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SeDtlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• May 3, 1B57

Middleport

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

Society

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

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

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

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

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

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QUALITY COUNTS and
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1955 PLYMOUTH

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

$1495

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

.$1545

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

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$945

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

$845

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GIVE

lollot llocklngo ••• lho p..,.nl wllh

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

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

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Local owner and nice and clean.

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Black flniob, good tires.

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

$5~

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

ELBERF.ELDS ~
but we are prleiag

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

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

'h Ton Pickup ·

no95

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

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

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

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

1949Nash4Door · ..

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

2 ton LWB. Heavy duty all the way

and new tires.

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1954 Chevrolet."J10" .. · .. · · · .. ·• .. $1,195
·Low

4 dr. Sodan.

1954 CHEVROLET

rreen.

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

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

1955 CHEVROLET

Oldsmobile "88'~ · ...... - .. · $2,195
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Sharp car.

$tJ45

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

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1b2.. _ RM Coavmll!lt epe.

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IPltoDO 481

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"Fro"' liV'ilGIES

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

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

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

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

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Mrs. W. A.'Adams
Claimed Peaih
At

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

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

Pome,_.0. Y·ffig·h
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Annual Spnn

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Concert May-10

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Rhode8 Releasell
Audit Of Rutland
Village office~ .

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Non-Supporl
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Charter Will Be To The Senators
·Given On Monday
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Troop ~4Q Bol Se~tl ~Ponsdt~

out by the Unit(ld McthOditl Ctiureh

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was made
in the

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

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

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

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

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

Hlday Coup,. ,LoW ,mUe11e. H)'dramatte drive. JUr:H. You pro~
ab kllbw ;;•refUl owner:
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Judie John Baeo"n, president of
11\e Middleport •
Club, presided
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'County's first 'recipient of
ne\"'lY • create~ stah' schoJarsbi)
lot teacher trainlna.
.
The scholanhip, which amount&amp;
to $CWQ ·a year, lour years, wa'
created by the West Vlre:in :1
State Legi.slature last year and \~
one o£ sevefal .-given all over ijle
state. Eaeh county. has t~e right
to award as many scholar~thlps :a.•
it ha.. members in the House .of
Delegates.
Oliver was ~lected by the l\ta
son Count)· Board of Educat.i,on
(CDntlnuecl Dn , pe.. tht11•) • '

.cUrettors and

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

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

·JW.I)eft Oll'fCr,
!i!hdPL••i~ul: .

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

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

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

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t dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drlYe, Spotless orla:lnal metalllc green fin11b. Q:.Yned by our otnce manae:er.
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reported
lhc
red light ..

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

1951 FORD

Youth Is Facing
Serious Charges
Mter Accident

Wahama Senior
Chosen For

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

$795·

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

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

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

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population to
party pr}mary munic·
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those towns wfll
Independents lhia WI.

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faot oelllng Buicks and Ponllaca. Buy from BlaeUnars for
a Beller Buy.

$1565

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School Board S

GIFTED
WHEN

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

1955 FORD
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fll4,000 which Ia expected to

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

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

ANOTHER

$895·

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

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4 noor Scd11n. Bcautlful 2 tone green

1952 CHEV~OLET

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1954 CHEVROLET

1953 CHEVROLET

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

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F.OR LESS!

VB 4 DooJ. Hydramatic Trans., local
owner and low mileage. Tires like new.
Beautiful 2 tone fli'lish, radloj and healer.
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Observed May 1

ERY CAR DRASTICALLY

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Refreshments of punch, cakx
iced in white and topped with a
yellow jonquil, coffee, pink, y~l·
lew and wh.ite mints, and llU' ',
were served by Mrs. Dale Smith .
rhairman, assisted hy Mrs. Chari
t• Strauss, .Mrs. Albert Wood11.rd.
Mrs. Lawrence Lannirrg, Mrs. Den·
ver Thoma, Mrs. Hl'nry Werry
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Mrs. Donley Reibel, Mrs. Ronal
Smith and Mrs. Robert Arnold.
The table was attractive with
\~hite lace cover over green an I
centned with an arrangement of
Yfilow, white and pink snapdra·
gons and bridal wreath, with yel·
lew tapers In three branch eadelabra on tit her side. Miss Fick pre
sided at the punch
bowl.
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TONIGHT
Robert Taylor
Richard Todd
Dana Wynt.eT
Edmund O'!Jrien
D-DAY, THI 6TH OF JUNa
(Cinemucope - Tcebnieolor)
T,be sixth birthday of Barbara,
-alsOdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ben Cooper
White, was celebrtted at the
Anna Maria Alber1hetti
morning 1e111i0n of the Middleport
DUEL AT APACHE WELLS
·Kindergarten, Wednesday, May 1.
(Naturama-Color)
Mrs. White and the teacher, Mrs.
Guy Reynolds, served ice cream
SATURDAY ONLY
MAY 4
sandwiche, and candy-dolls with
John Ireland
Beverly Garland ravors of party hats to the chil·
THE GUNSLINGER
dren and wt&gt;re assisted by llar(In Color)
bara, John Ingels, There~a Casci
-altoand Debra Lyoni.
John Welssmueller as Jungle Jim
Others at the party table were
THE D!VIL GODDESS
Larry Walker, Cynthia Mills, Kathy
-als~
Morgan, Rex Rou!lh, Michael Bus..
Comedy ..-.d Certoon
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Dated tbi5 30lb day ()[ Aptil,
N()tice Is hereby given that 19~7.
-~
Le).,osy •Mission for a box sent Audrey Koehler whose Post Office
John
C.
BICO
address i.s coolville, Ohio, Ro\Jte 3
them recently.
Judge of the Probate QN'it
Th(: May Fellowship mtieting t;) has been duly appol.nted AdminisMeigs
tratrix
of
the
estate
of
Susie
L
be Peld BI the Middleport Baptist
Springer,
deceaesed,
l&amp;te
of
Or·
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3,
10,
17,
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ChUTch, Friday, May 3, was an·
t:ounced by Mrs. Young, keY
church womtm . A mother-daugh ·
ter banquet with the Federated
(i((•lf' in charge was announceO.
fo! May 10. Mrs. Waldo J. Rarteh- spoke of the reading coursP
and r..,uested each member tO
report ~
on their readin".
All me1n·
0
bl'r:. were asked to bring at'ticle~
f r. shower for the l&gt;~nily burn
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eU out, to the chu rch, • Sunday
morning.
A skelch on the Back Bay MiJ·
sion was g\vcn bY Miss Mary \'.
Reibel ;md slides or tiJC mission
were stlown.

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Club Meeting

NOTICI "f Afi'OlNTMINT
E1t1te of S.,•lt L. S,rl"n pr

urrtlture

lhc
ftandling ol vii-

."~Ito -Mra.
· ·Wilma
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Pomeroy, Bertha Jaeitron, kutland

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

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

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

T-he Daily Sentinel

CHISTER D OF A

Dft'OTEB· '1'0 INTI!RESTS OF MEIGS-MASON All&amp;\.
RICHARD .. . OWIN- OINERAL MANAGIR
11'1'1101.0 L GRIINI- IDITOR

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lJittJ 'lf~-.,.01. -ntaUve, BottlnelU-Klmboll, Die., W
,'dilr-CI!t, 16, N. Y.
MOOd ea. ...utaa matter at tbe post ofllce at Pom

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Sunday

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officers.

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m. for nomlaatioa

qut.,_ auetlan.

8:25 Sl~~:n On
8:30 Clrele S R.aneb

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C.uoa,falel:
earrler
avallable 110 "'"ll per
~ _\li ,it llllnnQ, at e .DoliJ SeotU.el om.e, •1UO: 111
~ tbrft Dfdlfths;.
90. 8y motor rOutfl where •niJa},te·
tl. BJ dlail o.. refit $8; oi:l DIObtla, $US; throo moallla

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10.30 Capt uauam

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-..,nth,""""II. aflontoon except Subda~ br The Ohio Valley
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lla&lt;t, Die., It 110 Ml!ellalllc St., Po.....,, 0. Buolaea
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12:00 Down on the Farm

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Chiel's Fire Warning Is Timely;
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Suggest Stringetrt Law$ On Cdre/Ms
Ht~tidling 01 Burning Materials Here

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~:43 Mows Pl~u"'
8&lt;00 1!&lt;1\o Roatr. .

Chief of Police Leroy Bartrum of Middleport suggested Friday a ttmcly warning for everyone wlto inhatil tho wee!J Ani·
erlcatt Indians sent bodr to Elll'&lt;lpe attd mtdt so popular ~
Sir Wattef Raleigll. 't'lte great Sit Walter was lamous.for more
than laying down his coat ift a Jnllddy Engfish pud&lt;l!t while
hl~ lady tttkk~d acros.e. life helpfd brlnll' fobeuo !till&gt; Jespectablhty at the Engltsh Court. Probably millions of smoking addicts who fjnd the wt'lt lacking to gel off the habit have b~­
rated tho day Sir Walter picked up his firs! pi pt.
It's a long stretch of lntaglnatlOII from the- 8'rillsll• gentle·
man to the warning sounded here, but there Is a relatl~IIJblp.
A flt-e thai begun Ftldoy at the ~~ of t 1\(l.fdi~t:l .slote in
a pile of Iumtm lil&lt;el)l' eootd b.we been lghitfd oJt)11nmt a '·
CJtrelessly thrown cigar or cinrette. Chief ·Bartrum's adwce
was and is to be citel'ltl liihete we throw such items. the sun
has ~n out ll!rol\g for on!y a little o~er a 'Week afltl aket~
exp&lt;Jsec! materlaJg \VIII burn with Ollll' !he !ligfltest ptovaeatlon.
This cert~inly holds true on our 1111'111 and ~toodlando ""
welL Western states bave strict laws requiring a $100 mini·
nttllll fine for lillyt!ft'! apprehended thtowlnf o!\Ofn a bUtlllng
cigarette out of a Cat wiftd6\11 alon~ a wide super hlihway. The
· law says "any burning h\aterlal," which means e~erythlng
Huge sitns stare the traveler in the face warning agalnll!
throwing. away any bUl'lllng obJect. Ohioa,.., and other mid·
western otates, 118\fe not toudd It necessary to be u stringent
SllVER RIDGE
this vki'nify.
ts the Fft We-8t p&lt;!ople. Yet fire every year .ausesrnllllons &lt;JI Re; and Mrs. Everett 8,..,. Rev. Arat!scomb and tamny aal'
dollars of Wl!li!e here, keeplftjf tlre lnsutiilct ntes hlgll. We comb of Tuppers PI•Ins, received at W't!llston at his mother's home:,
Welt might tal'te a leaf !rom our neighbors' books act't!SB tile word Sunday ntgbt of tbe sudden from wltere rhe runotal w•s h.el i,
l!ockies. Perhaps we should lnsi•t more strongly on lafet¥ d'"''' ~f Rw. Bron•~mb's broth~r M':.)' 1 at 1 p. m
precautions !rom Ureless handling Of fire.
Jameo, of Wel!otob, Oh!o.
~ri. ta~e Watson tnd MI. and
IllJ'ief, 52', Was a viltior in the
:Brlnst6thb home it' Tuppers .PI::.inJI'
in January. During his four wceb
stay th11e, he attended aervices ut
the Souttt BetRel, Lottrld~ and
1'uJ)pL'rs Plains £UB churcl'l•.~,
making may acqualntancet in

MtY, Gtrr&amp;tt Christy, Silver Jf,id~c
ltert' visitors In the 8riiUIMmb
heme at WoUstbn, 1\lesd.ay nteat

8 30 Saturday Night Jamboree

CONDUCTS REVIVAL

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\he ftev: N. D. Bordon; Galljpo-Usr paalor of the Middleport Mt.
Motiah Bapt!st Ckureb, ia holding
re•[va' aervieea at the COI'inth
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111:40 l!ltlWitel!
The May meeting of the Middle. 12:30 Sign Off.

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10 SO What One. Person Calt t)q
II :00 Thu Is The Lite

11 30 Man to Man
.46 Industry on- fi•IKie ~'12 00 O(f to AdvelltUN
t2· 1S Whal's YOUl' ~'ht

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t!·SO 'PV Cbapel
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2:00 Youth Wants to lf~
.2:30 Zoo Parade
3:00 Wide Wide World
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S:OO Meet tbe Prest
tl:30 Statesmen Quartet1e
5:45 News Picture
6:00 Tales of Benial Lancers
6::ro Circug Boy
~:00 Sle~·e Allen Show
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8 :00 Alcoa Hour
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9:30 Rosemny dlrifiine.,. ;

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~ddleport and wotdd make a laSt
canvass of tbe village today to
compJete thi!l patt &amp;1 their wo:tk.
BI!,IDUa:l

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AT IHOI SHOW
C. t. 1tibba, O'fner Of Jloush
Shoe St6re, sad bls 10n, Geotge,
plan to atten~ tbe ShOe Sltow It
the beshlet-ililton Hotel in Columbus Suftd'ay.

ANIIIUAIIY TO MelT

The Auxilraty ol the Hiddlei!Ort
F'lre DOjlatllllebt' will m~el Moo·

da)' evelllng a~ tht home ot .Mr~.
·tlnmet Sllluh:r. Officei'a of the
Awrltluy wiU ad as hoste&amp;;es.

C fie i')otJ'efi
It Could Be You.
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Tetuaeae E!Jtf.e
2:00 Matinee 'J'h~er
3:!10 Qu~n fOJt • J)jy

NS Mod'et!II\OtlloMes

TBA

10:30 News Headllnes

o!tlcially open Hospital Day actlv· vice-pres.; M'tor. !~uter, aeetetiry,
Mrt. Norman Babr and daughtrr lUes at the ChlUicothe Veterarrs and Mr~. Jaet Bethfelt trruurer.
Donne of Sumner spent the p.a:;t Hospltal, Suaday, May 5tb. lie is
week end ia Weat virginia wl·'l the "keynote" tpeaker for an inter· l
NIW A:aliVAL
M.r11. BaRr's motber. Tbey relw t· faith Memorial Service at 10:30 a. ' Mr. and Mrs, 'Val Jfdgar RIE'Y
ed: home Sunday night wlth Mt. m. Rcmarlr:s of remembranee Iff' noldt, Gallipolis, today announ.C!·
llHbr.
olso being offered by Fred W. ed the birth of 1 dauahter, Rem
'tRacker, State commander of the Lynn at Holzer HO'!pltal Saturday
Mr. pnd Mrll Garrett Chrh.y American Legion. That ore:aniza· Grandparent• ate Mit. and Mr.!. Ed·
were In Columbus S;tutday on Uon ls s~oruoring the program in
.\..., w dfe
buah'leS!', wnne thete, they vlsl',•d eonjunetlori with the bospltal'a gar Reyno 1~. 1nid port; M'r. Rn I
· h the1r daugh ter, J 1\Mt , Q.!t 0 t-~ chaplams. Appropr1ate muse
Mrs. Harry
Mot&amp;tntoWn
1 f(lr Great
w:t
Gtaid Hicks,
tuii'l,tlt ife:
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terflein Colleg6, Wene"vlne-, r.nd the occasion 18 ~elng provided bY H. Reynolds, Middleport, Mrs. Har·
With relatives of both Mr. and \fni'. the 66lst Air Foree Band anc the
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Chritty in Colu!flbUS, Suth111Y, re. "Singing Soldiers" of Sidney, OhiO. ry LUCtS, Whiftitr, CtJI(. ark'l J1'.1fl!.
turtling home late Sundag lll!!h'
An expo~uUon of displays and Wyant, Clal"bblltJ, "tv. Va. ·
Lours through the hospital's ftciJ.
Mrll ~· Jobn DUI . or M dla~ort kles will also be open to the
villted recently Wlth M .Faye public at 10 30 a. m. Tit~ diaplays
W&amp;htfn, Silver Ridge.
will show growth an(( ptdpus In
health, welf~re. and military fields.
Many are hugh 2 dimensional pan·
el disp~y11. that quickly portray
difficult subjeets In an eaay to
underatand fashion.
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1:30 1-Jio In u. S. A.
1:6$ Ba~Jtball Preview
1:!5 :Baseball Game of Vfeek

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Meigs C01nty News

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Artbtlr Godf1ey
Strite It Rich

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112:00 Tomgbt
I :00 S1jQI Off

9:00 Lamp Unto IllY. !leo\
9:30 Look t)p &amp; Live
10:00 UN In Aeti!'Al
10:30 Camera Three
11:00 Leh's Take A 'l'rlp
I! :30 Wild Dill Hickok
12.00 Heckle and".i'eokle
12:~{1 Bodge &amp; Bqlletil
1:30 Medical forum

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Ina tund ""bcnturef, EwlnJt t. panels now rt:~preaentr to~ df
BoleJ, r~lldent of the Colurt~lmN 'ftttln'l bustneai. One of the lllO.t
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Tllt Otilo CllftJoanv Is O!ferlna
thtae debentnret to Ohio ln'vertota
onlv, ptlced at 11,000 JH'll' fl.OOO
debanturOt, ohu "prued lntmtt.
Tbla lo tile fllih lima tho ()hio Cotn
pony h•• underwritten 'l'ltnn Arl

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their expanalon program.
Tbt 'l'lfln eOdlp•ny, rabrleotoro
or tllttt metal products for over
110 ,..,.,
formed Ia t!IOS t~
lltth lner ..,.ll'"'rlt &lt;111lnp ol
p)'tlled metad, popular durint tb
Vlelol'lon era. Whtn 1!71H ehtlllf·
ed, thl' @flplftY tiNBded lr,to
more uJtlul and nletllla product~
lneludiAr rooltnr. ,..,., lrou1h.
rutlitl, Hni!flc!tor p!JO, down
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two IJOW 1ale1 wmiiO;UIIJ, and
.lddod eijperleiGe lo
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Otilo, ond Soullt lUnd, ltidiiJII, to
'l&gt;ro•l41 ediJipollf&lt;illo!fld llollttHor
dielr peeducto an4 ,to 1tep up aetvl&lt;e to lho~ dlflrlbutora. TIUin
Art Metal lo olio dillrlbutor for
WIU·Ii:nowa UDOI of futnaeu., aJr
conditioner., fttruh auppUea. u.
phalt roonn~o "'"""""'" aa4 otool
ohaato aa4 ohttlmotll lobrlellinl
toolo alld , ......,1-.
Jolin P. SHoll. 1 yottlln of 40
yean urvk:i,. If """dait ot the
eompaoy. Horol4 W', lilutt.. tountlor or tho llquiro .lluiln1 Supply
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Jd'iss Barbara Anrr Wehrung.
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff and Mt&amp;. Ke .

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at~nt ~er while ill and ,Mn.
LAwrence ~g f!Jr c"ds .stnt
her at the death of her brother.
It ·Will announ~ed that ainoo the
lut meeting the Temple bad ·received an lnvltatiol1 to attend the
l.nspeeUon .of Logan Temple on
May )-f, The travelinc .pt~l.ze doo
"'tod br Mro. Bomi&lt;l Dorst awltdad to Mro. ,William Flahor.

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Mr,. naJO ,smttlt, llrL Ada.ln ~

bath, Ml'Bi Carrie Gruner and M1Js
Bernke AnD Durst.
1be 'JUliO' meetillg will be held
at the home of Mrs."Rtcbard Campo
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Buchanan, Mrs. Luey Gregg, Mr.
Tay~or, Mr. .ani
Mrs. Donald LoWei-y.
Mem,bera were L.v.un Buebanan,
Judy aftd Karen Gregg, Judy Sauer
Janici 'J;li-lde, Sandra !Hysell, uet
en Taylor, Susan Allensworth, Pay
~.;;r;",i;;;~;n;;avid Lyons, Cindf
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t9 thoae nlm~il fi};toYe
~- 1\!fa. George HeiDe•. lira. Ro~
l1ii lloubo.~•- ll.lobord C,llllpbel!.

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~,t .t.o II' - -;...,., of OUa leWII. I bow -C!iily
qp oll'f~ thaU
Jllla~ In Q!e aa111 .._ Jlpe :lbaes Mted IIIIIUJ, kl lit
,... ~ ,.ee ._.. . . ~ my adnrhllllnllo!t we 61 getlhblp doae In Pomeroy.
Jl.,.l!ll ilWa:ra my poUty J,;,(et tile Job done aad Bot jut Ill talk aboat 4okt;lhe job.

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- stioeets 315 daya .-,.., 11114 lhe sllmulaljon. of tiallnea •• ......,. ~ Is lll1·
~:-die new eeon"'DI&lt; ontloolt for ,2!! ~ Help Cftmtr.
I knf!W that I, as YOUR may,or, md YOUR vUJace 001111eU .,._ Y~lJB vWa&amp;e

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#On tid wheel of progrealve I"Vei'!I'Deal that w!ll be oae of~~ '"' us afll,
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llr~ and Mrs. Fred Crow weq! 4
Pa~ersbtlrg.' "!tV. N:a. ftu'rsdif
called by t~ de,tb Qf her au.rt

Dur.inJ tbe soelal bour a DWilber
of "'-""" were p'-l'ed and pr.lzes
p_ _4e~ Jo Mr,. lltl'l~ ·Mrs. Alnaoda,l(mler .and Mrs. Karl (lruwr.
~ent.s ~ sened obTtbe

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Pythian Sisters
Past Oiefs tn
Thuruloy.Meetjna

The wenmlnster
' ship of the First
Church had a ha}Tide to
.f'.Wk Frid.J)' evening aq,d
,f ,.leper f.9a&amp;t ~t ·the p-.rk.
ware accompanied by the
H~¥d RuP»fJ..t; Mr. and M,ll.

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Ygu"g:in neart
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prayer
to unison
op- 1~ ~~~~k~~~::=~~~-J;::;
enf!d
ebarge
of the
prealdent,
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J:lenry
R&lt;libel.
)11'1, W!Wam ,
Bill
IQ!IIDMer lhalllted the 1\'0up lor •

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VILLACJ4 CLE~Is;

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Miss "''h6lma 6rueter uaJite"a'by
W.ooda:eard,
-Jan- Miss Lena Grueaer j!ntertained the
ii!IIIY Past Chie:ft of )fagn_olla Temple
Pythian Sisters, TlmrJday evening at her homo, Cherry St.
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ln April, 1,956.

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Pl'()eram In 1056 wa1 the aiqulallion of the Squire Reallot Sup)ly

paUont at M~\CII .GCRI!.ral f191pltal
after lnlurllllf ti~ foot wmt o P.&gt;•·
e.r zyower. ~tum,jl 1o JilJ hom.~',
Anne St. Tbur$4oy.
~is• ~rd• .t Wr waf!l J

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CHARLES O. (PAT)

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~slblliW of both ,pafenta an&lt;. eu v:.isit~Pr ig n.eiq~. Frid.Jy.
schools for the educe.rion of youth
Mr. ond ]llrt. Jl4!lt'Y ~l&lt;r!lury
and stated that tile way yGuth Lc wer~ ~uOOm !l'is.itor&amp; in GalliP9lU
~ucated is the creates respon
Thursday.
lbility o[ aU.
'lie¥, ··~ Mrf, \Valclo ~- llamh
re~w-ned hCNPe toda¥ ~after a ~w
speaker d~148.~ tbe work days
vial.t io Qe~d wi\b Dr.
:B.oarl;l oJ ,lld)J.Gftl!1.n a n d
respOOlllblljty \0 lbe ,. .,. and llr• Jame• A Do,...h """

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Fjr.RM FIR! WARN!t\IG
Cfi,\MPAIGN )II: - UP Throefourths pt all fire damage to farm
buUdlbga tJ due to some construction fdUlt that ~areful inspection
could .have uneo~ed a University
of fH:Inoi.s. fattn Safety speclalilit
said.

Robin Hood

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q~l~ia oouq.ty re®ipts eHmbe.~ ~~ the
from $.2.993 to $4.-tlO, a r,i~ of !f7 f9r 1~lo I!"'per ee.nt. Athens Count¥ J.l.!Jmped tl91t ,ill •'~~&lt; Qh~
~~~~~..ind the
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Middleport schools
from $15,11~ \o 111118 to $13,895, a WheAlio'~, W. Va.
seven
eent drop.
"A~ •PjJWSr
:bl@ ~~~r~;!'~ in tbe county IIChools.
meetin1 closed with a prayt b t1 report 3P, ed" he &amp;aid, "competitive -~
by Mn. RalPh Zundel, wife o~
most of t:h e power has not. The latter is d.
the Pomeroy First
areas, haw question of 'time."
anda~oteor
for the year in
was given to the offi.:;ers
year. Ther,e are Z4
other
, including LUC8:s,
of the p,aet year.
that bae collections for the we'k
In excess of the same week 1 y&amp;ar
age.
Total Ohio sales tax collections
for the week which preceded Eas
ter were ,,740,192 compared to
;¥:arlene

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t.llto tlorodiy t.9n( • .n d 1!Jn.

:eoorch, ciY.\e orranintions .and
..a~1cc clubs. fle spoke or the rre-

$3,827,21$ f~r tb~ col't'U.sp.ending

Sports. P«rade
Weatherman
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wrlttnn a t.t40 000 IMue nf Tiffin b)' tire tltnn eomp,nv •nd ft)IDU~

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,ff:f\1p lini:U1! ,Qf ~QJ tW,ith
(ales qf Jlrep~Jid ,tax. r~eipts in
)Hs. R(,)w~~ AA pia~o accom~lst three ~att.the~stern p:l:\lo coontles
Wie ." en~l)}ltd !JillNil.vthe
1,1 were ~P in two Instances and
haur . Also Mae Vmeyard' &amp;_o 11 k 1dow~ tt\a third for :the werk end·
J6V(I~al/ict!A;l'J!j :)Y~~e Mt~ EW•:.ip tng prt 20.
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lfathere around the plano.
According to Stat~ Treas!Jf~
Mrs.
saunt~Ws gave th ~ Rog~r W. Tracy :Metgs Copnty s

3:30 Edge of Night
t:OO The Early Show

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6:00
6:15
6:30

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J'$ijl Smart. ol~~ of ~!,. ~~~~~~- Gil'l tfoou w~ ~~~ jn P~
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;~~ueot •P•.oloer Ill! IJ!e U.Ome of th'
Mr. and }llrt. ~ Miflot of Jlut•
mooting and ~ g.ave .ulrJliJtive land "Visited Thursday witb M.r.
and n&amp;,P.Hve AU~Sw.tt:S to the que~ and ~. Charles Jl,uclt.
flon "Do Yov~®lsJlo A ~o I
Hobart 'lli!Pi) ..jiG
·bee~ a

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3·00 Face the Nation
a·:::o Sunday News Special
4:00 see It Now
5·00 My Friend P'lieka
5:30 Annie Oakley
6 :00 I.Jts!lie
6·30 Jaek Benny
7·00 Ed Sullivan Sbow
8·00 GS Theater
8.30 Alfted Uitchcoek
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2·30 The Last Word

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S: 15 Secret Storm

7:00 Captain .Kanaaroo
Garry

11:50 a.m.

O•·•'"'e

10:00 Badge 114 .
10:30 News Headlines
10:40 Nlilewatch

9:30 Wh1!1t'i!l My

7:43 CBS NEWS
Morulna Show

· Candidate for Movor

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8:44 NBC NeWs
NlO Producer$ ShoWCiaet

10:00 sunday News Speelal
10:15 The Late ShOw

MONDAY

the
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uoed m "'• 4llila¥#om .... lh&gt;
rerresliittent table ..., u,bte4 by
!all pillt•lopeN oo H&lt;h ilde Of oo
arrtnl~t, 9f tulipe, naretnut
liluebefto,;-:l9114ilila, bridal wr.eftlt
a~~ ..money.;.!.,. ln a ~ eq_n.
t,iner.
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Th01 loeludo l.tr&lt;. Rassell llHII,
Governor C Wllliam O'NeUI will pr..tdeni; !ofu. David O~li-.

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19'&gt;-lloreas.
f'oal - · M'rc
T. F.-Kaqt,f,
llawtltio
11ft, O.ttVld Daat Jr. wu in Marge of deco.ratWna ed u.ed sprm;.
blossonw op. the tUft' of the cl;lu.rcb sanctuM'}' . .Spr_~ iflowtorJ were

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Hu,taea, .Bitcta; Mrl. Clemi8 Fo~
Loi'$1; Mo. Owen Braf:tan, Nr1.
Gerlld ,Antbolly, Pl-ioclDa Cir&lt;io.

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10:45 NUewntch
Gartten Clnb hu been post·
poned ror a week 11nd wlll be held -~-:~~""": _ _ .:.__:_:1~2~:00;_:. stan ou
7
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5·~ Cartoons
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'-'•: tlu.-, stl'eot
'l'Od'ay
6:00 Snpetlllitl
er, t,ported Friday
!loftlpet lleom
6:30
We.athm:ast
Streit
a~;:t:~r!:
1lte Prieo 1o llithl
6:M §ports ~ye

lhirlll·elllht loodll of

30,000 Expected·
At ~-et Hospital
Day 0~ Sunday

Perry Co.tno

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Day Book

T-he Daily Sentinel

CHISTER D OF A

Dft'OTEB· '1'0 INTI!RESTS OF MEIGS-MASON All&amp;\.
RICHARD .. . OWIN- OINERAL MANAGIR
11'1'1101.0 L GRIINI- IDITOR

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lJittJ 'lf~-.,.01. -ntaUve, BottlnelU-Klmboll, Die., W
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MOOd ea. ...utaa matter at tbe post ofllce at Pom

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Saturday- Channel3
Sunday

'l'u.flldatr at 8 p
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officers.

r~atecl

to bring

m. for nomlaatioa

qut.,_ auetlan.

8:25 Sl~~:n On
8:30 Clrele S R.aneb

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9·30 Cumby

C.uoa,falel:
earrler
avallable 110 "'"ll per
~ _\li ,it llllnnQ, at e .DoliJ SeotU.el om.e, •1UO: 111
~ tbrft Dfdlfths;.
90. 8y motor rOutfl where •niJa},te·
tl. BJ dlail o.. refit $8; oi:l DIObtla, $US; throo moallla

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10:00 Fury
10.30 Capt uauam

•110:l'ubU.hod
-..,nth,""""II. aflontoon except Subda~ br The Ohio Valley
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lla&lt;t, Die., It 110 Ml!ellalllc St., Po.....,, 0. Buolaea
SIJ7.

11 :00 True Story

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12:00 Down on the Farm

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Chiel's Fire Warning Is Timely;
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Suggest Stringetrt Law$ On Cdre/Ms
Ht~tidling 01 Burning Materials Here

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~:43 Mows Pl~u"'
8&lt;00 1!&lt;1\o Roatr. .

Chief of Police Leroy Bartrum of Middleport suggested Friday a ttmcly warning for everyone wlto inhatil tho wee!J Ani·
erlcatt Indians sent bodr to Elll'&lt;lpe attd mtdt so popular ~
Sir Wattef Raleigll. 't'lte great Sit Walter was lamous.for more
than laying down his coat ift a Jnllddy Engfish pud&lt;l!t while
hl~ lady tttkk~d acros.e. life helpfd brlnll' fobeuo !till&gt; Jespectablhty at the Engltsh Court. Probably millions of smoking addicts who fjnd the wt'lt lacking to gel off the habit have b~­
rated tho day Sir Walter picked up his firs! pi pt.
It's a long stretch of lntaglnatlOII from the- 8'rillsll• gentle·
man to the warning sounded here, but there Is a relatl~IIJblp.
A flt-e thai begun Ftldoy at the ~~ of t 1\(l.fdi~t:l .slote in
a pile of Iumtm lil&lt;el)l' eootd b.we been lghitfd oJt)11nmt a '·
CJtrelessly thrown cigar or cinrette. Chief ·Bartrum's adwce
was and is to be citel'ltl liihete we throw such items. the sun
has ~n out ll!rol\g for on!y a little o~er a 'Week afltl aket~
exp&lt;Jsec! materlaJg \VIII burn with Ollll' !he !ligfltest ptovaeatlon.
This cert~inly holds true on our 1111'111 and ~toodlando ""
welL Western states bave strict laws requiring a $100 mini·
nttllll fine for lillyt!ft'! apprehended thtowlnf o!\Ofn a bUtlllng
cigarette out of a Cat wiftd6\11 alon~ a wide super hlihway. The
· law says "any burning h\aterlal," which means e~erythlng
Huge sitns stare the traveler in the face warning agalnll!
throwing. away any bUl'lllng obJect. Ohioa,.., and other mid·
western otates, 118\fe not toudd It necessary to be u stringent
SllVER RIDGE
this vki'nify.
ts the Fft We-8t p&lt;!ople. Yet fire every year .ausesrnllllons &lt;JI Re; and Mrs. Everett 8,..,. Rev. Arat!scomb and tamny aal'
dollars of Wl!li!e here, keeplftjf tlre lnsutiilct ntes hlgll. We comb of Tuppers PI•Ins, received at W't!llston at his mother's home:,
Welt might tal'te a leaf !rom our neighbors' books act't!SB tile word Sunday ntgbt of tbe sudden from wltere rhe runotal w•s h.el i,
l!ockies. Perhaps we should lnsi•t more strongly on lafet¥ d'"''' ~f Rw. Bron•~mb's broth~r M':.)' 1 at 1 p. m
precautions !rom Ureless handling Of fire.
Jameo, of Wel!otob, Oh!o.
~ri. ta~e Watson tnd MI. and
IllJ'ief, 52', Was a viltior in the
:Brlnst6thb home it' Tuppers .PI::.inJI'
in January. During his four wceb
stay th11e, he attended aervices ut
the Souttt BetRel, Lottrld~ and
1'uJ)pL'rs Plains £UB churcl'l•.~,
making may acqualntancet in

MtY, Gtrr&amp;tt Christy, Silver Jf,id~c
ltert' visitors In the 8riiUIMmb
heme at WoUstbn, 1\lesd.ay nteat

8 30 Saturday Night Jamboree

CONDUCTS REVIVAL

7·00
8:00

\he ftev: N. D. Bordon; Galljpo-Usr paalor of the Middleport Mt.
Motiah Bapt!st Ckureb, ia holding
re•[va' aervieea at the COI'inth
BapU,~

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111:00 '!'RA·

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1~::10 ~~~ a_nd S~rlo

atirf!'lrW f!O§ffliNID

111:40 l!ltlWitel!
The May meeting of the Middle. 12:30 Sign Off.

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Ul HI Ch.riitlan Science PropiO.
10 SO What One. Person Calt t)q
II :00 Thu Is The Lite

11 30 Man to Man
.46 Industry on- fi•IKie ~'12 00 O(f to AdvelltUN
t2· 1S Whal's YOUl' ~'ht

'. For Mayor

t!·SO 'PV Cbapel
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1:00 ChampionshJp Bowllqf
2:00 Youth Wants to lf~
.2:30 Zoo Parade
3:00 Wide Wide World
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4.:30 Outlook
S:OO Meet tbe Prest
tl:30 Statesmen Quartet1e
5:45 News Picture
6:00 Tales of Benial Lancers
6::ro Circug Boy
~:00 Sle~·e Allen Show
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8 :00 Alcoa Hour
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9:30 Rosemny dlrifiine.,. ;

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DepaM"tkenl-

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"Clean-up Week"
~ddleport and wotdd make a laSt
canvass of tbe village today to
compJete thi!l patt &amp;1 their wo:tk.
BI!,IDUa:l

Joha

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AT IHOI SHOW
C. t. 1tibba, O'fner Of Jloush
Shoe St6re, sad bls 10n, Geotge,
plan to atten~ tbe ShOe Sltow It
the beshlet-ililton Hotel in Columbus Suftd'ay.

ANIIIUAIIY TO MelT

The Auxilraty ol the Hiddlei!Ort
F'lre DOjlatllllebt' will m~el Moo·

da)' evelllng a~ tht home ot .Mr~.
·tlnmet Sllluh:r. Officei'a of the
Awrltluy wiU ad as hoste&amp;;es.

C fie i')otJ'efi
It Could Be You.
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~ lJtUe l!OIIfe
Tetuaeae E!Jtf.e
2:00 Matinee 'J'h~er
3:!10 Qu~n fOJt • J)jy

NS Mod'et!II\OtlloMes

TBA

10:30 News Headllnes

o!tlcially open Hospital Day actlv· vice-pres.; M'tor. !~uter, aeetetiry,
Mrt. Norman Babr and daughtrr lUes at the ChlUicothe Veterarrs and Mr~. Jaet Bethfelt trruurer.
Donne of Sumner spent the p.a:;t Hospltal, Suaday, May 5tb. lie is
week end ia Weat virginia wl·'l the "keynote" tpeaker for an inter· l
NIW A:aliVAL
M.r11. BaRr's motber. Tbey relw t· faith Memorial Service at 10:30 a. ' Mr. and Mrs, 'Val Jfdgar RIE'Y
ed: home Sunday night wlth Mt. m. Rcmarlr:s of remembranee Iff' noldt, Gallipolis, today announ.C!·
llHbr.
olso being offered by Fred W. ed the birth of 1 dauahter, Rem
'tRacker, State commander of the Lynn at Holzer HO'!pltal Saturday
Mr. pnd Mrll Garrett Chrh.y American Legion. That ore:aniza· Grandparent• ate Mit. and Mr.!. Ed·
were In Columbus S;tutday on Uon ls s~oruoring the program in
.\..., w dfe
buah'leS!', wnne thete, they vlsl',•d eonjunetlori with the bospltal'a gar Reyno 1~. 1nid port; M'r. Rn I
· h the1r daugh ter, J 1\Mt , Q.!t 0 t-~ chaplams. Appropr1ate muse
Mrs. Harry
Mot&amp;tntoWn
1 f(lr Great
w:t
Gtaid Hicks,
tuii'l,tlt ife:
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terflein Colleg6, Wene"vlne-, r.nd the occasion 18 ~elng provided bY H. Reynolds, Middleport, Mrs. Har·
With relatives of both Mr. and \fni'. the 66lst Air Foree Band anc the
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Chritty in Colu!flbUS, Suth111Y, re. "Singing Soldiers" of Sidney, OhiO. ry LUCtS, Whiftitr, CtJI(. ark'l J1'.1fl!.
turtling home late Sundag lll!!h'
An expo~uUon of displays and Wyant, Clal"bblltJ, "tv. Va. ·
Lours through the hospital's ftciJ.
Mrll ~· Jobn DUI . or M dla~ort kles will also be open to the
villted recently Wlth M .Faye public at 10 30 a. m. Tit~ diaplays
W&amp;htfn, Silver Ridge.
will show growth an(( ptdpus In
health, welf~re. and military fields.
Many are hugh 2 dimensional pan·
el disp~y11. that quickly portray
difficult subjeets In an eaay to
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11:00 Leh's Take A 'l'rlp
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12.00 Heckle and".i'eokle
12:~{1 Bodge &amp; Bqlletil
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Tllt Otilo CllftJoanv Is O!ferlna
thtae debentnret to Ohio ln'vertota
onlv, ptlced at 11,000 JH'll' fl.OOO
debanturOt, ohu "prued lntmtt.
Tbla lo tile fllih lima tho ()hio Cotn
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Tbt 'l'lfln eOdlp•ny, rabrleotoro
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formed Ia t!IOS t~
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Otilo, ond Soullt lUnd, ltidiiJII, to
'l&gt;ro•l41 ediJipollf&lt;illo!fld llollttHor
dielr peeducto an4 ,to 1tep up aetvl&lt;e to lho~ dlflrlbutora. TIUin
Art Metal lo olio dillrlbutor for
WIU·Ii:nowa UDOI of futnaeu., aJr
conditioner., fttruh auppUea. u.
phalt roonn~o "'"""""'" aa4 otool
ohaato aa4 ohttlmotll lobrlellinl
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yean urvk:i,. If """dait ot the
eompaoy. Horol4 W', lilutt.. tountlor or tho llquiro .lluiln1 Supply
co., l.s the new e:~ecutJve vlee

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Jd'iss Barbara Anrr Wehrung.
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff and Mt&amp;. Ke .

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at~nt ~er while ill and ,Mn.
LAwrence ~g f!Jr c"ds .stnt
her at the death of her brother.
It ·Will announ~ed that ainoo the
lut meeting the Temple bad ·received an lnvltatiol1 to attend the
l.nspeeUon .of Logan Temple on
May )-f, The travelinc .pt~l.ze doo
"'tod br Mro. Bomi&lt;l Dorst awltdad to Mro. ,William Flahor.

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Bernke AnD Durst.
1be 'JUliO' meetillg will be held
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Mrs. Donald LoWei-y.
Mem,bera were L.v.un Buebanan,
Judy aftd Karen Gregg, Judy Sauer
Janici 'J;li-lde, Sandra !Hysell, uet
en Taylor, Susan Allensworth, Pay
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Pa~ersbtlrg.' "!tV. N:a. ftu'rsdif
called by t~ de,tb Qf her au.rt

Dur.inJ tbe soelal bour a DWilber
of "'-""" were p'-l'ed and pr.lzes
p_ _4e~ Jo Mr,. lltl'l~ ·Mrs. Alnaoda,l(mler .and Mrs. Karl (lruwr.
~ent.s ~ sened obTtbe

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Thuruloy.Meetjna

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Church had a ha}Tide to
.f'.Wk Frid.J)' evening aq,d
,f ,.leper f.9a&amp;t ~t ·the p-.rk.
ware accompanied by the
H~¥d RuP»fJ..t; Mr. and M,ll.

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-Jan- Miss Lena Grueaer j!ntertained the
ii!IIIY Past Chie:ft of )fagn_olla Temple
Pythian Sisters, TlmrJday evening at her homo, Cherry St.
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paUont at M~\CII .GCRI!.ral f191pltal
after lnlurllllf ti~ foot wmt o P.&gt;•·
e.r zyower. ~tum,jl 1o JilJ hom.~',
Anne St. Tbur$4oy.
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schools for the educe.rion of youth
Mr. ond ]llrt. Jl4!lt'Y ~l&lt;r!lury
and stated that tile way yGuth Lc wer~ ~uOOm !l'is.itor&amp; in GalliP9lU
~ucated is the creates respon
Thursday.
lbility o[ aU.
'lie¥, ··~ Mrf, \Valclo ~- llamh
re~w-ned hCNPe toda¥ ~after a ~w
speaker d~148.~ tbe work days
vial.t io Qe~d wi\b Dr.
:B.oarl;l oJ ,lld)J.Gftl!1.n a n d
respOOlllblljty \0 lbe ,. .,. and llr• Jame• A Do,...h """

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Cfi,\MPAIGN )II: - UP Throefourths pt all fire damage to farm
buUdlbga tJ due to some construction fdUlt that ~areful inspection
could .have uneo~ed a University
of fH:Inoi.s. fattn Safety speclalilit
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Robin Hood

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q~l~ia oouq.ty re®ipts eHmbe.~ ~~ the
from $.2.993 to $4.-tlO, a r,i~ of !f7 f9r 1~lo I!"'per ee.nt. Athens Count¥ J.l.!Jmped tl91t ,ill •'~~&lt; Qh~
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from $15,11~ \o 111118 to $13,895, a WheAlio'~, W. Va.
seven
eent drop.
"A~ •PjJWSr
:bl@ ~~~r~;!'~ in tbe county IIChools.
meetin1 closed with a prayt b t1 report 3P, ed" he &amp;aid, "competitive -~
by Mn. RalPh Zundel, wife o~
most of t:h e power has not. The latter is d.
the Pomeroy First
areas, haw question of 'time."
anda~oteor
for the year in
was given to the offi.:;ers
year. Ther,e are Z4
other
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of the p,aet year.
that bae collections for the we'k
In excess of the same week 1 y&amp;ar
age.
Total Ohio sales tax collections
for the week which preceded Eas
ter were ,,740,192 compared to
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t.llto tlorodiy t.9n( • .n d 1!Jn.

:eoorch, ciY.\e orranintions .and
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$3,827,21$ f~r tb~ col't'U.sp.ending

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wrlttnn a t.t40 000 IMue nf Tiffin b)' tire tltnn eomp,nv •nd ft)IDU~

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(ales qf Jlrep~Jid ,tax. r~eipts in
)Hs. R(,)w~~ AA pia~o accom~lst three ~att.the~stern p:l:\lo coontles
Wie ." en~l)}ltd !JillNil.vthe
1,1 were ~P in two Instances and
haur . Also Mae Vmeyard' &amp;_o 11 k 1dow~ tt\a third for :the werk end·
J6V(I~al/ict!A;l'J!j :)Y~~e Mt~ EW•:.ip tng prt 20.
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According to Stat~ Treas!Jf~
Mrs.
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;~~ueot •P•.oloer Ill! IJ!e U.Ome of th'
Mr. and }llrt. ~ Miflot of Jlut•
mooting and ~ g.ave .ulrJliJtive land "Visited Thursday witb M.r.
and n&amp;,P.Hve AU~Sw.tt:S to the que~ and ~. Charles Jl,uclt.
flon "Do Yov~®lsJlo A ~o I
Hobart 'lli!Pi) ..jiG
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a·:::o Sunday News Special
4:00 see It Now
5·00 My Friend P'lieka
5:30 Annie Oakley
6 :00 I.Jts!lie
6·30 Jaek Benny
7·00 Ed Sullivan Sbow
8·00 GS Theater
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10:15 The Late ShOw

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!all pillt•lopeN oo H&lt;h ilde Of oo
arrtnl~t, 9f tulipe, naretnut
liluebefto,;-:l9114ilila, bridal wr.eftlt
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Governor C Wllliam O'NeUI will pr..tdeni; !ofu. David O~li-.

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llawtltio
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Loi'$1; Mo. Owen Braf:tan, Nr1.
Gerlld ,Antbolly, Pl-ioclDa Cir&lt;io.

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Bueball Quiz: What Is the infield lly rule? (See answer
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Pomeroy's Panthers have three players batting over .300
with the leading sticker being thin-man S. T. J ohnson the
: Junior basketball star. He leads with s snappy .365 glean• d
from 11 safeties lr• 29 at bats.
WhUe the suceess of the Panthers has not been anything to
wrlte home to your mDthe r-tn-law
abou.t thiJ season, real promlJe for played full time thi s year but looks
future yeart it indicated as mort like I hitter. He haa been tacging
of Diet Retton's dlamondeera· are thoe bail well, but oexcepting his
Fre.hmen, ExceptinJ Hemsley and first few times up there 's usually
Art Arnold the ·pltehert are fresh· been a aticky gloved fielde r right
men, they beine nrry Phalin , now where his bingles go. He has four
· shelved wlth i broken collu bone,·_ aafe ti e~ in 17 at bats .
and Bob Cunnlneham, who has
Other Fro'lh who wUI develop
more than averaee PTJMcts to are Wllson, .J85 with 4 hits in 32
becomt an outat.ndlnJ tosser.
appellrance!l and Bartels, slick in·
But the bitten, ah, there'll the fielder , with two in 26. Kenny Lefrub. You can 't win without bits. fie , husky Frosh calcher, has gone
Even bere ,the Panthera look like ,. hitle11 in ~ at bah. Thls well
a better than average team neJI.t eould change before younJ lllr.
year. The two . )Jig baltfi!rl under LefOe becomes a senior. .
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Johnaon are ·MiltOn Lambert, SenThe Panthers don 't passes's the
lor, at .355 ln 11 blta in 31 tf\ps, slufglng capacity of those roning
and Bob Fiaher, Junior, wlth .346 Middleport Ye llow Jackets this
iD 9 hit• In 26 at bata.
year but they 'll be eoming along
1()hnaon and Fisher will ~ baek Jn· a couple of ye an;. As Little
next year. In addiUon there will League and Pony League gradu·
be Fro•h Bill Gibbs who ha.s not ateJ start infiltrating the local

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W. L. Pet: 08 S. T. JohnJOn tben lined a 1lnate to

Chicago
11 2 ,MCJ %
New York
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Clevela nd
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Boston
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Kansas City
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Detroit
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6 8 .4:29 5\t
Baltimore
Washingt&lt;.n
4 13 .23:1 9
Thursday'• Rnulls
Chica go 11 Washington 6
Detroit 6 Boston O,
New York 8 Kansas City G
Balti. at Cleve. night ppd., cold
S•turd•y'• Prob.ble Plte:htn
New York at Chicago - Ford
- Abernathy 0-1 vs Portocarrero
1·0.
Baltimore at Detroit night Brown 1·0 vs Maas 2-1.
Baston at CleYeland _: Dean
Stone 0-0 vs Garcia 0.0.

For Leose Tues. &amp; Thurs. Nites

high school lineups, look for hitti.ng to improve. Abo look for a
decrease in those little spaces
where the numher of errors Is indicated. Misl'ues are what murder
high school teams.
Only practlce, and more practice
eliminate~ them. The younaster
baseball program will pay divl·
denM in years Lo come In stronger high school teams and healtbier
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Fbher alna;led J"hn1on home.
The Panthers made it 4-G In the
second as Bob Eaatman ttipled to
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Wahama ac'ratched out its first
run in the third as G. RoUih was
iafe on an errar and With two outs
Bob Oliver aingled blm bome.
Young had sacrificed -Roush to
sec'ond.
Pomeroy's icing runa in the tap
the 7th r;tme aa Hemsley was
safe on Wahama'a fifth error ·and
stole second. Bill Gibba aot on
when Wahama's pitcher Gibbs hit
hil nameuke at bat, tben Fiaher
banged ou,t his triple.
Hemlley had four atrikeouts and
Wahama'! Gibbs fanned two and
issued but one walk.
Fisher wu the hitting star with
tw() Jiniles and 11o triple while
Johnson '"had two singles, Hernaiey
and Lambert each a slnJle and
Bob Eastman a triple.
Bob Eastman was lost for the
rest of the season ,now near Its
end, when he was spiked aa he covered second base from hla abortstop po.!litlon · on an attempted
double play. Four stitches were reported required in bls right knee.

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Top Contender

The White Sox reelQ off thelr
vic~ in tS pm.CI! •od tbelr
.in a row by Uckln1 Waab.inJIHI Frldloy. B&lt;ot prtviCOII
))Y a White Sox tlub wu 10
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Norrlli' _u~n~ ho WO\'ld tr:r to
ma~b San Fr.anclleo 'Eddie ami
TorD(ny' Hurrle.ne· Jaclwrn for a
heiY)'Weight ehallen1~•· batUe ·at
Madilon Sqoate ·Garden In July.
Machen, &amp;eeOnd - rankilli cQn·
tender, &amp;bowed mueb improvement Frlda7 night, KeatUcty Decby eve, before only 3,800 '(pn1 In
huge Free4om Hall as' he whlppe;d
Joey Maxim much mote 1mprer
slvely than ·in tbelr fll'lt bout las~
January,

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rallled to tie their g•me witb: the
Pbila at 6-6, but relief pitehen Vt.
to Valentinettl and Dick Littlefield
each forced in rWll with ,basesloaded walks · in the se'ventb to ;
give Philadelphia the vietory. The
Cuba hurt their cause with f~ve
' errors four 1 ot tbem bY rookie
second •br.seman Ca68)' Wiie. ~
Tbe Yankees took adv;tJ,tage of
three unearned runs in the sev• .
enlh to beat the Athletics. . Don
Larsen racked up his aeconil vlctory in relief of starter Bob Turley, who was knocked out ln the
sixth.
Paul Foytack t~d a four-bit
shutout. at the ·Red ' SoX for. 1 hi.t 1 ·•
first Vletory. - Tiger "teamm11te
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Friday aighl Up tD now, the ~It
oiCIIOJ:l'S lltart by a~y MJ.Iwauk,l!
tlub w11 nine oat of .~J laat yor~
Brooklyn remain(!(~ two 1ame•
behilld the paee • 'letting Bram
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The Yantee11 11tayed wttbin z~
gamea of the Ant -. plaee .Wbh.e
Sox wltb an 8-5 deelaJon over the
AtbleUtll io . the American LeaJue,
wblle Detroit blanked Boston, 6-0.
Inclement weather c.ped postNorri1- hoped to arran1e t b e ponement of the Balthnore.CleveJack110n&amp;acben
fiJht, - betaUJe land game.
Outfielder Larry Doby and alnk·
champion Floyd PatttriOn La teer-ball
· piteber Gerty Staley were ·
!uctant to ~efend his rrown under
Narrls'
promotion . MeanwbHe,
· Siano To Fltht
Jackllon, the top contend~, is r •·
Jucant to fight for another, pr '·
PITI'SBURGH UP - Middl..
moter, even for a shot at the tltle.
weights Fernando Spallotta of It·
aly and Reybon Stubbs or Pitt Lburgb will meet in a !().round bo 't
on May 20, it was annouliced tn .
day by promoter Joe Barooe .

All Sins In · Stock

INQUIRE
TODAY

held Washincton to two ruaa aftei
eomi,._ ta starter Bob Keetan'l
rescue 1D the aeeo114 inning.
·Bobby Tbomaon's sinale wltll. the
ba~ loaded in thoe 11th provid~
the Braves with ._ir victory over
the Pirates. Halik Aaron, 'll'bose
t.Ju:ee.,un bOmer bigbllgbted a alx·
run. fUtburst in the llxth, started
tbe- Brave~~ on: the road to .'VfctOJ')'
with a triple in tbe 11th. Red
Murff
·~e winner althou1h
'f~ Spahn was tUihed in
w~n Pittlbu.rJ~ tbreat~ed in
tbie lut of the lltb.
,
Bl• Do11 Newtombe scattered
fiVe bUs in .b ettinJ the Cardinali
for the !U,qth •tr&amp;:lcht_time.
. Wh-....m Pac.. -ltodl...
A three-run homer.. by pinchbitter
Wht!enant ·In the ninth
c~ed ·tbe · :t\edle,:l to ·tli~ir tr~

Defenda Tttle
NEW YORK UP - Eliht na
tional traJMhooting ch11mpions will
GREENSBORO, N. C. UP defend their titles aaainst a fieid
The Atlantic: COIIIL Confer~nec of SOO in the 48th an,qual national
once a·galn has voted
down a championships on May 10.11·12,
proposa1 for a conference - wide the New York Athletic Club aasystem of grants-in-aid to curb re- nounccd today.
cruttlng battles ·but indication., arc
that the needed votes m'ay be Or'
Wint Crewn
RHE hand at the next me&lt;.:ting in De ·
Pomeroy
310 000 2--8 8 4 cember.
PiNEHURST, N. C. UP - C Oll·
Wabama
001 003 1)-...-4; 2 5
nle Gorsuch of Greenabciro won
The conference vot0d ~-3 to tbe Carolina·~ Women's Amateur
Pomeray : Hcmaley and Lef!le·
' adopt the system at its annual golf championship Frii:1ay when
Wahan'la :.,. Gibbs and Young. .
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land. South Caroina , and Virginia Cbartotte, 2· up. It was the second
once again voting against the pro- .slralght year t h e championllh'P
posal. The proposal requiTed a went to a native ot Greensboro.
two-thirds maj(Jrlty.
There bu been som e indications
Grlddtr S_lgnl
the Virginia may be wlilln;: to
go .along with North Carolina.
VANCOUVER U~ ·- Ed Sha"
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has 11i1ned wltb the Brit.
Bw UNITED PRESS
Columbia Liona of the Cana
nars on flnt.,.. """d INM,
&lt;'!ian fo~'tbaU Leag;1e. Shark dy
The llichmond Vjrglnians, .n
or en flrtt~ ~· 1nd thlnl
waa releued by the S11n FN.ncisco
INses,
with
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hairline out of fir.st pluce, and the
Fort.y-Niners
artcr the let~ aeu.,n
Columbtl.!l J'et.!l, juat percenta'e · the IINtt.r Ia autem.tlcllly eut
because
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tNinarily
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fill.... fMt lncluctl.. a tint
leaguer, Cholly NaranJo and Son·
drl111 er •n a.......,.d ilunt),
ny Dixon, Who reaehf'd back for
This Ia to prwent an htflel.,.
"that somethina: extra."
frem dNPPlne an " ' ' fly
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Naranjo, former Ptttlburgh P!ratc, sp,aced 11 hltJ Friday niJbt
in racking up hla third win to give
Columbus a &amp;-3 triumph over th
NEED GOOD
·Buffalo Blsons. The victory pushed
the Jets out of the cellar, pa1t
Havana and lnt:o seventh place.
Dixon, an ex·Yankee, w h o
• FOR THE BEST!
pitched the final putout in 30 Vh'eANY TYPE!
ginian vlclories last year, hurbd"
two scorele.u relief frames en •.
Soe or CIIJ
bllng Rlehrpond to down the Roc_,.
e&amp;ter R~ WiniJI, 8-&amp;, In ten innings, The Veos' wlri couiped w\ ' h
a Mlaml 1.., de1dloekcd tnc t ·NO
teams once aa:aln ror the leaa:ue

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the ke7 cop in~ WbJte Sox trl- umph over the Gi&amp;ntl, - wbo bad

ly Mil.TON RlCHMAN ,

best ltarb ln lrlltory and while
neither hal beJun printinJ World
series tlclr.ett yet, both appear to
be aettlins down to a loq, eozy
star in lint place.

beaten. Eddie .)faehen. fruh fr01n

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umph over the Senatora. -J&gt;oby a:one aheld 10-8 on Ha.., S!Utr'•
The Chleato White S01. ~nd drove lo four nQII with a 4ouble. tbreKUn homer in the •.b:tb. 0'11
Milwaukee Bhve• are off to tbelr lin:ale and infield ovt ·while Staley Bell and Red Schoendlenst . altt

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Place·ForLongTim~RedsOutlast Giants 1~..10

INSU.RANCE?

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Brook lyn·
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New York
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Jimmy Joe Hemsley 1ave UP a
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Chicago
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Friday'• Re~o.~Jts
Pomer oy'&amp; Panthen to a S.C. vicBrooklyn 6 Sl. Louis 0 night
Cincinnati I I New York 10 ni'ght tory at Wabama, going the di.sPhi ladelphia 9 Chicago 6 night
tantf&gt; for the fiut tlme thla spring.
Mll w. 8 Pittsbu rgh 7 night 11 lnn.
_Coach Dick Retton'l boy11 J)OundS.turday's PI"Obeble Plh:herw
ed Out 8 hill, Which, wtth tbe help
Sl. Louis at Brookly n - Me- of five Falcon errotl (Pomeroy had
Daniel 1.0 vs :\'l aglie l·O.
four miscuea} Jne them tbr"e
Cincinnati at New York - Law· runs In the first innin•• ooe in
renee ~ 1 vs Anto nelli 2·2.
the second, a'nd two ln tbe latt to
Chicago at Philadelph ia- Bros- break a 4-f ti~. Wahama had tied
na n 0--Q vs San ford 2.(1.
it up in the iiith inning with three
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - Bllbl · runs on Larry HUlOn's double, a
walk to Clark and three Panther
1-1 vs Law 0.0.
Sunday'• Garn.t
errors.
Milwa ukee at Brooklyn
Pomeroy jumped into a 3-0 lead
ChicagQ at New York 2
the top of the first when Wil·
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St. Louis at Philadelphia 2
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led off wi.tb a walk, Lambert
Cincinnati al Piltsburgh 2
wal" safe on the first Wabama er·
A.meriun LHtu•
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By Cbel TDDeWII
Bueball Quiz: What Is the infield lly rule? (See answer
elsewhere on Sports page.)

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Pomeroy's Panthers have three players batting over .300
with the leading sticker being thin-man S. T. J ohnson the
: Junior basketball star. He leads with s snappy .365 glean• d
from 11 safeties lr• 29 at bats.
WhUe the suceess of the Panthers has not been anything to
wrlte home to your mDthe r-tn-law
abou.t thiJ season, real promlJe for played full time thi s year but looks
future yeart it indicated as mort like I hitter. He haa been tacging
of Diet Retton's dlamondeera· are thoe bail well, but oexcepting his
Fre.hmen, ExceptinJ Hemsley and first few times up there 's usually
Art Arnold the ·pltehert are fresh· been a aticky gloved fielde r right
men, they beine nrry Phalin , now where his bingles go. He has four
· shelved wlth i broken collu bone,·_ aafe ti e~ in 17 at bats .
and Bob Cunnlneham, who has
Other Fro'lh who wUI develop
more than averaee PTJMcts to are Wllson, .J85 with 4 hits in 32
becomt an outat.ndlnJ tosser.
appellrance!l and Bartels, slick in·
But the bitten, ah, there'll the fielder , with two in 26. Kenny Lefrub. You can 't win without bits. fie , husky Frosh calcher, has gone
Even bere ,the Panthera look like ,. hitle11 in ~ at bah. Thls well
a better than average team neJI.t eould change before younJ lllr.
year. The two . )Jig baltfi!rl under LefOe becomes a senior. .
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Johnaon are ·MiltOn Lambert, SenThe Panthers don 't passes's the
lor, at .355 ln 11 blta in 31 tf\ps, slufglng capacity of those roning
and Bob Fiaher, Junior, wlth .346 Middleport Ye llow Jackets this
iD 9 hit• In 26 at bata.
year but they 'll be eoming along
1()hnaon and Fisher will ~ baek Jn· a couple of ye an;. As Little
next year. In addiUon there will League and Pony League gradu·
be Fro•h Bill Gibbs who ha.s not ateJ start infiltrating the local

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Skate-A-Way Announces
STA'RTING MONDAY, MAY 8th

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W. L. Pet: 08 S. T. JohnJOn tben lined a 1lnate to

Chicago
11 2 ,MCJ %
New York
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Clevela nd
7 6 .038 4
Boston
8 7 .~
Kansas City
7 9 .438 :~
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Detroit
7 9 .438 "'n:
6 8 .4:29 5\t
Baltimore
Washingt&lt;.n
4 13 .23:1 9
Thursday'• Rnulls
Chica go 11 Washington 6
Detroit 6 Boston O,
New York 8 Kansas City G
Balti. at Cleve. night ppd., cold
S•turd•y'• Prob.ble Plte:htn
New York at Chicago - Ford
- Abernathy 0-1 vs Portocarrero
1·0.
Baltimore at Detroit night Brown 1·0 vs Maas 2-1.
Baston at CleYeland _: Dean
Stone 0-0 vs Garcia 0.0.

For Leose Tues. &amp; Thurs. Nites

high school lineups, look for hitti.ng to improve. Abo look for a
decrease in those little spaces
where the numher of errors Is indicated. Misl'ues are what murder
high school teams.
Only practlce, and more practice
eliminate~ them. The younaster
baseball program will pay divl·
denM in years Lo come In stronger high school teams and healtbier
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Fbher alna;led J"hn1on home.
The Panthers made it 4-G In the
second as Bob Eaatman ttipled to
lead off and Hemsley Nn.rled bim

home.

Wahama ac'ratched out its first
run in the third as G. RoUih was
iafe on an errar and With two outs
Bob Oliver aingled blm bome.
Young had sacrificed -Roush to
sec'ond.
Pomeroy's icing runa in the tap
the 7th r;tme aa Hemsley was
safe on Wahama'a fifth error ·and
stole second. Bill Gibba aot on
when Wahama's pitcher Gibbs hit
hil nameuke at bat, tben Fiaher
banged ou,t his triple.
Hemlley had four atrikeouts and
Wahama'! Gibbs fanned two and
issued but one walk.
Fisher wu the hitting star with
tw() Jiniles and 11o triple while
Johnson '"had two singles, Hernaiey
and Lambert each a slnJle and
Bob Eastman a triple.
Bob Eastman was lost for the
rest of the season ,now near Its
end, when he was spiked aa he covered second base from hla abortstop po.!litlon · on an attempted
double play. Four stitches were reported required in bls right knee.

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Louisville, Ky. - ld.a• M.o
chert.. 1~ Reddtne, Calif..- tMitpeJ :JtH Joey Mlizlm, lit, Mio
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Top Contender

The White Sox reelQ off thelr
vic~ in tS pm.CI! •od tbelr
.in a row by Uckln1 Waab.inJIHI Frldloy. B&lt;ot prtviCOII
))Y a White Sox tlub wu 10
out of 13 ' " ' bKk in 1820.

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Norrlli' _u~n~ ho WO\'ld tr:r to
ma~b San Fr.anclleo 'Eddie ami
TorD(ny' Hurrle.ne· Jaclwrn for a
heiY)'Weight ehallen1~•· batUe ·at
Madilon Sqoate ·Garden In July.
Machen, &amp;eeOnd - rankilli cQn·
tender, &amp;bowed mueb improvement Frlda7 night, KeatUcty Decby eve, before only 3,800 '(pn1 In
huge Free4om Hall as' he whlppe;d
Joey Maxim much mote 1mprer
slvely than ·in tbelr fll'lt bout las~
January,

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Pbila at 6-6, but relief pitehen Vt.
to Valentinettl and Dick Littlefield
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give Philadelphia the vietory. The
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second •br.seman Ca68)' Wiie. ~
Tbe Yankees took adv;tJ,tage of
three unearned runs in the sev• .
enlh to beat the Athletics. . Don
Larsen racked up his aeconil vlctory in relief of starter Bob Turley, who was knocked out ln the
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oiCIIOJ:l'S lltart by a~y MJ.Iwauk,l!
tlub w11 nine oat of .~J laat yor~
Brooklyn remain(!(~ two 1ame•
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The Yantee11 11tayed wttbin z~
gamea of the Ant -. plaee .Wbh.e
Sox wltb an 8-5 deelaJon over the
AtbleUtll io . the American LeaJue,
wblle Detroit blanked Boston, 6-0.
Inclement weather c.ped postNorri1- hoped to arran1e t b e ponement of the Balthnore.CleveJack110n&amp;acben
fiJht, - betaUJe land game.
Outfielder Larry Doby and alnk·
champion Floyd PatttriOn La teer-ball
· piteber Gerty Staley were ·
!uctant to ~efend his rrown under
Narrls'
promotion . MeanwbHe,
· Siano To Fltht
Jackllon, the top contend~, is r •·
Jucant to fight for another, pr '·
PITI'SBURGH UP - Middl..
moter, even for a shot at the tltle.
weights Fernando Spallotta of It·
aly and Reybon Stubbs or Pitt Lburgb will meet in a !().round bo 't
on May 20, it was annouliced tn .
day by promoter Joe Barooe .

All Sins In · Stock

INQUIRE
TODAY

held Washincton to two ruaa aftei
eomi,._ ta starter Bob Keetan'l
rescue 1D the aeeo114 inning.
·Bobby Tbomaon's sinale wltll. the
ba~ loaded in thoe 11th provid~
the Braves with ._ir victory over
the Pirates. Halik Aaron, 'll'bose
t.Ju:ee.,un bOmer bigbllgbted a alx·
run. fUtburst in the llxth, started
tbe- Brave~~ on: the road to .'VfctOJ')'
with a triple in tbe 11th. Red
Murff
·~e winner althou1h
'f~ Spahn was tUihed in
w~n Pittlbu.rJ~ tbreat~ed in
tbie lut of the lltb.
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Bl• Do11 Newtombe scattered
fiVe bUs in .b ettinJ the Cardinali
for the !U,qth •tr&amp;:lcht_time.
. Wh-....m Pac.. -ltodl...
A three-run homer.. by pinchbitter
Wht!enant ·In the ninth
c~ed ·tbe · :t\edle,:l to ·tli~ir tr~

Defenda Tttle
NEW YORK UP - Eliht na
tional traJMhooting ch11mpions will
GREENSBORO, N. C. UP defend their titles aaainst a fieid
The Atlantic: COIIIL Confer~nec of SOO in the 48th an,qual national
once a·galn has voted
down a championships on May 10.11·12,
proposa1 for a conference - wide the New York Athletic Club aasystem of grants-in-aid to curb re- nounccd today.
cruttlng battles ·but indication., arc
that the needed votes m'ay be Or'
Wint Crewn
RHE hand at the next me&lt;.:ting in De ·
Pomeroy
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PiNEHURST, N. C. UP - C Oll·
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nle Gorsuch of Greenabciro won
The conference vot0d ~-3 to tbe Carolina·~ Women's Amateur
Pomeray : Hcmaley and Lef!le·
' adopt the system at its annual golf championship Frii:1ay when
Wahan'la :.,. Gibbs and Young. .
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land. South Caroina , and Virginia Cbartotte, 2· up. It was the second
once again voting against the pro- .slralght year t h e championllh'P
posal. The proposal requiTed a went to a native ot Greensboro.
two-thirds maj(Jrlty.
There bu been som e indications
Grlddtr S_lgnl
the Virginia may be wlilln;: to
go .along with North Carolina.
VANCOUVER U~ ·- Ed Sha"
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has 11i1ned wltb the Brit.
Bw UNITED PRESS
Columbia Liona of the Cana
nars on flnt.,.. """d INM,
&lt;'!ian fo~'tbaU Leag;1e. Shark dy
The llichmond Vjrglnians, .n
or en flrtt~ ~· 1nd thlnl
waa releued by the S11n FN.ncisco
INses,
with
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Fort.y-Niners
artcr the let~ aeu.,n
Columbtl.!l J'et.!l, juat percenta'e · the IINtt.r Ia autem.tlcllly eut
because
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tNinarily
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fill.... fMt lncluctl.. a tint
leaguer, Cholly NaranJo and Son·
drl111 er •n a.......,.d ilunt),
ny Dixon, Who reaehf'd back for
This Ia to prwent an htflel.,.
"that somethina: extra."
frem dNPPlne an " ' ' fly
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Naranjo, former Ptttlburgh P!ratc, sp,aced 11 hltJ Friday niJbt
in racking up hla third win to give
Columbus a &amp;-3 triumph over th
NEED GOOD
·Buffalo Blsons. The victory pushed
the Jets out of the cellar, pa1t
Havana and lnt:o seventh place.
Dixon, an ex·Yankee, w h o
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pitched the final putout in 30 Vh'eANY TYPE!
ginian vlclories last year, hurbd"
two scorele.u relief frames en •.
Soe or CIIJ
bllng Rlehrpond to down the Roc_,.
e&amp;ter R~ WiniJI, 8-&amp;, In ten innings, The Veos' wlri couiped w\ ' h
a Mlaml 1.., de1dloekcd tnc t ·NO
teams once aa:aln ror the leaa:ue

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the ke7 cop in~ WbJte Sox trl- umph over the Gi&amp;ntl, - wbo bad

ly Mil.TON RlCHMAN ,

best ltarb ln lrlltory and while
neither hal beJun printinJ World
series tlclr.ett yet, both appear to
be aettlins down to a loq, eozy
star in lint place.

beaten. Eddie .)faehen. fruh fr01n

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umph over the Senatora. -J&gt;oby a:one aheld 10-8 on Ha.., S!Utr'•
The Chleato White S01. ~nd drove lo four nQII with a 4ouble. tbreKUn homer in the •.b:tb. 0'11
Milwaukee Bhve• are off to tbelr lin:ale and infield ovt ·while Staley Bell and Red Schoendlenst . altt

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Place·ForLongTim~RedsOutlast Giants 1~..10

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Jimmy Joe Hemsley 1ave UP a
single a nd double ln separate inn·
Chicago
3 11
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ing1 Friday 'a fternoon to pitch
Friday'• Re~o.~Jts
Pomer oy'&amp; Panthen to a S.C. vicBrooklyn 6 Sl. Louis 0 night
Cincinnati I I New York 10 ni'ght tory at Wabama, going the di.sPhi ladelphia 9 Chicago 6 night
tantf&gt; for the fiut tlme thla spring.
Mll w. 8 Pittsbu rgh 7 night 11 lnn.
_Coach Dick Retton'l boy11 J)OundS.turday's PI"Obeble Plh:herw
ed Out 8 hill, Which, wtth tbe help
Sl. Louis at Brookly n - Me- of five Falcon errotl (Pomeroy had
Daniel 1.0 vs :\'l aglie l·O.
four miscuea} Jne them tbr"e
Cincinnati at New York - Law· runs In the first innin•• ooe in
renee ~ 1 vs Anto nelli 2·2.
the second, a'nd two ln tbe latt to
Chicago at Philadelph ia- Bros- break a 4-f ti~. Wahama had tied
na n 0--Q vs San ford 2.(1.
it up in the iiith inning with three
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - Bllbl · runs on Larry HUlOn's double, a
walk to Clark and three Panther
1-1 vs Law 0.0.
Sunday'• Garn.t
errors.
Milwa ukee at Brooklyn
Pomeroy jumped into a 3-0 lead
ChicagQ at New York 2
the top of the first when Wil·
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St. Louis at Philadelphia 2
son
led off wi.tb a walk, Lambert
Cincinnati al Piltsburgh 2
wal" safe on the first Wabama er·
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The SfrHuM Methodist Church
W. Proftitt Aut. Cb11. Hupp.
the Rev Geor,Ee Dav1s, Pastor
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School 9 30 A. M. Dana
011. Pomeroy-HarriaoavilleRoad.. Sunday
WinebreGner, Supt. Wonhip SerBible Sobool 8 30 A lol. U""""&lt;! V'loCH 7 30.
Worahtp 10.30 a. m Evenmg WorThird Street ftenl'KOitel Church
Middleport, B. L. Bvrett. vaator.
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Sunday School and communloa;
tint Sunday ln montb 7:30 P. M.
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every Sunday 9:30 A. Jl. Sundl)'
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dleport , the Rev. Rober\ F Styen,
Rastor B1ble School D 30, Lestr
Taylor, supt , Morlliaa: wonblp,
10:30, Younq Peoples• mcetJn, at
6 f&amp;; Evenmg worship 7 SO, Wed.,
7 SO, Prayer Jneetlne
Chyrch Ill Chrllt In Chrlslltn
Umon, Middleport ,the Rev. Guy
F Sayre, parlor Sunday Scho&gt;l.
lb a m, Preaching senlce, 7 SO;
Wednf':8day 7 30 Bible class
Fl"t Pr.lbyterl•n Church. Milldleport, lhe Re\' Howard Rup;Jelt
pastor Church &amp;:boo! , 9.30, John
Fultz , supt , Morntng wonb1p ;at
10 30, Westmmster Youth Fellolt'
sh1p, 6 p m , Wedn,sday 6 30,
Jumor choir, 7 p m Semor Ch'lir
Ch~rch of Christ, Breclbury, E..
ward Emerson pastor, Qlble SchooJ
9 ;;;o Thurman Carsey, supt, 10 3G
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day Sebool 9l3G A M Mornln&amp;
wonbtp 11 A M Sunday evenm&amp;
worship at B Prayer rneeUDI on
Thursday 8 P M
Bradford Church of Chrl11 Su~
day School, 9 30 a m Lord'a Su_pper 1mmedaa..ely followmg,
Free Methodi1t Church, "arry
Bates, Pastor, t.urel Cliff. Sua·
day Scbool IJI 30, Class meeuaa
10.30; FMY aervtce 7 00; PreaeJl.
Ina: 8.00; Prayer Meeting Wedne•
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Sunday
SchGOI 10, Preach1ne tl.lS.
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Edwalld Griffith pastor SUDdaJ
School IJI•30 a m; Youq Peaplel
IDeetlna: 6 4:1 p. m.; Prt~ehinJ lei'•
Ylcea 7·30 p m: prayer meetlnc.
Wed. 7.30 p m, Thunday 7:30
P. M East Letart. S. S. ll 30.
llornmg Worship 10 45.
Evening wor1hip 8 on the lat. 3rd, lth
9uaday•. Prayer
MeeUna Wed·
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Recine Mldlon
Charl11 luth
pastor, Serv1ces SuDdl.1 7.30 and
Tues•y 7 30
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Church of Chri•t In Chrlltlan
Utuon, Hobson, the Rev 0 H cart
pastor Bible School 9 a m Ann•~
Mohler supt, Mornmg broadcast
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Seevers--BJble Sch()QI 9 30, RieL
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RHre•nl1ed Chrc.. of Jnut topic "Ftve Farmer•", Chnstian
C:hrl•t of L1ter Day Saint., Old Endeavor 6 30 p m , Worship at
Town Flats, on Portland Road
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Prayer
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Sunday School 9 30 am preachm'l 7
day 7 30 P m
10 30 am and BJble Study Wed·
nc8day 8 pm Pastor C W Prof
Unlt1d Methodist Church, Pont(Jtl Guest speaker Sunday a' eroy Eugene
Browr.,
Pastot
10 30, Joe Wtlhams of Ironton
Church School 9 1~ Tl:eo Smith,
hrtlend Chun:h.
l•rl CVIhl', Supt , W.orsh1p Serv1ce lO:JO
putor, AIJ't. paS\or, Editb Codner Frank
Vaughan, LilY Leader
Servteea Sunday 8 oo. TueadaJ at .speaker, Youth Fellowship ~
7.30 and Friday 7 30.
Off1ett~.l Board meet Mnnday at
Church .:.f Cbrlat, Middleport, 2·40. Commissions meet Monday
Fred [ Gardner, pB!ltor Blblt! 7 1~.
School 9 30, Homer Rtce, supt.;
The P~dlrated Church: lv1n
Mormng worshtp 10 30, sermon gellul I Aeformed-PnKbyterlln
"Jesus m the Midst", Christian En· Pomeroy, Rev. Walrlo J Barteh
deavor 8 p. m , Evening wonh1p Pastor Norman
Klot.li , sup. :
'7 30, sermon "Three Close-ups", Sllnday School I} 15 A M Wor
Wednesday 1 30 prayer meeting ship Hour 10 20 A M sermon
and Bible Study
Monda!'
Flnt B•plllf Church. Middleport "The EmmaM Road":
eve01ng Sunday S('hool Workct!;
Rev C E Hoyt pastor • Church
School 9.15 , Gerald Anthony, supt meeting at 1 30. Come and wor
10 15 mornmg worship an(! Com- ship with UJ You arc welcome
Flr1t Baptist Church, Pomerey,
muniOn, Ierman "God's Activ1ty
Ralph
C Zundel, Pastur William
and Ours", 6 p m. Junior and
Senior Hi YF, 7 30 Evenmg wor- Watson, Supt 9-30-ll cGmbim.d
ship, sermon "The Chmtlan Taak" service of worship and aturlv
Monday 7 30 B H Sanborn Mill Spedal music by Junior chOJr
sionary Soc1ety ln8tallatl0n or of· Sermon "ls L1fe Aller Death a
fleers; Tue!iday I 30 p m Women's Gamble'" Awardmg or attend·
prayer meetmg, wed, 7 30 mtd· ance pln.s Nursery anrl Junio1
Wt!ek Prayer and Praise scrv1ce, Church lor children 6 30 Yo•· 1 tJ
8 30 St!nJOr chou rehearsal, 7 30 meetmg, Wedt\esday 7 30 Bt~li·
Thursday Golden llule Class at study an.d prayer, 8 30 ehmr re·
the home of Mr and Mr.!!. F'rank hearsal, Thursrlay 7 ar: Women's
Cbeesebrcw w1!h Mr and Mn Missionary Soc1oly mec.t1ng
Chrlah•n Selene. Slclety, 14.4
Jamea Damcls &lt;~n the hospitality
Muberry Ave, Pomeroy MoTnmj
committee
Huth Methadiat Church, Middle· scrv1ce at 11 wllh ''Everlaatw.g
port. Rev (' R Konkrlght, pa1tor Puni!{hment" the ~uhiect of lhr
Sunday School 9 30 Ernest Covert ksson S('rluon and the Golden
~up\, Mormng worshtp 10 30, St'r
Tt•:-~t Surely 11 1.&lt;1 meet to be sa1d
mon by Dr Hlehart)JI Bauer, Dls- unto r.oti, 1 have borne chastls
lnct Supt, followed by Quarterly ment I w1ll not or£cnd any morr
l onf1•n•ncc, 6 p m Voulh F~ll('W Job 34 31 Wedt)csday evening
~lup WcdneSiday 6 45, cho11 tc· ~erv1ec at 8 The
public Ill cm
hcttrsa\, 7 p m p1·ayn mcetlllJ diallv mvth'&lt;l to attend ReadlnJZ
1111d B1bll' study
1nom w11h side cnlranec local!'fl
Mt. Moriah B1ptlst Church, Mid· Ill lht• h'llr or the dillreh nprn to
lhr public on Monday from 2 to
4 Jl Ill
St. P1ul't Lutheran
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Pomrroy L M Mohrhorr paslo•
Sunday School 9 30, Church Scr
TONIGHT
John lrchutd
Beverly Gilriand VICC 10.30
St. John'• Lutheran Church,
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Alfr.d Mtthodlat Church, Rn.
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Grove, p:1.~tor
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Comedr and Cartoon
Supt, Worship scrv1ec at 10 45
w1th Dmsmorc Boyles. lcadc:SUN -MON.
MAY 5-6
Marilyn Monroe
Don Murray Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 aer
Arthur Connell ,.reel\ at the Elmwood Rest Hom
Betty }i'Jeld
Evana:ellstle scrv1ccs with Fre",'
BUS STOP
land Norris,
evangelist
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Luey Marlowe Rev Grove will be doing thl'
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Salvation m~tlng led ..by •1\frs
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me 11 and youth delegates will at
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Oh!o, has recently received a citation from the Lane Bryant
ADnual Awards C&lt;&gt;mmittee in recognition of outstanding comIJIUDity service for 1956, and Is betng considered for one of
lhe Lane Bryant National Awards to be presented November
14, 1957, at the Hotel Pierre in New York. Morrow was nom!·
nated tor thas honor by the el''
of Southern Ohin.
The Lane :Jryant
Annual
-. Awards of $1000 00 to an ind1v.
dual, br to 11 group, w~re estabhsh
ed in 1948 1o encourage voluntary
participation m efforts that benelit borne and community hfe The
Awar(ts Committee eonslsts o(
Dean John E Drewry of t.he Uni
versity of Georgia,
Journallst11
School; Mayor deLes.seps S Mor·
rbon of New Orleans; Directo~
Ctiar.les Munch of the Bostnn Svm
phony OrcbeJtra and columni.::t
Orville Prescott of the New Yod.:
Times. All
nomiootions
were
~ned by 1he Bureau of Ap
plied Social RPsea~h al Columbta
Univera\ty under the ~uperviston
of Dr Robert K Merton
,Morrow reee:IVed the nomm ..
tion for this award tn recogmt1on
for the&lt; 1lft1tme or outstandmg
~terv1ce be has given hiS commun
ity-the ebureh. school, and the
industrial an(! ctvlc devclopmenl
of the Southern Ohto area all
be.arJn_g a direct and marked 1..,
fluenee u(X)n the Ameman HomP.
He is a member and has aerv,.d
R.ll Trcuurer of the Ftrst Pr.::sb t
terlan Church of Wellston, Oh1
lor over forty years He b a ch&lt;1 ·
ter member of the Wellston Ro.
tary Club; has served as Chatrman
of numerous c1tizens' commltte-:1
for ihe betterment of that (:I~',
c.Ureded the activttles of
th'
Chamber of Commerce fcrr a nu ,,.
bee o( yeana, and 1S V1ce PresJ·
dent of the Milton Bankln~ Co
Morrow was an organizer of th
Southeastern Oh1o ~lonal Coun
Cfl and the ..a~ tRf the rece,JI
publication, "liisioti' of Industry
of lao-.oo,aijl,.., 'ooill&lt;b I• \h•
only complete record of \he devc
lopment of that county ,
Morrow servP-d on Lhe Wellsto•,
Clty Board of Edueatwn tor etgh
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Tht:ee Me[J8 County Hlgh Schools
made announcement of lists of
eraduates for 1957 and commencement dates in each of the schools.
The schools reporting graduate
l~sta are Rutland, Tuppers Plalns
dnd Racine High Schools.
wlth Com·
Rutland seniors,
mencement exerc11es May 17,1957,
are Barbara Back, Barbara Bolen,
.Janet Brogan, Leroy Chapman,
Jimmie Cremeans, John Denison,
W111tam Edwards, Carol GibsOn,
John Jeffers, Mmnle Katchen, Gene
Lone. KenRy Loaastreth. Betty Me.
Caskey, Clarence Might, Henry Mi·
lam, Fred Morris, Phyllis Ru~e. Robert RtEe, Jerry Schoonover, Joseph Scrau, Nan1.!f Sisson, l'reda
Spire~. Thomas Turner,
Reva
Wheeler, Ravmond W1lcox, Marl·
'yn Joyce Wolfe.

A l~year-old yOUtll wu .nJured In the head Saturday niJhl
lQ Pc.merov when two cars eollid
td on Routes S3-7 a( 8 20 o'elo-: c
acc:ordiDJ 'to Patrolm.an
Henry
Werry, tnve•heetton off1eer.
Tbe report said Fritz Teaford
26, Racme, going wru;t at about
etght mJies an hour was 1truck lr~
the rear by a ear ~riv~n by EltoP
A Rttch1e, Ul, Lona: Bottom Btl!
Crisplet, a pa.tsertJer wit.h Rilc:uf&gt;
complalned hts head was tnJUred
Damage was estimated at S35 l•l
Teaford'! ear, $70. to Rttch le'l
There were no rarrettJ
A mmor aeeident at almost ti1.:
nrne 11me W8A reported 1n M ,(I
dltpnrt by Chief of Poli~ LeN\
Bartrum Charles Durfee. 32 Pt
Plea~ant had stoppet. for the
traffic hght at Race and No Sec
ond Ave when Gilbert Pt&gt;arso ..
29 . ..also of Pt Pleas .. nl, backe1
his I 1,-z tor! truck out nf a par "
mg space It SCTatchl"d the s•d•
of Durfee's nr cauSJr.g an e.st1
mated $150 damage
There were no arrests Bo . i
dnvers were protected by tnsu·
anee The lnei~"nt oeeurred at
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Tuppers Plains, May 15-.Tanice
Swart:r., Norman Whlte, Ehla Ward,
Cl- .aries Harrts, Donald Headley,
Donna Oont, • Dolores Schultz,
Glenda RobinSon, LUlie Mae Dak
er, Phdhp Boyles, 8()nn1e Sue
Chipman, Robert Chichester Oley
Connolly, ~artha Goebel, David
Hdl, Oneta Hostctttr, Ellen Powell,
Paul E French, r,a, died Sun
Mary Wllson
day
~orntng at Holzer Hosptta!
Racme- May 17, Larry Badgley,
Ito bert Birch, Emma Brewer, Keft· after • shorl illness He was tht'
;;on Or ,Edward and Lavinia Bur(Continued on Page Three)
ford Mnch, Soulh Second Ave
nue illll wls 4o• 111 BraMrury.
- Surv110r1,. \IXht""
hiS w1re:
Grice, a oitep·son, Stephen Cope,
Battle Creek, Mich., his parents,
Mr and Mrs. French, Middleport.
two brothers Marlon, Middleport
and Earl, Bexley, two grandsons,
Battle Creek He was preceded ill
death
by a brotber, Clyde French,
DALLAS,
Tex
UP-Flood·
Jacltson,
who dted 1n January
•vaters reeec\ed tod.av from rlv"r~
Friends
may call at the Rawtn the Texas flood belt and th"
hngs-Coat.s
Funeral Home whele
sun blazed agam It was the sec
~erv1ees wiU be held at two o'
,nd day of relict for the state
after a 19-day spell of v1oler.t clock Tuesday With Rev Fred I
Gardner, of Church of Chmt, of·
weather
Slight danger remained alOil • flclatlng Burtal will be in the
the Sabine River in parts of west Middleport Hill Cemetery.
P.ff' •"rench was a member of
ern Lom.siana but the floods that
the
Middleport Church of Chrb•
wreaked milhons of ~ollan Lt'
and
the
Loyal Order of Moose.
iamagc ln nearly every part of
Texas appeared #one.
Water still covered lowlands
along many rivers, bpweyete"lood
~re.su alone the TrlnltY and Bi'a·
?.Os were surging toward t.he Gulf
1f Mexieo and during the two
weeks it Is expecterl to take them
to reach the coast they Wlll calls~
more lowland floodmg.

Paul E. French
Succumbs After
Brief Dlness

Floodfi.h de

In Texas Area
As Sun Shines

ry Eledion
Youth Injured
In Collision .
Saturday Night

· WORKER SAVED IN 4-FLOOR FALL

Two out·Of-towp penon• were
round gulity
t'lrlVJJll while Intoxicated early Sunday mornin!
:m charges brought by the ~b~ 'l
State Patrol in the eourt of :.Ju!hce of Peace
Grlndley
They were Elon10 C Felton, 61 ,
Powhattan. 0 , and Burrell '....
Tate, 57, Sbadysade, 0.. both tn
the same car They were ftned a
total of $132.~ each In fme ami
costs, 11nd sentenced to three da .;;
'n Jail Each put up $MO bond
•n Teturn next week to sene thetr
Jail term.
Bertha Ward, ja•led on a charge
"'f mtox1catton Saturday night t)J
Vlddleport police, ha~ been re
leased under S50 bonrt for ap·
pearanee m Mayor C. 0 Fisher's
~ourt tonigh-t
M"anwhile E W
Wines 1•
Chii~hire forfeited a $15 bond •n
Pomeroy mayor'&amp; eoort on
8
charge of specdmg. Walter C
Warrrn, up on a s1mtlar charge,
"'as posted Sit§ bond for appear
1qce Wednesday mght.

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Repr.esentatives Are Announced

Last Minute Campaigning Light
As Eleetion Date Draws Nearer
The approaching municipal elections in Pomeroy and Mid·
dleport Tueaday continued today lo generate lillie more than

low-pressure steam
Candidate for Pomeroy mayor Delmar A

Canaday, however,

got on what be says is an Issue by promismg a do-or-die battle
with the Federal government for more sanitary sewer finaD·
dal help He 11 opposing meumbent village clerk CharleJ Legar
and busineas man Harry Miller for
the Republican nommation
In Middleport Mayor Clyde 0.
Fisher sa1d be VOSI!&lt;d hiS oppon•
£Dt Cecil Bradbury over the week·
end to tell hiPl
"I haven't sa1d anythomg bad
late about you. and I wall c:ooper~te
W'l&lt;li Wllh you If you WID. And If I WID,

MCCarthy Lauded
At Funeral Rite
IR W3 Shingt0 n

WASlUNG10N UP-The
&amp;n Joseph R McCarthy
lauded at Requ1em servtces toda,.
aa a courageous watr.hman who
alerte~ h1s countrymen to tht:
ev1h of dome!l'llc Commumsm
H~ then was to be honored •'
a rare memor1al .ser.rice m the t1
S senate thamber, requested Jy
Ius widow, Jean

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The meeting of ?omeroy Vii·
laee Council sct.du~ for ...
h'sJht hH .,._, pollponM until
ftte next regular "'"'lnt on
Mly 20, clue to the e~ of
Mwr.t "'unclhnln toUy.

I hope I'll have your cooperation."
McCarthy, one of the most con
Ray Fru1cr also IS a eand1date
trover~1 al Ameneao public ftgur- but h1s llrength has not been ascs of the rnl(l.century, was euio,£: sessed by any local polittcal obted m solemn services al St Mat servers
thew's Roman Catholic Cathedr ''
Mayor Fuher ia back for a seeby the Rt
Rev M•gr John K ond cOnsecutive term after havmg
Cartwright, putor of the eath ... served from UM-1 throu&amp;h 1944.
dral
Mr Bradburv served under Fi')ber
1
The funent Mas» was follow~::d as Village clerk in the '40'1 and
hy .serv1ces in the Senate cba111 later u treasurer. 'f'hj1 is Bradber, the scene o£ McCarthy's mo ~ bury's seeond try for nom1natloft
turbulent battle!~. bl!l greatest viC aJ mayor, havmg been defeated
tor1e~ and hi'l most heartbreaktrl ; narrowly m the primary in t94i.
deleats--mclud.ing h1.s condem.Ja·
tlon by the Senate ID 1ll54
Middleport Flrtt Werd nt.n
It was the first such service •n will vote at lhe former HYChn
the chamber smce r1tea for the Grocery Stor., corn.r of C:.le
Jal4 Sen Wdltam E,.,IWJIO!fh ~.., •nd SMertd ShWta, directly
Any detened Srnitor tt etl- A&lt;n'l'l from the Flfll!'a•• SfM,
titled to servlce&amp; m .. \lte.,. SeRite. t:lectlons Clerlr Alberr; G.....,
but none have been requested
Mtuldlodq.
"since 1940
I Jack Martm ptes1denhal a!
Canaday, ooe-t1me tempeltoUI
sistant and 1ormer ass1stant to th{' mayor of Pomeroy ln two preYlOUI
late Sen Robert 1\ Taft, R.Oh1 1 split tenn~~, bas prom1sed coopera.
attended the Senate serv1ces a... uon and moderaUon to eonst.ilu·
President Eisenhower's represet • ents tl'ft past week lo bill bouse-totatJVe
bouse calls.
.McCarthy's bodY was to be
He has pubUely sa1d be wants to
placed on a tram later m the day be fnenda wit.b everyone afln' the
for add1\lonal rJles and burial election, WID or Jose. In
ado
Tuesday m hts home town of AI· vertlsemcnts
be
the
plcton, W1s
town of Pomeroy
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sable task 10 hav1hg
to budd "a $1 mllhon sewage
tem and d11poaal plallt."

Nathamal Harmon, Florull, fa
ther of her souln law, NathanfM
Wahama High School representatives to Boys Stale and to Harmon, Ene, Pa, daed first a:1.1l
the Leadership camp at Camp Horseshoe have been announc- was buned m Cleveland ht.s form
cr home Mrs John K Sm1th Jr
ed by Principal Clyde R. Foley.
Selected to represent the school at Boys' State al Jackson's Akron, had attended the funeral
and was Informed of her fathei 's
M1ll tn June lS J1mmte Hender·
c!c:Jt.h m Galnesvtlle, Texas, when
son, son of Mr and Mrs Paul
she returned from Cleveland
l!en~erson of New Haven RobP-rt
Mr and Mrs Smtth and her broMcGlothhn, son of Mr and Ml ther, J M. Fleener, student a
Robert W McGlothlln of New Ha·
OU have gone to Texas for the
ven, was selected as the altel'nate
funeral
of her !atlwr, John Fleen
~rter a futtJe attempt to take h•s
to attend Boys' State.
own life bY sluhing of his wnsb
At the same lime, -McGiothhn
Tbuf)day night 1n his jail cell at
was .selected -to represent the
Canaday asked voters to vote (or
Roy Steyer$, Oak Htll, W Va.
Edwardsville, Ill., Orvilte Landers.
school at Camp Honeshoc along
Tuesday from 11·7 the Scouts ,of neph~w of tJte late John K Smith
the person they believed molt able
of Pomeroy, today was sent to the
w1th Mary Roush, daughter of Mt Troop 245 Will have a pancake Sr., was k1lled when a tractor
"to make th11 f1gbt f-or more ald.'"
• Alton State HOJpital for the men
Meanwhile, Mr. Legar m h1s ~n­
:md M.n. Howar.d Roush, Letart sau!age and coffee aupper at the overturned wtlh him. Mr1 J K
ta}l:y ill, according to Madison
nouncement today notes he "thord•nmg room of the First Jiaptlst Smith ST. 1s unable to. attend the
Route.
CoUnty Illinois Sheriff's departoughly understands VIllage prob(burch
§trviccs Jbut Mr. and Mrs Eul
Camp Horseshoe representat1
ment.
The sale of popcorn Saturda} lems and promise11:
Proceeds are to go fLIT' rutmmcr Smith, uncle and aunt of the de
es are sponaored by the Bend Ro· camping expenses and Scouts are ceased will go to Oak Hill for the by members of the Pomero) Fir'"Servace to ta::r:pa}ers w1thit 1
Criminal charges against Lan·
tary club whlle the Boys' Stale .selling bckcts whJch may ailJO lx!•
mens
ASSOCiation
and
the
Emer
their
means."
funeral.
der.a have been dropped by the Ill·
represent.tlve is selected bY th' purehased at the cb.urch
gency Squad netted ::t prof1t ot
"Full cooperation with •ll vi\.
inoia Court for ''auto theft" and
American Leiion.
$182 20 all of which has been co., lage departments."
All you can eat for $1 for adult:;
lbe U. 6. Army bas indicated that
Representatives to the Girls and for fiOc for children 1s the of
"An "Open Door" policy to al
tr1buted to the Me1&amp;5 c()unty Ct~.n­
. Landers Will be sent to a Service
WASHiNGTON UP- Dave Beck State were 1announeed last wee': fer belng made by the Seoul!.
C
ct'!r Fund. t~.ecordmg to Ron Spr1n- Pomeroy e1tuens!'
Holpltal aoon .
and oflicers of hl8' big Teamsters They are, Manlyn Fogle!ong and
\ MEIGS DINIRAL HOSPITAL
"Economy in all phases of wit..
1 ger, county chairman
l,.anders rtcent(Jr was appre
J\dmitted Saturday· Curt Lal· Union go belore the AFirClO Ethl· Shirley Lyons, both of Maaon C1ty
lage
operation."
Mem~rs of the asSOCiation wh ·
b~td In Edwar&amp;ville after he lance, Syracuse; George llelvart cal Pra(!Uces Committee today to
Whllc Mayor Fisher declined to
Henderson is a member of the
part.ieapated m the Saturday sale
wo"'nded In an auto chsae In Pomeroy; Michael Theiss. Racine answer cbara:es the umon ls domin- Wahlma White Fakon Band n
wore Gilbert Freen•an, Horol~ "get 1nto pcrmnalitiea," wlth canwhich Madiaon County Sheriff Dan
Sunday· Miu Clan Wolfe, Ra ated by corrupt infiuencea. .
which be Ia a member of the ban I
Eber.shoach, Jack Tbomas, Harrv didate Bradbury, he told The Dai-Parker
killed ,durmg the line; Mra Sarah OWen, Middle·
Some AF1..-CIO ofliclaJs e:zpect- council He is also a member of
Watson. Dwiglrt Parker, Bob H~&lt;' ly Sentinel today that two meum·
... , ebaae.
port; Mrs. Lew Lewis. M1ddle ed the hearinas to reault ln an
WASHINGTON UP-A joint C'J ' sell, Howard Mullen, Eugen' btnt councilmen wbo now publicly
The 17-year-old yooth also fia:- port, Mary Wolfe, Middleport: eventual ~an for expu111on of Thespians, the schMl annual, and
1upport Bradbury have "been a
gressional subcommittee has seht&gt;- 1'rLplett and Charles l..egar
will
be
editor
of
H
t
~h
Timet,
the
ured ln a jaU break from Metgs' Mra Louis Joltmon, Hartford, W Beck and Teamster Vice Pre~i·
thorn m my 111de" every tame X
duled hearmgs next month tha
IC!hool
paper
ne,ct
ycsr
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Ct;~unty in early J•nuary of this
dents
J'rank
Brewster
and
Si~ne)'
have
sought to put 1n some of my
Va.; Charles Dow, Pomeroy.
could set the stage for tax cull
METER TAKE $194.25
year.
McGlothlin is a member of the
COLUMBUS UP-The Legtsla
Disc'trar.~: Saturday. - Gu~, Brenna~ rr0111 the- l,GOO,IlOO-memThe subcommi\tf':e has calle 1
Parkmg meter collections Jut progresSJve program for llliddl&amp;
band, vice president of the Stu- ture bueklied down 1o a f1v&amp;da) some of the natlq_n's leadmg ec;:t- w~k were Slat 25 ChJcf of Polict! port"
Springer, TUppera Plah11; Kathy bet union, bluest in the natioQ.
dent
council, student condpctor work week today at the request of nomlsfJj and top government fis Leroy Bartrum sa1d today
teamster
Vice
P.reaideot
James
{Contmued on Page 'I'hreel
LICINSI ISSUED
McDaniel, Cheshire; Mrs. ·flauilr
R.
Hoffa,
Indicted
lor
bribery,
or
the
band.
Both
boys
are
mem
Gov.
C.
Wi1ham
O'N-etll
m
a
mov£
::al
off1eers
for
a
review
of
the
U
A marriage license Jl.as been I• Bridgett. Pomeroy; Suoday·
fiUed throueh the Jor.al Probat' Wilma Stobart,
Pomeroy; Wm could come In for aolne ot ...the bets of St P•ul'a Lutheran Church to wind up bu~lnc.ss bv May 24
S. economy.
Previously the h;~1slators have
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C'9Urt to John J. kussell, 19. Bradford, ~ld~l~port; 'M'n. Ettu •arne medicine as the buge A"ft,. ln New Haven and arc acUve ·:1
The
subcommittee
plans to alk
CIO
teekl
to
make
good
en
Itt
wort
there.
1
been
R"JOUrning
for
the
week
Pomc!oy, AEO operator, ancl Juli.) Brooks, Mlddlepor~ F.d Wmt!ger.
the
econom1sta
1£
they
be he\'·
plcdtifc
that
labor
will
clean
ils
Miss
Roush
ls
~lso
a
member
each Thursday
~ Marie Seylef, 17, P()mcroy, stu Pomeroy, Clarence Freema,n, Mid
own house of eorrup_t infiuences. of the band and Will be head ma
'axes
should
be
eu~ &lt;ond--1f soS()me
of
the
mo~t
Important
bill
~
dent
dleporl
Beck planne!l to read at the jorettc next aeuon She , \s also pendmg before the lawmake •1 vltat grm1ps shoold receive tiw
·~---------~-~--~~----- opening or today'.!! hearing a state- active
ld ~he Future Homemaker~ may come ur for actiOI' th1s W£'ek :hie£ beneftts
ment drawn up Sunday by his un· of Amertea chapter of W•h11ma
The pubhc ht:'arm~t&gt;; {'()uld 'Jf'
Amon~ them Is the new versio 1
An osltmated haif·a-trullion tomato plants have been d..
10n's 13·man Execut1ve Board, of a11d is achve m church af£a1n :t of the crnsorshlp bill whtcb W\1 ~n Important (actor m determm strayed m Meigs County making necessary wholesale reset.o
whleh Beck 1s a member. The tile Vernon EUB Church
be eon~idcrerl tonight by tbe Se.) mg future congressional tax slra'
board did not d.iaclose the nature
ate EducatiOn Committee
Tht&gt; egy A nu-mber of mnuenllal Re ltng, tt was learned here tod,ay
Truck fanners of the Letart Falls area, wbo may be producpublicans and Oemocrn~ have exof the statement
'lew propn~al sponsored by Se
tomatoes in many mstances for the last year in U~57, said.
mg
However Beck has said he would
of
tax
rchef
n~xt
pressed
hope
Ddb~rt Latta R-Bowllng Gre~n
.
attend the AFL-CIO hearlnas only
a
shipment
of 350,000 plants bas t&gt;een oruered in and reaet1.1nuary
would
aulhonze
the
a~torney
gcn
\
D~~Velopment of potential industrial sites will be taken
to see "if our rl4bts wJll be given
to
mvestlgatt
an)' objectio ,
f'ral
The
hearings
will
be
con~ucted ting probably will start Thursday. Farms with low lying land
eooaideratlon in the routing of new highways under Governor recognltton.., He
demanded
':Jv the subcommattee ••n f1scal po! were hardest hit.
abic movtes
C. William O'I'ileill's 'highway program, according to an an· t~at the committe~ m~ke detailed
1cy of th~ Joint
Congresstonal
Meanwhile, according to the Umted Press, frost during the
U!eusations and guarantee fair
Douncemenllodaf by highway chief Charles·M. Noble.
Eeonomic Co.mm1ttee The sub- mght and early morning today cauSed widespread damage to .
MARKET BPQRT
Highway loc~tions, particularly when they will run near procedures.
committee is beaded by Rep Wil
bur 0 Mills D-Ark, an mtluen fruit orchards and early plantings of vegetables in Northern
ex1allll8 railroad linea, will be placed far e11ouKh from the rail
CtNCINNATI UP - Produce:
to allow fpr the development of potential industrial proLEWIS IOUND OVIR
The long-awa~ted break on ex,
!:gglf, weak, neat pa1d at .farms lJal member of the tax-wntmg Ohto,
~rt)' lying between the highway and the railroad whenever Sher1111n E. Lewis was fin d actly whleb industrial giant plan- for U. S. consumer whitE:s and House WaYs &amp; Means Comm1tle'
The U S Weather Bureau warned there was a possibility of
,'prJ!CUcal, Noble said.
145 ~nd costs an a ehaTgc of rec'· ned a Letart FalLs expansion came browns, A jumbos 3().33; A larJe
Among other thtng~ the group more frost in scattered areas of Lake Erie tonight. But foJ
. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce and numeron&lt;i!.Jocal plan- lell ' driving ~~y Mayor c. 0. th,is 1'lornlna to The Dally sentinel 27·29i A mcdmms 25-27, A small Wlll want to know whaf IS the out most of the slate the coldest weather has passed.
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Fitbf'r Cif Middleport
Saturd.a"
AetuaUy, It came, and went But
B large 2.~27, FOB, whites look of the nation's economy £or
The trend ts for gradual rise in temperatures Cor the w~
nbtg groups laaye advocated to Noble that th~ Highway De· nlgtlt and bound over to the gra11d it was good ror a round·sized laugh 20-22;
and brown.!L, A large 38-34; mcdJ· the rest of the year and how mue 1 although the mghts will continue cool
~
partment avoid locating new hifbways so close to the railroad lury When he plead guilty to tak and was the latest m what prom- um 30-31 , B large 30-31.
of a budget surplus t&amp; m prosped
lndtcabons
were
the
dry
weather
will
continue
thrlllllill
lines that what .could be excellent lbdustri&amp;l plant IocaUons, ing a car owned by Eva Mrrie iaes tlit be a series of "announceChtcken!!l, fryers firm, :n\it Jb. as- a T"esult of eultmg the budget
with both rail and. highway facilities at hand, are destroyed o', nt without her content. :Bort(l menta" of such breaks to thla most I1·191fl., hens, heavy 13-15, l1ght,
most of the week.
was aet at ~ Lewis atruek 1 lntereated newspaper
Albert Hill Jr. plans to reset 30,000 plants and Glli!OJ~e
1().11
k
f
f or I ac 0 room.
Clrf Friday afternoon ln toNn
The revelatiOn dusclosed that inSPIRITED SALE
Butter,
90
score
'71
Adams
and his brother, operating a nearby farm, lost all
In announcing the new highway IocaUOn policy, Noble clriven bY Mrs. Jame!!l B. Titus, 8tead of one "lug plant" coming
SYRACUSE. N Y UP-Mr~
000
of
their
plants by frost
pointed out that Jt is simply sound thinking and plal)llinr RuUand RD.
to Letart, three omaller but st1ll
Kenneth C Stehlen would hke to
there
is no firm figure on the number of
While
buy
Which will benefit both local communities and the state as a
important lndustrie11 were to start
back
her
$40
blue
topcoat
1!
FIRE CALL
whole.
,
~ARDEN CLUB MElTING
conatructlon soon. Each is to be
she
can
fmd
the
pureh;~.ser
Whtlc
plants
set
out
in
the Letart area, a conservallve estim.~•;'il"i.; ~~-~~
Minor damage was repofled
helping
at
a
chlU'&lt;'h
rummage
sa:~
the
number
frozen
would be around 500,000 farmers 5
0hio
is
arowing
fast,
and
has
a
tremendous
growth
potenTbe
Wlndlna:
Trail
Ga!dert
Club
powered
with
ao1ar
energy.
11
Sund~ty evenmg At 7 p m whe·
tial. To insqre that It's full potential will be realized requires will meet tht.~rsday eventn~ at the
While thi• was immed1ate notice the Fire Department wa9 called to Friday, .Mrs Steblen placed her
Cabbage plants, somewhat tougher, were 11Siowed
t~al
We p'•'- •••e~·"• and ~peratively f•r '•dustrial devel• hom, ol Ht•. GeOr(e Hemeo, ol to "be on auard" lurther Inquiry the home of Judge Cedrle ct.. ' eoat on a ehalr When next she few isolllted cases, but suffered no serious damage,
.,.
-+'&gt;1 "t" .LLW,r
wv
.v w
Hemlcx:k Gr-ove. ljembers are to 1bowed that one waa to b&amp; a to- when a motor of tbe d18hwuhe· looked for tt she round a colearned.
. opm~I-WJ*n !!!~ mo&lt;e aDd better JOb!! lor more Oluo !»;;n1 a hWI' 111d aa old pune and tqlto plant, another a cabbaae was ovq,rbcatcd.
worter had sold 1t for 7~ cents
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S;lli!"' ., ~, ~
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plant and tho third " potato plant.

Scouts Pancake,
Sausage Supper
Will Be Tuesday

Legislature On
New Five Day
Work Week Sked

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Sale Of Popcorn
Nets $162:20 For
Cancer Campaign

Schedule Heann•,
ty Of
on P0SSihili•'ons
Tax Reductl

Frost Damage To Tomato Plants
Is Heavy In Letart Falls Area

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LiH.Ie Interest Sh·own

New Highway Routes Will Favor
Industrial Locations-. O'Neill
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GllllDoh....
was 1 bu.ameaa v1sitor in Middleport this wee'i!
Guy Gilkey, Who i.s emplo)'ed 1D
Columbut.s11 a W¥kend gues t.s of
hia mot
, Mrs Jane Gilkey
Mr a
Mrs M S McAllister
Con poll a, are weekend gues ~J.
of Gene
ate '
C r Jiibbs,
Meass-GaJlla Mt~.so l'
Scout Olsrh'Ct tllainuan. waa •:1
Hun t10gton Monday night Lo at
tehd an Executive Board meetin~:
Sherman Buskirk Jr hu bee ·
returned home from Holzer Ho ,·
pita I
Mrs Howard Oatley 18 111 with

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Chapter, OES. when they attend·
ed Jnspoctlon of the Athens Cha•
ter Fr1d1y ni.ht:
Mr.s L. W M'eComa.s taucht
lhe Thlf'd Grade this week for )rtre
Mary Sllrble,
:n, order'
Ernest Covert who Wll ~llled to
Fa1rborne by the audden death 1' tbe Wbitt Shr.lne of Jeru.s.atP.~
her mother-in-Jaw, Mra. Arthur will meet FrtdaJ, Ma:r 31, ln~
of Kay 10, their rea:ular mee~
Covert,
nla:bt, because ot the SuprJames Ruuell, Florida, a for· Sbrme in. Detroit, MieJd,-aa, dar-mer local re~adent, vlalted ilter lJW the 1Jeek pf May 5-lCKb. • • iJ
Deleaatea of Mary Shrine to the!
Frlday
Mrs Curoll Swanson is spen.! Supreme Shrine will inelude ~~
ing tbe weekend with her husband Marie HawJdns, wofthy
at Moundsville, W Va Mr Swan- Prtestesa, Stewnt Hawlc,ina. W~
son u employed m the construe· ma.n af Shepherd~t Mra. Kad~
Winsett. Noble Propheteu; ~
t1on oi the plant at Cresap.
Eliubetlr Lear, PWHP.
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Mr and Mn Jaeob Schafer •n~·
daughter. DariJt, Columbus were
busmess visJlor's here tOday:
Stephen ~tewart, small son of
Mr. and Mi'S. Norman Stewart,
spent the Plllt wee'k: With his fa:
lier who is employed 10 Colwnbu•
Mrs Harold Lobae enterl.littedl
Mrs G F Halley and daughter
Mar1!yn, Beverly, were here Fr. her bnd&amp;:e club, Thursday eve~~laJ
day for a vl51t w1th friends Tbey at ber home, Cave St.
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accompamed Sally Sauer, who
Pri:te for h~gh ICOI'e was aw:!J
had been on a motor, tr1p With ed kl Mrs c. &amp;. Blakeslee and
them, to ll.flddleport Miss Sauer ond to Mn: Carl Bilikim.
!
Refretbrnenfl were W"ved byt,
has been on neation from the of
f1ce of the Ohio Fuel Gu OJ.m l· the llosteis t'O Mrs Rolland Neut.
hng Mn. ~Joho Moore ·Mrs Blat.\
•nY
slee, Mr'l. Charles Mu.llen Jr., lll'.t·
Sehm
Blaewtez Mn. Billkanl an4
Fot.D':J; c; CHAIR
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Mrs.
WUliam Clark.
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- The first folding camp chair was bunt 50 years
ago this year. The late Joseph SalA Jtr41:am bt Cloliforqia is

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mumplJ and her '«ln, Kevin, Js also
W at their home on Grant StneL
Howard Grant, brotber of Mrs.
Fr-.t Grosan, underwent major
surcery at Meaas General HGSpital
Thursday
. The nanety-11Itb bJrthday o'
Michael Carroll w 1 s c,lebrated
Thursday at the home of Alra Wor·
ley Howell and family, Mr. carroll was born U'l Syi'OJ.cuse.
Arnone the tr1end1 who aUent.l
ed the funeral ot Urs Arthur co_.
ert in Sclotav1lle Methodust Cbur·
eb Thursday were Mr and Mrs
Rleharcl Chambers, William Fe .,
Frank Vaughan, Violet Andcr~on.
Sally Priode, Arnold Grate l!lild
the Rev John Elwood
Fr1ends and relat!1 es of Mrs
Thena Brunker, former loCal r".
ldont, have learned tbat she fell
r~ntly a n d fractured a vert..t
brae. Mrs Brunker 1s livmg lA
Marietta oow.
The Rev and Mrs c Raymon
Konknght of Heath Methodi,t
Church attended the District c 0 , 1
rerence at the Franklin Avenue
Portsmouth Church Thursday a[
ternoon and evening
).fr and Mrs.. Terry Gallat:her
IJ'Id babv daughter have moved tn
t~- u M
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"'c aster apJl'tmant
ell
d M G 11on Brown
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em lovenue
d b"1anth Nlr. b01a1 agher
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B l:ery
Mr. and Mrs. ;Jame.s Arnold VISlted , reeently w 1 ' h a former
neighbor, Mrs Carl Jones, Pontiac, and -also vuited In Canada.

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pootor. Reese, sup1 , Mornm1 worlhip,
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