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For'Rerouting State'Route.

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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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lllena Little .or ,Middleport

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h'Jal date .set by the eollrt for
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n. ptrt.d ~at.~ fer tr...i food-. MV4tl. ctruli. ' • '•

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oal!at jnelu~ a )'OUAI eouJde and their

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Saturday in Theare two foster
, Mrs. LueiJJe .BuaJi, Co, ani Mra. Florence Mus-

S1undera retired in 1931J for one
year, c:ame'back for 10 more yean
or teaching ir. loQal Klhools;' retired again In 195Q ,but· ;re~urn.!d
two years ago to Clifton Grade
School as lt1 6-7-8 Grade taeher

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THI IOWIRY IOYS
St.anloy Clements
FIGHTING TROUBLI

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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.
Pa., .- . .lrilled . SlllldaJ
lbi,Jr printe pia"" ozubed In the
AUOrbony .ol(ounlllna oeu l!amer·

11Eter Migt.t b~d ditched hlt ear;
hearlng to be tonight at 7 in
Ju.sUce of PeaH- R. ~ E.
~ourt.

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t'fr!l roung di.Ugbtm were kille4

in 1 Nebraska · plane wrec:t.

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A!bort Gloeekner, elecUon boon!
clerk. todl)' &amp;aid tbe deadline- for
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fUkia..'O£ Ill expenae accouuta
~ 1 lbe., Jl,llt primacy eJecUon II
J-. tilt 4 p.m.
AU eandicla\ea must rue 1 stat~
~t retardless of whether ~ ; ·1
Jaad: •expenteB. Penalty, fOf aot

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last JllOntb.
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the Red., River. Engineen kept th!.'
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lblre of ret:ponaibUlties in tbia
important work.,.

clay•s f:!yipter of t b 4' two.montb
long aelge of violent weatber.
Flood gate.. at lAb TexOma bf
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sona kad to nee tbelr homee-they , member of u.. pad , its npresent.
hadn't been abh; to move fiadt aUvu illt on all key coaimltteQ.

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the lblrd of lhe poet'l
council of JJWdaten.
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.croulnJ aear Wauu.u, \Yh. All of

Hunt1 Hall

lcic&amp;ll;,- fou are

two fhildren- ·~

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ready to go baek qaln, i( W. Va., was arrested Sunday for
me," he told bll· w,ell- intoxication and flriilg • pn •
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Dall:ota.
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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N¥- reported a. tr.affie

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fi&amp;eal ·year bu~ Mlebif&amp;D
bact to $3.'tn
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e.d.t showed at lust 411 · penon•

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for lbe postal · vania 23. Dlinm. U. Georgia 21.

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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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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

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

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EiHDho-.er · ~ay 1Deil Conlre'JI
:·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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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

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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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dieted ~m a cbarJe
pleaded "not guilty" b41fon Jud.Je
Bacon. waived' the rlJht to a juey

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Baco,n today ruled on two

aDd thft: .n~rnoon
proee~ of hearing ~Iedin{;:
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be diSCUfSOd at a public
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Orl:f"r of Eastern Shr will m~ e l i l .
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treek: ooe year ln adv•nce at The DaUy Sentinel office, $ifl.60: 111J
..onU.., $'l ..q.a; three months, $3.90. By motor routr. where available
Oil'! 1110Dth $1. By JDail ooe )'ear $8; aU montha. $4~ three moDO.
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UbeJ. lot!.. at UO Xecbaole st.. Pomeroy, 0. Bualne.q o!tict phfuUt ·3SI
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Wal}ing Observance Of Memorial Day
Raises Serious Questions About Our
Carrying Forward Meaning Of History

Pleasant, RD.

why ?

M.morlal Strvlce.

· Do the 50,000 dead L~nd many more hundreds oC thousands

1'he- annual Memorial Senice of
the Philalhea Sooiely will tie held
at t"e devotional houJ' of the S.u 1
day Cehool at tht Church of Chwt
on Sunday, June 9th.

of casualties during World War II mean so little to the gen-

era] public that only 30 to 35 persons should attend digniried
services at Seech Grove cemetery in Pomeroy on May 30? And

M~ddleporl had a Jike experience.

Perhaps it Is significant that much of the younger generation ,thinks of Memorial Day as the day the Middleport swim·
ming pool opens and others about the county as the time when
Bailey's Late, Forked Run Lake, and other nearby resort
areas officially begin their season's activities.
We suggest here that the young people cannot be blamed
for thiS fact of 1957. Always, jn every nation, and at every

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the adult generation to implant in minds of the young the contmuous threads that tie meaaingful the past with the present.
~aoch nation, each province, county, city and town - ev~n
ne1g~borhoods - does this job of relating the past tq the pr•·J
sent through its schoola, churches, clubs, lodges, and by legend
handed from father to son, mother to daughter.
Thus it follows that where tbe imprint of the past in today•s

RUARK
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ROBERT

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CHAPBL mLJ., N. c.-J ha"~
television covered Oboe ren• ntl y, more :),'
dawn 0 ( less l!ke the 1lcw. and have come

nea rly everyone shall make a clean break with the past and

the earth satellites era are glamorous to the new generation to one
eonrl•uio• ~- Bermuda
and the stodgy past ts too dull. Even too uninspiring for us to ~Jaeks as rormo l attire for h·
spend individual energies and personal funds to teach its Jes- mttles haw got lo go.
sons, if any,
The divine female furm h, ·
After all, we can't be too proud of the past in Jts records !·llf fel'l!U throu~h mu ny vicis,l ·
of wars fought for freedom, a-td Us promise ~f wars }loet to Lulie.~. bu t never hu.&lt;~ 11uch a co"come. Could Jt be that we are sllghlly ashamed of what the ccl'lcd uW.ack on femn le beauty
IJC' cn ~aunched hy the fashio n
n~w generation has facing it: Mltltary con&lt;;cription. A moun- t&gt;t'rH. I Hm baslcillly a leg ·man.
famous national debt from half-finished wars. Painful taxes n ltho u~ h. 1 hnvc h••en known t 0
looking toward the next wa·r, or prevention of it.
ga~·· upstair~ wi~h ~:rahtude. Dlll
This past which, we may be Jnwardly . bashful about has 3 my loyo lty lies with the ley:.
rnean~ng to the present, however. A significant, powerful
'l'h el'e may be nothi ng nwr~'
m~al_ung . W
_ e suggest that the agencies responsible for inter- :m· h1 lcctu rully rcw~Jrdlng to the
t t th
eye th:m. a female le,{. wh~ther It
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pas o e young peopl e today havt! failed to re- is vil'wert· ut m~'.LM.~"~ !ftl\re v
Iate It so tha·t its impact may jnflue nce the future. It is not , or hinted nt hy camouflag(), To
and never will be an easy task . It may be Impossible. But we truncate tt with tlghl shorts ' thnt
should try.
g0 to lht! knee h liLtll:' short o·
We_ ca nnot dictat e here what history mea ns. Each Amerl- crimiuo11. 'l'o ubE'l th1• crime w1l h
ca n, 1I h e Is co n~cious or how his country stands Jn the pos- Ion.," ' " r kli· 8 n&lt;l 1c• 1,,,· , 9 bo,.'"'·
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e war s nat ons, must do that for himself. If he is Lo tht• gaze, 18 cvcutually goi.1g
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proud of his country, if he has faith in itA prospect for pro- • ~ sh•1rLcn the bu Lhl·atl'. You
gress toward ''better things" through our democra·tic Jrocess might ll!i wC'Il go muny u bu likctthen the past has great meaning. And It eould be te&gt;l to ou~ hull player.
young ~n ways that influence the present for MOOd .
At·o:ld·heumctl rnutllcr.Q of f"11r
Yet tf this post Is vague in our own hearts if we prefer to push JJro('cry pnun~ JU'Otlnd ,it
quesUon bJcker c1·itt ·
d fl ht
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public, wearing lung shn rl ~ . :.. ·than Set·k·
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clze, an
8 over Whttt Is gone rather ods 111 f"rlllt•rmty hou:1.1 Sultmla)
through tolerant cooperation goodness ahead . it Is r.lxht brawl.'! show up lu .o hu•·11
no wondr.r our youn~ pt·ercr to ao to the swimming pool Me- ~ As a l't•tli.~ eovcred _nphom orl' . 1
rnorla·l Day instend of to note wllh reverance those who have huv(• lct.rncd lhJJI llw t'ot:k 'n
died that today might be the day it is
1oil ~~ now an :u·t fo1m , lhst1m·ll.•

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Another thln1

t~t

.t.nack mt:

as 1 iil;'ove throqb nu1 suburbs

ol
Wfl&amp;hinston,.
~niJ'On,
ChiJ'Iotte, R.iehmond aDd other
pia~ iJ that womea 10 out in
pi .lilt wear1n1 thQH ll.onible pi n
curl ~hlnl!l and loti:inj like a
wraU: thf,t Go\t wuuld~t't want to
be tdentlfied wltll. '
Heavti'M to El.lz.abetb, a girl
tnust have bald en""lh a tiw.e
marin• a sueker wltftout getting
1\er.elf up in a frlalttwle for P'
blic display.
Call me an ·old &amp;c'Old, but in tnY
day my gals and all the othel'
gals, made a slieht fetish out of
aprearin&amp; as maidentf as pa&amp;sibi '
~tnd not apJielo-!niJ s •Jcially as a
gymnastic majOT or a tugitive
from the Rwsian shot-put team .
They wore sklr~R und trouble 1

lung

and

:.Ot' k.:t

acll"a !ly,

WEST COlUMBIA

11. Toward ,

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bird

31!i. Fibbed

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18. Purehul
Mrs. Alma Coleman waR ho r.18. SNIMI {
Lldlu Fl'lend.'lhlp
&lt;l~tuahh•r h l'lv~ movcod from til · tesa tQ
Itt ll'amlly
Jfll!k Wflnl~rman noartml'nt '1 Cli'C!Ie f'r dlf ewaUi1. The even·
~3 . Canal (Oer.).
Ina waa lDent aocl-tlly 1nd ri•·
th,. Wm. t''orln~v pi'"Opcrty.
IC. Crowdl4
Jtned lo 'he
Mr. Ull Mh. W. W. BNHll( ha~ fttthmants
lofttlitr .' :
, •• lt&amp;rc:t.
"" PUe11ts RundHv Mr. anrr Mr ~ . fullowlna DJ.fniberi ond , 111e1tJ:
11-Bo1'1111104t.
Virgil Rm•kley of
Rcl'd!!VItll" . Mu. llon1ld Royh and P.1fl. lObo·
h . Wlnt
,
11r. 11nd Mrs. f'lyde Adam~ or by ·••••h. New Jr....: Ml•. l!d·
...., ...loJ
Middleport; atr1
Parkl'r~hurv . Mr. at1•l Mn. Cha~. r:ar Arnott,
11. Pia
Htn~l,.v. Mnl.
F.ffi~ Tllrt'e nrr Doria !adl lnd Mr.. R1y Brure.ler
Pt.
Pleaaant:
M.ra.
Lucy
1\'ew.
and MW Unnle Swan, l..onJ Bot·
111atioft
Mrs. Etta· Youna and Mn. Htlra
tom.
lf..J4
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M"" Edith ShlVflly, Mrl. M"IN! EUJJ, loeal: Mn. Wilda ColcJNn,
ja.JD,)
Ha1man,
Mar~v
r.oh1si)('I'1"Y of Cohtrt~blll. A. I. Mra. Donna
lB. MM'I
Jo' IQh
nelaw•re. Mr. and Ml't Brumley, Rorer and etthy Routl'l.
rdc1tn-.M
Mr. 1nd Mu. Uwrenc' StJw
Clo1dl'n 8ahr and immdfiOhl of
11.- b
ch""
Athen!l .-oent the weekend wl &gt;h art were in Middleport BatuniiY.
Mlaa Catby Roulh, Now Have01
•t..Ohcemtrt
Carrie R1hr.
tO. AntloN&lt;I
Mn. Jr1a Rife 1nd Mr. al\d M"r~ spent the weelu!nll with h ••
UIM&amp;l
Plcwd Rife .Jr. of Akron ~~;oent thf ~randparenta, Mr. and Mra. Hu.r·1
n . Wllh- '.
Ellaa.
"'" .. """ with Mr. and lllh. Carl
fi.Sulh'a ,al•
Mr. and Mr1. Qeorp n.w
"""'1•7·
.S. I'inlllhll
Mn. Ch.r1.s Gllb.-rt, LIIK'ulei' we" Sundar dlnaer 11ue.ttt • '
nd Ml'l. WllmPt Weaver of Fal Mr. and Mr•. Fldl&amp;r ·Atnott of
\ part
1
view wert ealllnc on Mr. anJ Ulrfdleport.
Roger
lftou.sh.
New
Haven.
wall
llr•. C. !. Woode reC!enllv.
l. TalldDIIII~
,,
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Mr. and Mrt. Ollrdnn Chevaller a weekend 11uut of h~ gran 1
DAILY ci\YI'TOQVO'Dl - """ llow ....... llt
and 101111 nllfd on hl1 parl'nt 1. pmrent•. Mr. and Mn OrviU~
' , .toXYD ... A-A11a .
M"r. •n&lt;1 Mt'!~ . Vlrd CltevaliN Sun· Cole-man.
Ia LOIIOP.LJ,OW ·
.
Ml"lJ.
GWtn
Stewan
Bf!tOmpaaday e~enln1. Mra. Chova lier ,
iell Mt:f· Jact fteynold.11 ol Poin•
Ill,
CMt lttttr III'I'P1f stp.. tor:anotttti. In t~l llft'lplt A It u.atd
tor lht \hrtt L't, X tor lit lWQ, O'a. •~c. lblflh htlan. apoeJlr. and M'ra. C. E. Woode werr Plenut .to UuntlnJton ThurHII If.
Mrn. Jamtl Ca~nter waa a
tropMI. tM t.qtb IIUI f~tlOn ot the ,WOI'dl an 111 hlfttl.
{!Ueth or Mr. and M1'1i. Wayne
bu~
ln
esa
viattor
ln
Middleport
J:4cb
da7 t11ti coR ••tttre•an~ 41f(*'-\.
lr.IC'kJ'-1 Monday evenln~t .
.
M'rl. tnd Vrt. r 1n Hahey an:l Frl~ay attemoon.
A
CqtMiJI•'"'
Cloo~
Mrsr.
Vonedil
C-.t
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John1on
motoNd
t..,
Hunllngton
1
J'DC !'NIIU, I'D 'C PW11Q, JIDC XCI•
.day with Mr. and Mra. c . I ~ Ratl·
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foP4 ot lloblaon, w. Va. Mt·, fl'rilla)'.
CKCAI' DQI. . 'f.QHP 'gw•q 11XP NK
Tall •lltl;f4 for a hm,~r visit
In
lfr·l'ftd "'~"'· Gu;· S~&gt;tncer an' \\'EST WAI\Wiltl!l1'II· l.-1\fPl·XQKH-WHNNY PNI'I'H.
1. . .Ut t;J ~ fle,~~~'IUe, Mn. Normtt \lro. Mar&lt;~l GUtal!l'l'!lrf. dauah·l

lho

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9:00 Hompi:-r Room
The Prlce. b Rlibt
Trutb nr Consequence•
Tic ;rae Douih

Comedy Time
MO.liellme

5:45 News Picture
6,00 Superman
{1 :30 Weathereal1.
6,35 Sporta Eye
U5 NBC News
7 :00 }'roducur's Showcase ·
a,so Robert M.ontapmery
9,30 SOldiers of Fortune
10:00 Badge 714
10,30 News Headlloes
10:30 Nitewatch

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Motla..t~

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M~d'llll!"!al Notioeoof Evenll $1.00. 0~
Mbl.IQtd at ftllt PP WOrd. "'
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"'otices
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wOr~na an.d night
crawl-era. See Bi11 Quai.i¥, '-' r
$t., F!omeray. .
5·29-6tp
lll!VIVAL M.EETING 11 Hazel 3 weU rJg.&lt;~ , . terms. $400.00
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~ommunlty
Ctalircb · 1tartlng
Walter Devl.!l, Baltlmort!, Ohl ·.
hna 3 .witb EYIDJiellat, Rn:
3413 Patas-kala.
5-28-elp
~neat Thomas; . Pastqr, I)"ou ~
las Circle.
0:;31-8tc
A14I(IIDum eombtn..at,ioa 11:0Jlll &amp;JI.4
sereen wlDdowt lfld d~i. Steel
and aluminum t11PllnJs and eaaopjt.L qau Willlalll Radford.
Roc~ Sprln&amp;J.
• . ~ 2 lmop.

AMan Called X
Newa He'adlines
Nltewateh

8:00 Capt&amp;in Kangaroo
8:30 Corli~ Archer
9:00 Garr1 MOOre

DGl.1y
990 SPot

On Your

Radio Dial

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04) ~r Rent

11:30 Search for TomorrOw
1"45 Guldlne Li1ht .
12:00 Katie'4 Kilc""en
12:90 At the World Turn1
Housep~

Edge of Night
The Early Show

Your Esso Jteporter

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6:15 ·Douii:Ias Edwards
6:30 Teltoa&gt;twne Time
7:00 Phil SIJvers Show

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1'0:05 Scaqninr the Weather
10:10 Th:e Late Show

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TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
10:56 Sign On .
11 :00 ·M&lt;~rahall Collea:e
12 :I"., NeJif
· hb ors

I :00 The Feminine Touch
2:00 Afternoon Film Festival
S:SO Life With Elizabeth
4:00 C~ttoon Club
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Five Sts,r Fiaal ·
8:15 Jolin Daly and Newa
8:30 Cheyenne
7:30 Wyatt Earp
8:00 Broken Arrow
8 :.'i~O DuPont Theater
9:00 I Spy
t:30 Publle Defender

8 :00 Presr Conference
1t :00 Marshall College

10:00 New• of the Night
10:10 Theatre 13
11:30 The Late New•

10,00 Newa of lhe Night
10:10 Theater 13
11:30 Tbe Late Newa

II:~ SiJnl;O~ff~~;;;i;d'--~llj;:3;;GthoS~IJI;n~i';,;cl,J;;;tilly:-;,;;
Marrlate

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Ward,
Middleport, are annountlniJ t 11 e '
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marr11ge or t e1r lUI te.r, u ·.&lt;o
Alic.#to Aile Jaeklon. Curtis Win·
chester, son of Mr. and Mrs W.ith"t
Winchester, North Carolina Mrs.
Wlnch:ester. who Ia a gnmate af

lowed pUis ftnd needed lts

ach pumped out. She
dl""hter of Mra. Vivian

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4072 Qulcl!: R&amp;ad, Columbus,
at1yina overr.iiht ln the bote).
imbMialeiY

watd the squad'

this one:
Farm,
130-aeres,
seven room
house, large barn. gol)d Joe tion. owner · Is old and wants
to sell . Make us an offer.
Earl D. Mender,
p ' Realtpr
A• 1
Pear1 .ar .. er, .en
Pomeroy, Pll. 201.
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'=""'l:-e-:5:=--: 15 .oom apartment, 21811

11111 Olcls Super "88" 2 dr. Har 1
Only 13,Ml
.milt;~. . hfdramatle- po,wer steer·
)1JI and brakei. Blaettnar'1,
Pomeroy.
5-21·5tc

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liMMI PontJae ·

v8 2 dr. · Sedan.

. . ..00. Only J.675 mlles, lils
never

been

Pblneroy.

aold. tlae:ttqar's,

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lteeriDI, brakea, windows, R &amp;:
H. BJaettnar'a, Pomeroy.

ll\'S'CIIANCJ!l AQI!NCY

Pin, ·- blle,IIHIIII
AC~IDINT
Llte.~llyon_

Real Estate Broker

In MIDDLIPOI.T, OMIO.

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R. M
Phon•

S.2S·tf

I~ B..iek \7~ ~pecilt ~ dr. S·:· --~~F~~-~~7,..~---dan. f.~~~- DynJfiow drive,
blue-9.e flnil~. one loea1
~WillS'. BlaetW.ar'1, Po111eroy.

lat-lte'

PAIIIJING
PAPD&lt;IIf.NGING

,_. V. -loiol...r
...1.., Ohlil

!iff, Pontiac

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I e¥1. 1&gt;111 J d •
Spotle8s
orletn.,t QUlcl£ IIBiiVlllE on Wdeh l:epolrlng by
Troined
peen finish, careful JoeaI ow ·1watchmaker, OOilJNS JEWE.
ero~.' Blaettftd"l, Pomeroy.

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• !'IT IIQAUl8 A N!W !)AY
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60\JNO i·IIOQ~ $0~. )loth.
oil ~ti"lo Wrl§lll St.. 1'911&gt;
eroy. Two Jlarge lOti adjq}AIOj!.
Prl&lt;ed to "'" 'al . ~IIIJII.
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SEVERAL LARGE ~ pro-

IMIJO.OO

perties.

7~,000.00

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SHOULQ CALL 4~!
To ·see Those' GoOd Bayi

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(6) 3, lte

Hi.&amp;h.W&amp;)'I

S....tCom Saluy

28th day

May

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I,OOO.Otl
?OO.OQ

St(!p Thltf!

7,051.~

G,IB2.1111
4.156.49
31,218.88
1.7112.64
37'7~

JobD C. B4C~D
Judge and Ex-Oftlclo Clerk

WE B\IY

ICRAP IRON- MI!TALI

OHIO VAl-LEY
JU~K CO.
P - SIO _._..!~~-~...
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~ega! Notice
NQTICI OF. ~ .•LING AND HEAR•
lNG ·ON INVINTOR.Y
"Probh• Court, Mtlp C.untr. Ohio
TO lt.be tx~utor or .Admini~tratar ,lnd to iucb of lhe followtna: as
•re residents of the state o( Ohio:
surviVing lpouae, if .any; neJt qf
kin; beneficiaries under ·the wiU,
IJ any; the attotney or aUarneya
tepresentb:,g .an)'\ of the afore!Den·
tiOned persons:
You are bereby noUfled thaf on.
the ~th day of May 1957, an In.
ventory and Appralaemenl of the
elftaf.J&lt;! of Mlldret;l. M. Darst deceased, late of Route 1, Chethlte in

~OVll\!CII'fOWiif, MUI. --&lt;UPI
-:r-~n. Jultl Md.ean wu walkinl
aJong 1 ~~ trben 1 big Airdaltl

11'1~~ loer ~-~ lt1d ran a1bq:
found not fJr
4-'00• WIY.Tbt
lr()lJl
wallet and a
Mate~~
8«).23
a total or
O~flee Ex'p. an1f Bondi .-'81..1Ji

~ed~;r ContlnseaC.les

the will, u any ;the attorney or
attornpys representlna any of the
afore~entioned persons:
You are h~l&gt;y notified tbal
the
of
19157, on
ventory and . Apprala~ent of tbe
estate of Geor,e t,.u~ ~ceas~d,
late of Salisblll'YTOwn i~ ln Mid
was fl~d In this ""'
Jaid Jnloentory' and
will be btd bolO..
en tile ~nd day of

12.168.13

Ctme~ -

Salaries

MIJO!. Lepl Adv.

Ill&lt;•

278.11;

l:;::.J!,fllnol

Rental 3~:-= .
Penalons Pollee
l ,G88.2t
Fil'lt .Aid
!93.16
Totti ..-~P,.neou
6,~1.10
IDL 1\11 lJ'emp. Wns
o:~~.56
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~ Pal4
a.aoo.oo

To'f:~nd.Jtures

EXPENDITURESBondM rmd No\el Pa1d

,.

BY M:trY Olive Jn.&amp;r$bam
Cbit:f Deputy Clerk

·

Servic•

! lii.!:.1i~d 1oh' Earl Dean and lwc ~er became welfl~4, aq
tJy In •
iJ:IO~tm ot C.he:,ter and Mr. and WOilebukef lillY ~Dilot ad to IIi!
· ~' !ll!!•l!.d botmn aad tomlly called tO fr~ htt. ·.
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No eo~
ao ear
no -..
ear mold.
A .'.
tinyoolbi
eolor~. ~'"
~ --to the e;ar. To ,et th,e; a-~mplete lltPL'Y. j~,

COME TO
Wednesday, June 5th
11 A.M. Till 4 P.If.
MARTIN HOTEL Pomeroy,

LAUNDRY CO.

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Annual Roport of tho .~1~ of tho

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Vllf1p of Pameroy, Mtl11 Cto,rn!Y,
Ohio for the Flacal Y•ar Ending

Deetmbtr 31, ,1956.
PDPUiation: 1950 UMUI
3656
PG~~Mror, ohro, Aprll15, 1957
I he'""'r c-ertify the following
report to bt corNet.

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VIII... Clertr
SCHIDULI A·l
S'""'""ry of trunci l•lancH,
nlpta and lxpendltuNt

a..

BALANCE, Jan. •1
General . Fund
7399.91
Street Repair Fund:_
Auto Ucense - GasoUne Tax:
3802.:M
Cemetery
11.87
Utility Fund
2676.11
Totals Gen. Funds
13,89'7.&amp;3
. JMnd Retirement Fund
6051.03
REC
, qr~d total all f\lnds 19,948.56
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General Fund .
37,583.81
Streti R~p~lr F\JndAuto Llc;;ens&amp;-.Gasollne Tax:
24,781.88

Cemetery
ISO&amp;l.OO
Utility 'Fund
8,~.0
RADIO • TIUIVIIUON SEliVICI!;,
. 'l'Ota;, Gen.
Jl'up,ds 71J,801.10
!'IloilO too, ·Ciolanil Appttooee
Bond 1\etlrem~nt Fund tl,-424.00.
Slon, ll$ W. ll&gt;ln Sl, Pomeror.
Grand Totals all funds 82,288.10
J-:11,11
EXPENDrrtJRES
uid County waa flied In tbls court. C,neral Fund
39,790.03
·H earing on 1aid Inventory and Street Repair FundAppra"isement t¥111 be hid before
1qto Lie. &amp; Gasoline Tax
this court on the 22nd day of
J.upe 1937, oat 10 o'clock A. M.
·
· Exception~ t"'e!-eto IDilY"be tiled
by an;r lnterel!lted p~y at any
time prier to five days before the
!late set for hearlnJ. . ·
funda
WITNESs my slell/lture and ~~[~:·,D~EC. 31the· ...1 of lAid !;o\11'1, lhla ~
Fund .
6,18'1.011
.29tb day of May 1951.
ReWr nptd. John C. .Baeon
Auto Lie. &amp; Gasoline Tax
ludge and Ex:..Offielo Clerk
·199!.10
BY Mary Olive lllfirablm
811.71
Chief Deputy Clerk
1,774.83
IB) S, lte
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10,021.76
,,035.1Jll
11,0111.18

•••• is wha,t
you get in
Heiner'B New
Germann ·Krust
Bread!

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SatllfdOI'o ~·..~-t A il9¢l:\ N~NII' m ltATHER TO
Bil CHOSEN THAN GJUCA'f !llCfllllll- J:ROVII:RBS.
zualribv.,flli..IIJ· .-. r-tu. ~·

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FREE SHOWING

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• Wo Plcll Up &amp; Dolllfllll. Clto,_.lfld llocbd

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J:~ ::J *DRY' CLEANING

SCHIDULI C·Y
ltetl...,.... one! Slaklne Punol

party at any R~IPTS-

mtUCTURAL I BIAMI

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Sanltation-.-duanp rt'IJt

prior
before tbe Accrued J;aterest
224.00
date J~et tqr bearing.
·
Investments sold and matured
WITNESS . my al_gnatvre and
the seal of said Court, thla
8,21)0.00
29th day of Moy, 19~7.
TOtal llecelp\1
U24.00

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Tim HARD OF HEARINGl"i

li'{'J'ERESTED I'EJISI)NS

E~&lt;:eptloni tliereto may be llltid Bonot

CONCRETI BLOCKS
"'Build letter Por ......,

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1,400.00

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(!6J ' For Rent or Sale
Glrl'1 2t1 in. bicycle, good ~ont'l" ..,.,;i,;,;M;,;1;;1 ";;,;;NO,ortii~Jil'.';_'01;.m1Joo•roy.;,_

tt!M .Bul;t'vfipeclal 2 dr. Hard 8ULLDOZEtt_ fo. hiN,
~II- $~W.~·
)i:xc&lt;pt!onal in . . ltestmtnta; · l•ndscaplnf.
evtry 'fty,' oaty 18.098 · m!J ~ .. . .. Ctwdtrr. Long Bottom.
pia;tt)tn's, Paruef'9f· 5-31·5Lc .. 10.

Total Receipts
EJIPENDTnJRES-

Run, Pomeroy. Medium priced
under $5000.

;I 10 o'eloet },, M.

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to haul produce ta PUt sbur~.a .
Albert Hlll, Letart Falls . .
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We have tor
IN'J'I'lfWITtlJ. I!PVIJIS
TWO 1UCAf IR))d§' lil.ilfotikiy

next or kin: · b,nll!.flelarf's

RadniY Downl~

Main St.,
Pomeroy, Call 251 or see Dr. K.
D. Amobary.
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5-1·3k
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NOTICI OF fiLIIIIG ,U.D HIM·
Street Bepair
INII'!IN lNVINTOa.v . .
Old Wate• Bill
ProbJt. C.urt, ...... County, Ohio
Old Lleht BilJ
TO tbe Executor or Adlolnlotra·
Slr•et ilgh\IIIJI
tor and tO ·such 'I' tile lollowlna
81. ""'leriab &amp; Jill~&lt;.
aa are resid~nts o{ the atat.e of TMal Jliabwa)'l
Ohio: sufvlvlnJ opouoo, II allf: UtliiUet
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Wippt! Supply, 215 Union Ave .,

Pomeroy.

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6:30 Wire Serv 1C!e
7 :30 Voice of Firestone

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4:00 Cartoon Club
li:OO Mickey Mouse Club
ti :OO Five Star f'inal ' \
d: 15 John Daly New!l

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8:00 Ta Tel1 the Truth
8 :30 Red Skelton
9:00 $84 000 Questian
9:30 Spike Jones ShOw

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ClintOn Flaher, Mid-

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CHAN!ol"EL 13 MONDAY
10 : ~9 Sign On
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and bath, Large

Bc.sideD~ ('L~in, thrl\e rooms
porch , •&gt;lra nice lot, $2,200.
Farm, 120-acrcs, reven room
bou.ie, large barn, ather outbulldln&amp;J, limber. r,.lt, plen 'y
w.ter. Better take a look at

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lify, par {o.r tbia ad, , Tuck.e!"·
Scollold JiOOO&lt;IJ. D!'_Op Cloths.
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Oroctry,
MiddlepOrt
Cliltton Flitber, 'Middleport.
Wil-Y.
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Secret Storm

Sports Parade

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Residence, Pomeroy, !Ieven l'OOiiti

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2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob r.rosby Show

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WilY. l,.et US tbow you tbls OlF'·
QeJid.. ce, cl,..·ln, tour· roollJ•.
large
porch,
garden, other
' buUdlng~, blacktop •oad, $3,5(111.
Resi.dence, HapPY Hollow road ,

5 room hou•~e, with bath, situated
on Che~ Road. See W111ter
Ward at Five Points, Grill. sa~.
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10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Vallant Lady

Middleport High ~hool. b-,s bec.t
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7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Rosten Blackie

12:13 Nei&amp;h!Jor~
12:30 Llberaee
1:00 The Feminine TouC!h
2 :00 Afternoon Film Festival

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12 :00 C.urrerot
1:00 My Little Margie
1:30 Tenneuee Ernie
2:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a Da:t
3 : ~ Modern Roman~
4:00 1 c;:omedy Thbe
4:,'W HovietJme
!$:~0 cm·oons
IJ :4ft News ueadlinet
6:00 Spia.aeh Playhoute
6:SO Weathercaat
6:35 Sporta Eye
6-:-4e N».C News
7:0Q Artbl,I,J' Murray PSltr
7:30 Paq,Jc
8:00 ... Jane Wyman Show
8:30· ctrele Thuter

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lrt IJn[ ~f'r UospllnJ for Obll('rva Hom~r Grtrren rM.urned to th olr
hnme In Pnducah, 1\y., art~•· a
tlon IUI I"t l~lllln!'nt.
with M
M i~11 ilPulah Rou~h of Ral'h•f' k19 d!l)ll vhdt hen
w,,s ,.., 111m: on Mr«. Wa~·ne J1rlfk · RJ~ hop's slater, Mr•. Orq C11 H·
well.
I t&gt; ~ F r ithy.
Mr. an•! Mroe . C. E. Wnntlfl
$t11•nl 11 •lnv r('('enl ly with M ·
ant! Mr$. r .. A. Pllrllan!l. Torch
Mr. ud Mn. Cl)'de Kuhn and

t.re wean•• Clr•Ue•.
elrls are desilned difi"f·
from Uttle txlys, and a
iadyllloe re•r i.s not E!Uttly deli .
cat~ In any kind ·Of r•anu. There
ml'ly be sonjtt dQlla who ean wear
bikinis to advantage, but the
ave:rage Ius would do well to
e~ver mor• than ahe
abow11. \ t
l~as t, sh~ should ao n•irly IUiL·
ed if ahe has the Bhiipe fur it, or
go decently covered 1up sq:. -b • •
bigger bumJ)!I don't show. ··
Tb ~ fttm~t.le tcenaier today. I
beheve, is the ~Joppiett· bit
furnitu,e It has been my misfo~·
tulle to soo. All they need is
Army ~ hot~a to louk like Hroa 1l
way Rose. We pitched a Saturda.v
pait~ lhe ..f!hCf day at my Lid
r~atetrtl1Y':"n0\llll!', wilh twU(:r,unt 'em·, tW()-sep~tra le l&gt;and~
plus Lh""" Juke box, n"\l au tile
prc 1tv Chi O!llc~as a•1'd P~ Phis
and Tri Dell lusics ti how cd up
111 ~ W t:RI sl"airls, Bermudn sho1·ts.

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or B&lt;•orwul\nw Ridge w.;.;-s~
d, y )tue.•h of ~r. and Mra. Cor
rlon Chevalier.
l!ly Ev•lyn lrlckl-.
Mr11 . Inez Burdette of Point
A n OPf'll rhurch wer!rtlng wn~
~('l'fMmf!ff fur Mlt1'V wn ~nn lUll PletJ!utnt and Mr ~ . ,Toe Elias of
nnsil Jt•rfcr!l Ill th ~ Mt!lhcxli It Mn!&lt;On \Yt.Jre ri~tltlng Mrs. Or11
rhurch, .TlUH! 1~t at 7 P. M 'l'ht Calctwcll ami Mr. and ' Mrs. 'J'o '1
"''V W W RriiJI·• will offlri ate. PQt'rln rccct111y.
Eb:a Bil1hop anrl Mr. and Mt ,
Mr&lt;~ J\hrltmfl Kuhn wa~ talrr1:

TUPPERS· PLAI"''
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~ :00 Romper Room
10·00 The Price rs Rlgbt

tors. Mr. and Mrs. Dil es were di1·
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har. ~· MONDAY '
Jr. and four sons Sunday evenin:,:. 7:00 J~mie Deah
7:30 :aO.ston Blaclde
Attend Conft,..nce
8:00 · Captain Kana:aroo
Among those from Meig~ County 8 :30 CQrliSaO Archer
who are atte ni!lng the annual Ohi • 8 :00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey.
M~thodist conrer~nre &amp;t La ke ~ick
10:30
Strlka ll Rich
this week are Rev. and Mr ~
Eugt&gt;ne Brown and famil y. Mr. and 11 :00 Valiant Lad)'
MrS. Harrv P"." Smith. Ptoul Reuter 11 :15 Love ol Life
Rev. a n d M r !I. G. F.. Drtvi!, Mi!s 11 :30 Se~h for TomQrrow
MarC'ia Karr. 1tfi!ls Judv Cha!Je. R ·v 11:45 Guid.Jna: L1&amp;bt •
11nd Mrs. John Elwood. Miss Janice 12:00 K_.le's Kitchen
Aa the World Turna
Wolte. Rev. and Mrs. Ralnh Grav~ 12:30
1:00 Otir Miss Brooks
·and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice.
1:30 Houuparty
· 2:00
Payoff
Blrttt Announwment
2:30
Crosby Show
A/2C and Mr!l. Donald Yeau!ler 3:00 Brighter Day
(Marlene Knapp\ Falrlie]d, Cali-~'
3:15 Secret Storm
are anno1.1ndng the birth of a 8lh 3:30 Edge of Night
4 :00 The Early Show
7oz. &lt;laughter, Friday May 3,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mr~ . 5:30 Your Esso Reporter
Alfred Yeaueer, Minl:'rsville antl li:45 !Jpa.rts Parade
5:55 Weatherman
Mr. and M:r!l Lester Knapp, Mtl
dlcpmt. Mr. and Mrs. Mote ..Yeau· 6:00 Action
r Ch h "
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ger 0 · e&amp; tre are 2"rea gran · 6,1~ Dousias Erlward1
parents. Mrs. Alfred Yeaug~r and s,ao
Mrs. Knapp left Sunday mornin g 7,00 Robin Hood
aurns &amp; Allen
by plane from columb.U~ for a uo Talent
Scauts
several weeks vi~it with the Yeau
gers and to a&amp;3ist in the cAre o~ 8:00 I Love Lucy
their new granddaughter.
8:30 December Bride
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10:00 Up-to-the-Minute News
10:05 Sc-allning the Weather
10:10 The Late Show

about their
and themselves
if at th
beach
they haie,
ahuve&lt;!
into shortl, tbey were •the sbott
s. ho(' !l 'l'wenty·udq ycurs auo we est shorts that de~n c y would ulwuuldu 't have let Lht·m in th luw. and you were suddenly
,Juor.
struck with the lmprtossion -th~t
Tlw girls aa·e jm;t a~: PN:I'y, 11 Vi.iion of dellghl hud appeat'l"d
muybe prettier. but all 1 cou . , in a bllndinu fla sh on U1c hori·
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tflu1k or fl'mn a reu · il·w as thvy zon.
dancerJ wa9 tllat 11horl.q g1 ve the
All I caQ .say in warningg to the
Impression or two !)Jg~ fi ghtin .· younger
set 1!1 !hut the best
undt."t a bl:lnkt&gt;t. Whul Inner
dJII Cf•r {n the floor, With the
bt·;~uty thrv nHtY. lw w own . d prelti est fal·e. WOU)I I have bee.
'":Is ohs..:wctl by th1! . . wt·;\1 shirta a delieinu3 dream in a di'e!ls •1.
11n tl the knobbly knees und U:e that party the other ••ighl in t~l;!
---Phi Kap houRe , but going up i 1
her sweat shirt, tennis shoes, and
1 k d
long s:aorh, s hc me reIy oo c
ACROSS
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paper
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ll. Cobalt 1 1 lV. Flood $2. Is
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12,00 Tonl&amp;ht .
T&lt;&gt;Dl&amp;ht
Mr. and Mr!i. L. D. Diles
SIGN OFT
(led the qpen Ho~ne Sunday ut Hw 1:00 Sl!ln Oil
new Medical CentP-r in .4.thN1 ~
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whPre their son-in-law, Dr. Charles
Jividen , is one of

moment In the fantastic span of history, it is entirely up to

young IS weak, where the meaningful past is clouded like a
mirror shrouded with pleasures of the present something vi·
tal is lacking in us as purveyors to the youna:. '
Or is it ordained that mid-century America which is on the
threshold of that social order with plenty and pleasure for

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Krebs, Poipt. Pleas-ant. Gre-at Gr&lt;l'.d

Memorial Day in our communities are asking themselves,

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tt~&gt;non. ,. .. .-~ Mrs. Fowler, Poinl

People here who are sensitive to the waning observance of

start on a new tac~ in the winds of history? Perhaps
rocket-powered missiles, the jet airpla•ne, and the

Monday .

10:30 'I'rutb or Consequence•
11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
Mr. and Mn. Otho Mattox, Poi:lt 11 :30
Plt'asant, are aumounl·ing the lurth 12:00 It Could Be You
ot a ~ ~·eu pOLlnd nine ounce JOU ti . 1,00 Current
My Uttle Margle
Brent &amp;-ott, at Holter Huspit ul o~ l :30 Tennesse&amp;
Ernie
S8turdll)' June I. Grandparenl!i ar• · 2·00 Mctinee Theater
Mr. and lin. Carl Mattox, MJ.ddle 3,00 Q:.teen for a Day
purt, and lrr. and Mrs. A'd &lt;tm N~ MOOera Romances
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RICHARD L OWIN - OIHIIlAI. MANAGEI
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Pomeroy · Chapter 186 of tht
Orl:f"r of Eastern Shr will m~ e l i l .
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Oil'! 1110Dth $1. By JDail ooe )'ear $8; aU montha. $4~ three moDO.
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Wal}ing Observance Of Memorial Day
Raises Serious Questions About Our
Carrying Forward Meaning Of History

Pleasant, RD.

why ?

M.morlal Strvlce.

· Do the 50,000 dead L~nd many more hundreds oC thousands

1'he- annual Memorial Senice of
the Philalhea Sooiely will tie held
at t"e devotional houJ' of the S.u 1
day Cehool at tht Church of Chwt
on Sunday, June 9th.

of casualties during World War II mean so little to the gen-

era] public that only 30 to 35 persons should attend digniried
services at Seech Grove cemetery in Pomeroy on May 30? And

M~ddleporl had a Jike experience.

Perhaps it Is significant that much of the younger generation ,thinks of Memorial Day as the day the Middleport swim·
ming pool opens and others about the county as the time when
Bailey's Late, Forked Run Lake, and other nearby resort
areas officially begin their season's activities.
We suggest here that the young people cannot be blamed
for thiS fact of 1957. Always, jn every nation, and at every

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the adult generation to implant in minds of the young the contmuous threads that tie meaaingful the past with the present.
~aoch nation, each province, county, city and town - ev~n
ne1g~borhoods - does this job of relating the past tq the pr•·J
sent through its schoola, churches, clubs, lodges, and by legend
handed from father to son, mother to daughter.
Thus it follows that where tbe imprint of the past in today•s

RUARK
REPORT
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ROBERT

lhe wol,lz,

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the rork "n

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RUARK

CHAPBL mLJ., N. c.-J ha"~
television covered Oboe ren• ntl y, more :),'
dawn 0 ( less l!ke the 1lcw. and have come

nea rly everyone shall make a clean break with the past and

the earth satellites era are glamorous to the new generation to one
eonrl•uio• ~- Bermuda
and the stodgy past ts too dull. Even too uninspiring for us to ~Jaeks as rormo l attire for h·
spend individual energies and personal funds to teach its Jes- mttles haw got lo go.
sons, if any,
The divine female furm h, ·
After all, we can't be too proud of the past in Jts records !·llf fel'l!U throu~h mu ny vicis,l ·
of wars fought for freedom, a-td Us promise ~f wars }loet to Lulie.~. bu t never hu.&lt;~ 11uch a co"come. Could Jt be that we are sllghlly ashamed of what the ccl'lcd uW.ack on femn le beauty
IJC' cn ~aunched hy the fashio n
n~w generation has facing it: Mltltary con&lt;;cription. A moun- t&gt;t'rH. I Hm baslcillly a leg ·man.
famous national debt from half-finished wars. Painful taxes n ltho u~ h. 1 hnvc h••en known t 0
looking toward the next wa·r, or prevention of it.
ga~·· upstair~ wi~h ~:rahtude. Dlll
This past which, we may be Jnwardly . bashful about has 3 my loyo lty lies with the ley:.
rnean~ng to the present, however. A significant, powerful
'l'h el'e may be nothi ng nwr~'
m~al_ung . W
_ e suggest that the agencies responsible for inter- :m· h1 lcctu rully rcw~Jrdlng to the
t t th
eye th:m. a female le,{. wh~ther It
Pretmg thl 5
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pas o e young peopl e today havt! failed to re- is vil'wert· ut m~'.LM.~"~ !ftl\re v
Iate It so tha·t its impact may jnflue nce the future. It is not , or hinted nt hy camouflag(), To
and never will be an easy task . It may be Impossible. But we truncate tt with tlghl shorts ' thnt
should try.
g0 to lht! knee h liLtll:' short o·
We_ ca nnot dictat e here what history mea ns. Each Amerl- crimiuo11. 'l'o ubE'l th1• crime w1l h
ca n, 1I h e Is co n~cious or how his country stands Jn the pos- Ion.," ' " r kli· 8 n&lt;l 1c• 1,,,· , 9 bo,.'"'·
t r s 0f th
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lt.•av ing nothing btil naked knrc
e war s nat ons, must do that for himself. If he is Lo tht• gaze, 18 cvcutually goi.1g
Ue
proud of his country, if he has faith in itA prospect for pro- • ~ sh•1rLcn the bu Lhl·atl'. You
gress toward ''better things" through our democra·tic Jrocess might ll!i wC'Il go muny u bu likctthen the past has great meaning. And It eould be te&gt;l to ou~ hull player.
young ~n ways that influence the present for MOOd .
At·o:ld·heumctl rnutllcr.Q of f"11r
Yet tf this post Is vague in our own hearts if we prefer to push JJro('cry pnun~ JU'Otlnd ,it
quesUon bJcker c1·itt ·
d fl ht
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8 over Whttt Is gone rather ods 111 f"rlllt•rmty hou:1.1 Sultmla)
through tolerant cooperation goodness ahead . it Is r.lxht brawl.'! show up lu .o hu•·11
no wondr.r our youn~ pt·ercr to ao to the swimming pool Me- ~ As a l't•tli.~ eovcred _nphom orl' . 1
rnorla·l Day instend of to note wllh reverance those who have huv(• lct.rncd lhJJI llw t'ot:k 'n
died that today might be the day it is
1oil ~~ now an :u·t fo1m , lhst1m·ll.•

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as 1 iil;'ove throqb nu1 suburbs

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Wfl&amp;hinston,.
~niJ'On,
ChiJ'Iotte, R.iehmond aDd other
pia~ iJ that womea 10 out in
pi .lilt wear1n1 thQH ll.onible pi n
curl ~hlnl!l and loti:inj like a
wraU: thf,t Go\t wuuld~t't want to
be tdentlfied wltll. '
Heavti'M to El.lz.abetb, a girl
tnust have bald en""lh a tiw.e
marin• a sueker wltftout getting
1\er.elf up in a frlalttwle for P'
blic display.
Call me an ·old &amp;c'Old, but in tnY
day my gals and all the othel'
gals, made a slieht fetish out of
aprearin&amp; as maidentf as pa&amp;sibi '
~tnd not apJielo-!niJ s •Jcially as a
gymnastic majOT or a tugitive
from the Rwsian shot-put team .
They wore sklr~R und trouble 1

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Mrs. Alma Coleman waR ho r.18. SNIMI {
Lldlu Fl'lend.'lhlp
&lt;l~tuahh•r h l'lv~ movcod from til · tesa tQ
Itt ll'amlly
Jfll!k Wflnl~rman noartml'nt '1 Cli'C!Ie f'r dlf ewaUi1. The even·
~3 . Canal (Oer.).
Ina waa lDent aocl-tlly 1nd ri•·
th,. Wm. t''orln~v pi'"Opcrty.
IC. Crowdl4
Jtned lo 'he
Mr. Ull Mh. W. W. BNHll( ha~ fttthmants
lofttlitr .' :
, •• lt&amp;rc:t.
"" PUe11ts RundHv Mr. anrr Mr ~ . fullowlna DJ.fniberi ond , 111e1tJ:
11-Bo1'1111104t.
Virgil Rm•kley of
Rcl'd!!VItll" . Mu. llon1ld Royh and P.1fl. lObo·
h . Wlnt
,
11r. 11nd Mrs. f'lyde Adam~ or by ·••••h. New Jr....: Ml•. l!d·
...., ...loJ
Middleport; atr1
Parkl'r~hurv . Mr. at1•l Mn. Cha~. r:ar Arnott,
11. Pia
Htn~l,.v. Mnl.
F.ffi~ Tllrt'e nrr Doria !adl lnd Mr.. R1y Brure.ler
Pt.
Pleaaant:
M.ra.
Lucy
1\'ew.
and MW Unnle Swan, l..onJ Bot·
111atioft
Mrs. Etta· Youna and Mn. Htlra
tom.
lf..J4
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M"" Edith ShlVflly, Mrl. M"IN! EUJJ, loeal: Mn. Wilda ColcJNn,
ja.JD,)
Ha1man,
Mar~v
r.oh1si)('I'1"Y of Cohtrt~blll. A. I. Mra. Donna
lB. MM'I
Jo' IQh
nelaw•re. Mr. and Ml't Brumley, Rorer and etthy Routl'l.
rdc1tn-.M
Mr. 1nd Mu. Uwrenc' StJw
Clo1dl'n 8ahr and immdfiOhl of
11.- b
ch""
Athen!l .-oent the weekend wl &gt;h art were in Middleport BatuniiY.
Mlaa Catby Roulh, Now Have01
•t..Ohcemtrt
Carrie R1hr.
tO. AntloN&lt;I
Mn. Jr1a Rife 1nd Mr. al\d M"r~ spent the weelu!nll with h ••
UIM&amp;l
Plcwd Rife .Jr. of Akron ~~;oent thf ~randparenta, Mr. and Mra. Hu.r·1
n . Wllh- '.
Ellaa.
"'" .. """ with Mr. and lllh. Carl
fi.Sulh'a ,al•
Mr. and Mr1. Qeorp n.w
"""'1•7·
.S. I'inlllhll
Mn. Ch.r1.s Gllb.-rt, LIIK'ulei' we" Sundar dlnaer 11ue.ttt • '
nd Ml'l. WllmPt Weaver of Fal Mr. and Mr•. Fldl&amp;r ·Atnott of
\ part
1
view wert ealllnc on Mr. anJ Ulrfdleport.
Roger
lftou.sh.
New
Haven.
wall
llr•. C. !. Woode reC!enllv.
l. TalldDIIII~
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Mr. and Mrt. Ollrdnn Chevaller a weekend 11uut of h~ gran 1
DAILY ci\YI'TOQVO'Dl - """ llow ....... llt
and 101111 nllfd on hl1 parl'nt 1. pmrent•. Mr. and Mn OrviU~
' , .toXYD ... A-A11a .
M"r. •n&lt;1 Mt'!~ . Vlrd CltevaliN Sun· Cole-man.
Ia LOIIOP.LJ,OW ·
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Ml"lJ.
GWtn
Stewan
Bf!tOmpaaday e~enln1. Mra. Chova lier ,
iell Mt:f· Jact fteynold.11 ol Poin•
Ill,
CMt lttttr III'I'P1f stp.. tor:anotttti. In t~l llft'lplt A It u.atd
tor lht \hrtt L't, X tor lit lWQ, O'a. •~c. lblflh htlan. apoeJlr. and M'ra. C. E. Woode werr Plenut .to UuntlnJton ThurHII If.
Mrn. Jamtl Ca~nter waa a
tropMI. tM t.qtb IIUI f~tlOn ot the ,WOI'dl an 111 hlfttl.
{!Ueth or Mr. and M1'1i. Wayne
bu~
ln
esa
viattor
ln
Middleport
J:4cb
da7 t11ti coR ••tttre•an~ 41f(*'-\.
lr.IC'kJ'-1 Monday evenln~t .
.
M'rl. tnd Vrt. r 1n Hahey an:l Frl~ay attemoon.
A
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Mrsr.
Vonedil
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John1on
motoNd
t..,
Hunllngton
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.day with Mr. and Mra. c . I ~ Ratl·
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foP4 ot lloblaon, w. Va. Mt·, fl'rilla)'.
CKCAI' DQI. . 'f.QHP 'gw•q 11XP NK
Tall •lltl;f4 for a hm,~r visit
In
lfr·l'ftd "'~"'· Gu;· S~&gt;tncer an' \\'EST WAI\Wiltl!l1'II· l.-1\fPl·XQKH-WHNNY PNI'I'H.
1. . .Ut t;J ~ fle,~~~'IUe, Mn. Normtt \lro. Mar&lt;~l GUtal!l'l'!lrf. dauah·l

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9:00 Hompi:-r Room
The Prlce. b Rlibt
Trutb nr Consequence•
Tic ;rae Douih

Comedy Time
MO.liellme

5:45 News Picture
6,00 Superman
{1 :30 Weathereal1.
6,35 Sporta Eye
U5 NBC News
7 :00 }'roducur's Showcase ·
a,so Robert M.ontapmery
9,30 SOldiers of Fortune
10:00 Badge 714
10,30 News Headlloes
10:30 Nitewatch

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Motla..t~

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M~d'llll!"!al Notioeoof Evenll $1.00. 0~
Mbl.IQtd at ftllt PP WOrd. "'
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"'otices
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wOr~na an.d night
crawl-era. See Bi11 Quai.i¥, '-' r
$t., F!omeray. .
5·29-6tp
lll!VIVAL M.EETING 11 Hazel 3 weU rJg.&lt;~ , . terms. $400.00
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~ommunlty
Ctalircb · 1tartlng
Walter Devl.!l, Baltlmort!, Ohl ·.
hna 3 .witb EYIDJiellat, Rn:
3413 Patas-kala.
5-28-elp
~neat Thomas; . Pastqr, I)"ou ~
las Circle.
0:;31-8tc
A14I(IIDum eombtn..at,ioa 11:0Jlll &amp;JI.4
sereen wlDdowt lfld d~i. Steel
and aluminum t11PllnJs and eaaopjt.L qau Willlalll Radford.
Roc~ Sprln&amp;J.
• . ~ 2 lmop.

AMan Called X
Newa He'adlines
Nltewateh

8:00 Capt&amp;in Kangaroo
8:30 Corli~ Archer
9:00 Garr1 MOOre

DGl.1y
990 SPot

On Your

Radio Dial

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04) ~r Rent

11:30 Search for TomorrOw
1"45 Guldlne Li1ht .
12:00 Katie'4 Kilc""en
12:90 At the World Turn1
Housep~

Edge of Night
The Early Show

Your Esso Jteporter

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6:15 ·Douii:Ias Edwards
6:30 Teltoa&gt;twne Time
7:00 Phil SIJvers Show

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1'0:05 Scaqninr the Weather
10:10 Th:e Late Show

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TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
10:56 Sign On .
11 :00 ·M&lt;~rahall Collea:e
12 :I"., NeJif
· hb ors

I :00 The Feminine Touch
2:00 Afternoon Film Festival
S:SO Life With Elizabeth
4:00 C~ttoon Club
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Five Sts,r Fiaal ·
8:15 Jolin Daly and Newa
8:30 Cheyenne
7:30 Wyatt Earp
8:00 Broken Arrow
8 :.'i~O DuPont Theater
9:00 I Spy
t:30 Publle Defender

8 :00 Presr Conference
1t :00 Marshall College

10:00 New• of the Night
10:10 Theatre 13
11:30 The Late New•

10,00 Newa of lhe Night
10:10 Theater 13
11:30 Tbe Late Newa

II:~ SiJnl;O~ff~~;;;i;d'--~llj;:3;;GthoS~IJI;n~i';,;cl,J;;;tilly:-;,;;
Marrlate

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Ward,
Middleport, are annountlniJ t 11 e '
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marr11ge or t e1r lUI te.r, u ·.&lt;o
Alic.#to Aile Jaeklon. Curtis Win·
chester, son of Mr. and Mrs W.ith"t
Winchester, North Carolina Mrs.
Wlnch:ester. who Ia a gnmate af

lowed pUis ftnd needed lts

ach pumped out. She
dl""hter of Mra. Vivian

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4072 Qulcl!: R&amp;ad, Columbus,
at1yina overr.iiht ln the bote).
imbMialeiY

watd the squad'

this one:
Farm,
130-aeres,
seven room
house, large barn. gol)d Joe tion. owner · Is old and wants
to sell . Make us an offer.
Earl D. Mender,
p ' Realtpr
A• 1
Pear1 .ar .. er, .en
Pomeroy, Pll. 201.
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'=""'l:-e-:5:=--: 15 .oom apartment, 21811

11111 Olcls Super "88" 2 dr. Har 1
Only 13,Ml
.milt;~. . hfdramatle- po,wer steer·
)1JI and brakei. Blaettnar'1,
Pomeroy.
5-21·5tc

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liMMI PontJae ·

v8 2 dr. · Sedan.

. . ..00. Only J.675 mlles, lils
never

been

Pblneroy.

aold. tlae:ttqar's,

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lteeriDI, brakea, windows, R &amp;:
H. BJaettnar'a, Pomeroy.

ll\'S'CIIANCJ!l AQI!NCY

Pin, ·- blle,IIHIIII
AC~IDINT
Llte.~llyon_

Real Estate Broker

In MIDDLIPOI.T, OMIO.

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R. M
Phon•

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I~ B..iek \7~ ~pecilt ~ dr. S·:· --~~F~~-~~7,..~---dan. f.~~~- DynJfiow drive,
blue-9.e flnil~. one loea1
~WillS'. BlaetW.ar'1, Po111eroy.

lat-lte'

PAIIIJING
PAPD&lt;IIf.NGING

,_. V. -loiol...r
...1.., Ohlil

!iff, Pontiac

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I e¥1. 1&gt;111 J d •
Spotle8s
orletn.,t QUlcl£ IIBiiVlllE on Wdeh l:epolrlng by
Troined
peen finish, careful JoeaI ow ·1watchmaker, OOilJNS JEWE.
ero~.' Blaettftd"l, Pomeroy.

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• !'IT IIQAUl8 A N!W !)AY
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60\JNO i·IIOQ~ $0~. )loth.
oil ~ti"lo Wrl§lll St.. 1'911&gt;
eroy. Two Jlarge lOti adjq}AIOj!.
Prl&lt;ed to "'" 'al . ~IIIJII.
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SEVERAL LARGE ~ pro-

IMIJO.OO

perties.

7~,000.00

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SHOULQ CALL 4~!
To ·see Those' GoOd Bayi

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Hi.&amp;h.W&amp;)'I

S....tCom Saluy

28th day

May

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I,OOO.Otl
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St(!p Thltf!

7,051.~

G,IB2.1111
4.156.49
31,218.88
1.7112.64
37'7~

JobD C. B4C~D
Judge and Ex-Oftlclo Clerk

WE B\IY

ICRAP IRON- MI!TALI

OHIO VAl-LEY
JU~K CO.
P - SIO _._..!~~-~...
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~ega! Notice
NQTICI OF. ~ .•LING AND HEAR•
lNG ·ON INVINTOR.Y
"Probh• Court, Mtlp C.untr. Ohio
TO lt.be tx~utor or .Admini~tratar ,lnd to iucb of lhe followtna: as
•re residents of the state o( Ohio:
surviVing lpouae, if .any; neJt qf
kin; beneficiaries under ·the wiU,
IJ any; the attotney or aUarneya
tepresentb:,g .an)'\ of the afore!Den·
tiOned persons:
You are bereby noUfled thaf on.
the ~th day of May 1957, an In.
ventory and Appralaemenl of the
elftaf.J&lt;! of Mlldret;l. M. Darst deceased, late of Route 1, Chethlte in

~OVll\!CII'fOWiif, MUI. --&lt;UPI
-:r-~n. Jultl Md.ean wu walkinl
aJong 1 ~~ trben 1 big Airdaltl

11'1~~ loer ~-~ lt1d ran a1bq:
found not fJr
4-'00• WIY.Tbt
lr()lJl
wallet and a
Mate~~
8«).23
a total or
O~flee Ex'p. an1f Bondi .-'81..1Ji

~ed~;r ContlnseaC.les

the will, u any ;the attorney or
attornpys representlna any of the
afore~entioned persons:
You are h~l&gt;y notified tbal
the
of
19157, on
ventory and . Apprala~ent of tbe
estate of Geor,e t,.u~ ~ceas~d,
late of Salisblll'YTOwn i~ ln Mid
was fl~d In this ""'
Jaid Jnloentory' and
will be btd bolO..
en tile ~nd day of

12.168.13

Ctme~ -

Salaries

MIJO!. Lepl Adv.

Ill&lt;•

278.11;

l:;::.J!,fllnol

Rental 3~:-= .
Penalons Pollee
l ,G88.2t
Fil'lt .Aid
!93.16
Totti ..-~P,.neou
6,~1.10
IDL 1\11 lJ'emp. Wns
o:~~.56
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~ Pal4
a.aoo.oo

To'f:~nd.Jtures

EXPENDITURESBondM rmd No\el Pa1d

,.

BY M:trY Olive Jn.&amp;r$bam
Cbit:f Deputy Clerk

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Servic•

! lii.!:.1i~d 1oh' Earl Dean and lwc ~er became welfl~4, aq
tJy In •
iJ:IO~tm ot C.he:,ter and Mr. and WOilebukef lillY ~Dilot ad to IIi!
· ~' !ll!!•l!.d botmn aad tomlly called tO fr~ htt. ·.
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No eo~
ao ear
no -..
ear mold.
A .'.
tinyoolbi
eolor~. ~'"
~ --to the e;ar. To ,et th,e; a-~mplete lltPL'Y. j~,

COME TO
Wednesday, June 5th
11 A.M. Till 4 P.If.
MARTIN HOTEL Pomeroy,

LAUNDRY CO.

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Annual Roport of tho .~1~ of tho

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Ohio for the Flacal Y•ar Ending

Deetmbtr 31, ,1956.
PDPUiation: 1950 UMUI
3656
PG~~Mror, ohro, Aprll15, 1957
I he'""'r c-ertify the following
report to bt corNet.

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VIII... Clertr
SCHIDULI A·l
S'""'""ry of trunci l•lancH,
nlpta and lxpendltuNt

a..

BALANCE, Jan. •1
General . Fund
7399.91
Street Repair Fund:_
Auto Ucense - GasoUne Tax:
3802.:M
Cemetery
11.87
Utility Fund
2676.11
Totals Gen. Funds
13,89'7.&amp;3
. JMnd Retirement Fund
6051.03
REC
, qr~d total all f\lnds 19,948.56
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General Fund .
37,583.81
Streti R~p~lr F\JndAuto Llc;;ens&amp;-.Gasollne Tax:
24,781.88

Cemetery
ISO&amp;l.OO
Utility 'Fund
8,~.0
RADIO • TIUIVIIUON SEliVICI!;,
. 'l'Ota;, Gen.
Jl'up,ds 71J,801.10
!'IloilO too, ·Ciolanil Appttooee
Bond 1\etlrem~nt Fund tl,-424.00.
Slon, ll$ W. ll&gt;ln Sl, Pomeror.
Grand Totals all funds 82,288.10
J-:11,11
EXPENDrrtJRES
uid County waa flied In tbls court. C,neral Fund
39,790.03
·H earing on 1aid Inventory and Street Repair FundAppra"isement t¥111 be hid before
1qto Lie. &amp; Gasoline Tax
this court on the 22nd day of
J.upe 1937, oat 10 o'clock A. M.
·
· Exception~ t"'e!-eto IDilY"be tiled
by an;r lnterel!lted p~y at any
time prier to five days before the
!late set for hearlnJ. . ·
funda
WITNESs my slell/lture and ~~[~:·,D~EC. 31the· ...1 of lAid !;o\11'1, lhla ~
Fund .
6,18'1.011
.29tb day of May 1951.
ReWr nptd. John C. .Baeon
Auto Lie. &amp; Gasoline Tax
ludge and Ex:..Offielo Clerk
·199!.10
BY Mary Olive lllfirablm
811.71
Chief Deputy Clerk
1,774.83
IB) S, lte
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10,021.76
,,035.1Jll
11,0111.18

•••• is wha,t
you get in
Heiner'B New
Germann ·Krust
Bread!

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SatllfdOI'o ~·..~-t A il9¢l:\ N~NII' m ltATHER TO
Bil CHOSEN THAN GJUCA'f !llCfllllll- J:ROVII:RBS.
zualribv.,flli..IIJ· .-. r-tu. ~·

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FREE SHOWING

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• Wo Plcll Up &amp; Dolllfllll. Clto,_.lfld llocbd

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J:~ ::J *DRY' CLEANING

SCHIDULI C·Y
ltetl...,.... one! Slaklne Punol

party at any R~IPTS-

mtUCTURAL I BIAMI

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prior
before tbe Accrued J;aterest
224.00
date J~et tqr bearing.
·
Investments sold and matured
WITNESS . my al_gnatvre and
the seal of said Court, thla
8,21)0.00
29th day of Moy, 19~7.
TOtal llecelp\1
U24.00

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Tim HARD OF HEARINGl"i

li'{'J'ERESTED I'EJISI)NS

E~&lt;:eptloni tliereto may be llltid Bonot

CONCRETI BLOCKS
"'Build letter Por ......,

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1,400.00

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(!6J ' For Rent or Sale
Glrl'1 2t1 in. bicycle, good ~ont'l" ..,.,;i,;,;M;,;1;;1 ";;,;;NO,ortii~Jil'.';_'01;.m1Joo•roy.;,_

tt!M .Bul;t'vfipeclal 2 dr. Hard 8ULLDOZEtt_ fo. hiN,
~II- $~W.~·
)i:xc&lt;pt!onal in . . ltestmtnta; · l•ndscaplnf.
evtry 'fty,' oaty 18.098 · m!J ~ .. . .. Ctwdtrr. Long Bottom.
pia;tt)tn's, Paruef'9f· 5-31·5Lc .. 10.

Total Receipts
EJIPENDTnJRES-

Run, Pomeroy. Medium priced
under $5000.

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to haul produce ta PUt sbur~.a .
Albert Hlll, Letart Falls . .
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We have tor
IN'J'I'lfWITtlJ. I!PVIJIS
TWO 1UCAf IR))d§' lil.ilfotikiy

next or kin: · b,nll!.flelarf's

RadniY Downl~

Main St.,
Pomeroy, Call 251 or see Dr. K.
D. Amobary.
~ 22 If

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5-1·3k
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NOTICI OF fiLIIIIG ,U.D HIM·
Street Bepair
INII'!IN lNVINTOa.v . .
Old Wate• Bill
ProbJt. C.urt, ...... County, Ohio
Old Lleht BilJ
TO tbe Executor or Adlolnlotra·
Slr•et ilgh\IIIJI
tor and tO ·such 'I' tile lollowlna
81. ""'leriab &amp; Jill~&lt;.
aa are resid~nts o{ the atat.e of TMal Jliabwa)'l
Ohio: sufvlvlnJ opouoo, II allf: UtliiUet
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lion, trade for girl's 20 in. O""
24 in. bivycle. rb0r1e Po mer)~

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and Lawn
Furnit.ure. Free estlr.fteJ. Dale
Wippt! Supply, 215 Union Ave .,

Pomeroy.

, Reidty ~I,Y

T~tal

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12:30 Frankle La&amp;\ne

6:30 Wire Serv 1C!e
7 :30 Voice of Firestone

f3,500.

A=,

82e&amp;-X

1taa Dodge Y.8 rCuatom Royal 4
dr. 8ed1n. $1,9915.QO, Powe WANTED AT ONCE, truck drive•·

12:00 Noou News

Life Wltb Ellubelh
4:00 Cartoon Club
li:OO Mickey Mouse Club
ti :OO Five Star f'inal ' \
d: 15 John Daly New!l

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7.:30 Private Sectetary
8:00 Ta Tel1 the Truth
8 :30 Red Skelton
9:00 $84 000 Questian
9:30 Spike Jones ShOw

3 :30

lot,

for ·rent • l:lectrl.e
wallpape:
Reamer.
ClintOn Flaher, Mid-

3:54 Weathennan
6 :00 ActiQa

CHAN!ol"EL 13 MONDAY
10 : ~9 Sign On
12 :00 Noon News

and bath, Large

Bc.sideD~ ('L~in, thrl\e rooms
porch , •&gt;lra nice lot, $2,200.
Farm, 120-acrcs, reven room
bou.ie, large barn, ather outbulldln&amp;J, limber. r,.lt, plen 'y
w.ter. Better take a look at

F()UNI&gt;--Iltroy Beagle llup, lden· Por Rent - Ex.tenalo.a Laddt!ra,
lify, par {o.r tbia ad, , Tuck.e!"·
Scollold JiOOO&lt;IJ. D!'_Op Cloths.
mea
Oroctry,
MiddlepOrt
Cliltton Flitber, 'Middleport.
Wil-Y.
3-31-3tc
l'bone 1280-X.
U 1 tf

Brl&amp;hter Day
Secret Storm

Sports Parade

ehlc-

extra

elsht acre-11, (lv~ rcwm1, •2,10U
Residence, Pomeroy, !Ieven l'OOiiti

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2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob r.rosby Show

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WilY. l,.et US tbow you tbls OlF'·
QeJid.. ce, cl,..·ln, tour· roollJ•.
large
porch,
garden, other
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Resi.dence, HapPY Hollow road ,

5 room hou•~e, with bath, situated
on Che~ Road. See W111ter
Ward at Five Points, Grill. sa~.
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10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Vallant Lady

Middleport High ~hool. b-,s bec.t
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employed· lD Daytort.
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lhlllr. _lu•IMI Will aotM raponstble for DiOM t1wt one 1..ncor-

TIJESDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Rosten Blackie

12:13 Nei&amp;h!Jor~
12:30 Llberaee
1:00 The Feminine TouC!h
2 :00 Afternoon Film Festival

11 :50 a. m.

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12 :00 C.urrerot
1:00 My Little Margie
1:30 Tenneuee Ernie
2:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a Da:t
3 : ~ Modern Roman~
4:00 1 c;:omedy Thbe
4:,'W HovietJme
!$:~0 cm·oons
IJ :4ft News ueadlinet
6:00 Spia.aeh Playhoute
6:SO Weathercaat
6:35 Sporta Eye
6-:-4e N».C News
7:0Q Artbl,I,J' Murray PSltr
7:30 Paq,Jc
8:00 ... Jane Wyman Show
8:30· ctrele Thuter

5:30 Cartoons

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lrt IJn[ ~f'r UospllnJ for Obll('rva Hom~r Grtrren rM.urned to th olr
hnme In Pnducah, 1\y., art~•· a
tlon IUI I"t l~lllln!'nt.
with M
M i~11 ilPulah Rou~h of Ral'h•f' k19 d!l)ll vhdt hen
w,,s ,.., 111m: on Mr«. Wa~·ne J1rlfk · RJ~ hop's slater, Mr•. Orq C11 H·
well.
I t&gt; ~ F r ithy.
Mr. an•! Mroe . C. E. Wnntlfl
$t11•nl 11 •lnv r('('enl ly with M ·
ant! Mr$. r .. A. Pllrllan!l. Torch
Mr. ud Mn. Cl)'de Kuhn and

t.re wean•• Clr•Ue•.
elrls are desilned difi"f·
from Uttle txlys, and a
iadyllloe re•r i.s not E!Uttly deli .
cat~ In any kind ·Of r•anu. There
ml'ly be sonjtt dQlla who ean wear
bikinis to advantage, but the
ave:rage Ius would do well to
e~ver mor• than ahe
abow11. \ t
l~as t, sh~ should ao n•irly IUiL·
ed if ahe has the Bhiipe fur it, or
go decently covered 1up sq:. -b • •
bigger bumJ)!I don't show. ··
Tb ~ fttm~t.le tcenaier today. I
beheve, is the ~Joppiett· bit
furnitu,e It has been my misfo~·
tulle to soo. All they need is
Army ~ hot~a to louk like Hroa 1l
way Rose. We pitched a Saturda.v
pait~ lhe ..f!hCf day at my Lid
r~atetrtl1Y':"n0\llll!', wilh twU(:r,unt 'em·, tW()-sep~tra le l&gt;and~
plus Lh""" Juke box, n"\l au tile
prc 1tv Chi O!llc~as a•1'd P~ Phis
and Tri Dell lusics ti how cd up
111 ~ W t:RI sl"airls, Bermudn sho1·ts.

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or B&lt;•orwul\nw Ridge w.;.;-s~
d, y )tue.•h of ~r. and Mra. Cor
rlon Chevalier.
l!ly Ev•lyn lrlckl-.
Mr11 . Inez Burdette of Point
A n OPf'll rhurch wer!rtlng wn~
~('l'fMmf!ff fur Mlt1'V wn ~nn lUll PletJ!utnt and Mr ~ . ,Toe Elias of
nnsil Jt•rfcr!l Ill th ~ Mt!lhcxli It Mn!&lt;On \Yt.Jre ri~tltlng Mrs. Or11
rhurch, .TlUH! 1~t at 7 P. M 'l'ht Calctwcll ami Mr. and ' Mrs. 'J'o '1
"''V W W RriiJI·• will offlri ate. PQt'rln rccct111y.
Eb:a Bil1hop anrl Mr. and Mt ,
Mr&lt;~ J\hrltmfl Kuhn wa~ talrr1:

TUPPERS· PLAI"''
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10·00 The Price rs Rlgbt

tors. Mr. and Mrs. Dil es were di1·
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har. ~· MONDAY '
Jr. and four sons Sunday evenin:,:. 7:00 J~mie Deah
7:30 :aO.ston Blaclde
Attend Conft,..nce
8:00 · Captain Kana:aroo
Among those from Meig~ County 8 :30 CQrliSaO Archer
who are atte ni!lng the annual Ohi • 8 :00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey.
M~thodist conrer~nre &amp;t La ke ~ick
10:30
Strlka ll Rich
this week are Rev. and Mr ~
Eugt&gt;ne Brown and famil y. Mr. and 11 :00 Valiant Lad)'
MrS. Harrv P"." Smith. Ptoul Reuter 11 :15 Love ol Life
Rev. a n d M r !I. G. F.. Drtvi!, Mi!s 11 :30 Se~h for TomQrrow
MarC'ia Karr. 1tfi!ls Judv Cha!Je. R ·v 11:45 Guid.Jna: L1&amp;bt •
11nd Mrs. John Elwood. Miss Janice 12:00 K_.le's Kitchen
Aa the World Turna
Wolte. Rev. and Mrs. Ralnh Grav~ 12:30
1:00 Otir Miss Brooks
·and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice.
1:30 Houuparty
· 2:00
Payoff
Blrttt Announwment
2:30
Crosby Show
A/2C and Mr!l. Donald Yeau!ler 3:00 Brighter Day
(Marlene Knapp\ Falrlie]d, Cali-~'
3:15 Secret Storm
are anno1.1ndng the birth of a 8lh 3:30 Edge of Night
4 :00 The Early Show
7oz. &lt;laughter, Friday May 3,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mr~ . 5:30 Your Esso Reporter
Alfred Yeaueer, Minl:'rsville antl li:45 !Jpa.rts Parade
5:55 Weatherman
Mr. and M:r!l Lester Knapp, Mtl
dlcpmt. Mr. and Mrs. Mote ..Yeau· 6:00 Action
r Ch h "
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parents. Mrs. Alfred Yeaug~r and s,ao
Mrs. Knapp left Sunday mornin g 7,00 Robin Hood
aurns &amp; Allen
by plane from columb.U~ for a uo Talent
Scauts
several weeks vi~it with the Yeau
gers and to a&amp;3ist in the cAre o~ 8:00 I Love Lucy
their new granddaughter.
8:30 December Bride
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10:00 Up-to-the-Minute News
10:05 Sc-allning the Weather
10:10 The Late Show

about their
and themselves
if at th
beach
they haie,
ahuve&lt;!
into shortl, tbey were •the sbott
s. ho(' !l 'l'wenty·udq ycurs auo we est shorts that de~n c y would ulwuuldu 't have let Lht·m in th luw. and you were suddenly
,Juor.
struck with the lmprtossion -th~t
Tlw girls aa·e jm;t a~: PN:I'y, 11 Vi.iion of dellghl hud appeat'l"d
muybe prettier. but all 1 cou . , in a bllndinu fla sh on U1c hori·
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dancerJ wa9 tllat 11horl.q g1 ve the
All I caQ .say in warningg to the
Impression or two !)Jg~ fi ghtin .· younger
set 1!1 !hut the best
undt."t a bl:lnkt&gt;t. Whul Inner
dJII Cf•r {n the floor, With the
bt·;~uty thrv nHtY. lw w own . d prelti est fal·e. WOU)I I have bee.
'":Is ohs..:wctl by th1! . . wt·;\1 shirta a delieinu3 dream in a di'e!ls •1.
11n tl the knobbly knees und U:e that party the other ••ighl in t~l;!
---Phi Kap houRe , but going up i 1
her sweat shirt, tennis shoes, and
1 k d
long s:aorh, s hc me reIy oo c
ACROSS
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1. C~Jin (Turk.) 3. Tru.1t
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Pointer 'i
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12,00 Tonl&amp;ht .
T&lt;&gt;Dl&amp;ht
Mr. and Mr!i. L. D. Diles
SIGN OFT
(led the qpen Ho~ne Sunday ut Hw 1:00 Sl!ln Oil
new Medical CentP-r in .4.thN1 ~
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whPre their son-in-law, Dr. Charles
Jividen , is one of

moment In the fantastic span of history, it is entirely up to

young IS weak, where the meaningful past is clouded like a
mirror shrouded with pleasures of the present something vi·
tal is lacking in us as purveyors to the youna:. '
Or is it ordained that mid-century America which is on the
threshold of that social order with plenty and pleasure for

tl :55 SIGN ON

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Citlltn

Krebs, Poipt. Pleas-ant. Gre-at Gr&lt;l'.d

Memorial Day in our communities are asking themselves,

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tt~&gt;non. ,. .. .-~ Mrs. Fowler, Poinl

People here who are sensitive to the waning observance of

start on a new tac~ in the winds of history? Perhaps
rocket-powered missiles, the jet airpla•ne, and the

Monday .

10:30 'I'rutb or Consequence•
11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
Mr. and Mn. Otho Mattox, Poi:lt 11 :30
Plt'asant, are aumounl·ing the lurth 12:00 It Could Be You
ot a ~ ~·eu pOLlnd nine ounce JOU ti . 1,00 Current
My Uttle Margle
Brent &amp;-ott, at Holter Huspit ul o~ l :30 Tennesse&amp;
Ernie
S8turdll)' June I. Grandparenl!i ar• · 2·00 Mctinee Theater
Mr. and lin. Carl Mattox, MJ.ddle 3,00 Q:.teen for a Day
purt, and lrr. and Mrs. A'd &lt;tm N~ MOOera Romances
N•w

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'!'ftlsburrb 3 New"ark 2 '" lot
New York
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PII'*'&lt;Jh 2 New \'\Irk D :lod
Cle~elaod
23· 18 .1161 · . s!l . CinclDDati 6 Qhl~!l• • lit t
Boaton
23 21 . .~23 :~ ·,. C\ic.S:~ 4 Cinelnnat12 .2nd ;
Detr'l/1
211 22 .OOQ e . ··
Soturcloy's RHulll
Kan111 City .....,. 19 24 .442: 10% Ne~ ' 'York ! Pittaburgh 2
Baltimore
17 ~ • .40!' 12
·~n¢innaU 22 Chleico 2Waahlpgton
15 31 ~ 18
Phllidelphla 8 BrOol&lt;lyn 0 nil!J-t
Suodoy't RHiillo ' ·
Sl. ·Lou!• ' llllwaut.ee I 11Jil)t
Boston 5 Was.biJI.ItOl) 3
M~Nld•r'J P~b!• ~ltc~
·l tamu Citr, e Clevelud 2
New York at ~ Plf'\lubtg-t;t, n(JbL
Baltimore 3 New Y.ork 2 1st
GGm~ 8-3 vs taw :t-2.
.New York 4.Baltl.Jiulre o 2nd
Brooklyn ' ·' PbtladelphJ~ "ll:o•
Detroit s Cbieaao 1 lJt
-Podres -42 Yl5 e&amp;rdwen ~1.
Chicago 4 DetrJ&gt;I• 1 2nd
T.,.ocloy'' ' - '
Situ...,.._. Re1ultw
Chleago at Brooklyn, nQht 1
Boston 11 Wublngto.n 1
Milwaukee at New York, night
:Baltimore 4 New York 3
Cintintlati at PhiladeJ.pbia, flight
Cbleago 12 D~troit 4
St. t.ouil 1t Pi'tsbprgb, night
IN TUNATIOtjA~ - ~·A~U· .
Clevellnd 3 Kan011 City 0, ulghl
. . . . __ TueJday'i Game~ , . . . . .
W. L. fd'. Ga.
Bolton at ChlCas:o, ni,tht
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29 •16 ~ 6H
Baltimore at Kan1a1 City, night
Toronto
26 i6.~ ·.819 "\i
Waa!Jln.iton at Detroit, night
Buffalo
23 18 .:Mn
New York at Clevetaqd, night
Miami
23 21 .623 · D~
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Roc beater
22 ~ ·.418 8
w. L. Pet. Ga Havana
20 ~ .444 e
Cinelnnatl
28 1~ .651
ColumbUs
18 27 .4t:ttl'n·
Philadelphia
25 IB(I.cuo 2
r.lonlreal
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Don Bowden Sets Long-Term Goal To
Landy's Wotld Retord In Mile Run

SAN lpSE,~ut. UP -SpUn- for my 1~ OlympiC &amp;bowing
ter-thln Don ~lowden. who ran a 'when I fihl1hed back in the 1,1500
3:58.7 mile Saturday night to· b-:!- meten pack."
come the .fltst American to bru '
The firb't aim m111t await next
the four-minute barrier, said tn y.ear, . u the....-83 CalifOrnia junior
da y h t 1 future lrack career in- say,s he Ia l'flil-iahcd a 1 a mile ;.
votyea ''two aiJpl.''
· t,h Ia year.' ~ !f:be latter _goal, be·
1. -"1 want ·to break Johq hopes to attain, in tbe 1966 Rorve
Landy's 'f'Orld l1!130rd · of . 3:M"\" Olympic Games.
2. -"1 want ; - ~~deem my.selt
T))e you"gf:a\. at 20~ ever. to bet
GO&amp;S TO IDAHO
ter fOUr mlli'utes, ~e bas" i~pruv­
ed tremeMoUIJy · ear:b ')ear. Hit
SANTA BARBARA, C.lif. U1' prevlO.ua be!t lndlviduaJ - mile,
-Pete Walski. third·baseman-out· from a afandln1 start, was 4:09.{
fielder for t.t.e UDlveraity of C•lif. posted earJler tb.la year.
ornl• at Santa 'Barbara who was
ai&amp;nlild Sunday by the Detroit Ti1-flrs, la achedi:ded to report tO

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and Rose Marie Hackett. Second row: Kathy Jenning$,
Ka-y MCGowan, Susan Ohlinger and Zlla Nlerl. Third row: Joseph FreeiiWI, Cb,arles.Rad!ord,
JobP Emler arid Ronald Tatlerson. Top row: Rev. Fr. John Turel, pastor of Sacred Heart.

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PO~=Y'S

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All Clean. {lomfortable Room• with Runnin·g
Hot and Cold WJ~~. aliO w'tb Private Baths
at Reasonable Prices. atto Weekly &amp; Month·

Help _From Big
League Leaders ·
S~CRA~; Colli.

c'hHifvUy elven on

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Probing
Mystery Death 1•
In Cincinnati

!Cootlnutd • - ,,.. o..J
dium gained momentum last week
following • United Press repoct
that the Clnrinhatl fn.nchise 'JGuld
· ·be switChed to New York to, re~INdNNAT! UP - Myi!I,.Y ~
place the CaUfotnla-b9und Dodgers
day
surrounded the- death ot
and Giants.
After Its publication, the Oblo
leglsJat~, wtth leu th-.n
two
days befqfe the end ·or worklnl
tesslooa, pu.shK tbrou(b a bill to
permit countiu . to Jtsue revenue
bonds for suell. ~~truclion.
The mea10re, spl:hwored by Rep.

Robert Tart Jr., (R·Hamllto.n) bad
been introdl•ced months earlier.
In rapid succession•, loCal · and
eounty iroups awuna: Into action
by appointin~ comrr.lttees to l!'tudy
the stadium problem.
Crosley indi.&lt;:'•llted he though the
' riverfront wouhl be a good pl-ace
for a 8tadium.
"J'.m willi.ns to put money in It,"
-.e said. "But I want to hear what
they &lt;city and county officials)
haw to offer, I won't say now,
that we're not golnt to move. I
will say we want to stay in Cincinnati:"

Clemency Hearing
For Womans Slayer
Will Be Thursday

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C~les A. AJ}en; found dylna OD a
door •tep S11nci1Y night. .
· PbUce said, a ~laque tbe , m~m
aave a tLrl 'rleod indicattd he
w~ inducted lq.ta t.h~ Army Jn Falmouth, Ky., and that be ~efved
with the 2-tth lnflir.try in J{orea. ·
But that was 4,lJ police knew
about tile m~
Mark J. .R.y.tn said. hll was
awakened li,.v_a poundlns on bis
doqr and e~lled police. Qffi@n
tboutbt the man Wa" drunk "hen
they picked hho up. but he ' was
dead bef9re tle reaclle~ a ):lospital. He Jiad $1.40 , in his pockets
and aeart~y · wJS an or~er o! chop
~e1 be had purc.,Jed earlier.

lloobd

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wUl .U. ,..,er
the Jo.. · ot ..,....11111 her
b - and pUJDPllll It tlmN!lh •
her ~ body. She II the etJbtb
ehttt! in two month4 .to UDderCO
·thlt operation at Cook 'cotl:llty'l
Hektoen ,Inatltute ot Medical
Reaearch. • (J"t"'"'~'
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The Meits county Beagle Club

will meet Tuesday

evenina:

at

the club house near HarrittOnville
Rober· ~ BoWen, secretary. ·anno:.m
ced today.

GASOJ,INE ALLEY

COLUMBUS UP ..... A clemency
bearing for Harold E. Schaell:elford, who il scho&lt;luled to die in
the electrie' chair June 24. ·fOr the
alley•murder of a Neftrk · spinster, will be held here 'nur,s4ay
by the Ohia Pardon and Parole
(!ommtaaion.
Sha~kelford, a 32·year-old ex·
convict, was convicted of· the ila;v
ing last Septembe.r. He waJ grant·
ed one stay ot execution by the
Court of Appeals.
'IIhe victim was Miss 1\lary T.
Dunn, !U, who was slaln in a New··
·ark.alley·.on Her •way· to church. .

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GOI$ ON
STOCJ(HOU! 1 U!- ,Austraila'&amp;
Jon Hendrlckl, ~ne of the wqrld'l '
fastest 1wimmer-1, will· leave Sydo
ney by plane Tuesday on l tour a!
Scandln..,ian countries.

HOTEL MARTIN

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Idaho Fall• ot tbe Fioneoh' teague
today. Wabki, 22, 11· a native , of
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Winona; Minn.

COMMANDO, COMING
FORMBY. England UP - Reid
Jack, a for mer commando lieu·
tenant who made three parachute
jumpt behind Japanese Une1 In
Burma in world, Wat . ll, expects
to tbow up at Minneapolis. Minn.;
In August •• a key man on Brit.
aln's Walkeii .-CUp golf 'te~m.

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le!lil-educated men and women edutation for tbe inereul'il:l'
a&amp; never betor,e. Dlaclplined ~Uiona of 70Wll' peopla who

mind• are our wreateat asset in
an inel:4uina:ly eomplex and

C!haUenrinr World.
Every Amerl.ean haa a vital
at.ke' ln our colleree and un.l·
venities. These ihatltlitions are
strivini' T&amp;liantly to meet their

want ·and cluerve it.
!f'o protect · your own futur.,
and the future of 1our chlldraa.
~p ~~ coUeps and unlnni·
tla of yqur choiee. Tbe rtturns
wil~ " ~tar than )'Ou thlnll:.

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Don Bowden Sets Long-Term Goal To
Landy's Wotld Retord In Mile Run

SAN lpSE,~ut. UP -SpUn- for my 1~ OlympiC &amp;bowing
ter-thln Don ~lowden. who ran a 'when I fihl1hed back in the 1,1500
3:58.7 mile Saturday night to· b-:!- meten pack."
come the .fltst American to bru '
The firb't aim m111t await next
the four-minute barrier, said tn y.ear, . u the....-83 CalifOrnia junior
da y h t 1 future lrack career in- say,s he Ia l'flil-iahcd a 1 a mile ;.
votyea ''two aiJpl.''
· t,h Ia year.' ~ !f:be latter _goal, be·
1. -"1 want ·to break Johq hopes to attain, in tbe 1966 Rorve
Landy's 'f'Orld l1!130rd · of . 3:M"\" Olympic Games.
2. -"1 want ; - ~~deem my.selt
T))e you"gf:a\. at 20~ ever. to bet
GO&amp;S TO IDAHO
ter fOUr mlli'utes, ~e bas" i~pruv­
ed tremeMoUIJy · ear:b ')ear. Hit
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-Pete Walski. third·baseman-out· from a afandln1 start, was 4:09.{
fielder for t.t.e UDlveraity of C•lif. posted earJler tb.la year.
ornl• at Santa 'Barbara who was
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Ka-y MCGowan, Susan Ohlinger and Zlla Nlerl. Third row: Joseph FreeiiWI, Cb,arles.Rad!ord,
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following • United Press repoct
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· ·be switChed to New York to, re~INdNNAT! UP - Myi!I,.Y ~
place the CaUfotnla-b9und Dodgers
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and Giants.
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leglsJat~, wtth leu th-.n
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days befqfe the end ·or worklnl
tesslooa, pu.shK tbrou(b a bill to
permit countiu . to Jtsue revenue
bonds for suell. ~~truclion.
The mea10re, spl:hwored by Rep.

Robert Tart Jr., (R·Hamllto.n) bad
been introdl•ced months earlier.
In rapid succession•, loCal · and
eounty iroups awuna: Into action
by appointin~ comrr.lttees to l!'tudy
the stadium problem.
Crosley indi.&lt;:'•llted he though the
' riverfront wouhl be a good pl-ace
for a 8tadium.
"J'.m willi.ns to put money in It,"
-.e said. "But I want to hear what
they &lt;city and county officials)
haw to offer, I won't say now,
that we're not golnt to move. I
will say we want to stay in Cincinnati:"

Clemency Hearing
For Womans Slayer
Will Be Thursday

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C~les A. AJ}en; found dylna OD a
door •tep S11nci1Y night. .
· PbUce said, a ~laque tbe , m~m
aave a tLrl 'rleod indicattd he
w~ inducted lq.ta t.h~ Army Jn Falmouth, Ky., and that be ~efved
with the 2-tth lnflir.try in J{orea. ·
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about tile m~
Mark J. .R.y.tn said. hll was
awakened li,.v_a poundlns on bis
doqr and e~lled police. Qffi@n
tboutbt the man Wa" drunk "hen
they picked hho up. but he ' was
dead bef9re tle reaclle~ a ):lospital. He Jiad $1.40 , in his pockets
and aeart~y · wJS an or~er o! chop
~e1 be had purc.,Jed earlier.

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her ~ body. She II the etJbtb
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·thlt operation at Cook 'cotl:llty'l
Hektoen ,Inatltute ot Medical
Reaearch. • (J"t"'"'~'
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The Meits county Beagle Club

will meet Tuesday

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Rober· ~ BoWen, secretary. ·anno:.m
ced today.

GASOJ,INE ALLEY

COLUMBUS UP ..... A clemency
bearing for Harold E. Schaell:elford, who il scho&lt;luled to die in
the electrie' chair June 24. ·fOr the
alley•murder of a Neftrk · spinster, will be held here 'nur,s4ay
by the Ohia Pardon and Parole
(!ommtaaion.
Sha~kelford, a 32·year-old ex·
convict, was convicted of· the ila;v
ing last Septembe.r. He waJ grant·
ed one stay ot execution by the
Court of Appeals.
'IIhe victim was Miss 1\lary T.
Dunn, !U, who was slaln in a New··
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GOI$ ON
STOCJ(HOU! 1 U!- ,Austraila'&amp;
Jon Hendrlckl, ~ne of the wqrld'l '
fastest 1wimmer-1, will· leave Sydo
ney by plane Tuesday on l tour a!
Scandln..,ian countries.

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Idaho Fall• ot tbe Fioneoh' teague
today. Wabki, 22, 11· a native , of
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Winona; Minn.

COMMANDO, COMING
FORMBY. England UP - Reid
Jack, a for mer commando lieu·
tenant who made three parachute
jumpt behind Japanese Une1 In
Burma in world, Wat . ll, expects
to tbow up at Minneapolis. Minn.;
In August •• a key man on Brit.
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le!lil-educated men and women edutation for tbe inereul'il:l'
a&amp; never betor,e. Dlaclplined ~Uiona of 70Wll' peopla who

mind• are our wreateat asset in
an inel:4uina:ly eomplex and

C!haUenrinr World.
Every Amerl.ean haa a vital
at.ke' ln our colleree and un.l·
venities. These ihatltlitions are
strivini' T&amp;liantly to meet their

want ·and cluerve it.
!f'o protect · your own futur.,
and the future of 1our chlldraa.
~p ~~ coUeps and unlnni·
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