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8--Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 22, 1957
Mrs Harry Brinker and daughter, Martha Belle Teaford of Letart
spent Sunday afternoon with Bes.
!ie Slaughter.

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you looking for a

3p

our lot and drhr e
our Cars.

Late Model

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One .2 dr Kad1os &amp; " ' " " "

1956 Fords

~TONIGHT

FAMILY NIGHTS

(Car or Truek Loarl
ad1mLted on 2 Adult Tickets)
Bofls Karloff
FRANKENSTEIN
(The Original Hltl)

One Customhne, one
Jane. F.O.M RadiO &amp; Heater.

1-1955 Ford

Mr and Mn Roger Coats Wm·
chester, Ind , have been vL'lltlng
hu brother, Robert CoaL!!, and
family

Mr and Mrs Buford East, Nar·
Dana Wynters rows, W Va . were business visINVASION Oil THE BODY
Itors 1n M1rlrllcport Tuesday
S~ATCHERS
Mrs Larry Spnnkle, RN, Springfield , 1~ s pcndtng the week with
(In 5uper-Scope)
her grandmother , Mrs Mmnie Er-

K&lt;'VJn M&lt;'Carthy

1-1952 Chevrolet
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kpartment.

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' Fairlant! 2 dr. H.aclw &amp;
er.
2 dr Ntce and

Mr and Mn. Malcolm Miller are
movmg from the apartment at the
horne of Mrs. R A. M11ler to the
Crooks garage '!partment on 4th
Avenue. Mr. and Mra. Dale Walburn and !amily, who have been
living in the homt' of MUll Bernice
Bowen , Will move to the Miller

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Society

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Deluxe 2 rlr R:Hlw &amp; lteooler

SANDALS

1-1953 Ford

For Cool Comfort
For
Men, Women and Children

are lilood clean
guarantead.
to Choosa From

THE SHOE BOX
Middle part

RED ANCHOR

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1ewine and famlly . Mr. S~rlnkle members of the Enmplar Chapler
accompanied ht s w1fe here last of Bela S1gma Phi sorority •tSunday for a short vtslt and wlll tended the J)t.rformance ol "The
return thJs week end for her
Ratnmaker" at OhiG Umvenlty .......
Pic George Ed Grunlee, Fort day nla:ht
The annual Molher-O.UJ]rler
Bits&amp;, Texas , Is apendlnJ a t hirty
Mrs. Mayme Pippa!, New v'ort II&amp;DQuel o!tbe Wom. . 'o Soc!let)o of
day furlough with his parent!, Mr Ctty , who has been visiting ..dr. World SCJ'yic!e of the EU8 Cbureb
and _Mrs 0 . C Greenlee, before re. and Mrs Fred Smith and famJl)' , ln Muon wa.s beld ncenlly at tbe
port1ng on June 20 on the west Bradbury, smee she waa taUed Martin ReatauraDt In Middleport.
coast enroute to the Far East
here by the death of thett son, baa
The aroup attendei the dinner
Don Swisher bas been ataymg accompanied Fred Smith Jr., St. and then returned to the chuteh
w1th Mr and Mrs. Francia Ander· Albana to West Vtrglnia where
In Mason where tbe proaram for
son ud faml!y while his parents, will vistt relatives before return- the evenin&amp; was pteae-nt,d.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Swisher, at- ing to Bradbury lor a week with
Program leader w.. ll'ra. Lucille
tl'nded a Druggtsts Convention 1n her brother, Fred Smltb Sr., and Smith who wos '"toted by Mtl.
Colu mbus this week.
family enroute to her home .
Lola J&lt;ffeu T~e program conalol·
Mrs John Davis, New York City ,
Mr an d Mrs Wilbur z. Gin.&amp;· ed of the singing of bymna, praywill arr1ve here Thursday for a nc h {Ruth.Ann Adams) and dau,h- er, &amp;crlpture and other readinJs.
vuul with her mother, Mrs. George ters, Susan and Ann, Columbu1, A duet was sung by Lulu Ruet~ll
Anderson St , and re latives Mrs vlsited Mrs. George Lasher. Rut- and Helen .. Barker and a d.lalogue
Davis plan~ to attend the gradua- land, o. . er lhe week end.
on Moth ers D1y was preaented by
t10n of her nephews, Tom Ander
M1ss Mary Park was returned Janlce Hall, Mra. Geneva Mahoney,
son . E1ghth Grader, and Keith An home from the Meigs General ;~r:_rude SnUth and M,yn Foredcrson , S&lt;'n!O r , 1hls week .
Hospital Fr1day
Mrs. Nan Mtlntosh and Mrs Ho.
Mrs Iva Stewa r t, South Second
Mrs H. 0 Ewing h.11s returned
mer
Noble were honoreft "with
A_venue, IS a patient at Holzer Hos from a visit w1lh her mother, Mrs.
p1tal
W. C. Russell, and her sister, Mill'!l gifts for belng the oldelt and
Mr. and Mn Frcrl Norton and Easter Russell, at Coral Gables, youngest mothers, reapectively,
who were present. The lifts were
three chi ldren, Spoka ne, Wash , Fla
have rented the home of Mrs Paul
Fred I. Gardner, pastor of the presented by Miu Ruth Mcintosh.
f&gt;'rcnch, South Seconrl Avenue Mr Middleport Church of Christ, 0 .
Present were Mrs. Nan }lelntosh.
Norton is employed at the Kau1er K. McK tnley, Wilbur Theobald and
Aluminum Com pany and his fam - L D- Hartmger attended the Men'l }\uth Mcintosh, Helen Barker, LuI ily plans to move hel'f 10 June,
Rally of the Churc he~ of Christ at lu Russell, Janice- Hall, Lucille
Mrs K D Amshary Mrs. Thorn - the Hemlock Grove Church Mon. Schwarr:, Marll:yn Sehwarz Lena
Noble, Lottie RoUAb, Ann' Walsh
as Ru'!, Mrs C R Karr Jr , Mrs da'y mght
Noble, Frances Neale'
Virgtnia
W1lhsm Adkln11, Mrs Ralph Welk
Mrs. Fred Sm1th Sr. and Mrs
Davit; Har:
cr, Mrs Theresa Swatzel, Mrs Robe-rt Duckworth uttendcd the Amelia Davis,
r1et Walsh, Diane
IK:a:r:I:K~r:'":':'e:':':":d:':':":·:•:•:b:y:B:•:c~r fu
neralthiS
of week
Harryen McGhe,e,
Galllpohs,
d. Mr. McGhee
1wa!l the father of Patricia Kay
McGhee, fiancee of John Cartet'
Sm1th, who WIIS k1lled rtcently in
an automobile acc1dcnt. Among
the relatives of Mr. Smith who
called at the McGhee home were
M1ss Bessie Smtih and Mr. and
Mfl:l. Ted Spires

Mother-Daughter Ba11quet Held
Birtflday Party
By Mason EU8 Church WSCS Unit Given To Honor
Smltb, Gertrude Smlth, )lyra :Fore- J •
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man, Dorothy Cortwrilb~ Editb
1mmy WiJ 8$,

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GradUation

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Range of
Prices

Merced.!S
Condon
DRESS SHOP

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Pomeroy

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Sandal

Values To $30.00
Reduced to

Fresh and pretty as a white
flower of summertime . , ..
a smooth leather slndal
perched on a medium
wedge heel. Its vamp combines grare and coolness,
with its petal-like co mfort
and open toe.

Values To $40.00
Reduced to
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ROUSH'S
SHOE S10RE

N. 2nd Ave.

Values to $6.00

TO
See thf'st' S('ns~llnnal Values

SAVE AT

STIFI"L~:RS.

ln Dresses galore . YOU

~UDOR

Better Dresses

202 H.P.
Fordomattc

Values to $15.00

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FAIRLANE

LADIES

REDUCED

Middleport

SPECIAL

REDUCED

$6.00

A 1labulo\ts group of h(' Ucr drPl'scs prlced at a Low
Low Price, Valu,es to $15 00 Only $6.00 This Sale. '

WHITE TIRES
RADIO
HEATER
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FENDER SHIELDS

~DIES

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._ Values to $17.00

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Salem Local Next
Foe Of Jackets
In State Finals

lene Ebertbaob Jeff W n
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Present Wf're Darl

StNGLE COPY....ac

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Freddie , Thom~ii,
D•vid, Debb~ li~d

or Por&amp;land, ~

Werry, Cllriatopher
•nd Leilny
Adults attendlat wue MrS.
Ebel"'ht~. Mra. Charlu
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Mrs. Robert T,h.OinpiO!J, Mrs.
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HOMECOMII\ ~
ANNouNCED
let\, M'lsa 'NGQ SebUfer"
The South Betht:l EUB Cburcb Mn. Gene Wolfe,
11 making plana fOr thf lniiUat
Church Homeeoming which ' wj~i
be held Sunday, July 3lsl Engaied speakere •nd singers wiU be
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PRESTON
MO.tORS

&amp;EGULAR .6.U

Revere Ware, Special
I lOa QUART SIZE

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Ou!lll~e white .Jlouso Rai~t.

Now self cleltillng properties makes Us brightness

copper-clad stainless steel sauce pans with covers
Lim1!ed time offer.
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SALE I First Quality

Dinnerwore
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Trolled cljarcoal brtqb'ets. ·
No waste - no dirt. 2 lb.
size. Bur!JI' 2 -hours. Cooks
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ALUMINUM

GALLON SIZE

CAKE SAVERS

THERMIC JUGS

Polished aluminum covers with blatt bakelite
knob and hel'l')' giRSs
plate.

Low sbape Insulated. jugs
with

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screw

cap and pouring spout.

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TEA KETTLES
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num lea kettles wl!b ttlg.
ger oper~t"'! ,fpGUt caji.

~ For Cancer

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GIANT SIZE- $1.39

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Middleport's Yellow Jackets will
meet salem Local in tts first game

Friday morning at 10 on the Ohio
State University diamond accord·
ins to the office of H. M. Emswller
commissioner of the Ohio High
School Athletic Association.
A spokesman s;ud this mornlnJ
that Salem Local OOat Batavia 7-8
to win the regional tournament
and earlier eliminated Ames-Bern
3·0 at Dayton.
Salem Local is In Champalan
County, near Urbana .

7 QUALITY COATS

Ladies Dresses

portA wa&lt;o
recent glJC"st of Mrs.
T.
May,a Syracuse
Mrs. C. B. We iss a'nd Mt ~ •
Marc1a Ka rr were G!IIJ.ipolls vi!•;" .
tors Monday.
Mrs. Ella Arnold i.-1 vis iti ng In
Millheld with her son and dau&amp;'h·
tcr-in-law , Mr. and Mn. •Oelberl
i\rnold .

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Summer

and Lawrence
business V!Sito ,

in Spnngheld Tuesday .
Mr and M'Ts. Joe Friend and
rlau~:hter,
Debbie of Lancaster
.vcre Sunday guests o[ Mr. and
Mrs Mtekey Williams
Mrs RU -!.•5 Watson hns r eturned
home after a two weeks vis1t in
Lou1svlllc , J{y. w1th Or. and Mrs
J. B, Marshall and family.
Mrs William Kni.ll:ht and fam1''
1f Pt Pleasa nt VISitf'd Tut'!sth
w1th Mrs John F. B&lt;~lly
Mr ~m· Mrs. Leonard Maght'l'
or Mansfield were weekenJ
guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry
Cleland
Pvl Ronald Smith of Ft. Kno.:,
Ky .. ~pe nt the weekend wtth ,M r,;
Smith and h" porcnl&gt;, Mr an•l
:'ffrS' Dale Smith
Mrs. Cora GUea remalns Ill st
h.er home on Hlrrl~onvllle Roatl
Mr and Ml'll. C B. We1ss were
vi01Lor, m Alhen• S.turday,
Mil~!! Sarah Dobbs of Middle

Half Sizes
Wide

SENSATIONAL VALUES!
16 SUITS

Heaton

Lannmg were

10 to 18

18 BETTER COATS

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POMEROY SOOEn

9 to 15

Here is a group of SUitli p1·iccd less than half regular
Another Stiffler Value.

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Weather-,

DRESSY
DRESSES

Sizes

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llr. and )ffl', E. H. Carpcntff
wUI observe their 50th weddlnt
annivenary wUb an ~ Dpen boUJ
at their httme , Syrac:uae, SundaJ'
May 26 from 2.:4 P. M.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Carpeater. form tr relidenta of Apple Grove,
have tine sons: Clare tnd Wayne.
Prlpre ; Wilson, Pomeroy: Sidney~
Wellsville and Jamu, Raqlle.

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$~3·00

eup w" Xoot Aid aod ·
were 10M.,, B~bble ..,.,
lOon• and party .... wer rt~l!t:
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11 fa~on.

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Values To' $30.00
Reduced to

Golden Wedd1'ng
An,niversaryTo'
Be Observed

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Mn. Orval • 'Yt11et
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too .Bernlee Baker, LOll J'~. witb a lJart7 1\le:~tdiJ
!If
Vlca RoUib, Verle Workma~ Gft, honotlDf btr son. Jindl)f,
t'f.l lhboaer ,Luc:We Smith lAd t~ blrthdl)' ·
ED.eea Foreman.
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arlemoon on the Nation
pla)&gt;~nd after wbJc:b 1ft ~'"!!,;

Becky TripJett, Ma.r-/

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Club Planning
Marietta Tour

EMPIRE

4 PIECE GARDEN TOOl 50S

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Set consists of trowel, fOrk, transplan~r and cullivlltor. hcb with wooden )landle.

incb~e

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Grade

89c A SET
10 Gillon Galvaalled

GAIIAGE CANS

1'_he Rivertlew 4-H club met
M'ay 11 In the Long Bottom Church
With seven members present. The
ineeting wa1 'opened by &amp;lnging of
the club pledge and slna:lng of
"Jf'mcric:a". Janet BisseU waa In
charge of the program.
Demonstrations were a:iven by
Melanie Brown and Sue Ann MY·
ers. The lirls were ilven a safety
quiz by the adviaor, Martaret
Brown,
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al tour to Marietta to include the
museum and the Fenton PQt.tery
at Williamstown, W. Va.
At the cloae ot t.be meetln,c the
girlt CO\Jftled sales tax stamp1 for
the church and refreshments wed
1erved by Ror;aleen Osborne.
The next meeting will be May 23
at 1:30 P. M.

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BALTIMORE IJP - (!alUmore

Orioles aho~op Willie rd:iranda
never turfera rrom atlverae pu)).
li~ity in. hLS bometown of Havana,
Cubi ' ~ His brutber, Fausto, ts
aporta
of a Havana newa-

Heavy galv\nlced · lar.bag~
cans with corrugated sides
and wire ball.

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kUng cans. Leilllproof IDd, rust pi'O!)f. · · ·
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WREATHS .
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Blu.e apeelled porcelain enamel. For CJMiqg. him
botllna, IOUP tll&amp;ltlnl or ....

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the· IM&gt;autltut mo·rt-1
ment for Meniorial

IIOI'\'Inl- Wire raok -bolds' 7

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Waterproof .:_ moldeil for atre~b __: greue
ant. Ten-lOV. Inch plaluln'a package.
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ln. two pictures ae "Maror- Clinton
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the Wedne.day inue of The Daily
Sentinel in adVtrtisementJ )J{d ,a
feature atory on the Ohio Fuel
Gas Co.'s nelf qU'arten in .Mi&lt;!dle-

fisher."

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in..d both .are tn
Clinton, Fisher
and~

Stlnate To ,Vote
Pay Increase
For State Help

F\merat services were to :\•
held today 11nd followed by cre!l·
matlon

Columbus for Carl E.

Thomas and Mn May&amp;etta Jtunt·
COLUMBUS UP - The Ho~ e er both of Columbus and JCYetal
wUI vote FrUiay on a b\11 increa• grandch1ldrrn
ing salaries of 34,000 state employOther survivors 8te Mei;!'S
ranges. TM County rP.SidrntJ;, Val Reute ·
in the lowell
Pomeroy and W. H. Router , Mid
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two dleport both uncles of the de•
teased

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Jacobs. 61 , a form er res\dent
here who dLe cl suddenly Monday
at hJS Col umbus home.
Survivinl!! are his wife, N.aom ..
Mrs Margar~·
two daugh ten.

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CINCINNAn UP - ~odu~.
E;ggs, steady; .,.rices at farms ,
con1umers whiles ad browns, A

jumbos 27·31, A large.. 215-27; "
, ~ mediums 22·24, A small 18-20; E
r hlct'!'~~ medium 28 29, B lara:e 2.. 29.
Ch1ckena. fryers irr~gular and
unse ttled; 3--3% lb. 1..9·21 ; be'aV1
hens 13-15: light , ~ ·lij:Hl.
Butter 90 score· a .·

Vacation Bible
School Planned
By Racine Church
The Racme Baptist Chu.N!h au
nounced the completion of its
plans for a Vacation Bible School
from June 3 through June 14~
There will be a program on
Friday evening, June 14 to award
:ertificates to the children and
to show their parents and th ~
public their Rtbievements. Tbt
eburch is combming itt VBS pro. ·
~ ram and its annua1 ''ChUdfen't
O:ty Prog;am" intD this one n '"" 1
nmg servl.C1!.

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. Salvation Army Week Draws N.otice
To Organization Lending Helping Hand
To Many As 'Handyman of Rei igion'

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WELL, I 1-l"YEH'T

tention these days. It would take superhuman effort to recognize and observe them aiL The week of May 19 to 26, however, 1s bemg set aside as Salvation Army Week, and we wt&gt;lcome thts opportunity to express our gratitude to the orgamr

PROPo5E.D

AN)' HAT

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zatton whtch has done so much for so many.
The week in the Buckeye State was announced by the three
top SA Army officials in Ohio, Lt Colonel Edward Carev.
Bri~adier William E Chamberlain, and Brigadier Fred Fahey ·
The Salvatiqn Army Officer has been referJ"ed to at times
as the " hand yman of religion". This it would ...,m, is an apt
deser~phon . For he may provide, in addition to religious conn·
seling, groceries for a hungry family; he may carry fuel to a
house that is cold. teach a housewife how to balance a budget,
patch the skinned knee of a llttle boy, fight fires and scrub

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out mud after flood waters have receded.
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In our cities, as weH as smaller centers these blue-coated
and bonneted &lt;! handymen" walk among u's providing many
services that often are not knoWn until we 'need them. They
send our city children to the cvuntry for vacations comfort
our veterans in hospital beds, return hundreds cf pai-oled prisoners to usefulness, offer shelter to those whO are lost and
alone in busy, urban. centers.
For such a great force for good , the Army whose only

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deed gratefuL During Salvation Army week we a~e prou4 to
sa lute these so ldier~ of God.
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the Explorer Post. ~corded mu·
sic 1is ~anDed for the d•nce and
the public is invJted ~0 attqncJ
and gray, t!hey'll be saying "R~ ­
member 4t!1W WiWihinuton looked
tl\al mornmg" and "Gee, I was

~!A~CHE ~~~KtNSK~?.~neas?l!;~;t!,
,
L1me.~
ni1i~·- we

who, we dare sa,y, never do much
dying from natui'al causes _ com-

mon reason is altogether on the sid• of the "dogs for research
law "
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This law is out of the House and waiting for a spot on the
Senate calendar. The only loca) (?) opposition noticed to the
law was a Ietter obviously mimeographed wholesale for natJonal dlqtr~bution by some clown In southern California This
person rang up ali the moth-eaten reasons why poor Fido
shouldn't have to undergo the tortures or the knife by cruel
sctcntlSts who suddenly have become full of sadistic hatred to
dogs.
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Quite a few Ohio newspapers likely published this "letter
to the edito~" thus giving the appearance of a mass crusade
.. budding agatnst the proposed bill. It just isn't so. Meanwhile
the people in Gov. Bill O'Neill's law factory hate to get o~
either Stde of a bill thlll threatens to stir up the crackpots on
any subject. So they may decide the dog law should die qmetly, unnoticed.
Locally, Dog Warden Arthur Stobart has a house full of
mongrels or all breiJ$1l. Under Ohio law today he is required
to ke~p. them three days, then dispose of them by shooting.
UnofftCJaliy, it is reported this county Is shipping some of
these excess dogs to Indiana which state Is glad to pay for
them

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laboratory research work .

b Ohio research people, from Ohio State University on down
adly need animals to carry on vital studies In cancer heart
diseases and a thousand and one other human fralllties Shall
We permtt a prehistoric idea about dogs slow up the h~nt for
such

modern

man killers?

If t~ogsdused in research, if cut on, are under anaesthesia and
ie, pass on to Dog Heaven much more free from ·pain
th an ey
most humans

se lf. whe n 1 recall Milt:retl Fowler s ans wer quite so me ume agt1
to rny 'How'rc yf", ~1 ! hlred? "
Se~ she, "Well, Blauche, to tell
you the truW , I'm JUSt about
down ·m the stall··
] doubled up the n, and I do
Yet ov(•r tha t one It P'resent ~
such a p1cture &amp;upposed ly '*
woeful one but, far from woeful
when glveJJ as M gave it
My great un-cl e samuel Me ,_
Carty when th us queried, repJJed.
"O h, I'm able to sit up now and
have my bed nuut c&gt;'", lhiB ju.~l
aft~r
tu_.'d probably downed a
quart or two of milk, 1111 jollied
up wl !oh .!lOme of Au nt Molly'
cor:n bread

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Geoo-ge Van Zant Jr's remains
one of my very beat ones To

query
replied with
lhtshat 9pedal
merry twmkle in' h,
G~rge

eyes, "Miss Dl anche. rr 1 felt an,.
better I couldn't riand rt "

J forgot to give you my f.nvo'"
lte "Second Sunday In Ma:o," poem
m tim£&gt;, so J'll give lt to yo11
right now.
Plea!H! sav(' lt ror next time .
"LOVE ,AT FIRST SIGHT"
I met her ln a husplt.al
Just thirty years UM{),
I nwt antl luvtd hw 1mtan1\Y
And she loved me , I know.

permit this l&amp;w to die would be a disturbing obeisance Shf" woman- fashion ,
t o T1ognorance
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love
t must have seemed abs11rd,
So .!#ru('k with aU h er lovelmt&gt;ss
I CCHIIdn't by 11 word.

RUARK REPORT

were mllrrlt'd to 11 t'Tinol!ne-ty,1e
P:lrl with pllntaleh and camt b•.et
20 &lt;utd year·s later to fmt1 her
weRrin1l short vn,ll'IJ' shoes an 1

doing the rOf'k 'n' roll

'Jl'ttis town has been here &amp;l.nt't'
AOmewhere In the 17308 when 1
bunl•h of ,peoplll &lt;-ame up the
rh•er to hide from the plratea, {lr
•omethlnJ. They were abo hldlna:
from the mos~ultoea
Op until l departed In 1931 il
•till nllllntalned a &amp;entle hookworm laantltude. Geors(l Waahln .
•.on novor :d ept J!ere. bUt ,;., __..
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and we bave 1ot :1
~:a~ble plaque to 'Prove lt. Corn1 11
wu 11.111 topleal 11 a

Arthur or Jim or Carole or K-ay
or Hruce ~t~ud~thi s was truly one
of Middleport's Famous F'iMts-a t rip to be remembered- and w
older ones ga'ling wlltfully at
those snappy taJl J:gllta disap'pear
/
ing down the !Meet went home •,
happy, too-At youth snd J,augbtC: •
and fun and eom.rade:Eihip--matell
less reminding
c uraelves are
k"e~p rembldlng .aurselveea 11•'
still aU aro--.. nd us. In th~, our
own dear /Joys and girls. ,
Some rlbquleting notes from
"Is the Church- &amp;omg
Boom
Real" in May '"f"Dgether" offteio~l
ther e with. Ius shoo~i:t' irons (big ma-gazine
of
bhe Methodist
came ral-''Sis" Wise and otheu Church.
snapped 'em too-James (Bodi •)
Milia and Larry ~ker ,s.(tt.MJ,
Tbt average ohureh member is
sedately up in fro~oaeh M:cf; not f!On.splcoously dtfferent from
Donald ape-an and some oh
t he .average non-mnmber. Tb,t
Nils "Watch blm , he'll crowtl average c-hurch l~ so mue1t ('() 1
yo.u rtght o~ta your seat"- tormed to t he worhl that people
Coa~h W(! ighln,!! sumc 225 or Sll are surprised if it 9harply eha'
(gee, I hope l (fidn't ml.s.s tho!!~ 'enges t he ~vft'i.Ung beh'llvior )f
figgrrs)-Pea rl Roynf&gt;lds arrives tihe cammunlty (As witne8! ou·
- lucky k1ds to hn~·e Pearl ~; · d'ry eamp&amp;llgn of some 7 or
cha)Jeronc-s he's Sll jolly a1d years ago here in t&gt;O'wn.l
und er·.dandtng and ~ hf"'s simply
Consequently,
Christianity It
been cveryw het !'- wonder
why ;rcgnrded by many as a hannless
they have that almos· black gln.!os ador(lment
a rom£ortuble hft?''
111 VJOse
buses---! beJ reve in
M11ybe
better form a na
sh leldmg from sun torl-but gosh, do nal !habit 'fJf say\ ngwonder 1f Lhey can ~ce Pentagon
"Matt.lt,ew, Mark. L;.,uke anrt
and Capitol loomlt 1g ln l{) view John, Bless the bed I lie upan"throu!lh b~ s1 ~to say nothing of along wtth the pledge Lo t he fla.:l'
m'ost f.nmous skv luw Ln the wor ld And lt wouldn't hu'l'l to a'lld 1·h e
New Yot•k's- long ~·t·11rs ·hence, Penateuch only thnt'li so hopewheu these boYs and jfirls are o ld lessly Old 0( lllylc, ] rc_Ck{)ll .

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whh .my t&amp;Wn, which ih'aa nil¥ ..

eulous'ly manac~fi to IDalnt&gt;a.itl .alto
of ita old tbal'ln •nd lefy beaU{ ..
L.. fmoldt 9111 out io PI" whUtl otlll ~n1 o!l- the bounds
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11 00 "Tic Tac
12:00 Current / ·
1'00 .'MY Little MJrgie
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2·00 Mat,lnee Th,ater
3,00 Queen For~ Dl)'

3:45 M.oderp :flomanees•
4,00 Comedy &lt;ritne
4 30 Movletime &lt;.

6,00 Flatt and ScfU£19
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6'45 NBC N'e;,s

Sportl Eye

Biondie
Life of Riley
The J~eph Cotto~ ~c·" ''~
The Big Story
Cavotcaoe of'Spo~
Fan\ous Fights '
Or. Hu!JAona Jaurhtl
News H~adlines• •
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TIIIJllSDAY
1:00 Jimmie Dean
1.30 Boston Bluekie

g,oo

8:00

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1,30

C_aptJ~In Kangaroo

8:30 Corliss Archer

2:00 Bl&amp;-l'»Off
2:30 Bob Crosby Sho'VI

3,00 Briibter Day
l'15 Secret Storm

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aant, Mrs ~ Opal Bl;g's, Saturt•Y
evenlqg, &lt;
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}lr, ''and
Delbert Gaul apent
the
with their &amp;On-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. James
Alexandria, Va. The
reeentl,y .purcbaaed
into 1 new mOdern

1,30 Houseparty

Big Payoff
2 ·30 Bob CroSby Show f,
3·00 Brll:htet•Df.y
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4:00 The Early Show
&amp;:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parad~

10,05
10,10

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Jim Nelaon,

Mrs. Harrlsqn

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Items never shown before . , , •

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IUualtaied pages __ , , Hun-

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All Flavors

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EVANS ICE CREAM .......... · : !--2 gal.
EV~NS ICE TEA --...... 48 count bags

plans - - , , jliiJt fll!O.OO In purebpes.

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WAFFLE CREAMS .......... 6 oz. pkg. 27c
Peanut Cream Ponies · · · · 6314 oz. pkg. 3Jc; ·
DIAMOND WAlNUTS · · · ·· · · · Lb. cello

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Pl., Qt, .or IMt pta. b,ap .' _• ; • • . .. • .. . .. . . . .. 48e

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·KJWT OIL : '"---·-- -' .......... Qts. 71c
.IAIRlC~E WHIP"·
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'Corn On The Cob · ~large ears 4~c 1_ _.!.:..._......._ _ _ _..;;;;;;;;;;;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,.,
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Net We~ght 4 lbs.
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EVAI-45 F F BRAND

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BREAST __ ._ 73c lbt ',
WINGS , .... 19c 1~..·

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Sliced Apples 4 - No. 2 cans $1. Margarine 5.:.. lib. pkgs. $1.00

22 os. can 45~

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BLACK RASPBERRY JEUY ..

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the forecut wa1 for

Stekely Cut Green Beans or SheHie's Beans ·· · · ·· · · 5- No. 303 cans $1.00

al EVANS.

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MEAT MARKET

HARTFORD, Conn. UP-A fore-

Get your new S &amp; H Green Slanlp Calalogue loday

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PORK &amp; BEANS 8

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AUXILIARY MilTS

FREE DELIVERY
EVERY DAY ·

VAN CAMP .

Bill

Bentley ' entertained the Auxiliary of thi! L~­
wis-Manley Post last Mon~ay
ning at which time two new mem
ben were -received.Refre:J!Ibfrtentl wer..;"! aerved · to
f,lrs. ·~Pbef1 ' Harper, Mn. W.
M. Smith and Mrs. Allen
of Mr. too of Pomeroy, Mr:s. Con Y;r:~~ .
'lind Mrt. Will Wlnaton, Mr.r.- _)!
Reeae, Mrs. Emma Bland .and
M~i. Carrle Cauell of MiddlePort, "Mrl. Curtia l,.ucbdoo, ~t.'s.
Sherin Butler. Mrs. L. E. Thomas,
Mrs. Joe Van Hook and :Mra. Arz.
Bryant.
The next meeting will be he,d
at the home. pf Mra. Van Hook.

D:M Weatherman
1:00 Aetlon
1 8 :15 Dougl11s EdWtrd•.
6:30/Si{. Preston of the YukoD
'7 :00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playhouse 90
10,00 Urto-th&amp;-mlnute

Bill

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~thi'i'~"~td:.:d~ay~ai~Cair~pien~t~.,.~•in~d~M~ri•-~W~&lt;~b~rie~riW~ood
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9:00 Garl')' Moore
9:30 Arthur G{)dfrey
10:30 Stfike It Rich,
11 :00 Va1iant Lady
11 :15 Love of, Life
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11:30 Searctl tor 'J'9morrow.
11:46 r-:;GJJWJ•&amp; J,.lgbt, "loc ,.
12:00' Kati~ Kitchen
-12:30 As the WorJd Turns
1·00 Our Mis.s Brooks
1 :30 Hauseparty

Prlce,

Caller• of Kr and Mn Wayne
Beal Sunfay were Yr. and Mr1
Dana .Murray, M.ra. Marie Barohart tnd Barbara and MT and
Mn. George Meeker
Mr and Ml'.s Ceorge Keul:n-o;
Of Pomeroy spent ..::.n evenmg
w1th Mr and Mn. Dana M\trray.

sptnt tbe weekend YJIItlng Mr
and Mn PauJ H1ekl (Evel)"n
Beal) lD Bristol , Tenneitu
' Dana Murray hal empJ0)'111tml
at Rlven•wood
Mn. Neva Kmg, Mra. Delont:
Kina ;r.n~ Mrs Webbe:l!' Wood
were lo Rutland recently to at
lend a miasJonary meetmc at lbe
home of Rev and .Mrs. R A.
Blddle
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Mn. Mabel Deardorf ot Co 1umDua are spending 11 week with
1' · her 11ster and brother-In-law M .

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and Mr.: Dnelin Adams, CoolviD'
vlarted the Jitter's .pattmll, M•
and Mn. Earl &lt;fewertt Munda)' .
Emelin Adams left Saturdl)' oy
plane ror Wuhington, D C., an•l
Walter Reed Ho.pltai for t chock
up.
Mh!, Clara Sanon, J!r1. Car~&gt;­
h;n Price and Beverly were II.
Athens. on bulillell recently.
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ICI CREAM SOCIAL
An lee crealll IOclal will De
heHd on the lawn Of the Rilt.!lne
Home Bank on Saturday et&gt;ening,
May 25, s pon110red by the Junior
Youth FelloWship of the Raeine
Methodist Church. Pie, cake and
home made Ice cream wUI be solei
beginning at 6:~ The proceeds
will- be used to tend young
:people to the Christian Adventure camp to be beld at Camp
Lancaster from July 28 to Au
gust 3.
------Local ~laY.s- fouJl:d arOund Me·
Arhllu.;,J .OhiO, ·ProYf.de r-w mat e ~
ials for bri-ckmaklng, bhe town.
ehlef industry.

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5'30 Cartoons'
5.4!1 Ne'ws fle:ture
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si.i:n On

and Kelvey end chlldren.
spent SUOdaJ
Mr. and lfrft. Hubert

JOOnson

Pto. or Qt\ bose• ...:. BBe ,

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4,00 Comedy Tim~

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20. Mi.U Hor'nt
21 Wa11l1
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25 Man's name
26 Prieatty
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Matln'ee Theater
Queen fer a .(lay
3'45 Modern Roma~cea

4,30

Friday

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mutae fln'olahed b)' Mn. OUve
~'W8 Z2 with .Juanita Swart&amp;: lead- tngrabim and her bind." Appror.l,w Ina:. Thtl week'• leader lr Hazel matety 300 .attended the dance .
W... her. Af.ter t.be · ae~ces there
The omnaslum wa 5 attractivetwlJl ,_be • JUpper and 10elal hour 1n ly decorated. The tablea carried
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ol Rev .and Mn. Grovo.
uuuu
cut the eolor1 of tlle ataduaUna
" ~ !l'be MYP' held ita reeu~ meet- CIU8 of '37 wbh:h were ,Uve.·
~ Ins Sunday evenln(, 1rith ,art at- and eriiDion red. A backdrop of
Mn..
tendanee of 8 youtK and 1 ~dolt.
red and white atrl.IAD'Iera wa.. OhuekJ~.
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Eugene Wlridland ll!d cW'votlODa Uled behind the rtpeablr't table
a~ Mirgaret Windlaad wu pianott_)eatra. Buketa of
' kt Bible 1tutty, St. JoJia, cbapt.l~~~~~flo~ Mn were
plaeed
er ~8. lloyd Dlllineer leted u
the tymnasJum. \
presldent durinr a bulintll meet.arranaement of red JlrR'I·
when it w~ rePort"ed tbat "the tions eente~d the senior'• table
'Willey ball had 'been purchated and
The invocation ~~ liven b7
4 aet would aoon be ready. A wlen· ReV. Gec&gt;rte J;)avt., or tlfe Methoer roast will be he~ on tha thurcb diSt C!lurcH. Preaident I.a..aren
llft)ldl, Saturd1y, June 1~
Holfman grtited tbe o~lumnl and
: e'cb: tanUly to furnlsb one
. A report of laat yea£'a
of wlenen..
wu read by aeqetarJ,
Donna
The treaaurer'a reI 'the groUp
lp01110r a short
b
t
Fltber•, ~ prO..... m at lO:SO on P9rt was, gj.ven '11 A btrta Snow•··
den. Lawrence CalviP, a former
,,~,,~··r Jlme 18
th 'lilt• preseqted to lndustrla!' Artl te"cher, ftrved .&amp;&amp;
tM eldest and · youqeJt father ta11.11tma11t8r. Mlaa "Marilyn Turner
t~reaenl Aa a proJeet the group
will purebase n~ flood Ugbtl sang two numbers. A ,sbo.rt
and wtrJna to ll&amp;lit the church tpeeeh waS given by Co..eh JLl
llOllD~. Lloyd DUiinset }'II chO&amp;- Vennarl. Mlues Mary and Phylllr.
en- to JOot afte:r thla purchaae and lliee sang "My Isle or Golden
. JnstaUl'Uttn,. The- eroup will apon- Dreams." Mr. Ho~fman then m
tor an lee ere;m sotial on tbe trorluced the hllh ~ehool Prlnd·
cln~reh · tawn on Friday efenm,, pal, Orin Smith, who In turn ln.
.JUly 8" With proeee~l' to JO-to tb8' troduced the faculty m~"-'ben .
...... b ""ildlJJ f d
A report of the nomh;attlp:;
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~nmmittee was" alvvn by _ Harold
Ttle meetlar tl01ed wllb tbe Rice. O£flcers selected for the
.;~.
MYJ' beaedlsUon. "
year are President, Car·
' i'cr:· an~ ¥le. Rlilpb Ra'fle, 1Jnd1 roll
: vice president,
a,nd ·Fntat. Troy, Ohfo, viaJted Mr. Carl
; secretary, "Betty
.... and ~n• .Erneat Taylor and family Biggs end treuurer, Maxine Ru11:
over, Jhe,' w~k end.
field. The gr-aduating claaa of '5"
:tck' '' ·· ·
had the most memberi present.
an4 :ira. 9· J. Evans of The doaina prayer was given by
9d.iiti Jlliot, Mich., vJllted her ReY. Hirold Kllagel or the Naz·
bJIOt~, Dlnsmare Boylu and arene Cburch.
1
1iad ~y from Wednetday unUI
Other afficers wba served dur·
~~ay, 'ney eame-£at the IJl'adDI- ing the past year wt're Carro11
1 t;le~~~ theit Jfandso!', Pbllllp Suowden, vice preRident Those
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• Jtniq: •Swartz,
Marlene 1tobinWere Jean Parker, Dori.t
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, Donna Jean Bolen, AI ·
Boyles of fbi,:' cOmmunity were
Sna"'den, Pea!rl

Mn. 1h1ra Radcliff, 'MM. lfu·
lne R.ad~liff of Albany and Mrs
Mabel Deardorf of Columoo~
..:alled on Mr. and Mr1. Vlril'

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10,30 Truth oi Con8ect11eneea
Tic Tne Dough
1UO It Could Be You
12'00 Current

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worm
2'1 Dt·
voured
29 Apart
30 BJ~er
vetch
31 Neu-

Nl&amp;er R.
conBorn
dttlorl
Fortify
tMt~.·
Narrow Inlet
Jaya)
Ftrtlty
3:1. Pro•
M'Oslem ftuto
teete•

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bl, ,I_,
Ht Mosl
lvar.l
111 oaslnr ';;. 23 Cul'Vt&lt;l
16 Unit or tlrlfi.~l.
Hnt

SEEING 'I'HE SENIORS OFFA bon VO)'j("e crowd was down at
the ·M. H. S. at 10 P M. Sund.,y
'tO .pee our SanJon depart lor
New York- juat as I got in slglh.t
the b~ pulled ln- I've aen
thou1ands of G:r&amp;yhound buset
but thla ,one even looked sopeelal
--and or course ~as marked
SP!'CIAL hlth up in front-aev
ern! ruys , had rllade last mJaute
calls on lih elr lady ftlenrl:t.-lm()n8 them Edward McComa ·
and Ira Butoher- Eddl&amp; Kl'b.:ben
r4lakea h,nds
lingeringly with
s...,.. McCOma;r on4 , ~.()pes 'h'

Some or the ylbnncy retuh
MoM lo ltlklnll lnMde to ~
from the lou or a balk Industry, drlver--10
ol\r h~ worked SQpt.
tbe Atllfttle Coutlk1e R.alroe-1 ,
can
ro;
too..-you.
can't pr.y 111 "l
whldl wa bufd here and i.t mo\"·
from
hi&gt;
poat
o!
duty,
espe¢all)'
Ina •wltf Th• elty bid t.UhJl on
at
COmrn.ert(lement
time-Fr,Jncls
to .vhe COUtJ.lr,o a Ufetime, an I
oome\blnr etll~ tho COmmit\., {"Oaf(y'') Anderson .says "But tm

of ono Hundred, lnvfitlviPJ aome
200 llm11, roolll4tl ~hoi efl&lt;&gt;rt ha
old standby.
to replace the
S'J)lendld l8~1a\lon from the present n : rQi)jfred by oooe.ratlon.
The old f?!loniel l'bnileroy Q.

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Watch tor
6 Heterose·
neous
7 Othet·- ,
wlae
8 O~eans
9 Pronoun
11 Perch
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objl!1!h

h l• a Alee,:.y aumm~rttmf! tflW
ln(lte tb"ln .. " about South Po t
preen and lovely 1 tut With fJ 10 whieb ltlll mapAJM W combln~
fitbln~ Otl the beaches thlt f ;pt»nepWttl, '.,.rpettbl lndOU1
~ta)'ed o.n a1 • ltld-C~Jina with prolperlt,Y.
!rildhllvllle, Fi•hor, lAid'
IIV• IIlii lotve ~•r mtety •ion
rwa and Top.s.all
, "'~"
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Th bl 1 ff 1
tatlont, out MaiN .:arden• and
Stu e ,• J u e oae to the Gulf our Spanllb rq~qa We still ftavl!
torr:= ~~~"B~ 1 lot of the toblnl on tht l*wn and th ~
n ~ort1 jor9e1
and
ttompinj
..,.n. ~euu.nfu we have the 111111.- r.round In the bush.
an
rloli.l
hea· ·
MY Dld town Nan't !oat any of
\er here. We .hav~ alia forgive , It• charm but thlll air or prosper~e Ya~~· for loalnr the Civil lty q aiMoat &amp;iJhtening and It
1r
teldom hanr one e · Ia detnollltrtted b':V tbe new mo.ft!Plpityor, • uu.ac, auch II! bel118 den. ohomea , fiDel)' .thopplng ~en
makea out for a few d:ays wlthou
' up.Bu( 'whUe
ters tnd ·vlolently
lllustrabd
hls Seniot"";-1 holler to ! DmC Ollofl
the town
autos
t,:~ elot~e the door quick Wthlle Mr.

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a aLs d'· wbo accompanled ber obere' £or a
'IWt wttb bet put'Dtl, Mr. and
,
A.Uee HW and 10n Dale o~ Kn. Heny 89111.
1fr_ aDd llrl. W. G. MeKeJv '&gt;'
New waterford, o ., caUed on th•·
Mbert lftd Ollie)' P-eyuttr JlmU.Iea eutert.l.ined Sunday tvenlnt: wll::b
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..,.., 1 foil OWlR8
reeeutly.
.Mr. aDd ,Xn. HUbert
Pri ·e re\,atlvea ln• .Jionor ot )Q)Uien'
an4 children JPeDt. Jl:odlen' Day Day: lfn, Ella Mae Wett nd
with . hJ. mother, Mr. and Kn. daughter Mn. iuchard Nobl~tt
A\ner ~~. P.artenburl.
md three .ct.uchten of Detroit,
Mrs. Rebert Bugle find Hen Ml6h, Oh~. McKelvey, lin. Robt
•o1
rtelta' Mci&gt;I'W
~ n· McKelvey, .ton a\Jd t:au,bter .JJf
Belpre, Mr. 4Dd. Mra. Wm. Mespection
Sltl.ll'd.ay.

dinnl!lr waa pre- cblldnn KODdly
member• of the clock dlnner.

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DAilY CROSSWORD

For you see she wat~ mY' Mulh&lt;'r
iCTOflll the ltreet from a f'oantv
And J. !her brand new son.
!uburb who.te worth in ground
anft bulldlnp -can be computed In
The very frag:ramce of a Re 1
mtlllone:. Aa r .Mand i.Jy tbe swluDl)liclous
apple just -carried me
mlnq pool at th&amp; Carolinian 1 a 1
awav
An
apple cAn't be as 'lDnrl
mildly .amu•ed. T am looking at
as thnt a:pple smells. 'Sut it ;_..,
Whitt my old man uted to own u1. though
til the ~Hidon came along. 1
rt's like one -critic said abm11
.l(UH.! you would ur we 1hnd poor
Dll'niel
Webster "Nn man couhl be
Umln(.
&amp;s gTPO t
u
Oanlcl Webster
1 apent much tLme ~- 1 tlt', ',e loob."
1.11
1lhat domed brow, those dcf"p
~caporl town cloae lboard ~alle'
thnt air of gronde 1r
SotKh POrt, whieh I am certah Nlt eyes,
n,obody ever bean! af until te- and greQtneu t hat wrroundt'd
cently. Mv ll'llndj&gt;a'lll !"IIOOiin blm alwavs-no wonder he wu
trtte 'lnd hiNie m atJll tbere and one or five "cnatoors plcltOO tf.l
the mocvLna-blrd'l
d~~~eendanto~ adorn the five pD11 P.ls in Sena t.
ttlll live In the mNDOUa.
room , empty un.tll real !Moly.
Bllt SOUth POrt on a nail xale
And Ohlo'a own Bnb Taft Is
"1.8 jumplnJ, too. Between the bi•• there as one of the fwe. a ver .
flab and the wJ•d-lllt'denla cll.ma •~ spechll! delljhot t:o thQSe {)( us l11
and the tlunnr Point amtnunltlon his nstlve st-ate.

_ ~~~~ 1 ::.nkee-type
illlth Joper
hetw~en de ~~Y end de ';"h
n too advanced
w.at ku~lar ed
verutlon
C"'C
eon- l~dlnJ dtpot. ~. ar, • famou •

Admission is fOe and 2$e.

"th!D Rev~ Grave preeedtn1 lbe
ltl'mOD: Gat)' Wmatr, Bernita pared by the

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PORTLAND

. · ~· lllUI: RoztDie Burke and Dor- PTA and aerved by tbe Hobh.
... • o:U»- Burke. 'ftM latter two were Economics atrll 1 to laM· alumni
•,; ~eeeJved into full membenbtp ~of and auuta. D•nclnJ' from ~ o til
"' ~ ~ ehureb. AUflndance at the 1:1: followed the. ltanquet wltb

kinda seared oil tl.l:tt subway"- ·
o•· up m •EmpiTe Building or The
Statue or wherever-and sttme
w1ll remember what G-ordon ' O"

remf"m'bermg hQw very fmf" Grej
hound drJ vers are--n:&gt; set of men
!n public serv rce .arc more carefully sl'recned-Ju lia
McCom:n
and (I tbmk) Mrs. Konkri ght ohad
haked cooktes for the who'e
gro up--and most of 'em were
loaded wtl h fru~d chic)ren, ham
sand.wi~hc~ and Jane Harris ~\lhl
a king stze box of potatc chips
they"d already started on--Jumor
Kennedy turn~. up with •htll sutt
ca9e marked lnebrUttes C{)nven·
tion"-whtch he Wtur carefully
carryi ng
w1th sign concea)ed
from certai n parties--but I just
hadda see It, so he let me--Chct
Tanneh11l of this here ruul.f,

RY RORIRT C. RUARK
• day. lndustrto.lly, water today BLil we knew thrn , os we know
WrT .MlNC:TON, N C - The ole! Is more valuable tl~n uromum
now
town hilA betray~d me and bou •. We'
ll
love t!tl life l!i rlmw
l am dwel11ng In a fin e motel
Cl•d alive It l11 exactly
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C!JMMINCI.'o!,NT !lANCE
Frlday, May
,liter the Co"' ·
mencement exerciiii!S at Middle.
pOrt Hi&amp;tl school ' 4"nce 1s bel!lR
held ~J the Le&amp;lon Hall, Fourt'l
Avenue, under the sponsorship of

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. The dog quarrantlne in Meigs County which was recently
g1ven _a boost toward more strict enforcement, suggests to us
the wiSdom of the proposed law In the General Assembly requiring that dogs be offered to a reputable research labora, BY
moun
tory before suffering a bullet in the head
Jt ccurnng Jo me many
tam dr1 Vu!g after
While we have no desire to tang)e vituperative adjectives aml aiWIIYs 1 laH, even to my. ass.uTe each other, a~l of us, r2lty
ranatic dog lovers to relieve the pain of a dog

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Laboratories Need Dogs For Research
While Meigs Cotlhty Has Them And Is
Selling Them ToStateOIIndJa~a

With

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t.ntl,r.
aCIOOmpanied 1be EiPtb pode :..
Mr. ;~nd 'Hn Frank Douclli
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Mn. CWt . If~ o! Glendale to Huoti.njtoa 'tiiHilll' where they 11pent one t.1'ening wllh their
ALUMijl lMNQUIT tii~D
)jr. and Kl'll- Plllll lllldote and
~n 10n-tn-Jaw and dauJbter, ){r, and
The Alullllli "-lollo6 of the dllldren of TIUI, llr. ond llr•. Calli., an1.yd i• ColllliWua b;r mlted WS.AZ--T'V and
plane
Tuuda!'
and
WI
met
by
P111k.
Mr• Homer BJiley .
RuUand .HiP &amp;;boot ~ld tbe:r T. G. HW.dort of a.etne wen the
.elstM ud ttubaDd, Mr. 1nd
:Mr and Mr1. George Meek .,
anouot
ot tbe now """ l·rueJto of lilt illltM'• ....,.,.,, &lt;her
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•·)' · Mra. Ruth tulw1der of Vien oQ •nd Mr. ,and Mn ~'" &amp; 1
Mr.s. Cl INntt .-.-4
evenlnf: Kay 18tla.
and r.rr.. wa. JlcKelve)' •If 1

RUTLAND

· loUowin, et)Hd:reo. were baptized

was made m a ijchool

NEW CITIZEN
Announcements have been re·
ceived here of the birth of a san
Michael, to Mr and Mrs: ThomaS
Youngstown on Saturday, May' 11
Rtcbard Van Mett r of Gary, Ind.~
and Mrs HowJJ"d LiQlll,an, Youngg..
~Gwo are gtan4paret~ii and Mn.
Mabel ..Yan Me.er of Chester is a
great grandmotber. The Illenicks
alsa have two oth~ sons, Jimmy,
an dStepben.
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Puncfpal and Mrs. G. V. RUl&gt;e -1
STATEEighth
HOUSEGrade
TOUR
ehaperoMd
ates of t.be Bradbury Sci&gt;Ool
Columbus today where lhey plan ned a tour of the Stale House.
luncheon and a shopplng trip. The

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. WwahJp aervtc:ei we beld. at

NIW ARRIVAL.
Mr and Mn Sames Stewart of
Mason are annou"neiq tl1e birth Of
a daughter, 1'ony Lee, at HoiJ.er
Hospital, May 14 Grandp.uentll are
Mrs. Allen Nelaon, Rutland, Mrs.
.b)'Jvia Stewart of Mason. Mrs. Ben
Thomas of Minersville is great
gra.ndmolher.

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. Salvation Army Week Draws N.otice
To Organization Lending Helping Hand
To Many As 'Handyman of Rei igion'

Daily SenJinel
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Various kinds of Hweeks" are constantly coming to our at-

WELL, I 1-l"YEH'T

tention these days. It would take superhuman effort to recognize and observe them aiL The week of May 19 to 26, however, 1s bemg set aside as Salvation Army Week, and we wt&gt;lcome thts opportunity to express our gratitude to the orgamr

PROPo5E.D

AN)' HAT

ONI

ArrftAL

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zatton whtch has done so much for so many.
The week in the Buckeye State was announced by the three
top SA Army officials in Ohio, Lt Colonel Edward Carev.
Bri~adier William E Chamberlain, and Brigadier Fred Fahey ·
The Salvatiqn Army Officer has been referJ"ed to at times
as the " hand yman of religion". This it would ...,m, is an apt
deser~phon . For he may provide, in addition to religious conn·
seling, groceries for a hungry family; he may carry fuel to a
house that is cold. teach a housewife how to balance a budget,
patch the skinned knee of a llttle boy, fight fires and scrub

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out mud after flood waters have receded.
,
In our cities, as weH as smaller centers these blue-coated
and bonneted &lt;! handymen" walk among u's providing many
services that often are not knoWn until we 'need them. They
send our city children to the cvuntry for vacations comfort
our veterans in hospital beds, return hundreds cf pai-oled prisoners to usefulness, offer shelter to those whO are lost and
alone in busy, urban. centers.
For such a great force for good , the Army whose only

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"war" is that against sin, misery and human need we are

deed gratefuL During Salvation Army week we a~e prou4 to
sa lute these so ldier~ of God.
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the Explorer Post. ~corded mu·
sic 1is ~anDed for the d•nce and
the public is invJted ~0 attqncJ
and gray, t!hey'll be saying "R~ ­
member 4t!1W WiWihinuton looked
tl\al mornmg" and "Gee, I was

~!A~CHE ~~~KtNSK~?.~neas?l!;~;t!,
,
L1me.~
ni1i~·- we

who, we dare sa,y, never do much
dying from natui'al causes _ com-

mon reason is altogether on the sid• of the "dogs for research
law "
r
This law is out of the House and waiting for a spot on the
Senate calendar. The only loca) (?) opposition noticed to the
law was a Ietter obviously mimeographed wholesale for natJonal dlqtr~bution by some clown In southern California This
person rang up ali the moth-eaten reasons why poor Fido
shouldn't have to undergo the tortures or the knife by cruel
sctcntlSts who suddenly have become full of sadistic hatred to
dogs.
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Quite a few Ohio newspapers likely published this "letter
to the edito~" thus giving the appearance of a mass crusade
.. budding agatnst the proposed bill. It just isn't so. Meanwhile
the people in Gov. Bill O'Neill's law factory hate to get o~
either Stde of a bill thlll threatens to stir up the crackpots on
any subject. So they may decide the dog law should die qmetly, unnoticed.
Locally, Dog Warden Arthur Stobart has a house full of
mongrels or all breiJ$1l. Under Ohio law today he is required
to ke~p. them three days, then dispose of them by shooting.
UnofftCJaliy, it is reported this county Is shipping some of
these excess dogs to Indiana which state Is glad to pay for
them

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laboratory research work .

b Ohio research people, from Ohio State University on down
adly need animals to carry on vital studies In cancer heart
diseases and a thousand and one other human fralllties Shall
We permtt a prehistoric idea about dogs slow up the h~nt for
such

modern

man killers?

If t~ogsdused in research, if cut on, are under anaesthesia and
ie, pass on to Dog Heaven much more free from ·pain
th an ey
most humans

se lf. whe n 1 recall Milt:retl Fowler s ans wer quite so me ume agt1
to rny 'How'rc yf", ~1 ! hlred? "
Se~ she, "Well, Blauche, to tell
you the truW , I'm JUSt about
down ·m the stall··
] doubled up the n, and I do
Yet ov(•r tha t one It P'resent ~
such a p1cture &amp;upposed ly '*
woeful one but, far from woeful
when glveJJ as M gave it
My great un-cl e samuel Me ,_
Carty when th us queried, repJJed.
"O h, I'm able to sit up now and
have my bed nuut c&gt;'", lhiB ju.~l
aft~r
tu_.'d probably downed a
quart or two of milk, 1111 jollied
up wl !oh .!lOme of Au nt Molly'
cor:n bread

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Geoo-ge Van Zant Jr's remains
one of my very beat ones To

query
replied with
lhtshat 9pedal
merry twmkle in' h,
G~rge

eyes, "Miss Dl anche. rr 1 felt an,.
better I couldn't riand rt "

J forgot to give you my f.nvo'"
lte "Second Sunday In Ma:o," poem
m tim£&gt;, so J'll give lt to yo11
right now.
Plea!H! sav(' lt ror next time .
"LOVE ,AT FIRST SIGHT"
I met her ln a husplt.al
Just thirty years UM{),
I nwt antl luvtd hw 1mtan1\Y
And she loved me , I know.

permit this l&amp;w to die would be a disturbing obeisance Shf" woman- fashion ,
t o T1ognorance
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1old he"
love
t must have seemed abs11rd,
So .!#ru('k with aU h er lovelmt&gt;ss
I CCHIIdn't by 11 word.

RUARK REPORT

were mllrrlt'd to 11 t'Tinol!ne-ty,1e
P:lrl with pllntaleh and camt b•.et
20 &lt;utd year·s later to fmt1 her
weRrin1l short vn,ll'IJ' shoes an 1

doing the rOf'k 'n' roll

'Jl'ttis town has been here &amp;l.nt't'
AOmewhere In the 17308 when 1
bunl•h of ,peoplll &lt;-ame up the
rh•er to hide from the plratea, {lr
•omethlnJ. They were abo hldlna:
from the mos~ultoea
Op until l departed In 1931 il
•till nllllntalned a &amp;entle hookworm laantltude. Geors(l Waahln .
•.on novor :d ept J!ere. bUt ,;., __..
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and we bave 1ot :1
~:a~ble plaque to 'Prove lt. Corn1 11
wu 11.111 topleal 11 a

Arthur or Jim or Carole or K-ay
or Hruce ~t~ud~thi s was truly one
of Middleport's Famous F'iMts-a t rip to be remembered- and w
older ones ga'ling wlltfully at
those snappy taJl J:gllta disap'pear
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happy, too-At youth snd J,augbtC: •
and fun and eom.rade:Eihip--matell
less reminding
c uraelves are
k"e~p rembldlng .aurselveea 11•'
still aU aro--.. nd us. In th~, our
own dear /Joys and girls. ,
Some rlbquleting notes from
"Is the Church- &amp;omg
Boom
Real" in May '"f"Dgether" offteio~l
ther e with. Ius shoo~i:t' irons (big ma-gazine
of
bhe Methodist
came ral-''Sis" Wise and otheu Church.
snapped 'em too-James (Bodi •)
Milia and Larry ~ker ,s.(tt.MJ,
Tbt average ohureh member is
sedately up in fro~oaeh M:cf; not f!On.splcoously dtfferent from
Donald ape-an and some oh
t he .average non-mnmber. Tb,t
Nils "Watch blm , he'll crowtl average c-hurch l~ so mue1t ('() 1
yo.u rtght o~ta your seat"- tormed to t he worhl that people
Coa~h W(! ighln,!! sumc 225 or Sll are surprised if it 9harply eha'
(gee, I hope l (fidn't ml.s.s tho!!~ 'enges t he ~vft'i.Ung beh'llvior )f
figgrrs)-Pea rl Roynf&gt;lds arrives tihe cammunlty (As witne8! ou·
- lucky k1ds to hn~·e Pearl ~; · d'ry eamp&amp;llgn of some 7 or
cha)Jeronc-s he's Sll jolly a1d years ago here in t&gt;O'wn.l
und er·.dandtng and ~ hf"'s simply
Consequently,
Christianity It
been cveryw het !'- wonder
why ;rcgnrded by many as a hannless
they have that almos· black gln.!os ador(lment
a rom£ortuble hft?''
111 VJOse
buses---! beJ reve in
M11ybe
better form a na
sh leldmg from sun torl-but gosh, do nal !habit 'fJf say\ ngwonder 1f Lhey can ~ce Pentagon
"Matt.lt,ew, Mark. L;.,uke anrt
and Capitol loomlt 1g ln l{) view John, Bless the bed I lie upan"throu!lh b~ s1 ~to say nothing of along wtth the pledge Lo t he fla.:l'
m'ost f.nmous skv luw Ln the wor ld And lt wouldn't hu'l'l to a'lld 1·h e
New Yot•k's- long ~·t·11rs ·hence, Penateuch only thnt'li so hopewheu these boYs and jfirls are o ld lessly Old 0( lllylc, ] rc_Ck{)ll .

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11 00 "Tic Tac
12:00 Current / ·
1'00 .'MY Little MJrgie
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2·00 Mat,lnee Th,ater
3,00 Queen For~ Dl)'

3:45 M.oderp :flomanees•
4,00 Comedy &lt;ritne
4 30 Movletime &lt;.

6,00 Flatt and ScfU£19
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6'45 NBC N'e;,s

Sportl Eye

Biondie
Life of Riley
The J~eph Cotto~ ~c·" ''~
The Big Story
Cavotcaoe of'Spo~
Fan\ous Fights '
Or. Hu!JAona Jaurhtl
News H~adlines• •
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TIIIJllSDAY
1:00 Jimmie Dean
1.30 Boston Bluekie

g,oo

8:00

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C_aptJ~In Kangaroo

8:30 Corliss Archer

2:00 Bl&amp;-l'»Off
2:30 Bob Crosby Sho'VI

3,00 Briibter Day
l'15 Secret Storm

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aant, Mrs ~ Opal Bl;g's, Saturt•Y
evenlqg, &lt;
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Delbert Gaul apent
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with their &amp;On-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. James
Alexandria, Va. The
reeentl,y .purcbaaed
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1,30 Houseparty

Big Payoff
2 ·30 Bob CroSby Show f,
3·00 Brll:htet•Df.y
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4:00 The Early Show
&amp;:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parad~

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Jim Nelaon,

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All Flavors

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EV~NS ICE TEA --...... 48 count bags

plans - - , , jliiJt fll!O.OO In purebpes.

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WAFFLE CREAMS .......... 6 oz. pkg. 27c
Peanut Cream Ponies · · · · 6314 oz. pkg. 3Jc; ·
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BREAST __ ._ 73c lbt ',
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Stekely Cut Green Beans or SheHie's Beans ·· · · ·· · · 5- No. 303 cans $1.00

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MEAT MARKET

HARTFORD, Conn. UP-A fore-

Get your new S &amp; H Green Slanlp Calalogue loday

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FREE DELIVERY
EVERY DAY ·

VAN CAMP .

Bill

Bentley ' entertained the Auxiliary of thi! L~­
wis-Manley Post last Mon~ay
ning at which time two new mem
ben were -received.Refre:J!Ibfrtentl wer..;"! aerved · to
f,lrs. ·~Pbef1 ' Harper, Mn. W.
M. Smith and Mrs. Allen
of Mr. too of Pomeroy, Mr:s. Con Y;r:~~ .
'lind Mrt. Will Wlnaton, Mr.r.- _)!
Reeae, Mrs. Emma Bland .and
M~i. Carrle Cauell of MiddlePort, "Mrl. Curtia l,.ucbdoo, ~t.'s.
Sherin Butler. Mrs. L. E. Thomas,
Mrs. Joe Van Hook and :Mra. Arz.
Bryant.
The next meeting will be he,d
at the home. pf Mra. Van Hook.

D:M Weatherman
1:00 Aetlon
1 8 :15 Dougl11s EdWtrd•.
6:30/Si{. Preston of the YukoD
'7 :00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playhouse 90
10,00 Urto-th&amp;-mlnute

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9:00 Garl')' Moore
9:30 Arthur G{)dfrey
10:30 Stfike It Rich,
11 :00 Va1iant Lady
11 :15 Love of, Life
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11:30 Searctl tor 'J'9morrow.
11:46 r-:;GJJWJ•&amp; J,.lgbt, "loc ,.
12:00' Kati~ Kitchen
-12:30 As the WorJd Turns
1·00 Our Mis.s Brooks
1 :30 Hauseparty

Prlce,

Caller• of Kr and Mn Wayne
Beal Sunfay were Yr. and Mr1
Dana .Murray, M.ra. Marie Barohart tnd Barbara and MT and
Mn. George Meeker
Mr and Ml'.s Ceorge Keul:n-o;
Of Pomeroy spent ..::.n evenmg
w1th Mr and Mn. Dana M\trray.

sptnt tbe weekend YJIItlng Mr
and Mn PauJ H1ekl (Evel)"n
Beal) lD Bristol , Tenneitu
' Dana Murray hal empJ0)'111tml
at Rlven•wood
Mn. Neva Kmg, Mra. Delont:
Kina ;r.n~ Mrs Webbe:l!' Wood
were lo Rutland recently to at
lend a miasJonary meetmc at lbe
home of Rev and .Mrs. R A.
Blddle
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Mn. Mabel Deardorf ot Co 1umDua are spending 11 week with
1' · her 11ster and brother-In-law M .

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and Mr.: Dnelin Adams, CoolviD'
vlarted the Jitter's .pattmll, M•
and Mn. Earl &lt;fewertt Munda)' .
Emelin Adams left Saturdl)' oy
plane ror Wuhington, D C., an•l
Walter Reed Ho.pltai for t chock
up.
Mh!, Clara Sanon, J!r1. Car~&gt;­
h;n Price and Beverly were II.
Athens. on bulillell recently.
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ICI CREAM SOCIAL
An lee crealll IOclal will De
heHd on the lawn Of the Rilt.!lne
Home Bank on Saturday et&gt;ening,
May 25, s pon110red by the Junior
Youth FelloWship of the Raeine
Methodist Church. Pie, cake and
home made Ice cream wUI be solei
beginning at 6:~ The proceeds
will- be used to tend young
:people to the Christian Adventure camp to be beld at Camp
Lancaster from July 28 to Au
gust 3.
------Local ~laY.s- fouJl:d arOund Me·
Arhllu.;,J .OhiO, ·ProYf.de r-w mat e ~
ials for bri-ckmaklng, bhe town.
ehlef industry.

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5'30 Cartoons'
5.4!1 Ne'ws fle:ture
e,a~

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and Kelvey end chlldren.
spent SUOdaJ
Mr. and lfrft. Hubert

JOOnson

Pto. or Qt\ bose• ...:. BBe ,

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20. Mi.U Hor'nt
21 Wa11l1
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25 Man's name
26 Prieatty
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Matln'ee Theater
Queen fer a .(lay
3'45 Modern Roma~cea

4,30

Friday

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mutae fln'olahed b)' Mn. OUve
~'W8 Z2 with .Juanita Swart&amp;: lead- tngrabim and her bind." Appror.l,w Ina:. Thtl week'• leader lr Hazel matety 300 .attended the dance .
W... her. Af.ter t.be · ae~ces there
The omnaslum wa 5 attractivetwlJl ,_be • JUpper and 10elal hour 1n ly decorated. The tablea carried
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ol Rev .and Mn. Grovo.
uuuu
cut the eolor1 of tlle ataduaUna
" ~ !l'be MYP' held ita reeu~ meet- CIU8 of '37 wbh:h were ,Uve.·
~ Ins Sunday evenln(, 1rith ,art at- and eriiDion red. A backdrop of
Mn..
tendanee of 8 youtK and 1 ~dolt.
red and white atrl.IAD'Iera wa.. OhuekJ~.
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Eugene Wlridland ll!d cW'votlODa Uled behind the rtpeablr't table
a~ Mirgaret Windlaad wu pianott_)eatra. Buketa of
' kt Bible 1tutty, St. JoJia, cbapt.l~~~~~flo~ Mn were
plaeed
er ~8. lloyd Dlllineer leted u
the tymnasJum. \
presldent durinr a bulintll meet.arranaement of red JlrR'I·
when it w~ rePort"ed tbat "the tions eente~d the senior'• table
'Willey ball had 'been purchated and
The invocation ~~ liven b7
4 aet would aoon be ready. A wlen· ReV. Gec&gt;rte J;)avt., or tlfe Methoer roast will be he~ on tha thurcb diSt C!lurcH. Preaident I.a..aren
llft)ldl, Saturd1y, June 1~
Holfman grtited tbe o~lumnl and
: e'cb: tanUly to furnlsb one
. A report of laat yea£'a
of wlenen..
wu read by aeqetarJ,
Donna
The treaaurer'a reI 'the groUp
lp01110r a short
b
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Fltber•, ~ prO..... m at lO:SO on P9rt was, gj.ven '11 A btrta Snow•··
den. Lawrence CalviP, a former
,,~,,~··r Jlme 18
th 'lilt• preseqted to lndustrla!' Artl te"cher, ftrved .&amp;&amp;
tM eldest and · youqeJt father ta11.11tma11t8r. Mlaa "Marilyn Turner
t~reaenl Aa a proJeet the group
will purebase n~ flood Ugbtl sang two numbers. A ,sbo.rt
and wtrJna to ll&amp;lit the church tpeeeh waS given by Co..eh JLl
llOllD~. Lloyd DUiinset }'II chO&amp;- Vennarl. Mlues Mary and Phylllr.
en- to JOot afte:r thla purchaae and lliee sang "My Isle or Golden
. JnstaUl'Uttn,. The- eroup will apon- Dreams." Mr. Ho~fman then m
tor an lee ere;m sotial on tbe trorluced the hllh ~ehool Prlnd·
cln~reh · tawn on Friday efenm,, pal, Orin Smith, who In turn ln.
.JUly 8" With proeee~l' to JO-to tb8' troduced the faculty m~"-'ben .
...... b ""ildlJJ f d
A report of the nomh;attlp:;
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~nmmittee was" alvvn by _ Harold
Ttle meetlar tl01ed wllb tbe Rice. O£flcers selected for the
.;~.
MYJ' beaedlsUon. "
year are President, Car·
' i'cr:· an~ ¥le. Rlilpb Ra'fle, 1Jnd1 roll
: vice president,
a,nd ·Fntat. Troy, Ohfo, viaJted Mr. Carl
; secretary, "Betty
.... and ~n• .Erneat Taylor and family Biggs end treuurer, Maxine Ru11:
over, Jhe,' w~k end.
field. The gr-aduating claaa of '5"
:tck' '' ·· ·
had the most memberi present.
an4 :ira. 9· J. Evans of The doaina prayer was given by
9d.iiti Jlliot, Mich., vJllted her ReY. Hirold Kllagel or the Naz·
bJIOt~, Dlnsmare Boylu and arene Cburch.
1
1iad ~y from Wednetday unUI
Other afficers wba served dur·
~~ay, 'ney eame-£at the IJl'adDI- ing the past year wt're Carro11
1 t;le~~~ theit Jfandso!', Pbllllp Suowden, vice preRident Those
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Marlene 1tobinWere Jean Parker, Dori.t
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, Donna Jean Bolen, AI ·
Boyles of fbi,:' cOmmunity were
Sna"'den, Pea!rl

Mn. 1h1ra Radcliff, 'MM. lfu·
lne R.ad~liff of Albany and Mrs
Mabel Deardorf of Columoo~
..:alled on Mr. and Mr1. Vlril'

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10,30 Truth oi Con8ect11eneea
Tic Tne Dough
1UO It Could Be You
12'00 Current

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worm
2'1 Dt·
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29 Apart
30 BJ~er
vetch
31 Neu-

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dttlorl
Fortify
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Narrow Inlet
Jaya)
Ftrtlty
3:1. Pro•
M'Oslem ftuto
teete•

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bl, ,I_,
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SEEING 'I'HE SENIORS OFFA bon VO)'j("e crowd was down at
the ·M. H. S. at 10 P M. Sund.,y
'tO .pee our SanJon depart lor
New York- juat as I got in slglh.t
the b~ pulled ln- I've aen
thou1ands of G:r&amp;yhound buset
but thla ,one even looked sopeelal
--and or course ~as marked
SP!'CIAL hlth up in front-aev
ern! ruys , had rllade last mJaute
calls on lih elr lady ftlenrl:t.-lm()n8 them Edward McComa ·
and Ira Butoher- Eddl&amp; Kl'b.:ben
r4lakea h,nds
lingeringly with
s...,.. McCOma;r on4 , ~.()pes 'h'

Some or the ylbnncy retuh
MoM lo ltlklnll lnMde to ~
from the lou or a balk Industry, drlver--10
ol\r h~ worked SQpt.
tbe Atllfttle Coutlk1e R.alroe-1 ,
can
ro;
too..-you.
can't pr.y 111 "l
whldl wa bufd here and i.t mo\"·
from
hi&gt;
poat
o!
duty,
espe¢all)'
Ina •wltf Th• elty bid t.UhJl on
at
COmrn.ert(lement
time-Fr,Jncls
to .vhe COUtJ.lr,o a Ufetime, an I
oome\blnr etll~ tho COmmit\., {"Oaf(y'') Anderson .says "But tm

of ono Hundred, lnvfitlviPJ aome
200 llm11, roolll4tl ~hoi efl&lt;&gt;rt ha
old standby.
to replace the
S'J)lendld l8~1a\lon from the present n : rQi)jfred by oooe.ratlon.
The old f?!loniel l'bnileroy Q.

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9,00

2tJ A !sam

Watch tor
6 Heterose·
neous
7 Othet·- ,
wlae
8 O~eans
9 Pronoun
11 Perch
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h l• a Alee,:.y aumm~rttmf! tflW
ln(lte tb"ln .. " about South Po t
preen and lovely 1 tut With fJ 10 whieb ltlll mapAJM W combln~
fitbln~ Otl the beaches thlt f ;pt»nepWttl, '.,.rpettbl lndOU1
~ta)'ed o.n a1 • ltld-C~Jina with prolperlt,Y.
!rildhllvllle, Fi•hor, lAid'
IIV• IIlii lotve ~•r mtety •ion
rwa and Top.s.all
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Th bl 1 ff 1
tatlont, out MaiN .:arden• and
Stu e ,• J u e oae to the Gulf our Spanllb rq~qa We still ftavl!
torr:= ~~~"B~ 1 lot of the toblnl on tht l*wn and th ~
n ~ort1 jor9e1
and
ttompinj
..,.n. ~euu.nfu we have the 111111.- r.round In the bush.
an
rloli.l
hea· ·
MY Dld town Nan't !oat any of
\er here. We .hav~ alia forgive , It• charm but thlll air or prosper~e Ya~~· for loalnr the Civil lty q aiMoat &amp;iJhtening and It
1r
teldom hanr one e · Ia detnollltrtted b':V tbe new mo.ft!Plpityor, • uu.ac, auch II! bel118 den. ohomea , fiDel)' .thopplng ~en
makea out for a few d:ays wlthou
' up.Bu( 'whUe
ters tnd ·vlolently
lllustrabd
hls Seniot"";-1 holler to ! DmC Ollofl
the town
autos
t,:~ elot~e the door quick Wthlle Mr.

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a aLs d'· wbo accompanled ber obere' £or a
'IWt wttb bet put'Dtl, Mr. and
,
A.Uee HW and 10n Dale o~ Kn. Heny 89111.
1fr_ aDd llrl. W. G. MeKeJv '&gt;'
New waterford, o ., caUed on th•·
Mbert lftd Ollie)' P-eyuttr JlmU.Iea eutert.l.ined Sunday tvenlnt: wll::b
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reeeutly.
.Mr. aDd ,Xn. HUbert
Pri ·e re\,atlvea ln• .Jionor ot )Q)Uien'
an4 children JPeDt. Jl:odlen' Day Day: lfn, Ella Mae Wett nd
with . hJ. mother, Mr. and Kn. daughter Mn. iuchard Nobl~tt
A\ner ~~. P.artenburl.
md three .ct.uchten of Detroit,
Mrs. Rebert Bugle find Hen Ml6h, Oh~. McKelvey, lin. Robt
•o1
rtelta' Mci&gt;I'W
~ n· McKelvey, .ton a\Jd t:au,bter .JJf
Belpre, Mr. 4Dd. Mra. Wm. Mespection
Sltl.ll'd.ay.

dinnl!lr waa pre- cblldnn KODdly
member• of the clock dlnner.

"··"·"··&lt; )Wedneeday evenlnt priYtr aerviee

7:00
7 SO
8:00
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DAilY CROSSWORD

For you see she wat~ mY' Mulh&lt;'r
iCTOflll the ltreet from a f'oantv
And J. !her brand new son.
!uburb who.te worth in ground
anft bulldlnp -can be computed In
The very frag:ramce of a Re 1
mtlllone:. Aa r .Mand i.Jy tbe swluDl)liclous
apple just -carried me
mlnq pool at th&amp; Carolinian 1 a 1
awav
An
apple cAn't be as 'lDnrl
mildly .amu•ed. T am looking at
as thnt a:pple smells. 'Sut it ;_..,
Whitt my old man uted to own u1. though
til the ~Hidon came along. 1
rt's like one -critic said abm11
.l(UH.! you would ur we 1hnd poor
Dll'niel
Webster "Nn man couhl be
Umln(.
&amp;s gTPO t
u
Oanlcl Webster
1 apent much tLme ~- 1 tlt', ',e loob."
1.11
1lhat domed brow, those dcf"p
~caporl town cloae lboard ~alle'
thnt air of gronde 1r
SotKh POrt, whieh I am certah Nlt eyes,
n,obody ever bean! af until te- and greQtneu t hat wrroundt'd
cently. Mv ll'llndj&gt;a'lll !"IIOOiin blm alwavs-no wonder he wu
trtte 'lnd hiNie m atJll tbere and one or five "cnatoors plcltOO tf.l
the mocvLna-blrd'l
d~~~eendanto~ adorn the five pD11 P.ls in Sena t.
ttlll live In the mNDOUa.
room , empty un.tll real !Moly.
Bllt SOUth POrt on a nail xale
And Ohlo'a own Bnb Taft Is
"1.8 jumplnJ, too. Between the bi•• there as one of the fwe. a ver .
flab and the wJ•d-lllt'denla cll.ma •~ spechll! delljhot t:o thQSe {)( us l11
and the tlunnr Point amtnunltlon his nstlve st-ate.

_ ~~~~ 1 ::.nkee-type
illlth Joper
hetw~en de ~~Y end de ';"h
n too advanced
w.at ku~lar ed
verutlon
C"'C
eon- l~dlnJ dtpot. ~. ar, • famou •

Admission is fOe and 2$e.

"th!D Rev~ Grave preeedtn1 lbe
ltl'mOD: Gat)' Wmatr, Bernita pared by the

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PORTLAND

. · ~· lllUI: RoztDie Burke and Dor- PTA and aerved by tbe Hobh.
... • o:U»- Burke. 'ftM latter two were Economics atrll 1 to laM· alumni
•,; ~eeeJved into full membenbtp ~of and auuta. D•nclnJ' from ~ o til
"' ~ ~ ehureb. AUflndance at the 1:1: followed the. ltanquet wltb

kinda seared oil tl.l:tt subway"- ·
o•· up m •EmpiTe Building or The
Statue or wherever-and sttme
w1ll remember what G-ordon ' O"

remf"m'bermg hQw very fmf" Grej
hound drJ vers are--n:&gt; set of men
!n public serv rce .arc more carefully sl'recned-Ju lia
McCom:n
and (I tbmk) Mrs. Konkri ght ohad
haked cooktes for the who'e
gro up--and most of 'em were
loaded wtl h fru~d chic)ren, ham
sand.wi~hc~ and Jane Harris ~\lhl
a king stze box of potatc chips
they"d already started on--Jumor
Kennedy turn~. up with •htll sutt
ca9e marked lnebrUttes C{)nven·
tion"-whtch he Wtur carefully
carryi ng
w1th sign concea)ed
from certai n parties--but I just
hadda see It, so he let me--Chct
Tanneh11l of this here ruul.f,

RY RORIRT C. RUARK
• day. lndustrto.lly, water today BLil we knew thrn , os we know
WrT .MlNC:TON, N C - The ole! Is more valuable tl~n uromum
now
town hilA betray~d me and bou •. We'
ll
love t!tl life l!i rlmw
l am dwel11ng In a fin e motel
Cl•d alive It l11 exactly
~ if y 'U

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C!JMMINCI.'o!,NT !lANCE
Frlday, May
,liter the Co"' ·
mencement exerciiii!S at Middle.
pOrt Hi&amp;tl school ' 4"nce 1s bel!lR
held ~J the Le&amp;lon Hall, Fourt'l
Avenue, under the sponsorship of

:!4.

. The dog quarrantlne in Meigs County which was recently
g1ven _a boost toward more strict enforcement, suggests to us
the wiSdom of the proposed law In the General Assembly requiring that dogs be offered to a reputable research labora, BY
moun
tory before suffering a bullet in the head
Jt ccurnng Jo me many
tam dr1 Vu!g after
While we have no desire to tang)e vituperative adjectives aml aiWIIYs 1 laH, even to my. ass.uTe each other, a~l of us, r2lty
ranatic dog lovers to relieve the pain of a dog

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2·00

Laboratories Need Dogs For Research
While Meigs Cotlhty Has Them And Is
Selling Them ToStateOIIndJa~a

With

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wkJa bet 4110tober llrl. Ebtr Ot.Jrl lin Dn Daily and Jvan Routh, Experimrat £tatlon.
t.ntl,r.
aCIOOmpanied 1be EiPtb pode :..
Mr. ;~nd 'Hn Frank Douclli
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Mn. CWt . If~ o! Glendale to Huoti.njtoa 'tiiHilll' where they 11pent one t.1'ening wllh their
ALUMijl lMNQUIT tii~D
)jr. and Kl'll- Plllll lllldote and
~n 10n-tn-Jaw and dauJbter, ){r, and
The Alullllli "-lollo6 of the dllldren of TIUI, llr. ond llr•. Calli., an1.yd i• ColllliWua b;r mlted WS.AZ--T'V and
plane
Tuuda!'
and
WI
met
by
P111k.
Mr• Homer BJiley .
RuUand .HiP &amp;;boot ~ld tbe:r T. G. HW.dort of a.etne wen the
.elstM ud ttubaDd, Mr. 1nd
:Mr and Mr1. George Meek .,
anouot
ot tbe now """ l·rueJto of lilt illltM'• ....,.,.,, &lt;her
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•·)' · Mra. Ruth tulw1der of Vien oQ •nd Mr. ,and Mn ~'" &amp; 1
Mr.s. Cl INntt .-.-4
evenlnf: Kay 18tla.
and r.rr.. wa. JlcKelve)' •If 1

RUTLAND

· loUowin, et)Hd:reo. were baptized

was made m a ijchool

NEW CITIZEN
Announcements have been re·
ceived here of the birth of a san
Michael, to Mr and Mrs: ThomaS
Youngstown on Saturday, May' 11
Rtcbard Van Mett r of Gary, Ind.~
and Mrs HowJJ"d LiQlll,an, Youngg..
~Gwo are gtan4paret~ii and Mn.
Mabel ..Yan Me.er of Chester is a
great grandmotber. The Illenicks
alsa have two oth~ sons, Jimmy,
an dStepben.
~

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*f.M.

Puncfpal and Mrs. G. V. RUl&gt;e -1
STATEEighth
HOUSEGrade
TOUR
ehaperoMd
ates of t.be Bradbury Sci&gt;Ool
Columbus today where lhey plan ned a tour of the Stale House.
luncheon and a shopplng trip. The

~~~rsion

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. WwahJp aervtc:ei we beld. at

NIW ARRIVAL.
Mr and Mn Sames Stewart of
Mason are annou"neiq tl1e birth Of
a daughter, 1'ony Lee, at HoiJ.er
Hospital, May 14 Grandp.uentll are
Mrs. Allen Nelaon, Rutland, Mrs.
.b)'Jvia Stewart of Mason. Mrs. Ben
Thomas of Minersville is great
gra.ndmolher.

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Doylestown Is
Foe
fu Other Game

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BaseLaU- Indians Grab
Results
A ft Ope""'r
'fi*U
From T.~~ers
~&amp;AIUJI
.JA.'-1.

BY UNITID PR!ISS
AMERICAN

W L Pet. ••

A ltlO!t common sight lhese days in Columbus _ very re- Middl eport's Yellow Jacket base- Chicoago
lable sour~es report - is the shadow of Governor Wilham ball tea m, 13-0, departg Fnday Cleveland
~Neill, a f1g~r~. well known in Meigs County for past feats of mornmg at ft 30 for Cq'lumbus New York
l~~~nahsm, f1shmg, political legerdemain , and coffee drmk· ~ahl::
0~u~ea:e~rc~nanam~~ ~~~~~t

20 7
18 11
17 12
17 16
16 16
14 19
1" 17
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the semt final s of t be state Class
Ctty
to the governor by the metropolitan A tournamen t at 10 A i\1 on the Kansas
Batt 1morc

Jack Cowie is a~tached
nt"wspaper for wbtch he is a scribe. Cowie is the son-in-law of
the late Mr and Mrs Lou Burford of Mlddleporl
To get an Idea of what Go\' 0'
Nelli has. trallmg around wtth h1m
(or runnmg int ~rle rence possibl y)
a very modest effort of reeoJ~c­
lion nMcs t hat Jack was th e fp(.
Jow who·
I Could catch more fiSh th an
anybody
2 Narrow ]~ missed a poss10le
.terwus advc nturt w1lh then Mayor
D A Canaday on two occasions
once m City hall and agaiJI on Se.;
ond Str('et, J ack bemg afoot the
latter Unw, ;1 nd the Mayor in his
car.
3 Could bu1 ld bl ggt:lr nnd more
lntereRIIn g news stoneS on fewer
Jacts than 11n' re porter llvmg

4 Hablluall} worked most or
th e mghl bu1 eonsbte ntly fell
sound 11sleep before his t ypewriter
ot 1 30 p m m Th e Sentinel of·
f1ce
5 Could pester any individual
With adroit or fantastically blunt

questions to get Ms story.
6 Lived up more fun out of

j ust hvmg th :~n anybody in Meigs
County

Aecordmg to Fred Crow who
talked with Jack m Columbus last
week end , the Syracuse native ts
1n bl! naturr.l element u No 1
spearhea d f or the governor
This has be@n leadmg up to the
subJect of b(lwhn g.
Cow1e ~ ugge sted that the govern.
or prol&gt;ably would hke to rome to
Pom eroy the week of July 6 to
help the commumty honor ib
state bowling champ1on R, Crow's
Chtcks There's H h1tc1t for local
bowlers to ponder over, however
July e would be throwtng the
annual bowlmg assoc1 ahon banquet
a month later than us'ual, and
Brnack dab into th e heat ol the
liUmmer, tar r emoved from the
bowhng S£'aso n now 1n tts Jast roll
The goverMr ca'n't make it e¥ her
!ays Jack
~
Crow wants local bowlers to
think this (lVer and be ready tor
a decJSJon at a meeting to be
Cl:llled soon

. . stature As D0dger
KIlppsteJn
' KI.IIer HI"gh After 8-I v·ICto
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ly Uoltod Prott
Johnny Kllppsteln , an ex·farm·
hand Whfl never got a chance to
make the griKie in Brooklyn, .Jtaa
the Dodger.!! convinced today be's
definltely "big league"
•Klippsteln . who wa1 drafted out
of the Dodgers' vast farm system
baelr In 1950, hBs come back to
haunt them with no le~s than elght
'llictorlel' In the last three years
He eame thraugh We(lnesday night
wlth 8 1nUty tlvc·hitter that gave
the Clnclnnat1 Redleg!l an 8-l tri·
umph over the National League
ehamplons.
It wn a keu vletory for the Red·'
leg1 flvt-(ame
because it wtnnlniJ
1mapp et1 •treK..
the l)odg
era•
and
~~dropped BrooklyDdnto third JJ;'lare
It enabled tbe R"edlegs to r etam
their game and 8 half lead over
the Mllwaukte, Bravr!l, who scored

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thlo year. lie Yielded the Do g.

era• run In llhe second Inning but

shut them out with two hit• after
vlay was halted by ratn for en
hour and 42 mlnutea In the middle
/of the fiflh Jnnln&amp;.

OSU dtamo11d.
They w11J be one of tbe feature

washmgton.

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A small amount , • •
• larce loan, pt lhe
money you net&lt;! wllb
speed. Whenewr real·
dents of

W, II'M wllll

cash .• , wt .m111 10
out of our way to IMkt

looDe your WI¥,

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You let feature~ )'QU won't llnd In._, oth.- th it
the price, GdodYeaio ..cl~... Triple,~
• ·T Cord Body fill&lt;• o! beat, or.o,:k,.~ (!'lliueTough, dlll8ble a.ad add. Jiilloo lo ,..,. clrlilnr.
Funous Stop-l'fotch tread deijp .~ ~~
on onr rvad. Get s. T Super-~ilip tOday

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~TUTTGAR'!',

Germany t;p Germany, 3·1,
In an mternatlonal socci!r ma~h
Wedne:~day before
crowd of U,e,
000 ln Neekar

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Scotland defefl.ted

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today was 1 lllbter wlth no place
19 JO after ~orin&amp; a "perfeet
figbt 11 lbtM'Ou n d · knockout of
IJanry (ToothP.J,tk) Brown Wednetdt!l' nisht.
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Laae, 24, Muakeaon-BJa Rapld1,
MJeh, southpaw, dMplayed • blf..
filng, powerfUl •ttah •• he httered Brown to near helpleasneil
before put4na biql aw.q 'Wt\h 1

.Let's

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J a~k
K·earn• and Pete Petroaw, w~~

Orlondo Zulueta, wlfi1f'·U.ne,f,

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ll~bm ~·· '~""~!¥• Q.lllo state

FuUbaek
moat

who -

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CLEVELAND
.!- Latest ar.
on the Cleveland ~eene tolthc openlna of the 1957 horse rae.
ln11 9ea•on are nine honea handled
by tt alner Norman Haymaker.

Haymaker, one of the ¥e~··
leadlne hor!'Mimen, ~ttrl~d at 'fht•
tle Down.• '\\•ednelday. The MIIOft.
opena at the oval Tueadly.

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!be - · Utne I (I"IU rooll
movement aim~ •t 0111.~ ·-~
continued to Qreacf , .tli'OUjhGiit
the nation.

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w9r,t,n In ltle
Waobl!1&amp;19n ..... ~: ;,;.-.
d,y riiJhl f&lt;o'
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With." flie tlelllaJid ••I~D•de In

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Sources uid
majority 6l U.e
!loud 111ould •ot Beck at
mej&gt;tlng to :&lt;lll(n. '11M 10~ •
prodlcted Bock would ·l'e ~cOd

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Dtt ..t~te ~ 1Metv • reap«te4 ex.. ·; ...
hOiYJl'•lliil champion, wiD be
01 ~ ·Wii!!!!Hr ~ed ~ 1!1•
do~~i!i~Ay In on effort to
aofteJtlH.-IIDil .J=tlnent of FectOf~llil, ,;tildftl
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CLEVELAND UP - The f!eve- Of the natJanta teadlna money~
land Brown• tnnoqnct~d today the players lleaded by Maltll'ti eham!Ia-ning or \leter•n• oarrel Brew- plon bouc P.;tl tae off toc!a7 In
Iter end Ray Renfro fOr the 18M tile ..,,000 «aaw- Cil,\11' 'ill'pen
NatJonal FQot))lll Lellue aeaabn.. wltb HIQ"""" Clilunto7 elub's
firot holn ill{ foetor,
Brew1ter, a Nlulai' olf~nslve
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Dl!l&lt;!ll\1 CLAIMID
la.t season. Renfro 11 1 atron' pa•
l1lllW YOIQ!: UP-'lleleble wit
•lblllt:y to taie over ·the- offen~ve nesaea were -Nidy to teauty toend post opposite Brewster.
day al the ftderal eonrt monDOIY ,
~earln1 tllot tbe lnt"!'no~liDtl
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drawtnr eu-&lt;1 ' and Ioree 111~
weiJ~t obaJII~ Joe ljl:oJia or ••·

committed to 1 June'

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tbe No. 1 llihlll'ellbt contender,

OII!M' 'hti!IIUJJer !lito IIW~!1J wllk '
sit. out
J,ane. · ' ·"
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Entry of Middleport Into the
TJt' champ; iwnver, •lreadt

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.o\Uanta 6 Moblle 5, 1 10 Inn
tittle Rock at Nashville, .ppd
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~hatta~;~ooga 'T !thmphla 3

FRONT SIREEI MARKET

· ~w ·Ci.OOD}'iEAR .•. .

other unldeo.tiflld playera. The
.llclbmond &amp;M~va~l 0 • J I
J)Q.d!Jert hntne;t,tlately sent Valen·
'3u rato Rt ontrea ' pp...,, 1'• n
tlnettt io Lot. "t:elaa
. tn tbe Pacl·
, AMEiltCAN A$10C'.Aj N
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Lea ue: Thetl' players, one of
l nneap~Jis ~ C?ar)CIIton ~
.whOm is !llated to remain wlth -lhe
Wichita
at Dennr, ppd, wet Dodger! wm be a nnoun~d la.ter.

1tate finab 11 the seeon.d time tbe
J'acht. hue reached the event Jn
the laat seven ye1ra. In 19501 with
Did: W«iter• tolsln1 Friday and
Saturdty, Middleport loat an extra.
toning final came 1·0 to .ft.meUa to
become runners-Qp,

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never better I

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The Brook·
ly;D DOtij:fra to~liY t;'aded piteher
Don •Ell;\o~ to tbt Chicago cu.bf
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r~ Knigbt, Indian'&amp; piteh_er,
\e" ,tt the fourth lnnln• with a
BJni'le, stole second, wen( to thlr~
pn pn errot. pnd IK!Ofed on an Int1e;ld out.
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Ge f
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Hgers Jtn gave up U
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2 1.~ "tqe •ixtlt by i'tddte B~tlligtt(lh
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1 ~ ned four 81 h' retired si'{; men @

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batsman :s p~Ucr:d trouble for the
Tigers' hu.r,ter, Terry Ohlinger, i ~
tHJt third ,tnblnl. The Jndta ",
had one h.iJ In the innirie bY Lee
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liM auilan4 Grade Sdt6ol gym l f'
J'rld•r. M•r U. Round 111d fMI\Ia .,.
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and ll touriDI wttll samm,. Dn~ r Amo• f l'attro
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two Yony l.e~j\le teams last night
on the
d ,Pomeroy High School dl t~~

iJ{ni,.:bt P.iteh6d five lnnln(!l.
nv;e up t•o J-.llt; t,{ld. f~nn .. I
eltht and w•lked only o~ {l.iH
New Yor.lt 4: Chicago 3
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FraiJI&lt; La•e of lhe St. Louio C~!llnals- Rrba wao kno"~ •• "the

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Brooklyn '
Philadelphia
St Louis
New- York

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JB!:I'le played between u ..

De1roil at Kansas Oity, n[tht
Chtcago at .Cleveland, night
W a.~ hml':to n ljt N~w 'Yol'k
Boston at Bl}ltimore.k. 'PW.h~
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Kahsas C1ty 8 Washmgton 6
Ch1 cag 0 8 New ~York 4
Boston ] 1 Cleveland o
Balh more 4 Detroit 3 I() inn in"'
mght

attra,:tw ns m Ohto's 30th annual
fou r-s port at hletic rarm val where
~ta t e champwns In track, baseball
te nms and golf will be at stake
Coach Nol.an SwackhAmer's ninewon the raght to return for the
finals after taking a 'thriUmg 1.()
VI Ctory over Pl easant Tuesday on
lhe St Charles Hililh School dla·
mond m lhe !mala' of the regional
tournament Jim Bowle1 went all
the way, limiting Ute losers to
four htt.,: while hi s m11tes played
tight defensive ball
A sacrJftce fly by Tommy Davi1
In !he lop of the ninth scqred Ed
McComas lrom tbJrd and Bowles
shut the door three up .and three
down , m th e bottom of the second
extra ]nnin,e.
Doyle stown collides with RoB!·
ford in the other Class A contest
Ln the seml -f1nal s Wmners wiJJ
meet Saturday for the atate title.
coach J ack Sa II es of Salem "uu-_
ca I t old The S enhnel this morning
be bas two pitchers, brother right.
handenL, with over-aJJ school rte·
ordil of 2~ and 13·0 They ere
Shelby and Kenny Honcbell, the
latte.- belng unbeaten.
Sal•m Local defeated tough AJ:.
eanum !\·2 In the district tournament Wllh Ke nny ..pitching. Thf
coach &amp;aid he wasn't l Ure which
boy would get t he nod aa:alrtlt
Middleport.
Salem Local, with 40 boys in thf
top four lilrades, has a 19-2 recor&lt;'
this feA~on compared to Middle
port's 13 0.

''live got a pretty good baiJ
Gus Bl'lll singled home two runa club," he sa id, "Or we wouldn'1
in the third lnninK and Ed Bailey have !&lt;:Otten this fa r .,
led Off tM fourth mnin.11: wlth a
homer
The Jackets, bef(\re the regiona:'
contt! sts, had a team batting aver
Sandy Kouf&amp;x, the Dodgers• 21. age of 337 led by Bowles with ~
Y&lt;-&amp;r-old bonua pitcher, allowed on· aoarlng 511 He hasn't hit muOO
ly three hits and struck out seven 11ince but Bobby Nelfon, flCet een
In f.our innings but he walked 1our terf1elder, who had been movinR
and all three Ref11eg runs off him a~ong pt a 439 pace, has kept up
were earn f:d Koufox lead s the Na· his attack Meanwhile, Jr Ken
Davis, Ill
Ed dCrook&amp;, Bob •H••·,
tJ onal ~lli: Utl with 42 stflktouts in nedy,
!I ~
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31 inn tnga
1
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ne Y, · ve
n Yr\.._ and H-~ ·
WhJtlt l'l' have bel{ft'" mor e dt 1a
The Redlegs ral!ied t take the threat • the plate
lead 1n the thlfd inniar when
The team took slx hits lnclud·
Johnllv Temple drew his second ing 1 triple th at didn :t quite
• 4-Br 13·1nnlna triumph over the straight walk and Wally Post fot- stretch to a borne run, off of Buzz
J»hl1Helphla Phlllles
lowed w1th a double to left ce nter Leffl
1 I
The New York Giants edged out
er 0 P ea sa nt, a high class
field
Be
ll
delivered
both
w1th
a
htgh
school
I a st bII 11 er with a "'
the Ohlcago Cubs 4-8, in 1t1e only
..,ce
single
b('fore
Koufax
fanned
Frank
cu•ve
In
hi
other }lfational League activity
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uoc
The ,Dtriearo White Sox made 11 Robl~ son and George Crowe
nmmumtion
(
two In a row over the New York
Bailey blasted his f1fth homer of
The remain
of the Jacket's
Ynntees, 8-4, tbe Boston Red sox the season In the fourth innmg lol'al ~chedule Is uncertain. Pnn.
tied a league record of four hom· with the score 2·1.
clpal Earl Knight said the £arne
er1 ln one klnl,na "s J~ey routed
With G11lllpoh.s today was cancelled
SIGNS IN CANADA
beca use of wet grounda and tt\l,t
the Cleveland Indiana, 11-0, the
BaltJmore Orioles nipped the DeREGINA , Sask. UP _ Fronk this match to •ettle definitely the
troit 'Nrert, 4·8, In 10 tnn lng 1 and TrlpuC'ka, formnr Notre D a m e southern diYlsion title of tbe ~EO
the Xanu, CUy Athletics whipped quarterback who · set four passlna: AL ml~ht or mif:ht not l:!e played.
the WaehiCa:ton Senators, R·l3, In record 1 in canada's w e s l ern .. There al.!lo, untcl~s a t:ame eltb~
the American Lca11ue.
Football Confet"ence has n gned er with Athcq• · or Lo1an tlf llnd
Rain Dthip Pfay
hill fourth contract With the Sas- the .champion of tile SEOAL. .Pre.
Kllppl'teln, who hacl an 0-3 rec- katchewan Roughrldcrs He for- quent ADd heavy rain• throughout
ord and wu kayoed in his .four merly l'laycd for the De t r 0 it Aprll .and May have torn orJ.a:lnal
, previou1 at.artll, turned tn one of. J...lons, Chirago Dears and Dallas ba.11eball schedulea 1 to 1hred1 for
the best pmes by a Redlec pitch· IF.IIg!ei
au Jchoola.
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Middlep(lrt waa further haodt~
1 capped by not haviDJ a botqe Jl,a.
mond suitable lor .play uoUl paat
m1dpoint ln the &amp;eason.
Jim Bowles, with three day• ol
rest, undoubt, dly wltl i&amp;t the call
against Salem LoeaJ. Should he
win, CoAch Swackhamer muat
make the decblo~ whether or not
to come back ,wlth Bowles Saturday
tn the IJnale or se~d up Dave Hln·
dr to the moU~I:t a proven pitcher,
but also valuable behind the plate
With Hlndy pitchlnf Vorl Wo)l:
lind lakes over catchlna dutle1,
Bowles aoes to rtrst bue, al)d Ed

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Doylestown Is
Foe
fu Other Game

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BaseLaU- Indians Grab
Results
A ft Ope""'r
'fi*U
From T.~~ers
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BY UNITID PR!ISS
AMERICAN

W L Pet. ••

A ltlO!t common sight lhese days in Columbus _ very re- Middl eport's Yellow Jacket base- Chicoago
lable sour~es report - is the shadow of Governor Wilham ball tea m, 13-0, departg Fnday Cleveland
~Neill, a f1g~r~. well known in Meigs County for past feats of mornmg at ft 30 for Cq'lumbus New York
l~~~nahsm, f1shmg, political legerdemain , and coffee drmk· ~ahl::
0~u~ea:e~rc~nanam~~ ~~~~~t

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the semt final s of t be state Class
Ctty
to the governor by the metropolitan A tournamen t at 10 A i\1 on the Kansas
Batt 1morc

Jack Cowie is a~tached
nt"wspaper for wbtch he is a scribe. Cowie is the son-in-law of
the late Mr and Mrs Lou Burford of Mlddleporl
To get an Idea of what Go\' 0'
Nelli has. trallmg around wtth h1m
(or runnmg int ~rle rence possibl y)
a very modest effort of reeoJ~c­
lion nMcs t hat Jack was th e fp(.
Jow who·
I Could catch more fiSh th an
anybody
2 Narrow ]~ missed a poss10le
.terwus advc nturt w1lh then Mayor
D A Canaday on two occasions
once m City hall and agaiJI on Se.;
ond Str('et, J ack bemg afoot the
latter Unw, ;1 nd the Mayor in his
car.
3 Could bu1 ld bl ggt:lr nnd more
lntereRIIn g news stoneS on fewer
Jacts than 11n' re porter llvmg

4 Hablluall} worked most or
th e mghl bu1 eonsbte ntly fell
sound 11sleep before his t ypewriter
ot 1 30 p m m Th e Sentinel of·
f1ce
5 Could pester any individual
With adroit or fantastically blunt

questions to get Ms story.
6 Lived up more fun out of

j ust hvmg th :~n anybody in Meigs
County

Aecordmg to Fred Crow who
talked with Jack m Columbus last
week end , the Syracuse native ts
1n bl! naturr.l element u No 1
spearhea d f or the governor
This has be@n leadmg up to the
subJect of b(lwhn g.
Cow1e ~ ugge sted that the govern.
or prol&gt;ably would hke to rome to
Pom eroy the week of July 6 to
help the commumty honor ib
state bowling champ1on R, Crow's
Chtcks There's H h1tc1t for local
bowlers to ponder over, however
July e would be throwtng the
annual bowlmg assoc1 ahon banquet
a month later than us'ual, and
Brnack dab into th e heat ol the
liUmmer, tar r emoved from the
bowhng S£'aso n now 1n tts Jast roll
The goverMr ca'n't make it e¥ her
!ays Jack
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Crow wants local bowlers to
think this (lVer and be ready tor
a decJSJon at a meeting to be
Cl:llled soon

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KIlppsteJn
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Johnny Kllppsteln , an ex·farm·
hand Whfl never got a chance to
make the griKie in Brooklyn, .Jtaa
the Dodger.!! convinced today be's
definltely "big league"
•Klippsteln . who wa1 drafted out
of the Dodgers' vast farm system
baelr In 1950, hBs come back to
haunt them with no le~s than elght
'llictorlel' In the last three years
He eame thraugh We(lnesday night
wlth 8 1nUty tlvc·hitter that gave
the Clnclnnat1 Redleg!l an 8-l tri·
umph over the National League
ehamplons.
It wn a keu vletory for the Red·'
leg1 flvt-(ame
because it wtnnlniJ
1mapp et1 •treK..
the l)odg
era•
and
~~dropped BrooklyDdnto third JJ;'lare
It enabled tbe R"edlegs to r etam
their game and 8 half lead over
the Mllwaukte, Bravr!l, who scored

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thlo year. lie Yielded the Do g.

era• run In llhe second Inning but

shut them out with two hit• after
vlay was halted by ratn for en
hour and 42 mlnutea In the middle
/of the fiflh Jnnln&amp;.

OSU dtamo11d.
They w11J be one of tbe feature

washmgton.

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money you net&lt;! wllb
speed. Whenewr real·
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Germany t;p Germany, 3·1,
In an mternatlonal socci!r ma~h
Wedne:~day before
crowd of U,e,
000 ln Neekar

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Scotland defefl.ted

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today was 1 lllbter wlth no place
19 JO after ~orin&amp; a "perfeet
figbt 11 lbtM'Ou n d · knockout of
IJanry (ToothP.J,tk) Brown Wednetdt!l' nisht.
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Laae, 24, Muakeaon-BJa Rapld1,
MJeh, southpaw, dMplayed • blf..
filng, powerfUl •ttah •• he httered Brown to near helpleasneil
before put4na biql aw.q 'Wt\h 1

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K·earn• and Pete Petroaw, w~~

Orlondo Zulueta, wlfi1f'·U.ne,f,

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ln11 9ea•on are nine honea handled
by tt alner Norman Haymaker.

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Iter end Ray Renfro fOr the 18M tile ..,,000 «aaw- Cil,\11' 'ill'pen
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tbe No. 1 llihlll'ellbt contender,

OII!M' 'hti!IIUJJer !lito IIW~!1J wllk '
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.o\Uanta 6 Moblle 5, 1 10 Inn
tittle Rock at Nashville, .ppd
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FRONT SIREEI MARKET

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other unldeo.tiflld playera. The
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J)Q.d!Jert hntne;t,tlately sent Valen·
'3u rato Rt ontrea ' pp...,, 1'• n
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.whOm is !llated to remain wlth -lhe
Wichita
at Dennr, ppd, wet Dodger! wm be a nnoun~d la.ter.

1tate finab 11 the seeon.d time tbe
J'acht. hue reached the event Jn
the laat seven ye1ra. In 19501 with
Did: W«iter• tolsln1 Friday and
Saturdty, Middleport loat an extra.
toning final came 1·0 to .ft.meUa to
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Don •Ell;\o~ to tbt Chicago cu.bf
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r~ Knigbt, Indian'&amp; piteh_er,
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BJni'le, stole second, wen( to thlr~
pn pn errot. pnd IK!Ofed on an Int1e;ld out.
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2 1.~ "tqe •ixtlt by i'tddte B~tlligtt(lh
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batsman :s p~Ucr:d trouble for the
Tigers' hu.r,ter, Terry Ohlinger, i ~
tHJt third ,tnblnl. The Jndta ",
had one h.iJ In the innirie bY Lee
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liM auilan4 Grade Sdt6ol gym l f'
J'rld•r. M•r U. Round 111d fMI\Ia .,.
dant,nl will be on tbe prDJ:l'llm
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two Yony l.e~j\le teams last night
on the
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nv;e up t•o J-.llt; t,{ld. f~nn .. I
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FraiJI&lt; La•e of lhe St. Louio C~!llnals- Rrba wao kno"~ •• "the

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Philadelphia
St Louis
New- York

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JB!:I'le played between u ..

De1roil at Kansas Oity, n[tht
Chtcago at .Cleveland, night
W a.~ hml':to n ljt N~w 'Yol'k
Boston at Bl}ltimore.k. 'PW.h~
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Kahsas C1ty 8 Washmgton 6
Ch1 cag 0 8 New ~York 4
Boston ] 1 Cleveland o
Balh more 4 Detroit 3 I() inn in"'
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attra,:tw ns m Ohto's 30th annual
fou r-s port at hletic rarm val where
~ta t e champwns In track, baseball
te nms and golf will be at stake
Coach Nol.an SwackhAmer's ninewon the raght to return for the
finals after taking a 'thriUmg 1.()
VI Ctory over Pl easant Tuesday on
lhe St Charles Hililh School dla·
mond m lhe !mala' of the regional
tournament Jim Bowle1 went all
the way, limiting Ute losers to
four htt.,: while hi s m11tes played
tight defensive ball
A sacrJftce fly by Tommy Davi1
In !he lop of the ninth scqred Ed
McComas lrom tbJrd and Bowles
shut the door three up .and three
down , m th e bottom of the second
extra ]nnin,e.
Doyle stown collides with RoB!·
ford in the other Class A contest
Ln the seml -f1nal s Wmners wiJJ
meet Saturday for the atate title.
coach J ack Sa II es of Salem "uu-_
ca I t old The S enhnel this morning
be bas two pitchers, brother right.
handenL, with over-aJJ school rte·
ordil of 2~ and 13·0 They ere
Shelby and Kenny Honcbell, the
latte.- belng unbeaten.
Sal•m Local defeated tough AJ:.
eanum !\·2 In the district tournament Wllh Ke nny ..pitching. Thf
coach &amp;aid he wasn't l Ure which
boy would get t he nod aa:alrtlt
Middleport.
Salem Local, with 40 boys in thf
top four lilrades, has a 19-2 recor&lt;'
this feA~on compared to Middle
port's 13 0.

''live got a pretty good baiJ
Gus Bl'lll singled home two runa club," he sa id, "Or we wouldn'1
in the third lnninK and Ed Bailey have !&lt;:Otten this fa r .,
led Off tM fourth mnin.11: wlth a
homer
The Jackets, bef(\re the regiona:'
contt! sts, had a team batting aver
Sandy Kouf&amp;x, the Dodgers• 21. age of 337 led by Bowles with ~
Y&lt;-&amp;r-old bonua pitcher, allowed on· aoarlng 511 He hasn't hit muOO
ly three hits and struck out seven 11ince but Bobby Nelfon, flCet een
In f.our innings but he walked 1our terf1elder, who had been movinR
and all three Ref11eg runs off him a~ong pt a 439 pace, has kept up
were earn f:d Koufox lead s the Na· his attack Meanwhile, Jr Ken
Davis, Ill
Ed dCrook&amp;, Bob •H••·,
tJ onal ~lli: Utl with 42 stflktouts in nedy,
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31 inn tnga
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n Yr\.._ and H-~ ·
WhJtlt l'l' have bel{ft'" mor e dt 1a
The Redlegs ral!ied t take the threat • the plate
lead 1n the thlfd inniar when
The team took slx hits lnclud·
Johnllv Temple drew his second ing 1 triple th at didn :t quite
• 4-Br 13·1nnlna triumph over the straight walk and Wally Post fot- stretch to a borne run, off of Buzz
J»hl1Helphla Phlllles
lowed w1th a double to left ce nter Leffl
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The New York Giants edged out
er 0 P ea sa nt, a high class
field
Be
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delivered
both
w1th
a
htgh
school
I a st bII 11 er with a "'
the Ohlcago Cubs 4-8, in 1t1e only
..,ce
single
b('fore
Koufax
fanned
Frank
cu•ve
In
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other }lfational League activity
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The ,Dtriearo White Sox made 11 Robl~ son and George Crowe
nmmumtion
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Bailey blasted his f1fth homer of
The remain
of the Jacket's
Ynntees, 8-4, tbe Boston Red sox the season In the fourth innmg lol'al ~chedule Is uncertain. Pnn.
tied a league record of four hom· with the score 2·1.
clpal Earl Knight said the £arne
er1 ln one klnl,na "s J~ey routed
With G11lllpoh.s today was cancelled
SIGNS IN CANADA
beca use of wet grounda and tt\l,t
the Cleveland Indiana, 11-0, the
BaltJmore Orioles nipped the DeREGINA , Sask. UP _ Fronk this match to •ettle definitely the
troit 'Nrert, 4·8, In 10 tnn lng 1 and TrlpuC'ka, formnr Notre D a m e southern diYlsion title of tbe ~EO
the Xanu, CUy Athletics whipped quarterback who · set four passlna: AL ml~ht or mif:ht not l:!e played.
the WaehiCa:ton Senators, R·l3, In record 1 in canada's w e s l ern .. There al.!lo, untcl~s a t:ame eltb~
the American Lca11ue.
Football Confet"ence has n gned er with Athcq• · or Lo1an tlf llnd
Rain Dthip Pfay
hill fourth contract With the Sas- the .champion of tile SEOAL. .Pre.
Kllppl'teln, who hacl an 0-3 rec- katchewan Roughrldcrs He for- quent ADd heavy rain• throughout
ord and wu kayoed in his .four merly l'laycd for the De t r 0 it Aprll .and May have torn orJ.a:lnal
, previou1 at.artll, turned tn one of. J...lons, Chirago Dears and Dallas ba.11eball schedulea 1 to 1hred1 for
the best pmes by a Redlec pitch· IF.IIg!ei
au Jchoola.
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Middlep(lrt waa further haodt~
1 capped by not haviDJ a botqe Jl,a.
mond suitable lor .play uoUl paat
m1dpoint ln the &amp;eason.
Jim Bowles, with three day• ol
rest, undoubt, dly wltl i&amp;t the call
against Salem LoeaJ. Should he
win, CoAch Swackhamer muat
make the decblo~ whether or not
to come back ,wlth Bowles Saturday
tn the IJnale or se~d up Dave Hln·
dr to the moU~I:t a proven pitcher,
but also valuable behind the plate
With Hlndy pitchlnf Vorl Wo)l:
lind lakes over catchlna dutle1,
Bowles aoes to rtrst bue, al)d Ed

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an~ Mn. Clair Tayl or.
called oo Mr.s. J. D. Ro\llb Mn
r . and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy of John Quillen ~nd Mr
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kl.q_ Df Columbull and Mr. and Mrs
Jolm Clart ot Jaebon spent tbe Wayne Mlchtgan , &amp;pent the week Weaver Satur(iay.
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week e:.a.cl-• with J'elativea and a.t- endd ~ere with relativea and at- . M:ts.s c~ra ' Mae Fisher of Ripley
teGded the 11umni banquet .
ten e the banquet.
Js 8 ptndmg an Indefinite time at
Mr.. Neva Bradlord and daughMr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilcox and the home ol Mn. Ode Heine/
ter, Mra. LucUJe Smith and grand· family f1f Langsville were Sunday
Chr!ord
Ashley attended a
1011 • lfr . .Jnd Mrs. Bruce Smith dJnner guests of her parent!, Mr. birthday party Sunday a• th :
and daqrter of Columbu1 visited and Mrs. J. C. Philhps.
ha
0f Roger RoustL.of Appl!
friends hece Sunday .
Mr . and Mrs. Ri'"h"cd
Conaday Gc':'v•e.
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The Methodist Sunday · School
Will 1 week end guest Of Mn. Jen. ere.
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nle Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dawson of
sen e.. e JB sc ooJ aenion
Mr. and Mrs. llecman Welch and Nltro, w. va. were week end with a white Bible Sunday.

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spent· Sunday with Mr. dd Mn.

A birthday party wu elven Sun. Cal Orr at Antiqu.ity
day afternoon by Mr and Mn. Her~r and M~. Perry Baker Jnd

~l1 R~usb at their home in honor c~tl dren, -~Jllbuc.k, spent Sunda;

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~DaUy Sen~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May 23, 1957.,

TO RUN FIV) !tAUS
SAN FRANC'JSCO UP - Merv
Lincoln. the 23-f'tar-old Australian
runner who h11 run a 3:59 mile
arrilled in tbe United Stltet Sun:
day _to compete ln ' five mijor
track meets. beiinnlnr with the
Coliseum Relays at Loa Anaeles
next Friday nliJit.

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of their aon, Roter; ,who was c:el.e- wlth Mr. and Mrs Grover Wh.i'e
brating hl1 eia:blh birthday. Tlliaae
Mr. and Mn . Clayton Partlo·r
VlENN~
AudraUa
Lew III~=====~===::;.
Hoad
of Auatra1la
won UP
the- mep's
preaent were Mn. Walter Roush and Mrs. Emma Partlow ealled
IJnglla tiUe Su.nttay ln VIenna'•
Ruuell Roush and daugbtera:, Nan~ on Mrs. Lu~.!Y Spe~cer Frida)'.
international tennl1 toumament by
cy and Sharoh; Prank •nd u---)d
Mrs. Ermal Sche-r.lrtnga,t nf
defeatiDg JaroaLa.v Drobny of
La W&amp;On, Faye Rou.sh, ~·Aotiquity;
-v
p ar kers burg spent Thursday
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Egypt. 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. It Wll the
Marvin H11l and Marshall Roush . Mr . and Mrs Orvy Gamer.
firat ~me Road defeated Drobny
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of Plants, Joyce, Edith and Joan
Mr. and )[rs. Billy Orr and
in six meetings.
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oua a.nd ~liftord Ashley of Le- :~ml Y, .;nr and Mrs Wm. Sorden
STANTON Del. UP - Dela" Uctt u/ h
.
Those receiving them were tart; DaJe R1lfie, Mary and Doro- and M_rs. Lo!.a .Sorden spent Sun·
d
h ten. Cathi aud Cheri of c· ,_ .·,
"The Slore Complele"
5
15 suster,
ware
Park oificiala announced to;~uc
Mr
and
Mrs
Cl
dl
thy
Tone,
v
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Those
sendo'
n&amp;
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r·~
t.lay
w1th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cline
o
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THERESA, N. y , UP.-Pft-a. .Erp11 B k J
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au a Shielru , Jack ;e Chapman
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day
that
Calumet
Farm
ba.!l
nomr _ev e apent the week end with
uc • r and visited other Dickie Young . Larry Badgley an~ were Mrs. Ray Heiney and Beqie
ettt G. Coot r~Ured ~cently after
7 DAYS PER .WEill:
mated . Iron Liege, the Kentucky 63 :yeJira or .continuout .&amp;etvlee aa
bet
parents,
Hr.
and
Mrs
Dcexal
fne~f1~
here
SJa•-htcr
Refreshments
bf
•ce
La
WLJI
s
Mr.s. Janice Fife.
~eo
Onl
Derby eh~mpion; Gen. Duke and secretary of tbe Theresa M.e~horliat
mbert .and her sister Mr and 1
Jam nowden of Dayton was
·Mr. and Mr.s. S. S. Blade of cr~am , cup caltea, &amp;andwic:hes and
8f
8 A.M. 10 t P.M.
Mrs. Roher! Snowden. '
a week, end visitor of h1s mother, .
mtnt favors were served by Mrs.
~arb1zon for the June 1 running Church Sunday SchoOJ. She abo
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rupc and .\frs. Frances Snowdl'n and his Pittsburgh visited S.dun:by with Herbert Rou.sh assisted. by Mr.s.
Ry Irma B. lhl•
of the $215,000.'added Kent Stakn •er¥00 lor m1ny years u financlal
441 Lotusl St. Middle~
daucbter of Sanston, Virg 1ni.1 , brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow- Mr and Mr.s. Albert Illll Jr.
Wal:tr Roush.
Dana Van M@ter, Joe Thoren and the June 8· renewal of· the tecretal')' of the c;hurch and treasapent the week end with hts d7n. He was accompanied here by
Elmer Pie~e anrf family bo~.ve
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rou&amp;h of and Paul Bell all took their ·ph; $3:5,000 • added Leonard Richards urer of its world,
fund.
Stakes.
grandmother , Mrs. Alma Rupc and hlli,son ,Mr. ~nd Mrs. Floyd SnDwl moved from the Wickline Pl•ce aJion are visitina: Mr. and Mra sica! examination for the army
- .attended the banquet TJI!ey left den, who vuJted her parents, Mr. to the F.mma Sugent ·PI'-Ce. '
Harold Roush.
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Mrs. Jean Hamm and son Jim
Bob Lawson moved In tbe .place
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Langhurst my s-pent Saturday 'tl(ith the fo ·.
Sunday for Akron accompanied by and Mrs. Gallic Pickens of MidMOORI TO FIGHT
HI's .Rupe where they will vJsit dlcport.
vaMcated by Mr. Plerc&lt;'.
and daughter and Bonnie Blon- mer's parents,
Rev. and Mls.
STUTTGART,
Germany Uf hil m9ther, Mn. Mabel Reeves
Mr. and P.~rs Homer Parker and
rs. IJale Hill ana ehUdten ~~~ all of Toronto !pent Sunday Carmichael of South Webster.
daughter, l.mda wc:·e gucsls Sun- spent Sunday with her mother, Wlt'h' Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston~
Several from here wPcnt tl) t~ German promoten announced toand family.
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Mr. a~d Mrs. Charle~ Haning of d~·, of hJs father. Pearl Parker of Mrsr. Dolly Wolt, Apple Gtove-.
r_. and Mrs. Dednis Douglas Roberts St~le at Syracuse Sltur· day that Archie Moore, world
light heavyweight -champion, will
~ Lancaster spent Sunday wllh her 1C ester.
.
Mlldred Uipley, Charleston, viB· al!ld family of Pomeroy and Mr day.
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aunt. Mrs. Janie Saxton .
Robert Smdcr oi Painesville lted over the weekend wit~ her and Mrs. Dentll Boggess and fam~
There w1ll be ''preachin£ .s'erv:('e m-eet Maurice Mola of France in
Mrs. JCebccca Folan Js spending llpenl the week end with her grand mother, Mra. Lela Rtp1ey;
Jly of Plants apent Sunday wHh at the church Sunday evenint a IO..round, non-tit(e bout Rt Stutt~
gart June 2. Mols replace• Pedro
the week w1lh her ~on Mr and mother, Mrs. Ethel Jackson of
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Baber, ton Mr. and MN. Harry Douglas
May 26th.
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Mrs. Chester Folan of Xeni'a She Bradbury and attended the bLn- Lawrence_ spent th ~ weekend . ~d Friend aDd aon, pavid
Larry HolleJ, tl&gt;avi'l Hysell a.. d Klyssenr. of the Netherlands, who
will attend graduation excrci~es quet.
with_ their son Caroll Balser and V.llltlng relalive1 in Pittsburgh. ;re 1 PhyHis Jhle left Sunday WJlll withdrew because ·of a hand Jn.
\
for her granddaughter, Becky Lee
MT ond ~rs. Arnold Gi'ate and !amtly, Man.dleld.
' a. their gradu,tlng c:laSII fOT New
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WedneBday evemng.
' sons, HP.rb1e, OavJd and Genie
Miss Atie Stover vlslted Sun-~
York and Washingtan tour.
Mr. :md Mrs cush John sto n or were Sunday guests or her parents' day with Sally Pearson.
Mro~. •King pf Braclbui"y was vi~Bradbur} spent Friday evcnJn, ~r. and Mr~ J . E Vance of Dan~
Mr. ar.d Mrt. Ja:r&lt; Seary,(mt
1tmg for a few daya with. b ,..
with his sister, !\fr. and Mrs. Chai: viJie Oth~r RUN~t.s o fthe Vances and chilttren and oM~. and Mts. ,Mr. and Mrs. L"lare.ice Wyatt oC daughter ; Ml'3. Victor HyseU.
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les Amos.
wc~c lhe1r ~ons, Mr and Mrs Jnhn Fisher O( Racme were the R 1
W
, Mr. .and Mrs. Ernest Molden vis- I Lowell Vance &lt;~nd daughters of guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs
'P ey, . Va., were Sunday
. PLINTY Or FRiiH AIR
Jted his slater, Mrs. Clarence 0 . I Columbus and Mr :ud Mr~&gt;.l(.:ahle 1 Herbert Shlelds.
~~~~t;a~ ~~~Rtrren,l-&lt;~, 'Mr. 3ad
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. UP - A
den who is a pal!ent at MeJgs r.r~- Vance of Wlvl'rly
George l!hrion DonOhue att.nd.
B
w powerful it
er.al Hospltal, Sunday C\'cning
, Sunday gut•sts of Mr~ . s. L. Bry. ftd the graduation of his coulln
. J_qe LaDJbert of harrisonville venlllation system
.W. MAIN ST.
the
aic.:eyery
fou~.
l'lf.ONil 1~0-~,
Mr. and Mrs Ji1oyd Thoma•
&lt;~nt w_ere Mri. Anna Nucon and Wayne Ours at Well!:vllle. OnrJ" visited . his sister-in-law, MJ!!
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In
tbe
Empir~
\\oyatt
Thursday.
Sun day guests .of hu father, J, "·', son '.v1r"e 11• an d Mn .Mary Boyd of I&amp; the .son of Mr. lhld Mrs Ken- Sam
M
Tho
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Cincinnati
and Mrs. J, w.::re
It. Murp-hy of
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mas and h ~ ~ sister Grace Gar.
d , J uc- BOYd or Pom•roy, ne th 0 un. t orrnerly of here.
Newr. Straitsville
Sunday
dener. They helped celebrate the 1 r. a,n Mrs Arza Bryant and Mrs
---9Jst birthday of hls father Other Uarrlson Bentley.
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,guests of her J?Arent , Mr. dind
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tallers at the Thomas ho~e Sun· / sonMr, and Mrs John Dyke and
Mrs. Harley Johnson. Their ' ehiJ.
day afternoon were Mrs Juamta
·Gary, of Xenia, Mr and Mrs 1
d~:~ J?h~ alld .Elame will rema·n
Bow~n and Mrs. Irene Graves
~~·a/: Woodrum and daughters of ' ,.:NJOY WIINIR: RoAiT
:xten~:~•rvl:~anclparenb t~r an
Hamaburg.
Y 0 • Mr.11. Ruth Lucas of WellThirty members a:td ·frlend 8 or
Mr
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MrJ . T. c. Porter and daughler &amp;ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Hewitt the South Bethel Eus Sund
and Mrs. Rusrcll Little .and
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da
'?
e Bms were Fn- were week
d
e · f; , Navy held Friday night at the home of home
M~ c~~f/"f gu~st~ of Mr. and lather Sam ~'"0 ' :uesiah of their the Sunday School Supt. Norman
Mr~. Sam Wyatt Mt'.!l M .
eonimenccm::::~~r~i~:~ attended tended the hmtr:,~c~:
ey all at- Bahr, of Sumner. The wlene::- Deihl and 'Mr. an'd M..;, B. a~
. Mr. and Mrs. Pnul filii ·a nrl .
Mrll. flulh Tfn sley and bro h
~oasl was .!lponsore~ by the los- Carl ~tlended the eomll'!.eneement
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~xercJses at Harrlsouville High
week
end
wllh
his
parcnt.s
Me
here
Friday
night
to
attend
radu~
School
on
Friday
night.
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and Mrs. HLram Slawtcr 0 r. a !Jon cxcrcJ~cs of their neg h
UNI?ERGOES AP,INDECTC&gt;h\Y
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pl;LIJiip-' ·or
IU4St.R of the Sin wier~; for SuJ:her Jat·k DenJt~on
p ew,
Victor Gaul who recently under Athens were Sunday KUel\!1 of
Sus!c Parker wa.-; .an over J ht w~nl_ An appendectomy at Holzot her brother, Mr. and Mr.s. B. f".
dinner were Mr . and Mrs pda~
P1tttrson and daughtc;, Ji~xlln~~ guest Saturrlay of Dcb!Jie May~ g
Hospllal was returnc.;J heme Sa~ - Carl.
Mr. •IJd MrR. Bob Largent and
Mr . and Mrs. Junior SchoonovH" ~rday He ls reported convalescMiss Verna w~ars. a gradualf!
son f'Jt ColunliJus were Sunda itn~ daughter, Conn ie, of Co!umb s mg. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs of Harrisonville High School has
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left for C~lumbus to beT new
jUests of his grandparents, !t:{. ~pent the week end with relativ~s J . M. Gaul.
and Mrr. Will Jam Largent
ere.
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position w1th the WeRtern '(lJnl,:~ 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jamcll Lan~Jng and . Alber~a SnoiVden spent Friday VJSITING MINtSTEit SI"EAKS Telegraph Company.
daughter Sutlc and su n St
f lllght with Phyllis Snowdeev. F.mJI Hanson of Florltla
Fairborn' I pent the week' r{~vc 0
'l'hc WCTU will meet n. t th
who is vl~itlng at tibe Branscpn1b BASHAN
hls .!lister, Mr. and M s e Ei ;nh hom e or Mrs. Eva Fleming 8Th c home al Tuppcn Plalna delivered
By Mr,, .l. H. Iaiiey
\ j-Jill Snd attended the ~ · IOberl duy afternoon.
' ura. the meuage Sunday evening at
.
Mr. and Mn. Everett Oura fln-:'1
nuet.
· a umn , _au -~
Mr. and Mrs Joe Do
d the worship service or South B"· children of Hebron :sp~nt $atut .
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h
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1\cv. Han.so
- ltfr. and Mrs. D~ nnis Atttf.rr
Tts: Lloyd Dugan motored io Fort t cl E~Church .
11 day with 'Mr. @llt\ M:rs. ()rvy .Gaa..
lb.
•n_d_·=·=-•n_ o:.:ILColumbus ~pent ~~~ Kno~ ,Ky., uSndny to visit Lloyd oxpec:ht• 1:fo attend the · A:n,nu~l er, also ' ?ttr. a1\d Mrs. Wm. Gain•
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c Ducan who Js stationed the
Camp Meetlrur: at God',e. IUblo er, Keno.
Mr and Mr~. Ed Selfard,g ~j· Hol- Schoo], Cincinnati II;J Jate Ma,v
,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tonl!nce
den, W. Vn , 11 re sptondJn ih
rrom ,whence be will cQntlnue 111" Mr1. Evelyn Have:ns and 110n tt ·
wer.k end with hl1:1 broth g M c vaeatJon, trip to MlcHIJan.
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Cloarles Clark
Ernest Sellards.
er, r .
I
ot 1DelaW&amp;re lpent Sunday wit l
Mrs. L. J, Heiner who ~as been
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Mr. and Mu. Clint -Qrr.
Mr. and M.rs. Wirt Hollon and
~1l~~~c',''• e&lt;~tpnst
Mcig~
General HospllllX wc-ck~
family, MlddJeport, Mr. and Mn.
Lurnect to h h
· was recr ome, Monday
Bill Bowen of the AF ~and 1lrl Jfarry Hechesky or Parkersbu.'g
N•w Furniturt
friend, Barbara Kay Filor apent Mr. and Mn. Perry BI.5J:er and
the week end with hl1 •ITioth.er, family, Kilibuck, apent Saturda•1
FOR
Mr!. Freda Wella a'nd family.
evening With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Th(' ..,.,Ideo n
Sunday guelta were her daugh· Ballard.
Sundu
Sc-hool (']a,\o8 OC th~ulc uclh
,. 1 ter• Mr. an d Mra. RBYI)'IOn d ThomMr. and Mra. Arvll Holter and
Ch 11
~
'" or, Is as and Larry Eugene Of bnJavUie. children spent Sunl'lay w1th the'
Ut' t
hclrl th&lt;'ir re_gular mee'·
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rife ,an« latter's parents, Mr and Mt,,.
lng al Uic homr.
ot Mrs. Betty
nou~&lt;h .
sons spen 1 Sunday · -vetdn( wit~ Worley Davia, Dextcl\
.Mrs. Edith. McElfresh, Leott~
Mr. nnd :'1-IrB. Webster Skeen of ~~~~~:.other, Cb•rJt, Rlt' , and
SHAN~
ardsville,
Mrs. Minnie Orr, loi!al
t"hllrlcslon, ~r8. Mur.r Skeen and··
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sax:ton ,and' 1pent Tuead1y
.. , $,1~1
011 Tho Brlglllell Corner
afternoon with
thiughh:r MarJe, Riplry, vhlt~_rt family were buaineil vi1ltor1, U.
lallflddloporl
Mrs. A. H. Dalley.
Sunday wir h MJ·. and Mrs. Bel't Wellston Saturday eYehiJ:II·
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llr. and Mt1. 1 Harry Wyatt of,
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Patty Rite 1p.ent Monda, wJth Columbus speat Sunday with MT,
Mrs. C. W. Hayman, Mr. on.l her sieter, Mrs. JuanlQ Saxton and and Mn. Tho&amp;. McKay.
family.
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Rev. EJwoocl, wife and children
Texas ... PlnkMeal,Jumbo27S~
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Emory Johnston anti Clate Ed· of Racine called on Mr. and M.a·
mundson have returned lrorn a Orvy Gainer, Sunday,
two weeka vaeaUOI;l In P1orid1.
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Karen MeKftY Ia spendln8
Don Hampton of ·columt&gt;ua -.,.. theMin
week In Columbus.
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calllna on frlend1 in tbe eommun·
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Dora
R()se
returned
to
her
ity Saturday.
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home Saturday after apendina the
Ed R.cinhard and Rl)' Ml:lrley ol pallt four week vltlllng her chit.
C~ldwetl, Ohio caHed. oa. Charlet dren.
TUSSY
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A~iblllla ... U.S.No:t r
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Rife and famil)' Monda)' evtnlh..
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer
Patty
Rlte
returned
home
with
CREAM DEODORANT
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them to Illy witll her 1later, Hel· Mrs. Etta Spencer attended th t"
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, ••• lhe inttonl deodorant!
en, and help tare for the new bal)y funeral of the Jatt 1r's brothe1
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' Hawk SUnday at Qownmg:
slrl, Cyntbb. M:arle, and the twin .. Levi
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Rick~ and Vicky. and Randy.
lnetantly stops perapiratlon odor...Mr. and f Mrs. Frank O'Neal
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Tbl.!l coming Saturday niabt the
regular meetlnt Ot the llaaon
County 4-H Leaden Aesociatlon
will be held it the Mason County
4-H Camp. A pot "tucli: supper will
bt be1d in conjunction wltb the
meeting. Be ture to be present.
as.-ih~re are s~e Important mat·teMI to be discuJ'~ed . Time--8 P. M.
CHARTERS I~VITID TO YOUNG
CAMP
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lng ·tbe 1957 ChartlnJ Clllaa. to lilt-

tend young camp. Tbll wm give
you a chance to meet the ·•~te
worker who · will lntefvlew you
,t tti4t ~hler camp. It wl,ll jl.lBO give'
you an .opportUnity to Jiel~ us in·
't~ll ~.apl_p t,rad~tlous ; ~tc.,

in the

young campers, A Jet!fr and reo
turn card will be' ae~t: you soon.
l'"f~ IQ~I!Mn ,ll!o, ~~ wHeth.

er pr 114)~ .JQU ean attedc "'oUr ol(ter~
camp, -~ ·r.eturp Jt 't6

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VoluntteJ' 4-H "Leaden: Camp
will open with aupper on Mond1y
May 't7, and close with br~akfllst
on Saturday, Junto 1.

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RUUILk it. I'IIIDOY

'lllr we bpve two wbo have said
they are going, If YOU wlsh 'to attend please advls.e thlt office as
soon u possible.
LUDIRI TO MilT

YOU ,CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN Super-Right" Quality MEATS!

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The fee. for regtstratlon, metls
a.nd kw!Jll\l 1a $10.20. we have
~venl $6.00 .ehollt&amp;tt.lpa avail·
abl'!. wh.lcb leav~ t.bj! tOM to he
paid by the Individual or only
fo4 .20. I'm aure that j.be Cooter·
enee will be a worthwhile one. So

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bedroom bome ll;l KtddleJ)(Irt or
onee &amp;Jain "1 flint to remlftd th•
:romeroy,
or
witbtn
euy
drivina
4·H
Leaders, AYlltlftt La4en:,
ROOMS. clm In inn, l2T au•
dlitance
of
either.
Call
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Councilor&amp;
and iunlor Leader•
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ple&lt;h J&gt;!ldroqll\ aullfi!t )Yill .sell
che~p. IJUlao ~lfb&lt;Kr Rt. ~.

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T~e' worlo' .,.· ~q\'1: . , proJ••!
abould be weJl unijfl' lw•Y&gt; now. 'fle-

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completed (lr at ·Jeut up to date
to be eltlible to attend ~~'•mp. Do
no.t wait until .the l&amp;at mltlute to
give
yOur ta~ ~nd cJet)lo~tration
NOTICE. 01' ASSESSM.NT
on your ; project. lf 'You Jive one
NotiCe ia hereby given that the now perhar you could·tmprove h
and give i . 'at our County Round
of the
Up Day which is oa June 14 thl!l
to con1stro:ct
year. I would like to see l lot of
pai1tclpants anr;t stiff c'om·petition
at ,th.ls year's Round Up. 411o, thePm;:Uo Speaking entra:ntf : ~hould
be working oft their . tantA ' to be
given at tbts event. Don't wilt 1un·
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til Juue 13 io pfepare.

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now foi I!J&lt; clutfliDI ~b are due
bore l'n lh' ollle,e bJ •~unH, wblch
if .)'OU wlJI ~Or 16 fbut Clll&lt;nd.!,
Is only 'two Jv••~l· .~,. BY !hat
lime YOU . mf!)~ , _.jo QVO YOUl

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Jolm Clart ot Jaebon spent tbe Wayne Mlchtgan , &amp;pent the week Weaver Satur(iay.
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teGded the 11umni banquet .
ten e the banquet.
Js 8 ptndmg an Indefinite time at
Mr.. Neva Bradlord and daughMr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilcox and the home ol Mn. Ode Heine/
ter, Mra. LucUJe Smith and grand· family f1f Langsville were Sunday
Chr!ord
Ashley attended a
1011 • lfr . .Jnd Mrs. Bruce Smith dJnner guests of her parent!, Mr. birthday party Sunday a• th :
and daqrter of Columbu1 visited and Mrs. J. C. Philhps.
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0f Roger RoustL.of Appl!
friends hece Sunday .
Mr . and Mrs. Ri'"h"cd
Conaday Gc':'v•e.
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The Methodist Sunday · School
Will 1 week end guest Of Mn. Jen. ere.
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nle Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dawson of
sen e.. e JB sc ooJ aenion
Mr. and Mrs. llecman Welch and Nltro, w. va. were week end with a white Bible Sunday.

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A birthday party wu elven Sun. Cal Orr at Antiqu.ity
day afternoon by Mr and Mn. Her~r and M~. Perry Baker Jnd

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~DaUy Sen~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May 23, 1957.,

TO RUN FIV) !tAUS
SAN FRANC'JSCO UP - Merv
Lincoln. the 23-f'tar-old Australian
runner who h11 run a 3:59 mile
arrilled in tbe United Stltet Sun:
day _to compete ln ' five mijor
track meets. beiinnlnr with the
Coliseum Relays at Loa Anaeles
next Friday nliJit.

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of their aon, Roter; ,who was c:el.e- wlth Mr. and Mrs Grover Wh.i'e
brating hl1 eia:blh birthday. Tlliaae
Mr. and Mn . Clayton Partlo·r
VlENN~
AudraUa
Lew III~=====~===::;.
Hoad
of Auatra1la
won UP
the- mep's
preaent were Mn. Walter Roush and Mrs. Emma Partlow ealled
IJnglla tiUe Su.nttay ln VIenna'•
Ruuell Roush and daugbtera:, Nan~ on Mrs. Lu~.!Y Spe~cer Frida)'.
international tennl1 toumament by
cy and Sharoh; Prank •nd u---)d
Mrs. Ermal Sche-r.lrtnga,t nf
defeatiDg JaroaLa.v Drobny of
La W&amp;On, Faye Rou.sh, ~·Aotiquity;
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p ar kers burg spent Thursday
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Egypt. 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. It Wll the
Marvin H11l and Marshall Roush . Mr . and Mrs Orvy Gamer.
firat ~me Road defeated Drobny
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of Plants, Joyce, Edith and Joan
Mr. and )[rs. Billy Orr and
in six meetings.
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oua a.nd ~liftord Ashley of Le- :~ml Y, .;nr and Mrs Wm. Sorden
STANTON Del. UP - Dela" Uctt u/ h
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Those receiving them were tart; DaJe R1lfie, Mary and Doro- and M_rs. Lo!.a .Sorden spent Sun·
d
h ten. Cathi aud Cheri of c· ,_ .·,
"The Slore Complele"
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15 suster,
ware
Park oificiala announced to;~uc
Mr
and
Mrs
Cl
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thy
Tone,
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Those
sendo'
n&amp;
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t.lay
w1th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cline
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THERESA, N. y , UP.-Pft-a. .Erp11 B k J
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au a Shielru , Jack ;e Chapman
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that
Calumet
Farm
ba.!l
nomr _ev e apent the week end with
uc • r and visited other Dickie Young . Larry Badgley an~ were Mrs. Ray Heiney and Beqie
ettt G. Coot r~Ured ~cently after
7 DAYS PER .WEill:
mated . Iron Liege, the Kentucky 63 :yeJira or .continuout .&amp;etvlee aa
bet
parents,
Hr.
and
Mrs
Dcexal
fne~f1~
here
SJa•-htcr
Refreshments
bf
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La
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Mr.s. Janice Fife.
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Derby eh~mpion; Gen. Duke and secretary of tbe Theresa M.e~horliat
mbert .and her sister Mr and 1
Jam nowden of Dayton was
·Mr. and Mr.s. S. S. Blade of cr~am , cup caltea, &amp;andwic:hes and
8f
8 A.M. 10 t P.M.
Mrs. Roher! Snowden. '
a week, end visitor of h1s mother, .
mtnt favors were served by Mrs.
~arb1zon for the June 1 running Church Sunday SchoOJ. She abo
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rupc and .\frs. Frances Snowdl'n and his Pittsburgh visited S.dun:by with Herbert Rou.sh assisted. by Mr.s.
Ry Irma B. lhl•
of the $215,000.'added Kent Stakn •er¥00 lor m1ny years u financlal
441 Lotusl St. Middle~
daucbter of Sanston, Virg 1ni.1 , brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow- Mr and Mr.s. Albert Illll Jr.
Wal:tr Roush.
Dana Van M@ter, Joe Thoren and the June 8· renewal of· the tecretal')' of the c;hurch and treasapent the week end with hts d7n. He was accompanied here by
Elmer Pie~e anrf family bo~.ve
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rou&amp;h of and Paul Bell all took their ·ph; $3:5,000 • added Leonard Richards urer of its world,
fund.
Stakes.
grandmother , Mrs. Alma Rupc and hlli,son ,Mr. ~nd Mrs. Floyd SnDwl moved from the Wickline Pl•ce aJion are visitina: Mr. and Mra sica! examination for the army
- .attended the banquet TJI!ey left den, who vuJted her parents, Mr. to the F.mma Sugent ·PI'-Ce. '
Harold Roush.
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Mrs. Jean Hamm and son Jim
Bob Lawson moved In tbe .place
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Langhurst my s-pent Saturday 'tl(ith the fo ·.
Sunday for Akron accompanied by and Mrs. Gallic Pickens of MidMOORI TO FIGHT
HI's .Rupe where they will vJsit dlcport.
vaMcated by Mr. Plerc&lt;'.
and daughter and Bonnie Blon- mer's parents,
Rev. and Mls.
STUTTGART,
Germany Uf hil m9ther, Mn. Mabel Reeves
Mr. and P.~rs Homer Parker and
rs. IJale Hill ana ehUdten ~~~ all of Toronto !pent Sunday Carmichael of South Webster.
daughter, l.mda wc:·e gucsls Sun- spent Sunday with her mother, Wlt'h' Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston~
Several from here wPcnt tl) t~ German promoten announced toand family.
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Mr. a~d Mrs. Charle~ Haning of d~·, of hJs father. Pearl Parker of Mrsr. Dolly Wolt, Apple Gtove-.
r_. and Mrs. Dednis Douglas Roberts St~le at Syracuse Sltur· day that Archie Moore, world
light heavyweight -champion, will
~ Lancaster spent Sunday wllh her 1C ester.
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Mlldred Uipley, Charleston, viB· al!ld family of Pomeroy and Mr day.
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Robert Smdcr oi Painesville lted over the weekend wit~ her and Mrs. Dentll Boggess and fam~
There w1ll be ''preachin£ .s'erv:('e m-eet Maurice Mola of France in
Mrs. JCebccca Folan Js spending llpenl the week end with her grand mother, Mra. Lela Rtp1ey;
Jly of Plants apent Sunday wHh at the church Sunday evenint a IO..round, non-tit(e bout Rt Stutt~
gart June 2. Mols replace• Pedro
the week w1lh her ~on Mr and mother, Mrs. Ethel Jackson of
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Baber, ton Mr. and MN. Harry Douglas
May 26th.
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Mrs. Chester Folan of Xeni'a She Bradbury and attended the bLn- Lawrence_ spent th ~ weekend . ~d Friend aDd aon, pavid
Larry HolleJ, tl&gt;avi'l Hysell a.. d Klyssenr. of the Netherlands, who
will attend graduation excrci~es quet.
with_ their son Caroll Balser and V.llltlng relalive1 in Pittsburgh. ;re 1 PhyHis Jhle left Sunday WJlll withdrew because ·of a hand Jn.
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for her granddaughter, Becky Lee
MT ond ~rs. Arnold Gi'ate and !amtly, Man.dleld.
' a. their gradu,tlng c:laSII fOT New
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WedneBday evemng.
' sons, HP.rb1e, OavJd and Genie
Miss Atie Stover vlslted Sun-~
York and Washingtan tour.
Mr. :md Mrs cush John sto n or were Sunday guests or her parents' day with Sally Pearson.
Mro~. •King pf Braclbui"y was vi~Bradbur} spent Friday evcnJn, ~r. and Mr~ J . E Vance of Dan~
Mr. ar.d Mrt. Ja:r&lt; Seary,(mt
1tmg for a few daya with. b ,..
with his sister, !\fr. and Mrs. Chai: viJie Oth~r RUN~t.s o fthe Vances and chilttren and oM~. and Mts. ,Mr. and Mrs. L"lare.ice Wyatt oC daughter ; Ml'3. Victor HyseU.
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les Amos.
wc~c lhe1r ~ons, Mr and Mrs Jnhn Fisher O( Racme were the R 1
W
, Mr. .and Mrs. Ernest Molden vis- I Lowell Vance &lt;~nd daughters of guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs
'P ey, . Va., were Sunday
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Jted his slater, Mrs. Clarence 0 . I Columbus and Mr :ud Mr~&gt;.l(.:ahle 1 Herbert Shlelds.
~~~~t;a~ ~~~Rtrren,l-&lt;~, 'Mr. 3ad
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. UP - A
den who is a pal!ent at MeJgs r.r~- Vance of Wlvl'rly
George l!hrion DonOhue att.nd.
B
w powerful it
er.al Hospltal, Sunday C\'cning
, Sunday gut•sts of Mr~ . s. L. Bry. ftd the graduation of his coulln
. J_qe LaDJbert of harrisonville venlllation system
.W. MAIN ST.
the
aic.:eyery
fou~.
l'lf.ONil 1~0-~,
Mr. and Mrs Ji1oyd Thoma•
&lt;~nt w_ere Mri. Anna Nucon and Wayne Ours at Well!:vllle. OnrJ" visited . his sister-in-law, MJ!!
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Empir~
\\oyatt
Thursday.
Sun day guests .of hu father, J, "·', son '.v1r"e 11• an d Mn .Mary Boyd of I&amp; the .son of Mr. lhld Mrs Ken- Sam
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and Mrs. J, w.::re
It. Murp-hy of
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mas and h ~ ~ sister Grace Gar.
d , J uc- BOYd or Pom•roy, ne th 0 un. t orrnerly of here.
Newr. Straitsville
Sunday
dener. They helped celebrate the 1 r. a,n Mrs Arza Bryant and Mrs
---9Jst birthday of hls father Other Uarrlson Bentley.
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,guests of her J?Arent , Mr. dind
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tallers at the Thomas ho~e Sun· / sonMr, and Mrs John Dyke and
Mrs. Harley Johnson. Their ' ehiJ.
day afternoon were Mrs Juamta
·Gary, of Xenia, Mr and Mrs 1
d~:~ J?h~ alld .Elame will rema·n
Bow~n and Mrs. Irene Graves
~~·a/: Woodrum and daughters of ' ,.:NJOY WIINIR: RoAiT
:xten~:~•rvl:~anclparenb t~r an
Hamaburg.
Y 0 • Mr.11. Ruth Lucas of WellThirty members a:td ·frlend 8 or
Mr
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MrJ . T. c. Porter and daughler &amp;ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Hewitt the South Bethel Eus Sund
and Mrs. Rusrcll Little .and
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da
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e Bms were Fn- were week
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e · f; , Navy held Friday night at the home of home
M~ c~~f/"f gu~st~ of Mr. and lather Sam ~'"0 ' :uesiah of their the Sunday School Supt. Norman
Mr~. Sam Wyatt Mt'.!l M .
eonimenccm::::~~r~i~:~ attended tended the hmtr:,~c~:
ey all at- Bahr, of Sumner. The wlene::- Deihl and 'Mr. an'd M..;, B. a~
. Mr. and Mrs. Pnul filii ·a nrl .
Mrll. flulh Tfn sley and bro h
~oasl was .!lponsore~ by the los- Carl ~tlended the eomll'!.eneement
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~xercJses at Harrlsouville High
week
end
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his
parcnt.s
Me
here
Friday
night
to
attend
radu~
School
on
Friday
night.
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UNI?ERGOES AP,INDECTC&gt;h\Y
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pl;LIJiip-' ·or
IU4St.R of the Sin wier~; for SuJ:her Jat·k DenJt~on
p ew,
Victor Gaul who recently under Athens were Sunday KUel\!1 of
Sus!c Parker wa.-; .an over J ht w~nl_ An appendectomy at Holzot her brother, Mr. and Mr.s. B. f".
dinner were Mr . and Mrs pda~
P1tttrson and daughtc;, Ji~xlln~~ guest Saturrlay of Dcb!Jie May~ g
Hospllal was returnc.;J heme Sa~ - Carl.
Mr. •IJd MrR. Bob Largent and
Mr . and Mrs. Junior SchoonovH" ~rday He ls reported convalescMiss Verna w~ars. a gradualf!
son f'Jt ColunliJus were Sunda itn~ daughter, Conn ie, of Co!umb s mg. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs of Harrisonville High School has
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jUests of his grandparents, !t:{. ~pent the week end with relativ~s J . M. Gaul.
and Mrr. Will Jam Largent
ere.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamcll Lan~Jng and . Alber~a SnoiVden spent Friday VJSITING MINtSTEit SI"EAKS Telegraph Company.
daughter Sutlc and su n St
f lllght with Phyllis Snowdeev. F.mJI Hanson of Florltla
Fairborn' I pent the week' r{~vc 0
'l'hc WCTU will meet n. t th
who is vl~itlng at tibe Branscpn1b BASHAN
hls .!lister, Mr. and M s e Ei ;nh hom e or Mrs. Eva Fleming 8Th c home al Tuppcn Plalna delivered
By Mr,, .l. H. Iaiiey
\ j-Jill Snd attended the ~ · IOberl duy afternoon.
' ura. the meuage Sunday evening at
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Mr. and Mn. Everett Oura fln-:'1
nuet.
· a umn , _au -~
Mr. and Mrs Joe Do
d the worship service or South B"· children of Hebron :sp~nt $atut .
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- ltfr. and Mrs. D~ nnis Atttf.rr
Tts: Lloyd Dugan motored io Fort t cl E~Church .
11 day with 'Mr. @llt\ M:rs. ()rvy .Gaa..
lb.
•n_d_·=·=-•n_ o:.:ILColumbus ~pent ~~~ Kno~ ,Ky., uSndny to visit Lloyd oxpec:ht• 1:fo attend the · A:n,nu~l er, also ' ?ttr. a1\d Mrs. Wm. Gain•
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c Ducan who Js stationed the
Camp Meetlrur: at God',e. IUblo er, Keno.
Mr and Mr~. Ed Selfard,g ~j· Hol- Schoo], Cincinnati II;J Jate Ma,v
,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tonl!nce
den, W. Vn , 11 re sptondJn ih
rrom ,whence be will cQntlnue 111" Mr1. Evelyn Have:ns and 110n tt ·
wer.k end with hl1:1 broth g M c vaeatJon, trip to MlcHIJan.
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Cloarles Clark
Ernest Sellards.
er, r .
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ot 1DelaW&amp;re lpent Sunday wit l
Mrs. L. J, Heiner who ~as been
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Mr. and Mu. Clint -Qrr.
Mr. and M.rs. Wirt Hollon and
~1l~~~c',''• e&lt;~tpnst
Mcig~
General HospllllX wc-ck~
family, MlddJeport, Mr. and Mn.
Lurnect to h h
· was recr ome, Monday
Bill Bowen of the AF ~and 1lrl Jfarry Hechesky or Parkersbu.'g
N•w Furniturt
friend, Barbara Kay Filor apent Mr. and Mn. Perry BI.5J:er and
the week end with hl1 •ITioth.er, family, Kilibuck, apent Saturda•1
FOR
Mr!. Freda Wella a'nd family.
evening With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Th(' ..,.,Ideo n
Sunday guelta were her daugh· Ballard.
Sundu
Sc-hool (']a,\o8 OC th~ulc uclh
,. 1 ter• Mr. an d Mra. RBYI)'IOn d ThomMr. and Mra. Arvll Holter and
Ch 11
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'" or, Is as and Larry Eugene Of bnJavUie. children spent Sunl'lay w1th the'
Ut' t
hclrl th&lt;'ir re_gular mee'·
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rife ,an« latter's parents, Mr and Mt,,.
lng al Uic homr.
ot Mrs. Betty
nou~&lt;h .
sons spen 1 Sunday · -vetdn( wit~ Worley Davia, Dextcl\
.Mrs. Edith. McElfresh, Leott~
Mr. nnd :'1-IrB. Webster Skeen of ~~~~~:.other, Cb•rJt, Rlt' , and
SHAN~
ardsville,
Mrs. Minnie Orr, loi!al
t"hllrlcslon, ~r8. Mur.r Skeen and··
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sax:ton ,and' 1pent Tuead1y
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011 Tho Brlglllell Corner
afternoon with
thiughh:r MarJe, Riplry, vhlt~_rt family were buaineil vi1ltor1, U.
lallflddloporl
Mrs. A. H. Dalley.
Sunday wir h MJ·. and Mrs. Bel't Wellston Saturday eYehiJ:II·
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Patty Rite 1p.ent Monda, wJth Columbus speat Sunday with MT,
Mrs. C. W. Hayman, Mr. on.l her sieter, Mrs. JuanlQ Saxton and and Mn. Tho&amp;. McKay.
family.
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Rev. EJwoocl, wife and children
Texas ... PlnkMeal,Jumbo27S~
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Emory Johnston anti Clate Ed· of Racine called on Mr. and M.a·
mundson have returned lrorn a Orvy Gainer, Sunday,
two weeka vaeaUOI;l In P1orid1.
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Karen MeKftY Ia spendln8
Don Hampton of ·columt&gt;ua -.,.. theMin
week In Columbus.
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calllna on frlend1 in tbe eommun·
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Dora
R()se
returned
to
her
ity Saturday.
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Ed R.cinhard and Rl)' Ml:lrley ol pallt four week vltlllng her chit.
C~ldwetl, Ohio caHed. oa. Charlet dren.
TUSSY
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Rife and famil)' Monda)' evtnlh..
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Patty
Rlte
returned
home
with
CREAM DEODORANT
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them to Illy witll her 1later, Hel· Mrs. Etta Spencer attended th t"
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en, and help tare for the new bal)y funeral of the Jatt 1r's brothe1
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slrl, Cyntbb. M:arle, and the twin .. Levi
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Rick~ and Vicky. and Randy.
lnetantly stops perapiratlon odor...Mr. and f Mrs. Frank O'Neal
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Tbl.!l coming Saturday niabt the
regular meetlnt Ot the llaaon
County 4-H Leaden Aesociatlon
will be held it the Mason County
4-H Camp. A pot "tucli: supper will
bt be1d in conjunction wltb the
meeting. Be ture to be present.
as.-ih~re are s~e Important mat·teMI to be discuJ'~ed . Time--8 P. M.
CHARTERS I~VITID TO YOUNG
CAMP
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tend young camp. Tbll wm give
you a chance to meet the ·•~te
worker who · will lntefvlew you
,t tti4t ~hler camp. It wl,ll jl.lBO give'
you an .opportUnity to Jiel~ us in·
't~ll ~.apl_p t,rad~tlous ; ~tc.,

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young campers, A Jet!fr and reo
turn card will be' ae~t: you soon.
l'"f~ IQ~I!Mn ,ll!o, ~~ wHeth.

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camp, -~ ·r.eturp Jt 't6

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May 't7, and close with br~akfllst
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they are going, If YOU wlsh 'to attend please advls.e thlt office as
soon u possible.
LUDIRI TO MilT

YOU ,CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN Super-Right" Quality MEATS!

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~venl $6.00 .ehollt&amp;tt.lpa avail·
abl'!. wh.lcb leav~ t.bj! tOM to he
paid by the Individual or only
fo4 .20. I'm aure that j.be Cooter·
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Mt...-mC)denr, • .roOm• and bath.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomiii'Oy·¥iddleport~O., lolly 23, 19$,-1

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bedroom bome ll;l KtddleJ)(Irt or
onee &amp;Jain "1 flint to remlftd th•
:romeroy,
or
witbtn
euy
drivina
4·H
Leaders, AYlltlftt La4en:,
ROOMS. clm In inn, l2T au•
dlitance
of
either.
Call
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Councilor&amp;
and iunlor Leader•
ttinut, PomeMif'.
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ple&lt;h J&gt;!ldroqll\ aullfi!t )Yill .sell
che~p. IJUlao ~lfb&lt;Kr Rt. ~.

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T~e' worlo' .,.· ~q\'1: . , proJ••!
abould be weJl unijfl' lw•Y&gt; now. 'fle-

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completed (lr at ·Jeut up to date
to be eltlible to attend ~~'•mp. Do
no.t wait until .the l&amp;at mltlute to
give
yOur ta~ ~nd cJet)lo~tration
NOTICE. 01' ASSESSM.NT
on your ; project. lf 'You Jive one
NotiCe ia hereby given that the now perhar you could·tmprove h
and give i . 'at our County Round
of the
Up Day which is oa June 14 thl!l
to con1stro:ct
year. I would like to see l lot of
pai1tclpants anr;t stiff c'om·petition
at ,th.ls year's Round Up. 411o, thePm;:Uo Speaking entra:ntf : ~hould
be working oft their . tantA ' to be
given at tbts event. Don't wilt 1un·
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bore l'n lh' ollle,e bJ •~unH, wblch
if .)'OU wlJI ~Or 16 fbut Clll&lt;nd.!,
Is only 'two Jv••~l· .~,. BY !hat
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PONTIAC
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VB. ENGINE
RADIO
HEATER
HYDRAMATI C
BACK UP LIGHTS
FENDER SHIELDS
White Side Wall Tires

$1595

Middleport
Society

Four Generations
In Local Visit

Four a:eneraLions - of Howells
Mr. and Mn. Jamt.li Web'lr, ended a five day visit last wee ,
who have 5 pent the wUJter at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A
f(lrt Lauderdale, Fla., have re
turned ffl their home on Htgh S . MJihoan attended the funeral of
Arnold Andel'3on, brother of Mrs
Mrs. A. v Smith left todly for Herman Ba1ley , In Charleston.
Columbus where her four year Thursday.
granddaug hter, Nancy 1'hompsu 1,
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hantng.
is crllically ill after major sur· Lancaster,
and Mr. and Mrs
gery at \,.':~iverslty Hospital.
M S~l. and Mrs M' F Walker
Shrevepor.t, La ., ar~ vJstlHJg their

Clarence .Gr1rncs,
Manche!lltJr.
have vimte:l Mrs Eva Brown t:-u:::
w~ek

Alr5 Patrtct.a Kloes and daugh
parents, Mr . .tnd Mrs L J) Scott
Middleport and Mr and Mrs ters, Trudy and Marianne, au d
Mrs. Gertrude Kloe.s have moveo
Stlrl Walker, Mason.
to the apartment over the D L
Debby and Linda. ~ ma ll r!r..ugh Heck ofrke on North
Secun I
te.rs of M. Sgt. and Mrs Wi.lUam A~ e nuc
Welker, were guests of the ·
Mr and Mrs Jack Mcl\tlllan of
grandpare nts , Mr. and Mrs C h 1 ~.
Sauer and aunt, Mus Sally Squcr, Ft Colltns, Colo, vistted WeQnes
wh1le their mother wu In De- day and Thursday lit lhe home of
tt-oit, Mich., where M. Sgt Wt&gt;l· Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hayes, Kingskcr IS stationed
b;u~ry~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M!U ~ . Mr
and Mrs Shirley Mtlh, 'Mr11. Wt\
bs Grueser and M'~'!l. La wren · •

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All Pr1•ces
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MOTORS
Phqne 6242
MIDDLEPORT

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THURS.·FRI.
Alan Ladrl

MAY 23·24
June Allyson

THE NkCONNELL STORY
(Cme m ;u;copc- · Tccbrucolor)
Peggy Cast le

----abo-Richard Denning

OKLAHOMA WOMAN
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CLELA I!r.IDS
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APPL lANCE

118 W. Main St. Phone 200
Pomeroy, Ohio

Super-Scope)

V Howell and Ralph McKee, 106
Plum ~treet
The first generation was 1\lr
and Mrs Howell; -'Cc0nd, Dr
Edna HoweU McKnight , Bedfol'f
Ind. ; the third Mrs. Lou~ Hoover, Bloonungton. Ind : and the
fourth, M~!. Hoover':!! son, Stev.e
and daughter Mary Eleanor.
Mr. Howell Is rec~vermg from
an &amp;ccJdent fh·e weeks ago wben
his hand was caught m a power,
~ aw and one r1nger was cut :&gt;H
w1th t he other~ of h1.s left ha.ld
bcJng badly mang,lerl.

Annual District
FFA Banquet Held
At'Chesterhill

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8-DaDy SonUDel,

Those attent.lng from the R I•
cme Chaplcr wer. Dwa~n Sayro,

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ester CouncJ
Twenty..'
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Larry Holter, David JlY•ell, Don
Johruon, Tom
&lt;;urUo. LlrrJ
Ebersbat!h. Waht Fo1ttr, Jobn
The twe.ntr-UIIlrd annlvtnar,. o1
Wmgett, Carl Wolfe, Jame&amp; Pric • Cheater Cou.acll [,)aqbtlrt Of
Melvm Cl.fcJe, H&amp;rr)' Ours, Jack Amefi!=• wu obaerved at th~
Wtgal, Charles Ga1.1l, Roy van re_~wu meetinc of rht Couacll.
Meter. and Agrjculture !nstruc: Tuesday e-venin• .
tors Howard Nolan and Glenn
.lll1'll Glt!n TUttle, to~lor, pre.

Claude V. J.ones
Is Honored Guest
At Sunday Dinner
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pratdcd 1t tbe

meetln,1

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show ror whleb "tbt elub wlllma~u
sJx 'lrraniemeny.- 'rttllowinl lrt•
other ~pqnnine: m.e~ttnc there wll~

Is Installed As
CCL Presiden.t

be a meeting to plan tbe arrana:ementa.

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Sptae~• ahd
M;n. ~ar1e1
intt~ the Club
Plans .were

·IBowles Hurls Setond Shutout

Mrs. Jane -:Wel~r.

In 3 Days For Yellow Jackets

Clarkson w1!'1 :voted
membership.

made for a wiener

how to apeoi:l the money they ·Ha:ve

2nd Ward Wornen's
Club Meeting Is
Held On Tuesdqy

Twilight GOrderr'
Club Elects-New
Officer Group ·

T'ro Pomerox
· TheT~les

year when thl!'

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the borne of Mrs. Dwight
p;;;.k~~~. Pleas~nt ~~idge Road,
waa beautifully , doeorated
arrangements of paQsles, •
rosee and peoniea. Mrs. Jed We~
ster Sr, and ' 'Mn. Harry Roualt,

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Resolution Asks
Highway Dept. To
Repair Route 124

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were ,.fecled '" for

A contribution of $5 '1'1.1 made' were co.bO!te!se.s. J r ·
to the Clnc~r Fund wben the kc·
Mrs. Gerald Wilderrbutb was
ond Ward Wpmen's club ·met on eleC~ aJ preside'nt; ·~s. T. "A.
Tuesday evenJng at the Wird- Hennesy, v1ce' 1 president; .Mra,
HouBe.
::tOuli· Reibel, secretary . add Kte. ,
Ralph G-ilri)Ofe, ~ialirer. ,
Mrs. William Sheridan, presfThe meetllig opened wlth~&gt;devo.
dent, preaided and it wa 1 detlded
\ions
,qtld prayer le_d b.JI Mn. '1'.
lll have a grab bag e111Ie at &amp;be A. May.
Mrs. Weblter. prestdent.
June meetln.r U a money making
pretject. The traveling pr~e donated by Mrs. Howard Kitehen
W88 awarded to Mrs. Orval WUea, '
Games were play~ and prizes
awarded the winners.

CLASS

The Middleport Yellow Jackets moved to within one game
today of -the state Class ·A baJebaD championship when they
rattled 10 bits &gt;!'ff of two Salem Local pitchers for 10 runs a.s
J1m Bowles pitched bis second shutout in three days.
The gamf was played this morning at 10 on the regular
OSU diamond and brings the Jaekets into the finals tomor·

roast to be held at the Middleport
Roadside Park on June 30th. Tbe
CCL will walt until Fall to ·d~dile
ment for tbe new Middleport 8Jementary School This wu their
project for the past year..
Hosteisea were Mra. Tbeio, Mn.
Richard Chambers and Mrs. Ylefley Fry an~ they aened rtfreshments to the membera at the cloJe
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meetin,r
Mondav ~tghf· "'l !t ' · Jhe ~e o, ,,.
MrS. E. R. Topij:t(Jnt. ·
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deallna wtth lf~?tb~,' -Day u t~
opetti.ng of the meetill( •fler . I

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pFanr

P..ill we ':1'

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MN. Pbi~p M'ein~art in JuM. · · :
; Du('ing lbe sonat h,pur gamu
were played With. prh.ea won bY
made to · mt!iBt

?41's. William AJIJI1an, Mrs ... John'
Mayer. Mi's. C. F. HawkiNt. 1nd
Mf&amp;-11 Meinhart. Tb'e ' bestesa'* '*"'
rrt a "alad eourse.
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att Gilbert,
. Lydia
l{enry BaJiey Sr.. Mrs ~
Boyd.
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BlackwtH:Id, Miss Made-line

Mrs. Gardner Mank: 10

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pan with " ' - In any alhor koal of b-tl•.
Y01, ~no Kruot lo o tpOdal formula
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Attend District
RA\f ReuniQo
Davis, hj,:b priest of
Chapter 80 Royal Areh
Arthur Nease, PhH Wi11·
George Krider an\1 'W1:t
Scott.· accompanied .-eight ca ,
d.idates ko Wtllston W.ednesda1
evening to attend thl!l Sixtb JMs· .
triet Royal Arch Mason reunio,,
Officer• from 'the lb: Chapten
comprising , th~ Sixth Distnet
eonfenid the RAM degree on a
group or eandidates Jncludinj t"'e
eight from. Pomeroy.

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q"!'lltrud va!H""' ......a rhiht iii

Eleetric ·utility .

celebration . bealnl~ at

M. Sunday, when there
a mwlcal proaram. 'The , Bra"
Choir and the Girls' Ensemble
from Gallla Academy Hieh SehiKII
will be reatu~d In the protram.
1\J~~rd faUg of ColuQibut. Sttt
~rvieor of State MemoriJJ' un.t:e:r th~ historical •oelety 'wlll rflpruent that organiaatlon.
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of the Amertean Revolution
aulst the e~ator~ Mrs. Wi ;li·
Swiller, ill,.. the 10&lt;!-lfl ent, ,•
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was committed afield.
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Middleport got a two-run bulg~
in the top of the seco,nd inning,
then nploded aU over the place
seven ·ru01 on ftve biU and
ODI! error ln the fourth.
Jr. Kennedy led oft the fourtb
witb a singl~ and Crooks WQ safe
third buemaq. P:~:keriDJ's er·
ror. Ed McC6m11 singled to center-.
field and Kennedy came acrou.
Harlan Whitlatch waited to (iU
the neb and S. J+onthall, .aeeond
Salem pttcber, ltrUck out Tommy
Da"is. Dave Hindy wu safe on a
fielder'a choice .as Wa• Whitlatch
going down to second on an error
a:~ Croo.lr$ scored.
Bowles, whose bat bad been cool
ln tbe
tournet, stepped
ln and
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Observance To
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meul, three bits while bis defensive eorps played bil le1gue

Mfs .. Waid Gorby, Mra. cur!0
Jenkinson, Mrs. AUce Cllrk

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c.,.ly, that Germann Kruat bread Ja

oppontnl
held the highly touted
l Mi;~~:r;!
boys of Coaeh Bill Sallee to a

Several

the a·nnUIII observ.;.nce o( L't·
fa,-ette Day wUI be held at thE'
S~a&amp;e , HtetoricaJ Mmeum, "Ollt
House", sunday, May 26.
It wa. in thle tun , that tht.
F'renrb General WI! til!}terlalned
1n hla visit to Galllpolll 1n 1825.
For almost two deeade, the r'e·
stored tavern has paJrl bom•ge to
~he .gaJiant Frenchman by open.
tnt Jtt doors and pr-dens to tftt,
P,Ublic, With .no admiuion ' fee Oil
lhla day

You ca• III•U•v. ua wh•n ww aay, til•

the other semi-final, 11 the

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Doylestown, victors over RO&amp;sford,

A draft of a resolution for
study by Pomeroy C&lt;luneU bemg
readie(! today in town hall by lh1
office or the mayor ask.l th~l
State Route 124 will not be r~
inoved from it.s pres~nt,. location
unless •tate action is taken to rr·
patr it.
The rCJWiution, wb1ch probably
will be presented 'at the June 8
lleann g bcTe called by rhe De
partment or Higbw~s, IIJ)'I the
street ha5 been dam:.ged by tra ~­
fic that b.u not originated In
Pomeroy.
It goes on to show tbat curbings and drive way• b;;ave bie"!D
(.amaged, .and a5ks a hot mr..:
surface. plua the other repalts
The Jtate proposes to r.-rou ~e
via Laurel Cliff_ ·
ble.
otters villat;e
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the &lt;:!O&amp;t
-to l~!it'~.!iU~

Relresbments
Mra. Eugene Trlolett.
'"d Mr~ . f.tero;r

ITSELF

SINGLB COPY-Ic

Adv•ces To State Final
lo-·o Win -Over·Salem ~

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a«umulated for pur.r.baain' .equip.

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at the home of Mn. Paul Tb.eiu.
Mra. Janiea Pullen ,out·rolna: preal.
dent preaided rt the nteetlnc and
Mra. Che1ter Erwin was installing
Present were Mr. and Mfll officer.
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Clau de Jones, Mrs. Oal11y Tbom.h
Q.thers lnata.lled were : viee-pteaJ.
Dick JOnc-l! , Mr.' and ·Mrs. AJvlo dent, Mrt Wealty Fry; etcretUY.,
Haggy and gr:mddaughler Debbf Mra. Willialn Slater; treuurer,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co\'l Mrs. P. K. RU85e11; PubUcity, )Ira.
l!rdale, Mr. and Mr•. Jack WaJ- Uoncl Bogp.
I('rs and sons, Jact1e and Steve
T:Wo new meAllten were welMr. and Mra. Malcolin Wat'd, Mr. comed to the CCL: Mr1. Emitr

The 19!16·57 Racine FFA trcaDavid Hysell, was awarded
a pen and per.cil set for havm ~
kept the best chapter treasurer's
book m the dJstrJCl Other awarrt s
1 re('eived bv the chapter were •
gold bar for Chapter Busines ·
Procedure and a branze bar fnr
Stat" t:hacter contest.
and ¥r3. Bill Colley, Mr. an~
-Mls
Drew Haggy, Kathleen Jor.
'J'hc main $'p eaker of the even·
ing was Jim Fmley, Southeast es, Columbus; Mr. and Mr11. Lu·
Lhcr Fredmek.
Mrs. Mllt"tied
Sectional V1ce-Presif. ent .
Arter many awards were pr~ Ward, and son Sco~ty, Bidwell ,
sentcd to various chapten a11 I Mrs Owen Cottrell . and daughteu
memhcrs of business meetmg was Debby And Lynn, Columbus, M;l·
held for the purpose ot electl':lg Debby and LYnn, Columbia, Mo. ;
01stwt 15 offtcers for the 1937 IGCtll .

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f&gt;'I'"A banquet and bu,tness rneet- at . a dmner .May 19 111 the home
tng was held in the Marion Gym r~ Mr. an(! Mrs. W.alters in' celebratlon of hi.s 81st birthday.
at Cht•sterhll\, Ohlo.

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Mr•. Millard Wildermuth wosln·

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1t11lled as the new President ot

Claude V. Jones, father of Mrs

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plana 'Wfl'~ dbeutH&lt;l
diKu.,loq, wu held 6n llio
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Mrs. Wildermuth

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VFW Memorial
Services To Be

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Memorial Day 11ervicea for t:t •
Veterans of Foreign Wlll'll Po!lt
4'738 of Pomn.ray will be held aJ ·
11:30 A. K. in the Saered Heart ,.
·cemetery according to announcement lnade today hy Hob.u 1
Raub, po!t commander.
Speaker for the Memorial O-.,y
rite! , will be Reynold Greene, Ed!
tqr Or 'I'be Daily s~ntincL Wi~h
others on the progr&amp;m
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Rev. Father John Turel, GUbert · -"
t'wiiling and Hobart Raub in ad·
ditton to tlle post firing sqUa \- · ' •
Veter'an.s of the Sptnlsh-Amer. · cin World Wars r and ll and
the' Korean Wars will also parU·: .
cippte in the VFW scrvicel.
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