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lev, lL M. GCOTi', ~ar. HCII:IDU
llowll, Supt. 10 A. M SW&gt;da&gt;
School; II A M W""'!&gt;lp Senic&lt;,
1'ueo&lt;ioy 7.30 P. ll.
Mictwey CommUAity
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Cllol.o&amp; ol Lo~.. 1&gt;•1 SalDto, 014 Th....... pa-. FlDf&lt;l Cleland,
Ton Fl•tt. oa Portlaad Route.
luadaJ Sehool 10 a. m. preaehLDC Oburch Sen-1« 7 30 P M Pm-er
11 -. m.. aad 8 p. m. and Bible meeC:I.ne Wedn~ m•bt 1 30 P
lt&amp;IV TburaCiay 8 pm Putor C M. EV«yone eordlall7 bwited.
The SfrHuM Methodist Church
W. Proftitt Aut. Cb11. Hupp.
the Rev Geor,Ee Dav1s, Pastor
~ Church of Chrllt. Loc.ted
School 9 30 A. M. Dana
011. Pomeroy-HarriaoavilleRoad.. Sunday
WinebreGner, Supt. Wonhip SerBible Sobool 8 30 A lol. U""""&lt;! V'loCH 7 30.
Worahtp 10.30 a. m Evenmg WorThird Street ftenl'KOitel Church
Middleport, B. L. Bvrett. vaator.
Sunday School 10 L m. Eveaiq
service 7.o&amp;G o. m.

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Gr.ci ipiK.ipel church, le1t
Metn Street, Pomeroy Rev. J
Edwin Charles, Rector; Ur1 CeHeo ls
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Church Sebool, Beeinnel'J and
1Y SERIES for Ivery- Pnmary, at 10 30 A. M.. FOI' IDfor·
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Chriltlon Church ,.. k . . .YIIh
ClwiQel 3 - 10: U a.m.
t.ery SuP.dlilY lt1 A. M. Sunday
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lunday
in mouth 7:30 P. ~.
church preachlDI-r
Christi"• C:hi.Wdt ar Lonw ....
tom, every Sunday 9:30 A M..
Sunday School and communloa;
tint Sunday ln montb 7:30 P. M.
(:burell preaebina; third Sunday
•D month 10:30 A. M. Church romt
munlon a1.1d preaching.
TM ChYrCI. of Christ, Ktno,
every Sunday 9:30 A. Jl. Sundl)'
Sebool and commuDion, uond
of
Sunda,. ill month 10:ao A. M.
Church communion and preachiDC
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come what may, your fam- H. SuDday School and communion
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M. church .,reachlDJ fourth Sun·
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da:r in meoth 10 30 A. M cbarch
communion and preachin&amp;IU&amp; ChurcMI, Mornln1 lttr &amp;
lntorprl..,
Rev. Roter llthep,
for
Pastor Momlne Star
Sunday
to fit your
SChool 9 45 A M. Morning wor·
1hlp at 11 A M MYF Sunday C\'e·
nlna at 8 Prayer meeting Thur•
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S~hool 10.10 A M Momlng worahlp 9.30 A M YF aL 6 30 P. M
Evening wouhip
7 :;o Prayer
me~Jtin&amp;: Wt'dnesday 7 !JO P M
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dleport , the Rev. Rober\ F Styen,
Rastor B1ble School D 30, Lestr
Taylor, supt , Morlliaa: wonblp,
10:30, Younq Peoples• mcetJn, at
6 f&amp;; Evenmg worship 7 SO, Wed.,
7 SO, Prayer Jneetlne
Chyrch Ill Chrllt In Chrlslltn
Umon, Middleport ,the Rev. Guy
F Sayre, parlor Sunday Scho&gt;l.
lb a m, Preaching senlce, 7 SO;
Wednf':8day 7 30 Bible class
Fl"t Pr.lbyterl•n Church. Milldleport, lhe Re\' Howard Rup;Jelt
pastor Church &amp;:boo! , 9.30, John
Fultz , supt , Morntng wonb1p ;at
10 30, Westmmster Youth Fellolt'
sh1p, 6 p m , Wedn,sday 6 30,
Jumor choir, 7 p m Semor Ch'lir
Ch~rch of Christ, Breclbury, E..
ward Emerson pastor, Qlble SchooJ
9 ;;;o Thurman Carsey, supt, 10 3G
Morn1ng wor$hlp , ChrlstLan Endeavor, 6 p m , Evcmng worship

wonb1p 10 30, NYPS 8 30 P. M ,

SC:hool, SUpt.

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Wedne~day eveotn~ pn}'u meet
LJll for tbe mtdweek and TueaGq
aftena.oon .Prayer bour
HovM ef ,..ey.,, Cltn'rer, S...
day Sebool 9l3G A M Mornln&amp;
wonbtp 11 A M Sunday evenm&amp;
worship at B Prayer rneeUDI on
Thursday 8 P M
Bradford Church of Chrl11 Su~
day School, 9 30 a m Lord'a Su_pper 1mmedaa..ely followmg,
Free Methodi1t Church, "arry
Bates, Pastor, t.urel Cliff. Sua·
day Scbool IJI 30, Class meeuaa
10.30; FMY aervtce 7 00; PreaeJl.
Ina: 8.00; Prayer Meeting Wedne•
day 7 30 Hysell Run
Sunday
SchGOI 10, Preach1ne tl.lS.
FAIRVIIW
Edwalld Griffith pastor SUDdaJ
School IJI•30 a m; Youq Peaplel
IDeetlna: 6 4:1 p. m.; Prt~ehinJ lei'•
Ylcea 7·30 p m: prayer meetlnc.
Wed. 7.30 p m, Thunday 7:30
P. M East Letart. S. S. ll 30.
llornmg Worship 10 45.
Evening wor1hip 8 on the lat. 3rd, lth
9uaday•. Prayer
MeeUna Wed·
aeaday 8.
Recine Mldlon
Charl11 luth
pastor, Serv1ces SuDdl.1 7.30 and
Tues•y 7 30
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Church of Chri•t In Chrlltlan
Utuon, Hobson, the Rev 0 H cart
pastor Bible School 9 a m Ann•~
Mohler supt, Mornmg broadcast
1(}11 a m from Parkertt,g atatl&amp;n, 7 30, E•an•cll•tlc
f"lce·
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Church of Chri1t, Rn. DcnNid
Seevers--BJble Sch()QI 9 30, RieL
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Avtll, Supt, WorshiP 10 311
RHre•nl1ed Chrc.. of Jnut topic "Ftve Farmer•", Chnstian
C:hrl•t of L1ter Day Saint., Old Endeavor 6 30 p m , Worship at
Town Flats, on Portland Road
hem'
Prayer
30 top1c
' Howmeeting
Far ToWedn::
Bethle..
Sunday School 9 30 am preachm'l 7
day 7 30 P m
10 30 am and BJble Study Wed·
nc8day 8 pm Pastor C W Prof
Unlt1d Methodist Church, Pont(Jtl Guest speaker Sunday a' eroy Eugene
Browr.,
Pastot
10 30, Joe Wtlhams of Ironton
Church School 9 1~ Tl:eo Smith,
hrtlend Chun:h.
l•rl CVIhl', Supt , W.orsh1p Serv1ce lO:JO
putor, AIJ't. paS\or, Editb Codner Frank
Vaughan, LilY Leader
Servteea Sunday 8 oo. TueadaJ at .speaker, Youth Fellowship ~
7.30 and Friday 7 30.
Off1ett~.l Board meet Mnnday at
Church .:.f Cbrlat, Middleport, 2·40. Commissions meet Monday
Fred [ Gardner, pB!ltor Blblt! 7 1~.
School 9 30, Homer Rtce, supt.;
The P~dlrated Church: lv1n
Mormng worshtp 10 30, sermon gellul I Aeformed-PnKbyterlln
"Jesus m the Midst", Christian En· Pomeroy, Rev. Walrlo J Barteh
deavor 8 p. m , Evening wonh1p Pastor Norman
Klot.li , sup. :
'7 30, sermon "Three Close-ups", Sllnday School I} 15 A M Wor
Wednesday 1 30 prayer meeting ship Hour 10 20 A M sermon
and Bible Study
Monda!'
Flnt B•plllf Church. Middleport "The EmmaM Road":
eve01ng Sunday S('hool Workct!;
Rev C E Hoyt pastor • Church
School 9.15 , Gerald Anthony, supt meeting at 1 30. Come and wor
10 15 mornmg worship an(! Com- ship with UJ You arc welcome
Flr1t Baptist Church, Pomerey,
muniOn, Ierman "God's Activ1ty
Ralph
C Zundel, Pastur William
and Ours", 6 p m. Junior and
Senior Hi YF, 7 30 Evenmg wor- Watson, Supt 9-30-ll cGmbim.d
ship, sermon "The Chmtlan Taak" service of worship and aturlv
Monday 7 30 B H Sanborn Mill Spedal music by Junior chOJr
sionary Soc1ety ln8tallatl0n or of· Sermon "ls L1fe Aller Death a
fleers; Tue!iday I 30 p m Women's Gamble'" Awardmg or attend·
prayer meetmg, wed, 7 30 mtd· ance pln.s Nursery anrl Junio1
Wt!ek Prayer and Praise scrv1ce, Church lor children 6 30 Yo•· 1 tJ
8 30 St!nJOr chou rehearsal, 7 30 meetmg, Wedt\esday 7 30 Bt~li·
Thursday Golden llule Class at study an.d prayer, 8 30 ehmr re·
the home of Mr and Mr.!!. F'rank hearsal, Thursrlay 7 ar: Women's
Cbeesebrcw w1!h Mr and Mn Missionary Soc1oly mec.t1ng
Chrlah•n Selene. Slclety, 14.4
Jamea Damcls &lt;~n the hospitality
Muberry Ave, Pomeroy MoTnmj
committee
Huth Methadiat Church, Middle· scrv1ce at 11 wllh ''Everlaatw.g
port. Rev (' R Konkrlght, pa1tor Puni!{hment" the ~uhiect of lhr
Sunday School 9 30 Ernest Covert ksson S('rluon and the Golden
~up\, Mormng worshtp 10 30, St'r
Tt•:-~t Surely 11 1.&lt;1 meet to be sa1d
mon by Dr Hlehart)JI Bauer, Dls- unto r.oti, 1 have borne chastls
lnct Supt, followed by Quarterly ment I w1ll not or£cnd any morr
l onf1•n•ncc, 6 p m Voulh F~ll('W Job 34 31 Wedt)csday evening
~lup WcdneSiday 6 45, cho11 tc· ~erv1ec at 8 The
public Ill cm
hcttrsa\, 7 p m p1·ayn mcetlllJ diallv mvth'&lt;l to attend ReadlnJZ
1111d B1bll' study
1nom w11h side cnlranec local!'fl
Mt. Moriah B1ptlst Church, Mid· Ill lht• h'llr or the dillreh nprn to
lhr public on Monday from 2 to
4 Jl Ill
St. P1ul't Lutheran
Churo
Pomrroy L M Mohrhorr paslo•
Sunday School 9 30, Church Scr
TONIGHT
John lrchutd
Beverly Gilriand VICC 10.30
St. John'• Lutheran Church,
THE GUNSLINGER
P1nc
Grou~ services on the flt't
(In Color)
anti thlr~ Sunday afternoon at 2
-al~oJohn W{'l:sllmuell~·r as Jungle Jim o clock
Alfr.d Mtthodlat Church, Rn.
THE DEVIL GODDI$5
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Grove, p:1.~tor
Sunday
- also.School at 9 30 Lloy,l Ollllnge ·
Comedr and Cartoon
Supt, Worship scrv1ec at 10 45
w1th Dmsmorc Boyles. lcadc:SUN -MON.
MAY 5-6
Marilyn Monroe
Don Murray Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 aer
Arthur Connell ,.reel\ at the Elmwood Rest Hom
Betty }i'Jeld
Evana:ellstle scrv1ccs with Fre",'
BUS STOP
land Norris,
evangelist
we ' k
(Clncmarcope--Tecbnleolor)
nights and on Sunday cvenint~:
.....alaoFrankle Lane
Luey Marlowe Rev Grove will be doing thl'
prraching. Services
bcglnnm •
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(In Technlcolor)
with prayer meeting ~-t 7 30 '"

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Salvetiot'l Annr. 10 e. "'· Sun·
day S&lt;'hool conducted by l\tr'l
Janice Barrett; 11 a m Holiness
meeting speaker
hv M1ldred
Rhoad Solol8t Nara Wolle , 7,3(1
Salvation m~tlng led ..by •1\frs
Maucltc Ash. Capt. Glenna Run.
me 11 and youth delegates will at
ten d y P. Couneils at t:incuma i
over the weekend
Ha"IMnYIIII Pr..~erlan. R.
C 7.ondel, , Supply Pastor 10:01.)
Church ~hool E c. Ftnllllw,
Supt. 1
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Frank C. Morrow, an outstanding citizen of Southeastern
Oh!o, has recently received a citation from the Lane Bryant
ADnual Awards C&lt;&gt;mmittee in recognition of outstanding comIJIUDity service for 1956, and Is betng considered for one of
lhe Lane Bryant National Awards to be presented November
14, 1957, at the Hotel Pierre in New York. Morrow was nom!·
nated tor thas honor by the el''
of Southern Ohin.
The Lane :Jryant
Annual
-. Awards of $1000 00 to an ind1v.
dual, br to 11 group, w~re estabhsh
ed in 1948 1o encourage voluntary
participation m efforts that benelit borne and community hfe The
Awar(ts Committee eonslsts o(
Dean John E Drewry of t.he Uni
versity of Georgia,
Journallst11
School; Mayor deLes.seps S Mor·
rbon of New Orleans; Directo~
Ctiar.les Munch of the Bostnn Svm
phony OrcbeJtra and columni.::t
Orville Prescott of the New Yod.:
Times. All
nomiootions
were
~ned by 1he Bureau of Ap
plied Social RPsea~h al Columbta
Univera\ty under the ~uperviston
of Dr Robert K Merton
,Morrow reee:IVed the nomm ..
tion for this award tn recogmt1on
for the&lt; 1lft1tme or outstandmg
~terv1ce be has given hiS commun
ity-the ebureh. school, and the
industrial an(! ctvlc devclopmenl
of the Southern Ohto area all
be.arJn_g a direct and marked 1..,
fluenee u(X)n the Ameman HomP.
He is a member and has aerv,.d
R.ll Trcuurer of the Ftrst Pr.::sb t
terlan Church of Wellston, Oh1
lor over forty years He b a ch&lt;1 ·
ter member of the Wellston Ro.
tary Club; has served as Chatrman
of numerous c1tizens' commltte-:1
for ihe betterment of that (:I~',
c.Ureded the activttles of
th'
Chamber of Commerce fcrr a nu ,,.
bee o( yeana, and 1S V1ce PresJ·
dent of the Milton Bankln~ Co
Morrow was an organizer of th
Southeastern Oh1o ~lonal Coun
Cfl and the ..a~ tRf the rece,JI
publication, "liisioti' of Industry
of lao-.oo,aijl,.., 'ooill&lt;b I• \h•
only complete record of \he devc
lopment of that county ,
Morrow servP-d on Lhe Wellsto•,
Clty Board of Edueatwn tor etgh
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Tht:ee Me[J8 County Hlgh Schools
made announcement of lists of
eraduates for 1957 and commencement dates in each of the schools.
The schools reporting graduate
l~sta are Rutland, Tuppers Plalns
dnd Racine High Schools.
wlth Com·
Rutland seniors,
mencement exerc11es May 17,1957,
are Barbara Back, Barbara Bolen,
.Janet Brogan, Leroy Chapman,
Jimmie Cremeans, John Denison,
W111tam Edwards, Carol GibsOn,
John Jeffers, Mmnle Katchen, Gene
Lone. KenRy Loaastreth. Betty Me.
Caskey, Clarence Might, Henry Mi·
lam, Fred Morris, Phyllis Ru~e. Robert RtEe, Jerry Schoonover, Joseph Scrau, Nan1.!f Sisson, l'reda
Spire~. Thomas Turner,
Reva
Wheeler, Ravmond W1lcox, Marl·
'yn Joyce Wolfe.

A l~year-old yOUtll wu .nJured In the head Saturday niJhl
lQ Pc.merov when two cars eollid
td on Routes S3-7 a( 8 20 o'elo-: c
acc:ordiDJ 'to Patrolm.an
Henry
Werry, tnve•heetton off1eer.
Tbe report said Fritz Teaford
26, Racme, going wru;t at about
etght mJies an hour was 1truck lr~
the rear by a ear ~riv~n by EltoP
A Rttch1e, Ul, Lona: Bottom Btl!
Crisplet, a pa.tsertJer wit.h Rilc:uf&gt;
complalned hts head was tnJUred
Damage was estimated at S35 l•l
Teaford'! ear, $70. to Rttch le'l
There were no rarrettJ
A mmor aeeident at almost ti1.:
nrne 11me W8A reported 1n M ,(I
dltpnrt by Chief of Poli~ LeN\
Bartrum Charles Durfee. 32 Pt
Plea~ant had stoppet. for the
traffic hght at Race and No Sec
ond Ave when Gilbert Pt&gt;arso ..
29 . ..also of Pt Pleas .. nl, backe1
his I 1,-z tor! truck out nf a par "
mg space It SCTatchl"d the s•d•
of Durfee's nr cauSJr.g an e.st1
mated $150 damage
There were no arrests Bo . i
dnvers were protected by tnsu·
anee The lnei~"nt oeeurred at
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Tuppers Plains, May 15-.Tanice
Swart:r., Norman Whlte, Ehla Ward,
Cl- .aries Harrts, Donald Headley,
Donna Oont, • Dolores Schultz,
Glenda RobinSon, LUlie Mae Dak
er, Phdhp Boyles, 8()nn1e Sue
Chipman, Robert Chichester Oley
Connolly, ~artha Goebel, David
Hdl, Oneta Hostctttr, Ellen Powell,
Paul E French, r,a, died Sun
Mary Wllson
day
~orntng at Holzer Hosptta!
Racme- May 17, Larry Badgley,
Ito bert Birch, Emma Brewer, Keft· after • shorl illness He was tht'
;;on Or ,Edward and Lavinia Bur(Continued on Page Three)
ford Mnch, Soulh Second Ave
nue illll wls 4o• 111 BraMrury.
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hiS w1re:
Grice, a oitep·son, Stephen Cope,
Battle Creek, Mich., his parents,
Mr and Mrs. French, Middleport.
two brothers Marlon, Middleport
and Earl, Bexley, two grandsons,
Battle Creek He was preceded ill
death
by a brotber, Clyde French,
DALLAS,
Tex
UP-Flood·
Jacltson,
who dted 1n January
•vaters reeec\ed tod.av from rlv"r~
Friends
may call at the Rawtn the Texas flood belt and th"
hngs-Coat.s
Funeral Home whele
sun blazed agam It was the sec
~erv1ees wiU be held at two o'
,nd day of relict for the state
after a 19-day spell of v1oler.t clock Tuesday With Rev Fred I
Gardner, of Church of Chmt, of·
weather
Slight danger remained alOil • flclatlng Burtal will be in the
the Sabine River in parts of west Middleport Hill Cemetery.
P.ff' •"rench was a member of
ern Lom.siana but the floods that
the
Middleport Church of Chrb•
wreaked milhons of ~ollan Lt'
and
the
Loyal Order of Moose.
iamagc ln nearly every part of
Texas appeared #one.
Water still covered lowlands
along many rivers, bpweyete"lood
~re.su alone the TrlnltY and Bi'a·
?.Os were surging toward t.he Gulf
1f Mexieo and during the two
weeks it Is expecterl to take them
to reach the coast they Wlll calls~
more lowland floodmg.

Paul E. French
Succumbs After
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Youth Injured
In Collision .
Saturday Night

· WORKER SAVED IN 4-FLOOR FALL

Two out·Of-towp penon• were
round gulity
t'lrlVJJll while Intoxicated early Sunday mornin!
:m charges brought by the ~b~ 'l
State Patrol in the eourt of :.Ju!hce of Peace
Grlndley
They were Elon10 C Felton, 61 ,
Powhattan. 0 , and Burrell '....
Tate, 57, Sbadysade, 0.. both tn
the same car They were ftned a
total of $132.~ each In fme ami
costs, 11nd sentenced to three da .;;
'n Jail Each put up $MO bond
•n Teturn next week to sene thetr
Jail term.
Bertha Ward, ja•led on a charge
"'f mtox1catton Saturday night t)J
Vlddleport police, ha~ been re
leased under S50 bonrt for ap·
pearanee m Mayor C. 0 Fisher's
~ourt tonigh-t
M"anwhile E W
Wines 1•
Chii~hire forfeited a $15 bond •n
Pomeroy mayor'&amp; eoort on
8
charge of specdmg. Walter C
Warrrn, up on a s1mtlar charge,
"'as posted Sit§ bond for appear
1qce Wednesday mght.

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Repr.esentatives Are Announced

Last Minute Campaigning Light
As Eleetion Date Draws Nearer
The approaching municipal elections in Pomeroy and Mid·
dleport Tueaday continued today lo generate lillie more than

low-pressure steam
Candidate for Pomeroy mayor Delmar A

Canaday, however,

got on what be says is an Issue by promismg a do-or-die battle
with the Federal government for more sanitary sewer finaD·
dal help He 11 opposing meumbent village clerk CharleJ Legar
and busineas man Harry Miller for
the Republican nommation
In Middleport Mayor Clyde 0.
Fisher sa1d be VOSI!&lt;d hiS oppon•
£Dt Cecil Bradbury over the week·
end to tell hiPl
"I haven't sa1d anythomg bad
late about you. and I wall c:ooper~te
W'l&lt;li Wllh you If you WID. And If I WID,

MCCarthy Lauded
At Funeral Rite
IR W3 Shingt0 n

WASlUNG10N UP-The
&amp;n Joseph R McCarthy
lauded at Requ1em servtces toda,.
aa a courageous watr.hman who
alerte~ h1s countrymen to tht:
ev1h of dome!l'llc Commumsm
H~ then was to be honored •'
a rare memor1al .ser.rice m the t1
S senate thamber, requested Jy
Ius widow, Jean

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The meeting of ?omeroy Vii·
laee Council sct.du~ for ...
h'sJht hH .,._, pollponM until
ftte next regular "'"'lnt on
Mly 20, clue to the e~ of
Mwr.t "'unclhnln toUy.

I hope I'll have your cooperation."
McCarthy, one of the most con
Ray Fru1cr also IS a eand1date
trover~1 al Ameneao public ftgur- but h1s llrength has not been ascs of the rnl(l.century, was euio,£: sessed by any local polittcal obted m solemn services al St Mat servers
thew's Roman Catholic Cathedr ''
Mayor Fuher ia back for a seeby the Rt
Rev M•gr John K ond cOnsecutive term after havmg
Cartwright, putor of the eath ... served from UM-1 throu&amp;h 1944.
dral
Mr Bradburv served under Fi')ber
1
The funent Mas» was follow~::d as Village clerk in the '40'1 and
hy .serv1ces in the Senate cba111 later u treasurer. 'f'hj1 is Bradber, the scene o£ McCarthy's mo ~ bury's seeond try for nom1natloft
turbulent battle!~. bl!l greatest viC aJ mayor, havmg been defeated
tor1e~ and hi'l most heartbreaktrl ; narrowly m the primary in t94i.
deleats--mclud.ing h1.s condem.Ja·
tlon by the Senate ID 1ll54
Middleport Flrtt Werd nt.n
It was the first such service •n will vote at lhe former HYChn
the chamber smce r1tea for the Grocery Stor., corn.r of C:.le
Jal4 Sen Wdltam E,.,IWJIO!fh ~.., •nd SMertd ShWta, directly
Any detened Srnitor tt etl- A&lt;n'l'l from the Flfll!'a•• SfM,
titled to servlce&amp; m .. \lte.,. SeRite. t:lectlons Clerlr Alberr; G.....,
but none have been requested
Mtuldlodq.
"since 1940
I Jack Martm ptes1denhal a!
Canaday, ooe-t1me tempeltoUI
sistant and 1ormer ass1stant to th{' mayor of Pomeroy ln two preYlOUI
late Sen Robert 1\ Taft, R.Oh1 1 split tenn~~, bas prom1sed coopera.
attended the Senate serv1ces a... uon and moderaUon to eonst.ilu·
President Eisenhower's represet • ents tl'ft past week lo bill bouse-totatJVe
bouse calls.
.McCarthy's bodY was to be
He has pubUely sa1d be wants to
placed on a tram later m the day be fnenda wit.b everyone afln' the
for add1\lonal rJles and burial election, WID or Jose. In
ado
Tuesday m hts home town of AI· vertlsemcnts
be
the
plcton, W1s
town of Pomeroy
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sable task 10 hav1hg
to budd "a $1 mllhon sewage
tem and d11poaal plallt."

Nathamal Harmon, Florull, fa
ther of her souln law, NathanfM
Wahama High School representatives to Boys Stale and to Harmon, Ene, Pa, daed first a:1.1l
the Leadership camp at Camp Horseshoe have been announc- was buned m Cleveland ht.s form
cr home Mrs John K Sm1th Jr
ed by Principal Clyde R. Foley.
Selected to represent the school at Boys' State al Jackson's Akron, had attended the funeral
and was Informed of her fathei 's
M1ll tn June lS J1mmte Hender·
c!c:Jt.h m Galnesvtlle, Texas, when
son, son of Mr and Mrs Paul
she returned from Cleveland
l!en~erson of New Haven RobP-rt
Mr and Mrs Smtth and her broMcGlothhn, son of Mr and Ml ther, J M. Fleener, student a
Robert W McGlothlln of New Ha·
OU have gone to Texas for the
ven, was selected as the altel'nate
funeral
of her !atlwr, John Fleen
~rter a futtJe attempt to take h•s
to attend Boys' State.
own life bY sluhing of his wnsb
At the same lime, -McGiothhn
Tbuf)day night 1n his jail cell at
was .selected -to represent the
Canaday asked voters to vote (or
Roy Steyer$, Oak Htll, W Va.
Edwardsville, Ill., Orvilte Landers.
school at Camp Honeshoc along
Tuesday from 11·7 the Scouts ,of neph~w of tJte late John K Smith
the person they believed molt able
of Pomeroy, today was sent to the
w1th Mary Roush, daughter of Mt Troop 245 Will have a pancake Sr., was k1lled when a tractor
"to make th11 f1gbt f-or more ald.'"
• Alton State HOJpital for the men
Meanwhile, Mr. Legar m h1s ~n­
:md M.n. Howar.d Roush, Letart sau!age and coffee aupper at the overturned wtlh him. Mr1 J K
ta}l:y ill, according to Madison
nouncement today notes he "thord•nmg room of the First Jiaptlst Smith ST. 1s unable to. attend the
Route.
CoUnty Illinois Sheriff's departoughly understands VIllage prob(burch
§trviccs Jbut Mr. and Mrs Eul
Camp Horseshoe representat1
ment.
The sale of popcorn Saturda} lems and promise11:
Proceeds are to go fLIT' rutmmcr Smith, uncle and aunt of the de
es are sponaored by the Bend Ro· camping expenses and Scouts are ceased will go to Oak Hill for the by members of the Pomero) Fir'"Servace to ta::r:pa}ers w1thit 1
Criminal charges against Lan·
tary club whlle the Boys' Stale .selling bckcts whJch may ailJO lx!•
mens
ASSOCiation
and
the
Emer
their
means."
funeral.
der.a have been dropped by the Ill·
represent.tlve is selected bY th' purehased at the cb.urch
gency Squad netted ::t prof1t ot
"Full cooperation with •ll vi\.
inoia Court for ''auto theft" and
American Leiion.
$182 20 all of which has been co., lage departments."
All you can eat for $1 for adult:;
lbe U. 6. Army bas indicated that
Representatives to the Girls and for fiOc for children 1s the of
"An "Open Door" policy to al
tr1buted to the Me1&amp;5 c()unty Ct~.n­
. Landers Will be sent to a Service
WASHiNGTON UP- Dave Beck State were 1announeed last wee': fer belng made by the Seoul!.
C
ct'!r Fund. t~.ecordmg to Ron Spr1n- Pomeroy e1tuens!'
Holpltal aoon .
and oflicers of hl8' big Teamsters They are, Manlyn Fogle!ong and
\ MEIGS DINIRAL HOSPITAL
"Economy in all phases of wit..
1 ger, county chairman
l,.anders rtcent(Jr was appre
J\dmitted Saturday· Curt Lal· Union go belore the AFirClO Ethl· Shirley Lyons, both of Maaon C1ty
lage
operation."
Mem~rs of the asSOCiation wh ·
b~td In Edwar&amp;ville after he lance, Syracuse; George llelvart cal Pra(!Uces Committee today to
Whllc Mayor Fisher declined to
Henderson is a member of the
part.ieapated m the Saturday sale
wo"'nded In an auto chsae In Pomeroy; Michael Theiss. Racine answer cbara:es the umon ls domin- Wahlma White Fakon Band n
wore Gilbert Freen•an, Horol~ "get 1nto pcrmnalitiea," wlth canwhich Madiaon County Sheriff Dan
Sunday· Miu Clan Wolfe, Ra ated by corrupt infiuencea. .
which be Ia a member of the ban I
Eber.shoach, Jack Tbomas, Harrv didate Bradbury, he told The Dai-Parker
killed ,durmg the line; Mra Sarah OWen, Middle·
Some AF1..-CIO ofliclaJs e:zpect- council He is also a member of
Watson. Dwiglrt Parker, Bob H~&lt;' ly Sentinel today that two meum·
... , ebaae.
port; Mrs. Lew Lewis. M1ddle ed the hearinas to reault ln an
WASHINGTON UP-A joint C'J ' sell, Howard Mullen, Eugen' btnt councilmen wbo now publicly
The 17-year-old yooth also fia:- port, Mary Wolfe, Middleport: eventual ~an for expu111on of Thespians, the schMl annual, and
1upport Bradbury have "been a
gressional subcommittee has seht&gt;- 1'rLplett and Charles l..egar
will
be
editor
of
H
t
~h
Timet,
the
ured ln a jaU break from Metgs' Mra Louis Joltmon, Hartford, W Beck and Teamster Vice Pre~i·
thorn m my 111de" every tame X
duled hearmgs next month tha
IC!hool
paper
ne,ct
ycsr
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Ct;~unty in early J•nuary of this
dents
J'rank
Brewster
and
Si~ne)'
have
sought to put 1n some of my
Va.; Charles Dow, Pomeroy.
could set the stage for tax cull
METER TAKE $194.25
year.
McGlothlin is a member of the
COLUMBUS UP-The Legtsla
Disc'trar.~: Saturday. - Gu~, Brenna~ rr0111 the- l,GOO,IlOO-memThe subcommi\tf':e has calle 1
Parkmg meter collections Jut progresSJve program for llliddl&amp;
band, vice president of the Stu- ture bueklied down 1o a f1v&amp;da) some of the natlq_n's leadmg ec;:t- w~k were Slat 25 ChJcf of Polict! port"
Springer, TUppera Plah11; Kathy bet union, bluest in the natioQ.
dent
council, student condpctor work week today at the request of nomlsfJj and top government fis Leroy Bartrum sa1d today
teamster
Vice
P.reaideot
James
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LICINSI ISSUED
McDaniel, Cheshire; Mrs. ·flauilr
R.
Hoffa,
Indicted
lor
bribery,
or
the
band.
Both
boys
are
mem
Gov.
C.
Wi1ham
O'N-etll
m
a
mov£
::al
off1eers
for
a
review
of
the
U
A marriage license Jl.as been I• Bridgett. Pomeroy; Suoday·
fiUed throueh the Jor.al Probat' Wilma Stobart,
Pomeroy; Wm could come In for aolne ot ...the bets of St P•ul'a Lutheran Church to wind up bu~lnc.ss bv May 24
S. economy.
Previously the h;~1slators have
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C'9Urt to John J. kussell, 19. Bradford, ~ld~l~port; 'M'n. Ettu •arne medicine as the buge A"ft,. ln New Haven and arc acUve ·:1
The
subcommittee
plans to alk
CIO
teekl
to
make
good
en
Itt
wort
there.
1
been
R"JOUrning
for
the
week
Pomc!oy, AEO operator, ancl Juli.) Brooks, Mlddlepor~ F.d Wmt!ger.
the
econom1sta
1£
they
be he\'·
plcdtifc
that
labor
will
clean
ils
Miss
Roush
ls
~lso
a
member
each Thursday
~ Marie Seylef, 17, P()mcroy, stu Pomeroy, Clarence Freema,n, Mid
own house of eorrup_t infiuences. of the band and Will be head ma
'axes
should
be
eu~ &lt;ond--1f soS()me
of
the
mo~t
Important
bill
~
dent
dleporl
Beck planne!l to read at the jorettc next aeuon She , \s also pendmg before the lawmake •1 vltat grm1ps shoold receive tiw
·~---------~-~--~~----- opening or today'.!! hearing a state- active
ld ~he Future Homemaker~ may come ur for actiOI' th1s W£'ek :hie£ beneftts
ment drawn up Sunday by his un· of Amertea chapter of W•h11ma
The pubhc ht:'arm~t&gt;; {'()uld 'Jf'
Amon~ them Is the new versio 1
An osltmated haif·a-trullion tomato plants have been d..
10n's 13·man Execut1ve Board, of a11d is achve m church af£a1n :t of the crnsorshlp bill whtcb W\1 ~n Important (actor m determm strayed m Meigs County making necessary wholesale reset.o
whleh Beck 1s a member. The tile Vernon EUB Church
be eon~idcrerl tonight by tbe Se.) mg future congressional tax slra'
board did not d.iaclose the nature
ate EducatiOn Committee
Tht&gt; egy A nu-mber of mnuenllal Re ltng, tt was learned here tod,ay
Truck fanners of the Letart Falls area, wbo may be producpublicans and Oemocrn~ have exof the statement
'lew propn~al sponsored by Se
tomatoes in many mstances for the last year in U~57, said.
mg
However Beck has said he would
of
tax
rchef
n~xt
pressed
hope
Ddb~rt Latta R-Bowllng Gre~n
.
attend the AFL-CIO hearlnas only
a
shipment
of 350,000 plants bas t&gt;een oruered in and reaet1.1nuary
would
aulhonze
the
a~torney
gcn
\
D~~Velopment of potential industrial sites will be taken
to see "if our rl4bts wJll be given
to
mvestlgatt
an)' objectio ,
f'ral
The
hearings
will
be
con~ucted ting probably will start Thursday. Farms with low lying land
eooaideratlon in the routing of new highways under Governor recognltton.., He
demanded
':Jv the subcommattee ••n f1scal po! were hardest hit.
abic movtes
C. William O'I'ileill's 'highway program, according to an an· t~at the committe~ m~ke detailed
1cy of th~ Joint
Congresstonal
Meanwhile, according to the Umted Press, frost during the
U!eusations and guarantee fair
Douncemenllodaf by highway chief Charles·M. Noble.
Eeonomic Co.mm1ttee The sub- mght and early morning today cauSed widespread damage to .
MARKET BPQRT
Highway loc~tions, particularly when they will run near procedures.
committee is beaded by Rep Wil
bur 0 Mills D-Ark, an mtluen fruit orchards and early plantings of vegetables in Northern
ex1allll8 railroad linea, will be placed far e11ouKh from the rail
CtNCINNATI UP - Produce:
to allow fpr the development of potential industrial proLEWIS IOUND OVIR
The long-awa~ted break on ex,
!:gglf, weak, neat pa1d at .farms lJal member of the tax-wntmg Ohto,
~rt)' lying between the highway and the railroad whenever Sher1111n E. Lewis was fin d actly whleb industrial giant plan- for U. S. consumer whitE:s and House WaYs &amp; Means Comm1tle'
The U S Weather Bureau warned there was a possibility of
,'prJ!CUcal, Noble said.
145 ~nd costs an a ehaTgc of rec'· ned a Letart FalLs expansion came browns, A jumbos 3().33; A larJe
Among other thtng~ the group more frost in scattered areas of Lake Erie tonight. But foJ
. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce and numeron&lt;i!.Jocal plan- lell ' driving ~~y Mayor c. 0. th,is 1'lornlna to The Dally sentinel 27·29i A mcdmms 25-27, A small Wlll want to know whaf IS the out most of the slate the coldest weather has passed.
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Fitbf'r Cif Middleport
Saturd.a"
AetuaUy, It came, and went But
B large 2.~27, FOB, whites look of the nation's economy £or
The trend ts for gradual rise in temperatures Cor the w~
nbtg groups laaye advocated to Noble that th~ Highway De· nlgtlt and bound over to the gra11d it was good ror a round·sized laugh 20-22;
and brown.!L, A large 38-34; mcdJ· the rest of the year and how mue 1 although the mghts will continue cool
~
partment avoid locating new hifbways so close to the railroad lury When he plead guilty to tak and was the latest m what prom- um 30-31 , B large 30-31.
of a budget surplus t&amp; m prosped
lndtcabons
were
the
dry
weather
will
continue
thrlllllill
lines that what .could be excellent lbdustri&amp;l plant IocaUons, ing a car owned by Eva Mrrie iaes tlit be a series of "announceChtcken!!l, fryers firm, :n\it Jb. as- a T"esult of eultmg the budget
with both rail and. highway facilities at hand, are destroyed o', nt without her content. :Bort(l menta" of such breaks to thla most I1·191fl., hens, heavy 13-15, l1ght,
most of the week.
was aet at ~ Lewis atruek 1 lntereated newspaper
Albert Hill Jr. plans to reset 30,000 plants and Glli!OJ~e
1().11
k
f
f or I ac 0 room.
Clrf Friday afternoon ln toNn
The revelatiOn dusclosed that inSPIRITED SALE
Butter,
90
score
'71
Adams
and his brother, operating a nearby farm, lost all
In announcing the new highway IocaUOn policy, Noble clriven bY Mrs. Jame!!l B. Titus, 8tead of one "lug plant" coming
SYRACUSE. N Y UP-Mr~
000
of
their
plants by frost
pointed out that Jt is simply sound thinking and plal)llinr RuUand RD.
to Letart, three omaller but st1ll
Kenneth C Stehlen would hke to
there
is no firm figure on the number of
While
buy
Which will benefit both local communities and the state as a
important lndustrie11 were to start
back
her
$40
blue
topcoat
1!
FIRE CALL
whole.
,
~ARDEN CLUB MElTING
conatructlon soon. Each is to be
she
can
fmd
the
pureh;~.ser
Whtlc
plants
set
out
in
the Letart area, a conservallve estim.~•;'il"i.; ~~-~~
Minor damage was repofled
helping
at
a
chlU'&lt;'h
rummage
sa:~
the
number
frozen
would be around 500,000 farmers 5
0hio
is
arowing
fast,
and
has
a
tremendous
growth
potenTbe
Wlndlna:
Trail
Ga!dert
Club
powered
with
ao1ar
energy.
11
Sund~ty evenmg At 7 p m whe·
tial. To insqre that It's full potential will be realized requires will meet tht.~rsday eventn~ at the
While thi• was immed1ate notice the Fire Department wa9 called to Friday, .Mrs Steblen placed her
Cabbage plants, somewhat tougher, were 11Siowed
t~al
We p'•'- •••e~·"• and ~peratively f•r '•dustrial devel• hom, ol Ht•. GeOr(e Hemeo, ol to "be on auard" lurther Inquiry the home of Judge Cedrle ct.. ' eoat on a ehalr When next she few isolllted cases, but suffered no serious damage,
.,.
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wv
.v w
Hemlcx:k Gr-ove. ljembers are to 1bowed that one waa to b&amp; a to- when a motor of tbe d18hwuhe· looked for tt she round a colearned.
. opm~I-WJ*n !!!~ mo&lt;e aDd better JOb!! lor more Oluo !»;;n1 a hWI' 111d aa old pune and tqlto plant, another a cabbaae was ovq,rbcatcd.
worter had sold 1t for 7~ cents
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S;lli!"' ., ~, ~
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plant and tho third " potato plant.

Scouts Pancake,
Sausage Supper
Will Be Tuesday

Legislature On
New Five Day
Work Week Sked

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Sale Of Popcorn
Nets $162:20 For
Cancer Campaign

Schedule Heann•,
ty Of
on P0SSihili•'ons
Tax Reductl

Frost Damage To Tomato Plants
Is Heavy In Letart Falls Area

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LiH.Ie Interest Sh·own

New Highway Routes Will Favor
Industrial Locations-. O'Neill
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GllllDoh....
was 1 bu.ameaa v1sitor in Middleport this wee'i!
Guy Gilkey, Who i.s emplo)'ed 1D
Columbut.s11 a W¥kend gues t.s of
hia mot
, Mrs Jane Gilkey
Mr a
Mrs M S McAllister
Con poll a, are weekend gues ~J.
of Gene
ate '
C r Jiibbs,
Meass-GaJlla Mt~.so l'
Scout Olsrh'Ct tllainuan. waa •:1
Hun t10gton Monday night Lo at
tehd an Executive Board meetin~:
Sherman Buskirk Jr hu bee ·
returned home from Holzer Ho ,·
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Chapter, OES. when they attend·
ed Jnspoctlon of the Athens Cha•
ter Fr1d1y ni.ht:
Mr.s L. W M'eComa.s taucht
lhe Thlf'd Grade this week for )rtre
Mary Sllrble,
:n, order'
Ernest Covert who Wll ~llled to
Fa1rborne by the audden death 1' tbe Wbitt Shr.lne of Jeru.s.atP.~
her mother-in-Jaw, Mra. Arthur will meet FrtdaJ, Ma:r 31, ln~
of Kay 10, their rea:ular mee~
Covert,
nla:bt, because ot the SuprJames Ruuell, Florida, a for· Sbrme in. Detroit, MieJd,-aa, dar-mer local re~adent, vlalted ilter lJW the 1Jeek pf May 5-lCKb. • • iJ
Deleaatea of Mary Shrine to the!
Frlday
Mrs Curoll Swanson is spen.! Supreme Shrine will inelude ~~
ing tbe weekend with her husband Marie HawJdns, wofthy
at Moundsville, W Va Mr Swan- Prtestesa, Stewnt Hawlc,ina. W~
son u employed m the construe· ma.n af Shepherd~t Mra. Kad~
Winsett. Noble Propheteu; ~
t1on oi the plant at Cresap.
Eliubetlr Lear, PWHP.
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Mr and Mn Jaeob Schafer •n~·
daughter. DariJt, Columbus were
busmess visJlor's here tOday:
Stephen ~tewart, small son of
Mr. and Mi'S. Norman Stewart,
spent the Plllt wee'k: With his fa:
lier who is employed 10 Colwnbu•
Mrs Harold Lobae enterl.littedl
Mrs G F Halley and daughter
Mar1!yn, Beverly, were here Fr. her bnd&amp;:e club, Thursday eve~~laJ
day for a vl51t w1th friends Tbey at ber home, Cave St.
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accompamed Sally Sauer, who
Pri:te for h~gh ICOI'e was aw:!J
had been on a motor, tr1p With ed kl Mrs c. &amp;. Blakeslee and
them, to ll.flddleport Miss Sauer ond to Mn: Carl Bilikim.
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Refretbrnenfl were W"ved byt,
has been on neation from the of
f1ce of the Ohio Fuel Gu OJ.m l· the llosteis t'O Mrs Rolland Neut.
hng Mn. ~Joho Moore ·Mrs Blat.\
•nY
slee, Mr'l. Charles Mu.llen Jr., lll'.t·
Sehm
Blaewtez Mn. Billkanl an4
Fot.D':J; c; CHAIR
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Mrs.
WUliam Clark.
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- The first folding camp chair was bunt 50 years
ago this year. The late Joseph SalA Jtr41:am bt Cloliforqia is

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1\'o oii110'11'-0VW)' Inch of It-from new &amp;roty.
Sool Latch lA&gt; ita oolor py llltarlor. With lhe
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H~r!Jert

mumplJ and her '«ln, Kevin, Js also
W at their home on Grant StneL
Howard Grant, brotber of Mrs.
Fr-.t Grosan, underwent major
surcery at Meaas General HGSpital
Thursday
. The nanety-11Itb bJrthday o'
Michael Carroll w 1 s c,lebrated
Thursday at the home of Alra Wor·
ley Howell and family, Mr. carroll was born U'l Syi'OJ.cuse.
Arnone the tr1end1 who aUent.l
ed the funeral ot Urs Arthur co_.
ert in Sclotav1lle Methodust Cbur·
eb Thursday were Mr and Mrs
Rleharcl Chambers, William Fe .,
Frank Vaughan, Violet Andcr~on.
Sally Priode, Arnold Grate l!lild
the Rev John Elwood
Fr1ends and relat!1 es of Mrs
Thena Brunker, former loCal r".
ldont, have learned tbat she fell
r~ntly a n d fractured a vert..t
brae. Mrs Brunker 1s livmg lA
Marietta oow.
The Rev and Mrs c Raymon
Konknght of Heath Methodi,t
Church attended the District c 0 , 1
rerence at the Franklin Avenue
Portsmouth Church Thursday a[
ternoon and evening
).fr and Mrs.. Terry Gallat:her
IJ'Id babv daughter have moved tn
t~- u M
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"'c aster apJl'tmant
ell
d M G 11on Brown
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em lovenue
d b"1anth Nlr. b01a1 agher
1
P ye
e c
B l:ery
Mr. and Mrs. ;Jame.s Arnold VISlted , reeently w 1 ' h a former
neighbor, Mrs Carl Jones, Pontiac, and -also vuited In Canada.

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Cbun:tl. of thtl Nauren.. lyr• tor. Bible Schoo! ll 15, Arlena
pootor. Reese, sup1 , Mornm1 worlhip,
lhlp 7:30 p m Ronnle Eqleton, . _ Ro, K. W111J...._
min1Aer, Charle. King, Blble Sunday S.:hool 9.30 A al lloroma 10 30, BTU 6 p, m

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Sentinel
~RESTS

DiVOTED TO

OF MEIGS-MASON ARM

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RICHARD I. OWEN - G2NERAL MANAGER
RIYIIDLD I. GREENE - EDITOR
Jlatlolial 1~ represeutatJve. BotUaelll.Jt1mbaJ.L Inc., 343

a.taatoo t..•e., New Yolk City,
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Ff!tD.frY MIIITttflt
The Return Jouoth•n Me1gs
Chapter, Daughtera of the AmerJ.
can Revolutlan, wdl meet Friday
·~~'"J:;':~~ 8~at the home of Mrs C
ll
with Mrs M D !Iart·
Giles as asLOWeD Jf""rowdl be an charge or the
muiJleal program.

16, N.Y.

.1\'!lblotertered
u aeeond claa malllni matter at tilt! JOst office at Pom
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Subscription rates Delivery by carrier wbere avaUabJe 30 ~ntl per
~ ono :ow lo advance at The Dolly S&lt;JI)Igel office f1MO 81J

!\ODq.,.f!-80: J!!~
-e mcm"'" Sl.

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montlis, $3 90 B)' motor route where available:
mlilll one year $8, slJ month!, $4.25· three montba,

a.so· one month, 11.

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Ptiblbhed every afternoon e:teept Sund.y by The Ohio V.,iJey Sen
lhl&lt;odll. Ine., at 110 Mechanic St:.. Pomeroy, 0 . Busllleu o!fice pbnue HI
torial oUiee phon• 397.

You Cong'enitol Non-Voters, Don't
StretCh Your Luck too For

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OnJy mumctpal offices are up for ehmination of asptranU: In

metttD,.,. ot the
wel:l.n~saay

Around and About

8entlev and Carroll Wnght
Harr 1~ on and Naomi Bentley,
drcttls A Hutland lo Albt!Jt M
Andy Wrl ~~:ht Carrie Wrleht, 6A,
and Pt'rmella A Cox
loteph1ne J'kken... rt or way Hutland to William Bentley
Robert Hartenbach sheriff, IIA
Olive to Mariell.a Elc('(rlc Co
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Rutland
to W1lliam Bentley
Lilly 8 Christy, parcel! Chester
George G , Flora V Aureha J1lng
to Margaret E Chrh t.f
Roberl L C''lnt!J adm, Stella Ccor)le F Bmg, Adm. parcels
Hoffman, d~ , lots, Middleport, to 8.-dtord, to Emmett and Hobert

Hawk
William and Flora Dl'lle Gruc&amp;er
Anna 8 Sanborn Iolli, to Earl
Goth Town11cnd, dec ccrt of

1ra.n• , Sclpw,

to Nada A , John F

TownBend, .Hazel K Stanley and
Lor.ne F. Scott
Jame1 W and Frances B Brew
lnaton, lot, Middleport, to James
1... Heniher
A. E Barton dec. Rutland, to
Mabetrnd Ronald Barton. Dorothy
Welt, F'lorence Tedrick and Mary
Ekhohn
Mabel Barton, Darothy B, El·
mer D West, Ran aid and Nellie
Barton, Mary and Garden c Ek
harm Ernf'!ll K and Florence B
Tidrick , 1 41A, Ruttand, to Georse
H Prall
Mabel Darton, l~lhA , Rutland to
Ctorge Prall
Robert Coats, Adm Edith Stder1
dec, correction deect, Salisbury, to
Jeu Frasier
Delmar Herbert Whaley and !ve-

Lewh Housh Pomeroy
Mabel V and Thomu A Cleland
271\A, Sulton, to Jlomer W and
Ruth M Jaccaud
Franklin H. Norris, dec., cert
tor tranw, Letart, to Uura E Nor11! Ernestine Norris Glbso", Betty
Ann Norris alid Franklin 11 Nor·
rl_. Jr

l.ewiw and Ruby M•~ Maller, parcelll Letart, to Fred M Link
truRiee

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Bart Mlllt'" parcel , Letart , to
Fred M Link
John F' Hundley, dac , ce(l or
trans, Pomeroy, to Helen R fland.
ley,
Earl And Bartha 0 Robln•on, 200
A , Letart. lo Fred M Link trus-

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M'nninli D Weblter, 85 A, CCJO
lumbla, to Oeorae and Ethel Rad.

!)on !I Wholey, Ill A . Bodlold, to ekJn.
Everetl H. 1nd Helen Damewood
Floyd .11nd Naomi Brlckltl

Phyllis Joan Southern, 87 A, parccla, Sutton, to Erneat L
Jtutland, to William Lawrence and Damewood
Claronce E, Kathleen, Bettj Lou
:!lylvla Wilson
Baraaret A ... nd Paul We'rnor Earl H Deal?, and )Jetty Lo~ and
June A , ' and Robert L P'r)', Jot; Gordon H. ChevaUer, Cheater life
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~utton, to Marvin Swan and HUton ••tate lot, to Norna Dean
Mobei, P. S, Olen D o~d Mol'!'
Wolle.
Clyde G and Autle MIHhone, Hd-te1ter, lot, OUve, to Everftt L.
Perry A and Oladyt RIJI'· Iota, and 8tt.liah G. Sfhultz.
E A •nd Carroll Dodderoi, 71,1
Sutton, to Mll'vln Swan and Hilton

A , Pilve o/14 r P. ~d Btmo Dye
Cb'orlO. A. Kllible, cfec , lflld
~ola 'l!'d C W Bright, 43 36 A,
lor tuna, Olive, to Nellie .E WIISalom t~ ~lair Taylor,
. Veill(i !Jollper a~ Wm Llnnbl11• .On
Uwlt J rrrct llltlt Smith, lots,
l?'DA, RuUand , too Homer and Bet.
Pometo)', to Altr.d E and Helen
ty Jean PUtlr.
~ollplt Grueter, 80A, R~.rt;lahd, to 0 !uacbel, st

Wolfe

Ro7 t and Reva J Snowden
Oaoar and Zeldo Webtr
l!ltbt, Clltlter, 10 O~io Nel

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~ rrtd A. Sbtftel, Jot, loliddlfpoit

Chorletlilld Vli'fo;!iTyt.T, ft 72

A . Solem to C•f11 'f)o._r.

Georae a IIJd ltbll Radekin
~,A. Columbia, ta M•nnlaj D'
Web1ter.

Clllrljl a. Eri&gt;)'tti, pot&lt;!~, CheoSidle Jf. Janea, C B. Jont•, Lota, lor, lo Mlldrf'd Luetllf limn~.
Roymond 1: C..tlir, ft A. Bed·
lilllldlepon, to Mldtlle(IOI1lloard ol
lord, to Mary Lblt Clldfter.
--~c:aUon,
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Raymond C. Cqotrlel, MA SoH
,., ICiicltJIIno H;euel, Jol, 1'omerof,
,. Robert 8. COiteJ and Ctirrloite ilb.ury, to Mal')' Lou
to SidH lot!oo.

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Edward J., J'recla S'ml ' , o , aar
Lebanon to Rutland, to Lawrerac:e ran Mar.
fl'ret Sn'lltft.
l.twrenee 1ad TeAle Well•.
Olena and Katl~ J!!Van!l' lA
hrry A Jlllp, oudltor, lot 7,
Sallabufy, to t.wriaee aDd ;,led~
IIJJlton, to 1obn Rlc~nload
Ltn1 Weaver, Jf A Suttan, to .Reed.
Lola and C W BriJht, 100 A,
Roa IRd Mutt Norrlt.
"'""'" .,. cr.., a Shollfl'. 1 'Ill Salom, to 0. W a-nd Ruth t Me•
coate1.
.. l&amp;va Wellt, .QA:..

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Joeob W. iftd Urlolo If. Qroen
, I. II; ,o'ljj oltyor
lilA
~UJd 114 rdf pi P.2'7, Ollvo, to Wit· lfiA.. Rutlofid, td PfiiiHp E~ward
and Cbril\en~ Mtllewt liot\rt
Doll! 8 •nd' Louloe Porey
Roymonct Q~ Afl Hall. )lrctll,
Hermq P. 1ad Edna M. Hoffner
to Robert and Jilarit Mr.rfl~t. Pomoroy, lo B'ertha ! . Cario- Pomeroy,
rll
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/oM C. Campbtll, dre., allld. Of
MIITtfiO ~ID
l,tt~; CoiUmbuo, to Be~o CII!Jp' The Ml7 ,,eellnl-01 llle ~lllht

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Cartoons

H5 New• PiCture

600 Su~linan

6 •30 '\'{eatherta~
6 35 Sports Eye

6 45 NBC News
700 Pi'oduetr, Showcase

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to:so New• Heaclllnes

II OF A TO MtET
Ttie Past Councilor• of Tbeodarus council, oaujhters of Amm-iea,
wlll meet Thutllda)' evening at the
fu;une of Mrs. John Smith wfth
Mrs Bentz Wolfe, Mrs Fred Des.
sauer and Mrs Walter Walker as

eo-hostesses.

EMEI.GINCY

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that f~
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12:00 ;onl&amp;h~
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MONDAY

11:~ Ouldtnt.~Jht
12:00 lttte•; ltl«i en

Mrs. Fannie Varlail, pre.ucleilt 12.30 As the Ward Turns
the Heqelt
of Fatlhful Circle Sun~ay SChoo)
j oo Our Mlsf ll!'oo~s
SWbeMt.te'fl
Clau announced today fhc po~t­ 1:30 Housepmy
t!lii ol llri!t
ponement of a soCial planned for 2:9(1 Big PayOff
l!b.
Friday, May lD ttfrUl 1 lat~tt date
21~_30 Bob Crosby Show
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II 9w F~ nirt i, ff•e believer
AT STAPF MEntNG
3 15 Secret Storm
f! I; llkfl7 fftillollllfd;. lo do what
T.il!,
ROv
,ad
Mrs.
C.
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Ho't
Edae of Nllhl
the W~s~Hrt ,fbJ1fl-ifHII "honest and Pl'lr.! Paul Smart were bi. 3:lJO
f;tltl Tbe Early Show
buslneu" with devout Mohamm~ Gran valle today to attend a Cov T· 5.30 Your Euo Reporter
danS" beduse yoU:
1just don 't CJIIOr Sla(l mdtjng r.Jo ila)&gt;tt I
ronnt is a r.enan In Jua world Summer Camps Mri Hoyt Is Dir- S 45 Sports Parade
Jr. hh f'trafn, ·yo\f j'cr~ a~n·t there ector or the Junior-Righ Qamp S M Weatherman
A pitt between MtJilfltW and unbe- !rom June 1'4-20 M'r Hoyt wiJJ b" tf 00 Action
he·ret W'Owuld be no rft.Wre binding Dean o( Boys and Mrs Smltt 8 15 DOuglu Edwards
8 SO Robln Hood
lhan 1f th e d1sclple o! AIIah had will be a CounciHor
whackmg a stranger or throwing
mlly ot Allah, he IS umted n made a deal wtth a pariah dog
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a (cut It Is nece&amp;'lary consider d'n'~ thJ11f The Ark of
GovMBut ttiare II one thfn1-a thmg
NIW UAII1'1CIAN
't:'SO T•ten~ iCOU~
the one Arab, wht&gt;thcr the AraU t o.rit'e&lt;ri!Cerfts him not His UU 1 f l1'b1Cb rnafl( tecent 1\ienis haVf'
Mrs Georre Vaughan awner of S 00 I•.r.ctverbl_, h
1~ Na.sser or a camel-herd nlfmt! I JH l~"i bollca lly m lhc Kaaba stone demonstrated Thue hre so many
the
Vaughan Beauty Salon, Da ~ 8 30 December Bride
Mussa
m Me~a
scCUJ, trl~s. nations, uU with dil Building, 306~ North
SeconJ
9 00 SfudJo One
The Moslem believes 1n one God
Although u'nlfed lor cternit 1 rl'ring l'leflnltlon:l or cu.natfts an '
Avenue,
as announcing the addl 10 00 UP.to-ttte.MJnute News
Allah und In Mohammed hi.IJ pro 111 the House of Alluh the Arab &lt;l•ligiOills, that tho much·tllltccl
phet and m heaven and hell , and on earth IS first a lnbc_o;man of Pan-islamic alliance ig a phy ~l­ t10n of Mu1s Myrtis Parlter, :J 10 05 Scanning the Weather
in ho1 rs of prayer ond really ra first a clansman, aftez bemg nnf ea' impossii)Jlity You might a· fl'Rduate of Southerton Bbuly 10 10 Tile Late Show
Academy, to her stair Mm parkIher sample law!! e oncern~n g con of course, the head of hz~ 1mm • "'ell try to unite Ireland
er
has received her ~rtilicatt•
duct In that he resembles hh diate hm1ly The Tar,~tm prey o 1
from
the St&amp;te Board of Casmeto·
And an the meanttme, I suggest
ct•uslns the Jew~. w1th whom he the Bedoum, and vicf' vrrsa Old
and
is quahried to opera:c
lory
a
cheap
tra
nslnt10n
or
the
Qurar.,
(lght.a, and with most people wh\1 Jbn·Sa ud bore the nears of a thou
the
Relax·a-eizcrr,
is a spe CHANNEL 13 MONDAY
b1 lleve In God Almighty and set sand bottles arainst hi~ brothers or Koran , ss must resd1ng for the ch,l feature or thewhich
Salon
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up law~ for livmJ:
m Allah For scores or vcars, the Slate Department boys Until the).
Noon News
fully
comprehend
the
depth
or
But the Arab, the Mo~lem, h ~q fo'renc h use() the Clerct&gt; tedheadc'
SURGICAL' PATIENT
Ne(J:hbors
one very Rtrong thing In con- Berbers ot the old Ghoul to keep Insh'AIIah--"as God wllls"--we
P.frs Reynold Greene, 170 M~l
L1beraee
aren't even close to any solutJon
Ju nction with our Prf'sbvlerlau , the Fret\('h Moroccan~ Ill hnc
berry Ave, Pomeroy, U a !Curio
The Feminine Tou~h
When he say11 " tns h'AIIah" 0'
The threat of death or the nr Jn the M1d~l c Eas.t
cal
patient at Holzer Hotp1tal
Alternoon
Film Festival
19ft?,
hy
United
(Copyright,
"EI mektoub mektoub ' he h1H fllct1on of pain mtans nothmg to
Room No. 234
Life With Etluheth
Feature Syndicate, InC')
Cu,toon. Club
SADDLI CLUI MIITING
Mickey Mouse Club
LANGSVIT.LE
The Rlvervaew
Saddle Club
l!lr.:. t'"Jii r'i !ll~l!:
Five
Star FJnaJ
A~IIOSI
Mr
s.nd
Mrs
G£!ne
Schweitzer,
DOWN
11.'-! i :;! 1 •l'-, 1~1 [0:[T]i114 ,I
l.J'ood
John Ualy News
I.Orumble
Columbus, were a:ue~tl or Mr WJH hold thear regular mel!!tio1
Nadler ;:U .:JI -t i•Jl-J mn 1-l~&lt;J 1 1
Tue~day at 7 30 p m at the Ob.·
(lianl')
Wire Service
2 Sounded,
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and Mr!i Cash Braley Sunday
Ill Prairie 'J.'I ~
hnger Stables,
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aa a ben
VoJce of Fireatone
Mr and Mrs John M11ler anti
wolve•
r:1' 1 'J l~'Wqf.l! ·1
MOnth
3 lndiR.¥.
Press Conference
18 Pigpen ~~~ · :.lr.!lld ~''-'l:lflrJ
famtly near Clrctevllle were the
9 HaranJUt
f , Qod dt
19 Ran
f'l ~· J U. ~ I ~1:1 {.J f:l
Top Tunes and New Talent
iUUts of h11 father, Donley Mal
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J'rench
pleat lire
n :n 1 ~~~·; ; •)'•lflll ll :l
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away
ler
and
hts
aunte,
Ethel
and
ralnter
Sheriff of COt'!hlk!!
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Dalsv Maller, Sunday
u . &amp;man
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22 Moum- 1!~'~
John attencled Sunday SChol•F
~j [lll;.l."ll ~ l•ll;l:'li:1 V
dato
mtaht
Tbeatrl!!
13
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at the Lang.IIVUle Chur&lt;:h,
e stupid
23. Way.
Mr and Mrs. FNnk Bralfly al'l •
toJiow
Jlr;te
(1111111).
family,
Harr11burg, were ~J~e.sts
TMothtrot
hotel
1:1. Altulltd
15. Tradnman
of the Mtll~r hmUv Saturda)'
lrilh JOdi 25 FreVI
:stt Poker ltlke
(dtrop.
Not whole• :.&amp; o.. tWt..
Rev Ray Biddle fllleJ his l'fJU·
38. Sllwr cola
lory)
Jar
appointment at the CorigMg,...
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Sl Decor•tlve 29D......U
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10 M The PJ'lce Is Rleht
JD•!O TrUtH O't CcYC!IfCitl!'lfeel
11 00 Tir Tat Q_ou,dl J.
H 30 It ~e.uJa 8e \'ou'
12 00 Current
1~ My Little Margie
UO T&amp;fine!~ l!llnle

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Q~een fflr a Day
Modern ltO)llances
Comedf. 'fJme
:Movlet me
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6.00
6:!10

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600 JBp(l Wyl(lan Show
8 30 Circle Theater

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10•3(1 New11 Headlmefl:
I0.4tt NJtewatch
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700 Captam Kangaroq
74!1 CBS Morning News

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900 Garey Moore
930

Arthur Godfrey
Str1ke lt Rich.
1100 Vahant Lady
it t5 Love of Life
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l 1130 Search tor Tomorrow
114!1 Guiding Ll.tlhJ
10 30

12 00 Kat1e'.. Kitehen
12 ao As the World T\irns
100 Our M1ss Brookl
130 House party
200 B1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby Show

3.00 BrJghter Day
Secret Starm
Edge of Night
The Early Shaw
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade
Weatherman

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Je. Nourtlh
II. Not !oUCfl

Mafgs Collilty Ntwi

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UOrook
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7 30 !'nvate ~·~~l•·
8·00 To Tell the Truth
8 30 Red Skelton

merchant and contractor, and Dale
Dutton, druggast
Gene Grate JS contestmg with
Charles (Pat) Murray for the
clerkship and Jean Lama IS un./ opposed for treasurer
The Pomeroy race Is no race at
all Sax Republicans want IIIX seats.
Three meumbents want to be :re
turned They are Roy Retzmg nor
Schaefer and R1chard E Jones
New faces are Frankhn M Razer,
Lcshe Fultz and Hobart Raub
In November they w1ll face Don
llu11en, Democrat, an mcumbent,
anrl an Independent, Max Folmer
Edna Schoenletb 1~ running for
tlerk and Elma Russell for treu-

9.00 $64,000 Question
9.30 Sp1ke Jo1les Sbow
10 00 UP-to-tbe-mmute News
10 OS Scanning the Weather
10 10 The Late Show

urer.
Primitive man mvented the mo·
11ale when he arrange(! pebbles on
the fioar of has cave. says th_e Na
tional Geographic Society Ancient
Sumerians expanded the techmque, cementing bright stones to
a base By 1000 B. C , Efyphans
were fashaoning mosa1cs In the
f&amp;rm of glass jewelry.

~ runa ~bleb ~ldom c:am.e.
lloai! IO'Ok !lrdle's advic.l ••4

A&gt;ateheQ tQ a nFw batttDg 1tance
wllf~ he cfed1ij /or has exceUefit
ae~11'1 atart

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locte erhi• Mtallfi lo you, write for
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muhroomtac 4eman4 tor tdu· TION, ao. :16, n,.ea Sqva" $to.
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face a crisis. For the preuur~
ofappUcationa keep11 mountiPa",
facilitlea mult be expanded,
and f•culty aa.larlu must. be
ra1sed to a rupeetable leveL
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or accident. inaar1nce. Or lWJ..
MlitJ Insurance.

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panJ't sreatut future Glad - by helplftl' the eolleaes Qr untoducatetl brainal
verlitiea ot 7our -eholce-nowt
Then'• onl:r: one place where The return.l will be &amp;teatet
bu.lrineu and lnduatr, can pt. than 7DU think. '
the trained brai'rla JJO vital to
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The tire comes out of tts mold ready for installation on a truck except for painting and
brandmg with the Rizer Otl Co , name and date. Because O! mbdern equipment one man can
do thts JOb, as well as placing the casing in the mold
By CHESTER TANNEHILL
Wtthin the last year Pomeroy
has become a center !or a tlre cappmg busmess that is unique above
sll others within 1 radms of 100
miles New, modern electr1e molds
of the Razer 011 Company recapp·
mg department have commanded
attentian becauue only here as the
same tread dept-h put on re-capped hres as comes on new tlres
from Akron.
The cappmg service has qwckly
"caught on" with Meigs and Mason County firma ulri.ng trucks A
heavy volume of passenger ttres
lS processed each week as well
Reeently equtpment wa• added
to provade needed servace to farm·
ers A section molrl makes It possible to remove a badl)l damaged
part of a tire It bandies casmgLS as
large as those used on the rear o(
tractors
Farmers get m real trouble when
a tractor hre as cut and needs replacement Or repatr They now
have a place close to borne to get

Troy Zwillmg, nght, of Syracuse, and Harry Moore, Pomeroy, prepare to lower a heavy truck casing owned by the 1
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. into the world's most modern electric mold where matriXes form tread.

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Both Zwtllmg and Moore
can operate the buffer which
requires more pure s k1'll th an
any other operation in the Rt·
zer re - cappmg department
The bre, held mechanically on
a horizontal plane lS moved
laterally and vertically into
1
b ff
u mg teet h on a revo vmg

drum Close spedfications for

each stze qf tire determme
the amount of old rubber removed.

'Brain Insurance·
. for ,Your~BusinessJ.~

Flgurea bear out Hoak's SUC!ttll
~ith bJs new stance. Hls 18 bJ(I
mclude two home runs and flWI
doublet, He has driven. in 13 rUQ$
be's w•Dfed 13 timeg and atrutk
out only five ttmes

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•a. "ootd out

celebrated lt.J 9th mde
pendeMe da7 toda7 br diseloaang
1t had recelvbd in.a.Nive IUP,;tif .,
of French armor and Jet plan!!l
that could help 11vlna tilt! balanf!'!
of power in the Middle Eut
At the same time it. Navy urut 1
maneuvered ~ot Ell•t on the Gulf
of Aqaba In a naval show that
empha.!llzed l.lrael's intentton f('
san the ~~:ulf and which brousV
words of war.nlnr !ram Jordan
l~n~el took
the wrap1 off ILl
French mahtaTY aid w1th a parac!e
at Tel Avtv which ahowed th lt
more than 80 per cent of the 11raeli ~vy equipment wu fr01r.
France
Thirty 11x French-built Mystere
jets tJuhed overhead-more than
three timet the number l!nel
ever had •ckDowledged recewln•

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Mr and Mrs FrP.nk Nelson. WH
kesvalle, Mr a1id Mrs Edwoh~
Nelson and e-h1ldren near Saleon
Center ~r and Mrs Ralph Mr
Combs ' and Elatn Steel Dexter,
Donley, Ethel and DIII'~V Miller
Mr and Mrs orv1lle Kersey
were dmner gUes-ts of Mr and
Mrs Bolen at Rutland Sunday
Mrs Guy Sw.adlev Mrs Ra
R1Mic Mrs Cet:al Bolen and Mr~
Cash Braley attended the Congtt'·
~allonal Christian Conference at
Litllc Kyger Church Tueaday
Watd Kennedy spent the week
end at the home of has son, Carl
Kennedy and fam1lv Columbu~
Mrs Anna 1\.falter and oMrs
Maggie Combs are at their home
here for 1 stay Mrs :Malle"r w1
in the home of her nepbe:J,
Bvron Alleill anrl family st Colu 1·
bus the past v;mter
Mr!l Combs was at the home
of her daughter In C:Jhforma the
last year and a hal!
M'l' end Mr.s Maynard Dav1s of
Chlrh•stOn were J!'U('S!s of Mr~
Combs and Mrs Miller Surnday

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Disclosed Today
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OPTOBIITRUT

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mildon authorized- by the Oblo
State Leg11lature
to t'!onstrut'!t
resldentlal .tebool11 for the bhnrl
and deaf of the State of Ohio, hu
been a member of the Board 1f
Trustees of Rto Grande Colleje
smce 1941, and has been V1cc
rremh:nt and Executive Comm I·
tee chairman of that body !.incc
1948 Recently Morrow was n·
polntE;d a&amp; chairman ot a comm.t·
tee to supervise au' rlet&amp;ils eo!l•
eermng the plannmg and develo
ment of thlf new $460.000 00 g1rts'
dormitory, D.1:1~1 Hall, whieh opened recently an ihe college ea.n
pus 'I'he other members af this
committee were Stanley Evans of ~
Galllpolil, Ohio and S:om Oury of
WeiiJ+~ .. Ohio

LANGSVILLE

Douglas Edwardl
6 3() Against Property RevaJu•
t1on Levy
7.00 Pb,il Sllvero Sbow

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tc. Palm

teen years and directed a
of heaY)' buildint: construction
served as eha1rman of the com·

er MHS athlettc and seholasbc
.star, and now a .graduate engmeer,
John Zerkle, experteneed councdman trom past years, Fred M Colhns, street commiSSIOner, Russ~ell
Cla1r ~N~ls(\0 c:~l&lt;·&amp;rated h "
Ba»e;o, retentty resigned Chief of
Pollee, Clinton Fisher local pamt blrthda)'•()fl . Easter Guests we

Action

Credits
Sound
Advi~e On Hitti'Jfg With Shott Grip

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AI for hil platform, Mayor Ftth·
er u.id it is band on procre•aive
'overnmen( wblcb means, accordJnc to him .
1. Seeln&amp; that more homes ue
inade available m Middleport so
that the tax burden can be I1Jht~
ened by more taxable property
2. Contmued improvement of
streeta with 2 promJa:e to work out
a mechanical st ·eet cleaner arranJement With Pomeroy
3 MaJntalmng, the cemetery on
a sound perpetual care baJUs
4. Getting the J~Wlmmmg pool
"in the black and keeping it
there"
l:i Cooper,.tlon with the Middle·
port Park Auoclabon in completing the half finillhed park In the
•outh end

tContlnYfd from ,.,. eM)

Three Meigs High

DAILY CROSSWORD'

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Pomeroy Is Area Tire Recapping Center

Morrow as marrted to the fori., •
er Grace Tulleys Cleveland an~
has twe sons, Ford R who as hea I
of the Pubbc Relations Depart
me11t of the Eastern DlVlat(ln of
the Kaaser Alummum and Chtm
cal Company at RavenswOod , 'N
Va , and Max W, who Is usociat
ed with his father m the Buck
eye Furnace M'inmg Company of
Jackson County and 111 General
Man.ager of the Miami Gra.rcl
when the present high school and Company
located at ftlchmondale ,
arltl stadium waa built In the ]ale
Ob10
The
Morrow bmlly have
1930's.
been known for generations for
Fisher wa! defeated tw1ce !or Its community activities, nation3'·
Meigs Count)' rcpresentatlve, once ly, slate and locally.
by BenjamiD F Turner, and later
by George F. Meinhart, the current
representative.. He served two
yean a.s preslrlent of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce Fish-(Continued from INII• one}
er 11 now empJoyed by Raver Coal, neth Brewer, Jack Chapman, NorInc, West Columbta, as office man· ma Chapman, Donna C1rcle, Maraager. 1
Lvn Cleland, Tom Curtu, Jam
Last week Bradbury announl.!ed •Deem, Larry Ebersbach, Robert
tha-t if elected he would v1sit with Euler, Harold Faber, Beatrice Gil
-every voter in town an~ etve them JUan, Douglll Graha~ Lawrence
a ebance to register their opinions Grimm, BUl Harden, Clrroll Harrts
on what •dminlsttation poHcy Dennie Hill, Larry Holter, Davtd
' altould be on whatever subject HyselL Pbyllls lble, Don Johnson,
they maght chaose to talk about.
Donna LeWIII, Leater Manuel, Joan
Mlddleport't council contest Nevtlle, June Proffitt, Glenna Ran
ma)' enliven voter interest 8.!1 12 dolph,
Yolan Rhodes, Wanda
Repubhcans seek SlX seats There Roush, Wayne Howe, Shuley SalJs no DemocratiC pnmary m ea- ser, Dwaln Sayre, Betty sellers',
ther town
Claud1a Shields. GeneV1¥'e Snyrler
Tom Stobart, Avis Tbeus, Mlldred
Incumbents are Ernest Covert, Traplett, Sh.trley Ward, , Jamce
David Jenkins, Wayne Gibbons L
Webb, pale WhJtlock, Theodore
R. W1ley, David Mtfler and Robert Wlllford, Janice Wolfe and Rach
McElhinney In the hsts to oust
them are Lee Sm!lh, a local form- ard Young

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F:laher noted that when he be·
came m1yor tbe f1rat time in UH1
atreet lllhtll were tumed off for
lack hf finances. They were relighted without additional levies
"tltrotlgh economy," he saad.
"Now," the mayor contmued,
"we face the ume threat There 1s
talk of the lights :aav1ng to be
turned oil again" He md1eated 1t
his belief economy meuures
can be taken to prevent at
The mayor served four years on
the Middleport Board or Education

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The M1dtlleport Emergency '1·00 Clptafn ICaRgJII'OO
N5 CBS NEWS
Squad was called to tbe Farst
8·00
!lbnilng Show
Baptist Church Sund•r morning
9
00
Gm.r
Moore
when Mrs J 0 Leonard became
ill While attendmg church. Mrs. 9·30 Ait1ri1r Godfrey
Leonard was able ta return td hel" 10:30 Slrlt.ilt Rlell
home without tre.tment by the 11:00 youant Lody
Squad
11·18 LOve 01 Life
lt·io &amp;!ar~b for Tomorrow
~OCtAL

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The White Rose Lodge, Aw:illary oE the Bro~erbood of Rail- (1:10 SoJ!!!e't. l; Fortune
way TUintnen, will meel WedneS- 10 00 Badce 7J4
day at J go at the Wood'tnen's HaU

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HoM

Pomeroy and Mtddleport there hasn't been enough argurlient
fo excite more than lhe habitual voters to the polls.
It always has been a mystery to European observers how
Americans can take their elections so calmly, In faet so quiet·
IY that sometimes distinct minorities actually rule thi'06gll th•
laziness of the maJOrity to vote. Other countrte~ hold recent
memories of freedom, or the right to vote, recently won al the
cost of blood and hardship. This nation, since 1783 has not
had to lift hardly a small d;gltalln demand for freedbm refus·
ed by a tyrant We simply have forgotten what the absence of
freedom Js, having enjoyed it so lOng.
Even the old Confederacy, which lou~ht lor its rljtht to car.
ry op Its pecultar aristocratic soet~ty tn opposition to h e
North just a little less than 100 yean a~o. has forgo ten
Southern voters now are little more mteu'!sted in off.year t!lecllons than Ohioans, New Yorkers, or Calllor~ilans
Yes, editors will not have to cudgel their available brams
today for an editorial topic It IS handmade for us. Of course,
few of us expect our gUttering prose to change a single atom
of lethargy into a vote But we have done our duty to Democracy by "urging everyone to vote "
Local newspapers perform a magnificent service to the~r
readers by making It possible for everyone in their localities
to be Informed of t'Ommunity problems This Ita• been possible
only within the last 60 1&lt;1 7~ years in America. It •emalns a
novel thing of everyday living in most other countries with
their controlled press policies, and low standard of living
With Roborl Ruaric
which makes lt impossible for small newspapers to live
IIY ROBERT C. RUARK
clolled the ledger trom bl1 cradle
But with all the lnlormatton of town affairs, includinB fl. Mohammedans eome In ma111 to hit tomb. "Whtt i:Ji ~ten b
nanctal dilemmas, tax questions, public neods, pollee achon shapl's colors, races and slze.t wrrttert," says l)~. ma " \tfttt w!JI
and street and highway lsllues which the public is acquainted but for purposes or slmpllclty be wdJ be." Wh.tt h,ben• tJ
call them Arabs·EI)'ptlan.s, tilm m the .prOteSt Of Itt~ fB a
with throu~h Its newspaper, more people seem to remain un· let's
Kurd~ PakJ!IIanls, BedouiM, Tar· mlitfef 6t ~Ciln.Pll'!ti un~tance
moved by this knowledge than are stirred Into action by it
gul, Moroctan:..
the lot Let tfl ~Hi~~~~
If any usual non-voter has gotten thl• far In today's tradl· us also say that 1 hla:e spent n
The Arab, the Mc!rjmmedt1
tiona! editorial, congratulations We haven't convinced you of lot or umc with Mohammedans
dot~~ not include the inttder dog~
I thing, have we' Except that the old stock arguments to vote
In unrlerst anding all t~1a trou which Is anybody not or his fal ~h
fill space as adequately now as they have for the past 50 years bled buswess In the Middle Ea ~t - as \I.Orf.h much preaccupatlon 1n
yoU would have to undetsttnd nt hb dally doings
fn newspapers and magazines everywhere m the u s
least
nne Arab, his reUg1on, hts
Hu rehglon divide$ Hselt lnt
We wish to extend to you rongemtal non·voters this off-the· mentalJl),
and h1s approach ~:-. I)Jiny oftsltoots, but wfl.eth~r he ts
cuff reminder, however
hie Whether you Hre dealln-; SPnuSa Hli~hln'llte or IslhaeU and
D&lt;:ln't stretch your luck too far
w1th the Su~r. or simply bush may t'aght violently wUhm the
Mfl1l for trans to William, Albert
Bcnllcy, Dl•lla Crt'!W.'I, Harrison

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900 Romper Room
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LITERARY CLUB
Mrs J):onald Mills, pretltkmt ot
the MftfdlePort t.Jterary Club, will
cntertam the &lt;sJub for tbe Jut

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TELEVISION GUIDI

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W!thout d•ubt 99 per cent of the newspapers tn the State
of Onto tbday will urge their readers to "gel out and vOte "

Land 1fran.~fers

Daily Sentifrel
_Day Book

Harry Moore has sprayed this buffed casmg with glue and
now guides 100 per cent cold rubber onto the ttre exactly m
1ts center. Lower right, Zwtlling handles a bre on which the
tread rubber has been folded tightly to the crown and down
over the wings.
LOSES ,SUIT
HARTFORD Conn. UP - N1ch·
olsa Gue.rrt~ '~•\ $25,000 dam·
aa:e suit a(a:IU&amp;t l,_r' ruotori•t after
a judge coi'lclu:d~a that the car
standmg shU ~~ that Gucmmto 1t wlnle da..shmg !or

CATTLE TIP
CHAMPAIGN, 111 UP - Farmer! can help thetr cattle win a battle against heel file~ and grubs
by dustmg or sprayang lhQtr animals wilih rotenone be£ore the
grups leave the cattle backs thts
sprmg, a vetermanan sa1d

II done.
The sectwn mold alone cost
$2.000 Matrixes (or var10u11 tread
de11gns, dependmg on saze, cost
frqm $800 to $1200 each.
Sf!.id Franklm Rizer, wbc has fa.
tbered the new rlepartmenl.
"The sectaon mold was bought
maalllv to give th1s quick and Invaluable serv1ce to farmers "
He u opttmtstlc about lh' fu
ture of the ent1re department A·
lona wath hiS father, Dan RiZer,
and~ Ray Gibbs, who operate the
company
together, be sees a
chance that before long three or
four more men can 'De added to
the working forc:e of two m~n now
re-cappmg almost exclusiVely passenger and truck tires
They see thetr new department
as a first rate drawmg power for
Pomeroy, attracting people into
the area who otherwase would be
going elsewhere for necessary tll'e
work
USE LOTS OF RUBBER
Approximately ~.000 lbs of rubber are used each month in the
company's present stale of opt'ra·
hODS Only the highest quality rubber Is usee It comes m rolls or
ipeca!ied sues to tolerahces or
32Dds of an met.. thickness for
each make snd sue of Ure
Once called the "camel's back"

DaJiy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Midtlle.J10rl, 0 ., May .8, lt~7-4

Central America
Truce Is Called
For Arbitration
MANAGUA UP - Nicaraa:ua
and Honduru have aJreed 1o tall
off their border war pendinJ an int.ernational ruline on the centuryold d11pute that touched it off, 11
was announced today
Pre11dent Luis Somoza aa1d Ni·
caragua u wnlhng to obtene the
truce proYided Handurat does so
He warned, however, that any
"new anrenlon" by Honduras
would mean "total. war""
Ricardo M Aria• af Panama,
ch1ef of tbe 1&amp;man fact-flndsng
board that came here !rom Wuh·
trf'tan to tnveftigate the coollict,
utd tbe two Central American nahons have agreed to stop faghting
at least unttil the board hu submllted ttJ rt'!port to the Or&amp;am:r.atlon ol Ameracaa State.

HARRISONVILt.E
Harritooville Girb 4-H Hoaot
the IUtb Scbo"tl
Home Etonomlct Departmeat fqr
the rourtb meellne w1tb tbe , . ....
dent Sharon
Atlns, oretidlnl
with 16 memen and (our rae• J
pretent Abient were Mef'ttlr1
Joy Wiseman, Donna Burbrtd&amp;fi, · ,
and Kay Brown
The meeting opened by aln&amp;lnf
Amerita, Tht! Pled(e of All ··
glence to tbe American naa: aftd
lhe (.H flag were aien. Memben
•ere aaked by Sbaron AIJdftll tn
answer the roll call wttb a Salej1
hazard ObMTVed and corrected
around the1r home llnl!il the pre-

Club met •t

YIGUI

meetillj!

and to obtern,

rorrect and report m bke mann~t
at their next regu)ar meeting.
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Helen Douglu and B4:1nme Md·
ler gave a team ~emonstrat10n on
the proper method tiJ bake a
cake utmg a atandard cake r&lt;~­
l!ipe through meaaurmg, mnunt,
bakang and coobng. All membera
who oare taking a b-aking or food
from Frante
In addthon to tbe French equ 1_p
Th~ agreement 11vet the faet- project bJ'(Iught 1 11repared pro·
ment and the di.Jchnure that IB- finders, representinJ the Unated duct, the r«lpe used and told
rael J.s moving away rrom depeml States, Argenbna, Me~:aco, Boltvaa the method of prepandon The
ence on che United State• for and Panama, four days to wart exh1b1U eons11ted of ealcet, cookout plans for a 11ett1ement of the Ies, btownaea, bread and rot'1
military aad, llrael showed aff an border dwpute
brought by Glona Atlnnl, J&lt;a'&amp; . i
lmpretsJve collectwn of capture 1
equipment·RU84l•n
tanlu
an I
The ban on troop movements Mae Bl-ackwood. Sharon
Audrey
guns taken from Eo'pt 1n the haiU!d a Nacaraguan column Which Jacqueilne Wauoner
Me]{jnney,
Bonme
Mdler,
Hel·a
Sinal DeaerL
was beaded for Yalaguma, 30
miles m&amp;idi: the Nicaraguan bor- Douglas, Mary Jordan, Margaret '~
More than ~.000 braelll turr.· der, to retaUate for a reported Harmon, Susan and Debbie Sheets ,
ed out for the pandfo, but eon Honrluran attack on the garnson
these were graded by their adsp1cuoua by their absence we e
The only other ouhtary aetaon VIJOTI
the dtplonratie representative, of reportP.d over t.be week end eonAu1gnments for the next meet•
RU561a, Bulgana, Romama ant 11111ted of ra~ds by Nicaraguan and
mg
are--Susan and Debbie Sbee..a:
CuchD8ltvalda RuUJa and Czee~.o Honrluun w31'plaDes on varums
are to m:dl:e a rlemonatrlltion on
oalovalua had suppherl Egyp, vailage. m the dbputed area
wtth much of tbe equapment Aet'r.
There wu no report of casu.al- the prOper method of measurina
all mgredtenl!i for b:~kmg ,. e!ilke.
t.o.d:a~y~----------j JJes
usm_g both the Mary Ann type
'Jhe dlllputed area u a 12 mile
me.asunng eups and the regula!:'
at ls now re!err«l to simply as strip of the "mosqutto Coast
measunng cup Sus.tn as 10 and
tread rubber. A joke in the m whose ownersh.ip h11 been m
dWitry 111 that a eongreulonal com· questiOn ever 1mee Ntcaragua and Debbae 7 ye-ara old Al1 other
me.-bers are to brmg to tlJe
m1ttee, wben probmg the rubber Honduras won thetr mdependence meetmg
an exb1b1t or foods and
busmess cGntrnulll)' became con· flom Spam
baling
prepared
accordmg to tbeir
The late Span1s]l King Alfonso
fused OYer "camel's batks" pop
project,
tbe
rectpe
r and
metbod
pmg up an thelr reportl.' Tbey re- Xm, &amp;ctang as an arbitrator,
memorazed
All
members
whethnamed at tread rubber Aod It aw.arded the terntory to Honduras
er
takmg
a
sewtng
proJect
or not
m 1906, but NJearagua never recbas stuck
are
to
bring
a
square
of
doth,
ognued
tbe
ruhng
Tread rubber 11 DOt glued to the
needles th1mble and thread t~
tare until a careful anspection has
learn to d() the dtfferent stitches
been made of the calling wtth a
used m hemmmg
tool that actually turns the tire In·
Joy Wiseman Is to g1ve a de111de out 1'hen It ts buffed to proon the proper metht j
monstration
per dimelllllOnll Exactly the pro~
of makmg mtroductlons
amount of tbe old rubber lS reE~ta Mae Blackwood 1.'1 to g1~e
moved from the crown (flat part)
a
demonstration o( how a hostest
and the w1ngs (from tread edge
should
rece1ve guest&amp; m her borne
down to where the s1dewall be
gms)
The newly regl~tered comm11 m a '!l'actous rraendlv manner
After the tread rubber has bet'!n lt.e o! KiiJg!lbUry Boy Scout
fixed to the ttre tt loots hke a Troop 250 met Fr1day evemng at
:~mooth surfaced alft)lane t1re But lhe troop lodge
on Kmgsbur)
the hot electrac molds tate care P.oad to dtseu!IS
bw;aness ano
of thas
pl!ns for the com1ng year
Members of the tornmit1ee are
A heavy tube and plates are In Roy Rr aclde.s, mslltuhonal repre
serterl mstdc the casmg so that sentahve, Ralph Cui, chamnan
aar of the proper amount-160 lbs Glen Lee, secretary and treasurer
for example, 1n a 11()(}22 sazed Loreru:o DavL!I, c:ha1rman of the
tire-wtl\ ertend the hre correctly board of review, VU'gd Kmg avd
mstde the mold agamst matnxeJ Chester Barnhart
which form trearl Features of
these electric molds mc:lude
Coulls of Honor. family mgh'
1 Heat 1.5 apphed only to tread anrl board of revtew meehng~
ed surface~ Bare hands can touch were ~,o~ up along With several
sidewalls with no discomfort whde mone~ makmg prOJects for th&lt;&gt;
the h~aUng process tn gomg on
Boy Scout Troop 2Ml recently
2 When lbe tire is removed , regasLered mne boys and seven
ready for mstallation except for adult leaders
lncludmg George
pamt.ing and bnndmg, a devtce 19 Wagner, scout mtster and Harold
used to redut'e lh dtametet by atr Sm1th,
assut.ant
scoutmaste-r
preswre Thll pulls the newly Former Scoutmaster Olen Harr .
formed tread away from, and out ~on restgred
to take
th MGM
D a ctnew po:iit
of, matrixes before the casmg as liO.J on 1e
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1Str1 comm.
hauled upward with 9 hydnmhc t~e as organazatlon and extens10'l
lift
chatrman
Exaetly the raght beat 1s ap-.
,ofcmbers af Troop 250 are Ron
phed electmally for &amp;pedfied dur· aJJ Roberts, Dwaght Carl, Davad
ataon&amp; whteh cauaes a ebemacal . Walliams, Lester Ar1.old Jerr}
change 10 the tread rubber Firat Chamblm raul Wall,
'Mlomas
00 Res.,.es Your Gilt ,
lt becomes a near Uqutd as It BurnsJde, Eugene Smllh and •Mtkf'
molds mto tread, then harrlens 1n. Barnhart
to the rubber that resist' wear,
glass and rocks
WJ.IIPPING IT UP
MIDDLETOWN Conn UP -Two
MANY SIZES RE-CAPPED
Whde all hrea are cund at a }uvemles wh1pped up a batch of
temperature of 290 degrees, all' trouble for themselves when they
up
pressure to msure then proper sw1ped some ct~na from a parked
tread formation vanes from 125 truck The cans contamed 1nstant
pound&amp; for paSienger llrea to 190 whtpped ere"m which they sprayfor the l&amp;rcest truck tireS' Tame re· ed on 25 car, an a parkin&amp;: lot bequired vanes from 75 mmutes !or fore being collned by a polfc,_..
the smaller casmgs to 3 ~ hours man
for large t1res
Sizes rangmg from the 600-16 A redwood tre~wh~tb. may be
through 760- l5 m bhe passenger taller thlm the Statue of Liberty,
range are re-capped on the com- wr.agh more than 2,000,000 pounds.
Whtre Yovr Confl.ncll
pany's two tmaller molds Matrtxes and contams enough wOOd to build
Is JudlfiM
of two tread destgns, and of several hous~s-grows from 1 seed
E. MaiJJI St.
Pomeroy
vanous siZes, can be imerted m little btgger thaD the head o1 a pao
the molds
In the truck range sues from
8 25-20 through 1100-22 are handled It 11 m the larger sazed tire
that volume is crampmg Troy
Zwilling and Harry Moore, the
workmen Another mold will have
to be added soon, or a mght man
put on to operate the truck tire
sued molds, accordang to Mr R1·

Kingsbury Boy
Scout Troop
Agenda Planned

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Treads ror tractors eome m two
rle&amp;gns, the Traction H1·Miler and
the Road Lug For passenger trres
the De·Luxe Super Cushaon, or
rib thread, and the
suburbamte
tread, are used.
The Rarers and Mr Gtbbs m
vlte the public to VlSJt thetr plant
on East Main Street anyt1me to
see l hre bemg prepared for new
tread ,a nd recapped m Its electrac

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loaa on Jl&amp;n.ature•
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Kal Rbldy, M -

300 W. ~ St. -l'hone: 43Z, Pomeroy
Rou7'1 M...._..Fri. t-s; Sac. t-U - Open. ft'C11.ing:. bv a.PPOi.tNN

moJcls

IS TH.E- NIGHT OF THE BIG
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IN FRONT OF THE FARM BUREAU STORE
* IN ~OMEROY, OHIO
FUN FOR ALL
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Sentinel
~RESTS

DiVOTED TO

OF MEIGS-MASON ARM

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RICHARD I. OWEN - G2NERAL MANAGER
RIYIIDLD I. GREENE - EDITOR
Jlatlolial 1~ represeutatJve. BotUaelll.Jt1mbaJ.L Inc., 343

a.taatoo t..•e., New Yolk City,
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Ff!tD.frY MIIITttflt
The Return Jouoth•n Me1gs
Chapter, Daughtera of the AmerJ.
can Revolutlan, wdl meet Friday
·~~'"J:;':~~ 8~at the home of Mrs C
ll
with Mrs M D !Iart·
Giles as asLOWeD Jf""rowdl be an charge or the
muiJleal program.

16, N.Y.

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u aeeond claa malllni matter at tilt! JOst office at Pom
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Subscription rates Delivery by carrier wbere avaUabJe 30 ~ntl per
~ ono :ow lo advance at The Dolly S&lt;JI)Igel office f1MO 81J

!\ODq.,.f!-80: J!!~
-e mcm"'" Sl.

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montlis, $3 90 B)' motor route where available:
mlilll one year $8, slJ month!, $4.25· three montba,

a.so· one month, 11.

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Ptiblbhed every afternoon e:teept Sund.y by The Ohio V.,iJey Sen
lhl&lt;odll. Ine., at 110 Mechanic St:.. Pomeroy, 0 . Busllleu o!fice pbnue HI
torial oUiee phon• 397.

You Cong'enitol Non-Voters, Don't
StretCh Your Luck too For

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OnJy mumctpal offices are up for ehmination of asptranU: In

metttD,.,. ot the
wel:l.n~saay

Around and About

8entlev and Carroll Wnght
Harr 1~ on and Naomi Bentley,
drcttls A Hutland lo Albt!Jt M
Andy Wrl ~~:ht Carrie Wrleht, 6A,
and Pt'rmella A Cox
loteph1ne J'kken... rt or way Hutland to William Bentley
Robert Hartenbach sheriff, IIA
Olive to Mariell.a Elc('(rlc Co
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Rutland
to W1lliam Bentley
Lilly 8 Christy, parcel! Chester
George G , Flora V Aureha J1lng
to Margaret E Chrh t.f
Roberl L C''lnt!J adm, Stella Ccor)le F Bmg, Adm. parcels
Hoffman, d~ , lots, Middleport, to 8.-dtord, to Emmett and Hobert

Hawk
William and Flora Dl'lle Gruc&amp;er
Anna 8 Sanborn Iolli, to Earl
Goth Town11cnd, dec ccrt of

1ra.n• , Sclpw,

to Nada A , John F

TownBend, .Hazel K Stanley and
Lor.ne F. Scott
Jame1 W and Frances B Brew
lnaton, lot, Middleport, to James
1... Heniher
A. E Barton dec. Rutland, to
Mabetrnd Ronald Barton. Dorothy
Welt, F'lorence Tedrick and Mary
Ekhohn
Mabel Barton, Darothy B, El·
mer D West, Ran aid and Nellie
Barton, Mary and Garden c Ek
harm Ernf'!ll K and Florence B
Tidrick , 1 41A, Ruttand, to Georse
H Prall
Mabel Darton, l~lhA , Rutland to
Ctorge Prall
Robert Coats, Adm Edith Stder1
dec, correction deect, Salisbury, to
Jeu Frasier
Delmar Herbert Whaley and !ve-

Lewh Housh Pomeroy
Mabel V and Thomu A Cleland
271\A, Sulton, to Jlomer W and
Ruth M Jaccaud
Franklin H. Norris, dec., cert
tor tranw, Letart, to Uura E Nor11! Ernestine Norris Glbso", Betty
Ann Norris alid Franklin 11 Nor·
rl_. Jr

l.ewiw and Ruby M•~ Maller, parcelll Letart, to Fred M Link
truRiee

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Bart Mlllt'" parcel , Letart , to
Fred M Link
John F' Hundley, dac , ce(l or
trans, Pomeroy, to Helen R fland.
ley,
Earl And Bartha 0 Robln•on, 200
A , Letart. lo Fred M Link trus-

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M'nninli D Weblter, 85 A, CCJO
lumbla, to Oeorae and Ethel Rad.

!)on !I Wholey, Ill A . Bodlold, to ekJn.
Everetl H. 1nd Helen Damewood
Floyd .11nd Naomi Brlckltl

Phyllis Joan Southern, 87 A, parccla, Sutton, to Erneat L
Jtutland, to William Lawrence and Damewood
Claronce E, Kathleen, Bettj Lou
:!lylvla Wilson
Baraaret A ... nd Paul We'rnor Earl H Deal?, and )Jetty Lo~ and
June A , ' and Robert L P'r)', Jot; Gordon H. ChevaUer, Cheater life
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~utton, to Marvin Swan and HUton ••tate lot, to Norna Dean
Mobei, P. S, Olen D o~d Mol'!'
Wolle.
Clyde G and Autle MIHhone, Hd-te1ter, lot, OUve, to Everftt L.
Perry A and Oladyt RIJI'· Iota, and 8tt.liah G. Sfhultz.
E A •nd Carroll Dodderoi, 71,1
Sutton, to Mll'vln Swan and Hilton

A , Pilve o/14 r P. ~d Btmo Dye
Cb'orlO. A. Kllible, cfec , lflld
~ola 'l!'d C W Bright, 43 36 A,
lor tuna, Olive, to Nellie .E WIISalom t~ ~lair Taylor,
. Veill(i !Jollper a~ Wm Llnnbl11• .On
Uwlt J rrrct llltlt Smith, lots,
l?'DA, RuUand , too Homer and Bet.
Pometo)', to Altr.d E and Helen
ty Jean PUtlr.
~ollplt Grueter, 80A, R~.rt;lahd, to 0 !uacbel, st

Wolfe

Ro7 t and Reva J Snowden
Oaoar and Zeldo Webtr
l!ltbt, Clltlter, 10 O~io Nel

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~ rrtd A. Sbtftel, Jot, loliddlfpoit

Chorletlilld Vli'fo;!iTyt.T, ft 72

A . Solem to C•f11 'f)o._r.

Georae a IIJd ltbll Radekin
~,A. Columbia, ta M•nnlaj D'
Web1ter.

Clllrljl a. Eri&gt;)'tti, pot&lt;!~, CheoSidle Jf. Janea, C B. Jont•, Lota, lor, lo Mlldrf'd Luetllf limn~.
Roymond 1: C..tlir, ft A. Bed·
lilllldlepon, to Mldtlle(IOI1lloard ol
lord, to Mary Lblt Clldfter.
--~c:aUon,
,
Raymond C. Cqotrlel, MA SoH
,., ICiicltJIIno H;euel, Jol, 1'omerof,
,. Robert 8. COiteJ and Ctirrloite ilb.ury, to Mal')' Lou
to SidH lot!oo.

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Edward J., J'recla S'ml ' , o , aar
Lebanon to Rutland, to Lawrerac:e ran Mar.
fl'ret Sn'lltft.
l.twrenee 1ad TeAle Well•.
Olena and Katl~ J!!Van!l' lA
hrry A Jlllp, oudltor, lot 7,
Sallabufy, to t.wriaee aDd ;,led~
IIJJlton, to 1obn Rlc~nload
Ltn1 Weaver, Jf A Suttan, to .Reed.
Lola and C W BriJht, 100 A,
Roa IRd Mutt Norrlt.
"'""'" .,. cr.., a Shollfl'. 1 'Ill Salom, to 0. W a-nd Ruth t Me•
coate1.
.. l&amp;va Wellt, .QA:..

do\lfo, J't
•·• Rq.tlan~ to Harrv Sboemabl'
Joeob W. iftd Urlolo If. Qroen
, I. II; ,o'ljj oltyor
lilA
~UJd 114 rdf pi P.2'7, Ollvo, to Wit· lfiA.. Rutlofid, td PfiiiHp E~ward
and Cbril\en~ Mtllewt liot\rt
Doll! 8 •nd' Louloe Porey
Roymonct Q~ Afl Hall. )lrctll,
Hermq P. 1ad Edna M. Hoffner
to Robert and Jilarit Mr.rfl~t. Pomoroy, lo B'ertha ! . Cario- Pomeroy,
rll
&lt;liJ.
/oM C. Campbtll, dre., allld. Of
MIITtfiO ~ID
l,tt~; CoiUmbuo, to Be~o CII!Jp' The Ml7 ,,eellnl-01 llle ~lllht

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...,, dtc!., Albert .Bentlty, dec., Thuradu evenlnJ ~ltf!

cnrrfnt

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o'clock.

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Be You

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11.30
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530

Cartoons

H5 New• PiCture

600 Su~linan

6 •30 '\'{eatherta~
6 35 Sports Eye

6 45 NBC News
700 Pi'oduetr, Showcase

830

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kontgomery

to:so New• Heaclllnes

II OF A TO MtET
Ttie Past Councilor• of Tbeodarus council, oaujhters of Amm-iea,
wlll meet Thutllda)' evening at the
fu;une of Mrs. John Smith wfth
Mrs Bentz Wolfe, Mrs Fred Des.
sauer and Mrs Walter Walker as

eo-hostesses.

EMEI.GINCY

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!tare htm
that f~
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that way
lure .II_ a~

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12:00 ;onl&amp;h~
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POSTPONID

MONDAY

11:~ Ouldtnt.~Jht
12:00 lttte•; ltl«i en

Mrs. Fannie Varlail, pre.ucleilt 12.30 As the Ward Turns
the Heqelt
of Fatlhful Circle Sun~ay SChoo)
j oo Our Mlsf ll!'oo~s
SWbeMt.te'fl
Clau announced today fhc po~t­ 1:30 Housepmy
t!lii ol llri!t
ponement of a soCial planned for 2:9(1 Big PayOff
l!b.
Friday, May lD ttfrUl 1 lat~tt date
21~_30 Bob Crosby Show
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3:00 li&lt;IChter Day
II 9w F~ nirt i, ff•e believer
AT STAPF MEntNG
3 15 Secret Storm
f! I; llkfl7 fftillollllfd;. lo do what
T.il!,
ROv
,ad
Mrs.
C.
E
Ho't
Edae of Nllhl
the W~s~Hrt ,fbJ1fl-ifHII "honest and Pl'lr.! Paul Smart were bi. 3:lJO
f;tltl Tbe Early Show
buslneu" with devout Mohamm~ Gran valle today to attend a Cov T· 5.30 Your Euo Reporter
danS" beduse yoU:
1just don 't CJIIOr Sla(l mdtjng r.Jo ila)&gt;tt I
ronnt is a r.enan In Jua world Summer Camps Mri Hoyt Is Dir- S 45 Sports Parade
Jr. hh f'trafn, ·yo\f j'cr~ a~n·t there ector or the Junior-Righ Qamp S M Weatherman
A pitt between MtJilfltW and unbe- !rom June 1'4-20 M'r Hoyt wiJJ b" tf 00 Action
he·ret W'Owuld be no rft.Wre binding Dean o( Boys and Mrs Smltt 8 15 DOuglu Edwards
8 SO Robln Hood
lhan 1f th e d1sclple o! AIIah had will be a CounciHor
whackmg a stranger or throwing
mlly ot Allah, he IS umted n made a deal wtth a pariah dog
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'1 00 Blttn1 tt Allen
a (cut It Is nece&amp;'lary consider d'n'~ thJ11f The Ark of
GovMBut ttiare II one thfn1-a thmg
NIW UAII1'1CIAN
't:'SO T•ten~ iCOU~
the one Arab, wht&gt;thcr the AraU t o.rit'e&lt;ri!Cerfts him not His UU 1 f l1'b1Cb rnafl( tecent 1\ienis haVf'
Mrs Georre Vaughan awner of S 00 I•.r.ctverbl_, h
1~ Na.sser or a camel-herd nlfmt! I JH l~"i bollca lly m lhc Kaaba stone demonstrated Thue hre so many
the
Vaughan Beauty Salon, Da ~ 8 30 December Bride
Mussa
m Me~a
scCUJ, trl~s. nations, uU with dil Building, 306~ North
SeconJ
9 00 SfudJo One
The Moslem believes 1n one God
Although u'nlfed lor cternit 1 rl'ring l'leflnltlon:l or cu.natfts an '
Avenue,
as announcing the addl 10 00 UP.to-ttte.MJnute News
Allah und In Mohammed hi.IJ pro 111 the House of Alluh the Arab &lt;l•ligiOills, that tho much·tllltccl
phet and m heaven and hell , and on earth IS first a lnbc_o;man of Pan-islamic alliance ig a phy ~l­ t10n of Mu1s Myrtis Parlter, :J 10 05 Scanning the Weather
in ho1 rs of prayer ond really ra first a clansman, aftez bemg nnf ea' impossii)Jlity You might a· fl'Rduate of Southerton Bbuly 10 10 Tile Late Show
Academy, to her stair Mm parkIher sample law!! e oncern~n g con of course, the head of hz~ 1mm • "'ell try to unite Ireland
er
has received her ~rtilicatt•
duct In that he resembles hh diate hm1ly The Tar,~tm prey o 1
from
the St&amp;te Board of Casmeto·
And an the meanttme, I suggest
ct•uslns the Jew~. w1th whom he the Bedoum, and vicf' vrrsa Old
and
is quahried to opera:c
lory
a
cheap
tra
nslnt10n
or
the
Qurar.,
(lght.a, and with most people wh\1 Jbn·Sa ud bore the nears of a thou
the
Relax·a-eizcrr,
is a spe CHANNEL 13 MONDAY
b1 lleve In God Almighty and set sand bottles arainst hi~ brothers or Koran , ss must resd1ng for the ch,l feature or thewhich
Salon
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11:89 Sl.tln On
up law~ for livmJ:
m Allah For scores or vcars, the Slate Department boys Until the).
Noon News
fully
comprehend
the
depth
or
But the Arab, the Mo~lem, h ~q fo'renc h use() the Clerct&gt; tedheadc'
SURGICAL' PATIENT
Ne(J:hbors
one very Rtrong thing In con- Berbers ot the old Ghoul to keep Insh'AIIah--"as God wllls"--we
P.frs Reynold Greene, 170 M~l
L1beraee
aren't even close to any solutJon
Ju nction with our Prf'sbvlerlau , the Fret\('h Moroccan~ Ill hnc
berry Ave, Pomeroy, U a !Curio
The Feminine Tou~h
When he say11 " tns h'AIIah" 0'
The threat of death or the nr Jn the M1d~l c Eas.t
cal
patient at Holzer Hotp1tal
Alternoon
Film Festival
19ft?,
hy
United
(Copyright,
"EI mektoub mektoub ' he h1H fllct1on of pain mtans nothmg to
Room No. 234
Life With Etluheth
Feature Syndicate, InC')
Cu,toon. Club
SADDLI CLUI MIITING
Mickey Mouse Club
LANGSVIT.LE
The Rlvervaew
Saddle Club
l!lr.:. t'"Jii r'i !ll~l!:
Five
Star FJnaJ
A~IIOSI
Mr
s.nd
Mrs
G£!ne
Schweitzer,
DOWN
11.'-! i :;! 1 •l'-, 1~1 [0:[T]i114 ,I
l.J'ood
John Ualy News
I.Orumble
Columbus, were a:ue~tl or Mr WJH hold thear regular mel!!tio1
Nadler ;:U .:JI -t i•Jl-J mn 1-l~&lt;J 1 1
Tue~day at 7 30 p m at the Ob.·
(lianl')
Wire Service
2 Sounded,
r~,t-=Jf. J
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and Mr!i Cash Braley Sunday
Ill Prairie 'J.'I ~
hnger Stables,
I JowtJl&gt;
:H
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aa a ben
VoJce of Fireatone
Mr and Mrs John M11ler anti
wolve•
r:1' 1 'J l~'Wqf.l! ·1
MOnth
3 lndiR.¥.
Press Conference
18 Pigpen ~~~ · :.lr.!lld ~''-'l:lflrJ
famtly near Clrctevllle were the
9 HaranJUt
f , Qod dt
19 Ran
f'l ~· J U. ~ I ~1:1 {.J f:l
Top Tunes and New Talent
iUUts of h11 father, Donley Mal
10
J'rench
pleat lire
n :n 1 ~~~·; ; •)'•lflll ll :l
Q
away
ler
and
hts
aunte,
Ethel
and
ralnter
Sheriff of COt'!hlk!!
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21 Asleep :-'11i1 Hk.I
Dalsv Maller, Sunday
u . &amp;man
l · H~1 1~ I;.HJI:l ::l i"J
I. WIIJ&gt;
News of the Nleht
22 Moum- 1!~'~
John attencled Sunday SChol•F
~j [lll;.l."ll ~ l•ll;l:'li:1 V
dato
mtaht
Tbeatrl!!
13
tut
,J i11 141•J ~r ; :f41·~
at the Lang.IIVUle Chur&lt;:h,
e stupid
23. Way.
Mr and Mrs. FNnk Bralfly al'l •
toJiow
Jlr;te
(1111111).
family,
Harr11burg, were ~J~e.sts
TMothtrot
hotel
1:1. Altulltd
15. Tradnman
of the Mtll~r hmUv Saturda)'
lrilh JOdi 25 FreVI
:stt Poker ltlke
(dtrop.
Not whole• :.&amp; o.. tWt..
Rev Ray Biddle fllleJ his l'fJU·
38. Sllwr cola
lory)
Jar
appointment at the CorigMg,...
t7
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tina)
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notlce
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10 M The PJ'lce Is Rleht
JD•!O TrUtH O't CcYC!IfCitl!'lfeel
11 00 Tir Tat Q_ou,dl J.
H 30 It ~e.uJa 8e \'ou'
12 00 Current
1~ My Little Margie
UO T&amp;fine!~ l!llnle

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Modern ltO)llances
Comedf. 'fJme
:Movlet me
l5·30 CartoonJ

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6.00
6:!10

Murray Partt

600 JBp(l Wyl(lan Show
8 30 Circle Theater

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10•3(1 New11 Headlmefl:
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900 Garey Moore
930

Arthur Godfrey
Str1ke lt Rich.
1100 Vahant Lady
it t5 Love of Life
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l 1130 Search tor Tomorrow
114!1 Guiding Ll.tlhJ
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12 00 Kat1e'.. Kitehen
12 ao As the World T\irns
100 Our M1ss Brookl
130 House party
200 B1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby Show

3.00 BrJghter Day
Secret Starm
Edge of Night
The Early Shaw
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade
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8·00 To Tell the Truth
8 30 Red Skelton

merchant and contractor, and Dale
Dutton, druggast
Gene Grate JS contestmg with
Charles (Pat) Murray for the
clerkship and Jean Lama IS un./ opposed for treasurer
The Pomeroy race Is no race at
all Sax Republicans want IIIX seats.
Three meumbents want to be :re
turned They are Roy Retzmg nor
Schaefer and R1chard E Jones
New faces are Frankhn M Razer,
Lcshe Fultz and Hobart Raub
In November they w1ll face Don
llu11en, Democrat, an mcumbent,
anrl an Independent, Max Folmer
Edna Schoenletb 1~ running for
tlerk and Elma Russell for treu-

9.00 $64,000 Question
9.30 Sp1ke Jo1les Sbow
10 00 UP-to-tbe-mmute News
10 OS Scanning the Weather
10 10 The Late Show

urer.
Primitive man mvented the mo·
11ale when he arrange(! pebbles on
the fioar of has cave. says th_e Na
tional Geographic Society Ancient
Sumerians expanded the techmque, cementing bright stones to
a base By 1000 B. C , Efyphans
were fashaoning mosa1cs In the
f&amp;rm of glass jewelry.

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lloai! IO'Ok !lrdle's advic.l ••4

A&gt;ateheQ tQ a nFw batttDg 1tance
wllf~ he cfed1ij /or has exceUefit
ae~11'1 atart

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our eoUecea and untveraities.
locte erhi• Mtallfi lo you, write for
TnqF th... lnatttutlonaan do- a fi'M bootct.t ten HIGHER !OUCAtnj.Ttb.elt best to eope wtth •
muhroomtac 4eman4 tor tdu· TION, ao. :16, n,.ea Sqva" $to.
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face a crisis. For the preuur~
ofappUcationa keep11 mountiPa",
facilitlea mult be expanded,
and f•culty aa.larlu must. be
ra1sed to a rupeetable leveL
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or accident. inaar1nce. Or lWJ..
MlitJ Insurance.

I Then wh;,. not inllll1'8 your com- your country 11, future aaaet.s
panJ't sreatut future Glad - by helplftl' the eolleaes Qr untoducatetl brainal
verlitiea ot 7our -eholce-nowt
Then'• onl:r: one place where The return.l will be &amp;teatet
bu.lrineu and lnduatr, can pt. than 7DU think. '
the trained brai'rla JJO vital to
* * e *
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The tire comes out of tts mold ready for installation on a truck except for painting and
brandmg with the Rizer Otl Co , name and date. Because O! mbdern equipment one man can
do thts JOb, as well as placing the casing in the mold
By CHESTER TANNEHILL
Wtthin the last year Pomeroy
has become a center !or a tlre cappmg busmess that is unique above
sll others within 1 radms of 100
miles New, modern electr1e molds
of the Razer 011 Company recapp·
mg department have commanded
attentian becauue only here as the
same tread dept-h put on re-capped hres as comes on new tlres
from Akron.
The cappmg service has qwckly
"caught on" with Meigs and Mason County firma ulri.ng trucks A
heavy volume of passenger ttres
lS processed each week as well
Reeently equtpment wa• added
to provade needed servace to farm·
ers A section molrl makes It possible to remove a badl)l damaged
part of a tire It bandies casmgLS as
large as those used on the rear o(
tractors
Farmers get m real trouble when
a tractor hre as cut and needs replacement Or repatr They now
have a place close to borne to get

Troy Zwillmg, nght, of Syracuse, and Harry Moore, Pomeroy, prepare to lower a heavy truck casing owned by the 1
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. into the world's most modern electric mold where matriXes form tread.

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Both Zwtllmg and Moore
can operate the buffer which
requires more pure s k1'll th an
any other operation in the Rt·
zer re - cappmg department
The bre, held mechanically on
a horizontal plane lS moved
laterally and vertically into
1
b ff
u mg teet h on a revo vmg

drum Close spedfications for

each stze qf tire determme
the amount of old rubber removed.

'Brain Insurance·
. for ,Your~BusinessJ.~

Flgurea bear out Hoak's SUC!ttll
~ith bJs new stance. Hls 18 bJ(I
mclude two home runs and flWI
doublet, He has driven. in 13 rUQ$
be's w•Dfed 13 timeg and atrutk
out only five ttmes

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celebrated lt.J 9th mde
pendeMe da7 toda7 br diseloaang
1t had recelvbd in.a.Nive IUP,;tif .,
of French armor and Jet plan!!l
that could help 11vlna tilt! balanf!'!
of power in the Middle Eut
At the same time it. Navy urut 1
maneuvered ~ot Ell•t on the Gulf
of Aqaba In a naval show that
empha.!llzed l.lrael's intentton f('
san the ~~:ulf and which brousV
words of war.nlnr !ram Jordan
l~n~el took
the wrap1 off ILl
French mahtaTY aid w1th a parac!e
at Tel Avtv which ahowed th lt
more than 80 per cent of the 11raeli ~vy equipment wu fr01r.
France
Thirty 11x French-built Mystere
jets tJuhed overhead-more than
three timet the number l!nel
ever had •ckDowledged recewln•

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Mr and Mrs FrP.nk Nelson. WH
kesvalle, Mr a1id Mrs Edwoh~
Nelson and e-h1ldren near Saleon
Center ~r and Mrs Ralph Mr
Combs ' and Elatn Steel Dexter,
Donley, Ethel and DIII'~V Miller
Mr and Mrs orv1lle Kersey
were dmner gUes-ts of Mr and
Mrs Bolen at Rutland Sunday
Mrs Guy Sw.adlev Mrs Ra
R1Mic Mrs Cet:al Bolen and Mr~
Cash Braley attended the Congtt'·
~allonal Christian Conference at
Litllc Kyger Church Tueaday
Watd Kennedy spent the week
end at the home of has son, Carl
Kennedy and fam1lv Columbu~
Mrs Anna 1\.falter and oMrs
Maggie Combs are at their home
here for 1 stay Mrs :Malle"r w1
in the home of her nepbe:J,
Bvron Alleill anrl family st Colu 1·
bus the past v;mter
Mr!l Combs was at the home
of her daughter In C:Jhforma the
last year and a hal!
M'l' end Mr.s Maynard Dav1s of
Chlrh•stOn were J!'U('S!s of Mr~
Combs and Mrs Miller Surnday

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Disclosed Today
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OPTOBIITRUT

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mildon authorized- by the Oblo
State Leg11lature
to t'!onstrut'!t
resldentlal .tebool11 for the bhnrl
and deaf of the State of Ohio, hu
been a member of the Board 1f
Trustees of Rto Grande Colleje
smce 1941, and has been V1cc
rremh:nt and Executive Comm I·
tee chairman of that body !.incc
1948 Recently Morrow was n·
polntE;d a&amp; chairman ot a comm.t·
tee to supervise au' rlet&amp;ils eo!l•
eermng the plannmg and develo
ment of thlf new $460.000 00 g1rts'
dormitory, D.1:1~1 Hall, whieh opened recently an ihe college ea.n
pus 'I'he other members af this
committee were Stanley Evans of ~
Galllpolil, Ohio and S:om Oury of
WeiiJ+~ .. Ohio

LANGSVILLE

Douglas Edwardl
6 3() Against Property RevaJu•
t1on Levy
7.00 Pb,il Sllvero Sbow

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teen years and directed a
of heaY)' buildint: construction
served as eha1rman of the com·

er MHS athlettc and seholasbc
.star, and now a .graduate engmeer,
John Zerkle, experteneed councdman trom past years, Fred M Colhns, street commiSSIOner, Russ~ell
Cla1r ~N~ls(\0 c:~l&lt;·&amp;rated h "
Ba»e;o, retentty resigned Chief of
Pollee, Clinton Fisher local pamt blrthda)'•()fl . Easter Guests we

Action

Credits
Sound
Advi~e On Hitti'Jfg With Shott Grip

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AI for hil platform, Mayor Ftth·
er u.id it is band on procre•aive
'overnmen( wblcb means, accordJnc to him .
1. Seeln&amp; that more homes ue
inade available m Middleport so
that the tax burden can be I1Jht~
ened by more taxable property
2. Contmued improvement of
streeta with 2 promJa:e to work out
a mechanical st ·eet cleaner arranJement With Pomeroy
3 MaJntalmng, the cemetery on
a sound perpetual care baJUs
4. Getting the J~Wlmmmg pool
"in the black and keeping it
there"
l:i Cooper,.tlon with the Middle·
port Park Auoclabon in completing the half finillhed park In the
•outh end

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Three Meigs High

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Pomeroy Is Area Tire Recapping Center

Morrow as marrted to the fori., •
er Grace Tulleys Cleveland an~
has twe sons, Ford R who as hea I
of the Pubbc Relations Depart
me11t of the Eastern DlVlat(ln of
the Kaaser Alummum and Chtm
cal Company at RavenswOod , 'N
Va , and Max W, who Is usociat
ed with his father m the Buck
eye Furnace M'inmg Company of
Jackson County and 111 General
Man.ager of the Miami Gra.rcl
when the present high school and Company
located at ftlchmondale ,
arltl stadium waa built In the ]ale
Ob10
The
Morrow bmlly have
1930's.
been known for generations for
Fisher wa! defeated tw1ce !or Its community activities, nation3'·
Meigs Count)' rcpresentatlve, once ly, slate and locally.
by BenjamiD F Turner, and later
by George F. Meinhart, the current
representative.. He served two
yean a.s preslrlent of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce Fish-(Continued from INII• one}
er 11 now empJoyed by Raver Coal, neth Brewer, Jack Chapman, NorInc, West Columbta, as office man· ma Chapman, Donna C1rcle, Maraager. 1
Lvn Cleland, Tom Curtu, Jam
Last week Bradbury announl.!ed •Deem, Larry Ebersbach, Robert
tha-t if elected he would v1sit with Euler, Harold Faber, Beatrice Gil
-every voter in town an~ etve them JUan, Douglll Graha~ Lawrence
a ebance to register their opinions Grimm, BUl Harden, Clrroll Harrts
on what •dminlsttation poHcy Dennie Hill, Larry Holter, Davtd
' altould be on whatever subject HyselL Pbyllls lble, Don Johnson,
they maght chaose to talk about.
Donna LeWIII, Leater Manuel, Joan
Mlddleport't council contest Nevtlle, June Proffitt, Glenna Ran
ma)' enliven voter interest 8.!1 12 dolph,
Yolan Rhodes, Wanda
Repubhcans seek SlX seats There Roush, Wayne Howe, Shuley SalJs no DemocratiC pnmary m ea- ser, Dwaln Sayre, Betty sellers',
ther town
Claud1a Shields. GeneV1¥'e Snyrler
Tom Stobart, Avis Tbeus, Mlldred
Incumbents are Ernest Covert, Traplett, Sh.trley Ward, , Jamce
David Jenkins, Wayne Gibbons L
Webb, pale WhJtlock, Theodore
R. W1ley, David Mtfler and Robert Wlllford, Janice Wolfe and Rach
McElhinney In the hsts to oust
them are Lee Sm!lh, a local form- ard Young

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F:laher noted that when he be·
came m1yor tbe f1rat time in UH1
atreet lllhtll were tumed off for
lack hf finances. They were relighted without additional levies
"tltrotlgh economy," he saad.
"Now," the mayor contmued,
"we face the ume threat There 1s
talk of the lights :aav1ng to be
turned oil again" He md1eated 1t
his belief economy meuures
can be taken to prevent at
The mayor served four years on
the Middleport Board or Education

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The M1dtlleport Emergency '1·00 Clptafn ICaRgJII'OO
N5 CBS NEWS
Squad was called to tbe Farst
8·00
!lbnilng Show
Baptist Church Sund•r morning
9
00
Gm.r
Moore
when Mrs J 0 Leonard became
ill While attendmg church. Mrs. 9·30 Ait1ri1r Godfrey
Leonard was able ta return td hel" 10:30 Slrlt.ilt Rlell
home without tre.tment by the 11:00 youant Lody
Squad
11·18 LOve 01 Life
lt·io &amp;!ar~b for Tomorrow
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The White Rose Lodge, Aw:illary oE the Bro~erbood of Rail- (1:10 SoJ!!!e't. l; Fortune
way TUintnen, will meel WedneS- 10 00 Badce 7J4
day at J go at the Wood'tnen's HaU

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Pomeroy and Mtddleport there hasn't been enough argurlient
fo excite more than lhe habitual voters to the polls.
It always has been a mystery to European observers how
Americans can take their elections so calmly, In faet so quiet·
IY that sometimes distinct minorities actually rule thi'06gll th•
laziness of the maJOrity to vote. Other countrte~ hold recent
memories of freedom, or the right to vote, recently won al the
cost of blood and hardship. This nation, since 1783 has not
had to lift hardly a small d;gltalln demand for freedbm refus·
ed by a tyrant We simply have forgotten what the absence of
freedom Js, having enjoyed it so lOng.
Even the old Confederacy, which lou~ht lor its rljtht to car.
ry op Its pecultar aristocratic soet~ty tn opposition to h e
North just a little less than 100 yean a~o. has forgo ten
Southern voters now are little more mteu'!sted in off.year t!lecllons than Ohioans, New Yorkers, or Calllor~ilans
Yes, editors will not have to cudgel their available brams
today for an editorial topic It IS handmade for us. Of course,
few of us expect our gUttering prose to change a single atom
of lethargy into a vote But we have done our duty to Democracy by "urging everyone to vote "
Local newspapers perform a magnificent service to the~r
readers by making It possible for everyone in their localities
to be Informed of t'Ommunity problems This Ita• been possible
only within the last 60 1&lt;1 7~ years in America. It •emalns a
novel thing of everyday living in most other countries with
their controlled press policies, and low standard of living
With Roborl Ruaric
which makes lt impossible for small newspapers to live
IIY ROBERT C. RUARK
clolled the ledger trom bl1 cradle
But with all the lnlormatton of town affairs, includinB fl. Mohammedans eome In ma111 to hit tomb. "Whtt i:Ji ~ten b
nanctal dilemmas, tax questions, public neods, pollee achon shapl's colors, races and slze.t wrrttert," says l)~. ma " \tfttt w!JI
and street and highway lsllues which the public is acquainted but for purposes or slmpllclty be wdJ be." Wh.tt h,ben• tJ
call them Arabs·EI)'ptlan.s, tilm m the .prOteSt Of Itt~ fB a
with throu~h Its newspaper, more people seem to remain un· let's
Kurd~ PakJ!IIanls, BedouiM, Tar· mlitfef 6t ~Ciln.Pll'!ti un~tance
moved by this knowledge than are stirred Into action by it
gul, Moroctan:..
the lot Let tfl ~Hi~~~~
If any usual non-voter has gotten thl• far In today's tradl· us also say that 1 hla:e spent n
The Arab, the Mc!rjmmedt1
tiona! editorial, congratulations We haven't convinced you of lot or umc with Mohammedans
dot~~ not include the inttder dog~
I thing, have we' Except that the old stock arguments to vote
In unrlerst anding all t~1a trou which Is anybody not or his fal ~h
fill space as adequately now as they have for the past 50 years bled buswess In the Middle Ea ~t - as \I.Orf.h much preaccupatlon 1n
yoU would have to undetsttnd nt hb dally doings
fn newspapers and magazines everywhere m the u s
least
nne Arab, his reUg1on, hts
Hu rehglon divide$ Hselt lnt
We wish to extend to you rongemtal non·voters this off-the· mentalJl),
and h1s approach ~:-. I)Jiny oftsltoots, but wfl.eth~r he ts
cuff reminder, however
hie Whether you Hre dealln-; SPnuSa Hli~hln'llte or IslhaeU and
D&lt;:ln't stretch your luck too far
w1th the Su~r. or simply bush may t'aght violently wUhm the
Mfl1l for trans to William, Albert
Bcnllcy, Dl•lla Crt'!W.'I, Harrison

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900 Romper Room
10 00 The Prace Is R1ght

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LITERARY CLUB
Mrs J):onald Mills, pretltkmt ot
the MftfdlePort t.Jterary Club, will
cntertam the &lt;sJub for tbe Jut

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TELEVISION GUIDI

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W!thout d•ubt 99 per cent of the newspapers tn the State
of Onto tbday will urge their readers to "gel out and vOte "

Land 1fran.~fers

Daily Sentifrel
_Day Book

Harry Moore has sprayed this buffed casmg with glue and
now guides 100 per cent cold rubber onto the ttre exactly m
1ts center. Lower right, Zwtlling handles a bre on which the
tread rubber has been folded tightly to the crown and down
over the wings.
LOSES ,SUIT
HARTFORD Conn. UP - N1ch·
olsa Gue.rrt~ '~•\ $25,000 dam·
aa:e suit a(a:IU&amp;t l,_r' ruotori•t after
a judge coi'lclu:d~a that the car
standmg shU ~~ that Gucmmto 1t wlnle da..shmg !or

CATTLE TIP
CHAMPAIGN, 111 UP - Farmer! can help thetr cattle win a battle against heel file~ and grubs
by dustmg or sprayang lhQtr animals wilih rotenone be£ore the
grups leave the cattle backs thts
sprmg, a vetermanan sa1d

II done.
The sectwn mold alone cost
$2.000 Matrixes (or var10u11 tread
de11gns, dependmg on saze, cost
frqm $800 to $1200 each.
Sf!.id Franklm Rizer, wbc has fa.
tbered the new rlepartmenl.
"The sectaon mold was bought
maalllv to give th1s quick and Invaluable serv1ce to farmers "
He u opttmtstlc about lh' fu
ture of the ent1re department A·
lona wath hiS father, Dan RiZer,
and~ Ray Gibbs, who operate the
company
together, be sees a
chance that before long three or
four more men can 'De added to
the working forc:e of two m~n now
re-cappmg almost exclusiVely passenger and truck tires
They see thetr new department
as a first rate drawmg power for
Pomeroy, attracting people into
the area who otherwase would be
going elsewhere for necessary tll'e
work
USE LOTS OF RUBBER
Approximately ~.000 lbs of rubber are used each month in the
company's present stale of opt'ra·
hODS Only the highest quality rubber Is usee It comes m rolls or
ipeca!ied sues to tolerahces or
32Dds of an met.. thickness for
each make snd sue of Ure
Once called the "camel's back"

DaJiy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Midtlle.J10rl, 0 ., May .8, lt~7-4

Central America
Truce Is Called
For Arbitration
MANAGUA UP - Nicaraa:ua
and Honduru have aJreed 1o tall
off their border war pendinJ an int.ernational ruline on the centuryold d11pute that touched it off, 11
was announced today
Pre11dent Luis Somoza aa1d Ni·
caragua u wnlhng to obtene the
truce proYided Handurat does so
He warned, however, that any
"new anrenlon" by Honduras
would mean "total. war""
Ricardo M Aria• af Panama,
ch1ef of tbe 1&amp;man fact-flndsng
board that came here !rom Wuh·
trf'tan to tnveftigate the coollict,
utd tbe two Central American nahons have agreed to stop faghting
at least unttil the board hu submllted ttJ rt'!port to the Or&amp;am:r.atlon ol Ameracaa State.

HARRISONVILt.E
Harritooville Girb 4-H Hoaot
the IUtb Scbo"tl
Home Etonomlct Departmeat fqr
the rourtb meellne w1tb tbe , . ....
dent Sharon
Atlns, oretidlnl
with 16 memen and (our rae• J
pretent Abient were Mef'ttlr1
Joy Wiseman, Donna Burbrtd&amp;fi, · ,
and Kay Brown
The meeting opened by aln&amp;lnf
Amerita, Tht! Pled(e of All ··
glence to tbe American naa: aftd
lhe (.H flag were aien. Memben
•ere aaked by Sbaron AIJdftll tn
answer the roll call wttb a Salej1
hazard ObMTVed and corrected
around the1r home llnl!il the pre-

Club met •t

YIGUI

meetillj!

and to obtern,

rorrect and report m bke mann~t
at their next regu)ar meeting.
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Helen Douglu and B4:1nme Md·
ler gave a team ~emonstrat10n on
the proper method tiJ bake a
cake utmg a atandard cake r&lt;~­
l!ipe through meaaurmg, mnunt,
bakang and coobng. All membera
who oare taking a b-aking or food
from Frante
In addthon to tbe French equ 1_p
Th~ agreement 11vet the faet- project bJ'(Iught 1 11repared pro·
ment and the di.Jchnure that IB- finders, representinJ the Unated duct, the r«lpe used and told
rael J.s moving away rrom depeml States, Argenbna, Me~:aco, Boltvaa the method of prepandon The
ence on che United State• for and Panama, four days to wart exh1b1U eons11ted of ealcet, cookout plans for a 11ett1ement of the Ies, btownaea, bread and rot'1
military aad, llrael showed aff an border dwpute
brought by Glona Atlnnl, J&lt;a'&amp; . i
lmpretsJve collectwn of capture 1
equipment·RU84l•n
tanlu
an I
The ban on troop movements Mae Bl-ackwood. Sharon
Audrey
guns taken from Eo'pt 1n the haiU!d a Nacaraguan column Which Jacqueilne Wauoner
Me]{jnney,
Bonme
Mdler,
Hel·a
Sinal DeaerL
was beaded for Yalaguma, 30
miles m&amp;idi: the Nicaraguan bor- Douglas, Mary Jordan, Margaret '~
More than ~.000 braelll turr.· der, to retaUate for a reported Harmon, Susan and Debbie Sheets ,
ed out for the pandfo, but eon Honrluran attack on the garnson
these were graded by their adsp1cuoua by their absence we e
The only other ouhtary aetaon VIJOTI
the dtplonratie representative, of reportP.d over t.be week end eonAu1gnments for the next meet•
RU561a, Bulgana, Romama ant 11111ted of ra~ds by Nicaraguan and
mg
are--Susan and Debbie Sbee..a:
CuchD8ltvalda RuUJa and Czee~.o Honrluun w31'plaDes on varums
are to m:dl:e a rlemonatrlltion on
oalovalua had suppherl Egyp, vailage. m the dbputed area
wtth much of tbe equapment Aet'r.
There wu no report of casu.al- the prOper method of measurina
all mgredtenl!i for b:~kmg ,. e!ilke.
t.o.d:a~y~----------j JJes
usm_g both the Mary Ann type
'Jhe dlllputed area u a 12 mile
me.asunng eups and the regula!:'
at ls now re!err«l to simply as strip of the "mosqutto Coast
measunng cup Sus.tn as 10 and
tread rubber. A joke in the m whose ownersh.ip h11 been m
dWitry 111 that a eongreulonal com· questiOn ever 1mee Ntcaragua and Debbae 7 ye-ara old Al1 other
me.-bers are to brmg to tlJe
m1ttee, wben probmg the rubber Honduras won thetr mdependence meetmg
an exb1b1t or foods and
busmess cGntrnulll)' became con· flom Spam
baling
prepared
accordmg to tbeir
The late Span1s]l King Alfonso
fused OYer "camel's batks" pop
project,
tbe
rectpe
r and
metbod
pmg up an thelr reportl.' Tbey re- Xm, &amp;ctang as an arbitrator,
memorazed
All
members
whethnamed at tread rubber Aod It aw.arded the terntory to Honduras
er
takmg
a
sewtng
proJect
or not
m 1906, but NJearagua never recbas stuck
are
to
bring
a
square
of
doth,
ognued
tbe
ruhng
Tread rubber 11 DOt glued to the
needles th1mble and thread t~
tare until a careful anspection has
learn to d() the dtfferent stitches
been made of the calling wtth a
used m hemmmg
tool that actually turns the tire In·
Joy Wiseman Is to g1ve a de111de out 1'hen It ts buffed to proon the proper metht j
monstration
per dimelllllOnll Exactly the pro~
of makmg mtroductlons
amount of tbe old rubber lS reE~ta Mae Blackwood 1.'1 to g1~e
moved from the crown (flat part)
a
demonstration o( how a hostest
and the w1ngs (from tread edge
should
rece1ve guest&amp; m her borne
down to where the s1dewall be
gms)
The newly regl~tered comm11 m a '!l'actous rraendlv manner
After the tread rubber has bet'!n lt.e o! KiiJg!lbUry Boy Scout
fixed to the ttre tt loots hke a Troop 250 met Fr1day evemng at
:~mooth surfaced alft)lane t1re But lhe troop lodge
on Kmgsbur)
the hot electrac molds tate care P.oad to dtseu!IS
bw;aness ano
of thas
pl!ns for the com1ng year
Members of the tornmit1ee are
A heavy tube and plates are In Roy Rr aclde.s, mslltuhonal repre
serterl mstdc the casmg so that sentahve, Ralph Cui, chamnan
aar of the proper amount-160 lbs Glen Lee, secretary and treasurer
for example, 1n a 11()(}22 sazed Loreru:o DavL!I, c:ha1rman of the
tire-wtl\ ertend the hre correctly board of review, VU'gd Kmg avd
mstde the mold agamst matnxeJ Chester Barnhart
which form trearl Features of
these electric molds mc:lude
Coulls of Honor. family mgh'
1 Heat 1.5 apphed only to tread anrl board of revtew meehng~
ed surface~ Bare hands can touch were ~,o~ up along With several
sidewalls with no discomfort whde mone~ makmg prOJects for th&lt;&gt;
the h~aUng process tn gomg on
Boy Scout Troop 2Ml recently
2 When lbe tire is removed , regasLered mne boys and seven
ready for mstallation except for adult leaders
lncludmg George
pamt.ing and bnndmg, a devtce 19 Wagner, scout mtster and Harold
used to redut'e lh dtametet by atr Sm1th,
assut.ant
scoutmaste-r
preswre Thll pulls the newly Former Scoutmaster Olen Harr .
formed tread away from, and out ~on restgred
to take
th MGM
D a ctnew po:iit
of, matrixes before the casmg as liO.J on 1e
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hauled upward with 9 hydnmhc t~e as organazatlon and extens10'l
lift
chatrman
Exaetly the raght beat 1s ap-.
,ofcmbers af Troop 250 are Ron
phed electmally for &amp;pedfied dur· aJJ Roberts, Dwaght Carl, Davad
ataon&amp; whteh cauaes a ebemacal . Walliams, Lester Ar1.old Jerr}
change 10 the tread rubber Firat Chamblm raul Wall,
'Mlomas
00 Res.,.es Your Gilt ,
lt becomes a near Uqutd as It BurnsJde, Eugene Smllh and •Mtkf'
molds mto tread, then harrlens 1n. Barnhart
to the rubber that resist' wear,
glass and rocks
WJ.IIPPING IT UP
MIDDLETOWN Conn UP -Two
MANY SIZES RE-CAPPED
Whde all hrea are cund at a }uvemles wh1pped up a batch of
temperature of 290 degrees, all' trouble for themselves when they
up
pressure to msure then proper sw1ped some ct~na from a parked
tread formation vanes from 125 truck The cans contamed 1nstant
pound&amp; for paSienger llrea to 190 whtpped ere"m which they sprayfor the l&amp;rcest truck tireS' Tame re· ed on 25 car, an a parkin&amp;: lot bequired vanes from 75 mmutes !or fore being collned by a polfc,_..
the smaller casmgs to 3 ~ hours man
for large t1res
Sizes rangmg from the 600-16 A redwood tre~wh~tb. may be
through 760- l5 m bhe passenger taller thlm the Statue of Liberty,
range are re-capped on the com- wr.agh more than 2,000,000 pounds.
Whtre Yovr Confl.ncll
pany's two tmaller molds Matrtxes and contams enough wOOd to build
Is JudlfiM
of two tread destgns, and of several hous~s-grows from 1 seed
E. MaiJJI St.
Pomeroy
vanous siZes, can be imerted m little btgger thaD the head o1 a pao
the molds
In the truck range sues from
8 25-20 through 1100-22 are handled It 11 m the larger sazed tire
that volume is crampmg Troy
Zwilling and Harry Moore, the
workmen Another mold will have
to be added soon, or a mght man
put on to operate the truck tire
sued molds, accordang to Mr R1·

Kingsbury Boy
Scout Troop
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Treads ror tractors eome m two
rle&amp;gns, the Traction H1·Miler and
the Road Lug For passenger trres
the De·Luxe Super Cushaon, or
rib thread, and the
suburbamte
tread, are used.
The Rarers and Mr Gtbbs m
vlte the public to VlSJt thetr plant
on East Main Street anyt1me to
see l hre bemg prepared for new
tread ,a nd recapped m Its electrac

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loaa on Jl&amp;n.ature•
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300 W. ~ St. -l'hone: 43Z, Pomeroy
Rou7'1 M...._..Fri. t-s; Sac. t-U - Open. ft'C11.ing:. bv a.PPOi.tNN

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IS TH.E- NIGHT OF THE BIG
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FUN FOR ALL
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to lett, Ed Crooks wu Aft on 1n

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lluei*II .Qull: What Meigs COunty player had the lortg~!ltllifed out Three runs 0n throe hlto li~';.:~~~~
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nne error and two w11n
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p..e.)
Thltd lnnlna-Kennedy foonod ueup(t · · · · · · · · S p .811P

carev In tile major leagues? (See an1wer elsewhere on

Crooks Jingled and WI! out lteal~ Baltimore . . . . . . 8 10 . a71S
ing aecond, McComas doubled,
Waabln,gtpn . , . .
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Crow'a Cblclq bowlers brought to Meigs County today
Jfirst -J-te ch amp 1onship In any sport In hi..
u.tory. This .us
able becauoe Meigs County teams havo been competing
ltate-wlde basil in organl:ted prep and lndependent sports
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Rloulto
1ngled McComaa home and Detroit 3.Sundoy'o
s
Baltimore
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Davl&amp; was out itealing. one run
three hils.
' Kon... City 7 Wu!Ungtoo

WIt b the ch ampIonshi P came a $600 cash prize to the
and I liant trophy for their high handicap total of 3,246
In the Ohio Bowling championship which ended Sunday
Barberton.
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OOS. However, only one cbampionshlp

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could be accepted

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Last year a,186 was good enough to win the ABC
Tbe Chlcb mmpeted May S. Bowling was on the
Bowling Lon... Hall off to Meigs County's first State

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St. Louis 2 Phlladelphil 0, iJnd

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h.d h;•

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off Jtrldt for oa)J 1 frioI aeeond,

but to OWI'Ier

!.owe ol Mldjanil. Tez., II

the dlfferenee between 1

place ·pot of •t07,DGO and the

~!LI'IIIA UP - Short· ternlna his fututtt W butball otb- nanntr-up Pflze of 125.000.
tCop lohn Kennedy, the first Ne· er than to Sly he
or
to
ltw tho Philadelphia stay~r.a In the niQora.. lu\1
it Quia .Answer
PtdiUa, has beezt optioned ~o to aurmlse tl1at 111ieh a deV1 ~
Obti Anaw.r: Rallton HemsRIJb Poln~Tbomoovllle o! tbo ment would mean hll 11le to an· ley of lyro~euM, in Nth m~lor

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ttuU\ ~~ .~usiness experien~e he will g~in through
-. nefttpflP&amp;r route. He will learn to turn his spare
.ttme intO"· profit for himself;
will gain the re-o
•pect of his ctUstomer• tl\rough service: the re•peot ol_hlf bu1lness anoclate&amp; through perform·an~e Of his da'll:r duties. But above aU, he will en..

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·.Wli,f ~ol flleg\lrage

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Coiumhus with thtili' son, Mr. anJ:
Mrs. r:wl Torrenee.
Rev. F.verett Brawcomb received worlt Sun clay of the sudden
death of his brother James of
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Mr. find Mrs. Wayne Brickle:.
wPre Nllin'l: em her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb and
daul!!hfers 'Ill Chester Sundq.

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POMEROY
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Denominations $1100 &amp; $1000

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MILESTONES OF PROaRESS
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The Tiffin Art Metal Company bepn In Tiffin, Ohlo In
1903 making ~mate metal ceillnlr.).
In 1908 they joined the lltJl'Oh tG machine• to make tholr
famous Tameo tOoting and related produeli•

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~volutlo~ .n4teoil bllll!oal'd,

a sensation in tho outdoor advertislllf busln..s. ~
In 1939, they. devolopod the\r oueee01ful pol!eJIIf,llles ,..,..
houses in straleglcally-located Cltleo•

I PROPOSE:
Service to Tax~~rs- Within theirMt!CII'IS
Full Cooperation With All Village Dept.'s .
An "Open Door" Pol icy To AIII!OI'I\et,oy Cltl~·
Ei:onomv
In All PhosesofVillii~Opemtion
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With the lnstalljltiOn !hill ...... of ·n~ machinery
IJOrformance, TIFFIN LOOKS FORWARD TO THE B""'T YEARs OF.

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HAVF; SfRVED TWO , TE~MS AS VILlAGE CL~K
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Syracuse 1
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Sprlngfi•Jd t
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Readlnr 8 S&lt;lleh~ lot
1 Scheneet1dy '7 Readlne e, 2nd
Binghamton 8 Allla~;
Albu.y 's Blna)la-Ql ~ · ~
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Miami
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1n 1943, after a firf, Tiffin, l!nmedlalelt bunt a modern
plant, and trttalled the latest madtmeey.
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In 1954, a $100,000 addition waa bunt.
In 1956 'l'iffin aequlred Squire Heating Suj)ply !:6. of Uolumbus1o add l.t!lportant know-how in the heatln,a' and air conditioning flel~ iUl4 two new sales warehouseo.

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By
Ca.ueUmenDor Sellaefer,• Roy Bollin(, Rlehard IJones
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Mr.Gary,
and ofMn.
and
aon,
XeniaJohn
spentDyke
t.he week
end with his lather, Sam Dyke.
Mr. and Mn. ChrU Diebl v.Wted
reeenUy with bl!l' 1\ateT, Mrs. Win·
nle Sto14t who baa been coalined
at ~lzef Hospital. Mrs. Stout w.as
ceturned to her home Monday.
Paul llyers or Columbua spent
tile- week end with his parent.!l, Mt-.
and Mrs. Lee Myel'l.
Thursday dinner gueatt ol Mn.
M. E. Rathbutn were Mr. and
Mn. Luther Bean of Alamosa, Col·
orad.o, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Bean of
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mn. Patrick
Loehary of Pomeroy and Mr.
Carlos Henry or Amesvme-.
Mr .and Mra. Homer Parker ban
purchas'ed a lot near U.e bridf!;e on
Salem St. lrom Mr. and Mrs, WilUam Lanning of Fairborn.
Mrs. Maude Sellarda and Mra.
Grace Thornas were buaineas rial·
tora In Athena, ThUI'!day.
Mr. aDd :Mr1 • Elza MitMe:l were
sunday ,1lternoon gue.sts of btr •
ter, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Clarence Price.
Mr. and Mra. Bruee May •n!J
daughter, Debra 1nd son, lli@lael,
were Sunday viaiton af bls
Mr .-tnd :Mr!l. Arcble SlinptiN at
their rartn at Pi.i'ker ltun.
Mrs. Harley G. AntOl and ~ugh·
ter, Mr. an~ Mr.s. P. A. Milcn• .and
two ch1Ldten of Columbus wue
Sunday euealt of Mr. and Mn.
Charles Amos.
Mrs. Crella MeHaHie was reo
turne_d Horne from Melli General

~trs. Margaret _RusseH and daul!h.cr Carolyn, of Atll@.ns, Louise
Barne~ of Columbu..~ and Margie
Nlckl~s ol N~lsonville lpent SUn·
da~· w1th Cattle Bahr..
The bulines1 meeting that '!'•."~
to
iJe held
here 't the Et:Jn
ChJJr-ob Wednesday night ·bas been
pOstponed until May 8th on ac count of the death of Rev. Brancombs brother.
¥r. and Mrs. Harold Gardner
Jr .. Ni• Spnja Lemley and Geo.
Wei( or Columba• and. Mr. antf
Mii. Harold Gardner Sr., of Lang,~;
v:lie !pt!f!l Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Lemler.
Mr. and Mr!. Wayne Brickles
were c11 Uing on Mr. and Mrs.
Geora:e Pickens, Reedsville, Sun·
clny
].~r. and Mrs. William Chapman
~PMt sunt'ay wlth their dauRhter
,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane BeilVIlr of Hbspatalt _Saturday.
Ne\l'· Matamoras, o.
Mr. af!d Mrs. Emeat Molden
; r. tnd Mrs. Emile Matlack or were Sunday 1uests of· thelr 4aush·
LYneastcr were ~alling on her mo· Mr. and Mrs. Dale N1eho~n of
th' r MyrUe Ji'ro!t Sunday.
tion Urnf waa spent here at tln
William Hostt.Ie returnC!d home !arm wtltre he iJ'ElW up.
Monday from Meigs General Hl&gt;.s·
Mr. and Mn. LeBlie Hoffman,
"it"l where he wa!i a patient for Larry and Marlene ,.lsited. th.e
,hrec weeks.
George ladekins Suaday.
L. E. Wood and wife spent.

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home.
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was conaucted
bYbu.slneu
fbe p..-den\
Mrs. Btx BaUer. .A ~odlfg~ was
tied by the gro~ and tbe rjest uf
the evenin, w11 apeat l.n a •social
way. Sunny Silver -pie, llhdoiricbes
and coffee, ·were
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Denver " ym.ha 1, ·&amp;.1
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church.

In the reeipe that makes him a bit
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up the tnclc: hm the
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berth durin,- tbe Grapllruit tea·
•on. Clark hit over .400 In ~xhibl- finish."
18 8ir1111lgbq f
tlon eames.
lltet..ue Sboemd:er tnl~Jutlpd Atltlitl. I NIW Orlea~11 4, tst
He wu ient down •her onlJ two
plate apearan~.J . both ln a phu:bhlltllftl "'lo. lie wia blllesa.
Clark wa1 unable to make a

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•ho Tt1er 111'111, Cbarlooton, 11101" or It Chlll'ehm DO-.· he odd
Ootroll m•MJor Jack Tlaho bad 1iJ,i!fti~l.bm'' ~b
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toi.lteil tbe We1t (!olumbla 1t1r 11 1i
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Cincinnati 6 Plttsburab 2. hi
Cincinnati 7 Plttsbur1 h a. 2nd

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Columbia, hint- t~an WUile for tlw uror," uld
~erud. He ublalnf&lt;( !bat at molt
·d today from hla 4Qme he maY rate tra~b nw I)Ole&amp; ua.d to de~ken ~a ......on
•ull baHbaU II 1 eoujllo o' "thlnp olrnote the linlll furlo 111, tk loot CbariN!oa 10 bullobi;.I~ .a
•olnl loo 1110 to stay In lhe Major ~xteenth (110 ytrao) aiul the lin- Sl l'aul ~ lliniloapollo I

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lah Une an varied eotored.
li..t week Clark wa1 optlontd to
"AJJ the polelll ire the uma

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family or
BearwaiJow
Dean
or Chester Rldg•·
were
Sunday ~n~est9 or Mr. and Mr.;.
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'dem1 o1 d St1t1 ol.
Gol'don Chevalier and sou.s.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rolanc! Torrence
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&amp;nd family spent the weekend ;n

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Jl'on
Lle1e In !be l':entueky Derby, but
trainer John Ncrud t.oda, blamed

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e4 bet pi.Jno pup.IIJ ln a reeital , •1 VIolin•"; Claudia Zerkle , "Sun· civtn Suncby In honor of Gerald and Martba, tott Pll'l. 'Jbey art QueeD Ellubeth, i• 8ritalD'I
8\Jbd.)' adnDoon at the Po:rneroy day Ennlnt" ;and DUly Allen, GrTb•h.,.•m •,ttt~:di-n,m~~n- bill dtu&amp;h·
·~ Mra.T ~~o'"r ~_,_. bope • .,allllt a cl...,- field
Senior HJ.•II! Sehool aqdltor!um.
··countn Danee."
..
.., .. _
-~
...-vUlt
lritb uii rtench bred tiW.IIm
Pl)pla JIQnard presentt4 "To A
ten, Mr. IDd lira. Clarence !.,.Ill a If•
pat )ft!ek e,oda.f ill Ule 1.000 (Wneu, • : : :,
Wll4 ltote"' to open the procnm, ChlD'Iene Diehl pl'Utnlfll "Spring Scbooncwtr 1n1t diuPt,er, Conn~ 'Wltb her uDtle, Dr. IJid ~n. l'. ol hslllld'a l'lve claalc
folloWed Wlt.l1 ''Bfllt An Rlnalna" N!.Jht"; Kal')' Ruth Mack, "CubM· or Colwnbtn, Nr. and )fn. Glen A J'lviclen
raees. .A 1ot.IJ of 2 fJIUes • ._
Jero",
·
Pamtb
Y®n!,
"Cbaconne"
Bennett
and
daufbi,en.
Judy
an•
·
·
'-..i.·•- tho 0....
- • ~il:
by S~ron ~nP'd and "Walta"
UlkY ll
Mr 1nd 11ft 8"11W1 J:rlewint ~ en•"-'
- - .~
10 BuVInky'_?f Pndarkeri- and dauJ)Uer..~ Joetta Kay, aad race. Thtre art no A.mtrlCID ..by
Jinun)'
Ma)'Ptrd.
Jane
Burveu
and
~~lynVM
eit!r,
"Be«uae".
The
t:~pe
~'!_d
League lead to two aamea with a
1
w&amp; a 10n1 ~Uq P.9PI ~ llt\ft41J eve- tria bl tbt IAJ fiela
· -~
10·7 !o'lctory GYet' Btook).yn: Cln- played · ~ Elevator"; JennU'er numuo:-r " a sette" by Br~nda ~ra. ft.IJ. anda
kri.le
u~q
ind
Pa·
Patta
preceded
"'Dream
of
Olwen"
Ur
.and
Mn.
Billy
Joe
Gnh1111
niDI
riJltMa·
at
tliddleport.
I~QPI...QuND
·~
clnnaU e~tended llJ wlnninJ strea~
"'EitUlletl"'.
D&gt;' Clin~: Dalley; "Moonlla:nt Son· •'!~ Jimmy. and niece: DonDI
Mr. and ltn.'· W!)ldeR , Crate
MAD.r.SON. Wb. UP-The~~
lo aeveb fllme&amp; by beatlnl Pitts· ttk'"Wt.llt." br C~rla Mon-1.1·-ccd· ata" by Mara:aret Handley . and Smlth and hll .tfe, Goldie.
were wtek •nd .. - , .Jil ha bto- tcan Aut~&gt;moblle Aun. alld , A
bUlJh twict, 6·.2 and 7·3; St. Louis
WIINIR ROAST HILD
ther, Mr. .anJ Mn. Paul Gratt cl pi~• to iuut OO.OOO int.ernittd.l
Look botll ends of a twinbill from ell thr ouio.Mf "lt" ~:~f· by "Bolero" - by Lll'ry Curtia; and
play- 'R.cstleu Sti" by Penny Sue • The. Golden Cirele CJau of the ltarion.
·
drivlnl permit. for travel In :xii1
Phlladelpbia, H and 2.(1, and Mew Bever 1 Jtu"tqs. J.ane
Chrl•tlu C hurt~ entertained the
Bm Larkin of New Bolton JPI'nt rope eo_tnpared with 48.000 JsiUe@
York won the nia:btcap oi a double- ed ''Tarantelle"; Dnid Goodwin, Moore.
header, 8-2, after C hi~ago ende&lt;t a "ShoJ't'nJii' Brtla~"l f.tcn: tolley,
Marilyn SctJWart p~!ented ~:·•:;.•c ~bu~~i, b~~~ aT~~~:i!Yr::: a day wtth hla jrandmotber, lira. last year. the inem~~e Js •lie te
nine-game loaing streak wi.Lh a io- ·~t®~. ~~~~~; ~ : onald "Valse., in E Flat.. ; Eric Hart. "Pol- ning.
'
Fr:;;_~e:~Mrk;:. Hin. .n Slowtn and American tourists buyinbg ot r eol.
1nt European cars ror t eir tlht1
inning 8-3 triumph in the opener. W~tm.Jng,
act eet .
onalae ; kuron Kelton, " Ronda
Game. went played after which
Littl~ Bobby Shantz and Johnny
FoUowin&amp; the 1010 "Scherzo" by CapriciOBto"; Sondra Potts, "Racb- hot dop. rn.ar•bmellow• and pop family and JINI. Rose Pattenon seeing.
Kucka pitched the Yankees to ~arob~. BeU,_Reva Rae ~.mented,l man lnoU Prelude" and John Kun- were .served to the lollo"t'ing. Tbel· and daughteF, Roxanne, were ~un·
~
their pair of victories before 4:1,· 'Tango ; Anita Co,l.linr, Sliarlitht telman pruented "Nola .. to con-- ma Michael Pauline Markins )llr !!by a:uests. of bll PIJ'tlltt, Mr. and LETART FAlLS
,
304 lans at Combky Park. Shantz Over Norway"; Sandra Bailey, "Le elude the program,
and ltn. Er.nest Molden Mrs. 'Eari Ml'l . Henry Stawter of Kenna , W. Mn. !rtna Wi1BOn called em bet
hurled a seven-hiLter to beat south·
Slack and sons, Ricky, :Bobby and Vaifrs. Anna Lqgaa who hll
Mn. Laura
.
paw Billy Pierce in the opener af).d
&gt;k and Mro. Robert Snow- ...istlna In .lhe ..... ol MtL CreDo 11/f of Racine Sunday.
~'
benefited from a three-run rally
,
den •nd Bobby , Mr and Mrs. Rich· :UrBatfif ~td to her home at
in the rourth that Included Mickey
Mantle's two-run homer.
plfthaltcl
Kucks gave up only three hits
"
ahd
Marvin
Cremeans,
David
Mara
lot
en
Salem
SL
(formerly
the ley, Kn. Charle1
In the nightcap as the Yanks routDr. Richard Bauer..-ltl.perinten4· tbtf~ot&amp;lal Board members antl tin, Dee Thoma•. Caroiyn and Peg- JackJoo l'iJ.Uoc itaUon) tr8111 Arn- mond ElberfJ!ld,
ed left • hanricr Jack Ha~hman ent or ~ P!)rts.olouth biStric1, p..,_or on the report• and diseuss IY MeKPlglat , Alberta ?riddy, Mr old Grate.
len, Mrs. Charles
with a three · run rally in the kethodiJt Chu~hu, wl.ll the gurit ed ,variou&amp; phases of the Church and Mrs. Robert cana&lt;!ay and Sa·
Charlu
A.alo.s,
lr.,
Columbus. George Wolfe, Kn.
fourth .
PJBt'6r at the Morning ~ite at ~ .1n the COnference. The con- bra; flobert Hill. Mrs. Jean Parker was a saturday 8 uellt or bJs grand and Mrs. WiUiam Will .
nday, le~flce Ruion closed with a pray· and d1urbter, Suaie. Helen Mall! pare'bU, Mr. and l(k. Charles school activities, the May
Boston capitaliaed on four un- Heath Methodist Churcll'
1 Nelaon, .tulia
Lucas and Patty Amo
will be postponed until n,"'
earned runs in the lirst inblna: o.t May -11. and. tol\if\Jc.~ · · fOurth er by Dr. 'Bauer.
Quar.let\,
Conferenoe
-aUat.
th~
·•·
,
Youne.
11.:~.
Rota
Bart1e_1
1ttended
a
dioThunday
of th~ month aDd
Lhe opened 11 Cleveland's Rob
church.-....
.
4.ff
CLUB
MEETS
nOI'Suilby
•flkhomt
Mr.
•nd
at
....
b&lt;mo or
Lemon suflert;d hU th~d defeat,
The ·ReV.
Ko~kri&amp;bt, pasior
The Kool K.atJ 4-H Club met at lllh. J. T. LedUe lb. lAftpville i~ mohd Elberfeld with Kra.
while Willard Nixon seattered i2
. ay lwlyh Bilckl..
thP. hOme of Linda Su~ Parker, on boaot 4lf tile trd blrtbday of trene Fiek. co-bolieu.
•'
hits tor his second win. Jiek.le of the Heat~ Church, pr~.dtiGd at
The c. B. c. Cub rrom Reetl~- Thursday evening, April 25.
Barbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 't. Allen \\'e •!
Jensen's two - run bomer h•lped tbe mMnl-~.- sei'vlce and ~clsl
The meeting was called to order Paul .Barnes.
1bursday evenine JUe&amp;U of ¥ ·:
Dave Sisler to his tblrd victory ln mUJle inclbded an anthem "Praise ville met with Harold and Ina
GeOrte Prall Ia adding new and M·~s. ClaytOn Allen. Th .,,_
the linale. Mike Garcia was the Ye the i..otd", by tbe Choir direct· Mu81U', Saturday evening. Tho.~l' by the vice president Charlotte
-on
and· 1 qu•t
._.._
Smlth. The club stood and ~'+- walk• to tbc ....:........ , on Salem w-e enroute to their home in .. :.f.
.
loser.
'
ed by William
••
-- preHn were ........ and Mrs. Ronal'
t d th -4 H led
Roll u
PI"~~
"''
~
·A•ron lig Gun
tet: Mrs. Hattie Sndth, Mrs. ·o. 1. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mv· pead' . 't · Ph gle. t
tul St., wbll!b ~ reeently pu.re)J.a.aed ron all.eT spending the winter il(
,
.. ,
Hank Aaron, raising his battlhi Kleltl, Ben Phlk!&gt;D and William ers, Mr. and Mrt. Walter BrowR .an mmu es or t e as meeJ na: from Mr. anu Mrl. ~u Tillis. Florida.
·Mr. and Mn:. Raymond
averaae to a cool .417 was the Evereon, wbo Jane, ''Breathe qn Mr, and Mrs. George Pirkens. Mr. were read hy the secretary, oetta He hu installed p"rltead a:arace
n•eath or Qnd."
d
Erlewine. 'l"reaaurer•• report and doors and ii redetonting tlle prop. !eld, n-lumb"•, ._.,ently
big gun for the Braves as they ....
.... an Mr.s. Charles Humphrey, lf:r d
11 cted - &amp;rend 1 1'ur
......
......
Dr.~uer tmPb.uiud lD J;it serues ro e
~~
ner. erty.
weekend with tbelr son .
wiped out a 7·3 deficit and knockOpport nlt t
and Mra. Grant Smith and son The next meetine wil1 be at the
Mr. and :wn. George Bowen ana ""ter-in-law. Hr. 11 ~ Mrs.
ed out Sal Maglie aner three inn- m- ob
u 'i Oi' p,ioneer- Mr. and Mi-1. W:arren Pickens. ' park, May 9.
dau-"'ellbg, ate visiting .,.
Ings to beat the Dodaers. Aaron lng 1n t
Q~Oclerb woi'ld ln both
p
&amp;a...,• ., "uc:
tlblrfeld.
tbe
acien
~
field
and
tb•
fie1d
of
vt.
LelaJ.ld
Parker,
.sOil
ol
Mr
Rafre1hmenta
Gf
sabdwlcbet,
poat
the
lloine
of. .ber parents, Mr.
.Mn. lawrence Smith,
drove In thrt:e runs and scored
four with a homer, double- and Human Relatto.ti.S. IJe litreued the and M:ta. Ralph Parker of Chest'!" tato cbipg: ,eapcake1 and pop were and lhs. \vl111am Folan. Tbe Fol- Thomas Webe!' and Frank
tremendoualmportiiWe o.f learning is home on furlough aftl•r fin 1sh· served to Barbara CIJ'ter. Charlotte a.ns attd ~eAt vblted friends at were in ParkenburJ Monday.
two singl es.
Mn. Ziba Midkiff and ehildreRt
A pair of route • iOing pitching to u~ jn peace with eacb other lng his basie traini ng at Ft. Kno:~.:. Smith, Billte f:.ou Martin, Brenda ltaVentWOOd sundn. Other auesu
","•"".0 must Ky. He was calling on his aup. Turner, Joetta Erlewlne, ~rvel ol '-he l'olahs SUnday evening
• "1;
jobs by Brooks Lawrence and Don ~Dd ••l.d tb·at ltr~
1 WI.th .,
·~ r ~
Mrs. Ethe1Stout here Monday.· F. o1e yo·
·
...
L : !.
.....
nd l1r11. !peat
an evenn1
;~ar~. ... o1
. Jane HId
a • Ad v1.10ra
111BX· were tntm" .iauptet, Mr. a
Wickham.
..
GrosS' paved tbe way !or Cincln· start with the li:J.dividual, the
llr. snd Vrs. Clayton Allen an.,
oati's swe~p over
~ttsburah. eh.urcU . the community, the nation He Will leave May Dttt for New me RumrJeld and phyllis 'Snowde!l Carl ~tiller llld t.mi~J .of Athens.
Jersey.
and one guest, Julia Lucas.
Mr. and lin. . }VUliam Phi1Ji_p1
rd
' th y:..
Lawrence rommitted three errors ana the world."
PIII:SONALS
of Chtlllcotl:Je spent the week end .son, Bi1I , spent 8 ptu ay WI
•~
In the openc1·. but posted hJs thlrd
the superintendent ot the Port•·
The Sunshine Cirele of the EUB
Mr. and :Mr1. Mark Grueser and wltb lrl.s AAJ"tnta, Mr. and Mrs. J. ~nd Mrs. ll. H. Allen, Athena.
..
triumph when Frank Robiruon moutb District presided at the ·chlll'(:h met at the home of Phy; children of Rock Sprin.CS were c. Phillips. Otber gunt! . or the
Urs. Henry Beaier, Mrs. Georg(
belted a three - run homer in the Quarterly Conference whicb in· lis Rowan Wednesday with nine Sunday · afternoon guests of Mr. Pbillipa, lih.Jn4Jy, were their daueh· Pylu, Mrs. Alli!On and Mra. L"t-;
rlfth. Gus Bell and Roy McMillan clu~ed_ r~portf by the p~stor, the 1 members and one guest pre.sen•. and Mrs. Lee Myera.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Wilcox o1 weU Beaver spent Monday in Hun~
each drove in two runs in the Communon em Educat1on, the A potluck dinner Wll.!l served at
Mr. and Mrs. Dennie- Atkinson Langsville.
·'
ihgton.-,w
nd
nightcap to help Gross best Bob Com~t~n on Fl~nce, the Wo- noon. The 11eXt meeting will bf' and son or Columbu 1 spent the
Mr. and Mr.a. H. w. Folden and
Mr. and Mn. Henry Beaver • -.
Purkey. Bell and Halik Foiles hem· mens &amp;oe.~e:ty of Christian Service, tt• Mae Vineyard's.
week end with her parents, Mr. Dotlglas Moore 'Of Charlotte, N.c.. Mn. Allison tpeDt the Wtt!kend ~
ered in the second game.
the Senior Youth Fellowship, the
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Violet and Mrs. Clair Taylor.
and Mr. and Mrs. IL D._.8axton of Zane!Ville with Mr. alld Mn. Paul:
Ennis Comes "Home"
treasurer, the Metb~st Men·~ As- wer4- calling on friends at Rut·
Miss Julia Lucas was an over-- Logan were. week end viSitors of Allison.
·
•
:
Del 'Ennis, makinl his first ap- soclatron, the Musu; Comrruttee, land Sunday.
night guests of Unda Parker' on th,ir aunt, Mrs.· Gimet WUliam·
Mr. and Mrs. Lrrr)' Rou.sh, Jack;
pearance in Philadelphia since be· the Trustees and the nominating
Clyde Reeder .or Pittsburgh, Pa., Thursday.
!on.
!On, spent a few days witb Ml'•
lng traded to tbe Cardinals b1d a eommlttee.
was calling on friends here reMrs. Gerald Graham and daughMn. Flora
P::~::.;-1
and Mrs. Guy Summerfield.
royal "homecoming" day a• he
The - Cottfe,t,n~~ o!-PPfPVed the re cently,
· ter, Mrs. Wanda Vining, recently apent 6unda7 -;,,-,-_
~
. 1'bed Croy neeJved ..,rd. or the
batted ln three runl In the r~t p~of Y!e tomiaatillf committee;
L
C01
villi~ her sister, Mr. and Mr.!l'. and Mr. and
death or bill aister: Vat"IU Fer&amp;u·
game against hit ex - teammat~s c....-"1.1. 5Ienneay, Mra. Emerson
eo
e and r.anddaughter M Kermit Little of st. Albans, W. va.
Attendance lhe. ·f'!"!~e'~~
10n Caldwell.
and two more in the nightcap. Tbe Jone!, Mra. Ralph ,Radclll!e and East Liverp~ol spent the week
Mr. and Mr1. Gerald Violet of dl)' School Easter was
ana "}Jn. · P. F'. K,pblentJ
Phils blew a 4-0 lead in tbe firat the pastor. New committee mem· end here With hls mother, Tlllie Tuppers Plains were· vUiUng with ferill8 wu $102.80.
, ,.pent Sunday in Athens with Ma·,
ganfc, credited to reliever lJoyd bets for the -eoming year are Mrs. Reed,
friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ham ot bel swarti:.
Merritt. Sad Sam Jqpes hurled a ·Nan Moore, Mra. M. L. Fl-ench,
Mr. ~nd ~~- 0. E. Mu:sar, Mt '.
Mr. and MnJ. Eldon Lanning and Loog Bottom are movlnt ,into the :;,;;_;;;,;:~;;;;;;;;-=--,
lour-hitter to notch his second tri· Mils Frieda Faebnle and the pu· JO&amp;ephane Pick9s ot Reedsville. daughter of Fairborn spent Wed- Joe Gru~ property at the upper [
umph in the finale. Bob Miller and tor.
Mr: ~nd Mrs. Dana Massar or nesday night with hil .uter, Mr. end of Sale!Jl St.
'
.FOil
Harvey Jladdlx were the losers.
The ~uperintendent· commendl!d Chllhcothe and Mr. Wallaee or and Mrs. Robert
The Lan·
Syracuse ~alled on Mr. and .Mra ninp weJe enroute home from
MaCARTHY RESTING
day ~i&amp;ht, is expected to remam Harold Massar Sunday.
n ·
FLUFF DltY WASHING
1 vaeation in Florida.
NEW YORK
UP-Ciem Me in Mo"unt Sinai Hospital at leut
Mrs. Verna Kessler of Parlr·
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker and
8y Clarlct AI....
earthy, so. veteran sporU an· two weeks. A hospital spokesman e~I,IJ'g were guest. Sunday of daugbtet, Linda, were Sunday
Kisl Jerry ·Wood aselated by
1!i!"'
nouncer who surfered a fractured said M'eCar:thy was "resting com· Mr. and Mrs. Don Landon.
guests ol his lather, Peari "Parker,
. Robeh ·' 'WOM eritertalnell
QU-61....
hlp In an automobile era•b Satut . fof'!ably."
"Mr. ind Mrs. Roland Eastman Cheater.
'I1llrd n~ Clu.b at het
e ·We ,._. U, &amp; Dlll¥ir

d:."i
and "'3; tbe 'l'll:en topped tbe
Orioles, 3-1, and 'lbe Athletics
sent the SeaatoH doWIII to their
~t~v~:nth !trali}lt d.eteat, 1•2.
· It•'~.. lncrtiM L.W
Milwaukee inneased Jts National

.finnedt

Ol
2

•••••••• Rowltt
000 000 ~ ~:
131 010 x~ 12 3 Brooklyn 4 St. Louis a
Batteries: WIYerly--buM and Clnelnn~l S New Vwk 2
Crace; Mlddleport-Bowlea and Pltt1but h 1 Mllwa~~ 0
lllndy,
PbUadel hla S ChieU6' 2

Clark Hints Derby
Failure
LOIJJSVW
R.......
• ement
"':r It¥
~rkll!l•
F~o- BaseLaII

Slipped lise
May '1'-1, ll&amp;fl IQu

bt, 10

mornl"' tht Jaeken will Jlolay

ploy ot tho ,._ tl.,.,

Thi distaff aide of bowling was boosted here today
when II Wll learned Dorotlly Clark, wile of Bill Clark,
••• ~!the Pomeroy lanes, rolled an 814 total In
Sunday afternoon at the Boulevard Alleys In
Va., co Into tlilrd place In the Women's Handicap
there.
·
._Ten Pomeroy A..ocuUon women compeled In the evo,m.t
·•nat lournet hlto one week to go.
,,

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I

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ro ..

N TlONAL· LI!A4UI!

unUIIOday, and In a different sport.
will
on the Colum- MUWIIUkee . . . · 19
w .L
' ' 'Jet1
3 .818
1
or It Wll! Paul (Moon) Clifford who was the hottest of '" · -··A'
·In the Middle- Brooklyn
11 5 .888
h&lt;ll Chlckl at Barberton, although Bob Llluks and Renzo
th• fal't thot nexl \ Clnclnnotl . . II 7 .011
tblnt were far above their averages. Junle Gibbs and
Senlon leave for St. Lou!&amp;
9 '7 .383
Pats! hold up their end with sames of 178, 166 and 226
D. c. which event I Philadelphia
8 9 .471
Olbba, and 166, 188, and 136 for Darst.
Would remove puctlcally the en- New York . . . . . '7 11 .389
"kowever, Louks had a great serles of 230, 213 and 2:06
tire starting Middleport team from PlttlburiJh . . 5 IJ .278
Chicago . . . .
4 1J .280
819. M en&lt;hinI bo wled 216 196 ond 192 for 804 . CIUford
lunclav'o R01vlto
1
&lt;tilth 238, 2:U and 1!10 for U70. This pushed the Chicks Into
S.hool olflulo Mid lot. thlo Milwaukee to Brooklrn 7

leid ln the very first week of the tournament and not one
the 84G team1 shooting at the mark in the following
COUld turpaiS it.

thll

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.ftrtt

U,

,

· 'Whit&amp;~ Sh.' ~nt· .pipe di'ei".J SOi {hree atralght, IDcludlnr I 4-2
; ,, ~
aria dlallW.I.c¥1 a lot of ~~ who •nd 3-0 doubleheader sweep Sun., 'Sfrtins¢ -,,P· · wn ~
• • · t.

Charles W. legar

....... --nt

star Chick bowler, went to the state

\

wet9 bel.innl.Da tq &lt;belleft

.. :·· . _, · · Uftl~- ~...... J.r£
"· .)llilter mJa-t be on "or~. )'iar" lor the
' . ;
A\1 •t ~}:
8 a e,a nd for BfGQX B0Qtber•.
·' o~!· .the y';uett
i: po *hll- __
Vanken beat tbe Whlti

· •· ;\.

VOTE FOR-. ,.·

loturd•y - l h

sald sundtty Middleport wlll let Detroit 8 BalLhnore o, night
as many or Its four postponed Kansas City 8 W&amp;lfblna:ton 2
SEOAL game1 in this week as pOlMond-v'• Prebe.,lt ltttihtrt
&amp;lace the tourney was a handicap event, they chose the slglni·lslble. Dlstrlct play ror Mlddleport
Waahlngton at JC;ansa, Cltyftcant UUe .
may he Wedne1day, opponent un- Stobbs G-4 va Girver 1-1
Two athloti'! teams and ·one individual compeUtor
known.
Baltimore at
Detroit-Moore
1'"-ebed Hml-ilnals in state tournaments before . They
Amf&gt;s Bern, 'Winners over Nel- 1·2 va Lee 1-1
Mlddlleport Hilh Sehool in 1950 with its baseball team as
sonvtlle and Corning, will be cme Only tames schedulid
T:h th te
p
or the teams. Two otherlf In the
Tutsdey•a Oilllftel
mw.. .,.."'"" . e 0 er am was omeroy in the 1930's in four-team tourney m~y come from Washlntton at Detroit .
bllketb1U. In that !arne decade Racine lost by one point
Portsmouth and Marietta area.. Baltllnore at Kansu CJty, night
tbe
llml Of the state finals basketball tournament
Each team will play one game, New Yort at tl,v&amp;lan.tl, night
~~team that went on to become champions.
with one witmer a:otng to the Day. 1 Boaton at Chlc-aio, 11l1ht

Paul Clifford,

·~

s~e

PA.RIS UP:_M~ Rose of
IJOHANNESB'tiRG, South Afrlell Audralia won tbe meq's sinil&lt;H
UP..J..;.Boxer Jbnmy · Elliott's lint title Sunday at tbe Pr.'ril -tenn11
knockout oJ hi&amp;- catfer re!ulted tourma,ment by def.l!atlng Bud. •
In hit ~eatb. Tbe South African I Patty or Los An1ele1 and Parh
mlddlewela:ht died Sundar ln a "1-5, 8-3, 7·5. Ja~ueline Kermln•

SUPt:IRI- 1:;;,:-.r.: INJURY

2

DISTRICT PI.AY
N•w Yorlt ~ Chl..,o 1
Athletic Director Earl KniJht Cleveland S 'Boston 2

Dab In~ about 20 years ago . He had to wait for his

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&amp;,, ~TONial~

lo: .

got lour

or the

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New YOlk 4 Chicago 2, lst
New York 3 Chleqo 01 2nd
Boston fl Clevel1od i, 1st
Bolt on..• c1 eve1Rll d "•
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Bowl" flied out.

POmerQr

bo~tb,m

and the fatber ~~ two ti&gt;Jt-s, waa
noor.a
a Mtd .iett to the head
lb the llitth found.

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Flf-th inning-Kennedy sJna:led,
Crooks walked, McComas &amp;rounded
, Davis aut hi· fourth olnfle
C:hl&lt;'ks 1 out
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Hindy and

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looal hOSpital ol· a lrilb InjurY
auftered ln a UUe ·bout with Pat
McAteer pi ·l !n(lind, Btltlsh Em·
Jlre btid.dlewt~lit ebamplon, Sa~­
im!at h!i(lt. E!Uotl, 28 &gt;to" ol~

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etr-or, McComu liDJied, Ua\'ii lftnw L ·~t.
l].ed CfOokt~ In, mndy ctounded N
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out and Mecomu scored, Bowlea
e.- Vol"&amp; · · · b. Y · LJD
•inaled Davlo In, Ne~on walked, Cblo.,o . .
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~RileHy walked and Whltlateb ~stoc
(O 8.

IIJ Cltal T-ehlll

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then sewed it up With t~o
seventh 011. Jlnrlee by Im·
pd Cundiff, a WIJ;k and an
frror, FoUr acoretl ift the eighth
I wboo tluile oJriiJ.' !_11.3 a doubli

Redia
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two

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Datt:r8entbre~

RUTLAND

Mlu Mert•~~~~t!!.~~~~t~!9,~.~~ ~~~~~~J.

Of tbe

Went ahead '7-6 in the

Flrst lnniqr-Davia alua:led, Jtin.
dy walked, Bowles flied out, Nel·
IOD IIDjled DavlJ b_otne, ){ituJQiJ
and WbJtlateh. fanned. Obe i'un on

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lrame a1 Snooty S~ruth tripled
11
and Kine slllJled tor one run,
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m.uwut tor Pom.enr and was the
MTOUVE
WlilbfiJ1 _plteher. .JJe W• ~eliev~d a,ger, continued hia great hitting
llodlJOJ
br Ge'o rre lj_ealell'Q&amp;tl In the ager, ontlnuedc hi~ great hltUh,g wllb .his
eilijih .. Cuiullf! opelleil Nessy with U:u-ee for five. Big Pome"'y Garren ·
behind I).! plole.
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battera were Petey Cundiff and
·~.orr¥ Lee ,fD\ the ,... for Point Nesselroad with three for flVt
When he waa"h11eved In the eighth and Buddy Cundltrs two for atx.
by ilirutu Hendel'lOP 1 behind n Van Vranken, Yoong and IntbotO Ul. Le.e i:bd Henileraon had den each had one for three. Guin·
the )db ln lb-ikeoltlll ana their ther collected one for five.
mate. pt more hltl, but 12
·Manq:er comn·i 911a th~ dub'~
· rwtlb iuuett to .P.om~roy kiUCd next pnictlce )Jatne wlU be wi~
lbem.
dlepor:t where Mick MJUer Uk.el] ,
tmboilen (anned tour and ·walk
: ed three: Net.elroad ln two inr.· will oppoie Pomeroy. ire also anlna:• •fanned t.Arte and walkml nnunced that l.Joyd (Dlrlty) ·M&lt;lpre1
ancient but gteat bitter who
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'Fo(nl Jumped Into • &amp;:-0 lead i'l once played with MilWaukee in
· the U&gt;p ohhe tll"st Whl'h Wa1113lcy the Amerli!al;l As.SOieatlon it "t~··
singled, Hendenon &amp;ingled atld tng to eet in'lo shape, an1J lila)'
Capehart llinel~. Two· of ·Pom4? play shortsto) for m.'"
rof5 six e.r rors let in live , run1.
LINi
Phil Collins' boys got ba~k in Pt Pleasant 100
when six rPDJI
MiddlepOrt . :·::···.:.o-.-.
CUDdifi hlt a Pomeroy
doubte, Nesselro•d
Batteries:
Four 'Wire wJlked and atJ

MIDDLIPORT SCO~IND

Tile D•ll• s-tlnel

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Pitt•·

VanVJoani:lll plui a hal ljitnlt . ~
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tbe ••me ·up.
Ina 19 110!4' ~~ """'
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Coach Nolan Swackhamer's
dleport YeUow Jackets emerlili
Saturday as one of the powerl-h
C1a&amp;&amp; A b:~&amp;eball in aoutheasttfo
Ohio.
They assured thems.elvea
birth in the sudden-deatl~h-~d!~~
llnals in Athens
lolidly whipping
the Pike County ~!"m011~ b7t~:!
the 12-Strlkeout effort
p
big Jim Bowles.
The g;~me! was hardly ever 1n
doubt as the Jackets took a IIIJe
run lead In the nrat innina:. added
three more in the second, anoQier
In the third and their tlnat rui 111
the lllth
inning.
Meanwltlli.
Bowie! was mowlnt .Waverly dchir.ft
In good order, never threateiJed
with trouble until the last lnnib;
when Wavarl)' squeezed acroa
two runs on two !ingles and 1
double. Bowie! walked only ofle.
Waverly pleked up eight htta
rrom Bowles. but they were well
seattered until the final frame.
Middleport hitters- were n,-t
slowed up by waverly's Dunn who
gave llp 12 bits, f(jur of them to
Cbarlea Davis and three to Bob'by
Neleon, both boys having a perfeet
day at the plat.e. Lanky Ed McComas eot the only extra bate bit ~;tf
the Jatketr, s double In the th!td.

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RaymOnd Tbomas and famil,..
spent Sunday wltfi Mrs. Freda
Wells attd famil,y .
Mrs. George Martin Wlffit tc Col·
umbw 'Nh~re she will enter a ho.;
pita) tor IIUrJe~
M.r. abd Mrs. E. F. Houdubeld•
Delllter, Mr. and Mrs . .Meryl Hou
4J,shelth ind VarlnJ Kay6 A.1baD.J
spent !:aster with J.tr~. DeU..l
Mldkift ,a nd liOn&amp;, Ho!Jia and Ve ·
lie or Chester. Other ~..eats were
.Mn. UOY&lt;' Sinclair and son Chas.
1.:.-. and Mrs. Franldln . HMfmJn,
llr, and Mrs. Roy Reut~&gt;r OelO'res

and llil'Y

For

All'" Slnclolr, , Doh
l~d Bob Bow)oo. •
Mn. 1. p, Houclaololldt

1 am under no obligation to any political .
Uons or groups and make only one camplllgn
and that is a good, efficient
dignlfiod m.nner that the
to
my coopenitloil to. council
esta of \be~ a~allll
Noinlnate !i)e as your mayor In the Republi&lt;tlll
mary neil Tuesday.

HARRY A. MILLER ·
Conclid.ote felr MJ:Jy
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to lett, Ed Crooks wu Aft on 1n

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lluei*II .Qull: What Meigs COunty player had the lortg~!ltllifed out Three runs 0n throe hlto li~';.:~~~~
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nne error and two w11n
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p..e.)
Thltd lnnlna-Kennedy foonod ueup(t · · · · · · · · S p .811P

carev In tile major leagues? (See an1wer elsewhere on

Crooks Jingled and WI! out lteal~ Baltimore . . . . . . 8 10 . a71S
ing aecond, McComas doubled,
Waabln,gtpn . , . .
I 1!1 .211

Crow'a Cblclq bowlers brought to Meigs County today
Jfirst -J-te ch amp 1onship In any sport In hi..
u.tory. This .us
able becauoe Meigs County teams havo been competing
ltate-wlde basil in organl:ted prep and lndependent sports
IOtnf!thlng like

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Rloulto
1ngled McComaa home and Detroit 3.Sundoy'o
s
Baltimore
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Davl&amp; was out itealing. one run
three hils.
' Kon... City 7 Wu!Ungtoo

WIt b the ch ampIonshi P came a $600 cash prize to the
and I liant trophy for their high handicap total of 3,246
In the Ohio Bowling championship which ended Sunday
Barberton.
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The Chicks also won the actual pin
OOS. However, only one cbampionshlp

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could be accepted

A

ton reglonals, the other to Colum- •
bus regional,, The te•m solna to

Last year a,186 was good enough to win the ABC
Tbe Chlcb mmpeted May S. Bowling was on the
Bowling Lon... Hall off to Meigs County's first State

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Chlcneo 8 New York S,

Jonvlll• altll AIMI • ..,.. -.111

St. Louis 2 Phlladelphil 0, iJnd

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PIUT .OI'TIONID

mnre dell nile onnounoement eon-

h.d h;•

llnloh line, o.n.. t Ibn .....
Iiii;.;;;;
off Jtrldt for oa)J 1 frioI aeeond,

but to OWI'Ier

!.owe ol Mldjanil. Tez., II

the dlfferenee between 1

place ·pot of •t07,DGO and the

~!LI'IIIA UP - Short· ternlna his fututtt W butball otb- nanntr-up Pflze of 125.000.
tCop lohn Kennedy, the first Ne· er than to Sly he
or
to
ltw tho Philadelphia stay~r.a In the niQora.. lu\1
it Quia .Answer
PtdiUa, has beezt optioned ~o to aurmlse tl1at 111ieh a deV1 ~
Obti Anaw.r: Rallton HemsRIJb Poln~Tbomoovllle o! tbo ment would mean hll 11le to an· ley of lyro~euM, in Nth m~lor

rro

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••t.blng

sc"bool, friends and then that cer-

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~ · II no better way you Cfln g.ive your son a
· ~~ - Of. his obligations to himself and to others
ttuU\ ~~ .~usiness experien~e he will g~in through
-. nefttpflP&amp;r route. He will learn to turn his spare
.ttme intO"· profit for himself;
will gain the re-o
•pect of his ctUstomer• tl\rough service: the re•peot ol_hlf bu1lness anoclate&amp; through perform·an~e Of his da'll:r duties. But above aU, he will en..

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TUPPERS PLAIN

·.Wli,f ~ol flleg\lrage

~ !"JB to apply
~ill&gt;ill!t· M hll ·own bu!lne01 - a

route.

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Coiumhus with thtili' son, Mr. anJ:
Mrs. r:wl Torrenee.
Rev. F.verett Brawcomb received worlt Sun clay of the sudden
death of his brother James of
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Mr. find Mrs. Wayne Brickle:.
wPre Nllin'l: em her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb and
daul!!hfers 'Ill Chester Sundq.

$340,000
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The Tiffin Art Metal Company

POMEROY
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Denominations $1100 &amp; $1000

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MILESTONES OF PROaRESS
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The Tiffin Art Metal Company bepn In Tiffin, Ohlo In
1903 making ~mate metal ceillnlr.).
In 1908 they joined the lltJl'Oh tG machine• to make tholr
famous Tameo tOoting and related produeli•

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Jlllt

~volutlo~ .n4teoil bllll!oal'd,

a sensation in tho outdoor advertislllf busln..s. ~
In 1939, they. devolopod the\r oueee01ful pol!eJIIf,llles ,..,..
houses in straleglcally-located Cltleo•

I PROPOSE:
Service to Tax~~rs- Within theirMt!CII'IS
Full Cooperation With All Village Dept.'s .
An "Open Door" Pol icy To AIII!OI'I\et,oy Cltl~·
Ei:onomv
In All PhosesofVillii~Opemtion
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FOR LEGAR

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will!. am••l!ll

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With the lnstalljltiOn !hill ...... of ·n~ machinery
IJOrformance, TIFFIN LOOKS FORWARD TO THE B""'T YEARs OF.

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HAVF; SfRVED TWO , TE~MS AS VILlAGE CL~K
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Syracuse 1
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Sprlngfi•Jd t
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Readlnr 8 S&lt;lleh~ lot
1 Scheneet1dy '7 Readlne e, 2nd
Binghamton 8 Allla~;
Albu.y 's Blna)la-Ql ~ · ~
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Miami
11 8 .667
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10. 8 ·, :ill

1n 1943, after a firf, Tiffin, l!nmedlalelt bunt a modern
plant, and trttalled the latest madtmeey.
.
In 1954, a $100,000 addition waa bunt.
In 1956 'l'iffin aequlred Squire Heating Suj)ply !:6. of Uolumbus1o add l.t!lportant know-how in the heatln,a' and air conditioning flel~ iUl4 two new sales warehouseo.

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By
Ca.ueUmenDor Sellaefer,• Roy Bollin(, Rlehard IJones
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Columbuo II, Ohio

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Mr.Gary,
and ofMn.
and
aon,
XeniaJohn
spentDyke
t.he week
end with his lather, Sam Dyke.
Mr. and Mn. ChrU Diebl v.Wted
reeenUy with bl!l' 1\ateT, Mrs. Win·
nle Sto14t who baa been coalined
at ~lzef Hospital. Mrs. Stout w.as
ceturned to her home Monday.
Paul llyers or Columbua spent
tile- week end with his parent.!l, Mt-.
and Mrs. Lee Myel'l.
Thursday dinner gueatt ol Mn.
M. E. Rathbutn were Mr. and
Mn. Luther Bean of Alamosa, Col·
orad.o, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Bean of
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mn. Patrick
Loehary of Pomeroy and Mr.
Carlos Henry or Amesvme-.
Mr .and Mra. Homer Parker ban
purchas'ed a lot near U.e bridf!;e on
Salem St. lrom Mr. and Mrs, WilUam Lanning of Fairborn.
Mrs. Maude Sellarda and Mra.
Grace Thornas were buaineas rial·
tora In Athena, ThUI'!day.
Mr. aDd :Mr1 • Elza MitMe:l were
sunday ,1lternoon gue.sts of btr •
ter, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Clarence Price.
Mr. and Mra. Bruee May •n!J
daughter, Debra 1nd son, lli@lael,
were Sunday viaiton af bls
Mr .-tnd :Mr!l. Arcble SlinptiN at
their rartn at Pi.i'ker ltun.
Mrs. Harley G. AntOl and ~ugh·
ter, Mr. an~ Mr.s. P. A. Milcn• .and
two ch1Ldten of Columbus wue
Sunday euealt of Mr. and Mn.
Charles Amos.
Mrs. Crella MeHaHie was reo
turne_d Horne from Melli General

~trs. Margaret _RusseH and daul!h.cr Carolyn, of Atll@.ns, Louise
Barne~ of Columbu..~ and Margie
Nlckl~s ol N~lsonville lpent SUn·
da~· w1th Cattle Bahr..
The bulines1 meeting that '!'•."~
to
iJe held
here 't the Et:Jn
ChJJr-ob Wednesday night ·bas been
pOstponed until May 8th on ac count of the death of Rev. Brancombs brother.
¥r. and Mrs. Harold Gardner
Jr .. Ni• Spnja Lemley and Geo.
Wei( or Columba• and. Mr. antf
Mii. Harold Gardner Sr., of Lang,~;
v:lie !pt!f!l Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Lemler.
Mr. and Mr!. Wayne Brickles
were c11 Uing on Mr. and Mrs.
Geora:e Pickens, Reedsville, Sun·
clny
].~r. and Mrs. William Chapman
~PMt sunt'ay wlth their dauRhter
,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane BeilVIlr of Hbspatalt _Saturday.
Ne\l'· Matamoras, o.
Mr. af!d Mrs. Emeat Molden
; r. tnd Mrs. Emile Matlack or were Sunday 1uests of· thelr 4aush·
LYneastcr were ~alling on her mo· Mr. and Mrs. Dale N1eho~n of
th' r MyrUe Ji'ro!t Sunday.
tion Urnf waa spent here at tln
William Hostt.Ie returnC!d home !arm wtltre he iJ'ElW up.
Monday from Meigs General Hl&gt;.s·
Mr. and Mn. LeBlie Hoffman,
"it"l where he wa!i a patient for Larry and Marlene ,.lsited. th.e
,hrec weeks.
George ladekins Suaday.
L. E. Wood and wife spent.

sh~

mtetin;~

Hats.

home.
4
was conaucted
bYbu.slneu
fbe p..-den\
Mrs. Btx BaUer. .A ~odlfg~ was
tied by the gro~ and tbe rjest uf
the evenin, w11 apeat l.n a •social
way. Sunny Silver -pie, llhdoiricbes
and coffee, ·were
the

CHARL~S

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CLIEST£R

*DRY CL•ANJNG

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Denver 10J...Oind. Plet
Denver " ym.ha 1, ·&amp;.1
Wlohl~ ~ ~.ootlnllio ·1. Ill

Mr~

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Mr.

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church.

In the reeipe that makes him a bit
: · • · ~ i. Pinch i&gt;l responslbiHty.

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up the tnclc: hm the
1 HuhwlUe I
berth durin,- tbe Grapllruit tea·
•on. Clark hit over .400 In ~xhibl- finish."
18 8ir1111lgbq f
tlon eames.
lltet..ue Sboemd:er tnl~Jutlpd Atltlitl. I NIW Orlea~11 4, tst
He wu ient down •her onlJ two
plate apearan~.J . both ln a phu:bhlltllftl "'lo. lie wia blllesa.
Clark wa1 unable to make a

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•ho Tt1er 111'111, Cbarlooton, 11101" or It Chlll'ehm DO-.· he odd
Ootroll m•MJor Jack Tlaho bad 1iJ,i!fti~l.bm'' ~b
0111t1
LoUiovlll•'
toi.lteil tbe We1t (!olumbla 1t1r 11 1i
m•r -~. t1
wh
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Cincinnati 6 Plttsburab 2. hi
Cincinnati 7 Plttsbur1 h a. 2nd

bl•me the race traek m~

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Columbia, hint- t~an WUile for tlw uror," uld
~erud. He ublalnf&lt;( !bat at molt
·d today from hla 4Qme he maY rate tra~b nw I)Ole&amp; ua.d to de~ken ~a ......on
•ull baHbaU II 1 eoujllo o' "thlnp olrnote the linlll furlo 111, tk loot CbariN!oa 10 bullobi;.I~ .a
•olnl loo 1110 to stay In lhe Major ~xteenth (110 ytrao) aiul the lin- Sl l'aul ~ lliniloapollo I

~en ~er-:in-law

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lutllel4er ol Welt

·e aauea don1 ~ome throuah."
lah Une an varied eotored.
li..t week Clark wa1 optlontd to
"AJJ the polelll ire the uma

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=~~!~RJ.~~:,Y"" ~~~:f1fl!~ ~~ c.~n,~"::l.!t.g
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family or
BearwaiJow
Dean
or Chester Rldg•·
were
Sunday ~n~est9 or Mr. and Mr.;.
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'dem1 o1 d St1t1 ol.
Gol'don Chevalier and sou.s.
ftt •fftr
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Mr. and Mrs. Rolanc! Torrence
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&amp;nd family spent the weekend ;n

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l••t uan•o nooe dot..
Jl'on
Lle1e In !be l':entueky Derby, but
trainer John Ncrud t.oda, blamed

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e4 bet pi.Jno pup.IIJ ln a reeital , •1 VIolin•"; Claudia Zerkle , "Sun· civtn Suncby In honor of Gerald and Martba, tott Pll'l. 'Jbey art QueeD Ellubeth, i• 8ritalD'I
8\Jbd.)' adnDoon at the Po:rneroy day Ennlnt" ;and DUly Allen, GrTb•h.,.•m •,ttt~:di-n,m~~n- bill dtu&amp;h·
·~ Mra.T ~~o'"r ~_,_. bope • .,allllt a cl...,- field
Senior HJ.•II! Sehool aqdltor!um.
··countn Danee."
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lritb uii rtench bred tiW.IIm
Pl)pla JIQnard presentt4 "To A
ten, Mr. IDd lira. Clarence !.,.Ill a If•
pat )ft!ek e,oda.f ill Ule 1.000 (Wneu, • : : :,
Wll4 ltote"' to open the procnm, ChlD'Iene Diehl pl'Utnlfll "Spring Scbooncwtr 1n1t diuPt,er, Conn~ 'Wltb her uDtle, Dr. IJid ~n. l'. ol hslllld'a l'lve claalc
folloWed Wlt.l1 ''Bfllt An Rlnalna" N!.Jht"; Kal')' Ruth Mack, "CubM· or Colwnbtn, Nr. and )fn. Glen A J'lviclen
raees. .A 1ot.IJ of 2 fJIUes • ._
Jero",
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Pamtb
Y®n!,
"Cbaconne"
Bennett
and
daufbi,en.
Judy
an•
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'-..i.·•- tho 0....
- • ~il:
by S~ron ~nP'd and "Walta"
UlkY ll
Mr 1nd 11ft 8"11W1 J:rlewint ~ en•"-'
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10 BuVInky'_?f Pndarkeri- and dauJ)Uer..~ Joetta Kay, aad race. Thtre art no A.mtrlCID ..by
Jinun)'
Ma)'Ptrd.
Jane
Burveu
and
~~lynVM
eit!r,
"Be«uae".
The
t:~pe
~'!_d
League lead to two aamea with a
1
w&amp; a 10n1 ~Uq P.9PI ~ llt\ft41J eve- tria bl tbt IAJ fiela
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10·7 !o'lctory GYet' Btook).yn: Cln- played · ~ Elevator"; JennU'er numuo:-r " a sette" by Br~nda ~ra. ft.IJ. anda
kri.le
u~q
ind
Pa·
Patta
preceded
"'Dream
of
Olwen"
Ur
.and
Mn.
Billy
Joe
Gnh1111
niDI
riJltMa·
at
tliddleport.
I~QPI...QuND
·~
clnnaU e~tended llJ wlnninJ strea~
"'EitUlletl"'.
D&gt;' Clin~: Dalley; "Moonlla:nt Son· •'!~ Jimmy. and niece: DonDI
Mr. and ltn.'· W!)ldeR , Crate
MAD.r.SON. Wb. UP-The~~
lo aeveb fllme&amp; by beatlnl Pitts· ttk'"Wt.llt." br C~rla Mon-1.1·-ccd· ata" by Mara:aret Handley . and Smlth and hll .tfe, Goldie.
were wtek •nd .. - , .Jil ha bto- tcan Aut~&gt;moblle Aun. alld , A
bUlJh twict, 6·.2 and 7·3; St. Louis
WIINIR ROAST HILD
ther, Mr. .anJ Mn. Paul Gratt cl pi~• to iuut OO.OOO int.ernittd.l
Look botll ends of a twinbill from ell thr ouio.Mf "lt" ~:~f· by "Bolero" - by Lll'ry Curtia; and
play- 'R.cstleu Sti" by Penny Sue • The. Golden Cirele CJau of the ltarion.
·
drivlnl permit. for travel In :xii1
Phlladelpbia, H and 2.(1, and Mew Bever 1 Jtu"tqs. J.ane
Chrl•tlu C hurt~ entertained the
Bm Larkin of New Bolton JPI'nt rope eo_tnpared with 48.000 JsiUe@
York won the nia:btcap oi a double- ed ''Tarantelle"; Dnid Goodwin, Moore.
header, 8-2, after C hi~ago ende&lt;t a "ShoJ't'nJii' Brtla~"l f.tcn: tolley,
Marilyn SctJWart p~!ented ~:·•:;.•c ~bu~~i, b~~~ aT~~~:i!Yr::: a day wtth hla jrandmotber, lira. last year. the inem~~e Js •lie te
nine-game loaing streak wi.Lh a io- ·~t®~. ~~~~~; ~ : onald "Valse., in E Flat.. ; Eric Hart. "Pol- ning.
'
Fr:;;_~e:~Mrk;:. Hin. .n Slowtn and American tourists buyinbg ot r eol.
1nt European cars ror t eir tlht1
inning 8-3 triumph in the opener. W~tm.Jng,
act eet .
onalae ; kuron Kelton, " Ronda
Game. went played after which
Littl~ Bobby Shantz and Johnny
FoUowin&amp; the 1010 "Scherzo" by CapriciOBto"; Sondra Potts, "Racb- hot dop. rn.ar•bmellow• and pop family and JINI. Rose Pattenon seeing.
Kucka pitched the Yankees to ~arob~. BeU,_Reva Rae ~.mented,l man lnoU Prelude" and John Kun- were .served to the lollo"t'ing. Tbel· and daughteF, Roxanne, were ~un·
~
their pair of victories before 4:1,· 'Tango ; Anita Co,l.linr, Sliarlitht telman pruented "Nola .. to con-- ma Michael Pauline Markins )llr !!by a:uests. of bll PIJ'tlltt, Mr. and LETART FAlLS
,
304 lans at Combky Park. Shantz Over Norway"; Sandra Bailey, "Le elude the program,
and ltn. Er.nest Molden Mrs. 'Eari Ml'l . Henry Stawter of Kenna , W. Mn. !rtna Wi1BOn called em bet
hurled a seven-hiLter to beat south·
Slack and sons, Ricky, :Bobby and Vaifrs. Anna Lqgaa who hll
Mn. Laura
.
paw Billy Pierce in the opener af).d
&gt;k and Mro. Robert Snow- ...istlna In .lhe ..... ol MtL CreDo 11/f of Racine Sunday.
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benefited from a three-run rally
,
den •nd Bobby , Mr and Mrs. Rich· :UrBatfif ~td to her home at
in the rourth that Included Mickey
Mantle's two-run homer.
plfthaltcl
Kucks gave up only three hits
"
ahd
Marvin
Cremeans,
David
Mara
lot
en
Salem
SL
(formerly
the ley, Kn. Charle1
In the nightcap as the Yanks routDr. Richard Bauer..-ltl.perinten4· tbtf~ot&amp;lal Board members antl tin, Dee Thoma•. Caroiyn and Peg- JackJoo l'iJ.Uoc itaUon) tr8111 Arn- mond ElberfJ!ld,
ed left • hanricr Jack Ha~hman ent or ~ P!)rts.olouth biStric1, p..,_or on the report• and diseuss IY MeKPlglat , Alberta ?riddy, Mr old Grate.
len, Mrs. Charles
with a three · run rally in the kethodiJt Chu~hu, wl.ll the gurit ed ,variou&amp; phases of the Church and Mrs. Robert cana&lt;!ay and Sa·
Charlu
A.alo.s,
lr.,
Columbus. George Wolfe, Kn.
fourth .
PJBt'6r at the Morning ~ite at ~ .1n the COnference. The con- bra; flobert Hill. Mrs. Jean Parker was a saturday 8 uellt or bJs grand and Mrs. WiUiam Will .
nday, le~flce Ruion closed with a pray· and d1urbter, Suaie. Helen Mall! pare'bU, Mr. and l(k. Charles school activities, the May
Boston capitaliaed on four un- Heath Methodist Churcll'
1 Nelaon, .tulia
Lucas and Patty Amo
will be postponed until n,"'
earned runs in the lirst inblna: o.t May -11. and. tol\if\Jc.~ · · fOurth er by Dr. 'Bauer.
Quar.let\,
Conferenoe
-aUat.
th~
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,
Youne.
11.:~.
Rota
Bart1e_1
1ttended
a
dioThunday
of th~ month aDd
Lhe opened 11 Cleveland's Rob
church.-....
.
4.ff
CLUB
MEETS
nOI'Suilby
•flkhomt
Mr.
•nd
at
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b&lt;mo or
Lemon suflert;d hU th~d defeat,
The ·ReV.
Ko~kri&amp;bt, pasior
The Kool K.atJ 4-H Club met at lllh. J. T. LedUe lb. lAftpville i~ mohd Elberfeld with Kra.
while Willard Nixon seattered i2
. ay lwlyh Bilckl..
thP. hOme of Linda Su~ Parker, on boaot 4lf tile trd blrtbday of trene Fiek. co-bolieu.
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hits tor his second win. Jiek.le of the Heat~ Church, pr~.dtiGd at
The c. B. c. Cub rrom Reetl~- Thursday evening, April 25.
Barbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 't. Allen \\'e •!
Jensen's two - run bomer h•lped tbe mMnl-~.- sei'vlce and ~clsl
The meeting was called to order Paul .Barnes.
1bursday evenine JUe&amp;U of ¥ ·:
Dave Sisler to his tblrd victory ln mUJle inclbded an anthem "Praise ville met with Harold and Ina
GeOrte Prall Ia adding new and M·~s. ClaytOn Allen. Th .,,_
the linale. Mike Garcia was the Ye the i..otd", by tbe Choir direct· Mu81U', Saturday evening. Tho.~l' by the vice president Charlotte
-on
and· 1 qu•t
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Smlth. The club stood and ~'+- walk• to tbc ....:........ , on Salem w-e enroute to their home in .. :.f.
.
loser.
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ed by William
••
-- preHn were ........ and Mrs. Ronal'
t d th -4 H led
Roll u
PI"~~
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·A•ron lig Gun
tet: Mrs. Hattie Sndth, Mrs. ·o. 1. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mv· pead' . 't · Ph gle. t
tul St., wbll!b ~ reeently pu.re)J.a.aed ron all.eT spending the winter il(
,
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Hank Aaron, raising his battlhi Kleltl, Ben Phlk!&gt;D and William ers, Mr. and Mrt. Walter BrowR .an mmu es or t e as meeJ na: from Mr. anu Mrl. ~u Tillis. Florida.
·Mr. and Mn:. Raymond
averaae to a cool .417 was the Evereon, wbo Jane, ''Breathe qn Mr, and Mrs. George Pirkens. Mr. were read hy the secretary, oetta He hu installed p"rltead a:arace
n•eath or Qnd."
d
Erlewine. 'l"reaaurer•• report and doors and ii redetonting tlle prop. !eld, n-lumb"•, ._.,ently
big gun for the Braves as they ....
.... an Mr.s. Charles Humphrey, lf:r d
11 cted - &amp;rend 1 1'ur
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Dr.~uer tmPb.uiud lD J;it serues ro e
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ner. erty.
weekend with tbelr son .
wiped out a 7·3 deficit and knockOpport nlt t
and Mra. Grant Smith and son The next meetine wil1 be at the
Mr. and :wn. George Bowen ana ""ter-in-law. Hr. 11 ~ Mrs.
ed out Sal Maglie aner three inn- m- ob
u 'i Oi' p,ioneer- Mr. and Mi-1. W:arren Pickens. ' park, May 9.
dau-"'ellbg, ate visiting .,.
Ings to beat the Dodaers. Aaron lng 1n t
Q~Oclerb woi'ld ln both
p
&amp;a...,• ., "uc:
tlblrfeld.
tbe
acien
~
field
and
tb•
fie1d
of
vt.
LelaJ.ld
Parker,
.sOil
ol
Mr
Rafre1hmenta
Gf
sabdwlcbet,
poat
the
lloine
of. .ber parents, Mr.
.Mn. lawrence Smith,
drove In thrt:e runs and scored
four with a homer, double- and Human Relatto.ti.S. IJe litreued the and M:ta. Ralph Parker of Chest'!" tato cbipg: ,eapcake1 and pop were and lhs. \vl111am Folan. Tbe Fol- Thomas Webe!' and Frank
tremendoualmportiiWe o.f learning is home on furlough aftl•r fin 1sh· served to Barbara CIJ'ter. Charlotte a.ns attd ~eAt vblted friends at were in ParkenburJ Monday.
two singl es.
Mn. Ziba Midkiff and ehildreRt
A pair of route • iOing pitching to u~ jn peace with eacb other lng his basie traini ng at Ft. Kno:~.:. Smith, Billte f:.ou Martin, Brenda ltaVentWOOd sundn. Other auesu
","•"".0 must Ky. He was calling on his aup. Turner, Joetta Erlewlne, ~rvel ol '-he l'olahs SUnday evening
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jobs by Brooks Lawrence and Don ~Dd ••l.d tb·at ltr~
1 WI.th .,
·~ r ~
Mrs. Ethe1Stout here Monday.· F. o1e yo·
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nd l1r11. !peat
an evenn1
;~ar~. ... o1
. Jane HId
a • Ad v1.10ra
111BX· were tntm" .iauptet, Mr. a
Wickham.
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GrosS' paved tbe way !or Cincln· start with the li:J.dividual, the
llr. snd Vrs. Clayton Allen an.,
oati's swe~p over
~ttsburah. eh.urcU . the community, the nation He Will leave May Dttt for New me RumrJeld and phyllis 'Snowde!l Carl ~tiller llld t.mi~J .of Athens.
Jersey.
and one guest, Julia Lucas.
Mr. and lin. . }VUliam Phi1Ji_p1
rd
' th y:..
Lawrence rommitted three errors ana the world."
PIII:SONALS
of Chtlllcotl:Je spent the week end .son, Bi1I , spent 8 ptu ay WI
•~
In the openc1·. but posted hJs thlrd
the superintendent ot the Port•·
The Sunshine Cirele of the EUB
Mr. and :Mr1. Mark Grueser and wltb lrl.s AAJ"tnta, Mr. and Mrs. J. ~nd Mrs. ll. H. Allen, Athena.
..
triumph when Frank Robiruon moutb District presided at the ·chlll'(:h met at the home of Phy; children of Rock Sprin.CS were c. Phillips. Otber gunt! . or the
Urs. Henry Beaier, Mrs. Georg(
belted a three - run homer in the Quarterly Conference whicb in· lis Rowan Wednesday with nine Sunday · afternoon guests of Mr. Pbillipa, lih.Jn4Jy, were their daueh· Pylu, Mrs. Alli!On and Mra. L"t-;
rlfth. Gus Bell and Roy McMillan clu~ed_ r~portf by the p~stor, the 1 members and one guest pre.sen•. and Mrs. Lee Myera.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Wilcox o1 weU Beaver spent Monday in Hun~
each drove in two runs in the Communon em Educat1on, the A potluck dinner Wll.!l served at
Mr. and Mrs. Dennie- Atkinson Langsville.
·'
ihgton.-,w
nd
nightcap to help Gross best Bob Com~t~n on Fl~nce, the Wo- noon. The 11eXt meeting will bf' and son or Columbu 1 spent the
Mr. and Mr.a. H. w. Folden and
Mr. and Mn. Henry Beaver • -.
Purkey. Bell and Halik Foiles hem· mens &amp;oe.~e:ty of Christian Service, tt• Mae Vineyard's.
week end with her parents, Mr. Dotlglas Moore 'Of Charlotte, N.c.. Mn. Allison tpeDt the Wtt!kend ~
ered in the second game.
the Senior Youth Fellowship, the
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Violet and Mrs. Clair Taylor.
and Mr. and Mrs. IL D._.8axton of Zane!Ville with Mr. alld Mn. Paul:
Ennis Comes "Home"
treasurer, the Metb~st Men·~ As- wer4- calling on friends at Rut·
Miss Julia Lucas was an over-- Logan were. week end viSitors of Allison.
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Del 'Ennis, makinl his first ap- soclatron, the Musu; Comrruttee, land Sunday.
night guests of Unda Parker' on th,ir aunt, Mrs.· Gimet WUliam·
Mr. and Mrs. Lrrr)' Rou.sh, Jack;
pearance in Philadelphia since be· the Trustees and the nominating
Clyde Reeder .or Pittsburgh, Pa., Thursday.
!on.
!On, spent a few days witb Ml'•
lng traded to tbe Cardinals b1d a eommlttee.
was calling on friends here reMrs. Gerald Graham and daughMn. Flora
P::~::.;-1
and Mrs. Guy Summerfield.
royal "homecoming" day a• he
The - Cottfe,t,n~~ o!-PPfPVed the re cently,
· ter, Mrs. Wanda Vining, recently apent 6unda7 -;,,-,-_
~
. 1'bed Croy neeJved ..,rd. or the
batted ln three runl In the r~t p~of Y!e tomiaatillf committee;
L
C01
villi~ her sister, Mr. and Mr.!l'. and Mr. and
death or bill aister: Vat"IU Fer&amp;u·
game against hit ex - teammat~s c....-"1.1. 5Ienneay, Mra. Emerson
eo
e and r.anddaughter M Kermit Little of st. Albans, W. va.
Attendance lhe. ·f'!"!~e'~~
10n Caldwell.
and two more in the nightcap. Tbe Jone!, Mra. Ralph ,Radclll!e and East Liverp~ol spent the week
Mr. and Mr1. Gerald Violet of dl)' School Easter was
ana "}Jn. · P. F'. K,pblentJ
Phils blew a 4-0 lead in tbe firat the pastor. New committee mem· end here With hls mother, Tlllie Tuppers Plains were· vUiUng with ferill8 wu $102.80.
, ,.pent Sunday in Athens with Ma·,
ganfc, credited to reliever lJoyd bets for the -eoming year are Mrs. Reed,
friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ham ot bel swarti:.
Merritt. Sad Sam Jqpes hurled a ·Nan Moore, Mra. M. L. Fl-ench,
Mr. ~nd ~~- 0. E. Mu:sar, Mt '.
Mr. and MnJ. Eldon Lanning and Loog Bottom are movlnt ,into the :;,;;_;;;,;:~;;;;;;;;-=--,
lour-hitter to notch his second tri· Mils Frieda Faebnle and the pu· JO&amp;ephane Pick9s ot Reedsville. daughter of Fairborn spent Wed- Joe Gru~ property at the upper [
umph in the finale. Bob Miller and tor.
Mr: ~nd Mrs. Dana Massar or nesday night with hil .uter, Mr. end of Sale!Jl St.
'
.FOil
Harvey Jladdlx were the losers.
The ~uperintendent· commendl!d Chllhcothe and Mr. Wallaee or and Mrs. Robert
The Lan·
Syracuse ~alled on Mr. and .Mra ninp weJe enroute home from
MaCARTHY RESTING
day ~i&amp;ht, is expected to remam Harold Massar Sunday.
n ·
FLUFF DltY WASHING
1 vaeation in Florida.
NEW YORK
UP-Ciem Me in Mo"unt Sinai Hospital at leut
Mrs. Verna Kessler of Parlr·
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker and
8y Clarlct AI....
earthy, so. veteran sporU an· two weeks. A hospital spokesman e~I,IJ'g were guest. Sunday of daugbtet, Linda, were Sunday
Kisl Jerry ·Wood aselated by
1!i!"'
nouncer who surfered a fractured said M'eCar:thy was "resting com· Mr. and Mrs. Don Landon.
guests ol his lather, Peari "Parker,
. Robeh ·' 'WOM eritertalnell
QU-61....
hlp In an automobile era•b Satut . fof'!ably."
"Mr. ind Mrs. Roland Eastman Cheater.
'I1llrd n~ Clu.b at het
e ·We ,._. U, &amp; Dlll¥ir

d:."i
and "'3; tbe 'l'll:en topped tbe
Orioles, 3-1, and 'lbe Athletics
sent the SeaatoH doWIII to their
~t~v~:nth !trali}lt d.eteat, 1•2.
· It•'~.. lncrtiM L.W
Milwaukee inneased Jts National

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Ol
2

•••••••• Rowltt
000 000 ~ ~:
131 010 x~ 12 3 Brooklyn 4 St. Louis a
Batteries: WIYerly--buM and Clnelnn~l S New Vwk 2
Crace; Mlddleport-Bowlea and Pltt1but h 1 Mllwa~~ 0
lllndy,
PbUadel hla S ChieU6' 2

Clark Hints Derby
Failure
LOIJJSVW
R.......
• ement
"':r It¥
~rkll!l•
F~o- BaseLaII

Slipped lise
May '1'-1, ll&amp;fl IQu

bt, 10

mornl"' tht Jaeken will Jlolay

ploy ot tho ,._ tl.,.,

Thi distaff aide of bowling was boosted here today
when II Wll learned Dorotlly Clark, wile of Bill Clark,
••• ~!the Pomeroy lanes, rolled an 814 total In
Sunday afternoon at the Boulevard Alleys In
Va., co Into tlilrd place In the Women's Handicap
there.
·
._Ten Pomeroy A..ocuUon women compeled In the evo,m.t
·•nat lournet hlto one week to go.
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unUIIOday, and In a different sport.
will
on the Colum- MUWIIUkee . . . · 19
w .L
' ' 'Jet1
3 .818
1
or It Wll! Paul (Moon) Clifford who was the hottest of '" · -··A'
·In the Middle- Brooklyn
11 5 .888
h&lt;ll Chlckl at Barberton, although Bob Llluks and Renzo
th• fal't thot nexl \ Clnclnnotl . . II 7 .011
tblnt were far above their averages. Junle Gibbs and
Senlon leave for St. Lou!&amp;
9 '7 .383
Pats! hold up their end with sames of 178, 166 and 226
D. c. which event I Philadelphia
8 9 .471
Olbba, and 166, 188, and 136 for Darst.
Would remove puctlcally the en- New York . . . . . '7 11 .389
"kowever, Louks had a great serles of 230, 213 and 2:06
tire starting Middleport team from PlttlburiJh . . 5 IJ .278
Chicago . . . .
4 1J .280
819. M en&lt;hinI bo wled 216 196 ond 192 for 804 . CIUford
lunclav'o R01vlto
1
&lt;tilth 238, 2:U and 1!10 for U70. This pushed the Chicks Into
S.hool olflulo Mid lot. thlo Milwaukee to Brooklrn 7

leid ln the very first week of the tournament and not one
the 84G team1 shooting at the mark in the following
COUld turpaiS it.

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· 'Whit&amp;~ Sh.' ~nt· .pipe di'ei".J SOi {hree atralght, IDcludlnr I 4-2
; ,, ~
aria dlallW.I.c¥1 a lot of ~~ who •nd 3-0 doubleheader sweep Sun., 'Sfrtins¢ -,,P· · wn ~
• • · t.

Charles W. legar

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star Chick bowler, went to the state

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wet9 bel.innl.Da tq &lt;belleft

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"· .)llilter mJa-t be on "or~. )'iar" lor the
' . ;
A\1 •t ~}:
8 a e,a nd for BfGQX B0Qtber•.
·' o~!· .the y';uett
i: po *hll- __
Vanken beat tbe Whlti

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VOTE FOR-. ,.·

loturd•y - l h

sald sundtty Middleport wlll let Detroit 8 BalLhnore o, night
as many or Its four postponed Kansas City 8 W&amp;lfblna:ton 2
SEOAL game1 in this week as pOlMond-v'• Prebe.,lt ltttihtrt
&amp;lace the tourney was a handicap event, they chose the slglni·lslble. Dlstrlct play ror Mlddleport
Waahlngton at JC;ansa, Cltyftcant UUe .
may he Wedne1day, opponent un- Stobbs G-4 va Girver 1-1
Two athloti'! teams and ·one individual compeUtor
known.
Baltimore at
Detroit-Moore
1'"-ebed Hml-ilnals in state tournaments before . They
Amf&gt;s Bern, 'Winners over Nel- 1·2 va Lee 1-1
Mlddlleport Hilh Sehool in 1950 with its baseball team as
sonvtlle and Corning, will be cme Only tames schedulid
T:h th te
p
or the teams. Two otherlf In the
Tutsdey•a Oilllftel
mw.. .,.."'"" . e 0 er am was omeroy in the 1930's in four-team tourney m~y come from Washlntton at Detroit .
bllketb1U. In that !arne decade Racine lost by one point
Portsmouth and Marietta area.. Baltllnore at Kansu CJty, night
tbe
llml Of the state finals basketball tournament
Each team will play one game, New Yort at tl,v&amp;lan.tl, night
~~team that went on to become champions.
with one witmer a:otng to the Day. 1 Boaton at Chlc-aio, 11l1ht

Paul Clifford,

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PA.RIS UP:_M~ Rose of
IJOHANNESB'tiRG, South Afrlell Audralia won tbe meq's sinil&lt;H
UP..J..;.Boxer Jbnmy · Elliott's lint title Sunday at tbe Pr.'ril -tenn11
knockout oJ hi&amp;- catfer re!ulted tourma,ment by def.l!atlng Bud. •
In hit ~eatb. Tbe South African I Patty or Los An1ele1 and Parh
mlddlewela:ht died Sundar ln a "1-5, 8-3, 7·5. Ja~ueline Kermln•

SUPt:IRI- 1:;;,:-.r.: INJURY

2

DISTRICT PI.AY
N•w Yorlt ~ Chl..,o 1
Athletic Director Earl KniJht Cleveland S 'Boston 2

Dab In~ about 20 years ago . He had to wait for his

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got lour

or the

WINi t!TL.

New YOlk 4 Chicago 2, lst
New York 3 Chleqo 01 2nd
Boston fl Clevel1od i, 1st
Bolt on..• c1 eve1Rll d "•
• 2nd

Bowl" flied out.

POmerQr

bo~tb,m

and the fatber ~~ two ti&gt;Jt-s, waa
noor.a
a Mtd .iett to the head
lb the llitth found.

VJB

Flf-th inning-Kennedy sJna:led,
Crooks walked, McComas &amp;rounded
, Davis aut hi· fourth olnfle
C:hl&lt;'ks 1 out
•
~
rrcorlng Kennedy,
Hindy and

3e yeai1.

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looal hOSpital ol· a lrilb InjurY
auftered ln a UUe ·bout with Pat
McAteer pi ·l !n(lind, Btltlsh Em·
Jlre btid.dlewt~lit ebamplon, Sa~­
im!at h!i(lt. E!Uotl, 28 &gt;to" ol~

o•

etr-or, McComu liDJied, Ua\'ii lftnw L ·~t.
l].ed CfOokt~ In, mndy ctounded N
""""
· .-. a
out and Mecomu scored, Bowlea
e.- Vol"&amp; · · · b. Y · LJD
•inaled Davlo In, Ne~on walked, Cblo.,o . .
11 e I
~RileHy walked and Whltlateb ~stoc
(O 8.

IIJ Cltal T-ehlll

;h1•

then sewed it up With t~o
seventh 011. Jlnrlee by Im·
pd Cundiff, a WIJ;k and an
frror, FoUr acoretl ift the eighth
I wboo tluile oJriiJ.' !_11.3 a doubli

Redia
.

two

DESK

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1'tth Double Wm, Take Over 1st bl~:.d~~d ~~:i·~ ·~·.r!.~.

Datt:r8entbre~

RUTLAND

Mlu Mert•~~~~t!!.~~~~t~!9,~.~~ ~~~~~~J.

Of tbe

Went ahead '7-6 in the

Flrst lnniqr-Davia alua:led, Jtin.
dy walked, Bowles flied out, Nel·
IOD IIDjled DavlJ b_otne, ){ituJQiJ
and WbJtlateh. fanned. Obe i'un on

SPORTS

..

!lr•tet · ~!ie.@!

lrame a1 Snooty S~ruth tripled
11
and Kine slllJled tor one run,
·
· · ~ nny 'Tifthbltm ttarted on the but that was all.
m.uwut tor Pom.enr and was the
MTOUVE
WlilbfiJ1 _plteher. .JJe W• ~eliev~d a,ger, continued hia great hitting
llodlJOJ
br Ge'o rre lj_ealell'Q&amp;tl In the ager, ontlnuedc hi~ great hltUh,g wllb .his
eilijih .. Cuiullf! opelleil Nessy with U:u-ee for five. Big Pome"'y Garren ·
behind I).! plole.
. .
battera were Petey Cundiff and
·~.orr¥ Lee ,fD\ the ,... for Point Nesselroad with three for flVt
When he waa"h11eved In the eighth and Buddy Cundltrs two for atx.
by ilirutu Hendel'lOP 1 behind n Van Vranken, Yoong and IntbotO Ul. Le.e i:bd Henileraon had den each had one for three. Guin·
the )db ln lb-ikeoltlll ana their ther collected one for five.
mate. pt more hltl, but 12
·Manq:er comn·i 911a th~ dub'~
· rwtlb iuuett to .P.om~roy kiUCd next pnictlce )Jatne wlU be wi~
lbem.
dlepor:t where Mick MJUer Uk.el] ,
tmboilen (anned tour and ·walk
: ed three: Net.elroad ln two inr.· will oppoie Pomeroy. ire also anlna:• •fanned t.Arte and walkml nnunced that l.Joyd (Dlrlty) ·M&lt;lpre1
ancient but gteat bitter who
IIi...
'Fo(nl Jumped Into • &amp;:-0 lead i'l once played with MilWaukee in
· the U&gt;p ohhe tll"st Whl'h Wa1113lcy the Amerli!al;l As.SOieatlon it "t~··
singled, Hendenon &amp;ingled atld tng to eet in'lo shape, an1J lila)'
Capehart llinel~. Two· of ·Pom4? play shortsto) for m.'"
rof5 six e.r rors let in live , run1.
LINi
Phil Collins' boys got ba~k in Pt Pleasant 100
when six rPDJI
MiddlepOrt . :·::···.:.o-.-.
CUDdifi hlt a Pomeroy
doubte, Nesselro•d
Batteries:
Four 'Wire wJlked and atJ

MIDDLIPORT SCO~IND

Tile D•ll• s-tlnel

- . ' blll'lb

Pitt•·

VanVJoani:lll plui a hal ljitnlt . ~
l'f!l}Je ~
tbe ••me ·up.
Ina 19 110!4' ~~ """'
Point med abort ~the.. (Ott ~1;~~~bln~~ ~~ ~.:;.

a.

Coach Nolan Swackhamer's
dleport YeUow Jackets emerlili
Saturday as one of the powerl-h
C1a&amp;&amp; A b:~&amp;eball in aoutheasttfo
Ohio.
They assured thems.elvea
birth in the sudden-deatl~h-~d!~~
llnals in Athens
lolidly whipping
the Pike County ~!"m011~ b7t~:!
the 12-Strlkeout effort
p
big Jim Bowles.
The g;~me! was hardly ever 1n
doubt as the Jackets took a IIIJe
run lead In the nrat innina:. added
three more in the second, anoQier
In the third and their tlnat rui 111
the lllth
inning.
Meanwltlli.
Bowie! was mowlnt .Waverly dchir.ft
In good order, never threateiJed
with trouble until the last lnnib;
when Wavarl)' squeezed acroa
two runs on two !ingles and 1
double. Bowie! walked only ofle.
Waverly pleked up eight htta
rrom Bowles. but they were well
seattered until the final frame.
Middleport hitters- were n,-t
slowed up by waverly's Dunn who
gave llp 12 bits, f(jur of them to
Cbarlea Davis and three to Bob'by
Neleon, both boys having a perfeet
day at the plat.e. Lanky Ed McComas eot the only extra bate bit ~;tf
the Jatketr, s double In the th!td.

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rl;~;~:· Pille· to1141Dit
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by Harvey
wolk ope neil

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Slugf~t 16-12

u•e
Sox
Bubble
~~:.l~!· .::-:.=..~ ~= Mercedes Condon Piano Recital
•~ ~ - " •
:;~r ~~::,o:::.ion
Amerl•

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· · - - · - · "V'

Sunday Witb Mr. and Mrs.
Rife;

w.

11""11
'

HARRY A.
MILLER

V.

RaymOnd Tbomas and famil,..
spent Sunday wltfi Mrs. Freda
Wells attd famil,y .
Mrs. George Martin Wlffit tc Col·
umbw 'Nh~re she will enter a ho.;
pita) tor IIUrJe~
M.r. abd Mrs. E. F. Houdubeld•
Delllter, Mr. and Mrs . .Meryl Hou
4J,shelth ind VarlnJ Kay6 A.1baD.J
spent !:aster with J.tr~. DeU..l
Mldkift ,a nd liOn&amp;, Ho!Jia and Ve ·
lie or Chester. Other ~..eats were
.Mn. UOY&lt;' Sinclair and son Chas.
1.:.-. and Mrs. Franldln . HMfmJn,
llr, and Mrs. Roy Reut~&gt;r OelO'res

and llil'Y

For

All'" Slnclolr, , Doh
l~d Bob Bow)oo. •
Mn. 1. p, Houclaololldt

1 am under no obligation to any political .
Uons or groups and make only one camplllgn
and that is a good, efficient
dignlfiod m.nner that the
to
my coopenitloil to. council
esta of \be~ a~allll
Noinlnate !i)e as your mayor In the Republi&lt;tlll
mary neil Tuesday.

HARRY A. MILLER ·
Conclid.ote felr MJ:Jy
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FARM
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BEDPOID

o.t.tei ruG mtl

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on

Wll'h ten mem-

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T. A.
'I'&amp; PTA held thcll' April m~

on t,be IS whl~b Opfn.ea •lJl l'fiUI.ill'
tor~ and Mr1. J"(lhn Mor•an, pr&amp;-

li.,•cuc::t1te; o!.PO'f.alo!ll fi!i~' Jlii. A.
4ttJt, vlfltt!\1, m1/A"f:.L
In

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 , May 6, 1957

(171 Help Wanted
Dutrlbutor .vantcd to supply Dally and Sunday ColumDus Dispatch, Oh.10 State Journal, and
Columbus Star to boys and news.
stand 1n Pomeroy and Mtddleport Only Pomeroy M1ddleport
area people aco,;P-p taDie Write
C-olumbus Oispatrh,
Kenneth
VanSrhoyek , Stale C1rculahon
Dtpartmcnt, Columbus, OhiO
5 1 6tp

JL'OK CONSISTI!.NT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
2 eenLI per word, one iDsutioa. Minimum ebarae 50c.-t cenu
per word for three eouecutive inaertioDI.
&amp;pe:ial - One moDtb for 25 eentl per word.
Full rate of 3 eenta per word wiD be charred for adv,Jtislnt: 11
not paid for before the 1Stb of each montb followinJ lnsertlon.
Errtn tn AdvertlJina-Should be reported hnmecJ.Iately. Tbe
D•UY Sentiael •ill not. be retponslble for mo~~e than ooe lncor-

SEE OliR All UNDi'~R BUSIJ'oji!::SS
OPPORTUNtrii"S "A
ONE
MAIN BUSINESS
$1500 IN
VESTME~'I '
(CAN
START
PART TIME l
5-6·3','

nd lnsertlOh.

Card of Thanb and Special Notkea of Eventa tUlO. Ohituarle1
publl1bed at 1 cent ~ word.

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USED EQUIPMENT

19titl OLDS "88" HolWay Coupe
$2,195 Lo"' mileage, hyramatu:
dnve,
R&amp;H, careful owner
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
0 2 6tc

(1) N0tices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT find employment - hire or find a lost Item through
'Jhe Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 396 Today - An Ad In
Ibis column

Farmall "Cub"
With Culttvator,

Mower and Pully
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr Sedan
$1 ,595. Oyna.flow dnve, hke .lew
two tone blue f1msh Blaettnar's,
Poweroy
5 2 6tc

(91 For SGie

Jame s Hill was ret urne d to hv•
home Sunday rrom Hul:.r.er Hosp

t•l
Mr and Mrs Ed M11ler recei
ed w rr:l that the1r daujithter Mrs
Ted Wildermuth left for Cant&lt;:~
met, Fla , lo v1s1t her brother.
Herman Hill of St ALbans vi.r
1ted recently with Mr and Mr
St Cla1r Hill
Don Powell .and fru•nd, Colum
bus spent the weekend w1th h•~
pat'ents, Mr and Mrs H B PuN·
ell
Mrs. Dale Hill was gueat of
honor Sunday evemng when her
mother Mra Dolly Wolfe of Apple
Grove entertained with a 6 o'clock
surpnse birthday dinner at Mrs
H1ll's home Attendmg were Mr
and Mrs Dallas Hill and chilclren,
Debbie, Arthur and Janette, Mr
Dale Hill and children and the
hostess, Mrs Wolfe
Saturday eve01ng Aptll 27, Mrs
Cora Webb attended the grand

Allis Chalmers
"45"

Plow

Wtlh

1954 CliEYHOLET "2LO" 4 dr Sedan. $1,09~ Spotless or1g1nal
dark blue !lRit~h, 11 real perform·
er. Blaettnar'i, Pomeroy ,
_ _ _::_
5 2 61&lt;

GETS
RESULTS

Letart Falls

01 ive r "70"
With Cultivator

Brown Tractor Sales
•W,."M"a"l"n""S"I.""'""'""'""P"'o"m""e"ro,.y

Entomologists
Warn War Now
On Spittlebugs

thoxychlor (2 quart.J of 2' per
cent emuLnon per acre' will co.1trol spittlebug nymphs if applled
thoroughly, Goleman Nays.
Animals should not be pa11tu:
ed on fielda treated with hepl.tochlor for at leul 10 days after
treatment 1nd on fields treated
w1th methoxyehlor for at leaat 7
days after ~atment.
Fields sprayed for Jpittlebuga
last fall will not need to be trea'·
ed this spring, Goleman says Hl'
sugges..ts farme~ who have spittle
bug problems contact the1r couJ•
ty a~icultural agent&amp; for addl·
tlonal details on control mea.sur-

EJN1'0MOWGISTS 1 :m Fm
COLUMBUS , 0 - Spittlebug
arc now at wnrk In Ohio bllly
fields. say!l D. Lyle Golema:'l
Ohio State Un1vernty exten.slon
entomologist
They should b~
spr&lt;~yed Immediately !or best control
Goleman says the first qatehmg
of spittlebug nymphs was noti-Ced
m southern Ohio the second
week in April, an(. in central an'
north.ern OhiO the week o! Apul 1

15.

Althpugh a wet sprmg has •lf'·
layed many farmang activities, 11
Ls necessary
to spray now £or
good spittlebug ~ntrol, the en·
lomologtst poiftts out
Spraying
hay fields at the proper time ean
1n.crease yields 25 to 50 percen~.
he §ays He recommends hept~
LEGAL NOTICE
chlur or mclhoxychlor, e1ther in
ALIAS EXECUTION
Sheriff's Sal• of Raal E1tate
~el'lal or ground
apphcatlcmll
Tha Sl•t• of Ohio, Melt• Co"nty Heptachlor &lt;1 ~ pmts or 25 per
Common Pleas Court
cent emulsion per acre) or me·
Jerrot Bobo, Plalnt.iff
of QES, honoring the A.l!'ao&lt;:tate
vs.

Legal Notice

••

BASH AN
Mr ant! Mn. Eugene Rowley
and children of Dunbar spent
tbe weekend Wllh Mr. and .Mr .
Ralph B1llard and aon.
Mr. and Mrs. Je11se Stump of
Sluonvllle called on Mr and Mr
Orvy Gamer ~turday.
Mr and Mrs A H. B1Uey returned horne afteY apo:!ndinJ the
winter m St. P&lt;tersburg
Mr and Mrs I Warden Ours 1t·
ltnded the fundral of l,e latter·
:mnt, Mrs. Elsie Jones Saturday
:tt Dunbar
Mrs Thelma Eddy and children of Wooster spent the week
end w1th hl!r parenls and s.ister.
Mr and Mr11 Grover Whtte and
Mr. and Mn Ralph Ballard
Mr and Mn. Hennan Carson
and Mn Ruth Tueker spent Sun
day w1th Mr and Mrs. Junior
Carson of Belpre.
Mr and Mrs. John GrovP..s and
Mrs Nathan White o£ Clendmnen
spent Thurs with Mr and Mr~ .
Grover White
Mr. and Mrs Reed Eynon ;)r
r. ornmg Star spent Monday ev~
nln~t with Mr. and Mrs A. H
Bailey
Ralph Ballard attended a meet
1r.g or Standard OU Co., at Porllln•outh Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs Paul Dye and 50.1
K1llbuck, 0 , spent the weeken I
With Grover Wlhte and family and
Ralph Ballard and family
Mrs
Erma]
Seheckenght of
Parkersburg spent the weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs. Orvy Gainer
Mrs. Dora Rose IS .. Ulhng her
children at Wadsworth and ca.1
!on.
Mr and Mrs. HarriS, Mr and
Mrs. Diddle of Syracuse called o,l
Mr and Mrs J , C. McKay, Salur
day.

Grand Matron, Betty Johnson
The Rev Floyd Workman atIn pursuance of &lt;:~n Al1as Execu- tended the Licensing Board meet• US I
hon m the above entitled action, mg for pastors at Jackson, Sunday
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
QpoortunitiM·to ml' d1rected as sh.enff of Meigs afternoon
L~
Co, 0, I will ofCer fur sale at pubMrs. Ralph Webb spent the week
A ONE-MAN BUSINESS
lie auctiOn at the door of the Court end m Columbus visiting her aon
$1,500 ln'tle~otment
House In Pomeroy, OhiO In the and daughter·tn-law, Mr and Mrs
Located Dlredly
(CAN STAR'f PA'R:T TIME)
above named county on Wednes· J1mmie Webb and baby
NA'L CO NO SJo~LlNG
co~, day th.e 22nd day of May, 19~'7. at
Attendance at the Letart Falls
Jn front of
Completely New From
~1sls of H•rvlcmg our point or lO a m o'clock, the following de· UB Sunrlay School Sunday was 65
Hllolo to Cbute
Sales Il bplfly 111 r'n1gstor~s and !lcrlbed real estate, Situated 1n the offering $14 50.
numerou s other acl'ounts coll('ct County of Me1gs and Stale of Ob10,
Sam Nom~ and daughter, Freda ,
lilA" fnr mcn:handJsc 110ld and and m the Townsb1p o£ S•:lplG, to. viSIIed Sunday With Mr aud MrS
rcplcnlsh.111~ IIIHntUJY
Wit·
Raymond Proffitt and Children of
: to 9 P.M.
TRACTOR SALES
UNLIMITED
POTENTIAL
Township
of
Sc1pio,
County
of
Sp1iler
Pomeroy
As pmduct has tremendous pub- Meigs, and State of Ohlo, and
Mr and Mrs. Russell Sheets of
lie acceptance, llfct 1me repeats, bounded as follows, to wit Begm· Columbus VISited Bess Slaughter
Prbtll, RtfnshnMnta, Dr-awln••·
1" backed by mtens•vc promot,on nin~ at th~ Southeut corner of recently
Otmon•lratlona, Mowtor RldlntJ PEKINESE PUPPii':S for sale , and
, sect1on number L3 ,townahlp 7 and
Monday evenmg, Apnl 29, Mrs
C.nte1t (Wln ~lock Rtdio).
ltra Woodrow ,W Ca ll, 73:.! Syc·
LOCAl.LY ADVERTISED
range 14 m the Ohio Company's I Edna Foster gave a birthday surSPECIAL PRICES
amorc st. Middleport.
AT 100% co. EXPENSE
Purcha~e. Thence north abollt 87 pri.Be (or her neighbor, Mrs Dale
ONE DAY ONLY
4 so I2tc Must be responsible, pel mancnt rods to the south l1ne of John Hill. Refreshments of cake, 1ce
UNICO- R•t"lar $79.95
Good t;sl'fi G . ~: Jo:le~tnc Ran g • re~Jdent have the necessary cap•· Bradfield'.~ land and county road; cream and cofree were served at
.,.NPW t:raftsman'g 20 m Jlg Saw tal lor tnventory , lrtat\.JJnllWdiate· thence east '73 lfol rod s tn the north th.e Hill home Attend,ng were MT
ly U accepted and asplr.e to inrom , west corner of Jes:se 8radf1eld's and Mrs Dale Hill and children,
SYLVANIA 75·W- R•1ultr ll:lc ~ _.., at 203 Mulberry Ave.
up to $
week tor Interview,
Lh~nc e south along th.e E.ast Mrs F;dna Foster and daughters,
250
~6'lltp
Une of sa1d Section 15 ahout 87 Mmam and Joy.
Box 868·B c/o rods to the south caf;l corner of
Rql.llar·$3,9.00 UNICO 21 Cl"
PU\\•J:Il1awn mower
L8" reel mclud~· phone
Mrs Floyd Workman spent the
Dally Scntmel-~omeroy 5-6-Jt,, said Recbon 13 and plaN~ or be. week e nd with her son In-law and
D•llo &amp; "'""'"· a&lt;~"'
and conttumrig 40 aeres daughL~r. Mr and Mrs Eddie
lt"ular $1 ••9 - 2·111. lag
&amp; S1rallon
('ill:ltlC
cxcei!Mt
mor(' or less
Fullt,o; o.~f Mercerville
condition , $~0 on Phone 363-M
t
NIIGLIR and CLII-k GARA_G_E_
Aho the caRt halr of the fol-Emme H•yman
lndl.lttry L~1t $30.10
Car repa,r- Weldlng-Servlce and lowing real ell'lale tn the township
Used Parh Phone 3611 t Racme , of ScipiO, County of Meigs, and
Ohio.
t 29 1Ztc the Slate or Ohio, and bounded as
lt.,ular 17.79- No. 14 Aluminum
follow s, to wtt. Begmmng at the
MIN Lucy Klbbl•
WANTED - Housekeeper for two north east corner of sectwn 18,
When
the 4·H Plone('r Club met
.... 124.50-Unl~~:o Hotretd Pl•nce
adult11 Wrllc or eail Fred KauU, township 6 range 14 of the Ohio Saturday, Apnl 27, Mrs. Geneva
thence
south
Company's
Purchase,
Mlddlt'port. Phone ~X
Radio &amp; rer nrd playrr, combmaNolan used 11 novel way ln which
4 30 10\p 47 roQs to a stalte In the center of to judge the clUb project "Food for
tJOn rumml
Chetp
Pho ll.
the hill, thence due north 29 rods
102 v
5-6-st r
frt~e lttlmat..
to the north line of said section 16, Snacking and Packing" Each mem·
--~-----------PAINTING
thence Jal!ll along said north line ber brought a packed lunch to the
tUIUBAHB, lit}c haskct, for yoo.tr
PAPIR·HANGING
53 rods and 6 hnka to the place nf meetmg and helped in judging
dN~ p rreczc 01.111 Crawford , Lc·
L. V, R•ltlnpr
b!Nllnmng, contamins about 7'11 the food value of the1r own lunch.
tart FsiiR
M-3tp
1. Moln 11. 1.'hono 91
After e~~och.lunch had been judJcd
RaciM,
Ohio
acres
rOMIIOT, OHIO
each member ate her own lunch
===-====- - :=-:::4:-2-;7;;:-tf
Sal&lt;l Premises
appralacd at Kool ade wa.~ served. Tht; club has
- -- - - Furniture,
Middleport
.
IJ-3-6
Dll2 Linoleum Rua $4:.99. Bake- QUICK SEitVJCE ._..n ".-.h &amp;e- $2,000 00 antt can not be .sold for been working on th11 project
pairlnt hy P'.tdt()rt- Trained. less lhftn twc. thirds of the ap· nnce Jan. 12. "Sewina:" Will be
Aluminum combination storm and
watchmaker, COLlJNS JEWE- pralscment.
Metga Coanty
acreen wlndowa and door1. Steel
the project for the remainder of
LERS, PolnrroJ.
1-3·tf
Robert C Hartcnbach Sheriff
the ,year. Jt is planned to have tile
and olumtnum awninl' and ,.n.
-James O'Brien, Attorney
opte• call Wtlttom Rodfcrd, RADIO • TEU:VISION SERVICE, (4) 28, 29, (ft) 6. 13, 20, fttc
sewlng project completed and
Rock Sprlnga.
0 2 1mop.
ready for JU~ging on July 18. The
Phon• iJO, Cleland Appliance
May meettna: will be hel-d at the
Wecfneadar, Mtr lth
Ston, l1d
Main St .• Pemeror
ILIO ,.M.
horne of Martha Posey.
R.oekt,rlnet Grant• Hall
SmaU cna:lne parla-; BRIGGS &amp;
2-23·!1
WARD
A Stanley Party was held Ftl·
Ohio
STRA 'M'ON , CUNTON &amp; IRON
day
evcnin11 at the hqme of Mrs.
R~prcaentatlvea from the Meilll
HORSE GBrdcn lract•rs, llllcn,
TIRM11'11 IXTIRMINATID
Oorotha Riebel.,
CGunty Comml~tiont!tl office will
lawnmower11, Clinton chain raw ror free Inspection phone 383-M,
Mr and Mrs James Stalnaker
be pl'il&amp;ent to dllcusa the road eon·
rparlll Rl.dcnour'a Supply. Chest•
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
and
family or New Calltle were H·
dillon within the "ounty.
cr, Ohio
5 2 Ole
All work a:uaranteed. Fully In·
:::::
c('nt JUC!ta of Mr and Mrs. Bert
Jo Hardy, Reclreation director,
,.,..,.,=.,...,=--:-~· sured vaughan's IndWitrJal and
..... ~c..
wm be preaent to provide tun tor :-::
t
111 L .....,.. lt.
' ,.._ 6l
Shumway .
all- Refrethments
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Reaidentlal Termite Contro &amp;er·
MISS Bllrban Smith or Pomeroy
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Route &amp;pent Thursday night with
Melanlt'! Nichols.
WANTeD
PalnUQJ,
bdorlor
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A son was born to Mr. and Mra.
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Main St., Pomeroy.
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extertor. contmt or hourly, (
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Lee WallaCil Jr. at the city boerate re11onable. Phono 38l·Y
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pltal in ParkeraburJ. Grandparent.
llcmor Broloy
3 s 12te WANT TO BuY
llld&lt;llepon. ,.., •
arc Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallace of
hnr•• powor lin
p•- tlll ..w
lli'"URANC% AGENCY
Reedsville and Mr, and Mr•. Stl11·
HN.. uartwa for
!ric motor. Call
loJlc\1, ._,, .:::;:;:•:_,.,.-==~·
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ley Mills, L1ttle Hockina.
S,.mteonite LUIIIJe - Line Cedar
FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT Tv. SER·
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HAYLINER

Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op

FULTON THOMPSON

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Bulb• . . . . . . . . . 12c

Che1t Frelller .. $299 . ""'·
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pert Ttehnlclanl. lhoae 6286 Y
atller Purnltu,., Mkklleport, Ohio 3 room !urntahed apartment for
M.lddlepor·
•liJ.tf
renl Noxt to ha~pital. Phone
4 28 U
284.
&amp; 2 &amp;lc COMPLETE Inaurancu Proteetlon,
Life, Auto,. Fire, Polio. Call DoD
LOST- Pick up truck
license.
lhlb, Middleport, Ohio.
4·NM ·M on Laurt'll Cll£f Roud New 2 Room downslllltl cfhency
lparlmenl all uew furnltul' J
or Flood Road Call 848-X
Phonc 6128-X, Mlddleport.
Real
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SIX r~:~om holue 61.1 llCTC!4 0•
Call 512-J
For Rent - Bxtcmalon t.dden, ' ground, $3,000 00
li-6·Utc
&amp;. 11. RA WLIIIGS IIOllll 00. - H
SCaffold Boards. Drop Clotba.
hour 1Plrerller Servloe.
DaJ
Ctinton Fidler, Middleport.

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Pbono 12~X.

1~2 1 TON CHEVROLET truck

recently painted, nPw flat bed
See after &amp;·OO P M. Mrs oeorg1a
Wtl1lam11n, Hlrrlf;onvllle Road
Phone 840-X
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Five Room Apartment with laun·
dr)' and Gara1e. Flnt noor. A.
N. Benaat, POmeroy .
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11118 BUICK Special 4 dr Sedan. Paaturc for rent. Call 9»:\1
Oae local owner. dynafiow drive W.Stp
MH, two tone green. 12.39&amp; 00. For rent • Eleetric
wallpape:Blaettnar•a, Pomeroy.
&amp; 2 8U! lteamer.
Cllntvn Flaber, Mid·
628D-X
11-lW
11116 OLDS VII 4 dr. Sedan. $2,30&amp;. Jtteporl. )lb.
HydamaUe drive, fully equipped,
Clotll. Nylon, Flbtrclaaa Awnillgs,
le11 thiiJ 14.000 mllea Blntt
Porch shadef, venetian blinda,
aar'l, Pomeroy.
D 2 8te
Window blind1, Poreb and Lawn

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Wippel Supply, 210 Union Ave., POMI.ROY . RINTAL :1-roorn
Pomeroy.
t 2:1 1moc
apartment wiUt hardwood floors,
balh, laundry room and plenty
of cl4ae~ apace, Jl(lt water and
&amp;:as heattna. '()n third floor in
heart of tOWil. 180 per month
UHU FlcetHne Chevrolet, 2 door
80X :l1t
' J'IIONI IQI.Y
~tdan, aood eondil\on, Junlo·
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AU MW11Dd Modell

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dM:atea clearly that Amencan polley lJ payin1 off
Pravda. the newsptper organ of'
the RW!aian Communiat
Party'
complained on Sunday that the
Un1ted States la usinJ "the law or
the fiat" ln its dealings wltb Arab
eountrlea.
The Soviet Foreign Office fol-

IDENTIFY CLUB POSTERS ON

You ahould wear only a "blue
jean" outnt. You will be dii!Ciuali·
tied if you wetr a suit. Your
cleanJlnelll (Uta, teeth, J:lalr, etc.)
will be eumlned very closely.
You will not be penall1ed for bav·
ln1 bad teeth, but wUl be it your
teeth haven'l been brushed that
mornlna:.

GOOD GROOMING GUlLS: JO.

B,\KED GOODS: Two mcmbcn

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·'''" - By breeding ar.tltlcnlly, YOU a:i

'": br4;edlng, ~ur ,tUW~ :to bulls, in
thew. Va. SttJd._ which have been
c_,.full selected fo-r type .:fh f
1.toduetion.

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tliQners list. Both Mr. Archer ant!
W1thers wefe Red Ribbon
wlnnets iu the 1856 Tobacco
ProCiuetton Proeram.

Mr.

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AUXILIARY
Tbf: American Legion Auxhian•

met Monday evening at the ~a ~l
With the hostesses beln!l Mn
Ralph Roush, Mu Eerett Rou!l:1,
and Mrs Fred RoUIIh
The Aux1liarv named two girh
ol Wahama High School to attenl
Melvin
and Mlsa Janet G1rls $tlte at Jacksons Mlll Junf'
.F'rlend c;:alitd.' on th!ll Efllie Grlmrn 9·15 Th'ey wefe Marilyn Fog! •sonlt' and Shirley Lyons 1
familY Sahihlay evel;'ll!\(.
Several members phinned Lo
ijJ:. and Mr&amp;, Calvin Blessing
s.-ent t;iday evenlne 1hth the ce- attend the SorinJ COnference i 1
SJstffii'Vntl'! this week
cll 81rilltits.
:Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush were The grouJ) drew secret sist.. r
sbopplng hi Point Plea~D.t Fri· names and refreshments
were
day.
I
sered to the f1fteen membors
Clarence Blentne retutned to
~Ill home frlim St Joseph's HosMr and Mrs. Jo Cubbue anJ
pital ifter undertolng major sur·
daughter, Kathy, of Barberton
&amp;•'Y
Hr. and Mra. Richard Roush and .,were recent guests of Mr. ancl
Danny Ray, tJnlon Were auests of Mrs Lloycl Roush
Mr .and Mrs TJft Boston SaturdaY
Lloyd Roush and Oran LO"t.!
ev~"'in&amp;.
· were recent visilors in .Charl"i
llfi': aDd !tfli. wal')l~ H~!t w... TOWn, W Va.
bulin~81 caRers in Pofnt pleasant
Mrs. Lew1s Janes is visitlnl{ ot
Frldif.
the homE! of Mr and Mrs. P J
;Mrs. Virclnta saYre of Mason Wolpert.
~l1l~d On Mr and Mrs. A:rch Roush
Capt and Mrs. Garland Goo-:1
Friday evening
win o( Glouschester Point, Va .
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Brown anct are visiting at the home of Dr
children attended revival servu~es lf!ld Mrs. R.• F., Brvant Mrs. Goadat Leon Satu~day. night.
'~rl''t~ ' 'SfflO'usly Ill in St Jo~fl'h
Miss Anita Brown spent Friday tlo!lpi'tal
mght with Rev. and Mrs. w. S.
Mr and Mrs JamP.s Roush ond
Billups of Pt. Pleasant. Mrs Rll· Lmda recent1v VJSil.ed at thf' hom&lt;!'
lups taas been very ill
of Mr and Mrs Albert F1elds .n
Erme Rickard, Dwight Gibbs Lincoln Park. Mlch
and Miss Tw1la Rickard were in
Mrs Mary West 1s n patient In
New Haven Saturday on bus.ineSB.
the Kanawha Valley Hospital :t
Mr.s. Mary Grinun and chUdren Charleston
wer,e Satwoday night guests of the
llr and M1 g Lonnie Jewell arc
Waller Friend lamily.
vacationinq m Clearwater, Fla.
Mrs. Fannie Roush spent Wed·
Elaine Ssyre, student nurse at
nesday with Mrs. Sus'le Rlfne of Holzer Hospital was home from
Leon.
Hospital
Cincinnati
General
Mrs. May Rl)ulh called on Mrs. where she is receiving psychrla·
Luvena Rainey Friday afternoon.
trle tra!nlng over Easter to visi:'Miss Uaze1 Ruth Brooka apent
her parents" Mr and Mrs Ar~ h
Sun(lay wtth MUs Anita Brown.
Sayre.
Mra.
Hudson and son, John
and
and Mn:. VlrJinia Sayre
of
' ,were sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Areh JJ.ouab
who wn somewhat
recflnt illne1111 IS

LtfAR'i", W. Vd.
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State

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o/'the wide use or t'he~~ w.
- /t. -B c bt,llls in dalry berdS
, 1... . . -. . the state. bas pro\:en th•t
133.
,. . hf.I(!ial breedihf
can ~ttchtse II.tl85.
Y" ur herd's produetkm. To Sbo ...
TdlliCc6
ht•W tbU. incr~d ptoduttiolt,cail
A riUJtake .was
rue8n more dollars, let's look at ing the re!ultJ
' ''t"lfne {igurPs eo.roplle~ by t11c ard's tobaeeo

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Frederica Maytrr, Joseph Cook,
John- GulDther, Shirley GJJinther,
Ruby Guinther, Caryl cook, Leola
Cumther, Berr.ard G~onnther, Guy
Gulnter, Wanda Gutnth~r and Don•ld Guint.'ter. tots ,tb G~zy Ed1son
G1.URther.
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Wilham Bentley , ~ A COal, Rutland, to Avery, Albert and Charles
Coegleln.
George R. Nichols, receiver, H.
A Cole Lumber Co , 14)ls, 'Orana:e,
the OhiO Valley Mfg. Co
Lewis 0 and Cleo C. Weyand,
140 A, Columbui., to Frahk and
Mary Bailey,
Burl and Gertrude Drake, 68~A
Salem, to Paul and Evelyn Montaomery.
Wilbur Nichols, 961/.,A, Oranac,
to Alfred W. Schroath
Fred w. Crow, Jr comrmss1oner,
Jamea L. Wickham, dee, Jots,
Cheater, to Elizabeth Wickham.
Alvin and Made and dale and
Keziah Dye, rlght of way, Colum·
bi.., to T&amp;xas Eastern Trana. Corp.
Dale W. and JCezLah Dye, rt of
way, Columbia to Texas Eastern

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a eoQit bf
Worll: will be- eotnpleted' on th ,
vu1lln1 thf! for- .aldewalkl and p01ts about JChooJ
t~:er'~:~ ~er, Mrll Thomaa Mulllaan Also the posta
will be palntc 1.
and. family.
Planting Jhrubs •bout the achCJ 1
~veral Jlllt, aQJI deaned the Bur- are in protrets. The Jl'OUp wtll
I n~taf Cb'urch on Wednesday sponsor i Bake Sile oh May 28
evening.
at the Bnrant Buildhlfli
Mlu GlCU'ia Swindle h~ been
Electicm of o!llecn wu he!rl
Ill 'W}th a t~at Jntect}on. and the mt1lts are If fQ:llow..;·
Ddrofhy Dadatil, Mr. and Mn. president, Mrs
John Mprgan ;
KenniUi llur&amp;enr )li. .and Mra lee pie's iderit, Mn. 0 J. lostJc ,
Emeifdil Jone11 and tadiiJit~ vi11ited !i.eeretnry, ~~~ Ralpl! G1b~ Jr
Mr .and Mfs. Emmet Jonea Sun- treasurer, Mra. SveTett Rou~h;
daY.
Ada Clarlt will abo aerve a~
M:r and Mrt. Cbarle1 Whaley Mrs
histonan m the .comma: year
lnd Math~ Mae Whaley visited
Pro&amp;ram was 1 group of Su \·
their parents, Mr. and Mu. Har·
anne Wolpert, Sharon S11yre. Pattey Wbai~Y. Sunday.
ty Curry, PhylHs Baley, 1§heldon
Mr. and Mra Matt Hendrix visRoush
and Gene Hester "''~~ san~
Ued Uleir daughter, Mn. Herbert
seeral selections. Mrs Alagle re·
Whaley, Monday
book award ro'r tH:~ highest
bale Ua~·Of AU.cnt was a ~aller ceived
attendance.
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ning.
pseholop.st of Lakin ~t.A·~" Hospi·
tal, was guest speaker. · lJ~r toJ)ie
1#66 XobaCCu Piidljeiion proa:ram was "'Ml.e Shy Child" and" a f1lm
U Elif&lt;(LdrO&lt;lilt! 1,MO, (&gt;oun4 Was
also shown followed by
per acre not 1,19 pound~~ per quesbon and answer peri~
ICJ:e,
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Refrdbmetth were served by
1tta:_reitd Archer anfl Charles~ K the ~tb grade mothers to

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bed or havlna bad toeth, but will

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OPEN FOR S~ASON
Saturday, May 4th

14 years and 14 years and over.
Girla entertna thia e-vent will wear
a "jefllnl" or abortf Or plly ou.tfit.
Girls wlU NOT wear- Ml,... with
shorts. Your cl~anllnea (ears,
teeth, halr. etc.)
be extmlned
very closcly. You will not be penal·

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Blue Lake Min. Golf Coune
Gallipolis, Ohio

GOOD GROOMING BOYS: 10.
1-t years and 14 years and over.
One, member per claas per club.

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A b1rthday dinner wu aLven on
Sunday For Elfine Milhoan, two
year old daughter or Mr and Mrs.
Blaine Milhoan of Pomeroy, at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs Everett Milhoan. A large

ohoppl•• jlotur&lt;lay. '"

eost-priCf!
must ldak
mearu; producing milk ~beap.;
must constantly be sf~d1·
" ~~~~· :to lower hla eort of pro
~·
This lowerinJ of coats 1!1
. . ~ ma~aement problem. One ~r
,,, .., ~~t\. best belps t&amp; t~e dairy f"nn
- · er :In his .manaaement ls Artificlal Breedlne. Breecfln~ art.ifleal
,, lY,, will give vou milkin2 cows 11'1
. · :·K~t het~ ~~licb . Y(ilt glve more
,4 ...n~lt th9n their dams.
Milk Per COw M.an1 It

It was then made known to King
Hut~sein that the Untted States wu
ready to give hlm 10 million dollan in financiRl ald.
All thla constituted notict to
Ruuit. that it would be ;glart to

Wl!h the c\ub A
member
roay compete in ohe and only one
event Enter events In which you
think you can do beat
12 1~ Clubs or club memben
can brlnr •ac.t lu~,t~~~ qr picnic
dmners. A battt6 1'M 't'nifk wHI be
futnlshed FREE by the leadeN'
assoclatlOn. More may be purcbl!led If desired. We will try to Have
enough milk this bme.
• 1 US--General Assembly -Pres~
entation of Awards.
NO SONG OR YELL CONTIST
1:30--TriMl Gamas
Soft Ball
5 innings - Seneca
vs. l'llihgo.
,
0 innlnga - Cherokee vs. Dela·
ware.
These two games will be played
at the aame time Winner of Seq·
eca·Mlngo will play cherokee-Delaware winner f~ ehamplonsblp.
Losers will play eonaolation aame
lf tlme permlt1.
Doda• lltll. lime at SefttMU.
.. Vaii•Y aan - A wlnMr ONLY
will be determined. No coJ\IOlatlon
game becau11e we have only one
Volley Ball
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rlay Elaine'' and a boUQ.uet of iced per club.
AUTO S~A~L~ES~~~~~ cake,
vari-colored roses adornlna: the
VEGETABLE. Two memberf per
with fruit salad Was served. tlub.
-Present besidea the
parenu
EAR CORN· Two me~bera per
CON'CRBTI BLOCKS
wl!!re her IJ:rother Toney, M;&amp;~ . and. club.
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Mrs Dwight Milhoan and daucbt·
!EGG JtJDGJNG~ Two · m'\bJ'Mra
era, PeiiiY and Heidi.
per club.
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Mrs. Marsha l(eller and Janet
ELECI'RICAL JUDGING: (Ia
returqed Friday from a vl11lt witb this class )'QU will judJe eleetrlca1
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
het aiater, Hllda Weber of Colum• splice!, eonnecUon1, tnd peeaible
bus.
,
lther p,hasea of the R. E . proied.)
I MllooNorth
Mrs ... Fanny Adams wal a recent Two memben ,er club.
vllltor with relaUves and friends
Thoae eontett.aats who tefll'e
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high enouah for a blue rlbbon will
\ Mr. and Mn. Murl Taylor, Mn. 11ive onl re.aans to tbe jddlt or
Kenneth Davb were Parkers.):rur• his deputy 1Judae fQt bll plaei01.
You wlll lJ:e seored on lhe ba,ls
vialtors, ~turday.
Olive 't;ranae met Frtaay e'\'en· of '50 '~Inti far yoar reaaons. Tl).e
JTitUCTUIIA~ I IIAMI
ing and ont application waa read. reaseuif' 'till bt aiven to ellmlnak
Business wa~ transacted and a 'lUI· auentni'. ·'f.he aeorea from your
ICIIAP IRON- MIT ALl
JesUon waa made to lnvlte the club wUl bfl averaged. The hiah
Grange YlllitDrs tor the firat grange from eaCh 'clUb will be tlven
mtet1n1 in June.
blue rlhbatr; aeeorid hlh t ~
Mr. ana Mrt. Everett Milhoan bon P dthlrd. laiJb a white
and. .wlyne •Were in Pukersbura: bon. Tbla- is a teaiLm~n~:~~~ ,....,
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At , &lt;Titlcal time. President 1!1•

be 1f ~·our teeth hn·en'\ been
bruched tM.t morning. Girls will
not be iudgcd wltb boy,s.
CANNING JUDGIN'G· Two mcrn•
bcr• pe-r club.
CLOTHING .JUDGING:
Two
ntembel'! per club.

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with th!.S
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back. Club nrme on front dilfluallfiea poster. Use standard size (22"
~y 28") poa,ter paper.

OHIO VALLEY
JUHK CO.

Next day the Prctiident sent the
United States 6tb P'lcet, ba.ed on

watch it11 step m it~ determined
prOgram ol meddling in :Middle
lowed up on Monday by a.ccuting Eaatan affalrs It aho constltuted
the United State• ol "aagravatl.ng" tile Middle Ba1tem llituation a warning to Egypt, Syrla •- and
by "IJ'Ofll interfereme." Jn ib Israel-not to ~ry to carve up Jor-lpecial atatement, the Foreign dan. Saud . Su~ H~
MinUJtry uid that the United
In addition. to these drama.ttc deState!l wiU be reaponaible for velopments, there wsa another one
"&amp;rave conaequeneet~" that maY of areat import..tnce. TbJ.s Was that
develotf.
Kina: Saud of Saudi Arsbia "came
What aU thb means ia that to the support of King Hussein,
youn.c Kina: Huuein of Jordan hu with whom h111 relatlona were long
overcome bil" pro-Rllllslan, pro- bad, against .i'ordan'! lntemlil and
Egyptlan, anti • Weatern poliUcal external enemies.
enemie11 who tbreatened to oust - There can be httle doubt that
him from his throne.
saud's firm stand marked another
Nobody can blame the Sov1et p~off for American Mlddle ~ East·
lcader11 for being extremely d1s. ern policy.
please.d.
There w"a11 considerable opposiLtftlst1 MHt Challange
tion tn the UnJted States to Presi·
It had become · evident several dent Ei.Renbower's mvltation to
weeks ago that the leftlsts ln Jor- Saud to VJSlt the United &amp;t•tes in
dan were being challenged by the
January.
pro-Western king and poUheal
But the result of Saud's visit was
leadera loyal to him.
lbat the PreSident a,nd Dllllcs con·
The fight broke into the open
when pro-Soviet Premier Sulei- vlnccd him th.at the Eisenhower
man Nabulri tried to enter into Doctrine agamst Communist ag.
diplomatic rel,Uons with Russia gre.ulon in the Muldle East was a
good thing,
•r
A crisis developed.
It may well be asked Whettwr.
llu.astln dlsmlaed Nabulsi. N.a·
bulsi organized riota in Ammen, hail Saud not been Invited to
the cap1tal, and other cities. The Washington, R1~11sia woul¢ .now be •
pr.o • RW~Slan .Egyplian and Synal!. .&amp;O uo.bappy over Nte Midt;\le East·
governments encouraged Nabulsl. ern outlook.
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Russia egged on Egypt and Syria.

on any aafety theme or the health
slopn "4-Hers Wlae:....S.nitlze."

THE Rl DGE- KENo

Real Estate Broker

and integrity of Jordan 11 vital

Soviet Ruu1a a an,a:er over de-l that Jordan was threatened

RUSSELL 1t. PRIDDY
MaNn County 4-H Club A. .nt
· IYINTS
POS'l'f.:R CONTEST: There ""ill be
two clllsae11 in tbia event. One
clna will be for posten drawn
freehand The other clas1 will be
tor thoae made with maJazines
(or other pleture) cutouts. You
may enter either cll.!lll. Ribbone
will be g,lven bOth clasa winner~.
The theme or the posterl" wtll be

Radney Downing
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that un1eu be keeps
down be lltr't gt:»ing to
at much money ln tb '
as he lias in tlfe

~lopmeDtl in the Middle . EaR in· forcel of the International Cummu-

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John F01ter Dullea announced that
they reaarded the Independence

tbe . Mediterrancon, to the Middle
Eut. Thill action was taken, ~ the
ay
McCANN
tM CHARLES
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Wnt fi~
.-.t appl t~t10n o1 the new IsenUn (
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howcr Doctrine, on the &amp;round

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(171 Help Wanted
Dutrlbutor .vantcd to supply Dally and Sunday ColumDus Dispatch, Oh.10 State Journal, and
Columbus Star to boys and news.
stand 1n Pomeroy and Mtddleport Only Pomeroy M1ddleport
area people aco,;P-p taDie Write
C-olumbus Oispatrh,
Kenneth
VanSrhoyek , Stale C1rculahon
Dtpartmcnt, Columbus, OhiO
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JL'OK CONSISTI!.NT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
2 eenLI per word, one iDsutioa. Minimum ebarae 50c.-t cenu
per word for three eouecutive inaertioDI.
&amp;pe:ial - One moDtb for 25 eentl per word.
Full rate of 3 eenta per word wiD be charred for adv,Jtislnt: 11
not paid for before the 1Stb of each montb followinJ lnsertlon.
Errtn tn AdvertlJina-Should be reported hnmecJ.Iately. Tbe
D•UY Sentiael •ill not. be retponslble for mo~~e than ooe lncor-

SEE OliR All UNDi'~R BUSIJ'oji!::SS
OPPORTUNtrii"S "A
ONE
MAIN BUSINESS
$1500 IN
VESTME~'I '
(CAN
START
PART TIME l
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Card of Thanb and Special Notkea of Eventa tUlO. Ohituarle1
publl1bed at 1 cent ~ word.

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USED EQUIPMENT

19titl OLDS "88" HolWay Coupe
$2,195 Lo"' mileage, hyramatu:
dnve,
R&amp;H, careful owner
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
0 2 6tc

(1) N0tices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT find employment - hire or find a lost Item through
'Jhe Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 396 Today - An Ad In
Ibis column

Farmall "Cub"
With Culttvator,

Mower and Pully
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr Sedan
$1 ,595. Oyna.flow dnve, hke .lew
two tone blue f1msh Blaettnar's,
Poweroy
5 2 6tc

(91 For SGie

Jame s Hill was ret urne d to hv•
home Sunday rrom Hul:.r.er Hosp

t•l
Mr and Mrs Ed M11ler recei
ed w rr:l that the1r daujithter Mrs
Ted Wildermuth left for Cant&lt;:~
met, Fla , lo v1s1t her brother.
Herman Hill of St ALbans vi.r
1ted recently with Mr and Mr
St Cla1r Hill
Don Powell .and fru•nd, Colum
bus spent the weekend w1th h•~
pat'ents, Mr and Mrs H B PuN·
ell
Mrs. Dale Hill was gueat of
honor Sunday evemng when her
mother Mra Dolly Wolfe of Apple
Grove entertained with a 6 o'clock
surpnse birthday dinner at Mrs
H1ll's home Attendmg were Mr
and Mrs Dallas Hill and chilclren,
Debbie, Arthur and Janette, Mr
Dale Hill and children and the
hostess, Mrs Wolfe
Saturday eve01ng Aptll 27, Mrs
Cora Webb attended the grand

Allis Chalmers
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1954 CliEYHOLET "2LO" 4 dr Sedan. $1,09~ Spotless or1g1nal
dark blue !lRit~h, 11 real perform·
er. Blaettnar'i, Pomeroy ,
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RESULTS

Letart Falls

01 ive r "70"
With Cultivator

Brown Tractor Sales
•W,."M"a"l"n""S"I.""'""'""'""P"'o"m""e"ro,.y

Entomologists
Warn War Now
On Spittlebugs

thoxychlor (2 quart.J of 2' per
cent emuLnon per acre' will co.1trol spittlebug nymphs if applled
thoroughly, Goleman Nays.
Animals should not be pa11tu:
ed on fielda treated with hepl.tochlor for at leul 10 days after
treatment 1nd on fields treated
w1th methoxyehlor for at leaat 7
days after ~atment.
Fields sprayed for Jpittlebuga
last fall will not need to be trea'·
ed this spring, Goleman says Hl'
sugges..ts farme~ who have spittle
bug problems contact the1r couJ•
ty a~icultural agent&amp; for addl·
tlonal details on control mea.sur-

EJN1'0MOWGISTS 1 :m Fm
COLUMBUS , 0 - Spittlebug
arc now at wnrk In Ohio bllly
fields. say!l D. Lyle Golema:'l
Ohio State Un1vernty exten.slon
entomologist
They should b~
spr&lt;~yed Immediately !or best control
Goleman says the first qatehmg
of spittlebug nymphs was noti-Ced
m southern Ohio the second
week in April, an(. in central an'
north.ern OhiO the week o! Apul 1

15.

Althpugh a wet sprmg has •lf'·
layed many farmang activities, 11
Ls necessary
to spray now £or
good spittlebug ~ntrol, the en·
lomologtst poiftts out
Spraying
hay fields at the proper time ean
1n.crease yields 25 to 50 percen~.
he §ays He recommends hept~
LEGAL NOTICE
chlur or mclhoxychlor, e1ther in
ALIAS EXECUTION
Sheriff's Sal• of Raal E1tate
~el'lal or ground
apphcatlcmll
Tha Sl•t• of Ohio, Melt• Co"nty Heptachlor &lt;1 ~ pmts or 25 per
Common Pleas Court
cent emulsion per acre) or me·
Jerrot Bobo, Plalnt.iff
of QES, honoring the A.l!'ao&lt;:tate
vs.

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BASH AN
Mr ant! Mn. Eugene Rowley
and children of Dunbar spent
tbe weekend Wllh Mr. and .Mr .
Ralph B1llard and aon.
Mr. and Mrs. Je11se Stump of
Sluonvllle called on Mr and Mr
Orvy Gamer ~turday.
Mr and Mrs A H. B1Uey returned horne afteY apo:!ndinJ the
winter m St. P&lt;tersburg
Mr and Mrs I Warden Ours 1t·
ltnded the fundral of l,e latter·
:mnt, Mrs. Elsie Jones Saturday
:tt Dunbar
Mrs Thelma Eddy and children of Wooster spent the week
end w1th hl!r parenls and s.ister.
Mr and Mr11 Grover Whtte and
Mr. and Mn Ralph Ballard
Mr and Mn. Hennan Carson
and Mn Ruth Tueker spent Sun
day w1th Mr and Mrs. Junior
Carson of Belpre.
Mr and Mrs. John GrovP..s and
Mrs Nathan White o£ Clendmnen
spent Thurs with Mr and Mr~ .
Grover White
Mr. and Mrs Reed Eynon ;)r
r. ornmg Star spent Monday ev~
nln~t with Mr. and Mrs A. H
Bailey
Ralph Ballard attended a meet
1r.g or Standard OU Co., at Porllln•outh Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs Paul Dye and 50.1
K1llbuck, 0 , spent the weeken I
With Grover Wlhte and family and
Ralph Ballard and family
Mrs
Erma]
Seheckenght of
Parkersburg spent the weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs. Orvy Gainer
Mrs. Dora Rose IS .. Ulhng her
children at Wadsworth and ca.1
!on.
Mr and Mrs. HarriS, Mr and
Mrs. Diddle of Syracuse called o,l
Mr and Mrs J , C. McKay, Salur
day.

Grand Matron, Betty Johnson
The Rev Floyd Workman atIn pursuance of &lt;:~n Al1as Execu- tended the Licensing Board meet• US I
hon m the above entitled action, mg for pastors at Jackson, Sunday
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
QpoortunitiM·to ml' d1rected as sh.enff of Meigs afternoon
L~
Co, 0, I will ofCer fur sale at pubMrs. Ralph Webb spent the week
A ONE-MAN BUSINESS
lie auctiOn at the door of the Court end m Columbus visiting her aon
$1,500 ln'tle~otment
House In Pomeroy, OhiO In the and daughter·tn-law, Mr and Mrs
Located Dlredly
(CAN STAR'f PA'R:T TIME)
above named county on Wednes· J1mmie Webb and baby
NA'L CO NO SJo~LlNG
co~, day th.e 22nd day of May, 19~'7. at
Attendance at the Letart Falls
Jn front of
Completely New From
~1sls of H•rvlcmg our point or lO a m o'clock, the following de· UB Sunrlay School Sunday was 65
Hllolo to Cbute
Sales Il bplfly 111 r'n1gstor~s and !lcrlbed real estate, Situated 1n the offering $14 50.
numerou s other acl'ounts coll('ct County of Me1gs and Stale of Ob10,
Sam Nom~ and daughter, Freda ,
lilA" fnr mcn:handJsc 110ld and and m the Townsb1p o£ S•:lplG, to. viSIIed Sunday With Mr aud MrS
rcplcnlsh.111~ IIIHntUJY
Wit·
Raymond Proffitt and Children of
: to 9 P.M.
TRACTOR SALES
UNLIMITED
POTENTIAL
Township
of
Sc1pio,
County
of
Sp1iler
Pomeroy
As pmduct has tremendous pub- Meigs, and State of Ohlo, and
Mr and Mrs. Russell Sheets of
lie acceptance, llfct 1me repeats, bounded as follows, to wit Begm· Columbus VISited Bess Slaughter
Prbtll, RtfnshnMnta, Dr-awln••·
1" backed by mtens•vc promot,on nin~ at th~ Southeut corner of recently
Otmon•lratlona, Mowtor RldlntJ PEKINESE PUPPii':S for sale , and
, sect1on number L3 ,townahlp 7 and
Monday evenmg, Apnl 29, Mrs
C.nte1t (Wln ~lock Rtdio).
ltra Woodrow ,W Ca ll, 73:.! Syc·
LOCAl.LY ADVERTISED
range 14 m the Ohio Company's I Edna Foster gave a birthday surSPECIAL PRICES
amorc st. Middleport.
AT 100% co. EXPENSE
Purcha~e. Thence north abollt 87 pri.Be (or her neighbor, Mrs Dale
ONE DAY ONLY
4 so I2tc Must be responsible, pel mancnt rods to the south l1ne of John Hill. Refreshments of cake, 1ce
UNICO- R•t"lar $79.95
Good t;sl'fi G . ~: Jo:le~tnc Ran g • re~Jdent have the necessary cap•· Bradfield'.~ land and county road; cream and cofree were served at
.,.NPW t:raftsman'g 20 m Jlg Saw tal lor tnventory , lrtat\.JJnllWdiate· thence east '73 lfol rod s tn the north th.e Hill home Attend,ng were MT
ly U accepted and asplr.e to inrom , west corner of Jes:se 8radf1eld's and Mrs Dale Hill and children,
SYLVANIA 75·W- R•1ultr ll:lc ~ _.., at 203 Mulberry Ave.
up to $
week tor Interview,
Lh~nc e south along th.e E.ast Mrs F;dna Foster and daughters,
250
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Une of sa1d Section 15 ahout 87 Mmam and Joy.
Box 868·B c/o rods to the south caf;l corner of
Rql.llar·$3,9.00 UNICO 21 Cl"
PU\\•J:Il1awn mower
L8" reel mclud~· phone
Mrs Floyd Workman spent the
Dally Scntmel-~omeroy 5-6-Jt,, said Recbon 13 and plaN~ or be. week e nd with her son In-law and
D•llo &amp; "'""'"· a&lt;~"'
and conttumrig 40 aeres daughL~r. Mr and Mrs Eddie
lt"ular $1 ••9 - 2·111. lag
&amp; S1rallon
('ill:ltlC
cxcei!Mt
mor(' or less
Fullt,o; o.~f Mercerville
condition , $~0 on Phone 363-M
t
NIIGLIR and CLII-k GARA_G_E_
Aho the caRt halr of the fol-Emme H•yman
lndl.lttry L~1t $30.10
Car repa,r- Weldlng-Servlce and lowing real ell'lale tn the township
Used Parh Phone 3611 t Racme , of ScipiO, County of Meigs, and
Ohio.
t 29 1Ztc the Slate or Ohio, and bounded as
lt.,ular 17.79- No. 14 Aluminum
follow s, to wtt. Begmmng at the
MIN Lucy Klbbl•
WANTED - Housekeeper for two north east corner of sectwn 18,
When
the 4·H Plone('r Club met
.... 124.50-Unl~~:o Hotretd Pl•nce
adult11 Wrllc or eail Fred KauU, township 6 range 14 of the Ohio Saturday, Apnl 27, Mrs. Geneva
thence
south
Company's
Purchase,
Mlddlt'port. Phone ~X
Radio &amp; rer nrd playrr, combmaNolan used 11 novel way ln which
4 30 10\p 47 roQs to a stalte In the center of to judge the clUb project "Food for
tJOn rumml
Chetp
Pho ll.
the hill, thence due north 29 rods
102 v
5-6-st r
frt~e lttlmat..
to the north line of said section 16, Snacking and Packing" Each mem·
--~-----------PAINTING
thence Jal!ll along said north line ber brought a packed lunch to the
tUIUBAHB, lit}c haskct, for yoo.tr
PAPIR·HANGING
53 rods and 6 hnka to the place nf meetmg and helped in judging
dN~ p rreczc 01.111 Crawford , Lc·
L. V, R•ltlnpr
b!Nllnmng, contamins about 7'11 the food value of the1r own lunch.
tart FsiiR
M-3tp
1. Moln 11. 1.'hono 91
After e~~och.lunch had been judJcd
RaciM,
Ohio
acres
rOMIIOT, OHIO
each member ate her own lunch
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Sal&lt;l Premises
appralacd at Kool ade wa.~ served. Tht; club has
- -- - - Furniture,
Middleport
.
IJ-3-6
Dll2 Linoleum Rua $4:.99. Bake- QUICK SEitVJCE ._..n ".-.h &amp;e- $2,000 00 antt can not be .sold for been working on th11 project
pairlnt hy P'.tdt()rt- Trained. less lhftn twc. thirds of the ap· nnce Jan. 12. "Sewina:" Will be
Aluminum combination storm and
watchmaker, COLlJNS JEWE- pralscment.
Metga Coanty
acreen wlndowa and door1. Steel
the project for the remainder of
LERS, PolnrroJ.
1-3·tf
Robert C Hartcnbach Sheriff
the ,year. Jt is planned to have tile
and olumtnum awninl' and ,.n.
-James O'Brien, Attorney
opte• call Wtlttom Rodfcrd, RADIO • TEU:VISION SERVICE, (4) 28, 29, (ft) 6. 13, 20, fttc
sewlng project completed and
Rock Sprlnga.
0 2 1mop.
ready for JU~ging on July 18. The
Phon• iJO, Cleland Appliance
May meettna: will be hel-d at the
Wecfneadar, Mtr lth
Ston, l1d
Main St .• Pemeror
ILIO ,.M.
horne of Martha Posey.
R.oekt,rlnet Grant• Hall
SmaU cna:lne parla-; BRIGGS &amp;
2-23·!1
WARD
A Stanley Party was held Ftl·
Ohio
STRA 'M'ON , CUNTON &amp; IRON
day
evcnin11 at the hqme of Mrs.
R~prcaentatlvea from the Meilll
HORSE GBrdcn lract•rs, llllcn,
TIRM11'11 IXTIRMINATID
Oorotha Riebel.,
CGunty Comml~tiont!tl office will
lawnmower11, Clinton chain raw ror free Inspection phone 383-M,
Mr and Mrs James Stalnaker
be pl'il&amp;ent to dllcusa the road eon·
rparlll Rl.dcnour'a Supply. Chest•
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
and
family or New Calltle were H·
dillon within the "ounty.
cr, Ohio
5 2 Ole
All work a:uaranteed. Fully In·
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c('nt JUC!ta of Mr and Mrs. Bert
Jo Hardy, Reclreation director,
,.,..,.,=.,...,=--:-~· sured vaughan's IndWitrJal and
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wm be preaent to provide tun tor :-::
t
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Shumway .
all- Refrethments
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Reaidentlal Termite Contro &amp;er·
MISS Bllrban Smith or Pomeroy
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Route &amp;pent Thursday night with
Melanlt'! Nichols.
WANTeD
PalnUQJ,
bdorlor
or
A son was born to Mr. and Mra.
:
Main St., Pomeroy.
t 27 t1
extertor. contmt or hourly, (
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pltal in ParkeraburJ. Grandparent.
llcmor Broloy
3 s 12te WANT TO BuY
llld&lt;llepon. ,.., •
arc Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallace of
hnr•• powor lin
p•- tlll ..w
lli'"URANC% AGENCY
Reedsville and Mr, and Mr•. Stl11·
HN.. uartwa for
!ric motor. Call
loJlc\1, ._,, .:::;:;:•:_,.,.-==~·
1
ley Mills, L1ttle Hockina.
S,.mteonite LUIIIJe - Line Cedar
FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT Tv. SER·
l'lr:t.
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Case number 12 ,23~

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HAYLINER

Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op

FULTON THOMPSON

MONDAY, MAY 6th

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Power Mower . $59 . .95. .
Bulb• . . . . . . . . . 12c

Che1t Frelller .. $299 . ""'·
Du
$1 39
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Tubeless Tires $17.95

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Cantraller ... $19.95

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pert Ttehnlclanl. lhoae 6286 Y
atller Purnltu,., Mkklleport, Ohio 3 room !urntahed apartment for
M.lddlepor·
•liJ.tf
renl Noxt to ha~pital. Phone
4 28 U
284.
&amp; 2 &amp;lc COMPLETE Inaurancu Proteetlon,
Life, Auto,. Fire, Polio. Call DoD
LOST- Pick up truck
license.
lhlb, Middleport, Ohio.
4·NM ·M on Laurt'll Cll£f Roud New 2 Room downslllltl cfhency
lparlmenl all uew furnltul' J
or Flood Road Call 848-X
Phonc 6128-X, Mlddleport.
Real
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SIX r~:~om holue 61.1 llCTC!4 0•
Call 512-J
For Rent - Bxtcmalon t.dden, ' ground, $3,000 00
li-6·Utc
&amp;. 11. RA WLIIIGS IIOllll 00. - H
SCaffold Boards. Drop Clotba.
hour 1Plrerller Servloe.
DaJ
Ctinton Fidler, Middleport.

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6311

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18) AutoSoles

Pbono 12~X.

1~2 1 TON CHEVROLET truck

recently painted, nPw flat bed
See after &amp;·OO P M. Mrs oeorg1a
Wtl1lam11n, Hlrrlf;onvllle Road
Phone 840-X
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Five Room Apartment with laun·
dr)' and Gara1e. Flnt noor. A.
N. Benaat, POmeroy .
4 tf

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11118 BUICK Special 4 dr Sedan. Paaturc for rent. Call 9»:\1
Oae local owner. dynafiow drive W.Stp
MH, two tone green. 12.39&amp; 00. For rent • Eleetric
wallpape:Blaettnar•a, Pomeroy.
&amp; 2 8U! lteamer.
Cllntvn Flaber, Mid·
628D-X
11-lW
11116 OLDS VII 4 dr. Sedan. $2,30&amp;. Jtteporl. )lb.
HydamaUe drive, fully equipped,
Clotll. Nylon, Flbtrclaaa Awnillgs,
le11 thiiJ 14.000 mllea Blntt
Porch shadef, venetian blinda,
aar'l, Pomeroy.
D 2 8te
Window blind1, Poreb and Lawn

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Furniture. Free estt!':.tes Dale
Wippel Supply, 210 Union Ave., POMI.ROY . RINTAL :1-roorn
Pomeroy.
t 2:1 1moc
apartment wiUt hardwood floors,
balh, laundry room and plenty
of cl4ae~ apace, Jl(lt water and
&amp;:as heattna. '()n third floor in
heart of tOWil. 180 per month
UHU FlcetHne Chevrolet, 2 door
80X :l1t
' J'IIONI IQI.Y
~tdan, aood eondil\on, Junlo·
t .
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Good Clean Uaed cart
AU MW11Dd Modell

Estate

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METROPOLITft~

dM:atea clearly that Amencan polley lJ payin1 off
Pravda. the newsptper organ of'
the RW!aian Communiat
Party'
complained on Sunday that the
Un1ted States la usinJ "the law or
the fiat" ln its dealings wltb Arab
eountrlea.
The Soviet Foreign Office fol-

IDENTIFY CLUB POSTERS ON

You ahould wear only a "blue
jean" outnt. You will be dii!Ciuali·
tied if you wetr a suit. Your
cleanJlnelll (Uta, teeth, J:lalr, etc.)
will be eumlned very closely.
You will not be penall1ed for bav·
ln1 bad teeth, but wUl be it your
teeth haven'l been brushed that
mornlna:.

GOOD GROOMING GUlLS: JO.

B,\KED GOODS: Two mcmbcn

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'" L: ...·.WUI Coot t.m to~~
·'''" - By breeding ar.tltlcnlly, YOU a:i

'": br4;edlng, ~ur ,tUW~ :to bulls, in
thew. Va. SttJd._ which have been
c_,.full selected fo-r type .:fh f
1.toduetion.

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\''rtnen lilt. itriit(te~ lrtm th;

tliQners list. Both Mr. Archer ant!
W1thers wefe Red Ribbon
wlnnets iu the 1856 Tobacco
ProCiuetton Proeram.

Mr.

LIL ABNEI

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AUXILIARY
Tbf: American Legion Auxhian•

met Monday evening at the ~a ~l
With the hostesses beln!l Mn
Ralph Roush, Mu Eerett Rou!l:1,
and Mrs Fred RoUIIh
The Aux1liarv named two girh
ol Wahama High School to attenl
Melvin
and Mlsa Janet G1rls $tlte at Jacksons Mlll Junf'
.F'rlend c;:alitd.' on th!ll Efllie Grlmrn 9·15 Th'ey wefe Marilyn Fog! •sonlt' and Shirley Lyons 1
familY Sahihlay evel;'ll!\(.
Several members phinned Lo
ijJ:. and Mr&amp;, Calvin Blessing
s.-ent t;iday evenlne 1hth the ce- attend the SorinJ COnference i 1
SJstffii'Vntl'! this week
cll 81rilltits.
:Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush were The grouJ) drew secret sist.. r
sbopplng hi Point Plea~D.t Fri· names and refreshments
were
day.
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sered to the f1fteen membors
Clarence Blentne retutned to
~Ill home frlim St Joseph's HosMr and Mrs. Jo Cubbue anJ
pital ifter undertolng major sur·
daughter, Kathy, of Barberton
&amp;•'Y
Hr. and Mra. Richard Roush and .,were recent guests of Mr. ancl
Danny Ray, tJnlon Were auests of Mrs Lloycl Roush
Mr .and Mrs TJft Boston SaturdaY
Lloyd Roush and Oran LO"t.!
ev~"'in&amp;.
· were recent visilors in .Charl"i
llfi': aDd !tfli. wal')l~ H~!t w... TOWn, W Va.
bulin~81 caRers in Pofnt pleasant
Mrs. Lew1s Janes is visitlnl{ ot
Frldif.
the homE! of Mr and Mrs. P J
;Mrs. Virclnta saYre of Mason Wolpert.
~l1l~d On Mr and Mrs. A:rch Roush
Capt and Mrs. Garland Goo-:1
Friday evening
win o( Glouschester Point, Va .
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Brown anct are visiting at the home of Dr
children attended revival servu~es lf!ld Mrs. R.• F., Brvant Mrs. Goadat Leon Satu~day. night.
'~rl''t~ ' 'SfflO'usly Ill in St Jo~fl'h
Miss Anita Brown spent Friday tlo!lpi'tal
mght with Rev. and Mrs. w. S.
Mr and Mrs JamP.s Roush ond
Billups of Pt. Pleasant. Mrs Rll· Lmda recent1v VJSil.ed at thf' hom&lt;!'
lups taas been very ill
of Mr and Mrs Albert F1elds .n
Erme Rickard, Dwight Gibbs Lincoln Park. Mlch
and Miss Tw1la Rickard were in
Mrs Mary West 1s n patient In
New Haven Saturday on bus.ineSB.
the Kanawha Valley Hospital :t
Mr.s. Mary Grinun and chUdren Charleston
wer,e Satwoday night guests of the
llr and M1 g Lonnie Jewell arc
Waller Friend lamily.
vacationinq m Clearwater, Fla.
Mrs. Fannie Roush spent Wed·
Elaine Ssyre, student nurse at
nesday with Mrs. Sus'le Rlfne of Holzer Hospital was home from
Leon.
Hospital
Cincinnati
General
Mrs. May Rl)ulh called on Mrs. where she is receiving psychrla·
Luvena Rainey Friday afternoon.
trle tra!nlng over Easter to visi:'Miss Uaze1 Ruth Brooka apent
her parents" Mr and Mrs Ar~ h
Sun(lay wtth MUs Anita Brown.
Sayre.
Mra.
Hudson and son, John
and
and Mn:. VlrJinia Sayre
of
' ,were sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Areh JJ.ouab
who wn somewhat
recflnt illne1111 IS

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- /t. -B c bt,llls in dalry berdS
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133.
,. . hf.I(!ial breedihf
can ~ttchtse II.tl85.
Y" ur herd's produetkm. To Sbo ...
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ht•W tbU. incr~d ptoduttiolt,cail
A riUJtake .was
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John- GulDther, Shirley GJJinther,
Ruby Guinther, Caryl cook, Leola
Cumther, Berr.ard G~onnther, Guy
Gulnter, Wanda Gutnth~r and Don•ld Guint.'ter. tots ,tb G~zy Ed1son
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Coegleln.
George R. Nichols, receiver, H.
A Cole Lumber Co , 14)ls, 'Orana:e,
the OhiO Valley Mfg. Co
Lewis 0 and Cleo C. Weyand,
140 A, Columbui., to Frahk and
Mary Bailey,
Burl and Gertrude Drake, 68~A
Salem, to Paul and Evelyn Montaomery.
Wilbur Nichols, 961/.,A, Oranac,
to Alfred W. Schroath
Fred w. Crow, Jr comrmss1oner,
Jamea L. Wickham, dee, Jots,
Cheater, to Elizabeth Wickham.
Alvin and Made and dale and
Keziah Dye, rlght of way, Colum·
bi.., to T&amp;xas Eastern Trana. Corp.
Dale W. and JCezLah Dye, rt of
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vu1lln1 thf! for- .aldewalkl and p01ts about JChooJ
t~:er'~:~ ~er, Mrll Thomaa Mulllaan Also the posta
will be palntc 1.
and. family.
Planting Jhrubs •bout the achCJ 1
~veral Jlllt, aQJI deaned the Bur- are in protrets. The Jl'OUp wtll
I n~taf Cb'urch on Wednesday sponsor i Bake Sile oh May 28
evening.
at the Bnrant Buildhlfli
Mlu GlCU'ia Swindle h~ been
Electicm of o!llecn wu he!rl
Ill 'W}th a t~at Jntect}on. and the mt1lts are If fQ:llow..;·
Ddrofhy Dadatil, Mr. and Mn. president, Mrs
John Mprgan ;
KenniUi llur&amp;enr )li. .and Mra lee pie's iderit, Mn. 0 J. lostJc ,
Emeifdil Jone11 and tadiiJit~ vi11ited !i.eeretnry, ~~~ Ralpl! G1b~ Jr
Mr .and Mfs. Emmet Jonea Sun- treasurer, Mra. SveTett Rou~h;
daY.
Ada Clarlt will abo aerve a~
M:r and Mrt. Cbarle1 Whaley Mrs
histonan m the .comma: year
lnd Math~ Mae Whaley visited
Pro&amp;ram was 1 group of Su \·
their parents, Mr. and Mu. Har·
anne Wolpert, Sharon S11yre. Pattey Wbai~Y. Sunday.
ty Curry, PhylHs Baley, 1§heldon
Mr. and Mra Matt Hendrix visRoush
and Gene Hester "''~~ san~
Ued Uleir daughter, Mn. Herbert
seeral selections. Mrs Alagle re·
Whaley, Monday
book award ro'r tH:~ highest
bale Ua~·Of AU.cnt was a ~aller ceived
attendance.
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ning.
pseholop.st of Lakin ~t.A·~" Hospi·
tal, was guest speaker. · lJ~r toJ)ie
1#66 XobaCCu Piidljeiion proa:ram was "'Ml.e Shy Child" and" a f1lm
U Elif&lt;(LdrO&lt;lilt! 1,MO, (&gt;oun4 Was
also shown followed by
per acre not 1,19 pound~~ per quesbon and answer peri~
ICJ:e,
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Refrdbmetth were served by
1tta:_reitd Archer anfl Charles~ K the ~tb grade mothers to

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14 years and 14 years and over.
Girla entertna thia e-vent will wear
a "jefllnl" or abortf Or plly ou.tfit.
Girls wlU NOT wear- Ml,... with
shorts. Your cl~anllnea (ears,
teeth, halr. etc.)
be extmlned
very closcly. You will not be penal·

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Blue Lake Min. Golf Coune
Gallipolis, Ohio

GOOD GROOMING BOYS: 10.
1-t years and 14 years and over.
One, member per claas per club.

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A b1rthday dinner wu aLven on
Sunday For Elfine Milhoan, two
year old daughter or Mr and Mrs.
Blaine Milhoan of Pomeroy, at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs Everett Milhoan. A large

ohoppl•• jlotur&lt;lay. '"

eost-priCf!
must ldak
mearu; producing milk ~beap.;
must constantly be sf~d1·
" ~~~~· :to lower hla eort of pro
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This lowerinJ of coats 1!1
. . ~ ma~aement problem. One ~r
,,, .., ~~t\. best belps t&amp; t~e dairy f"nn
- · er :In his .manaaement ls Artificlal Breedlne. Breecfln~ art.ifleal
,, lY,, will give vou milkin2 cows 11'1
. · :·K~t het~ ~~licb . Y(ilt glve more
,4 ...n~lt th9n their dams.
Milk Per COw M.an1 It

It was then made known to King
Hut~sein that the Untted States wu
ready to give hlm 10 million dollan in financiRl ald.
All thla constituted notict to
Ruuit. that it would be ;glart to

Wl!h the c\ub A
member
roay compete in ohe and only one
event Enter events In which you
think you can do beat
12 1~ Clubs or club memben
can brlnr •ac.t lu~,t~~~ qr picnic
dmners. A battt6 1'M 't'nifk wHI be
futnlshed FREE by the leadeN'
assoclatlOn. More may be purcbl!led If desired. We will try to Have
enough milk this bme.
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NO SONG OR YELL CONTIST
1:30--TriMl Gamas
Soft Ball
5 innings - Seneca
vs. l'llihgo.
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0 innlnga - Cherokee vs. Dela·
ware.
These two games will be played
at the aame time Winner of Seq·
eca·Mlngo will play cherokee-Delaware winner f~ ehamplonsblp.
Losers will play eonaolation aame
lf tlme permlt1.
Doda• lltll. lime at SefttMU.
.. Vaii•Y aan - A wlnMr ONLY
will be determined. No coJ\IOlatlon
game becau11e we have only one
Volley Ball
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rlay Elaine'' and a boUQ.uet of iced per club.
AUTO S~A~L~ES~~~~~ cake,
vari-colored roses adornlna: the
VEGETABLE. Two memberf per
with fruit salad Was served. tlub.
-Present besidea the
parenu
EAR CORN· Two me~bera per
CON'CRBTI BLOCKS
wl!!re her IJ:rother Toney, M;&amp;~ . and. club.
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!EGG JtJDGJNG~ Two · m'\bJ'Mra
era, PeiiiY and Heidi.
per club.
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Mrs. Marsha l(eller and Janet
ELECI'RICAL JUDGING: (Ia
returqed Friday from a vl11lt witb this class )'QU will judJe eleetrlca1
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
het aiater, Hllda Weber of Colum• splice!, eonnecUon1, tnd peeaible
bus.
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lther p,hasea of the R. E . proied.)
I MllooNorth
Mrs ... Fanny Adams wal a recent Two memben ,er club.
vllltor with relaUves and friends
Thoae eontett.aats who tefll'e
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high enouah for a blue rlbbon will
\ Mr. and Mn. Murl Taylor, Mn. 11ive onl re.aans to tbe jddlt or
Kenneth Davb were Parkers.):rur• his deputy 1Judae fQt bll plaei01.
You wlll lJ:e seored on lhe ba,ls
vialtors, ~turday.
Olive 't;ranae met Frtaay e'\'en· of '50 '~Inti far yoar reaaons. Tl).e
JTitUCTUIIA~ I IIAMI
ing and ont application waa read. reaseuif' 'till bt aiven to ellmlnak
Business wa~ transacted and a 'lUI· auentni'. ·'f.he aeorea from your
ICIIAP IRON- MIT ALl
JesUon waa made to lnvlte the club wUl bfl averaged. The hiah
Grange YlllitDrs tor the firat grange from eaCh 'clUb will be tlven
mtet1n1 in June.
blue rlhbatr; aeeorid hlh t ~
Mr. ana Mrt. Everett Milhoan bon P dthlrd. laiJb a white
and. .wlyne •Were in Pukersbura: bon. Tbla- is a teaiLm~n~:~~~ ,....,
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be 1f ~·our teeth hn·en'\ been
bruched tM.t morning. Girls will
not be iudgcd wltb boy,s.
CANNING JUDGIN'G· Two mcrn•
bcr• pe-r club.
CLOTHING .JUDGING:
Two
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~y 28") poa,ter paper.

OHIO VALLEY
JUHK CO.

Next day the Prctiident sent the
United States 6tb P'lcet, ba.ed on

watch it11 step m it~ determined
prOgram ol meddling in :Middle
lowed up on Monday by a.ccuting Eaatan affalrs It aho constltuted
the United State• ol "aagravatl.ng" tile Middle Ba1tem llituation a warning to Egypt, Syrla •- and
by "IJ'Ofll interfereme." Jn ib Israel-not to ~ry to carve up Jor-lpecial atatement, the Foreign dan. Saud . Su~ H~
MinUJtry uid that the United
In addition. to these drama.ttc deState!l wiU be reaponaible for velopments, there wsa another one
"&amp;rave conaequeneet~" that maY of areat import..tnce. TbJ.s Was that
develotf.
Kina: Saud of Saudi Arsbia "came
What aU thb means ia that to the support of King Hussein,
youn.c Kina: Huuein of Jordan hu with whom h111 relatlona were long
overcome bil" pro-Rllllslan, pro- bad, against .i'ordan'! lntemlil and
Egyptlan, anti • Weatern poliUcal external enemies.
enemie11 who tbreatened to oust - There can be httle doubt that
him from his throne.
saud's firm stand marked another
Nobody can blame the Sov1et p~off for American Mlddle ~ East·
lcader11 for being extremely d1s. ern policy.
please.d.
There w"a11 considerable opposiLtftlst1 MHt Challange
tion tn the UnJted States to Presi·
It had become · evident several dent Ei.Renbower's mvltation to
weeks ago that the leftlsts ln Jor- Saud to VJSlt the United &amp;t•tes in
dan were being challenged by the
January.
pro-Western king and poUheal
But the result of Saud's visit was
leadera loyal to him.
lbat the PreSident a,nd Dllllcs con·
The fight broke into the open
when pro-Soviet Premier Sulei- vlnccd him th.at the Eisenhower
man Nabulri tried to enter into Doctrine agamst Communist ag.
diplomatic rel,Uons with Russia gre.ulon in the Muldle East was a
good thing,
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A crisis developed.
It may well be asked Whettwr.
llu.astln dlsmlaed Nabulsi. N.a·
bulsi organized riota in Ammen, hail Saud not been Invited to
the cap1tal, and other cities. The Washington, R1~11sia woul¢ .now be •
pr.o • RW~Slan .Egyplian and Synal!. .&amp;O uo.bappy over Nte Midt;\le East·
governments encouraged Nabulsl. ern outlook.
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on any aafety theme or the health
slopn "4-Hers Wlae:....S.nitlze."

THE Rl DGE- KENo

Real Estate Broker

and integrity of Jordan 11 vital

Soviet Ruu1a a an,a:er over de-l that Jordan was threatened

RUSSELL 1t. PRIDDY
MaNn County 4-H Club A. .nt
· IYINTS
POS'l'f.:R CONTEST: There ""ill be
two clllsae11 in tbia event. One
clna will be for posten drawn
freehand The other clas1 will be
tor thoae made with maJazines
(or other pleture) cutouts. You
may enter either cll.!lll. Ribbone
will be g,lven bOth clasa winner~.
The theme or the posterl" wtll be

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down be lltr't gt:»ing to
at much money ln tb '
as he lias in tlfe

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John F01ter Dullea announced that
they reaarded the Independence

tbe . Mediterrancon, to the Middle
Eut. Thill action was taken, ~ the
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McCANN
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Wnt fi~
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howcr Doctrine, on the &amp;round

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Daughters Of America District
Mrs Erma Cle land Mn; Ethel
Arbaugh and Mrs Lucille Mayes,
Deputies Plan Picnic On July 7 council deputies Mra Pribble Wll-

Pnyer m unJson Mrs MarJorie
Woodard was reported Ul follow
ma: a automobile atttdent Saturday
anct M['J Gladya Lebman was re
pot"ted have lost her motber by
death
The dtstmt deJJuty repo['led
that Golden Gleam Council "'on
first pr1xe at the 0Jstnct Rally fo['
hav1ng the mo1t candidates for tn
tliJtlon and also ~~econd prt~ 1n
the state Mar•etta Council won
the sectmd place In the d1atnct
It was announced that each
Council 111 requested by th.e Slate
SUN -MON.
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Councilor to send $5 00 e:dra for
Ma.rllyn Monroe
Don Murray the Orphans Fund Plans were
Betty F1eld
Arth.ur connell made fo[' a di.Jt['lct party at the
BU£ STOP
State Council session which will
(Ctnemascope- Techntcolor)
be held m Columbus Augwt 20-21
- alsoThe menu for the July ptcnic wall
Frank•e Lane
Lucy Marlowe planned and each member re
HE LAUGHED LAST
quested to bnng the1r own table
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Plans nre made tor a picnlt at
the Kacbelmac::ber Park Lopn OD
Sunday July 7 at 2 p m, when
tbe beouUea Club of D11trlct 19,
n.qbt~rs of Am.er1ca met Sun
dl)' atternoon at the home of Mrs
Caddie Wlekham Union Ave
Mrs Marguet c Kistler du;
tr1et dE'puly, pre&amp;tdf'd at the meet
mg which opened wlth the Lord !I

TUES ·WED

MAY 7-8

FAMlLY NiGHTS
2 Adult Tickeh Admlh C.,- t.HI
Doubt• Fhture Horror Showl
Marla English
Chester Mor['IS
THE SHI CREATUlE
-alsoPeter Graves
Beverly Garland
it CONQUIRED THE WORLD

!!iOn naUon~ol npresentattve Mrs
Edith BeUla~ Jtate publkily chair
man Mrs Elltabeth Darst and
Mrs Lucllle B Hawkins put lUte
councilor&amp; Mra Eluabetb CampbtU Mrs Freda Duffy and Mn
Wickham past natiOnal represen
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Ruth Ann Gaul
Is Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower
MlSl:i Ruth Ann Gaul bnd
elect of Dale Johnso.1 WM g:ue~Jt
of honor at a shower &amp;.turd a ,
evenmg at the home or Mn
Grovu Salser Sr Racwe HJs
tesses were MlSs Carol Saber
M1s.,s Madgcl McNickle and Mrs
Shirley McGra~

A yellow spnnkimg can .,...,.,
}ellow streamc['s extcndmg to the
four corners of the table wa8 sus
pended over t'he table twldtng th•
g1fts The rooms thr(fughout th
home were decorated with yellow
a11d Mue streamer.!! with sJivcr
belli JR the doorways. 1
After the hoaore(l GUett Qpene•
~::::; 1 b,er many lovely g~ft.~
11 menh of lc~ cream rake,refresh
pun1..1,
•ad mmts were served to 67
guea.t.s

Prayer by Mrs Wtckham con
eluded the meeting after which a
deuert c:ourse was strvtd by Mra
Wickham a,lated b) Mrs EUza
beth Campbell Mra Freda Duffy,
Mrs f;Jtubeth Dars\, and LucUle
B Hallt)mu Mrs Marjorie Wood·
ard was a contributma: hostess.

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Karen Bachner's
11th Birthday Is
Observed Sunday

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The future looks bughter for the whole family when we
launder theu clothes .
everythmg from Dad s shirt
and Mom's dresses to lhe kids' play togs sparkle like

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Lel Ufl save you time, &amp;rouble and money, too'

The elevf'nth birthday of Karet!
Bachper older daughter or ~r
and Mrs Everett Bachnpr wa~
eelehr:rted sunday and her '\!unt
M1ss Man
Schaaf
Columbu,
b['OU!O!ht the birthday cake wh1e,
was decorated tn the Corm o( a
basket of flowers
The guests went to the Chcltt!r
Skataway and rpturned to th
Bachner home wtiere they we.e
served tce cream birtbday cake
and ¥;ocladc
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Bachner grandmother of Karen
U!llllted with the Sf'rVi:'IR The
guests were Ellen Dutton Ned ..
Bradford Jo.d~ Jo Marlln Carro 11
Lyons Mll.nlyn Swan Sarah Bach
tel Seren LeWIS Lynn Damell
Connle Hachnl'r Sandra Ohllngc1
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKnight
Chester WSCS
Mrs Richard Gaul 1nd son
G0 ld en Wedd'l'il!S
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R"ky •pent Saturday wltb 'b"'
e e rate d Insta II 5 NeW
r:r~nts, Mr and Mra W~att Rad- ~::iif~~·~~,d~y~tf.'~e:~irr:E;::::~ M:!t~~~ ed~~ ~!,,. ~n~~~~~~u7~~:. Officer Group
Mr and Mra Charli!!'! Elliott
Satu['day evenin1 May home at 213 Uru.on A. venue, PomeNew off1~rs were Jnatalle.d when
and ch1ldren Stephen and J'arret1
of Rand w \' ~ spent Friday ana
Saturday •ith Mn. C L. Arnold
and were accompanied honM by
Mrs Arnold fo[' a vitlt
Mr and Mrs W1att Gilbert; Jnd
son, Jimmy 01nd Jon Wel'tster
spent Sunday at Camden Park,
Huntington W Va
Mr and Mrs Cados Cowen of
Wc.oit Carrollton v1s 1ted Saturday
w1lh Mr and Mrs Everett Thomas
Mr5 Everett Thomas &amp;ubstltut
cd at the Junior Htgh School last
week for Mrs Marvm Roberts
Mr and Mrs Harry Saddler re
turned to their home Bndgeport
Sunday after a vunt w1Lh Mu Wil
ham Baxter and Mr and Mrs
Bentz Wolfe
Mr and Mrs Fred Dcssauer Col
umbus arr1ved Fr1day for a visit
at their home nere Mr Dessauer
returned to Columbua Sun:day and
Mu Deuauer wdl remaio for the
week
Mrs Wilma Stobart returned to
her home, Enlerpn.se, Sunday
from the Me1gs General Hospital
where she was taken f'r1day alter
brr:akLng her wrl&amp;t.
Lucille B ~Ins was th~ Sun.
day dinner guest of Mr and Mn
Elmer Wickham
Miss Myrtis Kay Parker has ac·
cepted
employment
w1th the
Vaughan Beauty Salon and be&amp;an
her duties today
Mrs Chade&amp; J Werry and aon
Albert and Mrs Howard Kitchen
week end Jn Dayton
spent the
With Mr and Mrs Paul Werry
M[' and Mn Harvey P1erce left
Saturday tor a Vl!llt in Dayton
with the1r daughter and son·m law
Mr and Mrs Darny Canter
Mrs Hank Young and &amp;On Bill,
and Min Mnt1s Kay Parker vlaited
Camp Arrowhead .,.. Huntmgton, w
Va Sunday
Jlen['y Schuler of Marion v1sltt'd
Sunday with hi.!! sisters Mn Mary
Korn and Mrs Christina 0 Don
nell
Paul Darn&lt;lll, son 61 M" and
Mr1. Paul Darnell fell last week
at his home Union Ave breaking
tils nose
MlSiies Lena an:J Katie Guth vis
1ted Sunday with Mr and Mr1 c
B We•ss and Mn R C Sansbury,
Harrisonville Road

dmner •t the
Relnaurant tn Middleport
and Vona Halliday Me
were marrted Dy the late
l.. E Simmons at Wllkesvtlle,
Saturday evening May 4
Mr and Mrs McKnight bave
spe.ol mo.!lt of the1r IJYes Jn Meigs
County w1th the exceptiOn of a
periOd or time when they were
employed at the Toledo State Hos
Pltai

roy where they now reside
The McKJUIJhla have one daua:bter Mrs Mildl"ed Marhn a teacher
ol vocatJooal home econom1c1 in
Harding Hlih School at Fairport
Harbor OhiO
Those present to help celebrate
this occanon we['e Mr snd Mrs
Josepb G Martm Mentor, OhiO
Mn J A Sweeney Langsville
OhiO, and Urs Earl Halliday, Ath
ens OhiO

Federated Church
Happy Harvesters
Meeting Is Held

Scout Troop 245
Holds Bike Hike

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I he Federated Church met Fnoa ,

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evenmg at the rhurch w1th Mr~
Henry Reibel pres1dent presl:i

Scou,ts of Troop 245 aceompau
Asststant
Scoutma.~ te
ted by
Gene Coleman tOOk a four m1 f
bicycle nde to Old Kyge[' Sunda)
afte['noon
The Scouts took d lunch w1t 1
them and left at one o clock from
the Scout headquartcts at the L1b
rary
Those on the tr1p mcluded
outs Ault Sayre Bod1mc[' !lee
~ 1 Bachtel Baumgardner, Lem
ley Bechtel and Bowles

'iottons led by Mt.Ss M{ud
ser opened the n:eetmg a~
d ng the buyne!IS scSilion How
er wer(! ordered sent to Mrs
H n Neue a member who is
ill n Holzer Hospital Chairmen
fo servtng the L1o~s Club dm
n
\fere named by Mrs Re1be 1
rs Bentz Wolfe
program
chfl['man conr'lueted a m\.I!UCll
game with Mrs Re1bel the winner
Mn C J Ebenbat:h Mrs Wolfe
and Mrs Fred Dcssauer wer
A sewmg m~hme IJ needed b
awnded prizes m a sr.ri~S o! the Junior
Home makers 4 H
games
Club who have sewing as thNr
ftrst project Mrs Clemis Fox ~.;
Refreshments were served b1 the adnsor of the fourteen gu 1 ::~
lhc hostesscs Mrs Harry Canter who range from 9-13 Jl!:ars of age
bury and Mrs Clyr'e Mtllhonc
Mrs Fox has a machine but a 1
other LS needed so that the g1rl~
may have tbetr projects complct
ed at thc1r Satunlay momw.:
meetmgs
U an) 01le IS lnte['ested In loan
Jng or g1vmg a machme to the
Ncda Bradford )'ounge[' daugh club they may call Mrs Fox n
tcr ot Mr and Mrs Wallace Brad 6362 J and she w11l call for 1t
Ofttcers of the Club are pres
lord hed an extended elevenlh
dent Judith Moore v cc pre~!
b1rthda) celebration
Fnday mght Neda had a slum rlent Joyce Long set.:['etary Be
['I"Creahon leadc
her party a.t her hO):lle and lee tha W1lson
Joyce
Hollon
Health
and Safety
tream 11undaes were served early
news
rcporle"'
Margaret
(.ammon
n the evenmg and hot do~s po
to~to ch1ps etc
tor 1a mldntght Jan1ce Tannehill
!cast
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Sewing Machine
Is Needed By
Junior4-H Club

Lawns 1n Town

THEY'RE HERE!

Gaul's Celebrate
Golden Wedding
Anniversary Sun.

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Carol Bachtel was an ovcrma:ht
guest of Mr and Mrs Roy Bach
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Frida~ Sunday Mr and Mn Roy
Bachtel and ramlly and Mn
Grace Bachtel. Erie, Pa, wcr •
dinner sue1t1 of Mr aDd Mrs For
rtlt Bachtel and family
Mr and Mr1 E W Bailey
Lancaster were reccot guests of
Mr and Mrl! Robert Sharp
Mr and Mrt. Ma~ri~ Thorn ..
son Cleveland, have been vltdt
lnR her pa.rcnl'l
Mr and Mr.s
Hart Ll'ona and other local rc a
ll\cs
Rus1ell Routh freshman at
OhJo Unlvenlt)' tpent the work
Pnd with his parents Mr and
Mr~ AJrred Roush anct lamil}
Mr and Mn Rlt)'moiNI Grimm
and nephew. Bernard Lyons spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Wlllam Barlow and son, F.ddy
in l..oulsvllle KY&gt; The seventh
birthday of Barnard )'OUnge~t Mn
or M"r and Mn John Lyons wn
ccl~braled with 1 family dinner
recently and he bad a \\ alt Disney birthday uke which was bak
ed and d«orated bv his mother
Mrs Plul Bonnell and three
chlldnm Columbua, have bel'J
vl!!ltlng Mr and Mn RaCine'
Downing
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Mr and Mr• Thomu Ck:Jand
and b•bY tpent the uekend 1'
Cohtmbul
Mrs Charh11 McDonald Is re
eovorinr after sur&amp;ery at Mt St
Mary'• Hospital, Nelsnnvlllc, and
their ehtldl"in, JJiinCJ', Tony and
Sherry have ~If •hying with
their malel'nat fl'al'U!.mot'hcr M('s.
WUllam WbJte Buditel Coach Me
Donald !pent ~be )."eck~nd wit!,
his Camny and Tt.urtd•y evenlne
Mr and M'rl Raymond RU3seU
r\nd Mrs Rusaell Bailey vbltcd
Mrs McDonald at the hospital
Mr and MrL Mack Stewarl
have purc:hued. the Herman Lohse
property on Gravel Hilt Mr
Stewart Is the former Bea Mu"
rar
M~; and Mrs Fred 1 Gardner
drove to Cbarleat.on aJrport Sat
Mrl. 'BUl Shoun and dauab~er,
Jurday
pwet their
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ELB~RFELDS·

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The l"ues In tomorrow's prlmory elodlon ore or more lmporlanee 11w1 ever bolore Ia the bblory or ~...
oroy.
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Cerlllaly, the poram4unl lssao Is the sewage disposal plant whlob tile &amp;lalea &amp;ays !hal we JIIUSI oolllltrUet
even tltougb such aetion wiU 11pauperbe" our town ror generations to eome. Yoa people of POMeroy c1nnot JN'Iolbly JNIY 1M ONE MILLION DOf,LAIIS that will be required lor the oonstruelloa of this glorltled ee\"lo tuk,

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we In Pomeroy ore not I people or big Incomes We hove lb:ed, moderate lnoomeo lhal we must live wlthla.

We IIIUII reed and elothe ot!J'.Iamllle• ond provide them wllb education and olbei' neeenltles. This Is a big lOll
right now wllh taxes already llky biCJI wllboullhe burden of lblo giant project wbleh will be paid lor by our
ehllclren, grandchUdren, greal-grondohlldren llld on down lbe line. Whether we own properly or ren~ we will
be alfooled tremendously by this "required" projool and our lulllles will suffer. Not only that but adding to.
lbe rldlouloas requirement that we construe! lhe expensive &amp;yslem Is the faet thai sew1ge oulllde the elty U!!!il&amp;.
wllleoallnuelo flow Into tho river.
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No, people of Pomeroy, we eannol polslbly carry o ul Ibis projoel unlet&amp; 1M stale or federal govemment
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We need o mon lor m1yor who ean Bland up for the rlghla or llie people o: Pomeroy-one who ean go to
lhe coveraor ol lhe stale or lo Ieder•! ofllelals 1nd point out the alrlnglln&amp; ellool or Ibis projeet on our commun·
lty. You people of Pomeroy know that I om the man who oan do Ilia!. I wut not let any penon or penon&amp; Ioree
Ibis ~meado111 projett on our people when we know II wiU
ua Ia our very ruination. Look over the th- oandldaloa and wltea you vole tomorrow aU yonnelf w bleb of the lbree you w!llit to fight Ibis baltle-.llk YCllll'·
self wbltb of the lltree Ollldldllea will co 111 the Wty In prolooiiD&amp; Pomeroy ll'oln lilcb an llllllotessory and O&lt;lllly
projeet.

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Aa your mayor In the pul, I have always liken a ,st and-&lt;'IPI or wrong. There are always tWG aides lo·&lt;ni)'
' lndlvldualtokea neither aide, he hurls no one an.d II popular. But whall• he tlpiJII lor 111• vl!la~T
lsaue llld If an
Also amoq other Issues ue lhe lralllo alld parklni prolllems. Somelhlnl{ mull be worlled out alone lhltae
lines aml 1wllb Ill• belp o(lhe vUiage COIUicll,l can work oullli!lle problema to llae belllnlerella ol Ul all.
You, the people or Pomeroy, must'flop and think lbti'oiWIIon over ourefully. Forget ~ni!J,IIeo and tnl·
&gt;lor woe• and volo lor tilt IIIUI. who 0111 bel&amp; delond yoil acalnal a very bad sllualloa whlola 11 belag lotted i!Jll!n\

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Mason Council Tables Paving Legislation
Citing Lack Of Interest By The Citizenry
Prospects of paving the streets of Mason Pity laded conslderably on Monday mght when the town council voted to
table the matter unlll some time m the future
Lack of mterest tn the proposed project was given as
1 reason ~or the council's move It was reported that only 41
" properly owners had signed petitions for streets wh1ch
been .talttln about the town
It wao poonted out to counc ,
tbal lf!Vertll people had expressed
t.bemseJvea as interested In th ,
slreeltl but woulrt not s1gn the pc
UUon Also some q"' not ,.g,1
~ause they wanted :l wH'cr pav

AG &amp; E Unveils
Steam Geherating
Unit At Philo
1

IKE GETS FIRST LEGION POPPY

Tab Two Vice-Presidents
For Retirement From The Union

Primary Voting
Is Reported As
"Light"

WASHINGTON (UP) - Teamsters Unton leaders ma¥ ask
Teamster President Dave Beck and two vtce prestdents to reAlthough today a PrimarY El~c­ lltgn or "retire" as a result of AFL-CIO charges of corruption,
hon day 1n bolb Pomeroy a.ul mformed sources satd today
Mtddleport uide from tlaga d,
The charges, presented the umon Monday by the AFirCIO
11gnabng the )Nila tn both vd- Ethical Practices Cdmmitlee md1cated the AFL-CIO ulllmate·

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Marvm
. petty 78
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Oaimed By Death
At Racme
• HOme

lu!e5 the
hght •

acUvtty

waa

ve[')

The lack of tnlerest m tb
mumc1pal elecltons was qwt .. e'
dent WJth 'olen~ regl!!itermg a
Ve['y hght VOtC\10 both tOWnS

Funeral services will be held
i!'bursda:v at 2 p m for Man In
l'etly 78 who d"d early th '
mornmg at his residence m IJ,a

'"eather
u W
Fa:,.
Covers Most Of
The U.s. Todary

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iy Will demand that the union
e1ther oust the three national or.
fleers and a number of local unIOn of!tclab or get out of tbe A.f1...

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Teamster Execut1ve Board
mdudmg Beck requested and re
ceJved "reasonable time" to prepare a rep}} to the cha['ges The
commtttee set May 24 to hear 1t
Beck was scheduled to make a
return appearance Wednesday be
fore the Senate Rackets Commit
tee He also faces trial' May 20
before the full Af'I.r.CIO Es:ecu·
live Cour.c11 on charges that hts
conduct has b['ought tbe labor
movement mto diSrepute

In a roundup or pollmg plac;;in;
cone
at noon today theu were shghUy
Coqncll had sent the petJtJo,
Surviving the r:ecrued Is o 't'
more than 200 votes cast lo Pbm
By United Preu
eroy whlle Jn MJf.'dleport the vo t
around town to gam knowleC!ge of
PHilO, 0 UP-Amcrtcan Gtt~ sl)l'l Edgar of Gahanna
twfl
Dry aJr covered the eastern
how the people felt 11bout a 10 and Electric System a] b11lloll daughters
Hattie Kncger ol
was als'o reported u light but t 1 two.thlrd5 of the nation Tu~sday
feet WJde street of blacktop
dollar uUhty today tool( a long oerry Fla and Mrs Charles Ih,
some degree beav1er than that In and contributed to generally faJ['
Pomeroy
weather
A contract was given to bo~
and hard look at atom1c energy of Racme
Meanwhtle emergency workers
Roush of Letart Route to lay a and then took the wraps nff th •
Also survivmg arc !1ve tlstel s
Obse['von said that tbe reasoa~: built up lcveet along the Red
atol'm sewer on Anderson Stre,..t first super-crltleaJ' steam pre, Berntee Barnhart Julia B"ook.
for more ad!VIty m Middleport River to protett four commumtles
from the highway to tbe rallroa 1 sure generating unll m
tbe SU&amp;Ie Thompson
and Amandv
waJ due to the f-act that races m Louuiana from sur&amp;lni flood
The p['OJect WLII coot $7~0 and United States
Eardley of East Liverpool, 0 , an I
are
on for both the Mayor aad waters
Threatened
were the
UM of Funds Chaf'llld'
wm be installed to reheve dram The $19,300,000 electnc power Chre.ss1e Petty of Athens 0
Council seats w1th tbl"f'C up (f) towns of East Pomt, Powhatan
The
committee charged that
age problems on the strf'('t from Installations of the Ohio Powet
M'ayor and 12 batthng for coun Campti and Clarence, all south of B~k and Teamster V1ce President
the h1ghway toward the hill
Go an AG&amp;E subsidiary \US
Bunal will be made in the Sand
cll'a six seats
Shreveport, by the rtver crest F'ranic Brewster of Seattle W11sb,
The State Road Commission ha• icsc['Jbe' at a preSB prev1ew as Hill Cemetery at the s1de o! h t"
whKh was e:~peded later Tues. have used umon fund! for peragreed to lower anrl enlaric th~.: 'th~ most eff1e1ent
generating late wife Elizabeth
day
sonal purposes" .znd tbeiJ' oftiCJal
storm sewer that pp~scs under the untt ever built"
D
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L_rt
unton pol'lltions for personal pro'
Friends
may
call
at
the
Ew1J8
highway on eondtbnn that th
The 120,000 kilowatt powe[' uml
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Some 400 J)\rsons left thel1' f1t or dvantage
Funeral
Home
at
any
t1me
town supply a sewe[' to cmpt) Wlll be 1ble to produce more elec
homes m the area as tbe rtver
Tbe 'b-mm1t~ sa1d the charge.s
into
t['Jc enera:y from 'I pound o.f co '
waters rose
were based on disclosures by the
han any other steam power pla1 t
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The U S Army Engm~rr COrps Senate Raellell Committee Beck'•
ROUsh also received a contract m the world A N Prentice, vtce
at a Pl'ice ot ~:10 to lay eo fe ~t pre.stdent and general manage[' a'
i_ :~~D;•:dllas,
Texas sa1d an esti nationally televtsed ad.mtsslon that
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S57 000 000 damage was he .. borrowed ' more than $300 oot
of Slfl-itary sewer •lon~ the ftrst Ohio Power satd
by noods: and tornadoes of umon funds Without mteretll
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street !'On Ule river Side' of the
The new development, 'l spok "
Mr
aDd
Mrs
pounded the SOutbwest and on hlli use of the F1fth Amendh1ghwa)\ above the co['poratton man for the company said "bol 1
April 1g
ml.'nt 117 umes to avo1d answerMiddle.,.rt, we['e not1fJ~
line near tbe Jess Lyons proper great s1gntftcance m vtew oft the
of
the
Ridden
death
of
.....,
tnJ questions before the Senate
''1 want Hudson back here on cbe.rges
~re1aR1int
ty 'Jbe sewer wdl connect t YO va~St coal resource~ o( the gj.ar:t
::• ~~h~~=~RoberL ~hse, 37. who
Temperatures ['OSe over the committee
dcadend .sewer llnc:-J Th~ price ()(
the statementJSsued Tuesday mo~J,bY ;rrretgs
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havJn1 I' heart attaek
east of the Rocktes wsth
campor ... Iff Rolil!rt Hartehhach. __..,
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ibe l~Uon ~ •in&lt;.:ludts going lmlustrial con.tplex of the OhiO• \, ,~~~''t~~
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nouceabl~ nrrnms frPl
The eomm1ttee atso cbara:ed
Valley whit:b, AG-E Jerve11 •
· ~ ~h~~•~'~/:'i/: l/~11.·12 at Ca
under the ralltoi3 Hghf ol wa,:
'!';lie allerjrr refen'ell tti Deasel Hudson, escap~e
Ga'eH Lakes :\o the DS5iiH-~amster Vtce
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The reVdtul:lohar)! tenet'atlng c.;
were
a Green
local
The problem of fatsin( wtttcr system 18 expetted to b(! In com Bar meetin&amp; of Seout leaders P::., Meigs"ctiimty )aJI who has !leen at liberty smce Apnl
and Southward through Texa&amp;
Brennan of Minneapiiha ~
.... ~meters m
seve['al
mStanC~"5
denls
hve
m
OhiO
and
There
was
little
change
1n
tern
rupt
actmtles
He
has
be
nmc['CJal operation by the end oi trol leaders and their asslstan i who l1111t n1ght was faptured by Mason C1ty Ch1ef of
W he Is emplDyed by
Columb..Js perature elsewhere over tbe na~ v1cted of aeceptm1 • money froJJt
throughout t~c town was brought this month
was helrl after the Monday mgh
T Thorne at Valley Ctty near and Southern Ohln Electric Co
befo['e the council It was pomtel:l
t10n except m northern Nevada an employer for aUeged "•trik1!
-------meeting of Troop 245 at the Ll
Hartford W Va
out that several persons had filled
One brother
Harold Lohs~.: and southern Utah wbere tbe mer breaking '
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brary
cury regutered 24 de&amp;rees lov;er
Fmally the comnutlee 1ndtcted
in their front yards and had com
Hudson was capturer! fa~ he 111 Pomeroy also survives
than early Monday
the entire leadership of the big
pldely eovererl the met .. rs
Parhc1pahng JR the Green B.:~r
a car dr1ven by hll brother Eu
unton for thetr "apparent fatlure"
Council ruled that the p['opcrty
~ csJHon wer-e Scoutmp~ter Robert
~ene were lt!iiVIDJ! a farm homt'
L1ght
precipltftlon occurred lo wvestJgate or take any other
owners can rai!IC them at the r
M1ll• ~t Scoutm::.sters Gen('
rtear Hatrtforcl Chief Thorne stwl
over the Hock.)' Yountam ['eg1on action regarding the three Dltlon9wn f'X.pensc or the town Will de
Coleman Larry Ru:e and Leonard
lorlav that the fumtlve had' orr,.
and !rom western Nortb Dakota al off1cen a number of local o!It and charge the property own
Gwiazdow9ky Michael
Sharer
ed no resutaoce at the time of b1r
through Washington and Oregon ft&lt;!tals 1n New York and Seranton,
fr {or 1l ~· their monthly wah'
leader of th{) Eagle Patrol Fo
arrc•t
0
showers and thunder Pa, and Senate charges of eor.
Scatte['ed
Charles
Neville,
a
resident
or
1
bill Some of the li\1 dirt haU
rest Bachtel Jeaftr and Gary Ault
storms
were
pred1cled for western rupt10n and racketeermg" In
Robert L Siler has been named asmtant Wolfe Patrol Randall Mason City wa1 severely cut about
been placed followmg the estat
The jail escapee was taken
and
southern
Texas
Brewster's Weat CoaY.. divilllon of
Ushment of a grade- line by the D\lrt['i'Ct Scout Executive for the Bowles leade[', Mannmg Baum the head 1n an accident suffered Mason Counh Jail at Point Fl"'d
tbe
umon
_
at
work
on
a
r1vcr
recenUy
while
Mctgs-Gallla
Mason
District
aant where he ~~ currcntlv belne.
p['opcrty owner ~nd lhc maf@l a
tardncr ass1stant Apoche Patr11•
Questaon af Ru..,..han
CHICAGO UP - Agflculture
held for extradllion to OhiO auSiler, who 1s from :Maysvtlle Ky Karl Beck leader R1chud Bod boal
lion of the meter accordmg I.J
Secretary Ezra T Benson called
In answer to IRqUlrtes as to
tbor 1ue.s
1s a Rotanan and has been pro mrr .ass1~;1ant
that grade line
Fl;umn~
Arro~
He was !!!truck tn the head b~ a
on Cong['css Monday mgbt to re
Exetut1ve
whether
the umon
rhurman
for
his
club
thu
gram
Alv1n Tripp was h1rcd on 1
Patrol
ptetc of pipe which fell seve['al
lax price support,; on corn and
!JC"
Board
would
ask
(or
'Becks
reSJg
She['iff
Hartenbaclt
s
aul
that
past
yesr
He
IS
a
member
of
the
'tt'mporary basis as water meter
ace.~dent occurred at the would ask toda,v
feet
The
hts
demand
w•th
a
plea
coupled
Cor
lmmedLalO!
nahan
the
board
passed
a
resolureadf'r followmg t\le rc!llgm~hJJ Ma\ ~v11ie christian Chui"Ch
Wlnfield locks and it necessitated extradit1o1:1 or Hudson who O" for a new farm policy
tton saymg h11 rtSIMnation had
:Mr and Mrs Siler and the1r
of AJlcn lfatrts
taklng several stltebes to close the April 26 effected his • sCape from
never been discussed or requettsons
Robbie
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and
R1ck1e
3,
will
Councilmen also pointed ou•
More than ln per cent or the na
wound
He
1s
under
the
care
of
ed
local
jail
by
scsmper1ng
pa!&gt;t
the
tbat the town eleehon is schec!ul hve m Pomt Pleasant. Mrs Siler
Dr T. A Hewlttson
lhe jall jamtor who had opened hon s corn farmerl'i voted in a ret
ed for June 4 :petitions for can Is a school teacher
for greater freedom to
JACKSON 0 UP - JaJson
But sources• ,.lose to the union
his eell to atim1t another Ptiool" eren.dum
dtdaey must be m the hands of
plant,
coupled
w1th
greater
fiex1
Sheriff
John
E
EvanS'
toslid
they expedtd the question of
County
C[' No off1ecn
were present .1
bll1ty of price supports ' Ben10n d~ dl3&lt;:ounted rum_9rs of a debb- re&amp;lgnatJOn by Beck B['ewster and
tho town re&lt;order R J Woiham
the t1me 1Jf Hudson~ dasb f' ·
aon by noon on Mlly 15 TilE'
erate plot agamst Oak H11l Mayor Brennan to be dLSaJssed amonr
Said
'reedom
council wUI meet on the even
Wendell P Horton, -47 as he eo,.. the umon s leaders m tbe next
But he told the Iowa State Club ~nucd investigating the bombi.Di: several weeks
WASillNGTON UP-Pres1rlenl
Since huo el'irapc tli l! lu~ptn r.
lng of May 10 to approve t~
of Chicago that the 'law has not
Euenhower plans to s.sk Conercs ~
Beck so far has not barked
petltiODI Each pellUon must h(' [)
0
has been the fotai pomt or an 1J be~n changed because a twO- of a tractor at the v1llage 10
m
about 10 daYs tor a new seal ~
mliu south of here
down from h1s announced mtentenstve
manhunt
111
the
Tn
Stale
allnod by 110 citizen•
I
thirds vete 1s necessary to change
tion to run for reelctllon at the
d"wn foreign aod pro1ram ot a •
area
supports
Evans sa1d Horton generally umon s September convention Nor
proximately $3 ooooOoooo
1
RIPORT
The present mandatory prlct' used the tractor
have the ot!ter two nauonal otn
CINCINNATI UP - Produce
COLUMBUS UP - Columbus.
Atlmlnistratlon oWclals nld to
FOLUMBUS UP- A eonvK!tcJ
~upport - acnage control program
Murley Bates Jr 35 a village ccrs announcf.'d aby IntentiOn to
EJp 1·2c lower net patd aL voters went to the poUs today to dav thef are working overtime to murderer identified as Arthur
for CO['n Benson saLd has scan:lWiiS hurled ;tO feet when qult their posts
employee
farm• tor U S eongumer whit" decide whether the cdy ahould ll'lt the project 1nto final shape bJ Bentler '28 Sandusky County tr.
1.)' as an nbject1ve and has pushed
the- bomb ~Ired to the tractor
But several umon of!tcers, tnMay 17 Chlef attentlnn centcn dav walked from the Oblo "Penl
and browns A JUmbos 30-31, A chan1e tlJ Daylight Saving Time
:om acreage lo 1ts ' lowest level exploded ThE' exploston OcCurred cludmg Secretary Treasurer John
large 26-28 A medtums 24-26 A
It the meu,ure passes CO'ium on problems related to 1 new tent1ary bono[' do['mltory ud cs
m 66 yeats " Wb1ie boosting acre11mall 2Q..2l B large 24-25 FOB bus wiJI a:o OJ'\ fast time May eeonomJc developmedt loan fund caped ~n a stolen car
age
m Califorma, Wash!Dgton Or when Bates tried to start the R Enghsh V1ce Prestdents Wiltncto[' at the town hall Monday
ham Lee of Chtcago and Thomas
white! and browna, A larae 33-3 1 12 th11 year Un~er a pmposcCI expected to total ab()ut ~00 mll1
Benner was repnrted to have
egon and other areas be saad the
Hlekey of New York are underA med1um So-31,"8 large 30-31
charter amendment, DayliJht Si
ton c'qllars for the first year
Oed west on Spring Sl, 1R ,
program hi&amp; stllpped corn acreHe suffered face and hand burns atoOd to be p['epared to do everySe.creliry of State John FosLr ~reen 1946 Chrysler. bearing t11
Cblckens f'ryen 3 3'4 lb Ie ing Time would become effett1vc
age
In the traditional Midwest but was repo['ted m good condJ thmg they c.aD to keep the union
APPLETON
\\IS
UPThou
1A hem heavy 13 15 light ID- frDm the Jast Sunday 1n April to OullCJ and Ambassador James p hceriAe number A10820
corn belt.
tton _ __ ___ _ _ ._ _ _ __::w_:_lt:::h:::'":..:th::•:..::A.:_FL-.:..:C::/:0:.__ _~11
tbe last Sunday In SCRtembe['
An al,rt bas boon Rent to mil antb of hometown friends pau
Richards arc hurrying home 1rom
Benson pleaded for a new far1
Europe and the Middle East for a central O)t1o Jaw entorcemc 11 last rcs~'s to Sen JosPph l' pohcy to 'so p['!Ce our products
MrCarlhv tor av 1n the 98ycar old
spec1al White House meeltng o • agencies
that we reduce the mcentJve for
Benner had been an honor pns litllc bnck church he attended over production
foretgn a1d The meeti'Dg with Rf!
put;lhcan and OemOCMltl(' .consres ~ one[' at the pcnttentiary smce since he was a boy
March according 1 to
Warden
sldnal leader wdl be held Thur
An esttmated 2$.30 000 perso 1.
~a·
s
Ralph Alvis He wnrked in the r"
filed through Sl Marys Catholl'
tunes was scheduled to arrl.e cord oftlce on ti'le ftnt noor of Church Monday ntght and today
WASHINGTON (UP) - President E&gt;Senhower Will launch
tolay from the North AtJ.anttc the honor r'lormltory
to vteow the controversial sena
a
major
campatgn to ~nJtst public support behmd hts legtsla·
Treaty meeting In Bonn Gcr
A prtson employe said he saw tors bodv
By United Press
live
program
mcludmg hJS embattled bu4get, mformed sour·
many tn lead the admlnlstratioos Benner walk from the ['ecord of
, Middle Easl dispatches hinted today at a new •aliitnment
ces
sa&gt;d
today
A solemn requiem high ma~
flgfu for tts foretgn aid progr.am flee m the parking lot get mto a
power that might leave Egypt and Syria Isolated
car and drtve off, according to wa.s to be sung for h1m thiS a£te
The campaign Will take several
other Arab nations
Alvis
d1rectlons mcludmg the Prest 1tems
noon •
Egypt's seml-offl&lt;lal Middle East News Agency
Benner i• '" feet 2 mches hii
SYDNEY Australla UP ~ Ten dent s weeki} news conferences
McCarlhv was to be buned late
E1senhOWC[' certainly faces an
!tom Damaseua tbat Jordan, lrac::
wclghll 221J poundS, has light today w1th 1n1htary honors m o;;t Sydn(:y Umvers1ty stul:lents m p1 and a nattonwtde radJO televtSion uph.lil fight Many Democrats and
brown hal[' and wa.s dressed Ill Marys Cemetery beside h1s piiir rate garl't "cap\ured" the U S spt"ech m th&lt;l ncar futu['e H1s Republicans m congress are lustl·
a~d Sauda Arabia are contemplat
pro Sov1el Syrian leaders- gave
IJafi !he creation of a new three rtfugc to Jordan1an
mi11ta• y
1 shirt and pants and black ents Timothy and Br1dget 111&lt;" carrier Benmngton early today m next news conference will be on lv swmgmg the economy axe un.
9
power pact
a dawn prank that lett AmCTICin Wednesday
leaders since denounced as "tr ,;
earthy
dcr prodding from voters back
1 Iraq is now a
member ol the t01s' .and Cdro Radio kept up
He entered the penltenUuy May
But the Prestdent has def1ru.tely home
naval officc1s more embarrused
More
than
1
000
pE'rson~
crowtJ.
~Jhdad Pact Jordan and Saudi steady 1treams of propaganda to
made up hts mmd to speak" out
than amused
~ 1949 after eon•leUon for fu&lt;l
ftl the church and 1ts basem"nt
,trongly tn behalf of his program
The Pres1dent s budget took anArabia are hnked With Etypt an
murder
in
Sandusky
Cou
1
cullasses
degree
A['mcd
with
cardboard
bolster Hussem'11 leh.win&amp; politi
tor the fmal ntcs and hund~ds and earrYUJI a skull and eros,. lind budget at every opportuR!tY- other volley of verbal blows Mo.~
5) ria In a four-pow;er military al cal opponents
RICHMOND Va UP ..Gen ty
]IIQte
eral" John Salling, one or three
Benner Wll5 a.ceused of cau~1!lg Of Otbers !Jsten~d tO th~ J(!J'VJCCS bones nag the students rowed to as many of hts supporters m day mght not only from powerA C11ro dlapatch reporte~ toda~ !'urvloring Confedente veterans, thE' rleatll of a Fremont police over )oudspeakcrs on the churell the carriers stde cllmbcd the Songress have been urgmg
ful Dcmocnts but f['om Senate
Tbe Mltldle East News Agency
Sen Clifford P Case (R.. N J l Rcpuhcan Leader Wilham F
ladder and walked tbruugh the
sal4_ Jotaan-whlch ~:ejected th that two of the ousted leader iaced up to "regulauons like a mnn He .and a compamon were tawi'l
ServiC&lt;'S wE&gt;rC" con0ucted by th~ sleep1ng sh1p unchallenged They a strong E•senh.ower supporter Knowland who lS steadily movlng
BAqhdld Pact following nauo 1 had gone there from Damas~ JOOd soldier today
8topped by a road block m San
Rev
Adam M Gnll 111 the same- found thelJ' way ~o her empty 'Said a nahonw1de presentation by mo['e and more mto a po:uhon of
wide rioting last year-1s tf'YiJ'I Maj Gen AU :Abu Nuwu and
On his last birthday SallinM waa dusky County alter they had
little
church
where McCarthy bridge and sounded the chem1cal the President of the
urgent opposition to the GOP Cb1ef Ex.
to penuade Iraq to quit the Ba,;ih Mej Gen Ah Hiyyarl Nuwar was p['e&amp;ented a regulaUon confeder committed an armed ['obbcry m
48
was
bapltzed
Nov
23
1~
and
reasor~ableness
of ccuhve
necessity
ousted
as
ch1ef
warfare
of
staff
-.t
star1
alacm
ate •nlform he bad requested but Cleveland
dad Pact
~
Knowland told a Republican
Startled sailors tumbled f['om his leg•slatl\e proposals and ltudg
There was no confirmation of Ot the Jordan (rleis, Hlyyarl, hlot found It 'too h ' tmd asked for
The policeman leo;ped on the n1ne days after h1s b1rth
ne[' at G['and Rap1ds Mlch
tbet[' bunks and the B~i!nmngton s et would be ltreBlstible
then fled to Sy:rla
thr reports but King Saud of
a summer unif01 ' on his 111th running board of Benner s edt:
But House Democratic Leader Eisenhower s 72 bilhon
2 500 offtcers and men dashed to
Co1Telpondent Joa birthday next week
Saudla Arabia la P«¥1DI a stale
and was kllled when the ear s1d~
MASON CLINtC
John W McCormack (Mass) Uld spendmg prognm fo[' the
thell' station
trom Amman L
But a search of
.swiped a truck Benner's partner
visit to King Feieal of lraq wtl"t
The Sydney M1rror said the when the President "goes to the months starting July 1 11 a
1n ofl
days and King Hu~qeh.
lhere aaid the War
Departmt11t
sbot m the ensumg gun ba'
AdmissiOns Gary Wavne V1l
-..PI['ates"
held thetr ground people fighting for hts budget be liability of th.e GOP
and
Egypt
will
tile vl$iL by goJ •...:
.showed there was no
tie and Benner was captured
Iars Pt Pleasant Apr1l 30, Kar"n
agamst
overwhelmmg
odds on the will be fighting his own party ' hon He agam pledged
ba
...,..e
eM!apee
would
have
be~ll
VIIIINJ
Pt
Plea~ant
April
30,
lo
M:inc['S.Yilte, ship s bndge before they were McCo['mack said more Repubh follts to cut the bu:d~g~e~l:~~~f~~·~
ell&amp;ible lor parole May ).969 The Dartenc Michael
tut ucape at the penltenUilQ' May 1 rand Gregg Shoateea, RUt •arrested" by Marine s and led cans than Democnts have voted three b1llion dollars
..:ainst the Prestdent un bu(lcet I
(Contlnved em
off the slip
~ bJ Febto\Wy 1968
lin?, l{ay 2

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:Monday Night

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Heart Attae

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Mason City Man
Severely Hurt
On River Boat

Robert L Siler
Named District
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For the Smoothest Cut,
Smartest-looking

After breakfast Saturday tht'
g•1c"ts reported to their famthes
and then re~urncd t., Bradford'!
!or a hike on the bdls and a p1c
nlc lunch
The Go\0en WeddJng amvcr
The gues.l!!i Included Sandre
sary of Mr and Mrs Frank Ga I
Ohilngcr Judy Wildermuth car 'i
Bachner Marilyn was ohservcd Sunday afternoon
Mt~s ~'iary Schaal
who 11 411 Scott Karen
at their home Che!ter w1th open
prrvtsor at the Ohto Bell Tole :;;::VIlli Lynn Daniela lRilen Dut house
phone Cbmpany 1n Columbus H lo 1 Jur'v Jo Martin was UIUiblc
The couple have two son'i 0
spcnd1ng a weeks vacation wtlh to attend the party
J of Racme and Eldon of Chc &gt;
Mr and Mrs Everrtt B11chm!1 Tenn who will vistl her parent ~ ler and une daughter Mr.s Jot. 1
and daughters Karen and Con until aflu fdothers Day Sund 1 Wickham (Opal)
of
Ch ~s lel
nie
There
were
four
generation
~ pre
guetl! at the Gardner home ~n
Mr 01nd Mrs David C Mille• elude her brotht'r W~lter Wharff sent for the IK\casJon ~\fr Gau
ancnded th(' OhiO tllll\('rslly Glee Wife and rlanghtcr
K;:~~
EJ~I liOn Elrlon grat\dson Richard all(!
(]uh concert
Sunrla~
CV&lt;'JUilh FuUonham
and a n1rcc Ml o; great grandson R1cky
Thc•r daughter
Mary Carolyn Mar•lvn LcwJl'i Clcvelltnd who •·
Th.e dining room hble was ,t
who 1s a frcllhman at the Untvcr a soptv&gt;more at ou
tractive centered
w1th an ar
~1ty •s a member
of the &lt;.Icc
1 rangcment o( gold rose buds an'
Club
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:Mr and Mrs Earl Frcnl'h bab&gt; breath in a low gold contam
lfr and Mrs Bert Borhm~r Bexley and Stephen Cope Baltt&lt;' l'r w1th. go)(J eandlt&gt;s cntwln{)ll
and ram\l;y visited Camden Patk Creek Mich were called herr w1th flowers on e1thrr s1dc A
Huntington over the Wll:!ekcnrl
bY' the death of Paul E Frenc
three t1cre~ wedding cake topp. d
Mr and Mrs Ro~crt H11~ lit Sundav
with the numerals M \\as also on
brought their baby daughter Su
WllliRm Bradford who has hecn lhc tab!('
SAil Lynn1 for her ftrsl VHIIL With a medlral patient at the Mel ·~
JndlVIdual Icc cream barJ ccn
her grandpArents, Mr and Mr~ General Hospital was returned lered w1th so m gold &lt;"ak"
Sidney T Ruasell th1.s wcrkr&gt;nd to h1• home on Brownell Avenue gol4' weddmi bell mints puncl:
Ml11s Myrna Russell who I
Sunday by the RawHngs Coat and' cotfee were sened to ove[' 100

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Society

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The Ohio Valley Grape No J
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beld their rea:ular meelln.:
the Chester Woman'• Soeiety or
Chrirtlan serv1ce met Thurtda1 Aprll 20 wltb Herbert Shlddl,
wtlb Mrs Florence Michael aa the worthy ma&amp;ter m c;baTge
'Jbe meetitta: opened by slnglng
mstalhng officer tn the abseDce of
a hymn prayer by tbe chaplain,
Rev Grove
Mrs Mabel Roush
Installed were Pn!taldent, Mn.
Tbe secretlll'y s report wi~ read
Betty Roush., Vice-presLdent, Mtll
Letha Wood:! Secretacy, Altona by Mrs Doris Sayre The memben
Kan Treasurer, Mra Pauline voted to purcha.se a new fiiJ. A
R1ce who was absent, Secretary ~pm·g cleamng will be held M11
of Soc1al Relations, Mrs Della 8th al the hall Thole on the reo
Wmdsor Secr~tary of Publication fre5hmcnts eomm1ttee tor the
and L1teratu['e Mrs Ef(1e Calvert. next mC"ettng- are Mrs Eula 'Yolfe
and secretary of Education, Mrs. Mrs Gary Wolfe and Mf• Or.&lt;~.
Lucy Jdfers
H1ll
A hand book was ordered for
Mr and Mrs Ray Sure '{
each officer and a standing vbte of Roseville spent the weN:end WJt\
Lhanks was g•ven the outg01n.g otti MT and M'rs Albert Hili Jr
ccrs
Mr and Mrs Henry Pftelps v'slted
Saturday wtlh her sister M "
M['s Altona Ka['r pre11ded and
Elbert Brooks and family, Letart,
gave the devotiOnals
Mrs Lucy Jeffers had charge of W Va
Jerry Hill apent the W'.etkend
the program w1th the theme "We
wlth
his uncle St Cla1r,,..U.~I f
Love Then We Gtve" This was
p['esentf'd m skit form with MrR MOJTI8vale W Va
Mrs John Petu110n and ch1l
Jda Kntght and the leader parbei·
dren Wesbmgton D C '(1l,r an I
pahng
1
S!rs Ra9 Warren anrl son Col
The June meeting wUI be a umbus. Ed Wav and bwtb.er Gf
birthday pa['ty with the follo.wlng Columb113 were guests Q\ ttr. th "
members to be honored Mrs Lt weekend of Mr and Mrs Jamc.s
tha Wouds, Mrs SteUa Penon and Graham
Mrs Altona Karr Hostenes for
Mrs Paul E Frenrh whG iB an
the June meetmg wdl be Mrs Ef·
tie Calvert Mrs Chloe BaUey Mr.s mvalld, was taken to Holzer Hos·
Della Wmdtu;r Mr! Mary Parker pttal Satu['day in the RawlingsCoats ambulance
and Mrs Mabel Van Meter

Neda Bradford
Has An Extended
Birthday Party

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Benson PIeas For
New Farm p }'u·y
0Dpr1ce
• support

Oak HillMan
Is Injured In
Bombing Blast

New Foreign Aid
Program Will Be
Columbus Voters
Congress Co~vict Escapes
Daii tin'g Today
From Honor Dorm
At peJUtentiary
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Final Rites Held
In Wisconsin For
Sen. Joe McCarthy

New Three-Power Pact Hinted
As Being Formed In Mid-East

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In Capture Of
US Bennington

Eisenhower Will Wage Campaign
Supporting Legislative Program

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