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Tuesoay, May 1, 1956

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_The Daily Sentinel

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Commentary
. On
The News

DUOTID TO INTE-ESTS OF MEIGS--.'IIASON AREA
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NOh!: Th1a l1 tht t«Ond
}n 1 ttriet on Mil" I primary.
··uftltad P'I"KK StaH CGI'f'HPOndtnt
I'Y HASKELL SHORT
CPLUMBUS, 0 . UP 1 - Se\'e n
·:l!hdidat'cs the b'iggest field In
f'•ils. ar'e fighHng a ~rulsing hat·
\It for gOvernor of Ohto.
. -.Two Republicans and five Dem·
9.¢ats are out to win the nomma·
tloila tp the May 8 primary 1'he
Bepub11can ililld Democratic Win·
· Qr w;.1~ meet In the Nov 6 ge-n·
'ef81 election.
1'hfo tontests fDl' U S sena1or,
hoWever, have been
relatively
· 4,Ufet, except for a little (!arly
sparring bet'Nft'D Repubri·
dft Sm. Gewge H Bender, and
the cf11llenger, Democratic GGv.
FN.ht ~- Lausrhe. They are uniPPoJed in the primary, and will
, elbb in NGvetnher.
race for governor has se-nt
~;,;~~~;~\~~
out on a gruelling
~
for the job, open
in 10 years The
lt better and tbe state t.as a
home for 'its ehlef executive.
)Wpublican. candidates are
William O'Neill and
W Brown. Both an.
before Lausche 11rrid he
be , candidate for se nator.
candidates tor gov1 .nor are Michael V
DiSalle of
1~G, Municipal Judge John E.
; 11N!e~ey, ~~~ CleYeland, Robcl'lt w.
tlielder Of, Port Clinton.. Mayor
l'n.ilk X, KrYtan of Youngston,
~ Oacar Fleckner ot Columbu!
TIJe, .r:owrnor .elected this year
: .-n.I · be ~ last named to a tw€t·• fear term. A recent amendment
i U ,tbe. Ohlo Conetltution. provl~
. that. ,t,e,pnninJ in 19~9, the eoi!
nOr aDd Other state flfflclal~ '11
· =~ted to, four-year termf: he
· · ~ ,Uor will be limited to two
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ecutlve terms.
new rovernor wi11 receive
~· la5,000 a )'ear. the Legislature bavlirg bno~ted. the salary $5,000. He
l fii ..O will be the first to OCCUPY the
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Executive MaDBion, a ttately
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2:3Q Parscm':t study
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10:30 To Be An'nounced
mfn. ,rile is be\ng chaHenge:d t~ot 4:30 l;;'ueen for a Day
11 :00 Headltnu
~* l)y ~embers of QppOSition ~:00 Aunt Dru F.ltw&gt;w
11 :30 Foreign Intrigue
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'3:51 Ll!a Paul • Mary Fora
pitiy. There have been two de10:00 Dlllr Dong 9chMI
7 oo Flatt &amp;. Scruggs
puty cha-irmen .
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. Ernie Kovacs Show
7
Dinan Shore
F+~ D.putl• Named
Ho~e
7·45 NewR Caravan ,
over Adena\ler's protest, the !2:00 Tenhessee Ernle Show
a:oo You Bet Your Ltf•
8:30 Dra~met
PartY 'lt a eonfe:renee in Stuttgart 1~:30 Feather Your Nest
9:00 PeoPle•a Cholee
~~~urday decided to ll'Bme four 1:00 Current
2:00 .Halls of Ivy
9:31! Fol-d Tbeitre
deputies.
10:00 Lux Video Theatre
One ol ·them i.'f Karl ArnOld, 2:30 Paraon'1 Study
11:00 News Readlinea ·
tofmer fJ)Temier of tbe state of 3:00 Matinee Theall't'
11:0.5 Weathercl8t
4:00 Date With L1fe
~Orth Rfline-Westphalia. 11 leader
4:15
Modern
Roman&lt;.es
U:IO Prea Boi
the Christian Democratic left
4:30 Queen for a Day
ll:IG Bud Wllkinson Show
w"'f.
11:30 Foreign rDtrlgue
The rank and (ile · elettf:!d Ar· 0:00 A~D!_Dru &amp;ow _
~941 ~ deputy to put him 11! line to
Aueceed Ade~uer u cb:anoellor
\
Wbf!!l. t~ time -comes. Adebpuer'.!l
TUlSDAY
~bat ,Arnold's el«!tloo would
4-00 Katie'• Klldt..,
,mtdenni'nf.. his a,uthOriiy went un- 8:00 Sign On
4.30 Lucll7 8
e ·oo Capt.aln Kangaroo
Jleeded.
5.00 The Earq liltow
GaiTJI' Moore
9·00
6nl, reason, undoubtQC!Iy, is 9:30 Arthur
6:10 r-1 News
lila\ Ade'l.auer has refused persis- IO:ao Strike ,Godfrey
tJ:liJ Douglas Edwards
lt Rich
Yenuy to name ·his own l)OU.tlcal
6:30 Range Rider
li - ll 1\00.
tt
t 11:00 Valiant Lady
7:00 Phil Silvl"l'S how
" elr e
cnme pre Y near o 11 :15 Love ()f Life
7·30
Navy Log
pro~l~ing t.!!_at ~ wou1d degjgnate 11.30 &amp;earch for Tomorrow
1
8:00
Guy
LombardG
an &lt;llr at me c n erence~ Instead 11:40 Guiding Light
8·30
Red
Skeltc:m
be mide it "Plain that he means tG 12:00 Jaek Paar
9:00 $64,000 Qpe.t;on
.sta'y ·~ office
indefjnitely. d
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Fr
12:30 As t The World Tu:rns
1
tt·so
Do You Truat Your Wlte
.n pa n,
8'Jice i'S un er at·
1:00 Robert Q. Lewis
1015
Your Esso Reporter
tack by ln~ellectuals anti wot·kers.
1·30 Hol.Ue Party
10:15
Spor.ts
Parade
~·~ FaJiow Rl~• ·
2:00 Big Payoff
10·25 W-ea1ber'mari
The-re were , ~erioousv.., riots in
!QoSO T&lt;:J&gt; Tlllrui n.e~lo.. . "'•
February ' ID .Madrid bet'ween unili:OO News -:-~
M !if
versity studenU and member s- of 3: 16 · Secret lioNn; ~ ! 1
11:05 Thf' tate Show
Franco's Falanie
Party.
Now 3:30 Edge or Nig-ht
Sign Off Pra:Y("r
there has been an -outbreak of
WEDNESDAY
4·00 katie'&amp; Kltch-..
---strikes, imol~g scores of thous&amp;nds of workers, in industrial 8:00 Sign On
4 ¥l Lueky B Roneh
northern Spain.
5:00 Early Show
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
6·10 The Local N~s
9:00 Garry Moore
Qppi'J6ition to Bathrl1 broke out 9:30 Arthur GodfTey
6 15 Douglas Ectwards
din ~~a.s provinee in Cuba Sun· 10:30 Strike it Rttll
·6:3,0 CiSCO Kid
ay.
and of n bels, apparently 11:00 Valiarlt Lad)'
7..00 AT&lt;thlir GodfNJy
supporters of former President 11 : 1~ Lo\fl! (}f Life
8
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Carlos Prio Socarras, attacked an
11.30 Search for TomotTow
8.30 I've Got a Serret
army post, fifteen rebels were lt.45 Guiding Li ~tlll
9 oo 20t1l CentllfY Fox Hour
killed Fivf' umver!iiity S'tudenht 12 ·00 Jaek Paar Show
10·00 Yout• Es$0 Re-porter
1
had been killed· earlier last week t2:!0 As the World Turns
10· 15 .Sports Parade
in alta Cks (In pollee patrols.
J·oil
10:25 Weat.erman
Robert
Q. Lewis
Batista blamed Prio Socarras
l :30 :p'l)u!eparty
10·30 Patti h:ge Show
f01' the outbreak~ and had blm 2:00 ',rhe Big Payoff
10:415: 'fo Be Annou'neEd
taken Into cuStady brtef1y Batista 2:30
1I
:00 N.eW&amp;
.had ou.sted 'him fi'om the pre6j- 3:00 BGb "Crosby Show
11:05 Tl'le J..ate Show
Bfig'i:lter
Day
de{\cy i4J a coup In 19:12. Prlq So- 3:1/{
Sign orr Prayer
~~l'et storm
~jrras went Into exile In Miami,
3:30
Eclit:&gt;
Clf
Night
Fl·a., but ret:urne.d in six months
_Y
__
ago Ba\ts.ta accwed llim earlY - ---'THU-RSDA
4·00 Katie's Kitchen
•last "l,(t'ntb ~f Dlotting a revolt.
4·SO
Lucky 8 Ranch
8:00
Sign
Cn
It~ ll•dlon Ck'taln
5~b&lt;J
The
:Early Show
B:Oo.
C&amp;ptnin
Kangaroo
flttally ih year old Syhgman
'0:10 Local News
Rhee is being challen,&amp;:ed . by two 9.00 Arthur Godfrey
6:15 Douglas Edw~
oppon'eltts ln the 1JT'b,qidl'nllal 10:30 Strike Jt Rictl
6:30 S&amp;t. Pt_eston of Yukoil
elfH:'Ul'ft •tG be 'he-ld Mav 15. Thef 11·00 Valiant fr4.dY
7;00 Bob Cummings Show
ate ellmpnil!;nlng targE'Iy. against 1l ·J5 Love ol tlt'o
7:~0 . CHmax
Rnee's firm on e-man rule
II 30 Searcll fo.r Tomorrow
It i'l prett)' cer-tam .that R·hee 11·45 G'Uidlng Light
~·30 Fnur Star Play~~
Will be t"lectrd. N()r are the chal- 12:00 Jack Paa-r Show
9.00 Arthllr Murray Party
lt;'lU[t!l to Adenauer, Franco and 12 30 As the World 1'urn1:1
9:30 '1'0 De Announced
Batis.ta. llkely .to get anvwhere 1:00 Robeit P. Lewis
10:00 Yotlf Fi!so Reporter
soon. Wast Gmnans and Korenn s t :3o Housepart} / •
lO: l~ SPrn"tt Pande
MeM t6 fffel Ur8t Adenauer and .2.00 The Big Payoff ·
10:25 Weatbemtan
R.hee art 11\odtspentable
In the 2:M !tob.Crosby Show
10·30 Ten Thirty !flh~atre
/
present world s.i.tuat!Ol'l . Franco 3:00 Brigh-ter Day
11 ·00 News
'llld ~ BatiJJil have , ~e suqP9rt ?f 3:l5 S'l"\"1 Sl91m
II ;~ i!:J!e ~.te' I¥!OW
ihei~ arro.Jes, IS well
pOlltlCJI 3:30 lildg~ Jr Night ,
Sign p!l Pl-ayer _
parties, against aey serious revolt.

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Election Picture In Ohio

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JGhn W. Brown, 42, Mt'dtna
Now oompletiJli &amp;econd term as
Mutenant eoVernor. Born in Ath·
f'DS, attended Athens and Lancas·
ter publlc .schcpob Brown
has
OOen mayor of Medina , a highway
patrolman, tbeater manager , own·
er of an electrical appliance store,
book ulemnan. Served in Coast
Guard during World War
elec·
ted tor state office Married, has
one daugbter.
O.mocratt:
Michael V . DiSalle, 48 , Toledo.
Former Federal price stabilizer
and former Toledo mayor. Born
in New York, educated Toledo
Schools and Georptown Univenlty LW CoUege. AaiJtant district
coumel, Home ownera Loal'i Corp.,
1933. Serwd one .term 11 state rep.
re11entattve, former aadstant Toledo law dlreetor. Defeated ln bids_
for U. S. ft)llreieatative and Bena·
tDr. Married, four daughter!, (lrte
aon.
Frank X. ~Dt 42, mayor o(
Younr.stown. Attended YoiJilCII{.own
lltlpteU~ns
••
public . ll:hooll and Youngstown
'
Law Schoot, ~OJ!imlasloned In the
IJitilk!ry after ~rvhJI as an enlisted man, served wltb the- 28th
Dlvialon in Europe during World
Warll . Wounded in action, awarded Purple Heart, President, YOUDgaIV R081RT C. RUARK
W ubeil!lly
town City Council two lel'llllt, now
TOKYO. - It wM cold and Odd kimono '
rainlng and the plaoe was late;
modish
&amp;erving second term as mayor,
they couldn't lind the reservat- alt:lrt
~ve
miles Pill' hour
Robert W. Belder, 40 Port Clloions and the cherry
bloss~ not seen a
wbo
ton. Educated in publle sehooll,
wouldn't be out for another mOIItb look&amp; at bon-te in •
suit
Toledo Unlveralty and Ohio Urrl.ver- -If you don't have your car
1 can underNand
·
or so. Tile cab drive~e¢
under complete control!
slty. Served wltb Army Counter
•I'Jl
am;kaze"
after
the
sulelde
bornmale's
infatuation
JapanIntelligence durint World War D,
... ahdd, lhi•k ahtlld,
bt;,a - turMd the stroeits into a e~&gt;e ~iris, who qtay ~ amope the
served three terms in LeJislature.
aMy lho lowol
battleground.
.
world's most beautiful and RUbUnsucccstdul Democratlc Nominee
So
my
tmpression
of
Japan
Is
&amp;ervlent
women. But the _men are
for IIN!Cretary of ltate in 19M. Pub- Careless drlvlnt lj
not th.t peaches and eream I f.~- the rud~!Jt In the wor_~ a'rtd. seem
lifilhel -weekly paper in Port Clln·
de~;~dly KID STUFF '
pedeit' Lt tO be, becaUse ('Vel'Y· ~0 be Of Jli\oth!f rt.d, rn· tlla;U\ef
ton. Married, one 1011
body I'~ met rece-ntly ravea about and actual appearanc!r, ftJ:Int the
Oscar L. Flecbner, 46 Columbus. Pnhll•h'd nA u Pl•bfir. J~n•1'r1/ {N t'/lo '
Born Oak Harbor. Edllcated pub- 01''" " ''"1 fl ll l n ~ AJ· ·~ rl i~I H /( C(Jfl rot il
it.
women.
Toky(l itself is an Ullf.a.!ly blend
The (lid ge~ha type- of entertainIJc sehools and Lake Erie Law
alty, Un'l:venlt:Y of Cinelmnatl Color
olld
East
anQ
nedwloWes~~
atoJ.nd
'""eaunsleist•edi!!t".~~atr!,118turl•n
.:~myo.!-~ae-1
l eet ona: accustome
IJCo.a
,. a-.. u~
.... .., \U,l&amp;
lege. of Law. Elted Weekley 'Piper
tea-pourlna: and syinpatbetie ~St ·
In 8Gwling Green, prac iced law
ening to mate IJ)ievancea.
in BowliRM Green Former ~Xamln·
er with Ohio Seeur\ttea DIYislon.
, Oelaha costurn+s cO!Jf: 80 inueh
Served in U. S Navy in World War
Ito Jltlf and mnint4ill that the
It Former Springfield City tnan'witching to
amoaetrneJit ·t rend
ager, former state liquor di"Netor.
llh
h
t e 11
t t!labs. There the glf1s
John W . SWooney, 58. ClevelUI.d
Po,l'li!CI" $ay VtiO •
wea" ~~:Ut Chinese skirts, !()rink
Rorn tn Cl.e-v~tllmd. educated In puht.-b'i.d:e1 ad dane, to !azZ music
Of Form Bill Hurt
lie _qf'iloGI!i ond l.ak'E! Ehle J,aw
The pubUe bathS, where th!il 'n at.
AS~OTON-Polltlca1 strategfst• tay Prestl!ent Etsenffiiwti"J ' ed bath attendant!! m\nis(ec tG genSt·hool. ~f'rv~&gt;-1 in Mt•rchant MaW veto- "ot ~he farm bill hurl the Re'publlcanl moN~ In 'the vnat \lfmtn., .art~ atl]l in voaue, and 1
rin r in World War r Accountant
~· nd wuult•n mill re prrosenlntl\'e
lal"fft 'atatea than they are wllllnr to admit. The main hop" tor \he
Wll allowed to atpend oqe .• ,.ult
GOP now reallj:, these poiJUco11 •ay, Jn Mr. Elaenhower's protl\186 tb
l•'ornwr rom·1 bmttrf , ·l 'ie(tcd &lt;ct&gt;c~ chap'erofted, or 'cDUr.,P.. When
take a&lt;lmlnlatratlve atePs to raise price tltpporla on ba•k: commcid't·
f(' f!l r\' or ~lll' t', 1942, def-eaterl 1n
yOu lire travelln'g with a wtfe, Cer
tle1, Un1tl111 theae proposals, along with Ike'• aon bAnk plan, pt a
hut for rt'·CIN'tlon Appointed tG
ta!ll native cultural advantig.es are
(avO'rlible rece'Ption, chancee are that the farm bill veto Will COS\
Ohio IJnArd Qf Liquor control by
d'Mttifd
the Republicans a large number of \f(ltera ln the
Gov. Jnhn W Bricker h1 1943,
tarm belt.
P.lrd fl d Cluvelnnd Municipal Jurhce
'\A trip to Kvot&lt;t ~n a llt·UP traJU
Mtny Republican leldtr~ aren't worried too
in UH.9 rr-c l,•cted 'm 1949 and 19ft.'
II a JJM!morable f!XPIJ'ltnce( whleh
much at thl• p1'01pect, how.Yer. They ~~ that
Marri ed, Onl' doughier - - - I. do not care to repel!lt. but aukiy
Mr. EIJumhower la ao popUlar thlt bf will win
aki 1 •~rved J'l!.retMnlouslt bY a
easily even If ha 1houtd lose two 'Or three tarm
~teirJhi is a cbamdnjf · ex~te«ee,
1tate1.
I ~nd l~at .. . kt tendo
O'ddle tile
Of course, no one Is i.~e, ao tar, to 1aure eo..,.
brain,, even WhPn taken in small
rectly the elCtent of the tirm revolt- If ltlyHI'".
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agaln•t the admlnlatrauo:n. Only the llallota in
The American Pl'f'~ otab serNovember Will l"eveal the 11ltuat1on.
vll about the best food ·In JaPan
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e WHISTLING IN DIXIE-Democr&amp;uc leader• ~qd
be
"•plonaa-~ swtte-bbnarct )tnljCe
,a,re convince~ they can halt any 10uthem bot~
;n , t~· world. ~ Jlrll ob. the
from the party this yur ev~n thourh the civil
~~'bhoa•l1 can lotate liinybo4)-,
rightiiOQlltroverty 11\fLY ftare hotl)t at the Chlcap
day or ni.Jht. and ~eem to ktlow
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pretl.denttal clonvet.Ubn.
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teae ,w"'ereal)outa of fl'f'eryon&amp;, ev.
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PP.rt of their optlmt•'m ia tiled on t~ fact that ,lOme o! the '
en, Wit.. out ,heiDI told
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!Olllherncra who led the 1932 tivolt 9~)?."ier are In A. 'POIIltWin to
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~~ctrl'\elld: a walkout, TWo le"dina: Ywttl cafounlafts, Ja\ft:'b · F.
.!J)lm~
In t.xl11, and haVe beeD
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Bym~15 t&amp;nd Sh'Om Thurmond, afe teirarlly on the M11Ucal 1hle•
rDil,,oft.-ner in11id~ Prant WY'litht's
~ll)es, and T.l&lt;u' Oov. Allen Shl~ra , ~J* h\ ~ ft.Jh\ Mth Ben•
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Tbla becam• •vtdent when the iowmm.nt reported that empl97'"
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AlthouP •m• areu ·~hronlcally auft•r from local 'tro~ Oth'ln
report that jObl. ~I)'Jectall:yln llftllnetriftr, an to\nt beftifti. 'Wiu.
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NEWHAVEN SOOE'IY

'he Dollv Sentinel, Pomerov-Middlepart. Ohl;,

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. Appt'Ol&lt;inately on• hundred ud a..-h" and Mro: m&amp;..., Weot a•••
lift)' per.eons attended the AprU -an arUde "Cbureh BeauH:flll".

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Refrea'lunf&gt; nts were served to
thc:.e name.J above and Mrs Stella
Fry, Mrs. Carroll Adams. Mr•Edna BuJTis, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, ¥rs.
Herman Layne, Mrt. Harry Layne,
Ml'fl Lloyd IWuah and Mrl. H. P.

meetlnl o1 ·t be Par-ent Tea.cbm
Aaaoc:i.-tton held Tbureday even·
inl at the school buUdin.r: at
which time Min Mar.ibn CUto,
Home Econombt foor :the Aopalaehian Electr1 ~ Company, opresented a food demooe:tra.tion, wbicb R01.ub.
wu ~ by the Ham\)tmlCapehart Hardware
COm6ay.
LIONS
The electric stove on which the
The New Haven UODI Club met
lood was prepared wu used tbru at the Legion Hall on Tue.sday,
the eow1ely of tbe hardware com- April 17'
~y.
D~ring the buslneu meeUng tbe
- - Al'l:hur Jew.U ~
SlTeel Lillerl"4 proleet wot dif.
eu.utd and committees appointthe bwlnen 68Ulon of t!be u- ed. Work will begin as soon u
aociatlon. The meeting OllflDed weather pernUta.
wJU. the linaing of "America"
An anllOWlC'ement wu made thlt
toUow-ed by the flag ••lute end two more children were tum
the devotions in eba:rie of Rev, IMt we-et for eye examlnatione.
Raymond Pctetl'.
A past presldeats r\Df was pre.
A report was given by t'be no- 1ented to formel' put. president
mlnating com'Tlittee and tbe fGI· Bob JobllStOn.
lowing otfieen wete elected: Mrl.
Bethel Vance showed filmJ of
JGbn iMorgan, president: 'lbomu fislrlng in North Carolina &amp;Dei H.
Grinstead, vice president: Ma. c. Roney, showed fi.lma of Wabam.
Jact F1eaher, secretary; Mrs. Sam Fdotball game aDd tbe Lions Jn.
uel Halstead, treawrer and Mrs. temational Convention pan1de
Harry ct.arke, hiJtorian.
held at AUantJc Cit)' last June.
Mrs. Harry Clatke's iZ'OODl WOD
A Board. of Direetolw meetina
tihe book a'W'trd for haYing ilb.e followed the regular meetlq ud
most parents present.
futur. projects were diacuued.
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Thooe-,.... Keith Arnold
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At t e eooe usion of
_. Woodrow Brown, Hl!llll')" Buck,\
nest meeting, Eu~e~te Sten-ett in· Jeck Frey, Charley Jewell, Bob
t.roduced- Miss Oaet.o who wu in JohnatoD, Charles Lislier, Robert
charge of t.he food demllM!ration UcGlotbUn. H. C. Roney, E11geu
the title of whidJ. was '"Wlute lloWJh
Ward, Gerald Rood.
Glove Cooking". During the pre- Geor&amp;'e s
and Kim11it Ford.
paratlon Gf the food, MIBs C&amp;sto
OTHERHOOD
fOld ol the advantages of electrie
The Lutheran Brotherhood met
cooking, two of the main oolntt orecentJy at the Zlon CbUJ'C!h and
whiC'b she stressed bein~ economy built plcflic tables- for the park
and eleanU.n~. Recipe foldets grounds. Alva Lucltydoo the ho8t
were given to all 'fltte.ndin.s::.
served refreshments to tbe group
Tbe prepared foOd was used for prt$ent, Clarence Blessln&amp;', Jucioor pri,;Ees and those receiving per Roush, Clay Grinstead, Artie
.t be items wtre Dnrot'hy Wentzell, Roush, Lloyd Roush, H. N. Roush.
Mrs. B. R. Vance, &lt;Mrs. Jack n-ey Thomas Grinstead and Paul Joe
Mrs. Sebutian Tedesco, Lillian .Jim Fry and Pastor Petera.
Allan, Mrs. Billy Joe Howard,
LIVE WIRE CBLASS
Tbe Live Wire Claata of the E.
Mra. Phil Batey, Mn;. Olive Bura;eas and .Mrs. Elizabeth GrltlsteiHI. U. B. Cbureh, held their April
other door prizes were won by meefift&amp;' ~ the home of Mrs. Iva
Mn. Ffna Grimm, .Mrs. Thomas Ca~::\ ~ were Mrs. Ed·
HoHnt.in, MN. Robert C. Roush, gar Layne, Mn. Harold Fry, Jr.,
• Betty Kirby, E. L. King, :Mrs. and Mn. Riley Mcintyre.
Harry Grimm, Mrs. WiUiam Shinn
The nf'eet.ing open00 With a 1
Mr.. Dexter Erwin, J.Jola Mae Wea- hymn and IM!ntenee ptayen. Devotver, Mrs. Jack Re~, .Mt-J. Emo iom were by Mrs. F. A. Batey,
Wood, Ml'l. Charles Weaver, Mrs. tollowed1 by a short business ses·
Charles Lestet, Mn. Walter Grin- sion. Others &amp;ttending were Mrs.
stead, Laura Elliott, Mrs. Ivln Otho Leiving Mn. P . E. Pickens
" Shawver, Mrs. William Chisler, 1Mra. HatTy Capebart, Mrs. S, H.
iMr.s. Ot.mer Zertl~, Mrs. Leo , Beitmire, Mrs. Wade Cunni111ham
Thompson, Mrl. B. B. Muncy, Mn Ivan Shawver Miss Clayton
Betty Weaver, Mrs. ICbarles Brown Athey alld Judy Mt'S. George JewMrs. George Jewell, Leone Sayre, ell Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Mrs. Bem........ Olpl'IM. !It 18 • bit aPa.t ulle IIlli with laat. .ft!AI''• twtllA.
Mr.s. Virgil Ramey, Mrs. Charles ett Loudehnilt, Mra. James King,
A MOTHD. w~ . liad ~twloa 1ut yea.r-AprU 10-and now quadruplets ts the big "new ar rival" newa
F . Yonker, !Mrs. Billy H. Roush, Mrs. Donald F. RoWJh, Mrs. Bverin New York, ~ ~:th of one quad 1n Flower-Fifth Avenue hospital marred the fam•ly's happln~as.
Mrs. George McKmght, Mrs. stan- 1 ett LoudenmiJt. Mrs. J'mes King,
Mother 11 '96-PQund :t.lrl. Garmen Kediha. Father La Clprta,n Me4lD8. 28, a $iOwa-week plastics atamp..
:ley Staats, ~- Arthur Jewell, and Mrs. Howard Burris. •
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e-r. kid ahe, "I doD't know whel'f..we'D tmd: enoJJ,gh monq tor Clotti~ ~r the bablea." The father
Ml'~ 8111\'Y llotfman, M7•. !Od!th
COUPLII CLUB
Q!d hll'll ~baVe'• to ..10 out and pt lJiOre Jho~ ' to auppart my famtly" llldfWnatlonaJ. Sou n d plwto..,J
lM Rowh MT• Layton Sayre and
Mr. and M~ Robert Cooke en- ---=:-..
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M~ L. Dunc~o.
terllained the Couples Cl_ub at th~lr
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home on Saturday everung. A di.nMr. and Mrs. G. A. Brinkenback
, Firnu ~onatmg th? Prizes w_e~e ner was served the group and tbose gion HaU on Tuead~. · A short
Vogler Filling St&gt;atioo, Edwtn s atte:nding were Mr. and
Mrs. business 1esJlon Will held. "78e¥en- -er of Loa:an, W. Va., were recent
BIRTH
.Bar~ Shop, Roneya Food Market, Ham Miller, MD nda:rhintalsfthe: teen :p~em):lera aUenijed tile rea:u· guests ot Mr. and iMrs. John
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur Smitb arc
Grlmes.
Haven Theatre,
Zertles Meat Harry Miller, Mr .and Mrs. James' Ju m.eetillf.
announcmg
the
birt'h
of a mne Jb
Mrs. Roy Lester ol Spencer visMa~et, Farn;'ers Store. Ohling-er , Deihl Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George
8 oz ~ on Stephen Arthur born on
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and
wife
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the
ited
Serv1ce Stat10n. Burris Barber Burru Mr. and Mrs. Lesber Zirkle
GIRL SCOUtS
Suitday, April 22 at Holzer Hosplweekend.
Shop, New Haven Mill, Betty'~ and Mrs Farle Clark.
T.he Girl sCouts Jteld itheir week
Everett Sennett Dl Spencer vis- tal. Maternal grandmother is Mrs
Beauty Shop, Sayre Acre's
SKATING PARl;Y
Jy meeting at till! hmpe CJl Mrs.
Florence Workman while •p ater·
In Texa~ Serv1ce Station, WeavThe New Haven Girl Scou.t Troop John Fry. on 'rh\ll'&amp;daY: A -abort ited Mrs. H.· L. Dyer Sunday.
Mr. aDd ltrs. Robert Ruther- nal grandparents are Me. and Mrs
er'.s Ice (..'ream Co., Valley Bell held a Skating Party at the Combusiness session wu tleld and ford of Covinjtoo, Va., vUJ:It.ed lmiah Sm1th oi Mason. Mr. SnJlth
Daicy Co., Lay.toQ's Grill. Jewell Munity Buildnig. Refreshments eiibt girls were preaent..
is serving With the armed Corces
friend:t here over tbe weekend.
Shop, New Haven Furniture Co. , 1we~~e serVed to the litrls and their
m Germany.
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Mia. Zuspm- of Ari.iogton, Va.,
Pickens Paint &amp;/ Hardware Co., guests. Those present were Sharon.
~at.ey Hardware, Denver Kapple, Knapp Shellby GriMtea.d, PhyUis
PERSO~~
1vlslted tMr.
·Mrs. Sam Halstead
Mr. and M:rs- TcntJ. Hoffman, t and sons dunng the weekend.
WOMEN'S CLUB
Almeda Dress Shop, Jewell Appli- B&amp;toey, Suellin Goodr1igbt, Susanne
ance store, Ben Franldirl. Stwe, I. Walpert, Su'!AIUJe Randolph, . San... Tommy and .rted Batey \Yere tn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lester
The New Haven Women's Club
,&amp; s. ~rket, !Mason City, Hamp- dra SI)Te, Wilma GJimm, Judy Fry ParkM~burg We&lt;fneard.ay.
visited Mr. .and Mrs. C. L. Sayre met at tbe J1ome of MrH. Paul
t~apehart. Hardware co. EJ. Margaret Roney, Anna Yonker, ElHr. and Mrs. H. R. Andrews aJ'IE! of EvaDB on Monday,
Scally on April 24. The new memberf.eld&amp;, Wetherall
Pha~acy, len Hartley, Eather Smithlon. Bus- vaeationinc in Florida.
. Jilrry Amokl umlerweM a to~- bers were llnstesses who were ·M.r:i
Stiffler Dept. Store, Liverpool ter Randolph, Herm~n Ohlln-er,
ilr. •nd :~· Vic stuer and silectomy at Parkerabur« thl6 Jess Abels, Mrs. Floy&lt;l Carmack,
store EcO.nomy Grocery and Mis- Eddie S&amp;etn, J~ Lilly, P-aul Zif'. dauthten~ v~ llr. alfd Mrs. w. week.
.Mrs. Clyde Rtce, Mrs. Oharles Les-

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Stalin and Hil..,_ divided Polal!d Joy ........
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UrMtelll ,,_. Staff C:O.r rps.-oJt Mo.!ow denied it and blamed the
llr. HaDD&amp;b ~ -s.lln;:.
Urul&lt;d Proornopo....... Germana.
lfarwaret '1'lrootpJoa of
arounj the wodd look Wad 1t
We Want BUM
called on Kn. Ada ftc. . . .
the news that will mate the headSe01te Democratic leaden bopt Wednadty,
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that Senator Alan Bible Gf Nevt.dl
llr. aod lira. Paul FM&amp;JIIIM ~
Ike WIU Be Then
will t}ve up Ilia announced plaa and !llba :1lildred V• lilltrl .,
Washington inliden expect Pre&amp;- to ret.iPe and run for rHlctioD Wm: Cownbia were 1\11111 411 . ,
ident 3J.Jellbower to conduct 1 far They flguN bil cbance would be and Mrs. DwJgbt Glbbt ~
more active campaia:n tluin they good and that hb candidacy would
llr. an Mra. Adria
predicted two monibs .,o. The help tbem keep contrGl of the &amp;ee Judy, Vernon, llr. .,. -..,w
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word then wq that be: would make ate. &amp; things stand now, Nenda Barrou and aoa o1 .Pa ........ .
. speeches In a very few key cltiel. ill a prime GOP campaign objee were rcue.u Tuillday of ....,_ .......
Now, they aay, he'll be iD there Uve.
nie Taylor and dauebter tlfn. Y~
pitc.hing Tbere woa.'t be any tone..
An~Anctte Of t r •
J . Lalhey.
t armg toun. by railroad But tbe
Loudoo looks for an avalan&amp;!be
lire:. Gmtet Cbapmta . . , .
' betting is that Mr. ~r will of Ruuim trade orden to r!t'ult Wedoesday with Mr. aod liL "
dG a lot of plaM travel to dUM from the vUlt of tbe Kremlln'a Hr I I.eonaN Rousb..
in critical areas
B . aDd 1&amp;. K to Brttain. Prime •
... ·Pitch
. Kinilter Allthony Eden is deter. ' 'lbe communi{y wa tlddeltll
1 mlaed to ~ the western em by the de-ath of Mn. ~ .....
Th~ Big Three foreign mlnilt.en 101irCo OP ltntegic goods to RuJ. .ard, the former ArUe B~,
will make a bi( pitch in Paris
But be bae tipped Brit.\lh ta- which oeturred: at .ber 11ome 18
week ~o atop the now of arnu: to Gumy to trt geaf'ltd for up to 330 Albany, Wedneadly.
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the still red-bot Middle l!'.ut. Sec- n1UUon dollar in Russian orders
HaNy Tbompaon aDd Qoao ~
retary ol State John F~ Dulle., for DCH~-Nitegic goods.
aid vi&amp;tted with tbe tormer'-1 11roo
Bntillh Foreign Secretary Selwyn
tber, Bart Thunda:r at the Pllllt;
Lloyd and Frendl Foreign MiDi&amp;Huddltl .
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ter Chri.!tlan Pineau will meet
Tbe meeting
Allied Ill' chiefs
Kn Laura
Lou llcwla all
there Thuraday to attend a oouo- in Mila in Manila t.hia week is aup. ehildr~ of Davies Gnve . , . .
Cll of th~ North Atlantic Treat.ty ~ offlclaUy to be jUil a tolf Thunday wltb lin. In Wellilld.
Organization. They will ::.ate time llll llWl ~ether party, But.,
Dallas Gibb. Broad Raa, '1114
out. to Work OP plans fM tighter ·~~-~evet teeret . Far . Eallt- father Owjgbt Gibbe of o.t Growe
arms controls and are espected to ern ~ pla~ of YJtal JJgaifi. we!'e in Pt Pleuant Weci'D J ·
make reeommendatiGDB to
the 1 aaee will be diiCUi!liled. Gen Llu.
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ft!Oice 8. Kuter, United St.afel;
Vn. Faome Taylor hi iH lit iMI'
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i.nJ, Mnl. Bet1- Roush, Mrs. Ber- McCarty and Mrs. Scally.
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J CUB SCOUTS
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Bostic, Mr. .itd Mrs. JameB
The Cub Scouts met at tbe •rome ton, Mr .andl Mm. J.amee Fry, Paul
of Mlw. Wy&amp;tt Chadwell. Under Schnt!'ider Anff F~yd Carmack.
the dlredlon of leaden; Mrs,
ITANLIY P'ARTY
Ohadw~U and Mrs. Thomas Grin·
Mi1. Hairy Cl.pehart. reeently
stead tbe Cubs did work on this intertained friends. with a Sblnmonth's theme "Birds" on their lev Pattv at her home witll Mrs.
bird •howes, and' bird books. Pri!· Edwin: Clark 18 demonstrator. Resent were Maurice Clark. Ross freshmenta WP.I'P.- served the group
Frey, Bobby Grinstead, Ronnie ~ foUowa: M~; Tbelma Capehart
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Stein, Paul and Davld Ch&amp;.dwell, Mrs. Roy offman. Mr•. Vera ~k·
tMalcoJm Sayre and Charlei Jdic. en aad Sandra, Mrs. otho let.viD.g,
Farland
...,. Mrs. Ray Weav.er Mn. Thomas
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Capehart, Mrs. Nannle Johnson
M~. NQra Tripp and Mrs. Lewis

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held. I will be a eandl-.iotc ior re-eleetlon

to CongJ'!!IO nt this Primary. YoiJ have
been very k.qd ID me In lh,e JIIUI, In notn·

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d\'91&lt; for -me on May 8th.

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m Communut eountrlel lhould
_orkrrlh!l' Iota] ..u\'1",~ ~~ef Stao!
1I mitn
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teroe- 18' a IIDiac Pu:-~ure
!Jncl e Joe, or. a reference to him
1n a slogan, 10 any parade from
Moscow. to Peip11lJ, -...nan ex.
pert.s Will be Uonilhed.
He Did That y l.
~~ il;'1:the
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on of eStalin's
surp •.....-a
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expose
siDI eorioell rrom
Warsaw London heant that the
Polish Commun'ist.
go\'le'rnment·
with lfoscow't approval . may announce that Statio ordered the
fnghtrul massacre of 10.000 Polish
officers in the Katyn Foreit. near
Smolensk in 1940. The ~rmaM
said the Russians mutderrJ. them
aftt&gt;r takjng them prisoner when
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rerol'dmg seer~&gt;tary' 1&amp;1. Tom
Hoffman and ~ing secretary l'rlrs Bob Johnsto.ln. They w11l
be installed at the dinner meetmg.
It was announced by Mn. James
1 llamptan that the Public L1brary
1 Cipened on April 28. Refreshments
I were .served
to those nama&lt;~
above and Mrs. DOtJ Roush. Mrs.
Paul HendeqOIJ, Mr.f. K.vl Wiles,
Mrs, ~P~p Ri,;g..,y, ""' Bill Ho' war rl , Mrs. Pliil Bat~y; Un. 'If-ark
Mu. Jack Frey, Mrs. Edwin
:~ijiiijiand N:.ncy SciUy,

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Staff workers of tbl!!! Uaioa DaUr
Vocation Bible School will I thla ev-eo.ing at 7:30 at Bi!aQ1
Methoc&amp;t CbllM'b with th
was tbe FJoed ·l. Gardner, Den oflbeDVBI

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day morning.
tucbera and any YG~uDteer ...,.
.llrs. Ethel Fry .spent Monday en are a!li:ed to 1tteaa the men..
With Ulativea tn Mason.
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r,ue&amp;t o~ Mrs. Lacte Rouda Monday. ! rii!ii BADJ. FURNlTtJaB
Mr. and Mrs Donald ThOOlplon
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Thompson MoDday.
. lira. Hannah Johnson s~ tbe
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l ister, llr&amp;. R.acbel G1bbs of Gibbg

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Mn. Aura. Weigand ~ guests
0( !Mrs. Garnet Chapman Monch.y.
Mr. aDd Mr.J. A.rch Roush ealled

Of
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on Mrs. Carrie King Monday.

Mrs. Vjreie Wolfe, Mrs. Holcie
Thompson and Mrs. Alice Randolph spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Ada Thompson. '
Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Hart and
Mrs.. Hannah Johnson called on
Mr. and Mnt. Arch Roush Booday e-ve:ning.
M&gt;. and Mrs. Cllcil Bleoolug
were shopping in Pt. Pieuant
on Tuesday.
Arch Roush was in Pt. Pleasant
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RE·ELECT
OAKLEY C. COLLINS
STATE SENA
Committee Assignments:

• Chairman, Elections and Federal
Relations

• Member, Agricultural Committee
• Member Conservation Committee

IDS EXPERIENCE, SENIORITY and P-RESTIGE
ARE YOUR SECURITY

RE-ELECf COLLINS • • • • • ••• HE GETS RESUL~
TJIOMAS A. JENKilliS

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• Senator Collins' record of accomplishment merits your support.
He has on excellent voting record in support of Farmers, Teoch:ers, Policemen, Firemen, Schools, \'r~c~..,"!~, Small -Businessmen, Workingmen, Streets, Roads and all Local Governments.
He helps all of us.
,• Senator Collins Authored and supported bills increasing the
payments to our Aged, Disabled, Handicapped, Needy, Blind,
Unemployed and our Mentally .Retarded Children.
• Senator Collins was co-a'u thor of the bill which increased Township Trustees' pay $1.00 per do y and Clerks$150 per year.
• Senator Collins was co-author of present Ohio,l\lorcotic la\v
~said to be the outstanding narcotic low in the United States.

Ofl llay s'lh,

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• Member, Taxation Committee
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am a~w one of the four blehett nnklnl!
Repablleaa Momben of the HOWle of Rep·

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MEIGS COUNTY
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mating and e!eetlng me tO • YOUJ' Con·
~·~· Ill .tmn; given w farm·
ets, laboren, tdehen, baoiiiOISDiea md
•D ojhu -.......,.. UJe vrry betil aerme of
whldll•m eapable.l have.i'enderedJallk·
l'ul
10 ~ 111141 perrtOIII_ '
entitle~ lo Slitlal Seeurl!y b!iaofiU. I have

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• Vice-Chairman, Education and
Health Committee

lion of the WSWS ln Clarksburg collect and devl)tiow by Mrs.
recently.
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ChadwelL t:oL Haugllt, civil detense dJreclor of .Mason County
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Mr
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PAilTY
was guest spea. er
s.
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Mrs. William McFarland held a ~organ chair?I&lt;~n of the annual
family part)' enterta.i.niug her son dmner cpmn:uttee announced the
Raymond on hb 5th birthday on dmner will be held Mav 23 at the
Sunday afternoon. Cake and ice New Haven Grade School and
cream were B'i!f'Ved to the family, served by the Live Wire Class of
'Mr. end iMr.r. 'fhomas Grlrurtead the EUB Church.
and family, u - Clyde R"'e and
Officers were elecled as follows ·
au.s.
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Jlm, Mr. and Mrs, CUff R«)ush and president Mrs. Paul Powell ; v1ce
Charle!(\
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presi1i_~nt , Mrs. Robert McGiolb-

.em.e

Mn Vjctor Str-eet, recenUy honoroed her dawthter Sullo on ber
Eij~hth Bir1bday with a stating
'Aarty Gifta' were rece~ved and refreahments IM:!J'Ved to Shari Fifth·
~r ~Bile MlUer, Adele Siamondo,
Liah Ann Miller. Shamon Gibbs,
Phil Cooke and Co~le&amp;n Street.
PARTY
·Mn Edwin Roush reoont.i)' In·
tertained friends wk.h a TupoerIvane Party at ber· home. M.n.
Carl nmnant deftlonstra&amp;ed tbe
wan Party at ber home. Mrs
ved to tbose iJHwe and MM. Ralph'
Fink, Mrs, 0 . .i, hUe, Mrs. Marlon
Ohlin(tr, lb.' Canon Jlouah. Mrs.
Jobnnf Rouab · and Jln. ,Her·
man Black. '
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The Aulniaey met at the

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Hicn.:n • \ut
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his ~ob
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uader.eomg

John Dyu- rillted ,blS mother,
Mrs: H. ~· Dyet on Wednesday,
Bill Gr.urst_ead ~ Uadison, lnd.,
v~ted ,J d• ~· IMJ". and
Mrs Tbonras Gnnste&amp;d aDd 1
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PURP.O SI CLASS
The Lutheran. P\l.rpose Claa.s
·he&lt;ld, their Aprjl meetilul: at the
church. H08tessell were M:l'l'l. Paul
Henderson Mr.. Huwou.U -.v.go:11·
•hals and
R'Obert McGlothlin.
'f.he meeting opened with a hymn
and ~otions by Mrs. Raymond
'Petera. A ab~rt bUJineu session
was held. MISs Lelah PoweH and
Mr. Irene McGrew were -appoint~
to inqllire about makiDJt.etole:s fer
...,&amp;hoir robes. •Mrs. William McFar·
land, Mn. J, v, 1McGrew and Mra.
William Powell were to meet wttb
the c}nmm council aSking 1(11JOm.~: utra cleaniog and repairs
lCit buement aDd vut.ibule.
Mu. Jrene McGrew «ave m. ar-

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Dow 'honoring Mrs. Robert JohnMrs. William Mcf'arland enter800 . Other hostesses were Mts. tatned tht! Goodwill Club membenr
Claude Bumgardner and Mrs. Jean at her home on Monday, April 23.
The IP'OUP exchanged Secret Sister
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Daily. Games were P1ayed a.nd Qif~ and played Biaeo.
many prlzea were received. ReRefroeshment:r were served tho
.fresbments were served to those group, Mm: Thelma
caoeta.,.t,
namd above and
Mrs. Loren ~ruest. Shelby Grinstead and CllnRoush,. Mrs. Dickie Gri0$tead, etta Erwin and Geraldine Mattox
Mr.!l. William Shinn, Mrs. Heol"))' Leon.e Sa~ Mn. Cline Erwin Mrs
Johnson, Mrs. Lucille Jacobs, Mrs. Pansev Fry, Ml'lll Crandall Smith,
Katllerine Embleton, Ml~ Jud)• 1 Mrs Clvde Rice Mrs. ThoQlas GrinJacobs, Mrs, J.tober.t Dail1 and stead, Mfll.. Cliff· Roush and Mn.
soJM. Several *t.o were unaWe to Douglae MUter.
,
tilend acnt ·fifts.
, PARTY'

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Ohio U. President Says 1hane~es'
Ooe Answer To Enrollment Problem

. PROBE WITNESSfS]

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REPEAT PERFORMANCE? - By Alan Maver

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-.. CAUGHT BnWEtN

An electioD ot oflicers wet•
held' witli tlaie !tJIJo.tnr bring elect.
ed. Pre• .. Mrs. Belly Ce.ll; vice pres., MtJ. Wilma Blakt-; see., Mn.
TM-1ma Henry; Trns.. Mra. lrt'no
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SWAPS.,...,,
If£)( FU~WOR'f?/

IY Flti!O DOWN
1 ln the proces!!, the Cardinals de- 1
Unltwtl ltreH .SP'Of1s Wrlhr
featPd their Nn. 1 "jinx pitcher,"
Just six little
putout.&lt;; . 'but Milwaukee's WarN:!n Spahn, who
epougb to put the St. Louis Car- enterert the game with a 43-22 l'ife..
dfaala in first plaC@" today for ~he time edge ov.er the Redbirds. The
~ time io exactiy five
yean , 35·year old southpaw had a 1\o. That's the story so far this sea-~ hitler rnr .iJ 2-3 Inning!!! but then
" aon for 41-year old Ellis Old Ken Boyer. Rip Repulski
and
Grind Daq Kinder, who's been Wally Moon Alngled ~n suc~:esslon
oo hand for the last. putout in no! to put th-e Cardina&lt;ls ahead, 1·0
less than three of the rejm•enated The Cardinals added another run
RNbinls' six triumphs. Ellis d'id . in the ninth apinst Lou Stealer
it again Monday, retiring the la.o.;t · to clinch matters.
lnterMCtiONI ~lahes
two batters In St. LoUis' 2-0 win 1
over the Mi.lwaukt&gt;e BrB\'et'!.
I The J:ame - first played by the
The victory. their four!h over' Braves in eight dayt and the CarIOUthpaw pitching ln five gam~s. din.als in five because of had
mOvf'd the Cafinals into first wc.ather in tbe West - was the
plaor b the National League. 31 only one scheduled in the majors
percentage points ahud or thE" but the r11ces wUI be splced up a
Brooklyn Dodgers and makr"' tht' bit today with the f'lrst interl!ecfi1'8t time they've occupied lhf' tir- tional dashl"s or th{" season on
tuit'a top rung s'incl." May 1_ !!lSI . tap.
Jt wu rt•'so the Cardimds' ~r rnnd
In the No.tional League-,
the
stralght shutoul and gave R::dhird ea.~tern teams go West with Brookpilebers a ~lrin" ...r 1~ 1.:1 t' HP ·eu- lvn at Cincinnati, New York at
U\re SC!orell'ss innim:s.
Chicago, Ptriladelphia at Milwau. ·
Rf'tiret Sh B•uo~rr,
kN• and Pittsburgh at St. Loula.
tn all. Klnd~r. has n•lirPd six fn ofhe Am-erlean J.A&gt;agut&gt;. West
battotr:-: thi~ sPa'IO'n h\rt IJJJll s~rm- goes East, with Detroit at New
inaly pum· lnt11l adcl~ tm 1o1 lht"('l" York, Kansas City .at Bo.rlon, ChivictoriE.~ in !h ~ hook ~ of Man.JgN r:11~11 at Baltimore and Cleveolond
Fred llui C'hin-on an1l C·• nerJI nt Washington.
Han&amp;.l!lt'r FPT '1 l: l.an1· For K';nrk•r
So far , neither the wnrld rhameame oul of illt' bullnen to rc!i.r-:o pion Dodgers nor the A. L. chamthe last batter in Vin~gar Bend pion Yankees ba\'e been nhle to
Mboll's 4-2 opt&gt;nin,g" duy win onr 11P1 nway from the field · as it wo!
the Cincinnati Redlegs l'lnrl hurl PrJ (rared they might do earlv - and
the full ninth ·inni n~ in a !S-3 Vl"r- tlwr0 i.~ hope now that both races
diet over the Red! rg~ on Arril 24 _ may be close.
Wlth his spoli("."fi 2-3 of an in::-:::----::::--::-:-nlnJ wrapup Monday, Elli!i has a
Ieason's record of two inn'in,L!s
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no
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run• yield•d
•d three victories saved for 1he 1

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NEW YORK u

lighlWei&amp;'ht Johnny Russo wos
MSAI.fC'd
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loci ay lh 11 I h e ~ould the
Is '.rnttlt•t&amp;t" rJght hand punch on to
~ ii1•er Ull'IOnments after a poun-d _t in·J that mode losf't' Orl11ndo Zu1: ·lueta feel a s If he hod been in
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Whitney tested ·his s.tronli( Ken·
lucky Dl!'rby one-lwo punch at
ChurchiH DownJJ today wh!!n
Head Mnn started in an 11 -hor~
fif'ld in t.h.e 19th :runninJ'( or the
SIO,GOO u&lt;lded Derby .trial and
C;m~r II'Jy trie&lt;l an in.iur·e d foot
in 11 mill.! ami one-rjuarter workout.
Th !" sb.c or the start in~ field ln
Sttturdny's 82nd ·a nd rit·he~t running of !he $12~,000 added K£&gt;ntu&lt;'ky Derby apparent!~ (lr:-pended
upon th(' outcome of 'f!a&lt;'h trym1t.
Offici;!!~ JJI Churrhi1l Oown.~ still
11s1t'{1 24 horse~ as po.~slble stm·tr
ers- nr Suturdny's ra&lt;'c.
Ncodli•s rrmoined the favorite
o •·en II&gt;&lt;111 •h th
h d t
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hiUI refusl!'d to work Gut on &lt;t&gt;ach
of thr rnul' O&lt;'t:asions when Traint.,- Hu~&lt;:h fi'rmtninc sent .him onto
th(l lt·1wk Fontnint• sairl tJC would
Ml t 1y 11nym ore.
Mnny of llw troinf'rs, however,
wo t c Iu• d I h•~ I\' h.tt.n·ey eoIhi 'Pet'1orm ht' 1ore d eriding whether or
nut lht' ir l'olt s will run In Amerl.......s prmmer
. ·1wrse l"aee. F or H ead
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Mnn and t ar1•er Bo,- ore ro'ed· the
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i!l rongest thr1•ats to upset Need.le~. thll stretch runninA' aon or
l'ondi'r who eu1·net1 the ~ole or
r:rvoritr! with eome-rrom-behlnd
v id. oril·~ in th o FlnminJIO Stakes
nnd Florida Dt•rby.

a bout wlt·h " pn(&gt;umalic driLl,
•tP rNomoter Teddy Hn•nnf'r or the
u ' lcMlas Areno proml~ed Bus·~·: Rali'lewhYDork kld, 0 Junl! 4 bout
'Yi t
p
upas or New Orleans
d I or 'h
- he .s how Ing he
"" '1 1 dI rewar
. rna e let upsetting l e veteran left
_1 jab speciaHst !rom Cuba on
the
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ICI'eenJ on oy night.
·~ ·. :na on 1
!f:
Busa&amp; was 10 elated that he an.11ounced he was gettin.~~: married
f•: t~ouah not until ·later in June
·•'when ·tu• bout wlth title conhtn ·
d l)
~. " UPI1 Ll out of the wa.v.
· t .... !~ rln1&lt;1dldlers, watching
·~ .,......,.,....u poun Di BuMo drill
oed out! wj.th his rlg·h l fl!lt, obOft'VId lb•l Zulu••• proDobly took
mpro il&gt;rb..rd •Ide loather I han
~illny one of hi-s prevlout 92 proBY UNITED PRESS
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NFW YORK st. Nieh(Jolas Arena
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EY41n ao. ~ JaJned on'ly a -.f nhnn~· nu$Ml . 1381A,, New York
·lllltt·decilloq'ln ·h it maJor upset. outpointed 01'1Brnlo Zulclo, 139'h.
~ Two of tti,e Juda:e~~ voted for him. C'uha, 10.
t-4: aad 8-3-J but t.Jte third rave
PUOVIDENCE, R. t.-C h.lco Ve~ it to Zultulta, 8-4. The Unite-d jm•, t30TA!. Stanford, Conn., outPhil :tudatd Butm the winner JJiOilltC'fl Steve Maree-!Jo. 1M~
H.
Provichmrc. H. l, 10.
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NEW ont.EANS-Al Hauser,
' ' ' -t'~Of)' ln 30 bout.ol. Tt was HJO, Philadelphht', 8'tap'P8d Ero:nie
%!!attl'a ftUt defeat.
Burford, IM, Ml'mphis. ~nn·. 7
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The next meerlng of tltt: P. T. A.
will be August 6.
A pot-luck •upper wa• ~Jd fol·
lowing the meetine. Tbose au~nd- 1
inu: wwe: Mr1. MarPJ'et Johmon: 1
Howard Jt,.hnJOn; Mn. Mable John- i
son. Mri Violet Burru:, Mike Burn11 i
Mn. 'lbelma Henry, Mn, Naney
Van Meter, Mr1. Genldine Varian
Laura Holland, Mr1. Ewlya Nlchqlson, Hr. 'and Mn. W'illiam Van
Mek'r, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blake /
Mr8. Jane Bennett, Mrs. Mae Wam1
tr~Y. Surlf! Wamsley, Mrs. Eula 1
Stewart srtd Mrs. Be-tty Call.
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THE GOOD WILL CLASS
Thf' Good will C1all!i met at th~
Henry liome on Tuesday evening to
q,uUt and cut carpet rags Tho::e
present were Laura Holland, Clara
Williams, Lucillf' HArrison, Irene
Jwti, _ Mabel Johnson, Mr. -ilnd
Mn. L. R. Lyons, Mr. and Mn, A.
B Woodrum and Mr .and Mrs_ Ned
Henry.

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Mrs. Betty Call and rami])· ..and
Kenny Bass visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rll!l King of Letart on Slloday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georl!;e Burns along 1
wlth the Couple's Club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook
of New H&lt;wen on Saturday evenh;g
and had dinner
John and Kt'nneth Taylor o[
Mason was vi~lin_g Mr. · and Mrs.
N!"d He nry on saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. B'ill Williams and
Duddllngs ramily at Nitro. W. Va
daughter Judy visited Eeverett
th.ls weekend.

SACRAMENTO, caill'. UP-caJJ.

fornia's acoring -.ytilm for "Pr6
bouts wm ·be dra:WJi. iJI'tio line
mo&lt;t or tbe oMlee •m•Jor boolut
states .todly wlten it ,'lbHtl t6 tli&amp;
"10 points m1&amp;il:t" .,atem. Under

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Stab}es

Test Strength
, Cardinal•.
I In Derby Tfla. IS
t Tom Pohohky, 26-yoor old right·

Bosso Scores
Up8et Victory
Over Zulueta

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Dizzy Dean and Frankie Friac.41.
hi's one-time mamter, got rlofethUnlt.d Prets Spor1s Wrlt.r
NEW YORK UP-Feorless Fra- er last weet and Frisch nodded
enthusiastic ·agreement aa Dean
ley's Facts an&lt;l Figures:
'l'hc buildup for Saturday's Ken- a&amp;ki ",the two beM pltehers t ever
tucky De1·by starts today but seen wuz Carl Hubbell and Lefty
,
horeemen don'·t see :;1-'!:rlple crown Grove.''
winner among .the mure than 20
Hom•r On Bunt
possib1e starteno.
Frisch needled Dean Into telling
Needles is the big colt In ttl:e about how ·he got a ·home nm on
betting bot the entry of Career a bunt against the Giants one seaBoy and Head 1Man ma_v wind up son. Dean told how "the}' just
us {.he favOtrite. However, there kep.t ·l'hrowin' lhat thar baU past
hm'.t a real s t ick out in t•he entire the bag and I iusl slud into one
lis.! and observers fel."l no derby sack after anot'her until all of a
starter has a chance lo Cl)mplete- sudd:en, t'hete 1 was lll home
1}' dominate 'f.he 1hrt'e hiJI tbree- plate.''•
yenr ol'd stakes.
Frisah pointed .to Dean, tur·
tn'ple
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b•en
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·a eornbinat·ion cattle breed8
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crown winncr-whiC'h means win- er and broadcaster, and alluwed:
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mng .t e en.tue Y Derby, Preak"May~e yOu coUld 'slud' then
ness and lh
Belmont- since Citation but with all the weiM:ht vou'rc
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e eight·h coli .to 1urn pocking OIOW, you eonldn'L"
lhe trick baek in 194fl.
The,n turnlni lo his listener~.
Rooklo Sldotroeko Romonce
F ran k'le grmn
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Nineteen·year-old Don Dr:vl'ldale
'"Old Diz telb me be recently
the rookie surprise of t'he Brook- .'!Old 2~ head o[ cattl.e, BUt from
lyn Dodger pitching starr. i.sn't in· the looks of him, I t·h ink he ate
ter•sted In romo·nee.
'em."
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o.ut don't havo
glrb," he says flaUy. "I've 1101
too much work to uu
~- on my
eh:miO&lt;UP pl.tch." He'It make the
other pitch wait ·a while.
One of Fearle!:!l Fraley's road
ngen1.t, two-A'un variety, reports
BY UNITIO PRISS
that Texaa Teelt wUI definitely be
voted into .t·h e Southwest ConrtorLe•dlng l•tt•rs
cnce when t.hat group .meets In
N•tlonal L•••ue
~
Player - club
g ab r b
.-1.1y.
_ __
Boyer, St. L. __ 9 34 9 16
Lona, Pit'-'. ___ 11 43 o 18
Moon, St. L. - ·-- 9 33 7 IS .
Snrnl, St. L. --- - 8 31 , 4 12 .
Dark, N.Y. ---- n «
5 16
American L••eue
Player-club
I lib r h
IV UNITIO PltiSS
Wertz, Cleve. __ 11 38 9 1'7
NATIONA
Mantle, N. Y. __ 11 41 10 17 .
L LEAGUE
Skowron. N. V. -~ 11 44 '118.
t Lo
W L Pet. 01 Olson, Wash. :_ 13 47 10 19.
S·
Uis --- - -- · 6 S .667
Pierull, Bm. __ 9 30 7 12
I B~oaklyn - · - ---- 7 4 .636 I I Home Runs:· POit, ~~~~~1M.ilwaukee --- _- - 4 3 .571 1
Long, Pirates &amp;; Werll, 1
, CtnC!Innatl ----- 1J S .GOO H1 Jablonski, Redlegs _ 5:
New YQrk ---- -- S 6 .45S 2
Pirates, Bena, Yankee• .tnd

Completes 10 Yean of
Successful Operation of Unitt
Under Direction of Prof. A. C. GubitJ

CLAYBANKSSPEEDWAY

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

"""'ned

, hnder. ~h)lt out the Brnve11 for
( •lght lnningB Monday hut was
)'lnked Whf'D he wa-lkl'd the first
bitter 'in ttlf" ninth .•Jaeki.e Collum
J'ietll'4d one batter and then Hutt'h-, l•ron t11rnctl O\~r th C' g~mf' to
BJnder.

A gift wat presented the prea .,
Mr... BeUy Call from the P. T. A 1

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guests of Le(lnartl Roush 'I'ur-1lda y.
:P.~ r . un~tl }!'rs. f . M. Rous•h wM·-e
busine t:all&lt;•r.~ in Point Pi t&gt; ol~ant
Thms tlay.
~ :r. ani! Mrs. Jack nnu sh anrl
childn n of Rroact Run w~&gt;rc .!!ll C~t s
Wednl'~day evening . or ·Mr. un1l
Mrs. Dennis Rous-h.
Conn·: ,. Bonecutter of Henderson
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sp.ent Wednesday night with ht't'
grandmo.th cr Mrs. Garnet Ch.apI man. ,
Mrs. E·:'hel Fry and M'rs. Amy
Boston wel'e in Mas,on 1'huraday.
Mr.- and .:Mrs. €t."ell 81-ksinR:
Wt&lt;f.e i-ltller11 ar o~gllt Gibti~ and
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f ami'IY Th u~30.1ay.
IM
-d Mrs Tad StJewart of
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Wes.'t·c'"
1 bl a were
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Fred R hgues..,
w
d o
~"-n
a."" IYurs.
~us
e n\-.....,...y.
Mrs. Irene Wmebrcnncr and
Donna W('re ~ests of Mr. and
·Mrs. Guy Blessmg of M:.son Thurs
day.
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Lea·defS

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Mr. 11nd Mrs . Leroy Roush and
children, Vernon, w ~r·e ov'U' night

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New, strea"!lln.cl .,;a1nulfa~tJri~~
hugt raw · niclt.,iol · purchai•• ·· han
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combln~d to pniduce Matter Palnt•r'a fine
Quality H - Paint at ~ coat 'n.-,er_before
thou1ht ponlble~
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Snark
roan
from eome
'The
Snark
resembles
lll roek!'t booster&amp; tlame uut
the rocket buostel'!l fall away
tarteL The Northrup-maLia
turbojet ealflrie. AD autumaua

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Results

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Cl1icago -~------ 3 7 300 3~
Monday's R•ults
St. Louis 2 .Milwaukee 0
Onlv g&amp;me "SCheduled
Tuflfhy't Prot.Rit Pltehtrs
Brooklyn a't Clnelnnati nlahtErskine 1-0 vs. KHppstein I·J.
New York at Chlcu:t)-Hurn
0·1 vs. Hacker 0-1.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee niaht
Diehcn 0-3 vs Buhl 1-0.
Jliltsbl.lJ'ih -at St. Lou-111 ttlghtI.it'tlcticld o.o ""~ Mizell U.
WMntfljay'•
9roo1r.tyn at Clnt:lnn.-tl, nlcht
New York at Chk!a·ao
PittsburJh at .St. Louki, ntdlt

l aunch~ Ir~;~_ of

Mr. and Mr. Dennis Roush and

Air Fcirce Base, Fla., hMded fur

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th•l Snark to earilh out a target
regardleu ol adV'. Z,. weaf,ter or u1 . (l,.,.,..Hcmal
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Mn. Vflla Rainey were Thursday

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Kraner u It bani• wedged bmv;'JIII!l
rued trd!:.ht va.rd.l', SruukiYD. H~. f ..

1~ the school for the last
tng of tM .school term.
The program opened with
. PTA MElTS
, , , ·aineing of "America" followed
The Chfton _P. T. A. met-Apti~ .• rea~ by Gerldine v~~~~~\1

ctlFTOH

. lETART, W. VA/

BY OSCAR PRALIV

HJUCt emergency ~quad worb

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1'~e ~eretary's report was·

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home of ber son in Jackson Coun- and approved.
I
ty. Funeral Sunday at the Pill'- . . The banner award was presented
son~ ll'unera) Horne, Ripley.
'to room two for the mod parents
Mrs. Fred M. Roush. sp:.mt .Sat- pr!'sent.
1
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"th Mrs Cl
C dl
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eon a e near . T~e ·president, presided over the
. an d· busmess
Several M
reports
. ,.._
1ru. an d M~
lb. Cec1.1 81 essang
· meeting.
d
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M L
G'b'·
· p
was given an a pacntc on ay
rs. aura 1 WI w~;re tn om&lt;!- •• th Middl
rt R ds'i•- P '·
Toy Friday.
·
e .
epo
?• ""' ara.
.was . planned, A soctal was also
I :Mr. and Mrs. fWnnis Rou6'h were- planne~ tot June 1 on the school
in Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
lawn wath half of the proceeds to
A,dri~n ~~Y . an!l. NdsQn ·~ uaed Cor the care o( t~, loeal
·~ 'joQil ····~ ·load of cattle- .'1 honor roll memonal park.
1
e&amp;lfttftti'~MY.' T
·. - A report ~n the ~ot lunch pr.o- 1
~tram WAS' gtven With $503.73 m
1 ~• wr.· - . u...;.i
c' ec It BI esstng,
.
h. b k
--• t '
' - '"r. ·a
!Jlnl.
t_
e an wh.lC h WI'II be u~
o
Mrs. Laura Gibbl and Miss Ella modernize the school kitch~n.
I
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· th e .PTA
81~;smg
were .guel!l~
o
r. ~ d. · The sum or $9""·51 1s
Mrs.
, Frid8y. treasure.
d
A "hankie" shower was held in
· 80
honor of Mrs. Margaret

TO ALL CANDIDATE~
Your political message in THE DAllY
St'NTINEL reaches MORE voters at LeSS .
cost than any other form of advertising.
Phone 398 today and place your polit- ·
ica I messoqe before the voters -now
a
mPriium wh~re you get the MOST for your. ,·

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t'hc- Elmer Newberry I

Mrs. Cedi Blessing, Mrs~ Laura
Gibbs, M·rs. Mary Ro~h. MisS· Ella
BJoesslrtR and !Mrs. \'ens Rainey
.spent WednesdaY wlllb. b- Fan·
nie Taylo.:r.
Rev. V. J. La·t·hey'.t mother pasted away Frlday eV'ftltng at the

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llam, Dodger.s 11: Bauer, 1~::~~~~
11; Olaon, Senators 10;
Yankees 10.
Hill .. Olson.
Pirates. 18: Skowron,
Werb!, Indians 11; MantlE',
oeoes 17.
PJtehillif- lto~ Phitues
Pitl'ee, White Sox 3..0. I tied
2-0.
.::::--:::-:-:---SANTA :MONICA, C.Ur. uPSid rtabet1y, man1ger of .c~
Bobo Ollort, said toMy th foni.
er mlddtewtilbt
ft-.loa t1
"ready .rJJ]It now" to meet au,..
Ray bbtftiOrt tor the tllle.. J'lafll.
AMI.JCAN LIAGUI
erty nld 0..... Jo d.,..· ftl.ltM
W L Pet. 01 poundo and wKI ..,... ..,
Chlcaro ·--··- ·- 5 I .1133 1&gt; mul.. 1110 rot tlto lll'y I I - ·

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sALE

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5 .1145 t
1 Waollln!IIOa ••• • T 8 .1138 I

IBOfion --------· • a
Dati'Oit --------- 4 8

Kaous City ---- . 3 6
Baltimore --·--- f P:

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.400
.333
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lt"-.ra, •nd his
Mer·
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J .. Loula In retltlnt ., an Uft- '
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CloYolaMI 11 Waohlntton nlebt
, Ohieqo at BlltlmON
Dalrolt ot New Yort
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THIS SALE UMITED 'I'Q_J?Rl\iSENT S'l'OOK~

Moodoy'o R""l"
No gamea sebuduled
Tutld.lr't P,.ble Plhh.r.
Detroit t:t N~w Yorlt-Gromek
Kansas City •t Boston-Kretlow
vs Pwtr:rfleld 1-1.
Chleago at Baltimore nl&amp;ht\ HtH'Ihman 1.() VI Palice. 0-3.
Cleveland at Wnhhi'Jlf,on night
Mid h• w•s doing It t.r hit wlft -WyDtt 2-0 v~ Rama. 1-0.

_GAL

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VAUGH~H
FOR

T«.IASVlt,ll

H. Pal. Ad\'t.

,c••nt . Block·
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some very Interesting
sportswear. We agreed
iniJuence bas been felt
the States along the lines or
striped T·•hirts tor beaC!h

W&lt;!S&amp;lO we wer-e honored tn·be
this chance to Wk
hands aU ~round,
out into the -ball.
met several Italian
who, approt~rlately
o'n Lhe

Co\umbU&gt;.

11m6 RCA ESTATE gas RANGE-·
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thermoMsticslly-controllfid lop•bumer ca61dtfll
·Such eoollnr opnvenionoel The,... '"IJ&gt;enno.trol" ~
liJlil loJ1. . . ond tlri4dk mokeo ""!"'Y ~ and
au- ~
tb;r
f'or l(lpAl'&amp;te automatic appiUU)()IW ;. • • does away 1ri&amp;b

P":".

boo-.

--broil-

of t1to wood«&amp;~ lhinp In the IIOW GAS ....,..._
rodlaDt
JI8HI&amp;olngpilotsandbumAnd tbooe exclusive GAS advantaa-:
llOOI, - - ;::. thousand lnllaDt boolo.;.edrllf.IIH
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WANT ADS

( 141 For Rent
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For real-NICE
FURNISHED
APARTliENT, bu.sines.s section,
Middleport. PJ:Joae 8171hJ .

..l.ustflfld Ad. 1~ DJ U. A
1(. will be publlaboa , ........
. . u ...elftlll.
lCitn :

2 ceaSI ll*t ..., aae

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month lollowtar lDiertiou.
·~---•·•-- ~-•lid
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., ID ng,..,._~
report.ed iml&amp;i.edat1iJ. ne Daib'
-·'bl
StotiDd will 00\ be rcllkluAI f!
ur wore tltu aoe 1DCOl'l'tiClla

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APART·

Cool, 2·bedroom

porword.
~full rate ot 2 r:nllta I*" word will
be charged for adnrtiJlnC U aot
'""u lV£ oetOI'e tbe lll.b ol eacb

"Build a.tter For L.....

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

3-room
FURNlSHED
MENT wltlt private batb. Utilities paid. P.bone 46-&lt;M.
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tertiOD. lliDim:un cllar&amp;e * ' eeata per word f.ot lbNfo teeutlve tuertloaa.
dpecl&amp;i--Qae IDODta fur 2:1 ec&amp;l

APART.MJ:Nf,

3 Miles North of Pom•roy

U.n.
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For rent--NEW SINGLE 4 rooms,

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2-23-tf

O~o.

b:r
watchmakw.

WE BUY

f79CI.

Blaettftll''a,

r-•,e
Pomeroy,
4-28-etc:
19)
Fo;Oh1o.
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ottlmatea on ne·'·val
Com~~
btne 'M!Ikert. Complete Meela&amp;n·
lJed milkllllli cow to can. nJL.

TON · THOMPSON Tl\ACTOR

SALES. POmeroy, (Jblo.

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And a specific case-a· cashier
in a State Liquor Store in l'he "Bilegedly "backWard" State of West
Virginia-gets ~ a m(lnt~. ~e
works one hour -an ~he regi&amp;ler
an&lt;l is reliC!ved to woTk the alternate hopr .on other work, a total
of 4 hours of an 8 ho'ur day.
A ca :-~hier in an Ohio St·a te Liquor Sttore mwt stand up -anJ
pound a registe-r 6 and 7 houl'l!l on
a busy day with a half ·hoW' for
lunch. He gets $264 a month after
work ing &lt;f. or 5 years even if .he
ha:s 20 years service.

JUNK CO.

ReFadot7 Trained
COLLINS JEWE-

80R.AP ffiON - METALS

roy, Ohto.

4-28-Ute

-GRAVELY

FQREMAN
• LERS. Po~:-.
6 ABBOTT T.V. \-3&lt;1
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VICE Alt matea Repaired by Ea
pert TecbnlcJau. Pbone 6264 Y
Middleport.
8-lM! Good Clean U•ed Can
All Makea ""d Modelo

METROfOLIT AN

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B'eueL
1-;M·tl
balh FURNISHED

Adulta only. Call
Ave. 4-2W-t.e

bOUIJCteepln&amp;

act like kids on the highway. Titer
are smarl-alecky, reckless, impll.·
tient, an~y or &amp;elf-cemered. They
are a leading human cause of
nurly 100 lrBffJc deo.th8 and 3700
injuries ench day. They mu~t he
s lopped-by the law and by ,public
opm1on.

ca~lm
Pu.bl~&lt;lotd

jriYinl Is deadlr liD
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srurr
ill

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orwMia• tt;ill• T~ .4do ·~lli.tilllf f:ou~ril

WITH COUIT ccmvened In Glenda.Je, ca.nt., hospital, M:rt. Atme11a .Mae ·auvoJd,'·lfo, tesW'Iea from h.er
bed. ·· 1 wa1 attacked from behind and lotocked down-! telt aomeone kiCking me, hitting and mauJ·
lni me." FIIICill8 Mr .. Haavold from end or table at left bJ JudJ'e Kenneth White U;;tases), Three
g1r1.1 a~e111ed or attacking Mra. Huvold alt tn toregTQund. From lett. they are Mrs. Deanna Jean
fleJIIf . ''~ ; Mra. Mary Ann Kennedy, 22; Lora Lee Weltz, 18, aU of La Creacenta, Callf~ Mn. Ha.&amp;vo1d.
. wtll be lncapaclta.ted tor two or tbree monthl, .utrered a broken hip. :lnJure\;aptne -and
_ulllel ... Jurlea!" :S~e
rubbed..
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w:u

The State has a tremend'Ous in- /
in g other necessary work.
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come. It makea a profit of $65,·
000,000 a YtAr · from )ts Liquor
Monopoly whose 'Peak .time
ness of $204.000,0000 for 1955 Is
being cxceOOl'd in 1956. It takes
in· over $JOO,OOO.OOO Qn the gasolin e tax, over $200,000,000 on the
.sal~
This fiscal year the 1ax
on real eslate and ulilities wi-ll be
almost $500,000,000--a ·h alf billion.

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Mrs. ·Georg-e

Burns was up

lax.

By June 30th of ,this ''car, tbe~.·c

One Vital Part

lflt l'h~

sales tax fund. The Sl':i1le

cHn we!J afrord to t{ive its lower-

Of

paid empiQyees s raise without
any additional taxes or without
creusing .the price of liquor.
In 1955 the General Asiembly
ts.OO barrell. Vlr1il
Teaford,
Is ComJJetent
rai.sed
the pay of already hiJb~
Syracua.e. Ohio.
4-2&amp;-6tp
pa1d officials. Directora ol Dfl.
partments were rahled .from SIO,·
120 ~I
000 to $12,000 a. year, Low paid
.
employees eot nothing. They •have
not received a general raise since
!Jfo,
19S3 and they will not .r eceive one
lillll'
tor
anqJ.htn' year (If they do then}
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un-less you, t'hc people of Ohio,
make yourscH beard in Columbua
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The !State, like every other em• .
pi oyer, has a moral oblliatloa. to t
ment, coal furnace, plenty
OIL NIIDID
e.nougb for
.toft water, one acre around,
CALUMET Cl'fY, Ill. - ur - pay ils employees
them to live c::omfortably. lt il not
rupted a city council meetlnl with fulfiUing that moral obHgaUOII:.
f
roll
yard,
Route
124,
a Umid request : "Could someone
In a politic-al -democracy t-he
please
the aldcrmal~'s chair
peope arc the !IOVerelan pc.wer.
Robert a ey,
y
we cou
ear w ats go i na: on '"
.
They control, or .tbould control,
...:.:·-- - -·
.t he actions of their elected representative.!!. As the Governor bas
failt'd to ca-ll for the Lea;islatioa
ncP.rled ·t o give lowe;-oaid Slate
t•mployec-s a raise, we urge every
reader of this l-etter of.o write to
GOVI'ncr Frank Lau1ch::!, The
culive Mans.ion, Columbus, Ohio.
Tell ·him you want a speclal session to give lower-paid State em·
ployees a substantial raise this
HARRISONVILLE - 2 &amp;lory, 0
year, one that will give- them a
room fi-amc borne with bath.
standard or livina equal to em•
Hardwood floors throu~ehout.
ploycfts Q.( private Industry.
Very nic~ kitchen with plenty
The State Employee&amp; Committee,
cabinets. Insulated. Good out·
For a Special Session RIIJe.
aide cellar, hen hou1e and tool
Chnlrmap, Harry B. Strebtg,
·house. 1-acre lot with ex.eelhint
Clcrlt:, State Liquor .'iitore No 132
prden around.
1'otil prlce
Cleveland, Ohio

amall repair jobs. Crude oil

Me&gt;st
women·
are alike· • ·

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A Super10r
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"Em ba Im1ng
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Funeral Home

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ch~lc!k;~enibo~u~oo~.~~ j]A~la~'~pa~y[e~r
~ln~t~hc~au~d~;o~nJc~e~i~n~lc~~so
aH

aoe, 3aarden," rom
B11
Rotd,

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SUNRISE

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SUNSET
\ti.TtbNi

All Buslne11 Is Local

$61100.00.

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"Ki•l Stufl'" drivers are adults who

~HI be over $00,000,000 surplus

WEST VIRGINlA- 7 room mod·
em block hou.'le with hardwood
floon, 2 larae ~et. Full
bu(lment wHh Williamaon FloWarm forced air hotliDI. I 2·5
10 Outboud mo-ton.- and· 1 J eep.
acre• with plenty shade, now- I
Chcv•ller"a
Serv1cc Station,
en
and shrubbery. Lo&lt;:ated on
T.nn r Bottom .
G-1-8tc
Htchway us 33 only G minutes
trom Graham Station. Already
1 • 1'
Tc- Bt.J~,
financed with 4% loan with
WANTED .. One tlat dump lM!d,
monthly paymenhl $42.27 -each .
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f•11', with hobt. Blythe Thel11.
Owner will take $2000.00 lor l'lls
~~.-. Jtadne, Ohio, Rt. 1
4-28-3te
t'QUity.
CUCKLU UALTY
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~:.;;-r&lt;e~t
••• 229
, _ 101-Y
L ~ ·,
4-28-Stc
'I 11..-. room modm~ APART·
' lltNT8, wttb lau114rJ and car.,._ A. N.

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LET'S GET THE
II KID STUFF II
DRIVER OFF THE
ROADS!

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AUTO SALES

TRACTORS. R. A.
FINLAW. 512 E. MAIN. POM£.
ROY, OHIO.
4,24-211p

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Cloth, Piber1laa, Nylon Awnln..;
Porch Vallncea; Porch Shldtl;
r1nvaa and bamboo! Pon:b and
Lawn Funiture; Venetian Blind•
Sh•dt• Drapea. Dale Wippel
Supply, 2UI Union A~. Pome·

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A r:leark in 110 Ohio State Liquor Store gela $240 top wages
after 4 or :i yeara-less th·an $200
in take-home pay. On busy days
he may " run"' over 300 ·tickets. A
. count in one store one day showcd one clerk SCI'VCd 90 customers
\ in 1 ·hour w.hHe the otber clerks
were cl~aning the store and do-

OHIO VALLEY

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Insurance _
1063 BUICK Special Deluxe 2-door
R.lYiera Sedan, Ym')' low mlleqeJ
fl2111l.llloettnar·o, Pomeroy, Ohio COMPLE'l'E laournnct Proto.Uoa.
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Auto,l'lro, Polio. cau Do•
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111M FORll VB ~oor Sedan, llolu·
Ufulm,IHII,Bioeltnor'oPomo121) keal Estote
ro:v,
Oh'io.
f.U.Btc
.j - ZBEDROOM HOUSE-Bath,
11&amp;3 WD..LYS Station Wa1on one
loul owner,

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URI orlalna1 black llnlah, f49•. Dale Durot

Catalina Coupe, aU leather 1eata
$2895. Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy,

AGENCY

9-27-tf

3 lntemalional 2-ton TRUCKS
47, 49 and 52 models. The whole
Jot $60~. Jimmy P..rsons. Inc., FOR RELIABLE PAINTING • ConPhone 8242 Middl~port. 4-27-0tc
tact Richard C. Wilt, 232 Soutb
Fourth St., Middleport., Ohio.
1961 CHEVROLET Delux 2-door
4-16-IOtp
Sedan, extra good Urea $89~.
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy, Oblo.
Notice 1o my friends and cwto4·28-6tc
mers-1 •&lt;Jm now associated with
·1111 HUDSON 4-door Sedan, spark·
Clinton Fisher Co. Call 626!!1-X.
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Bllettnar a, Pomeroy, Ohio.
DOORS HUNG, roof and ulwetos
f.28-0W
shlnalea put on, wallboard •!'ld

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Clinton Flaher CQ. Ca ll 62t10-X.
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19M STUDEBAKER. Delux, 4·
door sedan. In good condirllon,
$295. Sherman Robcrb, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, ncar Unloo AvenUe
Bridge.
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a·nbaum. a Jl'aduate of Fordham
Univer.11ity and
Brooklyn Lew
SchoOL anti a promi:i'len.t flJ'ure Jn
v11rious eharity organizatlons, wu
named today to
William
H. Can·e as p~ident 0( Yonkers

Fir•. Automobile, H•alth

RADIO " TELEVISION SERVICE
Phone 200, Cleland Appliance
Sture, 118 W. Main St.. Pomeroy

Complete WHEEL AUGNMENT, For bu\lding and repair work, see
b•:anclng and brake aerviee.
FLOYD NORRIS, RIICine. Ohio.
Hackett'• Safety Service. West
Phone Let1rt Falla 2276.
Main Street. Pomeroy, Ob.lo.
4·31Hllc

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Coolumbus 4: - Buffalo 2
Richmond 4 - Rochester 1
Montreal 6 - Miami 5 '

having average family incomes or
over $10,000 a year---one. Shaker
Heights, .bas an neraR:e family
income of $18,363. (F!gures in .t his
paragraph taken from Cievelind

RODNEY DOWNING Plain Dealer, May

Aaour Wrecker Service. Day Notice :to my frien&lt;b ·and custoPtloae 6227. Nilbt Phone 6039mer&amp;-1 am now BSSOCi3ted wit-h

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lor lanuly
Milwaukee ..
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To Sell, Trade or AnThe 1954 HellerBud··~ luued and Sarol. Spahn, Stealer o. Bur·
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at the University of OaHfomia, d~tte 9 and CrandaU. Winnln&amp;
ROURCe,
et
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pegs $533S.19 as the anuual in- pitcher - Poholsky 1 • (), Loaiq
Sentinel Display Ad come needed for an American pUcher - Spahn 0 • I.
City family to live comfortably.
or Want Ad be Your
Only Major Leitue pme aeJled.
The average family ine!ome in uled.
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Cuyahoga County &lt;Cleveland tnd
vicinity) is $7,053, with three of
I -They Get Resu!h - Cleveland's aristocratic suburbs NEW YORK UP-Martin Taro-

1 WlLL not be res;poDBible for any Bulldozer for •blre, ponds and
buement work. P. M. Cowdery,
debtll contra~ by anyone other than myself. Ernest H. Young . LonJ Botto'!':___
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Long Bottom , Oblo.
4-30-3tp For re~ble 1adio and n repair,
call GO&amp;$-J. We aervict~ all
!l l:l1
~rv1ces
makel. Sc:hmo.U. Applianre,

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H. RAWLING SONS CO. - M Middleport.

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for f()od, clotlling, rent or taxes, Minn eapolis 10 - Wichita 3
medical ca-re, etc. Measured by
Onty games scheduled.
an-y
standard,
the
pay
(l( State
Southem Auoca.tlen
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w...... er.s IS ow:
Birmm,...am - onO •
Cattanooga at IJtUe Roek ppd.
The aver~ge famUy take-home rain
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Only games scheduled.
Northwest county in Ohio, popu-~
laswn Le..u.
lation only 30,000, is over $4:,000 a Wi lhamsporl 9 - bad.lftl 4:
&gt;ear.
Allentown 8 - lohnstown G
The United States Department Schenectady 4 - SyrHUae 3
of Comme•ee seta $4,200 a yearBinghamton at Albany, ppd., eold.
$350 a month-as the absolurely
. NattoNI l.eat~w
. r-ock bottom limit for bare neces- st. Louu ---- 000 000 101-2 4 1
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, es leu than $200 11 mont:h to pa-y Charl.eston 6. - Denver 1

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Auctioneer.
ceased.
4-28, ~1. 3 -3tc
' 1Harrlsonvme Road."
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SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Baker'l will glve you tbe
tude on furnitcre or appliances. ,
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BY MIL AND11118. sJntir

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trade ror smaller place in Meigs,
ready for sale. Property la appraised at $6,000.00 aod eannot
Muon or Gtl:lla Coull'ty . Farm
located 12 mile 1 from Pomeroy
be sold for leu thaD the apprai.~+

deslrinc bid

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The real eolate heretofore owned 16 For Sole or T rode
by Marion S. Rldforcland Bertha
Radford located on Uolon Av••·

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to
sbould contact Crow and Crow,
Attorne~.s. Pomeroy, Ohlo, Executor reaerves tbe rlabt to reject any and all bldl. Sale la sub-

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AN OPEN LETI'ER, TO OUR
EMPLOYERS, THE PEOPLE OF
OHIO:

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11"1n:nncoHED
APART.- un~.·u~
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•• Wm. Smith
pan~,
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St., Mlddl~~ __
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,ruoa.
ror rent :lbteulOD Laddan.
.to I.J1 'l'hiDD aacli ftprdll !Ill)Seaft'old 8oarda, ~ Clotbl.
ueea 0.1. l!:veuta priDted at rqu.
Cli:atoa rt.u.-, IOddleport.
w claAI!Ilfled ra~ Obiluar~t~
Phone Ufti..X.
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p1bli&amp;b.ed at 1 '*11 per word.
f«
n.D&amp;---Bleetrle
wallpaper
oaraed .Adl receh'.a tlf 1llll:l •
.de&amp;Dlft. atatoa 1'11b8r, MidtelephODI IJ.'t'U cantul ...._..
dleport. Ph. 8265-1
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On Rt. 33

Pomeroy, -. ., river. Yard and
flower. to eare for. $35 per
month.
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'The Editor's; Minor League
Results.
MailBag

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do their shopping!
It's difficult to generalize about
women in most respects •.• each
is. so different in so many ways!
But 'when it comes to shopping,
nine out of ten women follow
the same sensible pion. They
first study the the ads iri this· · ~ ·
paper with their pqrtlcular
needs in mind •.• then -go'direct
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to start them coming 'yo\Ar woy •
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week when me presented the
:oriz~- wltb - . . . of
hloorniq paosi:es. Tlhllt reeeivi&amp;g
prbet: were ·K n. · Richard Gres1,
Mrs. Ralph Gibbs Jr., Mrs. Lionel
Boua, Mrs. Edw&amp;td FrenCh.

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POMEROY
SOUETY

Baptist Youth fellowships Spring Rally
Held In Middleport Attracls Eighty
Eigh.ty young p e o p I e and
their adviow.rs attended .the Spri~
Ral1y of the Baptist Youth Fel·
Jowsbips of the PQmeroy Baptist
Association at .t he Middleport
Fim Baptist Church Monday evening. Virginia Arnott, Racine,
president, presided and introduced the guest speaker, Jean McCoy,
Vinton, district repreaentative of
the BYF in Southeastern Ohio.
The devotional Mn'ice
wa11
presented by the Cheshire BYF
and the invocation was given by
Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Pomeroy. Special music for t be service was
given by the youth ch&amp;ir directed
by Mrs. Martha Bu1$f;Jl with Carolyn Rowh as pianist and a number was also given by the combined seniQr and junior ch&amp;ira.
DQn \Vaught read the scripture
Ieeson and Rev. Wesley JenkiM,
pastor of the Ratine Church gave
thE' offei'tory prayer wi.t h four
1oung men fr:om
Cheshire as
ushers.
The program included -tw~&gt; moving pictures: an tllustrated 'lief'-

mon "You Can't Win'' by Dr. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Edwarod IMdnt:oah
Jones Sr. and a film showing var- aDd family of Dayton were suniou typea of musical worship day gums of bit pt:.l'eBtB, Mr.
suDg b)' the ehoir from Bob JllD- and Mrs. Howard :MclDtosb and
es University,
daughter, M1Ba Hartiett.
During the business meeting
Mrs. Ru·th Virlinla Aten end
tbe attendance award wn wolt by aon, TDmmy, qeft SUnday for their
Cheshire with 28 present and it home, Chleaio. m ., after a v.ia.it
wu announced that the Fall Rally with her mother, iMr:s. NeUloe Mor·
would be itr September at the Ra- rls ·and other relatives.
cine Church. Other churches NM:r. and Mn. Walter Delay '8lld
preaented at tbe Rally were Ra- dauchter Rtrth and Mrs. Marcia
cine, Chelbire, Pomeroy and IHid- Delay of Columbus were weekend
dlepOJit.
cueats (If MJ.. and ·Mrs. IQbrr Sm1tb
Tbe recreational period was -of N;ye Avenue.
directed by Mr&amp;. Elmer Wickham,
Weekend guests ol Mrs. Emma
Pomeroy. Local women served the Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Max FoJ.
refrqlnnents with Dr. Edward mer were tbe former-'s dau~ter
Parker, aupply pastor Qf the Pom- antd son-in-l-aw, Mr. •and Mrs. How·
eroy Chureb, Jiving the blessing.
On the food ~ommlttee were Mrs. ani Rou&amp;h and daugbtf!!ll of Fol·
lansbee, W. Va.
Willis Antbolly, Mnl. David Dartt
·Mr. and Mrs.. Harley strong 'llJld
Jr., Mr.o•. PaUl Smart and ·Mn.
.aons
of WilftaviJie were iUHtll
T. F. H11wklns. Plans were made
()(
.her
parents, Mr.
and lira.
to combine the groups to l(ive a
Henry
Reibel
Saturday.
play which would be used as a
Mr. -and. Mrs. Henry Reibel and
money-raU.lnt project When it
:Mr. and Mra. Donley Reibel -and
was &amp;lven at .the various churches dau~~:bter Donna vislteod Sunday ·i n
in the usocl&amp;tion.
Gal'lipolis with Mr. and ·Mrs. Earl

MIDilLEPORT SOCIETY
Mrs. William: Hovatter, Pearl
Street is in
Akron where
her daughter, Mt'8'. W . H. H ovatter,
has been l't
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bernard FultJ: and
bahy daughter hav-e NJ.turned from
Columbus where lhey ;;;pent the
weekend.
- Mrs. F.arl Warnke accompanied
Mn. Walter Crooks and daughter
Jeanette to Pt Pleasant
High
School Munday to attend the Sentor play.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. 'Bnllt'r, .Tack .
eon. and Mi~W Polly Ka'IT, CQlumbus spenl Lhc weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. c . n. K!trr, Sr . .and Polly
Ann Bauer.
Jon M, Schaaf who j, employed
In Columbus, wu a weekend stue11t
ot his ffiQlher, Mrs. E. s. Sthaaf
•d family.
M.r .and Mn;.. E. L. Hu~hea of the
Ru1bos
Electrical
Corqpa11y
were ID Huntingtun Soturday On a
bU:::~"c~~PR.upe was a business
vi.litor ln Gallipolis Monday.
Mn. Cline Malthewa' birthday
was celebrated Sunday at 8 41nner
at the Ob!Q State University Stud·
ent Union. Mr .and Mrll. Noah
Huklns and son, Charles, spent
Sunday with her brother, Cline
Mathe~. and his wife and attt!nded the dinner. The HaiJldns bmily
alao vi.Jiled Mr and Mra. Richard
Matthews and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cline visit~ Mr. and Mrs. Latayl!tt,.e. Cltnf!' ,
WingeU Run, and Mr. and Mn.
Walter rung, New Matamoras, Sun.
day
and Mrs . R. E. Wilson, Sb.ldeo
had a family dinner Sund11y 11nd
Mr. and Mrs. Ru&amp;~ell Will&amp;ft. Middleport were amon~~: the_ aueata.
Mr. and Mr.!. Har&amp;ld Hubbard
and daughter, Uru:la Grimm hid
1 dinner Sunday for M'r. and Mrs.
WUiilm Hubbard lftd children of
Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. AlbOJ't Schleicher
(Mary Ohllnler), Cleveland, were
IUI!Bta at the Rutland Junl;r-Senlor Prom Friday evenlni an apent
lbe weekend with Potr .and Mn.
WtlUam Ohllnser and family.
Mlu Nancy and Mias Shelby
lleadowt, Rand, W. V.a., were overntt:ht .ruesta of the.ir aunt IDd
uncl.to, Mr. and Mn. ll'aul Mournlni. and famiJy lut Week and U.
.tended the Middleport Junior- Sen-

lee, and her family and other relatives In this area.
Gl orl a SWlllll'iOD, Ga II ,tpol'11!1, v1sited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Swanson, and farolly wbUe she wa.s working in Meigs
County this past \Y!!ck with tbe
Valley Belle Da'i.ry Company.
Mr .and Mrs. Burnie Derry have
moved into McMasttor'~t apartmenta
Brownell Ave. Middleport.
Mr. Oerr, a former Interior
palnt-er at Ohio Uni~r.sity i.1 a•
.sodated with the CJ'i.nlon Fisher
Company, Contractors, Middleport,
Ohio.

Ohio University
Journall'sm Prof.

To Speak Here

Other members -present

Milia:, lin. Charles
Bradblll7 and Miss Barbara Stout
"nle hoateaa served a spring ulad
at dte eloae of the party. The
· nut meetlna: will be held. at the
·home of ·Mrs. Charle&amp; BradbUry.

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MUIIAY M. CHOnNII, Vk:e President Nlxon'a
eunpa1p.
manager, U lhoWn at the federal buildlnB lD lloa Angelea, aocepttq a aubpomaa from u. 8. Marshal Robert W. Ware (~t).
'l'he ·8Ubpoella cal1a for Cbotiner to appear 1D Wubingto.n on M&amp;)'
2 tor teJtimOIU' rep.rding bii 11880Clatkm w:itb HerDUUl Kravl~
of A..tlanttc Ctty. N. J., a bl&amp;cklleted Army uniform maker. TI,Je
Benalit lll....up.Uou ll@oommitt.ee ..,. lnveattq~ UD11'orm.
( lnte7'tliiiUonGI BOUMIIl.oko)

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••d ..... Pbil Wllliamooa,
; William B. DoWDle and Mrs. Jed
Weblter Sr., members of tbe &amp;enlor Slutte.poare Club Jell • tJWi
l mor'nlag for .ColumbUJ wbere they
'wl)3 tltteDd the conveDtioo of tblt
Ohio.i'ed.enrtlon of WOm.'l c;lubJ.
The eluba of tile ·Mtbeut ciJI.
triat are tbe holtoeuel for the conwntlon alld .the lOCal group will
fumilh refreshment&amp; and also fav· .
ora ·which are small baOf of salt.
Tbe II'O~p wiU alao serve u Pates
fO&lt; tbe eonve1111on on Wedoiesdity.

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a bodice to tho Nth de,ree. The walllline noaepy and lace
ballded triple den 1ft caUII for JPOl'tl ~itement. Jn Brookohlre dol.... awbo. Ll&amp;ht l&gt;lue, p)llk, rod. .brown, y&amp;]low
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Schoot., Auditor, 'l'Teasurer, ""'":I
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Agricultqre,
Hittillg d01er to borne,
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Four cases were beard JD· local seedittt .Qf .t he ball diamond and.
courts today and yEstenlay. A sUl'tiOundtU. liMa .tbls ran. Volunteer wolbaw hav~ wDtn'buted to
D~Dht&amp;ton mu wu bouad t&amp;
ttfe work -q~ed .f'Or th• sLaetesa
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The steel
is ready
Is Bound :Over .· whieh
·lis on order and t·he
mondseedo!l
To Grand'Jqry are beee.
reaci:Y
a complete

momina:, Harold L. Howell. 21.
Dowlliii(IOD, WU bound Qo the
IJHDd' Jl.ti'Y on • bnta~ o~;:barae"
Howell was 8'l'l'e6tied TueSdll:v by
Sberift - Ob»rk!B •Russell on •
AWOL ebal'&amp;e m... lit_e tJ, S.

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IMiddl,'eport bu a Cirst.-claas. ball
diamond almost completed ae~ord­
ins; to the report ol the ·Mtddlep&amp;rt Park .A.a&amp;octatlon, IDe. which
·has 'had a coiDmlttee wtnting on
.this proJect .under .the dll'!Ution of
Lewis H. Sauer and Ctg'tJa. JtDidn·

Congressman
On th&amp; Republican
mer congreBSman
Jobn D. HobliUeiJ,
Humphreys, and Robert
The race for ',10\'t'rDor
Virginia promisello be an l~t.J:es'ij
1.poattioDO wttlcb wilt. be _. on tng one with the Republicana
· the board were ~ to atteiMI ing three in the race, John T. Copbut were DOt pn!I6Dt. The,r were enhaver MiUard A. HolUciay Sr
Kel11&gt;. Amol&lt;l of Nn Ha..., ond and Cecil H. Underwood are seekMrt. c. P. !Stout. S'toul 0101 Rood ing the nomination.
ll"e prasentf7 ·men:iben. Of the
The governor's race takes on a
.bori.
apecial flavor for Mason County

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JI:'QIHupport was placed 011: probatiou tht. momiDJ by Juvenile
Judie John Bacon;, ~ ·in M.1yor
E. F. RobinSOn's . · ~ olrte rlne
end t'(ISts q&amp;lntt JH~ie StHlwagmer, Pomeroy, w«"e 8118Pettded
J)t'Ddint lood bebaYlQr, ' 'Sbe waa
~ """""""' 0111 l'!!f- of

it&gt;loxlc.itfoo """ .q$1 , ~...
'lottpa,..
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Third Relative
Re~.rted Dead·

~ Month's Time

For the third .time in lair than
one JD,onth, :Mi1. Lou ,: Mourning,
Ra~ Street, !Middleport, •h as been
notified! of the death of a 'J"elatlve·.
Her mother's
Mra. El.illbeth

Oates

died this

ainke.

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Speeding Charge
Gets $10 Fine In
Fisher's
.. Court

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P0liCe Search
LaUDChed FOr
Ml'ssm'g TaXI•

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Renovated

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served tbree J'eM'I
fhe
pean Tbeatre or OperatiOGs iD
Germany.
In anoouocine the aPOOintment,
Eagon said: 'There are now Veteran For O'Neill Committeez

wiU

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plant

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NmonaJ Jte.
search CWp. of.~Camb~~·
wHl ttt'hr'_.. -~ '1.00,000
pound! annually.
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The third ,._., M' hrk.,..
burw will ... Wtt ~ C..WUndum M.t•ls Co. H :.tn tupply
•bout 500.100 pouftlh Nth ,..,. .
Production is .xpected r. _.
undwtwar .at .... pl..ta l.tfe &amp;n
1957. n.. cendruc:tf• wUI M
financ• . . ...., r.,. the . . .
pliers. n. ll"n••aom will ,.,

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find untt
tien, ·~ ,. nw111on wfthln

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end
of Nch ,.., cluriftll fht fffto
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Tbe 1!bree eOIItl'aetAQ 'W'el"'
amona: 10 £mu• wbieb bJd for tbe

zi.reon.ium. budaess
In. addition to IH~ildhl,if tile aew
planta &amp;he AEC UIIOUDtt'd tbe8e .
other mrov,. to booet .z.in:oo.ium

Akron,. N. Y.-wlll

Polio Vaccine
lnnoculations
Now Underway

off/.. w

.!lllnoaily.

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Clifront J. Rltode•. 1101&gt; aliiW
Street, P(IJIM!rqy, Ohio, waa fudlY ~
appointed ·Chairman or t'he-O"ftfitl
V-eterans' Committee in Meig.s
County. Tbe aMOuncement. of the
appointment a..arl the orgarrilaUoo
of .the loc.tl veterans t:"ommittee
was made by Herblt{t Eagon, DeJa
ware, Chairman am Ric.iJ.ard L.
Si,ms .. Columbll8 Secretary of tile
ONeil! For_ GI'W.ernor Veter.aos'
Comm1ttee m Ob1o.
Eagon, a World War U and
Korean vetera11 with tw.ent)'·nine
ye~ service i:J active in the Ohio
NahonaJ Guarod, presently serving
as Chief 'Of Staff of the 37th In·
fantry Division. Simll is- a l'a'ellt
returnee from aetive duty :baving

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1&lt;11 !be ...m., Democrats .siDCe Joe F. Burdett of
iD eta.;. of Obarta Cart', Pl Pleasant ioi on,. of Ul.e eadld
Junior Hale ol RuUaod dlaraed
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-le prjnclpal oflbe·M..W School He with intoxication forfeoi~· a S15
nd Oaa Jarul{ .of So\ri&amp;side at- first mtroduced Juie11 Breen,
appearance bond in the court of
cepted the ln·vlta"tiOD, of tbe PTA direetar ·or m.trumen'W muai.C! 1t
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher,
CJ'OUP and 1tlre«f their · idea coD- Wablma. BnJen, tben preeented ,
\loDday evening. Hale had been
e•rn~ several dift!Ct WueS .,.. .l14te ~~~ of f~•. sixth and
'":arrested by officers BOlilic and
brought ·to- t!bem 1w peop1e in the ~M~"¥entb ~~ pupili. The band
'Nca1.
audience.
Plll.l'ed • · ~am of four ft.lecCharles E. Young, Cheshire arBotb candidate. told· the IJ'OUp tion.s and Breen nPlained the
rertC(J by ·offiCer Neal for speed-~led llrot ~....., l"•nBII differeio\ ftl,atrUments lo tho PTA
ing was assessed a fine or $10 and
for
jm&gt;VIde beUer meml!ero .........
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The county health department costs by May&amp;r r \ ler.
.scbools ·tor the people and cttU·
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dl'en of ·tbe eOQD1:J. Rood com.D llrial the meetiq, the 1roup repor.ted that Salk Vaccine Polio
Shots are now beina l(veo to tbc
meatfA "J am nrmtng for die "-oted: to ..ftile the yearly due~~ l 1 through 15 year old P'OUPB at
Bomt PI EdU(:'Btion for' tthe cbil· fNm tW~tve eema to fifty the healt·h department office.
dr&lt;n of MIIBOI&gt; Col!llly."
ceo!la. Mil. ·,Aild! Sinlth'a Sbtb The shot_,, which are the· first
Both men 911ld that Oil&gt; IDY ta- Gtlde' roGni T.Pn tb&amp; book for the of the .series, are .bei,.g given
sue Jillo~ bofotO them, If eleqled ~ '-~!IJ
'
01&gt; at .!be meet- from 9:30 until 11 :30 A.. M. ind 1
they tb!nll. of the weifioe ... "'
until 3 P. M. They will . 'o(f«·
of the d!ll&lt;lmi ·nrot. d«&lt;"" ' ~e Ill•: :· : )I'.O .Ibe tiltol ono ed until Frid1J1. Parent eonsent
"' lhat thOy . d not be of tbe )'&lt;jp,.
. . . _ wil&gt;b alips are required bref~e ani rh&lt;.tt
tRON1'0N, 0 _ UP-Pillice today
trolled 1!7 '111 · pressure aroupo • pot ~~ -~inn.,. aorved at tile will be administ-ered, a·:' S"pqkessearched
for a missinR taxi cab
hi the county.
KhOot ·add · atteniclett . b)' nearly man for the department Rpol;'ted.
JonOII told lfle lt'OUP tbat he oae ·b~IICIIt;.j PII'&lt;!IIIJ •\'II e,bildren..
l11.11t seen 'q-ear Gr{!oCnup, Ky.
wM eP.i'Dat on&amp;mln ·fute In •DY
Cab Driver JOhn Fraley. of thf'
county ind' would &amp;ef!Y'e u 1 bolrd
Courtesy C~b Co.: told po.ltce thai
e•_'po
"' rts
',Middleport Cltllre!J
member in the beet lnteresb ot
two men htred htm to .d nve them
,
Being
t~e Clionty. Wben· asked directly
to Grc~up Tuesday ~·tgbt.
CINCINNA'l1, '0~ t.Jli-.L.-'Ptoduce: .
James SuHivan a·nd- A. R'-i.seu
if be ~341 aftY cOiifteotiODI at all
He said they had h.tm stop the
wtth a ·POiitleal facUoa. · in tbe
E111, ltiout steero-; eoasumeN Jones arc working at. the ' tnt car. grabbed $8 from 'his shin
county,\JarreU replied lhJt, lite· did A larae whlte tl~. h~ 40-U; · Presbyterian Churcll .this weel: on pocket and kicked him out of tht
liot.
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tnediuma: 40; broW'! miX 40: · ema on other phase of th-r ~~~pn ear.
BOOb candidates bvored 1 £air laue Sf. A
Sf.37; A of .t he first floor ot ~h(i diuteh.
,
.
I The trusl.oo&lt;i o:f the· ·eb~b·'
EMERGINCY RUN
of property thi'OUIIIt- medium
llld emphasizM
~ bavio&amp; the wash .roonis r¢dflCOI1il·
'The Pomer()y Emer&gt;geqcy Squad
ed and other wo~ c~~et.ed in- was called t'O the 'hOme of Ed
tbe ii}'Stallatron ,of' U~ht.s .. to Rapp in Mooker Run thie momim
'lpcl ~i·l room where ihe was sut!erirtt: from a
J8 to bal:e cab- 1evere stroke. Dr. T. A.. Hewet9on
·
W'!f.k was called· to administer medi~l
questiono
tbeir · ea~id:acy.
Gerald Bood of L,el-

yiU .be

fifty-three countkls of Ohio with aad hafaium oUtput:
plans well under way to expand
L '!be AEC'• current qp,pliet
lt to each of tbe eighty-eight
countier.
-Carltarund!mt M.W. Co., 1Do.

Candidates Air SehOolPriblems
With Maso~ Co. riA AssGclation
a~peai'ed before.

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J:--F£\g:uson,
~~.llolta~!, J. Iloward

;New Middleport
i
Mason
'!"'achera Altooc:laBall Diamond lim
on Tu"""" eveol.,. and,_
ly ·dilcusaed
schoo.br
in Masoo Coul'lty and . . . , _
-~ost Complete
asked tbem ...........,

"'1te Nihtabula plant

dUct£

of
ed on '

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by

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' Clifford Rhodes ~ be - Ute .omllhlilloh 1'19• t ' built ca.,,NaUonal
N811ed T0 Dlfec
"It
•uwil'
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one million of ziroooilllll
j
Vets Comnnttee ~ 'ib\' P~a ~ ~e eon.. -.

, Joee Other

for

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Ute ~
oi Ed,uci.Uon ilr 'M.uont COunty

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will now
ensbta • ~p in .Wiweriel
by " mvch • f4 houn. Plctur·
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Ohio •Np en ' 1(1. •nr round
trip. PGstll eftlc'Ws polnt out

Wabama Tag Day
·- . ·.- - - - - Nets Athletie
Dailv Vacation
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Tag na,

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Racib:e Fire

lngton

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'JULIA EoW'ARDS

Two ealtCIIdotoo

JUST ONI

Senate end

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b,:s.:&lt;Arm)'

LOYILY "NIW"

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'Barkley senoev.I for

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Setretary James c.

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pla011 were made for -the youth
nlly which will be held 1t the
::~l cbur&lt;h ne:&lt;t Mooday cve11-l

John111y Muaser, Ruth Ann Brotb·
...;· tillo. Amol&lt;l, Emeat" Hall,
t..mdli l"olmer, Norma J•aa: Bearhl
Rov. om! Jlro, lloaer Blsmo, Mr.

WASHINGTON UP- The Atomic Energy Commislionr has order·
1 e4 the construction of three new
plants to produce zireonturu lor
the rapidly incr&lt;easing demands
of the nation's atom~ ~ms.
The plant&amp; will be built at Park
ersburg, W. Va ., Pensaco!:a, Fla.,
IDd kblabula, Ohio. They are ex
pected to turn out aome 11 mtHion
pounds of high purity zirconium
metal in a five-year period.
The plant ttl be foe ..... in th11
r.alon i1 nine mi ....... rl.,.,
tr.in , .......,..,,.. and abow
RaHnawood. TM lootlon · 11
lmGwn a1 Wethington 11ottorn
and eompriMS • traet of a.,.....
xYnately 151 .,..._
Onto hu~ and fifty people
will be emptoyecl et tfM pl.nt
Initially. The new facility will
lnelude an offl~ lllullcftno.. a ...
P,.ration plfmt, • ..,... ~
tlon r.tllit •nd • ,..,.,_,_,
ed •lenpkla the new vehicle an
,..,..,.., Postrnastllt' An..rt R111
The AEC contradlll, announced
Mil WM1 NYW~~I of the IDQI Tuesday, Q.}J for apendiQg about
post offlc:. 11111pfoytw. S...tinel $14 million a year for tbe out~t
&amp;f lbe three planta. Molt of 1tle
zirconium and tbe
bf-product
hafnium oxide will a:o to tbe N•vy
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fostoffice Makes Maiden Run i Construction !'
To Be Above
Ravenswood

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Miss Linda.. :Jolootoe entertained
the memberi' of .tht Youth Fellow
ship of tb6 !'.nterprtte EUB Chureh
:Monday eveDint at ·h er home on

tho
booleaa
F&amp;l'eJ61!J11
Gearbort,
Joyce
Davl1,totJn•
IJndaaad
Friek

e·n ttne

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D · rf • • t / D •
Th "• f y-rour
ra
1c1pa e n rfano
I PUN PlOTLUCK
· IUPPIR·
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..,.;ta·/ ·He/.1u Sunuay
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At pomeroy Jumor
• 1·oESMombera
ol Evangeline Cbopter
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••• ..ted 1o brlna o~eanlng

THE WHOLE COCKPIT ESCAPES

aervod by

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Club GatL-ring

Rclre~hmeni.IJ Wttfl

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Convention TOday

Gr1nsfeaa Home

Cbe.ster Rold.
Durin1 the busin.en s0111lon In
charp of Joyce Davis, president,

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IM~bers Leave For

Youth Fellowshl'ps
Attend ServiCeS
U.-Jd /n Ga/''pol•

Enterpl"i$e EUB
Youth Fellowship
Entertained Mon.

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eqUipment with them wbeli they
Thir.ty-four pupils or Meret!iles 1ade, Jerry Frick; Loui.&amp;l·ana Hay come to tha Mal&lt;lllic Temple Wed-'
F. Condon took part in a piano Ride, Helen Jones; To e. W'lld netday ~Cventag at ~ p. ~- for a
recital whk!h was 'bel'!~ Sunday af- Rose, Claudia Zerkle; RosaJ:Qunde. potlueJc: aupper. Each ~· is to
ternoon in the Pomeroy Junior &amp;eva Rea; .M.inuet in F, Brenda: brilllli eovered dWI and the evenHI h Aud" ·
p
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,:,onum.
otts; Mexican Clap Handa. :Qe:n.ee
Ing will be · - In giY!ng lhe
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JC
an
an ra ll ey;
Country DIDce, dJrdna·room of the Temple • SpfiDI
H rt 1 d 8 1
p
A 'I c0 u·
cleaolng.
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·a ' P _aye
P ece ca "" ega·
ma
m.s.
sus, WhiCh he composed bimself. Warrior Song, LaJry Rucker, Em
'~~ hd~ strains b'Of manbyy !hypes -of me· [ p eror Wall%, Asenal'h T.racy._ Peg.
Q"ANOI MtiTINO
0 tes were earo.
•1 e.audience. asus, composed and ttla~ by., Nonniil Wil1, ' _master of the I
The numbers and PUDJis during Enc Alan Hat'~; The Rosary, Pat Hatttsonvllle .Ghn(4!1 bas all'llOUn· ~
the presentation are as follows:
Vaug-"';m; Sprmi Night, Wall;y eed the rttexl gran1e meeting will
Graves.
J The Waltzing Parakeet, Jane Grue,er; Romance, Suzanne Vall• be a Special. meeting on May 24
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hite re· · Turner; Lullaby, Pamela Moor~; gh.an; .M·areh of .the Dwar&amp;., Tam- for t•b e purpose of lnitiatioll'. The '
·t urned home Sunday evenina: after The Pleasant Pl!'a8'8nt, Breftda BaJ- ·a ra ~mlaw; Swmg !Jow, ·Sweet regular meetin&amp; will not be ·held
a visit wit'b relative&amp;. Thursday ley; The Oracw Fly, Carolyn: Bell; 1Chartot, Charlene Diehl; Garden due to tbe third•·-and fourth grade
,! hey attended the funeral of their lee Carnlv~l, Sharon Lee Ruc~er; of .t:be St•ars, CoiL~ Wihoa; Ha· children oe&lt;:upylng the hall ·at
sister-ln·law, Mrs. Elmer Hlte in Santa Lucta~ Donald Weltrung; wa11an Lov~ Song, Ronald Car· present.
Oantun.
La Cumparnta, Penny s.ue Moore man; Revene, Mary Ruth ~ck;
--------iMT. and Mrs. Lawrence Parfitt Ave Maria, Albert Cur!Js: Seren- Bolero, Anna Murray ; Intenpezzo
SCHEDULU MElTING
of Charleston were the weekend
Russe, L~rry Curti~; Flower Song,
The Past Chiefe of MallMlia
guest. of hi• pare•!•. Mr. and
Carla Wtbo•: Sprmg Song, MarMrs. Edward Parfitt.
garet Ha.ndley; Dance of tl1' DePythian Sisters, will meet.
:Mr. and Mu. William Grate and
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mon, ENc Alan Hart; ·Manij&amp;ttau Thutsday even101 at t'he borne of
.son of &lt;.:harleston spen.t the week
Serenade, Sondra Potta; W~w
_Heines,_H•m__,lodt
-end witlt 'heT parenll, Mr. and Mrs
C~nc~o, Shell• ~... Q
Wllllam Bakflr.
Mm~r Prelude, Jobn · K~an.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Russell Smit.b ·and
rn:: .
ltl
IS
daughters of Parkersburg spent
. ·
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Sunday with ·h er parents, Mr. and
Sunday evening .the Senior 'and
.- ~f
Mrs. Je&amp;a Gainer.
Junior M.elhodist YoUth FcH"OW·
~~Wit'
Mr. and Mn. 0. H. Keenam of ships of Heath , Metltodlst Church
Uf
_ Jnu~!~~
Columbu11 and Mr. and Mrs. Carl cancelled tbelr reaular meetlnp
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Hoscher ol Mt. Sterlin~~: were Sun and went to Grac-e ChiQ'Cb, GaUl·
day_ gue~ots of Ml'l'l. Dey Hysell.
polll. to it«md .the 1ervle4lr bel:na
'':'~'
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner, condUcted by Curt Davir. sllg:er, ·· Mr. and Mrs.
E • . W.~ o(
Mn. Earl Hoffner or . Chillicothe MIIBiat and mi'Dister. ~ YOUIJI Sblde entertained w~·w:.a· -~'Urkey
vlaikd
Monday
w~th . their people are .well ar:quainted wlUi i dinner Sunday at .the lifWt.' honliOn Lawnnce and ~ly, Lincoln Davis who Ia ·~ive in the mujJcal 01"1'111 their son Jeff w 0 WtJt .iUve
Het.rhta and attended grave aide program each. .ummer &amp;t .t he Ltn- May 8 for .servloe ID the
eerviees of Hartley Rusaell Girard, caster Camp Ground. Rev. Paul
Preaent were Mr. and Mrl .. 'Wood.
Ohio at Middleport Hill cemetery, N!lwander, pastor fJf Grace row Wilson of Guysvlllo, )(:r; ,and
Mr. and Mra. Esrl Arnold, MJ", Ohurch pve othe evening sen;DOa Mra. Ruuell WUson., Mlddle(IOrt,
and ~s. W, M. Arnold son Mike on the topic "EterrOO Life,"
~ Mr. IDd Mrs. Pa.u l Tribe, ~ llob
of GiNrd. Ohio were IUesb of
Attendina from Middleport were and Ned and daurhler JiH ot
lril!ndB and relatives ln Pomeroy Rev. L. A. Baneerter, Mrs. Loulae Atherw,- Mr. and Mrs. Dotlald Mer
•nd Middleport Monday,
Mu&amp;rlda:e :Mr alld Mn. Bruce ritt Columbus Mr and Mti.~ Sam
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Lloyd, Mlc.bl.
·M· J'. ·a nd lllra. Emer- Jeffera, diUihter, Samra and 1011
aon Jones. SYF members Kenneth lArry of Shade and Mr. IIMI Mri.
MUN'&amp;y, RoJer and Vera Covtrt, Cui Moore and dl\lib~,lhrtelll
Robert Hellntl)', Edwar4 Lee Jlc- and Unda of Pomeroy.
Comas, Jobn Ketehka, Pat.l1c:la
Lloyd, Juanita Bancerter. Sb~
SPICIAL lAIITINO
Jones, Marilyn Sue Jtniaht lind
A apecial meethlg of tbe· s.JiiIIC
their IUett• Edward JUtdten ~~ bury PTA bas been eaUed for ttt.
The Chcerlo Club of Mason Allcll Hoyt. Jr.IJIYF member~- hr nlJbt at 7:30. AU membe.i'a are
Clty reeerrtly met Bot t·h e home of bara Jones, Martan-ae Woodterd.
urced to be._ praent.
Rosie Grinstead \ritht Betty Smith
Logan.
stephen Hill, student ·at OhiG
Univeraity, Athelll, visited briefly
with his parents, Mr. and .u -.
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Allen s. Ht' l·l Monday,
Oliver Hartley a•d ""n, R·ace of
'""
Balitmore, 0., were visitors •here
Sunday ·and attended tbe Un"ed
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Don Thomas or Parkeraburg was th~ weekend au~t of
·her parentll, Mr. and Mrs~ Rilph

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llhs. DorlaJd

"Our top'ic, Who Forms Our
Opinions is an oe.speclally importunt one In thi.!il election year". Ml'!l.
Patrick Lochary, prtsldent of the
M.f!ll.IIS County Council of United
Chureb Women, said todaf.
Mrs. Locbary referred to the
observance of May Fellowship Day
at I P·. m. Friday at tbe United
Me~ bodtsl church, by the eouncil.
c.omtng here •to ~~~air on" the
toptc which will a.lso 1n('lude How
May We ~~ter~me Truth FrGm
~o:aganda wdl be YIUUam S.
8 urter .. ass~ prnfe.sGr
Ia.
Jo nahsm ol Ohio Unlveralty.
Mra. Lochary reporb that Pra~esh~r h~axter come• to Meic• Coun·
Y Iii Y recommeDded 0 1 speaker.
Menthe
andaffair.
womea u. lnvLted te
att..nd
tnnueneea up&amp;n reflldenta In determlnlng tbe'ir oplnion~~ on school
pollch!&amp;, votlnf, International llf.
lalra, juvenile cleUoquency and
other malt-en will be covered
A aack Junch will be held ·at 12
noon with the host church aroup
to rurni.sh the dessert course, A
bualnesa meeting will follow tb~
luncheon after which tlmco. the 1
p. m. meetin., 111 bo • ld
• w
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serving as clH,O&amp;teu.
A parcel poat packaJie ule was
AniND FUNIIAL
conduded durlnl the evenint
ReLitlwa from hcfe' attended with the •htchlilht belnll the se.llthe funtral !ervieea for John Tay. Inc of packagu received .f rom
lor, Point Pleasant, Sunday atier- Dinah Shore and &amp;:tdle Fi.sher the
noon. 'l'hey Included Mr. and Mra. singiDI 1t·a ra oLU-JevlaJon, radio
lor Prom.
Elmer Mattox, Mr. and. Mn. Jobn and movlea.
Devotionals were led by Mrs.
Cblrltw Barret, Loa Ancele1, lOR Hawktna, Sr., Mr. and Mn. John
ol the lait William Banoett, a for- Hawkins, Jr., Mr. and Mra. T. P. Ll1Uan Grimm. It wu deelded .tbat
mer Middleport reald;ent, hal been Hawltlru, Mr. and Mn. Stewart M:re.-M·a xlne Latfley would 1ive 1
villUua hi&amp; courin, Mra. Lon Greeo- Hawltina.
aewinc demorwttratlon at the next
meetln1 which will be hetd .t the
home. of Mra.. Audta RM:h11rdaon.
Present were M:ra. Richardson,
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J~nd Beverly, Mrs. Maude Young,
.Mrs. Gladys Riley, Mrs. Carrie
Rosa, Mrs. Gril18tead, Mrs. Smith
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Admitted Tuen:Jay:
Charles 325.000 PDUDdl . _••n,.
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Stanley, Point
Pleasant:
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2. The BI.I.Jeaa
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Prosser, Letart. W. Va.; Norman a\ AlbaQJ, Oft..--ftle pilot: Iifton..
J. E~ans, Portland.
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Discharged: Delcia Proffit!, try-is beiDa M~l"liY'atecl to proPortland; Dean Sayre, Lorain aOO duce ·a bout 300,000 pouoda amtUal
Grace H(ludashelt.
ly begi.mr.iq ln August. Tbe plaat
will be operst.ed by the Wih
DEATH REPORTED
Chang Coop. under a contract
The death of •Mrs. Nettie Flor- which will es.pire lune SO, 1958.
ence Collins, 89, of Dear Rock
3. Some 200,000 pounds ~r zi~
Spring'S' at an Athens Hospital conium lb.ave been ordered from
wa.s reported eat~lY Wednesday Japan Obder a dea1 worked out by
morning. Funeral IITanl{ements t·h e Commodity Credit Corporation
will be anMuneed ~at-er actording Deliveries are dUe to begin this
to Ewing Funeral Home.
year and end in 1~7 .

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Central Grade School Operetta
Plays Before AFull Audience
A full hQuse ~ present. Ttt('S- 1
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carla Will
day night for the prese-ntation of The Dragon . _
l,;(,ward Calvert
the ope~ltas, ll'pOnsored by tbe
Buttonless Girls and Boya: Coty
Central Grade scbool and direct- Beaver, Mary Bolinger, Marjpn!t
cd by Lucill• S~ekhamer.
Folmer, Sht:!ila Hicks. Cheryl IQod
The operoetta, "Button Tree", Patty Hysell, Patty Owens, La Jean
was presented by '63 students in Prtct~. Zona Thomas, Mary 'Mlompo
the fir:st, second and third grades .son, Rose Marie White. Rh~ Ann
at Centrll Grade School. "Lazy Will, Anoa Reitmire, Denni&amp; Moen.
Town" the second part had a cast I Wayne Russell, t.rry Wile1,
of 72 students In the fourlh. Nfth nie Riffle, William Reitmire. Tony
and flixth grades at that school.
Perkins.
~otb presentations were bigbLittle Brown Elves: Euge~ Trip.
lighted by realLsUc costumes, and lett. Park Yonker, :5teve FlDlaw,
the singing and dancing Colored John WoJfe, Cbarle.s Lemley, Ronll.gl1ts added a profeJSional "touch'' 1 nfe Che•dle. Raymond Zirkle, Oa·
to the Button Tree.
vid Palter, Donnie Swisher Mike
' Thomas W~rry, who played the Daniels, Ronnie Logan.
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part of "Tubby" in "Lazy Town",
Button Tree Fairies: Peggy Bowmade a hlt with his antics, and his I er.s, Jane Grueser, MiJUC Legar,
ravenou.s app-etite.
Susan Lytle, May MaKenzie ~
The cast inclu~:
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