased
1!epo1·t. 1-'h. 6265-X
lM 1
The following described real WEBSTF.:R 1.: ruLTZ

PHONE 398
RATES
2 eenll per word, one la.ution. Minimum cbar,ae ~--4 cenll
per word far three comecutlve insertion~.
SDecla.l - Ooe month for 2ft eenta per word.
,FUU rate of 2 centa per word wUl be charged for adverlislna: il
DOt pald for befon t,be 15th of each month following ln1ertion.
.Erren ill Ad¥ertiainl-8hould be reported immell!ately. The
o.iJ7 Sentioel ... m Dot be rdPonsible for moJe t!Wa one tocorhd- inlertion.
Card of Tbanb and Speelal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publlahed at 1 eenl per word.

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT rind employment - hire or find a lost Item through
'llle Dally Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
lhls column

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OLDS "88'' HoHd•y Cou pe.
11955
$2.195. Lo.., mil-eage, hyramali-c

GETS
RESULTS

owner.
15 2 61c .

19M BUlCK VB Special 4 dr. Sedan
$1,5915 . Dynarlow drive, Hke ,lf;w
two tone blue finish. Blaettnar's,
5 2 6lc

Pomeroy.

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FARM BUREAU

, 19M CUEVHOLET •·210" 4 dr. Se·
darl.
$1 ,09~.
Spotless original
dark blue
fini~h. a rca! perform-

cr.

For S&lt;;;e

See The
New Hollond

Located Directly
In rront of

9 P.M.

MONDAY, MAY 6th
Prizel, R.t"shments, Drawing•,
Demon1tratlom, Mow.r Riding
Contett {Win Clock Radio).

SPECIAL PRICE$
ONE DAY ONLY
UNICO..,... Regul1r $79.95

Pomeroy.
5 2 6tc

CARNIVAL
Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op

Blaett»ar ·~.

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, SLEEPING H:OOY! for rent. call
388-Y.
5 I 3lp
Sm;JJYUH~ISHI'~D APARTMENT,
private cn lrattcc. private bath,
good section in Middleport.
Phone 6067-M.
5 1 ate

very low mileage, immaculate.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
5 2 Otc

Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

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I 1955 PONTIAC VB Star Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. $2,195. Hydramatic drive ,

drive, • R&amp;H, careful

estate. to-wit: Situate in the Vii- Atturr.eys for Administrator.
llage of Pomeroy , Meigs County, (4-) 26, (5), 3, ~ -l7,_2~:_5tc
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Lot No .. 255, said part herem conCONCRETI BLOCU

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.(;ompletely New From
liltl'b lo Chute

Car repair- Welding-Service and j
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
Ohio.
4 29 12tc

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy

WANTED - Housekeeper lor two
adulls. Write or call Fred Kau!f,
Middleport. Phone 63:1Q.X.
4 30 lOtp

rEKINESE PUPPlES fur sale,
Mrfl. Woodt'ow W. Call, 7::12 SyC·
amore St., Middleport.
4 30 12!c

Fr.. E1tlmatas
PAINTING
PAPER-HANGING
L V. R•i•inger
R•cine, Ohio

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lh;\2 Linoleum Hu ~ $4 .99. 13akl'"
l''urmture. ~1irldJ(.port.
5·3·8
DAI](YMI+~N -- L~rij:e
c·uolers and can~.

fo'ullon Thompson, romcroy.
Painting , interior or
:1-3ttl'
exterior, contract or nourly,
rate reuonahle . Phone S81 -V.
Aluminum combination 11torm and
Homer Braley.
~ 3 12tc
acrten windows and doors. Steel
nnd Aluminum awnings anrl conHAM SHOOT, Radne Planing \fll\
oplcs. Call William Radford,
Sunday, May 5, I :00 p. m.
Rock Springs.
~ 2 1 mop.
:1 2 :Ill'
--,--,--,-,-- On and after thiR date, ~tay :l, 19:17 3 plet•c ll;,:ht walnut beclroom ~uilc
exl·eJient condition , $60. ltulltire
I will not be rcspon!lible for an.v
Mr. Lacey at Ohio Valley B&lt;~k­
debt.s contracted by anyone othin.: &lt;.:o., Middleport.
B 2 3lt"
er than myaclf.
BL•n Gainer
5 2 3lp Sm111l enginr parts. • BRl(i{iS&amp;
STI\ATTON, CLlN'tON &amp; IRON
HORSE. Garden tractor~. tillers.
H11dqu1r,.-r1 for
lawnmowcra, Clinton chain saw
Samsonlte Luggage - Lane Ce-dar
.part1. Ridenour's Supply. Chc.lll·
Chests - LAU Window Fanter, Ohio.
5 2 9Lc
~·rlgidalre Rcfrigtrators.
lak•r llurniturt, Middl•port, Ohio
4 29 Jl TRAILER like new, sll•f'l hnd,t'
first rcallonaOie ofrcr accf'ptcd.
512 Jlt'IHHry St., Middleport. ii.
(2) Card Of Thanks
T. J,ohic.
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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
rrlenda an.-l neighbors who hel11
Service. R. A. Finlaw, 512 E.
('d lUI Ill thfl time of Hlncfl~ and
Maln St., Porrieroy.
4 27 tr
dC'alh of our wdc and mothrr .
al1o0 thr •:wintt f•.mcr11l hom . I'O,WF.H UNIT with 3~ KW Gem:r.
Rcv . . Grovc. Mrs. Nl'utding'nnr :
a"Lor lllliiHhle for runnin" 11mall
all those who 11ttll flowcr11 an ·t
rutt!ng maehinc or l01uler. SatJ~{a('lion
j!Uaranlced, $~00. 00.
helprd In an~· way .
Term~ to !!ultablo purson. SPrut(l
Hal'r)' Smlt)l a11d ra:nily
3-MM. Ma8on Cll.l'.
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up trmk licOII!-l'. Meyers nEEP WELL PUMI',
Crud(' Oil. $3 per harrell. Virgil
nn Laurel Clirf !toad
Syn1cuse. Phone 907-M.
Teaford,
or Fluml Road . t:•ll 849-X.
f 27 Otp
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------L H. liA WLIHGS SOliS CO. - 24
bour "frtt"ker Sentce. D17
Pho111 822'f. Nl&amp;ht Phone
11031-X. DODGE • PLY!IIOlfi'H
DLUP.ll8.
8 a t1

(8) .Auto Soles
lliDS BVICK Sperial 4 dr. sedan.
One IOta! owner. dyn10ow drive
Jt4H, two tont &amp;~tn. $2,395.00.
Bltettnar'•· Pomeroy, D 2 6tt

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(11) Wanted To Buy
WANT .1'0 RUY OR Rtt-;NT, 2 or 3
hl)l'se powrr single phn~e l'll'~­
trtc .motor. Call 6270-Y. :i-:l-3:c
WA:-.!Tf:D -fn•eler~.

Nct•d 20

COmpany, May 4. 3 room Curnl!lbed apartmcn•. Cor
renl. Next to hospilal . Phone
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284.
5 2 !1lc
l1N7 Chevrolet ;l door to be .1old
to the biJh bidder at M:tdwty New 2 Room down•talra . olflency
Motor Baler. Jdlner1v11Je, OMo, ,apartment all new furnltun
J41y 4, 1957 It 10:00 I. m.
Phone 8128-X, Middleport.
(4) 28. 30, t~l 3 3te
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11.16 OL.DS V8 4 dr. Sedon. $2,3Dit. f'or Rent -... E:w;tenalon Llddert1
Hydam~~lle drive, lull)' equipped,
SCaffold Bo11rdt. Drtp Olot·bl.
l•" than 14,000 mlleo. Blaell Clinlon ti~her, Mlddl\l~ort.

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Rooms
New Furniture
FOR

$299.00
BAKER
FU,RNITURE

011 The Brightest C&lt;lraer
In Middleport :

(41 :13, (5) 3, 10, 31&lt;

POULTRYMEN

Greatest fan Value
in Townl

HARRY A.. MILLER
Candidate for Mayor
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Insurance

M.lddleport. Fire • AutomobUe&amp;»II

llon&lt;la. POO.t 68111-X

;'OHEMAN 4&lt; ABBOTT T.V. SEP.
VlCK All make• Repalred by .1!)pert Ttcl-tnlch•us. Pbone 6284: "L
Midrl.lepor &amp;-lD-tf
COMPLETE tnsurancu Prot«tion,
Life, Auto. Fire, PoHo. Call DoQ
Mills, MiddJeport, Ohio.

(21) Real Estate
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1637 Lincoln
RM-M.

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Pomeroy.
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New mo.-lern 2 bf'droom home
with garage. Also 4 room
home. Connecting lots, Oul of
high water, Pomeroy. For thll
price of one home. Phone
6204-Y, Middleport.
4 21 8tc
FOR SAI:-E --

Hit peak earlle~ .
hold longer
with

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Nichols *12'1

Powerful motor and scientificaUy
matched blades move 3500 cu.
ft. of refreshing, cool air per min·
ute. Smartly styled io beautiful
decorator colors. An unbeatable
value for low-&lt;:ost bome c;Qmfort.
&amp;e it today.

Health make~
the difference

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' "' ~le.li)ng .
Hatcheries

•spoclal hoi woolhtr ...ro IIttY, ~.,.

FOREMAN and ABBOTT
APPLIANCES .

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Nelsonv.Ule,

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3 ROOM HOUSE. corrler of 4th
11nd College Road, Syracuac.
Hirhard A. Hayman, Letart
}'ails.
4 29 8tp

rooms, 4 dow'(l, 2 up, city water,
¥.a A. lot, $2200.00. Do you want
a farm, butlncss, ~ re1idence.
See us. To sell. list with us. we
welcome all listings. F.:arl D.
Menrlor, Realtor. Pearl F. Parker, A&amp;ent, Pomeroy. Phone 210.
IS 1 Stc
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SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 1163 Vine
St .. Middleport, $6MIO.OO. p_ D.
Lottrldge.
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Rush Of Activity

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Houle, 9 rooms, all

RfSIDINC!-SYRACU$1 -

(eonttnv_. fr..,. .,... Me)

frDnt of Jl car comtnr tautb ~in p
lriVfJ'D by ~dito n Jlickm1n , 3»,
South Cb.aJ'lP810n, W. Va. Only
h•nde.r• made contact and-dlmi t -t
vas slight.

~ bamt&gt;e r la!ll

·. . . .School Grads

· moclrrn, good rondltlon, 1 arrc
~rnunt1 . 'Letart Falls. Harriet Hy-

att, Loudonville, Ohio.

Three Accidents

Pomeroy Gloo

N•W aon'DOMINION
WII!IDOW EXHAUST
PAN I
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Mill St.

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ROb$0n wn1 tiN Injured nGr w tt
Pope as pap11l
COLUMBUS l ' P- A Hlltt!l.e Ju·
in 1934. he wa 1 diciar)' suhconunittef.l today pro he u.rrested. IIowevN, .he Pnlru!
raanwd a ' domestic prel~.t(' rou : r.oMed s bill to ~ive th e ,;overn · said his lather, Jlll'lti Robton.
was ritrdo into Juatiee of Peate
~· e;~r.li hl cr.
:st"cC-artfly, uid "I think I'd bctt"t • Jn July 1946, Bis hop RP.a dy wt'n1 ur alrno11t unlimited aul hori-ty 1n R. P: . Grindley'• ('()Urt tonieht at i
the use of tht' highw&gt;Jy patrol.
'ltot· comment.''
' · m. for permlttin.lf an Unti('Pfti·
'o Japa-tl as ll repr(''iElllllllve or
The i.~s ue- will be !ubmittcd
·: '£ice P1·esident Ricb .ord M. Nl_.. !l'ap~ PluJ XJT lo determine tht·
ed
minor to operate a vehicle
to the full eommltlee for consill·
~n e~lled McCarthy_ a controycr
religious IJ !'eds of that coun\r~· Act"Orrling
to the Patrol, thls was
erBtiOn next weok when it lakc.a
·!!d f1gure who must he ('Valuat~ 1
By appointmenl of President up a bill to cxtf'nd the powen or Rob10n'li seeoah offense on th is
by history
but
added,
''h; . Roq~evel'.., he attended the inlet
charge.
friends and man)' of his rritic• -1o"ernmental Committee for P • the highway patrol.
Another minor acc idl'nt was r .~­
will not question his f.~·votion 1n litiral Refugees at Evian, Frant ·, ' The proposal was include!~ in Jll
amendment to an or iginal bill 1i · ported WedneSda)' on Duerr's Hill
-JVhat he ('onsidered to bt' the tMI.&lt;t in 1938.
loY4n,g the e-overnor to give th ..
interests of his country."
Bia hop RetdY SNver1 on th (' patr'Ol full poli('e powt&gt;rs in ;m V. of a r.~ile north of Stale Rt. 7
at 4:30 p. m., when two car• mt&gt; ' '
A clo.qr 9&gt;~~o r iatli' , St•n . Wllli!lm Presidt'nl'~ Advisory C'ommitl •ro cm{'rgcnC"y or disasiC'l', onrc th -:o 'ln a !!harp turn. Only min ·
on
Poli.tical
Rcfpgees tnd Wi\s f" governor proclaimed an emer.~cu ­
J; . •Jenn~r R-lnd. said" America
damage wall rl.'portcd .
lllf1nbtu· of lh t• Hl40 Whil o H(lu ae cy f•xi.&lt;t!('d.
~as lost a Hghtfua patriot, a ('nur
on Childn'n in a
The amendment would not rt~ ­
Funk You llg, 19, driYi.ng sout!~.
ageous man wha hn beell willh/. Co nlcr~nce
Democracy.
quire the governor ~ declare .lll WaB ciled into Justice Grindley·~ .
to pay the J&gt;l'lce lor hill ~nv :c ­
\lons and [or his country."
Be s~rved a:; secretary on the l!merl(l'ney or give any adv•n~e court tonight for driving left of
Maj. Gen. Ralph W. ZwY:k€tr, Board Qf il)•usteC.!I, National Catb warning of his plans to use th center. His car skidded into the
other drh•en by James Will, 28,
Once told by McCarthy \bat he '&gt;lie ~ommunlty Servu:-~. an agen · patrol.
Star Rt., Pomeroy (the principal ~
:t.'as ''not tit to welt that uni· ~y· pf the USO; and ,s S£-cretarv
nme.ndment \tould permlt live wlfhln 1,-J: miles ol each othe ·~
- lmrnf' _alilld thropsh iD alde in JJ· l)f t~e Board of Trustet's, War RC- theThe
governor
to use .f.tle , patrol
..... Pan. whette be ls now stalloned. IItf Services, NCWC.
Tthe Patrol -aaiit ..,\Wll, aeein ~ , ·
,
thE:re
il a tlioast~r. rint
whel)ever
"N'b tc.tnh:lent.' 1 MoCarJhr~• fim,!
He talso served ..s president of mob or body of men actlr{g toge- Young coming around ~~ ~urve
SerJlte. fight wu 1 futlt~ ,B9rt lo the 1$ctard ol TrU'teet of the NJ ~ ·tper tq COQ)lll\t. a felony, or to on Will's side ol the road, had
,blodl _the promotion of Zw141ker. ti'bnal · Catb(ill~ SchOOl ;of Social do violence ·to a person or .prope· · stopped by the time or impact.
· The P-attol aho···- treported Cll'~
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.. kl!J fiJpri! tp tJ:te Scn!llOr's 1954 Sen•ke and I! t .WecLor of the L~· or to br~~k state ~w.s.
ford F..ads. 49, R~nd wa/J atrest•
~lit\~ W\QI th~ Army.
.
National Refu•e• Sefivict:'s, Inc.
ed for driving With a ddeetiv&lt;.
Bishop Ready was secretary of
mutper and ·wu~ .rtted to appe.l:
_the AdministratLV,i l_pard of ~U~..
before Micldlepm't · 1111;yor C. o.
ops of the National Cathetlie W~~
Fi.s ber, ~ 4, at 8 p, m.
fare Cllnltn'fTTee, -ahA'man of th¢
(Cofltlnuad from pe,.. one)
Press De}arttnent. NCWC, and advisor to lhe Na~on~ Legic.n of inaton D. C. to watch Congress In
letion, see Grant'• and Llncoln't
f8 0~
e8
Q('cency. ·
tombs
and
visitthe
Pentagoq.
At the time qf his death, he was Cbaperonet wlll be Mrs. EUzabctb j
CC•ntlnutd
,... one)
chairman w of Ull fitPartment of [Jpyd
and
Clarence
Dicken . Glee newspape-r
office
where news
1 1 , , Miss Mary Kelly, Clvlllan Navy
Immigratio-n, NCWC.
Clubs_will present concert -tonight. committing himself ro soliclt the
, .' ~-~ep.resf:ntative, from th~· CharlesHatrl80nvi!le bas been withbl.lt idea of the public was announced
·~n Nayy P.,ecruitlna Station arrlv·
its junloFs and seniors since Wed· He inC:ieated that every penon ot
1 I M In HlltltiQJton, W. \rf. in search
nesda;r wM-n they t.r•veled to Cln- voting age, whethe-r -they voted
c · .. •_._ • ·Of stenoar~p)tera •11d t)rpists, with
olnnatJ
for a 4-(tay sojourn in that fur him or -not, will be personally
._.:. . ~ : Or wltbO'u( n.perience, for Civil
(Cfftlln!IH
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one)
city,
taking
in the zoo, mul!eums, Visilt'd.
~~rvlce positions ln Washington, D.
1
' SeA F.ever" "8111W Ye Wi"-di"
sports events and visiting Xavier
, 1 • C. at saijidea ·ranging from $265 to
"[f they won't talk to me, if
BJ!c' "fl~f lArd GOd" by lhe Boy-; l)niversty and the untvel'sily ol
.,~a month.
Cincinnati, among other altta('· and, after I'm nom~at.ed, they.
Glee Clqb.
cant say lhey didn t have th ~ r
.
..,.
She
he l~ated in the Navy
''To 1111.ee W' JiQS:" " Master of Uon.s. They· wiU uturn Saturday.
Chester a.nd ~ Tuppers Plains, chan~., Nomin~Lion is tantamoun·
!!'.!::..,~cruitlng Stat.ion, Basement of Hull)!ln J)eltlnt,l" B'f)d "Pi-epue
· -post Olfice, Huntington, through Ye The W~)' of the Lord" b.Y •tlle s&amp;-p~ate acl!oo}J! for the last time 1 to' e!el·Uon as the,r e ace no ~m.
1~ _h1aWcy this -year, wiU jolo to- crahc or •Tn:depenilent c_andtdates.
•.• ...,Jrfay 6 (rom 9 t.p J:SO p. m. includ- Ml.J!.ed Chorus.
Meanwh1le, .two
mcumbe,J!
Hng Saturda,. EvenJng appoint- · ")fly t.ord, What A Mornin' •·, mgbt for Eastern District's annual
ments .dven by calling 21772.
"Wood'!h-llt"ik S--S:~g" r.nd "Ypu'U Junior-Senior banquet, to be fol- councilmen, DaYe Jenkins and
Miss kt11y b interviewing and Never Walk Alone' b)' the ·Mixed lowed by sq~are, round and folk Wayne Gibbons, aligned them&amp;"'·
te.11t1ng stUdents in high schools in Chorus.
dancing conducted by John Heis- vt's openly with Bradburv in the
:,r 1 ..
..Ohio ancl W. V1. and senlora are
A-ccamP.,~\~
P.,re
B1·eild.t k~ll of ~allia Coun-ty. ThiJI event for\hcuminJ election. Jenkint said
1..:,_
-~ :especially urged to apply nOw ro·r Strauss and ,Jam~s Lol:lse.
will be In the Hawaiian motiff.
he "was w1tb Bradbury all th'
employmeni after ' gradustlon.
,. . May 20 Eastern's Seniors will way, and Wayne (Gibbons) feci.•
Housing ~ccommodatioras are ~r·
The re~~lar mc-utlllg of the · travtl lo Washington D. C. and the ume as [ do. You can qUOI C
me on lhal."
· ·~ ~anJed by the Navy Housi.ng Of· Boprd of Oirecto(s of the Meigs New York CitY.
" '"' ""flee belore appointee-s leave home. CounlS' Agricultural Society will
Baccalaurette services for county
Other incumbent counc;l.
After May 7 lntrrest~~ per.!lons be held Mc;tnd~y lfi!Y f at 6 p. m. schools Will b.e May 12, · while
·'C ..-Wl:ay eontact the- Nayy Recruiting in t~e offices i1f th~ Count}' Com- ~ommencement exercise, at Ra- men sce.king re-election arc Ro., Station, Charletton, W. Va.
. mi8filloners.
em~. Rutland , and
Harr'isonvHle bert )lct.lhinney, Ernest Covert,
will be held May 17. Che(!er's will D:ovld Miller and L. R. Wiley
~May ll':i, Tuppers Plains· May 1~. · New ~ races seeking po;;itions a rc
Lee Smith, John Zerkle {vehran
PI,..EAOS INNOCENT
1. , ~~~C#n;wn £rwq len years ~D),
ii"M. ·'@MART MONEY''&amp; ·
,. 'TOLEDO UP - li,uth Smith FTed M. Collil\!lj Russell BallerC•mpfield of GalllpoJis pleaded In- Clintun Fisher and Dale M. · Du' ·
OM 9L;PBI
nocent i.n FedeTal COurt here to- ton.
day to • chllrge 'of transpoL"llng 8
~olen auto acroS! state lines. Her Sund!iy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story or Co~rial Wall set tor June 11 by Fedlumbus and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
eral' Judge Frank Kloeb.
Ak1ey of Athens were wc~k end
guestB of thejr parents, Mr. ·and
M'ts, Nonnan ·schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geora:e Martin ltld
· By Mrs, Jaftn Dl•hl
\
family were , recent guests ~· of
.Qev. Harry Bates and fainl11 Earnest -POwelJ. abd family. .
speJ'!t FrJ.dav and.SaJutday tn Cald.Mr. an~ )J-ra. ·c. F1 Hilt and amwell wJth his mothe'r and brothers. ()y or Columbus were ~ week end
· Mr; ·and MN. Steve Eb1h'l ·· ap.d · ~t~e&amp;t~ 01 'Xla.IO. J1101htf, lMrs leUe
two children spent"the week ehd Hilt.
t: 'lr· -'' ~In Columbus.
Mr. and MrS'. orviUe Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Davis and Earnest PQ\Vl'll and -11mily ~Rent
gral\dson, Jeff Pullins, speflt ·the . ~~ Witli -Safiltny ~is and (ani-·~
-w.eek end witl}. ,her parenta, Mr. dy. "Pbey also honored Mr. 1and
an~ M'ra. Pearl Jacobs.
Mrs. Allen's wedding anniverSIJ"y
Attendance at Sqnday School on and Mr. ADen's birthday.
AprJI 28 was ·It/, otferlng $13.13. · Mrs. Alice Moore spent M9nO.y
Darrell RQoberts called on Emil evening with her brother, Jo-hn
Alshire -and family Monday even- Diehl and wife.
Jng.
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Mrs.· Edna Schaefer and ¥ts.
Mrs. Daisy Hysell and three chil· Maraaret Allen called on lirs.
tlren of Columbus were recent Pearl 11cob1 and Mr. and Mrs.
W.LCO,MI Af ...
JUeSts of . ~r. and M:rs, OtVill!fl AI· John Diehl, Tuesday.
len and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PowSteve Eblin was Jn Ga·li~qQs,
I~ND1'
en and familY.
busin.esa.
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Mr, and Mr~. Charles Gordon
a . auest of his
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Tuesday .
Stevenson,

,:·:::Jobs For High

For lhe Nlehols-Fiemlng
Hakhlllg Egg Procnm

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As mayor of Pomeroy, I would make every :.~ttcmpt to
operate the government of the community in a businesslJke, efficient manner. Being a Pomeroy businessman for
the past 14 years, I feel that I am qualified to give you a
~ood administration carried out in the dignified manner
that the position and community deserves.
Your support at the po\ls in the Republican primary
Tuesday will be sincerely appreciated.

Adlai Oec.lln11 Comment

Adlai E.

Navy Offering

To Produce
Hatching , Eggs

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top (Iollar. Your Hot Polnt Df'aJ
cr, Ylfe ... Refrit:era~n holo 1·
High School, Mlddletlnrl. Open
('VI'ningJt 0:00 P. At Easy tt&gt;rnl'.

Legal Notice

Resldtmtial Termite Control Ser-1
vlcc, St. Marys, W. Va.
4 9 tf

12 cu. ft . nr small!•r as ~ rml ·in! on nt'w frllt'll'rS. Will pay you

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FOR SALE to bigh bidder. 1947 I 141 For Rerrt
Wlll)'l Station Waaon at Blntt· - ---;--:-:----,--nan

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hciel'11un of ::----:---- - - pricrd ri~-;ht &amp;rneH11mPfOD' lniurance Ace&amp;e7•

WANTtD -

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HARRY A.
MILLER
Tuesday, May 7

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Rose Duat . . . . $1.39
Tubeleas Tires $17.95
Scoop . . . . . . . $5.79
$19.95

io-dcooditioo,~rl-m
lhldnc.
:1 2 ate

Notice is hereby given that Opal
! . Stanley of Middleport, Ohio, (4) 26, (5) s, 10, 3J.o
hll been duly appointed Admin.
i.1tratrlx of the Estate of· W. C.
Stanley deceased late of )!eia:s
County, Oblo.
Creditors are required to file
1heir claim• with said fiduciary
within four montbs.
NOTICE OP A...POINTM!NT
Dated this 24th day of A.pril,
Aclmrnl•tr•tor
Utll7.
Est•r. of John Clycle Wlneb"nMr
---:--::--=-:c=:-:c
Dec.-.!
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
Notice is. hereby. given that Isal1tat. of GtortO Arthur Young.
bella Winebre-nner whose Post OfDoooMII
fice
Addren it 693 S. 2nd SIHet,
Notice is hereby given that
Reid A. Young whO&amp;e Post Olflee Middleport, Ohio has been' duly
address is ·Minersville, Ohio. R. D. Rppointed as Administratrix of
l has been duly appointed Execut.- the Estate vf John Clyde Winetor M the Estate ol George Arthur brenner Jate of- Middt8port, Meia:s
1 Youna:, deceMed, late of Chester County, Ohio decea.sed.
Dated tbi&amp; 24th day of April,
TOwnship, Melgl! County, Ohio.
Daled thl&amp; 18th day of April, 1957.
111!17.
.
John C. Ba~;on
John C. ••con
Judge of the Probate Court
Ju,._. of th• Pr-G~Mte Court
.Meigs County, Ohio

For

Republican Primary

Michael J, Ready Bill Propose;-r;IG'IVe .Gov. More
Patrol Powers

t wo-t ime
-::pr~ocr.atk presidenllal c:~nd!.-l::alr
~hO ~lao W11s bitterly at tacked h~·

For Mayor

7abinet llin_k and OV('~ sink cab- QUiCK SEl\VICE l'n Wtuh :Ce- •
Chest Freezer .. $229 met~. Yad1sh Plumblllg. Phone pai.ring l:ly Factory Trained :
46-M.
:1 1 3tp
w11tdmHJker, COLLINS JEWE- I
R.. ular $1.69- 2-lb. Bav
7,133 lb. t:harle.&lt;~ton Milk Bas~.
I.JDHS, Pt&gt;meroy.
1-3-tf
lnclto~stry Lilt $30.10
J~t E:-4 Co·o p trllclor
wit' llAf&gt;lO 6: T"L..EVlSJON SERVICE
loader. 1054 New Holland for
Phon,. ;_;;, ClelD.nd-Applianc~ I
age
harvc:;ter
with
direct
cut,
Store, l.•oet w. Main St., Pemoror.
Rqular. $7.79- No. 14 Aluminum
wind ow 11nd row l rop head s
2-23-tf
One blowl'r. Vidt1r
Hyse ll,
I
R•l· 124.50--Unlco Hotrod Fanu
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
Minersville Ht . No. J, phom'
Hacinc 2180.
r;. 1.3tp For free inspe('hon phone 383-M,
Controller . . .
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Gilmore Supply Store, Pomero)o.
Two trador tln•s aiHI whel'h, 8-32,
Ali work guaranteed Fully In· 1

POMEROY FARM
BUREAU CO-OP

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

.

John C. Bacon
Probate Judge of nld Court

VOTE

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HA YLINER

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
lit... of W. C. Stanky, IIM111M

v~ye~ Joins the Jay L?t and be"Build.....,. hr L.....
gmmng on the North _s1de ot the
_
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Chester Ro1d on the hne between
1
Clotlt, Nylon, Fiberglass Awnings, Lots Number 255 and 256; thence
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
Porch sh;1dcs, Venetian blinds, North 68Vt degrees West along
J Mlln North of ,..,......,
Window blind&amp;, Porch' and Lawn said Road 180 feet ; thence North
Furniture. Free es~: :_- o~tes. Dale 23V4 dPgrces East 125 feet to the
Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave., cliff; thence East along the elifl
Pomeroy.
4 25 lmoc to the West line of Lot Number
- - -- - -- 255; thence South 71h degrees
( 17) Help Wanted
WeBt 135 teet to the plare of beWE BUY
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ginning, cuntainlng one-half acre,
Miles County, Ohio
WANTED AT ONCE
more or les~. Thla deed conveys
(4) 19, 26, (5) 3, SIC
JTaUCTUitAL I IIAMI
MAN to work on \ruck farm., only the surface and nothlna more
ICRA' IliON - MITAU
family preferred, house and gar- of any kind,
den. Good wages. By day or
.
month. Billy Hill, Letart Falls.
Said real estate 1.&amp; on the Cheat·
4 29 5tc [ er Road, commonly known as old
--- - - - - - - - - - State Route 7, and the 1treet lm·
Di~;tributur wanted to supply Dai- mediately east is ,State Route No. 7
Jy and Sunday Columbus Dis- and the street immediately west. - 5 1 1
patch , Ohio State Journal, and erly is Route No. 33. Located about
Col umbus Star to boyll' ~nd news- 1150 feet west of junction of Cheat- - - - - - - - - - - - Htand in Pomeroy and Middleport. Only Pomeroy-Middleport
area people acceptable. Write:
Columbus Dispatch , Kenneth
VanSchoyck , State Circulation
Dep~rtment , Columbus, Ohio.
5 1 Otp .

Power Mower . $59.95
Bulbs . . . .
12c u;d- n
- ATHiioaM· 'oiiTr.IT:-~J;~ I --- ·- _-·--·--c--4_:&gt;n~tl
Retular $l69.00 UN ICO 21 CF

SYLVANIA 7S•W- R11ulu 22c

Said premises are appraised at
$900.00 and muat be sold for not

rive Room Apartment with launNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
dry and G&lt;Jrage . F trst floor. A.
In pUrsuance or the order o! the leu than two-thirds of said apN. Bengal, Pomeroy .
4 3 tf Prob11.te Court of Meigs County, praised value.

JOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

(l) Notices

er Road and Roule No. 7.

Dally Sentinel, Pomerby-Mlddleport, 0 .. May 3, 1957-7

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I hope all my friends will sto,,.in.
aad join tile swine to Swept·Wiilgl"

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* Wolllerfllllu)s • , Ill Mli!eb I
* Vo..e sales, wollae Sivilp I
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Tliere'e stiU Hw to pt. In on tbe 11nA~ ·~at
yout Dodae dealtr'o durina the bll·Lawrence Welk Selllnr
~
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Spree. Valueo ha.... ...,. been oo .-u ~enple, b7 the
thouaanu ue taldDr advantqO ol
..Uillr
'
doole to jollt tbe •winl to Swept-Wfnl. You'll
want to pt mon the
,_
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tbe'
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,
,
)'tlaf. CamtiD and ... ltl Drive ttl Prlce Ill
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• . Now is th U.. tt.WIJI

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$EE, STUll. STOP SAFELYIIIAVE YOUR CAR SAFETY-CHECKED TOOAt.l

flro. Aulotno~llo, HHIIIo
ACCtDIII~

Lifo, Ctaolalty tiMI - -

RMI·,~N lroker

In MliiOLil"CiiiT, OHIO
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6111

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PLEASE TURN Me
AROUND,
AUNT
fRITZ!

£, J;lQN'T
LIKE THIS
DOUBL.E
PUNISHMeNT

�McCarthy Dies

-----~-~~--~:~~~IC•!"ttl""ld f....., Pl.. enet
ces to the llilmily.
" I'm at odds with 8 lot of pe'l
((ontlnu•• from pafl OM)
pie but th•l doelln't mean 1 halr ;tudlod
at it. Bornord'a Seminary
them,'' •rruman told Nport(·r.s. ill Rochester, N. Y., 'nd Our Lad '
"Let11 Mt dig up n lot of old dta -1
'I.~h· Lak• S&lt;mlnory at Clrv ,_
horses '•

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'·' &amp;-Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 3, !957

I t 4)

Legal Notice

For Rent

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WANT ADS

- - -- Pasture lor rent.

Ohio, I will offer for sale at pubTerms : cash in hand on dav of
1
Ji~ aurtion vn Saturday, the 25t~
~-J-3 ; p
day of May , 1957, at 10:00 o'clock ple.
BEN J . SPENCER, Admin·
r
~ 1_ A. M., from the front door of the
iJtrator of the Estate of
or rcn 1 - . ecru:
,.. w-a 11 pap_e. 1 Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
•teamer.
Cllfllui1 F 111her, M1d- the followinr real estiillte:
Thomas Terrell, deceased
1!epo1·t. 1-'h. 6265-X
lM 1
The following described real WEBSTF.:R 1.: ruLTZ

PHONE 398
RATES
2 eenll per word, one la.ution. Minimum cbar,ae ~--4 cenll
per word far three comecutlve insertion~.
SDecla.l - Ooe month for 2ft eenta per word.
,FUU rate of 2 centa per word wUl be charged for adverlislna: il
DOt pald for befon t,be 15th of each month following ln1ertion.
.Erren ill Ad¥ertiainl-8hould be reported immell!ately. The
o.iJ7 Sentioel ... m Dot be rdPonsible for moJe t!Wa one tocorhd- inlertion.
Card of Tbanb and Speelal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publlahed at 1 eenl per word.

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT rind employment - hire or find a lost Item through
'llle Dally Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
lhls column

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OLDS "88'' HoHd•y Cou pe.
11955
$2.195. Lo.., mil-eage, hyramali-c

GETS
RESULTS

owner.
15 2 61c .

19M BUlCK VB Special 4 dr. Sedan
$1,5915 . Dynarlow drive, Hke ,lf;w
two tone blue finish. Blaettnar's,
5 2 6lc

Pomeroy.

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FARM BUREAU

, 19M CUEVHOLET •·210" 4 dr. Se·
darl.
$1 ,09~.
Spotless original
dark blue
fini~h. a rca! perform-

cr.

For S&lt;;;e

See The
New Hollond

Located Directly
In rront of

9 P.M.

MONDAY, MAY 6th
Prizel, R.t"shments, Drawing•,
Demon1tratlom, Mow.r Riding
Contett {Win Clock Radio).

SPECIAL PRICE$
ONE DAY ONLY
UNICO..,... Regul1r $79.95

Pomeroy.
5 2 6tc

CARNIVAL
Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op

Blaett»ar ·~.

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TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

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, SLEEPING H:OOY! for rent. call
388-Y.
5 I 3lp
Sm;JJYUH~ISHI'~D APARTMENT,
private cn lrattcc. private bath,
good section in Middleport.
Phone 6067-M.
5 1 ate

very low mileage, immaculate.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
5 2 Otc

Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

9~1).,\1

Call

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I 1955 PONTIAC VB Star Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. $2,195. Hydramatic drive ,

drive, • R&amp;H, careful

estate. to-wit: Situate in the Vii- Atturr.eys for Administrator.
llage of Pomeroy , Meigs County, (4-) 26, (5), 3, ~ -l7,_2~:_5tc
Ohio and being a part of ymage 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;'-.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
Lot No .. 255, said part herem conCONCRETI BLOCU

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(~?l~~~::~~i:::~~~! i

.(;ompletely New From
liltl'b lo Chute

Car repair- Welding-Service and j
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
Ohio.
4 29 12tc

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy

WANTED - Housekeeper lor two
adulls. Write or call Fred Kau!f,
Middleport. Phone 63:1Q.X.
4 30 lOtp

rEKINESE PUPPlES fur sale,
Mrfl. Woodt'ow W. Call, 7::12 SyC·
amore St., Middleport.
4 30 12!c

Fr.. E1tlmatas
PAINTING
PAPER-HANGING
L V. R•i•inger
R•cine, Ohio

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E.IMin St., Phon• 91
POMUOY, OHIO

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lh;\2 Linoleum Hu ~ $4 .99. 13akl'"
l''urmture. ~1irldJ(.port.
5·3·8
DAI](YMI+~N -- L~rij:e
c·uolers and can~.

fo'ullon Thompson, romcroy.
Painting , interior or
:1-3ttl'
exterior, contract or nourly,
rate reuonahle . Phone S81 -V.
Aluminum combination 11torm and
Homer Braley.
~ 3 12tc
acrten windows and doors. Steel
nnd Aluminum awnings anrl conHAM SHOOT, Radne Planing \fll\
oplcs. Call William Radford,
Sunday, May 5, I :00 p. m.
Rock Springs.
~ 2 1 mop.
:1 2 :Ill'
--,--,--,-,-- On and after thiR date, ~tay :l, 19:17 3 plet•c ll;,:ht walnut beclroom ~uilc
exl·eJient condition , $60. ltulltire
I will not be rcspon!lible for an.v
Mr. Lacey at Ohio Valley B&lt;~k­
debt.s contracted by anyone othin.: &lt;.:o., Middleport.
B 2 3lt"
er than myaclf.
BL•n Gainer
5 2 3lp Sm111l enginr parts. • BRl(i{iS&amp;
STI\ATTON, CLlN'tON &amp; IRON
HORSE. Garden tractor~. tillers.
H11dqu1r,.-r1 for
lawnmowcra, Clinton chain saw
Samsonlte Luggage - Lane Ce-dar
.part1. Ridenour's Supply. Chc.lll·
Chests - LAU Window Fanter, Ohio.
5 2 9Lc
~·rlgidalre Rcfrigtrators.
lak•r llurniturt, Middl•port, Ohio
4 29 Jl TRAILER like new, sll•f'l hnd,t'
first rcallonaOie ofrcr accf'ptcd.
512 Jlt'IHHry St., Middleport. ii.
(2) Card Of Thanks
T. J,ohic.
~-l-31p
-- -----We wh1h to thxnk our rnttn x
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
rrlenda an.-l neighbors who hel11
Service. R. A. Finlaw, 512 E.
('d lUI Ill thfl time of Hlncfl~ and
Maln St., Porrieroy.
4 27 tr
dC'alh of our wdc and mothrr .
al1o0 thr •:wintt f•.mcr11l hom . I'O,WF.H UNIT with 3~ KW Gem:r.
Rcv . . Grovc. Mrs. Nl'utding'nnr :
a"Lor lllliiHhle for runnin" 11mall
all those who 11ttll flowcr11 an ·t
rutt!ng maehinc or l01uler. SatJ~{a('lion
j!Uaranlced, $~00. 00.
helprd In an~· way .
Term~ to !!ultablo purson. SPrut(l
Hal'r)' Smlt)l a11d ra:nily
3-MM. Ma8on Cll.l'.
0 2 3\('
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up trmk licOII!-l'. Meyers nEEP WELL PUMI',
Crud(' Oil. $3 per harrell. Virgil
nn Laurel Clirf !toad
Syn1cuse. Phone 907-M.
Teaford,
or Fluml Road . t:•ll 849-X.
f 27 Otp
:i-3·3tc

l.OST- I' td..
4- NM -~

-- - - - '(8bl Auto Servicoi!s
------L H. liA WLIHGS SOliS CO. - 24
bour "frtt"ker Sentce. D17
Pho111 822'f. Nl&amp;ht Phone
11031-X. DODGE • PLY!IIOlfi'H
DLUP.ll8.
8 a t1

(8) .Auto Soles
lliDS BVICK Sperial 4 dr. sedan.
One IOta! owner. dyn10ow drive
Jt4H, two tont &amp;~tn. $2,395.00.
Bltettnar'•· Pomeroy, D 2 6tt

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(11) Wanted To Buy
WANT .1'0 RUY OR Rtt-;NT, 2 or 3
hl)l'se powrr single phn~e l'll'~­
trtc .motor. Call 6270-Y. :i-:l-3:c
WA:-.!Tf:D -fn•eler~.

Nct•d 20

COmpany, May 4. 3 room Curnl!lbed apartmcn•. Cor
renl. Next to hospilal . Phone
• 26 3tc
284.
5 2 !1lc
l1N7 Chevrolet ;l door to be .1old
to the biJh bidder at M:tdwty New 2 Room down•talra . olflency
Motor Baler. Jdlner1v11Je, OMo, ,apartment all new furnltun
J41y 4, 1957 It 10:00 I. m.
Phone 8128-X, Middleport.
(4) 28. 30, t~l 3 3te
&amp;-3-6te
lt~1

Auto

•t 10:00 a. m.

11.16 OL.DS V8 4 dr. Sedon. $2,3Dit. f'or Rent -... E:w;tenalon Llddert1
Hydam~~lle drive, lull)' equipped,
SCaffold Bo11rdt. Drtp Olot·bl.
l•" than 14,000 mlleo. Blaell Clinlon ti~her, Mlddl\l~ort.

'jjailf,

POIUlW,

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l'bono ~

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Rooms
New Furniture
FOR

$299.00
BAKER
FU,RNITURE

011 The Brightest C&lt;lraer
In Middleport :

(41 :13, (5) 3, 10, 31&lt;

POULTRYMEN

Greatest fan Value
in Townl

HARRY A.. MILLER
Candidate for Mayor
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Insurance

M.lddleport. Fire • AutomobUe&amp;»II

llon&lt;la. POO.t 68111-X

;'OHEMAN 4&lt; ABBOTT T.V. SEP.
VlCK All make• Repalred by .1!)pert Ttcl-tnlch•us. Pbone 6284: "L
Midrl.lepor &amp;-lD-tf
COMPLETE tnsurancu Prot«tion,
Life, Auto. Fire, PoHo. Call DoQ
Mills, MiddJeport, Ohio.

(21) Real Estate
- - -- :-:--4 room.~ and hal h, full bllsemL'n:
1637 Lincoln
RM-M.

IlLs.,

Phon~

Pomeroy.
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New mo.-lern 2 bf'droom home
with garage. Also 4 room
home. Connecting lots, Oul of
high water, Pomeroy. For thll
price of one home. Phone
6204-Y, Middleport.
4 21 8tc
FOR SAI:-E --

Hit peak earlle~ .
hold longer
with

f

'.

Nichols *12'1

Powerful motor and scientificaUy
matched blades move 3500 cu.
ft. of refreshing, cool air per min·
ute. Smartly styled io beautiful
decorator colors. An unbeatable
value for low-&lt;:ost bome c;Qmfort.
&amp;e it today.

Health make~
the difference

1
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Try them, and 11e I

' "' ~le.li)ng .
Hatcheries

•spoclal hoi woolhtr ...ro IIttY, ~.,.

FOREMAN and ABBOTT
APPLIANCES .

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Middleport

Nelsonv.Ule,

Ohio

D DGE SALES .IT N HIGH·
Cl LK 30-DAY
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M.U WARD

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Rodney Downing
11\'"JL\NCB AGJ:NCF

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3 ROOM HOUSE. corrler of 4th
11nd College Road, Syracuac.
Hirhard A. Hayman, Letart
}'ails.
4 29 8tp

rooms, 4 dow'(l, 2 up, city water,
¥.a A. lot, $2200.00. Do you want
a farm, butlncss, ~ re1idence.
See us. To sell. list with us. we
welcome all listings. F.:arl D.
Menrlor, Realtor. Pearl F. Parker, A&amp;ent, Pomeroy. Phone 210.
IS 1 Stc
=-::,.,.-:- ~ - -==­
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 1163 Vine
St .. Middleport, $6MIO.OO. p_ D.
Lottrldge.
o 1 6tp

h)' the

Rush Of Activity

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:1 2 3tc

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Narnrd

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Houle, 9 rooms, all

RfSIDINC!-SYRACU$1 -

(eonttnv_. fr..,. .,... Me)

frDnt of Jl car comtnr tautb ~in p
lriVfJ'D by ~dito n Jlickm1n , 3»,
South Cb.aJ'lP810n, W. Va. Only
h•nde.r• made contact and-dlmi t -t
vas slight.

~ bamt&gt;e r la!ll

·. . . .School Grads

· moclrrn, good rondltlon, 1 arrc
~rnunt1 . 'Letart Falls. Harriet Hy-

att, Loudonville, Ohio.

Three Accidents

Pomeroy Gloo

N•W aon'DOMINION
WII!IDOW EXHAUST
PAN I
.

Mill St.

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ROb$0n wn1 tiN Injured nGr w tt
Pope as pap11l
COLUMBUS l ' P- A Hlltt!l.e Ju·
in 1934. he wa 1 diciar)' suhconunittef.l today pro he u.rrested. IIowevN, .he Pnlru!
raanwd a ' domestic prel~.t(' rou : r.oMed s bill to ~ive th e ,;overn · said his lather, Jlll'lti Robton.
was ritrdo into Juatiee of Peate
~· e;~r.li hl cr.
:st"cC-artfly, uid "I think I'd bctt"t • Jn July 1946, Bis hop RP.a dy wt'n1 ur alrno11t unlimited aul hori-ty 1n R. P: . Grindley'• ('()Urt tonieht at i
the use of tht' highw&gt;Jy patrol.
'ltot· comment.''
' · m. for permlttin.lf an Unti('Pfti·
'o Japa-tl as ll repr(''iElllllllve or
The i.~s ue- will be !ubmittcd
·: '£ice P1·esident Ricb .ord M. Nl_.. !l'ap~ PluJ XJT lo determine tht·
ed
minor to operate a vehicle
to the full eommltlee for consill·
~n e~lled McCarthy_ a controycr
religious IJ !'eds of that coun\r~· Act"Orrling
to the Patrol, thls was
erBtiOn next weok when it lakc.a
·!!d f1gure who must he ('Valuat~ 1
By appointmenl of President up a bill to cxtf'nd the powen or Rob10n'li seeoah offense on th is
by history
but
added,
''h; . Roq~evel'.., he attended the inlet
charge.
friends and man)' of his rritic• -1o"ernmental Committee for P • the highway patrol.
Another minor acc idl'nt was r .~­
will not question his f.~·votion 1n litiral Refugees at Evian, Frant ·, ' The proposal was include!~ in Jll
amendment to an or iginal bill 1i · ported WedneSda)' on Duerr's Hill
-JVhat he ('onsidered to bt' the tMI.&lt;t in 1938.
loY4n,g the e-overnor to give th ..
interests of his country."
Bia hop RetdY SNver1 on th (' patr'Ol full poli('e powt&gt;rs in ;m V. of a r.~ile north of Stale Rt. 7
at 4:30 p. m., when two car• mt&gt; ' '
A clo.qr 9&gt;~~o r iatli' , St•n . Wllli!lm Presidt'nl'~ Advisory C'ommitl •ro cm{'rgcnC"y or disasiC'l', onrc th -:o 'ln a !!harp turn. Only min ·
on
Poli.tical
Rcfpgees tnd Wi\s f" governor proclaimed an emer.~cu ­
J; . •Jenn~r R-lnd. said" America
damage wall rl.'portcd .
lllf1nbtu· of lh t• Hl40 Whil o H(lu ae cy f•xi.&lt;t!('d.
~as lost a Hghtfua patriot, a ('nur
on Childn'n in a
The amendment would not rt~ ­
Funk You llg, 19, driYi.ng sout!~.
ageous man wha hn beell willh/. Co nlcr~nce
Democracy.
quire the governor ~ declare .lll WaB ciled into Justice Grindley·~ .
to pay the J&gt;l'lce lor hill ~nv :c ­
\lons and [or his country."
Be s~rved a:; secretary on the l!merl(l'ney or give any adv•n~e court tonight for driving left of
Maj. Gen. Ralph W. ZwY:k€tr, Board Qf il)•usteC.!I, National Catb warning of his plans to use th center. His car skidded into the
other drh•en by James Will, 28,
Once told by McCarthy \bat he '&gt;lie ~ommunlty Servu:-~. an agen · patrol.
Star Rt., Pomeroy (the principal ~
:t.'as ''not tit to welt that uni· ~y· pf the USO; and ,s S£-cretarv
nme.ndment \tould permlt live wlfhln 1,-J: miles ol each othe ·~
- lmrnf' _alilld thropsh iD alde in JJ· l)f t~e Board of Trustet's, War RC- theThe
governor
to use .f.tle , patrol
..... Pan. whette be ls now stalloned. IItf Services, NCWC.
Tthe Patrol -aaiit ..,\Wll, aeein ~ , ·
,
thE:re
il a tlioast~r. rint
whel)ever
"N'b tc.tnh:lent.' 1 MoCarJhr~• fim,!
He talso served ..s president of mob or body of men actlr{g toge- Young coming around ~~ ~urve
SerJlte. fight wu 1 futlt~ ,B9rt lo the 1$ctard ol TrU'teet of the NJ ~ ·tper tq COQ)lll\t. a felony, or to on Will's side ol the road, had
,blodl _the promotion of Zw141ker. ti'bnal · Catb(ill~ SchOOl ;of Social do violence ·to a person or .prope· · stopped by the time or impact.
· The P-attol aho···- treported Cll'~
---.
.. kl!J fiJpri! tp tJ:te Scn!llOr's 1954 Sen•ke and I! t .WecLor of the L~· or to br~~k state ~w.s.
ford F..ads. 49, R~nd wa/J atrest•
~lit\~ W\QI th~ Army.
.
National Refu•e• Sefivict:'s, Inc.
ed for driving With a ddeetiv&lt;.
Bishop Ready was secretary of
mutper and ·wu~ .rtted to appe.l:
_the AdministratLV,i l_pard of ~U~..
before Micldlepm't · 1111;yor C. o.
ops of the National Cathetlie W~~
Fi.s ber, ~ 4, at 8 p, m.
fare Cllnltn'fTTee, -ahA'man of th¢
(Cofltlnuad from pe,.. one)
Press De}arttnent. NCWC, and advisor to lhe Na~on~ Legic.n of inaton D. C. to watch Congress In
letion, see Grant'• and Llncoln't
f8 0~
e8
Q('cency. ·
tombs
and
visitthe
Pentagoq.
At the time qf his death, he was Cbaperonet wlll be Mrs. EUzabctb j
CC•ntlnutd
,... one)
chairman w of Ull fitPartment of [Jpyd
and
Clarence
Dicken . Glee newspape-r
office
where news
1 1 , , Miss Mary Kelly, Clvlllan Navy
Immigratio-n, NCWC.
Clubs_will present concert -tonight. committing himself ro soliclt the
, .' ~-~ep.resf:ntative, from th~· CharlesHatrl80nvi!le bas been withbl.lt idea of the public was announced
·~n Nayy P.,ecruitlna Station arrlv·
its junloFs and seniors since Wed· He inC:ieated that every penon ot
1 I M In HlltltiQJton, W. \rf. in search
nesda;r wM-n they t.r•veled to Cln- voting age, whethe-r -they voted
c · .. •_._ • ·Of stenoar~p)tera •11d t)rpists, with
olnnatJ
for a 4-(tay sojourn in that fur him or -not, will be personally
._.:. . ~ : Or wltbO'u( n.perience, for Civil
(Cfftlln!IH
/rlttt
,_
..
one)
city,
taking
in the zoo, mul!eums, Visilt'd.
~~rvlce positions ln Washington, D.
1
' SeA F.ever" "8111W Ye Wi"-di"
sports events and visiting Xavier
, 1 • C. at saijidea ·ranging from $265 to
"[f they won't talk to me, if
BJ!c' "fl~f lArd GOd" by lhe Boy-; l)niversty and the untvel'sily ol
.,~a month.
Cincinnati, among other altta('· and, after I'm nom~at.ed, they.
Glee Clqb.
cant say lhey didn t have th ~ r
.
..,.
She
he l~ated in the Navy
''To 1111.ee W' JiQS:" " Master of Uon.s. They· wiU uturn Saturday.
Chester a.nd ~ Tuppers Plains, chan~., Nomin~Lion is tantamoun·
!!'.!::..,~cruitlng Stat.ion, Basement of Hull)!ln J)eltlnt,l" B'f)d "Pi-epue
· -post Olfice, Huntington, through Ye The W~)' of the Lord" b.Y •tlle s&amp;-p~ate acl!oo}J! for the last time 1 to' e!el·Uon as the,r e ace no ~m.
1~ _h1aWcy this -year, wiU jolo to- crahc or •Tn:depenilent c_andtdates.
•.• ...,Jrfay 6 (rom 9 t.p J:SO p. m. includ- Ml.J!.ed Chorus.
Meanwh1le, .two
mcumbe,J!
Hng Saturda,. EvenJng appoint- · ")fly t.ord, What A Mornin' •·, mgbt for Eastern District's annual
ments .dven by calling 21772.
"Wood'!h-llt"ik S--S:~g" r.nd "Ypu'U Junior-Senior banquet, to be fol- councilmen, DaYe Jenkins and
Miss kt11y b interviewing and Never Walk Alone' b)' the ·Mixed lowed by sq~are, round and folk Wayne Gibbons, aligned them&amp;"'·
te.11t1ng stUdents in high schools in Chorus.
dancing conducted by John Heis- vt's openly with Bradburv in the
:,r 1 ..
..Ohio ancl W. V1. and senlora are
A-ccamP.,~\~
P.,re
B1·eild.t k~ll of ~allia Coun-ty. ThiJI event for\hcuminJ election. Jenkint said
1..:,_
-~ :especially urged to apply nOw ro·r Strauss and ,Jam~s Lol:lse.
will be In the Hawaiian motiff.
he "was w1tb Bradbury all th'
employmeni after ' gradustlon.
,. . May 20 Eastern's Seniors will way, and Wayne (Gibbons) feci.•
Housing ~ccommodatioras are ~r·
The re~~lar mc-utlllg of the · travtl lo Washington D. C. and the ume as [ do. You can qUOI C
me on lhal."
· ·~ ~anJed by the Navy Housi.ng Of· Boprd of Oirecto(s of the Meigs New York CitY.
" '"' ""flee belore appointee-s leave home. CounlS' Agricultural Society will
Baccalaurette services for county
Other incumbent counc;l.
After May 7 lntrrest~~ per.!lons be held Mc;tnd~y lfi!Y f at 6 p. m. schools Will b.e May 12, · while
·'C ..-Wl:ay eontact the- Nayy Recruiting in t~e offices i1f th~ Count}' Com- ~ommencement exercise, at Ra- men sce.king re-election arc Ro., Station, Charletton, W. Va.
. mi8filloners.
em~. Rutland , and
Harr'isonvHle bert )lct.lhinney, Ernest Covert,
will be held May 17. Che(!er's will D:ovld Miller and L. R. Wiley
~May ll':i, Tuppers Plains· May 1~. · New ~ races seeking po;;itions a rc
Lee Smith, John Zerkle {vehran
PI,..EAOS INNOCENT
1. , ~~~C#n;wn £rwq len years ~D),
ii"M. ·'@MART MONEY''&amp; ·
,. 'TOLEDO UP - li,uth Smith FTed M. Collil\!lj Russell BallerC•mpfield of GalllpoJis pleaded In- Clintun Fisher and Dale M. · Du' ·
OM 9L;PBI
nocent i.n FedeTal COurt here to- ton.
day to • chllrge 'of transpoL"llng 8
~olen auto acroS! state lines. Her Sund!iy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story or Co~rial Wall set tor June 11 by Fedlumbus and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
eral' Judge Frank Kloeb.
Ak1ey of Athens were wc~k end
guestB of thejr parents, Mr. ·and
M'ts, Nonnan ·schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geora:e Martin ltld
· By Mrs, Jaftn Dl•hl
\
family were , recent guests ~· of
.Qev. Harry Bates and fainl11 Earnest -POwelJ. abd family. .
speJ'!t FrJ.dav and.SaJutday tn Cald.Mr. an~ )J-ra. ·c. F1 Hilt and amwell wJth his mothe'r and brothers. ()y or Columbus were ~ week end
· Mr; ·and MN. Steve Eb1h'l ·· ap.d · ~t~e&amp;t~ 01 'Xla.IO. J1101htf, lMrs leUe
two children spent"the week ehd Hilt.
t: 'lr· -'' ~In Columbus.
Mr. and MrS'. orviUe Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Davis and Earnest PQ\Vl'll and -11mily ~Rent
gral\dson, Jeff Pullins, speflt ·the . ~~ Witli -Safiltny ~is and (ani-·~
-w.eek end witl}. ,her parenta, Mr. dy. "Pbey also honored Mr. 1and
an~ M'ra. Pearl Jacobs.
Mrs. Allen's wedding anniverSIJ"y
Attendance at Sqnday School on and Mr. ADen's birthday.
AprJI 28 was ·It/, otferlng $13.13. · Mrs. Alice Moore spent M9nO.y
Darrell RQoberts called on Emil evening with her brother, Jo-hn
Alshire -and family Monday even- Diehl and wife.
Jng.
.
Mrs.· Edna Schaefer and ¥ts.
Mrs. Daisy Hysell and three chil· Maraaret Allen called on lirs.
tlren of Columbus were recent Pearl 11cob1 and Mr. and Mrs.
W.LCO,MI Af ...
JUeSts of . ~r. and M:rs, OtVill!fl AI· John Diehl, Tuesday.
len and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PowSteve Eblin was Jn Ga·li~qQs,
I~ND1'
en and familY.
busin.esa.
.
•
Mr, and Mr~. Charles Gordon
a . auest of his
i;l~~i!i[====----.:.. .:.;.,:;..:;;:;:;.:~:..:.~.;.:..;.:..::;:_;__~•::•:::ll:ed::._:o:n_:M:~r:_:·~•:::•:~d~M~r'.:':s. Steve Eblln
Tuesday .
Stevenson,

,:·:::Jobs For High

For lhe Nlehols-Fiemlng
Hakhlllg Egg Procnm

' I

As mayor of Pomeroy, I would make every :.~ttcmpt to
operate the government of the community in a businesslJke, efficient manner. Being a Pomeroy businessman for
the past 14 years, I feel that I am qualified to give you a
~ood administration carried out in the dignified manner
that the position and community deserves.
Your support at the po\ls in the Republican primary
Tuesday will be sincerely appreciated.

Adlai Oec.lln11 Comment

Adlai E.

Navy Offering

To Produce
Hatching , Eggs

•~d. Vou ghon~lodw~Wond!~-~-~:-~~~~-~-~·~=:·~-~~~~~~~~~~~=:-~·:·~~~::~-~~i-~~~·:·~~~=~~~~~~~==~~==-~~~~·-~=~=~~~;;:~-~~-~~=~;~

u~&gt;&lt;.!,l

top (Iollar. Your Hot Polnt Df'aJ
cr, Ylfe ... Refrit:era~n holo 1·
High School, Mlddletlnrl. Open
('VI'ningJt 0:00 P. At Easy tt&gt;rnl'.

Legal Notice

Resldtmtial Termite Control Ser-1
vlcc, St. Marys, W. Va.
4 9 tf

12 cu. ft . nr small!•r as ~ rml ·in! on nt'w frllt'll'rS. Will pay you

l--:--:5~·1'::·3-:t-'--;;:-----:::- ·-----,
FOR SALE to bigh bidder. 1947 I 141 For Rerrt
Wlll)'l Station Waaon at Blntt· - ---;--:-:----,--nan

I

hciel'11un of ::----:---- - - pricrd ri~-;ht &amp;rneH11mPfOD' lniurance Ace&amp;e7•

WANTtD -

/

HARRY A.
MILLER
Tuesday, May 7

I

Rose Duat . . . . $1.39
Tubeleas Tires $17.95
Scoop . . . . . . . $5.79
$19.95

io-dcooditioo,~rl-m
lhldnc.
:1 2 ate

Notice is hereby given that Opal
! . Stanley of Middleport, Ohio, (4) 26, (5) s, 10, 3J.o
hll been duly appointed Admin.
i.1tratrlx of the Estate of· W. C.
Stanley deceased late of )!eia:s
County, Oblo.
Creditors are required to file
1heir claim• with said fiduciary
within four montbs.
NOTICE OP A...POINTM!NT
Dated this 24th day of A.pril,
Aclmrnl•tr•tor
Utll7.
Est•r. of John Clycle Wlneb"nMr
---:--::--=-:c=:-:c
Dec.-.!
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
Notice is. hereby. given that Isal1tat. of GtortO Arthur Young.
bella Winebre-nner whose Post OfDoooMII
fice
Addren it 693 S. 2nd SIHet,
Notice is hereby given that
Reid A. Young whO&amp;e Post Olflee Middleport, Ohio has been' duly
address is ·Minersville, Ohio. R. D. Rppointed as Administratrix of
l has been duly appointed Execut.- the Estate vf John Clyde Winetor M the Estate ol George Arthur brenner Jate of- Middt8port, Meia:s
1 Youna:, deceMed, late of Chester County, Ohio decea.sed.
Dated tbi&amp; 24th day of April,
TOwnship, Melgl! County, Ohio.
Daled thl&amp; 18th day of April, 1957.
111!17.
.
John C. Ba~;on
John C. ••con
Judge of the Probate Court
Ju,._. of th• Pr-G~Mte Court
.Meigs County, Ohio

For

Republican Primary

Michael J, Ready Bill Propose;-r;IG'IVe .Gov. More
Patrol Powers

t wo-t ime
-::pr~ocr.atk presidenllal c:~nd!.-l::alr
~hO ~lao W11s bitterly at tacked h~·

For Mayor

7abinet llin_k and OV('~ sink cab- QUiCK SEl\VICE l'n Wtuh :Ce- •
Chest Freezer .. $229 met~. Yad1sh Plumblllg. Phone pai.ring l:ly Factory Trained :
46-M.
:1 1 3tp
w11tdmHJker, COLLINS JEWE- I
R.. ular $1.69- 2-lb. Bav
7,133 lb. t:harle.&lt;~ton Milk Bas~.
I.JDHS, Pt&gt;meroy.
1-3-tf
lnclto~stry Lilt $30.10
J~t E:-4 Co·o p trllclor
wit' llAf&gt;lO 6: T"L..EVlSJON SERVICE
loader. 1054 New Holland for
Phon,. ;_;;, ClelD.nd-Applianc~ I
age
harvc:;ter
with
direct
cut,
Store, l.•oet w. Main St., Pemoror.
Rqular. $7.79- No. 14 Aluminum
wind ow 11nd row l rop head s
2-23-tf
One blowl'r. Vidt1r
Hyse ll,
I
R•l· 124.50--Unlco Hotrod Fanu
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
Minersville Ht . No. J, phom'
Hacinc 2180.
r;. 1.3tp For free inspe('hon phone 383-M,
Controller . . .
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Gilmore Supply Store, Pomero)o.
Two trador tln•s aiHI whel'h, 8-32,
Ali work guaranteed Fully In· 1

POMEROY FARM
BUREAU CO-OP

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

.

John C. Bacon
Probate Judge of nld Court

VOTE

I

HA YLINER

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
lit... of W. C. Stanky, IIM111M

v~ye~ Joins the Jay L?t and be"Build.....,. hr L.....
gmmng on the North _s1de ot the
_
- ---··-- _ _ _ _ ..
_
Chester Ro1d on the hne between
1
Clotlt, Nylon, Fiberglass Awnings, Lots Number 255 and 256; thence
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
Porch sh;1dcs, Venetian blinds, North 68Vt degrees West along
J Mlln North of ,..,......,
Window blind&amp;, Porch' and Lawn said Road 180 feet ; thence North
Furniture. Free es~: :_- o~tes. Dale 23V4 dPgrces East 125 feet to the
Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave., cliff; thence East along the elifl
Pomeroy.
4 25 lmoc to the West line of Lot Number
- - -- - -- 255; thence South 71h degrees
( 17) Help Wanted
WeBt 135 teet to the plare of beWE BUY
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ginning, cuntainlng one-half acre,
Miles County, Ohio
WANTED AT ONCE
more or les~. Thla deed conveys
(4) 19, 26, (5) 3, SIC
JTaUCTUitAL I IIAMI
MAN to work on \ruck farm., only the surface and nothlna more
ICRA' IliON - MITAU
family preferred, house and gar- of any kind,
den. Good wages. By day or
.
month. Billy Hill, Letart Falls.
Said real estate 1.&amp; on the Cheat·
4 29 5tc [ er Road, commonly known as old
--- - - - - - - - - - State Route 7, and the 1treet lm·
Di~;tributur wanted to supply Dai- mediately east is ,State Route No. 7
Jy and Sunday Columbus Dis- and the street immediately west. - 5 1 1
patch , Ohio State Journal, and erly is Route No. 33. Located about
Col umbus Star to boyll' ~nd news- 1150 feet west of junction of Cheat- - - - - - - - - - - - Htand in Pomeroy and Middleport. Only Pomeroy-Middleport
area people acceptable. Write:
Columbus Dispatch , Kenneth
VanSchoyck , State Circulation
Dep~rtment , Columbus, Ohio.
5 1 Otp .

Power Mower . $59.95
Bulbs . . . .
12c u;d- n
- ATHiioaM· 'oiiTr.IT:-~J;~ I --- ·- _-·--·--c--4_:&gt;n~tl
Retular $l69.00 UN ICO 21 CF

SYLVANIA 7S•W- R11ulu 22c

Said premises are appraised at
$900.00 and muat be sold for not

rive Room Apartment with launNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
dry and G&lt;Jrage . F trst floor. A.
In pUrsuance or the order o! the leu than two-thirds of said apN. Bengal, Pomeroy .
4 3 tf Prob11.te Court of Meigs County, praised value.

JOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

(l) Notices

er Road and Roule No. 7.

Dally Sentinel, Pomerby-Mlddleport, 0 .. May 3, 1957-7

'

.t

I hope all my friends will sto,,.in.
aad join tile swine to Swept·Wiilgl"

•· u

* Wolllerfllllu)s • , Ill Mli!eb I
* Vo..e sales, wollae Sivilp I
~

~

Tliere'e stiU Hw to pt. In on tbe 11nA~ ·~at
yout Dodae dealtr'o durina the bll·Lawrence Welk Selllnr
~
...
'
.
Spree. Valueo ha.... ...,. been oo .-u ~enple, b7 the
thouaanu ue taldDr advantqO ol
..Uillr
'
doole to jollt tbe •winl to Swept-Wfnl. You'll
want to pt mon the
,_
"" ""'.,at
tbe'
•
I
,
,
)'tlaf. CamtiD and ... ltl Drive ttl Prlce Ill
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.

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• . Now is th U.. tt.WIJI

ool•'"'

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$EE, STUll. STOP SAFELYIIIAVE YOUR CAR SAFETY-CHECKED TOOAt.l

flro. Aulotno~llo, HHIIIo
ACCtDIII~

Lifo, Ctaolalty tiMI - -

RMI·,~N lroker

In MliiOLil"CiiiT, OHIO
, , _ - " ,~
6111

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PLEASE TURN Me
AROUND,
AUNT
fRITZ!

£, J;lQN'T
LIKE THIS
DOUBL.E
PUNISHMeNT

�'
&amp;-Dolly
SeDtlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• May 3, 1B57

Middleport

'!, nri'!Ot/4.( h'leVement AWard G'I Yen
Salem Ceft t er PTA 0 n Th UrSday

Society

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I Aa· acl:Jinement award wu pres,tnted to the Salem CL-nter PTA
'ItlurRu aften.oon when the
M.elp County Council of Parents
Cd T.eaeherzJ met at the Rutland.
Umnhlllpl for their final meeting
of the year.
. T·he award which was given for
t;l)e f-irst time this year was preMnted for outsanding work in pro· ·
...II. ng th e po 1l~tes
o1 th e oh·10
~.
g
p
t.s
1
"'41'n ress o aren and Teac hen
1l~ Me1gs
· c oun t}' 10r th e year 19560'Jlrs.
2'. Judges
O. Kletn,
L. c. were
Karr Mrs.
and O.
Lucille
B.
li'awklns.

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~ Mrs . Roy Tracy Jr., president,
preeided at the meeting whicb
opened with prayer by Mrs. Bea·
Wee Smllh. The report of 1.hc
:S~tcretary was given by Mrs. Irene
J;larker. A note o[ thanks was read
from the Ohio Congress for gift
of money sent them and all:IO from
the :~tate office.
Reports of the various units
~fe given after which Mra. Paul
f.ftclss eave a report of the by-law
amendments. Mrs. T. A. Downie
reported on the summer round-up.
The Rutland High School Glee
Club, directed by Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman, with Judy chase as accompaIDst, presented a prol!!ram. The
Glrh Ensemble sang, "On A Green
Hill", "Life Thine Eyes" and "To
A Wild Rose" and the Glee Club

•

•

•

Federated Chur.ch Womens Guild
Meet'lnQ Held WedneSd.ay N'IQ }1 t
re•d from the American

bo;;;; Rodney Sauer and Mr •.
Paul Theiss represented the Mtd·
dleport PTA at the County-wlcl•
.
PTA Counctl metllnt at Rutll)ld 1 A contn butlon of $5.00 w•s
Thursday. Mrs. 0 . P. Klein ITid made to the Overland Scholarsbtp
Mrs. Lucille B. Hawkins, newtoh· l Fund and a contrtbution to a famporters, were judges at the mtj:lt- • ily who lost all by fire , when th::J
ing.
. .....
1 Worneq's Guild of l.he Federa~eJ
Mrs. William Fu s~ who
.IS Church • mC't Wedne sday cvemng
bt&lt;'n living with her da:ughlt\r, I at the church.
Mrs. Perry .M il;h and family is' 'rt
.T he organ -pn&gt;ludc by Mrs. FrcJ)
Racme visil lng Mr. and Mr I Blaellnar, opened the meettr.g
Dillon Cro s!"..
'I followed with the call tc worship
Mrs. Curtis Jenkinson wbo wa.; 1 by ~tn. Pearl Mora , spiritual llf"
a surgical patient at the Mdgs chairman. _Mts. Tnom.as You 1g
~neral llospital was returned h 8 "• thc s crtptu'e r cldtng • Ac l! 1
home WednE&gt;sday and is rectlpc ~. t · 11 ·
ating sati.~ factorily .
.. 1 ar Flung Service" was the toM
has been 1 p .te t r t he cvcmng,
·
• rs. Sidney Pickens
presentc d b )'
ill for lh!' past week.
Mn. /ltora who also gave a medi
Mrs. John Mayer is sp~nding talwn and prayer.
'l:ev ~ ral d:lY S with her parents, M;.
Miss Elizabeth Fick, president,
amj Mrs. G E. Swishn, Che!~hire . presided and reporlS ol varlou~
Jacqueline RJC'e , Gallipolis. is chairmen were read and accept~&gt;
v:jiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rice ed. Two letters of ttl01 nks for the
and sous , Chiprer and Kenneth. 1\ ten complete Easter outfits sent
Mr!l. ·Mad,~~:e M03~&lt;cmm, who has to Back Bay Mls.o;ion, P.iloxi. Mili!i .,
bNn in FlorJda for the winter is i wrrc read. one from Charles E.
visiting relatives here.
' f.oldsmlth. pastor of the mtSSHlll
Wi_lliam Puckett. Luuisville, and the other from Kilty Kalinand hls younger bro[ber, \ A/2: :.uskw, a girl receiving one of the
Ja~acs Puckell , Nebraiktt)t"i"•-e tutfits,
visiting thrlr parents,, · ·¥r-JJml
A ~Ommunicat1on
was rflad
Mn. Arlie Puc-kett and family.
fr(lm Helen Schoedi~ger, vice 1pre·
Rodney Downmg, Dr. K. D. ::;:ident of the columbus Regional
A•~bary and D~. ~lyde _In~eb re· Gto!J 1J 1\#anking them for their
turned from a flshmg tnp m Ten- hospitality· at the Regional meetnes!lee Thur!&lt;iday.
ing lout fall. MiH Fick thanked ,1il
Mrs. George Hackett Sr ., Mn who helped with the serving of
George. Hackett Jr., an~ d-a,ugJ-o t!le El,mhurst Choir and also the
ters, l.wda a11d Rose Mar1c, wer: r.astd· breakfast. A thank you
1 visitors in Culumhu11 this week.

P•ul FTenctl, a medical patien·
sang, "Open Thy Blue Eyes'• amd at Holer Ho.splta l is rePorted en"Let There Be Song.' '
l lleally 111.
Mrs. Tracy gave a report of her
A / 3c .R,oger Covert , Lincoln,
work and also or the c.onference Neb., was called home by the
held rece~tly in Cambndge. RQ~I death of his li:randmothcr, Mrs.
call of Untls gave the Letart Umt Arthur Covert , }'airborne, and iM
the largest attendance. Mu. Ar· vi£itin~ his famil y, Mr. and Mr.r.
thur Sylvester of Letart won the ErQC..~ t Covert and thildren.
door pnze.
Linda L)'om , daughter of Mr
and Mrs. John Lyons ha• rcturlThe rrcsident thanked the group ed to S"hool after being ill with
for their cooperation the past year meaaleo...
after
which the meeting adjourned
Bruce wallare, son of Mr. and
R
. ef res h ment.l were serve d by .n
"rs. Dw•'ght ll'•ilac&lt;, ;.
on ...
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the Rutland Unit during the SO· ches stncc he injured his foot
cia! hour .
Sunday while playing.
M.r . ami Mrs. Herman Lohse are
movi.•tg into their new tlom&amp; on
Gravel Hill thL'&gt; W6Ck.
Julie Mitch.
RN,
Gallipolis,
vil;~tcd hf'r mother, Mrs. P. 1..
The Hayseeds 4-H Club met at Mitch and brother, Larry, Thursthe home of Donald and Wayne day_
Davidson with all twelve mem
Jon M. Schaaf, whu has been
ben present.
employed 1n Columbus. vi~ it c d
Games were played and pro- his mother, Mrs. E. S. Schaaf.
ject books wrrc studied. The «!lub Thursday t'nroute _to lo' ort .Knwc
1.s selling chances on baked Ky., where he wJll be _.'ltatloncd
gobds to make money for their temporarll~· after re-enhstlng In
clut.
the Army for three years. Schaaf
·
, had completed -two Yetl:rl in the
The hostess
scrnd rc(rcsh· Army In March, 1956menh of ice cream , cake and kool
Riehard Ward, Third Gradt!
aid to all pn!scnt.
pupil, is ill with measles.
The next meeting wiU be M1y
Dean Fink. whose brothers, _ B~.J
l~ at the home of Billy Elwood and Danny, have mump~, has }Oln, ~f Racine.
erl them and Is confined to hi~

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1955 PLYMOUTH

Belvedere 4 Dr. lutcriot• likC m~ w. llt•al·
cr. VS motor, J,~ood tires. Ucigl.! filll~h.
Reduced to - -

$1495

1955 CHEVROLET .
210. Del Ray Coupe, one owner and very
low mllea_qe, boater, ht&amp;h rubber, all
vinyl plastic interior, light grcc-n ftnlah.
Want a niec one'! Hcduccd to -

.$1545

1954 FORD
Custom 6 Pa~s. Cpe. Origina l dark green
finlah , 11oort Urc&amp;, locally owned, heatar,
radio, one of those sharp can - only

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$945

210. 2 Dr. Dcau!Uul Ivory over ted,
clean Interior, good tlrea, radio, heater.
Powcrllidc Transmiulon.

$845

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GIVE

lollot llocklngo ••• lho p..,.nl wllh

beaulllui okln.\
Ch._ ollhtr Soamlm ., Full-l'oohlonod,
. In 0 $kln•lJPOIOne blended fO&lt; hor
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10111plhion Aatle"'-;-'

1951 Chevrolet 6 ~ass. Cpe. . . . . . . . . . . $495

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Local owner and nice and clean.

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Black flniob, good tires.

1950 Ford 2 Door .. .. .... · · .. · .. $365

$5~

the .summer
only will be
exeeu m:oney b not paid

ELBERF.ELDS ~
but we are prleiag

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1 55 F "VI Cdr. · -' ' ·... -.. .. · .... $J 795

Rafteh "waaon. FOrilomatte: Orlatoal li&amp;ht biue finiah. we'!k end

'h Ton Pickup ·

no95

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1955 Pol!flli V8 Sta~ Chief · · · ·- ··. · $2,1t5

.. . ......... $100

4 dr. ~dan, Jbdrantatle dr(ve. Veey low tniteaa:e. Immaculate.
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Pontiac lineit 'Hrlea.

1948 Plrmouth 4 Door · .. · · ............ · $95

4 dr. sedan. One.,..focal Owner. Dynanow drive. R&amp;H. U:.e new

1949Nash4Door · ..

1956 Buick Saecl.. · -· ·---- · ·- ·- · -·; · $2 395
orljlnal two tone

2 ton LWB. Heavy duty all the way

and new tires.

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4 dr. Se~on. li.YdnmaUo drive. Full,Y equipped, Lctlo than 14,000
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1954 Chevrolet."J10" .. · .. · · · .. ·• .. $1,195
·Low

4 dr. Sodan.

1954 CHEVROLET

rreen.

1956 Oldsmobile V8 · · ·- · · · · · · · · · · ·· $2,395

PLENTY OF LATE MODEL USED TRUCKS PRICED AT WHAT SOME
DEALERS CALL WHOLESALE!

1955 CHEVROLET

Oldsmobile "88'~ · ...... - .. · $2,195
·t

Sharp car.

$tJ45

inJieaae . Spo.tleas ori.inal Ue:ht .,.... n finish.

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$l,095

1b2.. _ RM Coavmll!lt epe.

:····· $795
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DAILY

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IPltoDO 481

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"Fro"' liV'ilGIES

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reported that the bead
PleaSant HiJh School
. cettln.l" •bo per month
salary while the coach
ho~ ·
·$103.

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Rotarians Hear
R~ports Made On
District Meeting · Teacher Named

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Other early readinp ahowed T.,.
lMo with 37, CGlumbus 3:l .nd
Cincinnati 3t.
Tbe weather bureau taid: a eold
Ca1111dian '"Jb prenu.re area ROWe
ina: hsto Ohio durinJ tbe allbt
rerpoJUible for the frol\1 wea.o.,r.
Tbe bureau aaid tbe bqh ..W
move southward and thf coldweather will perailt over the ltite
today and Sunday. Fr«m or ftteling temperature wunln&amp;~ blv,
been ilaued for motU of Ohio Suoday m6nling.
Tbe Cleveland Weather burelu.
said there wu :a definite PQAibil·
ity of scattered koct awa, from
Lllb Erie tonight
A ehUly week end with windt 20
to ~ miles per hour from Ute
northeast was predicted Jn tbe
Lake Ede area .

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at an .. umaieill.
per hour directly into '
model sedan driven by
p,be ....,._ norl!i- \AIIiU

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Mrs. W. A.'Adams
Claimed Peaih
At

project for
UO)Id, Mr.
Tho..e present
Hoyt, Mr. Gardner,\ SaUt!r, ·.Mayor
C. o. Fisher, Fultz, BakF. Dr. K.
D. AmBbary, 'IUs, Knight. Wjlllam
Grueser, Clemh Fox, Mrs. E. s.
Schaaf and C. F. Hibbs.

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WASHINGTON UP - Funeral
,
Jame&amp;.Si"'ger, Columbqa, ~... wu
services for sen. Joseph R. Mc!rilm couaq. · ;Jail--on·•
I.,
$1,000 property bond UU. .IIMII'!l.inl'
Carthy will be held at lt a .m..
u be awaits charlel of aon-supe. d. t., Monday in the Seltfte
~
port whitb will be preaented to the
chamber where hi! rose to faro~
May term grand jury.
i'nd later wa.s eondemried by his
stnaer's bond waa rigned by him
eolleaauea.
The Senate aervlees
be presell and by Dan C. Hartinrer. He
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bad been aneated earlier thi&gt;
ceded b)' Cathollc M.aH at 9 L m.,
f:. d, L It St. Mattbewl Cathednl,
The Pomeroy Hilh Sebool Band week by Columbul pollee and reo
wbefe McCarthy Will married Jn will present itt ADDUII S.,Princ turned here by Conatabfe Pete
19153.
Conctrt.. Friday, May 10, at 8:00 p. Hendrix to the ~ourt of Juttlce of
Tbe Senate. will meet briefly tt m.. under the direclion of Ray Peace ll - E. - Grindl2y where lie
noon Monda~ , and ad,Journ ·.out of Woodgeard, Supervi!.or or In11ru· plead not guilty to the charge.
res~ for MeCartb)'. .
Meanwhile, ·JUit.lce ~Grindley re..mental MuSic in the Pomeroy rub. ·A committee of aeaaton ·.will· ae-- lit: SehooJa.
. parted FraU Young wal rlped·ICI(J
(Ompany the body from the Scm- . A variety of select~:d mulie will and· costs ,With $4:1 remitted, pro-ate . tbambe~ to AJ,leton. Wi&amp;., be.Qlfered incudi.nt, marches, over- Yided he does noto o_perate a car,
h!aviag at 2 p. m., t. d. t., .Monday. ture~, popular tUDn i.nd novt!Uies. for drlvlng 'On the wrong aide Of a
Burial will be in A~pletoil at Jn i.ddltion, several ensemblps will road and lttildng anoUaer Ur. ·
noon. Tuesd'ay.
.
be hHrd. whkh recently achieved
James Robson, Darwin. waa fin-The . deciJ)ion to ·conduct the recognition lor -.rlor p1aying ·in ed *"&lt;t and toSts:for periniitini an
eervlces · Itt the Senate c!bambe·• the sOlo-Ensemble CompetitioD.Jii ulllicensed pel-son to opertte a
..,., anftounhd a·n er Senate iead· naUval in Columbus.
vebielt be owns. A teen-age aon ot
era conferred with Mra. Mccarthy.
The aexopiKme q'artet will nat ·Robsoo'a- w811 involved in a minor
The Wi&amp;eOnain Republlrlll died pl~ during tbe concert but will be accldent near Darwin WedntlilaJ
1tj Bethesda Naval · ~cnpit.al late used in. the Commencemef\t prD- while driving a motorcycle.
Thursday of a little underatood. pm~ Thia &amp;roUP lnchutes: Bill
liver malady called "leute ~epa­ AndenoD, .lim Eber1bac~, Sue
tills." The .jmmedlate .cau.se of Smith and Sondra Potta.
de-ath WH ''acute hepatiUc faJll
Oth" ensembla to be heard au
.
ure" . - faUure of the liver to 10
.. !ollowao Flute Quartet - Jean
FI.el~'
on working. .
Webfter, .Janet .CtJrpenter, Ann Ic0 1;!,Deit.th eamc to the controllfl'lial en.bower, and Unda Crow; Brasi
senator, who made flosts of ene- Sutet - Jim Lohse. Earlene -Renmles .and friends with bil atbeU thaw. Suun Young, June O'Bt-len,&gt;
. aUeged. COm)11UDjltS iD 11vera· Janiu1 .Row;h and Linda Moore;
LOUISVILLE, ky. UP - Calu"'~d;:,.l!with
a . auddennesa that Woodwind Quint~ - .Janet ear..
1
penter, Connie Woodgltrd, Q~rif!· met Farm's, Gen. Duke officially .
1u
"ttie caJjltal
.,
··c ,,.__ ~en i1L7f9r a nuMber or da Wilaon, Susan·Youug and Sbel· wu lio:alched from the 83rd Jte,_.,
tuclty Derby today, leaving a field
did
enter
hos- La. Strau_ss.
. '
.. ~nd 'perSonnel incuude .tiJ:e "fed· of Dine tl:tree-jear-oJds for Am.er· ·.,
J
lowh)g : Flutes - .lean Webster, ica'"l' raeina clusie."
Jl!!n~f Carpe~ter, Ann Ie.en"S~,
Trainer Jjmm)l Jones took bi&amp; Uada Cro-:'1; Plttolp r-- Sue Pbd- sore-footed c-olt onto the tract thi.s ·;.
1ipa; Oboe - Connie Woodgeard; morning for a final test of the ·in.
Buiobn - Sheila Straqa~; Alto jured foot. The colt failed to pass
Clarinet - Johnon Lambtrt; Bass the test.
Clarinet - C~rolyn Sisson.
A b~gbt, dear tlut chUly 01fter.
Alto Saxopbonea - Bill ADder- noon was forecast for the B3rd
son. Jim Ebcrshach, lbry Amberg- runnlite of the $133,000 Derby~
er, Eugene Norris; Tenor Suo- wltb Wheatley Stable's Bold Rul~
phone - Sue Smith; Baritone Sax- lavored ia tJhe nine-eolt field.
o.phone - Sondra PotU; Clarin-ets
More than 100..000 faBJ will jam
Gru~r. Dorinda Wilson, into Churchill DO';l·ns for the first
. St,te' Auditor James A. Rhod• -.Marcia
today released tt.e .report on thlo. Carol Curtis. Myrna Maar, Deanna of the Triple Crown cLassics whlle
(Continued on ..... th,..)
mllli~n~ watch the drama unfold
enmlnation -of village of·
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on televieion or listen on radio .
.at Rutlarrd In MeiJI_eouDt;. .
1
audit· was oondueted by the
Bur••• of Inspection and ·Superof Public Office• of whinb
atite auditor is ·the chief

Pome,_.0. Y·ffig·h
•g
Annual Spnn

,.,.,.ed

Concert May-10

wm

Rhode8 Releasell
Audit Of Rutland
Village office~ .

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$1000 Bo d Se
to •~
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Non-Supporl
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. Scout ~'roop Clark Optioned
Charter Will Be To The Senators
·Given On Monday
e
Troop ~4Q Bol Se~tl ~Ponsdt~

out by the Unit(ld McthOditl Ctiureh

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the p~il ·of the eXaq~­
was made
in the

· :19S't;~~hlAlre(ae. ·,-'-; ·•,-· ··· $595
C~l~ oltwQ extra 10011 tara.

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dutlan.&amp;C

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drl.S.don, S,P_Otleoi ori~n(ll ·dark blue flnbh. A nal perform.,.

D)'Jl.a~ driV~.,w~ muCh

l l$~~~1

The snow wu not a meuurable
amount, however, and wu cliJIIed
officially by the U. S. Weather ·
Bureau u "snow shower&amp;."
Alone- with the snow came tem·
peratures whiCh were only 1 few
~egrees above the freezin~ mart.
tn the Cleveland area and nght on
the Une at 32 at Da)'ton and Mar~

Drop Gen. Duke
From
.r;vr
KentUCky n.:.
uerby·

Hlday Coup,. ,LoW ,mUe11e. H)'dramatte drive. JUr:H. You pro~
ab kllbw ;;•refUl owner:
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Judie John Baeo"n, president of
11\e Middleport •
Club, presided
their

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SJii!CliJll"l'

hla . ~n
'County's first 'recipient of
ne\"'lY • create~ stah' schoJarsbi)
lot teacher trainlna.
.
The scholanhip, which amount&amp;
to $CWQ ·a year, lour years, wa'
created by the West Vlre:in :1
State Legi.slature last year and \~
one o£ sevefal .-given all over ijle
state. Eaeh county. has t~e right
to award as many scholar~thlps :a.•
it ha.. members in the House .of
Delegates.
Oliver was ~lected by the l\ta
son Count)· Board of Educat.i,on
(CDntlnuecl Dn , pe.. tht11•) • '

.cUrettors and

1955BulckSpecial · :·... · ........ · .. · $1,995

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accideJit oeeurnd at N"o.
Second and Jl,ace Strftb. Lewis,
trav~ling toward t h-e river o n

·JW.I)eft Oll'fCr,
!i!hdPL••i~ul: .

:1 dr. Riviera Cpt. BeauUtul two \One blue-crer orlllnal finish.

Victoria Hardtop. Radio and Heater Black oV«tr 11roen. Popular· wllh the
)'OUnl and Old.

Chief of- Police Leroy Bart.ru.a_
saki today a l .. year-old Camde ,l,
0., youth lirin1 now io Middbpon would be ehara:ed witb at
least three traffte violationa after
hi• ear speeded thrOUJh a r e d
Ught and into anot.bel' ear driver.
by Mrs. Joyce Titus Friday ~obo •·
5 p.m.
Mra. Titua, wife of Jame&amp; Tltua
Rutland &amp;D., was not &amp;eriolUly In
jured althoueh Chief Bartrum aad
atte suffered bruise• and sho~lc.
Her l'NO YOUDJ IODid:.hlrd, f,
and Jeff, 3, were not ln ured.
In jaiJ it Slierman
ard L-ew·
ia who wu dririnJ a ear owned by
Eva ·Marie Dant:. without ber pe!'·
mislion ICC1lrdlllg to Min Dar~•.
She told Chi~rtrum she would
charges bipelt against Lewi..i

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t dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drlYe, Spotless orla:lnal metalllc green fin11b. Q:.Yned by our otnce manae:er.
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5N5

reported
lhc
red light ..

1954 Buick V8 Special · · · ·- · · · ·- · · ·· $1,595
l954Jiulck V8 Super .. ·······;··· .. · $1,695

1951 FORD

Youth Is Facing
Serious Charges
Mter Accident

Wahama Senior
Chosen For

4 dr. Sedan. Dynallow drive. Like new two tone blue finish.

$795·

Cuatomllno 8- .• Dr. rordomatic trans.,
ndlo a~d hoatcr, beige and brown lin ·
il,h. aeat coven. Plenty or power ami
loti of eivlnp.

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Only 20 absentee ballots bave
been recorded here by". -Albert
Gloeekner, "Clerk at the county
Board of Ele'ctlona, it wa• learned
here· today.
Gloe.c:kner said Thursday nlglrt
marked the t'nd of absentee balloll
being received at hl1 office. Of
the 20, 1'7 were from Pomeroy v&amp;
ters, thrfe from Middleport.
''Thls I~ _a"l&gt;out tb~ .slowest and
least exrtted election I've ever u:,
perienced," Gloeckner said.
He reminded yoten the Tues&amp;y
electidn is strictly a RepublieaD
affair. 111 Pomeroy Don Mull~.
and Max Folmer, In·
for council aeata will
on a ballot until tbC

,·What MO. lribul• •• Matherlflcin1...

1953 Iuick Special .... · · .. .. ·, · .. .. $995

1953 FORD

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and Syracuse dO
population to
party pr}mary munic·
. Candidates for · 1il·
those towns wfll
Independents lhia WI.

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2 dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive. Should move fast at this prico.

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lhem lo keep them moving fa&amp;l to, keep pace with our
faot oelllng Buicks and Ponllaca. Buy from BlaeUnars for
a Beller Buy.

$1565

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roes:
School Board S

GIFTED
WHEN

-to buy such real values at web low priceo. Yes, we arc

1955 FORD
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SINGLE CQPY-k

of Education took oteps to
on ThutSday evening In order
fll4,000 which Ia expected to

$1.35 and
$1.65 pr.

DOWi

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moving many of our used cua

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CHANCE

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0116 local owner. ·

Df!lmu,'! 4 Dr, Sharp :a Lone t.-rccn (lnlsh.
Rldlo. fleat.er _,: Nice -

IY UNITIID 1'11111

.Staffs Are Curtailed . Twenty Absentee
.:t!l)t By State Aid Loss BalloiS Fil~I'A~

ANOTHER

$895·

finish. Spotless Interior, good rubber,
,quaL·antecd all the way,--bcater.

Weather

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$1395

4 noor Scd11n. Bcautlful 2 tone green

1952 CHEV~OLET

IRST ,.~

'clinging Rt llko another

MAY HOT

1954 CHEVROLET

1953 CHEVROLET

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1955 PONTIAC

Cu9tomllnc 8 - 2 Dr. OnlY 20,000 miles
by lCM::al owner. Ford111natlc, radio, heat·
er. Ivory and blue finlih, aood tins.
Let's Trade -

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' wonderful future? More wear than sht'a

F.OR LESS!

VB 4 DooJ. Hydramatic Trans., local
owner and low mileage. Tires like new.
Beautiful 2 tone fli'lish, radloj and healer.
Hcduccd from $1~95 to - -

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Sixth Birthday
Observed May 1

ERY CAR DRASTICALLY

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Refreshments of punch, cakx
iced in white and topped with a
yellow jonquil, coffee, pink, y~l·
lew and wh.ite mints, and llU' ',
were served by Mrs. Dale Smith .
rhairman, assisted hy Mrs. Chari
t• Strauss, .Mrs. Albert Wood11.rd.
Mrs. Lawrence Lannirrg, Mrs. Den·
ver Thoma, Mrs. Hl'nry Werry
1
Mrs. Donley Reibel, Mrs. Ronal
Smith and Mrs. Robert Arnold.
The table was attractive with
\~hite lace cover over green an I
centned with an arrangement of
Yfilow, white and pink snapdra·
gons and bridal wreath, with yel·
lew tapers In three branch eadelabra on tit her side. Miss Fick pre
sided at the punch
bowl.
,

TONIGHT
Robert Taylor
Richard Todd
Dana Wynt.eT
Edmund O'!Jrien
D-DAY, THI 6TH OF JUNa
(Cinemucope - Tcebnieolor)
T,be sixth birthday of Barbara,
-alsOdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ben Cooper
White, was celebrtted at the
Anna Maria Alber1hetti
morning 1e111i0n of the Middleport
DUEL AT APACHE WELLS
·Kindergarten, Wednesday, May 1.
(Naturama-Color)
Mrs. White and the teacher, Mrs.
Guy Reynolds, served ice cream
SATURDAY ONLY
MAY 4
sandwiche, and candy-dolls with
John Ireland
Beverly Garland ravors of party hats to the chil·
THE GUNSLINGER
dren and wt&gt;re assisted by llar(In Color)
bara, John Ingels, There~a Casci
-altoand Debra Lyoni.
John Welssmueller as Jungle Jim
Others at the party table were
THE D!VIL GODDESS
Larry Walker, Cynthia Mills, Kathy
-als~
Morgan, Rex Rou!lh, Michael Bus..
Comedy ..-.d Certoon
kirk.

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THE Df.ALER THAT DEALS.--I

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Ohio.
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Dated tbi5 30lb day ()[ Aptil,
N()tice Is hereby given that 19~7.
-~
Le).,osy •Mission for a box sent Audrey Koehler whose Post Office
John
C.
BICO
address i.s coolville, Ohio, Ro\Jte 3
them recently.
Judge of the Probate QN'it
Th(: May Fellowship mtieting t;) has been duly appol.nted AdminisMeigs
tratrix
of
the
estate
of
Susie
L
be Peld BI the Middleport Baptist
Springer,
deceaesed,
l&amp;te
of
Or·
(~)
3,
10,
17,
"'
ChUTch, Friday, May 3, was an·
t:ounced by Mrs. Young, keY
church womtm . A mother-daugh ·
ter banquet with the Federated
(i((•lf' in charge was announceO.
fo! May 10. Mrs. Waldo J. Rarteh- spoke of the reading coursP
and r..,uested each member tO
report ~
on their readin".
All me1n·
0
bl'r:. were asked to bring at'ticle~
f r. shower for the l&gt;~nily burn
"
eU out, to the chu rch, • Sunday
morning.
A skelch on the Back Bay MiJ·
sion was g\vcn bY Miss Mary \'.
Reibel ;md slides or tiJC mission
were stlown.

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Hayseeds 4-H
Club Meeting

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Pomeroy, Bertha Jaeitron, kutland

Mr.s. At.en Sbnln, Pomeroy.
~~har4~ . \irs. Roxie _Smitil,
Racine; Mn. Rlchard Beach, M~d
dlepOrt; ·clfde.McKnight. Pomerby
WUblir Birch. PorU•nd.

wjll have a charter pre~tation,
Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the sc:out
I'()Om in the Bethany ChUrch.
Wilbur Dl:i;on of Pt. Plei!J~mt,
w, Va., MGM District eomlf\lssloner wiU preseDt the charter, Plans
the Sprina Campof'H to be
at camp Chester the week
of May 11 will be discussed .
Parenti of the boyS' ne cordially
invited and the troop eomrb.ittee-ruen arc requested to attond.

Mel Cll!lrk of West Columbia
wb() had been awarded place on
the Detroit 'filer roster
a 1'&amp;-l
aerve outfielder, ha• . been upUo~ -·
ed to !.he Tig~s· farm
CharlestoD Senatort, it wa1 t..Jrit-••'··
ed here today. Clark wu to biYe..
played with ~e Senators 1ut ,, ·
night.
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