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Winfield Hoffrrian, 39, or ~
tart w. Va., arrested for intox'1 ·
,.u~n by Mi\tdleport t&gt;atrolm•n ;
Gilkey was rc)ease~ today aftt~r
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DKVOTIID TO JNTE&amp;ESTS OF 111!/GS MASON AlUL\

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In all hkelthood next November voters of Me1gs County
wiLl wnte yes or no to a $200 000 bond Issue to build a
veterans memonal hospital here It 's been a long time on the
stove If JUSt one volcr over half of those voting approve the
proposltJOn IS ready to serve
At this early stage the pubhc wl11 want to have the, answers
to at least two questwns They are
1 Wh) and how has there beoo the shift lrorn a 65 per
cent majority to a plam majonty needed to approve the ques

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Above It was Implied that "this time 11 looks like a good
chance There has been a hard core of hoapital tupporters In
thla "?unty totalling approxlmotely 55 per cent 01 the voters
golna"to the polls that h
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puH:ose except one aoklng f500 000 several yeura 110
ere iB little reason to believe they will desert the ship
now

PLAN GUEST NIGHT
Guest Naght wall be observed
when the Pomeroy Garden Club
meets Monday June 3 at 7 30 p
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me with Mrs Edward Baer as co
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CARAMEL

her mama although ltttte Jano
at 18 Is what Is known " a dish

Mrs Ermal

ScbreckeiJJOst of

Parkersburg w Va eal,ed on her
Gracie s ,;ot four &lt;.'" five he d tist(lr Mrs Dea.n Brinker Sunday
afternoon
of k1d' and ao has Mary Grace
Joyce Car1on Dor-othy Cirele
No One 11on Is eaptnln of thrKaren Holter Robert Smith and
football team and Mpry s N
one 111 entermg Duke mf!dJca Billy Carleton all attended the Coschool next year £1ut despite 11 1 op meeting at the Pomeroy Senior
the ravages or yean nnd war an
Hi.~h School ~~day nl&amp;bt
Mr and V.rt Wilmer Circle of
children my ex gab are st ll
more than marriageoable even GalllpoUs called on Mrt Mary
with the tempering ,r time nnrl Circle and aon Melvin Tueaday
Mr and Mrs James Clrole ud
1 woulrl cheerfully marry them
all If Mama thetr hu•bands uod .!lon .ftickey ot Sprlnahlll W V•
the laws of bigamy would hoi
M'r and Mn Georte CirCle and
daughter Carol of Pomeroy and
,un for 11
one of thu compliments to mv Billy Cerleton were dinner IUHII
early good taste In dames l&lt;l thuh
vinMn
Tbur~ay
husband~r une-rringly ~~~ Of the of
cblcks round theln~lv~s ROOd
guy 1-doctou lawyer~ -n\ercbauts
who &amp;hoot a low 80 goU game

IIIlTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs Jame&amp; Dorgan Jr
Harrisonville are announczng the
\llrtb Of 8 e% pound fOD James
Timothy
lla;Y 27 at Sehaekel
8 5, SIGN ON
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CliDlc Mason W Va Grand
7 00 Today
parents are Mr and Mrs James 9 00
Boraan Sr and Mr and "'Mrs 10 00 Romper Room
The Prt~ !a Right
James Law Columbul
10 30
Trutb or Consequenet-t
1100
Tie Tae Dough
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11 30 It Could Be You
The May meeting o! the EUB
12 00 Cunent
Live W1re Class WQS beld at tb
100 My Uttle Marsle
home or Mra K J Scott and t I
30 Tennessee Erme
cc.-boslesaea were Mrs Berna d 200 Matinee Theater
Leivmg Mrs S H Re1tm1re Mrs
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300 Queen for .a Day
Howard BUrriS and Mrs Ivan 3'5 ~dern Romances
The new
oUieer&amp;. were m
Shawver
ch•re:e when. the WSCS met ::.1'
Mrs Howard Burris was lead r
Tuetday at tbe ehurcb with Mrs 1nd the theme waa Mother A
Vlr~td !lotllh DTelldent. presidlnll short bu.!ltness meeting was con
MT.s Freda M1Uer cave the
---'--,-I!ICripture readln.J and pray('r CHAN'\J'EL 13 MONDAY
waa offered by Mrs Ralph Grov"" 10 59 Sign On
Mrs wm Jeffers snd Mrs Ralph 12 00 Noon New.!l
Parker
12 1~ Neighbors
8 00 L1re On The Farm
Mrs Purley Karr presented 12 30 Llberaee
8 30 Captain Kangaroo
the proaram as her tcpie ~b.re 1 oo The Feminine Touch
9 ao Mighty Mouse Playhouse
His Glory Reptesentint the B1s
2 00 Afternoon Ftlm Festival
10 00 Lucky 8 Rancb
hop In the PhJIIpplnes was Mra 3 3[) f 1fe Wltll Elizabet)
10 30 Taler of te Texas Rangen
Dena wmdsor and the milston
i 00 Cartoon-rnub
1\ oq l!Ig Top
aries Mrs G
L Mlcbael and 5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
12 00 The Lone Ranger
Mrs E B Knight
6 00 Five Star Final
12 so Lite ln USA
Guesta prea:ent were Rev ' a 1~ John Daly New!l
12
45 Baseball Prevtew
1
Grove Mrs Henry Beaver and 6 30 Wire Serv Ce
Game or the Week
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Tommie Darst
7 30 Voice of Firestone
Feature Report
A
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Rev and M~ Grove will soo • 8 00 Prf!si Conference
be teavlnJ and
Mrs Windsor a 30 't'op Tunes and New Talent 4&lt;30 TV Clusroom
l spoke bneny on behalf or the 11 00 Marshall College
500 A1r Power
group expressing
rt'grets ami 10 00 Newg of the Night
5 30 Rango Rider
eommendmg lhem on the goo 1 10 10 Theatre 13
600 Zane Gi'i!Y Theatre
work thoy aceompillhed while m 11 30. The J.~e NEJWS
11&lt;,30
Show
our m!C!st Mrs Grove respondeJ 1,,1~1:;3;;5,;;;S;;Ig;;n;;;,;O;;;''f==;;;;;;;;;;==•• 700
tbankmg all for their cooperatwn
800 Gale Slorm Show
The birthdays of Mrs Karr and
SRO Playhouse
Mrs M-arion Wood were obstrve I
GuMmoke
Refreshment! of tee cream
~olden Playhouae
rake and Iced tea were served
'J' e J~ntt&gt; Sbow
Co-hostenes were P..tn Ra~rh
Parker Mrs
Joe Bailey Mr"
MONDAY
Wlnc1sor Mrs Clyde Calvert and
7 00 J1ptm1e Dean
Mrs Mabel van Mete1
7 30 .Bllaton Bladde
u GO Captain Kangaroo
8 30 Corliss Archer
BASHAM
I 00 Garry Moore
Ralph Edward Trussell son of
9
so Alltbur Godfrey
Mr and Mrs Stanley 'l'r)18seU ol
10 30 Str1ke It R1eh
Balhln and Mlsa ~hrtha Jean
11 00 V\llliant Lady
Jqrkbart dauahter of M.r and Mra
11 15 Love of Life 1
Pet~ Klrkllart of New York were
11 SO Seareh for Tomorro\lf
married on May ' at Brookvttle
II
fG GUid(bg Lilht
lrld Mr and Mn Bill Youn1 ot
12 00 Katie s Kitchen
Middleport were their only at
1130 As the World Turn•
tendant•
1:00 Our !4181 Brookl
Lut Monday evenJn&amp; 1 laree
1 SO HoliJeparty
crowd of tr~enda IQ.d nelahbon
2 00 D11 Payolf
11ve tbem an old lubloned bellln1
2~0 Bob Crotby Show
and thower tt the home of bit
parenll
'they recieved miD)' lovety and
uHful 11na flom thote preMitr•nd
from many tbat were unable to
attend •
Jet cream c:a)l;e potato chlP,I
12 til SliD On
coffee anq punch w~re ierved
1 00 Movle1
about 80 fdettl
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The new fMr and Mra Trullell
lli:bo Two-Guo Playbouae
are rnldlnJ at Apt S Brownell
e oo .Let'• ll'alt n OYer
Ave, Middleport, Ohio He 111 em
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25 Newa and Sports Headllnec
ploy~ with the Kaiser Construe.
130 l':QIIOUI F!lon Fellivol
' 8 00 !IJll ta~n.. Welk Show

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bofta or the p•renh 1 could rur
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L'!lroilo on the str..t and oa\1
you the ourname without fear of
a-ra:ument The juntor Jane' h'\"

mama 2&amp; years 110 and Laurens
Payne
WaiJaee
G1oves
Ml 3 Jr tlu aJI hil 'PIPI'I tralta II
Nell Orovea. Clendenin W Vll well 11 hiJ appearance
Fred Grove• So Cbule.sto
All theMe peop)e Uve ln tl'la
Mr ani! Mra Fred Grah•m and kind of houRa you would b.a ~e
Mr 1nd Mrs Luther Onhun liked to live ln II you'd marritd
I eft Hand W Va Mr and llr• them-..bouset wltb trees and
toben Dlckaon. Mr
and Mr1 dens and big apacioua TlmbHns
Funeral servlre• for EYt!rel fto)' Vlne)'ald and Mn M•xln, rooma fonver fUled t wlth relaxeJ
P!lmewood were h!!ld frum t 1c Creamer 111 l)f Coolville Mr al'ld klda There Is no juvenile delin
MetbodJ1t Church In Thppcn Mra C1rl Rieh~UJ~on and Mr antt quency Mere In the sense we re•l4
Plains Wedne11day at 2 p }I Mra Gnnt VIneyard all o( Day about It Sure one of the kldt11
beer and m1ybe
Wi\h Rftv John Elwood putor of ton Mr and Mn Dille Vlneyll'd 1et an extra
prang
a
tar
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.slttor haa to 00
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Mr
and Mrt
the Fore•t Run Mt'thodlsl ( h11rc~ T1lmad1e
otl!ciaUni
hmaa Vtneurd
Belpre
Mns talked out of marrylnr a dfelm
&lt;"bildrol'l boat In her senior y~ar in hlch
Special mush': WI..• provided b\ 'YIUdred ~,1Un1 and
M1N
P'loda Vtneyaro ~ehoool But nothina very bad
Fr~~teland Norrb Bur al w11 ~ 1 1 Canton
and Mfl. Gut happeno !hat dldn\ happen to oll
'he Chrtltlan Cemelery and P-'1 Columbua Mt
Of US.
Wendt
fkenbur1
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1 haYe noticed that tbP.)' aU yetComln1 from out ot town we l
sir
and no-ma m and ~leaa,o .t.nd
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ARRIVAL
Mr 111n.d Mrt Homer Damewoo
tbant
you very wei~ and, th•t
and fOD Worthy Mr and Mn
and Ml'l Emmett Enyiand they haft 1a W'Ohdertullf wu'J
Herman Weatrall an I chlldren of Mr
Pa~ keraburp are annountln'f affection and Ntpeet tor Ma and
.ktren and Rodney En1ut We•
the birth o( a .an Kim Heward Pa tn the l'louna 1 'tt vtal..ted
r.u Charlet Ftlncuc-o Rnrl lUI on May 28 at the Camden Clarlt th,. mutual l!lr.lnc be'tween parer~t
Charle. J~ 11J o't Akron M'l
Ho1pltal m Pukenburfl The baby ond ahll&lt;l 1a complitely w~d'!l "
Myrtle Damewood Nvrth f\1nK
weajhed .even pounds foualeon
YUle Mr and Mn Owen Dam ~"­ ouncea at blr~ Mn Englend Ia ful There 1.1 no ehildren'a ho¥tt
wood Mechanicsburt o
lh " the lor~ *":forJe Howard no adult a hour Much of the lime,
arldreu each other eimply as
Dan1 FeU and daughter Naom 1 dauthttr ot Kl' and Mu Stev.. they
Friend ..
London 0 Mr and Mr.!! Jlarlt-y Howar~ of li.,Uord.

Everett Damewood
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Jopma- stranger u allowed to f&amp;t
Into the family to a t&gt;t&gt;lnt where
there aeems little ditference be
tween the junlora and the sen
lors Ma s old boy rriend almo t
quahf1es on an adqlt level with
BY ROBERT c RUARK
the kids which Is to say you
po:'~~~~~YN ha~ a ~ep~e~uJ, oon t feel uneasy , or at all old
ambitiOn to rome bock to call o amongst the youna UM
It is very po'asible that I am
the early ..:als m h1s l1fe and to
ov~rly
sentimental but this J &lt;~f
theck in afh r all these yea1 s 01
tlng
back
to basic »eclnnlngs b1&lt;t
whelher your taste waB any goo 1
been a very powerful experlenc~
1 wish to r eport that my taRt"
And I must say I m ]hooud or m~
wu
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youthexcellent
l recently~vcnsh ned
up the early tapte in lassies Up to now
none has turned tnto 1 pumpkin
car opa 1d a htlle e"lra attent1
(Copyright 1957 1\y Jfnlterl
to fmger nails crcase8 in panl!l
Feature
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Ahn·ed unnece'ssarz!y and wez t
courting I wlCnt to !we Gracie m
line town and Mar1an m .anoth r
and Jane m anothf'r and Mar
CARMEL
Is sttll another I haven t got
Mr and M s Wilbur; Bissell and
around to Nan vt!t but I m ga11 son Lon~ Bottom Vlstt(;d Mr and
ng on 1t despite some obv1ous
Mra J&gt;ou.:ias Circle a"d family
dis 01 dvantages
orte disadvantage u a woman Sunday
Sue Ellen Circle sp•t Monday
who beau
my name 11ftcr 1iJ
an'd
Tuesday with Dordl:hy Buth of
marital years- who Is rf!markable
Spiller
nnd who ls ge nerall y known ;
Mr and M s Ross Roush oJ Gal
G nny The olher druwbark~ 11re hpohs were recent guesh of Mr
~evt&gt;ral large form1duhle hu"
hands
and about a hundred and Mrs l,.loyd Roush and son
Mr and Mt'N Hayman Barnltz
young uru who all play {ullbael&lt;
and
sons of Lincoln Heliht.8 were
on the football team Courtln
Sunday evemnK auesls of Mr and
under these &lt;llfficultHJs hkC!JI J
Mrs De11n Brinker
bit or doing but l have clutch
Florence 11.nd Lmda ClreJe called
my flowen firmly ~' hann al d on Mrs C [ Arnold of Athen•
showed up ten minu les early
Road Monday
The thlnR that amazr-s me mo~t
Mr and Mra Jlanson Holter of
Is that after nil th~e yeors f'!vcry Forrest Run called on Mr~ MlfY
body Is still very pretty and Clrclt Tuesday •ftcrnoqn
the same quaht:v or w t and In
Mr1 and Mrs Dour.ln Circle
telllgeuee I sought unknowlnlolll ealled on Mr and Mrs Lewi1 Qull
then atlll manages to pcrs1sl to- len of Long Bottom Frldly
dnv Jane~ balr IS completelv
Florence "nd Sue Ellen Circle
white and she has four kid!! but
viJlted Mr and Mrs Buren Dun
Uttle Jane stm am t a' pretty a' can or Clifton W Va Frlday

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placed m the Pomeroy Emergency 12 30 Hopalong Cassady
Squad Heart Reactor Fund
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Hospital Question Looks Like Goocl
Chance This Time As Plan Is To
Seek Bare Mo jority 01 Vote Approval

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ICE CREAM $OCJ,(L
1000 Fury
The Sew Rate Sewlna: Cl ub will 1030
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nt¥ DeUvery by ('JTf'ier where available 30 eents per
1reek.: ooe vear In advance tt The Dally Sentmel office $U fiOjj w
.raoatha $7 80 tbree m011tha 13 90 By motor route where an able
Gne month $1 By .mall one year $8 Iii monthJ $t2JI three molfbl.
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editorial office phorlll' 397

laid for the 1958 vote Close scrutiny of plans lor the lnsUtu
tion to date are scheduled nqt week with the architect out
ot Wheeling While ft!deral funds are still available the trus
tees could see ho wtnt in going to thq voters •lain asking for
a sum of money which might not be enough Can you'
That happened once before In 1946 The amount or the
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Tbe annual r•mjl, ptcnj.c of the
Auxiliary of the M.iddleRort Fire
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profit association
T
he answers to both theSe questions has been yes Mr Ber
nard Fultz of the law firm Webster and Fultz, has given 8
dear road ahead !llgn &amp;nd Tuesday night the trustees took
action to get the ho!lpltal show on the road a'aln
Why •200 000 Instead of '100,000'
Co ts h
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lliCMAIID S. OWIN- GINIIIAL MANAGER
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lliYNOLD I GRIINil- IDITOII
NaUoaal tdftrtia~J:l.&amp; repreaentatlvt~ Bottl.nelll Kimball, Ine.. Ml
t.lutoa A\"e New YOiir: City US N Y
lntered aa ~ elau m•illoJ matter at the poft oltloe tt Pom

2 And why 1s $200 000 bemg asked mstead of f!QO 000 as
was asked 1n 1956'
These questions can be answered with reasonable clarity
I he first IS a matter of law and legal mterpretat!on of the
law as related to our peculiar circumstances in Meigs County
The other refers to that ever present fact of 19501Bh Amer1
cana nsmg costs of construction and plain good sense
Or1gmally a 10 year tax levy was approved by a heavy rna~
JOnty of voters In 1946 to raise $150 000 for a memorial to
veterans It was voted under authonty of the veterans' rnem
ona1 statute requiring a 65 percent fllltJOrlty ThrOUjlh,tLiech
nlcal error at law bonds could not be sold against the levy It
all had to be collected
By the lime the levy expired laat year valuatlons In Ia&gt;&lt;
duplicates had hiked the take to slightly In excess ot $200
000 The rfloney was and Is available
•
Meanwhile three other attempt.o at ral•lni addllioDal funds
to match w1th federal and state funds were made at the polls
All were defeated The moat recent was lilt November when
It was felt on architectS' advJce, that flOO 000 would be auffl
c1ent to complete a 45 bed institution when add~ to the levy s
'200 000 plus H1l1 Burton funds (one-third of tb~t total cost)
rv.o of these ballot attempts were made under the same code
au th on ty th evet erans memorta I stal ue requIrina
....... 85 per cent
In the meantime in 1948 a vistUng common pleas court
JUdge ,..uled in a test case here that ttle 1946levy money could
be used for a hospHal BB a memorial for veterans, although
the people voted on the question of a memorial for veterans
It was clear that the public had understood they were voting
for a hospital ShU, there was that technlca;Uty
This past wmter persons set back but not diJcourased by
h
t ~ 1956 November defeat on the hospital, prevailed upon
Rep George A Meinhart to have a bJil approved in the gener
f al a.ssembly reducing the maJority required for approva.I from
M5 pu cent to 55 per cent They also wanted the Jaw to say
'the memonaJ questton could be presented in a special elec
tion unclouded 10 voters eyes by other bond questions
M M
r elnhart prepared such a bill By the tim.s.tt came up
for fmal senate vote however It Wa'S feasible onfi!9 have the
reduction pf majonty from 65 per cent to 60 per cent Also a
memoria) question the new Jdw said could be oUered voters
at prJ mary and general not specially called elections
This not unreasonable emasculation WR&gt;S due purely h) the
pphtlcal rressures against the bHI as originaJly proposed The
i
,act on o Mr Memhart served one outstanding purpose tt
kept the Issue a.live ln the public mind
Followmg a post defeat meeUng of the local Veterans Me
mona) Board ot Trustees Jast fall an exhaustive legal opmion
was requested on what exactly Could be done in the future
Special study was f.lven the possibility or ptesenUng the ques
i
t on to voters aga n under the county hospital section of the
Ohio code Here only a b&amp;re majority is requlred The big
poivt to he settled was whether or not the f200,000 raised
earlier coul~ legally be used with funds raised under a differ
ent section of the code md also whether or not a memorial
hospital so financed could be leased by the county to 8 non

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Ideal for 1mall b3me or cabl~
June 8 with Evongellot;" Rev
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Erneat 'J'hoimu, Putor, DOl} r
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Farm mnvlUe

~ 28-Jcres

sh

and bathr double garage
l);o~s&amp;, two eh!c
ken bousea btilldlntll e:x.trl'
room•

harp, brOoder

good condition. On ~¢ate b.i.gh
way Let 01 1how you tbls on"
~esidence elolle-tn, !our room~
large
poreh
aarden other

buildings blacktop I'Olld f3,60&lt;)
•.able model
Realdence Haippy HoUow road
Jt'bnine m'lftll&amp;. A 1,.. condition
eight acrea, five rooms. $2 100
$'711 00 M~tia waabin1 ma.eh Retldenee Pomfl'Oy aeven too .s
Jne $26 00 Charle.a People1"
and bath large lot $3,500
Pbone 413 or CJ084.'M
6-Sl.J+tl
Re.-dence, close JD tbree rooms
MINNOWS,
worma ind ni.J"-t
porch ~xlra nice lot, $2 200
trawleJ'I See Bib Qualll Ke r Farm
120-aerea
aeven room
St Pomero,J.o29.6tp
bot.LII la!'le ~
other out

We wiab to expl'fl$ our •pprt!Cla
UoD 1nd ~.thanb to the EWJng
Fuoeral Home Re\ John E
wood, .Freeland Norris Mr$
Jobn Scott pall bearers, tho 1
tending fiowen and to every
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timbertflke
fruit
plen aty
water Better
a look
~ne wbo belped (n any ,...,,. Wlll sell my Face
e1eetrlc
coneole
thl•
one
/
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during the lllnesa ud death of
for b'U price 224
SL
Farm 1SO.acres
seven room
oul' father E\'Uett M Dame5-»3tc
bouse
lara:e
barn
good loe
Mra Helen Damewood
wood.
1:10n
owner
1a
old
and
wants
Lester and Etlef!n
8-11te 3 well riga terms
HOO.OO up
to
sell
Muke
us
111.
offer
Walter Davb B1lthnore Obi
Earl D Mender 1\ealtor
We WIBh to expreas our thank_.
34:1! Pataskala
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Pearl Parker Agent
Pom£roY, Ph. 201
ahd
'lPF'Ciation
to Home
th' Rawo
Unp.Coatl
Funeral
tH-31&lt;
the
Middlt!port
Ernergeocy Aiuntfnum eombl~tloa. atorm aad
Squad to the mlnlster.s and
tcreen wiDdowa and door« Steel
eingers and to the l(1ddleport
and alummum awnlnl• and caaGood Qelll Used Cm
J..odge No 383 F 1: A M.
opies C•U WilUara Radford
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Malo SL Pomeroy
4 27 tl
Che&amp;tl - loAU Window Faftl__
Frlgidalre Betrlgeratora.
I•Dr Furnhure. MlckUePort, Ohio
4291! II rooms anct bath completeLY 1 edecor•-1ed lnt1de and onl Call
at SO!Y-w: 1"'JiWin St Pomeroy
evenings
6-l..Jte
FOUND--S\J'aY Beagle Pup ideo 5. room house with b51th situated
' llf)' pay for this ad Tueke"'on CHester Road See Walter
Middletqrt
man
Grocery
Ward
tt Five Polnta prlll Sa'
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6-21.Sto
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wut be tor

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111 d.J ofJuly and thai Jlid d..
fendaat"'la ~uii'ed to 11.'"nswer the
NJIJI on or ~fore the slid lit day
ollult, IJM
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NEW YORK Up - There• a
bua:e pot of gold in the form of
multi million-dollar pay-afofOU
televlliCtn de~ waJtlna ror
Brooklyn Dod~ and New
Giantl in Callfonua.
The deal wu made public wheD
Mark Sullivan pretident ol tbe
Telephone aDd Telegnpb
s11d in SU Franellco FricllY
nrm b negotiatlns With tbe

nl

was aU turned m Pla111 wue t •
thered toward~ wvint tbe alum•

Newlywe.ds Are
Honored Guests
At Buffet Supper
ar.

banquet. lnatallattOD or of~l
Hr and
Joha B.eDty Ru.
cers Waf poatponed ur.til latr. oell (Julie S.,ler) reeent oew!Jo.
Tbelma HendeHOn led tbf! p ro- wed• were tueftl Of hollOJ' .&amp; 1
eram on .. We Gave Because ·~re. lhower ud bullet iupper WedLove taken up m dirllogue form nesdaJ evea!q at the bo,ae o( Hr
We bave lor ,
Tbe meetint doted witb prayer aOd lin. Ar!r1e PI~ Point
INTERESTED BVYI!BS
by Garnet WJnd.land Quart.erl)" Pleuant, W Va;: The: table war at
reports were made out after th ~ tn.etive with a 1aee: e-over and a
TWO NICE HOIFJ in Monkey
meeting The boftela served home eenterpiece of wlllte FCIIel with
Rua. Pomeror Medium ~
made ice
cream
and ca &lt;e wb•te eandlea and Jreenery oo
~nder $0000
The next meeUnJ wlll be bel~ tt eitber aide
the borne of Helen Woode o
The couple reee.I'Ved a number
84)U~ID 7 ROOM HOME, both; itla,lron Corp ol New York to tet
June IS.
ofslflti.
aU utilltieJ WriiJit St , Poma com box closed clte\dt ttleAlfred. Grange will observ ...
.Present were Kt and Krt. Ir~
networt on tbe Welt Coat
eroy Two llrJe toll odlohi,lnJI!
Rural Life June 2 at the Onn.... ~ tel,l, llr and Mn. liany IIWet.
and when the two elubl tramPriced to aelt at $6,1100
Cburch at 2 o•ctoct with Re
Ill. aod lin. lat.er Rwsell J(r
there
Moffett deUvenng tbe meuage
1nd Mn Roter CUJluDll' and $u-The Dodger~ Jt Wit reported JOL
SEVERAL LARGE farm proCarrie Swartz recently •pent a •anna Arnold, an of Pomeroy,
week at the homf! or heJ" 1011-ID- Mr •nd Mn L D GreeA and ebJJ..
1 Mn Alma Bro1ro
law
a:n6" daugbter M.r and Mr • dren, Sandra Lou and BWy, Nno
Of)eDiiiDI lbe e11d with
' and Mrt. Joe PhiWpa; and Ylllttnc Rex O'Brien helpmg to care Cor Haven
INTERESTED PER&amp;0NS
her daughter wbo
wa• Ul of Mila Mary AuiDiller Hartford,
frienda
SHOVLD CALL 452
llr aod lin. WUbur Stewart and
Mr and Mrs loha DyU and vtr'UI pneumon&amp;a
To See The.., Good B11ys
~ fi'Odl llere auendins tbe lou, laet and Gary Kra Belen
son Gary ol Xenia. and I&amp; and
C1theriue Stewart and ehlldreo, faren
Mn. lerald WoOdrum and daugb.. celebratiOD oJ Jln
tetJ Vletie and Debbie, Of Da)toD Woode 1 97th- birtbdaJ Sunday a Ja:mq. aDd Ralph. IIJ'J. Fannie
ipent the week end with tbelt the H11Jcrest Home at Athens PranclJ and Mn BGu E Stewart.
were Mr and
lfn Chu: D Jl,lson, W Va , )lr and Mn: l.ek
father Sam Dyke
Woode
Mra
Role
Carr Mr and Fowler and dana:bte!', Tamll"a Mr
Mr and Mra GUN Smlth 1nd
L8GAL NO'TI~E
and Mtt Ora Hiftbp .and son
Mrs
Jewell
Carr
Mr
and M
daughten,
Maraant
and
Chll'lotte
SherlH'1 Sale of RHI lst•tt
Stowart
11iH Sl!aron X., PUlaCarr
and
two
ehildrerCharles
Lonnie Hutton, )It and Mn Honel
The Sta.. Df Ohio, MJ:Ip CouDIY
bury
PL
PleaW&gt;~
lin Mlll'l' Ho~
Mr
and
MD
Clarence
Render
on
Denney, Jim George- Wanda Coy
ComrltOn Pl... Court
stein and 10n Jeff and Mr1 Pearl
and
Mr
and
Mn.
Delbert
Gaul
1ame
1lr
1nd
Mi'A
Herman
Grate
and
Ctlbont Nttfonol Bonk
mood
daughter Vleltie a11d ton, Johnny son and daughter called on U.: Fox Huntinrton W Va
A
tint
mnlae
splurge
ot
1il:
and Mr and Jl.l'l JUebatd Grueser and Mrs. Arthur Atherton and
Waltw~ "Fri:nklln GII11101'W
PlalUI were diiCUIIed for the ;m..
r.una scored oo two bits ud five and son Cbarlea, attended the Bar daughter Sunday P M
DUll plc~DIC to be held at the But
Case No 12 462
wal.U given up by Pomeroy hurler
tt reunion .at DanYille., Sunday
land Part n July nowtn were
In pursuance of an order of sale
Bulfmgton spelled defeat
Rev IDd ¥rL wUUam Lyon, or
ded.ic:aled in memory of Jenny CuC)f real estate In the abOve entitled
the Tigen
Detroit Mleblgan are Wilting her
udy and Frances E Wdlard The
WCTU MEETII&lt;G HILO
action to me directed as SheriU
Four of those nma c1me on mother Mn. Julla Grate anti rela
The W C T U of the Rutland meeting closed with a prayer
of Meigs Co 1 w11l offer for pub11C
w1lk8 and a bue&amp;- tlvee
Coolnea and tea were Jerved by
Kethodl.lt rnureh held ttl MaJ
auction at door of court Hawk
run bY Ralph Clark
The £1UIY Bee CluJ of tbe Chra• meeting at the hom~ of Mr1 En the boste••
Potneroy Ohio m the above nam:
M~J Clatk.
tlan Church enJo)ed a party tn the
~d County on Saturday Ju)y 8
All tbree ol tbe Tigen runa: ch~P"Cb basement J'ridaJ evemng F1enuog and daughter Noretha
Charles: Le1tcr is bomr a&amp;r
Thursday at 2 P M
19117 at 10 00 a m the fqllowi.Qa: qame by way ot the home run ball
The devotionals were led by two weeb sc:MooJing Jilt ililbe
described real
attuated ln Terry Oblinger sluhed one out in Dellctous refresh.nta were .een
ed by the hosteu Mra Ethel Bur
Bailey Meter School Cleveland
or
or
the th1rd inning and Gary Moore son lisslsted by Urs Mlinan Guea!' Mn Etbel Nelson 1be 59DK
Mrs Iva Capeb"'rt retll1'lled
Walkmg
Witb
God
was
read
by
son or Dinty Moore a rormer and lilts Thelma Mlebael
home after v11iting relativell in
Mu
Eva
Flemwg
triple A pbver cracked ane over
Sunday dinner gue1b of Mr and
Weirton for aevera.J wee.ka
J'rayer from the Upper Room
t~e bead of the nght fielder w1tR Mrs Cbules Amot were Mra Fran.
Mr and Mn F A Batey M
and The Lord 1 Prayer w~re pven
a mate aboard In the r1fih Moore cea Larkin and son John
m un1son The subJeclJ were Cbild and Mrs l 1 Stu·art attended th •
estate led the hitters with two b1ta in
Mr and
John Folan and Tram1ng ant! Mother Love Several State AJJOC1ation Chamber ol
aztuated m SaUtfuury Township two trips
daughter
of
London
Ohio spent artieleA on each were read and dis- Commerce meettng m Pa1te ..
Meigs County Oh1o and bounded
Winnmg p1teher wu 1 l year-old the week end wtth btl parents Mr
burg last Thursday
i'nd desertbed as followa Situated 81Ily Jewell who was re-l.teved m
cussed
and Mrs Wdham Folan. Sunday
m Vtllage tJf PDmeroy County of
Rev and Mn A. A AngleS ..
Two new members Mr• Mar
the sixth BuffLngton ga~ way to guests of the Folana were their gar~t Weber and Mrs Jenme Bry of Fatnnont, W Va vi11ted ba
Meigs and State or OhiO to-wit Etldle Bartel.J in the rourth
daughter M1 and Mra Cui MH ant were arl!!ed to the lJDJon
.!IOn and w1fe ReY and MfS' A A
and m Frl'etwn No 25 Town No
ler and famliy Atbena
A:ngle laat Friday
_
24 and ~D f!J No 13 to-wat
Rev and Mrs J T GarroJl and
lira
Jewell Chiton and chal
-Beginning on the Wesl side of
S
daughtera JeffSaturdl)' ror lfarDJII I
of Roanoke va art vlllti•&amp;
the 'tbomaa F:ork Road leadmg * e
Valley Grince- 2812 duke, Ark to viilt hi1 parents and
d" ....... heren parents.
Mr aDd .,._ Job'"
Mrs Hf!len Chne Mr an m..ra
lrom 'Pomeroy Ohio at the cor-ner held their regular meetmg Friday relatives
Gr1mes
M
James
MeGee
and
b.mllJ
Akton
or la}lds own-ed bv Dabney heirs evenmg with Htlrbert Shields WM
rs Mary Donahue ur asststlng VISitf! .. over the week end with Mr
Mr and Mra Raymond Darbng
and land of James Martin thence PTeslding 'I he meetme opened 1n the care ot Mrt L I Hemer
..,.
and
son are v1eat1onmg m Bur
tJ11.A.
and Mrs Lew1s Walker
a I o n g the North
ljlle
of Wltb T'The Battle Hymn of tbe Re
R
ND PERSONALS
Mr and \Ira Geor8e Baer and lington. Iowa
laid Fracbon No 25 N 88 - OOW pubUe fOllowed wtth pr1yer by
Mr and Mrs. C1rl Weigand or son Wilham and Dr and JITI. K
lin Edgar Layne JS visiting
feet thence N 89 30 E 718 reet the chaplain Mrs Mabel Rousta
Toledo. spent a few daya the pa II: D Amsbary Pomeroy left Satur Mr and Mrs. Wald Weaver al
The seerb.ry 8 report was read
reet; tbenoe N 89 30 E 178 feet
week w1th Mr and Mrr Thlle Bach- day m'lrnmg for Mtngo West Vir Cadiz 0
to the West tide of said road by Mr• Dons Sayre Pl1ns were
Kr and Mn George Rickard
to spend a wu kon 1 campthence alons the Weft side of said made to observe tile first and see nerMrs Ella. J1v1den Mr1 H~ver gm1a
mg and fis.hJDI trip
of
SteubenVIlle vtaited relatavea
road_ N 38-00 W 156.8 feet to ond degree at the nest meeting
and
Mrs
Myrtle
Farmer
of
Nttro
r
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
Wbeeler
bm
over the weekend
tM place ol beelnnmg contammg All members and off1eers are urg
Mr and Mn Emory Roush of
2 and 45/100 Acres more or less ed to a.terd The fol1owing meet W Va spent Fr1da31 and Saturday and sons .Mn. IAren Delong and
With Mr and Mrs Earl MclLdf~e j daughter canton Ohio and Mrs.. Arlington Va U')e IP8Dd.ing a
Exeephnc and reserving the coal mg tnapection will be exereJsed
Ernest Molden caUed on Mr Henry Sprouse aJJd. daugbWr Bet week with Mr and Mrs. Erwm
and other mmerals In and under
Mr and Mrs Robert Stelfr of
said premises and the r~.ght to rM1orlo,n,_Ob10 apent a day wath and Mrs Walter Swe~t of Colum. ty of Faupoant Oblo Mr,s Robert We1ver and fam.Uy
Lauderm1lt 2nd Mr and Mn Law
mine 'IRd nmove the same( with Mt• J
Roush Mra Louuse Parr bua Sunday
Bryant
is
rt!ported
renee Nap()Er Sr called on )(r
BANQUET
Mra
Els1e
out inJury t,:, or use of the Jurface and Mrs William Varian
I.Dlproving
from
arthrJlli
lnd
Mrs
LeWis
Walker
Sunday
Tbe
annual
Philip Sporn ban
and autijert to aU ways ana nghts
Mre Elmer Grimm of Belpre Ls
Mr
and
Mrs
Arebie
Slmpkirts
of
Mrs
RobeJ1
LaudermJit
aeeom
quet
wu
held
M'ay 17 at tb1
or WI)' fllongl any mineral seam v~lhng wlth ber son. Mr and Mra
ot Elkhorn City Ky spent the panled her daughter Mn. Henry Martin. Hotel 1ft Pomeroy Tbe e
unde1 aakl premll'ea
Rodney Gr1mm
week end at their firm on Parker /Sprouse home t.o Fairpoint
were twelve te1m1 10 thf! M- !i7
Mr and Mrs Earl Lynch and Run vi11ting rtiendl and relatives
Belpg % the same real ettate
Mr and Mrs Hanson Bolter league With H A. Davis as preeonve'fed to FJ.len Neaselroa.d et Cindy Mr and Mrt J P Burnell
Stb1e School wtl.l begm .June 3 Amanda £1aer and 11r and Mra. 11dent.
al bf Jefferson Guess et al / by Charleston and Mrs H B Powell
at
the Cbriatiao Church.
William Faudree $pent Monday
Ralph Gtbb! lr was toutm ~
deed dated Jan 13th 1909 and re left Sunday for a trip in t.he
Margaret
Srn}th
was
a
pa(leDt
at
evemng
Wllh
Mr
and
MH.
Harold
ter
fDr the evenmg and sbort
eorded In :Volume 100 Page 257 South They will visit Mr and Mrs
the Mason Clinic Wednesday and Holte.. and 50n Stepbea of Long talks were by A. G Meblmal
aDd by deed of Aud1tor or Metes Van Darby 1n Geora:aa and tben Thuraday bavmg ber tonmls re Bottom Ohio
plant managet and B A Dava:f
COunty Obio, by deed dated Jan travel on tl:e Flonda.
1
moved.
Mfi.
Robert
Vmey&amp;Td
and
daugb
JWph Gibbs Jr pre~~entf!d tro
uary 19th J912 'lnd recorded m
Mr and Mrs Paul Erwin and
Nancy
Jo
Parter
Syraruse
spent
ter
and
Mrs
King
suent
Friday
pblea
to tbe wmruna: team
Volume 106 Page 402 Reeords of sona visited Sunday with Mr and
and
Friday
•lternoon
with
Mr
and
Mrs
Everett
Dame-Mam~naace
2 tbe team mem
Thursday
Deeds of Me1g1 County Ohio
Mrs. Don Bell
I
wUb Mr and Mrs Homer Parker wood and daughter Mtl Bobert ben being Nelson Roush R
Said pJemises appraised at h
and Mrs Earl Shank at
Lee
!;eft GUmore Bill Hayes. Gerald
$1..000 00 #nd cannot be 10ld for tended the Golden Wedding ann\ -and Linda
Mr and Mn Ross Sbuler and
MISS Helen Frances Baer and Kelly
later Damewood and
veraary of Mr and Mrs. Boward daua:hter
leiS than % of appraisement
Debra and ton DaVId Mw Rachel Roush apent Suoday Doug Jliller
Robert C .Hartenbach Carpenter of Syracuse Sunday
The '"runner up" team COJUlst
(Shltiff)
Mr1 E J Wet1el and aon Co- have moved from Blleyrur to Pom o,nth Mr and Mrs Hiram Richarson and ramdy of Columbus
1ng ol Ralph Gtbbs Jr
Carl
Webster &amp;: Fultz
lpmbua vlrnted Sunday with Mra eroy
Mils Sherry Khngel had her ton
Lester Ba11y Mrs Bertha Hottel' Searles. Will11:m
st1vers Bob
(Attorney•)
Wetzel t1 .s111ter and n1ece
Mra.
ca} 1 g, 22 29 O,te
Kayne Holmes and Mr and Mra ada removed at the Sehaekel Mr and Mr~ w 0 Faudree and CQ.ueh lolln Reltmll'e Carl Ten
Clime F'rld!y
Amanda Baer were the Sltarda)' nant aod Jaanes Russell al o
Roberi. Crow
Mrs
Beatrice
Dug111
IS
helping
dinner
guests of llr ud Mrl. Ce-- reemved 1 wmf's All members of
Mr and Mrs. Albert IDU lr
end with Mr and auJst in tbe care of Mr&amp; Donna ell Glass and Mn On Arrher of Maintenance No 3 team
Fry •nd new baby
Malta ObJo Mrs Afther aceall
IndlvnliUl awarda
went
h
Roseville
Cummins Ohio
vialted
panied tbem home
Ralph G1Ii'lis Jr for havmg th ..
Nora Gorham
Mr and Mrs J A Sapp and lieuona blgbest
while Wdl s
daughter Debbie Columbdl apent Dlvia reeetved
tropb1es for
S S attendance on May 26 was Sunday with relatives 1nd fr1ends m,he,~t a:in:gle Kame average and
43 the offermg $f1 06
of thts place
hishe.lt tbree same seriM BobhlThe roiiowfng officers were
Mrs Alfred Yeauger wUI leave S.yre, ,lece1ved trophy for moat
elected at the close of S S - Sundav for Callforn1a to sptDt improved bowler
Sec Cha.rlea Taylor aasm:ant some t1me \Uth her sun Mr and
The Labor Department won th
Nina Robmson
treas
Herman Mrs. Donald Ye1uger
team tropby during the 1eague
Tl)'lor adult class teacher, JJola
Mrs Amanda 811er and a.i.Ster toumament May f&amp;-24 whtle
Taylor and Cbas D. Woore, a.s Mrs Willard Faudree called on Jrlsh amgles trophy went to £1nh
sistant \Wiling Woqrters
Ella )tt and Mrs Everett Damew&lt;JOCI Gi1more and high doubles trophy
Weaver and Thelma Ht!Jndert~:n and d1ughter Mrs Robert Lee oo went to Jack Needs and Wilham
Busy Beet Eleanor Boyles and Fr1day afle .. noon
Winebrenner The 1~ague 11 held
Linnle Gaul Sunbeam.a Juanita
-Mn.. AINnll• BMt at Pomeroy Alley
Swarli and Dcms DilUnger Ll
rarlao Sartdfa Swartz and Rut~
Ann Sbaber Roll 't'alt Sli:ndn
Boyles and Clair Woode-; Usher ,
Millard Swartz and Lloyd Dill
Inger P1amsts Florence Speneer
Nma Rob~nson Helen Woo... e
COLUMBUS -Eating entertain·
Allo appearlng on the program
I mnle Gaul Sandra Boyles and ment and education wlll be the 1wUI be Bill Alford Associate Farm.
J''&amp;nice Swartz in turn
mam attrachons of tb&amp; sixth an Program Dm:dor and the "l.uekY
of Mr and Mrs
Worsbtp services were beld at nual PoultrY Day m Venailles 0 • Pennies who are uloO(!laie:d wltb.
were their son
f Cboretime
morning ndlo proHoward Largent of 10 45 wath Dinsmore Boyles • ~ on Thurslllay lune 131
leacler 2:9 atten~d
Enough barbecued t!hicken to gram and on tbe Midwestern llaY•
and Mri Naomt SChoon
Att,eodance at last Wed eve feed more than 10000per.sons will ride
diughter Conme of Co
prayer service was to w1th Haz"l
be prepared over the mammoth
Versailles lJ ona of the coonof Leewood W Warner a1 leader At the close of charcoal p1t The famout 11 25 d1n try 1 leading poultry and eq eenw1lh her mother the services the church present •d ners will be served from 12 o'clock ters M9re tban a DUibon esp. are
Rev and Mrs Grow Wttb a pl)"
and family
unhl 7 P m
bandleljt eaeh day m tblS 11mall
que
at a remernbran1 8 Following noon
Outstandlng evenl!l ~verlng all commumty
Garnet W111lamson eaUed
the presentation the groqp enjoy phases of tbe poultrY lnduatry
d
Anna Ehersbaeb of Pomee.d
a
soe1al
hour
in
the
basement
from
the
h.ymg
ol
the
to
the
ID
addit:id
to
the
barbecue
eVfninl
climaxed by a potlu~ luneb al c-onauo:aer are scheduled "'EVtrJ· l!blckrm 1nd rad1o shows there wiD
m honor ot tbi Grove• w;io e.t body 5 Farm Hour" will apln be ~ dt!monstrat10ns m var10111
peel to be mowd tbla rear
broadcast dtreet from the Poultiy .muea of t.be poultry and eu batThe ropllr meellq of lh• Day grounde at noon over Radio iness the IP.Ieetion or a qu~n,. exr
WSCS wart_ beld 1lly 2' at the Station WLW by Bob Miller Farm blbit booths \'isiU to ~oee111r.tg
plana contesb ant'l free
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home of Tbehnt Hej'fil&amp;C)D with Progr:t T! Director

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Pot-Of-Gold TV Deal Ready For
New York Clubs In California

u attendance of
.... in tharJe or tbe pres
Taylor wbQI .reported that tbe
ru.c, ,elaU.O and urulf1 money

here wou1d reeelve a lB-1ear eor1
traet at two d.JUioo doUara: a yell'
to teJeviJe rJl tbeir bome games
at Lol Alq:eltoa and probably thetr
road g1mes 11bo The Giant. eould
partidpate In the ume deal at
San Frtnciteo
Pre.entl.y the Doc&amp;cen reee1ve a
$7GO.OOO annual TV radio ioeome
at Brooklyn wblle tbe Glanb: 1et
$600.000 lor their rltlhtt
Tbe FCC ahoriiJ wiD authorize
te.O.oc or the van0111 pay TV
plani ill certain areu
of the
count.rJ Co1nbos TV bu not been
approved by the aoverament 11

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1231 Legal Not1ces

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Day In Versailles Thursday, June 13

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DKVOTIID TO JNTE&amp;ESTS OF 111!/GS MASON AlUL\

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This hmt: It looks like a good chance

In all hkelthood next November voters of Me1gs County
wiLl wnte yes or no to a $200 000 bond Issue to build a
veterans memonal hospital here It 's been a long time on the
stove If JUSt one volcr over half of those voting approve the
proposltJOn IS ready to serve
At this early stage the pubhc wl11 want to have the, answers
to at least two questwns They are
1 Wh) and how has there beoo the shift lrorn a 65 per
cent majority to a plam majonty needed to approve the ques

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Above It was Implied that "this time 11 looks like a good
chance There has been a hard core of hoapital tupporters In
thla "?unty totalling approxlmotely 55 per cent 01 the voters
golna"to the polls that h
ed
bo
•
II approv every nd Issue lor that
puH:ose except one aoklng f500 000 several yeura 110
ere iB little reason to believe they will desert the ship
now

PLAN GUEST NIGHT
Guest Naght wall be observed
when the Pomeroy Garden Club
meets Monday June 3 at 7 30 p
m at the ttome of Mrs Roy Betz
me with Mrs Edward Baer as co
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CARAMEL

her mama although ltttte Jano
at 18 Is what Is known " a dish

Mrs Ermal

ScbreckeiJJOst of

Parkersburg w Va eal,ed on her
Gracie s ,;ot four &lt;.'" five he d tist(lr Mrs Dea.n Brinker Sunday
afternoon
of k1d' and ao has Mary Grace
Joyce Car1on Dor-othy Cirele
No One 11on Is eaptnln of thrKaren Holter Robert Smith and
football team and Mpry s N
one 111 entermg Duke mf!dJca Billy Carleton all attended the Coschool next year £1ut despite 11 1 op meeting at the Pomeroy Senior
the ravages or yean nnd war an
Hi.~h School ~~day nl&amp;bt
Mr and V.rt Wilmer Circle of
children my ex gab are st ll
more than marriageoable even GalllpoUs called on Mrt Mary
with the tempering ,r time nnrl Circle and aon Melvin Tueaday
Mr and Mrs James Clrole ud
1 woulrl cheerfully marry them
all If Mama thetr hu•bands uod .!lon .ftickey ot Sprlnahlll W V•
the laws of bigamy would hoi
M'r and Mn Georte CirCle and
daughter Carol of Pomeroy and
,un for 11
one of thu compliments to mv Billy Cerleton were dinner IUHII
early good taste In dames l&lt;l thuh
vinMn
Tbur~ay
husband~r une-rringly ~~~ Of the of
cblcks round theln~lv~s ROOd
guy 1-doctou lawyer~ -n\ercbauts
who &amp;hoot a low 80 goU game

IIIlTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs Jame&amp; Dorgan Jr
Harrisonville are announczng the
\llrtb Of 8 e% pound fOD James
Timothy
lla;Y 27 at Sehaekel
8 5, SIGN ON
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CliDlc Mason W Va Grand
7 00 Today
parents are Mr and Mrs James 9 00
Boraan Sr and Mr and "'Mrs 10 00 Romper Room
The Prt~ !a Right
James Law Columbul
10 30
Trutb or Consequenet-t
1100
Tie Tae Dough
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LIVE Willi
11 30 It Could Be You
The May meeting o! the EUB
12 00 Cunent
Live W1re Class WQS beld at tb
100 My Uttle Marsle
home or Mra K J Scott and t I
30 Tennessee Erme
cc.-boslesaea were Mrs Berna d 200 Matinee Theater
Leivmg Mrs S H Re1tm1re Mrs
1
300 Queen for .a Day
Howard BUrriS and Mrs Ivan 3'5 ~dern Romances
The new
oUieer&amp;. were m
Shawver
ch•re:e when. the WSCS met ::.1'
Mrs Howard Burris was lead r
Tuetday at tbe ehurcb with Mrs 1nd the theme waa Mother A
Vlr~td !lotllh DTelldent. presidlnll short bu.!ltness meeting was con
MT.s Freda M1Uer cave the
---'--,-I!ICripture readln.J and pray('r CHAN'\J'EL 13 MONDAY
waa offered by Mrs Ralph Grov"" 10 59 Sign On
Mrs wm Jeffers snd Mrs Ralph 12 00 Noon New.!l
Parker
12 1~ Neighbors
8 00 L1re On The Farm
Mrs Purley Karr presented 12 30 Llberaee
8 30 Captain Kangaroo
the proaram as her tcpie ~b.re 1 oo The Feminine Touch
9 ao Mighty Mouse Playhouse
His Glory Reptesentint the B1s
2 00 Afternoon Ftlm Festival
10 00 Lucky 8 Rancb
hop In the PhJIIpplnes was Mra 3 3[) f 1fe Wltll Elizabet)
10 30 Taler of te Texas Rangen
Dena wmdsor and the milston
i 00 Cartoon-rnub
1\ oq l!Ig Top
aries Mrs G
L Mlcbael and 5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
12 00 The Lone Ranger
Mrs E B Knight
6 00 Five Star Final
12 so Lite ln USA
Guesta prea:ent were Rev ' a 1~ John Daly New!l
12
45 Baseball Prevtew
1
Grove Mrs Henry Beaver and 6 30 Wire Serv Ce
Game or the Week
12
55
Tommie Darst
7 30 Voice of Firestone
Feature Report
A
00
Rev and M~ Grove will soo • 8 00 Prf!si Conference
be teavlnJ and
Mrs Windsor a 30 't'op Tunes and New Talent 4&lt;30 TV Clusroom
l spoke bneny on behalf or the 11 00 Marshall College
500 A1r Power
group expressing
rt'grets ami 10 00 Newg of the Night
5 30 Rango Rider
eommendmg lhem on the goo 1 10 10 Theatre 13
600 Zane Gi'i!Y Theatre
work thoy aceompillhed while m 11 30. The J.~e NEJWS
11&lt;,30
Show
our m!C!st Mrs Grove respondeJ 1,,1~1:;3;;5,;;;S;;Ig;;n;;;,;O;;;''f==;;;;;;;;;;==•• 700
tbankmg all for their cooperatwn
800 Gale Slorm Show
The birthdays of Mrs Karr and
SRO Playhouse
Mrs M-arion Wood were obstrve I
GuMmoke
Refreshment! of tee cream
~olden Playhouae
rake and Iced tea were served
'J' e J~ntt&gt; Sbow
Co-hostenes were P..tn Ra~rh
Parker Mrs
Joe Bailey Mr"
MONDAY
Wlnc1sor Mrs Clyde Calvert and
7 00 J1ptm1e Dean
Mrs Mabel van Mete1
7 30 .Bllaton Bladde
u GO Captain Kangaroo
8 30 Corliss Archer
BASHAM
I 00 Garry Moore
Ralph Edward Trussell son of
9
so Alltbur Godfrey
Mr and Mrs Stanley 'l'r)18seU ol
10 30 Str1ke It R1eh
Balhln and Mlsa ~hrtha Jean
11 00 V\llliant Lady
Jqrkbart dauahter of M.r and Mra
11 15 Love of Life 1
Pet~ Klrkllart of New York were
11 SO Seareh for Tomorro\lf
married on May ' at Brookvttle
II
fG GUid(bg Lilht
lrld Mr and Mn Bill Youn1 ot
12 00 Katie s Kitchen
Middleport were their only at
1130 As the World Turn•
tendant•
1:00 Our !4181 Brookl
Lut Monday evenJn&amp; 1 laree
1 SO HoliJeparty
crowd of tr~enda IQ.d nelahbon
2 00 D11 Payolf
11ve tbem an old lubloned bellln1
2~0 Bob Crotby Show
and thower tt the home of bit
parenll
'they recieved miD)' lovety and
uHful 11na flom thote preMitr•nd
from many tbat were unable to
attend •
Jet cream c:a)l;e potato chlP,I
12 til SliD On
coffee anq punch w~re ierved
1 00 Movle1
about 80 fdettl
'
30 Comedy Party
The new fMr and Mra Trullell
lli:bo Two-Guo Playbouae
are rnldlnJ at Apt S Brownell
e oo .Let'• ll'alt n OYer
Ave, Middleport, Ohio He 111 em
1
25 Newa and Sports Headllnec
ploy~ with the Kaiser Construe.
130 l':QIIOUI F!lon Fellivol
' 8 00 !IJll ta~n.. Welk Show

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Without

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the ehlldren are wonderful ., '
bofta or the p•renh 1 could rur
ln&lt;lance opot tittle Jone or U«te
L'!lroilo on the str..t and oa\1
you the ourname without fear of
a-ra:ument The juntor Jane' h'\"

mama 2&amp; years 110 and Laurens
Payne
WaiJaee
G1oves
Ml 3 Jr tlu aJI hil 'PIPI'I tralta II
Nell Orovea. Clendenin W Vll well 11 hiJ appearance
Fred Grove• So Cbule.sto
All theMe peop)e Uve ln tl'la
Mr ani! Mra Fred Grah•m and kind of houRa you would b.a ~e
Mr 1nd Mrs Luther Onhun liked to live ln II you'd marritd
I eft Hand W Va Mr and llr• them-..bouset wltb trees and
toben Dlckaon. Mr
and Mr1 dens and big apacioua TlmbHns
Funeral servlre• for EYt!rel fto)' Vlne)'ald and Mn M•xln, rooma fonver fUled t wlth relaxeJ
P!lmewood were h!!ld frum t 1c Creamer 111 l)f Coolville Mr al'ld klda There Is no juvenile delin
MetbodJ1t Church In Thppcn Mra C1rl Rieh~UJ~on and Mr antt quency Mere In the sense we re•l4
Plains Wedne11day at 2 p }I Mra Gnnt VIneyard all o( Day about It Sure one of the kldt11
beer and m1ybe
Wi\h Rftv John Elwood putor of ton Mr and Mn Dille Vlneyll'd 1et an extra
prang
a
tar
or
.slttor haa to 00
0
Mr
and Mrt
the Fore•t Run Mt'thodlsl ( h11rc~ T1lmad1e
otl!ciaUni
hmaa Vtneurd
Belpre
Mns talked out of marrylnr a dfelm
&lt;"bildrol'l boat In her senior y~ar in hlch
Special mush': WI..• provided b\ 'YIUdred ~,1Un1 and
M1N
P'loda Vtneyaro ~ehoool But nothina very bad
Fr~~teland Norrb Bur al w11 ~ 1 1 Canton
and Mfl. Gut happeno !hat dldn\ happen to oll
'he Chrtltlan Cemelery and P-'1 Columbua Mt
Of US.
Wendt
fkenbur1
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beuel'l were hh n,.phew'
1 haYe noticed that tbP.)' aU yetComln1 from out ot town we l
sir
and no-ma m and ~leaa,o .t.nd
N
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ARRIVAL
Mr 111n.d Mrt Homer Damewoo
tbant
you very wei~ and, th•t
and fOD Worthy Mr and Mn
and Ml'l Emmett Enyiand they haft 1a W'Ohdertullf wu'J
Herman Weatrall an I chlldren of Mr
Pa~ keraburp are annountln'f affection and Ntpeet tor Ma and
.ktren and Rodney En1ut We•
the birth o( a .an Kim Heward Pa tn the l'louna 1 'tt vtal..ted
r.u Charlet Ftlncuc-o Rnrl lUI on May 28 at the Camden Clarlt th,. mutual l!lr.lnc be'tween parer~t
Charle. J~ 11J o't Akron M'l
Ho1pltal m Pukenburfl The baby ond ahll&lt;l 1a complitely w~d'!l "
Myrtle Damewood Nvrth f\1nK
weajhed .even pounds foualeon
YUle Mr and Mn Owen Dam ~"­ ouncea at blr~ Mn Englend Ia ful There 1.1 no ehildren'a ho¥tt
wood Mechanicsburt o
lh " the lor~ *":forJe Howard no adult a hour Much of the lime,
arldreu each other eimply as
Dan1 FeU and daughter Naom 1 dauthttr ot Kl' and Mu Stev.. they
Friend ..
London 0 Mr and Mr.!! Jlarlt-y Howar~ of li.,Uord.

Everett Damewood
Funeral Services

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Jopma- stranger u allowed to f&amp;t
Into the family to a t&gt;t&gt;lnt where
there aeems little ditference be
tween the junlora and the sen
lors Ma s old boy rriend almo t
quahf1es on an adqlt level with
BY ROBERT c RUARK
the kids which Is to say you
po:'~~~~~YN ha~ a ~ep~e~uJ, oon t feel uneasy , or at all old
ambitiOn to rome bock to call o amongst the youna UM
It is very po'asible that I am
the early ..:als m h1s l1fe and to
ov~rly
sentimental but this J &lt;~f
theck in afh r all these yea1 s 01
tlng
back
to basic »eclnnlngs b1&lt;t
whelher your taste waB any goo 1
been a very powerful experlenc~
1 wish to r eport that my taRt"
And I must say I m ]hooud or m~
wu
II a p mph'
youthexcellent
l recently~vcnsh ned
up the early tapte in lassies Up to now
none has turned tnto 1 pumpkin
car opa 1d a htlle e"lra attent1
(Copyright 1957 1\y Jfnlterl
to fmger nails crcase8 in panl!l
Feature
S ndw1te Inc)
Ahn·ed unnece'ssarz!y and wez t
courting I wlCnt to !we Gracie m
line town and Mar1an m .anoth r
and Jane m anothf'r and Mar
CARMEL
Is sttll another I haven t got
Mr and M s Wilbur; Bissell and
around to Nan vt!t but I m ga11 son Lon~ Bottom Vlstt(;d Mr and
ng on 1t despite some obv1ous
Mra J&gt;ou.:ias Circle a"d family
dis 01 dvantages
orte disadvantage u a woman Sunday
Sue Ellen Circle sp•t Monday
who beau
my name 11ftcr 1iJ
an'd
Tuesday with Dordl:hy Buth of
marital years- who Is rf!markable
Spiller
nnd who ls ge nerall y known ;
Mr and M s Ross Roush oJ Gal
G nny The olher druwbark~ 11re hpohs were recent guesh of Mr
~evt&gt;ral large form1duhle hu"
hands
and about a hundred and Mrs l,.loyd Roush and son
Mr and Mt'N Hayman Barnltz
young uru who all play {ullbael&lt;
and
sons of Lincoln Heliht.8 were
on the football team Courtln
Sunday evemnK auesls of Mr and
under these &lt;llfficultHJs hkC!JI J
Mrs De11n Brinker
bit or doing but l have clutch
Florence 11.nd Lmda ClreJe called
my flowen firmly ~' hann al d on Mrs C [ Arnold of Athen•
showed up ten minu les early
Road Monday
The thlnR that amazr-s me mo~t
Mr and Mra Jlanson Holter of
Is that after nil th~e yeors f'!vcry Forrest Run called on Mr~ MlfY
body Is still very pretty and Clrclt Tuesday •ftcrnoqn
the same quaht:v or w t and In
Mr1 and Mrs Dour.ln Circle
telllgeuee I sought unknowlnlolll ealled on Mr and Mrs Lewi1 Qull
then atlll manages to pcrs1sl to- len of Long Bottom Frldly
dnv Jane~ balr IS completelv
Florence "nd Sue Ellen Circle
white and she has four kid!! but
viJlted Mr and Mrs Buren Dun
Uttle Jane stm am t a' pretty a' can or Clifton W Va Frlday

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Point Lane Grocuy Lincoln
Heaghts The proceeds w1U ., be 12 00 Down on the Farm
placed m the Pomeroy Emergency 12 30 Hopalong Cassady
Squad Heart Reactor Fund
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The JOF Cllu of the United
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sponsor a.n 1ce cream soc1al Fri
day evemng June 7 in front of the

Hospital Question Looks Like Goocl
Chance This Time As Plan Is To
Seek Bare Mo jority 01 Vote Approval

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ICE CREAM $OCJ,(L
1000 Fury
The Sew Rate Sewlna: Cl ub will 1030
Capt Ua.llant

Olllo.
iUbeertption
nt¥ DeUvery by ('JTf'ier where available 30 eents per
1reek.: ooe vear In advance tt The Dally Sentmel office $U fiOjj w
.raoatha $7 80 tbree m011tha 13 90 By motor route where an able
Gne month $1 By .mall one year $8 Iii monthJ $t2JI three molfbl.
~ one month, Sl
Publiahed every afternoon except Sunday by The Obto Valley Sen
fiDeL lnc at 110 llec.Mnic St Pomeroy 0 BueiDess offiee phoae Ill
editorial office phorlll' 397

laid for the 1958 vote Close scrutiny of plans lor the lnsUtu
tion to date are scheduled nqt week with the architect out
ot Wheeling While ft!deral funds are still available the trus
tees could see ho wtnt in going to thq voters •lain asking for
a sum of money which might not be enough Can you'
That happened once before In 1946 The amount or the
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Tbe annual r•mjl, ptcnj.c of the
Auxiliary of the M.iddleRort Fire
Department will De held Mljlnday
at 6 p m at the Roadside Part

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profit association
T
he answers to both theSe questions has been yes Mr Ber
nard Fultz of the law firm Webster and Fultz, has given 8
dear road ahead !llgn &amp;nd Tuesday night the trustees took
action to get the ho!lpltal show on the road a'aln
Why •200 000 Instead of '100,000'
Co ts h
s ave r 1lilen s1nee two years 110 when first plans were

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lliCMAIID S. OWIN- GINIIIAL MANAGER
\
lliYNOLD I GRIINil- IDITOII
NaUoaal tdftrtia~J:l.&amp; repreaentatlvt~ Bottl.nelll Kimball, Ine.. Ml
t.lutoa A\"e New YOiir: City US N Y
lntered aa ~ elau m•illoJ matter at the poft oltloe tt Pom

2 And why 1s $200 000 bemg asked mstead of f!QO 000 as
was asked 1n 1956'
These questions can be answered with reasonable clarity
I he first IS a matter of law and legal mterpretat!on of the
law as related to our peculiar circumstances in Meigs County
The other refers to that ever present fact of 19501Bh Amer1
cana nsmg costs of construction and plain good sense
Or1gmally a 10 year tax levy was approved by a heavy rna~
JOnty of voters In 1946 to raise $150 000 for a memorial to
veterans It was voted under authonty of the veterans' rnem
ona1 statute requiring a 65 percent fllltJOrlty ThrOUjlh,tLiech
nlcal error at law bonds could not be sold against the levy It
all had to be collected
By the lime the levy expired laat year valuatlons In Ia&gt;&lt;
duplicates had hiked the take to slightly In excess ot $200
000 The rfloney was and Is available
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Meanwhile three other attempt.o at ral•lni addllioDal funds
to match w1th federal and state funds were made at the polls
All were defeated The moat recent was lilt November when
It was felt on architectS' advJce, that flOO 000 would be auffl
c1ent to complete a 45 bed institution when add~ to the levy s
'200 000 plus H1l1 Burton funds (one-third of tb~t total cost)
rv.o of these ballot attempts were made under the same code
au th on ty th evet erans memorta I stal ue requIrina
....... 85 per cent
In the meantime in 1948 a vistUng common pleas court
JUdge ,..uled in a test case here that ttle 1946levy money could
be used for a hospHal BB a memorial for veterans, although
the people voted on the question of a memorial for veterans
It was clear that the public had understood they were voting
for a hospital ShU, there was that technlca;Uty
This past wmter persons set back but not diJcourased by
h
t ~ 1956 November defeat on the hospital, prevailed upon
Rep George A Meinhart to have a bJil approved in the gener
f al a.ssembly reducing the maJority required for approva.I from
M5 pu cent to 55 per cent They also wanted the Jaw to say
'the memonaJ questton could be presented in a special elec
tion unclouded 10 voters eyes by other bond questions
M M
r elnhart prepared such a bill By the tim.s.tt came up
for fmal senate vote however It Wa'S feasible onfi!9 have the
reduction pf majonty from 65 per cent to 60 per cent Also a
memoria) question the new Jdw said could be oUered voters
at prJ mary and general not specially called elections
This not unreasonable emasculation WR&gt;S due purely h) the
pphtlcal rressures against the bHI as originaJly proposed The
i
,act on o Mr Memhart served one outstanding purpose tt
kept the Issue a.live ln the public mind
Followmg a post defeat meeUng of the local Veterans Me
mona) Board ot Trustees Jast fall an exhaustive legal opmion
was requested on what exactly Could be done in the future
Special study was f.lven the possibility or ptesenUng the ques
i
t on to voters aga n under the county hospital section of the
Ohio code Here only a b&amp;re majority is requlred The big
poivt to he settled was whether or not the f200,000 raised
earlier coul~ legally be used with funds raised under a differ
ent section of the code md also whether or not a memorial
hospital so financed could be leased by the county to 8 non

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Realty COIIIJI!IIJ

SAIJ!'-.Ten atrea on

tllimtc Sewn nell' Che•ter up to
88 Dc.rea •v:allable U de•ired

RATES

Ralph Ruasell, Pom,oroy Ohio
6-J8.'11.P

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blsement 6
roy Pbone 803 :Y

Sugu Lump Fancy Ml1ted Draft
T-eaford, S)Tielllle, 8D7 M

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Rozel

ltarUIItl CABIN, 60 x 10 to be moved
Ideal for 1mall b3me or cabl~
June 8 with Evongellot;" Rev
J
lv Cl!eodto, 700 W: Malo St
Erneat 'J'hoimu, Putor, DOl} r
Pomeroy
6-1ltp
Ia, Ctrclo.
HHik:
Conimunity

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eondlUoa

Farm mnvlUe

~ 28-Jcres

sh

and bathr double garage
l);o~s&amp;, two eh!c
ken bousea btilldlntll e:x.trl'
room•

harp, brOoder

good condition. On ~¢ate b.i.gh
way Let 01 1how you tbls on"
~esidence elolle-tn, !our room~
large
poreh
aarden other

buildings blacktop I'Olld f3,60&lt;)
•.able model
Realdence Haippy HoUow road
Jt'bnine m'lftll&amp;. A 1,.. condition
eight acrea, five rooms. $2 100
$'711 00 M~tia waabin1 ma.eh Retldenee Pomfl'Oy aeven too .s
Jne $26 00 Charle.a People1"
and bath large lot $3,500
Pbone 413 or CJ084.'M
6-Sl.J+tl
Re.-dence, close JD tbree rooms
MINNOWS,
worma ind ni.J"-t
porch ~xlra nice lot, $2 200
trawleJ'I See Bib Qualll Ke r Farm
120-aerea
aeven room
St Pomero,J.o29.6tp
bot.LII la!'le ~
other out

We wiab to expl'fl$ our •pprt!Cla
UoD 1nd ~.thanb to the EWJng
Fuoeral Home Re\ John E
wood, .Freeland Norris Mr$
Jobn Scott pall bearers, tho 1
tending fiowen and to every
'~~~~~~~ _,uddinga
timbertflke
fruit
plen aty
water Better
a look
~ne wbo belped (n any ,...,,. Wlll sell my Face
e1eetrlc
coneole
thl•
one
/
l
during the lllnesa ud death of
for b'U price 224
SL
Farm 1SO.acres
seven room
oul' father E\'Uett M Dame5-»3tc
bouse
lara:e
barn
good loe
Mra Helen Damewood
wood.
1:10n
owner
1a
old
and
wants
Lester and Etlef!n
8-11te 3 well riga terms
HOO.OO up
to
sell
Muke
us
111.
offer
Walter Davb B1lthnore Obi
Earl D Mender 1\ealtor
We WIBh to expreas our thank_.
34:1! Pataskala
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Pearl Parker Agent
Pom£roY, Ph. 201
ahd
'lPF'Ciation
to Home
th' Rawo
Unp.Coatl
Funeral
tH-31&lt;
the
Middlt!port
Ernergeocy Aiuntfnum eombl~tloa. atorm aad
Squad to the mlnlster.s and
tcreen wiDdowa and door« Steel
eingers and to the l(1ddleport
and alummum awnlnl• and caaGood Qelll Used Cm
J..odge No 383 F 1: A M.
opies C•U WilUara Radford
~
Hotlall
The Halley and Counts Famtly
Boct Sprlaga
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GRAVELY TRACOOR SALES and
Bervlee R A Flillaw 512 B
Sa~fOnite :J.!UU&amp;Ie - 1,4ne Cedar
Malo SL Pomeroy
4 27 tl
Che&amp;tl - loAU Window Faftl__
Frlgidalre Betrlgeratora.
I•Dr Furnhure. MlckUePort, Ohio
4291! II rooms anct bath completeLY 1 edecor•-1ed lnt1de and onl Call
at SO!Y-w: 1"'JiWin St Pomeroy
evenings
6-l..Jte
FOUND--S\J'aY Beagle Pup ideo 5. room house with b51th situated
' llf)' pay for this ad Tueke"'on CHester Road See Walter
Middletqrt
man
Grocery
Ward
tt Five Polnta prlll Sa'
tllr11 Y
3-318to
C Sun.
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:AVTO SALES

H"dq011rtoto lor

1141 For Rent

(() 1.:ost &amp; F&amp;und

18bl Auto Sei'Vices
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Top: f2,1510,00&lt;
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Dilles, J!)-dl'atQoU., power ateer

and brakea
Bl•ettnar's
Pom•'1'Y
6-21.Sto
!tiM Po~llac V8 2 dr Sedan
$2,2ftll OQ Oob 3 6'J5 mit.., \J ts
never beea soUl 'Blaettnar s
ins

Pomero7

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ltfOII Doilga VB Custom Rl&gt;yal •
dr Sedan
•litH 00 Powe·
11teer~ng bralcet. WJ.ndow.a,
H Blaettnu 1, Pomeroy

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19110 Bu!CiV&amp;spectat 2 dr Hard

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era Blaettlar s Pomeroy

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Common
CountJ,

wut be tor

or •ft41r the

111 d.J ofJuly and thai Jlid d..
fendaat"'la ~uii'ed to 11.'"nswer the
NJIJI on or ~fore the slid lit day
ollult, IJM
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NEW YORK Up - There• a
bua:e pot of gold in the form of
multi million-dollar pay-afofOU
televlliCtn de~ waJtlna ror
Brooklyn Dod~ and New
Giantl in Callfonua.
The deal wu made public wheD
Mark Sullivan pretident ol tbe
Telephone aDd Telegnpb
s11d in SU Franellco FricllY
nrm b negotiatlns With tbe

nl

was aU turned m Pla111 wue t •
thered toward~ wvint tbe alum•

Newlywe.ds Are
Honored Guests
At Buffet Supper
ar.

banquet. lnatallattOD or of~l
Hr and
Joha B.eDty Ru.
cers Waf poatponed ur.til latr. oell (Julie S.,ler) reeent oew!Jo.
Tbelma HendeHOn led tbf! p ro- wed• were tueftl Of hollOJ' .&amp; 1
eram on .. We Gave Because ·~re. lhower ud bullet iupper WedLove taken up m dirllogue form nesdaJ evea!q at the bo,ae o( Hr
We bave lor ,
Tbe meetint doted witb prayer aOd lin. Ar!r1e PI~ Point
INTERESTED BVYI!BS
by Garnet WJnd.land Quart.erl)" Pleuant, W Va;: The: table war at
reports were made out after th ~ tn.etive with a 1aee: e-over and a
TWO NICE HOIFJ in Monkey
meeting The boftela served home eenterpiece of wlllte FCIIel with
Rua. Pomeror Medium ~
made ice
cream
and ca &lt;e wb•te eandlea and Jreenery oo
~nder $0000
The next meeUnJ wlll be bel~ tt eitber aide
the borne of Helen Woode o
The couple reee.I'Ved a number
84)U~ID 7 ROOM HOME, both; itla,lron Corp ol New York to tet
June IS.
ofslflti.
aU utilltieJ WriiJit St , Poma com box closed clte\dt ttleAlfred. Grange will observ ...
.Present were Kt and Krt. Ir~
networt on tbe Welt Coat
eroy Two llrJe toll odlohi,lnJI!
Rural Life June 2 at the Onn.... ~ tel,l, llr and Mn. liany IIWet.
and when the two elubl tramPriced to aelt at $6,1100
Cburch at 2 o•ctoct with Re
Ill. aod lin. lat.er Rwsell J(r
there
Moffett deUvenng tbe meuage
1nd Mn Roter CUJluDll' and $u-The Dodger~ Jt Wit reported JOL
SEVERAL LARGE farm proCarrie Swartz recently •pent a •anna Arnold, an of Pomeroy,
week at the homf! or heJ" 1011-ID- Mr •nd Mn L D GreeA and ebJJ..
1 Mn Alma Bro1ro
law
a:n6" daugbter M.r and Mr • dren, Sandra Lou and BWy, Nno
Of)eDiiiDI lbe e11d with
' and Mrt. Joe PhiWpa; and Ylllttnc Rex O'Brien helpmg to care Cor Haven
INTERESTED PER&amp;0NS
her daughter wbo
wa• Ul of Mila Mary AuiDiller Hartford,
frienda
SHOVLD CALL 452
llr aod lin. WUbur Stewart and
Mr and Mrs loha DyU and vtr'UI pneumon&amp;a
To See The.., Good B11ys
~ fi'Odl llere auendins tbe lou, laet and Gary Kra Belen
son Gary ol Xenia. and I&amp; and
C1theriue Stewart and ehlldreo, faren
Mn. lerald WoOdrum and daugb.. celebratiOD oJ Jln
tetJ Vletie and Debbie, Of Da)toD Woode 1 97th- birtbdaJ Sunday a Ja:mq. aDd Ralph. IIJ'J. Fannie
ipent the week end with tbelt the H11Jcrest Home at Athens PranclJ and Mn BGu E Stewart.
were Mr and
lfn Chu: D Jl,lson, W Va , )lr and Mn: l.ek
father Sam Dyke
Woode
Mra
Role
Carr Mr and Fowler and dana:bte!', Tamll"a Mr
Mr and Mra GUN Smlth 1nd
L8GAL NO'TI~E
and Mtt Ora Hiftbp .and son
Mrs
Jewell
Carr
Mr
and M
daughten,
Maraant
and
Chll'lotte
SherlH'1 Sale of RHI lst•tt
Stowart
11iH Sl!aron X., PUlaCarr
and
two
ehildrerCharles
Lonnie Hutton, )It and Mn Honel
The Sta.. Df Ohio, MJ:Ip CouDIY
bury
PL
PleaW&gt;~
lin Mlll'l' Ho~
Mr
and
MD
Clarence
Render
on
Denney, Jim George- Wanda Coy
ComrltOn Pl... Court
stein and 10n Jeff and Mr1 Pearl
and
Mr
and
Mn.
Delbert
Gaul
1ame
1lr
1nd
Mi'A
Herman
Grate
and
Ctlbont Nttfonol Bonk
mood
daughter Vleltie a11d ton, Johnny son and daughter called on U.: Fox Huntinrton W Va
A
tint
mnlae
splurge
ot
1il:
and Mr and Jl.l'l JUebatd Grueser and Mrs. Arthur Atherton and
Waltw~ "Fri:nklln GII11101'W
PlalUI were diiCUIIed for the ;m..
r.una scored oo two bits ud five and son Cbarlea, attended the Bar daughter Sunday P M
DUll plc~DIC to be held at the But
Case No 12 462
wal.U given up by Pomeroy hurler
tt reunion .at DanYille., Sunday
land Part n July nowtn were
In pursuance of an order of sale
Bulfmgton spelled defeat
Rev IDd ¥rL wUUam Lyon, or
ded.ic:aled in memory of Jenny CuC)f real estate In the abOve entitled
the Tigen
Detroit Mleblgan are Wilting her
udy and Frances E Wdlard The
WCTU MEETII&lt;G HILO
action to me directed as SheriU
Four of those nma c1me on mother Mn. Julla Grate anti rela
The W C T U of the Rutland meeting closed with a prayer
of Meigs Co 1 w11l offer for pub11C
w1lk8 and a bue&amp;- tlvee
Coolnea and tea were Jerved by
Kethodl.lt rnureh held ttl MaJ
auction at door of court Hawk
run bY Ralph Clark
The £1UIY Bee CluJ of tbe Chra• meeting at the hom~ of Mr1 En the boste••
Potneroy Ohio m the above nam:
M~J Clatk.
tlan Church enJo)ed a party tn the
~d County on Saturday Ju)y 8
All tbree ol tbe Tigen runa: ch~P"Cb basement J'ridaJ evemng F1enuog and daughter Noretha
Charles: Le1tcr is bomr a&amp;r
Thursday at 2 P M
19117 at 10 00 a m the fqllowi.Qa: qame by way ot the home run ball
The devotionals were led by two weeb sc:MooJing Jilt ililbe
described real
attuated ln Terry Oblinger sluhed one out in Dellctous refresh.nta were .een
ed by the hosteu Mra Ethel Bur
Bailey Meter School Cleveland
or
or
the th1rd inning and Gary Moore son lisslsted by Urs Mlinan Guea!' Mn Etbel Nelson 1be 59DK
Mrs Iva Capeb"'rt retll1'lled
Walkmg
Witb
God
was
read
by
son or Dinty Moore a rormer and lilts Thelma Mlebael
home after v11iting relativell in
Mu
Eva
Flemwg
triple A pbver cracked ane over
Sunday dinner gue1b of Mr and
Weirton for aevera.J wee.ka
J'rayer from the Upper Room
t~e bead of the nght fielder w1tR Mrs Cbules Amot were Mra Fran.
Mr and Mn F A Batey M
and The Lord 1 Prayer w~re pven
a mate aboard In the r1fih Moore cea Larkin and son John
m un1son The subJeclJ were Cbild and Mrs l 1 Stu·art attended th •
estate led the hitters with two b1ta in
Mr and
John Folan and Tram1ng ant! Mother Love Several State AJJOC1ation Chamber ol
aztuated m SaUtfuury Township two trips
daughter
of
London
Ohio spent artieleA on each were read and dis- Commerce meettng m Pa1te ..
Meigs County Oh1o and bounded
Winnmg p1teher wu 1 l year-old the week end wtth btl parents Mr
burg last Thursday
i'nd desertbed as followa Situated 81Ily Jewell who was re-l.teved m
cussed
and Mrs Wdham Folan. Sunday
m Vtllage tJf PDmeroy County of
Rev and Mn A. A AngleS ..
Two new members Mr• Mar
the sixth BuffLngton ga~ way to guests of the Folana were their gar~t Weber and Mrs Jenme Bry of Fatnnont, W Va vi11ted ba
Meigs and State or OhiO to-wit Etldle Bartel.J in the rourth
daughter M1 and Mra Cui MH ant were arl!!ed to the lJDJon
.!IOn and w1fe ReY and MfS' A A
and m Frl'etwn No 25 Town No
ler and famliy Atbena
A:ngle laat Friday
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24 and ~D f!J No 13 to-wat
Rev and Mrs J T GarroJl and
lira
Jewell Chiton and chal
-Beginning on the Wesl side of
S
daughtera JeffSaturdl)' ror lfarDJII I
of Roanoke va art vlllti•&amp;
the 'tbomaa F:ork Road leadmg * e
Valley Grince- 2812 duke, Ark to viilt hi1 parents and
d" ....... heren parents.
Mr aDd .,._ Job'"
Mrs Hf!len Chne Mr an m..ra
lrom 'Pomeroy Ohio at the cor-ner held their regular meetmg Friday relatives
Gr1mes
M
James
MeGee
and
b.mllJ
Akton
or la}lds own-ed bv Dabney heirs evenmg with Htlrbert Shields WM
rs Mary Donahue ur asststlng VISitf! .. over the week end with Mr
Mr and Mra Raymond Darbng
and land of James Martin thence PTeslding 'I he meetme opened 1n the care ot Mrt L I Hemer
..,.
and
son are v1eat1onmg m Bur
tJ11.A.
and Mrs Lew1s Walker
a I o n g the North
ljlle
of Wltb T'The Battle Hymn of tbe Re
R
ND PERSONALS
Mr and \Ira Geor8e Baer and lington. Iowa
laid Fracbon No 25 N 88 - OOW pubUe fOllowed wtth pr1yer by
Mr and Mrs. C1rl Weigand or son Wilham and Dr and JITI. K
lin Edgar Layne JS visiting
feet thence N 89 30 E 718 reet the chaplain Mrs Mabel Rousta
Toledo. spent a few daya the pa II: D Amsbary Pomeroy left Satur Mr and Mrs. Wald Weaver al
The seerb.ry 8 report was read
reet; tbenoe N 89 30 E 178 feet
week w1th Mr and Mrr Thlle Bach- day m'lrnmg for Mtngo West Vir Cadiz 0
to the West tide of said road by Mr• Dons Sayre Pl1ns were
Kr and Mn George Rickard
to spend a wu kon 1 campthence alons the Weft side of said made to observe tile first and see nerMrs Ella. J1v1den Mr1 H~ver gm1a
mg and fis.hJDI trip
of
SteubenVIlle vtaited relatavea
road_ N 38-00 W 156.8 feet to ond degree at the nest meeting
and
Mrs
Myrtle
Farmer
of
Nttro
r
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
Wbeeler
bm
over the weekend
tM place ol beelnnmg contammg All members and off1eers are urg
Mr and Mn Emory Roush of
2 and 45/100 Acres more or less ed to a.terd The fol1owing meet W Va spent Fr1da31 and Saturday and sons .Mn. IAren Delong and
With Mr and Mrs Earl MclLdf~e j daughter canton Ohio and Mrs.. Arlington Va U')e IP8Dd.ing a
Exeephnc and reserving the coal mg tnapection will be exereJsed
Ernest Molden caUed on Mr Henry Sprouse aJJd. daugbWr Bet week with Mr and Mrs. Erwm
and other mmerals In and under
Mr and Mrs Robert Stelfr of
said premises and the r~.ght to rM1orlo,n,_Ob10 apent a day wath and Mrs Walter Swe~t of Colum. ty of Faupoant Oblo Mr,s Robert We1ver and fam.Uy
Lauderm1lt 2nd Mr and Mn Law
mine 'IRd nmove the same( with Mt• J
Roush Mra Louuse Parr bua Sunday
Bryant
is
rt!ported
renee Nap()Er Sr called on )(r
BANQUET
Mra
Els1e
out inJury t,:, or use of the Jurface and Mrs William Varian
I.Dlproving
from
arthrJlli
lnd
Mrs
LeWis
Walker
Sunday
Tbe
annual
Philip Sporn ban
and autijert to aU ways ana nghts
Mre Elmer Grimm of Belpre Ls
Mr
and
Mrs
Arebie
Slmpkirts
of
Mrs
RobeJ1
LaudermJit
aeeom
quet
wu
held
M'ay 17 at tb1
or WI)' fllongl any mineral seam v~lhng wlth ber son. Mr and Mra
ot Elkhorn City Ky spent the panled her daughter Mn. Henry Martin. Hotel 1ft Pomeroy Tbe e
unde1 aakl premll'ea
Rodney Gr1mm
week end at their firm on Parker /Sprouse home t.o Fairpoint
were twelve te1m1 10 thf! M- !i7
Mr and Mrs Earl Lynch and Run vi11ting rtiendl and relatives
Belpg % the same real ettate
Mr and Mrs Hanson Bolter league With H A. Davis as preeonve'fed to FJ.len Neaselroa.d et Cindy Mr and Mrt J P Burnell
Stb1e School wtl.l begm .June 3 Amanda £1aer and 11r and Mra. 11dent.
al bf Jefferson Guess et al / by Charleston and Mrs H B Powell
at
the Cbriatiao Church.
William Faudree $pent Monday
Ralph Gtbb! lr was toutm ~
deed dated Jan 13th 1909 and re left Sunday for a trip in t.he
Margaret
Srn}th
was
a
pa(leDt
at
evemng
Wllh
Mr
and
MH.
Harold
ter
fDr the evenmg and sbort
eorded In :Volume 100 Page 257 South They will visit Mr and Mrs
the Mason Clinic Wednesday and Holte.. and 50n Stepbea of Long talks were by A. G Meblmal
aDd by deed of Aud1tor or Metes Van Darby 1n Geora:aa and tben Thuraday bavmg ber tonmls re Bottom Ohio
plant managet and B A Dava:f
COunty Obio, by deed dated Jan travel on tl:e Flonda.
1
moved.
Mfi.
Robert
Vmey&amp;Td
and
daugb
JWph Gibbs Jr pre~~entf!d tro
uary 19th J912 'lnd recorded m
Mr and Mrs Paul Erwin and
Nancy
Jo
Parter
Syraruse
spent
ter
and
Mrs
King
suent
Friday
pblea
to tbe wmruna: team
Volume 106 Page 402 Reeords of sona visited Sunday with Mr and
and
Friday
•lternoon
with
Mr
and
Mrs
Everett
Dame-Mam~naace
2 tbe team mem
Thursday
Deeds of Me1g1 County Ohio
Mrs. Don Bell
I
wUb Mr and Mrs Homer Parker wood and daughter Mtl Bobert ben being Nelson Roush R
Said pJemises appraised at h
and Mrs Earl Shank at
Lee
!;eft GUmore Bill Hayes. Gerald
$1..000 00 #nd cannot be 10ld for tended the Golden Wedding ann\ -and Linda
Mr and Mn Ross Sbuler and
MISS Helen Frances Baer and Kelly
later Damewood and
veraary of Mr and Mrs. Boward daua:hter
leiS than % of appraisement
Debra and ton DaVId Mw Rachel Roush apent Suoday Doug Jliller
Robert C .Hartenbach Carpenter of Syracuse Sunday
The '"runner up" team COJUlst
(Shltiff)
Mr1 E J Wet1el and aon Co- have moved from Blleyrur to Pom o,nth Mr and Mrs Hiram Richarson and ramdy of Columbus
1ng ol Ralph Gtbbs Jr
Carl
Webster &amp;: Fultz
lpmbua vlrnted Sunday with Mra eroy
Mils Sherry Khngel had her ton
Lester Ba11y Mrs Bertha Hottel' Searles. Will11:m
st1vers Bob
(Attorney•)
Wetzel t1 .s111ter and n1ece
Mra.
ca} 1 g, 22 29 O,te
Kayne Holmes and Mr and Mra ada removed at the Sehaekel Mr and Mr~ w 0 Faudree and CQ.ueh lolln Reltmll'e Carl Ten
Clime F'rld!y
Amanda Baer were the Sltarda)' nant aod Jaanes Russell al o
Roberi. Crow
Mrs
Beatrice
Dug111
IS
helping
dinner
guests of llr ud Mrl. Ce-- reemved 1 wmf's All members of
Mr and Mrs. Albert IDU lr
end with Mr and auJst in tbe care of Mr&amp; Donna ell Glass and Mn On Arrher of Maintenance No 3 team
Fry •nd new baby
Malta ObJo Mrs Afther aceall
IndlvnliUl awarda
went
h
Roseville
Cummins Ohio
vialted
panied tbem home
Ralph G1Ii'lis Jr for havmg th ..
Nora Gorham
Mr and Mrs J A Sapp and lieuona blgbest
while Wdl s
daughter Debbie Columbdl apent Dlvia reeetved
tropb1es for
S S attendance on May 26 was Sunday with relatives 1nd fr1ends m,he,~t a:in:gle Kame average and
43 the offermg $f1 06
of thts place
hishe.lt tbree same seriM BobhlThe roiiowfng officers were
Mrs Alfred Yeauger wUI leave S.yre, ,lece1ved trophy for moat
elected at the close of S S - Sundav for Callforn1a to sptDt improved bowler
Sec Cha.rlea Taylor aasm:ant some t1me \Uth her sun Mr and
The Labor Department won th
Nina Robmson
treas
Herman Mrs. Donald Ye1uger
team tropby during the 1eague
Tl)'lor adult class teacher, JJola
Mrs Amanda 811er and a.i.Ster toumament May f&amp;-24 whtle
Taylor and Cbas D. Woore, a.s Mrs Willard Faudree called on Jrlsh amgles trophy went to £1nh
sistant \Wiling Woqrters
Ella )tt and Mrs Everett Damew&lt;JOCI Gi1more and high doubles trophy
Weaver and Thelma Ht!Jndert~:n and d1ughter Mrs Robert Lee oo went to Jack Needs and Wilham
Busy Beet Eleanor Boyles and Fr1day afle .. noon
Winebrenner The 1~ague 11 held
Linnle Gaul Sunbeam.a Juanita
-Mn.. AINnll• BMt at Pomeroy Alley
Swarli and Dcms DilUnger Ll
rarlao Sartdfa Swartz and Rut~
Ann Sbaber Roll 't'alt Sli:ndn
Boyles and Clair Woode-; Usher ,
Millard Swartz and Lloyd Dill
Inger P1amsts Florence Speneer
Nma Rob~nson Helen Woo... e
COLUMBUS -Eating entertain·
Allo appearlng on the program
I mnle Gaul Sandra Boyles and ment and education wlll be the 1wUI be Bill Alford Associate Farm.
J''&amp;nice Swartz in turn
mam attrachons of tb&amp; sixth an Program Dm:dor and the "l.uekY
of Mr and Mrs
Worsbtp services were beld at nual PoultrY Day m Venailles 0 • Pennies who are uloO(!laie:d wltb.
were their son
f Cboretime
morning ndlo proHoward Largent of 10 45 wath Dinsmore Boyles • ~ on Thurslllay lune 131
leacler 2:9 atten~d
Enough barbecued t!hicken to gram and on tbe Midwestern llaY•
and Mri Naomt SChoon
Att,eodance at last Wed eve feed more than 10000per.sons will ride
diughter Conme of Co
prayer service was to w1th Haz"l
be prepared over the mammoth
Versailles lJ ona of the coonof Leewood W Warner a1 leader At the close of charcoal p1t The famout 11 25 d1n try 1 leading poultry and eq eenw1lh her mother the services the church present •d ners will be served from 12 o'clock ters M9re tban a DUibon esp. are
Rev and Mrs Grow Wttb a pl)"
and family
unhl 7 P m
bandleljt eaeh day m tblS 11mall
que
at a remernbran1 8 Following noon
Outstandlng evenl!l ~verlng all commumty
Garnet W111lamson eaUed
the presentation the groqp enjoy phases of tbe poultrY lnduatry
d
Anna Ehersbaeb of Pomee.d
a
soe1al
hour
in
the
basement
from
the
h.ymg
ol
the
to
the
ID
addit:id
to
the
barbecue
eVfninl
climaxed by a potlu~ luneb al c-onauo:aer are scheduled "'EVtrJ· l!blckrm 1nd rad1o shows there wiD
m honor ot tbi Grove• w;io e.t body 5 Farm Hour" will apln be ~ dt!monstrat10ns m var10111
peel to be mowd tbla rear
broadcast dtreet from the Poultiy .muea of t.be poultry and eu batThe ropllr meellq of lh• Day grounde at noon over Radio iness the IP.Ieetion or a qu~n,. exr
WSCS wart_ beld 1lly 2' at the Station WLW by Bob Miller Farm blbit booths \'isiU to ~oee111r.tg
plana contesb ant'l free
(8) I, lk:
home of Tbehnt Hej'fil&amp;C)D with Progr:t T! Director

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Pot-Of-Gold TV Deal Ready For
New York Clubs In California

u attendance of
.... in tharJe or tbe pres
Taylor wbQI .reported that tbe
ru.c, ,elaU.O and urulf1 money

here wou1d reeelve a lB-1ear eor1
traet at two d.JUioo doUara: a yell'
to teJeviJe rJl tbeir bome games
at Lol Alq:eltoa and probably thetr
road g1mes 11bo The Giant. eould
partidpate In the ume deal at
San Frtnciteo
Pre.entl.y the Doc&amp;cen reee1ve a
$7GO.OOO annual TV radio ioeome
at Brooklyn wblle tbe Glanb: 1et
$600.000 lor their rltlhtt
Tbe FCC ahoriiJ wiD authorize
te.O.oc or the van0111 pay TV
plani ill certain areu
of the
count.rJ Co1nbos TV bu not been
approved by the aoverament 11

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-Barbecue Chicken Highlights' Poultry
Day In Versailles Thursday, June 13

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i Baseball

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Rmdts
NATIONAL LEAGUE

W L Pet. GO
2il 14 650
23 15 606 2
13 18 51Hl 2\1:

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Phllsdelphla
St Louis
New "(l.lrk
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Chieao
Pittsbura:h

590 2 ~
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ID 19

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12 24

333 12

II 27

288 14

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Philadelphia 2 Brooklyn 1 night
'New York 3 P ittsburgh 2 n1ght
SL Lou1s 4 Mllwauke~ 3 rught
S.h.lrd.Y• Problble PltcMn
Brooklyn at Phtladelph1a ntg l": l
-Newcombe 4-4 vs San(ord ~ 1
N~ York at P1ttsburgh- An to
nel~ 3-6 vs Fnend 3 4

CbJcago at

Cmcinnah- RusiJ
2-4 vs Kl1p,.

.0.0 or Drabows k)
.stein J-3

St Louis at M1lwauket! night Dickson ().2 vs Spahn 52

Sunct.y'• Gam.•
Brooklyn at Ph!I,J delphla
~w York Jt.t P1Usburgh 2

Chicago at ( m cmnat1 2
at l\11lwaukee
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet Gl
Chrcago
26 11 703
New York
23 16' MK) 4

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Lopez G~ts Great Pitching From Chisox Staff;
4-Game Lead Grabbed In American League Race
Ray Moore held the Yank&amp;el to
five tllt• in out-pltchin.s Bob Tur·
ley A) Ptlucllt put tbl Oriolea In
front wllh A third tnnlna homer
and then drove In ano\her r:un
with a sacrifice Oy in the fifth
Turley\ wa• chased ln the ~tlxth
when he walked in BaiUmore'!l fl

nat run

Billy Hunter'• two • run homer
an.d Ned Garver a lour·hlt pitch
In&amp; helped the Athletic• to their
triumph over the Tndtana Hunter
hit hi• homer aft Tribe starter
Cal McU1h who ••• knOC!ked out
of the box wht11 the A'• ICOffld
all their runt In the third lnnJnt(.
G.rver faced only 80 llltn in cain·
Ina hla fourth victory
A two out 1inrle by Jim lAmon
ln the ninth Inning off Tam Brew
er brought Herb Plewa home from
aerond bare wltb Washmgton's
winning run j1'he Senitora , who
scored lhelr lxth viettti'Y in the
l•st seven games tied ~e score
at 2 2 In the elghtb wUJ\ Ithe help
of Brewers wild throw Tru CJev
tllj!er Wfa4 the winner ln relief of
Ruq Kemmerer
Rookie- Ellie J(atk.O batted In
~ a..t .,...,..
the winning run for the Clrds
Ill the 'National Lea1ue, Gt Lou wlth hil fourth hit of. tbe l«me In
II topped MUwa~ee. f.3, Phila the e-iahth tnmnr WallJ Moon ran
dtlphla nl~ ~_.,n, l-1, and hla hit-Una rtreat to M eon~teu·
New York ••leated PittlbUflh, tve 1amea with a' 11&amp;Ul - lnaiRJ
8-l B«la wlilhe4 .,_t tbe Clncln double Undy MeDanleJ .-ent the
!flllati.C~c:a,o' 111M. . ,._
route for St Luula for his fourth

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victory while Juan Pizarro auC
fered bla fourth loll
Phlls Mow. Up.
Roblu Roberta and Willie Jone1
letmed up to beat the Dodtera
and mf)Ve the Phlllie't within 2\\
1ame• ot the flrat·place Redle.il'
By lostn.a. Brooklyn dropped two
1•mes back of Cincinnati Rob.
ertll 'aye up alx blte, ~Jne Wll a
homer by Roy Campanella_'. the
236th of bb N L career n tied
the lea1ue record for a catcher
aet by Gabby Hartnett Jones won
the ao.mes with a two· run triple
oft Don Dry1d1le ln the fourth
WUUe Ml\1 extended hla hlt·
tint 1treat to 19 11me1 With a
double In the el..lhth innlnt and
1ub1equently 1cored on IUy Katt'l
nc1'ifice Oy with the
run that
beat Plttsburlilh Pirate shuter
Lute Arroyo blanked the Giants on
two hits until the Sf\'enth when
they tied tht' score at 2 2 on Whl
tey Lockman&amp;' single with the
basel fuJI Rellever Al WorthiRJ·
ton waa credited with his fourth
victory
- -----TO PRIPUI AGENDA
GENEVA, SwitJ.erlind UPThe International Olympic Com
mlttee will hold 1n executive If!$.
tlon at Evisn; 'France, June 3 a
to prepare lbe agenda for tbe
ICC plenary 101alon at Sotla, Bul
carla, next fall

Jeffcoat Most
Determined Man
On Redleg Staff
( INI IN]tlA'l'l UP - Manager
B1rd1e r ebbeth calls pitther 'fiJI
JcHcont th e converk!cl O\llha¥Jer
"ho came to the Redlegs m a
19M deal with Clucago "the most
determined p1tcher In the league''
It 19 that dete-rmtnatlon whmh
accounts for Jeffco.at s three vte
torJea this seuon and for the two
home run~ h.e has collected 10 for
Ht 8 last homer belted 1n lhe
e11:hlh mnmg agmnst the Cardm·
als last Sunday broke a 6-fl tie
and won Jeffcoat &amp; uwn gam~ tor
him

Jeffcoat, slate&lt;;l to start for Cin '

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Abe

hi• f!illts ·~ ~ fl"" ..\1!14
battle aaainst tleatb

foutlht

ne.d 10 yes,a.

battler • ~e of th.e
in tbe llstory of
rtng,
F'r1day at hhl hQme
after a long ftght agamst eancer
Before lesvmg boxing, Kilbane
rang up two outstandmg marks He
held a title lollier tha~ &amp;lji.Y ~igbt~
except Joe Louia and he w,oa. 13i
of 142 bouts during biB care~
RIRATEt IIGll ~TO
PmS~IJ!IIiH UP ,- IIJlchoel A
Donato, an lr.flelder ~ outfielder at
Boston College, has been ala:ned
by the PUtsbu!gh Pirates organ!·
q.pon and. astlgned to tbe Jamesto.wn, N Y , club' lD the Claa.s :Q
PenD,Iy~v~•• • ~ew Y011kl Uaautt.
Donato, 18, Is a sophomore a~

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THIS IS HOW Herll Scor• must have loojed to Gil M_c~1~~~~~
of the New York Yankees wllen he~' bullet-hot hit .,.,,~r1
mto the left eye of the Cleveland ~ :jco.~;~ 1&amp; hOI!lnlll'! b~
back 1n action soon Doctors say his elgbt probably will not be
1mpjllreq
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HomeTeams
On Sunday's Schedule In OVA
Pomeroy and Mtddleport Ohl••
Valley .1\s.soctatlon baseball te1ma
ba~ the.Jr hands full Suhday ~ ..
they en~rtam thf=' two hotte!tt
clubs m the 11even club loop
ila~ford and Coolvtlle
Chet OJiver bringll bis Tliers
(2 Ol to the Pomeroy H111h School
diamond
where
P)ltl Collins
hopes he w1ll have Jfuey Rey
nolds (1 O) on the mound Ge11e
Hesson 23 year-old southpaw witl1
a professionaL futball and curv t
will be on the hill for the Tiger~
Luther Tucker f•nn~ Little Rock
star WLII catch
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Coolville (2 0) comes to Mi I
dleport's mumctpal park at 2 P
M w•tb 25 year old Dick Spencer
(1-0) well rested and
Junkm..tn
Bsldy Balderson ready as always
tn relief MiCkY Mille1 CO. I) pow
erful fast baller 'A(ill get the caP
from manager John Parson.! to
battle Spencer
Call!polls (1 OJ traveb to lRa
cme to take on lhe runleu won

ders of Herb Sayre 11.nd Jun.J.or
Wolle Emil Thomas UII,Y call o.n
oJd,ater t.eo Va1entin.e to tbrow
won 'Phuraday
ae•tnst Pomt
Pleasa11,t,.
a.. ain ~th01,1s:b he ~Itched and
Racl,ne (2.0) is looklnt for ta
lint ru.Q out the season Shut
out by Identical 5-0 scores tn •111
f1rst two outtna•. the club Ia .1ue
to explode any 1day The boJ s
have been
hl'ttin,g, bu_t not n
clusters D1ck Taylor, one of th,..
hrtter youna: pitchers in the lea·
gue may 1et the ealt wlth Ivan
Powell in reaerve
Ltttle Foozy Wolle now on the
mend while under treo.tment b
Galllpolls physlctans pht:hed a

good .a:ame a.gamst Hartford
mL,ght want Ill ,go ag;nn

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Memorial Day

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Tbo &amp;It IBtMfll¥ol
PAYI(~T IN ADVANCI AND WE KEEP
SET IN QPEIIA TION
AU Sets Are Geed Retolldltloood ,Sets
p~ pol Admlnl Trad ..laa
SEE US FOR COMPLETE DETAILS

.Mr. and 3(1'5.: i'J;'ect l-osenbaum
entertalDed a grQy' of relatives
a.nd friends M:amQJ:'Ial llay at
their home, Vale St

' and Mrs.
Mr
coln Sh:en.
apprN.ching
daughter, Je.an to
da11, Jr, son Gf Ml' 111,:1 Mr-.s
George T Siddalt ~anon:, Mas,l
The weddini will be an event
or late s~er
M1s:' $01~ 1¥' :!' padpate •'
Middl,pOJt Hittl ~bool and re
ceJVe" btr •BlchelOr of Artl de..
gree at
Delli,on 'bJ\IVetslty
where &amp;h.. il " member
AlphH
Pht soctal sorotlty She 18 wo~t­
lng O\l her Masters degree In Re·
ltgtous Ed1,1Calio11 at Andover
Newton Theological School, Bo!·

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QesJenM &amp;om Ideal wbmltted bl
women from norr parf of tile
nqtlon. V(om'n who drew tltolr
~"- ,,.... '"' pradicql ...,n.~
of m~l"'l • MIW..

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..eJPCouat, Treplll'fr

Capehart, Miss. Judi Cape-

hart and Jim Harvey Columbuq

Mrs Lee Richardson and daugh·

t~, Joan and Mrs E L. Capehart.

Wfll'l'en, MTS

Albert

Wagnet,

Mas~~l&lt;'ln

Mrs
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Mrl

Mrs Jack Ro.~~enbaum and c~l•
dren Jickie, Rickie, Barbara and
Susan, Sprlnefleld, Mr and Mrs
RUssell Capehart and daurbter,
Jai::kLe, Mason, W Va aud M1
and Mrs. Richard RoSenbaum a~d
son, Joey

m a fall at her

her
home.

Mrs Robert Runnel~ was re
turtfed bo~e Wednesday from the
Hob.er Hospital where she had
be~n a n1edlcal patient
Capt Cbei!iler Rice, son a( Mr
and Mrs Homer R,tee-, called rela·
tlves here thiS Silnday after be
and ~s wUP. and daughter, Susan
l'nded 10 Cahfornla TtteY have
bee9 tn JaP,an for st;~veral years
S.S&amp;t Harold Rice, U:jMC, met ~is
broth,er and family at the dock and
1a vJ.4j.ting w1th them before. theY
Anyone Interested m a new Ir&lt;•turm to Oluo for a month's
type of outdoor h.ghtmg for ga~· llelove.
, Huntington, viSited'
dena •ad lawns should plan to
Walter Ramey,
attend the open mee~ing of tbe
M¥Jdleporl Amateur Gardeners
Club at the llliddleport HiJih
~¥:hqol a~1pr\um on W~dnesday

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meet.

.!bot 0, at 7.3D I&gt; M

at Burbnr
bam Is planmpg a garden to be
wed an ronnecfion with the dla
play of Ugbt&amp; under the direcUf¥.1
ot Blanche waue1;1er ~f the Cql·
u~bus and Soqtb,ern Ohio El~t*
Q:ompany A rfl&lt;:~~le on Ia~
hlJ 11 a1&amp;o planned and the bos
~as ,elu~ wlll IJ.ave a ~ep'tlon at
the dose of the- Pl'Qil'&amp;m.
AJI Oar.den Clubs in the anu
have been invited as well as any
or.e else wbo is inter~ted ln the

topjc

were served to
Blake, Mrs Donald

recentl)l

Cottnll, Mrs. Edi!IOh Guinther,
Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs Walter

Mr
Fred Mescher an~
of Grundy, Va, are ~be gues·~
of tier JVother, Mrs Fannie Kaspar Mlaecay.m ,
Mrs Llnme VanMeter ot Dela·
ware Is the guelt of 1r~at1ves

Harru, Mrs Donald Lia1e, Ml'll
Herman London, Mr• Pearl M;e.
~ride, Grace Oiler, Mrs Ge~e
Schneider, Mrs Allah TeifQril,
Mrs Robert White and Mn Djc:k
Winebrenner
The Adult Class of the E U t1
Church were entertained at tile
bome of Mrs. Georae Freel1nd,
cently wtth the meetina iD cbarg_e
o.f Mrs Charles Neuman ReporU
were gtven by Glenna Sou)fby tUl'd
Edna Edwards A social hour fol·
lowed the meeting
Sunday i~Jlltf of Mr and Mrs
Jamel Quld.: 1Jere_ .Mr~ GJe:n
West, Mr and Mr• Gordon West
and daughter, Oebfl Kay~ of ta.
clne RD, Mr~ Mil~ Chaprun
and children X...t411 Falla, ¥r. and
Mrs Donald
oQ&lt;I cli!irlml.
Recent guef\lf of Mrs. Mn~ JoloCoy were ~d.
R~
Miller and e reo, B~!J. ~ •.
Mlss Wtlma ~. H~c:lrw~ np ~i)A
Mr and Mrs
tl\l Jamel 6f Par-

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in MeJga County
Mr. and. Mrs JaiM.i McCJ.askev
returned to their home in Mid·

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land, Pa , Frlday after a vi91t
with hts !lster a9d brether in law
t1J' and Mrs Clifford Phllllpg of
!jlnero~U•

M:r and ),fr.s Elmer W1ckham
m Gal!ipolls 9nd Weat
Memorial Day
peral~ Lozier of Rrmceton
' .. -J:· arr1ved Tlt.ursday evenmg
{or a vult with Mr 1\D-d Mn
A»o.n Kelton aod dauehter H •
will be accompanied hoi~f. Sundr/
Mrs Loiter and SOl), Jay, who
bee~~; the guests of the Kel
for tbe Pf.S.t ~Re Weeks
Charles Ward of (:olumbus
pest ot M\'• Floyf! Meea
'-c;:-- and Mrs David :rdfConna keTSbura
ghay (Betty Story)' of Springf1eld
are the guesta of her pareats.
Mr. 1nd Mrs Lee S~.
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Mr and Mn J'amea Loehary
family, Athens, weh MemorDay 1uests ot his- parents,
MrL and Mrs
J.oc:hary
MW Helen
9f colum·
tbe
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Is Host T.o The
Racine Grang4'

Guest. were Mr
and ¥n
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N..Wo llltor, ""- """- !!Jr. llrl. LIWiftto lmltll hlilllnf,
of the PTA.
den alKI famUy They •lao vi1lted
Mr and .lin .Roa:er Epple ha 1e
A report ot the IJ,o~
lD Huntintton, W VI
moved in whh b1s parenu, Mr P'I"A Court¢11 whtch reuntb
IStU Ztrllt returted to hu em aM )tn John E~l~ FlatwoodL at West Columbla wu .,
flpY-1 •~ U..
RlYf" bo•~
f.eet:ft 4lnoer iUt'.ltl ot 1il! GoldJ• Rut
l&lt;Welfern", and Earl Watk!m 111d and Kn Buel Rldenour were Mr
The Ol'ftDi2:1tton
RicUJil Wener tt; the 'lJkrtY"
iU\1 Mr• John Hayt• and d.i • tribute $5 00 toward '";j.J*ft~··•
~ lllld
~ ~-·
&amp;o\1111 ~ ~ and M.ra Ellzlbtth phl 'l experue to the
villted
recently
la 1-crkenbswr
Wlclr:ham ' 'Ptle dJnner ••• HI OJuncll In Cincinnati 10011.
\lrith relstlv.. •
bonor o! tbel.r soa, J! me.s bmh
A report on the new retdt
Mr and Mrs Sam Armel! and day
was by Krs B B Vance an" X
two children Jackson, Ml.cbla~n
A 1c John Ginther of Falrfi rld Pete ftoush .and Mn Sa.:ra
ape:Jlt stveral da)'J with Mra Ar Air rorte tiase Califorma I!; son foUowed by a d1scll8Jitln II
meU'a parentJ Mr 1nd Mrs Har apendmc 1 thlrty da)' furloug1• wblth time the
tlfli
old Duetwortb
with 1\11 parents, Mr and Mr sponwr the project
:Mr and &amp;1r1 Clarence Maalll John GJnther Monda} Ray 14)'er~
New officers were lnsta1,ed
snd ehlhlrrn ot Cotumbu• v11tted ot AlheDll Yllher Atrman Gmtlicr I MISJ Hart and an pre1ident. Mu.
Mrs Wattle Springer and Mr and
Mr and Mn Eldon Will Syre John Morgan, vice president, ¥rt
Mrs lAwrence Whitl1tl'h
cuae apent Sunday e\'emng wltn 0 J Bostle, aecretary, Mn U
Mn Florence Hardin accompa Mr and MNJr De!lzll Cleland
erett .Rou1h and treasureT, M1,_
med Rev and Mn Olear Neue
Mr
and Mn Everett Watso n, Ralph Gibbs Jr
and Beth to New Have-n, W Va ,
The program will by Rev
where they Vlllted llr and Mn Tuppera Plalnl Yll!led • Mr ani
~rt John Ginther
Scott Df the New Haven .vi
Everett Laudernult and daua:hter
Opal Mane and Carl Thom.a11 Ch.urch eoneermnc "Religion ln
Ruth
OUutt spent
Wednesday w1 h lhe Home" alld all we bcnef!•
Kathryn Sh•ck spent a n•lht wl1h
their
aunt,
Mr1
Cle:&gt; Smith
(rom it in our dally life's tn~
Conote Robert at Wolle Pen
Mn Denzil Ueland leatned of hoW through us, lt cao refle '(
Mr and Mrs Wlllil Leadlnaham
and daug~tere, ConnJt al\d Sir- the death of her c:owln W A V.t&gt; upon tbose we are aJJOCt.;le6.
with
ban, spent a week eod in Port• at G11Upoll1 Monday
Ward HIYel haa been returned
M'n Marie Rowb ~ room
mouth where tJJey att,nded Mr
to
hi•
home
from
Melli
Gener.d
~:e1ved
the attendance awerd ud:
Leadln,2ham • alumni b1nquet
Ho11pltal
and
l1
tmprovlng
the
Su:th
Gndtf M()the1'3 wert
Mrt Frank Morran o:l Port•
Mn
Ejleen
Htgon
Columbu
hostell8es
aud 6erved refrelii'bw
moutb la vlsilllll taer mother Mts
apent
a
few
d1ys
with
Mr
1n
1 menu to tho11e abov e and lfrtr
Frances Ritter 1nd ofber relatives
VI&lt;' Street Mn Faye Sm1•~
Mr and Mrs Jobn Crook• 1nd Mn Ward Hayeti
Jlrs Earl Dun s~nt a day IJJ. Thomas Grmstead Mrs Geor"e
two children of Columbus lpent a
Randolph Mn Pearl Cunning
recent wet:k end witb Mr and Mrs Parkersburg
ltr
aad
Mrs
Larry
Rouab
ot
ham, Mr and Mn A G Ilor,me)',
Donald Li.JJll, Mrt Norma Lisle,
wbo remahu serwus1y ut and Mr J&amp;ekson spent a few day• w:tb Mn Inez Roush, Mrs Harry
Yr and Mrs Guy Summerlleld
Staats Mn LJeula R&lt;oush, ~h'1.
and Mra Orville Croob..
Flora Grlmet and Mra Harr"J
Mr and Mn. Cui SchultJ 1nd I
Miller
daugbtell" moved. from tbe Usle
COUPLaS CLUB
property on Water St., to the bome
M'r
and
Mrs Robert Coc .. t.. ~
of l.ll• war~ll llr. 1nd Mra Carl
ly Mn. Jolon Dlold
S&lt;lluill on E ~ Sl
were
hoU.
to
members :•VI&lt;"'~'~ ~
~ JvY Powell attended "
~aDd Mrs. Jobn ·Aldrulu of Stanley party at tl.e home o! Couple~ Club, Saturday e
at theJr h.p~ Atte:1diJ1C
Crook,ivW~ .. pent Sunday wtth Mr
Mrs Opal I&gt;4VU
Mr and lin. George Burftll,
~o4Mr• ~lN ....
M&lt;•
¥arpm
Alien
and
1111
and
Mu Jlme• D1ehl Jr
~· Arwa ~Coy Vtalted frtenda Hoffman apeat Thurlday an ...
and Mn Le.ster Zerkle and
In V!&lt;fl VIr~ reeenUy
Frl~ at the Sammy Lewll home and Y:n HliJT)' Millf'J'
Bibles ~re presented to btlb at
lbrrl.loDrille.
INGAGIMENT
tchool crt4uate• duri.D.g tbe Stm.
llr.
and Mn.
Kilton Hysell
Hr and Mn JohnQY
ct•Y Schoo) bour Sunday May 28
were as followt A.lbuey Methodrlt, and. the ~'J e!Jter Mrs Searl- are aonounclne
Stephen Jaeoba, Htty J~ne Kieb- es were p,es of lin Ivy Pow of !heir daughter, ~
lneor and Wt.ncla Roush; the PreJ. eiJ and family and Hr and Mr.§ J..arrr Kina:, aon of Mr and
byterian a.utch, James Robert OrvUle Allu, earnlns tor the Ralph KVJ.g Grallam Station
lamH Bradalaalr funeral
White
AugWit wedchng 11 planned to tie "t
Mr. ud 11rt. Robert Bowen \aid 1t ~be St Paul
Lutheran
and
•ere ia )(cArtJnJ' W .u Cburtb 10 N~ Havet'L
tend lJ!Le eommeocement
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Hn otto Aleab1re • 11te local Women's Club '"U
moved to lll(ldleport.
hold thetr annual dmner on Mr.Y
Keuy l..unlford 11 spend111g hL 28 a~ the Am~n U!~ion H1Jl
full'lONb with his parenb Mr at 8 30 P M HU!!bands and
other guesh are mvtted to pt· .::
Cheater Grange W'd.S bast. to and Mn Leo.l:iard Lundord
Attendance at Sunday Schoo) tend and new off1cers will be InRacine Gran1e Tuesday evenmg:
stalled for the com•ng year
at their regular meetmg Twenty May 28"wu 98. offering $ll.27
Mr aqd Mn Hqrner Russell
P.UTY
seven were present an(! prese.lt·
Mra Wvatt Chadwell honMed
ed the progra,m wnh Mn. Rov and two dau&amp;hten are visitm!
Iter mot~er Mrs Eva Tracy
her son JJmmte May 18 wtth a
Spencer in charge
lin: Ruth WilJan wu a weet l.olrtbday parl;v at the1r home m
Clifford MOJTl8 J._Ve 1 "iij';11 end gue!t of her motll.er lin
eelebratton of h\s 8th b1rtbda 1 •
talk and introdueed the membeu BeUe Hilt
Game, were played and prl.Zl'"l
from tbelr &amp;l'lnge ..
Mr. and jln Walter Schrieb,.,. awarded to several and the bonThe program wu j'Corn Gro.,. called OD Mrt Belle Hilt
ore~ rece1nd many g1ft.s Ra.
ltg.. song, by aU, "Home 1n th ~
TOD\mY and JQhnme DeWitte freshmeots r:.f Ice cream and cake •
Grange", reading, •lcom Ch•m ~nd Darnll Mayer of FalJ'Dlont
was served to Ron me Stem Ric :&lt;
pmnshlp' by Frll!Cf'S Carleto
spent two day11 at the home of ey Powell,
Johnny Ritl!o:ew y,
"Why Corn Pops" by ..DoDill Hll· Mr and Mn. Lawnnce Slnlt 1 Larry Fre-v, Billy JOe Roush Blln
dDr~. aon,g, quartet, contest How Sunday guest.!l were Mr ud Mrs.. nle Sue Roush Rebtrta Parson
many 1galn• on ear of corn, woo Dan Smith and 3 chUdren 1111d lrm(la Brown Randy Wetv~r.
by George Gen¥Mner
Mrs. Anna Dm
faul and Dand. Chadwell Gl,t!L
• The LOrd WaUts in the Cor~
Leonard Lunsford and fatml"
sent by Judy Athey, Jerry
F1eld • by Letha MoJTiB,
Com called on $tf!Y4.1 Ebbn and fitniiY
Mnnan
menU; em oUir Gn~". l&amp;at)' and Enul Aleahire and lam1l:1
VIrgtml Easterday,
''Talk on Sunday ev.enmjl'
PoiJo ' b) Emma Adams, Playlet
Callers at the Jobn Diehl borne
"Selhng the FJrm", Mr 11nd Mr£ lfE!re Mrs Mildren Bowen an '
Htldore
Mr a'nd Mn Lawrence Smltll
and
tranddaupter
Caroly •
Story, "Model T Ford" by M'i
t1e Clrcle, "QuiZ on Corn" w 1n Smith
by Mrs Hildore and a song "Bu~
~nd Bloom" by qu1rtet
NEW mv-t:N, W.Va.
Rural Life Spnday was obs.erv
P. T. A
ed May 26 at Chester M , E
The New Haven PTA held p!e:'"
Church
FOI,l
Ja~t meetme; of tbe se1son ~
First and ~ond de.dees lo ly with Mrs. John More;ao, Pfejli
be conferred at the next l'l!gul u- d•nt. presldine: Tb'l
meelq;
meeting June 11th Sewing eon· opened with regui.. t form and
I
test to be June 25.
devotions were by Mrs Bernard
Refres"ments wen: served, at Letvmg, a story by Catoln Le1Y.
In g.
the clo.ae of the meeting
Busine&amp;~ repol'tl 'ift're read and
!Ia Tho Brlglttffl Coraer .
~pproved by Mn. s,ct F)~sb,er
wbo also
the annual report
lalllddlepmi

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Mr. Siddall is ·a

IS YOUR HOME

lhh

Larry Holter, Annabel Rose, Mra
Jean H111mm, PhyUia and Charlea
Jhle 1 Tomm) and Louise Fbher,
member• of the Racine band club
went to a wiener rout at Portland
Park on )Jonday nljht
Mrs Reed Easterday b at home
after being Itt Holzer Hospital a
few days last week
Mrs Penrl VIger Cleveland, ''
visiting her daughter, Mn Mlldrf!d Shule1', and famlly for a few
weeks
Mrc Ora Archer, McConnell•
ville, Js vultma: her brother and.
alster, Leater Bal1ey and Bertba
Holter and other relatlves
Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter,
Bertha Holtf'r and Lester Bally at·
tended quarterly meetlna at Ent(lrprite Tursday nil:ht.

Mr and Mn Delbert Sco-t,
Mr Seott • Jl!ter of Columb¥s
and Mu ),fart.ha Wolle were r:
~ent callera of Mrt Mary Bailey
Lmd; and Kathy B;:~br, Merelie
and Vlrgm1a Coleman were t).t•
Thurtday guests of Mary Jo
Rou1h

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clunnll Friday maht, will start to·
tJ.ay Instead, since the scheduled
opener or a four. game series w1th
ChtCiljO was postponed becau~c or
rain

By Inn•

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Callen
receniiJ at tbe Pala.t•-r
home were Mn WUI Brown., llf·
and, Mn Kalpll f4Jnter .Pd dau•
i hter
Mf.t and
Mr. Haro
Brown aqd children, Barbara Lan
ham aod Shlrle.)' fleilmn
Mra Clyde Well 1nd dauaht ~ ,
tailed on Mrs Mny Bailry Su11
da): aUernoon
Mr a.a.d M.rl. Komer Geol}eln
M11ry &amp;a;ile)l., Vn JeAwe Roo1h
and Will Helbnan 1 tended ~e
funeral or .Frank Well Tbur5

crown

Natbll'Wftahi cr)pmploa JoMny
GbaDa, wb-1) woa. all 11\t&amp;. Mr oJ 1"tloU

Bp.th 8
BU!ilt, WlSB's
homer Smger s smglt and a '1

errol
The Sox managed two ru,ns. P I
the ftrst on Searles smgle and
Gilkey's homer In the sec~»tl
mnwg Oller tripled and scor~J
on an error
The Yanketf!l put across the
winning: run In the fcul,'th mn
lng when Bmg tripled With th
bases loaded In the fifth seven
runs came In In Slater s almfle
stx walks and two errors
Kal Ulnd) '11 Senators h.ad a b~g
Inning In the flfth, but not quit"'
big enough Carr smgled Little
•nd Stephenson walked and Stu
bart tripled Five runs came n
1i'. 1th an error added
Line Scores
Senators
304 ~12 e 5
Yankee1 ,
200 47x- 13 (I 5
.Qattenes Senators Stobart
Baumgardner (lJl (LP) and D
L1ttle Yankees Bmg Laudcrm' I
{4) tWP) ~and Slater
Indians McElllinne and Bu~h
Red Sox O•ler and Gtlkey

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Historic Ring
Kilbane Lost
. Last Fight In Career

SlXlh Ol1

Cleveland
:!2 17 S64 S
DetTo1t
21 20 ~12 7
Boston
21 21 MO 7 112
Kansas C1ty
18 23 439 10
Ballimore
1ft 24 385 12
Washm&amp;ton
HI ~ 341 14 1t.~
Frld1y't RetUitt
Baltimore 3 New Yort 1 night
The
Wublnitlon 3 Boston 2 nJght
Chlcaso 6 Delrott 0 night
Kansa.t City 3 Cleveland 1 night
• S.tvrtllly't !!tooll1lll• Pitch•"
Detroit at Chtcaao--Hoeft 1 :
vt Wllaon S 2 '
Clevel1nd at K.anu1 C1ty nig '
-Wynn &amp;-&amp; vs Burnett 3 2
Boston at WashlnMton-Sullivan
2-4 va Stobbs {).t
Baltimore at New York-John
By Chel Tauei'.W
.son 2·S v• Kuck1 24
Sunlfay'• G•mn
When all the ltttle leagues, pony leagues, summer high
Dttroit at Chicaro 2
school league, the OVA league (I hope that's all) get rolllng
Cleveland at Kallllaa CttY
next week ID Pomeroy, Middleport and Mason the steward o!
Bolton at Waahlngtcm
this
here page 1s going to be snowed under to blS eyelashes
Baltimore at New York 2
From here, at this mom~nt, It looks so senous that the RedINTIRNATIONAL. UAGUE
Toronto 2 Montreal 1
legs w111 have to gel a 25 game bulge 1n the National League
Bufralo 12 Rochester 1
before they cop an 8-pomt head over one paragraph
Richmond 9 Columbus 6
Ol:rvlously we CliO l gtve full tunes quLie mcomplete scort
Havana 7 MiamL 2
reports to all games Tht• problem keE~pmg rel ord brother I ve ha
111 to reduce all to a SJ:te that can 111
AMIRICAN ASf'.OCIATION
Wtchtta 8 St Paul 1
be h.mdlcd m available spa " l!
Th£'te IS no pps slbJ!L ty of pu h
and
hnotype
machine
tlme
lea\
\ishmg
t.oJol ~c ore s for game.s
1 ~~~j~~~~n 1~ ~~~~~ ~ 10 Inn
1ng a little for lhe absolute nee ti Too mu ch spuce and ltme Is 111
Minneapolis al Indlanapoh~
dlle.s Jn n11t10nal !!ports Thor(• h volved Wl tlo want howc\er
ppd ram
the matter of t1me too One r ~ hii.Vf' !JlrLOdLc 1eleases on the lop
INTUNATIONAL LIEAGUiill porter although he 11urely ! ~ 1:1 tU hitleL!I tnp p1tchen el\:
.111
w L Pet. oa llenlltl cJtnnot o po ~l! lbl} wlu '1 a tea~ w· b01 s1s Th ts• will be up
R1chmon~
2R I~ 631 0
tllrough all the SC(lrcbook~ 1,1 tu the league offLcer~ to prondl
Torontl)
25 15 625 J1
volved rerretmg out the es.-~en H they don t have tune to fleur,-.
1 Bllffalo
22 16 /1i79
t1al d.tla and get them Into mtc
It out from {helr own records
MlamJ
:u 21) 512
~ ou Cll ll t expect us to como up
llgible form 111 a couple of houi
Rochester
20 24 455
My objel't then, hure, Is to ex with the 30 hour day and do 1'
llav.1na
Ul 23 462 B'r tend a plea to managers to JU ~~· for them
CoJ,Jmbus
t7 20 39!1 11
us the fullest cooperation H
So Ltttle Leaguers cl al 1f
Montretl
14 27 34l 13
managers Will redure tht!lr g ame~ you arcn t gcttmg ln the papP.1
to the e&amp;~~en!HIIs and phonu them wltlt your games, ask your ma 1
MAY lAIN TITLE SHOT
to me the !lame evening as lh c d)l:er about It
NEW YORK UP flarold game at home (6201 Ml or aft •
-------John1on!1 flrtt-round knockout ot 7 A M the neJo~t mornln!l at 397
KING KONG SIGNID
Clarence Hinnant could earn h.lm my hoir w111 . be wtlh ffil' mu ch
NEW YOTlK UP - 1 he New
e shot at the liMh.t hcavvwei11ht t1 longflr
York Yankct•s announcOO fi'rlday
tle thl1 year That .11 what match
Here Is what we need for all nlght that their former sla.r out
maker Bllly BroWn of th e Inter aame.11
~Ulldcr Ch11rl1e King Kong :Kelle-r
LLflfl !ICOYe each. team Willl will JOtn th11r11 as a coach when
national Boxlt'g Club satd today
about the muscular Phlladcl'phlan runs hils ond error11 summary they play In Cleveland next Tues
who flattened Hinnant Gf Waahing. the visiting loam h11ted first a!'l J day Keller, 40 replacee Coach
ton, D C w1th a boomlna rl11bt battortos
Randy Gumpert who becomes
to the chin tor a klyo at 1 24 of Pltchlna performance strike man11aer of the Kearny club in
their TV flgbt .In St Nicholas Ar ouh walh hit hatters
the Class D Nebraska $tate League
ena Friday nlabt
Top hatter for each team wtth
ca}Uulcd summary ot how wm
HANKI 'ltiCH
SIML•R NAMID
lnil run wa1 scored
INDIANAPO!JS, lnd UP DENVER
Colo UP - Col
We of The Daily Sentinel bo Smlllne Sam Hanks was richer by
Georte B SJmler 36 haa been heve we will perrornt a real &amp;er $103,844 today ~a the winner of
named atblfltic director for the vice to the youth program herP Thursday's Memorial Day auto
Air Foroe Academy The former by publtshlna aecouat1 of all clattlc Hank• drew the money ln
.M.aryJtnd UnJverslty football rrtar aames Interest will not only be the form ot a paycheck Friday,
and a veteran of HI yeen' 11rv malntamed but Increased
which included a total of $38,230
Ice In the Air Foret 1ucceeds Col
But If l'v!l got to track down In race and qualilylng money,
Robert V Whitlow, wbo will be who hn the S(!Orebooka and lhtm $24,375 ln aeceiSory awards and
reauJjned alter 1 three year tour i•f 1 finally wet them figured o:.~ t $20 400 ln lap prizes
beret
what happened from t.he aome

IV' MILTON IICHMAN
Unlttct PNN .,.,.. Wrl,.r
AI Lopez never h1d 11 10 100d
tt Clevelaud
With the India01, Lo~z had
tome mlahty fine pite-hina. but
be'• retUn1 an even bitter brand
at Cblcaao wbere every atlrter Gn
hit llaff II pltehln1 Sn with the
lllnd of complete taiPt vietorlea
that could brlnJ the White Sox
thelr fir~ pennant la. 88 years
Jt wu Bob &amp;"'an'e turn Frl
day nl1ht lind the lf.yen~ld
rl1ht hinder e.1me -hroLIJh with a
1parldln1 tour-bit. f.O vletory over
Detroit that lnc:r. . .d the White
IMII. American Leatue lead to four
Cllmts
C•tcher Sberm Lollar tne Kee
pa all the mtrJID he needed
wben be blu&amp;OO a hro-t'lln homer
'&gt;(f Frank L:ley In tbe flrat lnnlna
tiD.d Wa1t DrOJO added a little 1e
J,.. to tbe C'ake witll a trand·
Ill• ~omer in the elehth
...ttmore defeated the le4:ond
p!He Y1ntee11 3 I. Kanaaa Cit)'
but Cltftlllid by the IIIMI S I
leGh, alii! WtshlnJton tdied Bot
toe ,1;1. I
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Wo ody Cal1s Uttle Uague I
Jnd1ans o f Mtddlepm t went m t
th e lead f n day ll lt::hl wi,.th a 2-V
~cord when the} dd eaJed Pete
Kloes Red SoJo~ 10.3 beh 1nd th~:­
stuady p11t'hmg uf Rt1ss MtElht
ncy
The Yankee.! piloted by comanagttrs Tommy:
D.avu; and
Haek Wtlson, edged the Senato 'I
of Kal Hmdy's m !I track meet
13 12 Both now stand\ 1 I on tl\n
9eason
McElhmney fanned mne and
walked thl"c~ batters w:h1le Ius
opponent Rlt:k Oller fanned lJ
but walked nme
The Indian~ JUmped on 01le
1n the f1rst mnmg lo1 four ru.l
on si ngles by W1se and S.inger
a walk and error 1hey added tw.,
m the thud one In the fourth
three 1n lb•
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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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23 15 606 2
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Philadelphia 2 Brooklyn 1 night
'New York 3 P ittsburgh 2 n1ght
SL Lou1s 4 Mllwauke~ 3 rught
S.h.lrd.Y• Problble PltcMn
Brooklyn at Phtladelph1a ntg l": l
-Newcombe 4-4 vs San(ord ~ 1
N~ York at P1ttsburgh- An to
nel~ 3-6 vs Fnend 3 4

CbJcago at

Cmcinnah- RusiJ
2-4 vs Kl1p,.

.0.0 or Drabows k)
.stein J-3

St Louis at M1lwauket! night Dickson ().2 vs Spahn 52

Sunct.y'• Gam.•
Brooklyn at Ph!I,J delphla
~w York Jt.t P1Usburgh 2

Chicago at ( m cmnat1 2
at l\11lwaukee
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Chrcago
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New York
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Lopez G~ts Great Pitching From Chisox Staff;
4-Game Lead Grabbed In American League Race
Ray Moore held the Yank&amp;el to
five tllt• in out-pltchin.s Bob Tur·
ley A) Ptlucllt put tbl Oriolea In
front wllh A third tnnlna homer
and then drove In ano\her r:un
with a sacrifice Oy in the fifth
Turley\ wa• chased ln the ~tlxth
when he walked in BaiUmore'!l fl

nat run

Billy Hunter'• two • run homer
an.d Ned Garver a lour·hlt pitch
In&amp; helped the Athletic• to their
triumph over the Tndtana Hunter
hit hi• homer aft Tribe starter
Cal McU1h who ••• knOC!ked out
of the box wht11 the A'• ICOffld
all their runt In the third lnnJnt(.
G.rver faced only 80 llltn in cain·
Ina hla fourth victory
A two out 1inrle by Jim lAmon
ln the ninth Inning off Tam Brew
er brought Herb Plewa home from
aerond bare wltb Washmgton's
winning run j1'he Senitora , who
scored lhelr lxth viettti'Y in the
l•st seven games tied ~e score
at 2 2 In the elghtb wUJ\ Ithe help
of Brewers wild throw Tru CJev
tllj!er Wfa4 the winner ln relief of
Ruq Kemmerer
Rookie- Ellie J(atk.O batted In
~ a..t .,...,..
the winning run for the Clrds
Ill the 'National Lea1ue, Gt Lou wlth hil fourth hit of. tbe l«me In
II topped MUwa~ee. f.3, Phila the e-iahth tnmnr WallJ Moon ran
dtlphla nl~ ~_.,n, l-1, and hla hit-Una rtreat to M eon~teu·
New York ••leated PittlbUflh, tve 1amea with a' 11&amp;Ul - lnaiRJ
8-l B«la wlilhe4 .,_t tbe Clncln double Undy MeDanleJ .-ent the
!flllati.C~c:a,o' 111M. . ,._
route for St Luula for his fourth

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fered bla fourth loll
Phlls Mow. Up.
Roblu Roberta and Willie Jone1
letmed up to beat the Dodtera
and mf)Ve the Phlllie't within 2\\
1ame• ot the flrat·place Redle.il'
By lostn.a. Brooklyn dropped two
1•mes back of Cincinnati Rob.
ertll 'aye up alx blte, ~Jne Wll a
homer by Roy Campanella_'. the
236th of bb N L career n tied
the lea1ue record for a catcher
aet by Gabby Hartnett Jones won
the ao.mes with a two· run triple
oft Don Dry1d1le ln the fourth
WUUe Ml\1 extended hla hlt·
tint 1treat to 19 11me1 With a
double In the el..lhth innlnt and
1ub1equently 1cored on IUy Katt'l
nc1'ifice Oy with the
run that
beat Plttsburlilh Pirate shuter
Lute Arroyo blanked the Giants on
two hits until the Sf\'enth when
they tied tht' score at 2 2 on Whl
tey Lockman&amp;' single with the
basel fuJI Rellever Al WorthiRJ·
ton waa credited with his fourth
victory
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GENEVA, SwitJ.erlind UPThe International Olympic Com
mlttee will hold 1n executive If!$.
tlon at Evisn; 'France, June 3 a
to prepare lbe agenda for tbe
ICC plenary 101alon at Sotla, Bul
carla, next fall

Jeffcoat Most
Determined Man
On Redleg Staff
( INI IN]tlA'l'l UP - Manager
B1rd1e r ebbeth calls pitther 'fiJI
JcHcont th e converk!cl O\llha¥Jer
"ho came to the Redlegs m a
19M deal with Clucago "the most
determined p1tcher In the league''
It 19 that dete-rmtnatlon whmh
accounts for Jeffco.at s three vte
torJea this seuon and for the two
home run~ h.e has collected 10 for
Ht 8 last homer belted 1n lhe
e11:hlh mnmg agmnst the Cardm·
als last Sunday broke a 6-fl tie
and won Jeffcoat &amp; uwn gam~ tor
him

Jeffcoat, slate&lt;;l to start for Cin '

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battle aaainst tleatb

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battler • ~e of th.e
in tbe llstory of
rtng,
F'r1day at hhl hQme
after a long ftght agamst eancer
Before lesvmg boxing, Kilbane
rang up two outstandmg marks He
held a title lollier tha~ &amp;lji.Y ~igbt~
except Joe Louia and he w,oa. 13i
of 142 bouts during biB care~
RIRATEt IIGll ~TO
PmS~IJ!IIiH UP ,- IIJlchoel A
Donato, an lr.flelder ~ outfielder at
Boston College, has been ala:ned
by the PUtsbu!gh Pirates organ!·
q.pon and. astlgned to tbe Jamesto.wn, N Y , club' lD the Claa.s :Q
PenD,Iy~v~•• • ~ew Y011kl Uaautt.
Donato, 18, Is a sophomore a~

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THIS IS HOW Herll Scor• must have loojed to Gil M_c~1~~~~~
of the New York Yankees wllen he~' bullet-hot hit .,.,,~r1
mto the left eye of the Cleveland ~ :jco.~;~ 1&amp; hOI!lnlll'! b~
back 1n action soon Doctors say his elgbt probably will not be
1mpjllreq
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HomeTeams
On Sunday's Schedule In OVA
Pomeroy and Mtddleport Ohl••
Valley .1\s.soctatlon baseball te1ma
ba~ the.Jr hands full Suhday ~ ..
they en~rtam thf=' two hotte!tt
clubs m the 11even club loop
ila~ford and Coolvtlle
Chet OJiver bringll bis Tliers
(2 Ol to the Pomeroy H111h School
diamond
where
P)ltl Collins
hopes he w1ll have Jfuey Rey
nolds (1 O) on the mound Ge11e
Hesson 23 year-old southpaw witl1
a professionaL futball and curv t
will be on the hill for the Tiger~
Luther Tucker f•nn~ Little Rock
star WLII catch
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Coolville (2 0) comes to Mi I
dleport's mumctpal park at 2 P
M w•tb 25 year old Dick Spencer
(1-0) well rested and
Junkm..tn
Bsldy Balderson ready as always
tn relief MiCkY Mille1 CO. I) pow
erful fast baller 'A(ill get the caP
from manager John Parson.! to
battle Spencer
Call!polls (1 OJ traveb to lRa
cme to take on lhe runleu won

ders of Herb Sayre 11.nd Jun.J.or
Wolle Emil Thomas UII,Y call o.n
oJd,ater t.eo Va1entin.e to tbrow
won 'Phuraday
ae•tnst Pomt
Pleasa11,t,.
a.. ain ~th01,1s:b he ~Itched and
Racl,ne (2.0) is looklnt for ta
lint ru.Q out the season Shut
out by Identical 5-0 scores tn •111
f1rst two outtna•. the club Ia .1ue
to explode any 1day The boJ s
have been
hl'ttin,g, bu_t not n
clusters D1ck Taylor, one of th,..
hrtter youna: pitchers in the lea·
gue may 1et the ealt wlth Ivan
Powell in reaerve
Ltttle Foozy Wolle now on the
mend while under treo.tment b
Galllpolls physlctans pht:hed a

good .a:ame a.gamst Hartford
mL,ght want Ill ,go ag;nn

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.Mr. and 3(1'5.: i'J;'ect l-osenbaum
entertalDed a grQy' of relatives
a.nd friends M:amQJ:'Ial llay at
their home, Vale St

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Mr
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apprN.ching
daughter, Je.an to
da11, Jr, son Gf Ml' 111,:1 Mr-.s
George T Siddalt ~anon:, Mas,l
The weddini will be an event
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Middl,pOJt Hittl ~bool and re
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QesJenM &amp;om Ideal wbmltted bl
women from norr parf of tile
nqtlon. V(om'n who drew tltolr
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of m~l"'l • MIW..

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Capehart, Miss. Judi Cape-

hart and Jim Harvey Columbuq

Mrs Lee Richardson and daugh·

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dren Jickie, Rickie, Barbara and
Susan, Sprlnefleld, Mr and Mrs
RUssell Capehart and daurbter,
Jai::kLe, Mason, W Va aud M1
and Mrs. Richard RoSenbaum a~d
son, Joey

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home.

Mrs Robert Runnel~ was re
turtfed bo~e Wednesday from the
Hob.er Hospital where she had
be~n a n1edlcal patient
Capt Cbei!iler Rice, son a( Mr
and Mrs Homer R,tee-, called rela·
tlves here thiS Silnday after be
and ~s wUP. and daughter, Susan
l'nded 10 Cahfornla TtteY have
bee9 tn JaP,an for st;~veral years
S.S&amp;t Harold Rice, U:jMC, met ~is
broth,er and family at the dock and
1a vJ.4j.ting w1th them before. theY
Anyone Interested m a new Ir&lt;•turm to Oluo for a month's
type of outdoor h.ghtmg for ga~· llelove.
, Huntington, viSited'
dena •ad lawns should plan to
Walter Ramey,
attend the open mee~ing of tbe
M¥Jdleporl Amateur Gardeners
Club at the llliddleport HiJih
~¥:hqol a~1pr\um on W~dnesday

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.!bot 0, at 7.3D I&gt; M

at Burbnr
bam Is planmpg a garden to be
wed an ronnecfion with the dla
play of Ugbt&amp; under the direcUf¥.1
ot Blanche waue1;1er ~f the Cql·
u~bus and Soqtb,ern Ohio El~t*
Q:ompany A rfl&lt;:~~le on Ia~
hlJ 11 a1&amp;o planned and the bos
~as ,elu~ wlll IJ.ave a ~ep'tlon at
the dose of the- Pl'Qil'&amp;m.
AJI Oar.den Clubs in the anu
have been invited as well as any
or.e else wbo is inter~ted ln the

topjc

were served to
Blake, Mrs Donald

recentl)l

Cottnll, Mrs. Edi!IOh Guinther,
Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs Walter

Mr
Fred Mescher an~
of Grundy, Va, are ~be gues·~
of tier JVother, Mrs Fannie Kaspar Mlaecay.m ,
Mrs Llnme VanMeter ot Dela·
ware Is the guelt of 1r~at1ves

Harru, Mrs Donald Lia1e, Ml'll
Herman London, Mr• Pearl M;e.
~ride, Grace Oiler, Mrs Ge~e
Schneider, Mrs Allah TeifQril,
Mrs Robert White and Mn Djc:k
Winebrenner
The Adult Class of the E U t1
Church were entertained at tile
bome of Mrs. Georae Freel1nd,
cently wtth the meetina iD cbarg_e
o.f Mrs Charles Neuman ReporU
were gtven by Glenna Sou)fby tUl'd
Edna Edwards A social hour fol·
lowed the meeting
Sunday i~Jlltf of Mr and Mrs
Jamel Quld.: 1Jere_ .Mr~ GJe:n
West, Mr and Mr• Gordon West
and daughter, Oebfl Kay~ of ta.
clne RD, Mr~ Mil~ Chaprun
and children X...t411 Falla, ¥r. and
Mrs Donald
oQ&lt;I cli!irlml.
Recent guef\lf of Mrs. Mn~ JoloCoy were ~d.
R~
Miller and e reo, B~!J. ~ •.
Mlss Wtlma ~. H~c:lrw~ np ~i)A
Mr and Mrs
tl\l Jamel 6f Par-

keiser.:.~~~!~~~:

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in MeJga County
Mr. and. Mrs JaiM.i McCJ.askev
returned to their home in Mid·

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land, Pa , Frlday after a vi91t
with hts !lster a9d brether in law
t1J' and Mrs Clifford Phllllpg of
!jlnero~U•

M:r and ),fr.s Elmer W1ckham
m Gal!ipolls 9nd Weat
Memorial Day
peral~ Lozier of Rrmceton
' .. -J:· arr1ved Tlt.ursday evenmg
{or a vult with Mr 1\D-d Mn
A»o.n Kelton aod dauehter H •
will be accompanied hoi~f. Sundr/
Mrs Loiter and SOl), Jay, who
bee~~; the guests of the Kel
for tbe Pf.S.t ~Re Weeks
Charles Ward of (:olumbus
pest ot M\'• Floyf! Meea
'-c;:-- and Mrs David :rdfConna keTSbura
ghay (Betty Story)' of Springf1eld
are the guesta of her pareats.
Mr. 1nd Mrs Lee S~.
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Mr and Mn J'amea Loehary
family, Athens, weh MemorDay 1uests ot his- parents,
MrL and Mrs
J.oc:hary
MW Helen
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N..Wo llltor, ""- """- !!Jr. llrl. LIWiftto lmltll hlilllnf,
of the PTA.
den alKI famUy They •lao vi1lted
Mr and .lin .Roa:er Epple ha 1e
A report ot the IJ,o~
lD Huntintton, W VI
moved in whh b1s parenu, Mr P'I"A Court¢11 whtch reuntb
IStU Ztrllt returted to hu em aM )tn John E~l~ FlatwoodL at West Columbla wu .,
flpY-1 •~ U..
RlYf" bo•~
f.eet:ft 4lnoer iUt'.ltl ot 1il! GoldJ• Rut
l&lt;Welfern", and Earl Watk!m 111d and Kn Buel Rldenour were Mr
The Ol'ftDi2:1tton
RicUJil Wener tt; the 'lJkrtY"
iU\1 Mr• John Hayt• and d.i • tribute $5 00 toward '";j.J*ft~··•
~ lllld
~ ~-·
&amp;o\1111 ~ ~ and M.ra Ellzlbtth phl 'l experue to the
villted
recently
la 1-crkenbswr
Wlclr:ham ' 'Ptle dJnner ••• HI OJuncll In Cincinnati 10011.
\lrith relstlv.. •
bonor o! tbel.r soa, J! me.s bmh
A report on the new retdt
Mr and Mrs Sam Armel! and day
was by Krs B B Vance an" X
two children Jackson, Ml.cbla~n
A 1c John Ginther of Falrfi rld Pete ftoush .and Mn Sa.:ra
ape:Jlt stveral da)'J with Mra Ar Air rorte tiase Califorma I!; son foUowed by a d1scll8Jitln II
meU'a parentJ Mr 1nd Mrs Har apendmc 1 thlrty da)' furloug1• wblth time the
tlfli
old Duetwortb
with 1\11 parents, Mr and Mr sponwr the project
:Mr and &amp;1r1 Clarence Maalll John GJnther Monda} Ray 14)'er~
New officers were lnsta1,ed
snd ehlhlrrn ot Cotumbu• v11tted ot AlheDll Yllher Atrman Gmtlicr I MISJ Hart and an pre1ident. Mu.
Mrs Wattle Springer and Mr and
Mr and Mn Eldon Will Syre John Morgan, vice president, ¥rt
Mrs lAwrence Whitl1tl'h
cuae apent Sunday e\'emng wltn 0 J Bostle, aecretary, Mn U
Mn Florence Hardin accompa Mr and MNJr De!lzll Cleland
erett .Rou1h and treasureT, M1,_
med Rev and Mn Olear Neue
Mr
and Mn Everett Watso n, Ralph Gibbs Jr
and Beth to New Have-n, W Va ,
The program will by Rev
where they Vlllted llr and Mn Tuppera Plalnl Yll!led • Mr ani
~rt John Ginther
Scott Df the New Haven .vi
Everett Laudernult and daua:hter
Opal Mane and Carl Thom.a11 Ch.urch eoneermnc "Religion ln
Ruth
OUutt spent
Wednesday w1 h lhe Home" alld all we bcnef!•
Kathryn Sh•ck spent a n•lht wl1h
their
aunt,
Mr1
Cle:&gt; Smith
(rom it in our dally life's tn~
Conote Robert at Wolle Pen
Mn Denzil Ueland leatned of hoW through us, lt cao refle '(
Mr and Mrs Wlllil Leadlnaham
and daug~tere, ConnJt al\d Sir- the death of her c:owln W A V.t&gt; upon tbose we are aJJOCt.;le6.
with
ban, spent a week eod in Port• at G11Upoll1 Monday
Ward HIYel haa been returned
M'n Marie Rowb ~ room
mouth where tJJey att,nded Mr
to
hi•
home
from
Melli
Gener.d
~:e1ved
the attendance awerd ud:
Leadln,2ham • alumni b1nquet
Ho11pltal
and
l1
tmprovlng
the
Su:th
Gndtf M()the1'3 wert
Mrt Frank Morran o:l Port•
Mn
Ejleen
Htgon
Columbu
hostell8es
aud 6erved refrelii'bw
moutb la vlsilllll taer mother Mts
apent
a
few
d1ys
with
Mr
1n
1 menu to tho11e abov e and lfrtr
Frances Ritter 1nd ofber relatives
VI&lt;' Street Mn Faye Sm1•~
Mr and Mrs Jobn Crook• 1nd Mn Ward Hayeti
Jlrs Earl Dun s~nt a day IJJ. Thomas Grmstead Mrs Geor"e
two children of Columbus lpent a
Randolph Mn Pearl Cunning
recent wet:k end witb Mr and Mrs Parkersburg
ltr
aad
Mrs
Larry
Rouab
ot
ham, Mr and Mn A G Ilor,me)',
Donald Li.JJll, Mrt Norma Lisle,
wbo remahu serwus1y ut and Mr J&amp;ekson spent a few day• w:tb Mn Inez Roush, Mrs Harry
Yr and Mrs Guy Summerlleld
Staats Mn LJeula R&lt;oush, ~h'1.
and Mra Orville Croob..
Flora Grlmet and Mra Harr"J
Mr and Mn. Cui SchultJ 1nd I
Miller
daugbtell" moved. from tbe Usle
COUPLaS CLUB
property on Water St., to the bome
M'r
and
Mrs Robert Coc .. t.. ~
of l.ll• war~ll llr. 1nd Mra Carl
ly Mn. Jolon Dlold
S&lt;lluill on E ~ Sl
were
hoU.
to
members :•VI&lt;"'~'~ ~
~ JvY Powell attended "
~aDd Mrs. Jobn ·Aldrulu of Stanley party at tl.e home o! Couple~ Club, Saturday e
at theJr h.p~ Atte:1diJ1C
Crook,ivW~ .. pent Sunday wtth Mr
Mrs Opal I&gt;4VU
Mr and lin. George Burftll,
~o4Mr• ~lN ....
M&lt;•
¥arpm
Alien
and
1111
and
Mu Jlme• D1ehl Jr
~· Arwa ~Coy Vtalted frtenda Hoffman apeat Thurlday an ...
and Mn Le.ster Zerkle and
In V!&lt;fl VIr~ reeenUy
Frl~ at the Sammy Lewll home and Y:n HliJT)' Millf'J'
Bibles ~re presented to btlb at
lbrrl.loDrille.
INGAGIMENT
tchool crt4uate• duri.D.g tbe Stm.
llr.
and Mn.
Kilton Hysell
Hr and Mn JohnQY
ct•Y Schoo) bour Sunday May 28
were as followt A.lbuey Methodrlt, and. the ~'J e!Jter Mrs Searl- are aonounclne
Stephen Jaeoba, Htty J~ne Kieb- es were p,es of lin Ivy Pow of !heir daughter, ~
lneor and Wt.ncla Roush; the PreJ. eiJ and family and Hr and Mr.§ J..arrr Kina:, aon of Mr and
byterian a.utch, James Robert OrvUle Allu, earnlns tor the Ralph KVJ.g Grallam Station
lamH Bradalaalr funeral
White
AugWit wedchng 11 planned to tie "t
Mr. ud 11rt. Robert Bowen \aid 1t ~be St Paul
Lutheran
and
•ere ia )(cArtJnJ' W .u Cburtb 10 N~ Havet'L
tend lJ!Le eommeocement
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Hn otto Aleab1re • 11te local Women's Club '"U
moved to lll(ldleport.
hold thetr annual dmner on Mr.Y
Keuy l..unlford 11 spend111g hL 28 a~ the Am~n U!~ion H1Jl
full'lONb with his parenb Mr at 8 30 P M HU!!bands and
other guesh are mvtted to pt· .::
Cheater Grange W'd.S bast. to and Mn Leo.l:iard Lundord
Attendance at Sunday Schoo) tend and new off1cers will be InRacine Gran1e Tuesday evenmg:
stalled for the com•ng year
at their regular meetmg Twenty May 28"wu 98. offering $ll.27
Mr aqd Mn Hqrner Russell
P.UTY
seven were present an(! prese.lt·
Mra Wvatt Chadwell honMed
ed the progra,m wnh Mn. Rov and two dau&amp;hten are visitm!
Iter mot~er Mrs Eva Tracy
her son JJmmte May 18 wtth a
Spencer in charge
lin: Ruth WilJan wu a weet l.olrtbday parl;v at the1r home m
Clifford MOJTl8 J._Ve 1 "iij';11 end gue!t of her motll.er lin
eelebratton of h\s 8th b1rtbda 1 •
talk and introdueed the membeu BeUe Hilt
Game, were played and prl.Zl'"l
from tbelr &amp;l'lnge ..
Mr. and jln Walter Schrieb,.,. awarded to several and the bonThe program wu j'Corn Gro.,. called OD Mrt Belle Hilt
ore~ rece1nd many g1ft.s Ra.
ltg.. song, by aU, "Home 1n th ~
TOD\mY and JQhnme DeWitte freshmeots r:.f Ice cream and cake •
Grange", reading, •lcom Ch•m ~nd Darnll Mayer of FalJ'Dlont
was served to Ron me Stem Ric :&lt;
pmnshlp' by Frll!Cf'S Carleto
spent two day11 at the home of ey Powell,
Johnny Ritl!o:ew y,
"Why Corn Pops" by ..DoDill Hll· Mr and Mn. Lawnnce Slnlt 1 Larry Fre-v, Billy JOe Roush Blln
dDr~. aon,g, quartet, contest How Sunday guest.!l were Mr ud Mrs.. nle Sue Roush Rebtrta Parson
many 1galn• on ear of corn, woo Dan Smith and 3 chUdren 1111d lrm(la Brown Randy Wetv~r.
by George Gen¥Mner
Mrs. Anna Dm
faul and Dand. Chadwell Gl,t!L
• The LOrd WaUts in the Cor~
Leonard Lunsford and fatml"
sent by Judy Athey, Jerry
F1eld • by Letha MoJTiB,
Com called on $tf!Y4.1 Ebbn and fitniiY
Mnnan
menU; em oUir Gn~". l&amp;at)' and Enul Aleahire and lam1l:1
VIrgtml Easterday,
''Talk on Sunday ev.enmjl'
PoiJo ' b) Emma Adams, Playlet
Callers at the Jobn Diehl borne
"Selhng the FJrm", Mr 11nd Mr£ lfE!re Mrs Mildren Bowen an '
Htldore
Mr a'nd Mn Lawrence Smltll
and
tranddaupter
Caroly •
Story, "Model T Ford" by M'i
t1e Clrcle, "QuiZ on Corn" w 1n Smith
by Mrs Hildore and a song "Bu~
~nd Bloom" by qu1rtet
NEW mv-t:N, W.Va.
Rural Life Spnday was obs.erv
P. T. A
ed May 26 at Chester M , E
The New Haven PTA held p!e:'"
Church
FOI,l
Ja~t meetme; of tbe se1son ~
First and ~ond de.dees lo ly with Mrs. John More;ao, Pfejli
be conferred at the next l'l!gul u- d•nt. presldine: Tb'l
meelq;
meeting June 11th Sewing eon· opened with regui.. t form and
I
test to be June 25.
devotions were by Mrs Bernard
Refres"ments wen: served, at Letvmg, a story by Catoln Le1Y.
In g.
the clo.ae of the meeting
Busine&amp;~ repol'tl 'ift're read and
!Ia Tho Brlglttffl Coraer .
~pproved by Mn. s,ct F)~sb,er
wbo also
the annual report
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Larry Holter, Annabel Rose, Mra
Jean H111mm, PhyUia and Charlea
Jhle 1 Tomm) and Louise Fbher,
member• of the Racine band club
went to a wiener rout at Portland
Park on )Jonday nljht
Mrs Reed Easterday b at home
after being Itt Holzer Hospital a
few days last week
Mrs Penrl VIger Cleveland, ''
visiting her daughter, Mn Mlldrf!d Shule1', and famlly for a few
weeks
Mrc Ora Archer, McConnell•
ville, Js vultma: her brother and.
alster, Leater Bal1ey and Bertba
Holter and other relatlves
Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter,
Bertha Holtf'r and Lester Bally at·
tended quarterly meetlna at Ent(lrprite Tursday nil:ht.

Mr and Mn Delbert Sco-t,
Mr Seott • Jl!ter of Columb¥s
and Mu ),fart.ha Wolle were r:
~ent callera of Mrt Mary Bailey
Lmd; and Kathy B;:~br, Merelie
and Vlrgm1a Coleman were t).t•
Thurtday guests of Mary Jo
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clunnll Friday maht, will start to·
tJ.ay Instead, since the scheduled
opener or a four. game series w1th
ChtCiljO was postponed becau~c or
rain

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Callen
receniiJ at tbe Pala.t•-r
home were Mn WUI Brown., llf·
and, Mn Kalpll f4Jnter .Pd dau•
i hter
Mf.t and
Mr. Haro
Brown aqd children, Barbara Lan
ham aod Shlrle.)' fleilmn
Mra Clyde Well 1nd dauaht ~ ,
tailed on Mrs Mny Bailry Su11
da): aUernoon
Mr a.a.d M.rl. Komer Geol}eln
M11ry &amp;a;ile)l., Vn JeAwe Roo1h
and Will Helbnan 1 tended ~e
funeral or .Frank Well Tbur5

crown

Natbll'Wftahi cr)pmploa JoMny
GbaDa, wb-1) woa. all 11\t&amp;. Mr oJ 1"tloU

Bp.th 8
BU!ilt, WlSB's
homer Smger s smglt and a '1

errol
The Sox managed two ru,ns. P I
the ftrst on Searles smgle and
Gilkey's homer In the sec~»tl
mnwg Oller tripled and scor~J
on an error
The Yanketf!l put across the
winning: run In the fcul,'th mn
lng when Bmg tripled With th
bases loaded In the fifth seven
runs came In In Slater s almfle
stx walks and two errors
Kal Ulnd) '11 Senators h.ad a b~g
Inning In the flfth, but not quit"'
big enough Carr smgled Little
•nd Stephenson walked and Stu
bart tripled Five runs came n
1i'. 1th an error added
Line Scores
Senators
304 ~12 e 5
Yankee1 ,
200 47x- 13 (I 5
.Qattenes Senators Stobart
Baumgardner (lJl (LP) and D
L1ttle Yankees Bmg Laudcrm' I
{4) tWP) ~and Slater
Indians McElllinne and Bu~h
Red Sox O•ler and Gtlkey

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Historic Ring
Kilbane Lost
. Last Fight In Career

SlXlh Ol1

Cleveland
:!2 17 S64 S
DetTo1t
21 20 ~12 7
Boston
21 21 MO 7 112
Kansas C1ty
18 23 439 10
Ballimore
1ft 24 385 12
Washm&amp;ton
HI ~ 341 14 1t.~
Frld1y't RetUitt
Baltimore 3 New Yort 1 night
The
Wublnitlon 3 Boston 2 nJght
Chlcaso 6 Delrott 0 night
Kansa.t City 3 Cleveland 1 night
• S.tvrtllly't !!tooll1lll• Pitch•"
Detroit at Chtcaao--Hoeft 1 :
vt Wllaon S 2 '
Clevel1nd at K.anu1 C1ty nig '
-Wynn &amp;-&amp; vs Burnett 3 2
Boston at WashlnMton-Sullivan
2-4 va Stobbs {).t
Baltimore at New York-John
By Chel Tauei'.W
.son 2·S v• Kuck1 24
Sunlfay'• G•mn
When all the ltttle leagues, pony leagues, summer high
Dttroit at Chicaro 2
school league, the OVA league (I hope that's all) get rolllng
Cleveland at Kallllaa CttY
next week ID Pomeroy, Middleport and Mason the steward o!
Bolton at Waahlngtcm
this
here page 1s going to be snowed under to blS eyelashes
Baltimore at New York 2
From here, at this mom~nt, It looks so senous that the RedINTIRNATIONAL. UAGUE
Toronto 2 Montreal 1
legs w111 have to gel a 25 game bulge 1n the National League
Bufralo 12 Rochester 1
before they cop an 8-pomt head over one paragraph
Richmond 9 Columbus 6
Ol:rvlously we CliO l gtve full tunes quLie mcomplete scort
Havana 7 MiamL 2
reports to all games Tht• problem keE~pmg rel ord brother I ve ha
111 to reduce all to a SJ:te that can 111
AMIRICAN ASf'.OCIATION
Wtchtta 8 St Paul 1
be h.mdlcd m available spa " l!
Th£'te IS no pps slbJ!L ty of pu h
and
hnotype
machine
tlme
lea\
\ishmg
t.oJol ~c ore s for game.s
1 ~~~j~~~~n 1~ ~~~~~ ~ 10 Inn
1ng a little for lhe absolute nee ti Too mu ch spuce and ltme Is 111
Minneapolis al Indlanapoh~
dlle.s Jn n11t10nal !!ports Thor(• h volved Wl tlo want howc\er
ppd ram
the matter of t1me too One r ~ hii.Vf' !JlrLOdLc 1eleases on the lop
INTUNATIONAL LIEAGUiill porter although he 11urely ! ~ 1:1 tU hitleL!I tnp p1tchen el\:
.111
w L Pet. oa llenlltl cJtnnot o po ~l! lbl} wlu '1 a tea~ w· b01 s1s Th ts• will be up
R1chmon~
2R I~ 631 0
tllrough all the SC(lrcbook~ 1,1 tu the league offLcer~ to prondl
Torontl)
25 15 625 J1
volved rerretmg out the es.-~en H they don t have tune to fleur,-.
1 Bllffalo
22 16 /1i79
t1al d.tla and get them Into mtc
It out from {helr own records
MlamJ
:u 21) 512
~ ou Cll ll t expect us to como up
llgible form 111 a couple of houi
Rochester
20 24 455
My objel't then, hure, Is to ex with the 30 hour day and do 1'
llav.1na
Ul 23 462 B'r tend a plea to managers to JU ~~· for them
CoJ,Jmbus
t7 20 39!1 11
us the fullest cooperation H
So Ltttle Leaguers cl al 1f
Montretl
14 27 34l 13
managers Will redure tht!lr g ame~ you arcn t gcttmg ln the papP.1
to the e&amp;~~en!HIIs and phonu them wltlt your games, ask your ma 1
MAY lAIN TITLE SHOT
to me the !lame evening as lh c d)l:er about It
NEW YORK UP flarold game at home (6201 Ml or aft •
-------John1on!1 flrtt-round knockout ot 7 A M the neJo~t mornln!l at 397
KING KONG SIGNID
Clarence Hinnant could earn h.lm my hoir w111 . be wtlh ffil' mu ch
NEW YOTlK UP - 1 he New
e shot at the liMh.t hcavvwei11ht t1 longflr
York Yankct•s announcOO fi'rlday
tle thl1 year That .11 what match
Here Is what we need for all nlght that their former sla.r out
maker Bllly BroWn of th e Inter aame.11
~Ulldcr Ch11rl1e King Kong :Kelle-r
LLflfl !ICOYe each. team Willl will JOtn th11r11 as a coach when
national Boxlt'g Club satd today
about the muscular Phlladcl'phlan runs hils ond error11 summary they play In Cleveland next Tues
who flattened Hinnant Gf Waahing. the visiting loam h11ted first a!'l J day Keller, 40 replacee Coach
ton, D C w1th a boomlna rl11bt battortos
Randy Gumpert who becomes
to the chin tor a klyo at 1 24 of Pltchlna performance strike man11aer of the Kearny club in
their TV flgbt .In St Nicholas Ar ouh walh hit hatters
the Class D Nebraska $tate League
ena Friday nlabt
Top hatter for each team wtth
ca}Uulcd summary ot how wm
HANKI 'ltiCH
SIML•R NAMID
lnil run wa1 scored
INDIANAPO!JS, lnd UP DENVER
Colo UP - Col
We of The Daily Sentinel bo Smlllne Sam Hanks was richer by
Georte B SJmler 36 haa been heve we will perrornt a real &amp;er $103,844 today ~a the winner of
named atblfltic director for the vice to the youth program herP Thursday's Memorial Day auto
Air Foroe Academy The former by publtshlna aecouat1 of all clattlc Hank• drew the money ln
.M.aryJtnd UnJverslty football rrtar aames Interest will not only be the form ot a paycheck Friday,
and a veteran of HI yeen' 11rv malntamed but Increased
which included a total of $38,230
Ice In the Air Foret 1ucceeds Col
But If l'v!l got to track down In race and qualilylng money,
Robert V Whitlow, wbo will be who hn the S(!Orebooka and lhtm $24,375 ln aeceiSory awards and
reauJjned alter 1 three year tour i•f 1 finally wet them figured o:.~ t $20 400 ln lap prizes
beret
what happened from t.he aome

IV' MILTON IICHMAN
Unlttct PNN .,.,.. Wrl,.r
AI Lopez never h1d 11 10 100d
tt Clevelaud
With the India01, Lo~z had
tome mlahty fine pite-hina. but
be'• retUn1 an even bitter brand
at Cblcaao wbere every atlrter Gn
hit llaff II pltehln1 Sn with the
lllnd of complete taiPt vietorlea
that could brlnJ the White Sox
thelr fir~ pennant la. 88 years
Jt wu Bob &amp;"'an'e turn Frl
day nl1ht lind the lf.yen~ld
rl1ht hinder e.1me -hroLIJh with a
1parldln1 tour-bit. f.O vletory over
Detroit that lnc:r. . .d the White
IMII. American Leatue lead to four
Cllmts
C•tcher Sberm Lollar tne Kee
pa all the mtrJID he needed
wben be blu&amp;OO a hro-t'lln homer
'&gt;(f Frank L:ley In tbe flrat lnnlna
tiD.d Wa1t DrOJO added a little 1e
J,.. to tbe C'ake witll a trand·
Ill• ~omer in the elehth
...ttmore defeated the le4:ond
p!He Y1ntee11 3 I. Kanaaa Cit)'
but Cltftlllid by the IIIMI S I
leGh, alii! WtshlnJton tdied Bot
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Wo ody Cal1s Uttle Uague I
Jnd1ans o f Mtddlepm t went m t
th e lead f n day ll lt::hl wi,.th a 2-V
~cord when the} dd eaJed Pete
Kloes Red SoJo~ 10.3 beh 1nd th~:­
stuady p11t'hmg uf Rt1ss MtElht
ncy
The Yankee.! piloted by comanagttrs Tommy:
D.avu; and
Haek Wtlson, edged the Senato 'I
of Kal Hmdy's m !I track meet
13 12 Both now stand\ 1 I on tl\n
9eason
McElhmney fanned mne and
walked thl"c~ batters w:h1le Ius
opponent Rlt:k Oller fanned lJ
but walked nme
The Indian~ JUmped on 01le
1n the f1rst mnmg lo1 four ru.l
on si ngles by W1se and S.inger
a walk and error 1hey added tw.,
m the thud one In the fourth
three 1n lb•
and lt'~ 1t wltb

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Yanks Edge
Senators By
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. Social S~wity Benefits· For Farmers Outlined
By Manager Of ro~mouth Ohio District Office
ay Jo.tN

CHATPIILD
~ ers---and t here's a rea son . M1ny
Mp. DJ.trlct SSO
farmers, unlike the se l!-empillyed
A farmer came' lnl.o our offi -.:1.. man in the eitv, wW ronti nue ·. ,
the. other day and s 11id : " I wa nt li ve on t heir place of busine ' ·
t&amp; apply- tor tbo'!e t:..rmer ben e- after retiring fro m full activit /
fili..
Manv will toot disassot·iate them·
s£'1v£s entirely (ram farming • ~
.
,
He wa.s i sell-employed hr•-• a bu si nes~.
er, ~as
over 65. and
hs d &lt;~.~The soc ial securitv law doe ~
ear~ungs over $400 last yea~ ~n· l not req uire the m '10 quit th,
ag&amp;ln this year . . He was ~l1 g1ble 1 fann and to sll;~ all work in or·
fOT soeial !CCUr lty bencft~ pay- dr r t~ get bencfil payments. 11
, ment.s. The .monthl y benefit pa y_ is pos.~i hl e for them, like be nefiments he wtll get .. ho~ ev{' r , &lt;l fl darie.o; in non -farm ad h- 11\e s , to
not " farmer• b~ne£1ts" . ~here &lt;~r-· wurk parl·ti me , or even l&lt;J work
110 special soctal scc~rU,y bene- thro ughout the year and g~ t
fi~s ~or fann ers. He_w 1II get old , 0 me or all of the ir monthly be n,..
The numb('r of
Jlile maurance bpneht~. based ~ 1 fit payments.
put work un~cr soc1al secu.r t-v mrm thly p;1yme nts they will g· ·.
just Uk~ 5¥4 mtlllon !•lhe r retired in a year will dC'p!!n d on how
wnrker11 who have . he~ n em~to~ - man v ffi {,itlh s in the• vear lh H
rrtrr-s, work and how m ur h· !hey ear ~
ed or se If~ mp Ioye( I In
factories--or on t he fa rm - Jon::: duri n, the yea r .
enough to be msurt! rl u n~N Lh •
1::
rr a ,/armcr earn ~ no m{1fc thar
social security law, For h o~n , a ~
for all others . the bPnPrit s ar
~ 1 ,200 in a year , hP c·an get 11
bas.lcally inten d c d tuw&lt;1r d r1•· payme nt f or eRch mr,nt h in lh..:
.plaJ;emcnl of income th~1 hf' i~ rear. If he worluc in all months
assumed to ha Ve lo ~ t b11ca us c of of the ' year, an rl has earn ings of
more th;;n $1.2no "in the year ~~ ~
old age.
Our fanne r frie nd . mor('OVt.!r . will loR.c one or more monthiy
will be subj cet to th(' ..;am E' r C' ~- lwf'r-f i' _....,, ~ ,.,t"
trirtion on ca rn ing5 a rter rl' tir ·
He will JOJe a mon~h'i! payment
ment as oth er he ncfi&lt;'b r ie., . Ot;r for eacH $til-l (1r 1ract wn of $80
lilk with him hr o u ~ot hl ou t l h&lt;tt !lJa t he ear ns in eX('tJss of a yea.·he did not UtHII' r stantl how r·a rn Jy total n( $1 ,20U. He will not
ings and work afff'l' t b1•nefi1 pa y· lose all 12 pu y ml"nt.~ in the ye.n•
ments. This m isund~rs landin ~ i~ unless his ca rn ings exceed $2,080.
rather widespr••a d amon g rann The ahn v(' !! pplies to the ~arm ·

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23. T ufted
25. Th a i coin
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One letter limply atand• for another. In thl1 eample A ll ueed
for the three L'a, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Single leltet'fl, app•·
trophea, tht hmJlh and formation of the worde art ell hinta.
Each d•Y the code Jetten ~~ore dlrrerent.
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er who worka io tU 12 month!;
lhe year. Many farmen , n6r
mally, have tome monlhl of oo
work. A farmer benefieiaty wbo .e
wot'k is ~easonal can ret a benefit check for a.nv month In which
~ neither earna
more Ut!n $80
10 employment or due,; aubatau·
tial work
in seU-emplo,mea_.
This . is true _ regardlell of b11
e!U'nmgs durmg the course of th.:
year. F_or example, If he earn'l
$'.!,500 m a year
but wo_rk,a i~
only tour months, he w•U _ge .
benerit che~ks for the o&amp;hcr e1sbt
months.
-Because the average 1 farm "
~-.01h the place or bu.!ltnesa:' ar.d
I'
f
Place of reJidence of a arm,. ..
he may be confused
over the
meaning of "substantial service11"
as the law calls it. Wibat ~- IJI.~I !: '
by this ia work in connept.ton
with the pi'Oduction of croptl \br
livestock raiRd for llle and from
whlo·h he -111
.. receive 1..-.come ·•Ia
a farm operator.
of

It does not. include oilier ~lnds
of \fOrk be may do or. blt farmstead. He! wilt not be doing aubstantlal work in the .aoclal &amp;e·
curity meaning of that term, fo'!'
Instance, if he repairs hi• houa&lt;e
or raises vegetables, rrutll, Uv~
stock ancj, poultry for eonlumution by himself and hl..a family.
Some farmen before retltement have rented out their farm
or part of their ftrm tq, someone
else under an arranaement which
called for tht!ir taklnJ part ~' tbP.
production or management ., ~
production' of farm eommoditlP"'
on the land. Under thlt ¥f1nltment, known as "material _ptrlicl_pation" the rental lncome ' the:Y
receive counll as earnJn11 fo·~
soeial security purpWies.
It a farm landlOJ'd coi'lthaue¥
helping out under aucb an ar·
ran(ement J(ter retirem~nt, ·· th,.
rental income he Teecl•es wiH
still be conaideret.i eatni..-.11 fo"
social Becurity purpo•e• and wilt
affect hi~ right to receive oli·
age bendit payments.
Our social security oUlte baa
leanets and booklets explaining
in detail the provisions or the SO&gt;
elat security law
relatiilg . to
farrnNs, either self-employell or
employed. Evet'y G&amp;.rmer .ahould
get a copy qt each of them in order to uc1crstand fully hls rlgb' J
and his obllgatlnns u11dcr th1~
social security htw.

Rutland Garden
Club Meets At
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WERJ!:l AS LONG AS 1'WENTY DAY$ ARE NOW- WORDS·

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Mr ~. Webb
Hall, Mlddlcport,
prC' si dent or the Rutlsnd· Garden
f'i uh, presided when the club met'
ut the home
of Mrs. Georae
Lasher with Mn. Dalla Hottman
~s the as sisting hoa~cs1.
!1.1rs. P . A. Jividen
waa. in
char~o:c of the openina devotlonal
H-rvicc.
Mis9
Lucllle SinUh;
Chcstt•r, was Lhc . a:uest apea1cer
and gave a travologue as she
showed colored alldos made on
her travch In Mexico and the
Southwest. M\!J Smith Wll pre·
sentcd a gift from the club ID
•pprcdation of the pro&amp;ram • .
IJurmi{ the bualnt:u meetlnt
Mrs. Chria Diehl was voted lp~o
the club. Mrs. ElheJ Ch-pn\ao
l.:tlve a req,ort of "t.hll' Arbor DQ
p\anling 1n the Rutland Schools
which was sponsored by the Gar..
de n Club.
The Rutland Club h . to make
arrangements jn the ''(jard!!n
Memories" claea lncludlna drte.J
material! fur the C&lt;~untr li'Jower
Show to be bflld lune 1tl-l8. It

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The lAdies Aid ~ or 01k Gro~e
EUB Churcb met retently with
Mrs. Llura Oibbf and tpent the
day ln qu.UUna and worldnl{ n
n11 raga.
IMra. Abbie Thomp.on wu a
111est of Mn. C*ll BlealD&amp; and
Ella Thursday alterooon.
Donilld Thomp_.on •nd Toni
ealltd on Ml'. and Mn. Hlrry
ThomPson Thursday.
Mra. Carrie King isn't so wet•
Con Hinkle, Hartford; M~.
Reva Grimm and Uona Bleulng
()f New Haven were Monday eve·
nlng guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Roush.
Mrs. Ina Weigand, Mra. Ceell
Ble.ulng, Mrs. Garnet Chapman.
BiWe Weigand and Beatrice Cbdp
man were Jn Parkeraburg Setur·
day, the former tw·~ eonsulbng
Dr. T. L. Harrlt . .
Mr. and Mrs. Cl1vln ~Uenlng,
Betty Lou -.nd Allen ta))(fllar~
~pent
Sa'ttm:lay
with
Le"Nia
Blessing who is a .patient in Mor•i.ll Memorial Hosp\bl, Milton.
Melvin Boneeutter .spent Satut'·
day nl&amp;ht with his flrl'llily.
Mr. and ),(rs. Earl Keefer &amp;t:' •
the .proud Parent, of a daughter
Pa\riela Ann.
Mr. and Mn, ArJert Thomp1o·.
tre the parer.tl or a daurtit.c:l
-~tcb hu been named Harri !1

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All O~lo veten.a Of the Ko.i'·
t-an •Conflict who rfi!f!ive bonw
rhrclr:l were .- cautioned tod&amp;)' b~
· Di~ct&lt;~r Cb~ W. C'.oble of the"
Korean ConfUtt ' ·Colriperuation
Fund, 11 follqw1 :
(1), 'l'bAt all cbeck-s lsaued by
the COmiDlnlonera or lbe Sinklni
Fund on- the ¥orran Conntct
Compenuti¥f1 FUnd may be legal.
ly be Mdorsed .only by the pc ·
son to wbDm the cheek It . pay.
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Rrof. an4 Mn. Joha Pa~ot.er,
1ft. Bl1De:bar4. vis!t.ed ~r broth·
en. Albert ud Qby Paynter ant.

fihret over tb~ ....a olfld.
Kf. and- Mn. Eafl Wells were In
Mei.-r G~eral Ho.pitala few d.Yt
las\ week. Mrs. Wellt It at benne
nor, lmprov1ng from a heart •on.
~Htlon buJ Mr. WeiiJ wa1 taRn to
Holzer Hoaplt.till.
Mr. and M:tt. ltubArt Price. t..ar
ry and Beverly, and ~ - and llrs.
Abner PTice ot Parkeraburg, we"!'e
In ~oundsville. W. Va., Friday to
accompany hiJ .alster, Erne&amp;tlne.
to her home ln PatUrlbUrJ, ~r
teaibing tbia year-in .K ouodntlle .
fb1. Sidfte)' Dural wia in M.eig:s
General HM.PitaL TeOently.
Mr. and Mn. Charlet McKelvey
and Hope of Belpre, called on relatives and frtendl tt thla place,
Saturday afternQOn.

12') 1 That the checks are pay
lv promole safe Teen-Ate drly- fble at par through any banK
me Is vuy encouraging and 'wide- within sixty (6()1) days of the datl'
Iy beneficial to .the '!'raffle Sale· on the .:beck.
'Y ·Movement. "
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(31 That In case the chefk is , Mr. 'and Mn.. Harry Priee and
ThP Ohio Teen-Age Road-e-o, undeliverable to the person • • family of Pittsburgh and Mr. and
Eria Price, Parkenburi.
with 120 JaYtee c~l)ters actively whom it i.J addressed, 1t will b~ Mrs.
were
week
end iUeits of their
'Pill tieipatiDI, and Soblo prQvld· returnrd by pqatal 'authoritie,s to
in~ more th11n 18.01)0, in l p~a, tbe Korean Con.nict
Compensa m~~i;""',,.~M!~'!s;. Anna Price.
:Mrs. Hen.
•ncluding $3,t00 in' fchoUI.r.Wps tion - ~ - )n Colum-bus, Ohio.
ot last
(4) T-btt ln . .e~es where the
for ,tate finals ' Wi~~er•
orvblt·
ve(et"an who ,flied bls '-"RPliration
and
(Continut4 From Pall' One)
ranged so girls a~d boy,li ctmpete
·h,a diW1·ptlor . ~ •!'dorBlDJ th1•
Arter
~-o, by ·P1rovidipg1 an opportunity in be;par•te diviJions ltnd fete$Ve
tlleck. it 11 MCUfi.II'Y to return .
·. or teen-agera "to prove tht.!Y are prl:re!!! eqUjRUy. The Ohiq . C~lf.gt · the ~heck .to .th.e ltot:eqn C~mftiel
inj~·
nosponsibl~ 8ntl safe· rtriver··, h:Jr pi-on~l'lip ·Re~d-e-.o ·will be' hl!ld 1COmpehsation FuQd in: Cohlmbu111,
were ae.rved by
already done 1 ml!ch to _raise 'lhe Slll_mt~?y; 1une ~ ,t pordon and for the new.t ella:ible neJrt-(ll.
s!gbts and ' l&lt;n!rer the "aCcidents of Par'k, Clevei.Qd, followed ~y an kin to tu, Jll' .JPPtlcation ·on the the
tomorrow's motorist.
·
Awards Banquet
where Ja)'tet!
Mr. and MrL Curt Moser left
q01 .. George Mingle, .recently ~d ' Sobio officials wiJI jre~nt ntxt-01'-kin Form No. K-2.
Tueaday
fOr tbel.r -home in Glen~
retired · superintendent of the big l:'lf•ld trophies and acbol~·
(5) That the checks will be dale, Calif., alter a.. vitdt with rel~t.
Ohio State Hia~way .f atro! stated shipii One winper. will ent~r the paid by the Treasurer of the tlvea- here..
"We are pleased to learn that the Natloul Road-e-o.
~te ®.1)' lf enflor~ed ~.sonaJl)'
Un. Moser wu · vefJ JU . of
~M~e~ig~s~C~•::··_:J~~~Y~•·~·~•_:ar~·-·~·~n~d~uc~l':.·.!__~....:::::::======!.- by payee. U pQee cannot en·
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dorse bY wrltina bil . name, ht' 11st~a :~nd eonflned to M~leil
may endorse!»' ,..ldllf bis "X ' O.,nettl liOMlhal for sevenl ~ys
mark. Endorsement bY "X" mark but was able to retura t&lt;1 her hoMe
ACROSS
3. Fllr tear
' must ~ witneued by two p'! ·. by plane fr-om Columbut.
1. Ti~ue
that
toru. who must also wr.lte -their
'(,he .f::H CJub m'ef. at .Mn. Ruth
( anat.l
4. Aet.onilh•
ni\(DeS and addresses below such Ebehbaeh's Wedneaday evenint.
G9. TA spice t
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wR.mark. .
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24_
1-G. Together
wor~er ....
Ohio Korean Bonus cheek should ,.,.. B~ble ~hoolslarted Jqt Monday
12. Stand up
6. Small ~or
~-or
know the payee personaiiy be at HUand Church. It wilJ continue
11 ?:f,eoin
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caust be gUarantees tbe endorae for twa-weeb.from ·O,to 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mn. Btn Eblin and .sons
u. Blast of
8. Hold In love
tlful
ment.
called OD bis slater, Mr. and Mr.s .
wind
9. Legendary
YOUD&amp;'
D~Jlton Grover and flmlly Wednes15. Wander~
tales
day
eveninl
28,
ComptM&amp;te
M.
'tuptd
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11.~ous
29. Very rood
'fellpw
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Linkenhoker
abltractly
lt.. Moths
4alarlJ)
36. Voided
1
of COl~mbul il ~ding fwo weeks
16. Ll1te
17. Chief delt)' ,
St. Fruita
ucutcheon
here at hU home.
17. Storage
IE$abyl.)
34. Bon alowly 38. E.uittecl
a~a
20. Fating
Mr. and Mn. ;ltob!!rt Fault wer-e
business caller.&amp; ln ~arket'l1)urg,
18. Dancel'8'
cymbal!
Satur{lay.
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19. Garden tool
Mr. and Ml'.s. Cbtrlef. Clltllman
.. Annoul)tement has beett maije
22. Weird
qf the ·formation .of a ne\v Sunday spent the week er!d In Warren,
tvar.)
School clas• at the Mason Metho- Ohio. Their daughters, Beverly
23; Columns
di&amp;t Church t'or young girls in Beverly and Ann stayed wltl\ Mt.
· 25. Fathe.r
and )IrS'. ChRrles Eblin Jr. 1
the 10.11 year age group.
2T.Am.
·Mr. and Mrs. Hobla.rJ . G.e~ge and
"A nllme for the cla&amp;!l will
lnveQtor
da11gbter
of Dorea• wpr~ dinner
·chosen, at a later dale. The class
30. Fusa
guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. we-ndell
teaeber will be Mrs. Evelyu
31. l''or
EbUn and fRini1y Sunday.
s2 . FIJI lltandt
Profll!t.
(a~br,)
Offi~er.! elected at
33. Armed
meeting are Clapdia
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ai&lt;l.et:tt; P~ul4 ..M:ayn!U'd'
i-15.-Remove hat
sldent· Connle-'Newton,
37. Olrl's name
and. edarq1yn Van Matre, .
38. To detea't
or.
39. A mea1ure
Other members in addition ~~40. Ntrrow
hfl
officers are Sharon Ma·thews, ,
t
roadway
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Phyllis
Queen, Delores Icenhower,
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41. ·Stltchell
and
H~vietta.
Newland.
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In Florence Barker vs. James ·
Barker, the defendant was ordered
by the court to pay $115 to . the
plaintiff at once ar compensation
for costs in the action including
attorney's ft-es. He was also told
to ps.y $15 weekly to the plaintiff
durlni pendency of the action.

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The Golden RuJe Sunday School
cla11 llf the Letart Falb Methodlsf
Church met Thursday, May 23 .a
the b9,Jne of Mu. Betty Roush, with the prealdent, Mrt. Dorill Wilt, in
charre.
A short burtiness sc111on was
held during which tht' ~1111 voted
to sponsor 1n lee cream social at
the Community Ht,IJ Saturday evenina, June IIJ. Ot~r plana were
made for a. picnic tO be held at
the PoMland Park tor members
and their famiUe•.
Jl'ollowlng the busineU meeUng
a Bible Qplz wu held and rc·
freshmenta: were 1erved to :Mra.
Erma HJIJ, Mra. Leora Young, Mr,or;.
Marjorle R&lt;~uah, Mra. Ora Hill, Mu.
N&lt;~ra crou. Mra. Jnez Hill, Mrs,
Marraret We1t, Mrt. MHdte;d Chapman 11nd the lloate.1.
The next meet1n1 will be at the
borne of Mr1. Ramora Yonker.
was , announeed
that lhe 11 ext
tneetinr . would be at the home of
Mr.t. Vernon Vleber t)D June 24.
The h01tea1e.a aervtd a deasert
Cot•ne to the membfln and th~e
gueet• Mr1. Berth• Rath-burn, Mrs ,
Clar_ence Chase. loe~l; MJsa Lu·
eillr Smith. Chqter; Mn. Jean
Weblter, Pomeroy; Mra. Guy Suter, Welch, W. Va., and Mrs.
Jensen, Loa ADielet, Calif.

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Commerce
be eommende".
(Cont1nuN III'CNIII ,,,. On•)
for tbla traUlc aafety
hia driver's Ucenae IWipended for which p;ovldea lh cxeeUent opone yttar in allfuveDile Court hear- fOrhmity (or tbe na~l~n·a )'OUA{;
tni Friday. Judie :Baeon aald Mar· m o~iata to imprc:n'e their dtiv·
kina war chara:ed w1th r«klen Operation of a motor vehh:le, and re. in.a habib and attitudes .. ."
ceived the m-turimum. Hntence.
Hfl'bert Cu""inp, ·H amiltop
Marlins Was lnvoiVl!d In a ttreet driver edurulon teac-her, hu
aCcid~nt w11:1 a car he was drivlnt stated, u ha11e mllnf' other 4-flv·
last week in Pomeroy.
er lra.ioer, w.ith whom Jaycee •
Entrie1 in the tl'erk ol court'a eooperatt.l J.n this safe drlvinl pr4l
office today' ·showed Clyde Kini ·
was ordered Fi-idly to post a $100 ll:fl(ll, "The 1\tn·A~te Roacl-e-o
bond on an indictment for driving is a worth while project a,nd 11!1
while lntoxltated. lie is to appear gaining prominent
momentum
for trial June w at 9 a. m. Kina both statewide and nationally.
plead not guHty.
. This impetus that it Ill offering:

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THOMAI fORK
Mfl. Edi10n Weaver of
Muon, W. Va., llld Mrs. Francis
Yeager were calling on Mrs. J . D.
Adams, Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Charle1 EbUn Jr.
a.nd son, Benton, and Beverly anct
.Ann Chapman were' dinner 1ueat.i
of Mr. and Mrt. Wendell Eblin
and !imily Sunday.
Ml'l. C. V. Jone11 called on Mn.
Net-tJe Philips Sunday.
Mr. &amp;~~d Mn. Ben Eblln were
ea~ns · on Mr. and Mrt. Harry ·
Snyder Monday.
. :a&amp;a. G2adya Rumfleld called on
Mq. Able Moore Tuesday.
·) fr, and Mrt. Carroll McKenzie
and famlly of GalU-poJls vi1Jted 'his
mother, Mr.i. Margaret McKenzie.
Wyatt Gilbert ealJed on Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Faulk, Sunday.
Harry Sn~·der, Mr. and Mre.
Wendell Eblin, Mrt. Nellie Ebllnand Ann Ch!!pman and Mrs. Fran·
ell Yeaaer v.-ere afteTnoon callers
or Mra. J. D. Adams and daughter,
Llda, who b Ill.
Mr. •nd Mt'J. Allen Osborn 11ld
daughter, BarbaJ!a, of Newell W
Va .. spent Mcmorlal Day here ~lth
her parents, Mr. and Mr.!l. Charlet
Ebltn Jr. and family.

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ReceJVlnll"
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Road-,.o. The Jullior Chombu" &gt;f ,
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A,.d111luioDs: :Ma~iret Smith

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1. Song b~:d
2. ~&lt;less ot
di:: e?rd

Rutland, jay 22; · Randell I..
Gibh1, May 23; Mrs., Robert Roueh,
Letart, May 2ZI; Mrs. Freda Swa.n
,C(!lumbus, M:ay 211; James Cond .!
POmeroy, May - 26; ·Mil. Donna
Grate. Rutland, May 27: LeiUe .
Hiwlie, Middleport; May 'f1. ·

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tt'Ophea, the length a~d formatiOn ot· the wbtda art &amp;11 tiln~
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Birth: A s.on, Wllllam Eugene.

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Mr. and Mrs. ~lph Swan Jr.,
Columbua, Ma:y 26.
piecharged.: Margaret . Smith,
Jlandel\ Gibbs, Mrs. ,Fred• Sw11n:
. .Jamu . Conde tnd M[':lll.
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·" membflr ot the Soviet pOJtt-Mr. and -Mra. l;arl French, Mt. .,JM;Iro· aM·Jtuama•• tnp eeonopato
and Mrt~ Leo Thurber, Debbie: ·
~fir, 111 beHaved to be tht
steVt.e, ·Colum~, Mra. M~tJ . boll ot tbl Soviet "'atomic ea..
Yost of Middleport were dinner ern oommiuton" 111. new PG•C
ot mlDiater ot medium macllille
Kueat:s ·ThuradiJ of Mr. ~nd, Mr;:.

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By Manager Of ro~mouth Ohio District Office
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CHATPIILD
~ ers---and t here's a rea son . M1ny
Mp. DJ.trlct SSO
farmers, unlike the se l!-empillyed
A farmer came' lnl.o our offi -.:1.. man in the eitv, wW ronti nue ·. ,
the. other day and s 11id : " I wa nt li ve on t heir place of busine ' ·
t&amp; apply- tor tbo'!e t:..rmer ben e- after retiring fro m full activit /
fili..
Manv will toot disassot·iate them·
s£'1v£s entirely (ram farming • ~
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He wa.s i sell-employed hr•-• a bu si nes~.
er, ~as
over 65. and
hs d &lt;~.~The soc ial securitv law doe ~
ear~ungs over $400 last yea~ ~n· l not req uire the m '10 quit th,
ag&amp;ln this year . . He was ~l1 g1ble 1 fann and to sll;~ all work in or·
fOT soeial !CCUr lty bencft~ pay- dr r t~ get bencfil payments. 11
, ment.s. The .monthl y benefit pa y_ is pos.~i hl e for them, like be nefiments he wtll get .. ho~ ev{' r , &lt;l fl darie.o; in non -farm ad h- 11\e s , to
not " farmer• b~ne£1ts" . ~here &lt;~r-· wurk parl·ti me , or even l&lt;J work
110 special soctal scc~rU,y bene- thro ughout the year and g~ t
fi~s ~or fann ers. He_w 1II get old , 0 me or all of the ir monthly be n,..
The numb('r of
Jlile maurance bpneht~. based ~ 1 fit payments.
put work un~cr soc1al secu.r t-v mrm thly p;1yme nts they will g· ·.
just Uk~ 5¥4 mtlllon !•lhe r retired in a year will dC'p!!n d on how
wnrker11 who have . he~ n em~to~ - man v ffi {,itlh s in the• vear lh H
rrtrr-s, work and how m ur h· !hey ear ~
ed or se If~ mp Ioye( I In
factories--or on t he fa rm - Jon::: duri n, the yea r .
enough to be msurt! rl u n~N Lh •
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rr a ,/armcr earn ~ no m{1fc thar
social security law, For h o~n , a ~
for all others . the bPnPrit s ar
~ 1 ,200 in a year , hP c·an get 11
bas.lcally inten d c d tuw&lt;1r d r1•· payme nt f or eRch mr,nt h in lh..:
.plaJ;emcnl of income th~1 hf' i~ rear. If he worluc in all months
assumed to ha Ve lo ~ t b11ca us c of of the ' year, an rl has earn ings of
more th;;n $1.2no "in the year ~~ ~
old age.
Our fanne r frie nd . mor('OVt.!r . will loR.c one or more monthiy
will be subj cet to th(' ..;am E' r C' ~- lwf'r-f i' _....,, ~ ,.,t"
trirtion on ca rn ing5 a rter rl' tir ·
He will JOJe a mon~h'i! payment
ment as oth er he ncfi&lt;'b r ie., . Ot;r for eacH $til-l (1r 1ract wn of $80
lilk with him hr o u ~ot hl ou t l h&lt;tt !lJa t he ear ns in eX('tJss of a yea.·he did not UtHII' r stantl how r·a rn Jy total n( $1 ,20U. He will not
ings and work afff'l' t b1•nefi1 pa y· lose all 12 pu y ml"nt.~ in the ye.n•
ments. This m isund~rs landin ~ i~ unless his ca rn ings exceed $2,080.
rather widespr••a d amon g rann The ahn v(' !! pplies to the ~arm ·

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10. Acro11
11. Btrangdy

3. Shaded walk
4. Purc halie
!5. Cillo or
Ovid
R. Affirm
7 . S"-a me.idena
(myth .)

12. roola

It Prim p.,

1. Mute
Sloping

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roadw1:1y

&amp;. Sloth

(archalc)

22. S kin
tum or
24 . Number
25 . 'Yla~
gr.rs
26 . Wing .

fooled

l I. Spheres

28 PN·

14. Staager
13. Thin cookie
vbke
1&amp;. Btut opera 1 ~. Tran11pa r 29. Per16. Exlat

17. Sea eagle
18. Moi.hf! r of

lri1h god•
19. Und e r-

ent
17. P1ccc fJ ut
20. Pr ickly

!shed
:ll . S•amese
riv er

htttorC-.If''l J.a...,.n

2 1. ~ kill

34. Without (L.) 38 . Why

3~ . Cougar
36. n.mong- ~

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23. T ufted
25. Th a i coin
'27. Tl~rhten e d
30. High priest
81. Humal\
being

32 . Greek
leller

:13. Tawdry
33. A atep

37. Country

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4J . Supp n ~

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here'o how 1o work II:
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One letter limply atand• for another. In thl1 eample A ll ueed
for the three L'a, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Single leltet'fl, app•·
trophea, tht hmJlh and formation of the worde art ell hinta.
Each d•Y the code Jetten ~~ore dlrrerent.
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er who worka io tU 12 month!;
lhe year. Many farmen , n6r
mally, have tome monlhl of oo
work. A farmer benefieiaty wbo .e
wot'k is ~easonal can ret a benefit check for a.nv month In which
~ neither earna
more Ut!n $80
10 employment or due,; aubatau·
tial work
in seU-emplo,mea_.
This . is true _ regardlell of b11
e!U'nmgs durmg the course of th.:
year. F_or example, If he earn'l
$'.!,500 m a year
but wo_rk,a i~
only tour months, he w•U _ge .
benerit che~ks for the o&amp;hcr e1sbt
months.
-Because the average 1 farm "
~-.01h the place or bu.!ltnesa:' ar.d
I'
f
Place of reJidence of a arm,. ..
he may be confused
over the
meaning of "substantial service11"
as the law calls it. Wibat ~- IJI.~I !: '
by this ia work in connept.ton
with the pi'Oduction of croptl \br
livestock raiRd for llle and from
whlo·h he -111
.. receive 1..-.come ·•Ia
a farm operator.
of

It does not. include oilier ~lnds
of \fOrk be may do or. blt farmstead. He! wilt not be doing aubstantlal work in the .aoclal &amp;e·
curity meaning of that term, fo'!'
Instance, if he repairs hi• houa&lt;e
or raises vegetables, rrutll, Uv~
stock ancj, poultry for eonlumution by himself and hl..a family.
Some farmen before retltement have rented out their farm
or part of their ftrm tq, someone
else under an arranaement which
called for tht!ir taklnJ part ~' tbP.
production or management ., ~
production' of farm eommoditlP"'
on the land. Under thlt ¥f1nltment, known as "material _ptrlicl_pation" the rental lncome ' the:Y
receive counll as earnJn11 fo·~
soeial security purpWies.
It a farm landlOJ'd coi'lthaue¥
helping out under aucb an ar·
ran(ement J(ter retirem~nt, ·· th,.
rental income he Teecl•es wiH
still be conaideret.i eatni..-.11 fo"
social Becurity purpo•e• and wilt
affect hi~ right to receive oli·
age bendit payments.
Our social security oUlte baa
leanets and booklets explaining
in detail the provisions or the SO&gt;
elat security law
relatiilg . to
farrnNs, either self-employell or
employed. Evet'y G&amp;.rmer .ahould
get a copy qt each of them in order to uc1crstand fully hls rlgb' J
and his obllgatlnns u11dcr th1~
social security htw.

Rutland Garden
Club Meets At
· Lasher Home

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1'Mt.erday'l Cryploquotf\: SWS:E'I' CHILDISH riA YS, THAT
WERJ!:l AS LONG AS 1'WENTY DAY$ ARE NOW- WORDS·

WORTH.
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Mr ~. Webb
Hall, Mlddlcport,
prC' si dent or the Rutlsnd· Garden
f'i uh, presided when the club met'
ut the home
of Mrs. Georae
Lasher with Mn. Dalla Hottman
~s the as sisting hoa~cs1.
!1.1rs. P . A. Jividen
waa. in
char~o:c of the openina devotlonal
H-rvicc.
Mis9
Lucllle SinUh;
Chcstt•r, was Lhc . a:uest apea1cer
and gave a travologue as she
showed colored alldos made on
her travch In Mexico and the
Southwest. M\!J Smith Wll pre·
sentcd a gift from the club ID
•pprcdation of the pro&amp;ram • .
IJurmi{ the bualnt:u meetlnt
Mrs. Chria Diehl was voted lp~o
the club. Mrs. ElheJ Ch-pn\ao
l.:tlve a req,ort of "t.hll' Arbor DQ
p\anling 1n the Rutland Schools
which was sponsored by the Gar..
de n Club.
The Rutland Club h . to make
arrangements jn the ''(jard!!n
Memories" claea lncludlna drte.J
material! fur the C&lt;~untr li'Jower
Show to be bflld lune 1tl-l8. It

LETART, w. VL

The lAdies Aid ~ or 01k Gro~e
EUB Churcb met retently with
Mrs. Llura Oibbf and tpent the
day ln qu.UUna and worldnl{ n
n11 raga.
IMra. Abbie Thomp.on wu a
111est of Mn. C*ll BlealD&amp; and
Ella Thursday alterooon.
Donilld Thomp_.on •nd Toni
ealltd on Ml'. and Mn. Hlrry
ThomPson Thursday.
Mra. Carrie King isn't so wet•
Con Hinkle, Hartford; M~.
Reva Grimm and Uona Bleulng
()f New Haven were Monday eve·
nlng guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Roush.
Mrs. Ina Weigand, Mra. Ceell
Ble.ulng, Mrs. Garnet Chapman.
BiWe Weigand and Beatrice Cbdp
man were Jn Parkeraburg Setur·
day, the former tw·~ eonsulbng
Dr. T. L. Harrlt . .
Mr. and Mrs. Cl1vln ~Uenlng,
Betty Lou -.nd Allen ta))(fllar~
~pent
Sa'ttm:lay
with
Le"Nia
Blessing who is a .patient in Mor•i.ll Memorial Hosp\bl, Milton.
Melvin Boneeutter .spent Satut'·
day nl&amp;ht with his flrl'llily.
Mr. and ),(rs. Earl Keefer &amp;t:' •
the .proud Parent, of a daughter
Pa\riela Ann.
Mr. and Mn, ArJert Thomp1o·.
tre the parer.tl or a daurtit.c:l
-~tcb hu been named Harri !1

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All O~lo veten.a Of the Ko.i'·
t-an •Conflict who rfi!f!ive bonw
rhrclr:l were .- cautioned tod&amp;)' b~
· Di~ct&lt;~r Cb~ W. C'.oble of the"
Korean ConfUtt ' ·Colriperuation
Fund, 11 follqw1 :
(1), 'l'bAt all cbeck-s lsaued by
the COmiDlnlonera or lbe Sinklni
Fund on- the ¥orran Conntct
Compenuti¥f1 FUnd may be legal.
ly be Mdorsed .only by the pc ·
son to wbDm the cheek It . pay.
able. '

PORT~ND
Rrof. an4 Mn. Joha Pa~ot.er,
1ft. Bl1De:bar4. vis!t.ed ~r broth·
en. Albert ud Qby Paynter ant.

fihret over tb~ ....a olfld.
Kf. and- Mn. Eafl Wells were In
Mei.-r G~eral Ho.pitala few d.Yt
las\ week. Mrs. Wellt It at benne
nor, lmprov1ng from a heart •on.
~Htlon buJ Mr. WeiiJ wa1 taRn to
Holzer Hoaplt.till.
Mr. and M:tt. ltubArt Price. t..ar
ry and Beverly, and ~ - and llrs.
Abner PTice ot Parkeraburg, we"!'e
In ~oundsville. W. Va., Friday to
accompany hiJ .alster, Erne&amp;tlne.
to her home ln PatUrlbUrJ, ~r
teaibing tbia year-in .K ouodntlle .
fb1. Sidfte)' Dural wia in M.eig:s
General HM.PitaL TeOently.
Mr. and Mn. Charlet McKelvey
and Hope of Belpre, called on relatives and frtendl tt thla place,
Saturday afternQOn.

12') 1 That the checks are pay
lv promole safe Teen-Ate drly- fble at par through any banK
me Is vuy encouraging and 'wide- within sixty (6()1) days of the datl'
Iy beneficial to .the '!'raffle Sale· on the .:beck.
'Y ·Movement. "
,
(31 That In case the chefk is , Mr. 'and Mn.. Harry Priee and
ThP Ohio Teen-Age Road-e-o, undeliverable to the person • • family of Pittsburgh and Mr. and
Eria Price, Parkenburi.
with 120 JaYtee c~l)ters actively whom it i.J addressed, 1t will b~ Mrs.
were
week
end iUeits of their
'Pill tieipatiDI, and Soblo prQvld· returnrd by pqatal 'authoritie,s to
in~ more th11n 18.01)0, in l p~a, tbe Korean Con.nict
Compensa m~~i;""',,.~M!~'!s;. Anna Price.
:Mrs. Hen.
•ncluding $3,t00 in' fchoUI.r.Wps tion - ~ - )n Colum-bus, Ohio.
ot last
(4) T-btt ln . .e~es where the
for ,tate finals ' Wi~~er•
orvblt·
ve(et"an who ,flied bls '-"RPliration
and
(Continut4 From Pall' One)
ranged so girls a~d boy,li ctmpete
·h,a diW1·ptlor . ~ •!'dorBlDJ th1•
Arter
~-o, by ·P1rovidipg1 an opportunity in be;par•te diviJions ltnd fete$Ve
tlleck. it 11 MCUfi.II'Y to return .
·. or teen-agera "to prove tht.!Y are prl:re!!! eqUjRUy. The Ohiq . C~lf.gt · the ~heck .to .th.e ltot:eqn C~mftiel
inj~·
nosponsibl~ 8ntl safe· rtriver··, h:Jr pi-on~l'lip ·Re~d-e-.o ·will be' hl!ld 1COmpehsation FuQd in: Cohlmbu111,
were ae.rved by
already done 1 ml!ch to _raise 'lhe Slll_mt~?y; 1une ~ ,t pordon and for the new.t ella:ible neJrt-(ll.
s!gbts and ' l&lt;n!rer the "aCcidents of Par'k, Clevei.Qd, followed ~y an kin to tu, Jll' .JPPtlcation ·on the the
tomorrow's motorist.
·
Awards Banquet
where Ja)'tet!
Mr. and MrL Curt Moser left
q01 .. George Mingle, .recently ~d ' Sobio officials wiJI jre~nt ntxt-01'-kin Form No. K-2.
Tueaday
fOr tbel.r -home in Glen~
retired · superintendent of the big l:'lf•ld trophies and acbol~·
(5) That the checks will be dale, Calif., alter a.. vitdt with rel~t.
Ohio State Hia~way .f atro! stated shipii One winper. will ent~r the paid by the Treasurer of the tlvea- here..
"We are pleased to learn that the Natloul Road-e-o.
~te ®.1)' lf enflor~ed ~.sonaJl)'
Un. Moser wu · vefJ JU . of
~M~e~ig~s~C~•::··_:J~~~Y~•·~·~•_:ar~·-·~·~n~d~uc~l':.·.!__~....:::::::======!.- by payee. U pQee cannot en·
,
dorse bY wrltina bil . name, ht' 11st~a :~nd eonflned to M~leil
may endorse!»' ,..ldllf bis "X ' O.,nettl liOMlhal for sevenl ~ys
mark. Endorsement bY "X" mark but was able to retura t&lt;1 her hoMe
ACROSS
3. Fllr tear
' must ~ witneued by two p'! ·. by plane fr-om Columbut.
1. Ti~ue
that
toru. who must also wr.lte -their
'(,he .f::H CJub m'ef. at .Mn. Ruth
( anat.l
4. Aet.onilh•
ni\(DeS and addresses below such Ebehbaeh's Wedneaday evenint.
G9. TA spice t
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wR.mark. .
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· ermagan
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(ft) That anyone . eashing an TIU&gt;MAS .FORK
24_
1-G. Together
wor~er ....
Ohio Korean Bonus cheek should ,.,.. B~ble ~hoolslarted Jqt Monday
12. Stand up
6. Small ~or
~-or
know the payee personaiiy be at HUand Church. It wilJ continue
11 ?:f,eoin
-~~,!'.';·, 26. : : .
caust be gUarantees tbe endorae for twa-weeb.from ·O,to 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mn. Btn Eblin and .sons
u. Blast of
8. Hold In love
tlful
ment.
called OD bis slater, Mr. and Mr.s .
wind
9. Legendary
YOUD&amp;'
D~Jlton Grover and flmlly Wednes15. Wander~
tales
day
eveninl
28,
ComptM&amp;te
M.
'tuptd
·
about
11.~ous
29. Very rood
'fellpw
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Linkenhoker
abltractly
lt.. Moths
4alarlJ)
36. Voided
1
of COl~mbul il ~ding fwo weeks
16. Ll1te
17. Chief delt)' ,
St. Fruita
ucutcheon
here at hU home.
17. Storage
IE$abyl.)
34. Bon alowly 38. E.uittecl
a~a
20. Fating
Mr. and Mn. ;ltob!!rt Fault wer-e
business caller.&amp; ln ~arket'l1)urg,
18. Dancel'8'
cymbal!
Satur{lay.
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19. Garden tool
Mr. and Ml'.s. Cbtrlef. Clltllman
.. Annoul)tement has beett maije
22. Weird
qf the ·formation .of a ne\v Sunday spent the week er!d In Warren,
tvar.)
School clas• at the Mason Metho- Ohio. Their daughters, Beverly
23; Columns
di&amp;t Church t'or young girls in Beverly and Ann stayed wltl\ Mt.
· 25. Fathe.r
and )IrS'. ChRrles Eblin Jr. 1
the 10.11 year age group.
2T.Am.
·Mr. and Mrs. Hobla.rJ . G.e~ge and
"A nllme for the cla&amp;!l will
lnveQtor
da11gbter
of Dorea• wpr~ dinner
·chosen, at a later dale. The class
30. Fusa
guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. we-ndell
teaeber will be Mrs. Evelyu
31. l''or
EbUn and fRini1y Sunday.
s2 . FIJI lltandt
Profll!t.
(a~br,)
Offi~er.! elected at
33. Armed
meeting are Clapdia
.
ai&lt;l.et:tt; P~ul4 ..M:ayn!U'd'
i-15.-Remove hat
sldent· Connle-'Newton,
37. Olrl's name
and. edarq1yn Van Matre, .
38. To detea't
or.
39. A mea1ure
Other members in addition ~~40. Ntrrow
hfl
officers are Sharon Ma·thews, ,
t
roadway
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Phyllis
Queen, Delores Icenhower,
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41. ·Stltchell
and
H~vietta.
Newland.
-t:2. 'Let it stsnd
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In Florence Barker vs. James ·
Barker, the defendant was ordered
by the court to pay $115 to . the
plaintiff at once ar compensation
for costs in the action including
attorney's ft-es. He was also told
to ps.y $15 weekly to the plaintiff
durlni pendency of the action.

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CL ...SS MilTS
The Golden RuJe Sunday School
cla11 llf the Letart Falb Methodlsf
Church met Thursday, May 23 .a
the b9,Jne of Mu. Betty Roush, with the prealdent, Mrt. Dorill Wilt, in
charre.
A short burtiness sc111on was
held during which tht' ~1111 voted
to sponsor 1n lee cream social at
the Community Ht,IJ Saturday evenina, June IIJ. Ot~r plana were
made for a. picnic tO be held at
the PoMland Park tor members
and their famiUe•.
Jl'ollowlng the busineU meeUng
a Bible Qplz wu held and rc·
freshmenta: were 1erved to :Mra.
Erma HJIJ, Mra. Leora Young, Mr,or;.
Marjorle R&lt;~uah, Mra. Ora Hill, Mu.
N&lt;~ra crou. Mra. Jnez Hill, Mrs,
Marraret We1t, Mrt. MHdte;d Chapman 11nd the lloate.1.
The next meet1n1 will be at the
borne of Mr1. Ramora Yonker.
was , announeed
that lhe 11 ext
tneetinr . would be at the home of
Mr.t. Vernon Vleber t)D June 24.
The h01tea1e.a aervtd a deasert
Cot•ne to the membfln and th~e
gueet• Mr1. Berth• Rath-burn, Mrs ,
Clar_ence Chase. loe~l; MJsa Lu·
eillr Smith. Chqter; Mn. Jean
Weblter, Pomeroy; Mra. Guy Suter, Welch, W. Va., and Mrs.
Jensen, Loa ADielet, Calif.

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Commerce
be eommende".
(Cont1nuN III'CNIII ,,,. On•)
for tbla traUlc aafety
hia driver's Ucenae IWipended for which p;ovldea lh cxeeUent opone yttar in allfuveDile Court hear- fOrhmity (or tbe na~l~n·a )'OUA{;
tni Friday. Judie :Baeon aald Mar· m o~iata to imprc:n'e their dtiv·
kina war chara:ed w1th r«klen Operation of a motor vehh:le, and re. in.a habib and attitudes .. ."
ceived the m-turimum. Hntence.
Hfl'bert Cu""inp, ·H amiltop
Marlins Was lnvoiVl!d In a ttreet driver edurulon teac-her, hu
aCcid~nt w11:1 a car he was drivlnt stated, u ha11e mllnf' other 4-flv·
last week in Pomeroy.
er lra.ioer, w.ith whom Jaycee •
Entrie1 in the tl'erk ol court'a eooperatt.l J.n this safe drlvinl pr4l
office today' ·showed Clyde Kini ·
was ordered Fi-idly to post a $100 ll:fl(ll, "The 1\tn·A~te Roacl-e-o
bond on an indictment for driving is a worth while project a,nd 11!1
while lntoxltated. lie is to appear gaining prominent
momentum
for trial June w at 9 a. m. Kina both statewide and nationally.
plead not guHty.
. This impetus that it Ill offering:

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THOMAI fORK
Mfl. Edi10n Weaver of
Muon, W. Va., llld Mrs. Francis
Yeager were calling on Mrs. J . D.
Adams, Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Charle1 EbUn Jr.
a.nd son, Benton, and Beverly anct
.Ann Chapman were' dinner 1ueat.i
of Mr. and Mrt. Wendell Eblin
and !imily Sunday.
Ml'l. C. V. Jone11 called on Mn.
Net-tJe Philips Sunday.
Mr. &amp;~~d Mn. Ben Eblln were
ea~ns · on Mr. and Mrt. Harry ·
Snyder Monday.
. :a&amp;a. G2adya Rumfleld called on
Mq. Able Moore Tuesday.
·) fr, and Mrt. Carroll McKenzie
and famlly of GalU-poJls vi1Jted 'his
mother, Mr.i. Margaret McKenzie.
Wyatt Gilbert ealJed on Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Faulk, Sunday.
Harry Sn~·der, Mr. and Mre.
Wendell Eblin, Mrt. Nellie Ebllnand Ann Ch!!pman and Mrs. Fran·
ell Yeaaer v.-ere afteTnoon callers
or Mra. J. D. Adams and daughter,
Llda, who b Ill.
Mr. •nd Mt'J. Allen Osborn 11ld
daughter, BarbaJ!a, of Newell W
Va .. spent Mcmorlal Day here ~lth
her parents, Mr. and Mr.!l. Charlet
Ebltn Jr. and family.

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ReceJVlnll"
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Road-,.o. The Jullior Chombu" &gt;f ,
b to
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fs
aymen Today

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School Class
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by oiyself.

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A,.d111luioDs: :Ma~iret Smith

DOWN

1. Song b~:d
2. ~&lt;less ot
di:: e?rd

Rutland, jay 22; · Randell I..
Gibh1, May 23; Mrs., Robert Roueh,
Letart, May 2ZI; Mrs. Freda Swa.n
,C(!lumbus, M:ay 211; James Cond .!
POmeroy, May - 26; ·Mil. Donna
Grate. Rutland, May 27: LeiUe .
Hiwlie, Middleport; May 'f1. ·

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tt'Ophea, the length a~d formatiOn ot· the wbtda art &amp;11 tiln~
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FRIENPS
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Birth: A s.on, Wllllam Eugene.

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Mr. and Mrs. ~lph Swan Jr.,
Columbua, Ma:y 26.
piecharged.: Margaret . Smith,
Jlandel\ Gibbs, Mrs. ,Fred• Sw11n:
. .Jamu . Conde tnd M[':lll.
Donna
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·" membflr ot the Soviet pOJtt-Mr. and -Mra. l;arl French, Mt. .,JM;Iro· aM·Jtuama•• tnp eeonopato
and Mrt~ Leo Thurber, Debbie: ·
~fir, 111 beHaved to be tht
steVt.e, ·Colum~, Mra. M~tJ . boll ot tbl Soviet "'atomic ea..
Yost of Middleport were dinner ern oommiuton" 111. new PG•C
ot mlDiater ot medium macllille
Kueat:s ·ThuradiJ of Mr. ~nd, Mr;:.

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plaudllldrom oatety leadero today I« coa.IIIDJ.,; lo·-hOjd: Ule
Memorial Day bollday traffic doatb toU ''Weii 'below' flit!·

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or teaching ir. loQal Klhools;' retired again In 195Q ,but· ;re~urn.!d
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St.anloy Clements
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Tbe llfllV Money ~u~ed ~.- ~e dead wm freta WaUAu.
to cover the ca.t ol ·~Other ~~evne aeeiden&amp;l oecurred
workload, ~1.11110:0110 far Ia rub of airPlane IOOidoniL
lnef!~Hd avmge aalariea f'A -70WIJ eoaple aiad~tlfei:f two
quired by law and $5,800.000 to 1111all daildren from N'ew Castle
meet ellims.
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lbi,Jr printe pia"" ozubed In the
AUOrbony .ol(ounlllna oeu l!amer·

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important work.,.

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long aelge of violent weatber.
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Hunt1 Hall

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me," he told bll· w,ell- intoxication and flriilg • pn •
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In one of the week ,end's WGnt
trlffie wreeb, five peWona were,
tilled and , lbree oiltOn lnjund
aeriof.uly Sunday la a two • ar
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fi&amp;eal ·year bu~ Mlebif&amp;D
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e.d.t showed at lust 411 · penon•

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-uestod 1o n.....ltaled, tbe Pre• tilled 21 per")ns. llli dtnra&lt;d and
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tb&lt;'Uiht IUftl he ttai''I,~nof./ ident ui~. "':a sharply increasing . derds for a weN tad total' of 865

to · d~termine wbeu.er or not AU.
friend had vlola,ted terma
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Thl!l appointment mark~d nme eharge.
second fOr Rey, Wrlght at tl\e
two ehurebel.
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below wbat II .expected for a noo-

hoUday -'--.,.t end at t.bll time ltf

Tbe imP.act tbfew·Req11aw 10 fe"lt
threatened, b7 Pastmaste:- were tilled In ttaftJe .aectdelltl
where he laid. at th~ Jj~e of the General Arthur Summerfield.
fronr 8 P. M. We4Dadl)' t.o midroad wit~ ~ ~.~nl }rOJn big
The suppleny!:ntal appropriatlon nQ:bt Sunday Dllbl Pit~ erubeJ

The case oC Clyde Allfriend on

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trlffie Ia" IJencloo oo boldiOJ
WASIUN'GTON UP --PruJdent the lon1 week end toll down to

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:·wait a ruinuje I~ g~t som . (or $140,50&amp;,000 in extra money tb
tb~ng else to &amp;el. you. .
. operate the poltal aerviee in th~
And Reahaw -:atte~ directly n filcal year beglnnJn,r JulY 1.
front o_f a ' w~tiound ~p ~~v~ •
He aaid it ••• aeeesury to pre
by DaVId A. P~kens, 08, Galbpoli1o.
t.ht major redoetion in postal

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te,....I the rour-&lt;1•• .lrlllle
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side. Wben lfa.rtenbarb waD:ed a
et'08I state Rl. lU lp aet in th '
county car and leav., n~w cal

1«1 out:

to teltlf)l In the Milton. Little non.
ple~ded

1'lje !III)Onal llllet&gt; C.uncl~
wblcb oonaldl!l'ed lbe holida~ u

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&amp;topped to talk to..an old ae.qua;n

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Ask $I MiJI'lOR
Ext....a Money For

hla home communit)• lite Sund.!y

011 8n ihdieb:nent ebarlfng
"obstr~eti9D· of juatlce" by fllllll'e

aupport case,

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*'·Ooq bond, HI&amp; trial dale

wn Bet f-or June 10.

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on ~be highways would bit 450, 'but II appe&lt;~ri!cl the fiDal .toll

trial ' .w.nd was released from eu•
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pleaded "not guilty" b41fon Jud.Je
Bacon. waived' the rlJht to a juey

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Baco,n today ruled on two

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proee~ of hearing ~Iedin{;:
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