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Church Of Christ
Prayer Meeting
Held Wednesday

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

Central Sch.ool
Second Grade
Wins Contest

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Pomeroy Chapter
OES Inspection
Plans Completed

Middleport High Senior Play Is Friday

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

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

The second

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

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

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

mer member.

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the pupils in the

other

Golden Rule Class
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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graUeti

for their efforts.

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

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

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

Middleport
Society

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

Y·Refreshments were served by

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Atomic Energy:
Plant Workers
GoOn Strike

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

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

YARDLEY

Ladi.Bdlfolds
$3.50 to $5.00

Stap a!ld After Bath ·

Fresh••
$1.00
WHITMAN

CANDY
$1.50 to $5.95

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OLil DOMINION

CANDY
97c to $4.00

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

$1.00 to $12.50
Other Su1sestions

on 11he

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

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

P,HARMACY
POIIfEMY

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Jll:IOifa'm committee
oJ ·the

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.Curre~t Justice Of Peace Pay

Sr., Mrs. Roier ¥o1111n and Mn .

R. M. Sherinan,

'\.O the

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

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

total

r- t~~·'"· :··which

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Highway .Patrol
Arrests TWO 0 D
Traffl'c Counts

tutionat ·
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The hi gh .~~r t , m
a

to me-::t

ran out April

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

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

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uy to be, determmed by

STYLI NO. 177$
Ill In

ty cbmmJssloners of

P•lllal . Pvther

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STYLI NO. 1m

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passage of the 1965 bill
deClared UllCOD5ti1U·

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il011il.
. ' Robinson,

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

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RNITURE
Corl'llr
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Freight Train
Derailed Today
East Of Athens

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

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

~:.·:~y~~~~3~1E,
to either

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

BAKE

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

' STYLI NO. 1776

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

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

STYLI 110. 1774'

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Annual Banqu~t
Planned May 31

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

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

Meigs-Co Little
League To Meet

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

and

Syracuse

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

HaiL

Pomeroy

City

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

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

probation,

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Tampa, Fla.

··

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

Js,Nalled
·As Manager For·

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

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

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

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

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

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

·-

O!J

L&lt;'\\

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

todaf

Portsmouth Are'.!

saifl, that he was rea-dy

Cor the

by
anernoon's

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

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

summor. '
Mrs. Everett Hayes rcvicwr'
"Attars

Ruby McCoy, 37, Succumbs
To Injuries At Meigs Hospital

Pr¢sent Play Tonight

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

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

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SINGLE COPY-lie

j manned b:y supervisory personnel.

Sunday School
Class Wiener
Roast Is Held

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

1$

f

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

Vaughan's Beauty Salon

.i

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

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and Atomic
Workers members went on strike

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

Costume Jewelry
$1.00

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Wftlrlt •how.,.. and tcatt.....r thvf\

.,_t"'"'* t.day

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POMEROY SOCIETY

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the Dorcas Youth Fellowship as

roams
rocms
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~h. . . .. ·
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In Dan JtiYeL""-'-·""

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OHIO! Coma.raltle cMHifllldl;4l

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

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Mrs. Donald Mills
Is Hostess For
Literary Club

Pomeroy·:Middleport, OhloJr{da~. Jl.ay 1~ 1957
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Speelol

enttne

'VOL IX NO. 22

,..,. . . . . . . . . . S8995.
McMaster

W.-ather-

Low tonltht uppu- 6
N n..r AO ...uthe..t.

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EUB Church

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

e

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

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Enterprise
. EUB
Attends Group
Youth Rally

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

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

newspaper advertisemettts.

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

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

Two residents of MasOn
suffered broken collar bon:e&amp; in
falla fecently.
,
Hn. Matilda Noble feU dow-.
the buement steps :of her bome,
broke her collaroor· e, . the litUe
tor. Chleago Sun·Times, Doctor of fin&amp;er of her righ hind, · ·a~~od
Humane Letters,
.bruised ber hip and sev,rai ribS.
Mary Young, dauehter ilf . Mr
All four ·~ distingulshOO lead- and Mrt. John Yount. Jr., fell
while attending a carnival tn ·mera in their f1elds of endeavor.
Rev. M-ilia ls a former S;yracu-st&gt; eon and llllfercd a broken collarresident and has many friends in bone.
Meigs county who will be happr
to know of this deserving· llonUt"
MEIGS GENEfiAL HOSPITAL .
being conferred upoo bim. He
hi;!! spe-nt t3 years Jn the church
Admitted: Ocie Hetney, Letart
wort of the EUB. ·
Falls. ,
·
1
Dlscbaraed:. Mra. }'red Burson,
Mrs. Pearl McBride and Mn. Shade:; Mn. Lew Lew~s and baby,
Tlloma.s A. Clark of Syra&lt;:u&amp;e aft! Mid~leport. Sarah Errmgt~n , Porn·
sister• •nd David H. Mlllfl is a eroy, Marlon t':kens, Rac:mc; Ciabrother . ot Rev.. Mms. .
ra Wo11 e, Racme.

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PomerGy Patrolman Wins Farm Bureau Aw~rd

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

On arraignm.nt before Grind! 'Y

·
'1&gt;tbers

Cbarle1
ebarge

present

were

·Mcllonald,· w.b o

Coach

is m

of supervised rcereation

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

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ua••.., Tax Sales

Redd~ Kuow•"·'••·

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Vacation Bible
School Will Be
Held t\t Racine

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

grand

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

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

dri~=r~

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

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

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

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

MARKET REPORT
CL"'IJGINNA'n UP -

Eggs. barely steady; net

\ · (Continued on Paae Seven)

pai~ ,~

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

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

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

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

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The
Daily
Sentinel
DEVOTED TO

Fo~zOtD BUTT,

FA"rnER oF A
LITTLE LEA6UER,

INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
EDITOR

W~E~

Hatlonal advenislng rt&gt;presentativ@, Bottinetu-Kimball, Inc., 3"-'
Lntn~Oil Awe., New YoM: City, 18, N_ Y.

lllE 01\lE.R

POPS ARE FIXINo
t.1P -n-IE FIELD •• •

Entered u second class mailing matter at the po1t oUice at Pom
M'OJ, Ohio.
Su*rlptlon rates : Deli\'erv by carrier where available 30 cents per
weelr:; one vPar In advance at The Daily Sentine l octlce, $15.60: il:a:
uumtba. S7 .80: three mont.'11, t3.90. By motor r otrt.P. where available:
one IDODtb $1. B p ..'Uail one yet.~r $8; six months, $4..25; three monfb.s,
"-50: ot'le month, 11.
·
Publllhed every afternoon ~xcept Sunday by The Otalo Valley SP.n·
tbtel, Inc., at 110 Mechanic St.. Pomeroy, 0 . Business office pho11e -a~
editorial office vholl" 387.

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LegoIN0 tICe

Su-r AT A
cAME L16TE&gt;I

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NOTICE OF APPOINTr.IENT
Est•t• of w. c. St•nl•y, lfrKNMd
I Noli ce is here by given that Opal
E Stanley of "ddl
t Oh.
·
.•oi • epor •
~o .
~as been duly appomtt!d Admm.
L8tratrlx of the Eltate of W. C.
·".tan ley de~eased late of M~i.gs
County, Ohw
Credi tors ar p required to lilt'
their claim s with said fiduciary
wltbin rour rnonLhs.
Dated this 24Lh d11y of April,

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PREMISES

5·10

M 0
G.
I rs. tmer nmm.

Belvedere 4 Dr. Interior like new ,
Heater, VB motor, good tires.

Beige finish.
PRICED ONLY

PLAN COIQ'UEHCE
. H. B. Riokuds, district ··~r
1
' nt.ondffi t of
the
llfetbodL:
Chu flch will hold the Foorth
5 OS SS D_f
Q e~,;t"'l' Co!lfereJ&gt;oe at the Lo
tart Falls Church on May 14 nt
'
~
7 :30 p. m. t accnrd·ing to Re\o .
Mrs. Otmer Grimm entertJined
Flnyd W~r-kman, pa~r.
/
lhe JoUy Club, W'!!'dn~sdey evtll.ing
at her home, Rae1ne.
A short busines. aeasioil was
PTA TO M!:ET
Central PTA will mf:'- et Monday held with Mrs. Lillie Hlludc., preseve ning at 7:30 in Central Gr:id{' ident. presiding. Mrs. Hen.ry Dailey
Sc hool. New o rficcn will be i. J· and Mrs. E1dnn Will each rec~ived
st aolled and a musl·cal prognm of anniversary gifts trom thelr "Mystery Sister".
fered .
Games were played and pritei
awarded the winner&amp;. Tbe travel- - - - - -·- -ing prize donated by Mra. Grlmm
,
MAS.ONIC RITES
was awarded to Mrs. Gene EYans.
1
Ml,.o n~ 11re to meet at t hf! Mid·
Refreshments were aerved by
dleport Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.
the
hostess to those named above
m this f'vc ning and will go to the
ami Mrs. Wilbur Hanning, Mrs.
Rawling s-Coals l"uilt!ral Home for
Roy Mayer, Mra. Gerald Wi·lderMasonic r ites for George W. Hal·
The Meigs c ounty Ministerial muth, Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs.
ley.
Association and their wives enjoy- Donald Hauck and Mrs. Cht~rles
ed
a fellowship dinner Tuesday at Strauss.
MEETING POSTPONID
The May mcding of the Middle. 6:30 p . m. at the Racine Baptist
MISLAID
port Garden Club has been poat- Church. The dinner was served by
HOLYOKE, M.Ms. - f.ourteen
poned indefinitely and the date t."le Young Women 's Circle of the
months after a wor.kman ioet hia
will be announced later by their host chureh.
The Rev. Wesley Jenkins. presi· pay enwlope
at tt1e Ntltlona ~
president, Mrs. Max Roller.
dent of the association and pastor Blank Book Oo., 'p~t, lt turned
OES TO MEET
of the host church , extended lo! wei· up at Norfolk, va._. miks
The P:asl Officers Club of Ra· come to the Jill'oup. A recreation di~ant-in a dli'JJllW!nt of note·
cine Chapter OES will meet Mon· pf'lriod was held with the ·Rev. Jen· book hom tbe local firm.
day evening at the home of Mr. kins and the Rev. Howard Ruppelt
and Mrs. William Stewart, Athens. directing game-s.
F ollowmg the game!l the Rev .
PTA to MEET
Ra ym on Konk righl. conducted a de.
'!'he f'cntr nl PTA will meet on volionul gcrvicc. .
.
Monday even ing :!I !he sc hool. .The
Pr esent were Rev. Ruppe-lt. pas·
new nfflcc rs will be ins ta~kcl and· I ll!' uf the Mid dl e-port Prcsb·•tcrian
s pecial recog nition will be .given , !Church ; Rev. ·and Mr s. · W~ldo J .
the boys or thP "Safel y Patrol". A Barte ls. Pome roy Federated · Rev.
musil·a! progr am will he presentt•d. an d Mrs. Roy K. Williams.' Syra·
- --- ----~··- r use Nnz11 renf' : Re v. ancl Mrs. John 6:!55 Sign On
ANNOUNCEME"NT
F.lwood, Raei ne Methodi st ; Rev. 7,00 Today
It has iJcl'n announced tb nt 1: and Mrs. c. E. Hoyt, Middleport
9,00 Romper Room
0 . ·rewk .~ bilr},.·~ Barber Shop on Haplist.
10:00 The Price i~ (dght
Sccllnd Street has n nt'w b ~ rbt&gt;r in
Bl'! v. and Mr11. Floyd Workman, 10:30 Truth or Con~equencel
lhe- person of S W. 1\ uyl.mrll. '' Ldprt Fulls Methodis1 ; llev. and 11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
rt.'t'ent A:nduulc of a Hilrbe r CG! Mrs. Ral ph Zundel, Pomeroy Bap·
:30 It Could Be You
lege in Ourhnm. N. C. He is 11 ru~ ti sl, !lev. and Mrs. RA vmon Kon. 11
12,0&lt;)
Current
mer rc ~ hll.'"nt of Mason, · W. Va. 1 kr ight. Heath Methodist. Middle· LOO My Little Marsie
a111l is now rc,;illing in MidtJJ..::- 1port a nd Ht•v . and Mrs. Wesley L30 TenrleMee Ernie
port.
J e nkins.
2:00 Matinee Theater
'
3:00 Queen Far A Day
M5 Modern Romanct.'9
Comedy 1'1me
Movietlme
5,30 Car-oons
!5 :45 NeWs Picture
6,00 Wild BiiJ Hickok
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.J
Weathercut
Sports Eye
6'4D Nee News
7,00 tnondle
7,30 Life of Riley
'8:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
uo The Big Story
9,00 Cavaleade of Sports
9,45 Famous Fi~hta
10,00 Dr. Hudson• Journal

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T.he •-lly' Club

Meigs County
Ministerial
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1955 FORD .... .. .... ... ·· .... $1565
Customllne 8 - 2 Dr. Only 20,000 miles by local owner.
Fordomatic, radio, heater, ivory and blue Hnish, good
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1954 CIIEVROiET

$895

4 Door Sedan . Beautiful 2 tone green fini sh. Spolless interior, good rubber , guaranteed all the way , heater.

1954 FORD

$945

Custom 6 Passenger Coupe. Original dark green finish,
good tin•s, locally owned, heater, radio, one or those
sharp cars
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Vlctnria· Hard Top - Radio, Heater, Overdrive. Beautiful Ivory over Corn!. V-8 Motor. Popular wilh the young
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FRIDAY
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4-Dr. New black finish . Radio and Heater . Deluxe Fleetline model. - Powergllde tronsmlsslon.

11,15 Love of Life
11:30

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II''' Guldin a Light

·12:00 Katie's Kltcheo

12,so As the world Turno
1'00
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GilLS ARE lUTER
WEST HAVF..N, Conn.-Preside :t
'Edward Bonessi of the Connecti·
cut Dlliver Education Auociation
says girls ma-ke :3ettcr driver';
than boys, if given equal traJninA&gt;
"Girls don't show off 8fl. much,"
be e¥plained.

10:30 News ll~8dllnes
10:40 Nitewafeh
12,00 rori~bt

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Penaeroy

lin butterfat production
the
Price herd averaged 40 pounds
or butterfat per 'OOW per mont.'\,
&lt;the Charles Theiss herd 39
pounds , the Headley herd 3~
pounds and tJle Karr
h~rd
pounds ~r cow.

Y6t, puUeta we ... produc.d on the

PROVICO RESEAR.ot FARMS for an ov)ag•
,feed o01t of 72c (based on retail prices) .
when fed with 20% PROVICO GROWEII
(with AP~5} and whole oats.

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to mean MORE: FEEDING VALUE FROM GRAIN
for a lot or you farmers:
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Itt. 1!4, MlnersvUle, 0.

8:15 Sign On
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
9:30 Gumby
10 :00 Fury
10 :30 Capt. liaUant
lt :OO True Story
11 :30 Detective's Diary
12:00 , Down on the Farm
12:30 Hopalona CaMidy

1'00 TBA

1 :30 ~11seball

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Newl!l Picture
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Saturday N(Jht Jamboree
Perry CQIII.o
Ceasar'a Hour
Geol'l• Gobel
Your Hlt Parade
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News aud Sport.
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1. You bring your grain. We grind and mix it
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8 :80 JtilhwaJ Petrol $10TO
9:00 'The Line Up .
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8:30 Person to Per11on
10:00 ·Newa
10:08 Scaanlna: the Weather
10:10 The Late SboW
,,so Buflolo BlU Jr.
0:00 Mlttey Mouae Club

10 White Leghorn Cockerels ·

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Wifh ''ecich

8'00 Fl,.. Stor Fino!
1:10 John DalJ 6 the Newt
1:30 Tile Turnlq Point

25 lb. Purchase

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~ .. our aceurate grinding and mixin1. ~.our com·
pie~ liot of Approved Formulu. We believe you wiU
llke our faJt Check-R-Mix Service and will come
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new Check-R-M~ Approved Formula• Book.
The coot ia low becauoe only a few bago of
Concentrate are added per ton.

3. This oervice Is backed by Ptirina experience
In making over 200,000,000 bap of Concen•
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BPS· Paint 40% Off
Aobeslollne -Roof Pabal
"'-00 per 5 gal.
Livingston Grass Seed

In the small herd group u.nder
20 eows, -t he James F. Gibson
herd was high in both milk ·a nd
butterfat production wlt~ an aver·
age of U&amp;6 pound! of mi1k and tl
pound&amp; Of butterfat. Secood was
lhe Thereon Johnson herd with
1085 pounds Gf milk and 37 pounds
of butlerfat average per cow: Tbt
Earl Dean herd was third With 916
pounds of mHk and 33 pounds of
bwtterfat.
Twelve herds with 150 ICOW.~
were on test in the OWner $ampler testi-n g program. The Kenneth
Hager herd, located north ol TllJ~&lt;
per.s Plalria has jll9l started Own·
er Sampler testme for the month
of May.
Any farmer' lntetested ln lear ~
lng actual production of eaoh in·
dividual cow, and wh,ich cows.
are produlng aot a profitable level.
are invited to avail
thcmselve~
of my of the three testing pro·
grams, D. H. J, A. Owner Sam1'·
ler or
Weigh-A-Day-A-Month.
Further information may be secured £rom C. N. Jones, Produc·
tion Tester or the Meigs CountY.
Agricaltural Extension Serv~ce of

Sll IT TODAY I COMPARE lf·JODAYI

It W. Harshrield. ttate t-H Club
leader in 'ohio, said the gnnt will
but the National .C:H Club Foundalion over the top in itt financ:lal

FEED CO.

In addition to the $200,000 grant,
the Danforth Foundation will pre·
aent the 4-H Center with a atatue
or a rural youth, which wiJI be
symbolic: of the young people
that the c:enter will Mrve and a
tribute to the late William H.
Danlorth, founder of the Danforth
F :mndation.

For the second straight week readers of the Dally Sentinel have apparently been stumped
by the Mystery Form photo. Only two have thus far identified this past week's photo as the
farm of Samuel Wyatt located on State Route !43. They were Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Harrisonville and Mrs. Russell Little of Rutland.

Type, Condition Of Plants In
Heavy Role For Garden Success
COLU?riBUS, 0. The succeu or
failure Of many home gardens de·
pends on the type or condilion of
plants which are used, say_s E .. L.
Drollinljler, Ohio State Umverstty
ext.eruion horticulturist.
Most home sardeners purchase
their plants. proiJinger suggests
they logk for root systems which
are sturdy, well branched and
clean or white Itt appearance. Yet
Low, dead-looking roots often re·
suit in r:~low growth and poor sur·
viva! efter transplanting, be say.s,
Stem.9 of plants shouJd be sturdy
but not wqody. Leaves should be
free of insects or disease injury.
' When buying plants belonging
to the cabbagt! flmily, the hortl
culturist suggests the gardener
look for leaves that are i:lark, pur·
·plish-green. This indicates that thf'
plant has been hardened' and will
withlltand moderately low lemper.
atures or light frosts. This is im·
portant, Drollinger 5ays, becaus e
often these· crops are set out he·
fan! the 1a-sl 'trost-free date .
An ideal tomato plant, the speciaList explairn; , is stocky, 10 to 12
inches tall, with buds just showing, but not open, and with a stem
a quarter inch thick. Thin , willowy
plants do not recover well from
transplanting Leaves of· a well·
grown tomato plant are sligtltly
yello~lsh-green.
Over hardened
plants, Indicated by yellow leaves
and woody stems, are not desir-

Moster Mix
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Chick Starter Crumble$

Earlier Maturity;

To Be Given Away '

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To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For !he Nleboii-Fiemlng
Hatehlng Egg Procram

Luis Olrno, an outfielder with the
Brooklyn Dodgers during the war

years, has been named manager
Eggplant And pepper plants are of the Sal) Juan Senators in the
injured easily by cool weather and
should not be purchased until all Puerto Rico Winter League, re.
dan ger of frost damage is past. plocing Ralph Ho~k. who oumnlThe plants should be stocky and I .
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dark green.
Hardened pepper Y IS managing the Denver Bears
planJs will not yield as well as
plants which have been grown
slowly but continuouS"Iy, according
to the horticulturist.

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. hold longer .
with. ~

Nichols '12'i
Rooms
New Furniture

Health malces ,
the difference 1\

FOil

SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico UP-

able.

$299.00
BAKER

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Hatcheries

FURNITURE

On The Brightest Comer

rin~th~e~A~m~e,~i~~n~A~•~N&lt;~ia~ti~oo;·~~~~~JniUd~~po~ri~~~~~~~N~e~bon;;;•~U~I;e,~O;hlo~~~..
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The q01estion of whether potted
or bare-root plants are best has
been argued for a long time. The
type of crop, time of harvt'.!lt, and
planting techniques' are important
factor's in determining which to
usc. Generally, well grown potted
plants arc superior to ba,re-root
plants, Drollinger says. However,
if well grown, bareroot plants can
be obtained th ere iS' UtUe advan·
tage in paying a premium for p6t·
ted plants.

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RESUMES TRAINING

TO
OUR BIG

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·Light heavyweight chcunpion Archie Muore resumed training to·
day for another non · Litle bout
here May 26. His opponent will
be selected later . The champion
arrived Wednesday night from Essen, where he outpointed Hans
kalbfell in a 10 · rounder last
we::- k.
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and tbe 4-H FoundatiDa wUI Jtt.
•enoYitlon of 1lle p&lt;operiJ ill.
Janu1ry, lt:wl. Two ntw wlnp wUl
be added to Sm\lb 11'110 odd lh
exlltinl bulldlna complete!)' r•
novated.

program for establilhlng the Na·
tiona) 4- H Club Center.

'YJit' JocobMII
21$PC Rotary M-.

SATURDAY, MAY
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Donald Danforth, pret ldent of tbe
Danfvrth Foundation .

Servicemen

OHIO VALLEY

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COLUMBUS, 0 . A grant Of $200,

000 from the Danforth YounclaUon
to t he National 4-H Club Center in
Chevy Chase . Md .. a Waahington

McCullough
fl(;e.
Bulk Garde11 Seeds
Poultry Equipment
Purina Sanitation Produclll
DeKalb Seed Com
Jack Dougla~ carter

of Chester,
Ohlc:,~ laat week wa~ enlisted. i?tc
the Army at the Army Recru1lmg
Main Station, Ashland, Ky., [or a
period of three years.
Carter, who is ~he son of Mr.
and Mra. Andrew Carter, attended
Chester HlJh School prior to en·
Jieting.
M-Sgt. Gallte Moore, local Army
recruiter, .c:ompleted Carter's en,:;. . I'HONE 3751
RACINE, OHIO listment papen and carranged for
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Twelve cows were eold for bee£
from six ol the 'herds on tes'.
Eleven completed lactation re·
ports were sent lo Ottio State Vni·
versity for .transmission to ' the
U. s. D. A. Reeord Center in
Washington. These records will
aid not only in preparing Hfe
time , records of the indi'Vidu;;l
cows, but abo are used in eva luating the C.ifferent sires.
In the herds over 20 cows :!1
size th-e C. M. Headle)' herd was
high in average milk production
per cow with 966 pounds, Ute
Paul Karr herd was second wilh
911 pounds the Clarence ~.Price
herd third with 853 and the ArvU
Holter herd
Courth wilh · 829
pounds per cow avenge.

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Conn.--Small
'¥hO}'t-wave ra rUos are being ir:·
stalled in homes of volunteer nrc
men who complai-n they c.aD't hear
fire ala·rnts because of ttheir
blast4ng t elevision sets.

1111,

leaae e:.:plrt!3 tteecmber 11,

the Colwnbia Home Oernonatr ·
r.Y c. I. r.LAKIILII
Uon Club. BarbecWn&amp; t he chi( ·
Co110ty Atrlwlturtl AtMtl
Method.. of aeedina meedowa, a ken will be under direction of
chicken barbecue and ways to Mrt. Geneva H. Nolan, Coul}tY
Economics
Extenaio n
control houeehold I:'Dd farm ir Home
Jec:tJI w.i.ll be tlhe featuret of the Aaent.
Field Day to ·be held at the SOuth·
A thort speaking prog.f'am i n
east Sub-Station Farm on the
the afternoon will be featured
Oblo
A~~:riculture
·E xperiment
with 1 diSC'liSSion and queaUon
Station at Ca-r penter next Wedone,. and answer perigd on. control of
day, May 15th.
fi ies, household 1115ecta 1nd farm
by Lyle GoleThe
event
wa~
planned and sarden
man,
Extension
Entomologist,
throogh the cooperation of all
agricultural agencies in Mel.g&amp; Ohio state Univeraity.
Cau-nty and is open to all people
John Patsons, AgronomiAt at l1le
interested in fat'Hlklg and home· Ohio AgrlCllltural Experiment St a
making in the area .
Uon will answer questiorur on a:~y
The tours to start at 10:00 c . · phase of the meadow experimentm. In the morning w-lll v.isit ex
al wort at the farm. T. F. Woo;
perimootal wor:k on summer M!~· derling, Supervisor of Outlying
lng! of meadows, fertilization Test Farms and Carl Greenlee.~ ,
trials on meadows and rota·tion, acting manager at tbe farm and
~he three year swnmary o.f Wi;J
hl.s crew of workers are in ehaT~e
ter pasture experiment and eatab· of the ]O('al an-angement. for tb.e
lishment of seedJi.ngJ in ptrman- tours and the day.
ent pasWre by k.illlng tbe blut;·
gra&amp;S with chemicals. Other i,,.
teresting stops rua the tour will
Eight hundred thirty pounds of
include bil'1is:foot tre-foil stand milk and 32 pounds of butterfa~
wnd a brief ct.iscr.usion of the for- l)(!r cow lor the month of April
estry work In progreS$.
wa,a. the average of the 323 cows
Ba.OOeeued chicken will be pre· on test in the 14 D. H. [. A. herds
pared and served by the ladies ,.. .· in Meigs County according to C.
N. Jones.
Production
TeJiter.
Ninety-one oows ,)n those herds
produced better than 41} pounds
of butterfat during the mon:.h
with the cow. Madge ·In the Clar·
ence FTice herd producing the
highest ainount 77 pOunds of but·
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Six young peOple of Heath Me·
t&lt;hodi!ll Churdi who will graduate
from Middleport High School 1.hia
month a.re lo be houored at thtmornlnr wol'9hlp servJee May J2.
Rev. C. ft. Konkrigbt will be .nsisted by ·Emest Covert, ~ruperin·
tendent
ihe Cbu.rcll SchoGI i:a
the recognition aervice. The stu·
deRb are Shirley Roush, EudeU
Konkright, Leo Kennedy Jr., Edward Lee McCo.ma.s, llobert HC!tl·
nesy, Ste,hen Coals.

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FoundaiiOD, but II euneat11 leuld
to the Departmeat of l&gt;efenJt, 'l)e

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Hayliner

Heath Methodist ·
High Graduates
To Be Honored

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rhairman were Mrs. Gail Ingl&lt;:! !
and Mrs. Jean Eber&amp;bach.
1'te!9elt'l. were Mrs. T. B. Me- G~an, LaVera Yeager, Vera Doi"'""Son, Hazel S~th, Ruth Ryaa ,
June Bl..ll'm, Jeyn: Carson , Jean ·
Wamer, G udrun Schaf'ltel , "'h1.!
cille Swackhamer, Lilah Zerk:e
and tile ho.ttetsefi.

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Black finish, gOOd tlreo.

SEE THE

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Morning Show
8:00 Garry Moor\:
10:30 Strike It Rlcb
11:00 Va1lant Lady

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Your Pick:
1947 CHEVROLET
1947 fORD
1941 PLYMOUTH
1941 OLDSMOBILE

J,udge Schwartz said he believed
Charles wa:uld be &amp;;fl "iwpiration
to tbe boys" but wuped him that
f t and tbe hours
'ii&gt;;.;..;:i'. was
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$200 000 Grant
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FOf 4-HCenter

Mystery Farm Photo Again Proves APuzzler

NEWS IN FARMING

BIG
Difference

Duri ng the sor:rl.al 'hcror Lcl 11n•
Brown wa!'. surl)rised when h 1
birthday w..s Loelebrated ond 1
biflthday cake. J_)aked Ly Mrs.
Brown and ~~ cream were scr;r·
t!d to the members aJJ d guest.

WCHS-TV Channell '
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William ('.nder, Galiipolls, WI
actina Ch iiJl&lt;:eqor
Conuna~ th ,
ThuP.iday evt•ning whe n
FLde
l.od::e. Y.nio&gt;:h!S of Pyt,hias, ('"(I ll
fNrl'fi the rauk of Page on tbr l!'l
candidates, Alfre d Roush, Wlllh
Ant hony &lt;- nd Arlh ur Clark. Pa\ol
Jlapll;ns\Jl l is Chancellor Com·
ma;1M r of Fides Lodge.

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Local owner and nlee and clean.

Court Aide In

Re-uphobterblg fW'Iliture an 1
t he problems canneeted wit h t
were discu8eed Oft Wednesday
evening by County, Agent Bill
Greg ory and Mrs. Gregory as the
Mason Mothers Club met Itt t h
home of Mrs. Frances Hewel!oll.
The Gregorys
aCCQmpanic:
CINCIN_NATJ UP- Ezzard•. Char
lb.eir di&amp;:eussion w~th color s.Jid e~
showing projects or re-upholster- les, soft spoken former world's
Ing befm-e, during, and ·after CQ J!l· heavywelght champion, began a
pleti&lt;m. Mlrteriats suth a:g. spt'ln..:; career Tburlday 111' aide to Juvetying cord, cotton padding and nile Court Judge Benjamin S.
mass etuf.fing Were showa ancl ex· Schwartz because " I'm m ighty l n·
terest.ed in kids."
plained.

GUIDE
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Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-1Uddleport, 0 ., May 10, 19:&gt;7-:S,

Page Rank Is
/Given T.oThr!!e
By Fides Lodg&amp;

\Charles Ma'de

Ja.net ~ace was voted into
"I mean to do my best here,"
the dub a\ a new member to (ill
Charlel
uid. ''You know I'm
an cx-~tinJ -vacancy.
mighty
.intere•ted
in kids."
Assl.!lt-ing Mrs. Hewetson as CO ·

Daily Sentinel
Day Boo.k

1955 PLYMOUTH

Mason Mothers
Club In Study
Of Upholstering

Durlna a businesa ,•eetfnc pn
sided cvv by ~dent Lilah
Zerkle, it wu decided that the
dub would definitely sponsor th ~
Boy Soout charter in the town of
Mason.

PAN

Cheste 1• 1 Kt k
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4NO lllE ONES
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WHO SHOULDERED
of residence is unknown and can n.ot, with reasonable diligence, be
"mE LOAD···
ucertalned will take not iee that
on the 17th day or April , 1957, the
undersigned, Helen Faye Kirkman ,
filed her pr!lilion again st him in
the Common Pleas co~tt of Meigs
County, Ohio, Case No. 12 , ~37 . aJ.
leging that he has bel.!n g uilty of
gross ncg le r!t of duty toward6 the 1957 ·
John C. Bacon
plaintiff and has abi'ndoned the
Pr·obate Judge or said Court
plaintiff and praying for divorce ,
cusl!&gt;dy of child , alim~ny and oth- (4) 26, (5J 3, 10. 3tc
er rl' lief. SJid caW!e will be for
GOOD DEED BACKFIUS
hearing on or after the 3rd day
BENTO~ HARBOR, Ml-ch. -c u~­
or June, 1057.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
tis Clubereth. 21, rushed a sick
Helen Faye Kirkmun
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smart, To·
child to 01 hospita1 ln hl3 car
PLAJNT!FF
Wf'bster &amp; Fullz
.and wa s i:harged with rec'kl eu ledo, are announcing the birth o1
dr h•ing and operating a vt! hicle a daughter, Th u rsdsy . at a Toledo
Attorneys for Plain!Hf
hospital. They also have a three
(4) HJ, 26, {!5 l 3. 10, 17, 24 , :ll 7tc
with an I' Kpired llccrt.';C .
year old daughter, Susan Lynn _
Grandpare nts are Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sm art , Middleport; Mr. &lt;~nd
Mrs. Julius Wander, Middletown ,
al)c:l MrR . Nellie Smart , Racine, is
.a great grandmother .

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Rotor. triple oearing C1'8nklh,aft, Jacobsen· built
HiM Torque Engine and variable speed tranamilleioa.

Freezers
Refrigerators
Washers •• Dryers
Electric Ranges
IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
AND W.VA•

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New Low, Low
PRICES

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INCORPORATED

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Fo~zOtD BUTT,

FA"rnER oF A
LITTLE LEA6UER,

INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
EDITOR

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Hatlonal advenislng rt&gt;presentativ@, Bottinetu-Kimball, Inc., 3"-'
Lntn~Oil Awe., New YoM: City, 18, N_ Y.

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POPS ARE FIXINo
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Entered u second class mailing matter at the po1t oUice at Pom
M'OJ, Ohio.
Su*rlptlon rates : Deli\'erv by carrier where available 30 cents per
weelr:; one vPar In advance at The Daily Sentine l octlce, $15.60: il:a:
uumtba. S7 .80: three mont.'11, t3.90. By motor r otrt.P. where available:
one IDODtb $1. B p ..'Uail one yet.~r $8; six months, $4..25; three monfb.s,
"-50: ot'le month, 11.
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Publllhed every afternoon ~xcept Sunday by The Otalo Valley SP.n·
tbtel, Inc., at 110 Mechanic St.. Pomeroy, 0 . Business office pho11e -a~
editorial office vholl" 387.

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Est•t• of w. c. St•nl•y, lfrKNMd
I Noli ce is here by given that Opal
E Stanley of "ddl
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~as been duly appomtt!d Admm.
L8tratrlx of the Eltate of W. C.
·".tan ley de~eased late of M~i.gs
County, Ohw
Credi tors ar p required to lilt'
their claim s with said fiduciary
wltbin rour rnonLhs.
Dated this 24Lh d11y of April,

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PREMISES

5·10

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Belvedere 4 Dr. Interior like new ,
Heater, VB motor, good tires.

Beige finish.
PRICED ONLY

PLAN COIQ'UEHCE
. H. B. Riokuds, district ··~r
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the
llfetbodL:
Chu flch will hold the Foorth
5 OS SS D_f
Q e~,;t"'l' Co!lfereJ&gt;oe at the Lo
tart Falls Church on May 14 nt
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7 :30 p. m. t accnrd·ing to Re\o .
Mrs. Otmer Grimm entertJined
Flnyd W~r-kman, pa~r.
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lhe JoUy Club, W'!!'dn~sdey evtll.ing
at her home, Rae1ne.
A short busines. aeasioil was
PTA TO M!:ET
Central PTA will mf:'- et Monday held with Mrs. Lillie Hlludc., preseve ning at 7:30 in Central Gr:id{' ident. presiding. Mrs. Hen.ry Dailey
Sc hool. New o rficcn will be i. J· and Mrs. E1dnn Will each rec~ived
st aolled and a musl·cal prognm of anniversary gifts trom thelr "Mystery Sister".
fered .
Games were played and pritei
awarded the winner&amp;. Tbe travel- - - - - -·- -ing prize donated by Mra. Grlmm
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MAS.ONIC RITES
was awarded to Mrs. Gene EYans.
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Ml,.o n~ 11re to meet at t hf! Mid·
Refreshments were aerved by
dleport Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.
the
hostess to those named above
m this f'vc ning and will go to the
ami Mrs. Wilbur Hanning, Mrs.
Rawling s-Coals l"uilt!ral Home for
Roy Mayer, Mra. Gerald Wi·lderMasonic r ites for George W. Hal·
The Meigs c ounty Ministerial muth, Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs.
ley.
Association and their wives enjoy- Donald Hauck and Mrs. Cht~rles
ed
a fellowship dinner Tuesday at Strauss.
MEETING POSTPONID
The May mcding of the Middle. 6:30 p . m. at the Racine Baptist
MISLAID
port Garden Club has been poat- Church. The dinner was served by
HOLYOKE, M.Ms. - f.ourteen
poned indefinitely and the date t."le Young Women 's Circle of the
months after a wor.kman ioet hia
will be announced later by their host chureh.
The Rev. Wesley Jenkins. presi· pay enwlope
at tt1e Ntltlona ~
president, Mrs. Max Roller.
dent of the association and pastor Blank Book Oo., 'p~t, lt turned
OES TO MEET
of the host church , extended lo! wei· up at Norfolk, va._. miks
The P:asl Officers Club of Ra· come to the Jill'oup. A recreation di~ant-in a dli'JJllW!nt of note·
cine Chapter OES will meet Mon· pf'lriod was held with the ·Rev. Jen· book hom tbe local firm.
day evening at the home of Mr. kins and the Rev. Howard Ruppelt
and Mrs. William Stewart, Athens. directing game-s.
F ollowmg the game!l the Rev .
PTA to MEET
Ra ym on Konk righl. conducted a de.
'!'he f'cntr nl PTA will meet on volionul gcrvicc. .
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Monday even ing :!I !he sc hool. .The
Pr esent were Rev. Ruppe-lt. pas·
new nfflcc rs will be ins ta~kcl and· I ll!' uf the Mid dl e-port Prcsb·•tcrian
s pecial recog nition will be .given , !Church ; Rev. ·and Mr s. · W~ldo J .
the boys or thP "Safel y Patrol". A Barte ls. Pome roy Federated · Rev.
musil·a! progr am will he presentt•d. an d Mrs. Roy K. Williams.' Syra·
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ANNOUNCEME"NT
F.lwood, Raei ne Methodi st ; Rev. 7,00 Today
It has iJcl'n announced tb nt 1: and Mrs. c. E. Hoyt, Middleport
9,00 Romper Room
0 . ·rewk .~ bilr},.·~ Barber Shop on Haplist.
10:00 The Price i~ (dght
Sccllnd Street has n nt'w b ~ rbt&gt;r in
Bl'! v. and Mr11. Floyd Workman, 10:30 Truth or Con~equencel
lhe- person of S W. 1\ uyl.mrll. '' Ldprt Fulls Methodis1 ; llev. and 11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
rt.'t'ent A:nduulc of a Hilrbe r CG! Mrs. Ral ph Zundel, Pomeroy Bap·
:30 It Could Be You
lege in Ourhnm. N. C. He is 11 ru~ ti sl, !lev. and Mrs. RA vmon Kon. 11
12,0&lt;)
Current
mer rc ~ hll.'"nt of Mason, · W. Va. 1 kr ight. Heath Methodist. Middle· LOO My Little Marsie
a111l is now rc,;illing in MidtJJ..::- 1port a nd Ht•v . and Mrs. Wesley L30 TenrleMee Ernie
port.
J e nkins.
2:00 Matinee Theater
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3:00 Queen Far A Day
M5 Modern Romanct.'9
Comedy 1'1me
Movietlme
5,30 Car-oons
!5 :45 NeWs Picture
6,00 Wild BiiJ Hickok
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Sports Eye
6'4D Nee News
7,00 tnondle
7,30 Life of Riley
'8:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
uo The Big Story
9,00 Cavaleade of Sports
9,45 Famous Fi~hta
10,00 Dr. Hudson• Journal

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T.he •-lly' Club

Meigs County
Ministerial
Group Meets

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1955 FORD .... .. .... ... ·· .... $1565
Customllne 8 - 2 Dr. Only 20,000 miles by local owner.
Fordomatic, radio, heater, ivory and blue Hnish, good
tires. Let's Trade - -

1954 CIIEVROiET

$895

4 Door Sedan . Beautiful 2 tone green fini sh. Spolless interior, good rubber , guaranteed all the way , heater.

1954 FORD

$945

Custom 6 Passenger Coupe. Original dark green finish,
good tin•s, locally owned, heater, radio, one or those
sharp cars
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Vlctnria· Hard Top - Radio, Heater, Overdrive. Beautiful Ivory over Corn!. V-8 Motor. Popular wilh the young
and old - l'eally sharp.

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1953 CHEVROLET · · · · .. · · · ·.. · · .. .. ·· $845
210. 2 Dr. Beautiful Ivory over red , clean Interior, good

heater. Powerglide Transmission.

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Deluxe 4 Door. Sharp 2 tone green finish . Radio, Heater
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GREATEST TIRE IN ATLAS HISTORY

FRIDAY
7:00

Captain Kan~aroo

4-Dr. New black finish . Radio and Heater . Deluxe Fleetline model. - Powergllde tronsmlsslon.

11,15 Love of Life
11:30

Seareb for Tomorrow

II''' Guldin a Light

·12:00 Katie's Kltcheo

12,so As the world Turno
1'00
llllst Broolls

1951 Chmqlet 6 Pass. Cpe. · ·· .. · .... $495

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from my gjrain

GilLS ARE lUTER
WEST HAVF..N, Conn.-Preside :t
'Edward Bonessi of the Connecti·
cut Dlliver Education Auociation
says girls ma-ke :3ettcr driver';
than boys, if given equal traJninA&gt;
"Girls don't show off 8fl. much,"
be e¥plained.

10:30 News ll~8dllnes
10:40 Nitewafeh
12,00 rori~bt

UlO Sian orr

Saturclar- Channel3

Penaeroy

lin butterfat production
the
Price herd averaged 40 pounds
or butterfat per 'OOW per mont.'\,
&lt;the Charles Theiss herd 39
pounds , the Headley herd 3~
pounds and tJle Karr
h~rd
pounds ~r cow.

Y6t, puUeta we ... produc.d on the

PROVICO RESEAR.ot FARMS for an ov)ag•
,feed o01t of 72c (based on retail prices) .
when fed with 20% PROVICO GROWEII
(with AP~5} and whole oats.

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to mean MORE: FEEDING VALUE FROM GRAIN
for a lot or you farmers:
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PROVICO Mll.LING AND FEED CO.
Itt. 1!4, MlnersvUle, 0.

8:15 Sign On
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
9:30 Gumby
10 :00 Fury
10 :30 Capt. liaUant
lt :OO True Story
11 :30 Detective's Diary
12:00 , Down on the Farm
12:30 Hopalona CaMidy

1'00 TBA

1 :30 ~11seball

5;00
!S:30
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8:00
8:3C
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8:00

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Sports Eye ·
Newl!l Picture
Ro)l Roaera
Saturday N(Jht Jamboree
Perry CQIII.o
Ceasar'a Hour
Geol'l• Gobel
Your Hlt Parade
TBA
News aud Sport.
NUewatdl
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1. You bring your grain. We grind and mix it
with Purina Concentrates.

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8 :80 JtilhwaJ Petrol $10TO
9:00 'The Line Up .
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8:30 Person to Per11on
10:00 ·Newa
10:08 Scaanlna: the Weather
10:10 The Late SboW
,,so Buflolo BlU Jr.
0:00 Mlttey Mouae Club

10 White Leghorn Cockerels ·

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IIREE While They Lost
Wifh ''ecich

8'00 Fl,.. Stor Fino!
1:10 John DalJ 6 the Newt
1:30 Tile Turnlq Point

25 lb. Purchase

7,00 Clreuo TbH
8'00 DIMy Thomu Show

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~ .. our aceurate grinding and mixin1. ~.our com·
pie~ liot of Approved Formulu. We believe you wiU
llke our faJt Check-R-Mix Service and will come
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2. Youelect the ratiqna you want from Purina'•
new Check-R-M~ Approved Formula• Book.
The coot ia low becauoe only a few bago of
Concentrate are added per ton.

3. This oervice Is backed by Ptirina experience
In making over 200,000,000 bap of Concen•
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BPS· Paint 40% Off
Aobeslollne -Roof Pabal
"'-00 per 5 gal.
Livingston Grass Seed

In the small herd group u.nder
20 eows, -t he James F. Gibson
herd was high in both milk ·a nd
butterfat production wlt~ an aver·
age of U&amp;6 pound! of mi1k and tl
pound&amp; Of butterfat. Secood was
lhe Thereon Johnson herd with
1085 pounds Gf milk and 37 pounds
of butlerfat average per cow: Tbt
Earl Dean herd was third With 916
pounds of mHk and 33 pounds of
bwtterfat.
Twelve herds with 150 ICOW.~
were on test in the OWner $ampler testi-n g program. The Kenneth
Hager herd, located north ol TllJ~&lt;
per.s Plalria has jll9l started Own·
er Sampler testme for the month
of May.
Any farmer' lntetested ln lear ~
lng actual production of eaoh in·
dividual cow, and wh,ich cows.
are produlng aot a profitable level.
are invited to avail
thcmselve~
of my of the three testing pro·
grams, D. H. J, A. Owner Sam1'·
ler or
Weigh-A-Day-A-Month.
Further information may be secured £rom C. N. Jones, Produc·
tion Tester or the Meigs CountY.
Agricaltural Extension Serv~ce of

Sll IT TODAY I COMPARE lf·JODAYI

It W. Harshrield. ttate t-H Club
leader in 'ohio, said the gnnt will
but the National .C:H Club Foundalion over the top in itt financ:lal

FEED CO.

In addition to the $200,000 grant,
the Danforth Foundation will pre·
aent the 4-H Center with a atatue
or a rural youth, which wiJI be
symbolic: of the young people
that the c:enter will Mrve and a
tribute to the late William H.
Danlorth, founder of the Danforth
F :mndation.

For the second straight week readers of the Dally Sentinel have apparently been stumped
by the Mystery Form photo. Only two have thus far identified this past week's photo as the
farm of Samuel Wyatt located on State Route !43. They were Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Harrisonville and Mrs. Russell Little of Rutland.

Type, Condition Of Plants In
Heavy Role For Garden Success
COLU?riBUS, 0. The succeu or
failure Of many home gardens de·
pends on the type or condilion of
plants which are used, say_s E .. L.
Drollinljler, Ohio State Umverstty
ext.eruion horticulturist.
Most home sardeners purchase
their plants. proiJinger suggests
they logk for root systems which
are sturdy, well branched and
clean or white Itt appearance. Yet
Low, dead-looking roots often re·
suit in r:~low growth and poor sur·
viva! efter transplanting, be say.s,
Stem.9 of plants shouJd be sturdy
but not wqody. Leaves should be
free of insects or disease injury.
' When buying plants belonging
to the cabbagt! flmily, the hortl
culturist suggests the gardener
look for leaves that are i:lark, pur·
·plish-green. This indicates that thf'
plant has been hardened' and will
withlltand moderately low lemper.
atures or light frosts. This is im·
portant, Drollinger 5ays, becaus e
often these· crops are set out he·
fan! the 1a-sl 'trost-free date .
An ideal tomato plant, the speciaList explairn; , is stocky, 10 to 12
inches tall, with buds just showing, but not open, and with a stem
a quarter inch thick. Thin , willowy
plants do not recover well from
transplanting Leaves of· a well·
grown tomato plant are sligtltly
yello~lsh-green.
Over hardened
plants, Indicated by yellow leaves
and woody stems, are not desir-

Moster Mix
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Chick Starter Crumble$

Earlier Maturity;

To Be Given Away '

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To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For !he Nleboii-Fiemlng
Hatehlng Egg Procram

Luis Olrno, an outfielder with the
Brooklyn Dodgers during the war

years, has been named manager
Eggplant And pepper plants are of the Sal) Juan Senators in the
injured easily by cool weather and
should not be purchased until all Puerto Rico Winter League, re.
dan ger of frost damage is past. plocing Ralph Ho~k. who oumnlThe plants should be stocky and I .
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dark green.
Hardened pepper Y IS managing the Denver Bears
planJs will not yield as well as
plants which have been grown
slowly but continuouS"Iy, according
to the horticulturist.

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. hold longer .
with. ~

Nichols '12'i
Rooms
New Furniture

Health malces ,
the difference 1\

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SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico UP-

able.

$299.00
BAKER

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Hatcheries

FURNITURE

On The Brightest Comer

rin~th~e~A~m~e,~i~~n~A~•~N&lt;~ia~ti~oo;·~~~~~JniUd~~po~ri~~~~~~~N~e~bon;;;•~U~I;e,~O;hlo~~~..
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The q01estion of whether potted
or bare-root plants are best has
been argued for a long time. The
type of crop, time of harvt'.!lt, and
planting techniques' are important
factor's in determining which to
usc. Generally, well grown potted
plants arc superior to ba,re-root
plants, Drollinger says. However,
if well grown, bareroot plants can
be obtained th ere iS' UtUe advan·
tage in paying a premium for p6t·
ted plants.

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RESUMES TRAINING

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OUR BIG

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·Light heavyweight chcunpion Archie Muore resumed training to·
day for another non · Litle bout
here May 26. His opponent will
be selected later . The champion
arrived Wednesday night from Essen, where he outpointed Hans
kalbfell in a 10 · rounder last
we::- k.
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ROTAIY POWER MOWEI
Your eeaich for the ideal
power mower i1 over when
you put your hands on tbia

SEE THE
Largest Display

21·inclt power propelled
beauty. You can cut tall

arasa or weeds, trim close,
to obotacleo, put a
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and tbe 4-H FoundatiDa wUI Jtt.
•enoYitlon of 1lle p&lt;operiJ ill.
Janu1ry, lt:wl. Two ntw wlnp wUl
be added to Sm\lb 11'110 odd lh
exlltinl bulldlna complete!)' r•
novated.

program for establilhlng the Na·
tiona) 4- H Club Center.

'YJit' JocobMII
21$PC Rotary M-.

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Donald Danforth, pret ldent of tbe
Danfvrth Foundation .

Servicemen

OHIO VALLEY

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COLUMBUS, 0 . A grant Of $200,

000 from the Danforth YounclaUon
to t he National 4-H Club Center in
Chevy Chase . Md .. a Waahington

McCullough
fl(;e.
Bulk Garde11 Seeds
Poultry Equipment
Purina Sanitation Produclll
DeKalb Seed Com
Jack Dougla~ carter

of Chester,
Ohlc:,~ laat week wa~ enlisted. i?tc
the Army at the Army Recru1lmg
Main Station, Ashland, Ky., [or a
period of three years.
Carter, who is ~he son of Mr.
and Mra. Andrew Carter, attended
Chester HlJh School prior to en·
Jieting.
M-Sgt. Gallte Moore, local Army
recruiter, .c:ompleted Carter's en,:;. . I'HONE 3751
RACINE, OHIO listment papen and carranged for
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Twelve cows were eold for bee£
from six ol the 'herds on tes'.
Eleven completed lactation re·
ports were sent lo Ottio State Vni·
versity for .transmission to ' the
U. s. D. A. Reeord Center in
Washington. These records will
aid not only in preparing Hfe
time , records of the indi'Vidu;;l
cows, but abo are used in eva luating the C.ifferent sires.
In the herds over 20 cows :!1
size th-e C. M. Headle)' herd was
high in average milk production
per cow with 966 pounds, Ute
Paul Karr herd was second wilh
911 pounds the Clarence ~.Price
herd third with 853 and the ArvU
Holter herd
Courth wilh · 829
pounds per cow avenge.

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Conn.--Small
'¥hO}'t-wave ra rUos are being ir:·
stalled in homes of volunteer nrc
men who complai-n they c.aD't hear
fire ala·rnts because of ttheir
blast4ng t elevision sets.

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leaae e:.:plrt!3 tteecmber 11,

the Colwnbia Home Oernonatr ·
r.Y c. I. r.LAKIILII
Uon Club. BarbecWn&amp; t he chi( ·
Co110ty Atrlwlturtl AtMtl
Method.. of aeedina meedowa, a ken will be under direction of
chicken barbecue and ways to Mrt. Geneva H. Nolan, Coul}tY
Economics
Extenaio n
control houeehold I:'Dd farm ir Home
Jec:tJI w.i.ll be tlhe featuret of the Aaent.
Field Day to ·be held at the SOuth·
A thort speaking prog.f'am i n
east Sub-Station Farm on the
the afternoon will be featured
Oblo
A~~:riculture
·E xperiment
with 1 diSC'liSSion and queaUon
Station at Ca-r penter next Wedone,. and answer perigd on. control of
day, May 15th.
fi ies, household 1115ecta 1nd farm
by Lyle GoleThe
event
wa~
planned and sarden
man,
Extension
Entomologist,
throogh the cooperation of all
agricultural agencies in Mel.g&amp; Ohio state Univeraity.
Cau-nty and is open to all people
John Patsons, AgronomiAt at l1le
interested in fat'Hlklg and home· Ohio AgrlCllltural Experiment St a
making in the area .
Uon will answer questiorur on a:~y
The tours to start at 10:00 c . · phase of the meadow experimentm. In the morning w-lll v.isit ex
al wort at the farm. T. F. Woo;
perimootal wor:k on summer M!~· derling, Supervisor of Outlying
lng! of meadows, fertilization Test Farms and Carl Greenlee.~ ,
trials on meadows and rota·tion, acting manager at tbe farm and
~he three year swnmary o.f Wi;J
hl.s crew of workers are in ehaT~e
ter pasture experiment and eatab· of the ]O('al an-angement. for tb.e
lishment of seedJi.ngJ in ptrman- tours and the day.
ent pasWre by k.illlng tbe blut;·
gra&amp;S with chemicals. Other i,,.
teresting stops rua the tour will
Eight hundred thirty pounds of
include bil'1is:foot tre-foil stand milk and 32 pounds of butterfa~
wnd a brief ct.iscr.usion of the for- l)(!r cow lor the month of April
estry work In progreS$.
wa,a. the average of the 323 cows
Ba.OOeeued chicken will be pre· on test in the 14 D. H. [. A. herds
pared and served by the ladies ,.. .· in Meigs County according to C.
N. Jones.
Production
TeJiter.
Ninety-one oows ,)n those herds
produced better than 41} pounds
of butterfat during the mon:.h
with the cow. Madge ·In the Clar·
ence FTice herd producing the
highest ainount 77 pOunds of but·
terlat.

or

8:30 Movlo
.11:00 Newo 81 tloo NJChl

Ull"
.,oo

A Future Instead

Six young peOple of Heath Me·
t&lt;hodi!ll Churdi who will graduate
from Middleport High School 1.hia
month a.re lo be houored at thtmornlnr wol'9hlp servJee May J2.
Rev. C. ft. Konkrigbt will be .nsisted by ·Emest Covert, ~ruperin·
tendent
ihe Cbu.rcll SchoGI i:a
the recognition aervice. The stu·
deRb are Shirley Roush, EudeU
Konkright, Leo Kennedy Jr., Edward Lee McCo.ma.s, llobert HC!tl·
nesy, Ste,hen Coals.

:,':
8:18

D:ltl

The• Boler With
(

ownod by lhe Kollooal 6-11 Cllll&gt;
FoundaiiOD, but II euneat11 leuld
to the Departmeat of l&gt;efenJt, 'l)e

*naectt

Hayliner

Heath Methodist ·
High Graduates
To Be Honored

::~ =~Ttlme

.UtO
1:10

" NEW HOLLAND

rhairman were Mrs. Gail Ingl&lt;:! !
and Mrs. Jean Eber&amp;bach.
1'te!9elt'l. were Mrs. T. B. Me- G~an, LaVera Yeager, Vera Doi"'""Son, Hazel S~th, Ruth Ryaa ,
June Bl..ll'm, Jeyn: Carson , Jean ·
Wamer, G udrun Schaf'ltel , "'h1.!
cille Swackhamer, Lilah Zerk:e
and tile ho.ttetsefi.

z,oo
8:110

Black finish, gOOd tlreo.

SEE THE

NOISY TV

- - -· --'-~B,~OO~Mr::-.-:-A-:-tlo-mo-:ond:7:::Eve:::-

Morning Show
8:00 Garry Moor\:
10:30 Strike It Rlcb
11:00 Va1lant Lady

195 J CHEVROlET .. · ---.... .. · .... · ··· $545

Your Pick:
1947 CHEVROLET
1947 fORD
1941 PLYMOUTH
1941 OLDSMOBILE

J,udge Schwartz said he believed
Charles wa:uld be &amp;;fl "iwpiration
to tbe boys" but wuped him that
f t and tbe hours
'ii&gt;;.;..;:i'. was
111
'P· • to U p . m.

$200 000 Grant
'
Boosts Dri' re oin
FOf 4-HCenter

Mystery Farm Photo Again Proves APuzzler

NEWS IN FARMING

BIG
Difference

Duri ng the sor:rl.al 'hcror Lcl 11n•
Brown wa!'. surl)rised when h 1
birthday w..s Loelebrated ond 1
biflthday cake. J_)aked Ly Mrs.
Brown and ~~ cream were scr;r·
t!d to the members aJJ d guest.

WCHS-TV Channell '
8:00

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·Career Move

.

THERE IS A

William ('.nder, Galiipolls, WI
actina Ch iiJl&lt;:eqor
Conuna~ th ,
ThuP.iday evt•ning whe n
FLde
l.od::e. Y.nio&gt;:h!S of Pyt,hias, ('"(I ll
fNrl'fi the rauk of Page on tbr l!'l
candidates, Alfre d Roush, Wlllh
Ant hony &lt;- nd Arlh ur Clark. Pa\ol
Jlapll;ns\Jl l is Chancellor Com·
ma;1M r of Fides Lodge.

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7~-15 eBS M.onin&amp; New•

Local owner and nlee and clean.

Court Aide In

Re-uphobterblg fW'Iliture an 1
t he problems canneeted wit h t
were discu8eed Oft Wednesday
evening by County, Agent Bill
Greg ory and Mrs. Gregory as the
Mason Mothers Club met Itt t h
home of Mrs. Frances Hewel!oll.
The Gregorys
aCCQmpanic:
CINCIN_NATJ UP- Ezzard•. Char
lb.eir di&amp;:eussion w~th color s.Jid e~
showing projects or re-upholster- les, soft spoken former world's
Ing befm-e, during, and ·after CQ J!l· heavywelght champion, began a
pleti&lt;m. Mlrteriats suth a:g. spt'ln..:; career Tburlday 111' aide to Juvetying cord, cotton padding and nile Court Judge Benjamin S.
mass etuf.fing Were showa ancl ex· Schwartz because " I'm m ighty l n·
terest.ed in kids."
plained.

GUIDE
WSAZ -TV· Channel3
Friday

II

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-1Uddleport, 0 ., May 10, 19:&gt;7-:S,

Page Rank Is
/Given T.oThr!!e
By Fides Lodg&amp;

\Charles Ma'de

Ja.net ~ace was voted into
"I mean to do my best here,"
the dub a\ a new member to (ill
Charlel
uid. ''You know I'm
an cx-~tinJ -vacancy.
mighty
.intere•ted
in kids."
Assl.!lt-ing Mrs. Hewetson as CO ·

Daily Sentinel
Day Boo.k

1955 PLYMOUTH

Mason Mothers
Club In Study
Of Upholstering

Durlna a businesa ,•eetfnc pn
sided cvv by ~dent Lilah
Zerkle, it wu decided that the
dub would definitely sponsor th ~
Boy Soout charter in the town of
Mason.

PAN

Cheste 1• 1 Kt k
h
4NO lllE ONES
1
r ' • r man , w ose Pace
WHO SHOULDERED
of residence is unknown and can n.ot, with reasonable diligence, be
"mE LOAD···
ucertalned will take not iee that
on the 17th day or April , 1957, the
undersigned, Helen Faye Kirkman ,
filed her pr!lilion again st him in
the Common Pleas co~tt of Meigs
County, Ohio, Case No. 12 , ~37 . aJ.
leging that he has bel.!n g uilty of
gross ncg le r!t of duty toward6 the 1957 ·
John C. Bacon
plaintiff and has abi'ndoned the
Pr·obate Judge or said Court
plaintiff and praying for divorce ,
cusl!&gt;dy of child , alim~ny and oth- (4) 26, (5J 3, 10. 3tc
er rl' lief. SJid caW!e will be for
GOOD DEED BACKFIUS
hearing on or after the 3rd day
BENTO~ HARBOR, Ml-ch. -c u~­
or June, 1057.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
tis Clubereth. 21, rushed a sick
Helen Faye Kirkmun
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smart, To·
child to 01 hospita1 ln hl3 car
PLAJNT!FF
Wf'bster &amp; Fullz
.and wa s i:harged with rec'kl eu ledo, are announcing the birth o1
dr h•ing and operating a vt! hicle a daughter, Th u rsdsy . at a Toledo
Attorneys for Plain!Hf
hospital. They also have a three
(4) HJ, 26, {!5 l 3. 10, 17, 24 , :ll 7tc
with an I' Kpired llccrt.';C .
year old daughter, Susan Lynn _
Grandpare nts are Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sm art , Middleport; Mr. &lt;~nd
Mrs. Julius Wander, Middletown ,
al)c:l MrR . Nellie Smart , Racine, is
.a great grandmother .

tires , radio,

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NEVER~SUP

RICHARDS. OWEN- GI!MERAL MANAGER

REYNOlD I. GREENE -

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P-er

p~pelled,

21 · 1r&gt;Ch euttlng width.
onl)' ~ - :- -

.

}~-;;;:-;;-;.·

~~ -the es:clusi\Ptl Jacob8811 Suctinn Lift
Rotor. triple oearing C1'8nklh,aft, Jacobsen· built
HiM Torque Engine and variable speed tranamilleioa.

Freezers
Refrigerators
Washers •• Dryers
Electric Ranges
IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
AND W.VA•

teal mulcber :iDc:luded at no ettra c01t.

New Low, Low
PRICES

.,. c.n ...., r.r • "'' ••m•nm.tJ•n •n )'fW .,...

ltwn. O..m•• ~· •••••~~no

c•nvel ..nlfeiMI • lay.ewa)' plalh

a1 11clvertlnd In

~ and POST

. 'Meigs Equip,ment Co.
INCORPORATED

Butternut and 2nd St.

'

Pomeroy

lt'e Set"v~e- Deli vet"- Fina~e Our Owta!
Don't be DisoppDinted -See Us Before You Buy!

MEIGS CO.

'
E. Main St

Phone 98

CO-OP

.I

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~4-Dilly~Senlln=·I.
Pom:; ; ; :; ; ;er·oMy ·ddlep;;;;;;;;;;;oort
i~ . o. =
May.1=0
. 195~7

Jackets Subdue Ja(kson 9..2 For 11th ,Sfra•

IIAM, lACON and BE!F SHOOT
· 22 Rifle

Hindy Yields

J'la.111 Dall• SettCIMI

Ttclp and StatiOIIIIIi'y To rgeh

SPORTS

SlJNDA.Y - MAY 12

l p.m. 1'11 Dark
lsallk Welton Ftlnn Ntor Chester
Public: Cordially Invited

G. E. REFRIGERATORS

5 ffits,Fans
Ten Batteh

.

BEFORE PRICED

.

SIEVERS HITS TIGER ACE

'.

The

;nte way .to pleaseUiotliler meat. h · VFith. the gift : ef aM bb...rtalit
new laslaloa. A eeat to !lUna lier •W.eaette: a dre1111 tliat ean look
young -wltho&amp;t going adoleseeltt: a hat tliat will win lie• eempu.
m.ents: from mea. Give t,hese co Mother with love! ·

tom..

SO LOWI

AT .STIFFLER'S

Metropolitan Morine
SALES

SERVICE

,LOW. COST

BuLOYA

ofa

NIW GENERAL ELECTRIC
12-CUIIC-FOOT

You 1 re Sure To Find The Ideal Gift
MOTHE•••• or MAMA...... MOM

GIFTS for her "dear home" ·

•

HOM c·oo.LIN

Paul Eyeing
Rushin Deal
For Redlegs

Plan lor Christmas NOW I

rtfrlltrator

New

With Trade

Dtfuxe Featur••• MAGNniC SAFETY DOOR- ·
t REVOLVING SHELVES
t REMOVABLE-ADJUSTABLE DOOR
SHELVES
t FULL-WIDlH ·FREEZIR COMPARTMENT
t RILL-WIDTH CHILLER TRAY
t PORCELAIN VEGETABLE DRAWERS
t BUTTER COMPARTMENT- EGG RACKS

,,

...

Qualify Event

WHAT A VALUE!

Big G-E Cleaner
AT A LOW, LOW PRICE!

$250

DARLINGTON, 5. C. UP - Tile
second day of qualifyinlt resumed
today for the Rehel 300 converti·
ble auto race wilh drivers aeeklnr
to break the lll!i-817 m. p. h. reeotd
set Thursd1y.
Paul Goldtmlth of St. Clair
Shorel, Ml&lt;:h., piloted Ilia Ford at
the record fotJr-lap speed to wln
the pole potitlon for the Saturday
race.
Joe Weatherly, Norfolk, h .,
posted a 114.709 ivera1e for hi•
four laps to take aeeoDd position
In bls Ford.

NAMID COACM

LOW,_LOVf, P~I~EI

.· .·.·· $5·9, 95
iliMrLm

.:J

I

Smoking St1nd1
$1.00 to $5.91

'

I AHrudite (ruet Sets
'11111

*188

SYRACUSE, N. Y. UP - Conlilac Logart of Cuba and
Gupir Orteaa of Mexico engage
In a JUound "rubber rrlstch" to.f lllht for a probable- shot at the
welterw:tht crown.
A tJitj h etCh WOft I lftevioua
aalt Ia
at u..a
to ~at' lanlt)o Orteea. a long~nJt ahar~l)90ter ttlla tllne at
tender~

rnee~nt

bW~

!

SPORT

VACUUM
CL.AN.III

See Your Favorite G.E. Portable Appliance Dealer

Middleport
H&amp;RFIIE$ToNI
r

Valuea

hi

Sis"

as

$2.6.50
to 42

•

bu ., mtN ti\-*lli

1t56 CHEVROLET

1954 PLYMOUTH
Hatdtop

Only

Only

per pou.nd

••
1950 OLDSMOBILE "88"

~OATS

'

"""l!oi••·

"'~
'11 l&gt;).i;'~
'll· """'
uii·tiiJt,
~ •u•
Chdll!ti
.-

- Win

mother'• deUihted

sUmmer·....-

thant1 wlth.

s1ao to s310

•. we've everythtoj·· w
ahortlet to neW lonp
lenltha. Cot1to111, . , . . .
and strln,v.,
;,

Big assortment or

DISH
$11.95

·WARE
Hanoi-painted Pieces

*1

fot Hor

99

to

. 39' to $199

Atm. t.0 please on Mother's Da1 ••
and score a. sUR bit with scarves.
Our big assortment featur-Pt
~~CarVes in allot .lllblmer'l lovelint
colon, both p:rintl and plaint.
Beautiful fabrics. too.

$591

Looktnr for sornethlnl ·~ •• tnttalttt
• , ltu!n, see our priDCI!Q a1ips 10 lusdoUBJ,y
J,cweJ,y in Dl"lon sa~ytpn trlcot OJ' raJ,:o ...,
on tricot • • aU beiaiillfully load~d WJth
lace! Also white eye1~t cotton sJI.pe tor J
her summer cotton dreue11,

a Hankie
ib her pocket. •
-!':._;:;:;;.

·'fl

/ lOt tlr"·59c

graceful alumf..
num chafing

Surprises are such fun • , so surprise Mother by tucking some of

Dhed.

our dainly gift hankieo Into her
"big" gilt. She'll be so J~easedl

dlsb, bilhly

pol~

MOTHER will
tha!ll yoa for .

.... $1.0tl

~~td

LOVELY SCARVES

AP."tfy·Slip

Hostess

Panties •••

Very rtewf
Cotortu11

Solid Brass Plaques to ·r-pe.
$100 to $298 ' •'
'

tit 'roorl htr

jardl..

nleres, urns llnd vase•.

·'

'1S·OO

to 99c

f

-. •

i
t

N. fila

An.

llun

WiHMtL.~- $3.95

\'1'1:8'.1: IIEIID

$Ui ta $1.50
.

Percolitotl -~--$IUs til $12.95

A-.! i'laillirt

COTTOM

1"

$ 99

OTHER
PRACTICAL
Pillowo, round or squore,. ossorted colors __ $1.99 .

'

Sol•

~·

.. ,

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APREm

PILLOW CASES

Nice fen; her brealr:faut t.~k$199
br Iuncj'l.eon table. Hind~
,printed with .FnNh accent.
Wasbfast.

.. -- ----- ....
--- _......,...._.__-

llnuhiJNt
Httl'
.

litMWdl A.UrfliiMt .I Piney

New Parisian PrinU
in 52xS2 Table Cloths

__,

the frtllllett

u.Si

t;, $12.95
Oif'r ltlilr .... 8iooHb h.ooa

. RUFFLED CURTAINS
1)99 to $491

Phone8378 or 8013

,..

ind $4.91

6-Pc. S...ak Kiilfe Set •---•- $2.91 ·
C.Mtofta ----••~ $1,,5 til $3.98
Coffel W•nntli .. ~-·~~·- $1.98 .
C1rd taloltt ....~-.

New Beauty for Her Wlndowo

11)48 PLYMOU'rH
ONlY

...

Gilts

nlee gifts for Mother's · "dear holbe" ·

~ore,
\

SPECIALS

MYSLI!J!-PLYlliOUTU

sm

. $ft10

EASY TERMS! ·
.

BEVERAGE GLASS

Attratti~~e

L11y Su11111 ---- $3.98

Chro~

24ct pet pou-'d

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

•

'

Four Door

lflt~flfJe .,_ ecua't atfor4 stealc,lhlt.,... etnt
.Atftrd OM! of tlaese guaraiateeel llitffl ()arl

Other

Atsorted desljn1. S-M-L sizes ·

· with or without se"'i.. tr1y

11112c per pound 1 .4112c per pound

'

Mladleport

Imported from Italy!

~r~i\!e;

1952 MERCURY

GROU~D ~EEF

SMITH CLOTHING CO.
17$ N. hdA'If.

·•

Sirloin Spe~idll

•

"Roll-Easy"

POnERY

CHAFING

Imported from Engl1ncll

81t. .Ta.re Of Gifts at

T•Bone Special

56c

Men'a

GLOVEs

-.Larp Compartment BeUih Tt•1 . $4.95
--4-Pe. caniAer Set ........................ $4.50

That's right, we ore selling our reconditioned Used Cars far less
per pound than good steak!
..._

-

ONE LOT

lor htr drtlr ltitikla

Now ldeao In

·Choose from nut bowls cracker platters.
hutter dish, sauce dish, sandwich traya,
a:Jant hostess tray!', etc.

·-TwlD Nut BoWls ......... ·-

Automobiles Less Thon Steak?

1956 FORD

"liM 511 OF IIIACIIIIIIm

- end, of course, po womon eon r•lot the lure of • delnly j&gt;ettontl tift. ChooM
something delightfully f•minlne, tllinething for hti alone, frGm our cOINctlon .f:
LINGERIE •• eecessorles, hool•ry,' ~e.

-!-tier Tr1.7 wlUt IIDier rlnJ'_,,, $3.95

63c per pound 40C ~er pound

EVANSTON, Dl. lJP-Harlln
K•nos.h('r o.f NapersvJUe, . Ill., tap,.
lain or the Univenlty of :M:laml of
Ohio basketball t team · la.t year
has tx&gt;E.n 'lamed freshntafl ba.Wt ·
ball coach at Non.hweatem. lttad
&lt;'Oa«i W.illl&amp;nl Rohr and ••lllltJ.t
Bob Doll held olmllar pOIItlono II

tongs.

•

••

Rtf.

'tho Syncuot Wit "•morlil Audl·

"&lt; ••..

A.uorted des1cnt, IOld

soantthing 'iP,ersonal" ·for Mom

or ttt black fJnHI ,
Uae wuler hot pota
or pl1te1 11.t t•blel

;xtt!e-rns.
Complete with Jce

-tla.k.e Plate aDd Server .............. $1.98
-KI:nr Size Cake Plate (footer!) ... $3.95

Logan Ready To
Take On Ortega
In Rubber Mix

each

bowl9 1 trays,

-FOREMAN and ABBOTT

SALE!

•

lo

111nn.

As~oried

Hammered Aluminum
$150 to $795

$01}91

wtoueht INri

$695

AHr1dlv• Gift Pieces in

-·

torJttrtt.

Pomeroy

T-V JNACI(

Collins
Jewelry

~i.J"""'•'l-.meroy 115.3 MPH Was
~~~~n~c;en;~~r;ot~To~w;n~~~~~~~====~M~W;d~le~p;o~n~~·~·~·~··:·~·~··~·t•~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~:.jf»ole 1fi~er Ill

~~

$450

APPLIANCES

H"R FIRESTONE
Dealer Store

h-oi. capacity eeram ..
ie jl,llc;J!tcller aild 0

TAlLIS

,::~$39.91

PORTAaLE PAN

lea 81ckels

ALL Mli!rAI.
. .'

WIIIDOW

Rizer Promoted
To Painsville
Football Head

1°

lavtinlble ·

l·Po. Jtllce Sel

fff~·t: '188
mi'in:.'aul.

1)oMtNlON

......1. anowanc.t
ftr yot,~r prt•tnt ,

POLISH!D
ALUMINUM

IMPOIITED

I

REFRIGERATOR.

$249·9 5

I
I

the ,,.,... wn ove-r .. 10011 as
tiM Wurvn..., r&amp;rt n biN
t9 teor.. (M the Wltat- Jh IYCh
1 •ltuation clears tN fel'ln'
with • hit, the hJt then covntl
a 1 1 home run, with tw. ruM
coun.tlftl prowltiii'IU runne-rt
touclt ftM- bMII tflrNCtly.) ,

By FRED DOWN
snapped the WhHe Sox' tlve-aame
Unlttd PNU Sports Wrlt•r
streak and put them back
The lowly Washington. senators losing
into a tie for the AL lead with
dh't c1111n many distinetions bui
t·he New York Yankees.
rho Mlddlol"'tl Tollo• lothto they've cot the dosest thing to a
tentihftd tlltlr wlhaln• Wit' for: "one-man otteflJe" in Aluuer Eoy
He. II thuhdty anttbte)l here Siewt"s.
Jly Chel TalinehiU
"Cruising Dawn
River" ,... rngged native of St. Louis,
wtth t t-t lhf'llaeklbJ ot llck Jn'
tfte 30-year-old outfielder is
fhrh Sch&amp;GI'~ betebaU tM:m a ;
• • • • Those familiar strains remind 11~ of a quiet, lazY
One Bihd$' W!!flt tbt t'oute yield· belling away It a .338-tlip and
Baseball Quiz: II the batter gels a long hit to the feilre ••
summer's day, just made for the enjoyment of outdoor
lead5 the American League with
...., dlhVM'tH
" " ~ill. tatther who 24 runa batted ln. He blasted his
he drives in the winning run frol!l third baoe In the In\ hall '"•'t1te
sports such as boating, and boating just made for you
&amp;ptlll 11m Bawiee on the ft'lound, sixth twme run Df the season
of the Last Inning, what hit is the batter credited with?
can be found in our lovely Shell Lake Fiberglas Of Yel·
h•d the aame dndff eontroL all Thurtday artd knocked in three
low
Jacket Mahogany boats, with Scott·A\wate~ ·Motors
aa the Senators beat the DeLittle League Secretary Tracy Whaley releaoed sehedulll! tht .,., 11 hls matiil etettame a tuns
tc
match
every mood and taste.
tnnltlt: deneu o! tn runs, troi-t tigf!rs, 8-5, and presented
today for the Little League and Pony Leagues which lhe!Utles !'ftOn.d
puolllhi ,,_ h..
I• their Cookie Lavagetto with bi£ first
six teams for the younger boys, and four-in the l'ony Leagu,. bottom of thr: ~rtd. t.bd adding victory as a major league mana geT.
Come In At
Donald Wolfe of Racine prepared th• schedules so that llle11! t'A'e rttott La t.... thll'd tnlt 1nother The Senators, ending a 10-game
can be no grtptna by any team ha•lng to play more flthl!l &amp;It pelt lfi lht oltth. l!lnd.~ llhned 10. losing 1treak that began , under
former manager Charley Dressen
its home diamond than on II. Each club has two home «•hlea walk!d thtte, and hit tWO Iron- April
28, alllo had a pijcher go I
tnen.
against each oppohent.
nine innings and win fur ,the first
Rloay
II
tho
n•pbow
ol
Kal
ond
Today all f cm't even 8quee~e peot:. It prr. ::.tkally lnl!iurtt Syra- llindy, t:tometoy bulineuman, whO time this: .year. Camilo Pascual
a summary into &lt;type. The enti :f' cuse the pennant.
~ad thiftp pibJ for him iii. tbe was the "man of distinction" deAeroso from lhe Aohlaml Station
schedule wHI be printed mon.
Because, whiJe .n ot ferlfied. yet1 bueball -,w)d, too)' _before war '»ite the fact ·he yielded 11 hits
Meanwhile Mr. Tracy has copL:s it is under 5U!))ici0n the dWnobd 1ervlel! lnd t aore ··ann took him and walked two batters.
OHIO
POMEROY
!'HONE 88·M
available ror man•ael'! and usia' · is on top of M1nemme .1-1111, olit orr tht mound.
''Retread" FaM Nln.
.ant!.
along the WebhtOW'n toad. \V1t.U~ . .tacksott's pltehet, k. MttcheH,
Jim WijJI(In, 35-year-old "re.
there's nothing. ~On£ wHh the brother of the No. 1 lronman hurl- ttead" front the National League,
One interesting item:
. ~ Larry MiteheU, eotald not stem struck out nine and hurled a fiveRoy Arms., Sytaeusf' ·pilot, rt&gt; diamond that vtsihng f)ubs
oVef'1:''0r'n('"!
there's
th.
e
.
.
littJe
..
tfte Jacket attack as Bowles, play· hitter to give the Chicago White
vealt'd hl' and hiJI helpers ho ve
ter
ut
altitude.
,
ing first base, got a doublt and Sox a 2:-o victory over the Boston
rt&gt;nov&amp;ted an old diamond in Ml r,
Playing there will be like plaY· single to cbnUnu~ hls paCe over Red Sot in the only other big
ersvillP ror ih home games. Thi.&gt;
1
is good news except il' one rr '· ing in Denver. All the oppone-ul~ .~0. Jt Kennedy iot a triPle and league j:ame Thutl!id•y. The win
mav enrl up with nosebleed, anrl double, Bob Hennessy hit two sin·
the. air i~ so thin it'.!!. doubtful if gle.'l, Bobby Net10n and Ed Cnokl!i
vi:~itlng
bo~&amp;. lma~cturtothed to uch got a slftglt.
the atmospherl-, can kin ILS far
JacksOn opthed lh~ terond inn·
as first base without becomi.1.; ing with Lavendar waltinl. Claxwinded.
ton doubled, Pl'iee ttru~ti o.ut,
GIVE
Who said Mr. Arms .,.a9n'l so Rh~ad~• lf'OUttd.ed oUt tni! Mltchsmart?
ell doubled scorlnt Claxton. That
By the way, Lhe meeting of the was: the end of Jack!lon hitting tor
Me:gs County Little League Asso· scorel!i.
ciation (Pomeroy, Syracuse, ·Min
In MiddlepiJ~t 's hall or the seeCmCAGO UP - General M•nersvllle, Racine) to thttah ou , ond llenness:y opened with a sin- aaer
Oabe Paul of Cincinnati, tbe
ways ~d means of ralslnJ mone~- gle, Kenned3&gt; tot hi.! triple, crooks maD "ho swung last fall's ·deal
•
for rhe Pony and !Attie LeafLJCS. Canned but Whitlatch was !lfe on with Cblc•ao for warren ~cker
is set rw McJnday night, 1:30 •'· orle of Jackson's seven errors and and Don .floak, may be ready to
m. at city Mil.
·
Kennedy ~ame hDme. Waylana fan. atrike acatn.
ned b!Jt Qavis was 11ate on an tr·
Hacker and Hoak both figured
. Be there . A mee1inJ two weet:&lt;~ II'Or: · Infid.y !walked and,: Bowlea
promlrHmtly
in the- Redlega east·
ago brou ght out nine penple. dDubled Whitla~h. DaVia and Hen.
Th&amp;t'·s nn t enough: Some. work hu ntssy home. Nebon Jina:led 11 hd ern aw~ of nine straiJbt victorto be d('l'••e. The fmlsb hne .18 renl Hennessy flied out to end the Ies, and 1'-aul, atcompanying the
close. ladies and gent_s. How yGu spree. Five runs on tour hill and team on their road tour, may fig·
Thla 111lw 2--speccf WindoW
ure Chicago is the place to deal
v~hmteer to belp Will make the two errors.
"VC!ntilatat
and portablo fu
again.
d1£rercnce between a sloppy, o~ n'
In the third Kennedy led off
adjusts
to fit any 'trindow (17••
season a.t all , and a well-or.gamze-1 with his double, Crooks walked,
Bob Rush, who pitches !or the
ID ) 'M .. ). Easily fttmted to
20"
and flnanc~d youth recreation Whitlatch flied out, Wayland sacri· Cubs today, is mentioned mol!it in
pull fresh, cool air in ~Jtate.
program th1s s ummer.
ficed Kennedy home; Davls walked the trade talk. The Redlegs may
hot air OUL Conveni~t lcp
and Crooks scored on an error. figure a change of uniforms Could
~ltrriLAIOit convert ventilator tD tiOilr fao
Hindy grounded out. Two runs, improve Rush's limping, o-3, recfor portable usc In 1ily toom..
Atoll
.
one hit, twG waiks, and a aacrlfice. ord.
·J
In the sixth, Bowles led off with
a
single,
went
to
third,
on
the
TO
MilT
JONES
0 0 Reserves Yovr Gilt
.
'
centerfielder's error; Nelson fan.
CIDCAGO UP- Former world
ned but Hennessy , singled as middleweig;ht cl)-a'Jlwion Genl'
.INIAl IUIII.otCI-'Uhli iii'I..AIIff ·:'
Bowle11
scored. Kens.id/ grounded Fullmer, who· lo.st h:h title on' a
PIN &amp; PINCIL
out forcing Hennes!~, at Second but kn()Ckout rt:o Ray Robinson last
PAINESVILLE, Ohio UP Crooks singled scoring Kennedy. week, bas signed to meet veteran
$5.00
George Hiler, foGtball conch at McComas was aa(e on an error and Ralph Ti&amp;er Jones of tonken, N.
Athens Hig~ School for the past Wayland grounded out . Two runs, Y., i!J a na•tionally 1elc~ast and
up
lhrec years, hns' been named head three hits and two errors.
broadcast JQ-round bout at the
~rid coach at
Riverside Jllgh
Mill St.
Mlddl~port
Jilckson plays Marietta tor the Chic&amp;go Stadium, June 7.
School here.
·
district Class AA championship. I ,.;;;;;;i;;;;~,;;;;;.;;;;;oioi;;..;;;;;;;;;;=~
Rlr:er, 32, a nalivc of Ashtabula, Middleport baa no more games !I
succeeds Bill Vanduzen, who re· scheduled before its trek to Cosigned. Rizer Is a graduate of lumbus next trJday in the Region· I
Ohio Unlvenlt.l· and hu attended a! tournament ot Claas A.
I
Bowling Green State and VIrginia··
lJne Score:
'
Stat~ Universities.
Jack!lon
020 000 0 - 2 5 7
Whtre Your Conflct.nce
Middleport
cm2 002 x - 9 8 4
._ BaUerih: Jackson, Mltdtell (LPJ
E. Main
Ke..lncer (3) and Wright. Middle.
pbri: Hihdy and Wayland.

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Bathrollhl Sa.., ~harnl!e ruo ~ liij c:OVar "-$1.99-$3.99
Bed Spreads, chenilles, hob-nails, crochets .... 99·10.95
Foxcroft Colored Shull, Blx99$2.29, BlxiOB $2.59
Foxcroft White t.1uo!i!l S~Hit, 8 I x99 ________ $1.99
.

HOME FU&amp;NJSBINGII -

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and $3.99
• . . lito tt
ItYi t GSIYi

79c

Give her wardrobe and her
aplritll a aprlnl lift •• P~k hao
eqol; CObl cottoill 16 wear no,w
throUgh summer • • we ht'ft
tbe

pret;Uett

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yet

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to $100

c~ from 51/15-denier, full-fuhioned
~ ·~ o\ seamlel!il sheers at $1 oo or
60/15-den er ultra l&gt;heen o~ gla.;.cWous
flrol tth nj'IORII it $1.00 _. and you save
Z t to 65e P.kir!

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Pom:; ; ; :; ; ;er·oMy ·ddlep;;;;;;;;;;;oort
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May.1=0
. 195~7

Jackets Subdue Ja(kson 9..2 For 11th ,Sfra•

IIAM, lACON and BE!F SHOOT
· 22 Rifle

Hindy Yields

J'la.111 Dall• SettCIMI

Ttclp and StatiOIIIIIi'y To rgeh

SPORTS

SlJNDA.Y - MAY 12

l p.m. 1'11 Dark
lsallk Welton Ftlnn Ntor Chester
Public: Cordially Invited

G. E. REFRIGERATORS

5 ffits,Fans
Ten Batteh

.

BEFORE PRICED

.

SIEVERS HITS TIGER ACE

'.

The

;nte way .to pleaseUiotliler meat. h · VFith. the gift : ef aM bb...rtalit
new laslaloa. A eeat to !lUna lier •W.eaette: a dre1111 tliat ean look
young -wltho&amp;t going adoleseeltt: a hat tliat will win lie• eempu.
m.ents: from mea. Give t,hese co Mother with love! ·

tom..

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AT .STIFFLER'S

Metropolitan Morine
SALES

SERVICE

,LOW. COST

BuLOYA

ofa

NIW GENERAL ELECTRIC
12-CUIIC-FOOT

You 1 re Sure To Find The Ideal Gift
MOTHE•••• or MAMA...... MOM

GIFTS for her "dear home" ·

•

HOM c·oo.LIN

Paul Eyeing
Rushin Deal
For Redlegs

Plan lor Christmas NOW I

rtfrlltrator

New

With Trade

Dtfuxe Featur••• MAGNniC SAFETY DOOR- ·
t REVOLVING SHELVES
t REMOVABLE-ADJUSTABLE DOOR
SHELVES
t FULL-WIDlH ·FREEZIR COMPARTMENT
t RILL-WIDTH CHILLER TRAY
t PORCELAIN VEGETABLE DRAWERS
t BUTTER COMPARTMENT- EGG RACKS

,,

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Qualify Event

WHAT A VALUE!

Big G-E Cleaner
AT A LOW, LOW PRICE!

$250

DARLINGTON, 5. C. UP - Tile
second day of qualifyinlt resumed
today for the Rehel 300 converti·
ble auto race wilh drivers aeeklnr
to break the lll!i-817 m. p. h. reeotd
set Thursd1y.
Paul Goldtmlth of St. Clair
Shorel, Ml&lt;:h., piloted Ilia Ford at
the record fotJr-lap speed to wln
the pole potitlon for the Saturday
race.
Joe Weatherly, Norfolk, h .,
posted a 114.709 ivera1e for hi•
four laps to take aeeoDd position
In bls Ford.

NAMID COACM

LOW,_LOVf, P~I~EI

.· .·.·· $5·9, 95
iliMrLm

.:J

I

Smoking St1nd1
$1.00 to $5.91

'

I AHrudite (ruet Sets
'11111

*188

SYRACUSE, N. Y. UP - Conlilac Logart of Cuba and
Gupir Orteaa of Mexico engage
In a JUound "rubber rrlstch" to.f lllht for a probable- shot at the
welterw:tht crown.
A tJitj h etCh WOft I lftevioua
aalt Ia
at u..a
to ~at' lanlt)o Orteea. a long~nJt ahar~l)90ter ttlla tllne at
tender~

rnee~nt

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SPORT

VACUUM
CL.AN.III

See Your Favorite G.E. Portable Appliance Dealer

Middleport
H&amp;RFIIE$ToNI
r

Valuea

hi

Sis"

as

$2.6.50
to 42

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bu ., mtN ti\-*lli

1t56 CHEVROLET

1954 PLYMOUTH
Hatdtop

Only

Only

per pou.nd

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1950 OLDSMOBILE "88"

~OATS

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'11 l&gt;).i;'~
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Chdll!ti
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mother'• deUihted

sUmmer·....-

thant1 wlth.

s1ao to s310

•. we've everythtoj·· w
ahortlet to neW lonp
lenltha. Cot1to111, . , . . .
and strln,v.,
;,

Big assortment or

DISH
$11.95

·WARE
Hanoi-painted Pieces

*1

fot Hor

99

to

. 39' to $199

Atm. t.0 please on Mother's Da1 ••
and score a. sUR bit with scarves.
Our big assortment featur-Pt
~~CarVes in allot .lllblmer'l lovelint
colon, both p:rintl and plaint.
Beautiful fabrics. too.

$591

Looktnr for sornethlnl ·~ •• tnttalttt
• , ltu!n, see our priDCI!Q a1ips 10 lusdoUBJ,y
J,cweJ,y in Dl"lon sa~ytpn trlcot OJ' raJ,:o ...,
on tricot • • aU beiaiillfully load~d WJth
lace! Also white eye1~t cotton sJI.pe tor J
her summer cotton dreue11,

a Hankie
ib her pocket. •
-!':._;:;:;;.

·'fl

/ lOt tlr"·59c

graceful alumf..
num chafing

Surprises are such fun • , so surprise Mother by tucking some of

Dhed.

our dainly gift hankieo Into her
"big" gilt. She'll be so J~easedl

dlsb, bilhly

pol~

MOTHER will
tha!ll yoa for .

.... $1.0tl

~~td

LOVELY SCARVES

AP."tfy·Slip

Hostess

Panties •••

Very rtewf
Cotortu11

Solid Brass Plaques to ·r-pe.
$100 to $298 ' •'
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tit 'roorl htr

jardl..

nleres, urns llnd vase•.

·'

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to 99c

f

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N. fila

An.

llun

WiHMtL.~- $3.95

\'1'1:8'.1: IIEIID

$Ui ta $1.50
.

Percolitotl -~--$IUs til $12.95

A-.! i'laillirt

COTTOM

1"

$ 99

OTHER
PRACTICAL
Pillowo, round or squore,. ossorted colors __ $1.99 .

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APREm

PILLOW CASES

Nice fen; her brealr:faut t.~k$199
br Iuncj'l.eon table. Hind~
,printed with .FnNh accent.
Wasbfast.

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llnuhiJNt
Httl'
.

litMWdl A.UrfliiMt .I Piney

New Parisian PrinU
in 52xS2 Table Cloths

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the frtllllett

u.Si

t;, $12.95
Oif'r ltlilr .... 8iooHb h.ooa

. RUFFLED CURTAINS
1)99 to $491

Phone8378 or 8013

,..

ind $4.91

6-Pc. S...ak Kiilfe Set •---•- $2.91 ·
C.Mtofta ----••~ $1,,5 til $3.98
Coffel W•nntli .. ~-·~~·- $1.98 .
C1rd taloltt ....~-.

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ONlY

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Gilts

nlee gifts for Mother's · "dear holbe" ·

~ore,
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SPECIALS

MYSLI!J!-PLYlliOUTU

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. $ft10

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.

BEVERAGE GLASS

Attratti~~e

L11y Su11111 ---- $3.98

Chro~

24ct pet pou-'d

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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lflt~flfJe .,_ ecua't atfor4 stealc,lhlt.,... etnt
.Atftrd OM! of tlaese guaraiateeel llitffl ()arl

Other

Atsorted desljn1. S-M-L sizes ·

· with or without se"'i.. tr1y

11112c per pound 1 .4112c per pound

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Imported from Italy!

~r~i\!e;

1952 MERCURY

GROU~D ~EEF

SMITH CLOTHING CO.
17$ N. hdA'If.

·•

Sirloin Spe~idll

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"Roll-Easy"

POnERY

CHAFING

Imported from Engl1ncll

81t. .Ta.re Of Gifts at

T•Bone Special

56c

Men'a

GLOVEs

-.Larp Compartment BeUih Tt•1 . $4.95
--4-Pe. caniAer Set ........................ $4.50

That's right, we ore selling our reconditioned Used Cars far less
per pound than good steak!
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ONE LOT

lor htr drtlr ltitikla

Now ldeao In

·Choose from nut bowls cracker platters.
hutter dish, sauce dish, sandwich traya,
a:Jant hostess tray!', etc.

·-TwlD Nut BoWls ......... ·-

Automobiles Less Thon Steak?

1956 FORD

"liM 511 OF IIIACIIIIIIm

- end, of course, po womon eon r•lot the lure of • delnly j&gt;ettontl tift. ChooM
something delightfully f•minlne, tllinething for hti alone, frGm our cOINctlon .f:
LINGERIE •• eecessorles, hool•ry,' ~e.

-!-tier Tr1.7 wlUt IIDier rlnJ'_,,, $3.95

63c per pound 40C ~er pound

EVANSTON, Dl. lJP-Harlln
K•nos.h('r o.f NapersvJUe, . Ill., tap,.
lain or the Univenlty of :M:laml of
Ohio basketball t team · la.t year
has tx&gt;E.n 'lamed freshntafl ba.Wt ·
ball coach at Non.hweatem. lttad
&lt;'Oa«i W.illl&amp;nl Rohr and ••lllltJ.t
Bob Doll held olmllar pOIItlono II

tongs.

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'tho Syncuot Wit "•morlil Audl·

"&lt; ••..

A.uorted des1cnt, IOld

soantthing 'iP,ersonal" ·for Mom

or ttt black fJnHI ,
Uae wuler hot pota
or pl1te1 11.t t•blel

;xtt!e-rns.
Complete with Jce

-tla.k.e Plate aDd Server .............. $1.98
-KI:nr Size Cake Plate (footer!) ... $3.95

Logan Ready To
Take On Ortega
In Rubber Mix

each

bowl9 1 trays,

-FOREMAN and ABBOTT

SALE!

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111nn.

As~oried

Hammered Aluminum
$150 to $795

$01}91

wtoueht INri

$695

AHr1dlv• Gift Pieces in

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Pomeroy

T-V JNACI(

Collins
Jewelry

~i.J"""'•'l-.meroy 115.3 MPH Was
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$450

APPLIANCES

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Dealer Store

h-oi. capacity eeram ..
ie jl,llc;J!tcller aild 0

TAlLIS

,::~$39.91

PORTAaLE PAN

lea 81ckels

ALL Mli!rAI.
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WIIIDOW

Rizer Promoted
To Painsville
Football Head

1°

lavtinlble ·

l·Po. Jtllce Sel

fff~·t: '188
mi'in:.'aul.

1)oMtNlON

......1. anowanc.t
ftr yot,~r prt•tnt ,

POLISH!D
ALUMINUM

IMPOIITED

I

REFRIGERATOR.

$249·9 5

I
I

the ,,.,... wn ove-r .. 10011 as
tiM Wurvn..., r&amp;rt n biN
t9 teor.. (M the Wltat- Jh IYCh
1 •ltuation clears tN fel'ln'
with • hit, the hJt then covntl
a 1 1 home run, with tw. ruM
coun.tlftl prowltiii'IU runne-rt
touclt ftM- bMII tflrNCtly.) ,

By FRED DOWN
snapped the WhHe Sox' tlve-aame
Unlttd PNU Sports Wrlt•r
streak and put them back
The lowly Washington. senators losing
into a tie for the AL lead with
dh't c1111n many distinetions bui
t·he New York Yankees.
rho Mlddlol"'tl Tollo• lothto they've cot the dosest thing to a
tentihftd tlltlr wlhaln• Wit' for: "one-man otteflJe" in Aluuer Eoy
He. II thuhdty anttbte)l here Siewt"s.
Jly Chel TalinehiU
"Cruising Dawn
River" ,... rngged native of St. Louis,
wtth t t-t lhf'llaeklbJ ot llck Jn'
tfte 30-year-old outfielder is
fhrh Sch&amp;GI'~ betebaU tM:m a ;
• • • • Those familiar strains remind 11~ of a quiet, lazY
One Bihd$' W!!flt tbt t'oute yield· belling away It a .338-tlip and
Baseball Quiz: II the batter gels a long hit to the feilre ••
summer's day, just made for the enjoyment of outdoor
lead5 the American League with
...., dlhVM'tH
" " ~ill. tatther who 24 runa batted ln. He blasted his
he drives in the winning run frol!l third baoe In the In\ hall '"•'t1te
sports such as boating, and boating just made for you
&amp;ptlll 11m Bawiee on the ft'lound, sixth twme run Df the season
of the Last Inning, what hit is the batter credited with?
can be found in our lovely Shell Lake Fiberglas Of Yel·
h•d the aame dndff eontroL all Thurtday artd knocked in three
low
Jacket Mahogany boats, with Scott·A\wate~ ·Motors
aa the Senators beat the DeLittle League Secretary Tracy Whaley releaoed sehedulll! tht .,., 11 hls matiil etettame a tuns
tc
match
every mood and taste.
tnnltlt: deneu o! tn runs, troi-t tigf!rs, 8-5, and presented
today for the Little League and Pony Leagues which lhe!Utles !'ftOn.d
puolllhi ,,_ h..
I• their Cookie Lavagetto with bi£ first
six teams for the younger boys, and four-in the l'ony Leagu,. bottom of thr: ~rtd. t.bd adding victory as a major league mana geT.
Come In At
Donald Wolfe of Racine prepared th• schedules so that llle11! t'A'e rttott La t.... thll'd tnlt 1nother The Senators, ending a 10-game
can be no grtptna by any team ha•lng to play more flthl!l &amp;It pelt lfi lht oltth. l!lnd.~ llhned 10. losing 1treak that began , under
former manager Charley Dressen
its home diamond than on II. Each club has two home «•hlea walk!d thtte, and hit tWO Iron- April
28, alllo had a pijcher go I
tnen.
against each oppohent.
nine innings and win fur ,the first
Rloay
II
tho
n•pbow
ol
Kal
ond
Today all f cm't even 8quee~e peot:. It prr. ::.tkally lnl!iurtt Syra- llindy, t:tometoy bulineuman, whO time this: .year. Camilo Pascual
a summary into &lt;type. The enti :f' cuse the pennant.
~ad thiftp pibJ for him iii. tbe was the "man of distinction" deAeroso from lhe Aohlaml Station
schedule wHI be printed mon.
Because, whiJe .n ot ferlfied. yet1 bueball -,w)d, too)' _before war '»ite the fact ·he yielded 11 hits
Meanwhile Mr. Tracy has copL:s it is under 5U!))ici0n the dWnobd 1ervlel! lnd t aore ··ann took him and walked two batters.
OHIO
POMEROY
!'HONE 88·M
available ror man•ael'! and usia' · is on top of M1nemme .1-1111, olit orr tht mound.
''Retread" FaM Nln.
.ant!.
along the WebhtOW'n toad. \V1t.U~ . .tacksott's pltehet, k. MttcheH,
Jim WijJI(In, 35-year-old "re.
there's nothing. ~On£ wHh the brother of the No. 1 lronman hurl- ttead" front the National League,
One interesting item:
. ~ Larry MiteheU, eotald not stem struck out nine and hurled a fiveRoy Arms., Sytaeusf' ·pilot, rt&gt; diamond that vtsihng f)ubs
oVef'1:''0r'n('"!
there's
th.
e
.
.
littJe
..
tfte Jacket attack as Bowles, play· hitter to give the Chicago White
vealt'd hl' and hiJI helpers ho ve
ter
ut
altitude.
,
ing first base, got a doublt and Sox a 2:-o victory over the Boston
rt&gt;nov&amp;ted an old diamond in Ml r,
Playing there will be like plaY· single to cbnUnu~ hls paCe over Red Sot in the only other big
ersvillP ror ih home games. Thi.&gt;
1
is good news except il' one rr '· ing in Denver. All the oppone-ul~ .~0. Jt Kennedy iot a triPle and league j:ame Thutl!id•y. The win
mav enrl up with nosebleed, anrl double, Bob Hennessy hit two sin·
the. air i~ so thin it'.!!. doubtful if gle.'l, Bobby Net10n and Ed Cnokl!i
vi:~itlng
bo~&amp;. lma~cturtothed to uch got a slftglt.
the atmospherl-, can kin ILS far
JacksOn opthed lh~ terond inn·
as first base without becomi.1.; ing with Lavendar waltinl. Claxwinded.
ton doubled, Pl'iee ttru~ti o.ut,
GIVE
Who said Mr. Arms .,.a9n'l so Rh~ad~• lf'OUttd.ed oUt tni! Mltchsmart?
ell doubled scorlnt Claxton. That
By the way, Lhe meeting of the was: the end of Jack!lon hitting tor
Me:gs County Little League Asso· scorel!i.
ciation (Pomeroy, Syracuse, ·Min
In MiddlepiJ~t 's hall or the seeCmCAGO UP - General M•nersvllle, Racine) to thttah ou , ond llenness:y opened with a sin- aaer
Oabe Paul of Cincinnati, tbe
ways ~d means of ralslnJ mone~- gle, Kenned3&gt; tot hi.! triple, crooks maD "ho swung last fall's ·deal
•
for rhe Pony and !Attie LeafLJCS. Canned but Whitlatch was !lfe on with Cblc•ao for warren ~cker
is set rw McJnday night, 1:30 •'· orle of Jackson's seven errors and and Don .floak, may be ready to
m. at city Mil.
·
Kennedy ~ame hDme. Waylana fan. atrike acatn.
ned b!Jt Qavis was 11ate on an tr·
Hacker and Hoak both figured
. Be there . A mee1inJ two weet:&lt;~ II'Or: · Infid.y !walked and,: Bowlea
promlrHmtly
in the- Redlega east·
ago brou ght out nine penple. dDubled Whitla~h. DaVia and Hen.
Th&amp;t'·s nn t enough: Some. work hu ntssy home. Nebon Jina:led 11 hd ern aw~ of nine straiJbt victorto be d('l'••e. The fmlsb hne .18 renl Hennessy flied out to end the Ies, and 1'-aul, atcompanying the
close. ladies and gent_s. How yGu spree. Five runs on tour hill and team on their road tour, may fig·
Thla 111lw 2--speccf WindoW
ure Chicago is the place to deal
v~hmteer to belp Will make the two errors.
"VC!ntilatat
and portablo fu
again.
d1£rercnce between a sloppy, o~ n'
In the third Kennedy led off
adjusts
to fit any 'trindow (17••
season a.t all , and a well-or.gamze-1 with his double, Crooks walked,
Bob Rush, who pitches !or the
ID ) 'M .. ). Easily fttmted to
20"
and flnanc~d youth recreation Whitlatch flied out, Wayland sacri· Cubs today, is mentioned mol!it in
pull fresh, cool air in ~Jtate.
program th1s s ummer.
ficed Kennedy home; Davls walked the trade talk. The Redlegs may
hot air OUL Conveni~t lcp
and Crooks scored on an error. figure a change of uniforms Could
~ltrriLAIOit convert ventilator tD tiOilr fao
Hindy grounded out. Two runs, improve Rush's limping, o-3, recfor portable usc In 1ily toom..
Atoll
.
one hit, twG waiks, and a aacrlfice. ord.
·J
In the sixth, Bowles led off with
a
single,
went
to
third,
on
the
TO
MilT
JONES
0 0 Reserves Yovr Gilt
.
'
centerfielder's error; Nelson fan.
CIDCAGO UP- Former world
ned but Hennessy , singled as middleweig;ht cl)-a'Jlwion Genl'
.INIAl IUIII.otCI-'Uhli iii'I..AIIff ·:'
Bowle11
scored. Kens.id/ grounded Fullmer, who· lo.st h:h title on' a
PIN &amp; PINCIL
out forcing Hennes!~, at Second but kn()Ckout rt:o Ray Robinson last
PAINESVILLE, Ohio UP Crooks singled scoring Kennedy. week, bas signed to meet veteran
$5.00
George Hiler, foGtball conch at McComas was aa(e on an error and Ralph Ti&amp;er Jones of tonken, N.
Athens Hig~ School for the past Wayland grounded out . Two runs, Y., i!J a na•tionally 1elc~ast and
up
lhrec years, hns' been named head three hits and two errors.
broadcast JQ-round bout at the
~rid coach at
Riverside Jllgh
Mill St.
Mlddl~port
Jilckson plays Marietta tor the Chic&amp;go Stadium, June 7.
School here.
·
district Class AA championship. I ,.;;;;;;i;;;;~,;;;;;.;;;;;oioi;;..;;;;;;;;;;=~
Rlr:er, 32, a nalivc of Ashtabula, Middleport baa no more games !I
succeeds Bill Vanduzen, who re· scheduled before its trek to Cosigned. Rizer Is a graduate of lumbus next trJday in the Region· I
Ohio Unlvenlt.l· and hu attended a! tournament ot Claas A.
I
Bowling Green State and VIrginia··
lJne Score:
'
Stat~ Universities.
Jack!lon
020 000 0 - 2 5 7
Whtre Your Conflct.nce
Middleport
cm2 002 x - 9 8 4
._ BaUerih: Jackson, Mltdtell (LPJ
E. Main
Ke..lncer (3) and Wright. Middle.
pbri: Hihdy and Wayland.

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Bathrollhl Sa.., ~harnl!e ruo ~ liij c:OVar "-$1.99-$3.99
Bed Spreads, chenilles, hob-nails, crochets .... 99·10.95
Foxcroft Colored Shull, Blx99$2.29, BlxiOB $2.59
Foxcroft White t.1uo!i!l S~Hit, 8 I x99 ________ $1.99
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aplritll a aprlnl lift •• P~k hao
eqol; CObl cottoill 16 wear no,w
throUgh summer • • we ht'ft
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to $100

c~ from 51/15-denier, full-fuhioned
~ ·~ o\ seamlel!il sheers at $1 oo or
60/15-den er ultra l&gt;heen o~ gla.;.cWous
flrol tth nj'IORII it $1.00 _. and you save
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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. May 10, 1957

Legal Notice

NOTICit OF PUBLIC SALI!
GOES TO CARDS
In pursuance of t he order of the
CHICAGO Ui'~Ed Ritt, 24J
Probale Court of Meigs County ,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
pound Montana~ State taeki e. has
1'08 CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Ohio,
1
will
offer
for
sale
at
pubEstate of Grace Downing ~Nd
signed his :(lrst professional fool·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
NOTICI UF APPOINTMENT
Notice is here-by given that Rod- lic aucti~ un Saturday, the 25tll ball conlract wilh the Cbicago
of May, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock
day
Est•te of Susie L. Springer
ney Downing whose Post Office
Cardinals. Rill was the Cardin&lt;~ ls '
Adftlinl•tr•tor
Dec..sed
Completely New From
Address is North Second Street, A . M., (rom the front door of the 13th drafl choice in the NFL dralt E1t1te of John Clyde Win1brenMr
Court
House
in
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Hilcb to Chute
Middleport, Ohio has been duly
DK...-d
Notice is hereby given that
last winter.
the followin g real estate:
appointed Executor Of the Estate
Notice ia hereby given that In- Audrey Koehler whose }lost Office
of Grace Downing, deceaesed, late
bella Winebrenner whoae Poat Of· a~dress is coolville, Ohio, Route 3
The following t'lcscrlbed real
RATES
of Yeigs County, ohio.
estate. to-wit: Situate in the Viifit::e Ac\dress is 6&amp;8 S. 2tld Street, hU been duly appointed Admin[sTRACTOR SALES
Dated Lhig 26 day of April, 1957. lage of Pomeroy, Meigs County, er Road, commonly known as old Middleport, OQio has ' been duly . tratrix ol tbe estate of Susie L.
2 cents per word, one lnautlon. Minimum charge 150c.--4 centll
Pomeroy
John C. Bacon
per word for three consecutive inaertioDS.
Ohio and being a part of Village State Route 7 . and the street lm· appointed as Administratrix of Springer, deceaesed, late of Or·
Judge of the Probate Court Lot No. ~55, said part · herein con- mrdiately east is State Route No. 7 the Estate uf John Clyde Wine- ang111 Towr.sbip, MeiGs County,
Special - One month for 25 centa per word.
Full nte of 2 centa per wor4 wtU be charged for adVf!rtisinJ 11
Meig3 CouQJ.y, Ohio vcyf'd jcms the Jay Lot ro nd be· and the street Immediately west- brenner late of Middleport, Meias Ohio. ·
not paid for before the 115tb of eatb month fOllowing i.nsertJon.
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
(5) 3, 10, 17, 3tc
.
Dated tbls 30th day of April,
ginning on tile North _side of the I erly is Route No. 33. Located about County, Ohio deeeu!"1d.
t:rr.rs in Advertialng-Sbould be reported immetUately. The
For free inspection phone 383-M,
Chesler- Road on the lmc between J50 feet west of juncU1&gt;n of ChestDal.ed tbis 24tb day of April, 1957.
o.Uy SenUOel 111ili not be re.ponaible for mOJie tban one lneorGilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
LEGAL NOTICE
LotR Number 255 and 2M; thence er Road and Route No. 7.
19::i7.
John C. Bacon
n-ct buertlon.
Ali work ~uaranteed. Fully inCard of Tbanka and Speclal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituart~t
Sheriff'• 5•1• of Rtll Est1te
North 68 ilo~. degree .~ West along
Said premises are appraised at
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
publiabcd at 1 cent per wont
.
IIUrcd. Vaughan's JndWitrial and The st1 te of Ohio, Mtlgs County said Road 180 feet; thence North $900 .00 and must be sold for not
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, QUo
Residential Termite Control SerCommon Ple11 Court
23% dPgrees East J25 feet to the less than two-thirds of said apMeigs County1 pbio
vice, 3t. MarY!I, W. Va.
49U
(5) 3, 11J, 17, 3tc
.
141 •• l"l 3 10 3te
Ralston Purln• ComPinY
cliff; thence East along the cJiU praised value.
1 ~:..;~~.~-~~·~~·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;,;;_;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J...OVELY SPINET PlANO , sacrific.
vs.
to
the
West
line
of
Lo
~
Number
Terms:
Cash
in
hand
on
day
of
II
...
ed for quick sale. Might consider
IT'S EASY TO
Farmert F..cl &amp; Supply, Inc., etc. 255; t hence South 71h degrees sale.
&amp;loring with party who would
Case No. 12,315
W.cst 135 feel to ' the plaee of beBEN J . SPENCER, Admin· 1
BUY - SELL - RI~NT be sure to buy later. For dttalls
---~---In
pursuance
of
an
ordor
f:JI
s-ale
ginning,
containing
one·half
acre,
istrator of the Estate of
find emp)Oyment - hire write Thompson Music Co., 624 Barnee-Sim~n .lnllurance AgeDC!J,
Thomas Terrell, deceased
or flud a lost ltem lhrougb
Middleport. Ftr-e - Automobile- of real estate in the above entitled more or les.i. This deed conveys
~eventh Ave ., Marietta, Ohio.
loru\8. Phone 8315-X
6--»tlf aelinn to me directed as Sheriff onlY the surface and nothing more WEBSTER &amp; FU.LT.Z
'llle Dally Senlln~l WANT
~ 7 6tc
of Meigs Co., 1 wlll offer fvr public of any kind
Attorr:~Yi for Admi!listrator.
c=-::-c::--ADS. Don't put It off GffiL'S BlCYCl;E, like new, 20 in. - - . auction at door of Court House, ~d real estate is on lhe Che~t-. (4) 26, (5), 3, 10, 17, 24. Ote
Call398 Today- An Ad In
One roon . dog; one all around FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T .V. SERr Pomeroy, Ohio, in the above nam- 1r'~;_:;;~;;_~;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;~~~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;flll
VlCI&lt;: All makes Repaired by Ex· cd county on Monday , June 10,
Ibis column
dog; one &lt;·ocker spaniel, house
pert Tec~niclao.s. Phone 6286 Y tQ57 , at 10:00 a. m. the following
broke, female ; one goat. Everett
Middlepo!"~.
6-15-U described real estate , situated in
t:haHin, Hartford , W. Va.
5 7 iltp
COMPLETE lnsur.ancv Protection, county of Ml'igs, sht\c of Ohio,
- -.:-::::=c::--7..C...C:.::
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Gall Doll Township of Sutton, to·wit:
PEKINESE PUPPIES for sale ,
The following dcscrihcd prem
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
TRUSTEES are
asking peop~e
Mrs. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Syc· ise!l, situated in the Township of
1
interested in donating for t:-&amp;e
amore St., Middleport.
Sutton, County _o{ Mci~s. and Slate
up-keep of St. John Cemetery ~-- _ ~ _ _
, 4 30 12t~
of Ohio: Th"! follow.ng real estate
sond their donations to T~c~~a 5 CAN MILK COOLERJL double
in 160 acre Lot No. 1223, in Sutton
A. Grueser, Treas. , l03 C
/
unit Imperial milker. ct A. Deem
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
St., Pomeroy. .
~LO-S c
Racine 3088.
ti 8 3tp
and bounded and described as fol·
lows; Be"ginr.ing North 9ll.!'i feet
WANTl!.ll - PalnU~g, irtterlor or ~d used G. F.-:- Electric Rang • :
and West 3·10 feet from the South· .
exterior, eontrac · or hourly,
New Crafl8man's 20 in Jig Saw
west corner of Section No. 31, on
381
raW reasonablr. Phon?
·Y.
See at ~W:J lt.ulbcrry Ave.
the Norlh line of a 51 aere tract
Homer Brale_!: __ _
3 3 12te
~-6-8! p
now or formerly o1&gt;1ned hy the
Headqu•rt.ra for
Rose Hill Coal Company described
;J;min·u"m
- ,-. -m"h"ln-a-;-li;-o-n- storm and
SamSonile Lt!ggage - Lane ced&amp;r
in deed to it from Pittsburgh Con1ereen window~; and doors. Steel
Chesta - LAU Window Fans-solidation Coal Company , dated
and aluminum awnings and canFrigidaire Refrigerators.
November 10, 19l'ill, and recorded
opi-es. Call William Radford,
Baker Furniture, Middleport, Ohio
In book 167, at Page 161 , of the
CADMIUM PLATED BOLTS ...... . ......... 3c ea.
Roc·k Springs.
5 2 lmop.
4 2D tl
Dl!ed Record~ of Meig~ County, 0. ,
Day Phone 8104
· \ Night Phone 2452-5
t.hrmcc West ~81 feet; ihence North
Smal.l ensine p11rh. BRIGGS &amp;
LICENSE PLATE BOLTS ......... .. ... ... . 5c ea.
180 West 76 fed to the Southeast
STJl4.ITON, Cl.INTON &amp; IRON
corner of Roy Arms 0.37 acre lot
HORSE. Garden tractors, tlllera,
LOST i-n Tcxas-Flatwood
ar~a . L
on top of a rock cliff, thence S.
lawnmowcrs, Clinton chain !aw
W.bilc Face Hereford Hclferfo,
deg. West 146 feet to the E&lt;tst
parts. Ridenour's S"'pply, Chestdue tu freahen. Call J . L. Hawk ,
~Ide of State Route No. 124, 20
er, Ohio.
5 2 9te
481 S. 3rd Ave.
Middleport
5·10-31.)
Coolville YU -~2241
feet fn.·m the center thereof and
running par:-t l\el and 2l'i feet North
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
of &lt;t brit:k :; tore building; thence
~· I Service. u. A. Finlaw, 012 E.
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tf
.
So1,1th 25 deg. 45' fo~ast 135 fc(•t
19~0 CHEVROLET
Bel Air VB
alonr; the East side of State Route
convertible, R &amp; H, power"'lide,
No. 124, thence North 67 deg. 15'
('11
new tirei. excellent rondltion,
East 400 fet•t running through n
$1600.00
Parker's Restaurant, WANTED - 7 or 8 room house .
point 25 feE"! Northerly of a mine
Pomeroy. Phone 201 .
58 8lp
5 7 3tc
Call 266·.f.
opening: thence North 248 fed to
Only $25.00 down
th e Jllacc of beginning, containing
J9~
VB Spcocll.l 4 dr.
3.HU
acres; exccpllng and rcsf'n·.
{bn $1,995 .00. Dynaflow drive,
and $4.00 weekly
ing to the Ro11e Hill Coul Company
original bt.lek fmish like ntw. THREJt: ROOM furnished apan
it~ IIUcceSSors and as!;lgns, all l'Dal,
We Cany
Bl&lt;K-ttnar':;, Pomffl'oy .
3-{ttilt:
fll(ln\, apjJly !lome flc s.tRUI"IIIll,
oil, ga.s owd uthcr mineral~ underMidt~lcrurt,
$15.00 p~r wee~.
]-~Plymouth
Bclv~derc4ilr~
lying the soil, with the righ t to
Our Own Accounts
uliiJ.til'a
paid.
5·10-3t.:
Sedan.
$1 ,695.00
Powcrfllte ,
entar on said premises prospect.
finest Plymouth made. nl~tll ·
ex plore and drill for, end mine,
nar' 11 Pomeroy.
5-9-Gtt·
excnvate and remove the same
with all machinery, applianc(ls,
lDM Buick VB Spccin·l 4 llr. Si.:J8ckson, o. rixtures and things necessary or
Phone 22
dan. $1.096.00. Oynaflow ~~r~ve, New 2 Room down5taira efflcncy
therefor, and al~o a
like new light hiue fmiHh.
Bpartment all new furnltur ' ·
right
way over, across and upBlarlln:ar's, Pomeroy.
0·9-6tl'
l'hone 6128-X, Middleport.
on a road running along the West
5-3-6tc
side thereof as described in
1~6 Buick VB Super 4 1!r. Rh·Lhc deed hereinafter refcrnd to.
iera Sedan . $2.89!HH.l Power
~_:..,_.--· · - - · And being the same property
st('er.ing And brake~. dynaflow For Rent - Extension Ladder., SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, ll65 Vine
conveyed
by the Rose Hill Coa l
drive, one -loct~l owner. Blllc4t·
Scatrold Boards, Drnp Clotba.
St.. Middleport, '6500.00. p. D. Company to Farmers Feed and
Clinton Fl:;-ber, ·M iddleport.
~omeroy.
,
5-9-tltc
Lottridgc.
:S 8 12tp Supply. Inc., by deed dntcd .June
Pbont il2f&gt;JI.X.
Ill II
~~d~~obile "88" 2 d~H ­
SIX room liot1sc. 6 1,~ acrCJI or 22, lQ51, and ,recorded In Book
day Cpe. 12,695.00.
Jlydrama·
ground, $3.000 00. C1:1ll M2·J , 173. at Page 295 ,of Deed Rcrords
He drive, powPr steering, low
of MciaB Cov~1ty, Ohi&lt;~.
~B-6tc
mllr.atte. Blaettnar's, romeroy.
Sairl premises appraised al $!0,.
000.00 and ('annat _.he wid for less
ti-IHIO
than % of appralscm(lnf .
MU WAltD
Robert C. Hartcnbarh
(Sheriff!
Halliday &amp; Sheets
Attorney
(~). 10,
24. 31, (H) 7, lite
111L ...ond lt.
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HA HINER

PHONE 398

FULTON THOMPSON

-t.d

&gt;le
hal&lt;) In loond
biJ tither, curt Ttfl01', to

wltn cnurch It Aid and ironton .

belp
form the firs t eleettit cooperative
Hl'nry W. Cherrington , pr..!Jl. .in thit aecUoa of Ottio. Today as a
dent ol the Holzer Holipitll.l Foun- resuJt of the fore1i1ht , efforts 1nd
·dalion announced today the MP- al.llUty , ·be 1s the chairman or the
polntment or Neal Ta)·lor of Aid, Board or Dlt~et&lt;~rt of the Buckeye
Law.r~tnee Cowtl)t, a. a ne.v mem- Rund Elretrl&lt;' Cooperative, Jnc .,
ber ol the BoKd of Truat-ees of the wiJh lu!adquortcra In Gallipolil.
foundation and the first .rcpret~en ·
Ta}"lor has had wide experience
Uti¥e ifrihre 'bAlf.d 1rom Lawrence
with rural pcroblem11. Hl' i1 currt"ntCounly.
ly operating the lara:eat farm in
.'l'.ay!or J.i a n.a.t.ive- or U&amp;lwrence Lawrence County which is devoted
Coltllt}' • r e •
~~~d his W diversified crops and the ralsi"B
ot re~i.stered Poll-Hereford Uveearly ed~atiln ;n "tlie county
stoc!~. He also operates tha Taylor
ltbooll. .Fello~ lhil eraduation
lmplement Co. at AiL.
ifrom hiib le'hoet at Aid, he attended Rio Grande collf.ge 3J1d lJter ' 01-ier pO!ls whltb he hGlds 1.nd
took extension courses in ·a gricul- has helll are dir~ctor of the Southture from Ohio State U•iver•ity. eastern Ohio Beef Cattle Aas~;~cia ­
Abou1. the time of his lea'lling Rio tion, past member of the Land u.se
Grande he bec•me -i.rltel'ested in • Planning committee, a Member of
putting into pl'aet-ice scientific the Grange end a Mason and the
farming methods on the Taylor Lawrence County
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Preston Moto~, Inc.

l.ost &amp; Found

Your Friendly Farcl Dealer

Registration Certificate Holders · · · · · · · · 19c

18) Auto Sales__

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Fr'h room and board. Phone

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WANTID AT
eratl~ Arbor Acref!l
Vsntrc !'~ MAN TO WORK on truck farm.
bmlly preferred, house and garCtOM B!'Oiler
ehick.11. FOR
den . Good wage!. By day or by
EGG~DeKalh the Prollt ru 1
mlllnlll. 22fl8. Letart Falls. ~HI·6 .r
Jell:. HERM BERRY'S I-LATCH·
ERY, lnc., ParkersburJ, W WANTJt~D-IIous e cleaning
by
Va. J'hone GA-2-3S86. 5-10-lmO&lt;"
dli.l', wage1 rnqulrcd 7i5c or
$l.OO per hour , with •trampor·
3"1 HP ;arden
tractor
with
t11Uon p&lt;~ l&lt;l. Cldl Mason SPruce
equipment.. No-:-ge IM ranK• ~
3·5!ifl9 Uk for Loulsu t.:undiff.
Ideal lawn mqwer JJharpener .
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E . J, Waper, Racine . 3·10.3t.,
room

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aec-llonal livinl!
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FUJ1k. ·WIIgnalt. En&lt;r&lt;&gt;lopedlu. NllGLIR and CLIIK GAitAGI
Call fl88.
JI.JI.3t• Car repair- Welding- Service artd
&amp;peed bolt, ·14o ft. 1t •lmes In
·water.' Jlartln Motor 7'ti Jt. 1'.
t:~H.OO. lborty Hano1.1bo,
1113

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AFRIC,\11 VIOLETS. 6SO Brownell

Ave., Niddleporl Pbone 8200-M.
IIi 7 etc

Rt~dney

U~ed Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,

Ohio.

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4 29 12tc
Pree Eatlm•tea
PAINTING
PAPIR·HANGING
L. V. Reltlneer
Racine, Ohio

ACIIOS~
1. FruJt Clt .
the oak ·
8. BlbUcal
name
11. Contest ot
ttirJing lop
12. French

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DOWN
!. Awned.
(bot.)
2 . PenJlat
a. WJde-

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IL\DIO • Tl!U&amp;VIBION SERVICE,

Phono tJo. Cleland Appllan&lt;e
Store, 1\d W. Mat• St, Pomerop.

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CQ!IICRETE BLOCKS
-aulld lethr Per Lnl"

GBUESER BLOCK CO.

a MltH North of POIMroW

WE BUY

QUICK SERVICE oo WIIOb &amp;..
polrln1 by Faotory Tnlnod
watchmaker, COIIJNS JEWE.
PumoroJ.

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Our "Factory Representative'• will be in this area t~ll

next week.

we.bavo several good
Spinel Plano Buys

JTIUICTURAL I IIAMI

,_,,,

JNn:aNATlONAIB!

Thoy'o:e new inalde-new ootoidenew from 'name plate to taU late.
· They're styled with a new look of
act.lon, with the lar1eet 1la11 area.
The roomiest cabs. EJrcluslve new
Cllb mountlna for a quie(e.r, -more
level ride. New featur.o throu1hout

-lnducllnl the moo1 powerful ''Ill:"

'm. their c1uo1

e Deal

with your "Factory
Distributor and Save
$200.00.

moutbe4

Ju
4. Polterlor
G. Forth.wttb
6. Act ot

chemilt
13. Rel&amp;tivt by

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(colloq..)

U. Heavenly

'16. Preferabl•
17. Palm

R,IJJES •
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• (.A.ela)
18. Found on

• slimvs .•

a throne
7. Sc:ctp fo1'

10. Never

rock•

(poet.)

19. ThOH which 18. M:arah
are airniJar•

.t

proJector

l'e•....,.• AM••;
35. Shower •

""' 24. Baluster

Jectlon
9. River
(Fr.)

1

21. Balle
30. Border
.Sl, GyPI!Ium
33. Begoner

3t. Small,
aheltere4
~let

aback
(nqt,)

1

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89. Egyptlaa
earth p4

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EH A 'tHICKET.

O!EP IH A LOli&amp;:t.V.
UNNAMED CANYON, SOMETKfNc.

(poet.)

• 29. A wtarlnt
away
·~1.

Ftllq ··Thrills •Galore
e Plenty

• No .Gate Admission

Hey .Kids

32~ver

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(Chin.)
33. Shriek

Free Parking

- LOOKEE%

SPECIAL SCHOOL DAYS TREAT

Then~ will b!l a special matinee SOtur-

dqy, May 18, from I p.m. until 5 p.m.,
with off shows ond rides reduced to-

Broad
smile , :

36. Moceaalnl
38. Se-.shore
. 39.Wooden /
1
1hoe

fO. Dlspateh
\

votce
·t8. KiJid ot dof

The Only Big Show
To ~oy Thir DistriCt
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This Seosan

CBl'PTOQUOTE - Here's how to work 1u'

A X Y D L B A A. X R
' •lo LONGFELLOW
f. One tetter alrripty stands tor MOther. In this IWnple A ts ule4
lor the three L'1, X for the two O'a, etc, Single letter-a apoa.
trophea, ~· lenrth and tormatio'\_ of the wol'dl are an' blnt&amp;.
~ ~~ day the code lett-. are dltttitltt.
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Clua-• ·

A Ornolornm
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E.KMPTIIIITMHT,

Como In n,blnow and 100 'IIIII •••

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See Them/ Drive Them TODA'II

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I NT I! RNAI"iO NA &amp;.:
•-::. "· · .l.

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SUMMERS &amp; SON
"Fodory Trlllned Servl&lt;c"
Phone 22

Ja&lt;k10n,

Ohllol l

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MEIGS EQUIPME~J" Co.,. ' l;n' c.
Where Qulllly Ia Pll'unoual''

Corner Bullernllt llltl 2nd

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Pomeroy

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-··· -ANP I CAN
~.

6EL1EVE

••· smg~oc
DAILY

10ct

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boat
tl. !lun away
andont.rry

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drll'li •oln. NI&gt;W'olhe_llme to""" tho ,
lrucb tllotllll hulll to -1011 _, '
tocnm)
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI!!

, •• new Cab-Forwonl modela, priced
wllh the l.....t ••. -models from .

4,200 to 83,1)00 lbo. GVW-otlier
IN'tDNATIONALB" from· thee• world·•
IDOII ~ trucklina up 1096,000
U..GVW• .

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37. Bracect

22. Warp·yap.
2:5. Harmonized
26. Ancient
- dl8trlct
(A.ala
Minor)
28. Even

Location- City Pork, Masan City

Sf1el;

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so

nice and
frierdly!

36. Pole
(Sp. A.m.)

(var.)

• CONCESSIONS ,e .

thQ

09

23. Motion·
picture

re&amp;etdDJ'

two .
8. Inter•

body

l.ng

New modelo, tool-Inclucllnr the
beautlfulnew GoldenJubllao Pickup
••• new Tiavelall•, ·oombinlnl flneot
in alation waaon and truclt leobpul

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ICRAJ' IRON -MITAU

0 ....10 VALLEY
JUNK CO.

buildi'IJ- the 1reat new llaht and
medium-duty Golden Andlvonary

I can get

ometr
to. Olrl''
name
211. Article
(Fr.)
22. Cuck..

NEW ACTION-STYLING I ~OST POWERFUL "SIX" I
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NEW FEATURES THROU6HOUTI

PIANO BUYERS!
SAVE $200

GASOLINE ALLEY

171ock in timQt
tc rreet

Lito. C...oltyllld-

We'Ve got 'oml Tbololdenachleve-

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lld•

.,.,..._ Automotall•, Heeltb
ACCIDIN?

_,t of ftfty yean of quality tnu:k

LIL ABNEI

eround

Downing

In MlDDi.'liPORT, OHIO
6116-M
PHONII
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DAILY CROSSWORD

ATTENTION

Real Estote Broker

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tiiiiiiliiiiiol

e Terms to Suit You

4 27 tl

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'YOU ~T

(Continued • from JN~e one)

l~'liURA~CE AGENl:l'

lrlbutlna newspapers in rur;•l
areas. Apply at Thl' Daily Scnt.iiH.' I Ofl'il'e.
5-10-tf

POULTRY FOR SAJ..E--Jt' inlt Ger.·

GR.EEN

Roell Sprlnoa

7 Otp

If
Dlf 117
Help Wanted
822'f. Nlaat Phone
DODGI • PLYIIOUTII WANTED--Rou1e driver fnr di ll

hout 'tllf'ncoker Sentu.

Pbont

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DOe-M.

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0. Rt. U.
C11J..,Wm.
0rufter.

llrD.&amp;NDD

·c.Ao&lt;;.E

sa}es TaX Sale

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"1'111! DIJTH FAIIILY

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daughter, Mr. m1d Mn. Harry
Neighboring counties sl:iowl'd
-Brown and sons were recent cal:
these eollection.s, each figure
eu at the Russell P&lt;~inter ·hom e.
correspond·~-n g
to the category
·Mrs.. Willie vAlls and two ch iJ. itemhed for Meigs, above: ·
dren were recent callers Of Mr
Vinton--$1,673; $5UJ; $62.6S4
and Mrs. Will Hellman .
and $59,438.
Mrs. Ma.ry B11'iley spf'nt Tuesda)·
Athens--$J2,200; Sl0,911 ; $ti00with Mrs. Jennie Roush and Mrs 080 and $514.779.
Virgil Roush .
Gollia-40.340; $4.3~7: ·f217.271
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner and $229,M9.
spent Tuesday afternoon at tlic
Jack"'n40.633; $6,930; $3611.·
Will H-eilman home.
239 and $370,901.

"TI'iE SHOW WITH MI!IUTS''

(21 l Real Estate

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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bailey and
Mrs. Golden Blhr were Saturd I~
guests of Mrs. Mary Bailey.

U.ltop

.Deluxe License Frames

PIANO

Bv ,..,.._ Ru'""

-Presents-

Powelson Greater Shows

••

WEST SHADE

SPRING FESTIVAL

Beautify Your

Lieense Plates With

Tlulmu D. Sayre of fortland
Thursday complt-t.ed planting ol
fiVe varieliet of corn lor a hanest
P~lnter
demoa.Uatlpn neJtt
w~lt-h
Mrs. Afary Ba il uy aand Mn. J c'n [ 'nay provide a tettlnt lor ~· 1°'it!ld
nie Rou!'.h !pqnt Thur.~duy wit!. Oay . .
.
Mr. and Mra. Wdl HeMman.
, Vaneties planted mc:Juded Funk
Mr. an rl Mrs. Flvyd Spence, G-01 , U. S. 13, Plvneer 338-A, J)@"Mr. and .M't·.s. &lt;rt.orald Violet .•\l.r . Kalb 630 and Farm ,Bureau Btrl .
Alva Clark and son and Mrs. O.•n The
plantio&amp;
w.u apor1sored
zi! Geoglei-n wel'e Suntiay g u ~s~~ t hrouttta coo~atJve arrangcm~ot
of Mn Jen . n &amp;h
I ibetween farmers, the
Vocation.~~ I
1 A~ricuHure Department of Racine
·
me ou ·
Herbert Spencer and friend ro f High Sehqol and the local ASC,
Gallipolis, Rev. and Mr!i. Web Jl SCS, and Extension people .
'I'homa, Mr. and Mrs. WilUe Kin ll
Next :au when harve st sample'
were Sunday cr.tlle rs at tbe w, • arc run the sponso~lng ageneie11
Heilman home. l\lrs. Mae Vo unl-! expeet to hold a F1eld Day to
i,g earinc for Mn. He-ilm:an who i~ draw attention to results of the
improvinx:.
tests.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Painlc:- !l nd

ALL NEXT WEEK
MAY 13 thru MAY 18

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IF'lVf Van'et'J.eS 0£
Corn Planned For
Demonstrattot:t
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1nd Taylor farm near Arabia on dety .
Synvnet Cree.k. He aoon diacover~
He is married to the former
ed that one of the tlttn1• neeclcd 1 J{elen Mountain and they have
to make a fll rm home ideal Wltl one 6011, Bobby , who attends the
electric •r~e .
Waterloo sehooh and ia active in
·
4-H work . Th.e Taylon atte nd

Man Is Named To
Holzer's Board

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THAT

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Lawrence County

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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. May 10, 1957

Legal Notice

NOTICit OF PUBLIC SALI!
GOES TO CARDS
In pursuance of t he order of the
CHICAGO Ui'~Ed Ritt, 24J
Probale Court of Meigs County ,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
pound Montana~ State taeki e. has
1'08 CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Ohio,
1
will
offer
for
sale
at
pubEstate of Grace Downing ~Nd
signed his :(lrst professional fool·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
NOTICI UF APPOINTMENT
Notice is here-by given that Rod- lic aucti~ un Saturday, the 25tll ball conlract wilh the Cbicago
of May, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock
day
Est•te of Susie L. Springer
ney Downing whose Post Office
Cardinals. Rill was the Cardin&lt;~ ls '
Adftlinl•tr•tor
Dec..sed
Completely New From
Address is North Second Street, A . M., (rom the front door of the 13th drafl choice in the NFL dralt E1t1te of John Clyde Win1brenMr
Court
House
in
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Hilcb to Chute
Middleport, Ohio has been duly
DK...-d
Notice is hereby given that
last winter.
the followin g real estate:
appointed Executor Of the Estate
Notice ia hereby given that In- Audrey Koehler whose }lost Office
of Grace Downing, deceaesed, late
bella Winebrenner whoae Poat Of· a~dress is coolville, Ohio, Route 3
The following t'lcscrlbed real
RATES
of Yeigs County, ohio.
estate. to-wit: Situate in the Viifit::e Ac\dress is 6&amp;8 S. 2tld Street, hU been duly appointed Admin[sTRACTOR SALES
Dated Lhig 26 day of April, 1957. lage of Pomeroy, Meigs County, er Road, commonly known as old Middleport, OQio has ' been duly . tratrix ol tbe estate of Susie L.
2 cents per word, one lnautlon. Minimum charge 150c.--4 centll
Pomeroy
John C. Bacon
per word for three consecutive inaertioDS.
Ohio and being a part of Village State Route 7 . and the street lm· appointed as Administratrix of Springer, deceaesed, late of Or·
Judge of the Probate Court Lot No. ~55, said part · herein con- mrdiately east is State Route No. 7 the Estate uf John Clyde Wine- ang111 Towr.sbip, MeiGs County,
Special - One month for 25 centa per word.
Full nte of 2 centa per wor4 wtU be charged for adVf!rtisinJ 11
Meig3 CouQJ.y, Ohio vcyf'd jcms the Jay Lot ro nd be· and the street Immediately west- brenner late of Middleport, Meias Ohio. ·
not paid for before the 115tb of eatb month fOllowing i.nsertJon.
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
(5) 3, 10, 17, 3tc
.
Dated tbls 30th day of April,
ginning on tile North _side of the I erly is Route No. 33. Located about County, Ohio deeeu!"1d.
t:rr.rs in Advertialng-Sbould be reported immetUately. The
For free inspection phone 383-M,
Chesler- Road on the lmc between J50 feet west of juncU1&gt;n of ChestDal.ed tbis 24tb day of April, 1957.
o.Uy SenUOel 111ili not be re.ponaible for mOJie tban one lneorGilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
LEGAL NOTICE
LotR Number 255 and 2M; thence er Road and Route No. 7.
19::i7.
John C. Bacon
n-ct buertlon.
Ali work ~uaranteed. Fully inCard of Tbanka and Speclal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituart~t
Sheriff'• 5•1• of Rtll Est1te
North 68 ilo~. degree .~ West along
Said premises are appraised at
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
publiabcd at 1 cent per wont
.
IIUrcd. Vaughan's JndWitrial and The st1 te of Ohio, Mtlgs County said Road 180 feet; thence North $900 .00 and must be sold for not
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, QUo
Residential Termite Control SerCommon Ple11 Court
23% dPgrees East J25 feet to the less than two-thirds of said apMeigs County1 pbio
vice, 3t. MarY!I, W. Va.
49U
(5) 3, 11J, 17, 3tc
.
141 •• l"l 3 10 3te
Ralston Purln• ComPinY
cliff; thence East along the cJiU praised value.
1 ~:..;~~.~-~~·~~·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;,;;_;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J...OVELY SPINET PlANO , sacrific.
vs.
to
the
West
line
of
Lo
~
Number
Terms:
Cash
in
hand
on
day
of
II
...
ed for quick sale. Might consider
IT'S EASY TO
Farmert F..cl &amp; Supply, Inc., etc. 255; t hence South 71h degrees sale.
&amp;loring with party who would
Case No. 12,315
W.cst 135 feel to ' the plaee of beBEN J . SPENCER, Admin· 1
BUY - SELL - RI~NT be sure to buy later. For dttalls
---~---In
pursuance
of
an
ordor
f:JI
s-ale
ginning,
containing
one·half
acre,
istrator of the Estate of
find emp)Oyment - hire write Thompson Music Co., 624 Barnee-Sim~n .lnllurance AgeDC!J,
Thomas Terrell, deceased
or flud a lost ltem lhrougb
Middleport. Ftr-e - Automobile- of real estate in the above entitled more or les.i. This deed conveys
~eventh Ave ., Marietta, Ohio.
loru\8. Phone 8315-X
6--»tlf aelinn to me directed as Sheriff onlY the surface and nothing more WEBSTER &amp; FU.LT.Z
'llle Dally Senlln~l WANT
~ 7 6tc
of Meigs Co., 1 wlll offer fvr public of any kind
Attorr:~Yi for Admi!listrator.
c=-::-c::--ADS. Don't put It off GffiL'S BlCYCl;E, like new, 20 in. - - . auction at door of Court House, ~d real estate is on lhe Che~t-. (4) 26, (5), 3, 10, 17, 24. Ote
Call398 Today- An Ad In
One roon . dog; one all around FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T .V. SERr Pomeroy, Ohio, in the above nam- 1r'~;_:;;~;;_~;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;~~~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;flll
VlCI&lt;: All makes Repaired by Ex· cd county on Monday , June 10,
Ibis column
dog; one &lt;·ocker spaniel, house
pert Tec~niclao.s. Phone 6286 Y tQ57 , at 10:00 a. m. the following
broke, female ; one goat. Everett
Middlepo!"~.
6-15-U described real estate , situated in
t:haHin, Hartford , W. Va.
5 7 iltp
COMPLETE lnsur.ancv Protection, county of Ml'igs, sht\c of Ohio,
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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Gall Doll Township of Sutton, to·wit:
PEKINESE PUPPIES for sale ,
The following dcscrihcd prem
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
TRUSTEES are
asking peop~e
Mrs. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Syc· ise!l, situated in the Township of
1
interested in donating for t:-&amp;e
amore St., Middleport.
Sutton, County _o{ Mci~s. and Slate
up-keep of St. John Cemetery ~-- _ ~ _ _
, 4 30 12t~
of Ohio: Th"! follow.ng real estate
sond their donations to T~c~~a 5 CAN MILK COOLERJL double
in 160 acre Lot No. 1223, in Sutton
A. Grueser, Treas. , l03 C
/
unit Imperial milker. ct A. Deem
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
St., Pomeroy. .
~LO-S c
Racine 3088.
ti 8 3tp
and bounded and described as fol·
lows; Be"ginr.ing North 9ll.!'i feet
WANTl!.ll - PalnU~g, irtterlor or ~d used G. F.-:- Electric Rang • :
and West 3·10 feet from the South· .
exterior, eontrac · or hourly,
New Crafl8man's 20 in Jig Saw
west corner of Section No. 31, on
381
raW reasonablr. Phon?
·Y.
See at ~W:J lt.ulbcrry Ave.
the Norlh line of a 51 aere tract
Homer Brale_!: __ _
3 3 12te
~-6-8! p
now or formerly o1&gt;1ned hy the
Headqu•rt.ra for
Rose Hill Coal Company described
;J;min·u"m
- ,-. -m"h"ln-a-;-li;-o-n- storm and
SamSonile Lt!ggage - Lane ced&amp;r
in deed to it from Pittsburgh Con1ereen window~; and doors. Steel
Chesta - LAU Window Fans-solidation Coal Company , dated
and aluminum awnings and canFrigidaire Refrigerators.
November 10, 19l'ill, and recorded
opi-es. Call William Radford,
Baker Furniture, Middleport, Ohio
In book 167, at Page 161 , of the
CADMIUM PLATED BOLTS ...... . ......... 3c ea.
Roc·k Springs.
5 2 lmop.
4 2D tl
Dl!ed Record~ of Meig~ County, 0. ,
Day Phone 8104
· \ Night Phone 2452-5
t.hrmcc West ~81 feet; ihence North
Smal.l ensine p11rh. BRIGGS &amp;
LICENSE PLATE BOLTS ......... .. ... ... . 5c ea.
180 West 76 fed to the Southeast
STJl4.ITON, Cl.INTON &amp; IRON
corner of Roy Arms 0.37 acre lot
HORSE. Garden tractors, tlllera,
LOST i-n Tcxas-Flatwood
ar~a . L
on top of a rock cliff, thence S.
lawnmowcrs, Clinton chain !aw
W.bilc Face Hereford Hclferfo,
deg. West 146 feet to the E&lt;tst
parts. Ridenour's S"'pply, Chestdue tu freahen. Call J . L. Hawk ,
~Ide of State Route No. 124, 20
er, Ohio.
5 2 9te
481 S. 3rd Ave.
Middleport
5·10-31.)
Coolville YU -~2241
feet fn.·m the center thereof and
running par:-t l\el and 2l'i feet North
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
of &lt;t brit:k :; tore building; thence
~· I Service. u. A. Finlaw, 012 E.
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tf
.
So1,1th 25 deg. 45' fo~ast 135 fc(•t
19~0 CHEVROLET
Bel Air VB
alonr; the East side of State Route
convertible, R &amp; H, power"'lide,
No. 124, thence North 67 deg. 15'
('11
new tirei. excellent rondltion,
East 400 fet•t running through n
$1600.00
Parker's Restaurant, WANTED - 7 or 8 room house .
point 25 feE"! Northerly of a mine
Pomeroy. Phone 201 .
58 8lp
5 7 3tc
Call 266·.f.
opening: thence North 248 fed to
Only $25.00 down
th e Jllacc of beginning, containing
J9~
VB Spcocll.l 4 dr.
3.HU
acres; exccpllng and rcsf'n·.
{bn $1,995 .00. Dynaflow drive,
and $4.00 weekly
ing to the Ro11e Hill Coul Company
original bt.lek fmish like ntw. THREJt: ROOM furnished apan
it~ IIUcceSSors and as!;lgns, all l'Dal,
We Cany
Bl&lt;K-ttnar':;, Pomffl'oy .
3-{ttilt:
fll(ln\, apjJly !lome flc s.tRUI"IIIll,
oil, ga.s owd uthcr mineral~ underMidt~lcrurt,
$15.00 p~r wee~.
]-~Plymouth
Bclv~derc4ilr~
lying the soil, with the righ t to
Our Own Accounts
uliiJ.til'a
paid.
5·10-3t.:
Sedan.
$1 ,695.00
Powcrfllte ,
entar on said premises prospect.
finest Plymouth made. nl~tll ·
ex plore and drill for, end mine,
nar' 11 Pomeroy.
5-9-Gtt·
excnvate and remove the same
with all machinery, applianc(ls,
lDM Buick VB Spccin·l 4 llr. Si.:J8ckson, o. rixtures and things necessary or
Phone 22
dan. $1.096.00. Oynaflow ~~r~ve, New 2 Room down5taira efflcncy
therefor, and al~o a
like new light hiue fmiHh.
Bpartment all new furnltur ' ·
right
way over, across and upBlarlln:ar's, Pomeroy.
0·9-6tl'
l'hone 6128-X, Middleport.
on a road running along the West
5-3-6tc
side thereof as described in
1~6 Buick VB Super 4 1!r. Rh·Lhc deed hereinafter refcrnd to.
iera Sedan . $2.89!HH.l Power
~_:..,_.--· · - - · And being the same property
st('er.ing And brake~. dynaflow For Rent - Extension Ladder., SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, ll65 Vine
conveyed
by the Rose Hill Coa l
drive, one -loct~l owner. Blllc4t·
Scatrold Boards, Drnp Clotba.
St.. Middleport, '6500.00. p. D. Company to Farmers Feed and
Clinton Fl:;-ber, ·M iddleport.
~omeroy.
,
5-9-tltc
Lottridgc.
:S 8 12tp Supply. Inc., by deed dntcd .June
Pbont il2f&gt;JI.X.
Ill II
~~d~~obile "88" 2 d~H ­
SIX room liot1sc. 6 1,~ acrCJI or 22, lQ51, and ,recorded In Book
day Cpe. 12,695.00.
Jlydrama·
ground, $3.000 00. C1:1ll M2·J , 173. at Page 295 ,of Deed Rcrords
He drive, powPr steering, low
of MciaB Cov~1ty, Ohi&lt;~.
~B-6tc
mllr.atte. Blaettnar's, romeroy.
Sairl premises appraised al $!0,.
000.00 and ('annat _.he wid for less
ti-IHIO
than % of appralscm(lnf .
MU WAltD
Robert C. Hartcnbarh
(Sheriff!
Halliday &amp; Sheets
Attorney
(~). 10,
24. 31, (H) 7, lite
111L ...ond lt.
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See The
New Holland

WANT ADS

Legal Notice

l

Legal Notice

HA HINER

PHONE 398

FULTON THOMPSON

-t.d

&gt;le
hal&lt;) In loond
biJ tither, curt Ttfl01', to

wltn cnurch It Aid and ironton .

belp
form the firs t eleettit cooperative
Hl'nry W. Cherrington , pr..!Jl. .in thit aecUoa of Ottio. Today as a
dent ol the Holzer Holipitll.l Foun- resuJt of the fore1i1ht , efforts 1nd
·dalion announced today the MP- al.llUty , ·be 1s the chairman or the
polntment or Neal Ta)·lor of Aid, Board or Dlt~et&lt;~rt of the Buckeye
Law.r~tnee Cowtl)t, a. a ne.v mem- Rund Elretrl&lt;' Cooperative, Jnc .,
ber ol the BoKd of Truat-ees of the wiJh lu!adquortcra In Gallipolil.
foundation and the first .rcpret~en ·
Ta}"lor has had wide experience
Uti¥e ifrihre 'bAlf.d 1rom Lawrence
with rural pcroblem11. Hl' i1 currt"ntCounly.
ly operating the lara:eat farm in
.'l'.ay!or J.i a n.a.t.ive- or U&amp;lwrence Lawrence County which is devoted
Coltllt}' • r e •
~~~d his W diversified crops and the ralsi"B
ot re~i.stered Poll-Hereford Uveearly ed~atiln ;n "tlie county
stoc!~. He also operates tha Taylor
ltbooll. .Fello~ lhil eraduation
lmplement Co. at AiL.
ifrom hiib le'hoet at Aid, he attended Rio Grande collf.ge 3J1d lJter ' 01-ier pO!ls whltb he hGlds 1.nd
took extension courses in ·a gricul- has helll are dir~ctor of the Southture from Ohio State U•iver•ity. eastern Ohio Beef Cattle Aas~;~cia ­
Abou1. the time of his lea'lling Rio tion, past member of the Land u.se
Grande he bec•me -i.rltel'ested in • Planning committee, a Member of
putting into pl'aet-ice scientific the Grange end a Mason and the
farming methods on the Taylor Lawrence County
So-

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(I) Notices

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(20 BI Insurance

24 HOUR

GETS

~~~~EMOORES

RESULTS ..... - -'====---·----

SERVICE

Pomeroy
OHIO

MASON CITY

USED SPINET

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$2.79 ea.

TOWI~G

Preston Moto~, Inc.

l.ost &amp; Found

Your Friendly Farcl Dealer

Registration Certificate Holders · · · · · · · · 19c

18) Auto Sales__

Golden Anniversd/Jl
/NT&amp; fAT'IONAlS

I Wanted To Buy

( 141 For Rent

Va

SUMMERS &amp; SON

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TBft.ILLI~G

( 151 Room &amp; Boord

'(8bl Auto Servicels

a. H. 11AWUNOB SONS CO. -

NICE HOME for · middle-aged lady .
Fr'h room and board. Phone

flll3t-X.

llEAI.U.I.

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ForScle

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WANTID AT
eratl~ Arbor Acref!l
Vsntrc !'~ MAN TO WORK on truck farm.
bmlly preferred, house and garCtOM B!'Oiler
ehick.11. FOR
den . Good wage!. By day or by
EGG~DeKalh the Prollt ru 1
mlllnlll. 22fl8. Letart Falls. ~HI·6 .r
Jell:. HERM BERRY'S I-LATCH·
ERY, lnc., ParkersburJ, W WANTJt~D-IIous e cleaning
by
Va. J'hone GA-2-3S86. 5-10-lmO&lt;"
dli.l', wage1 rnqulrcd 7i5c or
$l.OO per hour , with •trampor·
3"1 HP ;arden
tractor
with
t11Uon p&lt;~ l&lt;l. Cldl Mason SPruce
equipment.. No-:-ge IM ranK• ~
3·5!ifl9 Uk for Loulsu t.:undiff.
Ideal lawn mqwer JJharpener .
&amp;--0-3tc
E . J, Waper, Racine . 3·10.3t.,
room

a piece

•uJtc,

aec-llonal livinl!
new Aet 36 volume

(20)Business Services

FUJ1k. ·WIIgnalt. En&lt;r&lt;&gt;lopedlu. NllGLIR and CLIIK GAitAGI
Call fl88.
JI.JI.3t• Car repair- Welding- Service artd
&amp;peed bolt, ·14o ft. 1t •lmes In
·water.' Jlartln Motor 7'ti Jt. 1'.
t:~H.OO. lborty Hano1.1bo,
1113

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Jl.t.lltp

=~·-:::::;· -~-·
AFRIC,\11 VIOLETS. 6SO Brownell

Ave., Niddleporl Pbone 8200-M.
IIi 7 etc

Rt~dney

U~ed Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,

Ohio.

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4 29 12tc
Pree Eatlm•tea
PAINTING
PAPIR·HANGING
L. V. Reltlneer
Racine, Ohio

ACIIOS~
1. FruJt Clt .
the oak ·
8. BlbUcal
name
11. Contest ot
ttirJing lop
12. French

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DOWN
!. Awned.
(bot.)
2 . PenJlat
a. WJde-

1-3-tl

IL\DIO • Tl!U&amp;VIBION SERVICE,

Phono tJo. Cleland Appllan&lt;e
Store, 1\d W. Mat• St, Pomerop.

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CQ!IICRETE BLOCKS
-aulld lethr Per Lnl"

GBUESER BLOCK CO.

a MltH North of POIMroW

WE BUY

QUICK SERVICE oo WIIOb &amp;..
polrln1 by Faotory Tnlnod
watchmaker, COIIJNS JEWE.
PumoroJ.

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Our "Factory Representative'• will be in this area t~ll

next week.

we.bavo several good
Spinel Plano Buys

JTIUICTURAL I IIAMI

,_,,,

JNn:aNATlONAIB!

Thoy'o:e new inalde-new ootoidenew from 'name plate to taU late.
· They're styled with a new look of
act.lon, with the lar1eet 1la11 area.
The roomiest cabs. EJrcluslve new
Cllb mountlna for a quie(e.r, -more
level ride. New featur.o throu1hout

-lnducllnl the moo1 powerful ''Ill:"

'm. their c1uo1

e Deal

with your "Factory
Distributor and Save
$200.00.

moutbe4

Ju
4. Polterlor
G. Forth.wttb
6. Act ot

chemilt
13. Rel&amp;tivt by

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lllU"''tt,p """\
(colloq..)

U. Heavenly

'16. Preferabl•
17. Palm

R,IJJES •
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• (.A.ela)
18. Found on

• slimvs .•

a throne
7. Sc:ctp fo1'

10. Never

rock•

(poet.)

19. ThOH which 18. M:arah
are airniJar•

.t

proJector

l'e•....,.• AM••;
35. Shower •

""' 24. Baluster

Jectlon
9. River
(Fr.)

1

21. Balle
30. Border
.Sl, GyPI!Ium
33. Begoner

3t. Small,
aheltere4
~let

aback
(nqt,)

1

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89. Egyptlaa
earth p4

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EH A 'tHICKET.

O!EP IH A LOli&amp;:t.V.
UNNAMED CANYON, SOMETKfNc.

(poet.)

• 29. A wtarlnt
away
·~1.

Ftllq ··Thrills •Galore
e Plenty

• No .Gate Admission

Hey .Kids

32~ver

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(Chin.)
33. Shriek

Free Parking

- LOOKEE%

SPECIAL SCHOOL DAYS TREAT

Then~ will b!l a special matinee SOtur-

dqy, May 18, from I p.m. until 5 p.m.,
with off shows ond rides reduced to-

Broad
smile , :

36. Moceaalnl
38. Se-.shore
. 39.Wooden /
1
1hoe

fO. Dlspateh
\

votce
·t8. KiJid ot dof

The Only Big Show
To ~oy Thir DistriCt
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This Seosan

CBl'PTOQUOTE - Here's how to work 1u'

A X Y D L B A A. X R
' •lo LONGFELLOW
f. One tetter alrripty stands tor MOther. In this IWnple A ts ule4
lor the three L'1, X for the two O'a, etc, Single letter-a apoa.
trophea, ~· lenrth and tormatio'\_ of the wol'dl are an' blnt&amp;.
~ ~~ day the code lett-. are dltttitltt.
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Clua-• ·

A Ornolornm
! L FTJTH RLR HTVTFr OV.H
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.o\VVR, FVH IIKMW.W FVII'
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E.KMPTIIIITMHT,

Como In n,blnow and 100 'IIIII •••

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See Them/ Drive Them TODA'II

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I NT I! RNAI"iO NA &amp;.:
•-::. "· · .l.

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SUMMERS &amp; SON
"Fodory Trlllned Servl&lt;c"
Phone 22

Ja&lt;k10n,

Ohllol l

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't'f:tu:c lhs .·
MEIGS EQUIPME~J" Co.,. ' l;n' c.
Where Qulllly Ia Pll'unoual''

Corner Bullernllt llltl 2nd

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Pomeroy

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-··· -ANP I CAN
~.

6EL1EVE

••· smg~oc
DAILY

10ct

.

boat
tl. !lun away
andont.rry

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drll'li •oln. NI&gt;W'olhe_llme to""" tho ,
lrucb tllotllll hulll to -1011 _, '
tocnm)
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI!!

, •• new Cab-Forwonl modela, priced
wllh the l.....t ••. -models from .

4,200 to 83,1)00 lbo. GVW-otlier
IN'tDNATIONALB" from· thee• world·•
IDOII ~ trucklina up 1096,000
U..GVW• .

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37. Bracect

22. Warp·yap.
2:5. Harmonized
26. Ancient
- dl8trlct
(A.ala
Minor)
28. Even

Location- City Pork, Masan City

Sf1el;

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so

nice and
frierdly!

36. Pole
(Sp. A.m.)

(var.)

• CONCESSIONS ,e .

thQ

09

23. Motion·
picture

re&amp;etdDJ'

two .
8. Inter•

body

l.ng

New modelo, tool-Inclucllnr the
beautlfulnew GoldenJubllao Pickup
••• new Tiavelall•, ·oombinlnl flneot
in alation waaon and truclt leobpul

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ICRAJ' IRON -MITAU

0 ....10 VALLEY
JUNK CO.

buildi'IJ- the 1reat new llaht and
medium-duty Golden Andlvonary

I can get

ometr
to. Olrl''
name
211. Article
(Fr.)
22. Cuck..

NEW ACTION-STYLING I ~OST POWERFUL "SIX" I
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NEW FEATURES THROU6HOUTI

PIANO BUYERS!
SAVE $200

GASOLINE ALLEY

171ock in timQt
tc rreet

Lito. C...oltyllld-

We'Ve got 'oml Tbololdenachleve-

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18. P""
lld•

.,.,..._ Automotall•, Heeltb
ACCIDIN?

_,t of ftfty yean of quality tnu:k

LIL ABNEI

eround

Downing

In MlDDi.'liPORT, OHIO
6116-M
PHONII
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DAILY CROSSWORD

ATTENTION

Real Estote Broker

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tiiiiiiliiiiiol

e Terms to Suit You

4 27 tl

LEftS.

roiiiiiili

'YOU ~T

(Continued • from JN~e one)

l~'liURA~CE AGENl:l'

lrlbutlna newspapers in rur;•l
areas. Apply at Thl' Daily Scnt.iiH.' I Ofl'il'e.
5-10-tf

POULTRY FOR SAJ..E--Jt' inlt Ger.·

GR.EEN

Roell Sprlnoa

7 Otp

If
Dlf 117
Help Wanted
822'f. Nlaat Phone
DODGI • PLYIIOUTII WANTED--Rou1e driver fnr di ll

hout 'tllf'ncoker Sentu.

Pbont

~

DOe-M.

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.. Dhlo
0. Rt. U.
C11J..,Wm.
0rufter.

llrD.&amp;NDD

·c.Ao&lt;;.E

sa}es TaX Sale

ll'I'IO•wt••

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"1'111! DIJTH FAIIILY

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daughter, Mr. m1d Mn. Harry
Neighboring counties sl:iowl'd
-Brown and sons were recent cal:
these eollection.s, each figure
eu at the Russell P&lt;~inter ·hom e.
correspond·~-n g
to the category
·Mrs.. Willie vAlls and two ch iJ. itemhed for Meigs, above: ·
dren were recent callers Of Mr
Vinton--$1,673; $5UJ; $62.6S4
and Mrs. Will Hellman .
and $59,438.
Mrs. Ma.ry B11'iley spf'nt Tuesda)·
Athens--$J2,200; Sl0,911 ; $ti00with Mrs. Jennie Roush and Mrs 080 and $514.779.
Virgil Roush .
Gollia-40.340; $4.3~7: ·f217.271
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner and $229,M9.
spent Tuesday afternoon at tlic
Jack"'n40.633; $6,930; $3611.·
Will H-eilman home.
239 and $370,901.

"TI'iE SHOW WITH MI!IUTS''

(21 l Real Estate

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.,,.a

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bailey and
Mrs. Golden Blhr were Saturd I~
guests of Mrs. Mary Bailey.

U.ltop

.Deluxe License Frames

PIANO

Bv ,..,.._ Ru'""

-Presents-

Powelson Greater Shows

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WEST SHADE

SPRING FESTIVAL

Beautify Your

Lieense Plates With

Tlulmu D. Sayre of fortland
Thursday complt-t.ed planting ol
fiVe varieliet of corn lor a hanest
P~lnter
demoa.Uatlpn neJtt
w~lt-h
Mrs. Afary Ba il uy aand Mn. J c'n [ 'nay provide a tettlnt lor ~· 1°'it!ld
nie Rou!'.h !pqnt Thur.~duy wit!. Oay . .
.
Mr. and Mra. Wdl HeMman.
, Vaneties planted mc:Juded Funk
Mr. an rl Mrs. Flvyd Spence, G-01 , U. S. 13, Plvneer 338-A, J)@"Mr. and .M't·.s. &lt;rt.orald Violet .•\l.r . Kalb 630 and Farm ,Bureau Btrl .
Alva Clark and son and Mrs. O.•n The
plantio&amp;
w.u apor1sored
zi! Geoglei-n wel'e Suntiay g u ~s~~ t hrouttta coo~atJve arrangcm~ot
of Mn Jen . n &amp;h
I ibetween farmers, the
Vocation.~~ I
1 A~ricuHure Department of Racine
·
me ou ·
Herbert Spencer and friend ro f High Sehqol and the local ASC,
Gallipolis, Rev. and Mr!i. Web Jl SCS, and Extension people .
'I'homa, Mr. and Mrs. WilUe Kin ll
Next :au when harve st sample'
were Sunday cr.tlle rs at tbe w, • arc run the sponso~lng ageneie11
Heilman home. l\lrs. Mae Vo unl-! expeet to hold a F1eld Day to
i,g earinc for Mn. He-ilm:an who i~ draw attention to results of the
improvinx:.
tests.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Painlc:- !l nd

ALL NEXT WEEK
MAY 13 thru MAY 18

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IF'lVf Van'et'J.eS 0£
Corn Planned For
Demonstrattot:t
•

1nd Taylor farm near Arabia on dety .
Synvnet Cree.k. He aoon diacover~
He is married to the former
ed that one of the tlttn1• neeclcd 1 J{elen Mountain and they have
to make a fll rm home ideal Wltl one 6011, Bobby , who attends the
electric •r~e .
Waterloo sehooh and ia active in
·
4-H work . Th.e Taylon atte nd

Man Is Named To
Holzer's Board

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THAT

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The Daily Sentinel

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 10, 1957

Lllcjlle .Bearba Hawkins, Pomeroy Sociel)' Editor, Phone 6244

.Eleanor Schul, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

I

St. Paul's Lutheran Church
.
Lad•'es AI'd Meet•'ng,Is Held

'lbe B. .a~~d C. Friendship Club
met at the home of Joyce Carson
April 26. T.b.ere were 8 members
pre&amp;enL
·
The hostess served fruit salad
c::up ~takes, potato eh1ps, and Kool
Aid to those present.
The n«~.t meeting will be held
.at the home of MilS Ann Carleton
on May 22.

Mrs. Sam Michael , Mrs. Virgil
Eriward Ball and
M.iS&amp; Dora Hamtl) wt're guests
when Mrs. Paul Thi'i55 assisted by
Mrs. Harold Johnson entertatn.ad
the Ladtes Aid of St. Pa· ul'~ Lu·
theran Church, WednesdaY a.fte ·
noon at her home, Pearl St., Mi

,

E~mm, Mrs.

dle~rt.

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Day

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POMEROY soam

DUCK CALLS

theme

waa

or tbe White Rose Lodae, Auxtl
utry o.C the BrotherhotNI ot Jla,t

draped In memory of Mrs. Wiuo aud Bob Birch were weekend
fred. BU.xlon Skidmore, was un- JUeslt of Mr. aod Mrs. Ralph

road Tra1runen, presided when
they met Wednesday at the Wood·
men 's Hall. All members are u.rged t'O atlen(. We next meeting

draped during the meeting. Rfl.·
frtsbmenta were served by Mrs.
Denver Nelson. Mrs. Carl M-allox,
Mn; . Claren~e McNeil with Mrs.

A contribution ,.,-. made t.o tht
.Meias

County

Clncet

Society

Middleport
Soci'ety

of

Past Councilors
Of Chester DOf A
M ee t"1ng I Held

•

:REFRIGERATORS
:TELEVISION
&amp;TOP AT

ALLEN APPLIANCE
Pomeroy

ZH E. MolD St.

Rt'verv•'ew 4-H
Cl ubMee t •mg

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SPECIAl

1955 FORD '

Houge Full of Mu9ie omR•
ET

56 ALL TIME
RECORD
FAVORITES

FRED BLAETTNAR

$1,895
this one new. Ono careful owner.

1955 Buick Century ·· · · · · · · · .. ·· .. · $2,195
2 dr. Riviera Cpe It's a hve-wlre performer at an elcetrllylng'
price. Dynallow drh·c. One careful owner. Fully cttulpped. Low

. 5 RP 42

mUeaae~ .

,4 dr. Sedan . Hydnmalle drive . Low mllcaQ{'. Sharp car inalde and
out.

1956 Oldsmobile "88" · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · $2,695
2 dr. flolllctal CPf, llydramadc drive, Low mileage. Power Stoerinl. Puta "10' In bapp)'·Jo-lucky.

1956 .Buick VB Super ·· ·· · · · · ····· ··· $2,895

Mr. In
andColumbus
Mn. Howard
BYers
were
Thursday
to
attend the funeral of the mother
of James Lewis, huaband of the
former Ruby Byers.·

f dr. Riviera Sedan. Pnwcr Sleerina. Power brakea. Dynaflow
drive, New one coat nearly M.MO.OO. One local owner. Jt'a a
beauty from "atart" to "finilh".
j ,o •

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1955 Oldsmobile "88" · · · · · · · ··· · ·· · $2,195
2 dr. Holliday Cpe. llytlramatic drive. "Hard Top", It'll packed
to the brim wUil vim.
,

19551ultk V8 Special ·.. · · · · .. ~ -- .. $1,995

•

iral

with

f dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive. OrlJinal blatk rJnisb Ukc new. One

local owner.

·1955 Plymouth V8 Belvedere ·· · · · · $1,695
4 dr. Iedin. Powerflite. Flncat Plymouth made. It'll nimble at a
cat and quiet 11 a mouae.

1954
Buick va sr,eclal · · .. ·· · · · $1 I 595
.

4 dr. Sedan. D)'nanow dr ve. Like new light blue finish.

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.!. .1952 Bulcll Suter · ··· · ·· ·· ·· · · ···· ·· · · · $795
2 dr. Riviera Cptl. "Hard top", We've serviced thla car since new.
blue tintah.

•Uibt

'1952 Chmolet2 dr. Sedan · · · · $555
: 1;51 Cllevrolet 2 dr. s.dan : ···· · · ·· · · · $495
: 1'52Dodae 2dr....... · .. · ·· .. · · $444
• iJ'950' lulcks · · · ·.... · ·: · · · · As low as $295
·. ~of ~even' llne earJ.

'

concrete and metal. New

Special $3.89 gallon

Elberf eld $

' ·1 f4 .YEARS OF S£RtVICE
·~ll'roll ·BUGGII!S 1o BUICK"
Pllillle ltl or 30t-M Pomeroy, Ohio
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POINTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

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M•JJ• County News

11:50 a. m1

&amp;OOIC Af fHIS OIIAf OPPIII

·~-d
Autotrtatlc
"adi•Phono
Modei5RP41
• "All Time
M1rcury Hltt

$89.95
$18.06
$5.25,

TOTAl VALUI

value
valve

$113.26

YOU PAY.
ONLY • • ,;

$89•95
$23.31

56.AIHI111 Pavorltts by Top Mtnury
PaHI Pitt•
Vic DtiMMI
Jal\

AVI'"'

franldt Laine
S.rah VaughtLn

The Gayton..

JAKER FU
On .

Daily ·

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~"~ 990 spot
.

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·:on Your
' '.

~adio - Dial

a.t.r

nheme

MVth. Hlvh ...., 50's wdtw.
north -"' nurfy 10 IKtNIM MoUfh.

Low

tonitlht 40's

SO's aouthMst•

••h•..,

Mtlll

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ment

n ere

Union Officials Charge Pickets 1~1e Survivor
Are "Run Down" At Atom Plant Crash Shows
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio UP - A
. ~lon oUicial aaid ,Friday nilht
«vtral .,lcketa wore "deliberately
rqn ~wo:· by Atomic EaerJY
,COalllllllillion can on· the· firs:t d•y
~· \be ~trike · at the AEC plant

Chomlcal and Atomic Workers
UniOn are on ~trike in a contract

clals of the-Gqodyear Atomlc Corp.

ean trJmporUng supervisory personnel crossed picket llnes.
"We hereby requeat that Good·
year and ~tothic Energy Commission personnel re£r1ln from
tactics and prevent trouble on
picket lines," Romine &amp;aid.
Tbe company said a report that
an AEC car allegedly "brll8hed"
a picket proved to be unfoUnded.
Romine abo said he has i.S'ked
the con'lpa~y t?. meet fQr a Qego~ UaUo~ sesSlDn as quickly as posflible.
The com.pan.Y h~s expressed wiJlina:ne~~~ to dlf&lt;:Usa the strike issu~s and laid i~ feeogmzed the
juriaclle.Uon of ~ AEC's Labor
Man.a,Emient Relations Panel over

dlJ~ute.

c_

A.

RomJne, president of the

uniOD loeal, uid ·ptekett were "condudlnJ themstlves in a very com·

meDdable manner" but that there
~ .~·
Tbe ttiarge was denied by offl· were stveral in.c:ldenta wben AEC
wl\ere 1,'00 membera of the Oil,

s e I f clea·ning properties
make its brightness 1~1.

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l'oResign JP
Office, June I
fe.rey Peoples, oldeat public Gffielal Ia point of years a! well as
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I{.,;04IKI Progress

Gent'lral Hospital today
the cOndition or Ruth
B, •ole 1urvivor of
fatal eruh near Middleport, ll8 progressln&amp; "very Sltisfactority." .
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Double funeral rites lor the
child's parents both of whom were
KIIled in the tb•ee ear crash ·whicb
claimed eight Jives were to be
held at 2 p. m. today in the Cheshire Baptist Church.
Funeral servicis for John Carter
Smith, RPD, Middleport, also a
victim of the fatal crash were held
this morning at 10 a. m. at the
Bradbury Church.
Services for the other· five victims of Meig~ County's worst traf·
fie crash are to be held Sunday
at 2 p. m. at the Cheshire Baptiat
Church.

Middleport Man
Is Charged 1'ith
Embezzlement

County

Board Requests

Cooperation Of Officials'
The county-wide dog quaran
tine a1ainst rabiea whieh has beer
in l.ekadaisi(aJ effect here Iince
February '7 il to be strictly en·
force,i now.
Thia wu announced Friday .;~t
a press conference held by Dr. H
M. Boock~;, Meiga County Heal 1.h
Commiuioner.
He said a conference Frid&lt;~.y
morning between a member vr
the board of county commiS!Iio,lers, the county prosecuting attor
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11, 1l\l19n . ~ks .a shorter cOn:lract pft-iod than thQ-olle proposed
and ~li.J!!ft.Pi'· in~ the health, seniority a~d .,!!'tY provisions. Union
mem!J¥.'1,1\~ay vot!!CI down a
three .. ~,.r e.ontraet 't6 replace the
o~ which tntpire4 A:pri1 30. The
r.onliact~· tijld ~ been ' lifted to M;ay
6 by com~n)' and ,union negoiators. ,.,
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power steering, loW'.tlllileage.
Like new inside and ou1.

1955 FORD

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be11e and blue.

1954 CHEVROLET

2 dr.' Radit;1 1&amp; Heater.
Ivory over Blue.

Sharp

1953 DODGE
% ton truck. Goqd tires, body,

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1951 FORD

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who wer~
MORI OXYGE~
nesday evening to attend Lhe In· CHICArrO--'t'en ve11rs al!n, sws
spection of the Cheshire Chapter lhe National Cylinder Gas Co.,
OES, were Mr. and Mrs. T. F: there wu o.nly a tcw mmutc~
U~wklns, Mu. D. E. Roush, Mrs. supply ot medleal ox.vgen for
Willis Anthon,;
Mrs. Wendell every pmon In the United States
Bunte, Mrs. H. E . Bush. Mrs. c. as meaaured bv the annual amount
P. Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. consumed by ·hospitals. Today -tile
Allen Ru&amp;het.
amou.nt baa been raised to 71

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s.~N FIUNClSCO:-Oa A rou·
line field tr.lp to thb Sat1 Brurio
hills south of here recent!),
YGunastHs found two red frogl!.
They tyere turned over to thl'
Steinhart Aqua'fli\lm for publ!r
displAY.
Herpetoloslsts believe
the filthy red-oran1e fellow.s sre
mutaUonfl ot the l!Omanon Callfot·
nla red-tened fro1.

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WOLCOTT, N. J.-A wild duck
apparently twnbled down tbe
chimney of the Ernest WiiJ.iatnJ
home. h perebed on 1 'Wilndow1Ul
until Mrs. Williams picked it up
and put It out.tlde.

Birch of Eut Llvell»&gt;OI, 0.. and
all attended the CincJnnaU·Pitta- when the Federated Circle met
~rch double bea~er bali game at Wednesday evening at the -cburtll

P:Jttaburgh on Sunday. Larry who fot' tt.s May meeting.
when they will vote on a question Mildred Jaeobs as a 1:ontributing plays with the' RKine baaeb.illi
.Mrs. Lena Huber, president.
"Shall the 1958 Colwention Be hosteSs.
club every Sunday felt ri&amp;ht at presided ,Jnd devotions were Je cl
PostPoned for Four Years?"
, -home wher. he caught Wally by Mrs. Louis Reibel usinJ tor
During the meeling the birth
Post'•
ball.
her topic •·Beloved Communi.ly".
a dauMht(\r to Mrs. Rlehard Owen,
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mt'mber, was reported. Those
Members of the Forest Run Me~ Following a talk on the topie aond
prayer. Mn. Reibel read an · arti·
reported •II were Luter 801&lt;0,
thodist Chur&lt;h ·attending
the cle "Free Schools in Free Amer·
Hobo:&gt;"on Mn J. 0 Uonard, who
.q uarterly cooference held Wed
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recovenng . rom
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During •the bU'SLness .5ession
opening the program w1lh a poen: "~." 8 ! Ben ,F.fvm, fath~r of ~n hove purchased the former Stella Lelia Flint and Mrs. Edmund
plans were completed for 8 pon
" Rock Me To Slt!ep, Mother . W:Jiha~ ll~hlion, who 1 ~. a patient j Hoffman property on Grant Street Grueser.
Mrs. William Mayer and Mrs . L at l{f'Lgs General Hospdal .
and are havir.s the house razed.
.Klring the mother-daUghter baz1
C. Kanr pf('sen·ted the JessOll tt•·
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Walburn
Mrs. Mabel VanMetE"'' returned (}UC1 at tho ctruroh tonight.
pic, ··no you have timP to Pray?"
and daughtt'r, Columbus, were to her home, . Chester. Tuesday
Rctreshments were served at
A gift w~ presented t() the oifl
called here by the tragic death of after a visit with her brother ll'ni:l
est mother, Mrs Margaret Duer·.
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George sistcr-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon the close of the meeting by Mn.
Phil Williamson. Mrs. Huber and
and to tbc younge.::.t, Mrs. Edwa!'d
1Halley.
Ktaueter.
Mrs. William Ba~.
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Mias [.(!da Mae Kraueter of
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Athens vi!ii.ted Tuesdny evening
Wednesday evening at the lodge ni rt apartment on Grant Street
pl't"5ident, a fellowship di.nner ball .
and Mr. and Mrs:. J. R. Miller and With lbelr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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d Eldon Kraueter.
Mrs. George Pyles , president, famUy, N . Caro1ma, ave move
nry or the pastor, Rev. L. li opened the meeting with scripture ·In t he un r urms
· he d apart men t l n
Rev. and Mn. W. J. Bartels 'nd
TCII'II,HT
Mohrhofrs ministry Wall planneJ readtng and prayer rollowed with the same building. Both men are Mrs. Uluis R4':ibel visited in Gal· Paul Newman
Pier. An&amp;eU
for Wednesday, June 5, at 7 p. m. the pledge to the flag. A llhort' employees of the Kaitvr Aluminum lipoli.s Thursday ·afternoon.
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Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Lozier and
' LIKIS Ml
(or the rummage sale to be held which games were played and
and Mrs. ThOmai Cleland son, Jay, of Princeton, N. J . &lt;l:'
lit Packl A Wallupo)
at the church.
praxes awarded to the wlnnera. and baby are spending a week'&amp; rived today for a visit with Mr.
Joan Evans
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(;el well cards were si"'ned hv The door prize was awar~d to vaca~lon with relatives In West and •llrs. Aaron Kelton, Dr. LoziLf
STRANGI AOVINTVRE
the' group .and .sent to Mi:S iK.alie Mrs. Esther Wright.
Vlrganla.
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will leave Monday lo.r Washing·
MAY 11
Roos and Mrs Wilbur Log&lt;m. Mrs
Potluck refreshments wet-e serv- I Mrs. C. M. Erwm. who wa~ call· ton, D. C., where he will attend a SATURDAY ONLY
Virgil Uamm invited the group to ed at the cl?se of the meeting to ed to Bridgeport, W. Va., ~~ the doctor's convention. Mre. Lozier Randolph Scott
meet at her home , Wednesday. Mrs. Milo B~ga:s, Mrs. James Van sudden death of her s~n-m·taw, 'lind son wlll remain for a visit
. Marguerite Cbapman
June 12, with MISS Emma Hamm, Meter, Mrs. Pyles. Mrs. Henry Fred. Sehroath, wll a busmess vis.. until June 1.
CDRON~R CREEK
co-hosteS;!I.
Beaver, Mr11. Marton Wood, Mrs. ltor here Thuraday, She accompa&lt;In ~~~lor&gt;
Curt Frederick, Mrs. Floyd Riden· nled Mr. and Mrs. Don Saxton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers whr1
A 5ociaJ hour followed wHh a our, ~rs. Norman Frederick.
BridgepOrt, who were in MJfton to have ·been quite HI arc reported Iluntz Hall
Stanley Clem~nts
dessert course served by the ha!l-_1 Mr's. Eldon Kraeuter, Mrs. Mabel visit his parents.
as Improving.
The aow.ry
Boy•
tesse, to Mrs. Harold Eppi&lt;'y, 'Van Meter, Mrl!. Osca: Weber, Mrs.
Miss Nancy Reed flew to SaraTHE
HOT SHOTS
Mrs. Floyd clark. Mr~. Leonartl ·E lla Hannum. Mrs. Ronald Osborri, sota, Fla., thh: past week and
- alsoHess, sr., Mrs. Arth.:..~r Price, Mrs. Mrs. Fannie Adams, Mrs. Ada drove her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Comedy and C1rtoon
Henry Koehl~r. Mrs. Margar,:: Neutzllng, Mrs. Esther Wright and E. A. Reed, who had been vacaDuerr, Mrs. L. c. Knr , Miss Em· daughters, Mrs. Henry Sper\cer, tinning there. home.
ma Hal...m, Mrs. William MaYCL' Mn. Eddie Hartung and Mrs. Roas
Mrs. Harold Clark, Dayton. visMrs. Douglass Singer, MiSs Clan Cleland.
!ted her parents, Mr. and Mri.
Reuter Mn Charles Lytle and
WUI!am Burford, when she was
O))'io University has invite r'
the gu~sts. .
called here ' by. the death of her mothers Of the ·Univer8-lty ILU
cousin, Paul £. Fren-ch.
dents fo attend the annual Molh
Mr. and Mrs. Don Goddard, Bart. ers' Weekend on May 10, 11 an•'
l•tt, visited "!"Lois Cedi, Thu... 12. This ~ the thlrty-""""d eel••
The Riverview 4·H Club m ~: day, when they came to Meil!ls bratio-n of Mothf'..r.s' Wuckend and
April 27 at the Long Bottom County to atlend the Inspection of t'·e program includes the Hono.~~
church basement.
the P&lt;Jmeroy Chapter, OES.
and Awar,ls Convoeption on Fri
The meeting wa9 railed to or·
Jean Roush, who is employed day and the Hnnua.l Torch mng £t
Chester council Daughters of dor by vice pres-Ident Carolyn in Columbus, . 111 Spending the Memorial Au~itorium that e-ven
AmMica met in regular session, Sisson and by repeating th4': club Mothers' Day week end with her in,g after a moving picture.
V8 Fairlane. AutomP.tic Trans.
mother, Mrs. D: E ..Roush.
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Tueaday evening with Mrs. Glen pledge.
Radio &amp; Heater. Rei.lly Sharp.
Tuttle councilor, presiding.
All members were present bu'
, Mrs. Paul E. Davas .abd Mrs. Da· lrttend cln~s and ·a swimmin,:
A communieatwn was read from one. There was one visitor, Linda l v1d D:usr Jr . were an Columbus show Wlill be presented at the Na·
Margaret Kistler, district deputy Brown.
Tuesday to attend the African Vlo- tatorium by the Dolphin Club in
thanking th~ council for their
Sue Myers read an Interesting 1 let ~how there.
the &amp;fternoon
and
Preside11t
Mei-eomatlc. Runs ~rfect. AU
Mu~ Ruth Humphrey, Wheelers- Balker is giving the al11Rual Pre·
participation at the rally. lnvita· story 1tbout "Arbor Day",
good tires. · It's nice i.n every
lions were received to attend in- rnean,b~f4 present worked on a pro burg, IS vlsilini Mr. and Mn, Leo side-nt's Reception.
way.
pectjon or Guiding Star Council ject and games were playod ror Se.arlea and daua:ht~. Carolyn.
Sa·turday &amp;Yening a pop concert
and Forrest Rose Council. Fint recreation.
, M1ss Humphrey wa1 a~mpanled wll1 be ·presented by the Ohio
nomination of officers was held.
The next meeting will be M 11 ~· here by her dachshund and its University bamd under the elms
CustomllDf 2 dr. Radio &amp; Heat·
At the close of the meeting a sl . ll at the Lcmg Bottom church 1six pups which are the most lm- and a dance will follow at lhe
er. Clean ' solld.
lent auction was held .
basement.
portant visitors in the neighbor- University Center. Sunday morn
-- hood for' the children in that vi- ing a worship servlee will be held
einlty.
at \he MemoriaJ Auf~i t-orium . oth·
Mrli. James Harley left tqd-ay for er activities arre pinned fGr the
VB Vjctorta. Fordomatlc, Radio
Springfield to 9pcnd the wPek end tueats who will be housed in 'he
and Heater. Solid, nice &amp; .c lean.
with Dr. and Mrs. John Harley dormitories trs guests of LhL;"
and children.
daughters and sons.

Frien&lt;lship Club
Meeting Is Held
At Carso11 Home

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White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
Mlu VlrJlnla Amott and Sbir·
ley Beegle were weekend .8\leSls Meeting Is Held
. Meeting I~ Held wj~drlesdo·vl•f aod Mn. Bill Our• or Wednesday Night
~n Branch Flen:una. prwdent
tohe cb•ter, which baa been Wellaville, 0., and Larry Wolle

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1953 Dodge Club Coupe $895 1953 DeSoto
4. Dr. .Sedan $895
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1951 ~lymouth .2 Dr. Sed. ~5 1949 Doclgi'4 Dr: Seclon $385
1951 Ferd_l Dr. Sedan .. $465 1954 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sed. $995
• 1950 Ply'!'outh 4 Dr. sed. ,1. ~5· · 1950 DeSoto Cl"b Coupe . $395
1952 H!idsen Hardtop . .' $5f5 1949 tfuclaon2 Dr. ~dan$295 .
' 1947 Ford 2 Dr., SI!It~n . .$95 1953l)oclg~ 4 Dr. Seaqn . $915
1951 Dodge 4 D~. Sedan . $i95 1949 Pfy~o.tih C.l~b: Cpe. $US .
1947 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan • , $185 1950 Ply-:n"'tfi tM,, ~pe; $445
1953 Stucl. 4 Dr. S.clon ·.:. $8($5 ~9$1 Plymouth Hdtdtop . $575
1953 Plymouth.. Club Cpe. $a9S 1.952 M·ereury 2 Dr. Sedan $675
1950 Pontiac 2 Dr. 58dcan $29' 1948 D6dge 4 Dr;·$edon . $195
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tJte ,F riday , morllin&amp; Pomeroy lunJOr Hl1b· School aasembly program
In 1.be auditorium. Total salea of
lllne SubaertpUoni was St,usg&gt;
anil the shire earned for tbi
.several c:Laa treasuries was $381.85
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acbeduled. for lhls aftetnoon at 2•p.
m. and' Parents Night will be h4:ld.
Funeral iervlces loc. Ernest
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. ·Dcuglas 1 .Moundsville were beld
Su'"""~- murning worship ter'i· Saturday at 10 A. M in the Meheld at the eamp u a .thodist Chu.reh at Ivydale, w. v~.
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