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The Daily Sentinel

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 10, 1957

Lllcjlle .Bearba Hawkins, Pomeroy Sociel)' Editor, Phone 6244

.Eleanor Schul, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church
.
Lad•'es AI'd Meet•'ng,Is Held

'lbe B. .a~~d C. Friendship Club
met at the home of Joyce Carson
April 26. T.b.ere were 8 members
pre&amp;enL
·
The hostess served fruit salad
c::up ~takes, potato eh1ps, and Kool
Aid to those present.
The n«~.t meeting will be held
.at the home of MilS Ann Carleton
on May 22.

Mrs. Sam Michael , Mrs. Virgil
Eriward Ball and
M.iS&amp; Dora Hamtl) wt're guests
when Mrs. Paul Thi'i55 assisted by
Mrs. Harold Johnson entertatn.ad
the Ladtes Aid of St. Pa· ul'~ Lu·
theran Church, WednesdaY a.fte ·
noon at her home, Pearl St., Mi

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E~mm, Mrs.

dle~rt.

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Day

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POMEROY soam

DUCK CALLS

theme

waa

or tbe White Rose Lodae, Auxtl
utry o.C the BrotherhotNI ot Jla,t

draped In memory of Mrs. Wiuo aud Bob Birch were weekend
fred. BU.xlon Skidmore, was un- JUeslt of Mr. aod Mrs. Ralph

road Tra1runen, presided when
they met Wednesday at the Wood·
men 's Hall. All members are u.rged t'O atlen(. We next meeting

draped during the meeting. Rfl.·
frtsbmenta were served by Mrs.
Denver Nelson. Mrs. Carl M-allox,
Mn; . Claren~e McNeil with Mrs.

A contribution ,.,-. made t.o tht
.Meias

County

Clncet

Society

Middleport
Soci'ety

of

Past Councilors
Of Chester DOf A
M ee t"1ng I Held

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:REFRIGERATORS
:TELEVISION
&amp;TOP AT

ALLEN APPLIANCE
Pomeroy

ZH E. MolD St.

Rt'verv•'ew 4-H
Cl ubMee t •mg

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SPECIAl

1955 FORD '

Houge Full of Mu9ie omR•
ET

56 ALL TIME
RECORD
FAVORITES

FRED BLAETTNAR

$1,895
this one new. Ono careful owner.

1955 Buick Century ·· · · · · · · · .. ·· .. · $2,195
2 dr. Riviera Cpe It's a hve-wlre performer at an elcetrllylng'
price. Dynallow drh·c. One careful owner. Fully cttulpped. Low

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mUeaae~ .

,4 dr. Sedan . Hydnmalle drive . Low mllcaQ{'. Sharp car inalde and
out.

1956 Oldsmobile "88" · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · $2,695
2 dr. flolllctal CPf, llydramadc drive, Low mileage. Power Stoerinl. Puta "10' In bapp)'·Jo-lucky.

1956 .Buick VB Super ·· ·· · · · · ····· ··· $2,895

Mr. In
andColumbus
Mn. Howard
BYers
were
Thursday
to
attend the funeral of the mother
of James Lewis, huaband of the
former Ruby Byers.·

f dr. Riviera Sedan. Pnwcr Sleerina. Power brakea. Dynaflow
drive, New one coat nearly M.MO.OO. One local owner. Jt'a a
beauty from "atart" to "finilh".
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1955 Oldsmobile "88" · · · · · · · ··· · ·· · $2,195
2 dr. Holliday Cpe. llytlramatic drive. "Hard Top", It'll packed
to the brim wUil vim.
,

19551ultk V8 Special ·.. · · · · .. ~ -- .. $1,995

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with

f dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive. OrlJinal blatk rJnisb Ukc new. One

local owner.

·1955 Plymouth V8 Belvedere ·· · · · · $1,695
4 dr. Iedin. Powerflite. Flncat Plymouth made. It'll nimble at a
cat and quiet 11 a mouae.

1954
Buick va sr,eclal · · .. ·· · · · $1 I 595
.

4 dr. Sedan. D)'nanow dr ve. Like new light blue finish.

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.!. .1952 Bulcll Suter · ··· · ·· ·· ·· · · ···· ·· · · · $795
2 dr. Riviera Cptl. "Hard top", We've serviced thla car since new.
blue tintah.

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'1952 Chmolet2 dr. Sedan · · · · $555
: 1;51 Cllevrolet 2 dr. s.dan : ···· · · ·· · · · $495
: 1'52Dodae 2dr....... · .. · ·· .. · · $444
• iJ'950' lulcks · · · ·.... · ·: · · · · As low as $295
·. ~of ~even' llne earJ.

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concrete and metal. New

Special $3.89 gallon

Elberf eld $

' ·1 f4 .YEARS OF S£RtVICE
·~ll'roll ·BUGGII!S 1o BUICK"
Pllillle ltl or 30t-M Pomeroy, Ohio
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POINTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

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M•JJ• County News

11:50 a. m1

&amp;OOIC Af fHIS OIIAf OPPIII

·~-d
Autotrtatlc
"adi•Phono
Modei5RP41
• "All Time
M1rcury Hltt

$89.95
$18.06
$5.25,

TOTAl VALUI

value
valve

$113.26

YOU PAY.
ONLY • • ,;

$89•95
$23.31

56.AIHI111 Pavorltts by Top Mtnury
PaHI Pitt•
Vic DtiMMI
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franldt Laine
S.rah VaughtLn

The Gayton..

JAKER FU
On .

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~adio - Dial

a.t.r

nheme

MVth. Hlvh ...., 50's wdtw.
north -"' nurfy 10 IKtNIM MoUfh.

Low

tonitlht 40's

SO's aouthMst•

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n ere

Union Officials Charge Pickets 1~1e Survivor
Are "Run Down" At Atom Plant Crash Shows
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio UP - A
. ~lon oUicial aaid ,Friday nilht
«vtral .,lcketa wore "deliberately
rqn ~wo:· by Atomic EaerJY
,COalllllllillion can on· the· firs:t d•y
~· \be ~trike · at the AEC plant

Chomlcal and Atomic Workers
UniOn are on ~trike in a contract

clals of the-Gqodyear Atomlc Corp.

ean trJmporUng supervisory personnel crossed picket llnes.
"We hereby requeat that Good·
year and ~tothic Energy Commission personnel re£r1ln from
tactics and prevent trouble on
picket lines," Romine &amp;aid.
Tbe company said a report that
an AEC car allegedly "brll8hed"
a picket proved to be unfoUnded.
Romine abo said he has i.S'ked
the con'lpa~y t?. meet fQr a Qego~ UaUo~ sesSlDn as quickly as posflible.
The com.pan.Y h~s expressed wiJlina:ne~~~ to dlf&lt;:Usa the strike issu~s and laid i~ feeogmzed the
juriaclle.Uon of ~ AEC's Labor
Man.a,Emient Relations Panel over

dlJ~ute.

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A.

RomJne, president of the

uniOD loeal, uid ·ptekett were "condudlnJ themstlves in a very com·

meDdable manner" but that there
~ .~·
Tbe ttiarge was denied by offl· were stveral in.c:ldenta wben AEC
wl\ere 1,'00 membera of the Oil,

s e I f clea·ning properties
make its brightness 1~1.

piirtlr cu...tr, • ,.. ,.....

ll...y •nl

Pel:cy Peoples
l'oResign JP
Office, June I
fe.rey Peoples, oldeat public Gffielal Ia point of years a! well as
.
today he would resi&amp;n
· ot \Tvatlce of PUee ·er~
. ·
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Junfl
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50 Year Mason Pi» Presented
Dr. D. V.

I{.,;04IKI Progress

Gent'lral Hospital today
the cOndition or Ruth
B, •ole 1urvivor of
fatal eruh near Middleport, ll8 progressln&amp; "very Sltisfactority." .
.
Double funeral rites lor the
child's parents both of whom were
KIIled in the tb•ee ear crash ·whicb
claimed eight Jives were to be
held at 2 p. m. today in the Cheshire Baptist Church.
Funeral servicis for John Carter
Smith, RPD, Middleport, also a
victim of the fatal crash were held
this morning at 10 a. m. at the
Bradbury Church.
Services for the other· five victims of Meig~ County's worst traf·
fie crash are to be held Sunday
at 2 p. m. at the Cheshire Baptiat
Church.

Middleport Man
Is Charged 1'ith
Embezzlement

County

Board Requests

Cooperation Of Officials'
The county-wide dog quaran
tine a1ainst rabiea whieh has beer
in l.ekadaisi(aJ effect here Iince
February '7 il to be strictly en·
force,i now.
Thia wu announced Friday .;~t
a press conference held by Dr. H
M. Boock~;, Meiga County Heal 1.h
Commiuioner.
He said a conference Frid&lt;~.y
morning between a member vr
the board of county commiS!Iio,lers, the county prosecuting attor
ney, the dog warden, and himseH

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the.' ~lopute ...

11, 1l\l19n . ~ks .a shorter cOn:lract pft-iod than thQ-olle proposed
and ~li.J!!ft.Pi'· in~ the health, seniority a~d .,!!'tY provisions. Union
mem!J¥.'1,1\~ay vot!!CI down a
three .. ~,.r e.ontraet 't6 replace the
o~ which tntpire4 A:pri1 30. The
r.onliact~· tijld ~ been ' lifted to M;ay
6 by com~n)' and ,union negoiators. ,.,
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1956 FORD
V8 Customline, automatic trans.
power steering, loW'.tlllileage.
Like new inside and ou1.

1955 FORD

V8 ~Jrltlle 4 dr. Ford~tlc,
ra~io

&amp; heater, sharp .two tone
be11e and blue.

1954 CHEVROLET

2 dr.' Radit;1 1&amp; Heater.
Ivory over Blue.

Sharp

1953 DODGE
% ton truck. Goqd tires, body,

bed. One local e&gt;wner.

1951 FORD

2 dr. Radio and Healer. Clean VB CustomUne 2 drt. Radio and
and nice.
Heater.

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At
Phone 8041-J

Auf 0 ·sa Ies

The Tnffie LlgJtt Ia Middleport

Open Eve~ UntD ·I P,.M.•

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IIADIO•PHONDS

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'lng, on wood, brick, stucco,

1952 CHEVROLET

Ev!~"l~~:~h!!;;·~~~:· j

Members
or in
OES,
who wer~
MORI OXYGE~
nesday evening to attend Lhe In· CHICArrO--'t'en ve11rs al!n, sws
spection of the Cheshire Chapter lhe National Cylinder Gas Co.,
OES, were Mr. and Mrs. T. F: there wu o.nly a tcw mmutc~
U~wklns, Mu. D. E. Roush, Mrs. supply ot medleal ox.vgen for
Willis Anthon,;
Mrs. Wendell every pmon In the United States
Bunte, Mrs. H. E . Bush. Mrs. c. as meaaured bv the annual amount
P. Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. consumed by ·hospitals. Today -tile
Allen Ru&amp;het.
amou.nt baa been raised to 71

RID FROGS
s.~N FIUNClSCO:-Oa A rou·
line field tr.lp to thb Sat1 Brurio
hills south of here recent!),
YGunastHs found two red frogl!.
They tyere turned over to thl'
Steinhart Aqua'fli\lm for publ!r
displAY.
Herpetoloslsts believe
the filthy red-oran1e fellow.s sre
mutaUonfl ot the l!Omanon Callfot·
nla red-tened fro1.

1956 Oldsmobile "88" ··· · · · · · ···· · · $2,495

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ideal for au exterior paint·

1953 FORD

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'lake
A Look
At These
BARGAINS

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lUes of this paint make it

1956 FORD

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SINGLE COPY-k

We Select Onlul'he Vei'JI Be1t,ln

1955 MERCURY

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The, unusual brushing qual-

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No need to be . ••
•.. a second car
is within almost
' s budget
everyone
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Ohio University
HonOrS M.otherS
Ou ring Weekend

Chester Dof A
Meeting Hel.d
Tuesday Evening

enttne

UNITID PUU
Oh ..: lhowen lfMI w:alla ...

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Mr

or anu otller home appllanee• I
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WOLCOTT, N. J.-A wild duck
apparently twnbled down tbe
chimney of the Ernest WiiJ.iatnJ
home. h perebed on 1 'Wilndow1Ul
until Mrs. Williams picked it up
and put It out.tlde.

Birch of Eut Llvell»&gt;OI, 0.. and
all attended the CincJnnaU·Pitta- when the Federated Circle met
~rch double bea~er bali game at Wednesday evening at the -cburtll

P:Jttaburgh on Sunday. Larry who fot' tt.s May meeting.
when they will vote on a question Mildred Jaeobs as a 1:ontributing plays with the' RKine baaeb.illi
.Mrs. Lena Huber, president.
"Shall the 1958 Colwention Be hosteSs.
club every Sunday felt ri&amp;ht at presided ,Jnd devotions were Je cl
PostPoned for Four Years?"
, -home wher. he caught Wally by Mrs. Louis Reibel usinJ tor
During the meeling the birth
Post'•
ball.
her topic •·Beloved Communi.ly".
a dauMht(\r to Mrs. Rlehard Owen,
(I
mt'mber, was reported. Those
Members of the Forest Run Me~ Following a talk on the topie aond
prayer. Mn. Reibel read an · arti·
reported •II were Luter 801&lt;0,
thodist Chur&lt;h ·attending
the cle "Free Schools in Free Amer·
Hobo:&gt;"on Mn J. 0 Uonard, who
.q uarterly cooference held Wed
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nesday evening a-t Racine, were ica."
11
used with Mrs. ChArles Lyt~t
recovenng . rom
re('en
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Mr. and Mrs. William Grueaer Mr. and Mn. Christy Bacr, Mr~.
During •the bU'SLness .5ession
opening the program w1lh a poen: "~." 8 ! Ben ,F.fvm, fath~r of ~n hove purchased the former Stella Lelia Flint and Mrs. Edmund
plans were completed for 8 pon
" Rock Me To Slt!ep, Mother . W:Jiha~ ll~hlion, who 1 ~. a patient j Hoffman property on Grant Street Grueser.
Mrs. William Mayer and Mrs . L at l{f'Lgs General Hospdal .
and are havir.s the house razed.
.Klring the mother-daUghter baz1
C. Kanr pf('sen·ted the JessOll tt•·
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Walburn
Mrs. Mabel VanMetE"'' returned (}UC1 at tho ctruroh tonight.
pic, ··no you have timP to Pray?"
and daughtt'r, Columbus, were to her home, . Chester. Tuesday
Rctreshments were served at
A gift w~ presented t() the oifl
called here by the tragic death of after a visit with her brother ll'ni:l
est mother, Mrs Margaret Duer·.
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George sistcr-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon the close of the meeting by Mn.
Phil Williamson. Mrs. Huber and
and to tbc younge.::.t, Mrs. Edwa!'d
1Halley.
Ktaueter.
Mrs. William Ba~.
Ball .
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r . an
rs. ar
· ac e
Mias [.(!da Mae Kraueter of
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The Past Councilors of Chester and dauahter, North Carolina, N•'··nvl"lle and 51
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D ur Ing 1. he 5 hurt b wuness
ses Council Daughters of Amerlca met ha~ m,oved to the Sl.insbury fur·
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aion m charge of ~rrs. 'Jiheisa,
Athens vi!ii.ted Tuesdny evening
Wednesday evening at the lodge ni rt apartment on Grant Street
pl't"5ident, a fellowship di.nner ball .
and Mr. and Mrs:. J. R. Miller and With lbelr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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commemorating the 53rcl anniver
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h.
d Eldon Kraueter.
Mrs. George Pyles , president, famUy, N . Caro1ma, ave move
nry or the pastor, Rev. L. li opened the meeting with scripture ·In t he un r urms
· he d apart men t l n
Rev. and Mn. W. J. Bartels 'nd
TCII'II,HT
Mohrhofrs ministry Wall planneJ readtng and prayer rollowed with the same building. Both men are Mrs. Uluis R4':ibel visited in Gal· Paul Newman
Pier. An&amp;eU
for Wednesday, June 5, at 7 p. m. the pledge to the flag. A llhort' employees of the Kaitvr Aluminum lipoli.s Thursday ·afternoon.
50MIIODY UP THIU
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June 25·26 were -the dates sel business seuion was held after Construction Co. at Ravenawoo.d.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Lozier and
' LIKIS Ml
(or the rummage sale to be held which games were played and
and Mrs. ThOmai Cleland son, Jay, of Princeton, N. J . &lt;l:'
lit Packl A Wallupo)
at the church.
praxes awarded to the wlnnera. and baby are spending a week'&amp; rived today for a visit with Mr.
Joan Evans
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Ben Cooper
(;el well cards were si"'ned hv The door prize was awar~d to vaca~lon with relatives In West and •llrs. Aaron Kelton, Dr. LoziLf
STRANGI AOVINTVRE
the' group .and .sent to Mi:S iK.alie Mrs. Esther Wright.
Vlrganla.
.
will leave Monday lo.r Washing·
MAY 11
Roos and Mrs Wilbur Log&lt;m. Mrs
Potluck refreshments wet-e serv- I Mrs. C. M. Erwm. who wa~ call· ton, D. C., where he will attend a SATURDAY ONLY
Virgil Uamm invited the group to ed at the cl?se of the meeting to ed to Bridgeport, W. Va., ~~ the doctor's convention. Mre. Lozier Randolph Scott
meet at her home , Wednesday. Mrs. Milo B~ga:s, Mrs. James Van sudden death of her s~n-m·taw, 'lind son wlll remain for a visit
. Marguerite Cbapman
June 12, with MISS Emma Hamm, Meter, Mrs. Pyles. Mrs. Henry Fred. Sehroath, wll a busmess vis.. until June 1.
CDRON~R CREEK
co-hosteS;!I.
Beaver, Mr11. Marton Wood, Mrs. ltor here Thuraday, She accompa&lt;In ~~~lor&gt;
Curt Frederick, Mrs. Floyd Riden· nled Mr. and Mrs. Don Saxton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers whr1
A 5ociaJ hour followed wHh a our, ~rs. Norman Frederick.
BridgepOrt, who were in MJfton to have ·been quite HI arc reported Iluntz Hall
Stanley Clem~nts
dessert course served by the ha!l-_1 Mr's. Eldon Kraeuter, Mrs. Mabel visit his parents.
as Improving.
The aow.ry
Boy•
tesse, to Mrs. Harold Eppi&lt;'y, 'Van Meter, Mrl!. Osca: Weber, Mrs.
Miss Nancy Reed flew to SaraTHE
HOT SHOTS
Mrs. Floyd clark. Mr~. Leonartl ·E lla Hannum. Mrs. Ronald Osborri, sota, Fla., thh: past week and
- alsoHess, sr., Mrs. Arth.:..~r Price, Mrs. Mrs. Fannie Adams, Mrs. Ada drove her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Comedy and C1rtoon
Henry Koehl~r. Mrs. Margar,:: Neutzllng, Mrs. Esther Wright and E. A. Reed, who had been vacaDuerr, Mrs. L. c. Knr , Miss Em· daughters, Mrs. Henry Sper\cer, tinning there. home.
ma Hal...m, Mrs. William MaYCL' Mn. Eddie Hartung and Mrs. Roas
Mrs. Harold Clark, Dayton. visMrs. Douglass Singer, MiSs Clan Cleland.
!ted her parents, Mr. and Mri.
Reuter Mn Charles Lytle and
WUI!am Burford, when she was
O))'io University has invite r'
the gu~sts. .
called here ' by. the death of her mothers Of the ·Univer8-lty ILU
cousin, Paul £. Fren-ch.
dents fo attend the annual Molh
Mr. and Mrs. Don Goddard, Bart. ers' Weekend on May 10, 11 an•'
l•tt, visited "!"Lois Cedi, Thu... 12. This ~ the thlrty-""""d eel••
The Riverview 4·H Club m ~: day, when they came to Meil!ls bratio-n of Mothf'..r.s' Wuckend and
April 27 at the Long Bottom County to atlend the Inspection of t'·e program includes the Hono.~~
church basement.
the P&lt;Jmeroy Chapter, OES.
and Awar,ls Convoeption on Fri
The meeting wa9 railed to or·
Jean Roush, who is employed day and the Hnnua.l Torch mng £t
Chester council Daughters of dor by vice pres-Ident Carolyn in Columbus, . 111 Spending the Memorial Au~itorium that e-ven
AmMica met in regular session, Sisson and by repeating th4': club Mothers' Day week end with her in,g after a moving picture.
V8 Fairlane. AutomP.tic Trans.
mother, Mrs. D: E ..Roush.
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Saturday they are Invited to
Tueaday evening with Mrs. Glen pledge.
Radio &amp; Heater. Rei.lly Sharp.
Tuttle councilor, presiding.
All members were present bu'
, Mrs. Paul E. Davas .abd Mrs. Da· lrttend cln~s and ·a swimmin,:
A communieatwn was read from one. There was one visitor, Linda l v1d D:usr Jr . were an Columbus show Wlill be presented at the Na·
Margaret Kistler, district deputy Brown.
Tuesday to attend the African Vlo- tatorium by the Dolphin Club in
thanking th~ council for their
Sue Myers read an Interesting 1 let ~how there.
the &amp;fternoon
and
Preside11t
Mei-eomatlc. Runs ~rfect. AU
Mu~ Ruth Humphrey, Wheelers- Balker is giving the al11Rual Pre·
participation at the rally. lnvita· story 1tbout "Arbor Day",
good tires. · It's nice i.n every
lions were received to attend in- rnean,b~f4 present worked on a pro burg, IS vlsilini Mr. and Mn, Leo side-nt's Reception.
way.
pectjon or Guiding Star Council ject and games were playod ror Se.arlea and daua:ht~. Carolyn.
Sa·turday &amp;Yening a pop concert
and Forrest Rose Council. Fint recreation.
, M1ss Humphrey wa1 a~mpanled wll1 be ·presented by the Ohio
nomination of officers was held.
The next meeting will be M 11 ~· here by her dachshund and its University bamd under the elms
CustomllDf 2 dr. Radio &amp; Heat·
At the close of the meeting a sl . ll at the Lcmg Bottom church 1six pups which are the most lm- and a dance will follow at lhe
er. Clean ' solld.
lent auction was held .
basement.
portant visitors in the neighbor- University Center. Sunday morn
-- hood for' the children in that vi- ing a worship servlee will be held
einlty.
at \he MemoriaJ Auf~i t-orium . oth·
Mrli. James Harley left tqd-ay for er activities arre pinned fGr the
VB Vjctorta. Fordomatlc, Radio
Springfield to 9pcnd the wPek end tueats who will be housed in 'he
and Heater. Solid, nice &amp; .c lean.
with Dr. and Mrs. John Harley dormitories trs guests of LhL;"
and children.
daughters and sons.

Frien&lt;lship Club
Meeting Is Held
At Carso11 Home

The Mother

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Federated Circle:
White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
Mlu VlrJlnla Amott and Sbir·
ley Beegle were weekend .8\leSls Meeting Is Held
. Meeting I~ Held wj~drlesdo·vl•f aod Mn. Bill Our• or Wednesday Night
~n Branch Flen:una. prwdent
tohe cb•ter, which baa been Wellaville, 0., and Larry Wolle

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1953 Dodge Club Coupe $895 1953 DeSoto
4. Dr. .Sedan $895
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1951 ~lymouth .2 Dr. Sed. ~5 1949 Doclgi'4 Dr: Seclon $385
1951 Ferd_l Dr. Sedan .. $465 1954 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sed. $995
• 1950 Ply'!'outh 4 Dr. sed. ,1. ~5· · 1950 DeSoto Cl"b Coupe . $395
1952 H!idsen Hardtop . .' $5f5 1949 tfuclaon2 Dr. ~dan$295 .
' 1947 Ford 2 Dr., SI!It~n . .$95 1953l)oclg~ 4 Dr. Seaqn . $915
1951 Dodge 4 D~. Sedan . $i95 1949 Pfy~o.tih C.l~b: Cpe. $US .
1947 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan • , $185 1950 Ply-:n"'tfi tM,, ~pe; $445
1953 Stucl. 4 Dr. S.clon ·.:. $8($5 ~9$1 Plymouth Hdtdtop . $575
1953 Plymouth.. Club Cpe. $a9S 1.952 M·ereury 2 Dr. Sedan $675
1950 Pontiac 2 Dr. 58dcan $29' 1948 D6dge 4 Dr;·$edon . $195
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tJte ,F riday , morllin&amp; Pomeroy lunJOr Hl1b· School aasembly program
In 1.be auditorium. Total salea of
lllne SubaertpUoni was St,usg&gt;
anil the shire earned for tbi
.several c:Laa treasuries was $381.85
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Awards Assembly
Are Held Friday

4-t.Camp Chester
The ~-G-M area Saouts tre
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SERYICES HELD
acbeduled. for lhls aftetnoon at 2•p.
m. and' Parents Night will be h4:ld.
Funeral iervlces loc. Ernest
at
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. ·Dcuglas 1 .Moundsville were beld
Su'"""~- murning worship ter'i· Saturday at 10 A. M in the Meheld at the eamp u a .thodist Chu.reh at Ivydale, w. v~.
,.~.• --closing proifam of the Clay
Funeral
Heme was m
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Admilled: Sylvia Johnson, Cb..
shire Rt. 1.
Discharged: Leonard
Tuppers Plains RD; Mn.
Haning and baby,
Mrs . .\ble.s and baby,

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MElTING ,;()STPONID

DEVOTED
INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
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RICHARQ $ OWIN - GI!NEIIAL MANAGER
REYNOLD I GRIINI- EDITOR

Mrs WtlUam l'irtley 239 Llocoln
Hall Dr1ve sa1d today a meetmt of
Lhe Great Books Club orlJinall}
scheduled for May 14 baa been
postponed to May 21 at her add
ress SubJect of the discussiOn will
b.e th"e same Chaucer s Canterbury

actrerti.si.ng representative Bottmelli Kimb&amp;ll. Ine, SoU
ve. New Yon\ City 18: N Y
d u aee&lt;~nd clan maUinJ: matter at the post offtce at Porn

Ol07 () hlo
Subscription rate~ Delivery by carrier where available 30 eents per
WHit. one vear In advance at The Daily Sentinel offJee $15 60 m
months, $7 80 three months $3 90 B;y motor rout~ where available
eoe innftth $1 .Br-.: nall one year $8 m months $4 2~ t~e month.!,
N CSO one month. II
Publis hed every afte1 noon except Sunday by The Ohio VaHey Sen
tlnel Inc at llO Mechanic St Pomeroy 0 Bu.sineu oHLCe pbone 398.
editorlal otflce ohofl'l' 397

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Tragedy Here Emphasizes N~ed For
More Enlorcement Personnel On
Highways; Rutland Danger Spot Now
Tragedies such as that one near Middleport Wednes d ay
evemng Which now has taken e1ght hves serves as remmders

The TWlhgbt Garden Club wall
meet Thursday evenmg at the
home of Mrs pw1ght Parker Plea
sant RH.lge Road Nlsurtmg hos
tesses wdl be Mrs Tom May Hnd
Mr.s Jed Webster sr The program
w1ll feature aD auchon sale

could have mtervened that would have prevented It
Most
times such lnteNention takes place That s why most of us
are allve today mstead of awaiting fune1 al ntes m mass pro
portions
There IS no drtver under hcense today who has not at some
lime or other missed tragedy by the shmmest or margms Yet
too lew of us take senously constant warnmgs to take thmgs
easy on the road "
The wreck this week has added volume 1.1&gt; the cry
"Take away their dnvers' licenses ' meaning the hot ron
ders and other, found gmlty of traffiC v1olahons Thts JS not
the whole answer or even a very large part of it Yes persons

for a sttpulated pe11od Even thts 1s very difficult to enforce
umversally m our courts

"The meetmg of the Second Ward
Women s Club schedule~ for Tue~
day evemng hil-s been postponed
to Tuesday May 21

RIOING CL\IB TO MEET

West Virginia
an~rth~~~ ~r~dr~~y~rn~do~~~~~~~~ Dairy Princess
contest Js on

Your Election

OLD SALEM

Laws ·

Its doubtful If enough pohce could be effl~~ttd-ond pa1d
enjoymg se veral days vacation
by the taxpayers-to enforce any more slrlli Bill H~ffic regu
With Ius pate nt s Mr and Mrs
lations We refuse to put enou.sh enfolceme d: t!i:~rs on the
•• TED w BROWN
John llolllday
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htghways already Who is wilhng to filo( tM bill for tnore'
"',. "Y of Stoto
Mrs w o Holl1day who hag
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Ma ny \Oil b 1t few 110 doubt been a pAtu~nt n Holzer Hollpttal
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or ere Is t e real answer mor~ eu Orcem~ut ersonnel have serve d a ~ prel'Jncl ofhc 1als
Only by pla-stering our htghways with o ffCe:h ~~ tharat:tf'r or r~.;a l m the 111 tJOr. ~ nd dctaal Is now convalescmg at home

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Mrs Grover Stout who has been

a surgical pataent at Holzer Hos
dents as occurred here Enforcement together w(th a stepped thc1r votes
up program of education m our secondary sdl~b1i, tn our ml
When the pvlls dose at o 30 elec P1t:11 1s now at home convalescing
Mr and 1\lrs l
nor courts and courts of record would
~ltld~llilii :lufckly t1on d 1y the precL!t{ t oHLcl&lt;~is be
C
Chapman
It has b(.'en tned in other areas on a lim I •t:
"H t•::1 a"n found ca..§l
gLn to count aut! t dndiltc the votes were an Dayton Sunday, the guests
:oit'lr eat h cnmhd tie and for

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life accident to get action there?

AcROSs

First Super Market Built In
1930 Spread Rapidly Over U.S.
1f the nvrrage shopper wf're ask

When rhd
supermarkets
come into the grocery business~
ahe would probuhly May I don t
know but we vu hod em as long as
I can rememhcr
It docs ~cern like a long t1me
but actually the' first one was op
ened In Ne\\ York In 1930 That
~rould bo just 27 years ago The
Idea •pread rapidly though En
terprl•lni merchant! in other t'('lm
munlllt'tl opened 1imll.11r one atop
supermarket~~. wilhm a flhort while
and one could find at lea1t one
auch establishment in almoat all
the main cltlea of the country ln
just a few ye.rr By 1039 5 per
tent ot the total grocery buslnen
of the country wu done in super
marteta Then business real1y be
ran lo boom tor the.qe atore!l Now
tlthourh aupermarkeU make up
only '7 percent or the total num
ber of rrocery 1tore11 they do a
round 60 ptr cent of the total aro
&lt;.'Wry buline11s In the country
Convenience II one reaaon for
thla aceordlna to Extension Spec
laUab In MarkellnJ Jnformatlan
for Conaumen 111d Food Mercllan
dl&amp;lna at The Ohio State Unlver
41t)•, Columbus They point out
&gt;thtt Jupermarkeb were built up
on the principles of masa displays
lt~-Jervtct, wide teledlon,
the
~dllill of nationally advertised
.branCIJ, 11r1e aale• volume and
"'aDer martins of profit on eath
Item 1111111. ,
Thlf Jomewhat more efficient
ote"nUon JJ 1110 a reason tor the
]ftre1ta1 of food costa The 1pec
Wa.t. It)' tllat coa•umerl!l today
iPiad Only about 18 percent of
tileJt J,neomea tor the 11me • mar·
)et balket•• oJ lttOd th&amp;t took 25
j!iftn.t of their Incomes In the
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Poet's Corner

1 Long
IIUft'erlng
IS Title of
reepect
9 A layer ot

Scent~ \\C

are so very busy
Wl.lh housecleaning
m t 1t(
:.prlng
And we arow 91) llretl und Wllary
Yes too tired to ~+en slnll
\\ l re too tired to Wlltc .a lt-tter
fo the frlenda Wv love so dear
Most too tired to slt and vUlt
Spealtina words ()( hop(' and
cheer

We ~hould never aet too busy
To think much 1bou.t our Lor I
Let Ul keep In hme with Heavfln
Always list nln1 tor Hl.~t Word
When our heart I• tuned to Heu

ven

Let 1 not &amp;Vet' bt~ too busy
To receive our friend~
Lord

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22 Alco
hollc
beverago'l
24- Poem
26 Pack·
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mo~sures

10 Type of car

4 The un·
known &amp;'od
(Hindu)

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G, Meater

eo&lt;fde..

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lt Man • nune
U Pa.1e
1&amp; G-.nte of

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Compua
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tabbr)
Blxlt
River (It )
Two apo'
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Apple drink
MAiurlwn

6 Electrified
p&amp;rtlcle

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7 Book or
the Bible
8 Fencing
•words
9 Having
lndtcatot11
11 Indian
13 Forblda
U Sagaoloul
18 A nut

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Plants Right
For Bees Now
Popping Out

box
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!.n de.eerta
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people

28 Place•

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39 Narrow
30 Set In
roadw..y
motion
41 Doctrine
31 Koran
42 Lubricate
chapter
44 mxclama3t River (Fr)
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Even tho we are quite busv
We can let th"' joy o er llow
So that ~~ will aplll on Gthen
And thev ll feel the Inner glow
We r&lt;tn wear a -1mlle quite sunnv
Th~ "'c re ~lretl u ~Ired can be
For our work wlll Joon be llnish
ed
Then we llsLn&amp; il1,e ;,;latory

Mra !I!!P.t Piut~
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COLUMBUS 0 - Plants that
provide the raw-- materials for
Ohio s honey crop are popping out
oll over
Charles A Reese Oh1o State
Unavers1ty e~ter.sion l'tteclallsjln
apiculture says the reeent ba my
weather ha!l glveq the beekeeper
a real break Nect&amp;r and pollen.
praducme plants are more abun
dant tbsn they have been for aome
time RMse points
tuns seem we!)
JWblte
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Samuel Sa-tterfield

Racm "

last week was enHilted mto the
service at the Army Reeruttmg
Ma.Ln Statton Ashlood Ky for a
penod of three years
The young !l{))dfer ls the .SOli ol
Mr and Mra Tye SaUerfteld an~
attended Raci~e
H1gh Scho
prwr io enhshng in the Army
Salttrrfleold reported to Fort
Knox Ky for mltJal processmg
and further 4U1gnment

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JO 10 S1go On

S1gn On

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12 lt WbJfs Your Trouble
12 30 TV Cbapel
1 00 Champlomddp Bowlh&gt;l

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4 SO
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5 SO
5 45
6 00
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ChriJtian Scleaee

10 30 What One Person CaD DIJ
11 00 This Is The Life
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45 Industry on Parade
12 00 Off to AdVtntuJ!e

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Wide W1de World
Outlook
Meet lh• ~·••
Statesmen Quartette
News Picture
Tale! of Bengal Lancer1
C1tcus Boy
Steve Aile[\ Sh:o'W
A:lcoa Hour
Loretta Young Show
Rosemary Clooney

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10 30 News ijeadhnes
10 4s N1tewatch
li 00 Sign Off

N'tewatch
12 30 S1gn Off

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B 00 Sign On
8 00 Life on the Farm
B 30 Captain Kangaroo
9 30 Mi~b1Y Mouse Playhouse
10 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
10 30 Tales or te Texas Ranrers
11 00 Btg Top
12 00 The tone Ranger
12 30 B1g JSicture
1 00 L1fe m the USA
115 BaS'eball Prev1ew
1 25 Baseball Game of Week
4 00 Featu.re Report
4 30 TV Classroom
5 00 Air Power
~ 30 Range R1der
6 00 Zane Grey Theatre
6 30 Buccaneers
7 00 Jackie Gleason Show
8 00 Gale Storm Show
$ 30 Hey Jeanme
9 Otl Guru:moke
9 30 Golden Playhouse
1000 The Late Show

Sunday- Channel 8

9 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
9 SO Look Up &amp; Live
10 00 UN In Aetion
10 30 C!lmera Tbree
11 00 Let s Ta~e A Tr\9
11 30 Wild Blll tficko~
12 00 Heckle a~d Jec~re
12 30 Bad1e &amp; 8ullels
1 30 Your Health
2 00 We BellllVe
2 30 The Last Word .f
3 00 Face the Natton
3 30 lunday News Spec1al
4 00

Odyssey

5 00 My Fr1end Fheka
5 30 Anme Oakley
ft 00 Las&amp;e
8 30 Marge &amp; Gower Champions
7 00 Ed Sulbvan Show
8 00 GS Theater
8 30 Alfred Httchcoek
9 00 $64 000 Challenge
9 30 What s My Line
10 00 Sunday News SpecJ.al
10 15 The Late Show

WHTN-TV Channel13
Saturday- Channel13

Sunday- dlannel13
11 59
12 011
12 so
2 00
2 30

Stgn On
Faith For Today
pral Roberts
TV Sunday Scht&gt;ol
Johns Hopldns FOe
College Press Co.nference
Medical Hofitohs
400 MarshaU College

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son o •1 r 12 59. Sagn On
and Mrs Grover Arnold 102 Co 1
dor St
Pomeroy Oh.to 1s ~ 1 00 Mov1es
member of the 7tb Jnfan~y D v
43~ ~ble Time
Json m Kor.ea
Arnold ent~d UtP. Army la_, t ~00 Tw0'6uh Pla'yhou!e
July and received baste tram1n g
at Fort Carson Colo He 1S a 600 Let s Talk It Over
430 Open Hearmg
driVer In Tank Company of the B 25 News and Sports Headlmea 500 Mov1e
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630 Famous F1lm Festival
6 15 News
IVlSIDn s 32
eglmen
800 The tawrence Welk Show
6 30 Hollywood Film Theater
BOO Ted Mack
Dav1d Rusaell Chne of Rout~ ~ 900 Ozark Jubilee
900 M1ke Wallace Profile
Ohio last week was enll~d 10 00 20th ~entury Theater
10
30
All
Star
Talent
Show
9.30 News and Sport.a
mto
Army at tile Army Re
Sign
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1215
9
3~ 20th Century The8ter
oruiling Main Station Ashland Ky
1130 Sign Off
for a periOd ot three year!l
Cline who 1!1 the son of Mr and
Mrs Russell Cline, was enh$led
that he JS Irving up td 'his tespon
upder the Army 1 program which
s1bit,ities as a c1tizen.;
pc•·rni" qualified volunteers-to se~Creed$" po'inteq
brancb etf trammg CHne
every dr1ver has a
Oi'dnance corp! as bls
sib1hty to mamtaln hK car
training
peak meelianlcal conditi-on
yOung ioldler is a UI!S3 grad
He inust be sure ibis velhiclo{
of Racine H111h Schoo) and
is able to respond qulcld.'f bltlul'Yl
was employed as a truck drller
emergency" he said • Any
with Harry Trout of Beverly Oh1o
or loss of life that ret~u1ts
Cheel&lt; his care1tssnus 1n thl!l re&amp;peet Ja~
prior to enhstlng
clearly his fault '
M Sgt Galile Moore, loeal Army
recrwter, completed CUne's enllstThe
olf1cer l!Nlld
frequent
ment papers and a.rrana:ed for his
checking
of
.cS'r cond1Uon by dr1v
processln&amp; at the Athland Stltlori'
en .111 necessary to dutover me
Cline left Ashland by tiut
ehanical deterioration before t
Thursday for Fort Knox KY , lor
becomes a seraous hazard. !1•1!1•~'. ·
initial procesamr and further a!Ied
btaket, Urea and
Jugnment
heq"ently contribute to
a'Ctldents, he warned
The patrol officer
every driver should
f6r ofwiOUs dan,ter
he drives but
not take the

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Betty Roush Is Crowned Queen
At Wahama Springt~e Prom
Betty RoU!h daua:hter of Mr
and Mrs Clawson Roueb of New
Haven, was crowned Prom Queen
of the Wahama Htgh School Junior
Sentor Prom held 1~ the Wabama
a:ymnulum on Fradiy evening
M1as Roush was •elected from
among the g1rls of the Junior and
Senior Classes by the members of
the dance band playang for the
OCCISIOn
Robert McGJothhn a
:rp.ember oi ,t.be Junior cluB crown
ed her

latter is from Middleport
A magic show was presented by
Robert Jacobs and John Kunzel
man of Pomeroy Juhlin11 McClung
waa preiented In a d&amp;nee routine
Dinner music was fuf'olsbed by
ftuth Gr1mm
As an added attraction to the
festlvJtaes a wr1st watch
was
presented to 1 lucky Semor by
Otto Bostic, New Haven jeweler
The names of the members or the
class were placed in a box and
drawn Ruth S:~yre of New Haven
won the watch

Chosen aa attendants were MLss
Betty Da1i 11 and Mla!l Agnes
Young MISs Dav1 5 1s the daughter
of Mr and Mrs T R Dav1s or Ma
son wh1le Mtss Youna: as the daua:h
ter of Frank Young and Mr!l Juan
1ta Rayburn both of Mason'

Senior Farewell
1\ssembly Given
At Pomeroy High

The Prom followed a banquet
served 1n the gyrr to members of
the faculty members of the two
classes, and honored guests The
~erne or the banquet and prom
was Fairyland
fhe gym was decorated 1n keep
lng w1tb tbe theme and pictured a
land of filntasy in drawmgs hang
IRg agarnst the wailll
P1etures
from storybooks of fatryland and
castleS In the atr were drawn by
members of the Junior Class as..
s1sted by Mrs Allee Nease, George
.Zuspan and Jack Roush
!J. Cal~ ce1hng was made up of
blue streamers complete with ~tars
and pmk clouds made of angel
ha1r
Servmg as toastmaster ot the
banquet wa s Robert McGiolhiln
and Rev Richard Wnght of the
Mason Chfton Method1st Church
litVe the lnvocatton

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NEED GOOD

burn tympar::l Judith Sauer cym
bats and Leo :Kennedy drums
were added lo the group
Accompamsts for the antermtaston numbers were Kay Darst p1
amst Warnk-e trumpet
Coats
saxophone Sinnner bass Kennedy
drums
Gad Stumbo tap danced 1 Love
Baby" 1n a peach .satin and
black tulle eo&amp;tume
Edward
K1tchen sang Deep Purple • ~&lt;nd
Maryln Roush and Tom Kelly sang
a duet Roses In the Ram' for
the mtermtssion program

INSURANCE?
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eANY TYPE!
Soe or Call

JOHN
RICJIMOND
Pomeroy

A TOAST TO MOM!
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AXYDLBAAXR
lo LONGFELLOW

One letier almply ata.nds tor another. In t1\ll i&amp;mpJe ~ 11 used
tor the thrn La, X. ror the two 0 a, •tc Btn&amp;Ie letteu &amp;poll•
•rophel, the len&amp;:th and rormatton. of the wordl art all htnta.
Etch dt.)' lhe cod• Jetttrs are dlfferen.t
A Cryrt•rram Qn~tatlnl':l
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9 B GIVES PROGRAM
Mrs Martha Husted s Grade 9
B room presented ibl Jumor Htgh
Assembly program preceding the
Magazme AwardS" Assembly cere
mon1es Myroa Maag and Mary Me
Afee dtrected the program and Ri
chard Pouhn was announcer Son
dra Potts played all of the p1ano
accompamment
It began w1Lh the traditional flag
salute led by Boyd Roseberry and
Roger Hubbard A acrtpture reading was giVen by Norm1 Roush
A dramatlzatlon of a popular
song Hey Go~ Look1t1'' was pre
sented by Lee Reed in garl s att1re
who carr1ed on a comical fhrtaboB
Wlth Charles Kitchen, Herbert Ow
ens. Btrrae Phdhps Cbarler R1f
tie, Albert M:J.rtin Kenneth LefOe,
and Charles McCabe, who were
'standing on the corner '
A vocal solo The Sunny Si~ or
the Street was given by Myrna
Maag and Sue Phllhps played a
p1ccolo solo • Peasant Dance •
Norma Ro 1sh, played a plano
Third M:an Theme '

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SKIM MILK
C01TAGE CHEESE
BUTTER
COFFEE CREAM
WHIPPING CREAM
BU1TERMILK
ORANGE DRINK

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DAIRY
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OHIO

Mr and Mn. Lawrence Smith
and Mr and Un O.ba Offutt and

dUldren •ere S~oda:r evenm1 dinner 1uelbi .or Mr aod Mn Tboow
Weber
BlU Wataon TUppen Plam1 0
spent a few days w1tb Mr and Mrs.
John Gintbtr
Mr. Eliubetb Wickham haa
moved into her own home She has
been atayioe w1th ber dau&amp;hter
Mn Pauhne Rlcteoour
Opal Marie and Carl Thomas Of..
tutt •pent Monday evening With
their aunt, Mn: Cleo Smith.

WOLF PEN

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New Fumiture

I

FOR

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

On Tile Brlglltett Comer
111 Middleport

IF,you're
looking in
the low~pricefield ...
15 out ol

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to

Smaller Cars

wear a Pontiac Price Tag
none give

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Pontiac's Advantages

Racine Hi School

(Continued from p.,. on•J
Supt. Charle~ Hayman gave sen
lOt scholarship certificates to PhYI·
lis Ible, first in county, Dav1d HY.
sell second and Jamce Wolfe 4th
A Banker's Award was presented
by Tom Wolfe of the Racme Home
Bank representmg Me1p County
banks to Dwaln Sayre m Agncui
ture
Pbylhs Thle was recogmzed for
being the local DAR winner 1n an
essay test
Honor keys were given by Supt
Hayman to Janice Wolfe valed1c
tonan Phyllu Ihle salutatorian
Dwam Sayre actJVlhes, Donna
Jean Lew1s cltn:ensh1p, Glennn
Lmda StOckton Marlene Scholl Randolph and Maralyn Taylor for
Sharon• Yoong, Jill Snowden As Enahab Tommy Stobart language
enath Tracy Rita Neut.zllng and Robert Euler soeiaJ SCience
Dav1d Brown
Also Norma Chapman busmcss
Usherettes were Dorothy A1 education, David Hysell agncul
nold, Barbara Donovan
Aprd ture alSo agriculture awards to
Shasteen Julla Seyler and Ann Howard Bostic sophomore and
Bak~r Band offlcen arc Rog
Dwain Sayre
proJects Jamce
Hysell preau!ent, Carolyn Sassou Webb home economics Claud!•
vice ))l'esident and Rdta Neutzllng Sh 1elds and Emma Lee Brewer
se&lt;:retary treasurer
music Donna Circle and Wanda
Acknowledgment of 'ippreeia Roush dramatics
lamce Webb
bOA were made to ~he Ba11 Janlce Wolfe Glenna Randolph
Boosters the board or educahor and Robert Euler perfect attend
tlnd adnumatrat1on for th-e1r he p ance for four years
dvrJng tbe year and to Aaron
Seniors gift to the school wat
Zahl and manual trammg s.lu 1 a p A system presented by class
denl.s for the1r aid
preanJent, Robert Euler

I

to the
C1t1zens of M1ddleport
for the1r
Vote of Conf1dence
In The Recent Elect1on

GENE

Fb·•t Jtlt.,•J•"

CARMEL

Florence and Larry Circle vlsrt
Mr and Mn. Steven RliiRU of
ed Mr and Mn Buren Duncan
Columbu• apeot Sunday wllb WI
ot Clifton W Va Sunday
Joyce Csrson apent Wednelday par~&lt;otB Mr ud lin. Howard •~
sell
1
n iJht wath Dorothy Cll'cle
Mr and Mn Leo Davldlon IIJI!I
Mrs. Katie Moore and JOfl Paul
~nt Sunday afternoon With Walt.- daughter' VISited bia aunt. lin.
Clyde Calnrt of Cbuter on sater Eva and Sad1e Archer
111'0.,
L1nda Cude spent Thursday
A doe wat aeclden'laill.y IIU~
Dliht 111th Dorothy Busb of Sps.l Monday on Route 143 between t.b11
ler
Carl and the Davidaon homea bp
Mrs Elsie C1rcle aDd family and a car drlYen by Franklla Epple ol
Florence CLrcle apent Saturday Hamsonvllle Ltltle dam11e wu
wJtb .Mr and Mrs Ernest Jobnaon done to the Epple car
and family of Cheahlre
Mr and Mn Gu;v Tuckerman o1
Mr and Mn George Circle and ColumDus apent last week with
daughter Carol of Pomeroy "ere her mother Hra Cora Gller who
Sunday euetl! of M.r1 M.ary Cir Is confined to ber home with iJJ,..
neu
cle and aon
Mn Mary c u·de and aon Mel
Mr and M.rr B E Carl Vltlted
vln and Hacold Cucle of Dorcas rel .. tives 1n AtheDJ In Monday
called on Mr and Hn Homer Cir
ele and family
Mrs Elsie Circle and fam1ly
anjj Florence Circle called on Mr
and Mn Wardon Oun of Bashan

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MY THANKS

Try Our Other Producfs Too

tM;w,rares

that I have lott Interest In tbe
llsue Latin Amencan1 have- revoluhoOJ an.d abortl¥4.! uprltlnp aa
r1aturally u thelr top polltleoe
Ileal send the loot t.o Paril aod
go over the blll w1tb their miltreues when tbe beat comes on
l have always undentood per
sonal fastfiiht&amp; and aome mlnor
revoiutwnt but 1t cannot be that
the world 11 1uch an lmpo1Jdbte
place to hve in that men mu1t
comm1t suaclde over a border or
start cornu~ opera wan for bq: own
amusement

CHESTER

Maybe 1f wmlm,.e enou1b people
they II quit havln1 them
l am sure al wt of readin1 about
little wan biJ warr preYentJve
war&amp; I 'lm gettlna: to the point
where 1 don't much care wbo wine
wtrat 1f 'I don't bave to keep up
wtth It Tbe eingbam dog and the
calico eat fouJht a dead heat and
ate eacb other U4'=
Mr and Mrs Robert Palett War
I ve bit tht stage where 1 beam
ren 0 and lin EU11 Stile• of
to think that It might be a jolly
And the trae1c part of all th1a Pomeroy vil1ted Mr and Mn
1dea if all the quanelen beat
commotiOn
today 11 that there 11 John Gmther
each other to death and left the
Kr and Mn Clayton Allen and
non-qu1rreler1 in a semblance of so much or 1t gome on that 1t has
a.uumed burle~que proport1on1 BtU apent an evenm1 wlth Mr and
peace
The Umted Natrona u a joke and Mn. Charles GoeJlem
Just what 1s the quarrel be- people JU8t don t know where to
Mra RoN Cleland attended a
tween Nicaragua and - I had to 8'end a gunboat any more They meetmg of Diltrlct Oeput1e1 0 of
look at the pt.per to see who they have so many choa~•
A 1n Pomeroy
were mad at - Man1gu.a it uya
I suppose they lL contmue as
Mr1 Cla1r Newell and 100 Larry
I don t know And I don't care
they
always
have
contanued
to
apent
the weet end in Columbus
Mr and Mn John Hardy V1a1ted
Th11 apphes to mternal political
Mrl Besa Etselltein Athen• 11 w1th friends m Sandusiy
Oh1o
aquabbler m Cuba and French claw each other but m my short
troubles m North Africa and the span I wall not d1gmfy any of lt makmg her home for tbe present over the week Md
with seraous emouon Let em with her brother Thed Croy
business in Jordan and Syr1a
fiJht
Let em beat each other •
Mn BUJ Kendall and chlldreo ion Wood
Maybe tf Wf! turned the Egypt
-J&gt;fa1nS
out
And
when
the
Russtans
are
vi1itlng her mother Mra Ho1ans and the Syrians and the Jt&gt;r
Mr1 Lettie )(eredlth Columbus
tell
them
they
ean
find
me
bart
Smalley
cOme,
da01ans and the Greek&amp; and the
a week end wtth Mr and
spent
Mra Roy Chr11ly Mrs Mar1on
llraehs and the French and the waiting placidly lR Southport N c
Mn
P
F Koblentz
(Copyright 195'7 by United Wood aad Hrl Lillie Cbr11ty spent
English and the South Africans
C\
Feature
Syndicate,
Inc)
a
day
in
P.artenburg.
4
1 r and Mrs P F Koblentz call
and the Cypriots artd the Irish ReTbe Pa1t Couneilor Club met on ed on Mr and Mrs George Gen
publicans aU loose~ in the same
Wednelday
evemng at the Lodge betmer Wedn~Jday evemng Mr
arena and equ.apped them wlth
Hall
and
enJo.red
a potluck av.p- Geohe1mer juat rectn!y returned
clubs we might arrive at a happer
from Caty Hoapltal Parkenburg
PY If battered solution
Mr .and Mrs. Chfford Harr1s of
Mra Henry Beaver and Mn
Mu Fred Rtc=e bu gone to A,ilI am ao longer sure that any Columbus. ~re wee1tend euests of George Pyle• v1ailed Mrs Curta
pomatox
Va for a Vlllt With rei.aobody's r1ght about anything I her gr&amp;ndparemts. Mr and Mn Wolf Wednesday
tJVer
questwn tbe mtellu~:ence of dJplo- Dell 1 ucbdoo
Mr and Mn Roy Behing Pom
Ml's Esther K1mes has been 111
macy on all parta and I know for
Mr and Mrs Charles Amos eroy called on Mr and Mra Mar
at
her home
sure that dollar fr1end1h1p buys and Mrs Frances Larkms 1md
nolhtng abroad but d1sllke Nobody son John were Sunday dmner
can plan a wo1ld and It lS po88lble guests oi .Mr and Mn. Cllll.h Joh 11
that 1f you allow the squabblers ston of Bradbury where they eel&lt;!
to knock each otber out ther 11 brated Mr Amos birthday
Mr and Mrs Chns Diehl were
get sick of confhct and go back
to the plough
Sunday guests
of his broth~
Here 11 where somebody raises William Diehl Chillicothe
his hand politely and says that un
Mr and Mrs Wllham Dean and
less we bnbe peacemake meddle daughten were weekend gue~t~
and flex muscles the Rllsrnans or her parents J.!r and Mrs Fred
w1U jump mto the mess and take Sayrt of West Vug 1ma
over
1 don 1 believe that any more
Sam Dyke VlSlt.ed several da} s
I don t thmk a people even 8i bas wtth h16 brother tn Northern Oh o
1cally unpracticed In thmkmg as
Mr a.nd Mrs Clayton McDol e
the Russians l'/Ould want to clean of Upper Sandusky spmt the
up the Augean stables that the weeken4 wtth her mother Mrs
world has become Anybody who Frances Sno, den
bas eve'r trled to tldy up after a
Mr and Mrs Jerald Woodru -.1
raucous cocktail party Will koow and daughters Dayton and M•
what I mean
Rutbt Lucas Wellstoo spent the
There was a war I attended once weekend wtth thelr father Sam
whtch was supposed to make the Dyke
world safe for somethmg and ll
Paal Myers of Columbus spent
did lt made the world safe
for the weekend wlth hiS parents Mr
all th1s damn nonsense every and Mrs Lee Myers
where w1tb borders and str1ps
Mr and Mrs Paul Pattersu ...
and prohibited zones and an 1n were Friday guesls of Mr and
Side the irunde revolutions extra Mrs Charles Grifftth Fave Potnl:..
popular as a eause for mans nat
Charles McHaffie
Columbu ~
ural nastiness
has been VlSiting his daughtc
What
they
fight
for 1 Mr a-nd Mrs Seth Nacholson
dbn t know - maybe they know
Mr and Mrs Thomas Schoon
when they he bleedmg and dead over and daughter of Vtrg:m
In a street The hand jumps up wl!re glll'9ls over the weekend
aglin and says
They fight !or With thear parents Mrs Freda
freedom •
Grate and Mr aDd Mrs Charles
Freedom for what" In Hungary Miller
1
a new brand of Commumsm call
Lloyd Dugar lefrt Tuesday to
1t what you want? 1 don t know enter the u s. A.rrrey Mr and
a VIet Minh from a Viet Nam and Mrs D .,.~n moved theu hous ... •
~on~ want to A North or South hold goods from the NiCk Gruese"' 1
-~et
~ou
oreiln to me as only a Korean
property to Hie home of the-r par
U Batista Js Wrona: tn Cuba
•
what a pity, what a shame But J ents Mr and Mrs Guy Kennedy
have been reading about and where she WJII resade
Mr and Mrs Robert Schoon
have been mixed up in Latin
Am
over and Jamily Pomeroy bave
ertea'!_r:.:.oiutions foz so long moved mto ol.he property recenll~
~
vacated by Mr and Mrs Llo) d

to Keep her happy and
fit . . . . ond so do you'

43. StUd up

NV

., IOIIaT C RUARK
CHAPEL HILL. N C - J hate
war like the m•n uLd, abd wbat
ll more Ita beJiDniDJ t.o bore .me

Concert

Long

of health
glying Milk
each day

IEak.r
Employ
HAJJI
Falaehoo4
Corr.et

rece1ved a $10 pr1ze Jeannette
Roush receaved $7 an cash on the
dally drawmga competition In the
pme draw1ng Eric Hart won a rap
arobe and Sharon Young a camera
There was a t1e 1n tbe competl
tlon for the Plx:le mascot u arded
to the person selhng the morA
Lad1e5 Home Journals" R1chard
Pouhn Donald Spencer John Me
Murray and Mary McAfee were
tied Donald Spencer drew the
lucky cut and received the P111e
Hohday
magaz.ine subscnp
t1ons were gtven to Mr Wll11ams
and Mrs Frances Roberts fo1 hav
me the hom~rooms w1th the f1rsl
and secpnd highest total of !tales
Mrs Hayman presented the fol
lowing checks (or the schools
share of the sales
To Prmc1pal Howard Kmght for
the lumor Highs 25% of prof1tll a
check ror $78 10, to Nmth G!'lde
Grade officers Linda Crow and
N1ck Coates a $119 47 check for
their 51% of the t&amp;tal to Terry
Knight and Sharon Young Eighth
Grade off1cers a $84. 33 check for
36 percent of the total profits to
Asenath Tracy and Joyce Buckley
Seventh Grade oCflcers a check
for $30 45 {or 13% of lhe total proIlL&lt;
Prmc1pal Howard Knight thank
ed students and teachers far their
fme assembhes g1ven during the
year

wg

She needs
three glasses

knot

(Continued from ,... OM)

was

With RolH!rt RIUII'h

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Rutland

Awards Assembly

and 'Young Love a popular
rock-and ro:ll tune brou&amp;ht do""n
the houSe
1 hom as Goett, announcer pre
sented Maunce and Raymond
Johnson vMo led the traditiOnal
Flag Salute

(oym)

tc•tn )
't3 Rope with

----

You re the Reason I m In Love

fro-m the Bible and L1la
A welcome speech
enlitled Terrell rendered a vocal solo en
'Foot Loose and Fancy Free was titled You 11 Never Walk Alon ...
gwen by Shirley Lyons president
GraduatJOr Day was the name
of the Jumor class A response en of the , ocal .selection sung by
ftiU-ed 'A Wave of the Wand was M1lton Lambert bar11one
gtven by Allan Harris
A piano 60lo Heartbreak Ho
l'"'incipal Clyde Foley gave a
talk "In the Land of Make Be tel v.as played by Sol John.son
heve' He wu followed by a ser A Class Wtll wntlen by Apnl
tea of numbers presented by en Sha6Leen Lila Terrell and Janet
Struble was read by the g1rls
tertamers or the area
Beau Shertzer and Su ~1e Call who took turns at nar:roatmg the
were presented tn a tap dance- SCript
routine wh1le Gene Crooks played
The Semor Swan Song Any
a trumpet solo The former two
\\\here
l W~ndtU: ~ wa s su.ng by
are from Pmot Pleasant and 1he
the enltre Class or 1957 M1ss
Brent:la StrauS.!I accompamcd "VoMEETING CHANGED
cdlsts at the ptano
Chester Grange meeltng has
been postponed from Tuesday
May 14 unlll Fndav May 17 at
the school
(Continued from p•ue one)

814 E Main St.

atven a.fter numerous try-ouh
l!Qdern ~urmture and ect':euor
ie1 from tbe .&amp;ter Furniture
Ston ad.ded a creat deal 1.o the
auceess of the play• which were
each ,.ven 10 llvlnt-roorn aetJ
The state manager Milford HY
all and B 1lll Fink and the pro
perty men James Milia Okey
Cart Dave IDndy carroll MOw
ery Stephen .;Jacoba Jamea Mob
ler Robert Morria Roben. Delay
changed the furnltmc complete
ly during the intenm111ion and
aaaasted Ml'l' Moore with the
smooth prMentataon of the playa
Cut 6! the f1rst play 'The
Castle of Mr Simpson
incb.lded
Tom Kelly Kay Stiles Carol
Owen Judy Murray
Jane Har
ns Kenneth
Lewn
Stephen
Coats Eddte EYans
Students m the second plav
The Red Dr~ were Keith Au
derson Maryln
Roush
Gat•
Stumbo Janet Valenhne Barbara
Captema Sb1rley Routh Bru"e
Bradford Edd1e Grue.ser Rdchard
Hovatter Robert HennHY bldell
Konltrtght
Ushers were Lmda FlerLn&amp; Bes
sae Pettit Charles Davis Ob illS
Hemmoru Edward McComal lra
Butcher Larry
Baker
James
Bowles Leo Kennedy Arthur
Olark

Semors of
Pomeroy
H1gh
School Friday mom1ng presented
lhe1r F-arewell Assembly pl"'gram
when applause gave approval to
C{)mposed
the ~Jve Nolhmgs
of gu1tar players Harold Hagar
and Vmcent Gheen a.nd vocalists
M•ke Ohhnger Sol Johnson and
Eugene Frye
Their

Around and About

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RIOIIIJ
a(:ademV
11 Rtver

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Ami not let the th!n&amp;s that p.amh
Keep us rrom God'• Holy Word
Let us jlray while we are workin~:
For protection from above
And the Lord wlll surely bless us
Whi ie WI'! trust in Hi a ..:real
love

C!~f.p&lt;ISod by

aUk

3 Type

11kht

38

We- can hear ltla voice 110 sweet
And altho 1ll e may keep buftf
lie will fill with joy complete

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HOUIICLIANING

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D-A-l lY____
CR0 SSW 0 RD

Servicemen

June 1s Da1ry Month brlngtng
w1th 1t the second annual West
V1rg1ma Dany Prmcess Contest
L
th f
Mi 11 K th
ast year e ormer
a
teen Thorr.pson represented the
Charleston Huntington .&amp;rea as one
of the SIX flnaU.ats at tile state con
test
Morgantown
Th{'re are several quaUtu!atlons
an eligible glrl must meet The
most tmportant ones are

e

been unable to rlo much about it Will II take another eight

The Me1gs County Rulmg Club
w1!1 meet at the Rock Sprmgs
Grange Hall Tuesday May 14 at
8 p m Fmal plans wtll be made
!or the horse show whtch will be
held May 19 There will be a program and recreatwn followed by
poll uck supper

!

of the latter a brother Mr and
Romme and family
than the on~ It vJtcr.&lt;; arc woJlJnQ Ill lin e at the MrsTheJohnny
Reverend and Mrs Morns
i
polhng place at 6 30 t hey are per- have moved to her old home place
1 She iftttet be at lea!l 18 ~ears
tl"H 1111 Y Ch •pm an ra r m
of age by Odober 1 19S7 and
~he question IS when Will taxpayers settle the bill thai \\111 1milled to vole
mu st not be over 2~ years of age
be certain to come for the planned program to change Amer
Before ll1e mlu&lt;~l t&lt;~hul atton as
Mr .and Mrs Ralph Turner a~ o r October 1 1957 2 She must
Jean highway behaviM?
begun they must HH mil• for all were m Pomeroy Su nday evemng not he or have been married 3
WI Iale th IS ques1JOn won I b e answere d un If I 'h
'·bll
VQicd and soi led d efaced or un to see hu Sis ler Mrs Donald She must be a higb ~chool gradu
.. r1u c be used ballots to bt fl rta n Lhey Sw('aJ 111gen ,.. who h; a patient at att as or Juj.y l~
57
1
comes tucd of highway slaughter we cah do our bft fn o~her hav~ no more or tc-"l'l hal lots than M l t K~ \,{ ne r al UnspJtal
~
ways by brmglng to•ttJt!•&lt;fttentlon of tbe pubhc dangc1 ous t he nnmhe1 rl1 1vend to thr poll
r rllty Erl1 \\lnt&gt; who 19 employ
Candidates musfJ haVe a dairY
areas '\l.hm e ttagedies mny occut
1ng pl11ce ~~ ~ Ih e Bu&lt;.~rd ot E lte HI on the rulrouJ ~ prnt the wee k ftrm
bafkground
They must
'nd w th hJs [anuly
etther resldc on a farm Which deOne 1s In Rutlnnd right now Coal trucks are reported to twns
1 aes at least part o£ liS mcome
enJoy their own kind of • drag racmg when returnmg empty The •It (\l ou s lah•h ~ sd f01th m
from dmr~ Jnlt or they must have.
to their loading p1ts Right thJouoh the hl'art of Rutland l
d ctall how tl u rot nlm g uud l ul l
S 1
St
t E
b
lp 1ng m J ~ t he dnnt
Unt of tli f liti.C~l put} a s the d ctk verifies. h\ ed on such a farm at least part
a em ree
venmgs hot rodders get theJr souped up four 1udges takes a ballot utd 1cJHl~ th e voles su l i ad an d lal aerl rhts of thmr hves
All entrws mu sl be In bY May 15
Wbee)ers out and roat th1ough town scemg tf they (_an m 1ke lluud th t names of th. 1and dat ~ ~ 1m( prot&lt;rluJe 1 fol lO\H 1 unt1l
S('\ ural
names have already
two wheelers out of them around the corners without t1ppmg voted fur und tht wtt! t r lUI) qt, ~ 111 tin h:ll l Jt ~ huvc hccu cuuutcrl
hcen
received
as- entrants in the
over Load ed coal t1 ucks lHiil down Salem Street swm_g wtde lions or l~ !i Ul'B that w~rc subm l fh&lt;&gt; J)rt:Jstdm !!: JUdge then c.xammes
contest
If
you
quality or Jf you
1
through the junction presided over by the Rutland Depart ltd A lh: tk of lho OJliJf :-;t lt pol1t1 the wmk s llf'cts s Rn s thtm and
ment Store
ul party th en makes t•lly mHrb ns t rls the tot al vote fm each can know of someone else who quail
for each vut(' read al oud on work dtdute and 1s.s ue 1n each poll book 1 faes please .;;all B1l) Gregory at
And we as k Y. hY do acc1 dens
t happen' Rutland certamlv sheets
p1 ovtded hy tht Roa1d of the off1caal rec01d o£ lhc ulect10n 207 or Mrs 8111 Greiory at Hl36 J
for more detaaled mformatlon and
is the breeding place each day tor another Halley event orn ElectJOII S A Jt!dgc or the s tme po Ill that precm&lt;l
blanks
entry
cers have been alerted 1o the problem there but so far have

artif against ea~h qut st on nr 1ssue

successful
We can thmk of no more littibg old sayltig"
"WhHe the cat s away the mice "'iJl play

Saturday- Channel3

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MEEtiNG POSTPONED

Two Plays Given
---------The Da•l~ Senttnel
(Contlnwd ,,...... " ..

WSAZ -TV Chan"el

8 30 Cirde 3 Ranch
9 30 Gum by
10 00 Flll'y
Tal~s.
10 30 Capt _s.l:aiJant
True Story
1100
tjEW A~RIVAL
Mr and Mrs Jame-s Lewis are 1130 Detective's Diary
announcing the btrth of a nme 12 00 Down on the Farm
popnd six o•mce son at Schaekle 12 30 Hopalong Cassidy
100 TBA
Cli01c, .Uason on TUesday Apr~~·
They abo haye two daughters, ~t 130 Baseball
bara Ang and D1anne Gran 8f. ~00 Sky Kinr
530 Sports Eye
ents are Mrs and Mrs Chffor I
Newl' Picture
H~
eobs Romeroy and M'r and fi
Roy
Rogers
600
Charles Lew1s Pomeroy Great
6 30 Saturday Night Jamboree
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
7 00 Perry Como
Henry Beacb Bradbury and Mr
Cea~s H~;~ur
800
and Mrs Pearl latobs Pomeroy
900 Gearge Gobel
and Mrs Wase fto!Jddleport
9 30 Your H1t Pa'ride

CI.O:RbiN clui MElTING

- but hardly more than thaf--{)f how senotls this business ol
dnvmg automobiles on pubhc h1ghways really IS
Every mmute of every hour of every day m the Um•ed
States accidents a1 e bemg narro"' ly ~votded that could If they
had occurred be quite as costly m hfe and property Ou1 s
here Was one that did happen Up to the mslant the Hallev
and Sm1th cars met in that shattenng smash a milhon events

found gmlty In fair court of dnvmg while mtoxlcated should
It seems agreed pay the penalty of doing without thelt license

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a-Dolly hnllnol, Pomo,....Middlo port, Ohio. M-. II, lfJ1

GRATE ~

0~

Mary wm 10 ""'"ng her
daufhter Or and Mrs J H 5cl
man of Charleston
Mr and Mrs Jumor W11Uams
and s()n&amp; have moved thea trall .. r
from Prineeton W Va , to the
Ethel Nelson lffi where they are
re~udmg Mr
W1iham.s will ~
employed at the Ka1ser plant at
Ravenswood
Mr and Mrs ctu.rles Lathe~
land son have moved to tlle Rus
sell B&amp;~iey 'Place on Lea.dtnlt
Creek
Mr and Mi-s Lemond Foster
and family have moved frDm the
Ed Mohler property at Beech
Grove to Vmton
Mr and Mrs Nale.s Strait and
sonS' of Wheeling spent a short
vacatlGn w1th her mother Mrs
Chloe Fink
BASHAN
"'"t
By Mn. A H Bailey
Fr1end8 and, relatives called
here by the death of Mrs Varg1e
Krider were Mrs Martha Erdman
Pittsburgh Mr and Mn Jesse
Musgrave Buckhannan W Va
Miss Alma Pickens Canton Philip
P1ckeps and Mrs Frank Enrus
Cleveland Mrs A E Williams
Syracuse and daughter Helen
Grace, Lancaster Mrs Mabel Van
Meter and Mrs Laura Hartung of
Chester
Mrs Elsie Wh1te of Warsaw 0
spent the p3.5t week visiting Mr
and Mrs Grover Wh1te and famlly
and Mr and Mrs Ralph Ballard
Mr and Mrs Clmt Orr spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Billy
Orr of Reedsville
Mrs Et hel Orr !ipcnt Saturday
night wtth her father M1ke Theass
who Is Ill
Mrs Lola Sorden Eagle Ridge,
spent the past week Wllh her
daughter Mr3 Ruby Orr
Don~ Wh~te ts ~pencting a few
weeks wtth Lea Eddy and famUy
of Wooster while her si1ter Thel
rna l&amp; m a hospttal for surgery
Mr and Mrs Don11ld Trussell
spent Sunday m Columbus With
Mr and Mrs WHham Marshman
Charles Spencer aod h1s mother
Mra Etta Spencer were at Down
maton Sunday to see Mrs Spen
eer's brother Lev1 Hawk whe U

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.. PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP
TO 1."' MORE SOLID
CAR PER DOLLARI

Not one of the smaller can can g~.ve you
tha hMvy-duty conllh'uctwn, the ,....
hua1lft1 Hft and Hlhl security that 1111'~
round )'Oil m every Pontiac Yet
Pontiac'• the mmble&amp;t beavywe~ght you
ever manapd-and your Pontiac dealer
can llhow you more than 10 dozen
advanced engJDeerma: reaaona why!
Pontiac hu gone all out to make thia
pnumo big ear the moot docile packap
of 11111ht you ever had the -pleuure of
bouing You U Cmd Pontiac's e:rclwnve
Preclalo~Touch Controls make steering
and braking the 8UJ'e8t, eft8le8t you've
ever ezpenencedl Park 1t. CI"Ul8e 1t. try
1t m ato~and 10 traffic •• this 111 drivmg
the lltllailer JObo can't -lilly equal.

PONTIAC GIVts YOU
• TO 7 INCHES MORE
WHEELBASE!
\
The small cara e:rlend bumpers and
fenders to look b1g-but Pontiac puts
the extra ~ whele tt countsbetween the wheels! Here'e e.z:tra length

that INockets the bump1lntt.d of riding 011
lhem. And this e:r:tra length &amp;howa up

uwde, too, m stretch out .space for m
footera Add to Pontiac's bon111 m length
iUI aU-new AuspellS.lon system and you
hav. an ••clu•lvo lnfi-l.lno lido no car
at any pnoe can 8W'p88l • snd a builtin A8nae of direcbon and leCUnty that
will&amp;poil you for the Rmaller cars fo1"6verl
''Can You

PONTIAC'S PERFORMANCE
TOPS THE BEST THE
SMALL CARS CAN OFFERBY A WIDE MARGINI
Not one of tbe smaller can can meuure
up to Pontiac P.rQfi'IWIOPI, Wbetber

you judp a -plant by enpneenn1
.t.atiltica or on the-road performance,
P&lt;tlltiac'a Stn.to.Stnlak V -!!Blanda heod
and aboulden above anythiog m the
low-pnoa field Yeur hrtthlc ...._will M
happy to thw y•u • ceM,._ ,.dHIA..

ftaurw compc~rlson-then an eye-operun1
teet drive m traffic or out on the highway
will aupply all the heart-lifting proof you
neod that Pontiac baa oeparatod the men
from the boyo wbei. 11 oomeo to per·

formancol

-AND PONTIAC HAS
ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS
AS ONE OF AMERICA'S
TOP TRADE-INS!
Maybe tt comes as a surpnae to you that
.o much.tnoreca.rean beyounattllei&amp;ID8
pnc.eyou'veseenon the smaller can. But
there a the facti And Pontiac I• • woncl•
ful lnYMIIIMnl, teol AJJ you. know. it baa
always commanded a top trade-m. So
wby not step out of the small-car cl.aM
and mto a Pontiac • there'• nothinc 111
your way. Your Pontiac dealer baa. the
keys and an eye-opeJWll otrer W'8.1tinf
for you nght now!
• So why not look and feel like a

million-inotoad of a million otbora7

s.., Steer, Slop Safely? ••• Chec:. Yaur Car-Chec:lc Accldenlla._

SEE YOUR
AUTHORIZED

Pontiac

DEALER

TRADING'S T•RRIPIC RIGHT NOWI

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MElTING ,;()STPONID

DEVOTED
INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
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RICHARQ $ OWIN - GI!NEIIAL MANAGER
REYNOLD I GRIINI- EDITOR

Mrs WtlUam l'irtley 239 Llocoln
Hall Dr1ve sa1d today a meetmt of
Lhe Great Books Club orlJinall}
scheduled for May 14 baa been
postponed to May 21 at her add
ress SubJect of the discussiOn will
b.e th"e same Chaucer s Canterbury

actrerti.si.ng representative Bottmelli Kimb&amp;ll. Ine, SoU
ve. New Yon\ City 18: N Y
d u aee&lt;~nd clan maUinJ: matter at the post offtce at Porn

Ol07 () hlo
Subscription rate~ Delivery by carrier where available 30 eents per
WHit. one vear In advance at The Daily Sentinel offJee $15 60 m
months, $7 80 three months $3 90 B;y motor rout~ where available
eoe innftth $1 .Br-.: nall one year $8 m months $4 2~ t~e month.!,
N CSO one month. II
Publis hed every afte1 noon except Sunday by The Ohio VaHey Sen
tlnel Inc at llO Mechanic St Pomeroy 0 Bu.sineu oHLCe pbone 398.
editorlal otflce ohofl'l' 397

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Tragedy Here Emphasizes N~ed For
More Enlorcement Personnel On
Highways; Rutland Danger Spot Now
Tragedies such as that one near Middleport Wednes d ay
evemng Which now has taken e1ght hves serves as remmders

The TWlhgbt Garden Club wall
meet Thursday evenmg at the
home of Mrs pw1ght Parker Plea
sant RH.lge Road Nlsurtmg hos
tesses wdl be Mrs Tom May Hnd
Mr.s Jed Webster sr The program
w1ll feature aD auchon sale

could have mtervened that would have prevented It
Most
times such lnteNention takes place That s why most of us
are allve today mstead of awaiting fune1 al ntes m mass pro
portions
There IS no drtver under hcense today who has not at some
lime or other missed tragedy by the shmmest or margms Yet
too lew of us take senously constant warnmgs to take thmgs
easy on the road "
The wreck this week has added volume 1.1&gt; the cry
"Take away their dnvers' licenses ' meaning the hot ron
ders and other, found gmlty of traffiC v1olahons Thts JS not
the whole answer or even a very large part of it Yes persons

for a sttpulated pe11od Even thts 1s very difficult to enforce
umversally m our courts

"The meetmg of the Second Ward
Women s Club schedule~ for Tue~
day evemng hil-s been postponed
to Tuesday May 21

RIOING CL\IB TO MEET

West Virginia
an~rth~~~ ~r~dr~~y~rn~do~~~~~~~~ Dairy Princess
contest Js on

Your Election

OLD SALEM

Laws ·

Its doubtful If enough pohce could be effl~~ttd-ond pa1d
enjoymg se veral days vacation
by the taxpayers-to enforce any more slrlli Bill H~ffic regu
With Ius pate nt s Mr and Mrs
lations We refuse to put enou.sh enfolceme d: t!i:~rs on the
•• TED w BROWN
John llolllday
1
5
htghways already Who is wilhng to filo( tM bill for tnore'
"',. "Y of Stoto
Mrs w o Holl1day who hag
F
h
h
Ma ny \Oil b 1t few 110 doubt been a pAtu~nt n Holzer Hollpttal
1
or ere Is t e real answer mor~ eu Orcem~ut ersonnel have serve d a ~ prel'Jncl ofhc 1als
Only by pla-stering our htghways with o ffCe:h ~~ tharat:tf'r or r~.;a l m the 111 tJOr. ~ nd dctaal Is now convalescmg at home

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ded1rated to enforce the traffic

c~n

we

r&amp;tue~ ~uch

tncf

wh ch surroun J t he t wutlng

of

Mrs Grover Stout who has been

a surgical pataent at Holzer Hos
dents as occurred here Enforcement together w(th a stepped thc1r votes
up program of education m our secondary sdl~b1i, tn our ml
When the pvlls dose at o 30 elec P1t:11 1s now at home convalescing
Mr and 1\lrs l
nor courts and courts of record would
~ltld~llilii :lufckly t1on d 1y the precL!t{ t oHLcl&lt;~is be
C
Chapman
It has b(.'en tned in other areas on a lim I •t:
"H t•::1 a"n found ca..§l
gLn to count aut! t dndiltc the votes were an Dayton Sunday, the guests
:oit'lr eat h cnmhd tie and for

par

life accident to get action there?

AcROSs

First Super Market Built In
1930 Spread Rapidly Over U.S.
1f the nvrrage shopper wf're ask

When rhd
supermarkets
come into the grocery business~
ahe would probuhly May I don t
know but we vu hod em as long as
I can rememhcr
It docs ~cern like a long t1me
but actually the' first one was op
ened In Ne\\ York In 1930 That
~rould bo just 27 years ago The
Idea •pread rapidly though En
terprl•lni merchant! in other t'('lm
munlllt'tl opened 1imll.11r one atop
supermarket~~. wilhm a flhort while
and one could find at lea1t one
auch establishment in almoat all
the main cltlea of the country ln
just a few ye.rr By 1039 5 per
tent ot the total grocery buslnen
of the country wu done in super
marteta Then business real1y be
ran lo boom tor the.qe atore!l Now
tlthourh aupermarkeU make up
only '7 percent or the total num
ber of rrocery 1tore11 they do a
round 60 ptr cent of the total aro
&lt;.'Wry buline11s In the country
Convenience II one reaaon for
thla aceordlna to Extension Spec
laUab In MarkellnJ Jnformatlan
for Conaumen 111d Food Mercllan
dl&amp;lna at The Ohio State Unlver
41t)•, Columbus They point out
&gt;thtt Jupermarkeb were built up
on the principles of masa displays
lt~-Jervtct, wide teledlon,
the
~dllill of nationally advertised
.branCIJ, 11r1e aale• volume and
"'aDer martins of profit on eath
Item 1111111. ,
Thlf Jomewhat more efficient
ote"nUon JJ 1110 a reason tor the
]ftre1ta1 of food costa The 1pec
Wa.t. It)' tllat coa•umerl!l today
iPiad Only about 18 percent of
tileJt J,neomea tor the 11me • mar·
)et balket•• oJ lttOd th&amp;t took 25
j!iftn.t of their Incomes In the
cd

j&gt;fflod. 193(1-1113,

Poet's Corner

1 Long
IIUft'erlng
IS Title of
reepect
9 A layer ot

Scent~ \\C

are so very busy
Wl.lh housecleaning
m t 1t(
:.prlng
And we arow 91) llretl und Wllary
Yes too tired to ~+en slnll
\\ l re too tired to Wlltc .a lt-tter
fo the frlenda Wv love so dear
Most too tired to slt and vUlt
Spealtina words ()( hop(' and
cheer

We ~hould never aet too busy
To think much 1bou.t our Lor I
Let Ul keep In hme with Heavfln
Always list nln1 tor Hl.~t Word
When our heart I• tuned to Heu

ven

Let 1 not &amp;Vet' bt~ too busy
To receive our friend~
Lord

pose
22 Alco
hollc
beverago'l
24- Poem
26 Pack·
lng

mo~sures

10 Type of car

4 The un·
known &amp;'od
(Hindu)

12 E1Yptlan

G, Meater

eo&lt;fde..

1S Ridicule
lt Man • nune
U Pa.1e
1&amp; G-.nte of

cat 1 cradlt

18
20
11
23
23

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n.ote
Mottl&amp;&lt;!
Compua
point
tabbr)
Blxlt
River (It )
Two apo'
cal\1
Apple drink
MAiurlwn

6 Electrified
p&amp;rtlcle

~7

7 Book or
the Bible
8 Fencing
•words
9 Having
lndtcatot11
11 Indian
13 Forblda
U Sagaoloul
18 A nut

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Plants Right
For Bees Now
Popping Out

box
Selt-

A••w••

Jnter·

1'flttt41Q' 1
3f Fertile apot•
!.n de.eerta
37 Wlcktd

eated
people

28 Place•

again
39 Narrow
30 Set In
roadw..y
motion
41 Doctrine
31 Koran
42 Lubricate
chapter
44 mxclama3t River (Fr)
tiOI.l

an1l

Even tho we are quite busv
We can let th"' joy o er llow
So that ~~ will aplll on Gthen
And thev ll feel the Inner glow
We r&lt;tn wear a -1mlle quite sunnv
Th~ "'c re ~lretl u ~Ired can be
For our work wlll Joon be llnish
ed
Then we llsLn&amp; il1,e ;,;latory

Mra !I!!P.t Piut~
l.ona Jtoltiuii'1 dlilo "'

COLUMBUS 0 - Plants that
provide the raw-- materials for
Ohio s honey crop are popping out
oll over
Charles A Reese Oh1o State
Unavers1ty e~ter.sion l'tteclallsjln
apiculture says the reeent ba my
weather ha!l glveq the beekeeper
a real break Nect&amp;r and pollen.
praducme plants are more abun
dant tbsn they have been for aome
time RMse points
tuns seem we!)
JWblte
and

or

Samuel Sa-tterfield

Racm "

last week was enHilted mto the
service at the Army Reeruttmg
Ma.Ln Statton Ashlood Ky for a
penod of three years
The young !l{))dfer ls the .SOli ol
Mr and Mra Tye SaUerfteld an~
attended Raci~e
H1gh Scho
prwr io enhshng in the Army
Salttrrfleold reported to Fort
Knox Ky for mltJal processmg
and further 4U1gnment

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10 00 TBA

Joso NeJs

SUhday
CHANNIL I

WSAZTV

JO 10 S1go On

S1gn On

10 Ui

Proer~rn

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12 lt WbJfs Your Trouble
12 30 TV Cbapel
1 00 Champlomddp Bowlh&gt;l

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3 00
4 SO
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5 SO
5 45
6 00
6 30

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8 00
9 00
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1« /J(j

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ChriJtian Scleaee

10 30 What One Person CaD DIJ
11 00 This Is The Life
11
Man to Man
45 Industry on Parade
12 00 Off to AdVtntuJ!e

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Wide W1de World
Outlook
Meet lh• ~·••
Statesmen Quartette
News Picture
Tale! of Bengal Lancer1
C1tcus Boy
Steve Aile[\ Sh:o'W
A:lcoa Hour
Loretta Young Show
Rosemary Clooney

TI!A

10 30 News ijeadhnes
10 4s N1tewatch
li 00 Sign Off

N'tewatch
12 30 S1gn Off

10 40

WCHS-TV Chinne; 8
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Saiurtlay- Chaniiel8

B 00 Sign On
8 00 Life on the Farm
B 30 Captain Kangaroo
9 30 Mi~b1Y Mouse Playhouse
10 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
10 30 Tales or te Texas Ranrers
11 00 Btg Top
12 00 The tone Ranger
12 30 B1g JSicture
1 00 L1fe m the USA
115 BaS'eball Prev1ew
1 25 Baseball Game of Week
4 00 Featu.re Report
4 30 TV Classroom
5 00 Air Power
~ 30 Range R1der
6 00 Zane Grey Theatre
6 30 Buccaneers
7 00 Jackie Gleason Show
8 00 Gale Storm Show
$ 30 Hey Jeanme
9 Otl Guru:moke
9 30 Golden Playhouse
1000 The Late Show

Sunday- Channel 8

9 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
9 SO Look Up &amp; Live
10 00 UN In Aetion
10 30 C!lmera Tbree
11 00 Let s Ta~e A Tr\9
11 30 Wild Blll tficko~
12 00 Heckle a~d Jec~re
12 30 Bad1e &amp; 8ullels
1 30 Your Health
2 00 We BellllVe
2 30 The Last Word .f
3 00 Face the Natton
3 30 lunday News Spec1al
4 00

Odyssey

5 00 My Fr1end Fheka
5 30 Anme Oakley
ft 00 Las&amp;e
8 30 Marge &amp; Gower Champions
7 00 Ed Sulbvan Show
8 00 GS Theater
8 30 Alfred Httchcoek
9 00 $64 000 Challenge
9 30 What s My Line
10 00 Sunday News SpecJ.al
10 15 The Late Show

WHTN-TV Channel13
Saturday- Channel13

Sunday- dlannel13
11 59
12 011
12 so
2 00
2 30

Stgn On
Faith For Today
pral Roberts
TV Sunday Scht&gt;ol
Johns Hopldns FOe
College Press Co.nference
Medical Hofitohs
400 MarshaU College

rover
rno
son o •1 r 12 59. Sagn On
and Mrs Grover Arnold 102 Co 1
dor St
Pomeroy Oh.to 1s ~ 1 00 Mov1es
member of the 7tb Jnfan~y D v
43~ ~ble Time
Json m Kor.ea
Arnold ent~d UtP. Army la_, t ~00 Tw0'6uh Pla'yhou!e
July and received baste tram1n g
at Fort Carson Colo He 1S a 600 Let s Talk It Over
430 Open Hearmg
driVer In Tank Company of the B 25 News and Sports Headlmea 500 Mov1e
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630 Famous F1lm Festival
6 15 News
IVlSIDn s 32
eglmen
800 The tawrence Welk Show
6 30 Hollywood Film Theater
BOO Ted Mack
Dav1d Rusaell Chne of Rout~ ~ 900 Ozark Jubilee
900 M1ke Wallace Profile
Ohio last week was enll~d 10 00 20th ~entury Theater
10
30
All
Star
Talent
Show
9.30 News and Sport.a
mto
Army at tile Army Re
Sign
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1215
9
3~ 20th Century The8ter
oruiling Main Station Ashland Ky
1130 Sign Off
for a periOd ot three year!l
Cline who 1!1 the son of Mr and
Mrs Russell Cline, was enh$led
that he JS Irving up td 'his tespon
upder the Army 1 program which
s1bit,ities as a c1tizen.;
pc•·rni" qualified volunteers-to se~Creed$" po'inteq
brancb etf trammg CHne
every dr1ver has a
Oi'dnance corp! as bls
sib1hty to mamtaln hK car
training
peak meelianlcal conditi-on
yOung ioldler is a UI!S3 grad
He inust be sure ibis velhiclo{
of Racine H111h Schoo) and
is able to respond qulcld.'f bltlul'Yl
was employed as a truck drller
emergency" he said • Any
with Harry Trout of Beverly Oh1o
or loss of life that ret~u1ts
Cheel&lt; his care1tssnus 1n thl!l re&amp;peet Ja~
prior to enhstlng
clearly his fault '
M Sgt Galile Moore, loeal Army
recrwter, completed CUne's enllstThe
olf1cer l!Nlld
frequent
ment papers and a.rrana:ed for his
checking
of
.cS'r cond1Uon by dr1v
processln&amp; at the Athland Stltlori'
en .111 necessary to dutover me
Cline left Ashland by tiut
ehanical deterioration before t
Thursday for Fort Knox KY , lor
becomes a seraous hazard. !1•1!1•~'. ·
initial procesamr and further a!Ied
btaket, Urea and
Jugnment
heq"ently contribute to
a'Ctldents, he warned
The patrol officer
every driver should
f6r ofwiOUs dan,ter
he drives but
not take the

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Betty Roush Is Crowned Queen
At Wahama Springt~e Prom
Betty RoU!h daua:hter of Mr
and Mrs Clawson Roueb of New
Haven, was crowned Prom Queen
of the Wahama Htgh School Junior
Sentor Prom held 1~ the Wabama
a:ymnulum on Fradiy evening
M1as Roush was •elected from
among the g1rls of the Junior and
Senior Classes by the members of
the dance band playang for the
OCCISIOn
Robert McGJothhn a
:rp.ember oi ,t.be Junior cluB crown
ed her

latter is from Middleport
A magic show was presented by
Robert Jacobs and John Kunzel
man of Pomeroy Juhlin11 McClung
waa preiented In a d&amp;nee routine
Dinner music was fuf'olsbed by
ftuth Gr1mm
As an added attraction to the
festlvJtaes a wr1st watch
was
presented to 1 lucky Semor by
Otto Bostic, New Haven jeweler
The names of the members or the
class were placed in a box and
drawn Ruth S:~yre of New Haven
won the watch

Chosen aa attendants were MLss
Betty Da1i 11 and Mla!l Agnes
Young MISs Dav1 5 1s the daughter
of Mr and Mrs T R Dav1s or Ma
son wh1le Mtss Youna: as the daua:h
ter of Frank Young and Mr!l Juan
1ta Rayburn both of Mason'

Senior Farewell
1\ssembly Given
At Pomeroy High

The Prom followed a banquet
served 1n the gyrr to members of
the faculty members of the two
classes, and honored guests The
~erne or the banquet and prom
was Fairyland
fhe gym was decorated 1n keep
lng w1tb tbe theme and pictured a
land of filntasy in drawmgs hang
IRg agarnst the wailll
P1etures
from storybooks of fatryland and
castleS In the atr were drawn by
members of the Junior Class as..
s1sted by Mrs Allee Nease, George
.Zuspan and Jack Roush
!J. Cal~ ce1hng was made up of
blue streamers complete with ~tars
and pmk clouds made of angel
ha1r
Servmg as toastmaster ot the
banquet wa s Robert McGiolhiln
and Rev Richard Wnght of the
Mason Chfton Method1st Church
litVe the lnvocatton

f1rst

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Landa Lou M«J Ore gave It read

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Middleport High

NEED GOOD

burn tympar::l Judith Sauer cym
bats and Leo :Kennedy drums
were added lo the group
Accompamsts for the antermtaston numbers were Kay Darst p1
amst Warnk-e trumpet
Coats
saxophone Sinnner bass Kennedy
drums
Gad Stumbo tap danced 1 Love
Baby" 1n a peach .satin and
black tulle eo&amp;tume
Edward
K1tchen sang Deep Purple • ~&lt;nd
Maryln Roush and Tom Kelly sang
a duet Roses In the Ram' for
the mtermtssion program

INSURANCE?
\

e FOR THE BEST!
eANY TYPE!
Soe or Call

JOHN
RICJIMOND
Pomeroy

A TOAST TO MOM!
Health

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DAILY CRYP'l'OQUOTE - Hon'a bow

to worl 11!1

AXYDLBAAXR
lo LONGFELLOW

One letier almply ata.nds tor another. In t1\ll i&amp;mpJe ~ 11 used
tor the thrn La, X. ror the two 0 a, •tc Btn&amp;Ie letteu &amp;poll•
•rophel, the len&amp;:th and rormatton. of the wordl art all htnta.
Etch dt.)' lhe cod• Jetttrs are dlfferen.t
A Cryrt•rram Qn~tatlnl':l
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9 B GIVES PROGRAM
Mrs Martha Husted s Grade 9
B room presented ibl Jumor Htgh
Assembly program preceding the
Magazme AwardS" Assembly cere
mon1es Myroa Maag and Mary Me
Afee dtrected the program and Ri
chard Pouhn was announcer Son
dra Potts played all of the p1ano
accompamment
It began w1Lh the traditional flag
salute led by Boyd Roseberry and
Roger Hubbard A acrtpture reading was giVen by Norm1 Roush
A dramatlzatlon of a popular
song Hey Go~ Look1t1'' was pre
sented by Lee Reed in garl s att1re
who carr1ed on a comical fhrtaboB
Wlth Charles Kitchen, Herbert Ow
ens. Btrrae Phdhps Cbarler R1f
tie, Albert M:J.rtin Kenneth LefOe,
and Charles McCabe, who were
'standing on the corner '
A vocal solo The Sunny Si~ or
the Street was given by Myrna
Maag and Sue Phllhps played a
p1ccolo solo • Peasant Dance •
Norma Ro 1sh, played a plano
Third M:an Theme '

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WHIPPING CREAM
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DAIRY
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OHIO

Mr and Mn. Lawrence Smith
and Mr and Un O.ba Offutt and

dUldren •ere S~oda:r evenm1 dinner 1uelbi .or Mr aod Mn Tboow
Weber
BlU Wataon TUppen Plam1 0
spent a few days w1tb Mr and Mrs.
John Gintbtr
Mr. Eliubetb Wickham haa
moved into her own home She has
been atayioe w1th ber dau&amp;hter
Mn Pauhne Rlcteoour
Opal Marie and Carl Thomas Of..
tutt •pent Monday evening With
their aunt, Mn: Cleo Smith.

WOLF PEN

Room•
New Fumiture

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$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

On Tile Brlglltett Comer
111 Middleport

IF,you're
looking in
the low~pricefield ...
15 out ol

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Racine Hi School

(Continued from p.,. on•J
Supt. Charle~ Hayman gave sen
lOt scholarship certificates to PhYI·
lis Ible, first in county, Dav1d HY.
sell second and Jamce Wolfe 4th
A Banker's Award was presented
by Tom Wolfe of the Racme Home
Bank representmg Me1p County
banks to Dwaln Sayre m Agncui
ture
Pbylhs Thle was recogmzed for
being the local DAR winner 1n an
essay test
Honor keys were given by Supt
Hayman to Janice Wolfe valed1c
tonan Phyllu Ihle salutatorian
Dwam Sayre actJVlhes, Donna
Jean Lew1s cltn:ensh1p, Glennn
Lmda StOckton Marlene Scholl Randolph and Maralyn Taylor for
Sharon• Yoong, Jill Snowden As Enahab Tommy Stobart language
enath Tracy Rita Neut.zllng and Robert Euler soeiaJ SCience
Dav1d Brown
Also Norma Chapman busmcss
Usherettes were Dorothy A1 education, David Hysell agncul
nold, Barbara Donovan
Aprd ture alSo agriculture awards to
Shasteen Julla Seyler and Ann Howard Bostic sophomore and
Bak~r Band offlcen arc Rog
Dwain Sayre
proJects Jamce
Hysell preau!ent, Carolyn Sassou Webb home economics Claud!•
vice ))l'esident and Rdta Neutzllng Sh 1elds and Emma Lee Brewer
se&lt;:retary treasurer
music Donna Circle and Wanda
Acknowledgment of 'ippreeia Roush dramatics
lamce Webb
bOA were made to ~he Ba11 Janlce Wolfe Glenna Randolph
Boosters the board or educahor and Robert Euler perfect attend
tlnd adnumatrat1on for th-e1r he p ance for four years
dvrJng tbe year and to Aaron
Seniors gift to the school wat
Zahl and manual trammg s.lu 1 a p A system presented by class
denl.s for the1r aid
preanJent, Robert Euler

I

to the
C1t1zens of M1ddleport
for the1r
Vote of Conf1dence
In The Recent Elect1on

GENE

Fb·•t Jtlt.,•J•"

CARMEL

Florence and Larry Circle vlsrt
Mr and Mn. Steven RliiRU of
ed Mr and Mn Buren Duncan
Columbu• apeot Sunday wllb WI
ot Clifton W Va Sunday
Joyce Csrson apent Wednelday par~&lt;otB Mr ud lin. Howard •~
sell
1
n iJht wath Dorothy Cll'cle
Mr and Mn Leo Davldlon IIJI!I
Mrs. Katie Moore and JOfl Paul
~nt Sunday afternoon With Walt.- daughter' VISited bia aunt. lin.
Clyde Calnrt of Cbuter on sater Eva and Sad1e Archer
111'0.,
L1nda Cude spent Thursday
A doe wat aeclden'laill.y IIU~
Dliht 111th Dorothy Busb of Sps.l Monday on Route 143 between t.b11
ler
Carl and the Davidaon homea bp
Mrs Elsie C1rcle aDd family and a car drlYen by Franklla Epple ol
Florence CLrcle apent Saturday Hamsonvllle Ltltle dam11e wu
wJtb .Mr and Mrs Ernest Jobnaon done to the Epple car
and family of Cheahlre
Mr and Mn Gu;v Tuckerman o1
Mr and Mn George Circle and ColumDus apent last week with
daughter Carol of Pomeroy "ere her mother Hra Cora Gller who
Sunday euetl! of M.r1 M.ary Cir Is confined to ber home with iJJ,..
neu
cle and aon
Mn Mary c u·de and aon Mel
Mr and M.rr B E Carl Vltlted
vln and Hacold Cucle of Dorcas rel .. tives 1n AtheDJ In Monday
called on Mr and Hn Homer Cir
ele and family
Mrs Elsie Circle and fam1ly
anjj Florence Circle called on Mr
and Mn Wardon Oun of Bashan

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MY THANKS

Try Our Other Producfs Too

tM;w,rares

that I have lott Interest In tbe
llsue Latin Amencan1 have- revoluhoOJ an.d abortl¥4.! uprltlnp aa
r1aturally u thelr top polltleoe
Ileal send the loot t.o Paril aod
go over the blll w1tb their miltreues when tbe beat comes on
l have always undentood per
sonal fastfiiht&amp; and aome mlnor
revoiutwnt but 1t cannot be that
the world 11 1uch an lmpo1Jdbte
place to hve in that men mu1t
comm1t suaclde over a border or
start cornu~ opera wan for bq: own
amusement

CHESTER

Maybe 1f wmlm,.e enou1b people
they II quit havln1 them
l am sure al wt of readin1 about
little wan biJ warr preYentJve
war&amp; I 'lm gettlna: to the point
where 1 don't much care wbo wine
wtrat 1f 'I don't bave to keep up
wtth It Tbe eingbam dog and the
calico eat fouJht a dead heat and
ate eacb other U4'=
Mr and Mrs Robert Palett War
I ve bit tht stage where 1 beam
ren 0 and lin EU11 Stile• of
to think that It might be a jolly
And the trae1c part of all th1a Pomeroy vil1ted Mr and Mn
1dea if all the quanelen beat
commotiOn
today 11 that there 11 John Gmther
each other to death and left the
Kr and Mn Clayton Allen and
non-qu1rreler1 in a semblance of so much or 1t gome on that 1t has
a.uumed burle~que proport1on1 BtU apent an evenm1 wlth Mr and
peace
The Umted Natrona u a joke and Mn. Charles GoeJlem
Just what 1s the quarrel be- people JU8t don t know where to
Mra RoN Cleland attended a
tween Nicaragua and - I had to 8'end a gunboat any more They meetmg of Diltrlct Oeput1e1 0 of
look at the pt.per to see who they have so many choa~•
A 1n Pomeroy
were mad at - Man1gu.a it uya
I suppose they lL contmue as
Mr1 Cla1r Newell and 100 Larry
I don t know And I don't care
they
always
have
contanued
to
apent
the weet end in Columbus
Mr and Mn John Hardy V1a1ted
Th11 apphes to mternal political
Mrl Besa Etselltein Athen• 11 w1th friends m Sandusiy
Oh1o
aquabbler m Cuba and French claw each other but m my short
troubles m North Africa and the span I wall not d1gmfy any of lt makmg her home for tbe present over the week Md
with seraous emouon Let em with her brother Thed Croy
business in Jordan and Syr1a
fiJht
Let em beat each other •
Mn BUJ Kendall and chlldreo ion Wood
Maybe tf Wf! turned the Egypt
-J&gt;fa1nS
out
And
when
the
Russtans
are
vi1itlng her mother Mra Ho1ans and the Syrians and the Jt&gt;r
Mr1 Lettie )(eredlth Columbus
tell
them
they
ean
find
me
bart
Smalley
cOme,
da01ans and the Greek&amp; and the
a week end wtth Mr and
spent
Mra Roy Chr11ly Mrs Mar1on
llraehs and the French and the waiting placidly lR Southport N c
Mn
P
F Koblentz
(Copyright 195'7 by United Wood aad Hrl Lillie Cbr11ty spent
English and the South Africans
C\
Feature
Syndicate,
Inc)
a
day
in
P.artenburg.
4
1 r and Mrs P F Koblentz call
and the Cypriots artd the Irish ReTbe Pa1t Couneilor Club met on ed on Mr and Mrs George Gen
publicans aU loose~ in the same
Wednelday
evemng at the Lodge betmer Wedn~Jday evemng Mr
arena and equ.apped them wlth
Hall
and
enJo.red
a potluck av.p- Geohe1mer juat rectn!y returned
clubs we might arrive at a happer
from Caty Hoapltal Parkenburg
PY If battered solution
Mr .and Mrs. Chfford Harr1s of
Mra Henry Beaver and Mn
Mu Fred Rtc=e bu gone to A,ilI am ao longer sure that any Columbus. ~re wee1tend euests of George Pyle• v1ailed Mrs Curta
pomatox
Va for a Vlllt With rei.aobody's r1ght about anything I her gr&amp;ndparemts. Mr and Mn Wolf Wednesday
tJVer
questwn tbe mtellu~:ence of dJplo- Dell 1 ucbdoo
Mr and Mn Roy Behing Pom
Ml's Esther K1mes has been 111
macy on all parta and I know for
Mr and Mrs Charles Amos eroy called on Mr and Mra Mar
at
her home
sure that dollar fr1end1h1p buys and Mrs Frances Larkms 1md
nolhtng abroad but d1sllke Nobody son John were Sunday dmner
can plan a wo1ld and It lS po88lble guests oi .Mr and Mn. Cllll.h Joh 11
that 1f you allow the squabblers ston of Bradbury where they eel&lt;!
to knock each otber out ther 11 brated Mr Amos birthday
Mr and Mrs Chns Diehl were
get sick of confhct and go back
to the plough
Sunday guests
of his broth~
Here 11 where somebody raises William Diehl Chillicothe
his hand politely and says that un
Mr and Mrs Wllham Dean and
less we bnbe peacemake meddle daughten were weekend gue~t~
and flex muscles the Rllsrnans or her parents J.!r and Mrs Fred
w1U jump mto the mess and take Sayrt of West Vug 1ma
over
1 don 1 believe that any more
Sam Dyke VlSlt.ed several da} s
I don t thmk a people even 8i bas wtth h16 brother tn Northern Oh o
1cally unpracticed In thmkmg as
Mr a.nd Mrs Clayton McDol e
the Russians l'/Ould want to clean of Upper Sandusky spmt the
up the Augean stables that the weeken4 wtth her mother Mrs
world has become Anybody who Frances Sno, den
bas eve'r trled to tldy up after a
Mr and Mrs Jerald Woodru -.1
raucous cocktail party Will koow and daughters Dayton and M•
what I mean
Rutbt Lucas Wellstoo spent the
There was a war I attended once weekend wtth thelr father Sam
whtch was supposed to make the Dyke
world safe for somethmg and ll
Paal Myers of Columbus spent
did lt made the world safe
for the weekend wlth hiS parents Mr
all th1s damn nonsense every and Mrs Lee Myers
where w1tb borders and str1ps
Mr and Mrs Paul Pattersu ...
and prohibited zones and an 1n were Friday guesls of Mr and
Side the irunde revolutions extra Mrs Charles Grifftth Fave Potnl:..
popular as a eause for mans nat
Charles McHaffie
Columbu ~
ural nastiness
has been VlSiting his daughtc
What
they
fight
for 1 Mr a-nd Mrs Seth Nacholson
dbn t know - maybe they know
Mr and Mrs Thomas Schoon
when they he bleedmg and dead over and daughter of Vtrg:m
In a street The hand jumps up wl!re glll'9ls over the weekend
aglin and says
They fight !or With thear parents Mrs Freda
freedom •
Grate and Mr aDd Mrs Charles
Freedom for what" In Hungary Miller
1
a new brand of Commumsm call
Lloyd Dugar lefrt Tuesday to
1t what you want? 1 don t know enter the u s. A.rrrey Mr and
a VIet Minh from a Viet Nam and Mrs D .,.~n moved theu hous ... •
~on~ want to A North or South hold goods from the NiCk Gruese"' 1
-~et
~ou
oreiln to me as only a Korean
property to Hie home of the-r par
U Batista Js Wrona: tn Cuba
•
what a pity, what a shame But J ents Mr and Mrs Guy Kennedy
have been reading about and where she WJII resade
Mr and Mrs Robert Schoon
have been mixed up in Latin
Am
over and Jamily Pomeroy bave
ertea'!_r:.:.oiutions foz so long moved mto ol.he property recenll~
~
vacated by Mr and Mrs Llo) d

to Keep her happy and
fit . . . . ond so do you'

43. StUd up

NV

., IOIIaT C RUARK
CHAPEL HILL. N C - J hate
war like the m•n uLd, abd wbat
ll more Ita beJiDniDJ t.o bore .me

Concert

Long

of health
glying Milk
each day

IEak.r
Employ
HAJJI
Falaehoo4
Corr.et

rece1ved a $10 pr1ze Jeannette
Roush receaved $7 an cash on the
dally drawmga competition In the
pme draw1ng Eric Hart won a rap
arobe and Sharon Young a camera
There was a t1e 1n tbe competl
tlon for the Plx:le mascot u arded
to the person selhng the morA
Lad1e5 Home Journals" R1chard
Pouhn Donald Spencer John Me
Murray and Mary McAfee were
tied Donald Spencer drew the
lucky cut and received the P111e
Hohday
magaz.ine subscnp
t1ons were gtven to Mr Wll11ams
and Mrs Frances Roberts fo1 hav
me the hom~rooms w1th the f1rsl
and secpnd highest total of !tales
Mrs Hayman presented the fol
lowing checks (or the schools
share of the sales
To Prmc1pal Howard Kmght for
the lumor Highs 25% of prof1tll a
check ror $78 10, to Nmth G!'lde
Grade officers Linda Crow and
N1ck Coates a $119 47 check for
their 51% of the t&amp;tal to Terry
Knight and Sharon Young Eighth
Grade off1cers a $84. 33 check for
36 percent of the total profits to
Asenath Tracy and Joyce Buckley
Seventh Grade oCflcers a check
for $30 45 {or 13% of lhe total proIlL&lt;
Prmc1pal Howard Knight thank
ed students and teachers far their
fme assembhes g1ven during the
year

wg

She needs
three glasses

knot

(Continued from ,... OM)

was

With RolH!rt RIUII'h

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Rutland

Awards Assembly

and 'Young Love a popular
rock-and ro:ll tune brou&amp;ht do""n
the houSe
1 hom as Goett, announcer pre
sented Maunce and Raymond
Johnson vMo led the traditiOnal
Flag Salute

(oym)

tc•tn )
't3 Rope with

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You re the Reason I m In Love

fro-m the Bible and L1la
A welcome speech
enlitled Terrell rendered a vocal solo en
'Foot Loose and Fancy Free was titled You 11 Never Walk Alon ...
gwen by Shirley Lyons president
GraduatJOr Day was the name
of the Jumor class A response en of the , ocal .selection sung by
ftiU-ed 'A Wave of the Wand was M1lton Lambert bar11one
gtven by Allan Harris
A piano 60lo Heartbreak Ho
l'"'incipal Clyde Foley gave a
talk "In the Land of Make Be tel v.as played by Sol John.son
heve' He wu followed by a ser A Class Wtll wntlen by Apnl
tea of numbers presented by en Sha6Leen Lila Terrell and Janet
Struble was read by the g1rls
tertamers or the area
Beau Shertzer and Su ~1e Call who took turns at nar:roatmg the
were presented tn a tap dance- SCript
routine wh1le Gene Crooks played
The Semor Swan Song Any
a trumpet solo The former two
\\\here
l W~ndtU: ~ wa s su.ng by
are from Pmot Pleasant and 1he
the enltre Class or 1957 M1ss
Brent:la StrauS.!I accompamcd "VoMEETING CHANGED
cdlsts at the ptano
Chester Grange meeltng has
been postponed from Tuesday
May 14 unlll Fndav May 17 at
the school
(Continued from p•ue one)

814 E Main St.

atven a.fter numerous try-ouh
l!Qdern ~urmture and ect':euor
ie1 from tbe .&amp;ter Furniture
Ston ad.ded a creat deal 1.o the
auceess of the play• which were
each ,.ven 10 llvlnt-roorn aetJ
The state manager Milford HY
all and B 1lll Fink and the pro
perty men James Milia Okey
Cart Dave IDndy carroll MOw
ery Stephen .;Jacoba Jamea Mob
ler Robert Morria Roben. Delay
changed the furnltmc complete
ly during the intenm111ion and
aaaasted Ml'l' Moore with the
smooth prMentataon of the playa
Cut 6! the f1rst play 'The
Castle of Mr Simpson
incb.lded
Tom Kelly Kay Stiles Carol
Owen Judy Murray
Jane Har
ns Kenneth
Lewn
Stephen
Coats Eddte EYans
Students m the second plav
The Red Dr~ were Keith Au
derson Maryln
Roush
Gat•
Stumbo Janet Valenhne Barbara
Captema Sb1rley Routh Bru"e
Bradford Edd1e Grue.ser Rdchard
Hovatter Robert HennHY bldell
Konltrtght
Ushers were Lmda FlerLn&amp; Bes
sae Pettit Charles Davis Ob illS
Hemmoru Edward McComal lra
Butcher Larry
Baker
James
Bowles Leo Kennedy Arthur
Olark

Semors of
Pomeroy
H1gh
School Friday mom1ng presented
lhe1r F-arewell Assembly pl"'gram
when applause gave approval to
C{)mposed
the ~Jve Nolhmgs
of gu1tar players Harold Hagar
and Vmcent Gheen a.nd vocalists
M•ke Ohhnger Sol Johnson and
Eugene Frye
Their

Around and About

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a(:ademV
11 Rtver

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Ami not let the th!n&amp;s that p.amh
Keep us rrom God'• Holy Word
Let us jlray while we are workin~:
For protection from above
And the Lord wlll surely bless us
Whi ie WI'! trust in Hi a ..:real
love

C!~f.p&lt;ISod by

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3 Type

11kht

38

We- can hear ltla voice 110 sweet
And altho 1ll e may keep buftf
lie will fill with joy complete

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HOUIICLIANING

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CR0 SSW 0 RD

Servicemen

June 1s Da1ry Month brlngtng
w1th 1t the second annual West
V1rg1ma Dany Prmcess Contest
L
th f
Mi 11 K th
ast year e ormer
a
teen Thorr.pson represented the
Charleston Huntington .&amp;rea as one
of the SIX flnaU.ats at tile state con
test
Morgantown
Th{'re are several quaUtu!atlons
an eligible glrl must meet The
most tmportant ones are

e

been unable to rlo much about it Will II take another eight

The Me1gs County Rulmg Club
w1!1 meet at the Rock Sprmgs
Grange Hall Tuesday May 14 at
8 p m Fmal plans wtll be made
!or the horse show whtch will be
held May 19 There will be a program and recreatwn followed by
poll uck supper

!

of the latter a brother Mr and
Romme and family
than the on~ It vJtcr.&lt;; arc woJlJnQ Ill lin e at the MrsTheJohnny
Reverend and Mrs Morns
i
polhng place at 6 30 t hey are per- have moved to her old home place
1 She iftttet be at lea!l 18 ~ears
tl"H 1111 Y Ch •pm an ra r m
of age by Odober 1 19S7 and
~he question IS when Will taxpayers settle the bill thai \\111 1milled to vole
mu st not be over 2~ years of age
be certain to come for the planned program to change Amer
Before ll1e mlu&lt;~l t&lt;~hul atton as
Mr .and Mrs Ralph Turner a~ o r October 1 1957 2 She must
Jean highway behaviM?
begun they must HH mil• for all were m Pomeroy Su nday evemng not he or have been married 3
WI Iale th IS ques1JOn won I b e answere d un If I 'h
'·bll
VQicd and soi led d efaced or un to see hu Sis ler Mrs Donald She must be a higb ~chool gradu
.. r1u c be used ballots to bt fl rta n Lhey Sw('aJ 111gen ,.. who h; a patient at att as or Juj.y l~
57
1
comes tucd of highway slaughter we cah do our bft fn o~her hav~ no more or tc-"l'l hal lots than M l t K~ \,{ ne r al UnspJtal
~
ways by brmglng to•ttJt!•&lt;fttentlon of tbe pubhc dangc1 ous t he nnmhe1 rl1 1vend to thr poll
r rllty Erl1 \\lnt&gt; who 19 employ
Candidates musfJ haVe a dairY
areas '\l.hm e ttagedies mny occut
1ng pl11ce ~~ ~ Ih e Bu&lt;.~rd ot E lte HI on the rulrouJ ~ prnt the wee k ftrm
bafkground
They must
'nd w th hJs [anuly
etther resldc on a farm Which deOne 1s In Rutlnnd right now Coal trucks are reported to twns
1 aes at least part o£ liS mcome
enJoy their own kind of • drag racmg when returnmg empty The •It (\l ou s lah•h ~ sd f01th m
from dmr~ Jnlt or they must have.
to their loading p1ts Right thJouoh the hl'art of Rutland l
d ctall how tl u rot nlm g uud l ul l
S 1
St
t E
b
lp 1ng m J ~ t he dnnt
Unt of tli f liti.C~l put} a s the d ctk verifies. h\ ed on such a farm at least part
a em ree
venmgs hot rodders get theJr souped up four 1udges takes a ballot utd 1cJHl~ th e voles su l i ad an d lal aerl rhts of thmr hves
All entrws mu sl be In bY May 15
Wbee)ers out and roat th1ough town scemg tf they (_an m 1ke lluud th t names of th. 1and dat ~ ~ 1m( prot&lt;rluJe 1 fol lO\H 1 unt1l
S('\ ural
names have already
two wheelers out of them around the corners without t1ppmg voted fur und tht wtt! t r lUI) qt, ~ 111 tin h:ll l Jt ~ huvc hccu cuuutcrl
hcen
received
as- entrants in the
over Load ed coal t1 ucks lHiil down Salem Street swm_g wtde lions or l~ !i Ul'B that w~rc subm l fh&lt;&gt; J)rt:Jstdm !!: JUdge then c.xammes
contest
If
you
quality or Jf you
1
through the junction presided over by the Rutland Depart ltd A lh: tk of lho OJliJf :-;t lt pol1t1 the wmk s llf'cts s Rn s thtm and
ment Store
ul party th en makes t•lly mHrb ns t rls the tot al vote fm each can know of someone else who quail
for each vut(' read al oud on work dtdute and 1s.s ue 1n each poll book 1 faes please .;;all B1l) Gregory at
And we as k Y. hY do acc1 dens
t happen' Rutland certamlv sheets
p1 ovtded hy tht Roa1d of the off1caal rec01d o£ lhc ulect10n 207 or Mrs 8111 Greiory at Hl36 J
for more detaaled mformatlon and
is the breeding place each day tor another Halley event orn ElectJOII S A Jt!dgc or the s tme po Ill that precm&lt;l
blanks
entry
cers have been alerted 1o the problem there but so far have

artif against ea~h qut st on nr 1ssue

successful
We can thmk of no more littibg old sayltig"
"WhHe the cat s away the mice "'iJl play

Saturday- Channel3

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MEEtiNG POSTPONED

Two Plays Given
---------The Da•l~ Senttnel
(Contlnwd ,,...... " ..

WSAZ -TV Chan"el

8 30 Cirde 3 Ranch
9 30 Gum by
10 00 Flll'y
Tal~s.
10 30 Capt _s.l:aiJant
True Story
1100
tjEW A~RIVAL
Mr and Mrs Jame-s Lewis are 1130 Detective's Diary
announcing the btrth of a nme 12 00 Down on the Farm
popnd six o•mce son at Schaekle 12 30 Hopalong Cassidy
100 TBA
Cli01c, .Uason on TUesday Apr~~·
They abo haye two daughters, ~t 130 Baseball
bara Ang and D1anne Gran 8f. ~00 Sky Kinr
530 Sports Eye
ents are Mrs and Mrs Chffor I
Newl' Picture
H~
eobs Romeroy and M'r and fi
Roy
Rogers
600
Charles Lew1s Pomeroy Great
6 30 Saturday Night Jamboree
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
7 00 Perry Como
Henry Beacb Bradbury and Mr
Cea~s H~;~ur
800
and Mrs Pearl latobs Pomeroy
900 Gearge Gobel
and Mrs Wase fto!Jddleport
9 30 Your H1t Pa'ride

CI.O:RbiN clui MElTING

- but hardly more than thaf--{)f how senotls this business ol
dnvmg automobiles on pubhc h1ghways really IS
Every mmute of every hour of every day m the Um•ed
States accidents a1 e bemg narro"' ly ~votded that could If they
had occurred be quite as costly m hfe and property Ou1 s
here Was one that did happen Up to the mslant the Hallev
and Sm1th cars met in that shattenng smash a milhon events

found gmlty In fair court of dnvmg while mtoxlcated should
It seems agreed pay the penalty of doing without thelt license

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a-Dolly hnllnol, Pomo,....Middlo port, Ohio. M-. II, lfJ1

GRATE ~

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Mary wm 10 ""'"ng her
daufhter Or and Mrs J H 5cl
man of Charleston
Mr and Mrs Jumor W11Uams
and s()n&amp; have moved thea trall .. r
from Prineeton W Va , to the
Ethel Nelson lffi where they are
re~udmg Mr
W1iham.s will ~
employed at the Ka1ser plant at
Ravenswood
Mr and Mrs ctu.rles Lathe~
land son have moved to tlle Rus
sell B&amp;~iey 'Place on Lea.dtnlt
Creek
Mr and Mi-s Lemond Foster
and family have moved frDm the
Ed Mohler property at Beech
Grove to Vmton
Mr and Mrs Nale.s Strait and
sonS' of Wheeling spent a short
vacatlGn w1th her mother Mrs
Chloe Fink
BASHAN
"'"t
By Mn. A H Bailey
Fr1end8 and, relatives called
here by the death of Mrs Varg1e
Krider were Mrs Martha Erdman
Pittsburgh Mr and Mn Jesse
Musgrave Buckhannan W Va
Miss Alma Pickens Canton Philip
P1ckeps and Mrs Frank Enrus
Cleveland Mrs A E Williams
Syracuse and daughter Helen
Grace, Lancaster Mrs Mabel Van
Meter and Mrs Laura Hartung of
Chester
Mrs Elsie Wh1te of Warsaw 0
spent the p3.5t week visiting Mr
and Mrs Grover Wh1te and famlly
and Mr and Mrs Ralph Ballard
Mr and Mrs Clmt Orr spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Billy
Orr of Reedsville
Mrs Et hel Orr !ipcnt Saturday
night wtth her father M1ke Theass
who Is Ill
Mrs Lola Sorden Eagle Ridge,
spent the past week Wllh her
daughter Mr3 Ruby Orr
Don~ Wh~te ts ~pencting a few
weeks wtth Lea Eddy and famUy
of Wooster while her si1ter Thel
rna l&amp; m a hospttal for surgery
Mr and Mrs Don11ld Trussell
spent Sunday m Columbus With
Mr and Mrs WHham Marshman
Charles Spencer aod h1s mother
Mra Etta Spencer were at Down
maton Sunday to see Mrs Spen
eer's brother Lev1 Hawk whe U

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.. PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP
TO 1."' MORE SOLID
CAR PER DOLLARI

Not one of the smaller can can g~.ve you
tha hMvy-duty conllh'uctwn, the ,....
hua1lft1 Hft and Hlhl security that 1111'~
round )'Oil m every Pontiac Yet
Pontiac'• the mmble&amp;t beavywe~ght you
ever manapd-and your Pontiac dealer
can llhow you more than 10 dozen
advanced engJDeerma: reaaona why!
Pontiac hu gone all out to make thia
pnumo big ear the moot docile packap
of 11111ht you ever had the -pleuure of
bouing You U Cmd Pontiac's e:rclwnve
Preclalo~Touch Controls make steering
and braking the 8UJ'e8t, eft8le8t you've
ever ezpenencedl Park 1t. CI"Ul8e 1t. try
1t m ato~and 10 traffic •• this 111 drivmg
the lltllailer JObo can't -lilly equal.

PONTIAC GIVts YOU
• TO 7 INCHES MORE
WHEELBASE!
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The small cara e:rlend bumpers and
fenders to look b1g-but Pontiac puts
the extra ~ whele tt countsbetween the wheels! Here'e e.z:tra length

that INockets the bump1lntt.d of riding 011
lhem. And this e:r:tra length &amp;howa up

uwde, too, m stretch out .space for m
footera Add to Pontiac's bon111 m length
iUI aU-new AuspellS.lon system and you
hav. an ••clu•lvo lnfi-l.lno lido no car
at any pnoe can 8W'p88l • snd a builtin A8nae of direcbon and leCUnty that
will&amp;poil you for the Rmaller cars fo1"6verl
''Can You

PONTIAC'S PERFORMANCE
TOPS THE BEST THE
SMALL CARS CAN OFFERBY A WIDE MARGINI
Not one of tbe smaller can can meuure
up to Pontiac P.rQfi'IWIOPI, Wbetber

you judp a -plant by enpneenn1
.t.atiltica or on the-road performance,
P&lt;tlltiac'a Stn.to.Stnlak V -!!Blanda heod
and aboulden above anythiog m the
low-pnoa field Yeur hrtthlc ...._will M
happy to thw y•u • ceM,._ ,.dHIA..

ftaurw compc~rlson-then an eye-operun1
teet drive m traffic or out on the highway
will aupply all the heart-lifting proof you
neod that Pontiac baa oeparatod the men
from the boyo wbei. 11 oomeo to per·

formancol

-AND PONTIAC HAS
ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS
AS ONE OF AMERICA'S
TOP TRADE-INS!
Maybe tt comes as a surpnae to you that
.o much.tnoreca.rean beyounattllei&amp;ID8
pnc.eyou'veseenon the smaller can. But
there a the facti And Pontiac I• • woncl•
ful lnYMIIIMnl, teol AJJ you. know. it baa
always commanded a top trade-m. So
wby not step out of the small-car cl.aM
and mto a Pontiac • there'• nothinc 111
your way. Your Pontiac dealer baa. the
keys and an eye-opeJWll otrer W'8.1tinf
for you nght now!
• So why not look and feel like a

million-inotoad of a million otbora7

s.., Steer, Slop Safely? ••• Chec:. Yaur Car-Chec:lc Accldenlla._

SEE YOUR
AUTHORIZED

Pontiac

DEALER

TRADING'S T•RRIPIC RIGHT NOWI

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Final Call In Climb To Top Shows Phillies Not bead Yet By

SPORTS

For Help Long Ways; flamner Clouts S~ond Four Bagger
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.tJfl!
From Parents

DESK
II)' Chel Tannehill
Baseball Quiz : When ean the similar to : he old PXCI'ptlng lt ha ~
batter try to make first bue ar- seven ins tead Of eight teams, an '
~er three strikes?
ha'S a Pome-roy club sta nding
alone, can put on for r£-view e:~.­
cellenl baseball this summe r.
II
is in!
In our thinking its grea test va·
Tb&amp;t's the word from Bob Ma.chi nnd Emil Thomas of GallipoL .. lue will be in prov idi ng an oron their extended effort to find o gantzed Ol~tl1•t for you ng ba.sebild
sponsor or sponsors for a Galli- pl11yers, rf'&lt;'ently out of higi•
polis ·Ohio Villey
Associa tior. school ; entire ly adeqL'ate for their
natural desire to keep on with thl'
baseboU team eDtry this 5umm~;
, ·Thomas veteran ~irst sacker of · the game .
. old OVA Ga11lpolk elub te&gt;lephot:
They will be playing b1•side exed yesterday thaU Gallipolis mer- perie n&lt;'ed old hand s ami in com
chant• have 8llhscribed fol' eP pany that ha-s had extensive pro·
ough new uniforms and equip- fessional experie nce. Pitchin g 1n
ment to pUt the team on the the leagul? wil l be much stronger
field.
than what one should expect ~ 1
'fhere will be familiar name.s see in Class D or C ball . There'll
on the Gial lipo1is roster, a coup lo! be youngsters who develop as ir
of Lee boys, Thomas, BernarG overnight in OVA ('OmpeBtion ""'
Guinthl"t', Marchi .and about fiy
did Mel Oark in 1946 and 1947
or six of the bes t Gallia Academy One of Mel's younger brothers h;
graduates this spring includinl: due for temperi ng un the Hart·
McMahon, McKean and Wilcoxen rord clu b this ~ummcr and is a
to name just three.
comer.
Once more the OVA take!! on a
OVA st'h l'dule~ will be out ne xt
Camiliar lineup. In t he old daJ ' wPek, sl't up by OVA Vice Presi·
there were usuoll y eigh t so 1 1d dl'nt b on Wolfl' F irst games are
team s rrom Gallipolis, Point Pie ... Mn-y 26th .
san!, Middlcpol'L, Syraeuse, Racine
'J'he Columbus A(''s hnve been
ReedsVilll' anrl Hal'tlord . The Syra tent&lt;JiiVI'lY ~t~ n l'd fo.r a gume hel"e
!cuse club usuali,i.' had a gt&gt;0dl~· in June agalnst Lt•ugue AII -S!.a rs
I seasoning of Pomeroy athlete.s uu ln a night gam., That's one bi!SC ·
Hs roster. This new lineup. very 'ball fan); .o.·i ll v,:a nt to .c;ee.

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Gagged By Order From Frick
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The wheels
the
machinery that eve ntually 1may
bring the Brooklyn Dod1m to Loe
Angeles and the NeW Yort Giants
to San Franfileo1 but Baseball
Commissioner Ford Fritk placed
a "gag" order on all parties in·
volved.
Mayor Geor1e CbristGpher of
San Francisco dl scl;!fied the po ~taible tranlfer of a major league
.franchise to this c ity at a meetJn( Friday with Walter O'Malley,
president of the Dodgers, and
owner Horace Stoneham of the
GiantB ,
1 Christopher admitted, "Wr discussed the pouibiHLy of bringing
major league baseball to San

continued tur ning today in

parties werf prohibited rrom

.Up For All Or
Nothing Fight

managers.

as-sistant mana -

ger!&gt; aud
everyone connect.:!d
with MiddJeport
Little League
are askecl &lt;to meet in the hi:Ih

school.
In Pomeroy lcag tlc offici a; ,:;
ha~·e asked a similar meeting &gt;ll
the town hall.
In both townS" l.he ml!eting'!l arl"'
the rtnal eall fro- people to givr
up their hearthside TV s hows
and gd out with. volunteer hel;l
to put the summer youth bas~
ball program on the road. Thf'
object : MONEY.
That's what • i,t takes to keep
700 to 800 youngster!l busy pial'·
ing 'l:tll&amp;£'ball thi.'l. ~ummer L:)
Meigs Cou nty. Un[orl unale, but
it's true.
.Middleport need-s a few repla('emenL uniforms for tho!&gt;e
marle
ragged
with
youthful
.!I!Jdes iiltn 5t:'cond ba~e laM year
The Pony'I'Jiz('d ,teAm in parti·
r-ular needs additiona l uniforms.
Bats, balls and other efluipmt•n!
will be needed ·t hrou ghout the
st'a,.on. A specified fina:reial goa l
will be
determined
MondHy
niglht in Middleport and an or
g-aniza lion will he ~et up to
reach it.
-I n Pome-roy
least $600 is

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effort.
And Granny Hamn er, the guy
whQ v.~as suppo!led
to
be aU
washed up, smacked his second
homer ~ in ce reclaiming hiJ. second
base job,
In other .National League games
Jt&gt;hnny Logan drove in five runs
while leading Milwaukee to a 10,-5

Monday.&lt;! and Thursdays for or·
$'11 nized !Joftball.
Tuesday and
Friday will be Little and Pony
League play. Saturday Is a~n.
Sundays the diamond will be
resen•ed for Ohio VaHey Associn·
lion home games, when su~~~ ·
games are sc heduled .
Requests
for use df t he diatn'ond should
be made to McDono1d
Boys in the Middleport &amp;rea
are urged at Olli:e to see their
respective managers or Little
Leag·ue clubs for tryouts.

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to be thi qu••tlon.
Vhtlch
toWn, Mhhtl•port or
Pot~~~roy (With S'iratll•• •nd R•·
ch'ii) will beit sujlport their
yOungst•rs?
.
Middle pori Little I .c;~gue Prexy
Uonel Boggs sa id today:
"This is it. We 'h ave to gr.l.
ro,Hng. lt'H be -the last meel in ~
before play starts the first week
In June."
In Pomeroy Pr('sidcnt Dirk Rctton and Ser-relnry Tracy W:twl ~y
bad the same nullook on !heir
Mondav night. mel'li nj;(.
MUNICIPAL DIAMOND
Meanwh ile. Jacket RPI· reation
Director Cha rles McDonal d snirl
the nPw muni{·ipal park ba ~r­
hall diamond, nne or .t he rhw-.;1
, in !he area. will be 1·cserved on

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WIN RACRS
. NI:\Y fORK UP - Nab Miss
u,w1 .8Wpner, a pnlr of Preakneu
..-oDJin~. scored con.vi~lnj: vlc:-

corlel al Jamolta Friday. Noh
IIIII .On a mile and one·el&amp;hth

prep o"r

preakneu

three other

n~ wbllo Slalpner

lur~

boc!t a 11r0n1 lleld lA a lll·f.,..
loaf allqw._ 1111. ,
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Deleo ~~~~- Auto Lite

IGNITION PARts

Happen To
You!

Drive
Carefully

Now• York . . . . .

lrumru~e

!nd Sl.

of All Types
. Phone 35-X

1956 Chevrolet

Monl c lair-4dr. Hardtop Red and
White-While . wqlls Mere-u-Malle·
Power Brakes Power Steerln8-POW·
er Wlndow.-Heater Radio-Sold for
over •4300 new.

New Yorker Db&lt;. 4dr. Power Steer·
lng. Radio &amp;Healer-Power Brakes
While walls·seakovers llnled Glass
2 tone Green.

88 2dr. Sedan Flashy Red&amp;Whlte,
Hydramalle Drlv..Radlo, HeaterFIIIIlous V-8 R&amp;&lt;ket Engine.

Bel Air Hardtop Cpe. Modern Clial'·
lruw Bilek fbtlsh·Powerllide iran. ·
smlsslon·Healer·Wheel Dlses.

$1988

$2688

$1988

1954 Cadillac

1954 Oldsmobile

1954 Iuick

1953 Chttsler

dr. Sedan lhe finest money un
buy fully powered·llnled glass Rad·
to-Healer·While wallo, oeat eovero.

Super 88, 4 dr. Blue·Wblle· H1dra·
malic. Radio • Heater • Seat eovers.
One lo~al owner.

2 dt. Sedan two tone Red &amp; White
While wall lifts. Healer, Dyn•Row
Seal CcJVers.
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New Ymt&lt;er Dl.x • 4dr . Pow~r Steerlag • Po,.,erflltt • Jtjdto • Healer •
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Heavealy Blue flalsh,

$2588

$1588

$1318

4dr. Sedan two lODe Blue • Power
Steering, while wall• . Tlllled gla11,
Hydrani*llc • Radio • Ruler.

$1488

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$888

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aut'omoblte

r11.clng

driver

Jean

Behra suffered a fraNured right
wrist Fri(la,y when his MaSeratl
roadster swerved off a roid at 88
planned to compete in the Mille
MlgHa race today, is expect.ed to
be out or action for about _20 days.

'1 nasoN
Drive·ln
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Marguerite Chapman

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Sedl!l IHJ llftlatltai
! tir. Sedai&gt; onf loeal OWIIer • elelll Hydranuttle Drive • Radio 1: Heatu 1 pill • U,ll Green finish slat• er • All eonvenl9ee f.rea.
ard shift • eight.

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BREAKS WRIST

lo!ODWA, Italy UP - French

tONICIHT
Randol.,h Scott

$9&amp;8
1951 Caclill~e

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$1488

1953 Iuick

Of

TenneSsee today beteam
to silll for the annual carousel
Totarilalhen:t, joining Alabama.,
C1em:ion and host team Davidson .
Bidliilio have been sent to the
'Untvtrsity of Pennsylv.ania and
Loulllana Tech.
Unive'tsily

eame the fourth basketball

1954 Oldsmobile

CORONER CRIEK
(In Technicolor)
-also-:Huntz Hall
StanleY Clements
Tho~ Bo90
THE HOT SHOTS

1950 Buick

1949 Pa~ttlae

Roadmaller ! dr. U,ht Blue • ~·
aflow Radio • Healer · ' Good tina
Sound Motor.
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Chleftoa 8 • 2 dr. Dark Gnitn • By.
dnimatle, . Radio • . Heater • . Pair
tlrea ·A 1ooclaervk!able ear.

$281

$118
1952 Didgi

*lb-. Gyro-malle • Radio
Goolt

Realer,.
llrea • Spollesa Interlor • cream flnilh.

$418

1950 ·Fard

Deluxe 4 dr. So eiMa 1"• won'I lie&lt;
lleve II anl... _)'OU IH II. Radio 1: 8 eyl•• ! dr. 11'11 make you a food
servk!able wort eat.
Healer • Good llrea.

$180

$188

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COnvertible CoUpe t&amp; Utti
11'1*· The flnl Dlle here tellll
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195t dlds••n•
Deluxe 88, 4 ttr. Hytlfamllc •
lo • Healer Lli" Blae llnllh.

.leall!ontl'l· A .cood

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$188

$118

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Indians at Tlgera

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Tltera at· SyraCtlle

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Sacred Heart
Guild Planning
ARummage Sale

Former Resident '"..
Boosts
F
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F
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or
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MI' dlep·ort Grads

·DUO.MATIC

WASHER-DRYER

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Tlim " rMtin•
Indians at Racine.
Stra.ctise at Tigers

S)t'a'eU.se
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25- at ittdians
at Kac.t·n e

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Racine at Syracuse
Indians at Tigers
Al!f1.1tt ,_
Ra'eine at \ndiaN
Ti#~d at Syraeuse

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Mrs.· Grace GJ.aze
Honored Guest At
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Grace Glaze, Akton, form·
·er MlddlepOtt r!asldent, Wa• .uest :
of honor at a birthday dihner JiYen 1
at the nome or Mr. and Mr9. Doll·
ald Pullen and ehlldl:~n. Deanh'a., ,
Donald and Deborah. Columbus.
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Other a:ue!fts were Mr. and Mis.
Donald Glue and children, Donriy,
Susan an4 Kathryn; Mr. .and Mra.
Herbert Glaze and' daughten, Char.
lotte, Brenda, Patricia and Helen
Grace, Clcvelarid.
Mrs. Clifford Byers and LucreUa ·
L.nanna, Carl Allen and Raymond 1
Clifford, Young1town; Virgil and
George Glaze, Akron; Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Ray Gl,ze and Timmy and DenDJ.-;
Mr. and Mrs. WiJiiam Redford and
Rebeeca, Mary Lou. and Billy ~ay,

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Standlllf• la l!ralght throush

sea,on.

East Coati 8treel, Pomeroy
Oftlee Roan: I lo IJ, 2 lo I.'!Cloae al Noon 011 'iii111LI

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ONE OPEUTION
Dryer Unit Does Not Need Vented
More Compact Space Than 2 Units
Priced $130.00 Less Than
Two Comparable Units

$499.95

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TH.ATYOURCAR

Phi leo-Bendix
Aut0matic

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$299.95
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COVEAAGIIS
ADEQUATI--·

Tumble Action

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Flexible Water
Temperature Controls
Automatic Water
Miser
Available In ColorS
Matching Dryer Can
Be. Obtained

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melilbi!ft . ,

Phi leo-Bendix
Automatic

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Thelnsuronce A!Jfill'l A.noclotlon
•f Mei!J• County
fOR ~~~L~ DlTAILI
YOU'LL ai CILAD YOU DID

V. D. IIDWARDS, INS ...•• , ....•. Ph. 35-X, Pomeroy
WARNEJI..IHLE, INS ....... ., ... l'h. 48·Y, Pometoy
G E. REU'l'ER, iNS ........... '... Ph. 425·X, J&gt;omerey
BARNES-Sillli&gt;SO!ii, INS•••... Ph. 8Slli-X, Middleport
DOWNING, INS ......•... , Ph, Gi38-M, Mlddieporl
HOBSTETTER, INS. • . • • . . • . . . . • Pll. 23!, P_.,.7
DAVIS-WARNER, INS.•.••...... Pb. 3H·ll, ~

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THE COSTS MOUNT UP

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Will Happen • • •
And When They Do

Plans were discussed for sum·
mer aetivitle!J when the Fortnite
Club met Thursday evening at tlre
home of Mrs. Rotiert Morris, Lead·
\ng Creek Road.
Mrs. Morris presided at -a short ·
husines~ meeting and It wil •!'I·
nounced that Mrs. Henry Null
would be the next hostess .
BirthdaYs or Patrlela K\oeR and I
Anna HoweU were obserVed ~
their Secret Pals.
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The hostess B'erved refreshment•
to the members at the cloae or the
social hour.

OPTOMJ;T R IS'i

entire s~hedule-no flplit
no ,play.Ofr--Auausf 5 an AU-Star
lUbe betWeft WIDner and otbflrs.

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Are
Mapped
By
ma r.ter,
Fortnite Club

supper preceded th•

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ccidents

Rock Springs
Grange Meeting
Held Thursday•

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A repoft ot\ ~he or_ianlzing or a
Junior Garden Club Wit tiven
by Mn. :Robert Thompson, the
advisor. She stated there were
11 members and that the ele:et(ld
(ltficers would be iJ15L!alled al
the next meeting.
Ml'l. Terrell presented the tp.
pic for the ev4-ln1nJ. "Summer
Flowering Bulbs."
FloW!J' ar·
rangements were judged .ilcl
blue ribbo-ns awarded to :Mrs.
Heines, M-iss
Setlz
and iWs
Thompson.
The workshop wu in eharge
of Mrs. Thompson, who pr.ovi4nd
dried material or all k":ds and
containers and the members made
arrani:emenb which were latet
judged. Blue r.ibbona were awatd·
ed to Mrs. Thompson, Miss Sel~
and Mrs. C. L Heaton and red
ribbons to Mrs. Allard Pratt lnd
Mrs. Thompson.

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Faithful Circle
Meetmg
• Js Held

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Judee John llaeon, prMlderit
Ann~nls have been ·~
tile lllddlotHire-P.,.ero, R.. celved ~tore' of Iho morriog~ o(
Kr. and Mf'l. Edylrd T. Bluer, tary CLub, · preti~d when they ll!ll ](~ Jlinu, tl#llfbiB o:
M.rton, wer-e OY"erniJht
t~f met Friday ·.at flea\b M'etbodiit Hr. aad Mr.t. Rly Hine1, GleU.!
her partnb, Mr. a!Kt Krs.. C. l . Churdt and gave II report ol tar and P~u.l Juobl, 1011 i)f -¥1'-~
Karr Sr., and !omily ThursdD lhe dlt;e&lt;firs m..Un.J ,' bela th:&lt; and Mn. Pearl Jacok, Pomerot. ~
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and ar'e moving their furniture ,..1 -M. Pftl g, llliwlfl. PUI
'flbe open -ehurch weddina:
from Jackson to tbeir new home pr~ident, ia beCOmiRJ .a Senior
Active membet, and die names of In rient of S.turday, May 4, at•'
in Marion Saturday.
were 1:30 p. •· 1t the GloUJter Metho '
.Mr. and Mn. Wllllam Ault and six protpediYI JMri'lben
re~~d.
diat Chlll'tb .
children Celetta. Patricia Kay,
Dennis -and William Perry art
Cash hahr, program dllhnren,
Attending from Pomeroy were.
mending the weekend in Spring · praented a moving picture "A Mr. and Ml'a. Pearl Jatob1, Mr.
field.
BoJ.t In the Family,. produced Co • and Mn. Clifford Jacobs, Mr.
Kenneth Murray, freshman at the' Outht1rtl Bntlng Club or Am· and Mn. !lteve.n Eblen and Mr
and Mtt. James Gilmore inc!
Ohio Untvenlty iJ spending the eri.:a.
daurhteN, Judy .and Sandra. · ·
tWetkend with his parents, Mr.
Methotlilt
wome-n
1Mho
pruand Mra. Chuiet Murray.
James Mayer, Grove City, is r1 ~ aDd aerved tbe meal wete
,M'J'_ and V'r!J. Jewe-ll Chapma"l
weekend gue•t of his grandpar Mrs. JGbn !Ketdka, Mrs. Jkt
Chesher and tamily visittd Mi'. ·and Mn:.'
enta, State Representative and Bechtel. Kn. Harry
Mro.
R. Jtonttipt. Mi" Beu A. P . Nlcllolson Saturday even- '
Mn. GeOrge Meiithart.
Sanborn.
lng.
Polly Karr, who II employed In
Columb11.1 is home for the Koth
en• Day weekend Witb ber p.ti'·
ents, llr. and Mts. C. R. Km S"'
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Mrs. Paufwerner and Mrs. Fred
Leifheit wen&gt; guests when Miss
Elizabeth Fick entertained the Tri·
City Sewing Cl ub, Thur!iday even· ingather home, West Main St.
A hostess gift wa s presented to
Miss Fiek during the evening.
The hostess .served ll"alad course
to Mrs. Russl:!ll Wilson, Mrs. James
Simpson; Mrs. Millard Wildermuth,
Mn. Robert Roberts , Mrs. Hiram
Fisher, Mrs. Bradford Maag, Miss
Mary Virginia Reibel and the
gue1ts.,
. PomeroY.

lulr 15-olndianJ at SyracJ se
ft:aeln.e at Tigers
July 11-5¥recuse a't Racln~

On Your

on . ! lower ar·
when the
Winding Trail Gard~n Club met
T_h ursday evening at the home of
Mrs. George Heines, · Hemlock
Grove.
·
Mrs. Jt&gt;hn Terr('ll , president.
presided at Lhe m~:-.- ~i'ng which
opened with the club prayer in
unison foll owed wit h devotions
l by Miss Emma Seitz. A coll!'lnu n:.
cation was read from Mrs . Robert
Reibel anno unci ng the d'ltes of
future meetings. An invitation
was rece_ived to att~nd a meeing
a~ th~ Middleport HJgh School au ·
d1to~illm on . June 5 at 8 P. M.
.Ml.Ss Nettle Koehler was reported ill in Holzer Hospital and
flowers were ordered sen t to her.
A report was made ou the April
29 m~ling at Middle-pOrt when
Mrs. Cozart mo.de and dl&lt;~Cu sscd
Clower arrangeme nts. A reporl
was also given on the school oi
i!lSlruction held recently at Tht'
Plains.

Tri-City Sewing
Club Hosted By
·Elizabeth Fick

1-'llaelne It Syracuse

of' .990·spot

works hop

m!u~"·'k

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Pdlbetoy,Ohio
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Racine at Tigers

lndiana at lr.acille'
Syraf!use,. at Tiler•
JuiJ 3Syraeuse at Indians
Ti.aera at Racine

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Tigers at Syracu se

~uly

t I' ri

K-AR-R and VAN ZAN·DT

And SUPPLY CbMPANY

at Tigers

Syracuae at Racine
,Titeh at Indians

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lolt ... ~ 'h1itk. lwu good
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LU~4BER

at Syracuse

Juno 27-

Ddily

A

rangement wa s held

polit Cllnie Friday and Satw-day
for eye turaery.

Letart Methodi~t

Winding Trail Ga;den ClubHolds Workshop On Thursday

Rock Springs Grange met Thurs.
day evening at the Grange Ha11
with Homer Rice, worthy
presiding.
The chart~-r was draped for a
.Period of 30 days ln memory of
Mrs. _ Harry Smith. The resignation or Mrs. Raymond Cole a!
Flora was accepted and Mary MrAfee elected to fill the vacan11' fiJr
the remainder of tl)e year.
A report was made on the
Grange vis it to the C. G. Wil1\ams
Grange and presenting a program.
It was announced by the worthy
master that Rural Life Sunday
would be observed Sunday cyening
MaY 26 at the Rock Springs Metho·
dist Church. Members reported '111
were C. E. Dow, Wilma Stobart,
Huber Brown and Claude Jones.
The men o{ the Grange presented an interesting program during
the lecture hour.

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Bacon Presides" Hints-Jambs
At Rotary Club Wedding Vows
On Friday Night Are Exchanged

C. H. Wbe Jr. wu II lh&lt; Gall&gt;

Lu.cllle Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Soeiely Editor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport SoCiety Editor, Phone &amp;078

MEIGS COUNTY
PONY BASEBALL LEAGUE
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her mother, Mn. C. D. a..brnan
tnd f•mll)'.

POMEROY soam

Tlim at RrC!ne

Meigs Conty Nm

Diant

p10)'«i in Columbus il IP'Jl4l••
tlw lllot.hen' Day •e-etend wilh

The Faithful CV.c1e Sunday
School Class ·of the Letart Falls
Methodist Church met Tbunday
en·ning at the home of Mrs. Or·
I pha U:ill '!'th the elu.s president,
Mrs. Fatlnte Varian, presid1n1.
The meeting opened by singing
the ' t-~e
sdn&amp;, f~Uowed by
p11ayer by . Mrs. Floyd Workman.
The scripture l'eOding was by
Mrs. W. E. Shank. The progra1:1
co~i.stecl of . rudin_~~ for , ~oth·
ers · Day_u . ldl'ows . Mo,ther b~
Mrs~ *Y"J!le~ Jl~•t 11eeve:-.
by n, ~ ~-~e: _
A short IKWIH!~s lesslon W&amp;!
h~ld, the elasa vatlna t-0 pdrthalie
new d~h for. the -ehurcft Ti.le
Mr. arid Mrs. GIN)rfe Johnson,
doo-:_ prite ~ won b)' Mrs. South Third Aveftue, have pur
W. E. S~~- .
,
ebttfd tbe prOperty owned by Mr
Refretthtne.Atl llf lc~ ctean:, and Mrt:. Gene Bennett, Columcake a~d coffee were tened tn bus, on South Second Ave.
Old hats and purses were ~n. Vtolet Grlmm, · Mrs. Genebrougbt by the membel'l!l and sold v1eve Powell, Mrs. Workman. Mr.&amp;
,Mr. and Mrs . Hetman Lohsf!
whieh will later be won:t _to 111 Eva S.yre, Mrs. Emma Haymln , Mt. ana Mril. Harold Loh,e anJ
meetlilg. The proceedS ..WM. b4 Mu. V'atiim, M:ti. ~ank , Mrs. M:rs. Wa.yile Swilhet 4ffended the
used for the new prOjl!tt. .Mem: Caroline Miller, Mrs. Rose MC"- lunoral of Robert Lohse at Set
July 1!bers are r~ested t-o brihg ola Dade, M-rs. bma Wilsob aDd Mr!J man 'thursday.
Pirates at Syracuse
dresses to the June meetlna.
HGltnis. Visitor* were Mrs. Leah
Rael ne at Yankees - D2
Robert HcKlnny, COI01111nu, is
Re!reshments wer-e 'llerved bf Chiltencleb Of Wheeling;
~JN.
Redlegs at Dodgers - Dl
a
weekend a:uest of Mr. and Mn.
the hostess ·assisted by Mn. 1~ Don Bell. daughtef Lorna 11nd
2ND HALF
Clarence
Murray and dautbter,
se ph struble, to thoR , -r amd Rev. Wot«man.
July 9above !Jlld MTS. William D1W'B9n,
The ne;:tt rilNtlng will be at Judlih, Bndbury.
Pirates at Redleg&amp; - Dl
Charles Heu and Raymond
Mrs. Edward Koehler, Mrs. Heriy the .home Of lfrl. Rose McDade.
Plans were made for a rumRacine at Syracuse
Turner,
Cohnnbur, are weekenlt
mage !'.!J ie on May 22·23 when the Canterbury and Mrs. Willia111
Yankees at Dodgers - D2
1'
llteir famm ...
Sacred Heart Guild met Thursdsy Killinger.
1uly 12---~-'"-\
Lincoln
Smith, who ~s statione~
evening
at
the
church.
Redlegs at Racine
at Fort SilL Neb., was callel!
Mrs. George Horak. r1·esident.
Syracuse a·t Yankees - 'D2
home by the death
his brothe ;opl'ned thp meeting wilh pra)-'0.:".
Dodgers at Pirates - Dl
A contribution -of $5.00 was .made
Mrs. William Baxter returned
in-law, Jt&gt;h.n Carter SmJth.
July 16to the :Meigs County Cancer So· hom e Thursday evening alter •
Pirates at RaQine
Dallas Roush, New York Cit;,
ciety. U was an nounced that visit in Brlgdeport with Mr. and
Yankees at Redlegs - D2
was eaUtd bere ~r lht -illltfSI of
there would be a conference in Mrs. Harry Saddler. Mr. ind Mrs+
. Syracuse at Dodgers - Dl
Miss Mabel Hysell, who has been hi$ mother. Mrs . .Earl Roush, •ho
Marietta on June 18 ·a nd all ·o!fi· Saddler who accompan~ed her instrumental in Taising ·money to is a medical patient at Meig :
July 19cers or an alternate must attend. home re-turned home, Friday.
PJrates at Yankees - Dl
send the Middleport Seniors on a General HD1tpita1.
Plans were made for a i:OmRacine at Dodgers - D2
Darlene M·ir'hael , the daua"hter of trip to Washington, D. C., and to
Jaoqu.eline Rice, Gallipolis, 13
- Redlegs at Syracuse
mun ion breakfast for school ch :l- l1r. and Mrs. Herman Michael. New Y-ork City, rec1lived an unex- spending ,t be weekend witll Mu
dren and their parents Sunday who is ill with pneumonia at- the pected contribution to the fund Lan-y Rice and soils, Chipper and
July 23ro)lowing the 9 A. M. Mass. Mrf. Mason Clillic is reported as im- Friday,
Syracuse at Pirates - 02
Kenny, while }fr. Rice is attend·
¥ankees at Racine
Mary Ku n;...e lman is the chairman proving.
Mrs. Don Allen, Miami and Buf- ing the ScGut Camporee at Camp
Dodgers at Redlegs - Dl
and Mrs. Thomas Hrnnes;y Jr ..
Mr. and Mrs. George Stark have falo. N. Y., a former local resident Chester. He is Assistant ScoutJuly 26- ·
the co-chairmnn. All women of returned homr&gt; after a montl'k sent a cheek for the Senior fund ma1ter oJ Troop 245.
Redlegs at Pirates - 02
the parish are invited to attend visit in Phoenix, Ariz., with thhir and another to add to the church
Syncuse at Racine
a Deanery Councll in Athens on .~o n and daughter-in·law, Mr. and fund Ill the Middleport Church of
Mr. and Mra . W. F. Hawley have
DodKets Jt Xankees- Dl
June 16.
:wrs. Edward H. Stark amd son,. 1 Christ.
-~ ·
teturned to their home af-ter
July 30Craig. ..
~
MiSS Hysell's nephew, Bill FinK. 'Rpelldlng part or the winter at
Prayer by Mrs. Horak closed
Raclne at Redlegs - 01
Mr. and Mr:. James: E. Ginther iS 'a member of thi~ year's gradu- Middleport witth their aou, Jfr. and
lhe meeting after wh!eh J•e fresh- and sons, George and Phillip-, ~f atlon class.
Yankees at Syracuse
Mn. James Hawley.
mcnts wrre served by Misses Cincinnati arrived today for a visit -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Pirates at Dodgers - D2
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Agnes, Christine
and Kathryu 'Nilh his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. :"
August 2 ...._
Grurser,
Mrs.
M·ark
Grucser,
Mrs
Racin e at Pirates - 02
Oris Ginther. Chester Roa~.
.
He[lm·an Gruese r and Mrs. R.ly·
Mr. and Hrs. C. F. Tompkms
Redlegs at Yankees - 0'1
mond Harb•·eeht.
Arraw~em cnL~ and so n, Christo pher. will ·tl,,end
Dodgers at Syracuse
of
spi1·ea
ilnd
purple
irl&lt;, ce nter Sunday in Cincinnati and ntte-nd
August 6 ed the tables.
the concert give n by the nurses
Yankees at Pirates - 02
Hostesr,tP.S for th e June meeting glee club of B~t hesda Hospital of I'
Dodgers at Racine
wiU ~ Mrs . Rcmo Nc iri, M n;. which ther daughter, Miss CynSyraruse at Redlegs - Dl
Paul Casd, Mrs. Henry Wells, thia, is a member.
August 9•
Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. J ohu
Miss Bernice Sheridan
and
Pirates at ,Syracuse
Mitch and Mrs. John Guett Jr.
friend, Don Ielf. t&gt;f Cincinnati,
Racine at Yankees - D1
were recent gu~st~ of her parents,
Rcdl{lgs at Dodgen - D2
Mr. and Mrs. William Shcrid!ln .
Play off August 12, 2nd ·h alf
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bryant and
winner at l.!i t half wirlner. August
son,
Johnny, were visitors in Gal·
14, 1 at 2. August 16, 2 at 1 if
Jipolis, Friday.
necessary.

IndJibJ at Racine
Syracuse at Tigcrg
Ju.,. '1 3Syr,(lale at Indians

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June 4-Pirotes at Redlegs - D2
Racine at Syracuse
Yankees at Dodcera - 01
June 7fledJegs at Racine
· Syrtlcuse at Yanke-es - Dl
Dodgers at Pirates - D2
Jurie 11Pirater at Racine
Yankees at Redlegs- D1
Syracuse at Doda:en - D2
June 14--Pir.ates at Yankees - D2
Racine at Dodgers - D 1
Redlegs at Syracuse '
June 18-Syracu!le at Pirates - Dl
Yankef'.s at Racine
Dodgers at Rcdlegs - D2
June 21Redlegs at Pirates - D1
SyracUse at Racine
Dodgers at Yankees - D2
June 25
Rac'l ne at Redlegs - 02
Yankees at Syracuse
Pirates at Dodgers - 01
June 28-Racine at 'Pirates - D 1
Redlegs at Yankees - D 2
Dodgers at Syracuse
July 2Yankees at Pirates - 01
Dodgers at Racine
Syracuse at Redlegs- - D2

J--Doiiy _ , ..,, -...,·MhWio '""·

Middltport
Soeiety

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UTTLI

June 17-

Sed111elle 2 dr. BJH,l ·~ ~­
like new. llydnmaik;
to •lli!it
er • Seat eoven.

The Dailv Sentinel

1957

.Jurw6SUN~N.
1/(AY li-13
Syracdse at Racine
Frank Slitatr•
Hatlon Brando
Tia:~rs at Inllians
GUYS AND 001.LS
June I~
(~mucdpe , 'l'eehnlcolor)

1949

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Jlint
lndJaqs at Syrecuse
Raeine .at TigerS

-als()--1C~ •nil ~artoon-

$1088

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Raclne

For Sele When Completed

Mlddl~port

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T~ NUlKI tOURN!Y
CltARLOT'I'E, N. C. UP- The

1955 Chrysler

1949 PlyiiOuth

11 Oat MoiiCI

B nltht

Clnolo•ati ot Chl&lt;ago .2
Mllwaukee at St. Louis 2

1956 Mercury

$1018

Tht House Under C,On1truction
On Broadway in Middleport

Louts

:Pbitadelphia at Pittsburgh_._
Haddix 1-2 v!l Frlend 2·2
Sundr.y'l GaiMt
Brooklyn at New York
Philadelphia at fitlaburgh, 2

Hurry· Save ·Hurry • Save :__ Hul'ty • Save • Hurry • ~ave· Hnr!'y ·Save. HUl'l'y. Saye. Bnft'y

atyle.

You'" lnvlttd To Inspect

.100 6

Citlcinnatt at Chlc:•ro--t..a 11
renee 3·1 vs Rush 0,.3
. . M\lwaukee .at St. LoulJl-Spahn
f-1 Vs. McDaniel 1-1

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$1088

9 13

Cinelhnati at ChiC'ago ppd, nin
S.turctay•, Probable Plkhet•
Brooklyn at New York-Kou ·
lu 1-o or Crolg 1·1 vs Bnr~lay o-2

. The Sale of the 19S'Z.Rocket Oldsmobi les have.been so great that we have been unable to keep the used cars
cleaned out. We now have the finest selection of used cars that we have ever been able to offer, We could hire
more salesman to sell these quality cars but we preferto reduce them substantially for your saving."
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Roadmasler 4 dr. Fully Powered
-Dynaflow, Radio • Healer • TIDied
glaos, seat covero. Low Mlllllie.

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Cbleap .. .. .. . 1 1:; .lli10 7
Pl!lsburgh ..... • 5 16 · .238 90,
l'rl&amp;ay•s leaults
flew Yott 2 Brooklyn 1, nltht
rbilodelphl' 3 Pittsburgh 1, nlgt.1

W. Main St.

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Ciiacirmati . . . . . 13 7 .660 . 1
Brooklyn .. .. .. 12 8 .600 2
Philadelphia . . 11 9 .~i!O 3
Sl Louis ...... 10 li .526 a~&gt;

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1951 CadlUae

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$0.90 '

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Plus 'l'ax ahd itecapable tlte

6 illd 1Z Volt

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.f~in;rton . . . 5 18 .217 9',:::
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Ctiicago 0 Detroit 4, night
Cleveland 4 Kanaas City 1. nig!:l
iaJ~h:nore 4 'New York 1, night
W~:stpn~tan at BoKtOn, ppd, rain
S.tUrcf1y's Probable Pltthart
Chicago at Detroit-Har.shman
3-t vs Foytad:: 2-1
· New York at Baltimore night-Lar"en 2-o vs Moore 1·2
Kansas City at Ch!veland-.colema:n. o-2 vs. Le-mo.n 2-8
Wuhlnfton at Boston-S1obbs
0-8 vs Sisler 3-1
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Sundl"('s G1me
~hle-ro at Dett-oit
K'ansa1 City at Cleveland, 2
New York at Baltimore
Washington at Boiton 1

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In Stock

.,.,., ar• th•lr pat•nts? That

weltorweisbt rtde ihol he earned
b)' a1aJn ICOrlPf lft Utjllt lpllt
dect•lon over Cuba'a
L01art
ln their 12-rouDCl "rubbet" tUml·
n1tlon m•teb Friday nla:ht.
Lanky 0rta10'1 teeond triumph
In their tbroo flplll won him roc·
Olnliloo 41 top eontender for the
141' • pounc!, tYOfrlt In the eyea or
lh• New TM Stale Athlt&gt;tle

Jlarkaon Or the International Box.
1111 Club laid to4of: "Perhapi
.81t.U1o will pcii\JiCift&lt;l bit next de·
leDH unloll oflet he ehtllens••
8!'1JlJ' IIU Jloblnaon !or tbe mid·
· • 41~ei&amp;hS 'dtle in September."

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AMIIUCAN LIAOUI
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I New York ..... 12 8 .6j)(l I
Clevelond .... : 11 8 . ~7~ II;
Boston . ~ · ...... 12 9 .Mt t•,,
Kapsu City . . . 11 11 .1100 3

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Orteaa or Mexico mat have to
walt qntll next ·N OQ!ftber tor the

commlulen, at leut.
But maa"iq director

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Baseb D !Meigs County
Results
Little; Pony
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htave the eame with 1 bruised
aide in the fifth but before departlng 1!ammed I two-run homer Off
!Out'bpiw Gene Holt tn the lee·
ond innlnr.
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Eye May Be Up
For Decision

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CLEVELAND UP - The ques·
lion of whether Herb Score wlll
DETR.mrr UP-Rinz 'hiJtttry Is be able to rc.~ume hi s brilliant
repe1t1ng itst•lf with the annau11 pitching ear~er with the Cleve.
cement .t hat 1\'6. t light heavy land Jndlanos may be an11wered tocontdnder Tony Anth ony will righ t day .
Physicians were hop&lt;•ful of
unranUd Ca nadian Yvon Durcllc
mak ing a co mplete examlnat!nn of
Ju.ne 14 at the Dl'lrolt Olympia .
A ntho ny w.as .o~up pOse(l to ha vl' the young hurler'! rig ht eye, which
a .title ~ hot at Archie Moore June was injured Tuesday night wh~n
7 iu the n ·me ring but aging Ar Score WBll hit In the face by a
chle took hi!l surplus 3~ pount:k sizz ling liner from the bat of New
and went orr to barnstorm Ge t· York 11horhtup Gil M1·Dougald.
Sin ce the accidents. doctors i9·
many and lnue statemen ts about
his overwiJ!ght' and the lack of su ed cautious predictions Hrat
Score would retain his s ight in the
money In a June '7 bout.
So Anthony took the Durell· eye unless unexpected compli ca•
tlon, developed.
fi&amp;ht as an Interim match wJ :h
promoter Nick Lon!le:s' -prom is'
BAK&amp;R HURT
Utat Moore will defend tor the
PITTSBURGH
UP
!Ieavy·
Olympia Stadium Corp.-probably
weight Bob Buker or Pittsburgh
in July .
But Anthony, the 22-year·olc. and six. other porsoha suCfereli ml·
nor injurie-s In a three-car colli]farlemlte, now finds hlmtelfln a
sion hcrf.l Friday. Baker suffered
.poejtlon limllar to that of Cbuck a brul1ed hand.
Spibter who ,took -a chance iu
f meeU~ AnthDily and l08t .
Oul1 Antwtlr : When flm HH
I• unouupled with 1.., than
two oUt1, 01' anv INie occupied
or l.m.Ctul'llcl with two outs,
1
and th• cariCh•r d"1 not · e~tch

Ortega May Have
To Wait For Go
Again~t Basilio

r~rs,

at

mentlng furtlwr becauMe of a tel e-

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Little League '" btsebal\ St:Jad~
work opens In earncSt Mantla.v
night &lt;IS meetings ':lave been call·
ed In Middleport anr'l Pomeroy
starti ng at 7:30. All league otri -

vi('tory over St. Louis; W!IHe
Mays ti~l,ped
Glat!.ti beat exMays, Irt'sb oU t of a hospit-al,. te.Bniinllle Sat Ma-.u~ wlth a tri·
paced the Giant,s t~ a 2·1 tifwbph 1p}e abtl tirb ilnale~. It markell
ov~r the Dodgers. rhe. Ci_ncmnatl. the firSt tUP,e tbe Giants defea'tea
C~1cago gamf': was postponed. by
liil~f
tt!tt ttietfl . Ruben
nm. .
bomet tt!'ilstered bill ft. utth vic.
the Whit• ~· tbM: Ower i&lt;1ry
sole pOs.... lon.
'h• Am.rl·
~ ·. ,
, fl!~
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c•n L••gu. INill withe 6-4 de·
.· , r.-::"hpaw ~» Y Pte~e iutvlved
citien over .the tl..n; _ft.
a .L c,~y firs~ 1_bing_In Which De9rlol"
h~iieil
th•
,
tank.,..
troll se nt ea~ht . ~en to ~ pUUe
1
th•lr thirlil conttcutlv!l' lo;n,
a~d scored t'!~ ru_ns to n.ah aq~n
I 4-1; the 'ndlans d•fotwd the hiS fourth ttiut&amp;po. The .Wh1te
Athletica, 4-1, an4 the lllriw
Sox got to ,robkle Dob Lee f()t sib·
betwHn th• Red So• and S.P..
a-le ru~S In. the second and thi~d
atora wa1 wipecl ovt by rein.
al'd ~ deCISIVe four-run Cluste-r 18
Logan did the datmiae igainst the fJfth.
the Gatds with a home run, two
Right-hander Connie Johm10n of
sirtglel and a doubl,e as roOkie the Orioles posted his firit win or '
Juan Pizarro w&amp;nt all the way for the aeaBOn alter lout losses in
the Braves to gain his firM rna- defeating the Yanks. Baltimore
cllnched the contest In the fifth
Jor league victory .

a,. M(L TON Alt:HMAN
United Pres• S~rts ¥frlte:r
~very?ne kissed the PhUIIes off
thts sp,nng as a club tha{ would
put the fans aslee p.
There ~ere no~ so ma~y t_oday
as the Pb1ls, wtnners lD "" 9f
their_ last eight games, elimbed
to w1th1n thrt'e gamt's of the first
place Braves.
Ht&gt;okie Jack Sanford chalked up
his fourth straight victory withou t
a defeat in beating the Pirates,
3-1, Friday night with a three . hit

~:/ t.~~~:r~~ny an',;"...~."'P~!~,'

gram to that effect se nt by Frlt:k,
''I wlln't !§ive up uhlil We haVe
major leag ue basebafll In St.rr Ftancisco," Christopher Raid. ''I'm
frank in saying major league bue·
ball on the West Coast i!l' an eventual m.uat, H's aoinw to happeD
sdme day and 1 can't soy !llmtrtedi&amp;t~Jy or later."
Chrlstbpher indicated San Francisco will ta ke any major league
club it can ~ct, wh~ther It's t he
Giants or any t~ther club.
"San Francisco is prPpared to
pay th,. bill for major kali(ue· base·
hHil," hP s&lt;.~ill. "Wl' reel we have a
fine site av&lt;ttlable for a new 81a·
dlum in the southern part of thl'
Franlaco."
city .It is on It• vel land with plenty
Stoneham .abo said as mueh nf parking arc11 and W(' have been
but a,dded that he and all other told we can be ready by J9ti9.

~Anthony Also

with a lhree.run rally off Johnny
Kucks.
Rookie Roger Marls supplied the
big waUop in Cle\'eland's vlctocy
t&gt;ver Kanus ~ Maris hld to l

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Final Call In Climb To Top Shows Phillies Not bead Yet By

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For Help Long Ways; flamner Clouts S~ond Four Bagger
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From Parents

DESK
II)' Chel Tannehill
Baseball Quiz : When ean the similar to : he old PXCI'ptlng lt ha ~
batter try to make first bue ar- seven ins tead Of eight teams, an '
~er three strikes?
ha'S a Pome-roy club sta nding
alone, can put on for r£-view e:~.­
cellenl baseball this summe r.
II
is in!
In our thinking its grea test va·
Tb&amp;t's the word from Bob Ma.chi nnd Emil Thomas of GallipoL .. lue will be in prov idi ng an oron their extended effort to find o gantzed Ol~tl1•t for you ng ba.sebild
sponsor or sponsors for a Galli- pl11yers, rf'&lt;'ently out of higi•
polis ·Ohio Villey
Associa tior. school ; entire ly adeqL'ate for their
natural desire to keep on with thl'
baseboU team eDtry this 5umm~;
, ·Thomas veteran ~irst sacker of · the game .
. old OVA Ga11lpolk elub te&gt;lephot:
They will be playing b1•side exed yesterday thaU Gallipolis mer- perie n&lt;'ed old hand s ami in com
chant• have 8llhscribed fol' eP pany that ha-s had extensive pro·
ough new uniforms and equip- fessional experie nce. Pitchin g 1n
ment to pUt the team on the the leagul? wil l be much stronger
field.
than what one should expect ~ 1
'fhere will be familiar name.s see in Class D or C ball . There'll
on the Gial lipo1is roster, a coup lo! be youngsters who develop as ir
of Lee boys, Thomas, BernarG overnight in OVA ('OmpeBtion ""'
Guinthl"t', Marchi .and about fiy
did Mel Oark in 1946 and 1947
or six of the bes t Gallia Academy One of Mel's younger brothers h;
graduates this spring includinl: due for temperi ng un the Hart·
McMahon, McKean and Wilcoxen rord clu b this ~ummcr and is a
to name just three.
comer.
Once more the OVA take!! on a
OVA st'h l'dule~ will be out ne xt
Camiliar lineup. In t he old daJ ' wPek, sl't up by OVA Vice Presi·
there were usuoll y eigh t so 1 1d dl'nt b on Wolfl' F irst games are
team s rrom Gallipolis, Point Pie ... Mn-y 26th .
san!, Middlcpol'L, Syraeuse, Racine
'J'he Columbus A(''s hnve been
ReedsVilll' anrl Hal'tlord . The Syra tent&lt;JiiVI'lY ~t~ n l'd fo.r a gume hel"e
!cuse club usuali,i.' had a gt&gt;0dl~· in June agalnst Lt•ugue AII -S!.a rs
I seasoning of Pomeroy athlete.s uu ln a night gam., That's one bi!SC ·
Hs roster. This new lineup. very 'ball fan); .o.·i ll v,:a nt to .c;ee.

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the
machinery that eve ntually 1may
bring the Brooklyn Dod1m to Loe
Angeles and the NeW Yort Giants
to San Franfileo1 but Baseball
Commissioner Ford Fritk placed
a "gag" order on all parties in·
volved.
Mayor Geor1e CbristGpher of
San Francisco dl scl;!fied the po ~taible tranlfer of a major league
.franchise to this c ity at a meetJn( Friday with Walter O'Malley,
president of the Dodgers, and
owner Horace Stoneham of the
GiantB ,
1 Christopher admitted, "Wr discussed the pouibiHLy of bringing
major league baseball to San

continued tur ning today in

parties werf prohibited rrom

.Up For All Or
Nothing Fight

managers.

as-sistant mana -

ger!&gt; aud
everyone connect.:!d
with MiddJeport
Little League
are askecl &lt;to meet in the hi:Ih

school.
In Pomeroy lcag tlc offici a; ,:;
ha~·e asked a similar meeting &gt;ll
the town hall.
In both townS" l.he ml!eting'!l arl"'
the rtnal eall fro- people to givr
up their hearthside TV s hows
and gd out with. volunteer hel;l
to put the summer youth bas~
ball program on the road. Thf'
object : MONEY.
That's what • i,t takes to keep
700 to 800 youngster!l busy pial'·
ing 'l:tll&amp;£'ball thi.'l. ~ummer L:)
Meigs Cou nty. Un[orl unale, but
it's true.
.Middleport need-s a few repla('emenL uniforms for tho!&gt;e
marle
ragged
with
youthful
.!I!Jdes iiltn 5t:'cond ba~e laM year
The Pony'I'Jiz('d ,teAm in parti·
r-ular needs additiona l uniforms.
Bats, balls and other efluipmt•n!
will be needed ·t hrou ghout the
st'a,.on. A specified fina:reial goa l
will be
determined
MondHy
niglht in Middleport and an or
g-aniza lion will he ~et up to
reach it.
-I n Pome-roy
least $600 is

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effort.
And Granny Hamn er, the guy
whQ v.~as suppo!led
to
be aU
washed up, smacked his second
homer ~ in ce reclaiming hiJ. second
base job,
In other .National League games
Jt&gt;hnny Logan drove in five runs
while leading Milwaukee to a 10,-5

Monday.&lt;! and Thursdays for or·
$'11 nized !Joftball.
Tuesday and
Friday will be Little and Pony
League play. Saturday Is a~n.
Sundays the diamond will be
resen•ed for Ohio VaHey Associn·
lion home games, when su~~~ ·
games are sc heduled .
Requests
for use df t he diatn'ond should
be made to McDono1d
Boys in the Middleport &amp;rea
are urged at Olli:e to see their
respective managers or Little
Leag·ue clubs for tryouts.

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to be thi qu••tlon.
Vhtlch
toWn, Mhhtl•port or
Pot~~~roy (With S'iratll•• •nd R•·
ch'ii) will beit sujlport their
yOungst•rs?
.
Middle pori Little I .c;~gue Prexy
Uonel Boggs sa id today:
"This is it. We 'h ave to gr.l.
ro,Hng. lt'H be -the last meel in ~
before play starts the first week
In June."
In Pomeroy Pr('sidcnt Dirk Rctton and Ser-relnry Tracy W:twl ~y
bad the same nullook on !heir
Mondav night. mel'li nj;(.
MUNICIPAL DIAMOND
Meanwh ile. Jacket RPI· reation
Director Cha rles McDonal d snirl
the nPw muni{·ipal park ba ~r­
hall diamond, nne or .t he rhw-.;1
, in !he area. will be 1·cserved on

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. NI:\Y fORK UP - Nab Miss
u,w1 .8Wpner, a pnlr of Preakneu
..-oDJin~. scored con.vi~lnj: vlc:-

corlel al Jamolta Friday. Noh
IIIII .On a mile and one·el&amp;hth

prep o"r

preakneu

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n~ wbllo Slalpner

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1956 Chevrolet

Monl c lair-4dr. Hardtop Red and
White-While . wqlls Mere-u-Malle·
Power Brakes Power Steerln8-POW·
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over •4300 new.

New Yorker Db&lt;. 4dr. Power Steer·
lng. Radio &amp;Healer-Power Brakes
While walls·seakovers llnled Glass
2 tone Green.

88 2dr. Sedan Flashy Red&amp;Whlte,
Hydramalle Drlv..Radlo, HeaterFIIIIlous V-8 R&amp;&lt;ket Engine.

Bel Air Hardtop Cpe. Modern Clial'·
lruw Bilek fbtlsh·Powerllide iran. ·
smlsslon·Healer·Wheel Dlses.

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1954 Cadillac

1954 Oldsmobile

1954 Iuick

1953 Chttsler

dr. Sedan lhe finest money un
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Super 88, 4 dr. Blue·Wblle· H1dra·
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One lo~al owner.

2 dt. Sedan two tone Red &amp; White
While wall lifts. Healer, Dyn•Row
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$2588

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Steering, while wall• . Tlllled gla11,
Hydrani*llc • Radio • Ruler.

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Jean

Behra suffered a fraNured right
wrist Fri(la,y when his MaSeratl
roadster swerved off a roid at 88
planned to compete in the Mille
MlgHa race today, is expect.ed to
be out or action for about _20 days.

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Sedl!l IHJ llftlatltai
! tir. Sedai&gt; onf loeal OWIIer • elelll Hydranuttle Drive • Radio 1: Heatu 1 pill • U,ll Green finish slat• er • All eonvenl9ee f.rea.
ard shift • eight.

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lo!ODWA, Italy UP - French

tONICIHT
Randol.,h Scott

$9&amp;8
1951 Caclill~e

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$1488

1953 Iuick

Of

TenneSsee today beteam
to silll for the annual carousel
Totarilalhen:t, joining Alabama.,
C1em:ion and host team Davidson .
Bidliilio have been sent to the
'Untvtrsity of Pennsylv.ania and
Loulllana Tech.
Unive'tsily

eame the fourth basketball

1954 Oldsmobile

CORONER CRIEK
(In Technicolor)
-also-:Huntz Hall
StanleY Clements
Tho~ Bo90
THE HOT SHOTS

1950 Buick

1949 Pa~ttlae

Roadmaller ! dr. U,ht Blue • ~·
aflow Radio • Healer · ' Good tina
Sound Motor.
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Chleftoa 8 • 2 dr. Dark Gnitn • By.
dnimatle, . Radio • . Heater • . Pair
tlrea ·A 1ooclaervk!able ear.

$281

$118
1952 Didgi

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$418

1950 ·Fard

Deluxe 4 dr. So eiMa 1"• won'I lie&lt;
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servk!able wort eat.
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$180

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Sacred Heart
Guild Planning
ARummage Sale

Former Resident '"..
Boosts
F
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MI' dlep·ort Grads

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Indians at Racine.
Stra.ctise at Tigers

S)t'a'eU.se
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25- at ittdians
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Indians at Tigers
Al!f1.1tt ,_
Ra'eine at \ndiaN
Ti#~d at Syraeuse

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Mrs.· Grace GJ.aze
Honored Guest At
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Grace Glaze, Akton, form·
·er MlddlepOtt r!asldent, Wa• .uest :
of honor at a birthday dihner JiYen 1
at the nome or Mr. and Mr9. Doll·
ald Pullen and ehlldl:~n. Deanh'a., ,
Donald and Deborah. Columbus.
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Other a:ue!fts were Mr. and Mis.
Donald Glue and children, Donriy,
Susan an4 Kathryn; Mr. .and Mra.
Herbert Glaze and' daughten, Char.
lotte, Brenda, Patricia and Helen
Grace, Clcvelarid.
Mrs. Clifford Byers and LucreUa ·
L.nanna, Carl Allen and Raymond 1
Clifford, Young1town; Virgil and
George Glaze, Akron; Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Ray Gl,ze and Timmy and DenDJ.-;
Mr. and Mrs. WiJiiam Redford and
Rebeeca, Mary Lou. and Billy ~ay,

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More Compact Space Than 2 Units
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Thelnsuronce A!Jfill'l A.noclotlon
•f Mei!J• County
fOR ~~~L~ DlTAILI
YOU'LL ai CILAD YOU DID

V. D. IIDWARDS, INS ...•• , ....•. Ph. 35-X, Pomeroy
WARNEJI..IHLE, INS ....... ., ... l'h. 48·Y, Pometoy
G E. REU'l'ER, iNS ........... '... Ph. 425·X, J&gt;omerey
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Will Happen • • •
And When They Do

Plans were discussed for sum·
mer aetivitle!J when the Fortnite
Club met Thursday evening at tlre
home of Mrs. Rotiert Morris, Lead·
\ng Creek Road.
Mrs. Morris presided at -a short ·
husines~ meeting and It wil •!'I·
nounced that Mrs. Henry Null
would be the next hostess .
BirthdaYs or Patrlela K\oeR and I
Anna HoweU were obserVed ~
their Secret Pals.
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The hostess B'erved refreshment•
to the members at the cloae or the
social hour.

OPTOMJ;T R IS'i

entire s~hedule-no flplit
no ,play.Ofr--Auausf 5 an AU-Star
lUbe betWeft WIDner and otbflrs.

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Are
Mapped
By
ma r.ter,
Fortnite Club

supper preceded th•

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ccidents

Rock Springs
Grange Meeting
Held Thursday•

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Julr 211-

OhVi hiftqhlli

A repoft ot\ ~he or_ianlzing or a
Junior Garden Club Wit tiven
by Mn. :Robert Thompson, the
advisor. She stated there were
11 members and that the ele:et(ld
(ltficers would be iJ15L!alled al
the next meeting.
Ml'l. Terrell presented the tp.
pic for the ev4-ln1nJ. "Summer
Flowering Bulbs."
FloW!J' ar·
rangements were judged .ilcl
blue ribbo-ns awarded to :Mrs.
Heines, M-iss
Setlz
and iWs
Thompson.
The workshop wu in eharge
of Mrs. Thompson, who pr.ovi4nd
dried material or all k":ds and
containers and the members made
arrani:emenb which were latet
judged. Blue r.ibbona were awatd·
ed to Mrs. Thompson, Miss Sel~
and Mrs. C. L Heaton and red
ribbons to Mrs. Allard Pratt lnd
Mrs. Thompson.

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Meetmg
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Judee John llaeon, prMlderit
Ann~nls have been ·~
tile lllddlotHire-P.,.ero, R.. celved ~tore' of Iho morriog~ o(
Kr. and Mf'l. Edylrd T. Bluer, tary CLub, · preti~d when they ll!ll ](~ Jlinu, tl#llfbiB o:
M.rton, wer-e OY"erniJht
t~f met Friday ·.at flea\b M'etbodiit Hr. aad Mr.t. Rly Hine1, GleU.!
her partnb, Mr. a!Kt Krs.. C. l . Churdt and gave II report ol tar and P~u.l Juobl, 1011 i)f -¥1'-~
Karr Sr., and !omily ThursdD lhe dlt;e&lt;firs m..Un.J ,' bela th:&lt; and Mn. Pearl Jacok, Pomerot. ~
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and ar'e moving their furniture ,..1 -M. Pftl g, llliwlfl. PUI
'flbe open -ehurch weddina:
from Jackson to tbeir new home pr~ident, ia beCOmiRJ .a Senior
Active membet, and die names of In rient of S.turday, May 4, at•'
in Marion Saturday.
were 1:30 p. •· 1t the GloUJter Metho '
.Mr. and Mn. Wllllam Ault and six protpediYI JMri'lben
re~~d.
diat Chlll'tb .
children Celetta. Patricia Kay,
Dennis -and William Perry art
Cash hahr, program dllhnren,
Attending from Pomeroy were.
mending the weekend in Spring · praented a moving picture "A Mr. and Ml'a. Pearl Jatob1, Mr.
field.
BoJ.t In the Family,. produced Co • and Mn. Clifford Jacobs, Mr.
Kenneth Murray, freshman at the' Outht1rtl Bntlng Club or Am· and Mn. !lteve.n Eblen and Mr
and Mtt. James Gilmore inc!
Ohio Untvenlty iJ spending the eri.:a.
daurhteN, Judy .and Sandra. · ·
tWetkend with his parents, Mr.
Methotlilt
wome-n
1Mho
pruand Mra. Chuiet Murray.
James Mayer, Grove City, is r1 ~ aDd aerved tbe meal wete
,M'J'_ and V'r!J. Jewe-ll Chapma"l
weekend gue•t of his grandpar Mrs. JGbn !Ketdka, Mrs. Jkt
Chesher and tamily visittd Mi'. ·and Mn:.'
enta, State Representative and Bechtel. Kn. Harry
Mro.
R. Jtonttipt. Mi" Beu A. P . Nlcllolson Saturday even- '
Mn. GeOrge Meiithart.
Sanborn.
lng.
Polly Karr, who II employed In
Columb11.1 is home for the Koth
en• Day weekend Witb ber p.ti'·
ents, llr. and Mts. C. R. Km S"'
and ramliJ .

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Mrs. Paufwerner and Mrs. Fred
Leifheit wen&gt; guests when Miss
Elizabeth Fick entertained the Tri·
City Sewing Cl ub, Thur!iday even· ingather home, West Main St.
A hostess gift wa s presented to
Miss Fiek during the evening.
The hostess .served ll"alad course
to Mrs. Russl:!ll Wilson, Mrs. James
Simpson; Mrs. Millard Wildermuth,
Mn. Robert Roberts , Mrs. Hiram
Fisher, Mrs. Bradford Maag, Miss
Mary Virginia Reibel and the
gue1ts.,
. PomeroY.

lulr 15-olndianJ at SyracJ se
ft:aeln.e at Tigers
July 11-5¥recuse a't Racln~

On Your

on . ! lower ar·
when the
Winding Trail Gard~n Club met
T_h ursday evening at the home of
Mrs. George Heines, · Hemlock
Grove.
·
Mrs. Jt&gt;hn Terr('ll , president.
presided at Lhe m~:-.- ~i'ng which
opened with the club prayer in
unison foll owed wit h devotions
l by Miss Emma Seitz. A coll!'lnu n:.
cation was read from Mrs . Robert
Reibel anno unci ng the d'ltes of
future meetings. An invitation
was rece_ived to att~nd a meeing
a~ th~ Middleport HJgh School au ·
d1to~illm on . June 5 at 8 P. M.
.Ml.Ss Nettle Koehler was reported ill in Holzer Hospital and
flowers were ordered sen t to her.
A report was made ou the April
29 m~ling at Middle-pOrt when
Mrs. Cozart mo.de and dl&lt;~Cu sscd
Clower arrangeme nts. A reporl
was also given on the school oi
i!lSlruction held recently at Tht'
Plains.

Tri-City Sewing
Club Hosted By
·Elizabeth Fick

1-'llaelne It Syracuse

of' .990·spot

works hop

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Racine at Tigers

lndiana at lr.acille'
Syraf!use,. at Tiler•
JuiJ 3Syraeuse at Indians
Ti.aera at Racine

Radio Dial

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Tigers at Syracu se

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K-AR-R and VAN ZAN·DT

And SUPPLY CbMPANY

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Syracuae at Racine
,Titeh at Indians

Xhi'hf 5 dMb

lolt ... ~ 'h1itk. lwu good
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ila Qab tile.
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SA,LE ST~iTS MONDAY, MAY·13tk

LU~4BER

at Syracuse

Juno 27-

Ddily

A

rangement wa s held

polit Cllnie Friday and Satw-day
for eye turaery.

Letart Methodi~t

Winding Trail Ga;den ClubHolds Workshop On Thursday

Rock Springs Grange met Thurs.
day evening at the Grange Ha11
with Homer Rice, worthy
presiding.
The chart~-r was draped for a
.Period of 30 days ln memory of
Mrs. _ Harry Smith. The resignation or Mrs. Raymond Cole a!
Flora was accepted and Mary MrAfee elected to fill the vacan11' fiJr
the remainder of tl)e year.
A report was made on the
Grange vis it to the C. G. Wil1\ams
Grange and presenting a program.
It was announced by the worthy
master that Rural Life Sunday
would be observed Sunday cyening
MaY 26 at the Rock Springs Metho·
dist Church. Members reported '111
were C. E. Dow, Wilma Stobart,
Huber Brown and Claude Jones.
The men o{ the Grange presented an interesting program during
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The Faithful CV.c1e Sunday
School Class ·of the Letart Falls
Methodist Church met Tbunday
en·ning at the home of Mrs. Or·
I pha U:ill '!'th the elu.s president,
Mrs. Fatlnte Varian, presid1n1.
The meeting opened by singing
the ' t-~e
sdn&amp;, f~Uowed by
p11ayer by . Mrs. Floyd Workman.
The scripture l'eOding was by
Mrs. W. E. Shank. The progra1:1
co~i.stecl of . rudin_~~ for , ~oth·
ers · Day_u . ldl'ows . Mo,ther b~
Mrs~ *Y"J!le~ Jl~•t 11eeve:-.
by n, ~ ~-~e: _
A short IKWIH!~s lesslon W&amp;!
h~ld, the elasa vatlna t-0 pdrthalie
new d~h for. the -ehurcft Ti.le
Mr. arid Mrs. GIN)rfe Johnson,
doo-:_ prite ~ won b)' Mrs. South Third Aveftue, have pur
W. E. S~~- .
,
ebttfd tbe prOperty owned by Mr
Refretthtne.Atl llf lc~ ctean:, and Mrt:. Gene Bennett, Columcake a~d coffee were tened tn bus, on South Second Ave.
Old hats and purses were ~n. Vtolet Grlmm, · Mrs. Genebrougbt by the membel'l!l and sold v1eve Powell, Mrs. Workman. Mr.&amp;
,Mr. and Mrs . Hetman Lohsf!
whieh will later be won:t _to 111 Eva S.yre, Mrs. Emma Haymln , Mt. ana Mril. Harold Loh,e anJ
meetlilg. The proceedS ..WM. b4 Mu. V'atiim, M:ti. ~ank , Mrs. M:rs. Wa.yile Swilhet 4ffended the
used for the new prOjl!tt. .Mem: Caroline Miller, Mrs. Rose MC"- lunoral of Robert Lohse at Set
July 1!bers are r~ested t-o brihg ola Dade, M-rs. bma Wilsob aDd Mr!J man 'thursday.
Pirates at Syracuse
dresses to the June meetlna.
HGltnis. Visitor* were Mrs. Leah
Rael ne at Yankees - D2
Robert HcKlnny, COI01111nu, is
Re!reshments wer-e 'llerved bf Chiltencleb Of Wheeling;
~JN.
Redlegs at Dodgers - Dl
a
weekend a:uest of Mr. and Mn.
the hostess ·assisted by Mn. 1~ Don Bell. daughtef Lorna 11nd
2ND HALF
Clarence
Murray and dautbter,
se ph struble, to thoR , -r amd Rev. Wot«man.
July 9above !Jlld MTS. William D1W'B9n,
The ne;:tt rilNtlng will be at Judlih, Bndbury.
Pirates at Redleg&amp; - Dl
Charles Heu and Raymond
Mrs. Edward Koehler, Mrs. Heriy the .home Of lfrl. Rose McDade.
Plans were made for a rumRacine at Syracuse
Turner,
Cohnnbur, are weekenlt
mage !'.!J ie on May 22·23 when the Canterbury and Mrs. Willia111
Yankees at Dodgers - D2
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llteir famm ...
Sacred Heart Guild met Thursdsy Killinger.
1uly 12---~-'"-\
Lincoln
Smith, who ~s statione~
evening
at
the
church.
Redlegs at Racine
at Fort SilL Neb., was callel!
Mrs. George Horak. r1·esident.
Syracuse a·t Yankees - 'D2
home by the death
his brothe ;opl'ned thp meeting wilh pra)-'0.:".
Dodgers at Pirates - Dl
A contribution -of $5.00 was .made
Mrs. William Baxter returned
in-law, Jt&gt;h.n Carter SmJth.
July 16to the :Meigs County Cancer So· hom e Thursday evening alter •
Pirates at RaQine
Dallas Roush, New York Cit;,
ciety. U was an nounced that visit in Brlgdeport with Mr. and
Yankees at Redlegs - D2
was eaUtd bere ~r lht -illltfSI of
there would be a conference in Mrs. Harry Saddler. Mr. ind Mrs+
. Syracuse at Dodgers - Dl
Miss Mabel Hysell, who has been hi$ mother. Mrs . .Earl Roush, •ho
Marietta on June 18 ·a nd all ·o!fi· Saddler who accompan~ed her instrumental in Taising ·money to is a medical patient at Meig :
July 19cers or an alternate must attend. home re-turned home, Friday.
PJrates at Yankees - Dl
send the Middleport Seniors on a General HD1tpita1.
Plans were made for a i:OmRacine at Dodgers - D2
Darlene M·ir'hael , the daua"hter of trip to Washington, D. C., and to
Jaoqu.eline Rice, Gallipolis, 13
- Redlegs at Syracuse
mun ion breakfast for school ch :l- l1r. and Mrs. Herman Michael. New Y-ork City, rec1lived an unex- spending ,t be weekend witll Mu
dren and their parents Sunday who is ill with pneumonia at- the pected contribution to the fund Lan-y Rice and soils, Chipper and
July 23ro)lowing the 9 A. M. Mass. Mrf. Mason Clillic is reported as im- Friday,
Syracuse at Pirates - 02
Kenny, while }fr. Rice is attend·
¥ankees at Racine
Mary Ku n;...e lman is the chairman proving.
Mrs. Don Allen, Miami and Buf- ing the ScGut Camporee at Camp
Dodgers at Redlegs - Dl
and Mrs. Thomas Hrnnes;y Jr ..
Mr. and Mrs. George Stark have falo. N. Y., a former local resident Chester. He is Assistant ScoutJuly 26- ·
the co-chairmnn. All women of returned homr&gt; after a montl'k sent a cheek for the Senior fund ma1ter oJ Troop 245.
Redlegs at Pirates - 02
the parish are invited to attend visit in Phoenix, Ariz., with thhir and another to add to the church
Syncuse at Racine
a Deanery Councll in Athens on .~o n and daughter-in·law, Mr. and fund Ill the Middleport Church of
Mr. and Mra . W. F. Hawley have
DodKets Jt Xankees- Dl
June 16.
:wrs. Edward H. Stark amd son,. 1 Christ.
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teturned to their home af-ter
July 30Craig. ..
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MiSS Hysell's nephew, Bill FinK. 'Rpelldlng part or the winter at
Prayer by Mrs. Horak closed
Raclne at Redlegs - 01
Mr. and Mr:. James: E. Ginther iS 'a member of thi~ year's gradu- Middleport witth their aou, Jfr. and
lhe meeting after wh!eh J•e fresh- and sons, George and Phillip-, ~f atlon class.
Yankees at Syracuse
Mn. James Hawley.
mcnts wrre served by Misses Cincinnati arrived today for a visit -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Pirates at Dodgers - D2
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Agnes, Christine
and Kathryu 'Nilh his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. :"
August 2 ...._
Grurser,
Mrs.
M·ark
Grucser,
Mrs
Racin e at Pirates - 02
Oris Ginther. Chester Roa~.
.
He[lm·an Gruese r and Mrs. R.ly·
Mr. and Hrs. C. F. Tompkms
Redlegs at Yankees - 0'1
mond Harb•·eeht.
Arraw~em cnL~ and so n, Christo pher. will ·tl,,end
Dodgers at Syracuse
of
spi1·ea
ilnd
purple
irl&lt;, ce nter Sunday in Cincinnati and ntte-nd
August 6 ed the tables.
the concert give n by the nurses
Yankees at Pirates - 02
Hostesr,tP.S for th e June meeting glee club of B~t hesda Hospital of I'
Dodgers at Racine
wiU ~ Mrs . Rcmo Nc iri, M n;. which ther daughter, Miss CynSyraruse at Redlegs - Dl
Paul Casd, Mrs. Henry Wells, thia, is a member.
August 9•
Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. J ohu
Miss Bernice Sheridan
and
Pirates at ,Syracuse
Mitch and Mrs. John Guett Jr.
friend, Don Ielf. t&gt;f Cincinnati,
Racine at Yankees - D1
were recent gu~st~ of her parents,
Rcdl{lgs at Dodgen - D2
Mr. and Mrs. William Shcrid!ln .
Play off August 12, 2nd ·h alf
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bryant and
winner at l.!i t half wirlner. August
son,
Johnny, were visitors in Gal·
14, 1 at 2. August 16, 2 at 1 if
Jipolis, Friday.
necessary.

IndJibJ at Racine
Syracuse at Tigcrg
Ju.,. '1 3Syr,(lale at Indians

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Racine at Syracuse
Yankees at Dodcera - 01
June 7fledJegs at Racine
· Syrtlcuse at Yanke-es - Dl
Dodgers at Pirates - D2
Jurie 11Pirater at Racine
Yankees at Redlegs- D1
Syracuse at Doda:en - D2
June 14--Pir.ates at Yankees - D2
Racine at Dodgers - D 1
Redlegs at Syracuse '
June 18-Syracu!le at Pirates - Dl
Yankef'.s at Racine
Dodgers at Rcdlegs - D2
June 21Redlegs at Pirates - D1
SyracUse at Racine
Dodgers at Yankees - D2
June 25
Rac'l ne at Redlegs - 02
Yankees at Syracuse
Pirates at Dodgers - 01
June 28-Racine at 'Pirates - D 1
Redlegs at Yankees - D 2
Dodgers at Syracuse
July 2Yankees at Pirates - 01
Dodgers at Racine
Syracuse at Redlegs- - D2

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1957

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Tia:~rs at Inllians
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Ctiicago 0 Detroit 4, night
Cleveland 4 Kanaas City 1. nig!:l
iaJ~h:nore 4 'New York 1, night
W~:stpn~tan at BoKtOn, ppd, rain
S.tUrcf1y's Probable Pltthart
Chicago at Detroit-Har.shman
3-t vs Foytad:: 2-1
· New York at Baltimore night-Lar"en 2-o vs Moore 1·2
Kansas City at Ch!veland-.colema:n. o-2 vs. Le-mo.n 2-8
Wuhlnfton at Boston-S1obbs
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dect•lon over Cuba'a
L01art
ln their 12-rouDCl "rubbet" tUml·
n1tlon m•teb Friday nla:ht.
Lanky 0rta10'1 teeond triumph
In their tbroo flplll won him roc·
Olnliloo 41 top eontender for the
141' • pounc!, tYOfrlt In the eyea or
lh• New TM Stale Athlt&gt;tle

Jlarkaon Or the International Box.
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Kapsu City . . . 11 11 .1100 3

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CLEVELAND UP - The ques·
lion of whether Herb Score wlll
DETR.mrr UP-Rinz 'hiJtttry Is be able to rc.~ume hi s brilliant
repe1t1ng itst•lf with the annau11 pitching ear~er with the Cleve.
cement .t hat 1\'6. t light heavy land Jndlanos may be an11wered tocontdnder Tony Anth ony will righ t day .
Physicians were hop&lt;•ful of
unranUd Ca nadian Yvon Durcllc
mak ing a co mplete examlnat!nn of
Ju.ne 14 at the Dl'lrolt Olympia .
A ntho ny w.as .o~up pOse(l to ha vl' the young hurler'! rig ht eye, which
a .title ~ hot at Archie Moore June was injured Tuesday night wh~n
7 iu the n ·me ring but aging Ar Score WBll hit In the face by a
chle took hi!l surplus 3~ pount:k sizz ling liner from the bat of New
and went orr to barnstorm Ge t· York 11horhtup Gil M1·Dougald.
Sin ce the accidents. doctors i9·
many and lnue statemen ts about
his overwiJ!ght' and the lack of su ed cautious predictions Hrat
Score would retain his s ight in the
money In a June '7 bout.
So Anthony took the Durell· eye unless unexpected compli ca•
tlon, developed.
fi&amp;ht as an Interim match wJ :h
promoter Nick Lon!le:s' -prom is'
BAK&amp;R HURT
Utat Moore will defend tor the
PITTSBURGH
UP
!Ieavy·
Olympia Stadium Corp.-probably
weight Bob Buker or Pittsburgh
in July .
But Anthony, the 22-year·olc. and six. other porsoha suCfereli ml·
nor injurie-s In a three-car colli]farlemlte, now finds hlmtelfln a
sion hcrf.l Friday. Baker suffered
.poejtlon limllar to that of Cbuck a brul1ed hand.
Spibter who ,took -a chance iu
f meeU~ AnthDily and l08t .
Oul1 Antwtlr : When flm HH
I• unouupled with 1.., than
two oUt1, 01' anv INie occupied
or l.m.Ctul'llcl with two outs,
1
and th• cariCh•r d"1 not · e~tch

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work opens In earncSt Mantla.v
night &lt;IS meetings ':lave been call·
ed In Middleport anr'l Pomeroy
starti ng at 7:30. All league otri -

vi('tory over St. Louis; W!IHe
Mays ti~l,ped
Glat!.ti beat exMays, Irt'sb oU t of a hospit-al,. te.Bniinllle Sat Ma-.u~ wlth a tri·
paced the Giant,s t~ a 2·1 tifwbph 1p}e abtl tirb ilnale~. It markell
ov~r the Dodgers. rhe. Ci_ncmnatl. the firSt tUP,e tbe Giants defea'tea
C~1cago gamf': was postponed. by
liil~f
tt!tt ttietfl . Ruben
nm. .
bomet tt!'ilstered bill ft. utth vic.
the Whit• ~· tbM: Ower i&lt;1ry
sole pOs.... lon.
'h• Am.rl·
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c•n L••gu. INill withe 6-4 de·
.· , r.-::"hpaw ~» Y Pte~e iutvlved
citien over .the tl..n; _ft.
a .L c,~y firs~ 1_bing_In Which De9rlol"
h~iieil
th•
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tank.,..
troll se nt ea~ht . ~en to ~ pUUe
1
th•lr thirlil conttcutlv!l' lo;n,
a~d scored t'!~ ru_ns to n.ah aq~n
I 4-1; the 'ndlans d•fotwd the hiS fourth ttiut&amp;po. The .Wh1te
Athletica, 4-1, an4 the lllriw
Sox got to ,robkle Dob Lee f()t sib·
betwHn th• Red So• and S.P..
a-le ru~S In. the second and thi~d
atora wa1 wipecl ovt by rein.
al'd ~ deCISIVe four-run Cluste-r 18
Logan did the datmiae igainst the fJfth.
the Gatds with a home run, two
Right-hander Connie Johm10n of
sirtglel and a doubl,e as roOkie the Orioles posted his firit win or '
Juan Pizarro w&amp;nt all the way for the aeaBOn alter lout losses in
the Braves to gain his firM rna- defeating the Yanks. Baltimore
cllnched the contest In the fifth
Jor league victory .

a,. M(L TON Alt:HMAN
United Pres• S~rts ¥frlte:r
~very?ne kissed the PhUIIes off
thts sp,nng as a club tha{ would
put the fans aslee p.
There ~ere no~ so ma~y t_oday
as the Pb1ls, wtnners lD "" 9f
their_ last eight games, elimbed
to w1th1n thrt'e gamt's of the first
place Braves.
Ht&gt;okie Jack Sanford chalked up
his fourth straight victory withou t
a defeat in beating the Pirates,
3-1, Friday night with a three . hit

~:/ t.~~~:r~~ny an',;"...~."'P~!~,'

gram to that effect se nt by Frlt:k,
''I wlln't !§ive up uhlil We haVe
major leag ue basebafll In St.rr Ftancisco," Christopher Raid. ''I'm
frank in saying major league bue·
ball on the West Coast i!l' an eventual m.uat, H's aoinw to happeD
sdme day and 1 can't soy !llmtrtedi&amp;t~Jy or later."
Chrlstbpher indicated San Francisco will ta ke any major league
club it can ~ct, wh~ther It's t he
Giants or any t~ther club.
"San Francisco is prPpared to
pay th,. bill for major kali(ue· base·
hHil," hP s&lt;.~ill. "Wl' reel we have a
fine site av&lt;ttlable for a new 81a·
dlum in the southern part of thl'
Franlaco."
city .It is on It• vel land with plenty
Stoneham .abo said as mueh nf parking arc11 and W(' have been
but a,dded that he and all other told we can be ready by J9ti9.

~Anthony Also

with a lhree.run rally off Johnny
Kucks.
Rookie Roger Marls supplied the
big waUop in Cle\'eland's vlctocy
t&gt;ver Kanus ~ Maris hld to l

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lalrno ~1t
new), Kllrhf'.n tahlc, AIR WAY
SW~~EPER and
&gt;attachments
(l1ke new), Ntce Book Case,
Complete Bed (wood), "l"wo
wicker chairs, Davenport, DIN
lNG ROOM SUITE Coffee table
Ltbrary tables, QUILTS, Bla~
kclll, Aprons, Drapes. Tea To
web, Coats, Table lamps, lllgh
Chair, Trunk.i Electric to.astcr.
Canister set,
Elcotrlc Iran
Hand Tools, Gcn Elcclrlc Wash
er (like ncwl, Kitchen S111k
(~ ,mch double drain board)
~ gas
healllrs, Enterpm('
Ga~ Bange !l1ke nt•w), Dah-es
Antique Table, Radw and Stll.'r1rl

PIANO

LEGAL NOTICE

Va Phone GA 2 3~ 5 10 I moe

314 HP garden
tractor
wtth
equipment, !'Jorge ga!'i rang,;
Ideal lawn mower .sharvener
E J Wagner, llacwe 5 W-3ty

I

Sealed b1ds will be received by
\ the undersigned at the office of
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys, Pomeroy,
OhiO, for the sale of the property
owned by Sarah Jane Probst in

see you to Box
Dad)
SenlmeJ,

5-l1·6te

Middleport, OhiO, on wh1ch said
property 111 located the butldlng

$2.00 HOURLY
pnso 1hlc dmng
hght assernhly work at hom ·
No experwnc(' necessary SAN-

Los

An~elcs

48, Calif

o~upled

by June's Dress Shop,
Middleport, OhlO Satd property
apprait~ed for $5,000 00 and ean.
not be sold for less than the appraised value The right is reo;ervcd tn reject any and all b1ds.
Sale Is subject to the approval of
the Probate Court, Melga County,
I Ohto. Satd seaied bids musi be
presented on or before May 18th,

Third

CO Mfg t:o B507 West

highest biddEr, subject to the approval of the Court
Roy E Stnckland, Adminis·
tratl)r of Estate of Mary Al.,..
Hra StT}ekland, DeceaseC.
(!&gt;) 11, 13, 14, 3tc

USED SPINET

come tu

home

when I can
668-A, The
Pomeroy

For Scie

The undersigned wtll

to

manent high earnmg po,.itwr.
for men who qualify
Wrl~"

2•
hour "ire&lt;-ker Service.
Day
Phone
6221
Night
Phone
110311-X. DODGE · I'LYMOUTII
DEAL,r.RS
3 I U

RESULTS
- - - - - - -- - -

-·-===========:-

th1s sum . Propertf to be sold

and discuss llJc
rossibihlles of brttenng you.:'
.sdf Int~:rvJcw 1n the presen::c
of yoour w1fe prcferrerl P.-r

~::-:----

GETS

neal

for presell! day l1vmg

costs, why not ll't me

(8b) Auto Services
-- a. H. IIA WLil'iGS SONS CO. -

Ibis column

car,

appcarancl:' , good charactt'r [[
;our prrsrnl ('arnmg.:; are not

2 eeau per word, one IDstrtlon. Minimum cbarse :.OC.-4. centl
per word for three eoneeeutlve lnsertiona.
f~lal - One mOiltb for sao ct~DU per word.
lUll rate ol 2 eents per word will be eburaed for advertisina: if
a.ot paid for before the lGth of eagh morath foUowillf Insertion.
EiTen in Aclvertillng-Sbou14 be reported lmmeq,lat.el.y. The
D•UY Seatiael _.111 not be reaponaible tor moJe than one tncorftl\:t lnaertion.
Card of Tbanta and Special Notlee1 of Event. $1.00. Obituuiu
publilhed at 1 eent per word.

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT find emp)oyment - hire or fl.nd a lost Item through
The Dally SenliMI WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Cal) 398 Today - An Ad In

Federated Church Womens Guild
Mother-Daughter Banquet Held

The Mary Alvtra
Strickland
NICE HOME fnr rmdd!e-aged lady
property
located
in
Pomeroy,
Free room and board. Phone
006-M
5 7 6lp Metgs L.:ounty, Ohio, will be sold
by the understgned at the law of.
The annual mother-daughter ban·
Wonted
fH·es of Crow 11nd Crow, Pomeroy, quel sporlsored by the Women's
( 17) Help
- - · _ _ __ _ _
Ohto, at 10·00 o'clock a m May 15,
Guild of Lhe Federated Church was
Men n~ded to help take ctue 1957 Property appratsed .&amp;t $1,100 held Pnday evening 1n the church
or our expan ~"'!on
program and cannot be sold for less than

FOR CONSISTRNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

(I) Notices

LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE

5-ll·2Lp

licensfld
WANTEO- Lwo more
life guards at Batie}'~ Lah ,
5 ll fitp
Hacme Road

FULL PRICE

WANTEIJ- Houtc dnvcr [or diK
lr1butmg newspapers Jn rur.ll
areas Apply at The Dally Scntmcl Ofr1re
5 10-tf

1

1957.

WANTED AT ONCE
MAN TO WOHK on truck farm,
fanuly preferred, house and gar-

·I

Only $25.00 down

den . Good wages By day or by
Jllonlh 2:lll8 Letart Falls 5 8·6 r

I

and $4.00 weekly

=c:- - - - -:----:------cWANTF.D- House elcanmg
by

Clara Stewart, Adminutrator, Estate of Sarah
Jane Probst, Deceased.
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys
!5) 11. 13. 14, 3 tc

'

We Carry

______

-NOTICE OF HEARING FOR

PAROLE
Case No 5201

The tables were attractive Wtth
white cover&amp; and centered with an

1

SUMMERS &amp; SON

(20)Business Services

__ ....

............ ..__

Radney Downing

Broker

See The

New Hollond

HAYLINER

ATTENTION

FULTON THOMPSON

I

were

h'ene

Ju.stts, Mabel
Johnson, Clara
Williams, Luc11le H.arr1son, Lat•
rene Lewis, June Burrts fnd dau·
gbters, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and
bosts, Mr. and Mre. Ned Henry.
Attendance at Sunday

Scho

Jack Barnhart
of Columbus VISited her mothc ...
Mrs. J 1 Blake over the weekend
Bob Oliver, senior at Wabama
High School was chosen for .sch:
l&amp;'J'ship He has been named Ml·
son County'! first recipient of
the scholarship for t&gt;eachen tra n
ing. It amounts to $500.00 a yea....
OltVICr was selected by the Board
of Education. H-e is the !DR of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oliver.
Frtcnds a-nd relatives receive·'
word of the death of Mr.s. Dauy
Lewis Lockett In- Seattle, Wash ,
April 17th She tvas a former re.;t
dent of Chiton and a cousm Gf
Fred Lewu. Her husband, Fn.1k
The guest speaker, Mrs. 0. P. Lockett is a brother to F M
Klein, was mtroduced by Mtss Lookett an.d Mr-s. Anna Russell,
Smith who spoke on "Pioneers of local.
Women" usmg for demonstration
a repltca of a pioneer woman. Miss
Mr and M'rs
John Li'Venage
Smith. presented Mrs. Klein with a and Mr and Mrs. Robert Mat"tme
gtlt at the close of her address.
all of South Charleston were ca.~
Recogmlion of mothers present mg on Mr and Mrs. Ned Hem
was m charge of M1ss Fick. Red Sunday afternoon.
carnations were presented to Mrs.
Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Fick u(
Mart Crary, the "ldest moth.er, and
t pmned on bv her daughter. Mrs. Pomeroy were calling on Mr amJ
Mora , Mrs. Paul C~apman, the Mrs. Ned Henry 1"oosliay cvenin!l:
Mrs. Ne{l Henry anJ Mrs. Geo
youngest mother, and pinned on
by her mother, Mrs Delmar Cana- Burns and daughters atte-nded a
day, Mrs Albert Smtth, the young. piano rccttal ~iven at the Porn,
est grandmother; Mr!'i, Amanda roy high school aud1tonmn Sun
K,aspar and Mrs Donald M~ra fol'
havtng the most daughters present tine (a cousm) on Wtdnesday 1t
and also Lo Mrs. Bartel! and pin- Roseville, 0 Other.s from here
ned on by Mis.-. FJCk The Mart altendJng were Mr. tnd Mr.s. '.
Crary tamtly were g1ven recogni· J. Reed, Mrs. Joe A. OhUngec.
lmn for haYing four generations Mrs. Inez Roush, Mr. ttnd Mrs.
present.
John Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Howa. ,
The hymn, "Bless Be The Tie Roush, Georac Reed. Mrs. James
Th:it Binds" concluded the pro- Hoffman and Mrs. John Wolfe of
gram
Letart Falls, 0 .
Members of the Federated Ctr.
Mrs. Wyatt Chad'wCll," 'Mrs. '
cle sel'\oJng as hostesses were Mrs
J. Bostic, Mrs. Jokn Morgan, P!hs;
Norman Kloes, Mr!l' Lena Huber,
Mrs. Lou!~ Reibel, Mrs. Phil Wll- (,oldye Hart, recently attended
lHl.mson, Mrs Clarence Ma~sar, an all rlay meetin'g and dmner of
Mrs Carl Sh1elds and Mrs. G. H. the Rcgwnal PTA 111 Barboursville, W. Va
Ewmg.

Pomeroy Vt:Stted Mr
Lew Hoffman Tuesday.

Mr. md M:r...

and Mrs.

Mr. and Ml's. Lloyd W11liams
vtsited Mr. and Mrs. Law:R!nce
MCDermott at Nttro Sunday

Mma Lewis and Don Sarn.s ;£
Vu:mn.a were visjtmg fnends '11.
Pa.'rkeroSburg Sunday alternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Harolt~ Young
an~ e'olildren, Mason, Mr :md Mrs
Sam Blake, Baltimore, o., and
Dorothy 'Blake were Sunday diuncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chf
ford Jnbruon.

rm

trfP

Mr. and MrS: Waller Blake allll
sons were Sunday guests of MI.
and Mrs. R&gt;eese Wilham!!, Pt.
Pleasant..
Mrs Helen Williams and Laur&lt;o
Hl'lla~d were m Pomeroy Satul·
day.

Mrs. Grace Cartwrigh t Is visiting
relatives in McDonald, 0., and Lt·
bTBry, Pa-., the latter part of thil
month she will £1y tc CallforDia
to vis.ilt with Mr and Mrs Harol~
W:alls and famtly.
Mrs. Elden Skinner and Mrs.
Joe Nlcholslln, Mt and Mrs Gar·
fuld Nicholson calkd on A. r.
Nicholson ThllTsday
Mr. alld Mr.s Charles Jaomcs qf
Londou, Eng, are spending seven
weeks willh their son and da-ugh·
ter Mr. and Mrs Carl Kearns. Tb:s
is the second v1sit for M'Fs. Jam~
she visited last In 1948
Bill Angel of Mkldleport and

Lmme Smi~h sfoent
In Charleston.

Sarlur~ay

\

I

Dtii•M·) are baek at their hom,.
on Main St. (former
Howard
E~w Ing P•1ace)-1., .seemc d SO lone
ly all wmtcr-and Hortense is
p like m•' ""
m.Win ~ and ~•le•n'n
I g u
- 1 plant t0&gt;1Jch·me-nots and four
·1 k
·th "rf'~ t m1S1Jl\'l·n·
oc oc § WI
-"' bceause If they're to.o,
near
tb
. o1:
1
" WGma"
h e dIf · ·· · ~q,•t D1d rarehoW d·Y&lt;ILL j!'X~t me to trim " thi~
hed..te \lrbM j Mit·~ evefi Wfl~
neBr it?"-but "never underes.'
mali", . et&gt;C.. yap
know-ifa,-y
Maftti&amp; Gfess telli Us of ·Sara

mght

bttweeR

M6•Dt a1,d

~dentf, P~l~fPiUiit ..-ere
Melvi~ Cti'e1t, latne.. ~. Ota
Gltld: B• 8Hr1e, Catfivolte and
:R ~ v 'p Btl
111
1

1

OJ

er,

"'
'

mr

enth Graders

M(li'n,Jng Stdr

. ~li&amp;.~Riiil~

rear! tlitd Tr.ilet&lt;ir ScJJ ..
lafib!p a,.f IJ: (llvliii Iii oil~ J&gt;o:
lp eaoh FFA.. Clla~r In ohio.
This boy attends .$he State F.utur
Fanner Cam,. The B. H. S. win·
,er was Jaclie Protfit,t. a ,Fniah·
U!b

man He was se1eeted from' th~
romtS fillt4 o-ut a'bo&amp;Jt farm ma·
chinery owned, inac/liJJeJ OP.eratfi
ed, made repairs an~ , .it(lJuatm:ent!".
&lt;in, ~h· ..U•Iltr ot tll!(r ~l•ot
liohks antt intt!-Ut.
Brdwn
Trartor Sales, Pomeroy, are the

TJJt

local

ll~flSOl'.'!l.

.

-,-

'Phe D1strlct Ul A.nfujaJ FFA
banquet and ltuain10oM meeUn;
wli's hetd in the Mar10it Gvm AI
Ohe~rterhill, May lOth, at 6:3o PM
The speaker of the evenir!g
wl'il Jerry Ringo-. the Cehtral N· ·
tl(mal Vice Pr~dent of the FF A
from RothwelT, Ky.

LmLE ORPHAN A.NNll

Those from Ra~itie attendin'!
were Dw.am Sayre, Larry Ho~ter,
David Hysell, Tom Curtis, Oon
Johnson, John Wmgett,
La;rry
Ebersbach, .Carl Wolfe, Jamc.
Pr~~~ Jlfe!vln &lt;;irde. Waid Foster
I-tarry "tfur.s, Charles Gaul and
Roy Van Meter.

Seventy eight FHA and FFA
members and thPir teac-hers, Mrs.
One of DAd's latest and best
Hilmm, Mr Wright and Mr. NoFeller ~e k,qew with just a very
lan enjoyed a wiener roast he:d
low mentahty {yet one of God's
Tuesday evening May 7 at the
own innocents he .u;) wa..s gohmg
State- Park: on Roufe 33 north er
tp ..... drafted They asked im
Poineroy.
~
"Yo\l gom,l to the amlf, Jim? :•
Each .year the FHA and F'F A
"No," s'ez(e ••j don•£ wanna
Plan a joint sprmg party The
wet~ rer th;etn. 1ellers.''
u
fl'OUJ' was transported from the
Alict hi!- dit11i.'t either, nOt ary 4 IQr. and Mrs. Garrett Reed oP school
building ~o the park by
day. WhiCh just goes tO show- Beer!y w-ere Sunday guests or S(!hool bus. Lawrence Beegle and
sOinetbinJ or other, I hal'Clly Jtonow Mr. and Mrs John ilhle.
Junior Salser, were bus drivers.
W·hat.
Mr. anr1 Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mr
l:t · d
o
d
"I don't wanna work for them and Mrs. Willard Fa.udree, MrS
Daff'! anD ~lt&lt;IKb wen'plnew hlaU.: lellers"-heavens no.
Car'pln ... Aman$fa Baer anti Mrs. Esta Baer
OLD SALEM
e atep n' so R•!
:J&gt;
F
R
Alan Halliday: who is staght - j.e~
'
i
b'bl 1
t t
11 t oafges Md rritic11l colonels. taJ(e 01 orest
un were Sunday u
he
pro • y orce
o eo e..·
tues•- or their sister and cousins
oned In Maryland was a recent
aU over the place----ealm dowc note Alnd behave
younelve~.
it
viSitor with his parents, Mr. lnd
.ck
th
"'
ar
,.,
rn
~u
..
n·
ertua
Ho1ter
and
Lester
Bail,Y
M
W .d H Jl(d
'
D1 , , e 11 rs1 100 yea.. e .w.~~ 1 iT.,
.,.
Mrs. Mujc:Me Leonerll of Rot"'"
rs
a1
a ay and brotber,
haNtesto--taiJJ:irtg Wittt a bymtndef
__._
Sprin(s Was ,CAlling· op Mns Mll· lva.n.
and he bopi.ng they'd never do
But I MUST give you tliis, Just d d lhl
Mr and Mr!. Fl'ank Rin~hart
oway with a certain liquid bus..: once more.
re
e r~ently
have returned to their farm home
ness-" 'Twould be aw1ul" qu.oth
:tiniQ' KJntu~ty sojer meel'J h1 s
after spending the winter in Porn·
tte---.1 t&gt;Om!ori h'Jm with "But yiu' ~oHtnel..._..:m, CdJoflel", se:r: he. blood pre.uure 220.
eroy to be near thelr employment.
could then just raiSe yoyr ow~ Co\oo.el jus\ bursts OlJt, alrlns h;lt
"Why sbutlti, Colonel irn I'd ~ Mrs. Rinehart's father, Howard
flops"-bat .be ''Went ..:way s~ let'Y ttfOiteat bad words, blood knowetl rou'd a ac-ted thatawa;v t Pond ia with them to spend the
''"ow:;;fu~l~"!:•~·~ld;'::"::U:::Y.._t:h::.;n:::~ri:;nJ!:....:l;.t;•::~&lt;_:v:....,.::.:e:l•~•::t::"":::~:..:o:.•:.t;:o::n..;h;,:i;:;'·..:l:..••:..•:.;•h:;,•::•d:..:_".:"".::.:ld:;n..:'t...:li 1poke to yl}u a tall." summer on the farm .

J&lt;N1ice Duncan who i.s employed in Columbus spent the week:
end with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. B Duncan.

Season
•
with a Pinch~;;
__ ....

~~drillfe

Atbtn.'.

.ct

weekend.

I

.Tud~fra. :teams: wf.te .uJttrudcd
fe~. ~ . Ott F.arm
II: )~(tea' tn Route lS(f ,¢. freb-

It 'be OlJ

LAUREL CLIFF

Mr and Mrs. Lloyd G1bbs and
children, Toledo, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Johnson OV(!r th~

I

NEWJSt

i~o

f

Sunday was 100, eoUectlon $39.43.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewi,s and
Mr.s Harry Johnson, Mrs. Hel~ ~ Mrs. Uoyd Wtll~o.ams were 1n Pat·
Barket, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd WUl· kersburg Saturday
lams, Mr. and Mn. Homer John
Mrs. Betty Call and childre·l
son, Mrs. w. Dicken~. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gibbs, Mr. and Mr'! viflted her l!lisler, Mrs. Donna
Goodnite at Pomeroy Sunday.
Carl Kearns, Carl Ban.
Mr. alld Mrs. lJoyd Hoffman,

day, wa,:eH re4uill'd 75l' or
GREF.N 3 Plf'('e sc;_fJOnaJ ltvln!il
$1 00 pt•r hour, With 1ranspor
Our 0\\on A~tounts
Rcu!)en Swartz No. 10089i', a
rnom bUill', IH'w ~~~ 3ti volurnl'
lat10n 11a 1r' (all Mason SPrue('
pn~o,lcr
nov. confined w the Oh10
Funk Wagtnalls 1-.mJ&lt;clopc·dla s
3-Mfi9 ask fllr I.OUI~e Cundiff
P&lt;
nihmtiar_\.',
Columbm, admitted
Call anu
59-31&lt;'
5-9-3tr
hom
Meli':S
Co
unty , convicted May
Speed boal, 14 fl ~~ -t1mc~ - - - - - - - - - - - 1956 of the cnme of Mallcwus
Phone 22
Jackson, 0. Cultmg W/1 to Wound or Maim
water. Marlm Molo1· 7 1~~ II. P
$259 00 Shorty Jlann;~hs, 12'1
(2C/C ) and senm~ 1a sente nce of
NEIGLER and CLEEK GARAGE
Butternut.
5 0-:il p
1-20 years 1s ehgt ble for a bearmg
_ _ _ _ _ _ Car repalr- Weldmg- Servlce and
bdore the PARDON AND PA
Used Parts Phone 3611, Raone,
ROLE
COMMISSION , on or aJter
AFRICAN VIOl.JETS 659 Brownell
4 29 12tc
Ohio
Juh•, 1957
Ave., Middleport Phone 6299-M.
Pardon and Parole Commi~SlOn
Fr•• Ettlmetea
5 7 6tc
HY R G Fogle.
,..61NTING
ATIORWI
•
•
Bcalllti£ul combma tlo.n Sylvauu1
(5J 11, lA, 2tc
PAPER-HANGING
17" consol •rv. A M and r M
L. V. Reltlnger
'U... I - C . . .
rad1o. un d record pla}cr, ~0110
Recine, OAio
11SL ...ondiO,
P-11
Mahogany, eJ~ccllont condilioll
Pomerov. Ohl•
4 27 tf
NEW HAVEN, W. la.
$100.00. LIU'gc GE DeluK dry&lt;:.r,
On Rt. 13. Cell Wm. Gru"'r•
.' Rock Sprlnp
$10fltJO Phone 9215l&gt;.f ~ 111-31_. QUICK SIWVIGE t•n Wneh r.eLUTHER LEAGUE:
---- palrlng hy F.sctory TMlned
The Dtslnct Lutht'r League
Marble kip drc.'Jr~cr, Organ, II:&lt;
,
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEwas iwld Sunrt .. y Apnl 28 at the
p()11 ed HNl'ford bu 1
I 2 81 K. Iow ,ug, 0 11 131np'S ' h'O" , Rcgtslercd
LERS.
}l(.merof.
1-3-tf
St. 1-'nul l.ulh&lt;•ran l' hurl'h, w.th
'I
I" 15
I II 2
0
bt&gt; 1 o- lclcl Three rO&lt;'klll'
• H'ars "·
mo Ill , cow~
the lot"ni church .':lervwg as hn&lt;;'.
II'.'~URANCE AGENI:l'
h( l (C ~p
nook~ F.n~
OilL' Fn· ~ h olh&lt;•t· to
fn·shcn RADIO -" TELF.Vl~ION SI'~H.VICE,
Repres('nfatlvc~ wt&gt;r•! from ti1e
~lr.). Automobllo, Hulth
rs, ,, r~sslc.-b.le B l slll'&lt;·~d~
Nil! ley Hy.'icll, Bradbur;\'
Phone .. JO, Cleland Apphance
tcan:.1 ('S,
,..ar., a · e(
5-11 31
Chal"ieslon,
Huntmgton and Park
ACCIDEN't
Store, ltd W. lohln St., Pomcrot
PIIIOWfl. Drc.~&amp;CS, Curlilln Slid
p _______
crsburg churche&gt;'
J.. mcs HenLit.. Ca1uelty end ._..,
2-23-U
chcrs, Napkins Picture fram e .~ LOVELY SPINET PIANO. .&lt;;acrlfit'! .
derson, was 1n char~~· of the d,
SCOUT MIETINCJ.
Floor lamps Wabh St-ands, Ketcd for quick sale M1ghl consider
votwns,
followed
by
a
sermon
b'
At
the
recent Cub Scout Pack
Real Estate
tlCJt, Dul&lt;'h oven, Canner .~, lr\ln ·
storing with party who would
Rev Raymond Peter'\.
Nq . 256 meetmg at the gtaLLC
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
Ina: Board. Sc.alcs, Lawn Mow
he sure to buy later P'or details
Ronnw l'lf&lt;'Glothltn di.&lt;itmt ;ne· school l'~rank Hoyt Jr. of P
6136-M
P'IONEI
6311
cr. Power Lawn Mower (Rotary
wnte Thompson MusiC Co, 624
.aident, pres1ded dunng the bUst Pleasant presenlc!d Thomas Grm
Other U8t'!flll 1tem11 loo numt!l'
~cvenlh Ave, Mar1etta, Ohio
ness me('ltng A supper was pr.~ atcad with a new chat tcr.
ous to list. A'ITENTION · If
57 fltc
pt~rerl and served by members oi
Mmtature blue ribbons: made
you need GOOD
ho\L~Chold
Completely New From
the Purpose Class . There were by Mrs. E L. Stein were present
furnishings attC'nd lhu 5 a!c
GIRL'S BICYCLE hko new, 20 Jn,
llllob lo Chute
hllletcen mem&amp;crs from the Hunl· cd to the followlng membe.
s1gn0tl Mrs France~&gt; llobert !o One roon dog; one all around
ingtun
Church, '1 from Charle~- Larry Fluharty, Mickey Beach
TERMS CIU~
dog; one rocker 1panicl, house
ton and fifteen from Parkersburg Gary Batey, Phil Cooke, Roger
Auctlotleer: Crltt Br.ulford
broke, f(!ma.ll'; one goat. Everett
TRACTOR SALES
and nineteen from Mason Count~· Black, Maurice Clark, Bobby Grm
Ra~lne. Ohlo.
Chaffin, llarl!ord, W. Va.
churches
stea~. Terry Cunning~am, Charle...
Pomeroy
NOT RESPONSJBLE 1·on AC· ------ -~-7_6:_1P:.._
COUNCIL
McFarland, R&lt;mnte Stem, Pat.l
CIDENTS.
~ ll ·H ·lt13tc
The jotnt council of the Luth- Chadwell. Larry F'Ty and Mitchell
tEKINESE PUPPIES for aale,
eran Churches, St Paul, s• Ward.~ The presentations were
TRUSTEES 1re askmg
peop"c
Mra. Woodrow W Call, 73~ Syc·
Marks, Zwn met Tuesday evenm~ made by tubmaster Wtlliam Melnttrc&amp;tt.'d ill donatmg ror t:le
amor~ St., Middleport.
at
the Broad Run cht·rch. Durmg FIU'land.
UJi-keep of Sl John Cemete1y
.. 30 12tt
the busmess meetm..: , Clarence
Jim Fry was presc:-ttcd the One
.
aand th~1r donatiOns to Thelma
Blessing
was
appomtcd
lllf
recreyear
serv1ce strap while Mitch~JI
3
CAN
MILK
COOLER,
1
double
A GTue.t~e.r, Trcas, 103 Cher~y
scntallve to attend ~le annual Ward was given the Bear pin.
unit Imperial milker. G. A. Deem
St., Pomeroy
rt-l().3tc
Racme 3088.
S 8 3tp
·state synod 1n Jackson's Mill. Th• The following
were presenteu
WANTED - PalnHniJ, lnttlrior or
altcmalcs were Mrs. Frar.i Hey· Four Arrow Points. Mitc.he.l
exterior, contract or hourly, Goon usct1 G. E Electric Rang •
Ward , Bobby Griru~lead, Ter{'y
nolds and Mn. Harry Layne.
New Craft8man's 20 In Jig Saw ~mPIOD 1111uranee AseDCJ,
ntl!! reaaonable. Phone 381-Y.
Othcn present W&lt;'rl' Fdward Cunnmaham and Maurice Clar\.
See at 203 MulbeiTy Ave.
Homer Braley.
S 3 12tt
Ki.ddleport. Fl:re - AutomobU&amp;
Kmg, Elmer
Newberry, Je.sse Denner stripes were presented lo
O..e--61 p
lloa&lt;\1.
Pbooo
11316-X
&amp;»II
Brown.
Donald
Roush.
P. J. Wol· Bobby Gnnstead and Mauri ·
Hetdquethors for
7
pert,
Harry
Layne,
Thomu Grin· Clark while Terry Cunniflgham
A~
1u::m::l;:n'u:::m:-:-co::m::b~l::n::at-;;lo::n:-:-,:-:lo:::r:::m-a::n
::d
Semlonite LUIIa&amp;e - Lane Cedar
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SEJt..
stead, Lloyd Roush and Bob was presented the assb.tant De 1
Mcreen window! and doorf Steel
Cbeata - LAU Window FansVlCF: All make• .Repaired by Ex·
Johnston.
ner stripes.
and aluminum awnlngl!i and eant"rlildalre Refrigentors.
pert Tec~nlelaoa. Phqne 6284 Y
SEWI,.G
CLUI
Those receiving third
year
opica. Call William Radford,
Our "Factory Rcprc.scnta
l1 ... r furniture, Mlcldlaport, Ohl•
lollddleiJO~,
8-IIHI
The
BPnd
Scwmg
Clu
b
were
pins
were
BGrinstead
and
&gt;Dav.
1
Rock
Sprlna:s.
0
21-lmop.
hve'' Y..ill be in this area all
" 20 tr
entertained Tue!lday aflernoon .a! Chadwell while seeond yeu pins
COMPLETE Insurancu Proteetion,
next week
Sm111U enatne parts. BRIGGS &amp;
!he home of Mrs. A D Woodrum went toM. Clark and M. War!
Ltfe, Auto. Fire, Polio. C,all Don
(()
Found
STRATfON, CLINTON &amp; IRON
.1. Clifton. GuesiJJ and members Those presented 1t'1e1r first ye 1r
Mllle, Middleporl, Ohio.
HORSE. Gard(!n tracton, tlllera,
area 'J.
We have iCveral good
prQMmt were Mr~ R.ay Pickens Sr pins were Paul Chadwell, Ronnie
J.OST 1m Tuu·f'JitWood
llwnmowers, Clinton chlln laW
Wt.1le faot Hereford Helr~i~~
Mrs. J11mcs Buell and baby, Mr~ Stem , T CunninKhem, P Cooke ,
Spinel
Plano
Buys
parts Ridenour·, Supply, Cheat·
IJOY!l R0\15h, Mr.s. Otte Roush, Chas. McF~~orland, Roger BLaek and
due to freshen. Cell J L Hawk .
Ohio.
4 2 9tc SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 11611, Vtnc
er,
5-10-31 .l
Coolville YU-5-2241
l\lrs. J. t.. Stewart, Mn. A D Gary Batey.
Terms to Suit You
St., Middleport, $6l)()().OO. p, U.
llume. Mrs. A G Mehlman. Mr5.
PERSONALS
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES ond
Deal with your "Factory E. L Stein. Mrs. P . J. Wolpert,
Lottridge.
5
8
12tp
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adams
Auto Soles
Service. R. A. Finlaw, 012 E.
Distributor and Save
Mrs. w. T. Slone, M.rs N. 0 We1n anrl Handy or WetrtOll recen~ly
M11n St., Pomeroy.
4 2'7 u SIX room hnusc.
acres o;
Mrs Hugo Juhhng and Mrs L. J visited Iva Cap.chart who return
$200.00.
ground, $li,OOO.OO Call 512 J.
ed with tttem for a ViSit.
Ruttencutter.
5·6·6tc
PELLOWSHIP DAY
Mr end Mrs. Donald Brown an'
A May Fellbwship Day se!"v1ce children visited relatlv.es in KcnfHREE ROOM furnl1hed apat t
wu held -at the New Haven EUB !ucky recently.
ment, apply Home Restaurant.
Church May 3rd at 1·30 p, m. A;t
Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Brown VilMiddleport, $1&amp;.00 per week.
..Fattory
Trained
Service"
women
Were
lnvited
and
men
al!!o
J
itcd
D C Btown In Jehn Ho
utlllUcs paid.
!S·lo-3t.:!
welcome.
Goldye
Hart presldeJ kin.s Hospital~ Baltimore, .Md., oveA
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Jaokson, Ohio with the theme "Free &amp;hoola io the weekend. , .
3 room furnished apartment lor CITY 'PROPERTY - I now have
several,
rar
gmg
m
!iZe
from
4
rent Next t.o hospitel. Ph•ne
a Fl'ee America". Mrs Yen Row.h
Mr. and Mrs. Lee StflWart of
1814 Buick VI Spectaol 4 dr. Sli·
rooms Lo 9 rooms, and In J&gt;r\ce
284.
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gave
the
call
to
worship
follow.:111
sUtton,
W. Va ., and Mr. and Mr•
dtll ti.MlG.OO. Oynartow drive ,
from 12.000.00 to $50,000.00
~
by the bvmn "Americ-a the B,:,au Glen Downing and childrett of
like new liabt blue nnl,h. P'or ReJlt - EltenJlon Ladders~
some of whtch the owner Will
tlful", litany and prayer Glvini Athens wwe~ Sunday guests &lt;~'
Bilet.tlllf'l, Pomeroy.
,_9-6tc
&amp;arrold BoiNJa, Drop Clotlu.
finance .
talk.s were Mr8. Arthur Jewetl, Mr. 1nd Mrs. J. L. Stewart.
Clinton F'lrher, Mlddleport.
II ARMS anlt . FARMLAND- Su(!h
liM Bukk V8 Super 4 rtr. Rlv·
Mrs
Donald Smith, Mrs Frank
Mr. and M.n. Wyatt Chadwell
Pbone ~X.
U t If
property Is undoubtedly the best
i«a Sedan. II,BN.OO. Power
Reynold.-,
,Mrll.
Robert
Beach.
Til'
vislteil
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howe
hedge their Is agam~t inflation
ateerin1 1nd brake~, dynaflow ror rant • Eleetrlc
wallptpe..&amp;
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
group .. ng "Fairest J.ord Je51UJ
ln NelsonviUe recently.
Compare
wtlh
any
commodlly
drive, one IOCII owner. Blaett .teamer.
Cll ntun Filher, Mid·
A. pan~ dheunion was led l»'
Mrs. H. L. Dy-er, M;ri. F. A. Bu
(stoekl, bonds, refrigerators, dla·
n.ar'a, Pomeroy.
MHitc lleporl l-'h. 8»-X
11•1 M
Clyde
Poley.
Mrs.
Burl
Dawson,
ley,
Mrs. w. T. Stol'le reeently atmonds or eadlllacs) over any
-------~--~-~ Mrs. Jc:phn. Morgan and Keith At · 1 tended the P111st M'atrons meeting
term
of
yc,1rs
and
see
what
you
111118 Oldomoblle "Ill" 2 dr. Holll· UNf'UllNISUEO .-partment, SC&lt;'·
nold N,' solo "My Task" was sur.g In Pt. Plcuant.
com up with Thl"re wtll aldar Cpe. p,8011.00. Hydrama·
ond StrecL, Po1neroy, roa.son
bv Mrs; Harry Llyn(! and ben ·
Mr. and Mr.s. LJoyd Roush e'
ways be more prople, lht!re
Ue drive, power ateerina:, low
able Call 440.M or 24·Y
rtlctl~ was given by Mrs. 1W
tended
parinta weekend at th..!
will
never
be
more
land
mlle1ce. Bluttmr'a, fomeroy.
S.11·3tc
mond Pet.ors. ·
Delta
Zeta Sorerity at Wttteoberg
lOX
219
JIHONI
108-Y
5-Nte
JTRUCTURAL I •lAMS
IIRTH
College ln sprtnafleld where the:
Cloth, Nylon, Flberala•• Awnia.ca, (0) II, 3tc
Mr. and Mn. Gene Athey are daughter Carol Ji e senior.
ICRAP IRON-MITAU
liCit Bulok ctnlur7 2 dr. RlviN"I
Porch sha&lt;)f!l, Venetian bllndl,
announc:lll£ the birth of a daugh
Freemen RoUJh has a~pted a
Cpe. .,.1116.00! Dynallow drive,
Window blihds, Porch and Lawn
Ler,
Patriele
Ann
at
Holzer
Ho
:position
at the Clinkh River Po ·
f1olly equipped, low mlleoao.
Furniture. f're.e eatlr.&lt;ltlll. Dale
Good Clem
Can
p1tal. The maternll \ Jrandparents er P.lant near Bristol, Tenn.
ofarefuJ
owner,
Blaettnar'a,
Wippel Supply, 210 Union Ave.,
AU MU:ea 11114 Medeil
arc Mr. ind ·M rl. Frar.k Gurer '
Mn. Garland GoorlwiD is lm· .
POII\OJl&gt;,.
JI.IHIIA:
Pomeroy.
• U !moe
We11sburg while J)aternal grand· pJ'OvinJ in Sl ~Oaeph Hoa.pital "11109 CIIO\ftle~ 4 clr.. ~-00 u ROOMS, dgse In town, 127 1lu•
Phono 110
AUTO
parenta are Mr. and Mni. Clayton
Mr lltil Mn.; Lloyd Rowb ~- _,,.
iL Pbou Po""'""'i 1111. J.ll.l!lp
ternut, Yarneroy,
D-11·12\.p
A11107.
tended tho lunorll of Arthur ~1

Wednesday evening

OilS IN CHARLISTON
John Bass of Bancroft, W. Va.,
former resident of Clifton di.-: I
Friday at Charleston Gener-al HMpital after an extended lllneso;
Mr. ~ss was a brother of Mr'!.
Harry Johnson.
Thw;;e attending the funert~ol which was held o'
Sunday at Bancroft were Mr. an·!

cahon.

aft~rnqon.

Those Members that came o1n
to qudt and ~ut carpet rags on

lh Good Will ISibl• Clan

d1mng room A poluck dinner was
served at six o'clock with the- Rev
Waldo J. Bartels givmg the invo-

arrangement of pastel fJowen.
The programs-, which were carna
tions design~d with pink paper and
bed with white ribbon, were pla.ced at each plate. A de~orated
buthday cake honormg
Linda
Smith and Susit Kaspar wu serv·
ed wtth the dinner and the group
sang ''Happy Btrtbday" to them.
Group smgjng of "Oh, Beautiful
The Service Sweet" opened the
program followed with "A Mother's Prayer" by Mrs. Waldo J, Bar.
tel!. Mrs Don Thomas accompa·
nied by Mrs. 0. P. Klein, presented
the sol{) "The Lord'! Prayer".
Miss Elitabeth Fick, Guild pre!·
ident, mtrodueed Miss Erma Sm1th
toastmi8Lress who welcomed the
mothers and daughters present. A
salute tn mothers was given by
httle Miss Donna Reibel who also
sang "Mot her" Mrs Donly Retbed
gave the !l'alute to the daughters
and se'Vcral selected poems were
g1ven by Mrs. Pearl Mora.

, day

CLIFTON

Smart
ua 11] a re,
Co'unty
IH
( Ch.urch Women--"lf we hadn t
had .some retired teachers a'nd
some motht'TI and homo makef!i •
ft
rofue baek
our sehoots, I
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rlon't now ho
we'd ever ha\'e
'l'be electfoh ot offittTa of (b,•
cood taste bul this.
ene st~ made out"d I say "Amen'' ~ 0 R.adn~ Ch.lpter of .FUture Farn1
"worlds end" as young:as
~ fllat-we're surely lut'!ky ll'Ound era of Amertea Was &amp;.eld at the
it.
ers pu I here-we\e a nieCe, Virginia Has regular meeting in the .Agrlcu
1
lc1ns F'usco, -teaching in Hopkins- ture building on April 2fl The
' The t;rabblng ol stamps has be ville, K.y, who's
1he .teventh new officers Will carry over unt.l
&lt;.orne pitifully amusmg to me , letcher they've bad in her p0111· !pring or W8 The nominations
Morekeeper g1ves me a who:e liOn thiS year~reason she'! there were as followt. president, Ro
sheet, l accept them mdlfferentt,Y. - her husband, Art. IS tn para lanil Wolfe and Bu.u: B'eegle; vic
and suddenly llOte a ~covetous ex ~ooper tramiqg a~ /i'7arby F{)rt president Charles G1uf an!f M;:l~ssJon on' a "tnearriy ~op~et.l Cpmpll;e:U. ' 1\Y.-mt r~end, Ra- VIR Ct-rele, secretary HaTry 0UJS
Go~h, I wish sne'd Q.ive ltlehl tO ~el fttitl.s :Medrl(s1sler of Rev and Charles HOlter; Trearsllrer
me
. '
• uetbe~Mtu! :lit oium'bus) s:ys James Prlce and Norman De~,
~he's taught 63 d~J;J fhis yea ·
~xpe~ts tell us th..at the mer~ s'tre's a faithful substitute teacher reporter David Taylor and
y
N_shng m of the.r.e tokens h:&amp; it SYs:acuse and greatly ar-p'rf'· Van Meter •nd foentlnel Melvm
se~~ed t~e nation like a fever . 1 •t cia\te'lt';.rm !'illre.
Circle and Wald FOstk
Dtdn I CI)St me a lhmg," &gt;tli~·
The resnlls of the ·•.leetton were
shout exulf~Jntly, brmging ho'nil'
. /
pre.ddlmt WOlfe-; vJte presld~ 11 t
' their prizes
Wllht to hear about "Me a'fld
,
Gaul; secrf'tary Our!:; treasUrer
J wouldn't dream of ever t['}':in&amp; J;!j Diet?" Fraid you'll have to if Pl'il~~; ,aent.iJ:tel Foster and report
to explain WHO P'llfs for 1L
lsl you •read thi.!l here now column fr VanMeter.
tea:, J'm gonna slim down. Know 1-'---'--"-~------­
LOOK!NG" ~UNJl.-M'Wi ··~ wiij"! Cause that msidJOus fat was
Eula (Mrs Hofneh 'A&gt;ice .alti'~j, ~)I}J up around the old ticke-r
tel1lng us or .trer ''ildf,r sons. HJ'ia.ftJ« fr hard to tick. You jet
J .·
tne .ielFnd enough and man, I'I!
MrO. John Dltlll
Cheater and Harold--e eare"f artd Tugf ftrtl it t-O\ the doctor And it
Jerry DaVf! •~d Paul lacqbs
family will b&lt; hlnfiji .lioltl ~apaff ~tO '!"![¥ when you &lt;an't
FrJdai n(,ht •P~ Saturday
next week a!~~ i tn:re~ yl~,S ab·
ur b~lt!jt; after even a short were
guest~ of Mr. a'n d Mrs. Pearl Sa·
nence- tMJr rtttre Jfilughtet l~
lk a?'a t~J. old chest mis~ry cobs.
now 8%
ail:tiqu.s ~ to S~e if
rts PJJ, in tll! ' mlddteo of th(!;
Slb~'!l ptcked t'ip tMty J~aTie:9.e,· As
ht i'ii~ ycM:j tllink "Man, wha\'
Mr. ahd ~~- tJOti~rd LUnsfOrd
Leroy '.md "Katy" Brb'Wn'oi 80'flt\y &lt;i fool tVe been to .let IbiS get ~,Pent Friday . evening wlth Ste've
dtd- Harold is nciW . l( G.irllp SO Ottt of ha-nd."
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Pendlctan, Calif --a
Sifell~L 0. K. SJj .!J.ere we go-3 sliCe's
Atten'diu1Ce at Sunday Scliool on
and was far too fat d85). so h~ or b"O'd pe-f day, non fat milk, MayS Was 88, ofrtu•ing $11.76
.1 . !
took to the ,gyrr; ahd l'lOW Is a:
several from here attended the
svelte 155--Eula bad. -'A~ore· 8 of ~om Ion. black cOffee (ug;h') cot·
well,
ding of ,Paul .facob.!l and !Cay
~ ...\.,
t~n cheese, m.s'h {m~ke mine tuna
the state line signs he tpok •s l&lt;c and ,.Our off the ju'tce or oil) Heines at Glouster, Saturday evewent west passmg throUgh 111- 1 1
h b
nini.
inois, Kansas, .Nebraska, ArfiQn?, Pan C~l!;it~_ ~e-~P. off 1 e aeon, a
M.r. aad ,¥rs. James" Lewis and
New Mex. 1eo and Californfi-both hot biSCUit's prt~n and as for lee three children
were
Sunday
cream, tt's plai-nly marked "cyaguests of her parents, ifr. and
Rl-ce boys are wmy careerien- tfll1f!:'' or might as well be.
cvery~ody ~oldlnJ b~ . ~re
.1tJII
Mrs. Clifford J,acobs.
BHI F'lirk g~t§ ovei- th:e
lmrp~
:8-Jt: ybu IlnbW the compensa- Mr:i. MU(Ired Jacobs spent FriJn tt.me fw H S. Senior trip lo .tion? Slkmg o0ff th'TOO whole daY eve'ning with friends in Glou.
Nei# Yo'fl!-~ ?11! a a~irl baJh t&gt;/lUIId~ ,In ( \\f..k; lf.t, good Dr's ster.
bird ,~P," '!"f ,./ol;tmed ,C•'!Pn~ li&lt;lmiratlon •nd hJs "sJon't be too
Mr. arid Mrs. Steve Ebhn and
and &amp;burn tO Effi:Hul ie&amp;h N'ert 1t:U~ OH yorlldH M:ri. H " upon
PIISIIilk . bY tb~ I can't ~ ~·ave .it..,:; V!h~h. 1 ·J ~d a)J"t.P , ~rappie of two children called on her brother
Jatobs and famlly, Sunda;
came borne, tound· otie dt lny llf'~' milk tb IllY wHee apd can have Chtford
afternoon.
robins, now a huge Cetlei--dttrnj j .;n~ Or twD of l:i&amp;d candy not
Mra. Roy Bias spent Monday
JN my bird bath so nooehalan: 1 loa often 1 feel li'ghter, freer.
wJth
daughter, Mrs. Emil Ale·
--some kmd or a foot washmg But I must e&lt;lnst:mtly watch and shire her
and family.
spreel looks as If- mus-t visit mY t~t s ts too soon, far, far too soon,
Mr. a'nd Mrs Blll Brads-haw and
friena, lsfrs Nora JOrdan, who to brag see me later, alligator.
Jessie
Tra~y of Warren spent scv.
bought a pretty new home out on And
Seventh Grade kids add
era!
days
with Me1gs County relGratit St --.Nora .and I were tiS· Lfus "not lib Iooft, biboon."
atives.
F~r 4 ilughly educative and in;
1 te~cll~s at Harr.isonv~lle 1'll 1911
Mr and , Mrs. Hayward L11man
-shes V:!nas tee's ~ister-VirHt~ formative colrurn I'~_e; ~rapped to
and
two sons were recent guests
ou\o' fDrnier Co"J:tnmeFcJa! teach'· a 111 ew -lf\W .right there. But I ju!l of Mr..
and Mrs. John Diehl.
here, nnw at Racin@- J'm so glad wanted you to laff, lfl.f( W1th my
t~e
James Jobb's
Q{oroteme zany, yet greatly beloved, SevAlmost
a
mcnt made by a funeral, home m
N C t.hat they glve 'l'op Value
V'udmg ShlmflS.
We've heard or m
U
' w:Juch trlnsgrett~ all ~ t .a\ on~

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Irma a. lblo
Several folks
attended t~t!
Glee Club concert al Ra•tne Ia ,·
•
~r1day night.
Dav~ .Eynon, East Lt'verpool
W"ls vislttrlg his
brother Re· j
E--on and wt·le rec•nlly ,
,no
.Mr. and Mrs C "'D Reed and

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PIANO BUYERSI
SAVE $200

l.ost 6

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SUMMERS &amp; SON

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There l r a reelpe for gr"'''inl boyo too - his
church, home, ~~ehool, frieJids apd then that ce....laln .omelhlng In
H&lt;lpe that rnakoa hlrn a bil

lhe

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YOU HAVE A
LIVCLY INTEREST
IN li-IE ARTS I

There il rio better war you Cu give your SOD a
feellnr of hla obllgaUona lo hlmself lllld tO olhel'a

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than the business ezberlence he will gain through

a 1tews-paper ro,.:te. He wlll learn to turn hie spare
time tnto nrofit for himself; htt wUI gam the re-apecl of hla cualoMera lli!10iiib .. .rv!ce: lho r ..
apett of hts busJnelftl assO'elltis t]\rough perfonnanee of bls dally duties. Bqt above all, he \Vill enowa wa:r tlitdugh l&gt;la oWl! efforts..

1oy DlakiDJ hla

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Why not eneaurage ypur '~ ·. tG -ra pply for- ~e reoponolblllly Ill hla OWII b..Wu ~ a newspaper

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ture ttudentl and tlu!:l.r tn.tructor
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BY iLANCJfl M. ,..~SKINS
1ov~-Paul
told
Uftbelte~vable l!
slote- c~nt talj at
CounCil

6-D•IIy Sentinel, Pomeror-Mtclclle port, o .• M..y 11, 1957

( 15) Room &amp; Boord

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

AgO'S 25 to 60 wtth

RATES

cnou~h

}our

POULTRY Jo' OR SALF..-.1&lt; irsl GeneraLion Arbor A( re•
Vantre~s
Cross B~ oJler
ch1ck.li. FOR

the ProfJl Pul
let. HERM BERRY'S HATCH
ERY, Inc, Parkersburg, W
EGGS~DcKalh

orrcr for
sale at PUBLlC AUCTION a•
the home of the !ale Mrs
Avery Roberts, (located nci!.r
the U. B. Church on College
Roa~ l in Syracu-se, Ohio, the
followmg household
furni!h
lng~ Saturday, May 18, 19~71
1000 A M- Fngidatre Refr1
JilC~ator, Kllchen C11b1net , Ga~
CirOutaLlon
heater
lalrno ~1t
new), Kllrhf'.n tahlc, AIR WAY
SW~~EPER and
&gt;attachments
(l1ke new), Ntce Book Case,
Complete Bed (wood), "l"wo
wicker chairs, Davenport, DIN
lNG ROOM SUITE Coffee table
Ltbrary tables, QUILTS, Bla~
kclll, Aprons, Drapes. Tea To
web, Coats, Table lamps, lllgh
Chair, Trunk.i Electric to.astcr.
Canister set,
Elcotrlc Iran
Hand Tools, Gcn Elcclrlc Wash
er (like ncwl, Kitchen S111k
(~ ,mch double drain board)
~ gas
healllrs, Enterpm('
Ga~ Bange !l1ke nt•w), Dah-es
Antique Table, Radw and Stll.'r1rl

PIANO

LEGAL NOTICE

Va Phone GA 2 3~ 5 10 I moe

314 HP garden
tractor
wtth
equipment, !'Jorge ga!'i rang,;
Ideal lawn mower .sharvener
E J Wagner, llacwe 5 W-3ty

I

Sealed b1ds will be received by
\ the undersigned at the office of
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys, Pomeroy,
OhiO, for the sale of the property
owned by Sarah Jane Probst in

see you to Box
Dad)
SenlmeJ,

5-l1·6te

Middleport, OhiO, on wh1ch said
property 111 located the butldlng

$2.00 HOURLY
pnso 1hlc dmng
hght assernhly work at hom ·
No experwnc(' necessary SAN-

Los

An~elcs

48, Calif

o~upled

by June's Dress Shop,
Middleport, OhlO Satd property
apprait~ed for $5,000 00 and ean.
not be sold for less than the appraised value The right is reo;ervcd tn reject any and all b1ds.
Sale Is subject to the approval of
the Probate Court, Melga County,
I Ohto. Satd seaied bids musi be
presented on or before May 18th,

Third

CO Mfg t:o B507 West

highest biddEr, subject to the approval of the Court
Roy E Stnckland, Adminis·
tratl)r of Estate of Mary Al.,..
Hra StT}ekland, DeceaseC.
(!&gt;) 11, 13, 14, 3tc

USED SPINET

come tu

home

when I can
668-A, The
Pomeroy

For Scie

The undersigned wtll

to

manent high earnmg po,.itwr.
for men who qualify
Wrl~"

2•
hour "ire&lt;-ker Service.
Day
Phone
6221
Night
Phone
110311-X. DODGE · I'LYMOUTII
DEAL,r.RS
3 I U

RESULTS
- - - - - - -- - -

-·-===========:-

th1s sum . Propertf to be sold

and discuss llJc
rossibihlles of brttenng you.:'
.sdf Int~:rvJcw 1n the presen::c
of yoour w1fe prcferrerl P.-r

~::-:----

GETS

neal

for presell! day l1vmg

costs, why not ll't me

(8b) Auto Services
-- a. H. IIA WLil'iGS SONS CO. -

Ibis column

car,

appcarancl:' , good charactt'r [[
;our prrsrnl ('arnmg.:; are not

2 eeau per word, one IDstrtlon. Minimum cbarse :.OC.-4. centl
per word for three eoneeeutlve lnsertiona.
f~lal - One mOiltb for sao ct~DU per word.
lUll rate ol 2 eents per word will be eburaed for advertisina: if
a.ot paid for before the lGth of eagh morath foUowillf Insertion.
EiTen in Aclvertillng-Sbou14 be reported lmmeq,lat.el.y. The
D•UY Seatiael _.111 not be reaponaible tor moJe than one tncorftl\:t lnaertion.
Card of Tbanta and Special Notlee1 of Event. $1.00. Obituuiu
publilhed at 1 eent per word.

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT find emp)oyment - hire or fl.nd a lost Item through
The Dally SenliMI WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Cal) 398 Today - An Ad In

Federated Church Womens Guild
Mother-Daughter Banquet Held

The Mary Alvtra
Strickland
NICE HOME fnr rmdd!e-aged lady
property
located
in
Pomeroy,
Free room and board. Phone
006-M
5 7 6lp Metgs L.:ounty, Ohio, will be sold
by the understgned at the law of.
The annual mother-daughter ban·
Wonted
fH·es of Crow 11nd Crow, Pomeroy, quel sporlsored by the Women's
( 17) Help
- - · _ _ __ _ _
Ohto, at 10·00 o'clock a m May 15,
Guild of Lhe Federated Church was
Men n~ded to help take ctue 1957 Property appratsed .&amp;t $1,100 held Pnday evening 1n the church
or our expan ~"'!on
program and cannot be sold for less than

FOR CONSISTRNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

(I) Notices

LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE

5-ll·2Lp

licensfld
WANTEO- Lwo more
life guards at Batie}'~ Lah ,
5 ll fitp
Hacme Road

FULL PRICE

WANTEIJ- Houtc dnvcr [or diK
lr1butmg newspapers Jn rur.ll
areas Apply at The Dally Scntmcl Ofr1re
5 10-tf

1

1957.

WANTED AT ONCE
MAN TO WOHK on truck farm,
fanuly preferred, house and gar-

·I

Only $25.00 down

den . Good wages By day or by
Jllonlh 2:lll8 Letart Falls 5 8·6 r

I

and $4.00 weekly

=c:- - - - -:----:------cWANTF.D- House elcanmg
by

Clara Stewart, Adminutrator, Estate of Sarah
Jane Probst, Deceased.
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys
!5) 11. 13. 14, 3 tc

'

We Carry

______

-NOTICE OF HEARING FOR

PAROLE
Case No 5201

The tables were attractive Wtth
white cover&amp; and centered with an

1

SUMMERS &amp; SON

(20)Business Services

__ ....

............ ..__

Radney Downing

Broker

See The

New Hollond

HAYLINER

ATTENTION

FULTON THOMPSON

I

were

h'ene

Ju.stts, Mabel
Johnson, Clara
Williams, Luc11le H.arr1son, Lat•
rene Lewis, June Burrts fnd dau·
gbters, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and
bosts, Mr. and Mre. Ned Henry.
Attendance at Sunday

Scho

Jack Barnhart
of Columbus VISited her mothc ...
Mrs. J 1 Blake over the weekend
Bob Oliver, senior at Wabama
High School was chosen for .sch:
l&amp;'J'ship He has been named Ml·
son County'! first recipient of
the scholarship for t&gt;eachen tra n
ing. It amounts to $500.00 a yea....
OltVICr was selected by the Board
of Education. H-e is the !DR of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oliver.
Frtcnds a-nd relatives receive·'
word of the death of Mr.s. Dauy
Lewis Lockett In- Seattle, Wash ,
April 17th She tvas a former re.;t
dent of Chiton and a cousm Gf
Fred Lewu. Her husband, Fn.1k
The guest speaker, Mrs. 0. P. Lockett is a brother to F M
Klein, was mtroduced by Mtss Lookett an.d Mr-s. Anna Russell,
Smith who spoke on "Pioneers of local.
Women" usmg for demonstration
a repltca of a pioneer woman. Miss
Mr and M'rs
John Li'Venage
Smith. presented Mrs. Klein with a and Mr and Mrs. Robert Mat"tme
gtlt at the close of her address.
all of South Charleston were ca.~
Recogmlion of mothers present mg on Mr and Mrs. Ned Hem
was m charge of M1ss Fick. Red Sunday afternoon.
carnations were presented to Mrs.
Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Fick u(
Mart Crary, the "ldest moth.er, and
t pmned on bv her daughter. Mrs. Pomeroy were calling on Mr amJ
Mora , Mrs. Paul C~apman, the Mrs. Ned Henry 1"oosliay cvenin!l:
Mrs. Ne{l Henry anJ Mrs. Geo
youngest mother, and pinned on
by her mother, Mrs Delmar Cana- Burns and daughters atte-nded a
day, Mrs Albert Smtth, the young. piano rccttal ~iven at the Porn,
est grandmother; Mr!'i, Amanda roy high school aud1tonmn Sun
K,aspar and Mrs Donald M~ra fol'
havtng the most daughters present tine (a cousm) on Wtdnesday 1t
and also Lo Mrs. Bartel! and pin- Roseville, 0 Other.s from here
ned on by Mis.-. FJCk The Mart altendJng were Mr. tnd Mr.s. '.
Crary tamtly were g1ven recogni· J. Reed, Mrs. Joe A. OhUngec.
lmn for haYing four generations Mrs. Inez Roush, Mr. ttnd Mrs.
present.
John Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Howa. ,
The hymn, "Bless Be The Tie Roush, Georac Reed. Mrs. James
Th:it Binds" concluded the pro- Hoffman and Mrs. John Wolfe of
gram
Letart Falls, 0 .
Members of the Federated Ctr.
Mrs. Wyatt Chad'wCll," 'Mrs. '
cle sel'\oJng as hostesses were Mrs
J. Bostic, Mrs. Jokn Morgan, P!hs;
Norman Kloes, Mr!l' Lena Huber,
Mrs. Lou!~ Reibel, Mrs. Phil Wll- (,oldye Hart, recently attended
lHl.mson, Mrs Clarence Ma~sar, an all rlay meetin'g and dmner of
Mrs Carl Sh1elds and Mrs. G. H. the Rcgwnal PTA 111 Barboursville, W. Va
Ewmg.

Pomeroy Vt:Stted Mr
Lew Hoffman Tuesday.

Mr. md M:r...

and Mrs.

Mr. and Ml's. Lloyd W11liams
vtsited Mr. and Mrs. Law:R!nce
MCDermott at Nttro Sunday

Mma Lewis and Don Sarn.s ;£
Vu:mn.a were visjtmg fnends '11.
Pa.'rkeroSburg Sunday alternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Harolt~ Young
an~ e'olildren, Mason, Mr :md Mrs
Sam Blake, Baltimore, o., and
Dorothy 'Blake were Sunday diuncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chf
ford Jnbruon.

rm

trfP

Mr. and MrS: Waller Blake allll
sons were Sunday guests of MI.
and Mrs. R&gt;eese Wilham!!, Pt.
Pleasant..
Mrs Helen Williams and Laur&lt;o
Hl'lla~d were m Pomeroy Satul·
day.

Mrs. Grace Cartwrigh t Is visiting
relatives in McDonald, 0., and Lt·
bTBry, Pa-., the latter part of thil
month she will £1y tc CallforDia
to vis.ilt with Mr and Mrs Harol~
W:alls and famtly.
Mrs. Elden Skinner and Mrs.
Joe Nlcholslln, Mt and Mrs Gar·
fuld Nicholson calkd on A. r.
Nicholson ThllTsday
Mr. alld Mr.s Charles Jaomcs qf
Londou, Eng, are spending seven
weeks willh their son and da-ugh·
ter Mr. and Mrs Carl Kearns. Tb:s
is the second v1sit for M'Fs. Jam~
she visited last In 1948
Bill Angel of Mkldleport and

Lmme Smi~h sfoent
In Charleston.

Sarlur~ay

\

I

Dtii•M·) are baek at their hom,.
on Main St. (former
Howard
E~w Ing P•1ace)-1., .seemc d SO lone
ly all wmtcr-and Hortense is
p like m•' ""
m.Win ~ and ~•le•n'n
I g u
- 1 plant t0&gt;1Jch·me-nots and four
·1 k
·th "rf'~ t m1S1Jl\'l·n·
oc oc § WI
-"' bceause If they're to.o,
near
tb
. o1:
1
" WGma"
h e dIf · ·· · ~q,•t D1d rarehoW d·Y&lt;ILL j!'X~t me to trim " thi~
hed..te \lrbM j Mit·~ evefi Wfl~
neBr it?"-but "never underes.'
mali", . et&gt;C.. yap
know-ifa,-y
Maftti&amp; Gfess telli Us of ·Sara

mght

bttweeR

M6•Dt a1,d

~dentf, P~l~fPiUiit ..-ere
Melvi~ Cti'e1t, latne.. ~. Ota
Gltld: B• 8Hr1e, Catfivolte and
:R ~ v 'p Btl
111
1

1

OJ

er,

"'
'

mr

enth Graders

M(li'n,Jng Stdr

. ~li&amp;.~Riiil~

rear! tlitd Tr.ilet&lt;ir ScJJ ..
lafib!p a,.f IJ: (llvliii Iii oil~ J&gt;o:
lp eaoh FFA.. Clla~r In ohio.
This boy attends .$he State F.utur
Fanner Cam,. The B. H. S. win·
,er was Jaclie Protfit,t. a ,Fniah·
U!b

man He was se1eeted from' th~
romtS fillt4 o-ut a'bo&amp;Jt farm ma·
chinery owned, inac/liJJeJ OP.eratfi
ed, made repairs an~ , .it(lJuatm:ent!".
&lt;in, ~h· ..U•Iltr ot tll!(r ~l•ot
liohks antt intt!-Ut.
Brdwn
Trartor Sales, Pomeroy, are the

TJJt

local

ll~flSOl'.'!l.

.

-,-

'Phe D1strlct Ul A.nfujaJ FFA
banquet and ltuain10oM meeUn;
wli's hetd in the Mar10it Gvm AI
Ohe~rterhill, May lOth, at 6:3o PM
The speaker of the evenir!g
wl'il Jerry Ringo-. the Cehtral N· ·
tl(mal Vice Pr~dent of the FF A
from RothwelT, Ky.

LmLE ORPHAN A.NNll

Those from Ra~itie attendin'!
were Dw.am Sayre, Larry Ho~ter,
David Hysell, Tom Curtis, Oon
Johnson, John Wmgett,
La;rry
Ebersbach, .Carl Wolfe, Jamc.
Pr~~~ Jlfe!vln &lt;;irde. Waid Foster
I-tarry "tfur.s, Charles Gaul and
Roy Van Meter.

Seventy eight FHA and FFA
members and thPir teac-hers, Mrs.
One of DAd's latest and best
Hilmm, Mr Wright and Mr. NoFeller ~e k,qew with just a very
lan enjoyed a wiener roast he:d
low mentahty {yet one of God's
Tuesday evening May 7 at the
own innocents he .u;) wa..s gohmg
State- Park: on Roufe 33 north er
tp ..... drafted They asked im
Poineroy.
~
"Yo\l gom,l to the amlf, Jim? :•
Each .year the FHA and F'F A
"No," s'ez(e ••j don•£ wanna
Plan a joint sprmg party The
wet~ rer th;etn. 1ellers.''
u
fl'OUJ' was transported from the
Alict hi!- dit11i.'t either, nOt ary 4 IQr. and Mrs. Garrett Reed oP school
building ~o the park by
day. WhiCh just goes tO show- Beer!y w-ere Sunday guests or S(!hool bus. Lawrence Beegle and
sOinetbinJ or other, I hal'Clly Jtonow Mr. and Mrs John ilhle.
Junior Salser, were bus drivers.
W·hat.
Mr. anr1 Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mr
l:t · d
o
d
"I don't wanna work for them and Mrs. Willard Fa.udree, MrS
Daff'! anD ~lt&lt;IKb wen'plnew hlaU.: lellers"-heavens no.
Car'pln ... Aman$fa Baer anti Mrs. Esta Baer
OLD SALEM
e atep n' so R•!
:J&gt;
F
R
Alan Halliday: who is staght - j.e~
'
i
b'bl 1
t t
11 t oafges Md rritic11l colonels. taJ(e 01 orest
un were Sunday u
he
pro • y orce
o eo e..·
tues•- or their sister and cousins
oned In Maryland was a recent
aU over the place----ealm dowc note Alnd behave
younelve~.
it
viSitor with his parents, Mr. lnd
.ck
th
"'
ar
,.,
rn
~u
..
n·
ertua
Ho1ter
and
Lester
Bail,Y
M
W .d H Jl(d
'
D1 , , e 11 rs1 100 yea.. e .w.~~ 1 iT.,
.,.
Mrs. Mujc:Me Leonerll of Rot"'"
rs
a1
a ay and brotber,
haNtesto--taiJJ:irtg Wittt a bymtndef
__._
Sprin(s Was ,CAlling· op Mns Mll· lva.n.
and he bopi.ng they'd never do
But I MUST give you tliis, Just d d lhl
Mr and Mr!. Fl'ank Rin~hart
oway with a certain liquid bus..: once more.
re
e r~ently
have returned to their farm home
ness-" 'Twould be aw1ul" qu.oth
:tiniQ' KJntu~ty sojer meel'J h1 s
after spending the winter in Porn·
tte---.1 t&gt;Om!ori h'Jm with "But yiu' ~oHtnel..._..:m, CdJoflel", se:r: he. blood pre.uure 220.
eroy to be near thelr employment.
could then just raiSe yoyr ow~ Co\oo.el jus\ bursts OlJt, alrlns h;lt
"Why sbutlti, Colonel irn I'd ~ Mrs. Rinehart's father, Howard
flops"-bat .be ''Went ..:way s~ let'Y ttfOiteat bad words, blood knowetl rou'd a ac-ted thatawa;v t Pond ia with them to spend the
''"ow:;;fu~l~"!:•~·~ld;'::"::U:::Y.._t:h::.;n:::~ri:;nJ!:....:l;.t;•::~&lt;_:v:....,.::.:e:l•~•::t::"":::~:..:o:.•:.t;:o::n..;h;,:i;:;'·..:l:..••:..•:.;•h:;,•::•d:..:_".:"".::.:ld:;n..:'t...:li 1poke to yl}u a tall." summer on the farm .

J&lt;N1ice Duncan who i.s employed in Columbus spent the week:
end with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. B Duncan.

Season
•
with a Pinch~;;
__ ....

~~drillfe

Atbtn.'.

.ct

weekend.

I

.Tud~fra. :teams: wf.te .uJttrudcd
fe~. ~ . Ott F.arm
II: )~(tea' tn Route lS(f ,¢. freb-

It 'be OlJ

LAUREL CLIFF

Mr and Mrs. Lloyd G1bbs and
children, Toledo, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Johnson OV(!r th~

I

NEWJSt

i~o

f

Sunday was 100, eoUectlon $39.43.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewi,s and
Mr.s Harry Johnson, Mrs. Hel~ ~ Mrs. Uoyd Wtll~o.ams were 1n Pat·
Barket, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd WUl· kersburg Saturday
lams, Mr. and Mn. Homer John
Mrs. Betty Call and childre·l
son, Mrs. w. Dicken~. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gibbs, Mr. and Mr'! viflted her l!lisler, Mrs. Donna
Goodnite at Pomeroy Sunday.
Carl Kearns, Carl Ban.
Mr. alld Mrs. lJoyd Hoffman,

day, wa,:eH re4uill'd 75l' or
GREF.N 3 Plf'('e sc;_fJOnaJ ltvln!il
$1 00 pt•r hour, With 1ranspor
Our 0\\on A~tounts
Rcu!)en Swartz No. 10089i', a
rnom bUill', IH'w ~~~ 3ti volurnl'
lat10n 11a 1r' (all Mason SPrue('
pn~o,lcr
nov. confined w the Oh10
Funk Wagtnalls 1-.mJ&lt;clopc·dla s
3-Mfi9 ask fllr I.OUI~e Cundiff
P&lt;
nihmtiar_\.',
Columbm, admitted
Call anu
59-31&lt;'
5-9-3tr
hom
Meli':S
Co
unty , convicted May
Speed boal, 14 fl ~~ -t1mc~ - - - - - - - - - - - 1956 of the cnme of Mallcwus
Phone 22
Jackson, 0. Cultmg W/1 to Wound or Maim
water. Marlm Molo1· 7 1~~ II. P
$259 00 Shorty Jlann;~hs, 12'1
(2C/C ) and senm~ 1a sente nce of
NEIGLER and CLEEK GARAGE
Butternut.
5 0-:il p
1-20 years 1s ehgt ble for a bearmg
_ _ _ _ _ _ Car repalr- Weldmg- Servlce and
bdore the PARDON AND PA
Used Parts Phone 3611, Raone,
ROLE
COMMISSION , on or aJter
AFRICAN VIOl.JETS 659 Brownell
4 29 12tc
Ohio
Juh•, 1957
Ave., Middleport Phone 6299-M.
Pardon and Parole Commi~SlOn
Fr•• Ettlmetea
5 7 6tc
HY R G Fogle.
,..61NTING
ATIORWI
•
•
Bcalllti£ul combma tlo.n Sylvauu1
(5J 11, lA, 2tc
PAPER-HANGING
17" consol •rv. A M and r M
L. V. Reltlnger
'U... I - C . . .
rad1o. un d record pla}cr, ~0110
Recine, OAio
11SL ...ondiO,
P-11
Mahogany, eJ~ccllont condilioll
Pomerov. Ohl•
4 27 tf
NEW HAVEN, W. la.
$100.00. LIU'gc GE DeluK dry&lt;:.r,
On Rt. 13. Cell Wm. Gru"'r•
.' Rock Sprlnp
$10fltJO Phone 9215l&gt;.f ~ 111-31_. QUICK SIWVIGE t•n Wneh r.eLUTHER LEAGUE:
---- palrlng hy F.sctory TMlned
The Dtslnct Lutht'r League
Marble kip drc.'Jr~cr, Organ, II:&lt;
,
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEwas iwld Sunrt .. y Apnl 28 at the
p()11 ed HNl'ford bu 1
I 2 81 K. Iow ,ug, 0 11 131np'S ' h'O" , Rcgtslercd
LERS.
}l(.merof.
1-3-tf
St. 1-'nul l.ulh&lt;•ran l' hurl'h, w.th
'I
I" 15
I II 2
0
bt&gt; 1 o- lclcl Three rO&lt;'klll'
• H'ars "·
mo Ill , cow~
the lot"ni church .':lervwg as hn&lt;;'.
II'.'~URANCE AGENI:l'
h( l (C ~p
nook~ F.n~
OilL' Fn· ~ h olh&lt;•t· to
fn·shcn RADIO -" TELF.Vl~ION SI'~H.VICE,
Repres('nfatlvc~ wt&gt;r•! from ti1e
~lr.). Automobllo, Hulth
rs, ,, r~sslc.-b.le B l slll'&lt;·~d~
Nil! ley Hy.'icll, Bradbur;\'
Phone .. JO, Cleland Apphance
tcan:.1 ('S,
,..ar., a · e(
5-11 31
Chal"ieslon,
Huntmgton and Park
ACCIDEN't
Store, ltd W. lohln St., Pomcrot
PIIIOWfl. Drc.~&amp;CS, Curlilln Slid
p _______
crsburg churche&gt;'
J.. mcs HenLit.. Ca1uelty end ._..,
2-23-U
chcrs, Napkins Picture fram e .~ LOVELY SPINET PIANO. .&lt;;acrlfit'! .
derson, was 1n char~~· of the d,
SCOUT MIETINCJ.
Floor lamps Wabh St-ands, Ketcd for quick sale M1ghl consider
votwns,
followed
by
a
sermon
b'
At
the
recent Cub Scout Pack
Real Estate
tlCJt, Dul&lt;'h oven, Canner .~, lr\ln ·
storing with party who would
Rev Raymond Peter'\.
Nq . 256 meetmg at the gtaLLC
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
Ina: Board. Sc.alcs, Lawn Mow
he sure to buy later P'or details
Ronnw l'lf&lt;'Glothltn di.&lt;itmt ;ne· school l'~rank Hoyt Jr. of P
6136-M
P'IONEI
6311
cr. Power Lawn Mower (Rotary
wnte Thompson MusiC Co, 624
.aident, pres1ded dunng the bUst Pleasant presenlc!d Thomas Grm
Other U8t'!flll 1tem11 loo numt!l'
~cvenlh Ave, Mar1etta, Ohio
ness me('ltng A supper was pr.~ atcad with a new chat tcr.
ous to list. A'ITENTION · If
57 fltc
pt~rerl and served by members oi
Mmtature blue ribbons: made
you need GOOD
ho\L~Chold
Completely New From
the Purpose Class . There were by Mrs. E L. Stein were present
furnishings attC'nd lhu 5 a!c
GIRL'S BICYCLE hko new, 20 Jn,
llllob lo Chute
hllletcen mem&amp;crs from the Hunl· cd to the followlng membe.
s1gn0tl Mrs France~&gt; llobert !o One roon dog; one all around
ingtun
Church, '1 from Charle~- Larry Fluharty, Mickey Beach
TERMS CIU~
dog; one rocker 1panicl, house
ton and fifteen from Parkersburg Gary Batey, Phil Cooke, Roger
Auctlotleer: Crltt Br.ulford
broke, f(!ma.ll'; one goat. Everett
TRACTOR SALES
and nineteen from Mason Count~· Black, Maurice Clark, Bobby Grm
Ra~lne. Ohlo.
Chaffin, llarl!ord, W. Va.
churches
stea~. Terry Cunning~am, Charle...
Pomeroy
NOT RESPONSJBLE 1·on AC· ------ -~-7_6:_1P:.._
COUNCIL
McFarland, R&lt;mnte Stem, Pat.l
CIDENTS.
~ ll ·H ·lt13tc
The jotnt council of the Luth- Chadwell. Larry F'Ty and Mitchell
tEKINESE PUPPIES for aale,
eran Churches, St Paul, s• Ward.~ The presentations were
TRUSTEES 1re askmg
peop"c
Mra. Woodrow W Call, 73~ Syc·
Marks, Zwn met Tuesday evenm~ made by tubmaster Wtlliam Melnttrc&amp;tt.'d ill donatmg ror t:le
amor~ St., Middleport.
at
the Broad Run cht·rch. Durmg FIU'land.
UJi-keep of Sl John Cemete1y
.. 30 12tt
the busmess meetm..: , Clarence
Jim Fry was presc:-ttcd the One
.
aand th~1r donatiOns to Thelma
Blessing
was
appomtcd
lllf
recreyear
serv1ce strap while Mitch~JI
3
CAN
MILK
COOLER,
1
double
A GTue.t~e.r, Trcas, 103 Cher~y
scntallve to attend ~le annual Ward was given the Bear pin.
unit Imperial milker. G. A. Deem
St., Pomeroy
rt-l().3tc
Racme 3088.
S 8 3tp
·state synod 1n Jackson's Mill. Th• The following
were presenteu
WANTED - PalnHniJ, lnttlrior or
altcmalcs were Mrs. Frar.i Hey· Four Arrow Points. Mitc.he.l
exterior, contract or hourly, Goon usct1 G. E Electric Rang •
Ward , Bobby Griru~lead, Ter{'y
nolds and Mn. Harry Layne.
New Craft8man's 20 In Jig Saw ~mPIOD 1111uranee AseDCJ,
ntl!! reaaonable. Phone 381-Y.
Othcn present W&lt;'rl' Fdward Cunnmaham and Maurice Clar\.
See at 203 MulbeiTy Ave.
Homer Braley.
S 3 12tt
Ki.ddleport. Fl:re - AutomobU&amp;
Kmg, Elmer
Newberry, Je.sse Denner stripes were presented lo
O..e--61 p
lloa&lt;\1.
Pbooo
11316-X
&amp;»II
Brown.
Donald
Roush.
P. J. Wol· Bobby Gnnstead and Mauri ·
Hetdquethors for
7
pert,
Harry
Layne,
Thomu Grin· Clark while Terry Cunniflgham
A~
1u::m::l;:n'u:::m:-:-co::m::b~l::n::at-;;lo::n:-:-,:-:lo:::r:::m-a::n
::d
Semlonite LUIIa&amp;e - Lane Cedar
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SEJt..
stead, Lloyd Roush and Bob was presented the assb.tant De 1
Mcreen window! and doorf Steel
Cbeata - LAU Window FansVlCF: All make• .Repaired by Ex·
Johnston.
ner stripes.
and aluminum awnlngl!i and eant"rlildalre Refrigentors.
pert Tec~nlelaoa. Phqne 6284 Y
SEWI,.G
CLUI
Those receiving third
year
opica. Call William Radford,
Our "Factory Rcprc.scnta
l1 ... r furniture, Mlcldlaport, Ohl•
lollddleiJO~,
8-IIHI
The
BPnd
Scwmg
Clu
b
were
pins
were
BGrinstead
and
&gt;Dav.
1
Rock
Sprlna:s.
0
21-lmop.
hve'' Y..ill be in this area all
" 20 tr
entertained Tue!lday aflernoon .a! Chadwell while seeond yeu pins
COMPLETE Insurancu Proteetion,
next week
Sm111U enatne parts. BRIGGS &amp;
!he home of Mrs. A D Woodrum went toM. Clark and M. War!
Ltfe, Auto. Fire, Polio. C,all Don
(()
Found
STRATfON, CLINTON &amp; IRON
.1. Clifton. GuesiJJ and members Those presented 1t'1e1r first ye 1r
Mllle, Middleporl, Ohio.
HORSE. Gard(!n tracton, tlllera,
area 'J.
We have iCveral good
prQMmt were Mr~ R.ay Pickens Sr pins were Paul Chadwell, Ronnie
J.OST 1m Tuu·f'JitWood
llwnmowers, Clinton chlln laW
Wt.1le faot Hereford Helr~i~~
Mrs. J11mcs Buell and baby, Mr~ Stem , T CunninKhem, P Cooke ,
Spinel
Plano
Buys
parts Ridenour·, Supply, Cheat·
IJOY!l R0\15h, Mr.s. Otte Roush, Chas. McF~~orland, Roger BLaek and
due to freshen. Cell J L Hawk .
Ohio.
4 2 9tc SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, 11611, Vtnc
er,
5-10-31 .l
Coolville YU-5-2241
l\lrs. J. t.. Stewart, Mn. A D Gary Batey.
Terms to Suit You
St., Middleport, $6l)()().OO. p, U.
llume. Mrs. A G Mehlman. Mr5.
PERSONALS
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES ond
Deal with your "Factory E. L Stein. Mrs. P . J. Wolpert,
Lottridge.
5
8
12tp
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adams
Auto Soles
Service. R. A. Finlaw, 012 E.
Distributor and Save
Mrs. w. T. Slone, M.rs N. 0 We1n anrl Handy or WetrtOll recen~ly
M11n St., Pomeroy.
4 2'7 u SIX room hnusc.
acres o;
Mrs Hugo Juhhng and Mrs L. J visited Iva Cap.chart who return
$200.00.
ground, $li,OOO.OO Call 512 J.
ed with tttem for a ViSit.
Ruttencutter.
5·6·6tc
PELLOWSHIP DAY
Mr end Mrs. Donald Brown an'
A May Fellbwship Day se!"v1ce children visited relatlv.es in KcnfHREE ROOM furnl1hed apat t
wu held -at the New Haven EUB !ucky recently.
ment, apply Home Restaurant.
Church May 3rd at 1·30 p, m. A;t
Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Brown VilMiddleport, $1&amp;.00 per week.
..Fattory
Trained
Service"
women
Were
lnvited
and
men
al!!o
J
itcd
D C Btown In Jehn Ho
utlllUcs paid.
!S·lo-3t.:!
welcome.
Goldye
Hart presldeJ kin.s Hospital~ Baltimore, .Md., oveA
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Jaokson, Ohio with the theme "Free &amp;hoola io the weekend. , .
3 room furnished apartment lor CITY 'PROPERTY - I now have
several,
rar
gmg
m
!iZe
from
4
rent Next t.o hospitel. Ph•ne
a Fl'ee America". Mrs Yen Row.h
Mr. and Mrs. Lee StflWart of
1814 Buick VI Spectaol 4 dr. Sli·
rooms Lo 9 rooms, and In J&gt;r\ce
284.
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gave
the
call
to
worship
follow.:111
sUtton,
W. Va ., and Mr. and Mr•
dtll ti.MlG.OO. Oynartow drive ,
from 12.000.00 to $50,000.00
~
by the bvmn "Americ-a the B,:,au Glen Downing and childrett of
like new liabt blue nnl,h. P'or ReJlt - EltenJlon Ladders~
some of whtch the owner Will
tlful", litany and prayer Glvini Athens wwe~ Sunday guests &lt;~'
Bilet.tlllf'l, Pomeroy.
,_9-6tc
&amp;arrold BoiNJa, Drop Clotlu.
finance .
talk.s were Mr8. Arthur Jewetl, Mr. 1nd Mrs. J. L. Stewart.
Clinton F'lrher, Mlddleport.
II ARMS anlt . FARMLAND- Su(!h
liM Bukk V8 Super 4 rtr. Rlv·
Mrs
Donald Smith, Mrs Frank
Mr. and M.n. Wyatt Chadwell
Pbone ~X.
U t If
property Is undoubtedly the best
i«a Sedan. II,BN.OO. Power
Reynold.-,
,Mrll.
Robert
Beach.
Til'
vislteil
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howe
hedge their Is agam~t inflation
ateerin1 1nd brake~, dynaflow ror rant • Eleetrlc
wallptpe..&amp;
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
group .. ng "Fairest J.ord Je51UJ
ln NelsonviUe recently.
Compare
wtlh
any
commodlly
drive, one IOCII owner. Blaett .teamer.
Cll ntun Filher, Mid·
A. pan~ dheunion was led l»'
Mrs. H. L. Dy-er, M;ri. F. A. Bu
(stoekl, bonds, refrigerators, dla·
n.ar'a, Pomeroy.
MHitc lleporl l-'h. 8»-X
11•1 M
Clyde
Poley.
Mrs.
Burl
Dawson,
ley,
Mrs. w. T. Stol'le reeently atmonds or eadlllacs) over any
-------~--~-~ Mrs. Jc:phn. Morgan and Keith At · 1 tended the P111st M'atrons meeting
term
of
yc,1rs
and
see
what
you
111118 Oldomoblle "Ill" 2 dr. Holll· UNf'UllNISUEO .-partment, SC&lt;'·
nold N,' solo "My Task" was sur.g In Pt. Plcuant.
com up with Thl"re wtll aldar Cpe. p,8011.00. Hydrama·
ond StrecL, Po1neroy, roa.son
bv Mrs; Harry Llyn(! and ben ·
Mr. and Mr.s. LJoyd Roush e'
ways be more prople, lht!re
Ue drive, power ateerina:, low
able Call 440.M or 24·Y
rtlctl~ was given by Mrs. 1W
tended
parinta weekend at th..!
will
never
be
more
land
mlle1ce. Bluttmr'a, fomeroy.
S.11·3tc
mond Pet.ors. ·
Delta
Zeta Sorerity at Wttteoberg
lOX
219
JIHONI
108-Y
5-Nte
JTRUCTURAL I •lAMS
IIRTH
College ln sprtnafleld where the:
Cloth, Nylon, Flberala•• Awnia.ca, (0) II, 3tc
Mr. and Mn. Gene Athey are daughter Carol Ji e senior.
ICRAP IRON-MITAU
liCit Bulok ctnlur7 2 dr. RlviN"I
Porch sha&lt;)f!l, Venetian bllndl,
announc:lll£ the birth of a daugh
Freemen RoUJh has a~pted a
Cpe. .,.1116.00! Dynallow drive,
Window blihds, Porch and Lawn
Ler,
Patriele
Ann
at
Holzer
Ho
:position
at the Clinkh River Po ·
f1olly equipped, low mlleoao.
Furniture. f're.e eatlr.&lt;ltlll. Dale
Good Clem
Can
p1tal. The maternll \ Jrandparents er P.lant near Bristol, Tenn.
ofarefuJ
owner,
Blaettnar'a,
Wippel Supply, 210 Union Ave.,
AU MU:ea 11114 Medeil
arc Mr. ind ·M rl. Frar.k Gurer '
Mn. Garland GoorlwiD is lm· .
POII\OJl&gt;,.
JI.IHIIA:
Pomeroy.
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We11sburg while J)aternal grand· pJ'OvinJ in Sl ~Oaeph Hoa.pital "11109 CIIO\ftle~ 4 clr.. ~-00 u ROOMS, dgse In town, 127 1lu•
Phono 110
AUTO
parenta are Mr. and Mni. Clayton
Mr lltil Mn.; Lloyd Rowb ~- _,,.
iL Pbou Po""'""'i 1111. J.ll.l!lp
ternut, Yarneroy,
D-11·12\.p
A11107.
tended tho lunorll of Arthur ~1

Wednesday evening

OilS IN CHARLISTON
John Bass of Bancroft, W. Va.,
former resident of Clifton di.-: I
Friday at Charleston Gener-al HMpital after an extended lllneso;
Mr. ~ss was a brother of Mr'!.
Harry Johnson.
Thw;;e attending the funert~ol which was held o'
Sunday at Bancroft were Mr. an·!

cahon.

aft~rnqon.

Those Members that came o1n
to qudt and ~ut carpet rags on

lh Good Will ISibl• Clan

d1mng room A poluck dinner was
served at six o'clock with the- Rev
Waldo J. Bartels givmg the invo-

arrangement of pastel fJowen.
The programs-, which were carna
tions design~d with pink paper and
bed with white ribbon, were pla.ced at each plate. A de~orated
buthday cake honormg
Linda
Smith and Susit Kaspar wu serv·
ed wtth the dinner and the group
sang ''Happy Btrtbday" to them.
Group smgjng of "Oh, Beautiful
The Service Sweet" opened the
program followed with "A Mother's Prayer" by Mrs. Waldo J, Bar.
tel!. Mrs Don Thomas accompa·
nied by Mrs. 0. P. Klein, presented
the sol{) "The Lord'! Prayer".
Miss Elitabeth Fick, Guild pre!·
ident, mtrodueed Miss Erma Sm1th
toastmi8Lress who welcomed the
mothers and daughters present. A
salute tn mothers was given by
httle Miss Donna Reibel who also
sang "Mot her" Mrs Donly Retbed
gave the !l'alute to the daughters
and se'Vcral selected poems were
g1ven by Mrs. Pearl Mora.

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CLIFTON

Smart
ua 11] a re,
Co'unty
IH
( Ch.urch Women--"lf we hadn t
had .some retired teachers a'nd
some motht'TI and homo makef!i •
ft
rofue baek
our sehoots, I
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rlon't now ho
we'd ever ha\'e
'l'be electfoh ot offittTa of (b,•
cood taste bul this.
ene st~ made out"d I say "Amen'' ~ 0 R.adn~ Ch.lpter of .FUture Farn1
"worlds end" as young:as
~ fllat-we're surely lut'!ky ll'Ound era of Amertea Was &amp;.eld at the
it.
ers pu I here-we\e a nieCe, Virginia Has regular meeting in the .Agrlcu
1
lc1ns F'usco, -teaching in Hopkins- ture building on April 2fl The
' The t;rabblng ol stamps has be ville, K.y, who's
1he .teventh new officers Will carry over unt.l
&lt;.orne pitifully amusmg to me , letcher they've bad in her p0111· !pring or W8 The nominations
Morekeeper g1ves me a who:e liOn thiS year~reason she'! there were as followt. president, Ro
sheet, l accept them mdlfferentt,Y. - her husband, Art. IS tn para lanil Wolfe and Bu.u: B'eegle; vic
and suddenly llOte a ~covetous ex ~ooper tramiqg a~ /i'7arby F{)rt president Charles G1uf an!f M;:l~ssJon on' a "tnearriy ~op~et.l Cpmpll;e:U. ' 1\Y.-mt r~end, Ra- VIR Ct-rele, secretary HaTry 0UJS
Go~h, I wish sne'd Q.ive ltlehl tO ~el fttitl.s :Medrl(s1sler of Rev and Charles HOlter; Trearsllrer
me
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• uetbe~Mtu! :lit oium'bus) s:ys James Prlce and Norman De~,
~he's taught 63 d~J;J fhis yea ·
~xpe~ts tell us th..at the mer~ s'tre's a faithful substitute teacher reporter David Taylor and
y
N_shng m of the.r.e tokens h:&amp; it SYs:acuse and greatly ar-p'rf'· Van Meter •nd foentlnel Melvm
se~~ed t~e nation like a fever . 1 •t cia\te'lt';.rm !'illre.
Circle and Wald FOstk
Dtdn I CI)St me a lhmg," &gt;tli~·
The resnlls of the ·•.leetton were
shout exulf~Jntly, brmging ho'nil'
. /
pre.ddlmt WOlfe-; vJte presld~ 11 t
' their prizes
Wllht to hear about "Me a'fld
,
Gaul; secrf'tary Our!:; treasUrer
J wouldn't dream of ever t['}':in&amp; J;!j Diet?" Fraid you'll have to if Pl'il~~; ,aent.iJ:tel Foster and report
to explain WHO P'llfs for 1L
lsl you •read thi.!l here now column fr VanMeter.
tea:, J'm gonna slim down. Know 1-'---'--"-~------­
LOOK!NG" ~UNJl.-M'Wi ··~ wiij"! Cause that msidJOus fat was
Eula (Mrs Hofneh 'A&gt;ice .alti'~j, ~)I}J up around the old ticke-r
tel1lng us or .trer ''ildf,r sons. HJ'ia.ftJ« fr hard to tick. You jet
J .·
tne .ielFnd enough and man, I'I!
MrO. John Dltlll
Cheater and Harold--e eare"f artd Tugf ftrtl it t-O\ the doctor And it
Jerry DaVf! •~d Paul lacqbs
family will b&lt; hlnfiji .lioltl ~apaff ~tO '!"![¥ when you &lt;an't
FrJdai n(,ht •P~ Saturday
next week a!~~ i tn:re~ yl~,S ab·
ur b~lt!jt; after even a short were
guest~ of Mr. a'n d Mrs. Pearl Sa·
nence- tMJr rtttre Jfilughtet l~
lk a?'a t~J. old chest mis~ry cobs.
now 8%
ail:tiqu.s ~ to S~e if
rts PJJ, in tll! ' mlddteo of th(!;
Slb~'!l ptcked t'ip tMty J~aTie:9.e,· As
ht i'ii~ ycM:j tllink "Man, wha\'
Mr. ahd ~~- tJOti~rd LUnsfOrd
Leroy '.md "Katy" Brb'Wn'oi 80'flt\y &lt;i fool tVe been to .let IbiS get ~,Pent Friday . evening wlth Ste've
dtd- Harold is nciW . l( G.irllp SO Ottt of ha-nd."
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Pendlctan, Calif --a
Sifell~L 0. K. SJj .!J.ere we go-3 sliCe's
Atten'diu1Ce at Sunday Scliool on
and was far too fat d85). so h~ or b"O'd pe-f day, non fat milk, MayS Was 88, ofrtu•ing $11.76
.1 . !
took to the ,gyrr; ahd l'lOW Is a:
several from here attended the
svelte 155--Eula bad. -'A~ore· 8 of ~om Ion. black cOffee (ug;h') cot·
well,
ding of ,Paul .facob.!l and !Cay
~ ...\.,
t~n cheese, m.s'h {m~ke mine tuna
the state line signs he tpok •s l&lt;c and ,.Our off the ju'tce or oil) Heines at Glouster, Saturday evewent west passmg throUgh 111- 1 1
h b
nini.
inois, Kansas, .Nebraska, ArfiQn?, Pan C~l!;it~_ ~e-~P. off 1 e aeon, a
M.r. aad ,¥rs. James" Lewis and
New Mex. 1eo and Californfi-both hot biSCUit's prt~n and as for lee three children
were
Sunday
cream, tt's plai-nly marked "cyaguests of her parents, ifr. and
Rl-ce boys are wmy careerien- tfll1f!:'' or might as well be.
cvery~ody ~oldlnJ b~ . ~re
.1tJII
Mrs. Clifford J,acobs.
BHI F'lirk g~t§ ovei- th:e
lmrp~
:8-Jt: ybu IlnbW the compensa- Mr:i. MU(Ired Jacobs spent FriJn tt.me fw H S. Senior trip lo .tion? Slkmg o0ff th'TOO whole daY eve'ning with friends in Glou.
Nei# Yo'fl!-~ ?11! a a~irl baJh t&gt;/lUIId~ ,In ( \\f..k; lf.t, good Dr's ster.
bird ,~P," '!"f ,./ol;tmed ,C•'!Pn~ li&lt;lmiratlon •nd hJs "sJon't be too
Mr. arid Mrs. Steve Ebhn and
and &amp;burn tO Effi:Hul ie&amp;h N'ert 1t:U~ OH yorlldH M:ri. H " upon
PIISIIilk . bY tb~ I can't ~ ~·ave .it..,:; V!h~h. 1 ·J ~d a)J"t.P , ~rappie of two children called on her brother
Jatobs and famlly, Sunda;
came borne, tound· otie dt lny llf'~' milk tb IllY wHee apd can have Chtford
afternoon.
robins, now a huge Cetlei--dttrnj j .;n~ Or twD of l:i&amp;d candy not
Mra. Roy Bias spent Monday
JN my bird bath so nooehalan: 1 loa often 1 feel li'ghter, freer.
wJth
daughter, Mrs. Emil Ale·
--some kmd or a foot washmg But I must e&lt;lnst:mtly watch and shire her
and family.
spreel looks as If- mus-t visit mY t~t s ts too soon, far, far too soon,
Mr. a'nd Mrs Blll Brads-haw and
friena, lsfrs Nora JOrdan, who to brag see me later, alligator.
Jessie
Tra~y of Warren spent scv.
bought a pretty new home out on And
Seventh Grade kids add
era!
days
with Me1gs County relGratit St --.Nora .and I were tiS· Lfus "not lib Iooft, biboon."
atives.
F~r 4 ilughly educative and in;
1 te~cll~s at Harr.isonv~lle 1'll 1911
Mr and , Mrs. Hayward L11man
-shes V:!nas tee's ~ister-VirHt~ formative colrurn I'~_e; ~rapped to
and
two sons were recent guests
ou\o' fDrnier Co"J:tnmeFcJa! teach'· a 111 ew -lf\W .right there. But I ju!l of Mr..
and Mrs. John Diehl.
here, nnw at Racin@- J'm so glad wanted you to laff, lfl.f( W1th my
t~e
James Jobb's
Q{oroteme zany, yet greatly beloved, SevAlmost
a
mcnt made by a funeral, home m
N C t.hat they glve 'l'op Value
V'udmg ShlmflS.
We've heard or m
U
' w:Juch trlnsgrett~ all ~ t .a\ on~

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Several folks
attended t~t!
Glee Club concert al Ra•tne Ia ,·
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Dav~ .Eynon, East Lt'verpool
W"ls vislttrlg his
brother Re· j
E--on and wt·le rec•nlly ,
,no
.Mr. and Mrs C "'D Reed and

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PIANO BUYERSI
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There l r a reelpe for gr"'''inl boyo too - his
church, home, ~~ehool, frieJids apd then that ce....laln .omelhlng In
H&lt;lpe that rnakoa hlrn a bil

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There il rio better war you Cu give your SOD a
feellnr of hla obllgaUona lo hlmself lllld tO olhel'a

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than the business ezberlence he will gain through

a 1tews-paper ro,.:te. He wlll learn to turn hie spare
time tnto nrofit for himself; htt wUI gam the re-apecl of hla cualoMera lli!10iiib .. .rv!ce: lho r ..
apett of hts busJnelftl assO'elltis t]\rough perfonnanee of bls dally duties. Bqt above all, he \Vill enowa wa:r tlitdugh l&gt;la oWl! efforts..

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"Mothers Day"
Observed By
Philatheans

Lis~en

Sunday .a•

The devotional aervire and program o[ the M.ay meehng of tbe
Phtlathe11 Sodety carried out a
Mother's Day theme and empha
siZed "Moth&amp; Lovt -The meeliDJ
was. held at the Middleport Cburcb
Of Christ Tbundav evemng and the
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devotional -.emce I.D.Chad:ed a pray
I er by Mrr 0 E. McKinley, Sttlpture readmg by Mrs Gene Nort.on,
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b Mr n.s Ll'l:"n
Poem · Some"'"Y" Y
ver Rice
Mrs George Childs, pre5ident,
prwded at tbe meeting and Mn
Robert Mc.ElMJt!ioy. secretary, presented gifts to Mrs Minnie Gilmore. the oldest mother preaent "'
and to Mrs.. George Hudson. tbe
youngest motber
Plall! were made for the annual
Phdathea Memorial servLCe to be
held GD June 9 m memory of deeeased members Tbe Society has
a new project of altenna: gannent.J
1for use m Leper colonies and a
mecun1 for thLS project w1ll be
beld on Thursday Ma)' 23

10 30 Joe W1l li.ama of Ironton

Pwtt. . . Chun:h,
Earl Cuttar.
putor As.J't pas\or, Edith Codner
! Suvieet Suoday 8 00. TuesdlJ at
........ ..__ ~ .t , _ 7 30 and Fnday 1 30
C1arUt of La"et D•J Satnll, Old
Church .t Cbn•t, Mi*'l•port,
Town Flab
Portland Bout" Fred I Gardner, pastor
Btblt
&amp;uDdaJ Scb~l'":o a m preaclli..a, School 9 30 Mother s Day pro11 L m. and 8 p m aad Bible cram Homer RLce , :supt Mornmg
study Tb 64a 8 pm Putor c worshtp 10 3(1 sermon topic ~e
W PrG!Dt~ ~ Cb• Uupp
Mother of Moses ' 6 p m Chns.Zioft C
h of Chrilt. L.at.d ttan Endeavor 7 30 p m Evemng
h"rc
servtces. sermon subject ' How
~=~~eM~ May We Know Jesus Better'" Wed
W.onhip 10 30
1 30 prayer meetmg and
1 m Evemng Wor· nesday
Bible study 8 30 Cho1r praeh«
Hnth Mtthodiat Church, Middlf'port, the Rev C R Konkrlght
pastar Sunday Sc:hool 9 30, Ern
est Covert. supt , Morning wonhtp
10 30 sermon topiC
"Touched
Hearts", apec1al Mothers' nay mu
11c 6 p m Youth Feno..-.sh•p 7 30
Off1c1al Board Monday, 7 30 WSCS
7 30 Finance Commtuion and
Stewards m church basrmenl
room, Wedne•day 6 4!5 choir prae
A dessert course was served to
hce, 7 p m Prayer •erv1ce, 0 p
WMZ.TV
tbe members and one guest, Mn
m Clak 12 Circle Thunday, 1taff
Cluuel ~ -10:1$o.m.
Btll Sho11n, Johnson Ctty, Tenn..
meeting of teachers and aiSistantl
by the bostes~e~ who were the of
of the Dall)' Vacation Bible tchool,
You Dou't Have
of the Soctety, prestdent,
fleers
730
To Cokh Cold
Mn Chtlds, v1ee pres., Mrs Den
Flnt Baptltt Chrc:h, Middleport
ver Ru~e. st'c. Mrs. McEibumy,
sh1p 7 30 p m RGnnte Eggleton, Re" C E IJO) t. pa11tor Church
ass't sec , Mrs 0 E Mc-Kinley,
msmfter, Charle. Km,, Bible School 9 15 Gerald Anlhony, supl
~ :-eas , atrs Gene Norton.
School, Supt
Mornmg worRhlp 10 16 observance
Mln.nvlll• Methodlat &lt;i!hurch, of Mot hen Day 11ermon ' The
KeY R.. M. Grav.a, Palter, Hosmer Untque Role of Motherhood ', Dea
RouJb, Supt. 10 A M. Sunday cons meetmg 6 p m Jr and Sr
Scbool, 11 A M Wonhi~ Service, HI BYF, 7 30 Evening worship,
fue.cby 1 30 p M
sermon topic "Famous Mothers",
Mldwar Community Church Monday. 7 p m Trurtees meeting,
The GG!den kute Class or the
Le.tmg Creek Road. llft'. It E Tuesday I 30 Women's prayer
F1rst Baptist Church voted to pur
'fhomas pastor Flord Cleland, meetmg, Wednesd11y 7 30 prayer
chase two film strtps for the
ObW'Cb Servu:e 7 30 p )( Prayer and Prau" s('rv1ec 8 30 Scntor
Prtmary Department -Of the Ch11rch
meetina Wedneada)t DJ&amp;'bt 7 30 P ohotr Thunday 7 30 Busy Bee
School )Vhen they met Thursday
.M Everyone oordiall¥ bwLted
Cla58 Fnday 7 30 DVBS tcachen
nltht at tbe home o( Mr and Mr~
TIM s,racuH ,...hodl.t Church meetmg
Frank Cheesebrew with Mt5 James
the Rev Georae Davis, Pastor
Mt. Morleh Baptl1t Chur~h. MidDamels as eo-hostess
Sunday Scbool 9 30 A. M. Dana dlcport Rev N D Borden, paslor
The meetmg opened wtth nlent
Hold up Han y, Honestly now, why the hurry" You seem to be constantly Ill a mad
Wmebrenner, Supl. Worsblo Ser· Bible school A 15 Arlena Ree11e
prayer and Paul Smart was 1n
Vk:eJ 1 30.
supt, Murmng worM hlp lO 30, B'I1J
charge of the program for the eve
rush Oh, so you have set i certam goal to he attamcd In your busmess'1 You have time
Third ttreet Pentactttll Church 6 p m , Mother b D,,y program
nm~ A salad course was served to
for nothing else., Soctal ,lctiVtllcs and rccreatwn a1 e out? You have to do lt that wayMr and Mrs Paul Smart, Mr lfnd
Middleport, B (.. B~J~Tdt pastor. 7 30
Mrs Harold E Hubbard, Mr and
Ch"r~h gf the N .. ar,ne, Middle.
Sunday School 10 L m EvenlnJ
Mr~
Clemis Fox Mr and Mrs
port the Hev Hollcrt Styers past
so many obhgntwns'
aervtee 7 45 0 m.
Gerald Anlhony Mr :u1d Mrs Chf
Gr~ Kplw..;,.l ~hurch, •a.. or Bible School 9 30 Lester Tay
Fmgettmg for a moment the very tmrlurlant ~.:omadcrahon of health, Harry would do
ford Stumbo Mr and Mrs C\tf.
Mam Street, Pf!meruy Rev J lor aupt , Moromx worllhlp tO 30,
fGrd Hayes
Edwin Charles, Rec-tnr, Mn Ceo Young People! meeting tl 45 Eve
well to stop this headhng 1ush Ones bu smcss should not be neglected but there are
Mr and Mrs Owen Bratton, Mrs
Clark, organlat worship nlng serVICCll 7 30 Wednesday
drlc
other essentials m IJfc- thmgs not seen- arc not to he disregarded hy a WISe man
Paul Russell, Mrs Bert Bodtmer
and urmon at 10 30 A M , Holy 7 30 prayer mceHng
Mrs David Danl Jr and one
Commumon ftnl Sundlly In moath
Church of Chr\11 Jn Chf'ilflen
gue~t Gregory Hayes
There should be hme devoted to thmkm g and IIstenmg There should be fellowship,
{.'burch School, Beamners
.nd Unwn , Middleport th~ ltev Guy
Pnmary, at 10 30 A M For lnfor r Sayre, pa11lor Sunday school
Mrs Probasc(l pre:uded at the cof
espe&lt;.:lally with one's ffam11y There should be church attendance m the program to
matlon concerning our
work, 10 a m , 7 30 p m F.vanfi:eh ~l!c
roo service and a dessert course
jt1ease telephone 30W
service s Wcrlncsda)' 7 30 Bible
gam th(•sc other e.!Sscntlals, for Jt 1s m church that one tnay ltsten unt1l one hears that
was served by Mrs Hennesy, Miss
Chritll•n Church at RMdtwlll• study
Lenore G1les and MIJ M D Hart
still small voice m whtch God ever speaks to the soul of man
Pint Preabyteri•n Ch11rch, Mid
Every Sunday 10 A M BundQ'
mger
An arranJement of yellow
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School and Communion (Jrt;t Sun dl('por1 llev Howard Uuppelt p.t~
tru m P'}'sfal contamer was used
pupil of Mrs C M Hennesy, wa s on the d1mng table and arrange
da)' Jn month 11 :\ M Church tor &lt;hur('h School 9 30, John Fultz
a guest a1 tis! for tbe program and men!JJ of Sprtng nowen werC used
tommumon and preachmg third ~up I Molh1 r lS D.ty obscnamc
Jllayed twG selcct10n.s
Little througftout lhe HennellY home
Sunday
m montb 7 30 P
~
Motll lll ).( wnr ~h1p JO 30 We~; tmm
church prtllthing- r
I ~ ~~ r Youlh b • lluw ~ h!p U p m
L{
Waltz' and 'F1re Works" by Ec
Chrlttian Churc;h lit lOftl Bot· Yt ed111 sda,Y b 30 Jttmor ('hu1r, 7
l
flf
B''""nglon. ' pup&gt;l ol
tom, every s,mday 0 ltO A
M r ill Scruor r hUJr
Mr~ Lowell l'rolmMo ~Erntary lluu app01nl ~ d 10 makl' arr .w w
Mr~ Hennes)', played Cadmans,
Sunday Scnool and cummunlon,
Church of Cllrltt, Bredb"ry, Ed
\lis Mal "The Fountam" and Barbara Jones
f1rst Sunday 1ft month 7 JO P \1 WIJ.rd EmHson
pastor
01ble of the Return Jonnth an Mco~~ ments fm thf' lunch( on
(_
hapter
Dau
g
h
t
~rli
of th e AnH n un W ( roml,•y will 1"' the gu,·sl sang HammHsteln s 'Surrey W1Jh
fhmm01n Carsey
Church prcachlnJl, lhtrd !;unrlay St hool , 9 30
spc.Jk('l {Dr thf' Jn{'Cllll ll
the Frmge on Top acc9mpamcrl
an month 10 30 A M Chunh com ~ up!
Morn111g worship 10 30 can lte\oluhnn wa ~ 111 &lt;han.:( of
thctt ptogram t111lay uf11m t•( 111
( , Qhrl III!Z(' nshlfJ IIWlltd ~ wN•
by her .s stcr Sharon Jone~ both
munlon and preaehma
( hr1sllan f&lt;~ nrlcuv ur 6 p m bl'n when th~y mel a\ the homed ~~r ~ present ed lh !~ week lo the wlnntn!l pupils of 1Mrs Henoesy
fh• Chur~l· of Chrlat, Keno, lnJ;: won;tup 7 311
s a. to !lows Tuppers Plam~
The only mstrumental number
every Sunday 9 30 A M. Sunday
Church of Cttrl•t In Chriltlen ( "'- Hennesy oh ~c pt&lt;'sl dNI 1s \ stud(nt
High School Mrli Ut 'i ii)'F.CI I
M'' 'l''ol'l I
t3Cond Union lloh!on thf fl('v 0 H ( ar1
L
h
H
wlls
Sonatme" by Wembe1ger II.
School and commumun
11 ll hf' siN :\1r s
Ol ar}
acme rial met solo by Sharon Jones who
Sanda:r tn month 10 JO A M pa111or Suilllay school 9 a m, reJilent 1n the absen ce or \Irs
waS"accompamed by Mrs Henncsy
Ch\lrch communion and prcachiDi Murnlng ..-. or~hip broadcast 10 II vlng Kmr .md wlls a s~ Lst e d h \ \Jr ~ berdlllaH ~
Mus
Grace
Jlnrton
chaplaul
Jn
]
Mr
s
Prohasco
s
pro
r
ram
topiC
ThiS
IS the m•mber tha' Mls~ Jones
f()Uth Sunday In month 7 30 P a m . F.v( nlnll wnrsh1p 7 30, Wed
the ntunl1sUc Opf'nJng 1\,t.o; Amerlc.Ul Mu~tc
and she pla)ed 1n the Okstnct and State
conrluctlng
K. church preachma:
nc&amp;day 7 ao, pra, er ~~erv1cc
ceremony w lh Mrs C p I or hary I comhiiLNI h('r paper Wlllh mus~cal contests this Spring
fht Chrl1tlan Ch"rch et H.m
AlfNd Methodllt Ch"rch, Rev a.s planJst for the Star Sru1nglcd ~election s by mcmtu~rs of the Cra·
I
loell Grove, every Sunday U10 A fi ~1 &lt;.roy('
pa ~1or
Sunda;; Banner
1 die of I Lht•rt)' cha)Jler of the
Jenn1rer Lohse. pup1l of Mrs C
M Suaday Scbool and eommunio11 Sehoul at n 30 I loyd r&gt;Jlhnlll• r
( tuldren of the AmerH•an Rcvolu p Lochary played NarcJS&amp;Ju' by
{t
1eeoad sunday ln month 7 30 P Supl Wonh1p "('n 1r&gt;rs a.t 10 4J
Gu('~!B welcomed to the mre tm g liOn
Nevm and • The Mountam Con
M church y~eachtnl fourth Sun w1th Jl.nRmore Do)le~ Jea111n~ were Mn Theodore need Jr rom
df d eerto by Schaum 1n three move
day in moutb 10 30 .\ M ebureb bt•twct'n SurHiil) 5('hool and wo
Jf.
eroy Mrs J E D Harlngcr Pom
Ellen Dutton and Necla Bra or
mentf Allegro, the Song, and the
eommanlon and preachlna3htp scrv1ru at 10 30 a s hort \1 o- ~rny' Mrl! J F. 0 Hartmger Porn O!)Cned lhe program wtth fO\Jr
au• Church•.. Momlr111 Iter &amp; !her's Un) po~ogram Will be g1v ~~ Mrs A R Hcco11: Mrs E s due 1~. Com1ng , Round th,e ,M,ou~ "Pancc
Oh
The program ended vuth "Rhap• .....,..,..,
•••· lootr BliMp. wtth potted plant3 to be present Schaaf Mrs Crary llaYI ~ Mu ta 1n ', Home on the Range
Putor Mornma Sh1r
Suaia) ef't the olde8t and )OunJ::rul nu: cunt'o~ Fuhtr, Middleport, Mrs Su sannah' and "Arkansas Travel sody In Blue" by Gershwin played
cr
Illustrating Amcn('an folk by Suaan Probasco, pupil of M;s
Sehool t tG A M. V.orr.tna wor lhcr and the nne With I he largest Coughenour Cheshire
'
tuneR
They are pup1l1 of Mrs A Hennes}
1bip 1t 11 A )L MYr Sunday ev• family sponftored by I he Sundav
During the bu~lncu meelmg the R Hecox
The members ,nd a:uest.l were
niDI at 8 Prayer mel!tlnJ Thun· Sl hoot •nd the MYF Wednesd ..y transfer nf Mr ~ B A Russell H
Reva K Cougcnour, Cheshire, a Jnvlled to the dmtng room where
hiDI
day eveniDI F.nt&lt;~trpriae &amp;undo)' evenmg ))I'IYI'r &amp;ervlef"s ot 7 30
membership to the Athens Chap-~~~~~~~~~~;,;;;;:,;.;;;;;;;;;;;o;;:;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o
Chrlatlan Scl•nc• lod.ty, 144 ler was reported and the approval
School 10 lO A. M MomiDI worsblp It 30 A M YF at ft 30 P It Mulherry Ave Pomi'TOY. Mornln~ of Mri'l W!ll1am Bradford 'a papers
f.,vealaJ worabJp l 80 Prayer S('rvJce al 11 w1lh Adam And Fat at the Washmgton headquarters
Sheol~lllg
m.eUaa: Wedneada)' 7 SO P M
len Man the •ub)cd of the IC!Ison
Plans were dhcusscd for the
Ul Churchtt, Let•rt 111111, •• sennon and the Golden Text annual Flag Day luncheon to be
Sldlllg
aer MartJa, Paator. Sunday School Awakt! thou that 11lcepe11t aorl held on Junn 1 with Miss Bess
O.SO A M. Wonhlp Sel'\'iC"e 7 P ari-'C rro111 1h~ d!!&amp;d, and Chr.st Sanborn and Mr8 James BrewingPanellllg
M Chrittiaa Endeavor altnrnate 11hall give thee light Epht'5lan
~ J 4. Wt-dn&lt;'t(ja)' evening aervl~f' Zunfif'l PHP.tor Wl111am Wat1101t
Suadaya at T SO P. M
!lereen Wire
J
Church tf ttt. .....,...... lyra· "t 8. 'rhe pubhJ: 1s rord1ally 11 Sup\ 9 30.11 Comhlnt'd serYLCe or
Comblnollon
eue. ftGr K. WilUama.,
putor. lltri tn atten.l
Rr:ullng rnom worsh•p and s tud) Mvthcr s Da)
Your 10-llool ched. Ill
Sundar Scbool
A M Mornlna with aide entrance loca1c-ri at t:u observance mu:+lc HDd :.ermo 1
ovory - · 11 cqoduolve
lloora
WGnhlp 16:80; NYPI ,. SO P, M: rear of tht church, open 1o !11
, _ ..... .,... ..... ,.lei
God Our Mother' NursNV r ,
Evaqtllltie aervlee 1.30 P
M public on Monday rrmn 2 to 4 children
6 30 Youlh uw et.n,.
tho o1o11a-. Alwo,.
Combltutlloa
WtdD•d•y eYealnl prayer meet P M
Wednesda)' 7 30 Blhle Slnrlv ancl
chock.
iDI for tbe midweek an4 Tut•CIQ'
Th• 't4tretM Church l•nt
Pr~y('r Thun; r'a~ - One Won One
Wllldowa
altll'lloon prtyer bour
heal and Reformed Prl'abyt~na
C't~~ ml'l' llnt,:
'
HeuN •f ,,_,...., o.ter.r, ._, Pomero)' Rt'V Waldo J Rartrl ~
Conerele Mix
UJ Sc!bool ~ao A N. MornlnJ Pu\or Norman Kloea. S S Su111
1JOnblp 11 A M SuadQ tVentnr Church Sthool D IS A M Wo
Cemeal Mix
wcrr~blp at 8 Pr~yer meetln&amp; on hhtp Hour 10 30 A M
Serm11n
Millwork
Thlll'ldiJ 8 P II
Tho {'hrtR11Rn f(omc
Tue•i1 .n
'
lrtelftrnl Church of Chrlat ''"'" l'Venlna: Ghur1:h .council mec1illb
Bullden
da1 Sthool, 8 30 a m. Lord'• Sup- at 7 30 p m Come and worth1Pptr 1mmedla..e1)' followini:.
YflU are welcome
Hardwore
'-""" MttttNIJt Ch~t~rclt. ""'"
Unlt•d Math.dltt Church. lu·
Bat., Pallor, r..ure•
lull· j,l('ne s -own , Paa1or
Sundo~y
diJ School t 10, Cltu JD11tiq Scbool D Ul Thto Smith Supt
11:10: J')IY aer:ttc:e 'l 00, Pntdt- Worship 10 30 " m Text """
1:00; Prayer lleetiDJ Wedne• hold My Mntherl ' MY!'' lt 30 P,.
7:10. Hyull Rua
&amp;uaday m Eu.:eno Fr)'e, pres Mond1y ...
kiiOOI 10, Pre~cblnf 11:10.
p m ''Tho Dau~hler'11 or Ruth
PAitVIIW
Cl•' ll meet at 1he hotne or Mr
16wu4 GrUIItb putor 8uada7 Geor..:t&gt; l'arkfor Tuesd:~y nenl .\.,;
•
BOool 1:80 L m.; Younc Peoplfll )fottlcr and naughler
proqra~
•M'U ' I!: ~ p. m.; PrtJCblq HI'- At 6 o ch1ek a potlu&lt;:k Mipper w1 I
I
,~
t:ICfl T;tD p D1: 1Pfl1" mllt&amp;bll. be served Wodne11dny 7 p m
Wed. '1.30 p. 111.: Thuraday 'l:tlO Prayer 1ncctln11
Mlaa Augu~ ;~
t
P. M. E ..., Letart.
8. 8:30 Genheimer h:ader vacation Blbar
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Worlhtp 10.-d.
Eve- Sehool Will 1tart Tueada)' JUM

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Smlth aaw.t.td b~
Mn Bentz Wolle and Mn. Fred
Deasauer entertamed the , Pilot
Counmlors of Theodorus Cduncd
Daugbten oi Ameria Tbun4aJ
evenrng at Mr bome, Nye Ave
Mrs Walter Walker wac 1 eontr
butint bo61.eu
Scripture re.Wog
by Mrs.
lames Sayre, pest president, opened the meet•n .. followed WJ:h
......
the- lArd's Pn.yer and Pled&amp;e to
tbe Oag Mrs Mn llemba.rt pre
'
~~ ~ ent pres1ded over a abort bu.ii
ne51 seaslOO
The fu;nenl of
Mrs BeSoUe Mont..mE., wu an
noooced fttr Saturday at tbe P'edMrs John

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GMnes weN plQfd
the IOdill
.hour and

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C1wjo11o o1
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Kantrun Top and Toe-Rilig suard even the
abeelest stockings against lUll&amp;

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You wUI fllld gills

In every

dep~menf al 1

No. So-d St.
Mltld.leport

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Chur&lt;h 1\chool 1!. C Flolow.
"0pell Solurdoy'
Ralph
C. ZUndel, 11:00
SUpp1yMotile•'•
Pastor
SuperlntMdent.
Eve·•-~ U1J 1 PM."
Dl)' obeervance and termM.
HHtl
fllrst l•ptl., C.hurch, ltalph ~- '-----------~

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MEMBER

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Middleport

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er.oy .staged a TUg ot 'war, Troop
2G;t of Poont Pleasant "surpr;.,e
Jiaekage" and Troop 253 of M

aon "Sky Watclt" Cloa~ng was oy
Troop 24:9 of Pomeroy and neck~r
, ehfel shdes were ~&amp;sued at t~1e
ty'ldge.

Elberfeld•. Housewares, Furnllure, Drapery, Luggoge, Llllg·
erie,

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Cosmello;~~, t;:ydy,

Reody 1o

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THE POMUOY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
Why •pentl vctluoloW t1111a shepplflil ateun.r
when you can get everything you - • I•
pla1~ ami at Mldet'alt prlcaa IMf

and Rattlesnake patroll of Troop 249. Porn·
eror,. FlaminJ; Arrow patrol o(
'l'roqp $4:3, J.flddleport, .new pa
, trot of Poet 206, Cbeahlre; first
patrf)] of Troop 266. New Haven,
R*ecoon and Bob Wlute patrols of
Troop ;50, PQIIl.fiPJY, Ra1~1e­
snake and Wt.tf patl'(lla of Troop
JOC!i, Tuppen Platns, Apache p:
ttol of Troop 247, Pomeroy
Yellow-Apache and Wolf p ·
· ~lt of Troop 24~ . Mlddleport,
Firat patrol of Troop 253, MasoD
OWl patrol of Troop 206 Cb ..
•bite; second patrol or Troop 25i
;New Haven: Crewa No 1 and 2
of ' Po8t 245 PomeNy, r1rst pa,. trot of Troop 252, Point Pleaeant,
fJamlng Ari'Ow and Ranrer p:t·
troll of Troop 2011,
Tuppe ·•
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Troop ~ of

some $1nglng, Troop 247 of Pom

at top or toe. Berkah!re's eschtsive Nylace

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Sunday mornin1 t.he Rev C E
Hoyt, putor of the Middleport
Fir.st Baptltt Cburch. conducted
worship ..,.ioea at 8 A. M at th,
eamp.
:Middleport Troop Z4S were un·
det the leaderllhlp or Scoutmae
er Robert Mllb; Allliatant Sc:out·
muters Gene Caletnan.,
Ler1 y
· Rl!~&lt;e~ and Leonar~ GWia!dowJy
rtb&amp;o:N ~n at the uruFl)'lng Ea&amp;le, blue,
l'ed, Wolr an '
ribbons were

Both algned statements IB8Ued to Legg
The shooting occurred on March
lows
23 at the Lake Dr1ve-In in tbe
To Whnm It May Concern
north .iectlon of pt Pleasant He
On the 9th day of May I was had folh•Wed them there Overholt
charged 111 the court or R E fonnerly taught at pt Pleasant
Grindley, Jushce Gf the Peace or Htgh Scbol
Metgs County, o.td charges lteme
Thaddeus,.. Green Redd of Huntfor reckleas operation of a motor lngton pleaded gudty to armed
vehicle (Gnly) thiS charge being robbery an::l was sentenced to
ftled by tbe Ohlo St.ate- Patrol, and serve not less than ten years tn
I, Robtrt W Rawlmgs was not the state penitenllary
charged 1R amy way with the fatal
Redd held up a store In GJenacctdent on State Route 7 on May wood, W Va , with what proved
8th 1907
fater to be a toy gun and took
Signed,
$29 93
1
Robert W Rawlings
Walter Edward Morrison plead·
Justice of the Peace State4Jie-nl ed gutlty to stcahng a pickup
of the arrest or Robert W Raw- truck from Elmer Newberry and
hngs.
was senlenced to serve one )'ear
On the 9th day of May 1957 lll the peDJtentJary
there were charges ftled In th11.
.:ourt ior the arre&amp;t of Robert W
Rawlings, sMd cbataes befng filed
;)y the OhiO State Patrol Said
charges w~c for reckless operatlon or a- motor vehicle, onl)' At
no ttme has there been any other
rges riled in tfals court agalnllt
Rdb~rt W RawilllJJ, a!MI-aa , tb.e
laws or Obla IZ'I m•d!!:•~pqr­
Veterans of Forelan Wars of
legtslature by ttwt men wbic·h ·tbe
people send to Columbus to make- Meigs CDunty has annoUnced that
the laws, the 11tate laws of Ohio it Will tonduct Its annual sale of
say in sechon 41Ul·20 of the Ohio Buddy Poppies on May 24, 25 The
Rev1sed Code tbat a person ~nnoupcement wa.s made by Gil·
charged with reckless operation of bert ZwJlhng, chairman of the lo'
a motor vehicle cttn be fined only cal gaJe
In tnaking the announcement,
ap to fifty dollars for the first of
tense, and as Mr Rawlings plead- Cbajm~;an Zwilling saJd "Since
ed guilty, be was nned the amount 1922., wben the f1rst V F' W Bud.
of fifty dollars
dy Poppy eamp.Ign was conducted
And you will note that Robert the annul sale has recetved ttie
w Rawlings was no war charged whole-heart.ed support of all 9ur
with an accident on State RoUte Presulent, 1n addttion tG endorse.
Seven on the 8th day of May, 1M7 menta from Jabor leaders, politim this court. The only charge be- cians, bu~tness men and ret1glous
mg filed agamst Mr Rawlings, leaderS' Each year thbusands of
stated above la reckleu operation fetters of gratitude pour into lo.
of a motor vehicle and Mr Raw. cal, state and national headquart·
llngs motor tehicJe did not strike ers telling of tile timely assistance
any vehicle or penon The cllarge giVen to veteranl!l and thelF fam·
wall baSed on the speed of b1s mo- lhes in need these letters contor vehicle
stttue tlle greatest ~ndorsement
the Buddy Poppy sale could have "
R
GrJndley,
Judice of the Peace
"Ftnally", concluded Chairman
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Zwllltng, "our Vfllunteer Buddy
Poppy sales-men will be stationed
throughout the city. Do not walt
to be :t.llked to buy a Buddy Poppy
Contribute generously, (or your
dtme quarter or dollar could not
posmbly brmg a greater return
This Is an investment ln human

Annual Board
Meeting Is Held

COME FIRE OR HIGH WATER-

-Supt. L W. MtComai pres1ded
at a called meetinl oi the OWclal
Bo'rd o( Heath Methodilt Cburcb
Sunday mornhlg after woribip servJee.
Vera Covert and SbaroD Jonea
were approvfld q delecate and
alternate tO t.he anaual Conference
to be held Jn June at Lakeldde.
Homer E. COok Wll appoi-nted as
aa:ent of the Cbun:h tor tbe dismLniaterial
U'ibutton of eouraty
fundi.

l:EJLINQ TILE

Bewatitul
Acoustie or non
IIU!I ook
P:rcacoustic Excel
llniah!d or uh·
lent for coverfinished
A I I , in&amp; ugly crack·
aty1es ln ttoek
eil "CelliDJI As
As little all u.ttle. IS 1&amp;! tq IL

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and klt·
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apphod. , Goo\!
eolora A&amp; btr e

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If you ore

lilad.r:

wll~ loolo you eon

11ve youhelf JRODey by doliig odil re.. pair jobs yollrtO)I. Soe us f&lt;&gt;r materlala
ud odvlee.
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MARKIT REPORT
CINCINNATI UP - Produce
Ens, weak and l·2c lower, A
}umbos 28-29, A large 2tli·241; A
mediums 22•24; mot.tf!' 2.;J 24, A
small 18-20; B larsc 22·24, A
large 31-32; A medium 28·29; B
large 28-2$
Chlektlls, gCI!t~ fryer dc[lland, J
31J.I 19-21: hens, heavy • 14-18,
hens, light type 10.11
Butter 90 score 71

night progranl wllb Hartsell Doddrdlln charge and
Bob Cowdery as masler of ceremonies was presen'•ed at Ches·
ter Hllih School Thursday night, followed .by the annual
Awards Program at 8 p m when outstanding work of students
is reeocnlzed.
The ClUI NiJbt program· 110D fourth: in cuunt)', Ray coleman,
Tbt Traeb", a aldt by the enUre lOth, Max Cll le, Paul Andrew, Tedas1, ~e eliM will by Sue Lam·
Coinptny pro bert and Ada Randolph, elas1 pro- reaa Andrew, Karcen DAmewGod,
to tNnsport the phecy, Kathryn Smith, class ll.,_. Helen Bentz and Gary Welb, all
honorable mentiOn
the troOp to eamp tory by Be«JJ Frolft.

abore

Pom~rw

(1 Yelrl of COnUnOUI Servloe

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where

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his appearance A larre
or Saturday
pen took Uine out
Fhnk Smith ftlnai~

today lor

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iuui!Wr of special

programs.

"Motta~rs Day" wa!l observed at several

cburchel'ot. Sunday
Dunng the church school at the
Umted Metbod1st Cbrlrcb small
potted plants were presented each
mother present
Large potted
plants were presented to Mri. A.
V Hawell, the oldest mother pres.
ent: Mrs. Wayn• Jones. the young
cst mother, and Mra Mart Crary,
the mother With the most children
Rev. Euaene Brown had for his
serm.on top1c at the WGrshtp service, "Behold, My Mother" and tbe
chcnr sang "You Planted A Flower In My Heart, Mother"
A carnatiOn was presented eaeb
mother present at the Fust Baptist cbureh and the pr1mary de·
partment presented a bookrnnk
which they had made to each
motber. Mrs Cbarles Stanley, tbe
oldest mother present, received a
potted plant, Mr. and 1\trs Orvtlle
Wile• and family and Mr and Mrll'
George Skinner and fam1ly reeelv.
ed potted plants f9r tbe lara:est
families present
At the worship service, Rev
llalptJ, Zundel Jaad for bls sermon
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JnstalledAs New
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William Anderson was Installed
as prestdent for the coming )'car
when the Pomeroy Band Boosters
A.&lt;JsocJatiOn met Wednesday evening at the Semor Htgh school
Other officet5 are Mrs Wilham
Swatzel, vice president, Mra. Har.
old Lohse, trealmre:r: and Mrs
Don Rea, secretary
Mrs Carl Moore, preSldent, pre
sided at the meeting, and -$300 00
was placed tn Lhe 1nslrUJ11ent repatr fund f.or the comtng year. The
yearly reporl8 or the 1ecretary and
treasurer werE: gtven Band mem·
bers are requested to hrmg in their
wool uniforms and 65c for dry
cleamng, after Mcmonal Day
Plnl purchased by the Associ•
tum were presented the Sentor
band members during lbe · ~nce!'t,
by Mrs Moore A life membership
was presenred tG Mrs. Joseph Raub
who has served as an ofrlt!er fGr
four years after her daughter graduated
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Slhall potted plants were preaented each mother at the Federa~ Cburch School and dQring
the w.orsbip serv1ce large potted
plants were presented to lfrt,
John Strausa ,the oldest mG:tber
preaenl; and Mrs Mary Higbu,
ttle youngest mother
Rev Wa1~o J Bartels had for his
sermon toptc "The Chriatian
Home" ltev LOI.tiS G. Weber of
Sommsuck, Dl, a former pa11tor of
The
Middleport
Emergency
the church was preaent and apoke
Squad waS called at 1 30 p JD Satbnefiy.
urday evenmg when Barbara, 4
At the Pomeroy Church of Christ dauabter of Mr end Mra. Fred
Donald Seevers, paator, bad lor l;us Snyder, fell backward mlo a tub
sermon top1c ''The VIrtuous Wo- of 8C'aldmg water as she watched
man". Small potted p1ants were her father dress chickens at their
presented eaeb
mother pres- home.
ent aM large planta wflre pre·
The chtld was taken to the Ma.scnted to Mrs C. E. Peop1ea. the ton Clinic ahd was reported as
oldest motller pre11ent; Mfll Jerry having fJtst ~egress burn&amp; on her
Taylor, the youngest mother, and Jep and hips and second degree
to Mrs: Taylor and Mrs. Conrad Oh· burns on her back.
Late Saturday evcnmg the lfquad
lin.Jer for hav,ing1 the lar£e&amp;t fam·
Uy pre!eni
wb called to assist R woman from
In Middleport at tlle Church 01 Carpenter who was enroute to Hoi·
Chrtat, Homer R1ce, auperlnten· :zer HMpltal as a maternltr pa.
O;Df: of Lbe Bible School, prasent~ tient.
The squad prov1ded an a~K:ort
Mrs Floy Gardner, Eaton, mother
or the pastor, with a nower as the for the out-of town people tr. qal
oldest mother and Mrs Jaek Fow. UpoiU and rad1ocd the hospital to
ier, Lincoln Heights, received one be read)' for the cue.
i!tl the youngest
TAKRN TO HOSPITAL
Spet.tal flowers wert' prasented
to three other mother&amp; in the con·
P,•~&lt;;"roy Emergency S&lt;wadmen
Maston Roberts, R()Ck
greaation Mr! Al'thur
Metg~ Genera] Hospital
cho1r dtrectGr, ' Mn
win, organl&amp;t, and·
noon for med~e~J treat-

4-Year-Old Girl
Hurt lri Fall In
Scalding Water

whou ·~~
Cbjlds,
her work
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peoulo o( lb•

Ttl POMEROY- ce.T BLOCK COMPANY

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"Boo" Hen re8C."Ued the chink.
ed sailor b:r tOwing h1m and his

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Frank Smith 38, was fi11hed out
of the riVer about 7 P M when
hydroplane-type boat
a small
powered by a 2i) HP outboard
motor l!lltdifd 1n the ~mdd:le of
the nver As a beavy tug eame
down river waves e&lt;!pstzed tbe
boat a.s It wallowed out of gas.
Frank Smttb told pollee he
never bact QDerated tbe bOat bv
h1mseU befOI'e and that be de
c1dcd to ta'ke it out only after
Walter Sm1th had climbed ~·
to take I P•P In OhiO

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Barleycorn, Boat
Win In Bout With
Two Hartford Men
A lpffi! witb lobn Bll'~n
and a bOat Saturday enntnc '&gt;1
lwo Hartford. W Va, men ende,.
wUh one of the pair gettinc a
cold duntlfll .in the Obi(l River
and both bein.: lodged in Meill
Cnunty jatl
Walter Smith, 82, wu re1easc"
on $50 eaah bond Sunday on a
cbarce of Intoxication alter hn
arrest by Charles Werry ud Olin
Goodwirr u Smith "1lept" on th~
ledge under the parting lot. wall
near Pomeroy's ferry landmg Hts
partner m their venture had a
dl:mper ttme or it

Pomeroy and
Programs

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VFW Sets Date~
For-Its Annual

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the newspapers today are as fol

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fore Judge Oliver Keuel He bad

Chester High School Class
Night, A:wards Progr~ Held

The Fl1l.t.RMERS· BANK
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eaUed and Justice of the

Tommy Brown sang two solo~,
"There's a Long, Long Tratl"
and "Trail the Eagle " The eamp
fire was lighted by Post 270 o
Hemloet GrGve Troop 200 +lad n
1eriea ot jokes and Troop 2&lt;n
4'liQ'IIinatlon" while Troop 200,
put- on "Tbe Royal Order
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Siam.'' Those three troops &amp;f.!
front GaUla Coun.ty

BERKSHIRE stockings

FURY

8 •• tho lot. 3rd ltb lltll Ohio Annual Cou!otonce ol
Mettbal
the Methodist Church June t-8~h
al Lakeolde Ohio
Cfwloo auoh
T"- Harrloon•lllo ,......,...tan

QVerho}t 0raWS
2T0 lO Sentence
F Sb , ,
&amp;~.!:~...'lv~~~:riolo~'r:! R .
Cl -ed , or ootmgWife
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' Pf:e~f&gt;d lon blue •wor&amp;. ton
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mgs
ear antl!lhawasHsentencetl
Oncholt. 46, Pt. Pie{,.
~rl~ds. and ten yeUow award~
to serve not
Of ACC•Ident Blame than
les~ than
two years and not more
~· ,
AsaiUnt District Com·
ten years In the West Virm
r George Hnut Jr, and
gmia state pemtentiary on Friday
Dll&lt;tier cc&gt;mmonded the 32 S&lt;out· By Two Statements •n the Mason counly Circuli court
liMiters and asal.stant SCOOtmas·
OverhGlt a member of a proml-

tlve, Bob SiiN", by DJieher. Hoot
WbQ was the C'Bmp :r~eoftfer Ill•
tfqcluced troops and post ~fter
1)il~her's welcwne add:res:·

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fabulous

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Highway
I\~:~~re~!!~~~!E~~P~~~:g~~

featured the mtroduettnn of tb
li-G-.M: dl.strlet ~ut rxec

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Pomeroy·Middleporl: Oh\o, )Jondly, Maylll,

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Now
On D sploy

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No~ee_~ . !e .':N~Qrry·._, •.

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TONttiNT

tttendance at a
t.he otflcers 1ntl
~rlng the week.
c'irectots "Gf th~
At tfie Church of the Nazarene, ~;.:~:~CII;•;:pt.er of the luak Walthe Ret. Robert "'"Styers pr.esa.ntw•ll be held tionll'ht
fd :fktwera to Mrs. Hattie Wilt,
house near Chester

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the e-am)K)rft "Rreat'' tribute ·ll Grtndley to clanfy RawUpgss sta- been 10d1cted on two charges of
~be togteadCl'lhtp m the dls.tn~· tus In regard tG the fatal highway felomous assault m connectiGn
S.Utrday's campfire to which accident which claimed etght lives wtth the shoGtlng of his ex-wtfe
~nta and frumds ~re mvltco.J last Wednesda)' mght
Kathleen Overholt and Donald

Everything for
Home Building,
Modernizing and
Repairina

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ten- for the "~~emi)II,TY behavtor
Statementa were made today by nen't PL PJeaaant family. entered a
of all the boY•. and t.: Fred HlbiJ.s Robert w Rawlings, Mi-ddleport, plea of guilty when arraiened be-

The only nyloJ!B

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Council, Boy Scouts of America,
ended yeslerday (Sundly) at Camp Chester with more than
·~ J!oY Scouts and Explor~r Scouts atteodlllg from l3 troops
aiJ!Ip_ost..
.
Mter final lnspecllon yesterday (Sunday), Camp Dlrecto•

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awarded to Mrs. Alblr:C Woedard,
H1u Erna Je.se and Mrs. Sayre
RerteJbments weN served b,.
the Jlotteu to thcu named above
and 11rs Rollm Bearhl, Mn
Addie CNder
Mn. Bern1ce
Darst, Mre Richard C~JI,
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c•-ude Doni and Mn Albert
H.,. d •en nc..,
11 be held
The June mee-tmc WI
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at U,e home of MD. I

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1rkl Of ·lbe Tri.,State Area

Golden Rule Class
Votes T9 Buy Film

Return Jonothan Meigs DAR Unit
Program eJd F • Jay A£tefll00ll

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Past Councilors Of Theodorus
Council Hold Thursday Meeting

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our Deaths Recorded
By Auto Accidents In State

By UNITED PRESS
Mulllple death traffic acctdenls skyrocketed lhe highway
death loll In Ohio durong the past weekend
the highest for
any weekend of 1957
A United Press count from 6 p m Fnday through midnight
Sunday ahowed at least 24 persons, 13 of them m four separ..
ate accidepls, tilled on the htghways The worst mishaps OC·
curred near Youngstown and Defiance where four peGple were
k'Jied 10 eaeh of two acc1dents
Three pi!I'IIOilS were luHed lrt a
one-car acCident at Perrysb::Jrg
and two others d1ed In a car-tram
coll1 ~1on at Akron
F()Ur drowmngs and an mfant
boy's death m a home fire rallied
GraveSide sertJCet will be held the overall toll from all typea
at ll 00 A M ~ednesday at the accidents to 29
Letart Falls Cemetery ror Rev
The dead
Herman A sayre, P~lit()t of tht'
Friday ~ight
Eaton Methodurt. Church, Eatoc.
West Uruon John N Sears, 25,
Ohio Th.e casket wdl be open zd RFD 2. Peebles, fatally lnJI.Irc•J
at the grave
when h1s ear went out of control
Rev Sayre bad been affabated ' on U S 41 f1ve mlles north of
w1th the Norwood
Method1s• Petbles
Churt'h oF Cmctnnatt for a .num
ber of years before g:omg tn
Columbu'S Danby Whitt. 12.
EatGn Early Ill hts m1mstry he Galloway killed when be rode hli
~00 a number of churches bicycle tnto the s1de Gf a New
lb~t Melg&amp; County and m York Central eng me a-t ius home
Ctr"evllle and Manetia., 0
near here
~r.tvors are hls wife, Vera
Perrystarg WalLer 1 Beam,
thr• daughters, Mrs Fred Grar! 4~, h1s w fe, Lou18e, 36, and Par·
of )fam•lton, 0, MUTial and "In Nelom!, 41, all ol Chwetand,
ktlled When tbeJt car struck a
Helen of Cmcmnab, two SKter
Mrs. W R Ha)'man RD 2, Raetnc bri~ge ;lbutment on U S 23 south
and Mrs Cora Smes, Mumth of here over the Portage River.
Meh1gan and a brother, Everelt
CutCtnnati DonaM Jonet, 19.
Sayre of Beaver Pa A aon Cmctnnatl, killed when hiS JD(ItorDean, pteceded h1m m death
cycle ran mto a telephone pole
Funel!ll arrangements are 111 Wbde gomg around a curve.
charge of the Ewing Funeral
Zanes•1.1le Colema.n Co!lno)l/,
Home. Pomeroy
64, Frazeysbur&amp;, killed :whe.n b~
car .a;truck an eutbound PeaJUiJ"I.
vanil fret~t tra.an tn Fraff)'.·

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Rev. Herman Sayre
Graveside Rites
To Be Wednesday

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Melv;n- lfcNkkle of :".l}C:bJgan
was Cited to appear 111 lllJYOr's
court on a elrarte or dnvmg left
nf center arrested by Wen-y
2 wmum J Davis posted a
$20 bond fGr appearanc-e Gn a
traffic VIOlatiOn charge made bY
the State Patrol
a. Two Lakin Ho&amp;p&gt;lal mmate&amp;
were apprehended al: 3 30 A M
by Patrolman F..d strauss and Deputy Sher1(f Alfred Lyons and
were returned to thea JnstltutiOI\
today
4 Ra.v H ToOthman waa fined
SIO and costs 1n mayor'!! court
Sat!B"day mght lor drtvmg left or
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Driver Is Fined
After Collision
At Racine Sat.
Racme Harsbal Alfred Lyons
repOI'ted toctay that Cbarhe Yos'
of Mlnenvdle waa fined $1 and
costs totalling $9 70 Saturday •n
mayor's court .fo1lowln-g a 4:0UJ.sion at Rt 330 and Main Street •.,
Racine In wh1ch Yost wn charg
ed with dr1vmg left of ~nter
Yost's car coll1dcd wtth one
turning off of Mun onto tM state
highway driven by Tommy Curtb
18. of Racine.
Damage was estimated at $103
to ea4:h car. No one was mjured

COPY-lie

Oaimed By Death
Saturday Evening
Funeral servttel!l wm be held
Tuetday at 2 p m m the Great
Bend MethodJst Cbureh. for John
ElmCI" Lewis, who died Saturday
evening at the borne of a son Sam.
uei LewUI, HarrlliOnvllle
The deceased at the t1me of his
death was 79 years, 10 months and
8 days of age He Will be buned tn
a nearby cemetery at tbe stde of
hUI late w1fe Sarah Louel1a Lew1s
Eight ch1idren surv1ve They
are, Mtss DorothY Lewts, Washing·
ton, D C, George Elmer Lewis,
Salt Lake C1ty, Utah. Mrs Mabel
Day, Cambnrlge, 0, John H Lew·
11', Marietta, 0 , Robert W LeWis
Racme; Susie Hams, Pomeroy,
Elizabeth Petty, Canton and Sam
uel Lewia, Harrisonville
Also surviYinl ar~ a 5LSter, Mary
P(lllard, E Liverpool, 27 grand
c:b1Jdren and 4 great grandeh1ldren
and a bost of relatives and fncnds
Arr•ngements are tn charge of
the Ewmg Funeral Home where
trtends may call until no9n TueJ.
day.

FOG CLOSES AIRPORTS
NEW YORK UP - Heavy fog
ciGsed down New York's atrports
to both arrivmg and departing
planes for JJP to seven hours today. SerVIce began returning to
acter8a me d.t.

31st Annual Pomeroy High
Baccalaureate Is Sunday

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p, Kirk, J""r

30, AsbtabLtla, killed m a one-ear

ace1dent on Ohio 531 one mlle
east of here late Satwday
Cln.ztnn&amp;ti
Harvey Cl01rk, 72,
Newport, Ky, k1Hed and 1hroo
others tnJure1 wben thew car
went out of control on a c:u:rve
along U S 52 east o{ the Ham·
dton-Clermont County line.
Manetta Delbert Hill, 22, Za&lt;l·
esvtlle , k1lled m a two car coU~t­
Jon three and one~alf m1les We l
of Barlet m Washmglon Co. .ty
oear here
LoraJn Jos~ph Do.slOV1eh, 3 t,
Loram, k~lled when the stolera
car he was drmng crashed o.fl
OhiO :i7 near the Medma Loram
County line
Portsmouth Willie Boxdale, ·H,
Columbus, killed and SlX others
Injured when he lost control of
hiS car C:ue to a blowout, whic!t
caused the vehicle to flip over 011
tts top a 1 ong Rou.te 35 near tbt!
Jaekson..Galha County ltne.
Defiance Dallas G Engle, 17,
Sherwood, Larry G Hostetler, )";'
Sherwood, Mu B Albrod, 2'1,
Pauldm£, and Douglas D~mel.;,
2J, PauJdmg, killed in l'¥1 caC!I'atb 'It the lnterseetmn
or
Roldes 12i and 18 at Sherwood
Ports.noutb Freel Alberson, 1 t,
PGrtamouth and pos.ribly Richar I
Hacker Jr ,
10,
Portsmouth
drowned 110 the Ohio R:iv1f' after
leaving their bite&amp; on the b111nk
Akron Two deaf mutes, )f;:t,
Lllhan R Radar, 35, Detrrut, and
N1ck Milovieh, 21, Midland, Pa,
unable \O hear the wb1stle of an
approachmg train, were kill.!d
when thetr car wu struck by a
tratn at an Akron crllS.!IIIDg
Wmdham Carolyn Gnswold 9,
was gomg for the mall on her bl·
cycle when struck and killed by

The eighty-first annual baccaulareate services of Pomeroy
High School wtll be held Sunday, May 19 at 7·30 p m In the
Pomeroy Junior High School Aud1tormm according to anSunday
nouncement made today.
Piqua
RusseH
0
Foster
Rev Roger L. B1shop Wlll predrowned when b1s boat upset
aide as chall'man of the servtce Pbylhs Vlrgene Blat:kwood, Ra while flshlll.g at Ktser Lake i l
which will follow thl&amp; pattern
mora Carolyn Botce, Carol Jane Champa.Jgn County
Procesaionai, Mixed Chmr.
Bowers, AarQ,p. BuffingtGn
Youngstown Murray Lockart
Call to Worsh1p DoxoloJY. Mix·
Ronme Lee Calvert, Eldon Mar· 45 and his wife Mary Jane, 42,
ed Choir, Invocation. Rev Roger un Carman, Gary Juan Carman
L Bishop, Lord's Prayer. Mixed Mdla1'd Franklin Clouse, Carol Ma and the1r two children, Jam 'I
rle CuTtiS, .Terry Mooney Davis, M•aur1ce 14, .and Elizabeth Jane,
Choir
12, all of Blamvtllc, Pa, were
Scripture Readmg, Rev Eugene Barbara Ann Donovan
Robert Homer Eastman, Mary ktllcd when their car was at.ruct
J BrOWD
Jane Elch1nger Max Allen Etch by a Greyhound bu.s on the Ohto
Prayer, Rev Eugene J drown
near Youngstown.
}J.eaponee to Prayer. )fixed choir Inger, Michae I Jan Evans, Aiden TUrnp1ke
Fremont 3 month old Dan Al.J."Praise Ye The Name Of The Eugene Frye Una f'aye Gearhart
d
Rachel Marlfl Genhe1mer, R1ehard fila pen!&gt;hed m a f1re of u.n L'"
Lord" - Norden - Mixed choir
Sermon - "Facmg Tbe Future AIJen Genhmmer. Carl Vmcent te11mtned on1gln that swept a r 1
ral holflc north of Fremont wbea
With CGurage ', Rev Ralph C Gheen, Thomas Lee Goctt
harold
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Hager,
Mary
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Haggy,
the parents stepped next dOOil' to
Zundel
Carole Jean Hamm, Jlmmy Joe VISit a relative
"Onward Chr1st1an Sold~ers" Hems1e)', Arhe Wilma Hendricks
Cmcm.naU Mn Rflse Callahan
Stmeone, Mlxed Cho1r
Benediction Rev Roger L. B18h· Ruth Ann Horak, Charles Richard 36 of surburhan Nor.th Collegi'J
Houdashelt, Judith Kq Hoyt
H~H d1efi Sunday night of ir..,
op.
Marvin Wendell Jeffet&amp;, Maur.lce lunes s:he suffered when
Ch- ReiPD"'•, Mlxoil Choir
Edgu Johnson, Everett Ray John tumbled !rom a
auto.
ReeeMional, M'1xed Choir
Ttfrm Gene Harlow
M&amp;mbeh of the Clais of 190'1 son, Sol Johmron, Jr, Phyll iS Irene
Kapple Mary Lou Kaptema, Betty drowned when he Jwnped
are:
Jane Kel1er, Mdton Bruce Lam- raft .he was floatmg on In .
bert, W1lham Remford Lambertt
Sarn:twky R1ver seven m1le,s SOllt&gt;· "ll
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here near the St ••••~
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