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Pomero1·11lddlep4)r!, 0 ., AprilS, 1957

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Jlr. '-1¥1 lh':l. Cuh Bn.ley eall- entertained at the home of Mn.
el to 1ee. ba lister, )(re. Ells Alpha Barr Monday evening.
The WSCS of Asbur)' Methodist
Ntlioa. ..at Albany Friday,
Clair Nelson and Carl Gorby ar~
"-- Dualte Bur ltteo&lt;Jed the 4-R th e leade n . The next meelmg Church. Syracuse, mPt Wed nei-

CluQ ~meetJnc: for leaden and t:d· will be at the home of Clair Nel- day eve ning at th e horne of Mra.
Oma Winebrenner with .Mrt. Dana
• 1'ilon at Gallipolis Mondu eve- wn.
Winebrenner as hostess.
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A devotionAl per iod opened
~Ne..M1S
R... rve Dl1trl~t No. 4 the · meetina: with Mrs . Frieda

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REPORT OF CONOITION OF

P1C " Our Plus Becomes a Crosa

Home Missions In The Natlonrl
New.s ."

'THE·FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Mrs. J\,lice Capehart presenlf l1
the program "Airplane bland
Tour." A r eview of the Jut two
chapters of the study book, 1'!11!
Church in Southeast Asia" wa~
given by M!ss Marcia Karr. Pic·
ASSETS
tures from the Easter number of
Ideals
Magazme wer~ ~ hown Ll V
Cub, balances with other buka, i.neluding reserve balance,
the
president,
Mrs. John Sauvag&lt;!
ud cub ltems in process ot eollection - -~----~~------- $211,529.60
Jr., who .spoke on each pictul'e
U'lited: States Government obUgatlonJ, direct
ODd parahteed ....•..••.•.••..•..••.... •..•.......... 311:1.489.06 and closed w1lh a poern "Thoughts
Obllption• of States and political subdlvisiona ~ ~~~~~ .. -19,023.16 for Good Fnday.''
C~rate atoc:b (inclurtin&amp; t3300 stock of F-ederal
During the business session
3,300.00
Reaerve ban ..) --- --- - --- -- -- - - ·--·-----------~~-~--Loan~ and dilcaunts (including $391.97 overdrafts) ~-~·--- 383,581.41 Mrs. Carl B. Weese , treasure ~,
Bank premisea owued $UI,800, furniture and
reported tha-t
the missiOnary
pledge
and
all
b1l15
were paid in
fizluno $1132.1!0 . ..... .. . . ... .. .... _ .. .
16,932.110
fuJI for the year. It was voted to
(Bank prel\liHI owned are subject to no lien&amp;not a5!11umed by bank)
Other as1ets __ ---- ~~--· - -- - ---~--- - -------------- - --425.~0 pay the balance on the water
TOTAL AISETS -- - ·-·········-· --········ .. -··· - - $1137,28Ul9 pipe to the church parsonage. A
Lenten offering was taken. An
LIAIILITIEI
attendance of 94 was reported
for the World Day of Praye.·
Demand deposita of indivlduala, partnerships,
Service
with a collecLJOn of $21.56
and ~orporatlon• ~·- --- --- ~~ -~~~- _ -~~~~-·-~-~-~-~~ $436,451.?2
Mrs. William Eichinger spiri·
Time deposits of individuals, partnemblps,
and ~orporations ~~.- ~ -~· ___ --· ·-- -- - -·- - --- -- - · 296,23~.72 tual life secretary closed the
Depositt of St.ate1 and poHth:alsubdlvisions ___
77,248.23 meeling with the review of one
TOTAL DEPOSITS . ............ , . ... . . . $809,93S.67
of Paul's lette rs.
otbtr liabilities
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nefreshments were served by

OF IIACINI
ht tts. Stete of Ohio, It tht CioN of lusl~ on Mlrch 14, 1957. PublllhM In r_esponM to All meH by Comptroller of the Currency, under
loctlon 5211, U.S. RoviM&lt;I Slot•'"'

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TOTAL LIABILITIES ••••..••• • • •••• •• • • . . • .....• • $810,026.10
CA,.TAL ACCOUNTS

Capital Stock :
APRIL 5
Common sto~k. total par $50,000.00 --·- - -- --· --~~ - -~- - $ ~.000.00 FRIDAY
Surpluo ..... ... .... . ........... ..... .. . .. . . .... . .. .
00,000.00 Grace Kelly
Ray Milland
Alfred HitchcOCk'.s
Undivided profits ... ~~·-- . . · --- ------ --- ---- ~ -- --17,25499

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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TOTAL LIABlLITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •.• $937.281.09
MIMORANOA

DIAL M FOR MURDER
, (In Technicolor)
-:alsoCindy Carson •
Lance Fuller

PRONTIER WOMAN, DAUGHTER
As.seb pledged or ass.igned to secure liabiliti es
OF DAVY CROCKET
and for other purposes ----- ~ ------ ---· - --- .. - ---· $122!181.2~
(Vistram11.
slmi1ar to Cinemascope)
I. Freeland S. Norri•, Cashier of the above-named bank, do so emnly

(In color)
swear that the above statement ls true to the best or my knowledge· and
behef.
• CARTOON - Senor Droopy
SATURDAY ONLY
APRU. 6
FREELAND S. NORRIS, C ash~er.
Lon Chaney
Bruce Benne tt
Correct- Attest: J. DILLON CROSS
DANIEL BOONE, TRAlL

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W.A. ORR
Directors.
EBER S. ROUSH
State of Ohio County of Meigs, ss:

(In Color)
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Viclor
Mature
Richard Egan
Sworn to and aubscrlbed before me ttti.!l 3td day of April, 1057, And
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of lhas bank.
Stephen McNally Virginia Leith

VIOLENT SATUROAY

FRANK CLELAND, Notary Pub1ic.

(Clnemascope- Teehnico lor)

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COMEDY

My commilalon expJrca Feb. 12, 1060.

CARTOON

()(..Cit.

We were FIRST in new caraaleaagoin last month and we're loaded _
with Fine Trade-Ins at Bargain Prices.
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195~ Plymouth Dlx.

.. · .. · .. $495 1956 Buick Special · · · ·· · $2,695
Sedan. "Hard Top". Almost
1952 Ford 2 dr. · · · ·· · · ·· ··· $555 4likedr.theRiviera
day it WitS sold. Fully equipped.
2 d,. Sedan. Lusturoua turquoise linish.

Dlx. Sedan. FordomaUc. Runs fine . Good Low mileage. Dynaflow drive. New one
tires.
costs over U,OOO .OO more.

1952 Pontiac Bcyl. · •· ·· ··· $555 1956 Pontiac Star Chief ·· $2,695

2 dr. Sedan. Hydramatlc drive. Original 2 dr c 1 u c
p
All
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IiCht areen finish.
. a a na pe. on0 ac s ne. 1953 Ford 'Oix, ... .. .. . . .. . $777 genuine leather _seals. Hydrama!lc! drive.

4 dr. Sedan. Fordomatlc. Original light 1iJ55 Buick VB ·· · · · · · · · · $1,995
blue flnlah.
Special 2 dr. Sedan. Dynaflcw drive. R&amp;H.
1954 Chevrolet21 O .. .. $1 1 195 Very low mileage. Spotless.
4 dr. Sedan. Original two tone green. Extra J955 Pontiac VB ... .. ... $1 995
good for model.
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,49
tatlon
Wagon.
O':"ned
by
one
ol
our
Me·
1 5 cha-nlcs. Hydramallc.
1954 8U VB
2 dr. Sedan. One local owner. Low mileage.
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1954 Pontiac Bnl· .... .. $1,295 1955 Pontiac VB · .. .. · · · $1,995

Dlx. 4 dr. Sedan. Hycframatlc drive. R&amp;H . fSintar fhledf ~t~r. Sedll•n;,b Onebofb!Pod~~lac'a
Low mileol•· Spotlessly clean inside &amp; out.
ea · an
s rea )" een a e . Hy1955 Ford VB ... ....... .. $1,850 dramatic. Power S~eerlng snd brakes. . •

Sta. Wacon. Fordomatlc. Spotles't!origlnal 1954 Dodge VB · · · · · ·· · · · $1 ,295
Iiebi blue finish. April book •uw.oo. New Royal 4 dr. Sedsn. Best series Dodge. !'owBuick trade-ln.
· er Steering. Power flyte. Immaculate inside
1956 Buick Special · · · · ·· $2,395 ancl out.
4 dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive. Fully equip· 1951 Buick
$595
ped. One Local owner.
t--l I .... .. 2;.~1:95 4 dr. sedan. Dyna ow drive.
1956 lukk ...,-a

}- · 1 dr. Riviera Sedan. "Hard Top". Dynaflow

s:rvr ......... .

1951 Shldehker ·. · · · ·· ··· · $277 .

drtve. Fully equipped. One local. owper. 4 dr. Sedao. Economy Cbernpion series.
Reolly sharp.

MANY MORE

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Chu.re:b, Syracuse. met Thursdq&gt;
at tile chUrch for qulltin1. •
Mra. Alice Capehart bu returned home after a several weeks
\'lait at Melbourpe, Fla. with ber
son and &amp;juJhter-ln-lW, :Mr. and
Mrs. Dona1d Ca~ebart. Wli(le in
Fl~ido ahe visited lofalj&lt;l Mtllory

Eleaoor Schaaf, Mlddlep&lt;)rt Society Editor, Phone 6071

Midd1eport Society Notes

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Waswhen
honored
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Oinner
the
WSCS of lbe Mbuey lofelhodlst

Llkme Bearhl Hawtloa, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pholll! 6244

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Women To Meet ·

Shal{espeare Club
Of Pomeroy Plans
Ann&amp;~al Luncheon

Evangeline OES
Chapter Meeting
Held On Thursday

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Rcy. Fo~t Mo;.ny, t'h8 past(lr
nt th.e ehurcll, .said that ~ had U,.e
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land In
a dl!t!p interest 111 -the cheelt ts·
a·nd Savings Co:, who •eceived It as a

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tlloAt -on hi• eh rtr:e: It wq, re,POrf.
ed lhat f!3 persons ha4:_~al~Wi.J
Sunday SC)1ool ther e c.n · hi~ Sua
day.
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stoves and. ·they .,had
same .day.
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in 1a JQe'ation other , · u•~• . l
neat tbe stoyea.
N thtinder.uOrm had · gi-t th.!'..
area
thUB giving rile \o
tha[ 1he building

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FOR .

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Anna Jean Rose
snacks. Is Candidate

Latest Mon!lrneht De~lgns ~;~l)d Stvfl1~ ~;~fXI

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For Prom Queen

Miss Anna Jean Ro•e bat been

~"osen candtdate fOT · queen 'of

Ohlo Unlvefalb"'• 18G7 I·Prom,
one or the Unlvenit)''l bigoat
aati1l event1 ot the year.
She Js the ctau1htcr of Ml'. 111d
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Howard Hall.
Miu R011e i' • jUnior mojotln~.
In mu1i~ e&lt;Jutatioll • . ·

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M r and Mn. Jack Hein and ill 10 Florida , Ia being ()own to 1
Mr.s. JJarear'ft Swearinaen. an(,(
daughters, Pamela and Marle n.!, New York hospita1 for further
di11.Jhter; Mrs. Ali~e Cape)lari;
·R~;~gers City. Michiean1 are vlsitm .t heatment.
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were business vWWrt in Parkersher pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. ClarC. H. W'i!!e Jr., . who hu been
burt, W.Va. Monday.
ence Clark.
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at Sargents on OVEC buJfneq. re·
Mr. IJ)(I ¥ri. Bomer Hyiell and
Charl ~ s Bcnn'ett and L. D. Diles turned home Tft.ur~ay ..
son and Mn. Dey Hraellleft Weddrove to Po e~ W. Va., WednesdlY
David Scllapiro, Dayton, b1s
nesday moraine for a vieltion at
to v1~it Homer Rano,, a form~ r been a business visitor here .
Orlando,
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local resident who ~as been ill
Rachel Batey, ch'! rk at the
for some time.
Spe ncer Martrt In Middleport li
Mr. and Mrs, Jolm Llet'filer are
Mr. and Mr.s. Claude Chees~ ill wi$ bron.chltls.
visitma: in Lorain wltb tbelr son
brew Pt. Pleasant visited Mr anrl
C. R. Fowler, who has b':!en iU
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
since last November has return·
Edward LleiWU~ and fal!illY.
Mr. and }frs. Jolln K. Sm tth, 'eJ to his work at the Feed Store.
Mr. and
,:=art Moore apent
Akr~n. le rt for their home Thurti·
Marvin Rife, USN, brother of
Thursday lD Middle,Port with ber ~
day after a short vi11it with his Ml'!l. A. E. Well wu home On
puenli.,. M~. aod Mrs. Verne Davis.
moiher, Mrs. J. K. S:nith . They leave to visit his mother, Mn.
MrL Lelial"int bu arrived h11me
had been in Nashville, Tenn. , and . Emma Rife, who has been ll!rious·
after a 1two ~lqa visit in Kania~
M-obile, Ala., on • two week va..... ly ill. He is stationed ln New
City witb ber .daughter and son·
eatlon.
York.
in-law. llr. aiid MrL lohn T. Peek
Mrs. Charlu F . King (Donna
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din Los AllceJ,., Calif.. wltb
Mrs. Lewis Waugh, Colulb:bu,
Winebrenner) was retumed from
another
da\llhter and aont-JD·li{W, l
Holzer Hospital where she bad liPfiDt the weekend with her mGKt. and Mra. Gordon Mahat!e}'. 1
bern treated for 11n acuti ab- ttter, Mra. J, B. Hayes and Mr.
s cess on the jaw bone. She is and Ml'tl. t1Jrtord Haye5 and 11011
sebeduled to return to the hospi· and Mr. and Mr.J. Frank Cheese·
brew.
tal for further treatmtnl
Mr. and Mrs. William Buck a!ld
Mrll C. R. Konkright 'Min family were recent guests of Mr.
CHECKS Al'fp :NAVY
Bernice Bowen and Mtu Bess and Mrs. Roger Phillips, Wilketi·
WORSTED JERSEY are tom•
Sanborn accompanid the Rev. ville.
The' April meeting of tbe Busic. R. J{onkright, putor or the Dinner guest! of Mr. and Mrr. blned tot~~• two-piece aprlnJ' "ess
and Professional
Worhe•l'B
4:01tume lr~m the Herbert
Heath Methodist Chur~h to Ptlm·
Club
wlll
be
held
TUesday
at
eroy Wednesday evening when he H. C. Jones and Mrs. Lena Mc- Sandheim . collection. A navy
the
Presbyterian
Church
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was the guest minister at the Elhinny this week were Mr. and taffeta ew:n.Dierbund joiM the
Mra. ChiDe Maloney, thi.rd ~Stat e
Mrs. Asel Pier~e anrt grandson, wool skirt to a navy and white
United Methodilt- Church.
vice
president will be the a:ue ~t
Paul Michaei Thompson, te n Milwaukee, Wis ; Mr. and Mrs. eheclted aUk aurah bodice. The
speaker
under the auspices of
year old .&amp;on of Mrs. Katy Thomp· Joh n Brown and f1ve children, bol•ro is Separate and "Wom
the
memb~rship
conpnittee, MM.
and Mrs. Edg!lr opon.
son Is under the care or' a dor:tor Miami ; Mr
Homer
Forrea~. ch;:irman ; · Emk----- -- - - - - - blem committee, Mrs-. Horse~ Me
after being Injured on the school Wolfe, Middleport.
ground. He is unable to return
Federatlti n
Elhinny, chairman;
C. R. Karr Jr. , who hu been a
to s~hool thi.!l week.
surg1cal patient at Holzer Hospl·
committee, Miss Sus~n
Mrs L. W. McComaa taught tal has been returned to hh
chairman.
the Kmdergarlen Mcnd.ay and home on North Second Avenue.
, Special mus ic will also be , ~
Tuesday for Mrs. Guy Reynol d~
Lmda and Dennis Hackett, chil·
who was ill.
Plans ~were completed for the feature Of t he program w.hich
dren of Mr. and Mrs George H.lrGeorge Juhling, uncle ol Ml· ~ . kett Jr., are Ill wit h chlckcllp&lt;n: annual luncheon to be- held M o~v will start with a dinner at 6:30
Charlotte Perrin , who has bc e4 at their home .
15 at the home of Mrs. Phil W:.U· ~erved by tbe women of the Pre5-the
Pomeroy byterian Church.
The Board of Christian Educa· i.\mson, when
tion of the First Baptist Church Shakespeare Club met Wednes
and the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hovt day afternoon at the home {If
will at tend a dinner meeting at Miss Emma Seitz, w. Locast Sl.
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Mrs W.ilhamson,
pre.slder.t,
l he Rio Grande Calvary BapMst
presided and members res pond ed
Ch urch this evening.
Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Conte)' to roll call with a current eve11t
The charter of Evangeline aitd family, Toledo, have mov.!d and a Shakespeare quotahon. It
Chapter , OES, was d'"apcd in t o the Davi s property. He as em· wu announced that Mrs . John
memory of 1 fifty-ye ar membt&gt;r plo,yed at the KaiSe r All\.lllinum FergiiSOn, New Lexington, Soutl).
Mrs Jessie Crow Hannum, when planL at Ravenswood.
east District president, would be
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a gue&amp;t at the luheheon.
Y~Uit
Thursday night a t the Masomc
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to give
Templf\ Mr.'J . Theo Ne utzling, a!l·
magarin.. to lhe Meigs General
sociate conrluctur, was in cba rg J
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HOJpltaJ. The state convention
of the ceremony.
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which will be held in Cinelnnat!
"\ir.s W1lhs An thon y, Worth y
Apr11
0.11 was announced. The
Matr on , pres1dcd al th e mce tln ~.:
ob,.rvance of lhe 1Mth birlhdov
and pl ans were mad e to s~rvc rcMrs. Mln ~ rva Ch1ld er s, Mr. an,l of "r
ou s.· AI e" n OWDle, a chartcl'
rrcshme nls Wh en the 1nspectiOrl Mrs Guy Reynold.~ . Mid dloP(ltl membe~ ~f the C!lub, was told by
of the Masonic Lorlge Js hl•ld next And Misa )?dna Burdette. Leon, W Mrs. William Downie.
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Re rreshments were served bv
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gellnc Chapter 1s set for May 20
lo attend tho wedding of th u the hostess at lo'e close of th:•
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Invitations were read Thursd:ly Bland, who as a rrcquent vis1~or
to altcnd the followin g ~spec­ 1n Middleport. The bride "-·as
lions: Bartlett , Apnl 10; Au rc· Mbs Jane Mclchmg, da ltghlcr or
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April 22; Bexley, April 27; At· Talmadge, Ohio.
hens, May 3; Cheshire, May 8·
·s isters of the bride were her
Pomeroy, May 9; Racine, May 11; attendants and . W1Jiiam Bland.
New Marshfield, May 18.
brother of the groom, was be ~t
Members who will wo rk on the man. The ceremony was perforaJ·
committee Tuesday evening for ed at tbc St. John's Lutheran
inspection arc Mrs. Church In Akron amt a reception
Bennett. Mrs. Lee Roush, foliGwed in the church s ocial
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Mrs. E. M. Wood. Mrll D B. rooms.
Roush 11nd Mrs. W11li.s Anthony.
Mrs. Bland, moth('r of tbc
After the mectin.:
rcfrc!lh· ~~:room, cbosc a pale blue enaem·
ment11 were •erved by Mu. Wen· ble of dacron mesh with seed·
dell Bunce, Mrs. Oscar Roush and pearl and sequin trim and wore
Mrs. Jack Satterfield. The dining matching acccsaorjc 5 and a wbltc
room decorations C!arrled out an rose cor.sag~ .
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E,ster theme with a nc11t of col·
The bride Is employed ' at the
ored eggs for tl\e ccnlcrptece of Akron Truck and Transfer 'co.,
I he candle-lit lable.
office. Mr. Bland , who visited his
F;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;ll grandmother Chllder.!! and other
relatives during: .hill pchool vatJ·
tiona, Is a graduate of South Hi&amp;h
Sdlool in Akron an J served ha
the U. S. Nav)'. He Js employed
at the GoOdrlc:h Rubber Co:

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Melchl·n·g Bland
N Pt"al V
Gl"ven At Akron

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Asbury Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Wednesday

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aant at anytime after ' p. $. Satur· bus;
~ay. The body will olsO li~ In stjlle Slate
!Jl the church for On~ lt6Uf, pre. .aaret Kistler,
6eding the funeral servic•• on Silo~ Logan; Mrs.. Hazel
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Vjce COuncilor, Canton;
Irene ~rter, Put State COuncilor
. BUrw will be made Jn tllie tone o( TiHen, 0 .; ¥n. Prabble WUaon
Oak Cemetery lo Poln\ ·Plflaaant
under the direcU~ of ·tbe Fpll&amp;- NaUonal Represen~tive of GalliP;OHII Mrs. Edith Bctzing, ChairIQDI Funeral Home- of ·Muon. · .
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Long Boltom, 0., and Mra. llarpr
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CALL MONDAY MEETtNG

Th"' hosteslll!l al!e M&amp;ry and Su·

san Park, Dal!lie Saumlers
Mrs. 0 H. Sh'"Naft.

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Church wllh Mrs. Harry Smith, o£.
ricer m the District and State W.
S. C S . as the guest speaker. Mrs
Bruce Lloyd Is preside~t of the Socitoty ·and w1H preside at the meet·

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Ornry Boys Often Only Expending
E.flt!rgy, Need Sympathetic Gr»dance
Ql Teachers, Patents, In Activity

·mg.

E. 0. Saunders of Jour·
ney's End in his American Boy series often to Old people is
. nothing more than activity that annoys them. All important in
judglng conduct, is motive, the Dean sa·ys. Where only sur·
plus energy is being worked off, guidance and training are
needed. Here, according to Meigs County's veteran teacher,
iB W~ere the absolute necessity of good teachers comes to the

The Middleport Fire Department
was called to the back of the Middleport Department Store Friday
evening at 8:30 when a small flre
was discovered near .a window
Mino;r damage was reported.

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GARDEN ~9 MEETING

front. Bc1ow is the 20th of a series of 24 cogent articles writ-

tell by Dean Saunders an'd published here for the first time.

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FAUJ.TS ARE SIGNS OF A II£AL BOY
By Dean E. 0. S.nden

' uture: lo•llnDJtb.eD&amp;ood' llld
"Education Is to unfold

eonquer evil; to give oeU·belp; to a~ake a man."
-F. w. Robertaon

Most boys that are normal clo lllllll)'. thinp classed as bad
conduct. There is a diff ere nee of opinion as to what bad con·
duct is Many people, especially when they be&lt;ome old, look
upon any thing the boy does lllat annoys !11om as qad conduct;
but the motive decides whether it Is morally right or wrong.

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In many instances the Boy's moUve is to work off some of
his surplus energy. If this activity Is not ·properly directed, it
likely will be called bad conduct. Ever~ child should be shown
the same consideration as an adult. He is humnn; he needs

an

guidance; he needs training This should
be done wllb pa·
tlence, so his fault• will be developed Into good deeds.•
(Conlntuetl from pt,. one)
(ContlnyN from JYte one)
All people who ha-ve children under their guidance should honorary me•nber• \/ere Harry Mil· Craia: and Wa(pDI!r Dlll.l'lct, Erler. New Haven, merchant; and rna Dotaon. and Georae A. Burna.
~j give much thought and study to this training. Parents and Bob stauts, editor of the Muon
P~tlt jW'Orll called were Ch•rleJ
' teachers who are not consistent In their training are not likely county Newa. Each wu preaented Baird, 'Woodrow W'. Brown, Thelto succeed. There should be no threatenin~. no bribing, no a placque and a pln.
rna Muriel Van Slckle, Ethel B.
scolding. Theso do not bring hcn ericial results . In fact results
Reynold&amp;, Charlet Kln,, Op•l
are harmful A boy that does not have any faults usually has Special guest:~ introduced at the W-ebb, Everett Huffman, Gene'
.
banquet wt~re Mr. and Mrs. Clyde vleve N'arris 0. S. nane1. Charles
.
aomethtng th.e matter with h1m. He Jacka pep, energy, acUvlly '. . Foley, s D McMJilin, Jllmt's Diehl. · Prunty, Ralph · cr"mp, Howard
and a disposition to be doing things. It is Hctlvity that brings 1 Keltb Arnolrl, Bob Staats, Harry Burrill, Clara v. Kay Iva Bmrtort,
development, and activity must be guided by adults who know Miller , Oon McKenzie, Frank Cape- Minrtle Seattle, Ruth Mari.e \tcCoy
their business as leaders.
hart, Mr anrt Mr!l. David Roush, Otto Grimm, Robert McGiothUn ,

Honor Youths

Aunt Dru ShOif

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11 30 (&gt;~P L Galhmt
12:00 True Story
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12:30 Detective's Diary
1 00 Dow'D On Tbd Fal"'\t

FIRE CALL

"~..:· Ed; Note: Bad conduct, says Dean
et

and

The Winding ail Garden Club
wlll meet Thun;d y evening at the
home of Mrs. Charles Riffle with
' Mrs. Allard Pratt 1111 hoflten . Mrs.
Robert Thompson wlll have the
topic for the t&gt;vening. P.lember!l. are
to take miniature auaneements.

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4 :30 Hopalona Cassidy

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Satwod.ay NJt:ht JamborM
People Are FwlnJ'
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The April mettlng ot the Pomeroy Garden Club hu been ean- 4:1111 SJin
eelled. The next meeting wlll be 1:00
held Monday May 8, at the hom"&amp; e,oo J10111por !loom
of Mrs. J. W. Me Murray with Mrs. !0:00 Home
u,oo The Pr1&lt;o 11 Rllht
Albert Youna as co-hostess.
11:80 Truth Cll' coa~~q,ueaeel
TUESOAY MIITING CALLED 12:ll0 Tic Tac OOU&amp;h
Tbe S(!cond Ward Women's Club 12:30 n Could Bt You
will meet at the Ward House, Tues. 1:00 current
day at 8 p. m. ror a potluck. dinner 2:00 Camen Goel to SChool
and meeting. Members are re: 2:30 Tenneuee Brnle Ford
queste-d to l)rinfl artlclea for an 3:00 MatiDee Theltn
auction sale.
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4'!ot Queen 1'or A UQ'
4:611 KIJII!en~. RomaM.el.
&amp;:00 Ooaltdy 'I'llllt

Portland Grade

(Continued front ,.,. one)
Dr. Philip Floyd ag governor, b.ul
reathed a total of $2 .8~.31.
Jtldge Bacon spoke on the youl!l
of todaY and streiiSPd hls vlew-1
on the "Eiyhtcen·year old vot~"
by s ayin~ that youn.: people now
John Parsons or Middleport, for· 9:00 SliD Oo
were better lnformecl and mou
mer
Yellow Jacket athlette coach
capa ble (){ chosing a comlldate (ol'
t:Qt IJte ~~~ the .rarm
.and
professional
baM-ball plaY@!',
public office than m any former
years ne al!o said that Jf eigh.t· pointed to .aport&amp; as a vital waY 1:~0 C&amp;fll&amp;ID lCL.pl'Oil
een- yoar olds were old etwugtl to buJld good character when he 10:3G Mighty Mouse
was the .,qpeaker for the annual
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L1rry King, carol Ramey Rickard, John F. Thabet, Anna Lee Dolia:!as to drart and fight they Wf'L'e ah•1 banqllet Friday night ter the Port·
Lucky 8 Ra.4t:b
This activity when properly guided brings more enjoyment F'ranccs Jo.hnson, William Gregory. lJoyd cuto, ~ith May Buckle, capable of voting
Grade School basketball tear1. 11;00
11:30 tales of Texaa Ranger.
to the boy than he would get out of any number of faults. Any Russell J'nddy. Mrs. Florence Me- BUI:v Bryant. ~aries Fowler, Rob- In h1s talk, Judge Baeon con· land
Parson. said athletic compeli·
boy who Hits around doing nothing, who will not mingle with Clung, Mn. rrheodoala Frecker, ert Herdman , U!w Edward!!, Clay- dumned adults for settinJ bad C'(· lion, properly supervised and 12:00 Big T..op
other boys at school is either sick mentally or phvsically or Mr. and MN Clarence BleE!slng, ton Pullins, Bertha Cunningham, ample~ for youth and said that guieled, 1s the place whel'e a boY 1•00 The Lone Ranger
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Ralph Sayre, Lelah Jane Powell, Be 1·th 11 Bower Donald Shinn Edna
1;30 Jr. Town loleeling
L'espec;:t for elders must he taught developes courage, tact, initiative 2·00 Lire in U s. A.
maybe both . He needs kmd tre~tment and encouragement. Mra. Mildred Tripp, Charles Ble• Wayland
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Something must be found 1 that will interest him. It may be log, and Bllly McDermitt, the presR. 0 ~I 1 Cl
Jone5., Ralph and must al~o be duerved H• leadership, operahon , alertne J3, 2.15 Baieb.:ll PrevieW
something of a manu at ~a-ture If he becomes interested in ldent or the Pt. Pleasant chapter. Ml.ller,· Ot:o"' cO:t~~. M. p, Ste· quoted from a recent article O'l and many other qualitlu thot car· 2.25 Baset;.aU Game or Week
juvemle dehnquMC!Y is he ealle.l ry over into maturity.
•oo Masters Tournament
this, he may be led to an mtere!lt in things academic.
Each member of the chapter pben 1 Elzt DeVault Claudia~· the
varwu.!i
co.stumcs
adopted
hy
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Air Power
then stMd and introduced himReH de P,r'uuty &amp;tt ca~tQ.. Pa~
He praised the out.sland ing rt: l'· 8:00
This IS where thc most skilled teac~er Is needed . Most any and his parentll, who were 1ue•t, ~~~. 'J s. BtaC!k,TDwi&amp;bt Gibbs, ~ gangs or boys and llirls "Costume&amp; ord of the Portland teGm this year .,so Golde~~. Play'b~
one.~:,ff\ teaett an unusually brig~ pup1l, but to teach one that at the banquet.
olla Blcsslna:. May Edith sturli[eon, of defiance" and stattJd that lh i! and notcrl it could not h11ye hap- ~ 7·00 Zane Grey Theatre
membera of such ganes were u! ·
7:30 Bucr.:aneers
js sulinormal requires great abillty. What Is known as opporSmith announced during the Ma.U:ic Keefer, Rupert sayre, Ella ually Adlniltistl'ntlve problems i 1 pen.ed without the fullest coope.·
8:00 Jaek1e Gleason Show
tunity rooms, arc found in most city schools Here are plaC'ed program that folll' members of the Irvin, Mabel Frances OerlaJh, Les. schools.
ation of the commumty anrt school D:OO Gale Storm Sbow
alllh;e pupils Who do not fit Into the regu!ar academic cour· club were applyin.c for the State tie Bennett, W. B. Sturaeon, Hilda
administration.
0:30 He)' Jeannie
Har;ry Barne3, old¥-st member
Wllliam McKelveY. president rof IO,ot Guumoke
aes, and here may be round the most skillful teacher In the Farmer devree. They are Dan Weiss. E. A. Stewart, HaiEt!l Parwhole faculty
Brown, Jame11 Bumgarner, and IIORII Carney, Hayden J. ~khnt, of the Rotary Club, spoke brieUy the Southern Local Si'hOOl D1strh:~ !0•30 The Late Show
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Gene Jewell. New chapter farmers Euly Greer, GMrte Harding In· on vouth or his day in the last was toastmas.ter. He introduee&lt;l
were anuounced as Aaron Scarba'i"· gels, Aaron E. F'owler, R. R. Craw· century and those of toda:i H ~ Mr and Mrs Lllrt1' Mornson, th~
Because a hny Is not oul9tanding in hio regular work In ry,
Denver Gibbs, .Emer on Mar· ford , and Cliarence llleiBin&amp;.
~aid that "they are not a.ny wou ~
the Racine basketball eoach. All
school Is no evidence that he will not make a success In life. shall, and Edwin Roush. 11
than
my
crowd,
but they have other ;:uest, Arthur .J!e'!gle, was i'&gt;· a 45 CBS Morning N~
I have known many such boys that have become outstanding
9:00 U:orniDI Show
more publicity" He also t'lafl8etl trotluced with this remark·
men of their communities, while those who mnde the hl&amp;heet Two members who arr. appll·
10:00 Garry Moot'f'
"Doaooden"
and
"rt'~u!ator3'' tu·
•·tr
ball~ethall
as
a
competllivc
lfades In school were frequently failures In the business eanta for the Amerie~n FarmE!r
gether In a group to be eon~rn(!n· HpoM. last another 100 years, 'no 10:30 ArthUI' Godtre,.
were announ~d tUL David'
world. The abilities of the two classes of boys just mentioned Dl'l&amp;:rce
ed
u much all the young p(lop!e more falthful fan woul be found 11:80 Strike It lUcb
Roush and Charloa Blessing.
12:00 Vali,ot Lad)'
were quite different, and the problem of developing these dlf· Offleers of the chapter taking
they are attempting to change.
thnn Mr Beegle."
12:15 Love or Life
Methodist women whO prepared
School
Prlndpal
Hubert
PriCl'
ferent abilities requires greatleachlntsklll.
part In the Cf'remony for the even·
the neal were Mrs Norman Wa~·· Introduced the t~am and gave cttr· 12:SO Selfeb for TomOI'I'ft
ing were Sammy Hoffman, presiland !ilra. David •Entsminger and tif1cates to Bllly MeKelvey, Elmer !Uti (luldtng Ll(ht
dent; Dan Brown, vice president;
r.trs . Jamea. Cri!well with the_.e Cozart, Fenoell Court, Max V a t1 1:00 Kltle'a Kitcheo
Herman OhhnJer. reporter; James
contributors.
Mrs John KlnC'ml , Meter. S&lt;Jmmy Price, Danny Sha.n 1:110 Aa tile WOI'Jd 1'urDI
Bumprner, t~casurer; James MJ&amp;CACIIOU
2ti Tomb
5 Moantn1
Mrs. Cbar)e!l MurrJ)' and Mrs. Be:-- (19!17 captain), BruC!P. McKelvey, 2:00 Our Mill Brooks
'J,, Forthead
oounO
!,nlght, aeeretary; Genfl Jewell,
In·
nard
Fulta. Alllbllng wllh the !er· Junior Weddle, lto&amp;&lt;'r Parsons. 2:30 ROU!flparty
15. CirCUlar
.ertpt..
aentlnel; anrl Tom Sayre, parlia1!1. Sel•e
3:00 Big P.,.of!
vina
were Sharon Jones, Carol Marlon Well•. and Donald Smith.
I . Welr4 ( VU' ) 'I, Hilh lm~at. )
UOII
mentarian. Giving the invoratlon
Criswell and Besl Sanborn.
Cold basketballa whieb wUI ar- 3:30 110~ ~"toob)o Sbow
I . Shorlea\
28. BMddbll
10. Pvl
was Bruee Staat11.
(0\la, )
line
1L Polltlon
rive later, 'l..ill be fjven EiJhth .•·oo Br!Pter 1&gt;11'
to
a
plaet
2'1
.
0.me
11. lllct.rnal
Gre.de members Qf 'ltle SQUad.
11. Bah !
of
U. Lubneat.
Miniature meppbont• were O·
l:J. IeolQ
l6. B. VI\
warded to Eiihtb Grade cheer29. hllddJe
Ul. Mu.tlc note 11). Daneen'
leaden Linda RGu1b, Patlr Prlre
cymblll
17. Ortaprinl
SIA
and J"net coo~r. These llri.J
18. Culor
4obLI
lnMl'lll.,'l ...." "
·sang
&amp; flumber ot sonp, and hd.
22
Atflrm&amp;UVI
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Bent
to
41
Chtkt
11. ConJunction
The Rev. C 'RIJil\Oh Konluiaht,
12:118 SliD OD
In
one
lfOUJ:I stnalng number.
'VOlt (V&amp;r, )
a home
:10. Al home
CIIMII
paetw ot Hellth Methodl&amp;t Church
'MotbLts: of ihe pi~Yff&amp; mvcd 1:00
13 Alrwlk)'
t2 Pf.tber at
\. ll. llqemeq
a11d Dean of the Union Dally Va·
" · llc»,odtkt
app~oxlmately
100 glj{&gt;sts.
termlnlla
!5. Born
II. lueot
cation Bible School, presided 11t
4:30
Jt A wancterer .0. ti!ICI
~~ - Povertr.
the flr.1t start meetla, of the 1951
ltrlekeft
Dill)' Vacation Bible Sc:bool wlli~lt
... J'rult
wu
held at Heat, Churrh Friday
lnhlllflrl
The host patt1;lr Jave lite
evenlni:
U.OaddcM of
openlna:
prayer.
t&gt;o..-.
'Mr1. Arnold Rlchartll, Mt. ~
Ill. I
riah
Baptlat Churtb waf elected
Jt, Natl" of
secretary tor the atorr meeUnaa .
Date or the s'"bool openlna 11 Ju11e
IO.M. miCe
3 and It will c.1o11e on June 14.
lh. oreelt lltttr

School Cagers

Honored Friday

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ll·SO Man To Man
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12·15 What's Your Trouble
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unit• new lo. Joi.Y· IIIDG. \tery
little- a.J.e. C'lll e writt 11\lJ:o
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Crow BuUdl.ng, East Main St. One. U!ltd uprlaht Plano. jurt reeondiUoned. Chen"y tin.ish. Call
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lnj"" Mill, April 1. 12:00 noon
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Public co1'111ally invited. 4-4:-2~
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thru April lt. Rev. A. L. Baldiiilge, EYauctlist, Rev. Edison
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General Property Taxer.--Jl«al
General Fund
JS,115.!57
Bond Retiremeat
20,030.21
Total Property Tax
50,~46. 78
FOUNDATlON PROGRAMCash Received
101,~8.30
Deduction for Teicbera Retirement
13,256.00
Deductlon for School •Em·
ployees Retirement 2,172.00
Deduction lor County Board of
Education
3,256.99
Total Fundaticm Program
120,608.29
Rental From s~hool lands and
Property ·
62 12
Depos1tory Intere!tt
200.00
State Grant- Bus Purchases
3.240.00
Stale--School plant rebabilta·
tlon
2,370.33
Cafateria Rcpts.
8,498 11
MIS"eellfneous.
482.08
Total Revenue
111!,6&amp;7 .28
NON·REVENUESale of Text Books
351.25
-· lnsuranc6 Adjustments
47.33
Tot.al
398.!58
Total Transactions
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Carole Owens, daughter of Mr.
Clifford Oweo.a, WlU
Illest or honor th1a: week when he!'
aunt, Mrs. Marlene Owens, entertained with a trousseau shower.
MiSs Owen! is to be man-led at
the Mlddleport First Baptb:t
Churcb on June 29th to Roxie
Pric:e, Dayton, MOn of Mr. ~d Mn
Edward Price, Cleveland.
apd Mn.

'Games were played. dQ.ring the
evening w1th prbJes won by Maida
Roush, Mrs. Thelma Pratt aDd M~:n··
iene OMn.s. The trous!!eau a:tfh
~ j)laC9\f on the dining·tagJ..Q,
around a centeJ' arrangement of

spring nuwers.

Mrs. Owcna was assisted by Gail
Stumbo and Mrs. Clifford Owen!':
in. serving e&amp;DD.PI!J, strawberr.r

Salaries and Wages
Total Personal Service 2,021.00
Offire Supplies
8U6
Total Other PUI'pOI.,
114.16
Total Administration 2.101s.l6
INSTRUCTIONOnCy
U
service
W~l37.6s
Text Books
1,175.14
Other Educational Sup. 113.75 . Mr. and Mrl. Earl Sbuler, Jta.
Total Other Purpose11 1.288.89 doe, are annodll(ing tbe eocaaeTotal Instruction
88,526.14. ment of their dauahter, Naney, to
CO-ORDINATE ACTWI'I'I!:SMr. Jame~~ Carnahan, son or Mr.
Other and Drivinj Train. 94.28 and MrJ. Hnold Carnabao, Jta..
Total Other Purpose•
94.28 ~ine.
Total Co-ordinate Act.
M.28 . The open tbl.ll'th wtddlne wlU
UBRARIES-be held in the Y:ornlnt Star Evan·

Engagemen t Of
N Sh Ier
Is Announced

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School Library Book•

181.40

Totli Libnrles
18!.40'
TRANSPOR~A.X!ON 01' 1'\JPII&amp;Personal Service
8,7'f2,30
Motor Veb.
sap. U88'AO

Material ror Mal•t of lllllor ·
Vehieles
esa.tt
lepltCtl, Motor Veh. ~IK
1\prs. Motor Veb.
2,1J.D,Il
Trau. contraet
Total Other PurpctiQ

a;O:lG.OB
18J81.8:1
Total THn!lpDrtltlm If puplb
JS,lkl:Z
CAFICTElUA..,..
Per,onal aerviee

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ToW l'l!bllc Lundlll T,887.2tl
(JI'IlEj\ AUXJIUdiY Mllt:NI:II!lSLeetdren
28.00
Othu &amp;peeial Hrvletl 112.00
Tota1 penon a! ~ervtce 207.00
Tcllra Retire. Contri. 13.21HJ,OO
ltm~. BaUre. Contrl.
2,1'72.00
Bd t~e l:du. contrt.
3,2.56.98
·Deducttoaa by Countr Auditor
IID2.24
Total other lllll'POIOI ID.I'I'i .23
Total Other AwdUarr ~
lii,IIIUI.
OPERATION r:1P' ~Pl.AN't&gt;~ Pereonal servlc.e
SJM,I»
J'u!'l
2',120.58
JanUon Supplle•
420.00
Water
,tic: 30:00
Eteclri&lt;!ity
o,&lt;!IL1'r
TelePhone ,
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Eleanor s.-,haaf,141ddleport Society Editor, PltDna 0079

Middleport Society Notes
Rotr1. SWJDJOII, son of ltr. anbd Geoqe Sauer and 100, Btchard,
llrf. Carroll SwaTJ.r.on. "' Ul with a Tbunday were Jt E. Pupte, Huntvirus throat in!MionJ
mgton; Mr. aad Mrs. Fu&amp;ate aad
80lU, Camall Jr. and Robert Mr.
lfr!J. .J:ohn l)tyall hilS entered artd Mn~ . Truman PuJal.tt and
Holzer llospoltal for iiUr&amp;etY Mt!!. diid&amp;hter,
Rebec;:ca LeeBryan bad lle,r arm broken eulier
Mrs. lobn J:etdlta, Mrs. 1.11mea
tblJ year when a gun wa1 atci· Criswell ucl daua:bteer. Carol. are
dentall,v dLs.cb.afa:ed and struck Yisiton llt&amp;atiaatoa today.
her.
Mr. &amp;1HI lC~ Ll"l' Rl&lt;e an&lt;l
llari~ll SW~tn, daiiJht« ot Mr.
8011._
Cbt~ and Kenneth, an
and lin. M:arv1n Swan hal ~n
""'vinl
18 Ill•· Sldllet aparlmeDII
ill with measlet thls week.
N..U. Soamh..t lllill !lCnel
Mr. and Mrs. .MIIrion French were ODFraai
lla:rn:Y. Lodl. N. J., who
buJineu VisitOr&amp; in Columbus, Fri""
RriOUIJJ
injare.t in 1 tNck·
day.
tnin eollllion at Hobson leftl'al
Dinner suetts of Mr. and Mrs. 1110nt.ba ap, n.- been dileharged
from MeJp ~ Hoapilal and
1s Uvin.: Jn Middleport

Cub Scouts Map
Final Plans For
Stout Exposition

Avoid a hit
in the
pocket too

E•.... G~ plJIIMCI tolteve

Friday .lJii:Jd, by train .rron. Athens
for a 'IMfk tlld vlait wllh her
motber, Mr1. WayDe Glbbon~, and
Mr~ and lfrs. Nolaq c.&amp;rJoD in Cin·

einnatL

Ernest Covert chairman or Cub
Scout Pack 244. presided at a me·
~.a~~N
et.inc at t h e borne or CliUord
Stumbo, in.Jtitutmnal representa·
tive, thiR week when leader! of the- SATU!IDAY ONI.T
Al'RlL 8
Pack met.
Bruce Benoett
Lon Chaney
DANIEL BOONE, TIAIL
Ben Batey, who has been Cub
BLAZER
Ma•W ~nee tbe Pack was organ.
UD C.4lor)
heel, reai.JnM at the tlleeting anrl
-alsoJ. R. Weill was appointed all the Victor Mature
Richard Egan
new Cub Master.
Stephen VeNallY Virsinia I..eitb
VIOLENT SAtUR.,AY
Plans were made for the Cub
(Cinema.cope-Tecbnicolor)
Seoot ex~iliit at the ann1.1al MeibCOMEDY Olld URTOOII
Ga.llia .MUOll Seout Expos..~Um-.
w.Iucb is being held today at tb~
SUN.·MON 1 APRil.. 7-3
National Guard auditorium above BW't LanudB
Tonr Curtis
Point Pleailant. Theme of the Ci:
Gina LoUobrii!ida
htbit tor Paek aM i.s "Puel'to Rico·•
TRAPEZE
and the Den molhers have- bee'l.
(Cmemastope - Technicolor)
wpr)fJpg with the Cubs. tD complete
~
t.bei.r plan1 which Include a ealy- McDonald Carey
M.oti .. ~'
P!O band with lnatrument!l made
STRANGER
by the boys.
CARTOON - eo..-.....
Mr. Wells, whose son, Ri&lt;1hard,
is a Cub Scout tn the Patk ill a
partner of Clemis Fox m the C't:S·
Con Inc. factory a t New Havefl,
W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wells an:l
their children, Richard and Deane
Uve in the Russell property on
North TbJrd Avenue. Sbe ls 1 su!!
stitute teacher in the Midd~port
st'booiJ ltlld is enrolled at Ohio
Uaivenlty whel"l! ahe iJ complet~
inc WDrk fur her degree.

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bill you won't get b\ll't fi.
nanciaUy If you are adequately covered by insurance. Our policiea cost Ut·
t!e, but can save you a lot
of money and worry. See us
Lal&lt;r aay be too
la&amp;e; insure aow

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Pomeroy Coin
Collectors In
Second Meeting

Pock

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ing an.your property, who's going
to pay the bill? Nat you, if you're
adequately covered by liability insurance. Costs little, can sove
much!

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IIIG ON INVENTORY
Cauot, Mot• Coonly, Ohio
TO tll.e Executor or Adminiatra·
tor aod to such of tbe following as
(3) u, so, (f) t, . . are resident! of the &amp;tate of Ohio:
~
aurvirial spous~ if any; next or
D~ll'l' SEaVICii:
kin: beneficiaries un&lt;ler the will,
Bondi· J~ttor~Da. ~
W20'.00 il any; ~e attorney or attorneys
IDhnlt·et
1~.10 rep~;es~lng any o! the atoremon·
lob CIIIJ.Ii;eil. of~
10.110 lloned per.~:
·-'l'olal l)tlll llenlco
l.l,e8CI.IO
You ..., hereby notlltcd that on
Q~Ytho 8Qtb daJ of llareh 11151, an
, lfe,. .,.lkll...
Tt.G,52.11 IJ&gt;.VODI.wi and Appra\lemoDt of the
·. TOIII'' Ciii!W 011tlay 1~2.7( eslate ol Arthur Delbert ElMI·
· ~ Cerdftme. of Indebt-t~cbtea paid &amp;t@t ~eceaaed, late of ViliJge of
15.000.00 Patneroy in said Coilntr was !Ued
Total 'f'rntltrtlons
211·~998.8~ l!J thi1 Court..
Ahllt· AND.-II.IAIILITIIS
Hearina on nid IDventory and
ASSETS-II•.
Apprilaement will be ~ad before
Cash -~ o:n. HlDd in depoal- thi• Cou.rt on the 1.Strr. day or Aptorr.~ plYe ad lDaetlve
r:Q: !liST, at 10 o•eloek A. 11.
lllounnee
; I"'*a~
4!I:OU1
~·• thento m&amp;~&gt; be ll.lod
TOtal !)thor l'UfP-. :it;'IM.SO . ~(!loll)
11(100.00, br lUll' lntereJted party at any
'1;~1 o.,.ratlon of ill:h&lt;ttll'lil)t I llulldlnp ~)
~qoo,OO lime prior to llve days be!ore the
.~ ~
..·'1&amp;2.30
E!l.llirm~t (COlt)
100;000.00 date set ror h~arlng.
M.UNTENANf.\E ~opL ~
Tot&amp; Allot&amp;
!1112:037.lll
WITNF.SS my signature sll&lt;l lhe
--\ji!!rWa lor lhlilL· llldP IUld WB~
seill f!. aaid Court; tbll 2nd day
.t;foUn4t
· , ' t;ll0.38
A~oU:fttaJ·:r-anb)e
11)932 .8~
of A.Ptll1957.
1
.,'ll!tillro ~®I Bull41.,.. ,
Bonded )IO!ii
2&gt;1111000.00
John, C. Bacon
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~ALill , -~ ~ UJ&amp;0.8tl·
JuO,o IIi&lt;\ &gt;:z.Oifielo Ckrk

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LueDle Bearbs Haftlos, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Tl'le Pllmeroy Coin Collec:torl•
Club held Its seeond mt!eting at
the bome of Mlke Roberts Friday
niJht. Newly elected orricen .-re
Robert Gloeckner, pre.&lt;~ident, Mike
Roberta, vice president, Mike F&gt;JI·
l!, secretary-treasurer. Other cha:ter members include Dougb.J Se,.'
Jer and David Brown. Honorary
mmbers, who act in an advisory
capatl.t.y,
are Mr. Edison Hobstetplical Unlted Bretben atureh on
ter
aod
Mr.
E. 1. Foster.
Jl'tlda:r, May 31, at Z:JOr o'el~k in
111e - - · with the Rev. IOilr
Blthop oWcia1iJlg.
In order to beeome a member
of the club, one must own a c:ollect
NOTICI e~r; ~N'TMJIIT
Jo• ol more thao 1110 dlf!m!nl
A*a~RIIh.tw
A~ri.can c:olns, or .100 different
....,_ it 1 /,W....,_ W. lleltw, fOJ't'llu eoins, or I &lt;:Ombined coli·
•
Ds 77
eetion of 200 c:olnt. In addition,
1
~otiet 11 ~ Jlvea that be bas to pasa. a 25-questlon ex·
1 P,Oit Orftce am.InaUoD eoncernlna valuu and
AmaaU
A.ddrtal
~ Olila; R. D. dates or varloua eolns..
h•.beft
r~~~ M l\dl'41n.
Anyone inlereste ln joinin&amp; tbe
tattwtrtx· arttte lltall of Warren. club should contact one ot the
w. llalter lite of S1dtoa Towlls.bip, cba.rter memberL

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Carole Owens Is
Honor Guest At
Trousseau Shower

ahort cakes, coUee and mints with
miniature ulnbreHas as favors.
Cuesta were Mrs. Pratt, Maida
Boush, Mra. Alfred Roush, l'LI'8.
Jerry Halley, Etinbeth HarTe,-,
Jane Harlu, Judith Murny, OliVa
Hemmons, Gail and Diane Stumbo
M'n. Ch!ford Owel\l. Sending
gifts were llln. William Wlalters,
Mrs. Danny Yonkel'll, Mrs. Cllffor&lt;l Stumbo, Mrs. Rirhard OWen!',
Mrs. Elh:abeth Oller, Thelma Cal·
2,021,00 lin, Sberry Rupe.

J'l!rPO•"'' ~~48.
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ltithtn the
f1mlly's means

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Rehabilitation Fund
3,21~
Tot,J
47,037.21
Total Expenditures and BaiJnee

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FOR SALE or rent to respon11ible
party. ~ room house, 8 .acl'es.
Ethel Claflk, DQ.wnin,gton.

Cafeteria Fund

See The
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ITARU ROTATION
FINANCIAL III'OJIT Of THe
JACKSONV!Ll.E, Fla. U1' BOARD OP IDUCATION
,
Lert ha11der BJJiy Plert"e wilt start Fer Flltll Y'Nt andlnt Dtc.m ... r
for the Chk.-a_go Wbitl! Sox todaf
nat~ 1m
when 1bey meet ~be Sl l...oui• cal"
W-.t•• I..Dial School Dl1ttld
dina!&amp; in an exhibition game, inC.u.ty ef ~..
augurating a pitchlng rotathm
P. 0. AcW'r"• Rutland, Ohio
M.nt. Wllla~d F.ber11bach and
which Manager AI Lopez hopes to
Dat. MArch 11. 1t:S1
carry into the American League
I ctrtjf!r th• followlnt
to dauahter, Jayce and Mu Clarenc.·&lt;&gt;
MiMbt wttre buJintts vhitors in
season. Followio.g Pierce In order N CDrrecl.
wlll be Diek Donovan , Jatk Harsh.Gallipolb,
Frid a~:.
William J. HobJtetter
man, Jim Wltson and Bob Keegan
hlf'l:'.
Baker
Gordon substitute•!
Clerk, TNIIUNr of thl lolf'd of
at the Sugnr U~tr. ~ellOoJ the pJ"l
lducetien
_.. 3.40.70.00 wccll: for lhl•~rl Robtru who a
FOREHAN &amp; AIIBOTI' T.V. SER- Tax Valultlon
fj
VICE AU males Repaired by Ex· Tax Levy
.
. .. 16.5 1II :
pert Tee~nJcians. Pbooe 6284 Y School Eerollmfttt ....... . . .776.
!ifrt:. WiJU. 1t1 Clur ~tvrued to
Middlf'pO!' ·.
6--15-tl Sal•rlea 1nd WitH . .97..,-.65 her l1ome r'hilllcothe. Th,:rs··&lt;ty
SCHIOUL• I
af~ ll v1.:.it Wd.D her p..u·,• '• Mr
Summary of C..... .aftMH. a. a.ri.
(21 ) Real Estate
i t \fr=. tel·.- o.rj Parfi~ ·.
c.lpts •ncl· lx.-...nturti . .. .
ltr.ll
Cora Glds ls confl.uad to her
Balan~. JanUIIry 1. 1956- . , . .. .
aere~~, 6 room hou11e, 2 good
hotnf'.
H•rrtifmvmc r ~ Lld by ill·
General .,.und
8.528:85
wells, water In house, good fann
:Leu.
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'1,40Ul3
in Hy&amp;ell Run. See ClaN!nee Bond RetiLe. FWl.d
Building Fund
238',f34.!S2
r.tr8. llerm.an Kuntr has relun
Hutsell, Rt . 3, Pomeroy.
Cafeteua
Fund
0.
D.
2~
501.80
·edt
to her home Grand Rapids
4 e stp
2 5~~~.!10 M.ieh, after " several ~~(!eb vis .•
aJ'~:J,.SFARM for sale-20 acres, modet'n
G
1 Fu d
WLtiJ Mr. and" l;lra. TbQJDaa YOilDJl.
house, ~ mile below Tuooen
enera . n
~87
)boa. DwiJitt Parker aJJd dauailPlainJ on Rt. No. 7. H. E. Sw•1n
~~~~~~t~iutFund
lt.i71.8tl ter,&gt; MrrtJs KaJ, aM Boblirt llor·
Reediivllle' Rt. Nu. L
4-S·3tp
Cafeteria Fund
rt&amp;fSr. apeut .. 'ttmridv lD HL•nt·
Rehablllhrt.ion Jl'and
s,m.oo !Jl.o_n, W. V.a. wtth Mr. and; Mrs..
Hoases f(lr sale in Syraru!'e. One
Total
rJ90,&amp;U.Il [)apald Holler.
~ room, on'.l 4 room, one 3 room
Total Repts and Bal. 442,60~-4l
l:n. Chsrl~s J. W:?"~ ~nd son
Wa.tcr and bath S. R. Hendrix. · EXPENDITURESAlbert .were bUIIiDw vhulot's in
Gallipohs ThvrS(\ay.
4 .f: 6tp
Mn. •Fred Gam surrered a
General Fund
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J7,B46.!S9
11 room ho!Uie in lower Syracu~,
Bond Ret!r• Fund
19,8158.94 atrokie Friday at her ~orne, Lasley
1 ~ acre• of land. Charles Wag·
Buildl.Dg Fund
207,780'.M St. and wu taken to tbe Meigs
ner, 808-Y.
4 3 6tp
Cateteris II'Und
U71.72 General HospitaL
Rehabilitation Fund
S.l&amp;O.OO
.Mr. and Mrs. Phil WilliamRon
Let me sho.w you some cholee
ToW
395,116&amp;20 accompanied by Mn. Clarente Bobuildin11 lob. Only about ten
nUautes W&lt;lik from Court House, BALANCE, DEOEMBEI\ 31, W6 ster and ehlldren of GallipoiL&amp;
General Fund
6,105.93 •pent 'MnP'sday In Columbus..
A. N. Ben~el.., Pomeroy.
4 3 tt
Bond Retirement Fuad '7,014.'19
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CALL MONDAY MEETtNG

Th"' hosteslll!l al!e M&amp;ry and Su·

san Park, Dal!lie Saumlers
Mrs. 0 H. Sh'"Naft.

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Monday

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Methodist

Church wllh Mrs. Harry Smith, o£.
ricer m the District and State W.
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Ornry Boys Often Only Expending
E.flt!rgy, Need Sympathetic Gr»dance
Ql Teachers, Patents, In Activity

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E. 0. Saunders of Jour·
ney's End in his American Boy series often to Old people is
. nothing more than activity that annoys them. All important in
judglng conduct, is motive, the Dean sa·ys. Where only sur·
plus energy is being worked off, guidance and training are
needed. Here, according to Meigs County's veteran teacher,
iB W~ere the absolute necessity of good teachers comes to the

The Middleport Fire Department
was called to the back of the Middleport Department Store Friday
evening at 8:30 when a small flre
was discovered near .a window
Mino;r damage was reported.

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front. Bc1ow is the 20th of a series of 24 cogent articles writ-

tell by Dean Saunders an'd published here for the first time.

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FAUJ.TS ARE SIGNS OF A II£AL BOY
By Dean E. 0. S.nden

' uture: lo•llnDJtb.eD&amp;ood' llld
"Education Is to unfold

eonquer evil; to give oeU·belp; to a~ake a man."
-F. w. Robertaon

Most boys that are normal clo lllllll)'. thinp classed as bad
conduct. There is a diff ere nee of opinion as to what bad con·
duct is Many people, especially when they be&lt;ome old, look
upon any thing the boy does lllat annoys !11om as qad conduct;
but the motive decides whether it Is morally right or wrong.

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In many instances the Boy's moUve is to work off some of
his surplus energy. If this activity Is not ·properly directed, it
likely will be called bad conduct. Ever~ child should be shown
the same consideration as an adult. He is humnn; he needs

an

guidance; he needs training This should
be done wllb pa·
tlence, so his fault• will be developed Into good deeds.•
(Conlntuetl from pt,. one)
(ContlnyN from JYte one)
All people who ha-ve children under their guidance should honorary me•nber• \/ere Harry Mil· Craia: and Wa(pDI!r Dlll.l'lct, Erler. New Haven, merchant; and rna Dotaon. and Georae A. Burna.
~j give much thought and study to this training. Parents and Bob stauts, editor of the Muon
P~tlt jW'Orll called were Ch•rleJ
' teachers who are not consistent In their training are not likely county Newa. Each wu preaented Baird, 'Woodrow W'. Brown, Thelto succeed. There should be no threatenin~. no bribing, no a placque and a pln.
rna Muriel Van Slckle, Ethel B.
scolding. Theso do not bring hcn ericial results . In fact results
Reynold&amp;, Charlet Kln,, Op•l
are harmful A boy that does not have any faults usually has Special guest:~ introduced at the W-ebb, Everett Huffman, Gene'
.
banquet wt~re Mr. and Mrs. Clyde vleve N'arris 0. S. nane1. Charles
.
aomethtng th.e matter with h1m. He Jacka pep, energy, acUvlly '. . Foley, s D McMJilin, Jllmt's Diehl. · Prunty, Ralph · cr"mp, Howard
and a disposition to be doing things. It is Hctlvity that brings 1 Keltb Arnolrl, Bob Staats, Harry Burrill, Clara v. Kay Iva Bmrtort,
development, and activity must be guided by adults who know Miller , Oon McKenzie, Frank Cape- Minrtle Seattle, Ruth Mari.e \tcCoy
their business as leaders.
hart, Mr anrt Mr!l. David Roush, Otto Grimm, Robert McGiothUn ,

Honor Youths

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1 00 Dow'D On Tbd Fal"'\t

FIRE CALL

"~..:· Ed; Note: Bad conduct, says Dean
et

and

The Winding ail Garden Club
wlll meet Thun;d y evening at the
home of Mrs. Charles Riffle with
' Mrs. Allard Pratt 1111 hoflten . Mrs.
Robert Thompson wlll have the
topic for the t&gt;vening. P.lember!l. are
to take miniature auaneements.

1·ao Wes-tern Th~ater
2.30 TBA
4 :30 Hopalona Cassidy

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Satwod.ay NJt:ht JamborM
People Are FwlnJ'
perry Comn Show
Ceasar's Hour
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10:30 Your Hit Parade
11 :00 Newa and Sporta
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The April mettlng ot the Pomeroy Garden Club hu been ean- 4:1111 SJin
eelled. The next meeting wlll be 1:00
held Monday May 8, at the hom"&amp; e,oo J10111por !loom
of Mrs. J. W. Me Murray with Mrs. !0:00 Home
u,oo The Pr1&lt;o 11 Rllht
Albert Youna as co-hostess.
11:80 Truth Cll' coa~~q,ueaeel
TUESOAY MIITING CALLED 12:ll0 Tic Tac OOU&amp;h
Tbe S(!cond Ward Women's Club 12:30 n Could Bt You
will meet at the Ward House, Tues. 1:00 current
day at 8 p. m. ror a potluck. dinner 2:00 Camen Goel to SChool
and meeting. Members are re: 2:30 Tenneuee Brnle Ford
queste-d to l)rinfl artlclea for an 3:00 MatiDee Theltn
auction sale.
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4'!ot Queen 1'or A UQ'
4:611 KIJII!en~. RomaM.el.
&amp;:00 Ooaltdy 'I'llllt

Portland Grade

(Continued front ,.,. one)
Dr. Philip Floyd ag governor, b.ul
reathed a total of $2 .8~.31.
Jtldge Bacon spoke on the youl!l
of todaY and streiiSPd hls vlew-1
on the "Eiyhtcen·year old vot~"
by s ayin~ that youn.: people now
John Parsons or Middleport, for· 9:00 SliD Oo
were better lnformecl and mou
mer
Yellow Jacket athlette coach
capa ble (){ chosing a comlldate (ol'
t:Qt IJte ~~~ the .rarm
.and
professional
baM-ball plaY@!',
public office than m any former
years ne al!o said that Jf eigh.t· pointed to .aport&amp; as a vital waY 1:~0 C&amp;fll&amp;ID lCL.pl'Oil
een- yoar olds were old etwugtl to buJld good character when he 10:3G Mighty Mouse
was the .,qpeaker for the annual
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L1rry King, carol Ramey Rickard, John F. Thabet, Anna Lee Dolia:!as to drart and fight they Wf'L'e ah•1 banqllet Friday night ter the Port·
Lucky 8 Ra.4t:b
This activity when properly guided brings more enjoyment F'ranccs Jo.hnson, William Gregory. lJoyd cuto, ~ith May Buckle, capable of voting
Grade School basketball tear1. 11;00
11:30 tales of Texaa Ranger.
to the boy than he would get out of any number of faults. Any Russell J'nddy. Mrs. Florence Me- BUI:v Bryant. ~aries Fowler, Rob- In h1s talk, Judge Baeon con· land
Parson. said athletic compeli·
boy who Hits around doing nothing, who will not mingle with Clung, Mn. rrheodoala Frecker, ert Herdman , U!w Edward!!, Clay- dumned adults for settinJ bad C'(· lion, properly supervised and 12:00 Big T..op
other boys at school is either sick mentally or phvsically or Mr. and MN Clarence BleE!slng, ton Pullins, Bertha Cunningham, ample~ for youth and said that guieled, 1s the place whel'e a boY 1•00 The Lone Ranger
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Ralph Sayre, Lelah Jane Powell, Be 1·th 11 Bower Donald Shinn Edna
1;30 Jr. Town loleeling
L'espec;:t for elders must he taught developes courage, tact, initiative 2·00 Lire in U s. A.
maybe both . He needs kmd tre~tment and encouragement. Mra. Mildred Tripp, Charles Ble• Wayland
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Something must be found 1 that will interest him. It may be log, and Bllly McDermitt, the presR. 0 ~I 1 Cl
Jone5., Ralph and must al~o be duerved H• leadership, operahon , alertne J3, 2.15 Baieb.:ll PrevieW
something of a manu at ~a-ture If he becomes interested in ldent or the Pt. Pleasant chapter. Ml.ller,· Ot:o"' cO:t~~. M. p, Ste· quoted from a recent article O'l and many other qualitlu thot car· 2.25 Baset;.aU Game or Week
juvemle dehnquMC!Y is he ealle.l ry over into maturity.
•oo Masters Tournament
this, he may be led to an mtere!lt in things academic.
Each member of the chapter pben 1 Elzt DeVault Claudia~· the
varwu.!i
co.stumcs
adopted
hy
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Air Power
then stMd and introduced himReH de P,r'uuty &amp;tt ca~tQ.. Pa~
He praised the out.sland ing rt: l'· 8:00
This IS where thc most skilled teac~er Is needed . Most any and his parentll, who were 1ue•t, ~~~. 'J s. BtaC!k,TDwi&amp;bt Gibbs, ~ gangs or boys and llirls "Costume&amp; ord of the Portland teGm this year .,so Golde~~. Play'b~
one.~:,ff\ teaett an unusually brig~ pup1l, but to teach one that at the banquet.
olla Blcsslna:. May Edith sturli[eon, of defiance" and stattJd that lh i! and notcrl it could not h11ye hap- ~ 7·00 Zane Grey Theatre
membera of such ganes were u! ·
7:30 Bucr.:aneers
js sulinormal requires great abillty. What Is known as opporSmith announced during the Ma.U:ic Keefer, Rupert sayre, Ella ually Adlniltistl'ntlve problems i 1 pen.ed without the fullest coope.·
8:00 Jaek1e Gleason Show
tunity rooms, arc found in most city schools Here are plaC'ed program that folll' members of the Irvin, Mabel Frances OerlaJh, Les. schools.
ation of the commumty anrt school D:OO Gale Storm Sbow
alllh;e pupils Who do not fit Into the regu!ar academic cour· club were applyin.c for the State tie Bennett, W. B. Sturaeon, Hilda
administration.
0:30 He)' Jeannie
Har;ry Barne3, old¥-st member
Wllliam McKelveY. president rof IO,ot Guumoke
aes, and here may be round the most skillful teacher In the Farmer devree. They are Dan Weiss. E. A. Stewart, HaiEt!l Parwhole faculty
Brown, Jame11 Bumgarner, and IIORII Carney, Hayden J. ~khnt, of the Rotary Club, spoke brieUy the Southern Local Si'hOOl D1strh:~ !0•30 The Late Show
·
Gene Jewell. New chapter farmers Euly Greer, GMrte Harding In· on vouth or his day in the last was toastmas.ter. He introduee&lt;l
were anuounced as Aaron Scarba'i"· gels, Aaron E. F'owler, R. R. Craw· century and those of toda:i H ~ Mr and Mrs Lllrt1' Mornson, th~
Because a hny Is not oul9tanding in hio regular work In ry,
Denver Gibbs, .Emer on Mar· ford , and Cliarence llleiBin&amp;.
~aid that "they are not a.ny wou ~
the Racine basketball eoach. All
school Is no evidence that he will not make a success In life. shall, and Edwin Roush. 11
than
my
crowd,
but they have other ;:uest, Arthur .J!e'!gle, was i'&gt;· a 45 CBS Morning N~
I have known many such boys that have become outstanding
9:00 U:orniDI Show
more publicity" He also t'lafl8etl trotluced with this remark·
men of their communities, while those who mnde the hl&amp;heet Two members who arr. appll·
10:00 Garry Moot'f'
"Doaooden"
and
"rt'~u!ator3'' tu·
•·tr
ball~ethall
as
a
competllivc
lfades In school were frequently failures In the business eanta for the Amerie~n FarmE!r
gether In a group to be eon~rn(!n· HpoM. last another 100 years, 'no 10:30 ArthUI' Godtre,.
were announ~d tUL David'
world. The abilities of the two classes of boys just mentioned Dl'l&amp;:rce
ed
u much all the young p(lop!e more falthful fan woul be found 11:80 Strike It lUcb
Roush and Charloa Blessing.
12:00 Vali,ot Lad)'
were quite different, and the problem of developing these dlf· Offleers of the chapter taking
they are attempting to change.
thnn Mr Beegle."
12:15 Love or Life
Methodist women whO prepared
School
Prlndpal
Hubert
PriCl'
ferent abilities requires greatleachlntsklll.
part In the Cf'remony for the even·
the neal were Mrs Norman Wa~·· Introduced the t~am and gave cttr· 12:SO Selfeb for TomOI'I'ft
ing were Sammy Hoffman, presiland !ilra. David •Entsminger and tif1cates to Bllly MeKelvey, Elmer !Uti (luldtng Ll(ht
dent; Dan Brown, vice president;
r.trs . Jamea. Cri!well with the_.e Cozart, Fenoell Court, Max V a t1 1:00 Kltle'a Kitcheo
Herman OhhnJer. reporter; James
contributors.
Mrs John KlnC'ml , Meter. S&lt;Jmmy Price, Danny Sha.n 1:110 Aa tile WOI'Jd 1'urDI
Bumprner, t~casurer; James MJ&amp;CACIIOU
2ti Tomb
5 Moantn1
Mrs. Cbar)e!l MurrJ)' and Mrs. Be:-- (19!17 captain), BruC!P. McKelvey, 2:00 Our Mill Brooks
'J,, Forthead
oounO
!,nlght, aeeretary; Genfl Jewell,
In·
nard
Fulta. Alllbllng wllh the !er· Junior Weddle, lto&amp;&lt;'r Parsons. 2:30 ROU!flparty
15. CirCUlar
.ertpt..
aentlnel; anrl Tom Sayre, parlia1!1. Sel•e
3:00 Big P.,.of!
vina
were Sharon Jones, Carol Marlon Well•. and Donald Smith.
I . Welr4 ( VU' ) 'I, Hilh lm~at. )
UOII
mentarian. Giving the invoratlon
Criswell and Besl Sanborn.
Cold basketballa whieb wUI ar- 3:30 110~ ~"toob)o Sbow
I . Shorlea\
28. BMddbll
10. Pvl
was Bruee Staat11.
(0\la, )
line
1L Polltlon
rive later, 'l..ill be fjven EiJhth .•·oo Br!Pter 1&gt;11'
to
a
plaet
2'1
.
0.me
11. lllct.rnal
Gre.de members Qf 'ltle SQUad.
11. Bah !
of
U. Lubneat.
Miniature meppbont• were O·
l:J. IeolQ
l6. B. VI\
warded to Eiihtb Grade cheer29. hllddJe
Ul. Mu.tlc note 11). Daneen'
leaden Linda RGu1b, Patlr Prlre
cymblll
17. Ortaprinl
SIA
and J"net coo~r. These llri.J
18. Culor
4obLI
lnMl'lll.,'l ...." "
·sang
&amp; flumber ot sonp, and hd.
22
Atflrm&amp;UVI
:U.
Bent
to
41
Chtkt
11. ConJunction
The Rev. C 'RIJil\Oh Konluiaht,
12:118 SliD OD
In
one
lfOUJ:I stnalng number.
'VOlt (V&amp;r, )
a home
:10. Al home
CIIMII
paetw ot Hellth Methodl&amp;t Church
'MotbLts: of ihe pi~Yff&amp; mvcd 1:00
13 Alrwlk)'
t2 Pf.tber at
\. ll. llqemeq
a11d Dean of the Union Dally Va·
" · llc»,odtkt
app~oxlmately
100 glj{&gt;sts.
termlnlla
!5. Born
II. lueot
cation Bible School, presided 11t
4:30
Jt A wancterer .0. ti!ICI
~~ - Povertr.
the flr.1t start meetla, of the 1951
ltrlekeft
Dill)' Vacation Bible Sc:bool wlli~lt
... J'rult
wu
held at Heat, Churrh Friday
lnhlllflrl
The host patt1;lr Jave lite
evenlni:
U.OaddcM of
openlna:
prayer.
t&gt;o..-.
'Mr1. Arnold Rlchartll, Mt. ~
Ill. I
riah
Baptlat Churtb waf elected
Jt, Natl" of
secretary tor the atorr meeUnaa .
Date or the s'"bool openlna 11 Ju11e
IO.M. miCe
3 and It will c.1o11e on June 14.
lh. oreelt lltttr

School Cagers

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WSAz.TV CHANNEL 3
lO to Sign On
10 15 Chr\lltlan Seienre Prorratl\
J0 ·30 What One Pt!tsOn C•n 01)
1100 Tili 11 b ·rhe Life
ll·SO Man To Man
ll 415 tnd.ustry on Pande
12:00 Olf to Adventure
12·15 What's Your Trouble
12.30 TV Chapel
1·00 C!tampionship Bowllna
200 Foreign Intrigue
2:30 Mr Wil!lrd
3•00 American Forum
3·30 Zoo Pa1•ade
400 Wasttington Square
6 30 ouUoolt with Cbet HuntleY

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Jolmton motor Will&gt; 1108·lb' ea·
paclty sterllna trail~, aU 3
unit• new lo. Joi.Y· IIIDG. \tery
little- a.J.e. C'lll e writt 11\lJ:o
PJerottl, GaUlpolla.
4 3 6tc

RuiiMAGE SALE, Aprll 12 &amp; 13,
Crow BuUdl.ng, East Main St. One. U!ltd uprlaht Plano. jurt reeondiUoned. Chen"y tin.ish. Call
~ Forest Run Methodist
RUtland F'l.lrrdture.
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SbDOUni mLttehe•, Raeine PliJln- FOR SALE: J J'DOJD: bQWJII io S)'raeuse. Corner 4th and CQII~e Rd.
lnj"" Mill, April 1. 12:00 noon
Richard
A. lh)oinan, Lellrt 'Falls.
Public co1'111ally invited. 4-4:-2~
ltiVIVAL
HUabi!l. Cbal!dt Churcb or Christ
1n phristfin Union, Mareh 31
thru April lt. Rev. A. L. Baldiiilge, EYauctlist, Rev. Edison
Weavet, Paator. Services 7:30
DiihUy, Everyone welcome.
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Triple mir.ror, 3"'d:d. Priced
fiX" qulcll: Hle, $4G.OO. :Melgs

Motor, Pbona 6023.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Staff Organizes

Completely New From
Hlleh to Chute

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(3) In Memorian
IN MEMORY of Frank Ryther, Sr.,

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McCORMICK No. 45
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CONCRETE BLOCKS

Now, for as little as 2 days
baling a year, it will pay

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yoU to own a time proven

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unfurnished small apartment&amp;

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ICHIDULI II
REVENUE-

General Property Taxer.--Jl«al
General Fund
JS,115.!57
Bond Retiremeat
20,030.21
Total Property Tax
50,~46. 78
FOUNDATlON PROGRAMCash Received
101,~8.30
Deduction for Teicbera Retirement
13,256.00
Deductlon for School •Em·
ployees Retirement 2,172.00
Deduction lor County Board of
Education
3,256.99
Total Fundaticm Program
120,608.29
Rental From s~hool lands and
Property ·
62 12
Depos1tory Intere!tt
200.00
State Grant- Bus Purchases
3.240.00
Stale--School plant rebabilta·
tlon
2,370.33
Cafateria Rcpts.
8,498 11
MIS"eellfneous.
482.08
Total Revenue
111!,6&amp;7 .28
NON·REVENUESale of Text Books
351.25
-· lnsuranc6 Adjustments
47.33
Tot.al
398.!58
Total Transactions
189,065.86
SCHIDULI Ill
EXPINDITURES
AD~STRATIGN-

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Carole Owens, daughter of Mr.
Clifford Oweo.a, WlU
Illest or honor th1a: week when he!'
aunt, Mrs. Marlene Owens, entertained with a trousseau shower.
MiSs Owen! is to be man-led at
the Mlddleport First Baptb:t
Churcb on June 29th to Roxie
Pric:e, Dayton, MOn of Mr. ~d Mn
Edward Price, Cleveland.
apd Mn.

'Games were played. dQ.ring the
evening w1th prbJes won by Maida
Roush, Mrs. Thelma Pratt aDd M~:n··
iene OMn.s. The trous!!eau a:tfh
~ j)laC9\f on the dining·tagJ..Q,
around a centeJ' arrangement of

spring nuwers.

Mrs. Owcna was assisted by Gail
Stumbo and Mrs. Clifford Owen!':
in. serving e&amp;DD.PI!J, strawberr.r

Salaries and Wages
Total Personal Service 2,021.00
Offire Supplies
8U6
Total Other PUI'pOI.,
114.16
Total Administration 2.101s.l6
INSTRUCTIONOnCy
U
service
W~l37.6s
Text Books
1,175.14
Other Educational Sup. 113.75 . Mr. and Mrl. Earl Sbuler, Jta.
Total Other Purpose11 1.288.89 doe, are annodll(ing tbe eocaaeTotal Instruction
88,526.14. ment of their dauahter, Naney, to
CO-ORDINATE ACTWI'I'I!:SMr. Jame~~ Carnahan, son or Mr.
Other and Drivinj Train. 94.28 and MrJ. Hnold Carnabao, Jta..
Total Other Purpose•
94.28 ~ine.
Total Co-ordinate Act.
M.28 . The open tbl.ll'th wtddlne wlU
UBRARIES-be held in the Y:ornlnt Star Evan·

Engagemen t Of
N Sh Ier
Is Announced

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School Library Book•

181.40

Totli Libnrles
18!.40'
TRANSPOR~A.X!ON 01' 1'\JPII&amp;Personal Service
8,7'f2,30
Motor Veb.
sap. U88'AO

Material ror Mal•t of lllllor ·
Vehieles
esa.tt
lepltCtl, Motor Veh. ~IK
1\prs. Motor Veb.
2,1J.D,Il
Trau. contraet
Total Other PurpctiQ

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18J81.8:1
Total THn!lpDrtltlm If puplb
JS,lkl:Z
CAFICTElUA..,..
Per,onal aerviee

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ToW l'l!bllc Lundlll T,887.2tl
(JI'IlEj\ AUXJIUdiY Mllt:NI:II!lSLeetdren
28.00
Othu &amp;peeial Hrvletl 112.00
Tota1 penon a! ~ervtce 207.00
Tcllra Retire. Contri. 13.21HJ,OO
ltm~. BaUre. Contrl.
2,1'72.00
Bd t~e l:du. contrt.
3,2.56.98
·Deducttoaa by Countr Auditor
IID2.24
Total other lllll'POIOI ID.I'I'i .23
Total Other AwdUarr ~
lii,IIIUI.
OPERATION r:1P' ~Pl.AN't&gt;~ Pereonal servlc.e
SJM,I»
J'u!'l
2',120.58
JanUon Supplle•
420.00
Water
,tic: 30:00
Eteclri&lt;!ity
o,&lt;!IL1'r
TelePhone ,
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Middleport Society Notes
Rotr1. SWJDJOII, son of ltr. anbd Geoqe Sauer and 100, Btchard,
llrf. Carroll SwaTJ.r.on. "' Ul with a Tbunday were Jt E. Pupte, Huntvirus throat in!MionJ
mgton; Mr. aad Mrs. Fu&amp;ate aad
80lU, Camall Jr. and Robert Mr.
lfr!J. .J:ohn l)tyall hilS entered artd Mn~ . Truman PuJal.tt and
Holzer llospoltal for iiUr&amp;etY Mt!!. diid&amp;hter,
Rebec;:ca LeeBryan bad lle,r arm broken eulier
Mrs. lobn J:etdlta, Mrs. 1.11mea
tblJ year when a gun wa1 atci· Criswell ucl daua:bteer. Carol. are
dentall,v dLs.cb.afa:ed and struck Yisiton llt&amp;atiaatoa today.
her.
Mr. &amp;1HI lC~ Ll"l' Rl&lt;e an&lt;l
llari~ll SW~tn, daiiJht« ot Mr.
8011._
Cbt~ and Kenneth, an
and lin. M:arv1n Swan hal ~n
""'vinl
18 Ill•· Sldllet aparlmeDII
ill with measlet thls week.
N..U. Soamh..t lllill !lCnel
Mr. and Mrs. .MIIrion French were ODFraai
lla:rn:Y. Lodl. N. J., who
buJineu VisitOr&amp; in Columbus, Fri""
RriOUIJJ
injare.t in 1 tNck·
day.
tnin eollllion at Hobson leftl'al
Dinner suetts of Mr. and Mrs. 1110nt.ba ap, n.- been dileharged
from MeJp ~ Hoapilal and
1s Uvin.: Jn Middleport

Cub Scouts Map
Final Plans For
Stout Exposition

Avoid a hit
in the
pocket too

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Friday .lJii:Jd, by train .rron. Athens
for a 'IMfk tlld vlait wllh her
motber, Mr1. WayDe Glbbon~, and
Mr~ and lfrs. Nolaq c.&amp;rJoD in Cin·

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Ernest Covert chairman or Cub
Scout Pack 244. presided at a me·
~.a~~N
et.inc at t h e borne or CliUord
Stumbo, in.Jtitutmnal representa·
tive, thiR week when leader! of the- SATU!IDAY ONI.T
Al'RlL 8
Pack met.
Bruce Benoett
Lon Chaney
DANIEL BOONE, TIAIL
Ben Batey, who has been Cub
BLAZER
Ma•W ~nee tbe Pack was organ.
UD C.4lor)
heel, reai.JnM at the tlleeting anrl
-alsoJ. R. Weill was appointed all the Victor Mature
Richard Egan
new Cub Master.
Stephen VeNallY Virsinia I..eitb
VIOLENT SAtUR.,AY
Plans were made for the Cub
(Cinema.cope-Tecbnicolor)
Seoot ex~iliit at the ann1.1al MeibCOMEDY Olld URTOOII
Ga.llia .MUOll Seout Expos..~Um-.
w.Iucb is being held today at tb~
SUN.·MON 1 APRil.. 7-3
National Guard auditorium above BW't LanudB
Tonr Curtis
Point Pleailant. Theme of the Ci:
Gina LoUobrii!ida
htbit tor Paek aM i.s "Puel'to Rico·•
TRAPEZE
and the Den molhers have- bee'l.
(Cmemastope - Technicolor)
wpr)fJpg with the Cubs. tD complete
~
t.bei.r plan1 which Include a ealy- McDonald Carey
M.oti .. ~'
P!O band with lnatrument!l made
STRANGER
by the boys.
CARTOON - eo..-.....
Mr. Wells, whose son, Ri&lt;1hard,
is a Cub Scout tn the Patk ill a
partner of Clemis Fox m the C't:S·
Con Inc. factory a t New Havefl,
W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wells an:l
their children, Richard and Deane
Uve in the Russell property on
North TbJrd Avenue. Sbe ls 1 su!!
stitute teacher in the Midd~port
st'booiJ ltlld is enrolled at Ohio
Uaivenlty whel"l! ahe iJ complet~
inc WDrk fur her degree.

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bill you won't get b\ll't fi.
nanciaUy If you are adequately covered by insurance. Our policiea cost Ut·
t!e, but can save you a lot
of money and worry. See us
Lal&lt;r aay be too
la&amp;e; insure aow

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Pomeroy Coin
Collectors In
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ing an.your property, who's going
to pay the bill? Nat you, if you're
adequately covered by liability insurance. Costs little, can sove
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IIIG ON INVENTORY
Cauot, Mot• Coonly, Ohio
TO tll.e Executor or Adminiatra·
tor aod to such of tbe following as
(3) u, so, (f) t, . . are resident! of the &amp;tate of Ohio:
~
aurvirial spous~ if any; next or
D~ll'l' SEaVICii:
kin: beneficiaries un&lt;ler the will,
Bondi· J~ttor~Da. ~
W20'.00 il any; ~e attorney or attorneys
IDhnlt·et
1~.10 rep~;es~lng any o! the atoremon·
lob CIIIJ.Ii;eil. of~
10.110 lloned per.~:
·-'l'olal l)tlll llenlco
l.l,e8CI.IO
You ..., hereby notlltcd that on
Q~Ytho 8Qtb daJ of llareh 11151, an
, lfe,. .,.lkll...
Tt.G,52.11 IJ&gt;.VODI.wi and Appra\lemoDt of the
·. TOIII'' Ciii!W 011tlay 1~2.7( eslate ol Arthur Delbert ElMI·
· ~ Cerdftme. of Indebt-t~cbtea paid &amp;t@t ~eceaaed, late of ViliJge of
15.000.00 Patneroy in said Coilntr was !Ued
Total 'f'rntltrtlons
211·~998.8~ l!J thi1 Court..
Ahllt· AND.-II.IAIILITIIS
Hearina on nid IDventory and
ASSETS-II•.
Apprilaement will be ~ad before
Cash -~ o:n. HlDd in depoal- thi• Cou.rt on the 1.Strr. day or Aptorr.~ plYe ad lDaetlve
r:Q: !liST, at 10 o•eloek A. 11.
lllounnee
; I"'*a~
4!I:OU1
~·• thento m&amp;~&gt; be ll.lod
TOtal !)thor l'UfP-. :it;'IM.SO . ~(!loll)
11(100.00, br lUll' lntereJted party at any
'1;~1 o.,.ratlon of ill:h&lt;ttll'lil)t I llulldlnp ~)
~qoo,OO lime prior to llve days be!ore the
.~ ~
..·'1&amp;2.30
E!l.llirm~t (COlt)
100;000.00 date set ror h~arlng.
M.UNTENANf.\E ~opL ~
Tot&amp; Allot&amp;
!1112:037.lll
WITNF.SS my signature sll&lt;l lhe
--\ji!!rWa lor lhlilL· llldP IUld WB~
seill f!. aaid Court; tbll 2nd day
.t;foUn4t
· , ' t;ll0.38
A~oU:fttaJ·:r-anb)e
11)932 .8~
of A.Ptll1957.
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Bonded )IO!ii
2&gt;1111000.00
John, C. Bacon
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JuO,o IIi&lt;\ &gt;:z.Oifielo Ckrk

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Tl'le Pllmeroy Coin Collec:torl•
Club held Its seeond mt!eting at
the bome of Mlke Roberts Friday
niJht. Newly elected orricen .-re
Robert Gloeckner, pre.&lt;~ident, Mike
Roberta, vice president, Mike F&gt;JI·
l!, secretary-treasurer. Other cha:ter members include Dougb.J Se,.'
Jer and David Brown. Honorary
mmbers, who act in an advisory
capatl.t.y,
are Mr. Edison Hobstetplical Unlted Bretben atureh on
ter
aod
Mr.
E. 1. Foster.
Jl'tlda:r, May 31, at Z:JOr o'el~k in
111e - - · with the Rev. IOilr
Blthop oWcia1iJlg.
In order to beeome a member
of the club, one must own a c:ollect
NOTICI e~r; ~N'TMJIIT
Jo• ol more thao 1110 dlf!m!nl
A*a~RIIh.tw
A~ri.can c:olns, or .100 different
....,_ it 1 /,W....,_ W. lleltw, fOJ't'llu eoins, or I &lt;:Ombined coli·
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Ds 77
eetion of 200 c:olnt. In addition,
1
~otiet 11 ~ Jlvea that be bas to pasa. a 25-questlon ex·
1 P,Oit Orftce am.InaUoD eoncernlna valuu and
AmaaU
A.ddrtal
~ Olila; R. D. dates or varloua eolns..
h•.beft
r~~~ M l\dl'41n.
Anyone inlereste ln joinin&amp; tbe
tattwtrtx· arttte lltall of Warren. club should contact one ot the
w. llalter lite of S1dtoa Towlls.bip, cba.rter memberL

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Honor Guest At
Trousseau Shower

ahort cakes, coUee and mints with
miniature ulnbreHas as favors.
Cuesta were Mrs. Pratt, Maida
Boush, Mra. Alfred Roush, l'LI'8.
Jerry Halley, Etinbeth HarTe,-,
Jane Harlu, Judith Murny, OliVa
Hemmons, Gail and Diane Stumbo
M'n. Ch!ford Owel\l. Sending
gifts were llln. William Wlalters,
Mrs. Danny Yonkel'll, Mrs. Cllffor&lt;l Stumbo, Mrs. Rirhard OWen!',
Mrs. Elh:abeth Oller, Thelma Cal·
2,021,00 lin, Sberry Rupe.

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Rehabilitation Fund
3,21~
Tot,J
47,037.21
Total Expenditures and BaiJnee

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FOR SALE or rent to respon11ible
party. ~ room house, 8 .acl'es.
Ethel Claflk, DQ.wnin,gton.

Cafeteria Fund

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ITARU ROTATION
FINANCIAL III'OJIT Of THe
JACKSONV!Ll.E, Fla. U1' BOARD OP IDUCATION
,
Lert ha11der BJJiy Plert"e wilt start Fer Flltll Y'Nt andlnt Dtc.m ... r
for the Chk.-a_go Wbitl! Sox todaf
nat~ 1m
when 1bey meet ~be Sl l...oui• cal"
W-.t•• I..Dial School Dl1ttld
dina!&amp; in an exhibition game, inC.u.ty ef ~..
augurating a pitchlng rotathm
P. 0. AcW'r"• Rutland, Ohio
M.nt. Wllla~d F.ber11bach and
which Manager AI Lopez hopes to
Dat. MArch 11. 1t:S1
carry into the American League
I ctrtjf!r th• followlnt
to dauahter, Jayce and Mu Clarenc.·&lt;&gt;
MiMbt wttre buJintts vhitors in
season. Followio.g Pierce In order N CDrrecl.
wlll be Diek Donovan , Jatk Harsh.Gallipolb,
Frid a~:.
William J. HobJtetter
man, Jim Wltson and Bob Keegan
hlf'l:'.
Baker
Gordon substitute•!
Clerk, TNIIUNr of thl lolf'd of
at the Sugnr U~tr. ~ellOoJ the pJ"l
lducetien
_.. 3.40.70.00 wccll: for lhl•~rl Robtru who a
FOREHAN &amp; AIIBOTI' T.V. SER- Tax Valultlon
fj
VICE AU males Repaired by Ex· Tax Levy
.
. .. 16.5 1II :
pert Tee~nJcians. Pbooe 6284 Y School Eerollmfttt ....... . . .776.
!ifrt:. WiJU. 1t1 Clur ~tvrued to
Middlf'pO!' ·.
6--15-tl Sal•rlea 1nd WitH . .97..,-.65 her l1ome r'hilllcothe. Th,:rs··&lt;ty
SCHIOUL• I
af~ ll v1.:.it Wd.D her p..u·,• '• Mr
Summary of C..... .aftMH. a. a.ri.
(21 ) Real Estate
i t \fr=. tel·.- o.rj Parfi~ ·.
c.lpts •ncl· lx.-...nturti . .. .
ltr.ll
Cora Glds ls confl.uad to her
Balan~. JanUIIry 1. 1956- . , . .. .
aere~~, 6 room hou11e, 2 good
hotnf'.
H•rrtifmvmc r ~ Lld by ill·
General .,.und
8.528:85
wells, water In house, good fann
:Leu.
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'1,40Ul3
in Hy&amp;ell Run. See ClaN!nee Bond RetiLe. FWl.d
Building Fund
238',f34.!S2
r.tr8. llerm.an Kuntr has relun
Hutsell, Rt . 3, Pomeroy.
Cafeteua
Fund
0.
D.
2~
501.80
·edt
to her home Grand Rapids
4 e stp
2 5~~~.!10 M.ieh, after " several ~~(!eb vis .•
aJ'~:J,.SFARM for sale-20 acres, modet'n
G
1 Fu d
WLtiJ Mr. and" l;lra. TbQJDaa YOilDJl.
house, ~ mile below Tuooen
enera . n
~87
)boa. DwiJitt Parker aJJd dauailPlainJ on Rt. No. 7. H. E. Sw•1n
~~~~~~t~iutFund
lt.i71.8tl ter,&gt; MrrtJs KaJ, aM Boblirt llor·
Reediivllle' Rt. Nu. L
4-S·3tp
Cafeteria Fund
rt&amp;fSr. apeut .. 'ttmridv lD HL•nt·
Rehablllhrt.ion Jl'and
s,m.oo !Jl.o_n, W. V.a. wtth Mr. and; Mrs..
Hoases f(lr sale in Syraru!'e. One
Total
rJ90,&amp;U.Il [)apald Holler.
~ room, on'.l 4 room, one 3 room
Total Repts and Bal. 442,60~-4l
l:n. Chsrl~s J. W:?"~ ~nd son
Wa.tcr and bath S. R. Hendrix. · EXPENDITURESAlbert .were bUIIiDw vhulot's in
Gallipohs ThvrS(\ay.
4 .f: 6tp
Mn. •Fred Gam surrered a
General Fund
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11 room ho!Uie in lower Syracu~,
Bond Ret!r• Fund
19,8158.94 atrokie Friday at her ~orne, Lasley
1 ~ acre• of land. Charles Wag·
Buildl.Dg Fund
207,780'.M St. and wu taken to tbe Meigs
ner, 808-Y.
4 3 6tp
Cateteris II'Und
U71.72 General HospitaL
Rehabilitation Fund
S.l&amp;O.OO
.Mr. and Mrs. Phil WilliamRon
Let me sho.w you some cholee
ToW
395,116&amp;20 accompanied by Mn. Clarente Bobuildin11 lob. Only about ten
nUautes W&lt;lik from Court House, BALANCE, DEOEMBEI\ 31, W6 ster and ehlldren of GallipoiL&amp;
General Fund
6,105.93 •pent 'MnP'sday In Columbus..
A. N. Ben~el.., Pomeroy.
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Bond Retirement Fuad '7,014.'19
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8 00 Sleve Allen Show
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10:30 News IIe&amp;;dlines
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Hesson Heads
Powerful Tiger
MoundSt31rf
Revival of interest in baseball
here r~eivcd another booat Friday night when tb.e Ohio Valley
A!sociation semi-pro league waS'
reorganized with what appeared to
be six strong but fundamentally
young team!l.
New Olrl·ccrs "-re
.... elected by
five of the six mana"ers present
and 11 JS..game seb:dule with
O'Shaughneaey play-offs was set
ror late August. Play-oft' winner
will reeeive a trophy.
One team will be the HarUord
Tigers under the guidinJ hand of
Cbet Oli-.er, dod of Bob Oliver,
Wahama
School's
ace pitcher
this year.High
Oliver
is ex--cted
to

Anthony..~s Sitrhts
OnPatt~rs&amp;
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Grapefruit stancllngs

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Portocarerro, McDermott
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DETROIT UP - TOJl)' Anthony,
and Shantz; Delock, Suace 7 and a fOTmer
china-jawed rn(ddle
White. Winner - McDermott. Loa- w&amp;igb who bet-ame a sen.sational
er · Suscc.
light heaVJ in tnoning out Clnack
Spieser Friday night, today looked
At Clearwater, Fla.
past his June 7 tiUe fight with
New York A 001 101 001 4 10 2 Archie Moore. to Floyd Patterson.

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By Cbet TannehiU
Meigs County foxhunters will be heading toward
Philadelphia 000 000 60x - 6 9 1
next weekend to take pari in the Ohio State Foxhunters As- Turley, Grim 8 and Johnson;
. bench sh ow an d t na
. 1s. Pr oba bl e Ga11'ta vlSt
. 'Iors l .~om pSimmons,
soc1at10n
, .. Moreheadw· 8 ands·Loata, LNnnet1 5 . mner • amhere are Dick Leifheit, Norman Fishel', Tracy Whaley and Ar- mons. Loser • Turley. HR • D
thur Beegle. There may be more.
,
Johnson.
Two
once--upon-a-time
foxhunters
who
no
longer
have
dogs
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are Whaley and Jalte Gaul of Racine. ' "They started to run
At Houston, Tex.
deer instead of foxes," said Whaley, "and they were so much Milwaukee
030 200 ooo - 5 g 1
trouble to round up afterwards, I just sold them and got out Brooklyn
010 ooo ooo • 1 7 .a.
of it." Jake likely would ·report somewhat the same experi- Burdette, Pizarro 7. aDd Rice;
·t w• s Tra. Xoufu
- , Bauent 8 , Klpp 1 and
.1 1 ever saw 1wo never-say-u"I' e fo x h un t ers 1
ence, 1or 1
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Roseboro.
Winner · BurdeUE:
have as good a battery as any min- cy an
a eo a ew years ago.
· . Kouf'ax.
HR., Burdette
or league In Ohio below Cia~&amp; A
bait
"It doesn't matter how they gripe," said a lo'ca) fisherman
Aaron Mil ·
Hurling will be the gre.at south- Friday, "a good man on the end of a lin~ can catch fish ln
pa1v. Gene Hes&amp;On , 11ow 22, who Forked Run Lake ."
At" Wichita P'alls, Tex.
hs.s had drooling 9ffe'1'11 from more
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"'CO&gt;ndar~f 1 Cleveland 410 320 011 12 1Z 2
than one Clau AAA circuit. Catch. . . Meigs County s own recreation l~ke ( ~s mg IS of.
New York 010 001 106-- 9 13 0
ing Hes 8on will be Luther Tneker . Importance under the State setup) IS rapidly becommg a more
Tomanek, Pitula 6 and Regan
the dursble rormer Southern Asso- ' popular spot for family outings of all kinds, and for
NillOn 4; LltUefield, Con.&amp;table
elation backstop, Cia&amp;.&lt;~ AA.
· men too.
1, Dodrigue:z 5,
McCall
a
Racine, managed by Granddad 1 Some n'otes on Forked Run of interest to fishermen:
and Westrum, Thomas !5. Win1
Shain ffOm ·the dugout, will have
1. Present plans call for planting Saugers in the lake
ner - Tomanek. Loser • Littlefield
a .rtrong mound headed by Larry
....
Th
NY s 1 1
(Little Foozy) Wolfe, now only 20, clean ~p ~uckers and other rough flsh that apparently
HRs ompson
,
m\1
Wolfe took a turn in ClaiM A ball gotten tn Jt from Forked Run before the lake was built.
Cle, Sauer NY, Rodgen N.Y.
and atill baa a job wsiting for ·his Saugers are a member of the pike and perch family, but run Thomas N. Y:
there any time he wants to return. smaller, around two pounds at peak maturity.
Pomeroy ytill field a strong ag2. It is hoped soon to put a net in the lake and see just
At Charlotte, N.C.
aregatton Wlth P~IJ Collins st pl- is in it. Local fishermen are expected to be on h~nd when
Cincinnati
000 00! 000 - 1 5 0
lot. Their cll•ll w1ll be strengthen- I t . b
ht
S
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b b th W"ldl"f
Washington 000 000 000. o a 0.
ed this year by the addition of Har- ne ts roug up. upervtsJOn WI
e y e 1 Ie
Klippstein, )leyer tl,
Fowler
vey van Vranken, son-In-law of
3. Bass up to four and five pounds were taken from
9 aod Bailey; PaBcual, Ramos
Traey WhaleJ, He is a 8-4 first Run last year and up to two and three pounders already
9 and Berberet. Winner - KUppbaseman who in scrvire baseball been reported caught this spring.
stein. Loser . PascUal. HR . Hoak
wa• in hlgh demand ~~ a slugger
On Lake Hope:
·
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and Infielder. Colllna battery is
Heavy Hme concentra·t.ions have been applied to Lake flope
m. •
not yet set.
recently and fish are going back to deep water. The lime was
At San Antonio, Tex.
Middleport will have a powerful necessary to neutralize acidity of the water caused by opening Chicago N
024 000 000 • 6 9 2
young team ,many of them In and of old mine shafts from one cause or another. One feeder Baltimore
·HOUSTON, T~x. UP - What- ~hampion.
100
Wl 001 - 4 8 2.
just out or college. woody Call
k ·
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1 h
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ever chances the Cleveland. In- ~ Strickland. moved to fill in at will
Rush and Neeman; Wight, Pd·
be catching either Mlck Mil- cree tn pa ICU ar, we earn, wa-s pourmg t e su p ur m
diana have In the Ameritan second when Avila was called
lica 8 and Triandos, Patton
7.
Leasue race this: se111on could de. home due to hi!t mother's illneu, ler, former pro toaaer, Bob A•bley, Lake Hope in damaging amounts . A count showed 36 old coal Losing pitcher - WIJht. HRs
or
big
Jim
Bowie•
of
the
current
min~
shafts
sealed
up
on
the
watershed
feeding
Lake
Hope.
pend on the hittini of two ve:ter- currently is hitting well over .300.
Franeona . Blt, Williams Bit.
1n1 not normally regarded as "big ManaJer Kerby Farrell has indi~ MHS entry. Jotm Parson• wUI be Just H few of these breaking open could fou) things up.
On the subject of lake acidity , Lake Alma· near Wellston
men" in the batting order.
cated the slick infielder may atay the Front Orrice manager behind
Catcher Jim Hegan and inf·leld- In the regular lineup if his hilling the club though active fteld man- which a rew years ago didn't seem to have a fish in it now is
er George Strickland, both under ronUnues.
agement will be in other hands.
thriving with the rinny creatures. Treatment for acidity and
Rounding out lhe six team loop
..225 hitters ill1t aeason, were makMeanwhile. the Indiana hot
int thingm rouah for oppomition aprina: hitting streak continued which will play single Sunday af- checking sOutTcs of the sulphur water cured the Alma probOf 0
pitchers along the spring training Friday 11 thoy acored 10 run.&amp; in ternoon gameo will · be Coolville lem.
All of this may not be news to genb; like Pete Klocs,. ~mu· 1
elrcqit.
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the: lint five Innings and then with Dick Spencer at the helm and
He1an ~' the hittln&amp; star of weattiered a, aix-run New York
.
athlete~ from ley Murray, Ken Amshary, Willis Anthony, Paddle l.ambert,
,:
(riday'.&amp; 1~ a:L. WldlU.a Falll, Gt~nt l'tlb"· I• the nint.b. for t ~
·
:t.O::,;\J!I .,. and Herb Bonet and A.' C. Hilt They head for the la!!\es whenever
'hJ:., collectlh1 two hits and drlv' ·•4!tor;.
·
PI
t wtn be time and the Fraus allow it.
r· 1 • •
In; in four.; runs. The veteran
'nle ClevelJnd .triumph dead~ in will! ~ another tearil of uhland~
They'd rather fi::;h than work, anytime. Who wouldn't?
CJ¥ARWATER. Fla. UP- The
backstop now haa 10 hitfl in 16 locked the lf'priog serlefl with the tng yoUnger playe:rs under the
Philadelphia
Phllllcs' desperate
of
Roger
(Hindu)
Henderguidance
trips to the plate for a .625 aver· Giants at alx-all.
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Indians Chances May Depend On
Slugging Of Degan, Strickland

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A crowd of 8,651 paid $20,145'to
wattb the nationally televi!led
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Say Time Ripe
or New Pro

Grid League

The Trl·be pounded starter Dick

INSURANCE?
eFOR THE BEST:
eANY TYPE:

Sec or C•ll

JOHN
RICHMOND

814 E. Moln St.

Pomeroy

ISnead, Demaret Lead Field In

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NEED GOOD

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0 haa
·L ltlleflcld out of the box In the son. Tho ....... tho
for Hesscm, for eumpl.., Is
flrat inning ,vith a four -run rally,
and contiml('d their
rsmpaa:e
'"" In Hend•non's pi•• to
against Jim Constable, Freddie
1
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Roclriguea: and Windy McCan.
"Why doesn't Ht&amp;IOI"' acupt
Nine of the 12 hits were for extra
• c1.., A cOntract •nd lftn
By WILLIAM TUCKER
basct~, one a homer by AI Smith.
.
h•re?''
ANGUSTA
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dThe be.!lt pitching performance
·1d a.tUP -:- tl s~~n
This was in partial levitY at d n
ol the conlelll was turned In by
Dlek Tomanek . the C I eve Ian d Jeut, •• the league actuallY is 1 ~ers l G~l;nToourn:~~~t ~~od;ye wft~
.
elarler, who gave up only one run, 11lronger. an d w1'II atl rae t more ran the · only two three-lime wmncrs
a homer by Hank ThompsQn , in lntereS't hy brlnglnlil out the best chasing each ~J~thcr down the
five lnninga.
ball pbyers in the area.
stretrh . but Sam Snead had two
NIGHT
GAMES
PLANNED
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TRIES COMEBACK
While
cheduled
play
will
open
my Demarct.
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HA-LLANDALE, Fla. UP -Nee.
dles, the 1936 Kcntut::k)' Derby May ibl26 , attt 1c~j t th ricbt more I·f
Snead, playing a perilous game
winner who hill been beaten In bla pos• bee, a racd vfo ntha Wghame11 that saw him rtJ~oup from a doulaet tour atarts, trlea the eome%- w111
caroe
or
e
a ama ble boaey with a d•rlng eagle for
b•c- traiJ . •aalnst 12 rivals today field with an AII.Star c~at of the a second rom:ad 68, Jed the field
in the $25.000 Added Fort t..uder· OVA oppoalng outatandlng Hunt- with 140 after 36 holts, Demaret,
dale H a n d i c a p at Gulbtro.m lntton, Cbarle1lon or Columbus who8e ouly throw-back to hil' for-

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Park.

SPRING SPECIALS
At Wholesole Pric:es

FIRESTONE TIRES

teai"IUI. Tbis plan wal' i.dopted as a
WIY to produce needed cash in
the club treatmrlea. Rece.iplll [rom
the All-Star camea. 1fter eJr;penses
and blsJc lea1ue needs bave been
met ,wUt be divided evenly belweell •'I clubs.
The pasa-t'le-hat method Ia u!f.
ually Inadequate to obtain enouah
funds in scheduled . pmea Sunday
afternoons to maintain healthy

teams.

DRE 'REPAIRING
BRAKE SERVIa
I ud lZ Volt

· BATTERIES

tUNE-UP
o\LSO

·,,.Roof Paint
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to match hiB serloua game,
Demaret couldn 't fool the e.alen·
db~r hwdhich marked him for a 47th
1rt ay soon.
Sne1d Annu1lly Con•lstent
Snead. at 45, had the advantage
of being 11 co~siste~t top man in
recept years 1n thu tougheat of
pressure tournaments. Demaret
hadn't been in the low 241 ilnce
he won the Masters in 19.00 and
h
l'- h
• Ilk
may ave 1orgo ~n w at its e.
Both have major antaconlsU out
of the way in their drive lor top
Masters money when Ben Hoaan
and Cary Middl,ccoff &amp;UJ'prlsingly
failed to melisure up to tho 150
second-round qualiCying score Fri·
day. For U;Je first tlme, the .Masters field was cut Lo the low tO
plarers after the · eoond day'a

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Feroadez blt .22'1 In 34 11mes
for the Doda:oi's and .277 In
aamea for thct Montreal Royal•
last sea110n. For a Ume 1t was believed be ml&amp;ht tJQ over the
Dodflers' JborbltoP' sjJot with
Reeee movlDI tit third.

Valo.fa 36-ye.,..old veteran of 13
maJor leaJUtl &amp;IBUona, wlll be retained by the Dodten aa a left..

banded plncb·hlller.

Invited to the ·meeting were df:l·
egatea f'rom Miami, AUanta, New
Orleaus. Louisvine·, st. ·LOuis,

mlftlle

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Wolfe. mctnwhlle, was ~cctcd
vice pnslder.t of the new OVA by
tiM: mana-en Friday nlaht. He
wiD aS&amp;llt Chester Tunehlll,
Sportl Editor and staff writer of
·tbe Daily Sentinel, namod presl·

dont.

Jirn White of Syracusa who hu
provet\ his ability and desire to
maintain Joatue ataUatlca wu
named seerclary attd J~li Roacrs.
Polot PleiNn\ Hl(ll S&lt;~l teacher
aDd btBebaU t::oae.b 1 "WII elected
treaaurtr.
'
A atopped.up pubUelt.7 ~ampalgn
lp loc:al neW5JMJH:ri ia f;1epeeted to
build Jnt()l'Qt In tbCI cottipeUUon to
follow.
wort united

ol&gt;JOO\ ot
develop

pro11ido a ,.......

ln~·~~!iia!Or in&lt;&gt;n~~~·:

playen dur-

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tbt 56tb rijJ~Jlhu: of _the swift. t~
eilt'Cuilong event, a11e ~Ue~
Clem, Kine HaJran, Galla.,t•Man, ·
Tenacious and Double '•· X~ M~l\•
Craz:y and Jedgar Ru.ler cPJpplete
the small field. · All caJ:ey 12111·

pQunds.

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A detlert COUrtl CllT1iQf GUt""
the "'"'" wu ..........

tlie ho.....O.
111111e4
t'bove and Mr1. WU"U:am. Fieber,
lll'to. fiOillD lkll'Jia, V,.. Klrl
Grueser, Kra. l...a.INN~ Latwtaa.
Er.na Jeue and Mr.a.. Curle oru..

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at the loomf ol lllla l'helml
Qrueser, Th\U'I4ay, May a

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GMOlJNI! ALLEY
Geo. 1 41dn't
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to ride with hit/
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wllb 71 and ab~t an eun·
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p.,,•.,,, at 143. Ed I'Urrol had all

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had t45 ..d • host Wilted at 11e
the leaden . .
Wltb the fil&gt;ld ' cllt drastically,
the . toul'l'la!Mnt·..tlr"ta. at noOn to •
day inatead ·of Ute - uiual miff·
morning tee-up .

ro test

VIRDON HOT
SARASOTA, Fla. UP - Billy
Virdon, who finlsbed eeeoud ·to
Alilwallkee~s Hank AlroD IB tM
National Lea~Q blUing :rue JiSt
year, If ready for t.be 1907 ·NL
campaiJn. vtrdbn tttrrtintly ti
ellppfna lllon1 at a .438 ollp In
Grapolrult Leape t~mea aftd
leado tbo Plrotea In 11101 .bitted In

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PROMISED
TO TAKE ME
TO THE ZOO
TO SEE THE

ANIMALS

lloUI Ford of MalJoJi,tc, N. Y ..

II IIIII .... lim two 11lo$l11
IIIML 11MrMfter tht mlftlf"
., of tha leHlna t ..m . will

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Sunset
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Orl""".l ·
Station:. . .

p "rly In June
,...lble, Den Wei,., liar

of tht old OYA, will

NEW YORJI UP -'- ~btel&gt;., · '
year-olda, tix of whom:
~· eltgl.,_,

1,\n mapplnr pl•u '

FIGHT RESULT·S

even--par 1+1 11 did at.eaib' ama·

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In
the

mer carefree self wu a pair of
kelly-green 1hoea, attacked the
exacting Aug~rala National course
with precision Friday to score a
two-under 70 and trail Snead by
two strokes at 14:2.
But if he looled the crowd wiLh

11. con ~ crvative b~own-and .t.an

1\entucky De~~ . ,

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Ill llor

hO\lf aad. pritet awtl!dtd to
Bomiot Ana Durat, - . Cook,
Mn, Btrnf,ee Dartt and Mrs. Aim&amp;n·
da Kup1r.
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ai:'l~n

Kanau City, Dallas, HoustOn,
Bolton, Buffal~, Cinci.nnati, Mil~
waukee ond Mmneapoh•.
,
Cooper said he waa "fairly cer'-; i
/.
lain" that a new league would be, I
in operation by 1958, but waSt
quiet to point out that under no
t::irtam.ata
. ~~ wo ..1d it be in~~
. ·
teUUOh 'Wllh"tbe-Nauotillt roo~~
Leaaue. He ·~s.tiHh.at · ·t be. new
lea1ue ,wuld 'relpe_c t all N·n . cori-·, '
lrli&lt;1J and would operate du$J , . .
the week instead of on we·e'keoda, , :
,
search fqr a succesSor to short- as the Nn.. docs.
.
.
stop Granny . Hamner ended todllo)"
with tho acquisition or chico rer.
nandez from the .Brooklyn Dodgers.
ly Unlmt Prest
NEW
OlLIANS:
·L. C. Mo... o.
On~c regarded as a threat to
YeunptOWft, Ohio, 141, . , . , . .
Peewee lteese'a job, the 25-year
old Fernand!z was obtained by "Kill.,..~ J•cksen, Naw
the Pitillles for outfielder Elmo 139, (10)
'
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Valo, pitcher Ron Ne&amp;ray, three.
DITIIQfT: Tony Anthony, Haro '
minor league players and an elt.imated $75,000. Two ol the minor lem, 17"3, lfoepped Chuck Spl ...r,·
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letiiUetJ were shortstop Mel Gebo Lll'lllft9, Mich.., 114'4. (10).
and tiNt-baseman Tom Harkness.
The t~lrd will be sent to the Dodg.
ers next week.

Th.-o AII.Star ltfMI will

.Itt ebt1lftt:d

EXPERT

MOTOR

Masters Tourney; Hogan 18 0ut

a.met:

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f - tl\.. - - oWto!o lllo
•ubo&lt;h - - l&gt;o111
\be bospitol m IIOVJ'OVlftl,

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BALTIMORE UP - Jnsistinl
that the time -ia: ripe for a new·
profe&amp;Sional football circpit, representatives from 13 cities meet
behind closed door.s today to beGera1d H. Coo~r~ an •tWrney
who serves as · secre\ary-treas~
of 'the United State .._,.ootball"
Lea&amp;~. Inc., and spokesman for
the new group, said Friday ~at
"interuted" parties from the 13
tlties were aske:d to atte"pd the,
meetine: to "formulate plans and
see what loesl condltions are for
each individual team."

lila·

and a IJit . _ -

ble for the · Kentuclr:
ri!Y,.
mi~b strides today iri tb ~ . . .
ArC~ie . MOore. ~s,'tat: aM. fa!i- Added Swift states ·at : ••lea•·
loa in the 4feep twill&amp;ht Qf a box.· ~lth a .crowd of ~000 •~:di~Pate4
lng ( _ . i~at hU bad a loJig ror the y~(r'~ ,: rtrst , 'Si_. Gi
· racing· in-New YQrk; · .rw.~ _.

fiJ:hl

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'l'llo

afternoon, has already alp8d to ~
meet tbt winner in th.('"':same
Olympia Stadium ring J~f..-1·
How about ))eavyweieht-&lt;oilamp ·
Pauerson? "That's who d.'t'• •ft,. ~
er," said Ernie Braea, ~!J.Pn)"l ··
manager.
~:,

Anthony, a Harlem muaiclan ".)
with a real smooth ring gnde, .ur- dprlaed everybody - even himself
· 1,
-1»' Pakin( up . top-ranked light.. tf1
be8\'y Spl...r In the first putting "
him down and almoat out ln the:

Get Fernandez
F H Je Jn
Phil's'JnfJ•e'Jd

age and nine runs batted ln.
Strickland, more noted ror his
exceLlence in the field thun at the
plate, may bf' th(' lndi111111 4 sl:Jrllng
teeond batWman in place or Bobby
Avila, only lhroo .&amp;hort years ago
the Amr.rlcnn League's batting

Lar4•• llroror Ia ..11011
oJ!IIIO'I' ta. -.am olwe• ol

•• uNrtao •tess

1114 hom~
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.

I HATE

zoos-THEY
SORE

ME

ARE VQU
PARTICULAR
WHAT KIND

OF ANIMALS
YOU 'SEE f

HOW ABOUT
BEARS AND
SeAVERS~

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Past Chiefs In
Thursday Meeting,

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Ohio Valley Association Semi-Pro Baseballl..eague R:e-organizgd.,
LONG WAY TO GO

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Hesson Heads
Powerful Tiger
MoundSt31rf
Revival of interest in baseball
here r~eivcd another booat Friday night when tb.e Ohio Valley
A!sociation semi-pro league waS'
reorganized with what appeared to
be six strong but fundamentally
young team!l.
New Olrl·ccrs "-re
.... elected by
five of the six mana"ers present
and 11 JS..game seb:dule with
O'Shaughneaey play-offs was set
ror late August. Play-oft' winner
will reeeive a trophy.
One team will be the HarUord
Tigers under the guidinJ hand of
Cbet Oli-.er, dod of Bob Oliver,
Wahama
School's
ace pitcher
this year.High
Oliver
is ex--cted
to

Anthony..~s Sitrhts
OnPatt~rs&amp;
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Grapefruit stancllngs

The DaUg ~endnel

suo·
RTS
T.

Portocarerro, McDermott
.,
DETROIT UP - TOJl)' Anthony,
and Shantz; Delock, Suace 7 and a fOTmer
china-jawed rn(ddle
White. Winner - McDermott. Loa- w&amp;igb who bet-ame a sen.sational
er · Suscc.
light heaVJ in tnoning out Clnack
Spieser Friday night, today looked
At Clearwater, Fla.
past his June 7 tiUe fight with
New York A 001 101 001 4 10 2 Archie Moore. to Floyd Patterson.

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By Cbet TannehiU
Meigs County foxhunters will be heading toward
Philadelphia 000 000 60x - 6 9 1
next weekend to take pari in the Ohio State Foxhunters As- Turley, Grim 8 and Johnson;
. bench sh ow an d t na
. 1s. Pr oba bl e Ga11'ta vlSt
. 'Iors l .~om pSimmons,
soc1at10n
, .. Moreheadw· 8 ands·Loata, LNnnet1 5 . mner • amhere are Dick Leifheit, Norman Fishel', Tracy Whaley and Ar- mons. Loser • Turley. HR • D
thur Beegle. There may be more.
,
Johnson.
Two
once--upon-a-time
foxhunters
who
no
longer
have
dogs
I
are Whaley and Jalte Gaul of Racine. ' "They started to run
At Houston, Tex.
deer instead of foxes," said Whaley, "and they were so much Milwaukee
030 200 ooo - 5 g 1
trouble to round up afterwards, I just sold them and got out Brooklyn
010 ooo ooo • 1 7 .a.
of it." Jake likely would ·report somewhat the same experi- Burdette, Pizarro 7. aDd Rice;
·t w• s Tra. Xoufu
- , Bauent 8 , Klpp 1 and
.1 1 ever saw 1wo never-say-u"I' e fo x h un t ers 1
ence, 1or 1
r•
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f
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Roseboro.
Winner · BurdeUE:
have as good a battery as any min- cy an
a eo a ew years ago.
· . Kouf'ax.
HR., Burdette
or league In Ohio below Cia~&amp; A
bait
"It doesn't matter how they gripe," said a lo'ca) fisherman
Aaron Mil ·
Hurling will be the gre.at south- Friday, "a good man on the end of a lin~ can catch fish ln
pa1v. Gene Hes&amp;On , 11ow 22, who Forked Run Lake ."
At" Wichita P'alls, Tex.
hs.s had drooling 9ffe'1'11 from more
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"'CO&gt;ndar~f 1 Cleveland 410 320 011 12 1Z 2
than one Clau AAA circuit. Catch. . . Meigs County s own recreation l~ke ( ~s mg IS of.
New York 010 001 106-- 9 13 0
ing Hes 8on will be Luther Tneker . Importance under the State setup) IS rapidly becommg a more
Tomanek, Pitula 6 and Regan
the dursble rormer Southern Asso- ' popular spot for family outings of all kinds, and for
NillOn 4; LltUefield, Con.&amp;table
elation backstop, Cia&amp;.&lt;~ AA.
· men too.
1, Dodrigue:z 5,
McCall
a
Racine, managed by Granddad 1 Some n'otes on Forked Run of interest to fishermen:
and Westrum, Thomas !5. Win1
Shain ffOm ·the dugout, will have
1. Present plans call for planting Saugers in the lake
ner - Tomanek. Loser • Littlefield
a .rtrong mound headed by Larry
....
Th
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(Little Foozy) Wolfe, now only 20, clean ~p ~uckers and other rough flsh that apparently
HRs ompson
,
m\1
Wolfe took a turn in ClaiM A ball gotten tn Jt from Forked Run before the lake was built.
Cle, Sauer NY, Rodgen N.Y.
and atill baa a job wsiting for ·his Saugers are a member of the pike and perch family, but run Thomas N. Y:
there any time he wants to return. smaller, around two pounds at peak maturity.
Pomeroy ytill field a strong ag2. It is hoped soon to put a net in the lake and see just
At Charlotte, N.C.
aregatton Wlth P~IJ Collins st pl- is in it. Local fishermen are expected to be on h~nd when
Cincinnati
000 00! 000 - 1 5 0
lot. Their cll•ll w1ll be strengthen- I t . b
ht
S
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·u
b b th W"ldl"f
Washington 000 000 000. o a 0.
ed this year by the addition of Har- ne ts roug up. upervtsJOn WI
e y e 1 Ie
Klippstein, )leyer tl,
Fowler
vey van Vranken, son-In-law of
3. Bass up to four and five pounds were taken from
9 aod Bailey; PaBcual, Ramos
Traey WhaleJ, He is a 8-4 first Run last year and up to two and three pounders already
9 and Berberet. Winner - KUppbaseman who in scrvire baseball been reported caught this spring.
stein. Loser . PascUal. HR . Hoak
wa• in hlgh demand ~~ a slugger
On Lake Hope:
·
c·
and Infielder. Colllna battery is
Heavy Hme concentra·t.ions have been applied to Lake flope
m. •
not yet set.
recently and fish are going back to deep water. The lime was
At San Antonio, Tex.
Middleport will have a powerful necessary to neutralize acidity of the water caused by opening Chicago N
024 000 000 • 6 9 2
young team ,many of them In and of old mine shafts from one cause or another. One feeder Baltimore
·HOUSTON, T~x. UP - What- ~hampion.
100
Wl 001 - 4 8 2.
just out or college. woody Call
k ·
rt" 1
1
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1 h
· to
ever chances the Cleveland. In- ~ Strickland. moved to fill in at will
Rush and Neeman; Wight, Pd·
be catching either Mlck Mil- cree tn pa ICU ar, we earn, wa-s pourmg t e su p ur m
diana have In the Ameritan second when Avila was called
lica 8 and Triandos, Patton
7.
Leasue race this: se111on could de. home due to hi!t mother's illneu, ler, former pro toaaer, Bob A•bley, Lake Hope in damaging amounts . A count showed 36 old coal Losing pitcher - WIJht. HRs
or
big
Jim
Bowie•
of
the
current
min~
shafts
sealed
up
on
the
watershed
feeding
Lake
Hope.
pend on the hittini of two ve:ter- currently is hitting well over .300.
Franeona . Blt, Williams Bit.
1n1 not normally regarded as "big ManaJer Kerby Farrell has indi~ MHS entry. Jotm Parson• wUI be Just H few of these breaking open could fou) things up.
On the subject of lake acidity , Lake Alma· near Wellston
men" in the batting order.
cated the slick infielder may atay the Front Orrice manager behind
Catcher Jim Hegan and inf·leld- In the regular lineup if his hilling the club though active fteld man- which a rew years ago didn't seem to have a fish in it now is
er George Strickland, both under ronUnues.
agement will be in other hands.
thriving with the rinny creatures. Treatment for acidity and
Rounding out lhe six team loop
..225 hitters ill1t aeason, were makMeanwhile. the Indiana hot
int thingm rouah for oppomition aprina: hitting streak continued which will play single Sunday af- checking sOutTcs of the sulphur water cured the Alma probOf 0
pitchers along the spring training Friday 11 thoy acored 10 run.&amp; in ternoon gameo will · be Coolville lem.
All of this may not be news to genb; like Pete Klocs,. ~mu· 1
elrcqit.
·
the: lint five Innings and then with Dick Spencer at the helm and
He1an ~' the hittln&amp; star of weattiered a, aix-run New York
.
athlete~ from ley Murray, Ken Amshary, Willis Anthony, Paddle l.ambert,
,:
(riday'.&amp; 1~ a:L. WldlU.a Falll, Gt~nt l'tlb"· I• the nint.b. for t ~
·
:t.O::,;\J!I .,. and Herb Bonet and A.' C. Hilt They head for the la!!\es whenever
'hJ:., collectlh1 two hits and drlv' ·•4!tor;.
·
PI
t wtn be time and the Fraus allow it.
r· 1 • •
In; in four.; runs. The veteran
'nle ClevelJnd .triumph dead~ in will! ~ another tearil of uhland~
They'd rather fi::;h than work, anytime. Who wouldn't?
CJ¥ARWATER. Fla. UP- The
backstop now haa 10 hitfl in 16 locked the lf'priog serlefl with the tng yoUnger playe:rs under the
Philadelphia
Phllllcs' desperate
of
Roger
(Hindu)
Henderguidance
trips to the plate for a .625 aver· Giants at alx-all.
1
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Indians Chances May Depend On
Slugging Of Degan, Strickland

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the

A crowd of 8,651 paid $20,145'to
wattb the nationally televi!led
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Say Time Ripe
or New Pro

Grid League

The Trl·be pounded starter Dick

INSURANCE?
eFOR THE BEST:
eANY TYPE:

Sec or C•ll

JOHN
RICHMOND

814 E. Moln St.

Pomeroy

ISnead, Demaret Lead Field In

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NEED GOOD

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0 haa
·L ltlleflcld out of the box In the son. Tho ....... tho
for Hesscm, for eumpl.., Is
flrat inning ,vith a four -run rally,
and contiml('d their
rsmpaa:e
'"" In Hend•non's pi•• to
against Jim Constable, Freddie
1
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Roclriguea: and Windy McCan.
"Why doesn't Ht&amp;IOI"' acupt
Nine of the 12 hits were for extra
• c1.., A cOntract •nd lftn
By WILLIAM TUCKER
basct~, one a homer by AI Smith.
.
h•re?''
ANGUSTA
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dThe be.!lt pitching performance
·1d a.tUP -:- tl s~~n
This was in partial levitY at d n
ol the conlelll was turned In by
Dlek Tomanek . the C I eve Ian d Jeut, •• the league actuallY is 1 ~ers l G~l;nToourn:~~~t ~~od;ye wft~
.
elarler, who gave up only one run, 11lronger. an d w1'II atl rae t more ran the · only two three-lime wmncrs
a homer by Hank ThompsQn , in lntereS't hy brlnglnlil out the best chasing each ~J~thcr down the
five lnninga.
ball pbyers in the area.
stretrh . but Sam Snead had two
NIGHT
GAMES
PLANNED
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strokes and two yean over Jim·
TRIES COMEBACK
While
cheduled
play
will
open
my Demarct.
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HA-LLANDALE, Fla. UP -Nee.
dles, the 1936 Kcntut::k)' Derby May ibl26 , attt 1c~j t th ricbt more I·f
Snead, playing a perilous game
winner who hill been beaten In bla pos• bee, a racd vfo ntha Wghame11 that saw him rtJ~oup from a doulaet tour atarts, trlea the eome%- w111
caroe
or
e
a ama ble boaey with a d•rlng eagle for
b•c- traiJ . •aalnst 12 rivals today field with an AII.Star c~at of the a second rom:ad 68, Jed the field
in the $25.000 Added Fort t..uder· OVA oppoalng outatandlng Hunt- with 140 after 36 holts, Demaret,
dale H a n d i c a p at Gulbtro.m lntton, Cbarle1lon or Columbus who8e ouly throw-back to hil' for-

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Park.

SPRING SPECIALS
At Wholesole Pric:es

FIRESTONE TIRES

teai"IUI. Tbis plan wal' i.dopted as a
WIY to produce needed cash in
the club treatmrlea. Rece.iplll [rom
the All-Star camea. 1fter eJr;penses
and blsJc lea1ue needs bave been
met ,wUt be divided evenly belweell •'I clubs.
The pasa-t'le-hat method Ia u!f.
ually Inadequate to obtain enouah
funds in scheduled . pmea Sunday
afternoons to maintain healthy

teams.

DRE 'REPAIRING
BRAKE SERVIa
I ud lZ Volt

· BATTERIES

tUNE-UP
o\LSO

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at.

to match hiB serloua game,
Demaret couldn 't fool the e.alen·
db~r hwdhich marked him for a 47th
1rt ay soon.
Sne1d Annu1lly Con•lstent
Snead. at 45, had the advantage
of being 11 co~siste~t top man in
recept years 1n thu tougheat of
pressure tournaments. Demaret
hadn't been in the low 241 ilnce
he won the Masters in 19.00 and
h
l'- h
• Ilk
may ave 1orgo ~n w at its e.
Both have major antaconlsU out
of the way in their drive lor top
Masters money when Ben Hoaan
and Cary Middl,ccoff &amp;UJ'prlsingly
failed to melisure up to tho 150
second-round qualiCying score Fri·
day. For U;Je first tlme, the .Masters field was cut Lo the low tO
plarers after the · eoond day'a

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Feroadez blt .22'1 In 34 11mes
for the Doda:oi's and .277 In
aamea for thct Montreal Royal•
last sea110n. For a Ume 1t was believed be ml&amp;ht tJQ over the
Dodflers' JborbltoP' sjJot with
Reeee movlDI tit third.

Valo.fa 36-ye.,..old veteran of 13
maJor leaJUtl &amp;IBUona, wlll be retained by the Dodten aa a left..

banded plncb·hlller.

Invited to the ·meeting were df:l·
egatea f'rom Miami, AUanta, New
Orleaus. Louisvine·, st. ·LOuis,

mlftlle

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Wolfe. mctnwhlle, was ~cctcd
vice pnslder.t of the new OVA by
tiM: mana-en Friday nlaht. He
wiD aS&amp;llt Chester Tunehlll,
Sportl Editor and staff writer of
·tbe Daily Sentinel, namod presl·

dont.

Jirn White of Syracusa who hu
provet\ his ability and desire to
maintain Joatue ataUatlca wu
named seerclary attd J~li Roacrs.
Polot PleiNn\ Hl(ll S&lt;~l teacher
aDd btBebaU t::oae.b 1 "WII elected
treaaurtr.
'
A atopped.up pubUelt.7 ~ampalgn
lp loc:al neW5JMJH:ri ia f;1epeeted to
build Jnt()l'Qt In tbCI cottipeUUon to
follow.
wort united

ol&gt;JOO\ ot
develop

pro11ido a ,.......

ln~·~~!iia!Or in&lt;&gt;n~~~·:

playen dur-

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-··The derby cindid•tes iiarb~d tOI',.
tbt 56tb rijJ~Jlhu: of _the swift. t~
eilt'Cuilong event, a11e ~Ue~
Clem, Kine HaJran, Galla.,t•Man, ·
Tenacious and Double '•· X~ M~l\•
Craz:y and Jedgar Ru.ler cPJpplete
the small field. · All caJ:ey 12111·

pQunds.

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A detlert COUrtl CllT1iQf GUt""
the "'"'" wu ..........

tlie ho.....O.
111111e4
t'bove and Mr1. WU"U:am. Fieber,
lll'to. fiOillD lkll'Jia, V,.. Klrl
Grueser, Kra. l...a.INN~ Latwtaa.
Er.na Jeue and Mr.a.. Curle oru..

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at the loomf ol lllla l'helml
Qrueser, Th\U'I4ay, May a

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GMOlJNI! ALLEY
Geo. 1 41dn't
"""" I 4idn't 111111t
to ride with hit/
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who led the firrt

wllb 71 and ab~t an eun·
,:. '::c7.~2 wai only oM 1troke behind

p.,,•.,,, at 143. Ed I'Urrol had all

teur

~rver

Wud. '

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had t45 ..d • host Wilted at 11e
the leaden . .
Wltb the fil&gt;ld ' cllt drastically,
the . toul'l'la!Mnt·..tlr"ta. at noOn to •
day inatead ·of Ute - uiual miff·
morning tee-up .

ro test

VIRDON HOT
SARASOTA, Fla. UP - Billy
Virdon, who finlsbed eeeoud ·to
Alilwallkee~s Hank AlroD IB tM
National Lea~Q blUing :rue JiSt
year, If ready for t.be 1907 ·NL
campaiJn. vtrdbn tttrrtintly ti
ellppfna lllon1 at a .438 ollp In
Grapolrult Leape t~mea aftd
leado tbo Plrotea In 11101 .bitted In

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PROMISED
TO TAKE ME
TO THE ZOO
TO SEE THE

ANIMALS

lloUI Ford of MalJoJi,tc, N. Y ..

II IIIII .... lim two 11lo$l11
IIIML 11MrMfter tht mlftlf"
., of tha leHlna t ..m . will

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Sunset
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.
Orl""".l ·
Station:. . .

p "rly In June
,...lble, Den Wei,., liar

of tht old OYA, will

NEW YORJI UP -'- ~btel&gt;., · '
year-olda, tix of whom:
~· eltgl.,_,

1,\n mapplnr pl•u '

FIGHT RESULT·S

even--par 1+1 11 did at.eaib' ama·

"

In
the

mer carefree self wu a pair of
kelly-green 1hoea, attacked the
exacting Aug~rala National course
with precision Friday to score a
two-under 70 and trail Snead by
two strokes at 14:2.
But if he looled the crowd wiLh

11. con ~ crvative b~own-and .t.an

1\entucky De~~ . ,

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Ill llor

hO\lf aad. pritet awtl!dtd to
Bomiot Ana Durat, - . Cook,
Mn, Btrnf,ee Dartt and Mrs. Aim&amp;n·
da Kup1r.
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ai:'l~n

Kanau City, Dallas, HoustOn,
Bolton, Buffal~, Cinci.nnati, Mil~
waukee ond Mmneapoh•.
,
Cooper said he waa "fairly cer'-; i
/.
lain" that a new league would be, I
in operation by 1958, but waSt
quiet to point out that under no
t::irtam.ata
. ~~ wo ..1d it be in~~
. ·
teUUOh 'Wllh"tbe-Nauotillt roo~~
Leaaue. He ·~s.tiHh.at · ·t be. new
lea1ue ,wuld 'relpe_c t all N·n . cori-·, '
lrli&lt;1J and would operate du$J , . .
the week instead of on we·e'keoda, , :
,
search fqr a succesSor to short- as the Nn.. docs.
.
.
stop Granny . Hamner ended todllo)"
with tho acquisition or chico rer.
nandez from the .Brooklyn Dodgers.
ly Unlmt Prest
NEW
OlLIANS:
·L. C. Mo... o.
On~c regarded as a threat to
YeunptOWft, Ohio, 141, . , . , . .
Peewee lteese'a job, the 25-year
old Fernand!z was obtained by "Kill.,..~ J•cksen, Naw
the Pitillles for outfielder Elmo 139, (10)
'
. \
Valo, pitcher Ron Ne&amp;ray, three.
DITIIQfT: Tony Anthony, Haro '
minor league players and an elt.imated $75,000. Two ol the minor lem, 17"3, lfoepped Chuck Spl ...r,·
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letiiUetJ were shortstop Mel Gebo Lll'lllft9, Mich.., 114'4. (10).
and tiNt-baseman Tom Harkness.
The t~lrd will be sent to the Dodg.
ers next week.

Th.-o AII.Star ltfMI will

.Itt ebt1lftt:d

EXPERT

MOTOR

Masters Tourney; Hogan 18 0ut

a.met:

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arnr upFOf::;;:::,
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f - tl\.. - - oWto!o lllo
•ubo&lt;h - - l&gt;o111
\be bospitol m IIOVJ'OVlftl,

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Len,t
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BALTIMORE UP - Jnsistinl
that the time -ia: ripe for a new·
profe&amp;Sional football circpit, representatives from 13 cities meet
behind closed door.s today to beGera1d H. Coo~r~ an •tWrney
who serves as · secre\ary-treas~
of 'the United State .._,.ootball"
Lea&amp;~. Inc., and spokesman for
the new group, said Friday ~at
"interuted" parties from the 13
tlties were aske:d to atte"pd the,
meetine: to "formulate plans and
see what loesl condltions are for
each individual team."

lila·

and a IJit . _ -

ble for the · Kentuclr:
ri!Y,.
mi~b strides today iri tb ~ . . .
ArC~ie . MOore. ~s,'tat: aM. fa!i- Added Swift states ·at : ••lea•·
loa in the 4feep twill&amp;ht Qf a box.· ~lth a .crowd of ~000 •~:di~Pate4
lng ( _ . i~at hU bad a loJig ror the y~(r'~ ,: rtrst , 'Si_. Gi
· racing· in-New YQrk; · .rw.~ _.

fiJ:hl

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'l'llo

afternoon, has already alp8d to ~
meet tbt winner in th.('"':same
Olympia Stadium ring J~f..-1·
How about ))eavyweieht-&lt;oilamp ·
Pauerson? "That's who d.'t'• •ft,. ~
er," said Ernie Braea, ~!J.Pn)"l ··
manager.
~:,

Anthony, a Harlem muaiclan ".)
with a real smooth ring gnde, .ur- dprlaed everybody - even himself
· 1,
-1»' Pakin( up . top-ranked light.. tf1
be8\'y Spl...r In the first putting "
him down and almoat out ln the:

Get Fernandez
F H Je Jn
Phil's'JnfJ•e'Jd

age and nine runs batted ln.
Strickland, more noted ror his
exceLlence in the field thun at the
plate, may bf' th(' lndi111111 4 sl:Jrllng
teeond batWman in place or Bobby
Avila, only lhroo .&amp;hort years ago
the Amr.rlcnn League's batting

Lar4•• llroror Ia ..11011
oJ!IIIO'I' ta. -.am olwe• ol

•• uNrtao •tess

1114 hom~
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.1'itll tlirto.
.

I HATE

zoos-THEY
SORE

ME

ARE VQU
PARTICULAR
WHAT KIND

OF ANIMALS
YOU 'SEE f

HOW ABOUT
BEARS AND
SeAVERS~

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aesday Ill.
Rtdne ,....on \ Chari" Bush
paator. Servicea Sunday 1 :30 aad

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TtJtrD

Jl'latl, oo Portland RoUte.

lwldly School 10 a. m. preaebl.nl
11

a.

m. and 8 p. m. and Bfble
Stutb Thuraday 8 pm Paator C.
W. Profnti Asst. Chu. Hupp.
:Z.lon Church of Chr1et. Loutec'
on Pomeroy-HarrisOnville Road.
Bil&gt;Ut-Sc:hool 9 30 A. M. llomin41
Wonhlp 10 SO a m Evenmg Worabip 7 30 p m Tbom111 Wyatt,
l(inlater. Joseph Johnaon, Bible
Sc::bool, Supt.
MIM"vill• Metttodltt •.:hurch.
Rev. R. M. Gro'H, Pastor-, HOI!Otf
1\oUoh, Supt. 10 A M. SUnday
5cltool, 11 A M Worship semce;

Portlant tllurr.h. larl custar.
Oastor, AIJ't pas\or, Edttb Codner
Servl.cea Sunday 8 00, Tuesday at
7:30 aDd FrldaJ 7 30
Church of Christ, Mlddlepor•
Yrcd I Gardner pJ.s\or B.b 1l
SchQol 9 30 }lamer R1ce Supt ,
Mormng worshiP 10 30 sui'JCCI
"The l.lfUngs and DrawmgQ '}l
Je11us ', 6 p m Christian En~ea
vor 7 30 Evenmg .service sub.ed 1

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ncsdny 7 30 Prayer and Study
hour 8 30 Chmr practice
F1;tt Baptlr.t Church, Middleport , Rev C E Ho yl, p;u;tor
Church Scnool 9 15 G&lt;"rald Ar.
thony, Supt, Mornmg worship
and commumon 10 15 sermon
'Accompanymg the Man of Sot
rows", 6 p m SenlOT and Junmr
HI Youth Fellowship 7 30 even
mg worship top1c ·'The TWo-fold
M
mstry o( Christ", Tuesday 9 ~l}
Tueod'"' 7 30 P M.
Mhhlfay Community C1turch a m Women'll Prayer meetmg, 6
Letdq Creei Road llov. R. E p m Chns uan Crusaders Class
Tbomu. paBtor Fiord Cleland, supper at !:!burch, Wedoesday 7 30 •
Church servlee 7.30 P M Prayer mtdweek prayer and praiSe .IICfVICI:
meetmt Wedne_., Dl.aht 1.80 P. 8 30 senior cho• Thunday 1 .1~
Golden Jtule da~ al the parson
M E:v£rYO!lt' coo:ltall.v 1'W1'1ted
age Wllh Mr. and Mrs Robert
Haggerty and Rev and Mrs. Hoyt
as hm!opitallty comm1ttcc
H••th JMthod1st Church. Mid·
dleport, Rev C R- Konk:rtght,
pastor sunda~ School D30 Erne .t
Covert, Supt. Mornmg worship '11
10 30 lop1c 'fhe face of Chnsl"
2 30 Portsmouth Spnng Youth
RallY at Manly M~tbod1st Church
Port!imouth, 7 30 Off ml BGard
Monday 7 30 WSCS, Wednesday,
chmr 6 45, Prayer meetlnj and
81hle study 7 p m, class l:l
Circle, Mrs Brute l.Joyd's home

SERMONE'ffE
\

o it cleanselh me, 7•• cleanoeth
me," The Scdpture teO.. ua that
without th• Jheddinl of blood
there cOuld be no remJ.u.\on ot

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COPY-&amp;I

n
~l Deliveries

s...-medield

~?ternatlont~~;s

1..,

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fort~hoon
If, i.el'O)t Dtnny, 2Z,4ru unburt
n. hJI ear peeled ort tbt tenee
GWI!ed by Mr. and Mn Gerald
Rope, aboul. ~ mUe from lhe Middleport cOrpontlon line 01) St RL
14.1. The -ur firOllly IUI'Ded ove
on Jts top and lkiddetl 1&amp; fl. more

to a ,tqp.
In Ita eourse the car put a utUlty pol~t out ef ~mmus 10 n own~
by the Calumbu1 and Soulltem
Oblo EJeetrle Co , which fumilbes
Middleport With power. Dapty
Sherif-f Howard Fra~ who invuUgaled. elted Denney to appetr ln
the sherllf• ofttee today.
Offlura bad not: ret deetdP.d
what disposition was to be made
upon :Denn7 that morning. The acCJtat •ecurr~d aJ a 30 a m.
Utility ·ctmptlny_woR:men were
caUed 11. opee and began repair

Into Oie

work. Service' w a a .rlltored u,
iit4dleport •bout e "'"'-

newAclmi

Mrs. Charles Buck
Is Host~ss for
Thursday Pa-rty

WIDS FINANC\IR
TORONTO UP - Marlene StewChurch of J••u'
Cbnst of Latter Dily Samh Sun- art o£ Font hill. lnl, Canada's
day School 9 :-m Churth B 00 o' lcadmg woman goU~r. was mar·
clock
ntght anti 81\Ji c rted Friday to rtnancter Douglas
Church of Chrltt, Brlllbu,y, stlHIY Sumlay
8 o clock \\'cc1n1•s·lny n1gh' Stre1t After a honeymoon trip to
Edward EIT\ert!On, poidlor. BlbiP
florida and Bermuda the 22-ycarProftlll p.I!I'Or
school 9 30 Thurman cant'y, Supt Cillll'l1C1.'
Rutland Methodl•t Church old amateur champion wtll return
Morning worship 10 30, Chrlsttan ;;undAY School O·SO A M Vernot to competitive golf.
~ndcavor 6 p m.
1::\'CnlDlC scr Weber Supt Worship sm·vlce at
vice 7 30
10 30 ~- M Rev George Davis, the cnllrc church tn regard to
Prttb.,t.rlln Church, Syrac~o~w,
the debt romalnlng on the PI!·''
Rev Howard
Rup(lelt, pastor pastor
church bulldina. Wednesday ev~:J·
Church School 9·30 Hobert HaL'
Alfr•d
Church, Re¥ R. M niRiil at 7 SO mtd week prayer
den, Supt., We&amp;tmln~tcr Youth Grove, pastor Sunday School at
Fellowship 6 30; li:•tenint wor· II 30 Lloyd Dl1llnger, Supt Wor· service
Salvation Ar7nY E. Second St
shlp scrvke 7 SO topic "The Man ship .11erv\cet at JO 41i with the pomeroy Sunday School 10 a ro
Rev Grove bring\ni lhe mesu11c UoHnc!IS .Meeting, Rev Joscrb
Who Never Was"
Th• F•d•ratad Ch~o~rch, Evangt· Sunday afternoon f~om 2 to 3 scr- Shaw 11 u. m : YTL Meehna, Lead
Ileal and ReCormcd Prcsbytcrllln. 'IICCII at the ElmwoOO RcRt HoiT\C cr Nancy Tbomson. 7 p m , Open
Pomeroy, Rev Waldo J. BJirlcll Sunday cvcnmg at 1 30 rcKulru A r Meetlna: Leader Bob Es\up,
Putor Norman Kioe11, S S. Sup! meeting or the MYF ~Jondn3 7 1\~ p m; Salvation Meeting, ev
Sunday Church Sehool t 10 A M evenlna: Aprtl 8 at 7 30 mecun;
Worship nour 10 30 A M. Ser· of the buildmg corntnlltcc wit:, Jack Sbaw, 'l.SO P m.
mon topic "Llfltng up the Btaz"n
Serpent.'' The confl.rmatlon elan
will be prcsl!ntcd anrl ex.amtncd
ln thl!l mornln&amp; sr.nlco. Junh•r
Youth Fe\lowahlp 54&amp; P. M
~onday
1 30
I' M SundaY
Schoo\ tcarhcrs and ofticeu melll
lng. l'liCSdllY '7 ·30 r M. Church
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Council meetina:. Wodnead.•Y '7.30
r. M Lenten aervlcu. Sermon
topic "The Dtserten" ll.30 P M
The Fode.ratcd Circle mceUn~
Come and worklhip witb ua
ttarritonvlll• Pmbytert.an, R1lph
C. zu,1dC!I, Supply Paator. 10:00
Ch!Jrth School M w. rm1aw. aupt.
1:48 p. m. Worship Sefyl,ce• and
1ermon "The condition• of Salvation"
Flnt aaptltt Church, laat Mtln
Street, Pomeroy Ralph C Zun4el.
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does not change. He 18 able to save
all those wbo will go tD H1m. The

Scr1pture says that "He liveth to
Mrs Charles Buck entertained mike 1nt.ercepion tor ' ut." AliiO
wltll a Stanley party, Thl,lrllda.1 aft- tbat He oUeretl up Himtelf • wf·
ernoon 11t her home. Rutb.nd Road ftc1ent sacnflce for the sins of thfl
Following a demonsl.ration by world Thl• study tod•Y is enhaDMrs. Rle;hard Campbell, a 1\Umber ced by some weighty conaideraof illlmes were played ahd prizes buns The Old Tes\arhent telh U!
awarded to Mrs Nath1n Biggs, about the anclent priesthood and
Mrs Jfle Young and Mrs Harold how it passed from one generation
to another. However, some were
Eberabacf
A dessert coune wal .11erved by neglectful of thei-r offl,t:e But,
tlle hostt:SI to those named"' •bovc even &lt;~t their best it w'is need·
and Mr11 Willard Ebersbach 'Mrs sary for thl'lll\ to enter daa1y and
F.mma Lewl~. Y:rs Charlell !lurt, q£fer \. p aacrtrlce for their owr
Mn Alfred Btaas, Mrs C J. :Eb· s1M and then for the sins of the
ersbach. 11nd Mrs Vaughan Prlce congregation Deatb has no
over Christ BO He live~h to
mtcrecsston fOr the pcnttent
.-oUSIR TROUILI
hever. Hebrews 13.8 aays "Jt'!I!IUS
,t\UBUR.:.~. M1eh. UP - Pohce Christ the same yesterday, today,
sought a bit-run driver wh~ae tar and forever."
whtsked by George Pero, rlP,pihf
One son&amp; wri\el' wta ln!lplred to
ofl bi1 trousers Pero Sllid be had write the&amp;e linea, ''The beallng
stopped to lnvcsU&amp;ate after hil C!lr s~re•m 1 ace, 1 aee I pluna"' and
struck a raccoon

United ·Methodist.
·Lenten
l'l~ed

Mrs. Frank
Funeral Servia ·
Tolle Wednesday

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Capt Schroed~r is Mmmandmg
off1cer of the Na ional tuar~ company which 1ponsoren the expos·
JlJon. Booths were p)a~ed in the
for the displaY- by Cub
Seout Troops, Explorer
Poatl, Futul'f farn;t.era of Ameru::t
Funeral servicea for Mtl. Frank
and tbe Ordsnce Department
Fell, Pine Grove, wlll be held
Saturday niiJit business mer. of Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
area liiOmpleted their judgmg from the Ewln&amp; FUneral Home.
the dlwiQa and t ~ e awar&lt;ia
She is survived by her husband,
and these ehlldten.: IW.tgie.,
Frank,
were; anpounted~lrd~~f;ol~l:olws:
Tr®p&amp;:
Blue
No, Scout
245, Bailey, Racme; Sadie Young, MmFire De- ef,lVllle; Gail Yearling, Wester.
vtlle, 'o!! Matguerite c:rosweu, A11aDC:e, o.; Leo FeU, AthCns; and
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Jimmy Fell, at bome.

son 1 Walter
deatb 1f
I AIIJI~· Smltb or
survives.

Interment w11J be in fine Grove
Cemetery Ft~ends may cJI\ at
anytlme

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of
Troop 1203, Gallipolis Grace
hodtat Church Rellow ribbon tu
~ 283, MaaoQ Grade School

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court order disllursement aa
folloWII,
Attorney f'eea and other c01t1.
$238 1'1; ' to NeLlie Tolllver teim·
bUrsement fot taxes pald,' M.U;
to probate eourt for admlniltntioll
of the estate, $1111; to the 1't!;e011Jer
Cor release of' certifl~ate of Uen,
70 el!nts:; a•d to the DiVllion of
Aid for Aged, ~&amp;J.
In aaolller entry !lied toda;y
Manning W-eb!lter, aUorney, wa.
appojnted pardlao Ad Utem for
~rl S Hope, a minor, 10 tbe ie
.ion M•bel Hope va. Earl S.
Hope, a minor, ct. 11.

Fred Bartels, 80
Former Resident
Claimed By Death
Word Wls received here Sund•y
of lhe death o! Fred ~~~ 8(1,
')f Columbus.
Mr. B1rtels • rormer Pa.meror
resident died Sunday mornmg at
Ute HiJ:b Manor qnvaleseln&amp;
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Middleport Light
Service DisrDJ*ed ~~~ains Deluge Area Up-River ·:·
•U of .95 of Inch this area this morning alld II .. '
By Auto Aceident ~':;!~~
o:t~~hh'!~.tened the cb~nces of a continu~
ltutla.Dd. man
went
A
ald. be
to
IINp U!iY Suoc!Jt momiDI In
Brldbury when IT. car tore up
ft. of line fence • knocked o·1t
elretrict.l tenaee to lllddleporr

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have tnnned." And baiah S$1,1
tella ua that GGd ia ready to 'hear
,.be March mue of "The ~OhiO.
and 5ave but that the- '11M of the• universitY Alumnus" caJ!ltll_ a
people ate Uungi that keep God story of MiSS Esther Louise lloyt
and needy man much &amp;eRJrate-d. It eou.!iln of ML!is Bess and Max.
1.1 through acceptinl Jesus as Sa· born, Middleport, and a rrequ~;~
\ ..nour that ane's 1iD1 pte blotted VUIJlOr bere
,out and remembered &amp;galnst h~
no more. Thu great revealing• m·
Mw Hoyt 1s d1rector ol musle
is
not1ced
in
Jesus
aa,HJ;
tells
at
t h e Ten 'lessee voe.atlonal
ight
1
a
certam
amful
woman
,bat
she
Schoo.t
[or Girls. 'Tullihoma;-:ten.n.
1
la to go on bet' way but tl\Jt sRe and nas been hstcd m the thirlllJ.
ill to sm no more. The Jew, pa- sue o(."The p 1rectory of American
gan, seephc, and unbeliever may Scholar&amp;" ThlS Ls edited ~)' the
ut together at the feet of Jesus, Amt.mcan Counctl of Leatned Socbut ne1tber Ilia teathin~ nor Hi.! 1et 1es and contaln.s 15,000 ~togr:•­
li'fe is pot-ent until that person la ph.les of outslandmg perUN).s. m
1ntuated and cleanaed bY Hia pre- the fle\fh of Enghsb., mC!,ngde.~ous blood. there are many liv- ern and classical langu!l!tt: eh.llng teatlmoniea to the power of otogy, philosophy, relliliD. tiltthis changeless "Christ and Hu tOT) and archaeology
1 power to
ehange cJZcumatances
through changing people's beartl
:r.n~s HoYt u; also lL.sled ·tn the
THE UNCHANGIAILE PRIEST-I Tb&amp;
of the atoning "Mtd-Century
HOOO OF C:HRI$T
power of' the unchJ,ngeable priest· Who in MuSlc She Js
y
(~ 7:23-27)
bood of Christ li' hotked in an In· helpmg tbc governor l)f ~~By Raymon Konkrlght. ,.stor
tlffl!stinc ctttWDBtiD!!el by Rev ee p epare a state musu: qa~i'
H•ath Methodist Church.
Gaston Foote who waa at the time bulletin as part of a rnovew.eDt .o
The essential nee~ of man do pastor of Gr~ce :M:ethodlft Church , ,. • •'i r w,, k in the !1eld 'Clt ~IJ!,ep·
not change, but remams tbe same in Dayton, Ohio.· He tatd tbat on Lal health.
rrcm~ age to age. It 11 only ~ a speaking tour ~q the southern .-' ,
iramework or tlle pby5leal body islands, he spoke to a glrli sebool nued J~us as the Sou. .of God that
and. ita •urro·!ndin«s tbat are aub--1 of two hundred ltoil~ntll. A.fter tbe taketh 'lw.a.Y ·he sms of the w~ld.
to variat1on. Tbe faet of lin cblpel ~terViee he ~ wftb tht ._. ~ sus wni tb~ same alii H
~ ; -&lt;;
l jeet
llld ttl dama&amp;lni tdfecb' art! ever leaders at ~e frOnt of the eba111 I .; pe.:~klng rorgiv!!Qeo. lte told
preaent to taunt. Therefore, the \and then they proceeded to leave h" man that he would go tlLat,daJ
1 1reate~t need that man has la the and when tbey stepP1Jd out8lde, Ito be ··1th J&lt;'.sus. And OUP "' '
\ confortlna band ot a reliaioul e:r.- the studenta were llni!d one bun- h.itb. ~come.:; our Magna, C~­
perie.nee. The non-ChrlstiaD should *red on eac}l stde of t.be w•lk and
I be
belped by aomeoM who is able they were iln.zina: a gospel song'
Jeau• is still saylng tbat leQllto point h1m to t.be "Lamb of G9d a.n tbelr nativtt language. Howtver, 1lntLon and murals are Qot
1that taketh away the aiD of t.he . Foote says that he recognized wtthm thcmselveG. .
world" Time and cireumstancea
e song from the tune and the ex- \ should take Him at HiS
bring a sbtrtlng of joy and sor- prilsalon on the rac88 of the sing- when He declared "Except
rn, while the eentrahty 1n our era. It was •'W11Rl. 1 wQ:nderful pent ye shall all likewise
Ch(lstlan faith is. a picture of the ehange in in''/"""r!Ure baa been Also aga.m He says, -.- . :-:"
changelesa, everlivin1 CbriJt Wh?, wrougt.t, smte Je~us came Into born again " We bad
saya "Before Abraham waa. I am. mY burt." The real 1 ~gnificance Jesus at Hls word an.~d;,};;uie~~
The being &amp;lUI purpose of Cbrist comes wllf.n we understand that lm~utabillty
~
coming
wor1d doe• not the atudents ln thai. school were Pr~estbood. ""'"~'~:h~~~t~~r.;
change or depend upon our pee';~" !lie decendents of heatJ~unters. atonement Uke
liar notlona or views. :Man witb t.l.t "Wbat He bas done for ot}J.ers He fmmtam of grace
flmte mind and per'!eJ)tion may will do for you" That 11 if an op- after day, tt!ntury
whiW.e the po.ssibllitles of Chrilt portun.ity ls giVen. lt&lt;-wai the dy- and produces peace. Ac&lt;:~!
u11til there ia notblna left but a int thief on the
that reeog- today.
humlftilt Christ to present to a
lo!l and dymg world. Tbe cbrist·
ian rehgion with aU Itt lupernaturalneaa and without alteraUona il
the only answer to the 6)'iaa: ol
the elneere )!"man h~art today as
In all other dal'l Man's oeed is
great and he "cannot live by bread
alone " Robert Lowry wrote uwhat'
caD wash away my sins' Notbi~g
but the blood of Je1W1. What can
make me whole again? Nothing
but the blood of Jesus."

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Ohio ~ver.readtng at the Pomeroy patf.
and Still rUing while up river a slight rise
noted •• heavy rainfall blanketed the Mono~

Street Lights
In Racine Go

and Allegheny regiona,
observors today at noon ro.af followa: Lock
Loci 16 28.8 feet•
17, 292 fee~ Locq 18. 21,i
Lock 19 31.1 feN; Loet 20,.

fed, Lock 21, 32.5 feet; Loa
3-f f feet aod Loek 23 at Apple

38.8 feel
predidlOns we-re rortreomirf(
to what may be expected of .,.
COnditiona until alter rain
stop~ rallina: ia lbe up~
TeiJODa, the rlver obBervoii
although tt wu expected that
more of a rtle wiU probably be
noted.
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lD the meantime KiDI Wiater
todaJ appeared determ~aed to pnJ:l
long his Uerce reisn 1n Obio Q,
l!DI aa pou1ble beCore the wbii!:;
ani Queen Of Spnng uamda u.
throne to stay.
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One of tbe winter•• wont anoi
storms and a rlaio( Ohio Rlve'r:
m»de life 0111erable for OhiotU
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