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a-,D~y ~Unel, Pomeroy-Mtddleport, 0 , May 28, 1957
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D'IStrlct
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Mr and Mrs Paul H.aptonsta'tl
attended h.cr Alumnt banquet at
I CoolVIlle when 480 were preaonl
lor lhe dinner and prol'am

. eld At FOrest RUn Ch UfC h SUn dOY

Mr

Wyenu Baker, • nattve of L1 the F1rst
Bapt1st RendvJlle
beriJ., Africa, was the gue.;t Mrs Gladys Viney, First Baphst
e-pe&amp;~r for the Ho('klng D.1.atrh.t Glouster Mrs Andrew Wnght
~JS5JQJJary Convenhon held Sun
Mt Zion, Rutland, MiSs Nettw
day a.l the Fotest Run Baph~ Tol11ve1 First Baphst, Rutland
Chureb
!drs Campbell Harper Mt Mo t
Rev. William Hull pa.s~or
1ah Middleport, Mrs
Mmme
the church hid for hts sermon Green Fbre.st Run and Mrs Ca 1
top 1c "Follow Me" wh~&lt;: h WOJ. lw Banks Naom1 8apt1st
also the theme ol the convention
(,UJid and Chlldr-ens Sands re
dmnerm
th. pmts were g1ven b:o,. Mr~ 0 "1
Followmg
ehurch socJal room thl! aftcrnou,1 Vmcy, Mrs William Smith, Mrs
~s 10 n was eallcd to
d h Carne Cassell, Mrs Con Young
.Mn. Allen Hampton p~~s~~en;' Mrs t:athe Banks Mrs ~Ieana~
A worship ~ei"VJC'e wa~ condu etc 1 Pn !Jton and hfrs Hampton
Mr Bak~r who 1s a .:; tudenl a'
b} Mrs Ha1 r1so11 Benllcy of th1•
First B:tp\l ~ t Church
Hutland Ohio Ucuverslt:o,. gave an mte r
and Mr-s Ernie Edw ards, Hend cslmg talk on h.Jfl country the
Ville First Haptlsl Church
peuplt• and their- mod e of livmg
Reports on the yl'al s w:orll and also or the m1sswnar:o,. work
hemg carruod on there
"'f'tll gtven by Mrs Edwa1ds f'l
Anoth('r OU
stud£"nl
Tr&gt;r1
P1cr1e V1l!e a naLJVf' of f r mce
.tceompamrd
Mr B 1k1 r and
spoke b11er!~· to the J!;roup
'rhe meetm g closed V.Jth th
lwncd!Ction by Rev Hull

Middleport Society

KEM·GID.
Mira.cle Alkyd En11111el

• For loU. hena, bathr-ooms,
all woodwork
• No undercoater roqu1red
• One cout covers rnOBt
surfact.'S
• Easy to apply

4 hours
• W1de range
hfiAIIhfnJ

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•YI)or~

and Mrs Garon Stanobury

h-ave returned .from a visit Wttb
their daughter
Mrs Richard State College, Pa have announ v1ted to llttend the open meetm ,
the approachmg marriage of I of ttte Mtddleport Amateur Gard
Hemmway and fanuly 1n J#d'nsvl ced
thetr
daughter Gertrude to Job.n eners Club at the Mtddlepot
vama
Hoyt, son of ttcv and Mrs c E Ht,gh School audltor!um on Jun~
Mrs Worley Howell and daug 1
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ters Martba and Anna a.nd John Ho~t. M•ddleport, at 8 p M orJ 5
rrt~ay , June 7 The
cocemor.}
MtS's Blanc"e Wag~ tner, Co'Carroll Syracl.lSe, we,re called to
will be performed at the Leroy umbus and Southern Oh1o Ele"
Poca W Va by the death of Prt&gt;sbyterlan
Ch.urch
trlt Co, and the Carper Nurse ~
John Caruthers QO an uncle ..,f
MJS.!i Monkt"rn who 1s a gn rrom Bu~lingh.am w11l present a
Mrs Howell and John Carroll
Mus Sarah. Dobbs was called to dttate student fit the Eastma t landscaped garden prepared by
S~hool of Mus1c 1$ to gu.e bf' · thr nursery wlth l!gh'lmg b) tl\ •
Wclhiton Monday for the funerJI graduate
r("('ital m"July and w1ll CSOE
of her cousm Mrs IArth.ur Nutt ret"el\e her
Master.s m MusJca•
A moving p1cture wdl also L~
lia rjory Hains who lS emplo;
Literature
shown
anCi the hostess clubs
ed at Washmgton D C arrlvefl
Mr
Hoyt
.1s
In
ms
third
~e.u
plan.s
to
ha"e a coffee hour aHet
Sundav fu1 a v1s1t w1th her par
as
a
mmulcnal
student
at
th
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program
ha '~
ents ~r &lt;~nrl Mrs Robert Harr1s Colgate RoehesteJ Semmar,, Sv been sent• to ai'e01Env1taltons
Ga-den Clubs
Mrs B1 s~ 1e (.rogan who ha ~
spl'nt the past mne months With racusc, N Y, and has hf'en a~ hut the publiC' 1s weleo nc to .. t
\ent.l the meetmg
her daughter Mrs F1sher Ru., sJ~tant pastor at the Leroy Pre
Uyter~~m
Church
sell and famll } at R~hway
N J
b
has rcturnl!rl to h('r
ome en
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North Thml A..enuc

and cluict 1 en of Chanute Jll Mrs
Clara Jav Ft Hnmch Ind and S
Sgl Juhw; Jay who lfi enroute to
the Azor-es Islands neflr Por-tugal,
]eft today after a vun 1 With Mr-s
Anna Yeagrr c ..mdor Street
1 M1 s Bc~s Prnctor and daughter,
J(a1hrvn of ['arkcrsbUlg W Va
Were W(.tCk euit guests o( Mr and
Mrs Ralph (,raves
Mr anrl Mrs Ralph Graves and
guest~
Mrs Bess Proctor- and
daughter K.ttt\u vn spent Sunday
111 St A.lban s W Va

M1ss Darbarv Ann Webrung of
Columbul:i spent the week end
with Mr and Mrs Harry Wehrung
and other rclatJvc s
~lrs Dey lh sell r-etur-ned l:lome
Sun(iaJ.' cvemng after a several
days V1s1t v.1th Mr and Mrs Otho
Kee&amp;an Cu'umbus

Mr and 'Vlrs Paul Kautz and
fam1ly of Columbus were week
cnrl ~t lcsts o1 Ju, Parents, Mr a.nd
M1 W L Kaull
Mr anfl Mrs Max Me1nhort and

Mr and Mrs Demer Thoma spent
Sunday w!lh rclullves 111 Columbus
Mr and Mrs tloyd Mescher
and .familY ol Lebanon were Sun
day glle,Ls ul Mr and Mrs. John
Mitch und fanHI,~o
Mr nnd Mrs William Baker rc·
tur nul home Saturday after a
wetks 'I'JSJ \ m Charleston, W Va.
with Mr anrl Mrs Wilham Grate
1 M1 s Clifford Ow~n il!ld famJlv 1hey were l~""comp.~tmecl home by
1 11~1 ~1rl! owen
and daughtet Mr and Mrs Gene Grate and son
Carole and sl)n Jlcrbv a~:com Jimmy for a week end vls1t
nnnl~1d ~r~ Kirk to her hom e
r.h~ Willard Eberabach and
MnndllY ~ud planned to rctu, 11 daughter Cheryl and Mrs Charles
hi rl• I ue~dav
Buck visited S.llturday y, ith Mr
M1 'llnd Mrs Rlcha 1 rl Uavm 111 and Mn C 1 arcn~:e Might, Brad·
Hunt ngtuu Vulli'V Pn
nrnv(&gt;d hury
'-'!!ltd lY foJ a \ISJt Wl\h lh&lt;'lr mn

Quart

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and Mrs n c SambuJ &gt;
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111 lla)t n n W&lt;i~ a \1eekcnd ~uc.1'
nf h1~ f1an('(c Miss Cat•ole Owe11
wt I r 11111 I\
lilt nnt l Mrs Dan1 Th01utm •
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SuiC'is- Paint- Set·vict•
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Pit llonald Smlth o{ Ft Knox,
Ky ' spent the week ~nd with Mrs

Snuth and his par~nts, Mr. and
Mr~ Dale s 1111 th
}!rand Mrs Helbert Dixon and
chilf ,
th Ire~ k Sul:i~n an~ fog~r, spelnbt
Me wcdcM '"11 '" 0 1um us w t
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PJckl!ns Middleport, Mr and Mrs
'''itus Pickens Plants
Mrd
Mrs Paul naV.:k Athe~s. Mrs ~~J.
lie P1rkcns and Mr and Mr-s Guy
P•cken~ and fam 1Ly Ele-ano W
Va and Ml and Mi-s Cliff l"R
AJb 11 ny
oss,
Mrs Wllllam Musser, who has
been 111 ror the past fiVe weeks ts
rrported as lmprovmg
M1 Lem. Pick~:ms Mason, W
Va and Mrs Almira PIJ~IS$Cr of
Sp1 /ug ru~Jd 11ra the guellts of Ml'
and Mrs W11luun Musser.
Mrs Jl E Schamm of Huntmg.
Lon, W Va and soh and daughterIn lww
Mr and Mrs Charles
Schramm ol Mateo Calif , Mrt~
William Paddock, Seattle, Washing~on, and M15 Harold Ruucll oC
Huntington W Va ~ VIsited Sund11y
Wlth the latlcr s m"Othel-, Mrs John
Chase Mnd MlstiCtl Nelle and--Clara

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Mrs Charles Schramm ',¥11.S the
former Bt•nnctta RusseJl 1nd' Mrs
ltaddock lhf' rorruar BdUe MarJe
Russell or Cheshire and were thegnUidRught('rs cf Mr and 1\frs Ed
Bh'lM or Chc tchlr-e
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~LL·New

FrigidaireS!IP.!r Value I

Jt•e all ncw- ovorylinch of Lt - from new &amp;roty.
Se.a.l Latch to 1t.a color a:a.y intermr. W1th the
xnl/atcal Sheer Look that trauAf6ftnl:l any kitchen!

11'1 the Htndloat Eror
lmacine, in lJ) cu ft. you get a .fo~amtty .Sized Supel"
} - _ Cheill • 3 Btg full Width Remov•ble
Ahunin\UU'Bbelvee • Handy RemovabltHalfShelf

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·New Furniture
FOR

$299.00

BAKER

Full -Width Poroolam Hydrator • SU4int

l,'hiU Drawer • Hup Super Stora110 DOor wllh
Butter Compartment and Ftve Remo-t.•able ~I'Vefll
• 3Quiclc.ube Joe Trays-aU m a ra&amp;igerat.ol' WhiOh
lltips In Rmf)ng your kitchen cabinota Cor t.ba\
~"built-in" look.

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Yeager's Host
At L~wn Party
Saturday Nite

Plans For Fl'lwer
Jlomeroy Personals Show Are Mopped
r ,,, '"d Mrs R A M•&lt;hcws ! By Committeemen

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~fr~ James
S 'litu s llutl&lt;~nll
M1 s Rc1hel 11nl"l .Mr~ ( u:.; lt John
~ ton
flr~dburv
wu(
at St
Cl,;.nrcs\ 1lle Saturd.J\ ,... hrn Mr-~
T1tus D1dnct ll Flowu Show
ch~11man ct nUutl £"11
a Prrol•mln
.tr) !•lower Show S('hnol for Exh
h1tnr.s f or D1slr d 12
Dr and ;\frs
J I Oav 1~ ~uri
1laughl&lt;'r~ (hal lt• nc F.Lam e Jo,
ce anrl Dian&lt;' ~rf'nl the l'ti'Ckcurl
ill ] 1N l,dt s Wllh !11~ f IIIli I~
U1l 1l
Or and Mrs D l'd~ .1 11 nderl thc
&lt;\lu mm b~nqu£"1 thcrt
Mr and Mrs
Wurrcn Ca~ter
twd f.umly Ath~n~ W('te Sunda
gut•sts of Mr and Mrs J I
( unnm ghnm
Judge and Mrs John B11cun
HI' son J ack \' ISilL•d relatives 111
P1ehl~s o\er the weckfmd
\fr and Mrs Clal"('fice Knight
Chflrh1\on wer-e Sund:Jy guest:;
or Mrs W S Parson~
Mrs Guy SuiiJ Welc h W Va
l'i Lhe g-ut''i \ ol Mrs (,u,rge Lash
cr Hullum!
M• nnd Mrs
M}ron Mdlvr
look !Jw r stll1 J,m\(':&lt;&gt; to Part:
Pr~ f)Urg Sunday cnrout~ to Gral
tun, W Va whr1 f' he 1s spenf1
1ng a \Hek Wltlh rehthvcs lh
plana to retUJ n home w1Lh his
maternal grandmotllcr Mrs Lll
l!an Woodu1d who Will v1s 1t a•
the l\fJllor home
~Trs Bl:lnche
Ktrk P1mceton
&lt;pr nt 1hr wc•okend w1th Mr and

Am0 t eur GOr d\!JerS lm..ling would be held II tbo home
MOn kern- HOyt
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Q pen M~t'1119 'II
R1111011. l!:adbury
Wedd lflg
I olWllbMrsMrsMilton
Grlff Ru ..oll, •• &lt;O'bDO.
Event
Of June 7
BeAllHeld
On June 5 ·"~ tbe ooclfl bo)lr
Mr and Mrs. I M Monkern
' interoted person1 are In were played and ftbtt __ _1:~:011

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UI&lt;NITURI

Mr- and !otrs Charle~ Yeager of
Mason entertamcd With a combtn·
.-lwn pot luck d1nner and w1ener
roast at a lawn par-ty at their home
on Saturd!ly evel'!lng
Those attcndmg were Mr and
Mrs Ralph Warner and children,
Suz.e and David, Mr and Mrs L~s·
ter Zerkle Claudia arod Jenmfer,
Mr !lnd Mr~: Wdl1s Dudding and
son Handy, Mr. .. nd Mrs Rex Bat·
ley of Chester- and son Ja~y; and
lhc hust and hoStess and chi!·
dren Sally Ann and Clla.rles Mar·

Mrs Robert Reibel Mrs Cush
Johnston Mrs Max fioller an~.&lt;
Mr!; Rru!'e lloyd Ml• gs c~ountJ
Contact cha1rm¥ attenrlf'd the
meelmg of the Coul'lty·wule Flow
er Show comm1ttee •n Pomero
Monday afternoon
The show ts lo be held on Jun~
1~16 at
the
Pomuoy Junwr
High Aud1tonum under the d1rec
lwn of Mrs David K0hientz and
Mr~ Karl
Kautz Chestf'r, c l
chrurmen
, l he Monday meehng wills hch.J tm
at the hpme of .MISS Lyd1a Ebcr
bach

Meigs Pythio~t
Sisters Plan
AGuest Ni~ht

Cub Scout Pock
Delays Charter
Presentation
Cub

Ma~;ter

Richard WcH-1
presided at the monthly Cub
Pack meetmg at the F1rst Bap
hst Church Monday mght The
prese-ntation of the charter for
the year was postponed when ttf~
Scout cxccuhve from Pt Pie~
ant was unable to be present
Plans were made for the Cub
and the1r puents to take iunche;;
and visit the Campus Mart1us
Museum ln Manetta nn June 23
Den IV led by Mrs Dwtgbl
Wallace, won the "Cubb1~· for
the month for their attendancE:
and Mrs ft, R $ckina Den Mo
thcr presented 'ben II 1n a 11k1t
on the months theme or Fire
PrevenUon

Plans wetc ma._de- far tll~ Guest
N1ght and Reeepl'tbn of new mem·
ben of Me1gs Temple, Pythiw Sis-ters when the Staff and Officers
mEt Monday Right at th(! hOme of
Mrs ca~h Bahr with MI'B George
Chllds as the assntlng hostess..
Mrs WJlhilm Allmar. presitmnt,
presided and the meetmg opened
w1th a prayer by the member-s
Mrs Homer Jones read -an article
from the "Old You Know' Tlla,t"
column wr1lten by Mrs Noah Has·
kills for the program

Mrs. Dave Farmer. MrL ,Gm~
Otbo WaUl, Mra.
Butcher.

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Allman, Mr$ MinnJe
C P Gallqtier, Mrs Homer:
Mrl Ralph Glbbs, Mn - "·c'·
~~!b~~~~f~n WJham Lowe,
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Mitchell's Are
Grandparents
Twice In Month

Mr and Mrs J H Miteho\1, S
Second Avenue, have two new

gnnddaughters wtto have arrived
th1s month
Mr and Mrs Delbert Mitchell
are announcmg Ute barth of a sev
en poUnd e1ght ounce daughter,
Theresa, at the Schaekel Clime,
Mason, on May .2!1 Thl.S Ia their
fourth ehlld Grandparents ID·
elude Mr and Mts' M1tchell, Mid-dleport, and Mrs Ec:hth Dartt,
Ward W Va Great grandparents
are J T Mitehell, A M. Bog~esa.,
St Albans, W Va
Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor of Sll·
ver Run have announeed the birth
cf a seven poun~ eight ounce
daughter Rachel MaX.lJie, at Holz()r Hospital o,n May 15 They' have
Sill: other chtJdren Granilparents
are Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Middle·
port, and Fred Taylor, Silver Run.
Great grandparent&amp; are A M. Bog
gess and J T Mitohell.

Rock Springs
Girl Scouts
Hold A Picnic

ldember..s of the Rock Springs
Girl Scout Troop 6 held an aU day
lneet!pg and p.ltnu: Monday at
the home ol Mrs. William ColUu,
Rock SprlJigs Road.
Durmg the day the
a h1ke and
Ruby
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LEARN HOW EASY
IT IS TO SU.it-1
~OUR 'CHilD OW
THE INSTRUM.NT
OF HIS CHt:)iCI
FROM ®A SEU!C.
TION Ofi .. fiiOUI

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Promised By
Highway Boss

People of Metgo County apparently were headed today for
a thtrd try at vot'llg themselves a Veterans Memorial Hospthl
')1us appeared imminent following actton by the Veterans'
Memortal Board of Trustees Tuesday night whtcb Will result
m the county commtss!oners bemg asked to place a $200,000
Graney, Weat Vlr- lax levy on the tax duplicate The board will ask the levy un·
Road Commuiioner, der authority of the "count) hospital section" of the code

Letart
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Mr.s. Doo, ·Ro.senaboin, Bellaire,
State Flower Show ~hamnan :~~J{ 1
1\trs Lawrence, Sed&amp;ewick, SieUt
bonville, Dlstrlct
DU'ector, were ' on tne
lpr the d•?·
A!tenc!lna f&lt;9m
Titus, Mr&amp;..

Trustees To Hand Written Request
For $200,000 uvv To Commissioners

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Racme Lcgiol~,

Pttrltll C
gmlt State
promJaed Tutlday that be would
dQ w"tat be could to apeed up con
stru~t1on of a streteh or U s Rt
33 &amp;om MIUIOD City to Hartford
Grar.ey revealed tlla:. be had recetved a letter from Loeal 4:26,
Ubhty Workers Union of AmeriCa,
eomplammr that 1t tJ takmg too
tong to complete eonst.ructron on
the road
Tbe Jetter-, written by Edward
Baldwin, 1ecretary to tbe un.lon
local, sa1d that inCGmpletion of
eonatructiOI"I of the highway 15
causii!J dlmage to auto1, that the""
du.tlt hurtJ l!djolnlng property, and
that 2 sechon of rJ.eW roadway
a0011e New Haven i11 ~ ror ex-:
cessive speeding
Tbt- latter complaint waa in ref·
erf"nce to "drag raemg ... report.ed.ly
oecurrmg on U 5 39 between New
ijaven and Graham Station
Grnney agreed "It h11 taken too
long" to bUild the Rret&lt;:b of htgh·
way He 1a1d thai- the road bad
been under construetton for two
yean Wor-k started two yeMi ago
w1th the development of the Kaiser
Alumtnum Plant at Raven1wood
The commls.stoner added that he
hu ordered the l'Oad ..under con
structiOn trellited- with 4. dust ,aetthn8 compound
The letter from the u1uon work
ers wns the second seat to state
lbout the
officials \

Generally Fair
Weather Forecast
For MemorialDay

This aeetll:ln requms only a !tare
major1ty, over 5il%., for approval.
A written "HIUCS:. will be made to
the C(lmmu:sioners a&amp;klng a one
I m1U levy lor as many )'eatS' as ia
needed tn rrue $j()(),OOI) to use for
a veterans memor1al boap1tal

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A C Bradfttrd president o£ the
trustees prESided )ll!th these oth
WASlllNGTON UP- The U :, er membera present - or R E
Weather Bureau forecasts gener Bolte, Alfred Elberleld, J M
ally fur and mild
weather 01 Thornton, R L Jaeobt., H E
Memor1.1l Day througb{)Ut ute Starkey ano Leo Vaughan secre-n~t10n
tary
ln a special hohday forecast
Charles Sheet~. HarrJsonvllle, althe buuau saH~ !&gt;bowers 01
thunderstorms may mtertupt the so attended He represents a group
fa1r- weather pattern t.lur1ng Mem of citizens that ricenUy began
anal Day a.fternoon or evenJDJ:: :vass root.s wor-k towards brmgmg
o11er scattered areas fr-om the about e1ther a spe~1al eled1on or
resubnuuion of the question at
MlSSLSSIPPI Va\}ey to tbe Snrrra
and Cascade Mount:nns ln "'b the next regular elecbon
He spoke in favor of al!kmg for
Far West
the levy
lt w1U be \n:tmcr m the ea~t
wtth showers or thundeuhowets
The Soard set next Wednelday
tbrea(entng Florida parts of New to.meet w1th areh1tect Harry Ray
York and the Oh1o and Tennessc~ Nay of Wheelinc "C.. va, to study
exact estimates Jnd pos.!uble t
Valleys
Temperature~ rn the IKfs wer2 r changes In c0114o1:ruction materiale.
£oreeast along the Gulf Coa5t and
Ducuu1on by tr'ustf'ea 1ndicated
m the Southwest and m thl! 60''" a clear-cut lep.l op1ruon bat aaid
1n the Great Lakes reg1on and the propos1tton may be pr.esented
1n northern Ma1ne The rest of under the coun(JI
h.ttsp1tal law,
the nation can expert tempera fwbereas m prev1ous t:1es ..:.t the
tures in the 8a's, the foret::.st polls 1t bad appeared • under the
sa1d
veteraiUI' memorial iect10n Under
the latter 1t could not be titlc!d"
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permJt.s leasing a hospital

Kraus wu given a 10day suspended Jal~ se11tenee an~
ortteted to pay costs on twq
rharges brought m the court rl
Mayor E F Robinson Tuesday
evenmg The ja11 suspension ws.s
ordmed pendmg good beblavtor
Kraus had been ~barged by
Martm McAngus wtth m;~ln!"!g
menaemg thrcab and usmg obscene llnguage m the presence of

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a Sht'r f( Robert C Hartenbach'

Scoutmasters
Leonard
~ky Larry R1ce
and GeneGw1azdow
Coleman
The meol..ing was opened by
Assistant SellUtmatter Gwlazdow
lkV wllo intloducad Scoutmaster
Mills who pl"eJkled at the meetmg
Troop committee members and
were Introduced to approx
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mte '''as releued Tueiday from
jail u"tder a $1 000 bond pending
trand JUrY aC'tton on a charge ot
non support.
Ttle Glenroy Ewmg traffiC case
has been pontlnued until Fntla)
when a key wltnen--drJVer of an
out of town truck~an attend the

A general discu!lsion was held
w1th the p.arcnts onJtro~msportation
attendance, overnight trip~ clean
llneu payment of dues, eoo'pera· 1
tion o{ parents and correct manner •
of wearing the Scout umfor-m
A "Scavenger Hunt ' was plan·
ned for the Scouts and salver dol
Ian were awarded to Davtd Annas
David Hoyt, Ricky and Sonny Lem
ley, ttte winning team
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Punch wt~ served by the wife of
Assistant Srou',muter Gwlazdow
sky at the eiOJe ot the meetm&amp;

4-H Volunteer
Leaders Meet
N.ow li~Cterway

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Parents'
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Troop 246 Boy Scoutll or Amer·
lea hfld thmr P-arents' Nl,;:ht Mon
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th M ddl
t p bll Lib
ay a
e t epor u c
rary and C lJ Wise Jr, chairman
o£ the Troop Comm1ttee D1str1ct
comm 1tteeman and Kenneth McE1
secretary treasurer of the
, committee were also pre8'cnt
Scout leaders incl1.1ded Scout
m11ster Robert Mills, Assistant

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was charged wtth reckless opeta-tloJ;!. of a motor vebide fo11owmg
a wreck at Butternut and W. Second Avenues last weeok~

to a

noq profit rorpon llon, a proa!~
ure A•looOO. here ii tbe msblu·
Uoq,lo bUill
Rise 1n c~ of construction,
tnli1a desll'e to lane enough money "1~
~ complete tbe lfGJect, weu aet
. n 0:1 reasons for hlkm&amp; the ~
gu:esfed amolJDt at money froda
'$100,000 to $200 000. Tbe smaller
5um had been asked of voten: Jast
.November. ·
Hlli-Bw10n hosp1hl matchmg
funds are rt.Ut a.vallable, together
wtth OV!!J' $ZOO'.OOO frttm a lO.yearle~e4'0ted lfl 1946
anw~Ut:, a dmner- with Jotal
speakers. bao been announcel'l for
June 13 at the Salisbury school as
:h=~~~[.ent ~ lti.. mterest io
Obae~ ~d today. thai if t.b
county -oommiXtoners should re~
!use to place the luuo.~n thJI Novembe-r's ballot, petitiOtll With two
per cent of lhe people who voted
m the Iut elecUon as stgnerf
would get 1t the:re automatlcaUy.

P~lToOpen

Thursday At l
Says,Kennedy ' ·'. /

New.Haven 'Pool ' Mtddleport's mumclpal
mtng
w1U open- at Thur'l
day
afteJnoon
Ker
Opening May 30 nedy Sr , satd manager
today
IpoolSeason.
ttckets for use or th ..
For Swimming
will
on sale at Dutton's
Store r and Rollel''9 Drug
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early Monday mornm.v for1 Jack·
son's Mill, W... tV"a, where she will
att.nd the 4·H Volunt~r Leaders
Conterenct: for the remllh{der of
the week She wUl returu on Sat·
urday, June 1
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MrS. FrtMI Spence' 1md daughter
June, were also scheduJed to at.
l&lt;~nd the Col:lffirence but were un·
able to att-;nd beca(Js.;~ of the Ul·
ness or tht~ latter.

The New Haven sw1mmu~ pool
Will open on Thunday, lday 30,
1r !weather permlt!l acoordmg t
ilin announcement by Milt S'e
phan president of the New H ·
ven Recr-eatlon Foundation

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tonight.
Tomorrow the7
will be available only at the pQOl
Dally admlSitons have been lt!t
at studeots up to 13, 25t, adulls
and 1students over 13 40c
Hud lifeguard 1s&lt;Mary Carolyn
Stephan added tbat Clyde Fo-- f4Uler and aSWJtants are Joh11
1e} principal of Wahama H1g ' ~Lehka and- Tom Skmrter Carla
School. bad bc~n rc hued a· Vfilson at the concession stand.

Wm·ker Injured
In 30 Foot Fall
At Kaiser Pht)tt

Willis Mn1'1', 2:!, of Clifton auf· pcoJ manager

fered fl'acl'ures -ol the •arm: leg,

ankle and fllot In 1 3(f foot filll
from a sraf'ohf at th• KaJser AI·
uinlnum phnt, last Jl'ric\ay nighl
Marr is t~ !Kin or 'Mr and Mrs
Dan Varr nr West CoJumbla. He
llad, formerly worked fot tbe West
v1rginla University Experjment
Statimt at ('amp Conley
He had ~"een working at the
Ka111e" plant for s1x weeks. He. Is
the father of two elitldren, a
daugbte'f, 2, aDd a 80ft, t\r.o weeks

Foley wdl b1re hfe guards, .
.swimming mstruetor will be an
nounced later- Swimming Je.;Sov.~
will be given again tlurmg th~
summer months

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Hours for the pool to be oper.
ed w1ll be from 1 PM untll 5 PM
0 emOfl
and from 6 PM until 8 PM each
In l)bservunce of Memorial
I day w1th the escept~on thal oo there
be no publication
l Thunday and Frtday evenJng..1. D-.11'1 will
Sentinel
on Thursday,
there Wlll be no IJWimmmg ~
30, in order that the c"!ployo
T1ckets are on sale now and this- t~ewtpAper may
MARKt!T fliPORT
are priced as follows. f'amtb the traditional r·tes
'" CINNATJ tJ:P - Produce 11eas~n tickets. $12, ch1ldren ' u.n1 ar~ acc:orded to the War
Et ~ ateady, net Pl:itl at farms der 12 $3 for 23 ~Wlms; ehildten
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whltel •nd 13 and over- $6 for 20 SWtms
for U S.
MllnS OENI~ HOSIPil;i
browna,
A large
The Women's Club ot J\lew Ha·
Admiwons. llr
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A amaU t(l. ven w1ll be In cbarge of the eon~ Pomeroy,
Emmer }!uiJ,
:i'O, B
whiles and ce.!ISion stand.
Plaiq!l, Mrs Betty ':Fultl,
Stephan expressed hts thanlcs part
A DlediUm
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and apprec1aUon to aU who had
anythmg to do w1Ut the SWim·
mmg pool proaram ::md ltS~I!Iat-:,
ly to those who
:ret tb.
poo' ready for the.

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THE SALESMAN COMES HOME "'

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without taking a

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rea
Drink a cup of cof
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G
t d t t
f
et ou an s re ch your legs or a minute
fee Dnvmg too long at a stretch results In 10 htghway hypno·
sis" - a nd death
6 FmaHy, remember t}lat, according to the National Safety
Counctl excessive speed faUure to grant the nght of way and
dn vmg on the' wrong side of th~ road constitute 75 per'cent

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o Obe drIvmg errors that result in death and injury
servmg these saf~guards and precautions w1ll make for
happy motonng and a pleasant - and safe - holtday But
remember the mo t I
s ffiJlOr tan t quea tion to as k as you~ -set out
Js, "Wlll I ,eome back?"

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manufacturer• and users

It 11 a town whlcb lf.iU speaks
an aocJent
EngllJh, acquire&lt;!
fr,pm the Brlt11h !leamen wh~.~
swam ashore My eousin, .Manlln
St Geor1e spee.ks it witb a 111•
She says .''twia" meaning "look"
and ahe calla a bed 1 "sUd,"
meaning bedstead, 1 suppose
"Ambltty" ls1Jeautitul, and to be
amorous js to be uando ..
Here ls a town which ~ill tell
tb t th
th
f th
you
a
ree· If11' 1 0
e v11
la,e has a:ot mon,ey
Here ~s
where )IQu can hear somebod-r s

You KNOW THAT?

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rephed, We ar,en't asking c,n
sent for anything''
The United Press' mformant
out~ that
the Redl ~gs
pomted
could not "ask to mo,vP into a cuy
until the two team currently
there offlclally ann~nce t.iJe:,&gt;
are moving out of 1t"

6 55 SIGN ON (
7 09 Today
~ 00 Romper Rnom
10 II!) Tbe Price Is RIJ!ht
10 30 Truth or Oons~uenee1
11 00 T1c Tac Qougb
11 30 It Could .Be You
12 00 Current
1 00 My L~ttle Marete
1 30 1ennessee Et-nle
2 00 Matlnee Theater
3 00 Queen for a Du
3 45 Modern Roman~tel
4 00 Comedy 'J'l.nw
•4 30 Movietime
5, 30 ClirtOODB
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5 4:1 News Picl\ttl
6 00 Waterfront
6 30 Weatbereast
6 33 Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News

Meigs Cou.-ty News

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Modem Amf?tican

Truth or ConnguenC!~
TiC! T¥ Doua:h
11 SO It Could Be You
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tG 30
11 00

IOO My Little Margie
I 30 Tennessee Etme

200 Matmee Theater
3(10
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Queen for a ,Day_
Modern Romantt:s

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C9medy Time
30 Mavietime
ll 30 Cartoons
5 4ll News PJct.u.r.,
6·00 natt IRd ScrUIII
6 30 Weathere~t
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10 so Stri.):e It Rich
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11 •ill Love 1of Lift.
11 30 $earch fof Tomorrow

10 30
11 00

GuldlqJ Lillht

KaUe.'i Kitchen
As the World Turn•

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l'ldie of N~t

The Early ShGw
Your Esso ~eporter
Sports Parade
11155 Weatherman
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6 15 Dougla1 Edward•

6 so Giant Step
7·00 Anhur bodfrey~hOI\
8 00 Minlqnalre
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' 9 00 U S, Steel Hour
10 00 UP.t.. th ..ll)lnute Jt~ws

Woather

Mtll Ethel ~. Hra. Rena BonecuU~ Jamrhy Fr)' and Judy 'hy

PJtntlon of root rot problemJ
Tbe use of rulstant varletier;
the ImpOrtant control me.,u. ·

of New HAven rad Jdra Laura
Glbh. calle~ on :kn Cecll Ble~t'ing !·••hero red 1 tele 111 a major prob
dlvldual undent.r.ndin&amp; an4 appre- and Ella Sunday aRcrnoon and l!!m
,
ly JO HUDY
'1\e 1.1'11H'00ls of our pre.en.t ciatio, of ot.ber people and IC:bJeYe evenma:
modern aquare da,nce activity 1 fundame-ntal abarb:i1 witb people
Mrs Fann,e Taylor and Robert
.,. lt.emmed. fromLbasement daoeihl from all feogra_phie.l nctlona
were guests of Mn Florence
'I'he flrlt conVention wu held In Sterne and Jane Qf Point Pleasant
where a rew coupla, ih ,elf-de·
av RUSSELL R. PIUDD\'
fenae 11ainst drunken da.nter• Cllifomia The next two year• In Sunday evenmg
Mason Cnnty 4-H Club A.-nt
foa~ tn m.,- pu~llc places, rpet Texas. Tbe tourtl\ l:teld ln Okla
Mrs Elmer Newberry, Steve and
fn eai:!b others' homea for no oth· boma l11t :year tbe fifth wu held M1te l"eturl~ed to thell' home after Votunt"r L•aden C•mp
er .,M10n tbah to enjoy: an I!VJniDJ ln S.J1 Dfe,o, California Each vJaltmg her sister Helc:n Lambert
This week Mason Cou nty ha ~
of
daneinJ ia. more pleiS· year drew" more and more dan· and fanuly of P'lorkla
been.._ represented at Volunteer
terl Last yeur 20,000..da~ers from
The Ladlt s Aid of Oak Grove Leade"t.&amp; 4 H Camp at Jcckson't
became interested .and every state tn the uraton and many EUB Church met Frldl) with Mrs Mill by s1x leaders They are Mili
bliementl. and p1tiOI danctry from Mexico, Canada alld Laura G1bbs
Hattie Jordan. and Walden Be~
bold them They. oraan· the Ha.waliall Ialandl attended
nesda)' In the home. of Mr
aett Roush of tbe Shllwne.t Braves
Tbis June the alxth NfUonal Mrs Grover Roush nnd Mr
non-pri&gt;ftt .clubr wltb only
Bill Priddy and Margaret B&gt;Yovser
e110u1h orranlaation to provide Convention wiU be beld ln the Mrs Leshe Smith of &amp;t'IISOJi
o( the Heipuii: Hand Club, Mn
ttiemaelves wUb clean recreation Warld-l'amoUJ completely al:t-eon.
Curtis R•ckard was exerclsmg Alma Turner of tl:t~ Good Luck
,.U' miniiJuUn of e'Xpente
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diUoned Klel Auditorium in SL the race bo1 "iC wmch belongs to his
Clover Club at Mason and M'rs.
AI the mterest ID modern 5quare Louia Because It 11 50 centralized, nephew K~Jnneth, of Columbus,
dancwg ap~d. what was more an even larger conventon Js ex,.. whom, Curtis 11 e~tpecti.,Qi to arr1ve Clara Schultz 'Dr the Happy Hu}'
ti e" 4:-H Clob here 1n Polot
Ditural than lfOUpl ~om ne1ghbm. peeted
soQn to take over th(t. horse and Pleasant I am -sure that t.hese
towllj meeUng toa:ether oc
Now the danger ln sliht ls that 1881st h1m "'·th i'l1 farm work
leaders wdl have enj(Jyed tbem
caSionaUy ror a little more party. the conv&amp;Rdon hu grown and
Mr and Mrs ri-ed Ro:.~sh, Mr~ selves this week and will brln t
hke at~®Sphere of a square dance- shU it crowina: to such propor· Anna Fry and BtlHe }Vclgand
ja,fl\boree? This took a certaln tiona that it is beeonung ln~as-­ gue&amp;t 1 of Mr and Mrs ~rt\e Roush back useful mformahOI'l, that we
amOUnt of organizing ~d so club maly dif.ficult t.o locate future con- nd family of Graharr: Station on ean usc at our County CamiJI't
Ftrm Youth Show Da._ ht
vention IJtea DetroJt wa8 to have Tuesday evemng
aaaoclatlons were Jormcd
But Americans '""lor::~ehow obses t:he eqnvention In 19ft8 but bad to
Last Thursday mght t'he atl!n
Mrs Eth""l Roush, Graham Sta
sed w1th tbe neefllslty of gtowtb, cancel because of inadequate facil tlon
Mrs. f anme Rou ~h and Mrs eral cumm1ttee of the Farm Youtb
IMld smwth b synonymous with ltles
Anna Fry were busJness VJS!tors Sl:tow met and dJSCuned comld·
Wgeness Gradually the jamboree
It l:tas been proposed tl:tat the m Parkersburg Thuraaay
erable bwaness The mott lm
grew into a festival, dra\\.lng dan- convention be limited only to Arch Roush was taken to Scha e portant action taken waa iM
cit&amp; frotn a wider area and in· delegltes, calleN., leaders and pro- kel Clmlc 'Monao~y evemng S'Uffer ~tttmg of the date for our aDDUil
eluding an after~;~oon workshop fesslonals but th1s met With much lng from a lteart condlhon He re- Farm Youtl:t Show It w1U be a
as well as an evemng 6r two of dis~tlsfactior from the dancer .. turned home Thursday evenmg lwo day afh1r thu llme the
dancina:
who didn't want to be left t)Ut, and somewhat 1mprovcd
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Mr and Mrs Calvm Blessmg 31
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Mrs Joe wehl.nger of ~lpboc;
mg seSSIOns Wlth IOf'l\e aon of Square Dance Convention in San arui .Mrs Paul Blessmg Ella and gJVe n you as the P ans progr~s
for the show
OhiO., IS VIBJtmg Mr and Mr.
Charles Wood and children o'
ahared meal such as barbecues Diego Will be the subject of my Maude
Rami~ P:or Adlvitln Day
J t F
d f
picnic or fellowship dinners Many t next article
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reyan
am1y
Allan t a, Ga,
Mr~ DorJ Hudson
of Morgan
Don't torget next Tb urJ day
were wee ked
n
festivala cllmax a~Uvitlea with an
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Mrs Paul SCally and M18a :Mar.t
spent Monday mgtlt wlth her SI.S· Junl! 6 the 4 H AetiVItJes Day
~Iter dafiee party and a Sunday
ter "'-'rs Arch Rousl:t of Oak Grove Will be" held at our 4-H camp at Scally ar.e vacationlnc in Flonda guuts ot Paul and Torn ScaJiy
mornmg breakfast Increatnng act
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Southstde You .should be putting
ivities necesa1t•ted the formation
Th@ Lad•u Aid of St Mark's
Mr and Mn Fred Ro,P6h and (bave already)
the
flmshln"
of area, state, and re;g10nal feder Lutheran CJ.ureh met tJlllnday Mrs Anna Fry were g"\lests Wed
toucl:tes
On
your
part
In
the
day's
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---Miudf. IIMSing. actlvttles
Ernie ,a.nd Twlla" R1ckard were
Climaxmg the fettivals ale the
conventions The national conven shopping In New Haven Saturdl)' INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL Charts Due lt'l Office
Just a remmder to the Char
tion b the best known 1nd laraest and visited with relativeS' '
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t Next Saturday all the 195'7
~~ them all P~ans are formulated
Mr and Mrs. Adrlln Lathey, Lm Exten•lon Plant P4tholovi•t An1
Charts are due here In tRe El.:
mq~J; tban 1 year ln advance Siteli 'da ihd Judy, spent the weet end
Entomol~lst
tensiOn OffiCC nus wtll give me
,1 re ~lected fwo. years tn advance wtth the fru-~er s patebts, ReV;
VEGETABLES
ConumUt'C'I Impressive in lnte, and Mrs. V J Latbey of Camp St
Late Blight -.It Is Important tlme to look them over ~and re
tl:tem to you for correction
mOe tremendQus plans to,r th1s Marya
that spray sche~udcs fur tl:te
1f need, be Be sltre and-have
of all the btg dances
Mts Ina WetgaJ)d and son, BU·
IIUCh a tremendrus un· lte .spent Wednesday night wlll:t control of late bhghl be set i.l ) them m by tl:te dcadhne--June 1
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and mamtamed Not only cool • Age For C.mp One. Apln
never have been possible · Mr and lus Leonalld Roush and runy weather; but cool mgl:tl ·
1 don't know whettter you read
it not for ~he -eat under- Mrs. Lei'&lt;IY Roush l"ttent!ed the wittt• heRvy dew ts favorable fo~ last weeks column or not If you
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f M BJ
h bhght lnfeetton and spread Good
Satisfaction of sqJ~are dane
unertl a ur ay 0
rs anc e programs estabhshed early Will d1d, tl:tu wtll .serve a ~ a reminder
lf you d1dn't take heed The 4
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the ablht¥ to develop in· Shmn at Evans She WA!i the daugh
ter1 or Mr and Mrs Car{ .1 \rnnett. prevent many losses later m tht.• Hers who are ages 10 11 12 and
ihe htter hemg lhe forJMri'Bessie season
those NOT 13 by July- 8 will at·
ROtillh of Ook Growe llr&amp;. ~hinn's
Tomatoes - Flea beetles dam tend thu year's Young Camp
husband d1cd two months .ago In age will be a problem and •n wh1ch opens July 8 ThOse 4-Hen
the Veterans HospLtal, llWltington, sectictdes should be lnducled m who ARE 13 'by July 8 will at
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children the late bhgl:tt spray schedule tend our Older Camp which staru
married.
Use Methoxycl:tlor
M&lt;mda)t..- July 15- Also the CMr
on J&amp;:rs GarPotatoes - Flea beetles damag" ters are' invitJ:d to attend the
W A Blessmg WI\J&gt; observed In hOnw a:ardcs thl . young ' camp · to act .as Ju,rnot
I ~eek Use the General Purpose L~ader s' PleiL'!e return your
Uust or Spray m tlae !:tome gar pi)' card to me as soon as poss•
den Commercial growers can IJ ble so I w1ll know bow man,Y
elude DDT m the blight control ~harterli 1 can count on to attend
Weftxany
program for good m~:~ect control our camp
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crystallu jiiJY.I
Sweet Corn -SpJ'iay or dust at 1
Intervals usmg DD'l' J I
This stupendous
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~nil yoU can hCI'!'
when the corn " 2·3 lncho.
There are siiU some
.. but,
left .
tall and contmue until three a'l
oeU.
You'D
be
4 ft)IIMrl••
pllcations ha,ve been made The 1e
treatments wdl control flea beeL
colon tao. lstlm•llont
les wh1cl:t carry bac~erlal wilt a~
chHrfully 1lven 4111
well .as sporadiC attacks by the
common
stalk borer
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Grapes -Wftcre grapes hnvl'
' ootls,.,ctlin 1uaran!Hd,
not been burned back by fro st
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sptaymg for the control of black
rot should begm Apphcatwns o ·
elth~ Ferbam or Zineb will gtvf'
good control An lnsectie1dc mAy
be added for the contrul of 1 '
aect pests
A
cotnbmatlon of
Nabthion plus Methoxychlor• Q.l

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Money for boo.ting
the budget. • . to
make home ropa1r0
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aav1n1 home appb ..
ancea to beautify the
home "'ith new fur'·
mture. Get the euh

you need on Sipa..
ture• orily, auto or
fllmlt.lre.

$211 10 $1000
Kal Hindy, ~..
300 W Seeond St. -l'honei43Z, Pomeroy
llou" Mon - Fn. !1-l Scr.t. 9-12 - Qp." Htttdng.t b11 oppmntmf"''..
l00111 111ad• to .-.ullflllll$ of 11-t.y tool'lll

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seem to be more of an anher to
ootpnnts just as Pan
highway acCidents than a safety
There was 1 day when • db
theme that 11 drenched 10 blood organized Gl comDUtfed aulclde
and fauly cra~kles with the sound and the cook was called to the
IV BlANCHE M. HASkiNS
• Gil them lions m1fa there
it better
of breaking bone 1
phone "He did'" sh' asked, on a
JC )Ou m ls.~ed Bob Ruark's col
w11l probably be a sort or I'
rapidly r1SU!g
inflection "H"
umn In the .Sen1lnel of Tuesday
My father who could sJng, whls word arou nd l:tcre s1nce gradu 1
d1d~"" Then the voice dropped
Ma y 14, d1g- It up and n•ad it 1t tle and play the French h arp and !ton n1ght- the old farmer whc
"What tlme1" she asked and
tl!lls eoncrete thm.ll! ol how from whom r get any t uneful ten wanted to samp le a Ltl of sug •
1 hung up, obviously satbfied
they're s lopping Ute sp~ {Mer s dencltlll J have, loved to dwell on frpm the pretty lion lamer's mo
Jt Is a tine and f\lnn;r t~"'
llnd drupk s and drag ncers in the pathcUc 1l seems (o me noot~ !t;_all w11l recall the st ory w1th
and as l:n old fr1end ot mine on
hts state ~orth C1tfo4inlftoo- 1
'Otic dltly deal t with the famme
rem41rkcd 1 1 am hla:hly delightful
Hi8 ~ ugge stlons- ,nrf "wh y 1n fi&gt;eland It ran1c mtay have forg'Of.ten
h&gt;• J&lt;'I ' ty Roa\RT C. RU.!I~
to be back again
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rlln't we try them GJVt' me three gralh~ of ro r•1 potn ts m morals ethics lnsp1r.1
(!: upyru:ht, 1915?, by Unite 1
Park a poil('e car ! llJ. PI} 1/ you
mother
t10nal ht&amp;hl lghl~ and so on bu' ftshmg vlllag~, Southport, is at Fea~ure Syn&lt;llcate, lnc)
wlshl on side or lh1: road-1t~
Give me three gralnl'l ~f corn,
just come over the f1rst 5 ~ordl!. toget.her the most sophi.Micated
vcr~,~ prosencl! there II&gt; a warning
"''' Will keep what 1111111 hfe I have 1n prPcedmg paragraph and l'm hamlet I hava e-ver encountered
anywhere In tb"' world It's older
LeBve a pile of 1unk that on cP
'Till the ctHnlng of tl:tr morn
right with you
than the sea wl:ttch bounds It and
wa" a car parked p1 nmml'nth
So real was It to me that •
eH1ry
fourth mnn b 11 character
By Mn. John Hardy
n ~ngs
Ju ~t cried there on his li!J, cried ht!u
marked "neath
Nooody
ever
reallv
leave!
1t,
Mr
and
Mrs Sam Wyt~tt had u
Around the Corner
breakmKI¥ To think of a por,•
and a lot of people &lt;:am~ here by their Sunday guests their dauabter
• Wihammles '- el(!Ctrontc cable ltt!le fellow wlllh only 3 grains o
accldent 1 Som~ SWllm ''\' a(ld some Mr and MrP Harold Ball and Su·
st retched acro11s rood that T .,. I corn when we were full to bur.-.t
walked and some rodl' mules, but un, Mi' 1nd Mrs Charles Merit,
cord~ YOIII ~ peed~ ven a rubuer ing all tlte Ume
slpce t he dav they c\langed It aU of Columbus and Mr and Mrs
cable w11l do--ond thl:ln mark 1t
The reason l think of it now 1s
from Sm1thv1Jle to Sonth~t no- Eugene Wyatt, Cbeahtre
"Don t SJlCE'd or You P!Uaht Help my own aportan cltet Surrounded
Mrs. Helr.h Johnson, Mr and
thln'l' 11nd nobody has chan&amp;ed
Grow Weedh;Radar Ltu kg Just by abundance, lt beccmeJI neee~~
Mrs
t1 E Carl, Mn Sam Wyatt
We
have
!tad
some
magnificent·
Around the Corn er '
ary to ~orta liltarve one!!elf dowr,
ly rugged characters of aU ~exe• and ttte Herman Warner family at·
A photographic d v!ce 'W h1ch It he wtshcs to feel at all u h ~
and rotors, from th~ ex.Coalt; tended tb~ Eastern Star Inrpectlon
rllck1 the cop'• speed behind tho should
Guard officer Roy Robinson, who in Harrisonville High Sohool Aud·
culprit and lhe spnt.!d.ster's II
A most paradoxical situation
In
these
days
of
blood
and
thun
now rettres as Mayor to my Holy· Uor:ium on Tuesday nieht
conse plate at the nmc t1me
For an example uf 1 perfect
der
safety
themes
that
rely
on
Ro1ling
grettt ul'lele Wade, whl)
Min Rubf D~t:hl of Columbuf
Everyone~ a deputy cop--gH d1et more or Ito mposed on a
people
Into
a
semblance
n'lver
felt
the
aand1purs
when
the
spent
the week ond w!th her moihockmg
bt•tlon men warn you to take Jl whole race the lap~nese ~tan'
of
care
and
alertneSs
on
the
high
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sperrlt"
hit
him
and
he
began
to
Mrs
Marf Diehl
ther,
easy, cops are all ove1 the place out with their fl•l'l rice and
way
It
Is
refreshing
to
note
the
~peak
1n
unknown
tongues
But
my
Min
LaVern
Wo~a and :MI'I
It'll crut you $21 6fl to even eras.
vegetable• Touah, h1fd,
to
Drey Ha.ay of Columbu1 were
step1
quietly
betn1
tak-en
favorites
were
the
colored
folks,
positive
a 'ltop sign 8 or 10 cop~ will hit. endure no bia: old 10ft fatties
promote highway safety
espe(!lla,lly a man named AUI!n Jin- Sumbv gueitl of thei~ parenta, ~
a town at onre In a "pack", a there to wilt down at the first to First
of all, there Ia a new eon- my
and :\'ra Herscnel weafl.
heart stroke
needep show of for~.~
cern Jor safety wlthlfl. the ranks
H~ was called Allen Jinny beSunday auests of Mr and Mrs
Get lhe lead out of that rlih'
A aood patt.,rn to toUow, phy:n
Leo
Davkbo~ were hls 1iater, Mt
automobile
manufacturers
cau~e
hb
flrat
name
wll'
Allen
of
foot , pardn er
cally
Mra Mervllle Moore and
and
this
new
attitude
is
ln
~addltlon
to
and
there
was
no
discernible
fl·
1
Frorn loda) 'a read ng
the exceU~nl work they have done ther and his mother'- name was dau1btera ol Parkeraburi and hit
• Jle felt llkf' throw na hb head • They'll wonder wb11re tbe monty
in the pan to pad dashboard• in· Jlnny Allen had s l1mebtable aunt, Mr. 1n&lt;1 Mn Clyde Calvert
hA( k and roarma like a. illt 11hot
went
of Cheater.
stall
safety belts use safety slaas l:tablt He drank
bear
If thl!y have D~ve Beck tor 1nd provide deep-dl&amp;h steering
Mr 1nd Mr11 Paul llelllroy and
Once, • touch tiddled when aerWhew ! Ever reel like that I'
pre~ldent."
wheell that protect you sh,ould a vln.~: IS a waiter lh eouatn Kate sona spent Sunday with her parAnd why m11n ever put up wi 't trash occur
Stewart's hoar.dhl;J houae, Allen enta, Mr. and M:ra Dailey 1/ood
An Important leuon tl:tat ahould that fat rasc11 Ia beyond me He
Latest
development
among
Ute
spilled a trayiul of lfcaldine aoup and hll parenta, P.tl' and Mrs leSSI!
r.-ome from tho recent near tr.t
even looks the part or some uf automobile manufacturers' preven• oYer some guests who had come to MeEiroy •II &lt;&gt;f Wilkesville
gedy of th e 11mall 1 ong bland writer Char lei Dlckei'F latroo n
Mt and Mrs. Bernard Spaulding
tlve medlelnes for highway acci· feed f'fr the fine Gl).cent table
l y trupped In D well jg tl:tat of bad apgle~
dents Is a serie s of new t\res that d'hDte MISI Kllte tOok Allen aside and · . ~hlldr.en were Sunda7 gUests
"a atltch In time' SaFety precau
Hard pill for me to itCIIIDow w"' are more accident proof than any artd read hhQ • stern lecture e~ of Mf and }Irs Jobn Hardy
t ionA-a nd don't ~all me an old to ev~n sei! that faCe on Time's t-hat have ever rolled beneath tainlnR the m.qrnl about the m1af
Mr. and Mrs Guy Tuckermb of
foa:ey- just h ok arou1d caref•Jlly cover not lont 110
American autos Husktet tire-mak· •bo kllled the cooae that laid the Sol'ibllleld spent the week end
flrat
Time, u we ~not/, ""' th11 n • ina: matenals auc:h as nylon cord golden eq•, with MJ1111 Klte plQ'· wlih her mother, Mrs Cora Giles,
Are there board, ·· lth ahlnl} torlou1 il wU 11 the notable 1nd "cold'' svnthetlc rubber with Jn; tht flrt of Ute IOQf:e and AI· who is confined to ber home with
upturned ltlils In them around But I •urely prtf11r tho latter
hi&amp;h carbon black content, bep-t len thft vtlla.n AlJth ,ent back to illnel(!.
Mr. P11atl WJUiams 1nd son1,
your hom~1' Doet your •mal'
up tires, reduce blowout. and 1tve thlf ' Jr:lte~en, uqcbute»l!d
The kl!)'l of tbe city were nroc them better abrasive reai1tallC!e.
K11nneth
and Bob, are- vJsitinJ wlth
child )lay unattended In your car
The eoot said· uA.JII'In, ~J. what
biB di~hter in Key West, ria
when lt'1 parked Sure your tica11 hande~ over to Middleport s Butyl, 1 new synthetic wlth les.s Ml11 Kate dnne say to~ J'',u?"
SaturdaY
' boun&lt;'e than other synthetle ru~
hou1ehold cleaner and ant poUon baseball chamf•
All11n shruaed :11Ab dupno," he
are on a l!lhelr near the c,.llln~ there Ia anv or~n•e and bhA: ber, II now beln1 ttlted ro, tiA !lid, "some d1mn' fool want to
where ltftall hand ~ can NOT !'(!arb paper left h1 1.he Bend I'll miss use Butyl tires h1vo Lhe 'lbility to ·eat a IOOif!, but 1b dunno who de
Itt Medltlnea all put carefully lftY JUeU 'Twaa trsiiJng 1rom !:told tl}e ro11d better and provide hell &amp;ttne plcl!: it."
away, or !.1 old, thrown out? And flre tru:eh, 1 cars 1lore fronll bl· b&amp;tter tran•portatlon
Another time- Allen )VII work·
(Comlllut&lt;i ,,.., , ... 0 ..1
l111 the.,. 1t1Jl a hole where th1' cyelea, aU over. Mu, 1Vhat a d~·
Better tr-1et1on 1\\eans f-ewer tn.c as cook tor my tre~·~nele, - 1'W'.hether we ~ereiae t~t
pott Wll t1ken out r
we aU had f wouldn't have mi' skids, qUicker stops and more CaP.taln Jack Adll:lna, 1n Ctp'n mlailon we've ..... Panted
sed lt .for 1 flt'm In Ten~
On11 co1 ld ao on ad nau~eam
handllni eaae on ice~ and snow,
Jack tlted at the fife.
want mal .. to b ,.en," utd O'Malley
Looltlog booomlnrly mod~st o ~ ­
But every parent know11 that You
Industrial us~rs of au~omobll~ 10methln1 dJffetl!nt," he •t.Id Al~ "I •m awaro ol the foot thit t~ •
cJ:n't sd',tr tru,tt a small ehlld winntna kids rode that old trucl· 11nd trucks are eYcn ln:nlaatlna len '!Somethlag like a Welah nbo peoplo of Loa Angeleo ~nd
where. there·~ hazard ~ tu;}~ u
with It• huae liM» "Mlddlepo t some new aatety devl~ea of their blt"
aovernment ~ffitlab th~H are
Mbovt llft•uarded
Ch&amp;mpt" In truE~ hfrrn taahlon
own 1n addltlon to these
Allen atanered aboard later In very anEiou11 to havt major
One Of tbc WOrlt caJU!J or blooti
the ct_Ryt tollnl t.wo enormoul Bel· fUe baseball 1 think Brookl.!i
Speeche• followed - bf'caure by the automobUe industry
polsoo I ever saw was my ounll what s a bla victory without some D Sontheimer dLrector of
lfa" ba:Hs by the 11a~ "What's tans have been 100 per c:et~'i a.lf
niphew who atepped on ;~n up- oratory- by Chet Tannehill Mav for the
.111 , thi1 1bout " Cap'n J1Jk said, rit~t bvt. we
want a. ne* ba'l
turned rake ~n ~11 yard A tmall or fisher Coach..Swaekhamer 1\nrl allohl,
a na· Paintlpg at the bare• ~'Ah'• eon· put We need 1 park wbere \ Vl
projnm na webb de ball out or 'em " AI· ~an p.Ark cars and rl.e&amp;!le t1n
of
fell In 1 l l&amp;tPrn Supt MeComu who wat burned tlonwide 1
to
reduce
n
ahttirno
accidents
len old, and 1e~ed into the a:al· Rj&amp;ht now, WI qn par~· onty 7"~
and covered o ' r red juat from IJitllnt In the shade
Said Sopth~l.me1 ln
ley.
1
Clll'l "
old carpt'~ and even up •t COlumbus That b1t
the
new
prQJtlm,
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Tbe
lrur1tor
moar or the aoqd
1
Reault • dhdly tall trophJ fialhed proudly In th •
'Th~ leatue aeted ao th,lt ~ our
thli!n
one-haJt
the
old
time
stories
aroutl,d
csuaed hl1 ovenln.g: IIJri 11 Mr McM volt&lt;trl
club e®ld IH! in 1 poaUioq to eo
atcldE&gt;nt&amp;
he~t 11
, Ed Newton, a tq San Franelsco" &amp;ale! Ston:~h•m
yaar1 later hta thanb ,n d Ilia elation-not
man
aM a great ea• "We Ute New Yotk But tile su~
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nothtna tn NJ ttle leRit of wb~eh 1 jluspect w~o 1 one third
houu To
Ed Hilled a
cvt , pu!'IOn
haan•t betn t'hc,:re. We'd IJit...
t~at hit oWn ~n, Edward, was • auodation 11
Snor\e on ,
lbe b •loved one of the
but last )'881' tlQ,!' attend'
1
batlon of the rear
her bealtiJ
aW!Y
ab0.¥t 6JO
So no wi pdd ano1her "Fa· The new program
o rot
did m0., 1 w,~ulan~
1
Yu
mo~i J'trit"' to l\llddle~911 H • end visibility several
-~.notb,•r o\ub moving Into
14 add. to ttif ll"tw 'l'ol'll trip 1 1nd alve following motorl-.
-all" ,
wu\if(! pr~ too a thlr&lt;l onewarniq to avoid trouble"
Na!l,~~-~ lA!;IUe1 l~lll~e~t War·
the ltunftlwr laet ollltl bl&lt; ham'
Anothtr enrouncinl fhln1ll'thi
some boy, ind qo11 ta "Dolls" • new atUtdde or tee~·lfe!'l toWlr4
ou,r '57 ""duatlnr olao• ou•· automobile• .,nd hllbWl)' eafetl;.
numbered 1\i
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Eddie Spencer retUrned to Chl
el'go Sunday after spendmg thref'
d&amp;ys wtlh h1s family Mr and Mrs
Fred Spencer He is a student 1n
the U mvenJty of Ctt!.cago med1
cal sc 'l.ool and came home for
commencement exercises at W:t
hama where hiS atster, June was
valedJptorian
Mrs R T BJessmG and Peggy
Q.re Visltmg
in Aurora '\\ VJ
1'hcv ac.!ompamed Mrs Georg~
Welrtck and ch1ldren to thei"
!:tome 1\frs Wenick
had bee
V1511lng l:ter parents, Mr and Mr ~
Clarence Blessmg and also at
lend~d. comn'lencel}lenl
Fredche Ray tclnl:tower of' Col
umbus, 0, lpent the weekend
w1th hu mother , Mrs Edna Jce.t
bower
Ttfrs Ralph Warner and daugb
ter Suz1e aecompamed Mr War
ner to ZaneS'V1l1e to spend a few
days wttl:t h1m He ts employe~
there and had vulted here sevet:
al days David Warner Ill vls1ting
an aunt ln Charle$..1.on
Mr and Mrs John Hoffl,llan of
Route 2 Letart attende~ dinner
sales mt!etlh(S:s two evenings la s•
week at R~pley t:wen b.} the Oo~
met1c Department ot tl:te J R
Watkms Co for whom Mr Hofr.
man ba.s been dealer In this area
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Mr an(! Mrs James Breen and
children !eft Thursday nurhL for
a two weeks vacat10n m Washmg
ton D C vJsttmg relatJYes Mr
Breen 15 Dand dtrec•or at Wal:ta

remembrance for our

end ThiS year's pomters were prepared by Safety experts of
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Amencan Brakebiok which produces br~ke lining for Amen·
j
ea's cars
I G1ve your car a thorough safety check, with partleular at·
tenhon to steermg rnechamsm and brakes One out of every
f1ve cars on the road has imperfectly functiollit\t brakes, and
one out of every three cars tnvolved In accldellls were found
to have faulty brakes It the pedal comes too close to the floor
when you step on 11, if it has a spongy feel, or tf your car
sWP-rves to one side when brakmg, your brakes need adjusting
or rellmng Your car should stop in 73 feet ~t 30 m1les an
hour, and in 226 feet at 60 miles an hour.
2 Check your tire treads Be sure thev're not 1 'bald" or
broken And watch for swellings Check pressure~ only When
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lng belnil taught in our hla:h
.schoots are saving live•
Students are beint t1uaht not
only the mechamca of 1utomoblle
handling but the proper 1ttitude
for safe drlVIRI They are taught
that an a.t.omobile 1n the banda at
a careless show off ca• be a dead
ly weapon, wh1le it can be a help
!ul, tale f.trm o1 tr101portation
for people who have the proper
mentaL attitude
Bet:ter driver eduutlon and new
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MASON NEWS

~ uch u s wa rm of
ma.sculml'
utuund as has pre\ &lt;tl ed he1c ru~
lhe past two or thrct! weeks
1 feel tlw tuu nh y 1s rnnch safer
now w1th u'! th1 s br~wny prot~ ::
tlon
111 be dreunun tumg ht of blac ·
snd whtlc grad uatmg gowns o'
orange anrl
bla('k strea:ners ...
rJoatm and band a IJlaym of ou
home town m the must gala mood
m man~ moaths
Whm c 1 ~ Middleport' Well J' l
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that II! ntc town
own on
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about Spml~ oF 57 You 1r.f1nw,
Hom " of the l'hnmp.s"

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D1 and Mrs. F .a Carsev o~
Ma10on 1o6m leave Junt~ 2 ror Blllt1 ~II. Ave, New YoM City, 18, N, Y.
mo re, Md , where they wlll at!Pnd
~tered u second clw m•lllnl matter ~t tJae pOit ottlee It ~
a '"eun1on ot the Class. of 1952 or aroy, Ohio.
the College of Dental Surgery 1n
Sul»crtpUou ratet· Deuverr by eaniar Wlll8re. an:Utible SO een " '
Ballunote The Carseys v.lil re INif~i .o ne year iD lldnne« at The D1IIJ' Senti.Del office. fll~ . U
mODUli, $7 80; three- m.ontha, " 90 By motor route where aftllll'ble:
turn on June 8
cm.e montb. fl , B~ 011e ;rear M• 11.:1: mouthJ. f'.2D; tine ~
J2 M one.. month. $1.
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PUbllabed .,...., altemoou uceot Surulu by Tho Ohio Vallq-

crowded than usual - and the deaths, a9Cordmgly, w1U be
greater too
At the rlsk of repeating a tiresome warning, then, we brmg
you once .agam some safety suggestion&amp; for getting to your
desbnahon and back without mJshap over th~ commg week·

obstructed
5 Don't dnve more

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war de•d Unhapptl&gt;, It m1ght also be a day of remembrance
for the thousands of people who are ktlied - needlessly - on
our highways
Our automobtles tt has been sa1d, kill more people than our
wars This Memortal Day, because of the long four-day weekend which many people will be taklng, highways Will be more

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A tecent bUI under consideration by the Connechcut State
Lefllslature would make an exception to the rule wbtcb ban
commercial vehicles from state par~"'lays The excephon
hearses.
A spokesman for the Connecticut Funeral Directors Asso
ciation, which supported the bill, told the lawmakers that 'A
hearse on the parkway may be a good thmg for a motorist to
St!e ~aSlonally "
Perhaps It would be - especially over long Memorial Day
and other holiday weekends, when the slaughter on our h1gh
ways takesa staggering toll ofltves
Memona1

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THE SALESMAN COMES HOME "'

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Drink a cup of cof
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et ou an s re ch your legs or a minute
fee Dnvmg too long at a stretch results In 10 htghway hypno·
sis" - a nd death
6 FmaHy, remember t}lat, according to the National Safety
Counctl excessive speed faUure to grant the nght of way and
dn vmg on the' wrong side of th~ road constitute 75 per'cent

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o Obe drIvmg errors that result in death and injury
servmg these saf~guards and precautions w1ll make for
happy motonng and a pleasant - and safe - holtday But
remember the mo t I
s ffiJlOr tan t quea tion to as k as you~ -set out
Js, "Wlll I ,eome back?"

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manufacturer• and users

It 11 a town whlcb lf.iU speaks
an aocJent
EngllJh, acquire&lt;!
fr,pm the Brlt11h !leamen wh~.~
swam ashore My eousin, .Manlln
St Geor1e spee.ks it witb a 111•
She says .''twia" meaning "look"
and ahe calla a bed 1 "sUd,"
meaning bedstead, 1 suppose
"Ambltty" ls1Jeautitul, and to be
amorous js to be uando ..
Here ls a town which ~ill tell
tb t th
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f th
you
a
ree· If11' 1 0
e v11
la,e has a:ot mon,ey
Here ~s
where )IQu can hear somebod-r s

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rephed, We ar,en't asking c,n
sent for anything''
The United Press' mformant
out~ that
the Redl ~gs
pomted
could not "ask to mo,vP into a cuy
until the two team currently
there offlclally ann~nce t.iJe:,&gt;
are moving out of 1t"

6 55 SIGN ON (
7 09 Today
~ 00 Romper Rnom
10 II!) Tbe Price Is RIJ!ht
10 30 Truth or Oons~uenee1
11 00 T1c Tac Qougb
11 30 It Could .Be You
12 00 Current
1 00 My L~ttle Marete
1 30 1ennessee Et-nle
2 00 Matlnee Theater
3 00 Queen for a Du
3 45 Modern Roman~tel
4 00 Comedy 'J'l.nw
•4 30 Movietime
5, 30 ClirtOODB
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5 4:1 News Picl\ttl
6 00 Waterfront
6 30 Weatbereast
6 33 Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News

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Modem Amf?tican

Truth or ConnguenC!~
TiC! T¥ Doua:h
11 SO It Could Be You
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IOO My Little Margie
I 30 Tennessee Etme

200 Matmee Theater
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Modern Romantt:s

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30 Mavietime
ll 30 Cartoons
5 4ll News PJct.u.r.,
6·00 natt IRd ScrUIII
6 30 Weathere~t
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11 •ill Love 1of Lift.
11 30 $earch fof Tomorrow

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KaUe.'i Kitchen
As the World Turn•

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The Early ShGw
Your Esso ~eporter
Sports Parade
11155 Weatherman
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6 15 Dougla1 Edward•

6 so Giant Step
7·00 Anhur bodfrey~hOI\
8 00 Minlqnalre
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' 9 00 U S, Steel Hour
10 00 UP.t.. th ..ll)lnute Jt~ws

Woather

Mtll Ethel ~. Hra. Rena BonecuU~ Jamrhy Fr)' and Judy 'hy

PJtntlon of root rot problemJ
Tbe use of rulstant varletier;
the ImpOrtant control me.,u. ·

of New HAven rad Jdra Laura
Glbh. calle~ on :kn Cecll Ble~t'ing !·••hero red 1 tele 111 a major prob
dlvldual undent.r.ndin&amp; an4 appre- and Ella Sunday aRcrnoon and l!!m
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ly JO HUDY
'1\e 1.1'11H'00ls of our pre.en.t ciatio, of ot.ber people and IC:bJeYe evenma:
modern aquare da,nce activity 1 fundame-ntal abarb:i1 witb people
Mrs Fann,e Taylor and Robert
.,. lt.emmed. fromLbasement daoeihl from all feogra_phie.l nctlona
were guests of Mn Florence
'I'he flrlt conVention wu held In Sterne and Jane Qf Point Pleasant
where a rew coupla, ih ,elf-de·
av RUSSELL R. PIUDD\'
fenae 11ainst drunken da.nter• Cllifomia The next two year• In Sunday evenmg
Mason Cnnty 4-H Club A.-nt
foa~ tn m.,- pu~llc places, rpet Texas. Tbe tourtl\ l:teld ln Okla
Mrs Elmer Newberry, Steve and
fn eai:!b others' homea for no oth· boma l11t :year tbe fifth wu held M1te l"eturl~ed to thell' home after Votunt"r L•aden C•mp
er .,M10n tbah to enjoy: an I!VJniDJ ln S.J1 Dfe,o, California Each vJaltmg her sister Helc:n Lambert
This week Mason Cou nty ha ~
of
daneinJ ia. more pleiS· year drew" more and more dan· and fanuly of P'lorkla
been.._ represented at Volunteer
terl Last yeur 20,000..da~ers from
The Ladlt s Aid of Oak Grove Leade"t.&amp; 4 H Camp at Jcckson't
became interested .and every state tn the uraton and many EUB Church met Frldl) with Mrs Mill by s1x leaders They are Mili
bliementl. and p1tiOI danctry from Mexico, Canada alld Laura G1bbs
Hattie Jordan. and Walden Be~
bold them They. oraan· the Ha.waliall Ialandl attended
nesda)' In the home. of Mr
aett Roush of tbe Shllwne.t Braves
Tbis June the alxth NfUonal Mrs Grover Roush nnd Mr
non-pri&gt;ftt .clubr wltb only
Bill Priddy and Margaret B&gt;Yovser
e110u1h orranlaation to provide Convention wiU be beld ln the Mrs Leshe Smith of &amp;t'IISOJi
o( the Heipuii: Hand Club, Mn
ttiemaelves wUb clean recreation Warld-l'amoUJ completely al:t-eon.
Curtis R•ckard was exerclsmg Alma Turner of tl:t~ Good Luck
,.U' miniiJuUn of e'Xpente
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Clover Club at Mason and M'rs.
AI the mterest ID modern 5quare Louia Because It 11 50 centralized, nephew K~Jnneth, of Columbus,
dancwg ap~d. what was more an even larger conventon Js ex,.. whom, Curtis 11 e~tpecti.,Qi to arr1ve Clara Schultz 'Dr the Happy Hu}'
ti e" 4:-H Clob here 1n Polot
Ditural than lfOUpl ~om ne1ghbm. peeted
soQn to take over th(t. horse and Pleasant I am -sure that t.hese
towllj meeUng toa:ether oc
Now the danger ln sliht ls that 1881st h1m "'·th i'l1 farm work
leaders wdl have enj(Jyed tbem
caSionaUy ror a little more party. the conv&amp;Rdon hu grown and
Mr and Mrs ri-ed Ro:.~sh, Mr~ selves this week and will brln t
hke at~®Sphere of a square dance- shU it crowina: to such propor· Anna Fry and BtlHe }Vclgand
ja,fl\boree? This took a certaln tiona that it is beeonung ln~as-­ gue&amp;t 1 of Mr and Mrs ~rt\e Roush back useful mformahOI'l, that we
amOUnt of organizing ~d so club maly dif.ficult t.o locate future con- nd family of Graharr: Station on ean usc at our County CamiJI't
Ftrm Youth Show Da._ ht
vention IJtea DetroJt wa8 to have Tuesday evemng
aaaoclatlons were Jormcd
But Americans '""lor::~ehow obses t:he eqnvention In 19ft8 but bad to
Last Thursday mght t'he atl!n
Mrs Eth""l Roush, Graham Sta
sed w1th tbe neefllslty of gtowtb, cancel because of inadequate facil tlon
Mrs. f anme Rou ~h and Mrs eral cumm1ttee of the Farm Youtb
IMld smwth b synonymous with ltles
Anna Fry were busJness VJS!tors Sl:tow met and dJSCuned comld·
Wgeness Gradually the jamboree
It l:tas been proposed tl:tat the m Parkersburg Thuraaay
erable bwaness The mott lm
grew into a festival, dra\\.lng dan- convention be limited only to Arch Roush was taken to Scha e portant action taken waa iM
cit&amp; frotn a wider area and in· delegltes, calleN., leaders and pro- kel Clmlc 'Monao~y evemng S'Uffer ~tttmg of the date for our aDDUil
eluding an after~;~oon workshop fesslonals but th1s met With much lng from a lteart condlhon He re- Farm Youtl:t Show It w1U be a
as well as an evemng 6r two of dis~tlsfactior from the dancer .. turned home Thursday evenmg lwo day afh1r thu llme the
dancina:
who didn't want to be left t)Ut, and somewhat 1mprovcd
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Mr and Mrs Calvm Blessmg 31
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Mrs Joe wehl.nger of ~lpboc;
mg seSSIOns Wlth IOf'l\e aon of Square Dance Convention in San arui .Mrs Paul Blessmg Ella and gJVe n you as the P ans progr~s
for the show
OhiO., IS VIBJtmg Mr and Mr.
Charles Wood and children o'
ahared meal such as barbecues Diego Will be the subject of my Maude
Rami~ P:or Adlvitln Day
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picnic or fellowship dinners Many t next article
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reyan
am1y
Allan t a, Ga,
Mr~ DorJ Hudson
of Morgan
Don't torget next Tb urJ day
were wee ked
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festivala cllmax a~Uvitlea with an
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spent Monday mgtlt wlth her SI.S· Junl! 6 the 4 H AetiVItJes Day
~Iter dafiee party and a Sunday
ter "'-'rs Arch Rousl:t of Oak Grove Will be" held at our 4-H camp at Scally ar.e vacationlnc in Flonda guuts ot Paul and Torn ScaJiy
mornmg breakfast Increatnng act
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Southstde You .should be putting
ivities necesa1t•ted the formation
Th@ Lad•u Aid of St Mark's
Mr and Mn Fred Ro,P6h and (bave already)
the
flmshln"
of area, state, and re;g10nal feder Lutheran CJ.ureh met tJlllnday Mrs Anna Fry were g"\lests Wed
toucl:tes
On
your
part
In
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day's
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---Miudf. IIMSing. actlvttles
Ernie ,a.nd Twlla" R1ckard were
Climaxmg the fettivals ale the
conventions The national conven shopping In New Haven Saturdl)' INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL Charts Due lt'l Office
Just a remmder to the Char
tion b the best known 1nd laraest and visited with relativeS' '
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t Next Saturday all the 195'7
~~ them all P~ans are formulated
Mr and Mrs. Adrlln Lathey, Lm Exten•lon Plant P4tholovi•t An1
Charts are due here In tRe El.:
mq~J; tban 1 year ln advance Siteli 'da ihd Judy, spent the weet end
Entomol~lst
tensiOn OffiCC nus wtll give me
,1 re ~lected fwo. years tn advance wtth the fru-~er s patebts, ReV;
VEGETABLES
ConumUt'C'I Impressive in lnte, and Mrs. V J Latbey of Camp St
Late Blight -.It Is Important tlme to look them over ~and re
tl:tem to you for correction
mOe tremendQus plans to,r th1s Marya
that spray sche~udcs fur tl:te
1f need, be Be sltre and-have
of all the btg dances
Mts Ina WetgaJ)d and son, BU·
IIUCh a tremendrus un· lte .spent Wednesday night wlll:t control of late bhghl be set i.l ) them m by tl:te dcadhne--June 1
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and mamtamed Not only cool • Age For C.mp One. Apln
never have been possible · Mr and lus Leonalld Roush and runy weather; but cool mgl:tl ·
1 don't know whettter you read
it not for ~he -eat under- Mrs. Lei'&lt;IY Roush l"ttent!ed the wittt• heRvy dew ts favorable fo~ last weeks column or not If you
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h bhght lnfeetton and spread Good
Satisfaction of sqJ~are dane
unertl a ur ay 0
rs anc e programs estabhshed early Will d1d, tl:tu wtll .serve a ~ a reminder
lf you d1dn't take heed The 4
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the ablht¥ to develop in· Shmn at Evans She WA!i the daugh
ter1 or Mr and Mrs Car{ .1 \rnnett. prevent many losses later m tht.• Hers who are ages 10 11 12 and
ihe htter hemg lhe forJMri'Bessie season
those NOT 13 by July- 8 will at·
ROtillh of Ook Growe llr&amp;. ~hinn's
Tomatoes - Flea beetles dam tend thu year's Young Camp
husband d1cd two months .ago In age will be a problem and •n wh1ch opens July 8 ThOse 4-Hen
the Veterans HospLtal, llWltington, sectictdes should be lnducled m who ARE 13 'by July 8 will at
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children the late bhgl:tt spray schedule tend our Older Camp which staru
married.
Use Methoxycl:tlor
M&lt;mda)t..- July 15- Also the CMr
on J&amp;:rs GarPotatoes - Flea beetles damag" ters are' invitJ:d to attend the
W A Blessmg WI\J&gt; observed In hOnw a:ardcs thl . young ' camp · to act .as Ju,rnot
I ~eek Use the General Purpose L~ader s' PleiL'!e return your
Uust or Spray m tlae !:tome gar pi)' card to me as soon as poss•
den Commercial growers can IJ ble so I w1ll know bow man,Y
elude DDT m the blight control ~harterli 1 can count on to attend
Weftxany
program for good m~:~ect control our camp
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crystallu jiiJY.I
Sweet Corn -SpJ'iay or dust at 1
Intervals usmg DD'l' J I
This stupendous
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~nil yoU can hCI'!'
when the corn " 2·3 lncho.
There are siiU some
.. but,
left .
tall and contmue until three a'l
oeU.
You'D
be
4 ft)IIMrl••
pllcations ha,ve been made The 1e
treatments wdl control flea beeL
colon tao. lstlm•llont
les wh1cl:t carry bac~erlal wilt a~
chHrfully 1lven 4111
well .as sporadiC attacks by the
common
stalk borer
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Grapes -Wftcre grapes hnvl'
' ootls,.,ctlin 1uaran!Hd,
not been burned back by fro st
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sptaymg for the control of black
rot should begm Apphcatwns o ·
elth~ Ferbam or Zineb will gtvf'
good control An lnsectie1dc mAy
be added for the contrul of 1 '
aect pests
A
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Money for boo.ting
the budget. • . to
make home ropa1r0
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aav1n1 home appb ..
ancea to beautify the
home "'ith new fur'·
mture. Get the euh

you need on Sipa..
ture• orily, auto or
fllmlt.lre.

$211 10 $1000
Kal Hindy, ~..
300 W Seeond St. -l'honei43Z, Pomeroy
llou" Mon - Fn. !1-l Scr.t. 9-12 - Qp." Htttdng.t b11 oppmntmf"''..
l00111 111ad• to .-.ullflllll$ of 11-t.y tool'lll

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be sure to tome Ia 18morrow monalng 111d see
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Strawberries - 1\.fany root rol
prohlems crop up at th1s time ol
1 the year
The root rot complex 1s
a senoua problem because of the
i1fflculty of placing the exact
bllilme on any one thmg The ro'
tina: ls c1U8ed by a number ot
the so1l P!J.ng1 and 1t ttas been re::~;~ lthat the.. mcidence of th;}
Is gr.ea1er where h•gh
pppulahon of 1\ematodes are Jtr •·
sent The feedmc of the nem 1
todet
roots opfln avenue.,
\plt!et:!on causttd by tl:te so J
predbpumg factor3
lnc:tea..&lt;d thB root rf)!
problems are drought, wm'ter In
jury, deficiency pr exr.esa of sot)
nutrientll, ar unfavor~tble PH A 1
rected roots sbow
or brow 1

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NOW FOR MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

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BEAm SHOP

Mrs Romh Wiil thP winne-r of
tbe set wh.if h waa g1u n aw.ay at
the Opfn House held Frida,- at the
new office• d the Comp:.ny In the
Coates bulle o( on North s,eo.nd
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Chad~• Murra) , m~naer of the
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seem to be more of an anher to
ootpnnts just as Pan
highway acCidents than a safety
There was 1 day when • db
theme that 11 drenched 10 blood organized Gl comDUtfed aulclde
and fauly cra~kles with the sound and the cook was called to the
IV BlANCHE M. HASkiNS
• Gil them lions m1fa there
it better
of breaking bone 1
phone "He did'" sh' asked, on a
JC )Ou m ls.~ed Bob Ruark's col
w11l probably be a sort or I'
rapidly r1SU!g
inflection "H"
umn In the .Sen1lnel of Tuesday
My father who could sJng, whls word arou nd l:tcre s1nce gradu 1
d1d~"" Then the voice dropped
Ma y 14, d1g- It up and n•ad it 1t tle and play the French h arp and !ton n1ght- the old farmer whc
"What tlme1" she asked and
tl!lls eoncrete thm.ll! ol how from whom r get any t uneful ten wanted to samp le a Ltl of sug •
1 hung up, obviously satbfied
they're s lopping Ute sp~ {Mer s dencltlll J have, loved to dwell on frpm the pretty lion lamer's mo
Jt Is a tine and f\lnn;r t~"'
llnd drupk s and drag ncers in the pathcUc 1l seems (o me noot~ !t;_all w11l recall the st ory w1th
and as l:n old fr1end ot mine on
hts state ~orth C1tfo4inlftoo- 1
'Otic dltly deal t with the famme
rem41rkcd 1 1 am hla:hly delightful
Hi8 ~ ugge stlons- ,nrf "wh y 1n fi&gt;eland It ran1c mtay have forg'Of.ten
h&gt;• J&lt;'I ' ty Roa\RT C. RU.!I~
to be back again
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rlln't we try them GJVt' me three gralh~ of ro r•1 potn ts m morals ethics lnsp1r.1
(!: upyru:ht, 1915?, by Unite 1
Park a poil('e car ! llJ. PI} 1/ you
mother
t10nal ht&amp;hl lghl~ and so on bu' ftshmg vlllag~, Southport, is at Fea~ure Syn&lt;llcate, lnc)
wlshl on side or lh1: road-1t~
Give me three gralnl'l ~f corn,
just come over the f1rst 5 ~ordl!. toget.her the most sophi.Micated
vcr~,~ prosencl! there II&gt; a warning
"''' Will keep what 1111111 hfe I have 1n prPcedmg paragraph and l'm hamlet I hava e-ver encountered
anywhere In tb"' world It's older
LeBve a pile of 1unk that on cP
'Till the ctHnlng of tl:tr morn
right with you
than the sea wl:ttch bounds It and
wa" a car parked p1 nmml'nth
So real was It to me that •
eH1ry
fourth mnn b 11 character
By Mn. John Hardy
n ~ngs
Ju ~t cried there on his li!J, cried ht!u
marked "neath
Nooody
ever
reallv
leave!
1t,
Mr
and
Mrs Sam Wyt~tt had u
Around the Corner
breakmKI¥ To think of a por,•
and a lot of people &lt;:am~ here by their Sunday guests their dauabter
• Wihammles '- el(!Ctrontc cable ltt!le fellow wlllh only 3 grains o
accldent 1 Som~ SWllm ''\' a(ld some Mr and MrP Harold Ball and Su·
st retched acro11s rood that T .,. I corn when we were full to bur.-.t
walked and some rodl' mules, but un, Mi' 1nd Mrs Charles Merit,
cord~ YOIII ~ peed~ ven a rubuer ing all tlte Ume
slpce t he dav they c\langed It aU of Columbus and Mr and Mrs
cable w11l do--ond thl:ln mark 1t
The reason l think of it now 1s
from Sm1thv1Jle to Sonth~t no- Eugene Wyatt, Cbeahtre
"Don t SJlCE'd or You P!Uaht Help my own aportan cltet Surrounded
Mrs. Helr.h Johnson, Mr and
thln'l' 11nd nobody has chan&amp;ed
Grow Weedh;Radar Ltu kg Just by abundance, lt beccmeJI neee~~
Mrs
t1 E Carl, Mn Sam Wyatt
We
have
!tad
some
magnificent·
Around the Corn er '
ary to ~orta liltarve one!!elf dowr,
ly rugged characters of aU ~exe• and ttte Herman Warner family at·
A photographic d v!ce 'W h1ch It he wtshcs to feel at all u h ~
and rotors, from th~ ex.Coalt; tended tb~ Eastern Star Inrpectlon
rllck1 the cop'• speed behind tho should
Guard officer Roy Robinson, who in Harrisonville High Sohool Aud·
culprit and lhe spnt.!d.ster's II
A most paradoxical situation
In
these
days
of
blood
and
thun
now rettres as Mayor to my Holy· Uor:ium on Tuesday nieht
conse plate at the nmc t1me
For an example uf 1 perfect
der
safety
themes
that
rely
on
Ro1ling
grettt ul'lele Wade, whl)
Min Rubf D~t:hl of Columbuf
Everyone~ a deputy cop--gH d1et more or Ito mposed on a
people
Into
a
semblance
n'lver
felt
the
aand1purs
when
the
spent
the week ond w!th her moihockmg
bt•tlon men warn you to take Jl whole race the lap~nese ~tan'
of
care
and
alertneSs
on
the
high
'
sperrlt"
hit
him
and
he
began
to
Mrs
Marf Diehl
ther,
easy, cops are all ove1 the place out with their fl•l'l rice and
way
It
Is
refreshing
to
note
the
~peak
1n
unknown
tongues
But
my
Min
LaVern
Wo~a and :MI'I
It'll crut you $21 6fl to even eras.
vegetable• Touah, h1fd,
to
Drey Ha.ay of Columbu1 were
step1
quietly
betn1
tak-en
favorites
were
the
colored
folks,
positive
a 'ltop sign 8 or 10 cop~ will hit. endure no bia: old 10ft fatties
promote highway safety
espe(!lla,lly a man named AUI!n Jin- Sumbv gueitl of thei~ parenta, ~
a town at onre In a "pack", a there to wilt down at the first to First
of all, there Ia a new eon- my
and :\'ra Herscnel weafl.
heart stroke
needep show of for~.~
cern Jor safety wlthlfl. the ranks
H~ was called Allen Jinny beSunday auests of Mr and Mrs
Get lhe lead out of that rlih'
A aood patt.,rn to toUow, phy:n
Leo
Davkbo~ were hls 1iater, Mt
automobile
manufacturers
cau~e
hb
flrat
name
wll'
Allen
of
foot , pardn er
cally
Mra Mervllle Moore and
and
this
new
attitude
is
ln
~addltlon
to
and
there
was
no
discernible
fl·
1
Frorn loda) 'a read ng
the exceU~nl work they have done ther and his mother'- name was dau1btera ol Parkeraburi and hit
• Jle felt llkf' throw na hb head • They'll wonder wb11re tbe monty
in the pan to pad dashboard• in· Jlnny Allen had s l1mebtable aunt, Mr. 1n&lt;1 Mn Clyde Calvert
hA( k and roarma like a. illt 11hot
went
of Cheater.
stall
safety belts use safety slaas l:tablt He drank
bear
If thl!y have D~ve Beck tor 1nd provide deep-dl&amp;h steering
Mr 1nd Mr11 Paul llelllroy and
Once, • touch tiddled when aerWhew ! Ever reel like that I'
pre~ldent."
wheell that protect you sh,ould a vln.~: IS a waiter lh eouatn Kate sona spent Sunday with her parAnd why m11n ever put up wi 't trash occur
Stewart's hoar.dhl;J houae, Allen enta, Mr. and M:ra Dailey 1/ood
An Important leuon tl:tat ahould that fat rasc11 Ia beyond me He
Latest
development
among
Ute
spilled a trayiul of lfcaldine aoup and hll parenta, P.tl' and Mrs leSSI!
r.-ome from tho recent near tr.t
even looks the part or some uf automobile manufacturers' preven• oYer some guests who had come to MeEiroy •II &lt;&gt;f Wilkesville
gedy of th e 11mall 1 ong bland writer Char lei Dlckei'F latroo n
Mt and Mrs. Bernard Spaulding
tlve medlelnes for highway acci· feed f'fr the fine Gl).cent table
l y trupped In D well jg tl:tat of bad apgle~
dents Is a serie s of new t\res that d'hDte MISI Kllte tOok Allen aside and · . ~hlldr.en were Sunda7 gUests
"a atltch In time' SaFety precau
Hard pill for me to itCIIIDow w"' are more accident proof than any artd read hhQ • stern lecture e~ of Mf and }Irs Jobn Hardy
t ionA-a nd don't ~all me an old to ev~n sei! that faCe on Time's t-hat have ever rolled beneath tainlnR the m.qrnl about the m1af
Mr. and Mrs Guy Tuckermb of
foa:ey- just h ok arou1d caref•Jlly cover not lont 110
American autos Husktet tire-mak· •bo kllled the cooae that laid the Sol'ibllleld spent the week end
flrat
Time, u we ~not/, ""' th11 n • ina: matenals auc:h as nylon cord golden eq•, with MJ1111 Klte plQ'· wlih her mother, Mrs Cora Giles,
Are there board, ·· lth ahlnl} torlou1 il wU 11 the notable 1nd "cold'' svnthetlc rubber with Jn; tht flrt of Ute IOQf:e and AI· who is confined to ber home with
upturned ltlils In them around But I •urely prtf11r tho latter
hi&amp;h carbon black content, bep-t len thft vtlla.n AlJth ,ent back to illnel(!.
Mr. P11atl WJUiams 1nd son1,
your hom~1' Doet your •mal'
up tires, reduce blowout. and 1tve thlf ' Jr:lte~en, uqcbute»l!d
The kl!)'l of tbe city were nroc them better abrasive reai1tallC!e.
K11nneth
and Bob, are- vJsitinJ wlth
child )lay unattended In your car
The eoot said· uA.JII'In, ~J. what
biB di~hter in Key West, ria
when lt'1 parked Sure your tica11 hande~ over to Middleport s Butyl, 1 new synthetic wlth les.s Ml11 Kate dnne say to~ J'',u?"
SaturdaY
' boun&lt;'e than other synthetle ru~
hou1ehold cleaner and ant poUon baseball chamf•
All11n shruaed :11Ab dupno," he
are on a l!lhelr near the c,.llln~ there Ia anv or~n•e and bhA: ber, II now beln1 ttlted ro, tiA !lid, "some d1mn' fool want to
where ltftall hand ~ can NOT !'(!arb paper left h1 1.he Bend I'll miss use Butyl tires h1vo Lhe 'lbility to ·eat a IOOif!, but 1b dunno who de
Itt Medltlnea all put carefully lftY JUeU 'Twaa trsiiJng 1rom !:told tl}e ro11d better and provide hell &amp;ttne plcl!: it."
away, or !.1 old, thrown out? And flre tru:eh, 1 cars 1lore fronll bl· b&amp;tter tran•portatlon
Another time- Allen )VII work·
(Comlllut&lt;i ,,.., , ... 0 ..1
l111 the.,. 1t1Jl a hole where th1' cyelea, aU over. Mu, 1Vhat a d~·
Better tr-1et1on 1\\eans f-ewer tn.c as cook tor my tre~·~nele, - 1'W'.hether we ~ereiae t~t
pott Wll t1ken out r
we aU had f wouldn't have mi' skids, qUicker stops and more CaP.taln Jack Adll:lna, 1n Ctp'n mlailon we've ..... Panted
sed lt .for 1 flt'm In Ten~
On11 co1 ld ao on ad nau~eam
handllni eaae on ice~ and snow,
Jack tlted at the fife.
want mal .. to b ,.en," utd O'Malley
Looltlog booomlnrly mod~st o ~ ­
But every parent know11 that You
Industrial us~rs of au~omobll~ 10methln1 dJffetl!nt," he •t.Id Al~ "I •m awaro ol the foot thit t~ •
cJ:n't sd',tr tru,tt a small ehlld winntna kids rode that old trucl· 11nd trucks are eYcn ln:nlaatlna len '!Somethlag like a Welah nbo peoplo of Loa Angeleo ~nd
where. there·~ hazard ~ tu;}~ u
with It• huae liM» "Mlddlepo t some new aatety devl~ea of their blt"
aovernment ~ffitlab th~H are
Mbovt llft•uarded
Ch&amp;mpt" In truE~ hfrrn taahlon
own 1n addltlon to these
Allen atanered aboard later In very anEiou11 to havt major
One Of tbc WOrlt caJU!J or blooti
the ct_Ryt tollnl t.wo enormoul Bel· fUe baseball 1 think Brookl.!i
Speeche• followed - bf'caure by the automobUe industry
polsoo I ever saw was my ounll what s a bla victory without some D Sontheimer dLrector of
lfa" ba:Hs by the 11a~ "What's tans have been 100 per c:et~'i a.lf
niphew who atepped on ;~n up- oratory- by Chet Tannehill Mav for the
.111 , thi1 1bout " Cap'n J1Jk said, rit~t bvt. we
want a. ne* ba'l
turned rake ~n ~11 yard A tmall or fisher Coach..Swaekhamer 1\nrl allohl,
a na· Paintlpg at the bare• ~'Ah'• eon· put We need 1 park wbere \ Vl
projnm na webb de ball out or 'em " AI· ~an p.Ark cars and rl.e&amp;!le t1n
of
fell In 1 l l&amp;tPrn Supt MeComu who wat burned tlonwide 1
to
reduce
n
ahttirno
accidents
len old, and 1e~ed into the a:al· Rj&amp;ht now, WI qn par~· onty 7"~
and covered o ' r red juat from IJitllnt In the shade
Said Sopth~l.me1 ln
ley.
1
Clll'l "
old carpt'~ and even up •t COlumbus That b1t
the
new
prQJtlm,
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Tbe
lrur1tor
moar or the aoqd
1
Reault • dhdly tall trophJ fialhed proudly In th •
'Th~ leatue aeted ao th,lt ~ our
thli!n
one-haJt
the
old
time
stories
aroutl,d
csuaed hl1 ovenln.g: IIJri 11 Mr McM volt&lt;trl
club e®ld IH! in 1 poaUioq to eo
atcldE&gt;nt&amp;
he~t 11
, Ed Newton, a tq San Franelsco" &amp;ale! Ston:~h•m
yaar1 later hta thanb ,n d Ilia elation-not
man
aM a great ea• "We Ute New Yotk But tile su~
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nothtna tn NJ ttle leRit of wb~eh 1 jluspect w~o 1 one third
houu To
Ed Hilled a
cvt , pu!'IOn
haan•t betn t'hc,:re. We'd IJit...
t~at hit oWn ~n, Edward, was • auodation 11
Snor\e on ,
lbe b •loved one of the
but last )'881' tlQ,!' attend'
1
batlon of the rear
her bealtiJ
aW!Y
ab0.¥t 6JO
So no wi pdd ano1her "Fa· The new program
o rot
did m0., 1 w,~ulan~
1
Yu
mo~i J'trit"' to l\llddle~911 H • end visibility several
-~.notb,•r o\ub moving Into
14 add. to ttif ll"tw 'l'ol'll trip 1 1nd alve following motorl-.
-all" ,
wu\if(! pr~ too a thlr&lt;l onewarniq to avoid trouble"
Na!l,~~-~ lA!;IUe1 l~lll~e~t War·
the ltunftlwr laet ollltl bl&lt; ham'
Anothtr enrouncinl fhln1ll'thi
some boy, ind qo11 ta "Dolls" • new atUtdde or tee~·lfe!'l toWlr4
ou,r '57 ""duatlnr olao• ou•· automobile• .,nd hllbWl)' eafetl;.
numbered 1\i
one, tbose JlrJ• lnfonn•Uon from -10 over- thi

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Eddie Spencer retUrned to Chl
el'go Sunday after spendmg thref'
d&amp;ys wtlh h1s family Mr and Mrs
Fred Spencer He is a student 1n
the U mvenJty of Ctt!.cago med1
cal sc 'l.ool and came home for
commencement exercises at W:t
hama where hiS atster, June was
valedJptorian
Mrs R T BJessmG and Peggy
Q.re Visltmg
in Aurora '\\ VJ
1'hcv ac.!ompamed Mrs Georg~
Welrtck and ch1ldren to thei"
!:tome 1\frs Wenick
had bee
V1511lng l:ter parents, Mr and Mr ~
Clarence Blessmg and also at
lend~d. comn'lencel}lenl
Fredche Ray tclnl:tower of' Col
umbus, 0, lpent the weekend
w1th hu mother , Mrs Edna Jce.t
bower
Ttfrs Ralph Warner and daugb
ter Suz1e aecompamed Mr War
ner to ZaneS'V1l1e to spend a few
days wttl:t h1m He ts employe~
there and had vulted here sevet:
al days David Warner Ill vls1ting
an aunt ln Charle$..1.on
Mr and Mrs John Hoffl,llan of
Route 2 Letart attende~ dinner
sales mt!etlh(S:s two evenings la s•
week at R~pley t:wen b.} the Oo~
met1c Department ot tl:te J R
Watkms Co for whom Mr Hofr.
man ba.s been dealer In this area
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Mr an(! Mrs James Breen and
children !eft Thursday nurhL for
a two weeks vacat10n m Washmg
ton D C vJsttmg relatJYes Mr
Breen 15 Dand dtrec•or at Wal:ta

remembrance for our

end ThiS year's pomters were prepared by Safety experts of
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Amencan Brakebiok which produces br~ke lining for Amen·
j
ea's cars
I G1ve your car a thorough safety check, with partleular at·
tenhon to steermg rnechamsm and brakes One out of every
f1ve cars on the road has imperfectly functiollit\t brakes, and
one out of every three cars tnvolved In accldellls were found
to have faulty brakes It the pedal comes too close to the floor
when you step on 11, if it has a spongy feel, or tf your car
sWP-rves to one side when brakmg, your brakes need adjusting
or rellmng Your car should stop in 73 feet ~t 30 m1les an
hour, and in 226 feet at 60 miles an hour.
2 Check your tire treads Be sure thev're not 1 'bald" or
broken And watch for swellings Check pressure~ only When
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tires are cool Don't overlook the spare
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3 Check head and tail lights. Be sure your high beam Isn't
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too h1gh
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lng belnil taught in our hla:h
.schoots are saving live•
Students are beint t1uaht not
only the mechamca of 1utomoblle
handling but the proper 1ttitude
for safe drlVIRI They are taught
that an a.t.omobile 1n the banda at
a careless show off ca• be a dead
ly weapon, wh1le it can be a help
!ul, tale f.trm o1 tr101portation
for people who have the proper
mentaL attitude
Bet:ter driver eduutlon and new
developments in hta:hway safety bY

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MASON NEWS

~ uch u s wa rm of
ma.sculml'
utuund as has pre\ &lt;tl ed he1c ru~
lhe past two or thrct! weeks
1 feel tlw tuu nh y 1s rnnch safer
now w1th u'! th1 s br~wny prot~ ::
tlon
111 be dreunun tumg ht of blac ·
snd whtlc grad uatmg gowns o'
orange anrl
bla('k strea:ners ...
rJoatm and band a IJlaym of ou
home town m the must gala mood
m man~ moaths
Whm c 1 ~ Middleport' Well J' l
d
th
that II! ntc town
own on
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Oh10 R11-t.&gt;r you heard so much
about Spml~ oF 57 You 1r.f1nw,
Hom " of the l'hnmp.s"

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D1 and Mrs. F .a Carsev o~
Ma10on 1o6m leave Junt~ 2 ror Blllt1 ~II. Ave, New YoM City, 18, N, Y.
mo re, Md , where they wlll at!Pnd
~tered u second clw m•lllnl matter ~t tJae pOit ottlee It ~
a '"eun1on ot the Class. of 1952 or aroy, Ohio.
the College of Dental Surgery 1n
Sul»crtpUou ratet· Deuverr by eaniar Wlll8re. an:Utible SO een " '
Ballunote The Carseys v.lil re INif~i .o ne year iD lldnne« at The D1IIJ' Senti.Del office. fll~ . U
mODUli, $7 80; three- m.ontha, " 90 By motor route where aftllll'ble:
turn on June 8
cm.e montb. fl , B~ 011e ;rear M• 11.:1: mouthJ. f'.2D; tine ~
J2 M one.. month. $1.
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PUbllabed .,...., altemoou uceot Surulu by Tho Ohio Vallq-

crowded than usual - and the deaths, a9Cordmgly, w1U be
greater too
At the rlsk of repeating a tiresome warning, then, we brmg
you once .agam some safety suggestion&amp; for getting to your
desbnahon and back without mJshap over th~ commg week·

obstructed
5 Don't dnve more

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To ..TTEitD .EUNION

war de•d Unhapptl&gt;, It m1ght also be a day of remembrance
for the thousands of people who are ktlied - needlessly - on
our highways
Our automobtles tt has been sa1d, kill more people than our
wars This Memortal Day, because of the long four-day weekend which many people will be taklng, highways Will be more

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A tecent bUI under consideration by the Connechcut State
Lefllslature would make an exception to the rule wbtcb ban
commercial vehicles from state par~"'lays The excephon
hearses.
A spokesman for the Connecticut Funeral Directors Asso
ciation, which supported the bill, told the lawmakers that 'A
hearse on the parkway may be a good thmg for a motorist to
St!e ~aSlonally "
Perhaps It would be - especially over long Memorial Day
and other holiday weekends, when the slaughter on our h1gh
ways takesa staggering toll ofltves
Memona1

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JMELRY

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LAY..t.WAY

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Fig#li.Results

The Dally Sentinel

Ja., Luis Cotialla-. Tn., knock.d
P•l•rJto Mo~. 127

171.

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Coach Swackhamer

and His

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CfiAMPIONSHIP
USEBALL
· TEAM
HEADQUARTERS
For
MaeGREGOR
Sporting Equipment
Used By Our
CHAMPIONSHIP
BASEBALl. TEAM

Louisville Sluuer Bats
MaeGr~gor Ballo &amp; Glove•
Fish Worms . , ... 15&lt; doz.
Night Cnwlers .• Z9c doz.

THE SPORTS CENTER
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BY cHit TANNiHtLL

By Chrt Tannehill

. CONGRATULATIONS

Authorlud MK1r•1t0r
SPOrting Gooch O..ltr
Mill St.
Mlddloport

, There's been a " paper change.., in the ·Ohio Vlille)
tion Baseb~IJ League already. Reedsville basleally 1

S,om ldhar
Middlept.trt'&amp; Yetl&lt;nf Jacte·e
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three fronts Tuesda1 altefot10on ir.
Shle Clas 5 A ~asebalt,
SdtJth·
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ea~tU!rh Ohio Cl~ AA
aseua 1
and in Ameriranisnt.
~her•·stod
Athens H1'gh s-'hool
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by AtRens· fans.
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~ 10 Id the Dill •
~ame
Y "ent1nel i re
quent shouted reAOUs ftl-e rhld"
dutiniJ the game to Mlddltc&gt;Ort'S
•wo Negro stars, James Bq,wle '&gt;
an~Bobby Nelson, and to othet
Jae t players~ for being in in
soeta ion with them.
'the object wat ,so to unnerv•
baited on by mot"e than h.ormal the Jlcket players 58 tlier woUld'
narne ealllng fi'om the Athens looae.
bench during the tame, foHoWed
They didn't lose b f 1 ;
the J.acltet.tearn to its b"·
' u t w lJ
~ spittln•~ ..nloJe,
and msultmt team members,
With :Bo,.le!i off th' mo\ind
Only the str011gest self fontrol frofn A sore al'm, obYiously A ~ r~
by pl~yers and strl_M dlselp~ine suit
or hls great tournament
by Mtddl!;!:port scb~l officials ! work in three •nd one-half games
prevented a post-gatne r1ot, oMer- I nf reglohal and finals play Dave
ne!·" by spawn or the, plreil.Js WhJ 1 Hlndy went all tbe way ~gaihst
hukle the mor~ls and senHlbil!t~c!l 1 Athens In the play-off that mal h
~r one or O~lo s great universities I the Jackets the top team ln Soutli
Jt was Nnsade!·ed pDllce mfihl eash;rn Ohio class AA as well Js
!:ave to l&gt;e sUmmoned.
State Class A tbamplons.
HowN·~r . 'oral schob1 offlctalo;
Hmdy fanned thl-etl, walked
who were reluctant to comm~nl five pnd h,j.t One baiter. Meil··
on the dfair succeeded Jn getting while two Attiefl~ 91U.het!J: struc~
h
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t c Yello~ Jacket squad on .the out on Y on,e ac ~; wa eo 11 x,
bus. It quickly pulled BWa)'. ,
and hit four.
Coach Noiln Stilclchamer qUesMiddleport left 12 bn base, A'
Honed thJs mornin&amp; about ihe in hens six. The Jackets eOminltJe..!
cident said there was name ell'· two errors, Athenl thre!. 1
Athen• jumped IntO' 1 flve run
lead In the first innin( IQd ad1ed u. two II" I run! ~it lho llot·
,
tom of the third Alter Middlt!port

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Spahn Of Milwaukee; Lead Cbt t~~{·f.~~lt~ ·~.~· ~~~:~:~~~

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f.tJUii!l ... ... 11 18 ..4ft
Ne-w York . '... lG 1:1 ,41:0
Chte•~o • . . . . . . 11 ia .8$3
Pittsburih . \. . ID 1M .1fU

heater, high rubber, all vinyl plasUc intenor, ltght gree~

frmsh.

1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · .. ·· ·· · · · · ·· · $1845
Really a sharp o~e, 98 - 4 door Special, 2 tone, healer,

radio~ hydramat1c, power steering and -power bntkes.

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good , ' .

Brookll'n oi Pltistiu&gt;gh' 2
CtJteago at MilWaukee 2
Cincibnatl ai St. Louis 2
AMI.ttAN LUGU*
W L Pet. G'
Chlceio . . . . . . 2;t 10 .89'7

Booton . . . . . . 19 iu

Detroit
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xa~s~ ttl; . . . 1~ 2q

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New York 8 Bostbb S. 10 inn•
Chicago 3 KaMas City 1

Cl(v.oland ' D1trolt 3
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Bree'te Ccltching :,
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"111-Woy Slilrt

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wearing Arrow's answer to llie . humidity. Just 1~ 'U1
op~n-we~ve Bl·Way shirt will) short sleeves and see. lt
dresses Itself up.for business, rei axe~ Witb a lUck cit-lis
Bl-Way collar and you're ·at ease~ Get .this neat.fltUna,
Sanforized open·weave shirt In ivhile, blue, co(!\ gree!IIJi.
tan. In ~~s J:r1 ~o 1~.
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DOWN IE-~OSS~ . htct~
Artow Sh!i'l•
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$i.OO biscou~t Ori.

·ADAM
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8\lnday wltb llr. and Mi'l.
Albe:n Peanor~ , BiWn.
Yv.,nd, llelney of Cotumbul
Jpent the weebnd with ~r pllr·
~tntl . Mr. and -..~. RaJ JWI.Mij-.
Mr. tM ""· Sid~teY COd'pl'!ntrr
an rl tdlll. t;ot Unrpqol. t-allt!l
Dn GeorJe th)'IJli.D, Sunday .

MADI AiSIITANT

P"'l"'r,.;,'SB;;;VRGH UP - Hamr Gilmer, quart.orbKt undentudy tG
Bobby l.Ayoe with the Detroit
lJODll, has J:leeu. named bKII:fleld
usiltant OOioch by the Pitbbureb
Sttelers of tlie NatiOnal Football
Leape, ~Ueeteediol B11Uet Bill
D11dley, wbo ba• rulgned to devott fttU time lo hii lnJUranee IMI•
lnen.
ATIIUTI-ED
RALBlGH, N. C. UP - Lennie
Roaeabluth. AllAmerican bubt·
ball ~t•r fr(I!D Nortb .Carolina, bas
beiln !J'amed "Atnlet.f Of the Yetr"
In tb~ Mla~atic Cout Coftfeunee.
Rotenblutb, who I~ ~ Tar HHitl
to an qn&amp;f~ate.d ~euon •nd tbe
national cl:IJJipwnd!lp, received
202 ' or i. possible. 245 pOints in a
..u eondu&lt;'.-.1 bjo the ACC SporU

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Piau aewto Add aa extra
a...a, .«::IORhi,"Sterage

HOGG &amp; .ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATfD

Ia The u..n pf Maion City
Phoae SP-15554
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Witt. Tills Ad

Baltimore . . . . . is 22 .371 1

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YOUNGs·
MARkET

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real IGVIOgllo you. Slop In anti

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Philadelphia at Ne-w York 2

CI.V.lid

LOcal
Govttp~J~ent Total Debt
llits-ANew u· hs . .
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Jane Ntw~l1 1 Cbtabtre, OhlJ,
•~m tbe wt.ek end * Hb frlrn~
Mr. and 'MrJ, CUarenu Wild , Coly GOODWILL ~L~I
lum.bu
• and Mr. and Mrs. Dtb
RJfe
Mrs. Don BeckQr and' 100 , PorJe. r ud ICn- Ray Broob IDd
roy and Mr and M.-11~ Delbert Quitenberry and ' liOn, apent the
BeckP.t of~!'ddt~port were Sunday
vialtur~ or Mr. and Mr~ E'. 0 . Hen·
lin. Llo)'d WU1iam1 al]d Mn. 1 'liiJOI!o lotaJ debt of :6eal aonm bonded debt. fte- flYertlll pubt:e ~ lllft _.j famllr SUbdt)'
ry.
'ijoward Re~butf &amp;Dt'llt Monday 11
b'i ()l)lo Jncreded htarl) debt dr~ 1ft l4: eoUnl1et '; eve.ftinJ. Tber tpn:l t¥ wed-; elld
Mr and l 1n:. Burnett Little of night at N1tro alter a'ttendin1 the
mUlton aoiJan tnt "lear \o JIM.
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G1il!lmt, f)hto were week \end cummenreml'l1t exertii'eS of · a • record ldah ot t1,6M,()62,781,
tbe Grant Bobe fum ntar Colum·
"The Slore Contplete'~
guesH or Mr. and Mn Je11e Little. mere ,JG)'~C McDermitt.
State Aut:Itor James A. llbode 1 'l1he lte,bt· Ot dtlfl repi-4!tentl bia..
lira Denlll D:mlap, Ft. Pleasant
Robert G£ur J:r.• rt. f'leaSlnt
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•pent Satutday ntght wilh bet par- and Mu. HLrley PoWjlll 6f NltfD :report•.
ment debt; .teboot deli:, .C.lO~ :
Ueary E. Rift ••d
ents, \t:r. ar.d Mrs. Artley 'Blake .
~pent the w~k end w:th Mr. and
SchJtJOll
paeed
the upward eounty debt, 7_..1S._L ~iJit debt,
and Punello, Ga• A.M. lo 9 P.M.
climb bY lneuaslft.S. thtlr oul- 4.41'lo; townihlp 4C'Ol, 0. 11~ .
aad Urt. Charl,eJ
Mis• Janire Duncan CQiumbus ~!rs. Rimer vanM~cr
Ohio
·•pent
the
wee)l.t"nd
with
he~
Gentry
noschar
bar
goneto
Day':t'nding
debt
J-pi)Klmatcly
Heip
C:tunt~·~
1PW
debt
inof St. Al·
441 Lo.iiil St. 'Mlddleporl parent..,·Mr and Mrs Buren Dun: ton to seek c-mp1oymt'llt.
taO\i million doUa . City dfiYI creased In .,.,. lo ,l,Q ,W
P)1.N of it.
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150,417.1&amp;8; eount1 debt J20.606- f!ompared 1o f924J2: In 18M.
Mr. Karod1 Rl!i of Albany,
can.
Mr and Mt5. Lawrence Davidson OUI; vllla&amp;e debt $11,048,451 an if
wer, ~~:uellh of their pareiita,
and ri.aughtPr. Arma, oP carroll, o.. towns)lip debt $347,071.
Mr. abd Mra. CUrleR JUte over
Mr. ;~nd Mr~ AllJert C('IJUns, Gene
The following tabl~ . shOWJ th.e
l,f, 1t'
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ilnd Andy Hoschnr, Dtt)'ton, Qb1o, total debt o.f lociJ aovefnme t 11
J.. Cly:1e JloNlJ, R:adrHrt caUed on
~r. and Mrs Harold Hysell- and i.n 1940, Hi-'0, JJM and l9M: n
IY WILLIAM P. OIIOOIIY ~ uuarln Rife Saturday lillfterhoon.
!on, Rutland. Ohio, were calli..&amp;
c ounties
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Gerald &amp;!:rtou and
Har•"a on
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Mr .,and· Mrs William Stewart Sun· l~WV,
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$10,9Q9,609; l(l$5, $108,D04.- Wtfcl C.mt.l I" T-.cco ledl
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Mr and fi-n a. A•exander Fox and
... $3~,4b1., ,901•, 19~1.1
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CJties.----1040,
fam1iy of Nr, welJ accompani!ld Mr.
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s nd
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and Mrs. Lloyd !&lt;~ox ana son, LarJir 381 ·216·0®; l9!i~, ..... U93~,49'.:; at Upland, the reaulta of wlng
day even n_i.
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lome after !pen'lng a week ,,,..,_ and tUM ' 752•438 ·690·
ehemicats for •eed control in toMpent ~-~ ~ wltDohthellr
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ing relat1v"s at Ne*e!l and East
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bacco bed• were demon!Jraled.
and •.children.
1930• $38,69'1.$30: ~ t68.8'7 5
l..iverpool.
Two themlcab were used In ,llr.• nd )f..n. llonniP W"iam1
Mr. nnd Mrs. l!mor)• Roush. of S?a and l95Q, $7!,.,"'t,02-f.
the demon~ri.tlon; Vjpaht and and ton, Rar,dy, 11pent Sunday with
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Lronton, VI!, were calling· on Mr. 195T0ow$"'1 ~1~ ... 9 11940.9!1 !f''I092'7.669,3...,; Ally Alcohol. Both ,w·erQ applied her ptrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
md Mrs. Dallas \Roush over the
d 'uto6.,.Q'Oei, 894 · ••·
".~ the mkldle of March and \llOt~ Foat.er.
week end.
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anSchools' _· lD.to:, · •t•·-t,l..·. save good weed tonirol. 'nle rePatly RUe 1a in Caldwell helpinll
.John Cooper ~i Ch:rksburg vis·
&gt;1' ""-~' ll4
sUits were- 10 promislnj ~lul.t 1 be- ber Biller Uelea Reinhard, and
ted Mr. and )frs. Nerl Hew-y • 1950.1. $,283,-SIO,i.sB; !99; '$8HJ, llt&gt;ve chemical ~atlbg of tieds ramUy
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will eventulllr fePI~ "'-'ruJ9f·
' --~---:ew dcys th~ paSo we~:k.
Discount
On
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All
Be·Jcrly
Burns
attencted
a
4-H
Tota-l
liMO,
~.'roO,f'l_!;
1H9,
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Chitmlc.ala
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G.RO'VE
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neeting on Monday night at the me.'l~928; 1955. tl.f.,tll3~
tk-lt weed eontrol wU reeured 1 lr fAr"· H•rMrt Roush
Your~. Center building in Mason fnd 195!. tt.654,062.'781.
Mr. ud iln. Rusaell Routh
Up
"'It
New &lt;Jebt watl crea~ '-by usinll Vapem
at the -rate o11 rave a dlnlier Tluanda, eveninf
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" g• ~~~I aplm100" 1- 01 J~l· at their home in h•nor of tlieir
Mr and Mrs-. George Burns and moi'e thin t...vke as fait U 'C)}d 1
0 6cft, q
lau.~:bter, Cberyl, went to Parkers- debt wall ..td, Rbo"dce Uy,., a... ons of wau:-c or I
b
burgh on Friday.
poTts fr-*i cbuntj ltlditota tbow or where Ally Akobol wu u~.
UJ ter, SIW'ou's third birthday
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Atl~y ~:.f!. P~~nj.;:;' R~~Sb.Do:
~omeroy w.C~ Ctilling; on Mr. and during 19tl6 ,whiJe $300,184JJ'3 ln Aloohol in lOO II ens o Wll er ,......... ·u
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· Slibes $5.01 tind Up.
'drs. Ned H~nh' ~ Saturdl'Y eve- hontk wete Issued.'
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fOr • 100 _toot bed.
~~ ~s~:.ih(; ~!:7 Hr~'!'n~
ling
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-0 ~ wort aeUr to. be dOn.!' Mrs. lltrbert ltOWJb and son RoI .
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Burhs ·at- no -county.pverilment debt · at vn tlt.e 1118 ot tbeae .two tbemicala aer.
¥r•- Tbom11 Rollins returned
ehd7ri a dh.ner a;I~en by )(r, a{ld tJhe end of 19M. Molt o! t~e~ but if )',OU woo:ld Hke . . to try a
ltrs. !lobeM Cook of Now Haven have been d_fibt-free fOr h!l(B.
t 11 ..._ ••"" bed
tr.t t h~ "'b~QA
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r a~· eve" ng .or e oq~
tlmn•
aJter spi!nding sometime
11 p~lng, you ean u,e elther ~;J· Sund
i)les 'Club.
AJUglalze, Btlmop.t', · Ci'l!w,ford, pam or MIY Aleohol at the abov.; with her dat.l1hter, Mn. Ott Bo•
.,
The Good W.Ul qa11s met on Darke, Deft,nce, FultonJ Gallla, r;..tes. 1 belleve yoa will be well t~n.
NO. dbOND
)IIIDDLI;:POR1
ruesday evYJing at the home of Guernsey, Harrllon Hirtlry, !Uih- satllfied 1fl:tb the re.~ulta, ..
'Mr. and Mn. JUeh!ird Wilson
rrleda Henry and ~u:Ued the laSt land, Hoekl.ng, Knox, LlcklrJ.g, Tobtcco Pn-nilon lrnpartuit
bave pun:hUed
the
Russell
time lor ,the au'-mor
a• . . Ice cream "I•
Jne .s, Mia mt • "•-·oe
.az~..o •.., • "'obi
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- Rm.-.sb ptoperf.1 It FnirYiew and
tnd rake w.. re- ~ei-Ye6 to tbe !ol· Paulding Perry, Pr6ble,iutnjlm,
A stb.ih tilo~ in your tobacco have mOved their f'mily there.
·owing: Clt~.·a Willl.m1s, Lucille Pike, Sandwky, She}Jlf, Van Wert hed wut contain thousands o[
Marton Our11 attended the st.o -'1.
Harrls')n, Lauren~ L6Wis, Mabel Wayne, Williama: 4lfl.d WyBniJot. weed it!eds. UnhjiJJ that -elod is sale .1\ Gallipolit Swturday.
Mrl. 1RiWtll llouah ar1d dauih• June Burns- and daug}J- Sandusky ~ tbe 4)D1Y hewcom~ ln brok~n Up the themlcal may not
ard Mra,. "?erris JustiS the llst, having redeeme4 its ~et pe11etrate lt and tU1 the .-efd ten 0 ~ ~e Slaug'hter 1 pent
.and Mrs.• Ned Henry.
outstanding bond&amp; in .1956.
r.eeC!s. Vap1m end ,Ally Aleo~ol Sunday ~"ooii l wltb Rev. and
In 17 -counties .. all 4f the J.own kill only the w;eed. seedl, th =Y Mn. Ed.nfril -orUfith 1t Duhart.
Hudson c: McKeesport, Pa.
Samuel ltoact1 Sunddy.
ships in the
are frt'e' troru. wlll not kill :weedJ already trOW·
Mra ......... ..:,_,_;. _..._ter of Col•·m·
Mr. and Mrs W1Uiam Van Meter
'd
~u ~ Ull
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motored to Huntington Sunday to
ing, and in o.rder to kUl .tbe- wte bus and Mrs. Franll: Buck of Antt d th
seeda thep must eome lnto -con- tlquitJ: spent SuncJay with Mr.
~a~~~~ exe~~~:ea;a:e;-:r:~l gCaot • '
• tact With the seeds. Th•t il Wby and ii,a. Boy Buck.
lege. Thomasi'Ro,eb graduated.
Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Hili &amp;ttended it is 10 lmporlant ·to thoroughly
Sevei'al from here ealled on
All New Styles
Those atl:flndin.g th~
the graduatlorf-exerdsH at Char· work the soil before applying tbe Mr. and Mn. Hownd Carpenter
Sunda~· at Rock Snriug's
sbow ·1teston Frldlly evening When their chemicals. Tbe ' bed lli'lould be at Syracuse· Sunday afternoon
lllld Shades
and !!Irs. Dnna Lewi~, Mrs.
grand~n GREy White graduated.
workl!d until it ia in ~hape to when tbey celebrated tkeir 50th
Ba ss · ~;~nd !iO n, Kennle; Mr. and
Mrs. Beeel;!er CoOper entertained seed the tobacco before the the- Y-'eddlnt annivera&amp;ry.
Mrs. Isaac Lewis and son, Dana, the WSCS ot S~lem Center Chufch mical is applied.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RDusb
Mr.
Henry and son, Terry, Th1.1srday a1ternoon.
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and son and Mr.. H~rold Roush
Mrs. fred Lew1s.
Mr and Mrs. R.alplt Swan Jr. of Advanl.... of T,..tH B-.
called on llr. and .Mrs. Albert
Co!lmg on Mr
Mrs.
Columjus aa anqouncing the birth
Chemical treatment
Baahaa .lmJ ' Mr. ant
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at Syraeuse
iia~~ L Wldiini EUg~llP. Gtandp~· bed aDll wh,t&lt;. il tfiink· iJ
ents ·are Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Swan advantage It enables you to
and Mr. ami Mrs. Grlrfitb of Leadtobaeco lied close to your
Anna
Collet and
ing Creek.
1.n_ouse. Wheii you h~vc your bed
by MAJ!X '
l·d•·en To11ia ;md J . C.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simpkins close to the house, 'fo.u can wa
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Charles Allensworth &lt;~ttended a
were
when needed, use Wlldtu~
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dinner givt-~ by h1s parents Mr . end. at th.Pir f:p-m over the week 1f"r
Blue Mold control methods
Mrs.
Cnl'l
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dleport Sunday.
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NO CHARGE FOR ALTERING
brother,
E!ttOry Johnson and tam· sre growing.
Leona Wamsley vis:ted Julih. Ed·
ily1 rerently.
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wards at New Haven. Sun~ay.
Mr and :Mrs. G. H. Russell and
en your
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of Columbua are back on the bill, wheM the wo,, I
thur Pl_ttm an _of .'folerlo spe~t the vlaitin.ll: Mr. find Mn. Wt\rley Fran.. for burnlng is, 11ometimes It's
week end w1th Mrs Addle Edand other Criends anti relatlvts. neglected and you can't have a
1 wards. 'fhey attimJ.etl graduation
,y;,;,te&lt;I_Ii!onclay wlth her aurit good crop of toba~o unles!i q;ood
exerclses at Wahlim'a.
H. J, plants are gro~ In the bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bumgardner
Pomeroy, Ohio
F•rm Youth Snow •,
~nd sun, GaJvin, L~ip!ilc, Ohio vii·
The Fanp
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ited Mr. ttnd Mr~ Buran Duncan
Committee
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BrOoklyn ~t Pltbbur,ib-New
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IM-d •phllln&amp; aM other lJuultit•&lt;~

PNb•ll,t• PltlcMn
Cleveland at Chlcijo-Wynll
_BY TIM MORIARTY
to eo••sult WarrP.n Spahn. '
The Jackets go~ another ,l.n tlt; 5-S vs Hirshman :t-t
Kans~ City at bef.rolt--Duhm
Untt.d Pr•ss Sporh WrJt.,.
Sin('{' mov.ng west with the old ~ourt,_ and went anto Ks 8-'7 tea
1here nrc any ~{,e,dbers of the- Boston Bra"es to M11whukee fOur 1m the top of the flttb, th~b held D-a Vs- .Btinnln1 ~-1 .
NeW~ork , at Wasblnaton-Stur
and the G1anh harbotina yeare agn !,.pahn has prove'd he for the victory.
divint
3-2
Ramos 3·3
about tht&gt;Jr propueil Jl' just 0 ; good pitching on tift
Athens• five first innl)lk runs
Baltimore at Boaton-Ceccarflli
to California, they ought shores of Lr.ke Michigan as he cam.e on CliJC hit batter, .uU:~e hits
was dunng his youn11er daya: on three walks and a Ja~ket error. 0-1 vs s~ s-o
O•mtt
de banks or the Charlell Rivet. Its two-run addition follbwe(l ~ Clevelah.dThund-v•s
at
Cbic•go
2
The wily 36--year-old soutHpaw double, two stnales arid a stol6.l
Kanns City at DetrOit 2
hooked up w•th CincinnaU's )'OlJng base.
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pitching due,l Tuesday dilh at die port To\)lmY Davii led .orr Baltimote •t Boston 2
INfliitNATIONA~ LEAGUI
M~lwbultee. Groat _hi1d ' .a nO-bit, 1 with ~ wallt, Hlndy walked, ~bwW L Pet. GB
Ron Manley of the ~enatDrs' IJt- · n~·run game gomg until the 1les nled to lett, and, Nel.!)on iJhl·
Buffalo
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tie League ~aseball team pitched a e1ghth lnnl~g when Bobby Thorn- J:!l_ed scoring Davis. Bob Hennesy
Rlt'hmond
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15
.81G 0
no-hitter at the Red Sox TuesdaY son led off .he frame wtth a triple !lied out, Jr. Kennedy was _r.lt
even!ng and wo.:1 hl.s first game of a~d l.ater scored on Frank Totre'l' and Ed Crooks aingled scormg Toronto . . . . . . 21 15 .&amp;83 ·1
20 18 .528 3
the ~c:~'so n 5-3.
smgl.. to Jlr\'e Spahr. and the Hindy and Nel.ton. 'l'bte, rUns .O'l Miami .
Columbm
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17 22 .4:36 8'A
1-11~ mates collected only one Braves a 1·0 \-ICtory.
to,yo hl! batters, two walks, two
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17 22 .436 &amp;lh
Havana
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The B
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h1ts, w1th three le(t on.
hit off the opposing pitcher Gll
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Rochester
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17
42S 7
key. 1t was. a home run by R~nql; them to r~::e ~ft~t!:ph all~wed
In the fourth Dav:s agnln lt&gt;d MOntreal . . . . li 23
23
.378
8lk
2
Carr W:alka in the rir~t inning by of
ce tU
'1 IUUp~s
a walk. Hlndy forced
Twsd•y's
R••ults
Mani(&gt;y un~ an error-·m- the fifth wttCI~ 8'~ulfn~~!,~nl~at~~ 1I)
second .and , 'BoWles forced
1
JDnlllg let m thrt&gt;e Red Sox runs. who dropp('d g 12 it
I f!rs,
at second . .Nel"on waa safe Rochester 4 Montreal 3
8
'l'oronto
5
Bq!hlo
Sim1l:J.r sh_enn~Jmgans by the Red clsion to th~ P~tt~b~r h -~~ang &lt;Je· on an erro~ and Bowles scored.
RichrMnd f Columbus 3
Sox In the ftrst and second Innings other Nahot~al Loagu! nilht ~~~ Hennesy flied Ollt. One run Jn Miami 5 Havanna 4, H.1 mnings
brought In ftve Senator runs.
Larry Jackson pitched the
no hit!.
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. Wuo~y Cnll's Indians took their Louis Cardmals to a 5-l trl St.
In the b1g fifth when 10 m~ n
DONCASTER, Eng: UP-Briti!lh.
f1rst v1ctor.v of the season 8-4 be· over the Chtcago Cub!&gt;! ·and u~h: came to bat Crooks walked. Mt:· heayywelatrt: chatnJiiOn Joe Era· 1
hJDd the slugsinp, or Charle&amp; Bush Phlllles Whipped the 01• t tb B Comas W!IS' hit by GaskiU, WaY· kine scored a· 1~-rottnd dedsaion ;
81lfl Micky Morris and Johnny Sing.
Chltox U.Wr. ~~: s, · · land slfli)ed !lcoi'ing Crooks Dll· aver Peter hates TtlestJay nisht at
or's pitclun~;: in the olhi!r Tuesday
vis .t~nned but Hindy was safe on tile Donf!a!ller Race Track.
game.
In American Lneue action, the a , (ietaer'.s choice.
A1•cordln g to manager Kat Hin- White Sox retaiued their two-tame
Bowles singled Wa;vi!lnd horr.c
dy of the Stnaton, youne Manley hold tm first place by downing the and Nelson walked. Heni'iesy si.•·
"has everything• 'includlnJ a falrt Athletics, 3-1; the Indians shade!d gled Hindy and Bowles home and
ball that s)~:rJes "I'm trying to the 'hJt~rs 4-3, And the Yankeoes tben Kennedy walked. Crooks tiP
bring him alone right, with proper scored th~l!!e fUDS in Hae lOth Jnn- for t}).e aecond ' time. ground~d
worm ups and treque11t ann exer- lng to deleDt the Reci Sox:, •8-5. clut. FoUr runs on three hits
clsln,;::,'' Hlndy 8::1 1d. He added:
Balthr.ore l11d Wa.shm.l!'ton were •tbte~
and onf hit batter. '
"That lO·rear old kid throws a not scheduled.
ball a.~ hord as I do."
It:::,~~;
oos 14o 0-8 1 z
Hindy wlis a former star OVA
AtbeDI . . . . . . ~ 000 0--7 9 ~
anr. profeulooal pltcher
Batteries, M1&lt;1dleporl, Hindy
troubles put him Jn in.~a Way},ln~. Athefts, Baldwin
(LP), Gasklll (S' antt Evans.

1957 FORD · · · · · '· · ·: · · · · ·: · · ·· · · · · $2095

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play home games at Reedsville."
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Now reiin!•Je iuformnt;on Is that Sundnv ~tnd repC'rted his shoulder
no new ro&lt;;(l, or any road at all, tree ofJlam. Then there 1, 11.•,,,
will 'w put ll •rough their diamond. Baldy 'ald..-rson's tantellzing "'slidThey 'd hkE' lo bf Co&lt;~b J!le again mg stuff to follow nlck'l' fast bad.
I don't blame them OVA manager~
I mllfhl 1tf well completely cover
will havlj r:oerely to go thr\)ugh lhe Coolvil't front whlJe there.
thl'lr sched ule and write Coolville
Phil Boylu, t71'e::tr-old athlete
whiO'rc Reed~· tile now ts.
of Easterh rame, and risht llelder
Jn('t dent.'llly, If Dkl.. Spencer's lot the OVA Coolvillites, says Gerarm ro ntlnu ps to roun(l into shape aid lhbbce I; as vrllanil-ed two enlook ror Crolvilli ~ ~ be plentY thuslasUc LJHI'e League clubs in
tough Tbey'•Je got a mund young cOolvilte ar.d ha~ ral~ed the $200
cl ub wt.Jc~ will be strengthened ante to put the boys m the Belpre
soon by the return or the great league.
Georgt" Ruth. now starring in centerfleld for t he Unh•,•rsily of CinBelr,~re ~uc• it diUerenlly. A club
c1nnat1.
pays that 8 '•1U ror entry, and ln reSpencer h1mself h11d a promis· turn rE'ceive~ Its uniforms and o'th·
ing tryoul •,:,ith ~he Cl eve-land In· er needed ~quipmellt Not bad.
diana a cuul)Je oi years ago after Bibbee has 40 boys working out.
he c11me ou! of the service. The ~~~{vM~:t t-ad either -N ice golns
26-ye;.r-old !ta r pitched several in·
nlngs to Jnrlianapulis batter-s and
camt' out on top A sore arm has
held h•m olown rmn;Iy bul he

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w·

ing from the Athen.s beneh.
"not too much more than uaU.tiJ •
for a baseball Jame of that Clnd
(champ1onshlp).
Jte adrr\lttl!tl t~ _..!!~ game ten·

club from
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ld I ·•lid co·ntest to ttk• th '
Reedsvlll e beeause horne games were t·o '-· In that
C
t t
ue
orthern "and Soblhetn ivision
oun Y. o:-vn, now ~s Coolville again.
or the StOAL and tame out ra _
If this ~s conf~stng don't let it throw you. Jnsi.de wlieels
ahead ot Coach l!!d ltpnno1i"s boy~
the Coolvtlle- R~ed~vil_le group bad planned on being ~~~~~~~~~~and their high !Othool-aged rans in
l?ille from th~ tiegmmng. Then it appeared the State
SC'IIIes meuurinr Sportsmanship.
Department
mtended t
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o pu a new road through their
Acr.ordina: ' to ..e tled lepom.
vtlle djamond. They said, "We 'll have to be Reedsville ind a laree group of flultdok lan:&gt;.

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Manners In Post•Game Riot Of Insults
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Fig#li.Results

The Dally Sentinel

Ja., Luis Cotialla-. Tn., knock.d
P•l•rJto Mo~. 127

171.

. TO
Coach Swackhamer

and His

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CfiAMPIONSHIP
USEBALL
· TEAM
HEADQUARTERS
For
MaeGREGOR
Sporting Equipment
Used By Our
CHAMPIONSHIP
BASEBALl. TEAM

Louisville Sluuer Bats
MaeGr~gor Ballo &amp; Glove•
Fish Worms . , ... 15&lt; doz.
Night Cnwlers .• Z9c doz.

THE SPORTS CENTER
ll

BY cHit TANNiHtLL

By Chrt Tannehill

. CONGRATULATIONS

Authorlud MK1r•1t0r
SPOrting Gooch O..ltr
Mill St.
Mlddloport

, There's been a " paper change.., in the ·Ohio Vlille)
tion Baseb~IJ League already. Reedsville basleally 1

S,om ldhar
Middlept.trt'&amp; Yetl&lt;nf Jacte·e
d h
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prove- l CPI9l' 1ves enwlbPions on
three fronts Tuesda1 altefot10on ir.
Shle Clas 5 A ~asebalt,
SdtJth·
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ea~tU!rh Ohio Cl~ AA
aseua 1
and in Ameriranisnt.
~her•·stod
Athens H1'gh s-'hool
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by AtRens· fans.
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~ 10 Id the Dill •
~ame
Y "ent1nel i re
quent shouted reAOUs ftl-e rhld"
dutiniJ the game to Mlddltc&gt;Ort'S
•wo Negro stars, James Bq,wle '&gt;
an~Bobby Nelson, and to othet
Jae t players~ for being in in
soeta ion with them.
'the object wat ,so to unnerv•
baited on by mot"e than h.ormal the Jlcket players 58 tlier woUld'
narne ealllng fi'om the Athens looae.
bench during the tame, foHoWed
They didn't lose b f 1 ;
the J.acltet.tearn to its b"·
' u t w lJ
~ spittln•~ ..nloJe,
and msultmt team members,
With :Bo,.le!i off th' mo\ind
Only the str011gest self fontrol frofn A sore al'm, obYiously A ~ r~
by pl~yers and strl_M dlselp~ine suit
or hls great tournament
by Mtddl!;!:port scb~l officials ! work in three •nd one-half games
prevented a post-gatne r1ot, oMer- I nf reglohal and finals play Dave
ne!·" by spawn or the, plreil.Js WhJ 1 Hlndy went all tbe way ~gaihst
hukle the mor~ls and senHlbil!t~c!l 1 Athens In the play-off that mal h
~r one or O~lo s great universities I the Jackets the top team ln Soutli
Jt was Nnsade!·ed pDllce mfihl eash;rn Ohio class AA as well Js
!:ave to l&gt;e sUmmoned.
State Class A tbamplons.
HowN·~r . 'oral schob1 offlctalo;
Hmdy fanned thl-etl, walked
who were reluctant to comm~nl five pnd h,j.t One baiter. Meil··
on the dfair succeeded Jn getting while two Attiefl~ 91U.het!J: struc~
h
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t c Yello~ Jacket squad on .the out on Y on,e ac ~; wa eo 11 x,
bus. It quickly pulled BWa)'. ,
and hit four.
Coach Noiln Stilclchamer qUesMiddleport left 12 bn base, A'
Honed thJs mornin&amp; about ihe in hens six. The Jackets eOminltJe..!
cident said there was name ell'· two errors, Athenl thre!. 1
Athen• jumped IntO' 1 flve run
lead In the first innin( IQd ad1ed u. two II" I run! ~it lho llot·
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tom of the third Alter Middlt!port

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Spahn Of Milwaukee; Lead Cbt t~~{·f.~~lt~ ·~.~· ~~~:~:~~~

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Ne-w York . '... lG 1:1 ,41:0
Chte•~o • . . . . . . 11 ia .8$3
Pittsburih . \. . ID 1M .1fU

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1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · .. ·· ·· · · · · ·· · $1845
Really a sharp o~e, 98 - 4 door Special, 2 tone, healer,

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Brookll'n oi Pltistiu&gt;gh' 2
CtJteago at MilWaukee 2
Cincibnatl ai St. Louis 2
AMI.ttAN LUGU*
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Chlceio . . . . . . 2;t 10 .89'7

Booton . . . . . . 19 iu

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New York 8 Bostbb S. 10 inn•
Chicago 3 KaMas City 1

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Bree'te Ccltching :,
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wearing Arrow's answer to llie . humidity. Just 1~ 'U1
op~n-we~ve Bl·Way shirt will) short sleeves and see. lt
dresses Itself up.for business, rei axe~ Witb a lUck cit-lis
Bl-Way collar and you're ·at ease~ Get .this neat.fltUna,
Sanforized open·weave shirt In ivhile, blue, co(!\ gree!IIJi.
tan. In ~~s J:r1 ~o 1~.
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$i.OO biscou~t Ori.

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8\lnday wltb llr. and Mi'l.
Albe:n Peanor~ , BiWn.
Yv.,nd, llelney of Cotumbul
Jpent the weebnd with ~r pllr·
~tntl . Mr. and -..~. RaJ JWI.Mij-.
Mr. tM ""· Sid~teY COd'pl'!ntrr
an rl tdlll. t;ot Unrpqol. t-allt!l
Dn GeorJe th)'IJli.D, Sunday .

MADI AiSIITANT

P"'l"'r,.;,'SB;;;VRGH UP - Hamr Gilmer, quart.orbKt undentudy tG
Bobby l.Ayoe with the Detroit
lJODll, has J:leeu. named bKII:fleld
usiltant OOioch by the Pitbbureb
Sttelers of tlie NatiOnal Football
Leape, ~Ueeteediol B11Uet Bill
D11dley, wbo ba• rulgned to devott fttU time lo hii lnJUranee IMI•
lnen.
ATIIUTI-ED
RALBlGH, N. C. UP - Lennie
Roaeabluth. AllAmerican bubt·
ball ~t•r fr(I!D Nortb .Carolina, bas
beiln !J'amed "Atnlet.f Of the Yetr"
In tb~ Mla~atic Cout Coftfeunee.
Rotenblutb, who I~ ~ Tar HHitl
to an qn&amp;f~ate.d ~euon •nd tbe
national cl:IJJipwnd!lp, received
202 ' or i. possible. 245 pOints in a
..u eondu&lt;'.-.1 bjo the ACC SporU

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Piau aewto Add aa extra
a...a, .«::IORhi,"Sterage

HOGG &amp; .ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATfD

Ia The u..n pf Maion City
Phoae SP-15554
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real IGVIOgllo you. Slop In anti

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Philadelphia at Ne-w York 2

CI.V.lid

LOcal
Govttp~J~ent Total Debt
llits-ANew u· hs . .
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Jane Ntw~l1 1 Cbtabtre, OhlJ,
•~m tbe wt.ek end * Hb frlrn~
Mr. and 'MrJ, CUarenu Wild , Coly GOODWILL ~L~I
lum.bu
• and Mr. and Mrs. Dtb
RJfe
Mrs. Don BeckQr and' 100 , PorJe. r ud ICn- Ray Broob IDd
roy and Mr and M.-11~ Delbert Quitenberry and ' liOn, apent the
BeckP.t of~!'ddt~port were Sunday
vialtur~ or Mr. and Mr~ E'. 0 . Hen·
lin. Llo)'d WU1iam1 al]d Mn. 1 'liiJOI!o lotaJ debt of :6eal aonm bonded debt. fte- flYertlll pubt:e ~ lllft _.j famllr SUbdt)'
ry.
'ijoward Re~butf &amp;Dt'llt Monday 11
b'i ()l)lo Jncreded htarl) debt dr~ 1ft l4: eoUnl1et '; eve.ftinJ. Tber tpn:l t¥ wed-; elld
Mr and l 1n:. Burnett Little of night at N1tro alter a'ttendin1 the
mUlton aoiJan tnt "lear \o JIM.
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•J t),Mr &amp;I'm aor heft: tormerly
G1il!lmt, f)hto were week \end cummenreml'l1t exertii'eS of · a • record ldah ot t1,6M,()62,781,
tbe Grant Bobe fum ntar Colum·
"The Slore Contplete'~
guesH or Mr. and Mn Je11e Little. mere ,JG)'~C McDermitt.
State Aut:Itor James A. llbode 1 'l1he lte,bt· Ot dtlfl repi-4!tentl bia..
lira Denlll D:mlap, Ft. Pleasant
Robert G£ur J:r.• rt. f'leaSlnt
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•pent Satutday ntght wilh bet par- and Mu. HLrley PoWjlll 6f NltfD :report•.
ment debt; .teboot deli:, .C.lO~ :
Ueary E. Rift ••d
ents, \t:r. ar.d Mrs. Artley 'Blake .
~pent the w~k end w:th Mr. and
SchJtJOll
paeed
the upward eounty debt, 7_..1S._L ~iJit debt,
and Punello, Ga• A.M. lo 9 P.M.
climb bY lneuaslft.S. thtlr oul- 4.41'lo; townihlp 4C'Ol, 0. 11~ .
aad Urt. Charl,eJ
Mis• Janire Duncan CQiumbus ~!rs. Rimer vanM~cr
Ohio
·•pent
the
wee)l.t"nd
with
he~
Gentry
noschar
bar
goneto
Day':t'nding
debt
J-pi)Klmatcly
Heip
C:tunt~·~
1PW
debt
inof St. Al·
441 Lo.iiil St. 'Mlddleporl parent..,·Mr and Mrs Buren Dun: ton to seek c-mp1oymt'llt.
taO\i million doUa . City dfiYI creased In .,.,. lo ,l,Q ,W
P)1.N of it.
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150,417.1&amp;8; eount1 debt J20.606- f!ompared 1o f924J2: In 18M.
Mr. Karod1 Rl!i of Albany,
can.
Mr and Mt5. Lawrence Davidson OUI; vllla&amp;e debt $11,048,451 an if
wer, ~~:uellh of their pareiita,
and ri.aughtPr. Arma, oP carroll, o.. towns)lip debt $347,071.
Mr. abd Mra. CUrleR JUte over
Mr. ;~nd Mr~ AllJert C('IJUns, Gene
The following tabl~ . shOWJ th.e
l,f, 1t'
tbe: wnll: t'lld,
ilnd Andy Hoschnr, Dtt)'ton, Qb1o, total debt o.f lociJ aovefnme t 11
J.. Cly:1e JloNlJ, R:adrHrt caUed on
~r. and Mrs Harold Hysell- and i.n 1940, Hi-'0, JJM and l9M: n
IY WILLIAM P. OIIOOIIY ~ uuarln Rife Saturday lillfterhoon.
!on, Rutland. Ohio, were calli..&amp;
c ounties
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Gerald &amp;!:rtou and
Har•"a on
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Mr .,and· Mrs William Stewart Sun· l~WV,
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mt-rnilt with Cba
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$10,9Q9,609; l(l$5, $108,D04.- Wtfcl C.mt.l I" T-.cco ledl
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ray.
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0. K. Rife
Mr and fi-n a. A•exander Fox and
... $3~,4b1., ,901•, 19~1.1
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CJties.----1040,
fam1iy of Nr, welJ accompani!ld Mr.
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Wheaton and !'red Guen fanns
s nd
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and Mrs. Lloyd !&lt;~ox ana son, LarJir 381 ·216·0®; l9!i~, ..... U93~,49'.:; at Upland, the reaulta of wlng
day even n_i.
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lome after !pen'lng a week ,,,..,_ and tUM ' 752•438 ·690·
ehemicats for •eed control in toMpent ~-~ ~ wltDohthellr
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ing relat1v"s at Ne*e!l and East
,_, ~
bacco bed• were demon!Jraled.
and •.children.
1930• $38,69'1.$30: ~ t68.8'7 5
l..iverpool.
Two themlcab were used In ,llr.• nd )f..n. llonniP W"iam1
Mr. nnd Mrs. l!mor)• Roush. of S?a and l95Q, $7!,.,"'t,02-f.
the demon~ri.tlon; Vjpaht and and ton, Rar,dy, 11pent Sunday with
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Lronton, VI!, were calling· on Mr. 195T0ow$"'1 ~1~ ... 9 11940.9!1 !f''I092'7.669,3...,; Ally Alcohol. Both ,w·erQ applied her ptrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
md Mrs. Dallas \Roush over the
d 'uto6.,.Q'Oei, 894 · ••·
".~ the mkldle of March and \llOt~ Foat.er.
week end.
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anSchools' _· lD.to:, · •t•·-t,l..·. save good weed tonirol. 'nle rePatly RUe 1a in Caldwell helpinll
.John Cooper ~i Ch:rksburg vis·
&gt;1' ""-~' ll4
sUits were- 10 promislnj ~lul.t 1 be- ber Biller Uelea Reinhard, and
ted Mr. and )frs. Nerl Hew-y • 1950.1. $,283,-SIO,i.sB; !99; '$8HJ, llt&gt;ve chemical ~atlbg of tieds ramUy
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will eventulllr fePI~ "'-'ruJ9f·
' --~---:ew dcys th~ paSo we~:k.
Discount
On
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All
Be·Jcrly
Burns
attencted
a
4-H
Tota-l
liMO,
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1H9,
R-.I.,
Chitmlc.ala
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G.RO'VE
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neeting on Monday night at the me.'l~928; 1955. tl.f.,tll3~
tk-lt weed eontrol wU reeured 1 lr fAr"· H•rMrt Roush
Your~. Center building in Mason fnd 195!. tt.654,062.'781.
Mr. ud iln. Rusaell Routh
Up
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New &lt;Jebt watl crea~ '-by usinll Vapem
at the -rate o11 rave a dlnlier Tluanda, eveninf
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" g• ~~~I aplm100" 1- 01 J~l· at their home in h•nor of tlieir
Mr and Mrs-. George Burns and moi'e thin t...vke as fait U 'C)}d 1
0 6cft, q
lau.~:bter, Cberyl, went to Parkers- debt wall ..td, Rbo"dce Uy,., a... ons of wau:-c or I
b
burgh on Friday.
poTts fr-*i cbuntj ltlditota tbow or where Ally Akobol wu u~.
UJ ter, SIW'ou's third birthday
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Atl~y ~:.f!. P~~nj.;:;' R~~Sb.Do:
~omeroy w.C~ Ctilling; on Mr. and during 19tl6 ,whiJe $300,184JJ'3 ln Aloohol in lOO II ens o Wll er ,......... ·u
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· Slibes $5.01 tind Up.
'drs. Ned H~nh' ~ Saturdl'Y eve- hontk wete Issued.'
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fOr • 100 _toot bed.
~~ ~s~:.ih(; ~!:7 Hr~'!'n~
ling
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Thlrty~three -eodntleJ reported
-0 ~ wort aeUr to. be dOn.!' Mrs. lltrbert ltOWJb and son RoI .
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Burhs ·at- no -county.pverilment debt · at vn tlt.e 1118 ot tbeae .two tbemicala aer.
¥r•- Tbom11 Rollins returned
ehd7ri a dh.ner a;I~en by )(r, a{ld tJhe end of 19M. Molt o! t~e~ but if )',OU woo:ld Hke . . to try a
ltrs. !lobeM Cook of Now Haven have been d_fibt-free fOr h!l(B.
t 11 ..._ ••"" bed
tr.t t h~ "'b~QA
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tlmn•
aJter spi!nding sometime
11 p~lng, you ean u,e elther ~;J· Sund
i)les 'Club.
AJUglalze, Btlmop.t', · Ci'l!w,ford, pam or MIY Aleohol at the abov.; with her dat.l1hter, Mn. Ott Bo•
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The Good W.Ul qa11s met on Darke, Deft,nce, FultonJ Gallla, r;..tes. 1 belleve yoa will be well t~n.
NO. dbOND
)IIIDDLI;:POR1
ruesday evYJing at the home of Guernsey, Harrllon Hirtlry, !Uih- satllfied 1fl:tb the re.~ulta, ..
'Mr. and Mn. JUeh!ird Wilson
rrleda Henry and ~u:Ued the laSt land, Hoekl.ng, Knox, LlcklrJ.g, Tobtcco Pn-nilon lrnpartuit
bave pun:hUed
the
Russell
time lor ,the au'-mor
a• . . Ice cream "I•
Jne .s, Mia mt • "•-·oe
.az~..o •.., • "'obi
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- Rm.-.sb ptoperf.1 It FnirYiew and
tnd rake w.. re- ~ei-Ye6 to tbe !ol· Paulding Perry, Pr6ble,iutnjlm,
A stb.ih tilo~ in your tobacco have mOved their f'mily there.
·owing: Clt~.·a Willl.m1s, Lucille Pike, Sandwky, She}Jlf, Van Wert hed wut contain thousands o[
Marton Our11 attended the st.o -'1.
Harrls')n, Lauren~ L6Wis, Mabel Wayne, Williama: 4lfl.d WyBniJot. weed it!eds. UnhjiJJ that -elod is sale .1\ Gallipolit Swturday.
Mrl. 1RiWtll llouah ar1d dauih• June Burns- and daug}J- Sandusky ~ tbe 4)D1Y hewcom~ ln brok~n Up the themlcal may not
ard Mra,. "?erris JustiS the llst, having redeeme4 its ~et pe11etrate lt and tU1 the .-efd ten 0 ~ ~e Slaug'hter 1 pent
.and Mrs.• Ned Henry.
outstanding bond&amp; in .1956.
r.eeC!s. Vap1m end ,Ally Aleo~ol Sunday ~"ooii l wltb Rev. and
In 17 -counties .. all 4f the J.own kill only the w;eed. seedl, th =Y Mn. Ed.nfril -orUfith 1t Duhart.
Hudson c: McKeesport, Pa.
Samuel ltoact1 Sunddy.
ships in the
are frt'e' troru. wlll not kill :weedJ already trOW·
Mra ......... ..:,_,_;. _..._ter of Col•·m·
Mr. and Mrs W1Uiam Van Meter
'd
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motored to Huntington Sunday to
ing, and in o.rder to kUl .tbe- wte bus and Mrs. Franll: Buck of Antt d th
seeda thep must eome lnto -con- tlquitJ: spent SuncJay with Mr.
~a~~~~ exe~~~:ea;a:e;-:r:~l gCaot • '
• tact With the seeds. Th•t il Wby and ii,a. Boy Buck.
lege. Thomasi'Ro,eb graduated.
Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Hili &amp;ttended it is 10 lmporlant ·to thoroughly
Sevei'al from here ealled on
All New Styles
Those atl:flndin.g th~
the graduatlorf-exerdsH at Char· work the soil before applying tbe Mr. and Mn. Hownd Carpenter
Sunda~· at Rock Snriug's
sbow ·1teston Frldlly evening When their chemicals. Tbe ' bed lli'lould be at Syracuse· Sunday afternoon
lllld Shades
and !!Irs. Dnna Lewi~, Mrs.
grand~n GREy White graduated.
workl!d until it ia in ~hape to when tbey celebrated tkeir 50th
Ba ss · ~;~nd !iO n, Kennle; Mr. and
Mrs. Beeel;!er CoOper entertained seed the tobacco before the the- Y-'eddlnt annivera&amp;ry.
Mrs. Isaac Lewis and son, Dana, the WSCS ot S~lem Center Chufch mical is applied.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RDusb
Mr.
Henry and son, Terry, Th1.1srday a1ternoon.
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and son and Mr.. H~rold Roush
Mrs. fred Lew1s.
Mr and Mrs. R.alplt Swan Jr. of Advanl.... of T,..tH B-.
called on llr. and .Mrs. Albert
Co!lmg on Mr
Mrs.
Columjus aa anqouncing the birth
Chemical treatment
Baahaa .lmJ ' Mr. ant
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of a' oQ, 'Mar, -2or •He ftas beQ« the labor invotve4 t~·
at Syraeuse
iia~~ L Wldiini EUg~llP. Gtandp~· bed aDll wh,t&lt;. il tfiink· iJ
ents ·are Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Swan advantage It enables you to
and Mr. ami Mrs. Grlrfitb of Leadtobaeco lied close to your
Anna
Collet and
ing Creek.
1.n_ouse. Wheii you h~vc your bed
by MAJ!X '
l·d•·en To11ia ;md J . C.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simpkins close to the house, 'fo.u can wa
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Charles Allensworth &lt;~ttended a
were
when needed, use Wlldtu~
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dinner givt-~ by h1s parents Mr . end. at th.Pir f:p-m over the week 1f"r
Blue Mold control methods
Mrs.
Cnl'l
Allensworth
at
Midand
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Miss Wll!l!a Johnson vla'ited her pay attention' to how the plants
dleport Sunday.
.
NO CHARGE FOR ALTERING
brother,
E!ttOry Johnson and tam· sre growing.
Leona Wamsley vis:ted Julih. Ed·
ily1 rerently.
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t b
•·d I•
wards at New Haven. Sun~ay.
Mr and :Mrs. G. H. Russell and
en your
o acca. U'C
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Mrs. Lou1s Harms aud M~s. Ar· granddaughter
of Columbua are back on the bill, wheM the wo,, I
thur Pl_ttm an _of .'folerlo spe~t the vlaitin.ll: Mr. find Mn. Wt\rley Fran.. for burnlng is, 11ometimes It's
week end w1th Mrs Addle Edand other Criends anti relatlvts. neglected and you can't have a
1 wards. 'fhey attimJ.etl graduation
,y;,;,te&lt;I_Ii!onclay wlth her aurit good crop of toba~o unles!i q;ood
exerclses at Wahlim'a.
H. J, plants are gro~ In the bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bumgardner
Pomeroy, Ohio
F•rm Youth Snow •,
~nd sun, GaJvin, L~ip!ilc, Ohio vii·
The Fanp
Sho~ ~nerA:
ited Mr. ttnd Mr~ Buran Duncan
Committee
'ftlursday
this
night tO
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:.L.~
show Will be
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general
M' the
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FriiDAY OIHI.SA1U.RDAY ONLY

PtiUatielphla at NeW YorkHaddli: 3-3 vs Miller 0-1
BrOoklyn ~t Pltbbur,ib-New
combe 4--3 vs Kline t)-ft .
CHicagO&gt; at Mllwautee-Drott
3-4 .vs Btihl 2-1
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Pittibitra:h J Brooklyn ' 2, 11 inns.
.nigh\
MJJw•ukee 1 Chieinn~t! 0 night
St. Lbuls S ChiCIJO ) n!Mbt

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1olo&lt;11ho ltom1 you need whll•
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210 Del Ray Coupe, one owner and very low mileage

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the Tai Uoo,.t,s~;;;~i'u~~1

open for th'e pa
Itse JI!De Tu
llnquent ~es. Bookl
elose July 1, 1957.

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Only 1500 miles, Healer, Light blue finish , 8 cyl. 2 door.

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It hs fan• wi11 -tlgflt" itul he veri· Brooklyn . . . . . 21 II .118 2
IM-d •phllln&amp; aM other lJuultit•&lt;~

PNb•ll,t• PltlcMn
Cleveland at Chlcijo-Wynll
_BY TIM MORIARTY
to eo••sult WarrP.n Spahn. '
The Jackets go~ another ,l.n tlt; 5-S vs Hirshman :t-t
Kans~ City at bef.rolt--Duhm
Untt.d Pr•ss Sporh WrJt.,.
Sin('{' mov.ng west with the old ~ourt,_ and went anto Ks 8-'7 tea
1here nrc any ~{,e,dbers of the- Boston Bra"es to M11whukee fOur 1m the top of the flttb, th~b held D-a Vs- .Btinnln1 ~-1 .
NeW~ork , at Wasblnaton-Stur
and the G1anh harbotina yeare agn !,.pahn has prove'd he for the victory.
divint
3-2
Ramos 3·3
about tht&gt;Jr propueil Jl' just 0 ; good pitching on tift
Athens• five first innl)lk runs
Baltimore at Boaton-Ceccarflli
to California, they ought shores of Lr.ke Michigan as he cam.e on CliJC hit batter, .uU:~e hits
was dunng his youn11er daya: on three walks and a Ja~ket error. 0-1 vs s~ s-o
O•mtt
de banks or the Charlell Rivet. Its two-run addition follbwe(l ~ Clevelah.dThund-v•s
at
Cbic•go
2
The wily 36--year-old soutHpaw double, two stnales arid a stol6.l
Kanns City at DetrOit 2
hooked up w•th CincinnaU's )'OlJng base.
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pitching due,l Tuesday dilh at die port To\)lmY Davii led .orr Baltimote •t Boston 2
INfliitNATIONA~ LEAGUI
M~lwbultee. Groat _hi1d ' .a nO-bit, 1 with ~ wallt, Hlndy walked, ~bwW L Pet. GB
Ron Manley of the ~enatDrs' IJt- · n~·run game gomg until the 1les nled to lett, and, Nel.!)on iJhl·
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even!ng and wo.:1 hl.s first game of a~d l.ater scored on Frank Totre'l' and Ed Crooks aingled scormg Toronto . . . . . . 21 15 .&amp;83 ·1
20 18 .528 3
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smgl.. to Jlr\'e Spahr. and the Hindy and Nel.ton. 'l'bte, rUns .O'l Miami .
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Carr W:alka in the rir~t inning by of
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second .and , 'BoWles forced
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at second . .Nel"on waa safe Rochester 4 Montreal 3
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Sim1l:J.r sh_enn~Jmgans by the Red clsion to th~ P~tt~b~r h -~~ang &lt;Je· on an erro~ and Bowles scored.
RichrMnd f Columbus 3
Sox In the ftrst and second Innings other Nahot~al Loagu! nilht ~~~ Hennesy flied Ollt. One run Jn Miami 5 Havanna 4, H.1 mnings
brought In ftve Senator runs.
Larry Jackson pitched the
no hit!.
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In the b1g fifth when 10 m~ n
DONCASTER, Eng: UP-Briti!lh.
f1rst v1ctor.v of the season 8-4 be· over the Chtcago Cub!&gt;! ·and u~h: came to bat Crooks walked. Mt:· heayywelatrt: chatnJiiOn Joe Era· 1
hJDd the slugsinp, or Charle&amp; Bush Phlllles Whipped the 01• t tb B Comas W!IS' hit by GaskiU, WaY· kine scored a· 1~-rottnd dedsaion ;
81lfl Micky Morris and Johnny Sing.
Chltox U.Wr. ~~: s, · · land slfli)ed !lcoi'ing Crooks Dll· aver Peter hates TtlestJay nisht at
or's pitclun~;: in the olhi!r Tuesday
vis .t~nned but Hindy was safe on tile Donf!a!ller Race Track.
game.
In American Lneue action, the a , (ietaer'.s choice.
A1•cordln g to manager Kat Hin- White Sox retaiued their two-tame
Bowles singled Wa;vi!lnd horr.c
dy of the Stnaton, youne Manley hold tm first place by downing the and Nelson walked. Heni'iesy si.•·
"has everything• 'includlnJ a falrt Athletics, 3-1; the Indians shade!d gled Hindy and Bowles home and
ball that s)~:rJes "I'm trying to the 'hJt~rs 4-3, And the Yankeoes tben Kennedy walked. Crooks tiP
bring him alone right, with proper scored th~l!!e fUDS in Hae lOth Jnn- for t}).e aecond ' time. ground~d
worm ups and treque11t ann exer- lng to deleDt the Reci Sox:, •8-5. clut. FoUr runs on three hits
clsln,;::,'' Hlndy 8::1 1d. He added:
Balthr.ore l11d Wa.shm.l!'ton were •tbte~
and onf hit batter. '
"That lO·rear old kid throws a not scheduled.
ball a.~ hord as I do."
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Hindy wlis a former star OVA
AtbeDI . . . . . . ~ 000 0--7 9 ~
anr. profeulooal pltcher
Batteries, M1&lt;1dleporl, Hindy
troubles put him Jn in.~a Way},ln~. Athefts, Baldwin
(LP), Gasklll (S' antt Evans.

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no new ro&lt;;(l, or any road at all, tree ofJlam. Then there 1, 11.•,,,
will 'w put ll •rough their diamond. Baldy 'ald..-rson's tantellzing "'slidThey 'd hkE' lo bf Co&lt;~b J!le again mg stuff to follow nlck'l' fast bad.
I don't blame them OVA manager~
I mllfhl 1tf well completely cover
will havlj r:oerely to go thr\)ugh lhe Coolvil't front whlJe there.
thl'lr sched ule and write Coolville
Phil Boylu, t71'e::tr-old athlete
whiO'rc Reed~· tile now ts.
of Easterh rame, and risht llelder
Jn('t dent.'llly, If Dkl.. Spencer's lot the OVA Coolvillites, says Gerarm ro ntlnu ps to roun(l into shape aid lhbbce I; as vrllanil-ed two enlook ror Crolvilli ~ ~ be plentY thuslasUc LJHI'e League clubs in
tough Tbey'•Je got a mund young cOolvilte ar.d ha~ ral~ed the $200
cl ub wt.Jc~ will be strengthened ante to put the boys m the Belpre
soon by the return or the great league.
Georgt" Ruth. now starring in centerfleld for t he Unh•,•rsily of CinBelr,~re ~uc• it diUerenlly. A club
c1nnat1.
pays that 8 '•1U ror entry, and ln reSpencer h1mself h11d a promis· turn rE'ceive~ Its uniforms and o'th·
ing tryoul •,:,ith ~he Cl eve-land In· er needed ~quipmellt Not bad.
diana a cuul)Je oi years ago after Bibbee has 40 boys working out.
he c11me ou! of the service. The ~~~{vM~:t t-ad either -N ice golns
26-ye;.r-old !ta r pitched several in·
nlngs to Jnrlianapulis batter-s and
camt' out on top A sore arm has
held h•m olown rmn;Iy bul he

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"not too much more than uaU.tiJ •
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Jte adrr\lttl!tl t~ _..!!~ game ten·

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orthern "and Soblhetn ivision
oun Y. o:-vn, now ~s Coolville again.
or the StOAL and tame out ra _
If this ~s conf~stng don't let it throw you. Jnsi.de wlieels
ahead ot Coach l!!d ltpnno1i"s boy~
the Coolvtlle- R~ed~vil_le group bad planned on being ~~~~~~~~~~and their high !Othool-aged rans in
l?ille from th~ tiegmmng. Then it appeared the State
SC'IIIes meuurinr Sportsmanship.
Department
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Acr.ordina: ' to ..e tled lepom.
vtlle djamond. They said, "We 'll have to be Reedsville ind a laree group of flultdok lan:&gt;.

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Mitch-H.ouck
Elects Convention
t~nh!sl Open Wedding
Drew webs•cr Po•l
2 18 soc
1teoM roporl at the June
TTbe
0 Be"Saturday
Oelc:catu w; t1fe distriet conven- Mrt. Allen C. Hlll Sr.,
open cburch wedd1ng

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Cincinnati 81 the auditiul :oa:mlhrite

ican Le-glon met Tuetday evening
MrS' w R. Davil, president, pre-~ded lmd delegates Plected were
.. _ Dey H'seJl Mrt William Baxd
na' v[s.
ter an 111rs.
~rs c F TompklM, Mn- Krank
Che~ebrey, and Mn Orvllle Well
we ..e named as aJternatea
fl. .., 0 mmuuieatlon was read from
Mrs W J . Brown, eighth distriCt
president, ccnc!enin,g the district
convention It wu voted to contribute $5 tl)ward the purchase of
a g1ft for MrR. Btown, ~o will reLire from o!!lce at thL. conYention
It wa .. rep01 ted tbat the poppy
sales for t"- 1s 11ear imounted to
$277 62.
Mrs Jed '\\eb:;ter Sr., Mrs. Hysell omd Mrij Geort:e Bearhs were
name1 as t ~u~ nomlnatlng commit·

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kett Sr., Mr,. Er"'l.ett L.a. anre a
Mrs. l!:arneH' PoweU ~P.re appoint..
ed as the refreshment commUtee
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A flower fund was
and plana,.., ere made
donatJOn. eac:h month to
It was anpounced lbal two automobiles wou1~ bf ptovl;ded for themembers pal'tlci.patmg m the Memorial Day B&lt;'I'Vicea at Beech Grove
Cemetf'ry.
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At the clt.'l'e o! t.be meeting rttreiJt-!Tients were served by Mrs.
Wbrter, Mrs Dwtght Parker, Mrs.
Albert Youfl~, Mrs Arthur Wandling and Mrs. Tompkma Mrs. Denver Thoma was a contr1butmg boa·
ten.

Doris Ohlinger
Engagement Is
Being Announced

B. H. SANBORN
JEWELRY STORE

••Jewelers Since 1890"
~Iiddie port
Mill St.

Church Rev. c. R
Konkrlsht wtll perrorm the
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mon~ at IIX-thlrty o'c ock a r a
recital oi organ music by Mrs.
s . tkh 11 af.
Attendants will be Min Ar;tn
Rupe, Galhpolls, mald-of-hon?1
and Charles. L- Ecker, GalHpolp,
best m~:n : Alan Nibert. Gallio].is
Wilham Lewis, Cblumbu.s, usbeh
.. iss Shirley uealey, Gallipoli•
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and elo.se frien&lt;hl w1H be held n
!he ehurc:b ~ocial rooms after tbe
h.
ceremony and dining-room o -:.
teues Will include M\SS Jean
Smart, MillS Carol Bachtel ano
Mn. Harold Hinkle
MetbOOiJt

Detleted To Tllelfltere.U

ersburg

Dr Sa nto~ ts a l94!l g raduate of
The bril:1e IS .a gr11duate of Pt.
the Franco Mexirano c(,llege and
Pleasant
Hbth School and is emFDcudtadDeMedicano lln1vers1tarlo
De Nueno Leon He 18' on the ployed in the county clerk's orf1c&amp;. ,
ThP. groom a ' ~endPd &lt;ilen\lille
staff of the St. Joseph Hospital In
Parkersbun:
State College \ld graduated !rom
1'he wedding "11l be "n eYent of Marshall College He t~ught at Wa·
early June in Pt~l kersburg
hama High School during the past
year.

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h.'11 JUaranteed wuh lll}l e.
Gallon dooe tho wp.ll.J of an
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Rev. Weber 'l'homR gave lh,..

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lion of Mayor E. F. Robinson
Mrs. A. V Howell of tl'le ~old
Star Mo~hers: Mrs Opal DaYIS of
The Leg1on AuxUiary: Mrs, lrYID!f
Karr, Jr, regent of Return Jona
than Me1g.8 Chapter DAR; Mr ~
Helen Miller, president o! th(·
Daughtert.,.of Umo;n Veterahs were
m1de by the P01t Commander W.
R Davis.
The Pomeroy , Htgh SchMl
Band, the Eastern Local High
School Band, Pomeroy Firemen
Legion and 3664 Or,.lt}ah~e Co~· 1 •
p•ny of the- West Virg111i.a N
ttonai Guard participated in tae
pal;'ade.
Hear:* Cemetery
At Sac~ed
brief servact!s were held by th('
Veterans -ot Foreign Wars .,
wh!cb Reynold E Greene was the
speaker ot the day with remarlt.8
a1ao m111de by Post 4736 Comma .1
der Hobart Raub anc! Past Com
IJlander Gilbert Zwilling Rev Ft'
JOhn Turel of Sacred Hea . •
Chyreh gave ' tbe opening lnYOCA
don and the ben,edic~on
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Fred 1l. .G'arCJIU'!l, p~tot of tli~
Middleport Chufeb -of Chrut. 'wis
the speaker at the Memor(al Da)'
serv1ees beld at the SohHer•'
Monume_nt in MJddleport.
Roscoo Fife, commander o*
Feeney-B~rtett

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Sanborn, Mabel Sanborn,
Ram~y. Martha Mace,
Mayme
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Russell, Ho.stcss Loll McElhinny
Kay Rail, co-chairmtmt Eleanor
Schaar, l.1ll!am Smith, P,earl Rcy
nolds, Jcrr)' Pulllns, MarauerHre
Durst, Lula
Russell, ' Martb l
Greu.
Spcdal committee, N~n MoorP,
ch11rman, I..uella Jenkimllln, EYa
Stout, Clara Murray, MR)'I{lll liar
rLii, Scholarship, Nan
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Ethel Chapman, Eaaie Russell,
SmbU Buslnoa,
Nina Ruasell;
Belt)' Forrcat, Music, Ethel Cbap
man, Dorothy ' La't!ey, lJillll.n
Stclff, accompanl${; Public Rela
tiona, Eleanor SchaB[.
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Flowtr commitll!:t•: Charlol~·J
Perrin, Lou McEih\nuy: Tel~
phone, Jnnc Roush, Kay Ra~~
Anna Mooru; scrapbook, ~eul•h
~:~~~. Bulletln, Eleanor Schaaf,
Houdashelt, National .:tcE\11 Stout, B~tty Forru•,
Margaret Dutton, NorM~: AJPdtary
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IJury Rulr.s Pike 93 Traffic Deaths «eto

ro Be Guiky 'On In The Nation During Holiday

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of the squall ·are· Robert Tewksbaey; Rodney Sauer, Lewis H
Sauet, l&gt;ltl) , "''lon•tal~ Ralph
Martin, Hftlry Clatw0i'thy1 Lout~
Lon~t Don Roaob, . Charlet Bra '·
llUI'!'. LeaiOJIOII~a ' Gale Hyaoll
· arid RO.eoe FJ(e -_lao 111isted

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Lea\Ptlnal~ held · •

One A·cc.~dent
10 Arrests Mar
Holiday Record

Only one accident
marred
Meig! et~unty's highways an-~
/ streeta Thursday but 1~ arrest~
w-ere recorded tor offenses ran~
mg from traffic violaUona to
1gnonng probatioQary rules on 11
non-support charge.
In Mtt.dleport, Gordon Junior
Harrts, 14, son of Mr. and Mr ·
!Jordon Harrts, Columbus, wa ~
tlrlvmg his father's car ·about 3
p M from Plum St. onto Ash
St. Mr Harris was superv1sinr
the driYing
~Young Harris accelerated in
stead of braked as he came into
Ash., llt/iking a P!tked car m th t:
front end owned by Chari~ Hy.
$ell, Columbus. He bouncer' oft
Hysell's car and hlt another on
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Cincinnati Work
house for driYing whtle h1A 11
ccnse was su•pended, SIX montilil
in the workhouse and the suspension Of driYer&amp; license [')r
two years for driving while lntoxl
cated· $50 fine for resisting at·
rest ~nd another $Mt fine f..r
driYmg an unsafe vehicle T't
workhou1e aentencea are to run
concurrently.
Pike was found guilty on fow.
mdidments Wedne~day before a
petit JUI'Y tn a trial here. They
were drivmg wbde intoxicated. re!ll!lting arreat,
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without a
Yahd operator's
and driving an

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Youth Sentenced
To Strict 3Year
Probation Pe1·iod

Safety Council Pretldent Ned H.
Dearborn sa1d driYen deserve a
"pat 11n tho! back" for the1r Me-morlal Day rare and courteay
The United Preu count of fatal.
JUel between 8 p. m. Wednesday
and nudmg!:lt Th ;~:nday showed 93
persons killed in t:aflic, 6 dead m
plane wrecb, 32 drowmngs and 16
de-aths in miacellaneous mishap•
for a total of J4fL
JJlinoia had the worst trafQc
record wtth 11 deaths. Califorma
came next WJth 10 h1ghw11y fatalIties
Eleven persons wf"r.e k•IIed m
accidents in Oh1o l)ver tbe Mem6riaJ Day boliday, a Umted Press
survey showed today
Tr·ffic ai!t!idcntl anuffed out the
bves of five penona Three pet-IOJlJ drowned and thr-ee
others
died in Yarlous otber types or ml&amp;-

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Rutland FI'rst
Water Bills To_ .•
Be IssUeu Jone {

The final total was expeCted to
soar before the long holiday ~ek·
baps
The dead·

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Racine Legion
Shoot 'l'o Aid
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The date of June 23 has bee 1
act for
the ' annual Pomero)
Chamber of Commerce dinner 111
which Ford Morrow, pubhc relations &lt;hfector of the Kaiser Al''
minum and Chemical Corp. wJII
be the principal speaker CJf the
evening
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Thia yetr'a dinner will also of·
fer a dance following the dmner,
WJth the music !or the dance Ul
b
( IJhed
be um
by a local
and
known aa the GE-Notes. •
A report of progresa made bY
the Chamber In the past year
wlll be Jfven during the evenlng.
Dlnper Will be served by tbe
Sured 1,Heart Guild Lldies in the
Sacred Heart Churdl buemeat
Tickets for the aRalr ... now on

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Rlchmoud
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per.son
The ticket!
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Arrests Fonr on
Traffic Counts

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Richard
BIi s s,
l d~;::-::·
in the Blaek RiYer when
.allpped from a path and

Roy R. Heatpn, 54

Tomadic Winds
Rains, Hail Hit
Southwest Area

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as the
Alumni Banquet
the High School
Each person In
for the
tbe

Racine Higb 'School
begins at 6:'90 in
dance to follow at 9 p.m.
will have one vote
the photo above are

banquet

Jpyce Carson and
Sargent and N~ne

row,

and Annabel Rose.

fell

feet while searchmg for golC

secdred at' Moore•a Store; Down.ie
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11nd Gross; Tbe Ohio Power Co ,
Clnrlnnetl: Mrs. Mary Cbanes,
The Ohio WJbway P.atrol reand EJ)ple'a Grocery.
ported no accldenta rt!gistered ln 40., killed by a hH skip motonst
abe crossed tbe street , shortly
Meiga or Gallia Counties from .oft
midniJbt.
P. M. Wednesday unUl m.IdDil.b'.
Keith D. Buckley, 18, of
11ua1'1cliY, makmg it One of 1M
drowned at the home
safest Memorial Da)' perlod1 tor
here while swimmtng
the area 1n recent years,
their backyard.
· Although nn accident! were re
ported the Patrol however pid
nab
four motorists
in Meiga
County during Memorial Day.
lm'este&lt;l were:
Roy R. Hnton, Rl 1, Letart, W.
Carl
Thompson, 41. of Huntina
Va., died at Holzer Ho•pi.tal Wednesday' night afte-r a long Ulnesa ton who posted a $1D bond in R.
He was' born in Mason May a. 1903 E. Grmdley's · court for appear
ance tomght at 7.30 P. M on a
and " ' the son of tfte late J. 0 charge of speedmg.
Heaton·aod Helen Adam&amp;
Bryan Lee Dav1s, 21, Langsvil. ..- Tornadk wJnds, heaYy 'rains and
Survivors are hi1 wif~. Sara Mae
was
ctted to appear tn Mayor C hall the aize of baseballs r1pped
Heaton~ Letbrt; one .on, Ray Dean,
Kansas, Mo.; one daughter, Mrs . 0 F1sher's rourt at 8 R M June tbe Southwest an night and early
Jeannlt Johnson, Cllftoo, W. Va; I to answer to charges o( driYlog today, unleashlng new l1asb noods
and cauaiDJ corw'1tierblc property
one brl:ltber, Kenneth, Anabeam, w1th a .defective muffler
Ralph Oliver, 30, of fsonYillc. damage.
Ca.lif ; three &amp;istt~rs, Mrs. Hervm
There were- no reports of easuaiLeiYlng, We=t Columbia; Mrs. Paul Ky posted a $35 bol!d in Maym
W.allbirtgton, RFD Letart; Mra. Ot- E F RobmsGn's court tor appear tie~ in the norms, which extended
ance at 9 P M June 1 on charg
far northward as the central
to Meei, Columbus, Q,
aorthern plains earher ThursServlees will be Sunday, June 2. es of speeding.
Lloyd Hundley, 24, of Rittm&amp;n day.
at two o'clock at the J'ogluong
F'ul)eral Home. Intef'IIMQt will be 0 , posted a $10 mlnd in RobinMore
tWo l.~bes of rain
maile in the Grnel IDU Cemetery, o;on's court for appearance at tr j ..
f'ort Worth and AIIJJiiiCbeahire, 0. Rtk Ralpb Mahoney, P M June 1 on charges of hav·
, Thursday night. and a
Muon, will officiate. Friends may ing no dnvers license and anoth
of twisten swirled acr011r
call at any time at lbe funeral er bond of $15 on a charge 1f the state. Damage, howeYcr, wu
home.
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h.avmg a delect1ve mufner.
ROt a11 great as in prenous flood&amp; .;
and tornado outbreaks.
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Torrential rams, hail and lightl.EGIQN MEETING
Robert Ashburn, Clarenton, 0 , ning caused extenliYe damage at
Elect)on of officers. and trus- wa s taken to Meigs General Hos Wicb1ta Falls. Tex.
tees w!ll be the principal ordtr p1tal Thursday by the Pomero
HaU stones the me off__ha.,,baJ~ ,
of busipess before he members Emergency S'}uad.
battered Hob!rs,
ship of Drew--Websters ~merica 1
cautdng heaYy
J,.egion Post 39 at jto regulo·
The violent
mee~nl called for ldc;nday, Ju&gt;~e
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 at 8 P. H.
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Admitted· Mrs. Chartotte Mor other
rls, Rutland
touching
FIRE CALL
Discharged · RouJle King anli Colorado. The.
The
Fire DeJMU'Iment
Hsrrlsonvllle;
l'redericl:a parently did
Wu called at s P. M. 1\.W'Ida)' 'Mayer. Pomeroy.
two twisters
wb~n a ear wu retortecl on fire
One b1rth Mr. and Mn. Ellllef caused
tt the side or !be Ohio U.lel.
school -and farm
Morris. Rutland. a" aon.

Claimed By Death
' In Hospital Wed.

cauoe" of btsel&gt;ali for.the , youns·

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of nearby Kt. Orab, fatally m- ':.
when struck by a car em
68 near his home.
Cincinnati: James Gilday, 40,
drowned alter be feU
Ob10 River While fishing
·lliiiii-1""',. eot~~pltlti~tft... • &gt;w in
downtown n,rea.
C-t60cton2' Roland R. ' Maple,
36, Wert Lafayette killed when he
tbe
Ioat control of hts f!ar 0}1 a curve
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, May 24, Is the
and up~~et on U S 36 f1ve mllei
thf" Tenth congreaa10 aal west of Newcomerstowu
~~:~.;:,:hr; was appointeft by the
.Uron: Dallas Tucker
Thomas A JenkiDL
man wu k1l!rd when he fell from
He is ofO report at West Point on - -;cc· tractor he bad been riding
ran over
him
July 2. HIS actiYlttes lll'C!!ude acThursdAy
tive participaUon in t.be youth
UpPI!r S•ntkt..y: Bdly Lee Smtlwork of the Church of Cbrilt;
,17, Carey, killed in a one car
clau officer for lhret yeara at ~c&lt;ident on Route 699 one mile
Mtddleport Htgh School; off.ic:er in from bu. nome early Thursday
the Band AlfloctatJOn for two years morumg.
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and m~mbenshtp tn the Ba,nd for
McArthur: Fred 1 r e 1 an d. 69,
four yean, sc:holarshlp whfner at
I0 d th af" h' o~ I
Camp Arrowhead one year; Junior
ea · ...,r ts ~~t eg was
Councilor at the Clmp for two
to pieces by a forage lul.r; the AU-State Boys &amp;nd at
aeeadentally backed into
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btl grandson~
F.l!tr, three yean in Boy
Raymond CoreYm, 72,
and a member of the Ctty
0 ...,Jntzatlon·, bonor studentl~;;:,;wben &amp;truct by a car while
at Mtddl~;u. t High Sc:liool .
on Ob10 48 just north of
here.
Cltvtland: Raymond L Dlckt-n-s
feU from a porc:b railing at h1s
atJ"O
floor .tpartment and was

pomeroy Chamber 1!~i~~,~~:,r:~
ClaiJned By' Death
I'Wed sd M •29 ~~~ea~ro;r~~cr~ ~ t!~n~~~~. ~:~~ Of Commerce T0
ne ay ay
Spo.nsor D•'nner

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Chor..r.wn: Philhp C. McClam, rt..'

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1ter:a aDd at lbe Blme time glye
. 'btJet eq,t:qt,Oft)' at ·the river bank
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oldstera a chance to l~sen up
euim8ni~Un1 thti~~t~' who died a•
COLUlfBUS
UP
A
bill
which
thell shoOlin' atnll tnd match their
tea.·the·;squld llsll" were guestJ
woUld
eriable
HamtJ.t()p
County
oftriJJet
fiDccrs agahtst t~e beat
~to( tlie t'emorlal Day •ei'vlce 1t tlciata tQ fh;t.anC¥1 a new aru:t larger eom~itlon
.
CJieahire Gr"el Hill. Cemeter.y.
'• tadium for tbe Cincinnati Red·
''Arid wbo tnows?" he
let• IC!daii [IOO~ed ,only the signa. "you might win a njc' ·am,oJed .
tu:re o' Gov, 0. '-William O'Neill' ham ... The shoot wut be
to beetthe IP.')V. •
th'e Racine Pl~l.ni Mill.
,T he. J.eJi~~ure he[ore •djourn,
ihl eatl)' Tburiday, completed ac- I
PLAN C.HILDI.Nt "AY
tion 'On the ineuure to permit
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eouDtlee to finance ,con&amp;tructlo.n. of
Thl!:
Middleport ~hureh
rtublie atadlutna tbrouib tuuance Cbril!lt will hold thelr ":';~X~H
ot l'fWenue bonds.
Children'" Day program S1
Le1islltora Were spurred into I at 7:30. The comrfllttee In char.,;~
iction on the meaaure aftet It wa1 of tbe program includes Mr,.
learned that ctDclnnaU's trancbi~e Geor1e Meinhart, Mrs. Uonel
be
!'&gt;few "'ork be-. Bogttl,, .Nra. George Childs an
of
aetUna and Mra. Edgar Alkinsworth. fh'e ·Pi.!~
at Ctosle)' neld. lie is hlYited to attend tl'le procrosle:r Jr., prealdent and ~gra~~J-. -----~'-of the Red.lega, uid earU~
week be bid '!itO inten.tlon
. POP CORN SAL I~
:•. l:i~:~o;;~lml~bi
ttam at thb
The Pomeroy firemeti'a popcorn
.-,:c·.,..tempteCI at an- mtetiine will go on duty aaaJn
ihat 1! a n•w tb1a Saturday for another eom,.
.,,:. -c·-the ClilciDn•tl munlty eiu.le, with • the Yelp
1 1 loq-ttrm
County: P.onY and IJttle Leagu6r.s
the bueball to recetve the retl!li.Pti (()f their
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One or the ~~~;~::.
'Common Pleas _Judge ~o~n ,·. shtpments of 1
Bacob, agamat his "111cll.naLlM &amp; left Meigs County
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in thit case," !enteneed Charlep went for $I 75
Spen~, 18, to a cxtra"'litrlct pu- average fo&gt;rrv-..;1:.;~~~~:~
~!!ion~,r period of three )'Cars er Daonnt~a~s agent
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eoun,ty :IIruck Growers
........,.,,S\111\W ~4... ~en a.Pf'jrehende-J at:~.h'Hr:sa:i4 1300 crate s o!
.
.t
by Chief ol Pohce Frank Hudso.t
, th
otter the youth llad broken mt'
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the
Meigs
Maylag
Store,
E.
Ma:'
want
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' Day
The BoaMI of Public Affairs at
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Ope-mng pnce
Memorial
d st o1en a
St.,
early
this
year
a"
.
,
when
Meigs
County
usually
gets
Rutland today announced that the sum of cash from a rue etbinet
new water liystern for that v11lag • He e.on~essed to the rrlme an.l
Jnto the cabbage market normally
is now operauve and that l!i2
wu
md1cted
the
Janua,y
homes ancl bu.ainess firnu m th •
tucky and Vtrgmia are in their
area will receiVe their fll'st .bill~ term grand jury
Prosecutor James O'Brien te·
peak now A "better" timing fcrr
Saturday, June J.
d
local growers 1s for those l:iOUt,berThe liew water system Is fe.;l Commended probation mstcad o•l """
sentence "because"
E•tella Holter,_ a r~tire post- Iy areas to he past the1r peak', and
by drilled wells and cons16lll of ahe penitentiary
sa1d, "I heheYe this boy can miatrees. of Ractne and ~ch.ool
an aeration plaut and a IOO,ood learn how to liYc a Hfe with 111 tc;:acher m Southern Rural Dunr1ct ~~~~h~o~~~~ ~p~~~ .' dJ'lvcrs seat
gallon reserYoir.
the law" • He added · "I woui' died a.t the home of ~cr daughter,
C\ittmg here will hit Itt; peak m
WilHam Hobstetter, of Rutlan!
suggest
a
tougher
probttlon
thar;
~e~~:d:,
~~a~::{~
g.
Columbus,
about
two wf'eks Estimate&amp;
the
said that customers are to b ...
is
ordinary
for
his
own
good.
to
local
t"rop
range
from
"good"
lo
charted a Oat rate of $S 15 per
help
keep
him
~ut
of
trouble."
Sunday
arternoon
al
2
o'clock
t
"one
of
th
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best"
month wlth bills to be pal.d in 11
Judge Bacon ordered Spencer servlees wiU be held m the Nease
The low opt!nmg price of $1 '15
days from receipt of bll11 w1th a
fo
stay
out
of
all
plaetll
sellinl!!
Settlement
UB
Church
Mrs.
Holter
w1H
not be considered damaRm&amp;
25 cent f.lenalty a~sessed for pn·
mtoxicatiQS beveraaea. to be In had been a menlb'er of the church lO grower•' balance sheet11 if it
ment after the 10, day period.
h1s home early every n~ht of th.. since 1t had been bUilt
j holds •nto the peak of cuttii18: An
week, and not to Jolter • at any
j opening P'"l:or of $2.56, considHed
tlme around Pomeroy or Mlddlll \ Friends may call at th.e Ewmg average often drops qul~kly below
port other usual rtstr1ction ' · funeral Hol!'e until noon Sunday 1 $1.75. long before peak harvert.
probation were included a1..-well. w~en llhe WJIJ
taken to the
There arc 14 stockholders in the
The court said: "IL is again, church.
11-year-old growers' cooperative
my inclination, and _It Ia against
Sh~ will be burled In the farruly Thirty accoLnls a.·e serv1ecd
at the Gilmore cemetery, be-~
court pracUcr. to grant probation
ln Cll$e!! of this kind. In view of
ner late husband, Wilham B.
T~O CASES PIL;:o
the evlden.ce, however, 1 wiU 'so Holter.
Willlim uaene" Quillin, Hart- _.-ant iL''
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Other survmng children are 1 . Tw~ dtvorce cases have been
ford,
Va., wtto dfed Wedneaday
4::arl Gorby, probttlon offjcij· Mn. Willial!" Henderson. Athens, ftled m Me1gs County Common
ailht at hll ·,!lome, wu born Se,t. al&amp;o reeommended probation.
O.; Emerson. Caspar, Wyo, Law· Pleas Court . One, Walter C Mc6, 186f, in ~lctl&amp;l, 0 ., and was
a:enee, Beverly, o.; six granddaush· Danlel, an mfant, bY Everett
the 1011 of tbe Jate Vrlab QuJflln.
ters, one grandson, two great Samuel Mel)amcl,_ his next frlencl
He was' the huaband of the- late~
gran«tsons and one great grand· Middleport, pla.mtlff, -represented
Lena Qulllin,
,
dlulhter.'
by Crow and Crow, vereus Bet.y
Survivora are one ton, O'Neil,
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. McDanieL a mmor, McArthur, 0 .
Hartfllrd, ~nc. one dauahter, Mrl.
norenee Humphrey, CoolYUle; Mr and, the other, Ruby E. Hen~rle:k&lt;~.
Char~a BfO'f'Jl, Da)'ton, Ky.
W. Roae , Vienna, w. Va., and Middleport, r(!presented bY 0'Services 'Wrll tHt \leld Saturday,
Erneat Rose Easton, Pa A bro- Brien an~ O'Brien versu1- JJmes
Jun~ J, 1:30 p. m; at the Foa:leaong
t~ale Rose, Is decea.sed.
L Hendrick!, Columbus, 0. 1
Funeral t:J:ome wLth burial in Kart'
I
ford Hill Cemetery.
Men who are booater• of
The Rev. IL J. SCott, !'few Haven
~ague balebAll; a'nd like ·~~~~"'
wtU oUleiat". Frlenda may call t.a!fe
a lhotaun, will have a ~·
an)'tii;De at the fuoeral hameJune 2 to he)p the drive for
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1money to ~upport Llttle Leaa:ue
and JJunior Leljue baseball.
I,UlU
VirgU Walker, poat eommander
of (he Racine American Legion,
aaid the sh'lotina matchea will be
held to heifl promote the "worthy

Bill To E--LJe
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Boil.diD
StadiUJD Passed

By UNITED PRESS
The naUon'a Memorial Day tralfic loU dropped sh:u-ply be·
Leater Pike. 20, of Racine Rl) low predictions.
round "guUty" on four indltl·
A United Press survey showed 93 traffic deaths during the
menta by 1 peUt jury Wednelday period when the National Safety Council expected 120
today 1m an app!:'annee lbfore
The Memorilll Day toll ran slightly higher than the nonCommon Pleu Judge John C holiday average of 75 for a o:milar period.
Bacon was sentenced , to si ·

Four Indictments

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FRUIT KABOBS

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Flrlns Squad· took ''it In !be

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Just for fun-III'Yt

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Atnerlcan Le(ioa, preMded'~at the
11efvlee which Was opened with 1
prayer
by the
Post 'Chaplam,
Paul Haptonatill Mrs Cora Be1 nett represented the Auxlhary of
the Post as she placed a' wreath
on the monument tn memory of
111 men Jnd women of tht: Arm.:cl
Forcea who haYe giver. their liv •s
She coneluded the ce1·emony
a poem.
Mr Gardner spoke briefly o •
the purpose or Memif'ial Day
which hon.~s all h.er'1s ot all wats
end those who died in peace-time.
He said that on this day, th •
people o( America abyutc1 -t.emem·
ber the Jreatest Me~orial Day
made:
Lincoln'a
speech ever
Gettysburg Address.
'J.'he apeater commended th·•
National Legion for their "Back
to God", movement and reminded
hll audience of the fact tllat thi {
·' rountry was foun.t.ed for Diyi.Je
-,uidanee l.n goYernmer.~. He .wed
the dory of the Prodia:al Son to
Ulustfate bls talk. •
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The talk elaaed with a plea
person
redcdlcat •
that every
themselves so that the honore.1
dead would not bave died in
Tapa were played by
CrOQks and Mark Kelly of tht'
Middleport Band and the L6glon

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Potnii'DY·Io!Jddleport.,·OI!lo, Friday, May 31, tt57

,FQr the first time in many years residents in Pomeroy did
not see a Memorial Day parade travel all the way to Bee~h
Grove-cemetery, but a ~roe! parade did wend Its way west on
Second-s! 19 Butternut, south on Butternut to Main alljl ea51
on M~ln to the parking lot where cars and school busses were
·reot~y for the marehers to lake them to tbe cemetery,

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T'•e Young Adult Claas of the
Ma1,0n Metboclist Church mel for
~ wiener roast at the home of
Mr. and Mr1. Cbarles Yeager on

Columbufl. tcrmtr loco¥,) resldent1,
recuperatmg after his second
major opernllon in two weeks.
He 3 ccompaniAd hbl parents and
brother, Edward, to Mlddleport to
attend the funer al or Mr 1nd Mrs.
Georgi'! Halu:y on May 11 and be·
came til her'! Sahlrday May 11, he
was taken tu Meig!l Gt:neral Ho&amp;p1lal 1fter his J ppendlx tlsd rupturcd and pn 1ton1tla had set In
He wa ~ rH overing (rum tbiB' op·
eraUun whn ou Saturd.1y, May 26,
ne wa s operat.cd .m for a kidney Infcc tlnn
,
Mrs Yl'an,;er, the rormer Ethel
Kuuwan.l, h.as been lll&amp;ylnJ wltb
fn{'l\d :i wd 1clat1ve1 1n thlll area,
anti ! p t• nd~ , ach day with he.r son
lnternatltmal RelatJOna. Frod&lt;~l thl' husv till.
dtc Uoudaahe)t, Anna Moore.
Prf' ~lu n Is , 11 the room with Ce&lt;:ll ~Grace McMaster, Halllc Zerkle
Hay Sec, Middleport, who' Ia rc· Mary Park;
Leglalallon, NelHe
Vale. Geraldine Swadley, Auclre,:~
Theobald, AYa Harold,
Clar~
Murray, Membcnlrlp, Charlot''
' Pel'rtn, June Pratt Rou1h, NeUir
Zerkle, Elba beth Lowtcry; Embler!\
Pearl Reynoldl, Thelma Pratt.

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Veteran Organizations Cond,uct .
FLOOD CHASES THOUSANDS IN
Memorial Services At Cemeteries

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Eight-Year-Old
Underqoes Second Middleport BPW
Operation In Week President Names
Pmton Y•·•uger, eight YeaT nld Committee Heads
son of Mr. d Mrs Paul Ycauger,

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Wiener Roast ·
Is Held At The
Yeager Residence

Tue1day evening.
Tbose attendmg were Mr and
Mrs. Glenn Smith and daightcr.
Glenna, Mr. and Mn. Radford
•ngles •nd son1, Ronme and PttUI
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla Dudding, Mr.
and Mrs. Dallu Cad!e, Mr and
Mrs D~nt;y Yonker. Mr and Mrs
Bill 'l'homae, Rev and Mrs Rlcb
ard Wr1ght and daucbter, Lanellc :
Mrs. Ja~.:k Job1i1on and son , DenMra. Wr.~ley I&lt;'ry who n HI
t~nd the holt&amp; and ch.ildrcn
been re-elected president of the
Ann and Charles Marhn
MJ~dleport Bu!Jneu 1md Pr"·
fesslonal Women 's Club, has
poJdted the following committees:
Finance, Rose Reynolds, NJnd
Ru&amp;'lell, c-chaJrmcn, Sad1e McEJ·
hinny, Freddie Houduhclt, WU·
rna Sargent. Luella ~enk1n1o 1
Frances Rou sh, Nan Moore ; Caret~(
Advancement, E&lt;Jilh Forrest, Fa ~
le Erlewine, Sthel Chapman Ll'·
han Stelff, Health and Safety,
S.usan Park, Thelma Pratt, Paule\
Anne Neal. Jean Lama, E11zabtltb
P1ckeru~ Grace
Pratt.. Daroth~
Lacey, V1v1an Waddell

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and .

Baird-Wright
Nuptia1 Vows
Are EXchanged

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DUVMeeting Is
Held On Monday

coYerJng froffl ser~ous InJuries be
receJyed when h" wu hit by a
trbck on Locust Strut several
weeks ago
Mra. Herbt.o1 t .Miller president, 1
prelided wb&lt;:.n Jane Howell Tent.
Daughter of Umon- v~terans met
Monday eyening at t~e DAV Hall
Routme bw:ilneS&amp; wa r taken care
oC and plans complete:l. for the
Memorial Day service at the Beech
Grove cemt.ttry. non~ld Seevers,
Mr. and Mrs. J S Baird of Hog· putcr of the Pomeroy Chur(:h of
sett, W Va are announcmg the Chr'i•t will be the 1pcaker
marriage of thetr rlaus;hler, Ruth
Ella Baird tc. Olston 0 Wrlgh.t of
Polnt Pleasant, snn of M.- and Mrl.
Onnie Wright of Spen('er The wed·
ding took place on Saturday evening in Spen•.er

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Announ4;:ement Ia being made of
the enljlagement and approachmg
marrHtge ul Mu1s Doris Marll! Oh·
lmger dau&amp;htcr of Mr11. Tberelll
Oh.hnaer of Letart to Dr Ruben C.
Santo; son of Roherto and Paulina
Santos of Mcnterty, Mextco
MISS Ohlmger IS a 1955 graduate
of Wahamtl Hich School and ts
em ploye d il, the X-ray department
of the St Joseph Hosptlal in Park-

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Mrl and Mn:.' p, 1... Mitch, and WUUam
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we~ ele&lt;:ted when the Ladiea AU1· ll was agree
d. R. .Houck, Gallipolis, w11l bf: o :
diary of Drew Webster Post Amer· Brown to tile. June . ee nfg u10 Saturday, June 1 at the Heath

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