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New Haven EUB Church Women
Observe May Fellowship Day
The annual May Fellowlhip Dl)
of the Umted Church women was
held rm Fr1d1y May 3 at the New
Hann EUB Church
The organJtallon 1s rnade up or
ehureb women from
different
Protestant churches over the coun
try The Fellowship Day s held on

SUN -MON
Marilyn Monr\Jie
Betty F1eld

M/1. Y S-6
Don Murray
Arthur connell

BUS STOP

(CmemOJscopc- Tcchn color)
- aboFrank c Laue
Lucy Marlowe
HE LAUG-HED LAST
(In Techn color)
TUES WED
MAY 7-1
FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult TicbtJ Admit• tar LHd
Doultle Feature Horror Show!
Marla Engh9h
Chester Morris

THE SHE

CREATURE

- alsof'f'ter Graves
BeYerly Garland
It CONQUERED THE WORLD

the

hr:n Friday n May of e.-. .... h

year It u one of three meetings
held during the year The Glbers
are the World Day of Prayer and
the World C mmumon Day

Mrs Thelma Capehart
ln charge of the h1bles were
Mrs Fred Batey and Mrs Otho
Llevmg Mrs H f WagenbliJ re
ce1ved the offennc: and Mrs R.ly
mond Peters gave the bened1elion
The women of the WSCS of the
New Haven EUB Chl)rch serveJ re..
rrcshments w1th Mrs Burt Roush
In tharge

- - -- The theme for last Fridays
meeting was Free Schoola m a
Free Amenca A panel discus
Mr and Mrs Raymond Hatf eld
s1on of the top1c was held w1th the and daughters Joyce and Judy of
panel bemg composed or Clyde Brooksvii c were week end guests
F ole) pnncJpal of Wah.&amp; rna High of relat1ves here
Schoo Mrs Sarah Dawson pnne1
Mrs Eugene Harlc&gt;ss of Clear
pal of New lla\en
Elementary water Fla sper t the veek end
S&lt;:hool Mrs John Morgan pres1 with her mother Mrs Clara David
dent of I hi! New Haven PTA and son and was aceompan~ed to Co
Keith Arnold a member of the lumhiLo; by her mother who w•II
Mason t:ounty Board of Educ&lt;~t on v1s t them and n Cmemnatl
l'ollow•ng a short bw1ness meet
Mr and M1 s Charle~ Chapman
Lng conducte I by Mrs K J Scotl and children moved Saturday from
a short program was presented In Portsm'luth to the Eskew property
eluded on the program were the Umon Ave
s1ngmg of
My Task
by Mrs
Mr antl Mrs Robert Charles of
Geraldme Layne and four read Columbus v1s1tcd Sunday with her
mgs by Mrs Arthur Jewell Mrs motHer Mrs Edward Hite Mrr
Donald Smith Mrs Frank Rey Hlte accompanied them home for a
nolrls and Mrs Robert :Bt!acb
vuut
Three delegates were appointed
Mr and Mrs Roy Holter and
ta attend annual Umted Churc.h Mr and Mrs J M Gaul apent the
Y. oman .s meehng to be held on week end in Louisv11Je and attend
next Tuetday and Wednesday in ed the Kentuck' Derby
Su;tersv•lle They were Mrr K J
Mr and Mrs Homer Holter Mr
Scott Mrs Frank Reynolds and and Mrs C D Frccker and Mrs
Roy Freckcr VISited Sunday with
Mr and Mra Raymond Frecker
Delbert Bruch 1s reported Ill at
h1s home Enterprise
Mr and Mn Ted Jones of Key
West Fla arc viSLllng Mr and
Mrs Eugene Forbes and other rei
at ves
Mr and Mrs Earl Denny and
son Earl and MIA!I Betty Demosky
vunted Sunday 111 ChUiicothe with
Mrs Nora Denny and M.r and Mrs
RGSI' Tomlinson
Mr 'nc:l Mrs George Dabney and
daughters Garnet Jewell and Bar
bara of Southside W Va were
Sunday dinner gue.sh of Mr and
Mn W1llard Ebersbach and daugh
ters
Mus Joyce Ann Ebersbach returned home Sunday alter a
weeks visit with her grandpar
ents Mr and Mrs Clarence Might
of Bradbury
Cheryl Eberabach returned to
school at Sugar Run Monday aft
er a several days Illness
Mr and Mn Clayton White and
daughter Carol Lvnn o( Warren
were weflk end guests of Mr and
Mrs Edward Parfitt
toll
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Chancy
1011!1
Bob Eastman nd Donald Taylor
were m Clevel::lnd Sunday to at
II MOll
tend the ball game between the
lt!AIVI/I
,._ Pll
Clevela• d InUums and the Boston
Red Sox
Mrs Hugh Black of Chillicothe
was the guest of her parenl8 Mr
~nd Mrs Ph1l Williamson Thura
rlay anrl Frl(iay of last week
Mr and Mrs Phil W1iUamson
~pent Sunday Itt Columbus with
Mr and Mrs Robert Gardner and
son Robert
1\11 and M1s Edward Wells and
lauglll'ra Ruetl~t Kay anrl Jllnf'
A 11 and Mr anrl Mrs Norman
N• ulzl 1r wrrc Sun lay
II ncr
J!Uests of Mr 11nrl Mrs W1llla n

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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Br~ghtest Corner In Middleport

Mrs Arnold 11 char Is scrrcl .. r
f the Providence D stn 1 wa a
lclc,;:atc to the Ohio lis. pi~~ ~!I
J;O(' AIL 1 WOLk!!hOp hrll Sail d~j
11t Sh luh Uaphsl Chur h n Co

B H. Sanborn Missionary Soc1ety
Walk-In Garden
lnstollah(ln Semce Held Mondav Club Meeting Is
Mrs Mtlton Uood waa mataliJd for the put year and Mra Beula~ Held On Mo"day
as pre$ldent of the B H
Whue dedicated the Love 01£t of
S&amp;n~fn

ML!sloaary Soctety of the FitJt
Baptist Churc1l Monday tn an rm
press1ve Installation service led by
the out gomg president Mr• ii
len Hughes
Theme of the put year Llvin&amp;
Waters was used for the matall11
liOn with Mrs Hughes openmg
and closmg the ceremony with a
prayer and Mrs Charles Bennett
represcntmg the members of the
SOCil'ty placing 1n op~:n Bible on
the alt.u of the sanctuary
Other new officers are seen:
tary Mrs Mannmg Kloes treasurer Mrs Henry Null first v1cepresident Mrs Harry Houdashelt
VICC presldf"nt of M1ss1oM Mr!l T
F Hawkms v1ce president or Chris
han Service Mrs A R Pullen
v1ee president of Chr1st1an Train
1ng Mrs Paul Smart vu~e pres!
dent of Buslnesa and Professional
Women Mrs Raymond Llcvmv
Mrs Allen Hughes out gomg
ed h
d
pres 1 ent open t c meeUnc wJah
a poem by the Rev Don H!Wt and
1
prayer after an organ p~:elude hy
Mrr Gerald Anthony Member,e of
the EJecta C1rcle were in dlarge
or the devohcmal service which
waJ led by Mrs Charles Bennett
and mcluded scripture reading
prayer and a solo 1 watched One
Hour W1th the Savious
Durmg the t.usfne1.11 meeting the
Circle &lt;'ha1rmr-n gave their reports

Middleport
Society
David Hayes younger sun of
Mrs Frank Hayes IS 111 wl 1
mumps. at their home on Mill St
John Vrom11n who sustained a
severe wound tn hiS lett hand
when he fell on a broken bott e
at the ball diamond Sunday wali
taken to M,.1gs General Hoapi -al
where f1vc stitches were taken m
the eut
Mr and Mrs Raymond Rad
chrrc and son Randy Zanesville
O¥ere recei t guests of Mr and
Urs Ralph Radcliffe
:\frs P K Russell and Mn; Of
rutt were buslnell8 vls~tors In
Parkcrsburjj: Monday
M1ss Ruth Humphrey Whe~:/
ersburg has returned rrom a via t
In Florida Sunday MLs.s Hum
phrey Mr and Mrs Leo Searles
and daughter Carolyn and L D
Hartinger visited lfl SusonvUI"
W Va
Mrs Della Carnahan who ~~
vmtlng her son Ray and ram.Uy
In Ducyru~ hi rcpor1ted as recu
ermg from a recent illness
Mr and Mrs Robert Sharp Mr
and Mrs Paul Hapto11stall an I
family were busmeS.'I vu1tors 1
Athe 1s Saturr!.ay
Clar~'ncc Dicken
II1gh Schl) I
teacher at Rutland accnmpan 1
th1 S(n on; fron RHS on a trlp
ovt'r East lh 8 week Mrs J&gt;1ck~n
Is ~pcmhncr the week With hr
panmts Mr and .Mrs Su1
IUcn Rutl-and RD
Dr Jllcharrl Bauer Supennlcu
dent of !he Portsmouth D1sl n 1
or ~h1hothst Churches WIIS a
dinner gt I'St of lhr Rev a1 rl l\1 s
(' R Konknght and family ::; 1
da
Mrs ( race Darhtcl E ne Pa
1~\t n~ her son
F orrcst Bad1t t
and fam1ly
Ur and Mu Wlllls Anthon
11nd Mr and Ml"s Glenn Lambert
I Qpcnt th weekend w1th Mr a 1
Mn 1om Anthon}' and son I a

Mrs. Don Hunnell
Is Honored Guest
At Friday Shower

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1Fire Department

Auxiliary Honors
Mrs. C. R. Karr

fermga w1th a poem Two M1t~
Flowers fU1lo11ble for Memorial
and prayer Mrs Hughes thanked was the subJeCt of a talk by Mla
the Sot1ety members for the1r co- Jessie Saunders. when the Walt In
Mn Don Hunnell a recent
Mn C R Karr Sr) wu honr
operating and assutance during Garden Club met at the home of
bnde
was
guest
of
honor
at
a
ed
Mooday cvenina: when tb~
her two years as president o! the Mn Mabel Lee for the Ma)' meet
shower
given
Fl-1day
evening
at
Aur:1hary
of the Fire Deputmeflt
organ z;ahon Mrs Claremont E in~
Hoyt wtfe of the pastor spoke on
The meet ng was called to order the home ot Mn John E Runnel met at Lbe home of Mrs EJUmett
behalf of the members m thank by the president who led 1n the Condor St Mrs Wyatt G1ibe t Shuler Mrs Karr was pruenwt
mg Mr:~ Hughes for her leadership salute to the flag followed by the and Mrs John A Hunnell we t' an el~tr c sk1llet from the Aux1l
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lary wttb Mrs S T Rus~tll put
and msptratlon
club prayer Several commumca t~ssJstlng hostesses
P1nk
and
white
streamers
e!t
president ma:kma: the present..
The DDrcas C•rcle was In charge lions were read and discussed and
t1on Mr and .Mrs. KliT bne hv
of the program for the evening on reports of secretary treasurer and tended from the chandaher to tn
the topic Treasures 1n the Mak comm ttees were gJven The offl table on which the g1f'ts wet'" ed for the past ten years in the
apartme11t at the Vlllnge Hall anti
mg wh1ch closed wLth a prayer by cers were elected for the 1957 58 placed
Games were played durmg !he have been m eharee of the rJre
Mrs Edtson Baker
year
evemng wtth pnzes awarded to an('! emergency calls as well u
Mrs Hood presided over the
ass1shnlf m the varaou.s projettl
last part of the mcelmg and names 1M.i~r::gedeer~h ~r~s JU:ge; by Mrs Seldon Baker Sr Mrs Se
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don
Baker
Jr
Mrs
Don
McKe
1
of
the FLre Department
were drawn for the Circles New
un
u e
ar son
Circle &lt;'ha•rmen are Dorcas Mn and Naomi Reed Reee1v1ng blue z1e Mrs Gardner Mankm ar1
Mr and Mrs Kar and their
Frances Bearhs LoveJOY M
awards were Mabel Lee for a large Mrs Charles Wildermuth
granddaughter
Polly Ann Bau.,r
After t be honored gue&amp;t open
El
r~ arrangt'ment of Dogwood Jn a
Clemls Fox
ecta Mrs C1lffor while urn Anna Hart bush honey ed her many lovely i:lft5 relres
are planning to move thb summ('r
Hayes Mrs HOOd appomted Mrs !Iuckie spirea and tuhpo In an up
ments of cake 1ced m whJte w h to the 260 acre Karr farrp on th"'
d
Raymon Luman ab Scholarship r 1ght contamer Helen Carper pank weddmg belk and the m Naylors Run Road
chairman and Mrs Harold Chase as spirea tullps and Ilia...., in an olJ.. scr1pt10n FraPJkle and Don
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Mn Rwael1 M1111 prestdent
House party cnlhrman 1t was de- tong container Edna Lee tuhp!l' pmk 1ce cream cortee and mmts
prea1dect at a Abort busmess meettided that all C1rt1es meet on t,hc and lilac m :reen glass contamer were served
~~-~ ~nd d.latribu_ted the yearHob
third Tues.day of each month Mrs
Red Awards--Mabel Lee Dog
The guest liff. mclud~ thocfl Wl\ltl! ~ 11! the sh~P" of lire
Hoyt clo.!led the meeting with M wood 1n low u•uare eontamer
b
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named above and Mri Herman e"'1n~1 and lettered 1!11 red Proene C't on
Bertha WUliams tulip buds and Ohhnger Mrs
Arthur
Evaq~
J.t(ltl _Head lbelY4t p, tbe annual
Members o( the Priscilla Circle tt1leaf wonder foU.Je ip round Mrs W1lham Ohlinger Mrs Sau FamilY PJcnlc ttt be held at the
were hoatesses for the evenme and a:tass conta1net MabeJ Lee Dog Koehler Mrs H(lward K1ttben )Joacblde Park oq June 3 1 Soup
served a salad course to thirty wood In dark upr1ght contauier Mrs Ed Russell Mrs
Henry Su\J'per Cbrl!tmb party ADm
seven members Arrangements or
A contest on fiowers was con Dailey Sr Mrs EUJene 't'r1pple. t
ver~ary r!1nner
th:,:lt annu 1
yellow flowers and candles were dueled by Bertha Wllhams and Martha and L.inrla Bater Deb a pitnlc at the .sWnmer home of
wed on the tables m the dmmg won by Belva Wtllard
Hunnell Bobby Mankin
Debr Mr and Mrs. S T RtTNell
room
The hoste!ll asllsted by ~r Dhllnger
Plans were diaeussed for char
daughter M1ss Jean Lee served
Mrs Edd1e Epple Mrs Clar tcrlng the oraanUatton and ho,
refreshments to eleven members Gearhart Mr.11 John Staee Mrs
tesse.a for he year were cb.O"'I! 1
and guests Mula Lee Mr Guy Lee
Anna Peters Mrs l!iaiah Sm1 1-J 'l'hc Auxillary are plannmg to
and Mr Glen Lee
Mrs Mike McKeruac Mrs Anr.a purchase vacuum contamers for
The June meetmg will be a now
Yeager
Mrs Harold Hysell Mrs coffee and !OUp for the firemen
or show at the home of Mrs Lo
Clyde
Brown
Mrs Norma Chap to use on winter edla wh1ch last
well Carper and will be an open
man
Mrs
Chester
Hutton Mrs rot a number of hours.
meeting The date w11l be an
Sharon Jones was eJected ~res1 nounced later
Carroll Jett Mrs Charles J.eaar
dent or the Powder Puff Club
Mrs Joseph Struble Mrs Jo I"'
Durm1 the social hour games
when they met Monday night at
1'errell Mrs Jack Stlvers Sr were pl9yed and prues won by
the home ol Janet Valentine for a
Mrs Edd•e Hoeflich Mrs Remo Mrs s T Ruuell Mrs Charle~
bualness mectmg Other new off1
Lmd Mr~
Wilham Sheridan Murray Mrs Jame.11 Oanlets am:
cers are V1ce preSident Phyllis
Mrs Mabel Mankin Mrs Ly~Ja Hv the door pru:e was presented to
Stanley secretary Jeanette Crooks
~ell Mrs Leroy Watson Sr M s Mrs Murray
treasurer Vonda See news report
Maru: Chapman Mrs Ray Heine!!;
A dessert course was sencd bv
er Vera Covert eotTe.&amp;pondent.
The annua 1 May Day of the Hat Mrs W •lma Osborn Mrs Albe t the bru~te~~tr.a who were the olf
Jud1th Van Cooney
t1c Jackson Guild was held at the Martin Mr and Mrs ROM Evons eers Mrs. Mills Mrs. David Oh
Out gomg officers are prestdent Mt Carmel Baptist Church in B1d Mrs Floren.ce GIIR:tore Mrs Le linger Mrs Jade Beehtel Mr~
wts Osborn and Mn Elizabeth Emmett Shuler Others presel t
Judith Kay Murray vice pre1ident well
Janice R1chard.!l Mt Moriah Bap Rathburn
were Mrs John vrmuan Mrs. 0
Oilv1a Hcmmons secrretary Mar
E McKinley Mrs Robert McEI
yin Rou:sh treasurer Barbara t:ap tlst Church 1s secretary of the
tcma
Guild and her shter Rosetta Rich
hlnny M'h Kart Mrs Russell
ards was the del~tate from the
Mrs Daniels Mrs Thomas Darst
Other member! mclude Kay Junior Gu1ld at Mt Moriah B.ap-.
Stiles Shirley Rouah Carol Blaker tist Church Middleport Mn Irvin
h.eld at the De11hler H1lton Hotet
A conlr1butmn of S5 00 was Columbua Aupst 20-21
Gall Stumbo Unda Fiering Jane Baumgardner Mt Moriah Chnrch
Harns Judy Arnold Bettie Harrill is treasurer
made to the Me1gs County Cane
A report on the deputy meetin,
Janet Valentine
Members of the local Guild who Soc etv when Theodoru.s Coun II held Sunday wa1 IIVfiQ by Mrs
also attended were Alma Baum Daughters of America met Mol
Richard Campbell A meehns &lt;Jf
gardner Emmaline Bowles and Su day evenmg at the IOOF Hall
the Past cAune1l0ra wis announ
pleted tl'le Pr•vate
Secr'cA.ar al ne Smger
Mrs Mmme Neutzhng counc" ced for Thursday CV('fUniJ at the
course M~aa Rwaell who gradual
Adulta p.,-esent were Mr and or pre£c,led Mn Albert Woodar 1 home of Mrs 1ohn Smith N)c
ed trom Mlc'!dleporl kiKh School Mn Irvin Baumgardner Mrs Arn coun~ I rleputy \V.ll .tflttWted 11 A~nue
last May enrolled in thr Colun old Richards P.lt.J Arlena Reese followmg an automobile! acclrlent
At the close of the meeting Icc
bus school m June She Is em Manning and George Baumgardner on Saturday A commumcat1o1 cream and c&amp;ke prn.v1ded by De'
ploycd 111 Columbus as a secrc were present for the aU day scs was read concermng lhe State mar Canaiiay cantHdate for may
lary
swns aJS'o
C~nr•l semon wh1ch wllt b~ J or of Pomeroy was ~_,ervcd

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Nme mdlctmenta
Boy Soouts of Troop 247 County Grand Jury
Sprmgs have been nam
Jncluded in
type at Philo
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ed winners of a ment pomt coo and one on a m!~om•.~ai
Mr A G Mehlman plant manager at Sporn conftrmed to- est with the prJZC bemg a tr•p m
The JUry was the
day that the Sollitt Construction Company of South Bend the natlonal Jamboree of the Boy women served There

rear wh&lt;'&lt;Jis
low silhouette •tyhng, wtth headroom to spare • the
luxu• y ndc uf VRJ1u.ble rate sprmgmg
stX power choices with trad1•
Uonai St udcbaker economy
Cro,flmnBnBio•p that protects yoW' Investment mile alter mile year alter year See your dealer today,

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Senate Approves
MeJ"oha s Bill
On Memon"al Law

The new maehine-as slgnlfl
cant to the electric indUstry u
~he fint ijet plano to conquer the
rt~
&amp;ound barrier was to IVJatlOnhad 1ta veil lifted at Philo Wedncs-1
day in a smaller version known a!
Philo No 6 According to Mr Phil
p Sporn apeakmg at Philo cere 1
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moDJe! Philo No A IS Ideal for f S 1Cl'CS8 came tod:n to lne P.l
001s of Me~gs County s rep~e11
develoPment purpoeet.
From it wJll come baJlc engm thtl\le G~orge j A M•edmhJ;t to
eerint d,ata to budd the. new rna c ange t e rna orlty ne e o ap
c;.hine at Sporn wbJeh II one of ~ov t' hvc..te,...&amp;n~ mer~orials ~her.
10 SeRa e Vote unammOL.:s
two planned by the Amencan Gas
e
£; Eleetrie system The other IS !y to pass hJ.s House bill
to he built at the AG&amp;E Breed
The bill would reduce the ma
\"ltnt Jn lfnbana by the Indiana jfJtltv required from 65 to 6Q l-e
t'm l Michigan ElectrJe Company
~e~t &amp;! d pe:rmlt speci&amp;l eledlom
1'he new Philo unit the nat1on s 10 be called !or veternns men or
fh&amp;t super cntical pre!lKUre gener u:ls
ahnt: macbme was l.nspccted by
M&gt;e1 il 'lr ofroE'rerl the bill e.:.rly
more than 60 representatives of ln the t:urrent session and the
newsp-pers radio and televlSIOil ffourt• npprovcd It quickly Hb
Among the newsmen were stan' bdl was the result of peti'Ltonc
me(Pber. of several nationally ~~'"~' a,king MelnMrt to seek
diatribute~newspaper.s o,.d maga the rhan)t'IE' \n 8 of a mill levv
zlnes as
11 as a number of Oh1o for a $100000 bond J:Ssue for fnr
P~ll mem er.s
w•a.-, to rcmplnte local mah:bin"
Following a tour of the Ohio funds for a $500 000
veteran!:
Po~r Company plant and the new IJM'mortal hoapiltal here was •le
unU the n~smen gathered at iP.&lt;'tE'tllast Novt'lmber
t; nearby ZaneliVIIIe for a luncheon ~
-- 11nd a ta lk by Pbibp Sporn pre1i
dent of American Gas and EJec'Company and ll'bk P~it1
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hl8lalk Mr Sporn pointe out the
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slri1I1cance of the new umt whleb
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haa been described as a new m1Ie•lone m the history of electriC
power generation
T1cketa for re1erved seats for
A :t&lt;l 1 renttee vice president
•nd ge(leral manager of Ohlo Pow the Sen1or Class plays at Middle;r and E L Se~dler Ph1lo Plant porr H1gh Scbool will be available
manager were hosts and welcomed after 7 p m tonight at the Roller
the newsmen
Pharmacy MiU Street The two
Umt 6 has be1'ln operallng under plays are sehedul~ for 8 P m
tilt conditions since Mareb 20 It Fr1day night at the school audl
1s expected
be placed
com tonum and tickets are being sold
mt:rtlal I)JM!ratlon before the end by the Semor Clan membera
ol lhiA month
ln the one play The Cast!~ of
Bricfly here are some of the Mr Simpson Tom Kelly a&amp; Mr
things this new machme w•lt do- Simflson learns that the old say
I Inn an s •uouse 1' S h18
all of wbleh are f1rsta in·~ the m mg an E ng1S'
dustry
castle may be true m Eqgland
UtUue steam above tlte cr 1Ucal but not m Amenea Mrs S1m~on
pressure of 3,206 pounds per sq 1.!1 played bv K1iy Stiles They
lncb {the point at which super have three daughters, Carol Ow
heated water flaahcs Immediately ens as Irene JUd)' MW'tay as Lit
Into tteam wdbout flnt paAsmg and Jane Harris as Annabelle who
Uirough on mtcrmed 1ate boiling takes over the house eompletely
atage)
and he bas to lilt In the dming
~t.:ontinued on Page Seven) room
~~
Ul makes elaborate plana to
have her f..stber apend a qu1cL eve
I ning at home b'ut to get rid of her
s1stcr s boy friends namely Ken
neth Lewlt as Tommy Wllklna
Stephen Coats as Charles Merrt
wether Eddie Evans Js the stran
ft
ger in the play
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Jim Bowles was on the mouill
tO 'ead ~IS mate~ to their 9th
l'.tflli(b,t Vlctot)' tbl8 season wuh
o\tt defeat Dave Hindy wM ~at._:
JnJ. The Jaekeu played almost er
rorJeS! ball while cnllocthtg eight
hit&amp; On(¥ one m11cue wa.s rccor J

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May term of court
eight on felony charges

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lb:tm-v of the county on WhJch
women and nme men In

State Test Farm
F"IeJd Day W')}
I

Be Held May }r!,J

fours m the mormng a bou...
teous c'tueken barbecue a~ noon
to be followed b"' a lectur:e dil
out~Sion 1md .que:tion .and amw....r
""nold wilL feature the annual
Field Day May 15 to be held at
the Southeut.em Ohio Stat~ ~
F
C
t
.,arm m arpefJ. er
Carl Greenlee acting mani,pr
w11l he bo&amp;t for the event Ll~
or the Columbia Home D~_,,
dratlon Club w•ll prepare -. ~
,~rve the barbecue ut1der the .chr
ect1on of M'!"S
How-ard Nolat
home economtcs exten,lon agent
Speaker w111 -he Lyle Goleqan
Qh1o st-ate Umvormty F.xten,ton
specwli.st His aubject will bf! on
'household and other farm and A:
lated insects The event
!nTNI bY thlll ll"lcultt,ral
at the C!ounty
Mrs Nolan an(! County
c F. BlatfP"Iee attended

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f the Mid
ree emp1oyees
dl eport 0 lVISIon 0 f C0 I urn bu and
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Southern Ohio Electric Company
received special recogmtlon for
their safe dr1vmg records at the
'fth annual meeting of the 100 000
M1le Club held recently at the
Fort Hayes Hotel Columbus
These men all of whom have
dnven over 100 000 accident free
m1les are Edward C Myers, Ed
ward F Kmg and Ctlarles W All
man
Seventy mne employees O[ The
Electne Company are membe-rs ol
th1s grtmp T hey h ave d r1ven a
total of 11 504 619 accident tree
miles which adds up to 852 safe
dr1v1ng years
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Harry Cra1g
president Dan
Hartinger and
Roland Neutzbng; attended Only
other business was routine pay
mcnt of bills

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Plans are bemg completed for
thf: anmaal Pomeroy High School
Alumni AI.!IOCiatJon banquet June
1 at 1Jf30 P m at tbe Junior Higb
gymnasium Mra Grace H Dnke
President of the .U,octat10n annonntEd today
Ticke.ta for the banquet dinner
and dance following the dmner
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~
h d 1n
are - an ma.. 11'0 pure ase
' 8 Drug Store
advance at Stark
the Pomeroy Pastry Shop or from
Evelyn F1ck
see~ary of the
A-lumni AIIOf'latlon Mu&amp;lC will be
prov1ded by the GelNates
Joey Roush son of Mr ano
Guests may be mvited to attend
Mrs WUilam Roush New Haver. the dance followmg the banquet
•nd a s mor at WDhama H gb Ti~k~ts for the danl:e mQ' be purSchool won first plaC'!e •n the PI chased al the door
Pleasant Junior Chamber or C"m
The dinner IS to be served by
merte s Teenage Road-eo on Su
tbe Salisbury PTA
iav tn pt Plea8ant
Roush toot flrat placo on a sk ll
rtnvmc eourse on 28th Street h1
I~ Pl"'l:!lo~~nt by ecorin.i .Jb'll.l
potnta .out of a poasJble soo Com
lng lfl seeond was Tommy Say
&lt;)f Le-tart who 11eored 456 points
rames Ellhil of pt PIP.asant was
third with 451 1,1; points
In additiOn to th~&gt;lr ability In
On Saturday May 4 the Waha
c r1ve an autom9hlle the contest rna Jumor Varsity Band and the
,m\8 were abo scored on a writ- Wahama Wh1te Falcon lland both
•en best
under the d}rectlon of Mr James
Roush in winnm.fl the even E Breen journeyed to Huntington
Wob the ng}lt to "\_kompete at to participate In the $tate Band
Morgantown m the Stl'lte Road.P.-o Festival Huntington Area
on .lune 1-5 •nd 18 The wtnn'"l
In tb$ mornmg the Whlte Fal
or• the event w111 receive 8 $3L}IJ con Band played March Forth by
tebolarship awal'd in .addltletn to Moore Cathedral canyon by Han
being sent to tbt natU'n al Road-e-o son and American Folk Suite hy
In Washmgton on an 111 expense Waltert as an tuditJon for the
ld lo d
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pa
ur ay tr•P
ju ge Tue l)and reee ve an over... Jud~mg the pt. Pleasant event aU Number 1 or superior rating
»ue Sgt Cll'l Nutt a:rad Trooper lor the audttion
Andy OalforCI o! tbf!! State P ~
In the afternoon both bands plua
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hee Walteor Rlce o! t h e Pl Plea 49 other• took part in tne a gaD c
.-.t city polioe and lt M Har h r,arade tbroua:h downtown Hullt
barger of th~ Mason County Siler- ngton The two local banda Were
1f£s department
not rated on marcbing
Roush wlll r~tve a bnonze
Mr 'Frank Clpehart a member
plliflue for hl1 athievcment while o!.,thfl 'Wablma faculty accomp.an
each .df the. t.hNe tbp driven tiBG ~be ~ulor VatlitJ BsDd •• ._
wm al""" 1 ~·•·• 0
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BftwleB held &amp;outh Webster to
JOur hltl The lollers eommltted
twn errOl'! The ~lav 17 game wiiJ
"" in tbe Jets Stat!ium at 4 p m
aaot.Mr game this morning at
J\thll"n'4 Jackaon beat HtllAboro

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MilOS GINER/I.L HOSPITAL
Admitted
Sarah Errmgton
Mri Fred Burl&lt;ln

w.·ns In Roadeo
At PL Pleasant

The R•zor 0 11 co of Pomcr.oy
was awarded the gasoline contract
to suppl)' the county highway de
plrtment for the next 90 days at
a regular mcet1ng nr the Board of
county comm~ss 10 ners Monday
The succell8ful b1di:ler offered to
deliver gasoline for 20c per gel
Ion (regular) end 24c per gallon
(hi test) includmg state tax of five
cenla

Pomeroy Alumni I Co~mlsslonersC
D I
IBanquet ate s
set For Jone 1
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. New Haven Youth "

Tht MlCtdleport Yc• ow JaC!ke t s
ran Toughs!I.Orl over South Weu1ter Htlh Selmoi 5 bascbatJ t.l.:am
10 I k till
Ornlnl .n 'he
at
0 c oc
8 m
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Ohio Un1verslly (!Iamond f.l t o
'' a trip
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win
to Columbut in t h ~

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Jackets Take

A wo"derfvl way to hnshten your home' Now you
Cll'i uve I Oh thtse rt1dy made draper1es 1n •••
to lit every wJndow •n your home
lovelt
panerMio Llend mto an7 decor 10 outAtandml tfley'ea"
completely, redeCCJr1te your roolht
luxururU. «Jiolh

qt·the

]1..-,.e
nr Middleport
Emp1ayees
Middleport Hi.rl, ~!J).E
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Get Siiite(y
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8"" ay
Seruor
Will Be On Frt"day ~h~
o
CoiDDUS"st"oners
Grant Contract
For Gasoline

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WITH A CUSTOM LOOK

Scolulsl rtJVIalley Forge N y
ear Y n u Y
They are Bruoc Stalnaker 50 I
..,, Mr and Mn Ratley Stalnakel
'lick Clark son .ot Mr anrl Mr
'N'Ilham Cla k and Lee R-eed 50
l Mr and Mrs Leonard ~"
?Olnt.s were based on the oors
tt.IV!hes tn Scouting during t te
vmter and spnng
Three other boys also wit'
ugh po1nta but tou young LO
tuahfy for the Mp wue DougiJ
\!'oore George Starcher and He
•chd Ba~ They Will recet e
peCial prlzes
The Troop 247 Scout commit:e-e Ln 1 meeting earher th ~
veek nam-ffi the winners and ex
ended Its apprecuK1on to 1111 the
r&gt;eople of Ent.et1)rise buret Clur
md Rock Sprm.g.,.
commumt es
who made the contest Gf tbe b ys
uoss1ble
Fi:lmlhes of the boys winntng
he trip attended a spec~al meet
ng at camp Arrowhead Sund&amp;
n Jluntmgton to prepa'I"C fot
their part m argarut.mg t.be triP
for their !ODS

CurtiS' Lallance

Funeral service
.
&amp;heduled Fn'day

.....,1Betzmg Leads Pomeroy Council
Dutton Is High In Middleport

Charles Legar of Pomeroy and C 0 FISher of Middleport
today emerged the VIctors in the Pnmary ElectJOns for the
Two .area ae1ertee tea(!hert ar~ Mayor seats m Pomeroy and Middleport
among :w. h1gh school &amp;Cienn'
Legar m hiB bJd for off1ce was opposed by former Mavor
leachen th ough')ut 1he oeountn Delmar Canaday and a newcomer to the pohttcal arena Harry
to r~e ve NatiOnal Sc•en~ Foun Miller of Pomeroy Legar amassed a total vnte of 464 to 282
dation grants to attend the Ob o
for Canaday anJ 52 for Miller
U~~enl~e11111',.mer .. ·~h~!urt~ Hos ~
F19her current Mayor of !llddle

1mong the tndtctments
three for felomous assaults k
ey A'
.rw
for breaking anoi entermg one
ns o.f R 1 Pomf"'"OY te~ a
armed robbery one for auto I Pomeroy Semor High and Gayle
and one 1:or forgery The n Pr1tc or rortland Rarme H•&amp;h
was f?t negligent Srhoo
Dur ng a program 1ponsore
Harc.ld Bl:tnkcnshlp of ]fllDtlv hy OhJo u and NSF teaC!h
wag lfldtcted ':&gt;r felomous ers Will atlend Jec1ure3 and d"usaolt Ln the shotgun woundmg monstratJon!l 1n f1eld.s o( astrono
of Gerald Spud
McDameJ on my ~eology physi.C, and cbcmuMarch 23 at Ruby s Inn near Ma trv d nng the ••x weeks of Jul
son City at Adamsville
1 Lo Aug 9 o\pprox1mateJy 47~
Also mdlcted on tw(l fclomous b gh school teachers are .attendaasault charges waa Ellie H Over
n~ R5 teacher tr.aml18 seu:ncc
bolt Charges agair.st Overholt and mathematiC!I pNgrams spon
1c~e from the shotgun wounding sorerl by National ScJence Fou 1
oft;..JCathleen Overbolt antt Donald dat1on at colleges and uruver
j g at l.akt r Drive lnD Jn Pt tu~s th s summer
PI uant on ~-reb 23
dtcted for brelklnc and enter
in two ebarrc• were J)&gt;onlos s
PaHter and John Lee Plrker 11tty
were charaed wath break!Dg and
enftrJng Hendenon Sebool and Pt
Pl.sant Junlor H\g"b Sehool
iaddeus Greed Redd was in
di d fo1 armed robbery Jn. the
~hoi up of a GlenWOod croeecy
Tbe annual JUOJON!enior ban
sto
Ill March
Auto lameny quet ,, Rutland Hil~ SChool was
chan:ee were brou11tt 11ainst W1l held Saturday evenin~o Kay 4 '"
ter Edward Morrison and ct~de
Sta" was ellarJed W:tth forgery
L~ :~o ~n:a~~~~~ tc~~~f
Tbe neau•..nt bomleide indict I .....
"!;;: ed UJinat Claude or 12 .,...ari:.
me 1i'JII ret"'n
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G
t dra~~f..•tlle CbeOOc,J
The lip
new
Ta
1 ~aiiiM •"•·¥,~woii~~ t
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M
t
0
ctdent'-whie~ too~ •e 111" of "Mr.
t
Vlrg,n
' Ia Howard oUe on
,.. Mar 8
I'F'ho tent
.-.lilL:e
J urors were H A Jolibson Bet ed on Y a P-1o-0on
....r
0 1 C1 epe pa"'~
wells James Morrison Sam dWJlh streamers
,
fr
the ,,.,,
to form
ropp•ng om
''I
Rolfe Lee Rutb Sayre
f erl
Ona Burdette Leota Roush 8 room rhe class co ~rs 0 {
L Slcm Rlda Mornson Ed and Sliver made up t ._e, eel )r. .,
na Childers Ervm Hunter Adam and two of the sLdes "uhe adm~
Krebs De wilt cratg Erma Dot
ure of bright colors fonne t c
son and George :\ Burns
remammg two sides
A string or Japanese lanterns
provl~ed the hghtmg ror th~
orehestra .and were also scatteru
acr0$s the ecthng
The tables
ror Lhc banqlll 1
were pla~d Inside the enclosure
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and were also decor tted ID red
and sLivel' Mmlature Japane&amp;"
1 'ad-•
• ... under brJ&lt;&gt;'ht-colorcd um
brellas were used as f.avora Red
The Mlddlepol't B011.rd of ~u oarnations the class flower d~
tallon planned the purchase or cora ted the tabl&amp;s and were gr~:
furnHure and equ pr 1ent for the en to lhe :remors as souvenirs
new rooms 1n the Elrmcntbi'Y
Two doorway.s led mlo the en
School and H1gh school addition closure and were dccorateCI w• h
when thev met M&lt;1ndal' maht .. small green trePs made from rna s
!he High School
by Mrs Joe Bailey sister of jur.
The resJgnallOL\ of Charles Mr- or class sponsor Martha Ohlin
Donald as teacher 111d coach was ger
nceepted McDonald has aceptcd 1
Coach J m Vennan acted a'i
prnntlon as football coach m lhf'
(Contmued on Page Seven)
CanaJ Winchesler s~hools
A d!scu.dlon was held on tile
hu!Jding program durlng the eve
nlng The Bdard adopted a res.oiJ
t on to advertuc for hlrfs for fur
mture and equ pntetlt and set Ju If

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FuneraI acrvlttS Ior
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Lallanoe 89 a life long retldcnt
of Sy•aeuoe Will be held in tilE'
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EwIng Funera I c•
napeI at • P m
1"'·
Friday Mr La 11anee d h ..'l.l .....
wiC
Me1gs General Hospital TuesdiY
evenmg at 6 p m
Sllrvwmg are hls Wife f.liz
heth o1;1c son Carl of Parkcrsbut"
and two jlran&amp;ona Larry M I
Gary
The l-ast of a family of 11 chil
dren Mr lallance wa!ll a member
of the JuniOr Order of M'ecbamc~
of Syr1ewc
Burial Will be m.ade Jn the Od
Fellows Cemetuy &amp;t Par.ker.s
burg
Fr1ends may ctll at the Ewing
Funeral Home at any time
A

ests

~lut1_ed OJ! Monday by the Mason Foundallon Grant

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Detore you lnveot In any car lh" year, chock all the extra value
Studchakur otTers exciUBIVC 1 wm 1raction w1th dnvc power m both

Returned
Two Meigs
Grand Jury Teacher~

&amp;out Jamboree

Iild.. has moved tb.e fuit dirt for
• ne~w 4!0 006-kUowtt unit there

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Ground wa. broken Monday at Graham Station for the and
ition of a giant revolutionary steam machine to the Pb1ltp Three
SP,rn power plant seen for the (trst hme Tues~ay as a pro of Rock

Dof AMeeting
Held On Monda Y

Ohio F•ir ai'Hf werm tod.,
hith Tl •• n hlr •M rnlltl e.
nlthl Low 54 to 60 ThVt"BCC.ay
,.rtly clolldy with ICiff ...... ilhowo
•n and thund.rtt....,. exh ame
north Mntly f•ir •4 £Ontlnuedl
warm c•ntr•l and MUth

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Ground Broken For New Sporn Three Local.Boys Nine
Power Plant Addition Monday Awarded Tnp To By

Hattie Jackson
Guild Meeting
Held On May Day

tY UNITED 1'11111

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohlo, Wednesday, May a, 1957

NO 20

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Sharon Jones Is
New Powder Puff
Club Pres1dent

Complete Line
Of DraP-tf'liS,
Drapery Material,
Curtains on the
2qd Floor

enttne

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F lien I t'onard hh the nca~~~~
Mr and Mr~ DaR.. ubcn Bee~
nnrl three sons K11rl Kirk anti
K m spent Sunda) in Huntington
wl1h relahvcs and were lf'CO 1
pan led as hr as Proctorvlllc I\
his mother Mu MsiUdt Be&lt;:k who
d~llrd with her eou11ln Mrs A
A Jeffers
Mrs Dell I' lf.e h1111 bern Ul for
t'evcral montru. at her home on
South &amp;-eond Avcnut&gt;
Mr an.-1 Mrs Frank Kirw and
!WD Columbus
were weekf'n-1
r.!UCRt8 o{ her mother Mrs. (;:h11
Quillen and family and Octhtt re
leUvot In Chctter Saturdar Mr~
Harolrl Peninger and l'hlldren of
Tack1on visited at the Quillen
home
Mr and Mrs Noah Unkm~
wNe w~kend guests of her bro
I her anrt sister In law Mr an I
Mrs Cline Matthew! Columbu~
M'r Matthewt. wbo hu been it!
for ten montlu with a heart t'or.
dillon Ia improvlna: lowlv
Mr and Mra Robert Hill Da
ton and Ml' and Mra Rona
Larson and baby Columbus wcr"
wa(!kend gue1ta of Mr and Mr:;
Rlcbard Chambers and son Erie
aq--1 relattves In Pomeroy
Mr and Mrt Gene Sidors a 1 I
Mr and Mr.t Georae Quillen al
tended the raeea at the Skyline _.
Rat'!eway Charlaton Sunday
Mary CtroJ find Robert Sw•
AOn were 'lfttll:e'nd Jlleata o( the r
eousln Mri John IIOW'man
Mr and Mn l:ul War~'ke wtrc
ruest8 or honol' FridJ&amp;l When 1\J(
and Un Rl¥ Rear~ Atb~~s
entertained with 1 cUnner at \ht
Sportsman celubnl.td tbeir we~
dmg anruvoraary Red and whit
carnations were used for l he
tAb)(' arrtJngement Gueats includ
I'd Mr ~tnd Mr• Warlike Mr MD I
Mrs I \v Harper Mr and ~lr
Webb carter M'r and Mra Pl\t !
Powers Mr and Mrs Willia
Hamm
Mlls Hy.. na Ruaae'l daughter
of M'r and Mra. Sidney T R~ssell
bas rceelved ~If diploma from
lbe Olfl&lt;O TriliDIJI( Sebool lr

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8- DaJiy Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport, 0 May 7 1957

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Wahama u.· Band
Parti"c•"pates In
Stale Fest1"vaJ
Three TLousand
Pancakes Sened
At scout supper~

Approximately three tbouund
pan cakes were served by t •e
Scouts of Troop 245 1\aefdav•
nl1ht in a pan-eKe and sauta~e
supper at the FirAt B2ptut
Church
FO'l'tJ pounds of aauaage and
eighteen /ounda of pane•ke mix
wero UlN! bv Mr&amp; Joe Wilson ,Jr
M
T k S tt-"' Itt Mrs Ric1
rs tC!
a ~ ue
ll'd CJWr:lbera, Mrs Fomst Bach
tel ~ Bert Bodimer mothers
6.f Stoutl, who were auisted b
Mrs :bwJgbt WaU.aee Mi.'s Ge:-~c
Coler8d and Scoutmuter Robert
'Mill&amp; "nd A:nt
Scoutmutr
~ Col-

Annual Rutland
JUDior
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Banm•et Is Held
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Middleport Board I
O£ Education To
Ask FUrDitur
, e B'd

Rohert Lohse

7 as tbe date for the opemng

Funeral RI"les
T0 8e Thursday

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the l)ids Arrangemt&gt;nts
we I'
mt!Kie for blrlder~ who may wlS
Fun-at serv•-· w 11 be held
to dllpta:v th.elr ptoducts On ~h
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b h lh b d llr
•arne ay on W ' '
c ' '
• Thu··••y
•&lt; the Pre' b&gt;•er•••
•
ntu
opened
Church
m Seaman
OhioCity
for who
R..
btrL Lohse
of that
37
died JOUd4cnly of a hNlrt atlacft.
Monday Rev Duffy l\lll oJfiCiilte
at the :rerv•ces
The deccas~ IS lh(! son of M
:m?. Ml's Hcr.man Loh«e of Ml'
dlcport and brother of Haroh;
Lohse Pomttoy druggJst
Survlvmg arc h s Wife Belt}
Robel"t Koch chmman of t •(' form"rly Betty van Gdder :)f
Ohio Sta~ Liquor Control Boa! J Cheshire} and rour sons Bobble
oday anno•nced !hat charge of 1:1 B u,. 13 and tw ns Larry and
U}!SanJtsry cor.dltJOnS a.nd false Gary aged 6
naterial statements agamst the
The rl"cea~ed 'l'l'R!I a lme fore
Hotel ~'artm Bar of Pomercy man for the Columbus and Soutl
'lave been chsmissed for lad: of ern Oh1o Electnc Company
I'Vldence
Bur~al will he made 1n Seamdl
'l'he etlarges were hrought be Cemetery under the d1reehon o
"ausc of the lack of mens tOilet the ~CWIS and Son Funeral Hom
raelUh&lt;CS and becau~=~ of no
re11denee or a perm t holder at
th&lt;t time of flhng fo-,o renewal
rbe bearmg on the ease was
held A:pril 24 before the Liquor
Co.trol Bosrd at Columbus

Drop Charges
Against Hotel
Marlm' Bar

Former Resident
Killed In Mine

TAKaN TO MIDDL&amp;PORT
Pomeroy Emergency Squadmen
rem,oved Mrs Cecil Smith Rock
Springs Road to.a M•rl~leport pity
siC!lau at g a m Tuesday for medl
cal trt'atment
THREE ARREStED
Three arrests for

intoxtc.atl n

we~~e reported Tuesday at Middle

~~!:'d c!:~e L~~ion Ban~~~!

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wort:h 4!1
~ddleport
searles 6T Mld eport and 'Win
parlua lim Rlcli:ma.r: 19 41110 of
Mlddlo~orl

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port 10 a ~;econd term b d easily
defeated Cec1l Bradbury and Ray
FraZJer who al.!lo aspucd to the top
v llage post In his v1ctory F'isher
totalled up a vote of 411 agamst
254 lor Bradbury and 82 for Fra

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Mayor
Inangorates New
Ci• HaI) p }i•
ty
0 cy
u:,..,or
E F Ro}! wued a 1
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r.or
... :~ . cl~h.
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fi "'~O~:;s
" 1oliUII.
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relf ln puttJng It mto effeM
He ruled that M•yor-lect
Cha•
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''a'l
n • Ml
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.. _..,..- pl""
~..nt
and attractive office to take over
oe•t
he •-,.mes
.... Jan 1 w'·o
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mayor of Pomeroy
suceeje&lt;l l&gt;'l
Mr Robuu;on Hentf'forth 1 thv
ruling sa1 there sh11ll be fre5l
nowers or other det"orat1ve plant«
on the mayors. desk each day
To Implement th s actJ(In th
mavor h mself bnou~ht the f r.,t
days olfermg H was f-ern leave
an attractwe vase He adm
ted that Lf no hmg he ter could
be found on future Ot't'aSI.)flS
even Jowly carrott tops m1ght olC
dtsplayerl

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Bloodmobile Uni"l
Is SchOOu1ed For
Monday, Mav 20
J
Member.s of the Great Bt'fll
Grange wdl be m charge of the
C'!anteen when the Ref!
bloodmobile umt from the Hun
ngton Reg onal Blood Center ~;,
at the Pomcrov
Junmr H gn
St'hool on Monda) M ..y 20 from
noon unt I 6 p m
d
llrs Thomas Sa:J-T~ an ~·rs
Howar d Ebc r~ bac b are co.cllatr
'111!0 0 f t be co nml'tl cc whic h WI I
serve refreshments to the dono s
and lunch to the volunte~r wor
ers and bl ood mob1Ie F. WI
B~
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n.rnl' program o Cll 11
all persons who plan to be donor~
at thts VUlt to register al th
R:cd Cross off ee as ~oon as po
ble so that the ..ommJtlee m
barge or th(' canteen can mue
adequate preparahon for the ap
:'t'at10n

Cru~

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Sm1th 210 Fred M Collins
216
dR
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an
USSel Bal 1ey Wllh 270
Gene Grate 1n h1 5 bid for the
pos1t1.Qn of Middleport v 1Uage
Clerk defeated Charles float Murray
Grate rcdeved 435 votes to 260
for A-lurray
Jean Lama unopposed for treas
urer garnered a complimentary
vote or fi24
Thv total votes cast n Middle
Rort for the Pr mar) 1 was
752
wh1ch was an •nrrease n comparl
son Lo the 1955 Pnmary vote of
545

T0 Owen Fann'}y T M Le
wo ore tart
Mr and Mrs Richard owen
Sara o Hartle}) arc announc ng
he birth of a seven pound elgh
ounce da ghlcr Jud1th Ann h)
Caesenan sechon at the Mel.:~
.. errerai Hosp1tal .l:n Tuesda\
\Jay 7

Grandparents are ~tr and Mr~
Homer Hartley Middleport and
~fr and Mrs \\Ill tam V Owen
Columbus Mrs James Fatlkner
'lftdcHeport 1s a great grandmoth
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r of the baby
Frien!'ls have learned here 0 r
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C"RLETON SIRVlCES
th~death m Moondsvlue W
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The serv~ce at Carleton Chut'ch
0 Ei-best Douglas whtJ was kill
in
mli\C ae'Cuient tb!'fe at 9 ., Kingsbury Rowd th•s sunday eve
m today He bad hv('d at Entc
nmg will
feature as spec 1aJ
pc•k- Rev Thomas Bunyo
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before movmg hiS familY to Rev Bunyan 19 the asaiatant P&lt;~
Moundsville about a month ago
lor of the First Baptist Chureh 0 .r
Survivors are h•s w fe Velma G&amp;1hpohs a no cah be heard ali a
and a niece Mary Jane Mollohan solout for the devotwnal program
who lived wLth them Funeral ser. naeb morning over \\ JEH ndlO
vices will be beld m Ivydale w stauon The Sunday evenmg ser
Va
vk-e begi~ at 8 o cl09k

.'t MoundsVI'lle

Compl.t• r•1ult1 of th• Pr1
mary •lec:tlon• m Pom.roy and
Middl•port •how•nt the vote
for Hch cand1date iq the varl
ou" w•rda can IN found on
P•.. ThrH today
Legar foll!lwmg the ofhnal vote
count on Tuesday m~ht saJd I
am very happy with the results of
the elect1on 1 1ntend to do every
thmg pw;:Slble to JuStify the vote
or conf1dence the \Oters of Pome
roy have placed m me
Canada} the stormy petrel of
seVM'i&lt;l yean; past today gracefully
accepted hiS defeat by saymg I
want to congratulate Mr Legar o'ft
h1s victory and lo offer to .t um my
whole hearted support and as:s1st
ance many way that I ean be of
servJC'!e 1 want to also uy that
111 be back m another two yean
Lo try a.gam for tbe Mayors of
flee
Ma}or Elect Fisher could not be
reac hed f or a s•·t
... emen t t oday on
hiS VJetory at the Mtddieport polls
In the Pomeroy rJce for council
sua lloy Betzlllg displayed his
vot e gett mg power to 1ea d lhe
""ket
..._
LD t•.. at race wltb a t o•·I
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ro~ of -~IU\
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F0 II owmz Jle t ZIRil 11."1.05e
~ ly was
Dor SchaeUer w th. M7 Franklin
RJZer w tb 507
Richard Jones
wLth 496
Lt:shc Futlz w1tb 472
and Hobart Raub wtth 404 Two
wl'lle-tns for council were made
m the Th1rd Ward B w1th votes
for Pat Duffy and Max Folmer
each rec•cv1ng one vo\e
Edna SeboenlCJb unopposed m
Ihe pnmary for Village Clerk gar
nered 615 votts wblle Elma Russell runmng for treasurer captured
566 votes Carl Hendricks ree1e1;cd
one wn tem vol e Ior Treasurer
front Third Ward B
The total vote cast m Pomeroy
was 806 which was a conSiderably
ltghter vote than the 801 cast m
the 1955 Pnmary Race at wh1 h
t1me Mayor E p Robmson won
eas1ly over Delmar Canaday by a
vote o( 726 lo 166
Prmclpal lh &lt;&gt;rest Ln Middleport
centered on the race for the SIX
council scats with twelve enlnes
made
Wmners 1n the race were Ern
est Co1ert w1th 348 Wayne G•bbons 309 David Mlllt'r With 335
John Zerkle w th 421 Clinton
F1sber wHh 301 and Dale Dutton
With 432
Defeated candidates were Dav•d
Jcnkms with 256 L • Wiley 294
Robert McElhmney J\ 253
Lee

Area Farms Are
,
Is0Jd T0 0ptioner
T"' o mor
Letart Falls farms
\\'ere sol~ Tues(b)
to })' d M
L nk of St Clam;vill
acting as
r stee for .an undiS&lt; loscd f rm
The farms or wh•ch sale transat
hons were closed were those ot
Emm .. Sargent
compr smg 79
c!"Cs ·md Clarence and Guv Chap
man of 88 acres No purchas~
t-~r ce wl~ revealed
,
oda
It ~~ l'uo a no lfl!Yd t
Y
that three other l'fl'nd holden.
fhe a c" r.av(' bee 1 nahhed
cptwns ~Ill be c1\r.rc sed on
hnds They arc Add1e
Roush 20 acro.s Roa.i Morrts
a,.res and V~rgll Roush
Lmk m a statement n
day sAid thal al f:lrms Aft!. ;·,;~ ,
mg offered to t~ ownen o1
one year rental ba:i;ll.

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at 8 p. m. All Eastern Stars are 6,55 SIGN ON
invited. Mrs. Neva Callendine, dill- , ,oo Today
deputy , wUI be the inspecting o,oo Romper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Trutli or' Consequen{'es
BOOSTERS MElTING
11 :00 Tic Tin- Dough
The Pomeroy Band Boostilts -As1t Coul~ Be You
sociatlon wm .meet t1ffi:llbt at 7:30 ....... . Current
in the band room of Senior Hia:b
~ Little Margie
School, it was announced today by
Tennessee Ernie
Mn. Carl Moore, president. Moth- 2,00 Matinee-. Tbeater
ers of next year's barid members, 3,00 Q~een for a DaY
who at&amp; intere•ted In summer uni- 3:45 Modern BomanteeS'
Corma:, are also J'ttlU'fSted to at- ~:oo · Comedy Time
lend.
4 :30 Movietitne
S:30 Cartoons
5:45 News Pieture
6'00 Waterfront
8,30 Weathercaat
11:35 Spoitl EYe

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Mr. Sporn, Outstanding World Figure,

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Out/Jnes Meaninq 01 t&gt;.hilo No.6
To America and Electric Industry

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It is always a privilege and pleasure to hear and see one of
the world's outstanding penonalities. Such was- this writer's

p1easant experience Tuesday when Philo Unit No. 6, a revo~
1utionary new kind of steam machine, was unveHed in approP!i_ate ceremonies b.efore more than 80 press. radio, and tele4
VISion people at Philo, 0. The speaker was Mr. Philip Sporn.
presidenl of the American Gas and Eledrlc Company, parent
to the Ohio fewer Company and other subsidiaries operating
in seven eastern and midwestern states.
Now a·bout 62, Mr. S~orn subdues the layman in tbe ~lec­
tric industry field with his vast command o1 enginulllng detat!. Speakmg "off-th~ ouff" yesterday after a steak dinner
he dealt in his favorite field: What, if there Is any, Is th~
meaning to America and the electlic Industry of the
l'hi·
to plant's revolutionary ste•m Jelleralln( ponr unit?"
Following, because of spa&lt;t! llmitatlons todlly, Is a very capsuled summary in generallei'DilJ wilbout advantage of rect&gt;rded notes of the high points of his talk. He noted:
I . His conviction the use or electric po'"r in the United
States would be quadrupled by 1975.
2. He is certain the electric mdustry largely will be ru.onsible for this growth th•ough producing more power at a lower cost to the consumer.
3. He thinks the expansion will result In great part from the
electric Industry's promotion of electricity In· homes and in-

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BUDGf.T

1957 IL 10:00 o'clock A. M. from 2P 1t the bOrne of Mra. Bel -ra Winifrt'd Van Meter ;md childu,,
the front door of the- Court Houae Rouah in Clifton bOnorlna: M r~. Mn. Wilma_ Blake, M.n. Jeale
' Mlddteport Ward
11
IV
I
Ill
In Pomeroy, Ol:tio, the followi.Q&amp; J,amea Elias, a reeellt bride.
, Cart·vri&amp;)'lt, Mu
Lena
Lyon ·.
FOR Mayor
real e1tate:
Durlnc the coune Of the evenina: j Mn. Belly Call, Mr1. Anna Hoc;
The roHowin1 real estate, 1ituate games were played with a door J man , Mn Ray Pickena Sr., Mn.
C. 0. Fisher _ ... , . 83
43
80
89
116
In the County of Meiga, in the prize woo by Mn. Alma John son. Pearl Smith, Kn. Helen William ,
'. Cecil Bradbury , .. _ 32 71
71
37
35
Stale of Ohio and in the Townahi~
AttendinJ were Mn. Charlea Mrs. Viva Rouah , Mrs. Lucy Roush
Ray Fr&amp;l:ier ••..•.•• 19
21
9
of OraDJe, Sec. 6, Town 4, Range Allensworth, Mrs. Ted Riley, Mn. Mn. Mac.- Stewart, Hilda Rou.d·.
7
26
12, and bounded and detcribed aa Evelyn NiebolliOn, Mr•. Mae W.am Deanna and Myrlin Durst, .Mn
For Council
follow• . viz:
sley, )fn. Jam-e. Young, Mh; Eileen Foreman and Sharon, B ·I
Ernest Co•ert .... '. _ 56
109
89
70
22
Being in the Soutbeut quarter 1La=:"::.'"::..:".::."::"::•n:;d;:.,-:::"'";~•;;--::N::•""::::Y_V
:_:.m va Fay and Kathryn ,roblliOn, Lo~
, David Jenkins .... _ 47
52
87
40
30
of 11ld Sec. 6, Town -'· Range 12. 1p•IU
Ann Gtbbs.
40
·
h e Sout b we-s1 cor,..UP - Dr. Lou~
Mrs. Harold Rickar d Sr.. Mr :
Begmning
at
t
NEWPORT,
Vl
'Wayne Gibbons . . . . 55
96
70
-53
35
nel' of Lot No. 18, in the Village Piette, who hat pradiced medicine Harold Rickard Jr., Mn. Earl InL. R. Wiley . . . . . . . 51
,';2
97
64
30
of Mntlnsvllle; thence East 11 here for 40 years, recently deiiv- gles, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs.
David· Miller ....... 55
rods; thence North li rods to t~e ered his 40tJt .set of twin•. He has Alma Johnton, Rita and AJ.
98
82
70
30
East
way; thence Welt a1ong u1d delivered a total of 2,262 babies, Smith , Ottty Martin, Jo Rou&amp;h,
Robert McElhinny . . 40
81
52
47
33
EaJt way 11 rode to the road l~d- including two lett of triplets.
Greg Smith , oHr. and Mrs. Thu.
Lee Smith ........• 47
78
ing from Cheater to Coolville;
man Young and the hostesaeJS,
57
30 I
58
thence South along aaid road !l
Mrs. Belva Roush, Mrs. Howar'l
John Zerkle , ..... , 68
138
79
83
52
rod! to the place of beginning and
known U Frankie Parker John1on and Mra. Thelma Henr ·
Fred M. Collins ...• 157
45
47
32
~5
dee'd.
Sending gifts but unable to a 'known u Lot No. 19 tn said Village of Ma.rtlnavllle, containing WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
tend we!'e Mrs. Clara William ,
Russell Bailey . . . . . . 50
77
55
3157
lf.Jacre lllore or leu. See Vol. 44 Attorney• for AdmlniJtratrix
Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Knopp; M:n
Clinton Fisher . . • . . 4 7
92
67
62
33
Page '75, Deed Record of Meigs (5), 8, 15, 22, 29, (8) D. lite
Eva Knopp, Mn. Irene Juatia and
Dale Dutton .. . .. . . 81
117
County, Ohio.
99
92
43
Alao, the following real estate
Clerk
in the Southea1t quarter of Sec:. 8,
Charles Murray ·. . . . 39
94
52
39
36
Town 4. Range 12, Orange TownGene Grate _ . . . . . • 87
114
99
93
42
Jhlp, Melga County, Ohio. Beein:
A Real Paint Deal You Can't Turn Dawn
nl~ at the Southeast corner of
"
Treasurer
A.
lot No. 20 In village of MartiniYille
Jean Lama .. .. . . . . 89
165 1 114
lit!
55
thence E111t five and one-ball (5~)
Amateurs &amp; Pras
rods; thence North 10 rods; thence
West io the Nortbeut corner of
Pomeroy Ward
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11
Ill-A 111-B 111-C lV
ALKYD
Lot No. 19; :thenC'e ~outh to tbe
For Mayor
place of be&amp;innina:. containina: 55
or
sq.
roda.
See
Vol.
60:.
Page
39
and
LATEX
Charles Legar .. 37
72
131
92
90
42
4Q. Deed Record of Meigs County,
Delmar Canaday 33
59
53
46
56
35
Ohio.
Harry Miller
9
12
13
The following real estate is sub6
7
5
ject to an eaaement and rights of
For Council
the Columbus and Southern Ohio
Both far $4.95
Roy Betzing
46
100
151
101
103
49
Electric Company to eret'l and
. / Dor Schaefler 43
90
158
103
107
46
maintain electric pole• and suy
Richard Jones
42
80
138
88
46
wires.
,
102
Franklin Rizer
51
71
146
93
Being the aame real estate con·
95
51
DURO LUX ONE COAT
veyed to Frances 'W. Parker, also
Leslie Fultz
34
70
141
32
94
known
aa
Frankie
Parker,
by
deed
Hobart Raub
26
58
131
73
74
recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
Pat Duffy
1
533, Meigs County Deed Records.
MRS. HARRAH
FoW.er
1
Said premises appraised at
Complete One of Ken1 Tone and
i'of Clerk
The EUB CJ\.urch ht Mason, w.
Given in marriage by her fath- $8,000.00 and must be sold for Mt
Stop Watch Enamels
Edna Schoenleib 49 " 98
177
112
121
58 615 Va., was the scene of1 he weddiog· er, the bride wore a street length less thail two-third• of said apFor Treasurer
{ of Miss Dorl!l Lee Litton to Pvt. dress styled with a laee jacke• tx-a)Jed · ~lue. TernU: Cash in
Elma Russett
41
90
164
106
110
55 566 Glen c. HArrah, u. s. Army. She and a full skirt. Her shoulder hand on day of sale.
Carl Hendricks
1
1 is the daughte-r of Mr. and Mrs. len~h veil was held 1n plat'e t.y Said premise• Jocat('d in Orange
- -- -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - Floyd C. Litton and he is the son a bandeau or lace and net. Sh.e . Townsbip, Meigs County, Ohio and
~
t&gt;.SSOC\AH. SlOll.t
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harrat~ oarri('d a white Bible covered in Martinsville, now Tuppers
with
white
carnations.
Plains,
and
on
the
.East
sideof
all of New · Haven.
State Route No. '7.
..,.·-d·-ou••g.h.--..,
Rev. Ralph Mahoney perform ~d
Pvt. and Mrs. Harrah are gra .
ETHEL M. STOUT, AdmlnE. H. FLORIAN &amp; SON
the double ri~ reremony.
duates of Wahama High St'hMJ
jstntrix of tbe Eatate of
Mr .. and MTS. belton Sayre wer · Mrs. Harrah was formerly eHt.play
104 West Main St.
Pomeroy .
Franoea W. Parker, aLso
lhe honor attendants. Mrs. Sayre ed by Dr. Riclgewny in New Have-~.
sister o1 the bridegroOm, wore a and Pvt. Harrah was employed by
beige
dress with white ac· th~ Kaiser Construction ' Co., fn
RaVenswood. on entering the ar;my .
-;lo;:----;'-'.-- - -The couple will take a motor
Plans wee made for the,r
·
,_
trip to Fort Sam Hou..~ton, Te:c: ..
Friendship Night
Pomeroy Persona Is where they will reside while llc
of ~;Cvcnteen new
. and Mrs. Carl Fisher and is stationed With the U. S. Army
'
the Meigii Temple Pf{'hlan
r .r,,ugl,ter Roberta, of· Moorehead, ther.e. .....
met Tueiday night at tl\e K.
Ky., were *eekend guests of h', I,:;::;;;;!;::;::;::;::;:::;:;::;::;;,
Hall. Mrs. · Wil!iatn Allman,
II
Chief, presided in the absence
mother, ' Mrs. Be-ssie Enzenauer .
Mrs. Cash Bah:-, MEC. The Gfouo;
Mrs. Russ Watson left Monday
morning for a visit in Louisvm•,
ter Temple will be srEcial .illl'~ts Ky ., with •Dr. and Mrs. J. B; Mnf ·
for the ~vening which is SChi!· shall.
duled for June 4. Committen-s
So e~yl Just roU out dough.
named by Mn Bahr are: Program
Leo Lewis of Columbus spent
Spread with Arbuckle's Brown
Mrs. Arthur Skinner -and Mrs. the weekend with his mother, Mr&gt;
Sugar. Dot Mth butter. Roll up,
Horace, McELlilnny; ':efreshmcntp, Emma Lewis at lhe home of M.·.
c:ut in thin alices and ·ball:c !
M·rS. Homer Janes, Mrs. Allman, and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mrs. ~tilton Russell , Mrs. E. R.
Choose Now For
Tompkins, Mrs. T. F. Hawkins;
Mr. and Mr~. Bill Deamer and
Mother from our
De--urat\on, .Mrs. William Lowe, son, Bobby, of Columbus, Mr. a'n I
array
of lmporlaal
M·rs. George Childs, Mrs. Phil\, Mrs. Osear Bauer and daughter,
Ltllle Gifts
Meinh:~rt.
Chester Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Rumfieldu Rutland, were
Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
A salad coUl'sc was served at Charles Buck.
. the c1ose or the meeting by M • .
for Beautiful
Gli!nn · Burt of :Mechanicsburg
. ' GeBrge C.hilds.
wa.J the Sunday guest of Mr. an I
Mrs. Charles Burt, Rutland Road.
Madonnas - St. Francis _
Jeff Werry spent the weeken o
In Dayt(ln with Mr: and Mr'.
Forrest Phelps a~d Mr. and Ml's.
Imported
Pau1 Werry. He abo vbited the
US Air Force museum at thl! Pat·
Pansy Ring
tcrson Air For« base.
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Gentlemen:
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New!il
Headline!!
Betar&lt;Ung the :new- ..plant to be
12.:00
constructed tn Letart ·F•Hs, Ohio. 10,40 NUewatcb
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12,00 Tonlghl
Here is the ~t in(otma-tioh.
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Slid
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The Anterican eu,mp ft Foundry
Corporation are ~pletitl&amp;- a lbergef with· The Internatioaal Nickel
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Corporation and are JOitlg to pro,. ·
. duce a superb grade of "-PUMPER·
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Yours very bmly, wEDN.JisDA't
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Bob Rowlingr
7:. :CBS. ~o.rlJjpf Ne"s
8:00 Morning Show
Mlddlepart, ()hio
8:00 .Mo(jiDf SlioW
9:00 Garry Moore
mulka in lbe election beld last · 9:00 GaiTy Moore
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"To Viall Pope
10:.10 Strike it Rich
11 :00 Valiant Lady
As evidence ol Poland's liberai- 11:00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of Lire
U:ed rule. Wyszynsky has be~ 11:111 Love .o l Llle
11:30 Seal"('h ktr Tomorrow
dustry as power to heat, Pl'llvlde ll&amp;ht and p&lt;tll'form laboriOus
!rimmed
eyebrowo ond mus- gl,en permiRSlon to •lsi! Pope 11;30 SearCh for Tomorrow
work in every facet of lj.fe.
,
t1J1
tache and seems ceneraUy youna- Ptus XU and is due to go to I U5 G·uidlnc Light
11:45 Guiding Light
4. He thinks Philo No. 8 is a breakthrou•• In technology
"lhan when he wos losing welaht
12:00 ·K atie's Kitchen
th t
.,..
With Rob-.rl
"'uar'-"
•1r,.n'',:•t,!e's"
. interest me In unsplit tn- Vatican City thl&amp; week.
12:00 Xatle's.Kltchen
12.:30 As the World. Turns
. a wt resu 1t 1n t h e 1n d ustry being able to contlbue
prt)frcss
"' n
•
Gomulta will get one big boost 12:30 As th~ World Turns
1:00 Our MillS Brooks
m creating more power at less cost.
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. - It 's not more money, because- the Kappa
or course, the apprentice in- in SeptembeP. Mao Tae-TunJ, who
1:00 Out Mil8 Brooks
Wh_ile we hope to print in IJ"eater detail' later how the Phi- true that you c~an't come home Alphas across the street are thirs- structor who taught me Spanish ia seldom leaves Red l-'bina, Is to 1:30 ltouaeparty
1:30 Houaeparty
lo Umt N~. 6 is a technological· leap into tlle fbture, tills much again.
ty, too, and need ice. The profit in- now head of the romance language vl1~t Poland u well as Rus 1ia in
2:00 Big Payoff
•
may be satd now:
This l&lt;o being typed in the Phi l'entive is never bad when you are department and the pretty 20-year- Saptember.
2:00 Bi.g PByoff
:so
Bob
Cro.'lby'SbGw
,
2
Kappa Sigma house, where I playing philanthropist.
old eoed who kirsed me without
There setma to be • stronr 2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
l
. The use of super critical pressures and high temperatures
most of my more pleasant
It Is reau1 very strange .how lit- ivtrodut'tion turn• out to be little feeUnJ In warsaw that if Ruuia
3:00 Brighter Day
•
J
Jn crcat.lng steam has permitted engineers to forget the old bad habits between 1931 and 1936. tle faces change in a quarter cen· sue Dawson, daughter of some fine ha~ any tbouJht of trying to ouat
3:1~ Secret Storm
3:1~ Secret Stol'pl .
concepboo of the "boHer." Philo No. 8 can create steam by and ve1'y litlle seems to have tury. A group picture ·&amp;n&amp;Jiped in fr1Mds and Whoae picture 88 a Gomulka, eJth"r directly or 3:30 Edge of Nlght
3:30 Edge o~ )Ugh~· ·•-;·
heaUng water to 1150 degrees, and under the fantastic pres- changed except my hairline.
19a4 would generally resemble the live--year-old filly I toted through through the Polish "Stalinists," 4;00 The Early Show
1 4:00 11te Early.--$tlbw.··~
sure of 4,500 pounds per square inch . When water is SO heat·
It's fantastic how very little the lads around the campua. And the the war as a good-luek charm. Mao wlll dlecoUrap it.
5:30 YOur Easo Reporter
· 5:30 Your bao S:epqrter
d
I
kids
ch&lt;mge
from
the
¥roup
of
coeds,
who
all
seem
to
wear
lfhor'h
Charlie
Sha1Ier
used
to
.....
a
good
G
lk
5:~
Sporta
Parade
5:45
Sports
e . t never goes through the "bubblm· g" stage . To the critical
n 1 , · d ·
h
d
...,
~
omu a D'!B-Y -t hb big-st
.... w
lh Paniile
"n
ru 18 ~ wa raJse 111 •
e roe s these da.)is, .1re still clear carbon football player, and now he Is a boost soon, howe:;,, from •the 5:~5 Weatherman
5:..,...
ea erma
:
POIDt of -pressure and beat It is entire]y Hquid. Beyond that are still pretty, and the bar Is copies of ali the girls you were in graying dignitar~ who bad the U 1 d St
8:00 Action
Action
6 00
instantaneous moment when criticauty is reached it is no still aclive. And the hospitality Is love with.
d
. n te
ates. Washington dia. Ed
d
.....
•
l_onger liquid . It "explodes" into steam! Hence , no oo'ller. That almost excessive.
goo ta .'1te to ma.m an old dane; patehe.s II&amp;!' ~t an ·-acreement 6 :1" 0 oua;1a1 war s
6:15 Douglas E~ ...ardsRight now 1 should be downThe muBic hasn't changed at mg par1ner of mme.
uncter wbich Poland' wlll set about 6:30 Giant Step
6:30 Sgt. PrestOn of the Yukoa
the break·through. Engineers the world over are applauding stairs in the basement necking--and· all . except ror the' rock 'n' roll inSome friends (etched me to a 100 million dollars in aid may be '1:QO Arthur Godfrey Show
1•
It.
drinking room, but the boys are fluence. Most of the stuff that Sin- party In Ralei8'h tbe other nij:ht, ..aJfHd, 1t any time. 'lbat will ease 8:01) MllliOJtaire
7:00
. Ever:y ;Person in America will .b enefit from it _ Mr. Sporn having ,a party, the bandy jukebox atra sings are revivals or'\he mu- and I only missed two l•~a. Th~ Poland's. economjc pUght at least ' ll!atl · I've G·ot ASacret
-~~: ~ybouse
~
1
90
rtght)y is ~I'OUd that the American Gas and Electric Compeny · is blaring Elvis, and I haven 't got 1 sic 1 bought · fur the fraternity rest, grayer ~o_r balder, thmner ot and thl econom·Se altuation is Go: 9 :00. - ;~.•:!fn:~;'News
lO:OO Up-to-the-minute
News
has coordmated the knowledge and orga-nized · the financial a dote anyhow.
house when ! was cultural chair- fatter, all came clear throuJh the mtalka:'l bJni!ai . bJndicap.
Scanning the· Weathet"
~ Scanning the Weatb~
resources that brought it about.
I return to tbe scene of the · man - all the stu(f that Bing mtltts of nearly a quarter century
The Late Show
o:JO The Late Show
1
crime
as
a
philanthropist.
My.
frat·
sings,
that
Ella
sings,
and
the
Cole
as
only
sightly
older
sophomore&amp;.
==c::;·:::.:;;:.:~~--=--::::;~~:.-:;;;;-;-----;;:-:::-:::-"-~-----maehim~ . "
ernity brothers - who were not Porter, George Gershwin, Roda:ers The people who were nice to )'OU
w·
A..~ li"tcd, they lnclutle sueh as · born when J thumbed ffi)l way out and Hart and Harold Arlen wrote then are fondly remembered, and
I i yy,
Lil.ke of Swan,
Danube Wave of town. like Dick Whittington on back In the days when there wasn't th~ enemi_es have- all gone away.
Jt i.a true that you ell)n come
CHANNEL 1~ WED.'
J CHANNEL 13 THURS. 1
Waltz. Kojo No ~sukl, TeiU'l,cn N·) his way to London - have .'luffer- any Elvis ant] melody and words
·
home again, because, really, you
11:89 Sign On.
ll:Mi Sign On
··
Bl, Hom e On The R·nngt•, Cradl&lt;' ed scholastically due to the ncccs- were important.
The campus is just as green, never went away.
·
l2:00 NOO'n New's
1U:OO Noon News
Son!{ o( Schubert. Kurofla-Bu.~h slty of forever running around
(CopyrJab.t, 1937, by United
12:15 Neighbon
12:15 Neighbors.
Sudo--Okeso, and Ocdo-Nibon the corner for ice. So I have be- and the kids still cut classes to go
BY DnC QUIOG
come
a
philanthropist.
out
to
Sparrf)w's
Lake
_
and
the
Feature
Syndicate,
Inc.)
(OIIIIIv
12:30
Uberace
12:30 Frankie LaJne
bash!"
Unitect Pre•• St•ff CarNioondent
l have delivered unto Lambda aturdy professors who forced in:
....
..,,. I
1:00 The Feminine Touch
1:00 1'he· Feminine TOuch 1
Well,
the
cont'eot
Is
certainly
a
NEW YOJLK 1/P- Tr.ll'ohone
chapter
an
ice-milking
machine
telllgence
on
us
are
still
crammiqlil
2:0Q
~fternoon
Film
Festival
2:00
Afternoon Film -~stival
talken. do vnu fl'el the nt&gt;ed of .; br,Vf! one. Whether "Lake or
which
turns
out
110
pounds
or
culture:
do-wn
~e
unwilling
gullets
-3:30
We
With
Elizabeth
3!3{)
Ute
With Elizabeth
Swnn" blurted from a reeeln~ r
8WPPt melody In tho enr whl!
cubes a day. The normal usage Is or the lads and lauies who would ·
l ·l•
4:00 Cartoon Club
4:00 Cartonn Club ·
will
h~:~ve
sufficient
t'harm
to
Wllitin"' ror somcnnt to he t'h :1
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
4:30 Buffalo Blll Jr;
soo!h{' the sava.e:e breast of a about 70. This will save the boys much rather nerk in the ll'lbon.
ed In the phone to talk to .vou?
20
bucks
a
month,
which
they
can
light.
'
i
.
•
"'
6:00
Five
Star
Final
5:00
Mickey Mouse Club
Do you liP.! more nnd more lm quivering executive who .ha5 bePn inveat In whiskey.
Tho
professors
hold
up
remark·
~
8:1&amp;
Jphn
~llY
&amp;
the
Newt
8:00
Five Star llnal
pBIIrnt. wit~ the t·urt&gt; ivcr nt vout· told to walt is something lhal wll~
It will 111ve them time. so they able. Phillips Rus,!lell, who taught
_,.
8:80 Dhlneyland
6:15 Johh 1Daly &amp; the News
beAr
watchlnl!.
WIU
lhe
man
c.t·
~&gt;ar 11nd n.nthlnl( i~!!uln11 thPT~&gt;fl'om
may atudy more, and it will breed me a precious thing or two, has
ly CHAlLIS M. McCANN
7:30 Navy Lor
6:30 The Turning POint
but tiny I'On.tm8 of Q( n!.ic? fh \'On plodc! Or will Wfl l'tnd him relnx
7:00 Circus Time
United PHtt Steff Corresponil.nt
ChBmn ~I lhP rnou11m l"rl'~ Do vou "d nnrl s\nlllng A'Home On ThC'
Wladyslaw Gomulka, who led
8:00 Onl.e and Harriet·
8:00 Danny Thomu .Show
yc~rn (Olr II !rnnnuill ·~ilw n\11. Ol' Ranjl'e" t .... lhe aerom!)&amp;nlment of
r.:~·Jl11l! ~ji'IUL.;,j
Poland's suce.elaful revolt aRalnst
·
B:M- ·FOrd Theater
8:3Q Mark Saber .-.
I
&amp;CROI.
a r,.,.,. hurst. ~ M Flv i• Prl'•l~v . !o the throbbing phone? Banzalt
'j(;J O[:l :::.l'J..:I:::I
4. B}tter
20. Vim
Soviet Russian domination, Is fae- 1 • • ·
9:00· F.petdlly Night Fl&amp;btt
1:~ Telephone TUmef.'JIII'J I:!I• :...l\1)\-j!'!ll
t.atorm
vetch
ea•P It he tntnlt&gt;hM i ll'nsh:m?
~t.l"ra­
itli
a
new
test
of
hi1
strena:th.
11:-415,
'
_
J;tKOpe
ftt30
MOvie
1:1•H:l •t !. :l:•l•J \"ill
a. c.11.-d
crut
n'1 ""'"" ntt now. S·•v ''"~ . A nrl
The central Committee of the
1'0:00. eW&amp; Of· tb~ Nii:ht
1Q:OO N(!:W.'I ,of the Nllftt
1'4 'LI ~- [ fJ I :I ~.'1L-~ ! '
6.:MU'I
oint·
h!lvinrz ulrl if. hou'TV r!"l-jt (low ·'
I •J I~I IJ:.ol i-4f.;l ~I'Jf•;I:J
Poll•h communist Party -officlat..
10:10 Theater 1,_3 ·
10:10 Theater 13
· ,
to. .,....,..
Mme
meat
I ~'-'l l!1 1.j(llj [ -'!I.J
In th1&gt; !'"lllhln 'fl'llrlitl'( Co .. LUI.
12.Payo
(8p.)
ly, lhe United Workero Party, lo
.
13. hrolp- f..:~':.l •cl ~ ~ 1-.r.::11.J !.:I I -~ ~ ~
l1 "ivHid-Chn C.:hh,nl.-~ . •Jan11n .
ly ltnh M. IU..
to meet Thursday.
7.7V
l.',. IJ ,=I L':il11•: k:(TJ;-.1
atlellllan
f.
Con•umtcl
. MASON PIRSONciiU
'J'h!•rf' Y01 1 UI!JI (111rj lh" /lfl'lW " r
,,, :1 ,l fl'JI.J [ •]';'1:1~
Warsaw
dlapatchel
report
that
·
May 4, 19&amp;7, Sales
aa.
A
ntattte.
a.
Death
2t.DooN
Charles
Rife
and
son!,
Robert
·
-• '·, :i l :f ::l f: Jr1lrJI•Jl1
to vour n'"ohlem. T'l" J'lnllnP :r
the faction of the- party 'Aibieh op. Valley Uvestoek
9.8con:b
211.Hul0a
'"Hall!
firl : l •l 'J:-1 !!1~
Mra.;'Rota Flhk 11: .vlsitill{ · ·wj~\
1t Jnnq- Jut . h~l' l" hrnulilhl th,. and Ronnie and Harold Rife of
,.
,
poses Gomulka's Independent pol,.
as.-.y
11-Ntrlif..\
Ja.Cow·
·.~'., 1:1\: 1 \'~'·,I:H'1
r\lbsny,
Ohio
were
In
Pomeroy
on
h.,.&lt;
Qauijbff"! . and Cliqljli.,. llr.
1
i 11 1cl'!h/l~ In lhP ht\cphOnt!--~ tllrofl.
llay
ley will m~e a d.etermbted bid
tO, IIlllbs 17 to 17:80
as.;:: ID.Man'a
ancf
lffl.
Elwyn Bull, FaU&amp; CbUreh
dlnll lhl'l nJ'flll118t•, to hfl 11 IP1 ~ ! bu1lnesl', Saturday.
name
to C'heek any fUrther U.ac:I toward·
to t• ·~;;,ll\~~~
Rot•N 1'................
~Rd!lllr. •and Mf&gt;. :Trw
liberalized rule.
• •" momrontnns Gil thqt nt l!!f'
U.Loa..
aa.B•r
Mr. and Mrt. Ray Hutton, Mr.
38. Salt
I'
lliel'l'!~l ·ll•.
.
......t
oul
rrearr~ onrl nnnred soda walt'r.
U.Biuoch.-.4 D. Play""
To lhla end, lhll)! will lllht """"
and Mrs. Charlea Hutton and Ml•s
I).Wotpt
Jt,
ColcmiHCI
clally
to
Jet
Deputy
~mter
3S.wol'&lt;la
Dhtfl•r-d At World Ptlr
Pearl Hutton of Baltlmore, Ohio,
· i,~. ·ancl' Mra. F.d\\~ , Rf~D
(llliilJ .
apta
J5.KHp
npn Nowak back on. the Ceatral
tO.Itxll\
The ~nventlon reme to lla:ht at were calling on Mr. and MrL Charaltd.' ion visited over· tire' WMJt.shJ
Committee,
ftom
whlc:h
be
wa1
the World Ttade FaJr here. Tho les Rife and family •nd other rela.
U.Piontwilh Mt•. •i¥1
WUJI.im Slrun~
ouated last Qetober.
I
dtwlce looks llko tho base o1 .. tivea in thi• area Sunday.
1• ~
aHitrS!)JIH8Dk:
m
Chatfl«ston,
., · ' J fthey a~, Gomulka'1 talk
desk t•lephone, with a cradle to
roro.'
•
!'flcii'lllng
home,
lbetl
dfoli4
Mr. and Mrs. CharJt• Rife and
preservlna hland's indepeadpui the recelvtr on. to~a~,Va. ··
.· 1.
em~e of MOsCow domination wlU
dautbter.
Mr1. luanlta SQ.toa and
II.A,apr
Here's the way U worlu, ac 1101~whd
~&lt;.
ompioye4
·
be made ~ven raon dlfffeuJt. ·
IIO.Val')' ~
cording to the pamohlet preparerl b., 10n, D•vi~, apent We4nelday
at Zanes,;llJe Is 5pemHna '&amp; fe,w
Hu
•
~ ..,.._
anernoon wltti M'r. •net Mrs. W.
&lt;ldld
by the Japanese firm: .. When a
dap .u~ his home here.
·
~:
Rllo ol Wlllloavllle,
oomuuca w11 natorad ao ltU·
IM. -'!'&lt;HL.J
man run• up II nbt found ne 1 • V. Earl
post of first ""'tuy ot tH
Reed eaUecl on Wac lat·
. Ill. 1'flplft
the telephone .nd mutt be ten•
rett and famU:r Saturday evtnln&amp;.
Wts. 10 to 14· Cb""'
·
.II.COIIatllloo
Communlit
Party at the time of:~~~~~
for, or when Jomethlnliil ur1en·
18; Seconds 12
~~
~ ' .··.
·Ezra Knapp called on Cbarle•
thE!;· Polish revolt ID OCtober, after r
render~ It iml)o.nll'tle tor you tc Rile Sundoy.
having beea lmpriaoned u a. "U.
rl"t))C)nd to the telephone call at
toi1t" - one wbo. like Pnltd&amp;nt
onee. Ju•t put your rerelvar oil
Mr. antf Mn. Rl.1mond Tbotn••
1 .u. B!Dftcllmaa
Tito of YUJOIIavla, . ~sed to
thh midline, and an orQ:el Me w;JI and ton, Lart'J
Jptnt Sun161.knuckle under 10; tbe Bu..tan.-.
atart playing music •utomatletlly dl)' with her mother, Mn. Freda
Ever since Ilia Jteltorttlon, Go•.a_ .....
tendJn, out a sweet melody to Weill and lomlly.
mullta bas beeri. beset by prolr
tbe ear ol the m111 who cay,e yo\J
Mr. and Mn. Harold Rlltt and ·
lemo whllh milhl· bo.. overa -rlnR but I• kept wnltlna -and chUdren, Bill)' and Bonnie of Alwh-.lmed
ntln,
"-~hnpaUont to, talk."
bany spent Thuraday evnJnc with
He has
eont~:~nd with a
HaraaRed and N~&gt;PY buaine.111 hlr parents, Mr. 111d M'r1. Cbai'lea
sefl'"'' •••,o.~ciml&lt; ailuatlon.
men will ur~e it's unnleuant to Rife.
the '1stallnlst•"
Mlsa Path' lUfe rpent S~aturdaJ
be kept w1lt1n1 on tit• phonJ.
~~ . :lft· tlhf
Piritlcula1'ly, u
the J)lmphlfl with her aliter, Mrs. Juanita Sax.
I.WIII&lt;IIr
bee• licliiJoa
gyt, "Wh.tn one Ia bually oee•. ton and family.
'!'NI·
bopied on a,eeount of the preuure
....,.ttl, lhlt4- .
ldlr·
Mr. ·and M:rs. Ger~ld !'Ja~ton and
work."
\
made a bu1ineas trip to
In the klacrutable way that Sa ' l - cb.lldrttp
p..
Wellltton, S•turd.,ay: evenlnJ.
D•D.Y Oll'D'tOQUOTJ:
- lhW1 "" to '""'
a.n eae 1Vt'rcbmiths have wl\h th.. " Mr. and Mra .. Hatlitn Rife made
AX11DLBAAltB
tbe
D-'li.Jh lanr.t:u.aJe, It sdda: 11 Surh a buslnen ttlp to Pomeray Satur·
,
II LOMOI'IIIoloOW
cao• hope for
to
unpJtuantneu nn en.d ly be .:t ~ . day.
1
eomett.Q
whltb
will
per-lttter olmllb' atMct.s tor anothll'. Ill IIIII
A t.s UMCI
pe-nlled with, and tervi.cu to lmto- atop 1hil trend. ·
Richard Lee Rife apent Saturday
IW tiHt lluw L'o. X tor Ill• two 0'1, •Ia. Blqlt lltiOro, ·
-"·o·i;:t
aot
been fot • alnl\llar
port~nt cllentt can be deeldf"filv night with Ronnie Rlre. ·
~ tbt ltnath and fomlatiaa· ot the wordl an an bbitt.
lmlH'OYed upon bv LIM of our sU'•·
8iib 41)' tht codt IItten 11ft 41ft.,.t.
o( ••PPort. It Ia douhlful
Joseph L. Rife of Chillicathe
Je« mathlne which wJU bring lo was a week end 1uest with his par.
Gomulkt wollld hut 1a1tA
q.O..... ,
th., ear or the man. lmtJatlent lfl enta Mr. and Mn. CbarJea Rife and
•
talk ovet the phone hut Is tftpt family .
OWO OVW LDPBWI C~Nr~IW
UD~
. wtftin.l(.... wllh sweet mu.,ie, thtui
.Bob Bowen !pent the week end
Las., IIYJ OUW IIYJI'DJilrQW&lt;j.l' AllY
JdlUna hh lro.patlenee." ..
with hll relatives here.
A ltetMtol,..
Gr.rald S'tixton has employment
, vDr . o~e•xuar-DriiDIIU.
Tho ·
be
in McArthur •t the powder pJanl
y.our f"lf to
Mrs. JUanita Suton and ,, olayld
~!!· '1'1111 doil'l' ~ 01' Lll'll
open! Frldo1 olttrAqoo with bor. 1
tliould "'
~ 'l(nll\r;. AIID HONOIJII,.
~~~&lt;ent.s, Mr. ond Mra. ChiriM
Rife?"\
...'d,· ~fi!Nii
"
- .,.!
•

The Sentinel

Primary Election Results

Joann , Eileen DtiDCan, Hele.a Bat•
ker, J(rs. Uoyd Holfman, Lanna.
Wrl&amp;bt, Sue Johnaoa, £uta Jed.
man, Marpr:al Rhode., ""'- lAJI
lna)et, Mrs. Dayton Rlfnet. ·Ml~l
Sally Durat, Jane Bermett. 11~•
cllle Harrl10n, Mra. Miii'J ~
Myrtle UtUe, 1Jv1 and :.Jane Jf.;:·
well, Evelyn Locket, )(ra; Lllrot' .
Pienall, Xra. Cbarh!l Yelier,
Mn. Fred Thabet, l&amp;rs. El).lDI.
Edwards, Mrs. Han-bon Bob11!;
son Jr.

1

8:30

8:00

01' I&gt;UILIC IALI
Mrs. James El'10,5 I5 Honore d Guest
I InNOTICI
Doris Lee Litton, Glen Harra.h
punu ..... or tbe order of the
Olurt of Melp county ,
At Brt"dal Showe f G"IVen On Monday
In EXC hange Of W8 dd .IOQ VOWS Probate
Ohio, 1 will
oller lor qle •t public
auctivn on tbe 8th day or June,
A bridal shower wa1 held April )t.eter, Jennifer Van Meter, Mrs.

0., May 8, 19~7-3

Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Youn~
and children, Charles, Billy an 1
Barbara of Ga1ion were wecke!,d
gue.st.s of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. w. 0. Barnitz.
Mr. aDd 1!f.rs. W. 0. Barcitz
were bullin·ess visitors in Colum{
bus Tuesday.
Mrs. B. F. Howland and ch;J.
dren, Terry and J)onnie or s:.
. t~arle.s~ . Uji~Oi1, ..-spent a y.•ecn
With her parent•, Mt-. and Mr!i.
Jesse Hayes, Kingsbury, as thr.y
were returning
from ·Florida
w)lerc they spent the wlntcr.
While here they visited Mr.'!. C. E.
PeopleS ·and .the John Algeo fa.Jl ·
ily of Athen.s.

Brass Planters
and
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Glass &amp; Ceramic
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IUl1 Qnd all driving huards. · . No.Where : will ~YOU fmd -a

more liberal auara.ntee regardleSS o1. the price you pay

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Gasolint:s. They drive out harmful ensitJ~dirl"wl!ile you
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compound tY&amp;ry prescription

witl) __,rofesaional precision
from froah stoc:ke of top-qual·
itv phe~rmeceuticaJL

straightaway, mO!'C gasoline mileage, too. Old cars,1 ·'"&gt;
new ears, all cars can be powerfully clean. Whichever ·
your car requires, Eihyl or regula~, try a tankful of.)
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at 8 p. m. All Eastern Stars are 6,55 SIGN ON
invited. Mrs. Neva Callendine, dill- , ,oo Today
deputy , wUI be the inspecting o,oo Romper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Trutli or' Consequen{'es
BOOSTERS MElTING
11 :00 Tic Tin- Dough
The Pomeroy Band Boostilts -As1t Coul~ Be You
sociatlon wm .meet t1ffi:llbt at 7:30 ....... . Current
in the band room of Senior Hia:b
~ Little Margie
School, it was announced today by
Tennessee Ernie
Mn. Carl Moore, president. Moth- 2,00 Matinee-. Tbeater
ers of next year's barid members, 3,00 Q~een for a DaY
who at&amp; intere•ted In summer uni- 3:45 Modern BomanteeS'
Corma:, are also J'ttlU'fSted to at- ~:oo · Comedy Time
lend.
4 :30 Movietitne
S:30 Cartoons
5:45 News Pieture
6'00 Waterfront
8,30 Weathercaat
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Mr. Sporn, Outstanding World Figure,

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Out/Jnes Meaninq 01 t&gt;.hilo No.6
To America and Electric Industry

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It is always a privilege and pleasure to hear and see one of
the world's outstanding penonalities. Such was- this writer's

p1easant experience Tuesday when Philo Unit No. 6, a revo~
1utionary new kind of steam machine, was unveHed in approP!i_ate ceremonies b.efore more than 80 press. radio, and tele4
VISion people at Philo, 0. The speaker was Mr. Philip Sporn.
presidenl of the American Gas and Eledrlc Company, parent
to the Ohio fewer Company and other subsidiaries operating
in seven eastern and midwestern states.
Now a·bout 62, Mr. S~orn subdues the layman in tbe ~lec­
tric industry field with his vast command o1 enginulllng detat!. Speakmg "off-th~ ouff" yesterday after a steak dinner
he dealt in his favorite field: What, if there Is any, Is th~
meaning to America and the electlic Industry of the
l'hi·
to plant's revolutionary ste•m Jelleralln( ponr unit?"
Following, because of spa&lt;t! llmitatlons todlly, Is a very capsuled summary in generallei'DilJ wilbout advantage of rect&gt;rded notes of the high points of his talk. He noted:
I . His conviction the use or electric po'"r in the United
States would be quadrupled by 1975.
2. He is certain the electric mdustry largely will be ru.onsible for this growth th•ough producing more power at a lower cost to the consumer.
3. He thinks the expansion will result In great part from the
electric Industry's promotion of electricity In· homes and in-

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1957 IL 10:00 o'clock A. M. from 2P 1t the bOrne of Mra. Bel -ra Winifrt'd Van Meter ;md childu,,
the front door of the- Court Houae Rouah in Clifton bOnorlna: M r~. Mn. Wilma_ Blake, M.n. Jeale
' Mlddteport Ward
11
IV
I
Ill
In Pomeroy, Ol:tio, the followi.Q&amp; J,amea Elias, a reeellt bride.
, Cart·vri&amp;)'lt, Mu
Lena
Lyon ·.
FOR Mayor
real e1tate:
Durlnc the coune Of the evenina: j Mn. Belly Call, Mr1. Anna Hoc;
The roHowin1 real estate, 1ituate games were played with a door J man , Mn Ray Pickena Sr., Mn.
C. 0. Fisher _ ... , . 83
43
80
89
116
In the County of Meiga, in the prize woo by Mn. Alma John son. Pearl Smith, Kn. Helen William ,
'. Cecil Bradbury , .. _ 32 71
71
37
35
Stale of Ohio and in the Townahi~
AttendinJ were Mn. Charlea Mrs. Viva Rouah , Mrs. Lucy Roush
Ray Fr&amp;l:ier ••..•.•• 19
21
9
of OraDJe, Sec. 6, Town 4, Range Allensworth, Mrs. Ted Riley, Mn. Mn. Mac.- Stewart, Hilda Rou.d·.
7
26
12, and bounded and detcribed aa Evelyn NiebolliOn, Mr•. Mae W.am Deanna and Myrlin Durst, .Mn
For Council
follow• . viz:
sley, )fn. Jam-e. Young, Mh; Eileen Foreman and Sharon, B ·I
Ernest Co•ert .... '. _ 56
109
89
70
22
Being in the Soutbeut quarter 1La=:"::.'"::..:".::."::"::•n:;d;:.,-:::"'";~•;;--::N::•""::::Y_V
:_:.m va Fay and Kathryn ,roblliOn, Lo~
, David Jenkins .... _ 47
52
87
40
30
of 11ld Sec. 6, Town -'· Range 12. 1p•IU
Ann Gtbbs.
40
·
h e Sout b we-s1 cor,..UP - Dr. Lou~
Mrs. Harold Rickar d Sr.. Mr :
Begmning
at
t
NEWPORT,
Vl
'Wayne Gibbons . . . . 55
96
70
-53
35
nel' of Lot No. 18, in the Village Piette, who hat pradiced medicine Harold Rickard Jr., Mn. Earl InL. R. Wiley . . . . . . . 51
,';2
97
64
30
of Mntlnsvllle; thence East 11 here for 40 years, recently deiiv- gles, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs.
David· Miller ....... 55
rods; thence North li rods to t~e ered his 40tJt .set of twin•. He has Alma Johnton, Rita and AJ.
98
82
70
30
East
way; thence Welt a1ong u1d delivered a total of 2,262 babies, Smith , Ottty Martin, Jo Rou&amp;h,
Robert McElhinny . . 40
81
52
47
33
EaJt way 11 rode to the road l~d- including two lett of triplets.
Greg Smith , oHr. and Mrs. Thu.
Lee Smith ........• 47
78
ing from Cheater to Coolville;
man Young and the hostesaeJS,
57
30 I
58
thence South along aaid road !l
Mrs. Belva Roush, Mrs. Howar'l
John Zerkle , ..... , 68
138
79
83
52
rod! to the place of beginning and
known U Frankie Parker John1on and Mra. Thelma Henr ·
Fred M. Collins ...• 157
45
47
32
~5
dee'd.
Sending gifts but unable to a 'known u Lot No. 19 tn said Village of Ma.rtlnavllle, containing WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
tend we!'e Mrs. Clara William ,
Russell Bailey . . . . . . 50
77
55
3157
lf.Jacre lllore or leu. See Vol. 44 Attorney• for AdmlniJtratrix
Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Knopp; M:n
Clinton Fisher . . • . . 4 7
92
67
62
33
Page '75, Deed Record of Meigs (5), 8, 15, 22, 29, (8) D. lite
Eva Knopp, Mn. Irene Juatia and
Dale Dutton .. . .. . . 81
117
County, Ohio.
99
92
43
Alao, the following real estate
Clerk
in the Southea1t quarter of Sec:. 8,
Charles Murray ·. . . . 39
94
52
39
36
Town 4. Range 12, Orange TownGene Grate _ . . . . . • 87
114
99
93
42
Jhlp, Melga County, Ohio. Beein:
A Real Paint Deal You Can't Turn Dawn
nl~ at the Southeast corner of
"
Treasurer
A.
lot No. 20 In village of MartiniYille
Jean Lama .. .. . . . . 89
165 1 114
lit!
55
thence E111t five and one-ball (5~)
Amateurs &amp; Pras
rods; thence North 10 rods; thence
West io the Nortbeut corner of
Pomeroy Ward
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11
Ill-A 111-B 111-C lV
ALKYD
Lot No. 19; :thenC'e ~outh to tbe
For Mayor
place of be&amp;innina:. containina: 55
or
sq.
roda.
See
Vol.
60:.
Page
39
and
LATEX
Charles Legar .. 37
72
131
92
90
42
4Q. Deed Record of Meigs County,
Delmar Canaday 33
59
53
46
56
35
Ohio.
Harry Miller
9
12
13
The following real estate is sub6
7
5
ject to an eaaement and rights of
For Council
the Columbus and Southern Ohio
Both far $4.95
Roy Betzing
46
100
151
101
103
49
Electric Company to eret'l and
. / Dor Schaefler 43
90
158
103
107
46
maintain electric pole• and suy
Richard Jones
42
80
138
88
46
wires.
,
102
Franklin Rizer
51
71
146
93
Being the aame real estate con·
95
51
DURO LUX ONE COAT
veyed to Frances 'W. Parker, also
Leslie Fultz
34
70
141
32
94
known
aa
Frankie
Parker,
by
deed
Hobart Raub
26
58
131
73
74
recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
Pat Duffy
1
533, Meigs County Deed Records.
MRS. HARRAH
FoW.er
1
Said premises appraised at
Complete One of Ken1 Tone and
i'of Clerk
The EUB CJ\.urch ht Mason, w.
Given in marriage by her fath- $8,000.00 and must be sold for Mt
Stop Watch Enamels
Edna Schoenleib 49 " 98
177
112
121
58 615 Va., was the scene of1 he weddiog· er, the bride wore a street length less thail two-third• of said apFor Treasurer
{ of Miss Dorl!l Lee Litton to Pvt. dress styled with a laee jacke• tx-a)Jed · ~lue. TernU: Cash in
Elma Russett
41
90
164
106
110
55 566 Glen c. HArrah, u. s. Army. She and a full skirt. Her shoulder hand on day of sale.
Carl Hendricks
1
1 is the daughte-r of Mr. and Mrs. len~h veil was held 1n plat'e t.y Said premise• Jocat('d in Orange
- -- -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - Floyd C. Litton and he is the son a bandeau or lace and net. Sh.e . Townsbip, Meigs County, Ohio and
~
t&gt;.SSOC\AH. SlOll.t
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harrat~ oarri('d a white Bible covered in Martinsville, now Tuppers
with
white
carnations.
Plains,
and
on
the
.East
sideof
all of New · Haven.
State Route No. '7.
..,.·-d·-ou••g.h.--..,
Rev. Ralph Mahoney perform ~d
Pvt. and Mrs. Harrah are gra .
ETHEL M. STOUT, AdmlnE. H. FLORIAN &amp; SON
the double ri~ reremony.
duates of Wahama High St'hMJ
jstntrix of tbe Eatate of
Mr .. and MTS. belton Sayre wer · Mrs. Harrah was formerly eHt.play
104 West Main St.
Pomeroy .
Franoea W. Parker, aLso
lhe honor attendants. Mrs. Sayre ed by Dr. Riclgewny in New Have-~.
sister o1 the bridegroOm, wore a and Pvt. Harrah was employed by
beige
dress with white ac· th~ Kaiser Construction ' Co., fn
RaVenswood. on entering the ar;my .
-;lo;:----;'-'.-- - -The couple will take a motor
Plans wee made for the,r
·
,_
trip to Fort Sam Hou..~ton, Te:c: ..
Friendship Night
Pomeroy Persona Is where they will reside while llc
of ~;Cvcnteen new
. and Mrs. Carl Fisher and is stationed With the U. S. Army
'
the Meigii Temple Pf{'hlan
r .r,,ugl,ter Roberta, of· Moorehead, ther.e. .....
met Tueiday night at tl\e K.
Ky., were *eekend guests of h', I,:;::;;;;!;::;::;::;::;:::;:;::;::;;,
Hall. Mrs. · Wil!iatn Allman,
II
Chief, presided in the absence
mother, ' Mrs. Be-ssie Enzenauer .
Mrs. Cash Bah:-, MEC. The Gfouo;
Mrs. Russ Watson left Monday
morning for a visit in Louisvm•,
ter Temple will be srEcial .illl'~ts Ky ., with •Dr. and Mrs. J. B; Mnf ·
for the ~vening which is SChi!· shall.
duled for June 4. Committen-s
So e~yl Just roU out dough.
named by Mn Bahr are: Program
Leo Lewis of Columbus spent
Spread with Arbuckle's Brown
Mrs. Arthur Skinner -and Mrs. the weekend with his mother, Mr&gt;
Sugar. Dot Mth butter. Roll up,
Horace, McELlilnny; ':efreshmcntp, Emma Lewis at lhe home of M.·.
c:ut in thin alices and ·ball:c !
M·rS. Homer Janes, Mrs. Allman, and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mrs. ~tilton Russell , Mrs. E. R.
Choose Now For
Tompkins, Mrs. T. F. Hawkins;
Mr. and Mr~. Bill Deamer and
Mother from our
De--urat\on, .Mrs. William Lowe, son, Bobby, of Columbus, Mr. a'n I
array
of lmporlaal
M·rs. George Childs, Mrs. Phil\, Mrs. Osear Bauer and daughter,
Ltllle Gifts
Meinh:~rt.
Chester Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Rumfieldu Rutland, were
Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
A salad coUl'sc was served at Charles Buck.
. the c1ose or the meeting by M • .
for Beautiful
Gli!nn · Burt of :Mechanicsburg
. ' GeBrge C.hilds.
wa.J the Sunday guest of Mr. an I
Mrs. Charles Burt, Rutland Road.
Madonnas - St. Francis _
Jeff Werry spent the weeken o
In Dayt(ln with Mr: and Mr'.
Forrest Phelps a~d Mr. and Ml's.
Imported
Pau1 Werry. He abo vbited the
US Air Force museum at thl! Pat·
Pansy Ring
tcrson Air For« base.
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Gentlemen:
10,30
10:40
New!il
Headline!!
Betar&lt;Ung the :new- ..plant to be
12.:00
constructed tn Letart ·F•Hs, Ohio. 10,40 NUewatcb
! :00
12,00 Tonlghl
Here is the ~t in(otma-tioh.
HJO
Slid
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The Anterican eu,mp ft Foundry
Corporation are ~pletitl&amp;- a lbergef with· The Internatioaal Nickel
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Corporation and are JOitlg to pro,. ·
. duce a superb grade of "-PUMPER·
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7:00 Captain Kangaroo
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Yours very bmly, wEDN.JisDA't
1:00 CaPtain t&amp;ngaroo
7:45 CB'S Morning News
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Bob Rowlingr
7:. :CBS. ~o.rlJjpf Ne"s
8:00 Morning Show
Mlddlepart, ()hio
8:00 .Mo(jiDf SlioW
9:00 Garry Moore
mulka in lbe election beld last · 9:00 GaiTy Moore
9:30
Arthur Godfrey
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January.
9,30 t&gt;rthur GOdfrey
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10:30
tri ke It R1c h
"To Viall Pope
10:.10 Strike it Rich
11 :00 Valiant Lady
As evidence ol Poland's liberai- 11:00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of Lire
U:ed rule. Wyszynsky has be~ 11:111 Love .o l Llle
11:30 Seal"('h ktr Tomorrow
dustry as power to heat, Pl'llvlde ll&amp;ht and p&lt;tll'form laboriOus
!rimmed
eyebrowo ond mus- gl,en permiRSlon to •lsi! Pope 11;30 SearCh for Tomorrow
work in every facet of lj.fe.
,
t1J1
tache and seems ceneraUy youna- Ptus XU and is due to go to I U5 G·uidlnc Light
11:45 Guiding Light
4. He thinks Philo No. 8 is a breakthrou•• In technology
"lhan when he wos losing welaht
12:00 ·K atie's Kitchen
th t
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With Rob-.rl
"'uar'-"
•1r,.n'',:•t,!e's"
. interest me In unsplit tn- Vatican City thl&amp; week.
12:00 Xatle's.Kltchen
12.:30 As the World. Turns
. a wt resu 1t 1n t h e 1n d ustry being able to contlbue
prt)frcss
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Gomulta will get one big boost 12:30 As th~ World Turns
1:00 Our MillS Brooks
m creating more power at less cost.
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. - It 's not more money, because- the Kappa
or course, the apprentice in- in SeptembeP. Mao Tae-TunJ, who
1:00 Out Mil8 Brooks
Wh_ile we hope to print in IJ"eater detail' later how the Phi- true that you c~an't come home Alphas across the street are thirs- structor who taught me Spanish ia seldom leaves Red l-'bina, Is to 1:30 ltouaeparty
1:30 Houaeparty
lo Umt N~. 6 is a technological· leap into tlle fbture, tills much again.
ty, too, and need ice. The profit in- now head of the romance language vl1~t Poland u well as Rus 1ia in
2:00 Big Payoff
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may be satd now:
This l&lt;o being typed in the Phi l'entive is never bad when you are department and the pretty 20-year- Saptember.
2:00 Bi.g PByoff
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Bob
Cro.'lby'SbGw
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Kappa Sigma house, where I playing philanthropist.
old eoed who kirsed me without
There setma to be • stronr 2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
l
. The use of super critical pressures and high temperatures
most of my more pleasant
It Is reau1 very strange .how lit- ivtrodut'tion turn• out to be little feeUnJ In warsaw that if Ruuia
3:00 Brighter Day
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Jn crcat.lng steam has permitted engineers to forget the old bad habits between 1931 and 1936. tle faces change in a quarter cen· sue Dawson, daughter of some fine ha~ any tbouJht of trying to ouat
3:1~ Secret Storm
3:1~ Secret Stol'pl .
concepboo of the "boHer." Philo No. 8 can create steam by and ve1'y litlle seems to have tury. A group picture ·&amp;n&amp;Jiped in fr1Mds and Whoae picture 88 a Gomulka, eJth"r directly or 3:30 Edge of Nlght
3:30 Edge o~ )Ugh~· ·•-;·
heaUng water to 1150 degrees, and under the fantastic pres- changed except my hairline.
19a4 would generally resemble the live--year-old filly I toted through through the Polish "Stalinists," 4;00 The Early Show
1 4:00 11te Early.--$tlbw.··~
sure of 4,500 pounds per square inch . When water is SO heat·
It's fantastic how very little the lads around the campua. And the the war as a good-luek charm. Mao wlll dlecoUrap it.
5:30 YOur Easo Reporter
· 5:30 Your bao S:epqrter
d
I
kids
ch&lt;mge
from
the
¥roup
of
coeds,
who
all
seem
to
wear
lfhor'h
Charlie
Sha1Ier
used
to
.....
a
good
G
lk
5:~
Sporta
Parade
5:45
Sports
e . t never goes through the "bubblm· g" stage . To the critical
n 1 , · d ·
h
d
...,
~
omu a D'!B-Y -t hb big-st
.... w
lh Paniile
"n
ru 18 ~ wa raJse 111 •
e roe s these da.)is, .1re still clear carbon football player, and now he Is a boost soon, howe:;,, from •the 5:~5 Weatherman
5:..,...
ea erma
:
POIDt of -pressure and beat It is entire]y Hquid. Beyond that are still pretty, and the bar Is copies of ali the girls you were in graying dignitar~ who bad the U 1 d St
8:00 Action
Action
6 00
instantaneous moment when criticauty is reached it is no still aclive. And the hospitality Is love with.
d
. n te
ates. Washington dia. Ed
d
.....
•
l_onger liquid . It "explodes" into steam! Hence , no oo'ller. That almost excessive.
goo ta .'1te to ma.m an old dane; patehe.s II&amp;!' ~t an ·-acreement 6 :1" 0 oua;1a1 war s
6:15 Douglas E~ ...ardsRight now 1 should be downThe muBic hasn't changed at mg par1ner of mme.
uncter wbich Poland' wlll set about 6:30 Giant Step
6:30 Sgt. PrestOn of the Yukoa
the break·through. Engineers the world over are applauding stairs in the basement necking--and· all . except ror the' rock 'n' roll inSome friends (etched me to a 100 million dollars in aid may be '1:QO Arthur Godfrey Show
1•
It.
drinking room, but the boys are fluence. Most of the stuff that Sin- party In Ralei8'h tbe other nij:ht, ..aJfHd, 1t any time. 'lbat will ease 8:01) MllliOJtaire
7:00
. Ever:y ;Person in America will .b enefit from it _ Mr. Sporn having ,a party, the bandy jukebox atra sings are revivals or'\he mu- and I only missed two l•~a. Th~ Poland's. economjc pUght at least ' ll!atl · I've G·ot ASacret
-~~: ~ybouse
~
1
90
rtght)y is ~I'OUd that the American Gas and Electric Compeny · is blaring Elvis, and I haven 't got 1 sic 1 bought · fur the fraternity rest, grayer ~o_r balder, thmner ot and thl econom·Se altuation is Go: 9 :00. - ;~.•:!fn:~;'News
lO:OO Up-to-the-minute
News
has coordmated the knowledge and orga-nized · the financial a dote anyhow.
house when ! was cultural chair- fatter, all came clear throuJh the mtalka:'l bJni!ai . bJndicap.
Scanning the· Weathet"
~ Scanning the Weatb~
resources that brought it about.
I return to tbe scene of the · man - all the stu(f that Bing mtltts of nearly a quarter century
The Late Show
o:JO The Late Show
1
crime
as
a
philanthropist.
My.
frat·
sings,
that
Ella
sings,
and
the
Cole
as
only
sightly
older
sophomore&amp;.
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ernity brothers - who were not Porter, George Gershwin, Roda:ers The people who were nice to )'OU
w·
A..~ li"tcd, they lnclutle sueh as · born when J thumbed ffi)l way out and Hart and Harold Arlen wrote then are fondly remembered, and
I i yy,
Lil.ke of Swan,
Danube Wave of town. like Dick Whittington on back In the days when there wasn't th~ enemi_es have- all gone away.
Jt i.a true that you ell)n come
CHANNEL 1~ WED.'
J CHANNEL 13 THURS. 1
Waltz. Kojo No ~sukl, TeiU'l,cn N·) his way to London - have .'luffer- any Elvis ant] melody and words
·
home again, because, really, you
11:89 Sign On.
ll:Mi Sign On
··
Bl, Hom e On The R·nngt•, Cradl&lt;' ed scholastically due to the ncccs- were important.
The campus is just as green, never went away.
·
l2:00 NOO'n New's
1U:OO Noon News
Son!{ o( Schubert. Kurofla-Bu.~h slty of forever running around
(CopyrJab.t, 1937, by United
12:15 Neighbon
12:15 Neighbors.
Sudo--Okeso, and Ocdo-Nibon the corner for ice. So I have be- and the kids still cut classes to go
BY DnC QUIOG
come
a
philanthropist.
out
to
Sparrf)w's
Lake
_
and
the
Feature
Syndicate,
Inc.)
(OIIIIIv
12:30
Uberace
12:30 Frankie LaJne
bash!"
Unitect Pre•• St•ff CarNioondent
l have delivered unto Lambda aturdy professors who forced in:
....
..,,. I
1:00 The Feminine Touch
1:00 1'he· Feminine TOuch 1
Well,
the
cont'eot
Is
certainly
a
NEW YOJLK 1/P- Tr.ll'ohone
chapter
an
ice-milking
machine
telllgence
on
us
are
still
crammiqlil
2:0Q
~fternoon
Film
Festival
2:00
Afternoon Film -~stival
talken. do vnu fl'el the nt&gt;ed of .; br,Vf! one. Whether "Lake or
which
turns
out
110
pounds
or
culture:
do-wn
~e
unwilling
gullets
-3:30
We
With
Elizabeth
3!3{)
Ute
With Elizabeth
Swnn" blurted from a reeeln~ r
8WPPt melody In tho enr whl!
cubes a day. The normal usage Is or the lads and lauies who would ·
l ·l•
4:00 Cartoon Club
4:00 Cartonn Club ·
will
h~:~ve
sufficient
t'harm
to
Wllitin"' ror somcnnt to he t'h :1
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
4:30 Buffalo Blll Jr;
soo!h{' the sava.e:e breast of a about 70. This will save the boys much rather nerk in the ll'lbon.
ed In the phone to talk to .vou?
20
bucks
a
month,
which
they
can
light.
'
i
.
•
"'
6:00
Five
Star
Final
5:00
Mickey Mouse Club
Do you liP.! more nnd more lm quivering executive who .ha5 bePn inveat In whiskey.
Tho
professors
hold
up
remark·
~
8:1&amp;
Jphn
~llY
&amp;
the
Newt
8:00
Five Star llnal
pBIIrnt. wit~ the t·urt&gt; ivcr nt vout· told to walt is something lhal wll~
It will 111ve them time. so they able. Phillips Rus,!lell, who taught
_,.
8:80 Dhlneyland
6:15 Johh 1Daly &amp; the News
beAr
watchlnl!.
WIU
lhe
man
c.t·
~&gt;ar 11nd n.nthlnl( i~!!uln11 thPT~&gt;fl'om
may atudy more, and it will breed me a precious thing or two, has
ly CHAlLIS M. McCANN
7:30 Navy Lor
6:30 The Turning POint
but tiny I'On.tm8 of Q( n!.ic? fh \'On plodc! Or will Wfl l'tnd him relnx
7:00 Circus Time
United PHtt Steff Corresponil.nt
ChBmn ~I lhP rnou11m l"rl'~ Do vou "d nnrl s\nlllng A'Home On ThC'
Wladyslaw Gomulka, who led
8:00 Onl.e and Harriet·
8:00 Danny Thomu .Show
yc~rn (Olr II !rnnnuill ·~ilw n\11. Ol' Ranjl'e" t .... lhe aerom!)&amp;nlment of
r.:~·Jl11l! ~ji'IUL.;,j
Poland's suce.elaful revolt aRalnst
·
B:M- ·FOrd Theater
8:3Q Mark Saber .-.
I
&amp;CROI.
a r,.,.,. hurst. ~ M Flv i• Prl'•l~v . !o the throbbing phone? Banzalt
'j(;J O[:l :::.l'J..:I:::I
4. B}tter
20. Vim
Soviet Russian domination, Is fae- 1 • • ·
9:00· F.petdlly Night Fl&amp;btt
1:~ Telephone TUmef.'JIII'J I:!I• :...l\1)\-j!'!ll
t.atorm
vetch
ea•P It he tntnlt&gt;hM i ll'nsh:m?
~t.l"ra­
itli
a
new
test
of
hi1
strena:th.
11:-415,
'
_
J;tKOpe
ftt30
MOvie
1:1•H:l •t !. :l:•l•J \"ill
a. c.11.-d
crut
n'1 ""'"" ntt now. S·•v ''"~ . A nrl
The central Committee of the
1'0:00. eW&amp; Of· tb~ Nii:ht
1Q:OO N(!:W.'I ,of the Nllftt
1'4 'LI ~- [ fJ I :I ~.'1L-~ ! '
6.:MU'I
oint·
h!lvinrz ulrl if. hou'TV r!"l-jt (low ·'
I •J I~I IJ:.ol i-4f.;l ~I'Jf•;I:J
Poll•h communist Party -officlat..
10:10 Theater 1,_3 ·
10:10 Theater 13
· ,
to. .,....,..
Mme
meat
I ~'-'l l!1 1.j(llj [ -'!I.J
In th1&gt; !'"lllhln 'fl'llrlitl'( Co .. LUI.
12.Payo
(8p.)
ly, lhe United Workero Party, lo
.
13. hrolp- f..:~':.l •cl ~ ~ 1-.r.::11.J !.:I I -~ ~ ~
l1 "ivHid-Chn C.:hh,nl.-~ . •Jan11n .
ly ltnh M. IU..
to meet Thursday.
7.7V
l.',. IJ ,=I L':il11•: k:(TJ;-.1
atlellllan
f.
Con•umtcl
. MASON PIRSONciiU
'J'h!•rf' Y01 1 UI!JI (111rj lh" /lfl'lW " r
,,, :1 ,l fl'JI.J [ •]';'1:1~
Warsaw
dlapatchel
report
that
·
May 4, 19&amp;7, Sales
aa.
A
ntattte.
a.
Death
2t.DooN
Charles
Rife
and
son!,
Robert
·
-• '·, :i l :f ::l f: Jr1lrJI•Jl1
to vour n'"ohlem. T'l" J'lnllnP :r
the faction of the- party 'Aibieh op. Valley Uvestoek
9.8con:b
211.Hul0a
'"Hall!
firl : l •l 'J:-1 !!1~
Mra.;'Rota Flhk 11: .vlsitill{ · ·wj~\
1t Jnnq- Jut . h~l' l" hrnulilhl th,. and Ronnie and Harold Rife of
,.
,
poses Gomulka's Independent pol,.
as.-.y
11-Ntrlif..\
Ja.Cow·
·.~'., 1:1\: 1 \'~'·,I:H'1
r\lbsny,
Ohio
were
In
Pomeroy
on
h.,.&lt;
Qauijbff"! . and Cliqljli.,. llr.
1
i 11 1cl'!h/l~ In lhP ht\cphOnt!--~ tllrofl.
llay
ley will m~e a d.etermbted bid
tO, IIlllbs 17 to 17:80
as.;:: ID.Man'a
ancf
lffl.
Elwyn Bull, FaU&amp; CbUreh
dlnll lhl'l nJ'flll118t•, to hfl 11 IP1 ~ ! bu1lnesl', Saturday.
name
to C'heek any fUrther U.ac:I toward·
to t• ·~;;,ll\~~~
Rot•N 1'................
~Rd!lllr. •and Mf&gt;. :Trw
liberalized rule.
• •" momrontnns Gil thqt nt l!!f'
U.Loa..
aa.B•r
Mr. and Mrt. Ray Hutton, Mr.
38. Salt
I'
lliel'l'!~l ·ll•.
.
......t
oul
rrearr~ onrl nnnred soda walt'r.
U.Biuoch.-.4 D. Play""
To lhla end, lhll)! will lllht """"
and Mrs. Charlea Hutton and Ml•s
I).Wotpt
Jt,
ColcmiHCI
clally
to
Jet
Deputy
~mter
3S.wol'&lt;la
Dhtfl•r-d At World Ptlr
Pearl Hutton of Baltlmore, Ohio,
· i,~. ·ancl' Mra. F.d\\~ , Rf~D
(llliilJ .
apta
J5.KHp
npn Nowak back on. the Ceatral
tO.Itxll\
The ~nventlon reme to lla:ht at were calling on Mr. and MrL Charaltd.' ion visited over· tire' WMJt.shJ
Committee,
ftom
whlc:h
be
wa1
the World Ttade FaJr here. Tho les Rife and family •nd other rela.
U.Piontwilh Mt•. •i¥1
WUJI.im Slrun~
ouated last Qetober.
I
dtwlce looks llko tho base o1 .. tivea in thi• area Sunday.
1• ~
aHitrS!)JIH8Dk:
m
Chatfl«ston,
., · ' J fthey a~, Gomulka'1 talk
desk t•lephone, with a cradle to
roro.'
•
!'flcii'lllng
home,
lbetl
dfoli4
Mr. and Mrs. CharJt• Rife and
preservlna hland's indepeadpui the recelvtr on. to~a~,Va. ··
.· 1.
em~e of MOsCow domination wlU
dautbter.
Mr1. luanlta SQ.toa and
II.A,apr
Here's the way U worlu, ac 1101~whd
~&lt;.
ompioye4
·
be made ~ven raon dlfffeuJt. ·
IIO.Val')' ~
cording to the pamohlet preparerl b., 10n, D•vi~, apent We4nelday
at Zanes,;llJe Is 5pemHna '&amp; fe,w
Hu
•
~ ..,.._
anernoon wltti M'r. •net Mrs. W.
&lt;ldld
by the Japanese firm: .. When a
dap .u~ his home here.
·
~:
Rllo ol Wlllloavllle,
oomuuca w11 natorad ao ltU·
IM. -'!'&lt;HL.J
man run• up II nbt found ne 1 • V. Earl
post of first ""'tuy ot tH
Reed eaUecl on Wac lat·
. Ill. 1'flplft
the telephone .nd mutt be ten•
rett and famU:r Saturday evtnln&amp;.
Wts. 10 to 14· Cb""'
·
.II.COIIatllloo
Communlit
Party at the time of:~~~~~
for, or when Jomethlnliil ur1en·
18; Seconds 12
~~
~ ' .··.
·Ezra Knapp called on Cbarle•
thE!;· Polish revolt ID OCtober, after r
render~ It iml)o.nll'tle tor you tc Rile Sundoy.
having beea lmpriaoned u a. "U.
rl"t))C)nd to the telephone call at
toi1t" - one wbo. like Pnltd&amp;nt
onee. Ju•t put your rerelvar oil
Mr. antf Mn. Rl.1mond Tbotn••
1 .u. B!Dftcllmaa
Tito of YUJOIIavla, . ~sed to
thh midline, and an orQ:el Me w;JI and ton, Lart'J
Jptnt Sun161.knuckle under 10; tbe Bu..tan.-.
atart playing music •utomatletlly dl)' with her mother, Mn. Freda
Ever since Ilia Jteltorttlon, Go•.a_ .....
tendJn, out a sweet melody to Weill and lomlly.
mullta bas beeri. beset by prolr
tbe ear ol the m111 who cay,e yo\J
Mr. and Mn. Harold Rlltt and ·
lemo whllh milhl· bo.. overa -rlnR but I• kept wnltlna -and chUdren, Bill)' and Bonnie of Alwh-.lmed
ntln,
"-~hnpaUont to, talk."
bany spent Thuraday evnJnc with
He has
eont~:~nd with a
HaraaRed and N~&gt;PY buaine.111 hlr parents, Mr. 111d M'r1. Cbai'lea
sefl'"'' •••,o.~ciml&lt; ailuatlon.
men will ur~e it's unnleuant to Rife.
the '1stallnlst•"
Mlsa Path' lUfe rpent S~aturdaJ
be kept w1lt1n1 on tit• phonJ.
~~ . :lft· tlhf
Piritlcula1'ly, u
the J)lmphlfl with her aliter, Mrs. Juanita Sax.
I.WIII&lt;IIr
bee• licliiJoa
gyt, "Wh.tn one Ia bually oee•. ton and family.
'!'NI·
bopied on a,eeount of the preuure
....,.ttl, lhlt4- .
ldlr·
Mr. ·and M:rs. Ger~ld !'Ja~ton and
work."
\
made a bu1ineas trip to
In the klacrutable way that Sa ' l - cb.lldrttp
p..
Wellltton, S•turd.,ay: evenlnJ.
D•D.Y Oll'D'tOQUOTJ:
- lhW1 "" to '""'
a.n eae 1Vt'rcbmiths have wl\h th.. " Mr. and Mra .. Hatlitn Rife made
AX11DLBAAltB
tbe
D-'li.Jh lanr.t:u.aJe, It sdda: 11 Surh a buslnen ttlp to Pomeray Satur·
,
II LOMOI'IIIoloOW
cao• hope for
to
unpJtuantneu nn en.d ly be .:t ~ . day.
1
eomett.Q
whltb
will
per-lttter olmllb' atMct.s tor anothll'. Ill IIIII
A t.s UMCI
pe-nlled with, and tervi.cu to lmto- atop 1hil trend. ·
Richard Lee Rife apent Saturday
IW tiHt lluw L'o. X tor Ill• two 0'1, •Ia. Blqlt lltiOro, ·
-"·o·i;:t
aot
been fot • alnl\llar
port~nt cllentt can be deeldf"filv night with Ronnie Rlre. ·
~ tbt ltnath and fomlatiaa· ot the wordl an an bbitt.
lmlH'OYed upon bv LIM of our sU'•·
8iib 41)' tht codt IItten 11ft 41ft.,.t.
o( ••PPort. It Ia douhlful
Joseph L. Rife of Chillicathe
Je« mathlne which wJU bring lo was a week end 1uest with his par.
Gomulkt wollld hut 1a1tA
q.O..... ,
th., ear or the man. lmtJatlent lfl enta Mr. and Mn. CbarJea Rife and
•
talk ovet the phone hut Is tftpt family .
OWO OVW LDPBWI C~Nr~IW
UD~
. wtftin.l(.... wllh sweet mu.,ie, thtui
.Bob Bowen !pent the week end
Las., IIYJ OUW IIYJI'DJilrQW&lt;j.l' AllY
JdlUna hh lro.patlenee." ..
with hll relatives here.
A ltetMtol,..
Gr.rald S'tixton has employment
, vDr . o~e•xuar-DriiDIIU.
Tho ·
be
in McArthur •t the powder pJanl
y.our f"lf to
Mrs. JUanita Suton and ,, olayld
~!!· '1'1111 doil'l' ~ 01' Lll'll
open! Frldo1 olttrAqoo with bor. 1
tliould "'
~ 'l(nll\r;. AIID HONOIJII,.
~~~&lt;ent.s, Mr. ond Mra. ChiriM
Rife?"\
...'d,· ~fi!Nii
"
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•

The Sentinel

Primary Election Results

Joann , Eileen DtiDCan, Hele.a Bat•
ker, J(rs. Uoyd Holfman, Lanna.
Wrl&amp;bt, Sue Johnaoa, £uta Jed.
man, Marpr:al Rhode., ""'- lAJI
lna)et, Mrs. Dayton Rlfnet. ·Ml~l
Sally Durat, Jane Bermett. 11~•
cllle Harrl10n, Mra. Miii'J ~
Myrtle UtUe, 1Jv1 and :.Jane Jf.;:·
well, Evelyn Locket, )(ra; Lllrot' .
Pienall, Xra. Cbarh!l Yelier,
Mn. Fred Thabet, l&amp;rs. El).lDI.
Edwards, Mrs. Han-bon Bob11!;
son Jr.

1

8:30

8:00

01' I&gt;UILIC IALI
Mrs. James El'10,5 I5 Honore d Guest
I InNOTICI
Doris Lee Litton, Glen Harra.h
punu ..... or tbe order of the
Olurt of Melp county ,
At Brt"dal Showe f G"IVen On Monday
In EXC hange Of W8 dd .IOQ VOWS Probate
Ohio, 1 will
oller lor qle •t public
auctivn on tbe 8th day or June,
A bridal shower wa1 held April )t.eter, Jennifer Van Meter, Mrs.

0., May 8, 19~7-3

Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Youn~
and children, Charles, Billy an 1
Barbara of Ga1ion were wecke!,d
gue.st.s of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. w. 0. Barnitz.
Mr. aDd 1!f.rs. W. 0. Barcitz
were bullin·ess visitors in Colum{
bus Tuesday.
Mrs. B. F. Howland and ch;J.
dren, Terry and J)onnie or s:.
. t~arle.s~ . Uji~Oi1, ..-spent a y.•ecn
With her parent•, Mt-. and Mr!i.
Jesse Hayes, Kingsbury, as thr.y
were returning
from ·Florida
w)lerc they spent the wlntcr.
While here they visited Mr.'!. C. E.
PeopleS ·and .the John Algeo fa.Jl ·
ily of Athen.s.

Brass Planters
and
Placques
Glass &amp; Ceramic
Placques
Milk Glass

I; H. SANBORN
JEWELRY STORE
"Sewele:rs Sinee 1190"
Mill

St.

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Middleport

Tht economy low p~nure · ftre for !hose 1whO w~~t t~p

perfqr'!'Ohce ·a t leu _
coat•. Reprennts -.;lue for above tfl

low. prtct.

.

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.Get tlult "Bow

\ ln· Writing for l~ Mo~ths
EverY Moore's tl~ is eold with a .written lt:'-ar~tee a~a11\sl

IUl1 Qnd all driving huards. · . No.Where : will ~YOU fmd -a

more liberal auara.ntee regardleSS o1. the price you pay

4

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•

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-.w r.;,uDg" with.Ashland Detergeni

Yoar Health II First ·

Gasolint:s. They drive out harmful ensitJ~dirl"wl!ile you
drive. You'll get that clean ~wert" ·

To aaleguard

mp.st Octaao E..r gives you n!oreg.-"ta"'w"'a~y'"on the ·

· our firal

your heallh It

conaideration. .We .

compound tY&amp;ry prescription

witl) __,rofesaional precision
from froah stoc:ke of top-qual·
itv phe~rmeceuticaJL

straightaway, mO!'C gasoline mileage, too. Old cars,1 ·'"&gt;
new ears, all cars can be powerfully clean. Whichever ·
your car requires, Eihyl or regula~, try a tankful of.)
"an Ashland Detersent Gaaoline today I,

ASHLAND OIL
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REFINING COMPANY

OIL 410

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Pomeroy

�t · Pill1 Selltlntl, Pomeroy-:Middlepart, 0., May 8,1957

·~~

Ja,kets Take 15 To 0 Shutout Over Pomeroy

J&gt;Day Raeing
Scaeon Opening

:Redlegs Red Hot In 7th Victory
As Johnny
Podres Is Downed 9-2 7 Evtra 8 ...,
av
Clouts J _ d
T0 v·JCtOry
ho~er
14RL WRIGHT

al Rood llde ond
UnUH PrHs Sporh Wrihf
whipped t_h.e Brooklyn Dodl{er&amp;
That famUiar fire en11ine color Tuellday mght, 9-2. Tbe &gt;llctory
marked the " hottest" players in jlave Hal J~Uce~:al, a . converl~
the majors today xs the Cincinnati out{ie\~er. h1S Cl~ patch ina triRedleas nn thelr victory streak to umph tn Ebbetta Field.
el&amp;ht games and Ted William~ of ·.Willia~a droYe in three runs
MtnJ' aUendiDCf and mutual the Boston Red sox senl hi• hat· w1tb a smgie and
to give
llaad1e per nl,pt bave ihcreased tina avera 1e soaring to .t53.
the Red Sox a t ·3 tnump~ over
lteadll)' tlnee 18.Ul persona turn.
the White Sox. Ted. returdlni to
ed out to Wag-r $U'71UO to 1951 .
The Redlegs looked ltke the burl. action after belns: hit un the rich\
Lut 7t4f tbe attendance total of the season wb.en they lost s1x arm sUnday at Cleveland, also
Will. IT,'III With 41 ,&amp;98,099 wac· straight games to the Milwaukee drew three walks for a perfect
ere4Braves. But now they're traveling night as he backed Tom Brewer's
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Herb Score, who led the majors
iR strikeouts the lad two s-eason3,
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s uffer('d what may prove a serloua
Injury when he was struck on the
right eye by a Hne drive in the
, first inning at Clevellnd. But the
Indians with Bob Lemon replac·
in ;; 'ieore. batlled back to edge tile
New York Yankees on twa unearn·
ed runs 2·1.
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VIc Power hit his .!econd homer
of the night in the lOth jnninJ to
&amp;lve the Kansas City Athleticlf
tileir !qurth 11-rJIJ~t victory, 3.2,
over thfil ~I.UQI.ore Orioles. In
Tuelday• 1 only day game. two-run
-.omer• by Frank Hetuse and
Frank Bollin~ gave the Detroit Tigers a 5·3 victory ·and ruined
Cookie Lavaaetto't debut as man·
ager ~f the Walbiqton Senators.
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Art Schult epllected three bits
Ia the R~dters battered Johnny
Podre11, E&lt;l Raebw:.k apd Ken Leh·
PII:J1 to keep the ntaJor leasue
IIIJOfl'a lon.~e.t winning streak

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Jim Bowles. playing first bas'
against Pomeroy, wall tbe slugainJ
atat f-or Coacb Nolan SwaekbaOll&gt;
er'Jl boys who (Jlayed South Wel:i.
ster this mornina: In the sudde~
death district finals at Athena. He
bit three for four. two of tbeni
trlplell. His tb.ird hit was • double_..
Four other doubles ran,1 Qff
Pomeroy pitchers with Xenoedy,
Wayland, Henneny and . Kindy
J.ettlng one each. In all, tbl' laek·
eta &amp;ol II hila, ..... lor exlro
bases. There were no homen.

Hindy led off wHh a walk;
Bowles baneed out hill' firat triple,
Bobby Nebon singled and stole
1econd; Henneny wu .safe On the
first Panther error and Jr. Ken.
nedy aot hil double. Arn9Id wet-.t
to the showers as tour ru.QI h•d
counted and nobobdy was out yet.
Cunningham put out the tift,
Middleport got another 'In the
!l'econd Inning wben with two out
Hindy walked, was safe at third. on
an error and at· home on iilll an·
oth~r. Bowles cot his second triple
but died at third.
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lnnina aa Bowlca walked, &amp;tole ser.·
ond and Neh~;~n walked and He nessy singled. Kennedy was sa e
on o rielder's choice and the ba9eR
were full as Bowlell came home .
Whitlatch lined Into a double pl~y
but Ed cro11ks, up ne-xt, sinaled
Kennedy home .

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Wt1t Uoi~UQbla'J
Mel Clark 'IL • R. 1'\rottono . . . . 16
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Sauer
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Clark indicated urller th.ls Lytle . . . . .
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week be might retire rrom ba'4e· I&lt;loes . . . . .
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Detroil Tigers to the Senaton. Total , .. .. . .. .. 843 921 830
Pomeny Lions Club
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Searles . . . . .
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Nf!w York 8 St. L.oui.s ~ nieht
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1 eo~mlUee met Monday evn
IDJ at the bOmt ., Mrt. Max.lr.t'
Arnold, Athtns Jlofd, for tbe1r
May meetlnr,
lltJ. Annla Pbelypt]r. and Mn
Robtrt Hoovn, leadert were pre
aent and diK-uued the art.iviti ~
tor the summer. 'Troop cards wer. ·
presented to Mn. Arnold, Mn.
Geor~e Starcher, Htt. Eula Hauy
and Annis Phe\pt Jr.

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Base~ qut,: How Cl~ a buemap catch a bali but still be
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lrlr. lllld 1&amp;•. Garner Griffla reo
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JO&amp;oin·llw and dauaJrt,er.

Mr· ·ml

KH. Ct~.arlts O'Brien of Colum·
but Jut • .u. Thil is tltetr lint
child. Other anndpuentt are. Mr.
and llrL Sed O'Brinl, Jll\tr'Dil
er;~ndparr-nta:, and ~rs . Roae Carr,
Df Alfred, m1ternal .,-e•t Jtlnd-

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Held At Gallipolis On Sunday

The New HIYeb lbow w~ ~ a
By the time ~ou are readinc
sort of teat: Will real 1ff•lln1j thia the YeUow laeketl pme ht
draw in the hlnterlandl ,;wn lt Is Atbetll today wlll be hilt.ory . Win
ao euy to ruet oo the TV and aee or loee, let SportJ Deak extend ill
top Uner.1 Jn ~· •rt ot J.lqJ.~~tihlt hearUest eottarat_.latlopt to coach
shattered letn\Jfl aDd ~entked Nolan Swaekh1mer and his JII'IJ of
heads!
uqdefeated baleball players (befor. today). While we u;pect, and'
No
h~pe for their victory thil mornih,J, t~ fortune• of war and ~rt
.rt never predestined, 10 heither
lJ the outcom·e of the- Jact.ti.
SOu'b Webllter 11tae tQdu'.
)lld~port Jqf. bt.q_ ltt.ta t.a~&amp;-

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Scout Troop In
Meeting Monday
The S.lilbury Glrl &amp;rout. Troop

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WIATHRoGUAID

Atbena You.th Presbytery .eonven Gallipolis; Fe~lnolhlp. Gary Hiv·
ed Sun~r. ·Ha:r 5 at 2:30 p. m. ;~.,t ·nor, $ev,rly; A.dYilon. lin. Geo.
GaLJipolli. The addre11 of we
L. Andlhon Jr., Middleport; the
I ~;orne was &amp;I Yen by Gretchen Smith Rey. RPllert Farrow, Nt!:w PI/·
1 and Jo Ell~n Wollled t~e w~lp moutb, or .ltl)ens--Preab~.

•ervlce a.uuted by Gall Malden .
Nellonville. former local resident
I Informal talks on Camp Pre:·
mont. Piedmont, o., and of You.
S)'nod, Wooater Colltp, WOO&gt;Iter
wtre .Jiven by Pam Snyder, At
hellJ~ the Rev. Ed c..ter, tM
f.l'\1. Larry Woodru_(C and -other
~g thil tprlq #ter .. .,.,_., .• lay.. youna: people and eoJQred alide11
MI. ,t.lter di•UtrOUIIbiQ:etblll and takea Jut year at the&amp;e Wlll/S
f~lblll 8ell9hl, the , Jacibt1. have
shown.
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ftb9landed with tJubtlildlng bril- Dinner was terYed bY the mo~a·
Ua:nee In ba~baJJ. The Jlng on er:; of the Galtipoli.t Wutminster
Swaet'• club obvlouaiy lo¥e the Fellowship member, tnd the evegame and are leanwt1 fast . If nini( se!!l~ion began w•tb ~e busi·
wlmi!'l tllem ,ood luck will help, ness meeting followed bY a ean41e
we wub it.
light instal1ation aet"Viee.
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OL" PROS FIGHT
mouth gave the opening pray Jr
PORTLA·ND, Ore. UP-A cO'l· Jnd these offieen were initiated :
pie of "old pf:OI~' ol the fight M-o derator, Gretchen Smith, Gal·
Jame, Nino V!lldeJ apd Jobnny llpolis; vie~ moderator, Bache!
Holman, coliJde Jlere toni,pt I~ ~ Scbottke, Logan; stated Cleric.
natlomrU)I • telQV.iltd lO.rou~tdcr Jane Ann Thomas, McCon(!.el~o
104 it ~ay be the ~•roJdS (qr ville· Treasurer, Jc Ellen Wolf,
them ~·
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man of Chrlstfan )'aith. Lynn
Buchnnaq 1 ¥iddleport: Co~m L1 ··
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Nancy A.llilworth, Alexander;. Out·

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The inltJilatktn lei'Vice chace'
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Where Jetu, Wi~Utet1'' by )\e HOward Ruppelt, .pastor or :Mid·
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Tbe beMdict.ion w:u pven b.r

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Weitmlnster Youtll J'ellowsh:r
Councillor; Mn. Andenon, adv : ·
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Council; Lynn Jhlchanan, Bever
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Thursday eveninf.
At the close of the meeUb~ refre!hrdentJ were 1erved bf Grace
Swan and Bernice C!IJ'penter.

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Falcons Blast Pirates 10 To 4
As Darling Co~lects 3 Safeties ;~·::;~~~;~t;;•ll•.

The Wfhp.RtJ White ·JI•Icons Darlina tben hit his second homer
the bome run ball to down or tl;le afternoon. I
home with llis motbaf Mrs. D. A.
Gilmore Plratet ot Sandyvillo
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St0 re of lo..t Tueada)' after·
Glbhll, in chalkmc up ~UII v1e....-,,
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Y a on the San dy v111 e 11eld .
tory gave u¥-t,but"-t
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a game.
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.....,.uy
b the first
manU-1to face
him
iuests of Mr. and Mrs. J . M etar as h,e collected three- hits m in the s~co'nd innina when he reCrump.
tour trlp11. Two wen home runs,
Miss Hclcfl JcnJJns of Charles· one of them with tbe baHS loaded. Ueved Van Matre. That ~ame off
ton speJ:tl the v.eekend with lu1r He batted in five runs.
th.e bat or Bogaess and It was a
mother Mrs. Henry Jenkins.
Don Van Matre started 'tin the triple. BogieSS was out at the
.plate when he strove to stretcb
. ~rargaret Lou Gairing of Bridi(e mo~nd f?r th' Falcons but wu ids ll't intO a ho e r n Gibba
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port, 0 ., was the guest last w~ek relifved m the second by Denver
nf her gfandmother, Mrs. H~r)l Gibbs Wh!\w~!'lt&gt;*PR to gain bit .. ~ot . nicked a&amp;ain uz:atit \he slxtl:\
Jenkins.
first Yietafy of the seaaon. Gibbs lnnm&amp;. ·
. Mr. an d Airs. Harry Crump. tanned eight and walked two.
The line score:
Mrs. J ohn Call(lway o.nd How*'r:!
Three of the Pirate'l runs came
Sare were Sund•ay guests of Mr on a home run by Frank Enoch Wahama
301 402 0--10 9 /1
and Mr.s. J . M. Crump.
with two men on base. That blow Gl'more
IMO 000 0--ol 5 8
Mrs. Harr Gibbs returned hqm ~ came in the fourth inning when
.Batter1es: Wab.-na-Van M~tre,
the past week from Chester, w. Gilmore acored all of its runs.
. ,G.ibbll (2) ,and Young; Gilmorev
The Falcons jumped off to a Enoch and Ramsey. Winning piteh~·;;;·,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 quiek. 3-0 lead in the first inning. er-Gibbs.
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Gary Rouab was safe on an error
--..,.---and Darling _singled him home.
COLUMBUS CHOSEN
Darling.·himselC rode home on a
DAYTON, 0. UP-Columbus,
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lftg
~oma run blalled by Bob QFver.
Ohio, waa cbo.sen Tuesday night
CLOSED
Darling talUed in the third inn- , a~ the site ot a propoaed $25Q.q«&gt;&gt;
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Jog when hi! fea,ched firSt Dn a·n headquarters .bulldlpJ by th('
Wednesday Afternoon
error and tame home on Charles' Wlomen's inttrnaUonal ·Bowling
Open Evenings By
Roqsh't triple.' It was in the fourth Conguss.
Appointment
inn~na iha\ DArling lashed Out with ,
his era'nd \!lam h·omer with Gibbs, . .
KL.U SILINT
~,:.oush. and Dick Vouog on
CINCINNATI UP -Big Ted

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Yollnf \lolled ljnd acof~ oo an the Cincinnati lineup for the rest
error on a thf'Ciw into ctntcr field. PC the season.

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Haeklft' 2·1 vs Newcombe 2·1
Milwaukee at Philadl."lphia nitht
- Conl('y 0.0 vs Sanford 3.0 or
Cardwell 1-D
I~ tba boyt nl\lf p\lf. On
Chicago at Pittsburgh night- •bowt wlalh tbtty tanp . " Jtve
Drotr 1·3 vs Law 1-0
!l\lteheJ lh p~ UN ·~~
lnl allalr at New !4voa. Nr are
alwl!'• wortl&gt;, the prlco qf td!llilOUIZ ANSWIRo If
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•lon 11 'nterlllnu&gt;inl lo. ~tvoll¥
man Mt hit foot off the INM
for the nrat •vent wUI bt a m1tch
on • force pllf end . . . not
bttweeP. a eouple of q~.ldpta. · A
aven touch the- run,..,, 'tM
Jiolr
~&gt;,~,..otht le1tUfe the
baMman Is 1lwn •n lrftr If
other end oltho &lt;frd.
the bliMf'unnw arrlvtt ut.ly.
II rou ar, • 1P9t1&amp; lov.r of tho
DRESSEN CHJiERFUL
'wreiiiiiiJ came mul liar 11 on
DE'l'RQIT UP-Cturley D'r'lt- '~ CIIOndlr In ljr!Jbt ted. Ytu'Q
sen ahowed no· bitte.-neu as be walil io IIV!! lhat aial&gt;l lor • lrip
watched his former lieutenan~ qp Uw river.
Cookie LavagettD, run bH ba I
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club--.the wa~lngton ~nat9rJ.
Cookie didn 1t h11ve any better luo~
than Dressen and the Nats Ips~ .
5--3 to the Delrolt Ti&amp;f'rs Tueslfay.

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New Ha•en In '!'!Ill 111-'Y 'be a ""rleo of the 1!'1111t and groan
exhibitions If tbe ltr~n Hay lS-is well attended. The
Cincinnati . .. .. 12 7 .632 1 '1 event 1s ~ apollf0n41!Y the New Haven ·Recre(Uon Fund
St. Louis
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by a line drive off ,lht IN! ol Gil
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keen In the tlrlt Lnnlna of I aame
l'uesdoy nlthl al Munlelpal Stadl·
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eta had a total of seven earned
runs of the 15 they chalked up.
The Panther Ivss gave them a
season ske(n of five wins against
seven defeat!. It was the last a:ame
for Pomeroy.

MOJ"e CUUIItle~~. Ctntor fieldc:
WUUe M*)"lll, tt,ottu~re:d by a per
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Detroit S WathloJton 8
Kansas City 3 Balllmore 2, 10 l:tninet, night
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WednMdar'• ProiMble Pitcher ·
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Jtn~t~••lonal wrettUPI e~11o fNlm ChJClfO.
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F. Anderson ..
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. , .ad~ tM:tuM drfl'.,. 1RU, mqr~ wlll Schaeole b
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(:G(IIIWIDiiiY Buildin&amp; •• Ntw Ha· "alfoo Foun41tiRa ~ tcUytla rec· P rMrc Motor
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The ~ta, apoqaqred by the Nl' ·" ~
• •rn lt · ttl, c,mmgnity Lohs
n.,veo R.eueation FoundatioD, arc 6uiidina; ""d t.be awimmiDI pool H ~ · · ·
41Ji44 to ttut at 8:30 p. m. and ln tfnr Qlvep.
H~~r~:J . . . . . . .
wiU t11tW'e a midaet malcb and Tiekttl are OD ule tt: tbe New Houdashelt
lwo h.eavyweieht fipta.
Haven ~Icy aod tlM l~rris Total
In the ~ill evf:nt will be two Bal'ber Qp iP New Keven.
Sportt Center
qf tbl GIJtttandina mld1et lttar,. ot
Whipple
tl!e .wre•t~l ,ame. Tbey are Tito
IAI-anU:, eO offul &amp;rijound l4txican
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tttr. and ·ga Quo Tiny ·Roe of
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Franoe Tbe .:ldj;etJ 1flll be preI~DU.TR~ ~IA9"11
Walke~ . n . . ..
aeptM · tn 1 belt two-out-of-three
Tht t.Jobt lott three ~QI to a 1:B:..::M::oKI="::.::":..:.·:..:.=:.:.:::..:.:.:....::;..:_.:.,1\ar;:,:"""'.:_--·:-":-'-"-:--":ti:::I:f•ll ~ent
bot Nt1J Vcui: Clgthi~ t ..Ptlas .
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W~tt V~linla's state champion, two ou~ ol thrtf tQ Q. • J. Fll'c
"Th; ·¥o1Jntaineer", will be teatur· stone tQ •till liav.• tbe I.Jons 1....
t~d hi the main 80 asainet the hiJh· firit p}let by one J.,OI. The
Jy tau!Jd We:dean star, Salvadore two Lop ttllll' plaf e~h oth ,.
lCil't}nN. !J'hls is at.o a best two· this wtek to wind up the $6COPd
out1)f.tbree match. "The Mquatain· round.
eefl' · tlp~ t)te scales at l3f pounds.
On the .y-.~ of thl threeta.-1.1;1,. o,_ninJ event the. New wins, bY the Clothlerl, eo..,bined
Vodc star, Aee Frtem111~ , who wittl two lot~• bY Pome:ror Mo ·
weJa:bi, In at .3~ pound.•. wdl ~eet tor, the~ two wa~na are DO'f ti,_d
letl ·O Conner, ~0 pound s1ant for tb.ird Ill~ thL. apot' Vr'Ul ·alu
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Handi('ap
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Roblnaons Lauftdry
O'Brien
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C'al f,gq W~n~, VV

Vie Werh to
fill the baaei 1!Dil, wlUl two out,
W~ed RqckY Oolavlto to force In
Wooclllu wllh 11&gt;t y.lnnlna run.

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aame this season. Hlndy opeOOiJ
with a walk , Bowles slowed down
wllh only a double this time. Nel·
son walked, Henne 9 .~Y doubled;
,Kennedy was liufe on an er.r ot.
WbJtlalcb walked and stole aecond,
Crook• wq sate on an error and
llolo aecond and little Yoa l Way·
!and doubled, hia rlrst hit""'or the
season. Seven Yellow Jackets had
~ircled the bases and ne•d it
borne plate.

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afternoon a.t M'ddleport MW\~c:lp~
Park sbuttme them out 1$--0 AI
his own ~ates W~tnt on an ll·hlt
~~e~ aga,:st8 ~w:o~n~rny ·~ib,ers,
Co rnhoD. 1 ~ R It .,unm
!ram.
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up~IVer ~at~e~ to P~! u~ much t(
awer'e0t"8"11 .,,d"ntseor th "1'0"e.,errol"'
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Pev'e"rd Ploomlheerowy,t,•nlew" hlh,trsees.loH.!'I'"e,·
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t.Qird and Slhltb. to 1ec:ond.

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Robin Robertis an 8-t victory over in trouble at onc1 with Middleport
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J&gt;Day Raeing
Scaeon Opening

:Redlegs Red Hot In 7th Victory
As Johnny
Podres Is Downed 9-2 7 Evtra 8 ...,
av
Clouts J _ d
T0 v·JCtOry
ho~er
14RL WRIGHT

al Rood llde ond
UnUH PrHs Sporh Wrihf
whipped t_h.e Brooklyn Dodl{er&amp;
That famUiar fire en11ine color Tuellday mght, 9-2. Tbe &gt;llctory
marked the " hottest" players in jlave Hal J~Uce~:al, a . converl~
the majors today xs the Cincinnati out{ie\~er. h1S Cl~ patch ina triRedleas nn thelr victory streak to umph tn Ebbetta Field.
el&amp;ht games and Ted William~ of ·.Willia~a droYe in three runs
MtnJ' aUendiDCf and mutual the Boston Red sox senl hi• hat· w1tb a smgie and
to give
llaad1e per nl,pt bave ihcreased tina avera 1e soaring to .t53.
the Red Sox a t ·3 tnump~ over
lteadll)' tlnee 18.Ul persona turn.
the White Sox. Ted. returdlni to
ed out to Wag-r $U'71UO to 1951 .
The Redlegs looked ltke the burl. action after belns: hit un the rich\
Lut 7t4f tbe attendance total of the season wb.en they lost s1x arm sUnday at Cleveland, also
Will. IT,'III With 41 ,&amp;98,099 wac· straight games to the Milwaukee drew three walks for a perfect
ere4Braves. But now they're traveling night as he backed Tom Brewer's
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Herb Score, who led the majors
iR strikeouts the lad two s-eason3,
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s uffer('d what may prove a serloua
Injury when he was struck on the
right eye by a Hne drive in the
, first inning at Clevellnd. But the
Indians with Bob Lemon replac·
in ;; 'ieore. batlled back to edge tile
New York Yankees on twa unearn·
ed runs 2·1.
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VIc Power hit his .!econd homer
of the night in the lOth jnninJ to
&amp;lve the Kansas City Athleticlf
tileir !qurth 11-rJIJ~t victory, 3.2,
over thfil ~I.UQI.ore Orioles. In
Tuelday• 1 only day game. two-run
-.omer• by Frank Hetuse and
Frank Bollin~ gave the Detroit Tigers a 5·3 victory ·and ruined
Cookie Lavaaetto't debut as man·
ager ~f the Walbiqton Senators.
Cookie replaced charlie "resse'n 11
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rUnt• helped thli! New York Gianta
4own QJe St. !A~• CIU'dinlls, 8-5.
Art Schult epllected three bits
Ia the R~dters battered Johnny
Podre11, E&lt;l Raebw:.k apd Ken Leh·
PII:J1 to keep the ntaJor leasue
IIIJOfl'a lon.~e.t winning streak

Shapes ond
Shades to
~very Man's
Taste

allve.

Tbe Indiana beat the Yankees Jn
the tJ.fbth when rlaht fielder Hqnk
Bauer lost AI $mltb's pop Cly and
then threw wildly to second, per.

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BEACH BALLS ·· 79c
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Middleport

Jim Bowles. playing first bas'
against Pomeroy, wall tbe slugainJ
atat f-or Coacb Nolan SwaekbaOll&gt;
er'Jl boys who (Jlayed South Wel:i.
ster this mornina: In the sudde~
death district finals at Athena. He
bit three for four. two of tbeni
trlplell. His tb.ird hit was • double_..
Four other doubles ran,1 Qff
Pomeroy pitchers with Xenoedy,
Wayland, Henneny and . Kindy
J.ettlng one each. In all, tbl' laek·
eta &amp;ol II hila, ..... lor exlro
bases. There were no homen.

Hindy led off wHh a walk;
Bowles baneed out hill' firat triple,
Bobby Nebon singled and stole
1econd; Henneny wu .safe On the
first Panther error and Jr. Ken.
nedy aot hil double. Arn9Id wet-.t
to the showers as tour ru.QI h•d
counted and nobobdy was out yet.
Cunningham put out the tift,
Middleport got another 'In the
!l'econd Inning wben with two out
Hindy walked, was safe at third. on
an error and at· home on iilll an·
oth~r. Bowles cot his second triple
but died at third.
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lnnina aa Bowlca walked, &amp;tole ser.·
ond and Neh~;~n walked and He nessy singled. Kennedy was sa e
on o rielder's choice and the ba9eR
were full as Bowlell came home .
Whitlatch lined Into a double pl~y
but Ed cro11ks, up ne-xt, sinaled
Kennedy home .

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N"' York Clothinl ... 24
center ...... .. 19
Wt1t Uoi~UQbla'J
Mel Clark 'IL • R. 1'\rottono . . . . 16
p)ayed bl.o firtl 10me with lhe !Jit'l'. Vorl&lt; Clellll"' Ho...
lat\1101'thr . . . !jiB ~~ 162
Ob.,leatqp
~n•tora , Tu~da)'
"'IT .. .. .. .. l!!illl'il 138
q_iJ~t f.Pd JPt t 4Grpa "'" ovor
lind ... ..... t~
the center tielcl fence his first
.... J56 169 145
Sauer
time at bal.
194 170 146
Clark indicated urller th.ls Lytle . . . . .
162 223
week be might retire rrom ba'4e· I&lt;loes . . . . .
&amp; 21 21
ball a!ter he was optic.ned by the Handicap
Detroil Tigers to the Senaton. Total , .. .. . .. .. 843 921 830
Pomeny Lions Club
He is expected to 1&gt;, in the regu
Jar Capitol City lineup Cor the DArst . . . . . . . . 183 159 1~7
Searles . . . . .
138 190 144
time belni.
~porto

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Fashjon loves thO
aimple lines of this sum' · , .. pump , .• a srace P•!~
undersCO\'e your clothes
from da\1'1) .to !!u,-. It's a
low littie shoe, done in
'smooth . white leather, its
clever ljoes ·. traced with
perforations.

Only

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29

W¥hington at DetroH-Kt!ro·
mcrt!r 0·1 v-s Mau 3·1
Baltimore at Kanus City nia:llt
- Lues 1·2 or John.:Klll Q-4 va Kell
ner &amp;1
New York at Cle\·chmd nigh;
- Ditmar 1 0 vs WJ.·nn 2·2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L P.:t. 08
Milwaukee . . . 13 :1 .722
Brooklyn
12 6 . .667 1

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Mi.'tERIALS I NCORPORATf.D
Mason, W.Va.

!\lew York . .... · 8 12 .400 6
Chicago .
6 13 .31.6 7 tJI
Pitts bur~h
. . 5 13 .263 Bit.!
Tu•1day'1 RtiUift
Cinci·nnali 9 Bl'o oklyn 2 night
Nf!w York 8 St. L.oui.s ~ nieht
Philadelp hia 8 Milwaukee 4 nigh
Chicago 10 Pittsburgh 8, 14 in ••
in~U. night
Wedne•day's Probolble Pitchers
St. Louis at New York-cheney
0· 1 vs AnloneiJi 2·3
Clnrinnatl at Brooklyn night ~

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SPORTS

1 eo~mlUee met Monday evn
IDJ at the bOmt ., Mrt. Max.lr.t'
Arnold, Athtns Jlofd, for tbe1r
May meetlnr,
lltJ. Annla Pbelypt]r. and Mn
Robtrt Hoovn, leadert were pre
aent and diK-uued the art.iviti ~
tor the summer. 'Troop cards wer. ·
presented to Mn. Arnold, Mn.
Geor~e Starcher, Htt. Eula Hauy
and Annis Phe\pt Jr.

DESK
By Chet 'hluleblll
Base~ qut,: How Cl~ a buemap catch a bali but still be
scored with an error on thuame play?

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Hcnderaon and Mra. ROM Carr
\.,t nurtdiY afternoon.

lrlr. lllld 1&amp;•. Garner Griffla reo
uived word of a 10n barD t. their

JO&amp;oin·llw and dauaJrt,er.

Mr· ·ml

KH. Ct~.arlts O'Brien of Colum·
but Jut • .u. Thil is tltetr lint
child. Other anndpuentt are. Mr.
and llrL Sed O'Brinl, Jll\tr'Dil
er;~ndparr-nta:, and ~rs . Roae Carr,
Df Alfred, m1ternal .,-e•t Jtlnd-

mother.

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A·t hens pi'esbytery yOUthJWI
. Y
Held At Gallipolis On Sunday

The New HIYeb lbow w~ ~ a
By the time ~ou are readinc
sort of teat: Will real 1ff•lln1j thia the YeUow laeketl pme ht
draw in the hlnterlandl ,;wn lt Is Atbetll today wlll be hilt.ory . Win
ao euy to ruet oo the TV and aee or loee, let SportJ Deak extend ill
top Uner.1 Jn ~· •rt ot J.lqJ.~~tihlt hearUest eottarat_.latlopt to coach
shattered letn\Jfl aDd ~entked Nolan Swaekh1mer and his JII'IJ of
heads!
uqdefeated baleball players (befor. today). While we u;pect, and'
No
h~pe for their victory thil mornih,J, t~ fortune• of war and ~rt
.rt never predestined, 10 heither
lJ the outcom·e of the- Jact.ti.
SOu'b Webllter 11tae tQdu'.
)lld~port Jqf. bt.q_ ltt.ta t.a~&amp;-

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Scout Troop In
Meeting Monday
The S.lilbury Glrl &amp;rout. Troop

th~

Citizenship,

Tbomu

Dickenar:,

WIATHRoGUAID

Atbena You.th Presbytery .eonven Gallipolis; Fe~lnolhlp. Gary Hiv·
ed Sun~r. ·Ha:r 5 at 2:30 p. m. ;~.,t ·nor, $ev,rly; A.dYilon. lin. Geo.
GaLJipolli. The addre11 of we
L. Andlhon Jr., Middleport; the
I ~;orne was &amp;I Yen by Gretchen Smith Rey. RPllert Farrow, Nt!:w PI/·
1 and Jo Ell~n Wollled t~e w~lp moutb, or .ltl)ens--Preab~.

•ervlce a.uuted by Gall Malden .
Nellonville. former local resident
I Informal talks on Camp Pre:·
mont. Piedmont, o., and of You.
S)'nod, Wooater Colltp, WOO&gt;Iter
wtre .Jiven by Pam Snyder, At
hellJ~ the Rev. Ed c..ter, tM
f.l'\1. Larry Woodru_(C and -other
~g thil tprlq #ter .. .,.,_., .• lay.. youna: people and eoJQred alide11
MI. ,t.lter di•UtrOUIIbiQ:etblll and takea Jut year at the&amp;e Wlll/S
f~lblll 8ell9hl, the , Jacibt1. have
shown.
•
ftb9landed with tJubtlildlng bril- Dinner was terYed bY the mo~a·
Ua:nee In ba~baJJ. The Jlng on er:; of the Galtipoli.t Wutminster
Swaet'• club obvlouaiy lo¥e the Fellowship member, tnd the evegame and are leanwt1 fast . If nini( se!!l~ion began w•tb ~e busi·
wlmi!'l tllem ,ood luck will help, ness meeting followed bY a ean41e
we wub it.
light instal1ation aet"Viee.
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Rev. Robert Farrow, New Ply·
OL" PROS FIGHT
mouth gave the opening pray Jr
PORTLA·ND, Ore. UP-A cO'l· Jnd these offieen were initiated :
pie of "old pf:OI~' ol the fight M-o derator, Gretchen Smith, Gal·
Jame, Nino V!lldeJ apd Jobnny llpolis; vie~ moderator, Bache!
Holman, coliJde Jlere toni,pt I~ ~ Scbottke, Logan; stated Cleric.
natlomrU)I • telQV.iltd lO.rou~tdcr Jane Ann Thomas, McCon(!.el~o
104 it ~ay be the ~•roJdS (qr ville· Treasurer, Jc Ellen Wolf,
them ~·
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Nel~nvme; COmmiuion chai ·
man of Chrlstfan )'aith. Lynn
Buchnnaq 1 ¥iddleport: Co~m L1 ··
ion chairman Cbrbtlan W1tness,
Nancy A.llilworth, Alexander;. Out·

w«e

Cold Waves
H • Styl"

T••thl L••t·lotlln,t ,,.~
, t1ds atalnst wealhtt en

The inltJilatktn lei'Vice chace'
with a •olo "I W•Jked Tod w
Where Jetu, Wi~Utet1'' by )\e HOward Ruppelt, .pastor or :Mid·
dleROrt Firat Prea~yteruw Chlu·ell
aceompanied by Lynn Buchanan
Tbe beMdict.ion w:u pven b.r

~·~·rot. DoH nDt uaclo
peel. Utt on wood or ~,

lcrtto. Dn•• ioqr\1

r.·~t1te~~.nf. ...J~ Cb~:n~;;

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Ret. Rupptlt, Mn. J11dton White,
Weitmlnster Youtll J'ellowsh:r
Councillor; Mn. Andenon, adv : ·
or to Athent Pretbytery YoutL
Council; Lynn Jhlchanan, Bever
!y, Perrie, Jtaren and .lud.r GftU·

Ebersbach
Hardware
Main St.

here are your perfeet

Spring ond Summer
SLACKS
In a clliBS by themselves! These
JAY¥AR slacks - so experUy
tailored from the finest, coolest
fabrics you can imagine - are
perfect for both dress and leis,
ure. Check these custom features:

e Turned..,ver lop

f .or Jnspect'IOn

Of ROCine
• OES

e Matelted waistband and
poeketlng
e Hoot and eye clollll'e
errenrh Ry

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Planl were completed . Cor t~H:
.
anflual iospeetwn
to be h e' ld •t
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urday, May 11, wben the Ra~
Cb.apter OES met Mon(lay eventn~.
Neva Callendine. diftTlct ,deputy,
will be the inspedini oCCieer.
N
1B · k
wortbv mBtron
aom
r~ er,
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and Jesse Brmker, worthy patron,
presided and iavitatlcn• were r&amp;
pol'ted lftnt to the• 22 chaptera in
the district and Je"Yerat other
chapter.s. Several Invitations wera
reeeived \o attend . inspection in:
eluding Pom·eroy Chapter on
Thursday eveninf.
At the close of the meeUb~ refre!hrdentJ were 1erved bf Grace
Swan and Bernice C!IJ'penter.

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ALFRED
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Linda sue Henderaon is abl~ to
be out again after being ill with a

vlrUI infection.

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· Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Pierce of
CoolviQe yiJited in the Flndtlna:·
caldwell home, Sub~~.
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e Hldiealnslde eh11111e poetet
e Perfeet tonlour Ill
e Deep, anehored pleats
I! o.ean·pearl bu'ltoas
Comfortable, Good looking, Wait ,
'til you try on a pair!

$7.95 up
Others from $5.95

DOWNIE.. GROSS, Inc.
.

THE IQN'S STORE
E. Main $1.

Pomoroy1

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City, w. v,_.

ovoml1hi.J

$5.80 GaiiDn

ttev. L. H. Strbbias, host paator

Falcons Blast Pirates 10 To 4
As Darling Co~lects 3 Safeties ;~·::;~~~;~t;;•ll•.

The Wfhp.RtJ White ·JI•Icons Darlina tben hit his second homer
the bome run ball to down or tl;le afternoon. I
home with llis motbaf Mrs. D. A.
Gilmore Plratet ot Sandyvillo
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S"'\ith.
b
St0 re of lo..t Tueada)' after·
Glbhll, in chalkmc up ~UII v1e....-,,
' Ande......
.......1, noon
Y a on the San dy v111 e 11eld .
tory gave u¥-t,but"-t
two ,;
hits m the
Mr and Mrs. -·ston
ra'C
b 11
1 waa c01.
. t'ld
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- DarII DJ waa I'a.e hltuul!-i lectecf
a game.
e .wiD
of SQU
us e were Wd
e nes day
.....,.uy
b the first
manU-1to face
him
iuests of Mr. and Mrs. J . M etar as h,e collected three- hits m in the s~co'nd innina when he reCrump.
tour trlp11. Two wen home runs,
Miss Hclcfl JcnJJns of Charles· one of them with tbe baHS loaded. Ueved Van Matre. That ~ame off
ton speJ:tl the v.eekend with lu1r He batted in five runs.
th.e bat or Bogaess and It was a
mother Mrs. Henry Jenkins.
Don Van Matre started 'tin the triple. BogieSS was out at the
.plate when he strove to stretcb
. ~rargaret Lou Gairing of Bridi(e mo~nd f?r th' Falcons but wu ids ll't intO a ho e r n Gibba
1
m u ·'
was
port, 0 ., was the guest last w~ek relifved m the second by Denver
nf her gfandmother, Mrs. H~r)l Gibbs Wh!\w~!'lt&gt;*PR to gain bit .. ~ot . nicked a&amp;ain uz:atit \he slxtl:\
Jenkins.
first Yietafy of the seaaon. Gibbs lnnm&amp;. ·
. Mr. an d Airs. Harry Crump. tanned eight and walked two.
The line score:
Mrs. J ohn Call(lway o.nd How*'r:!
Three of the Pirate'l runs came
Sare were Sund•ay guests of Mr on a home run by Frank Enoch Wahama
301 402 0--10 9 /1
and Mr.s. J . M. Crump.
with two men on base. That blow Gl'more
IMO 000 0--ol 5 8
Mrs. Harr Gibbs returned hqm ~ came in the fourth inning when
.Batter1es: Wab.-na-Van M~tre,
the past week from Chester, w. Gilmore acored all of its runs.
. ,G.ibbll (2) ,and Young; Gilmorev
The Falcons jumped off to a Enoch and Ramsey. Winning piteh~·;;;·,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 quiek. 3-0 lead in the first inning. er-Gibbs.
r
Gary Rouab was safe on an error
--..,.---and Darling _singled him home.
COLUMBUS CHOSEN
Darling.·himselC rode home on a
DAYTON, 0. UP-Columbus,
Olr
lftg
~oma run blalled by Bob QFver.
Ohio, waa cbo.sen Tuesday night
CLOSED
Darling talUed in the third inn- , a~ the site ot a propoaed $25Q.q«&gt;&gt;
·
Jog when hi! fea,ched firSt Dn a·n headquarters .bulldlpJ by th('
Wednesday Afternoon
error and tame home on Charles' Wlomen's inttrnaUonal ·Bowling
Open Evenings By
Roqsh't triple.' It was in the fourth Conguss.
Appointment
inn~na iha\ DArling lashed Out with ,
his era'nd \!lam h·omer with Gibbs, . .
KL.U SILINT
~,:.oush. and Dick Vouog on
CINCINNATI UP -Big Ted

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the Klu-szewski tuKl no comment toFatcOnt c~me in tbe \pp of the . day about· w.hen docto;s ~ould OP,

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'and was
at RC)Ush
«~o~d. walked
Dick erate
ailmentto that
may akeep
him 01,1t
ot
B.ixth
wbe:noutGary
correct
cnppling
bact.
Yollnf \lolled ljnd acof~ oo an the Cincinnati lineup for the rest
error on a thf'Ciw into ctntcr field. PC the season.

here!

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Tom

Mason

Dally .Sentinel, Pomei'O)'·lllddleport, O.,lbfl,llll,!-41:

Salisbury Girl

Haeklft' 2·1 vs Newcombe 2·1
Milwaukee at Philadl."lphia nitht
- Conl('y 0.0 vs Sanford 3.0 or
Cardwell 1-D
I~ tba boyt nl\lf p\lf. On
Chicago at Pittsburgh night- •bowt wlalh tbtty tanp . " Jtve
Drotr 1·3 vs Law 1-0
!l\lteheJ lh p~ UN ·~~
lnl allalr at New !4voa. Nr are
alwl!'• wortl&gt;, the prlco qf td!llilOUIZ ANSWIRo If
IN•
•lon 11 'nterlllnu&gt;inl lo. ~tvoll¥
man Mt hit foot off the INM
for the nrat •vent wUI bt a m1tch
on • force pllf end . . . not
bttweeP. a eouple of q~.ldpta. · A
aven touch the- run,..,, 'tM
Jiolr
~&gt;,~,..otht le1tUfe the
baMman Is 1lwn •n lrftr If
other end oltho &lt;frd.
the bliMf'unnw arrlvtt ut.ly.
II rou ar, • 1P9t1&amp; lov.r of tho
DRESSEN CHJiERFUL
'wreiiiiiiJ came mul liar 11 on
DE'l'RQIT UP-Cturley D'r'lt- '~ CIIOndlr In ljr!Jbt ted. Ytu'Q
sen ahowed no· bitte.-neu as be walil io IIV!! lhat aial&gt;l lor • lrip
watched his former lieutenan~ qp Uw river.
Cookie LavagettD, run bH ba I
ttiOt- 1
club--.the wa~lngton ~nat9rJ.
Cookie didn 1t h11ve any better luo~
than Dressen and the Nats Ips~ .
5--3 to the Delrolt Ti&amp;f'rs Tueslfay.

BEAUTY SHOP.
~~~~~~=;~~~;~;~~~~~~~~~~Co:u:r:I:S:t:·:311M PomerQy
~ $P..SS~54:

j[iiiiiiiiii

wreotUn&amp; 1s ~mille to the Bend area asaln, thlo time at
New Ha•en In '!'!Ill 111-'Y 'be a ""rleo of the 1!'1111t and groan
exhibitions If tbe ltr~n Hay lS-is well attended. The
Cincinnati . .. .. 12 7 .632 1 '1 event 1s ~ apollf0n41!Y the New Haven ·Recre(Uon Fund
St. Louis
9 8 .1!129 3~~ Committee, j~NC!ieds lh~from to accrue to that fund. Thus 1
it is a worthy tault.
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1'he aimual Sprlnc Rally of
Philadelphia . . . 9 9 .500 4.

f1ARTFORD

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vs. KecJan (){)

Qo~ald SmHtt. •!u4E~nt at QSU
a.t Co)umbui spep, the week a~

mlttinw Gen8 Wpodling tD go to

Ch(l()se now for.Mother from our o;roy of prettily fashioned and ;
practic;:ally priced gifts;

Aild DRESSES

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JptJ -.: Misses C:.. Half Sizes

HOUSE DRESSES

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the Clevelaod ·lndlaM' "mll11on
dollar'' plteher, Wal '\'Nftlnl com·
fortobl)'" In Lol&lt;ealde Hot)lltal loday with a aevere eye Jn)W'y' tbat
doctora Con ml)' haft c:lunqed

JuiiiOI'i'-lllsses - Half Sizes

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Jterlla.t ~d Sun Styles

1Thls you'll8nd: · ~~:..!!
II 11111' li1w ~

With Its J!8W Sflkublo-)nch vt ..... :.'&amp;~""'
fnt~t ~'!..with Ill new . . .· MW
ride, new lte.lng, new roadaP!Jity,ll8ijl~~!r,
fs•Al' you lib to grip t1!e wheel of a retlbr:DI!IIble
thing-this one makes driving !IWt ' _ handl!ll'·
you'l!e eve.t la!ow!l ft.
·
!S,y you \iP 19 pusll t!1f t;eadle on a~W.-t t~~d. ·than
It'~ like silk. Like bcomty. Lib a lade GD th. wiDC
~ly perfon!w.
.
' or 1111 arrow on Its. way. It'• lb Hthl,. •IM ..t
~d ;ay that Wla w1t11 Ullt ~of ~1-nu.
.
..~e your stopp!o1 ~t IQI!d, ¥u~.. 4whMII. '&lt;
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So
cqme try tbls dreaD! Cll1' lei .,._, !:~ Gter'
' If such Ia the - . tlaa this lieauty COlli~ ~· . '
1
good Dews on price will Q~Bb· you happY, ~
. , wra~ f'!lf YQU.
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your Bpick dealer today. ...,.
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lt's th• 195'riBUick we'~g·about-powe1
.paW.e ~
wi!h perfg!,111ani:ol thai's a

hls~M

The brllllont. IS·,.....ld touth·
paw wat ttruclt In the rllbl eye
by a line drive off ,lht IN! ol Gil
McDouaald oC the New York Yan·
keen In the tlrlt Lnnlna of I aame
l'uesdoy nlthl al Munlelpal Stadl·
um. Thf! blow also fractured

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Score'! nose,

"There h41 ~·• tevere hemorrbaglnJ of tli~ eye, but the euct
nalul'O ol .lht la.ll&gt;lP will not be
W 1 f.,. dll)lo," ,.id
Dr. C, '1/i. Tiwnoal, I Cleveltnd
eye apeeiaUat.

determln~

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' Joy, a t1!rd!. p~ p~ ~~way.

'IWO GIANTS OUT
NilW YOIII( UR&gt;-The New
York Giants, beaet by Jnjurles
•l~e th• st.tt of IJll'ina tr.Unlna,
today were · ~pJlfr~nj.ed .;,.lth two

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Mueller Wu Jl'dellned with a
(foln Injury.
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Pomeroy

000 000 ()......(} 2 9

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DRESS SHOP
lnd St.
Pomeroy

B&lt;l3

410 037 x-H~ 11 3
Pomeroy: Arnold (LP), Cunning·
ham (1) and l.cftle, Wilson (7).
Middleport : Hindy and Wayland.

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CONDON

Middleport, Ohio

54&lt;

tbe first, tanned tbrte and gave
live free tlckeU to ltrtt. The Jack.
eta had a total of seven earned
runs of the 15 they chalked up.
The Panther Ivss gave them a
season ske(n of five wins against
seven defeat!. It was the last a:ame
for Pomeroy.

MOJ"e CUUIItle~~. Ctntor fieldc:
WUUe M*)"lll, tt,ottu~re:d by a per
!istent vtrw attlet, waa taken lo
a hospital Tuesday for a tGmplete
~h4K:'k-up, w~U. rif:ll.t tl"lder Don

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MERCED~$

Rouih's Shoe Store

rln aeven innings Hindy had

CL!lVEL.\I!D

.64 7
J)79

Hots
Shorty
Coots
Dusters
Suits
Blouses
Gloves
and
Accessories

$2.99

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Cleveland

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Ernest Covert,
Manager
124 E. Main St.

Boaton .
Kans a.!l City

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4.70
So
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walked three and fanned nine
whJle Cuqningham1 who went all
the way after Arnold came out in

.Pomeror
Middleport

Chira.go ..

Delrolo .. . .. .. . II ! 0 52' 210
Baltimore . .. .. 7 11 .U
1
Wuhingto.n . .
4 18 .182 10
T~(• Retulti
Detroit S WathloJton 8
Kansas City 3 Balllmore 2, 10 l:tninet, night
Clt&gt;velaml 2 New York 1 nlsht
WednMdar'• ProiMble Pitcher ·
GB
Boston at Chi.caap.-Sylli Yau 1·2

11411, 830

Pameroy Lions Olub .. 28~ 181h
lloblnsons Laun4ry . .. 25\1 19~

Pomeroy :Motor Co. . 24

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WANT SOME CASH '

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IV UNITI:D PR8'SS
AMERICAN LaAGUI
w L Pet.
New York .... 12 e .867

Song

$&amp;00 ...$300...t~OO ...flOOO

Cl
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Baseball
Re8ults

A GRACE NOTE
ln

Jtn~t~••lonal wrettUPI e~11o fNlm ChJClfO.
.
F. Anderson ..
Hv·
In~•
tilt* ~ ~~ We_d· Will . . . . . . . . .
. , .ad~ tM:tuM drfl'.,. 1RU, mqr~ wlll Schaeole b
.-tU. _
, ~Rll ~•te:Jt. l'fOfltih In tM bt ~PPP.tl!il. ~~ Ntw .IJIVIfl Rec- Total
(:G(IIIWIDiiiY Buildin&amp; •• Ntw Ha· "alfoo Foun41tiRa ~ tcUytla rec· P rMrc Motor
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· ~ t' '!r..!lt aotlYitltt tor j9~1t:rs a:wen Y
The ~ta, apoqaqred by the Nl' ·" ~
• •rn lt · ttl, c,mmgnity Lohs
n.,veo R.eueation FoundatioD, arc 6uiidina; ""d t.be awimmiDI pool H ~ · · ·
41Ji44 to ttut at 8:30 p. m. and ln tfnr Qlvep.
H~~r~:J . . . . . . .
wiU t11tW'e a midaet malcb and Tiekttl are OD ule tt: tbe New Houdashelt
lwo h.eavyweieht fipta.
Haven ~Icy aod tlM l~rris Total
In the ~ill evf:nt will be two Bal'ber Qp iP New Keven.
Sportt Center
qf tbl GIJtttandina mld1et lttar,. ot
Whipple
tl!e .wre•t~l ,ame. Tbey are Tito
IAI-anU:, eO offul &amp;rijound l4txican
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tttr. and ·ga Quo Tiny ·Roe of
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Franoe Tbe .:ldj;etJ 1flll be preI~DU.TR~ ~IA9"11
Walke~ . n . . ..
aeptM · tn 1 belt two-out-of-three
Tht t.Jobt lott three ~QI to a 1:B:..::M::oKI="::.::":..:.·:..:.=:.:.:::..:.:.:....::;..:_.:.,1\ar;:,:"""'.:_--·:-":-'-"-:--":ti:::I:f•ll ~ent
bot Nt1J Vcui: Clgthi~ t ..Ptlas .
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W~tt V~linla's state champion, two ou~ ol thrtf tQ Q. • J. Fll'c
"Th; ·¥o1Jntaineer", will be teatur· stone tQ •till liav.• tbe I.Jons 1....
t~d hi the main 80 asainet the hiJh· firit p}let by one J.,OI. The
Jy tau!Jd We:dean star, Salvadore two Lop ttllll' plaf e~h oth ,.
lCil't}nN. !J'hls is at.o a best two· this wtek to wind up the $6COPd
out1)f.tbree match. "The Mquatain· round.
eefl' · tlp~ t)te scales at l3f pounds.
On the .y-.~ of thl threeta.-1.1;1,. o,_ninJ event the. New wins, bY the Clothlerl, eo..,bined
Vodc star, Aee Frtem111~ , who wittl two lot~• bY Pome:ror Mo ·
weJa:bi, In at .3~ pound.•. wdl ~eet tor, the~ two wa~na are DO'f ti,_d
letl ·O Conner, ~0 pound s1ant for tb.ird Ill~ thL. apot' Vr'Ul ·alu
be ~t'·d lh'· -ole.
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Warnke ....... 149
Handi('ap
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Roblnaons Lauftdry
O'Brien
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C'al f,gq W~n~, VV

Vie Werh to
fill the baaei 1!Dil, wlUl two out,
W~ed RqckY Oolavlto to force In
Wooclllu wllh 11&gt;t y.lnnlna run.

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aame this season. Hlndy opeOOiJ
with a walk , Bowles slowed down
wllh only a double this time. Nel·
son walked, Henne 9 .~Y doubled;
,Kennedy was liufe on an er.r ot.
WbJtlalcb walked and stole aecond,
Crook• wq sate on an error and
llolo aecond and little Yoa l Way·
!and doubled, hia rlrst hit""'or the
season. Seven Yellow Jackets had
~ircled the bases and ne•d it
borne plate.

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at the Pom~:roy S'anther1 Tuesdar
afternoon a.t M'ddleport MW\~c:lp~
Park sbuttme them out 1$--0 AI
his own ~ates W~tnt on an ll·hlt
~~e~ aga,:st8 ~w:o~n~rny ·~ib,ers,
Co rnhoD. 1 ~ R It .,unm
!ram.
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}C~o. e on crew 0 ~
up~IVer ~at~e~ to P~! u~ much t(
awer'e0t"8"11 .,,d"ntseor th "1'0"e.,errol"'
up
.e II I com.
Pev'e"rd Ploomlheerowy,t,•nlew" hlh,trsees.loH.!'I'"e,·
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a~n, could not have stemmed thl
tide anyway.

t.Qird and Slhltb. to 1ec:ond.

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Arnold, heretofore one of Pomerouted Wa~n Spahn whJle giving roy's steadiest young toJIIi&amp;l'l, Wl4
Robin Robertis an 8-t victory over in trouble at onc1 with Middleport
the Brave,; two-run li.nJLts by batters.
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HOSE
Seam, Seamless and Knee High

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aRd guarantees a perfecl diamond of ouperb colqr "'d

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1!111form value.
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Keep'sake toward another Keepsake of greater valpe,
at &amp;ny one of thousa~ds of Keepsake Jewelers In tbe
0 .8'.A. and !Is territories .

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GLOVES- PURSES
Panties- Handkerchiefi
GOWNS

Give You This +Point PrOtection

'COLLINS JEWELRY

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DUSTERS

Shorty, Waltz Length and ·
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Pajamas
Shprtle and
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Middl•port Department Store
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IContlnutcl from p1p one)

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May B, 11i57

ALFRED

Cancer Campaign Co-Workers

FOR. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT
ADS
PH0,N E 398

Mason -Personals

Pl.ano !tudents
from Muo ·.
participating ill the plano recitaJ
Paul Huber .has ret11rned to his of .Mefftde.s condon were Jimmy,
employment .al Philip Sporn fo_r Sharon and Paula M•Ynard, Jenlh.e first time t-ollowtng the ace; nifer- and Claudia Zerkle, JalJ~.·
dent in which he received burns Turner, Janie Burgess t.nd Ma :ltyn Schwartz.
at the plant last July,

THOMAS FORK

RATES
2 eente per word, one ln~rtion. Minimum cbara:e ~.-4 cent!
per WO!'d for three ~naecutive lnaertJom.
Spec~al-

Roy Burgess hes returned · ,
his '!:nployment at the AppaJa
t!bian Sub Station at Graham af ·
ter being hoapltaiized
several

monlhl.

tout.m.uter of the . ew-enlng 1r.d
entertaiaed In
his wel1-latow 1
1ty!e. :,t;wo special marnHr.t~ Al·
lah 'a ltOiHdaf alki Ve~vet Sh~
wtu mnt 'b1 tJw· Ru1land 81.::11·
School VllCJal
ensemble, wiiie l
merited H superior ruHng at the
1tate mualc contest.
'Dh.e weLcome WQ liven by J ;onet HaH!y in the- abl'i! ll~ ot Na,.
JBi Carroll, juniOT -class pryidcn 1.
who is convalescinl at her hom ...
ro11owing an oper.ation. The response was given 'py Jack Denlaon, senior daas presidt-nt. The
c:Jus prophecy, whlch w.lt! in Ill ·
form of a poe~. w.as re•d by -R
bert Rife, senior class vice-preiithlnt.
Mr. Vennarl reco1nized each
member of the Rutland High fa~­
ulty and \be sehool,...,.-.l~ry, AI ·

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PAl MILII AWAY

KAJUON, OHJQ-"t praiM Rennel
Corloentrate very hilhly, ~ wrttem M~ .
Carl Nogle, R. 4, M.Jorlon, 0 , ~ r had
trtetl many WIIYI to reauee, but wtth·
out~~ until l1tarted taldllf Renael. 1 have lollt 48 1~ . "
Allr: '--~' d!"YIIflllt tor 4 oun-e~ of
liquid R&amp;NNEL Concentrate. YQU'U
nniH' lmow a hungry momen~ wh1Le
nd.uclnl w:ltb RENNEL..

One month for 25 cenU per word.

Full rate of 2 eenta per word will be charged for advertlstnll: 11
not paid for before the 15tb of each month foUowtng Insertion.
.Errert in Advertialnl~bould be uported lmmeqlately. TM
D11lly Sentkl~l "'ill not be reapotll.ible for mcne than one lncor-

CONTE,NTED.
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of the Gallia-Meigs Fraternal Order of Pollee had .someberta Snowden. Orin Smith, ~"- · thln1 •~! dunns thelf regular meeting last Saturday night ln. Middleport town ball: A
&lt;lpal . ..-.eted lbe gueats, expreJ r huge IS-pound turkey dlnaer wllh all the trim mlngs_ This Daily Sen"nel photo was "t!ken
ed h1s appreeiaUon for the pro· h rtl f
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pa~ati9n or tbe banquel, an,, , s o Y a ter t e tur ey ":is annihilated. Se.ate d, left to right, L. L. !lflday, Galli .
wlsbed lhc.senlors a happy·~· por_t·Chlef Leroy Bartl'!l!i'\..JoHn -McKenzie, Pomeroy; Jim MU!s ·and~·.SIIas Ha I ,n; GpiU·_.
on \heir class trip. lo Niw Yor~ 11011~:. standing, Everett Mstlc, ,!o(ldoleport; John T~ylor, GalllpoHs; Ike Neal,:
~Mi B. ,
Cfty lhd Waihm'l!an, D. c. F. Parmalee, Mlddlepot1 (special' deputy); and Chief Frank Hudson, PomerOy', ,
W.elleilt
which l!eian Ill• !~flowing -~"'·
lo• 'lhe di,nner, but not lh~ pjcture, .were May or .Clyde Fisher and Patrolllllln _ H'"(lllky,
.,_ ba~ed ham dinner was pre- Middleport, and State Hillb-way Pairolinan Wi lliam R. Davis, Pomeroy, Mrs. Jack &amp;it~ield&lt;
:::'d bfo t~ ~~~~. m~l;::• ~~~ . ~repared th~, turkey and 'verai other members "chipped in" with: contributions',· of theJ
DWI.Jllot I!Y.S.ll •• e~alrmari. A trimmings.
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""''' insertion.
CbMll-~edof Thanb and Speclal Notice• of Events '1.00. Obituarie1
pu .... at 1 cent per word.

To Mr. Chorles Legar,
My Successful Opponent

(1) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
SELL - RF.NT find employment - hire or find a lost i '""' through
The Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad In
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39 Middleport ·
providing the

I wish him all the success in the world
during the next two years as mayor of the
vi Iloge of Pome·roy.

GETS

.port_ fligh s:lhool

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I wish to thank all my suppurters for
their untiring efforts in trying to eJect me
mayor.

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Middleport High M;,n:~d:iJI
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r~~·~·::::'p!',i. ".!f;;..~.d Activities Da~
\tio.c:-L!-..:.~M.on
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end or the room and presiding
thf!l'e ' 'iit~s Mi&amp;t C~ Hysell, , a1
, fr.e&amp;.b~ at' ll'wtlaiid.
'ibltty:.nlnl; Seilhtrfs tJ.Gji! .HidIn char'ge of the· banqttet wire ,n~
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Mary Ch11&gt;pman and MartL.- OhLIP· r.P" ~...,~~ Se
are ~"QQ:U111c
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ger, JunLor class sponsors.
:J{Q R. _:M: for a .. 1:1~ trip: tO: Was.llil,tt~~ ~ ¢., .N~ . York Cl• ',
MARRIAG&amp;- ~M!INI&amp; . .._.
Pltill&gt;lllitQhiJJi~d Pittsbulgh, reAil\Oitw' recent applications !o'~ l tdhtihz hohfe tflursr:uy a-t 10 a._
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(11) Wanted To Buy

1950 OLOS V8'4 dr. Sl'dan . $2.39~.
Hydamalic ·4rlve, rully equipp~, W:ANTED -- 7 or 8 room IM~u se
lcs5 th~tn 14,000 miles. Blaett
can 266..J.
5 7 Jtc
nar '~r, J&gt;omf!roy.
5 2 Btc

1141

For Rent

3 ruum furmshe d apartment for
rent. Next l.o hospital. Phenc
284.
r; 2 6lc
19M OLDS "88" Holldoy Coupe. Nrw 2 lhwm flownstairs &lt;'lficncy
$2,195. Low milcuc. hyramutk
apal'\me11t all new rmn1tur ~
dri\'e,
R&amp;H. cartJful owner.
Phnllc 6128-X, Middleport.
Blaettnar'!l, Pomeroy.
5 2 fit~
5-:Hitc
19M CHEVROLET lWI Air V8 - - - -,:--;.ff:onvcrtiblc, R &amp; II. powt•r g]lrl,•, Five Room APIH'lmcnt wtth laUn dry .1nt1 (;!lrago. First Iloor. A.
IH'W llrl'll.
CXrfllll'llj l'OIHiition ,
N. Bengal, Pomeroy .
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$1600.00
Parker'~ ReMtaurant.
Pomrroy. Phone 201 .
3 8 3tp
19M BUICK V8 5pcl'ial 4 dr. Sedan
DynaUow drive, hke .1ew
two tone blue finish. D1aettnar'1,
Pomeroy.
:S 2 etc

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19M CHEVROLET "210" 4 dr. Sedan. $1,095. Spolleaa orla:lnal
dark blue thibb, a real perform- Cloth, Nylon, Ftbera:laal!l AwnlnJ&amp;,
cr. Dlacllnur'a, Pomeroy.
Porch 11bade•. Venetian blinds,
5 2 61.c
Wil'ldow blinds, Porch .nd Lawn

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Furniture. Free estl'!!":oo~lu Dale
Wlpp~&gt;l Supply, 21:S Unlon Ave.,

For Scie

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UI'RIGHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
W2 &lt;J,
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Pomeroy.

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l15) Room &amp; Boord

Clllt:KEN E(}UIPMENT. automatic
A-1 condition. Rcuon - have NICE IIO~tE ror middlc -ugod lady.
Free roum ond board . Phone
Aold the property. B11rt Miller,
906-lf.
5 7 6lp
Letart Falla.
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Ave., MlddlepGrt. Phone 8299-M.
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One coon dog; one all around
doa: ; one rocker spaniel. house
broke, female; one goat . l!:verett
Falls.
n 8 8tc
Chatrln, Jlartloi'd, W. Y11
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WANTED-Someone to learn mo-::
tnr route for .substitute purLOTS - .•ize accord inc Lo rholcc.
pnses Call The Daily sentinel.
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LOVELY SPINET PlA;NO, sacr!flc. SEf: OUR AD UNDER BUSiNf~SS
cd for qui~k •ale. Mlihl constdcr
OJ&gt;JlOP.TUNITJES "A
ONE
MAN BUSINESS.
$1Ml IN
storlnll With party who wo~ld
be sure to buy later. For detlll.!l
vES·rMENT." (CAN
STAR":'
wrlte ThnMplon Mu!lc Co:• 824 I JlAJlT TIME).
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TWO LOTS m Syracure, a:ood It·
callon, reasonable . Phone fMI-Y.
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See The
New Holland

HAYLINER
Completely New From
· lllteb to Chute

FULTON THOMPSON
... ltA~R SALES
POmeroy

PEKINESE PUPPIJ!:S for aale,
l!n. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Sycamore St., Middleport.

4 30 12te
6 CAN M.D.&amp;. COOLER, 1 double

uolt lmperiallli1Jker. G. A. Deem
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A ONE-MAN IUIINII$
11,500 lft.,.ttment
ICAN START PART TIMI)
NA'L. CO. NO SELLlNG. Co~·
•1~111 or !iCrvlclng our
point of
S11l~&gt;s dl5play In {lruAstores am!
numr.rou&amp; other accounts. collect
In ;~: for
111Uehandise aold an1l
rrplc-nishing inventory.
UNLIMtTIO POTIN1'1AL
AI'. pruduct has tremcndou8 public acctplunce, litel!me repeats,
I" backed Uy intensw~ promoHfln

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WANTID AT DNCI
MAN To WORK on truck farm,
family preferred, house and garden. Good wagi!is. By d1y or by
month. Albert Hill, 221t8, Letart

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Rodney Downing

·~·URANCE AGENCY
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Ava Gilkey hail spent ·t he last
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tor an appejldectomy,
Robert Alkire bls 8 neW plclt Up'
truck.
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paid ·pl\tz a cbecrC for $7 96 from
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of tho~ fund.
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ChiUieotbe apent · the wee-k end
Thil iJ'OUp shOuld reach wa.~hwlth the 'Clint Gilkey
family.
ington at
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ay am'
D.n·a .!1:.v pple Is mov1na to tb e Jud have tour 7houri
sight-sedn....
Bradford farm.
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rt. Joe Carsey spen-t a few days at 6 p. m. where they al'ido stay
with Sadie Ci.rr.
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at the Piccadilly Hotel with fowr
Mri. John Stout is havlnr exten- per.alln.s to . a room. ~mong the
aive repairs on her 'hcmse in Hal- &lt;·vents scheduled fn.- New Yolt
rJsonville.
City Is a nine hllUr..... 8ight-seel
lJernie Gilkey ls 1pendlne some tour whi1:1J will include a ~t
time with his son, Bernard Gilkey. trip around t't.eo illland. Tbe:f will
Guy. B~en bas sold bia fanu , leave New York Wild~.esday n' ht
or tifl
P., m;
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'Cecil Hannin'", Columbuo'
·l"lll'lptlla' iftt!· Piftlbiurgh enroute
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Two top eyents for 4 .g thib
members i~;~ Muon County- •ave
been .scheduled with tM annOUncement t\tat +H Activities ·Day and
tbe County 4-H Round up wid be
held on June 6 and June 14~ respecti\reJy,
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1,m::' annolD!tetrlent o tne' eY.t::"'t19
came f·r om the offlee of RulieJI R.

Prlddy,
Agent.

Mason Count)' f -H Club

Regl..lra'Hon tor t.he AditJlties
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Day event wi take plate at )(t
a. m. on the morning of June 6 at
the Mason County 4-H. camp at
Southside. T.he call to order will
take place at 10:15 a. m.
Included amana the eventS: for
the Activities Daf are the toUowing:
The Po11ter Contest with two
cla$Ses. One clase will ~ for posters drawri free hand while the
ather clilss will be for those made
with magazine or other pictu~
cutou\~· Themes wil1 be on an~
'ga~ ~ll,enie l)r on the health: S1o,g!lh, ' "~'-H'ers Wise - Saniti2e''.
Good Grooming Contest fnr boy!!'
10-14 years and 14 years and over
and the Good' Grooming Contest
for girls or the same age groups.

ju~;rne;, cf~t~ti~s~s ju~~~ng, ca~~~~

'· ttll~ dou·b le reheat of steam ~ood.s, vcgeUble!, ear corn, egg
durl~g Jts passage through the JUdg~ng an,d ele~trical ~udging . .
turbJ~u~.
Tl'le days actl\llties will end at
PhJ!O 6, wh~ch has been more 3 p. m.
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than ..o years m. eyoluUon, is the
result or the comblnfld efforts by
The provam for the 4-H Round
Ame.ri~an ~as and Electric, Geri- Up will begin at 10:30 a. m. On
~ra~ F;lectrtc .company and The J~ne 14. Sewing V and Sewing VI
Babcock &amp; W1leox Company. GIE Wlll be judged on that day and
desl.ned anfl manufactured the the pubUc speaking contest and
t~rbmo-generator and B. &amp; w. de· style revue will be held.·
stgned and bunt the steam gener- ~tor (bccaus~ water does not "b(liJ"
BRUSH FrRI!
In th1' un,·t th
.' e word "•~tJ
uu er" no
1OltJers applies)
A bruSh fire that was believe~
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By VIrtue of. its Q(tW design rea- to h!L\14.'! originat-ed whL'll a perso•l
hares, rhUo 6 Is expected to oper- burning tt~ash got oot of control ·
ate Cllmmer4RIJy, as the. world's ·scarred the hillside back of tile
molt efflch!.At generating unit. n United· Methodist Church In Pom
will b e a bl e 1o .p rod uce more elec- eroy Tuesday about 11 a. m. but
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than _any other power gei-Jerating
Flremen used truck No. 2 tcmacbme to ~at~ .
p.lt out the blaz:e, No. 3 beinl
out for maintenance at tlie time.
11oi a smaller.
' 160000 h ,
owatts, or about
• . oraepower)
than other
,ge-nerp.Une unit. .tecen&amp;ly pl•cfd In System, .thi~ partie War- size wa1
chosen as . ideal and practical for .
operaUo~ o~e~ne_e AGE development purposes.

The .trJQ
COst DPP'I"O)[imatC.'
ly $1 8-2510&amp; Wit'Ji eolriplete ac. ~
dt'nt instJrance· · for the · pupjJs
coming to $20.!HJ making the C(),';t
$J.~,OQ with turnplte fees in
Pfhllls)IJValliR. IVPPUlltiz\g to $25 00 .
. l)Uies, .pa.td irf by the Senl~rs
lWfli' be'..ctbrtled vJlth .each onere-

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19!\6 BUICK Special 4 dr. Sedan. GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Ont&gt; JocHI owner, rtynaflow drive
Service. R. A. F'inlaw, 512 E.
R&amp;H , two tone grcC'n. $2.395.00 .
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tf

Clau&lt;lc Thotrias weaver resldJn1
For
at Box 13, R. R. No. 12, Timberlake
Mlddl•port Public Settool
North Carol~lla, is hereby notified
Mlddl~ort, Ohio
that Jllne Ann Weaver has filed
Separate sCaled bld-':1 for fur ·· her petition agalnst him lor dlnishing~ and equipment will be re. vorce, alimory,
and cu!tody of
ccived by the Mlddleporl Board of • minor child in Case Number
Et\uq~oq, Middleport. 0 h I o, 11t 12,528. of the Common Pleas Court
tM off1cf of the ciNk at Midrtlc- of Meigs CQunty, Ohio, and that
port, •'Ohio , until 12:00 noon EST, defendant is requirl:!d to answer
June 7, l9:i7. and w11l be opened on or before the l&amp;t day of JunP
and resd aloud at 7.0[1 p. m., June 10~7.
&lt;lO I:! I Insurance
7, 19.!57, at the office of the Board ·
June Ann Weaver
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!Sarh!J&amp;-Simp!IIOn trumra.rw:e Asenc), rJf EducatJOn, M1dcHcport Hi gh
Plai ntiff
M1ddlepon. Ftre - AubOmoblle- School, Middleport. Ohio.
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
&amp;omi.s. Phone 8316--X
IJ..20-tll
AtloTn•'YS for Plaintiff
Separate bids will be rc ,·l'ived
(4) 3, 10, 17, 24, (5) 1, 8, 6tt"
on
any
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in
gle
item
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cumbmaFOREMAN &amp; AilliO'I"r T.V. SERVlCto: All mikes Repaired bY Ex- tion of items in the Sp~clr1cal ions.
pert Tecttn!cb.ol. Pbone 62M Y The informalion for bidders, spi!C·
Middlepo!'..
6-liHI ificalions, plans, bid blanks, contrart aJ,lrccm(!nts. may be examCOMPLETE Jmmranct: Protection, toed at the orrlce of the clerk One
Life, Auto. Fire, Pollo. CaU Doli copy lo el.lch prospective bidder.
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Mllls, Middleport, Ohio.
Earll bidder must deposit a rcrtif
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ri v( [H'r cent of the base bid . All
Estate
h1dd111g shall be in !lrict acrordSEVEN ROOM HOUS,t':, 116~ Vuw 11/ICC with the ncvlsed Code ol
St., Middleport, $6500.00. p, D. OhiO.
Loltridgl!.
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The right i~ reserved by the
SIX room house. 6h acres o i Board of Education to rcjccl any
. f.
,llround, $3.000.00. Cull 5J2·J . or all bids and waive informali~-6-0tc
ties.
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4 ronm5 and bath, full baseml'llt
Middleport Board of Education
1637 J.,1ncoln llts.,
I'omrroy .
EY Brt'lcc I. Lloyd
Phone 856-M.
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For Furnl•hlngs 1nd Equipment
For Middleport Et•mentary School

Janet Valentlne,
_insists
wearing
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red dress to greet the
dist,lngulsbed. ttuest, Eddie Grues·
er, as Sir Guy Orah~m. Btuee
Bradford, as Bill Ellls. orfer8 to
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play burglar and steal the, dress.
1ime Robert ffenae~y
At !~e
DB Nlm 1 uy 1' a 11er Aunwe Beu'
pearls. SUm Guy la mistaken for
Sir Guy and the real Sir Guv b
arrested b E d 11 K k 1 ht "th
poUcema/ u e
on r g · e

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. '"II te.CIIOf,, au4
~harlos
K ltb A d
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~; of Mr" ·M.cbollalt
~ba'~·
the'
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n erson 1s t e pl'ospero( tbe • hf;f! ~tm a';t.
· ri/o~' rsl off oua~ g'enlal b'uslnft'll m&lt;~n and Mar.
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in .. ""lilt' ~~~qat
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~t.J • e ay tloo.rwue aria Ga"it'Stumbo is their
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Oil'.' EJ il 'I .- . tiara ' '!tfiC ' . ill 1'\itt.f'· to: (: ltl'ttt o' ~i. i pj.lln.~
. h
~~ny, 17, of ,Mason City, dau Ct•r, Ptt .trip.
eij teen year o1d1 daughter.
btet- Of J h Ed
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Barbara Captein.a Is the houseg_
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ward A:nlbon.r · ...; .... .nujseU MillSJ h~~ed 1'~ keeper and cook and Rlchard Hod !hired Vfrginla_ B!tCHir A'n1
COr tbe fluid f11lsing vat'ler ·acts as Sir Guy's pers 011 a]
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~ ~r ' tbil taip aid total
d b
nard Edwar&lt;~s. 23, H,ajt:t,bfd/ i of'~ . t'fJ2 ~ h~· bNJ'II! ·T.u;.c.~ m~~th Javs
d'
llo:!": a!~ Wtl(lie Edwards
f.lli W-~ -~ . cOmbLidd! efforts ol . .Nan Mo~re: ar~ ~rec 1e y Mrs.
lyn ~i~~ Edwar~ and . Patiib!·ai tMe SeniDO ami theh" tMnllies.
~en( 17. pi Masqlt, dtu.ig::, '(b~ ' bides~ monay , m*i.ng ilrot?W:.ot:':Cecll H~dlestoif aDd Pil.f jrot ...;a~J tbe ~hambell of• cor.lline· ~h Huddleston. . .
frlJrfd dlV'tof p!'PpQf{'(! hy tA;e mo"o~rt ' tee cG.,...e ,.,.,
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lbe¥5 ' ~ndt str:Vfd! by Seqion with
(Contlnu•d from p1ge one I
vei, '!L ;u, A,.~....• • ~~-s·,,~w 11 ' a ~fJt ~f ~-.00.
. Operate at a stl;lam pressure as
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11CW _.
n
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htgh as 4,MQ p.s.i:, almost double
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tl1er FOjeets were the h_ighest.n l!rWute !}reviou~ly .
. ~~ny · J~ 1ennant. Rousl:(, 22, o' da
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Ie, rummage sule, used 1n co 111 m~rcJa·J power genera. ?~ ~ven, daughter or Qlarence llla~a:&gt;:i·ne subscription..;, soup ~ale, tion;
'N~~ :md Bl~rnche-• Whltm:m &lt;".andv _sat-e, card sah, dinner .·or
Operate at a steam temperature
ltlfnt.
thoc M1ddlr.po!'l 'teafdters A~s.&gt;eia- as high as 1,150 de·gree F. _ 50
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fion ,. li~keta,. lor a :'how -at the d~grees a~ve the highest temper' 1·....
Libr&gt;.rty theat~r_, _Cf)-spOnsorlng the . ~t':J~e preYlOusly 115ed for this pur·

Roy A'nn'ut'

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

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Reol Estate Br.o ker
In MIDDLl:POitT, 'OHIO

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Good Cleo Used Carl
All MU:e1 ud Motlell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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"'1-ulld letter l*or L...-

GRUESER. BLOCK CO.
IMUooNottllofl'omo,..

956 Fords

l Custqmllne-l Falrlane
Fordo~atlc, Radio .!t heulcr.

OHIO

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-1955 Chevrolet
Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. futdio
Heater.
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DeLuJCe 2 dr. Sedan. Radio
Heater.

1-1953 Ford

VR llardto'p .. Fordomulic,
dlo and Heater.

W.E BUY

LOCALLY ADVIII:TISED
AT 10«,1% CO. IXPINSI
ICIIAP IRDN- MITALl
Must be rcspomlbJe, permanent
resident. havP. the neccs11ary capJ .
VALLEY
tal for in\·cntory , !llitrt immediately it accepted and aspire to lncom ·
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up to S21W week. tor interview.
includ(l phone. Box 668-8. c /o PhoMIII
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. ALL THESE ACHIEVEMENTS
WEIJE THOU_GHT• IMPOSSIBLE ONLY A F~W YEA'S A_GO
A rocket ~ing 2:50 miles i:ftto space; ~an flying faster than ~ speed of so~d; a subP..A.rine . ._
that travels over 50,000 mile!! withOut' refueling-an Were thought im~ble ooly a few. yean
ago. So, too, was an electrie gen~ttog unit that eould operate above tlte ditleal steam pressure
ol 3ll06 pound. por "!"""' Incl..
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In Ma..b, 1957, atlho Amerloon Gas and Eled1ic Systom's Phllo Plant In Ohio, a new eleclri4
geneJ"ating unit operating at ,450() ~unds not only became a reality but also the world's most
•IRcient eleclrio producer, 'l'llus ao.other btg ""'- wu nwlo-by tL;, company and-lhe rest ol tlui.
AGE System to rontinue giving the best poulble ~ aervice at tbe ;lowest ~ble COii't to

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IContlnutcl from p1p one)

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May B, 11i57

ALFRED

Cancer Campaign Co-Workers

FOR. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT
ADS
PH0,N E 398

Mason -Personals

Pl.ano !tudents
from Muo ·.
participating ill the plano recitaJ
Paul Huber .has ret11rned to his of .Mefftde.s condon were Jimmy,
employment .al Philip Sporn fo_r Sharon and Paula M•Ynard, Jenlh.e first time t-ollowtng the ace; nifer- and Claudia Zerkle, JalJ~.·
dent in which he received burns Turner, Janie Burgess t.nd Ma :ltyn Schwartz.
at the plant last July,

THOMAS FORK

RATES
2 eente per word, one ln~rtion. Minimum cbara:e ~.-4 cent!
per WO!'d for three ~naecutive lnaertJom.
Spec~al-

Roy Burgess hes returned · ,
his '!:nployment at the AppaJa
t!bian Sub Station at Graham af ·
ter being hoapltaiized
several

monlhl.

tout.m.uter of the . ew-enlng 1r.d
entertaiaed In
his wel1-latow 1
1ty!e. :,t;wo special marnHr.t~ Al·
lah 'a ltOiHdaf alki Ve~vet Sh~
wtu mnt 'b1 tJw· Ru1land 81.::11·
School VllCJal
ensemble, wiiie l
merited H superior ruHng at the
1tate mualc contest.
'Dh.e weLcome WQ liven by J ;onet HaH!y in the- abl'i! ll~ ot Na,.
JBi Carroll, juniOT -class pryidcn 1.
who is convalescinl at her hom ...
ro11owing an oper.ation. The response was given 'py Jack Denlaon, senior daas presidt-nt. The
c:Jus prophecy, whlch w.lt! in Ill ·
form of a poe~. w.as re•d by -R
bert Rife, senior class vice-preiithlnt.
Mr. Vennarl reco1nized each
member of the Rutland High fa~­
ulty and \be sehool,...,.-.l~ry, AI ·

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LOST481bs
PAl MILII AWAY

KAJUON, OHJQ-"t praiM Rennel
Corloentrate very hilhly, ~ wrttem M~ .
Carl Nogle, R. 4, M.Jorlon, 0 , ~ r had
trtetl many WIIYI to reauee, but wtth·
out~~ until l1tarted taldllf Renael. 1 have lollt 48 1~ . "
Allr: '--~' d!"YIIflllt tor 4 oun-e~ of
liquid R&amp;NNEL Concentrate. YQU'U
nniH' lmow a hungry momen~ wh1Le
nd.uclnl w:ltb RENNEL..

One month for 25 cenU per word.

Full rate of 2 eenta per word will be charged for advertlstnll: 11
not paid for before the 15tb of each month foUowtng Insertion.
.Errert in Advertialnl~bould be uported lmmeqlately. TM
D11lly Sentkl~l "'ill not be reapotll.ible for mcne than one lncor-

CONTE,NTED.
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of the Gallia-Meigs Fraternal Order of Pollee had .someberta Snowden. Orin Smith, ~"- · thln1 •~! dunns thelf regular meeting last Saturday night ln. Middleport town ball: A
&lt;lpal . ..-.eted lbe gueats, expreJ r huge IS-pound turkey dlnaer wllh all the trim mlngs_ This Daily Sen"nel photo was "t!ken
ed h1s appreeiaUon for the pro· h rtl f
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pa~ati9n or tbe banquel, an,, , s o Y a ter t e tur ey ":is annihilated. Se.ate d, left to right, L. L. !lflday, Galli .
wlsbed lhc.senlors a happy·~· por_t·Chlef Leroy Bartl'!l!i'\..JoHn -McKenzie, Pomeroy; Jim MU!s ·and~·.SIIas Ha I ,n; GpiU·_.
on \heir class trip. lo Niw Yor~ 11011~:. standing, Everett Mstlc, ,!o(ldoleport; John T~ylor, GalllpoHs; Ike Neal,:
~Mi B. ,
Cfty lhd Waihm'l!an, D. c. F. Parmalee, Mlddlepot1 (special' deputy); and Chief Frank Hudson, PomerOy', ,
W.elleilt
which l!eian Ill• !~flowing -~"'·
lo• 'lhe di,nner, but not lh~ pjcture, .were May or .Clyde Fisher and Patrolllllln _ H'"(lllky,
.,_ ba~ed ham dinner was pre- Middleport, and State Hillb-way Pairolinan Wi lliam R. Davis, Pomeroy, Mrs. Jack &amp;it~ield&lt;
:::'d bfo t~ ~~~~. m~l;::• ~~~ . ~repared th~, turkey and 'verai other members "chipped in" with: contributions',· of theJ
DWI.Jllot I!Y.S.ll •• e~alrmari. A trimmings.
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""''' insertion.
CbMll-~edof Thanb and Speclal Notice• of Events '1.00. Obituarie1
pu .... at 1 cent per word.

To Mr. Chorles Legar,
My Successful Opponent

(1) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
SELL - RF.NT find employment - hire or find a lost i '""' through
The Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad In
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39 Middleport ·
providing the

I wish him all the success in the world
during the next two years as mayor of the
vi Iloge of Pome·roy.

GETS

.port_ fligh s:lhool

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I wish to thank all my suppurters for
their untiring efforts in trying to eJect me
mayor.

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Middleport High M;,n:~d:iJI
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Seniors,
.Dre.u"
r~~·~·::::'p!',i. ".!f;;..~.d Activities Da~
\tio.c:-L!-..:.~M.on
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and
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Auntie -Bess,
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end or the room and presiding
thf!l'e ' 'iit~s Mi&amp;t C~ Hysell, , a1
, fr.e&amp;.b~ at' ll'wtlaiid.
'ibltty:.nlnl; Seilhtrfs tJ.Gji! .HidIn char'ge of the· banqttet wire ,n~
·hoOl
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Mary Ch11&gt;pman and MartL.- OhLIP· r.P" ~...,~~ Se
are ~"QQ:U111c
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r, ' 1tta . nt~ Si"l;ldaY r:dghl at
ger, JunLor class sponsors.
:J{Q R. _:M: for a .. 1:1~ trip: tO: Was.llil,tt~~ ~ ¢., .N~ . York Cl• ',
MARRIAG&amp;- ~M!INI&amp; . .._.
Pltill&gt;lllitQhiJJi~d Pittsbulgh, reAil\Oitw' recent applications !o'~ l tdhtihz hohfe tflursr:uy a-t 10 a._
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fy wne the Collowi~:
Mrs. ~. a·~yn&amp;ldl, Klnde11gar-

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(11) Wanted To Buy

1950 OLOS V8'4 dr. Sl'dan . $2.39~.
Hydamalic ·4rlve, rully equipp~, W:ANTED -- 7 or 8 room IM~u se
lcs5 th~tn 14,000 miles. Blaett
can 266..J.
5 7 Jtc
nar '~r, J&gt;omf!roy.
5 2 Btc

1141

For Rent

3 ruum furmshe d apartment for
rent. Next l.o hospital. Phenc
284.
r; 2 6lc
19M OLDS "88" Holldoy Coupe. Nrw 2 lhwm flownstairs &lt;'lficncy
$2,195. Low milcuc. hyramutk
apal'\me11t all new rmn1tur ~
dri\'e,
R&amp;H. cartJful owner.
Phnllc 6128-X, Middleport.
Blaettnar'!l, Pomeroy.
5 2 fit~
5-:Hitc
19M CHEVROLET lWI Air V8 - - - -,:--;.ff:onvcrtiblc, R &amp; II. powt•r g]lrl,•, Five Room APIH'lmcnt wtth laUn dry .1nt1 (;!lrago. First Iloor. A.
IH'W llrl'll.
CXrfllll'llj l'OIHiition ,
N. Bengal, Pomeroy .
t 3 tl
$1600.00
Parker'~ ReMtaurant.
Pomrroy. Phone 201 .
3 8 3tp
19M BUICK V8 5pcl'ial 4 dr. Sedan
DynaUow drive, hke .1ew
two tone blue finish. D1aettnar'1,
Pomeroy.
:S 2 etc

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19M CHEVROLET "210" 4 dr. Sedan. $1,095. Spolleaa orla:lnal
dark blue thibb, a real perform- Cloth, Nylon, Ftbera:laal!l AwnlnJ&amp;,
cr. Dlacllnur'a, Pomeroy.
Porch 11bade•. Venetian blinds,
5 2 61.c
Wil'ldow blinds, Porch .nd Lawn

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Furniture. Free estl'!!":oo~lu Dale
Wlpp~&gt;l Supply, 21:S Unlon Ave.,

For Scie

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UI'RIGHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
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l15) Room &amp; Boord

Clllt:KEN E(}UIPMENT. automatic
A-1 condition. Rcuon - have NICE IIO~tE ror middlc -ugod lady.
Free roum ond board . Phone
Aold the property. B11rt Miller,
906-lf.
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Letart Falla.
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Ave., MlddlepGrt. Phone 8299-M.
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--- DICYCLE, like new, 20 in.

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(iiRL'S
One coon dog; one all around
doa: ; one rocker spaniel. house
broke, female; one goat . l!:verett
Falls.
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Chatrln, Jlartloi'd, W. Y11
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WANTED-Someone to learn mo-::
tnr route for .substitute purLOTS - .•ize accord inc Lo rholcc.
pnses Call The Daily sentinel.
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LOVELY SPINET PlA;NO, sacr!flc. SEf: OUR AD UNDER BUSiNf~SS
cd for qui~k •ale. Mlihl constdcr
OJ&gt;JlOP.TUNITJES "A
ONE
MAN BUSINESS.
$1Ml IN
storlnll With party who wo~ld
be sure to buy later. For detlll.!l
vES·rMENT." (CAN
STAR":'
wrlte ThnMplon Mu!lc Co:• 824 I JlAJlT TIME).
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TWO LOTS m Syracure, a:ood It·
callon, reasonable . Phone fMI-Y.
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New Holland

HAYLINER
Completely New From
· lllteb to Chute

FULTON THOMPSON
... ltA~R SALES
POmeroy

PEKINESE PUPPIJ!:S for aale,
l!n. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Sycamore St., Middleport.

4 30 12te
6 CAN M.D.&amp;. COOLER, 1 double

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NA'L. CO. NO SELLlNG. Co~·
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point of
S11l~&gt;s dl5play In {lruAstores am!
numr.rou&amp; other accounts. collect
In ;~: for
111Uehandise aold an1l
rrplc-nishing inventory.
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AI'. pruduct has tremcndou8 public acctplunce, litel!me repeats,
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MAN To WORK on truck farm,
family preferred, house and garden. Good wagi!is. By d1y or by
month. Albert Hill, 221t8, Letart

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Ava Gilkey hail spent ·t he last
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tor an appejldectomy,
Robert Alkire bls 8 neW plclt Up'
truck.
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paid ·pl\tz a cbecrC for $7 96 from
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of tho~ fund.
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Thil iJ'OUp shOuld reach wa.~hwlth the 'Clint Gilkey
family.
ington at
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ay am'
D.n·a .!1:.v pple Is mov1na to tb e Jud have tour 7houri
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rt. Joe Carsey spen-t a few days at 6 p. m. where they al'ido stay
with Sadie Ci.rr.
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at the Piccadilly Hotel with fowr
Mri. John Stout is havlnr exten- per.alln.s to . a room. ~mong the
aive repairs on her 'hcmse in Hal- &lt;·vents scheduled fn.- New Yolt
rJsonville.
City Is a nine hllUr..... 8ight-seel
lJernie Gilkey ls 1pendlne some tour whi1:1J will include a ~t
time with his son, Bernard Gilkey. trip around t't.eo illland. Tbe:f will
Guy. B~en bas sold bia fanu , leave New York Wild~.esday n' ht
or tifl
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'Cecil Hannin'", Columbuo'
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Two top eyents for 4 .g thib
members i~;~ Muon County- •ave
been .scheduled with tM annOUncement t\tat +H Activities ·Day and
tbe County 4-H Round up wid be
held on June 6 and June 14~ respecti\reJy,
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came f·r om the offlee of RulieJI R.

Prlddy,
Agent.

Mason Count)' f -H Club

Regl..lra'Hon tor t.he AditJlties
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Day event wi take plate at )(t
a. m. on the morning of June 6 at
the Mason County 4-H. camp at
Southside. T.he call to order will
take place at 10:15 a. m.
Included amana the eventS: for
the Activities Daf are the toUowing:
The Po11ter Contest with two
cla$Ses. One clase will ~ for posters drawri free hand while the
ather clilss will be for those made
with magazine or other pictu~
cutou\~· Themes wil1 be on an~
'ga~ ~ll,enie l)r on the health: S1o,g!lh, ' "~'-H'ers Wise - Saniti2e''.
Good Grooming Contest fnr boy!!'
10-14 years and 14 years and over
and the Good' Grooming Contest
for girls or the same age groups.

ju~;rne;, cf~t~ti~s~s ju~~~ng, ca~~~~

'· ttll~ dou·b le reheat of steam ~ood.s, vcgeUble!, ear corn, egg
durl~g Jts passage through the JUdg~ng an,d ele~trical ~udging . .
turbJ~u~.
Tl'le days actl\llties will end at
PhJ!O 6, wh~ch has been more 3 p. m.
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than ..o years m. eyoluUon, is the
result or the comblnfld efforts by
The provam for the 4-H Round
Ame.ri~an ~as and Electric, Geri- Up will begin at 10:30 a. m. On
~ra~ F;lectrtc .company and The J~ne 14. Sewing V and Sewing VI
Babcock &amp; W1leox Company. GIE Wlll be judged on that day and
desl.ned anfl manufactured the the pubUc speaking contest and
t~rbmo-generator and B. &amp; w. de· style revue will be held.·
stgned and bunt the steam gener- ~tor (bccaus~ water does not "b(liJ"
BRUSH FrRI!
In th1' un,·t th
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uu er" no
1OltJers applies)
A bruSh fire that was believe~
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hares, rhUo 6 Is expected to oper- burning tt~ash got oot of control ·
ate Cllmmer4RIJy, as the. world's ·scarred the hillside back of tile
molt efflch!.At generating unit. n United· Methodist Church In Pom
will b e a bl e 1o .p rod uce more elec- eroy Tuesday about 11 a. m. but
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than _any other power gei-Jerating
Flremen used truck No. 2 tcmacbme to ~at~ .
p.lt out the blaz:e, No. 3 beinl
out for maintenance at tlie time.
11oi a smaller.
' 160000 h ,
owatts, or about
• . oraepower)
than other
,ge-nerp.Une unit. .tecen&amp;ly pl•cfd In System, .thi~ partie War- size wa1
chosen as . ideal and practical for .
operaUo~ o~e~ne_e AGE development purposes.

The .trJQ
COst DPP'I"O)[imatC.'
ly $1 8-2510&amp; Wit'Ji eolriplete ac. ~
dt'nt instJrance· · for the · pupjJs
coming to $20.!HJ making the C(),';t
$J.~,OQ with turnplte fees in
Pfhllls)IJValliR. IVPPUlltiz\g to $25 00 .
. l)Uies, .pa.td irf by the Senl~rs
lWfli' be'..ctbrtled vJlth .each onere-

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19!\6 BUICK Special 4 dr. Sedan. GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Ont&gt; JocHI owner, rtynaflow drive
Service. R. A. F'inlaw, 512 E.
R&amp;H , two tone grcC'n. $2.395.00 .
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tf

Clau&lt;lc Thotrias weaver resldJn1
For
at Box 13, R. R. No. 12, Timberlake
Mlddl•port Public Settool
North Carol~lla, is hereby notified
Mlddl~ort, Ohio
that Jllne Ann Weaver has filed
Separate sCaled bld-':1 for fur ·· her petition agalnst him lor dlnishing~ and equipment will be re. vorce, alimory,
and cu!tody of
ccived by the Mlddleporl Board of • minor child in Case Number
Et\uq~oq, Middleport. 0 h I o, 11t 12,528. of the Common Pleas Court
tM off1cf of the ciNk at Midrtlc- of Meigs CQunty, Ohio, and that
port, •'Ohio , until 12:00 noon EST, defendant is requirl:!d to answer
June 7, l9:i7. and w11l be opened on or before the l&amp;t day of JunP
and resd aloud at 7.0[1 p. m., June 10~7.
&lt;lO I:! I Insurance
7, 19.!57, at the office of the Board ·
June Ann Weaver
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Plai ntiff
M1ddlepon. Ftre - AubOmoblle- School, Middleport. Ohio.
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
&amp;omi.s. Phone 8316--X
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AtloTn•'YS for Plaintiff
Separate bids will be rc ,·l'ived
(4) 3, 10, 17, 24, (5) 1, 8, 6tt"
on
any
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cumbmaFOREMAN &amp; AilliO'I"r T.V. SERVlCto: All mikes Repaired bY Ex- tion of items in the Sp~clr1cal ions.
pert Tecttn!cb.ol. Pbone 62M Y The informalion for bidders, spi!C·
Middlepo!'..
6-liHI ificalions, plans, bid blanks, contrart aJ,lrccm(!nts. may be examCOMPLETE Jmmranct: Protection, toed at the orrlce of the clerk One
Life, Auto. Fire, Pollo. CaU Doli copy lo el.lch prospective bidder.
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Earll bidder must deposit a rcrtif
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ri v( [H'r cent of the base bid . All
Estate
h1dd111g shall be in !lrict acrordSEVEN ROOM HOUS,t':, 116~ Vuw 11/ICC with the ncvlsed Code ol
St., Middleport, $6500.00. p, D. OhiO.
Loltridgl!.
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The right i~ reserved by the
SIX room house. 6h acres o i Board of Education to rcjccl any
. f.
,llround, $3.000.00. Cull 5J2·J . or all bids and waive informali~-6-0tc
ties.
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4 ronm5 and bath, full baseml'llt
Middleport Board of Education
1637 J.,1ncoln llts.,
I'omrroy .
EY Brt'lcc I. Lloyd
Phone 856-M.
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For Furnl•hlngs 1nd Equipment
For Middleport Et•mentary School

Janet Valentlne,
_insists
wearing
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red dress to greet the
dist,lngulsbed. ttuest, Eddie Grues·
er, as Sir Guy Orah~m. Btuee
Bradford, as Bill Ellls. orfer8 to
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play burglar and steal the, dress.
1ime Robert ffenae~y
At !~e
DB Nlm 1 uy 1' a 11er Aunwe Beu'
pearls. SUm Guy la mistaken for
Sir Guy and the real Sir Guv b
arrested b E d 11 K k 1 ht "th
poUcema/ u e
on r g · e

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~harlos
K ltb A d
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~; of Mr" ·M.cbollalt
~ba'~·
the'
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n erson 1s t e pl'ospero( tbe • hf;f! ~tm a';t.
· ri/o~' rsl off oua~ g'enlal b'uslnft'll m&lt;~n and Mar.
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in .. ""lilt' ~~~qat
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Oil'.' EJ il 'I .- . tiara ' '!tfiC ' . ill 1'\itt.f'· to: (: ltl'ttt o' ~i. i pj.lln.~
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~~ny, 17, of ,Mason City, dau Ct•r, Ptt .trip.
eij teen year o1d1 daughter.
btet- Of J h Ed
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ward A:nlbon.r · ...; .... .nujseU MillSJ h~~ed 1'~ keeper and cook and Rlchard Hod !hired Vfrginla_ B!tCHir A'n1
COr tbe fluid f11lsing vat'ler ·acts as Sir Guy's pers 011 a]
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nard Edwar&lt;~s. 23, H,ajt:t,bfd/ i of'~ . t'fJ2 ~ h~· bNJ'II! ·T.u;.c.~ m~~th Javs
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llo:!": a!~ Wtl(lie Edwards
f.lli W-~ -~ . cOmbLidd! efforts ol . .Nan Mo~re: ar~ ~rec 1e y Mrs.
lyn ~i~~ Edwar~ and . Patiib!·ai tMe SeniDO ami theh" tMnllies.
~en( 17. pi Masqlt, dtu.ig::, '(b~ ' bides~ monay , m*i.ng ilrot?W:.ot:':Cecll H~dlestoif aDd Pil.f jrot ...;a~J tbe ~hambell of• cor.lline· ~h Huddleston. . .
frlJrfd dlV'tof p!'PpQf{'(! hy tA;e mo"o~rt ' tee cG.,...e ,.,.,
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(Contlnu•d from p1ge one I
vei, '!L ;u, A,.~....• • ~~-s·,,~w 11 ' a ~fJt ~f ~-.00.
. Operate at a stl;lam pressure as
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. ~~ny · J~ 1ennant. Rousl:(, 22, o' da
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Ie, rummage sule, used 1n co 111 m~rcJa·J power genera. ?~ ~ven, daughter or Qlarence llla~a:&gt;:i·ne subscription..;, soup ~ale, tion;
'N~~ :md Bl~rnche-• Whltm:m &lt;".andv _sat-e, card sah, dinner .·or
Operate at a steam temperature
ltlfnt.
thoc M1ddlr.po!'l 'teafdters A~s.&gt;eia- as high as 1,150 de·gree F. _ 50
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Libr&gt;.rty theat~r_, _Cf)-spOnsorlng the . ~t':J~e preYlOusly 115ed for this pur·

Roy A'nn'ut'

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Reol Estate Br.o ker
In MIDDLl:POitT, 'OHIO

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Good Cleo Used Carl
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METROPOLITAN
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"'1-ulld letter l*or L...-

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l Custqmllne-l Falrlane
Fordo~atlc, Radio .!t heulcr.

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DeLuJCe 2 dr. Sedan. Radio
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1-1953 Ford

VR llardto'p .. Fordomulic,
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W.E BUY

LOCALLY ADVIII:TISED
AT 10«,1% CO. IXPINSI
ICIIAP IRDN- MITALl
Must be rcspomlbJe, permanent
resident. havP. the neccs11ary capJ .
VALLEY
tal for in\·cntory , !llitrt immediately it accepted and aspire to lncom ·
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includ(l phone. Box 668-8. c /o PhoMIII
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. ALL THESE ACHIEVEMENTS
WEIJE THOU_GHT• IMPOSSIBLE ONLY A F~W YEA'S A_GO
A rocket ~ing 2:50 miles i:ftto space; ~an flying faster than ~ speed of so~d; a subP..A.rine . ._
that travels over 50,000 mile!! withOut' refueling-an Were thought im~ble ooly a few. yean
ago. So, too, was an electrie gen~ttog unit that eould operate above tlte ditleal steam pressure
ol 3ll06 pound. por "!"""' Incl..
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In Ma..b, 1957, atlho Amerloon Gas and Eled1ic Systom's Phllo Plant In Ohio, a new eleclri4
geneJ"ating unit operating at ,450() ~unds not only became a reality but also the world's most
•IRcient eleclrio producer, 'l'llus ao.other btg ""'- wu nwlo-by tL;, company and-lhe rest ol tlui.
AGE System to rontinue giving the best poulble ~ aervice at tbe ;lowest ~ble COii't to

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Paul E. French
Funeral Service
Held On Tuesday

Funeral serv1ces for Paul f
French were helrt Tuesday after·
noon at the R.awhng.,..Coals Fun
FAMU.Y NIGHTS
2 Adult Tlck•tt Admits Cu Loect er;.l Home with Fre•l G :~ rrlncP.
Double felture Horror Showt
past or the Church of Chn.st of·
Marla English
Chester Morris rleiatmg. Mrs C he.~ lcr Erwm ,
THE SHE CREATURE
Chur&lt;:h of Chnsl orgamst. playe!
- alSOfor the services lind members of
Peter Grayes
B"evcrly Garland the chu1·ch were m chargP. of the
II, CONQU&amp;RED THE WORLD

IR,ST

The Daily Se~tinel

Roush-Smith Nuptials Exchanged
In Double Ring Ceremony Sunday

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Rooms
New Furniture
FOR

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE ·

Oa The Brightest Comer
In Middleport

T~UR$.-FRI
Paul Newman

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Pboae 8071

Mrs • J" W• McM UrrQy I5 H.05 teSS
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SOMEBODY UP THEilE
LIKES Ml
(U P•cka A Wallup)
Joan Evans
Ben Cooper
STRANGE 0 E TUR
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LucWe Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy ioclety Editor, Phone 6244

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O'J! ' Jac~ Bee tel, Hay ~man,
&amp;nd Don St1vers Bunal was 1n th&lt;:

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Rflat1ve~S from out or town wer":"
Mr and Mrs. Earl french, Sex·
ley; Mr. anc1 Mrs. Owe n French ,
Mrs. Cl
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'Y e rrenc , Jac son; Stc·
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future

Mrs. J w.
Mrs. Albert Young entertamed the
Pomeroy Garden Clutt, Monday af.
ternoon at her home Butternut
Ave. Sprmg flower a.:rangements
\of tulips, pansies, bleeding hearts
and wild flowers were used
th.roughout the home.
The meeting opened in regular
form w1th the president, Mu. Ed-

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re·
sponded
to presiding.
roll call Members
with "birds
ln My Garden."
During the busmcss session Mra.
E. W. Coats, Mrs. William B. Downle and Mrs. J . 0. Roedel were
named as the nominating commit•
tee and Mn. Charles Peq~lnger
Mrs. C. E. W. D().wnie ana Mrs:
Charles Gocglem were na;ed as
the program commtltee f
year.
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Dinner Is Given
Honoring Birthday
Of Mrs. J. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis en
tertained Sunday with a turkt:v
clitmer honoring the birthday {r
tneir granddaughter,
Mn. Jeff
Wilson, Pomeroy. A decorated
birthday eaka and ice cream wer-e
served as the dessert c{lurse ror
fhe dinner.
Those present were Mrs. Wilsun

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. Awoy to a happy aummtr .•• ~G light, cool, tal)' art

&amp;mart W.e3ttt ... you11 rl.,eln 'em I You111ikt the
new tlostic sleek·flt features! bouncy foam·d'epe
.at..J
Among our Styles:
C~am,

W ·~~on, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Er
neJh Carpenter, Mr. anrl Mrs . Paul
Saunders, Gallipulis and William

Miss Joy Patri-cia Smilh , dau·
'thler of Mr. and Mrs. Thco L.
Smith , 121 Peacock Ave., rome

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HARTLEY and BENNETT

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0., wascapping
capped in
the verv
tmpreli!live
ceremony
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1t the c ollege of ontistry, Ohio
State Univcnity, on M•ay
Joy Is
the pianist for the- College o( Den~
~lst ry Choru s which gave several
impressive .selection.&amp; ror the Pl'(T

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been WomCil
• .e leel•d'~ Freahman
by Alpho
Lambda Delta,
Honorary Soronty ror her sch
l:.~11tie ach.ievements.
Miss Smith wag a graduate oi
Pr.mcroy High School , Class Jr

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United Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held

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The Official Board of the United
Methodist Church me\ Monda)·
e vening at the church with Frank
Vaughan, vice chairman, presiding.
Devotions and prayer by Leo
Crew opened the meeting. A new
typewriter wu purchased for the~
church. Estimates for palntJng the
church parsonage were read and
the Pomeroy cement Block esti·
mate aeccptcd.
It w.aa voted to repair the crosli
on the ehurcb and alao to pay the
expense1 of Paul Reuter to attend
the annual Ohio Conference al
Lakeside the week or June '·
Mn. Gerald Wildermuth in be
half of tllle mulio-commlttee thank
ed all whQ eontri.buted toward the
~ureh_,e of tht n~ maroon choir
r:obe" Mra. Haney V~nVnnken
~u ~.mod t.o serve aa choir c:Ur~ctor fo~ , the aummtt. Mr. Vaugh·
An CIPrP.!JR!d appreci1tton for the
effJel~-t' aervice of the secretary,
Mf•· 1 c:d"' Webster. the treasurer,

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Meigs County's first traffic fatality of the year was record·
ed Wednesday night approximate!) on~ mile south of Middleport, when seven persons were killed in a three car crash on
State Rout~ 7. According to investigating Highway Patrolm•n
the crash was caused when one &lt;i.rlver aU.empled )0 pass a
truck and crashed head-on into an appl]laching car.
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Safety Strips To
Be Painted On
Major Highways

l.bilr :!fiends lp. LetarL

COLUMBUS UP - Tht state
Highw,y Department will beg)n
painting four·inch wide "safety
fltrip!" along Ohio's major highways immediately, GoY. C. Wii.
liam O'Neill announced today.
The strips, to be patnted With
a special type of white pa10t. con·
taining rerlectlye glass Spheres,
will be loeated along the extume
right band edge of some 7 000
mile~ of primary highways, 'ac·
cord1ng to the govenor.
O'Neill said the technique, which
has been 115("d expe.'t'imentally in
several nates, "has pro\Jt!n a major contribution in term.: or drivJng eonYenience."
O'Neill nid the program, expected to coM about $6.50,000, will
be complete-d during the current
year.

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Cablntlt 1H4" wW.
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names in their proW~ Vir&amp;illil and

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Cabl- 22" wklo
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R.l.vepswood'a trat'lltlonal "!5odollar", banquet, usually held In
•the Spri-ng, is beimg poatpori$1
until next FalJ, accbrdlng to 311
announcement made today by ~­
iene W.atkins, 1807 pre&amp;dent of
the RavM;awooif Sebools Improve·

A completely new Idea- permanent. cushioned pro•
teclloin for your ahelv.., elan" ond dlthtt - In any
length you nttd. Easy to cltcm. n.Vtr needs chanGing.
Brlnv your ahtlf measurements oftd select from newest

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Christ Church, North Brookf!ctd,
Man., and in Jan. 191J8 became the
viear or St. Stephens Church, West·
boro, Mass.
A June wedding Is planned,

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ment A:s30Ciation.
The d~ion poatPunement was
made by ttie 16-man board of diree~on thi! week in onter to select
a date }n cool weatller a.nd mee~·
il)g tbe convenknce of the spelk·

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Reg. $3.95 '. Croquet Sefi
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Full size &amp;". !ll~il~(li ,_, ll&amp;nd,l.,a striped \n
bplUan\ colbts, solid color enameled plastic"• billls. N!ne heavy ·~pect arches and
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to lab whene'Vet the aymptOJJlll

set out of hsnd.

Toot-drive a Plymoulh loday. Thon comP,.ro Plymouth
wllh tba "other two"' ••• oe.nd you'll 860 why dloUIIQda pt
Plymoulh F - ~y day-and love ill

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Goerge W111iam

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Elizabelh Halley, 32, Rt. No. 2,
Cheshire.
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George R. ML"Coy, Jt .. age fl, •
Route 2, ~eshire
Manhal] McCoy. 40, Cheshire.
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~s. Charle3 McCoy,
19, Clle·
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N"ahcy McCoy, 15. Cheshire.
In Metgs General Hospital uc:
Ruby McCoY. 37, wife ot

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shall McCoy ,skull fracture, seve~
&gt;hock, leg i.nJune~ and coodition
reported very critical.
Ruth Ann Halley, 8, CM&gt;shire
Rt. 2. Skull fracture,
fractured
no~e . CcJfldition reported fair.
TJniiJjured in the accident w:u
Huber Boyd Fulton, 48, Ro:1te 1
Che-shire, driver of the truck.
Sheril'f Robert Hartenbach and
Hlghway Patrohnen C. L. Bog"'s,
W. J. Keating .wnd ll R. Curtis
whG investigated the a~ ide .1t
~aid that the car driven by J ohn
Carter Smith was traveling south
on Route 7 and wa.s racing w1th
an wtidentified ear wbG .sped on
past the scene or the accident.
The Daily Sentinel today learr:
ed that theTe were five witneues
to the fataJ acoident. They 111d
that the unidentified car wbic'•
sped away from tlw aecide:tt
scene was a two toned Plymouth
with a hght top and brown bo"·
tom.
annuod
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The five men
Band c....
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an Ohio Power c:::;.';
· School iald t.haf they - .,
gym under the
•of Ray yards away born
\i''\ri,;,.-~Woodgeard. T.i.ekets &gt;Wefllt on aale the accirlent baPP'"'"d:
Monday, May 6, and are being Smit;tJ'.lll car
sold by member.s of the ba.nd. hlgh rate or speed. \0'
Adm!osrion price is 50 cents for
The five efe'-wmiesses to the.
adulti and 23 cents for clli'ldren. fatal mishap are~ WiiJiam G
At intenni'!Sion, awards will be Miller, Wheelersburg, OhiO; K~n
given to qualifying me-mbers of Ward. Sciotorille; George voun -~
the band. in 11dditioll, Mn. Mable man, Portlmouth; Art Hehl, Port,.;·
. MOOTe, .this year'!l preside~t of the moutb ; ,._ Richard Riddlebarger, "
Pomeroy Band Booster "A.ssocia· Mtlle,..mlrl( and Ray Re)'tlold:;,
tion, wiU present gifts to the Sen- Portsmoul!\ior m"embers Qf the band.
Smith according to the report
The
program will . include
"Yotlth Marches Ou." by Fran ,. attempted to paas die truck driv·
kilser; "Anlm1 Night11", an over- en by Huber Fulton and erashed
ture by Olivadmi ; "German Melo· headon Ulto the Ford Station
&lt;'lies", a mt.:lley waltz ~y King ; wagon driven br George William
·•Don't Forbid Me", a popular, by Halley.
All the c1ead were in the c3r
Singleton; ""Tioga" · Mauh by
drtven
by Halley while Smith
M.eretta; "Marie"
• $wing arrangement by Berlin; "Spook wa driving bY himself.
Smith and Halley were rushed
Session", a novelty by CbiareJii;
to
Holzer Rospital where th-~ i
"Ameriun Patrol'', March "by
died shOrtly after arrival.
Meacham.
Elizabeth Halley, Manball M:
•In addition, several ensembl ~
COJ
and Mrs. M-arshall MeCor
I , including the following
Po1ka'' by Delibe~-­ were dead on arrival -at Mt:iK$
Flute Qtl.¥'tet: "March" from tbe General Hospital.
George McCoy Jr.. 6, was killed
Opera ''Fidelio" by Beethoven-BrMI!il Sextet; "March Hongroise" Jnstantly in. the aeeidenl
Tbe Smith and Halley Cars
by &amp;hubert-Woodwind Quinte:;
both demolished completely
were
"Parade or the Woodoo Soldiers ..
by Jesstl-Drum
Quartet . The in the ii.roident and the Fulto-n
httter group includes Roger HJ· truck was 110t damaged greatly.
The Pomeroy and Middleport
sell, BiU Young, Bill Owens and
Emergency
Squads, Ewing Fun·
1Oe J{e!1ftedy.
eral Home, Rawlings-Coats Fun·
eral Home, Middleport and Wau,ih
Fllllenrl Home and Miller Funer;~l
Home, both of Gallipolis. pres.s&lt;!d
eyery available ambulaneoe Into

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$6.5Q Croquit .Seta
For ' Six Players
Full ,tze 6" mallets. Screw·hi type·
handles, solid color •nameled)llastic balls an~ book of 1 ules.

Reg.
Croquet. Stts
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Full aile 7" m,u,ta. Beaded ~~n
type t!•ndle1.. .SOlid
eol()r ..enameled
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sU per.aons, inoludli1g lbe tpeak·

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Flames Destroy
Farm Home Of '
Resident

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Jt'o buolln' out aD over-tho' happlotl lovcoiclmeoo evon
Pll""oulh F..., I
'l1le 1\JD'l'.lomO? [Ill urs• 1o got oul on lhe · ht1hway,
Aa uncontrollable dajJe for fun .ond freedom- A longin&amp;
lo
lhe booL
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~ij,Thot thrtllln1 Plymoulh power. That volvety
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The dead are:
JOhn Carter Sm:t h,

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"You're perfectly normal, son I You've got

•.. ifs catch.i~g and it's wonctertul!"

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Eli~abeth Lawrence

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'nle ':Rt: Rev. and Mrl. ·William
Appleton ~wrtnte ' of Sprlnefield,
Man.,
tbe ena:11emen-t
nf their
MilS &amp;Iizabeth
Cadman
to the Rev.
10h of Mr1.
Dale
Carl
the .late Mr.
Van
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz o£
~arl c t t a spent the w~k end with
ll:r. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz and
at the Follrod-Roblnton home.

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toder to t• IS. Uw lwflltht .,.,.
40't utrwme north f• 5$ ttl 60 ...
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Engagement Plans
Being.Announced

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Lasting Shelf Protection .•.·

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~ormlp' of .o11 rrlendahip circle and
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wi~h long aleeves ind h W•a but·
toned bigb; She carried an orehll
on a wh.ibe Bible.
Maid of Honor
was Jan!: •
Roush, ~e.r of· tJle bride,1 wbU;I
bridesntaidt: were SallY krwln of
PomeroY atid MY'r.ai Forem~, a
cousin of the bride. Flower a:i;J
was Nincy Roush, a .sister or t~e
bride.
The brldesmaida; wer-e dresse I
ln different colored dresses of
nylon taec over taffeta witl'l fa·
ted bodice, puffed sleeves, low
neelr.s and matehlng bat.&amp;.
Best man for the wedding wu
Fred Thabet of Mason. The bridJ
wu given in marriage by bet'
rather.
F.ollowlng the ceremony a te
eeption was held in the ehur~b
social rooms. Serving punch to
euests were Mrs. Joan Fink, Mn
David KJy a11rJ Mrs. David Dew~
b~Jnl . MrJ. L.oll Je-.111 WYatt Jt
Pqrp-croy rt.ailt.ered 1he IJUest.!.
The couple left on a honemoo"J.
Jo- ,aq
Q.Q4tJC:Josed destination.
'Upon their return they will be at

The instaUatiOtt of new otfl ce~~
_.yiU feature the final meet~rlg of
he year for tbe Muon F'l'A ._.n
next TU.esday nigh(, May lt at
.he Mason Elementary SChoo1. ' ·
In addition a pot luck dlnner
.vill be served at 6 P. M. wi.~ i
!ach r~mily in attendance CII:~Ct·
'?d to bring a f voritc dlsla. ' :\1~
11arenl! are invited to ~ttend th!
b"""' "'
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Pittsburgh
Mr. and Mr'i. Williams Battrer
and Mrs. Mary Jonell, Albany,
were Sun~ay dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Guy Reynolds and .Mr'
Minerva Childers. Sunday aft~r­
noon they were all guests of rcla
lives .at Rock Castle, W.•Va.
Mr and Mrs. Uonard ¥attox
and ~ hildren. Nttro, were we"'k
en("l guP.sts of hi s parcnlo;, Mr. ancl
Mrs. Carl Mattox. lt.r. and MP
Cart Mattox and Leonard M·attox
attended the funeral of J . Miltcn
Lewis, Pl. Pleasant. Mr. · Lewis
was the father-in-law or LRW·
ren ee Mattox, son or the Cll '
Matlqx's who was called here
from Smyrna, Ga.: by lhe sudder.
death of ·Mr Lewis.
Mr. an!"l Mirs. Frank He~vlli 1
who liv~d in the Weber home o 1'
GraYel Hill while he was cmplo:·
ed in thl.s area. on construction
work. aTe moving to Astoria, Loa)!
Isand , N. Y. They haYe br"Cn liV
mg at Crawford, N. J., for th ·
p11st year.

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During her first year she has
been initiated int-o 'Nte Natiom11
Pro(cssio nal Schola.sti~ Hyglenl3ts
Sorority, Alpha Ka9P:a .~•puna and

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read concerning
meetings.
The questionaire on forming a
Mrs. Cash Bahr, seCTetary at thE'
h
ealth council In Meigs County
lnou.rance co., h"
111 this week w1th flu.
was filled out and returneiJ,
Mrs. Roedel presented her p9er
Carol Bachtel , RN. and Phyllis
on "Historical Gardens Jnd Gar- Meler, RN , wwere visitors in Park
den
PUgrima&amp;es",
prepared
for ersburg Tuesday.
the Aprll
.meeting which
waa eaoSally Sauer, bookkeeper at thf
celled. She gave a description ot
Middleport GUice of the Ohio Fue'~
the
DuPont
Company's Longwood
G~den
,in Philadelphia.
Tbia .,ar· Gas Company, returned to wo1·1
ien it ,-~tailed the "Show ~lac: ol Monday after a two week's vac ,;,
accompanlOO
Amer,k~" ~ecause of its eoncelled tion. Miss Saue'r
llghtiq~. Jlle fountains and the ;r.trs. G. F. Bailey. Beverly, and
huge~fpe., organ. A terles of sum- rlaughter.S, June, South Bend. antl
MarUm, Akron on a trip to Was~·
mer M"• are held there. , ,
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Nature- Fits , Birds ln~o ington, D. c .. the Skvline Drl~r
and Williamaburg. After tbey -e
the I! n Sch
..,~,~:~ep
erne" wall the tople turned Marilyn Bailf'y and M1s~
of the p@per written by Allen Kellar 0~ 'Darren, Conn., and read b" Sau.er took June Bailey ta South
M·• )I. , El berfeJd. The artJele' Bend Wh~re she 18 employed.
oo. ·" ·
Mrl!l. Otho Watts is vi.titinl{ Dr
l~Jd oC' various inseets which the
and
Mrs. George Cahoon, Wi!kes·
b~rds eat and thilt many birds are
killed by the chemicals sprayed on ville.
trees and plant!.
Mrs . Roy Bachtel, Buffalo, W
Refreshments Were served by Va ., visited Tuesday wilh Mr. an.
lhe hostesses during tbe aocial Mrs. Forrest Bachtel ancl famil}'
hour.
_ and was accompamed home by
Th~ next l!'eeting will be an Mrs. Grace Bachtel, Erie, Pd ..
even1ng meeting on June 3 at the who had been visiting here
home of Mrs. Roy Bettina: with
Mrs. Charles Sauer and Mr~
Mra. Edward Baer as co-hostesa.
Anna Carter were visitors i•l
Parkersburg this week.
Anne and .Martha Howell an'
Gerry Pullen were visitors at Lhe
Glass House in Beckley, W. Va .

Miss Joy Smith
R
eceives Nurse
Cap At Ohl'o State

Red, Grey

SHOE STORE
POMEROY (Middle of Upper Block)

Middleport
Society

7:30 o'dock in a double ring cere·
mony at the Union EUB Cburcb
Officiating at llte wedding wer
Uev. F111Test Murtay, pastor or
~e Union . Churtb and Rev. Den.
nJS l'oreman, Canton, 0., an
uncle of the bride.
The ceremony wa.s preceded [)y
one half hour of pLano music by
Betty Jones or N~ Haven and
the singing of two numbers "Be-

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PJtricia Louise llOUJh, dllllbter cause" and "Oh Promise Me" ~1
of Mr ...nd Mrs. DQua Rol,l:$h ol Mrs. Martba Cook, MalOn.
Letart, w. v.a., Rte. 1 and Cbll'IC ··
The bride·- pwn wu or D)'lOD
Smlth, sol\ of Mr . ...,l fld Mrs. John lace over taffeta with ruffled
Smith or Letart R.te. 1 were ma~·· row• ol 1-1ee on tbe outer llkir",
ried on Sunday evening, J.h)' e ,t It alao had a abort fitted Jaek ~·

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who prep•e~ ~e dinner for
more than 1,QOO penon!, buy' a $G
ticket. AU fOod ad servfee is d.o!'l·
atf:d.
Proeeeds from tl)t affa1k', which
during the ltet 10 years bas. nl'l·
rd in exeeSB, of $30,000 a·i'e used
to provjde Ra'ten11w00d's elemen:
Lacy and bilh ~Cboola witb tthle ·
tic and ~nd unifonp.s, audio and
vlsWil te:achh'lg aida, maps, first
Chief George Hicks• said aid suppllet, lillrarr book!, ttc.
to the ba.sement o '
Cburj:h ; W11S esti·
l f#:e was put
started in a

·1ethany Church
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lr,cbel and ' book •bf ·tUJ.ea Jn·' 1 ·win

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GREAT BOOKS CLUB

T.he Great Boob Club will
meet at tile Te!idence of Mr.s.
W!W.lia:m Finley, 259 !Jncoln Hill
Road on May 14 at 2i p. m. A d b·
cuasion will be made of Chaucer')!
"Canterbury Tales."
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Ewing wu also on the scene o(
tile ;aeeidmt and aided in caring
for llhe ~dead and the i.njured.
Highway Patrolmen at the SCene
Gf tbe fatal accident said that
Smith's ear was thought to be
traveling at the rate of 100 miles'
per hour and the car by Halley
at the rate of 60 miles per hour
at the time of the impact.
Tbe Patrol €so said that trafrie
was jammed from the scene of
the accident southward on St.te
Route 7 as far as Gallipolis. The
tri"ffic waa bottled up fGT a period
of one and one half hours.
The bodies of the seven dead
were all taken to the Rawling.s.Coates Funeral Home at Middleport.
Double funeral services will be
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held for George
his wife Elizabeth
p m. in the Cheshire
Church with burial to follow
lhe Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Halley employed as a painter
the Kaiser Construction Co., wp
veteran of World War 11 a11d wouo'i!t.,
injured in New Guine.a. He
member of the DAV, Feeni!Y'lho
nett Americnn Legion
sonic 363 F &amp; AM ; and Mo&gt;d~i!l1l~
Woodmen or America.
He waS the son of the ""'' "'
liam 3nd Dt~lma Yeager
His mother still survives,

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