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meetme: Wedoeadlto' nlJt'ht 7 30 P .:lay School lh30 A M MorniD(I Faith", S f3 P M Juntor Youth you l~ave the chu'"h buildmg? Are Pew Farm•r, Cli'.Ol Hudson, Mark 6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 25, 1957
\1. Everyo.ue coOOiallY mvitfJI:l
.;::~~ 11 A M Sunday evenm1 FeJiowshlp, 8 00 P M Semor YF. you llvma: wtth God, or do )'OU. Kelly, Sonny Knapp, ltoa:er Lllhl·
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TIM SyrM:u.. f!Mthodltt Church
at 8 Prayer meetlna: on
tlnitH Methodist Chuuh, Eu- Ju•t iO to VISit Htm on Sunday?
foot, P1tty Michael, CarolyD Mil·
ored
at
"not
•
eourt
of
honor-but
Georse
Hout,
Jr.,
and
Carl
Murthe Rev George Dnu, Putor
8 p \f.
t-ene Brown, Pastor
Sunday
I beht ve the slopn wbn~b 11y..: ~~pale Miller, Kit Neal, U~da
1 court," m whtcb tbe ne'J-M-G-M ray, Jr., reconlled Scoutmuters
Sunday School Iii 30 A. II. Dan.a
lr•dford Church ef Cftrltt luno School Iii IG A. M T!leo Smlth~ "All of hfr IS aaered therefore our N&lt;e....
Nel10a. Dixie District Scout executive, Bob SUer, and Cubma.sters, rerpeclively. ScuiWinebreriDer, Supt. Worship Ser- day SGboot, 9·38 1 m Lord's sup- supt Wonhip 10 30 A M SubjeC!:t rehg10n must be coneel'lled wltb 1PJerce, Kary Scott, PoUy 1',b.omaa, o~erved. as " prosecutor".
Un prealded while the officera
me11 7 30.
per 1mmedll•tly fotlowma
"In The Morning" At thll service everr .area of mankind's experi- Carla Wit.on, Harold Wolfe, ~ Robo­
Fr" Mathodld Church H.rry tfl;e pastor will perform a baptism ence" We , talk about the sacAd- ert DllddinJ.
Pat Henry' a quartet . olft.eJuding were electeu out, otberwi&amp;.e, Hlbbt
Third ltreet Pentacfttll Chureh Bates, Pastor, - Laurel chff. SUJI.. servu:e and receive Dew memben nelir5 of tlle;:B1ble, alto tbe ucredFre.lhmen: Sue Yei.ul;er, Mary hJm aa the. baritDne, Jlll1my Lewia aeved IS matter Of C:eremODifd,
lleuf'Ch of .IHUI
Dickaon eave the eloslna: prater.
Christ of La¥1er D•)' Ea1ntt, Old Middleport, B L. Bvrett. 'DI&amp;tor. day School 9 30; Class meeti:D&amp; MYF 11.30 Eugene Frye, pre.. Tues ness of the chureh and our relig· Birth, Lynn BL~hnan, Larry 'as the bass, Rayburn Van Sickle,
;
Sunday
School
10
a
~
m.
EveniDJ
FMY
senou~e
day
7
p
m
:wcru
will
meet
at
the
lous
eJC~rievee
P.art
Q(
the
ttme
Bunce
Judy
Clark
Ro11o1ld
EvanJ
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Preacb10 30
tenor and JohnnJ. MU!'grave, lead,
7 00
Town Flab, on Portland Route.
l lr and Mn Geoi,'ge Clark and
IDrt 8 OO, Prayer Meetlna: Wednes- church Oh1o Annual Conference we thmk of the sat!redpess of the Ruth 'Farmer U:r..tta HanniDJ' sane three numben and then led
Suaday Sehool 10 a m preaching aervtce 7 411 o. m.
Ava
Gllkey ealled on Harve Eaaf..
Gr~e cpiK¥,.1 Chu:-ch, E.att day 7 30. Hysell Run
Sun.,_&amp;)' for Methodist. June 4-9 a~ , Lake· marrtage vow But why e~~n't _we Joyce Hemmo~a, Karen Walker: the slngma or "A•n~rlca" to end
mab at M~iJ!! General Hospital.
11 a. m. and 8 p m. and Bible Mam Street, Pomeroy Rev
J School 10. Preacbinu 11 Ul
aide, Ohio. Vacation Bible School thmk ol the sacredneaa of dome Eva Keeter, PbyUi.s Hll):tert, Ken.. tbe dinner- meetlne.
Study Thurs day 8 pm Pastor C. Edwm Charles, Rector, Krs CeMr. Morris vislted his daughter,
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starts June tltb
the family wash, cookang a meal, nelb Manley Janice Richards
W. Proffttt Asst Chas llupp.
dn c W Chlrk, ora:anltt Worahtp
FAIRVI&amp;W
Church of 'Christ, Mldcll.,ort, washing dishes and all the other
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Sadie Carr. He came especially for
and sermon at 10 30 A . M, Holy
Edward Griffith pastor SWldaJ Fred 1 Gardner, pa.8tor, Bible chores around the hou5e? Do~ Maida Roush, Barbara :Stlles, Dl·
bia dauehtcr and eranddaugbter'a
ZiOft Ch"rch of Chritt, Loclt.d Commumon (Lnl Sunday 1n moath Scbool 9.30 a. m.; Young People. School 9 30, Homer R1ce, SuVf., not the farmer have a sacred taak ane Stumbo. Boonle Van Cooney,
P"aduation. ·
,
on Pom.eroy-llaTti60nvLlle Road. Church Sc-hool, Begtnncn
and meeting 6 415 p . m.; Preachtq Jell- Mormng worship 10.30, sermon, m rats1!lg food for a hungry Dennis Walburn, Carolyn Wilson,
B•y Wl"'on Is caring for the
J;\1ble School 9 30 A M MomiDg Pr1mary, at 10 30 A M For infor. vices 7 30 p. m.: prayer mtetiJll, 'Christians Only, and Wholely"; world' Should we not have God Karen Herrman.
WeUa Cemeter)l.
Wonb1p ;o 30 a m Eu~ m n g Wor·
work, Wed. 7 so p m , Thursday 7·30 6 p. m Christian Endeavor, 7 30 with us in the kttchen, r1eld and
Eighth Grade: Judith Butcl',r,
matton concermna: our
pWase telephone 302-J
P M E"st Letart S S. 9:30. Evening service ''The Inducement factory , and tf so then Is not our Cbriatine Coat&amp;, Don Erwin, Kay
Christian Church at RHd••llle Mormng Worship 10.45
Eve- of Jesus'', Wednesday 7 30, Pray. job a ~ered one?
Jenkinson, Karen McEJhmDy Sunn
·~
S"nday
A
M
S"nday
nin..,
won:h1•·
8
on
the
1st,
3rd,
lth
meeting
and
Bible
study,
8.30,
Ev'"·J ...
10
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Th(' Psalriiitl sa 1d "I will It'll Pro baaco, su11n p u 11en, J udith
Supdaya
Prayer
.MeetJna
Wed·
practice
School and Commumon fm;t Sqn·
up mme eyes unto the bills from Sauer, J an1ce Zl r kl e, D av ld LyODS,
day 1n monlh Jl .4. M Church ne~~· Million
Chari .. Bulh
HNth Methodist. Middleport, the whe nce cometh my belp m)' help R01ett:a Richards, Wllllam Stobart.
fommumoa and pr~ch1ng, ijltrd pastor, SerYlces Sur.da;p 7 30 and
C R. Konkrtght. Sunday cometh from the Lord "The Psalm·
Seventh Grade: She Allenaworth.
in month 7 iJO P. ll
1St:bool 9 3(J Ernest covert, supt ; tst was able to say thl!l because M.annmg Baumgardner, Karl Beek,
iunday
church preathlng- '"
rueslhy 7 30
Mornmg worah1p 10 30, sermon, God was m Ius heart and when ht: SandrA Brewmgton, Charlene Da·
Christian Churc;'h at Long BotReorganb•d Churt:h of
"$tewud8hiP", 4 p m Tea honor- looked up to the hills h~ saw more via, Dn1d Hoyt, S~ndra Hyae~l,
tom,
ev·ery
Sunday
9
;;tO
A
M
Chrl•t
of
Liter
Day
So~lnh,
ing
Miss Bernh:e Bowen apd Mrs than just htlls, he saw God. IJ we Bar~are IOPf:!~• , Luctqj:ll "' lforr.a,
TV SERIES for Everyone
Sunday Scnool and cummumon, Town Flats, on rorlland
Ralph Zundel; a p m Yf, Monday have God m our hearts we will .Beverly Perr1n, Mary ·ta~l Swanfirst Sunday 1n month 7 JO P \t: Sunday School 9 30 am preachln~ 6 p. m. Stewards Dinner, Tuesday, see more than just the da,ly toii aon, Texanna White, Sharon Pick·
WSAZ·TV
Church preachmg, th1rd fiunday 10 30 am ao4 B1ble Study Wed· 7•80 MetilodiSt Men , Wednesday of our job We will see our.selvea ens.
Channel 3 - 10 15 a.rn
'" month 10 30 A M. Church com nesday 8 pm . rastor C W Prof 6 45, choir practtce, 7 p m Bib!~ a&amp; partners w1th God LlVmg with I
Freedom From
mun10n and preachmg
hlt Guest -speaker Sunday a• clau and Prayer meet1ng
God means having Him 10 our
Enslaving Habits
fha Churel~ of Christ, Keno, 10 30, Joe W•lliams of Ironton.
Flrtt B•ptiat, Midd .. port~ R". everydty hvmg You can have 1
eve ry Sunday 9 30 A K Sunday
Portl~nd Churt:h,
l:arl Cust..,, C E. Hoyt, pastor Church School rich full hfe tf you Wtll Let Christ
sh tp .7 30 p m Hon nte Egg]('ton S('hool and commum nn, •~ond pastor, AsJ't pa&amp;\or, Edith Codner 9 111, Gerald Anthon)' , supt., Morn· cnme into your heart 9nd brlnJ
mJniSII:'f, Cha r lrs Kmg, Bible Sunday ~~ month 10 JO A lf Services Sunday 8 00, Tuesda1 at mg worship 10 15, "Three Looks with Him ali lhe pow&amp; of tbe
Chun:h commumon and preaeh!Ol 7 30 and Fr1day 7 SO
On Memorial Day", 6 p m Jr and hvmg God
School , Supt
St. Paul'• Luth..-an Church. POtL Sr High YF, 7 30 Evening worship
- - -----Minenvill• Methodist ...:hurt:h, fourth .Sunday m month 7 30 P
croy, Rev L 1 M Mohrholf, Sun· "Our Nahon's Glories and Perils"
Rev R. lt Grov-a, Pastor, Hl"'smer M church preachmg
Th• Cftrl•tl•n Church at Hem- day School. • g 30 A M, Trell Tues l 30 p m Women's Praye;
C. Fred Hibbs o! Middleport
Rou40h, S11pt
10 A M. Sunday
lock
Grove,
every
sunday
9
A
srhoenhcb,
sup!
D1vine
service
meeting,
Wed
7
30,
Prayer
and
was
re-elected ebaJrman of the
School ; l l A M Worshtp SerHce,
M Slmday Schoo l and communion to 30
Praise servtce, L. D Diles, leader,
Maaon-GaiHa-Me~gs district, Boy
Tuesday 7 30 p M
St. John'o: Luther•n Church, 8 30 chOJr rehearsal
Scouts o( America, Thursday night
Mid*•y Community
Chureh !P('orfd Sunday m month 7 30 p
M
church
.,.
eachmc
fourth
sun
Pine
Grove
ncv
L
M
MohrhoU
Plm
Pr•lbyttori•n,
Middleport,
in the Polnt Pleasant Moose Home
1
I t'lldmg Crook Road Rev R E
mouth
10
30
A
M
church
Church
servtce~
e~ery
first
and
Rev
Howard
Ruppelt,
Church
0
with '5 ~reons attending the
day
in
Thoma.~ pa!!tor
Fl o ~d Clelund,
eommunJOn and preachme _
thJrd Sundin of eaeh month.
Sc~ool. 9.30, John Fultz supt. ,
annual dinne-r meetinc whicb abo
~~~~~ ce 7 :i~ _P~ M Pra)er
liUB Church•~• Morning Slit &amp;
Allred Mtt~i1t Church, Rev. Mormng worship 10 31) "Discover..
Honor students (or the Jast Lrix wu featured bi the itresentati?n
Ent.rprl ..,
tt.v. Roger Blahap, R M Grovc 1 past&lt;lr S S 9 30, lng Your New World", Wed, 6.30 weeks of school were announced in ~awards
Pastor Morning Star
Sunjay Lloyd DIIIIQgi'r Supl Worship Jr. Cho1r, 7, Semor eho1r
the la!U 1ssue of "The Activit)'••,
Ot~er M.Q.M District. otnc~n,
Scbool 9 45 A M Y.orning wor· services 111 45 Dtnsmorc Boyles as
Churc;h of the Naaa,..nce, Mid· Middleport H 1gh School paper
una~umously chose~, are: V1Ce·
ih tp at 11 A M MYF Sunday eye- leader Mon May 27 Charge MYF dleport, the Rev. R. f Styer~ Bi day
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Chairmen 0 Vl _Kmpp and M1les
mng at 8 Prayer me~ling Thurs- meetmg at Chest er Wed 7 30 Mid ble School, 9 30, Lester Taylor,
They mclude the following 1tu T. Ephn, MemDer&amp;-at-large C J
TONIGHT
day evl'nmg .F.nt~&gt;rpme sundny week pra)er scn&lt;Jcc
11upt, Morning worship 10 30, 6 45 dents Seniors Keith Anderaon. (Pitt) Hyer, J1m Porter, Olen D
OKLAHOMA WOMAN
Sc hool 10 10 A. M MOJnmg wor·
Christi•n Selent• Soc:lety, 144 Young Peop.Ies' serv 1ce, 7 30, Even· Bruce Bradford , Okey cart Arthu~ Harrison, John Parsona, J Knox
(I n S ufll'r St ~ • pel
ship p 30 A M YF at 6 30 P. M
mg worship
Clark, Stephen Coats, 'Edward l,)ye, Pete Steenber.Jen, Dr. Oscar
SATURCA Y ONLY
MAY 25
Evenmg worship
7 30 Prayl!lr "ulberry Ave Pomeroy Morning
urch of Christ In Chrhtlan Grueser, Gordon Guthrie, Jane W. Cllrkc, Jr' and A Faye Wll·
Gary Coopl' l
1.1 •cr. K1•1Jy
serv1ce at 11 wtth Soul and Body Un , Middleport, :Rev Guy F. Hams Ol!Yla Hemmons, Robert leon. The group recommended re
meeting W£&gt;rlne.'lday 7 30 p M.
H!fH NOON
UB C!-;urc;h••· Lotort Folio, R.. the subJed of the lesson sermon Sa
, Sunday SChool 10 , m 7 30 Hennesy, Thomas Kelly, Leo Ken- appointment of Wilbur C. Dtckson
.d su .and the Gol&lt;len Text The light of
1 d
as district com'j'1oner
School the body 1s the eye 11 t here rore B
p.
preachmg service Wed, 7 30 nc
Kenneth
Lewu, Robert
• er M.arltn, Pa, tor S"nday
1t was Dl ck 10 who presented
Vlctnr Malurc
K.trt'/1 SI &lt;' &lt;'J
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class
orns, u It
Murray, W1•lam
9 30 A M. Wnrship Scrvlee 7 p
THE SHARKFtGHTERS
M ChrlBHUl Endeavor aJh,rnate thmo ch')l' be ~m~:le tlhhy ~~olte
. Mortah Baptlat, Middleport Rtce, Maryln Roush, Kay Stiles, ml ost of tlhedawarcls, andd !then blre,
(l ut cma scupe. 'l t•chnkulur)
Sunday• at 7 ., 0 p M
body s all he full of I g t .nat · Itt N D Bordon. Bible School', Janet Valentine
,
oo, rcce ve an awar
ro.m .
Comedy &amp; Cartoon
..
hew lf.22 Wcdnrsrlay cvemng serv.
~)
J
win C Scullm Scout executive cl
Chur.r:h c.f the Nnaren•, Syn.
II
9:, 5, Arlena Reeae, supt. Mornm
umors Pafr1cla Barth, George
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1ce at 8 The pubhr 1s cordia Y 1n- w ship 10 30 BTU 6 P m
g l:laumgardner, Carol Blaker, Vera tbe Tri·State Area Council. \
&amp;UN.·MON.
MAY 26, 27
1 Diebon pretent.ed the Scout
K. WUiiam~, pastor. v1tcd to altend Readtng 100m with
cuse,
d
h
•Church of Chrlat 8ndbury '!d- Covert, Gene and Jeanette Crooks
,
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Sunctay Srhonl 9 so A M Mornlna:
Rob1•rt W:~ g nn 'l'e1 r y Mnorc
BI!TWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL worshtp 10 30; NYPS 6 30 p M : :~d~h:n!~~~~~~ ~~~~t~ tos~h~ ~::1~ Wild E:mersun pasior Bible ~hool Cline Dailey, Kay Daral, Sharo~ ~ast:a: r:y ~
1''kiA. Hou~
F:vangt&gt;lUitlc aervlce 7 30 r . M on Mondny f"Oil'l 2 to 4 P. M
9 30. Thurman Carsey sup! Morn Jones, John Ketchka, James Or- C ·• 1 01{ ~ n, err
ggs, an
(C tn enu:-;r opt• · '/ l'r tm 11 ul ~~r )
Wednesday
cveoln•
proy•r
mecl
h E
1 lng v.•onb1p 10 30, Chr 1 sti~n
li
nger.
Sharon
Roush,
Stanley
arS
c er. In absentia ~e gave
- a!SO·.,
...
Pint Baptist Churc • ut ~ n deavor 6 p
E
•r Saunrtcrs, Thomas Skinner
Phrl· a
coutmaater commLSslon to
Jam f:. Mlt l'h,ll
II!IM nw 1 1P Bowe
In/! for the m1dweek and Tuesliq' St , Pomeroy Ralph C Zundel. 7
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venmc
servJce,
lis
Stanley
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Georre
Waaner, succeaaor of Har.
30
THE PEACEMAKER
art~~':n of'~~:~.~~~:~·at'-r, Su~ pastor 9 30 11d- Comhmed service
P~fan Ch~J~h S -.c 11
Sophomores
Janice Asbury ri3,on 11 the leader or Troop ~.
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~rc w~:~~ria~ ~~~dy~e~~e:~~l ~ob
Howard Ruppelt. Chu~~h ~er: Johd ~aco~ Thomaa rJ•~· ·
z~:nor::u::.Jth:b~'tleto~e ':~~~
New /rom tAt P.li1 o} CHARM
Our Beloved Dead Know, Learn, vee 9 a. ~· "Diseovermg Ymlr ~ roo rr, Jenm(er
anlela, Carl Murrq, JJ.• a Se~utmuter's
to male your •ummer An more of 1
F.tc " Nurseh and Jumor Chureh NJew e~rl.r~ ~ ~~urch school 10 a
NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
kel; and the Arrowhead honor
deliRht.lt'' ';fool Todd's j;;riap aheer ' -t
for l'hildren
11 no Communion
• c r e, •upt.
Admlnlttratol"
award. He gave the Scouten'
heiahlened -.Jth the pretlbrese of ~
~(·n•lcl' • and !U gh! Hand of Fellow~~h b of ~;rht In Chrl•tl•n
••••.. af MlldrM M. Dant
award to two d~p mother _ Mrs.
~ hlp fur nrw mcmhcrs 6 30 Youth ~
son
e
Rev
0
H
Cll't.
DecaH..t
A.
Fay
Wilson
and
Mr8.
Olen
o.
maqy pleat:e. Ia· Cobn-H!pl·Marx•l
8
meetmg Wwhu.&gt; 5day, 7 30 Blbl(l 1
Yt hool 9 a. m .. Annie Moh Notice is herby g 1ven that Mannina: Harriaon.
.SJai~·lwrty, .iO'iab&lt;:d eottoD sheer with woven. &amp;tripe•
Study anr.l Prayer
e
Mormng worship broad- n . Webster whose Post Offlu Add·
Scullin was the principal apeak·
fil;otinR. Black on pink, hlue, yel!Gw or
~· m. ove-r Parkersburg rea IS Pome~oy National BaRk er. Toward the end ol.bls address
Harrlaonvllle P,-.•byferl•n, Rev. s 1
0
Hal ph C Zundrl, Supply Putor
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vcmna: worship 7.30 Btl,lldJng, Pomeroy, Ohio has been Scullin eaUed Dickson tot~ froni
~~18.
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10 00 c ~1ur('h S&lt;'hool, E C Flnlaw
\, sday 7,30, Pra)'er meotln11 duly appointed as Admmlstrator and presented the Scoutmaster's
Supt 8 00 P M '1\orahlp service
of the Eatate ot Mildred M Darat key and certificates of completion
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and Mt mor1.LI Day Sermon, "The
late or Route 2, Che 1h1re, Melg~
three yeara' training. This cer·
•
State of Our Departed Dead"
I .l
County, Ohio, &lt;leeeued
al110 went to the four
Ftd&amp;rattd Evangellc1I-Reformed.
LIVING WITH GOD
Dated thta 22ud daY ot May 193, . Scoutmasters whom Dickson hont&gt;rcli hvtcrl.lD Church Pomeroy Rev
R•v. Jolin H. llw.M
John C Bac011
Waldo J BaJtels Pastor, Normall
ltaelna Mtthedl&amp;t Church
Judge ol the Probate court
KIIH'~, Clnmh School Supt 9 Ui
We orten uae or hear the phrase (') rt
Meiga County, Oh 1o
M Sumtay church School, JO 211
"Livtng With God" But 1 wonder 11 2..,, (6) 1, 8, 3tc
M~W~or~s~h~•p;;S~c~,·
~v~•·~··of~'gc~r~mgo~n~~~~~~
we really know what It means
''l'h1•
Three ' R's"
the
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One of the traRadles or our mod·
For A Drink
ern world ia that It is so super.
fi,slal. We use pious phraaes which
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Office
mean 110 little to us We Practice
Of
Delicious
GEORGE SMITH, JR • wh01e laot
our religion but It bas little mean
known
place of residence
lnJ We know the words and
Will Be Closed
Chotolato Milk
stories of the Bible but they have Beaver R. D. 2, In Beuer cou1nty
and State of PennsylVania Ia
1
no power for us.
Have you really takon your by notified that ANNA ' ijMITH hu
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Be Sure To
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CbrlsUanity home trom church filed her petition 1111il'lst -him for
divorce in Cue No 12.550 or the
1 'letw,,-.Y•.u? Is there any rellvance Common Pleas Court of Mela:a 1
Keep Plenty
I' '
what tbe preacher says
County,
Otuo.
and
tbat
aid
e1e
from the pulpit on Sunday and
what you do every • da)' of the \'UI be tor hearin1 on rir at.ter the
Ja The Refrigerator.
week? II your religion a cloak ht day ol July, anli: thai O.ld d..
I which )'Ou
on when you enter lendant is required to anawer th'
same on or before tbe said Jst dl)'
Tb~ Hoi,.
the church
then take off when of J~tly, 19&amp;7
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ANNA SMITH

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Pomeroy-Mlddlejl,prt, Oblo, Monday, Moy 27, 1967

BlNGLI

e'Cellbratilli
Thousan«ts Hail Jacket Nine
During \Velcome Home Parade

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Thousands of Meigs County baseball fans turned out Saturday afternoon to see Middleport's State Champion baseball
team come hom'e'and be greeted with a mammoth P.,.ade and
brief ceremonies at the ''T'' in their hame town.
newly won giant state cham. Preoenlalion of the
PlOD's trophy to
of Schools Lee McComas bY

Hibbs Js Renamed •
Chairman Of MGM
Scout District
M'ddl
Hi
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J
eport ,g
AnnounceS FJ'nal
Honor R 11 List

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Coaeh Nolan Swadbamel!" wu truo
hlghhgbt of thb cenmony Coac..1
introdueetf
Swarl:hamer fil~
each memtxr cf the team
Mayor C 0. P1!!her offlelally
welcomed the team and coae"!l
home, IIYinr ~~ was "the rarest
prlviJeee he had enjoyed in an
his lile, to weleome holtle the
state champ11 to .MII'Idleport " He
noted that the Oc!caaion mart d
the ftllt time in rhe history of
Southeastern Ohto h1gh school
athletics that a si.J~ chamPJDI'l
ship had beeri won in anv sport
1 by a school 10 the counUea repreleflted tn the SEOAL.
The eoach admitted hi~ b1g~e11t
job In winnihg
the Utle wa,
IJ:eepmg up "the boys' b1th .n
them11elvu." He was &amp;o eonf1de.1l
"':i::;;t!~~~:;', 1n tbe nna1s agatnst
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Doyleatown dub that !I •
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B&lt;IIJ.It;~; lt•lulm·l.,(.rtnals.. rully expect
get a traditional "tluntlhg'
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DR. FRED R. WSEY

BY E. W. PEOPLES.

Tire pennanent

SPRIN·G Ri.Lt-.-· ;

HOW MUCH
WOULD
BURGLARY
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capital and surplus;

Clanned
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Go Into
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KITCHEN

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w number oi
transf•rer. '~
HoSpital She
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MILK

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SPRING
2 PILLOWS
1 9x12 RUG

I GAS RANGE
I 5 PIECE DINETTE
I METAL CABINET
'1 9x12 RUG
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Stop!

June 2
thru
June 8

1 Ct4EST

fUfVI'o\Or

present Is Mr~
of Racine, a niece
home In recent

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Pl'. PLEASA.NT, W. :Va UP-One person waa killed and e1gnt
others were inJurtd "lfl a twn·ea"f
collisJori" t5 milea easf of her.~
Sunday.
Killed was !Mrs. Martha Dodd,
about 50. of Ch-.rleJJtoa
State PoiJc~ aa1d Mrs Dodd w. '
a passenger tn a rar dr1ven by
J'ohn As8tff. 21. Charleston A5·
sefrs w1fe, Jvy. 20, and aix·yea,
old daughteT, Rebeffa were reported in good f0nd1hon at a
South Charleston Hospital.
State Policle satd the- otllu u ..
inl"'::lved wq driven by James A.
Byrd, 28, (tf Columbus, Ohio
Byrd and b!.l !our pauengers
were ta.keb to a GaU1poli.8, Ob1o
hOJJ!Jital fov treatment
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Tba four paRenrerJ were Jder.·
tificd. ,.s Mn James Byrd, Zf,
"*fe o( tbt d .. iver; Co.e'y l...inha·u
li(, Nitro, W. Va ; Charles Mar;.~~·brr:• of Oolumbus, Darrell R.
II
11. Nitro. BYrd 1nd Tuerelea!'led from the ~o~
others were report
condition
said the adldeJJt,;
AliSeffs car • .,..
on raln·.soaked W
tbe path or the Byrd

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1 LIVING ROOM SUITE
2 STEP END TABLES
1 COCKTAIL TABLE
2 TABLE LAMPS
RUG

One Dead; &amp;Hurt
In Fatal Crash
Near PL Pleasant

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e~n't ·~t&gt;Oo to :.Ou ., .:: jf
l"'''l!ji"ptOIO&lt;Itil bi', !nour,nco,
.......,.bet, . t h' ,.l&gt;lacem~l

coat of yo,ur v•luablet ~IY bt&gt;
blfller now • • • ret full . ....,
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The river was1ralilnc \ steadily
mornmg, b'!t even • if
·11resh ramstorms fail to arater•al·
t,u It will be another ,
hours before most or
cuees wlll be •ble to aet
iiF
side their homes to star,t clt&amp;n.inlf
out lhe shmy mud left by the
flood.
Thunderstorm activity,
dumped a11 much as five~ lnclle'i
af rain in south
Elgin near Auatin
etl northward lnta
day and foreeutert

Jame.t O'Brien sa11
beell noti(led the recently
double nrning li.Jht&amp; t~t
efosaing were to be
on. o«lclally for tbe first
12:01 today.
a yclr was requind fro.o
direct requests were
and state a••·
safety devices tc

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noi:Jd-spawnlng
ultw.rd
toto rain•
the
Dall.,.Fort Wor\b area
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SPECIAL DELiVERY

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Mrs. George Batey and daughter,
~~.J, Mr. and ltlr1. George
Veifh, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.

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t2.SO: one montb. $1.

Reynoldsburjl.

!Jael. Inc.• at 110 14ecluml&lt;: St.. Pomeroy, 0. "Bual.besa: .me. -~· ;Ill,

~rtern~a

editorial otfl.ce pb011e 39'1.

e.C..t SundiY by Tbe Olilb V!110!1

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Tbf !'rice ~- )tiaht

Ttiifh ot ,CO;DtetaueRees
TiC Tac Dough
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Tennessee Ernie

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Hlorose· Show· ·

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Monday ·

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lawn at ber bome Sunday alltr·

Tbree .Gaited, 1baved mane and

Haq:h Mdlillian wa1 a rece ••t
A .on wu bon ree.~atly w pa~J ent in Pt. Ple11ant CliniC!.
Ma. Florence Lauri of Wei~
llr. 1nd lin. Phlllip Olborn .. 1
bU!'•, W, va., Mr. and Mn. P1t
the Mel,. General Holpital.
Mill Irene Hall wat • vitltur Cri.ltine of Wbtt.enville, 0 .. were
weekud ruHU of Mr. and )Irs.
bere Suodar.
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Yuletide, owoea D)' Gllrf 1101t; (2)
Reven C-ll.o, owaed by B. W.

Cl.ork; (3) Cluritr Ball, owned br
Mr. and Ml'l- Vern Buck a.ad
Debby Colr, (4) Noblet Au, owMd
by Mr1. Fra.nk Bolllh and (I) Bel- Gur Barton of near Marietlt
mead Boubon, owned by llrl. ft4)y were callin&amp;
on friend/ here
Boll&lt;(.
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Woedftdday.
Trail . Horoe CJ111: (!) Frror,
Dwain DUrtt and famJly have
OWllad by William CollinJ; (2} moved bere from CottlaevUJe to
s ..olcy, owned by c. l!lnnJn,; (3) the pr...rty they bouD! of 0 . E.
Prince of Obio, owned by I. Burke; Bailey.
(4} kin1o owned by S. Mftka tnd
(D) !'ill ¢ · Morsandlte, oWDod by
son DII.INK ltOOTI.IGOIN~
W.-A. Mor&amp;an.
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FLORA.i..A, AIL UP-They're
boolleufnJ ooda 1J6p here. Dl •
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t.ributon eUt off aupplie. ot soft
The Blrtbday Club met Mond.ly driob la protett aplaat a 15
evenlna: at the home of Mn. eent-wur elty ta11, but -lhe'
DeleD. Blake. 'ne tw~ meorbe1t dealeta' eoolert IOIDfbow bave

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in Partenbure Saturl!ay.
Mn. Paul Scally was in Park·
enburt S.turday.
Mn. lem

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HUNT'S

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3:4D Modern Romanoe1 \
4:00 Comedv TUne

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*DRY CLEANING

Bud Tl!nnant.
Goldye Hart 1ttended the now.
er tbow at th~ Cbancellar Hotel

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9:00 ~omper ROom ·
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10:00 .Tbe l'ri&lt;e llllilfil, :
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'10:80 Thth Or con~:ueneet r
11 :00 Tie Ta~ DOUKii '
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t 1:99 lt COUld Be You
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Blak
eate:rttlned the 1~pply1ll aummer, tu or no taL
Eden Sunda)' !Jc!:bctol Clua on tb · triW would remain ln p\entUul

Gii.i;OW1I~:~

(D) PIIJ' Boy, owat&lt;l· b.Lfio11Un&lt;e

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Ket or Stake 'Rate: (1)
D~ Mor., owned ttr Gerald Guthrie; (2) Ktna.
' MOton
(Con.tinued li'om Pace Onl)
owned by Shorty lleeb; (3) Billy,
Bootie Todd: (4) Ullle JimiiiY, owat&lt;l by O'!'nod by J._.. Slewllt: (41 .Rea.
·Lincll !'red Lewil ~d. AI)· Patt M11ker, oWned by J . Ba!;utnman apd (J)
Spen- owned by M. D. ~bardltm.
'Danny Boy owned by J. Sbeetl.
quiz
Weltern PleUU{e Po.ny - 48" to.
Pony Ha~nen Ptl" or "'oder: (1)
56'~:J~) Little Ctwnp, 'owned by D. Uttle
Sun·•biae, · owned by.
Gumnt~; (2) Pet, oJ Morgt.lldale, Sally HeUey; (2;) BOtton Blaekle,
own~ by ltltlly llorDD; (3\ Utt1 0 owned b~ Paul Sw•qert: (3) Ultle
San, owned
G. ~tdhrie; (,4) La~y l(an, oWned by Sb.arqp Pllhbu,rr.;
!loth,
. H. Collen and. (3) (4) Bachelor Boy, o.wded I!J J. AI·
Db:ie,
Kelt)~ Zimmerman.. lensworth aild (&amp;) Adm:lftl Peed,
(1) BJdiJelor Boy, owned by Debby Meikl.
Allensworth; (2)'
Western Wortlae Hone: (1} Jim,
by ' William CoWm; (2)
Marilyil Wal·
owned by
, owned· by _Dinny Zltkle;
, owned by (4)
,owned by Lyle HyHU;
(4)
owned by Mtry Darst

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.....S::~rtptlon rateo: Deuve.,by olln'li!r where
sO·~tt,..
nek· one year in advanee at The n.n,. Sentinel oUice,
monu.i, $7.80; ~ inontbt. SUM). By motor route whfr.· aviilablt:
one montb Sl. B)"&gt;...nall one J'e&amp;r S8; m mQntba. ".25: U.t'H' ·maaGI.

OrTiiJe ·Min~ and four children,

Awtrdl

to tbo loUowlal

DaUy &amp;enUnel, Pomeroy-lllddlupori, O.,lby t'7,lts7-a

CUbdollar 1nd llrl.
H -: (1) Ill» ~nlr. Spencer. A til\ ntbiJl~e mana1ed to r~maJn fully 1tocted.
Allen: (2) Lad!' and rtfrbbmena. eoocladed tbc JCIYor A. It Lurie • 11ld Wr
by W. A. Mortan f\'tDID('I futlviU...
Dorotbr

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. lotrodueed Editor Uae ol lbe Gen.orol Pu.,... Gar· Shine, owned ~Y K .Zimm,ni\ID:
den · ¥1l&lt;tll!l wiU · pve control
(4) Hot Toddy, .,...d by ~
wbo ,....ntt4 ~b!tb, M&amp;Lotbloll, llothoxycbtor. Shop of Chuloaton, W. VL,' ilad

t -•p01111 aad
~ l'rldQ' momillc

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«10%)
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G,..P... llllicllon l:y tbe bLock Good ' Nllt SUD, o-.1 1&gt;r Good
rot r~nfUI and damoJ• by the Aerea Sllblea or Atllou: (2) ~Ia.

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. ' war .lVN211Dly ff::.::.··.:f~1~.:".~ ·~1~ ~'::bi~~":f'A.:.':"(Jf nr~=:

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IIICHARD I . DWIN- GINiltAL MoUIMIII
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IIIYN~ I. GREENI- IDfTDl.
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LtmnltoD Ave;, New YoM. Clty, 111, N. Y.
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PEVOTBD TO INTERESTS OF ·MEIGS-~N' DB

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David Oller w11 rueat ril. honor
at a birthdiy dti'.u(er,.liven fund.ay
by his wife. M'r. OUer received
two decorated eakes among his

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Moviettme

EVANS

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5:45 Nelfs nddtlnes

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6:00 Splnaeb Playhouse

6:30 Weatbercaat

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DRESSING .... · · · .. · · · ·...... · · .... · pint jar 25c

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PhMnht Amt~n or Pime,to - I slic:e

DELMONICO Elbow

Lont~hom

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· · Vz lb. pkg. 29c Macmoni · · · · 16 oz. pkg. 21 c

Sli~ed Cheese

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INSICT AND DISEj\5~ .
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Paper Cups · · · · 6 count 15c
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Forb &amp; Spoons ·10 count 1Oc

Crowt~ •rand

6 count _:_ 19c.

Pl•tlc Cups .. 1' collnt
ALUMINUM •

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Reyllolds Wrap ~-8ft. roll31_c

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Wax Papa ·- 125ft. rol 25c
Wutea

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Hep Aenlol -

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KINGSfORD CHARCOAL

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Cut'ltlto

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Buy'lbem by the.Jiieee
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_Espec1ally selected foryour plonic ·
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St.,.ft'( Olive• ······ ~~~rig~ jar' 49c: iJIHPicldes .. · ........ · .. .. Qt. 25c

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SMUCKEiS ICE CREA.M,ToPPING .. · ·.. · .... · .. · · ...... · ·· .. · 6 oz. jar 19c
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MU&lt;klx.
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~~ ~·t bores In ·the inner .~k
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time wlien I'O.!Iea sb()uld b!! card
for very carefully. A diliecn.t
'Program for the eontrol of
ni,ild,,~ and other dinaRs an 1
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(mport&lt;nt. FO)' th( eon,
\'l'ol of mildew, 1 am rugaesting
the use at Sulfur or Klratharie 0:-

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application' J{

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was u,add;
Clll
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ALFA1.F A WEtM4 · Qama!J' ~
tn. the eastern cot~nty al\as ha-5
been severe and som~ farmen are
e.xperientl'ng for the .fir.rt Umt
the· llt!ed qf control. , In a cou.p l•ll
of .fields, '!'.h~~,-1 , yjsiled in
ahire Coupt~. the wievtl :doii!li1e
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~~.J, Mr. and ltlr1. George
Veifh, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.

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Reynoldsburjl.

!Jael. Inc.• at 110 14ecluml&lt;: St.. Pomeroy, 0. "Bual.besa: .me. -~· ;Ill,

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editorial otfl.ce pb011e 39'1.

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Tbf !'rice ~- )tiaht

Ttiifh ot ,CO;DtetaueRees
TiC Tac Dough
It Could Be

Current

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Tennessee Ernie

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Hlorose· Show· ·

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WSJJ. .-yv Chan,.el3 _.
Monday ·

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lawn at ber bome Sunday alltr·

Tbree .Gaited, 1baved mane and

Haq:h Mdlillian wa1 a rece ••t
A .on wu bon ree.~atly w pa~J ent in Pt. Ple11ant CliniC!.
Ma. Florence Lauri of Wei~
llr. 1nd lin. Phlllip Olborn .. 1
bU!'•, W, va., Mr. and Mn. P1t
the Mel,. General Holpital.
Mill Irene Hall wat • vitltur Cri.ltine of Wbtt.enville, 0 .. were
weekud ruHU of Mr. and )Irs.
bere Suodar.
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Yuletide, owoea D)' Gllrf 1101t; (2)
Reven C-ll.o, owaed by B. W.

Cl.ork; (3) Cluritr Ball, owned br
Mr. and Ml'l- Vern Buck a.ad
Debby Colr, (4) Noblet Au, owMd
by Mr1. Fra.nk Bolllh and (I) Bel- Gur Barton of near Marietlt
mead Boubon, owned by llrl. ft4)y were callin&amp;
on friend/ here
Boll&lt;(.
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Woedftdday.
Trail . Horoe CJ111: (!) Frror,
Dwain DUrtt and famJly have
OWllad by William CollinJ; (2} moved bere from CottlaevUJe to
s ..olcy, owned by c. l!lnnJn,; (3) the pr...rty they bouD! of 0 . E.
Prince of Obio, owned by I. Burke; Bailey.
(4} kin1o owned by S. Mftka tnd
(D) !'ill ¢ · Morsandlte, oWDod by
son DII.INK ltOOTI.IGOIN~
W.-A. Mor&amp;an.
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FLORA.i..A, AIL UP-They're
boolleufnJ ooda 1J6p here. Dl •
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t.ributon eUt off aupplie. ot soft
The Blrtbday Club met Mond.ly driob la protett aplaat a 15
evenlna: at the home of Mn. eent-wur elty ta11, but -lhe'
DeleD. Blake. 'ne tw~ meorbe1t dealeta' eoolert IOIDfbow bave

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Mn. Paul Scally was in Park·
enburt S.turday.
Mn. lem

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HUNT'S

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*DRY CLEANING

Bud Tl!nnant.
Goldye Hart 1ttended the now.
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9:00 ~omper ROom ·
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10:00 .Tbe l'ri&lt;e llllilfil, :
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11 :00 Tie Ta~ DOUKii '
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t 1:99 lt COUld Be You
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Blak
eate:rttlned the 1~pply1ll aummer, tu or no taL
Eden Sunda)' !Jc!:bctol Clua on tb · triW would remain ln p\entUul

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(D) PIIJ' Boy, owat&lt;l· b.Lfio11Un&lt;e

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Ket or Stake 'Rate: (1)
D~ Mor., owned ttr Gerald Guthrie; (2) Ktna.
' MOton
(Con.tinued li'om Pace Onl)
owned by Shorty lleeb; (3) Billy,
Bootie Todd: (4) Ullle JimiiiY, owat&lt;l by O'!'nod by J._.. Slewllt: (41 .Rea.
·Lincll !'red Lewil ~d. AI)· Patt M11ker, oWned by J . Ba!;utnman apd (J)
Spen- owned by M. D. ~bardltm.
'Danny Boy owned by J. Sbeetl.
quiz
Weltern PleUU{e Po.ny - 48" to.
Pony Ha~nen Ptl" or "'oder: (1)
56'~:J~) Little Ctwnp, 'owned by D. Uttle
Sun·•biae, · owned by.
Gumnt~; (2) Pet, oJ Morgt.lldale, Sally HeUey; (2;) BOtton Blaekle,
own~ by ltltlly llorDD; (3\ Utt1 0 owned b~ Paul Sw•qert: (3) Ultle
San, owned
G. ~tdhrie; (,4) La~y l(an, oWned by Sb.arqp Pllhbu,rr.;
!loth,
. H. Collen and. (3) (4) Bachelor Boy, o.wded I!J J. AI·
Db:ie,
Kelt)~ Zimmerman.. lensworth aild (&amp;) Adm:lftl Peed,
(1) BJdiJelor Boy, owned by Debby Meikl.
Allensworth; (2)'
Western Wortlae Hone: (1} Jim,
by ' William CoWm; (2)
Marilyil Wal·
owned by
, owned· by _Dinny Zltkle;
, owned by (4)
,owned by Lyle HyHU;
(4)
owned by Mtry Darst

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.....S::~rtptlon rateo: Deuve.,by olln'li!r where
sO·~tt,..
nek· one year in advanee at The n.n,. Sentinel oUice,
monu.i, $7.80; ~ inontbt. SUM). By motor route whfr.· aviilablt:
one montb Sl. B)"&gt;...nall one J'e&amp;r S8; m mQntba. ".25: U.t'H' ·maaGI.

OrTiiJe ·Min~ and four children,

Awtrdl

to tbo loUowlal

DaUy &amp;enUnel, Pomeroy-lllddlupori, O.,lby t'7,lts7-a

CUbdollar 1nd llrl.
H -: (1) Ill» ~nlr. Spencer. A til\ ntbiJl~e mana1ed to r~maJn fully 1tocted.
Allen: (2) Lad!' and rtfrbbmena. eoocladed tbc JCIYor A. It Lurie • 11ld Wr
by W. A. Mortan f\'tDID('I futlviU...
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. lotrodueed Editor Uae ol lbe Gen.orol Pu.,... Gar· Shine, owned ~Y K .Zimm,ni\ID:
den · ¥1l&lt;tll!l wiU · pve control
(4) Hot Toddy, .,...d by ~
wbo ,....ntt4 ~b!tb, M&amp;Lotbloll, llothoxycbtor. Shop of Chuloaton, W. VL,' ilad

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rot r~nfUI and damoJ• by the Aerea Sllblea or Atllou: (2) ~Ia.

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IIICHARD I . DWIN- GINiltAL MoUIMIII
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IIIYN~ I. GREENI- IDfTDl.
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PEVOTBD TO INTERESTS OF ·MEIGS-~N' DB

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David Oller w11 rueat ril. honor
at a birthdiy dti'.u(er,.liven fund.ay
by his wife. M'r. OUer received
two decorated eakes among his

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Moviettme

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5:30 Cutoon•

5:45 Nelfs nddtlnes

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6:00 Splnaeb Playhouse

6:30 Weatbercaat

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DRESSING .... · · · .. · · · ·...... · · .... · pint jar 25c

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DELMONICO Elbow

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· · Vz lb. pkg. 29c Macmoni · · · · 16 oz. pkg. 21 c

Sli~ed Cheese

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Paper Cups · · · · 6 count 15c
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Crowt~ •rand

6 count _:_ 19c.

Pl•tlc Cups .. 1' collnt
ALUMINUM •

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Reyllolds Wrap ~-8ft. roll31_c

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Wax Papa ·- 125ft. rol 25c
Wutea

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Hep Aenlol -

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time wlien I'O.!Iea sb()uld b!! card
for very carefully. A diliecn.t
'Program for the eontrol of
ni,ild,,~ and other dinaRs an 1
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(mport&lt;nt. FO)' th( eon,
\'l'ol of mildew, 1 am rugaesting
the use at Sulfur or Klratharie 0:-

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ALFA1.F A WEtM4 · Qama!J' ~
tn. the eastern cot~nty al\as ha-5
been severe and som~ farmen are
e.xperientl'ng for the .fir.rt Umt
the· llt!ed qf control. , In a cou.p l•ll
of .fields, '!'.h~~,-1 , yjsiled in
ahire Coupt~. the wievtl :doii!li1e
exten~ive. Action, in
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Leaguers
Open :J'uesday In

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next
da)•? and
the way

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St. Louis 12 CJne 1- 811- "
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Plt.:htn
Brooklyn at Phlladl~phla mg:Jt
-Drygdale 3·1 f y9 Robert8 3-ri
rtneinnati at Milwaukf.'e nighf
- KUppatein 1-3 v R Burdette 5-"?
Chicago at St. LoUl! nlghtRush &amp;!! vs McDaniel 2 2
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Tutthy'a Gamts
Philadelphia at New York night
Brooklyn ~t Pltbburgh mght
Cincinnati at Milwaukee n1ght
Chicago at St. Loula night
Chicago .
Cleveland"
New York
Bo.aton
Detroit

ind_y. 'l'h?Y had just cauBcd the
.&lt;~tartmg Pilcher to he pulled out
Few small achool5 hnvl' two outstanduJg pit chers But Middlt•port
did A n~ it could have hrf"u Lhe
l"llnchf'r

IY UNITED PRESs
NA1'10NAL LEA""UE
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Cincinnati
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20 1
2 .6 2 ~ 2
Brookly n
20 13
Milwaukee
1 .60B 21.'1Philadelphia
19 4 .5 76 3 1:!
St Louis
15 18 .4e5 7 '·
Nl'w York
15 20 429 'lit•
11 20 355 101 '
Chtcago
Pitt sbu rgh
9 24 2'73 131 &lt;.;
Sunday'• R..ults
Brooklyn 5 New York 3
C'inc~nnatJ 7 St. Louis 6
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Philadelphia
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1 a e P ia 6 Pittsburgh 3, 2nd

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ChlCllgo 7 Milwaukea 5. t at
Chteae-o 5 Milwaukee 4, 2nd
SattmJay•a R•sultt

N"'w York 8. Brooklyn

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Philadelphia 8 Plthbtlr"h 6
Mllw~mkee 7 Chicago 0•

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Kanus C'lty

LIAGUE
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20 ta 606 3
19 17 .528 5 •'
17 18 .411/l
10 19 ,457

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Rusty Wartlllley at Point Pleasant,
struck out three T1ger!l He pitched
to hts Dad, Rudney Wamsley, be·
hind the plato.!
Jn the oth'i'r game Ree'dsville was
5·0 over Rac.ne who was without
the scn·ices of pitcher Larry "Littie Foozy" Wolfe, sidelined with: 8
physirHI dlsabtlity temporarlJy eRa
eme hopes). Galllpoli!l, · seVenth
team 111 the loop, ha,t a bye.
HARD HITTI$RS
Miller was racted lor 11 htts bY
:Phtl Colllns club as three- ~Its _talfwd in the second, two ift the' thitd
aiJd one in the , seventh. ·= · e
Milch had a sinile and do le,
Harvey Van Vranken hllo 1i
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George )'lfeSlielroad two.lloub!e'a l~d
Jimmy joe Rem$1'ey two ilngles.
For MlddleKdTt bob . A!bley:

Ce}"brati"on

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FIGHT POSTPONED- · -

1 PIHLADELPIIIA lll'- 1'1t•" Ph t
adelphia E:lg l!·~ tod nv lHHwu-nl:"tl
lhe st~,;m ng of two footbnlJ pl ,l.~'

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had sin~lt!" and Hiller, Ll\V
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lf9U·
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Reynolds se nt reforct k·ee•et•
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Middleporters
t•
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fourth
thr"u(h
the
seven'th'
inoinl.
He' was
wltb Seveu -Aali...:
•nd
one hit batter
Mlddle.,ort's run ~•""'e 0.• Mil.
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:=ltedo1n ~hae \~r~afn~!~a.er Jiad
Pomero,· got its first \h~ee 'iuns
on llem!lley'.s si ngl~. Reynoldg'
trJple, two errors, a sacrltice and
two l'!rrors Two were added In the
third on Nesselroad's double and
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Washington
10 2R 203 ll
1 , · ' ·r:mtl· 11'- 'frlJl-igh '•
Sunday'• R•tults
Urotwc~·O·Jounrt ll g hlw eJ~ht
Kan5llS City 3 Dl'lro•t 1
New Orlean 11 Rnlvh llupas
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1' Lll ' and Scrnph 1n
Chicago 1 Cll'v&lt;'laml O, Jst 10 In p
Cl eve 1an d 4 Chtcago ::1. 2rul
' 1f 'r"r!n,ce h :l ~ b~~~~ pos'1,,t•rrt·,r
••u•1 un11 o' r 1 t~y "'Cht h&lt;'&lt;' Utt
Boston Q Baltunorc n. l ~l
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Wash inallin 9 N('w York 7 l si
EAGLES SIGN TWO
~£'W York 7 w.a .~hlu f'lnu il, 2nli
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Chl&lt;'ago 4 C'lev~ l and n

~upport,

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town was
finding inning
thC! range
en 1in To
th.eloKI:,
48 strikeouts,
tleld
With Hmdy the after
!he second
Doyles.
his round outand
6·2.
wa1kJ,out bunt tingle and an

Bowles' tmng arm . Anything could
Whaf actually happened was that have happened.
he let Bowles wm ht.&lt;; s&lt;~me Fri.
Was Swark right?
day 10·0, After a fiOIIt game ruh.
You can't a.gue wlth s.uecess,
down by Ernie Biggs, Ohio state
UniVersity tramer, Bowles (elt
confident he could start 1lle next
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tby, too
"Since he wanted 1o do tt. 1
fContmued rrom Page One)
could see no harm In le11mg him
"My b1g job now is to 1 keep
try,'' smd sw~&lt;'kharner Saturda)' them from gettm g over con rt
night arter the drdrr ious greeting dent," mus('d Swackhamer about
the leam received upon 1ts arm•al the Athens scrap.
home.
' Ttte ceremoll~' at the "T" W&amp;~
"Actually,'' ~aid Swack, ''I arransed by Bob Mills and Curti~
wnsn't a b1L arratd of gmng with .Jenlr.inson
of the Mid rllepo,·t
llmd} ni l the way Satur·day ~n the BoosleJ·~· AssorultJo n, wllh tlw
rl.n als On the re&lt;'ord, you know, cooperall1n of Pohee Chief r.e 1•oy
II ' dy
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m wa s JU~t as goo a pitcher " Bartrurn , nd his staff the vol uh
The pep per} Jacket catcher- leer fin.•mt·~
a nd emergenc}
J.lltcher certamly proved the coach aquadm('n,
police
~·e r y rlght. AI! lltndy d1d w111 1et traffr&lt;' con lto\ , lhe P"meroy p,...
Doylestown down wtth slx strike· li&lt;!e De pill !ment. thr~ Sheriff
~ut~, :t couple of ~ickly drJbbler!' oflk~ and the Sta le Patrol
back to the Jnflelrl and a laat-out
popout lo Vogr Wayland in his
Th~ Z!:' rklt1 l'Ninsfer Co., pro·
thre-e-in ntng '''''' afl'l' Bowl'o,-w•• \'idNI a l:u·gl• tru ek upon Whlch
t"
relieved tn the ftfth Inning
ue 1e:1m wall P1lice d at th e county
Throuuh Bowie.' 10 .. , o'n nt· n·•
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f(!~ three rum ln t he bottom or the and black si!·Pa mt•t·s werl' 'ln
tb.ird, aJthouih all or them were hand to fnllow thE' caravan
unearned.
Pl'll'e truek~ (inMrlu1d&lt;h1ng o1ne frcnn•
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omt•rov1 o
eror
ronrlusion that had J\.1Jddleport not
'l'llt• Pre~tl)n 1\1/Jtor Co , provid
hud a !!eeond front -b ut• hurl er Jn e&lt;l a Hl!i7 Pord C"Onvt"rllhle In
Hind_y, they well might hnve lost which rnrit• Mayor F't.'lher an,r
out In the gra nd pnw Jm agJDe Coach Swackhamer ahead of th'
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phen Co;1t~ onrl EddJe KitC"he',l.
drnm m.Jiol·, mt'! lht• co t·avan on
N S!'('OJHI Ave' ami led t'u.'
truck t"mhl:lwncd wtth "The
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'l'lwrr· d Wcfll('f lLu_ho SJ•rvi•(•
lru r·k wu~ on hand w1th p portI Hh!t• mJrrophmH'. C'wstr•t 'l';ann e
I hil l s port ~ l'd i1or Of The Dail~·
s~nt mel , scr\'ed us masler 1lf
e€remonll-'~ HI&gt; Alsn present!' I
Pnch membl'r
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large plmt u &lt;1 tHe111re 111 e n n
lhr team in Col umbus following
thf'lr 10.0 Vlt'lnn• OVN Sn lcm L1
t·a l 111 th" fnt Hl~ or tht&gt; l'f:'t;:J O!Ul
lotH n.mwnt I-'l l(1av
\l r ll!HI :\II" Swu{'khamer Htl.l
Uw t·ntu·c f1 rsl team WNC spec:Jl\1
guests nt l\1r A1umn I htUJtlue I anu"
d:HJce shottfy a1ter lhC' wr 1t'Ollll'
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Mrs. DouglaS' Clrcle and famil)' on with Mn. Belle HUt.
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/. Fli'ltel!ice and Mrs. Elsie Circle called .on Mr. and Mi'l. ch.,lei
vlsi~ed Mrs. Katie Moore Sunday. Diehl and family, Subdty, .
Jlne~ LH&gt; and Mark Swepston Mra. Georgla l)ie1olllld tn. All'~
of t;:olLrinbu• are sPending two na Buek lpent an -~ft~boon with
weeki W.itlt~ifr erandfarents, Mr. their b'rother Ed Ru~•. ADd wJfe
ln'd l\frl. a· '. Lee.
and Mr.
Mu. -'iuaseb.
Mr. and' Jit. Dean Brinker an-d
Ebliil
Marariet All\a\ Carleton ·and Warrea Ro.e . . SuJJDy evening I caU&lt;eo
Steve Jr.,
witlt Mr. a~ Mn~ 1:-vetett Ours
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brother
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Rodney Wamsley.
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of Scienee and Medita\ Doetar d~
J grees at the University of Ver·
ment. During World War U he
was an •vlator in the U. S. Navy.
Lareau 11 a Frtm:b name. It ia
prono~nced u If the apellln1 were
Lah-ro:w-, with the ·accent on the
tecond ayllabl'
Durin1 1952·53 Dr. Lare1u aervaa an interne- at the Mary FletHcJpital, which is the Ufll·
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the late G~rJe MtN"amus. ltd
Shapiro Pulltze~ prbe winner in
poetry, , ptofeisor o( I:Ji(liah .. ~
the Univenliy ot Nebtalkl an l
formerlY. edl~or off P&lt;M~try Mara:Eine iJ a~beduJed at the featured
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menL Hit tnhtin1 iMluded a
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co~ at OU: Ridge lnslitul4! of
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Nudur IWdlel.
Dt. l.d:J.t.w and hill family wUI
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Funeral !Grvices for Frank Betz
were hc,ld Fl·iduy at the Ewing
Chapel W1lh th~ Rev. c. !;. Hoyt
ot.Uciating Burial was In the Mid
dlepo•·t H.lli
with Guy'
Reynolds, Charles McElhinny , !:ugene French, Eugene HUbtrt, J&lt;ltltri
Kaufr, WIJII!Im Lowe ag pall b('arers.

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ltt•ins Flnt Pl-.
made it a clean swel)p when Errtte
Tbt:; cb.Ita~o Wfiltt SOx retained
Banks' nmth - inniug Si'lllle 'pf&amp;. their three &amp;rip on fi{at
dueed a ~ -4 vll'tory ln tbe · nlcht· place In the A:meriean l.eajue
cap.
when .they split with the Cltve14Jld_
lndians wltile ~be New Y~k Yaa.
The two defeats were I bitter tees and Washln~ton Sen.ator1 dlBravea, wno dropped vided their pair. Billy P.ltrce out--

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RelniJV&amp;s ancl rriend!l from nut
Baltimore t2 Bo~t on 0
of 'town Included Mrs. Genevit•ve
Ns fror'u 1ht! 3nl Armorrtl Dto··
Ward and son, Robert, Cnlumbu';
New York 8 WI!!IIID"Ion 1
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in Germany, for mer f&lt;~ord
Mr and ~lr!l'. Harold Rutk and liOn,
~Knna:ns City :\ Deho!t 3 nlgh1
Man.a ......, Prah•bl• Pltch•n
ham quarll:"rbaek Vmnie Drak"
Roher! , New Coneord , R. E. Fu-r
unr! Jtm flrf'lel", on end rrom
ga1e, 1'. J. Fug1te. Huntin11ton;
Kan~as
City at fhirago nttthl -- Nort h Csll'olina Stat~' TE'Il('hel's
Mrs Fulton Spcau and dlUibler .,
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STANDlNGS
Kllllnrr 1-3 vs Wlbnn S-1
l'oiJege who hlld a U'inl With lhl'
W L Pet. GB South Slde; Mrs. Lucinda Dalnee,
Cle\'t•land
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",..-B_r_o_w..:n:_'·:-ccc-·-·_· Pomeroy
Or. nnd Mrs. lt. I!. Lamb, Rieltard
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4-1 V! all.nryDetroit
2·6 nlyh1 - C_l
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llnrhronl
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Ne •· Yul"k at Boston night Rochc~trr
16 23 410 7
;1nd ~nns, Robert and Dick, Sally
1 0 \000
Kuck ~ 14 v~ Rrt"wer 62
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14 22 380 71{. lleedsvil\o
S1ewart,
Columbus; Mrs. Ella StcwH!l&lt;'lnr
0 1 ooo 1
Ballunol'c at Washlngton 2.
Sund•v't R•tiJits
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MPs William Stewart
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lllght x-- Brown 1·2 11nd Johnson Toronto 3 Montreal 1, bt
Gnllipoli!i; Mr. and Mrs. Limber(
0 1 000 1
Middleport
2·4 vs lf('rn undez ().O and Stchb~ Montreal I TOronto 0, 2nd
Bush and son, Billy, Urbana, Mr.
G&lt;r lft po!Js
0 0 ()()I) 1
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Hu t'falo 0 Hoch(•Ater 6, 1st
and
Mrs. Kenneth Dugan, Charles
R•sultt Sunday
x: -Fir~t game is en mplclion of Buffalo 8 Roche~ter 0, 2nd
R Stewart, Daniel Stewart. .Eugene
April 21 xamc suspendt'd by po.v- Ric hm ond 4 Mtaml 3, ltt
Pomeroy 6 Middlep9rt 2
Stewart, Daylo n; Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsvllle 5, Racine 0
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Mlanti at Richmond, 2nd, ppd rat,
James Tucke-r, HaydenvUJe; Mrs
ll~rlford 7, Pt. PleasBnt 1
T"•M•y's G•nMI
Columbus 6 I-IRVIII) II 4. Jst
Anne Bracken Bnd daughter, Mrs.
tiallipo\ig,
P.
bye,
Kansas City at Chlearo
Havtna 1 Cn lmnbu s o, :lnd
Burnetta
Tinc her, Chlflleaten.
Cleveland at Detroit
AMIRICAN ASSOCIATION
Gam11 N•xt S~nday
Pomeroy nt Reedavllle
Jrlew York at Boston
Mmnoapolu 9 Wichita A. lsl
INTERNATIONAL LllAGUI
Mlnneapollfl 2 Wichita l, 2nd
l't. Ph•a!lant at GalHpolls
Racine at Hnrtford
W L Pet. Gl Indtanupoli 11 14, St Paul 9, 1st
'uffalo .
Mlddil'pori - Op('n ,
20 13 .6DG
~'· rndlonap&lt;llls at St. Paul 2nd ppd
llchmand
23 1&amp; .605
rain
Toronto
21 14 600
Denver 12 Loui!tvllle 5, trt
C:HAMP WALKER
Mlama ...
19 18 !U4 3
Denver 8 Loul!ville 4, 2nti
CJNCINNATI IW-~.Jli.mes Hew
Columbus
17 2J 447 0% Chnrleslon Jp Omahn 6, tst
son, Buffall), N Y, won the Na
Havana
17 21 .447 , 511t Omaha 4 Charlc!Jton s, 2nd
1ional AAU 50.000.metcr 31 milcq
yards wnli:lng ehamplonsh.p
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Sunday In flve hours and six
ni'mutes. John Denl, ~5. PlttsCOLUMBUS, 0. - A ro ...t(
bqryh, was sctond
r:fatry marketing &amp;tucb' eoiduttlljt
in efgbt Ohio cities b~ OIUO ~ftat~
STAR DIES
Unlveralty's alltie\lUUrU\ •Q110o 1
CHICAGO UP--John O'Brl~n. mlcs department lntffcatt&lt; thai
19, sophomore forward on the prke
not neeeuarlly a major
Loyoll of Chicago bafllnltblltll team f1etor ift milk conaumpfiOn.
died Sunday of injuries suffered
~ntervieWers cheeked •hQ1U
Saturday when hit automobile
~rashed with another car In :1 7500 conaumet't in Atro~. C1nton
ClnclnnJtl, Clevet~nct
Dlft&lt;lll, I
western IJUburb of Chicago.
rronton, Tolelo' aitl Y"OIMO'Vft
by telephone and houae-to-hou.:~ ~
RICORO INTACT
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. l]P- P ' ' ra l111 ln an effort to determine!
Flahellty'l qu1Hfieation records what factors lnfiuenee milk eon.
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two novlt"ff pllols and 31 other enee tbet~e raeton have.
dirlnt drivers wUl auern'pt to
Younptown showed the hiJh·
makt u~ for lpst time In the 500est
per t!apllal mllk eonaumptl'on
•'lft.re Year Canlldonee It lu11VIed"
mlle Memorial Da) auto race.
with ' l. !lot~ptei average per 'P ~"·
li:. Jbla $t.
Pomeroy
ton per day altho ltll ' ,.-Ioe pre ·
SOR~!TY IN!T!ATI
quart
ol i.t.a cenll- a~t lh·•
Miu Dort'&lt;'n I.. Norrla, daugl!J.
sam~
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the ·P~iet.:. In Cle?eJ4nd
ter or !ifr. an.c\ Mr,;. FerR; N'drrk (lD.~ centa)
wber. daily per
Of Route 1. R4clno. was initiated
eapUa
t!OIISUmptlon
rwis .91~
rccrntl} into Phi Chl Delfa, Pre~· pin tiL
byterlan sorority at Ohtp Univer
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!lity
A t'rcghnlln. Ml5.1 Norrls h- 6i lbo elilit o1!1es ~.
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a Freshma n R e~Te!en l allve of Tronton ~ad tbe hiahest DriN
,'J'II!~ .~~IiW lrOliiOiill Day stallttc P1r17 Ml\1111!,..
Llndley Reata~ftcf 'Hall. •
2\!.'Ji ',onf,,a quarn and ~~~·
e1t.&gt; diUv. .per' capl{al con\ampi
NIWLYWEDS SEPARATED
thm (.783), wbne Afron, with the
EMl-1E:TSBURG. lowa UPlowest price {17,0 tents I quart)
N~wly·W('d fto'O'ert Thqmns, 2" bad an aVenfal ~ capita dally
today !Kogan a prolon11etl scp11t.:~ ~o nsumptlon 4lf :tiSfl pints. Milk · .
lion trom hi, lG-year-old bridl!. eonaumpUon of Da~on residents
Thomu wat sen~netd to five ••'~ .abGUt the llfiW: 11 that or
Years In the Ptate panltentlary Clevelanders, alth,oti!;h th~ Day~or breaklna and. enttrina.
ton price wa1' • ~oent higher,

Middleport High School

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for Ted 1flu:newski's aehlftg baek. 13-S loss to whip. thti'"i;ju:l~';;;,j;
,........ 2n year-old Dtott druek O\lt P.{r.ates, 11.3 in the other
"' ~ -11" slngi'El·Satne M~b of 15 aaraes.
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tlle Mil\.

P. Stout voted

for D'abney while Adkina

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Keith ""nold voted for Keefer.
~, · tor appQlirt'ment M a
Deadline
new member by the board wu
Saturday, The appointment will
, a~d ~nie Myer. run until the primary' eleetlon m
~:f~"~! dr;.,.;;; hlfed were An- Au,gugt o! 19MIII
Emmanual Weara,
a{cCdy.
The board offiei•Uy accepte-d the
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new Wahama gymnasium-auditoh· I
urn pen(Ung apyroval by the areh1·
Continued from ,... OM
teet and the federaJ engineer. The books, 3) busine-5s · pflages 1 o!
buildina was constructed at a cost newspaPers anc:l~ yearbooks; .C)
cit $178,BM.75 eti-)us1ye or arcbl.
and adVulng bf mimeo·
t~t'a feis and equipment ip_cludnewspapers; 5) editJntf

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Frl"dav May 24 .,: ~
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Mrs.~ ~~~~~~::~::.~;;;~~~~

In Milk Use:

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c .. Dabney ·of Hanntn Dlitrict on thei ru tetlve
Friday JUiht whUe llobert AJ.tln•
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nommated Earl Keefer' of J..etart. cations.

Rookie Dick Drott lJ makinl
(Ood, for the Chicago Cubs but be
the
couldn 't be a bige-e-r hero 'ln his beat tile New YO'rk &lt;;~r.''~~~=:, l
ntive Cincinnati Loday if he had take ov~ &amp;Hond. _,
jlJst discovered a magic enr.e -all • pbla PhJllies bounte
ii~i~

Meager - i'tporf.s Of th. g.ame
Iiiled t6 show #bat hapPened iri
bl ~ d '11 ~th
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11: " :"e 5Yl eo, .......... :
n k1l
when a!l runtr Were ,seoft'd. , arry
Taylor,
for Racine, pltebe4.
treat- ball u11fU li~ coittt'ol l~fl ~bnitr Circle 1nd .aon Clrl ' and
him. Walks p~ a eoliple of sin· lfr~ 4f!.ct Mn. tmory
andi
lles netttd ~flv~ ~unil. ,
tf,j\li}Ue~. Addi'f.
,'
Dkk spencer .,.11 _
pmo11 chable
Mn Lllt,arl t:iaelltei" .ud aon
for K·ed~vHit•nd a'ifder!IOU lli1J4'r C6011,' of P~er())' called On 'Alt:
...,,, t""'"·
• Mra. uj' Iaa C'~l
d I .
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n ·~..,
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an.,.
'"'e lfti amLIN I·
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"' Y ODII! day ast ~k.
ltfltd!llviUe
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R 1
000
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Batttil'lel: R~dsvU.~. 9Pf!'eer
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(WP), &amp;ii!ldenon {7) ~ VJrtll
Spencer. ~eine, TayloJI (i.P); P.o_wo
...._ JetirDf.W
eU (7) and McNickle.
W)r1tt Sthaefer and eon, David.
Mlddiepuit
001000100..:..255 or Mt. VerDon spent tlie week cod
Pomeroy
, 032 OOD IOx-6 11 3 with hJ!I parentlf Mr. and Mrs. NorBatteriel!l :M'ld'dleport, Mtller and ma n Sr:!haefer.
Call. Stobatt (3). Pomeroy· ReyMr. and Mrs. \Bill Jacobs and
nold1 and Neaelroad, Jeffers (8) 1 two o.!bildren of ColUmbus spen1
Hartford
200 410 000-7 12 0 the week end With ber patents,
Pt. Pleasant
000 010 000--1 3 1 Mr and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.

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the: -St. Louia Sox victory before reUief ace RJy
in- ~~=~~~~as~t!h!e~f~ro;n:t"\:ru:•:·Fd~ue!l1ed~B~u!d~D!a;lley~C~or~a~l~.O~Wh~l~le~~~~3~
on Pltcher Hat Narleskl slo!)ped Chic•"· u ; and

Mana.ger Henderson is w~tiqg
the ar~ival of Wayne Austin and
Denny Wedge, both oul!Jt~ndlng
colleglate pitchers and fine hit-·
te 1
r ·
R 1 J alced
R d 111 "'. ""nk • · Bald ' B ld .
ee sv e JU ma,n,
y a .
enon camt:: on h\ tJf &amp;e'Yet!.th in:
nlng to relieve ltft;i Si):enteT and
sllut out the fterti S'a7~:fliltoft
Wolf.- ·.tr .• crew 5-o.
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The: pr')fe'lshlftl). a~'uaftnt
lobs his slid'ln~ aiufE '"Jn JOn~
eno ugh to rnati lti a Iii~, tbeft
whizzt!l one thf~ aMi "OJIPI,
you're

By . UnltM Pres5

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ques.

lnotl'u&lt;lou
tollolstlnJ
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How~~;rd Schul~ nomlna ri J ame1 ally
reeoa:nJ~d
authorl"et
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DRO'IT IS MAN -OF H()UR IN REDS' TOQ:·

Wins; Hesson, Reynolds, Miller Hot

SPORTS.

board.

Knocks 011 Braves

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and adv!Jint of offoot ·~~:: 1 That obloetloo wa
The board wu deadloebd to '"' t) pllototnphr .. d 1)
wile• tl&gt;o a.dloja alfOOII to olol!t
¥oUna: lot • repLAUment for J'red TV journ.U...
to Nh' York.
lbiJ infe!I'2DM
SadndeTI on the boll'4. BteaQH of
..U a pan of thtlr tralnhse. IIOUtct: Mid.
tbe f1e vote in Prlday nlPt'l 11tudent1 pullllit lhtir ofl Dtw
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'rneetln,, the Statt SijperiDWndent papers, utilirlJit three dll'!erc;.l '
or &amp;booll, Virall Bobrboua:ta wiU println1 ' prCK:eaet.. Their wort
IDJC
appoint the filth ~emb&lt;er of tbe 1tndudlna Jettures, la!ll and trlti·

lnt bloO&lt;IMn.

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the ' Bob Wtlson . A filial run in the
oJ)E'nmg round of th~ Ohio Valley seventh came on an error, a walt
Association baseball leagUe sched- and Hem~:~ley's !1ngle.
ule Sunduy n four p 1tche!'s in two
TlKKEII: Hl'PS OM
dta.oad~
games
rtruck
out
a
gnnd
total
of
Harttonl
started off at once. In
By f'ltPI Tunn•hlll
48 batters.
,
t he fltst inni-ng Gerald €larlr was
Friday evening, May 31st, ._ ihe
Sterhng performant'C:'!I were glv· safe o-n an error and his Luther
senators take on the Yanks on
Coach Nolan Swackhamer had a tough decision to make last en by. G&lt;'ne Hcllson of ttr~ Hart- Tueker hit a home !"n. The 'Piger~
Diamond No. 2 and the Indians Friday ab 1 10 3S
H' M1dd 1
k
ford 'figcra who opened aga~st Pt. added tour mor~ in the fourth r·
y
ou
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, eport e11 ow Jac ets had Pleasant. He won his' game 7·1 and singles by Bub SUverg ~t,nd Wlll u
meet the Red Sox on No 1
A e-omplete schedule for the JUSt latd the wood on Salem Locals pttchmg for a total of nme fannl"d 17 ot Hmdu Henderson's Dudding, a doubte- by Rus~ Roush,
a ~alk to l{eU()n and one hit batsaeason, ertending throu8h July 26, runs to none for the opposition at that point in the game--.- the boys
will 'be published Tuesday
fourth inning-----and the question was:
man (Clark),
Manager of the ma}or LJtlle
1. S hould he pull Jim Bowles off the mound let Dave HinIn Pomeroy Ruey "Big Chier•
Three singles_In the fjfth .by
League clubs are Senators, Kal d em· h
d
h
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subdued
Mtddleport's
Hesgon
Bob' Oliver and Duddmg
8
Y IS up, an save ow 1es 1or t e btg one aturday? .
Mick{'y Mill er and hts c~yb with plated inother.
Hmdy; Yanke&amp;~ , Frank B. (llack)
2. Or s hould he have Bowles go al l the way, Jetting htm last another 17 strikeouts ttowever,
1
Wilson; Indians. Woody Cfli and
as long as he could the next
, then come with Hiody'!
1 Miller fanned 11 Pomeroyans htm.
Point Pleasa~t got one home in
Red Sox, Pete Kloes ,
3. Or shoul d he let Bowles go
Mtdd\eport didn't score a r un seU but suffered from live erro rs the fiftb On two ol Heason's nine

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Four OVA Pit,hers ·Fan 48-tn·
Hartford, Pomerov, Reedsville Take

DESK

tl.· t. ~"t!ten ¥•Jor Uttle League
•• ,,,._.. ,,. · Jens Tues~y, May 28
"' anb playing 'tbe Indian s ,
nn '' " .1d No. 1 and the Red Sox
hiW.!Dg .ae Senators 4" tbe l!et'ond

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Middleport Play

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Leaguers
Open :J'uesday In

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It was a ptteherS'

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next
da)•? and
the way

go

St. Louis 12 CJne 1- 811- "
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Monda'l'l ltr. . .'le
Plt.:htn
Brooklyn at Phlladl~phla mg:Jt
-Drygdale 3·1 f y9 Robert8 3-ri
rtneinnati at Milwaukf.'e nighf
- KUppatein 1-3 v R Burdette 5-"?
Chicago at St. LoUl! nlghtRush &amp;!! vs McDaniel 2 2
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Tutthy'a Gamts
Philadelphia at New York night
Brooklyn ~t Pltbburgh mght
Cincinnati at Milwaukee n1ght
Chicago at St. Loula night
Chicago .
Cleveland"
New York
Bo.aton
Detroit

ind_y. 'l'h?Y had just cauBcd the
.&lt;~tartmg Pilcher to he pulled out
Few small achool5 hnvl' two outstanduJg pit chers But Middlt•port
did A n~ it could have hrf"u Lhe
l"llnchf'r

IY UNITED PRESs
NA1'10NAL LEA""UE
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Cincinnati
~ ~ _Pt~. GS
20 1
2 .6 2 ~ 2
Brookly n
20 13
Milwaukee
1 .60B 21.'1Philadelphia
19 4 .5 76 3 1:!
St Louis
15 18 .4e5 7 '·
Nl'w York
15 20 429 'lit•
11 20 355 101 '
Chtcago
Pitt sbu rgh
9 24 2'73 131 &lt;.;
Sunday'• R..ults
Brooklyn 5 New York 3
C'inc~nnatJ 7 St. Louis 6
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13
Philadelphia
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1 a e P ia 6 Pittsburgh 3, 2nd

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ChlCllgo 7 Milwaukea 5. t at
Chteae-o 5 Milwaukee 4, 2nd
SattmJay•a R•sultt

N"'w York 8. Brooklyn

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Philadelphia 8 Plthbtlr"h 6
Mllw~mkee 7 Chicago 0•

AMIRICAN

Kanus C'lty

LIAGUE
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20 13 .606

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20 ta 606 3
19 17 .528 5 •'
17 18 .411/l
10 19 ,457

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Rusty Wartlllley at Point Pleasant,
struck out three T1ger!l He pitched
to hts Dad, Rudney Wamsley, be·
hind the plato.!
Jn the oth'i'r game Ree'dsville was
5·0 over Rac.ne who was without
the scn·ices of pitcher Larry "Littie Foozy" Wolfe, sidelined with: 8
physirHI dlsabtlity temporarlJy eRa
eme hopes). Galllpoli!l, · seVenth
team 111 the loop, ha,t a bye.
HARD HITTI$RS
Miller was racted lor 11 htts bY
:Phtl Colllns club as three- ~Its _talfwd in the second, two ift the' thitd
aiJd one in the , seventh. ·= · e
Milch had a sinile and do le,
Harvey Van Vranken hllo 1i
i.
George )'lfeSlielroad two.lloub!e'a l~d
Jimmy joe Rem$1'ey two ilngles.
For MlddleKdTt bob . A!bley:

Ce}"brati"on

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he

FIGHT POSTPONED- · -

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adelphia E:lg l!·~ tod nv lHHwu-nl:"tl
lhe st~,;m ng of two footbnlJ pl ,l.~'

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Hank CIALwort If, any Lou~
, _uer
had sin~lt!" and Hiller, Ll\V
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tine 9lugger, .::ot a ahllle'
lf9U·
ble.
Reynolds se nt reforct k·ee•et•
r ~ •o
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their charts when 1M fa•ned J2
Middleporters
t•
n·
fourth
thr"u(h
the
seven'th'
inoinl.
He' was
wltb Seveu -Aali...:
•nd
one hit batter
Mlddle.,ort's run ~•""'e 0.• Mil.
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1 , d b'1 1
:=ltedo1n ~hae \~r~afn~!~a.er Jiad
Pomero,· got its first \h~ee 'iuns
on llem!lley'.s si ngl~. Reynoldg'
trJple, two errors, a sacrltice and
two l'!rrors Two were added In the
third on Nesselroad's double and
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13 20 :m4 :JO:;.,., ~,..,,,~~~::~;~- I'
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Washington
10 2R 203 ll
1 , · ' ·r:mtl· 11'- 'frlJl-igh '•
Sunday'• R•tults
Urotwc~·O·Jounrt ll g hlw eJ~ht
Kan5llS City 3 Dl'lro•t 1
New Orlean 11 Rnlvh llupas
?f
1' Lll ' and Scrnph 1n
Chicago 1 Cll'v&lt;'laml O, Jst 10 In p
Cl eve 1an d 4 Chtcago ::1. 2rul
' 1f 'r"r!n,ce h :l ~ b~~~~ pos'1,,t•rrt·,r
••u•1 un11 o' r 1 t~y "'Cht h&lt;'&lt;' Utt
Boston Q Baltunorc n. l ~l
nt :1 1•.1ris su
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bwny strJke
Wash inallin 9 N('w York 7 l si
EAGLES SIGN TWO
~£'W York 7 w.a .~hlu f'lnu il, 2nli
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Saturday'&amp; R•sultt
Chl&lt;'ago 4 C'lev~ l and n

~upport,

a

town was
finding inning
thC! range
en 1in To
th.eloKI:,
48 strikeouts,
tleld
With Hmdy the after
!he second
Doyles.
his round outand
6·2.
wa1kJ,out bunt tingle and an

Bowles' tmng arm . Anything could
Whaf actually happened was that have happened.
he let Bowles wm ht.&lt;; s&lt;~me Fri.
Was Swark right?
day 10·0, After a fiOIIt game ruh.
You can't a.gue wlth s.uecess,
down by Ernie Biggs, Ohio state
UniVersity tramer, Bowles (elt
confident he could start 1lle next
~
tby, too
"Since he wanted 1o do tt. 1
fContmued rrom Page One)
could see no harm In le11mg him
"My b1g job now is to 1 keep
try,'' smd sw~&lt;'kharner Saturda)' them from gettm g over con rt
night arter the drdrr ious greeting dent," mus('d Swackhamer about
the leam received upon 1ts arm•al the Athens scrap.
home.
' Ttte ceremoll~' at the "T" W&amp;~
"Actually,'' ~aid Swack, ''I arransed by Bob Mills and Curti~
wnsn't a b1L arratd of gmng with .Jenlr.inson
of the Mid rllepo,·t
llmd} ni l the way Satur·day ~n the BoosleJ·~· AssorultJo n, wllh tlw
rl.n als On the re&lt;'ord, you know, cooperall1n of Pohee Chief r.e 1•oy
II ' dy
d
m wa s JU~t as goo a pitcher " Bartrurn , nd his staff the vol uh
The pep per} Jacket catcher- leer fin.•mt·~
a nd emergenc}
J.lltcher certamly proved the coach aquadm('n,
police
~·e r y rlght. AI! lltndy d1d w111 1et traffr&lt;' con lto\ , lhe P"meroy p,...
Doylestown down wtth slx strike· li&lt;!e De pill !ment. thr~ Sheriff
~ut~, :t couple of ~ickly drJbbler!' oflk~ and the Sta le Patrol
back to the Jnflelrl and a laat-out
popout lo Vogr Wayland in his
Th~ Z!:' rklt1 l'Ninsfer Co., pro·
thre-e-in ntng '''''' afl'l' Bowl'o,-w•• \'idNI a l:u·gl• tru ek upon Whlch
t"
relieved tn the ftfth Inning
ue 1e:1m wall P1lice d at th e county
Throuuh Bowie.' 10 .. , o'n nt· n·•
tnlrgl'outJtis wlten: they arriv{' .1
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wobbly uHe h.td -walk· bY pre-arran geml:"nt tit ~
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a nd Doyle.1town had gotte n to him many of Hwm ~ally eeke 1n gotd
f(!~ three rum ln t he bottom or the and black si!·Pa mt•t·s werl' 'ln
tb.ird, aJthouih all or them were hand to fnllow thE' caravan
unearned.
Pl'll'e truek~ (inMrlu1d&lt;h1ng o1ne frcnn•
11
It probably ls a re o~on.fbly ~are
omt•rov1 o
eror
ronrlusion that had J\.1Jddleport not
'l'llt• Pre~tl)n 1\1/Jtor Co , provid
hud a !!eeond front -b ut• hurl er Jn e&lt;l a Hl!i7 Pord C"Onvt"rllhle In
Hind_y, they well might hnve lost which rnrit• Mayor F't.'lher an,r
out In the gra nd pnw Jm agJDe Coach Swackhamer ahead of th'
1
the horror of Doylestown whl'n tea m

Results

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ha nd until' , th1• dtroctmn of Sto·
phen Co;1t~ onrl EddJe KitC"he',l.
drnm m.Jiol·, mt'! lht• co t·avan on
N S!'('OJHI Ave' ami led t'u.'
truck t"mhl:lwncd wtth "The
( hamp s" to the "T"
'l'lwrr· d Wcfll('f lLu_ho SJ•rvi•(•
lru r·k wu~ on hand w1th p portI Hh!t• mJrrophmH'. C'wstr•t 'l';ann e
I hil l s port ~ l'd i1or Of The Dail~·
s~nt mel , scr\'ed us masler 1lf
e€remonll-'~ HI&gt; Alsn present!' I
Pnch membl'r
· kwith nr
.
f of lhl-' 1('am
large plmt u &lt;1 tHe111re 111 e n n
lhr team in Col umbus following
thf'lr 10.0 Vlt'lnn• OVN Sn lcm L1
t·a l 111 th" fnt Hl~ or tht&gt; l'f:'t;:J O!Ul
lotH n.mwnt I-'l l(1av
\l r ll!HI :\II" Swu{'khamer Htl.l
Uw t·ntu·c f1 rsl team WNC spec:Jl\1
guests nt l\1r A1umn I htUJtlue I anu"
d:HJce shottfy a1ter lhC' wr 1t'Ollll'
a1 the "T "
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Mrs cWar!es Price and daughter
rmd u"''H',
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'Ruth, IQr Mt. Olive, visited .M-r. and Columbus · spent
Mrs. DouglaS' Clrcle and famil)' on with Mn. Belle HUt.
Friday
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Mr. and Mrs. Cllarlett Jl•hl)'
/. Fli'ltel!ice and Mrs. Elsie Circle called .on Mr. and Mi'l. ch.,lei
vlsi~ed Mrs. Katie Moore Sunday. Diehl and family, Subdty, .
Jlne~ LH&gt; and Mark Swepston Mra. Georgla l)ie1olllld tn. All'~
of t;:olLrinbu• are sPending two na Buek lpent an -~ft~boon with
weeki W.itlt~ifr erandfarents, Mr. their b'rother Ed Ru~•. ADd wJfe
ln'd l\frl. a· '. Lee.
and Mr.
Mu. -'iuaseb.
Mr. and' Jit. Dean Brinker an-d
Ebliil
Marariet All\a\ Carleton ·and Warrea Ro.e . . SuJJDy evening I caU&lt;eo
Steve Jr.,
witlt Mr. a~ Mn~ 1:-vetett Ours
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f ·
speiit
Sitilf.
·an..- anrl.ly o J!fbr~n. Ohio,
brother
Krll. ~ Cl~lf fa4.«l •• Wedne!tand Mrt.
4tY eVIIIJtnl rue.tl MJ. aM

Tucker Pnint: ttulty Wamsley and spent several days with beT sister
Rodney Wamsley.
Mr .. and Mrs. Lou DiehL

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four bo)'a. He eerned 1m Blehelor near bere.
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Lareau 11 a Frtm:b name. It ia
prono~nced u If the apellln1 were
Lah-ro:w-, with the ·accent on the
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Cllnie•• Department of
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the late G~rJe MtN"amus. ltd
Shapiro Pulltze~ prbe winner in
poetry, , ptofeisor o( I:Ji(liah .. ~
the Univenliy ot Nebtalkl an l
formerlY. edl~or off P&lt;M~try Mara:Eine iJ a~beduJed at the featured
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Funeral !Grvices for Frank Betz
were hc,ld Fl·iduy at the Ewing
Chapel W1lh th~ Rev. c. !;. Hoyt
ot.Uciating Burial was In the Mid
dlepo•·t H.lli
with Guy'
Reynolds, Charles McElhinny , !:ugene French, Eugene HUbtrt, J&lt;ltltri
Kaufr, WIJII!Im Lowe ag pall b('arers.

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ltt•ins Flnt Pl-.
made it a clean swel)p when Errtte
Tbt:; cb.Ita~o Wfiltt SOx retained
Banks' nmth - inniug Si'lllle 'pf&amp;. their three &amp;rip on fi{at
dueed a ~ -4 vll'tory ln tbe · nlcht· place In the A:meriean l.eajue
cap.
when .they split with the Cltve14Jld_
lndians wltile ~be New Y~k Yaa.
The two defeats were I bitter tees and Washln~ton Sen.ator1 dlBravea, wno dropped vided their pair. Billy P.ltrce out--

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RelniJV&amp;s ancl rriend!l from nut
Baltimore t2 Bo~t on 0
of 'town Included Mrs. Genevit•ve
Ns fror'u 1ht! 3nl Armorrtl Dto··
Ward and son, Robert, Cnlumbu';
New York 8 WI!!IIID"Ion 1
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in Germany, for mer f&lt;~ord
Mr and ~lr!l'. Harold Rutk and liOn,
~Knna:ns City :\ Deho!t 3 nlgh1
Man.a ......, Prah•bl• Pltch•n
ham quarll:"rbaek Vmnie Drak"
Roher! , New Coneord , R. E. Fu-r
unr! Jtm flrf'lel", on end rrom
ga1e, 1'. J. Fug1te. Huntin11ton;
Kan~as
City at fhirago nttthl -- Nort h Csll'olina Stat~' TE'Il('hel's
Mrs Fulton Spcau and dlUibler .,
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STANDlNGS
Kllllnrr 1-3 vs Wlbnn S-1
l'oiJege who hlld a U'inl With lhl'
W L Pet. GB South Slde; Mrs. Lucinda Dalnee,
Cle\'t•land
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",..-B_r_o_w..:n:_'·:-ccc-·-·_· Pomeroy
Or. nnd Mrs. lt. I!. Lamb, Rieltard
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Ne •· Yul"k at Boston night Rochc~trr
16 23 410 7
;1nd ~nns, Robert and Dick, Sally
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Kuck ~ 14 v~ Rrt"wer 62
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14 22 380 71{. lleedsvil\o
S1ewart,
Columbus; Mrs. Ella StcwH!l&lt;'lnr
0 1 ooo 1
Ballunol'c at Washlngton 2.
Sund•v't R•tiJits
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Gnllipoli!i; Mr. and Mrs. Limber(
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Middleport
2·4 vs lf('rn undez ().O and Stchb~ Montreal I TOronto 0, 2nd
Bush and son, Billy, Urbana, Mr.
G&lt;r lft po!Js
0 0 ()()I) 1
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Hu t'falo 0 Hoch(•Ater 6, 1st
and
Mrs. Kenneth Dugan, Charles
R•sultt Sunday
x: -Fir~t game is en mplclion of Buffalo 8 Roche~ter 0, 2nd
R Stewart, Daniel Stewart. .Eugene
April 21 xamc suspendt'd by po.v- Ric hm ond 4 Mtaml 3, ltt
Pomeroy 6 Middlep9rt 2
Stewart, Daylo n; Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsvllle 5, Racine 0
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Mlanti at Richmond, 2nd, ppd rat,
James Tucke-r, HaydenvUJe; Mrs
ll~rlford 7, Pt. PleasBnt 1
T"•M•y's G•nMI
Columbus 6 I-IRVIII) II 4. Jst
Anne Bracken Bnd daughter, Mrs.
tiallipo\ig,
P.
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Kansas City at Chlearo
Havtna 1 Cn lmnbu s o, :lnd
Burnetta
Tinc her, Chlflleaten.
Cleveland at Detroit
AMIRICAN ASSOCIATION
Gam11 N•xt S~nday
Pomeroy nt Reedavllle
Jrlew York at Boston
Mmnoapolu 9 Wichita A. lsl
INTERNATIONAL LllAGUI
Mlnneapollfl 2 Wichita l, 2nd
l't. Ph•a!lant at GalHpolls
Racine at Hnrtford
W L Pet. Gl Indtanupoli 11 14, St Paul 9, 1st
'uffalo .
Mlddil'pori - Op('n ,
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~'· rndlonap&lt;llls at St. Paul 2nd ppd
llchmand
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Toronto
21 14 600
Denver 12 Loui!tvllle 5, trt
C:HAMP WALKER
Mlama ...
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Denver 8 Loul!ville 4, 2nti
CJNCINNATI IW-~.Jli.mes Hew
Columbus
17 2J 447 0% Chnrleslon Jp Omahn 6, tst
son, Buffall), N Y, won the Na
Havana
17 21 .447 , 511t Omaha 4 Charlc!Jton s, 2nd
1ional AAU 50.000.metcr 31 milcq
yards wnli:lng ehamplonsh.p
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ni'mutes. John Denl, ~5. PlttsCOLUMBUS, 0. - A ro ...t(
bqryh, was sctond
r:fatry marketing &amp;tucb' eoiduttlljt
in efgbt Ohio cities b~ OIUO ~ftat~
STAR DIES
Unlveralty's alltie\lUUrU\ •Q110o 1
CHICAGO UP--John O'Brl~n. mlcs department lntffcatt&lt; thai
19, sophomore forward on the prke
not neeeuarlly a major
Loyoll of Chicago bafllnltblltll team f1etor ift milk conaumpfiOn.
died Sunday of injuries suffered
~ntervieWers cheeked •hQ1U
Saturday when hit automobile
~rashed with another car In :1 7500 conaumet't in Atro~. C1nton
ClnclnnJtl, Clevet~nct
Dlft&lt;lll, I
western IJUburb of Chicago.
rronton, Tolelo' aitl Y"OIMO'Vft
by telephone and houae-to-hou.:~ ~
RICORO INTACT
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. l]P- P ' ' ra l111 ln an effort to determine!
Flahellty'l qu1Hfieation records what factors lnfiuenee milk eon.
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remained Intact todaY. 1;1\lt th ~ sumptlon and bow much inn .
two novlt"ff pllols and 31 other enee tbet~e raeton have.
dirlnt drivers wUl auern'pt to
Younptown showed the hiJh·
makt u~ for lpst time In the 500est
per t!apllal mllk eonaumptl'on
•'lft.re Year Canlldonee It lu11VIed"
mlle Memorial Da) auto race.
with ' l. !lot~ptei average per 'P ~"·
li:. Jbla $t.
Pomeroy
ton per day altho ltll ' ,.-Ioe pre ·
SOR~!TY IN!T!ATI
quart
ol i.t.a cenll- a~t lh·•
Miu Dort'&lt;'n I.. Norrla, daugl!J.
sam~
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the ·P~iet.:. In Cle?eJ4nd
ter or !ifr. an.c\ Mr,;. FerR; N'drrk (lD.~ centa)
wber. daily per
Of Route 1. R4clno. was initiated
eapUa
t!OIISUmptlon
rwis .91~
rccrntl} into Phi Chl Delfa, Pre~· pin tiL
byterlan sorority at Ohtp Univer
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A t'rcghnlln. Ml5.1 Norrls h- 6i lbo elilit o1!1es ~.
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a Freshma n R e~Te!en l allve of Tronton ~ad tbe hiahest DriN
,'J'II!~ .~~IiW lrOliiOiill Day stallttc P1r17 Ml\1111!,..
Llndley Reata~ftcf 'Hall. •
2\!.'Ji ',onf,,a quarn and ~~~·
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NIWLYWEDS SEPARATED
thm (.783), wbne Afron, with the
EMl-1E:TSBURG. lowa UPlowest price {17,0 tents I quart)
N~wly·W('d fto'O'ert Thqmns, 2" bad an aVenfal ~ capita dally
today !Kogan a prolon11etl scp11t.:~ ~o nsumptlon 4lf :tiSfl pints. Milk · .
lion trom hi, lG-year-old bridl!. eonaumpUon of Da~on residents
Thomu wat sen~netd to five ••'~ .abGUt the llfiW: 11 that or
Years In the Ptate panltentlary Clevelanders, alth,oti!;h th~ Day~or breaklna and. enttrina.
ton price wa1' • ~oent higher,

Middleport High School

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for Ted 1flu:newski's aehlftg baek. 13-S loss to whip. thti'"i;ju:l~';;;,j;
,........ 2n year-old Dtott druek O\lt P.{r.ates, 11.3 in the other
"' ~ -11" slngi'El·Satne M~b of 15 aaraes.
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P. Stout voted

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Keith ""nold voted for Keefer.
~, · tor appQlirt'ment M a
Deadline
new member by the board wu
Saturday, The appointment will
, a~d ~nie Myer. run until the primary' eleetlon m
~:f~"~! dr;.,.;;; hlfed were An- Au,gugt o! 19MIII
Emmanual Weara,
a{cCdy.
The board offiei•Uy accepte-d the
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urn pen(Ung apyroval by the areh1·
Continued from ,... OM
teet and the federaJ engineer. The books, 3) busine-5s · pflages 1 o!
buildina was constructed at a cost newspaPers anc:l~ yearbooks; .C)
cit $178,BM.75 eti-)us1ye or arcbl.
and adVulng bf mimeo·
t~t'a feis and equipment ip_cludnewspapers; 5) editJntf

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Friday JUiht whUe llobert AJ.tln•
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nommated Earl Keefer' of J..etart. cations.

Rookie Dick Drott lJ makinl
(Ood, for the Chicago Cubs but be
the
couldn 't be a bige-e-r hero 'ln his beat tile New YO'rk &lt;;~r.''~~~=:, l
ntive Cincinnati Loday if he had take ov~ &amp;Hond. _,
jlJst discovered a magic enr.e -all • pbla PhJllies bounte
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Meager - i'tporf.s Of th. g.ame
Iiiled t6 show #bat hapPened iri
bl ~ d '11 ~th
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when a!l runtr Were ,seoft'd. , arry
Taylor,
for Racine, pltebe4.
treat- ball u11fU li~ coittt'ol l~fl ~bnitr Circle 1nd .aon Clrl ' and
him. Walks p~ a eoliple of sin· lfr~ 4f!.ct Mn. tmory
andi
lles netttd ~flv~ ~unil. ,
tf,j\li}Ue~. Addi'f.
,'
Dkk spencer .,.11 _
pmo11 chable
Mn Lllt,arl t:iaelltei" .ud aon
for K·ed~vHit•nd a'ifder!IOU lli1J4'r C6011,' of P~er())' called On 'Alt:
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Spencer. ~eine, TayloJI (i.P); P.o_wo
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eU (7) and McNickle.
W)r1tt Sthaefer and eon, David.
Mlddiepuit
001000100..:..255 or Mt. VerDon spent tlie week cod
Pomeroy
, 032 OOD IOx-6 11 3 with hJ!I parentlf Mr. and Mrs. NorBatteriel!l :M'ld'dleport, Mtller and ma n Sr:!haefer.
Call. Stobatt (3). Pomeroy· ReyMr. and Mrs. \Bill Jacobs and
nold1 and Neaelroad, Jeffers (8) 1 two o.!bildren of ColUmbus spen1
Hartford
200 410 000-7 12 0 the week end With ber patents,
Pt. Pleasant
000 010 000--1 3 1 Mr and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.

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in- ~~=~~~~as~t!h!e~f~ro;n:t"\:ru:•:·Fd~ue!l1ed~B~u!d~D!a;lley~C~or~a~l~.O~Wh~l~le~~~~3~
on Pltcher Hat Narleskl slo!)ped Chic•"· u ; and

Mana.ger Henderson is w~tiqg
the ar~ival of Wayne Austin and
Denny Wedge, both oul!Jt~ndlng
colleglate pitchers and fine hit-·
te 1
r ·
R 1 J alced
R d 111 "'. ""nk • · Bald ' B ld .
ee sv e JU ma,n,
y a .
enon camt:: on h\ tJf &amp;e'Yet!.th in:
nlng to relieve ltft;i Si):enteT and
sllut out the fterti S'a7~:fliltoft
Wolf.- ·.tr .• crew 5-o.
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The: pr')fe'lshlftl). a~'uaftnt
lobs his slid'ln~ aiufE '"Jn JOn~
eno ugh to rnati lti a Iii~, tbeft
whizzt!l one thf~ aMi "OJIPI,
you're

By . UnltM Pres5

u 1upervlaed

ques.

lnotl'u&lt;lou
tollolstlnJ
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How~~;rd Schul~ nomlna ri J ame1 ally
reeoa:nJ~d
authorl"et
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DRO'IT IS MAN -OF H()UR IN REDS' TOQ:·

Wins; Hesson, Reynolds, Miller Hot

SPORTS.

board.

Knocks 011 Braves

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and adv!Jint of offoot ·~~:: 1 That obloetloo wa
The board wu deadloebd to '"' t) pllototnphr .. d 1)
wile• tl&gt;o a.dloja alfOOII to olol!t
¥oUna: lot • repLAUment for J'red TV journ.U...
to Nh' York.
lbiJ infe!I'2DM
SadndeTI on the boll'4. BteaQH of
..U a pan of thtlr tralnhse. IIOUtct: Mid.
tbe f1e vote in Prlday nlPt'l 11tudent1 pullllit lhtir ofl Dtw
....
'rneetln,, the Statt SijperiDWndent papers, utilirlJit three dll'!erc;.l '
or &amp;booll, Virall Bobrboua:ta wiU println1 ' prCK:eaet.. Their wort
IDJC
appoint the filth ~emb&lt;er of tbe 1tndudlna Jettures, la!ll and trlti·

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the ' Bob Wtlson . A filial run in the
oJ)E'nmg round of th~ Ohio Valley seventh came on an error, a walt
Association baseball leagUe sched- and Hem~:~ley's !1ngle.
ule Sunduy n four p 1tche!'s in two
TlKKEII: Hl'PS OM
dta.oad~
games
rtruck
out
a
gnnd
total
of
Harttonl
started off at once. In
By f'ltPI Tunn•hlll
48 batters.
,
t he fltst inni-ng Gerald €larlr was
Friday evening, May 31st, ._ ihe
Sterhng performant'C:'!I were glv· safe o-n an error and his Luther
senators take on the Yanks on
Coach Nolan Swackhamer had a tough decision to make last en by. G&lt;'ne Hcllson of ttr~ Hart- Tueker hit a home !"n. The 'Piger~
Diamond No. 2 and the Indians Friday ab 1 10 3S
H' M1dd 1
k
ford 'figcra who opened aga~st Pt. added tour mor~ in the fourth r·
y
ou
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JS
, eport e11 ow Jac ets had Pleasant. He won his' game 7·1 and singles by Bub SUverg ~t,nd Wlll u
meet the Red Sox on No 1
A e-omplete schedule for the JUSt latd the wood on Salem Locals pttchmg for a total of nme fannl"d 17 ot Hmdu Henderson's Dudding, a doubte- by Rus~ Roush,
a ~alk to l{eU()n and one hit batsaeason, ertending throu8h July 26, runs to none for the opposition at that point in the game--.- the boys
will 'be published Tuesday
fourth inning-----and the question was:
man (Clark),
Manager of the ma}or LJtlle
1. S hould he pull Jim Bowles off the mound let Dave HinIn Pomeroy Ruey "Big Chier•
Three singles_In the fjfth .by
League clubs are Senators, Kal d em· h
d
h
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subdued
Mtddleport's
Hesgon
Bob' Oliver and Duddmg
8
Y IS up, an save ow 1es 1or t e btg one aturday? .
Mick{'y Mill er and hts c~yb with plated inother.
Hmdy; Yanke&amp;~ , Frank B. (llack)
2. Or s hould he have Bowles go al l the way, Jetting htm last another 17 strikeouts ttowever,
1
Wilson; Indians. Woody Cfli and
as long as he could the next
, then come with Hiody'!
1 Miller fanned 11 Pomeroyans htm.
Point Pleasa~t got one home in
Red Sox, Pete Kloes ,
3. Or shoul d he let Bowles go
Mtdd\eport didn't score a r un seU but suffered from live erro rs the fiftb On two ol Heason's nine

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Four OVA Pit,hers ·Fan 48-tn·
Hartford, Pomerov, Reedsville Take

DESK

tl.· t. ~"t!ten ¥•Jor Uttle League
•• ,,,._.. ,,. · Jens Tues~y, May 28
"' anb playing 'tbe Indian s ,
nn '' " .1d No. 1 and the Red Sox
hiW.!Dg .ae Senators 4" tbe l!et'ond

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Middleport Play

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6-Dtilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 27, 1957

fer PAROLE

NEWF

HAVEN

LIVE WIRE
,...,ll.td, Ohio,
u, 1957
"
, W. Va.
ducted by, pfesideot, Mr~. Bertha
11on·
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The May meetmg of the EUU Cun,nmgham. Refreshments were AthiD)', Mnl. Nora
FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
55866 Francis KnOUf, A ·priJOner
p T A
Ray·
Weav~;t,
.Mrs\
Cape
Mr.
and
HOWPrd
Wag-nLive
Wire
Class
was
held
at
th
now conf1ned tn the Ohio State ReThe New Haven
' 'PT'A b
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.seMd to thOBe named above and
formatory , Man.sfield Ohio admiteld the;: home of Mrs. K. J. sl:ou and J~ Urt. Edgai"-Layoe, Mnt. Freeman hart. Mra. Homer Millet'·IDd Mrt. hab left Friday for a vacali1D "'
In Florida,
Led from Metgs Cou~ly, Case No. last ~eetlng of the I!'Jason recen . ro-ll,ostesses were Mrs Berna. d Roush, Mrs. Cliff Rous.h, Mrs, Everett Laudermilt:
i
5182 Convacted&amp;-22-56 of the c"ime 1 ly wtth Mr~..John. Morgan, pre~l­ Lewmg, Mrs S. H Reltm it·e,..M:t'$. James King, Ma. N11nnie ioh ·,
PER~AL$
J,t:r. and Mrs. Uoy(! Roush aior Brk. &amp;. Ent. DIS and 8ervtns a dent, presJdlR&amp;. Th':l mett,.ug Howard Burri~ and Mr,s.. Ivan
Mrs.
Je&amp;s!e
YonkeJ"S
is
horne
ten,ted
rthe ·funeral of, Mra, ' Jd:1n
PHONE 398
sentence of 1 to 5 yean iB eUglblti open~d WI"' regular form and Shawver.
son, Mrs. F. A. Batey. Mri. Thelafter
spen~mg
~he
winter
Jn
Ph.iiiiJll
Jn ro~e.-0)) W~nesd~; I '
for a hearins bcf.&amp;tre the OHIO devo.tJoos were by Mrs. Berna1 d
ru~ Caij;&gt;ehart. Mrs. Otho
Lejv.
RATES
Tampa,
Fla.
,
·
Mr.
lnd
Kra. Lloyd Rouih spent
Mrs.
Howard
su.Tl
s
was
lead"r
ing,
Mrs.
Geor&lt;&gt;e
J-'well,
.&amp;Ira.
R.r
PARDON AND PAROLE COMMis- ~lvmg, a story by Caroly" LeJv'lfi.
tnd
Mrs.
Henry
Cunnin
,.
the
weekend.JD
SJ)rinQ:field WbN'e
and
the
theme
was
.''
Mo~~er".
A
F.
Bryant,
Mrs.~Thomas
Capehart.
SION on or after Jul)' 1, 1~7.
tng,
.
2 ee•U per word, one inscrti~n. Minimum chara:e tHlc.---4. ~ntl
ham
Sr.,
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vJajted
Mr.
an,d
Mr~.
th~ir
dauehter
Carol
is 1 student
per word for three consecutive 1nserlloas.
OHIO PARDON 4r: PAROLE . · Busine.u reports WE're reatl a'!ld short bUsiness meetm1, was co" . .t!r..s. Esrl· ~ieters, Mn. Clayton
lft!nry
Cunnlngbapl
,
Jr.,
in
Da
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ill
Wittellbei'JI
Collrt"e
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Special- One month for 25 centl per word.
COMMISSION
approved by Mrs. Jack Fleshe1·
run.rate of 2 cents per word will be charged Co:- adverfistnc U
A C. FORSYTH, Parole and who also gave the annual report
D0tpa1d for before the 15th of eac.b month following insertioo.
R~:cord Clerk
of the PTA.
Ao&amp;P
J!hen jn Advertlstog--Should be reported immedlat.ctr. The
(5) 20, 27, 2tr
A report or the Mason Co. ,
D.ily SenUocl -.til not be resoons1ble for more than one tiicorPTA Council which recently me:
t'fl1 luertion.
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West Columbta was by Mi~
Carbd of Tbanka and Special Notice• of Eventa $1.00, Obituariea
BULLDOZER for
hlrtt, ponds, Goldye Hallt.
pu IJJhcd at 1 cent per word.
b•sementl, 1•ndJc:•plrttJ. Ill. M
The organization voted to con'
- C"wdery, Lont -feiHGm. Phont tribute ~.00 toward the de: ._
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5•2J..tf gate's experue to thfl .National
(I) N 0 t'
· 10•
ICeS
'1951! - chevJo:etdt;mp tru~k:""good LAWN MOWERS sharpened the Council In Cincinnati soon.
The annual mcctmg of I he Sullon
COIHilll•ru Lk c
new. Phone
IDEAL way. Nelgler fc Cl(!ek
A report on the new readers
6087 ·Y,
&amp; Chester Farmers Mutual Ftr ·
5-27-3;~
Garage. Phone 3611, Raei.ne, 0 was by Mrs. 8 R Vance anc' Mr.s
Co: w•l.l be al l't_nL• (;~u"{ ~~-~; 1 1bJ;,-;;; pu-;;;p~h
5l6-12tc.
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Pete Roush and Mrs. Sara Daw
M. E. C..:hurcli. June J al :r ,0 j 17·g-all!'tl 1,1nk ltkc new Phon
- - - - - - - son, followed by a di!lcuuion at
2-185! , Rutlantl
~ 27 3 ,
Fr•• l"lm•te•
which time the PTA vo.ted t~
A ~ .. ~ranc1s ~1r!Tt.~. St•1 .•
ft 27-;J!p.
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PAINTU... G
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1 ponsor the project.
------Alumi:lum rr•mhinatlon storm and
PAPER-HANGING
New officera were ·installed by
WANTP.D- Odrl JOb s . &lt;·ar W.l ~h
S("rccn wmdows and doors. Steel
L. V. Rel1ln1•r
Mi,s, Hart and ~re president, M1 ~
-,
ing by Mtddl cpeort ~:,.pJor '
and alumumm aw 111 ngs and canR•clne, Ohio
John Morgan, v1~e president, Mrs
Srout~ Co~1tart ltu '1utl Van
op1cs CJ.J WtHi 01 m RadfOrd,
' 117 If 0 . J, Bosli~ secretary, Mrs Ev
-~·~dd~t .. _
52731e
Hock Sprl•lt\S
5 z 1mop. QUICK SERVICE ('11 W•lll f..i- erett Roush )and freaiurcr, M• s
- ·- - - -pairing hy Faetory 'l'rlhw4 Ralph Gibbt Jr.
FULL SHANK.
HAM SHOOT, llacl/lt
l'liUIIHn;; GRAVELY 'I'EA CTOR SALES and
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWE. ' The program 'Yal b\' Re..v. K . J .
M1ll, June 2
5-25 tite
Scrvke H .'\ fo'tnlaw, 512 E'
~ s p
• •• Scott of the New Haven EUB
1wR
4 "'"7 II
' c..metOJ,
1-... Church concerning . · "Reli~ion in
Ma'·n St., l'omcr''Y·
HALF
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I 141 F - - - - - 1\ADIO • TELEVIlllON SERVICI!, the Home" and .u we bencf.'
or Rer1t
Pbollft ilO, Ctefand App1J1nce from it in our daily !Jfe's a!,l.d
to l6 LBS.
--Store,
bd w. M.alfi St., Pameror how through uB, it can refJe
H•adquartert for
243-tf
upon those we are associJteri
Samsomte Luggage - Lane Cedar tror Rl'!nt - E)(tOnf.llon Ladders,
Scatrold J,Jards, Drop Cloths. - - - - - - With,
Chcsls - LAU Window Fans-Chnton i''•,hcr, Middleport. ·
Mrs. Marie Roa~h':&lt;~ room l " '
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11 1 tf j 20
I nsuronce
ceived the attendance award a.td
tl.-ker Furnlfure, Mlddl1port, Ohio
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the
Sixth
Grade
Mothers
were
lb~''
4 29 tf
l or rent · O:::teCtric
walJpape.~ BMnei-S~PIOD JmuraneeOC,:~~~~ hostesses and served refres~·
.teamer. , Climu .l Ftsher, Mid~dle~. Fire • ~
ment 1 to those 'above anrl Mrs.
(() Lost &amp; Found
COME
tlepm t Ph
ti265-X
11·1lf
~- Pbona eaJS-X
VIc Street, Mrs. F'aye Smi~!1.
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FOREMAN.
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Thomas
Grinste-ad,
Mr11.
Gll'rge
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.Boneless, Sk1Die01 ... Cooked, 9 to 1Ub. Size
LOST- un Pum rroy Sti'Cl'b, Mu } Cloth, N.vJon, Flber.:lass Awnings,
SEE
Porch shnde!l', Venetian blinds,~ VtCP. AH makes RepaJrf&lt;l by Ezl. Randolph, Mrs. Pearl Cunning
25 cvemng, J&gt;'loa!mg Opal ca•
\.' ind~)W bh,1ds, Porch and Lawn
p~rt TIK!tanieLI~::J. PMoe B2a. Y b"am, Mr. a11d , Mrs. A. G. Bonney,
YOU'IJL
rt ng for pierced cars Pl&lt;•a st
.l''uquture.
Free
est.~
..ctes.
Dale
Mldd1epor.
8-lJ.U Mrl. Inez Roush, Mrs.. Harry
call 84.&gt;-M
5·27 J .
Wipp'! Supply, 215 Union Ave
-Staatl, Mrs. Ueula RCiush, Mrq.
SAVE
CANI•41D'
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LOST- nJuc ami gray pat ;tke :1
4 25 1 ~ qoMPLETF. lnsuranmr Protlctioa. Flora Grimes and Mrs. Harr_.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. CIIU Doll Milltr.
answcr11 lu and l!nt•&lt;tks h' - - - _
AT A&amp;PI ..•
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
COUPLES CLUB
namr, Johnny M .()(J ' reward IJOl1SJo:.. - 2 bedroom hnmc, hot
ar.~J cold ruttnlng \\.tier 9Dl·M - - · - - - ~
Mr. aml Mrs. Robert COOft t.:
Cal i 8l3·M or nzao
~ 21-.11
·'htucuse
5·25-J:p (21 ) Real Estate
were
hosts lo members of th •
----LOST in Pomeroy, Mo~~Y 2i Cam ~~
Prices effe~tlve lhiough Wednesday May i!llh
Couples
Club, S:.tlurday evening
l'llA.lLEit SPA-l 'E.S !i·ur- Rc~
Ptn \'aluC'rl as ll kt't'P ' Jik&lt;' . H1
at their home. AtteJdlng we1e
2ll
x5U'
w1!h
ct·mcnt
tJ
atw,
ceward Call 957 X
5 :.!!i J1t
A&amp;P Super· Righi ... All Meal, Sklilless
Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, M
ment walks, scw(•f and w&lt;ltcr,'
and Mrs. James 01ehl .Jr., M~
UQ per w&lt;•ek. In one of lnr
'(Bbl A~ta Se~vi~e~-- $5
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HOME
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5-reom
frame
and
Mrs. Lester zerklo and M.
cleunt·sl .111'1
nc ;Jtc~l tra'!...r
w1th bath, hardwood fl,oorlll and and Mrs. Harry Millf'r.
~ ~nur~s Ill Southe rn 1 •luu HJCt'S
a. n. l&lt;AWL-mGs-soNs-co:-_ 2• • -'rRA U.EI&lt; VILLA(, I•; 2 blo1·l..s woodwork up and down. Furnace
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hea! to all rooms. 4 cl()ieta up.
The annual ~hilip Sporn b.1n
hout. loltref'ker Serv•ce.
Day
w&lt;·st of tnffrr ltgh· m Lhf's!llrl'
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stairs .Full ba 5eme'rit with laun- quet was held 'May 17 at th·
Oh io. l 'htoll(' 7 715').
5·256!.•
dry Large front vetanda and en· Martin Hotel in Pomeroy. The.e
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closed bark porch. Beo~~utlfut were twelve tcamA In the '56·'57
DE.\,1 -VJIS
8 6 tt '3 room a~a-;.[~t~ 21Hlfl MMin Sl ,
Pomer oy. Cn ll 251 ' or sec Dr. K.
lawn Located near both school&amp;. league with 1-f. A ()avis as pre·
Faney Oblo . . . Fresh, Fully Dressed
TO 7 LB.· SIZE
D. Am'ibary
5 22.-tf
On ~xecllcnt higl'lway, only a sl&lt;"eQ.t.
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(8) Auto Sales
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few
mmutos
drive
to
Pomeroy.
Ralph
Gibbs
Jr,
was
t6a~;hn •
UN P'lll!Nism:n APA 1\'I\ M J&lt;'! NT
Priced 1·1p,ht.
ter for the cvenmg and short
N~w modern, 4 room:-; and hath
'i':::::"'~~,....,..--lllil't
Llltl\'ollit't
IJtii ,I,V
lUUI•t
Nu &lt;'hilclrcn under 12 Phun r MINUSVILLE _ t'i -room hou.se talk~ were by A. G. ·MchlniR•I ,
with clccttu~ily lllld gas. Cistern. '
and H. A. Dav1 1
power Mllrlr, puwN siP•·r iu,l!
h •711, Mtrtdlr-port.
5 22 me
1-aer'
&gt;
lot,
excellent
for
1arden.
Jr.,
presenter! ·tro
white wall tires, l1f~ ~uurd
.. Out of high watttr. Cash price phiea to
winning lea1n,
tubes, sunvuor, rluek r&lt;tfl :,, ( 17) Help Wanted
Ior quick s1tc, only $800.00.
Maintenance 2 the team mem·
and he•tcr, 16 000 nrtual 'mr.-., -- -~-- ...
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'HONI
hers
being Nelson Ro4sh, R
look s and run.~ likl' •ww. t · .~• . 1.1\ flY lo lakr ('1\I'C of f'ld N!v
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Plump
md
Tender
•. . Cui· Up, Pan Re~dy .
(")
25,
3tc
bert
Gilmore,
Bill
Hayu,
Gerald
l\lrs. Clyde WanrhrtJr.m•r fiOR!i X
lady, must l!vc 111 . lnqu tr;.
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Kelly,
Lester
DamewoOd
a.td
after R PM nr Sa tu rllav :i 25 ~ ~ p
morn1n~..., 8 on A
M. uu ld nom·
li room mudcrn house 1 rooms Doug Miller.
at 62 Race S! . M1dd!cporL.
sut111ble for renting, with private
The ''runner up" team consist!956 l'ontla&lt;' VB '- d.r
Seddl
5-21-tltc
$2,29!S 00. Only :1,4!'3 IWiu,l
entrance and sepArate door :n lng il( Ralph Gibba Jr., Carl
--miles. Driver's lratmn,t:: C''l' OPPOHTUNI'J'Y I•'Of( YOtJNG
bnlh Close to school. Gara~~ Searles, William
Stivers, Bob
Bl. etlnar'JJ, Punwro;v
!S-24-til r
and .1ard. Call at 741 S. Fourt~ Couch, John Reltmire, Carl Ten
MAN TO LEAHN PIIINTING
M1ddloport, before Wednesday nant and Jamca Aussell1 al 1o
TRAin&lt;~ AS AN APPH~~NTICE
APPLY AT DAILY SENTINEL.
mght.
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8-21-3lP recelvec:l awards. AU members of
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3 22 tr 0 ,
. rE MILE FROM SPOnN, &amp;2 aere
Jndtvldutl awards Weri't l'l
fnrm, good house, tractor land,
WOMEN OVI'r 18, no t'XflH[('IICC
close to stores ,c~urc:ftef, ~ebool• Ralph Glbbs Jr. for htving th•'
Wrlle for drtalis of .'iCveral pat•!
Mrs. MartJn Ohlinger, 'X'Umer season's ,highest
WhUe Will•lll
tJmlllhCO ttle (IIJ)lO!'! 1111 it ics Wtlt'lr
23003, New Haven.
1 23 3tp Davis re~ived
trophies fol'
lng !rum ~·mu· home. Nn uL' 1
il.f'ahe.st sinJic game average and
J.!illlon MUTUAL ASSCJCIAn:R
SIX
ROOM
HOUSE,
8\i
acrea
hlgheat
three eame terlu 8qbhl'
(Dept
Il l, Box
105, Morton
lb.
ground. Price $3,000.00 Phont Sayre, roc:elvet:l trophy for mosl
Penna.
5·27·31r
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Improved bowler.
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Big !0 to 22lb. Avg •. : . Red IUpe CuUers .
The Labor Departmt!nt wbn tlr ~
- - - - - MAN to work on dai ry farm t:
.9U Dodge \'8 4 dr St&gt;rlH,
M. Hearllcy, ihppcrs
Plain ~.
team trophy during the lea~ue
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Sl,:w:l.OO.
Autom:•tlc
shl rt ~p~h:;:o;;;no;;;-C_o-;o~iv i-..
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9.
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ownrd hy local f1ll1n g :;l nll •n "
hilh alnJI~ trophy went to 81)b
owner Blaettnn·s. Pomeroy,
WANTEO- SalNI:Idv ur
Snl!'s·
Gilmore and high d011~le1 lropf!v
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han to S('ll MeN!' ~ ~ l'rodu c
went ~o Jaek Needs a11d William
- - -- - ·- - - - - pttrt or full !hue Big pror11~
Winebrenner. The lea1ue Js hClc!
JD!H Pontiac 8 ryl 2 dr $1,0D5.JO
No cxpcTIOitt'l' m•cdcri. Will
at Pomeroy Alley,
Otx. Sedan, we've srrvtred lhh
teach and f 1nan!'c \'Oit. Wrl' ~
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IIIlTH
car amcc new. Blacltnttr'K, Porn
today McNmss .co:. 120 t::.
No.1 ... Sbe "A"-, CALIFORNIA LONG , .WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Barr)' Montgom
eroy.
~·24~tr
Clark St.. t'rccport. 111. ~-27 - llp
.r'
ery .are announ.elng .tl)e blrth of a
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.033 Buick Special 2 dr . Sedan WOMA:\1 for g('nerul ho1.1sework
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¥,ater,lal
$196.00. Dynafiow clrJYc Rlal'1two in hmily, .stay nlght.s
III'IURANCE AGINCI'
gundP&amp;renta are )ftl. ~rKt Mrs.
tnar's. Pomeroy.
15-24-3k
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trle water beaten S2!i00 ~o
WANTED
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are announcing tbe '"pgemcnt
160.00. 5 aal feed buCkets, 3 f··• We have an out!tsnding cxcluillve
1111
of their dau1hter, Wllnda Lola to
$1.01.1, one new cltclrlc watm rraneht!ll' tor this are•. May bt•
Larry ~ne. ~n of Mr. and Mril.
heatefl. 52 aat, $09.00, U!i&amp;:lll
handled along with other bus!·
Ralph Kln.r, Gt~ham Station. An
elecLI·ic molor 1·6 to 1 HP $J.o0
nl'!.'i. or job. No dlrect selling;
AUI\III ....ddhic il pliUlned to bo
up. wed milk coolc.n, all tilZt's
previous bualneas experlenc,
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at 'lhe St. Paul Lutberan
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hi:!lpful We train y!)u com
Ch~h ln NeW .Haven.
pletcly at our expense!. May bP
$270.$229 uted refrl~nr11ton
ANNOUNCIMINT
operated from home or small
•20.00 \O SO,OQ. Easy term .~
The looal Womerl's Club will
otflcc
Our system Ia wei!
Flte ReCrlreratlon . O~cn ev&lt;!nhold thelt annual .dinner on M~v
proven and P.roof ot tremeninl•·
5-24~tc
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huslnt5s in establlshod arc;~ ,
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quaHiy, you mus.t have $3,001}
stalled
for tbe ~mlnJ year.
ca~h, mu.st own &lt;!ar. turni,IJ , r~ ·
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Jlf:iddleport Alum'ni alao rt_mjnsJed the Al~Mnl AIIOcll]lanqi!oCw!u;.; onl of. the larae.t in tion\ tM•• ~'I'.· J;;lstob. Pultz tiM-qght
aebocil'• hlltory with More thaD \be "J'i.ht SonJ" . atll1 used by

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many otbel'll arrtvma: for the Wat~ a ~her. · ·
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bid to take
danct.
Ahntuil partots
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Mri. Robert Coates (Charlotte. Uf! Cla&amp;!: of 1:951
tdvant11e of the fine drivlne lnOUi~). p~dept was In eharJe of d11eed were Mrs. ~:~ine ,:;:::•: tructlon . being preseult!d Jq. the
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e~teted· PJ"esldent Marcella T•Y· ·Atans-~war~ B.;
and Mr..
. ~Or: vi~l~tt., Sal}y..GoQdwin Walt- Frtncl• A.ndel'SOD ' (Martha HiDes}
_ thy Jtousb Youn 1
• rs:,· secretrv,, car~ Bo,chtel·, i.rta- .-Keitt, Ai:· n.r.
L
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.Ill~ Jun~ mart. oeai ~xee,utlve ~o Kenn J lt.i Watt.tr 8 ~ Har 11I
])O~, t ~e~l ohlldera ,Reynold•~ ...l...Ane .HmiJ; JUlia Miller Me~Olyn Clark - 'Bae:Jq!ef, Robert Coqua,__l!!.d,ward Lee.
:rewksbary Jf,:enneth McElhinny
feni.or membera of the ehmpton.
and Lee S~ltb
bateb•U cleam were: Edwud Me· ·
Co
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Ch 1
William Chil"' was toast-master
mas; o Prt ..~nnesy,
ares
fer the banQuet which was .erv.ed P.Jvla, Leo Ktnnedy Jr., J?'avid
Jn the schOQJ: gymn~ai~~m by the Hlady, l..,mes BowleJ. Others ~~troParent-TeaCher AuoclaUon The d~e4 ~re Robert Ntlaon, Ed·
State Cli~~lon Qlteball tea and ward Crooks, H. Whitlatcll. MUtbp.
their coach, N. P. Swackhamer, Wayland, Roger Lilbtf'Oot.
were 8m!clal •uests and the ttoCoach Swackhalner spoke brJeOy
ph)' theY won ~aturday ll!Ornina: in of hfl 'prldf... in hl.!l team and. of
COlumbUs: waa diapl.ayed on the their flne work ~1!1 .• team ll,ghtmg
plltfOrm dprina .the banquet.
for the at4te elilmpi6nettlp for
,l,.t ..COL. ~., llfptoR Yultz, ~llspf I their sc~ooJ-rte fir~t ,'state cham·
anCI hfi wife. Jp.,~n(ta J'ultr.,. pionshf-p lO
woftl in .the South·
eorieert·~l@tlt{iod eo.m~r~ were ·ea ....ern ·Ohlo, Lea1ue.
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fletdURea j,Ori. Uie )rO:Jfim wJ).ith
~f program ended With a re
arran,ed by;' Jl'f'ahcfs HUnker cordm1 made by Forrest Ba~bt,el,
X ~in. l{ts. Fulfz 'pll)rtd ber' oWn former Coach of the MHS t.&amp;ms,
co~pos~tion. ·~4Uelt'o Brllliante" who rtYi,wect b~efly hls r~d as
and c!hophfs "Fahtaslt ImprOmp. e.o•cb frq ll+t-49 and consratu·
tu .. aad accompanied Mr. Fu)tz tn ~ted t~e ~&amp;.am pions on their v)c:-

·Inallon'l high schools, • new boqk·

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"I Love
H• congratulated
"Let numbers
My soal Fill
Yourl.Jfe"
He.aft".aM torie&amp;.
port !(boob·
for theJr-past ,Middleathletic
LL-COl. Fultz, who ii ' Superln- pro~, the preeent ellampions
~eftdent of the Boys 1ndustrlal an,d tile teatr.a of the ruture and
Sebool· at Lancaster and hla tilt la.:Jd, that .be was proud to be asdealt With tbe P!'Obiems tho sto!l Sociated with the school and the
at tPe P,!S face ' wltb more than to'fP.
1000 boys at ·a tchool wblt!h i!l
Tbe .au~m~Iy sanr the "Fitht
.twic'e as farge as any other state SOng" and tbe "Alma Mater'" as
ocliopi' in tb~ coubtry.
Judith Murray,. Clasi ol 1957,
~ R~ eOrt:uhended ·Representatlve Plle•ented the orange and black
G.~oree Meinhart for the , supp~rt scb~l fiac.
be' ttalghfen to the 818 school proTheme of the decoratJon1 ldr
vSm aod otller worthwhile -pro- .tbe .&amp;ymnuium was ..The Moon,
Jeeta. Lt.jCol. Fultz said that his th~ Stat·s and ~ou" •nd a blue 'eeilaim Jn dealing with the boys at lnf, studdeCI w1th sJtver stars, wat
tiM! aehooi Was to make them ·bet: ' suspended ov~ the dance floor
ter eitlletlll when they are releu&amp;d I and large painttnrs: b)' Gordon
and not to beat them and fe&amp;l· Guthrie and Robert DeLay, Class
men.t them without re1ard to the1r of 19$7, and Pri,Jcllia Harpole,
emp~a- were u•ed to carry out the theme.
future development.
~ tbtd tlie faCt that tbe' boyi at the Favors of p&amp;per hats, noise-rna ken
tehool come froh1 all sorts ot balloons, h~rn•. and colored stream·
h9mes ahd that SGme come from ~s '!ere dt.stn)&gt;uted during the
tltlll locality lf well as .others in dane~. MuSlC for the dance was
the ·state. He prAised the teachers =~~v~~ by the Ge-Nqte's'; II} MHS
wlio s~t fi~ ,enmples lor thttlr Crooks asse~bly~ led by Gene
pupils and said that many yoUii1 1 M · R. d
J
J)el'IOns were fhe result of 1their
rs. 0 ney Sa er ~nd Mrs.
flntlronment but others triqmpJied r:ul lheiss were oo-cbauomen fOT
oVer the lime
e Inner comm1ttee and qthet-s
the 1ani
wer:et_Mj~"::~·~J.o~h~n;'K~e.tchk.t,
Mrs.sting
Harry
Child~. Mrs.

let, "kow To DrJve.': publlBb¥L by
the American Autoq~oblle A.Bs()Ci·
~t1orl, Wa•hinat~. D. C. iive• a
relreshiD&amp; revieW and some new
b\formatlon
driver'•
seat. for the man in the
In tk&lt;l foreward, the book prom.
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dri
ises infwma ion on hOw to
VI!
,bett-er • enjoy motoring .more, save
money oo ('l,r maintenance, lessen
accidents and avOid driving irri·
tations.
Appropriately enough, the first
Chlllpter deals witb the caUle of
most aceidentt:. the driver. nu,
chapter-presents some tnteruting,
on-the-spot tests to enable you to
judg~ )'our perso,nal , rhYsi\:al fi_tness. It also delvel into baau:;
P:sychology' with a discul!lllOn of
h!)w Jlef&amp;oltauty traits and basic
aUHud~ ean cau1e and preveht ac·
cident,.
Some particularly timely t~ps
in the sumntatioO. ofr a
.
"Your Car's Gattees,
.. Here w6
ebeeiing yeti.U'
need for cal-

of elJbt fh'll aid polnlo.
Tbl book include• four ebap-

Daily S4lnUne1, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.,ll!lf 27, 1857-7

tera on meeJlanicat eonltruet1on,

car tntptetlon and ear • ear~ for
thoae of UJ wbo nortnallr are ba.f-

Ded by ~~~)'thing boyond !be nu~
•"4-bolt prtncjple.
The book 11 eat)' to Ttld. Only
122 page• i.t eXJ)rC!U!~f I.Ktl that
are otteo bard to &amp;raip In a .elelr,
undentandable man.n.er..
rln tad: the eiltlre Mok eoRblm
exceUent information on the positive, ··eonKructive eteps We can all
take to cut the nation'• hlibway
death toll ' - and save outselve»
some money do1ng it.

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IIELI.O' GEORGE!
AWl MY!

FAMILY!

O'llJCiRS TO M~IT
Stdf and Offit:er1 Of th()
Meigs Templ1, Pytfilan Sl.tOOu,
wl)J meet
this even lnc at the
home of Mrs. Cash &amp;hp.
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The monthly Cub Scout Pack
meeting wtll be held this evening
at the F1nt Bap-ttst Church witll
all parents and Cubs urged to be '
pre~ent. A Seout
offtclal w1il
preaent the Charter to the• Pal·k

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at thltJ meeting.

BOOI;rERS T9 M'ET.
The Eastern Band, Booster.a wi.1
mt!!eot .at the Tupper-a .flains High
School thh. evening. &gt;All )oteres 1•
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37, Counsel
u. A peer
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school
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lt. Dispatch
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17. Dart
26. Number
tO.
Oreidy
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fl . IWpalr
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21. Make Jaet
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lis ' ~rt Hatttet_t, Morlfti 1\Qj~t
Grea, June Siltil! ltloes, Freddie

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High Alumni Banquet
Attrads Over 200 Saturday NisJtt

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fer PAROLE

NEWF

HAVEN

LIVE WIRE
,...,ll.td, Ohio,
u, 1957
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, W. Va.
ducted by, pfesideot, Mr~. Bertha
11on·
. ,
The May meetmg of the EUU Cun,nmgham. Refreshments were AthiD)', Mnl. Nora
FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
55866 Francis KnOUf, A ·priJOner
p T A
Ray·
Weav~;t,
.Mrs\
Cape
Mr.
and
HOWPrd
Wag-nLive
Wire
Class
was
held
at
th
now conf1ned tn the Ohio State ReThe New Haven
' 'PT'A b
·
.seMd to thOBe named above and
formatory , Man.sfield Ohio admiteld the;: home of Mrs. K. J. sl:ou and J~ Urt. Edgai"-Layoe, Mnt. Freeman hart. Mra. Homer Millet'·IDd Mrt. hab left Friday for a vacali1D "'
In Florida,
Led from Metgs Cou~ly, Case No. last ~eetlng of the I!'Jason recen . ro-ll,ostesses were Mrs Berna. d Roush, Mrs. Cliff Rous.h, Mrs, Everett Laudermilt:
i
5182 Convacted&amp;-22-56 of the c"ime 1 ly wtth Mr~..John. Morgan, pre~l­ Lewmg, Mrs S. H Reltm it·e,..M:t'$. James King, Ma. N11nnie ioh ·,
PER~AL$
J,t:r. and Mrs. Uoy(! Roush aior Brk. &amp;. Ent. DIS and 8ervtns a dent, presJdlR&amp;. Th':l mett,.ug Howard Burri~ and Mr,s.. Ivan
Mrs.
Je&amp;s!e
YonkeJ"S
is
horne
ten,ted
rthe ·funeral of, Mra, ' Jd:1n
PHONE 398
sentence of 1 to 5 yean iB eUglblti open~d WI"' regular form and Shawver.
son, Mrs. F. A. Batey. Mri. Thelafter
spen~mg
~he
winter
Jn
Ph.iiiiJll
Jn ro~e.-0)) W~nesd~; I '
for a hearins bcf.&amp;tre the OHIO devo.tJoos were by Mrs. Berna1 d
ru~ Caij;&gt;ehart. Mrs. Otho
Lejv.
RATES
Tampa,
Fla.
,
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Mr.
lnd
Kra. Lloyd Rouih spent
Mrs.
Howard
su.Tl
s
was
lead"r
ing,
Mrs.
Geor&lt;&gt;e
J-'well,
.&amp;Ira.
R.r
PARDON AND PAROLE COMMis- ~lvmg, a story by Caroly" LeJv'lfi.
tnd
Mrs.
Henry
Cunnin
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the
weekend.JD
SJ)rinQ:field WbN'e
and
the
theme
was
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Mo~~er".
A
F.
Bryant,
Mrs.~Thomas
Capehart.
SION on or after Jul)' 1, 1~7.
tng,
.
2 ee•U per word, one inscrti~n. Minimum chara:e tHlc.---4. ~ntl
ham
Sr.,
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vJajted
Mr.
an,d
Mr~.
th~ir
dauehter
Carol
is 1 student
per word for three consecutive 1nserlloas.
OHIO PARDON 4r: PAROLE . · Busine.u reports WE're reatl a'!ld short bUsiness meetm1, was co" . .t!r..s. Esrl· ~ieters, Mn. Clayton
lft!nry
Cunnlngbapl
,
Jr.,
in
Da
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ill
Wittellbei'JI
Collrt"e
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Special- One month for 25 centl per word.
COMMISSION
approved by Mrs. Jack Fleshe1·
run.rate of 2 cents per word will be charged Co:- adverfistnc U
A C. FORSYTH, Parole and who also gave the annual report
D0tpa1d for before the 15th of eac.b month following insertioo.
R~:cord Clerk
of the PTA.
Ao&amp;P
J!hen jn Advertlstog--Should be reported immedlat.ctr. The
(5) 20, 27, 2tr
A report or the Mason Co. ,
D.ily SenUocl -.til not be resoons1ble for more than one tiicorPTA Council which recently me:
t'fl1 luertion.
----:-,:--"""'....!-,- at
West Columbta was by Mi~
Carbd of Tbanka and Special Notice• of Eventa $1.00, Obituariea
BULLDOZER for
hlrtt, ponds, Goldye Hallt.
pu IJJhcd at 1 cent per word.
b•sementl, 1•ndJc:•plrttJ. Ill. M
The organization voted to con'
- C"wdery, Lont -feiHGm. Phont tribute ~.00 toward the de: ._
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5•2J..tf gate's experue to thfl .National
(I) N 0 t'
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ICeS
'1951! - chevJo:etdt;mp tru~k:""good LAWN MOWERS sharpened the Council In Cincinnati soon.
The annual mcctmg of I he Sullon
COIHilll•ru Lk c
new. Phone
IDEAL way. Nelgler fc Cl(!ek
A report on the new readers
6087 ·Y,
&amp; Chester Farmers Mutual Ftr ·
5-27-3;~
Garage. Phone 3611, Raei.ne, 0 was by Mrs. 8 R Vance anc' Mr.s
Co: w•l.l be al l't_nL• (;~u"{ ~~-~; 1 1bJ;,-;;; pu-;;;p~h
5l6-12tc.
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Pete Roush and Mrs. Sara Daw
M. E. C..:hurcli. June J al :r ,0 j 17·g-all!'tl 1,1nk ltkc new Phon
- - - - - - - son, followed by a di!lcuuion at
2-185! , Rutlantl
~ 27 3 ,
Fr•• l"lm•te•
which time the PTA vo.ted t~
A ~ .. ~ranc1s ~1r!Tt.~. St•1 .•
ft 27-;J!p.
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PAINTU... G
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1 ponsor the project.
------Alumi:lum rr•mhinatlon storm and
PAPER-HANGING
New officera were ·installed by
WANTP.D- Odrl JOb s . &lt;·ar W.l ~h
S("rccn wmdows and doors. Steel
L. V. Rel1ln1•r
Mi,s, Hart and ~re president, M1 ~
-,
ing by Mtddl cpeort ~:,.pJor '
and alumumm aw 111 ngs and canR•clne, Ohio
John Morgan, v1~e president, Mrs
Srout~ Co~1tart ltu '1utl Van
op1cs CJ.J WtHi 01 m RadfOrd,
' 117 If 0 . J, Bosli~ secretary, Mrs Ev
-~·~dd~t .. _
52731e
Hock Sprl•lt\S
5 z 1mop. QUICK SERVICE ('11 W•lll f..i- erett Roush )and freaiurcr, M• s
- ·- - - -pairing hy Faetory 'l'rlhw4 Ralph Gibbt Jr.
FULL SHANK.
HAM SHOOT, llacl/lt
l'liUIIHn;; GRAVELY 'I'EA CTOR SALES and
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWE. ' The program 'Yal b\' Re..v. K . J .
M1ll, June 2
5-25 tite
Scrvke H .'\ fo'tnlaw, 512 E'
~ s p
• •• Scott of the New Haven EUB
1wR
4 "'"7 II
' c..metOJ,
1-... Church concerning . · "Reli~ion in
Ma'·n St., l'omcr''Y·
HALF
- - - - - ·----( 3) In Memorian
I 141 F - - - - - 1\ADIO • TELEVIlllON SERVICI!, the Home" and .u we bencf.'
or Rer1t
Pbollft ilO, Ctefand App1J1nce from it in our daily !Jfe's a!,l.d
to l6 LBS.
--Store,
bd w. M.alfi St., Pameror how through uB, it can refJe
H•adquartert for
243-tf
upon those we are associJteri
Samsomte Luggage - Lane Cedar tror Rl'!nt - E)(tOnf.llon Ladders,
Scatrold J,Jards, Drop Cloths. - - - - - - With,
Chcsls - LAU Window Fans-Chnton i''•,hcr, Middleport. ·
Mrs. Marie Roa~h':&lt;~ room l " '
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F'rlgtdaire Retngcrators.
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Phone 62b5-X.
11 1 tf j 20
I nsuronce
ceived the attendance award a.td
tl.-ker Furnlfure, Mlddl1port, Ohio
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the
Sixth
Grade
Mothers
were
lb~''
4 29 tf
l or rent · O:::teCtric
walJpape.~ BMnei-S~PIOD JmuraneeOC,:~~~~ hostesses and served refres~·
.teamer. , Climu .l Ftsher, Mid~dle~. Fire • ~
ment 1 to those 'above anrl Mrs.
(() Lost &amp; Found
COME
tlepm t Ph
ti265-X
11·1lf
~- Pbona eaJS-X
VIc Street, Mrs. F'aye Smi~!1.
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FOREMAN.
-;--ABB.o::O::TT=-::T::V-:-·=-~
Thomas
Grinste-ad,
Mr11.
Gll'rge
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.Boneless, Sk1Die01 ... Cooked, 9 to 1Ub. Size
LOST- un Pum rroy Sti'Cl'b, Mu } Cloth, N.vJon, Flber.:lass Awnings,
SEE
Porch shnde!l', Venetian blinds,~ VtCP. AH makes RepaJrf&lt;l by Ezl. Randolph, Mrs. Pearl Cunning
25 cvemng, J&gt;'loa!mg Opal ca•
\.' ind~)W bh,1ds, Porch and Lawn
p~rt TIK!tanieLI~::J. PMoe B2a. Y b"am, Mr. a11d , Mrs. A. G. Bonney,
YOU'IJL
rt ng for pierced cars Pl&lt;•a st
.l''uquture.
Free
est.~
..ctes.
Dale
Mldd1epor.
8-lJ.U Mrl. Inez Roush, Mrs.. Harry
call 84.&gt;-M
5·27 J .
Wipp'! Supply, 215 Union Ave
-Staatl, Mrs. Ueula RCiush, Mrq.
SAVE
CANI•41D'
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Pomeroy
LOST- nJuc ami gray pat ;tke :1
4 25 1 ~ qoMPLETF. lnsuranmr Protlctioa. Flora Grimes and Mrs. Harr_.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. CIIU Doll Milltr.
answcr11 lu and l!nt•&lt;tks h' - - - _
AT A&amp;PI ..•
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
COUPLES CLUB
namr, Johnny M .()(J ' reward IJOl1SJo:.. - 2 bedroom hnmc, hot
ar.~J cold ruttnlng \\.tier 9Dl·M - - · - - - ~
Mr. aml Mrs. Robert COOft t.:
Cal i 8l3·M or nzao
~ 21-.11
·'htucuse
5·25-J:p (21 ) Real Estate
were
hosts lo members of th •
----LOST in Pomeroy, Mo~~Y 2i Cam ~~
Prices effe~tlve lhiough Wednesday May i!llh
Couples
Club, S:.tlurday evening
l'llA.lLEit SPA-l 'E.S !i·ur- Rc~
Ptn \'aluC'rl as ll kt't'P ' Jik&lt;' . H1
at their home. AtteJdlng we1e
2ll
x5U'
w1!h
ct·mcnt
tJ
atw,
ceward Call 957 X
5 :.!!i J1t
A&amp;P Super· Righi ... All Meal, Sklilless
Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, M
ment walks, scw(•f and w&lt;ltcr,'
and Mrs. James 01ehl .Jr., M~
UQ per w&lt;•ek. In one of lnr
'(Bbl A~ta Se~vi~e~-- $5
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VILLAGE
HOME
_
5-reom
frame
and
Mrs. Lester zerklo and M.
cleunt·sl .111'1
nc ;Jtc~l tra'!...r
w1th bath, hardwood fl,oorlll and and Mrs. Harry Millf'r.
~ ~nur~s Ill Southe rn 1 •luu HJCt'S
a. n. l&lt;AWL-mGs-soNs-co:-_ 2• • -'rRA U.EI&lt; VILLA(, I•; 2 blo1·l..s woodwork up and down. Furnace
.• ANOUET
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hea! to all rooms. 4 cl()ieta up.
The annual ~hilip Sporn b.1n
hout. loltref'ker Serv•ce.
Day
w&lt;·st of tnffrr ltgh· m Lhf's!llrl'
lo'
t.
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l,o.
,'f
.. Phoh.e tl227. Nign't Phone
stairs .Full ba 5eme'rit with laun- quet was held 'May 17 at th·
Oh io. l 'htoll(' 7 715').
5·256!.•
dry Large front vetanda and en· Martin Hotel in Pomeroy. The.e
' 110311-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
closed bark porch. Beo~~utlfut were twelve tcamA In the '56·'57
DE.\,1 -VJIS
8 6 tt '3 room a~a-;.[~t~ 21Hlfl MMin Sl ,
Pomer oy. Cn ll 251 ' or sec Dr. K.
lawn Located near both school&amp;. league with 1-f. A ()avis as pre·
Faney Oblo . . . Fresh, Fully Dressed
TO 7 LB.· SIZE
D. Am'ibary
5 22.-tf
On ~xecllcnt higl'lway, only a sl&lt;"eQ.t.
.'·
1
(8) Auto Sales
I'
few
mmutos
drive
to
Pomeroy.
Ralph
Gibbs
Jr,
was
t6a~;hn •
UN P'lll!Nism:n APA 1\'I\ M J&lt;'! NT
Priced 1·1p,ht.
ter for the cvenmg and short
N~w modern, 4 room:-; and hath
'i':::::"'~~,....,..--lllil't
Llltl\'ollit't
IJtii ,I,V
lUUI•t
Nu &lt;'hilclrcn under 12 Phun r MINUSVILLE _ t'i -room hou.se talk~ were by A. G. ·MchlniR•I ,
with clccttu~ily lllld gas. Cistern. '
and H. A. Dav1 1
power Mllrlr, puwN siP•·r iu,l!
h •711, Mtrtdlr-port.
5 22 me
1-aer'
&gt;
lot,
excellent
for
1arden.
Jr.,
presenter! ·tro
white wall tires, l1f~ ~uurd
.. Out of high watttr. Cash price phiea to
winning lea1n,
tubes, sunvuor, rluek r&lt;tfl :,, ( 17) Help Wanted
Ior quick s1tc, only $800.00.
Maintenance 2 the team mem·
and he•tcr, 16 000 nrtual 'mr.-., -- -~-- ...
- BOX
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'HONI
hers
being Nelson Ro4sh, R
look s and run.~ likl' •ww. t · .~• . 1.1\ flY lo lakr ('1\I'C of f'ld N!v
I
Plump
md
Tender
•. . Cui· Up, Pan Re~dy .
(")
25,
3tc
bert
Gilmore,
Bill
Hayu,
Gerald
l\lrs. Clyde WanrhrtJr.m•r fiOR!i X
lady, must l!vc 111 . lnqu tr;.
--:---·-'---'
Kelly,
Lester
DamewoOd
a.td
after R PM nr Sa tu rllav :i 25 ~ ~ p
morn1n~..., 8 on A
M. uu ld nom·
li room mudcrn house 1 rooms Doug Miller.
at 62 Race S! . M1dd!cporL.
sut111ble for renting, with private
The ''runner up" team consist!956 l'ontla&lt;' VB '- d.r
Seddl
5-21-tltc
$2,29!S 00. Only :1,4!'3 IWiu,l
entrance and sepArate door :n lng il( Ralph Gibba Jr., Carl
--miles. Driver's lratmn,t:: C''l' OPPOHTUNI'J'Y I•'Of( YOtJNG
bnlh Close to school. Gara~~ Searles, William
Stivers, Bob
Bl. etlnar'JJ, Punwro;v
!S-24-til r
and .1ard. Call at 741 S. Fourt~ Couch, John Reltmire, Carl Ten
MAN TO LEAHN PIIINTING
M1ddloport, before Wednesday nant and Jamca Aussell1 al 1o
TRAin&lt;~ AS AN APPH~~NTICE
APPLY AT DAILY SENTINEL.
mght.
1,
8-21-3lP recelvec:l awards. AU members of
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Maintenance No. 3 team.
3 22 tr 0 ,
. rE MILE FROM SPOnN, &amp;2 aere
Jndtvldutl awards Weri't l'l
fnrm, good house, tractor land,
WOMEN OVI'r 18, no t'XflH[('IICC
close to stores ,c~urc:ftef, ~ebool• Ralph Glbbs Jr. for htving th•'
Wrlle for drtalis of .'iCveral pat•!
Mrs. MartJn Ohlinger, 'X'Umer season's ,highest
WhUe Will•lll
tJmlllhCO ttle (IIJ)lO!'! 1111 it ics Wtlt'lr
23003, New Haven.
1 23 3tp Davis re~ived
trophies fol'
lng !rum ~·mu· home. Nn uL' 1
il.f'ahe.st sinJic game average and
J.!illlon MUTUAL ASSCJCIAn:R
SIX
ROOM
HOUSE,
8\i
acrea
hlgheat
three eame terlu 8qbhl'
(Dept
Il l, Box
105, Morton
lb.
ground. Price $3,000.00 Phont Sayre, roc:elvet:l trophy for mosl
Penna.
5·27·31r
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512-J.
I 20
Improved bowler.
- - -,.----,
Big !0 to 22lb. Avg •. : . Red IUpe CuUers .
The Labor Departmt!nt wbn tlr ~
- - - - - MAN to work on dai ry farm t:
.9U Dodge \'8 4 dr St&gt;rlH,
M. Hearllcy, ihppcrs
Plain ~.
team trophy during the lea~ue
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tournament May 18·24; while
Sl,:w:l.OO.
Autom:•tlc
shl rt ~p~h:;:o;;;no;;;-C_o-;o~iv i-..
ii
c;-;1.:5.:_9.:.
9.
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·27
::It ·
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ownrd hy local f1ll1n g :;l nll •n "
hilh alnJI~ trophy went to 81)b
owner Blaettnn·s. Pomeroy,
WANTEO- SalNI:Idv ur
Snl!'s·
Gilmore and high d011~le1 lropf!v
I
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&amp;-2-HUc
han to S('ll MeN!' ~ ~ l'rodu c
went ~o Jaek Needs a11d William
- - -- - ·- - - - - pttrt or full !hue Big pror11~
Winebrenner. The lea1ue Js hClc!
JD!H Pontiac 8 ryl 2 dr $1,0D5.JO
No cxpcTIOitt'l' m•cdcri. Will
at Pomeroy Alley,
Otx. Sedan, we've srrvtred lhh
teach and f 1nan!'c \'Oit. Wrl' ~
I
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,
I
IIIlTH
car amcc new. Blacltnttr'K, Porn
today McNmss .co:. 120 t::.
No.1 ... Sbe "A"-, CALIFORNIA LONG , .WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Barr)' Montgom
eroy.
~·24~tr
Clark St.. t'rccport. 111. ~-27 - llp
.r'
ery .are announ.elng .tl)e blrth of a
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7 lb. 2 OJ, daughter May 18"at 1
.033 Buick Special 2 dr . Sedan WOMA:\1 for g('nerul ho1.1sework
Los
AJ'!Celea-...
!JOapltal.
¥,ater,lal
$196.00. Dynafiow clrJYc Rlal'1two in hmily, .stay nlght.s
III'IURANCE AGINCI'
gundP&amp;renta are )ftl. ~rKt Mrs.
tnar's. Pomeroy.
15-24-3k
!•'rank Fell, Mill(ll't!Ville ne.ar
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curt
Rou•h and ptternaJ grand·
~,
Hootlll
• C91
Che"'''·
•·27-3'p
ACClDINl
p~rent.t are Mr. and Mrs) Robflrt
Ltro.
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M'onLJomer)' of Min•o JunctJon .
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Business
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INGAGIMINT
r usED BARGAtNS-A-1 uacd t' ll'C·
OWNIR~MAN4GIR
RIICII
'T en•.... ~ Sweet, 11 Slle
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Mr. •nd Mrt. Jotlnny Roush
trle water beaten S2!i00 ~o
WANTED
In
are announcing tbe '"pgemcnt
160.00. 5 aal feed buCkets, 3 f··• We have an out!tsnding cxcluillve
1111
of their dau1hter, Wllnda Lola to
$1.01.1, one new cltclrlc watm rraneht!ll' tor this are•. May bt•
Larry ~ne. ~n of Mr. and Mril.
heatefl. 52 aat, $09.00, U!i&amp;:lll
handled along with other bus!·
Ralph Kln.r, Gt~ham Station. An
elecLI·ic molor 1·6 to 1 HP $J.o0
nl'!.'i. or job. No dlrect selling;
AUI\III ....ddhic il pliUlned to bo
up. wed milk coolc.n, all tilZt's
previous bualneas experlenc,
,',
\'· . . '
held,
at 'lhe St. Paul Lutberan
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J new electric rangt', rcguln.r
hi:!lpful We train y!)u com
Ch~h ln NeW .Haven.
pletcly at our expense!. May bP
$270.$229 uted refrl~nr11ton
ANNOUNCIMINT
operated from home or small
•20.00 \O SO,OQ. Easy term .~
The looal Womerl's Club will
otflcc
Our system Ia wei!
Flte ReCrlreratlon . O~cn ev&lt;!nhold thelt annual .dinner on M~v
proven and P.roof ot tremeninl•·
5-24~tc
JANi PAIKI!I LA!IOI ,
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IPj~iALJ 1
11
at \)It American Le1ion Ht~ll
rlou..s profih and tltlCCCB!I of
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At
6:30
P.
.r,t.
Husbands
1ml
.
•troller $UIVJ
huslnt5s in establlshod arc;~ ,
'
ether cu..ta are Invited to nt· .
awlna. 18.00. RJch·
ttlvt-n at time or Interview. r'
1
l~nd all~ .• ,,. .offlcm 'fill b&lt; in- ·
!30-ll. 8·24-3! p
CONC~
;
quaHiy, you mus.t have $3,001}
stalled
for tbe ~mlnJ year.
ca~h, mu.st own &lt;!ar. turni,IJ , r~ ·
PAiiTV
\
"lolWiiottwp.,t.-o
fert-ncu. and- definitely be o
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Mn.
ChadWell honored
ptnon wf\_o ran make· tbtlll' own
18 wUh a·
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GRUIISJIR
00.
dtcisloA!!
Minimum. ~ income
hQme In
,a.o
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91
blrthdaj .
11hc&gt;uld
be $lT.OOO.OO
For personal
intenolew annuall
1~ yOL.r
Mllll ~ tf ~
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;nd
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area, w.U,. fully abOut :rq.uraelf,
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tnrlooe ph••• numllef_;, ,,
SJM MONS ENTERPmsES;&gt; 1 ~27
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ITlUCT~ ~i' ...-:
Atlanta, 6, Goorlia,.,
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Jlf:iddleport Alum'ni alao rt_mjnsJed the Al~Mnl AIIOcll]lanqi!oCw!u;.; onl of. the larae.t in tion\ tM•• ~'I'.· J;;lstob. Pultz tiM-qght
aebocil'• hlltory with More thaD \be "J'i.ht SonJ" . atll1 used by

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attehm.n, the blnquet and MHS to tiae Local school while fie
many otbel'll arrtvma: for the Wat~ a ~her. · ·
ror · - - ·• u1
bid to take
danct.
Ahntuil partots
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Mri. Robert Coates (Charlotte. Uf! Cla&amp;!: of 1:951
tdvant11e of the fine drivlne lnOUi~). p~dept was In eharJe of d11eed were Mrs. ~:~ine ,:;:::•: tructlon . being preseult!d Jq. the
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followtn, .ortleera to'r 1958 )Yere ~radlord--Bruee B.:
e~teted· PJ"esldent Marcella T•Y· ·Atans-~war~ B.;
and Mr..
. ~Or: vi~l~tt., Sal}y..GoQdwin Walt- Frtncl• A.ndel'SOD ' (Martha HiDes}
_ thy Jtousb Youn 1
• rs:,· secretrv,, car~ Bo,chtel·, i.rta- .-Keitt, Ai:· n.r.
L
d
.Ill~ Jun~ mart. oeai ~xee,utlve ~o Kenn J lt.i Watt.tr 8 ~ Har 11I
])O~, t ~e~l ohlldera ,Reynold•~ ...l...Ane .HmiJ; JUlia Miller Me~Olyn Clark - 'Bae:Jq!ef, Robert Coqua,__l!!.d,ward Lee.
:rewksbary Jf,:enneth McElhinny
feni.or membera of the ehmpton.
and Lee S~ltb
bateb•U cleam were: Edwud Me· ·
Co
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u~
Ch 1
William Chil"' was toast-master
mas; o Prt ..~nnesy,
ares
fer the banQuet which was .erv.ed P.Jvla, Leo Ktnnedy Jr., J?'avid
Jn the schOQJ: gymn~ai~~m by the Hlady, l..,mes BowleJ. Others ~~troParent-TeaCher AuoclaUon The d~e4 ~re Robert Ntlaon, Ed·
State Cli~~lon Qlteball tea and ward Crooks, H. Whitlatcll. MUtbp.
their coach, N. P. Swackhamer, Wayland, Roger Lilbtf'Oot.
were 8m!clal •uests and the ttoCoach Swackhalner spoke brJeOy
ph)' theY won ~aturday ll!Ornina: in of hfl 'prldf... in hl.!l team and. of
COlumbUs: waa diapl.ayed on the their flne work ~1!1 .• team ll,ghtmg
plltfOrm dprina .the banquet.
for the at4te elilmpi6nettlp for
,l,.t ..COL. ~., llfptoR Yultz, ~llspf I their sc~ooJ-rte fir~t ,'state cham·
anCI hfi wife. Jp.,~n(ta J'ultr.,. pionshf-p lO
woftl in .the South·
eorieert·~l@tlt{iod eo.m~r~ were ·ea ....ern ·Ohlo, Lea1ue.
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~f program ended With a re
arran,ed by;' Jl'f'ahcfs HUnker cordm1 made by Forrest Ba~bt,el,
X ~in. l{ts. Fulfz 'pll)rtd ber' oWn former Coach of the MHS t.&amp;ms,
co~pos~tion. ·~4Uelt'o Brllliante" who rtYi,wect b~efly hls r~d as
and c!hophfs "Fahtaslt ImprOmp. e.o•cb frq ll+t-49 and consratu·
tu .. aad accompanied Mr. Fu)tz tn ~ted t~e ~&amp;.am pions on their v)c:-

·Inallon'l high schools, • new boqk·

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"I Love
H• congratulated
"Let numbers
My soal Fill
Yourl.Jfe"
He.aft".aM torie&amp;.
port !(boob·
for theJr-past ,Middleathletic
LL-COl. Fultz, who ii ' Superln- pro~, the preeent ellampions
~eftdent of the Boys 1ndustrlal an,d tile teatr.a of the ruture and
Sebool· at Lancaster and hla tilt la.:Jd, that .be was proud to be asdealt With tbe P!'Obiems tho sto!l Sociated with the school and the
at tPe P,!S face ' wltb more than to'fP.
1000 boys at ·a tchool wblt!h i!l
Tbe .au~m~Iy sanr the "Fitht
.twic'e as farge as any other state SOng" and tbe "Alma Mater'" as
ocliopi' in tb~ coubtry.
Judith Murray,. Clasi ol 1957,
~ R~ eOrt:uhended ·Representatlve Plle•ented the orange and black
G.~oree Meinhart for the , supp~rt scb~l fiac.
be' ttalghfen to the 818 school proTheme of the decoratJon1 ldr
vSm aod otller worthwhile -pro- .tbe .&amp;ymnuium was ..The Moon,
Jeeta. Lt.jCol. Fultz said that his th~ Stat·s and ~ou" •nd a blue 'eeilaim Jn dealing with the boys at lnf, studdeCI w1th sJtver stars, wat
tiM! aehooi Was to make them ·bet: ' suspended ov~ the dance floor
ter eitlletlll when they are releu&amp;d I and large painttnrs: b)' Gordon
and not to beat them and fe&amp;l· Guthrie and Robert DeLay, Class
men.t them without re1ard to the1r of 19$7, and Pri,Jcllia Harpole,
emp~a- were u•ed to carry out the theme.
future development.
~ tbtd tlie faCt that tbe' boyi at the Favors of p&amp;per hats, noise-rna ken
tehool come froh1 all sorts ot balloons, h~rn•. and colored stream·
h9mes ahd that SGme come from ~s '!ere dt.stn)&gt;uted during the
tltlll locality lf well as .others in dane~. MuSlC for the dance was
the ·state. He prAised the teachers =~~v~~ by the Ge-Nqte's'; II} MHS
wlio s~t fi~ ,enmples lor thttlr Crooks asse~bly~ led by Gene
pupils and said that many yoUii1 1 M · R. d
J
J)el'IOns were fhe result of 1their
rs. 0 ney Sa er ~nd Mrs.
flntlronment but others triqmpJied r:ul lheiss were oo-cbauomen fOT
oVer the lime
e Inner comm1ttee and qthet-s
the 1ani
wer:et_Mj~"::~·~J.o~h~n;'K~e.tchk.t,
Mrs.sting
Harry
Child~. Mrs.

let, "kow To DrJve.': publlBb¥L by
the American Autoq~oblle A.Bs()Ci·
~t1orl, Wa•hinat~. D. C. iive• a
relreshiD&amp; revieW and some new
b\formatlon
driver'•
seat. for the man in the
In tk&lt;l foreward, the book prom.
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dri
ises infwma ion on hOw to
VI!
,bett-er • enjoy motoring .more, save
money oo ('l,r maintenance, lessen
accidents and avOid driving irri·
tations.
Appropriately enough, the first
Chlllpter deals witb the caUle of
most aceidentt:. the driver. nu,
chapter-presents some tnteruting,
on-the-spot tests to enable you to
judg~ )'our perso,nal , rhYsi\:al fi_tness. It also delvel into baau:;
P:sychology' with a discul!lllOn of
h!)w Jlef&amp;oltauty traits and basic
aUHud~ ean cau1e and preveht ac·
cident,.
Some particularly timely t~ps
in the sumntatioO. ofr a
.
"Your Car's Gattees,
.. Here w6
ebeeiing yeti.U'
need for cal-

of elJbt fh'll aid polnlo.
Tbl book include• four ebap-

Daily S4lnUne1, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.,ll!lf 27, 1857-7

tera on meeJlanicat eonltruet1on,

car tntptetlon and ear • ear~ for
thoae of UJ wbo nortnallr are ba.f-

Ded by ~~~)'thing boyond !be nu~
•"4-bolt prtncjple.
The book 11 eat)' to Ttld. Only
122 page• i.t eXJ)rC!U!~f I.Ktl that
are otteo bard to &amp;raip In a .elelr,
undentandable man.n.er..
rln tad: the eiltlre Mok eoRblm
exceUent information on the positive, ··eonKructive eteps We can all
take to cut the nation'• hlibway
death toll ' - and save outselve»
some money do1ng it.

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IIELI.O' GEORGE!
AWl MY!

FAMILY!

O'llJCiRS TO M~IT
Stdf and Offit:er1 Of th()
Meigs Templ1, Pytfilan Sl.tOOu,
wl)J meet
this even lnc at the
home of Mrs. Cash &amp;hp.
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The monthly Cub Scout Pack
meeting wtll be held this evening
at the F1nt Bap-ttst Church witll
all parents and Cubs urged to be '
pre~ent. A Seout
offtclal w1il
preaent the Charter to the• Pal·k

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GASOLINE ALLI!Y

at thltJ meeting.

BOOI;rERS T9 M'ET.
The Eastern Band, Booster.a wi.1
mt!!eot .at the Tupper-a .flains High
School thh. evening. &gt;All )oteres 1•
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The Middl~poli· Emeraenry
SqJ.lad w~s ·called to fh~ horne of

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12.1tlncl of tree 21. ChineN
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ncmn
plaftt
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37, Counsel
u. A peer
2S. B&amp;nl.krtt ~
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school
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lt. Dispatch
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17. Dart
26. Number
tO.
Oreidy
ft. ~eadow
(colloq.)
21. Upward
fl . IWpalr
t5.Neg*'" ~
21. Make Jaet
eurvlnl
42. Weaver'l
tlve
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24. Apprehendl
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lis ' ~rt Hatttet_t, Morlfti 1\Qj~t
Grea, June Siltil! ltloes, Freddie

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AllOUT CitiU COWNG
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High Alumni Banquet
Attrads Over 200 Saturday NisJtt

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HEY SPIKE··· A NEW
KID. i..IVE!j. THe~e-:.
GO OVER AND
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BOSS AROUND

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Weekday ~eligious Education Teachers
. Honared By Churches Sunday Afternoon

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ISernL.:e Bowen who b ~
tee:n the :Yelp County welj.kd•y

and

Mrs Ieac with a BS Degree m

edu~

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~lillOUI -edutation te acber ro ~
~e pu~ •IX
years
and Mn
QaWb ZubdJ!I who Will S1art t h ~

In the receptlo n !me wer e t he
Re v and M rs C R Konk rtgh t Rev How111rd Ruppe It Fir:!lt Pre~
Heath Methodist t hurch Mr and h) ter•an church
work 1n the county thiS fall Mrs Glenruy Ewtng MI.'!S Bowe r.
Offl«"ts of the county weekda'
"ere hon'P"ed Sunday aftern oo Re v and Mrs Ralph
Zundc
religiOus educatwn council 1n
church M
\ ben ehurehes of the cnun y Pomero y Bapti st
elude Glenroy Ew1ng prcstden
lleld a Tea at the Heat h Melho Lena Hubt&lt;r the Rev ,.nd Mrs C Rev Hoyt ~Jce pr esident Capt
E Hoyt !tt:lddleport l' 1rst Baplb 1
Rummell sccretar) and Mrs Hu
ch ur rh li red Garnde pastor (fr
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treasurer
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on the Ohto Haptut Board of

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Bowlmg

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Hew Furniture
FOR

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BAKER
FURNITURE
In Middleport

Walter Ramey 11nd Mr and Mr•

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Got Out Of Tho Ordinary
, .. G1t IlliG An Oldsl
A MJW warld of pl•ot~r• GW&lt;&gt;Ih you ln 01dl
for !171 D ttl~ctivelow l•vel 1tytln; - o;~ downto •orlh rid• with ptle. to mot(h 111 ~;~1t YOOI'f
-cor,.lnnow\You II b• pl•ooontty wrprlsed\

Largest Selection of 1957
Oldsmobiles In Southeastern Ohio

9 IIMUTIFIII MCIUI'I s TCI CIIOOSI I i!OM
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You can always count on us '
to Jli&lt;k up and dei!ver prompt·
ty A•k about our many ser·
vices to smt your needs, fit
your budget

PHONE 121 TODAY

Middleport
Society

Mill Street
MldcUeport, Ohio

" Robinson~s
,Laundry
Seeoad Slre&lt;l
l'omeroy, Ohio

Mason C'lunty 4-H Camp on June
6 were selected at a recent

meeting of the
Dustera 4--H C)ub

VE'rnon

Star

The meeting whic~ was helrl
a t lh e h Dme of W an d a Th ompson

was called to order bY Mary
Roush the president The mcm
bers sang ttre song 'We.st V1r
ginla Boy.s and Girls and reciteJ
the 4 H Pledge
Selected to JUdge or enter con
tests on Actmty Day were lhe
followmg
To JUdge clothmg Mary Rous
and Sharon Brown baked goods
Allee Roush and Arlene Rous 1,
Bruce Staats and EdY.In Roush
will also JUdge a good groommg
contest for boys and ~"irls
1 The club voted to hold a fe,t
val on July 6 at the Vernor
Seht•lOI
Committees .,.-ere ap
pomted to work on the project
Jn char•• of the P"~''" was
Wanda Thomn..on Dotl~ Roush
rread the Scripture,
Bruce Staat~
and Ahce Roush gave readmg~
and Arlene Rousb
assisted b
her grandfather Der.ms Rom;l
gave a demonslrahon on how l1
graft a tree
A w1ener roast followed th&lt;
meeting
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Playground Opens
For The Summer

Tbe flnt wiener roan of t.be aeason was held at what baa: been
named the • Whoop 1nd Holler'
plaxground m the Hudson and
Nortb Second Avenue netgt.por
hood
Fr~day evenmg twenty ehlldren
were present Wltb Mr and Mrs.
Wilham Slatlr and Mrs. Edward
Haggerty in charge of thr. super·
v1son of the party
The children meluded Tern and
Kimberly Brlngard
Cleveland
grandchildren of Mrs l;ll\ggerty
Billy and Susan Slater Evelyn Glbbons Evelyn and Helen Captema
Marlene Shirley and Ray FraZier
s'ylvla Rowley Phylils Helen and
Karen Bostle Bill Hayes Joe and
J:erry Custer Donald Morr1s Glenn
Steele

panln Integrate lhelr opetlti "'D
!or grealer eff1clency
A farmer mu•t be able to
mana&amp;e labor keep cumplete •?d
accurate records on produet~n.
aalu. purchaaana and resear•h,
and analy~
lnform .. tion avatl
abll!l to make dilcmons reJardtng
the operation of bJs farm
Tbe ne'l:l meetmi will be a'
the ho~e of Woodrow Mora Topit for discussiOn- Our Young
People-Our Greater Resource
• Those attending St~turday e 1cning were Mr and Mrs Edison
Mr
1r.d
Hollon and children
?(rs. Dol'lild MorA and famlly
Mr and Mrs Reld Young a 10.
lamlly, .Mr and Mrs iJorace Karr
and. family Mr and Mrs Woo '
rpw Mora and family Mr a 1d
Mrs Earl Dean
and famhy
Guestlii we1e ~r an I IDa.. Lloyd
Dllhnger and family

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By Mill Lucy Krbbl•
Mr and Mr~ Theodore Reed
Sr of Porneroy were recent
A
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S;alurday cvenmg ." uest.s of M
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ahd Mrs C E Humphrey
Un
Mr and Mrs I)ana Massar of
Eleven we~e rt ceJYcd mto tbe Ch1!Ucothe V19lt.ct' here recently
cburch meiiJbershlp and ~he .rttes With his brother Mr and Mrs 0
o' baphs ~ en t lh
Massar
w~rshlp ~er~~~c
th~ m~~~~~~ w••e
Mr and Mrs C A Barne •
!led t
k
w a
M.il;hodtst Church Sunday
t ...., tlca d th 0 aJi SDurg
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A claS8
of young people, Allen t a en
e unera o
IS &gt; ~
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Dowme Larry Marshall Hnnry er
Cleland Jr.
Carolyn Vaughan
Paul Ntchols and f.,mlb vh t
rommy Whtte, Dougla! ._,.,..____ cd With relatives at Vmce t

Eleven Received

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JJm Woodgeard and Jon Webste•
were recmved.mto the church and
fGmmy Wh1te waAg1ven the sscra
ment
baptlsm lex Clio and Mr
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An M s Leo Sm1tb were nlso reo.
ceJVed Into the ~burch member
shtp
Th
e Rev Eugene Btown had for
his sermon top1c In the Morning
d th
h
an
e c otr pr.esenled the an
Family Ntght at the Pomeroy them Praise Yc '
Baptist Church was greatly enJo
ed bY the larg~ numOOr who £JJl
ed the SOCial roGm Frlrlay even
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Sandw1c~es cookies 1ce cr.eam
coffte and soft drmk~ were sen
ed lo the • church fam111es • tlV
the men of the young a4ul•
The Friendly Farmers Fa m
class wcludllll( Guy c(lwan, Jfarry Bureau COIJDCII met Ell t'le home
or M
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Ba1ley Jack Sorden Calvm Simt'
r an
rs {oy HQltcr .So~t
son and Cbest'!r Ztrkle
urday evenmg
to dJS.fUSs th.
'lables were decorate~ \\tth farmLt ll.f' a bu~mes.smarf.
1 garden {lowers arranged by Mrs
1\IIJI;t people thlr.k a bunne~~
Zirkle
man hve1 in to,wn and ppcratcs
Bef~e th.- soc1a1 penod Hu 11 store or local bank Yet toda~
mspmn\c ffl 'Blble on th rarmers are ju.st as much a b 1
Table • depl iti thfl value .o( SJnessman ns the factory owner
famtly wors lp was shown m the or lawyer
sanctuary rollowlntl a bflef hymn
Farm1n!f now requires a lar.,.e
smg Jed by '\\ilham Watso,l InVestment for land and eqUip
church school supehntendent
ment lt ta&gt;kes haf~ work ami·
Edward Fm;tc.r ran tQe flln:' brams to kee~;&gt; UP With new m
projector _and Dana Oliver .seTV ~hods. Farrner:t beh.evf!; II ts p'l&amp;
ed m his element !UlJ4ttVJlJini s1lde to rrtalntaln the familY t vpc
kltehen ~mtivlbes and the coffee farm and eJJJOY 11 !ull hfe ev n
urn
thougb more bu.smess,.ss and con

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Fr•en
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R • rd S
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mith who Js employ... d
n Akron spent several daYs. ,t
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Bndgctt
Ann Desmond n'
ParJ&amp;:ersbUrg spent Satut'day Tll.l!ht
an' 'Sunday In lhe hllm"C af b •t
~randfather L B Sisson
Ro) Edwards anrl family
CUJlod~ n W Va spent Sund
.!J,('rJ! WJth Mr ana Mrs B ·~
Edwards and famJiy
Mt and Mrs Guy Spcnter an;
lhree -children visited hts motb"'"'
1 d
at A fre Sunday
In the absence oi ' tbe 'Pre 1 ~
dent Patty Cowdery pres1ded at
the Pioneer 4-H Club meetjng
S:J•urday Which was held at 111
home of Martha Pos~ Mtelari '3
~lchol::s presented tJ:~, p'ro~ra. 1 t
rollDwed by a cloth 1$1w; .lflemon "'
tratu&gt;n by Mary Jlmeo Galftdol•
Jar A refreshment course w...,.
&lt;&gt;er~ b:y the hostess The next "'"
11eet1ng v.lll be at the hoDJu of ;I :;t:
'he v cc presipent Marlene Barr
Mrs J.aw~IP.nce Rose a,nd Ann•·
hel spent Wed~csda" hete; wlt'1 t
Mrs Ro.sc s alstef Mrs J,.eo.~A
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Frl.da to
Mr- &amp;nd Mrs Jpme~ LeWIS Co
I eton w 0 were er,•
Fry..A
umbus were w~ekcmd '{Ue-sb of attend the funcrul o Mn
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d
Gocglem were dmner guests ol
MrM andLM,., d HoDwar Byehcs h
Mr and Mr~ Homer Radtord of
0
b rs
u.~m a h ames
Mas Athens Road
Freenk 'n"tllng
c~ 5 ~ ~r d ~h
Mr and Mr~ James Will and
an
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daughter
Becky have returned
1
ast week re yrne 10 Jer orn e h
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ome a er a wee s vaca on
n
Columbus Induma and Kentucky
Mr.s Ernest Cove•t and Mr
Harry Canterbury hal returned
L.ucl!Je Mayes were Vl.!iJtors 1n to hill barber sbupe after under
Parkersburg Saturday R f G
go 1ng surger) at Holzer Hospital
Mr and Mrs Ferry 1 e reel! 81 x weeks ago
field, former local re~tdents VI"
Mr and Mre Clarence Thomas
lled here Sunday
Th( lr son of ~hrengo were week end guest 11
Marlon and his wtfe have recent of relatives
ly announced the birth of a son
Mr and Mrs RLChar4 Rupe and
their thlr(l chilli
daughter Llnd 11 left th 15 mormng
Mr and Mrs Roy DIIVIdson, Sr for a vult at Lakeland Fla with
nd Mr and Mrs Rov Dwids o~ Mr and Mrs Dever B•gerstaff and
1• and d11ughters Calhtc Connie !amily
1
land Cmda Columbus ~&gt;pent l&lt;ht!
Mr.!l f.a\lt Spence hits teturned
vcc}tencl wnh relathes
to he.c home Columbw after a
Mr and Mrs Robert Powell v1slt wlth relat1vcs hereand children
Columbus spent
Mrs Barbllra Smith hf!s returned
the weekend WJth her parent~ to her home Columbu!l after a vlstt ~~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::!:::;;;;;;::=:::::::::a::::::::::=:~::§~~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:"'i~;;;;;;:;.
Mr and Mrs Norman Wayland
wltb relatives and friends
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and llrs Kayte
Paul K
andRussell
Mr~
andMr daughter
Eve!). n r flwl~ were \1St tors i 1
Huntmgton Saturr'ay
Mr and Mu Rober! Yates 1w !
ch1lt\rcn Jackson, vldted Hll&lt;~
t1veo; her!\ and attended the Alum
m banquet
:\tr- nnd Mrs George Ta) lor
Cmcmnatt who were wcekeml
guests of her parent!!! Mt
a11rl
h-frs T E Wilson 1:1tlended tht
Alnmm banquet Saturday here
\fr and' Mra John Ma:vor ar.
e~uldren Grove C1h were week
end guests of h!'r parents Sta '
Rep and Mrs George Memhar
Mrs Charles Stobarl and ba
,Jaut:~hln
Athens
have b(' 1
YISII mg her parents M1
a II
Mr~ John Chancey anr. ~he 1
tended thl Alurhm b;mqutl
Mary Sehallf who Is emplo}e
In rolurnbu~ was a week end gu()~t
of her su1ter Mrs EH,rett Bac 1
ncr and f11mlly
Mrs Retly l.&lt;'Wis Johnsnn Ca
roll and Miss Janet Lewis Zan
esvllle were weckent1 guests r
I Mr and Mrs Dale Da1st and farr
Jly
Mr and Mrs Paul Kautz an 1
children Columbus spent til('
Wflekcnd w1tl;l her brother Rtc
artll Pickens and other relatiVes
Mr and Mrs John Dowie
fRnth Ann Powell) Athens vtsitcll
her parents l\1r and Mrs Nels!:~
Powell o\'er the weekend and
she attenr:Jcd the Alumni banquet
Mr and Mrs Louis Hayden
b-by Dayton wen weekc 1 '
gue11ts of her parents, Mr anrl
Mrs Charles Payne
MiCky, slTUili son uf Mr ant'
Mrs Wllllam Ch1lds ls Ill With
whoopmg cough
Mrs W11Us Anthony Mn M L
French Mrs A R Pullen and
Mr.!!&lt; Roy Tracy Sr attended ttlc
Inspection of the Marietta Char
Jam'-ls CrlaweJ
been visiting
0
was returnc I
from the
Hospital where
she was a sW'Illtal pabent
Mrs Rtlbert Hurley and so 1
Henderson were Sund1~
~~ Bernice Bowen
11
Mitch, RN Galltpo
the week wtth her
liT and Mrs P L

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.,;;:·E;,,;c;,o~rt. aon or Mr ani
l\!

Tri-Lustre
Cleaners

Judge• and entrants to eo 1
test.s at 4-H AdiVlty Day at the

OaReubcn Beck and sons

POMEJtOY SQCIEn

her short talk w1lh a blr.~smg fqr
the people of the co nmUOilleS
d
'1r~
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Mr Ewm g
m ronuee
J•
Zundel \hi' nt&gt;v. teafher who hRs
taught both public school and r•
ltg!ous ('duratiOn tl11sses Sh"
~ poke of her lo\ r fur the Lord
for all ch1hlrrn anrl for teachmg
and sud 1hat.om c~f her PfOf es
sur s In college hH11' lllcd tcac1
ng he1 mJss lOn ftcld / Mr Ho;.t
cl.,~cd lht meeltng wl h a pray
er II} mns were sung clurmg tn
program w1t11 Capt Hummell a~
\cadet and Mrs 0 F Klem as
plant~t
M1 s J hn Kl'lchka ~rs Brucfl
I loyd Mr,
1-!arold W JOdgcrCI
Mrs Hmy Chesher Mrs Ralph
Radd1ffe Mrs toneHt Bachtel r
tt1 1 host chmch we1c on the Te
cnmmlltcc Conkks were contr
h 11ed bv
women
ot vat lou
churrh1 ~
\n r~rrangement or
r't r 11 rccl roses Rnd tapers wo~..
used 1m th&lt;l tea table
I Mr~ Zundel new Instructor 1s

4-H Activity Dar
Judges Named For
Mason-Co Camp

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of Mrs

Mr and Mrs Chester Haddol.
and famll)l Jan and Melody P•
Pleasant spent the wt~ekend Wlth
th elf parents Mr and Mn He
Mr Ewmg mtrudured the oHt
man Haddox and Mr aDd Mrs
Mr and Mrs f dward f Bauer Louts Trlpletl
curs as he pa td Lnbu tc to the fm
1
I
work l nne b~ th1s g roup and also Manon ipenl thP wuckl'nd Ydth
Mrs George Dool! Ltle and so 1
thanked the vtb'!lors for their sup her parents Mr and Mrs C R Charles Steven
Athens spen•
I Honl'r l W&lt;tgne r
Moore
G mghte
sever4l day.s w1th her parent~
port of fh (' program m the coun Karr Sr and th ~ lr
BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL h ( :.~pt Rumm ell &gt;poke briefh Polly Ann Dauer
1\lr and Mra Glenn Lambert anrl
(C wem aseopc TechnJcolOI l
1nd Mrs Huber ab o spoke of
Mrs Stella Walburn and ,s.O •
were JOmed Sunday py Mr Doo
Jame s Mitchell Rosemarie Bowc th( f m ~ o rk do ne h) M1ss Bo;oo Lester and daughter Mrs Eber 11\tle111 !ltHI tht rl'spoll se of the chd
Lew ~:&gt; were m Nelsonville 1 bur•
Btll Grate Charleston
was a
THE PEACEMAKER
dren to hlr ll itc htn g.,
dll\ to attend the fun eral of Mr
weeklnd guest of his father r
TUES WED
MAY 28 29
Mr llo )\ (lfalscd
Mr Ev.J ng Walb' rn s ii tster
Mrs
E(f
11 Grate and fam1ly
I
Sail" Gtlmorr who IS emplo;
FAMILY NIGHTS
ll
r
F
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1nd Mr' l !uht r
11
JC W01•
tnne
•
il a1 o r T1 uck Load
they h:.~v1 ac compt shed on Lh
Cl•arles QoJ!Ic n h~ s h~ l'n •II t'd m Wa«hmgton D C 18 homc
ulnu lt('rl o 1 2 Adull Tlckl Is)
ro l~~tll a1 d san th 1t tins pr 1 w1\h a sc\ere throat m! r ellon
fllr a vacation With her parcn 5
II ugh Matlu we N m t ~ Gale !!
gram \'dt.., un~ of the most 1m
l\lanln DeM :un
Alcxandrta Mr an d Mrs ( ar I G ilmore
WORLD WITHOUT END
&lt;
portant w thr tou l' L} tnurch
\.a L"i a busme,..s vt s1 lor h"re
George Munn an d '''''"'
' Vi
(( t n cm at~t Jpt' 1 ~chm cul o r)
la and Dorothy Munn f'lutley N
O
wvrk He r qll~tl the teacher \
Mr and Mrs l h~rlt's Gortl)
- alsocon
secra
t
e(!
woman
to
God
a11
h
Jnd
son s Jerome and Stephc 1 J are Yl.sllmg Mr and Mrs Har
Bud Ahho tt
I nu Costello
ry Munn and daughter
, poke of her mfluence over th Cha1l rston wr-re Sunday ~;ues
HOlD THAT GHOST
} oung people of lhe com mtm t
of Gl'lll: (rate
fi-Jr (, Jrdncr commended lhl
anti
''' ''""h"S
,,,.' potllll-c• IIIUJ c
Mrs Charles Qui!lcnh Sr
l''c ,,
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'" the&gt;&lt; year!) son HJil anrl Mrs- C aries Qu 1
Mrs Francs Bcec h1 er oI G roo n
fo"' tlt&gt; •• p&gt;&lt;&gt;JC"l
'
·•nd .,,, 0 com nende~ th• leu Jr
vlHtled
Sunday WI l fwld wa~ the we.ek en d gues t of
h''d ~·.,, ••
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Q 11
c
h
Md Le
J Fox Laurel
1tl teo th ('
1eath~r s o r 1hesr clas ~ es fo1 the!
P.ne lll en 10
Mr an
rs
WIS
dNI Ic ~t cd \\ork
Mr and Ml s Orv•lle MJ!Iiton Cliff
, 1, , . Bo" Cll rxnlatncd that th
llntl fam1ly Rose Mllry
Roxu~
Mr and Mrt Jnn Clllrk and Mrs
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1 JlluC
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Mane
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Sunday Oilers and RoxJC Marc IS YISltt.lo and Mrs James Starkey an
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Chilli
School ami 35
h&lt;~d no church ~r and Mls George S ale} and dren Lmda uni Jimmy 0
n•
She thanked Lh~ family Mrs ( corge Vc1th re cothe were Sunday guests of Mr
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and Mrs Howard Stewart They
prrv10u s sp('&lt;~ktr s for thetr pra\s&gt; urnr as or as 0 u.m us wt 1
• nd ... ,,, .. ,. ,,, hoc apprectat!On the Mllltrons and 18 liSittng M were enroute to Charleston w
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va to v1s1t Mr and Mrs Jess
or pcopl&gt;' 1n M~l " s CoUnty !o~ an
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srYm amps He &amp;n' Stewart
the r support Mts; Uowen closed family and Mr anrl 114 ts Gcorgr
Jlev &lt;1nd Mrs Watd Radford of

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Middleport, 0, May 27, 1957

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attend ed the Alumm
i..Oardner Rev and Mrs
Wald• lion She has taught a numbe
bllnQuet Salurda.y nJJht
Bartels Federated Church Mn o{ yeus 10 elementary schools
Ohio UmverSJty students WI' ~&gt;
Alma Parker Rev and Mrs Eu and ha1 had w1de experleJJCe o{ attended th~
Ahun.ol lnnquJ•
gene Brown Pomeroy Umted tde years m pubhc educatton and re were Mary Cir.tl) p. MWer Mar'
thodlst
chur~h
Capt Glenna ll&amp;IOUs traimni such u .super lyn Sue Krught, Fred Lewis and
Rummell tbc salvation Army th ~ vlsmg many
vacatwn
BibJc Kenn eth Murr&amp;y

dls t C h~rch

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has been Jll
infection

Eher
Mrs

Mn Harry
p WSCS
SmJth attended
district
president
of the
a meeting In Portsmouth Friday
or the Portsmo\lth datnct staff of
the Methodist (i;burch
Miss Roberta Kracuter t.a spend
IllS this week m Nelson\11le With
hor s1ster Miss Leda Mae
James Montgomery who IS sta
I flonod wtth the Navy at Norfolk
Va spent the week end hart and
QCCOmpanled 1o~rs Montgomery and
daughters to Norfolk where theY
will reaide
.Mr and Mrs Ray Glaze and sons
Timmy and Denms spent Sunday
at Camden Park, Huntington w
Va,
Mr and Mn ~Ted Moore and
daughter, Jack1c returned to their
home Wheelmg W Va Sunday
after a week end vistt with Mr
and Mrs Wtlbur Mporc E'ast Maln
St, and tn New }Iaven wlilh Mr
and Mrs Bertie Rou.,h
Lewis J Fox and Roy Howell
who are employed at Warsaw lnd
spent the week end
the1r home5
Laurel Cllfl
Mr •nd Mrs Jim Clark and Mrs
Lemuel Blrtcher and gr-andson of
Columbus and Fred Blrtcher vls
!ted Sunday witll Mrs Ray Seiden
able ahd lfr and Mrs Howud
Stewart
Mra Elizabeth Link and Miss
Ellen Crawford of Columbus were
Sunday g"est..s of Mr IIIJd Mrs
Walter Walker,
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April Bond Sales
For Me~ County
In $52,475 Total

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WHTN-TV Begins
transmission At

Sugar Run PTA
Pays Honors To
Bernice Bowen
The teachers ol SUIU&gt;r
School and Supt Charles Gll&gt;b•{
honored Mi~ Bernice Bowen
L~e Me1a:s CoUnty weekday ehureh
school teacher at Marlmt Restau.
1nt Jn Mi'ddlepozlt on WednesdaJ
The table was centered with an
arran..:ment of ..... gardtn flowO,
and a &lt;leUclbu• luncheon was e 1
joyed..
•
MiSs Bowen was present•J
with a farewell "'gilt alone with
apprettltlon fo
expreSsions
Cine
ln our eounty
io- return to
state where ' ~~"
next year

·My Office ,
W1ll Be Closed
June ·2 '

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New Tower Site
Queen Of Furrow
To Be Named For
Plowing Contest

MATCHED
SEJS

COLUMBUS UP-The Quee1
?f the 'Furrct.w
w1ll be nelned
here m early September to re1gn
lver state national and world
nlowlng contests Seft 17 20 a•
Peebles m Adlms ~ County 11
was announced today

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Tan

MARKET RI~ORT
ClNCINNA '11 UP - Produ
Eggs large eggs lr htgber prices
at ~f!rm• whites ond browns A

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small 18 :M,

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HUNTINGTON, W Va UPTransnus!non from a new I 000(oot tower on Bakers Ridge, 1:§
m1ies northeast of here was
started Monday by wtrrN.:rv
Robert R Tihchcr, Vice pres1
dcmt and general manaa:e• aau.:
the station ~uld begm to use
maximum powel':-418 000 "Watts-;.
next week to reach Into greate1
attas o! southern Welt Vilgbn.t.
soutlte11n Oblo and eutern Ken
tucty
The .stati(tn presently is operat
ing on 100,000 watts power

Yptured
By Patrolman

Survaving are his w1re Helen, a
son, Ernest Lester at home, a
daughter Ealeen Lee, Aaeme, a
brother, Homer 1J pamewood o(
Akron and a su;ter Maey WnUall
of Akron
Friends ,-.ay call at the Ewmg
Funeral Home until noon ThurJ.
day after wtneh t1me the deceased
wdl be rC)"lovea to the Tuppers
Plams Chuh:h.
1rur1al wlll be made m the Tup.
pers Plams Cemetery

Chairman Named
For Mas0n County
Farm Youth Show
Wilham Gregory, Mason County
agrteultural agent has been named
general chalrmar. of Masoa Cou~
ty's animal Farm Youth Sbow, •t
bas been announced
Gregory was named at a meeUng
of the general commltte4 for the
show held in Poml Pleasant on lal!lt
Tbur.sday e' ening
fu .. lbc show h~ve
for August 30 and 31 of
Flnal arrangement are

eonservat1on leader~ here Mon 1FOX
~ay n:tght tha~ single
gills be
tweelf IS end 21 who hvc o 1
'nnu an Oh10 may compete il
•ounty and area co 1tests to de
A tox unJtCeountably ''Tunn1ng
ermine !irtllllsts
program for the sh.ow
:MDre thAn 31)0 000 persons froa around' m tile yard ot the CUfford tbe appOintment of persons to
Jenk1naon home at Spr1nc and E vanous committees were dlseuased
~II parts or thl! world ate expect
Main Streets th1s morning waa cap. at the mce1mg
ed at the event
lured by Patrolman John MeKenZie and was to be lmpoundl"!d later
NAME OMITTED
today
The naml! o( B11J Gibbs tresh
Me~nue: saJd he would t~n the
madvcrtedlv omitted animal over to O:og Watden Arth\tt
man was
£rom tbe report of alhletes who Stobut It was reported the Coun
received awards at the Pomeroy ly Health Department ml&amp;bt ask
Awards Day program He rece.v that the'-head o! the fox be tt:&amp;te4
lor preseUL't' of rablee
ed t lttter in baseball

Are Bound
Grand Jury
JPCourt
Two men were b" lnd to th ...
Meigs County grand JUry m S"
pante lttarlngs held 10 t-he cour'
of Just1ce of Peact R E Grmtlley Monday
41'bey were Eh Ebarsbaeh Jr.
with embeulement, and'
rclea8ed under $500 bond and
W"Liham Swan, on a bad died:
charge also under a S5oJO bond
He remained 1~ Jlll
In another Monday hearmg R'·
ehant Gilmore, Pomeroy was.-fined $5 and eosts for dnvmg
wittho•ot an oPera lor s license He
arrested by the Sta r.
Patrol
Tuesday mornmg Walter Sta'
nalter, ReedS\'llle, was fmed $10
and costs on a cha'rge of &lt;':tstur!J ~
mg the peace He was arresttd
by ~benfl Robert Hartenbach
~flarged

First Of• Korean
lfonus Checks In
Mails On Friday,
UP- Cheater\ W
KOI'MI\

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