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cdle Forbes Mrs Nora Taylor
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.
MAY U
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
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Frank•e Lane
Lucy Marlowe planned and each member re
HE LAUGHED LAST
quested to bnng the1r own table
(ln Technicolor)
SC['VICe

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
tallVCS

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
Ml.~s

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Uiddleporl, Ohio

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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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
was ill and lmable to altend tht•
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKnight
Chester WSCS
Mrs Richard Gaul 1nd son
G0 ld en Wedd'l'il!S
0. I C I b
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
lei and family Bufh.lo W y,,
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
Barbut-to ~ollt,',
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Main floor

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 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
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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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. petty 78
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At Racme
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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
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Fa:,.
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The U.s. Todary

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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"
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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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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
"'
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
I(
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
1
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
1
havJn1 I' heart attaek
east of the Rocktes wsth
campor ... Iff Rolil!rt Hartehhach. __..,
,..,. ~, ,
ibe l~Uon ~ •in&lt;.:ludts going lmlustrial con.tplex of the OhiO• \, ,~~~''t~~
~
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
~
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 '
~ t
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
9
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

,; Meigs Jail Est~apee
:Monday Night

Lohse 37
Fatally Stnc• k•n
Heart Attae

or

~;;:~~~;:.~·iro~r~m:~e~r

Mason City Man
Severely Hurt
On River Boat

Robert L Siler
Named District
Scout Execullve
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with her stater and family in

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Acthattd Pilot

Whul tl!lt lllpoliwll.IWN.tiOY cum1111M1
Mn 011 roilfh runM IIWltl. YIIDI tiWft Will
lotl bettlt wlttl faa warl b' _
,w_ whln J1U

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Scout Camporee
Plans Drafted
For
10-12

Come In now! Set lflt tmultla IIIW LAWNr
80'1sl Elaht p•.t power mowtt1 - one tor
your 1m and budpt S.t for tllmptt lhe
now
l.IWN-BOt Auto-or. or
tilt
•rful, ttahtw~IJM Dth1•• lshown

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RS_T

LETART FALU

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
•
: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

Middleport
Society

8-Dally Sentinel; Poeeroy•
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Mlddloport, 0 , May 6, 1007

The Ohio Valley Grape No J
3612
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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Pre""'n'

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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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I n ay g t 1me

Final Rites Held
In Wisconsin For
Sen. Joe McCarthy

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

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Modern Pirates
In Capture Of
US Bennington

Eisenhower Will Wage Campaign
Supporting Legislative Program

Confederate Vet

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DIVWI'IID TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AIIIA
aiCNARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
bYNOLD .. GREENE- EDITOR
:National llh'ertiaiq n:presentative, Bot.tiaelli-Kimball.

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ATTE"IIS BANQUIT
Robert Sh.arp, retired employee
of the Ohio Fuel Gu Compliny, atI tended the banquet or tbeu Tw~n­
ty-five Year Club at the Leg1on
.ltai.t In Lanrast~r recently and was
actOm(,ll-nle~ to Lancaster by
his
1 son·in·law . Paul Haptonstall.

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LEGION MEETING

The re'uhlr meeting of the
Feeney-Bennett Poat, ND. 128. American Legion, wlll be held WednesdaY 7:3() p. m. at Le•lctn Hall
Two films ''U. N. Aetiqq. In Korea"
and "Armed Force~ Screen Mag a·
zine''. will be shown and a rabbit
fry will be seryed at the clO&amp;e of
the meeting.

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With Robl'rl 1l11ark
ly ROBERT C. RUARK

guts to swerve aw4y from the ordinary Africa·movie cli6:!he by refusing to use glorious color, since,
several books and never plugged a black .and-white problem, so we
them, and bad something to do might as wel1 shoot it in black-andwith movie~ and nenr ~lugged white"
them and certainly am not bustWhat r tried to do in the book
ling anvthmo: at the moment.
was to convey the idea that both
But there ts the tact that I wro~ the white man and the black man
a best Sl'ller a couple of years in Africa were wrong and that viaback, and the fact was not hidden ll'n~ isn'1 th.e answer- that brutalunless th.e Book ·of-thr·MOnlh Club, Hy brulall!e&amp; everybody, no mat·
Newsw~&gt;ek's cover, and £&gt;normou3
Lt&gt;r what the color, and that very
paper back Gille , and MGM ean little get9 solved in the pfC)Cess
hide you The book was called Brooks pil'ked this up and ran
"Sometlung of Value", and 1 mo. w1th 11 and made m.Y pomt very
vie by the same nome ahortly ..-m well in hie fashion .
be launched. And it will be reThe picture was shown to a pre·
viewed , 1u1 the book was reviewed, dominantly NeJro audience In New
often .ttlversely. .
York and to an Ill-white audlenee
What 1 would likt left in this in Raleigh , which Is certainly In
piece ill the faet that MGM paid the anti· mtear.ation belt. What is
me a meSh. of money for the mO\•Ie most amazing to me ilj._ that neither
rights and ttlat 1 have no further the Northern Negroes or the
financial interest in lhe picture Southt'rn whites objected to the
Whether 11he sells, or don't 1ell, gentle idea that both .Jdes of t~e
it is no skin off my nose.
aarr..e argument can be wrong while
Havine said that. 1 reel free to 1tlll po~e11sing Individual, 1f mis·
review my own picture - the guided, nght
screen play bY Rictlard Brook.a, the
I asked MGM' to show the piedirection by Richard Broob the lure down here , In advance of Its
acting by several hundred people formal openiug m New York. Is a
-a1 ahown in the South on a favor to some friends of mine, 1nd
thundery night. It wat 11hown at also to see whether or not any.
11 p. m. in a swept-out tlleater, body who felt real strong on rac!al
and some of the fol"' who attend· r,roblems would be In favor or
ed would be apt to view a picture ynching the host, which was me.
MGM probably will be h»PPY to
which dealt with an bone•t black·
and·whitt" problem with leu than know tnat the verdict Is that the
pure objectivity
picture can be shown anywhere In
The picture wu about the Mau llhe South without fear or riot or
M1u businetl! In Kenya and was an mcJtcment to mayhem. It Ia evtn
honest presentation Insofar a1 my po1unblc that Brooks' picture will
experience out there- and MGM's have a heavy and hea\ttly In·
la~k. ol IL - would allow. IL wasn't as he put 1t rather well, "it wu
the book as 1 wrote It, but no pic· flucnl'e on the whole problem or
hare ever 111.
r:H·Lul antagonism In our country.
One tlung the white-and-black
But 1l lr~ pO!ItUbly the most dar
in 11 movtc 1 ever saw, alnce it I IUidiCn ccs have all &amp;lilreed on · You
\adc VNY ll tllc effort to cater to can't kill each other into lovlna
IIUdll!nres, clthl!r black or while. togetherness And one thing I b~tve
ft broke most of the rule1 co"""' agreed wHh me on I&amp; that a N$u
eermn ~ aj.Idlenc e-caterln(_
l)oy named S}'dney Poltier 11 the
1 Th ere ar~ times when t woutcf'
be st aclor, weight for age , in the
cheerfully l'lave crackl•d the dlr· wurld.
ector's neck for what he did to my
I be~ your Uldulaence for dealbook, but 1n anY sort of honesty l ing with a pcnonal commodity,
eot to ndmlt that Dick Brookt. Is but a confltcl between black and
poulbly the h('&amp;t ln the business while certam!~· seems lo be in
theae days, whether ht• sticks to the pubhr domain, and I ju~t hap·
the Rerlpt o'" not. He e\·en had the pcned to write a book about it,
RALEIGH. N C - I am in a
pecuhar position. 1 tlave written

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CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SINCE '1789

CIRCLii MEETI~G
The FedU.t:ed Cirtj~ will meet

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a\ lne ebOI.&lt;OI&gt;. WJdl!ff~v. al 7:90
p. m. Mrs. Le~a Huber, Mrs. Phil
Wllliamson and Mrs. William Bak·
er; wtll bt t~ hplriessea.
MGTHi~AUGMTIR BANQUET
Mrs. J'raqcea Hpn~er Kleih will

be guetlt speaker at the MotherDaughter tanuet sponsor~d by the
Women'a Gqi1.d ot the Fed.e rated
Churt:b, l"riday at 6 p. m. ln the
churtb dlnine: room. Member~ a~e
reque&amp;ted to brinr their own table
1ervice.

PTA MIETtNG

it'll be of
aid and comfort to
the mov1emakcrs, nobody llept
thrOUIIh it.
(Copyrljhl, 1057, b)'
Feature- S)'ndicate, Inc.)

The Lndie.&amp; Aid ol the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church will meet Wed·
neaday at 2 p.
at the home at
Mia. Paul Theiss, 823 Pearl St.,
Midd1eport.

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Foreign News
Commentary
8v CHARt.ES. 14. Mco:A.~,~

United PNst St1H Cotreapanftnt
The week's I'[Ood and bad new1
on the internohonal ·balance sheet:
Th~:- dreadful destruction that
would be wrou12ht on victor and
vanquished alike in an atomic
war was sharpl)' emphuized thl!

OBSERVI BIRTHDAYS
The birthdays of Mr1. Bertha
Holter and WilhLrd Faudree ,rere
observed Sunday wlUI a dinJler at
the home of Mn. Holter and brother, Lc84!J" Qlli.Jey, Mornlna Star.
Present were Mr. and Ml'fl. WlUard
Faudree, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hamm, M~q D:or11 H;IJD!Q, Mra.
Charles Baer, Mr.!. Amanda Baer,
Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Holter.

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Cartoons
News deadlines
6:00 Spinac:h Playhouse
t1:80 Weatbercut
6:30. SPorts Eye

8:~ Nil&lt;; NewJ

7:00 Ar:f.h.Ul ' W:'It~tay ptrty
Panic

7:30

8:00 Jane 'Wyman S}Jow
8:SD CireJe Tl,\ealer
9:30 Ji'ederal Men
10:00 Uag C•l'e~ ~
10:30 New.• He,.dlines
tO:&lt;Il! Nltowoteh
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1'\IEsDAY-

There was evidence that Soviet
Russian leaders were Increasingly
aware of the fate that would face
their country In an atomic w11r
This awareness h.a.t been mark·
~d by an outburst of threat.s to
NATO eountrlea that they would
be de&amp;tro)'eri il thev permitted
the usr. of their· territory for the
launthing of alomiC missiles
But Russian
awareness also
seemed to be softening the atti·
tude of Soviet leaders toward an
etreeti\Je ay•tem or aerial imlpe&lt;'ttlon ae an esaential pArt cf 1n.Y
dla1rm11ment lllrtement.
In lAndon, the Rusalana proposed at a meettna; ol the United Nations Dlurm11ment committee that
arti~t ot lbe Soviet Union,
the
United State• 1ftd Weatern Europe
be opened to Inspection.
The Rulli&amp;n pfoposal waa obvl·
oully una,c:ceptable an Its preaenl
form. But 1t roused hope t,hat the
flnt atep toward a disarmament
treaty, after 11 yean of 1 effort
ml11ht aoon be taken.
,
Young Kinx Husreln or Jordan,
vlrtorloua over his pro - Russian,
anti·We1tern political enemies, announced he would accept a United
Statea o!Cer of 10 mllllon dollan in
old
The young King made the quaiICI~•tloa th•t no strtnaa muat be
1tlaehed to the oUer.
But hla acceptance was 1mother
tetblck for pro - Ruaalan Arab
leaders and for Soviet Ruasia It·
self In its 1ttempt to penetr~te
the Middle East.
A ISO ye.. r old border dispute
fiared into 1 vast pocket war between the little Centr~;l American
repubUes ()( Hondural and Niea·
fi!JUI.
Honduras complainlld that NleartiiUin lorcea-totamn• 50-took
over t~e cijsputed vlllllt or Moeoron. Nle~rt.JUI eomplalned that
the Honduran• 1ttacked M'utDron
• in tlQ'n, •nd that 31 Nit1n11uans

were kiU~ :

Luis Somta pf Nlc.a·
ra1ua mobilized hi' umy.

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~~ SITf 0, Til• FORT. NfAtl8V IS '!Ill

11:50

FOI.'I' RECOVE.ItV MON UMEI&lt;T.

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Daily

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

4 Pennlt

1. Puppe\

:,, Eatmg
uten•U
6 DisembarK
7. Land
meaaurea
8. Irritated
11. Discard
13.Prong
16. Cattle
, lhler
18. Thrice

tl. Strike
9.Indlan
10. Peel
11. Slope
12 Beelnn.inl
u. Search tor
1!i. Pole

18. OJrl'l

nlckn&amp;me
n.Ovum
18. Lai'J• wtn•

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20. Two-opot
cord&amp;

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robber

napped
•kina

28. Numbefl

21,'l'ln

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ncaa

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:tll. Reac:h 1
J'l. Newu~

:so. Qttn

2:00 Big Payor£
2:3D Bob Crosby Show
3:011 Brighter Day
3:13 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Nlght.
4:00 The Early Show
3:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parade
5:"1i Weatherman
6:00 f\,ction
r
6:15 Douglas Edwards
8:30 Giant Step
7:011 Arthur Godfrey Show
8:00 ·MiUionaire
8'30 ,J've Gnt A Secret
9011 U. S. Steel H'JUr
lD.OO Up-to·the·minutc News
!D:05 Scanning tbe Wea\her
lD :ID The Late Show

Neighbors
fioon News
Frinkte Lalne
The Feminine Touch
2:00 Afternoon Film Fe1Uval

12:10
12:00
12:SO
1:00

3.90 Lifo With Elizabeth
Cartoon CJub
D:OO ¥lckey MoWle Club
8:00 Five Sta,r Final
8:15 John :Daly and NeWt!
6:30 Cheyenne
'1:30 Wyatt E1rp
.8:00 , BrQten Arrow
8:8Q DuPont Tlleater
9:00 I Spy
9:30 Publk Defender
10:00 News of the Nlgbt
4:00

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CHANNEL

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- 'Stninl 3. 4, and 7, asainst which
the qew vaccine protects, are
ealled the "mi1itary strains" of
adeno virusea because they are
particularly pl"!valent smong Ax.
) my, Navy, Air Force and Marine
recruits. The Army Medical Corps
e$llmates that 8 Tecrults out of 10
eome down with one of theie
ai:Ieno virus inf~tions at some
time during basic trainin~t. About
om or 10 have to be bospitalized.
No one knows tor sure why the
HmJUtlry strains" of viruses are
so selective in thelt choice of viCtlma - preferring ~erviremen to
clvllians by a wide margin, and
within the service, singling out retruits for especiaU.Y heavy assault.
One plausib1e theory is that
these strains have 1. high degree
of contagion where persons who
have not built up an immunity to
tbem from previous exposure are
brought together in cloa«ontact
Jiving conditions, as in an Army
barracks.

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11.59 Sign On
12 Oil Noon News
12:15 Nei¥hbon
12:90 Liberaee
l:DD Tbe Feminine Touch
2.00 Af~ernoon Film Festival
Life with ~izabeth
400 Cartoon Club
5.DO Mickey Mouse Club
6011 Five Star Final
6 15 John Daly &amp; the News1
6:90 Disneyland
7:SD Navy Log
8:00 Qqie and Hanlet
8:SD Ford Tbeater

3:30

Results Known In June
Extensive trials of the vaccine
were conducted last winter at Fort
Leona J Wood, Mo H1lleman Wlll
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meeting Tl;lursin tbf! church
wtll be
I(ath·

ing cats.
But why continue the tah•"
You saw the orchid drapings on
block 11fter blOtk Of Middleport"!!
famed redbud avenues, the wbit.;o
and pink cl'c.gwood, stately tulips
a 'noddin': bleeding hearts away
lng (who &lt;m earth wentB jeweU
when you can have bleeding
l hearli 9 ), the white mt.at of spire1
and the breath taking beauty oi
pink honeysuckle at Mrs. Pol· 1
dexter's and the brilliance of
azaleas 18.11 over the Bend.
Spring came to Our Town-anJ
how glaiJ .1 was to be there ~
greet it.
Lynn Daniels and Ellen Leonard (Paul and Reba's Ellen) visit
me, o\Jer night bags in handthey are playing "Running Otf
from ~ome" and are
'E!neap!)led under
t:lark evergreens, destination
mind-CaUtornia- whlch turn.'
out to be David •MilleT's sand pile
cand 1 betcha Da.vi~ kinda d~plores all those fox holes an I
Alcan Highways you built there,
darlingJ-Of rourse,
I
di;Jn't
know.)
Butttl Bachtel takes a load of
maga!lnes over to libral'y for me,
Eric Chambers and Kart Beck r~
gale me with their latest tall yarne
and brother, 1 mean tall, Jimmy
Hollon (new here) sells Did 1
pancake Scout Urket and a J•
hovah's Wltneu lady want! me to
.see aome li~rature: she's passinf
and finally Herbert "Pa" Chambera cornell down and sets uut a
Jot of tomato plants.
With all thla, spring is oflic:ially
here.

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ID:Oil New-.of the Night
IO:ID Theater 13

Larry

PoliiSin made th,(! mistai:e of
smokin!l ~ .qigaret wh.ile pourll\1
gaacllne iD~o the tli1tt of hll
stalled au$0lii:Obilt Monday. "R
wu an . ex(le~kt-.. 'smoke," Polslin said after nainee left the c•r
a total 1011,.

~~l\(il AlliM Of' LAW
TAll}).; P'l.a. UP - POlice were

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J)~Y CK~~..-:i :T:f"' tt ~ II:
1o L 0 N G 1'. L'IOO·W
Oft• Jttter 1irnpty stand• ror ll'l:atbtt"~- 1 Jil;"~ limP\• .A. t1 lllfl&lt;l
r.r lilt thn&lt; 1/o X tor i1e tw&lt;/
'~ij, illlr!O lotton, . _
tJ'i)phu, . tllt lenith and 1'onnatl01'1 et ~• woHI are aU blal.t.
lleoh t11J the oode le.\ttra art difttnDt.

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LATE BLIGJIIr- Wet. cool we •·
thcr conditions fn~r bliaht buill
up and
1pread.
Smce blight
seems to be gettmg a:1 earl)' atu1
tRia ye.ar, and If weather cond

fourth cenb per ll.z pint of m·lk
i.s the max1mum the school Ciin
charge to cover the acllool cos .;
of handling tbe milk.
Other Points of lnter"t
Chocolate milk. with a 3.2S%
butterfat eontent ean be: sen ·tJ
instead of white milk and qualtt)'
for fedrral payment the same 411
white milk. The milk, either,
whitt or chocolate, may be ..erve I
any time during the day lhe prin
clpal desires.
Only milk eonsumed bY the
school children Is eba:ible fo·
federal reimbunemenl

Milk need not be purchased ir.
ih pint rontainera. Milk by llt·'
pint may be purchased for th •
larger boys and girl.s.
Milk Vendmg maehines may 1 .:!
used to d1spei11e the m1lk in the
special milk provam. These vend·
iJ 1. machmes may not bf' rent~ r
,;,nd the dairy's cost , f the milk
may not be increated to eov ,..
,;'layments on the vending m.achin"

lli•ld Cropt
BLUE MOLD-Tobacco g;rowera
t hould mamtaln a &amp;ood IC.Iledu1e
tor control of this dileue. Blue
Mold has been reported in Nonb
Carolina and Virginia.
SPITTLEBUG AND APHIDSSpraying should be well unde ·
way m legume tTOps. Addition 0~
Malathion to the Heptaehlor IIJU.!J"
wlll cut down aphid populat.ionJ.
o~nwntals

MfrES-Ever~nens should be
aprayed or dusted w1th Malathlon
before May 20 and the deciduoWI
tree&amp;before June 10--4% or 5*
Malathion dust may be used or 1
tablMpoonfull af 50% emubion
ooncentratt in 1 ga11on of water
for a tpray formulation.
ROSES-A regular program of
dustina or spraying ahould b~
maintained. A m1xture of mate ials will provide good control.
1. Ferbam- for blark apot.
2. Sulfur- for mildew.
3 Malathion-for aphids.
4 DDT- for slugs and thrips
rse these m1teriais weekly l£Jt
excellent pest rontrol 11n roses.

Jtfag Special
MOTHER'S DAY and GRADUATION

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eltbeoahlp pall dlvlde.odt for Geor1e C. Corathen, IIWI·
arer of the Krorer food .tore ln Backhannoa, W. Va.. wbo ia belar
honored u a national winner in the NaUonal Aasoclatlon of Food
Cballll Goo4 Ct&amp;iHnsbtp prorram. Mr. and Mn. CoraU.era. at lett
above, reeetn a medallllm from John A. Loran, NAFC pretddent,
'n Wuhblcto~ D.C. The auual eompttltioa Is deslrned to Pve
recopltloa to atore IJWialerl tor Olfbbndlnc oommunltJ Rnice.

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WINIFRED F. VAUGHAN

MYRTIS PARKER

Owner-Mgr.

Operalor

306&gt;,&gt; N. !nd Sl.

Phone 6406

Mldclleport, 0.

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gazed
"And · to
two dbland fifty cents."
standard
Of tbe tr1p to all). We bad a
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rooms at the National
meal&amp; that were a gourmet's
dream to us old co'r~ feds, ssw
everything you could possibly
cram in and fun - laff, latf, laff.
The whole thing remains as one of
my most golden early dreams reallzed.
Subsequent trips to Washington
(3 of them) were grand bul that
early one had a glow, a luster, all
its own.
Bon vo:rag~. i:lds, and salute the
dear old gal with the lamp for me
-and let me khown how you liked
tile subways and Central Park.
Away, my lads and las!es.

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tao better wa y you can giVe YOtl.l' so'ii li
reeuftl{ of hll Obligatloria to hlmself and ;tb qlbert!l
' tftah the t.Ut!llness exnerience he ·wm gain' thtoul'!h
I new~&amp;paper.route. He will learn to turn:hla 1pare
lil111e Into oroflt for· hlmsell; he wiU gaJn · Ill• reof, his customers,
the re! snect of hhfbusihes!ll associates throuqh perform'lnce of Ills daily duties. But above all, -he
enjoy maklng hi,s own way through hla OWl\ efiorts.

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'Iiurd Generation at the Wh~el ! ' ..!
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"Uke ratLer, like son", tbe poets say. ·
And never was it truer than in the case Of a
pat maey line Cadillac fam~ies.
For there are, in our 1Bfd today, a number of
l'amilies that currently bOast as m81\Y 88 three

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We mention this simply to underscore a great

tJ:trou~h servic~:

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found aeywhere on the American motorins 000118,'
And, those who ba"" foUowed the path tli
Cadalac in 1957 are enjoying the most abundant
bieosin,gs of this ,..,.less crusade for quality.

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Certainly, the CadiU11c car has now become llft
even wiser investment for an even wider circle of
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America's
motorists.

everywhere-a motor car created at the highest
level that automotive science would pennit.

If you have yet lo acquaint yourself with these
brilliant Cadlllac virtues for 1957, your dealct' will

that time, Cadillac bas attracted to the
·..w.. of ita owuers the lineal list of_ruunes 1o bo

be delighted to tell you how easily you can mako

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Why not eneourage your 10n to apply ,f or th.t· re-

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The new "c;.r of cars'', with coacbcraft bJ
Fleetwood, is heautifu1 and luxurious to an un•
precedented des=. And ito performance and

and dramatic truth about Cadillac-that,. of
oourse, is its uncluz.nging goodness and quality.
For fifty-live yean:, the Cadillac name has
aignified one aod the same thing to motorists

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Complete Beauty Service

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David 0. Quinn
Extension Pbint Pathol..ist And

Vaughan's Beauty Salon

llkeneu, we enter that stale of
mind whleh may apUy be ellled
God'• country. Thls. mental

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lion• are favonble, IIC.l'ioua I _ .
may otcur. SprQ or duat lba f"'
tatoel and torn~tota rt_plll'ty WI
seaton. Ute ZiDab, alone, or eo&amp;
b1ned with lnaectieklel.
FIN._...• ContNI In ........
Home Garderu: 3'1. DOT DuJt
or 3 level tablespoonfulr of liM'.
oor wettable powdn in 1 aallon
of water .

dty, ilght

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There Is a recipe .for .growing boys Joa - his
church home, school, friends and then tth1ill cer•
lain so;,ethlng "' the recipe that m~kes
a bil
, lp~~l-; a plnch ol respoosJbilltY,
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order 1o ftnd God'• eoua·
try we mud 1lrst lind God. Tb(:l
nature of God u bJJinite good,
11 the tender Father-Mother of
all, u ever-preaent Love, eternal
Ute, all-powerful Spirit, is
establllbed ID tbe Bible. • • • All
we begin to und•l"tand God
betteP •ad to express our true

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National Good Citizenship Award ,

the klnldom of
aptrltual enU;btenmenL
can we etreet thia

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Junior Kennedy told IJle they're
going to call their Greyhound bul'
tor the Seniors N. Yawk trip "The Mabel Hysell Special", cause
"ck tJ
why? Well, Mabel has ~old t1 e ,
their prujeets all over the
.has given time and money
buy their soup and bai:ed stuff
-in .short, abe's been a klnd ot
a11istant business manager.
And •he'll get tl;le bi&amp;a:ert kiek
of any 'Vi@'Viel' when at last we see
amiUng faces or otu . MilS
1S;onlo·ro at nave Garroway'• winabout Tuesday, May 41. ~1
boys and 12 girh,--ean you beat
it?
That ole bus Is sc:heduled to
leave, sunday, M&amp;y 12. be In Watb·
ington by next morning, 3 hours
there, then on to N. Yawk, fellers!
I'm getting so excited U :I
write this, because it carrie• mebaek
my v.s.rl, first 'Wasbiilgton
trip In early 20 a, when I went (as
aD extra) with Gallipolis Seniors
year. Beloved Supt. ''Rip"
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issued open-collar JUmmer uniforms today but they didn't have:
.short sleeves. Officials sai-d short
sleeves were
banned beeause
a~ cltlzena obj~ted to IOJ'It of
tfle bJtoot oa tome o.l the pioll~e-

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harmony to 1 state of coaldeace.

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llro. Eddy ....
J7f), «the kiDfdom of
ltoraie for a vlatt. While 1;~'t:~;Js the reJ,a. of dlfiDe
there sHe WIS aaket!, "How do
It Is • mental dlte.•
God's country?" She
qreea wltb the oftoQUOted
!'!Ill'~~' ~·~'~!!dY~ .. ·••ooh, 1
statell!Ollt ol Chrlat Jen~~ !Loke
II
17:2H, "lbe kll!ldom of God II
wlthla you."
The tearcb for a better eouotrr. therefore, meant u. lff'ort
to ntablillh a Jtetter mental
state.. It meaa a ehu,. from
• at.lte of fear1 uueertalatr. dilappoiilbnent. dlaeue. iUJd in-

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U there could be 1 photo f1n.:
isb on all thue thinas, 'twould
be Blmp)e. But DO, JOU ,.,otta breatl
some poor k:d'a heart, by a stern•
I-bope-this-i.l'l·rigbt decilllob.

' A!.ITTLE girl who .11...! In
New Eoglond went to Cal-

3l.l!Tan·y

U.Jotl
:so. J'onlnltlnr

, ution . Jn the lndavldual tchoo:;
by lhe ptlnc:LpJl
How Much 0... G.ven~~Mnt Pat
FARM NEWS
F or e84:h '11 ptnt of milt to·.
WILLIAM '· O~IOORY
sumed bY the scbool dtlldnn 1'
MaNn County A1rlcultun~ Afllll
addition to wbat they cormame at
TIM lptcial lchool Milk
the rea:ular aehool lunch, tht
The •Mason County Home ~ · P'ederal a:overnment paya $.01.
monst.ration Women'• Clubs are
VItally Interested In the- Special Scbools whioeb do not have s. re.:ular tthool lunch program cu.
Milk Proa:ram a;,d tbeir Pre.idenl participate in the tpecial m1lk
MTI. Eleanor Gill, a1ked me if !
progr1m. They receive t -01 leu
wouldn't devote my column to
reimburaemeut..- per If, pint oi
the program tbl.ai week.
Whe,. Ttw Money ComH From- mtlk. l'he1r Federal relmbun ~
rr. ! nt for each ~ pint -of milk con
How Administered
sumed il $.03.
The Umted Stales Departme t·
of Agriculture
haa
bu.dgeted
The ~~::' ~:0~~ p
funds to be used tor the SpecU
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Sctlool Milk Protram. The pur· ,lram can be lta~d any lime 1
pose of thi.J Special School Mi'lt the. school year . • o &amp;et Yeder.l.
Program iJ to divert aome of the RetmburseJMat recorda . of th ,
tur:Plua milk to a very healthf 1 number o.t '1.2 pinta ot mdk pur·
cause-extra milk to be consumed cllaaed daily, the cost of the mil'
by the JChool children of thl' purcbued
dally,
a~ount of
C!OUn*
money paid by the ehildren, and
recorda of other
expenditUN!ll
The program l8 administered in auch u atraw~, refrigeration, e' .
tbe County by the Board of Ed 1- muJt be tept.
One and onr

God's CountrY

9:011 Wednesdar Night Fights

BAY CJTY. Mleh. UP -

JitUe robins are about ready to
fly from .OUT maple here and I
keep a watrhfu1 eye on maraud-

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&amp;URNtNO SENSATION

bold "'-eir
ft~y etelllPI'.

"Flici:-er, nick-er," goeS the
golden w1nged woodpecker down
at Sandra Brewington's who is
now Jiving in the former, Nell McCoy home. Sandra, tells me rue·
fully, "You know he b.allJS on
our roof evel'y morning and wakea
ll.'J up." we
ali hwe him, tho,
and he entertains u9 so. My new
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The vaccine was developed at
Walter Reed Arm.Y Medical Center here by a research teain beade'd by Dr. M&lt;'ourice Hilleman. De·
tense Secretary Charles E. Wilson
recently pl'esented Hilleman the
Distinguished
Civilian Service
Award, higheat military decoration
tor dvi1iinS, in reeognition of his
work.

FARM NEWS

I moltly areet the 'hoe m&amp;D
or 1"-dy, ~·Have you any BIG tboel
I wl.nt BIG thota todt)' ."
And dOn't forget t.bat, dear ._
tere ot tbe stmet. Shoe men tell
me they tell more 8'1 1nd II'• th&amp;O
they do unalle'r tiJes. And theY
all look beauutul, beeiU&amp;e toi!JJ••
ahoea,
even. tnexpensive one1, att
I a1ways think I'm going to
take just one more f!lpring calm c11t and made so eleverl)'.
ly. Then it all burtts en one's d€ liebted .view and :you wonder
Showeri' uf c:uclJ deseelld on
how it all happened anyway, al~ our pOrC!h and are banded tG Ul u
that green and gold and plnk 1nd e1ndidate1 push 1bead to lflf 1.
white.
The way I'm gonna do-rm a:onna .
Bltda, oh my dear beloved just vote tor all of 'em-pr1ctlcall)'
birds. !Jl of them are bark and everyone of 'em'• a friea4 f)r II
wale me sweetly not long 'l.ft~r former papll I'Y~ known for aaet.
4 A. M. Robin starts with a te • Well, no, of eoune J1J haye to
tative inquiring "Are the rest ol make 1 choice. But am I eve17 glad
you awake?" Then catbird joinS I havea't befn a judce &lt;latt1J) oa.
In with "Dix1e Melody" imitating a peHe contett, or a Home Zc Ell:~ 1
every sweet liquid noll' in ,11 hibit (·I was, ollC!e, hQnelt I wu, Oil
bird land.
a Home Ec. judging).

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12:00

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TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
u :30 Slgn On

Millt•ry Strain•

I buy a new p1lr ol veJYt~ty lOft
white tboea. Don't you ju.lt love
th, feel .)f lOft leather with fum
rubber lim.na In the 10le Juldt?
Here I've clumped •round lb tOme
last year's ttuff - too thort the,
were aa)"Way - wbeJJ; Ill the while
these aoft on~ that falrly IDIP
your teet tmUe were waitlnJ for
me at the store.

IY &amp;LANCHI M. HASKI"I
Dear reader•. J've been having
one of my seuons of droua:ht.
tar a1 thil column's eoncerned. I
sudlienly sot a feelinJ, grabbed a
pencil and here [ am..
I looi: wistfully at a ptece uf
column I wrote two montbs liDnow doggone near cbtolete wbereln I was a ruin' -about some
~ehools closJng for George Birtllinaton's Washday and som~ we'"!!
not. (M. H. S. .cloaed. 0 ·U . didn' ~
and 'twas thatawa.y all over.J
Well, 111 Jet that reat •while I
burst forth In my
eulogy of
spring that Ii.terally fills mY vety
soul just now.

a med1cal seminar aponaored by
lhe American Medical Aa~KM::iatlon
In New Yori: June $.
Pending tht. official present·
tlon, Htlleman refusid to elve a
reporter spt!cirie figtues on the
field test resulta. The fact that
the vaccme was more than 90 per
cent effeetivt: wn learned from
other sources of unquestionable
authoraty.
The test at Fort Leonard Wood
reproduced on a large-acale a
trial of. the vaccine eond~cted at
Fort D1x, N. J ,, in the wmter of
19*M. The vaccine was admin·
lstered to 311 retruits at Fort Dix,
ind-wu found to be 98 per cent
effective against the particular
strains of \Jirus it was deala:ned
to combat.
Another vacrine against the military strains of adeno virus hai
bee-n developed at the National 1n.
stitutes of Health by a '1'eiearch
group under the leadership of Dr.
Robert J. Huebner. This vaeeine
also showed aood Tesults in "'l'tlliminary test'l on Navy recruits
a.t Great Likes Training Center
m Chicago m the winter of 1956-56.

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22. Encoun• 1l1rJ
t lllr.., ~.'J [~ : ~,_,l-1 : i
tered
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24. Youth.
1.HI
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r••r~.r~:: ~ a 1: ~ '-' J':
2!i. Strike
ii~ i!lt:.at·: n:•r.:m'J
2&amp; men.l-4 1 r:1 d :l :·~~ m :•l LJ

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12:30 As thP World Turns
1.011 Our Miss .Brooks
I 1:30
Hou.separty

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7·00 Captain Kangaroo
7 4~ CBS Mornin£: News
8:00 Mornmg Show
9 :00 GarrY Moore
9·30 Arthur Godfrey
10 ~30 Strike it Rith
11.00 Valiant L~dy
11:15 Love of L1fe
11:30 Search '-or Tomorrow
11 ·45 Guldmg Light

6:011 ActiOn
6:15 ·Dou.glas :F;:dwards

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Pmident El~enhower, In a m•sIIJfl rucl to the NATO meeUne
iD •onn bj ~ ol State
lolon Foltor Dulle~ olid the Unil·
ed s~ lnltnda. 1o
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7:00 c,ptalp Kangaroo
7:45 flBS Momlag NewG
8:00 MornlAif .Show
9:00 Garry Moor~t
9:iJ;O Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike It llicti
11:00 Valiant Lady
11 :15 Love of t.Jfe
11 ·30 Se81'Ch for Tomorrow
11.45 Guidint Lillht
12:00 Katle'J Kitchen
12:30 AI the World Turns
1:00 Our MiSs Brooks:
1:30 Houseparty
2:00 Bia Payorf
2:30 1 Bob crosby Show
3:00 Brlibter DIJY
3:15 Secret Storm
3:3D Edge o! Night
4:00 The Ear1y Show
~:30 Yol,lr Esso lleporter
5:45 Sports Patade
G:~ Weathetman

The vil'use•, which sdentista
only reeently have begun to lsolite and classify, are responsible
lor many of the more severe upper re•p.intorial infections which
are aecompanl:ed by .lever. The
ailments they produce are known
to t~rmen a1: "gripp~," ''severe
eold, virus pneumoma, eatarrhal
fever, sore throat and intlamed

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WEDNESDAY

8:3() Against Property Revalua
tloo Levy
7 ·00 Phil Silvers Show
?':30 Private Secretary
BED~OR!jl PTA ME.TtNG
8 .nn ToleJl t~e .,.,.uth
0
Patter11ori , county achoo'
s~lf Re ~»Jt'e1t~ll.r.,.."
superintendent will speak at a 9:00 $64',()(KfQUeiUOn
mfletin'!l of the Bedfor(! PTA sch .,_ 0:30 Spl~ Jone11 Show
ed;::u::le;::do.l::o::,r.W::,::•d;:n:::•::•;:d;:.ay~,.:M:::;ay..:;B;.·-·.110:00 UP-to-tli.e-minute News
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10:05 Seanning the Weather

week
Iri Washington, It was disclosed,
Adm Arleigh A. Burke, chief of
naval operations, told 11. congressional committee:
"We can de~truy RusRia now no
ttll're Is
matter what ~he doea
no way she l'arl avoid complete
destruction "
But Burke warned abo that
Ruula "either has a c11.pahllity
now or shortly will have or doing
the same thing to us."
In Bonn, capital of West Ger·
many, Chancellor Konrad Arlenau.
er told a meeting of North Atlflntlt ·rreaty Oraanlution rountries
"Modern atomic war would hrlng
an npocalyptic fate
.upon the
whole of mankind, including the
peoples of the Soviet hloc."

3:45 Modern Romanace!
4 :00 Comedy Time
4:30 Movietlme
5:30 Cartoons
5.4S News Picture
Q·(W,) W4terfront
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eye
4!:45 NBC News
7: 00 )14yor or the Town
7:'30 - Father Knows Best
8 .00 Kraft TV TI:teat,er
e;OO 1'h~ is Yoqr Life ·..
S:SO 0 Henry Playhouse
10 :00 TBA
lO:SO News Headlines
10:40 Nitewatch
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12:011 Ton g 1:00 Sign Off
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New Vaccine Perfected By Army
Proving 90 Percent Eff~~ctive
WASHINGTON UP - A new
vacclne which the Army tested
lnt winter on thouaandi of re·
~ cruitl b.as proved more than 90
per cent effective In preventing
eertain trp~s of se"'ere respiratorial infr,eUons.
Mljor drug companies have at.
read7 begun producing the vaccine
in quantity for the Army. Otficlals
l;lelieve it will Bave the armed
aervke:s millions of do11arr a year
In lort time and medical care.
. 'l'be vaccine doea not prevent
the common cold. It is effective
agalaat three types (strains S 4
IDd 7) of tbe eo-called adeno' 1i·
ruses.

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The Salisbury PTA will meet to·
ni1ht at 7:30 instead of May 21 IS
1.seheduled. There wiU be installation or ofCic:ers and plans will be
made for the commencement and
the school picnlr. Members are
cuts requested to bring sandwiches or
cookies.

CHANNEL 3 WED
6 ~~ SIGN ON
7 .00 Today
9 ·00 Romper Room
1'he Price Is Ritht
1
10:30 Trulh or Conseque~s
11 oo Tic Tuc Dough
11:30 lt Could Be You
12 ·00 Currenl
1 oo My L1ttle Margie
1 :90 Tennessee Et'rue
2:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a Day

6:!15 Si&amp;n On
7:00 Today
9.00 Romper Room
10:00 The Price Is Right
ID:90 Truttf or C~nsequences
11 :00 Tic Tac D?Jlgh
jl.3D It CouldrBe You
I2:DO Current
1'119 ¥Y Little Margie
I·SD Tennessee Erpie
;:oo Matinee Tbeater
1:00 Queen for a Day
UD Modern Romances
f ·Oil COmedy Time

DID YOU KNOW TIIAT?: '

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 7, 1957-3

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DIVWI'IID TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AIIIA
aiCNARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
bYNOLD .. GREENE- EDITOR
:National llh'ertiaiq n:presentative, Bot.tiaelli-Kimball.

Inc.,

W"f ~AVI!-tl AN.¥1
MOt-l'EY,'SUT
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ATTE"IIS BANQUIT
Robert Sh.arp, retired employee
of the Ohio Fuel Gu Compliny, atI tended the banquet or tbeu Tw~n­
ty-five Year Club at the Leg1on
.ltai.t In Lanrast~r recently and was
actOm(,ll-nle~ to Lancaster by
his
1 son·in·law . Paul Haptonstall.

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me month tt. By mall one year $8, tlx months, $4.25; three months,
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LEGION MEETING

The re'uhlr meeting of the
Feeney-Bennett Poat, ND. 128. American Legion, wlll be held WednesdaY 7:3() p. m. at Le•lctn Hall
Two films ''U. N. Aetiqq. In Korea"
and "Armed Force~ Screen Mag a·
zine''. will be shown and a rabbit
fry will be seryed at the clO&amp;e of
the meeting.

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Around and About
With Robl'rl 1l11ark
ly ROBERT C. RUARK

guts to swerve aw4y from the ordinary Africa·movie cli6:!he by refusing to use glorious color, since,
several books and never plugged a black .and-white problem, so we
them, and bad something to do might as wel1 shoot it in black-andwith movie~ and nenr ~lugged white"
them and certainly am not bustWhat r tried to do in the book
ling anvthmo: at the moment.
was to convey the idea that both
But there ts the tact that I wro~ the white man and the black man
a best Sl'ller a couple of years in Africa were wrong and that viaback, and the fact was not hidden ll'n~ isn'1 th.e answer- that brutalunless th.e Book ·of-thr·MOnlh Club, Hy brulall!e&amp; everybody, no mat·
Newsw~&gt;ek's cover, and £&gt;normou3
Lt&gt;r what the color, and that very
paper back Gille , and MGM ean little get9 solved in the pfC)Cess
hide you The book was called Brooks pil'ked this up and ran
"Sometlung of Value", and 1 mo. w1th 11 and made m.Y pomt very
vie by the same nome ahortly ..-m well in hie fashion .
be launched. And it will be reThe picture was shown to a pre·
viewed , 1u1 the book was reviewed, dominantly NeJro audience In New
often .ttlversely. .
York and to an Ill-white audlenee
What 1 would likt left in this in Raleigh , which Is certainly In
piece ill the faet that MGM paid the anti· mtear.ation belt. What is
me a meSh. of money for the mO\•Ie most amazing to me ilj._ that neither
rights and ttlat 1 have no further the Northern Negroes or the
financial interest in lhe picture Southt'rn whites objected to the
Whether 11he sells, or don't 1ell, gentle idea that both .Jdes of t~e
it is no skin off my nose.
aarr..e argument can be wrong while
Havine said that. 1 reel free to 1tlll po~e11sing Individual, 1f mis·
review my own picture - the guided, nght
screen play bY Rictlard Brook.a, the
I asked MGM' to show the piedirection by Richard Broob the lure down here , In advance of Its
acting by several hundred people formal openiug m New York. Is a
-a1 ahown in the South on a favor to some friends of mine, 1nd
thundery night. It wat 11hown at also to see whether or not any.
11 p. m. in a swept-out tlleater, body who felt real strong on rac!al
and some of the fol"' who attend· r,roblems would be In favor or
ed would be apt to view a picture ynching the host, which was me.
MGM probably will be h»PPY to
which dealt with an bone•t black·
and·whitt" problem with leu than know tnat the verdict Is that the
pure objectivity
picture can be shown anywhere In
The picture wu about the Mau llhe South without fear or riot or
M1u businetl! In Kenya and was an mcJtcment to mayhem. It Ia evtn
honest presentation Insofar a1 my po1unblc that Brooks' picture will
experience out there- and MGM's have a heavy and hea\ttly In·
la~k. ol IL - would allow. IL wasn't as he put 1t rather well, "it wu
the book as 1 wrote It, but no pic· flucnl'e on the whole problem or
hare ever 111.
r:H·Lul antagonism In our country.
One tlung the white-and-black
But 1l lr~ pO!ItUbly the most dar
in 11 movtc 1 ever saw, alnce it I IUidiCn ccs have all &amp;lilreed on · You
\adc VNY ll tllc effort to cater to can't kill each other into lovlna
IIUdll!nres, clthl!r black or while. togetherness And one thing I b~tve
ft broke most of the rule1 co"""' agreed wHh me on I&amp; that a N$u
eermn ~ aj.Idlenc e-caterln(_
l)oy named S}'dney Poltier 11 the
1 Th ere ar~ times when t woutcf'
be st aclor, weight for age , in the
cheerfully l'lave crackl•d the dlr· wurld.
ector's neck for what he did to my
I be~ your Uldulaence for dealbook, but 1n anY sort of honesty l ing with a pcnonal commodity,
eot to ndmlt that Dick Brookt. Is but a confltcl between black and
poulbly the h('&amp;t ln the business while certam!~· seems lo be in
theae days, whether ht• sticks to the pubhr domain, and I ju~t hap·
the Rerlpt o'" not. He e\·en had the pcned to write a book about it,
RALEIGH. N C - I am in a
pecuhar position. 1 tlave written

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TELEVISION GUIDE -.
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Tuesday
W~dnesday

Daily Sentinel
Day Bi)ok

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SINCE '1789

CIRCLii MEETI~G
The FedU.t:ed Cirtj~ will meet

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a\ lne ebOI.&lt;OI&gt;. WJdl!ff~v. al 7:90
p. m. Mrs. Le~a Huber, Mrs. Phil
Wllliamson and Mrs. William Bak·
er; wtll bt t~ hplriessea.
MGTHi~AUGMTIR BANQUET
Mrs. J'raqcea Hpn~er Kleih will

be guetlt speaker at the MotherDaughter tanuet sponsor~d by the
Women'a Gqi1.d ot the Fed.e rated
Churt:b, l"riday at 6 p. m. ln the
churtb dlnine: room. Member~ a~e
reque&amp;ted to brinr their own table
1ervice.

PTA MIETtNG

it'll be of
aid and comfort to
the mov1emakcrs, nobody llept
thrOUIIh it.
(Copyrljhl, 1057, b)'
Feature- S)'ndicate, Inc.)

The Lndie.&amp; Aid ol the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church will meet Wed·
neaday at 2 p.
at the home at
Mia. Paul Theiss, 823 Pearl St.,
Midd1eport.

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Foreign News
Commentary
8v CHARt.ES. 14. Mco:A.~,~

United PNst St1H Cotreapanftnt
The week's I'[Ood and bad new1
on the internohonal ·balance sheet:
Th~:- dreadful destruction that
would be wrou12ht on victor and
vanquished alike in an atomic
war was sharpl)' emphuized thl!

OBSERVI BIRTHDAYS
The birthdays of Mr1. Bertha
Holter and WilhLrd Faudree ,rere
observed Sunday wlUI a dinJler at
the home of Mn. Holter and brother, Lc84!J" Qlli.Jey, Mornlna Star.
Present were Mr. and Ml'fl. WlUard
Faudree, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hamm, M~q D:or11 H;IJD!Q, Mra.
Charles Baer, Mr.!. Amanda Baer,
Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Holter.

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Cartoons
News deadlines
6:00 Spinac:h Playhouse
t1:80 Weatbercut
6:30. SPorts Eye

8:~ Nil&lt;; NewJ

7:00 Ar:f.h.Ul ' W:'It~tay ptrty
Panic

7:30

8:00 Jane 'Wyman S}Jow
8:SD CireJe Tl,\ealer
9:30 Ji'ederal Men
10:00 Uag C•l'e~ ~
10:30 New.• He,.dlines
tO:&lt;Il! Nltowoteh
00 ~tlliht
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1'\IEsDAY-

There was evidence that Soviet
Russian leaders were Increasingly
aware of the fate that would face
their country In an atomic w11r
This awareness h.a.t been mark·
~d by an outburst of threat.s to
NATO eountrlea that they would
be de&amp;tro)'eri il thev permitted
the usr. of their· territory for the
launthing of alomiC missiles
But Russian
awareness also
seemed to be softening the atti·
tude of Soviet leaders toward an
etreeti\Je ay•tem or aerial imlpe&lt;'ttlon ae an esaential pArt cf 1n.Y
dla1rm11ment lllrtement.
In lAndon, the Rusalana proposed at a meettna; ol the United Nations Dlurm11ment committee that
arti~t ot lbe Soviet Union,
the
United State• 1ftd Weatern Europe
be opened to Inspection.
The Rulli&amp;n pfoposal waa obvl·
oully una,c:ceptable an Its preaenl
form. But 1t roused hope t,hat the
flnt atep toward a disarmament
treaty, after 11 yean of 1 effort
ml11ht aoon be taken.
,
Young Kinx Husreln or Jordan,
vlrtorloua over his pro - Russian,
anti·We1tern political enemies, announced he would accept a United
Statea o!Cer of 10 mllllon dollan in
old
The young King made the quaiICI~•tloa th•t no strtnaa muat be
1tlaehed to the oUer.
But hla acceptance was 1mother
tetblck for pro - Ruaalan Arab
leaders and for Soviet Ruasia It·
self In its 1ttempt to penetr~te
the Middle East.
A ISO ye.. r old border dispute
fiared into 1 vast pocket war between the little Centr~;l American
repubUes ()( Hondural and Niea·
fi!JUI.
Honduras complainlld that NleartiiUin lorcea-totamn• 50-took
over t~e cijsputed vlllllt or Moeoron. Nle~rt.JUI eomplalned that
the Honduran• 1ttacked M'utDron
• in tlQ'n, •nd that 31 Nit1n11uans

were kiU~ :

Luis Somta pf Nlc.a·
ra1ua mobilized hi' umy.

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WAIIASH, ,l,iTTL! TURTLII
A'I'TACMID FORt llEC.OV~IlV ON
AN IIIMfRICAN 'CDNVCN IN,AMP60 0\ITSIDit Tt4 •
~TOCI&lt;ADI!, ~urFER&amp;o MI!AVV L~ES, 8\11' AneA A
'I'WO OAY BATTL'&amp; THE tNOif\NS WIT"ORtW MAIIII••
RfC.I!!VEO A OI'IMAGING So&amp;Tii_A'I(·

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Wu~ILT &amp;I.Oti(Hous&amp;s sTflrto o"
~~ SITf 0, Til• FORT. NfAtl8V IS '!Ill

11:50

FOI.'I' RECOVE.ItV MON UMEI&lt;T.

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f/WIIW TIIIM 11/INN/MJ IIIIIDVEIITI/111/

Daily

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

4 Pennlt

1. Puppe\

:,, Eatmg
uten•U
6 DisembarK
7. Land
meaaurea
8. Irritated
11. Discard
13.Prong
16. Cattle
, lhler
18. Thrice

tl. Strike
9.Indlan
10. Peel
11. Slope
12 Beelnn.inl
u. Search tor
1!i. Pole

18. OJrl'l

nlckn&amp;me
n.Ovum
18. Lai'J• wtn•

cuk

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11. Dutcn

i&gt;•l&gt;"•

tumot
20. Two-opot
cord&amp;

~ '~ _: 1 1) ::1

robber

napped
•kina

28. Numbefl

21,'l'ln

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On Your

JT. Perenn~
herb '
IH.t.l
S8: 8hoie ·
ncaa

Re~dio

Dial

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JB. A. llttlt

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:tll. Reac:h 1
J'l. Newu~

:so. Qttn

2:00 Big Payor£
2:3D Bob Crosby Show
3:011 Brighter Day
3:13 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Nlght.
4:00 The Early Show
3:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parade
5:"1i Weatherman
6:00 f\,ction
r
6:15 Douglas Edwards
8:30 Giant Step
7:011 Arthur Godfrey Show
8:00 ·MiUionaire
8'30 ,J've Gnt A Secret
9011 U. S. Steel H'JUr
lD.OO Up-to·the·minutc News
!D:05 Scanning tbe Wea\her
lD :ID The Late Show

Neighbors
fioon News
Frinkte Lalne
The Feminine Touch
2:00 Afternoon Film Fe1Uval

12:10
12:00
12:SO
1:00

3.90 Lifo With Elizabeth
Cartoon CJub
D:OO ¥lckey MoWle Club
8:00 Five Sta,r Final
8:15 John :Daly and NeWt!
6:30 Cheyenne
'1:30 Wyatt E1rp
.8:00 , BrQten Arrow
8:8Q DuPont Tlleater
9:00 I Spy
9:30 Publk Defender
10:00 News of the Nlgbt
4:00

lD,IO 'fbta.. r 18

CHANNEL

1~

- 'Stninl 3. 4, and 7, asainst which
the qew vaccine protects, are
ealled the "mi1itary strains" of
adeno virusea because they are
particularly pl"!valent smong Ax.
) my, Navy, Air Force and Marine
recruits. The Army Medical Corps
e$llmates that 8 Tecrults out of 10
eome down with one of theie
ai:Ieno virus inf~tions at some
time during basic trainin~t. About
om or 10 have to be bospitalized.
No one knows tor sure why the
HmJUtlry strains" of viruses are
so selective in thelt choice of viCtlma - preferring ~erviremen to
clvllians by a wide margin, and
within the service, singling out retruits for especiaU.Y heavy assault.
One plausib1e theory is that
these strains have 1. high degree
of contagion where persons who
have not built up an immunity to
tbem from previous exposure are
brought together in cloa«ontact
Jiving conditions, as in an Army
barracks.

WED.

11.59 Sign On
12 Oil Noon News
12:15 Nei¥hbon
12:90 Liberaee
l:DD Tbe Feminine Touch
2.00 Af~ernoon Film Festival
Life with ~izabeth
400 Cartoon Club
5.DO Mickey Mouse Club
6011 Five Star Final
6 15 John Daly &amp; the News1
6:90 Disneyland
7:SD Navy Log
8:00 Qqie and Hanlet
8:SD Ford Tbeater

3:30

Results Known In June
Extensive trials of the vaccine
were conducted last winter at Fort
Leona J Wood, Mo H1lleman Wlll
tor~ally announce the results at

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meeting Tl;lursin tbf! church
wtll be
I(ath·

ing cats.
But why continue the tah•"
You saw the orchid drapings on
block 11fter blOtk Of Middleport"!!
famed redbud avenues, the wbit.;o
and pink cl'c.gwood, stately tulips
a 'noddin': bleeding hearts away
lng (who &lt;m earth wentB jeweU
when you can have bleeding
l hearli 9 ), the white mt.at of spire1
and the breath taking beauty oi
pink honeysuckle at Mrs. Pol· 1
dexter's and the brilliance of
azaleas 18.11 over the Bend.
Spring came to Our Town-anJ
how glaiJ .1 was to be there ~
greet it.
Lynn Daniels and Ellen Leonard (Paul and Reba's Ellen) visit
me, o\Jer night bags in handthey are playing "Running Otf
from ~ome" and are
'E!neap!)led under
t:lark evergreens, destination
mind-CaUtornia- whlch turn.'
out to be David •MilleT's sand pile
cand 1 betcha Da.vi~ kinda d~plores all those fox holes an I
Alcan Highways you built there,
darlingJ-Of rourse,
I
di;Jn't
know.)
Butttl Bachtel takes a load of
maga!lnes over to libral'y for me,
Eric Chambers and Kart Beck r~
gale me with their latest tall yarne
and brother, 1 mean tall, Jimmy
Hollon (new here) sells Did 1
pancake Scout Urket and a J•
hovah's Wltneu lady want! me to
.see aome li~rature: she's passinf
and finally Herbert "Pa" Chambera cornell down and sets uut a
Jot of tomato plants.
With all thla, spring is oflic:ially
here.

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ID:Oil New-.of the Night
IO:ID Theater 13

Larry

PoliiSin made th,(! mistai:e of
smokin!l ~ .qigaret wh.ile pourll\1
gaacllne iD~o the tli1tt of hll
stalled au$0lii:Obilt Monday. "R
wu an . ex(le~kt-.. 'smoke," Polslin said after nainee left the c•r
a total 1011,.

~~l\(il AlliM Of' LAW
TAll}).; P'l.a. UP - POlice were

u.-d

Th~ri: Is

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J)~Y CK~~..-:i :T:f"' tt ~ II:
1o L 0 N G 1'. L'IOO·W
Oft• Jttter 1irnpty stand• ror ll'l:atbtt"~- 1 Jil;"~ limP\• .A. t1 lllfl&lt;l
r.r lilt thn&lt; 1/o X tor i1e tw&lt;/
'~ij, illlr!O lotton, . _
tJ'i)phu, . tllt lenith and 1'onnatl01'1 et ~• woHI are aU blal.t.
lleoh t11J the oode le.\ttra art difttnDt.

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V-oblet
LATE BLIGJIIr- Wet. cool we •·
thcr conditions fn~r bliaht buill
up and
1pread.
Smce blight
seems to be gettmg a:1 earl)' atu1
tRia ye.ar, and If weather cond

fourth cenb per ll.z pint of m·lk
i.s the max1mum the school Ciin
charge to cover the acllool cos .;
of handling tbe milk.
Other Points of lnter"t
Chocolate milk. with a 3.2S%
butterfat eontent ean be: sen ·tJ
instead of white milk and qualtt)'
for fedrral payment the same 411
white milk. The milk, either,
whitt or chocolate, may be ..erve I
any time during the day lhe prin
clpal desires.
Only milk eonsumed bY the
school children Is eba:ible fo·
federal reimbunemenl

Milk need not be purchased ir.
ih pint rontainera. Milk by llt·'
pint may be purchased for th •
larger boys and girl.s.
Milk Vendmg maehines may 1 .:!
used to d1spei11e the m1lk in the
special milk provam. These vend·
iJ 1. machmes may not bf' rent~ r
,;,nd the dairy's cost , f the milk
may not be increated to eov ,..
,;'layments on the vending m.achin"

lli•ld Cropt
BLUE MOLD-Tobacco g;rowera
t hould mamtaln a &amp;ood IC.Iledu1e
tor control of this dileue. Blue
Mold has been reported in Nonb
Carolina and Virginia.
SPITTLEBUG AND APHIDSSpraying should be well unde ·
way m legume tTOps. Addition 0~
Malathion to the Heptaehlor IIJU.!J"
wlll cut down aphid populat.ionJ.
o~nwntals

MfrES-Ever~nens should be
aprayed or dusted w1th Malathlon
before May 20 and the deciduoWI
tree&amp;before June 10--4% or 5*
Malathion dust may be used or 1
tablMpoonfull af 50% emubion
ooncentratt in 1 ga11on of water
for a tpray formulation.
ROSES-A regular program of
dustina or spraying ahould b~
maintained. A m1xture of mate ials will provide good control.
1. Ferbam- for blark apot.
2. Sulfur- for mildew.
3 Malathion-for aphids.
4 DDT- for slugs and thrips
rse these m1teriais weekly l£Jt
excellent pest rontrol 11n roses.

Jtfag Special
MOTHER'S DAY and GRADUATION

OoD.l

eltbeoahlp pall dlvlde.odt for Geor1e C. Corathen, IIWI·
arer of the Krorer food .tore ln Backhannoa, W. Va.. wbo ia belar
honored u a national winner in the NaUonal Aasoclatlon of Food
Cballll Goo4 Ct&amp;iHnsbtp prorram. Mr. and Mn. CoraU.era. at lett
above, reeetn a medallllm from John A. Loran, NAFC pretddent,
'n Wuhblcto~ D.C. The auual eompttltioa Is deslrned to Pve
recopltloa to atore IJWialerl tor Olfbbndlnc oommunltJ Rnice.

*Haircut
*Shampoo
*Permanent
*Styled

All for

$

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WINIFRED F. VAUGHAN

MYRTIS PARKER

Owner-Mgr.

Operalor

306&gt;,&gt; N. !nd Sl.

Phone 6406

Mldclleport, 0.

!IJ,OQ.Il.

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gazed
"And · to
two dbland fifty cents."
standard
Of tbe tr1p to all). We bad a
·
rooms at the National
meal&amp; that were a gourmet's
dream to us old co'r~ feds, ssw
everything you could possibly
cram in and fun - laff, latf, laff.
The whole thing remains as one of
my most golden early dreams reallzed.
Subsequent trips to Washington
(3 of them) were grand bul that
early one had a glow, a luster, all
its own.
Bon vo:rag~. i:lds, and salute the
dear old gal with the lamp for me
-and let me khown how you liked
tile subways and Central Park.
Away, my lads and las!es.

Iu·ou.nd,_ •••.d

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healtb,
and
a removal

oldarbess

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tao better wa y you can giVe YOtl.l' so'ii li
reeuftl{ of hll Obligatloria to hlmself and ;tb qlbert!l
' tftah the t.Ut!llness exnerience he ·wm gain' thtoul'!h
I new~&amp;paper.route. He will learn to turn:hla 1pare
lil111e Into oroflt for· hlmsell; he wiU gaJn · Ill• reof, his customers,
the re! snect of hhfbusihes!ll associates throuqh perform'lnce of Ills daily duties. But above all, -he
enjoy maklng hi,s own way through hla OWl\ efiorts.

/IJJ~ct

God'• lmlll!• ud

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'Iiurd Generation at the Wh~el ! ' ..!
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"Uke ratLer, like son", tbe poets say. ·
And never was it truer than in the case Of a
pat maey line Cadillac fam~ies.
For there are, in our 1Bfd today, a number of
l'amilies that currently bOast as m81\Y 88 three

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seQerldions at the wheeL
We mention this simply to underscore a great

tJ:trou~h servic~:

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found aeywhere on the American motorins 000118,'
And, those who ba"" foUowed the path tli
Cadalac in 1957 are enjoying the most abundant
bieosin,gs of this ,..,.less crusade for quality.

sponsibility of ' hill own business -

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Certainly, the CadiU11c car has now become llft
even wiser investment for an even wider circle of
'
America's
motorists.

everywhere-a motor car created at the highest
level that automotive science would pennit.

If you have yet lo acquaint yourself with these
brilliant Cadlllac virtues for 1957, your dealct' will

that time, Cadillac bas attracted to the
·..w.. of ita owuers the lineal list of_ruunes 1o bo

be delighted to tell you how easily you can mako

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Cadillac a

fino fomil,y custom of your ownl.

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hand1ing ease are a reveTationl

Why not eneourage your 10n to apply ,f or th.t· re-

roUte.

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The new "c;.r of cars'', with coacbcraft bJ
Fleetwood, is heautifu1 and luxurious to an un•
precedented des=. And ito performance and

and dramatic truth about Cadillac-that,. of
oourse, is its uncluz.nging goodness and quality.
For fifty-live yean:, the Cadillac name has
aignified one aod the same thing to motorists

Over

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Entomoloekt

Complete Beauty Service

not lead to

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David 0. Quinn
Extension Pbint Pathol..ist And

Vaughan's Beauty Salon

llkeneu, we enter that stale of
mind whleh may apUy be ellled
God'• country. Thls. mental

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lion• are favonble, IIC.l'ioua I _ .
may otcur. SprQ or duat lba f"'
tatoel and torn~tota rt_plll'ty WI
seaton. Ute ZiDab, alone, or eo&amp;
b1ned with lnaectieklel.
FIN._...• ContNI In ........
Home Garderu: 3'1. DOT DuJt
or 3 level tablespoonfulr of liM'.
oor wettable powdn in 1 aallon
of water .

dty, ilght

..llbood u

There Is a recipe .for .growing boys Joa - his
church home, school, friends and then tth1ill cer•
lain so;,ethlng "' the recipe that m~kes
a bil
, lp~~l-; a plnch ol respoosJbilltY,
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I.A1. Anthlopol4.

C.ntrol

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order 1o ftnd God'• eoua·
try we mud 1lrst lind God. Tb(:l
nature of God u bJJinite good,
11 the tender Father-Mother of
all, u ever-preaent Love, eternal
Ute, all-powerful Spirit, is
establllbed ID tbe Bible. • • • All
we begin to und•l"tand God
betteP •ad to express our true

Bes.p ons ibillt y

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National Good Citizenship Award ,

the klnldom of
aptrltual enU;btenmenL
can we etreet thia

.sa.

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Junior Kennedy told IJle they're
going to call their Greyhound bul'
tor the Seniors N. Yawk trip "The Mabel Hysell Special", cause
"ck tJ
why? Well, Mabel has ~old t1 e ,
their prujeets all over the
.has given time and money
buy their soup and bai:ed stuff
-in .short, abe's been a klnd ot
a11istant business manager.
And •he'll get tl;le bi&amp;a:ert kiek
of any 'Vi@'Viel' when at last we see
amiUng faces or otu . MilS
1S;onlo·ro at nave Garroway'• winabout Tuesday, May 41. ~1
boys and 12 girh,--ean you beat
it?
That ole bus Is sc:heduled to
leave, sunday, M&amp;y 12. be In Watb·
ington by next morning, 3 hours
there, then on to N. Yawk, fellers!
I'm getting so excited U :I
write this, because it carrie• mebaek
my v.s.rl, first 'Wasbiilgton
trip In early 20 a, when I went (as
aD extra) with Gallipolis Seniors
year. Beloved Supt. ''Rip"
~~b!'!~•
sister&amp; and I

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issued open-collar JUmmer uniforms today but they didn't have:
.short sleeves. Officials sai-d short
sleeves were
banned beeause
a~ cltlzena obj~ted to IOJ'It of
tfle bJtoot oa tome o.l the pioll~e-

Oft

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and OIMIM

harmony to 1 state of coaldeace.

3S.Arpnt
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m...ure
tt. OrpMot

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llro. Eddy ....
J7f), «the kiDfdom of
ltoraie for a vlatt. While 1;~'t:~;Js the reJ,a. of dlfiDe
there sHe WIS aaket!, "How do
It Is • mental dlte.•
God's country?" She
qreea wltb the oftoQUOted
!'!Ill'~~' ~·~'~!!dY~ .. ·••ooh, 1
statell!Ollt ol Chrlat Jen~~ !Loke
II
17:2H, "lbe kll!ldom of God II
wlthla you."
The tearcb for a better eouotrr. therefore, meant u. lff'ort
to ntablillh a Jtetter mental
state.. It meaa a ehu,. from
• at.lte of fear1 uueertalatr. dilappoiilbnent. dlaeue. iUJd in-

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Tblft nal11

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U there could be 1 photo f1n.:
isb on all thue thinas, 'twould
be Blmp)e. But DO, JOU ,.,otta breatl
some poor k:d'a heart, by a stern•
I-bope-this-i.l'l·rigbt decilllob.

' A!.ITTLE girl who .11...! In
New Eoglond went to Cal-

3l.l!Tan·y

U.Jotl
:so. J'onlnltlnr

, ution . Jn the lndavldual tchoo:;
by lhe ptlnc:LpJl
How Much 0... G.ven~~Mnt Pat
FARM NEWS
F or e84:h '11 ptnt of milt to·.
WILLIAM '· O~IOORY
sumed bY the scbool dtlldnn 1'
MaNn County A1rlcultun~ Afllll
addition to wbat they cormame at
TIM lptcial lchool Milk
the rea:ular aehool lunch, tht
The •Mason County Home ~ · P'ederal a:overnment paya $.01.
monst.ration Women'• Clubs are
VItally Interested In the- Special Scbools whioeb do not have s. re.:ular tthool lunch program cu.
Milk Proa:ram a;,d tbeir Pre.idenl participate in the tpecial m1lk
MTI. Eleanor Gill, a1ked me if !
progr1m. They receive t -01 leu
wouldn't devote my column to
reimburaemeut..- per If, pint oi
the program tbl.ai week.
Whe,. Ttw Money ComH From- mtlk. l'he1r Federal relmbun ~
rr. ! nt for each ~ pint -of milk con
How Administered
sumed il $.03.
The Umted Stales Departme t·
of Agriculture
haa
bu.dgeted
The ~~::' ~:0~~ p
funds to be used tor the SpecU
~
. rl}.
Sctlool Milk Protram. The pur· ,lram can be lta~d any lime 1
pose of thi.J Special School Mi'lt the. school year . • o &amp;et Yeder.l.
Program iJ to divert aome of the RetmburseJMat recorda . of th ,
tur:Plua milk to a very healthf 1 number o.t '1.2 pinta ot mdk pur·
cause-extra milk to be consumed cllaaed daily, the cost of the mil'
by the JChool children of thl' purcbued
dally,
a~ount of
C!OUn*
money paid by the ehildren, and
recorda of other
expenditUN!ll
The program l8 administered in auch u atraw~, refrigeration, e' .
tbe County by the Board of Ed 1- muJt be tept.
One and onr

God's CountrY

9:011 Wednesdar Night Fights

BAY CJTY. Mleh. UP -

JitUe robins are about ready to
fly from .OUT maple here and I
keep a watrhfu1 eye on maraud-

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&amp;URNtNO SENSATION

bold "'-eir
ft~y etelllPI'.

"Flici:-er, nick-er," goeS the
golden w1nged woodpecker down
at Sandra Brewington's who is
now Jiving in the former, Nell McCoy home. Sandra, tells me rue·
fully, "You know he b.allJS on
our roof evel'y morning and wakea
ll.'J up." we
ali hwe him, tho,
and he entertains u9 so. My new
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The vaccine was developed at
Walter Reed Arm.Y Medical Center here by a research teain beade'd by Dr. M&lt;'ourice Hilleman. De·
tense Secretary Charles E. Wilson
recently pl'esented Hilleman the
Distinguished
Civilian Service
Award, higheat military decoration
tor dvi1iinS, in reeognition of his
work.

FARM NEWS

I moltly areet the 'hoe m&amp;D
or 1"-dy, ~·Have you any BIG tboel
I wl.nt BIG thota todt)' ."
And dOn't forget t.bat, dear ._
tere ot tbe stmet. Shoe men tell
me they tell more 8'1 1nd II'• th&amp;O
they do unalle'r tiJes. And theY
all look beauutul, beeiU&amp;e toi!JJ••
ahoea,
even. tnexpensive one1, att
I a1ways think I'm going to
take just one more f!lpring calm c11t and made so eleverl)'.
ly. Then it all burtts en one's d€ liebted .view and :you wonder
Showeri' uf c:uclJ deseelld on
how it all happened anyway, al~ our pOrC!h and are banded tG Ul u
that green and gold and plnk 1nd e1ndidate1 push 1bead to lflf 1.
white.
The way I'm gonna do-rm a:onna .
Bltda, oh my dear beloved just vote tor all of 'em-pr1ctlcall)'
birds. !Jl of them are bark and everyone of 'em'• a friea4 f)r II
wale me sweetly not long 'l.ft~r former papll I'Y~ known for aaet.
4 A. M. Robin starts with a te • Well, no, of eoune J1J haye to
tative inquiring "Are the rest ol make 1 choice. But am I eve17 glad
you awake?" Then catbird joinS I havea't befn a judce &lt;latt1J) oa.
In with "Dix1e Melody" imitating a peHe contett, or a Home Zc Ell:~ 1
every sweet liquid noll' in ,11 hibit (·I was, ollC!e, hQnelt I wu, Oil
bird land.
a Home Ec. judging).

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12:00

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TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
u :30 Slgn On

Millt•ry Strain•

I buy a new p1lr ol veJYt~ty lOft
white tboea. Don't you ju.lt love
th, feel .)f lOft leather with fum
rubber lim.na In the 10le Juldt?
Here I've clumped •round lb tOme
last year's ttuff - too thort the,
were aa)"Way - wbeJJ; Ill the while
these aoft on~ that falrly IDIP
your teet tmUe were waitlnJ for
me at the store.

IY &amp;LANCHI M. HASKI"I
Dear reader•. J've been having
one of my seuons of droua:ht.
tar a1 thil column's eoncerned. I
sudlienly sot a feelinJ, grabbed a
pencil and here [ am..
I looi: wistfully at a ptece uf
column I wrote two montbs liDnow doggone near cbtolete wbereln I was a ruin' -about some
~ehools closJng for George Birtllinaton's Washday and som~ we'"!!
not. (M. H. S. .cloaed. 0 ·U . didn' ~
and 'twas thatawa.y all over.J
Well, 111 Jet that reat •while I
burst forth In my
eulogy of
spring that Ii.terally fills mY vety
soul just now.

a med1cal seminar aponaored by
lhe American Medical Aa~KM::iatlon
In New Yori: June $.
Pending tht. official present·
tlon, Htlleman refusid to elve a
reporter spt!cirie figtues on the
field test resulta. The fact that
the vaccme was more than 90 per
cent effeetivt: wn learned from
other sources of unquestionable
authoraty.
The test at Fort Leonard Wood
reproduced on a large-acale a
trial of. the vaccine eond~cted at
Fort D1x, N. J ,, in the wmter of
19*M. The vaccine was admin·
lstered to 311 retruits at Fort Dix,
ind-wu found to be 98 per cent
effective against the particular
strains of \Jirus it was deala:ned
to combat.
Another vacrine against the military strains of adeno virus hai
bee-n developed at the National 1n.
stitutes of Health by a '1'eiearch
group under the leadership of Dr.
Robert J. Huebner. This vaeeine
also showed aood Tesults in "'l'tlliminary test'l on Navy recruits
a.t Great Likes Training Center
m Chicago m the winter of 1956-56.

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The
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22. Encoun• 1l1rJ
t lllr.., ~.'J [~ : ~,_,l-1 : i
tered
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24. Youth.
1.HI
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2!i. Strike
ii~ i!lt:.at·: n:•r.:m'J
2&amp; men.l-4 1 r:1 d :l :·~~ m :•l LJ

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Katie's Kitchen
12:30 As thP World Turns
1.011 Our Miss .Brooks
I 1:30
Hou.separty

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7·00 Captain Kangaroo
7 4~ CBS Mornin£: News
8:00 Mornmg Show
9 :00 GarrY Moore
9·30 Arthur Godfrey
10 ~30 Strike it Rith
11.00 Valiant L~dy
11:15 Love of L1fe
11:30 Search '-or Tomorrow
11 ·45 Guldmg Light

6:011 ActiOn
6:15 ·Dou.glas :F;:dwards

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pte~tldent

Pmident El~enhower, In a m•sIIJfl rucl to the NATO meeUne
iD •onn bj ~ ol State
lolon Foltor Dulle~ olid the Unil·
ed s~ lnltnda. 1o
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7:00 c,ptalp Kangaroo
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8:00 MornlAif .Show
9:00 Garry Moor~t
9:iJ;O Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike It llicti
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11 :15 Love of t.Jfe
11 ·30 Se81'Ch for Tomorrow
11.45 Guidint Lillht
12:00 Katle'J Kitchen
12:30 AI the World Turns
1:00 Our MiSs Brooks:
1:30 Houseparty
2:00 Bia Payorf
2:30 1 Bob crosby Show
3:00 Brlibter DIJY
3:15 Secret Storm
3:3D Edge o! Night
4:00 The Ear1y Show
~:30 Yol,lr Esso lleporter
5:45 Sports Patade
G:~ Weathetman

The vil'use•, which sdentista
only reeently have begun to lsolite and classify, are responsible
lor many of the more severe upper re•p.intorial infections which
are aecompanl:ed by .lever. The
ailments they produce are known
to t~rmen a1: "gripp~," ''severe
eold, virus pneumoma, eatarrhal
fever, sore throat and intlamed

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8:3() Against Property Revalua
tloo Levy
7 ·00 Phil Silvers Show
?':30 Private Secretary
BED~OR!jl PTA ME.TtNG
8 .nn ToleJl t~e .,.,.uth
0
Patter11ori , county achoo'
s~lf Re ~»Jt'e1t~ll.r.,.."
superintendent will speak at a 9:00 $64',()(KfQUeiUOn
mfletin'!l of the Bedfor(! PTA sch .,_ 0:30 Spl~ Jone11 Show
ed;::u::le;::do.l::o::,r.W::,::•d;:n:::•::•;:d;:.ay~,.:M:::;ay..:;B;.·-·.110:00 UP-to-tli.e-minute News
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10:05 Seanning the Weather

week
Iri Washington, It was disclosed,
Adm Arleigh A. Burke, chief of
naval operations, told 11. congressional committee:
"We can de~truy RusRia now no
ttll're Is
matter what ~he doea
no way she l'arl avoid complete
destruction "
But Burke warned abo that
Ruula "either has a c11.pahllity
now or shortly will have or doing
the same thing to us."
In Bonn, capital of West Ger·
many, Chancellor Konrad Arlenau.
er told a meeting of North Atlflntlt ·rreaty Oraanlution rountries
"Modern atomic war would hrlng
an npocalyptic fate
.upon the
whole of mankind, including the
peoples of the Soviet hloc."

3:45 Modern Romanace!
4 :00 Comedy Time
4:30 Movietlme
5:30 Cartoons
5.4S News Picture
Q·(W,) W4terfront
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eye
4!:45 NBC News
7: 00 )14yor or the Town
7:'30 - Father Knows Best
8 .00 Kraft TV TI:teat,er
e;OO 1'h~ is Yoqr Life ·..
S:SO 0 Henry Playhouse
10 :00 TBA
lO:SO News Headlines
10:40 Nitewatch
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12:011 Ton g 1:00 Sign Off
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New Vaccine Perfected By Army
Proving 90 Percent Eff~~ctive
WASHINGTON UP - A new
vacclne which the Army tested
lnt winter on thouaandi of re·
~ cruitl b.as proved more than 90
per cent effective In preventing
eertain trp~s of se"'ere respiratorial infr,eUons.
Mljor drug companies have at.
read7 begun producing the vaccine
in quantity for the Army. Otficlals
l;lelieve it will Bave the armed
aervke:s millions of do11arr a year
In lort time and medical care.
. 'l'be vaccine doea not prevent
the common cold. It is effective
agalaat three types (strains S 4
IDd 7) of tbe eo-called adeno' 1i·
ruses.

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The Salisbury PTA will meet to·
ni1ht at 7:30 instead of May 21 IS
1.seheduled. There wiU be installation or ofCic:ers and plans will be
made for the commencement and
the school picnlr. Members are
cuts requested to bring sandwiches or
cookies.

CHANNEL 3 WED
6 ~~ SIGN ON
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1'he Price Is Ritht
1
10:30 Trulh or Conseque~s
11 oo Tic Tuc Dough
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12 ·00 Currenl
1 oo My L1ttle Margie
1 :90 Tennessee Et'rue
2:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a Day

6:!15 Si&amp;n On
7:00 Today
9.00 Romper Room
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jl.3D It CouldrBe You
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I·SD Tennessee Erpie
;:oo Matinee Tbeater
1:00 Queen for a Day
UD Modern Romances
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 7, 1957-3

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Cimoli Leads Dodgers To 5~4 Victory :O ver Braves
Brooklyn "Trade Bait" Delivers
.In 14th Frame To 8reak Up Game

UNDERSTIJDY lRON LIEGE

toPS bERBY FIELD

BJg~uMayBe

champion Brooklyn Dodgers, is the latest exampl e that sometimes the best trades in base baJI are the ones that ne\ler are

made.
A mere .11! hitter in 36 at-bats last season , Cimoli was the

CJN~INNATI

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Junfant railed manoger.q Walt Al·

W~tb 25 hits and is the hero of the
~"'!ij
· err ~ four -hour, 14 - inning
'\'It Of}' over the Bravf's Monday
night. Cfmoli broke lt up with his
fifth bit of the night, a ~olo homer
oft Red Murff to leud off the 14th
frame and give San dy Koufax his
lint win .
The Chicago Cul::t• whipped the
New Yotk Giants, 6-2 ln the only
othlfr National J..eague game Mon·
day Wla.ile thf• Baltlmote" Orioles
defeated the Detroit Tigers. 8-6,
in ~3 inning! and the K;ansa.~ City
Athletics wallo!)ed the Washington
Senllors, 8-2. in American League
&amp;atno.

Winner Take All
CLallenge Made
By Sugar Hart

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ston and F'red Haney to thr·
mound to w&lt;:rn of :a " bean ball"

Jfhl ~7.eW!ki,

were guilty of "dusters-" in the
first hame_
Ed Mathews homered In the
first inninJ but Carl Furillo blasterl a three-run !tGml!r in the bottom of the inning after si ng) Ps by
Ci moli and St!ndy Am oros. Cimoll
filled in in center field for the in·
jUi't•d Du ke Snider with Amoros
taking over In ]eft field .
Mathews wa lloped another hom·
er in the J&gt;ixth inning and Joe
Acleock blasted his six th of the
season in the eighth to produce a
3-3 tho. The Braves went ahead in
thf' 12th un Ring tes by Mathews
and Attdy Pafko follow~ bY Johnny Loga n's saerific-e fly but Cimo-

NATtON.toL
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Milwaukee . . . .
·BrooklYn
p,inein~all . . . .
s~. J,.ou~ . . . . . .
. Ehilal{elphia . . .
ll!.w Yor~ .. _.

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LOS ANGELES (UP)· - Jockey Willie Shomih!~er fiauled
his golf clubs out of the closet today and pre~.af'l\4 lo sit ou(
a 15-day suspension Imposed on him by stewar.&lt;lfof Churcbilf
Downs for misjudginll the fimsh line of IBB! Sltui'day's Ken•
tucky Derby.
,: .
Shoemaker didn't blame the stewnds for suspending. him

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duel after ~tarling pitchers Lew
Burdette and [)on Drysdale both

IY IJNtTID

For Gallant Man Putlup In Dtirhy

'rraubled
re. ' o being out for tiM! re. I' of the - baseball season,
j wants doctors to have on.e mor~ - be bl-amed b1mseJ.f for the ;i .~
look at his aching back before un- of misjudgment , that probabTt
d~i'goini surger)'.
oo.st lils mount, Gallant •Man, vio:-tory
in the race as he was n01n d
The big Cincinnati Redlegs first
out
by
Iron Liege.
baaeman was sc heduled· to leave
the hospital today wller.e ,h e un·
When infOrmed of his st:JspenI derwent teBt.s- for a week Jn order sMn,
Shoemaker said philoRO!)hi·
to fin d what was causing a pain
cafly,
think thfy're rtoing
in hb left hip.
the rig"They
ht things, so I guess thel"f''s
Doctors said Klus:zewski was little I can say about lt. I just
a stupid mistake in jud.,:
suffering !rom a slipped disc and made
mWJt-and
tha-r-!1 that."
recommended an operation. He
Shoemaker
revealed he realized
tentatively agreed to surgery on
condition the team of nine doctora his mistake the inst;&lt;;nt •ttu l!e
who diagnosed his injury take an- stood up the irons tt the 16th
pole lind said the names be _!ti
other look.
enUy .called himself MUldn't he
pHnJ;ed in a newsp•pet.•
''Then t laid the ·wbi-p to Gal·
MACHINE AGE
!ant Man again, but it was to :~
~AMIL'OON", N. Y.-CharJes R. late.t f qidn't pa•l hlPl up :whttn I
Kirkley, a pre-engineering s"tu- easeiJ up hf the . safdfe-, but th~
den"t at Colgate Uaiversity ha&lt;; ('hQ,ng~ in my po&lt;~i tlon eaus .:d
mechanized the ancit:nt game of hirfl to bH.tHte- nit:JmentarllY-jai;t
Uc-tac·toe so it can be playcJ eno'urh that we dropped lrfim. a
by a simple system of switche.9. no~e to a head &amp;ehin~ He dU!.-' t
"It re11lly works" said Kirkleytbouah.''
and just think no par1ner, no p~ jO;;i:;:~~~~~~·~id~
per, no pencib." And IJO fun eith·lj
er; Kirkley admitted-the m .lchine alway!!l wil'ls.

Dodgers' No. I trade bait all winter. They eventually kept him I
only be~a11se nobobdy else was in· 1 At Ebbet~ Field ump ire Lee Bal·
Today, ttae 2'7-year-old native of
San .FTancisco is batting .316, has
driven in 10 runs . leads the team

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li tloubl ed &lt;tntl scoretl th(' tying
run on Furillo's sl ng!e in the bottom of I he inning.
Then came Gino's sceond homer
- his first also bl'oi!f' up an extra
innin,g g•mc a~t:&lt;tin~1 Robin Roberts,
NE\\' YORK UP- Voting Gatnt&gt;t D d April 1lB. The ~·ictory left the
Sugar Fl art. ltll'feited with vir""
o get·s on J one game behind
w
the 'rent-ru nn ing Rrav e1.
ies over unranked wellerwei ght..o ,
Don Kai8f&gt;r. 22-year-{)ld speed·
Yelled a fi&amp;ht-olfer ott, "wirult'" bailer, pit chl'd a six-hitter to galll
take all" to foUl' of the top 10 h:h1 first t·i~tory for the Cubs and
today,
help hand Ruben Gomez his first
The 21~.f~ld PHllldelphlan loss after three ltralibt wlns for
was aomewliaf riil!ftd because he the GiantS'. J&lt;;d WlneenJak'8 twobad to be content with a 9-1 , 0-t run si ngle wn the key brow ot
"9-1 decWon over A1 Suear Wlls·~n the Cubs' lour-run aixth-innl.nJ rat.
In their 'J'V bout at St. Nleh.olas ly that broke open the game.
Arena Monday nilht, and he said ,
Jim Brid"'W"~.,r's first hit of the
Baseball Quiz: How ~an· a plt· lona J~ rhallOWJJ, . surroumiea ~
"be'1 the laat unranked opp9nent sea1on, a double, o1rove In
cher
have more than threlf .11trfkj several Of ~ser dlnl~ona.·
I'll- meet.''
1
rum n the l•Hn to give the Orl· outa tn one lnnlni? {Ste aD:IW lit
Jy t~ we&lt; r. to- Rqn Will bO
Hart and manager Marty Ste ·n ole:&gt; their victory over tho Tigers ei-H!wher&amp; on this pare.)
!Ubjeoted
lo iti •
lltt' · o~·
buiJeif fhe wlrlher-take-all ella!- The blow followed a double by
dur,
.
the
13th
11!\'
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&gt;vch·
tho 17·'r
Jenge at the three top contender! Gus Triandos and an ittlentlonal
Ban arc s!)awning, pr were
Tony De Marco, Cul)ar OrlC ,!18 walk to Dick Williams, providing last week through the frat day ~, ot May. Object: to learn exact!y
and llaac L91art, , and at ninth· rcltef pitcher George Zuverink and probably will con.tlnue tttr what li1h are in the .lake, sverranking Wal~ Byars, who WO 'l with hi8 second win. Bob Nieman another three or four weeks. The lje aire, type, and general condftlo,~;t. Frolrt inform~tion fatheran up.ttet decition over Hart at homered for the Orioles.
eold snR!) over the weekend slow. ed tfiroueh such iampllna filtJ,lr('
MadiJon Square Garden March 8.
Rookie Jim Pisani's grand slam ed them U!) tem!)oraflly. . Reporb
Hart, favornd at ti-1, hall'ded n horher cllmuxed a slx·run firs-t in- from local ,ponds Included" 01\'f'" l)}antln"J .rid control Can be Plan·
thorough trouncing to lanky Jl ning rRil.r onJ Ned Garver pro- from out HarriRonvllle way whet·e Jml.
)lear·old Wilson ot EnglewoOd , I !~h·d it for Knns11s City th e rest a couple of 11-illch'tra were tak·
N. J,, but he c~nlldn't flatten him of th1, way with a neat six-hitter. en on a Ji!:lUi.
Forked RQ!Jf should be ,a. mu)b
"He touaht like a turtle" de- Gus ~rnlnl had .11t'nt the Athletics
more populaf. picnicking 'tu'td
Those
Who
rhtim
Forked
Ru
n
o#ltlal track photo of the finish of the
dared the irate Sugar, "all arms in fi'Ont with a two-run ~ingle as
swimming plde~ this surilmer. ·The I·IIJcl:y I&gt;ei·by
Churchill Downs Saturday. Iron Liege, dri·vin;g iI
and elbows ror pi'Oit•cllon. And It, Lit e Athleti c~ dea ll Chuck Stobbs. lake is shy of lht:: 6"1g fell-ow s may beach has ~n given a deep sur·
.f.l:l: l a surprise this summer. A. :
WBJ jCilt. ln -thftoe to last the rt !s· a 15·ramE! winner last season , "his
o.f
Gallant Man, his his nose,.outin front, which
Hlll uld .thla weekend he spotted fa ce or saud, appli§d wh~Jl th "
tance."
IJlth straight lou.
(International Soundphoto.)
11. whoppe!' an
of 18 to 18 inchC.i love! of the lake wa.s lowered
. '&amp;;
last fAll. Look for Forhd Run in
come Into ItS' own. J1t, tbt. near
PutuN! as ran outrtitldlnl ,recr'cn
tion ipot In South~astlin -Ohio.

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Chicaet~

DESI

Downt the ldentic;al colorJnr ct
the pole! tended" to .contuse him.
agreelnr with Gallant Man's trilg
e:i-, John Nerud, tbiltt the finish
line is obseured at tile tract.
His miscue colt Shoemalter·lQ
per cent of the winner's share or'
the purse, $10, 7~.

Aecordlnt to; nrn .WJH(e' . .
Pom!l'oy taktt Oi\ :- M~Utepor!
thil alterooon tor · file: lfflt time
thiR rear h1 baB,ebalJ: d!trie: b at
Middleport. Pro&amp;able hllttll'Jes in
thl~ te!l: the Pll.nttnuofc rur. Would
\Ike to- win: HenMW (ftd Leffle
for PotMroy; Hlndy 11:nd ilbJan·l
Cor Mldd1ePOIIt. Coldi ·Nohr,
Swaekha~er Do dOubt Wf~ liVe
his Oreball aee Bowie•
. e blg
ierap Aifalnat SOuth
r 'umMTow In /dhen1, and tbi! 6!)po ·
tUnfty if he wfn8, to JO ekhPr to
Dayton or Coluznbu• t61' region11 t
pla'y-otf•.
'i'li"t P~nthers wo~ld Jib to take
thht one. A ].C)t of f~toh entc ~ .
this equatiOn-tti·e !aetet• ar.•
ynbelted' thla yf!at, f'omerot h.v:
been clotibered b)' abcmi- every
QWe-irid baldfl. When! Is a

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Wake Up
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York .... . 12 5 .7011

Cleveland . . .

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9 10 .. .474
Jilltlmore . . . . . 7 10 .412
Wa'Shlngton . . . . 4 16 .200
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Wa!bington ot Detroit-Kern ·
ln.ertlr 0..1 vs Foytack H
Boston· at. Cbieago night:areWer 2-2" vs Donovan 1-0
BalUmoTe at Xansa11 City night
-Brown 1-o vs Duren G-1
New York at Cleveland ni,!lilt
--..sturdivant 1·1 vs Score 2·1
. W•cfntiCirt't Gam-.
~toll at Chicago.
~hlmore at- ltansas City
Wa:shinelon at Detroit
NeW York at Cleveland. INT·ERNATrONAll. LEAGUE
W L Pet. G'a
Miami
12 G .667
Toronto
11 7 .611• 1
10 7 .588 HZ
Buffalo
Rkhmond
11 9 .5:SO 2
Rochester .. , . 10 9' .526 2~2
MontreaL ..J · 7.11 1, ·~ 5,.
Columbus . . . . . 6 11 .3;),} 5~
Iiavana
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esERVICE

y.,.. rd.y's

dun

'Into the mul of twlrlltt&amp;: dal'lrft'l

with an:ta:dnt abmt,. 't'be deaf
eannot bear the muale or the ulla
but feel the dl)'tbm lbrou.Jll. the
floor 11 they clarke wHh amazing
acCuraey, The mentally Ill .are llf&amp;ed for a few tleed., moment• to
a realm of forietfWneJJ by daftt'·

Jeffery Monlc.in
Is HdnorecfOtl
Sixth Birthday .

IIJ!J.ANY,
1:¥1' Afi~S
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fort ln.stUla
ju11ior pedestriana the rule.
of common

aense. courtel't'

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PA11Mnt ROOMWit wttn't
altlt •• chttN lltut h. calt-4

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On her trip to Canada and the

t.J.S,A. before Elltabeth became
Queen ol ll!ngland , t he nd Philip
t'ook privati squar~ dance lessons
in Canada and partkipated to
~~quare dances a:t~n tn their honor. Sbt! enjoyed It 10 much •he
learned to ee:ll and eondu~
weekQo square dance• in Bucking.
ham PaiJ~.
Yes, square dancing ba1 come
of age because many millions of
open minded !ollts have ta\en tbe
the tlmt! to really Jearn the dance.
Tbey are the type of people who
are ncit afReeted. with "8'pectiti8''.
lft.teiad' of w~~tteblng others provide
e.otertalnment, they like to do-itt.Iietti•ekle8.
~Today'll: aquare dance continues
a~ bllicaUy Ameritan contribution
to ibfl a:eneral world .of. dante. It
1!' part of 20th eentilf}' tulture as
It was In 19th Century llfe. It pre·
vidt!l recreational outletr without
re1ard tf&gt; ~lau.

YOUNG RACERS

HADDONFIELD. N. J.-TJio
South Jersey Junior Rac1nJ .M .sociation,. a non·pro!it club fol'lhed ·•to promote and entoura'e
Midget auto Tat"iug all: an. intere-it ·
ing and 11fe acti•itr ldf you~g
thildnn," i1 OJ)ell to bi011 add
girl! from 8 to 16.

Rooms

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safety,

Thel...,lra·

New flrnihlre
FOB
LETART W

Tho.ae 11pendiag Satlll'da)" night
with Mr. and MrR. Cul"tit IUctard ·
were Mr•. John CbandleT, :rreddi.e
Dit.nnie a~4 SUe, )Iii. Chandler'•
hiend, t.ira. ltofe Freeman, Donx1a
I and Karla, all or J._~~ 01, aod
Sunday evetttna: eu~ ~Jts of
the Ri&lt;:kar(ls werf llt. ·anct IUs.
Homer Rickard, lten~eth aul Dale
of C~lumb~ _ Mr. and li)'S'. ~tanley
Adluns of New Haven, Enne and

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FURHittiiE

Oti 'l'lte Brlptest &amp;omer
blllddlqol't

Twill 'Rickard.

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d.io alation donates free air

time to promote safe drl ving and walk':ing habit&amp;~

Constant editorial eoveroge !11 given to the safety eause by the Milford NE!we. Loeal merchants BUPply free aotety calendars to all
achoola, homes and shops, and insurance companies run sa.fety ads
in the newspaper.
Poll~ officet1 vl1lt e~eh grade
8(hool cla88room at least on«
a-month to deliver aRfety mes...... n ltimt•(b, t•ll", •podol

nMI!I!iR'8:1ftH'ature and b7

Retults

Buffalo 9 Richmond 4
)IJ.ami 4. Moi'itrt:,.l 2
.
if:avanll- 3. Toronto 2 complellon
May ftttt, sUspended galtle
Toronto 8 Havma 0.
Only ·garll.es sch~dllMd 1

Patty Roush Is
Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower

A bridal shower honoring Miss
Patty Lou Roush of Letart Rout('
wes held iast Tuesday evening Jt
the home of Mrs. Eileen Forema'l
Mr. and Mn, c. A. stew~rt ot
in Maso n.
.JI.()stesses for the occasi on wc;oc Ne-lsonvilie,
wlti Mr.
Mrs. Foreman an~ Mrs. VI •! inti .•. . _, ~~
f\ousll. . Gam!~~ WE!r4ii · pJzyethnd a
doGr prize \Waf WOI\ bY Mn
Geotie .1tt~ns111\·,
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AtteQding were Mrs. John Bnum
~ ...ner, Mrs. T1Mma &lt;{1:;~!!'_~:
legs were
Mn'. Nam"dt Jo~on, Jllt;j, Oni~
winning
J'ohilsOn, Pit~. Geor~ J6'1i'M'6fl.,
daY seven games, b11t
Mrs. Lawrence Stew.Irt, Mr. and
eU 'par.t .ot their long road trip Mrs. Lester J&lt;'oreman, Mrs. Edga;.
M and Mrs Bert McDole and
waR I!Omlnac up.
A~br;t~~' -~~~~. Rodney
an of Toledo-1 9'1n.t the week ·

. OAkHILL

TRY IT AND·

To.Extend

YOU'LL \NANT ~ IT' I

Streak To'

Tonlilif lbT lfeMd ptreo Dodget1 will be· 1eared to test tbe met·
tie ot tbti !,¥Jdlep, . wbo ·have
IW.pt ••...:.:.:.-...11 pu,t P,biladelphla,
-·~ o.J:
New Yorlt,·ahd Prmlll&gt;urrh.
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tween· ttlt ' (WO clubl th~ seann,
and "Vfiln ·~· liJt yeu's feud·

that nd'4 'f'Vtn· af 11-eaell. tor tbe
sepori. ·&gt; · .
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Hal JdeOa't.'· who scored. two ·
vletorlei ~ the · :{&gt;~ lallt

·se~~af0l'8i14y.

Johnny
uve I
aon

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daugbterR, Mn. Lawrence
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mal'l
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Rouah, i(nice RO'I:JSl'l, Nanc.v
ROusb, Debra RQusll,.. ~:rt; Dou :·.
liS RoUIIh, ,Pauline CUnnd'liJhan;t,
carol curlnfnaham, Jdnett. C,unll'.
ip-(ham, Mrs. Liz#e S!&amp;Wart, W.~~.!
row ll'Orelban, Denn11 F~reffJ_an,
¥Y(a Potefu«rl 11_\d' SlitLroft tore-

tam.:b.

••4•wltli tiJr. and lltra·. Jaclt Wood.

, Je""" Fte~itk Wd ~niJ)le ta
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t Jot . elt dd: to
attin.d1 schoo
we
having murQpf
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po "'·
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.ito-~tffli!ir ,~~b~
lltl&gt; \lie' lilOund I&gt;i· , . . man.-·

years adtlili'
op~d

daughter; M"rS. nea

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IlOilo· plt&lt;h

l·l' ~!ftd oiO
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Tioe a.aJ.~ Idle Monday; ha\'0
to._~., thel.~

poll·
u:noo,!111!bin-..
ilit tiilldlnp tiP~!~~ ~
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~~In~ - dt ' Washlneton SenaioiS, Wu cluti n Detroit tocby to
diRcws a player-trade and.or the
ooulbJ.e release of mtlltler Charlie Dre.qen.
.
The seaaJ6if dropped the!r
ii~l~ttr .m.-! R:ame Monday at
Kanll.t ClQt. ,J:'cl Grltt1tb, en route
hl're fi'om WUhli.lt'ton, was quot
ed i! Hriiuf, ·"a~me-thln1 drast~~
hu to l$e drit/'·.
.
, Thtl Wa~liton. Post and Timos
iteral.l i.otd 1 ii~ay nlrht It hod
'+~~'hiM Oiftfft
plan• to dilml.u
Dreilen RftliJ ~Ql;ote one of the
tean;1'J epache11-Billy Jurgea t'1'
CBoRfc!! ta:fi.'ftlt~. temporary
. ll'lllrlaw.
. Th~ SellaJ6fl mlved here Mon
llav niJbf for tll'e opealnc of a
tlu~·~·lli'lfh!l· MrU! However, nei
thet DrH.-. •
01iffith were
'yaJlable for comment. Johnny
M~Rtte. t~ ifrkerR' new pnenJ
man.a'* ntd If )Janned to mee! with Grlffllh for poulblt trade
tallu.
Qu·~t.:-A-:.:::.:::..
=.,:-w=~~o:::.-,.._ ettch•r. dro1M a third strJb wMn
ltlo loa- lo olr.Jblt lo "'"·

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~atety power tdr tho ·~
.altu.tioDI Tliat"s why Old!mobne•a
new 1~2 R·ool:et Engine• ilr fiie iwo
en(inea in one. And you, the dfi.Yer,
·1 re irf Com.plete control of how you
want to trdel. For praotieally aD
diivins noedl you enj"r the fUel.
- y of ~ liJoCI• ......,
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put tho thioo-quuten Iliad: will
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You don't have to be rich fo enjoy flM-Ilar
ltlxul'jl. The new kind of Ford is America's
l'owest-priced• big car.,. yet it offers
tbe .~eauty, V·S GO and luxury ride
of cars costing far mote!

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into uae. 1'bil P.va you ......ftnc
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•-dor operathlf ...,,. p!ui fl
uNtie il. pc;.IOf tli'U
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.... "'-'ly tried the J-2 ltoobt,
you neorby Oldomoblle Doak.. ia.
lite. yoa w come ia R a {tin ·
....... Ito liio· pielt tor " J-1 1'01t'D &amp;lld it iio • Mlll1 - W

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for the rally was

. m. and was follo-:ed bY
sei'Viee welcome and.
at tam~ and· ConferWa• ~*ed fty tbe
wD'tnen alid was
·. bb~hied meeting
of otrleers.

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as If it wme. olD railo
that fts engine is as respoos!Ve and DIDiblif till i !
polo pony. Six or V-8 tbe gohig i&lt; great I
.
But eten though this Ford lumdlu like on ..,.,..
sive car,lrs still priced Ford-low, In fact, model fat
model right across the board,, Ford is the IOioe.t
priced al the low-pribe lhreel
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Ford.
If you Jove thrift you'll love our '57 Ford.
No ear ever before bas offioed such perfect bJmd•
~g of big-car luiury and small-car price.
Once you take the wheeL you'll discover how the
"'nner Ford" gives you the ldnd of ride you haYe
~ood befOre Ollly iD cars oootinl far more.

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cmter dl gravity let It

It you "·Jove big-car performance you "D. Jove our 'S1

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FORD

Ford is worth more at trade-in time
And when you go to trade your Ford for a new car,
yoq1lllnd that Ford's traditionally high resale value
makes H worth more at thet time, too.
Why not come in and Action 'Thst this fun-IOVIn',
budget-iovin' Ford1 Why not come fn toolov?

tiM low-price threeJ

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Jeffm Mankin, aon of Jfr. and
MrJ. Kenl\eth Mankin wu lM!f\lf'tt ot honor at a bh1hdo17
part y t:&lt;!ld April 2:2 at h is par
entt home.
GueJt1 at the party were Dot
Dee and Frankie LeiFheit, Lint
and Bobby Ma111kln, Ro~ c.b.P6h•
te-r. Susie Woods. Un,d1 JtUe.'""f.
Reger and Do!lnl" Vir.log, SI'Uirolt
"'-'alk:er 1nd Mlehelle Mankin. .
The party yas in honor 01f trf.1
tiXlh birthday.

FirOAf

HARTFOIID, Conn.-Water e
ginee:r Alexander MarkWI eo ,,.
plained that via:itors to the filter
plant polluted the sewage system
He said the visitors tOS!Ied coin~
STOJtY OF DEfEAT
!or good luck into the system
M!m YcmK UP - Sen. John
thus clogging macbinl'"ry and pol Kennedy (D-Mast.) esplalnecf to
lutlng the w-.t~i'•.
the over.seaa Pi'en Club Monday
A',"TRAC'fiON
nisht bow he lost the 1956 DemoBOSTON-on boards coveri~ crattir vice preridential norilina·
a shattered plate glass window tion, Tlklng: hlr tue ft-ctm last
lhe Boston Five Cents Savin~&amp; Saturday's Kentucky Derby Ken.
Bank had these words pain~ed · nedy said: "J atoOd up in tbe
"Prol)f .of the attraction o~ u -. saddle, and Sen. Estes KefAuver
ings, "A wayward auto btl 1U put 8 big nose between me and
here."
the 888 votes."

BJ" Jeanae BmiUl, Dodp Safet:r CoUuftl'at

:iaftlmo're 8 Det"roit 6. 13 inn.

NEW Mill DIG • • • • 1r Alllt MMr

NO LUCK

Community" Wide Effortl

31fJ
4
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Xaoau City 8 Washington 2
o'n~ james sche~uJed
Tuftdlr'• ProNble Pltchen

t3A8 gallon
ePAINT
Middleport

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J!Mdein Square Dancing

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Kan,as City . . . . 10 9 .526 3

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BOLJNS

1101'3' an)'tl'mo It tnes llll~dlepo ct
In any eontett W It! inf:"bler•. ton•
bolt, ot )~I hor I!Otf~'i Mid·

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St. Louis at New York nightWi!hmeler 2-o vs Burnside 1·1.
C~ago 8t PltUburgb nighttoholsky 0-1 vs Frlencl 2,2
~ -. iUJWa.ukee
at
Philadelphia
lliXh~pahn 4·0 vs tloberts 1·3 .
WWntidaYs Gamas
CJn~.inrtali at Brooklyr..
$~. LouiS at New York
Milwaukee at Phi.iadE!lphia
Chlcato a.t I'itlsbur~h

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T"'tliy'l Pz.otiabl• Pltehert
Ginclnn_att at Brookl)'n nightJeffedat 1·1 vs Podrc~ 1-1

all colors

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Brooklyn 5 MUwaukef!
14 Innings
t"&gt;nly a:ame,s sehed1'tle&lt;r .

House Paint

eSALES

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4 .768·
5 .706 1
7 .&amp;ll 2¥..
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8 g: .471 5
7 12 .368 7

Cltioaao e New YDl'k 2

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wa. emplored to,

Ohio Bell Telephone In Coh:ta~bul,
Reeflldy 1 lll"toltltr war m.
.and JUidled volee a.od oil pelriUtrr ..i.ri•J abo•t lqUM'e dlneiq la
from prJvate lnltruel:ora. ..._wreaet
Mr. and MrL 1. I, Wolfe re(!ently was a We•tera Eleclrte etiiploree t.hlt area ind .,.. l~otmed: "'1'he
ollt one. wM auau dance are lhe
reE!eived tneral int.erertlng let- before enterln1 the tft-•ld.
GMt wH tome out of the hill•
ter~ from thPir dau1hter and sonTbey p_lan to returtl. .lb July.
~ DW;&amp;JU g tbelr thou...
in·law. Pr~. Lawrence Casebolt,
'l'lw! Hit'4_t(lecl sop~lc!~. n:ak.•!lYing they had aafely returned to
In 1906 mines on " he Clllti~t­ lnf-lbat- ftlttmerit eerta)nly kpow1
the US milltari base at WJidfleek·
en, Germany after a two weekfl Pfake &amp;: Ohio RaJlway •hlPPt1 oolh1t11 '!~vir •bOut U.. ••~&gt;to11r of southWD Eurape. On the- 66.000.000 toot of .DJI. or 134 ject bWt tillort.UDJtely ll uot alone
trip. made in their Opel, a small per een( of an eoal mined In t11t- ltt hl• thlnkl.nac. ftk mtJ' ""''
bf.en tr11e a rfw )'earl ago b•1t it
German sports ear, they visited Unlted States.
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•hoolllltlY
~ ,to4ay.
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Berch.teasctcten, Vienna, v enice;
The .Perinsrtvil.nla Jtallroilif. one btrlll lie- wikr s4i:tll'i danees toGenoa, Florence, Plsl . RomE!, Mon•
oeo. Bareelona, MaOHd and· Berne. of the ~tloa't le1din~ ef\Jd carry day.
They wrote glowlnlh' of Rome J Ina rol!ld.l, tao ll.lfl. o11e of Uie· ni·
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in the springtime, and eapeclall)' tlon '• lsrs:est owners ol .coal propot tbe artl.lltic grandeur of St; erties, Jdmt 400.000 IK'rM.
Peter's Cathed.raL They tOu~d th~
roads of southern Frince ljetter
The modern wood-cased le.1d
than those in other countrlet. penc:il undi!rgoes approtlmateiY
they found fhe poverty and .lOW 100 laboratory ~nd factory tes ·.~
living standardR of the rural Spart. to insure Its ttrlcleney.
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\.ish peoples very depreasing, while
the main roads between citi.e~ The uotesque custom of stretrh
were no better lhan our bacl: ing lips to platter size i8 RtUI fb~·
country roath. The. people , in aU lowed in Equat01'"lal Alrica, 11J1
countries were friendly _
tlie style-s arc chang.lnJ. Youn1
While in BruckEinau where she &amp;iris today go in for smaller dl8li:~
has been livJng since last Jul}l, SayR the National . Oeographlc SoDarlene has been busy paintin. ciety.

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Baseball
Results

Shoemaker~ Civen ASuspension . .

Sidelined For ·
Lst Of Season

By Untied Press
Gino Clmoli, the "ugly duckling" of the National League I

tensted .

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DUly SenUnel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May 7, 1957-6

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Cimoli Leads Dodgers To 5~4 Victory :O ver Braves
Brooklyn "Trade Bait" Delivers
.In 14th Frame To 8reak Up Game

UNDERSTIJDY lRON LIEGE

toPS bERBY FIELD

BJg~uMayBe

champion Brooklyn Dodgers, is the latest exampl e that sometimes the best trades in base baJI are the ones that ne\ler are

made.
A mere .11! hitter in 36 at-bats last season , Cimoli was the

CJN~INNATI

• 'l'C' ri

Junfant railed manoger.q Walt Al·

W~tb 25 hits and is the hero of the
~"'!ij
· err ~ four -hour, 14 - inning
'\'It Of}' over the Bravf's Monday
night. Cfmoli broke lt up with his
fifth bit of the night, a ~olo homer
oft Red Murff to leud off the 14th
frame and give San dy Koufax his
lint win .
The Chicago Cul::t• whipped the
New Yotk Giants, 6-2 ln the only
othlfr National J..eague game Mon·
day Wla.ile thf• Baltlmote" Orioles
defeated the Detroit Tigers. 8-6,
in ~3 inning! and the K;ansa.~ City
Athletics wallo!)ed the Washington
Senllors, 8-2. in American League
&amp;atno.

Winner Take All
CLallenge Made
By Sugar Hart

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ston and F'red Haney to thr·
mound to w&lt;:rn of :a " bean ball"

Jfhl ~7.eW!ki,

were guilty of "dusters-" in the
first hame_
Ed Mathews homered In the
first inninJ but Carl Furillo blasterl a three-run !tGml!r in the bottom of the inning after si ng) Ps by
Ci moli and St!ndy Am oros. Cimoll
filled in in center field for the in·
jUi't•d Du ke Snider with Amoros
taking over In ]eft field .
Mathews wa lloped another hom·
er in the J&gt;ixth inning and Joe
Acleock blasted his six th of the
season in the eighth to produce a
3-3 tho. The Braves went ahead in
thf' 12th un Ring tes by Mathews
and Attdy Pafko follow~ bY Johnny Loga n's saerific-e fly but Cimo-

NATtON.toL
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Milwaukee . . . .
·BrooklYn
p,inein~all . . . .
s~. J,.ou~ . . . . . .
. Ehilal{elphia . . .
ll!.w Yor~ .. _.

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LOS ANGELES (UP)· - Jockey Willie Shomih!~er fiauled
his golf clubs out of the closet today and pre~.af'l\4 lo sit ou(
a 15-day suspension Imposed on him by stewar.&lt;lfof Churcbilf
Downs for misjudginll the fimsh line of IBB! Sltui'day's Ken•
tucky Derby.
,: .
Shoemaker didn't blame the stewnds for suspending. him

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duel after ~tarling pitchers Lew
Burdette and [)on Drysdale both

IY IJNtTID

For Gallant Man Putlup In Dtirhy

'rraubled
re. ' o being out for tiM! re. I' of the - baseball season,
j wants doctors to have on.e mor~ - be bl-amed b1mseJ.f for the ;i .~
look at his aching back before un- of misjudgment , that probabTt
d~i'goini surger)'.
oo.st lils mount, Gallant •Man, vio:-tory
in the race as he was n01n d
The big Cincinnati Redlegs first
out
by
Iron Liege.
baaeman was sc heduled· to leave
the hospital today wller.e ,h e un·
When infOrmed of his st:JspenI derwent teBt.s- for a week Jn order sMn,
Shoemaker said philoRO!)hi·
to fin d what was causing a pain
cafly,
think thfy're rtoing
in hb left hip.
the rig"They
ht things, so I guess thel"f''s
Doctors said Klus:zewski was little I can say about lt. I just
a stupid mistake in jud.,:
suffering !rom a slipped disc and made
mWJt-and
tha-r-!1 that."
recommended an operation. He
Shoemaker
revealed he realized
tentatively agreed to surgery on
condition the team of nine doctora his mistake the inst;&lt;;nt •ttu l!e
who diagnosed his injury take an- stood up the irons tt the 16th
pole lind said the names be _!ti
other look.
enUy .called himself MUldn't he
pHnJ;ed in a newsp•pet.•
''Then t laid the ·wbi-p to Gal·
MACHINE AGE
!ant Man again, but it was to :~
~AMIL'OON", N. Y.-CharJes R. late.t f qidn't pa•l hlPl up :whttn I
Kirkley, a pre-engineering s"tu- easeiJ up hf the . safdfe-, but th~
den"t at Colgate Uaiversity ha&lt;; ('hQ,ng~ in my po&lt;~i tlon eaus .:d
mechanized the ancit:nt game of hirfl to bH.tHte- nit:JmentarllY-jai;t
Uc-tac·toe so it can be playcJ eno'urh that we dropped lrfim. a
by a simple system of switche.9. no~e to a head &amp;ehin~ He dU!.-' t
"It re11lly works" said Kirkleytbouah.''
and just think no par1ner, no p~ jO;;i:;:~~~~~~·~id~
per, no pencib." And IJO fun eith·lj
er; Kirkley admitted-the m .lchine alway!!l wil'ls.

Dodgers' No. I trade bait all winter. They eventually kept him I
only be~a11se nobobdy else was in· 1 At Ebbet~ Field ump ire Lee Bal·
Today, ttae 2'7-year-old native of
San .FTancisco is batting .316, has
driven in 10 runs . leads the team

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li tloubl ed &lt;tntl scoretl th(' tying
run on Furillo's sl ng!e in the bottom of I he inning.
Then came Gino's sceond homer
- his first also bl'oi!f' up an extra
innin,g g•mc a~t:&lt;tin~1 Robin Roberts,
NE\\' YORK UP- Voting Gatnt&gt;t D d April 1lB. The ~·ictory left the
Sugar Fl art. ltll'feited with vir""
o get·s on J one game behind
w
the 'rent-ru nn ing Rrav e1.
ies over unranked wellerwei ght..o ,
Don Kai8f&gt;r. 22-year-{)ld speed·
Yelled a fi&amp;ht-olfer ott, "wirult'" bailer, pit chl'd a six-hitter to galll
take all" to foUl' of the top 10 h:h1 first t·i~tory for the Cubs and
today,
help hand Ruben Gomez his first
The 21~.f~ld PHllldelphlan loss after three ltralibt wlns for
was aomewliaf riil!ftd because he the GiantS'. J&lt;;d WlneenJak'8 twobad to be content with a 9-1 , 0-t run si ngle wn the key brow ot
"9-1 decWon over A1 Suear Wlls·~n the Cubs' lour-run aixth-innl.nJ rat.
In their 'J'V bout at St. Nleh.olas ly that broke open the game.
Arena Monday nilht, and he said ,
Jim Brid"'W"~.,r's first hit of the
Baseball Quiz: How ~an· a plt· lona J~ rhallOWJJ, . surroumiea ~
"be'1 the laat unranked opp9nent sea1on, a double, o1rove In
cher
have more than threlf .11trfkj several Of ~ser dlnl~ona.·
I'll- meet.''
1
rum n the l•Hn to give the Orl· outa tn one lnnlni? {Ste aD:IW lit
Jy t~ we&lt; r. to- Rqn Will bO
Hart and manager Marty Ste ·n ole:&gt; their victory over tho Tigers ei-H!wher&amp; on this pare.)
!Ubjeoted
lo iti •
lltt' · o~·
buiJeif fhe wlrlher-take-all ella!- The blow followed a double by
dur,
.
the
13th
11!\'
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&gt;vch·
tho 17·'r
Jenge at the three top contender! Gus Triandos and an ittlentlonal
Ban arc s!)awning, pr were
Tony De Marco, Cul)ar OrlC ,!18 walk to Dick Williams, providing last week through the frat day ~, ot May. Object: to learn exact!y
and llaac L91art, , and at ninth· rcltef pitcher George Zuverink and probably will con.tlnue tttr what li1h are in the .lake, sverranking Wal~ Byars, who WO 'l with hi8 second win. Bob Nieman another three or four weeks. The lje aire, type, and general condftlo,~;t. Frolrt inform~tion fatheran up.ttet decition over Hart at homered for the Orioles.
eold snR!) over the weekend slow. ed tfiroueh such iampllna filtJ,lr('
MadiJon Square Garden March 8.
Rookie Jim Pisani's grand slam ed them U!) tem!)oraflly. . Reporb
Hart, favornd at ti-1, hall'ded n horher cllmuxed a slx·run firs-t in- from local ,ponds Included" 01\'f'" l)}antln"J .rid control Can be Plan·
thorough trouncing to lanky Jl ning rRil.r onJ Ned Garver pro- from out HarriRonvllle way whet·e Jml.
)lear·old Wilson ot EnglewoOd , I !~h·d it for Knns11s City th e rest a couple of 11-illch'tra were tak·
N. J,, but he c~nlldn't flatten him of th1, way with a neat six-hitter. en on a Ji!:lUi.
Forked RQ!Jf should be ,a. mu)b
"He touaht like a turtle" de- Gus ~rnlnl had .11t'nt the Athletics
more populaf. picnicking 'tu'td
Those
Who
rhtim
Forked
Ru
n
o#ltlal track photo of the finish of the
dared the irate Sugar, "all arms in fi'Ont with a two-run ~ingle as
swimming plde~ this surilmer. ·The I·IIJcl:y I&gt;ei·by
Churchill Downs Saturday. Iron Liege, dri·vin;g iI
and elbows ror pi'Oit•cllon. And It, Lit e Athleti c~ dea ll Chuck Stobbs. lake is shy of lht:: 6"1g fell-ow s may beach has ~n given a deep sur·
.f.l:l: l a surprise this summer. A. :
WBJ jCilt. ln -thftoe to last the rt !s· a 15·ramE! winner last season , "his
o.f
Gallant Man, his his nose,.outin front, which
Hlll uld .thla weekend he spotted fa ce or saud, appli§d wh~Jl th "
tance."
IJlth straight lou.
(International Soundphoto.)
11. whoppe!' an
of 18 to 18 inchC.i love! of the lake wa.s lowered
. '&amp;;
last fAll. Look for Forhd Run in
come Into ItS' own. J1t, tbt. near
PutuN! as ran outrtitldlnl ,recr'cn
tion ipot In South~astlin -Ohio.

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Chicaet~

DESI

Downt the ldentic;al colorJnr ct
the pole! tended" to .contuse him.
agreelnr with Gallant Man's trilg
e:i-, John Nerud, tbiltt the finish
line is obseured at tile tract.
His miscue colt Shoemalter·lQ
per cent of the winner's share or'
the purse, $10, 7~.

Aecordlnt to; nrn .WJH(e' . .
Pom!l'oy taktt Oi\ :- M~Utepor!
thil alterooon tor · file: lfflt time
thiR rear h1 baB,ebalJ: d!trie: b at
Middleport. Pro&amp;able hllttll'Jes in
thl~ te!l: the Pll.nttnuofc rur. Would
\Ike to- win: HenMW (ftd Leffle
for PotMroy; Hlndy 11:nd ilbJan·l
Cor Mldd1ePOIIt. Coldi ·Nohr,
Swaekha~er Do dOubt Wf~ liVe
his Oreball aee Bowie•
. e blg
ierap Aifalnat SOuth
r 'umMTow In /dhen1, and tbi! 6!)po ·
tUnfty if he wfn8, to JO ekhPr to
Dayton or Coluznbu• t61' region11 t
pla'y-otf•.
'i'li"t P~nthers wo~ld Jib to take
thht one. A ].C)t of f~toh entc ~ .
this equatiOn-tti·e !aetet• ar.•
ynbelted' thla yf!at, f'omerot h.v:
been clotibered b)' abcmi- every
QWe-irid baldfl. When! Is a

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Time to Cliaage
Wake Up
Your Winter-Weary
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With

Spring Moltif Care

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f- $ue lf.1fM £4J IJt~flM-1", 1141 Yeen ot Conllnuoua Servlee
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l'litltlelft-415

Pomeroy
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W I. Pet. Gl
York .... . 12 5 .7011

Cleveland . . .

8 8 .500
9 10 .. .474
Jilltlmore . . . . . 7 10 .412
Wa'Shlngton . . . . 4 16 .200
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•f Chief of Police Ptaisu!

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conatii.D~I~~~:~~~~:
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Wa!bington ot Detroit-Kern ·
ln.ertlr 0..1 vs Foytack H
Boston· at. Cbieago night:areWer 2-2" vs Donovan 1-0
BalUmoTe at Xansa11 City night
-Brown 1-o vs Duren G-1
New York at Cleveland ni,!lilt
--..sturdivant 1·1 vs Score 2·1
. W•cfntiCirt't Gam-.
~toll at Chicago.
~hlmore at- ltansas City
Wa:shinelon at Detroit
NeW York at Cleveland. INT·ERNATrONAll. LEAGUE
W L Pet. G'a
Miami
12 G .667
Toronto
11 7 .611• 1
10 7 .588 HZ
Buffalo
Rkhmond
11 9 .5:SO 2
Rochester .. , . 10 9' .526 2~2
MontreaL ..J · 7.11 1, ·~ 5,.
Columbus . . . . . 6 11 .3;),} 5~
Iiavana
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Cnn~o.n Fisher
esERVICE

y.,.. rd.y's

dun

'Into the mul of twlrlltt&amp;: dal'lrft'l

with an:ta:dnt abmt,. 't'be deaf
eannot bear the muale or the ulla
but feel the dl)'tbm lbrou.Jll. the
floor 11 they clarke wHh amazing
acCuraey, The mentally Ill .are llf&amp;ed for a few tleed., moment• to
a realm of forietfWneJJ by daftt'·

Jeffery Monlc.in
Is HdnorecfOtl
Sixth Birthday .

IIJ!J.ANY,
1:¥1' Afi~S
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fort ln.stUla
ju11ior pedestriana the rule.
of common

aense. courtel't'

YIIIMWJI.

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PA11Mnt ROOMWit wttn't
altlt •• chttN lltut h. calt-4

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On her trip to Canada and the

t.J.S,A. before Elltabeth became
Queen ol ll!ngland , t he nd Philip
t'ook privati squar~ dance lessons
in Canada and partkipated to
~~quare dances a:t~n tn their honor. Sbt! enjoyed It 10 much •he
learned to ee:ll and eondu~
weekQo square dance• in Bucking.
ham PaiJ~.
Yes, square dancing ba1 come
of age because many millions of
open minded !ollts have ta\en tbe
the tlmt! to really Jearn the dance.
Tbey are the type of people who
are ncit afReeted. with "8'pectiti8''.
lft.teiad' of w~~tteblng others provide
e.otertalnment, they like to do-itt.Iietti•ekle8.
~Today'll: aquare dance continues
a~ bllicaUy Ameritan contribution
to ibfl a:eneral world .of. dante. It
1!' part of 20th eentilf}' tulture as
It was In 19th Century llfe. It pre·
vidt!l recreational outletr without
re1ard tf&gt; ~lau.

YOUNG RACERS

HADDONFIELD. N. J.-TJio
South Jersey Junior Rac1nJ .M .sociation,. a non·pro!it club fol'lhed ·•to promote and entoura'e
Midget auto Tat"iug all: an. intere-it ·
ing and 11fe acti•itr ldf you~g
thildnn," i1 OJ)ell to bi011 add
girl! from 8 to 16.

Rooms

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and htrhwa.y
safety,

Thel...,lra·

New flrnihlre
FOB
LETART W

Tho.ae 11pendiag Satlll'da)" night
with Mr. and MrR. Cul"tit IUctard ·
were Mr•. John CbandleT, :rreddi.e
Dit.nnie a~4 SUe, )Iii. Chandler'•
hiend, t.ira. ltofe Freeman, Donx1a
I and Karla, all or J._~~ 01, aod
Sunday evetttna: eu~ ~Jts of
the Ri&lt;:kar(ls werf llt. ·anct IUs.
Homer Rickard, lten~eth aul Dale
of C~lumb~ _ Mr. and li)'S'. ~tanley
Adluns of New Haven, Enne and

$299.00

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BAKER

FURHittiiE

Oti 'l'lte Brlptest &amp;omer
blllddlqol't

Twill 'Rickard.

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d.io alation donates free air

time to promote safe drl ving and walk':ing habit&amp;~

Constant editorial eoveroge !11 given to the safety eause by the Milford NE!we. Loeal merchants BUPply free aotety calendars to all
achoola, homes and shops, and insurance companies run sa.fety ads
in the newspaper.
Poll~ officet1 vl1lt e~eh grade
8(hool cla88room at least on«
a-month to deliver aRfety mes...... n ltimt•(b, t•ll", •podol

nMI!I!iR'8:1ftH'ature and b7

Retults

Buffalo 9 Richmond 4
)IJ.ami 4. Moi'itrt:,.l 2
.
if:avanll- 3. Toronto 2 complellon
May ftttt, sUspended galtle
Toronto 8 Havma 0.
Only ·garll.es sch~dllMd 1

Patty Roush Is
Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower

A bridal shower honoring Miss
Patty Lou Roush of Letart Rout('
wes held iast Tuesday evening Jt
the home of Mrs. Eileen Forema'l
Mr. and Mn, c. A. stew~rt ot
in Maso n.
.JI.()stesses for the occasi on wc;oc Ne-lsonvilie,
wlti Mr.
Mrs. Foreman an~ Mrs. VI •! inti .•. . _, ~~
f\ousll. . Gam!~~ WE!r4ii · pJzyethnd a
doGr prize \Waf WOI\ bY Mn
Geotie .1tt~ns111\·,
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AtteQding were Mrs. John Bnum
~ ...ner, Mrs. T1Mma &lt;{1:;~!!'_~:
legs were
Mn'. Nam"dt Jo~on, Jllt;j, Oni~
winning
J'ohilsOn, Pit~. Geor~ J6'1i'M'6fl.,
daY seven games, b11t
Mrs. Lawrence Stew.Irt, Mr. and
eU 'par.t .ot their long road trip Mrs. Lester J&lt;'oreman, Mrs. Edga;.
M and Mrs Bert McDole and
waR I!Omlnac up.
A~br;t~~' -~~~~. Rodney
an of Toledo-1 9'1n.t the week ·

. OAkHILL

TRY IT AND·

To.Extend

YOU'LL \NANT ~ IT' I

Streak To'

Tonlilif lbT lfeMd ptreo Dodget1 will be· 1eared to test tbe met·
tie ot tbti !,¥Jdlep, . wbo ·have
IW.pt ••...:.:.:.-...11 pu,t P,biladelphla,
-·~ o.J:
New Yorlt,·ahd Prmlll&gt;urrh.
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Tbe' . . . . :~Ill be ~ flrlt be-

...,,d wt:n

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tween· ttlt ' (WO clubl th~ seann,
and "Vfiln ·~· liJt yeu's feud·

that nd'4 'f'Vtn· af 11-eaell. tor tbe
sepori. ·&gt; · .
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Hal JdeOa't.'· who scored. two ·
vletorlei ~ the · :{&gt;~ lallt

·se~~af0l'8i14y.

Johnny
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aon

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daugbterR, Mn. Lawrence
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mal'l
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Rouah, i(nice RO'I:JSl'l, Nanc.v
ROusb, Debra RQusll,.. ~:rt; Dou :·.
liS RoUIIh, ,Pauline CUnnd'liJhan;t,
carol curlnfnaham, Jdnett. C,unll'.
ip-(ham, Mrs. Liz#e S!&amp;Wart, W.~~.!
row ll'Orelban, Denn11 F~reffJ_an,
¥Y(a Potefu«rl 11_\d' SlitLroft tore-

tam.:b.

••4•wltli tiJr. and lltra·. Jaclt Wood.

, Je""" Fte~itk Wd ~niJ)le ta
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t Jot . elt dd: to
attin.d1 schoo
we
having murQpf
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po "'·
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.ito-~tffli!ir ,~~b~
lltl&gt; \lie' lilOund I&gt;i· , . . man.-·

years adtlili'
op~d

daughter; M"rS. nea

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IlOilo· plt&lt;h

l·l' ~!ftd oiO
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Tioe a.aJ.~ Idle Monday; ha\'0
to._~., thel.~

poll·
u:noo,!111!bin-..
ilit tiilldlnp tiP~!~~ ~
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AsMaoat;er

~~In~ - dt ' Washlneton SenaioiS, Wu cluti n Detroit tocby to
diRcws a player-trade and.or the
ooulbJ.e release of mtlltler Charlie Dre.qen.
.
The seaaJ6if dropped the!r
ii~l~ttr .m.-! R:ame Monday at
Kanll.t ClQt. ,J:'cl Grltt1tb, en route
hl're fi'om WUhli.lt'ton, was quot
ed i! Hriiuf, ·"a~me-thln1 drast~~
hu to l$e drit/'·.
.
, Thtl Wa~liton. Post and Timos
iteral.l i.otd 1 ii~ay nlrht It hod
'+~~'hiM Oiftfft
plan• to dilml.u
Dreilen RftliJ ~Ql;ote one of the
tean;1'J epache11-Billy Jurgea t'1'
CBoRfc!! ta:fi.'ftlt~. temporary
. ll'lllrlaw.
. Th~ SellaJ6fl mlved here Mon
llav niJbf for tll'e opealnc of a
tlu~·~·lli'lfh!l· MrU! However, nei
thet DrH.-. •
01iffith were
'yaJlable for comment. Johnny
M~Rtte. t~ ifrkerR' new pnenJ
man.a'* ntd If )Janned to mee! with Grlffllh for poulblt trade
tallu.
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·1 re irf Com.plete control of how you
want to trdel. For praotieally aD
diivins noedl you enj"r the fUel.
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ltlxul'jl. The new kind of Ford is America's
l'owest-priced• big car.,. yet it offers
tbe .~eauty, V·S GO and luxury ride
of cars costing far mote!

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sei'Viee welcome and.
at tam~ and· ConferWa• ~*ed fty tbe
wD'tnen alid was
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polo pony. Six or V-8 tbe gohig i&lt; great I
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sive car,lrs still priced Ford-low, In fact, model fat
model right across the board,, Ford is the IOioe.t
priced al the low-pribe lhreel
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If you Jove thrift you'll love our '57 Ford.
No ear ever before bas offioed such perfect bJmd•
~g of big-car luiury and small-car price.
Once you take the wheeL you'll discover how the
"'nner Ford" gives you the ldnd of ride you haYe
~ood befOre Ollly iD cars oootinl far more.

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Ford is worth more at trade-in time
And when you go to trade your Ford for a new car,
yoq1lllnd that Ford's traditionally high resale value
makes H worth more at thet time, too.
Why not come in and Action 'Thst this fun-IOVIn',
budget-iovin' Ford1 Why not come fn toolov?

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Jeffm Mankin, aon of Jfr. and
MrJ. Kenl\eth Mankin wu lM!f\lf'tt ot honor at a bh1hdo17
part y t:&lt;!ld April 2:2 at h is par
entt home.
GueJt1 at the party were Dot
Dee and Frankie LeiFheit, Lint
and Bobby Ma111kln, Ro~ c.b.P6h•
te-r. Susie Woods. Un,d1 JtUe.'""f.
Reger and Do!lnl" Vir.log, SI'Uirolt
"'-'alk:er 1nd Mlehelle Mankin. .
The party yas in honor 01f trf.1
tiXlh birthday.

FirOAf

HARTFOIID, Conn.-Water e
ginee:r Alexander MarkWI eo ,,.
plained that via:itors to the filter
plant polluted the sewage system
He said the visitors tOS!Ied coin~
STOJtY OF DEfEAT
!or good luck into the system
M!m YcmK UP - Sen. John
thus clogging macbinl'"ry and pol Kennedy (D-Mast.) esplalnecf to
lutlng the w-.t~i'•.
the over.seaa Pi'en Club Monday
A',"TRAC'fiON
nisht bow he lost the 1956 DemoBOSTON-on boards coveri~ crattir vice preridential norilina·
a shattered plate glass window tion, Tlklng: hlr tue ft-ctm last
lhe Boston Five Cents Savin~&amp; Saturday's Kentucky Derby Ken.
Bank had these words pain~ed · nedy said: "J atoOd up in tbe
"Prol)f .of the attraction o~ u -. saddle, and Sen. Estes KefAuver
ings, "A wayward auto btl 1U put 8 big nose between me and
here."
the 888 votes."

BJ" Jeanae BmiUl, Dodp Safet:r CoUuftl'at

:iaftlmo're 8 Det"roit 6. 13 inn.

NEW Mill DIG • • • • 1r Alllt MMr

NO LUCK

Community" Wide Effortl

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Xaoau City 8 Washington 2
o'n~ james sche~uJed
Tuftdlr'• ProNble Pltchen

t3A8 gallon
ePAINT
Middleport

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J!Mdein Square Dancing

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BOLJNS

1101'3' an)'tl'mo It tnes llll~dlepo ct
In any eontett W It! inf:"bler•. ton•
bolt, ot )~I hor I!Otf~'i Mid·

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St. Louis at New York nightWi!hmeler 2-o vs Burnside 1·1.
C~ago 8t PltUburgb nighttoholsky 0-1 vs Frlencl 2,2
~ -. iUJWa.ukee
at
Philadelphia
lliXh~pahn 4·0 vs tloberts 1·3 .
WWntidaYs Gamas
CJn~.inrtali at Brooklyr..
$~. LouiS at New York
Milwaukee at Phi.iadE!lphia
Chlcato a.t I'itlsbur~h

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T"'tliy'l Pz.otiabl• Pltehert
Ginclnn_att at Brookl)'n nightJeffedat 1·1 vs Podrc~ 1-1

all colors

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Brooklyn 5 MUwaukef!
14 Innings
t"&gt;nly a:ame,s sehed1'tle&lt;r .

House Paint

eSALES

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5 .706 1
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Ohio Bell Telephone In Coh:ta~bul,
Reeflldy 1 lll"toltltr war m.
.and JUidled volee a.od oil pelriUtrr ..i.ri•J abo•t lqUM'e dlneiq la
from prJvate lnltruel:ora. ..._wreaet
Mr. and MrL 1. I, Wolfe re(!ently was a We•tera Eleclrte etiiploree t.hlt area ind .,.. l~otmed: "'1'he
ollt one. wM auau dance are lhe
reE!eived tneral int.erertlng let- before enterln1 the tft-•ld.
GMt wH tome out of the hill•
ter~ from thPir dau1hter and sonTbey p_lan to returtl. .lb July.
~ DW;&amp;JU g tbelr thou...
in·law. Pr~. Lawrence Casebolt,
'l'lw! Hit'4_t(lecl sop~lc!~. n:ak.•!lYing they had aafely returned to
In 1906 mines on " he Clllti~t­ lnf-lbat- ftlttmerit eerta)nly kpow1
the US milltari base at WJidfleek·
en, Germany after a two weekfl Pfake &amp;: Ohio RaJlway •hlPPt1 oolh1t11 '!~vir •bOut U.. ••~&gt;to11r of southWD Eurape. On the- 66.000.000 toot of .DJI. or 134 ject bWt tillort.UDJtely ll uot alone
trip. made in their Opel, a small per een( of an eoal mined In t11t- ltt hl• thlnkl.nac. ftk mtJ' ""''
bf.en tr11e a rfw )'earl ago b•1t it
German sports ear, they visited Unlted States.
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The .Perinsrtvil.nla Jtallroilif. one btrlll lie- wikr s4i:tll'i danees toGenoa, Florence, Plsl . RomE!, Mon•
oeo. Bareelona, MaOHd and· Berne. of the ~tloa't le1din~ ef\Jd carry day.
They wrote glowlnlh' of Rome J Ina rol!ld.l, tao ll.lfl. o11e of Uie· ni·
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in the springtime, and eapeclall)' tlon '• lsrs:est owners ol .coal propot tbe artl.lltic grandeur of St; erties, Jdmt 400.000 IK'rM.
Peter's Cathed.raL They tOu~d th~
roads of southern Frince ljetter
The modern wood-cased le.1d
than those in other countrlet. penc:il undi!rgoes approtlmateiY
they found fhe poverty and .lOW 100 laboratory ~nd factory tes ·.~
living standardR of the rural Spart. to insure Its ttrlcleney.
...
\.ish peoples very depreasing, while
the main roads between citi.e~ The uotesque custom of stretrh
were no better lhan our bacl: ing lips to platter size i8 RtUI fb~·
country roath. The. people , in aU lowed in Equat01'"lal Alrica, 11J1
countries were friendly _
tlie style-s arc chang.lnJ. Youn1
While in BruckEinau where she &amp;iris today go in for smaller dl8li:~
has been livJng since last Jul}l, SayR the National . Oeographlc SoDarlene has been busy paintin. ciety.

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Baseball
Results

Shoemaker~ Civen ASuspension . .

Sidelined For ·
Lst Of Season

By Untied Press
Gino Clmoli, the "ugly duckling" of the National League I

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lowed bv pr1ye.r by Rev.
were ~nroute to their hame tfter
RupPIBlt . Seeretary and trtuunr ape:nding the wi6J.er ID Florida.
reports were reid and approved.
Mr. 1n&lt;l )In, Vernon Blrteh
The preftOnl'l IBtiQCI! f'l !'•ad Df ctnchl.lll~ are aM~iDI the

Eisenhower

6-Daily'Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 7, 1957
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

For Renl - Extension. Ladders,
Scaffold Boards. Drop Cloths.
Clinton Fis-her, Micldleport.
Phone 62b5-X.
111 tf

WANT ADS

rer rent · Electric:
wallpape:
~teamer.
Climon Fiabet, Mid·
1leport. Ph.
6263-X
11·' f

PHONE 398

Cloth ... Nylon, lo"iberglau Awnina:s,
Porch shades, venetian blmd:s,
Window bl ind!,t Porch and Lawn
Furniture. Free est:--_.. te.a. Oale
Wippel Supply, ~ 15 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
4 26 lmoc

RATES
2 eeatl per word, one iDKrtlon. ¥lnlmum ebar1c 50c.-4 ~:t~ntl
per word for three eolllerutln lnaeriJoiUI.
Sll&amp;cial- One month for 21 ceata per word.
lUll nte of 2 ceata per word will be ebarnd for ad~lnl U
Dot paid for belore the 15th of each m011M1 followin• insertion.
l:l'ren In AcfveJ:IIaiDa-Should be reported lmm~ately. '!'he
O.Uy Sentinel ,.ill Dtlt be raDOJ).flble tor mote tbah one tncorftrl luertion.
Card of Tballb and SpeeW N.U..o of Evenu $1.00. Obltuarleo
publlabtd at 1 eeDt per word.

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Notices

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT lind employment - hire or find a lost Item tbroul[h
'lbe Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off CaD 398 Today - An Ad I•
this column

t15) Room &amp;

lltM BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. Sedan
$1,596. Dynaflow drive, like .tew

two tone blue finish . Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
5 2 6te
19M CHEVROLET "210" 4 dr. Sedan. $1,09S. Spotless original
dark blue fiol&amp;h, a real perform·
er. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

GETS
RESULTS

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('9) For Scie
UPRIGHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
192-J.
~ 7 3te
CHICKEN EQUIPMENT, automatic

FARM BUREAU
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

CARNIVAL
Lotated Dlreelly
In front of

Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op
2 to 8 P.M.

MONDAY, MAY 6th
Prl1111, R•frwlhiMII'Itt. Dt~wlnt~.
OamonstratloM, Mow.r flldlng
Conte1t (Win Clock Radio).

SPECIAL PRICES
ONE DAY ONLY
UNICO- Rqul•r $79.91

A·l condition. Reason - have
sold the property. Bart Miller,
Letart Falls.
5 7 3tp

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AFRlCAN VIOLETS. 61'19 Brownell
Ave., Middleport. Phone 6299-M.
IJ 7 6te
GffiL'S BJ CYCIJE, like new, 20

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One coon dog ; one all around
do!!:; one rocker spaniel, house
broke. femAle ; one goat. Everett
Chaffin, HartfurU, W. Va
5 7 6tp

Boord .

NICE HOME for middle-aged lady.
Free room and board. Phone
906-M.
5 7 6tp
( 16)
rode or Sole
----- 1951 Fleetline Chevrol et, 2 door
sedan, good condition, Junto ·
Spaun, Long Bottom. a-4-3tp.
( 17) Help Wonted

ForT

WANTED-Someone to le ~•rn molor route for substitute purposes. Call The Daily Sentinel. '
5 7 tf

Di 9 tributor wante d to supply Dai·
ly and Sunday 'Columbus Dispatch, ohio1 State Journal, and
Columbus St!u to boys and news&amp;tand in Pomeroy and Mlddle·
port. Only Pomeroy-Middleport
area people acceptable. Write:
Columbus Dispatch, Kenneth
VanSChoycJ.. , State Circulation
Department, Columbl!s, Ohio.
IJ 1 6tp
SEE OUR AD UNDER BUSINF:SS
OPPOllTUNITIES "A
ON!!:
MAN BUSINESS.
$1500 IN·
VESTMENT." (CAN
START
5-6·3~.&gt;
PART TL~El .
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LOTS - aize &lt;~ceorrlln~ to -;~.
F'or appointment pl10ne Q06·M.

USED EQUIPMENT

LOV'ELY SPINI!:T PIANO ; .sacri~­
ed for quick sale. Might consider
storing wi t h party who would
be sure to buy taler. For details,
write Thompson Music Co., 624
Seventh Ave., Manetta , Ohio.
3 7 6tc

Farmall "Cub"

Mrs. Reuben John:~on of Torch
vis1ted her son, C. E. J&amp;hnson
and family reeently . •
Prof. and Mrs. Earl Henderson
of Wheeling were reeenl sues~s
ot his brothers, Eber and Ralph
Henderson and families .
Mr. and Mr.s. Emeli.n Adams of
Coolville spent Saturday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear'
Jewett.
Mr. and Mn Cedi DeLong .,·
Wellsville were busin ess caller-;
here recently and also called "11
his brother Chod DeLong and
fnmily ,
Mrs. Clint Johnson visited Sunday with her stster Mrs. Cha •.
Brewer at BeiP"· They abo vi8i' ·
ed Charles Brewer who is con fin
ed ln a TB sanitarium at MeConnellsville. Mr . Brew~r pa.58e I
away MoRday. He was a form r
"sident hm •od h &gt; maoy relatives and friend s.
.
Mr. and ·idrs. Hubert Price Bnd
family ~pent Saturday in Park
crshurg wtlh his parents, Mr. ancl
Mrs. Abr.er Price.
Mr. and Mrs :Marvin Swotn and
children of ·Middleport
.spent
Sunday with hts parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Swan.
j
The many friends ot Mrs. Ar·
thur Covert of DC:Jrborn, 0 ,
were .'l orry to ifl arn of her deo~..h
recently. Her son Rev. Lester
Covert was a former pastor here
and his many friends exte!ld
sympathy tu the family .
Mr. and MrK G. E. Ours am!
Lynn of Huolington spent til .
weekend w1 th their parent.!!, Mr.
and Mrs. Van ·M1·Dade and M .
and Mrs. Eber Ours.
Rev. and Mrs Marks of Lon~
Bottom were dinner guests of M ..
and Mrs. Okcy Paynter Sunday.
Mr. &lt;.nd Mrs Albert Paynter
were at Creal Bend ~c vrral day ,
la~ t ,We('l'k due
to the i!lnc:ss uf
Mr. and Mrs. Lubcrt Thcts.s.

Allis Cholmers
45"

a
Power Mower . $59,95 i =~=With Plow
svLvANtA 75-YI- Rtgul~t 2k
TWO LOTS in Syracuse, good-~~
Bulb. .. .... ' ' . ' . 12c cation, reasonable . Phone ~456-Y.
Oliver "70''
7
Rqular'-69.00 UNICO 21 Cf
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With Cultivator
Ch11t
Freezer .. $2991.
See The
Brown Tractor Sales (
Rqultr t1.69.- 2-lb. Ba1
I
Rose Dust . . . . $1.39 1
New Holland
~W~.~M~al~n~S~t.~,,..,~~;:;;:
lndu•try Lltt J30, 10
-- - - - - Tubelesa Tires $17.95
HA YLINER
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Business
R~tullr f7,7f - No. 14 Aluminum
'tleS
Opoortunl
ScooD ... , . . . $5.79
ComHplltetely New From
---,-C.~· --~
Rag. $2~.~Unlco Hotrod fane•

eft to Cbute

Controller · · · $l9.9S FULTON THOMPSON

POMEROY FARH
BUREAU CO..()P
1. Meln St .. PhotM 91
I'OMIROY, OHIO

Meigs County

FARM BUREAU
GET TOGETHER

TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy
fEKINESE PUPPIES for aale,
Mn. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Sycamore St., Middleport.
C 30 12te
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.. Good uaed G. E. Eledrlc Rang ·.

New Craftllmlln'a 20 In Jig Saw
See Al 203 Mulberry Ave.

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BY DAVID O. QUINN

Ext.ntion Pl•nt P•thelotlst And
Entomol ..lat
V•vet•biH
CABBAGE--Newly set plan ~
sh.nrld be dusted with 6% Chior
dane to protect against the cut·
worms .and other pests. C.bbage
wonns will soon be givi ng trou·
ble. Dust
regularly and earh·
wit"h a combination of Malathion
and Methoxychlor for these pests.
FLEA BEE'I'LES-These tiny
black beetles will soon be ,eatlnt.
numcrow tiny holes in the leav
es of early potatoes and tomatoc1
when they are set out. Large
fields of potatoes should be spra~·
cd or dusted with DDT to control
these peats. In the home garden,
a spray or dust mixture Cilntalning Methoxychlor plus Malathion
!::I ou Id be use d on po t a toes, t om 1
t.-.es and other plants where in·
Jury ·IS observe d. Goo d fl ea bcctl c
.!O nt ro I oft en mean:s goo d ear IY
•1·
,, 1g ht con t ro I on po t at oes an J
tumatoeR. li'lea beetles also eau.t~P
' •· h es, egg pan
1 t a:~n d
ll .JUr}' t o rl\•15
other vegetables.
Bac:t•rlat Wilt of Cucumbara
F?r the home gard_ener who Ia
havmg trouble grow1rg eucu n
bers because the vines always
wilt. and die later on In the seas.,n
advtse t~at
they protect the
plant.t~ wtth cheesecloth covers: as
soon as the plants c~me up. Thts
ea n b~ made ·by cuttm~ a bar~el
hoop tn h~alf and eo_verma: It wtth
lhll cheesecloth. W1rc coat tballg
crs make a good framework also.
The edges of the . clot~ should
then .be covered w1th EO!I to pr-1·
vent mseets from crawling under
RHUBARB CUROULIQ - This
beetle lays eggs in young rhubarb
The larvae which hatch (lo cot·
~idcr:able damage to the stalks
Oust or spray rhubarb with Metfloxychlor. Make two applications
five day9 apart. .Wash the rhubarb well before using.
5
ORNAMENTAL
.
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~LACK SPOT . ON ROSES'fht! "fungUs disease c~n ~e con·
trolled by regular applteatlotts or
Fe['bam .. Use of _the . Orna~~DIIIi
Spray mixture wtl1 gtve ar!d 1t10nal
1 control of other pests at the st~me
tlme. Sec circul" on P"t Con·
trnl of Ornamentals.
1
Fpr powdery mildew 11n tos£'S,
1!idd
to the ornamental ~pray' mix·
turc
indicated, 2 lL•vfl LHhl '
'poonfuls of wettable s ulfUl nr l
ie·,•el tablespoonful or Narall,IW(' .

gus disease. , Leaf spot attaci:s the
tower leaves causing \hem
turn brown ahd drop off. &amp;pr.. y
once a week with 76% Ferbain
wettable powder. Use 3 lev .;
tablespoonfuls per gallon uolll
flower buds appe.ar.
A new kit csiled "1-2-3 Estat
Kit" put out undert_he UnieQ, It
bel is now available at Southern
States stOres or soon will be
available . some folks might ast.
about it and be interested in us·
ing it. Jt is designed for tbote
who use spray equipment and tb ·~
k'it supplies three 1 pound can1
of wettable
spray materiala, a
plastic measuring spoon anQ set
of instructions. AH the materiah
11re 1ecommended and aceeptabie
Good control wil\ result however
only if the materials are used
·
proper Iy an d app IIcatton11
m..ade
thoroughly . All labels should be
car"'1u11y rea d.
'So
· e
R OSE SeAL ~
~ me ':J'ccLm n~
ha"e IA'cn
•~
· ed an
reee1v
oth er ,
reported on from many parts or
· on bl ack rasr
the s tate occurrmg
berries and othqr brambles.
· ton t ro 1 on' rasp berry, fo11 ow
l•m·
the s~hedule of 1fJ pint of licjui.d
liuu. sU'Ifur in 1 gallon of water
when new leaves apptar and !how
lea.flets
For ~ontrol on roses the orn;~. me1.tal apray mixture of Ferbam
OD'l' Maliithion Sulfur may be
u&amp;ed: The Malaihion Is the active
ingredient against the scales, but
the other materials will ac!d prol('C!ton agail\JL the leaf spot and
other troUbles on rOlles. A reguJar sprnying of rose bttahea Should
begin now.

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AIH NE"'S
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mo•t noted
for her help
aorlng
and aSiiating
with inthe!panReJr:ional 4-H Clotlllng School Jn

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GERTRUDE TllaiTS
her greatly,
I'm sure loll of you 4-H club CONGRATULATIONS SINIORSI
memben and leaden, etc:. remem·
Well you 4-H gals and guys who
ber G~de Tibbitl, tbe 4--B Club are paduaUng, this Is the year
Aj:ent of Lincoln County. 1 wu in· . you probably have been waiting for
formed Lut Saturd..J)' that abe for a IORJ, long time. You will be
pused away at t·h e CabeU UunUnc· breatbing sighs of relief now that
toa Hospital on Friday. Gertrude the hustle and bustle of bi&amp;'h
had been ln Ill health forth~ pall St'hool activities are over, and you
two yeara but was very active in will either be pursuing you;• stud~
her wort UDUl she was taken to iea further in higher schools of
the hOspital. Gertrude was a eon. lear~lng or trying to locate your·
sclentlous wor~er and bad youth self in the community of your
wor~ as her first lo:ve. She was choice. I ~hink you will find things.
alway• a~Uve and bked nothlnt I! little dtfferent here on the out·
better than to organise and .wark -tilde, for I think the eompetjtion
wltb a group ~~ t;-Hen. S~e waa is just a little keener out of hia:h
~chool, whether it be ln college or
m every day work. The thoughts
tn:mk .and lower brancbea with 1 want to leave with you (in addithe; DDT solution recommended tlon to all the other advice yOu've
for rbt.dodenron borer. ~
been receiviJ;Ig ) are :
1. Don't be sat1'sf 1'ed w1'th just
PERIODICAL C1CADA-!Seven
.
getting by. The more you renitain
teen Y'f!,u Loe\I.St)-1957 will l!e "' on the alert and on )'our toes, so
big 11'ear Cor -this Insect ln Wesl to tpeak, the e~si- it will "' .. for
Yi·gln)a. This is the lU'"e.st
brood YOu to accomplish~.your goals.
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•
we bave ln the State. The area
2. Continue to be a good listener.
which will experience the heav- While )o'l".llJ may have finished with
leit Infestation is in the 'l!outh- your formal schooling, you will
weatern counties. Also heavy hl.fes- fJnd that life itself is a school and
tatiol18 .are expected in the. fo~ yOu c_an learn th;ngs every day,
lowing ·cOunties: Hardy, Be_rkele; so~etlmea from the most unex~
Hampshire, and Morl!la:n. Contac · pee-ted persons.
insecticides may 'be used for .pro3. Finally, never reach the point
tfction , of very speclo.l OTDamen where YOu beMme so busy that
U.ls but applications would have you fail to take time out to thank
~ o be made eaeh flay during tile .God for making it possible for you
anoergency period. Cheeseeloth t 9 live in the most wonderful
eOVl•r.J might giv.e protection for .country in the wdrld, in spite olspecial situations.
what :you may hear to the con~
OAK W'ILT-The spring season trary.
1:~ here and the forma.tion ol· the
I want to offer my personal con·
oak wilt mats is taking place. gratulations to those seniors at
1nsec-ts feeding · on these rna.. Wahama High School: Peggy Bles·
may carry the spores to uninfeet· slr~;g and June Spencer, and lo
1:d trees and this may result In those at Point Pleasant High
more oak wilt. The in~ectl are at School: Jim Mitchell. Mary Ann
tracted to fresh
wounds. and Rogers, Janice Jordan, Joe John~
th• ~;p wounds provide · excellent son, Mac Brake, Nancy Blaine,
&amp;vunutls -for
infecUon.
Care Walden Bconet Roush, and Sue
should be taken to prevent any Keener. Best of luck to each and
unnf'tessary wounding
of oak every one of you.
trees.
•
A bulletin about oak wilt •~
The susperision prerented Sho ·.·
av.tlable at the St.ate DeparLme,Lt
V
ma ker from possibly riding •Gal·
of AJr}c~~~r;l. L~h:r.l~.s1~2;· ;~_- .u. lant Man in th~ Preaknes.s at
~
.. v .,.. v ~
PlmlJCo'" May 18 I
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STRAWBER.R.fEB __...Watch for
tlte first signs of spittle masses.
Spray with a mixture of Mala
.
•
thlou 0,0% emulsion coneentrate
-~I tablespoonful and Methoxv· WI T'H 0 U T D II TI
ehlor 50% wettable powder-3 le
CL!:VSLAND. OHJO-" I have
01
11i~ce~a~ tC,• .i~~
vel tablespoonfuls. This mixture
~~~r:
may not be applied any JatN
111• 4U. I started UJ.Inrlt," wrLtu El·
than 10 da~·· before harvest.
1:~~ .,;,clft~lg~~~~:I':·~~Je:;,ey
For added control of fun~ I~
health hu rreany Improved. I have
diseases, I would suggest that 5 ----~
~ Yt&gt;Ur drug it.. for • ounce cf
l~ vel tiblespoonfuls of Captan b" llqtiltl
BENNEL
nctntrate, Y~u·u
never know • hun.crl'..!TlOrMnt whllo
ad• Pd to this mixture. Captan
rlduc&amp;n• wllh RENNEL.
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$1,500 lnvaahMnt
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!CAN START PART TIMI)
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 1165 Vine
NA'L, CO. NO SF.J..LING. Con St., Middleport, $ti500.00. p. D.
sbt~ or ~e rvicin g our poi nt uf
Lotlridge,
5 1 6tp
Sales rti.•play in f1 rugstoro.s ami
num('rous olhfr act'OUnlll , rollert
in g for merchandise sold anti
replenishing invrntory.
UNLIMITED POTINTIAL
POMEROY RENTAL 5-room
As produrt has tremendous pub·
apartment with hardwood floor8,
lie acceptance, llfcllme rcpeaiJi.
bath, laundry room .and plent)'
Is backed by lntenswe promotion
of eloset apace, hot Willer and
and
gas heating. On third floor in
LOCAl LY ADVERTISED
hear! of town, $60 p~r month.
AT 100% CO. EXPINSI
BOX ZZ9
PHONI lllt·Y
~~u~t be responsible,
p(&gt;rmHncnt
(3) 4, 3tc
resident, have the nec c~sary eapi ·
;a! fnr Inventory . ~tart immediate·
IIIU WAIIII
ly if,arcrptcd nnd a~pi re to incurtl ·
up to $2~() wrek. ft'or intcrv\ow.
i n c hult ~ phone.
Box 668-B. ch1
Dally Sentinel. Pnm('ror. 15-6·Jt,,

:uyou_mean, you·.d idn't-kn.ow

a gas range could.be_built.'in?"l

11&lt;1·81p
WaclntM•r. May lth
I 1IO P.M.
POWER lawn mow~r. 18" reel
'ockaorlnat Or•nea Hall
type, Dille &amp; ~cGuir~ . Brlg_q~
PomaNy, Ohla
tnginn, exct'llent
R.eprt!aentatlvet from tl'tf Mclli{8 . &amp; Stntton
CountY Commlnlonert oflice will
condltlon, ~0.00. J"hone 363-M
tte present to di•cuu the road con·
U-3te
dhlon within the county.
Jo Hardy, Recreation dlrecior, Dining room aul~dfoom (ur
wiJl tw. prettent to provide fun fur
nllurt". throe room-11bed ruJ.~
~o~o.•.,-c..
aU - Refreahmenta.
and oLher pler.r8 of furnitu re. (20)Buslness
IIIL ....... II.
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Mrs. Emil Ball, 108 Wehc Tc~­
Oht.
NEIGLIR and CLIIK GARAOI
On lt. Ja. Cal1 Wm. Gr.,...,
r!lce, phone "10-X.
5·fl-3 ' ~
WANT(,'D - , PalnllnJ, interiOr or
Car repair- Welding- Service and
•OM:• lorlnaa
ex\erlor, ~ontract or hourly, Radio &amp; record playH, combinau~ed Parfs. Phone 3611,4 Rarlne,
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rate reaaonablt. Phon!!! 381·Y·
tlon . eoruol. Chanp. PhMI
Ohio. ·
29 12tc - - _ _ - _
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Homer Braley. •
0 3 'l~c
102·Y.
5·8-lltp
WANTED - House keepc1' for two
RUUHAH8, OOt blllkct. for yo.tr
adlllh. Write er call Fred Kauff,
Ha~uartar;-f;;...
I~'~URANCE AGENCY
rirep frccr.e . Ot:s CrA wford, LC·
Mlddlcr•ort.
Phone 63Ml-X.
Slmionite LUJJa&amp;e - Lane l!edar
l'ir~ Automobile. HMit ..
turt
t'alls.
5·4·3!p,
4 so 101t&gt;
Chest• - LAU Window FanaACCIDIIfT
Frlglda.lrt Refriaeraton.
9xl2 J.lnolf'um Rug $4.00. Baku-..
Fr•• Ettlmal•"·
L.,._ Cawaltr 1nd .....,
labr Pumlture, Mlckftaport, Ohio
,AINTING
Furniture , Middleport.
ft-3·6
4 ZD tl
PAPER-HANGING
Bt:e~ker
L. V, Rel1inger
In MIDDLII'OIIT, OHIO
Racine, ,Ohio
·1OIIONII
6311
~
J Auto
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Control Recommendations For New I
Pl
Off d
antings ere By Pathologist

RHODODENDRON BORERSpray trunk and lower Jlmba
pbout May 10 and repettl in' 10
da:yl---8 level tlbleapOonfuls of
50% DDT wettable powder In 1
THE WRONG FEET
gtollon of water.
•
fiOOKVILLE, Conn.-Young St·1
JUNIPER SCALE-The foliage
vcn Wh itehea d comp lained hi-;
of junipers, particularly pfitzers,
often become pale colored
and
r. "l
"' h,,, 1 ..•fte' be missed tltc
.
school bus and wal&lt;kert ~even a.HI
unthrifty due to the inJury of .
h alf miles to school. His tea~· ··
tiny, circular/ graylsh-wtdte tcalt
ers tol'd him hb feet mi ght n.•t
which become.s abum:ant on need
have hurt so badly hatl he pu'
le!l and twig.•. SpraY a'bout May
the shnen on Lhe right feel.
JU with 1 table~ poonful of 50%
_
· -, ___
!.{alathlon emulsion concentrate
21 J Reo I Estate
in 1 gallon ol water.
DOGWOOD BORERS - These
SIX room housP. 61,1 Arrcs n1'
&lt;' :erpillar!l bore in the Nmhi""l
gr 0 ,1nd, $3,000.00. Call 512-.J .
. ,ing rough bark areas that dh.
5-&amp;6tc
This fceding.often kills branehc~
·----;--;--::- - - - - and ~'VCR whole trees. The adul~
l rooms
an d bath . full hasem ent
ml-\h lays egg.11 in May and carl~·
.
1637 Un&lt;'oln llt.s.,
Pomeroy.
LEAF SPOT ON CHRYSAN'l"Hl~ ,June LL('ar scars and wound5 o,,
Ph
B5S M
one
· ·
3-3-0lp MUMS-This la the tlmc to If'~ ttle tfl.lnk and lower branches.

With Cultivator,
Mower and Pully
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Auto

RADIO • TELf!VISION SERVICE,
Phon,. t.){), Cleland Ap~llance
Store, l .(oJ w. K~n St., Poa1erozr

Soles

IJH BUICK Sptolal 4 dr. Sedan.

1-3-lf

Good Cleo Used Can

AD lllakett od Modell

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WE BUY

OHIO VALLEY

Room Apartment
.,•,.d,11G,•r•ae. FiNt
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Pomero)' •

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METROPOLITAN

1143-IJ
CONCRET.B BLOCKS
One local owner, dynanow drJve - - - - - - GRAVELY
TRACTOR
SALES
and
TIRMITII IXTIRMINATID
R•H. two tone creen. f2 ,305.00.
"lulld letllf,... Laa"
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 B. For free lnapedlon phone 383-M.
Blnttnar'a, Pomeroy,
5 2 etc
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tl
Gilmore Supply Store, PomerOy.
10541 O_LDS \'8 4 dr. S.dan. ~.395.
All work 1warantoed. Fully In·
GRUESER BLOCK ,CO.
Hydamatle drlve, !ully equipped,
Wonted To Buy
1ured. Vaqghan'• IndUitrlal 1nd
ItA~ th•D 14,000 miJea. Bllttt
Rnldentlal Terrultc Coptrol Ser- .~~~M~I~Ioo~Not~rt~h~ot~r~oo=m~lfr=•:•:.__
aar'r, PomiiU'O)'.
IJ 2 8te wANTF.D - 7 or 8 room hCIUIC.
vice, St. Mart•. W. Va.
49U
Call 266-J .
IJ 7 3tc
J8&amp;2 1 TON CH!VROLET lrucl:
!20 BJ Insurance
re«ntly painted, rt('W fiat bed. (141
see after 5:00 P M'. Mrs. Georala
Wllllamsan, Hlrriaonvi1le Ro..d 3 room furniahed apartment for
rent. Nc11t to hospital. Phene
Phone 840-X
ll--4·3tc
JTRUCTUIIAL I IIAMS
~4.
&amp; 2 otc
Chief 4 dr.
ICIIAP JIION - t¥YALS
drlve, New 2 Room duwnstain effieney
apartml'nt
all
new
(urnitur
!.
lmmaeulate.
Phone 6128-X .. Middleport.
5 Ulo
r&gt;a-eto

JUHI(. C:O.

The measure, sponsorer' by Set1.
Ron Pepple of Lima and Sc11 ,
Ra ymol;ld Hildebrand of Tole4o
both Re~~Jublieans, was passed 3"·0
by the Senate April 29.
·
It has Ml yet been referred h·
a House Committee.

Nom· birth of a (!1ugbter,

Man:b

u.

Vz'. an~

Joru.

Lee on •

W:al uandparent. are
Krt. Emmett Bartell. l!n.

t

a.artell ·~Dt ~ · week In Cinein· ~:: ·
nati w)e~ ... ~- also villted Mr. ,

iii•-

1nd
W"HU«m' Bartels.
Mr . .IJ;Id M"· pijl Zer!!J.e or Le wi!Jl tile president, )friL FrttJ~U. tart Fills · lllve pl.ar~Jied 1nd
reefeoted for ~:~ruther year. Mr's. moved mto the Ernelt 'DOerr prop·
~ijlard VanMeh:r will install Lhe
or~)~J fL the )fay metlUoa:.

The · aftendanci' award went to
)ffs. Cr.ow's room.•
, The ,following program was en1oy.ed: KathY trancls and •Kathy
Winebrenner Sana: "Let the SunSunshine lri" and "Faith, Hope and
Charity."; :Mrs. Roy Williams S'an&amp;
"Each Step I Talr:e-'' and Mrs. Rob!rt ij:arden sang "Alone.·" A talk
was ~~:lven by Re"'-. Ruppelt.
Refreshments were aerved by
the teacher~.
Mrs; Allah Teaford recently entl')ftained with a birthday Party at
her home honoring her daulhtec,
:V.ada Rose, on her tenth birthday .
Sb.e. wu as.siiOled by Janice Tea·'
-ford. _
Attending were Cbdce Nprrla,
Johnny- Ll1le1 Donnie Harden, Jim·
my Li.sJe, ·Prih s•uon, J~ Man.
uJl, S4tndra . LOndon, Patr~ia Lendon, Qon.,.. Diddle, Patty Ables.
Patty Baker, Jim iiJll Oiler:. Sbar·
on CottriU, Eleanor K&amp;!' ·Schneider
· ~laudia Cunnio&amp;ham ant'l Jenny
Lou Bumwdner.
· JtfL tlona)d Cottrill waa hostess
,. tl\1 Saint~b~ne- .Malten tlasa of
;the Pretbltf:Jiaq Church at her
bome oa ~~l)d Street. A business
meeting was eonducoted. Mn. Rob~ Haraeo ri•e the devotlons. Jte.
._, etdtm,nt&amp; 'were served to 15
meJilbeJ't.
¥J', and Mr.s. David Flanagan ~f
Findley; are annqu~inJ the birth
of a d&amp;Uahter, Eileen Carol, on
April lit J...sa:•l Jra~rcrnts are
Mr. aid Mr.1. Aoibrdse Flanagan.
Reeept yi~ors ol )Irs: .6,nniiL Me·
coy wih!· Mn. Ar.thur '¥!yen of

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C,h•o\1\', \Y. \'a.,

I!!•· in~ f(r,. Roy

Wright of LlwretlcevUle; W. Va .,
¥11- florence Poole and Mrs. Wll·
Jlam DaN of CUmberlalid, Md.
fit. and Mrs. Eve.·ett Hilton and
Miu Vera Weese, of Watervme,
Millie visited Mr. and Pifrs. Earl
Nease and other relaU\•es. They

Syracuse.
!1.1r. and_ Mrs. George F,reclantl
rl.!rently Vl!lited Mr. and "'"· Dal·
las Rousb (Norma Greathouse) (lf
Mirletta.
~
Enter Jl,lcsts of Mr. and Mn.
Ambrose Flanagan were Mr. and
1\olrs. Elza Mercer and eblldren, Mt.
Sterlin&amp;, Mrs. Frances Flanagan ,
Mt Sterling, Mrl. Elma Reid of
Altona, Pa. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre
Seller~ and sons, David and Larry,
Columbu&amp; and Mr .and Mrs. Ralph
Campbell of Beverly.
Visiting Miss Frankie Mumaw ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulkner
of Akron, Mrs. Joe Carter and
daughtf'r, Janice, and 1.Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Perotto p,'f Mingo
Junction.
'~
Recent gu~sts of Mr. ',lhld ~rs.
Raymond Krider, were j ·~~·-. and
Mr:s. Carl Finnicum 'of Cb!umbu's,
Mr. and M-rs. Clyde lt'alncs and
dauchters, Penny and ' t!arol, of
Elsmere, Ky., Mr. and'·!KJ-s. Loll
GIIH1and and family dr 'f;iew 'llaven, W. Va., Mt. and Mrs ... l!ierne-st
Brush and famiJy of PomerOy and
Mr. and Mrs. E!llsworth Dl11 and
family of Pomeroy.
Mtt. and Mrs. ClareL&amp;ce CbapmJtn
·or Letart Falls have purcha&amp;td lhc
Ed Norrls property on the RfWine
CJ"ti in lowe-r

Ro,.~;~.
Visitor~ of Mrs.

Ada Slack were
Mrs. Herbert Matheny and ·Jons,
Gene and David, and Mrs. Shirley
Blackwell of TUppeTs Plains, Mr.
·a nd Mrs. Ola Blake of Summersville . W. Va.
.
Peggy Finnicum, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. RaymoM Krider,
has: been confined to her home by
lllneos.
Mrs. Adelbert Lee aftetided the
funeral service&amp; Jn Columbu1 of
Lloyd Spencer, son of 8 fornier
resident, Mrs. Alma B. spencer.
Ambrose Flanagan \o'isited hfs
daughter and family, Mr. And M,rs.
L&lt;Jwrcnce Sellers and sons In tolumbus.
Mrs. Russell Satterfield and two
children and Jame"S Faircloth of
flacine RD visited Mrs. Anna McCoy.
Mrs. Ancil Smith and daughters
Eetly and Mary of Ma:rion visited
, Mrs. Ada Sl1ck.
--Mrs, A,dl Slo~ck

.· Hartford News

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BY VIRGINIA CARLE'I'ON

PTA IN S!SSION

Th e H:trtford PTA - hekl lht!ir
regular m?nthly mee'i ng on 8 recent everung. The program wtS
presented by Mi:;s Esth er Me·
Kn ight's room. The hnm the PTA
sold in April was won by M11 ck
Howard. 01ricers ele ~ t cd for 1 he
c:oming year wr.&gt;re: prr~rdent , M1 s
Lillbm Grlmn1; vice pr(' ~ idcnt,
~rs. Marggret R1zcr: .&lt;tel'ret.1r,
Mrl. Ralpb Greene a'ld Treasmer
Mfs. Bl!nche Hickle.
'
PERSONALS
Sunday t;uests W' Mr. and Mr ·.
N, 0. Wein were Mrs. Helf n
Stone Cooke of Huntingl'o n. ~P­
and Mrs. Samuel Carter of Wh eel
lng and Mrs. Hugo Juhling. local.
AtteiJding the St~lc Gardr!n
Club (!Onvention at the Hot 1l
Greenbrier at Wh::e Su lphur
Springs were Mr.s. Hll'zh Juhling,
\irs. N. Or Wein, Mrs. W. T. Stone
l:nd Mrs. A. IK. McClung.
If.. Keith McClung Jr. student at
Uarvard Law School spent the
past week wlth his parents, Mr .
and -Mrs. A K . Mt&gt;Cluug.
.
Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Mis.~ B ~s·
sle Jenkins and M.!'&gt;s Margarc~
Lou Gairin&amp; spent Saturd ay in
~Charleston.
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LERS, Pumeroy.

COLUMBU S
UP A bill lt\
exempt veterans' ()rganizations
from real estate or personal property taxation appeared head .:H;t
for clear sailing in the Ohio
H('use today.

1\e

inatiDJ Com"iJtee reported. the
u.Jettion ol the toHowin.C olllcert
fOI \i.e &amp;ehO&lt;'l yt;ar of 1967·~
V.i'Ce presjdeQJ., Mn. Gf;Olee
~~ejder, s,ccretary, Mri. rt'ed
Crow•. tHitur.er M.r•· Donald LWe

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Rodney Downing

QUICK SEitVJCE "'n WUI!:h r"""
palrinJ by · Factory Trained
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE-

Veterans Bill
·On Real Estate
Exemption Passes

~Y Mrs. ·John Sauvqe .

Miu ADII I'Jnet,pt 'W:» . . .q 1:0
the Syraeu~ SuulU,u• Gjtb l-11
Club et 1111 how •• Ai&gt;lil' Jll.
pejlY Gl'\iuer p'Nildenl, ~p.1 in
charge Qf lhe meetCnf. 'Roll call
was ~niw~red by nfmJnJ·~"Ypt.
flo~:.onte (:Giot" ·~4 .nlrt~omen
wtte served to· .fanti:e 1'eafor ,
Linda and Ann HubbarcJ,, Nancy
Elthlnger, · kat.Rryn fillet , Bet\Y
-G rueser, Mai'y Jane Lot~kl ':and
t he leader, Mrs. SylVIa Z\fillin£.
Mn. WiiUam Fttnei• preflded
when the SyraCuse PTA met In·the
school auditorium on· Aprll 9 ind
opened the meetin1 With the alna:·
ing of " Fairest Lbrd . Je1u1" fol-

.

.QfM,..,.

Real Eatott

Sb

(Cenllnuojf frem ~ eN)
eutttn- the ppd-'et '~ust not be
any smJie •!Mt ~or.t. 1
"In ru tur' yean we niU-&lt;~t coD.
tlnuc to keep {$-~al e~pe,.di4tfea
from inereas!P&amp; Jpd, w)\erever
})osslble, to fedUce th.t;J11," be
nld. "Only lhi~ wlli Can· Ot~r
)'JlP;densotpc. taxes and national
Gebt be ste~dlly red11ced."

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TV'• g~rous Julia Meade couldn't qllite
copper ;--;-; ·:~; !I,burnert ; ; : one oven;
believe it. "I wu ahock.e!l to 1eam tbal..nD&amp;· · two OVSJI lffi\ll.llke. A¢ the IUI'f'ai:e unite,
WOillen aCtually didn't mow tbat a Gas ran&amp;8 . ., tba G~:~~- ~ ,~ ..IJII;t .~.~ fitu.i
oould be BUILT-IN. Why, any kitchen-old . ~to ~~ -~. QI- wall. C:lw,'· :you &lt;ean get
or new-can have a bullt-in Ga&amp;·l'aDIIe· You '~ ~&amp;;l&gt;inet4 to 4t:..~ bruuhf
even have a choice of colora, aUiinN alliei
bii,i\t.'Lj
mad~"

or

tJu·tiqe

'He~ are • f-w of the WGilderfulltew bull&amp;-la

Ga• rufe• )'011 cu have tod1171
' • Caloric
a Roper
• Univereal
( • Haidwlck
•~
o Weatem
-~ - Keomoie

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~Tappan

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Holl7

THI! OHIO f'UI!L

GAS

. ,.t,.

C.O your, loctil Gas ComJMiftY:~~
' f9r m.,.lnformllll~l .. ~· ''·

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NANCY

l WANT

YOU . To TEL-L. YOUR.
AUNT FRITZI YOU

WEFIE.

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SAP TODAY

AUNT

FRITZI,

THE HAt..L.
P.UG IS
VERY PUSTY

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lowed bv pr1ye.r by Rev.
were ~nroute to their hame tfter
RupPIBlt . Seeretary and trtuunr ape:nding the wi6J.er ID Florida.
reports were reid and approved.
Mr. 1n&lt;l )In, Vernon Blrteh
The preftOnl'l IBtiQCI! f'l !'•ad Df ctnchl.lll~ are aM~iDI the

Eisenhower

6-Daily'Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 7, 1957
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

For Renl - Extension. Ladders,
Scaffold Boards. Drop Cloths.
Clinton Fis-her, Micldleport.
Phone 62b5-X.
111 tf

WANT ADS

rer rent · Electric:
wallpape:
~teamer.
Climon Fiabet, Mid·
1leport. Ph.
6263-X
11·' f

PHONE 398

Cloth ... Nylon, lo"iberglau Awnina:s,
Porch shades, venetian blmd:s,
Window bl ind!,t Porch and Lawn
Furniture. Free est:--_.. te.a. Oale
Wippel Supply, ~ 15 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
4 26 lmoc

RATES
2 eeatl per word, one iDKrtlon. ¥lnlmum ebar1c 50c.-4 ~:t~ntl
per word for three eolllerutln lnaeriJoiUI.
Sll&amp;cial- One month for 21 ceata per word.
lUll nte of 2 ceata per word will be ebarnd for ad~lnl U
Dot paid for belore the 15th of each m011M1 followin• insertion.
l:l'ren In AcfveJ:IIaiDa-Should be reported lmm~ately. '!'he
O.Uy Sentinel ,.ill Dtlt be raDOJ).flble tor mote tbah one tncorftrl luertion.
Card of Tballb and SpeeW N.U..o of Evenu $1.00. Obltuarleo
publlabtd at 1 eeDt per word.

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Notices

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT lind employment - hire or find a lost Item tbroul[h
'lbe Dally Sentlnol WANT
ADS. Don't put It off CaD 398 Today - An Ad I•
this column

t15) Room &amp;

lltM BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. Sedan
$1,596. Dynaflow drive, like .tew

two tone blue finish . Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
5 2 6te
19M CHEVROLET "210" 4 dr. Sedan. $1,09S. Spotless original
dark blue fiol&amp;h, a real perform·
er. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

GETS
RESULTS

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Btc

('9) For Scie
UPRIGHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
192-J.
~ 7 3te
CHICKEN EQUIPMENT, automatic

FARM BUREAU
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

CARNIVAL
Lotated Dlreelly
In front of

Pomeroy
Farm Bureau Co-Op
2 to 8 P.M.

MONDAY, MAY 6th
Prl1111, R•frwlhiMII'Itt. Dt~wlnt~.
OamonstratloM, Mow.r flldlng
Conte1t (Win Clock Radio).

SPECIAL PRICES
ONE DAY ONLY
UNICO- Rqul•r $79.91

A·l condition. Reason - have
sold the property. Bart Miller,
Letart Falls.
5 7 3tp

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AFRlCAN VIOLETS. 61'19 Brownell
Ave., Middleport. Phone 6299-M.
IJ 7 6te
GffiL'S BJ CYCIJE, like new, 20

tn.

One coon dog ; one all around
do!!:; one rocker spaniel, house
broke. femAle ; one goat. Everett
Chaffin, HartfurU, W. Va
5 7 6tp

Boord .

NICE HOME for middle-aged lady.
Free room and board. Phone
906-M.
5 7 6tp
( 16)
rode or Sole
----- 1951 Fleetline Chevrol et, 2 door
sedan, good condition, Junto ·
Spaun, Long Bottom. a-4-3tp.
( 17) Help Wonted

ForT

WANTED-Someone to le ~•rn molor route for substitute purposes. Call The Daily Sentinel. '
5 7 tf

Di 9 tributor wante d to supply Dai·
ly and Sunday 'Columbus Dispatch, ohio1 State Journal, and
Columbus St!u to boys and news&amp;tand in Pomeroy and Mlddle·
port. Only Pomeroy-Middleport
area people acceptable. Write:
Columbus Dispatch, Kenneth
VanSChoycJ.. , State Circulation
Department, Columbl!s, Ohio.
IJ 1 6tp
SEE OUR AD UNDER BUSINF:SS
OPPOllTUNITIES "A
ON!!:
MAN BUSINESS.
$1500 IN·
VESTMENT." (CAN
START
5-6·3~.&gt;
PART TL~El .
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LOTS - aize &lt;~ceorrlln~ to -;~.
F'or appointment pl10ne Q06·M.

USED EQUIPMENT

LOV'ELY SPINI!:T PIANO ; .sacri~­
ed for quick sale. Might consider
storing wi t h party who would
be sure to buy taler. For details,
write Thompson Music Co., 624
Seventh Ave., Manetta , Ohio.
3 7 6tc

Farmall "Cub"

Mrs. Reuben John:~on of Torch
vis1ted her son, C. E. J&amp;hnson
and family reeently . •
Prof. and Mrs. Earl Henderson
of Wheeling were reeenl sues~s
ot his brothers, Eber and Ralph
Henderson and families .
Mr. and Mr.s. Emeli.n Adams of
Coolville spent Saturday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear'
Jewett.
Mr. and Mn Cedi DeLong .,·
Wellsville were busin ess caller-;
here recently and also called "11
his brother Chod DeLong and
fnmily ,
Mrs. Clint Johnson visited Sunday with her stster Mrs. Cha •.
Brewer at BeiP"· They abo vi8i' ·
ed Charles Brewer who is con fin
ed ln a TB sanitarium at MeConnellsville. Mr . Brew~r pa.58e I
away MoRday. He was a form r
"sident hm •od h &gt; maoy relatives and friend s.
.
Mr. and ·idrs. Hubert Price Bnd
family ~pent Saturday in Park
crshurg wtlh his parents, Mr. ancl
Mrs. Abr.er Price.
Mr. and Mrs :Marvin Swotn and
children of ·Middleport
.spent
Sunday with hts parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Swan.
j
The many friends ot Mrs. Ar·
thur Covert of DC:Jrborn, 0 ,
were .'l orry to ifl arn of her deo~..h
recently. Her son Rev. Lester
Covert was a former pastor here
and his many friends exte!ld
sympathy tu the family .
Mr. and MrK G. E. Ours am!
Lynn of Huolington spent til .
weekend w1 th their parent.!!, Mr.
and Mrs. Van ·M1·Dade and M .
and Mrs. Eber Ours.
Rev. and Mrs Marks of Lon~
Bottom were dinner guests of M ..
and Mrs. Okcy Paynter Sunday.
Mr. &lt;.nd Mrs Albert Paynter
were at Creal Bend ~c vrral day ,
la~ t ,We('l'k due
to the i!lnc:ss uf
Mr. and Mrs. Lubcrt Thcts.s.

Allis Cholmers
45"

a
Power Mower . $59,95 i =~=With Plow
svLvANtA 75-YI- Rtgul~t 2k
TWO LOTS in Syracuse, good-~~
Bulb. .. .... ' ' . ' . 12c cation, reasonable . Phone ~456-Y.
Oliver "70''
7
Rqular'-69.00 UNICO 21 Cf
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With Cultivator
Ch11t
Freezer .. $2991.
See The
Brown Tractor Sales (
Rqultr t1.69.- 2-lb. Ba1
I
Rose Dust . . . . $1.39 1
New Holland
~W~.~M~al~n~S~t.~,,..,~~;:;;:
lndu•try Lltt J30, 10
-- - - - - Tubelesa Tires $17.95
HA YLINER
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19)
.
Business
R~tullr f7,7f - No. 14 Aluminum
'tleS
Opoortunl
ScooD ... , . . . $5.79
ComHplltetely New From
---,-C.~· --~
Rag. $2~.~Unlco Hotrod fane•

eft to Cbute

Controller · · · $l9.9S FULTON THOMPSON

POMEROY FARH
BUREAU CO..()P
1. Meln St .. PhotM 91
I'OMIROY, OHIO

Meigs County

FARM BUREAU
GET TOGETHER

TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy
fEKINESE PUPPIES for aale,
Mn. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Sycamore St., Middleport.
C 30 12te
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.. Good uaed G. E. Eledrlc Rang ·.

New Craftllmlln'a 20 In Jig Saw
See Al 203 Mulberry Ave.

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BY DAVID O. QUINN

Ext.ntion Pl•nt P•thelotlst And
Entomol ..lat
V•vet•biH
CABBAGE--Newly set plan ~
sh.nrld be dusted with 6% Chior
dane to protect against the cut·
worms .and other pests. C.bbage
wonns will soon be givi ng trou·
ble. Dust
regularly and earh·
wit"h a combination of Malathion
and Methoxychlor for these pests.
FLEA BEE'I'LES-These tiny
black beetles will soon be ,eatlnt.
numcrow tiny holes in the leav
es of early potatoes and tomatoc1
when they are set out. Large
fields of potatoes should be spra~·
cd or dusted with DDT to control
these peats. In the home garden,
a spray or dust mixture Cilntalning Methoxychlor plus Malathion
!::I ou Id be use d on po t a toes, t om 1
t.-.es and other plants where in·
Jury ·IS observe d. Goo d fl ea bcctl c
.!O nt ro I oft en mean:s goo d ear IY
•1·
,, 1g ht con t ro I on po t at oes an J
tumatoeR. li'lea beetles also eau.t~P
' •· h es, egg pan
1 t a:~n d
ll .JUr}' t o rl\•15
other vegetables.
Bac:t•rlat Wilt of Cucumbara
F?r the home gard_ener who Ia
havmg trouble grow1rg eucu n
bers because the vines always
wilt. and die later on In the seas.,n
advtse t~at
they protect the
plant.t~ wtth cheesecloth covers: as
soon as the plants c~me up. Thts
ea n b~ made ·by cuttm~ a bar~el
hoop tn h~alf and eo_verma: It wtth
lhll cheesecloth. W1rc coat tballg
crs make a good framework also.
The edges of the . clot~ should
then .be covered w1th EO!I to pr-1·
vent mseets from crawling under
RHUBARB CUROULIQ - This
beetle lays eggs in young rhubarb
The larvae which hatch (lo cot·
~idcr:able damage to the stalks
Oust or spray rhubarb with Metfloxychlor. Make two applications
five day9 apart. .Wash the rhubarb well before using.
5
ORNAMENTAL
.
·
~LACK SPOT . ON ROSES'fht! "fungUs disease c~n ~e con·
trolled by regular applteatlotts or
Fe['bam .. Use of _the . Orna~~DIIIi
Spray mixture wtl1 gtve ar!d 1t10nal
1 control of other pests at the st~me
tlme. Sec circul" on P"t Con·
trnl of Ornamentals.
1
Fpr powdery mildew 11n tos£'S,
1!idd
to the ornamental ~pray' mix·
turc
indicated, 2 lL•vfl LHhl '
'poonfuls of wettable s ulfUl nr l
ie·,•el tablespoonful or Narall,IW(' .

gus disease. , Leaf spot attaci:s the
tower leaves causing \hem
turn brown ahd drop off. &amp;pr.. y
once a week with 76% Ferbain
wettable powder. Use 3 lev .;
tablespoonfuls per gallon uolll
flower buds appe.ar.
A new kit csiled "1-2-3 Estat
Kit" put out undert_he UnieQ, It
bel is now available at Southern
States stOres or soon will be
available . some folks might ast.
about it and be interested in us·
ing it. Jt is designed for tbote
who use spray equipment and tb ·~
k'it supplies three 1 pound can1
of wettable
spray materiala, a
plastic measuring spoon anQ set
of instructions. AH the materiah
11re 1ecommended and aceeptabie
Good control wil\ result however
only if the materials are used
·
proper Iy an d app IIcatton11
m..ade
thoroughly . All labels should be
car"'1u11y rea d.
'So
· e
R OSE SeAL ~
~ me ':J'ccLm n~
ha"e IA'cn
•~
· ed an
reee1v
oth er ,
reported on from many parts or
· on bl ack rasr
the s tate occurrmg
berries and othqr brambles.
· ton t ro 1 on' rasp berry, fo11 ow
l•m·
the s~hedule of 1fJ pint of licjui.d
liuu. sU'Ifur in 1 gallon of water
when new leaves apptar and !how
lea.flets
For ~ontrol on roses the orn;~. me1.tal apray mixture of Ferbam
OD'l' Maliithion Sulfur may be
u&amp;ed: The Malaihion Is the active
ingredient against the scales, but
the other materials will ac!d prol('C!ton agail\JL the leaf spot and
other troUbles on rOlles. A reguJar sprnying of rose bttahea Should
begin now.

A ONI·MAN BUSINESS

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AIH NE"'S
W
·

mo•t noted
for her help
aorlng
and aSiiating
with inthe!panReJr:ional 4-H Clotlllng School Jn

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~~~!!;:-..-.:~~':.,D:_ ~·~:~~~~. ·~~~~~W: !:h1 ~,J~&lt;.::::

GERTRUDE TllaiTS
her greatly,
I'm sure loll of you 4-H club CONGRATULATIONS SINIORSI
memben and leaden, etc:. remem·
Well you 4-H gals and guys who
ber G~de Tibbitl, tbe 4--B Club are paduaUng, this Is the year
Aj:ent of Lincoln County. 1 wu in· . you probably have been waiting for
formed Lut Saturd..J)' that abe for a IORJ, long time. You will be
pused away at t·h e CabeU UunUnc· breatbing sighs of relief now that
toa Hospital on Friday. Gertrude the hustle and bustle of bi&amp;'h
had been ln Ill health forth~ pall St'hool activities are over, and you
two yeara but was very active in will either be pursuing you;• stud~
her wort UDUl she was taken to iea further in higher schools of
the hOspital. Gertrude was a eon. lear~lng or trying to locate your·
sclentlous wor~er and bad youth self in the community of your
wor~ as her first lo:ve. She was choice. I ~hink you will find things.
alway• a~Uve and bked nothlnt I! little dtfferent here on the out·
better than to organise and .wark -tilde, for I think the eompetjtion
wltb a group ~~ t;-Hen. S~e waa is just a little keener out of hia:h
~chool, whether it be ln college or
m every day work. The thoughts
tn:mk .and lower brancbea with 1 want to leave with you (in addithe; DDT solution recommended tlon to all the other advice yOu've
for rbt.dodenron borer. ~
been receiviJ;Ig ) are :
1. Don't be sat1'sf 1'ed w1'th just
PERIODICAL C1CADA-!Seven
.
getting by. The more you renitain
teen Y'f!,u Loe\I.St)-1957 will l!e "' on the alert and on )'our toes, so
big 11'ear Cor -this Insect ln Wesl to tpeak, the e~si- it will "' .. for
Yi·gln)a. This is the lU'"e.st
brood YOu to accomplish~.your goals.
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we bave ln the State. The area
2. Continue to be a good listener.
which will experience the heav- While )o'l".llJ may have finished with
leit Infestation is in the 'l!outh- your formal schooling, you will
weatern counties. Also heavy hl.fes- fJnd that life itself is a school and
tatiol18 .are expected in the. fo~ yOu c_an learn th;ngs every day,
lowing ·cOunties: Hardy, Be_rkele; so~etlmea from the most unex~
Hampshire, and Morl!la:n. Contac · pee-ted persons.
insecticides may 'be used for .pro3. Finally, never reach the point
tfction , of very speclo.l OTDamen where YOu beMme so busy that
U.ls but applications would have you fail to take time out to thank
~ o be made eaeh flay during tile .God for making it possible for you
anoergency period. Cheeseeloth t 9 live in the most wonderful
eOVl•r.J might giv.e protection for .country in the wdrld, in spite olspecial situations.
what :you may hear to the con~
OAK W'ILT-The spring season trary.
1:~ here and the forma.tion ol· the
I want to offer my personal con·
oak wilt mats is taking place. gratulations to those seniors at
1nsec-ts feeding · on these rna.. Wahama High School: Peggy Bles·
may carry the spores to uninfeet· slr~;g and June Spencer, and lo
1:d trees and this may result In those at Point Pleasant High
more oak wilt. The in~ectl are at School: Jim Mitchell. Mary Ann
tracted to fresh
wounds. and Rogers, Janice Jordan, Joe John~
th• ~;p wounds provide · excellent son, Mac Brake, Nancy Blaine,
&amp;vunutls -for
infecUon.
Care Walden Bconet Roush, and Sue
should be taken to prevent any Keener. Best of luck to each and
unnf'tessary wounding
of oak every one of you.
trees.
•
A bulletin about oak wilt •~
The susperision prerented Sho ·.·
av.tlable at the St.ate DeparLme,Lt
V
ma ker from possibly riding •Gal·
of AJr}c~~~r;l. L~h:r.l~.s1~2;· ;~_- .u. lant Man in th~ Preaknes.s at
~
.. v .,.. v ~
PlmlJCo'" May 18 I
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STRAWBER.R.fEB __...Watch for
tlte first signs of spittle masses.
Spray with a mixture of Mala
.
•
thlou 0,0% emulsion coneentrate
-~I tablespoonful and Methoxv· WI T'H 0 U T D II TI
ehlor 50% wettable powder-3 le
CL!:VSLAND. OHJO-" I have
01
11i~ce~a~ tC,• .i~~
vel tablespoonfuls. This mixture
~~~r:
may not be applied any JatN
111• 4U. I started UJ.Inrlt," wrLtu El·
than 10 da~·· before harvest.
1:~~ .,;,clft~lg~~~~:I':·~~Je:;,ey
For added control of fun~ I~
health hu rreany Improved. I have
diseases, I would suggest that 5 ----~
~ Yt&gt;Ur drug it.. for • ounce cf
l~ vel tiblespoonfuls of Captan b" llqtiltl
BENNEL
nctntrate, Y~u·u
never know • hun.crl'..!TlOrMnt whllo
ad• Pd to this mixture. Captan
rlduc&amp;n• wllh RENNEL.
1

LOST

so LIS

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$1,500 lnvaahMnt
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!CAN START PART TIMI)
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 1165 Vine
NA'L, CO. NO SF.J..LING. Con St., Middleport, $ti500.00. p. D.
sbt~ or ~e rvicin g our poi nt uf
Lotlridge,
5 1 6tp
Sales rti.•play in f1 rugstoro.s ami
num('rous olhfr act'OUnlll , rollert
in g for merchandise sold anti
replenishing invrntory.
UNLIMITED POTINTIAL
POMEROY RENTAL 5-room
As produrt has tremendous pub·
apartment with hardwood floor8,
lie acceptance, llfcllme rcpeaiJi.
bath, laundry room .and plent)'
Is backed by lntenswe promotion
of eloset apace, hot Willer and
and
gas heating. On third floor in
LOCAl LY ADVERTISED
hear! of town, $60 p~r month.
AT 100% CO. EXPINSI
BOX ZZ9
PHONI lllt·Y
~~u~t be responsible,
p(&gt;rmHncnt
(3) 4, 3tc
resident, have the nec c~sary eapi ·
;a! fnr Inventory . ~tart immediate·
IIIU WAIIII
ly if,arcrptcd nnd a~pi re to incurtl ·
up to $2~() wrek. ft'or intcrv\ow.
i n c hult ~ phone.
Box 668-B. ch1
Dally Sentinel. Pnm('ror. 15-6·Jt,,

:uyou_mean, you·.d idn't-kn.ow

a gas range could.be_built.'in?"l

11&lt;1·81p
WaclntM•r. May lth
I 1IO P.M.
POWER lawn mow~r. 18" reel
'ockaorlnat Or•nea Hall
type, Dille &amp; ~cGuir~ . Brlg_q~
PomaNy, Ohla
tnginn, exct'llent
R.eprt!aentatlvet from tl'tf Mclli{8 . &amp; Stntton
CountY Commlnlonert oflice will
condltlon, ~0.00. J"hone 363-M
tte present to di•cuu the road con·
U-3te
dhlon within the county.
Jo Hardy, Recreation dlrecior, Dining room aul~dfoom (ur
wiJl tw. prettent to provide fun fur
nllurt". throe room-11bed ruJ.~
~o~o.•.,-c..
aU - Refreahmenta.
and oLher pler.r8 of furnitu re. (20)Buslness
IIIL ....... II.
-11
Mrs. Emil Ball, 108 Wehc Tc~­
Oht.
NEIGLIR and CLIIK GARAOI
On lt. Ja. Cal1 Wm. Gr.,...,
r!lce, phone "10-X.
5·fl-3 ' ~
WANT(,'D - , PalnllnJ, interiOr or
Car repair- Welding- Service and
•OM:• lorlnaa
ex\erlor, ~ontract or hourly, Radio &amp; record playH, combinau~ed Parfs. Phone 3611,4 Rarlne,
I ~;;;~:;;;:;;;;;~;;;:;;;;;;;
rate reaaonablt. Phon!!! 381·Y·
tlon . eoruol. Chanp. PhMI
Ohio. ·
29 12tc - - _ _ - _
.
Homer Braley. •
0 3 'l~c
102·Y.
5·8-lltp
WANTED - House keepc1' for two
RUUHAH8, OOt blllkct. for yo.tr
adlllh. Write er call Fred Kauff,
Ha~uartar;-f;;...
I~'~URANCE AGENCY
rirep frccr.e . Ot:s CrA wford, LC·
Mlddlcr•ort.
Phone 63Ml-X.
Slmionite LUJJa&amp;e - Lane l!edar
l'ir~ Automobile. HMit ..
turt
t'alls.
5·4·3!p,
4 so 101t&gt;
Chest• - LAU Window FanaACCIDIIfT
Frlglda.lrt Refriaeraton.
9xl2 J.lnolf'um Rug $4.00. Baku-..
Fr•• Ettlmal•"·
L.,._ Cawaltr 1nd .....,
labr Pumlture, Mlckftaport, Ohio
,AINTING
Furniture , Middleport.
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PAPER-HANGING
Bt:e~ker
L. V, Rel1inger
In MIDDLII'OIIT, OHIO
Racine, ,Ohio
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6311
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Control Recommendations For New I
Pl
Off d
antings ere By Pathologist

RHODODENDRON BORERSpray trunk and lower Jlmba
pbout May 10 and repettl in' 10
da:yl---8 level tlbleapOonfuls of
50% DDT wettable powder In 1
THE WRONG FEET
gtollon of water.
•
fiOOKVILLE, Conn.-Young St·1
JUNIPER SCALE-The foliage
vcn Wh itehea d comp lained hi-;
of junipers, particularly pfitzers,
often become pale colored
and
r. "l
"' h,,, 1 ..•fte' be missed tltc
.
school bus and wal&lt;kert ~even a.HI
unthrifty due to the inJury of .
h alf miles to school. His tea~· ··
tiny, circular/ graylsh-wtdte tcalt
ers tol'd him hb feet mi ght n.•t
which become.s abum:ant on need
have hurt so badly hatl he pu'
le!l and twig.•. SpraY a'bout May
the shnen on Lhe right feel.
JU with 1 table~ poonful of 50%
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!.{alathlon emulsion concentrate
21 J Reo I Estate
in 1 gallon ol water.
DOGWOOD BORERS - These
SIX room housP. 61,1 Arrcs n1'
&lt;' :erpillar!l bore in the Nmhi""l
gr 0 ,1nd, $3,000.00. Call 512-.J .
. ,ing rough bark areas that dh.
5-&amp;6tc
This fceding.often kills branehc~
·----;--;--::- - - - - and ~'VCR whole trees. The adul~
l rooms
an d bath . full hasem ent
ml-\h lays egg.11 in May and carl~·
.
1637 Un&lt;'oln llt.s.,
Pomeroy.
LEAF SPOT ON CHRYSAN'l"Hl~ ,June LL('ar scars and wound5 o,,
Ph
B5S M
one
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3-3-0lp MUMS-This la the tlmc to If'~ ttle tfl.lnk and lower branches.

With Cultivator,
Mower and Pully
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Soles

IJH BUICK Sptolal 4 dr. Sedan.

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1143-IJ
CONCRET.B BLOCKS
One local owner, dynanow drJve - - - - - - GRAVELY
TRACTOR
SALES
and
TIRMITII IXTIRMINATID
R•H. two tone creen. f2 ,305.00.
"lulld letllf,... Laa"
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 B. For free lnapedlon phone 383-M.
Blnttnar'a, Pomeroy,
5 2 etc
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tl
Gilmore Supply Store, PomerOy.
10541 O_LDS \'8 4 dr. S.dan. ~.395.
All work 1warantoed. Fully In·
GRUESER BLOCK ,CO.
Hydamatle drlve, !ully equipped,
Wonted To Buy
1ured. Vaqghan'• IndUitrlal 1nd
ItA~ th•D 14,000 miJea. Bllttt
Rnldentlal Terrultc Coptrol Ser- .~~~M~I~Ioo~Not~rt~h~ot~r~oo=m~lfr=•:•:.__
aar'r, PomiiU'O)'.
IJ 2 8te wANTF.D - 7 or 8 room hCIUIC.
vice, St. Mart•. W. Va.
49U
Call 266-J .
IJ 7 3tc
J8&amp;2 1 TON CH!VROLET lrucl:
!20 BJ Insurance
re«ntly painted, rt('W fiat bed. (141
see after 5:00 P M'. Mrs. Georala
Wllllamsan, Hlrriaonvi1le Ro..d 3 room furniahed apartment for
rent. Nc11t to hospital. Phene
Phone 840-X
ll--4·3tc
JTRUCTUIIAL I IIAMS
~4.
&amp; 2 otc
Chief 4 dr.
ICIIAP JIION - t¥YALS
drlve, New 2 Room duwnstain effieney
apartml'nt
all
new
(urnitur
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lmmaeulate.
Phone 6128-X .. Middleport.
5 Ulo
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JUHI(. C:O.

The measure, sponsorer' by Set1.
Ron Pepple of Lima and Sc11 ,
Ra ymol;ld Hildebrand of Tole4o
both Re~~Jublieans, was passed 3"·0
by the Senate April 29.
·
It has Ml yet been referred h·
a House Committee.

Nom· birth of a (!1ugbter,

Man:b

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Vz'. an~

Joru.

Lee on •

W:al uandparent. are
Krt. Emmett Bartell. l!n.

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a.artell ·~Dt ~ · week In Cinein· ~:: ·
nati w)e~ ... ~- also villted Mr. ,

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1nd
W"HU«m' Bartels.
Mr . .IJ;Id M"· pijl Zer!!J.e or Le wi!Jl tile president, )friL FrttJ~U. tart Fills · lllve pl.ar~Jied 1nd
reefeoted for ~:~ruther year. Mr's. moved mto the Ernelt 'DOerr prop·
~ijlard VanMeh:r will install Lhe
or~)~J fL the )fay metlUoa:.

The · aftendanci' award went to
)ffs. Cr.ow's room.•
, The ,following program was en1oy.ed: KathY trancls and •Kathy
Winebrenner Sana: "Let the SunSunshine lri" and "Faith, Hope and
Charity."; :Mrs. Roy Williams S'an&amp;
"Each Step I Talr:e-'' and Mrs. Rob!rt ij:arden sang "Alone.·" A talk
was ~~:lven by Re"'-. Ruppelt.
Refreshments were aerved by
the teacher~.
Mrs; Allah Teaford recently entl')ftained with a birthday Party at
her home honoring her daulhtec,
:V.ada Rose, on her tenth birthday .
Sb.e. wu as.siiOled by Janice Tea·'
-ford. _
Attending were Cbdce Nprrla,
Johnny- Ll1le1 Donnie Harden, Jim·
my Li.sJe, ·Prih s•uon, J~ Man.
uJl, S4tndra . LOndon, Patr~ia Lendon, Qon.,.. Diddle, Patty Ables.
Patty Baker, Jim iiJll Oiler:. Sbar·
on CottriU, Eleanor K&amp;!' ·Schneider
· ~laudia Cunnio&amp;ham ant'l Jenny
Lou Bumwdner.
· JtfL tlona)d Cottrill waa hostess
,. tl\1 Saint~b~ne- .Malten tlasa of
;the Pretbltf:Jiaq Church at her
bome oa ~~l)d Street. A business
meeting was eonducoted. Mn. Rob~ Haraeo ri•e the devotlons. Jte.
._, etdtm,nt&amp; 'were served to 15
meJilbeJ't.
¥J', and Mr.s. David Flanagan ~f
Findley; are annqu~inJ the birth
of a d&amp;Uahter, Eileen Carol, on
April lit J...sa:•l Jra~rcrnts are
Mr. aid Mr.1. Aoibrdse Flanagan.
Reeept yi~ors ol )Irs: .6,nniiL Me·
coy wih!· Mn. Ar.thur '¥!yen of

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I!!•· in~ f(r,. Roy

Wright of LlwretlcevUle; W. Va .,
¥11- florence Poole and Mrs. Wll·
Jlam DaN of CUmberlalid, Md.
fit. and Mrs. Eve.·ett Hilton and
Miu Vera Weese, of Watervme,
Millie visited Mr. and Pifrs. Earl
Nease and other relaU\•es. They

Syracuse.
!1.1r. and_ Mrs. George F,reclantl
rl.!rently Vl!lited Mr. and "'"· Dal·
las Rousb (Norma Greathouse) (lf
Mirletta.
~
Enter Jl,lcsts of Mr. and Mn.
Ambrose Flanagan were Mr. and
1\olrs. Elza Mercer and eblldren, Mt.
Sterlin&amp;, Mrs. Frances Flanagan ,
Mt Sterling, Mrl. Elma Reid of
Altona, Pa. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre
Seller~ and sons, David and Larry,
Columbu&amp; and Mr .and Mrs. Ralph
Campbell of Beverly.
Visiting Miss Frankie Mumaw ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulkner
of Akron, Mrs. Joe Carter and
daughtf'r, Janice, and 1.Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Perotto p,'f Mingo
Junction.
'~
Recent gu~sts of Mr. ',lhld ~rs.
Raymond Krider, were j ·~~·-. and
Mr:s. Carl Finnicum 'of Cb!umbu's,
Mr. and M-rs. Clyde lt'alncs and
dauchters, Penny and ' t!arol, of
Elsmere, Ky., Mr. and'·!KJ-s. Loll
GIIH1and and family dr 'f;iew 'llaven, W. Va., Mt. and Mrs ... l!ierne-st
Brush and famiJy of PomerOy and
Mr. and Mrs. E!llsworth Dl11 and
family of Pomeroy.
Mtt. and Mrs. ClareL&amp;ce CbapmJtn
·or Letart Falls have purcha&amp;td lhc
Ed Norrls property on the RfWine
CJ"ti in lowe-r

Ro,.~;~.
Visitor~ of Mrs.

Ada Slack were
Mrs. Herbert Matheny and ·Jons,
Gene and David, and Mrs. Shirley
Blackwell of TUppeTs Plains, Mr.
·a nd Mrs. Ola Blake of Summersville . W. Va.
.
Peggy Finnicum, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. RaymoM Krider,
has: been confined to her home by
lllneos.
Mrs. Adelbert Lee aftetided the
funeral service&amp; Jn Columbu1 of
Lloyd Spencer, son of 8 fornier
resident, Mrs. Alma B. spencer.
Ambrose Flanagan \o'isited hfs
daughter and family, Mr. And M,rs.
L&lt;Jwrcnce Sellers and sons In tolumbus.
Mrs. Russell Satterfield and two
children and Jame"S Faircloth of
flacine RD visited Mrs. Anna McCoy.
Mrs. Ancil Smith and daughters
Eetly and Mary of Ma:rion visited
, Mrs. Ada Sl1ck.
--Mrs, A,dl Slo~ck

.· Hartford News

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BY VIRGINIA CARLE'I'ON

PTA IN S!SSION

Th e H:trtford PTA - hekl lht!ir
regular m?nthly mee'i ng on 8 recent everung. The program wtS
presented by Mi:;s Esth er Me·
Kn ight's room. The hnm the PTA
sold in April was won by M11 ck
Howard. 01ricers ele ~ t cd for 1 he
c:oming year wr.&gt;re: prr~rdent , M1 s
Lillbm Grlmn1; vice pr(' ~ idcnt,
~rs. Marggret R1zcr: .&lt;tel'ret.1r,
Mrl. Ralpb Greene a'ld Treasmer
Mfs. Bl!nche Hickle.
'
PERSONALS
Sunday t;uests W' Mr. and Mr ·.
N, 0. Wein were Mrs. Helf n
Stone Cooke of Huntingl'o n. ~P­
and Mrs. Samuel Carter of Wh eel
lng and Mrs. Hugo Juhling. local.
AtteiJding the St~lc Gardr!n
Club (!Onvention at the Hot 1l
Greenbrier at Wh::e Su lphur
Springs were Mr.s. Hll'zh Juhling,
\irs. N. Or Wein, Mrs. W. T. Stone
l:nd Mrs. A. IK. McClung.
If.. Keith McClung Jr. student at
Uarvard Law School spent the
past week wlth his parents, Mr .
and -Mrs. A K . Mt&gt;Cluug.
.
Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Mis.~ B ~s·
sle Jenkins and M.!'&gt;s Margarc~
Lou Gairin&amp; spent Saturd ay in
~Charleston.
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LERS, Pumeroy.

COLUMBU S
UP A bill lt\
exempt veterans' ()rganizations
from real estate or personal property taxation appeared head .:H;t
for clear sailing in the Ohio
H('use today.

1\e

inatiDJ Com"iJtee reported. the
u.Jettion ol the toHowin.C olllcert
fOI \i.e &amp;ehO&lt;'l yt;ar of 1967·~
V.i'Ce presjdeQJ., Mn. Gf;Olee
~~ejder, s,ccretary, Mri. rt'ed
Crow•. tHitur.er M.r•· Donald LWe

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QUICK SEitVJCE "'n WUI!:h r"""
palrinJ by · Factory Trained
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE-

Veterans Bill
·On Real Estate
Exemption Passes

~Y Mrs. ·John Sauvqe .

Miu ADII I'Jnet,pt 'W:» . . .q 1:0
the Syraeu~ SuulU,u• Gjtb l-11
Club et 1111 how •• Ai&gt;lil' Jll.
pejlY Gl'\iuer p'Nildenl, ~p.1 in
charge Qf lhe meetCnf. 'Roll call
was ~niw~red by nfmJnJ·~"Ypt.
flo~:.onte (:Giot" ·~4 .nlrt~omen
wtte served to· .fanti:e 1'eafor ,
Linda and Ann HubbarcJ,, Nancy
Elthlnger, · kat.Rryn fillet , Bet\Y
-G rueser, Mai'y Jane Lot~kl ':and
t he leader, Mrs. SylVIa Z\fillin£.
Mn. WiiUam Fttnei• preflded
when the SyraCuse PTA met In·the
school auditorium on· Aprll 9 ind
opened the meetin1 With the alna:·
ing of " Fairest Lbrd . Je1u1" fol-

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Real Eatott

Sb

(Cenllnuojf frem ~ eN)
eutttn- the ppd-'et '~ust not be
any smJie •!Mt ~or.t. 1
"In ru tur' yean we niU-&lt;~t coD.
tlnuc to keep {$-~al e~pe,.di4tfea
from inereas!P&amp; Jpd, w)\erever
})osslble, to fedUce th.t;J11," be
nld. "Only lhi~ wlli Can· Ot~r
)'JlP;densotpc. taxes and national
Gebt be ste~dlly red11ced."

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TV'• g~rous Julia Meade couldn't qllite
copper ;--;-; ·:~; !I,burnert ; ; : one oven;
believe it. "I wu ahock.e!l to 1eam tbal..nD&amp;· · two OVSJI lffi\ll.llke. A¢ the IUI'f'ai:e unite,
WOillen aCtually didn't mow tbat a Gas ran&amp;8 . ., tba G~:~~- ~ ,~ ..IJII;t .~.~ fitu.i
oould be BUILT-IN. Why, any kitchen-old . ~to ~~ -~. QI- wall. C:lw,'· :you &lt;ean get
or new-can have a bullt-in Ga&amp;·l'aDIIe· You '~ ~&amp;;l&gt;inet4 to 4t:..~ bruuhf
even have a choice of colora, aUiinN alliei
bii,i\t.'Lj
mad~"

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Ga• rufe• )'011 cu have tod1171
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New Haven EUB Church Women
Observe May Fellowship Day
The annual May Fellowlhip Dl)
of the Umted Church women was
held rm Fr1d1y May 3 at the New
Hann EUB Church
The organJtallon 1s rnade up or
ehureb women from
different
Protestant churches over the coun
try The Fellowship Day s held on

SUN -MON
Marilyn Monr\Jie
Betty F1eld

M/1. Y S-6
Don Murray
Arthur connell

BUS STOP

(CmemOJscopc- Tcchn color)
- aboFrank c Laue
Lucy Marlowe
HE LAUG-HED LAST
(In Techn color)
TUES WED
MAY 7-1
FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult TicbtJ Admit• tar LHd
Doultle Feature Horror Show!
Marla Engh9h
Chester Morris

THE SHE

CREATURE

- alsof'f'ter Graves
BeYerly Garland
It CONQUERED THE WORLD

the

hr:n Friday n May of e.-. .... h

year It u one of three meetings
held during the year The Glbers
are the World Day of Prayer and
the World C mmumon Day

Mrs Thelma Capehart
ln charge of the h1bles were
Mrs Fred Batey and Mrs Otho
Llevmg Mrs H f WagenbliJ re
ce1ved the offennc: and Mrs R.ly
mond Peters gave the bened1elion
The women of the WSCS of the
New Haven EUB Chl)rch serveJ re..
rrcshments w1th Mrs Burt Roush
In tharge

- - -- The theme for last Fridays
meeting was Free Schoola m a
Free Amenca A panel discus
Mr and Mrs Raymond Hatf eld
s1on of the top1c was held w1th the and daughters Joyce and Judy of
panel bemg composed or Clyde Brooksvii c were week end guests
F ole) pnncJpal of Wah.&amp; rna High of relat1ves here
Schoo Mrs Sarah Dawson pnne1
Mrs Eugene Harlc&gt;ss of Clear
pal of New lla\en
Elementary water Fla sper t the veek end
S&lt;:hool Mrs John Morgan pres1 with her mother Mrs Clara David
dent of I hi! New Haven PTA and son and was aceompan~ed to Co
Keith Arnold a member of the lumhiLo; by her mother who w•II
Mason t:ounty Board of Educ&lt;~t on v1s t them and n Cmemnatl
l'ollow•ng a short bw1ness meet
Mr and M1 s Charle~ Chapman
Lng conducte I by Mrs K J Scotl and children moved Saturday from
a short program was presented In Portsm'luth to the Eskew property
eluded on the program were the Umon Ave
s1ngmg of
My Task
by Mrs
Mr antl Mrs Robert Charles of
Geraldme Layne and four read Columbus v1s1tcd Sunday with her
mgs by Mrs Arthur Jewell Mrs motHer Mrs Edward Hite Mrr
Donald Smith Mrs Frank Rey Hlte accompanied them home for a
nolrls and Mrs Robert :Bt!acb
vuut
Three delegates were appointed
Mr and Mrs Roy Holter and
ta attend annual Umted Churc.h Mr and Mrs J M Gaul apent the
Y. oman .s meehng to be held on week end in Louisv11Je and attend
next Tuetday and Wednesday in ed the Kentuck' Derby
Su;tersv•lle They were Mrr K J
Mr and Mrs Homer Holter Mr
Scott Mrs Frank Reynolds and and Mrs C D Frccker and Mrs
Roy Freckcr VISited Sunday with
Mr and Mra Raymond Frecker
Delbert Bruch 1s reported Ill at
h1s home Enterprise
Mr and Mn Ted Jones of Key
West Fla arc viSLllng Mr and
Mrs Eugene Forbes and other rei
at ves
Mr and Mrs Earl Denny and
son Earl and MIA!I Betty Demosky
vunted Sunday 111 ChUiicothe with
Mrs Nora Denny and M.r and Mrs
RGSI' Tomlinson
Mr 'nc:l Mrs George Dabney and
daughters Garnet Jewell and Bar
bara of Southside W Va were
Sunday dinner gue.sh of Mr and
Mn W1llard Ebersbach and daugh
ters
Mus Joyce Ann Ebersbach returned home Sunday alter a
weeks visit with her grandpar
ents Mr and Mrs Clarence Might
of Bradbury
Cheryl Eberabach returned to
school at Sugar Run Monday aft
er a several days Illness
Mr and Mn Clayton White and
daughter Carol Lvnn o( Warren
were weflk end guests of Mr and
Mrs Edward Parfitt
toll
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Chancy
1011!1
Bob Eastman nd Donald Taylor
were m Clevel::lnd Sunday to at
II MOll
tend the ball game between the
lt!AIVI/I
,._ Pll
Clevela• d InUums and the Boston
Red Sox
Mrs Hugh Black of Chillicothe
was the guest of her parenl8 Mr
~nd Mrs Ph1l Williamson Thura
rlay anrl Frl(iay of last week
Mr and Mrs Phil W1iUamson
~pent Sunday Itt Columbus with
Mr and Mrs Robert Gardner and
son Robert
1\11 and M1s Edward Wells and
lauglll'ra Ruetl~t Kay anrl Jllnf'
A 11 and Mr anrl Mrs Norman
N• ulzl 1r wrrc Sun lay
II ncr
J!Uests of Mr 11nrl Mrs W1llla n

Pomeroy Penonals

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Wells

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Br~ghtest Corner In Middleport

Mrs Arnold 11 char Is scrrcl .. r
f the Providence D stn 1 wa a
lclc,;:atc to the Ohio lis. pi~~ ~!I
J;O(' AIL 1 WOLk!!hOp hrll Sail d~j
11t Sh luh Uaphsl Chur h n Co

B H. Sanborn Missionary Soc1ety
Walk-In Garden
lnstollah(ln Semce Held Mondav Club Meeting Is
Mrs Mtlton Uood waa mataliJd for the put year and Mra Beula~ Held On Mo"day
as pre$ldent of the B H
Whue dedicated the Love 01£t of
S&amp;n~fn

ML!sloaary Soctety of the FitJt
Baptist Churc1l Monday tn an rm
press1ve Installation service led by
the out gomg president Mr• ii
len Hughes
Theme of the put year Llvin&amp;
Waters was used for the matall11
liOn with Mrs Hughes openmg
and closmg the ceremony with a
prayer and Mrs Charles Bennett
represcntmg the members of the
SOCil'ty placing 1n op~:n Bible on
the alt.u of the sanctuary
Other new officers are seen:
tary Mrs Mannmg Kloes treasurer Mrs Henry Null first v1cepresident Mrs Harry Houdashelt
VICC presldf"nt of M1ss1oM Mr!l T
F Hawkms v1ce president or Chris
han Service Mrs A R Pullen
v1ee president of Chr1st1an Train
1ng Mrs Paul Smart vu~e pres!
dent of Buslnesa and Professional
Women Mrs Raymond Llcvmv
Mrs Allen Hughes out gomg
ed h
d
pres 1 ent open t c meeUnc wJah
a poem by the Rev Don H!Wt and
1
prayer after an organ p~:elude hy
Mrr Gerald Anthony Member,e of
the EJecta C1rcle were in dlarge
or the devohcmal service which
waJ led by Mrs Charles Bennett
and mcluded scripture reading
prayer and a solo 1 watched One
Hour W1th the Savious
Durmg the t.usfne1.11 meeting the
Circle &lt;'ha1rmr-n gave their reports

Middleport
Society
David Hayes younger sun of
Mrs Frank Hayes IS 111 wl 1
mumps. at their home on Mill St
John Vrom11n who sustained a
severe wound tn hiS lett hand
when he fell on a broken bott e
at the ball diamond Sunday wali
taken to M,.1gs General Hoapi -al
where f1vc stitches were taken m
the eut
Mr and Mrs Raymond Rad
chrrc and son Randy Zanesville
O¥ere recei t guests of Mr and
Urs Ralph Radcliffe
:\frs P K Russell and Mn; Of
rutt were buslnell8 vls~tors In
Parkcrsburjj: Monday
M1ss Ruth Humphrey Whe~:/
ersburg has returned rrom a via t
In Florida Sunday MLs.s Hum
phrey Mr and Mrs Leo Searles
and daughter Carolyn and L D
Hartinger visited lfl SusonvUI"
W Va
Mrs Della Carnahan who ~~
vmtlng her son Ray and ram.Uy
In Ducyru~ hi rcpor1ted as recu
ermg from a recent illness
Mr and Mrs Robert Sharp Mr
and Mrs Paul Hapto11stall an I
family were busmeS.'I vu1tors 1
Athe 1s Saturr!.ay
Clar~'ncc Dicken
II1gh Schl) I
teacher at Rutland accnmpan 1
th1 S(n on; fron RHS on a trlp
ovt'r East lh 8 week Mrs J&gt;1ck~n
Is ~pcmhncr the week With hr
panmts Mr and .Mrs Su1
IUcn Rutl-and RD
Dr Jllcharrl Bauer Supennlcu
dent of !he Portsmouth D1sl n 1
or ~h1hothst Churches WIIS a
dinner gt I'St of lhr Rev a1 rl l\1 s
(' R Konknght and family ::; 1
da
Mrs ( race Darhtcl E ne Pa
1~\t n~ her son
F orrcst Bad1t t
and fam1ly
Ur and Mu Wlllls Anthon
11nd Mr and Ml"s Glenn Lambert
I Qpcnt th weekend w1th Mr a 1
Mn 1om Anthon}' and son I a

Mrs. Don Hunnell
Is Honored Guest
At Friday Shower

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Auxiliary Honors
Mrs. C. R. Karr

fermga w1th a poem Two M1t~
Flowers fU1lo11ble for Memorial
and prayer Mrs Hughes thanked was the subJeCt of a talk by Mla
the Sot1ety members for the1r co- Jessie Saunders. when the Walt In
Mn Don Hunnell a recent
Mn C R Karr Sr) wu honr
operating and assutance during Garden Club met at the home of
bnde
was
guest
of
honor
at
a
ed
Mooday cvenina: when tb~
her two years as president o! the Mn Mabel Lee for the Ma)' meet
shower
given
Fl-1day
evening
at
Aur:1hary
of the Fire Deputmeflt
organ z;ahon Mrs Claremont E in~
Hoyt wtfe of the pastor spoke on
The meet ng was called to order the home ot Mn John E Runnel met at Lbe home of Mrs EJUmett
behalf of the members m thank by the president who led 1n the Condor St Mrs Wyatt G1ibe t Shuler Mrs Karr was pruenwt
mg Mr:~ Hughes for her leadership salute to the flag followed by the and Mrs John A Hunnell we t' an el~tr c sk1llet from the Aux1l
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lary wttb Mrs S T Rus~tll put
and msptratlon
club prayer Several commumca t~ssJstlng hostesses
P1nk
and
white
streamers
e!t
president ma:kma: the present..
The DDrcas C•rcle was In charge lions were read and discussed and
t1on Mr and .Mrs. KliT bne hv
of the program for the evening on reports of secretary treasurer and tended from the chandaher to tn
the topic Treasures 1n the Mak comm ttees were gJven The offl table on which the g1f'ts wet'" ed for the past ten years in the
apartme11t at the Vlllnge Hall anti
mg wh1ch closed wLth a prayer by cers were elected for the 1957 58 placed
Games were played durmg !he have been m eharee of the rJre
Mrs Edtson Baker
year
evemng wtth pnzes awarded to an('! emergency calls as well u
Mrs Hood presided over the
ass1shnlf m the varaou.s projettl
last part of the mcelmg and names 1M.i~r::gedeer~h ~r~s JU:ge; by Mrs Seldon Baker Sr Mrs Se
1
don
Baker
Jr
Mrs
Don
McKe
1
of
the FLre Department
were drawn for the Circles New
un
u e
ar son
Circle &lt;'ha•rmen are Dorcas Mn and Naomi Reed Reee1v1ng blue z1e Mrs Gardner Mankm ar1
Mr and Mrs Kar and their
Frances Bearhs LoveJOY M
awards were Mabel Lee for a large Mrs Charles Wildermuth
granddaughter
Polly Ann Bau.,r
After t be honored gue&amp;t open
El
r~ arrangt'ment of Dogwood Jn a
Clemls Fox
ecta Mrs C1lffor while urn Anna Hart bush honey ed her many lovely i:lft5 relres
are planning to move thb summ('r
Hayes Mrs HOOd appomted Mrs !Iuckie spirea and tuhpo In an up
ments of cake 1ced m whJte w h to the 260 acre Karr farrp on th"'
d
Raymon Luman ab Scholarship r 1ght contamer Helen Carper pank weddmg belk and the m Naylors Run Road
chairman and Mrs Harold Chase as spirea tullps and Ilia...., in an olJ.. scr1pt10n FraPJkle and Don
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Mn Rwael1 M1111 prestdent
House party cnlhrman 1t was de- tong container Edna Lee tuhp!l' pmk 1ce cream cortee and mmts
prea1dect at a Abort busmess meettided that all C1rt1es meet on t,hc and lilac m :reen glass contamer were served
~~-~ ~nd d.latribu_ted the yearHob
third Tues.day of each month Mrs
Red Awards--Mabel Lee Dog
The guest liff. mclud~ thocfl Wl\ltl! ~ 11! the sh~P" of lire
Hoyt clo.!led the meeting with M wood 1n low u•uare eontamer
b
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named above and Mri Herman e"'1n~1 and lettered 1!11 red Proene C't on
Bertha WUliams tulip buds and Ohhnger Mrs
Arthur
Evaq~
J.t(ltl _Head lbelY4t p, tbe annual
Members o( the Priscilla Circle tt1leaf wonder foU.Je ip round Mrs W1lham Ohlinger Mrs Sau FamilY PJcnlc ttt be held at the
were hoatesses for the evenme and a:tass conta1net MabeJ Lee Dog Koehler Mrs H(lward K1ttben )Joacblde Park oq June 3 1 Soup
served a salad course to thirty wood In dark upr1ght contauier Mrs Ed Russell Mrs
Henry Su\J'per Cbrl!tmb party ADm
seven members Arrangements or
A contest on fiowers was con Dailey Sr Mrs EUJene 't'r1pple. t
ver~ary r!1nner
th:,:lt annu 1
yellow flowers and candles were dueled by Bertha Wllhams and Martha and L.inrla Bater Deb a pitnlc at the .sWnmer home of
wed on the tables m the dmmg won by Belva Wtllard
Hunnell Bobby Mankin
Debr Mr and Mrs. S T RtTNell
room
The hoste!ll asllsted by ~r Dhllnger
Plans were diaeussed for char
daughter M1ss Jean Lee served
Mrs Edd1e Epple Mrs Clar tcrlng the oraanUatton and ho,
refreshments to eleven members Gearhart Mr.11 John Staee Mrs
tesse.a for he year were cb.O"'I! 1
and guests Mula Lee Mr Guy Lee
Anna Peters Mrs l!iaiah Sm1 1-J 'l'hc Auxillary are plannmg to
and Mr Glen Lee
Mrs Mike McKeruac Mrs Anr.a purchase vacuum contamers for
The June meetmg will be a now
Yeager
Mrs Harold Hysell Mrs coffee and !OUp for the firemen
or show at the home of Mrs Lo
Clyde
Brown
Mrs Norma Chap to use on winter edla wh1ch last
well Carper and will be an open
man
Mrs
Chester
Hutton Mrs rot a number of hours.
meeting The date w11l be an
Sharon Jones was eJected ~res1 nounced later
Carroll Jett Mrs Charles J.eaar
dent or the Powder Puff Club
Mrs Joseph Struble Mrs Jo I"'
Durm1 the social hour games
when they met Monday night at
1'errell Mrs Jack Stlvers Sr were pl9yed and prues won by
the home ol Janet Valentine for a
Mrs Edd•e Hoeflich Mrs Remo Mrs s T Ruuell Mrs Charle~
bualness mectmg Other new off1
Lmd Mr~
Wilham Sheridan Murray Mrs Jame.11 Oanlets am:
cers are V1ce preSident Phyllis
Mrs Mabel Mankin Mrs Ly~Ja Hv the door pru:e was presented to
Stanley secretary Jeanette Crooks
~ell Mrs Leroy Watson Sr M s Mrs Murray
treasurer Vonda See news report
Maru: Chapman Mrs Ray Heine!!;
A dessert course was sencd bv
er Vera Covert eotTe.&amp;pondent.
The annua 1 May Day of the Hat Mrs W •lma Osborn Mrs Albe t the bru~te~~tr.a who were the olf
Jud1th Van Cooney
t1c Jackson Guild was held at the Martin Mr and Mrs ROM Evons eers Mrs. Mills Mrs. David Oh
Out gomg officers are prestdent Mt Carmel Baptist Church in B1d Mrs Floren.ce GIIR:tore Mrs Le linger Mrs Jade Beehtel Mr~
wts Osborn and Mn Elizabeth Emmett Shuler Others presel t
Judith Kay Murray vice pre1ident well
Janice R1chard.!l Mt Moriah Bap Rathburn
were Mrs John vrmuan Mrs. 0
Oilv1a Hcmmons secrretary Mar
E McKinley Mrs Robert McEI
yin Rou:sh treasurer Barbara t:ap tlst Church 1s secretary of the
tcma
Guild and her shter Rosetta Rich
hlnny M'h Kart Mrs Russell
ards was the del~tate from the
Mrs Daniels Mrs Thomas Darst
Other member! mclude Kay Junior Gu1ld at Mt Moriah B.ap-.
Stiles Shirley Rouah Carol Blaker tist Church Middleport Mn Irvin
h.eld at the De11hler H1lton Hotet
A conlr1butmn of S5 00 was Columbua Aupst 20-21
Gall Stumbo Unda Fiering Jane Baumgardner Mt Moriah Chnrch
Harns Judy Arnold Bettie Harrill is treasurer
made to the Me1gs County Cane
A report on the deputy meetin,
Janet Valentine
Members of the local Guild who Soc etv when Theodoru.s Coun II held Sunday wa1 IIVfiQ by Mrs
also attended were Alma Baum Daughters of America met Mol
Richard Campbell A meehns &lt;Jf
gardner Emmaline Bowles and Su day evenmg at the IOOF Hall
the Past cAune1l0ra wis announ
pleted tl'le Pr•vate
Secr'cA.ar al ne Smger
Mrs Mmme Neutzhng counc" ced for Thursday CV('fUniJ at the
course M~aa Rwaell who gradual
Adulta p.,-esent were Mr and or pre£c,led Mn Albert Woodar 1 home of Mrs 1ohn Smith N)c
ed trom Mlc'!dleporl kiKh School Mn Irvin Baumgardner Mrs Arn coun~ I rleputy \V.ll .tflttWted 11 A~nue
last May enrolled in thr Colun old Richards P.lt.J Arlena Reese followmg an automobile! acclrlent
At the close of the meeting Icc
bus school m June She Is em Manning and George Baumgardner on Saturday A commumcat1o1 cream and c&amp;ke prn.v1ded by De'
ploycd 111 Columbus as a secrc were present for the aU day scs was read concermng lhe State mar Canaiiay cantHdate for may
lary
swns aJS'o
C~nr•l semon wh1ch wllt b~ J or of Pomeroy was ~_,ervcd

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Nme mdlctmenta
Boy Soouts of Troop 247 County Grand Jury
Sprmgs have been nam
Jncluded in
type at Philo
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ed winners of a ment pomt coo and one on a m!~om•.~ai
Mr A G Mehlman plant manager at Sporn conftrmed to- est with the prJZC bemg a tr•p m
The JUry was the
day that the Sollitt Construction Company of South Bend the natlonal Jamboree of the Boy women served There

rear wh&lt;'&lt;Jis
low silhouette •tyhng, wtth headroom to spare • the
luxu• y ndc uf VRJ1u.ble rate sprmgmg
stX power choices with trad1•
Uonai St udcbaker economy
Cro,flmnBnBio•p that protects yoW' Investment mile alter mile year alter year See your dealer today,

Studebaker-Packard
ClOWtOJATIOt!

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Colwn~u. w!,te~ ~-,

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Senate Approves
MeJ"oha s Bill
On Memon"al Law

The new maehine-as slgnlfl
cant to the electric indUstry u
~he fint ijet plano to conquer the
rt~
&amp;ound barrier was to IVJatlOnhad 1ta veil lifted at Philo Wedncs-1
day in a smaller version known a!
Philo No 6 According to Mr Phil
p Sporn apeakmg at Philo cere 1
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moDJe! Philo No A IS Ideal for f S 1Cl'CS8 came tod:n to lne P.l
001s of Me~gs County s rep~e11
develoPment purpoeet.
From it wJll come baJlc engm thtl\le G~orge j A M•edmhJ;t to
eerint d,ata to budd the. new rna c ange t e rna orlty ne e o ap
c;.hine at Sporn wbJeh II one of ~ov t' hvc..te,...&amp;n~ mer~orials ~her.
10 SeRa e Vote unammOL.:s
two planned by the Amencan Gas
e
£; Eleetrie system The other IS !y to pass hJ.s House bill
to he built at the AG&amp;E Breed
The bill would reduce the ma
\"ltnt Jn lfnbana by the Indiana jfJtltv required from 65 to 6Q l-e
t'm l Michigan ElectrJe Company
~e~t &amp;! d pe:rmlt speci&amp;l eledlom
1'he new Philo unit the nat1on s 10 be called !or veternns men or
fh&amp;t super cntical pre!lKUre gener u:ls
ahnt: macbme was l.nspccted by
M&gt;e1 il 'lr ofroE'rerl the bill e.:.rly
more than 60 representatives of ln the t:urrent session and the
newsp-pers radio and televlSIOil ffourt• npprovcd It quickly Hb
Among the newsmen were stan' bdl was the result of peti'Ltonc
me(Pber. of several nationally ~~'"~' a,king MelnMrt to seek
diatribute~newspaper.s o,.d maga the rhan)t'IE' \n 8 of a mill levv
zlnes as
11 as a number of Oh1o for a $100000 bond J:Ssue for fnr
P~ll mem er.s
w•a.-, to rcmplnte local mah:bin"
Following a tour of the Ohio funds for a $500 000
veteran!:
Po~r Company plant and the new IJM'mortal hoapiltal here was •le
unU the n~smen gathered at iP.&lt;'tE'tllast Novt'lmber
t; nearby ZaneliVIIIe for a luncheon ~
-- 11nd a ta lk by Pbibp Sporn pre1i
dent of American Gas and EJec'Company and ll'bk P~it1
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tN'titt'dlary operatine C!OIIl:rlny In
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hl8lalk Mr Sporn pointe out the
&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;
slri1I1cance of the new umt whleb
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haa been described as a new m1Ie•lone m the history of electriC
power generation
T1cketa for re1erved seats for
A :t&lt;l 1 renttee vice president
•nd ge(leral manager of Ohlo Pow the Sen1or Class plays at Middle;r and E L Se~dler Ph1lo Plant porr H1gh Scbool will be available
manager were hosts and welcomed after 7 p m tonight at the Roller
the newsmen
Pharmacy MiU Street The two
Umt 6 has be1'ln operallng under plays are sehedul~ for 8 P m
tilt conditions since Mareb 20 It Fr1day night at the school audl
1s expected
be placed
com tonum and tickets are being sold
mt:rtlal I)JM!ratlon before the end by the Semor Clan membera
ol lhiA month
ln the one play The Cast!~ of
Bricfly here are some of the Mr Simpson Tom Kelly a&amp; Mr
things this new machme w•lt do- Simflson learns that the old say
I Inn an s •uouse 1' S h18
all of wbleh are f1rsta in·~ the m mg an E ng1S'
dustry
castle may be true m Eqgland
UtUue steam above tlte cr 1Ucal but not m Amenea Mrs S1m~on
pressure of 3,206 pounds per sq 1.!1 played bv K1iy Stiles They
lncb {the point at which super have three daughters, Carol Ow
heated water flaahcs Immediately ens as Irene JUd)' MW'tay as Lit
Into tteam wdbout flnt paAsmg and Jane Harris as Annabelle who
Uirough on mtcrmed 1ate boiling takes over the house eompletely
atage)
and he bas to lilt In the dming
~t.:ontinued on Page Seven) room
~~
Ul makes elaborate plana to
have her f..stber apend a qu1cL eve
I ning at home b'ut to get rid of her
s1stcr s boy friends namely Ken
neth Lewlt as Tommy Wllklna
Stephen Coats as Charles Merrt
wether Eddie Evans Js the stran
ft
ger in the play
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new f1duon eolon-bl--. sreena. 1olde. IUI'iJ'IOYet
earth Iones
Add &amp;allly to'"')'our w1ndowa

••w '' truly budtiet pr1-

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Jim Bowles was on the mouill
tO 'ead ~IS mate~ to their 9th
l'.tflli(b,t Vlctot)' tbl8 season wuh
o\tt defeat Dave Hindy wM ~at._:
JnJ. The Jaekeu played almost er
rorJeS! ball while cnllocthtg eight
hit&amp; On(¥ one m11cue wa.s rccor J

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May term of court
eight on felony charges

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lb:tm-v of the county on WhJch
women and nme men In

State Test Farm
F"IeJd Day W')}
I

Be Held May }r!,J

fours m the mormng a bou...
teous c'tueken barbecue a~ noon
to be followed b"' a lectur:e dil
out~Sion 1md .que:tion .and amw....r
""nold wilL feature the annual
Field Day May 15 to be held at
the Southeut.em Ohio Stat~ ~
F
C
t
.,arm m arpefJ. er
Carl Greenlee acting mani,pr
w11l he bo&amp;t for the event Ll~
or the Columbia Home D~_,,
dratlon Club w•ll prepare -. ~
,~rve the barbecue ut1der the .chr
ect1on of M'!"S
How-ard Nolat
home economtcs exten,lon agent
Speaker w111 -he Lyle Goleqan
Qh1o st-ate Umvormty F.xten,ton
specwli.st His aubject will bf! on
'household and other farm and A:
lated insects The event
!nTNI bY thlll ll"lcultt,ral
at the C!ounty
Mrs Nolan an(! County
c F. BlatfP"Iee attended

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f the Mid
ree emp1oyees
dl eport 0 lVISIon 0 f C0 I urn bu and
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Southern Ohio Electric Company
received special recogmtlon for
their safe dr1vmg records at the
'fth annual meeting of the 100 000
M1le Club held recently at the
Fort Hayes Hotel Columbus
These men all of whom have
dnven over 100 000 accident free
m1les are Edward C Myers, Ed
ward F Kmg and Ctlarles W All
man
Seventy mne employees O[ The
Electne Company are membe-rs ol
th1s grtmp T hey h ave d r1ven a
total of 11 504 619 accident tree
miles which adds up to 852 safe
dr1v1ng years
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Harry Cra1g
president Dan
Hartinger and
Roland Neutzbng; attended Only
other business was routine pay
mcnt of bills

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Plans are bemg completed for
thf: anmaal Pomeroy High School
Alumni AI.!IOCiatJon banquet June
1 at 1Jf30 P m at tbe Junior Higb
gymnasium Mra Grace H Dnke
President of the .U,octat10n annonntEd today
Ticke.ta for the banquet dinner
and dance following the dmner
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~
h d 1n
are - an ma.. 11'0 pure ase
' 8 Drug Store
advance at Stark
the Pomeroy Pastry Shop or from
Evelyn F1ck
see~ary of the
A-lumni AIIOf'latlon Mu&amp;lC will be
prov1ded by the GelNates
Joey Roush son of Mr ano
Guests may be mvited to attend
Mrs WUilam Roush New Haver. the dance followmg the banquet
•nd a s mor at WDhama H gb Ti~k~ts for the danl:e mQ' be purSchool won first plaC'!e •n the PI chased al the door
Pleasant Junior Chamber or C"m
The dinner IS to be served by
merte s Teenage Road-eo on Su
tbe Salisbury PTA
iav tn pt Plea8ant
Roush toot flrat placo on a sk ll
rtnvmc eourse on 28th Street h1
I~ Pl"'l:!lo~~nt by ecorin.i .Jb'll.l
potnta .out of a poasJble soo Com
lng lfl seeond was Tommy Say
&lt;)f Le-tart who 11eored 456 points
rames Ellhil of pt PIP.asant was
third with 451 1,1; points
In additiOn to th~&gt;lr ability In
On Saturday May 4 the Waha
c r1ve an autom9hlle the contest rna Jumor Varsity Band and the
,m\8 were abo scored on a writ- Wahama Wh1te Falcon lland both
•en best
under the d}rectlon of Mr James
Roush in winnm.fl the even E Breen journeyed to Huntington
Wob the ng}lt to "\_kompete at to participate In the $tate Band
Morgantown m the Stl'lte Road.P.-o Festival Huntington Area
on .lune 1-5 •nd 18 The wtnn'"l
In tb$ mornmg the Whlte Fal
or• the event w111 receive 8 $3L}IJ con Band played March Forth by
tebolarship awal'd in .addltletn to Moore Cathedral canyon by Han
being sent to tbt natU'n al Road-e-o son and American Folk Suite hy
In Washmgton on an 111 expense Waltert as an tuditJon for the
ld lo d
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pa
ur ay tr•P
ju ge Tue l)and reee ve an over... Jud~mg the pt. Pleasant event aU Number 1 or superior rating
»ue Sgt Cll'l Nutt a:rad Trooper lor the audttion
Andy OalforCI o! tbf!! State P ~
In the afternoon both bands plua
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hee Walteor Rlce o! t h e Pl Plea 49 other• took part in tne a gaD c
.-.t city polioe and lt M Har h r,arade tbroua:h downtown Hullt
barger of th~ Mason County Siler- ngton The two local banda Were
1f£s department
not rated on marcbing
Roush wlll r~tve a bnonze
Mr 'Frank Clpehart a member
plliflue for hl1 athievcment while o!.,thfl 'Wablma faculty accomp.an
each .df the. t.hNe tbp driven tiBG ~be ~ulor VatlitJ BsDd •• ._
wm al""" 1 ~·•·• 0
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BftwleB held &amp;outh Webster to
JOur hltl The lollers eommltted
twn errOl'! The ~lav 17 game wiiJ
"" in tbe Jets Stat!ium at 4 p m
aaot.Mr game this morning at
J\thll"n'4 Jackaon beat HtllAboro

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MilOS GINER/I.L HOSPITAL
Admitted
Sarah Errmgton
Mri Fred Burl&lt;ln

w.·ns In Roadeo
At PL Pleasant

The R•zor 0 11 co of Pomcr.oy
was awarded the gasoline contract
to suppl)' the county highway de
plrtment for the next 90 days at
a regular mcet1ng nr the Board of
county comm~ss 10 ners Monday
The succell8ful b1di:ler offered to
deliver gasoline for 20c per gel
Ion (regular) end 24c per gallon
(hi test) includmg state tax of five
cenla

Pomeroy Alumni I Co~mlsslonersC
D I
IBanquet ate s
set For Jone 1
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. New Haven Youth "

Tht MlCtdleport Yc• ow JaC!ke t s
ran Toughs!I.Orl over South Weu1ter Htlh Selmoi 5 bascbatJ t.l.:am
10 I k till
Ornlnl .n 'he
at
0 c oc
8 m
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Ohio Un1verslly (!Iamond f.l t o
'' a trip
,.
win
to Columbut in t h ~

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Jackets Take

A wo"derfvl way to hnshten your home' Now you
Cll'i uve I Oh thtse rt1dy made draper1es 1n •••
to lit every wJndow •n your home
lovelt
panerMio Llend mto an7 decor 10 outAtandml tfley'ea"
completely, redeCCJr1te your roolht
luxururU. «Jiolh

qt·the

]1..-,.e
nr Middleport
Emp1ayees
Middleport Hi.rl, ~!J).E
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Get Siiite(y
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8"" ay
Seruor
Will Be On Frt"day ~h~
o
CoiDDUS"st"oners
Grant Contract
For Gasoline

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WITH A CUSTOM LOOK

Scolulsl rtJVIalley Forge N y
ear Y n u Y
They are Bruoc Stalnaker 50 I
..,, Mr and Mn Ratley Stalnakel
'lick Clark son .ot Mr anrl Mr
'N'Ilham Cla k and Lee R-eed 50
l Mr and Mrs Leonard ~"
?Olnt.s were based on the oors
tt.IV!hes tn Scouting during t te
vmter and spnng
Three other boys also wit'
ugh po1nta but tou young LO
tuahfy for the Mp wue DougiJ
\!'oore George Starcher and He
•chd Ba~ They Will recet e
peCial prlzes
The Troop 247 Scout commit:e-e Ln 1 meeting earher th ~
veek nam-ffi the winners and ex
ended Its apprecuK1on to 1111 the
r&gt;eople of Ent.et1)rise buret Clur
md Rock Sprm.g.,.
commumt es
who made the contest Gf tbe b ys
uoss1ble
Fi:lmlhes of the boys winntng
he trip attended a spec~al meet
ng at camp Arrowhead Sund&amp;
n Jluntmgton to prepa'I"C fot
their part m argarut.mg t.be triP
for their !ODS

CurtiS' Lallance

Funeral service
.
&amp;heduled Fn'day

.....,1Betzmg Leads Pomeroy Council
Dutton Is High In Middleport

Charles Legar of Pomeroy and C 0 FISher of Middleport
today emerged the VIctors in the Pnmary ElectJOns for the
Two .area ae1ertee tea(!hert ar~ Mayor seats m Pomeroy and Middleport
among :w. h1gh school &amp;Cienn'
Legar m hiB bJd for off1ce was opposed by former Mavor
leachen th ough')ut 1he oeountn Delmar Canaday and a newcomer to the pohttcal arena Harry
to r~e ve NatiOnal Sc•en~ Foun Miller of Pomeroy Legar amassed a total vnte of 464 to 282
dation grants to attend the Ob o
for Canaday anJ 52 for Miller
U~~enl~e11111',.mer .. ·~h~!urt~ Hos ~
F19her current Mayor of !llddle

1mong the tndtctments
three for felomous assaults k
ey A'
.rw
for breaking anoi entermg one
ns o.f R 1 Pomf"'"OY te~ a
armed robbery one for auto I Pomeroy Semor High and Gayle
and one 1:or forgery The n Pr1tc or rortland Rarme H•&amp;h
was f?t negligent Srhoo
Dur ng a program 1ponsore
Harc.ld Bl:tnkcnshlp of ]fllDtlv hy OhJo u and NSF teaC!h
wag lfldtcted ':&gt;r felomous ers Will atlend Jec1ure3 and d"usaolt Ln the shotgun woundmg monstratJon!l 1n f1eld.s o( astrono
of Gerald Spud
McDameJ on my ~eology physi.C, and cbcmuMarch 23 at Ruby s Inn near Ma trv d nng the ••x weeks of Jul
son City at Adamsville
1 Lo Aug 9 o\pprox1mateJy 47~
Also mdlcted on tw(l fclomous b gh school teachers are .attendaasault charges waa Ellie H Over
n~ R5 teacher tr.aml18 seu:ncc
bolt Charges agair.st Overholt and mathematiC!I pNgrams spon
1c~e from the shotgun wounding sorerl by National ScJence Fou 1
oft;..JCathleen Overbolt antt Donald dat1on at colleges and uruver
j g at l.akt r Drive lnD Jn Pt tu~s th s summer
PI uant on ~-reb 23
dtcted for brelklnc and enter
in two ebarrc• were J)&gt;onlos s
PaHter and John Lee Plrker 11tty
were charaed wath break!Dg and
enftrJng Hendenon Sebool and Pt
Pl.sant Junlor H\g"b Sehool
iaddeus Greed Redd was in
di d fo1 armed robbery Jn. the
~hoi up of a GlenWOod croeecy
Tbe annual JUOJON!enior ban
sto
Ill March
Auto lameny quet ,, Rutland Hil~ SChool was
chan:ee were brou11tt 11ainst W1l held Saturday evenin~o Kay 4 '"
ter Edward Morrison and ct~de
Sta" was ellarJed W:tth forgery
L~ :~o ~n:a~~~~~ tc~~~f
Tbe neau•..nt bomleide indict I .....
"!;;: ed UJinat Claude or 12 .,...ari:.
me 1i'JII ret"'n
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ctdent'-whie~ too~ •e 111" of "Mr.
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Vlrg,n
' Ia Howard oUe on
,.. Mar 8
I'F'ho tent
.-.lilL:e
J urors were H A Jolibson Bet ed on Y a P-1o-0on
....r
0 1 C1 epe pa"'~
wells James Morrison Sam dWJlh streamers
,
fr
the ,,.,,
to form
ropp•ng om
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Rolfe Lee Rutb Sayre
f erl
Ona Burdette Leota Roush 8 room rhe class co ~rs 0 {
L Slcm Rlda Mornson Ed and Sliver made up t ._e, eel )r. .,
na Childers Ervm Hunter Adam and two of the sLdes "uhe adm~
Krebs De wilt cratg Erma Dot
ure of bright colors fonne t c
son and George :\ Burns
remammg two sides
A string or Japanese lanterns
provl~ed the hghtmg ror th~
orehestra .and were also scatteru
acr0$s the ecthng
The tables
ror Lhc banqlll 1
were pla~d Inside the enclosure
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and were also decor tted ID red
and sLivel' Mmlature Japane&amp;"
1 'ad-•
• ... under brJ&lt;&gt;'ht-colorcd um
brellas were used as f.avora Red
The Mlddlepol't B011.rd of ~u oarnations the class flower d~
tallon planned the purchase or cora ted the tabl&amp;s and were gr~:
furnHure and equ pr 1ent for the en to lhe :remors as souvenirs
new rooms 1n the Elrmcntbi'Y
Two doorway.s led mlo the en
School and H1gh school addition closure and were dccorateCI w• h
when thev met M&lt;1ndal' maht .. small green trePs made from rna s
!he High School
by Mrs Joe Bailey sister of jur.
The resJgnallOL\ of Charles Mr- or class sponsor Martha Ohlin
Donald as teacher 111d coach was ger
nceepted McDonald has aceptcd 1
Coach J m Vennan acted a'i
prnntlon as football coach m lhf'
(Contmued on Page Seven)
CanaJ Winchesler s~hools
A d!scu.dlon was held on tile
hu!Jding program durlng the eve
nlng The Bdard adopted a res.oiJ
t on to advertuc for hlrfs for fur
mture and equ pntetlt and set Ju If

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FuneraI acrvlttS Ior
... .,... E
Lallanoe 89 a life long retldcnt
of Sy•aeuoe Will be held in tilE'
•.
EwIng Funera I c•
napeI at • P m
1"'·
Friday Mr La 11anee d h ..'l.l .....
wiC
Me1gs General Hospital TuesdiY
evenmg at 6 p m
Sllrvwmg are hls Wife f.liz
heth o1;1c son Carl of Parkcrsbut"
and two jlran&amp;ona Larry M I
Gary
The l-ast of a family of 11 chil
dren Mr lallance wa!ll a member
of the JuniOr Order of M'ecbamc~
of Syr1ewc
Burial Will be m.ade Jn the Od
Fellows Cemetuy &amp;t Par.ker.s
burg
Fr1ends may ctll at the Ewing
Funeral Home at any time
A

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~lut1_ed OJ! Monday by the Mason Foundallon Grant

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Detore you lnveot In any car lh" year, chock all the extra value
Studchakur otTers exciUBIVC 1 wm 1raction w1th dnvc power m both

Returned
Two Meigs
Grand Jury Teacher~

&amp;out Jamboree

Iild.. has moved tb.e fuit dirt for
• ne~w 4!0 006-kUowtt unit there

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Ground wa. broken Monday at Graham Station for the and
ition of a giant revolutionary steam machine to the Pb1ltp Three
SP,rn power plant seen for the (trst hme Tues~ay as a pro of Rock

Dof AMeeting
Held On Monda Y

Ohio F•ir ai'Hf werm tod.,
hith Tl •• n hlr •M rnlltl e.
nlthl Low 54 to 60 ThVt"BCC.ay
,.rtly clolldy with ICiff ...... ilhowo
•n and thund.rtt....,. exh ame
north Mntly f•ir •4 £Ontlnuedl
warm c•ntr•l and MUth

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Ground Broken For New Sporn Three Local.Boys Nine
Power Plant Addition Monday Awarded Tnp To By

Hattie Jackson
Guild Meeting
Held On May Day

tY UNITED 1'11111

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohlo, Wednesday, May a, 1957

NO 20

ID

Sharon Jones Is
New Powder Puff
Club Pres1dent

Complete Line
Of DraP-tf'liS,
Drapery Material,
Curtains on the
2qd Floor

enttne

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F lien I t'onard hh the nca~~~~
Mr and Mr~ DaR.. ubcn Bee~
nnrl three sons K11rl Kirk anti
K m spent Sunda) in Huntington
wl1h relahvcs and were lf'CO 1
pan led as hr as Proctorvlllc I\
his mother Mu MsiUdt Be&lt;:k who
d~llrd with her eou11ln Mrs A
A Jeffers
Mrs Dell I' lf.e h1111 bern Ul for
t'evcral montru. at her home on
South &amp;-eond Avcnut&gt;
Mr an.-1 Mrs Frank Kirw and
!WD Columbus
were weekf'n-1
r.!UCRt8 o{ her mother Mrs. (;:h11
Quillen and family and Octhtt re
leUvot In Chctter Saturdar Mr~
Harolrl Peninger and l'hlldren of
Tack1on visited at the Quillen
home
Mr and Mrs Noah Unkm~
wNe w~kend guests of her bro
I her anrt sister In law Mr an I
Mrs Cline Matthew! Columbu~
M'r Matthewt. wbo hu been it!
for ten montlu with a heart t'or.
dillon Ia improvlna: lowlv
Mr and Mra Robert Hill Da
ton and Ml' and Mra Rona
Larson and baby Columbus wcr"
wa(!kend gue1ta of Mr and Mr:;
Rlcbard Chambers and son Erie
aq--1 relattves In Pomeroy
Mr and Mrt Gene Sidors a 1 I
Mr and Mr.t Georae Quillen al
tended the raeea at the Skyline _.
Rat'!eway Charlaton Sunday
Mary CtroJ find Robert Sw•
AOn were 'lfttll:e'nd Jlleata o( the r
eousln Mri John IIOW'man
Mr and Mn l:ul War~'ke wtrc
ruest8 or honol' FridJ&amp;l When 1\J(
and Un Rl¥ Rear~ Atb~~s
entertained with 1 cUnner at \ht
Sportsman celubnl.td tbeir we~
dmg anruvoraary Red and whit
carnations were used for l he
tAb)(' arrtJngement Gueats includ
I'd Mr ~tnd Mr• Warlike Mr MD I
Mrs I \v Harper Mr and ~lr
Webb carter M'r and Mra Pl\t !
Powers Mr and Mrs Willia
Hamm
Mlls Hy.. na Ruaae'l daughter
of M'r and Mra. Sidney T R~ssell
bas rceelved ~If diploma from
lbe Olfl&lt;O TriliDIJI( Sebool lr

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8- DaJiy Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport, 0 May 7 1957

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Wahama u.· Band
Parti"c•"pates In
Stale Fest1"vaJ
Three TLousand
Pancakes Sened
At scout supper~

Approximately three tbouund
pan cakes were served by t •e
Scouts of Troop 245 1\aefdav•
nl1ht in a pan-eKe and sauta~e
supper at the FirAt B2ptut
Church
FO'l'tJ pounds of aauaage and
eighteen /ounda of pane•ke mix
wero UlN! bv Mr&amp; Joe Wilson ,Jr
M
T k S tt-"' Itt Mrs Ric1
rs tC!
a ~ ue
ll'd CJWr:lbera, Mrs Fomst Bach
tel ~ Bert Bodimer mothers
6.f Stoutl, who were auisted b
Mrs :bwJgbt WaU.aee Mi.'s Ge:-~c
Coler8d and Scoutmuter Robert
'Mill&amp; "nd A:nt
Scoutmutr
~ Col-

Annual Rutland
JUDior
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Banm•et Is Held
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Middleport Board I
O£ Education To
Ask FUrDitur
, e B'd

Rohert Lohse

7 as tbe date for the opemng

Funeral RI"les
T0 8e Thursday

'
the l)ids Arrangemt&gt;nts
we I'
mt!Kie for blrlder~ who may wlS
Fun-at serv•-· w 11 be held
to dllpta:v th.elr ptoducts On ~h
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b h lh b d llr
•arne ay on W ' '
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• Thu··••y
•&lt; the Pre' b&gt;•er•••
•
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opened
Church
m Seaman
OhioCity
for who
R..
btrL Lohse
of that
37
died JOUd4cnly of a hNlrt atlacft.
Monday Rev Duffy l\lll oJfiCiilte
at the :rerv•ces
The deccas~ IS lh(! son of M
:m?. Ml's Hcr.man Loh«e of Ml'
dlcport and brother of Haroh;
Lohse Pomttoy druggJst
Survlvmg arc h s Wife Belt}
Robel"t Koch chmman of t •(' form"rly Betty van Gdder :)f
Ohio Sta~ Liquor Control Boa! J Cheshire} and rour sons Bobble
oday anno•nced !hat charge of 1:1 B u,. 13 and tw ns Larry and
U}!SanJtsry cor.dltJOnS a.nd false Gary aged 6
naterial statements agamst the
The rl"cea~ed 'l'l'R!I a lme fore
Hotel ~'artm Bar of Pomercy man for the Columbus and Soutl
'lave been chsmissed for lad: of ern Oh1o Electnc Company
I'Vldence
Bur~al will he made 1n Seamdl
'l'he etlarges were hrought be Cemetery under the d1reehon o
"ausc of the lack of mens tOilet the ~CWIS and Son Funeral Hom
raelUh&lt;CS and becau~=~ of no
re11denee or a perm t holder at
th&lt;t time of flhng fo-,o renewal
rbe bearmg on the ease was
held A:pril 24 before the Liquor
Co.trol Bosrd at Columbus

Drop Charges
Against Hotel
Marlm' Bar

Former Resident
Killed In Mine

TAKaN TO MIDDL&amp;PORT
Pomeroy Emergency Squadmen
rem,oved Mrs Cecil Smith Rock
Springs Road to.a M•rl~leport pity
siC!lau at g a m Tuesday for medl
cal trt'atment
THREE ARREStED
Three arrests for

intoxtc.atl n

we~~e reported Tuesday at Middle

~~!:'d c!:~e L~~ion Ban~~~!

Ml

wort:h 4!1
~ddleport
searles 6T Mld eport and 'Win
parlua lim Rlcli:ma.r: 19 41110 of
Mlddlo~orl

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port 10 a ~;econd term b d easily
defeated Cec1l Bradbury and Ray
FraZJer who al.!lo aspucd to the top
v llage post In his v1ctory F'isher
totalled up a vote of 411 agamst
254 lor Bradbury and 82 for Fra

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Mayor
Inangorates New
Ci• HaI) p }i•
ty
0 cy
u:,..,or
E F Ro}! wued a 1
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fi "'~O~:;s
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relf ln puttJng It mto effeM
He ruled that M•yor-lect
Cha•
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.. _..,..- pl""
~..nt
and attractive office to take over
oe•t
he •-,.mes
.... Jan 1 w'·o
"''
uo;:"
mayor of Pomeroy
suceeje&lt;l l&gt;'l
Mr Robuu;on Hentf'forth 1 thv
ruling sa1 there sh11ll be fre5l
nowers or other det"orat1ve plant«
on the mayors. desk each day
To Implement th s actJ(In th
mavor h mself bnou~ht the f r.,t
days olfermg H was f-ern leave
an attractwe vase He adm
ted that Lf no hmg he ter could
be found on future Ot't'aSI.)flS
even Jowly carrott tops m1ght olC
dtsplayerl

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Bloodmobile Uni"l
Is SchOOu1ed For
Monday, Mav 20
J
Member.s of the Great Bt'fll
Grange wdl be m charge of the
C'!anteen when the Ref!
bloodmobile umt from the Hun
ngton Reg onal Blood Center ~;,
at the Pomcrov
Junmr H gn
St'hool on Monda) M ..y 20 from
noon unt I 6 p m
d
llrs Thomas Sa:J-T~ an ~·rs
Howar d Ebc r~ bac b are co.cllatr
'111!0 0 f t be co nml'tl cc whic h WI I
serve refreshments to the dono s
and lunch to the volunte~r wor
ers and bl ood mob1Ie F. WI
B~
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If 1 uq:c
n.rnl' program o Cll 11
all persons who plan to be donor~
at thts VUlt to register al th
R:cd Cross off ee as ~oon as po
ble so that the ..ommJtlee m
barge or th(' canteen can mue
adequate preparahon for the ap
:'t'at10n

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Sm1th 210 Fred M Collins
216
dR
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an
USSel Bal 1ey Wllh 270
Gene Grate 1n h1 5 bid for the
pos1t1.Qn of Middleport v 1Uage
Clerk defeated Charles float Murray
Grate rcdeved 435 votes to 260
for A-lurray
Jean Lama unopposed for treas
urer garnered a complimentary
vote or fi24
Thv total votes cast n Middle
Rort for the Pr mar) 1 was
752
wh1ch was an •nrrease n comparl
son Lo the 1955 Pnmary vote of
545

T0 Owen Fann'}y T M Le
wo ore tart
Mr and Mrs Richard owen
Sara o Hartle}) arc announc ng
he birth of a seven pound elgh
ounce da ghlcr Jud1th Ann h)
Caesenan sechon at the Mel.:~
.. errerai Hosp1tal .l:n Tuesda\
\Jay 7

Grandparents are ~tr and Mr~
Homer Hartley Middleport and
~fr and Mrs \\Ill tam V Owen
Columbus Mrs James Fatlkner
'lftdcHeport 1s a great grandmoth
_'\.
r of the baby
Frien!'ls have learned here 0 r
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C"RLETON SIRVlCES
th~death m Moondsvlue W
a
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The serv~ce at Carleton Chut'ch
0 Ei-best Douglas whtJ was kill
in
mli\C ae'Cuient tb!'fe at 9 ., Kingsbury Rowd th•s sunday eve
m today He bad hv('d at Entc
nmg will
feature as spec 1aJ
pc•k- Rev Thomas Bunyo
'II
1
1
prise n the Somerv. e proper )
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before movmg hiS familY to Rev Bunyan 19 the asaiatant P&lt;~
Moundsville about a month ago
lor of the First Baptist Chureh 0 .r
Survivors are h•s w fe Velma G&amp;1hpohs a no cah be heard ali a
and a niece Mary Jane Mollohan solout for the devotwnal program
who lived wLth them Funeral ser. naeb morning over \\ JEH ndlO
vices will be beld m Ivydale w stauon The Sunday evenmg ser
Va
vk-e begi~ at 8 o cl09k

.'t MoundsVI'lle

Compl.t• r•1ult1 of th• Pr1
mary •lec:tlon• m Pom.roy and
Middl•port •how•nt the vote
for Hch cand1date iq the varl
ou" w•rda can IN found on
P•.. ThrH today
Legar foll!lwmg the ofhnal vote
count on Tuesday m~ht saJd I
am very happy with the results of
the elect1on 1 1ntend to do every
thmg pw;:Slble to JuStify the vote
or conf1dence the \Oters of Pome
roy have placed m me
Canada} the stormy petrel of
seVM'i&lt;l yean; past today gracefully
accepted hiS defeat by saymg I
want to congratulate Mr Legar o'ft
h1s victory and lo offer to .t um my
whole hearted support and as:s1st
ance many way that I ean be of
servJC'!e 1 want to also uy that
111 be back m another two yean
Lo try a.gam for tbe Mayors of
flee
Ma}or Elect Fisher could not be
reac hed f or a s•·t
... emen t t oday on
hiS VJetory at the Mtddieport polls
In the Pomeroy rJce for council
sua lloy Betzlllg displayed his
vot e gett mg power to 1ea d lhe
""ket
..._
LD t•.. at race wltb a t o•·I
....
ro~ of -~IU\
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F0 II owmz Jle t ZIRil 11."1.05e
~ ly was
Dor SchaeUer w th. M7 Franklin
RJZer w tb 507
Richard Jones
wLth 496
Lt:shc Futlz w1tb 472
and Hobart Raub wtth 404 Two
wl'lle-tns for council were made
m the Th1rd Ward B w1th votes
for Pat Duffy and Max Folmer
each rec•cv1ng one vo\e
Edna SeboenlCJb unopposed m
Ihe pnmary for Village Clerk gar
nered 615 votts wblle Elma Russell runmng for treasurer captured
566 votes Carl Hendricks ree1e1;cd
one wn tem vol e Ior Treasurer
front Third Ward B
The total vote cast m Pomeroy
was 806 which was a conSiderably
ltghter vote than the 801 cast m
the 1955 Pnmary Race at wh1 h
t1me Mayor E p Robmson won
eas1ly over Delmar Canaday by a
vote o( 726 lo 166
Prmclpal lh &lt;&gt;rest Ln Middleport
centered on the race for the SIX
council scats with twelve enlnes
made
Wmners 1n the race were Ern
est Co1ert w1th 348 Wayne G•bbons 309 David Mlllt'r With 335
John Zerkle w th 421 Clinton
F1sber wHh 301 and Dale Dutton
With 432
Defeated candidates were Dav•d
Jcnkms with 256 L • Wiley 294
Robert McElhmney J\ 253
Lee

Area Farms Are
,
Is0Jd T0 0ptioner
T"' o mor
Letart Falls farms
\\'ere sol~ Tues(b)
to })' d M
L nk of St Clam;vill
acting as
r stee for .an undiS&lt; loscd f rm
The farms or wh•ch sale transat
hons were closed were those ot
Emm .. Sargent
compr smg 79
c!"Cs ·md Clarence and Guv Chap
man of 88 acres No purchas~
t-~r ce wl~ revealed
,
oda
It ~~ l'uo a no lfl!Yd t
Y
that three other l'fl'nd holden.
fhe a c" r.av(' bee 1 nahhed
cptwns ~Ill be c1\r.rc sed on
hnds They arc Add1e
Roush 20 acro.s Roa.i Morrts
a,.res and V~rgll Roush
Lmk m a statement n
day sAid thal al f:lrms Aft!. ;·,;~ ,
mg offered to t~ ownen o1
one year rental ba:i;ll.

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