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POMEROY.

PARKEII IIUK
!If. ud Mn. C. E. B:ater · tre
Ed BaronL
opendlq • lew dayt willl hill•
J!;.uter puts of Mr. and Mn. 'tber ln. ChlUicot:be.
C. F. Shain were their c:ltitdren,
nue11 Johuon c-alled on JilJ
Mr•. ·Mary Reinabel and d&amp;uel*n lilter, Wilma John~an, ~u,.
Mallie aad Adria, and Klr.a Judy
Day GollchaU and famliJ of
Sbain, Cohunbus, Mr. ~d .Mrl. Baltimore, Md. . ••• vllltina bl• ·
Gene Rouah and
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day. Gueail were Kr. aDd MR.
HarOld Puhl and aon, Donald. aM
'dau·,.hter M•rilyn ot ltinptolt
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Pa., Mr. an
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Mr and Mn 1obn Baker .-nd fa~nJly · 01 Cpl~bu• and Mr. and Mn.
Gary buddia&amp;, Huntington.
Mr. In~ Mn Nathan Blg'gJI' entertatned with a family dinner on
Euter Sunda)' at tllelr borne,. Rart.
land Road. Gueeta were Mr. and
Mrs. Cb'de Atkina, Day.ton, Mr.
and Mri · Dorsel Blga and ehll.
dren, norence Jean, WJlford, CbtAnn and Janet Marie. Cbl!ilter,
IJ,igga, Mr. and Mn. At·
and daughter, Judy aDd
all of Pomeroy.
Meea a.nd Mn.~rl
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Anoiber 'Ill, Shlpmeot; •
Mo'1 "Big Y.ank" :.~.
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lflter, 1lr1. J. G. Swan aDd toa._ t ~ .
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a,y, .Saturday.
· -~ ' ° '\and Mn. William Jbkir· eno:
Ralph Jr. ~wan, 111d family an
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Gene Swan vulted W. R. Sw~ ·~
family over Saturda)' and Sui:Kh11•
Mra. Betty TboiJlu and 800 • IM.
ey, •pent a day lut week with
Mra.
Dav~.
I! Merle
d Mn. Fnnt Htltiday rer. 110
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cently spent a d•y with his •ill •
Mrs. Roy A_nderaon an~ buaband..
Mack Green and family or Cbesapcake, W. Va., s))f!nt SundaJ ~h
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher- Cooper a~d
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simpkin a
are here spendinc a week'S vaea·
tion at their farm . Mr. Stone or
SIGN TO FIGHT
Malloon's Run bailed bay for him'
NEW YORK UP - Welter~ Saturday.
wei&amp;ht Su1ar Hart or Phlladel~
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swin and
phla and Susar Wil•on of Engle- I Ray were visiting their daughter,
wood, N. J .. .han signed to meet Mrs. Aha Swick and hL&amp;!band. At~
Jn a widely telecut lO.round bout· so they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
at St. Nichola• arena, May 6.
Swick.
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Mr. •nd Mn:. Paul Stew-art and
familr Columbu~; Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Buck &amp;nd aon Robert and
Benoy EwinJ, Pomeroy; Mr. and
M
D -· da"dhteSue
r.~. DawJ)' u\;11.,
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Ann lftd PameW, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stobart ~nt Easter wl :.
Mrl. J'lrank BuelL
Mr. .and Mrl. Ber.t Teafo.rd an.J
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tettard and family, R-acine 'lillnd Mrs.
Dale Teaford and children., Sr)'racuse called on Mr. a.nd Ml's. Delbert Teaford, Sunday.

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S.cand Floor

Shirts ..... ·. $2.95
Trousen .... $3.95
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17 Reg. 29,.50 Wamen's CaaH .Sali $Ill
Sole.,:$16

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Sale $10

Uquld ·Lo)VI c)~aner. Sani·
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0d9rires,l

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STORE · HOURS

THESE TWO DAYS 'PROM'I A.M. to 8 P.M.

Of Our Completely Remodeled Paint Store
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY, APRIL 26-27
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TO VISIT OUR STORE EitHER DA

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Qne each trowel, n:••\splti~:.l

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THE GOOD LUCK PLANT FOR YOUR HOME ,
Easy To Care For- Jr.ioay To Grow- Fu'!.'!'o Walch Grow
N~ Green
Thumb Neccaoary
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IARGENTS
OS House White ·

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$6.09 Gal.
BUY 5 GALLONS
GET l FRI!E.
biZ Poper

DROP QOTHS
Piinl Proof-Water Proof

79c
Wall II Wf"'dweriL

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PIU.burg Plate Glass
OS Houoe

"General" OS House

LITANTIC WHITE
$6.95 Gal. ,

all colors

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GI!T l Pltl!:l!l
Take The Extra Ga1lon In

Floo1' Paint U You Wlah

Ean Troughs
Downapauts
Fitting a

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7" DYNAL
Complete

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99c

$4.44 Gal.

Buy 4 Gallons
We Give You l
NET COST TO YOU

·$3.56 Gal.
LIWII &amp; Pallo

FURNITURE

many beautiful colors
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I Oc to $2.2.95

Rublleto BIIH
W.+.~L P.\INT

Pure . Clllaeie Brbile

Perleot For Walll&gt;•P"r
· MID)' Colon. '

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$3.99
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PAILS .......... 59c
12 Quori ........... 89e

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may do II.

Venetian BUnda

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ud CONTRACfORS
WI IILL YD!J'
AT WHOLIWI

PIUIIe Tope ·.
P1•1ile Cord
ali' colors

MET~L J'LANTJIRS

GJWIII SHEARERS
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Glass Quality

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o! 1111• teat ond •n their exper·
1Tbe ~ncti' roll 011. ~ts 1e-qce, ablllty and ,eharlcter, Thefe

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State un\verdty'a CoUege
ar ~ Engineerina -duril:tf the? Winter
Quarter, h ann!Junce'd ~ ' Harold
A. Bolz woci:ate d8;1.h :of the
college. ' (A equata t.OO: ' B *lUlls
3.00.) From thia area i.sL¥BIGS:
J'ames P'. -Neiter, 63 S: '111ird St.,
~d~leport.
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Plans Are Made
By Auxiliary

iJ. • t~rear ~lden~e requil'(lm~nt
and' -~pUcanll must IJl.ave reaCh·
ed 'tf!,tJI'· 18th birth&lt;!ay on the
dQ.Iag- date for receipt of appliClll~'ODf!. Penon~ over 70 years of
ap! ·mar not be appointed,
c_~Eaplete information about the
exlliriiWratlon requirements and in~
sthadtons for filing appJications
"(dt.tin~ on ,... Hftft)

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4" Keftlton• • .,.,h
$1;98 .

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SUPER HBM'l'ONil

Coletl ·o;, illt C~orl"
but 130 ColOn and Shadea

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Waste Paper Blskets

"Uae in Pl~Ct- of Turpt!nUne

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Popcorn Sales
To Aid Local
Cancer Drive

fU"emen and em~..._
William K- Evenon, Instrumen- pney squadmen wiU !!ell -popcorn
tal director at the l(:reer Cl'ffk on Pomeroy'&amp; stl'fltts SatlU'day
Hi·gb. SChool and Bernlll'd Krinke eor tbek contribuUon to the lo-princlp•l of a Chillicothe Eleme&lt;~·• l!lrl Cancer Fund Drive, lton
taa1t Sebool, have leased the Dairy Springer, chairman, uJd tltday.
Meanwhile, Mr.t. Nan Moore, is
Queen near tbe Point Pleasant
Hilh School and plttn • grand ezpected ta announce soon de-t.aila for a Cancer Dri.ve ''Tag
opening for this weekend.
Tbe men were colleg" class Day" In 'Pomeroy tbi&amp; Saturday
rnatel and wHJ be aa.sisted by to be C11hducted by PCKDeroY.
bheir wives in the n~ venture. Eighth Grade and Fres\man
students.

Mn. Don Roach,. president t.f·
the Auxiliary of tbe Feeney·
Bennett Poat, No. 128, American
Legion, presided when they met
Monday night at the Legion , Hall.
During tbe business Jl!-OO~ a
Wn!ath was ordered wbtch 11 to
be placed on the monument r1.1r
Meigs County Sel"V!Ce Men On
Mll) Street duri~g the Me"!o_ri~
Day aervites ·and the Awnhary.
also ordered poppies for their
annual Poppy Day Sale.
Dates of the nle will be announced later. T.be Au:a:iliary h3:1
purchased an eleeti'ie roastc.-.
dee-p-fryer and 'hand mixers for
the kitchen at tbe Legion Hall.
The membeTs ad,ourned to &gt;&lt;.i&lt;!·.:~
Jack's Dairy Bar for .refreah.. .,
menl!l after th! meetini ~d at$journed.
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RIDING CLUB MIITING
E. J. Hill, activities chalnna-t
of Meigs Riding C1ub
there will be a meet,IDft at
Rock Sprlncs }".a~ GtOunda SUn·
day, April 28 ·.at 1:30'
m.elft..
bers and kieadll for an aft••~·~
of trail ridiJlg and gamu
horses or potile.s.

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GOLDSMITH R~l&gt;l.:'\1~1~~·~·,

Willard Goldsmith,
SUIT FILID
vUie, charged
A 1uil to puiltlon real estate while intOJ:icated,
was filed in COmmon Pleu Court ed !rom jall on
todty by Dana Ginn n Wollaco Jlater In Miyor E.
G. Chilton, eL al.
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This buaineso of enforcing Ohio law atJd dealing put punisll·
ment for people who break our codes is one of Urt most e~:·

nor damage was reported.

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CALL
The Middlepott Fire Department
was called WedMiciay at 8:13 P J.~·
when ·a truet ,••• reported on ure
in front of the John Zel"kle rest·
dence on Nor-th Third Avenue. M1·

penslye and never-ending phases of modern America. However fortunate ·we are tbat taxpayers are willing to meet the
bW.. 'In countries where there is Httle expense for this kind of
government there is lltUe democracy, or living by law, regardless of what kind of law it is.
There are 157 common pleas judges employed in Ohio's 88
counties. 19 of them In Cuyobogo County. Hamilton cr.~::~
bas II , an4 tbe count !ben tapers down quickly to one
per county. Only 16 rounties have more than one. Jn
whole picture of court work these 157 judJes are a small

The Daily Seqtinel

.Daily Sentinel
Day
Book
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Judgp~ Fo~ Huge Bocklog; Meigs

RICHARD S. OWIN - GINIRAL MANAG- ·
REYNOLD L GilliN I -;;J:=~boll,

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at tbe pott office
Entered u aecond clau ma I ma I f
ei'OJ'g~:!:rtptioa rate!: DeUvery by earrier where
week: one
In advance at The DallY Sentinel teo ~~... 1ltiQ; .

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Th.e Cradle of Liberty Chapter f2.601._ one mon 11. _.... _____
SWldiY by Tbe 01® .yane, . .
$1 the CbU.dren of tJae American
nbl1•h.ed en' -...~-"""'" e~~1 · t[ ll kwll otl10e 1lilliiM II&amp;
Revolution will meet Saturday aft· 11Do~~~ID~c.~,a~t~1:.!10~M~ee:.!ha!!n?;l_e_s•_.._P_'onli:--ro-y,_o_._·_UI_!_l ____
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ol the Grace Episcopal
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C.ureh Pomeroy.
RPTft.r:; PISH FI!Y

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try Friday nirht at- Heath Metbodill Cbllffh wllh a committee of

Rotarians in charge of preparing
the ft1oti wbi('h will be served at
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Mtndlylllra 'l'llllndly 8:30 l.m.--5:30 p.m.
Friday IDd Salarday 8:30 o.m.-8:30 p.m.

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WCNS.'N CHANNEL I
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:-e Cal Morntoa Show
D:OO Mornllul Sbow
10:00 Garry ~OOre
10:SO Artbu• 'lOdfreJ
\1:30 StrJke It Rl,.h
12:00 Vallan~ Lady
12:tG Lov~ of Lif~
1~:30 Se11rch Fill' Tomorrott
12:ffli Guldlnll Ltght
1:00 Kabt's KitcheD
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as justices of peace, mayor's courts and municipal courts
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Court cos1a of government a·re !lot decreasing. Ohio Co•urt•s I
of record had a crushing total of 59,738 cases, civil and crhnl· l
;nal, pending as of March l, thi1 year. During March 6,389
cases were filed . In the same month Ohio courts settled 7,432 .
That'o not catching up very quickly.
Meigs County otands about Jllll' for all types of
lng, with 258. Gallta has 480, Hocking 153, Pike
293, Washington 428. In criminal cases pending,
ty tends to have more, pOpulation wiae, than any of
hors. In this category Meigs bas 159 pending, Gallla
son 128, Hooking none, Atheno 37, Washington 78.
Even Cuyahoga has onlv 19~ criminal cases pendinl~g.~. !!:~~ 1
Ilion County takes the booby prize with 7117. Counties i 1
from 20 to 40 cases pending, 111061 of them having muCb more
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Court Work Monstrous In Ohio As
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This buaineso of enforcing Ohio law atJd dealing put punisll·
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nor damage was reported.

To MilT SATURDAY

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CALL
The Middlepott Fire Department
was called WedMiciay at 8:13 P J.~·
when ·a truet ,••• reported on ure
in front of the John Zel"kle rest·
dence on Nor-th Third Avenue. M1·

penslye and never-ending phases of modern America. However fortunate ·we are tbat taxpayers are willing to meet the
bW.. 'In countries where there is Httle expense for this kind of
government there is lltUe democracy, or living by law, regardless of what kind of law it is.
There are 157 common pleas judges employed in Ohio's 88
counties. 19 of them In Cuyobogo County. Hamilton cr.~::~
bas II , an4 tbe count !ben tapers down quickly to one
per county. Only 16 rounties have more than one. Jn
whole picture of court work these 157 judJes are a small

The Daily Seqtinel

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Day
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Judgp~ Fo~ Huge Bocklog; Meigs

RICHARD S. OWIN - GINIRAL MANAG- ·
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week: one
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ualue De

Panthers Edge Wahama; Jackets Roll

Hemsley Gets
Double In 8th
AS Key Bl0\\•

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Witlhets Pol~ Out Reoo~d 6
Gala Slugfest to take Fuurlh

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SPORTS
DESK

Pleasant this
an~nOO.fl . 'fh.t.Y
~~vt ,M Friday g~e. PriOfipal
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believed. set in GplU- !WI Knight "id th&lt;re have I!&lt; ·1
Nlis .W~Q~~ay afternoon when rio home games becaUse lhe Mi l

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golni ;Cratched
UJI.tjl tho 5th
!~9-n_ McKeln
ou.t 8:

Both clubs were tied at ()..() until
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the rourth inning when each taJNext time yoU go fi:»'-+llg and take your Httl~ li}..Q~Ster,s
ged up a runner at home plate. It along don't tell them to biliih it up as soon as yOu thtpW tp
was up to leading clubber Jimmy your line. They hlRY, dnd they wo~ld h8(re evety rfgbt, tell
Joe Herqstey to break it up in the you to go soak Y!;)Ur 11-ead in boili,qg oil .
Jast or the 8th inning. !
The rea·l plain f~ct Is that noise, he It Outboard
Hemsley led off that frame with hollering, or other kids tb.rOWJ.ng rocli:s around
a double to left which bounced off
j
the scteen. Outfielder Milt Lam- won't stop fish from ta:ktng your ure qr f&gt;~it.
bert'l attempted ~erjflte b(int was l;l4med
Stroud, p,ecutlve vice presfdent

Bob Lemon, Cl&lt;~nl•nd rltht
not fielded and ..fnt lor a single,
hander, lost his flnt game la•t
m"lhg
Hemsley to third.
nithl, e lopsided afdlr of 17 to
, S_ T. Johnson grvupded to t~lrd
6 to th• lowly Athletics.
bllletnan Charles Jl~h whd booted the ball and
'jinsley eamf
bome With the win tn1 tilly.
Bob oliver, the J!!ing Ptcher,
w~rJt all the wa)·. ho »i :tlle' ..D fQ·

Quail Hunters
May Air Views
At Club Meet

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ijrigle. He if.f'- ih ·il'pubie o(lly
1!1~ .the sev.n!h, Wlqt ~ tame
Well .stashed rv~r. ll,B: b~ .W.¥I-Jt.e~
three , gave up t~OtJe_s to. '!'J)c,a;npson and Kinl. lti!l Jet .three 11lqis
in with the aid of ari error 'by
If
ennessy.
Mitnw~Ue, ~~~dl!!PPrt bitten

Rif;b4rd

Fishing ln,tltute, 'fhO r~~ently aired his views
MonUor Evlnrude Fishing Rouli~up , said:

l"~rt ~avl!\i IJ!e U'1le of thelf
Uv" 'Wleld&gt;11f th&lt; wood 10 all
~~ o!Jer:in~s ~ilco:Jii~ll and Cotter
ient up. They collmed ti hits
in - Ill\! ~ut t~ relriArkabl~ fe3ture -wiN that Uowlet g!&gt;t two .t rio ·
Its a,_nd Nelson, Henil.es•v, M..::·
ComiU and W\lill-atch on~...,each.
Anotber event lh&gt;t tit~d~ tOrigues wag was wh.ef\ Bowles le::t
orr t~e th.lf!l wt)l} hitfirst trip'!

"When it j:ame to the subjeft of mptors getting the
for fi@'liermett faiUng tO come H.ome with a mess of \he
LJ.
. friendS I want tq remind )'ou huft the only way we collld
WWte QtiF.s for tagging purposes in TVA waters was tb
f~ns t hrough th e wake of the outboard motor where,

t~ers to live M"· t o ol theQ&gt; ti~~d

r!@t bel!in4 tbe boat

and then we got 'em. If we

~ouble~. Hemsley, -.f.~tt relieved USe the trick we just didn't catch White Bass ."

Terry Phalin in the third, was the
D K
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winning pitcher. He and Phalln
r. arl ag er, niverslty of Michigan, has this to
held the Falcons to tour hits. II 'd'O~tb~ards we re put on lhth~ back of good
Hem sley's pttchina: record now is
e . Y ...-~:~arq~ss 10 posts 1
Q r;nidd,le of
1 and 2.
for hours and hours, da..v aft(:!'r day. Then we
The M€111 Co. Coon Hunters
Scoring In the fourth inning ity of fishtng. At the samf! time, we had
Associotion will meet Friday nlaht came when Wahama'&amp; Oliver led no motors on them at all, and we checked thP

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:!n: ~id~~- s.!nt;:nec!Jn~

~:lk~dthc~ar~:sub~ou~hd a~;m~::k

terested in the que.stlon of a hunt- Yoang. Then Leroy Darling •lngled
Ina: aeason on quau sAoul~ be Oliver home.
the .... Anyqnf htvl•l tO tJill
bench, chair or small table, Please
Hemsley tightened to hn Ralph
bring them with you. It would be Clark an_d ~on Hall and then got

you don't catch your creel full It's because vou
aren't using the right bait or lure, or some other factor Is

wrong
greatly appreciated according to Larry L1evmg on a 1round ball. -~ - ·
Roy Armes, president.
'Three mf'n were left.
Coach Dick Relton's boys tied It
•R in the '""!~h when l"msley leo
o!f wilh his f rst hil, a single, stole
second, and came home on Bill 1-

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Irst I aseoaII eries, 71
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tertield parking lot.
Waharna't.: Oliver and Darling
each had 2 hits. Hemsley upped
his aYer.age clO!er ta -500 with a
doUble and a lingle while Lambert
Johnson and Fisher each tallied
one ~inglo.
Wahama
000 100 00--1 4. 2
Pomeroy
000 100 01- 2 1:1 3
Oli~·er LPJ and Hesson; Phaltn,
Hemsley (3) &lt;WP) and Lecne.

Rooms
New Furnitur•
FOR

Fair To Good
.... ~ishing Seen
BAKER ~;;.. In This Section ·

$299.00
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COLUMBUS UP The Ohio
Wlldlire Division today forecast
generally fair to good fishing con
ditions lot lhe wcelt end. ForecaJt
for East Cenlral and Southeistetn:

On The Brlghlell Comer
In llllddlepilrt

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T.he maJor 11lreams were high
and mudcfy 11nd flahlnr: hall been
rathfr poor. Best re•ulte haYe
com'~ from Seneca Lake, Clouse
Lakl!, Alwond, Lake Alma. Lake
Hope, Uendening and Tapl:ltln.

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Spring
.Change · Over
K&amp;M
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Mo ..... ICI,.. Mike MviiOft
MIDDLII'OIIT._.

;~rik~~~;~~d!~;~wfnagme,th~:~tin~l~Z

aM walklnl only t-wo. Racine
really sewed lt op in ~. s"-nd
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innln~ •when
with one nwav
Friend walf.ed, P.-.wrll was h!t by.
.,.
Crtmcan!l, Salser -walked, \vingcl.t
forCed Friend ·a t )he plate for two
outs! hut Hart and Hill walked .
fore "'.It" in two runs.
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Rutland got p:~rtially bark In
the fourth fhen Creme-ens led
oft by being safe on one or Ra ·

B"'saball
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Dul(an both
Ellds.

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llr Ray flobln~n., -who lo.~t the Cinctrnfltl
Litle In Januny to Fullmtlr, todny St. Lbul!

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ltaf~
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Chapman,

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Thli. . Rivet th, batter a ngle
the runnir ~ out, M DM can
~iHance (3 oul, 6hlt., 0 run.s).
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130
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133 94 227
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192 1:128
137 489

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172 470
200 556

TV SETS

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Torento •• Richmond, PIMf •• rain.

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Doll'!lll or .l:hlcigo; PlNI. rila

iloston 4 Wtthlntton I 10 hm.,
nlilot
t:lty 17 "tV.(Iftd 6 ftllht

Thuf1CUY'I ..... r.. Pltchierl
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NEW YORK UP-The Cleve
land Batons. .,..i!in~f.il c,r ~~~
Arn~!can Hockey ~a·gue'! c&amp;'lj!·
~r CUp pliyoifs, will sp1it u:p :18
per .cent of, ~he t~tal , ~lyoff ~oql
~ $58,412-~0--one ~f .the big~e~t
iq years. The Rocbester Adtel'.lc~n.&amp; split up 90 percen~ w~ile t~
ptovldence Reds g~t 19 per eeQ.t
-atld the Hershey Be"arS ·g et 13 -per
Cem. Cleveland's share amounts

described prem·
the Township of
CATASTROPHE
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Meigs ahd State
WEST HARTFO!tD, cohn.- Rb·
part of Section
No. 8, RaJI_gt
Carey has ,a "better . reason
of the Ol'iiq ~~·::~rri'Ost~ •hating cats. His
and bounde4
statiOri wagon was smashed
on the set· when it turned over after Cf!.rey
south of the· swerved to miss cat that dartt ·l
into the
~Path.
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StEAK
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taking religiDus education train·

.i.q.g were., ifly_il~d .tq f'~tend the
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number of t,be pyWis Qtferei

pray€r. 1.,uoWM -irith prtyer Ji#
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Visiting the t1Ush were Mtt.
George Harris, Mrs.
Donald
I:Jauc-k, .Mrl. n;t piel 1lr(&gt;i!IQfOp. al)jf.
d~u.ghter! Nancr,. t'nl ilM~~.~
gene Bl.\cklfy p.qd ~n K .etli.

Kroget.C:ut
Tenderay

fourth irade aha ¥J'S.
ar1
M-t-9". Led Ctew and
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ter, Robid, Mrs. Willard Jtbersbaeb, Mrs. Clijries Persln"'er. Mr:t ·
Kenneth Finley and son Gtlrv
Mr.s. Charles }loffman, Mrs. Don·
a.ld Collin,s and Mrs. Fritz Buci:,
fifth grade.

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rods W the place of begincoatalnlftg fiftY acres be the
more or Ies~.
premises
appralaed at
p;aoo.QO and must be sold for
Dot Je•'f -than two-thirds of said
iPP'riUed value, and the terms of
8f,le: Cash in band on day of sale.
M•Q.el L Swan. Adtninistr.atrlx of .~e Estate of
Cflir~s A. GOtschall, Deee!lsed&lt;~ 4, 11. 18, 25, .(5), 2, 5tc

700 Eist Main St.
Phone -14
Pomeroy
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TeridE!ray Shoulder Roltlt
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PRONE SH-Ii
POMDOY

YOUNG'S MA.lKif
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SP~E:IAL

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4ci!IY IHtiiOci ana Operated

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tlio 111Ut.i ~I
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Fianj.,, ..ii.S. iuj~nalol!l&lt; ol) ~~~
•'l'lll"'"'n\1 .•11' buill lh lhrn1 011 itie
reltrltlets beathtl of a toa.a. touah

onmic visibility. LQot at Chevy's

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schedule. l-04?k al ~he ..,t.t)' ~cJ _c on~~le~e fellY.!" .. ~ c~~n;

Tfiey'r&lt; roonly, soft .ri&lt;ll!lf; .m'vo
fiOt Hiah•UVil vetitii&amp;IIO'o •nl ~'no

model-new h!Jh-oapaell)l

6-cylinder ensines in the bistoJy of

ibt trUck ihduatijllliJh-perfonnance
Vfl"p(Jwer is optional at extra cost in

See Yo~tr Authotized Chevrolet Deal"er

ICe cr.am ·· · ·· ··· · · · ·· ·· ······ · · ···· · · · · ·· · !1 GaL 75t

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L_lbby Jutee

VIm ................. ,........... . .. ,. 46 oz. can 29c

Stop by aDd tall: it over Willi Y.,r
Chevrolet dealer. He'D llhbW you a
IPodel tbaf, U•p up ,t o !lie latest jn
enJbteerin advln.ccments; a ttuck
that wilt tay ud save oa any job
you care to namel
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p.&gt;antly Club

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HabtweiJhl haul.,._

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at Clenl•ncf, .nl1ht
Washington et leltlmore, night ·

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RIZER OIL CO.

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Galloh $4.29

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Middleport,~

No. !D.

White
Outside ·Paint

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pitcher 1ke Dola&lt;k of the J\t4 GUnt..
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Chapter

lowin, officers were elected who
will take office in September. Leo
Crew, pre1ideoL; Mn. W. R. Cit...
penter, vit;~ prealdpnt; Mn. Llo)'d
Moore . ~eeretiry •rtd M.rt. Ha,rman
'"Th&lt;
1\'•aobr Nltht 'l""'oored 1&gt;y the Barnlb., trusurer. It wu aareed to
Come Double Cla11 yas obierved uncel 1ll meetlnp until Septem· Bainmah.er", 1 pt.J to i&gt;e a1ven at
Tu.e14ir evepln&amp; at the United ber i.Jith the exeePtlCln of a JUJn.. Ohio OdlYeflit)' .b y tbe Summft'
Methl)cUit Church, preeidlna thu meJ pit!nlc.
Tbeittr Group on May 17 when
qumet:b• eoot'erence .
tllt!l Exem~tlir ctupter of Beta li.JCONT--.,.-,.,TG-1-.,-Dv-AN-:,Cl
Dr. IUebard Bauer, dlatrtet IUP"
ma Phi 10rorlt.y met tbi• palt wett
erlntead~t ot Porumouth was 1
N'APL£8, I~J~ , UP- tlugh Ste- at the home of Ruby Baer.
JUett ind PJ?Yer wa1 ,:lven b:J the wut Of Puadena Calif.. al\d
Uei~n AdlnlJ, v.ettdellt, waa In
Rev~ ~~~be Brown. ~ tAbie• ,Wimbledon champion Ltw ltoad eharae of tbe meettna and it wat
were deCOrate« wltb .arraflleJPePtl of Au1trali1 ~ntinl.lfd their a!!- annoUDced tbat Founders' Day
IPrina: fiOW8llln4 h~1Jet for v·ance .tn_tbe ~pples lrtternplion&amp;l wpuJd be ol;tf_ei'Y~&gt;d by ~e~lar
evealift ...~te '!d. VI. ll Clr- tenai.s tjhl.r~fllt W~dtlfi41)' . Ch•pier ond 9~1~ 1111 Plit ~p­
penter, ltri. C. E. -'!lalc-ellee, Mn. Stewart llownfd .G. Mitiicdl'l~ Qf Ier wllb i ll!n.Wr it die Sj!OrlaOIIB
~1:,\ft. Porotncer ~n4 !:to. T. A )ta)y, 8-2, ~1, while Hood et~n{ I~ Alheils. 'filer lltl&gt; yoted to ••
ti!ted PUriclo "floctriau.ez of c 1fieo 11ot In pl~~l'll o)..,. id fOr t!&gt;e
Follooriala the · dinner o *hott 6:-4, 8-4, Gerry .Moil of J41 m-. c.n~r comPatih 1o local
buitfteii ~iMIOn wi.e htl4 bY tbe Be1ctt. Fla., was eJiminated by
'l"b_! cUltural Proinnf waa ptecllsi with c. E. ruatestee P.reti· "'leal Gibson cf Austfalil., 4-8, 7~. Noted by Mn. Clariee KtaU\tfr,
dt!nl, ptesi4inJi. It •wat Voteil to 8-1.
whate toplt wu •'TJibtr, Settlap
ptircbii6 a ron cl tfbie paper fOr
the· ebureh dlit.ltlj room.
Tb~ report 0( .ibe UGminltiDJ

Mra.
Sox a 4-3 dedsion over the Sen!)Mrs. Ewln&amp;, preddent, preaided
ton. Ted W\llla~ru~ tied t~e acore over the m.eeUn&amp; wbleb op,eaed.
In the ei~ with blt thlrd ·home with a prayer p!)eriL b)' lila EJUa.
run or the .Ieason of( loser P:ob beth Duffy. "Guldlnl the Clplelden 11
l'"ha~ale11.
wat the them~ of Jhe devot&amp;onal
Tfte- •Delroit-Chic&amp;IO game wa1 &amp;ervlce p~nted by Mra. Lenl
postponed by rain.
Huber. Mn. Daisy Jup8r, flOWer
Set N. L. Record
and mi R,&lt;~Ion chairman, r!tported
A tbrce-run tripte by rookie Ed that a ~X Of uied Cbr).tltm.ia ~ards
BOuchee followed by a two-run were &amp;ent ·to Ah:entlilt S. A. to
bOmei- orr the bat or anot~ o r be used In Children'• HoiP.it~•
rookie, Bob Bowman, hlgbUgtited and alsO • 1i:Ol of can~eUed 8tiU)lP8
a seveu-rdn sixth inoina: that ~ave were senl tq fLyatrlllia to be 110)4
the Phillie 5 ap 8·' vi~to, ov ~ .. and the ~roceeds used for · tU
the Pi.rates. Bob Friend Waa t'hR care 9t lepers.
.
victim of both those blowa a'l,Cl
The proje1ct or maldnt Sturn~
stan Lopwta iUo homered oU re Socks tor the Vetera_ns Hosp~ial a"t
u~y~r. Dick tfall. SoutJ:I-paw CUrt Sa~du1ky w:as chOfe.n by t~ local
'stmmona wa.s .the winner 3 : Umon. An mformahve artlclf w11
though requirine heiH . rfom D ' l read bY ~Iss Duffy on "Temp~r­
Cardwell a-nd BOb ~ifl.er. .
ance" 'fblch was written by Get.
the Cindllh3ti Re&lt;llegs aljio aid Kennedy, _area bishop of the
came up with • SevFo·run ln'ning Southern California
Meth,o~lll
in defeatiftg the Chlcl\io tubs, 9- Co~fetence and newly
~lettedi'W•En•.;!II!\1R~-!1q.
5 bUt they did it the hard way president of the CaUfornla Tefn·
with only one hit.
perance Federation.
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They set .i National Lea~\11':; . Governor WUUam C. O'Ne.lJI is-lllleh•ad
reCord by drawing nine .walks .i, sued a proclamation declaring the
thei seven-run fitth r r of tbe week of April 22-~ as Youth
r
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Temperanee Educahon Week. JPWQllc:S .fPt'CUJg ill[yrjS- ~r Mo~ the proclamatiOn it Wu 8Uiitstt4
Drabows.k~ walk~il tour In a row that a prOiJ"am or educaUo~ .~ tM ~~~1;~:.1
Jackie Colhtm ~telded three of da"nw;ers In the use of al~oAAl 'ar_W
t:t~e pnne~ and
Brosnan two. narcotics be inst1_gate4 tor: ~K:.· ~e~
Bob Thurm~a -hotnered for the cfit of every one.
-uri{d aU
Redlegs while Ji~ Bo!Jer, Cal citizens to Interest then1Rlve 1 I.D
Neeman and ·Ertlle Banks ,con- the c~use.
neeted tor ChieuJo.- Joe Naubnlt,
A disCUSBion oil . ".f imPefinie
who plt~hed _ thf !]rst seven inn· Le,jla:I,lion" w•s led bJI"•It:•·!..Ewolngs, was th:e wlb.ner.
lh~ lifter whicH Mts .. deb:tge it.
D_~l Cra~ll's . qini.h ,)nning Parker life a re~llFc" lo~
homer ~If
JWll .Sc-hmtcit eave Ufe· .,F~. ~eJ!"-.tJ!
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the Braves t eLr ~th vidGri'r· ln iuttY b601i, "The
Ca
sev~fl starts, an ~-T triumph OVJr For Abttinen~."
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During the 11ocial hour refi'HhAaron and .j:dd\e Mathews al" monts were aervH~~ h..teu
lmm~red tOt ,i6j Br.,163 Wtllte IJ'QID -• table ~t~ ~
U11: Itt arDel Erlt»s .conne¢td~t9r st., ~P1P rifiiftD~~.r -l,Jt.~
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United MethOdist
Church_,Cioss
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llevln'l". Art ·Dttmar in thf e1ghth.
A passed ball ~l
.Tackte Jensen's lOth Inning .!lin· FnaJ;rled ~e DOOg
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opened the.ir finllli week of train- Pltbburgll
2 1r .2M 4\\
ing for -lheir Mny 1 title re-match
. W,.td"esday's Raaults
at the Chica,o Stadium.
Mllwa~'0.. I ii. .,..,, 7
Fullmer relaxed a(ter a medi- lrooldyn 4, Nrir York I night
cal 'i'hcCkltf&gt;, ,b~t Robinson rc- Phii••Iohlo • "~h s "'""
mmed hl.t tralnlna. sparring a CIMhanetl 9 Chl.. oo S jotoht
Tlwn4ty'o P,..,.bl• Pltctwn
few rounds. Fullmer wu ex.pe&lt;'t
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Clntirinetl - KattH
•d to flnlab hU ilPirrliig Sah.u
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day,
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5. MULCHES TURf ~

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WENREDOLDTIRES!

Trade in your amall scr.een set
for a. larger aet.

N!~~::~"o~~~eAJ.~i'·u'oN

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BoSTp~ UP- Boston College
iJill ln~t t)J~ Univer.slty ~ Plttsll~r~fifi in _l.obtball for the first
Ume -ln 1959. The game with the
Panthers will be played here on
Nov. 7. B. C. «~pens its 1959 season :~gain s t Army a1. West Point,
NY .
- -·:-:FOREMAN ABBOTT
Blackston
139 156 166 +61
Bowen
123
121 244
Abbott
125 142 151 •18
Wagner
170 1'72 193 b'aS
Radford
14Q
Handicap
14 10 14
Total
571 620 645

560 634 706 1900

RECONDITIONED

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LOF* dillt1 -Pili· Hector Lop~ 2 led the fireworks
I pair of circuits that help'fd' hint drl.ve 'ih SiX · rUnS While
ltirry 'Simpson, Lou Sk.i.zas and
-'~ 1'D racb . ehlpp.ed in wiUl
, Bot) Lemon, Cleveland's star·
ter, fai-led to survive the second
Jni'llng. Ned Garv~r -gaYe up only
~ee bits and ·. stnieti: out nine
....,, th~ first eight innings, :t.heo
weakened in tb~ ni~U1 and need·~&lt;tnJ~~f from •VIrgn Trucks. Rt?tell Marla and Jim Busby homerfd. ~ror Cleveland.
.. ~he Yankees also used home
runs to good advantage in beating
the. Orioles, 3-2. Mickey Mantle's
,Mn)er off Connie Johnson i-n th•
·eighth decided the C{)ntest ·afte"

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123 165 144 432
193 1'2 1'9 •••
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120 tAt 136 447

Drenner
138
Collins
156180
McKinney, B.
153 199
Stobart
1~
Hand•·cap
13
Total
630 706
DAVIS WARNER
Sisson
173 125
Davis, W.
147 209

wee-ks a~o. Bobby
cine, Will take a .Car ljl _ ·
ton Friday toot It Is "!'eporteit

home t,ylng te .:-.;.;tch tN hit.
The second better dMS thf.
same- (2 bitt, 2 ouh, 0 run~o)

Flti.PU.tLY TAVIRN
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Lewis
ROush, W.

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. t.r trlp~is but ~ oyt at

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Chesher
Roush G

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'P
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22'k 191f.t

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tngton race FfLdoiy!];
'. Hii;lp
r.eatqre race ¥.t
arl '
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l22 l~1 164. 487
wUI traYel to P :

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Foreman &amp; Abbott
·Boo•ter~
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witth Ka singd!~·. Whl ditlatcdh C •kd
Total
,
ou , enne ,- smg e anH roo- 9 SPORT CENTE•
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was sa 1e on an error JS ennes;y McKinney, E.
170 t'il

'fhe secontJ game of tbi! tbreegam
1
e ser ese f2 best of 3) wil! ;_,,.
P!ayed t~n i ght on th(l PomeroY
diamond 1f It ean be obtained.
·
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Rutland
QOo tOo 0--I 3 1
Racine
&lt;120 104 x- 7 3 2
Butteries : Rutland, Cremeans
a~d L. Dugan. R·aclne: Powell and

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IY MIL TON RICHMAN
•• :UnJtH PrMt $pori• Wrlt.r
~· 'J'hose
cloutini Kansu City
At.hletic.s are kicking up the bli·
ie.&amp;t ra~ket in the Amerit:an Lea·
:rrne today with a-n eye-popping
!tOme run barra-ge &gt;tha1'8 silencing
~ critics who wrote them off as
!~ farp1 elu~ ol the YDr'/jt:ec!."
- ~1 a haU g8m'e out of [irst
'itlcf: ttle Athletics actUally are
beat1n1 the Yankees nt their qWn
~am,_the home run. Lou Bouil•tt~J's fj:!Oce wrecker~ have bla.sled 16 homer.s so far, the top total
!!'.· the majOr ·leagues.
.
They •hynmed out five Wednes!b)'. n~·l)t in bur)'~n~ .t~e Cl~e_. ~
lind tnCUau, 17-6 and some skep.Uee
may point to the "short
-~h" ~~ A's have -Lo aim 11t in
, iC'trlili,9 City, but h"Bff Or theii·
homers have been hit on the

.
QUIZ Answff: Tha first bat·

110 110 110 330
MO !504 042 1596

scored. McComas got •his trip\'!
Scoring Crook9 and Kennedy as
McComaa ce.me across on a wild
pitch .~me-nb later.
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. In lJie sixth Bowles . bi:d hi.,
second .tri~le, Nelson walked,
Hennessy flied ou-t but Whitlatcl,
trl(Pled ROrJnC" 'ti\fa.runs. He .~amc
home hitei' on IfF- error ~fore

·ve~ _

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Blind
t TGtalr

~~ne lou..hk.:.n!.~"!,:· safe

as did PQt

singled

J.;RIL 11, 1957
Spprls Center
!2~

189 132 1M 475
141 152 168 401
110 110 110 330

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nillfi CITY .LtAGU!

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opened til'! BOOSTERS

nn an errol", Ed Crooks wat~.
McComas singled in Xennedv.
Then Davis was sal• on a tleller's choiee and errqr at second
base as McComas &amp;nd Crook~
BC"ored.
In ·the fifth Henneasv led qff

Jim C'rPmP~n~ of Ruthn.-J oo.;on f'ine'~ twt) Prr'll"~- wnrfc,il hi! .\v.av
r&gt;d ,..,, th&lt;&gt; hill for thr Rt&gt;&lt;l Devilo; ornnnrl tn lhird and came In en
In HIP. fir-st of a three~nme s~r- an inril:•ld oilt.
l~s rnr lhP ('flUOIV b~~Pball rhomoinn&lt;~hi o Wl a~" Al ft{l" 9 !nst R~,_.!ne
R~r\np ~rorN1 in Its hnl( of thr
\\~rlnr.~ rhv 11ff rrnoon .
showln'! 1our lh when w·mget.t walke4, sf.$11P.
I t f t ff b
~ d -- !PConrl. anrl with two aWI'Iv, ~~fl.
~en Yo s u , ut fie wa •• e 1~ ~ - on Birch's sing!~" io left. TnP
'f'&lt;lrnarloe.~ tn throw away anf TnrnadOfls madP abigtwlstero.fit
chance or winning.
In f'lH' ~fxth a~ Ct'Pmt!hns Willb-1
Rarine, came of( an tGp 7·1 al- rivf' and fannPil three-. the onlv
.
hit b
G.
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th ou.2: h lh e wmners
could find
rin-g .trlmm's ~ngle to left.
Cremeans for only three hits. HC
fannad lO.
Doug Graham got the oniy
Racine's Tvan Pmvell pitehcd O~her hit off Cremf!ans, ~• ~f. •
sm~lr . For Rutland, 1.. and o .

Cp!CAGO llP- Middlewolgfil Chicago
~haQlpion Gene tullmcr and Su!!- Philadelphia

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Da·vls and Hlndy
game with singles, Bowles was
safe on at;l error, Nftson tripled Betzing
clearing the sadc!l .and came •hom~ Rpss~H .
h'
if OJ Will''' t ' h' · 1
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Up, RoLinson
Workihg Hard

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and could find absolutelv no difference in quality of
There are dozens of other bits of admissable evidence
in the •ixlh.
add HD to one, ,&lt; .'CIJH~lnsign: ?,Jake aU the noise vou want td wh••n I

13 To ·3

Buddy
Caf' ehtbq•
dlf'JV)rt diamond is still too soli. llast of Pome~ LJV, wUI open his
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1.; IS un or unat~ '
e .$~1"have a goo d c11J b r!Cin, sea90n in Huntington Fri·
··..; ~-u se we
1
d
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haven
' '1 ~f,- . r:t~ght anll Qtiiirl.eston Sund- Y
l u~ . ..1-' ~ar an QW" +11.011
~e)! able to S~e t~em play ~;t f,ftern.oon with hi's No. 14, a 19lo&amp;
tord coupe.
tiome yeL"
,
,
R H t
bia spent eYery nl~t Wl·
MJ~eJ)!lrt ~ ~ 0--!3 ~ 1 tilKhlg
midnight for the ~ast two
' ' ." '·po"s
"""
""" _ 3 3 •~ m&lt;~ntjbs revising ·h is steeripJ ge•t
t.riUU
~
~ '1,11.11J 3
, ~dlepor~: BO'f"les and Hintly; and other running parU. Tile moWjlcoxen (LP), Cotter (4) ana tor stays as is, be s:~~y:;. King
brolJght ., 'home about $300 i1
Duncin, $l~:ver {7),
prizes last year.
, , _
Francis Benedum,
Tup~&lt;&gt;
Plains .wiU thO eiiler the
f
LJJ_-,

and Hennessy got
is 3-bag.ge~
.
~~1:
~ , ,@}l1er 1957.
after Jilin, but ~ob ~• .!IJ::P~ Hliht tel . ·(m~
•.
Coach Bill Carrith~rs', boys ·puU~~
t Cehtt;t 70!$
the wl$ker-laden,
hidden W:tl ll. .. i 1,J ~Lt W~er 706
trick, eatchiiig BowleS ofr thlrd, mfh na.
•Jj~ .,
Middleport· picked ~P [~Ur. t'1ff~
lll~ Yf.,

n

tlouting A's Subdue Cleveland
"':~~:~!.!i~~e.
17 6·Ya"'ks&amp;Man·tle ID Au.eoin ~~)'H~v~~~~.·L~~~~~o~I.M

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4 r.e~ord in triples Jn a .rea:ul,lir
7-~ •high »chog) bascbRtll

the Middleport Yellow Ja rh :~
Pomeroy's Panthers ""'ueak~d
.,.,.
clubbed out six of the low·
()Ut a well-played
• •"•me in extra
h
iety and won goii'U&gt;' away O\"_,
innings Wednesaay afternoon !lre
By Che ITannehiU
thJ s~e Devils ~
13-3.
2-1 over Ralph Sayre's White Fa!
f .iris -thl! jadceti !'ourtb
cons of Wahama to take their ~l'·
i
j ill
•
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4 /H i..~lf
ond victory in four starts this oftBaseball Quiz: HOJ' can a team get 6 hits none i1 ng with· .&amp;~t~,~~ ~~l! ~)~ no defJ!a+.-. .
interrupted season .
out scoring a run?
fiek~~ P 1 tcfl~r Jtm powles ·had a

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ualue De

Panthers Edge Wahama; Jackets Roll

Hemsley Gets
Double In 8th
AS Key Bl0\\•

1

Witlhets Pol~ Out Reoo~d 6
Gala Slugfest to take Fuurlh

·

The Duuy s4mUtel

SPORTS
DESK

Pleasant this
an~nOO.fl . 'fh.t.Y
~~vt ,M Friday g~e. PriOfipal
j~
believed. set in GplU- !WI Knight "id th&lt;re have I!&lt; ·1
Nlis .W~Q~~ay afternoon when rio home games becaUse lhe Mi l

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!lfliiiter
golni ;Cratched
UJI.tjl tho 5th
!~9-n_ McKeln
ou.t 8:

Both clubs were tied at ()..() until
.. t.1•
•
the rourth inning when each taJNext time yoU go fi:»'-+llg and take your Httl~ li}..Q~Ster,s
ged up a runner at home plate. It along don't tell them to biliih it up as soon as yOu thtpW tp
was up to leading clubber Jimmy your line. They hlRY, dnd they wo~ld h8(re evety rfgbt, tell
Joe Herqstey to break it up in the you to go soak Y!;)Ur 11-ead in boili,qg oil .
Jast or the 8th inning. !
The rea·l plain f~ct Is that noise, he It Outboard
Hemsley led off that frame with hollering, or other kids tb.rOWJ.ng rocli:s around
a double to left which bounced off
j
the scteen. Outfielder Milt Lam- won't stop fish from ta:ktng your ure qr f&gt;~it.
bert'l attempted ~erjflte b(int was l;l4med
Stroud, p,ecutlve vice presfdent

Bob Lemon, Cl&lt;~nl•nd rltht
not fielded and ..fnt lor a single,
hander, lost his flnt game la•t
m"lhg
Hemsley to third.
nithl, e lopsided afdlr of 17 to
, S_ T. Johnson grvupded to t~lrd
6 to th• lowly Athletics.
bllletnan Charles Jl~h whd booted the ball and
'jinsley eamf
bome With the win tn1 tilly.
Bob oliver, the J!!ing Ptcher,
w~rJt all the wa)·. ho »i :tlle' ..D fQ·

Quail Hunters
May Air Views
At Club Meet

~

ijrigle. He if.f'- ih ·il'pubie o(lly
1!1~ .the sev.n!h, Wlqt ~ tame
Well .stashed rv~r. ll,B: b~ .W.¥I-Jt.e~
three , gave up t~OtJe_s to. '!'J)c,a;npson and Kinl. lti!l Jet .three 11lqis
in with the aid of ari error 'by
If
ennessy.
Mitnw~Ue, ~~~dl!!PPrt bitten

Rif;b4rd

Fishing ln,tltute, 'fhO r~~ently aired his views
MonUor Evlnrude Fishing Rouli~up , said:

l"~rt ~avl!\i IJ!e U'1le of thelf
Uv" 'Wleld&gt;11f th&lt; wood 10 all
~~ o!Jer:in~s ~ilco:Jii~ll and Cotter
ient up. They collmed ti hits
in - Ill\! ~ut t~ relriArkabl~ fe3ture -wiN that Uowlet g!&gt;t two .t rio ·
Its a,_nd Nelson, Henil.es•v, M..::·
ComiU and W\lill-atch on~...,each.
Anotber event lh&gt;t tit~d~ tOrigues wag was wh.ef\ Bowles le::t
orr t~e th.lf!l wt)l} hitfirst trip'!

"When it j:ame to the subjeft of mptors getting the
for fi@'liermett faiUng tO come H.ome with a mess of \he
LJ.
. friendS I want tq remind )'ou huft the only way we collld
WWte QtiF.s for tagging purposes in TVA waters was tb
f~ns t hrough th e wake of the outboard motor where,

t~ers to live M"· t o ol theQ&gt; ti~~d

r!@t bel!in4 tbe boat

and then we got 'em. If we

~ouble~. Hemsley, -.f.~tt relieved USe the trick we just didn't catch White Bass ."

Terry Phalin in the third, was the
D K
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winning pitcher. He and Phalln
r. arl ag er, niverslty of Michigan, has this to
held the Falcons to tour hits. II 'd'O~tb~ards we re put on lhth~ back of good
Hem sley's pttchina: record now is
e . Y ...-~:~arq~ss 10 posts 1
Q r;nidd,le of
1 and 2.
for hours and hours, da..v aft(:!'r day. Then we
The M€111 Co. Coon Hunters
Scoring In the fourth inning ity of fishtng. At the samf! time, we had
Associotion will meet Friday nlaht came when Wahama'&amp; Oliver led no motors on them at all, and we checked thP

::~~ ~~

:!n: ~id~~- s.!nt;:nec!Jn~

~:lk~dthc~ar~:sub~ou~hd a~;m~::k

terested in the que.stlon of a hunt- Yoang. Then Leroy Darling •lngled
Ina: aeason on quau sAoul~ be Oliver home.
the .... Anyqnf htvl•l tO tJill
bench, chair or small table, Please
Hemsley tightened to hn Ralph
bring them with you. It would be Clark an_d ~on Hall and then got

you don't catch your creel full It's because vou
aren't using the right bait or lure, or some other factor Is

wrong
greatly appreciated according to Larry L1evmg on a 1round ball. -~ - ·
Roy Armes, president.
'Three mf'n were left.
Coach Dick Relton's boys tied It
•R in the '""!~h when l"msley leo
o!f wilh his f rst hil, a single, stole
second, and came home on Bill 1-

w-·1-d.-T-- .a . - T
ues a...
F 0-,I B' ;--- L"'oma
Irst I aseoaII eries, 71
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Fisher'• cle.n double into tho eon·
tertield parking lot.
Waharna't.: Oliver and Darling
each had 2 hits. Hemsley upped
his aYer.age clO!er ta -500 with a
doUble and a lingle while Lambert
Johnson and Fisher each tallied
one ~inglo.
Wahama
000 100 00--1 4. 2
Pomeroy
000 100 01- 2 1:1 3
Oli~·er LPJ and Hesson; Phaltn,
Hemsley (3) &lt;WP) and Lecne.

Rooms
New Furnitur•
FOR

Fair To Good
.... ~ishing Seen
BAKER ~;;.. In This Section ·

$299.00
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FURNITURE

COLUMBUS UP The Ohio
Wlldlire Division today forecast
generally fair to good fishing con
ditions lot lhe wcelt end. ForecaJt
for East Cenlral and Southeistetn:

On The Brlghlell Comer
In llllddlepilrt

~:;;:;:-

T.he maJor 11lreams were high
and mudcfy 11nd flahlnr: hall been
rathfr poor. Best re•ulte haYe
com'~ from Seneca Lake, Clouse
Lakl!, Alwond, Lake Alma. Lake
Hope, Uendening and Tapl:ltln.

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TODAY

Spring
.Change · Over
K&amp;M
SOHIO
Mo ..... ICI,.. Mike MviiOft
MIDDLII'OIIT._.

;~rik~~~;~~d!~;~wfnagme,th~:~tin~l~Z

aM walklnl only t-wo. Racine
really sewed lt op in ~. s"-nd
~~~
.,_.,.
innln~ •when
with one nwav
Friend walf.ed, P.-.wrll was h!t by.
.,.
Crtmcan!l, Salser -walked, \vingcl.t
forCed Friend ·a t )he plate for two
outs! hut Hart and Hill walked .
fore "'.It" in two runs.
.
Rutland got p:~rtially bark In
the fourth fhen Creme-ens led
oft by being safe on one or Ra ·

B"'saball
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Dul(an both
Ellds.

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llr Ray flobln~n., -who lo.~t the Cinctrnfltl
Litle In Januny to Fullmtlr, todny St. Lbul!

ret. ca

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ltaf~
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..fhich hrt, a baH
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Thli. . Rivet th, batter a ngle
the runnir ~ out, M DM can
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137 489

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land Batons. .,..i!in~f.il c,r ~~~
Arn~!can Hockey ~a·gue'! c&amp;'lj!·
~r CUp pliyoifs, will sp1it u:p :18
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ptovldence Reds g~t 19 per eeQ.t
-atld the Hershey Be"arS ·g et 13 -per
Cem. Cleveland's share amounts

described prem·
the Township of
CATASTROPHE
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Meigs ahd State
WEST HARTFO!tD, cohn.- Rb·
part of Section
No. 8, RaJI_gt
Carey has ,a "better . reason
of the Ol'iiq ~~·::~rri'Ost~ •hating cats. His
and bounde4
statiOri wagon was smashed
on the set· when it turned over after Cf!.rey
south of the· swerved to miss cat that dartt ·l
into the
~Path.
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taking religiDus education train·

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George Harris, Mrs.
Donald
I:Jauc-k, .Mrl. n;t piel 1lr(&gt;i!IQfOp. al)jf.
d~u.ghter! Nancr,. t'nl ilM~~.~
gene Bl.\cklfy p.qd ~n K .etli.

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Kenneth Finley and son Gtlrv
Mr.s. Charles }loffman, Mrs. Don·
a.ld Collin,s and Mrs. Fritz Buci:,
fifth grade.

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appralaed at
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Dot Je•'f -than two-thirds of said
iPP'riUed value, and the terms of
8f,le: Cash in band on day of sale.
M•Q.el L Swan. Adtninistr.atrlx of .~e Estate of
Cflir~s A. GOtschall, Deee!lsed&lt;~ 4, 11. 18, 25, .(5), 2, 5tc

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lowin, officers were elected who
will take office in September. Leo
Crew, pre1ideoL; Mn. W. R. Cit...
penter, vit;~ prealdpnt; Mn. Llo)'d
Moore . ~eeretiry •rtd M.rt. Ha,rman
'"Th&lt;
1\'•aobr Nltht 'l""'oored 1&gt;y the Barnlb., trusurer. It wu aareed to
Come Double Cla11 yas obierved uncel 1ll meetlnp until Septem· Bainmah.er", 1 pt.J to i&gt;e a1ven at
Tu.e14ir evepln&amp; at the United ber i.Jith the exeePtlCln of a JUJn.. Ohio OdlYeflit)' .b y tbe Summft'
Methl)cUit Church, preeidlna thu meJ pit!nlc.
Tbeittr Group on May 17 when
qumet:b• eoot'erence .
tllt!l Exem~tlir ctupter of Beta li.JCONT--.,.-,.,TG-1-.,-Dv-AN-:,Cl
Dr. IUebard Bauer, dlatrtet IUP"
ma Phi 10rorlt.y met tbi• palt wett
erlntead~t ot Porumouth was 1
N'APL£8, I~J~ , UP- tlugh Ste- at the home of Ruby Baer.
JUett ind PJ?Yer wa1 ,:lven b:J the wut Of Puadena Calif.. al\d
Uei~n AdlnlJ, v.ettdellt, waa In
Rev~ ~~~be Brown. ~ tAbie• ,Wimbledon champion Ltw ltoad eharae of tbe meettna and it wat
were deCOrate« wltb .arraflleJPePtl of Au1trali1 ~ntinl.lfd their a!!- annoUDced tbat Founders' Day
IPrina: fiOW8llln4 h~1Jet for v·ance .tn_tbe ~pples lrtternplion&amp;l wpuJd be ol;tf_ei'Y~&gt;d by ~e~lar
evealift ...~te '!d. VI. ll Clr- tenai.s tjhl.r~fllt W~dtlfi41)' . Ch•pier ond 9~1~ 1111 Plit ~p­
penter, ltri. C. E. -'!lalc-ellee, Mn. Stewart llownfd .G. Mitiicdl'l~ Qf Ier wllb i ll!n.Wr it die Sj!OrlaOIIB
~1:,\ft. Porotncer ~n4 !:to. T. A )ta)y, 8-2, ~1, while Hood et~n{ I~ Alheils. 'filer lltl&gt; yoted to ••
ti!ted PUriclo "floctriau.ez of c 1fieo 11ot In pl~~l'll o)..,. id fOr t!&gt;e
Follooriala the · dinner o *hott 6:-4, 8-4, Gerry .Moil of J41 m-. c.n~r comPatih 1o local
buitfteii ~iMIOn wi.e htl4 bY tbe Be1ctt. Fla., was eJiminated by
'l"b_! cUltural Proinnf waa ptecllsi with c. E. ruatestee P.reti· "'leal Gibson cf Austfalil., 4-8, 7~. Noted by Mn. Clariee KtaU\tfr,
dt!nl, ptesi4inJi. It •wat Voteil to 8-1.
whate toplt wu •'TJibtr, Settlap
ptircbii6 a ron cl tfbie paper fOr
the· ebureh dlit.ltlj room.
Tb~ report 0( .ibe UGminltiDJ

Mra.
Sox a 4-3 dedsion over the Sen!)Mrs. Ewln&amp;, preddent, preaided
ton. Ted W\llla~ru~ tied t~e acore over the m.eeUn&amp; wbleb op,eaed.
In the ei~ with blt thlrd ·home with a prayer p!)eriL b)' lila EJUa.
run or the .Ieason of( loser P:ob beth Duffy. "Guldlnl the Clplelden 11
l'"ha~ale11.
wat the them~ of Jhe devot&amp;onal
Tfte- •Delroit-Chic&amp;IO game wa1 &amp;ervlce p~nted by Mra. Lenl
postponed by rain.
Huber. Mn. Daisy Jup8r, flOWer
Set N. L. Record
and mi R,&lt;~Ion chairman, r!tported
A tbrce-run tripte by rookie Ed that a ~X Of uied Cbr).tltm.ia ~ards
BOuchee followed by a two-run were &amp;ent ·to Ah:entlilt S. A. to
bOmei- orr the bat or anot~ o r be used In Children'• HoiP.it~•
rookie, Bob Bowman, hlgbUgtited and alsO • 1i:Ol of can~eUed 8tiU)lP8
a seveu-rdn sixth inoina: that ~ave were senl tq fLyatrlllia to be 110)4
the Phillie 5 ap 8·' vi~to, ov ~ .. and the ~roceeds used for · tU
the Pi.rates. Bob Friend Waa t'hR care 9t lepers.
.
victim of both those blowa a'l,Cl
The proje1ct or maldnt Sturn~
stan Lopwta iUo homered oU re Socks tor the Vetera_ns Hosp~ial a"t
u~y~r. Dick tfall. SoutJ:I-paw CUrt Sa~du1ky w:as chOfe.n by t~ local
'stmmona wa.s .the winner 3 : Umon. An mformahve artlclf w11
though requirine heiH . rfom D ' l read bY ~Iss Duffy on "Temp~r­
Cardwell a-nd BOb ~ifl.er. .
ance" 'fblch was written by Get.
the Cindllh3ti Re&lt;llegs aljio aid Kennedy, _area bishop of the
came up with • SevFo·run ln'ning Southern California
Meth,o~lll
in defeatiftg the Chlcl\io tubs, 9- Co~fetence and newly
~lettedi'W•En•.;!II!\1R~-!1q.
5 bUt they did it the hard way president of the CaUfornla Tefn·
with only one hit.
perance Federation.
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They set .i National Lea~\11':; . Governor WUUam C. O'Ne.lJI is-lllleh•ad
reCord by drawing nine .walks .i, sued a proclamation declaring the
thei seven-run fitth r r of tbe week of April 22-~ as Youth
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Temperanee Educahon Week. JPWQllc:S .fPt'CUJg ill[yrjS- ~r Mo~ the proclamatiOn it Wu 8Uiitstt4
Drabows.k~ walk~il tour In a row that a prOiJ"am or educaUo~ .~ tM ~~~1;~:.1
Jackie Colhtm ~telded three of da"nw;ers In the use of al~oAAl 'ar_W
t:t~e pnne~ and
Brosnan two. narcotics be inst1_gate4 tor: ~K:.· ~e~
Bob Thurm~a -hotnered for the cfit of every one.
-uri{d aU
Redlegs while Ji~ Bo!Jer, Cal citizens to Interest then1Rlve 1 I.D
Neeman and ·Ertlle Banks ,con- the c~use.
neeted tor ChieuJo.- Joe Naubnlt,
A disCUSBion oil . ".f imPefinie
who plt~hed _ thf !]rst seven inn· Le,jla:I,lion" w•s led bJI"•It:•·!..Ewolngs, was th:e wlb.ner.
lh~ lifter whicH Mts .. deb:tge it.
D_~l Cra~ll's . qini.h ,)nning Parker life a re~llFc" lo~
homer ~If
JWll .Sc-hmtcit eave Ufe· .,F~. ~eJ!"-.tJ!
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the Braves t eLr ~th vidGri'r· ln iuttY b601i, "The
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sev~fl starts, an ~-T triumph OVJr For Abttinen~."
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During the 11ocial hour refi'HhAaron and .j:dd\e Mathews al" monts were aervH~~ h..teu
lmm~red tOt ,i6j Br.,163 Wtllte IJ'QID -• table ~t~ ~
U11: Itt arDel Erlt»s .conne¢td~t9r st., ~P1P rifiiftD~~.r -l,Jt.~
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llevln'l". Art ·Dttmar in thf e1ghth.
A passed ball ~l
.Tackte Jensen's lOth Inning .!lin· FnaJ;rled ~e DOOg
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opened the.ir finllli week of train- Pltbburgll
2 1r .2M 4\\
ing for -lheir Mny 1 title re-match
. W,.td"esday's Raaults
at the Chica,o Stadium.
Mllwa~'0.. I ii. .,..,, 7
Fullmer relaxed a(ter a medi- lrooldyn 4, Nrir York I night
cal 'i'hcCkltf&gt;, ,b~t Robinson rc- Phii••Iohlo • "~h s "'""
mmed hl.t tralnlna. sparring a CIMhanetl 9 Chl.. oo S jotoht
Tlwn4ty'o P,..,.bl• Pltctwn
few rounds. Fullmer wu ex.pe&lt;'t
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•d to flnlab hU ilPirrliig Sah.u
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day,
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BoSTp~ UP- Boston College
iJill ln~t t)J~ Univer.slty ~ Plttsll~r~fifi in _l.obtball for the first
Ume -ln 1959. The game with the
Panthers will be played here on
Nov. 7. B. C. «~pens its 1959 season :~gain s t Army a1. West Point,
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Blackston
139 156 166 +61
Bowen
123
121 244
Abbott
125 142 151 •18
Wagner
170 1'72 193 b'aS
Radford
14Q
Handicap
14 10 14
Total
571 620 645

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RECONDITIONED

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LOF* dillt1 -Pili· Hector Lop~ 2 led the fireworks
I pair of circuits that help'fd' hint drl.ve 'ih SiX · rUnS While
ltirry 'Simpson, Lou Sk.i.zas and
-'~ 1'D racb . ehlpp.ed in wiUl
, Bot) Lemon, Cleveland's star·
ter, fai-led to survive the second
Jni'llng. Ned Garv~r -gaYe up only
~ee bits and ·. stnieti: out nine
....,, th~ first eight innings, :t.heo
weakened in tb~ ni~U1 and need·~&lt;tnJ~~f from •VIrgn Trucks. Rt?tell Marla and Jim Busby homerfd. ~ror Cleveland.
.. ~he Yankees also used home
runs to good advantage in beating
the. Orioles, 3-2. Mickey Mantle's
,Mn)er off Connie Johnson i-n th•
·eighth decided the C{)ntest ·afte"

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Drenner
138
Collins
156180
McKinney, B.
153 199
Stobart
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Hand•·cap
13
Total
630 706
DAVIS WARNER
Sisson
173 125
Davis, W.
147 209

wee-ks a~o. Bobby
cine, Will take a .Car ljl _ ·
ton Friday toot It Is "!'eporteit

home t,ylng te .:-.;.;tch tN hit.
The second better dMS thf.
same- (2 bitt, 2 ouh, 0 run~o)

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Total
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was sa 1e on an error JS ennes;y McKinney, E.
170 t'il

'fhe secontJ game of tbi! tbreegam
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e ser ese f2 best of 3) wil! ;_,,.
P!ayed t~n i ght on th(l PomeroY
diamond 1f It ean be obtained.
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Rutland
QOo tOo 0--I 3 1
Racine
&lt;120 104 x- 7 3 2
Butteries : Rutland, Cremeans
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•• :UnJtH PrMt $pori• Wrlt.r
~· 'J'hose
cloutini Kansu City
At.hletic.s are kicking up the bli·
ie.&amp;t ra~ket in the Amerit:an Lea·
:rrne today with a-n eye-popping
!tOme run barra-ge &gt;tha1'8 silencing
~ critics who wrote them off as
!~ farp1 elu~ ol the YDr'/jt:ec!."
- ~1 a haU g8m'e out of [irst
'itlcf: ttle Athletics actUally are
beat1n1 the Yankees nt their qWn
~am,_the home run. Lou Bouil•tt~J's fj:!Oce wrecker~ have bla.sled 16 homer.s so far, the top total
!!'.· the majOr ·leagues.
.
They •hynmed out five Wednes!b)'. n~·l)t in bur)'~n~ .t~e Cl~e_. ~
lind tnCUau, 17-6 and some skep.Uee
may point to the "short
-~h" ~~ A's have -Lo aim 11t in
, iC'trlili,9 City, but h"Bff Or theii·
homers have been hit on the

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QUIZ Answff: Tha first bat·

110 110 110 330
MO !504 042 1596

scored. McComas got •his trip\'!
Scoring Crook9 and Kennedy as
McComaa ce.me across on a wild
pitch .~me-nb later.
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. In lJie sixth Bowles . bi:d hi.,
second .tri~le, Nelson walked,
Hennessy flied ou-t but Whitlatcl,
trl(Pled ROrJnC" 'ti\fa.runs. He .~amc
home hitei' on IfF- error ~fore

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Blind
t TGtalr

~~ne lou..hk.:.n!.~"!,:· safe

as did PQt

singled

J.;RIL 11, 1957
Spprls Center
!2~

189 132 1M 475
141 152 168 401
110 110 110 330

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opened til'! BOOSTERS

nn an errol", Ed Crooks wat~.
McComas singled in Xennedv.
Then Davis was sal• on a tleller's choiee and errqr at second
base as McComas &amp;nd Crook~
BC"ored.
In ·the fifth Henneasv led qff

Jim C'rPmP~n~ of Ruthn.-J oo.;on f'ine'~ twt) Prr'll"~- wnrfc,il hi! .\v.av
r&gt;d ,..,, th&lt;&gt; hill for thr Rt&gt;&lt;l Devilo; ornnnrl tn lhird and came In en
In HIP. fir-st of a three~nme s~r- an inril:•ld oilt.
l~s rnr lhP ('flUOIV b~~Pball rhomoinn&lt;~hi o Wl a~" Al ft{l" 9 !nst R~,_.!ne
R~r\np ~rorN1 in Its hnl( of thr
\\~rlnr.~ rhv 11ff rrnoon .
showln'! 1our lh when w·mget.t walke4, sf.$11P.
I t f t ff b
~ d -- !PConrl. anrl with two aWI'Iv, ~~fl.
~en Yo s u , ut fie wa •• e 1~ ~ - on Birch's sing!~" io left. TnP
'f'&lt;lrnarloe.~ tn throw away anf TnrnadOfls madP abigtwlstero.fit
chance or winning.
In f'lH' ~fxth a~ Ct'Pmt!hns Willb-1
Rarine, came of( an tGp 7·1 al- rivf' and fannPil three-. the onlv
.
hit b
G.
. .
th ou.2: h lh e wmners
could find
rin-g .trlmm's ~ngle to left.
Cremeans for only three hits. HC
fannad lO.
Doug Graham got the oniy
Racine's Tvan Pmvell pitehcd O~her hit off Cremf!ans, ~• ~f. •
sm~lr . For Rutland, 1.. and o .

Cp!CAGO llP- Middlewolgfil Chicago
~haQlpion Gene tullmcr and Su!!- Philadelphia

For Tour

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.GdTS·
UL n

Da·vls and Hlndy
game with singles, Bowles was
safe on at;l error, Nftson tripled Betzing
clearing the sadc!l .and came •hom~ Rpss~H .
h'
if OJ Will''' t ' h' · 1
Blind

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Futlmer Eases
Up, RoLinson
Workihg Hard

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fishing.

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Jirjh ilia.
si
~~~~~. ri:; ~~~~·fif:::rn;i~J:~ J~/lt.. tiivfl,l.r., 20ft

and could find absolutelv no difference in quality of
There are dozens of other bits of admissable evidence
in the •ixlh.
add HD to one, ,&lt; .'CIJH~lnsign: ?,Jake aU the noise vou want td wh••n I

13 To ·3

Buddy
Caf' ehtbq•
dlf'JV)rt diamond is still too soli. llast of Pome~ LJV, wUI open his
-~ · ·
1 1
' h ·-· ·...
1.; IS un or unat~ '
e .$~1"have a goo d c11J b r!Cin, sea90n in Huntington Fri·
··..; ~-u se we
1
d
'
haven
' '1 ~f,- . r:t~ght anll Qtiiirl.eston Sund- Y
l u~ . ..1-' ~ar an QW" +11.011
~e)! able to S~e t~em play ~;t f,ftern.oon with hi's No. 14, a 19lo&amp;
tord coupe.
tiome yeL"
,
,
R H t
bia spent eYery nl~t Wl·
MJ~eJ)!lrt ~ ~ 0--!3 ~ 1 tilKhlg
midnight for the ~ast two
' ' ." '·po"s
"""
""" _ 3 3 •~ m&lt;~ntjbs revising ·h is steeripJ ge•t
t.riUU
~
~ '1,11.11J 3
, ~dlepor~: BO'f"les and Hintly; and other running parU. Tile moWjlcoxen (LP), Cotter (4) ana tor stays as is, be s:~~y:;. King
brolJght ., 'home about $300 i1
Duncin, $l~:ver {7),
prizes last year.
, , _
Francis Benedum,
Tup~&lt;&gt;
Plains .wiU thO eiiler the
f
LJJ_-,

and Hennessy got
is 3-bag.ge~
.
~~1:
~ , ,@}l1er 1957.
after Jilin, but ~ob ~• .!IJ::P~ Hliht tel . ·(m~
•.
Coach Bill Carrith~rs', boys ·puU~~
t Cehtt;t 70!$
the wl$ker-laden,
hidden W:tl ll. .. i 1,J ~Lt W~er 706
trick, eatchiiig BowleS ofr thlrd, mfh na.
•Jj~ .,
Middleport· picked ~P [~Ur. t'1ff~
lll~ Yf.,

n

tlouting A's Subdue Cleveland
"':~~:~!.!i~~e.
17 6·Ya"'ks&amp;Man·tle ID Au.eoin ~~)'H~v~~~~.·L~~~~~o~I.M

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4 r.e~ord in triples Jn a .rea:ul,lir
7-~ •high »chog) bascbRtll

the Middleport Yellow Ja rh :~
Pomeroy's Panthers ""'ueak~d
.,.,.
clubbed out six of the low·
()Ut a well-played
• •"•me in extra
h
iety and won goii'U&gt;' away O\"_,
innings Wednesaay afternoon !lre
By Che ITannehiU
thJ s~e Devils ~
13-3.
2-1 over Ralph Sayre's White Fa!
f .iris -thl! jadceti !'ourtb
cons of Wahama to take their ~l'·
i
j ill
•
,
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4 /H i..~lf
ond victory in four starts this oftBaseball Quiz: HOJ' can a team get 6 hits none i1 ng with· .&amp;~t~,~~ ~~l! ~)~ no defJ!a+.-. .
interrupted season .
out scoring a run?
fiek~~ P 1 tcfl~r Jtm powles ·had a

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Meetin_g Held

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6-Pally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., April 25, 1957

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF Hl~lo:IWAYS

,;;;;;-=======·---== -----FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLJil RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
2 cent.a per word. one lnstrtlon. Mlnlmum charae 50&lt;:.--.f cents
per word for tbree consecutive insertions.
Speelal- One montb for 25 centa per word.
Full rate of 2 cents per wo~d will be charged for advertising if
not paid for before the l~th of each month following lnsertiOil .
Errera ln AdvertlsinK-Should be reported immediately. The
D11Uy Sentinel .,...ill not be respomsible for more than ooe incor-

red lnsertion.
Card of Thanb and Speelai Notices of Events $1.00. Obituarir.s
publiahed at 1 cent per word.

(I) Notices

Help Wanted

(17)

IT'S EASY TO
tO help wit·h l!UUSCWorl(
BUY - SELL - RENT - .I.AOY
live-in . Phone RJd nc 3092
find employment - hire 4-23-:lte
or rlnd a lost item through
- - --- ------,---'fbe Daily Sentin·•l WANT WANTEJJ- G.rJ UI·:OW. c!ct~n . l: onl! ~ t. willing Lo wurk a., WJ!Jlre ~!oo .
ADS. Don'! put It off No others n('(:d a 1)p ly . Writ ·
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
B ox Gt:i8· C, e/ o D&lt;lily Se nt inel .
lllls column
Pom('roy, () _
4-23 ·3\ l
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GETS
RESULTS

WANTED

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H;~hy

J anet

Siller.

M ~.~un

Surface,

Cily,

3-5564.

SPruce
4 24 6tc

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-,."1 ooJiTYoUKNOw?

TRUCK DRIVER ~ Settled sober
man for trash truck. Cil ll 518·M.

Baker'l WI!! give JOU the belt
trade on furnttun or appllan·
M U
eea.

4 24 3tc
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(20)Business Services

HUM MAGE- SALE, Pomeroy BC!th· QUICK SEHVlCE on Wat~eh r.e"
pamng h)l Factory Trained
any ('burch basement. April 26
watchmaker,
COL.LINS JEW.&amp;
a nd 27, Jo''ridlly &amp; Saturday.
LERS, Pl)mP.l-oy.
1-3-tl
4 25 3lc

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RADJO &amp;t Tf;LEVISION SERVICE,

'18bl Auto Services

l'hon"" ::Jo, Cleland Appliance
Store, hd W. Main St., Pomeror

a. u. ItA WLlt&lt;lGS so~s co. - z•

2-23-tf

hoW' "\'reeker Service.
Day
Phone 6221. Niant
Phone

e

TERMITES EXTERMINATED

11039-X. DODGE - .PLYMOUTH For fr ee In spection phone 383·M,
Gilmore Supply Store , PQmeroy.
DEALi'.RS
3 8 tt
Ail work gua ranteed. Fully in·

18) .Auto Soles

sured . VauglJ&lt;~n's Industrialnnd
Rcsidcntlnl 1'rrmitc Cunlrol Service, St. Marys, W. Va .
4 9 tf

SEE BILL CHILDS lor the BEST
used car value s.
3·30 ·1 mo c LAWN MOWEitS
than \t,OOD
Pomeroy.

h yd1·~

m1tic, one can rut

lo~al

Blactlnar's, Pomoro)'.

l

owne ·
4-25·U!.e

1955 FORD V8 Ranch Wagon .
$l ,70ft.OO. Fordamallc drive, pric·

ed below book. ori11inal llg)lt
blue finis·h. 8\aeltnar' s, Pomeroy.
4 21i 6Lc
19!14 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan .

$1.498. Orit1inal Ught green with
white top. We 've 1eniced Rinc c
new. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

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61c

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UHJ4 PONTlA C Dlx . 8 c;yl. 4 dr.
Sedan. $1 ,295. Hydramall c, ex. ceptlonal in every 'way. Blaeu.
oar's, Pomeroy.
4 20 6tc
1953 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hard

Top Cpe. S8811. Like new two
tope a:recn (!nlah. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy .
4 25 6tc

-191

north of
No •. 7.

milca. Bla l:lltnur ',o; .
"
4·25·6 ll'

-·-Jg"" Oldsmobile -Hoiid·
ay Cpc
$2105.00. Low milelllle, .

ForScie

on

shnrpl' lled

fJetor .v appro\'l)d machines. Leonurd's Lawn Mower Shop, 1 mile

1956 VII Old ~nHi hil c, 4 dr. Scdo~n
$2495.00 Hydram&lt;~li\: drive, 1&lt;' ::..;

t.:hc~ter 011

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Stule Houle
4 24 6tc

120 Bl Insurance
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STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
OFFICE
Legal Copy No. 57-212
Scakrt proposals will be re. was accompanied home by bia mo. the bride and groom will have 1
ce i\·Cd from prequalified bidders ther, Mrs. E\'elyn Lewls, who will honey-moon trip to New Mexico
at !he State IJil(hway Purchasi ng attend the weddi.ng and reception before leaving f-:Jr a vlait with hi&amp;
Office , Room BUR. Ohio Depart- ror his slster·ln-law, Martha Caro· relatives In Italy,
mrnl Bld g., 65 S. Front St., Colum- lyn Veazey, at the Charleston Cath·
Miss Veazey graduated from
bus, Ohio . un t il 11 :00 A. M. , Ohio edral at 10:30 a. m. Saturday.
Charleston Catholic High School
Easter :1 Standard Time, Monda)' ,
Miss Veazey, daughter of_Mr. and and Is employed in the Safety Dl·
\!ay 13. 1957, for furnbhlng all Mrs. Louis A. Veazey. Piedmont vision of Imiustrtal Rela.tlons De·
serv ices . l:l bor, material and equip· Road, is marrying Rudolph Lidano partment or Carbide and Carbon
ml'nl nrrr-ssary to apply (l::lllumin- Di . ~rapano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plant. She is secretary of the Wil.
ou s mOJ I!•ria l SC-l) at the rate of Lu1g1 Di Trapano, Kanawha Boule. liam Morris Chapter, Daughters of
0.25 I&lt;&gt; o .:-10 gal. per ~S q . yd. and ag- ... ard.
.
,
the American Revolution, and is a
grc gall· to he furni.&lt;; h cd and spread
The reception for fiVe hundred 1 direct descendent of-WilliiUJ) Mor·
fnr covrr im mediately after the
ris, pioneer iettter of W'eat Vir·
PUBLIC AUCTION
&lt;.~ ppli ca tio n of SC-1 at the rate of
ginia
HpiJI"Ol&lt;imatcly B to 10 lbs. per sq.
April 27
Sh e- wa.s !I pa1e at t.he Con tln·
S. tu~oy,
...,
yd. on various routes and sections
At 12:30_P. M.
ental Con11reaa of the DAR in
in Ga llia and Meigs Counties.
.543 N. 2nd Av'
Waahington, D. c. and Ia a mem·
Approximatt'ly 37.78 miles, varMlcfdt.port,
Ohio
ber of Beta pisrna Pbl rorority, the
ious widths.
Household furniture including the Catholic Youth Club, Carbide Girls
Compl eti on dat e: June 15, 19M.
following: Ga.! range, gaa heater Chorus and the Sodality of B. V. M.
The bidder mu st s uhn1it with his
tables, silver, lamps, touter,, ,anMr. Di Trapano ls 11. vaduate of
hid a ccrtifieC. check in the amount
Uques, glider,, .Iou~~:a:~ chain, Notre Dame where be received a
uf $80U.OO .
davenport. 2 p1eee hvmg room
T he minimum wage to be paid
suite,
• piece oecuonat uvtng
to all !Jhor employed on this con·
room suite, rugs, radio, radio &amp;
tract ,.;hall be in accordance' with
record pl:~yer, dlshea, 111rden
fhe Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
tools. Many itemR to numerous
Wage Hate;; Ascertained and De.
to mentloil
termiued by the Department of TERMS : Cash in hand on day of
Industrial Relation!! appli·:iible to
sale. Not responsible for aeti· 1
~he State HiMhway Department .Im
dents. Ross Cox, Owner Brownit 1
provements in accordance wJth
Brownie Wooda, Auctioneer.
Sec. 4113.03, 4115.04 . 41 1:1.01.'1, 411~.
(4) 20, 24, 23, 3tc 1
06 and 4115.07 of the Re.,.ised Code
of Ohio.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Before issuing a purchase order
STATE OF OHIO
the successful bidder will be re 'OEP.ARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
quired to furni.~ h hond in an STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
amount equal to one hal! of the
OFFICE
cost ol fhe work.
Letal Copy No. 57·208
Prcqualifi cation : Bidders must
Sealed proposals will be recelv·
npply for prcqualification with the ed from prequa!Hied bidders at
Deparlnwnl nl IC'ast 10 days before th,c State Highway Purchasing Qf.
the 1latc ~ct to open bids. lnfoL'· flee, Room 1308, Ohio Departments
mation pertaining thereto, and pre- Bldg., Columbus, Ohio, Ufltll 11:00
qualifying blanks may be obtained a. m., Ohio Eastern Standard Time
[rom the H~hway ~Cre dit Examln· Monday , May 13, 1957, for furnls'h.
er, Room D67·E, Ohio Departments ing all services, labor, mater:lal
. and equipment necessary to apply
Bldg., Co l um hu ~. Ohio.
llirhling furm ~ will be forwarded {bituminous materlal SC·l) at the
from the Purchasing Office upon rate of approximately 0.25 to 0.30
request.
gal per sq. yd., and !lggregate to
The Dircdor reserves the right be furnished and spread for cove-r
to rej ect a'ly and all bids Bnd tu Immediately after the application
waive techp iea lities.
of SC· l al the rate of approximate·
GPorge J . Thormyer,
ly ft to 10 lbs. per sq. yd., on VIU'·
Acting Di rect or oi Highways
lous rou tes and sections in Athens,
(4) 2!), (1, ), 2, 2tc
MeigS', and Vinton Counties.
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f "
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ious width~. v
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Bxtenaton t.dden,

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Ill L ....... II,

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·ror

4 23 7t c

"II • lllit!trlc

wallpaper

tteam•r,ii··~ Cllni.OD f'la.ber, Mld·
41•""· I'lL , twill- X
u.s Ill

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Ohle

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On It, :U. C:•ll wm. on...r,

J11mbo •••

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GoiHn Ripe

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PotatoChips· .......... -·---··
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Bananas .. - · · -· .... · --- -.. - 21bs. 25c
Bol~gna · · · · · ·· · · · --· -----· · · · · · · -3 lbs. 89e;

BONEY'S FRONT STREET' MARKET

I

Sa-~'e

Po"'.~oy

Phone 44•X

W, Main Sl
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FULTON THOMPSON
Pomeroy

ment11 Bldg., Columbu1, Ohio.
Biddina formr wiU be forwarded

All Make• and Modol1

from the Purcha•lnJ OUice upon
n&gt;queat.
The Director reserves the right
to reject any and all bids and t~
waive technlcalltloa,
Georae J. Thormvcr.,
Actin11 Director or Highways

METROPOLITAN

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IJIIIIJittilt,
rmv.w··
., ,"A##t"""'"
·-d1
. . 'IIJruw
f '"'"""'""' t~

~ . They'ffl going around in cirale•
r' ·
now bu.t when they qet home
they'll h.ad atraiqht for the kllohen
and howll of ohili with Cirilpy
HOLSUM tout. H\Ul;ry tea111
have fwa lhrim; euy macb
with freih HOLSUM .BIIEAD•

tO,..Reve~.

.:...,"" mlf or the Olin MatbieiOh toe·
..J~e will be sent to Vle ~~ri~,

,;;;:'loD

fabric..f inr plant to be maJ,e
..... lito thlisbed lh,eets llld eol!.s.
'J'be other 80,000 tons wlJl a:o ' &gt;
in . filethihab plants in . Ellat

ton Ill - Gullport M~»" - Ch"~
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-..nooga, Tenn., . and .RJversid.1,
Calif.
·
Revere wm send il!l in 11ots to
I •·ttl
..A f"h' .
•.... ,.n~"'_t_ttr_
.f!l.Ore .u~...,. ~ lCaoll
.._-...,~0
- --The jGlot .ettwt between p1 :n
- -llathlesoft ami r Ji..evere beg1, 1
·
f' .....
a- th
wlth the dun 1ng o.: . -ux._,,, e
Dre from which
all!mlnum is
made, in South America and !"DIs
Witb .u.e· ing9f, .fapdudlon · lit the
'"
•

tie

Clarington ~u:tiop ~nt.
When th"' 186,000 rt~s of ~i·
~
,
mary metal is divided· two 1t.biN!s
lo Plill lolathleao.n an_d .... thir I
1o Revm !or fabrkollon in )heir
respecttve plants. the two firm .

iolioo

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LOIN'' '·END • •

OHIO VALLEY
JUN~ CO.
-510

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'Jt'Vity f,lf the aitua_ti.OP. He .was lion or the problem! nlating to
Mtomp~le~ by For"gn ·M.imster tbe Clha""(ling or Cbanaels 13 and 8.
Si1ah .Jli~; .lj. Gen. Awf.J.k Niz·
~alen in The Valley area are;
ak Et J:iiin, the cbief of sU.fl. and bemg platu,ecJ by eallt · from. cus·
other Officer1.
tomers w~ are comptalning aboU.t
The swift tk:JZelopments raised the loas of reception from Chanagain the tltreal of a major con· nel 8 and the TV officials wish to
filet in the Middle East, invoJvin&amp; ~1]. the._.~\lb.lic~ Ule causes
tb~~~i~rRta~e~;~. ls!.'a..e~ildl ~; 'ratlJ.oba~~~· tlJ the dls~ur..,, ~~·
signed in the middle of the nisht
Channel 8. WCHS, is in the pro.
and HuRsein ~placed -·bim , with a ~8!1 Of.·beWg enlarae~. -with f ·t reat
Turttsb-born ~ premier, It.. Jncreu, of/ower au~ Cliari.net
rahim ' Haabem. 'Haahetts ·told tli.e ' it sChedUle for similar ehange'.
nat.lou.by r.ad,i(Lhe; w~ JJetermJned
The. H;q,ntiJ)~.~Jl ~tatiQn,, .WHTN,
to eatabUab law and order. .
plQs a neW statl~o. 11ew .1n~nae,
The Kini or.dered his armoRd fl.~W trlnstDittet and t~lll in~asf!
battalioll!l to .take eOntrol Jn , all their
to 3l8,0oo
wltft

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-CRAIG JAILIO

Marvin Craie, 2&amp;, Pomeror waa
jailed Wednesday niaht on a warrant of --•t Mid ~- oi•nd

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A&amp;P au...--lltht --- Pr"hf Rollltyla Pure

Port:

Sausage • • • • •

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Pmh -·- S.lectH t,... .T•ndtr, Y1un1 PI'Yt!rtLEGS

A&amp;P l11perltlatlt ..• Lea~ W1hr SUed

Sliced Bcaccm
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Polly -

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Roasting Chickens

reat.

Longhorn
Cheese
Sliced 49t: lb.

TINDII
II lASTS

6i~H'ib.

Fryer Parts

69t: lb.

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SS¢Ib.~~or~Pie_c_e______~
lane Puker - Luge _o _

49.: ]b.

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Apple Pie
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Pmt..F..., --· loloctH, 'Pan Roady

Halibut Steak • • • · .· ~~c lb.
each 39c
Eggs • • .. • • • -:· " • • doz~ 34t: .__Re..;,gu_ta_d.;..y-··-··- ·---:.
llrom NMrby Per,.-.t .• ~ Mixed SIJ•a, UnciHilflM IN CARTONS

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Pkgs.

FOR
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Florida .. ! Pole 'l]pe, TUdor

DEL MONTE

mtJCKLOAD SALE

:

Golden Corn.· 2-17-Oz. cans 29c
0.1 Monta .•• Tender ~~ l~rly 'Giht.n
Peas -- ·--- 2 -16-0z. cans 37c
Del Mon.. .
Rich; Smooth
.
Temato S,uce 3;.8-oz. cans 2Sc
Del Monto ••• Rich Rod
Tomato Juice ~-46-oz. cans 49c
. Del MOnte ___ Pure' ·
Pineapphi Juice 46-oz. can 23c
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0.1 Montw .. ~ C•llfoml•, H•lve1 or Sliced

,

G.rten .Be~~~-.~·

25c

'Yellow C!lna

35.c Fnrit

Peqches · -.· - 2-,-oz. cans 63c

LBS.

C~r of Po.

ae

litie ' Dad' 'lldd.Dn .. .

. 41t: lb.

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b)l eppstantt craig.

Ott Mon.. --~ Di~ ~rvlh in Srrup

COc~li:J;..l:
kz. cans 4Sc
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· q.a,
Mr. aDd Mrs. Ja,bn Werner were
(~Mln..- . fr,om· l!fl" ~)
~n Hu,nti!l(ton Tuest&amp;ar evening
d'lt: East· n,atien ·whlell asks hetp whert they attended 1 special
.lnat Communist . aggression. meet,JnJ. sponsored by the Motor·
A,i\4: t,b" nca..d Eisen~ower'R' ola ~~sion and Radio CO!l\fllny
Cifl'eJully worded ..tatedi'eB,t of :
the l{o~l pritchard. The nit:et·
• Wedaesda)' · nilht t)Jat America l8J Wlf ·belt' for television 111.d
•. :~ll~rs · Jordla's itl.t eulty of. raiilio ~h!,rs. l.n .this ~a and Rob-. ·-"vital" interest to peace,
~rt !lltncft.ft"~ ·vJce.prelldent aod
·'.::.:.·..!rite abrqpi flight of the Syrian (Cenerid m•napr of -"TV Station,

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dOm from fa1li11J apart.
,
He banned all leftilt :POlitical
p•rties as be asaumed tt'on con·
trol of th~ country. It waa the
h~rtt.t · grO\'Ips that touched olf the
erl~ three . weeks ago and led
!Jiusse~n to ,fire their leader, Pfe.
mief Sulel.rilan -Nabubl.
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Dawn broke over Amman to
find the KinJ's · BedouJn ieJionnit .... 'In ...trot of the 11.-........
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It W.. Cl .... Hu... l..... PianinJ
Jord•'• &amp;a.tur•-on his .armr.
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Joke
Creates A
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Poor' Te·I'eVI'st'on
B . . HA...,_,,
pro· .
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er, :Edward
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d &lt;"- h·lm 11
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"' · •• VI-""'Va..· . . ,":"f.ar •''~'~'an
Being Exp1..,..a
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6Jii!~!1
I!Uestl'of ~r · ~n!lliiOI!Ier, l'lft·
Poor Tel•vblon
I i4 Pl
Jeao•tto Catpe;,j"!:..
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titles-the fir~est measures he
haa yet taken to ·prevent his king-

l·lb.

taste be~Nr ..•

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lnUCTUIAL I IIAMII
ICRAP liON- MIT ALl

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Rutland

IC•ntJ·...~ .... _ ,
may 6e 41)~~ 1t t)i pOit ..C.
Jfr, ud lfn;. c ..b Zimmerman
fice lor whk:IL W• elam.iutlon
4-H CLUa MI!ITI
tpcbt tarter with 1JMir ~-11~
It t~J!l»t aDnou,pcd.. AP.Fl!ntloa
The Rodr and Ro11era 4-H Club Mr. and Hn. PJu1 . Nortbup u•
forma DUt be flleli r.vitb ~e U. met 1 t the horhe of the MSlstant ZanetVil1e.
S. Ctvll Snv~
Comml.uion.. adviiM, Mist PhyUil Snowden,
Mr. and Kra. Cart"iil Pt1H of
WashlnJlon, 25, D. C., and mi,L!.t Thursday e-venint. April 18th.
Coll.lmb~t Wen! Eaalto, ptllta of
IJe tt't'eived or pntmarked not
T'he mf'etlng WliS eellf'd to or bla 11Jater, ~r. and
Jl):'nept
later than U.e closlvr: date .
der by Ute preUdeut, Dee Thom Molden,
~
u . The m~mbera stoo'd and relfr. and Mn.
, pwn a9•
pe&amp;l.tod the +U Pledje. Minutes .,, fam ily of ColumbUJ
re W'e~
the l~&amp;t meetl.nl( and ro~l. t'JU e.nd IUHll o( bia lflndpltfll4
were read by the aecretary, Mr.. and )ln. DeU Luck•~ln~•asJ'on
Fatly Youog_ .T~;~t,_aat.uref'll n=:port
Easter dinner. ,ueat, of
a'd
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b lv "' ·- n...
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wa111 g1 ven y
anu.~~ \:AI)' 1!1•1 !.lrR. Floyd ~ 'Wt.-e ~·~ nwdues were collet..&gt;t.M. T~ nr::xt ther Mn. ao.,. BM"'\ft aad their
m«tinl will be held at tbe son, ..Mr. and 'lin. J,IJJlel Tlla"*
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home ot Min Sandra Little, M3.1 and familY G/' W,4k9ort.
SALEM, Va. . (J.JP}-A local rofl· 2nd.
The chub' from ttte Athelll B(t.
dio atatlon almost had an ~ ·invtGames were pla)'ed aner which 2ion Baptist ChW'Ch .ung at ttl •
a'l!)n from Mara.. panic on ita refre•hmt:nta Or p.Jtato salad, Fint Baptist Churtb here. Sunda,
band• and manacer M. C. Bow· aandw.i.ches,· cookies, .p otato chips
Mn:. Jestle Mol.ren and Mt•.
ert tdmitted 'today that "It was and lemonade ·were sened to Jennie Beyant viJlted FridaY wiJ:Ia
a mea,.. but was all ln fun.
Linda Cremeans, Patty Youn1. Mra. L. J, Heioer ud Mrt. CJ'l~\
Announcer Don McGr.afr' o f Jud}· Slawter, Dee Thomas, OsA McHaffie at Meigs General HOIWBLU CB$Ually .told lilieners 'Turnm·, SandN Uttle, Wanda pita I.
'tuelda)' nlabt that "straote bl\b- CO)' adviiOr, Maxine Rumtleld
Mrl. BerJha AmOS, chairman iff
biN" were -seen emeul.Qa ' lrolfl a and OJle guest, Alberta &amp;nowdeD. the Garden Club " F..astf1' flowtll'
late nta:r hf!re, preJUJDlblr from
Mr. and l{rs. . Herman Welcll ule reported the u1e 8 luecetJ.
1 ·"aubDlar.l.ne; tbat had - been 'and daughters, Cathy end Cbt! .i A total -of $115.05 [or Ilpwer- Wfl
1~ttt4: tie ' meri.tiooed it aialn , ol CITcleville
wer.e
weekend
lized
W~dnt.aday 01 a . joke.
pesUI of her parents, :Mr. anrl re·~r. a~d Mn. A.rcltle Sknpki~
Boweri uld .lfeGraw'a listen· Mrs.. Orexal Lambert ·&amp;nd her sis- of Elkhorn City, ·KY.. are apen .
ert "jjdn&gt;t . ·take it . that way." ter, Mr. and Mts. Robert Snow· ing their vacation wil_ft bfr brothTh_·' y swamned his statin, and d
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1 er, Mr. and Mn. ~ JodiY a.u.
oti:Jer 1taUon1, news"'per1 and
Mrs. Inez Adams and daJlghte.·, at their farttn at Pa*er RUJJ.
pollee .in the aru, with teltp®ne
f
od
V
_.a .M
cans.
Sue 0 Leewo • W. · a., 1 ~ ,·s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cbapm.,o
One woman said &amp;he b;ep.rd a Ethel Kinney of Plket.on wer J were Easter dinner gueab of
space. fhip'· had fatten iPto the weekend rues~ ...ot their mothc·:. MilS Opal Annstron•.
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,..~ and. _that "N:r~, mOnsters" ,Mn. klle r4artin and f~lf.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Ree-f".le .f01Uhjdi tJre barika. \
. 'Mr.s. J~an Parker ap;d d;auatter Jnd daupters of Akron ,1ferf
Bow«~ said .Uie sutioD '-•"•an Uncle Sue were in Galtipollt .if, weekend gue,U. of her mothfi!
!"
-s
urday, !Chopping,
M
' rs. • •ma Rupe.
ruQning apnouncemenla U.at it
Robe-rt Lar t
N
Mt b
was aU a joke.
Mr. anlli .M'n.
ge"M'r. and ftlrt. Kenneth
c ~1
"U. ·!J'U It mess but it t~r.asn't a and son .or ~Jum~ were'Suft;dt.' and sOns. llike ·and T~!jj
puj)Jieijy stuN or Iii · hoai:, just auests of hl~ .g tandparent.t, Mr. ChlUicothe were EQtet ~~
some . fwi.," b.e .sald.
· .. · and ·Mrs.
Lareent.
• ruests of his · fl8rtnts, Mr. an~
¥r. and Mrs. Te.t. .Grindley •rf Mn. El'za Michael.
· · ·
COlumbus were Saturday lllieSb;
- Rev. tnd )fr.s. Earl Slack were
or
llr.
aodM-•-rl
Xln•Sunday
a'fternoon '-lst
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•• of the
""'lde.n o1 · c~PlUb~~.~ !ldl:: w~~o aft eonrmed at QoJzer
~JJOD
~pent the ..weekend with h~ fnth · anJi v'*"! . ~~neral. Jlo~_P.Uab.

~lident tO Cab'o emphasized the WH'I"N', Channel U, led a discus·

Del Monte --· Wholl!l K.,MI or Craam $tyle

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T""
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 25, 19&amp;7-7
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and Mta. flo)'4 Thorn••

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Real
Estate B~oker
In MIDOLIPOilT. OHIO

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linisi!Jd

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Pl..., Automobll•, HtNith
A!J:CIDINT
Lite. CIIV:.ttr and ...W.

PHONII

a..Sflle--.of

hd}cijl an
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Fresh Milk • •. • .; 'Y2·gal ctn.46t:

INSURANCE AGENCl'

1 th
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Rodney Downing

annua1 180.01::-J

ton production and 60,000 will J&lt;)

become compel tors

Sprln1 Hlll ·-- Freth D•lly, homoeenbttl (Shttdtnl) CARRY HOMI Yo11r S.wint•

lour room- apartmenta, low rent.

·Coll'B. 1. Coo,., Mlddleporl.

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:::l2b,Ooo tOru. ·lit the

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ILU WA.RD .

...rr~t4 110n. J&gt;rop Clolh•' o;:tblton Flther, lollddlopolt
. 61~~ 8#6S-X1l 'ltl

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Catsup --" ........ -·- - - 5 boHies $1.00

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HAYLINER

1:.:1:::::4~1=fo
=:=r=Rent
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Rich Spicy

·. The plalttl, wpj have an electr'
$00,000 'kva, en·
ouib lO tupply ' \he :domeslle
needs of a city of. 500,000, 'nit e.w.·
pec~d daily eon.pmpt.lon of 13
miUion raiJoiUI of watet eoutd
:::Aipply ais 'Cities the size o~
Wbeellnl, W. Va.
Olln Xa.thieson will
receive

~•l ~apathy of

See The
New Holland

PIGS, retd)' fJnt or May , 1 mile
out of Lancavllle on Dexter Rd .
4 24 6tp
Noah Chaalec~ .

N. Benla1, Pomeroy.

Pork&amp;Beans -··--·---······· ·· Jib: can JOe

:•sophie'~ Sermon" ({It the . open·
mg serv1ee and special mus1c was
presented by a :.a.uartet, Mr. and
Mra. 0. E. McKmley, Mrs. Ed4ar
Allensworth, ~omer R:ice,- wlth
Mrs. ~eorge ChddS u planLJ~ .
Duttng the bus.lness meeting a
new pr,ojeet was dliiCWised and will
be announced at a later date. The
meeting closed with a hymn sung
Baehelor or Science decree in
Physical Science and a Bachelor of
Law degree and is a lawYer at Ca.
bin Creek, W.Va.
Mr. Veazey. father of the bride
Is employed with the West Vir·
ginia Department of L4bor.

you'll

)rut, Inc,

Plenlc Time Is Here

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HAZARQOUS JOB -

Estate ·

" 24 3tp

rtve Room Apartment with laun·
drJ and GaraJe. f1nt :noor. A.

Mrs. Clarence MeNeal, pre$1dent

~:;'U.~~ ~:~!';;'~·~.~~~';.~~:~ ed.
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told aa one lara:c lot, 60 x 200.
Cl.ll R. L. Coau.
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to twenly ·two members.
by
the were
men of
theKelly,
cl-.ss. Mro.
The hostosses
Mrs.
MeBirthdays of Mrs l!:dward lla-= ._
gerty and Mrs. Kelly were obsen· ,

of the Loyal Bereans Cla18, preaid·
ed when they met Tuesday at the
Chuteb ot Christ.
Mra. M. L. Kelly, chairman of
the hospitality committee, read

Come See _. .

tloued good traiUiportltiOb ~tlUties and proximity to market•.
Initial production \a I!Chedukd
..... . to
st&amp;rt In early fall .. t th~
.... -· ~ath•' eson and Revere ('opper an.:

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Special Week-end Salel

OMAUA . NC'b. UP - Whllc talk~omplctlon date : June 1~ . 19:17.
Barfi.CIHJI.mp.on liiliuraru.:e Ageaey, Jng with a lmy, policem an Carl
The bidder must ~ubmit with hi&amp;
Middleport. Fire ~ Automoblle- Va ccaro pl&lt;let'li him hand on the . bid a certified cheek in the
lkmc\11 . Phone 6318-X
~20-'dl boys arm . The hoy'~; dog promptly amount of $900.00.
·
sa11 k hi~ tce~h into the patrolman'•
The minimum wage. to ~ paid
leg.,
to aU labor employed on this con·
tract .!!hall be in aecordance with
the Schedule of .PrevaiUng Hourly
CONCRETE BLOCKS
Wage Rates A&amp;eertained and DeterCOMPLETE lnsuranc~ l 1 rotec:tion,
mined by thfl Department of In·
"Build """ For Le11"
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
du strlal Relationa applicable to
M!ll11, Middleport, Ohio.
the State HiKhway Departmeo.t
Improvements in accordanc~ with
- - ---·- - : : - - - GRUESER BLOCK CO.
Sec. 411~.03, 4115.04, 411:1.03,
(21 ) Real
I Mlloo North of Pomoroy
41H~. 06 and 4115.0'7 of the Reviaed.
Code of Ohio.
COUNTitv HOME 2 acres, 7 rooms
ba th, life time shingles,
new
Before Usuing a purtbaae order
II
the successful bidder wUI be repump drh·cn well, electric waler
quired to furnbh bond In an
healer, 4 miles from Pomeroy on
Rl. 143. Ca ll 71 -X after 6 p. m.
amount equal to one: half of the ·
coat ol the work.
4 20 3tp
Prequallflcatlon: Bidders mu.st
MODERN !tOME FOR SALE, 10
apply !or prequallficatlon with the
min. walk from Pomeroy , tl
department at tent 10 da·y s before
Completely New From
rooms and bath, full basement,
lhe date set to opt'ln bids. InforHitch to Chute
achool bus paases house. can be
mation pertainlna thereto. and preCinanced . Phone 0119-X.
qualifying blankl may be obtain· ·
4 24 3tc
ed from the }(iJhway ~dit Ex·
flminer, Room 007-E, Ohio Depart'·
TRACT@R SALES

'l!WO LOTS In Middleport, each
80 x 100. between South Socond and South Front or can be

ton. W. E. Ward, Che•hire:

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POWER UNIT with 35 KW Generator suitable for running amall
cuttlna: machine or loader . Sat.
ldaction
guaranteed. ~00 .00
Terma: to tultable person. Call
SPruce 3·!.1M4, Muon City.
4 25 3lc
8'~-1:;-ld;-:&lt;-::oa:;l-r::a::n-:g::-,,-,:;h--:c;-;1!;--,--:,::rec_n_a_n_d
ivo'ry, $10.00. Shorty Hannahs, 2 lU:DROOM HOUSE, bulh, ba,;;,•.
123 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
•mcut, coni rurn~tec, plenty sufl
w11tcr , &lt;1 n e acre ground, nice
___ ._:__:_c
2&gt; 3tp
yal'd, garden, 11hickc.&gt;1r ~ ou~1!
BABY Baulnett complete, baby
garag!• , $4MO.OO. 2 miles from
~eale•,
child's trai!Une seat,
Pomeroy Ho1~h1 1J4. Pomt'ruyboft elothlnl! .d.zc 12 and 14.
Uutlllnd Hoacl, Itohcrt Baii ry.
· Call 111 -M ~r 378 Socond $1.,
Phone 024·Y
4-2:.!-6 !p
Pomeroy.
f 2&lt;1 3tc

BOAT AND MOTOR, 22 H.P. John-

Veazey··o·I T'
;r0p0n,o wedd"lftQ T0 Be
' Ch UfCh Of c~fl•st
Solemnized At Charleston Apr. 27 Bereans Clas
charles
Charleston,
wu taineer
peraoru Room
will be
held at
Moun·
here
todayLewis,
for a short
visit and
, Belle,
W.tbf'
Va.,·
and Meetl'ng Is Held

Examination Set

!C..,._ .._ ....
try. Otbtt aluminwa ·®mpanlet
a.l'lt bu.IJdlna: .pla.uU m. !.a a.ene• l
area a1pnJ tl:Je Ohio River,.
• '!he nnin TNJOn for the Ohio
Valley lnquaU1al tioom, Gude aa:d
b the dlaoovery th~t coal r:.&gt;
aources and produetlon can ·pro
~ vide the power needed for alum·
in"m product ion. He allfO men·

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the a

Mrs. Stflt'a' ftnt

of qo~-\Ui

was a week~ rue~ ' ~:!( !I!. · ~

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ol 'ftt:r, and Mr ' 1).1,. fl&lt;l .man,
Jr., W&lt;rf 'hla ........ts. llfr.. and

P.''"
H"'"''~ Sr. "l'' ~'·
Mr· Jd .... P~~'~~"'' and

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Alma ~ ia ri.t.tin1 • ~01) • . · 1hd.1 VII. Lewis
of ~~.
' ..AJber¢~ Sf!,0\\f4ta Wit an . Ea~­
ter po!.tt. ~~ t.Jt. ~n4 . . FrancL1
x 9ntfomeTF IDd f-Qf eJ J..,angs-

Mrs. Ami ~nt.
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Mrs. Joan Wu,,,
~
rolan and . Mrs .. 'liina, ~l.Jt ~
'"· GaU1~hs FridaY .w!iere ~
Mm•. WW! had a che~ at thJ!
hospital.
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·
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·Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erlewine . r.il\. fDd )(rl. ler.ld 'foodrum
were Sunday au~ts of her mpth,
d d#\I:.JlltUa Debbie 11 tu~ Vickie
er Mr~ .. Iv-a How~ll of Leon. They :~·1)m.~. 11;. lnd ...-: John
also v1s1Led t~e s1c~ (rom Rutland DyJ:e and aoft
¢Xenia, 'Mrs.
who are confmed m Holzer Hos- ~th Lueas ot iWiell~ •nd ~· .
.pltal.
and Mrs. James. Hew~ It ·and. son
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reuter of
of Columbus were ~
· ter
Jowa were EII.Ster guc~$ of Mr.
ot their father, Sam ke.
and Mrs. Edward Th_~mas.
•
a'iut Mrs. Carroll Sndwdeu
Carla and A!in Mdler of A ,·
sons, SteVe and Larry we:re
h~n 11 spe.nt their ~tc~ va~atll'll
e....,.lng .g uests of ·Mr.
w~~ t~Jr gtan~ents, -ir:f and
; Archie SimpkiP~ of
Mn. .W\i.lllam FOlan.
Mrs. EtHel Nelson and d•.ugb
tq; Jlelth 'Mfie •.~d Mrs. Dorlf·
T&amp;o,.as and ,daugJlters: qee a~"
Kathy were business visitors in

alqM!

Mf'·

G,,;

Pa'fket!lbul'g Saturday.
Md. ,ipeal'l ·Little ' and Mrs.

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Mr1; Francts Sriowd~ was an
1
p_a, e.~!l at 0 Zff Easter guest of her daughter, Mr
·.Jn ~, ... m,~ ~':~'! of fl~~· . The WSCS eonduete 4 an ·Eo.~,ed and Mrs. ·Georce Harte.nbach of
,.he ·e owlt Co pany; pUblishers Market at tbe Department StoJe Pomeroy, · ~
o! . Le~ : ¥qQ:lne~ ~F OPfl ~ s.lt~ay,' li~
·
·
.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden
the WliTN 'statian and t.l:ie eom·
are' leaving Tuesday evenint for
pany bu. had' imelo&amp;ra tdf.v~
J'l'flnk 'i'lt,oitMR, ·Mrs. La Verne a five day sightseeing trip ttl
the valley area before startini thls Ward, Mr. SteWard, l'!{rs. ~athe'!"· W.!Uihington, D. c. -Mr. $nowden
glganUr: . pioi¢ft. • ·
J '·
ine Grant and Mrs, Stella Fap~ of ,whp ·ls .i.IPent for the National
. It is . ~~pjcte~ to ~ rnJiWQIJ.e Columbus were Eolllter dki~
·iind
,';:A«ident Insurance Co..,
~tort tKe ata~ibna: are ready for ltH:tts of Mrs. S. L.. Bryant.
..., awardf4 the all expeDse p.aid
perteet .traDIIDJ.&amp;Iion. '
' M,i n JOfln Montt:Om'r' ·. ~! thiri tri,p 'for bigh r.d esmanship
- · ,, . •-- - Langsville' RID s,pent Sunday" eve• for tfiis disb·lct. Their sons Steve
MARKIT RI~Rf
ning with Miss Phyllis
ap~ Larry wiU et.ar with their
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Elwla Lee lOb ol· ·Mr.
gr,ndparents,
Mr. and M'r8. Roy
.J;gas, weak, net .pJid at ftl~l i Sherman JohnsOn ls iij.
~
d
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Sao,
w
den
whUe
they 11re gone.
M r. au -lnl-s. H1ram c1awter
for U. S. · eba~umer whites
browns, A jumbOs 32·34; A
and dau,t.ter, Judy Bind Hn.~
Mr. ahd Kn. Earl Dailey or
8
d Hat'ff· w~rc father,
LOuisville are vlslUng with ' b"r
;ll0;1l; A ~~dblftl!l 2$-f7; ·A
Benny, . 00 !'3 an
Georae Pralt.
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IIID-#2; jt lirle'· 20-~;'.fOJJ;
~4BY . evaing dir.,ncr ·cutsts o!
Mr. and Mtt. Robert VandQme.rt
and brOwns A laree 35-36;
their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul
d
diUIA J.ai 1 Wee 32.
Pat.t.er.wn.
:.~... 'D
ters Pem and Ann of
wiscons n fire Easter weekend
.Chi~ens, s.tta~y, fryers
Mra. Pfu~
guetts .ot :ber 'mother Mrs. ~- . .
Jb, t!·18; 'hens bci&amp;YJ' 13-18;
ot Pomeroy
... 1
10.11.
hla
Ch~pman.

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6-Pally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., April 25, 1957

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF Hl~lo:IWAYS

,;;;;;-=======·---== -----FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLJil RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
2 cent.a per word. one lnstrtlon. Mlnlmum charae 50&lt;:.--.f cents
per word for tbree consecutive insertions.
Speelal- One montb for 25 centa per word.
Full rate of 2 cents per wo~d will be charged for advertising if
not paid for before the l~th of each month following lnsertiOil .
Errera ln AdvertlsinK-Should be reported immediately. The
D11Uy Sentinel .,...ill not be respomsible for more than ooe incor-

red lnsertion.
Card of Thanb and Speelai Notices of Events $1.00. Obituarir.s
publiahed at 1 cent per word.

(I) Notices

Help Wanted

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IT'S EASY TO
tO help wit·h l!UUSCWorl(
BUY - SELL - RENT - .I.AOY
live-in . Phone RJd nc 3092
find employment - hire 4-23-:lte
or rlnd a lost item through
- - --- ------,---'fbe Daily Sentin·•l WANT WANTEJJ- G.rJ UI·:OW. c!ct~n . l: onl! ~ t. willing Lo wurk a., WJ!Jlre ~!oo .
ADS. Don'! put It off No others n('(:d a 1)p ly . Writ ·
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
B ox Gt:i8· C, e/ o D&lt;lily Se nt inel .
lllls column
Pom('roy, () _
4-23 ·3\ l
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GETS
RESULTS

WANTED

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H;~hy

J anet

Siller.

M ~.~un

Surface,

Cily,

3-5564.

SPruce
4 24 6tc

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-,."1 ooJiTYoUKNOw?

TRUCK DRIVER ~ Settled sober
man for trash truck. Cil ll 518·M.

Baker'l WI!! give JOU the belt
trade on furnttun or appllan·
M U
eea.

4 24 3tc
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(20)Business Services

HUM MAGE- SALE, Pomeroy BC!th· QUICK SEHVlCE on Wat~eh r.e"
pamng h)l Factory Trained
any ('burch basement. April 26
watchmaker,
COL.LINS JEW.&amp;
a nd 27, Jo''ridlly &amp; Saturday.
LERS, Pl)mP.l-oy.
1-3-tl
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RADJO &amp;t Tf;LEVISION SERVICE,

'18bl Auto Services

l'hon"" ::Jo, Cleland Appliance
Store, hd W. Main St., Pomeror

a. u. ItA WLlt&lt;lGS so~s co. - z•

2-23-tf

hoW' "\'reeker Service.
Day
Phone 6221. Niant
Phone

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TERMITES EXTERMINATED

11039-X. DODGE - .PLYMOUTH For fr ee In spection phone 383·M,
Gilmore Supply Store , PQmeroy.
DEALi'.RS
3 8 tt
Ail work gua ranteed. Fully in·

18) .Auto Soles

sured . VauglJ&lt;~n's Industrialnnd
Rcsidcntlnl 1'rrmitc Cunlrol Service, St. Marys, W. Va .
4 9 tf

SEE BILL CHILDS lor the BEST
used car value s.
3·30 ·1 mo c LAWN MOWEitS
than \t,OOD
Pomeroy.

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m1tic, one can rut

lo~al

Blactlnar's, Pomoro)'.

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owne ·
4-25·U!.e

1955 FORD V8 Ranch Wagon .
$l ,70ft.OO. Fordamallc drive, pric·

ed below book. ori11inal llg)lt
blue finis·h. 8\aeltnar' s, Pomeroy.
4 21i 6Lc
19!14 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan .

$1.498. Orit1inal Ught green with
white top. We 've 1eniced Rinc c
new. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

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UHJ4 PONTlA C Dlx . 8 c;yl. 4 dr.
Sedan. $1 ,295. Hydramall c, ex. ceptlonal in every 'way. Blaeu.
oar's, Pomeroy.
4 20 6tc
1953 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hard

Top Cpe. S8811. Like new two
tope a:recn (!nlah. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy .
4 25 6tc

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north of
No •. 7.

milca. Bla l:lltnur ',o; .
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-·-Jg"" Oldsmobile -Hoiid·
ay Cpc
$2105.00. Low milelllle, .

ForScie

on

shnrpl' lled

fJetor .v appro\'l)d machines. Leonurd's Lawn Mower Shop, 1 mile

1956 VII Old ~nHi hil c, 4 dr. Scdo~n
$2495.00 Hydram&lt;~li\: drive, 1&lt;' ::..;

t.:hc~ter 011

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Stule Houle
4 24 6tc

120 Bl Insurance
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STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
OFFICE
Legal Copy No. 57-212
Scakrt proposals will be re. was accompanied home by bia mo. the bride and groom will have 1
ce i\·Cd from prequalified bidders ther, Mrs. E\'elyn Lewls, who will honey-moon trip to New Mexico
at !he State IJil(hway Purchasi ng attend the weddi.ng and reception before leaving f-:Jr a vlait with hi&amp;
Office , Room BUR. Ohio Depart- ror his slster·ln-law, Martha Caro· relatives In Italy,
mrnl Bld g., 65 S. Front St., Colum- lyn Veazey, at the Charleston Cath·
Miss Veazey graduated from
bus, Ohio . un t il 11 :00 A. M. , Ohio edral at 10:30 a. m. Saturday.
Charleston Catholic High School
Easter :1 Standard Time, Monda)' ,
Miss Veazey, daughter of_Mr. and and Is employed in the Safety Dl·
\!ay 13. 1957, for furnbhlng all Mrs. Louis A. Veazey. Piedmont vision of Imiustrtal Rela.tlons De·
serv ices . l:l bor, material and equip· Road, is marrying Rudolph Lidano partment or Carbide and Carbon
ml'nl nrrr-ssary to apply (l::lllumin- Di . ~rapano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plant. She is secretary of the Wil.
ou s mOJ I!•ria l SC-l) at the rate of Lu1g1 Di Trapano, Kanawha Boule. liam Morris Chapter, Daughters of
0.25 I&lt;&gt; o .:-10 gal. per ~S q . yd. and ag- ... ard.
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the American Revolution, and is a
grc gall· to he furni.&lt;; h cd and spread
The reception for fiVe hundred 1 direct descendent of-WilliiUJ) Mor·
fnr covrr im mediately after the
ris, pioneer iettter of W'eat Vir·
PUBLIC AUCTION
&lt;.~ ppli ca tio n of SC-1 at the rate of
ginia
HpiJI"Ol&lt;imatcly B to 10 lbs. per sq.
April 27
Sh e- wa.s !I pa1e at t.he Con tln·
S. tu~oy,
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yd. on various routes and sections
At 12:30_P. M.
ental Con11reaa of the DAR in
in Ga llia and Meigs Counties.
.543 N. 2nd Av'
Waahington, D. c. and Ia a mem·
Approximatt'ly 37.78 miles, varMlcfdt.port,
Ohio
ber of Beta pisrna Pbl rorority, the
ious widths.
Household furniture including the Catholic Youth Club, Carbide Girls
Compl eti on dat e: June 15, 19M.
following: Ga.! range, gaa heater Chorus and the Sodality of B. V. M.
The bidder mu st s uhn1it with his
tables, silver, lamps, touter,, ,anMr. Di Trapano ls 11. vaduate of
hid a ccrtifieC. check in the amount
Uques, glider,, .Iou~~:a:~ chain, Notre Dame where be received a
uf $80U.OO .
davenport. 2 p1eee hvmg room
T he minimum wage to be paid
suite,
• piece oecuonat uvtng
to all !Jhor employed on this con·
room suite, rugs, radio, radio &amp;
tract ,.;hall be in accordance' with
record pl:~yer, dlshea, 111rden
fhe Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
tools. Many itemR to numerous
Wage Hate;; Ascertained and De.
to mentloil
termiued by the Department of TERMS : Cash in hand on day of
Industrial Relation!! appli·:iible to
sale. Not responsible for aeti· 1
~he State HiMhway Department .Im
dents. Ross Cox, Owner Brownit 1
provements in accordance wJth
Brownie Wooda, Auctioneer.
Sec. 4113.03, 4115.04 . 41 1:1.01.'1, 411~.
(4) 20, 24, 23, 3tc 1
06 and 4115.07 of the Re.,.ised Code
of Ohio.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Before issuing a purchase order
STATE OF OHIO
the successful bidder will be re 'OEP.ARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
quired to furni.~ h hond in an STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
amount equal to one hal! of the
OFFICE
cost ol fhe work.
Letal Copy No. 57·208
Prcqualifi cation : Bidders must
Sealed proposals will be recelv·
npply for prcqualification with the ed from prequa!Hied bidders at
Deparlnwnl nl IC'ast 10 days before th,c State Highway Purchasing Qf.
the 1latc ~ct to open bids. lnfoL'· flee, Room 1308, Ohio Departments
mation pertaining thereto, and pre- Bldg., Columbus, Ohio, Ufltll 11:00
qualifying blanks may be obtained a. m., Ohio Eastern Standard Time
[rom the H~hway ~Cre dit Examln· Monday , May 13, 1957, for furnls'h.
er, Room D67·E, Ohio Departments ing all services, labor, mater:lal
. and equipment necessary to apply
Bldg., Co l um hu ~. Ohio.
llirhling furm ~ will be forwarded {bituminous materlal SC·l) at the
from the Purchasing Office upon rate of approximately 0.25 to 0.30
request.
gal per sq. yd., and !lggregate to
The Dircdor reserves the right be furnished and spread for cove-r
to rej ect a'ly and all bids Bnd tu Immediately after the application
waive techp iea lities.
of SC· l al the rate of approximate·
GPorge J . Thormyer,
ly ft to 10 lbs. per sq. yd., on VIU'·
Acting Di rect or oi Highways
lous rou tes and sections in Athens,
(4) 2!), (1, ), 2, 2tc
MeigS', and Vinton Counties.
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Bxtenaton t.dden,

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4 23 7t c

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wallpaper

tteam•r,ii··~ Cllni.OD f'la.ber, Mld·
41•""· I'lL , twill- X
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On It, :U. C:•ll wm. on...r,

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Bananas .. - · · -· .... · --- -.. - 21bs. 25c
Bol~gna · · · · · ·· · · · --· -----· · · · · · · -3 lbs. 89e;

BONEY'S FRONT STREET' MARKET

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Po"'.~oy

Phone 44•X

W, Main Sl
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FULTON THOMPSON
Pomeroy

ment11 Bldg., Columbu1, Ohio.
Biddina formr wiU be forwarded

All Make• and Modol1

from the Purcha•lnJ OUice upon
n&gt;queat.
The Director reserves the right
to reject any and all bids and t~
waive technlcalltloa,
Georae J. Thormvcr.,
Actin11 Director or Highways

METROPOLITAN

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IJIIIIJittilt,
rmv.w··
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f '"'"""'""' t~

~ . They'ffl going around in cirale•
r' ·
now bu.t when they qet home
they'll h.ad atraiqht for the kllohen
and howll of ohili with Cirilpy
HOLSUM tout. H\Ul;ry tea111
have fwa lhrim; euy macb
with freih HOLSUM .BIIEAD•

tO,..Reve~.

.:...,"" mlf or the Olin MatbieiOh toe·
..J~e will be sent to Vle ~~ri~,

,;;;:'loD

fabric..f inr plant to be maJ,e
..... lito thlisbed lh,eets llld eol!.s.
'J'be other 80,000 tons wlJl a:o ' &gt;
in . filethihab plants in . Ellat

ton Ill - Gullport M~»" - Ch"~
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-..nooga, Tenn., . and .RJversid.1,
Calif.
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Revere wm send il!l in 11ots to
I •·ttl
..A f"h' .
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.f!l.Ore .u~...,. ~ lCaoll
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- --The jGlot .ettwt between p1 :n
- -llathlesoft ami r Ji..evere beg1, 1
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a- th
wlth the dun 1ng o.: . -ux._,,, e
Dre from which
all!mlnum is
made, in South America and !"DIs
Witb .u.e· ing9f, .fapdudlon · lit the
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Clarington ~u:tiop ~nt.
When th"' 186,000 rt~s of ~i·
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mary metal is divided· two 1t.biN!s
lo Plill lolathleao.n an_d .... thir I
1o Revm !or fabrkollon in )heir
respecttve plants. the two firm .

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LOIN'' '·END • •

OHIO VALLEY
JUN~ CO.
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'Jt'Vity f,lf the aitua_ti.OP. He .was lion or the problem! nlating to
Mtomp~le~ by For"gn ·M.imster tbe Clha""(ling or Cbanaels 13 and 8.
Si1ah .Jli~; .lj. Gen. Awf.J.k Niz·
~alen in The Valley area are;
ak Et J:iiin, the cbief of sU.fl. and bemg platu,ecJ by eallt · from. cus·
other Officer1.
tomers w~ are comptalning aboU.t
The swift tk:JZelopments raised the loas of reception from Chanagain the tltreal of a major con· nel 8 and the TV officials wish to
filet in the Middle East, invoJvin&amp; ~1]. the._.~\lb.lic~ Ule causes
tb~~~i~rRta~e~;~. ls!.'a..e~ildl ~; 'ratlJ.oba~~~· tlJ the dls~ur..,, ~~·
signed in the middle of the nisht
Channel 8. WCHS, is in the pro.
and HuRsein ~placed -·bim , with a ~8!1 Of.·beWg enlarae~. -with f ·t reat
Turttsb-born ~ premier, It.. Jncreu, of/ower au~ Cliari.net
rahim ' Haabem. 'Haahetts ·told tli.e ' it sChedUle for similar ehange'.
nat.lou.by r.ad,i(Lhe; w~ JJetermJned
The. H;q,ntiJ)~.~Jl ~tatiQn,, .WHTN,
to eatabUab law and order. .
plQs a neW statl~o. 11ew .1n~nae,
The Kini or.dered his armoRd fl.~W trlnstDittet and t~lll in~asf!
battalioll!l to .take eOntrol Jn , all their
to 3l8,0oo
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-CRAIG JAILIO

Marvin Craie, 2&amp;, Pomeror waa
jailed Wednesday niaht on a warrant of --•t Mid ~- oi•nd

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A&amp;P au...--lltht --- Pr"hf Rollltyla Pure

Port:

Sausage • • • • •

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Pmh -·- S.lectH t,... .T•ndtr, Y1un1 PI'Yt!rtLEGS

A&amp;P l11perltlatlt ..• Lea~ W1hr SUed

Sliced Bcaccm
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Roasting Chickens

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Longhorn
Cheese
Sliced 49t: lb.

TINDII
II lASTS

6i~H'ib.

Fryer Parts

69t: lb.

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lane Puker - Luge _o _

49.: ]b.

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Apple Pie
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Halibut Steak • • • · .· ~~c lb.
each 39c
Eggs • • .. • • • -:· " • • doz~ 34t: .__Re..;,gu_ta_d.;..y-··-··- ·---:.
llrom NMrby Per,.-.t .• ~ Mixed SIJ•a, UnciHilflM IN CARTONS

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FOR
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Florida .. ! Pole 'l]pe, TUdor

DEL MONTE

mtJCKLOAD SALE

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Golden Corn.· 2-17-Oz. cans 29c
0.1 Monta .•• Tender ~~ l~rly 'Giht.n
Peas -- ·--- 2 -16-0z. cans 37c
Del Mon.. .
Rich; Smooth
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Temato S,uce 3;.8-oz. cans 2Sc
Del Monto ••• Rich Rod
Tomato Juice ~-46-oz. cans 49c
. Del MOnte ___ Pure' ·
Pineapphi Juice 46-oz. can 23c
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0.1 Montw .. ~ C•llfoml•, H•lve1 or Sliced

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G.rten .Be~~~-.~·

25c

'Yellow C!lna

35.c Fnrit

Peqches · -.· - 2-,-oz. cans 63c

LBS.

C~r of Po.

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litie ' Dad' 'lldd.Dn .. .

. 41t: lb.

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b)l eppstantt craig.

Ott Mon.. --~ Di~ ~rvlh in Srrup

COc~li:J;..l:
kz. cans 4Sc
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Mr. aDd Mrs. Ja,bn Werner were
(~Mln..- . fr,om· l!fl" ~)
~n Hu,nti!l(ton Tuest&amp;ar evening
d'lt: East· n,atien ·whlell asks hetp whert they attended 1 special
.lnat Communist . aggression. meet,JnJ. sponsored by the Motor·
A,i\4: t,b" nca..d Eisen~ower'R' ola ~~sion and Radio CO!l\fllny
Cifl'eJully worded ..tatedi'eB,t of :
the l{o~l pritchard. The nit:et·
• Wedaesda)' · nilht t)Jat America l8J Wlf ·belt' for television 111.d
•. :~ll~rs · Jordla's itl.t eulty of. raiilio ~h!,rs. l.n .this ~a and Rob-. ·-"vital" interest to peace,
~rt !lltncft.ft"~ ·vJce.prelldent aod
·'.::.:.·..!rite abrqpi flight of the Syrian (Cenerid m•napr of -"TV Station,

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dOm from fa1li11J apart.
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He banned all leftilt :POlitical
p•rties as be asaumed tt'on con·
trol of th~ country. It waa the
h~rtt.t · grO\'Ips that touched olf the
erl~ three . weeks ago and led
!Jiusse~n to ,fire their leader, Pfe.
mief Sulel.rilan -Nabubl.
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Dawn broke over Amman to
find the KinJ's · BedouJn ieJionnit .... 'In ...trot of the 11.-........
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It W.. Cl .... Hu... l..... PianinJ
Jord•'• &amp;a.tur•-on his .armr.
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Joke
Creates A
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Poor' Te·I'eVI'st'on
B . . HA...,_,,
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er, :Edward
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Being Exp1..,..a
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I!Uestl'of ~r · ~n!lliiOI!Ier, l'lft·
Poor Tel•vblon
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Jeao•tto Catpe;,j"!:..
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titles-the fir~est measures he
haa yet taken to ·prevent his king-

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lnUCTUIAL I IIAMII
ICRAP liON- MIT ALl

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Rutland

IC•ntJ·...~ .... _ ,
may 6e 41)~~ 1t t)i pOit ..C.
Jfr, ud lfn;. c ..b Zimmerman
fice lor whk:IL W• elam.iutlon
4-H CLUa MI!ITI
tpcbt tarter with 1JMir ~-11~
It t~J!l»t aDnou,pcd.. AP.Fl!ntloa
The Rodr and Ro11era 4-H Club Mr. and Hn. PJu1 . Nortbup u•
forma DUt be flleli r.vitb ~e U. met 1 t the horhe of the MSlstant ZanetVil1e.
S. Ctvll Snv~
Comml.uion.. adviiM, Mist PhyUil Snowden,
Mr. and Kra. Cart"iil Pt1H of
WashlnJlon, 25, D. C., and mi,L!.t Thursday e-venint. April 18th.
Coll.lmb~t Wen! Eaalto, ptllta of
IJe tt't'eived or pntmarked not
T'he mf'etlng WliS eellf'd to or bla 11Jater, ~r. and
Jl):'nept
later than U.e closlvr: date .
der by Ute preUdeut, Dee Thom Molden,
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u . The m~mbera stoo'd and relfr. and Mn.
, pwn a9•
pe&amp;l.tod the +U Pledje. Minutes .,, fam ily of ColumbUJ
re W'e~
the l~&amp;t meetl.nl( and ro~l. t'JU e.nd IUHll o( bia lflndpltfll4
were read by the aecretary, Mr.. and )ln. DeU Luck•~ln~•asJ'on
Fatly Youog_ .T~;~t,_aat.uref'll n=:port
Easter dinner. ,ueat, of
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wa111 g1 ven y
anu.~~ \:AI)' 1!1•1 !.lrR. Floyd ~ 'Wt.-e ~·~ nwdues were collet..&gt;t.M. T~ nr::xt ther Mn. ao.,. BM"'\ft aad their
m«tinl will be held at tbe son, ..Mr. and 'lin. J,IJJlel Tlla"*
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home ot Min Sandra Little, M3.1 and familY G/' W,4k9ort.
SALEM, Va. . (J.JP}-A local rofl· 2nd.
The chub' from ttte Athelll B(t.
dio atatlon almost had an ~ ·invtGames were pla)'ed aner which 2ion Baptist ChW'Ch .ung at ttl •
a'l!)n from Mara.. panic on ita refre•hmt:nta Or p.Jtato salad, Fint Baptist Churtb here. Sunda,
band• and manacer M. C. Bow· aandw.i.ches,· cookies, .p otato chips
Mn:. Jestle Mol.ren and Mt•.
ert tdmitted 'today that "It was and lemonade ·were sened to Jennie Beyant viJlted FridaY wiJ:Ia
a mea,.. but was all ln fun.
Linda Cremeans, Patty Youn1. Mra. L. J, Heioer ud Mrt. CJ'l~\
Announcer Don McGr.afr' o f Jud}· Slawter, Dee Thomas, OsA McHaffie at Meigs General HOIWBLU CB$Ually .told lilieners 'Turnm·, SandN Uttle, Wanda pita I.
'tuelda)' nlabt that "straote bl\b- CO)' adviiOr, Maxine Rumtleld
Mrl. BerJha AmOS, chairman iff
biN" were -seen emeul.Qa ' lrolfl a and OJle guest, Alberta &amp;nowdeD. the Garden Club " F..astf1' flowtll'
late nta:r hf!re, preJUJDlblr from
Mr. and l{rs. . Herman Welcll ule reported the u1e 8 luecetJ.
1 ·"aubDlar.l.ne; tbat had - been 'and daughters, Cathy end Cbt! .i A total -of $115.05 [or Ilpwer- Wfl
1~ttt4: tie ' meri.tiooed it aialn , ol CITcleville
wer.e
weekend
lized
W~dnt.aday 01 a . joke.
pesUI of her parents, :Mr. anrl re·~r. a~d Mn. A.rcltle Sknpki~
Boweri uld .lfeGraw'a listen· Mrs.. Orexal Lambert ·&amp;nd her sis- of Elkhorn City, ·KY.. are apen .
ert "jjdn&gt;t . ·take it . that way." ter, Mr. and Mts. Robert Snow· ing their vacation wil_ft bfr brothTh_·' y swamned his statin, and d
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1 er, Mr. and Mn. ~ JodiY a.u.
oti:Jer 1taUon1, news"'per1 and
Mrs. Inez Adams and daJlghte.·, at their farttn at Pa*er RUJJ.
pollee .in the aru, with teltp®ne
f
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V
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cans.
Sue 0 Leewo • W. · a., 1 ~ ,·s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cbapm.,o
One woman said &amp;he b;ep.rd a Ethel Kinney of Plket.on wer J were Easter dinner gueab of
space. fhip'· had fatten iPto the weekend rues~ ...ot their mothc·:. MilS Opal Annstron•.
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,..~ and. _that "N:r~, mOnsters" ,Mn. klle r4artin and f~lf.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Ree-f".le .f01Uhjdi tJre barika. \
. 'Mr.s. J~an Parker ap;d d;auatter Jnd daupters of Akron ,1ferf
Bow«~ said .Uie sutioD '-•"•an Uncle Sue were in Galtipollt .if, weekend gue,U. of her mothfi!
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urday, !Chopping,
M
' rs. • •ma Rupe.
ruQning apnouncemenla U.at it
Robe-rt Lar t
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Mt b
was aU a joke.
Mr. anlli .M'n.
ge"M'r. and ftlrt. Kenneth
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"U. ·!J'U It mess but it t~r.asn't a and son .or ~Jum~ were'Suft;dt.' and sOns. llike ·and T~!jj
puj)Jieijy stuN or Iii · hoai:, just auests of hl~ .g tandparent.t, Mr. ChlUicothe were EQtet ~~
some . fwi.," b.e .sald.
· .. · and ·Mrs.
Lareent.
• ruests of his · fl8rtnts, Mr. an~
¥r. and Mrs. Te.t. .Grindley •rf Mn. El'za Michael.
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COlumbus were Saturday lllieSb;
- Rev. tnd )fr.s. Earl Slack were
or
llr.
aodM-•-rl
Xln•Sunday
a'fternoon '-lst
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""'lde.n o1 · c~PlUb~~.~ !ldl:: w~~o aft eonrmed at QoJzer
~JJOD
~pent the ..weekend with h~ fnth · anJi v'*"! . ~~neral. Jlo~_P.Uab.

~lident tO Cab'o emphasized the WH'I"N', Channel U, led a discus·

Del Monte --· Wholl!l K.,MI or Craam $tyle

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 25, 19&amp;7-7
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Real
Estate B~oker
In MIDOLIPOilT. OHIO

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Pl..., Automobll•, HtNith
A!J:CIDINT
Lite. CIIV:.ttr and ...W.

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INSURANCE AGENCl'

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annua1 180.01::-J

ton production and 60,000 will J&lt;)

become compel tors

Sprln1 Hlll ·-- Freth D•lly, homoeenbttl (Shttdtnl) CARRY HOMI Yo11r S.wint•

lour room- apartmenta, low rent.

·Coll'B. 1. Coo,., Mlddleporl.

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...rr~t4 110n. J&gt;rop Clolh•' o;:tblton Flther, lollddlopolt
. 61~~ 8#6S-X1l 'ltl

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Catsup --" ........ -·- - - 5 boHies $1.00

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=:=r=Rent
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Rich Spicy

·. The plalttl, wpj have an electr'
$00,000 'kva, en·
ouib lO tupply ' \he :domeslle
needs of a city of. 500,000, 'nit e.w.·
pec~d daily eon.pmpt.lon of 13
miUion raiJoiUI of watet eoutd
:::Aipply ais 'Cities the size o~
Wbeellnl, W. Va.
Olln Xa.thieson will
receive

~•l ~apathy of

See The
New Holland

PIGS, retd)' fJnt or May , 1 mile
out of Lancavllle on Dexter Rd .
4 24 6tp
Noah Chaalec~ .

N. Benla1, Pomeroy.

Pork&amp;Beans -··--·---······· ·· Jib: can JOe

:•sophie'~ Sermon" ({It the . open·
mg serv1ee and special mus1c was
presented by a :.a.uartet, Mr. and
Mra. 0. E. McKmley, Mrs. Ed4ar
Allensworth, ~omer R:ice,- wlth
Mrs. ~eorge ChddS u planLJ~ .
Duttng the bus.lness meeting a
new pr,ojeet was dliiCWised and will
be announced at a later date. The
meeting closed with a hymn sung
Baehelor or Science decree in
Physical Science and a Bachelor of
Law degree and is a lawYer at Ca.
bin Creek, W.Va.
Mr. Veazey. father of the bride
Is employed with the West Vir·
ginia Department of L4bor.

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HAZARQOUS JOB -

Estate ·

" 24 3tp

rtve Room Apartment with laun·
drJ and GaraJe. f1nt :noor. A.

Mrs. Clarence MeNeal, pre$1dent

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Cl.ll R. L. Coau.
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to twenly ·two members.
by
the were
men of
theKelly,
cl-.ss. Mro.
The hostosses
Mrs.
MeBirthdays of Mrs l!:dward lla-= ._
gerty and Mrs. Kelly were obsen· ,

of the Loyal Bereans Cla18, preaid·
ed when they met Tuesday at the
Chuteb ot Christ.
Mra. M. L. Kelly, chairman of
the hospitality committee, read

Come See _. .

tloued good traiUiportltiOb ~tlUties and proximity to market•.
Initial production \a I!Chedukd
..... . to
st&amp;rt In early fall .. t th~
.... -· ~ath•' eson and Revere ('opper an.:

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OMAUA . NC'b. UP - Whllc talk~omplctlon date : June 1~ . 19:17.
Barfi.CIHJI.mp.on liiliuraru.:e Ageaey, Jng with a lmy, policem an Carl
The bidder must ~ubmit with hi&amp;
Middleport. Fire ~ Automoblle- Va ccaro pl&lt;let'li him hand on the . bid a certified cheek in the
lkmc\11 . Phone 6318-X
~20-'dl boys arm . The hoy'~; dog promptly amount of $900.00.
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sa11 k hi~ tce~h into the patrolman'•
The minimum wage. to ~ paid
leg.,
to aU labor employed on this con·
tract .!!hall be in aecordance with
the Schedule of .PrevaiUng Hourly
CONCRETE BLOCKS
Wage Rates A&amp;eertained and DeterCOMPLETE lnsuranc~ l 1 rotec:tion,
mined by thfl Department of In·
"Build """ For Le11"
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
du strlal Relationa applicable to
M!ll11, Middleport, Ohio.
the State HiKhway Departmeo.t
Improvements in accordanc~ with
- - ---·- - : : - - - GRUESER BLOCK CO.
Sec. 411~.03, 4115.04, 411:1.03,
(21 ) Real
I Mlloo North of Pomoroy
41H~. 06 and 4115.0'7 of the Reviaed.
Code of Ohio.
COUNTitv HOME 2 acres, 7 rooms
ba th, life time shingles,
new
Before Usuing a purtbaae order
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the successful bidder wUI be repump drh·cn well, electric waler
quired to furnbh bond In an
healer, 4 miles from Pomeroy on
Rl. 143. Ca ll 71 -X after 6 p. m.
amount equal to one: half of the ·
coat ol the work.
4 20 3tp
Prequallflcatlon: Bidders mu.st
MODERN !tOME FOR SALE, 10
apply !or prequallficatlon with the
min. walk from Pomeroy , tl
department at tent 10 da·y s before
Completely New From
rooms and bath, full basement,
lhe date set to opt'ln bids. InforHitch to Chute
achool bus paases house. can be
mation pertainlna thereto. and preCinanced . Phone 0119-X.
qualifying blankl may be obtain· ·
4 24 3tc
ed from the }(iJhway ~dit Ex·
flminer, Room 007-E, Ohio Depart'·
TRACT@R SALES

'l!WO LOTS In Middleport, each
80 x 100. between South Socond and South Front or can be

ton. W. E. Ward, Che•hire:

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POWER UNIT with 35 KW Generator suitable for running amall
cuttlna: machine or loader . Sat.
ldaction
guaranteed. ~00 .00
Terma: to tultable person. Call
SPruce 3·!.1M4, Muon City.
4 25 3lc
8'~-1:;-ld;-:&lt;-::oa:;l-r::a::n-:g::-,,-,:;h--:c;-;1!;--,--:,::rec_n_a_n_d
ivo'ry, $10.00. Shorty Hannahs, 2 lU:DROOM HOUSE, bulh, ba,;;,•.
123 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
•mcut, coni rurn~tec, plenty sufl
w11tcr , &lt;1 n e acre ground, nice
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2&gt; 3tp
yal'd, garden, 11hickc.&gt;1r ~ ou~1!
BABY Baulnett complete, baby
garag!• , $4MO.OO. 2 miles from
~eale•,
child's trai!Une seat,
Pomeroy Ho1~h1 1J4. Pomt'ruyboft elothlnl! .d.zc 12 and 14.
Uutlllnd Hoacl, Itohcrt Baii ry.
· Call 111 -M ~r 378 Socond $1.,
Phone 024·Y
4-2:.!-6 !p
Pomeroy.
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BOAT AND MOTOR, 22 H.P. John-

Veazey··o·I T'
;r0p0n,o wedd"lftQ T0 Be
' Ch UfCh Of c~fl•st
Solemnized At Charleston Apr. 27 Bereans Clas
charles
Charleston,
wu taineer
peraoru Room
will be
held at
Moun·
here
todayLewis,
for a short
visit and
, Belle,
W.tbf'
Va.,·
and Meetl'ng Is Held

Examination Set

!C..,._ .._ ....
try. Otbtt aluminwa ·®mpanlet
a.l'lt bu.IJdlna: .pla.uU m. !.a a.ene• l
area a1pnJ tl:Je Ohio River,.
• '!he nnin TNJOn for the Ohio
Valley lnquaU1al tioom, Gude aa:d
b the dlaoovery th~t coal r:.&gt;
aources and produetlon can ·pro
~ vide the power needed for alum·
in"m product ion. He allfO men·

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Jr., W&lt;rf 'hla ........ts. llfr.. and

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of ~~.
' ..AJber¢~ Sf!,0\\f4ta Wit an . Ea~­
ter po!.tt. ~~ t.Jt. ~n4 . . FrancL1
x 9ntfomeTF IDd f-Qf eJ J..,angs-

Mrs. Ami ~nt.
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Mrs. Joan Wu,,,
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rolan and . Mrs .. 'liina, ~l.Jt ~
'"· GaU1~hs FridaY .w!iere ~
Mm•. WW! had a che~ at thJ!
hospital.
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·Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erlewine . r.il\. fDd )(rl. ler.ld 'foodrum
were Sunday au~ts of her mpth,
d d#\I:.JlltUa Debbie 11 tu~ Vickie
er Mr~ .. Iv-a How~ll of Leon. They :~·1)m.~. 11;. lnd ...-: John
also v1s1Led t~e s1c~ (rom Rutland DyJ:e and aoft
¢Xenia, 'Mrs.
who are confmed m Holzer Hos- ~th Lueas ot iWiell~ •nd ~· .
.pltal.
and Mrs. James. Hew~ It ·and. son
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reuter of
of Columbus were ~
· ter
Jowa were EII.Ster guc~$ of Mr.
ot their father, Sam ke.
and Mrs. Edward Th_~mas.
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Carla and A!in Mdler of A ,·
sons, SteVe and Larry we:re
h~n 11 spe.nt their ~tc~ va~atll'll
e....,.lng .g uests of ·Mr.
w~~ t~Jr gtan~ents, -ir:f and
; Archie SimpkiP~ of
Mn. .W\i.lllam FOlan.
Mrs. EtHel Nelson and d•.ugb
tq; Jlelth 'Mfie •.~d Mrs. Dorlf·
T&amp;o,.as and ,daugJlters: qee a~"
Kathy were business visitors in

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Pa'fket!lbul'g Saturday.
Md. ,ipeal'l ·Little ' and Mrs.

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Mr1; Francts Sriowd~ was an
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p_a, e.~!l at 0 Zff Easter guest of her daughter, Mr
·.Jn ~, ... m,~ ~':~'! of fl~~· . The WSCS eonduete 4 an ·Eo.~,ed and Mrs. ·Georce Harte.nbach of
,.he ·e owlt Co pany; pUblishers Market at tbe Department StoJe Pomeroy, · ~
o! . Le~ : ¥qQ:lne~ ~F OPfl ~ s.lt~ay,' li~
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.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden
the WliTN 'statian and t.l:ie eom·
are' leaving Tuesday evenint for
pany bu. had' imelo&amp;ra tdf.v~
J'l'flnk 'i'lt,oitMR, ·Mrs. La Verne a five day sightseeing trip ttl
the valley area before startini thls Ward, Mr. SteWard, l'!{rs. ~athe'!"· W.!Uihington, D. c. -Mr. $nowden
glganUr: . pioi¢ft. • ·
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ine Grant and Mrs, Stella Fap~ of ,whp ·ls .i.IPent for the National
. It is . ~~pjcte~ to ~ rnJiWQIJ.e Columbus were Eolllter dki~
·iind
,';:A«ident Insurance Co..,
~tort tKe ata~ibna: are ready for ltH:tts of Mrs. S. L.. Bryant.
..., awardf4 the all expeDse p.aid
perteet .traDIIDJ.&amp;Iion. '
' M,i n JOfln Montt:Om'r' ·. ~! thiri tri,p 'for bigh r.d esmanship
- · ,, . •-- - Langsville' RID s,pent Sunday" eve• for tfiis disb·lct. Their sons Steve
MARKIT RI~Rf
ning with Miss Phyllis
ap~ Larry wiU et.ar with their
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Elwla Lee lOb ol· ·Mr.
gr,ndparents,
Mr. and M'r8. Roy
.J;gas, weak, net .pJid at ftl~l i Sherman JohnsOn ls iij.
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den
whUe
they 11re gone.
M r. au -lnl-s. H1ram c1awter
for U. S. · eba~umer whites
browns, A jumbOs 32·34; A
and dau,t.ter, Judy Bind Hn.~
Mr. ahd Kn. Earl Dailey or
8
d Hat'ff· w~rc father,
LOuisville are vlslUng with ' b"r
;ll0;1l; A ~~dblftl!l 2$-f7; ·A
Benny, . 00 !'3 an
Georae Pralt.
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~4BY . evaing dir.,ncr ·cutsts o!
Mr. and Mtt. Robert VandQme.rt
and brOwns A laree 35-36;
their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul
d
diUIA J.ai 1 Wee 32.
Pat.t.er.wn.
:.~... 'D
ters Pem and Ann of
wiscons n fire Easter weekend
.Chi~ens, s.tta~y, fryers
Mra. Pfu~
guetts .ot :ber 'mother Mrs. ~- . .
Jb, t!·18; 'hens bci&amp;YJ' 13-18;
ot Pomeroy
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hla
Ch~pman.

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POMER()Y
SOCIETY

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Julie Probasco
Named Sor.ority
Representative

Mr. and Mn. John Hard·· at·
Julie Ann Proouco. daugt&gt;ter of
tended a square dance in Char- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Probasco, a

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Bruee Johnson, Santa Barbara, pledge of Alpha Phi sorority . t
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Clan!lce Andrews
received ah Easter gift of a large

red ·leather Bible from their son ,
William, who is stationed at Foley, Ala.

pledge of Alpha Phi sorortty at
Miami Univenity where she ia a
frerhman, repreaented the sorority
at the Greek Week.! Night, Monday, April 22. Mia.s Probasca gave
a monologue "An Ancient Greek
Goes Modern" for the program
which was held at ~enton Hall .

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o( Beverly spent the
One hundred and nin'Cty lrtu·
past weekend with 'her parent1, dents are served at lhia dining
Mr. and Urs. Leonard VanMeter
room.
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Stephen Patterson

is

~pe ndlng

Church Of Christ
Prayer Meeting
Held On Wednesday

a weeks va('atiou m Columbus
with bi.s aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Taylo r and family.
MrJ5 . ·E dgar Altmayer .and aon!,
Stewart and Larry I'~·Le vitlll
lown, L. I. arri-vJ»-...ttoday for .\
Mrs. 0. E. McKinley led the dett"n da y viJ;Jl with her parenli, votional service at the Prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young.
meetinr~ held at the Church
o-f
Christ Wednesday night and spe·
RUTI..AND
clal music wa e pre11ented by Mr.
and Mrs, McKinley, Homer Rice
Mr. and M'rs. J. Pnul Uoyd of and Mrs. Edgar Allensworth w1th
t~airmont, W. V.,
were Easter
Mrs. George Ch.ilds am pianist. The
weekend guesi.B of the1r daugh- leader next Wednesday will be
ter, Mills Elizabeth Lloyd.
.Mrs. William Slator.
Mrs. Faye Palmer or Galion
i~ vi~ilmg her son Mr. and Mrs.
Fred I. Gardner , pastor of the
Fred George.
Church, was in char~;:e of th.e Bible
study class h.cld alter the devoPhylll• Snowd.n
tional service .

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·, ..The llne11 lnve1tment you can make for your ~hild'a fu ..
turt. Tht co1t 11 •mall: the rewardft are areal h\ ~elf-con·
ftde1,1«, ~pularity, aucceu in ~ehaol, and abOve all In a
liftume. of enjoyment. You can alve r,our r;:hild theae lhlnp
now, With the Bund)' Instrument of h a choice. You will find
Bundy instrumentl m almoat every achool band in the coun ..
try, boctull Bundya are easy to play, l~kpensive to buy and
ketp, lftd lrt built by flqMIJII to aive the tone band dlreclora
like. Brlna in )'our y,ounpttr to choose from our complete
collection ot lh~ famou1 instruments. Help him to reap the
pleuurt tnd llttlf~tttlon thai only music c:an aivc,

ELBERFELD$
Jlractiali.Beaucl/111

MISS EMILY

Gothard and family In Hurricane, In Tampa , Florida.
W. Va., returned home today. She
Easter guestl of· Mr. and Mrs.
will leave Frtday for Columbus tor Herman Haddox Included Carmen
an indefinite visit.
Haddox, Cleveland;' Mr. and Mra.
Cht~r les · Lupton ant family, \; ..dli·
polls; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Had.
do:x 1nd children, Point Pleasant.
Mrs. Garl Balley , Beverly. former local resident, and., her daughters, June, South Bend, Ind., and
Mnilyn, Akron, visited here briefly· Monday anti were accompanied
Fifty women from Nelsonvlll .. on a motor trip to Washington, D.
Logan, Marlett:~, Belpre, Pom· C., and Williamsburg, Va., by Sal·
eroy, Middleport, Rutland, Roc\r. ly Sauer, who is on vacation from
bridge, McArthur. Vin ton, Ewin,a:· the Ohio Fuel Gas Company of.
ton, Athen.s and The Plains were fie e.
registered for .t he preliminary
Mrs. Bernard Krinke and chilFlower Show School Tuesday at
dren, Chillicothe, are houseeueats
The Plains High School
The '!peakera, Mrs. Earl Ben· of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Everson
der, Marietta and Mn. Jiwnt&gt;.s and daughters, Pat •~d Janet.
Shelby Jean, Naney and Kitty
Jackson, Ewlngton, tnld In dettll
Mt,dows,
Charlel'ton, and Judy
what makes a good schedule for a
~ney,
Dupont
City, visited Sunflower sbow with sample sche
duies on display. Ufing a color day with Mr. and Mra. Paul Mourn·
wheel Utey explained the tolor ing and daughters.
cbmbinations as applied .to flow· ~r .and Mrs. John Sliefvatter,
er .c~hows.
Levattown, and their daughter,
Specimens and s rrJngemtnts Lorrtinc, visited friends and rela·
\',ere judged orally to show ju1111 tlvu herli! last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darst tnd
whtlt a jud~ee looks for In seorlnq
10111,
Richard, spent Easter week
them at a nowcr shvw.
wltb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A workshop is planned for ttle
E. Bell, Columbus.
nc~:r future which is aiM a pre·
Mra. Harvey Mourning and son,
requisite for elementary juda:in~ Henderson, were week end guests
acboob being
offered by the
of her sitter, Mrs. Allee Mattox, Pt.'
Oh.i.o Association of Garden Club~J Pleaeant.
during the next two years.
.
Mrs. Robert Mills is reported ill
These
elementary
judgl
1:g
GOTHAP.D
wlth phlebitis at Holzer Hospital
~clwob are to be taught by ex· wbt,re a daughter, Mary ''Louise,
from Office Training School in perta from the Univt'rslty staff.
wu ~rn on Easter Sunday.
Col umbus attended
Middlepor ·
High School. She is employed at
t he Ohio 011 Equipment Com
pany, 251 North 1-tigh Street, Col·
umbus.
Mr. Sharkey is a graduate c..f
the cla!t!! of HMQ, Columbus High
SC'hool and served two years Ju
the Armed Forecs He is cmplo)··
ed a~ Su pply Requ ireme nts Clel·k
at the Engineers' Malntenanc,•
Ccutcr, ~2 Starling Street, Colu.ol

Mrs. Lesta Gothilrd,
South
Third Avenue, Is announcirt"g tlw
1pproach.1ng marriage uf her dau·
ghter, Emily Gathard, 233 Brchi
Avenue, Columbus, to Frank Sharkey 704 Derrer Road, Columbus,
eon of Mr. and Ml"S. l'""red 0. ·shar·
key 393 South Burgess Avenu ~.
ColLtmbue.
The marriage is schcfiu i&lt;&gt;d for
May 31st at 7:30 p. m. at the
Chi cago Avenue Churl·h of Chrh~
in Colll"ll\'bus.
-~iss pothard, who -"'-"_d_u_"'-'_d_b_u_'·------- - - -

Mrs. Robert Arnold ('/1\crtaineJ
Friendly
Ne.igllhurs Clu 1
'l'msday evening al ht&gt;r home on
Roek Street.
Dur~ng
lhl' busines!J s~s~I'Jn
In charge of the president, Mn.
Denver Thnma, it wn~ vo tod b 1
plsre the proceeds frnm the tra·
e img prizc.'l m the flow~r tun 1
The trave lmg prize donated hv
M'rs. Leon ML·Kni :;ht wa~ award·
Nl tn M!'S. W.i!liam Sheridan.
"ThHnk Yo u:·· Clll'd~ w1~1 ·c l"Pad
fro m Mrs. E. E . l"ollrocl anrt 1,, ,.
F:iuu~r SriUt('fer family for k1nd·
nc!ls to tlwm during Llwir brreavl'
mt•nl. Mrs. Thoma UIW'd Llw
lllf'tubt•rs tu \urn in sah•s t. 1x
:-;tamp.~ to ,Mrs. l'~ !lll'rSIJ!l Well,

lhe

lEARN HOW EASY
IT IS TO START
YOUR CHILD ON
THE INSTRUMENT
OF HIS CHOICE
FROM OUR SELEC·
TION OF FAMOUS

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IMPART(AL
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MARTFORD. Conn. UP- ·~UC!I !
80UJbt I bipllrtisan thief after Of- I
Cicci at Republican and Demouttle :
atate headquarters, sevedl ~OGU !
apart were looted tht same dV· . }

Surprise Party
Held Wednesday
'For Church Choir

In AdV8I'tlllnjl
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Mra. c. R. Kon'krlght and Mias
Besu Sanborn were a:ue1ts of tended the midweek
honor It a JUrprise
birl.tlday v.ice and Bible study eiasa. ;.
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Refreshments of ice tream. ,.
party held a( Heath Metrhodist

made by
the mcm·
bers were worn and pictures llJil.,
en of the gru up. Prizes wcrfl
awarded to Mrs. LcDn MrKuighL
for the most original hal, Mr:;
Jack ltobson, the funniest au 1
Mr.~ .. WillArd Il eincs and Mrs. Lee
Tyo t he prettiest Mrs. Ohvc In·
gr&lt;Jh!om Wi',\ Lhc judge.
Ga mes wt•re played !l llri p! izc~
awardrd to Mrs. Gernld Grucst·r,
M1·s. H eine~. Mrs. ln ,~ rah.a m ami
Mrs. Sheridan. Mrs. Lucien Pullc 1
rec Plvcd the cloor pr ize .
'l'hu next mcctlng will hr at
the 'hOml' of Mrs. r:ct 1rgc But"h,m·
;1n and t ll orc
will b&lt;' a .gifl
chan,gc with the revealing of "sc·
C"rct paIs."
A salad course woLs served h•
the
ho~tess to thos&lt;' named abov l
Plan&amp; were made r ~w ·
and \1rs Charles Werry Jr , Mrs.
nual pop py sale when the l. a~ics
Plwood Bower~. Mrs. C11arif!3
j'\uxlllary of Drew Wt·h~t t ·r Pos•
American Legion mel Tuesda y l..&lt;'~ar. Mrs. David Ohlinr&lt;1cr, Mr~.
Hc11ry Werry, Mrs. Ro y Smith
evening at the Legi on Hm n ~.
and l!UCSLs Mr.s. Amanda Kaspar
Mr:S. W. R. Davis, prr~idcnt,
Linda Smith and Susu~ Arnold.
pres!Ocd pnd a reporl Wl!s made
on t he rummfi!;{C sa\(' held rc·
rc nliy. Mrs. Orville Wcll was
n;~m cd tis chairman of lhc rtopp y
11nd Mi8.s Ann a Ebcrsbneh
and Mr!. Frllnk Cheescbrew, co·
chai·rnlcn.
A report on the talk give n
SAVE 1100 TO $1,000
Monday evcnlni in Nelsonville by
Frfld Th11ckcr. alato commander
ACT NOW
of the American Legion, was
given by Mrs. Davis. Thacker
spoke on three bllls bd£?rt Con·
grcss which are of lnt('rcst ln
voterana, namely, a pension for
all World War vctenns ~rt cr
they reach the age of 68 If their
income doe.s not exceed $1400;
a !ltahl! or force treat)': and s
compulsory military training or
tlx months for all bt~y s after they
have completed •high school or
before they reach the age or 20.
Mr1. Georae Mowery read 11 n
article on the P:~n-Ameri'cRn
atudy during the program hour.
Rcfre! hmenl3 were served by
Mra. Lewis Stanley. Mrs. Stanley
Jones, Mra. J. 0. Roedel, Mr;
U. $,No. 2S
Charlea Withrow, )frs. A. V. HowWAVIRLY, OHIO
ell and Mn.. Waltor' Wtlker at the
eloae of 'lhe meetlntr.
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HOME SALES

enttn e

Wednesday evening Uy cake and coffee were served- with •
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein for the ehclr Mark Tannehill, a guest, asailtlna . ...
members and those who had at· Mrs. Klein in serving.
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the Meigs County jaU Wednesday night past a surprised court.
hguse janilor centered today in wooded bills abOut four miles
· •bacl\' of Mason City .
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• .broUght him onto a rural road to steal sandwiches out of a

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farm worker's lunch' box. He was 1
seen by · Mason Chief of Police W. 1
T. Thorn who ~ h6ttted to· hlm to
~ ~jzlv~ hlmaelf up."
, ChleL.]'horn said Hudson ran j
off throultl a wooded area imd
' escaped but not before Thbrn had
pu.mpe~ two shot; Hu-tson's way,
netther apparentl:v taking efr~et.
1'he ehlef had been patrolling
roads h:l the area after word had
reathed' him that Hudson had ~en
~een there.
I
llu&lt;lflon ls a native of Hlt1'tford, 1
-~':'- •nd has a Wif-e and s mall chlldi'en I
· . JJvlnR there now. He had bP.en
... , failed here April 6 after eveding
eaufornia offieer!J.
7 Chief Thorn notified tbe Melg:l--j..
1County Sheriff's dcpal'tment
:lfudiQn. vanished in the woDds.
$herl:tf Robert C. l:lartenbach and
DepUty Howard Frank
a .,.car and spent the
aetrtb.ing the area where Hudson
had · been seen. They round
trace of Jrl,m.
·"!:i.•A ·p icture oi Hudson taken b•r
.1
Daily Sentinel wa~ televised
WSAZ.TV la.st night atld at.
~J::::,,:a~r•;,~c~nfident the man will
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. Officer&amp; In "· the
. as the State Highway" ,,.,,o,, are keeping an iil~rt

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said today
Ro1s Ev·
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offic«a
&gt;~&gt; wbo participated In the all night
~arch fOr Hudson on Wednesday
wben he effected his escape from

TO THE FIRST 100 LADIES

ttie jail.

TO VISIT OUR STORE EITHER DAY

'Pomeroy Senior
OassPlayTo
. Be Held Tonite·

We will give absolutely free wllh tile purch- of U.OO or more

"lrom Romantic! Hawaii"

ONE GREEN TI-LOG
THE GOOD LUCK PLANT FOR YOUR HOME

" Headin' For A · Weddi n' " a
hilJ-bllly farce in three t!Ctsl, will
be p~ented tOnight, directed· Ly
J~mes Diehl, In
the Pomeroy
Junior Hlgh auditorium startiq
at 8 p. m.
The Senior play will feature
·r omantic leads played by Dttk
Genhelmer and Janet Struble.
Others in the cast are Brentloi
Strauss, Mllt
Lambert,
Linda
StiX'kton, Alma Reynplds, Rit:.
Ball,' Jamea R. White. lJla Sue
Terrell ,. Jerry DBNi.s, Linda Moor'3
Jeanette Ha111, Max Eichinge~
Radhet Genheimer and April
Shaateen.

Eaay To Care For- EIUY To Grow- Fun To Waleh Grow
No Green Thnmb Neeessary

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES
During The Abqve Two Days!

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7" DYNAL

PAINT

PAINT

.TITANTIC WHITE

all colors

$6.09 Gal.

99c

$6.95 Gal.

$4.44 Gat

BUY 5 GALLONS
.,. GET 1 FREE.

BUY 5 GALLONS
GET 1 FILEE!

Buy 4 &amp;allons
We &amp;tve Yoa 1

h11 Paper

~ "General"

79c

Rubber Due

WALL PAINT
' For W.allpaper
Perfect
Many Colort

Wall &amp; Woodwork

Wubable

PAINT

$U9 Gal.

ALKYD n.AT

ltooulor $SJ'$

$3.48 Gal. ·

CJulklnl Colllplllllld

.... lor $$.7$ 0.1.

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If
ha~e sold out of. ~~·
l~s you wish, we wi111Jt~
them for you, at our advet,
Used Sale Prlet~'

Complete

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GRASS. SUM"EU

8 01. 8x12:

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$1.!11

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Reg, Tube Prke 4k

2 tubes 75c

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·Tht · deeetnd who was a mem·
ber

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POmertr chur&lt;!h of
tlmt resident of

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for 'llie Upper Ohio Valley " lo""&lt;"poriod oJ 11!11•·
annouriced soon, ·accord· ·.. SeiVleei wUl be In charae of
manager the ·Ret. tlbnard Seevero. with burfor Bil-

ial to be .made tn ~ U•e ~eech ~ve
d.lreetioa of the

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"· All PlMurgh Platti•·
Gla~ Quanly

a..•• 20%

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elote the nline o[ the

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u.e:~ QJnt 11 one of tbe.
~~~t~tiiitlil panli ir fomiUu lo ;ou Mn

Service Station
Manager Is Ntmted

11 . tho• ;tr~ady in dpeiattctit Lip Moqre
ColumbQa
a~ClD."P, Ule river."
. · all

Harry Shrie\-e is announcing he
iJ the new manager of the Nick~
les Gulf Servlce Station at 908 •' ·•
W. Main St., Pomeroy, beginning

llitt\ludl! ,uiloiil:an c'yonomld, the

Immediately.
Mr. Shrieve says he will !pe·
cialize in lubrication and the
highest of service lo all bla pi·

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· 'Oompitllu wld•h han pletea ehUdren.
. tile. Yillh&lt;~ollle of ,new piUI!I
· SliJeti:a divlai.on of Union ' Carbide
· apd ·e artlon Corp.. and tlle ·Monon88he1, Pow'l!r Colbpao)'.
'~'"The WheeU!J.a: lnttlltieneer said
UJe Qcw plap.t ~ il! ex~d to be

'Joeatel:t-betwt.en Bfind•s R.Un, south

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Another major ln4ustrial develop- MellO CopniY bod been iU over

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Oaimed By Death
On Thursday Noon
f\meraJ a.ervieea wlJl· be ·h eld
Suft.day at 2 p. m.... u1 the Ewing
Funer,I '· Chapel for Elza Gilmore,
Sr.\ ~ .. of Po111eroy . who . died
11nttsd'a)' rioon at Holzer Hospital

M,jor Industrial
Plant Predicted
Po~ O~io Valley
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AdmissloD.!I: Roger
Racine; Mn. Marie
Kathy Ann
Ditcharge&amp;~

Madelyn Salser,

Comer Ia

Phar~a~y
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Deeoted 'J'o 'J'IIe l•ternt• f l 'J'lle ftelp.H•••• Ar!INI.

Chu~h

Of bu~ tompletely Remodeled Pai~f Store
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 26·27

Walbable - .Drya Ia 1 Hour

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THESE T,WO DAYS FROM 8 A.M. to ' P.M.

Quall\7 GuO&lt;onl,.d ,

Fair-Poced·,

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Auxiliary Mops
Plans For Annual
Poppy Day Sale

TRAILERS
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chairman It wns \'oted to .purchase flowers fo1· the Naylon
Run Mmnorial on Memorial Day
anrt Mrs. Donley Rmbt•l w;~s nam·
cd to make the purchr.sc.

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Mrs. Robert Arnold Is Hostess To
Friendly Neighbors Club Meeting

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Mr. and Mrr. Co:waa, wbo have

been vi&amp;iting Mrs. Iubel WineYn. Le3ta Gothard, Whl) hts brenner, and family, were sehed·
been visiting Mr. and Mr.s. J. W. uled to leave today for their home

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Mrs. Malcolm Miller •• employcd at the Martin Reat,aurant.

, Fifty Attend
Flower Show
Judging School

Robe rt Cleland of Long Bc:.ch ,
Cali(., is spending
two weeks
with his mothar. Mrs. CJyde AnAn honor l'tudent at MiddlepOl't
drews.
High
School, she was one of the
Mr. and Mn. Henry 9k"Jfld,
honor studenta at the University
Mn , Clyde Andrews, Ro~rt
land and Mildred Adams ~ft who attended a dinner given for
Wedne!day ror a vb1t in
W) tbe top-ranking .stude nta. Miss ProBrighton , Pa ., with Mrs. Maree ·{ basco has been appointed aa hosBaily and son, John, and other teaa of the dining·room at Hepburn Dormitory !or the coming
relatives.
Mr.s. Dwight Reed and daugh- year.

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Emily Gothard, Frank Sharkey
To Be Wed Moy311n CoiUJll.bus
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