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The Dail~ Sentinel

Senunel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June 5, 1957

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:Pomeroy Garden Club Guest Night
· Is-Observed On Monday Evening!
Guest ei.Pt wu observed Moo~ over the m.eeUne and a report on
da)' eveniq at the meetinl of the the plannlnc eeaa.!or1 for lbe Copn-

P0mel'Q)' Gll'dtn. Club held tt• the ' ty Flower S:Jow , to be h.e"ld at tbe
home of Jlltl. · Roy Belling, M.u1· Pomeroy Junior Hla:b School Audbeny A"' with Mn .. Edward Baer,l itorium June ~~ 11nt1 16 wu giv~n i

co-boateu. Arrangemenll or flow.
en were aued throughout the
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by Miss Lydia Ebersbaeb. Mrs. W1l·
!lAm h . Dowllie wu selected to
represent the club in registering
the flower arrangements for tbe

Fourteen members and si.x
guuU, MJ\1. Micke)' Williams, Mrs.
Antone Lueke, Mrs. Ron Springer,
MIBB Vtda lhle, :Mrs. Lorain Ster·
rett and Mra. Harold Loh!e, were
,prelfent-(or the e"rening.
Mrs. gaer, preside nt, presided

show.
Exhibitins arran&amp;emPnts at the
show rrom t-he club wm be Mri.
John LietwU£r , Mrs. E. w. Coates,
Mrs. J. o . Roedel , Mn. J. E. D.
Harti nger, Mu. ~etzlng, Mrs. Baer
and Mrs. J. B. Elberfeld.
Mrs. Harting~r. Mrs. George H.
Parker and Mrs. R. W. Finater.
1 wald were named as a committee
1 to plan a party for tbe Carmen
• Rest Home the last of thia month.
A report on t·h e Diltriet Eleven of
Ohio Association of Garden Clubi
conference held .at the Nelsonville
Methodist Chureh, Monday was
given by Mlsa Lydia Ebersbach.
Mrs. E. W. Coatei also attended
the meeting.

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Summer Ughtning
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Colored slides of the Leh.;um
Gardena in Minnesota were ~}!own
by Mrll. Harold LOhse and Mrs.
Charles Persinger read the story
ol' the Gardens.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses from an attractive tea
table centered with an arrangement ol roses with tall white ta.
pen in crystal holders on either
side. Mrs. William B. Downie and
Mrs. Charles Persinger presided 'at
the silver tea and cofCee services.

llln. Ira Chapman

witb a layette ebower Friday

tvenlna at her home, tut .Mam
St., bonorinJ MD. Ray Heine~.
Unda Chapman
and
Sharor
Lucille Searba Hawldnl, Pomeroy Society Editor, J'!&gt;'&gt;ne 6U'
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Gllta were pl~d Ia a wjlltt
Eleanor Scbaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Pbone 60~1 1
haulD.et decoratecl witb larte
if'Cen Wpndy bows. Yellow and
-~-,--·James Wawley Jr:- and family.
leslon airport wben she new aoutb of Baltimore arrived TUttday 11reen strumers extended from
Marvin De l\laine, Alexandria, Va. to visit her parents. She was met I Ior a visit with h.er parents, :lllr. the chandelier to t he bassinet
whle~ wu placed in the eentt
who hal! bee n a bu'lllness vi1itor in in Atlanta, Ga. , by Mr. and Mr1. and Mrs. Arthur Hoyt.
Middleport, wa~ sc heduled to leave G. F. Hollingsworth, who took their recent guests of Mr. and Ptll'l. J. r.~f the room.
today for th e home of his diUihLer daughter and grandson t.o thelr W. Cheadle and (amil)' .
1 Games weTe played and prh: ~s
in Pla infield, N . J.
home ln Jaebonville, Ala., for a
ded b
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three week visit .
Mr. and Mrs. Charle.s Ewina awar
t e w nners. ra.
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Week ·end guests of Mra. J, 0 .
returned to their home, Ak,ron, Ruuell won the door p.rlu.
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Leonard were her niece and nepMyrna Russell, who Is emplo)'ed Sunday after a several dii)'B via!t
Refl'fl;bments of lee ernm, d€!·
hew , Mr . ar.d Mrs. w. s. Smith, in Columb1•s, has been visitlna wilh hi.J brtotner·m·J.aw and IJisltr eorated eake. nu!d, bmln~ bnd
Alleghany , v a.
her parents Mr. and1 Mrs.. s. 'J'. . Mr. and MrJ. Phil Willia11l1011.
eoffee were serv
Y t e Ill·
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley and Russell.
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Mrs. J, E. White and son, Jim · le.Qell tp Mrs. Henry ReiJlel, M~
son , David , left today for Atlanta ,
Mrs. Robert Aahley, wbo• ba• my, Columbua,
were
recent Robert Arnold, Mrs. Mn: lfem
Ga., wbere they will viait hil bro- been employed at the Kaiser Alum· guests of Mr.
and Mn. PhiJ hu1, M~. Alfred Yeaua:eT, Mn.
ther, EugenP Wiley, and family . inurn plant, hai joined here hus- Williamson.
Don ~pJres, Mn. · Denver Thoma,
Mr1. Cleland, Heinet, Mn. Ernest
They plan to return home Monday. band in Huntington wbere he t1 1
ChrisUne Bahr. dauehter of Mr. senior at Marshal) Colle~e. j.\
Rhodes, lin. William Reinhart,
and Mrs. Ca!'h. Ballr, escaped brok.
Carmen Haddox, who ~ beea ,
00f JQ tiRQ
Mn. Robert Reinh,rt, Mra. Jtu.&gt;
en bones when her arm was caught visiting her parents Mr. afti! Ml'l.
~ardens
sell, Mn. ,- Jac): Robson,.Mrtl. Mar~
in thP- wringer at her home last He-rman Haddox, bas returned to
i'-'r.:,\,;1
cu.s l\(lush.

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week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searles and
daughter, Carol}·n attended a
baseball game in Cincinnati Sul'l·
daY and have been vhdting this
week wtth Miss Ruth Humphr.ey at
Wheelersburg.

Middleport
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Mrs, ' Addie

Fugate, who has
been visiting friend• in HuntJngton
has returned to the hom• of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Harold Sauer a~ daugh·
ter, Mary Ruth, at Ferh.1n Me•d·
ows ·
Miss Martha Ohlinger, Commer.
clal teacher at Rutland Hith
School iS(; employed In Columbus
for the summer vacation months.
Gregory, son of Mr. and :r.tr!l'.
Rodney Hill, had lour stitches taken in a laceration over his eye
when he was hurt wblle playtng
last week.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Norman Redd and
famUy have moved to · Nuh"llJe,
Tenn., and Mrs. Emil Bill is mov·
·ing this week to the home she
bought lro,.. the Redd&lt;.
Mrs. Peter Lallich and sons Tod
and Peter Laneaster arr~ved today for a' vU:lt wit·h ' ber mother
I Mrs."elarence Ebersbacb and fam:

SHOE STORE

ONE STORE - ONE LOCATION
AT MASON CITY

Pomeroy Personols

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get further with Father. Come i~
to Gocsalers and choo:-~c the
rlghl gilt at the right price.

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Mrs. Chas. Sheets

Is Honored Gu~st
At.layette Shower

Tompkl,.

Surprise {)inner
Given To Honor
MfS. FQye logan

Gifla were Placed on a lahl•
A suJ)rlae birthday dinner wa s
Jlven for Mn. Faye Logaft at the decorated in green -abd yellow
borne of her daughter aild 1BOn-in· and centered witb a -cradle !loll.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Elnier Bailey , ini a dol1.
of Darwin.
A dessert courAe Wfi.S served b;,;
The dinner was giYen by Mrs. lhe hosteAea to .Mrs. Bob Miller,
Earl .Brickles. Mrs. Dwla:ht Log.an , Mrs. Alfi"edjliggs, Ml'S'. Orville
Mr1. Elmer Bailey and Estella Napper. Mrs .
Vauahaa Pr1c ·,
Mrs. Maude Searles and M.r.
Potts.
Present were Mr. . and :Mrs. Kenneth MiHer.
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George J.,og.in, Bernice King, Ken·
Sending gtfbl ' but unable . ,
ney Neville, M~s. CaUie Logan, · attend were Mrs. El_ror McGlo '"'
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan and and Mrs. Robert Snuih.
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Skipp,Y, Florence Halley of Portsmouth, Mr. and , Mrs, Elmer Bailey
JETS WIN
and Sandra.
COLUMBUS UP- The ColumMrs. Logan was presented .-.gift bus Jet&amp; won a 10.8 comeback VlC·
of Qioney.
l l.ory Tuesday nigbt ovel 'ho
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moved. In altd began pavlpg on U.s. .Route 33 going through the toj\'n. Tbe ·road·
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STitANGI LAD't" IN TOWN
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Jobn Wa}•ne ' Lauren Baeall
li.OOO ALLIY
(Cin~maseope - Tec:hnleolor)

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"'leidership.
V1lley Electric
Corpori.Uon•. Kyaer Creek, in supplyina to the · AtomiC! Energy
Comminlori the . largeat tini!·~
block or ele~ric power evdr tontraeted for, in le.sa tb1n the eft!·
mated time and' at len tb1n the
estimated cost: ouLs,landlnJ eJ1)·
r\lQyee and man!U'Icrnont tralnlnr
prognuns; ~ lor reao11rtelul
development i)f ~es&amp;'IC" · energ"
- C:onsump\i,on through' the ,hcJ.I
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'lnd!Jha and M'i~higpn Eleelrir
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Of work on th~ job. Workers abOve are sbown paving the stretch front o(tbe'.tJOriilld
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"'Blanche Waggener, Columbus M
J . Struble Mri J..hn Ter·
and Southern Ohio Elettrlc COtD· J ~~·
Opha Orrutt' ·~~-rr.· G1en ._
oany, .. and . tile Carp~!" Nursery ~Hi, M:;s:-:- Clyde Bf~D. ~l'li
tr.om ~Burlingham wd.J preient a ~"'ha•le• ·Woode, Mr3. wal~r . Sch·
d11p1ay o1 ?u ld oor 1ltht 1,ng ·. n d "'
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Mrs. Edward Ball ;r- anu.I
~ardens tomght at the open rpeet- .Miss Dorothy Stfrk.
mg of the Amateur
GaNfenel'i.
Club at , :30 at the Middleport
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Anyone interested in thla proI
gram is invited to attend the meet..
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bad . vlsitorr from G1nuster an
Nelsonvllle T~esday at thelr . an·
nual Guest,_ Ni.ght When ten new:
members were present as auest.•
ol honor.
Sixty members and guests were
Welcomed by Mrs; Cash Bahr, Mo&amp;t
The family of George Freckc-r Excellent Chief, a.nd the program
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held a reunion sunday , at h 's was planned .by Mrs. Arthur Skin·
New l.O fl' .prii:e'
home, Pine Grove.
ner and Mra. ·Horace McElhinny.
A barhccuc 't'blcke" · dinner
The progr.am included a plano
on the woruN'mpU.,
was serve&lt;! at noon to Mr. and solo by Judith Butcher, a vocal
"'P•&gt;pular mavie 1/Ulker!
Mrs. T. E. DeWolf (Esth~r Free· dUJ!t, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
kcr) and children, Teresa Ted Mrs. Beulah Wbite; vm:al solOs by
Danny and Patty of Delvan' Wis. ~ , Linda }i'orrellt, Maida Roush, _Cash
Mr. and Mrs.
Edward F'reckl:! : Bahr, L. R. Wiley, Ba~bara Jones-;
and children · Raymo'nd. Georgo:. , voc:al duct. Edith and BI.Uy Hap--. Here'' the camera that makes movies siMple aa aftapi~Ofl Mona and Ed and Mn. Roy tonstaiJ, violin and aceord1an duet,
at o lower-than-ever price every family can afford: Com•
Jones Jr., and sons Michael, Jo:m M.~. ~nd Mrs. Paul Haptonstall; ~
how easy it isl You just aim and shoot'for recliy W'tM1ded~l
and Jeffrey, Columbus.
skit 'The Crooked Mouth Family
full-color
movie a, Indoors ond ovt. No better \ime than NOv;,
Miss .. Rosemary RCfJe, , Akro:'1: elven by Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs.
for
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movies- the worJd's fovori ·le movie mohr is· a
MiS!!I Annajean
Rose. 'Athth!\, · George- Childs, Mrs., Ba~r and M~s.
bigger,
better
buy than ever I
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HUJ CMIH'l' c. P . Gallagher. Mrs. Lillia~ Ste~ff
Frecker) Pomeroy nte. 3 ., M: 1115 a,nd M~ . Skinner were pi~Nsts f?r
Barbara Hill, Chest~·r and P4r. Ute pro~ram and L, R. \_Vlley,,gu •l;
wilh f/2.7itn/
and Mrs. Norman Rose and , ur. ~U;:ist, played accontpa{lun.e nt 10•
Frecker Pine Grove.
..., . his sOlo and that o! Mr . Bahr.
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DIRIY 15 TODAY
ers in the hall were done by Mrs.
William Lowe, Mrs. Phi,ip Mein.
EPSOM, England UP- The- hart and Mt-'1. George Childs and
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EnJ;!Ilsh
Oel"by,
a
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of honor at a layette; 1hower
liven Monda1 evenina: l);y 11.·~.
Nathan Blqs l81Lited b)' MrJ
Ev•rett Ughtlpot, at her borne,
Rutland R9tt ~

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Ice cream, cake., n,u ll' and eof·
fee were erved. by Mrs. WU.Uam
Allman, Kra. HOQt;er Jonea, Mrs•
MiltoD Ruaell and Mn. E. R.

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Mra. WUI&amp;rd Beoinet eatertalned
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T-Sgt. and Mrs. M. S. Walkei,
who have been vi siting th.elr famJUe.; in Middleport and Mason.
have felurncd to their home in
Shreveport, I a.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonea, ~on·
tlac, Mich ., were recent 'uests ol
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her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Bev·
erage, and Mr~. Charlottes Perrin
and daughter, Beverly. Before re.
Clean·, sh:~.rp Hne:;, bold and
turning to Pontiac, Mr . and Mn.
becoming, lor !fls smart
Jone~
vi11ited her mother, . Mrs.
Mrs. Max Sanbori'l Is under the Jean.e ttc Waddell, In Charleiton,
summer dress sandal on its care
!)r a local doctor afler she cut
Va.
high tapering wedge heel. her hand
at ~er home. Mr.• San·
Mrs.
Bernard Fullz and daughLove~y In ail white .
born h.as been ill at tht'ir home for ter, Barbara,
have been returned
several week s and they h.ave rehome from M cig~ General Hoapltal.
ceiv-ed word that her son , Jerry
Vera Covert. youth delegate
Holmes, is a surgiul patient in from
Heath Methodlsl Church. to 1 Hy.
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Mra.
Georye
Batey
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Mr. !'. nd Mr11. Ja'lflcfi Hawley Sr.
week
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jomed
her
grandfather,
Hospital
tor
observation.
this
N, Znd Ave.
Middleport . have rclurru•d form Wallbridge, Arthur Covert, naytnn ,and her Mrs. c. P. Williams is visiting
wh r. rc they vi sited Mr Hnd Mn. uncle, the Rev. Lester Covert, relatives In Toledo.
there .
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Slmpaon
Allen Hu ghes, Worthy Patron of vilited Jn Huntington Tuesday
Evangeline Chapter, 0ES, rcpre· business.
on
s~nted the Chppler, al the Inspec·
Miss Maude Tiltylor has returned
hon of tlw Ch~pter at South Point 1 from a visit In Barbcrsville with
Monday c\lenln~&gt;:. Mrs. Hughes, relatJves and alAO attended a horse
Pa~t Matron o~ the Cheshire Chap- show in Huntington.
ter, accompanied her husband and
Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Neal, Worthy
We've clm;(·d om l'omeroy !llorc. moved tlw r c m~ llling stuck to
Patron and Worthy Matron of the
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Mdr. and Mrs. Edwaro fi'rcckcr
Cheshire Chapter. MrR. Mildred
Scott Chet~hire Chapter was also an k family of Columbus were
values. If you have been in tho habit ol ~; hopping at our l'om ~ roy
pret~ent at lh• tnapeetion.
Ewee end sueau of Mr: and Mr :.
Storl'
you arc invilcd to 11ec our largt!r Htor e in Mmmn ('ity
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt and
J. Hill .
Clifford
Beaver
were
dinner
tuests
Mrs.
Ro1 Jones ;rr .. and son.:;
-- ju~ t II !!horl dillhtm•C oVl~l' th.l' rree hrlrlge to Mawn. w. Va.
recently of Mr.· and Mrs. Harold Mich.ael, John and Jeffrey return :
1S.tUer and daughter, Mary Rutb, I ed to their home, Columbus, Sun·
Nu parkm g prohle111s
pltmly u[ parkin!:: s pace al nil tlmeg.
Pe-r han Meadows.
day after a week's vlaU wlth h. ·
The Rev . and Mr~ . c. E. Hoyt parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Hi ~l
and son, David. le-ft loday for and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr.
Mr. and tMrs. T. E. DeWolf and
Pennllylvania where they wlll at·
lend tbe marnage of their son, children, Teresa, Ted, Danny and
,lohn. Thf'y were joiner! In Mart· PJtty or Delvan, Mich., spe .1.
elta b:.&lt; Mills Margaret Hoyt.
several days with her father .
William Ohlinger, who Injured George Frecker,
Pine Grove .
hi.~ 1&lt;'1: wheQ he fel1 at his home Teresa remained for a month 's
rC'renlly, hd been a patient at visit and ttle others returnt.d
home Monday.
the Mei gs Grneral Hoapltal.
Lee Smith and his lather, E. 0 .
Mrs. Willoua:hby HUl, ChestC' .·.
Smith. accompanied
Mrs. Lee \1 a me&lt;llnl patient at Univc ·.
In ~lawn Clly, W.Va.- Phone SP-3·5583
I. Smith. and 9on , Mark . to the Char· slty Hoapital, Columbu1.
Johnny Bryant Is spending H
few diY.!i with Mr. and Mrs. E..:.
Hill.
Mr. and !Mra.
J, HUI and
Mi&amp;s Barbara Hill were bu.sincs5
vbltora In Parlcerabur1 Tue&amp;day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinee Cheadlt•,
Flush.ina, Mich., and Mr. 4nd Mr11.
George Cheadle of Albany wen
Mr. and Mr.a. William Grlftlt't
returned to their home, Columbw, Sunday arter a week'a vlsH
with Mr. an'i:l Mra. Lester Faub:.lr
1nd Mlu MarJ\Itrite 1thyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Crawford

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Day Book

RICHARDS. OWEN- GINIItAL MANAGIR
UYNQI.D E. GRIEME -EDITOR
Natkmll adwrtlslnJ representatl"..7 BotUnelll-Klmbtll. tar.. 141
~ A..'ve., New Y-oM City, 16, N. I.
· InteNd • aeeo11a c:lua mailing matter at the poet office at Pom

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The Middleport Park Associto
lion lnr., will meet Fridoy ni~ht
Ill 7:30 at the Village Hall v.-ilh
Bruce Lloyd, p.reSidool, in t"hal'gt'
of the meeting. All interested
persons are invited to allend .

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llibiCrlptloD rates: Delivery by earrler where nallable 30 c:ent. pe1
"Wet: one year ln advane!e at The Dally Sentinel office, $1S.60· au
ao'aths:, $7110; three months, $3.00. 87 motor route wbere avalfable
ODe month $1. B:r Jlllil one year $8; alx months, $4..2!1; three montbl, 1
t;Z..DO; one month , 11.
• PubiJahed every afternoon eKcept Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen
lloel. Joe., at 110 M~chanic St., Pomeroy, 0 . Busl.nttaa o~ pbooe ·391
ed.ltoriM etfice pboft'l' 397.

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Events In Area Cities And Towns Point
To Future Problems In Meigs County; Why
Do We Criticize Public Spirited Men?
Notes and Comments on Southeastern Ohio Events:
Wellston's mayor and council received a petition Monday
instead of 72. Others wanted 3 40-hour week instead of 48 .
Mayor Gettles referred the petition to a committee.
lt's no seeret that every growing town and city ta~es this

problem over the entire l'Ountry ~ It is how ' to make its available dollars, which never seem to come in fast enough, meet
rising costs of government. People expect services but hate
to pay for them . The worst pains come to the small towns try·
tng to become bigger towns. In the next 10 years look for a
ltlt of this kind of aches and pains in our tri-county are&amp;.
In Athens councilmen 1gave themselves a par boost of $15
a month whic h next year will bring their salaraeS to '480 annually . This probably will plant an idea in all city employes
of th a·t university town . When you raise one, you usually have
to raise them all.
It's a my stery how the taxpayers ever got the idea councilmen should serve for the same as nothing, a.s they do in Meigs
County towns. And in similar towns over Ohio, too. Business
men s hould be excused for expeetlng some kind of public respect t"or service to their communities. Instead, too often, such
gentlemen are castigated for putting themselves ··•to the front"
as "publicity seekers."
Why don't the criticizers get in the same boat as the critl·
t'ized and help out ? They should at least climL aboard to see
th b l 'd b f
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9n ·
. 0~ a s imilar line of thought, a frequent local phenomenon
Js thas;
A man--Or woman-may have a strOng desire to become an
erfective for ce in community affairs. He may believe sineere-1
ly, ror example, that a larger, modern hospital is needed in

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Vases or rut flowers . palma and 1mony "'fhe Lord's Prayer".
two five branch candelabra adorned th e altar of the MorninJ Star
EUB Church Fridwy, May 31, lor
the wedding or Miss Nancy Eliza·
beth Shuler, dauRhter of Mr. lind
Mt's. Earl ShuiP.r, Racine Route 1
and Mr. James Willla~ ~~rnahan:

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of Eudora Chapter, NelsOnville,
8 ,nd Cypress Chapter, Strasburg on
June 22 were read. Invitations
were also read to attend installation of officers of Pt. Pleasant
1 Cbapter, June 17; tht 36th annivenary of Che•hire Chapter and
the presenU.na: of 25 year jewels

For the wedding Mn. Shuler,
mother of the bride chose a Ught
1gray dress with white at(!essarles
and a corsage of variegated pink
and yellow carnatlon1. Mn:. Carnahan wore a navy blue dr'tis with
white accenories and a Ted rose

Carna co~a:ee~eption was held Cor the
The Rev. Roger Bishop read the guests al the home of the bride's
\'Ows or the double rln~ ('cremony parents following the ceremony.
at 2:30 p. m. The wedding was the Hostesses wt·re Miss Alice Fisher
f~r~t to be heitl. in thii chu:reh Phyllis .Ihh.•. Mi~Ss Annabel Roae
sm~~ its ~ re&lt;'tmn 30 years ago.
and Mrs. Jean Alkire, si!lter of the
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s~and ore e~t10n to a county pubhe offiee, his service .is legi~ er, the bride wore a .street 1encth FollowinR the reteptton the couttmate . In a fr ee society he has no other means of gaimng the drfls.s of white organdy trimmed in ple 1elt for a weddlnt trip to
public recognition which is absolutely net.:essary before he lac-e wllh m~tlc hing elbow length Nashville, T{'nn. For her going
C'an be adopted at the polls as a pubHc servant.
mitts. Her ahoul.~ er lcnlith veil or away th~ bride wore a r~d and
.Indeed, that men can do exactly tllis kind of service to grow nylon net wa~ tnmmed with pearls white _prmt dre11s wllh wh•te ae1
to ta'rger fl"elds Of public work is the salvation nf Amerlca a-nd she carr1cd a white Bible top· eessohli!~ and the corsag1 _she c:11r•
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' Pf;d with a cursage of wblle ~dutch rlf'd on her Bible.
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and
our. Ohid ~!"· tW~ els~ Wtluld do ~t? 'ryle backrocfh irh.
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~he hr ide 11 a graduate of Raconntvers mvartullly take over If the pubhc-sptrlled peop.le
Mr&lt;. Edna Slob,t, Mlri~t.port, l cine .HI(h School, ct ... of 1956,
aren' t on hand.
cousin ot lh P. bride and matron of a-nd is employed by the Genera
Thank th e m when th ey appear. don't rake them over th £' honor wore a st reet length dress Telephone Co. ?f Ohio at Pomeroy.
coals
of lavender organdy 11nd a cor· Mr. C11rnahan u a graduate of Ra.
nge of whites L·urnatiom.
cine High School, Class or 191)2,
- - - - --- - ~ -·--- · - Mr. Joseph Thoren served as and ia associut"lld wiUh his father
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best mnn and u11bers wore Dona In larminJ .
ATTENDS W DOING
JlltliJeMq KtHEih W1111"{)Jwl.l&lt;ll)n 11 r M~-~ Van Meler aud Larry llou sh, both
They arc now a1 home to their
Mr . ltiHI Mrrt . .lOi' r-ll"l" ! lt• and ~H~i 1 ' rM . wer~·
son, 11 a .of Racine.
lri.l!nd~ in Racine .
chihlrt•n. Shll·ii'Y uud lh11.:t: Wl!l'l! 11g 1 Ma.qb CC'II~mouy.
Preceding the ceremony a halt
in Colurn hti .S !&lt;1:1\urd:~ .v. Jun1• t. to
A 1"11{'t!p tion an41 dall('J' follow hour of nupl1al music Wll.!l preetl in th u evenln,ll.
s(' nted by Miss Phyllis rhle, piani1t,
nttt•IHI u g A. M. wt·ddlna ut
Also gue:&gt;t s at Lht• weddi·J~ and 1ololst. little Miss Ellen Shuler
St Aujju slim•"!l f'ath.olit· l'hurch ,
when Mlll\1 Dt'tlnna M. IJci Cul, we l'e M1·. and Mu. James Quick sister of the bride, who sang, "AIdauwhtur of Mr. 111\r! MJ'II. J oh •l of Syrun1se' 1114d M1·. and Mr : ways··. and Miii'R A.·nnabel Roa:e
""" "Becau!le You're Mine", "Oh,
DtotCol, ht..'(IUIH! thu hridtJ or M·· 1' homDs Quick , Columbus.
Promise Me" . '"T'o""ether",
"I Love
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OES met
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r.&lt;'leMe Thursduy, June II, 1951

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in CinclnfWiti, Sentember 7.
Pllln1 were diScussed for attending the Grand Chapter ses·
Jdon in Cincinnati in October. The
a1tar was druped for Past Grand
Patron. George Mitchell and ,t he
eha.rter f()r two deceased members
Mary PhiUip.s and Evelyn Goeglei.n.
At the close of the meetine refreshments were served by Theima Dill, R1~th Tompkins, Maude
and Freda Grueser and }o"'reda Hart.
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and minute! were read by aecre- the put week wltb bb arudpuary Patty Yauna: with due1 colu . 11r . an d Mn . .-.roy
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eroup voted to hold a bate sale
Yl'. and Mn. David' TJU11 aod
at the Deputment Store, Saturday, children, Bl}nbridl!!&gt; spent
June 8, at 10 A. M. The next meet. week end with her par~nu,
ing will be at the home of San- and Mra. Vlctor Braley.
dra Little, June 18. Members presMrs. Bessie Oliver and dauthter.
ent were Osa Turner, Patty Young Mrs. Jean Martin 1 qd c.hlldren
Dee Thomas Sandra Little, Judy called on Mn. Beaal.e Wile one day
Slawter, Marjorie Fotey and advls- the pist week.
ors, Maxine Rumfield aad Pbylllt
Mr. and Mn. CharLes Am 01 were
Snowden •nd two auesta, Jean .Sunday guest• of her brother, Mr.
Webster and Alberta Snowden. ·
and Mrs. Cul"b Johnston of BradCLASS HOLDS PARTY
The Friendahip Clus of the bur,L:. and Mrs. w. E, cunnioaham
Christian Church held tlleir part)' (Mary Jackson) of Zanesville, were
at the church basemeDt Friday eve- calling on friends here Saturday.
nlng, l4ay Sl.
Mrs. Inez Adams; Leewood, W.
Officen werE. eluted as follows: va.. spent Memoriill Dl)' weekend
President, Pull Van Pf.f.e.ter; Vice-, with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Marpresident, Sherman Johnson; Sec· ~~
wn.
r~tary, Joan May and Treasurer,
Mr. and Mrs., Charles Foley and
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Turner were
Verna S~owden.
Sandw1c~es, potato ch1ps, plc- Sunday callers of }'Cr, and Mn.
kles,- eookJes and Kool Ade were , Ney carpentf'T and qaua:htet, Mra.
served to Mrs. Purl Van Meter, Mr. Roberta Parbr. and Jetf Butcher. . .
and M~s. ~to.tman ~ohnson, Mrs.
Mr. an~ Mrs. Dale Bachner wue
Jean Park~ and Susie, ·Mr.s. Verna Friday evening gue.sls o1 Mr. and
Snowden, Rev. and Mr~; Earl Mrs. ErneSt Molden. ·
Slack, Alberta, Larry .. PhyU1s a~d
Mr. and Mrs. ·c lifford HalTis of
Steve.. Snowden.. ErmP and .Jrm ColumbUs spent the hoJJdey ..,eek
Johns:on and Ricky, Roger and end wit}l her craadparenta; Mr.
and Mr •. Dell Luekadoo.
Bobby Slack
BAND BOOSTERS MEET
Mr. and Mt-s. Howard' Van Meter
The Band Boosters held their and children of North Ridgeville
meeting at the High School Audi· are spending· the week with her
torium ·Tuesday evenin~. The meet· parents, Mr. and Mn. Clarenee
ing was in .ehar&amp;e of the presl- Price.
dent, Jea..'l. Parker.· Secretary's reMrs. Lady Canaday and Mrs.
port was given by Pearle Canaday
and· ballnce of $52.42 waR report- Margaret Sansbury were Memorial
Day visitot"8 of Mrs. Crella Mcllafed by Mildred Grate, treasurer.
Motions were made to ply the fie.
Mrs. Clarence Price and d•ugh,following 'bilb: Jean Parke~. $4.47,
groceries for hand party ; Ohlb Val- ter, Mrs. Betty Van Meter, were
ley ~a king Co. ,$2.73 und QuaUty Monday guists of her !lister, Mrs.
Addie Michael.
Print Shop .flO for band tags.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tabbett and
'Ibere will b~ no regular meet·
ings of the B.trnd Boosters during famUf and Mr. and Mrs. .Johb
Headmgton and family, Columbus,
the summer months.
Charles H~tton, Baltimore, Mr.
foERSONALS
and Mrs. Dale Nlc:bollon and
!Uta Phillips of Wilkesvill~ is daughters and Mr. ind Mrs. Ern&amp;pending the week with her grand- est Molden enjoyefl a pic-nie at the
parent~, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buck. Middleport rwk Memorial Day.
. Rev .and Mrs. George Davis of
Mr~ Clyde Croven and daughthe Methodist "cburch ldt Monday ters of Montcalm, W. Va., are
morning . for Lakeside. to attend visitors of Miss Opal Armstrong.
the Methodist Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ronnthal,
Mrs. Lady Canady, Orient, and Pittsburgh were . Memorial Day
her .aunt, Mrs. Margaret. Sansbury, week end gtJests of her sister, Mfl.
columbus were overnight guests Myrtle Donahue and Mr. and Mra.
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink.
Floyd Thomas ~
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Mrs. Garnet WilliamsOn. and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnes and Mrs. Jestle Molden attended a
daughters, .Pomeroy, were dinner Stanley party at the home of Betguests of his mother, Mrl. Rosa ty McCa~tkey, Monday eveni-ng. .
;~Barnes, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
of
,,,,•Mrs. Franres Larkin spent the FairbOrn spent the week end with
week end with her brother, Mr. their daughter~ Mr. and Mr•- ill).
and Mrs. Cush Johnston of Brad· bert Hill.
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Mr. and .Mrs. William PhillJllS,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Graham Chillicothe, were weelr flnd guests
and tw:o chUdren, Springfield, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

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week end •jth her p,arenta, llr.
and Mn. Drna1 Lambert uQ ber
Jilter, llr. and. Wtt .Robert Snow· had u peat~ 8udu

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UrL J'rance1 I!Unrden and her
unele, llr . .nd lito. &amp;o, s .....dtll. Saturday eYeDIDI wltb hb: UDelle,
lin. Roy ...........
llr. oa4 Jlra. Lewlo Oobonto ol lit.
The yearlY .D:~,eetlnf h i btlcl at
Pomero7 and htr Riter, Mill b~­
olhy Roblnooo ol V!r-'qla • .,.,. tbe ltll. f,ion ~ Cllut.... lunSunday afternoon Pftt,l. of bls doy. Ttte YOliDI I'Hple"o Cbtllr
lllt.r, Ill'.· aDd ltrt. carroll bo•· trom tbe Ktrra Rtm Chtmcb l&amp;llJ.
den.
A bubl dionor Wll ODJOJO&lt;i.
'fte Bind 1oo1ter1 proeeed• of
Mlu Joetta Erlewttto ........,
home ftidQ from a ¥"Udt •UII her tbe Memorial DIJ Sale at tbe
the Arnold Griti apartment lfandmotber, Kra. Jva Howell of Gr•te Bulldln1 .,~ • •Otl Tho!"
on Salem St
Leon. W. Ve-..
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beJpinJ were Mit. and Kn. Homer
Mr. and llrL Harvey ·Erlewi·ne , Several officera nd memben Parker, Mr. aDd Kn. Robert Rlll,.
were YiJltlDJ paUentl' at Hhl.zer attended the OOt.b annlver,.ry-.,f Pearl Uttl.e, Uelva Turner, )(11·
Hoapit.J Sunda)'.
the Elltern Star .at H•riilonrille, clred Grt... Beatrice Smltlt, AUto
Mt. and Hn.
Pie:ld1 and Monday eveDinc at whlc"h '*"ate SprOule and Allet: YDUI\J.
aon of
were Fri- ·MrL M. E. Rrthburn received btr
Mr. and Mrt. Hermln Weltb and
day aueltl
l!'andrqo.Jtber. 10 year pln.
dautbtert, Cberi and Cltby, of

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lit. ..d J1tt. .~. GOIIelloll ll1d
{ltbtr, Mr. and ll{l.. Chlrlll A.mol.
llr. ond ·Mn. BIU Llrkln o! doqbler ol PI!Ponbtlrl wore he~
ly Phyllla f:n~
New Bolton were 1ceompanled !day. pel't,l of ltr. iDd .J in. trnCLUI MI'TI AT ' PARI(
to G4!Upo)lo. Wt&lt;i...U.1 by Ill&gt; ell llolden.
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The .R.oc:ll: and llollen ..41 Club snndmotber, Mrt. J'rP.:CI Lar·
Mr. and )In; Harty SnowdeD aDd
nie~ It the park, Tu.etday eventna. tln, where they attended a hone 1011, Dlvld, of Point P11411Jlt 1pebt.
May 28. The meetlna w1s e&amp;l•d abow. Tbey were -ioine4 b:r Mr. SWII41y with h1a motber, Mn.
to order by t"ht president, Dee and Mrl. cbarle• Baker for a libel Snowden.
Tb.omu. The dub •tood and re- picnic.
llrl. :!llzabeth CaUlu haa moved.

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8:00 Captlilin Kan&amp;arOO
C"apt1ln tt~n~aroo
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Portsmouth, 0.
t•SP f'.orlis! Areher
CorUaa Areher
Which will be held at 8 o'clock
9:00 Garry Moor~~:
Gerry Moore
.tonight, wllh a reception to fol ·
10:30 Strike It Rich Artltur Godfrey
low. Rev. Myera is a rormer P"' ;. 10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
to.r or the Ponleroy EUB chat;.!" , 11 :00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of Life
11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
U:lS .Love or Life
11 :4!1 Guiding Ught
:SO Se.areh for Tomorrow
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12:00 Xatit'1 ICitche•
11:45 Guldlnt Li1ht
12:30 As the World TUrns
12:00 Katie'1 Kitchen
1:00 Our Mlsa Broota
12:30 As the World Turn•
1:30 Housepld't:y
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
2:00 Big Pal'ofi
1 :30 HoW!ieparty
2:30 Bob Cro~Y Show
2:00 Bia Payoff
3:00 Brighter Day
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:15 Secret Storm
3:00 "Brighter Day
3:30 Edge of NiRht
3:15 Secret Storm
4:00 The Eerly Show
5:30 Yo1.1r l!:sso Reporteti
3,30 Edge oi Night
5:45 Spc~'b f'nade
4:00 The Early Show
&amp;:55 Weath.t.·man
~:30 Your Esso RPporter
6:00 A-ction
5:45 Sport·.; Parade
6:15 Douglc.s Edwards
5:55. Weatherman
6:30 Beat the Clock
6:00 Adiolt
7:00 wes:t :toint Story
6:15 DouRias Edward!!
7:30 Playhouse of Stirs
6:30' Sgt. Preston of the YukoD 8:00 Mr. Adapu an~ Eve
7:00 Bob Cummings
8:30 Highway Patrol
7:30 Climax
9:00 The Line Up
8:30 Playhouse 90
9:30 Person to Person
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10:00 News
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10:05 Scannlng -tbe Weather
10:10 Ttte l.iate ,-Show •
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Co~~ctlna atatements came 1
require the Vflthheldlnr of federal trotn "PJum Btook .11hortly after
llcj\ hmdo 11'«11 tillr otate.•
the Jbarp &amp;1•11. The .plant proteelion officer"firlit uid the explosion

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COLUMBUS UP_ Gov. c. Wllliam O'Neill vetoed his first bJII
from the Legislature Wednesday
night, callln.11 lt a thret~t to millions or dollars worth or federal
road-bu.ildJng aid 1Jated for Ohio.
'r,he measure would have forced
the state highway director to issue
spec1a1 permits for the. movement
of lar,.a:e hou~e trailers over Ohio
roads.
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The iS!Iuanre of rueh permitA is
·curren~ly left .to the dlserellon of
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tte hi&amp;hw.ay dJrector.
The a~werrJor laid the U, S. Bureau ot Publlt:! Roada advl!ed him
.th~te Was "arava doubt" "whether
ttie propoaed Dew law Ja ''eoaeJ!if.ent" 'witll ~t- he tederaJ ktJhway
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Romper Room
Tbe Prlce !s Wght
Tie Tac Dougll
Truth or Consequencew .
It Could Be You
Current
'MY Little Margie
TenneueP Ernie ·
Matinee Theater
Queen FGr A Day ·
The Big Story
·Modern R lmanc:es
Comedy Time
Movietime
Cartoons
News Pieturf;!
Wild Bill .Ri,ek.ot
Weathercast
Sports EYe
NBC News
Biondie
Life of Riley
The J911epb Cotton Show
Cavalcade of Sports
~mous Fight.
r. Hudsons Journ11l
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Member's of the Mornin~ Star
and Enterprist ~UB CbUr&lt;'ht..
received an invitation to attend

County He wor.ks tirelessly t~ bring surh'· an event into
reality. At the same time he has faith In himself as one who
could be of r ea l servi&lt;"L' to his community in other affairs, jneluding government.
Is tht!re any justifiable reason why he should be criHcizt!d
Cor his work for a h(JSpital? Even if his ultimate uoa.l is to

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N.DC News
You Bet Your Lif~
Dragnet
a,oo Tbe People's Cbolee
Lux Video Tbeater
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lUI POTLUCK SUPPER
Whirlybirds
10:00
The Youth FeiJowsbip or thf .
Morning Star ~1JB1 ••~ Chur-ch wifl \0!30· N'll!iYts Headline~
Mld a business meef;l"n t aftd pot- 10:40, Nitewatcb
JUck supper- ln · the ba:sement .' t2:00 Tonllh!
the churth StlUrday at 8 P. M.
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night from 36 city employes asking reductions in hours work·
ed wittl no decrease in pay . Firemen want to work 56 hours

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Romper Room
The Price is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic T!i~!&gt;' Dough
It Could Be You
Current
My Little ·Ma:rgie
Tennessee Ernie
Matinee Tbeater
Queen for a Day
Modern Romances
Comedy Time
Movietime
Cartoons
N~ws Picture
Flatt and Scruggs

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TO CONFER RANI(
11:30
Fides Lodge, Knigh ts of Py 12:00
thias, will confer the ra nf.: or 1:00
Knight on Arthur Cl8rlt. Wi His "] :30
Anthony and Allred Roush wht" l 2:00
they mecL tonight at 7 :30 al tkH· 3:00
K. of P. Hall ViSiUng Knigh t;.
3:45
from surrounding lodges are tJ'(; 4:00
pected to assist ,jn the conferri1 1}! 4,30'
or the rank.
5,30
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TO MEET MONDAY
The Daughters of Ruth Clast 6:00
830
of the United Mel"hodist Churl"h
• wlll meet MonciJy at 2 P . M. at 6:35
the Genhelmer home, Mu1ber ~y 6:45
Ave. A picnic .&gt;upper will follow 7,00
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Day Book

RICHARDS. OWEN- GINIItAL MANAGIR
UYNQI.D E. GRIEME -EDITOR
Natkmll adwrtlslnJ representatl"..7 BotUnelll-Klmbtll. tar.. 141
~ A..'ve., New Y-oM City, 16, N. I.
· InteNd • aeeo11a c:lua mailing matter at the poet office at Pom

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The Middleport Park Associto
lion lnr., will meet Fridoy ni~ht
Ill 7:30 at the Village Hall v.-ilh
Bruce Lloyd, p.reSidool, in t"hal'gt'
of the meeting. All interested
persons are invited to allend .

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llibiCrlptloD rates: Delivery by earrler where nallable 30 c:ent. pe1
"Wet: one year ln advane!e at The Dally Sentinel office, $1S.60· au
ao'aths:, $7110; three months, $3.00. 87 motor route wbere avalfable
ODe month $1. B:r Jlllil one year $8; alx months, $4..2!1; three montbl, 1
t;Z..DO; one month , 11.
• PubiJahed every afternoon eKcept Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen
lloel. Joe., at 110 M~chanic St., Pomeroy, 0 . Busl.nttaa o~ pbooe ·391
ed.ltoriM etfice pboft'l' 397.

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Events In Area Cities And Towns Point
To Future Problems In Meigs County; Why
Do We Criticize Public Spirited Men?
Notes and Comments on Southeastern Ohio Events:
Wellston's mayor and council received a petition Monday
instead of 72. Others wanted 3 40-hour week instead of 48 .
Mayor Gettles referred the petition to a committee.
lt's no seeret that every growing town and city ta~es this

problem over the entire l'Ountry ~ It is how ' to make its available dollars, which never seem to come in fast enough, meet
rising costs of government. People expect services but hate
to pay for them . The worst pains come to the small towns try·
tng to become bigger towns. In the next 10 years look for a
ltlt of this kind of aches and pains in our tri-county are&amp;.
In Athens councilmen 1gave themselves a par boost of $15
a month whic h next year will bring their salaraeS to '480 annually . This probably will plant an idea in all city employes
of th a·t university town . When you raise one, you usually have
to raise them all.
It's a my stery how the taxpayers ever got the idea councilmen should serve for the same as nothing, a.s they do in Meigs
County towns. And in similar towns over Ohio, too. Business
men s hould be excused for expeetlng some kind of public respect t"or service to their communities. Instead, too often, such
gentlemen are castigated for putting themselves ··•to the front"
as "publicity seekers."
Why don't the criticizers get in the same boat as the critl·
t'ized and help out ? They should at least climL aboard to see
th b l 'd b f
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9n ·
. 0~ a s imilar line of thought, a frequent local phenomenon
Js thas;
A man--Or woman-may have a strOng desire to become an
erfective for ce in community affairs. He may believe sineere-1
ly, ror example, that a larger, modern hospital is needed in

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Temple with Ftorenee Tracy, WM
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Nupha
' 1Vows EXC hange d May 31 mg.lovitations to attend Inspection
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Vases or rut flowers . palma and 1mony "'fhe Lord's Prayer".
two five branch candelabra adorned th e altar of the MorninJ Star
EUB Church Fridwy, May 31, lor
the wedding or Miss Nancy Eliza·
beth Shuler, dauRhter of Mr. lind
Mt's. Earl ShuiP.r, Racine Route 1
and Mr. James Willla~ ~~rnahan:

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of Eudora Chapter, NelsOnville,
8 ,nd Cypress Chapter, Strasburg on
June 22 were read. Invitations
were also read to attend installation of officers of Pt. Pleasant
1 Cbapter, June 17; tht 36th annivenary of Che•hire Chapter and
the presenU.na: of 25 year jewels

For the wedding Mn. Shuler,
mother of the bride chose a Ught
1gray dress with white at(!essarles
and a corsage of variegated pink
and yellow carnatlon1. Mn:. Carnahan wore a navy blue dr'tis with
white accenories and a Ted rose

Carna co~a:ee~eption was held Cor the
The Rev. Roger Bishop read the guests al the home of the bride's
\'Ows or the double rln~ ('cremony parents following the ceremony.
at 2:30 p. m. The wedding was the Hostesses wt·re Miss Alice Fisher
f~r~t to be heitl. in thii chu:reh Phyllis .Ihh.•. Mi~Ss Annabel Roae
sm~~ its ~ re&lt;'tmn 30 years ago.
and Mrs. Jean Alkire, si!lter of the
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&lt;.•ven m marriage by her lath- groom.
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s~and ore e~t10n to a county pubhe offiee, his service .is legi~ er, the bride wore a .street 1encth FollowinR the reteptton the couttmate . In a fr ee society he has no other means of gaimng the drfls.s of white organdy trimmed in ple 1elt for a weddlnt trip to
public recognition which is absolutely net.:essary before he lac-e wllh m~tlc hing elbow length Nashville, T{'nn. For her going
C'an be adopted at the polls as a pubHc servant.
mitts. Her ahoul.~ er lcnlith veil or away th~ bride wore a r~d and
.Indeed, that men can do exactly tllis kind of service to grow nylon net wa~ tnmmed with pearls white _prmt dre11s wllh wh•te ae1
to ta'rger fl"elds Of public work is the salvation nf Amerlca a-nd she carr1cd a white Bible top· eessohli!~ and the corsag1 _she c:11r•
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' Pf;d with a cursage of wblle ~dutch rlf'd on her Bible.
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and
our. Ohid ~!"· tW~ els~ Wtluld do ~t? 'ryle backrocfh irh.
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~he hr ide 11 a graduate of Raconntvers mvartullly take over If the pubhc-sptrlled peop.le
Mr&lt;. Edna Slob,t, Mlri~t.port, l cine .HI(h School, ct ... of 1956,
aren' t on hand.
cousin ot lh P. bride and matron of a-nd is employed by the Genera
Thank th e m when th ey appear. don't rake them over th £' honor wore a st reet length dress Telephone Co. ?f Ohio at Pomeroy.
coals
of lavender organdy 11nd a cor· Mr. C11rnahan u a graduate of Ra.
nge of whites L·urnatiom.
cine High School, Class or 191)2,
- - - - --- - ~ -·--- · - Mr. Joseph Thoren served as and ia associut"lld wiUh his father
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best mnn and u11bers wore Dona In larminJ .
ATTENDS W DOING
JlltliJeMq KtHEih W1111"{)Jwl.l&lt;ll)n 11 r M~-~ Van Meler aud Larry llou sh, both
They arc now a1 home to their
Mr . ltiHI Mrrt . .lOi' r-ll"l" ! lt• and ~H~i 1 ' rM . wer~·
son, 11 a .of Racine.
lri.l!nd~ in Racine .
chihlrt•n. Shll·ii'Y uud lh11.:t: Wl!l'l! 11g 1 Ma.qb CC'II~mouy.
Preceding the ceremony a halt
in Colurn hti .S !&lt;1:1\urd:~ .v. Jun1• t. to
A 1"11{'t!p tion an41 dall('J' follow hour of nupl1al music Wll.!l preetl in th u evenln,ll.
s(' nted by Miss Phyllis rhle, piani1t,
nttt•IHI u g A. M. wt·ddlna ut
Also gue:&gt;t s at Lht• weddi·J~ and 1ololst. little Miss Ellen Shuler
St Aujju slim•"!l f'ath.olit· l'hurch ,
when Mlll\1 Dt'tlnna M. IJci Cul, we l'e M1·. and Mu. James Quick sister of the bride, who sang, "AIdauwhtur of Mr. 111\r! MJ'II. J oh •l of Syrun1se' 1114d M1·. and Mr : ways··. and Miii'R A.·nnabel Roa:e
""" "Becau!le You're Mine", "Oh,
DtotCol, ht..'(IUIH! thu hridtJ or M·· 1' homDs Quick , Columbus.
Promise Me" . '"T'o""ether",
"I Love
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OES met
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- You Truly '" and durinli the cere- Tuesday eveninR at the Muonic
r.&lt;'leMe Thursduy, June II, 1951

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in CinclnfWiti, Sentember 7.
Pllln1 were diScussed for attending the Grand Chapter ses·
Jdon in Cincinnati in October. The
a1tar was druped for Past Grand
Patron. George Mitchell and ,t he
eha.rter f()r two deceased members
Mary PhiUip.s and Evelyn Goeglei.n.
At the close of the meetine refreshments were served by Theima Dill, R1~th Tompkins, Maude
and Freda Grueser and }o"'reda Hart.
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12:00 Noon News:
12:15 Nt;iahbors
12:80 Frankie Laine
1:00 · 'I'he teminlne Touch
2:00 Arternoon Film ·F estlval
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6:00 Five Star Final
8:15 John Daly It the News
8:30 The Turnllig Point
7:00 Circus Time
8:00 Da.nny .Tij,mas Show
8:30 Mark Saber
11:00 Telephone Timf9:30 MCtment of Decision
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bla•t wal prtt ot some secret
w:or-k uruterWit! at Plum Brook on
nu.cr'e~\~protnllalon conducted by
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Mn. Hattit MeKebie returned Leo JWJ IJI4 Bblrlu Arl&gt;lup of
bomt SWldaJ alter he-lpin1 we ColumlMio; lit. llld llrt. Harold
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que\ th1t doctors from · all IJ'(iuP,Q

Dr. J. H. Ridaway of New Hlved. attended tbe annual conve:t· must cooperalt! td improve Pl:lbtlon of tbe West Virginia Osteo- llc: bealth and to halt :',;";~M&lt;I;;u.,e!oiirt\
Th~ aeient\st, James Bri.tg, tald ' pathic: Society June 2-4 at Char·· furthe"r expansiOn ot' •·
helltb pror~ms.
the bla&amp;t wlli apparently airborn . lesion.
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11he. three day po!lt-g:raduate
at Plum Brook cruted Reuions Included consideratlo!'l
nr. Frank E. Pick or Sou
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4:00 Cartoon Club
5:00 Mickey MoUJe Club
8:00 Five star Final
8:15 .fohn Daly and the Ne~
6:30 Rln Tin Ttn
7:00 Jim Bowie
7:30 Cjseo, Kid
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Johon}' Wise apeot a few ~YI
and minute! were read by aecre- the put week wltb bb arudpuary Patty Yauna: with due1 colu . 11r . an d Mn . .-.roy
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11-f Middleport.
eroup voted to hold a bate sale
Yl'. and Mn. David' TJU11 aod
at the Deputment Store, Saturday, children, Bl}nbridl!!&gt; spent
June 8, at 10 A. M. The next meet. week end with her par~nu,
ing will be at the home of San- and Mra. Vlctor Braley.
dra Little, June 18. Members presMrs. Bessie Oliver and dauthter.
ent were Osa Turner, Patty Young Mrs. Jean Martin 1 qd c.hlldren
Dee Thomas Sandra Little, Judy called on Mn. Beaal.e Wile one day
Slawter, Marjorie Fotey and advls- the pist week.
ors, Maxine Rumfield aad Pbylllt
Mr. and Mn. CharLes Am 01 were
Snowden •nd two auesta, Jean .Sunday guest• of her brother, Mr.
Webster and Alberta Snowden. ·
and Mrs. Cul"b Johnston of BradCLASS HOLDS PARTY
The Friendahip Clus of the bur,L:. and Mrs. w. E, cunnioaham
Christian Church held tlleir part)' (Mary Jackson) of Zanesville, were
at the church basemeDt Friday eve- calling on friends here Saturday.
nlng, l4ay Sl.
Mrs. Inez Adams; Leewood, W.
Officen werE. eluted as follows: va.. spent Memoriill Dl)' weekend
President, Pull Van Pf.f.e.ter; Vice-, with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Marpresident, Sherman Johnson; Sec· ~~
wn.
r~tary, Joan May and Treasurer,
Mr. and Mrs., Charles Foley and
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Turner were
Verna S~owden.
Sandw1c~es, potato ch1ps, plc- Sunday callers of }'Cr, and Mn.
kles,- eookJes and Kool Ade were , Ney carpentf'T and qaua:htet, Mra.
served to Mrs. Purl Van Meter, Mr. Roberta Parbr. and Jetf Butcher. . .
and M~s. ~to.tman ~ohnson, Mrs.
Mr. an~ Mrs. Dale Bachner wue
Jean Park~ and Susie, ·Mr.s. Verna Friday evening gue.sls o1 Mr. and
Snowden, Rev. and Mr~; Earl Mrs. ErneSt Molden. ·
Slack, Alberta, Larry .. PhyU1s a~d
Mr. and Mrs. ·c lifford HalTis of
Steve.. Snowden.. ErmP and .Jrm ColumbUs spent the hoJJdey ..,eek
Johns:on and Ricky, Roger and end wit}l her craadparenta; Mr.
and Mr •. Dell Luekadoo.
Bobby Slack
BAND BOOSTERS MEET
Mr. and Mt-s. Howard' Van Meter
The Band Boosters held their and children of North Ridgeville
meeting at the High School Audi· are spending· the week with her
torium ·Tuesday evenin~. The meet· parents, Mr. and Mn. Clarenee
ing was in .ehar&amp;e of the presl- Price.
dent, Jea..'l. Parker.· Secretary's reMrs. Lady Canaday and Mrs.
port was given by Pearle Canaday
and· ballnce of $52.42 waR report- Margaret Sansbury were Memorial
Day visitot"8 of Mrs. Crella Mcllafed by Mildred Grate, treasurer.
Motions were made to ply the fie.
Mrs. Clarence Price and d•ugh,following 'bilb: Jean Parke~. $4.47,
groceries for hand party ; Ohlb Val- ter, Mrs. Betty Van Meter, were
ley ~a king Co. ,$2.73 und QuaUty Monday guists of her !lister, Mrs.
Addie Michael.
Print Shop .flO for band tags.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tabbett and
'Ibere will b~ no regular meet·
ings of the B.trnd Boosters during famUf and Mr. and Mrs. .Johb
Headmgton and family, Columbus,
the summer months.
Charles H~tton, Baltimore, Mr.
foERSONALS
and Mrs. Dale Nlc:bollon and
!Uta Phillips of Wilkesvill~ is daughters and Mr. ind Mrs. Ern&amp;pending the week with her grand- est Molden enjoyefl a pic-nie at the
parent~, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buck. Middleport rwk Memorial Day.
. Rev .and Mrs. George Davis of
Mr~ Clyde Croven and daughthe Methodist "cburch ldt Monday ters of Montcalm, W. Va., are
morning . for Lakeside. to attend visitors of Miss Opal Armstrong.
the Methodist Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ronnthal,
Mrs. Lady Canady, Orient, and Pittsburgh were . Memorial Day
her .aunt, Mrs. Margaret. Sansbury, week end gtJests of her sister, Mfl.
columbus were overnight guests Myrtle Donahue and Mr. and Mra.
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink.
Floyd Thomas ~
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Mrs. Garnet WilliamsOn. and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnes and Mrs. Jestle Molden attended a
daughters, .Pomeroy, were dinner Stanley party at the home of Betguests of his mother, Mrl. Rosa ty McCa~tkey, Monday eveni-ng. .
;~Barnes, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
of
,,,,•Mrs. Franres Larkin spent the FairbOrn spent the week end with
week end with her brother, Mr. their daughter~ Mr. and Mr•- ill).
and Mrs. Cush Johnston of Brad· bert Hill.
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Mr. and .Mrs. William PhillJllS,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Graham Chillicothe, were weelr flnd guests
and tw:o chUdren, Springfield, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

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week end •jth her p,arenta, llr.
and Mn. Drna1 Lambert uQ ber
Jilter, llr. and. Wtt .Robert Snow· had u peat~ 8udu

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UrL J'rance1 I!Unrden and her
unele, llr . .nd lito. &amp;o, s .....dtll. Saturday eYeDIDI wltb hb: UDelle,
lin. Roy ...........
llr. oa4 Jlra. Lewlo Oobonto ol lit.
The yearlY .D:~,eetlnf h i btlcl at
Pomero7 and htr Riter, Mill b~­
olhy Roblnooo ol V!r-'qla • .,.,. tbe ltll. f,ion ~ Cllut.... lunSunday afternoon Pftt,l. of bls doy. Ttte YOliDI I'Hple"o Cbtllr
lllt.r, Ill'.· aDd ltrt. carroll bo•· trom tbe Ktrra Rtm Chtmcb l&amp;llJ.
den.
A bubl dionor Wll ODJOJO&lt;i.
'fte Bind 1oo1ter1 proeeed• of
Mlu Joetta Erlewttto ........,
home ftidQ from a ¥"Udt •UII her tbe Memorial DIJ Sale at tbe
the Arnold Griti apartment lfandmotber, Kra. Jva Howell of Gr•te Bulldln1 .,~ • •Otl Tho!"
on Salem St
Leon. W. Ve-..
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beJpinJ were Mit. and Kn. Homer
Mr. and llrL Harvey ·Erlewi·ne , Several officera nd memben Parker, Mr. aDd Kn. Robert Rlll,.
were YiJltlDJ paUentl' at Hhl.zer attended the OOt.b annlver,.ry-.,f Pearl Uttl.e, Uelva Turner, )(11·
Hoapit.J Sunda)'.
the Elltern Star .at H•riilonrille, clred Grt... Beatrice Smltlt, AUto
Mt. and Hn.
Pie:ld1 and Monday eveDinc at whlc"h '*"ate SprOule and Allet: YDUI\J.
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were Fri- ·MrL M. E. Rrthburn received btr
Mr. and Mrt. Hermln Weltb and
day aueltl
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lit. ..d J1tt. .~. GOIIelloll ll1d
{ltbtr, Mr. and ll{l.. Chlrlll A.mol.
llr. ond ·Mn. BIU Llrkln o! doqbler ol PI!Ponbtlrl wore he~
ly Phyllla f:n~
New Bolton were 1ceompanled !day. pel't,l of ltr. iDd .J in. trnCLUI MI'TI AT ' PARI(
to G4!Upo)lo. Wt&lt;i...U.1 by Ill&gt; ell llolden.
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The .R.oc:ll: and llollen ..41 Club snndmotber, Mrt. J'rP.:CI Lar·
Mr. and )In; Harty SnowdeD aDd
nie~ It the park, Tu.etday eventna. tln, where they attended a hone 1011, Dlvld, of Point P11411Jlt 1pebt.
May 28. The meetlna w1s e&amp;l•d abow. Tbey were -ioine4 b:r Mr. SWII41y with h1a motber, Mn.
to order by t"ht president, Dee and Mrl. cbarle• Baker for a libel Snowden.
Tb.omu. The dub •tood and re- picnic.
llrl. :!llzabeth CaUlu haa moved.

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8:00 Captlilin Kan&amp;arOO
C"apt1ln tt~n~aroo
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t•SP f'.orlis! Areher
CorUaa Areher
Which will be held at 8 o'clock
9:00 Garry Moor~~:
Gerry Moore
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10:30 Strike It Rich Artltur Godfrey
low. Rev. Myera is a rormer P"' ;. 10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
to.r or the Ponleroy EUB chat;.!" , 11 :00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of Life
11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
U:lS .Love or Life
11 :4!1 Guiding Ught
:SO Se.areh for Tomorrow
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11:45 Guldlnt Li1ht
12:30 As the World TUrns
12:00 Katie'1 Kitchen
1:00 Our Mlsa Broota
12:30 As the World Turn•
1:30 Housepld't:y
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
2:00 Big Pal'ofi
1 :30 HoW!ieparty
2:30 Bob Cro~Y Show
2:00 Bia Payoff
3:00 Brighter Day
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:15 Secret Storm
3:00 "Brighter Day
3:30 Edge of NiRht
3:15 Secret Storm
4:00 The Eerly Show
5:30 Yo1.1r l!:sso Reporteti
3,30 Edge oi Night
5:45 Spc~'b f'nade
4:00 The Early Show
&amp;:55 Weath.t.·man
~:30 Your Esso RPporter
6:00 A-ction
5:45 Sport·.; Parade
6:15 Douglc.s Edwards
5:55. Weatherman
6:30 Beat the Clock
6:00 Adiolt
7:00 wes:t :toint Story
6:15 DouRias Edward!!
7:30 Playhouse of Stirs
6:30' Sgt. Preston of the YukoD 8:00 Mr. Adapu an~ Eve
7:00 Bob Cummings
8:30 Highway Patrol
7:30 Climax
9:00 The Line Up
8:30 Playhouse 90
9:30 Person to Person
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10:00 News
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10:05 Scannlng -tbe Weather
10:10 Ttte l.iate ,-Show •
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Co~~ctlna atatements came 1
require the Vflthheldlnr of federal trotn "PJum Btook .11hortly after
llcj\ hmdo 11'«11 tillr otate.•
the Jbarp &amp;1•11. The .plant proteelion officer"firlit uid the explosion

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COLUMBUS UP_ Gov. c. Wllliam O'Neill vetoed his first bJII
from the Legislature Wednesday
night, callln.11 lt a thret~t to millions or dollars worth or federal
road-bu.ildJng aid 1Jated for Ohio.
'r,he measure would have forced
the state highway director to issue
spec1a1 permits for the. movement
of lar,.a:e hou~e trailers over Ohio
roads.
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The iS!Iuanre of rueh permitA is
·curren~ly left .to the dlserellon of
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tte hi&amp;hw.ay dJrector.
The a~werrJor laid the U, S. Bureau ot Publlt:! Roada advl!ed him
.th~te Was "arava doubt" "whether
ttie propoaed Dew law Ja ''eoaeJ!if.ent" 'witll ~t- he tederaJ ktJhway
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Member's of the Mornin~ Star
and Enterprist ~UB CbUr&lt;'ht..
received an invitation to attend

County He wor.ks tirelessly t~ bring surh'· an event into
reality. At the same time he has faith In himself as one who
could be of r ea l servi&lt;"L' to his community in other affairs, jneluding government.
Is tht!re any justifiable reason why he should be criHcizt!d
Cor his work for a h(JSpital? Even if his ultimate uoa.l is to

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Mld a business meef;l"n t aftd pot- 10:40, Nitewatcb
JUck supper- ln · the ba:sement .' t2:00 Tonllh!
the churth StlUrday at 8 P. M.
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TO CONFER RANI(
11:30
Fides Lodge, Knigh ts of Py 12:00
thias, will confer the ra nf.: or 1:00
Knight on Arthur Cl8rlt. Wi His "] :30
Anthony and Allred Roush wht" l 2:00
they mecL tonight at 7 :30 al tkH· 3:00
K. of P. Hall ViSiUng Knigh t;.
3:45
from surrounding lodges are tJ'(; 4:00
pected to assist ,jn the conferri1 1}! 4,30'
or the rank.
5,30
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TO MEET MONDAY
The Daughters of Ruth Clast 6:00
830
of the United Mel"hodist Churl"h
• wlll meet MonciJy at 2 P . M. at 6:35
the Genhelmer home, Mu1ber ~y 6:45
Ave. A picnic .&gt;upper will follow 7,00
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.n.t lill mount, Chide Pomp,
lell &lt;lllrt~ the running of the
llril. ,_ ot &amp;llywood Puk. He
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jurfM~ Wll&amp; t,akeo to a hospit1l
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for h.~t\'ing bt&gt;en .a mt&gt;-mber of
such a le11m More will be expected
of them for having bee-n d1amps,
he fJO tn led ou t.
The World Series sounll pictures

baseball coacheA In the business
to}() Middleport's state champ ion
team,, last n'ght, that they had
"adtieved a remarkable :; utcess"
in their !6·11ame win ' treak tu
the Class A baseball t1 tle Of Oh io.
Nolan
S The'h• team ·and .Coarh
wac. amt&gt;l' were honored at a
6:30 dinner if' the Martin Re~taur ·
anl. They then went to the Sf'nior
home room or the high sehoul
where Bob Wren , coach or the
Ohio Univenrtty Bobcal baseball
team, spokE' briefly and showed
pictures of the 1956 World Series.

the Middleport Sport!
C~ter.
They were utiste~ by Margu8tite
Dunt, mana,:fr of the Martin Restaurant, and B. F. Pa.rmalee of the
Middleport UP Store.

former Clevela.ad lnctians first
baseman, now employed in promotion of l•aseball Ill the prime
American sport .
The dinner Willi:
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pl.ll.)'~!"
ending with the Toledo
1\fudht&gt;n~ . and a well -known basketball official i11
o hio. said :

Sout hea.':ltern

"I know frvm my experie-nce you
n{' vf'r could have don(' it unless
e~·eryont'
de.
to go ofallyou
thehnd
waya."burning
He added
sire
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t hat "it s unusual fo r su ch a remarka ble arhie\·ement to rome
rrom sueh a small school
Wren said he h&lt;~d hco.:n shown
tl'le IO&lt;·&lt;~I sports facilities lli Middlt-port'~ municipal park for lit
tit! leagur·rs and older players by
John Parsons iind he "found it
good"' .
"Th l!r is lhe kind or thing that
pays off," ht&gt; said . "A nd yo u'U re.
&lt;~ li zl' it more in latl•r ye;~rs . " He
he&lt;Jped praise on school ol'ficiab.
coach Sw:u·khamcr .a nd coach
Char lt&gt;s McDonald for so selli ng
the athletic Hlage in Middleporl
that a champiOnship team in IJ aseball coul d he pcod uced .

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A
!ull-cour'ie
turkey
dinner
was
ers
from Southeastern olr.lo bave
served. su-rlntendent or SC"hools
:r- gave the blessJne.
been named to t ....... Eaatern All.
Lee McComas
Star baseball team iat&gt;lud.ing two
Af!endlng were Ed Croolu, Yoai !rom Mlddlep~&gt;rt , and on eteb
Wayland, Bot- Nelson: R(l.a:er LeU- ifom· GallipoJil, Jac.tsoa aod r.o:.
twit , Steve BaUey, Ed llcComu, a:an.
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Lea Kennedy, Jr., Da,•e Wndy, Bob
Geora:e ~Ingle, Jaekton balelt'U
Hennessy, Tommy Davis, and Jim coach, has beta Dtmed u one of
fl owles, players.
It'· -~·" E 1~t f' rn Diviaioa eoachea.
were Earl Warnke C. .
LPster Searr, Barberton; ·
Other
c~ch Charles Kc: a.nll Ju;iil Slurick,
Steu:benri.llt CenParsons, McEihin· tral.

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Tannehill, pitcher ijnd _first baseman, made
Th I
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prttss representatives.
the 30-mln &lt;;quad of 10 players
e c ose comradeshJp that helps so mueh to make
from each of the Eut's tbree diaathletic teams_ often brea~s up soon after school years are
tcict 's as an outfielder. Leo Kencompleted
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usual
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graduates
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nedy, Jr., larket leftfielder, was
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oge er as U I manhood a•nd the n eed s of making a
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Illlmed to an outfield post al!o.
are met .
Joba Thomas, Gallipolis. was
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honored at first base , J im St.
e ver y_ est ~~ mmd and body may go on to college
f1 .=_
Cfm, Lo~o. at third base, and
· alhleti~s. or Just scholastic training . Others otten A rift
itusa ~ MJtehe.J~ Jackson, as a
away to th e Cities.
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All· Ameriea ba•ketball Jtar from

Semor Champs
HeodJnglnto
Life's Careers
Two araduaUni: members of
ltiddleport'a at.ate champion
b.a.seball team plan careen as
athl etJc eoa~he.s ,
two are
heaeed for the armed ~er·
Ylcea, one nats to be an eleettlcal 'en1illeer and the slx.th
is now employed loeaUJ,
DaV* •HiacJ:s ed Tommy
(Charlell) · Davi.s will e11ter
,Miami University thi.s faH in
\ he phyJIC"al edueation department. Ed • McComas bu
plcktd the Marines and Bob
Hennessy the Navy. Both wiU
sign soon.
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l:eo- Kennedy , Jr., will en·
tt'r Ohio Norfhern Ul\iversity ·
to study engineering. Jame•
Bowles is em ployed by the
Royal Crown Bottling Co.,
Middleport.

Colu,mbi.a and the Unlled Preu
"Player of the Year," his been
voted the &lt;Jeventh annual "JJnet
on IJons" AIYard by the school'a
monthly publication of the Vanity
"C" Club. Forte 11t.o won t,.e
award for th~ 1954-M season. betomini t.he firJt player In tb~
tchool's hiJtort to win lt as fl
IOphomore.
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trP - Detfnd·
lng cllampion Ed Fura:ol Jed a
ffeld of 130 prof~ulonahi and ama·
18\lts today into the first round of
the $22,000 Rubber City Open golf
tournament here.
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8 stock Car raeina eventa in the
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COLU MBUS UP - A ninth in.
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pose lS lS so~e"; at different than in years past.
Others of the Southeastern dis. ning rally Wednesday night failed
everal !ll~mbers o_f ~acmes great basketbaU teams of ·the
UP-Ohio State tr1ct wert Tony Ptlce, Port!lmoutb, to turn the tide for thto Columbus
early thirties rematn 1n eastern Meigs. We recal) th n
Snyd,er said 2b, Car)' Farmer, Lancuter, ss, jets as Montreal won. 8-7.
of Bill McKelvey,, and Roy Bu•k
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e
ames
he
ha&amp;
never
b~a,·d JBill kBrasi~gton,
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Clark b Marietta, dof;
'J Sam
Pomeroy's .tlhopF l&lt;d'ams of th('
--. jsllm.'u_l~:. f~rr :~~:::!e~~at
t:::::~ p~rce'. Hillsb~r~,it~he:_n unior
same era, WI
nt
Crow
Tip tho•.
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Dyt&gt;. Bill G1·ueser, Eddie' Guh
·' . m·ea_. .
• 1he •BtJcl!:tJye mentor was ::asked
The 80
fi'OIIa· ihEt East
ther, Dick Winebrenner,
Pall!
PJcrottJ LS ~eceased an d Sh••e to comment en a charte by a New and West
beeia workouts
Ca!lci, Bruno Pi~rotti,
GeorgP make~ and Cllflon aL'e gone but York doctor that the recent flU!'· June
a tl&amp;refJ game
Clifton, Tim and Ralph Sisso''· 1 b('[ Lf'Ve _t h~ balance or that list r,.· of !our-minule miles may have
Co·
Clw unrpy
Sho{'m fl lcer.
lloyd ~ade lheJr homes IH"rc, exeepl· been due to the we of stimUlant
Middleport
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. ' oore an &lt;
uss~
carry1ng Dye, who leads the Washln1tt.1n
___ ~~~ted thai th£' bo~i~~~d are for the most part in Huskies'
bull:etball
team In
Snyder said he was willine "t~
Seattle.
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bet a year's lllary, " that Don
An lnc:fuiry Into the e1petted Bowden, American track- Ita('
ruture of the year"t PHS athletic who broke the four-minute mile.
HediqJer i):.pttently
•JI'&amp;da ' showa that 1 good percen- has never taken any ilimulants. suffered 1 hent , lt~t. 111 . be
Me~~ and women. rnarrle4 or aln.cle in aD typea
t•ae won't be comlnJ b.aek. Encl'Otlsed borne plate iq. ~ gym
of
work llave found it'a loocl busl.nesl to pay
1
a:lneerlna: claims the minds or
clit.aa softball 11me ~;t • \)"asbing.
otl
old blUa with a prompt. private lo&amp;Q on
those with mao~ talent. Mediclnt
ton Hla'b Scbool fr.ere Wednesday.
lllnatu.re• Olllr. aum or fuml.tute.
. b popular with thOle who ha •t
A V~mdalll, .(11,, boy, Tomrily
an aptltude for the bedside manGreer, _was klllf!d · TU:ead;ay When
I 11ttP SEIYICI- PHONE fiiSf
ne~
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he and an~ther youth ~ollided
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chasln1 a pop·fl}' in•a Pony League
Here are som• of lh£" 1957
to1ether J1 "ao.
111me at Vandalia.
Rl'lds and what the)' ('Xpect to be
. . . . bwi~..
doing ;
Milton Lambert, ueat Panther
EAST cmCAGO, !nd. UP - A
tackle, Is worklnt in i'~ lotida ,
ne.ar Sarasota this 1ummer ahd biih school boy dropped dead of
EATON, ' O. UP- Joha ~uriff,
, , CliiiiiMI. .,.._ C..,...Ml. .
staylna with ·his
grandtathr., a heart attarll m o m e n t 1 after wbo coaehld Gratia kla:ll School
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well ~rdlnat•d and 11peedy 201) the second youth to die on , the tbil year, reii;ned 'wedQ.eiday to
300 W. s-Dd St - Phono: 432, Pomeroy
pounda to thf University of Wlr· baseball ditmond t.n the JIUn01• bec:(lme head basktJtbaU Coaeh at
Hov.n:
Moa.·FrL
9-5;.S4t. t-12-0pea nniKga b11 appointmem
. Coronado Hi'gh Schoo~, ·in . Coronconsln thlt fall wherto he will Indiana area in 11 many da~s.
lodtls
mrifM 1o retl~enb of nea~ IOWIIl
The victim•, both ·liS, wart avid ado, f;al. ,
atudy chemical engineering an.i
footbalL
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Danny !!!Morris, a regular Pan·
ther haln&gt;ack last fall, has ap·
plied for a seholal'shlp at Ohi..t
t:niversity and plans to start
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into the pre-med coune. Goo.t
iul•k, DO&lt;'.
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Teddy Beegle, offensi ve end,
has his heart set on englneerhg
but j1,1st wherp he Will land Is
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John Handley is home from
Case Institute
for n summer's
wol-lt at Kyger Creek . John was ~
top guard ~n the rlne. Panther
championship eleven of 1D!S5.
Ha nd ley is looking forward to a
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research career In electrioai en- m
glnt'erlng.
Of the '57 baskethal! Btmior
'lroup, Bob E11stman i.11 Jured bv
tQe CUITent lhOt1!lll:l' O( te~hniCil!
men, planning to enroll ,jn Qll
engineerlg
college by Septemhe:-.
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His de:&lt;~tinalion , too, is unknow 1
Art Arnold, !lub forward 011 the
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'v•nity basketball team, went 1
W()t'k for Bud
Wilson's service
stalion on E. Main St., this week .

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Reunion Held
At Enterprise

The Loyal Helper• and Friend.
shl.p Class of the Muon United
8rethern Ch urcb met on Tuet:day
evenioa, June, 4 at the home of
M.rs, Ropsevelt Davi&amp; in Muon.
The me.tin•a ...
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1 8f'OUP &amp;one "Count Your Blessb)Jt". This was followed by a
prater liven by Lottie Johnson.
Sertpture wae r ead by Mrs.
' Forema.
A reading,
Elizabeth and Woodrow
"Morl4' Thinif
Aren . Wrought
In
Prayer" was presented by Paulihe
Cunningham and followed bY a
poem "Do Something" read by
Lottie Johnson. Two other poems
were presented by Betty Davis a·nd
Mrs. L. R. Mahoney. They were en7 PIECE
titled "M.a's Will" and "He Made
Me Ashamed".
,
Refreshments wert served to
the following : Mary Bush, Nan
Mcintosh, Loltie Johnson, Verla
Workman, Lola JeUe'rs, Mn. Geneva Mahoney, Frances Nease, Vica
Roush, Ruth Mctnto-.h, Pauline
Cunningham.
Eileen Foreman,
Ruth Lions, Carol Workman, Betty Davis and Amelia Davis.

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NATIDNAL LIAtiUI
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Cincinnati . . . . 29 18 .etl
Brooklyn . . . . . 28 17 .603 2
Philadelphia ... 1 :18 18 .BOl 2'A:
Milwaukee . . . . 25 18 .Gil 3
St. Louis . , . . . 21 ~ .tiOO B\1
New York .... 19 27 .•13 10~~
Pitl!lburgft . . . 15 29 .Ml IS"'
Chicago ....... 13 28 .317 ' '
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Milwaukee • New York 8
BrooklYn 4 Chlcago 0, niJht
Cincinnati t PhiJadelphla 2 nlt'tt
11 Inn
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St. Louls 5 Plttsburch 1
P:rltla.,.t GIMH
Cincinnati at Broold)'~ niJht
St. I.out. at New 'VQrt. llllfht
Chicago at Pbttadelphla. nliht
Milwaukee at Plttaburah, nlabt
AMIRICAN LIA.UI
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Chicago . ..... · 30 12 .'f(n
New York . , ... 26 18 .Ml B
Cleveland . . . . 23 20 .&amp;15 , 1\\
Bolton . . . . . . . 23 23 .a.oo 9
Detroit . . . . . . . 2S 23 .500 9
Kan!lu City ... 20 25' .444 11¥.
BalUmore ." ... , 18 28 ..00 13
Washington . , . 18 32 .331 l'r

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The Chest.E'r High School Alumni Banquet was. bel..1 Saturday ev&amp;ning at the Chester Hl..s:h School ·
auditorium 'with 203 present. The
senior claas of 19157 were a:uests.
Reunions · were- held by the classe es of H127, 1932 and 194'7. Officers for the year . were Mary Rose.
pre~ident; Esther HaYes, ueretary,
and Erma Cleland, treasurer.
Officers for tbe cominf year are
David Koblentz, president; Cleo·
Smith, seerctary ;and Betty Roush

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Pantry Shower Sale
! -%liNCH SELF PROPELLED

lb.

WtdMslbY'• lttulte

Chleago 6 Boston a
Detroit 3 Wublntton 2. 11 Inn.
New York 13 Cleveland 3, night
Karuas City S BaltlmM'e ~ nlaht
Ftl4a't'a GamH
Balllmore at Chicago nlaht
Boston 'at K1nsu Olt,y ni(ht
,New York at DetroJl nljht
Washlnrton at Cleveland Dllbt
WILTillS SIGN
YORK UP - Welterwelghta Jimmy Archer of New
York ud Tony DeCola or Bt'ook.
lYn have llgned to meet In • .10·
round bOut at St NichOiu Arena,
June 17. The i1~:~ut wUI be 'fldoly
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Mr. killer laid.

Mr. U\'Har bec~me manlier
In Marietta in April 1956 to provide compJete invettment servlres to ~lidentt of Wuhinrton.
Monroe, Meip, Jac~n and Gal·
lit CoanUea. Now he will aervP
abo the needt of knvettora in
Portsmouth, Ironton, Waverly a1,1
other sections· Of Lawrence, SchJto, and Pib eountla.
Fred Abbott, wbo formerly ff' •
pretented The Obio Company if'
thl1 artoa, ' reUrine from the
investment
industry.

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l»'_.nUtl\'t of Tht Ollio Compuy D tJy Portamoutit. diitrlrl , 1
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by Edward w. Miller, •ice preJ!·
dent and lll.let mana1er of tb~
CoJumbut iovntment
baokln&amp;
firm. S1 N. Hip St.
Thit new aalgntnent is in addiUOD to Jlt. .unsay's ten·lce aa
dlatrld mtna1er of tbe Marietta
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Francet Vouaa.

Columbia aDd Allee St.ewut Qf
Potn&amp; Pleuut.
Sen&lt;Unr ,Uta were Franee..
Stewart, han Grut~er,
Ruth
Ryan , P'lora Boatd, Mary 1nd
Sharon Brrry.\ "Norma Riua. Mn .
Harry S•I&amp;n and da.ushte--•,
Carol fJrortiU., !Ita Bwngai'dnc:.
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Anne Howell , advisor of the
Teen-age Powder Puff Club, met
with t-he members this week at the
home of their president, Sharon
J ~.o.es, to make pla-ns for a Dew
project.
Funds are to l:-e raised to purJumbo Paok
1cloase needed equi.pment for .the
Meigs General Hospital and their
c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, first proje~t is a Rose Dance to be
held !If on day, June 10, at the•Middleport K. of P. Hall.
A special feature of the da,.ce
will be the selection ot a ltina: and
W. llflla St .
Queen with these judges: Mr. and
Mn. Horace McElhinny and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Cash Batir. Refreabmentl I::::;;;~~~?
will be sold durin, the dance by 1'
the club member• and the music
will be "fur-nished by tbe Moonlighters, ,led by Stephen coati.
FOR

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dont ol '"tkeolral Oloto.

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tiJbl1 Alllloft,. 111ldftdo·TrJ;.a,:pp:· Jjve:saty •PUI'I llootll, luanlto ~. 1
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Carol M'tGee and ken

Russell Wilson wilb pdUI won by
t.fn . E. M. Blake and Mn. Emmet
Shuler.
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cou11e and it was an.nouttced that
the next party wol,lld be at the
homlfi! of Mrt. Millard Wildermuth.
·Others a:ttendlna: t.hu party were
Mrs. Robert Rawli.nga;, a guest,
)fra. Earl Knight. Mrs. Wllderm~Jth
:Mrs.""'\valter Crook• and Mrs. Earl
Warnke.

A reunlun of the family or llr.
and Mn. Delbert Brueh wa5 held
Sunday at tbolr ~ome, Enterprise.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
Thomaf Kelpin, (Mugaret Bruch)
W~ltlng, InJ.; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Meredith. (Mildred Bruch)
and liOns, Jimmy and John, Lone
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Tuesday Cona$ta
Loyal He/ pers Meet Club Meeting Is
At Davis Residence Held At Wilson's
Tuuday Caoaata Club meJ
On Tuesdily Evenina thil,Theweek
at the :b(lme of Mrl.

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ING~.OOD, Coli!. UP -lr&gt;&lt;·
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L i 4 be r 1 wu
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.n.t lill mount, Chide Pomp,
lell &lt;lllrt~ the running of the
llril. ,_ ot &amp;llywood Puk. He
IPP~l"h.tl)' aqlfered no sellious in.
jurfM~ Wll&amp; t,akeo to a hospit1l
for 1"'"'"~..

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for h.~t\'ing bt&gt;en .a mt&gt;-mber of
such a le11m More will be expected
of them for having bee-n d1amps,
he fJO tn led ou t.
The World Series sounll pictures

baseball coacheA In the business
to}() Middleport's state champ ion
team,, last n'ght, that they had
"adtieved a remarkable :; utcess"
in their !6·11ame win ' treak tu
the Class A baseball t1 tle Of Oh io.
Nolan
S The'h• team ·and .Coarh
wac. amt&gt;l' were honored at a
6:30 dinner if' the Martin Re~taur ·
anl. They then went to the Sf'nior
home room or the high sehoul
where Bob Wren , coach or the
Ohio Univenrtty Bobcal baseball
team, spokE' briefly and showed
pictures of the 1956 World Series.

the Middleport Sport!
C~ter.
They were utiste~ by Margu8tite
Dunt, mana,:fr of the Martin Restaurant, and B. F. Pa.rmalee of the
Middleport UP Store.

former Clevela.ad lnctians first
baseman, now employed in promotion of l•aseball Ill the prime
American sport .
The dinner Willi:
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SPORTS
DESK
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pl.ll.)'~!"
ending with the Toledo
1\fudht&gt;n~ . and a well -known basketball official i11
o hio. said :

Sout hea.':ltern

"I know frvm my experie-nce you
n{' vf'r could have don(' it unless
e~·eryont'
de.
to go ofallyou
thehnd
waya."burning
He added
sire
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t hat "it s unusual fo r su ch a remarka ble arhie\·ement to rome
rrom sueh a small school
Wren said he h&lt;~d hco.:n shown
tl'le IO&lt;·&lt;~I sports facilities lli Middlt-port'~ municipal park for lit
tit! leagur·rs and older players by
John Parsons iind he "found it
good"' .
"Th l!r is lhe kind or thing that
pays off," ht&gt; said . "A nd yo u'U re.
&lt;~ li zl' it more in latl•r ye;~rs . " He
he&lt;Jped praise on school ol'ficiab.
coach Sw:u·khamcr .a nd coach
Char lt&gt;s McDonald for so selli ng
the athletic Hlage in Middleporl
that a champiOnship team in IJ aseball coul d he pcod uced .

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Five bia;h 11ehool buebtll play.
A
!ull-cour'ie
turkey
dinner
was
ers
from Southeastern olr.lo bave
served. su-rlntendent or SC"hools
:r- gave the blessJne.
been named to t ....... Eaatern All.
Lee McComas
Star baseball team iat&gt;lud.ing two
Af!endlng were Ed Croolu, Yoai !rom Mlddlep~&gt;rt , and on eteb
Wayland, Bot- Nelson: R(l.a:er LeU- ifom· GallipoJil, Jac.tsoa aod r.o:.
twit , Steve BaUey, Ed llcComu, a:an.
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Lea Kennedy, Jr., Da,•e Wndy, Bob
Geora:e ~Ingle, Jaekton balelt'U
Hennessy, Tommy Davis, and Jim coach, has beta Dtmed u one of
fl owles, players.
It'· -~·" E 1~t f' rn Diviaioa eoachea.
were Earl Warnke C. .
LPster Searr, Barberton; ·
Other
c~ch Charles Kc: a.nll Ju;iil Slurick,
Steu:benri.llt CenParsons, McEihin· tral.

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Y Chet Tannehill
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Tannehill, pitcher ijnd _first baseman, made
Th I
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prttss representatives.
the 30-mln &lt;;quad of 10 players
e c ose comradeshJp that helps so mueh to make
from each of the Eut's tbree diaathletic teams_ often brea~s up soon after school years are
tcict 's as an outfielder. Leo Kencompleted
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It
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not
usual
m
1957
for
graduates
to
sta
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close
nedy, Jr., larket leftfielder, was
t
th
{ 1
oge er as U I manhood a•nd the n eed s of making a
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Illlmed to an outfield post al!o.
are met .
Joba Thomas, Gallipolis. was
Th
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honored at first base , J im St.
e ver y_ est ~~ mmd and body may go on to college
f1 .=_
Cfm, Lo~o. at third base, and
· alhleti~s. or Just scholastic training . Others otten A rift
itusa ~ MJtehe.J~ Jackson, as a
away to th e Cities.
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NEW YORK UP- Che! Forte,
All· Ameriea ba•ketball Jtar from

Semor Champs
HeodJnglnto
Life's Careers
Two araduaUni: members of
ltiddleport'a at.ate champion
b.a.seball team plan careen as
athl etJc eoa~he.s ,
two are
heaeed for the armed ~er·
Ylcea, one nats to be an eleettlcal 'en1illeer and the slx.th
is now employed loeaUJ,
DaV* •HiacJ:s ed Tommy
(Charlell) · Davi.s will e11ter
,Miami University thi.s faH in
\ he phyJIC"al edueation department. Ed • McComas bu
plcktd the Marines and Bob
Hennessy the Navy. Both wiU
sign soon.
·
l:eo- Kennedy , Jr., will en·
tt'r Ohio Norfhern Ul\iversity ·
to study engineering. Jame•
Bowles is em ployed by the
Royal Crown Bottling Co.,
Middleport.

Colu,mbi.a and the Unlled Preu
"Player of the Year," his been
voted the &lt;Jeventh annual "JJnet
on IJons" AIYard by the school'a
monthly publication of the Vanity
"C" Club. Forte 11t.o won t,.e
award for th~ 1954-M season. betomini t.he firJt player In tb~
tchool's hiJtort to win lt as fl
IOphomore.
• fURGOI. INTERS
trP - Detfnd·
lng cllampion Ed Fura:ol Jed a
ffeld of 130 prof~ulonahi and ama·
18\lts today into the first round of
the $22,000 Rubber City Open golf
tournament here.
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TORCH SPEEDWAY
SAT., JUNE 8 8:00 P.M.
GvaHfylna, 7:30 p.m.
8 stock Car raeina eventa in the
modified &amp; strictly stoc:t dtviaiolll. Open competition. FREE
partlag. Adults, $1.25. .Under
12, FREE. Can needed.
TORCH, OHIO
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Second Lad Dea~
On Ball Diamo~d

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No matte("-,..,ftat-your business •

·All top. values in their
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RALLY FAILS
W sup
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COLU MBUS UP - A ninth in.
S
e
pose lS lS so~e"; at different than in years past.
Others of the Southeastern dis. ning rally Wednesday night failed
everal !ll~mbers o_f ~acmes great basketbaU teams of ·the
UP-Ohio State tr1ct wert Tony Ptlce, Port!lmoutb, to turn the tide for thto Columbus
early thirties rematn 1n eastern Meigs. We recal) th n
Snyd,er said 2b, Car)' Farmer, Lancuter, ss, jets as Montreal won. 8-7.
of Bill McKelvey,, and Roy Bu•k
.
e
ames
he
ha&amp;
never
b~a,·d JBill kBrasi~gton,
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Clark b Marietta, dof;
'J Sam
Pomeroy's .tlhopF l&lt;d'ams of th('
--. jsllm.'u_l~:. f~rr :~~:::!e~~at
t:::::~ p~rce'. Hillsb~r~,it~he:_n unior
same era, WI
nt
Crow
Tip tho•.
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Dyt&gt;. Bill G1·ueser, Eddie' Guh
·' . m·ea_. .
• 1he •BtJcl!:tJye mentor was ::asked
The 80
fi'OIIa· ihEt East
ther, Dick Winebrenner,
Pall!
PJcrottJ LS ~eceased an d Sh••e to comment en a charte by a New and West
beeia workouts
Ca!lci, Bruno Pi~rotti,
GeorgP make~ and Cllflon aL'e gone but York doctor that the recent flU!'· June
a tl&amp;refJ game
Clifton, Tim and Ralph Sisso''· 1 b('[ Lf'Ve _t h~ balance or that list r,.· of !our-minule miles may have
Co·
Clw unrpy
Sho{'m fl lcer.
lloyd ~ade lheJr homes IH"rc, exeepl· been due to the we of stimUlant
Middleport
\1
d \1 R
11
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mg, or course, the great e(lar.h, drua:a, suc-h as ampbetJlmine.
. ' oore an &lt;
uss~
carry1ng Dye, who leads the Washln1tt.1n
___ ~~~ted thai th£' bo~i~~~d are for the most part in Huskies'
bull:etball
team In
Snyder said he was willine "t~
Seattle.
.
bet a year's lllary, " that Don
An lnc:fuiry Into the e1petted Bowden, American track- Ita('
ruture of the year"t PHS athletic who broke the four-minute mile.
HediqJer i):.pttently
•JI'&amp;da ' showa that 1 good percen- has never taken any ilimulants. suffered 1 hent , lt~t. 111 . be
Me~~ and women. rnarrle4 or aln.cle in aD typea
t•ae won't be comlnJ b.aek. Encl'Otlsed borne plate iq. ~ gym
of
work llave found it'a loocl busl.nesl to pay
1
a:lneerlna: claims the minds or
clit.aa softball 11me ~;t • \)"asbing.
otl
old blUa with a prompt. private lo&amp;Q on
those with mao~ talent. Mediclnt
ton Hla'b Scbool fr.ere Wednesday.
lllnatu.re• Olllr. aum or fuml.tute.
. b popular with thOle who ha •t
A V~mdalll, .(11,, boy, Tomrily
an aptltude for the bedside manGreer, _was klllf!d · TU:ead;ay When
I 11ttP SEIYICI- PHONE fiiSf
ne~
.
he and an~ther youth ~ollided
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IN&amp;!"- .
chasln1 a pop·fl}' in•a Pony League
Here are som• of lh£" 1957
to1ether J1 "ao.
111me at Vandalia.
Rl'lds and what the)' ('Xpect to be
. . . . bwi~..
doing ;
Milton Lambert, ueat Panther
EAST cmCAGO, !nd. UP - A
tackle, Is worklnt in i'~ lotida ,
ne.ar Sarasota this 1ummer ahd biih school boy dropped dead of
EATON, ' O. UP- Joha ~uriff,
, , CliiiiiMI. .,.._ C..,...Ml. .
staylna with ·his
grandtathr., a heart attarll m o m e n t 1 after wbo coaehld Gratia kla:ll School
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KaJ BIDdy, Man.,..Dayton WllJ. Milt will lake his erosslnJ home plate to bteome to the 1tate baitetball ~1 finals
well ~rdlnat•d and 11peedy 201) the second youth to die on , the tbil year, reii;ned 'wedQ.eiday to
300 W. s-Dd St - Phono: 432, Pomeroy
pounda to thf University of Wlr· baseball ditmond t.n the JIUn01• bec:(lme head basktJtbaU Coaeh at
Hov.n:
Moa.·FrL
9-5;.S4t. t-12-0pea nniKga b11 appointmem
. Coronado Hi'gh Schoo~, ·in . Coronconsln thlt fall wherto he will Indiana area in 11 many da~s.
lodtls
mrifM 1o retl~enb of nea~ IOWIIl
The victim•, both ·liS, wart avid ado, f;al. ,
atudy chemical engineering an.i
footbalL
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Danny !!!Morris, a regular Pan·
ther haln&gt;ack last fall, has ap·
plied for a seholal'shlp at Ohi..t
t:niversity and plans to start
l"
into the pre-med coune. Goo.t
iul•k, DO&lt;'.
'
Teddy Beegle, offensi ve end,
has his heart set on englneerhg
but j1,1st wherp he Will land Is
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nOJ. yet decided. 'Qptle up your
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John Handley is home from
Case Institute
for n summer's
wol-lt at Kyger Creek . John was ~
top guard ~n the rlne. Panther
championship eleven of 1D!S5.
Ha nd ley is looking forward to a
~
research career In electrioai en- m
glnt'erlng.
Of the '57 baskethal! Btmior
'lroup, Bob E11stman i.11 Jured bv
tQe CUITent lhOt1!lll:l' O( te~hniCil!
men, planning to enroll ,jn Qll
engineerlg
college by Septemhe:-.
.
His de:&lt;~tinalion , too, is unknow 1
Art Arnold, !lub forward 011 the
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'v•nity basketball team, went 1
W()t'k for Bud
Wilson's service
stalion on E. Main St., this week .

MULLENS
SOHIO
SERVICE
Phone 9391

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Bruch Fbmily ··
Reunion Held
At Enterprise

The Loyal Helper• and Friend.
shl.p Class of the Muon United
8rethern Ch urcb met on Tuet:day
evenioa, June, 4 at the home of
M.rs, Ropsevelt Davi&amp; in Muon.
The me.tin•a ...
• ,, opened with
1 8f'OUP &amp;one "Count Your Blessb)Jt". This was followed by a
prater liven by Lottie Johnson.
Sertpture wae r ead by Mrs.
' Forema.
A reading,
Elizabeth and Woodrow
"Morl4' Thinif
Aren . Wrought
In
Prayer" was presented by Paulihe
Cunningham and followed bY a
poem "Do Something" read by
Lottie Johnson. Two other poems
were presented by Betty Davis a·nd
Mrs. L. R. Mahoney. They were en7 PIECE
titled "M.a's Will" and "He Made
Me Ashamed".
,
Refreshments wert served to
the following : Mary Bush, Nan
Mcintosh, Loltie Johnson, Verla
Workman, Lola JeUe'rs, Mn. Geneva Mahoney, Frances Nease, Vica
Roush, Ruth Mctnto-.h, Pauline
Cunningham.
Eileen Foreman,
Ruth Lions, Carol Workman, Betty Davis and Amelia Davis.

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Teen-Age Powder
Puff Club Plans
Benefit Dance

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Baseball
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Cincinnati . . . . 29 18 .etl
Brooklyn . . . . . 28 17 .603 2
Philadelphia ... 1 :18 18 .BOl 2'A:
Milwaukee . . . . 25 18 .Gil 3
St. Louis . , . . . 21 ~ .tiOO B\1
New York .... 19 27 .•13 10~~
Pitl!lburgft . . . 15 29 .Ml IS"'
Chicago ....... 13 28 .317 ' '
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Milwaukee • New York 8
BrooklYn 4 Chlcago 0, niJht
Cincinnati t PhiJadelphla 2 nlt'tt
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St. Louls 5 Plttsburch 1
P:rltla.,.t GIMH
Cincinnati at Broold)'~ niJht
St. I.out. at New 'VQrt. llllfht
Chicago at Pbttadelphla. nliht
Milwaukee at Plttaburah, nlabt
AMIRICAN LIA.UI
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Chicago . ..... · 30 12 .'f(n
New York . , ... 26 18 .Ml B
Cleveland . . . . 23 20 .&amp;15 , 1\\
Bolton . . . . . . . 23 23 .a.oo 9
Detroit . . . . . . . 2S 23 .500 9
Kan!lu City ... 20 25' .444 11¥.
BalUmore ." ... , 18 28 ..00 13
Washington . , . 18 32 .331 l'r

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Chester Alumni
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The Chest.E'r High School Alumni Banquet was. bel..1 Saturday ev&amp;ning at the Chester Hl..s:h School ·
auditorium 'with 203 present. The
senior claas of 19157 were a:uests.
Reunions · were- held by the classe es of H127, 1932 and 194'7. Officers for the year . were Mary Rose.
pre~ident; Esther HaYes, ueretary,
and Erma Cleland, treasurer.
Officers for tbe cominf year are
David Koblentz, president; Cleo·
Smith, seerctary ;and Betty Roush

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Pantry Shower Sale
! -%liNCH SELF PROPELLED

lb.

WtdMslbY'• lttulte

Chleago 6 Boston a
Detroit 3 Wublntton 2. 11 Inn.
New York 13 Cleveland 3, night
Karuas City S BaltlmM'e ~ nlaht
Ftl4a't'a GamH
Balllmore at Chicago nlaht
Boston 'at K1nsu Olt,y ni(ht
,New York at DetroJl nljht
Washlnrton at Cleveland Dllbt
WILTillS SIGN
YORK UP - Welterwelghta Jimmy Archer of New
York ud Tony DeCola or Bt'ook.
lYn have llgned to meet In • .10·
round bOut at St NichOiu Arena,
June 17. The i1~:~ut wUI be 'fldoly
televised,
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NOT WEEKEND SPECIALS

Mr. killer laid.

Mr. U\'Har bec~me manlier
In Marietta in April 1956 to provide compJete invettment servlres to ~lidentt of Wuhinrton.
Monroe, Meip, Jac~n and Gal·
lit CoanUea. Now he will aervP
abo the needt of knvettora in
Portsmouth, Ironton, Waverly a1,1
other sections· Of Lawrence, SchJto, and Pib eountla.
Fred Abbott, wbo formerly ff' •
pretented The Obio Company if'
thl1 artoa, ' reUrine from the
investment
industry.

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:anqJJiet Is Held
Saturday.Night

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EArl C. L&amp;"etl)' 11 the 'IWW re
l»'_.nUtl\'t of Tht Ollio Compuy D tJy Portamoutit. diitrlrl , 1
aetord.iRJ to &amp;DDouncement tod.tY
by Edward w. Miller, •ice preJ!·
dent and lll.let mana1er of tb~
CoJumbut iovntment
baokln&amp;
firm. S1 N. Hip St.
Thit new aalgntnent is in addiUOD to Jlt. .unsay's ten·lce aa
dlatrld mtna1er of tbe Marietta
OUic!e,

COOKIES

JOfii!M'eeling
Of Golden Rule
Class Is Held

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at · "GR:' (Grade Retarder) and
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, . ·TJy ()heyy's new1 . IIO!hil!l·like. itau~· drive. rt'o~at ·
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Francet Vouaa.

Columbia aDd Allee St.ewut Qf
Potn&amp; Pleuut.
Sen&lt;Unr ,Uta were Franee..
Stewart, han Grut~er,
Ruth
Ryan , P'lora Boatd, Mary 1nd
Sharon Brrry.\ "Norma Riua. Mn .
Harry S•I&amp;n and da.ushte--•,
Carol fJrortiU., !Ita Bwngai'dnc:.
S.arab Hamm , JIUdud Fl')', Fre1a
Jtart. Gtaee Holter, lean R.ei~&gt;e&lt;l.
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Kiu B.trtba 1)1¥11 of Newark and
lin. Muy Lftit and Kn. Tho~
Lewll of Dttrolt, Mich., were n cent aalata of Kr&gt;and Kn. Eddie

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Berolee N•• .Ludlle .1•~.
Clua JIUDipbnJ, all of Pomoro1
Rutb M.Qf'rd and Blanrhe kr•Kil

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Anne Howell , advisor of the
Teen-age Powder Puff Club, met
with t-he members this week at the
home of their president, Sharon
J ~.o.es, to make pla-ns for a Dew
project.
Funds are to l:-e raised to purJumbo Paok
1cloase needed equi.pment for .the
Meigs General Hospital and their
c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, first proje~t is a Rose Dance to be
held !If on day, June 10, at the•Middleport K. of P. Hall.
A special feature of the da,.ce
will be the selection ot a ltina: and
W. llflla St .
Queen with these judges: Mr. and
Mn. Horace McElhinny and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Cash Batir. Refreabmentl I::::;;;~~~?
will be sold durin, the dance by 1'
the club member• and the music
will be "fur-nished by tbe Moonlighters, ,led by Stephen coati.
FOR

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dont ol '"tkeolral Oloto.

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tiJbl1 Alllloft,. 111ldftdo·TrJ;.a,:pp:· Jjve:saty •PUI'I llootll, luanlto ~. 1
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Carol M'tGee and ken

Russell Wilson wilb pdUI won by
t.fn . E. M. Blake and Mn. Emmet
Shuler.
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cou11e and it was an.nouttced that
the next party wol,lld be at the
homlfi! of Mrt. Millard Wildermuth.
·Others a:ttendlna: t.hu party were
Mrs. Robert Rawli.nga;, a guest,
)fra. Earl Knight. Mrs. Wllderm~Jth
:Mrs.""'\valter Crook• and Mrs. Earl
Warnke.

A reunlun of the family or llr.
and Mn. Delbert Brueh wa5 held
Sunday at tbolr ~ome, Enterprise.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
Thomaf Kelpin, (Mugaret Bruch)
W~ltlng, InJ.; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Meredith. (Mildred Bruch)
and liOns, Jimmy and John, Lone
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Loyal He/ pers Meet Club Meeting Is
At Davis Residence Held At Wilson's
Tuuday Caoaata Club meJ
On Tuesdily Evenina thil,Theweek
at the :b(lme of Mrl.

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villt, vlslted Wedll&lt;lday ·Wilih
Mr. and Mrs. 1:-awrenee Milhoan.

gle. M.iekey Mantle and Bill Skow·

Texas.

with kindneA, 10 first he

I te•U per word, one lpte:rtioa. M1nlmum clulrte SOc.---4. eenb
per word for three eonaecuti ve insertiona.
'peeial - One month for 25 centa per word.
Full rate of 2 ceota per word will be cbarged for advertJsin1 if
Dot paid for before the 15th of each month following insertion.
&amp;'ten in Advertiaing--Sbould llle reported Immediately, The
D.:ilr Sentinel ~~~oili not be re&amp;DOnaible for m.l•e than one tncor. l'f'\1 huertion.
('.ard of ThanO and Soecial Notiect of Eventa $1.00. Obi '. uariet
pubUihOO at 1 cent o-er word.

J.l•d Tom Skinner

aay11 Wynn and tbrl:e subsequent

re- a_da on a fahmg tr1p at Manitou.·

the Philliea &lt;:an "go aU the wa1" lieven Bobby Shantz went .all the l1D Lake. He accompanied Robert
and then his Cincinnati Redlea:s
promplly go out and beat Pblla·
delphia to move two gamea ahead
agaio In the frantlc National
Lea"ue pennant race.
That's thf' way it happened
Wednesday night.
Prior to the game, Tebbetts,

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way for hia 11ixth victory although Rummell and son1 of Huntin1nit:ked _for homers by Jim Hegsn ton and other frienda from Loand Ch1co CI.IT~~&amp;quel . The victory gaD, 0.
proved costly for the Yankees
Lawren~e Milhoan. who bas
when co~.teher Yogi Berra suf· been on sick leave from hia pttsifered an apparent fractured nose tion as engineer on the New Yor:C
duri,na: the second inning.
:::entral Railroad for the paat two
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dar.n and

JOB TV
$5
Mill'
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the skies, pointing
that Phillles
master topsychologl•t,
pralaed
out they ml .1 ht even win It all,
OtiCeS
Aluminum coiDbin;tion storm and especially now that t~.ey have a
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screen windows and doOrs. Stee) ·
suth as ChiCO Fernan.l
:ve have In the- vicinity of Pon.o- and aluminum awnings and canat shortstop. So what hap- .
roy, a beautiful Spinet Piano
Opics. Cil'' Willian, nadford, pens?
which will be t.raken back and
Jlod; Spr·J•IJJs.
52 1me~.
Fcr:nandez commltl an 11th - inwill sell 11 . a great savings to
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- -- ·- - ·- - . ning error that helpa the Redlegs
anyone in need of such a piano . GR.~VE:~y TP.A CTf! H.SALES and to a 4-2 victory.
Write nr rail for further details
Sl r_vu.:~ . H., A. trm.aw, :'il2 E.
to Paul .f'. Pfafl , Credit Adjust·
Ma~~ ~~~~~-~_o~~ _ 4_27 tf
Gus Bell started the h~h by be·
NEW YORK UP - M.as Kan.
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lng safe on Fernandez:' l)obble. tor, a New dYort televitlon openor, c-o He-aton 's Music Slore, 50
f'
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or Kerot
w1·oh one out, pinch hitter Jerry tor, dlsclo&amp;e a t:S.OOO,OOO
• off
a ·year
North High St ., Columhns, Oh.io.
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pay·aa-you-aee
Phone C&lt;tprtal
16737. F.asy terms
._ Lynch I!' ned '"'pparenl' sing\e to lh
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od .,on ' er to
old piano accepted as trade-in. · EJGJIT · ROOM Dwellin", newly center fleld but the ball took 1 lhe G11nt1 anh D gerl to~ay if
e
bad hop past Rlchie Ashburn for
ey re~ia ere.
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decor•ted tnstde and out, large three ha.ses, ~eorh g Bell. .Roy
:JCantor, president ~f the lnclus__ _ _ - - - ·-lot, o,vi ~hin 5 min. walk from McMiiJan sinRled home the aetotld trial Television Co., .aid he had
On and after thls date, June :.,
Court House . A.. N. Bengel, run of the inning off "loser Die~ atnt telegrams to Horace Stone19~7. 1 shall nol be responsible
Pomeroy. Pbonc 310·M, 6 5 tf "Farrell and r~liever Johnny ~lipp- ham, pr!!~ldent of the Giants, and
for deb(s contracted by anyone FUUNJSHE'D ~par-tm~ sleeping stein was crL&gt;dited with the tri-~ !'alter 0 Malley, president _
or the
other than myscll.
r oom. Call 376.
6-6-atc umph.
·uodgers, last Monday, .
'Robert J. Hawley
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Oodg•n Adv•ncl
The Giants and Dodgert r•port6 5 3tp OFfo'ICE SPACE "for rent. Pomt' ·
Brooklyn took over seeon:d place edly h.:ve sho~n greater lnte.r est
----~--- --· ·- . roy National Bank.
6·6·ltt' by beating Chicagc 1 'll·.o, , at Jer. in moving their cluba to the 'We1t
THERE WILL BE-: A DANCE Fmt - sey City; St. Louis defeated PHta- Coaat beeauze of an offer of ,2, .
MOOSE
MEMBERS
A N D APARTMENT, 3 rooms, bnttli 156 burgh, IH.'and Milwaukee nipped 000,000 to each to televite all
THEIR
GVESTS AT
TilE
Mulberry Ave., Zana Baxter.
the New· York Giant!, 9-8.
home games on a similar pay-as.
MOOSE LODGE COltNER Ofr
· 6 f Stp
The Chicago Wblte Sox main· you-see bails.
SYCAMORE AND E. MAPl, HOUSE ANO LARGE LOT on tained theif live-game lead In the
Kan~or said that he was interWater St. in Syracuse, $35 _00 per American r.e,gue with a 6·2 de- ested m mating the same otter to
POMEROY. MUSIC BY nrc
MOONLIGHTERS. FREE SANJJ j month. Call 402 Pomerof.
ci&amp;iGn over the Bottr.n Red Sox;
WJCHES. JUNE 8 AT Y!OO P.
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iHJ-3'&lt;' SLEEPING ROOM for r~rit.
·the Cle-veland Indhms. 13-3; De~ __ •
M.
300-Y.
. 1 6 4 3tp troit licked Washinton, 3·2, in 11
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REVIVAL MEETING at llazel
Mrt. Wallaee Bf.adford, ·ExgCommunity Church
starlinR For Ren.1 - txtenaion Laddua, Baltimore. 3·2.
Drop
Clothl.
Nine
hom·~
runs
were
hit
In
the
cutlvc
Secretary of the Meigs
S&lt;laffold
h.-,ards,
J· :m: lf willl Evaageltst, Rev.
CUnton
Ft1.1ber,
Middleport.
Brav~s
victory
over
the
Ghmta,
County
Ttd~erculO!ls and Hea·itEjrnes~ ~omas~ Pflalor, Dnu I·
6~-f'(.
111
tf
including
a
threerU·n
homer
by
Association,
aod Mrs. Dwight
Pbone
Jaa Circ!tit.
5-J l ·lllc
ror rent .-:-:£Te""etrir
wallpape," reli()ver Ernie Johnson, who waa Wallace, Repr-~uentatlve Director
1teamer.
CUnior. Fiaher, Mid· credited wl~h the vld(lr)'. Joe of the count3-· Association, left
dlepol't.
Ph.
62ti5·X
11•1 fit Adcock and Bobby Thomson also today for Ute State Conference
MtlckiN,...,. for
&amp;am-.,nite Luua'e - Lane Cedar 5 room aP,Artment, 2t81til Main St., homered for Milwaukiee whlle Red of Tuberculosis and Health As·
Schoendienst and \Hank Siuer each sociaHons at Cflumbu•.
Cheat11.....- LAU Window FansPomeroy, Call 251 or see br. K. hit l_wo hotp~~s for the Giants a·nd
Ohio Univerlll;ty students who
J'rig:idalre Refriaeratora.
D. Amabm.
:i 22 u \fll~le~ays "nd Whitey Lockman have completed the spring seme-'1l1br furniture, Middleport, Ohio
0JHt _aplec:e.
ter include Sli!ila Stover, Pa~r 1 •
4'19 II
• Dtck Donovan pitched tho White cia Lloyd MarilYn Sue Knigh"t
Sox t~ ~heir seventh victory in the Mary Ca~lyn Miller. John FisJJ~
WOMAN Cor f:cnerul housework , last etght gAmes by holding the et Fred Lewi,s Kenneth Murray
fumily. See ~ larcnce Woii, Red Sox to eight hits. The White Jaines Mournl~J, Roscoe Wise:
L0kt.1 - one stKlt~t, M!J,Ileporl, 4Jr.,inC::heslcr,
arter 3:00 r . M.
etJntact Rich Qualls. Phono
Sox went ahead to stay with two Keith Riggs Lll'l')' Ga,•ln Charles
6 6 ate runs ln the fifth, Billy" Klaul' er- HBtkine.
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ror allowing one of the runs to
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Marjory Lucas, daughtf!r o~
. b•11m.nt•, landtuplng. R. M
ptbimately tBO.OO, ·saLurl.lay in
Cowdery, Long Bottom. Phon• the other when he walk~d Jim Mr. .and Mrs. ~haries Lueu,
Pomero)'. Reward. Mn. Kenneth
Landis with the baS'et tulJ.
Caledonia, is aperidlnll two weekt~
5•2
DeLong, Rt. 1, Pomeroy. 6 4 3ip
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_ . ·~--,---Y•nk•• Berr• Hurt
with h;er grandpllrenta, · Mr. 1nd
Gil McDougald wu tho ·blatun Mrs. Homer Jones and ereat
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in the Yankees' triumph over the arandmotber, Mrt. Lena McEl·
Indians a!l he drove in the runs hlnny.
with a pair of homers and a sinL R liAWUifGS SONS 00. - 24
L. V, Rel•ln.. r
Mrs. GQorre Ha1'mon, Colum- 1
R•clne* Ohio
bua, il vJaltinr Mr. and Mrs. Clin·
ton Flaher.
4 ., u
Glen Pauli'n, Lancuter, brothllr
eoat-X. DODGI: • PLYJIOU'J111 QUJCK SF~lVICE on W.,.b J:e.
~IG4L NDTICI
P&amp;,U•u.
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palrtna hy l"aater, Trabled Stat~' of Ohio. Mel.. Ceunty, 11. of Mn. Jamet Wctber vitlted .M-:-.
and M.ra. weber saturday.
w&amp;tchm•ker, COWNS JEWEIn the ,,..,, Cevrt
(8)
Enoch Staab, R,~pley, wae
LJllRS. PuinoroJ.
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NQt!ce Ia h~bf llven that Ja.,.a a Mra.
busJneaa
vititor her~ Wedne&amp;·
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1\ADJO • ~'ELJI:VISION SERVICE, cation, May 29, 1957, f6r an order
Mr. ai\d Mrl, William Young,
Phone :t.JO, Cle)and Appliance of the Court for the N1Litration of
TWO GOOD WOIIK.::._,CO
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Store,
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St..,
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hi11 blr~h which ta not recotded. - · Brownell Ave., attenCied the 11·1:
)'1'1. old. WUI make good young
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Applrc•nt avera he .waa born mni banquet at -Ohe•ter.
team. Kenpetb Hartley, Bunker
March 20. 192&amp;, at HlrriiOnvlUe. · The two month old son of Mr.
Jllll, Pomero)'. Call 1ny evening
Said applleatlon wtll be heard •nd Mrs. J. T. Miller, Gra·lt
alter 5 P. M.
6 4 Jtp
Street, Ia re·eoverlng after majo"'
Junt' 14, 19M' at 10 o'cl~k A. M.
surgery at Holler Hospital .
John
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PEKINGESE pupplea, N!810Dable,
Juda:e
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Probate
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Mr. and Mr•· James Lloyrl ant'
a month1 old. Mre\ W. .w. call, "'
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' children, Nicky and Ke.thit', Bet?32 Sycamore SL, Middleport.
SPruce 3520%, Maaon CHy.
pre, w8re weekend IIUests of hi~
Hllltp
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parenls, Mr. and Mrs. BruciJ
St•t• of Ohio, Mtl• Ceunty, N Lloyd· and their daurhter Kathi"'.
I'OUL111Y FOil SAI.E-Firot Gun.
2.Q tj J I
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eratton Arhor A.cru: Vut'tt.~s' . l
remained for a two week~ ·vial•.
Notice is hereby *'lven that
cltleka. ~n
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Great sr&lt;ndfaUJers of the ne''
EGGS-DeKalb the l'roflt Pu!
Mtddle.port. fin • AutctmobDe- Ralph Wilbert Brewer (lied hia ap· daughter or Mr. and Mn Danny
lot. HJ!:RM BERRY'S HATCH·
Bon&lt;\o. Pbono IRIII-ll
tl4il-tl plication, May 23, 183?. for an Brown are Lewla··Saucr Sr., Mid·
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order 'of the Court for the telilla- dleport, and Theodore Maaa. La·
Vt. Phone GA~886 . B·IO.Imnr FO/lEMAN .\ ABBOTT T.V. SEll- trlltion of hit blrth wbleh ia not tham.
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· Mrs. James Wf'lhcr Is reco~ e·
8 ~r. old rldJng mare wHh coh LJ
purt 1'eel-tn1eLIICI. P.~Oll.l 828f Y
Ina aatiafactodlJ at Holz~·r HOJbotll
r.J iddlepor.
lol5-tt
1lde, TottJ price for
pital after
surgery. An
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ftlt:~ratory opef111llon ahnw&lt;!d a
f, Pomeroy at Puch Fork nmut COAIP'LFITE tn ~ .aranot· Pro&amp;lletloa,
lUred bl0~ V"!U!tl wbleh had caul
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Lilt, Auu·. Fh·e, !'oliO. CIU Doo
ed Mrt~ :W"bfrio auddl·n and crltlMIIIJ. MidtUeptJrl, Ohlo.
John, Paeon
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Juda:e ot the Probate Court
Mrs.
Edlso·n Baker and daugheara. Clyde Van CqMe)'. Ball 'Y
(6) 6 Ito
ter, .tanet Kay, v1slted Su11d.l)r
Bun Road. Phone 8925-Y.
with Patrlclltl Bake.r, sopbomo ·•·
HOUSE, 6 N•oms and bath, 1J4
at
lftullting\IPJ. C()Uea:e and then
•erea, Pomfroy, out or hlg:b
V11NmAN am"N"'os:-.~111:-a:\C:h -:S:::tl&lt;-;k
owm~ht gue11t.s of Mr. and .
3315--X
or
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water.
Call
dr.,. aftd lhade11, roll•up Porch
Lester · Jobnlon, Vienna,
lllp
f)l•det. Clolh•nylon., awplng1,
::--,.-,=-----:- - - -P«etl Vallance, Electric ran8, Si.X
ROOMS and b•th $4000.00,
. till kind~ Dofe :Wippel Supply,
Manning .Kiocs, 110 I..ocu~t St .,
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plo)'mer.t. To quaWy you mlllf. have fh888.10 cash available. s
references and ear; 5 api.n! boun wee&amp;~y, and muat be able to
start at onCe. 'lhiJ eomP&amp;D¥ wW extead financial asaistance to
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excellent
opportunity
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rut. Qo not uuwu unless fully quaUtled for the necessary &amp;ime

to Camp Perry

cure yoUr future

Legion delegate• to Bgy'e State.
Mr~:. J, E. Hull, ""Washington, D
C. arrived Wednesd~y for a visit
with her pa.rentsr Mr. and Mf~.
·: H. Davis. Mr. an{\ Mrs. Robert
J. Jones, Greenfield, were vis!tors at the Davis home and were
lccompanied to Greed'f!eld IJ}'
Miss Sarah Jones w!lo will visit
and a half yeon'IJ hi! returned to

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ReU•ble tnen or women for tbll are.a to bandl8. the world famous

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MrL Walter Croolu: and dau&amp;h·

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United Preu Sporh Writ.,.
ron also homered in the Yankee1'
Edlson llaker, partner Jn the where tbey wJU be the Feene~·
Birdie Tebbett~,~&gt; Ukea to kill 'em 16 - hit attack on 1tarter tarly Baker Furn:itu.re St~re Ja in Qln- Bt'nnett Post, Np. 1~ Americu

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40 bed) called ft'Jr ao eatimate·· ·
w t of •pprt rJmat.eiy 5520.0)1"
'fbt AGE Syatem oper1LH Uu
The Ohio Pedera&amp;n tf Bulinet~
•orld's rirs1 double-~heat, 1tetD"
ncludl nJ certain a:iftl and WOl'.- lhd Profettloftal Wome.o'l lM at. •
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1 av~ to bt llcured
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rltLc.l preuure. U opertte.. tl•1 ~580.000 .
twelve princl~a 0 o QL t:1 uner steam condltlona of 4,50() p
day, Jwne 8, ur llt.tad t.he: annu•l
. i. p1'1 '1Sure "od 1,160 delif"et:.·
In view of the~ fa cti Fulb ~ne.day Leadetllf.iP Conference•
·. The design and coJUtructioo of loJay, and the ti'U5tees conciYrlf' J being held In eacb Dittrlct.
his unit provided the experienl ·' , definite and complete approval
The 1057 _58 thn1e ·~ Ach ieve
~nd knowledge which have been 1t plans ln Columbua ahoul~
fhrough AcUon" , will be ultd in a...
he baalt tor a tublequent dctitr \OUght. N"ay and FUltz will at program that Jneiudel \Nining
on to proeeed w)tlt the buildin,- ~ompany the eroup ~o C olumbo ~ workshops for offieert, (IOmmittee
,f two 450.()(14)-ki'lowatt units or
be
A
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protented a bill for rhairmco. and mem
Nay .1 ••
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o be
cer or
eomm1'o;olll be arger by 7! % t han an:-.· -."""'
,ou.vuv u hifl fees for prellminar) mee1.ina:
· 1ra ahtewill
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.~-ificationt he pr ·
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lnatitutlon . Jllo a'l- a v1se, eounte an eva ua
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last February. A-pparently tlf he
-The com'pany's prC\motlon v' Jon wu ta'ken on 1hl.s matter suits.
once got to this country he would
Highlight of all conferences will
be in ctvi11an atatu1 and out of he heat pum,p hal been ou'· 'l"r'u&amp;tees beUeved payment •hould
the jurisdiction not only of Ja-- ·tanding am on~ its load build,lnt ·nit upon 1 final agreement / ~e· 11 play "Guilty or ~ot Guilty "
~stimated'·coat or the project.
writ~en and tcted by the membera
panese courts but ol U. S. military tctivities. AGE 's interest ln th
The fee amounts
to si" P"l' of Business ind Proteulonel Woauthorities 1111 well. The S!,Jpreme -.eat pump dates from 1994, wher
Court has ruled that ex·servlee- ·he company installed one in OIW' "!i!!Dt df the estimated cost of th ~ men's Club-this Is a commentary
men may not be returned to mll\- 1f its ornces. At the end of 1956 !!ospital 11 proposed last year . bolding a mirror to the elubs and
The trip to .Columbus will No Districts in a dramatle form. It will
taty eu11tody to be tried for here was a total of 635 heat
crimes committed while in uni. 1ump installations eitbel' alread~· an. effort to eet aU the fach present the planned proeram lor
~ompleted or ~ing made on tb'' available anc.t arrive at fitm ;1 ·~· the coming reJI' in in~erelting and
form .
\GE System ~nvolvlng 917 heat ures based on definite plan • entirely n.,w manner.
1Miu Leonore M. lfilla. program
·' lump unit:!l. There ~re in addi- Board aetion will hollow.
'Ion 7 ........ re.sbtance borne he:.•- '
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A $200,()(10 on uue, at u e eoordln;ator '. and ll~ly elec!ed.
:ng installations on the AGE Sys. of ttte oommlssioners, would bf prea:ident of Ute Ob FederattorV
(Contltuu•cl FroM Pl.. ·on~)
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.tate pro~ooo
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the transmission
of power o\·er app,.lances '·~ave been 1' nslaUA.~
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Trustees alteJ!.dine were · Presi· tbe Mld.dleport BPW. and other
System's tot'al of near~y 12,000 vears. Tbis hlJh 1aturatlon of m11· dent Crit Bradff3rd~ :Alfred Elbe-:o- members plan to att6d the Lead·
miles of transmWiinn unes eO\'· lor appliances ,was aceompllthcd felt!, Hl E. Sta.rkey, R. L. Jacobs ership confere~ee· at !Calllpolil.
ering its service-~ in parts of lu an area wheN lo..,--eost. n~tural 1. M. Tbornton, Henry Clitworth.l'
SPICtAt. SIRVIC.I S.
seven states, 611 mites are at (as is availab'e to a ma.Jortty of David Jenkinl, Edward Thoma:;
345.000 volt.s. tfse of this §uper- Customers and cOmpeUt!on le uf Omar Jla)l'l and Leo Vauehan.
The' Rev. Guy F. Sayre, part'lr
• ' 1he ,k eenest t)lpe.
Mr. and Mro. Geor""i!
hi"h-volta"e e11.able11 the Au~.
e Meinha.rt of the Church of Ohri~t Chria"~·:.:::~·~~~:_:;:~~::.;,,;;;;.;;;;;;;:;:;:..;;_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;o;,l and char1.e!l Sheet! also were tian Union, hu annou
special
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P,r e.ent as sPe&lt;!tators.
woekend ~~- to be held
June 7-9 at 7:30 eac}\ evening.
£rrold Dawson, Belle, W. Va., The Rev. w. F. HousehOlder, I:J..
Bill Dawson. Parkersburg, w. va. tercession CJty, Florlda, ·.-Ill be
and Job.R strleJiJa~ were recent thC~ evangelist ar.d special alnging
guestll" of .Mr. and Mrs. John Ter· ill planned for each aervice. 'I1te
rell and daughte.
public is inYited.

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Ohio Federation
Of BP1' PLUming
For Conferenus

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Carroll ..ld that, even ir,rr~lna
that JapAnese~ cou.rll are aa J()()(
Iiiii those ln the Unlte'd State.!!, thE
c11.se •eli a precedent !or all aol
diera wherever they are sent.
CarroU' contended tllat the m.ia·
hap tooll plate In an area eq11IV1
leftt to a U. S. Army b:1se wher'
Japan has no juriadletion.
On the other band, U. S. attOf.
ney Oliver Gaach argued that tbe
area is not a milltary 'b aM but
merely a see~lon reserved for part
tim(' use of' u. s. troopS. He said
the Jammese army uses the same
area at o,ther timea.

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villt, vlslted Wedll&lt;lday ·Wilih
Mr. and Mrs. 1:-awrenee Milhoan.

gle. M.iekey Mantle and Bill Skow·

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with kindneA, 10 first he

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per word for three eonaecuti ve insertiona.
'peeial - One month for 25 centa per word.
Full rate of 2 ceota per word will be cbarged for advertJsin1 if
Dot paid for before the 15th of each month following insertion.
&amp;'ten in Advertiaing--Sbould llle reported Immediately, The
D.:ilr Sentinel ~~~oili not be re&amp;DOnaible for m.l•e than one tncor. l'f'\1 huertion.
('.ard of ThanO and Soecial Notiect of Eventa $1.00. Obi '. uariet
pubUihOO at 1 cent o-er word.

J.l•d Tom Skinner

aay11 Wynn and tbrl:e subsequent

re- a_da on a fahmg tr1p at Manitou.·

the Philliea &lt;:an "go aU the wa1" lieven Bobby Shantz went .all the l1D Lake. He accompanied Robert
and then his Cincinnati Redlea:s
promplly go out and beat Pblla·
delphia to move two gamea ahead
agaio In the frantlc National
Lea"ue pennant race.
That's thf' way it happened
Wednesday night.
Prior to the game, Tebbetts,

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proved costly for the Yankees
Lawren~e Milhoan. who bas
when co~.teher Yogi Berra suf· been on sick leave from hia pttsifered an apparent fractured nose tion as engineer on the New Yor:C
duri,na: the second inning.
:::entral Railroad for the paat two
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dar.n and

JOB TV
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that Phillles
master topsychologl•t,
pralaed
out they ml .1 ht even win It all,
OtiCeS
Aluminum coiDbin;tion storm and especially now that t~.ey have a
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suth as ChiCO Fernan.l
:ve have In the- vicinity of Pon.o- and aluminum awnings and canat shortstop. So what hap- .
roy, a beautiful Spinet Piano
Opics. Cil'' Willian, nadford, pens?
which will be t.raken back and
Jlod; Spr·J•IJJs.
52 1me~.
Fcr:nandez commltl an 11th - inwill sell 11 . a great savings to
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anyone in need of such a piano . GR.~VE:~y TP.A CTf! H.SALES and to a 4-2 victory.
Write nr rail for further details
Sl r_vu.:~ . H., A. trm.aw, :'il2 E.
to Paul .f'. Pfafl , Credit Adjust·
Ma~~ ~~~~~-~_o~~ _ 4_27 tf
Gus Bell started the h~h by be·
NEW YORK UP - M.as Kan.
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lng safe on Fernandez:' l)obble. tor, a New dYort televitlon openor, c-o He-aton 's Music Slore, 50
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or Kerot
w1·oh one out, pinch hitter Jerry tor, dlsclo&amp;e a t:S.OOO,OOO
• off
a ·year
North High St ., Columhns, Oh.io.
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pay·aa-you-aee
Phone C&lt;tprtal
16737. F.asy terms
._ Lynch I!' ned '"'pparenl' sing\e to lh
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dte ev
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old piano accepted as trade-in. · EJGJIT · ROOM Dwellin", newly center fleld but the ball took 1 lhe G11nt1 anh D gerl to~ay if
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bad hop past Rlchie Ashburn for
ey re~ia ere.
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6 5 6te
decor•ted tnstde and out, large three ha.ses, ~eorh g Bell. .Roy
:JCantor, president ~f the lnclus__ _ _ - - - ·-lot, o,vi ~hin 5 min. walk from McMiiJan sinRled home the aetotld trial Television Co., .aid he had
On and after thls date, June :.,
Court House . A.. N. Bengel, run of the inning off "loser Die~ atnt telegrams to Horace Stone19~7. 1 shall nol be responsible
Pomeroy. Pbonc 310·M, 6 5 tf "Farrell and r~liever Johnny ~lipp- ham, pr!!~ldent of the Giants, and
for deb(s contracted by anyone FUUNJSHE'D ~par-tm~ sleeping stein was crL&gt;dited with the tri-~ !'alter 0 Malley, president _
or the
other than myscll.
r oom. Call 376.
6-6-atc umph.
·uodgers, last Monday, .
'Robert J. Hawley
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Oodg•n Adv•ncl
The Giants and Dodgert r•port6 5 3tp OFfo'ICE SPACE "for rent. Pomt' ·
Brooklyn took over seeon:d place edly h.:ve sho~n greater lnte.r est
----~--- --· ·- . roy National Bank.
6·6·ltt' by beating Chicagc 1 'll·.o, , at Jer. in moving their cluba to the 'We1t
THERE WILL BE-: A DANCE Fmt - sey City; St. Louis defeated PHta- Coaat beeauze of an offer of ,2, .
MOOSE
MEMBERS
A N D APARTMENT, 3 rooms, bnttli 156 burgh, IH.'and Milwaukee nipped 000,000 to each to televite all
THEIR
GVESTS AT
TilE
Mulberry Ave., Zana Baxter.
the New· York Giant!, 9-8.
home games on a similar pay-as.
MOOSE LODGE COltNER Ofr
· 6 f Stp
The Chicago Wblte Sox main· you-see bails.
SYCAMORE AND E. MAPl, HOUSE ANO LARGE LOT on tained theif live-game lead In the
Kan~or said that he was interWater St. in Syracuse, $35 _00 per American r.e,gue with a 6·2 de- ested m mating the same otter to
POMEROY. MUSIC BY nrc
MOONLIGHTERS. FREE SANJJ j month. Call 402 Pomerof.
ci&amp;iGn over the Bottr.n Red Sox;
WJCHES. JUNE 8 AT Y!OO P.
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iHJ-3'&lt;' SLEEPING ROOM for r~rit.
·the Cle-veland Indhms. 13-3; De~ __ •
M.
300-Y.
. 1 6 4 3tp troit licked Washinton, 3·2, in 11
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REVIVAL MEETING at llazel
Mrt. Wallaee Bf.adford, ·ExgCommunity Church
starlinR For Ren.1 - txtenaion Laddua, Baltimore. 3·2.
Drop
Clothl.
Nine
hom·~
runs
were
hit
In
the
cutlvc
Secretary of the Meigs
S&lt;laffold
h.-,ards,
J· :m: lf willl Evaageltst, Rev.
CUnton
Ft1.1ber,
Middleport.
Brav~s
victory
over
the
Ghmta,
County
Ttd~erculO!ls and Hea·itEjrnes~ ~omas~ Pflalor, Dnu I·
6~-f'(.
111
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including
a
threerU·n
homer
by
Association,
aod Mrs. Dwight
Pbone
Jaa Circ!tit.
5-J l ·lllc
ror rent .-:-:£Te""etrir
wallpape," reli()ver Ernie Johnson, who waa Wallace, Repr-~uentatlve Director
1teamer.
CUnior. Fiaher, Mid· credited wl~h the vld(lr)'. Joe of the count3-· Association, left
dlepol't.
Ph.
62ti5·X
11•1 fit Adcock and Bobby Thomson also today for Ute State Conference
MtlckiN,...,. for
&amp;am-.,nite Luua'e - Lane Cedar 5 room aP,Artment, 2t81til Main St., homered for Milwaukiee whlle Red of Tuberculosis and Health As·
Schoendienst and \Hank Siuer each sociaHons at Cflumbu•.
Cheat11.....- LAU Window FansPomeroy, Call 251 or see br. K. hit l_wo hotp~~s for the Giants a·nd
Ohio Univerlll;ty students who
J'rig:idalre Refriaeratora.
D. Amabm.
:i 22 u \fll~le~ays "nd Whitey Lockman have completed the spring seme-'1l1br furniture, Middleport, Ohio
0JHt _aplec:e.
ter include Sli!ila Stover, Pa~r 1 •
4'19 II
• Dtck Donovan pitched tho White cia Lloyd MarilYn Sue Knigh"t
Sox t~ ~heir seventh victory in the Mary Ca~lyn Miller. John FisJJ~
WOMAN Cor f:cnerul housework , last etght gAmes by holding the et Fred Lewi,s Kenneth Murray
fumily. See ~ larcnce Woii, Red Sox to eight hits. The White Jaines Mournl~J, Roscoe Wise:
L0kt.1 - one stKlt~t, M!J,Ileporl, 4Jr.,inC::heslcr,
arter 3:00 r . M.
etJntact Rich Qualls. Phono
Sox went ahead to stay with two Keith Riggs Lll'l')' Ga,•ln Charles
6 6 ate runs ln the fifth, Billy" Klaul' er- HBtkine.
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8 ~ ;Jtp
ror allowing one of the runs to
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LO
Marjory Lucas, daughtf!r o~
. b•11m.nt•, landtuplng. R. M
ptbimately tBO.OO, ·saLurl.lay in
Cowdery, Long Bottom. Phon• the other when he walk~d Jim Mr. .and Mrs. ~haries Lueu,
Pomero)'. Reward. Mn. Kenneth
Landis with the baS'et tulJ.
Caledonia, is aperidlnll two weekt~
5•2
DeLong, Rt. 1, Pomeroy. 6 4 3ip
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_ . ·~--,---Y•nk•• Berr• Hurt
with h;er grandpllrenta, · Mr. 1nd
Gil McDougald wu tho ·blatun Mrs. Homer Jones and ereat
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Fr•• latlm•t11
in the Yankees' triumph over the arandmotber, Mrt. Lena McEl·
Indians a!l he drove in the runs hlnny.
with a pair of homers and a sinL R liAWUifGS SONS 00. - 24
L. V, Rel•ln.. r
Mrs. GQorre Ha1'mon, Colum- 1
R•clne* Ohio
bua, il vJaltinr Mr. and Mrs. Clin·
ton Flaher.
4 ., u
Glen Pauli'n, Lancuter, brothllr
eoat-X. DODGI: • PLYJIOU'J111 QUJCK SF~lVICE on W.,.b J:e.
~IG4L NDTICI
P&amp;,U•u.
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palrtna hy l"aater, Trabled Stat~' of Ohio. Mel.. Ceunty, 11. of Mn. Jamet Wctber vitlted .M-:-.
and M.ra. weber saturday.
w&amp;tchm•ker, COWNS JEWEIn the ,,..,, Cevrt
(8)
Enoch Staab, R,~pley, wae
LJllRS. PuinoroJ.
1-3·11
NQt!ce Ia h~bf llven that Ja.,.a a Mra.
busJneaa
vititor her~ Wedne&amp;·
Madlton Campbell filed hla appli-'
day.
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1\ADJO • ~'ELJI:VISION SERVICE, cation, May 29, 1957, f6r an order
Mr. ai\d Mrl, William Young,
Phone :t.JO, Cle)and Appliance of the Court for the N1Litration of
TWO GOOD WOIIK.::._,CO
:::Lc::TS:::-.- :2-:&amp;:-:3
Store,
l.1d
MaiD.
St..,
Pomeror.
hi11 blr~h which ta not recotded. - · Brownell Ave., attenCied the 11·1:
)'1'1. old. WUI make good young
z....tf
Applrc•nt avera he .waa born mni banquet at -Ohe•ter.
team. Kenpetb Hartley, Bunker
March 20. 192&amp;, at HlrriiOnvlUe. · The two month old son of Mr.
Jllll, Pomero)'. Call 1ny evening
Said applleatlon wtll be heard •nd Mrs. J. T. Miller, Gra·lt
alter 5 P. M.
6 4 Jtp
Street, Ia re·eoverlng after majo"'
Junt' 14, 19M' at 10 o'cl~k A. M.
surgery at Holler Hospital .
John
C
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Bacon.
PEKINGESE pupplea, N!810Dable,
Juda:e
of
the
Probate
Cburt
Mr. and Mr•· James Lloyrl ant'
a month1 old. Mre\ W. .w. call, "'
BA
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7'"::
Si:1'TING
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by hour or day. f6) 6 Ito •
' children, Nicky and Ke.thit', Bet?32 Sycamore SL, Middleport.
SPruce 3520%, Maaon CHy.
pre, w8re weekend IIUests of hi~
Hllltp
6 3 6tp
LIOAL NOTICI
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. BruciJ
St•t• of Ohio, Mtl• Ceunty, N Lloyd· and their daurhter Kathi"'.
I'OUL111Y FOil SAI.E-Firot Gun.
2.Q tj J I
IJI tho ,,...,. eo..t
eratton Arhor A.cru: Vut'tt.~s' . l
remained for a two week~ ·vial•.
Notice is hereby *'lven that
cltleka. ~n
tu;w-;-·~
Great sr&lt;ndfaUJers of the ne''
EGGS-DeKalb the l'roflt Pu!
Mtddle.port. fin • AutctmobDe- Ralph Wilbert Brewer (lied hia ap· daughter or Mr. and Mn Danny
lot. HJ!:RM BERRY'S HATCH·
Bon&lt;\o. Pbono IRIII-ll
tl4il-tl plication, May 23, 183?. for an Brown are Lewla··Saucr Sr., Mid·
ERY. bK., Parkenbur11, W
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order 'of the Court for the telilla- dleport, and Theodore Maaa. La·
Vt. Phone GA~886 . B·IO.Imnr FO/lEMAN .\ ABBOTT T.V. SEll- trlltion of hit blrth wbleh ia not tham.
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VlCK AH makea Repaired bJ II·
· Mrs. James Wf'lhcr Is reco~ e·
8 ~r. old rldJng mare wHh coh LJ
purt 1'eel-tn1eLIICI. P.~Oll.l 828f Y
Ina aatiafactodlJ at Holz~·r HOJbotll
r.J iddlepor.
lol5-tt
1lde, TottJ price for
pital after
surgery. An
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f1Q5:00. See IYan CarmAn , llt. - - ~---....,.--,...-,;­
ftlt:~ratory opef111llon ahnw&lt;!d a
f, Pomeroy at Puch Fork nmut COAIP'LFITE tn ~ .aranot· Pro&amp;lletloa,
lUred bl0~ V"!U!tl wbleh had caul
8-1-Tto
Lilt, Auu·. Fh·e, !'oliO. CIU Doo
ed Mrt~ :W"bfrio auddl·n and crltlMIIIJ. MidtUeptJrl, Ohlo.
John, Paeon
eal illn~.
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PAR'( arad· tiro• .."~e bU.}' Jtlnk~~l
Juda:e ot the Probate Court
Mrs.
Edlso·n Baker and daugheara. Clyde Van CqMe)'. Ball 'Y
(6) 6 Ito
ter, .tanet Kay, v1slted Su11d.l)r
Bun Road. Phone 8925-Y.
with Patrlclltl Bake.r, sopbomo ·•·
HOUSE, 6 N•oms and bath, 1J4
at
lftullting\IPJ. C()Uea:e and then
•erea, Pomfroy, out or hlg:b
V11NmAN am"N"'os:-.~111:-a:\C:h -:S:::tl&lt;-;k
owm~ht gue11t.s of Mr. and .
3315--X
or
t3B·M.
water.
Call
dr.,. aftd lhade11, roll•up Porch
Lester · Jobnlon, Vienna,
lllp
f)l•det. Clolh•nylon., awplng1,
::--,.-,=-----:- - - -P«etl Vallance, Electric ran8, Si.X
ROOMS and b•th $4000.00,
. till kind~ Dofe :Wippel Supply,
Manning .Kiocs, 110 I..ocu~t St .,
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Va1an Aft., Pomeroy.
Jlmncro)'.
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plo)'mer.t. To quaWy you mlllf. have fh888.10 cash available. s
references and ear; 5 api.n! boun wee&amp;~y, and muat be able to
start at onCe. 'lhiJ eomP&amp;D¥ wW extead financial asaistance to
fuU
if delired.
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excellent
opportunity
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to a dependable person who _
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rut. Qo not uuwu unless fully quaUtled for the necessary &amp;ime

to Camp Perry

cure yoUr future

Legion delegate• to Bgy'e State.
Mr~:. J, E. Hull, ""Washington, D
C. arrived Wednesd~y for a visit
with her pa.rentsr Mr. and Mf~.
·: H. Davis. Mr. an{\ Mrs. Robert
J. Jones, Greenfield, were vis!tors at the Davis home and were
lccompanied to Greed'f!eld IJ}'
Miss Sarah Jones w!lo will visit
and a half yeon'IJ hi! returned to

and 1Jive1tmeot
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*Business Is Set up for you.
*.No selling or aoliciting.
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For personal il.lterview in your city, write

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United Preu Sporh Writ.,.
ron also homered in the Yankee1'
Edlson llaker, partner Jn the where tbey wJU be the Feene~·
Birdie Tebbett~,~&gt; Ukea to kill 'em 16 - hit attack on 1tarter tarly Baker Furn:itu.re St~re Ja in Qln- Bt'nnett Post, Np. 1~ Americu

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40 bed) called ft'Jr ao eatimate·· ·
w t of •pprt rJmat.eiy 5520.0)1"
'fbt AGE Syatem oper1LH Uu
The Ohio Pedera&amp;n tf Bulinet~
•orld's rirs1 double-~heat, 1tetD"
ncludl nJ certain a:iftl and WOl'.- lhd Profettloftal Wome.o'l lM at. •
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1 av~ to bt llcured
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rltLc.l preuure. U opertte.. tl•1 ~580.000 .
twelve princl~a 0 o QL t:1 uner steam condltlona of 4,50() p
day, Jwne 8, ur llt.tad t.he: annu•l
. i. p1'1 '1Sure "od 1,160 delif"et:.·
In view of the~ fa cti Fulb ~ne.day Leadetllf.iP Conference•
·. The design and coJUtructioo of loJay, and the ti'U5tees conciYrlf' J being held In eacb Dittrlct.
his unit provided the experienl ·' , definite and complete approval
The 1057 _58 thn1e ·~ Ach ieve
~nd knowledge which have been 1t plans ln Columbua ahoul~
fhrough AcUon" , will be ultd in a...
he baalt tor a tublequent dctitr \OUght. N"ay and FUltz will at program that Jneiudel \Nining
on to proeeed w)tlt the buildin,- ~ompany the eroup ~o C olumbo ~ workshops for offieert, (IOmmittee
,f two 450.()(14)-ki'lowatt units or
be
A
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protented a bill for rhairmco. and mem
Nay .1 ••
he AGE Sys tem. These two un IIf'
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o be
cer or
eomm1'o;olll be arger by 7! % t han an:-.· -."""'
,ou.vuv u hifl fees for prellminar) mee1.ina:
· 1ra ahtewill
n band
.~-ificationt he pr ·
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Gira:rd'a tt'rm of servlee expired ~nerating unita operalin1 today 'lared for the
lnatitutlon . Jllo a'l- a v1se, eounte an eva ua
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last February. A-pparently tlf he
-The com'pany's prC\motlon v' Jon wu ta'ken on 1hl.s matter suits.
once got to this country he would
Highlight of all conferences will
be in ctvi11an atatu1 and out of he heat pum,p hal been ou'· 'l"r'u&amp;tees beUeved payment •hould
the jurisdiction not only of Ja-- ·tanding am on~ its load build,lnt ·nit upon 1 final agreement / ~e· 11 play "Guilty or ~ot Guilty "
~stimated'·coat or the project.
writ~en and tcted by the membera
panese courts but ol U. S. military tctivities. AGE 's interest ln th
The fee amounts
to si" P"l' of Business ind Proteulonel Woauthorities 1111 well. The S!,Jpreme -.eat pump dates from 1994, wher
Court has ruled that ex·servlee- ·he company installed one in OIW' "!i!!Dt df the estimated cost of th ~ men's Club-this Is a commentary
men may not be returned to mll\- 1f its ornces. At the end of 1956 !!ospital 11 proposed last year . bolding a mirror to the elubs and
The trip to .Columbus will No Districts in a dramatle form. It will
taty eu11tody to be tried for here was a total of 635 heat
crimes committed while in uni. 1ump installations eitbel' alread~· an. effort to eet aU the fach present the planned proeram lor
~ompleted or ~ing made on tb'' available anc.t arrive at fitm ;1 ·~· the coming reJI' in in~erelting and
form .
\GE System ~nvolvlng 917 heat ures based on definite plan • entirely n.,w manner.
1Miu Leonore M. lfilla. program
·' lump unit:!l. There ~re in addi- Board aetion will hollow.
'Ion 7 ........ re.sbtance borne he:.•- '
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k d
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A $200,()(10 on uue, at u e eoordln;ator '. and ll~ly elec!ed.
:ng installations on the AGE Sys. of ttte oommlssioners, would bf prea:ident of Ute Ob FederattorV
(Contltuu•cl FroM Pl.. ·on~)
tern.
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placed on the ballOt next .fall. . lsi)) cha'rge of the en,
.tate pro~ooo
1
electric
ond
requln
a
bare
maJority
for
'"rtm.
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The AGE Svste'.m pioneered in
Over, ,..,.......,
m~t or
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fl&lt;
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Mr11. Wesley FrY. r'ftl'elident
oN
the transmission
of power o\·er app,.lances '·~ave been 1' nslaUA.~
~ on
. 8pprc.val.
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super-high·voltage Jines. Of thr A.GE Jines over the put · ten
Trustees alteJ!.dine were · Presi· tbe Mld.dleport BPW. and other
System's tot'al of near~y 12,000 vears. Tbis hlJh 1aturatlon of m11· dent Crit Bradff3rd~ :Alfred Elbe-:o- members plan to att6d the Lead·
miles of transmWiinn unes eO\'· lor appliances ,was aceompllthcd felt!, Hl E. Sta.rkey, R. L. Jacobs ership confere~ee· at !Calllpolil.
ering its service-~ in parts of lu an area wheN lo..,--eost. n~tural 1. M. Tbornton, Henry Clitworth.l'
SPICtAt. SIRVIC.I S.
seven states, 611 mites are at (as is availab'e to a ma.Jortty of David Jenkinl, Edward Thoma:;
345.000 volt.s. tfse of this §uper- Customers and cOmpeUt!on le uf Omar Jla)l'l and Leo Vauehan.
The' Rev. Guy F. Sayre, part'lr
• ' 1he ,k eenest t)lpe.
Mr. and Mro. Geor""i!
hi"h-volta"e e11.able11 the Au~.
e Meinha.rt of the Church of Ohri~t Chria"~·:.:::~·~~~:_:;:~~::.;,,;;;;.;;;;;;;:;:;:..;;_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;o;,l and char1.e!l Sheet! also were tian Union, hu annou
special
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P,r e.ent as sPe&lt;!tators.
woekend ~~- to be held
June 7-9 at 7:30 eac}\ evening.
£rrold Dawson, Belle, W. Va., The Rev. w. F. HousehOlder, I:J..
Bill Dawson. Parkersburg, w. va. tercession CJty, Florlda, ·.-Ill be
and Job.R strleJiJa~ were recent thC~ evangelist ar.d special alnging
guestll" of .Mr. and Mrs. John Ter· ill planned for each aervice. 'I1te
rell and daughte.
public is inYited.

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Ohio Federation
Of BP1' PLUming
For Conferenus

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(Continued from Pap On e)
Carroll ..ld that, even ir,rr~lna
that JapAnese~ cou.rll are aa J()()(
Iiiii those ln the Unlte'd State.!!, thE
c11.se •eli a precedent !or all aol
diera wherever they are sent.
CarroU' contended tllat the m.ia·
hap tooll plate In an area eq11IV1
leftt to a U. S. Army b:1se wher'
Japan has no juriadletion.
On the other band, U. S. attOf.
ney Oliver Gaach argued that tbe
area is not a milltary 'b aM but
merely a see~lon reserved for part
tim(' use of' u. s. troopS. He said
the Jammese army uses the same
area at o,ther timea.

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hDallySeallnel, Pomeroy·ltllddleport, 0., Junt 8, 1957

Oester Dof ACbuncil323

Garden Club Members Ftom Four
Communities Attend Open J'foqse
Garden Club memberl from ,Clubs. welcomed tbe vlllto.ra 1nd

POMEROY
SOCIEl'Y

'LaurefCliff

Morning StQo•
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1..... L 1hto
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M.r. and Ml'l. Ralpb Ours and
The fu.ne.rll
Mn. &amp;tell&lt;~
'Mra. Eva Trle)' nd JOD, Ke~..
CamUy, Mr. and M.r1. Lewl.l Ourt Pomeroy , Rulland, Cbe!hlrt u.d memben and turned U.e proHolter Wll held . at the N,a~e v1Po ent~ed 1 DV.mhtr of
Ele~tion
and family Of New Brichton. PJ. Middleport were a:uesta Wedn~ arafO'over to MrL Jamfll B. Titua ' AlthouP not quite eom~leted Chapel Sunday afternoon an. I uon"•&amp;'ple n....caratli!ln ·In hoD-, EJeet.IO.n of o:ffleert for the. ,eom-, cilor: Joan Tuttte, Conduetor, Hel- and ...
vr· and Mra· Bt'll our·.. o'· day evemna: wben the Amateur St. Mar)'l, who w11 procra 11 it i1 ·now bome to ••- u-. on ' 111
uro. Interment in the Gilmore Ceme- 'or -•
of e )ormer\
IJ'IIIddll,,htet'
in( term wu .held When the Che~o en Wolle. warden; Mary Holter, W~_U svillebapent
the
holiday wl-.h Gardeners Club held an Ope · chairman wben th, mttUnt wu Gall p , Buek and rhlldren at tery.
Don~
a4a~U.
four
y~ old'
1
ter Cawtcll
Daqbte.r.J If Amer· IMide JeDtinel. Dtber Wright, out- re~.&amp;tvn ere. 1
MeetlnJ
at
the
Middleport
HIIJ~
planned.
Mrs.
Tltw, wbo ·il v[sit- Roell: SprinJL Tbey reftntly mo\·Tbe
children
lilttendinr
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~ibl:!
dluthter of Mr. and Mra. Homer
ic;a lnet Tu,nctay enlllna:.
Side eenUnel; Llltille Kraeutef., , Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Higgins -r Sehool audttonum
tng Mr. and Mra. Jam"'• s . nuu, ed from 21M MuiJttlT)' Ave., the School •t EDterprile are Roberta RUIRU of COlumb"•. -..............
nl Thur•da )'
' ~ Waa- borne "''
..~ Mr. and u-.
·~Glen,
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~ MJFaai-et 1TUUlt, ed&amp;tncuor. pre. , treasurer.
Ea -., Llv~ol
"~t'"
spe
Mrs
Robert
Rei
bel,
club
presi.Rutland , introduced Blanene
.m,~.• RObert Kraeuter, Llnda lohnson, Jimmy sent were Lindt, -Dlanne,
!Iided. lftd nffieen; alKted were
Ada Vlll at:eter, financial s.ecre- with Mr. and. Mra. Early Roush dent anrl Regional Director or the gener,
Home Ua:htlng CGn1uJta at Warner who are returnina (n.n Hamm, Michael and P,atty Ihlr Rita Mae and Bllly Davll, Diet:
&amp;atl)~ Baye:a, I!:Qilncilor;_ Dolorts tar}'; -Helen Parker. aui.tant finand Mr.s. Etta Shields.
Oh1o Assoc1auon
of Garden of the Columbut and Soutbe.r 1 Wut Carrolltcm, 0 ·• tbe middle and Ellen Shuler.
,
Eblin, Surie and J. ft. Tnc.•.
Kt-.euter, e•oclate eouncUor· an.eial secretaey; HatUe Frederiel,
Mr and Mra. Walter Me Dad~ ·'
Oh1o Electric CompaiU'.
of June.
Mr and Mrs, Lawrence .Rose LlPI"V s-n..., • · 7 EbiJn, .VIoKathl~f;D )(Uboiln, vice rouncUor: recordlnl seuetary; Ada Neutz- Tr.f . p c•• Thursday wtlh "u,., ond "-.
Dale VonlenUon' and •nd Ann&amp;be1 attended the fun· 11:1 &amp;4~
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RdaseU,
Mr.
and
Mn. HoiDer~
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Batte CUrtb~ aSIOf!iate vice ooun.~ ling, Mliltant rec!ordmg secretary; Walter Roush aodlattended Mem on Mrs. ' war Grt It
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.Mrs. Wa••ener.
wbo la weU family Tbited recently with. Mr. eral of their neohew and cousin. R.. •-11, u., lDd ......., ft..• ....,,._
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nd
Mr
B
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w
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Laura Mae Hartung, 18 month• orial al!rvices at Letart.
'" a
s ur e · It od e thm·
nown in this area, ia'lited the •nd Mn. Eld~n Kracuter ond farn- Keith Buckler .at Reedsville 'Su1.- Mn.
- Robert
a~ Davia,.....
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ct•v £b.
trustee; 'Mae Speneer, represent&amp;·
Mr and Mrs. John Waddle and f amt IY 0 f 11 e bron vt:o e
e ,. audience to illl-t
a
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rden
ily,
Momlna
Star.
~ken1
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rl
day
afternoon
.
Un,
Mr.
and
Mn.
CWiord
tlve tnd Ada V•n Meter, alternate family ot Columbw and Mr.s •• rcnl' · Mr · an d Mrs. Gord on 8"''ne
planned by Geor"e
Carper
E. L. Krewson of Camb '"&amp;
A ..e,
· :- Mrt. Vernon Nea,_,~ bower and c'au ..hters. Jettv J.ou
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Mr.
and
repreaentadve. If
d G
H
Agnes Older of Cleve land spent w
Burtin. ·.· Neb.• visited tbe first or the ""k lnvhed in a few relatives ·, an I Eblin and the "b011iore4!. 1
th 0 e an
k d eorgl! ayman over of the ca-...r
• ....,.. Nur.se..u,
·T
e wee en ·
ham. which was Ughttd by OUt· with hit lister, Mrs. 0. H. Myen, friends Sunday dtemoon i.n bonMr. and Mra. .Roy Bill apeat
Two meml)era were reported Ill, the latter part of the week w 1 t~
_:, THURS. &amp; Pal
JUNE 6-7
Mr.
omd
Mrs.
Howard
Donohue
Spencer
Hayman
of
East
Lidoor
lights
which
are
beina:
fea·
tfniorr
Ave.
.
.
or
of
their
son
Stanley
wt)o
celeMonday
wJth their' dauahter, Mh
Mrs.
WllloU.Cb~y
Hill
in
tJmveraity
· lobll Wayne i.auren Bacall
Bob
Haney
of
Darwin
is
emverpool
IS vuitmg
hi&amp;
father
,
tured
by
the
CSOE.
The
•~aker
Mr.
Jnd
Mn.
Tbomu
Kelpm
of
br111ted
his
birthl;lay.
He
1\uived
Emil
Ahwbire
and raml)JI,
Ho.!lpital.
Columbua
and
Mrs.
Ella
·
l~opD ALLEY
dutributed booklets and
~IUng,r Ind., spent &amp;Everal days many a:irts ana refrqbnjelli"
The yo\tnr people of the La, •
' (Cinemaseope - Technlcolor) . Osborn. Hattie Frederick, Mabel ployed on the larm of Mr. and John Ha)'man and son, Colter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beckn- hlcts on the topic and abe e~:- With he parentf, Mr. and Krt.l were server! to those present
tel CUff Sttnd.a)' *~.I enjoyr.d
Van Meter and ~da NeutzJing re- Mn. Ott Boston.
~
-All~
1 ported placing flaga on deceased
Mrs . Harold Roush, Mr11. Her an d son ' of Charleston and Cha•. plamed the 'Julpmeat needel1 Delbert
Bntch.
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M
Gl
p
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arra.
en
au
m
w-er
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a wiener 1'G;41t at Roe\: Spr1ng,
·navis Brian Neville Brand
Mr •. 011 •• lngr.h.m and d.ugh. I
bert Roush and son, Roger. at · Lowery of Kin,sville,
Te~ttos, for the proper Uhnnlnatlon
f
th
k
d
t.s
1
M
d
1rgroun•·J
' umon day eve n1 "I·
1 members graves for Memorial Day.
•u.
ret
d
b
e
wee
en
gues
o
r.
an
fa
'URY AT GUNSIGH~ ,ASS
San
A card q! .thankS was rtad from tended a sale at Paul OtT's Tuf' •• ~ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr, 1. tree11, flowers, shrubbery, groun ·~~edn&lt;'!~w;•r' evening
no&amp;Y,
u.rne
ome
M
J
Th
r
·
R
H
.her 1 few
rs. oe
o en.
ev. trtY Bate&amp; an d f am 11y
day at Bashan. They aIso ca II eu I CB.arles Knighting Sr
playI area,
paths
and
drlve-W&amp;)'I.
Au
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d th
-h
Wllllam~·wn,
w. Va.
..pent aevcra1 d""" :~~t "Lo..'"we.·1
Mr and Mn. Paul Stewart and poo s an o er pan.D of orne
DW
.,
~·-. relativea.
t))e past wee.. wat b b'.., muuuor.
the charter members for gifts gi. f.am1ly, Mn M4ldred Foster or area-s.
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Mi.JuJ Brenda Sue' In--ham \ Is
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Mrs. BeUe Hilt spent tbe past
ven them at lhe anniversary meet- Columbus and Mr.s. Frank Bur-.M: ~ The l-ights used In the d.iapl.n , ...nding a vae•tlon wl{h
.,•-ber
.., fa•h.
week 1'n Co1umb ""•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Cla1
'r
Nel--n
and
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Ina. A meetmg of the Po&amp;t Coun- Of Antlquity, Mr. and. Mrs Bob 111e sold by lbe McMaster HaM- r-r
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cJl.ora was announced for Wedncs. Slobart and daughter ff Pom"t!roy Ware Store· in Middleport and ar.e er, Whitney lnP"aham, IJsbon.
sons were tfinner JI'U~itl of Mr
AUendanct1 at l'lu~day Scho ·1
day, June 12 at the lodge hall 1 called on ){r. and Mrs. Roy Buck the same lights that were U'!led
Mrs. George ' Mees, Muon, W. Rnd Mn. Edlone Nelson ne.tr June 2 was 'U, offering $11.17.
Cen~r Cut
with Mabel V~n Meter anrl Lucille- Thursday.
In a CSOE display at the state ~a., liiW Joan Mees, Columbus and Sal ~m Frnt,or· Sun.rlsv. •
Word wae reeelve~ hettl tb!lt
Kraeuter as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Harod GralrLand' ~onventlon . .of the Ohlo Auocia·
~u Patricia Wasbingto~ of W.nt, Mr. and M.-_,, Frank Bral~:~v 11nrl Charles Cuto tormer,ly ot thl1
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At the next meeting on June 18 Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wilkin of tion of Garden Club~ at Atllen.&gt; CoJu~bta, W. Va., wer,. Wf!l'l.rrfl,..l chi.Jtlf'en
Barri\i.bur~. altend~:~d place WU in Veterans HO$pltal.
the bJrthdays of members for the Columhus spent the weekend last rail .
day dmner ruests of Mu. Albert Stlnd11v School at J,al'l!(avtlle S111- ' w ..,."
ftBO-BeCI 1!, · Se:at~le,
past
three
months
w11J
be
obwtth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harpld
R014&amp;b.
Mrs.
Tft"ll
&lt;Uaist.ed
the
spttaker
Meel.
,
/
n,.
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They
..,.ere
gue~ts
of
tht•
W•shini{on.
.
Cea~r Cut
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s:erved.
Mrs. Laun HeiMy and B~1itt ·In ~howlng colored JJHdea whi• h
Mr. aqd firs. Paul Shay of Graf· Miller familY In ttfe afternoon.
Orville ~Hen· recN~ wb ·'
Slaughter spent Wednelidaj wUll ~emLWW!tr,•te.. the varlot\1 light· ton, w. 'Va., ,visited bl'lefiy WadMt'. And Mn. Rnl(...,t MHh•T'. HAl"· hi1 sish;r Mr&amp;. ir WU49n !:lad
The Bond C Fncndship Clu"t Mrs. Floyd Farra at Racine. /
hlg usea.
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n_etdaY wlth .her lflother, Mn. AI- Ti~tburg, Wel'e recent guest~ of pa!!M" .,..~ ..,, l'orofto. n. 1tf1'.
met May 22 wJth Ann Carleton
Mrs. Jack SRrgent and Mrs. . Georte carper was Introduced bert , Mee1. They alao 'Wilted in V_9nlev. ~the~\and Datsv Miller
and Jlrt. AileD attended the
and dJscusser! hem8 and stitche~. Pete Sfiield3 .Yisiled their brot'l- by Mrs. Reibel who commende&lt;l Gat,U.,oU1 with Mr. and Mn. Bar· ' Orvllle lCc.rrev who undrrwl'lll 1 funeral Sund,y.
....-•un~rv AI Mritts Hospitill 1.. '·Mrs., Homer Ru,l'!ll and e"llJos ephine Smith and Bclty Carl: "' Raymond Robmson and lamilv him highly Cor his honesty and old El-wtn anti family.
ton being m charge A demonst1·a i;"l North Carolma and broug~,t £or hia cooperation with 1 it Gao:-Mrs. Emil Ball moved Wednu. convalescing •t home.
dr~"!", BU(y. Oavia and Betty Eblin
tlon WIUl given on teaching youn,ij Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1nobinsOQ tn den Clubs in the arelt and hLJ day from , Wehe Terra~~ tO' ber
Mrs. Carq1' Pleree, son, oaVtn ~"~-.t •Tuesd•y w~tb Mrs. Robert
er children different stitches the' r home here who bad been alll'istance with variou 1 project~ newly pur~h'\sed property, Rutland &lt;W tl daughler Sandn, are spent! DaVIs (in!1 ramilv, 'La~:t"VJIJe.
W. MAIN S'f"
PHONE 330-M
POMEROY . Eight and. two guests attended.- J vi1iling them fo{ the put and programs.
St., Middleport.
.
ln~t a week's vacation at th!
Mn,. Geora:e Rensh..,. VI.Lllted
. Dorothy Circle
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I Mr. Carpet.., named the miterHUU1 Thompson of -Grand Mar· home of relatives ln Miehlgan .
h~r bro~h~t ,Jolin Diehl ·and wlf,,
las, Minn., l1 the gue•ts of Mrs., C
Mr. anrl Mr!i Wtlt·ur "l.e"-'C~ Th~r.sdv-. ~
E. Neue.
"nti fllmllv aH 'fitr. a'nd MTs --------r'------'and _
Harry Nelson.
Robert Kengedy and familY. C0 1- Mn. Anna y 'nfer 11 rew daVI
Freddie Cline who b: staUooe-t umbus, Wf'I'C ~uests over thr last weeJt. Thev attended tHe run
it the u. s. Navy base at Cbh weekend with their ;'\arentR, M... tral ()f ,Mrs. Ella Nel8on at A!·
1
cateque, va, returned there th 's and Mr~ Theodore Ke.•medy.
bany WPdnesrlay.
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week after a four~een day leiiYt'
Mr. and Mu. Guy ·Swadley .- •Mrs. Joe Morone. Columb\UI',.
wltll b&amp;• p•rents:, Mr. and Mrs. turned home saturday after v1- returned to her home after
c,tarenee Cline.
. cathming in Florida for a week. spendln'g a week at the .borne nf
Mrs. Harold Sauer, F~rha:-~
Mrs. Ed Jord_a.n, Dexter, ealled her parents, llr. and Mra. Alph._ .
Meadows, , who was Principal 0 t on Mrs. Caatl Briley Frlday.
BaiT.
the Chester High School last yeaMrs Mary rar~t~er returned to .
Martha Handley, Salti Rotlk, . (
has been employed at the Kyller her bl)ffie at Hometown, W. Va.. Va., returned to bet h~ afte1'
Creek SCh9QI ., fo1 the eoml'lg: Wednes;b.y. Mrs. Farmer wa.s a spending Ia week
the hopie of
year.
gue.st of MI'B. Orville Kersey tbr. l}er brother, Charles HancU'y alld
past two weeks.
wife.
Hazel Ker:sey and Agatha
Mn. Theodore Kennedy .spent
lals u~Sed in the displaY wJJ.leb in- Grady, Hometown, W. Va .. we1-e ,rylond&amp;J wlth her sister Mra. ld't
~luded Mugo pines, dwarf form~ ~uest11 of their uncle, Orvill•! kennedy wbo is .very ill at the/
of arbor v1tae: He~t~Jock: nntl Kersey and Mr.s. •Kersey Sun~ay. home of her !!laughter in Ch&amp;rle1o
l!lplny Juniper. Colt&gt;r was , added
Mr. and Mrs. Eua;t'lne Norto.1. ton.
tile addi~lon of rotes, aeran Columbus called on Elmer Net'
Duane Barr and sister, KtY
I·1Un18 • llod begonia1. He explainei son. Memorial Day. They were attended a 4-H Club meetlnc at .
proper prunlnr w•s neces- dinner J'Ue!Jh of Mr. and M. •. GllllpoUa Tuesday.
sary for practically all shrubbery Claren~,:e Hoffman. 1
1d:rs. Joe BOlin and ,,QJI :Rieky, '
an~ said that he be:tteved JD u&lt;Waid Kennedy ahd son, Carl wcr:e recent guests 0£ Mr. and
plalnlng the
maximum !ize Kenn~dy an~ Mr.. Kennedy are Mrs. Ceeil BoJin,
1
length of life, type of roll need- vacationing lit Florida.
Mr. a.Q.d Mrs. Cash Bra ey at·
ed and ailything else ·that wou1~
Mr. and Mn. )laynard Dav:s tended the funeral of bif sist8•
help the customer who was bu"· and sons, Charleston. were t!le Mrs. Ella Nelaon, Albany, · We1:
ing 'shrullbery or plants frot.l aur~t~ of Mrs MaR:~e f'ornh~ ~~;nrl nesday.
his Nursery.
The program opened w1th sev
.
.
/
eral plano selections by Mn
Harold Lob~ and the last pa· t
~Jll a teebni-color film
"Land ·
'
scape for L1ving" produced by
the American Association of Nur
sery-men.
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Questa
and
member!!
were reg
•
lstered by Mrs. L. E. Reyriold,.;
Mr1. Carroll Swanson. Afte:'
the protram the audience was ln
vited to the l!hool dining roor1
where punch and as110rted eoolt·
-lea and mints were •served.
Mr.s. Reibel presided at the
pqnclJ bowl and Mra. c. ·E. Blakeslee ~nd Mn. Lohae were eochairmen of the food eommUtee.
Mrt. Earl Kalab}:. Mre. Glenn
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~bert ' and Mn. Charlf'J Brat.l·
buey, ,.re on the deeoratlq com
mJttee ,fond were iuialed b)' Mrs
&amp;: o. Rtll .ot th.e ho1te~ eomm:ttee and Mn. Rober\ coata w:-:.1
m.Ue the arrangement for tb!!
refreahment liJJle.
Plltl!ll roaes.
larkspur am'
r
baby'• breath were uaed ln .
cryatal e6l'ltainer with pink h·
pera in emtal candelabra o-n
tbe table.
.Other artanaements of summe1
'Aiwa~l'reeh'
nowers were used ln the dini'!lp
roorq tDd Mra. o. P. Klein an•l
Mn. &amp;. S. Sflhaaf pr,esen1ed plan.•
ASSORTED 'CHOCOLATE~ , • • $au, nuts,
mwle during th~ auelal hour. J\
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fruits,
caramels, noupta, crunt\t!s.
f :ow, fer tho flnt .._ In INH4-kl.. hlotory, you •• a h•l'IJ RP:..macklnt
dlapla, of "programa from Dlstrle'
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llaw01 aNI whol- , ..... _ that loaktiO fer Dltl hava trltd to .ochi.V..'
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ll \ill plaeed in the dl~lng rooTT ' -~
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