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Commencement E x e r c i s e s S e t

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Rotarians Hold Fish Dinner

RUtland Resident Probate Judge Is Given Boost
Held By Sheriff
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To Higher

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Governor

Governor William C. O'Neill today announced the appointment of John C. Bacon of Middleport as Judge of the Common
Charles Schoppert, Rutland, was Pleas Court of Meigs County.
Civic leaders of the Bend Are•
lodged in county jail late last eveBacon succeedp Cedric Clark of Middleport, whose resigna·
have written to Governor Cecil
ning
by
arTe.ting
officer
Sheriff
tion
from the Meigs County Common Pleas bench became ef·
Un':"wood of ·West Virginia b
Robert C. Hartenbaeb on open fective a$ of today. Clark resigned the jurist position to re·
an attempt .to remedy the situa
charges.
- sume the private practice of la·N .
lion. pertaining to the construe· j
tion of the new highway through
The sheriff said Schappert will
Bacon will serve as Common
Mason and Hartford.
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be formally charged later today or
V
Pleas Judge until a successor :s
The letter, which was signed
tomorrow but he deellned 14 disJ
name~ tn the next gEneral elPC·
by business people and official•
closc: what the nature of the char·
tion. He will also serve as Proin Ihe area. appealed to the gov
ges might be pending further in·,
IS
bate Judge inasmu&lt;h as the st•·
' ernor to investigate personally
vestigation.
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lute provides that the Common
1 the situation which
exists in the 1
Pl eas Judge will serve in that
In other actions the sheriff jail·
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capacity in the el&gt;"&lt;nef\ of a Proarea.
1
ed Thomas E~non, 55 •. Syracuse, on
WASHINGTON UP-President bate Judge.
' It pointed out that appeals l)lrl
a c~arge of mtoxieat10n after Ey- Eisenhower may make a nation·
Bacon said today upon heinz
been made to the preceding ad
;,?-~~~ arr~~t by Syra~useM Ma~o ~ wide !lroadcP.st to present his side sworn into office by Clerk of
ministration but to no avail. 1:
1 am wu:·~f~ han
ars a1 of the bu(.get-foreign aid con Courts Evelyn Luclre, "For the
also said that dust and muc~ co.,.
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~~enc~ lff .~ ·J
Ohi'
trcversy to the people, Sen. Will present I will serve in both capa·
dltlons -are ruin in~ bu•iriess an 1
md- iam F. Knowland Calif. said to Cities as Common Pleas and Proer e20s MC'!'ddl 111 t oanne
damaging property th~ougbout
Pictured above is principal speaker of the
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A A g ' , . 1 epor , was re 1ease day
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bate Judge."
evemng . .
lhe towns.
.
Kflowland, the Senate Repub•i
"I only hope that I can do as
The letter also said t'hat the McDermitt (center) Robert Coats, program chairman (left) and ~!!:f ~~~~n~f $~~ :~~e ~~:S&gt;a:J
after serving ~ree days of a 10. can leader, told newa~en . after a much for the off1ce and .. for th~
road
serves
employees
of
the
Kaf.
John
Bacon,
president
of
Mi~dleport-Pomeroy
Rotary
Club,
JUNE SPENCER
DONNA JIFFERS
ser Aluminum Plant at Ravens· as they appeared at a Fish Dmner for the club held Friday. day jail sentence. The woman had GOP Wh1te House legiSlative co.1 court as d1d Judge Clark
Bacon was born. Marc-h 25, 1917
Fifty-eight stuaents will receive diplomas at commence- wood, the Philip Sporn and Vand- Jaek Robson was head chef for the dinner which was prepared been sentenced in Justice of Peace ference that he believes the Pr&lt;'R.
E.
Grilldiey'c
court
on
charges
sident
'will
make
bis
views
known'
at
Peebles, Oh10, m. Adams Coun
ment exercises at Wahama High School on May 23 accordlqg dium Plants at Graham Station, by Judge Bacon, Emmett ShUler, Dorl Stivers, Theodore Reed of intoxication, resL!ting arTest, by some method other than his ty. He attended Linco~n Gramthe Kyger. Creek plant and other Jr., Edison Baker and Fred Hibbs.
to an announcement from Principal Clyde Foley.
and disturbing the peace.
regular news eonference.
mar, Horace Man~ Jr. High Scho• I
small
busmesses.
He added, bowever, that th~ at Lakewood, Oh10, and gradua.ted
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At the same time, Foley announced that Rev Richard
· Wright, pastor of the Clifton-Mason Methodist charge will
proposal is still under study and from Peebles High School In 1934
The letter was signed by Manr
Ray Workman and members of
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no. final plalll' have been made.
Later be attended Ohio State
deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon on May 19.
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the Council of Mason: Lilah Zer
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CongresaloDAI ,·budget • cutters University from
1935 through
Both exercises will begin at 8
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kie, president of the . Mason Moth
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have made 'Eisenhower's 44oo. ur.n and the Office Trainin.J
p. m. and will be held in the spaers Club; Rev. Richard Wrig!l'.
ew
or ' \
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000.000 foreign aid request ' th• School in 1938. He then served .
. clous new gymnasium at Wahama.
pastor of the Mason Methodist ·
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eldet target in their llrive tn par' the Division of Aid for the Aged
. Announced as Valedictorian of
Church; Rev. L. R. Mahoney, pas·
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1939 t 0 1941 d tt d 1
this year's graduation 'class is June
tor
of
the
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ason
EUB
Church.:
The
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in~titutlon
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enoug
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from~·
$'1~,800..
om
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an
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. Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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000,000 spending ~ to , clea· Columbus College of Law in 1941.
Gertrude Srmlh of the Llvenpoo1 for 85 years was sold today.
' Fred Spencer of ,Mason. Salutator·
Salt Corporation. Hartford.
Phil Wo.i ff,
6 :t i ''nounced transfer ( tb(! buS·
MOSCOW UP.:....SOviet ·Defenst tbe way for a tljX cut
• ian of the class will be Donna Jef·
fllrs, dau!lhter of Mr. aO'cf Mrs.
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Foglesong, Ma~on qvie iness and tts ~nt~; stock of ~e .'s and boy's ~ ' ndise to Minister :Marshal Geoi'Ji 7;&lt;1aull:o~ .
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was
1948 honorably discharged in !hi
• Jq&amp;ef~&gt;h JeffOI's of M~on. BOth will
Roger Morgan, pres: Mr. R.
eolhns of
!o . .Mr. Collins il,a veteran rold huge Jrf., Dq
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Funeral servlceR will be an•
make. talks at the ~~~~inencement nouncedJor
~tent
· ,,tile Mella. CoODlY JiiJlior Wellston me~chlnt, ownmg anll anagitlg: th\!11\~R. .Co,~.W~s- ~~!~Red SiJ:Ure todaf
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He received his LLB Degrc'
Mr4.,Uqr.l
rJ)I\Vidsonl
eJ;erc•ses.
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·from the George Washington Law
H&amp;MptO~ --.~d' 5fi:· wiro!J11id' au~ c~ u. bt: cmttmP.ru~, Yi(g!l' ~there. ···· to~t )I'OStesliliin~
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School in 1!146 and •
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· Miss ~peitcer has"'flien W.rt in denly Tu~~ '""ning lq a· :co- Brown of the- Meigs County Junio• bere today. , .. f ~
Chamber .0 f · commerce; Wiliam
Kermit Walton of WellstOn .wiR ·VarSiety "IY"
·o!'s Runte paraded-1~ millta~ "" ..~
shingle in Pomc · in Oetober
the following activities at 't\vaha· lumbus hospital.
, £ ·
m1ght thro.ugb the gaily-det;or~t·
I ~
of 1946.
Mrs. Hampton was born and Grueser, president of the Middle be a . partner In , the New Yoi'k .
Jill&amp; : a majorette in the ~bama
Clothmg House and will be mana·
ed sq11.are m a four-hour tr1bu .·•
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Bacon was eledi;J JS Meigs
band, editor of tbe school annual, raised in Middleport, going to Co- port Chamber of Commerce.
William Atkins resident of the ger. A youn11 man, lj~ has beert
e
to CommuniSm, Zhukov vow ~d
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County Prosecuting Attorney for
a member of the Senior Play cast, lumbus in 1927. Prior to that
Iates n
:hat the Soviet Union would eo ,. c -Nme persons from four M~lgbs the term of 1141Hi3 and then
winner of the National Merit test time she bad w.orked for a num· Pomeroy Chambe:' of Commerce associated with Mr. Collins' stote
Wellston for 15 years.
tinue to increase its fighting ca· touthntyprowns aSeppe~ .labst nblg t1 elected as Probate and Juvenil~
a member of the National Honor ber of years at the Pomeroy Laun- Clyde Foley ' principal of Waham~ in The
t e t 0 id th D i.1
· pacity
a e omeroy n1or H1g Sc oo c rt J d
.h
dry.
She
retained
her
membership
Society, a member of Thespians,
High School; Charlie D. Carr. .
par 0 rs
e 8 Y Sen- O d d
for a "mass" meeting which had ou
u ge w•t the term be·
Elementary tmel:
ostumes
Speakmg from the parapet of b
ll d t f
t ginning in February 1955.
winner of the Betty Crocker through 'the Columbus years in the principal of Mason
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School and Milt Stephan, .presi·
"We are ~appy to have The N,ew
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the ,granite Lenin-Stalin maus?lc· r:~: ~:n~s f~r r;~,: l:afu:~n:
The new Meigs Caunty ComSearch for the Homemaker of To- Story's Run Methodist Church.
Survivors are her husband; four dent Of the Bend Rotary Club.
York Clothing House .. lts high
Those oddly dressed young men u!" In the ·presence of Russia Po
Le
hi b II th'
. mon Pleas Judge is a member uf
morrow conte.~t. DAR Good Citi
.
stand~rd of ser~lce 14 1ts custom· attending classe, at Pomeroy High h•~.hest lea~ers, Zhukov declared: me~~ ague se a
IS sum the Pbi Alpha Delta legal fr,.
zen, All State cast at the State brothers, Ben, of Cheshire, and
'II ers will be contmued. We h~pe to School tliis week are not refugees
The ~v1et people can fully
Boys 'in Racine, Syracuse, Min- ternity of George Washington
Drama Festival; a member of th~ Ted, Roy and Warren, all of Co· .
lumbus and a sister, Mrs. Charles
I fu~~~e ~.orne improvements m the from an institution for the men· rely on Its armed forces.. They ersviile and pomeroy will benefit Law School and seryed on the
Glee Club.
She is a member of the Mason S. Beller, Middleport.
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Mr 'walton i a
tally ill·adjust&gt;d. They arc 17 can· ' possess high morale and flghtm~ from the recreation
program. Law Review Board lit 194li. He IS
Methodist Church and ' has ex·
s
l!raduate of didates for the Varsity P club who quahlles and all the modern Mothers and fathers had been invjt. W,Jirlby Master of Pomerot
pressed a desire to attend Ohio
WO
~~st~~s H~rf~ Sc~oo~ c(Plasstk of) are knuckling to the customary means of combat ncces81ry to ed to help organize a eampalgQ to Lodge 164, F. &amp; A. M.; President
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• an
oe er club initiation
rout any aggressor."
raise a minimum of $6QO for Pony of Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Ohio University in tbe fall. She
graduated from Jackson High,
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Resident foreign corr$spondenf.J League ball with more · needed to Club; Secretary of Meigs Coun ' "
will major in music.
Miss jeffers Is a member of the
UXI
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They
the boys short
camepants
attireda in Moscow were singled out by a carry ou t 1 .we II·roun ded sc beduIe. Fish and Game Associatl'on. Me.!•.·
.
Scott have a two·ycar-old son, In .Monday
long underwear
Nationa Honor Society, was a
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hit hi t d f ' 1'th
b'0
ban •on photographing the Re.1 ' While the "mass" turned out to ber of Pomeroy Lions Club, Izaak
member of the .Junior Play east,
Funeral services wlll be held
The new ll!anager expects to wan e
~n
•:· ~ . a to ~ Square demonstration.&lt;, but no ex· be short on size, determination ro Walton Leaglli!, Past Commande,·
1 0
received tbe DAR History Award
FriC.ay at 1 p. m. in the Ruttel!· :,~~e a~ 1h/~:~·~in~ a~~~~~o~e ~: :ne ~and wa~ a ~~be:·~~~~:·a~d planation was given for the ban. find some means of obtaining need of Meigs Chapter 53 Disabled
In ber Junior year, and has set an
Marilyn Foglesong, daughter of cutter Funeral Hom~, · St. M;arys, a 32 nd Degree Mason, and belon s a work shoe adorned one foot, 8 P1ctures taken from the appro&lt;~ch · j ed funds was not dampened.
. American Veterans and a memba:
outstanding scholastic reeord al Mr. and Mrs. Bonald Fogleson·{ W.. Va., .for Dr. OtiS L. Quillen, to the Wellston Methodist Chur:h sneaker the other.
es to the square were confiaeated;
~ spoke.sman for the group 111d of Drew Webster Post of the
Wahama.
or Mason and Shirley Lyons, da'!· MD., who died in h1s home at St. as well as to th• Wellston Rotar
Since this might get dull, Tues·
Daniel Schorr, corresponden this m~rmng. that although the American Legion.
Fol~y also announced that the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marys at the age of 70•
Club
.
Y day they wore tight sheath-type for the Columbia Broadcasting public, mcludmg parents of boys
In 1939 he married Mary E.
The deceased was born at L,
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skirts with a 12.inch slit up one System said in a broadcast beard that will benefit from the program, Alley of Peebles, o .. a nurse an~1
Junior · Senior banquet and prom Lyons of Mason, have been chos
will be held at the high school on en to attend Girls State Camp at tart Falls the son of the . la.r
Sale of the store means. tl!e ab· side, fancy garters and silk stock· in New York that he and a Uni,' · apparentlr doesn't care eno~gb 14 teacher and has one son, Jack,
MaY lO.
Jac!Uon's Mill on June to June Charles and Ella Lee Quillen.
sence c.f two long-time emrloyees ings. A bed room slipper protected etl Press camPraman bad their help, we II seek an o~gi?,Uitlon sophomore in the Middlepo. t
Members of the graduating class
of the store £long Ppmeroy s Main' one foot, a hip boot the other.
film confiscated and exposed dur· here to spearhead a. dnve.
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High School. His mother, Clara
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are as follows: · Jerry Arnold, 15·
Surviving are his wife, Gra~ ~ Street. Frank Will was tbe third
A gunny sack made a prtsent. lng the May Day parade.
. Coach Larry M?mson of ~acme Bacon resides at Peebles, Ohio.
1\alph Arlin, Lllrry Belch~r. Peggy
The girls, .both members of the Rainier Quillen; a daughter, Mrs. manager of tbe store in all Its 85 able shirt while a long . handled
Shortly after he spok•, ·1'711 ~~- ducl~sed that his comm!i~•ty Is
BlllSSin~. '1'ommy Brown, Phillip Junior Class at Wahama • Hit• George w: West, St. Marys; a ye.~r.s of e.'llstence. He_ will retire. stewing pot made about as exquis- viet let bombers and fighte• showmg cons~derable
actiVIty ~I·
Burton, James Capehart, Patty School were chosen by t'he Am~r· · brot"er lllonl Quillen, Belpre, O.
I m gomg ro putter around, do lte a bat as most women wear ·
(Contlnve4 em ,... Mftrl)
re~~Y ~ onf 1111s hown hookd -,m
Carmack, Julia Clark, Donna Cole- ican Legion Auxiliary of N·cw Ha·
Burial will be made in the a little fishing, and take life (they claimed).
,
ra1smg ~~ u. s are an
P ~s
man Hayman, Bruce Cunningham, ven at a recent meeting. ·
Beech Grove · Cemetery.
easy," Frank said. He has been
Today, the last day of the public
ACCIDINT RIPORTED
I ~~~e. as 11 ,t!~ l~t Y.ear 1~ben •t
1 Se-"'~Ce
B!!\tY Davis, Joe Ford, Everett .
~ith the .s~ore 41 years.
initiation, each 1 wore bis dress
A minor accident Tuesday 1rter ~d~o~n ': ICI~~ e m
e proai
a ya
Foreman, Donald Gibbs, Robert H
th
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Eis1e ,Hart, also a veterlll or 41 suit, lbirt 1111t1 t.ie but he is carry· noon on Butternut Ave., where c
h ny w. 0 • b
be
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w;th the soore 18 booldleper ing a doll baby at least 12·inches J.incoln aill Drive starts up in·
Grimm.
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w ret re. Her service here has long (or tall) and a ·bucket with 1·olvet! Donna Becker 21 ahd Rod last ni ht Attemhn was Pomero
h
~en continuous. Mr.. Wlll'!l was two brick~ In it. All· three days ney Speneer, 17, wlti• oq)y , slight Coach gDi~k Retron~ resiilent
·a n q u e t: smertervicrre.PI~ntdWboyr 13 m~nths In the each candidate has ha4. some~here damage reported. Pollee said M_iss tbe Meigs County Li~le Lea•me
Lillie Browning, 85, wife of the
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t re~ years he spe.nt with Mr.
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Bhawan G~anchandani, Bombay, India, · was the guest Wolff In thq owna's Portllnouth
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south, co I ed .when Iss Becker ·Pri.ce, P~rtland, Rob!lrt Robe)'ts, for a number of years, died Tue&amp;speaker when the Father-Son Banquet was held at \Heath store.
swu•~g to the lett curb, .t~en Phil Me•er•. Tracy Whal~y, Mrs. day morning at Athens. Her home
M th di t Ch
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The store has been in It 5 pres·
PLAN TURKIIiY ·i'EAST ·
across to go up the bill, strilung Beulah Ewmg, Don Belzing and wu near Rutland.
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Police officers or Meigs and Srencer's car In the rear bumper Herman Ohlinger all of Pomeroy. , Surviv.ing are two sons: Dwight
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1oca lon smce 1897· Pr•or to Gallia Counties will feast on tur·
Fellowship. Bernard 'Fultz, program chairman and toast .mas·
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Held On Saturday t er, Introd uced the speaker who Is a jun.lor In the College of

· ;runeral services for Cecil S. Civil Engineering at Ohio University.
Ble,si11g, Rt. 2. Letart, W. Va.,
M. Glnachandlnl, an ardent nawho died Tuesday morning will be tionalist, spoke in glowing termf
The progr-m ror tile evening
held at.,2 p. m. Saturday in the
his country'a ancient culture was announced .by Mr. Fultz and
BQard paptist Church, Oak Grove and of their rapid progress since included the Invocation preceding
Community.
their democratic government was the banquet by the Rev. C. R. KonThe de~eased was born April JO founded In 1947. He gave several krlght; two songs by the male
1892, tile sPn of the late Mr. and examples of "firsts" in his coun· quartette: William Eversqn, Ches·
Mrs. Samuel Blessing of Mason try Including the statement that ter Tannehill, James. Thomas and
County;,
according to the Encyclopedia Ben Philson; group singing led by
He Is survived by his . wife Americana, the sense of music was Philson with Everson ,as i pianist;
Maude;~two sons, Cecil of Akron .rtarte!l in India. He also stated mulic during the meal bfi Mrs. o.
and Paul of Point Pleasant and . that his country ranks next to the P. Klein and a 'Closing talk by Ro.
four brothers: Bert, Claude, Ansi! United States In production ot bert Hurley, «ormer local·tesldent,
and Clarence .and a sister, Mrs moving pictures and has tbe Iarg. who Is pastor of five clrc\lit M~th·
Virgie Hunter all of the Slate' of est locomotive works In the world odlst churches In W. Va. (
Washington.
at Calcutta.
The banquet was prepared and
Friencls may call at the Fogh
In discussing religion In bis served by Mrs. E. M. Wood and
song 'Funeral Home !lfter 6 p. m. country, the speaker who Is a Mrs. Jo n Ketchka, co-chairmen,
today until Friday wbep \he bodJ Hindu, answered a number of Mri. WI lam Reuter, Mrs. David
will be removed to the home.
questions from boys In the a11dl· Entsml et', Mrs. Ralph Radcliffe,
, Rev. ·W. s. Billups ·and Rev. For- ence who also were interested 'In Mrs.
old Woodgerd, Mrs, B. L.
r6SI Murray will officiate at th ., tl!e v.eographlc and historical facts Ml c , Mrs. E. M. Blake, Mr~. For·
services.
about the country,
rest Bachtel, r.Jrs w. W. Hayes and
,
Mr. Glanchandan was eloquent Mrs. E. S. S.:haaf
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on .the fact that the caste system
Membera and guests · Included
· U prs ftJUry
Js found throughout tbe world as Mr. Glancbandani, Bombay; the
W. C. :QI!r&amp;O~ suffered a broke.1 well ' as Jn· India. In di«cusslng his Re¥. Konkright and sons, Eudell
righ foot at Ills farm home at Impression ·of this country be men. and David, Robert Hurley.. Hen·
Shade Saturday. ,He was t~en to tloned friendliness, ldndne,s and derson, and son, David; William
Sheltering Arms Hospi~l · for x· sense oi humor which he ·had ciis- Ault and Gerald; Paul Thomas,
rays and a cast WliS to be put on •eovered here. He plans ro return Kenneth ' Byer and Charles Byer:
hla toot Vlednesday evening by to bl,a own country when )!e bas I••R. Neal and Kit; Charles W&amp;J·
Dr. Blaine Goldil!errx.
completed his ll'Choollna.
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lice meets at · the Middleport Police station.

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Whi Fal Band
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Lilli•e Browmn•g
Funer""
To Be Thursday

Dallas Browning at present in In·
dia on a world tour, but who will '
make his home in New York on
bis return.
quet
On Monday
Funeral services will be held in
the Chase Funeral Home, Rutland ·
CHURCH LISTS DUE
at 2 p. m. Thursday with the Rev.
Richard Duckworth, clerk of
Approximately 117 persons attended the annual banquet George E. Davis officiating.
Sutton Township said today all honoring the .wahama White Falcon Band on Monday evening
Burial will be made in Miles
churches of Sutton 5houid fo· In the·high school gymnasium.
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Cemetery.
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LOUISViLLE, Ky. UP-Th · ward to him immediotely tbci•
Kentucky nerby chances · of th· . membership list~ so that each
Highlighting the evening's program was the presentation
GLEE CLUB CONCERT
Calumet Farm favorite Gen .. Du!to' .may receive its share of the of letters and the announcing of promotions and the winneQl
The annual Spring Glee Club
we~e threatened today by a pa: · , ministerial fund.
of various awards for the season's work.
Concert of Racine H1gh School .,
ful bruise which ap)X'ared on his
-------Winning the hlebest award, the - - - - · - - - - - - will be given Friday, May 3, at
left forehoof following his defeat
MAN JAILED
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Arion Award, was Miss Patty Car· aid Rood, Jr., Richard M~o~lford, the Racine High School auditor1
by Federal Hill In Tuesday'!
James Singer, 55, Columbus. mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Carroll, Irma Grinstead, Jer. ium, according to announcement
Derby Trial. .
0 .. has been jailed here by Con· Floyd Carmack of Graham Station. ry Carroll. Karen Stewart, Shelby made today. The concert will be
stable Pete Hendrix for lustice Qualification for receiving the Grinstead, Bob Tripp, Dora! Sharp, under the · direction of Mrs. Riel!·
It was feared Tutsday night R. E. Grindley's court on a Arion Award are as follows !- Doyle Jones. Sheldon Roush, Dale ard Lee.
and this morning that Gen. Duke ellarge of non-support.
Overall musicianship; 2-Approval Justis and Eugene Hester.
might have suffered 1 fractur'
by the band director; and 3New majorettes for tbe White
but x-rays taken early this morn·
' MARKET RIPORT
Elected by the band.
FINAL MEETING CALLID
Falcon
as announced, will
ing showecl that the injury was
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Miss Carmack, who is president be Ann Band,
Meigs County Council or Pa:-Newland,
Phyllis
Batey,
only a bruise.
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Eigs, about steady, net paid at of the band council, served as
ents and Teachers will hold ita '
Trainer Jimmy Jones said, "the. farms Cor U. S. consumer wbil'ea mistress of ceremonies Cor the Joan Carroll, Sharon Berry, and final meeting of the YMr Thur'" '
frma Grinstead, alternate.
x-ray film showed one dark spot and brown, A jumbos 32·33; A evening.
Juhllng McClung was named day, May 2 at 1:30 p. m. in the 1 ~
which may be the bruise. It look• large 29-30; A mediums 25-27; :A
Twenty-one students received
head drum major for next year's Rutland High School gymnasium..,.j
as though he might have stepped small 20·22; B large 25-27; FOB promotions within the White Fal· band
Jackie Cape bart ·was
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on a roc!( or something."
whites and browns, A large 35-38; can ·Band or were moved up to namedwhile
assistant
drum major. Nam·
Asket! what he thoog'ht the Cal A medium 31-32; B large 3().88.
the band from the Junior Band. ed head' majorette
was Mary Roush.
umet star's chances of going t'
Chickens, steady; fryers 3-3~ Ib They were Beverly Roush, Robert
Named
band
sergeants
were Jim
the post In the ·Derby were, Jone 17·18; hens, heavy 13·15; Iii~~ :lil- Kell, Anne Harris, Sharon McDan· Henderson, Eugene Rayburn,
Ken·
skid, "just as a guess at the mo· 11.
· lei, Phynis Batey, Ann Newland,
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went, I ,tbiuk be wl:l m:!:~ it."
Butter, creamery, 90 llCOre 71• Barbara Wilson, Sue Goodnite, Ger·

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Mt. and :Mu. Roy Vineyard of
•Hoclr.inJport al10 Mn. Lucy VineYard were Sundey sunts of Mr.
and Jrlrl. E. M. Damewood.

Mtt. Erma Roush and ton, Tbom·
••· Columbus spent the week end
here at thelr home.
Mr. and Mn. Pl.irley Karr of
Chelter called on Mr. and Mrs.
Chute• Baer Sunday.

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tO:OO Tl:le Price Is Right
10:30 ·Truth or Consequences
H :OO Tic Tac Dough
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12:00 c.._rr~nt ·
1:00· }b ldttle Mariie

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Ralph Lee of Sutton was the
of Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Damewood and family.
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Sunday guest

Mr. ~nd 'Mra. niram Richardson
and family of Columbus spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kci-nl!l ··Routh ·and · other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Walker of
Plants .were Sunday Juest.s of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter vis.
Jted wUh their ~... David Holter
and family 9f· Darwin, Sunday.

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Mr. and .Mra. George Baer and
son, Billy, spent sunday wittt, Mrt.
'WUI Ftecker also Mr .and Mrs.
'Earl Frecker and son, Pine Grove.

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Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Sapp and
dauabter, Debbie, Mr. and Mn
Jay Honchell and daughter, aU of
Columbus spent the week end at
their home here.

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Tic Toe Dou~i:h.
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I . 5. atendanet on A.prU 21 wu
Melvin BEOOkl u&gt;d IIIII 101101
of Mr. 00 the offerlnlfP.N.Atttndanee et l"riend
calltd oo tile Ernie Grimm
and Mra. Emerton Duffy eut hil the worJblp lti'VIee followinl 8. family Ba\urdaJ
evet;dna.
foot oD •r•er lawn mower.
s . .,., 25 with Dllllmore tsoylu u
11r.
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cal"riD Bluolq
lfr. an Mrl. Paul Kunll and leader.
Jpent
Friday
tYtnlDf
with the C..
10na, c.uow.,., 0., were week eftd
Evanaellltic se"ke• will eonell
Bl..,IW.
IUeatJ of ber pannU, Mr. IDd Mra. tlnue throuah thll week with prar·
Mr. and Kn. Fred Roulb WeN
Joe StronJ.
er servlce 11' 7:30 in the ba,.ment sbopplna ln. Polrlt PJeaAnt nlKaren WlHmu employed 1111 ~ Sont aer"lcet t1 at 7:4:S, prueb.
lumbua 1pent the week end with Ina from 8: 1~ Gto 8 :~ by tbe Rtv. dayClarence
BieNia• retuned t4
her pueatl, Mr. and Mn. Rllpb Freeland Norril each week n(tht hi• borne from
St. Joteph'• Hot-Wlaeman.
IDd by th~ Rev. Grove on Sund1y. pltal 11ter un4erJoin~ major tur·
Mrs. Ada Lon1 of Columbul
Gracje swartz, employed It
rpent aeveral daya with her IOD, · Watblneton, D. c ., h., been vi•it- aery.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush aud
Raymond and family.
ina her parentl, Mr. and Mn.
Danny
Ray, UoioD were JU:eltl of ernooa.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steel of Wayne swartz 1nd she and another
Mr. and Kn. Meh&gt;ln Bonecutter
Mr
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Mn. Taft Bolton Saturda)'
Columbus, Ohio visited wltb Mra. daurhter of the Swartz', llrt. Jean
and Con~ were aue&amp;b Of the
enrUna:.
hetta llarri10n.
Plante, st. Maey 1, 0 ., attended
Mr. and Mn. W'ayne H•rt Wf!re lloyd Wamsley ftmlly Suoda)' aft..
The Juniors and Seniors took a church. here Sunday.
ernoon.
bulinen
tri~ to Cincinnati S1turday. They
kfrr. Grace Kelly re~ntly re- Friday. calltrs in Point PleU&amp;Dt
)fr. and Mr1. Don Thompaon and
vlstted Coney bland.
turned home rrom a vlalt wltb
were afternoon gueata Sun·
Toni
Mn. VireirUa Sayre of MalOn
The WJlkcsville Garden Club relativea ln Athena.
called on Mr. and Mr1. Arch Roush day of Mr. 1nd Mfl. H. R. Thompoon.
wUI meet May •7 with Mrs. Mum
Enter week end pests of Mr•. Friday ..~!venin g.
Betz
Garnet Wlndland, Eu11ne 1nd
Mr. and Mn. Ernest Bleulna
Mr. and Mn. Charlie Brown and were dinner auest. Sunday of Mr•Mi-s. Georae M~rtln, Athens, Maraaret .!\PO were Mr. and Mn
Mich., was Thurtday auelt of her Luther Cook and son; Mr. and Mrs. eh!Jdren attended revival aervicet W. J . Chapman and W. A Blessing.
cousin, Miss Beule Pettyplace.
Robert Wlndl•nd and family aU at Leon SatUTday night.
Mn. LUlie KelvlnJlon of Akron
·Miss Anita Brown apent Friday 1pent tbe week end with her moth.
Several friends of J. B. )lorton of Ool~mbus and Mr. and Mrs.
attended his funenl at Athens, Dale Wmdland and family of The nJght with Rev. 1nd Mra. w. S. er, Mra. W. W. Staall, Jim and
Billups of Pt. Pleaeant. 111'1. Bil· wife. She was accompanied back to
Sunday afternoon.
Plains, Ohio.
Mrs. carrie Swartz has been lit !ups baa: been very ill.
Akron by her mother.
Mrs. Hal Pope and son1, Frank· with artbrltlt.
Ernie Ricka,d, Dwlt:ht Gibbs
M'ra. Mildred Thompson, Gloria
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. and Mila rwila Rickard w,ere 1D and toni, Mr1. )[)'rtlt Ella Routh,
lin and Grant were recent guests
of her sister, Mrs. Roger PbllUps. Stanley Meeks, Friday, April 26. New Haven Saturday on buslnetl. - .
Ladles of Presbyterian Church The Meeks have another ton, 1 ~
Jln._ Mary Grimm 1nd cblldren
held a quilting party at the home yean of age.
were SatUrday nigbt Junta· of tbe
of Loui.!le Woll!, Wedneaday.
Mr. and Mrs. R-ichard Spencer of Walter Friend family,
Eugene Campbell entered Hol- Columbus apent the week end with
Mra. FaDDie Rouab ilpent Wed·
zer Hosptal as a medical patient Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyter and nesday witb Mrs. Sullie ~fie ot
Tressle Spencer.
Wedneaday.
Leon.
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Miss Georgf· Gray of Columbus
lrtr•. May Rouab called 6D ·Mr..
spent the week end with Frank
Luvena Rainey Friday aftei'aoon.
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and Elva Gray.
Mi81 Hazel Ruth BrookJI spent
Mr. •nd Mrs. Junior Snavely of
Sunday with Miss ADita Brown.
Columbus was ~aturday and Sun. Roy Wiseman has employment at
Mrs. Dora Hudson apd son, John
day guest of hili parents, Mr. and Columbus.
and wife and Mn. Virginia Sayre
Mrs. M. C. Snavely.
Marvin Chase of Carpenter ba~ of MalOn were Sunday afternoon
guesta of Mr. and Mra. Arc!t Roulb ·
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pawusiak and been painting for Obert Markina ·Mrs. Roush ·who wae somewhat
Middleport
baby, the forDJer Judy Sayre, of and Roy Wiseman.
improved from a recent illnesa fs.
High
SChool
Sen·
Harrisonville
Athel'll were Sunday guests of rei·
ior Clau plq was Friday. A large
ative1 hfire.
crowd
attended.
Bert Harder who spent the past
Rev, Wm. Barnhart moved to
1ix weeki in Florida has returned
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and Ia at the home of hili daughter, Gallia County. 1
Mr. and Mrs.- Wilson moved into
Mrs. Harry Peters.
Mrs. Milford Long (Dora Sayre) the bouse vacated by Mr. Barn·
underwent an appendectomy at a hart.
Mrs. W. R. Wil!l,)n is on the sick,
Columbus hospital, April 27.
Mrt. Lawrence Strawsbaugh vis- list. Obert Martins is improving.
Mrs. FoJa Clark and Mr1. Mlfited her daughter and" son·in·law,
and family, Lawrence Keck, at garet Douglas shopped at Athens
Saturday night.
Newark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray of
Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. John
WellsOOn were Sunday guests of Stout visited in Athens and abo
Rev. and Mrs. RuiSell Woltz.
attended the Pllbli~ Sale of the
Miss Beverly Peters employed in late Mr. and MrS'. Fred Graves.
Columbu!'l spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. James :Dorgan Jr.
her parenb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry had company Saturday evening
Peters.
from Columbus.
Mrs. Louie VoweU of Wellston
Sunday School had an atten·
We have heea
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foose {Nor. dance of 90.
ma Vowell) of Dayton, called on
will he happy
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·Mrs. b.etta Harrison, Thursday.

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Sandn and lfllton Jta7 1rere v\1it·
ort In New lbven rrtdly nninJ.
Jobnnle ,..., or He. Ha¥e11 call·
ed on hiJ tatber aad JDllther , llr.
ani Mra. !d J'ry Buacb)' alkrnoon.
· Mn. Ada Hoffman and Walter
and Mrt. May Hoffman of Cincinnati IJ)f"Dt tbe week ead wltb rel·
alive• at Plain Vllley.
Thoae- atJ,endln1 Laditl Aid at
Oak Gruve EUB Cbmb when it
met Tuetdly were Erc!!t:ll and Nel.
lie Adkin1, Mr.. Naomi Y"aJer and
Beverly, lin- BliDebe \'uJer, llr..
Aba&amp;ail Thompaoft. lliu Twlla
Rickard, lin. Ada '11:1omp.aon, Mn.
Amy Bo1t0D, lin. Etbel Fey, Mn.
Laura Gibbl, Jlrl. IJ'eoae Kyen.
Viliton were Mn. Fannie Ta)'·
lor, Mn. Vena RalDe,, Mn. El
mer Newberry and Mike. Mrt. Kay
Rouah ••• the laolte• •od the
next meetlnJ will be with Mrt.
Laura Gibbl on May 'J.
Thoae calllnt on lfr. and lln.
·Fred Roush Sunday 1fternoon were
RuUell Hoffman 1nd lin. Nora
Adklnt of Plaln Valle,, Mn. Kay
Holfm10 of ClndMatl, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stewart of Welt CohlDl·
bia and Miu Beatrice Chapman.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Tbomp10n
ate tbe parent.s of a Utq;bter bom
at Scbaekel CJlnlc. They have tbree
other dauehten.

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IJ.!l\\ .Jr 1 .and - Richard farilily of'. Niles, Ohio spent Sat-

Shuler; · nlemD~'ts ' of the Tractor urday with. relatives here.
Mrs. Harold Roush was a dinClub, visited the IHC Tractor AJr
sembly plant st Di.yton last Satur. ner guert of Mrs. Andy Cross at
Letart, Tuesday evenink.
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Mrs. Walter .Roush has returned
Mrs. Victor WiU of Canal Winchester was calling recently on to her home alter spending some
time with her sons, Herbert and
Mrs. Verna Rose.
Howard
Roush.
Mrs. Jean Hamm and Mis~s LeMr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of
da Mae and Dolort'l Kraeuter were
in Columbus last Saturday attend· Antiquity called Sunday on Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack .
ing a Home Ec. meeting,
Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil Hill of CoMrs, Rlna Cron is visiting her
daughter, Mrs . Dorothy Davis, of luJ11bua spent the week end with
their parentli, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Racine a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Hysell and Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Emut
family were the dinner guests of Clark.
Holly Sayre of Marietta called
Mrs, King of Bradbury on Easter
on Jack Sharpnack Thursday.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blosser of
Mrs. Ro&amp;COe Hollan wu the re·
cent gueat of her a:randson who is West Virgin!a spent the week end
with Owen Hall and daughter.
· inaCol1;1mbus·hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J:lerbert Roush and
son, Roger, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Vlilcie Spencer at Syracuse Satur.
day evening.
·Mr. and Mrs. Dona Parsons and
· tamlly of Plants c2llcd on Mr. afld
Mrs. Russell Roush, Friday eveD·
in g.
.Mrs.- Thomas Rollins of Letart,
W.Va. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ott
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ourt of AlbliftY
spent Sunday with Marlon Ours.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and
famUy of Letart Falls and Charles
Knightning Jr. and family -of Raci.ne apent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Charles Knightning Sr.
Rev. Edward GriCfith christened
Cindy Jeanine, infant dausther of
Mr. -.nd Mrs. Ruuell Routh at
the F1irvlew Church Sunday nla:ht.
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not 10 well t~aln .
)Ira. Ina Wllitpnd aad 100, BU·
lie were villilnl the Leonard
Rou1b famll)' ltmclay aftrrnooo.
DPn 0 . Aten aDd Vlfsil Burrta
Yial~ Saturday ennin1 with the
for:mer'l wLfe Mn. .Jeule Aten wh
11 a patient in Kober HOitptal at
Gallipolis.
Mn. W. W. Staab JpeDt ll!veral
day1 with ber ritter, Mn. Ruth
Panon~ o~ Racine.
CharleJ W.illebrenner alld Don.
na, Tbornt Sayre 1nd .Juanita, of
ColUmbul c11Jed on Mr. •nd M:n.
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John Grove and Grover White
of Clendlnen. w. Va., were recent
auests of Mr. E. M. Damewood aDd
family.

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llr. 1nd Mn. Clair Wilt ot no...
Jda were TIJurlda)' cueata of Mr.
and Mra. E. M. Damewood and
famUy_ Mr. Damewood, wbo ll ill,
remllna about tbe aame.

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OP MEIGS-lllASON
RICHAIID. L OWIN - GINIIAI. MAN~IR
RIYNOLD I. GRIINI "- IDITOl

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News Hel!!dlines
basketball,
and sln·g Paillacci
NJtewatch
standi••
on my head.
10:30 ~'W• Hti!4dlinea
Tonight '
10:40 Nitewatch
of the morning papers, an~ IOb~tr
Some people would call it wage
12:00 Toni&amp;ht
~iJn 011
up the nia:ht edilqr.
I~~~~~;~· At lea~ two managing
1:00 Sign Off
On the Star, which Wll hl~h· ~
and I 'I'(Ould call it 1reat
minded, I once spent tbree days
hi&amp;hly instruct!~. worth
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searehln', ever searchin', Idr some
and· t•e
to1"l and the
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heldMrs.
Its April
mecUng
home
.
Sl(leclal dog biscuits fo: one ·of the
through t~e snow.
of
George
TreW,,onthenlday
owners who was also Ill cl1arge of
this gristly rare some evening.
the poetry which appeared on the
~o that
WCMS.TV CHANNIIL •
W.C it&amp;.nt CHA!fli:IIL' I
Games were play.ed and the hos·
edl~orjal p~ge.
an~ kiek·
aerved refreshments to the 8:00 Captala Jl!aqJ.rao
8:0Q e_,t!U-' lJW~
members: Mn. Dorla
8:45 CBS Mornlnc ~how
Anyh ~ w, when I left the :Jtar. . . ~~~~~~-i~:l':~!:~~·· nee ed no folllowlng Mn.
M~ldre~ Brumley 9:45 CBS MOrnlnlil News
Tbe Nf'WS in tho6e \ ~BYI. f,aa a
· cours~. we ..,.~~~~de' .:;:
PleMsant; Mrs. Edgar Ar 9:00 MQrnlnl Shqw
9:00 Morninll Sbmy
strugellng little paper, Whet'4!; even
But when you took nott of Middleport; Mra. Loulae lOt® Garry lloore
10,00 Ga111' Moore
the slavey.s had to be part· Orson
in putting a pink
10,30 Artbu.,. "fodfru
and )Irs. Ja!,IDita Rouah or i~::g :~:r p~~
Welles, part Lou Gehri~. ~ T~y re- dye
paste as yQu plac~d in Roush
New Haven, Mrs. Hugb EUa1, ·J.Jrs. , ·'
11,30 Strike It lllr.b
volved the staff almOI~t monthly, stealing a picture of the murdered Etta Young and M~ Pl!'lchle Elias 12:00 Valiant Lady
12,00 ValldtLady
so that you would JQ to la~ as a lady , you were beaded from slav· of West Columbia, Mrs. Alma 1~:11 love ot lJte
sports writer and wake up•) s the ery and upward and onward to as
12,15 LOve of Llf~
Coleman.
12·30 :j.~:arch t.lr Tomornw
managing, editor.
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much as $50 a week.
The door prize was won by Mrs_ 12;45 Quid 'ng IJght
12:30 Search For Tomorro-.
Ern~ Pyl~. as 1 rec~U. rJrgol to
Etta Your.g. The next meeting will 1;9() :Etat~'s Kttei\eD
Th.at's
what
overpaicl
city
edi·
12:&lt;~ Guldinc Lttht
mentiOn 'that 'they found ,tht}' ~~lndbe at the bomt of Mrs. Alma Cole- 1·31) · AJ. ~tl }.'{orl~ ~
bergh baby when he was manag. tors (lOt then and what profeisi'on. lnlh.
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2:011-'0ut loifii ' ~lra
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, r •. rm ..H(,
ing editor, and so became a cotum· a] copyboys Kt,t now.
30 As the Worl ,.,..
But sotneb . . f stilt thing there
;:00 Our M.U.s Brook~
nlst. One day you were city editor
2,39 'Ff3UZU!JI!Iorty
and the ne"t you were- the drama wu more fuo playing Christian to
:t:so Housepr.rty
MO J'he Bis Pay6H
erltlc ,and quite o(teo you were at the lions for $1~ or $HI on the off.
a,oo The B~ Payolf
uo
Bob Oro.sby Show
liberty tq gp down the street and che:nte· that one day somebody
3:30
Bob vrosbv Sbow
uo llrilblor ll&gt;•Y
Mk who needed a good windmill might alk you to be president of
4,00
Brighter Day
4:15 Sjeret Stol'JP
the firm.
hand.
4:15 Secr:'lt Storm
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(Copyright, 1957, by United
'""'• of Night
Y{hat staff Wf had on lht&gt; News
t:3q Edg·o of Klrht
~,oo T~,. 'E3rly Sb~
Fet~ture SyndicatP., Inc.)
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weht hQme aft~r a couple of re5:00 1.'bt '!!:&amp;r!V 'Sl\OW
makes, and the afternoon copyboy
Your Esso Reportu
S:30
Vour E111r.. Repvttr
8,41 Sport. Parade
got quite a lot of aclion when
6:45
8pq,rts
]il'arade
Wedherman
there was a fire or a murder 9r .
e,~ Wnthennl,ll
,,oo At!tlon
any other decent pi.C: of iDI\0'- .... '
Action ·
cent entertainment. Jt1 *o re~r ~
J)Quelall
Jl'.4wardl
Ul
7,15
J&gt;ougi,.
!ltwords
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ao Giant Step
Ull · ~~~- pT~oton · of tbo llukoi .
nomin~tted, and for nO extra
s,oo AfU)ut Godfrey
8:00 Bob Cummings
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In Ud4 geoero~ity Ylil91 mY
8,00
'f!M
MlJllona!r~
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8'30
Climax
I learne,J to read typO; .w"''""'· "~~
fve Got A ~ret
lo be read bac~w11rd!.
D:30 Playhouse on
1o,oo ~o.th Century Fox Hour
llljlO Up to. the Minute lttilwl
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I
n,os ·setllminJ the Weatbat
u,oo Up to tbe mJnute Dtwt
u,otl seaimlq I~• Wealllor
11:10 Tbe Late Sbow
lS. Aak1
19. Olrl't
name

WWa Robert lt1Jf17k
WASHINGT.ON - 1 prcs1ed a
call on one of my old alma maleu;
tbe Wasbinglon Dally News. t~e
other day to lnvestla:at.e the l;OPY· ' · 1 h ' d h• ard -··andal·
hoy b"''""
ous rumol;'s tbat copyboys mide
~0 a week, worke-d regular hours,
and were not considered as rep·
ortorlal 'materliil. Most Ill it is

Mrs. Ruehen McCoy . Jr., was
honored with a surprise layette
shower at t!l.e home of Mrs. Ro}'
Cooke of Graham Station. Thurs.
day afternoon.
Thf nonoree received many lovely gift!; and a des~ert course was
seved to the follOwing: Mrs. Alon·
zo Dickens, Jr., and M'rs. Wayne
Kincaid of Point Pleasant; Mrs.
·Edgard Arnott of Mldd1eport; Mrs.
Paul Rickard, Mrs. Ftar Cooke, and
Mrs. Robert Layne ·'Qf 'New Raven;
Mrs. James Carpenter, Mrs. Lon
Dickens, Mts. Lillian McCoy and
Mrs. Be-tty McCoy.
Mrs. Vernal J9hnson sent a gift
and the door prize was won b,f
the honoree .
Mrs. Gwen Stewart visited with
her sister, Mrs. Emma Rickard of
Clifton on Thursday.
Mrs. Vernal Johnson and Mrs.
James Carpenter shopped in Mid.
dleport on Wednesday,
Mrs. Lillian McCoy has returned
to her home be-re 11fter 1 visit with
relatives in Barberton and Akro,1) ,
Ohio.
Mrs. Reuben McCoy, Jr. aecom.
panied by Mrs. Roy Cooke of Gra·
ham Stallon shopped In Pomeroy,
Monday.
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Local High School Lauded f.or Work
In Educational Fjeld By AG&amp;E

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WEST COlUMBIA

When somebody hollered "Copy!"
you went to seG what was wanted.
What was wanted was to take copy
to the compOBing room, a:o down1lain for a ~oke or a cuppa cawfee
place 8 hor• bet with the mu•cle
editor, ml~ aqme pa1te, walk
Pomeroy High School this week received a sparkling com· throuu-h the snow - it Is always
mowing w~en you are a copyboy
ptiment from the Portsmouth Division of the Ohio Power In
Wa&amp;hinlilton - plck up a p\nt
Company. In a letter addressed to Mr. James Diehl, Principal, or boo:tt tnd th~· bulldoe edillon•

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life facing it.

the school was lauded lor its ha•ing produced two winners of
the American Gas and Electric Company collese scholarship
olfered to oons and daughters of employees of the Ohio Power
Company.
This scholarship was first offered two years ago and ljoth
winners have been graduates of Pomeroy High School. The
first w&gt;s John Handley. now a student at Case Technlcatlnstl·
lute in Cleveland, 0 . The second has been announced only re·
cenlly, being H. Bingh•m KreiS, Jr ., who attended Pomeroy
High School through his Junior term. Young Kross is the son
of H. B. Kress and the late Ml"$. Kress. He was until last •ear
manager ol the loca·l Ohio Power Co., now at Ironton. 0. ·
Division Maoagor E. D. Doueborty's letter addresaed to Mr.
Diehl, Is reproduced hero In full :
Dear Mr. Diehl:
"\'ou are aware, I believe, that the American Gas and EJec·
trlc Company have been ottertpa a collese scbolarlhlp to the
"'"' al)d daushters of the emp~oyee• of tbt Ohio Power CPm·
pany. The past two years, or eyer since tho scholarship has
been offered, It baa been won by a atudont ol the Pomero.v
Hl&amp;h School. Last year It was John Handley and t~ls yellt It
was H. Blngllam Kress, Jr.
"These boys competed with a large num~r ol other atudenta of Ohio hlih schools, and the .ludrii)J wu dQII• bY recos·
nlzed authorltle• In the educational field who were not connected In any wav with either the Am,rlcan Gaa and Electr1e
Comnany or the Ohio Power Compaqy.
"The reaoon I am writing you, Mr. Diehl, I• It Qffpr our l'!&gt;n·
gratulations to you and to vour ataff of teachers· on the fino
JCcomoUshment of havlnQ slude~t• frQm yoqr ••holjl 1\'lp th"I~
ocholartblo for two consecutive vean. The rt&lt;lllrd miuo for
Itself and lndlcatea that .vou and .vour staff at Ppmerov Hlth
School are dolnr a lob ol which your commuqi!Y f)loald 111!.
anti ram sure are. instlv nroud.
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from Lincoln, West Vl.rginia. The eighth child, Harry Hill, was
the first born ln Ohio. The oldest is St. Clair, now 57. Followina: him were Violet, now Mrs. Harold Grimm; Jerry Hill, riow
only a part time fa·rmer therei Joe, the only one who left Le·
tart Falls, resldini at Rogers Hill, near East Liverpool, O.;
Albert Jr., and Margie, now Mrs. Harold Roush .
true.
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' After Harry came Clifford, John, Dale, Dallas and the last, 'I I'll jive you a short line Qn
Mrs. Raymond Hensler. All reside in Letart Falls. except Joe . copyboys wllo uied to be the Oliv'r
at East Liverpool and Mrs . Hensler who lives jn Racine but Twists or the ue~spaper rtckfarms land near Letart with her husband.
bu.lness- when dear o1d dad wa•
It is interesting to note at this stage of the land optlomng a slave. l goi $12 a week on the
th t J 11
H'll
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Star and went to the News for
~ u an .• , res , mg on ~ e o home place, an ohn whai was known as a resoundiny:
Hill, above him, aH m the middle of the optioned area. &lt;\t raise _ $Hi.
this writing they continue to "hold out." How long the two
In those days a copyboy WB8
maintain this stand onJ&gt;:J~e..l..know.
glo;el) rix w~k• U'l achie,xe &amp;taft
What will they do, W"ben uprooted? One o( the sons with a status, which meant m "i week,
large' ae-.-eage who alrendy has optioned, "just wasn't sure." and about three weeb to justify it.
He doubted if he would ~o back 'into farming The orts~bal13 Tht present manaifng edttoro!the
h'ld
f th
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'ld
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News was a copyboy . The manag.
c I ren o
e sen or
s ave 40 chl ren, some now with lng editor of \he Post was a eopy.
their own truck fa·rms In Letart Falls, and among them there boy. The mortality wu rough, but
are 11 grandchildren. For many of them a new, and probably some emerged, battered.
In most cases, a strangr. life, soon will open.
It was a good system, actually.
They are not alone. Melgs County also has a new, strangE~ The dutie• were simple enough.

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The Ml. Mor\1,):1 Missionary Society will mee• Thutadar at the
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NoUonal edvertlala&amp; repnentotlve, llttllllelli·~ball. llle., Mil
borne oC Mrs. Fred JOlckton wit h
Mrs. Campbell Hvper as co-ho!!· L.oallwtoD Ave., New YOlk City, ttl, N. Y.
u oecond claJa maJ.Una aoattor II llle poot oUice at .....
teu. The mectine will st;..rt :t: eror,£i•tor&lt;d
Obto.
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8\lbacriptloa ntes: DeUvery by earrl« wbere aVIiilable ·30 ~ata,...
nek; ODe year ia. advance at The DaUJ SenUn~l office, $11.':fJ. Ill:
MuSICALE PLANNED
moDtbs, $7 .80; three monthJ, tl-90. Bf motor routn where av bl.t:
Th e public is in.vitr;od to the oae moath $1. By maU ooe year $8; N1 monthJ, $4..2D; threCI monO...,
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Musicale being sponsored at the t2.!0· one mon.til. tl.
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every
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except
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V.Uetl!e•t
ML Mon ah
Baptist Churrh b~' dne~ Inc., at 110 lleo~a ... S!.. Pomeroy, 0 . BUJI!Iel'! QfiiQo ll!i9110 •lllltll
the Mission ary Sotiety on May lll l!ldftort:AI'otflee Phon- :un:
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•trs. C. R. YounK is general choir
m;m of the project and has announced .special music from La·
kin and other nelghborinf' townJ.

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Satijrday whic~ were exclusive in the Daily

pen here. And when it does, many established Letart Falls
families wiH 'oe torn apart and scatte~ed .
Two facts , gleaned separately but each conilrmed, are the
basis for this optimism by so many. One is that the latest op·
tions were purchased fo r five per cent of the agreed price for
a period of three months . All prevlous similar transactions
were done for one per cent of the purchase price , and for a
period of a year . The other fa ct Is that t•nd already purchased
or optioned (2,000 acres) amounts approximately to twice that
obtained by the Olin Mathison Company at Clarington, 0 .,
(1,000 acres) for a chemical plant that will employ 2250 work·
ers.
Letart Falls obviou sly ls due for a complete new face .
Where for untold years il has been a quiet agricu1tural community , sparsely settled compared to urban centers, now its
prosperous truck farms apparently will vanish as if a Naga·
saki bomb were tripped directly overhead . This cannot happen without wrenching the hearts and minds of everyone liv·
ing in an~ around Letart Falls. The beautiful bottom land that
George W'ashin,gton marked in his diary as a perso~a1 post
Revolutionary War project will bi converted into a site housing the ultimate of machine-age industry. Consider one fam ·
ily, for example, the d~scendents of the late Mr. and Mrs. AI·
bert Hill, Sr. , of Letart Falls. Mr. Hill died in 1949, his wife
preceded him in dealh by four years. They left in Letart Falls
10 sons and three daughters . All but one son resideij there to·
day on the land. All but two of the children gain their entire
livelihood from Letart Falls soil.
This land now being optioned and bought by an as yet un·
known firm is without quesUon the richest farm land in Meigs
County. And when this land goes, the Hill family will go with
it. While the Hills sense '""it Is a crime to destroy this land as
cropland" they know, too, that industrialization will not be
denied. They cannot be expected to give It up for anything
less than enough compensation ln return for the lifetime each
has spent building a profitable truck farm economy in the
community. Other famHJ(~S in the area, faced with the same

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Sentinel announcing purchase· of additional lands in LetHt
Valls, and the taloing of further options, together with state.
ments by reliable sources in the optioning actions have added
rich fuel to surmises that something gigantic is abou~ to hap-

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MQves l(tto Tltese Choice Farm Lands

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Albert Hill Sr. and his wife came to Letart Falls In 1011

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DEB MOINES UP - David Cox. h•n•lnc over the !fide. llep: Pru.5. balked whtn hla PINntl tried M. Plerc:e, 1001.~or 91 the rep&amp;R1
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of. muaur~. ·~ld, "I tflln~ tho

old

pq}Unr out hi• 1oo•e teeth. lie taw bu outlived ltl ulflulne.llll." ·
1nmoered away wltb the iitrlntr
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IDothlf. Mrt. Oliver Cox, J"etUmf.d
b,. bouM ,..,,. &amp;he tu,..d on tbo
~~~.. eleaur ,thP. ttrht• w•~
~ckt!d l"to the rpacblne
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2-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 29, 1957 ·

The Daily Sent~nel
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Mt. and :Mu. Roy Vineyard of
•Hoclr.inJport al10 Mn. Lucy VineYard were Sundey sunts of Mr.
and Jrlrl. E. M. Damewood.

Mtt. Erma Roush and ton, Tbom·
••· Columbus spent the week end
here at thelr home.
Mr. and Mn. Pl.irley Karr of
Chelter called on Mr. and Mrs.
Chute• Baer Sunday.

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Today

9:00 Romper Room
tO:OO Tl:le Price Is Right
10:30 ·Truth or Consequences
H :OO Tic Tac Dough
11:30 n Cpuld Be You f
12:00 c.._rr~nt ·
1:00· }b ldttle Mariie

1:30 _..'ff!~~.~~~ ~rt'i!"=
2:00 J.CaHnee Thi11!ter
~:OQ Queen (or a D•y

aweather
a. Jewell
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6. Farm
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area
8. 8ootb
9. To
round
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u. Bani
1~. Youn1
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Ralph Lee of Sutton was the
of Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Damewood and family.
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Sunday guest

Mr. ~nd 'Mra. niram Richardson
and family of Columbus spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kci-nl!l ··Routh ·and · other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Walker of
Plants .were Sunday Juest.s of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter vis.
Jted wUh their ~... David Holter
and family 9f· Darwin, Sunday.

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Ncl\fl Picture
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Mr. and .Mra. George Baer and
son, Billy, spent sunday wittt, Mrt.
'WUI Ftecker also Mr .and Mrs.
'Earl Frecker and son, Pine Grove.

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Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Sapp and
dauabter, Debbie, Mr. and Mn
Jay Honchell and daughter, aU of
Columbus spent the week end at
their home here.

Sign On
TOday
Romper Room
Tile Prlce 1, Right
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Tic Toe Dou~i:h.
~~e~~ Be You
·l(y Ltt.tle Marg•·e
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I . 5. atendanet on A.prU 21 wu
Melvin BEOOkl u&gt;d IIIII 101101
of Mr. 00 the offerlnlfP.N.Atttndanee et l"riend
calltd oo tile Ernie Grimm
and Mra. Emerton Duffy eut hil the worJblp lti'VIee followinl 8. family Ba\urdaJ
evet;dna.
foot oD •r•er lawn mower.
s . .,., 25 with Dllllmore tsoylu u
11r.
ood
11r1.
cal"riD Bluolq
lfr. an Mrl. Paul Kunll and leader.
Jpent
Friday
tYtnlDf
with the C..
10na, c.uow.,., 0., were week eftd
Evanaellltic se"ke• will eonell
Bl..,IW.
IUeatJ of ber pannU, Mr. IDd Mra. tlnue throuah thll week with prar·
Mr. and Kn. Fred Roulb WeN
Joe StronJ.
er servlce 11' 7:30 in the ba,.ment sbopplna ln. Polrlt PJeaAnt nlKaren WlHmu employed 1111 ~ Sont aer"lcet t1 at 7:4:S, prueb.
lumbua 1pent the week end with Ina from 8: 1~ Gto 8 :~ by tbe Rtv. dayClarence
BieNia• retuned t4
her pueatl, Mr. and Mn. Rllpb Freeland Norril each week n(tht hi• borne from
St. Joteph'• Hot-Wlaeman.
IDd by th~ Rev. Grove on Sund1y. pltal 11ter un4erJoin~ major tur·
Mrs. Ada Lon1 of Columbul
Gracje swartz, employed It
rpent aeveral daya with her IOD, · Watblneton, D. c ., h., been vi•it- aery.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush aud
Raymond and family.
ina her parentl, Mr. and Mn.
Danny
Ray, UoioD were JU:eltl of ernooa.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steel of Wayne swartz 1nd she and another
Mr. and Kn. Meh&gt;ln Bonecutter
Mr
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Mn. Taft Bolton Saturda)'
Columbus, Ohio visited wltb Mra. daurhter of the Swartz', llrt. Jean
and Con~ were aue&amp;b Of the
enrUna:.
hetta llarri10n.
Plante, st. Maey 1, 0 ., attended
Mr. and Mn. W'ayne H•rt Wf!re lloyd Wamsley ftmlly Suoda)' aft..
The Juniors and Seniors took a church. here Sunday.
ernoon.
bulinen
tri~ to Cincinnati S1turday. They
kfrr. Grace Kelly re~ntly re- Friday. calltrs in Point PleU&amp;Dt
)fr. and Mr1. Don Thompaon and
vlstted Coney bland.
turned home rrom a vlalt wltb
were afternoon gueata Sun·
Toni
Mn. VireirUa Sayre of MalOn
The WJlkcsville Garden Club relativea ln Athena.
called on Mr. and Mr1. Arch Roush day of Mr. 1nd Mfl. H. R. Thompoon.
wUI meet May •7 with Mrs. Mum
Enter week end pests of Mr•. Friday ..~!venin g.
Betz
Garnet Wlndland, Eu11ne 1nd
Mr. and Mn. Ernest Bleulna
Mr. and Mn. Charlie Brown and were dinner auest. Sunday of Mr•Mi-s. Georae M~rtln, Athens, Maraaret .!\PO were Mr. and Mn
Mich., was Thurtday auelt of her Luther Cook and son; Mr. and Mrs. eh!Jdren attended revival aervicet W. J . Chapman and W. A Blessing.
cousin, Miss Beule Pettyplace.
Robert Wlndl•nd and family aU at Leon SatUTday night.
Mn. LUlie KelvlnJlon of Akron
·Miss Anita Brown apent Friday 1pent tbe week end with her moth.
Several friends of J. B. )lorton of Ool~mbus and Mr. and Mrs.
attended his funenl at Athens, Dale Wmdland and family of The nJght with Rev. 1nd Mra. w. S. er, Mra. W. W. Staall, Jim and
Billups of Pt. Pleaeant. 111'1. Bil· wife. She was accompanied back to
Sunday afternoon.
Plains, Ohio.
Mrs. carrie Swartz has been lit !ups baa: been very ill.
Akron by her mother.
Mrs. Hal Pope and son1, Frank· with artbrltlt.
Ernie Ricka,d, Dwlt:ht Gibbs
M'ra. Mildred Thompson, Gloria
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. and Mila rwila Rickard w,ere 1D and toni, Mr1. )[)'rtlt Ella Routh,
lin and Grant were recent guests
of her sister, Mrs. Roger PbllUps. Stanley Meeks, Friday, April 26. New Haven Saturday on buslnetl. - .
Ladles of Presbyterian Church The Meeks have another ton, 1 ~
Jln._ Mary Grimm 1nd cblldren
held a quilting party at the home yean of age.
were SatUrday nigbt Junta· of tbe
of Loui.!le Woll!, Wedneaday.
Mr. and Mrs. R-ichard Spencer of Walter Friend family,
Eugene Campbell entered Hol- Columbus apent the week end with
Mra. FaDDie Rouab ilpent Wed·
zer Hosptal as a medical patient Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyter and nesday witb Mrs. Sullie ~fie ot
Tressle Spencer.
Wedneaday.
Leon.
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lrtr•. May Rouab called 6D ·Mr..
spent the week end with Frank
Luvena Rainey Friday aftei'aoon.
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and Elva Gray.
Mi81 Hazel Ruth BrookJI spent
Mr. •nd Mrs. Junior Snavely of
Sunday with Miss ADita Brown.
Columbus was ~aturday and Sun. Roy Wiseman has employment at
Mrs. Dora Hudson apd son, John
day guest of hili parents, Mr. and Columbus.
and wife and Mn. Virginia Sayre
Mrs. M. C. Snavely.
Marvin Chase of Carpenter ba~ of MalOn were Sunday afternoon
guesta of Mr. and Mra. Arc!t Roulb ·
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pawusiak and been painting for Obert Markina ·Mrs. Roush ·who wae somewhat
Middleport
baby, the forDJer Judy Sayre, of and Roy Wiseman.
improved from a recent illnesa fs.
High
SChool
Sen·
Harrisonville
Athel'll were Sunday guests of rei·
ior Clau plq was Friday. A large
ative1 hfire.
crowd
attended.
Bert Harder who spent the past
Rev, Wm. Barnhart moved to
1ix weeki in Florida has returned
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and Ia at the home of hili daughter, Gallia County. 1
Mr. and Mrs.- Wilson moved into
Mrs. Harry Peters.
Mrs. Milford Long (Dora Sayre) the bouse vacated by Mr. Barn·
underwent an appendectomy at a hart.
Mrs. W. R. Wil!l,)n is on the sick,
Columbus hospital, April 27.
Mrt. Lawrence Strawsbaugh vis- list. Obert Martins is improving.
Mrs. FoJa Clark and Mr1. Mlfited her daughter and" son·in·law,
and family, Lawrence Keck, at garet Douglas shopped at Athens
Saturday night.
Newark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray of
Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. John
WellsOOn were Sunday guests of Stout visited in Athens and abo
Rev. and Mrs. RuiSell Woltz.
attended the Pllbli~ Sale of the
Miss Beverly Peters employed in late Mr. and MrS'. Fred Graves.
Columbu!'l spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. James :Dorgan Jr.
her parenb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry had company Saturday evening
Peters.
from Columbus.
Mrs. Louie VoweU of Wellston
Sunday School had an atten·
We have heea
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foose {Nor. dance of 90.
ma Vowell) of Dayton, called on
will he happy
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·Mrs. b.etta Harrison, Thursday.

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Sandn and lfllton Jta7 1rere v\1it·
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Jobnnle ,..., or He. Ha¥e11 call·
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ani Mra. !d J'ry Buacb)' alkrnoon.
· Mn. Ada Hoffman and Walter
and Mrt. May Hoffman of Cincinnati IJ)f"Dt tbe week ead wltb rel·
alive• at Plain Vllley.
Thoae- atJ,endln1 Laditl Aid at
Oak Gruve EUB Cbmb when it
met Tuetdly were Erc!!t:ll and Nel.
lie Adkin1, Mr.. Naomi Y"aJer and
Beverly, lin- BliDebe \'uJer, llr..
Aba&amp;ail Thompaoft. lliu Twlla
Rickard, lin. Ada '11:1omp.aon, Mn.
Amy Bo1t0D, lin. Etbel Fey, Mn.
Laura Gibbl, Jlrl. IJ'eoae Kyen.
Viliton were Mn. Fannie Ta)'·
lor, Mn. Vena RalDe,, Mn. El
mer Newberry and Mike. Mrt. Kay
Rouah ••• the laolte• •od the
next meetlnJ will be with Mrt.
Laura Gibbl on May 'J.
Thoae calllnt on lfr. and lln.
·Fred Roush Sunday 1fternoon were
RuUell Hoffman 1nd lin. Nora
Adklnt of Plaln Valle,, Mn. Kay
Holfm10 of ClndMatl, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stewart of Welt CohlDl·
bia and Miu Beatrice Chapman.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Tbomp10n
ate tbe parent.s of a Utq;bter bom
at Scbaekel CJlnlc. They have tbree
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Shuler; · nlemD~'ts ' of the Tractor urday with. relatives here.
Mrs. Harold Roush was a dinClub, visited the IHC Tractor AJr
sembly plant st Di.yton last Satur. ner guert of Mrs. Andy Cross at
Letart, Tuesday evenink.
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Mrs. Walter .Roush has returned
Mrs. Victor WiU of Canal Winchester was calling recently on to her home alter spending some
time with her sons, Herbert and
Mrs. Verna Rose.
Howard
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Mrs. Jean Hamm and Mis~s LeMr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of
da Mae and Dolort'l Kraeuter were
in Columbus last Saturday attend· Antiquity called Sunday on Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack .
ing a Home Ec. meeting,
Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil Hill of CoMrs, Rlna Cron is visiting her
daughter, Mrs . Dorothy Davis, of luJ11bua spent the week end with
their parentli, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Racine a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Hysell and Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Emut
family were the dinner guests of Clark.
Holly Sayre of Marietta called
Mrs, King of Bradbury on Easter
on Jack Sharpnack Thursday.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blosser of
Mrs. Ro&amp;COe Hollan wu the re·
cent gueat of her a:randson who is West Virgin!a spent the week end
with Owen Hall and daughter.
· inaCol1;1mbus·hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J:lerbert Roush and
son, Roger, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Vlilcie Spencer at Syracuse Satur.
day evening.
·Mr. and Mrs. Dona Parsons and
· tamlly of Plants c2llcd on Mr. afld
Mrs. Russell Roush, Friday eveD·
in g.
.Mrs.- Thomas Rollins of Letart,
W.Va. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ott
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ourt of AlbliftY
spent Sunday with Marlon Ours.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and
famUy of Letart Falls and Charles
Knightning Jr. and family -of Raci.ne apent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Charles Knightning Sr.
Rev. Edward GriCfith christened
Cindy Jeanine, infant dausther of
Mr. -.nd Mrs. Ruuell Routh at
the F1irvlew Church Sunday nla:ht.
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lie were villilnl the Leonard
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DPn 0 . Aten aDd Vlfsil Burrta
Yial~ Saturday ennin1 with the
for:mer'l wLfe Mn. .Jeule Aten wh
11 a patient in Kober HOitptal at
Gallipolis.
Mn. W. W. Staab JpeDt ll!veral
day1 with ber ritter, Mn. Ruth
Panon~ o~ Racine.
CharleJ W.illebrenner alld Don.
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and Mra. E. M. Damewood and
famUy_ Mr. Damewood, wbo ll ill,
remllna about tbe aame.

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basketball,
and sln·g Paillacci
NJtewatch
standi••
on my head.
10:30 ~'W• Hti!4dlinea
Tonight '
10:40 Nitewatch
of the morning papers, an~ IOb~tr
Some people would call it wage
12:00 Toni&amp;ht
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up the nia:ht edilqr.
I~~~~~;~· At lea~ two managing
1:00 Sign Off
On the Star, which Wll hl~h· ~
and I 'I'(Ould call it 1reat
minded, I once spent tbree days
hi&amp;hly instruct!~. worth
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searehln', ever searchin', Idr some
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Sl(leclal dog biscuits fo: one ·of the
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of
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owners who was also Ill cl1arge of
this gristly rare some evening.
the poetry which appeared on the
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Games were play.ed and the hos·
edl~orjal p~ge.
an~ kiek·
aerved refreshments to the 8:00 Captala Jl!aqJ.rao
8:0Q e_,t!U-' lJW~
members: Mn. Dorla
8:45 CBS Mornlnc ~how
Anyh ~ w, when I left the :Jtar. . . ~~~~~~-i~:l':~!:~~·· nee ed no folllowlng Mn.
M~ldre~ Brumley 9:45 CBS MOrnlnlil News
Tbe Nf'WS in tho6e \ ~BYI. f,aa a
· cours~. we ..,.~~~~de' .:;:
PleMsant; Mrs. Edgar Ar 9:00 MQrnlnl Shqw
9:00 Morninll Sbmy
strugellng little paper, Whet'4!; even
But when you took nott of Middleport; Mra. Loulae lOt® Garry lloore
10,00 Ga111' Moore
the slavey.s had to be part· Orson
in putting a pink
10,30 Artbu.,. "fodfru
and )Irs. Ja!,IDita Rouah or i~::g :~:r p~~
Welles, part Lou Gehri~. ~ T~y re- dye
paste as yQu plac~d in Roush
New Haven, Mrs. Hugb EUa1, ·J.Jrs. , ·'
11,30 Strike It lllr.b
volved the staff almOI~t monthly, stealing a picture of the murdered Etta Young and M~ Pl!'lchle Elias 12:00 Valiant Lady
12,00 ValldtLady
so that you would JQ to la~ as a lady , you were beaded from slav· of West Columbia, Mrs. Alma 1~:11 love ot lJte
sports writer and wake up•) s the ery and upward and onward to as
12,15 LOve of Llf~
Coleman.
12·30 :j.~:arch t.lr Tomornw
managing, editor.
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much as $50 a week.
The door prize was won by Mrs_ 12;45 Quid 'ng IJght
12:30 Search For Tomorro-.
Ern~ Pyl~. as 1 rec~U. rJrgol to
Etta Your.g. The next meeting will 1;9() :Etat~'s Kttei\eD
Th.at's
what
overpaicl
city
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12:&lt;~ Guldinc Lttht
mentiOn 'that 'they found ,tht}' ~~lndbe at the bomt of Mrs. Alma Cole- 1·31) · AJ. ~tl }.'{orl~ ~
bergh baby when he was manag. tors (lOt then and what profeisi'on. lnlh.
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ing editor, and so became a cotum· a] copyboys Kt,t now.
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But sotneb . . f stilt thing there
;:00 Our M.U.s Brook~
nlst. One day you were city editor
2,39 'Ff3UZU!JI!Iorty
and the ne"t you were- the drama wu more fuo playing Christian to
:t:so Housepr.rty
MO J'he Bis Pay6H
erltlc ,and quite o(teo you were at the lions for $1~ or $HI on the off.
a,oo The B~ Payolf
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Bob Oro.sby Show
liberty tq gp down the street and che:nte· that one day somebody
3:30
Bob vrosbv Sbow
uo llrilblor ll&gt;•Y
Mk who needed a good windmill might alk you to be president of
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4:15 Sjeret Stol'JP
the firm.
hand.
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'""'• of Night
Y{hat staff Wf had on lht&gt; News
t:3q Edg·o of Klrht
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weht hQme aft~r a couple of re5:00 1.'bt '!!:&amp;r!V 'Sl\OW
makes, and the afternoon copyboy
Your Esso Reportu
S:30
Vour E111r.. Repvttr
8,41 Sport. Parade
got quite a lot of aclion when
6:45
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]il'arade
Wedherman
there was a fire or a murder 9r .
e,~ Wnthennl,ll
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any other decent pi.C: of iDI\0'- .... '
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cent entertainment. Jt1 *o re~r ~
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Ull · ~~~- pT~oton · of tbo llukoi .
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s,oo AfU)ut Godfrey
8:00 Bob Cummings
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fve Got A ~ret
lo be read bac~w11rd!.
D:30 Playhouse on
1o,oo ~o.th Century Fox Hour
llljlO Up to. the Minute lttilwl
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WWa Robert lt1Jf17k
WASHINGT.ON - 1 prcs1ed a
call on one of my old alma maleu;
tbe Wasbinglon Dally News. t~e
other day to lnvestla:at.e the l;OPY· ' · 1 h ' d h• ard -··andal·
hoy b"''""
ous rumol;'s tbat copyboys mide
~0 a week, worke-d regular hours,
and were not considered as rep·
ortorlal 'materliil. Most Ill it is

Mrs. Ruehen McCoy . Jr., was
honored with a surprise layette
shower at t!l.e home of Mrs. Ro}'
Cooke of Graham Station. Thurs.
day afternoon.
Thf nonoree received many lovely gift!; and a des~ert course was
seved to the follOwing: Mrs. Alon·
zo Dickens, Jr., and M'rs. Wayne
Kincaid of Point Pleasant; Mrs.
·Edgard Arnott of Mldd1eport; Mrs.
Paul Rickard, Mrs. Ftar Cooke, and
Mrs. Robert Layne ·'Qf 'New Raven;
Mrs. James Carpenter, Mrs. Lon
Dickens, Mts. Lillian McCoy and
Mrs. Be-tty McCoy.
Mrs. Vernal J9hnson sent a gift
and the door prize was won b,f
the honoree .
Mrs. Gwen Stewart visited with
her sister, Mrs. Emma Rickard of
Clifton on Thursday.
Mrs. Vernal Johnson and Mrs.
James Carpenter shopped in Mid.
dleport on Wednesday,
Mrs. Lillian McCoy has returned
to her home be-re 11fter 1 visit with
relatives in Barberton and Akro,1) ,
Ohio.
Mrs. Reuben McCoy, Jr. aecom.
panied by Mrs. Roy Cooke of Gra·
ham Stallon shopped In Pomeroy,
Monday.
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Local High School Lauded f.or Work
In Educational Fjeld By AG&amp;E

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WEST COlUMBIA

When somebody hollered "Copy!"
you went to seG what was wanted.
What was wanted was to take copy
to the compOBing room, a:o down1lain for a ~oke or a cuppa cawfee
place 8 hor• bet with the mu•cle
editor, ml~ aqme pa1te, walk
Pomeroy High School this week received a sparkling com· throuu-h the snow - it Is always
mowing w~en you are a copyboy
ptiment from the Portsmouth Division of the Ohio Power In
Wa&amp;hinlilton - plck up a p\nt
Company. In a letter addressed to Mr. James Diehl, Principal, or boo:tt tnd th~· bulldoe edillon•

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the school was lauded lor its ha•ing produced two winners of
the American Gas and Electric Company collese scholarship
olfered to oons and daughters of employees of the Ohio Power
Company.
This scholarship was first offered two years ago and ljoth
winners have been graduates of Pomeroy High School. The
first w&gt;s John Handley. now a student at Case Technlcatlnstl·
lute in Cleveland, 0 . The second has been announced only re·
cenlly, being H. Bingh•m KreiS, Jr ., who attended Pomeroy
High School through his Junior term. Young Kross is the son
of H. B. Kress and the late Ml"$. Kress. He was until last •ear
manager ol the loca·l Ohio Power Co., now at Ironton. 0. ·
Division Maoagor E. D. Doueborty's letter addresaed to Mr.
Diehl, Is reproduced hero In full :
Dear Mr. Diehl:
"\'ou are aware, I believe, that the American Gas and EJec·
trlc Company have been ottertpa a collese scbolarlhlp to the
"'"' al)d daushters of the emp~oyee• of tbt Ohio Power CPm·
pany. The past two years, or eyer since tho scholarship has
been offered, It baa been won by a atudont ol the Pomero.v
Hl&amp;h School. Last year It was John Handley and t~ls yellt It
was H. Blngllam Kress, Jr.
"These boys competed with a large num~r ol other atudenta of Ohio hlih schools, and the .ludrii)J wu dQII• bY recos·
nlzed authorltle• In the educational field who were not connected In any wav with either the Am,rlcan Gaa and Electr1e
Comnany or the Ohio Power Compaqy.
"The reaoon I am writing you, Mr. Diehl, I• It Qffpr our l'!&gt;n·
gratulations to you and to vour ataff of teachers· on the fino
JCcomoUshment of havlnQ slude~t• frQm yoqr ••holjl 1\'lp th"I~
ocholartblo for two consecutive vean. The rt&lt;lllrd miuo for
Itself and lndlcatea that .vou and .vour staff at Ppmerov Hlth
School are dolnr a lob ol which your commuqi!Y f)loald 111!.
anti ram sure are. instlv nroud.
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"Our con•rttulatlons to you •nd your •l•ff nt Poll)croy
High School ."'

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from Lincoln, West Vl.rginia. The eighth child, Harry Hill, was
the first born ln Ohio. The oldest is St. Clair, now 57. Followina: him were Violet, now Mrs. Harold Grimm; Jerry Hill, riow
only a part time fa·rmer therei Joe, the only one who left Le·
tart Falls, resldini at Rogers Hill, near East Liverpool, O.;
Albert Jr., and Margie, now Mrs. Harold Roush .
true.
.
' After Harry came Clifford, John, Dale, Dallas and the last, 'I I'll jive you a short line Qn
Mrs. Raymond Hensler. All reside in Letart Falls. except Joe . copyboys wllo uied to be the Oliv'r
at East Liverpool and Mrs . Hensler who lives jn Racine but Twists or the ue~spaper rtckfarms land near Letart with her husband.
bu.lness- when dear o1d dad wa•
It is interesting to note at this stage of the land optlomng a slave. l goi $12 a week on the
th t J 11
H'll
ld'
h ld
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Star and went to the News for
~ u an .• , res , mg on ~ e o home place, an ohn whai was known as a resoundiny:
Hill, above him, aH m the middle of the optioned area. &lt;\t raise _ $Hi.
this writing they continue to "hold out." How long the two
In those days a copyboy WB8
maintain this stand onJ&gt;:J~e..l..know.
glo;el) rix w~k• U'l achie,xe &amp;taft
What will they do, W"ben uprooted? One o( the sons with a status, which meant m "i week,
large' ae-.-eage who alrendy has optioned, "just wasn't sure." and about three weeb to justify it.
He doubted if he would ~o back 'into farming The orts~bal13 Tht present manaifng edttoro!the
h'ld
f th
I Hill h r
'ld
,
News was a copyboy . The manag.
c I ren o
e sen or
s ave 40 chl ren, some now with lng editor of \he Post was a eopy.
their own truck fa·rms In Letart Falls, and among them there boy. The mortality wu rough, but
are 11 grandchildren. For many of them a new, and probably some emerged, battered.
In most cases, a strangr. life, soon will open.
It was a good system, actually.
They are not alone. Melgs County also has a new, strangE~ The dutie• were simple enough.

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The Ml. Mor\1,):1 Missionary Society will mee• Thutadar at the
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Mrs. Campbell Hvper as co-ho!!· L.oallwtoD Ave., New YOlk City, ttl, N. Y.
u oecond claJa maJ.Una aoattor II llle poot oUice at .....
teu. The mectine will st;..rt :t: eror,£i•tor&lt;d
Obto.
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8\lbacriptloa ntes: DeUvery by earrl« wbere aVIiilable ·30 ~ata,...
nek; ODe year ia. advance at The DaUJ SenUn~l office, $11.':fJ. Ill:
MuSICALE PLANNED
moDtbs, $7 .80; three monthJ, tl-90. Bf motor routn where av bl.t:
Th e public is in.vitr;od to the oae moath $1. By maU ooe year $8; N1 monthJ, $4..2D; threCI monO...,
·
Musicale being sponsored at the t2.!0· one mon.til. tl.
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every
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ML Mon ah
Baptist Churrh b~' dne~ Inc., at 110 lleo~a ... S!.. Pomeroy, 0 . BUJI!Iel'! QfiiQo ll!i9110 •lllltll
the Mission ary Sotiety on May lll l!ldftort:AI'otflee Phon- :un:
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•trs. C. R. YounK is general choir
m;m of the project and has announced .special music from La·
kin and other nelghborinf' townJ.

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Satijrday whic~ were exclusive in the Daily

pen here. And when it does, many established Letart Falls
families wiH 'oe torn apart and scatte~ed .
Two facts , gleaned separately but each conilrmed, are the
basis for this optimism by so many. One is that the latest op·
tions were purchased fo r five per cent of the agreed price for
a period of three months . All prevlous similar transactions
were done for one per cent of the purchase price , and for a
period of a year . The other fa ct Is that t•nd already purchased
or optioned (2,000 acres) amounts approximately to twice that
obtained by the Olin Mathison Company at Clarington, 0 .,
(1,000 acres) for a chemical plant that will employ 2250 work·
ers.
Letart Falls obviou sly ls due for a complete new face .
Where for untold years il has been a quiet agricu1tural community , sparsely settled compared to urban centers, now its
prosperous truck farms apparently will vanish as if a Naga·
saki bomb were tripped directly overhead . This cannot happen without wrenching the hearts and minds of everyone liv·
ing in an~ around Letart Falls. The beautiful bottom land that
George W'ashin,gton marked in his diary as a perso~a1 post
Revolutionary War project will bi converted into a site housing the ultimate of machine-age industry. Consider one fam ·
ily, for example, the d~scendents of the late Mr. and Mrs. AI·
bert Hill, Sr. , of Letart Falls. Mr. Hill died in 1949, his wife
preceded him in dealh by four years. They left in Letart Falls
10 sons and three daughters . All but one son resideij there to·
day on the land. All but two of the children gain their entire
livelihood from Letart Falls soil.
This land now being optioned and bought by an as yet un·
known firm is without quesUon the richest farm land in Meigs
County. And when this land goes, the Hill family will go with
it. While the Hills sense '""it Is a crime to destroy this land as
cropland" they know, too, that industrialization will not be
denied. They cannot be expected to give It up for anything
less than enough compensation ln return for the lifetime each
has spent building a profitable truck farm economy in the
community. Other famHJ(~S in the area, faced with the same

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Sentinel announcing purchase· of additional lands in LetHt
Valls, and the taloing of further options, together with state.
ments by reliable sources in the optioning actions have added
rich fuel to surmises that something gigantic is abou~ to hap-

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Frosh-Studded Pomeroy Panthers Lose To·Gallipolis 11-2

Tile D•lllf Sentinel

SPORTS

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For Wl•nners

DESK
By Chet Tlnneblll

Baseboll Qulu: How sueeeosluJ was the original Ohio
Valier. .\S&amp;oclatloa (OVA) In drawing major league o®uts
to th s territory! (See anower el..where on thil page.)
A most interesting event will transpire tbis summer ln Ja.
ca l baseball. Big Jim Bowles of Middleport 's Yellow JackAt
baseball squad is cru ising alan~: with a- fat .578 batting average harvested from l4 solid hits in 23 at bats , leading his
t eam in hits . runs driven in, and pitching. 1-fe may be leading
in fielding averages, too , we don't know. He plays first base
- - - - j when r.ot af'nding up hb fast ball
MADE VEEP
l 'o opposing batter~
MILFORD. Masll. UP _ EdThe Q\lfStion is:
ward J motshotJ ~i 11 yo, former
How will Mr. Bowles do Jn the
o .. troit Tiger 3 ccond baseman OVA? Middleport mana(ler John
has been n amcll a vice presidenl Pars011s a.lready is eounting on him
of a cerami,r tile manufacturing fo~ a mamstay on his OV_A entry
l'ompany . ~1a~· o playe·d for the Ti- th 1s summer. If he can hit Foozy
gers ill th(' '40's.
Wolfe or Wolfe overcomes 1 cou·
- --- --pie of his curre-nt physical deflclSIGNS WITH REDSKINS
encie&amp;J and Gene Hmon ~;tf HartWA SHI~GTO~ UP ~ kobert ~ - fdrd , that fell a of Nolan SwackReary, former Notre Dame tackle ·hamer's will h11ve major league
from Lowt•ll. \lass .. has signed 8 scouts on his doorstep before the
1957 profl:'s~ iv nal football contract summer is past.
·
with 1hto Washin}!ton Redsklns.
Hot batters and botte·r pitchers
RraUy recf'n11y eompll'ted a ae-rv- have come out of the pr.ep schools .
in• sti111 with the Air Jo'orce.
here before and wilted under the
· ---~ ·more skilled bats and experienced
throwers or the OVA. HesJJon Is a
diamond pure Class AA pitcher
who prefer.'l not to get in pro£8!.
slonal baseball. Wolfe, ln aood
shape, is plenty tough .

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There is an encouraging note on
score. Bowlea' teamm•te, Bob.
Nelson, only a sophomore thia
, and all:!o batting hi&amp;h f(~:r
:~:~;~·:~~ thi1 spri ng, wu·a eon.
· the OVA laat IUJrl·
mer.
mean BowleJ too
can cooUtme hi• power aluntne in
fatter company?
It roul d be, and et•eryone connected with the OVA wHI hope so,
because the object of the le-ague Ia
to bring aiOI)J In to flo~r )'•1JBC
baseball tale nt.
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Further note on basebhll : Ted
Williams, 37, nod stan Mualal, 38,
led their respective big leagues ln
hitting. And they used to call golf
an old man's ga mf;!!
Which is 11 reminder that Kal
Hind.v of Midrlleport (pilot or a
Milidll'rort Li ttle Leagu" Clllb)
s t a l' t.~ d out in buseball at ?.2 In the
Floridn Slate lA"aguc wilh Sanlot d.
fn the s.lmc' league were Musial
and Micky Harfncr . both pHcbera
then. Kal onrc had lh(\ honor (now,
nol th('n) o r !using a tight pitching
UuC"l to MuHilll away back in 1938.
l\111 r.lld very well in Service
baseball during World War U,
moved her" witl1 his fnmlly after
the war and hurlPd lots of good
bitll lu the otil OVA before h'Orenes• put his- arm out of bu1lness.

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GaJUpons at three Pomeroy pitchrave up nine hils and their
teammates assisted with two errors.
Outrome of the game never was
in doubt as the G•llia men pecked
away with two runs in the first
inning, and one each in their ne••l
three times at bat. After five inn.
ings it wu 5-0.
Real thick frosting was added
to the Gallipo1a diab in the slxtlt
when Wilcoxen got a single, two
doublel followed , and ·McMahon
rapped a hOmer with one on. Bef(lre the dust had settled G\llipolia
had ~J[ ..runs, and it was 11-0.
The Panthers came back in the
top of the 7th to get two runs as
Joh(l.&amp;9filed. off with ' st:Jlgle, Cunpingh..n walked, Mffle feteed
Cunnlftiham
secon4 amt Wnson &amp;1na:le0. W~\k one away Hema·
ley wa• safe on an error aA tint
tn&lt;l twe ru.n• scored.
'In aU Qa}lipolis ~tommittec;f 8 tr·
1'011. :pqq!.efeY if:OUkt aera~tl, (f~eth6- q.ftly f•ur 1Ut1 a, Coaeh ~ton
11-&amp;rt.ed an endl-e freehnum lnfteld
and t~rQUiltOu~ !JlQst~'Qf the ~~tme
iladl ftO moH than one or hvQ piiY·
er!J above that grade 011 the field.
The atartlni: infield wu f"roeh,
with Wila:on at third, CunnlnJh~m
at short, Barteli at second, Bill
Gibbs at first and Letrle catehlnJ.
Nick Coates was added to tne outUeld corps for "ver11l lnninsL

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Baltim,-o •t Chicaell--t.oe.i J-1
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r•meror w" led In hlttlna by
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tripa. Wilson eot tht other llnale.
Jimmy Joe Hemsley pitched four
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Wilcoxen for the wlnner!J struck
out 7 and walked two. The Panthen left six runners Blranded.
Point Pleasant comes to Pomeroy this aflernoon al 4 p. m. tor a
return game.
Line score:
Pltmeroy
000. 000 2-2 4 !
Gallipolis
211106 x.-11 9 I
BnttC!ries: Pomeroy: Hemsley
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Meanwhile, Donald Wolfe of Racine said the Tornadoes would go
to Wahltma thla afternoon, a night
game wlth Ralph Sayre's White
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Poineroy ~nlertain§ Polnl Pleasant this afternoon at home at • p.

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Saturday Middleport will go
either to Piketon or McArthur, dependlnJ on which wlns the Class
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Musial clairna he'll - quil only
after he collect bil 3,000 hit. He
jOt hit t,&amp;OOtb and hia 2,801V
aga: nst 1.he Piralet Tueld.ty ni,fht
11nd bla laat wu a 13th innins
homer that aave tbe Cardina ls a
tl-S victory.

troit l•t year, checked the Yan- r;e-ra to tWir ¥1etory OYft' tM
teea on three hits while reJiater- I Cubl after BrootbD hid ~on •
iDt hia .aec:ond win D( the um· shl:·ru11 lead . ZI.Jlrner'a lOih I:D.'t
ptlJn.
ina homer oft .nave Htumaa, CbS.
r~ Wlf'll .... 2
u:o'• seventh pitcher, broh UJ
A lour-run raJiy in lht N"ttUli thf aam..
inrdnc rave teUtbpaw BUI··
Ldt·baDder Jobnn, Antonellt
r· ;..ICe or the White Sox hil third or ~he Giant.. limited th~ lram
vi~I0'7 in I pme apinst the lo ieVen biU and C(tfttribuied I
('· ;df-s. &amp;y Moore held the tworun homer jn piainf bla aeeo
White Sox to thre-e hits until th~ or•d victoty. 'nle 10fol wa. bnlt
&amp;e~·enth but they pul to,etbcr Mllwaukee'a *OM ia Jt C&amp;IJtl.
tbeir raUJI wiUt a double, thret·
Burly lroob J..awrenee .-apo
s."UJlea and a walk.
red Cincinnati's thru-came JotLillie Don Zimmer, fillin1 il"l inr .atreak 11 be tcaltered niae
ll&gt;t sidelined Pffwet- RPE.st' ~! - hits and a.eUJed down after 1
let"ted five hits to help lhe Dod- thaky start afjainAt the PhlUiel. 1

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Olanh Shutout &amp;raww
The Giantl blanked the Braves
4-0: lrooklJn topped Cbkaa:o_ 10-t
In 10 inplnp and Cincinnati de·

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f&lt;ated Pl'il•delphio 8-3.

ti:M OVA had "
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tnti•r IJM~Ye -.u.._ {The fl'r.t
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nik them within eanhot or all
those aheU-1hoclced Natianat and
Amer\t-an Leaeue pitchers.

Williams &amp;a)'l be11 hanj 'em up
whu he !1.118 enoulh mOMY but i..1
he continues to bllst t~ ball al!
be did Tuetday nicht-w-ith thrff
hlt11. inelut-:i ng a bomPr in 8os.
ten's 3- 1 triumph over Ka11.1a ~
City-be might decide to keeJ:K:~Jir..c indefiniLely. . .
tn oth•r Amerlcan I..eagu!!
~ames. Chica10 held on to first
place with a 8-1 deeislon. over
JJallimore; Cl~vel1nd defeated
Washl11gton ,_1 and Dttroit nip
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liOO fans will see 36-year-old Robinson gam-ble on taggin&amp; 20-)'e~i;
oM Fullmer wltb the first \mock
out of his career or auffering a
kayo loss tllat will send him into
permanent rl!tiremeftt.
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101 Are Usted
On Honor Rolls
At Waltama High

Rutland Takes
Wilton Nine By
Count Of 6-5
do1ch Jim Vennari's Rutland
Red Devils came up with a di~­
mond victory at Wllton High
School Tuesc!ay 6-5 behind the
pitching or Sheets and Larry Du gan who hel!J their opponents tn
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RutlaAd talli~d in the third
once. a,e ain for one in the fifth,
and iced the game in the six+;h
with Four runs on singles by A. ·
len Biddle, D. Dugan and Larry
Dugan plus an assortment or er
rors ana waik1.
Sheets f01nned tour and Dugan
whiffed two. Wilson of the lose :·s
fanned five.

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Wilton . . . . 101) IOl 2-5 7 ~~
Batteries, Rutland: Sheets, L.
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Goode (4). Wilton: Wilson ant'.
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Juniors- Linda Brinker, Robert
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Ruth BoSWell, Carolyn Flowers,
Matie JeWf!ll, Ann Newland. Etta
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Mllslal'a 1ame-.winning blow
came off Plnte relief ace Eire.,
t"aee alter PitbburJ)t had rallied
wilb nve I'UDI in the ninth ttt
sencJ the game in\0 extra lnninl•
Wally Moon and Del EaaiJ also
1 gate Of $200,010. An addtt'lo.n.al 1ting b years. 'f!le ~h~mpion is ft; homered for the cards.
$100,000 has been paid for A.BCs vored at_2--1 and lt•, evtn mone/
national telecast and broadcast at Lhat Robmson doesn t last the du- W1Ui1m1 alammed 1 homer, dou
10 p., m. edt.
t~nce. A month ago, Fullmer wu ble and a ainrJe off Klnau Cit•
Stocky, muteulu F11llmer, a a 4--1 choi-ce.
loaer Ned Qal'ftl', Knu~ler
mining welder from West Jordan
If Ray beats Gene. t~n~ght ~e Willlr~ Nilon U01ited tbe ,Uhle
Utah took the 160-pound erown '1'1:!1 be the first man m rme ht3- Uti to three bita.
from' slender Ray on a .unanlmous tory, in any dlvlsi~n. to ~ the
Bob Lemon and Ra7 Narleski
lS-round decision at Madison same till~ four 1tinet Robmaon
combined
effarb tG proc!uce j]l
Squllt'e Garden Jan. 2.
wu r.lso welter-wei1ht 14'7-poul\4
Tonight's return
15-rounde! chan,pion before be campaigned two--hit perfQtmtnee in Cleve-ll,lld't victory over Wa&amp;bingtan.
sl\mulated the heaviest fl&amp;:bt·bet- ft'lr ~be 160--pound bonnet.
~mon aave up botb hih before
yletdlnt
to Nll'leUI In the ei&amp;ht•·
HA-DIOOTS CONVINCID
Frank
p.olllng's lOth in niug
LEXING'OON, .Ky. UP- Ma11y ·
home-r
ore
Bob Grtm of
old-time ·hirdboots who watcbed the Yanb reliever
wa1 the payoff wallop
Round Tabte•s runaway victory in the Titers' victory. Duke Mau
in the Blue Grass Stakes arc con- owner
of a 6-'r record with Devinced .t hat this is the year Whirl away's recOTd cletcking In the
SUSPENDED 45 DAYS
Kentucky Derby will be "mashed.
RIO
DE JANEIRO UP - The
Whlrlaway
aet
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t
he
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of
One hundred and ane students
11amengo
and Botafogo football
of Wahama High School made the 2:01 2·5 for the mile and one- (loccer) club! have been suspend·
quarter.
honor roll for lhe fifth six weeks
for 45 davs (rom eompetinJ in
period according to Principal na Smith. Karen Stewart, Rose-- ed
an internatiOnal event for hnini
Clyde Foley.
mary Stewart, and Jean Brown.
played with the HunJarilb Ronved
team
without permlalon from
Severith
Gracie
Phillip
aoff·
or that number, 20 students ac- man, Maney McDaniel, Eug1ne FIFA. 'lbe
mspemlon wa. banded
hie-vf:!d recarjls of straight "A" ab
erlge's. 'Jih£iY ai'e as follows: Sen- Hester, Stephen Burgess, · Wilda down by the ell:ecutive board of
iors - Donna Jeffers. Carol Ra· Cundiff, Patty Ne-.,land, and Dolla·' tbe JruUian Confederation of
Sports.
mey Rickard, Virginia Rogers, and_ van Meadows.
·Ralph Stewart: Juniors - MarUyn
Foglesong and JAmeS! Henderson ;
SophomOres - Bill Boytr, Faye
Burton, · Jullling McCh,ng, Bill
P'OJflesong, -Ruth Grimm and How·
'ltd McDaniel; Freshmen - Larry
Jeffert, Patsey Rizer, Marilyn
Scbwarz, 'tnd Timothy Duncan;
Elghtb Grade - Sheldon Roush,
Kathy Fowler, Joan Carroll, and

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of Ni~ kerta for the fealberwelaht cham·
fton•hl.p rollowlnl his methodical
JG-round decision over unranked
, Bobby,Bell of Younastown. Ohio.

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Featuring
Fomous

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ol
Five
Set ol

ball team wiU not meet Jaebon
Jlllh ltkool thl&amp; week here it WS.!!I
letm'd today but may be able tn
ADht:dule lU first bOlbe ~:me ' ·
the season with Rutland
uradu,t
afteraoon. ·
Atbletw !Jti'Htor Gene Sb:QJbt·
er of J1ckson High School ~d The
Dally Sentinel this mernl:3 that
tW [Kll!mell defeated COf. S}'OVe
3-2 Tuesday in Class AlA District
tournament plav and IUUSt contln·
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pe lt!l tourney sched1.de Thursday
in itl own area.
Ml(ldleport.'s Earl Knl~ht had

Washington at CMvt.4ll~d-Pn
lU&amp;I 1-2 n. Score :i-1.
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001-UMBUS UP-A bill pe-Bostop at KaOf., eity...!Slsler
mlttlng Ohio to si&amp;n reciprocal
..Q VI. Morpn l.t
fiShing agreements with othN
ThvrtdaY't Camts
Wathiftlttoft· at Chicago
3tf[ts was unanimouJIY pai1ed b.v
the Ohio Senate late Tuesday and
N•w York at kanua City, nltht
&amp;ent to the House.
Boston at ~treij
MeanwbUe, the Senate Stale
NATI""A~ ~EAGUE
VI L Pot. Gl C•·vernment Committee approv ~c:J
,. bill JlvihJ the atate Rl(ldlli
Milwtaukee . . . . . 5I 2 -018
Comn:&amp;iulon power to authorize
Broo~1)11 ....... ~ 3 .TZV 1
St. Louis . . . . . . If&gt; 5 -~ 31&gt; aa extra t4 l!ay.J ot hor1e raeh13
New York ...... e G .500 3'11 at Ohio traclts.
fhiladelphia . . . 6 I .461 4
Cincinnati . .
5 T .41T 4¥.
EMERGENCY CALL
Pittsburgh ... , . 4 S .333 S ~
Ttle Middleport
Emergency
Chicago ........ 3 8 .2'13 'l
Squad was ('alled tQ the Warren
Black home at Rutland Tucsda;
TutHI'(I Ravltt
evening but the till was canceltBrooklyn 10 Chk... t, 11 IM ed when the patient was taken t..lnus, night
a local doctor in a private car.
Now Yoo1&lt; 4 Mllwo,.... 0 oleht 1Viii
C'inclnn•tl 6 Phtladelphla 2 nlg.lt 11
St. Loul• 6 Plthbvrvh 5 U In·
nlngs, night
Wedn••d•Y'• Pr-AeWt ltltf!hen
Chicago at
Bro')kl~-.lltr
0-0 or Drott D-2 vs QrYnl• )~.
Milwaukee at New Yort--lpahn
a-o vs Gome2 3-0.
St.
Louis at
Pitta1n.lrJh......,.
Schmidt o-1 vs Purk•y 2-0
t ineinna ti
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PhlltJdtlphla.
ni.ht- Nu x:hall 1-() Vs. Simmons
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Thurtday'• Chmn
St. Louis at Brooklyn, nltht
Cincinnati at N•w Y•rk
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.lrGnmen Skipping Yellow Jacket TesJ Fight Re$ults
Hen; Game Against Rutland Is Sought , 21"te.N=~=~~"'=~

IY VNITIO PltiUS
AMIIUCAH LIAGQt

Coach Dick Retton's Jl"reihman-

Swaps Phillips
DETROIT UP - Johnny Me·
Halo was promoted to ge nera)
manAger or the Detroit Tl gen
Tuesday and llke hi s predeceMorl
Charley Gehringer and Herold D.
(Muddy) Ruel, he dldn 't waste time
with talk.
Leq than two hours after Me.
Hale Willi introdli'Ced as the Ben·
~ul'r tlrth a:eneral manager In the
lut ah. yeara, It was announoed
that h.e had made a trade with the
Boston Red Sox, obtaining outfield.
er Karl Qls(ln and sendinJ utilityman Jack Phillips to the Red sox'
San Frlncl.cD farm club.
At 35 MCHale 11 the youna:e1t
J(eneral manater In the majon.
When he couldn't mllke the lf&amp;de
81 tlrat baseman wlth the Ti1er1
he was offered 1 job In the farm
1ystem after the 1M7 111l6n.
McHale played booob•U and

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a 1HI defeat Tuesday afternoon at

McHale Made GM
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Now look at the reouiU of the RWI with the allow
thoughts ill lllind: P!yiMflt/t IMI'If IU ~U-Flnt Plaoo
winner ill "Ciau A.• tho. ci!Yisloa that iJocluded all the
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Frosh-Studded Pomeroy Panthers Lose To·Gallipolis 11-2

Tile D•lllf Sentinel

SPORTS

Pitchers Let
9Hits elick
For Wl•nners

DESK
By Chet Tlnneblll

Baseboll Qulu: How sueeeosluJ was the original Ohio
Valier. .\S&amp;oclatloa (OVA) In drawing major league o®uts
to th s territory! (See anower el..where on thil page.)
A most interesting event will transpire tbis summer ln Ja.
ca l baseball. Big Jim Bowles of Middleport 's Yellow JackAt
baseball squad is cru ising alan~: with a- fat .578 batting average harvested from l4 solid hits in 23 at bats , leading his
t eam in hits . runs driven in, and pitching. 1-fe may be leading
in fielding averages, too , we don't know. He plays first base
- - - - j when r.ot af'nding up hb fast ball
MADE VEEP
l 'o opposing batter~
MILFORD. Masll. UP _ EdThe Q\lfStion is:
ward J motshotJ ~i 11 yo, former
How will Mr. Bowles do Jn the
o .. troit Tiger 3 ccond baseman OVA? Middleport mana(ler John
has been n amcll a vice presidenl Pars011s a.lready is eounting on him
of a cerami,r tile manufacturing fo~ a mamstay on his OV_A entry
l'ompany . ~1a~· o playe·d for the Ti- th 1s summer. If he can hit Foozy
gers ill th(' '40's.
Wolfe or Wolfe overcomes 1 cou·
- --- --pie of his curre-nt physical deflclSIGNS WITH REDSKINS
encie&amp;J and Gene Hmon ~;tf HartWA SHI~GTO~ UP ~ kobert ~ - fdrd , that fell a of Nolan SwackReary, former Notre Dame tackle ·hamer's will h11ve major league
from Lowt•ll. \lass .. has signed 8 scouts on his doorstep before the
1957 profl:'s~ iv nal football contract summer is past.
·
with 1hto Washin}!ton Redsklns.
Hot batters and botte·r pitchers
RraUy recf'n11y eompll'ted a ae-rv- have come out of the pr.ep schools .
in• sti111 with the Air Jo'orce.
here before and wilted under the
· ---~ ·more skilled bats and experienced
throwers or the OVA. HesJJon Is a
diamond pure Class AA pitcher
who prefer.'l not to get in pro£8!.
slonal baseball. Wolfe, ln aood
shape, is plenty tough .

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There is an encouraging note on
score. Bowlea' teamm•te, Bob.
Nelson, only a sophomore thia
, and all:!o batting hi&amp;h f(~:r
:~:~;~·:~~ thi1 spri ng, wu·a eon.
· the OVA laat IUJrl·
mer.
mean BowleJ too
can cooUtme hi• power aluntne in
fatter company?
It roul d be, and et•eryone connected with the OVA wHI hope so,
because the object of the le-ague Ia
to bring aiOI)J In to flo~r )'•1JBC
baseball tale nt.
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Further note on basebhll : Ted
Williams, 37, nod stan Mualal, 38,
led their respective big leagues ln
hitting. And they used to call golf
an old man's ga mf;!!
Which is 11 reminder that Kal
Hind.v of Midrlleport (pilot or a
Milidll'rort Li ttle Leagu" Clllb)
s t a l' t.~ d out in buseball at ?.2 In the
Floridn Slate lA"aguc wilh Sanlot d.
fn the s.lmc' league were Musial
and Micky Harfncr . both pHcbera
then. Kal onrc had lh(\ honor (now,
nol th('n) o r !using a tight pitching
UuC"l to MuHilll away back in 1938.
l\111 r.lld very well in Service
baseball during World War U,
moved her" witl1 his fnmlly after
the war and hurlPd lots of good
bitll lu the otil OVA before h'Orenes• put his- arm out of bu1lness.

DACRON &amp; WOOL
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GaJUpons at three Pomeroy pitchrave up nine hils and their
teammates assisted with two errors.
Outrome of the game never was
in doubt as the G•llia men pecked
away with two runs in the first
inning, and one each in their ne••l
three times at bat. After five inn.
ings it wu 5-0.
Real thick frosting was added
to the Gallipo1a diab in the slxtlt
when Wilcoxen got a single, two
doublel followed , and ·McMahon
rapped a hOmer with one on. Bef(lre the dust had settled G\llipolia
had ~J[ ..runs, and it was 11-0.
The Panthers came back in the
top of the 7th to get two runs as
Joh(l.&amp;9filed. off with ' st:Jlgle, Cunpingh..n walked, Mffle feteed
Cunnlftiham
secon4 amt Wnson &amp;1na:le0. W~\k one away Hema·
ley wa• safe on an error aA tint
tn&lt;l twe ru.n• scored.
'In aU Qa}lipolis ~tommittec;f 8 tr·
1'011. :pqq!.efeY if:OUkt aera~tl, (f~eth6- q.ftly f•ur 1Ut1 a, Coaeh ~ton
11-&amp;rt.ed an endl-e freehnum lnfteld
and t~rQUiltOu~ !JlQst~'Qf the ~~tme
iladl ftO moH than one or hvQ piiY·
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The atartlni: infield wu f"roeh,
with Wila:on at third, CunnlnJh~m
at short, Barteli at second, Bill
Gibbs at first and Letrle catehlnJ.
Nick Coates was added to tne outUeld corps for "ver11l lnninsL

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r•meror w" led In hlttlna by
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tripa. Wilson eot tht other llnale.
Jimmy Joe Hemsley pitched four
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Wilcoxen for the wlnner!J struck
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return game.
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BnttC!ries: Pomeroy: Hemsley
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Meanwhile, Donald Wolfe of Racine said the Tornadoes would go
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game wlth Ralph Sayre's White
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Poineroy ~nlertain§ Polnl Pleasant this afternoon at home at • p.

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Saturday Middleport will go
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Musial clairna he'll - quil only
after he collect bil 3,000 hit. He
jOt hit t,&amp;OOtb and hia 2,801V
aga: nst 1.he Piralet Tueld.ty ni,fht
11nd bla laat wu a 13th innins
homer that aave tbe Cardina ls a
tl-S victory.

troit l•t year, checked the Yan- r;e-ra to tWir ¥1etory OYft' tM
teea on three hits while reJiater- I Cubl after BrootbD hid ~on •
iDt hia .aec:ond win D( the um· shl:·ru11 lead . ZI.Jlrner'a lOih I:D.'t
ptlJn.
ina homer oft .nave Htumaa, CbS.
r~ Wlf'll .... 2
u:o'• seventh pitcher, broh UJ
A lour-run raJiy in lht N"ttUli thf aam..
inrdnc rave teUtbpaw BUI··
Ldt·baDder Jobnn, Antonellt
r· ;..ICe or the White Sox hil third or ~he Giant.. limited th~ lram
vi~I0'7 in I pme apinst the lo ieVen biU and C(tfttribuied I
('· ;df-s. &amp;y Moore held the tworun homer jn piainf bla aeeo
White Sox to thre-e hits until th~ or•d victoty. 'nle 10fol wa. bnlt
&amp;e~·enth but they pul to,etbcr Mllwaukee'a *OM ia Jt C&amp;IJtl.
tbeir raUJI wiUt a double, thret·
Burly lroob J..awrenee .-apo
s."UJlea and a walk.
red Cincinnati's thru-came JotLillie Don Zimmer, fillin1 il"l inr .atreak 11 be tcaltered niae
ll&gt;t sidelined Pffwet- RPE.st' ~! - hits and a.eUJed down after 1
let"ted five hits to help lhe Dod- thaky start afjainAt the PhlUiel. 1

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Olanh Shutout &amp;raww
The Giantl blanked the Braves
4-0: lrooklJn topped Cbkaa:o_ 10-t
In 10 inplnp and Cincinnati de·

r.vi.J' Ans..,r; In itl 11 ypn

f&lt;ated Pl'il•delphio 8-3.

ti:M OVA had "
pliiyer, •lttMcl to contractt by
tnti•r IJM~Ye -.u.._ {The fl'r.t
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Poh't

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il there au any quettlOJU abou1
~llbfl' llowlna: up,
ptf'•llf dOD':
nik them within eanhot or all
those aheU-1hoclced Natianat and
Amer\t-an Leaeue pitchers.

Williams &amp;a)'l be11 hanj 'em up
whu he !1.118 enoulh mOMY but i..1
he continues to bllst t~ ball al!
be did Tuetday nicht-w-ith thrff
hlt11. inelut-:i ng a bomPr in 8os.
ten's 3- 1 triumph over Ka11.1a ~
City-be might decide to keeJ:K:~Jir..c indefiniLely. . .
tn oth•r Amerlcan I..eagu!!
~ames. Chica10 held on to first
place with a 8-1 deeislon. over
JJallimore; Cl~vel1nd defeated
Washl11gton ,_1 and Dttroit nip
ped Xew Yo1'k 2-1 in 10 hminga.

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United P.-..s IJMrta Wril•r
CHrCAGO Uf-Sutar Ray Roi&gt;lnson wllt shoot the worka anJ
gamble on a knoekou.t tonight I
retlll'n
Utlt.l
his age.vs ..youth
figbt .with middlewei1bt champion Gene FuUmer at Chicago
StadiUm.
That lBSt-mtnute ditelnsure
was made today by Geor&amp;e Gain·
ford, }qnc-tlme co--m~~;neg:er, who
s~id, "'RaY wQl cut loose with
cver)'thing he's got and try for a
h.noc)[Qij.t in six or seven :ro\lnd ~ .
"He couldn't 1btl:at Fullmer by
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New York in January; so he'll go
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tirr.e. "
Accordini!ly, the eipected 1l.
liOO fans will see 36-year-old Robinson gam-ble on taggin&amp; 20-)'e~i;
oM Fullmer wltb the first \mock
out of his career or auffering a
kayo loss tllat will send him into
permanent rl!tiremeftt.
On

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101 Are Usted
On Honor Rolls
At Waltama High

Rutland Takes
Wilton Nine By
Count Of 6-5
do1ch Jim Vennari's Rutland
Red Devils came up with a di~­
mond victory at Wllton High
School Tuesc!ay 6-5 behind the
pitching or Sheets and Larry Du gan who hel!J their opponents tn
seven scattered hits.

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RutlaAd talli~d in the third
once. a,e ain for one in the fifth,
and iced the game in the six+;h
with Four runs on singles by A. ·
len Biddle, D. Dugan and Larry
Dugan plus an assortment or er
rors ana waik1.
Sheets f01nned tour and Dugan
whiffed two. Wilson of the lose :·s
fanned five.

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Wilton . . . . 101) IOl 2-5 7 ~~
Batteries, Rutland: Sheets, L.
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Seniors - Pc~gy Blessing, Tom·
my Brown, Jq_lia Clark, Donna
Hayman, Donald Gibbs, Jane lcen·
ho)¥er, . Jo Ann Justis, Jacqueline
Peyton, Sally Pr~Jffitt, Ruth Sayre
and June Spenf!er.
Juniors- Linda Brinker, Robert
McGlQthlin, Eugene Rayburn, Bet:
t:v Roush, Dorpthy Shirley, Jane
Wolf, Jeanette Litton and Rosalee
Riggs.
f Sophomores - ltobert
Artis,
Ruth BoSWell, Carolyn Flowers,
Matie JeWf!ll, Ann Newland. Etta
Mae Routh . Phyllis Zickafoose.
, Judy Arnold, Barbara McDaniel,
Deryl Roush, Joan Oliver, Marvin
Rou!lh, Ja('k ~tewart, Wanda
Thompson, Margie Roath , Dottie
Roush, and Judy Webb.
Freshmen - Barbara Clarke,
~alph Clark, Carolyn Dodson, carol Gibbs, Sue Ellen Goodnlte, Miriam Hayman, Delvres Mattox, Dorothy R"oush, Suzanne Wolpf'rt, Bar•
blra Zerkle, Wllmarlne Clark, Di·
anna Darst, Shirley i&gt;oP,n, Shlr- t.!
ley Heftry, Betty Lou Rdush. SbaPon sayre, Dorai Sharp and John
Boyer.
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Capehart, Eileen Flelds, Irma Grin·
stead, Ann Howard, Patrk!ia Johnson, Ann Mt)'nard, Ruth Scarberry
Phyllis Batey, Ruth Ann Brow-n,
William Frey, Dale ·lustia, Arwan·

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Mllslal'a 1ame-.winning blow
came off Plnte relief ace Eire.,
t"aee alter PitbburJ)t had rallied
wilb nve I'UDI in the ninth ttt
sencJ the game in\0 extra lnninl•
Wally Moon and Del EaaiJ also
1 gate Of $200,010. An addtt'lo.n.al 1ting b years. 'f!le ~h~mpion is ft; homered for the cards.
$100,000 has been paid for A.BCs vored at_2--1 and lt•, evtn mone/
national telecast and broadcast at Lhat Robmson doesn t last the du- W1Ui1m1 alammed 1 homer, dou
10 p., m. edt.
t~nce. A month ago, Fullmer wu ble and a ainrJe off Klnau Cit•
Stocky, muteulu F11llmer, a a 4--1 choi-ce.
loaer Ned Qal'ftl', Knu~ler
mining welder from West Jordan
If Ray beats Gene. t~n~ght ~e Willlr~ Nilon U01ited tbe ,Uhle
Utah took the 160-pound erown '1'1:!1 be the first man m rme ht3- Uti to three bita.
from' slender Ray on a .unanlmous tory, in any dlvlsi~n. to ~ the
Bob Lemon and Ra7 Narleski
lS-round decision at Madison same till~ four 1tinet Robmaon
combined
effarb tG proc!uce j]l
Squllt'e Garden Jan. 2.
wu r.lso welter-wei1ht 14'7-poul\4
Tonight's return
15-rounde! chan,pion before be campaigned two--hit perfQtmtnee in Cleve-ll,lld't victory over Wa&amp;bingtan.
sl\mulated the heaviest fl&amp;:bt·bet- ft'lr ~be 160--pound bonnet.
~mon aave up botb hih before
yletdlnt
to Nll'leUI In the ei&amp;ht•·
HA-DIOOTS CONVINCID
Frank
p.olllng's lOth in niug
LEXING'OON, .Ky. UP- Ma11y ·
home-r
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Bob Grtm of
old-time ·hirdboots who watcbed the Yanb reliever
wa1 the payoff wallop
Round Tabte•s runaway victory in the Titers' victory. Duke Mau
in the Blue Grass Stakes arc con- owner
of a 6-'r record with Devinced .t hat this is the year Whirl away's recOTd cletcking In the
SUSPENDED 45 DAYS
Kentucky Derby will be "mashed.
RIO
DE JANEIRO UP - The
Whlrlaway
aet
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t
he
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of
One hundred and ane students
11amengo
and Botafogo football
of Wahama High School made the 2:01 2·5 for the mile and one- (loccer) club! have been suspend·
quarter.
honor roll for lhe fifth six weeks
for 45 davs (rom eompetinJ in
period according to Principal na Smith. Karen Stewart, Rose-- ed
an internatiOnal event for hnini
Clyde Foley.
mary Stewart, and Jean Brown.
played with the HunJarilb Ronved
team
without permlalon from
Severith
Gracie
Phillip
aoff·
or that number, 20 students ac- man, Maney McDaniel, Eug1ne FIFA. 'lbe
mspemlon wa. banded
hie-vf:!d recarjls of straight "A" ab
erlge's. 'Jih£iY ai'e as follows: Sen- Hester, Stephen Burgess, · Wilda down by the ell:ecutive board of
iors - Donna Jeffers. Carol Ra· Cundiff, Patty Ne-.,land, and Dolla·' tbe JruUian Confederation of
Sports.
mey Rickard, Virginia Rogers, and_ van Meadows.
·Ralph Stewart: Juniors - MarUyn
Foglesong and JAmeS! Henderson ;
SophomOres - Bill Boytr, Faye
Burton, · Jullling McCh,ng, Bill
P'OJflesong, -Ruth Grimm and How·
'ltd McDaniel; Freshmen - Larry
Jeffert, Patsey Rizer, Marilyn
Scbwarz, 'tnd Timothy Duncan;
Elghtb Grade - Sheldon Roush,
Kathy Fowler, Joan Carroll, and

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SANTA ll~IA, CaUl.

Olrlrten Pound &amp;111

· Cet4an, predldelJ today he will
•
~It Hoaan (Kid) }alSey
of Ni~ kerta for the fealberwelaht cham·
fton•hl.p rollowlnl his methodical
JG-round decision over unranked
, Bobby,Bell of Younastown. Ohio.

WEDS. THU,RS. FRIDAY 'ONLY·

NOW

T~e

Pass Bill For
Fishing Pacts
In Assembly

l~t

Co~tve &amp;be lro.Pll\f:P wouhJ .play
berf 'thgnda)'. That fM,tliqll, he
&lt;&gt;ul~ . "'vf! hope to a.tbed~o~le .Jt\lt·

)if

A·l

Featuring
Fomous

~"' lroa1
ol
Five
Set ol

ball team wiU not meet Jaebon
Jlllh ltkool thl&amp; week here it WS.!!I
letm'd today but may be able tn
ADht:dule lU first bOlbe ~:me ' ·
the season with Rutland
uradu,t
afteraoon. ·
Atbletw !Jti'Htor Gene Sb:QJbt·
er of J1ckson High School ~d The
Dally Sentinel this mernl:3 that
tW [Kll!mell defeated COf. S}'OVe
3-2 Tuesday in Class AlA District
tournament plav and IUUSt contln·
"
pe lt!l tourney sched1.de Thursday
in itl own area.
Ml(ldleport.'s Earl Knl~ht had

Washington at CMvt.4ll~d-Pn
lU&amp;I 1-2 n. Score :i-1.
'
001-UMBUS UP-A bill pe-Bostop at KaOf., eity...!Slsler
mlttlng Ohio to si&amp;n reciprocal
..Q VI. Morpn l.t
fiShing agreements with othN
ThvrtdaY't Camts
Wathiftlttoft· at Chicago
3tf[ts was unanimouJIY pai1ed b.v
the Ohio Senate late Tuesday and
N•w York at kanua City, nltht
&amp;ent to the House.
Boston at ~treij
MeanwbUe, the Senate Stale
NATI""A~ ~EAGUE
VI L Pot. Gl C•·vernment Committee approv ~c:J
,. bill JlvihJ the atate Rl(ldlli
Milwtaukee . . . . . 5I 2 -018
Comn:&amp;iulon power to authorize
Broo~1)11 ....... ~ 3 .TZV 1
St. Louis . . . . . . If&gt; 5 -~ 31&gt; aa extra t4 l!ay.J ot hor1e raeh13
New York ...... e G .500 3'11 at Ohio traclts.
fhiladelphia . . . 6 I .461 4
Cincinnati . .
5 T .41T 4¥.
EMERGENCY CALL
Pittsburgh ... , . 4 S .333 S ~
Ttle Middleport
Emergency
Chicago ........ 3 8 .2'13 'l
Squad was ('alled tQ the Warren
Black home at Rutland Tucsda;
TutHI'(I Ravltt
evening but the till was canceltBrooklyn 10 Chk... t, 11 IM ed when the patient was taken t..lnus, night
a local doctor in a private car.
Now Yoo1&lt; 4 Mllwo,.... 0 oleht 1Viii
C'inclnn•tl 6 Phtladelphla 2 nlg.lt 11
St. Loul• 6 Plthbvrvh 5 U In·
nlngs, night
Wedn••d•Y'• Pr-AeWt ltltf!hen
Chicago at
Bro')kl~-.lltr
0-0 or Drott D-2 vs QrYnl• )~.
Milwaukee at New Yort--lpahn
a-o vs Gome2 3-0.
St.
Louis at
Pitta1n.lrJh......,.
Schmidt o-1 vs Purk•y 2-0
t ineinna ti
1t
PhlltJdtlphla.
ni.ht- Nu x:hall 1-() Vs. Simmons
H
Thurtday'• Chmn
St. Louis at Brooklyn, nltht
Cincinnati at N•w Y•rk
~hlugo at ,.,llatr.l,hla, ~~~
Mllwa"k" et Plttlbupth, •ltht

.t

next painting job

Muon, W. Va.

Gl

W.asbin&amp;ton · · · · 4 lQ .28/S 6
fu.td.Y1 R.sultt
Ch•·... 6 Balt~-~.,e 1
,..
'"""'
Dttrolt 2 N.'¥ Y•ril 1 It IM.
Clonl•nd 5 WI'Oh...,..n I (Joll
looton 3 ~on. City 1 (Nithtl

Mo•Gretor
IALL MAKER

*"FLOW KOTI" ....... Batt WaR,.,

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6
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-•JOI'I'o Yellow Jaekel bo•e- •ild ear)ler 1r Jupon

w 1. '"·

er~

ltea Tilt

*"DUCO" &amp; "DULUX" ltU.MDS

.lrGnmen Skipping Yellow Jacket TesJ Fight Re$ults
Hen; Game Against Rutland Is Sought , 21"te.N=~=~~"'=~

IY VNITIO PltiUS
AMIIUCAH LIAGQt

Coach Dick Retton's Jl"reihman-

Swaps Phillips
DETROIT UP - Johnny Me·
Halo was promoted to ge nera)
manAger or the Detroit Tl gen
Tuesday and llke hi s predeceMorl
Charley Gehringer and Herold D.
(Muddy) Ruel, he dldn 't waste time
with talk.
Leq than two hours after Me.
Hale Willi introdli'Ced as the Ben·
~ul'r tlrth a:eneral manager In the
lut ah. yeara, It was announoed
that h.e had made a trade with the
Boston Red Sox, obtaining outfield.
er Karl Qls(ln and sendinJ utilityman Jack Phillips to the Red sox'
San Frlncl.cD farm club.
At 35 MCHale 11 the youna:e1t
J(eneral manater In the majon.
When he couldn't mllke the lf&amp;de
81 tlrat baseman wlth the Ti1er1
he was offered 1 job In the farm
1ystem after the 1M7 111l6n.
McHale played booob•U and

Baseball··
Res_..ts
IJl ·

heavy b.lsabal1 team went down to
a 1HI defeat Tuesday afternoon at

McHale Made GM
Of Tigertown;
CLOTH

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lAYS H•'LL WIN
•"' 'MONTREAL lJP - Smilinc Che-

Now look at the reouiU of the RWI with the allow
thoughts ill lllind: P!yiMflt/t IMI'If IU ~U-Flnt Plaoo
winner ill "Ciau A.• tho. ci!Yisloa that iJocluded all the
., weii..&amp;!K&gt;n low-pr!j:o em. . N eo&lt;tilo4 by the Upitod

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per word lor three conaecutive insertioD.I.
Special - One month for 2:i cents per word.
Full rate of 2 eenta per word wtll be charged for adverttsing If
not paid for before the 15th of each month followmg Insertion
Erren Ia Advertlllng-Shoulrj be reported Immediately Th"'
o.tly Sentbtel '*ill not be responsible for mm.e than one tncorrfll.1 lnsertaon.
C'.ard of Tbanb 1nd Special NoUcea of Events $1.00. Obatuarle&amp;
published at 1 cent per word.

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENTfind employment - hire or find a lost lt•111 through
1he Dally Sentinol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad In
dus column

GETS
RESULTS

Funeral servcces for Elza Gil
more Sr , wa11 h~ld from th,•
Ewmg Cha])el Sunf.ay at 2 p. m
with Rev Oonalcl Seevers, of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ ofl1
Clat!RI

QUICK SEHVICE t•n w...:ch r~
I pa1rmg hy Fat"' ory Tnmed
wat ct.mak~ r . COl tJNS JEWELERS, P~.&lt;m croy
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RATES

(I) Notices

Elza Gilmore
Funeral Rite~
Held On Sunday

Frae Estlmlles
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
L. V, R•h;lnpr
Rac1n•, Oh1o

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RADIO &amp; TELEV!r.;;ION SERVICE.
1-'non ... _ J\.1, Ch: land Applumce
Stort, 11d W Maw St, Pomero:- 1
2 23 t!

MPyl'rS DEEP WF.LL
PUMP
rrude Oil $:J per barn•ll Virgil
Tl'.afortl, Syracuse Phone 907 M
4276tp

TERMITES &amp;XTERMINATED
For free IHbJJ~ctlon phone 383-M,
Gilmore s~ pply Store, Pomeroy,
All work guanntt:ed. Fully In·
sure1\ Vau r•ha n s lndu.qtr~al and
Residc nllal Termite Control Ser.
4 9 tf
l viCC, St Mar) s, W Va

CHROME breakfast set Gnotl con
d1!1on $15 85U E Maw St
Phone 181 Y
4 30 :up

Bur~al

was In Beech Grove
cemetery and pallbearer.s we•e
H D Cunningham, Edward Pilr
fttt Donald Hauck. Etlward Bow
en, Dale Wippel and
Conrad
Ohlinger.

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ILO tll Insurance
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scon CtOISfiiLO, Sll, potnt.a to two North Amerleu X·U.. one of wbtcb he hope~~ to flY bl4'bll'
and fasl.er, over catlfomta. than ever attempted befoNJ, The plane. atrlctly &amp; naearch aifcraft, wlll
carry a heavy payload of actentlfte and tranmnlttlng equipment to record reactiana ot pilot and plane.
Pentagon eourcea have let it be known the X-115 mi(ht rt&amp;Cb 6_000 ciJUe1 an hour IUid 200,000 feet
(111~m'MUoftdol Bovtld~o}
altitude. oa.tr tor the fttght baa not been &amp;IUlOUnCed

uutucance AJiency,
M1dll le[Jurt F~te ' Au\IOmobile-&amp;onrls Piume 63l~X
8-20-tll

&amp;cr.:JS-S I II•~n

Johnson 5 HP motor, hoat ami
trml£"r wilh s p.1rc tlr•· 11nd
- - - --- - -·-- wheel 1'rlrl'd for qu1ck s&lt;~ll' FORF.MI\N &amp; ABBOTT TV SERPhone 909 J
4 ::10 3lc
VICE /\II makes Repatred bY ExFOJl SALJ~ I round dllllr1!l room
pert Ter~ruc1ans. Pbon6 6284 Y
tnble 2 c.'ha 1rs Lillian Stt•iff ~70
M1ddloepor·
6-l~tf
2nd St. Middleport
4 30 3lc

CLIFTON
Clifton Good Will Cl•u
Birthday Party
A birthday p~:~rty was held for

H••dqu•rter• for
COMPLETE Ins urance Protection,
Samllomtc Luggage - Lane Cedar - - - ~ - - - - L1fe, Auto Fire, Pul10. Call Don
Chest&gt; - LAU_Winoow F'",_\ (II
M1lls, Middleport, Ohio.
Fragidairc Refrigerators.
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B1br Furnltun, Middleport, Ohio WA:-l'TI!:D- frcezcrs Need 20 u~.-J
4 29 tf
12 l'U ft or smallN u tr.u l ·
ms on new freezers Wdl pay you (21 J Reo I
N•Itl•r aNI Cl..tl: Gar...
·--:-top C. ull &lt;~r Your Hut Pnln l lkal
Car Repalr- Weldlna:-Servlee and
er, ~'Jfe
ltcfrl g1'1a twn bclo ~ New mod~n1 2 bedroom home
Wi th garage
Also 4 room
Used P1rts Phone 3611, RacJ .e,
H1gh Sehoul , Muldlt·vurt 0JlC11
home
Connecting
lots Out of
Ohio.
4 29 12tc
cvcnmgs D00 P M Eas} term ',
h11o1h water, Pomeroy For the
5-l 3tc
pr1ce of one home Phone
6204-Y, Middleport
4 27 ate

I Wanted To Buy

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Estate

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'I Sb I Auto Services

B. H. J&lt;AWLINGS SOIIIB CO. - 26

(14 I For Rer.t

bour ~r«tf.r Sorvlee.
Day For Rent - Extension LadderR, l"OH SALt~ - Hou ~e. 9 rooms, a!l
mod1 rn, good cnnd1t10n, 1 acr;:o
Phone 6227
Nlaht Phone
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths
grou
rJd llarrlclt Wyatt, London·
603t-X. DODGE • FLYMOUTH
Cbnton F•:~her, Middleport
VIlle, OhiO
4 30 3tc
DEAl r.RS
8 8 tt
Phone 626:1-X.
11 1 tf
Five Room /\partml'nt w1th laun- 3 ROOM HOOSE, corner of 4th
and Collrge Hnad, Syracu1e
dry and G~1a he F1rsl fl oor A
H11 h&lt;irtl A Il&lt;iyman, Letart
SEE BILl. CfULDS for the REST
4 3 tr
N Bengal, Pomeroy
4 :ZD 6tp
- Falls
used ear values
J-30 I mo c
2 ROOM furni shed apartmen t 3 _ ___
ROOM fuTJ\Liht•d a partment, ftl=SIDENC~SYJiACUSII: _ Six
19S6 VB Old~moblle, 4 dr Smla-.
utilities furni shed 3 roum and
room:&gt; • down 2 up, City water ,
$249~ 00 Hydramat!c drive, le :.:;
balh unfurnu~hcrl apartment Jn.
h A lol $ 2200 00 Do you want
qu1re .at Home Hcstaumnt M.Jd·
than 14 000 mJies Blacttnar'J.
a farm husL ness or re.&amp;idence •
4 26 IJtc
4·2~-tlta, .dlbport
Pomeroy.
s~c u~ To ~ell il~t Wllh us , we
--- - - wr.lromc
1111 Jlstlllg!; Earl o .
19~S Oldsmobile
Holiday ( JW
Mc1ulor, Rl·altur )'carl fi' Pouk$219300 r,..nw mJit•age, hydr~ ELLJNGTON J&gt;ln~· ~·r Plnno .Mrs
John Stout, II' r ISOIIVIll('
N
Age !It , l'umtruy 'flh 1111 c !.! Ill.
mahc, onc c.-arcftll local nwnc
4
2fl
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51 3tc
Blaettnar'.s, Pomeruy
4-25-0'l

Wah~a· Future Farmers Unit

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Wins High Rank In Competition

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Sedan S1.293 Jlydramatl&lt;'. ex- Cloth. Nylon, 1-'ibcrglus Awmngs,
Porch !ihlldl's, Venetian blinds,
ceptional In every way Blal'llWindow blinds, l'urch and Lawn
nar·s, Pomeroy
4 211 Ole
f'urnlturc . Free est!':!"~loR. Dnle
Wippe l Supply , 21!1 Union Ave,
----c-c- --- 1053 PLYMOUTH Bt&gt;lvedere Hard
l'omcroy
4 26 1moc
Top t:pe $8H8 Like new two
tone 1reen flnl&amp;h Blacllnar'K,
Pameroy.
4 2~ 6tc (17)

Help Wonted

N ROOM IIOIJ SE 1165 Vme
Muldlcport, $650000 P D
II 1 6tp
Lottrulge

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MU WARD

"TIOIIWI • •
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1U I. liteond It,
PMIM 61
P.m•roy, Ohl•
On Rt. 33. C•ll Wm, Oru••r,
Rock Sprlnp

Rodney Downing
t:h., Automob\1&amp;, H••lth
ACCIDINT

'Reol Estote Broker

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See The
New Holland

HAYLINER

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lJAlRYMEN - Larwc melochon of
coolen and c11n~. pnccd rlt~:ht. WAN1'EO- UUF. TO EXPANDING
CONDITIONS WE NEI!:O TWO
Fution Thompson, Pi:lmeroy
RELIABLE ' MARIUEO M!; N
S 1 1tr
BE1'WEEN AGES OF 23 'ro 3!
.:----c::-:-·--:-.-;;;-':$60 PElt WEEK PLUS BONUS
;,133 lb l:harl&lt;'slun Milk B&lt;ll'l •
FOK FIVE DAY WEEK AP
1961 E-4 Co-op tr11ctor V.JtP
loader 19M N~w 1Joll1nrl fD.'"
PLYMAIN
NICKLES
BAKERY, 0
W
ST, POMEJlOY,
age harvclll'r wllh dm~cl eut.
window an.-f row 1 rop head ~
One blower Vi ct ur
Hysell,
Mlnerevllle Rl No 1, phonr =_=.~-S-1-Stp
Racine 2180

Completely New From
Hlt&lt;b 18 Chule

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

Pomeroy

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( 19) ·Business
Opoortunities

TRAILER like new, r.tt'cl bod ~
f1nt ru•an•blr arfer accepted
MOTIL
012 Headley St, Mld.:1\eport n
MEN,
WOMEN
and COlJPt..ES !('
T. Lotuc
5 1-Jlp
train for MOTEL MAN AGEMENT and OPERATION Only
LARGE u.-ed buffot. JOOd condiml!.turod wUI be tonaldored Age
·U oa. Salley's Lake, Racine Road
4 30 3tc
25 to ~. Write - NATIONAL
MOTEL TRAINING, INC Bol
One '.. rCHEVROLET toO., hay
.A. t l o The Dally Sentinel,
nh
bead nlee btavy
Pomeroy
t 2 3tp
wootect~ with lamba. Wayne
Beal, fU. ftc,, 1, HarriJOnvllle.
,.
4283tc
Gc,-RA-VEL=:r TIIACTOR SALES and NIIGLIR and CLIIK GARAGI
Car repalr- Weldlnc---Service and
lier'll"'. R. J. tlnlaw, M2 ~
U~ed Part&amp;. Phone 3Ull, Radnll,

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(20)Business Services

)Ilia St., Pom•ror.

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Ohio.

'au ato

lnVsedCars
you noticed
dlffrrent at our
In and See for
what's dlffereut.

1956 FORD

H;;,,,

Fau-lane Radio &amp;
Really shJrp.

1956 FORD

dr

Heater, '
Low

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METROPOLITAN

WE BUY
ITRUCTUUL I IIAMS
ICUP IRON- MIITAI.S

OHIO VALLEY
JU~K CO.
, ..... 511

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Good den u..a·cori

AU Makes ad lllodelo

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

8ALil8

Daily

on 990 spot

On Your

Radia Dial
Olive Ingraham
Writer

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8$!ld Banquet
(Col!_fl(l"" frlffll p•. . ea.)

Oodaon and Jubl~f McCiunj
H441de(sop wtll bf: 1 platoon ter·
a:e•nt Robert McGlothlin
wit
naml J ~ tudent conductor for neld
year.
Dr~ ma jor o! lhe Junior Band
w1\l be JUdy ~)' '+'hiJy IJ}ajorette1
\!&gt;'Ill be Patty Newla nd ani! Judy
Hewitson
Special apprcc1at1on was "pressed \o HuawcU Captbart !or hill
wor"' 1n lJ;aqU.ne- instrwnfntl
tht"ougb the seuon. Bertha Cun
mngham was also honored Cor her
part co hea~me: the cooking details for varlol.lB band actlvltleS'
Director James Breen apoke
bnefly and expreued h1s appreciation fth· the work done by the
band during lhe past year In tribute to the semor members of thebaf\d, he expressed tbc wuh that
he could ,lave q1em back next
J'Car
ny

The reoord books ol members of the Wahama chapter of
Future Farmers of Amema pJaoed high 1n competil1on with
those from other chapters in the Kanawha Fed.eration last
Thursday, at Ripley
'
- Recor rt books bclong1ng 1 to y, ~blma students too k third pl"' c ..
honors in t'ach of thP. fo111 cat ....
' 1 ' 11 " '1Jories m the cnntNt
~
, ,~ .. ;. At !he same hme. the books of
' ..... .. 'the Wah am a secretarl and the
~~~· '' Wahama treasu rer were judgeol
~~ t'he best of all surh booki m the
"' . " "feaeratwn.
Secretary of the Wahnma cha p
'- - ' 'ter is James MacKmght wh 1l•
~&gt;•·' th~ trL&gt;asurcr IS James Bumga ·

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In tt.e rcccnd book co ntl'st
I arry Sulhvan's book took 1h1rd
place honors among f1rst HJ.... books. Alvm Tripp took thll'(t
place en the second year book
contest James Bumgarner took
tfi-!rd place in the tturd ye11r r"
* cord book
contf'st, an1l Tom
:;;,.
Brown took the same pOsition !l•
,. ~ ·~ fourth year book contest.
C : _ Ftms hmg second and third m
:
-..the secretary's book conte~t w•'r ·
•
B1p\ey and Spencer, respect1veL•
;
whlle Ripl ey and ParkersbUig
=:;"' · t.ook second and th1rll places m
"' • .t'he treasurer's took conlest
~... , , Other winners en the record
:
book contests were as follows
•
f1ut year record books, Spenc ~t
:
~irst; Riple:y, second. Second ye ~
: -' books-Rtpley, f1rst ; Spencer, se•
eonJ Th1rd year books-R1ple}
;; ;{1~t; Spent'er, seeonct and fourth
,:_,,, ,Year book ~-Rtpley, f1rst, Spcn·
;:1 '., eer, second
The Kanawha Fedcr.!!taon la
,..
~ ':'"~posed of chapter.s (rom Pt.
oii
l"feas.ant, llannan, Waharna Rip
:-- "tey, Gilmore of Sandyvill~. Ra·
:
~rtswood, Parkersburg, Ell~abeth ,
: _ -8J:'encer, and Walton

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Llh, Casualty and . _ .
WANTED - Housekeeper for two
191 For
nduih. Wntc or call Jo' rcd Kauff,
Middleport Phone 63!10 X
}'EKJNESf: PUPPit.:S for sail' ,
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
t 30 !Olp
Mrs. Woodrow W (~til , 732 Syc
61PHONII
6311
amore Sl, Mlddll'pnrt
4 30 12tc
WANTID AT ONCE
~AN to \Hltk nn
truck farm,
COJIICRBTB BLOCKS
family rudcrr(!cl. house and garGLIDER •nil r1tllllonK, kltchMl rnb.
den Gund Wll.ll:l'll Hy day or
inet, romhinatlon JtCA VIctor
"Build . .tttr '•r LoA"'
monlh Dilly 11\11, Lelal'l Fall~
radio and record phtYt'!r, Nflsco
4 29 5lc
rlectric roa•ter youth bed
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
aprln .. and mattreu, medal B
flat ciiTinet Sec Mn. John SU· D•~trlhulnr wanlccl to supply Dnl·
:1 Mil" North of Pomerey
vera, 303 Sprint~ Ave., Pomeroy
ly 11nd Sunday ColumbWI Dis
patch, Ohio Stale Journil, and
Stp
Columbus
Stnr to boya and news
J HOLSTEIN HElfER CAL~'. 3
stand
In
Pomeroy
and MHidle·
month1 old . $20 (MI Mu Henry
port
Only
Pomrroy
Mlrldlepnrt
Klein, Rt 2, Pomuoy
!I 1 lf
ar('a people acceptable. Wr lt f'
Columbus Ulspatch, Kennt'th
Used BATHROO~ OUTFIT 1lso
VanSchoyck , State Clrculutlon
cabinet llllk and over 11111k cab})eparlmcnt, Columbus, OhiO
met•. Vadi11h Plumblnlil Phone
3 1 6\p
46-M
5 1 Jlp

Sc.ie

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I~'~URANCE AGENCY

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11:50 a.m.

Sf'~VI·

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Mrs Leroy Wyant ent~Jrtalned
with
birthday dinner honoring
her g:•nddauahter, Sue Wood, and
•
Leroy Wyant. Attending were Mr
and Mrs Stanley BeaJ and ctlil·
dren of Clevehmd, Mr. and Mrlt
Kenneth Wyant, Pomeroy, M1.93
Jamcc Wyant, Columblll, ~r. and
Mn Norman wood and Kenny and
Mess Margaret and Judy Wyant
and the honored guests,
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Claude Thomas weaver residlna:
at Box 13, R. R No. 12. Tlmberlake
North CaroUna, u heteby notwed
that June Ann weaver bal flled
her petition agauwt btm fPr dl·
vorce, •lunol'y, and custody of
minor child in Case Number
12,528 of the Common Pleall Court
of Me1gs County, Ohio, and that '
defendant is requtred to answer
on or before the Ut day of June,
19~7.
.
June Ann Weaver
Plaantiff
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
Attorneys for Plainti.ff
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10M Bt:ICK Special 2 dr Sedan
Sl49S. Orlalnal light green w1th Smnll I• UHNISIII•,IJ AI'AitTMENT
private l'lltrancc, pnvate bnth ,
white top. We 've aervlcod !IInce
goud st' ctwn In MlddleJJOrt
new. Blaettnar'a, J•omeroy
l'hon(' 6087 M
11 1 3tc
4 2!1 6\c

KINGSBURY

Legal Notice

Mr and Mrs wayne Beal and ,-·:,·.--""" and Heater. Cl!an
daut~:hters had as dmner
guests
MANY MORE : :
Easter, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Baal
and family , Mr and Mrs Geor~e
TO CHOOSE FRO~ '
Meeker of Columbus ancl Mr. and
Mrs William Beal and Eatl.
Mrs Nora Cummins o! Reynolds.
AUTO SALES
burs v1sited- her sister and btother
m·law Mr and Mrs. Wilham King
Ola .HI~t"ms and aon Stewart at Fox
f't Pleaaant Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Ed Nalross return and attended the fu~ral of her
Mrs Herman Cartwright of Clif cd home after spcndmg two weeks aunt, Mrs. L1rde Genheimer Qtb·
ton, Glenn OtttWrLght of Mason with relatives m CoJumbu! Ohll er guest!l at the Kmg home w~re
dnd Leroy Chapman, Rutland , 0
Mrs Luc11le Harrcsun and Mr· Mrs Jessie Carr and Mrs Marie
were shoppmg m Hunlmgton Mo 1 Dana Lewis and Elamc Cartwng!ll W1ll!ams and children, Anne and
Robert.
day
v181ted Mr and Mrs Clme lrw! '
Mr . nnd Mrs. Earl Filson Lockelt and daughter Sunday
Quite a large crowd of Seoul
of Middleport 0 , called on Mr
Mr and •&lt;rs. Bell W1lha ... ~ and parents attended a potluck dinner
1. .
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J,eroy C~pman, Rutlanll OhJO 'ilnd Mrs. F. M Locket\ and Ev e ~aughler Judy motored to Nitre at the Boy Scout cabm on Kings:
1
spent !:iunda~ with his .:randpar Jn.
w va. lo v1slt Mr. and Mrs Eve · bury one evening notntly,
ents, 1\lr ,nct Mrs. Herman C:.:arl
Mr and Mrs Arthur Roush wer,.. elt ouddtng over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Harold Brown and
wrll(ht.
.veckend t~:uests of Mn t"'ranc ..:"
Mrs Harotd Hy.sell rnd son Rut family of Hardsonv1lle vcsited Mr
Mr a n d Mrs Fred Me~&lt;~hb Blakt' He as with the US Army land OhiO visited her mother Mr ~ and Mrs. E A. Stewart and sons
L,tnea.:otcr OhiO called on Mr ,md 11.t Kmgston Penn.!!ylvs.ma
Bell Stewart Thursdny
MJH Pcml NIChollon Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Harold Young,
Members o! the Locust Grove and Sandra, J1mm1e and Sammy
M1 s. Alma Peck and son Jcrn Mnson, Mrs Alberta Young, West Rod and Gun Club, wh1ch arc Oa Joe, Mr and Mrs. Benton Blake
Mrs Mnrolyn Cunnmgham a n
Columbia were ln Huntmgton na Lcwn, Charles Carlwr1ght, Ra} and daughter, Jeanne motored Lo
Son ]Ia Crow,
Chlllkothr, Oh1o Saturday on busmess
mond L1~vmg, Vernal Johnson alHl Ironton Saturday to v1s1t }Jr and
Mr and Mrs Dclbf'rt Beckl'r M1d
Mrs Jesalc Cartwright and M:. &gt; Norman van Meter were Troll' Mrs. Eddie LeWIS and family Su!ldlt&gt;pUll wme "Callmg on Mr and Earl Darst , and children were ftshlllg at Washmgton natLonill day. T'he men motored to Cmcln
Mr ~ t' 0 Henry Suntlay
shoppmg m Athens Satltrday
forest m Hardy county over lh" natl to attend a ball game and
Misa Blanche Armstrong of P' wcc~end.
Sunda)' callers un Mr ancl 1\lr~
returned home Monday.
Ann W1lhams attended a Tay
Mrs John Curtis Housh and
made
party Thursday evening a:
1
famLiy, Lakin, vls1ted
Mr a.l
the home of Mrs WLiham Zerkle
Mrs Pearl Nicholson Sunday
spoons O[ Diathane pN gallon Of
WILLIAM f, GRIGORY
Mr and Mrs IIerman Cart· o( Syracuse.
Mrt. Ella Cundiff and grand
Maton County Aerlc:ultur• Ag•nt wawr.
wnght v1sltcd Mr and Mr~ Ar("l\
daujhter of Camden, N J , have
Use 6 gallo111 of water for 100 Gibbs at )fason Wednesday
To Hold Spring Lunch•on
The Mason County 1\omc D;o- feet bed.
Mrs. Lloyd Fox
was m Pt returned to their home after vu/
1ng several weeks en the bend
No.
2-The
use
or
Agr1eultunl
monstr.\IIOn Wom(!n's Clubs w1H
Plea~anl on business.
Mr1. Frieda Henry and Mrs.
Streptomycin for Wildlife and
ha~ c thc1r tmnual Spr111u Lunch
Mrs George Jobnson and ch!l
Irene
Justi.s with their
con m•xl Wednesday, May 1st, nt Blue Mold ts o~t.lso recommended
dren, Mason, vlluted Mr and M,·s,
nd other relatives \'ere :visitin!
ConunerciaJ materials contllln- Freeman Johnson Thursday.
the 4-11 Camp RCIIi.~tratwn will
start at 10 00 'ft Ill wllh the lnc 13 percent Streptomycin and
Mr and Mrs Oke Johnsou. •••elr 1unt a.nd uncle, Mr.
Georg~ Higinbotham jn
lunchl'Oil bcmg served at 12 noon L5 percent tcrramyctn may be Columbus vis1ted
relalivcs In r~1s
!\hddlepGrt recently.
The fol · the bend area the pAS! week.
The meal will be sl'rvrd by lh(l obtained commerc~ally
lllahee Home Demonstration Club lowin1 11 of Importance m usin:l
Mr an~ Mrs James Cunnm,::
l1r and Mrs. Ned Henry we~
and th e program arranged by the lhis material·
ham and children, New Jlave"' . calhna on Mr. and Mrs. Dailat1
Remove plant br.d cover
Ann(• Ba1ley Club wllh Mrs Povillted Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewi&lt;J Yeager of Mason Sunday.
Use prenurc sprayer, never and 1'\hna, Frl~ay evt'mng.
well Reynolds as chalrma.n
Attendance at M. E. Sundav ,
"'
Members of the Home Demon· we a aprtnkler can
Mr an Mn. LaurE'nct McDe~ Set ool waa 113. CollectiOn $3&amp;.78
Wet the plants '"llh spray mitt and daugbter, Nitro, eallci
stratwn Women Clubs. who ptar•
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Lyons and
unhl the mater1al on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William~
t 11 attend shou ld mRII t•heir rc",~r. never apray
daughter
have relurnPd to their
11!Jon card~ In 1mmedi:Jtely The runs off the plants
Sunday.
h''me here after spend ink tb ·
Spray
In
the
morning
lllahec Club needs to know how
Mrs. Ray Fox wu called to P'
U at'tror apra~ ang lhrre h a Pleasant Saturday dut to the 111 \\lnlcr in Arizona and Kan!las.
many arc tomLna In order Itt
A committee on planning the
heavy rain, wait 8 hours and then ne88 or her •mOther, ]tn. W G
. p-lan the meal.
lldothcr-Daua:hter ba,nquct g1ve1
spr1y again
Darst.
by the young Garden Club ever:
Held Control In Tolt•cco
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Barke" ~rar met at the home of Jun,.
The following re&lt;"ommcndaliom,
UBO :. gallon• o! wRtt!r for u
are made by Huold Rosa, who Iii 1DO foot of bed when the plant RiclJ,mqnd, Vf., called on Mr. and Burns Fnday eventng.
Mr11. John Harrison recently.
errwloyed by Weat VIrginia Un 1 are small
Mrs Nelson Roush and
verstty as head 00 ~he tobacco t I'·
Start ua~nr '10 gallona of wate
~rttt,
New HRVcn. vi!llted
bed wh&lt;'n th~
search program at the Oh10 VJI for 1 100 foot
Harry
Johnson, Thunday
l~y Ex.permtent Station Mr Ro •s plants are 4-6 Inches 1nd taller
Mrs.
H A. L1evln1t, ,.... 'It Co'·
n'commends ll~at one or the twc SJI'RAY NO. 1
vbited
Mrs
Freeman
umblp,
followlni control methods be
Control!: Wildfire ani Anl!luiJ"
Johr&amp;son,
Wednesday
~
used m controlling W!lrlf1re and Leaf Spot; Wh!n to Spray: When
Mn.
Lloyd
_
WUll.ams
vi
site
I
Blue Mold m .the toba&lt;'co bed
tobacco plant has two leaves;
No 1- A Jllrr\en !!prinl(l er c~n Amount per 100 feet of bed · 4 Mrs WU!am Mc-Denmtt of Pt
Ntll be used to apply the Bhw- tableapoons ln 6 callons of wate:" PleRsant at Holzer Hospital Wed
netday evenina:.
stone-Lime mixture to the lobac SPRAY NO. t
Mr. and Mn. Eli Birchfield and
co bed Thla wUI control Wildf1re
Controla: Wildfire and Anguta.·
The chemica~ you u~e to control Leaf Spot; Wilen to Spray: 7·1 J son-ln·law and dau&amp;lller of Find·
Dlue Mold, either Fcrba.m o.r da)'s after SpraY No. 1: Amount lay, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BiiUtJ
Dlnthane, or Zlneb, should be ap per 100 ft . of bed: 4 tJblespdon ,; Pomeroy, called on Mr. and Mr!l
Harold Smith Sunday.
plied with a p:resaure sprayer In in fl a:alloos of w1ter.
Mrs. Frank McDermiltt Letar~
mhdn~t your BhleBt:tne and Lim~·. SPRAY NO. 3
Route,
called on Mra Harrllon
use 3 pounds bf Blue.stone and 4
Control!: Wildfire, Angulu
Robinaon.
Thursday.
pounds of tnsh hydnted llme m Leaf Spnt 11nd Blue Mold; Whe 1
WIINIR ROUT
50 gallon&amp; of watm. This h~ en- To Spray· 7·10 day1 1fter Spray
The young folks enjoyed a wtc.
ough ml.terlal to cover a 100 foot No. 2; Amoont per 100 ft. of bed
ner
roatt Wedne:sd•Y evenm .
bed plUS the outa1de 3 (cc[ 4 tables.;~oons In 5, ,:alloPA of W.1·
around the bed.
ter or 8 tablespoon• In 10 gallo ~~ AttendiDJ were Mr. and Mn.
The }ltuestone-Lhttc mixture of w1ter lf pllnll are 4 inche'l Charlc1 Allensworth, Phyllis Wlll
lall\8, Dorothy Blake; Joan Oliver
l!hould be applied when the 111- hiahJudy Webb, WilHam Angel Ok' ·
baceo .hill two leaves and then SPRAY NO. 4
every ten daya until the plap:•
ContrOIJ: Wildfire, AI\&amp;:Ular KUIInpworth, Larry Fox.
are set o.u.t.
Lear $pot. and Blue M9ld; When
It should also ~ppUed art"'r To Spray: 'J·lO daya after Spray
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newo '
each weeding and when th ~ No.3; ~mount per 100 ft. of bed: James, lllke and 8Uek, €lifto,,,
plants are puUed ror aottlng
8 tablQPOQ~s
10 1a.llona of WOI• , Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newell of
Blue Mold appllcatlrma should t«~r I[ plants are M lnC!hes high Maaon and IIJ'J, Ltw!s DaiJey of
hCJ made anytime alter the pl.ant ' or bir;her. Otherwise, t t.abh- London, o ., ittendod the rites v'
arc g10W111.g and the weather b~ spoon1 in 5 aallon~ of water
Clartnee Newetl•a father, Homer
NO'{'E; If ~ft$r, 4 &amp;pra~.\ tb::~ NeweU, CbarJea~o~. Wedne!lday.
comes eotcl 1tnd damp or wher
Mr and "firl. ' Jdles Ellu an.:
\ OU reeelve word that Blue Mu 1d weather ~M eoo1 and damp,
1s occurrin-g In Kentucky.
eonUnue · lbe ~NO 'day 4praylng Jo Roush mot~ to Charleston
For Blue Hold control :us.c 3 UJina 8 ~~.poons por 10 pUons Saturday. They nre 'aecompan1ed
tablupoons of Fetbam per ·Kallen or water. ::\'~· wiU ;prevent BNO home 0)' Mrs. Willam Crow, M.P· ••
er water or l table.apoon.!l or Zln- Mol(l\-"".:o~ j ~-....lj(:...
eb ~r aaUon
water, or 2i lab!~· . '
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For cent · Elcetnc
wftllpape:.
1955 P'ORD VB Ranch Wagon 11e;uuN'
Cllntun
Jo'
ltrhcr,
Mid·
$1 ,70!1 00 t'ordamatlc drive , prlc('1101'
)'h
IJ21Jl'X
ll•l
•f
•11
t&gt;d below book, original Jlghl
blue !miah. Blactlnar'a, Pome SU~EPINli 1\00M for rcnl (',il l
roy.
4 25 tltc
388Y
5131Jl

o .. n~y Rtckard WednNday eve•
mg at hiS home the party was t~:h
en ~ h1s mother He celebratell
h1s 9th birthday, games w e r '.!
played anti prizes awarded to
Randy Van Meter, M1ke Burru and
Genie Vlinan
Those atterl'dmg were Linda,
Margte and Jack1e Call, June Var1an, Porkey and Joe Var1an, Char
olt!lte and J1m Van Vcter, Betty
McGrew, Brf'nda l\olarr, Ann Johnson Ella Mae Burns M1kc Burns,
Mtr.key Zerkle, Carl Ray Jeffer.&gt;.
Cathy \ian Meter. Buddy Young,
Ehme CaMwrtghl Parkanna l{e'
ley, Harry Joe V~n Meter M1k1
Hou ~h. Judy W1ll1ams, Mrs. Jack
Juhnson and t'hihlren , Dcnms and
Ro bl!l Masl'n w Va Mrs Mack
~tewart a nd dallghtcrs, DooMa
and Mar1lyn, CHrro: R1ckard, th~
hoat and hostess

Oscar Henry were Mr. and Mrs 1 Pleasant called on Mrs. Wimfleltl
John Bowen, Mrs. Ella Bauer anQ. Holland an&lt;~; Laura Sunday
Ben QoJtsenberry of Syracuse
Mrs. Lewes Daley of Lond&gt;.!n
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Artley spent last week w1th her parent&amp;
d M
M
AI
N
ll
Blake Saturday were Mr an
r: ' rs
va ewe
Herman Slaw of Huntmgton
Mr. and Mrs Alva TullJYer vu
Mrs. Rome Stewart of Cheshir~ 1ted Mr. and Mrs Clifford Johnson
OhiO vtsited Mr Andy Stewart Sunday
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. John Patterson
Leona Wamsley, Lloyd Roa 11 and ch!ldren vil&gt;cted Mr and Mn
and Tom Wtlhams or Huntington Gerald Jones Sunday
spent the weekend with their
Mrs Ethel Elias a n d Jantc'
parents.
Fcrshee vcalted Mr and Mrs W H
Mrs Harlev Powell N1tro w. Va Fox Sunday.
Bob Wamsley h a R return! 1
11 :'lPI!'ndlng this week wath her
(laughter Mr~; Elmer van Meter home a[ter belng discharged fror.J
Mr and Mrs Elmer van Mete r the U S. Army
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Harry R(JUSh and
Bob Grew at Pt Pleasant.
lamtlY and Dons Smctb spent
Mrs Cl•r• Williams viaited Mn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

Comm.; from out o( town for
the services were Mrs. Eumce
}{oore, columbus; Kelly GJlmorP
l'l d daughters, Betty Lou and
Mrs Ted R1ley Jr., o( Middleport,
J11mes Shepard and Mr and Mu
Ha!rl Balderson and dau~hter
K~:~ren Sue, Parkersburg, Mr and
Mrs Dick Goodwin, Alexandria,
Va , anrt Mr. and Mrs W1ll Hut
ton, Rutland

Dally Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May I, 19S7-7

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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , May I , 1951

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h :Reuter Attends
+~&lt; '~., .

. _~ _Insurance Agent
a
Sehool In Col's.
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l
Geral~ E Re j.lte(. G E Reuter
•
Jnsurauce, 113 E
2nd -'ltrc'l!&lt;
l.ut-• pomcroy, Oli~o, 1s att~d1~g -\.n
insurance agents'
!tChool ' thh
"'
week in Columbus, 01 •10
:
ThE" school is1 eoclucted semi• ib\}ually bY The Buc~e,¥e Unton
--~~~,as ualty Company and The Buck·
eYe Um on F1re Insuran&lt;'c Com
pany. It l!l des1gned to broadc1
and increm;e t.e agenls' knO \\
Jeoq,-qr, All {otm3 of r1re and ca ,.
ualty fn surance
:Mr Reuter rcs1des at Un1on
Terrace wllh h1'i wl(f and thr•w
l
chltdren He 1s a member of
, =;t:w'Oon~ Pill~· Amer1~an Legcon
~
AttendQnce at the SC'hool 1s
~
selective with only iO being
chosen for each .(les.slOJI Freder11!l:
~· J~nes pre,ident o.t the tw.&gt;
Buckeye Union insurance Com
pamcs, saJd tbe . purpo ~ ~ of the
schooJ Is ~o ena~le M;r 1;\eu~er t~
off"r the best insurance serv1cc to
h!S tOIQfil,}l,l\jty.
'l'be ~Dilfl bas been c~md11c'eP
fo:r ~ he "!S elev~n ye)rfi, an1l ha:.
P,tovcu y~q' popul'r t ha1; been
n~eessary to mate the slllool
ava.Iabl~ to agents ar:d soltc•tor~
"' on a compe.ttttve
'
. basu •mly.
.,. - ~{.r Reuter wJll be presented
with a ~rtlrlcate of suecessful
·co.npletioo of the ecurse of Ln·
struhon a.t a banquet meeting on
Thursday evening. He w!ll return
tq: Pom,:-oy on Fraday M.1y 3.

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New Additi,on
Is Made To
Russell Family
Mr and Mrs Tt u.man Russel•
and children, Anita Sue and J ~
ol Umon Ave , are hnas.fl na torla'
nl a welcomed add1tion to their
fam1ly
Candy, thei r 8-~ear-o ld marc
udmg pon} prcs ~ otcd them w1th
a baby !laughter th1s mormn ;
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Danger 0( Atmoic
(ConHnuM frMn ,..,. ....)

planea io tisht·knit to~IJSition·.
"'ept ovu led &amp;qu,aft a~d: crack
m'llituJ unlta para«&lt;Q put therevJe vvlng ftlnd.
'
The .d&amp;pl~ a:ave 6Kk1~g t • '
Zhuktw•t or~l!r of tbti\fay to the
Hhne(t forcet..that tht. Soviet pe"'" ,.
pie "do nol rot'pt t'iliiitdar.Jf"r ol "
a new war."

Breen was presented a g1ft o-h
behalf of the band, bY Ruth Sayre
Tbe mvoeatton at the banquet was
nnme
present~d py Sally Prohtt
::md
Mr Russe ll Is lcan.ng toward Jim Henderson ~vc a re&amp;l\{lle of
"Troubll"' s mcc a coli IS so much the year's 'ork.
work tcr care ror propt!l'ly Thl'
Semor mothers of band members
older Russells expect to be out- were in charge of the ari'l))ge.
voted m the oaming action.
mcnts Chairmen were Mt;ll. ®veJyn P]'ol1tt Jnd Mrs Sarah Spe-ncel,'. ~· dance wi~b ,muale bf Stephen Coates'· orchestra ~ held
!oUowiai the banquet
Durln' the 'venlDt~: band letters
were- presented to the £ollow1 ng.
Letters With four stnpes.- Ruth
Eastern Local PTA met April Sayrt. Sail~ ' Prqtfltt, Ralpb Stew15 w1th Mrs Dorothy Mtrhael pre- art, Ju~e Spenc~r. Alan Harrla,
siding
and Gary Wilsun.
Three stripes - Marilyn Fogle·
The meeting opened with the
&amp;9Dil,
James Hendenon. Jane- IcenPTA sone and minutes were read
hower,
Robert McGlothlin, George
by Mrs. Don.ald Mora, secretaty
Sharon Berry Ralph.
McFarland,
Mrs. Dav14 Koblentz gave the re'
port of the Nomioating Committee Artis, Tom Sayre.
and the (Qilowm&amp; officers wereno~inaled and elected
for th!
coming year. Mn Samuel Mtcbael
president; Mrs, Carl Kaulz viee-.
president, Mrs. Dopald Mor~. secretary and Mrs Wilham Will, as
treasttrer
Children from the fourth and
fifth grades presented a dialog1.1e
on he~lt!t.

~~~~d ~~1:1~;: J~r ~'T~~~1c ~~~~n:

Eastern Local
PTA Meeting
Held April15

Lester Fultz $ave il shQrt talk
on \QI JtutP~Je •J • llt•lt~ CouncU "-f&amp;. Doro\hy Michael ~ported
One str1pe - Ca,roly~ Qotson,
on the Sout~ Eastern Oh~o PTA Suzanne Wolpert, Linda Brinker,
Conferenc~ w~lch she attended at
MarilYI'! Schwatz, Marlene Van Ma:
~tJl:e~~~
ire, Patti Bayes, Dorothy Shirley,
Mrs. Reed Crary asked the coop· Joanna KelJSlnger, Judy L!eving,
eraUon of lhe members to help Alvm Tr1pp, Bob Harris, Sherley
serve the Ah\mni Banuet qn June Dodson, Bob Art1s, Kenneth DodI.
son,
Dotty F~:rguson ,
Wanda
Thomp~on , Mvra Fore-man. L"rry
Luckydoo, J1m Bumgarner and
J1m Fry,
(Contlnu•d frqm pig• one)

Heath Method~st
•Robett· · c~.;;·

Business Sold

land,
'• od stephen:
C. A P:mfl'\isb, MaYor C 0 . Fisher,
Ben Phtlson find Rus~. ttoi&gt;J!rt Har·
[Continued from JH!Sie one)
l'IS and {tobart Swansqt'l, Elmerson that year 1t was in the lower bus:iJones 14ild E~dle Rhke, John
bl k b
h
·
Ketchka and John, lj~J.y Chesher ness
oc 11 out w ere S1m,on's
and David.
Market now 1s. It was founded by
D
Wilham Wolff, Ph1l Wolff's father
/!Reuben Beck and Karl : Tom The latter now Is ao years old but
Rall, W W. Hay.es and La,rry Mltch i~ still attlve 111 h!s Portsmouth
E. M Wood a~d Forrest D Bach bu~nesi.
tel, R~lph Radcliffe and Jbchard
The fLrsl manager Of The New
Roller, WiUard Marhn, penard York CJotbmg House- was H H.
fultz ~ E. Cook, Gle1;111 Lambert
1
Ed c Eyans .Jr , Roland LeVaugh~ B ackmore. Sr , and the second,
Homer Sbank,
apd Qavid; J.mes ~uler a"d Michl
L1oyd, R E Tracy and JoHn Blake,
Whtle some changes have been
W1lham Everson, Chester Tanne hinted by the new owners, it u
h1ll
not expected to veer £ar [rom the
J~mes Thopias and so'1; Jack tradJtional serv1ces the store has
:pcc~tel and l)arrJ'!ll, Richard We-Us provided In years past a custom
and llccky; G. M. Hennesy and Ro- tailorln,g department was an outbert T, Jo~n ,Kancaid, Michael standmg feature The late James
Puckett, Q'harl~s Bradbury and Stark, [ather oi druiglst Ed Stark,
Asa, John Zerkle and Chne Dru.ley; was the depal'tment's designer and
Harold WoQda:erd and several cutter ~than Harper. now E Secthree generation fam1hes tJerbert, ond St tailor, was the cOat maker.
R1.chard a"d Eric Chambefs: I. E
The late Emil Ball had worked
Miller, SUpt. L. W. McC01pas and there !or ~ yeara \fhen he d1ed
$UNDAY PREACHING
Edward Lee, W W Hayes. Robert last June Frank W1ll had graduat_
J. B Moffett of Athens i¥ Coates and Stephen. .
ed from pomeroy H1ch in 1912.
• .scheduled I!) prea,c,h at the Ke.~o
Arrangements of pmk and white worked for Glenroy Ewing 1n a
! :l:lui'~h o·f ChrJSt Su11day eyenm! dog11liood, hlacs, azaleas, tulcps and \cash and
busineu in Middle'May 5 at 1 sp The pu'blic lS In narcissus
used on thb tables port for
came
v1ted.
and in the
roo"'
to The

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ji.U~GE¥iMT Glll'll
Jur'g'ement on a cognovit ll,Ote
for q281S m,Javor of the plap
llff, A B C CredLt. ,,.. repre
sentcd by J 8 O'Pr1 en, ha! been
f1led m Me~j:s Counly , Cqmmon
Pieu Court agamst Helen Fsrmer
and James H. Farmer, 70 N. Sec
o~d St, Middleport

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t4EIGS GEPiER~L HOSPlTAl.·

Adm.tted, Mrs R•chard Beech
Middleport; Mrs ROXIe Smith, Ra'
ct_ne; 1:\Gward Grant, Middleport;
Cylde MeKmght, Pomeroy.
Dascharged Mrs N1de Mulford,
Chesh.ire. Rome Stew-art, Cheshu-e,
Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Middleport.
MU~EUM'$

49TH

TlOONDEROGAt ~ Y:-The
Fort T1con4eroga resturatwn and
mihtary museum Opef\.! 1ts 49tn
season th1s summer The fan,
lqcated on Lake Ch1m~pla1n and
ov.erlookmg the channel whtch
leads mto Lake George, fcature1
a collection ot Coloola1 and RP.
vnluttonnry War mll11ar')' memorabilia

WARNJNc; TO WIVES
HARTFORD, Conn - After a
third .wife, who had her :busba.1d
arrested, refused to tesU(y, Po·
Ieee Court Prosecutor James N.
Egan sa1d "These women come
in to play the piano and ask for
~ympathy. They tie up a pohc':!
man two or three hours 10 cou ·t
and ttt:en don't w]lnt to testifY 1
say, let them hve at their own
peril''

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per word lor three conaecutive insertioD.I.
Special - One month for 2:i cents per word.
Full rate of 2 eenta per word wtll be charged for adverttsing If
not paid for before the 15th of each month followmg Insertion
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C'.ard of Tbanb 1nd Special NoUcea of Events $1.00. Obatuarle&amp;
published at 1 cent per word.

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RESULTS

Funeral servcces for Elza Gil
more Sr , wa11 h~ld from th,•
Ewmg Cha])el Sunf.ay at 2 p. m
with Rev Oonalcl Seevers, of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ ofl1
Clat!RI

QUICK SEHVICE t•n w...:ch r~
I pa1rmg hy Fat"' ory Tnmed
wat ct.mak~ r . COl tJNS JEWELERS, P~.&lt;m croy
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RATES

(I) Notices

Elza Gilmore
Funeral Rite~
Held On Sunday

Frae Estlmlles
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
L. V, R•h;lnpr
Rac1n•, Oh1o

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RADIO &amp; TELEV!r.;;ION SERVICE.
1-'non ... _ J\.1, Ch: land Applumce
Stort, 11d W Maw St, Pomero:- 1
2 23 t!

MPyl'rS DEEP WF.LL
PUMP
rrude Oil $:J per barn•ll Virgil
Tl'.afortl, Syracuse Phone 907 M
4276tp

TERMITES &amp;XTERMINATED
For free IHbJJ~ctlon phone 383-M,
Gilmore s~ pply Store, Pomeroy,
All work guanntt:ed. Fully In·
sure1\ Vau r•ha n s lndu.qtr~al and
Residc nllal Termite Control Ser.
4 9 tf
l viCC, St Mar) s, W Va

CHROME breakfast set Gnotl con
d1!1on $15 85U E Maw St
Phone 181 Y
4 30 :up

Bur~al

was In Beech Grove
cemetery and pallbearer.s we•e
H D Cunningham, Edward Pilr
fttt Donald Hauck. Etlward Bow
en, Dale Wippel and
Conrad
Ohlinger.

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ILO tll Insurance
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scon CtOISfiiLO, Sll, potnt.a to two North Amerleu X·U.. one of wbtcb he hope~~ to flY bl4'bll'
and fasl.er, over catlfomta. than ever attempted befoNJ, The plane. atrlctly &amp; naearch aifcraft, wlll
carry a heavy payload of actentlfte and tranmnlttlng equipment to record reactiana ot pilot and plane.
Pentagon eourcea have let it be known the X-115 mi(ht rt&amp;Cb 6_000 ciJUe1 an hour IUid 200,000 feet
(111~m'MUoftdol Bovtld~o}
altitude. oa.tr tor the fttght baa not been &amp;IUlOUnCed

uutucance AJiency,
M1dll le[Jurt F~te ' Au\IOmobile-&amp;onrls Piume 63l~X
8-20-tll

&amp;cr.:JS-S I II•~n

Johnson 5 HP motor, hoat ami
trml£"r wilh s p.1rc tlr•· 11nd
- - - --- - -·-- wheel 1'rlrl'd for qu1ck s&lt;~ll' FORF.MI\N &amp; ABBOTT TV SERPhone 909 J
4 ::10 3lc
VICE /\II makes Repatred bY ExFOJl SALJ~ I round dllllr1!l room
pert Ter~ruc1ans. Pbon6 6284 Y
tnble 2 c.'ha 1rs Lillian Stt•iff ~70
M1ddloepor·
6-l~tf
2nd St. Middleport
4 30 3lc

CLIFTON
Clifton Good Will Cl•u
Birthday Party
A birthday p~:~rty was held for

H••dqu•rter• for
COMPLETE Ins urance Protection,
Samllomtc Luggage - Lane Cedar - - - ~ - - - - L1fe, Auto Fire, Pul10. Call Don
Chest&gt; - LAU_Winoow F'",_\ (II
M1lls, Middleport, Ohio.
Fragidairc Refrigerators.
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B1br Furnltun, Middleport, Ohio WA:-l'TI!:D- frcezcrs Need 20 u~.-J
4 29 tf
12 l'U ft or smallN u tr.u l ·
ms on new freezers Wdl pay you (21 J Reo I
N•Itl•r aNI Cl..tl: Gar...
·--:-top C. ull &lt;~r Your Hut Pnln l lkal
Car Repalr- Weldlna:-Servlee and
er, ~'Jfe
ltcfrl g1'1a twn bclo ~ New mod~n1 2 bedroom home
Wi th garage
Also 4 room
Used P1rts Phone 3611, RacJ .e,
H1gh Sehoul , Muldlt·vurt 0JlC11
home
Connecting
lots Out of
Ohio.
4 29 12tc
cvcnmgs D00 P M Eas} term ',
h11o1h water, Pomeroy For the
5-l 3tc
pr1ce of one home Phone
6204-Y, Middleport
4 27 ate

I Wanted To Buy

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Estate

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B. H. J&lt;AWLINGS SOIIIB CO. - 26

(14 I For Rer.t

bour ~r«tf.r Sorvlee.
Day For Rent - Extension LadderR, l"OH SALt~ - Hou ~e. 9 rooms, a!l
mod1 rn, good cnnd1t10n, 1 acr;:o
Phone 6227
Nlaht Phone
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths
grou
rJd llarrlclt Wyatt, London·
603t-X. DODGE • FLYMOUTH
Cbnton F•:~her, Middleport
VIlle, OhiO
4 30 3tc
DEAl r.RS
8 8 tt
Phone 626:1-X.
11 1 tf
Five Room /\partml'nt w1th laun- 3 ROOM HOOSE, corner of 4th
and Collrge Hnad, Syracu1e
dry and G~1a he F1rsl fl oor A
H11 h&lt;irtl A Il&lt;iyman, Letart
SEE BILl. CfULDS for the REST
4 3 tr
N Bengal, Pomeroy
4 :ZD 6tp
- Falls
used ear values
J-30 I mo c
2 ROOM furni shed apartmen t 3 _ ___
ROOM fuTJ\Liht•d a partment, ftl=SIDENC~SYJiACUSII: _ Six
19S6 VB Old~moblle, 4 dr Smla-.
utilities furni shed 3 roum and
room:&gt; • down 2 up, City water ,
$249~ 00 Hydramat!c drive, le :.:;
balh unfurnu~hcrl apartment Jn.
h A lol $ 2200 00 Do you want
qu1re .at Home Hcstaumnt M.Jd·
than 14 000 mJies Blacttnar'J.
a farm husL ness or re.&amp;idence •
4 26 IJtc
4·2~-tlta, .dlbport
Pomeroy.
s~c u~ To ~ell il~t Wllh us , we
--- - - wr.lromc
1111 Jlstlllg!; Earl o .
19~S Oldsmobile
Holiday ( JW
Mc1ulor, Rl·altur )'carl fi' Pouk$219300 r,..nw mJit•age, hydr~ ELLJNGTON J&gt;ln~· ~·r Plnno .Mrs
John Stout, II' r ISOIIVIll('
N
Age !It , l'umtruy 'flh 1111 c !.! Ill.
mahc, onc c.-arcftll local nwnc
4
2fl
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51 3tc
Blaettnar'.s, Pomeruy
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Wah~a· Future Farmers Unit

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Wins High Rank In Competition

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Sedan S1.293 Jlydramatl&lt;'. ex- Cloth. Nylon, 1-'ibcrglus Awmngs,
Porch !ihlldl's, Venetian blinds,
ceptional In every way Blal'llWindow blinds, l'urch and Lawn
nar·s, Pomeroy
4 211 Ole
f'urnlturc . Free est!':!"~loR. Dnle
Wippe l Supply , 21!1 Union Ave,
----c-c- --- 1053 PLYMOUTH Bt&gt;lvedere Hard
l'omcroy
4 26 1moc
Top t:pe $8H8 Like new two
tone 1reen flnl&amp;h Blacllnar'K,
Pameroy.
4 2~ 6tc (17)

Help Wonted

N ROOM IIOIJ SE 1165 Vme
Muldlcport, $650000 P D
II 1 6tp
Lottrulge

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MU WARD

"TIOIIWI • •
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1U I. liteond It,
PMIM 61
P.m•roy, Ohl•
On Rt. 33. C•ll Wm, Oru••r,
Rock Sprlnp

Rodney Downing
t:h., Automob\1&amp;, H••lth
ACCIDINT

'Reol Estote Broker

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See The
New Holland

HAYLINER

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lJAlRYMEN - Larwc melochon of
coolen and c11n~. pnccd rlt~:ht. WAN1'EO- UUF. TO EXPANDING
CONDITIONS WE NEI!:O TWO
Fution Thompson, Pi:lmeroy
RELIABLE ' MARIUEO M!; N
S 1 1tr
BE1'WEEN AGES OF 23 'ro 3!
.:----c::-:-·--:-.-;;;-':$60 PElt WEEK PLUS BONUS
;,133 lb l:harl&lt;'slun Milk B&lt;ll'l •
FOK FIVE DAY WEEK AP
1961 E-4 Co-op tr11ctor V.JtP
loader 19M N~w 1Joll1nrl fD.'"
PLYMAIN
NICKLES
BAKERY, 0
W
ST, POMEJlOY,
age harvclll'r wllh dm~cl eut.
window an.-f row 1 rop head ~
One blower Vi ct ur
Hysell,
Mlnerevllle Rl No 1, phonr =_=.~-S-1-Stp
Racine 2180

Completely New From
Hlt&lt;b 18 Chule

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

Pomeroy

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( 19) ·Business
Opoortunities

TRAILER like new, r.tt'cl bod ~
f1nt ru•an•blr arfer accepted
MOTIL
012 Headley St, Mld.:1\eport n
MEN,
WOMEN
and COlJPt..ES !('
T. Lotuc
5 1-Jlp
train for MOTEL MAN AGEMENT and OPERATION Only
LARGE u.-ed buffot. JOOd condiml!.turod wUI be tonaldored Age
·U oa. Salley's Lake, Racine Road
4 30 3tc
25 to ~. Write - NATIONAL
MOTEL TRAINING, INC Bol
One '.. rCHEVROLET toO., hay
.A. t l o The Dally Sentinel,
nh
bead nlee btavy
Pomeroy
t 2 3tp
wootect~ with lamba. Wayne
Beal, fU. ftc,, 1, HarriJOnvllle.
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4283tc
Gc,-RA-VEL=:r TIIACTOR SALES and NIIGLIR and CLIIK GARAGI
Car repalr- Weldlnc---Service and
lier'll"'. R. J. tlnlaw, M2 ~
U~ed Part&amp;. Phone 3Ull, Radnll,

alo.. e

(20)Business Services

)Ilia St., Pom•ror.

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Ohio.

'au ato

lnVsedCars
you noticed
dlffrrent at our
In and See for
what's dlffereut.

1956 FORD

H;;,,,

Fau-lane Radio &amp;
Really shJrp.

1956 FORD

dr

Heater, '
Low

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METROPOLITAN

WE BUY
ITRUCTUUL I IIAMS
ICUP IRON- MIITAI.S

OHIO VALLEY
JU~K CO.
, ..... 511

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Good den u..a·cori

AU Makes ad lllodelo

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

8ALil8

Daily

on 990 spot

On Your

Radia Dial
Olive Ingraham
Writer

•n

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8$!ld Banquet
(Col!_fl(l"" frlffll p•. . ea.)

Oodaon and Jubl~f McCiunj
H441de(sop wtll bf: 1 platoon ter·
a:e•nt Robert McGlothlin
wit
naml J ~ tudent conductor for neld
year.
Dr~ ma jor o! lhe Junior Band
w1\l be JUdy ~)' '+'hiJy IJ}ajorette1
\!&gt;'Ill be Patty Newla nd ani! Judy
Hewitson
Special apprcc1at1on was "pressed \o HuawcU Captbart !or hill
wor"' 1n lJ;aqU.ne- instrwnfntl
tht"ougb the seuon. Bertha Cun
mngham was also honored Cor her
part co hea~me: the cooking details for varlol.lB band actlvltleS'
Director James Breen apoke
bnefly and expreued h1s appreciation fth· the work done by the
band during lhe past year In tribute to the semor members of thebaf\d, he expressed tbc wuh that
he could ,lave q1em back next
J'Car
ny

The reoord books ol members of the Wahama chapter of
Future Farmers of Amema pJaoed high 1n competil1on with
those from other chapters in the Kanawha Fed.eration last
Thursday, at Ripley
'
- Recor rt books bclong1ng 1 to y, ~blma students too k third pl"' c ..
honors in t'ach of thP. fo111 cat ....
' 1 ' 11 " '1Jories m the cnntNt
~
, ,~ .. ;. At !he same hme. the books of
' ..... .. 'the Wah am a secretarl and the
~~~· '' Wahama treasu rer were judgeol
~~ t'he best of all surh booki m the
"' . " "feaeratwn.
Secretary of the Wahnma cha p
'- - ' 'ter is James MacKmght wh 1l•
~&gt;•·' th~ trL&gt;asurcr IS James Bumga ·

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In tt.e rcccnd book co ntl'st
I arry Sulhvan's book took 1h1rd
place honors among f1rst HJ.... books. Alvm Tripp took thll'(t
place en the second year book
contest James Bumgarner took
tfi-!rd place in the tturd ye11r r"
* cord book
contf'st, an1l Tom
:;;,.
Brown took the same pOsition !l•
,. ~ ·~ fourth year book contest.
C : _ Ftms hmg second and third m
:
-..the secretary's book conte~t w•'r ·
•
B1p\ey and Spencer, respect1veL•
;
whlle Ripl ey and ParkersbUig
=:;"' · t.ook second and th1rll places m
"' • .t'he treasurer's took conlest
~... , , Other winners en the record
:
book contests were as follows
•
f1ut year record books, Spenc ~t
:
~irst; Riple:y, second. Second ye ~
: -' books-Rtpley, f1rst ; Spencer, se•
eonJ Th1rd year books-R1ple}
;; ;{1~t; Spent'er, seeonct and fourth
,:_,,, ,Year book ~-Rtpley, f1rst, Spcn·
;:1 '., eer, second
The Kanawha Fedcr.!!taon la
,..
~ ':'"~posed of chapter.s (rom Pt.
oii
l"feas.ant, llannan, Waharna Rip
:-- "tey, Gilmore of Sandyvill~. Ra·
:
~rtswood, Parkersburg, Ell~abeth ,
: _ -8J:'encer, and Walton

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Meigs County News

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Llh, Casualty and . _ .
WANTED - Housekeeper for two
191 For
nduih. Wntc or call Jo' rcd Kauff,
Middleport Phone 63!10 X
}'EKJNESf: PUPPit.:S for sail' ,
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
t 30 !Olp
Mrs. Woodrow W (~til , 732 Syc
61PHONII
6311
amore Sl, Mlddll'pnrt
4 30 12tc
WANTID AT ONCE
~AN to \Hltk nn
truck farm,
COJIICRBTB BLOCKS
family rudcrr(!cl. house and garGLIDER •nil r1tllllonK, kltchMl rnb.
den Gund Wll.ll:l'll Hy day or
inet, romhinatlon JtCA VIctor
"Build . .tttr '•r LoA"'
monlh Dilly 11\11, Lelal'l Fall~
radio and record phtYt'!r, Nflsco
4 29 5lc
rlectric roa•ter youth bed
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
aprln .. and mattreu, medal B
flat ciiTinet Sec Mn. John SU· D•~trlhulnr wanlccl to supply Dnl·
:1 Mil" North of Pomerey
vera, 303 Sprint~ Ave., Pomeroy
ly 11nd Sunday ColumbWI Dis
patch, Ohio Stale Journil, and
Stp
Columbus
Stnr to boya and news
J HOLSTEIN HElfER CAL~'. 3
stand
In
Pomeroy
and MHidle·
month1 old . $20 (MI Mu Henry
port
Only
Pomrroy
Mlrldlepnrt
Klein, Rt 2, Pomuoy
!I 1 lf
ar('a people acceptable. Wr lt f'
Columbus Ulspatch, Kennt'th
Used BATHROO~ OUTFIT 1lso
VanSchoyck , State Clrculutlon
cabinet llllk and over 11111k cab})eparlmcnt, Columbus, OhiO
met•. Vadi11h Plumblnlil Phone
3 1 6\p
46-M
5 1 Jlp

Sc.ie

r~aeveru

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NEWS IN FARMING

I~'~URANCE AGENCY

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11:50 a.m.

Sf'~VI·

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Mrs Leroy Wyant ent~Jrtalned
with
birthday dinner honoring
her g:•nddauahter, Sue Wood, and
•
Leroy Wyant. Attending were Mr
and Mrs Stanley BeaJ and ctlil·
dren of Clevehmd, Mr. and Mrlt
Kenneth Wyant, Pomeroy, M1.93
Jamcc Wyant, Columblll, ~r. and
Mn Norman wood and Kenny and
Mess Margaret and Judy Wyant
and the honored guests,
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Claude Thomas weaver residlna:
at Box 13, R. R No. 12. Tlmberlake
North CaroUna, u heteby notwed
that June Ann weaver bal flled
her petition agauwt btm fPr dl·
vorce, •lunol'y, and custody of
minor child in Case Number
12,528 of the Common Pleall Court
of Me1gs County, Ohio, and that '
defendant is requtred to answer
on or before the Ut day of June,
19~7.
.
June Ann Weaver
Plaantiff
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
Attorneys for Plainti.ff
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10M Bt:ICK Special 2 dr Sedan
Sl49S. Orlalnal light green w1th Smnll I• UHNISIII•,IJ AI'AitTMENT
private l'lltrancc, pnvate bnth ,
white top. We 've aervlcod !IInce
goud st' ctwn In MlddleJJOrt
new. Blaettnar'a, J•omeroy
l'hon(' 6087 M
11 1 3tc
4 2!1 6\c

KINGSBURY

Legal Notice

Mr and Mrs wayne Beal and ,-·:,·.--""" and Heater. Cl!an
daut~:hters had as dmner
guests
MANY MORE : :
Easter, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Baal
and family , Mr and Mrs Geor~e
TO CHOOSE FRO~ '
Meeker of Columbus ancl Mr. and
Mrs William Beal and Eatl.
Mrs Nora Cummins o! Reynolds.
AUTO SALES
burs v1sited- her sister and btother
m·law Mr and Mrs. Wilham King
Ola .HI~t"ms and aon Stewart at Fox
f't Pleaaant Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Ed Nalross return and attended the fu~ral of her
Mrs Herman Cartwright of Clif cd home after spcndmg two weeks aunt, Mrs. L1rde Genheimer Qtb·
ton, Glenn OtttWrLght of Mason with relatives m CoJumbu! Ohll er guest!l at the Kmg home w~re
dnd Leroy Chapman, Rutland , 0
Mrs Luc11le Harrcsun and Mr· Mrs Jessie Carr and Mrs Marie
were shoppmg m Hunlmgton Mo 1 Dana Lewis and Elamc Cartwng!ll W1ll!ams and children, Anne and
Robert.
day
v181ted Mr and Mrs Clme lrw! '
Mr . nnd Mrs. Earl Filson Lockelt and daughter Sunday
Quite a large crowd of Seoul
of Middleport 0 , called on Mr
Mr and •&lt;rs. Bell W1lha ... ~ and parents attended a potluck dinner
1. .
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J,eroy C~pman, Rutlanll OhJO 'ilnd Mrs. F. M Locket\ and Ev e ~aughler Judy motored to Nitre at the Boy Scout cabm on Kings:
1
spent !:iunda~ with his .:randpar Jn.
w va. lo v1slt Mr. and Mrs Eve · bury one evening notntly,
ents, 1\lr ,nct Mrs. Herman C:.:arl
Mr and Mrs Arthur Roush wer,.. elt ouddtng over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Harold Brown and
wrll(ht.
.veckend t~:uests of Mn t"'ranc ..:"
Mrs Harotd Hy.sell rnd son Rut family of Hardsonv1lle vcsited Mr
Mr a n d Mrs Fred Me~&lt;~hb Blakt' He as with the US Army land OhiO visited her mother Mr ~ and Mrs. E A. Stewart and sons
L,tnea.:otcr OhiO called on Mr ,md 11.t Kmgston Penn.!!ylvs.ma
Bell Stewart Thursdny
MJH Pcml NIChollon Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Harold Young,
Members o! the Locust Grove and Sandra, J1mm1e and Sammy
M1 s. Alma Peck and son Jcrn Mnson, Mrs Alberta Young, West Rod and Gun Club, wh1ch arc Oa Joe, Mr and Mrs. Benton Blake
Mrs Mnrolyn Cunnmgham a n
Columbia were ln Huntmgton na Lcwn, Charles Carlwr1ght, Ra} and daughter, Jeanne motored Lo
Son ]Ia Crow,
Chlllkothr, Oh1o Saturday on busmess
mond L1~vmg, Vernal Johnson alHl Ironton Saturday to v1s1t }Jr and
Mr and Mrs Dclbf'rt Beckl'r M1d
Mrs Jesalc Cartwright and M:. &gt; Norman van Meter were Troll' Mrs. Eddie LeWIS and family Su!ldlt&gt;pUll wme "Callmg on Mr and Earl Darst , and children were ftshlllg at Washmgton natLonill day. T'he men motored to Cmcln
Mr ~ t' 0 Henry Suntlay
shoppmg m Athens Satltrday
forest m Hardy county over lh" natl to attend a ball game and
Misa Blanche Armstrong of P' wcc~end.
Sunda)' callers un Mr ancl 1\lr~
returned home Monday.
Ann W1lhams attended a Tay
Mrs John Curtis Housh and
made
party Thursday evening a:
1
famLiy, Lakin, vls1ted
Mr a.l
the home of Mrs WLiham Zerkle
Mrs Pearl Nicholson Sunday
spoons O[ Diathane pN gallon Of
WILLIAM f, GRIGORY
Mr and Mrs IIerman Cart· o( Syracuse.
Mrt. Ella Cundiff and grand
Maton County Aerlc:ultur• Ag•nt wawr.
wnght v1sltcd Mr and Mr~ Ar("l\
daujhter of Camden, N J , have
Use 6 gallo111 of water for 100 Gibbs at )fason Wednesday
To Hold Spring Lunch•on
The Mason County 1\omc D;o- feet bed.
Mrs. Lloyd Fox
was m Pt returned to their home after vu/
1ng several weeks en the bend
No.
2-The
use
or
Agr1eultunl
monstr.\IIOn Wom(!n's Clubs w1H
Plea~anl on business.
Mr1. Frieda Henry and Mrs.
Streptomycin for Wildlife and
ha~ c thc1r tmnual Spr111u Lunch
Mrs George Jobnson and ch!l
Irene
Justi.s with their
con m•xl Wednesday, May 1st, nt Blue Mold ts o~t.lso recommended
dren, Mason, vlluted Mr and M,·s,
nd other relatives \'ere :visitin!
ConunerciaJ materials contllln- Freeman Johnson Thursday.
the 4-11 Camp RCIIi.~tratwn will
start at 10 00 'ft Ill wllh the lnc 13 percent Streptomycin and
Mr and Mrs Oke Johnsou. •••elr 1unt a.nd uncle, Mr.
Georg~ Higinbotham jn
lunchl'Oil bcmg served at 12 noon L5 percent tcrramyctn may be Columbus vis1ted
relalivcs In r~1s
!\hddlepGrt recently.
The fol · the bend area the pAS! week.
The meal will be sl'rvrd by lh(l obtained commerc~ally
lllahee Home Demonstration Club lowin1 11 of Importance m usin:l
Mr an~ Mrs James Cunnm,::
l1r and Mrs. Ned Henry we~
and th e program arranged by the lhis material·
ham and children, New Jlave"' . calhna on Mr. and Mrs. Dailat1
Remove plant br.d cover
Ann(• Ba1ley Club wllh Mrs Povillted Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewi&lt;J Yeager of Mason Sunday.
Use prenurc sprayer, never and 1'\hna, Frl~ay evt'mng.
well Reynolds as chalrma.n
Attendance at M. E. Sundav ,
"'
Members of the Home Demon· we a aprtnkler can
Mr an Mn. LaurE'nct McDe~ Set ool waa 113. CollectiOn $3&amp;.78
Wet the plants '"llh spray mitt and daugbter, Nitro, eallci
stratwn Women Clubs. who ptar•
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Lyons and
unhl the mater1al on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William~
t 11 attend shou ld mRII t•heir rc",~r. never apray
daughter
have relurnPd to their
11!Jon card~ In 1mmedi:Jtely The runs off the plants
Sunday.
h''me here after spend ink tb ·
Spray
In
the
morning
lllahec Club needs to know how
Mrs. Ray Fox wu called to P'
U at'tror apra~ ang lhrre h a Pleasant Saturday dut to the 111 \\lnlcr in Arizona and Kan!las.
many arc tomLna In order Itt
A committee on planning the
heavy rain, wait 8 hours and then ne88 or her •mOther, ]tn. W G
. p-lan the meal.
lldothcr-Daua:hter ba,nquct g1ve1
spr1y again
Darst.
by the young Garden Club ever:
Held Control In Tolt•cco
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Barke" ~rar met at the home of Jun,.
The following re&lt;"ommcndaliom,
UBO :. gallon• o! wRtt!r for u
are made by Huold Rosa, who Iii 1DO foot of bed when the plant RiclJ,mqnd, Vf., called on Mr. and Burns Fnday eventng.
Mr11. John Harrison recently.
errwloyed by Weat VIrginia Un 1 are small
Mrs Nelson Roush and
verstty as head 00 ~he tobacco t I'·
Start ua~nr '10 gallona of wate
~rttt,
New HRVcn. vi!llted
bed wh&lt;'n th~
search program at the Oh10 VJI for 1 100 foot
Harry
Johnson, Thunday
l~y Ex.permtent Station Mr Ro •s plants are 4-6 Inches 1nd taller
Mrs.
H A. L1evln1t, ,.... 'It Co'·
n'commends ll~at one or the twc SJI'RAY NO. 1
vbited
Mrs
Freeman
umblp,
followlni control methods be
Control!: Wildfire ani Anl!luiJ"
Johr&amp;son,
Wednesday
~
used m controlling W!lrlf1re and Leaf Spot; Wh!n to Spray: When
Mn.
Lloyd
_
WUll.ams
vi
site
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Blue Mold m .the toba&lt;'co bed
tobacco plant has two leaves;
No 1- A Jllrr\en !!prinl(l er c~n Amount per 100 feet of bed · 4 Mrs WU!am Mc-Denmtt of Pt
Ntll be used to apply the Bhw- tableapoons ln 6 callons of wate:" PleRsant at Holzer Hospital Wed
netday evenina:.
stone-Lime mixture to the lobac SPRAY NO. t
Mr. and Mn. Eli Birchfield and
co bed Thla wUI control Wildf1re
Controla: Wildfire and Anguta.·
The chemica~ you u~e to control Leaf Spot; Wilen to Spray: 7·1 J son-ln·law and dau&amp;lller of Find·
Dlue Mold, either Fcrba.m o.r da)'s after SpraY No. 1: Amount lay, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BiiUtJ
Dlnthane, or Zlneb, should be ap per 100 ft . of bed: 4 tJblespdon ,; Pomeroy, called on Mr. and Mr!l
Harold Smith Sunday.
plied with a p:resaure sprayer In in fl a:alloos of w1ter.
Mrs. Frank McDermiltt Letar~
mhdn~t your BhleBt:tne and Lim~·. SPRAY NO. 3
Route,
called on Mra Harrllon
use 3 pounds bf Blue.stone and 4
Control!: Wildfire, Angulu
Robinaon.
Thursday.
pounds of tnsh hydnted llme m Leaf Spnt 11nd Blue Mold; Whe 1
WIINIR ROUT
50 gallon&amp; of watm. This h~ en- To Spray· 7·10 day1 1fter Spray
The young folks enjoyed a wtc.
ough ml.terlal to cover a 100 foot No. 2; Amoont per 100 ft. of bed
ner
roatt Wedne:sd•Y evenm .
bed plUS the outa1de 3 (cc[ 4 tables.;~oons In 5, ,:alloPA of W.1·
around the bed.
ter or 8 tablespoon• In 10 gallo ~~ AttendiDJ were Mr. and Mn.
The }ltuestone-Lhttc mixture of w1ter lf pllnll are 4 inche'l Charlc1 Allensworth, Phyllis Wlll
lall\8, Dorothy Blake; Joan Oliver
l!hould be applied when the 111- hiahJudy Webb, WilHam Angel Ok' ·
baceo .hill two leaves and then SPRAY NO. 4
every ten daya until the plap:•
ContrOIJ: Wildfire, AI\&amp;:Ular KUIInpworth, Larry Fox.
are set o.u.t.
Lear $pot. and Blue M9ld; When
It should also ~ppUed art"'r To Spray: 'J·lO daya after Spray
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newo '
each weeding and when th ~ No.3; ~mount per 100 ft. of bed: James, lllke and 8Uek, €lifto,,,
plants are puUed ror aottlng
8 tablQPOQ~s
10 1a.llona of WOI• , Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newell of
Blue Mold appllcatlrma should t«~r I[ plants are M lnC!hes high Maaon and IIJ'J, Ltw!s DaiJey of
hCJ made anytime alter the pl.ant ' or bir;her. Otherwise, t t.abh- London, o ., ittendod the rites v'
arc g10W111.g and the weather b~ spoon1 in 5 aallon~ of water
Clartnee Newetl•a father, Homer
NO'{'E; If ~ft$r, 4 &amp;pra~.\ tb::~ NeweU, CbarJea~o~. Wedne!lday.
comes eotcl 1tnd damp or wher
Mr and "firl. ' Jdles Ellu an.:
\ OU reeelve word that Blue Mu 1d weather ~M eoo1 and damp,
1s occurrin-g In Kentucky.
eonUnue · lbe ~NO 'day 4praylng Jo Roush mot~ to Charleston
For Blue Hold control :us.c 3 UJina 8 ~~.poons por 10 pUons Saturday. They nre 'aecompan1ed
tablupoons of Fetbam per ·Kallen or water. ::\'~· wiU ;prevent BNO home 0)' Mrs. Willam Crow, M.P· ••
er water or l table.apoon.!l or Zln- Mol(l\-"".:o~ j ~-....lj(:...
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wftllpape:.
1955 P'ORD VB Ranch Wagon 11e;uuN'
Cllntun
Jo'
ltrhcr,
Mid·
$1 ,70!1 00 t'ordamatlc drive , prlc('1101'
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blue !miah. Blactlnar'a, Pome SU~EPINli 1\00M for rcnl (',il l
roy.
4 25 tltc
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o .. n~y Rtckard WednNday eve•
mg at hiS home the party was t~:h
en ~ h1s mother He celebratell
h1s 9th birthday, games w e r '.!
played anti prizes awarded to
Randy Van Meter, M1ke Burru and
Genie Vlinan
Those atterl'dmg were Linda,
Margte and Jack1e Call, June Var1an, Porkey and Joe Var1an, Char
olt!lte and J1m Van Vcter, Betty
McGrew, Brf'nda l\olarr, Ann Johnson Ella Mae Burns M1kc Burns,
Mtr.key Zerkle, Carl Ray Jeffer.&gt;.
Cathy \ian Meter. Buddy Young,
Ehme CaMwrtghl Parkanna l{e'
ley, Harry Joe V~n Meter M1k1
Hou ~h. Judy W1ll1ams, Mrs. Jack
Juhnson and t'hihlren , Dcnms and
Ro bl!l Masl'n w Va Mrs Mack
~tewart a nd dallghtcrs, DooMa
and Mar1lyn, CHrro: R1ckard, th~
hoat and hostess

Oscar Henry were Mr. and Mrs 1 Pleasant called on Mrs. Wimfleltl
John Bowen, Mrs. Ella Bauer anQ. Holland an&lt;~; Laura Sunday
Ben QoJtsenberry of Syracuse
Mrs. Lewes Daley of Lond&gt;.!n
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Artley spent last week w1th her parent&amp;
d M
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Blake Saturday were Mr an
r: ' rs
va ewe
Herman Slaw of Huntmgton
Mr. and Mrs Alva TullJYer vu
Mrs. Rome Stewart of Cheshir~ 1ted Mr. and Mrs Clifford Johnson
OhiO vtsited Mr Andy Stewart Sunday
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. John Patterson
Leona Wamsley, Lloyd Roa 11 and ch!ldren vil&gt;cted Mr and Mn
and Tom Wtlhams or Huntington Gerald Jones Sunday
spent the weekend with their
Mrs Ethel Elias a n d Jantc'
parents.
Fcrshee vcalted Mr and Mrs W H
Mrs Harlev Powell N1tro w. Va Fox Sunday.
Bob Wamsley h a R return! 1
11 :'lPI!'ndlng this week wath her
(laughter Mr~; Elmer van Meter home a[ter belng discharged fror.J
Mr and Mrs Elmer van Mete r the U S. Army
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Harry R(JUSh and
Bob Grew at Pt Pleasant.
lamtlY and Dons Smctb spent
Mrs Cl•r• Williams viaited Mn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

Comm.; from out o( town for
the services were Mrs. Eumce
}{oore, columbus; Kelly GJlmorP
l'l d daughters, Betty Lou and
Mrs Ted R1ley Jr., o( Middleport,
J11mes Shepard and Mr and Mu
Ha!rl Balderson and dau~hter
K~:~ren Sue, Parkersburg, Mr and
Mrs Dick Goodwin, Alexandria,
Va , anrt Mr. and Mrs W1ll Hut
ton, Rutland

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. _~ _Insurance Agent
a
Sehool In Col's.
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Geral~ E Re j.lte(. G E Reuter
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2nd -'ltrc'l!&lt;
l.ut-• pomcroy, Oli~o, 1s att~d1~g -\.n
insurance agents'
!tChool ' thh
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week in Columbus, 01 •10
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ThE" school is1 eoclucted semi• ib\}ually bY The Buc~e,¥e Unton
--~~~,as ualty Company and The Buck·
eYe Um on F1re Insuran&lt;'c Com
pany. It l!l des1gned to broadc1
and increm;e t.e agenls' knO \\
Jeoq,-qr, All {otm3 of r1re and ca ,.
ualty fn surance
:Mr Reuter rcs1des at Un1on
Terrace wllh h1'i wl(f and thr•w
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chltdren He 1s a member of
, =;t:w'Oon~ Pill~· Amer1~an Legcon
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AttendQnce at the SC'hool 1s
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selective with only iO being
chosen for each .(les.slOJI Freder11!l:
~· J~nes pre,ident o.t the tw.&gt;
Buckeye Union insurance Com
pamcs, saJd tbe . purpo ~ ~ of the
schooJ Is ~o ena~le M;r 1;\eu~er t~
off"r the best insurance serv1cc to
h!S tOIQfil,}l,l\jty.
'l'be ~Dilfl bas been c~md11c'eP
fo:r ~ he "!S elev~n ye)rfi, an1l ha:.
P,tovcu y~q' popul'r t ha1; been
n~eessary to mate the slllool
ava.Iabl~ to agents ar:d soltc•tor~
"' on a compe.ttttve
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. basu •mly.
.,. - ~{.r Reuter wJll be presented
with a ~rtlrlcate of suecessful
·co.npletioo of the ecurse of Ln·
struhon a.t a banquet meeting on
Thursday evening. He w!ll return
tq: Pom,:-oy on Fraday M.1y 3.

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New Additi,on
Is Made To
Russell Family
Mr and Mrs Tt u.man Russel•
and children, Anita Sue and J ~
ol Umon Ave , are hnas.fl na torla'
nl a welcomed add1tion to their
fam1ly
Candy, thei r 8-~ear-o ld marc
udmg pon} prcs ~ otcd them w1th
a baby !laughter th1s mormn ;
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(ConHnuM frMn ,..,. ....)

planea io tisht·knit to~IJSition·.
"'ept ovu led &amp;qu,aft a~d: crack
m'llituJ unlta para«&lt;Q put therevJe vvlng ftlnd.
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The .d&amp;pl~ a:ave 6Kk1~g t • '
Zhuktw•t or~l!r of tbti\fay to the
Hhne(t forcet..that tht. Soviet pe"'" ,.
pie "do nol rot'pt t'iliiitdar.Jf"r ol "
a new war."

Breen was presented a g1ft o-h
behalf of the band, bY Ruth Sayre
Tbe mvoeatton at the banquet was
nnme
present~d py Sally Prohtt
::md
Mr Russe ll Is lcan.ng toward Jim Henderson ~vc a re&amp;l\{lle of
"Troubll"' s mcc a coli IS so much the year's 'ork.
work tcr care ror propt!l'ly Thl'
Semor mothers of band members
older Russells expect to be out- were in charge of the ari'l))ge.
voted m the oaming action.
mcnts Chairmen were Mt;ll. ®veJyn P]'ol1tt Jnd Mrs Sarah Spe-ncel,'. ~· dance wi~b ,muale bf Stephen Coates'· orchestra ~ held
!oUowiai the banquet
Durln' the 'venlDt~: band letters
were- presented to the £ollow1 ng.
Letters With four stnpes.- Ruth
Eastern Local PTA met April Sayrt. Sail~ ' Prqtfltt, Ralpb Stew15 w1th Mrs Dorothy Mtrhael pre- art, Ju~e Spenc~r. Alan Harrla,
siding
and Gary Wilsun.
Three stripes - Marilyn Fogle·
The meeting opened with the
&amp;9Dil,
James Hendenon. Jane- IcenPTA sone and minutes were read
hower,
Robert McGlothlin, George
by Mrs. Don.ald Mora, secretaty
Sharon Berry Ralph.
McFarland,
Mrs. Dav14 Koblentz gave the re'
port of the Nomioating Committee Artis, Tom Sayre.
and the (Qilowm&amp; officers wereno~inaled and elected
for th!
coming year. Mn Samuel Mtcbael
president; Mrs, Carl Kaulz viee-.
president, Mrs. Dopald Mor~. secretary and Mrs Wilham Will, as
treasttrer
Children from the fourth and
fifth grades presented a dialog1.1e
on he~lt!t.

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Eastern Local
PTA Meeting
Held April15

Lester Fultz $ave il shQrt talk
on \QI JtutP~Je •J • llt•lt~ CouncU "-f&amp;. Doro\hy Michael ~ported
One str1pe - Ca,roly~ Qotson,
on the Sout~ Eastern Oh~o PTA Suzanne Wolpert, Linda Brinker,
Conferenc~ w~lch she attended at
MarilYI'! Schwatz, Marlene Van Ma:
~tJl:e~~~
ire, Patti Bayes, Dorothy Shirley,
Mrs. Reed Crary asked the coop· Joanna KelJSlnger, Judy L!eving,
eraUon of lhe members to help Alvm Tr1pp, Bob Harris, Sherley
serve the Ah\mni Banuet qn June Dodson, Bob Art1s, Kenneth DodI.
son,
Dotty F~:rguson ,
Wanda
Thomp~on , Mvra Fore-man. L"rry
Luckydoo, J1m Bumgarner and
J1m Fry,
(Contlnu•d frqm pig• one)

Heath Method~st
•Robett· · c~.;;·

Business Sold

land,
'• od stephen:
C. A P:mfl'\isb, MaYor C 0 . Fisher,
Ben Phtlson find Rus~. ttoi&gt;J!rt Har·
[Continued from JH!Sie one)
l'IS and {tobart Swansqt'l, Elmerson that year 1t was in the lower bus:iJones 14ild E~dle Rhke, John
bl k b
h
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Ketchka and John, lj~J.y Chesher ness
oc 11 out w ere S1m,on's
and David.
Market now 1s. It was founded by
D
Wilham Wolff, Ph1l Wolff's father
/!Reuben Beck and Karl : Tom The latter now Is ao years old but
Rall, W W. Hay.es and La,rry Mltch i~ still attlve 111 h!s Portsmouth
E. M Wood a~d Forrest D Bach bu~nesi.
tel, R~lph Radcliffe and Jbchard
The fLrsl manager Of The New
Roller, WiUard Marhn, penard York CJotbmg House- was H H.
fultz ~ E. Cook, Gle1;111 Lambert
1
Ed c Eyans .Jr , Roland LeVaugh~ B ackmore. Sr , and the second,
Homer Sbank,
apd Qavid; J.mes ~uler a"d Michl
L1oyd, R E Tracy and JoHn Blake,
Whtle some changes have been
W1lham Everson, Chester Tanne hinted by the new owners, it u
h1ll
not expected to veer £ar [rom the
J~mes Thopias and so'1; Jack tradJtional serv1ces the store has
:pcc~tel and l)arrJ'!ll, Richard We-Us provided In years past a custom
and llccky; G. M. Hennesy and Ro- tailorln,g department was an outbert T, Jo~n ,Kancaid, Michael standmg feature The late James
Puckett, Q'harl~s Bradbury and Stark, [ather oi druiglst Ed Stark,
Asa, John Zerkle and Chne Dru.ley; was the depal'tment's designer and
Harold WoQda:erd and several cutter ~than Harper. now E Secthree generation fam1hes tJerbert, ond St tailor, was the cOat maker.
R1.chard a"d Eric Chambefs: I. E
The late Emil Ball had worked
Miller, SUpt. L. W. McC01pas and there !or ~ yeara \fhen he d1ed
$UNDAY PREACHING
Edward Lee, W W Hayes. Robert last June Frank W1ll had graduat_
J. B Moffett of Athens i¥ Coates and Stephen. .
ed from pomeroy H1ch in 1912.
• .scheduled I!) prea,c,h at the Ke.~o
Arrangements of pmk and white worked for Glenroy Ewing 1n a
! :l:lui'~h o·f ChrJSt Su11day eyenm! dog11liood, hlacs, azaleas, tulcps and \cash and
busineu in Middle'May 5 at 1 sp The pu'blic lS In narcissus
used on thb tables port for
came
v1ted.
and in the
roo"'
to The

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ji.U~GE¥iMT Glll'll
Jur'g'ement on a cognovit ll,Ote
for q281S m,Javor of the plap
llff, A B C CredLt. ,,.. repre
sentcd by J 8 O'Pr1 en, ha! been
f1led m Me~j:s Counly , Cqmmon
Pieu Court agamst Helen Fsrmer
and James H. Farmer, 70 N. Sec
o~d St, Middleport

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t4EIGS GEPiER~L HOSPlTAl.·

Adm.tted, Mrs R•chard Beech
Middleport; Mrs ROXIe Smith, Ra'
ct_ne; 1:\Gward Grant, Middleport;
Cylde MeKmght, Pomeroy.
Dascharged Mrs N1de Mulford,
Chesh.ire. Rome Stew-art, Cheshu-e,
Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Middleport.
MU~EUM'$

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TlOONDEROGAt ~ Y:-The
Fort T1con4eroga resturatwn and
mihtary museum Opef\.! 1ts 49tn
season th1s summer The fan,
lqcated on Lake Ch1m~pla1n and
ov.erlookmg the channel whtch
leads mto Lake George, fcature1
a collection ot Coloola1 and RP.
vnluttonnry War mll11ar')' memorabilia

WARNJNc; TO WIVES
HARTFORD, Conn - After a
third .wife, who had her :busba.1d
arrested, refused to tesU(y, Po·
Ieee Court Prosecutor James N.
Egan sa1d "These women come
in to play the piano and ask for
~ympathy. They tie up a pohc':!
man two or three hours 10 cou ·t
and ttt:en don't w]lnt to testifY 1
say, let them hve at their own
peril''

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Pomeroy Eastern Star Chapter
Mother-Daughter Banquet Held

The Daily Sentinel

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Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Schaai, Middlel!"rt Society Editor, Phone 0079

Dorothy Cheadle
James W. Harris
Are Wed April25

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Mr. and Mr~ . James W Chc&gt;adl '
';'IJO Wc~t Main Sl, are annuunc
mg th e marna gc of fhc1r d~tug h
IN, MIS,;
Dorothy Cheadle to

A3C J 01 me~ W Harr1 ~. _,; on of
Frank Harm of Niles . Aprl] 25
The Rev. Guy Sa yre, pastor of
the Middleport

for you!

Church of Ch.nst

thnQtum Uniun prrforme~ the
ceremony at the home o-f the
bl'ide·~ parents at 7 p. m.
tn

JIJ!II Wanrla 8rmkcr, Pomeroy,

and Jack Lyons, Rac1ne, were the
altc r.dants
A reception fur relatives and
L 1 ~1.! fnends was held following

the ceremony .
Tt:c groom

is

statwncd w1th

the Air Force in Iceland and the
bride will rcma1n with her par·
cnb for the present.

TONIGHT

for Sum~
mer '57 . . .. like the smooth simplicity of this slim leather pump It wears a flat buckle and bow at the dipped
vamp, comes in go~with-eve.rything white or beige.

CJas:;tc simplicity marks the finest in fashiOn

FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult Tlck.-tt Admit Tr11ck Full

Robert Rynn

HOUSE OF BAMBOO

(Cmcmucope ~ Tecnlcolor)
- alsoBud Abbott
Lou Costello
IT AIN'T HAY

Only $345 '
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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

THURS.-FRI.

RobNt Taylnr
Dana Wyult-r

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"MIDDLE OF UPPER BLOCK"

1'01\U:ROY

Robert Stack

MAY 2·3

Rtchard Todd
Edmund O'Bnen

O.DAY, THE 6TH OF JUNE

(Ciuemaseopc - Tt·,·hnicolor)
- alsoBen Cooper
Anna Maria Albcrghettl

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DUEL AT APACHE WELLS

(Naturama ·Color)

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The annual
mother-daugbter
banquet of Pomeroy Chapter UMJ
OES waa held Monday evening at
the Masonic Temple.
Arrangements of pink and white
do£wood, tulips and Iris decorated
the dining room and the tables for
the 6 30 chicken dmner. Favors
were stars with painted pOinh to
represent the Eastern Star.
Following the dinner a program
was presented with Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar .. ~ mt stress of ceremony .
Croup 3'inging wttb Mrs. Mary Traey at lhe ptano opened tHe pro.
gram.

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Cha"*' and ,.cl.tal bdN TaxW
Tron1pol1atlon chorgtl, ttott and
local Ia•••· Jf uny, acctuorlll• and

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optlanol •qulp.rntnt, Including

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• and whlte 11dewolltlrN, uddltlonal. t

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TIME It thlt

SPRING-'

aheathilf
pure ellk ahantunr
Ta.llore&lt;l
Junior. The whlte
cot.
tar and cutr11 and
tie.
back give added charm to \hll
pert faahlon. wJiich 11 tully tat.
feta ~ned. lt may bt obtalnllil
In navy or black and tr bUdp\
pllced. Ideal J'or career and col•
iege Jirl• and ~oung matro-.e.
for late IPling ud ~rtr
mer.
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For In thi1 complotel/~h;nged Buick you have performance.
1ride, braking and handling like never before. ·io.

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Mr .and Mrs Meh·in Bonecutter
and Connie, w. A. Blessing. Mrs.
G11rnett Chapman, Beatrice, Lin·
da, Billie and Charles, Donnie and
Junior Roush were Sunday eventng guests or the Leonard Roush
family.

,You IICIU o new and mighty VI onglno that sends-a thrill of
puro pleasure right up your lpine. It has the ..power-pack".
built right In-and you don't pay a cent extra for it.

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Mason Methodist
Jolly Workers
Clau of the Mason Methodist
Church enjoyed a pot tuck dlnner
In the chur~h social rooms las1
Tllesday evening.

You hovo a new IUNiy af control from the powerful new
bralcM, the preclllon-halanced new steering, tho aU-new, fulllength torque-tube drive, the new "nested" ride and superb
new roadability and the new low center of gravity.

Charles Yeager wes in
chara:e of tbe· program and pl"t'·
sented two readlna:a entitled "My
Church" and ''The Legend of the
DoJwood '('ree". The ~~:roup ong
ftymna ~!ld Donald Foglc11ong pre·
sented ~c closing for devollontl
Mrs.

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The total experience II 1omethlng you've never felt betore
In any other car- even former Bulcb. ~

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loca-tOrnilhad levelle&amp; In
eapHWIH"t M)'fn tftat lead o •

ca,._f,.., lroft.:fi'M lift eH

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lont- ~· pNttlet ••• theYrC

btoutlfuly "loltored e,y Kotl",. •
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• COtM In .Wicott tfnfl of P'n"-'~- ·,;

lllut. Min aMI ~nW• .,

p&lt;riod.

Cholet of 3Startm
F.rom th1 YI'Y llort,
you exp1tt mtr'
from ,l~llpnl ~ut
did you know thly
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Poylflent Plan
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No ~bll Clw1e\
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Prizes were awarded to Mrs,
Billy Thoma~ and Mrs. Donal•J
COok for wlnhinJ games durin&amp;
the social bou.
Attending were Ml'. and Mrs.
Blijy ThOQlaa, Mra. Danny Yonker,
Mr .. Bob Barton, Mra. Edward' Jhie
and SODI, Mra. Dallas Cadle And 1
aona, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook
and dauahtera, M"r. •nd Mra.
Charla Yeager and children, Mias
Ora Mille SmUh. Andy Galford. Mr~.
Jack Johnaon and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllla Duddln&amp; and aon and
D~;tnald

Foalesona.

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IHM~!!~ !~h~~~.~~ workers

You command ln1tant re1pon .. from a spectacular new
Dyna8ow• of 1uch absolute moothness and split-second
obedience that you must try it tq believe ill wonders. ·

~-th 'II.,. Ad....,.., Vorlol&gt;lo PttoA Dvoa/1.,. ~ tlto on1rt Dvoaf1oto ! .....
. builth todt~f1. II U lfandsrd on Rood'm.tlltfr, .Super cmd C,..n.rroptlonol Ill MOdM a1ra oM em 1M Bptelol.
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l~JE SURE STARTED-soriiething-when-we began shoWini this
' l price level in our ads.
That opened the eyes of thousands~of people to the fact that
you can buy a big and beauteous new Buick for hardly moro
than the price of a smaller car.

So go try it.liy the dreiJII car to drlve:.tllat's priced to be a
,. dream of a buy. See your Buick dealer loCU.v.

Cecn Sansbury, former local res·
Jdent and nephew of Mrs. R. r,
Sansbur.y, Middleport, and Mrs. n.
H Rawhngs, Rutland, and Mrs. M.
H. Nicholson, Rutland, RD.. has
moved to Erie, Pa., where he is
associated with the OBS television
and radio networks. He Is the son
of Mrs. Marsaret SansburY, Culum·
bus, and the late Dawes Sansbury.
Gilbert Hayes and son, Jerry ,
Columbu!, were business visitors
here Sunday,
Night Patrolman 1 R Neal returned to work. Mon.day after an
extended sick leave He hacl been
recuperating alter 'an attack of
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bauer, who
.11re working In Marion, ·visited
their daughter. Polly Ann, and Mr.
an.d Mrs . c. R. Karr Sr. over the
week end.
Mrs. Walter Harris and \1L':IH
Harrle Marie Smith were in Iron ·
ton , Tue&amp;day to attend the twcr.ty .
fifth anniversary of Fath"r Kelly
who was formerly the pricsl at
Belpre.

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Pomeroy-Mlddleportj' Oblo, Thursday, May 2 1957

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Society

'11'H DIV., KOREA (AHTNC\
Spcclalt st Third Class Arthur 8
Cross, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter
B. Cross, Route l."Lanqsvalle , Ohto,
is a mc~ber of the 7lh Jnfantry
Division m Korea.
S~eclahst Cross entered the . Ar·
my In Octo.bcr, 1954 and recctved
basic trammg at Fort Knex, Ky
He Ill a rafl~man 1n Company E or
the dlvison s 31st Regiment.
Croat atlcnded Rutland High
School.

But the biggest surprise was yet to come: The discovery of a
new kind of driving, ·

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received a rrade of "ExcelleD ' ·• Grand Chief.
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and high commendation
!rom
Members or the t-lass a""re: i.tf.
Mrs. Nelle Patton, Nelsonville. and Mrs. M. L. Kelly, Mr. iftd
Dtstrlct Deputy Grand
Chief ~s . Frank Chee.sebrew, Mta. 117·
when their annual inspechon
ron MHJer. Mrs Beulah Wblte, Mr.
held Tue9day evening at the K and Mr~. Paul Hapton1taU., -A!r~
of P. Hall
Ann Balle_. , Mrs. Harry .R~aday
Mrs. Cash Bahr, Most Exce' sbelt, Mrs Nathan Birae; ·
n:. . ,
Mr. and :Mr.s. Harold Wiggins lent Chief, pre.sided and a class Allred Roush, Mrs ArthUr U•
and family of Mt. Vernon were of seventeen n~w members wa.&gt; more, Ira Butcher, Carl )!:~~;: :.
week end. gllests of her mother, initiated. The inspecting officer bach , L. R. WHey &lt;t:.d ·Lel,od
Mrs. Fannae Kaspar.
al~o pratsed the Telllple for t·he Bro"'!n.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Roedel were elass whach she will report to the
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The degree team of sixteen nt4m·
called to ClncJnn'ati Monday by the
hers with Mrs Wtlllam Lowe! as
death of a relative.
eaptaan wore flame colored form·
Mr. and Mrs Rc.b.!rt Morris Jr.
als !or their work.
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and family were Sunday dinner
gue.stf of his paret'ts, Mr. and Mrs.
()ff•rer• of
Robert Morris Sr,
Mn.
Bahr. MEC; Mrs. c. ').
Mrs. Dwight Parker and daugh ·
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On
Rhodeo,
PC: Mfll. Gnlf Russ~l1 ,
ter, Mytris Kay visited Sundav in
Mtss Fay Cooper, superviSor 1JC ES; Mrs. Charlc~ Burdette, f!J:
Minersville wlth Miss Am:inda Jack11on County Schools, was th~&gt; Mrs. Georl!"e Chlld , Mgr.;... .alios.
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Parker.
guest speaker Monday evening HorAce McF.Ihinny,
sec: ''Mr!f'.
when
the
Alpha
Omicron
Chapter
Philip
Metnhart.
treas
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, Mis. Mil~
Mrs. Edward Koehler and Mrs.
WilHam Dawson visited Monday or Delta Kappa Gamma sorority ton Russell. Prot.; Mrs. :' E:-:-t(
of Mrs. Nan TompkJru, Guard.
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wJth Miss Nt&gt;tlie Koehler at Rol· met at the home
zer Hospital.
Moore and Miss Mildred Ha\'1'1
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~rs: Bahr presented Ml'fll:0:~3t·
Mrs. Freda Mitch entertaint&gt;d a ley. Mtss Cooper is a membe-r of
R"roup of 1 eta lives at her hom(', Z"ta Chapter o! DKG ln Beckle)l ton Wlt~ a g1rt .from thf" ~emiJit'
Mmer~vi!Je recently. Gu~sts were w Va., and sbe spoke on the ar.· anrl a ~taft wag jil'tven bv Ml'f,..JJ;lb,t.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Miteh, Massil- 11v1ties and work of her . hom~ from the Temple to Mrs. }llli11n
Stelft', ptantst. who was praised
lon. Mr~ . Gertrude Kloe11 and chapter
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by
tb~&gt; inspecting offiN!r and. ~J~:t
Mrs. Pamda KJo~ and children
A dinner at the Martin RP~taur int' Si"terl'l. Mn Art:,ur Skj..nne:oof Maddleporl
ant recede&lt;! the meetln~: and Miss 111nd MillS !.rm'l Smith were 011
Gwendolyn Davis, pres.ident, prP. !he •1ft commiiiPe ftmol'b7 , .th.~
!-irled and gave a report of the rl·ests was Mr. Patton, Nelsonville
SlUe Convention in Cineinnau f'11~t Grand Chancellor, Of .. .,&amp;hi~~
ia.&lt;;t weekend.
~ nti l'~"ntf'!l""'a!:v"~ from Tf!'lriiSJes
The meetlng opened with tht' i!: Nebonville, t1allipolis, ,t,cuneClub Collect and was "cio!led by roy and Wilkesville.
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Mrs Wesley Ingels (Vivian Ab· !h~ D~lla K&lt;~PP:I Gamma song.
These pres:ont were Av1ce Free·
Arrlln,P.P.ments of sprln~ ·MUW
bntt) and baby t.lau~hter, Terri Lee
ker,
Geneva
Joachim.
Vinas
Lee.
f'~" were ll~e-! 'n the h~l! ~ nd
of Chicago, are visiting her par·
Lee Lee, Luctlle Smith Ru~;. rhnlnl!' rMm wtlh Mrs. '!;~rn
ents, Mr and Mrs Martin Abbott, 0
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c..lm&lt;tn and Mrs. Homr.r Jnn~ ~o
and family . Mr Ingels, who attorn· , Wf'nS, ary liCaS, my e es, f'h&amp;l"~man or the ho!!DitalitQpt•
panied his wife ancl haby here has Eena Adams, Cleo Barnes ' DAnna m1'tt ee, an d M rs. W'll'
1 1am ~
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avl!l,
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returned to his work in Chicago. M F ch' man, Gwe nd oIyn
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ecor ons. .a a
Mra. Ralph Jordan and daughters, Susan Park, An:eUa Baker. Reba ~ la "~n
10 the lft.Oijll o!
Debby and Nanty, Canton, spent Kisor, Gertrude Travo, Ann-a Hou· ' ll\fse .wa:r; ~.,.rv~..f
ser,
Ruth
Euler,
Ethel
Chapman.
rpproxtmafely
etghty
perso~s~;
the week end with her parents, Mr.
Margaret
Parsons,
Dorothy
Bar'·
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and Mrt. Lawrence Hartinger, and
their son, David.
cs Beatrice Rinehart Marv V
Robert Taylor and mothet:itsJtRetbel, Nan Moore and Mildred ed Mrs. Florence Stkne an~IQ\ifl
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Young, Mid· Hawley.
in Point Pleasant, Sunday mOfllillg.
dleport; David Jackson. ?omeroy;
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Mrs, Vincent Young, Erie, Pa., and
Mrs. Charles Jone5, Lakin, were in
Columbus ove-r the week end
where thcv visited Mr. and Mrs.
William D1ltz.
Mrs. Wllliam Reuter and Richard Reuler and son, Wally, visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Teague, Columbus.

Middleport

Servicemen

• Ma..-ufocturtr"l Svn•ifH Price- •

2-DooriNCI_:~~!~".,hdan

Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters
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Me.gs T•mple~~~~~!~,~~pection Held T ue~~~y

Alpha Omicron
Chapter Holds '
Mee"t'n g M day

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-and hit of_U.e .year to D..,_!
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Mabel Goeglein. ~rs. Sue Cramer,
dinner ~ommlttee ; Mrs. Florence
Traey, Mrs. Mabel Goeglein, Mrs.
Ruth Blake , Mrs. Mabel Moore,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard
and Mrs. Vlrgmia Simmons, dinand
son, Timmy, visited relative;
t.1g room ; and Mr.s. Clara Thomas,
1Mrs. Marie \:. urd and Mrs. Marga· an Logan, Sunday .
Phil Wolff of Portsmouth was a
ret Blaettnar, program.
business visitor in Pomeroy, Tuell·

Mrs. Florence Tracy , worthy ma·
Iron. wclcol"'cd the gue sts after
whtch th e members introduced
lhctr daughters or guests for the
cv~nmg Two solos, "True Love"
and ''Walking m the Ratn" were
preser:ted by Mtss Nancy Wood·
,::card wtth Mrs. Lucille Swack~
hamer as accompanut
A tribute to mothers was given
by Faye Thomas and Mrs. Ther·
rn Swah:el gave the trtbute to
daughters A group of gtrls, Faye
Thomas, Linda Moore, Janet Struble, Carolyn Si.~son, Connie and
Nancy Woodgeard, Sally Fo11ter,
Rita Nelltzling, Carolyn Edward!,
Br:.:nda Strauss, Sue , SmUh, and
Nancy and Martha Yost preiented
several vocal number.s with Mn.
Swaekhamer as accompaniat.

Mrs. Nellie Tracy gave three
readtngs, "What Is A Girl", "The
World ls Mine" and "Mandy'.s Or·
gan" which we•·e well received.
Mrs Addie Grueser, the oldest
molher present was honored and
presented a flower and Mrs. Phyllis Clark, the youngest mother
present, wa9 also honored and pre.
sented a nower Three generations
of lhrce (amallc.s were present.
Mn. Ethel Williamson, daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs Constance
Shields, daughter and grand
daughter, Mrs Maria Foster and
two daughters and two granddaughters. The youngellt daughter
present was Amy Jones, whose
mother is Amy Kingsland Jones,
formerly of Pomeroy.
A prayer poem, "Angel of Mine"
by the Mistress of Ceremony and
group singing or "Blessed Be the
Tie That Binds" with Mrs. Clara
Thomas at the piano eoncluded
the program.
Committees for the a'ffair were
Mrs. Alice Struble. Mrs Helena
Mullen, Mrs Lots Barris , Mn. l..u·
c11le Swackhamer, Mn Myrtle SIS·
son, Mrs ..Theresa Swalzol , Mn.

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Jaycees Complete Plans For Horse
Show To Be Held Sunday, May 19th

CLARK RETIRES FROM _juDGESHIP

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BACON STEPS UP Dog Bill Also Given Approval
As Legislature Speeds Activity
COLUMBUS (UP) - The House rejected protests from
chan table and fraternal organizations late Wednesday by passing a bill, 76-57, to eliminate slate sales t:u stamps.
Also approved, 75 to 57, was a hill requiring dog pounds "'

.Meies County Jaycees rounded out completion of plans for

.their fourth annual horse show which is to ~ held May 19 at
the ,Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
1n reports from !be several committees Richard C. Follrod
ehairman of the PubUc RelatioJis committee reportOd !hot

tr:om slllndicatlons that the f~rth-~-- eoming Horse Show will be th.e
best yet in aetivitae~ of this nature
jn Southeastern Ohlo.
, · D~n Bet.zing as chairman of the I
refreshment committee reported 1 0
that hhi gropp will 'hive bot dogs, 1
~ ,soda J)Op, ~tato chips, tee cream
and other Items for sale at the

offer unclaimed dogs for sale to medical research institutions
before the cat1inea are destroyed.

Cancer Campalgn
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G al JS Reported
As Half Reached
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Eynon Sentenced
To Workhouse On
Parole Violation

re~orts

•h;:b Morris announced that
First
of the c-urrl:'nt
prices for adlnission to the show Cancer F~nd. drtve Jn Meigs cou~
wouJd be 50 ~nls per adult and IY today md1eated that the goal IS
2:1 eents for children. He said th., over half rea&lt;:he&lt;~, according to
tne· south gate would be open to Chairman Ron Sprmger Th~ total
1 ·the public and the north gate wlll reported collecbed thus far as $2,·
be ·open ooly to owners and ilne 012.M.
groom.
Sprmger tod~y hated the fol .
· Jack Seelig and their helper• 1 towang collerhon.s reported to
wil1 be on hand servtng the Jay- date: Bedford . Twp, $142,07:
tees Cbickeq Barbecue witb sev- J.ieed~valle, . il4~.35;
Syracuse
ina to be ctom 11 o'clock until '$,12099. Mmrrsvi_lle, $4540. Lau
l'hQW time.
t el Cliff . $30; lflradbury, $34 01:
Roger Mor1an as chairman or Letart Twp., $179.10; Salem Twp.
the trephies and ribbons commit· $33: Columbia Twp. $11 .42, Dex·
;-.;"' .r tee adVi.!ed that the trophies are ler, $10 tiD;
Pomc rov. $442.tJ.
dJ'oW On dlspl~ at the Ohao Power \llddleport, $424.1'4; Spcdal Gift; ,
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$511! Commerm.l anc! IndustruU
$185 50· Clubs and Or(!anlntlon ~
Spri.ngs Explorer Scout $7.M a~d Tag Day, $14701.
TrRock
oop 247 will be in charge or the
The chairman said thal all r ~·

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Tuesday of this week Cedric w Clark of
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Prollate and
up to the post vasworn into office
a short lime
of tile appoi!'lment by Gov.

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I hat any indivir',lal or busine.s~ ~o resume h~s practice of law. He 1s ptctured ab~v~..
~iWI~th~~1r~;
who were missed to mat! the'· lff Robert C. Hartenbach as he departed the
of
eontnbullons to Cancer Middle· Common Pleas Court room for the last time as
was
!Df~e
port, o., or tD R"ive it to a capta ..1 nel Photo)
or worker in their area.
The riremen will conduct a po1
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corn !tale in Pomeroy on Saturda~
with the 'J\~~ ,~X·i~·· g( th ·
, ·l]y ~1¥i , . !i!~'id.(;;Ov~ ~to th••
run3'~ Spl'lrtp¥· · allo ~".satd that
Starkl.l Pharmacy and Phillip&lt;
Restaurant coffee sales are beia·•
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'i'he Girls Glee Club of Rutland High-School received a
turne~ tn to the Cancer Fund
bendat.
Recruitment of blood donors fur ratios at the stat~ competition at Denison, University th.is pa~t / Roger P. Daniel(&gt;, M. D., Pon1e-----the next visit of the Red Cro!S week. They are dtrected by Mrs. C. 0. Chapman and wtll pre- roy, Ohio. will represent the Meigs
bloodmobile to be set up from sent their Spring Concert Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the HLghl County Medical Sotiety as oftictat
noon until 6· p. m. in the Pomeroy School Auditorium.
delegate to the Annual Meetlng of
Junior H•gh School auditorium on
Janet
Haley
is
narrator
for
the
concert
and
accompanistS
the Ohio State- Medical Association
Monday, May 20, is now underway
in Colum~us, May 14-16. AJt~nate
arc Judy Chase, Lar.na Turner --~Red cros11 officials announced to- and Patty Young.
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delegate IS: Sehl!l J. Blazewacz, M.
day.
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The need for blood is• sUII great " The concer.t
Assoclation'a
1nd the local Red Cross must again Songs ~.f r,•1th , The Heav:en~
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HOuse of Delegates, they will de·
termlne policJea and elect olfi~ers
Mrll. Catharine Schreiner Mich· metJt a quota of 100 p1nts to assure Re~ound , But the Lord Is M)nd·
blood
for
Meigs
Patients
for
the
ful
of
Hts
Own"
and
"Thank:J,
to
serve the nearly DOOO mem·
ael, 83, died Wednesday evenang
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ben of the 111-year.old ~edical orDear Gnd, For Ev~rythlng" by the
at the Hil1 Crest Nursing Home In next two months.
A11 perions who "&amp;tgned-up" at lllgh Scbool cho1r, · plano 101 1
ganizatton tar the ensuing year.
Athens. She Wit' the daughter of
previous
vislJ~
~o
be
donors
at
thas
"Gyp~y
Mazlll'ka",
Judy
rh•se;
In addition to the buslneaa sea·
the late Louis · and Mary Lute
Women of the County are ure:ed sions tbe Annual Me~ting wiU en·
Sohreiner ·and was born on April time will receive a reminder card. vocal solo "0 Rest In the '...ord",
"Songs from to attend the May Fellowship Tea able 1 physicians to attend Ohio's
18, 1874, in Middleport. She was They are urgently asked to fill out Naomi Carroll;
and
return
the
reply
postal
eard
Plays"; "Barcarolle" snd "Some 11pooeored by the Meigs CountY largest annual postgraduate medi·
preceded in death by her husband,
Day", High School Choir\
Count!ii o1 United Church ,Vomen eal aseembly. Nearly a score of
David E. Michael, who died in as soon as poBSible.
Those who have not previouaJy
Vocal solo "Ave Maria", Phyl · at the Middleport First BaJilist medical apecialty groups will meet
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signed up may register by eallinl lis Riee; plano trio "The Rosary'', Church on Friday, May 3, at 7:30 as sections to hear presentations
Survivora include a niece, Mrs. M or by sending a postal card to Judy Chase, La!lna Turner, Pattv p. m.
by nationally known physicians.
Wednesday, May 8, wtll mark Edith Schreiner Bowman, Middle- Red Cross, Pomeroy.
Youn'g; a Group of Secular Song~
Mrs. Patrick Lochary is presi·
tl'te beginning of Pomeroy's w port, with wbom she made her
'l'he Happy Wanderer", "Tbe
nuaJ dean-up campaign, aceor 1- home until her I•st illnesa and a
Syncopated Clock.., "The Big dent and will be the mstalling o·
lnc tq ·.~nnouncement made today sitter-in-law, Mr1. Sarah Barrows,
Brown Bear".
"Moonlight and fleer tor the officers to be elected
Santa Barbar~t, California.
by M•yor E. F. Robinson.
Roses". H}gh School cbUir; "Song.&gt; Friday night and Mrs. Clare~ont
Workmen will lltart early Wed
We Like to Sing", "Qh a Green E. Hoyt, chairman of Chr!lltian So-Friends mJy call at the Ewing
nesday In Ute Kerr's Run arc11 Fun~al Home wlwlre servi.ce1 will
rtlil", "Lirt Thin~~ Eyes", "To A cial Relations wm lead the devo·
and gtadually work westward l, 'l be held with the time to tie an
W1ld Rose", Girls'
Enaemble; tiona! service.
11'(1\'CI' every street in the viJiat.:!, nouneed later. BJJ.rlal wiU bt In
liongs of Spring: "Will 0' th,
l'aai.Smart, clerk o{ the Middle-tbe mayor 11id.
Wisp",
"Awake It's Sprhi(', port Board of Education, will be
the Coe Addition of the Middlei\11 the paneakes, sausage an!
. Rub!oi.sh is •!ked 'to be pt~i!rl port Hill Cemetery.
'Open Tby Blue Eyea", .i Girls the speaker on the theme o! the
AH members or the Mlddlepol''
eoffee
you can eat for $1 are be·
1~ the eurb so that workers ca,
Mra. Mi~bael and her husband Park Assoc~~lon are being urged Glee Club; finale "Let 1'bere Be meetina ."Free School! in a Free
lng. offered by the BoY Scouts -lf
make the pickups. It bas been re lived in Red HouJe, W. Va., where 'o attend -a regular meeting Fri Song,' Girls Choir.
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Troop 245 at their Pancake Supquested U!at anyone mi&amp;!!ed dur he w1s }'jen.t lot the New York iay e~enlng in Town Hall at 7·3C
Members of the Girls GJel Clu'!)
per to be held ne:d Tuesday a
musi~
will
be
prC3ented
Special
lnr the cleaup rlrive should tele Central Railroad lor more t}lan :o be conducted
by Presidem are Phyllia Rio::e, Reva 'Wtleelec
the
(.ining room o( the Mtddle·
and
lira,.
Gerald
Anthony
will
be
pHone No. 51.
r~ty years. $he Was 'the last of a Bruce Lloyd.
Judy Hayes, Alberta Bawlr.lns,
family or eJI!Jve~ ebild~n an~ had
A report by Atto:-ney Bernar 1 Janet Riggs, Lynn Scnu;_,£1Une organla' 'fflr the service. Women l)f port Fir!lt Bapti!lt Church.
been In lallin1
lor tb¥ p..t Fultz, v!llage solicitor, is expected Steele, Phyll!.s Wlllianu, r,~MOI'Incl tbe lia.t church will have a coffee ·The supper starts at 5 p m
three years. Wb.Ue living In Red lD progren n( court action to ac· Barrett, Linda Bolin, Linda Cre· liour following the program and and will be served until 1 p. m.
House, Mra. Mlebael wu an active 1uire at a fair price a block of means, Dorothy Hy::~ell, Eloise meeting and Mrs. John Kau[f and :md children may have tb~ same
worker in the United Brethren 'lght lots owned by Cash Darst of Musser, Marjorie Priddy, Car1· Mrs. E. L Hughes are co-chairmen offer of "all they &lt;'11n eat at 50·
Churcb.
Kyger located in the area in lyn Robllon, Irine Searles, Joan of the refresh.ment committee and a ticket.
Two hundred ancl !Jfty tickets
Birchfield, Mrs. llavid Darst Jr. is chairman
, .vhicb the Atsoeiahon plans ' 1 Woodard, Charlotte
ot
the
dining
room
committee.
were
distributed to the Scouti
Shirley Ballengee, Thelma Shai·
:omplete a munlcJpal park.
who
are
bUS\' can\'assing the towr:
ter, Marjorie Foley , Janel Bro·
with
their
sales talk
gan, Audrey Clonch, Linda Bush,
the nation's raUroads, heed with
Money
for
the supper will be
Joyce Wolfe, Naomi Cirroll, Lan·
what tbey eaJI "u'hfair competiused
for
summer
campmg ex
na Turner, Charlotte Harris(jn,
tion" ·fiom airlines, the trucldnJ
penses.
Betty Jefters, Judy Slawter, Sulndu1try, and the waterways have
dy Tlllls, Sue TUrner, Judy Mor·
'(Jpenqd an o!fenaJve to aet· their
rls, Dorothy Combs, :MiJdred Haw·
1tor7.' befMe the American peopleklns,
Judy Gallion, •Mary Hy
Otis Lawrence QQ!Uen, M. D.
accO'hiinJ to a ~ncaster, 0., triln·
;ell,
Dee
Thomas, Wanda Coy,
master for the Chesapeake •nd uromlnent phytician uf St. Mary!!,
CIRCLEVILLE,
0.
UPTbr
Charlotte
Schoppart,
Patty Youu~
Mrs. Roy Tracy, president o£
Va., patted aWI.Y Tuelday, Ap·
Obi~ ltaUroad.
'
Pickaway
county
ear
AMociation
Nevada
Ctfeso.
Janet
Haley.
the Meigs County Council PTA
Emelt von Scbriltz Wld the Porn· ril 30th after i abort ll'ne1s.
Jnior ~hoir members are Hilda organized a new PTA ,limt at Loni
CL~f Lions elub Wednesday durDr. Quillen wa1 born in Letart Tuesd~ty night unanimously -.!11 ·
lnt ·thetr ...~tar tu~eher.m meet· Falls, Ohio on March 17, 1887, the dorsed Co:nunon Pleas 1uclge Will· Shoemaker, .Anna ·Mae Barre:'. Bottom Tuesday cvemng.
inf thit "The railroad~ are the son of Charles and Ell• Lee Qull.- tam D. Radclilf to the Fourth Margaret Oiler. Janie Osborn&lt;'
The ne\v Unit wss rorme&amp;' fQ·· Pomeroy Chief of Pollee Franl;
1\oulee Davl!l, Margaret Klt.ehc'l,
only free, unsu~dlzed 1 kind of len, both of whom preceded him District Court of Appeals.
the- new Long Bottom-ReedsviH • Hudson sa.ad today the pOOht
Judge
ltadcllffe,
48,
wns
recom·
Judy
Shilling,
Janet
QUillen,
·erel.
tranaporl:ation 1 lett in ·t&amp;s Udlted in death. '
school which will soon be com d aoulc'l be ~minded that yello•
1
States...
.
He received hia early se!hooUna ~ended to -complete f)le term or 1: Priddy. Georgia Gilinore, 'Diana:
pJeted. Eleetilm of officers W'l.'l line5 painted on curbs mean "n
Judge
Russell
K.
McCurdy,
63.
of
Hlad,
Betty
Morris,
Slildra
Uttle;
don't
In
Letart
Pails,
Ohio,
araduatlng
-He
held
and the new orfreet8 installed parking."
Portsmouth,
who
died
Apr11
22
Jane
Parsons,
Elena
Maittn,
Lat.a
want
Jult from Hil:h School in Pomeroy, 0.; Jibe term runs -to Feb. 8. 196.''1
by
Mr~. Traey.
"We had ('Ver:rborfv fnllowlnv
Lonptreth,
Margaret
&amp;nJth,
Osa
following his ' araduation {rom tbe
• fllr
the rllles pretty ~II not long
Turner, Janet Wrltht.
,
UniVenity of Maryland 'Medleil
Officers installed were Dors •·
MARKIT REPORT
U.s hers for the concert are Larr1 Riibel, prw.ident, Oscar BabcDCk, ago,'' the Chiet Bald, "but ~t
School Jn 1912, he beg-an pdvate
seems some people ha\'e forgot
ClNClNNA1l UP - Produce : Carson. Larry DU,an, Tom Jef.
practice tn Bellevllle 1 W.Va. with
vice president; Mrs. Denver. Cu:his brotbir Dr. Ralph Quillen. He Esgs, about lteady, net paid · ~ fers, Allen Biddle, Jflhn FerreH, tls, secretary and Mrs. Charles ten." He indieatcrl violation tic·
kelt Will be issued where tnfrac
practtced in Jackioftb1.1rt, W. Va. Ctrmt for u. s. consumer ''hit •1 Rob Goode, Danny Hollit!ay.
Humphrey, treasurer. The by
ahd
browns,
A
jumbos
31-M;
A
tions
are noted
a-nd Belpre, Ohio for aeveral )'eara
laws were read and accepted an1
it was ~fore moving 'to st. -.,..,rya, w. va. latJe 29-30; A mediuma 23-27; A
it was decided to meet the last
,
BURIAL BONUS
2M2; B large 25-2'1; F()B
MtiiGS GINIRAL HOSPITAL
Dutchtiin 1931 wbere,he remained in ae-Monday
of
each
..•
ontb.
GREENSBORO.
N. C. UP- An
Uve praeUce until his 'death. He wldteJ and browna, A large 84-al.:
Admitted: Mn. Johh Blaettnar,
Mrs. Paul Theisll of Middle· adverUse:ment by Hargett's Fu·
"tfe. ~uld ~ave oompleted ~ forty- A medium 31-321 B Iara:e 31-33.
·Pomeroy
port accompanied Mrs. Tracy · o neral Home in Wednesday's morn
•
Chietens, steady; frtera $-311.. ·
fJftb )'lit of '1ctlve praeUce Jn
l1111e ot.UU. year.
,' '
lb t'r·~S; helia, t.eavy 13-15; Ugbt
~barged: Mra. Curti&amp; Jtmkl~ Long Bottom and assisted in ·the in&amp; newspaper announced: "W•l
or1~lni ot the new lJnil
. give Top Value otalJlps. ·•
, . " lCOnlln"':" '!"
,li'!M!l ' l~ll.
"""• !'lddl~porl

Ucingl.of the area.
Jack :rhomas, program eha1rman, Hid that the show •programs
~uld be cUstrlbllted at the gate
on lbe d~y of the s~ow · ,
. ~ill Childs as chaarman of the
v.. l9"'~ classes ~eported that the
maJQr1ty of the fifteen classes have
been IJ)Q.keh !Or and tbat ant busMe 5 "r•garu~ttioa ·dl!lslrtn,:· ''1'b'
1Jponso
a class, to contact him at
Karr and Vr~~n Zandt Motor Sales
or to phone him at 485.
·nean Stu.rm 9Jl WSAZ.TV wiU be
the master of Ceremonies for the
ev~nt and judges for the horse
sbow will not be announced until
the day of the show.
Hor&amp;e ShoW cha'irman voiced his
praise of the Meigs County Riding
•(:lub for their cooperation and extended an invitation to that organization to attend a special meeting
in th~ Jaycee Hall next Wednes·
day ~y 8 to diseuss any unfinished plana pertaining to the sho.w.

Recruitment Of .· Rut.l~ ~ SQhq_olJ;~!Ivb- ~i,~y~~~ .

BTOOd bonors• · ··

Is Now Und~rway

Spril\gCo!ltert To 'Be On Friday . am~~ales_
uI

Catharine Michael
Claimed By Death
Wed. Evening

l

,pro~1'am Include~ Me1~Co. Church

Womens CoonCiJ
To Meet Friday

Pomeroy Cleanup
Campaign Slated
To Start May 8

To Ohio Meetmg

D.A~ r:'e~:~~!tihe

Middleport Srout
Troop Sponsoring
Pancake Supper

Middleport Park
Association To
Meet Friday N~te

Railroad's Story
is Explained To
Pomeroy Lions

health

Funeral Services
To Be Friday For Endorse Radcliff
Dr. Otis Quillen To Fill Appeals
Co~ Vacancy

New PTA troup
.is Organized
At Long Bottom

w:

amaU

'

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Both of the legislative "hot potatoes" were •ent to the Senate
for he.arinlo!s and oouible athorr.
Meanwhile .
Senate Majority
leader C. Stanley Mechem t'R·Nel·
aoo.vi.IJe) ordered a speed-up of
act1vaty tn the Senate wltb the aim
of. adjournm~ ,May 31 Both houre~
w1IJ go on a five-day work week
beginning Monday
AclJOn on the sales tax bill followed more than an hour and a
half of debate which raulted in
~ven the speaker of the Rouse vot~

'

.

Pomeroy Police
Chief Warns On
Illegal Parking

Tom Eynon, 55, Syracuse, on
probation since last October afw
he locked hia children out ()( his
home in cold weath@r while be lay
inebriated iuide, was orderel sent
to tbe Cincinnati workhouse for a
period Of three tnonths Wednesday by Judge John C. Baeon.
The judge ,said evidence show~
ed Eynon bad been arrested for
1ntoxicatJon earlier thia week.. and
ha'li been apprehended vtol.a1tng
t~rms of his &lt;probation on other
oceasioJl,J 81DI!e last fan.
JU,dp Jl. E. Grtndley satd James
Singer hll been bound over to tire
arand jury under $1 ,000 bond on
a charge of non support.
Charg~ agam.st Charlet~ Scboppert, 33, Rutland, jailed Aprtl 30;
have been dropped according to
Sbfftff Roben c. Hartenbacb.

mg.

1

Clovd U"Vftf PaNOt

Hou~e Speaker Roger Cloud (R1 Logan), who rarely votes, joined

those favorinlol the bill tllat he
!. caucus
strongly urged be passed in a GOf
earlit:r thh week.
Rep. F. K. Cassel (R·Wrando 1
chacf sponsor of the ball, told the·
House It was "costing too mueh ·
money" to ad.ntinister the present
sales tax laW'.
,,
.
t t.
. We owe at to the . ta?'p.Ryen o(
tbts ~t;, ~ e,hman~te the
stamps, he ~ald . 'H!re.s an ~~
portu~at:p to piCk up 1• million dO\o
lart Without addmg a peuy to the
overburdened tax-paying- public."

Court Ruling In I
Favor As

H passed by the Senfie and
aigned by Gov. C. William &lt;rNeiU
tbe law woul!J go into effett next
Jan. 1. It wol(]d do away witb tu
stamp redeo\ptionf by variouc
cbaritable 1nd fnttrnal groups.
~set
~. bill woul~eh
Hie stile $f,9e,'ft0o ita redemption
money, $4,300,000 in veiMierF !diJ...
counts, $1.BOO:,(l()tJn aFt\~ ·f.om..
mi&amp;&amp;on.s, $800,00CF"m coubty trea.
urer p.aymenU in-a $300,000·· M
printing.

lj"-

A ruling establishing 11 'first
:norfpge rnr $8,800 as fil!t priv.-·
tty \fts made loda)' in a entry filed
tn the
Me1gs County Common
Pleal! Court in t.be case, Ralston
Purina Co , vs. the F~nners Fee 1
and Supply Co., and the Farmer:.
Rep Harold Oyster (R·Mariet·
Bank and Savings Co .. et al.
ta), chamn.an 'f tbe Rouse- Health
Committee 1apd sponsor of tbe dog
The ruhng was favoring the cross bill, said dogs were ''lndiapenupetitioner, the Farmers Bank and ble" to medieal research.
Saving_.; Co , saying the bank hJ,
Oyster said Humane Socletiea
due to 1t that amount ww1th mte. which operate aome publie ~ fJ~
P3t from May 10, 1~.
at 8'1', nanced ammal sheltera were "reon a promissory note.
luctant and unw111ing" to , lum
their dogs over to medical sebools
The court found th1t the Farm· preferring instead
to destroY
crs Feed and Supply co., execu' them.
~ to the cress petitioner itl! ce ··
The Marietta optometrist said
lain mortgage, held to be f1rst
!lnd best !ten upon pri!mises ~ his bill would permit do{ pounds
lbt feed company. Finding the and such animal .~htlters to keep
~onditions
of
the
mortgagn dogs as JonJ as tbey wanted. But
breachcrt, remaining
mortgage once a decision bu been made to
liens or the partie! to the actton destroy a do,, It would first hne
WC!re ordered transferred to th · to be offered to a medical insUtu~urplus
proceeds, if any, from Uon for sale for $3.
'llle or the mortgaged premises.
Rep. J. Frank McClure (R-AsbDetermmatlon or rJ;iht.s of pre- land) told the House he owed bia
ference batwe~n the plaintiff an • life to a medical experiment per'.he cross petitioner will be con· formed on a dog. ln 1933, he u.id
tinued as wtll determination of. be was afflicted witb a rare di:
rights between tbe plaintiff anrl sn.se and given only fiVe weeki
the defendants. James T. and to Ih•e. McClure said his lire wu
Hortense Jobb.
saved by a new medicine just then
The court also found that the developed from resean:h on dogs.
~ross petitioner has due ij_ $803.711
"Betause of thi!l," he said 1'1
(Continued on Paga Seven)
plead wiU. you to pass this bill."
Rep. Ethel Swanbeek (R.£lie)
saJd sbe bad been called out of
two committee bearings Wtdnu.
day mornitlg to answer telephone.
calls from "weeping women" wbo
opposed the bill.
Otber legislative news:
lm.vranw: The House pasaed.
128·1. and sent to the Senate an
administration bill to set up a
Meigs Religious l 24 Pl
At the annual meeting of the state Department of Insurance
with full eab!net rant.
\lea~ County Religious Education
wa.. r; A proposed constitutiob·
::'ounrll held Tuesday night in the
r edenlcd Church at Pomerov al amendment whacb would per·
•lection nf offieers And the re mit dties to sell more thap 50
;ignation of Bernice Dowen ~~ per eent of their water supply Jo
outlying suburbs and other towns
cacher were the highlights.
Glenroy Ewmg was elected as was approved bY the House Elee..
and Federal Rdations Com ..
lrcsit.ent for the ensuing year; tions
mittec.
lev C. E. Hoyt .as \•ice prFsidenl;
E"llnHring: The Senate palled
ilenna Rummel as secrefary and and
sent to the House a bill giving
\irs Lena Huber as treuurer.
authority to Kent State ..and BowMiss Bowen · submitted her t " · lint Green univeraities to eslab- j
·ignation as religious educatior: liah engineering colleges.
eaeher with the announcement
Tawnahipa: Tbe .House paased
bat she plans to return to Iowa and 9Cnt to the Senate a ltiQ at.
'o be near her aged mother. 'I'he lowing townships to adopt buildlna
-esignaUon was accepted and M, 1s codes designed to prevent tbe dD!Jowen given high praistt for h ~ struction of sub-standard bulldiAiJ:
&lt;Y&lt;irtt in Meigs County.
lit and bomes.
Named to succeed Miss Bowe11
DMr: A bit permittin.g
' s Mrs. R:dph (Ruthannal Zundel, ist who aecl4entally kill
lt present a teacher of tbe fourth to keep trhe ~rcass was
~rade at Sugar Run School. Mrs. mously pasl!ed by the Senate
!:undel is a graduate of Musklll· sent to'the House.
~urn College and has ta1,1ght Wee:.
a ..r Ad•: The House
Day Rflliglous Edawation in Ohio trol Committee approvedd ;.;-hiiti,i;;il
i'or two years pre¥iot.l91y.
prohibit advertising o{ retail
Prioeipal speaker of the eve11 pricea.
ing wa9 Rev. Clifford Stearns
Junior: Til£' House
Springfield, chairman of the Ohio Committee killed
Council of Week Day Religaow
Edllcation, who spoke on the pro from
would
gress or the progr.am in his borne school,
county.
miss tbe
-c"' .,

Religious
Education Group
In Annual Meet

i~av~e1];~;~:~~~y~~~

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