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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
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t
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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
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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 .\.,;
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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
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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~ ;~
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P. M. E ..., Letart.
8. 8:30 Genheimer h:ader vacation Blbar
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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
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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
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Kantrun Top and Toe-Rilig suard even the
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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.
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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·
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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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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
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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·
EasU~
ehen.s.
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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and

where

onlcen

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

today lor

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to tlle o

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
Bo·""'l"r
Prest"dent
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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

life."

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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
1
' Pf:e~f&gt;d lon blue •wor&amp;. ton
aW
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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~- dim-let chairman,

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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at 7 so P. :M

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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
{Continued on ,... two)

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
E
Hager,
Mary
A
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
Clarence Boyer McCabe, Betly of
here near the St ••••~
1SrtdgE
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MOfhers Day

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 13, 1957

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IContinuH from

pete OM)

Attendln.r the servi~es

or

Mayor Eli Denison Cit Rutland l

lor intoxication.

Dana Oliver, Mr. and Mrs Roy
7. Fred Jenkins posted $211cash
·Smith , ~- W. A. Morean and Mrs. bond for intoxication and was re-

oldest mothel-; Mrl1 Robert Hysell,

The Daily Sentiqel

from

Meigs County were Mr. ancf' Mrs.

Maxine Arnold and dauehter.

Ieued from jail Satul'day.

s. GeorgE-

D~y B~~,

Lemle&gt;', MiddleJ)Ott,
W$1;5 TO '!'liT
Henry Casto , 1:\ldest mother ; Mrs. pleaded guilty in Justice C!'f
The
wScS
oyi11 rri~et this eve
Allen Sayre, youngest and three Peace R. E. Grindley's COtUrt to
ni.ng
at
~~
::M.eth4dis.t "'chuTeh
1
DJVcn1;D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
mothers ti~d for . havi~&amp; the lar- writing a check with i nstdficl~!l·
with
Miss
Bess
Santiorh
in charg~
'
• ' itJCIL\RD S. OWiN -GENERAL MANAGER
est number of children. Mrs . Law- 1 fund.-.. with the eGurt rescrvmg
of
the
program
-and
Mrs.
C. R.
' ' HtiiOLD I. GIIIENI- EDITOR
tation.
renee Manley, Mra. Leo Hill and its r~ l ing until later. Lemley
Konkright
as
devotional
leader
NltiOD.Il advertillnl represe.ntative, Boltinelli-Klmball. IDe., ""
John Fultz supe rintendent or a visitor, ' the daughter CJf ~Irs pl r ad no t guil ty to embeulement
IMinctoa Av.e., New YoM City, 16, N. Y.
the
Church School at the t'irst Brookover, a member .
and was boun d over to the grand Mra . . L. w. McComas is chairm 1r.
Ent4~ u leCOild. c~ maillne matter at the post office at Pom
Presbyterian Church, preseJ\~ed
S!-'ndpY evt;ntpg a Mot~ers' Day Jllf"y under a total of '$800 bonC:. of the hostess committee.
....,, &lt;lblo.
9. ~enne~h w. Jq.huson , Cleve·
SUbat-ri.,Uon ratee: Dellver:v by emler where I'! Vailable 30 cent.t per flowers to Mrs. M'ary Steere, Olde~' prog\-am was gfven at the Mt. MoCIRC~E MUTING
~ &lt;!'!• vur In IJiv~ at The DailY SentiJl'!l ol!Jte, llMD: llJ mqtber, e.nd Mrs. Richard Vaughan rlah ~pUst · Church under the ~nd. Q.. ag.:; ..3Q, paid a fine \ (If
Class 12 Circle will meet Wedla01ltha; t7.86; thRe mOQtha, $3.90. By motor route where available: youngest. Special music was pre- dir~c;-t,i.op o ~ lfr+ ~'P.mA. Qla.nd ~ntl $M and cOSI8 r()r ~pee-ding Sur.·
-- "'ni(j~Uit
~lriall one year $8; aiJ: months, $4..2:5; three monfb.a sented ·at this servfc~. bY the Jun- Mrs. Arnold R1chatds. The Jun- d
It
h"
rre!t by th!'- State nesday evf.&gt;ning at Heath Metho12.00: one, month. IL
dist Church w1tii MTS." E . S. Scha:lf
·PublJabed every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen· ior Choir, directed .f,y Lewis H. ior choir ehtered In processional pay "t er IS a
lu ch-arge of the progral!l 1Jn•1
atro ·
IJnel. Ine., at 110 Meehanlc St., Pomero)', 0 . BU8inen o!tice: pbone ·39&amp; Sauer and Farie Erlewine, with singing "~aith of Our .Mothers"
Mrs. C. R. Konl.r ig~t as rl !"' VO;
&amp;Jrt."
Paul
H.:~ptonstall
as
aecom
pi:
and
l~
.
l-ogram
inCJUde&lt;t
SCrip,
edJtorl.a{ office phon-- 397.
ti~al leader. M-rs. If.. E. Bush l&lt;i
~iat. 1\t the q:~orning worship serv- ture reiji1g b)' M·rs. WiU Winston:
chai"rmari of the hostess eomnu' ·
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1ice, Mrs. LilJian Stelt! and I L)'nn . prayer, .a. Carrie cusell; vocal
'
tee.
Buchanon glit,-ed an or·tari-piano solo . Em 8tine Bowles; Salj:ppbone
(Continu.d from page ofte·l
duet In obUlrvance of Mothers' solo, Rosetta Richards : re11ding, and English IV to Ada Randolph.
PTA TO MEET
D11y .
Mrs. Ernest Bowles; vocal solo,
Chemistry, Ralph Knig-ht; BiolqThe
Bradbury
PTA will me~',
Richards: vocal solo, Alma gy, Donna Freck&amp;r; Algebra, Mary
Editorial Careers in sm~J.,r Hospita.ls 2-~A . . . .
.
Frank Cheesebr. ew was in charge Janice
Baumgardner·
v:•
b
at
7:30 Wednesday at the Brad
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CM_ay.e Y Qarr 3}fd G~neral Scienee to Arl.fay 12-18 is National~ f"'Hospital Week,~a week dedicated to of the presentallon of ~ower.a at M,s. ~(i
J~cksop
it~mtwp
pi~no lenle G"arvilJ.. .
t
bury SChoo[ when new officers
will be installed. The progr11-m
community education about hospitals. To p~ople in sma.Uer t~e Church School servtee at the meditation" by Mrs. campbell Har·
. .
a..
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·
rt it t
Ftrst.Baptlst Church and they were per; a vocal duet, Mrs. c. R, Young
Latin 1 to Gayann Gaul; Latin U, will Ieal~,Jre ''teache r A_PPr,edacommuru 11es 1..,e ou~. It IS a s~1a,1 oppo u~ Y o express given ·~p ':/' J' 'o t.onard old·
.
,
,
ll'r •
d E 1' h Ill tion Nigltt\•
our" gratitude to an institutJon whi'ch is so close to the main· 'est mothe . ·and. 111
. rs . lllan' nlng ~~ Mr. ~rper, a~~f&gt;~p~hied by QP,IJ,_na · , ec.fer an
n&amp; }S
·
Mrs. ilal]l.ir, arid a "'horr-talk b• 1 dill!, tam~ert.
tenance of our good !JeaJth.
Klo~s. youngest, wit,h corsages pre- · the ReV. zi; p. $_0'rd~; '' • i-":1" . ~*(j· Awa~'1s ~ent tq ]ielen HoffOut Mei~s Gen~rQ~ H~spj.~l is oqe Qf m!lnY such: .iJmti~utio~ 'sfnted to all mothel-s pr_e&gt;simt.
Ushers w~re ¥1•~.r\~n.a Reese m~ ·and. !fAt.~fY~. sm~U}:, med_11l.s ;
thrqugbout the United Slates. A~ oufJ;tand~g ~IJa.t'!A~~lstie
At Heath li!O!hodist Church Ric· and~~· C~~~'.lp es, ¥rs lr'J!Ji : Pii!~l~~~~ ~~ ll£~~ . -~arvJllc,
or the American hospital system IS the l)Uq}~r o( sq;~a~ hos· .hard Chambers, assistant suPer- Baumgardner w.. p Dis[ for l~ 'f.a.rtfla. cqt~ ~ ~~~ ~rtung,
, l•rm gxn· f intendent of the Sun, day School, program:"" . '' I,. .
• N,Y,ina ll 0 f!I'J.' I ~: ar,~ life, Mel·
Pitals that compose that system. Of the 5,23tl .~nrt/'f:'Y
T
,
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-,~ ~ aille hllchols. o~er 'ti.ose, Barb.ra
eral and special hospitals li$led by the Amqrt'Yari Ho~_p~tEt~ S· ,presented red and while ~arnatio~s
Mother's D!lY ·.w~o~served ~ Jml'th· ' and Snndtll ' W&lt;~Ife, all lt!l·
sociation 3 466 have fewer than 100 beds, Yet tbe$e hpspitals to the mothers as spect~l mus~c the Asbu_ry M~tMai . Church, Sfif' ters.
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· more
' 'th an 5 ,300 , Q'0~ pa tients eac h year .
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was presented by the Semor Ch01r
h
Jt• ch rysant
admit
.
. led by William Everson at lhe acuse w en p1,1 ,e
HIA~ TH CLUB TO MEET
Even the smallest hosprtal must be a co~~l~te. rqedtc~~ 1fntt. worship service.
li\ums were pretep~e¢'by Miss M&lt;ir·
M,~s. Patrick LQ~ha,ry, ~.omeroy,
The Laurel Cliff Detter · Hc il:th
Although it may be small in terms oC numfier of beds, lt still
The Rev. Guv F. Sayre, pastor of ~ia l,¥1~r to Mrs. aessie Stowe , the p~;csen~ Sue. L~mbert. wtth. the Club will meet tonight at th .~
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oldest mol4er prea&amp;nt; Mrs. Ar- DAR Citizenship award for highest
must maintain most of the services found in the largest hOS· the Church of Christ in Chrislian t}Jur Nelgler, granddau.hter of in school an~ cou~t,t. Principal home of Mrs. .Gerald Kelly wi h
pitals. To do this, it must be staffed to cai-e JOr us at a'ny hOur Union, presented flowers to Mrs. Mrs. Stowe, the youniut mother . Fay Sauer prestn~ed. sc~~larship Mr.!!. Glen Thompson as co-hos
of the·day or night.
and, Mts. ~~nheth CurvJ~f and awards to ~uu Lam~~!.!., ~.t~a~te Dept. tess.
To accomplish their mission of healing as successfulcy as
OUg 3S
~Irs ~;gil Teai,Q~d for ~avtng th&lt; of Educatwn, lor tl)h m cou~ty;
they have in the past, hospitals must loo'k to their communi·
most c&amp;Udren pres~nt. •
medals to Ada Randolph ,th~rd; A
B~~Froo~Nurthand~yCarr
, 'ftJ
,
ties for new personnel. To help in this recruitment of hospital
filth.
..
'
workers, National Hospital Weel&lt; this yea·r Is emphasizing the
Q~Ual
Valedictorian of the class ls
S
Importance and variety of hospital careers. In the words of
Sue Lambert and salutatorian Is
the American Hospital Association, all hospital careers are
(Co.,tlnued from P•lf o.nt}
Helen. H,offm'im:
'I·
"Careers Tha·t Count." For youngsters who are conslderJ'ng
Lou McGrath, Linda LOu Moore ,
A Read~r! Dlg_
est ..\Wf\f.d or a
OW
Funeral services Cor Ernest Dan Edgar Morris, Janet Sue Mor- one yelir ~~bscfipt~on Was ·made to
their future vocation, we strongly recommend one of the Douglas, 47, who w~ts killt-d in a ris, Ruby Ann Musser, l}ita Ann the valelf1.ctorlan:.·
Rev. Raymond 1. PeterH ur
many hospital positions. ·
mine accident, Wednesd11y at Neutzling, Benjamin Euaene NorNew Haven's St. Paul'11 Lutheran
Moundsville, W. Va., were held at ria.
Parish and Clarence Bless Ing ' u1
the Methodilf! Church in Ivydale,
Leah June O'~.£.jpn, ~erbert MiLetart Route are attending the
r
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W. Va .. Saturday at 10 a. m. The chae)\ O~llngef, 'liOiliJily"f.ee ·Perforty-fifth annu.al oonventloo . .,
rm:JgS
U
00,
Rev.
E.
H.
LaFon
misted
by
the
sing~r,
~eresa
'
Earl~q'~
J!'ea)Jaw,
1
the Synod of West Virginia ot
R~v. Jnmes Rogers officiated at Alm 1 tii
b ~·n Ill R L va
the United Lutheran Church In
the secvicc.
Rltnt~. :o~~~....·ft,:~11 Ab;[;~
America at Jackson's · Mill whkh
Burial was in Friends Cemetery, .1An"fc"e G.rac ft. )U~h"' ;.
··
·
bega.n on Sunday and wlll couIvydale.
. Vioughn L~ro:~a~ters, Rita Ann
! Ume throu"•h Wt:!dnesday.
~: away,
•
Mr. DouglaH was a fromer resi· ~
co-boll • Ap" 'I Sh " teen, Robert El
•
Ju ne 2, J·ust about three weeks
former students, tea·
••
Nine
students
were
tapped
Presid-ing ove.r all sessions o,f
of
the Enterprille community w'·d Sh'nn
c
ol
K
st
·
dent
1
• ar yn
Chers. and friends O f Dean E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End
yv .
sy ssm,
the convention is the pre11ldent or
near Pomeroy while employed by Jo~ 1J.a1pl) Sisson, Don ~dward into th,. Wahama High School
th """ Synod, Rev. Geoiru.
C. Wei
·chaPter
of
the
NatiO:dal
Honor
(State Rt. 33) wHI gather for another annual Saunders Reun- the Central Coa l Co., New Haven, Smitb, Judith· Ann Spencer, Law.e"
Society in · ex'e-rcis~s at a t!pecial rick of Aurora, W. Va. Rev. W ·•
ion. This year, in contrast to other years, the reunion will be w_
. .,v.,a.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l! renee Franklin Still, Linda Marie assembly held recently
·at the rick is a son-in-law of .M r. Ble~sheld at the Dean's rural home, with picnic dinner baskets 1
Stockton.
ing and was .f-ftrmerly pastor or
school.
scheduled to be laid out around 1 p.m. on the honored one's
Brenda Lee Str~~:uss, Jant~ I.,.eone , The tapping ceremonies Collo.v St. Paul's in New Haven.
Struble, Lila ' Sue Te-rrell, SuZanne
other officers oC the Syno~
wide and picturesque lawn.
vaugha11 , Jame.s Robert White, ed ·the instal·lation -or the Waare
Rev. Donald D1- Artderson of
hama
chapter
just
a
!e"\\1
week~
The impetus for this event does not derive from Meigs [
Marvin Clyde White, Larry Reed
Keyser,
W. Va., secretary and II.
ago
w.tt,en
members
or
the
Senior
County, lt comes from West Virginia and Kentucky where
Wildermuth , Tom Michael WiiL. Shelhamer of Mor~a.ntown, W.
Dean Saunders spent probably the most fruitful years of his
loughby , Sharon Dorinda Wilson Class were tapped,
tr
Taken ·into the group recently "
long teaching career. It wa·s here he had Jhe widest influence
f
and Willi' '" Albert Woodard.
wtre ten per cent ot tjr .1Un1or , aM~eeft:"~~ members 'of th~
in the lives of young peo~le as dean of boys at Ashland High
8195 OUft
twl ,
Cl"' offirers are P•·esident,
Cla.s·.!l :~nd five per -cefit. of ~hP. !·yr,od are ex petted to atlend th.!
School, and again at Kenova, W- Va ., where h~ also taught a
Danny Morris; Vice President, Mil - Sophomore C'l·ass. Juili&amp;s we.""&lt;l an6ual Stewardship Banquet to
"
ton Lambert; Secretary-Treasurer,
James Henderson. M\riJyn Fogl•
number of years .
Barbara Donovan .
be ·hwin
eld on
evening. FolkeSpea·
beMonday
Rev. Gordon
The twilight of his career found him teaching at Bedford,
:
!long, Robert
McGtf)ihun and ker
mer,
pastor
Or
St.
Matthew's
Lu ·
Linda BrinkeT. Scpho.mores were
Chester, Racine and Kingsbury schools after World War II
theran
Ohureh,
York,
Pa
.
J.
u
hling
McOlung.
He.nry
Burges.!!,
pulled him out of well·earned retirement. This current term
Among issues lo be cons-idere1
~ill Fogle.son.a:. Howa•·d McDani PI
finds him finishing what probably is his last teaching contract.
(Contlnu•d frrm pag• on•)
at the session wiH be proposal for
dnd Faye Burton .
In about 10 days he wl11 walk out of the Clifton Grade School
c •'n ter. Ht! was url·t:stcrl by IJ1e
Sponsors or the Wahama group a £ull-Ume presWent of Ute. Syfor· the last time .
State Patrol.
are Mrs . Mary Elizah1•t h Vnpr· nod· the present-a.tlon for 'adop·
"I don't think I'll try it again," reports the Dean . "I'm gotJwy Wi&gt;e, &gt;2. Pomcro;. hart, Mrs. Theodosia Freckcr und tion' of a ~ecord budget for 1958
of $87.100; and a consideration of
ting old!''
W!ls urrcstcd at 1:22 1'. M. Satm- Mrs. Florence .McClung.
Officers are J.aune s Henderson, Lhe chureh-wide stewardship em·
He will be 89 June 9th. He's not quite as spry as at 80, or
d11y and jailed for intoxicitlon .
nresident:
Marilyn
Jo~og lcs o ni, phasis.
85. He admits to not remembering quite as well us when he
6. Oudley Cameron , Columbu.~ .
A serv-ice of ordination will be
arrested by Sherif! Rouert C. viee presid ent ; Linda Brinker. .~e·
was only 88 . But the truth of the matter is that he remains tollal'lenbac-h , WBII rree on hail and cretary and Robert MrGiothlin, held on Tuesday evening in
day sharper than many il person 25 years his junior.
&lt;!wnitng dispO!itlion rrom the coLU"l Lre~U~urer .
which tlp'ee men will be ordainert
to the gospel .minl&amp;try. Four .nf!'W
The point of this bit of prose today is that Meigs County
-'-----pastors are to be received int.o
certainly should have its own delegation of former pupils, rel·
J
the
Synod.
atives, and friends out a-t Journey's End June 2nd. One of the
Af;:R088
3..
Arabian
21.
Engllsh
nation's outstanding grade school and secondary school ad·
1. c ·r uat on
garment
admlral
ministratoi·s and teachers, in point of service, and quality of
a sore
&gt;1 . Holiday
IZ. Hat
service, deserves recognition from the thousands of people he
ft. Merge
( Jap.)
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or
D. Wanderln.r
tl. Mothera
c:ap
has headed in &amp; healthy direction in their lender, formative
workman
e
.
JewtM.
14.
Man'•
y•ars. If people are wllllng to travel 100 miles and more to
10. Toward thl
month
nh:kpay homage to the Dean from neighboring states we will be
eheltered
'1. For tear
name
singularly unresponsive if we fail to stir five, 10, or 15 miles.
1ide
that
2~. Mr.
11. Pe!'Jia
:
8.
Crave
March.
Dean Saunders recently saw completed publication of •
11
WAVERLY, 0 . UP- C. A.
12. Rumple , 13. Lal"ge worm 16. Peace• .I
series of articles on "The American Boy" or "The Boy Prob·
Romine.
president oJ. s-triltin~?"
(colloq., ~ u. GO!.I of
,
ful
'-1'••'-,.•r'•
!em" In The Daily Sentinel. He received enormous S.i:lsf.ac-1
Local 10-889, Oil, Chemleal and
U. Half em1
plea.sur• "\ 11. The IUQ.
84. Splnnlnl ....Atomic W'Orkers, said the union
U. Sea (Eur.,
(Egypt)
' 28. TldUy \ \ ~ toy1
;
lion from the comments of hundreds of readers about his
OJ'JYt
1
11.
Smothers
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IS.
A
bOvtnt
29.
Attemp'
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37.
Aatent
.
Ideas on discipllne and boy guidance. He wants to extore:ss.
at. tnternatlon. 11. Dart
. 31. The en4
I 38. Excl&amp;•!t-raininr
limit! .apl~K:
today willorder
seek which
to dissolve
through this column, hls gratitude for the attention hls
, - allancuag• 18. Man'l
, J3. City
•
' '- mat,aon to
eting at the Port!mouth Atea
cle1 received, and for the many compliments extended to hlm .
to. Project.lna: ~ .' flickrwnt
(Alu.a
trl&amp;hte8
Atom plant ··here.
You can express that appreciation again by attending tho
Plk
· meml&gt;er.i
1"''"11'"""1!
. Mil'"'
(arch.}
Saunder's Reunion June 2.
Judi•'
2!; EXcl~ i ·.
o_rd~r·
LIOAL NOTICI
• follow-s;·t~owl-:::t-:;:1141~11:;-Q-:::n"tn::l::,:::t---:-th;:-:-e
· nu~.tlcpJ. ' ,
to
tour
ALIAS IXICUTION
I norlh east corner of section 18.
23. Sloth•
·~ ·
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te.
l ... riH'a 1•1• of 1 ..1 l1t1M 'townNhip 8 raqae 14 of ' the Oblo
24. Ctn\(.~er.tt
ence
t.~
TIMt ltat. ef Ohio, M.tl" County Company's 'fln~ha1e~ thenee .!OUtf:i
part~
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Qle
Common "~• Court
47 roda to a ~~~In the center of
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Jo,.... lobo, Plolntllf
the bill; th~oll'\ d~e no);l,b 2111'!.d l;
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to the nortli Ui\6 &lt;itoalcl'iectt6n' til.
1 mornJng
(.abbr.)
lt'fll'lri'MI Cuckler, Dsfendant
lhtplCe .!art; alon~tald north line
31. Ortrtnatot
ColO number 12.235
113 ro!/J '9~ a U~ tq 11!\ pi\&lt;~ ot1
32. Kind of
In punuance ol irlD Allaa Execu. beainnlhk, tontJI, In• •tQIJ.~ ''4:
loup
lion In the al)ove enUtled actiOn, acres.
38. Merrt I
tO me directed u sherif( of Melga
Said Premlua appn~d at
3&amp;.MI-y
t;e., o., !will offer lor ,.le at pub- SI,Ooo.oo and can not ~~ ••ld lqr
3T. Incite ·;
lie auction at the door of the Court less tban two third• o.l l~, ap19. 1lodyol
Houae in Pomeroy, Oblo In the pral!lement.
Kaf11r
above named Count.)', on Wedn&amp;sRobert C. flartenbach Sheriff
warrlorJ
lJiy. the •22nd day of May, 1981, at
Jamea 0'"81-len, Attorney
4;0. Youq&amp; hor..
tO a. m. o'olod;, the lollowln1 de- ('l 23, 19, (5) 8. 13. 110, ate
41. (.uCk ll.r .)
.... albed real t.l~tt, altuated ln the
ta. Macmlltan,
toriMLIIict
9o~nty of Melp a~d State of Ohio,
LIOAL NOTICI
1nd ln the Townthlp of Scipio, to- Sealed blda will be reeelved by
DO~
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~ownshlp ot Selplo, Couaty of Crow. CroW, Attorneyll, Pomeroy)
FULL PllotCl!i
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111111. •ri~ State of Ohio, and ·Ohio, for t~e sale of the property
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. Jila•. at the Bo~tbealt corner of 'Middleport, Ohio, oil which uld
PAJLY CRY.HOQ~~tl ~ 8~" "'"'· ~ wo.- Itt
1 MUon· number 13 ,township 7 and
property Is located the building
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1nd cOUnty road; 10t be aold fo'r leU tban the apt\'Ophe" th( r.,&amp;lb and ror~~ :.\.lb~ WOW:1 ~" f/1 ~ t&amp;
roda tO tlie north oralsed value. 'llbe tlaht fs' re:
and
weekly
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iillnee aouth alon1 the Eut liale ls- iubjeet to the 'appl'(lvaJ of
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aoutb eut corner of Ohio. Said sealed bidl ll muJt be:
~IIK'i'fl.-. PK ~}~WW•lf• II~DATil
Our Own Accounts
tS and plaee of be- 'lre~entid on or tiefor.' M'~ 18$h.
youngest, and Mrs. Raymond Wal·
bu.rn, the mother wi~h tbt lara:est
fimily present. A ldotber· ~ Day
poem was read by Rarmond Lee
Walb urn as a part of the presen-

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Meetlrig··of 'Group · 2 of "Women's
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pi:ogram Retta ear.m~ck,
hostesses Genevieve Sherman, .Vl· ·
Lin Waddell and Sara Jon•\
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 13, 1957

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Attendln.r the servi~es

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Mayor Eli Denison Cit Rutland l

lor intoxication.

Dana Oliver, Mr. and Mrs Roy
7. Fred Jenkins posted $211cash
·Smith , ~- W. A. Morean and Mrs. bond for intoxication and was re-

oldest mothel-; Mrl1 Robert Hysell,

The Daily Sentiqel

from

Meigs County were Mr. ancf' Mrs.

Maxine Arnold and dauehter.

Ieued from jail Satul'day.

s. GeorgE-

D~y B~~,

Lemle&gt;', MiddleJ)Ott,
W$1;5 TO '!'liT
Henry Casto , 1:\ldest mother ; Mrs. pleaded guilty in Justice C!'f
The
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oyi11 rri~et this eve
Allen Sayre, youngest and three Peace R. E. Grindley's COtUrt to
ni.ng
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DJVcn1;D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
mothers ti~d for . havi~&amp; the lar- writing a check with i nstdficl~!l·
with
Miss
Bess
Santiorh
in charg~
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est number of children. Mrs . Law- 1 fund.-.. with the eGurt rescrvmg
of
the
program
-and
Mrs.
C. R.
' ' HtiiOLD I. GIIIENI- EDITOR
tation.
renee Manley, Mra. Leo Hill and its r~ l ing until later. Lemley
Konkright
as
devotional
leader
NltiOD.Il advertillnl represe.ntative, Boltinelli-Klmball. IDe., ""
John Fultz supe rintendent or a visitor, ' the daughter CJf ~Irs pl r ad no t guil ty to embeulement
IMinctoa Av.e., New YoM City, 16, N. Y.
the
Church School at the t'irst Brookover, a member .
and was boun d over to the grand Mra . . L. w. McComas is chairm 1r.
Ent4~ u leCOild. c~ maillne matter at the post office at Pom
Presbyterian Church, preseJ\~ed
S!-'ndpY evt;ntpg a Mot~ers' Day Jllf"y under a total of '$800 bonC:. of the hostess committee.
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9. ~enne~h w. Jq.huson , Cleve·
SUbat-ri.,Uon ratee: Dellver:v by emler where I'! Vailable 30 cent.t per flowers to Mrs. M'ary Steere, Olde~' prog\-am was gfven at the Mt. MoCIRC~E MUTING
~ &lt;!'!• vur In IJiv~ at The DailY SentiJl'!l ol!Jte, llMD: llJ mqtber, e.nd Mrs. Richard Vaughan rlah ~pUst · Church under the ~nd. Q.. ag.:; ..3Q, paid a fine \ (If
Class 12 Circle will meet Wedla01ltha; t7.86; thRe mOQtha, $3.90. By motor route where available: youngest. Special music was pre- dir~c;-t,i.op o ~ lfr+ ~'P.mA. Qla.nd ~ntl $M and cOSI8 r()r ~pee-ding Sur.·
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~lriall one year $8; aiJ: months, $4..2:5; three monfb.a sented ·at this servfc~. bY the Jun- Mrs. Arnold R1chatds. The Jun- d
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rre!t by th!'- State nesday evf.&gt;ning at Heath Metho12.00: one, month. IL
dist Church w1tii MTS." E . S. Scha:lf
·PublJabed every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen· ior Choir, directed .f,y Lewis H. ior choir ehtered In processional pay "t er IS a
lu ch-arge of the progral!l 1Jn•1
atro ·
IJnel. Ine., at 110 Meehanlc St., Pomero)', 0 . BU8inen o!tice: pbone ·39&amp; Sauer and Farie Erlewine, with singing "~aith of Our .Mothers"
Mrs. C. R. Konl.r ig~t as rl !"' VO;
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Paul
H.:~ptonstall
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SCrip,
edJtorl.a{ office phon-- 397.
ti~al leader. M-rs. If.. E. Bush l&lt;i
~iat. 1\t the q:~orning worship serv- ture reiji1g b)' M·rs. WiU Winston:
chai"rmari of the hostess eomnu' ·
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1ice, Mrs. LilJian Stelt! and I L)'nn . prayer, .a. Carrie cusell; vocal
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Buchanon glit,-ed an or·tari-piano solo . Em 8tine Bowles; Salj:ppbone
(Continu.d from page ofte·l
duet In obUlrvance of Mothers' solo, Rosetta Richards : re11ding, and English IV to Ada Randolph.
PTA TO MEET
D11y .
Mrs. Ernest Bowles; vocal solo,
Chemistry, Ralph Knig-ht; BiolqThe
Bradbury
PTA will me~',
Richards: vocal solo, Alma gy, Donna Freck&amp;r; Algebra, Mary
Editorial Careers in sm~J.,r Hospita.ls 2-~A . . . .
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Frank Cheesebr. ew was in charge Janice
Baumgardner·
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7:30 Wednesday at the Brad
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CM_ay.e Y Qarr 3}fd G~neral Scienee to Arl.fay 12-18 is National~ f"'Hospital Week,~a week dedicated to of the presentallon of ~ower.a at M,s. ~(i
J~cksop
it~mtwp
pi~no lenle G"arvilJ.. .
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bury SChoo[ when new officers
will be installed. The progr11-m
community education about hospitals. To p~ople in sma.Uer t~e Church School servtee at the meditation" by Mrs. campbell Har·
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Ftrst.Baptlst Church and they were per; a vocal duet, Mrs. c. R, Young
Latin 1 to Gayann Gaul; Latin U, will Ieal~,Jre ''teache r A_PPr,edacommuru 11es 1..,e ou~. It IS a s~1a,1 oppo u~ Y o express given ·~p ':/' J' 'o t.onard old·
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our" gratitude to an institutJon whi'ch is so close to the main· 'est mothe . ·and. 111
. rs . lllan' nlng ~~ Mr. ~rper, a~~f&gt;~p~hied by QP,IJ,_na · , ec.fer an
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Mrs. ilal]l.ir, arid a "'horr-talk b• 1 dill!, tam~ert.
tenance of our good !JeaJth.
Klo~s. youngest, wit,h corsages pre- · the ReV. zi; p. $_0'rd~; '' • i-":1" . ~*(j· Awa~'1s ~ent tq ]ielen HoffOut Mei~s Gen~rQ~ H~spj.~l is oqe Qf m!lnY such: .iJmti~utio~ 'sfnted to all mothel-s pr_e&gt;simt.
Ushers w~re ¥1•~.r\~n.a Reese m~ ·and. !fAt.~fY~. sm~U}:, med_11l.s ;
thrqugbout the United Slates. A~ oufJ;tand~g ~IJa.t'!A~~lstie
At Heath li!O!hodist Church Ric· and~~· C~~~'.lp es, ¥rs lr'J!Ji : Pii!~l~~~~ ~~ ll£~~ . -~arvJllc,
or the American hospital system IS the l)Uq}~r o( sq;~a~ hos· .hard Chambers, assistant suPer- Baumgardner w.. p Dis[ for l~ 'f.a.rtfla. cqt~ ~ ~~~ ~rtung,
, l•rm gxn· f intendent of the Sun, day School, program:"" . '' I,. .
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Pitals that compose that system. Of the 5,23tl .~nrt/'f:'Y
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eral and special hospitals li$led by the Amqrt'Yari Ho~_p~tEt~ S· ,presented red and while ~arnatio~s
Mother's D!lY ·.w~o~served ~ Jml'th· ' and Snndtll ' W&lt;~Ife, all lt!l·
sociation 3 466 have fewer than 100 beds, Yet tbe$e hpspitals to the mothers as spect~l mus~c the Asbu_ry M~tMai . Church, Sfif' ters.
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admit
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. led by William Everson at lhe acuse w en p1,1 ,e
HIA~ TH CLUB TO MEET
Even the smallest hosprtal must be a co~~l~te. rqedtc~~ 1fntt. worship service.
li\ums were pretep~e¢'by Miss M&lt;ir·
M,~s. Patrick LQ~ha,ry, ~.omeroy,
The Laurel Cliff Detter · Hc il:th
Although it may be small in terms oC numfier of beds, lt still
The Rev. Guv F. Sayre, pastor of ~ia l,¥1~r to Mrs. aessie Stowe , the p~;csen~ Sue. L~mbert. wtth. the Club will meet tonight at th .~
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oldest mol4er prea&amp;nt; Mrs. Ar- DAR Citizenship award for highest
must maintain most of the services found in the largest hOS· the Church of Christ in Chrislian t}Jur Nelgler, granddau.hter of in school an~ cou~t,t. Principal home of Mrs. .Gerald Kelly wi h
pitals. To do this, it must be staffed to cai-e JOr us at a'ny hOur Union, presented flowers to Mrs. Mrs. Stowe, the youniut mother . Fay Sauer prestn~ed. sc~~larship Mr.!!. Glen Thompson as co-hos
of the·day or night.
and, Mts. ~~nheth CurvJ~f and awards to ~uu Lam~~!.!., ~.t~a~te Dept. tess.
To accomplish their mission of healing as successfulcy as
OUg 3S
~Irs ~;gil Teai,Q~d for ~avtng th&lt; of Educatwn, lor tl)h m cou~ty;
they have in the past, hospitals must loo'k to their communi·
most c&amp;Udren pres~nt. •
medals to Ada Randolph ,th~rd; A
B~~Froo~Nurthand~yCarr
, 'ftJ
,
ties for new personnel. To help in this recruitment of hospital
filth.
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workers, National Hospital Weel&lt; this yea·r Is emphasizing the
Q~Ual
Valedictorian of the class ls
S
Importance and variety of hospital careers. In the words of
Sue Lambert and salutatorian Is
the American Hospital Association, all hospital careers are
(Co.,tlnued from P•lf o.nt}
Helen. H,offm'im:
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"Careers Tha·t Count." For youngsters who are conslderJ'ng
Lou McGrath, Linda LOu Moore ,
A Read~r! Dlg_
est ..\Wf\f.d or a
OW
Funeral services Cor Ernest Dan Edgar Morris, Janet Sue Mor- one yelir ~~bscfipt~on Was ·made to
their future vocation, we strongly recommend one of the Douglas, 47, who w~ts killt-d in a ris, Ruby Ann Musser, l}ita Ann the valelf1.ctorlan:.·
Rev. Raymond 1. PeterH ur
many hospital positions. ·
mine accident, Wednesd11y at Neutzling, Benjamin Euaene NorNew Haven's St. Paul'11 Lutheran
Moundsville, W. Va., were held at ria.
Parish and Clarence Bless Ing ' u1
the Methodilf! Church in Ivydale,
Leah June O'~.£.jpn, ~erbert MiLetart Route are attending the
r
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W. Va .. Saturday at 10 a. m. The chae)\ O~llngef, 'liOiliJily"f.ee ·Perforty-fifth annu.al oonventloo . .,
rm:JgS
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00,
Rev.
E.
H.
LaFon
misted
by
the
sing~r,
~eresa
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Earl~q'~
J!'ea)Jaw,
1
the Synod of West Virginia ot
R~v. Jnmes Rogers officiated at Alm 1 tii
b ~·n Ill R L va
the United Lutheran Church In
the secvicc.
Rltnt~. :o~~~....·ft,:~11 Ab;[;~
America at Jackson's · Mill whkh
Burial was in Friends Cemetery, .1An"fc"e G.rac ft. )U~h"' ;.
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bega.n on Sunday and wlll couIvydale.
. Vioughn L~ro:~a~ters, Rita Ann
! Ume throu"•h Wt:!dnesday.
~: away,
•
Mr. DouglaH was a fromer resi· ~
co-boll • Ap" 'I Sh " teen, Robert El
•
Ju ne 2, J·ust about three weeks
former students, tea·
••
Nine
students
were
tapped
Presid-ing ove.r all sessions o,f
of
the Enterprille community w'·d Sh'nn
c
ol
K
st
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dent
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Chers. and friends O f Dean E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End
yv .
sy ssm,
the convention is the pre11ldent or
near Pomeroy while employed by Jo~ 1J.a1pl) Sisson, Don ~dward into th,. Wahama High School
th """ Synod, Rev. Geoiru.
C. Wei
·chaPter
of
the
NatiO:dal
Honor
(State Rt. 33) wHI gather for another annual Saunders Reun- the Central Coa l Co., New Haven, Smitb, Judith· Ann Spencer, Law.e"
Society in · ex'e-rcis~s at a t!pecial rick of Aurora, W. Va. Rev. W ·•
ion. This year, in contrast to other years, the reunion will be w_
. .,v.,a.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l! renee Franklin Still, Linda Marie assembly held recently
·at the rick is a son-in-law of .M r. Ble~sheld at the Dean's rural home, with picnic dinner baskets 1
Stockton.
ing and was .f-ftrmerly pastor or
school.
scheduled to be laid out around 1 p.m. on the honored one's
Brenda Lee Str~~:uss, Jant~ I.,.eone , The tapping ceremonies Collo.v St. Paul's in New Haven.
Struble, Lila ' Sue Te-rrell, SuZanne
other officers oC the Syno~
wide and picturesque lawn.
vaugha11 , Jame.s Robert White, ed ·the instal·lation -or the Waare
Rev. Donald D1- Artderson of
hama
chapter
just
a
!e"\\1
week~
The impetus for this event does not derive from Meigs [
Marvin Clyde White, Larry Reed
Keyser,
W. Va., secretary and II.
ago
w.tt,en
members
or
the
Senior
County, lt comes from West Virginia and Kentucky where
Wildermuth , Tom Michael WiiL. Shelhamer of Mor~a.ntown, W.
Dean Saunders spent probably the most fruitful years of his
loughby , Sharon Dorinda Wilson Class were tapped,
tr
Taken ·into the group recently "
long teaching career. It wa·s here he had Jhe widest influence
f
and Willi' '" Albert Woodard.
wtre ten per cent ot tjr .1Un1or , aM~eeft:"~~ members 'of th~
in the lives of young peo~le as dean of boys at Ashland High
8195 OUft
twl ,
Cl"' offirers are P•·esident,
Cla.s·.!l :~nd five per -cefit. of ~hP. !·yr,od are ex petted to atlend th.!
School, and again at Kenova, W- Va ., where h~ also taught a
Danny Morris; Vice President, Mil - Sophomore C'l·ass. Juili&amp;s we.""&lt;l an6ual Stewardship Banquet to
"
ton Lambert; Secretary-Treasurer,
James Henderson. M\riJyn Fogl•
number of years .
Barbara Donovan .
be ·hwin
eld on
evening. FolkeSpea·
beMonday
Rev. Gordon
The twilight of his career found him teaching at Bedford,
:
!long, Robert
McGtf)ihun and ker
mer,
pastor
Or
St.
Matthew's
Lu ·
Linda BrinkeT. Scpho.mores were
Chester, Racine and Kingsbury schools after World War II
theran
Ohureh,
York,
Pa
.
J.
u
hling
McOlung.
He.nry
Burges.!!,
pulled him out of well·earned retirement. This current term
Among issues lo be cons-idere1
~ill Fogle.son.a:. Howa•·d McDani PI
finds him finishing what probably is his last teaching contract.
(Contlnu•d frrm pag• on•)
at the session wiH be proposal for
dnd Faye Burton .
In about 10 days he wl11 walk out of the Clifton Grade School
c •'n ter. Ht! was url·t:stcrl by IJ1e
Sponsors or the Wahama group a £ull-Ume presWent of Ute. Syfor· the last time .
State Patrol.
are Mrs . Mary Elizah1•t h Vnpr· nod· the present-a.tlon for 'adop·
"I don't think I'll try it again," reports the Dean . "I'm gotJwy Wi&gt;e, &gt;2. Pomcro;. hart, Mrs. Theodosia Freckcr und tion' of a ~ecord budget for 1958
of $87.100; and a consideration of
ting old!''
W!ls urrcstcd at 1:22 1'. M. Satm- Mrs. Florence .McClung.
Officers are J.aune s Henderson, Lhe chureh-wide stewardship em·
He will be 89 June 9th. He's not quite as spry as at 80, or
d11y and jailed for intoxicitlon .
nresident:
Marilyn
Jo~og lcs o ni, phasis.
85. He admits to not remembering quite as well us when he
6. Oudley Cameron , Columbu.~ .
A serv-ice of ordination will be
arrested by Sherif! Rouert C. viee presid ent ; Linda Brinker. .~e·
was only 88 . But the truth of the matter is that he remains tollal'lenbac-h , WBII rree on hail and cretary and Robert MrGiothlin, held on Tuesday evening in
day sharper than many il person 25 years his junior.
&lt;!wnitng dispO!itlion rrom the coLU"l Lre~U~urer .
which tlp'ee men will be ordainert
to the gospel .minl&amp;try. Four .nf!'W
The point of this bit of prose today is that Meigs County
-'-----pastors are to be received int.o
certainly should have its own delegation of former pupils, rel·
J
the
Synod.
atives, and friends out a-t Journey's End June 2nd. One of the
Af;:R088
3..
Arabian
21.
Engllsh
nation's outstanding grade school and secondary school ad·
1. c ·r uat on
garment
admlral
ministratoi·s and teachers, in point of service, and quality of
a sore
&gt;1 . Holiday
IZ. Hat
service, deserves recognition from the thousands of people he
ft. Merge
( Jap.)
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or
D. Wanderln.r
tl. Mothera
c:ap
has headed in &amp; healthy direction in their lender, formative
workman
e
.
JewtM.
14.
Man'•
y•ars. If people are wllllng to travel 100 miles and more to
10. Toward thl
month
nh:kpay homage to the Dean from neighboring states we will be
eheltered
'1. For tear
name
singularly unresponsive if we fail to stir five, 10, or 15 miles.
1ide
that
2~. Mr.
11. Pe!'Jia
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8.
Crave
March.
Dean Saunders recently saw completed publication of •
11
WAVERLY, 0 . UP- C. A.
12. Rumple , 13. Lal"ge worm 16. Peace• .I
series of articles on "The American Boy" or "The Boy Prob·
Romine.
president oJ. s-triltin~?"
(colloq., ~ u. GO!.I of
,
ful
'-1'••'-,.•r'•
!em" In The Daily Sentinel. He received enormous S.i:lsf.ac-1
Local 10-889, Oil, Chemleal and
U. Half em1
plea.sur• "\ 11. The IUQ.
84. Splnnlnl ....Atomic W'Orkers, said the union
U. Sea (Eur.,
(Egypt)
' 28. TldUy \ \ ~ toy1
;
lion from the comments of hundreds of readers about his
OJ'JYt
1
11.
Smothers
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A
bOvtnt
29.
Attemp'
·
37.
Aatent
.
Ideas on discipllne and boy guidance. He wants to extore:ss.
at. tnternatlon. 11. Dart
. 31. The en4
I 38. Excl&amp;•!t-raininr
limit! .apl~K:
today willorder
seek which
to dissolve
through this column, hls gratitude for the attention hls
, - allancuag• 18. Man'l
, J3. City
•
' '- mat,aon to
eting at the Port!mouth Atea
cle1 received, and for the many compliments extended to hlm .
to. Project.lna: ~ .' flickrwnt
(Alu.a
trl&amp;hte8
Atom plant ··here.
You can express that appreciation again by attending tho
Plk
· meml&gt;er.i
1"''"11'"""1!
. Mil'"'
(arch.}
Saunder's Reunion June 2.
Judi•'
2!; EXcl~ i ·.
o_rd~r·
LIOAL NOTICI
• follow-s;·t~owl-:::t-:;:1141~11:;-Q-:::n"tn::l::,:::t---:-th;:-:-e
· nu~.tlcpJ. ' ,
to
tour
ALIAS IXICUTION
I norlh east corner of section 18.
23. Sloth•
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te.
l ... riH'a 1•1• of 1 ..1 l1t1M 'townNhip 8 raqae 14 of ' the Oblo
24. Ctn\(.~er.tt
ence
t.~
TIMt ltat. ef Ohio, M.tl" County Company's 'fln~ha1e~ thenee .!OUtf:i
part~
25.
Qle
Common "~• Court
47 roda to a ~~~In the center of
. Solne
Jo,.... lobo, Plolntllf
the bill; th~oll'\ d~e no);l,b 2111'!.d l;
•
ot
the .
~~:
~';!Wt"'·
vL
to the nortli Ui\6 &lt;itoalcl'iectt6n' til.
1 mornJng
(.abbr.)
lt'fll'lri'MI Cuckler, Dsfendant
lhtplCe .!art; alon~tald north line
31. Ortrtnatot
ColO number 12.235
113 ro!/J '9~ a U~ tq 11!\ pi\&lt;~ ot1
32. Kind of
In punuance ol irlD Allaa Execu. beainnlhk, tontJI, In• •tQIJ.~ ''4:
loup
lion In the al)ove enUtled actiOn, acres.
38. Merrt I
tO me directed u sherif( of Melga
Said Premlua appn~d at
3&amp;.MI-y
t;e., o., !will offer lor ,.le at pub- SI,Ooo.oo and can not ~~ ••ld lqr
3T. Incite ·;
lie auction at the door of the Court less tban two third• o.l l~, ap19. 1lodyol
Houae in Pomeroy, Oblo In the pral!lement.
Kaf11r
above named Count.)', on Wedn&amp;sRobert C. flartenbach Sheriff
warrlorJ
lJiy. the •22nd day of May, 1981, at
Jamea 0'"81-len, Attorney
4;0. Youq&amp; hor..
tO a. m. o'olod;, the lollowln1 de- ('l 23, 19, (5) 8. 13. 110, ate
41. (.uCk ll.r .)
.... albed real t.l~tt, altuated ln the
ta. Macmlltan,
toriMLIIict
9o~nty of Melp a~d State of Ohio,
LIOAL NOTICI
1nd ln the Townthlp of Scipio, to- Sealed blda will be reeelved by
DO~
a. Jap1111~
·
wU:
the underaicni!ld at the- olllce of
~ownshlp ot Selplo, Couaty of Crow. CroW, Attorneyll, Pomeroy)
FULL PllotCl!i
t . r!Uci'"'
Napoleon,
111111. •ri~ State of Ohio, and ·Ohio, for t~e sale of the property
1
for'lnaton
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bounded 11 foUof(t, to wit: :&amp;eatn- owned by Sarah Jane Probst In
. Jila•. at the Bo~tbealt corner of 'Middleport, Ohio, oil which uld
PAJLY CRY.HOQ~~tl ~ 8~" "'"'· ~ wo.- Itt
1 MUon· number 13 ,township 7 and
property Is located the building
,
AXY~'Io!;~A!(J
the Ohio Company'a idccupild by June's DM11 Shop:
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LOll(
l'fPrC!"' .
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l:"''""''.north about 8'7 ·Middleport, Ohio. Said property
01\eletter
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mplyfatandl
tcir
~Ul~~
lD.
~~
r.r.la.A
ll UA~
line or John tpprai.sed for $&amp;,000.00 arid C!lh·
"G.OO
dowa
tor
the
thrtt
L'1.
X
for
th•
two
0'1.
•tc.
~~·
y.
,
ra.
1nd cOUnty road; 10t be aold fo'r leU tban the apt\'Ophe" th( r.,&amp;lb and ror~~ :.\.lb~ WOW:1 ~" f/1 ~ t&amp;
roda tO tlie north oralsed value. 'llbe tlaht fs' re:
and
weekly
~b.&lt;l~ lht~ loltor. .l(o:.~ ,
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JeRe ' Brldflel~'• ~erved to Hjeet inland· all bids.
iillnee aouth alon1 the Eut liale ls- iubjeet to the 'appl'(lvaJ of
We Carry
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leollon IS about 8T •he Probate COurt, Melp COunty,
aoutb eut corner of Ohio. Said sealed bidl ll muJt be:
~IIK'i'fl.-. PK ~}~WW•lf• II~DATil
Our Own Accounts
tS and plaee of be- 'lre~entid on or tiefor.' M'~ 18$h.
youngest, and Mrs. Raymond Wal·
bu.rn, the mother wi~h tbt lara:est
fimily present. A ldotber· ~ Day
poem was read by Rarmond Lee
Walb urn as a part of the presen-

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C-Da111 S~.nUne~ Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May 13, 1957

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SPORTS
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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Chid"

the answer to Pomeroy's search

Sunday, Reynold!(, in his first

effort, h.eld the potent Middleport
club in its first practice g,ame ~f

the season to four hit.&amp; on the Pomeroy diamond . His mates teed off
on Mickey Miller and Bob Ashley
for eight hits and nine r.una on
two home runs, four singles and
tw\) doubles. ·

Bowl St o·Ies
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-Len c. Es:hmont. • neet half·
back on Fordham University's
liMl Cotton Bowl football team
and a former professional player
with the New York Glanla and the
San Francis:co Forty-Niners, died
Sunday at the age of 39.
. E.shmont, 'a aeven-year votefan
m the coaching ranas and second
In comm•nd to Virginia rootball
Coach Ron Martin, died ln the
Unlvenity of VlrKtnla Hospital of
what w1e dtiCrlbod u a liver
J1Ument and complicaUons.·

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Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 2, 1st
Milwaukee 10 St. Louis 4, 2nd
Saturday•, Anults
New York 6 Brooklyn 5, liJ inns.
Philadelphia 7 PltUburgh 2

Marlins' six-game

while the RichmDnd
and Toronto Mapll!

Cincinnati 5 Ohleago 4

Tundar"• GaiMI
Pltte.burfh at Chicago

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'Race Of Death~ Doomed As 12
Die In Bresica, Italy Sunday
BRF.SCIA, Italy UP ......! Italian
road racing appeared doomed to·
lay in the wake or the deadly
finis-h ol the Mille Mlglia (l,ooomile) race, which
claimed 12
lives, Including Spanish nobleman
Alfonso de Portago and his Amcr·
ican co-pilot, Eddie (Gunner) NeJ.

DiBiase Favored
3-l To Whip .
Jimmy Archer
NEW YORK trP - Yo1mg Tony
DIBiase, unbeaten in hiS last 19
gouts, 1~ favored at 3-1 to defeat
welterwel~:ht Jimmy Archer
to·
night In their 10 - rounder at St.
Nicholas Arena.
It will be televised by DuMont
at 10:30 p. m. e. d. t.
At 21, DcBia.::;c of Astoria. N.Y.,
is only a year younger than Arch·
er or New York; but he has had
seven more fights and he has
beaten sturdier opponent5 than.
those who faced Archer.

Pomeroy Baptist
Missionary Unit
Installs Officers

Orricers for the new year were
installed when the Potneroy Baptist Women's Missionary Society
mot Thursday evening at the
church for its May meeting .
Mrs. Joseph cook, president;
pre!Cidcd 11 the meeting which
opened with devotion~ . A report
was given on the layette being
made by the members to take to
the house party to be held at Granville. June 27·29.
New officers are Mrs. Aten
Shain, president; Mrs T. T. She.l·
ton, vlce pre&amp;Jdent: Mrs. Ellen
Couch, chairman of the house party; Mrs. Shelton, chairman of the
program; Mrs. Daisy Jasper,
chairman of literature.

son ot Beloit, WI!:.
The Spanish marquis' Ferrari
suffered a blowout near the finish
of the cluslc road race Sunday.
struck a m.Uest(tne and a tete·
graph pole ,and then catapulted
into a group of the three million
spectators who formed .,_ "human
corridor" along the dangeroUI
courso.
In addition to De Portago and
Nelson, who wu a meniber of the
United States' four -!man bobsle-d
team in this year's world ehamplon.ships at St. Moritz, Switzerland. five children and four men
also were killed in the accident.
It was the worst au-tomobile
racing catastrophe since 1955,
when 82 persons died In the naming crash of a Mercedes tar during a race at Le Man~. France.
C•lled "O.•th R•cs"
In the 24 runnings of the Mille
Miglla, 30 persons have been
killed and more than 100 injured.
Because of its .bloody history, the
road rally became known as "the
race of deatH'• In recent yean.
And all over Italy today newspapers f&lt;&gt;ined In an editorial ch..
rus calhna: for Its end.
Even the race's staunchest •upported, Brei!K::ia Mayor Bruno Bonl, said it looked like the end.
"The race", he said. "will now
probably be called off for good."
Death eame to the 2'7·year-ollt
Marquia de Portago, .who raced
cars. "for the fun of it" In a
str1p of tttralahtaway one mile
from the tiny village of Guldlu:olo.
In the craRh\ De Porta~ro's body
was cut In haJf by the ura hood
the official Italian pollee repori
said, and Nelson'S" head waa
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Central Vision

Sunday visitors in t-he B. J,.
Edwards home wei-e their son-: n'
CLEVELAND
t'P-Cieveland law and daughter Mr. 11nd Mn.
13 .480 •
13 .4118 ... Indians pitcher Herb Score, guru-- HUbm"t Carr, Columbus.
13 .409 !'k anteed "at least peripheraol side
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vision/' probably will learn toda1
wheUter the important
cent~r
Suncf.ly'1 lt11uth
FOR EXPERT
pnt of bis right eye was dainNew York 4 Baltimore 3
aged by a line drive last TuesChicago 5 Detroit 4
day.
FLUFF DRY WASHING
Boston to Washington 0, bt
Washing-ton 6 -Boston 2, ~d
"I hope t.Q look into the area
Kama&amp; City 0 Clevel«nd 2, 1st
mascula -center eye today," Dr.
c.n 6190-J
Cleveland 7 ·K anne City 4, 2nd
Charles I. Thomas, Cleveland eye
e W• Pick Up I O.llv•r
S.tvrd•Y• R•ulte
specialist, said.
Hats. Cl••MCI and :lloclwtl
Cleveland 2 Kansa·s City 1
The eye specialist said even 1'
New Yol'lk 6 Baltimore 4
the entire retina appeared, or iiJ
Chicago at Detroit, ppd, ·raln
lact
was undamaged, ·there re
Washington oat Botton, ppd, rain
mained the test of how wull
Monday's, PraiNitl• Pltct.r1
Score would ~ee.
W115hington at ·Boston nightMiddleport
N. 2nd Ave.
Abernathy 0-3 \'S Nixon 2·0
Tu"drt'• Gam••
Chicago- at W.Jshington, night
Cleveland at BalHmore, night
Kansas City at New York, night
Detroit at Boston
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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. •U P-Jim·
my Demartlt earned a premature
but -heal~hy birthday prlze Sunday as he birdied hi!- way to a
~under-par 6'7 and the $20,000
Ar1lna:ton Open. &amp;~U cbamplon-

Piero Taruffi of Italy, drivina a
red Ferrari aimllar to De Portafo's death car, won the r•ce wltb
a winning time of 10 houu 27
minutes and 47 aeconds. Germany's Wolfgang von Trips was
sec::ond.
'Akton Mille-r of WbltUer, caut., :llan.-um or Apple Valley, Cal.!.
and hla co-driver, Doua Harrison,
·~Jic;IAL CONV~TION
Mrs. Lorain Sterrett, Becretary dropped out of tbe raee· only lto
and trt&gt;uurer: Mrs. Joseph Cook, mUes from the atart. ,1helr entry · ·Poinef(ly , Chapter-, 80, R. A• •it
was a Chrysler tnd was tbt only \flU -dtl!er at a apeclal coA.voe•·
vice president of mlulons and. Amerlean-ow.ned
,ear In the race. uon, lhe paSt master~. ud we
chairman of special ml.sslonarles;
mOlt ex.cellent muter'• de~te., ·
Mrs. Dana 011\'er, chairman of inQUI% ANIWIR• All tho
on Friday, MIY 11 •t 1 p. -m. All
terpretatlon and speaker; Mra.
ttom. tHm'a runa would count,
Royal Arch Maaons are invited
Sterrett, chairman of stewardship
HOther
Hv•nta.. of btrnt
to •ttend.
education; Mrs. Harry Lee Bslley
tM Mmo ,..m,
vice president of Chri&amp;Uan servlc~
and chairman of White Cross; Mrs.
Walter Wolle. chairman o[ Chrlt·
llan soclel relatious: Mrs. Ralph
Zu~d.el, vlee pre!lldent of Christian
trammg and chairman of aplrltual
hfe; and Mrs. J. H. Stepheuon,
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chainmm of family life and also of
leadership training.
·- - - - MASONIC ASSIMIL y
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M. will hoi~. 1n assembly Wed·
nesday, Yay -1D at 7:$0 p. m. t-o
confer the super excellent maa•
te-r's degree which , Js conferred
only ont!e durln1 a year-. R...
frm;hmcnts wUl lollow t·he degree
· BII 2 dam; sedan, Flasby red and white, hydr~Diatie .
work. All cryptic Masons ar('
drive, radio and heater, famous V-8 Rocltel Engine.
cordially Invited -to attend.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., May lS, 1957-1

1955 PlymOllth va Belvedere 4 dr.
plrtl. Rldei)OI.lr's
··Sedan. '$1,695-.oo' ' 'POwermte,
er, O~io.
finest Plymouth made. BlaeU., ~==::-c=-:-::=-""'==:-~
nat'B Pomeroy.
MHJtc 1QJM.VELY TRACTOR :sALES and1
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Servfce. R. A. Finlaw, 512 E'.
1954 Buick V8 Spcci&amp;l 4 dr. Se· . Maln Si., ~omerQy .
4 27 tC
For free Inspection phone
d1m. $1.5fl5.00. Dynaflow drive ,
1 like
new light blue finish .
For Rent
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Bl.aettnur's, fdfueror.
5·0-~tc
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sured: Vautban's IndWitrial and
1956 Buick VB Super 4 ctr. Rlvresidential district, convenience
Rellldentlal Termite Control Seri~ Sedan·. $2.BQI.QO. , Power
or s~hools and church1. Pho~e
vice; St.- M~~~. Vf. va.
4 9U
steu~ing and brakeS, dyn.aflow
378.
5 t3 3tc
dri"Ve, one Jocal owner. Blaettna(s, Pomeroy.
5-E~·6tc THREE Ji.OOM fur.ni9hed .ipartmept, apply Homl! Restaurant,
l9S6 O!dsm-obHe "{1.8" ·2 dr~ i­
M:lddlePert, $\S:OO per week,
utilioties
paid.
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Hydra-m"·
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For Rent - Exterulon Llid&lt;!ers:;
D)ilf!a~e. Blactt.nar'a, 1-"omeroy.
Scaffold :Boards, . Drop Cloths.
AA,;II
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..(,!linton Fisher, :Middleport.
pert
TaeJ,nicbot.
· 1955 Buick Century 2· c"tr. Rivi('.ra
f'boh.e 8265:-X.
11 1 tf
Middlepo!'~
. Our "Factory .J;tepresen.ta
'··· Cpe. $2,195.00. Dynaflow drive,
For
rent
Electric
f!llly equippOO, l.ow· mileage ,
will be in t~is area all
COMPLETE lnsuranc~ Protection,
Clinto-n Fisher,
·careful
owneA
Blaettnar's, ltr.amcr.
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don , next week.
_e_meroy.
: ~[C dlepo&lt;l. Vb. 62M-X -~~' J MIH1, Middleport, Oblo.
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UNFURI')IlSrt apartment, SecWe have several good
Ond Stre · Pomeroy, reason
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origi11al b•d·ck finish like ll(W.
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Demaret, trom Kiamnha Lake,
N~ y,, -lcketl up ~.800 f-or fila 2'71
only a 1troke better -than five
other prot, . who finllhed with
2'M and took home ...1.320' eac:h ~
Demaret, who .t urns 45 next
week, breezed through the final
day with sis. birdies and onf!
boaey, wblstHng and jokina: wt~~
the illlery all the waY.
Bunched behind Demaret with
2171 we~ Johnny Palmer ot Tul
sa, otJ..; Jack Burke, alao of
'K-IaJqelha Like: Bllly Mu:wel\ of
Odellt 1 ,Tex.j Mike SouohU: or
dl'OIJIIJtger's. N.
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Sunday's R•tults
Toronto to Columbus 3
Toronto 3 Columbus 0
Richmond 3 Montreal 2. 10 lnn.
ruchmond 3 Montreal 2
Buffalo 5 M-Iami 4
Buff-alo 2 Miami 0
Rochester 8 Havana 1
1 Rochester D Havana t

eomobinat.ipn Sylvamo
17" consal
A M, and F M
rudio, Mild record player, 110lid
MabogrulY, Jxceflent tOndltion .
$10Q.QQ. Lar•e G.E; Dtdux dryu,
-$100.®... P.tiOne 925-if." 5·l'0-3k

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swept twin
bills.
Richmot&gt;ct
downed Columbus 3·2, 3-2 and
Toronto beat Montreal to-3, 2-0.
The Vees Jlow trail Miami by
only 12 percentage points. Bu'
falo is 1% games behind and th
Leafi trail bY two. The Rochester
Red Wings also gainl!d -a doublf'·
header sweep, 3·1, 9-1 ovt"r lh '
Havana Sugar Kings. The Wings
aore now in fiflh place, lou~
games off .t he pace.

St. Louis 8 Milwallkee 7, 10 inns.

New York at St. LOuis, night
AMERICAN LEAOUI

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5-4, 2-o Sunday
doublehead ···
sweep over Miami, smashing th ~

Cincinnati 7 Chicago 1, 2nd

Philadelphia at Cincinnati, nlgM
Brooklyn at Mlhwn1kee, night

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den. GoOd waaes. By day or by
1rtanth. 2288. L-etart Fall,t. a-8-ti ('
·~ &amp;!!&gt;e:l;ija~ ~~' _., s'u 6tp \"!Yea~ O t~; · i~ IJlO . bull , 2 OO"""-~
&lt;lnJ-1 fresh other to freshen.
'I'RUSTElES ar~ a~'WJ- peop:e
Nariey Hysell, Bradbury.
Jnt~tJ~e~ ift do~R:,\}#g .for the
5-1l-3tp .
up-keep Of JJ.. ~n· Cemetery
NEIGL~R and CLEEI&lt;; GARAGE
send thoir don&amp;tions to Thelma LOVELY SPINET PIANO, sacrific. Car repaiJ'-.-Wel.ding~rvice and
ed for qulck sBie. Might consider
A. Gr.ru~er, Treas., 103 Cher ~y
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
storing
with' party who would
St., Pomeroy.
5-lo-3fc
Ohio.
4 29 12te
be sure to buy ).ater. P'or dt:ta!is
W..\NTED - Painting, interior or
write Thompson ~J:wllc to., 62(
Fr•• lttl~noJ~1..
eJ;terlor, conlrac'. or ~urly.
~eVen~h Ave. , Marietta, Ohio.
PAI.NTINO
rate reasonable. Phone 381-Y.
5 7 6tt
PAPIR·IIANGING
Homer Braley.
5 3 12te
L. V, R•laln..r
GlRL'S .BlCYCLE, iikc new, 20 in.
bcln., Ohio
H..dqu1rt.n for
bne coon dOg: one all around
4 27 tf
Samsonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
®a; &lt;me ('~C~ef....,$p.:miel, house
Che11t~ - LAU Window Fansbroke, fem ltle; qne j!oat. Everett QUICK SERVICE t-n Wldll!h r.eFrigidaire ~(rlgerators.
p.J.rl~~ h~ Factor,. Trolned
COal(i,n, Harlford. W, Va .
Bak•r Fvl-nltur•. Mlddl•port, Ohio
walcbmaker, . COUJ!iS JEW£.
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LOST ~n Te'X-as·Fialwood aren, 2
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W.h-ite face Hereford Heifet'&amp;,
due to fre$l\en. Cal) 'J. L. Hlfwk;
Coolville "VU·it22f,i
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The J.aw or avera .~es and a
pair of veteran hurlt'rs caught.
up with the Miami Marlins rod~/
and transformed thdr Interil.J.tional League "runaway" into a
four-team
scramble for lir ~ t
place.
pltcllE:-d tbe Buffalo Bisons to

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Brooklyn 1J New Yo~ 0
Philadelphia 6 'P ltt.sbureh 2,' lit
P~ttsburgh 6 Philadelphia l, 2nd
Cmcinnat1 7 Chieago 5, l5l

semi-pro clubs May 26th.

Said Manaker Phll Collins:
"Big Chief expect~ to get a job
here and pitch for uit this summer.
He's what we've been looking for."
Reynolds stands about 6 feet,
weight 190 lbs., and was an all·
State West Virginia High School
player from East Bank two years
running. The Marahall College var7ity failed t~ get R. safet;r off him
1 lfl seven lnmngs th1s spnng.
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2. Teen-age boys desire ~?m- 1 sizzles, a nice curve, and a real.
panl~,nlhip. They want to be- honest knuckle ball. Sunday he fanlong. Under proper l~adersh;p ned tO and ·Nalked two.
this tendency can he guided into
Meanwhile, Micky MUier had difconlltructive ehannci&amp;. Left undlr ficulty gettine Pomeroy out In the
ected all sor.tt- ()f maoladjusted b~· seeond Inning after giving up 8
ohavklr may ·rt.JUlt.
home run with one on to Harvey
3. The .average American boy VanVranken In the lint. After that
loves sports-,!111_ k~nds. Coni.~ second inning he 11ettled down and
quently there as no better ap- looker! like the pitcher he Is.
proach to a boy than through a
Wilh the score ~Bob Ashley,
sound sports program.
former regular on the Marshall
-College IJitChlng "staff, came in and
promptly opened the gates for
Can any better justific-ation lor lour more runs, only two of them
tonta:ht'li meetings be found? No. earned.
It's up to you, now, readers.
In the 1econd inning Bob Wilson
led off with a !Jingle, HartJeJI Doddrill singled and both advanced on
a double steal. Collin! singled both
home. John Young doubled an.d
Reynolds flied out but Gene Mitch
doubled home Collins and Young.
In the si.dh WilBon was safe on
Hank Aaron had two hits in an error and stole second. Doddrill
each game and drove in tl ,f: again singled, Bill Sherid11n wa.s
runs as the Braves worked ov ~ safe on an error · and DoddrUI
eight St. Lo-ui~ pitchers. Lew BU1' scored. Guy Eddie Guinther hitdette 11pUn a sht-'hiUer for h;8 ting t~r Young, got a pinch home
fourth victory and Taylor Phillips run with Sheridan on.
Middleport's lonesome run came
won the nightcap in rl'lief of Red
on Pat Weiher's homer ln the sevMurff.
.
Vtrn Law acattered -10 hl.u a enth, the game bcln• eut shOrt ·be:the, Pirates snapped a seve,, cause of rain.
Middleport manager John Parfl&amp;me losing streak after 17 Ph:·
!adelphia hl~ paved t~ WilY for sons wasn 't worried by the defeat.
"This was our first time out this
a 6-2 win in the opener.
Beason,"
be said, "and our pi~h·
Shlltouf F'Or Podr••
Johnny Podres turned In hi ' Jng was rusty, as was our fielding
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second 1hul.out of the season and We'll be In chapc .&amp;non."
P_arsons
also
l~
waiting
on
the
Dt.Jkc Snider homered to help the
Dorlgers snsp a tour-gama losl.lg a\'aJlabiHty of five other dinmond
stars: Jim Bowles, Dove Hindy and
streak.
Bobby Nelson from the Middl e-port
Larry Doby hit two homers an' Yellow Jacket championship club
a double .to drLve in four runs a~ this year; Chuck Stobar1 of Ohio
Bill Fltchcr ~~eored his first vic- University, and Louis Sauer, 'Vettor for the Wlhlte Sox. Walt Oro · eran Infielder.
po also homered .and Nelson Fox
Parsons had an infield or Hank
had three slnale«.
Clatworthy on llrst, Don Payne on
Anc!y Carey slammed twG hom\: seeond, Ike Wilt at shortstop and
rurwr. and Mickey Mantle blasted Weiher (MHS teacher, and former
No. A for the Yankees, who r.!.:- Rio Grande ~tar) at third.
llcd with ainale ruru In the scv
Keith Nelson was In left, Bob
enth and eighth innln~S to be~~ Nelson ol Rutlantl wu In center
t'he Ori(lles. Bob Grimm got hi~ and Earl Smith In right. Bob HY·
fourth vlttoey,
sell and Ashley, when the latter
Ray NarleskJ -threW one pitch wasn't pitching, also worked the
and 10t two ·men out on a double outfield.
play to preaerve t.he Indiana' vic·
Middle-port plays Hartford here
tory after . 38·year-old
Vlrjl!
Trucks aalned credit for hi&amp; next Sunday at 2 p. m. when Milfifth atralaht win with a 3 2·3 ler and Ashley will face an old
lnnina aeortlna relief Job. Rocky mound triend, and npponent, Gene
Colavito knoclr:ed ln four run! Hess~n. _Sunday Miller fanned 7 in
with 1 •homer and two tlnales for live mnmgs,and walked none. AshCleveland In tbe nightcap. H11l ley whiffed one and walked one In
Smith's Jl'lnd slam hooner wu two.
Pomeroy lakes on Diek Spenthe big blow for the A-thlcti ,,
cer'&amp; Coolville- nine next Sunday
In the opener.
Tom Brewer pltchod a two-hit- here.
RHI
ler and Jaekic ~enten drove ill
000 000 1_ 1 4 2
four runa lor Boaton in Ita opener Mhkllcport
140 OOf x-9 8 1
but Pedro Ram01 t&lt;NIIcd 1 IC\'Cn Pomeroy
.Batterlea:
Miller
(LP) Ashley (6)
hLtter for w..hlngtO:n in the
and Oall, Davis {6). Pomeroy- Rey.
nla:htc1p.
nolda and Ncuelroad.
TO MilT TUIIDAY
The Mlfldleport Buelnt'u and
Proftuional women's Club will
a~
meet TuM-day at the Flr•t Pre..
byterian Chureh for their month·
ly ddinner mooun 1 .

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race which will open for seven

Redhot Redlegs Back After Best
National Leagile Trip In 31 Yrs.

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Cincinnati . . . .
Brooklyn
Philadelphia . . .

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Ohio Valley Association Baseball

Base bill Quiz ; .U tbe 1\ome lion a! body.
President Lionel Boggs said ;
leam goes ahead, or tic.s after th :
"We're in, and we'll really have
fourth inning, but rain or dark·
neM atope the aame before Lb• to stay on oor toes to stay in."
One of -the determming factorJ
home team gets .three oul!, who
wins. (See answer ellewhere ~&gt;n to staying in will be the measure
Gf support given the teama by th&lt;"
tbls patre.)
town itlelf.
The world certainly wl11 no'
In a bOOklet of Pony League
end i.f ollly a few peOple show at
lwo meeting• c-111led for toi'Jiaht. baseball rules supplied Sports
But aui:nmer proerams for somt Desk by a loYal worker in tbe
'iOO -to 800 youngatel'l!l In Meics baseball vineyard here these in
County certainly will surrer and tere1ting lacls are note- ;
1. P-0-N-Y League, which dr&gt;might be .!l~riowly eurtalled. The
Us name tram the flrst le'
rive,
best that tould follow a we.~k
tel'l
of
lb slogan, "Protect Our
turnout would De a g~ner&amp;l aourNation's
Youth", is an effort to
lng of tbe adult ldden \!l"hO provide gGOd
foundations
o,
\Olunleer .their time--a -lot of it-which
the
youth
of
today
ca
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to lead these yountater Uttle 10d
Pony League bueball
teams. bl.dld their fut~e physically and
-Dwnping the e:dra load o[ haY- !piritually.

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By tbel TIDDebiU

IY PRID DOWN
U"IMcll Pre•• lportt Wrlttr
The Cincinnati Redleat, who
lo11l the pennut on t.lie road Jao;l
year. wound up the most ,uc
cenful trip by a National Lea1ue
team .Jn 33 years · today with a
conviction that ·home is whcr ·
you make it.
ln a whirlwind tour of fh!
tlties the Redlep atcomplishcd
the following:
Scored 12 straight victories to
equal lhclf modern club record
and acblovc the longc!lt winning
streak In the major.s In fouo:years.
Ran to 14 1. string of roa •l
games wUhout 1 defeat-thr e
•hort of .the maJor lea~t~e mat'-\
set by tohe UU6 New York Giants.
Made up the 3Yt:-came i'lP
which e:r.IAted between them and
the Milwaukee Bnvea on April 28
to return home tied for fir ·t
plaee.
Tbe Redleg, ""made It an even
dozen" sunday when they whlfl·
ped the Ohlcaao Cuba, 'NS and 7·1
wlth Raul Sanche~: and Don GrOi .
ueh pld:lnr up ht. aocond victory and Frank Roblnaon drivln1
~n four runa with 1ix hits durlns:
the courte ol the doubleheade'"
The Breve-s, meanwhile, kept
even by 1weepJna the St. Loui.11
Cardinal•, 4-a and 10-4.
l..n. ~hill lpllt
The PIU.bur1h Pirate, beat th 1
Philadelphia Phllliea, f.l. aft\!1'
losinJ -their ~tt~Venth atralght dl•
cl.tlon, 8·2 i.n the opener and the
Brooklyn Doctaera downed tht
New \"ork Olanta ~ in otber
National Leaa:ue 11mea.
In t+r.e Arnerleen Lupe, the
Chlcaro White Sox held firs•
plate by a hall aamc wUJa a 4-4
triumph over tbe Detroit Tiger ·
whUe ·the aecond-place New York
Yanll:eee beat the BalUmoh! Orl· .
lea 4-3. The Cleveland lndlna
~eored a '1'-4 victory after tho
Xaneaa Clt,y A'11 won their ope.·
er, •2 and the Wuhlnflon Sena
tora rebounded from a 10.0 dtlfea'
-to defeat t-he Boaton Red Sox e-:
In other A.. L. Jamea.

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ing to rai11e funds for the program .too is addini mDre bitters
to an already big doae of me"d 1 ·
cine.
The Mei.g11 Little League .Us"·
tlatlon with
headquat"l.ers In
Pomeroy wilt .meet in Pomern$
-town hail at 7 :30 p. m.
The Middleport Little .LeaKU,
w.ill meet at t.be high &amp;eh®l,
same tlme. Middleport retelY- ~
recently U.s official charter a'
1 member of -the National Uttle
Lcsgue oFganl.zalion. It is wltb
considerable credit ·that Middle
port has worked htward. and
achieved, atnliation witfl the na·

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Property to be sold to
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subject to the ap.P?SJibilifi.es of · biett.A1-rlpg . you~
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Roy E;. Stricklnd, Adminisof ~.our wlCe preferred. Par
tt8fot ot Estate of Mary AI·
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C-Da111 S~.nUne~ Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May 13, 1957

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fbb'001umn

SPORTS
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the answer to Pomeroy's search

Sunday, Reynold!(, in his first

effort, h.eld the potent Middleport
club in its first practice g,ame ~f

the season to four hit.&amp; on the Pomeroy diamond . His mates teed off
on Mickey Miller and Bob Ashley
for eight hits and nine r.una on
two home runs, four singles and
tw\) doubles. ·

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-Len c. Es:hmont. • neet half·
back on Fordham University's
liMl Cotton Bowl football team
and a former professional player
with the New York Glanla and the
San Francis:co Forty-Niners, died
Sunday at the age of 39.
. E.shmont, 'a aeven-year votefan
m the coaching ranas and second
In comm•nd to Virginia rootball
Coach Ron Martin, died ln the
Unlvenity of VlrKtnla Hospital of
what w1e dtiCrlbod u a liver
J1Ument and complicaUons.·

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Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 2, 1st
Milwaukee 10 St. Louis 4, 2nd
Saturday•, Anults
New York 6 Brooklyn 5, liJ inns.
Philadelphia 7 PltUburgh 2

Marlins' six-game

while the RichmDnd
and Toronto Mapll!

Cincinnati 5 Ohleago 4

Tundar"• GaiMI
Pltte.burfh at Chicago

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'Race Of Death~ Doomed As 12
Die In Bresica, Italy Sunday
BRF.SCIA, Italy UP ......! Italian
road racing appeared doomed to·
lay in the wake or the deadly
finis-h ol the Mille Mlglia (l,ooomile) race, which
claimed 12
lives, Including Spanish nobleman
Alfonso de Portago and his Amcr·
ican co-pilot, Eddie (Gunner) NeJ.

DiBiase Favored
3-l To Whip .
Jimmy Archer
NEW YORK trP - Yo1mg Tony
DIBiase, unbeaten in hiS last 19
gouts, 1~ favored at 3-1 to defeat
welterwel~:ht Jimmy Archer
to·
night In their 10 - rounder at St.
Nicholas Arena.
It will be televised by DuMont
at 10:30 p. m. e. d. t.
At 21, DcBia.::;c of Astoria. N.Y.,
is only a year younger than Arch·
er or New York; but he has had
seven more fights and he has
beaten sturdier opponent5 than.
those who faced Archer.

Pomeroy Baptist
Missionary Unit
Installs Officers

Orricers for the new year were
installed when the Potneroy Baptist Women's Missionary Society
mot Thursday evening at the
church for its May meeting .
Mrs. Joseph cook, president;
pre!Cidcd 11 the meeting which
opened with devotion~ . A report
was given on the layette being
made by the members to take to
the house party to be held at Granville. June 27·29.
New officers are Mrs. Aten
Shain, president; Mrs T. T. She.l·
ton, vlce pre&amp;Jdent: Mrs. Ellen
Couch, chairman of the house party; Mrs. Shelton, chairman of the
program; Mrs. Daisy Jasper,
chairman of literature.

son ot Beloit, WI!:.
The Spanish marquis' Ferrari
suffered a blowout near the finish
of the cluslc road race Sunday.
struck a m.Uest(tne and a tete·
graph pole ,and then catapulted
into a group of the three million
spectators who formed .,_ "human
corridor" along the dangeroUI
courso.
In addition to De Portago and
Nelson, who wu a meniber of the
United States' four -!man bobsle-d
team in this year's world ehamplon.ships at St. Moritz, Switzerland. five children and four men
also were killed in the accident.
It was the worst au-tomobile
racing catastrophe since 1955,
when 82 persons died In the naming crash of a Mercedes tar during a race at Le Man~. France.
C•lled "O.•th R•cs"
In the 24 runnings of the Mille
Miglla, 30 persons have been
killed and more than 100 injured.
Because of its .bloody history, the
road rally became known as "the
race of deatH'• In recent yean.
And all over Italy today newspapers f&lt;&gt;ined In an editorial ch..
rus calhna: for Its end.
Even the race's staunchest •upported, Brei!K::ia Mayor Bruno Bonl, said it looked like the end.
"The race", he said. "will now
probably be called off for good."
Death eame to the 2'7·year-ollt
Marquia de Portago, .who raced
cars. "for the fun of it" In a
str1p of tttralahtaway one mile
from the tiny village of Guldlu:olo.
In the craRh\ De Porta~ro's body
was cut In haJf by the ura hood
the official Italian pollee repori
said, and Nelson'S" head waa
crushed,

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Sunday visitors in t-he B. J,.
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CLEVELAND
t'P-Cieveland law and daughter Mr. 11nd Mn.
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13 .4118 ... Indians pitcher Herb Score, guru-- HUbm"t Carr, Columbus.
13 .409 !'k anteed "at least peripheraol side
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vision/' probably will learn toda1
wheUter the important
cent~r
Suncf.ly'1 lt11uth
FOR EXPERT
pnt of bis right eye was dainNew York 4 Baltimore 3
aged by a line drive last TuesChicago 5 Detroit 4
day.
FLUFF DRY WASHING
Boston to Washington 0, bt
Washing-ton 6 -Boston 2, ~d
"I hope t.Q look into the area
Kama&amp; City 0 Clevel«nd 2, 1st
mascula -center eye today," Dr.
c.n 6190-J
Cleveland 7 ·K anne City 4, 2nd
Charles I. Thomas, Cleveland eye
e W• Pick Up I O.llv•r
S.tvrd•Y• R•ulte
specialist, said.
Hats. Cl••MCI and :lloclwtl
Cleveland 2 Kansa·s City 1
The eye specialist said even 1'
New Yol'lk 6 Baltimore 4
the entire retina appeared, or iiJ
Chicago at Detroit, ppd, ·raln
lact
was undamaged, ·there re
Washington oat Botton, ppd, rain
mained the test of how wull
Monday's, PraiNitl• Pltct.r1
Score would ~ee.
W115hington at ·Boston nightMiddleport
N. 2nd Ave.
Abernathy 0-3 \'S Nixon 2·0
Tu"drt'• Gam••
Chicago- at W.Jshington, night
Cleveland at BalHmore, night
Kansas City at New York, night
Detroit at Boston
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my Demartlt earned a premature
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~under-par 6'7 and the $20,000
Ar1lna:ton Open. &amp;~U cbamplon-

Piero Taruffi of Italy, drivina a
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'Akton Mille-r of WbltUer, caut., :llan.-um or Apple Valley, Cal.!.
and hla co-driver, Doua Harrison,
·~Jic;IAL CONV~TION
Mrs. Lorain Sterrett, Becretary dropped out of tbe raee· only lto
and trt&gt;uurer: Mrs. Joseph Cook, mUes from the atart. ,1helr entry · ·Poinef(ly , Chapter-, 80, R. A• •it
was a Chrysler tnd was tbt only \flU -dtl!er at a apeclal coA.voe•·
vice president of mlulons and. Amerlean-ow.ned
,ear In the race. uon, lhe paSt master~. ud we
chairman of special ml.sslonarles;
mOlt ex.cellent muter'• de~te., ·
Mrs. Dana 011\'er, chairman of inQUI% ANIWIR• All tho
on Friday, MIY 11 •t 1 p. -m. All
terpretatlon and speaker; Mra.
ttom. tHm'a runa would count,
Royal Arch Maaons are invited
Sterrett, chairman of stewardship
HOther
Hv•nta.. of btrnt
to •ttend.
education; Mrs. Harry Lee Bslley
tM Mmo ,..m,
vice president of Chri&amp;Uan servlc~
and chairman of White Cross; Mrs.
Walter Wolle. chairman o[ Chrlt·
llan soclel relatious: Mrs. Ralph
Zu~d.el, vlee pre!lldent of Christian
trammg and chairman of aplrltual
hfe; and Mrs. J. H. Stepheuon,
1
chainmm of family life and also of
leadership training.
·- - - - MASONIC ASSIMIL y
·
Bosworth Council, 46, R. &amp; ~ .'
.
M. will hoi~. 1n assembly Wed·
nesday, Yay -1D at 7:$0 p. m. t-o
confer the super excellent maa•
te-r's degree which , Js conferred
only ont!e durln1 a year-. R...
frm;hmcnts wUl lollow t·he degree
· BII 2 dam; sedan, Flasby red and white, hydr~Diatie .
work. All cryptic Masons ar('
drive, radio and heater, famous V-8 Rocltel Engine.
cordially Invited -to attend.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., May lS, 1957-1

1955 PlymOllth va Belvedere 4 dr.
plrtl. Rldei)OI.lr's
··Sedan. '$1,695-.oo' ' 'POwermte,
er, O~io.
finest Plymouth made. BlaeU., ~==::-c=-:-::=-""'==:-~
nat'B Pomeroy.
MHJtc 1QJM.VELY TRACTOR :sALES and1
-· _ _ _
Servfce. R. A. Finlaw, 512 E'.
1954 Buick V8 Spcci&amp;l 4 dr. Se· . Maln Si., ~omerQy .
4 27 tC
For free Inspection phone
d1m. $1.5fl5.00. Dynaflow drive ,
1 like
new light blue finish .
For Rent
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Bl.aettnur's, fdfueror.
5·0-~tc
--~-~---.A:U ' Wo~\ · jWU"anteed. Ful1f in5 ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
sured: Vautban's IndWitrial and
1956 Buick VB Super 4 ctr. Rlvresidential district, convenience
Rellldentlal Termite Control Seri~ Sedan·. $2.BQI.QO. , Power
or s~hools and church1. Pho~e
vice; St.- M~~~. Vf. va.
4 9U
steu~ing and brakeS, dyn.aflow
378.
5 t3 3tc
dri"Ve, one Jocal owner. Blaettna(s, Pomeroy.
5-E~·6tc THREE Ji.OOM fur.ni9hed .ipartmept, apply Homl! Restaurant,
l9S6 O!dsm-obHe "{1.8" ·2 dr~ i­
M:lddlePert, $\S:OO per week,
utilioties
paid.
· ·
· 5·I0-3t~ ·
d,y Cpc. $2,695.00.
Hydra-m"·
.
!
•'
t.J.c 'dt·ive, power steering-, low
For Rent - Exterulon Llid&lt;!ers:;
D)ilf!a~e. Blactt.nar'a, 1-"omeroy.
Scaffold :Boards, . Drop Cloths.
AA,;II
5·9-6te
..(,!linton Fisher, :Middleport.
pert
TaeJ,nicbot.
· 1955 Buick Century 2· c"tr. Rivi('.ra
f'boh.e 8265:-X.
11 1 tf
Middlepo!'~
. Our "Factory .J;tepresen.ta
'··· Cpe. $2,195.00. Dynaflow drive,
For
rent
Electric
f!llly equippOO, l.ow· mileage ,
will be in t~is area all
COMPLETE lnsuranc~ Protection,
Clinto-n Fisher,
·careful
owneA
Blaettnar's, ltr.amcr.
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don , next week.
_e_meroy.
: ~[C dlepo&lt;l. Vb. 62M-X -~~' J MIH1, Middleport, Oblo.
'
UNFURI')IlSrt apartment, SecWe have several good
Ond Stre · Pomeroy, reason
" Spinet ' Plano Buys
II I •
,
~"ial! ~ tHf or 2-4·Y.

HOME
LAUNDRY CO.

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WANTED-tw-o more
licensed
life J'Uard.&amp; at B.;;.ilcy'• Lakt•,
Radoe H0111d .
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Oldster Co'mes
B3C•k T0 Take
•
Arlmgton
Open
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1955 Buick V8 S:p~·l 4 dr, Sc. d:ln $1 ,995.00. ';DynlrloW driVe',
origi11al b•d·ck finish like ll(W.
1
Blaettna-r's, PomCI'Oy.
5-9-Q~c

*Laundry Service

Demaret, trom Kiamnha Lake,
N~ y,, -lcketl up ~.800 f-or fila 2'71
only a 1troke better -than five
other prot, . who finllhed with
2'M and took home ...1.320' eac:h ~
Demaret, who .t urns 45 next
week, breezed through the final
day with sis. birdies and onf!
boaey, wblstHng and jokina: wt~~
the illlery all the waY.
Bunched behind Demaret with
2171 we~ Johnny Palmer ot Tul
sa, otJ..; Jack Burke, alao of
'K-IaJqelha Like: Bllly Mu:wel\ of
Odellt 1 ,Tex.j Mike SouohU: or
dl'OIJIIJtger's. N.
and IJoy ~

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(8) Auto Sales

10 .liM 2 .

Sunday's R•tults
Toronto to Columbus 3
Toronto 3 Columbus 0
Richmond 3 Montreal 2. 10 lnn.
ruchmond 3 Montreal 2
Buffalo 5 M-Iami 4
Buff-alo 2 Miami 0
Rochester 8 Havana 1
1 Rochester D Havana t

eomobinat.ipn Sylvamo
17" consal
A M, and F M
rudio, Mild record player, 110lid
MabogrulY, Jxceflent tOndltion .
$10Q.QQ. Lar•e G.E; Dtdux dryu,
-$100.®... P.tiOne 925-if." 5·l'0-3k

lt1

swept twin
bills.
Richmot&gt;ct
downed Columbus 3·2, 3-2 and
Toronto beat Montreal to-3, 2-0.
The Vees Jlow trail Miami by
only 12 percentage points. Bu'
falo is 1% games behind and th
Leafi trail bY two. The Rochester
Red Wings also gainl!d -a doublf'·
header sweep, 3·1, 9-1 ovt"r lh '
Havana Sugar Kings. The Wings
aore now in fiflh place, lou~
games off .t he pace.

St. Louis 8 Milwallkee 7, 10 inns.

New York at St. LOuis, night
AMERICAN LEAOUI

win·

Belll.ltlful

(20 )Busi,ess Serv.ices

5-4, 2-o Sunday
doublehead ···
sweep over Miami, smashing th ~

Cincinnati 7 Chicago 1, 2nd

Philadelphia at Cincinnati, nlgM
Brooklyn at Mlhwn1kee, night

Ray

in

family preterred, house •nd gar, ICE, OJa~~ :joC)AL, !J.'f.lne Le· Rei\stered pOlled Hereford bu~J
den. GoOd waaes. By day or by
1rtanth. 2288. L-etart Fall,t. a-8-ti ('
·~ &amp;!!&gt;e:l;ija~ ~~' _., s'u 6tp \"!Yea~ O t~; · i~ IJlO . bull , 2 OO"""-~
&lt;lnJ-1 fresh other to freshen.
'I'RUSTElES ar~ a~'WJ- peop:e
Nariey Hysell, Bradbury.
Jnt~tJ~e~ ift do~R:,\}#g .for the
5-1l-3tp .
up-keep Of JJ.. ~n· Cemetery
NEIGL~R and CLEEI&lt;; GARAGE
send thoir don&amp;tions to Thelma LOVELY SPINET PIANO, sacrific. Car repaiJ'-.-Wel.ding~rvice and
ed for qulck sBie. Might consider
A. Gr.ru~er, Treas., 103 Cher ~y
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
storing
with' party who would
St., Pomeroy.
5-lo-3fc
Ohio.
4 29 12te
be sure to buy ).ater. P'or dt:ta!is
W..\NTED - Painting, interior or
write Thompson ~J:wllc to., 62(
Fr•• lttl~noJ~1..
eJ;terlor, conlrac'. or ~urly.
~eVen~h Ave. , Marietta, Ohio.
PAI.NTINO
rate reasonable. Phone 381-Y.
5 7 6tt
PAPIR·IIANGING
Homer Braley.
5 3 12te
L. V, R•laln..r
GlRL'S .BlCYCLE, iikc new, 20 in.
bcln., Ohio
H..dqu1rt.n for
bne coon dOg: one all around
4 27 tf
Samsonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
®a; &lt;me ('~C~ef....,$p.:miel, house
Che11t~ - LAU Window Fansbroke, fem ltle; qne j!oat. Everett QUICK SERVICE t-n Wldll!h r.eFrigidaire ~(rlgerators.
p.J.rl~~ h~ Factor,. Trolned
COal(i,n, Harlford. W, Va .
Bak•r Fvl-nltur•. Mlddl•port, Ohio
walcbmaker, . COUJ!iS JEW£.
5 7 6tp
4 29 II
-·=-ccc---'-c.~.:..C:..:~
LER.S, .Pume-:oJ.
1-3-tf
PEK~§E l-' UPPl&amp;S for sale,
---·
lo TELEVISION SER\(IC~,
~~·. -~oodrow W. Call, 732 Syc•
1
~€) . I.?J!,!- FO!J,r,:l~
1JO, C1elllnd ·' .A.pplUmee
anrore St., Middleport.
LOST ~n Te'X-as·Fialwood aren, 2
qo
~'1&lt;1
~t.. Pom~or
W.h-ite face Hereford Heifet'&amp;,
due to fre$l\en. Cal) 'J. L. Hlfwk;
Coolville "VU·it22f,i
1!;11J'sf,1

The J.aw or avera .~es and a
pair of veteran hurlt'rs caught.
up with the Miami Marlins rod~/
and transformed thdr Interil.J.tional League "runaway" into a
four-team
scramble for lir ~ t
place.
pltcllE:-d tbe Buffalo Bisons to

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$2.00 liOUR)fY PQUible dolf'M
tliht KSeiribl)' wo\-~ at' hom•
NO ex:perte~ .neceuary. S""~­
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..500 41,1
New York ..... 1(/ 14 .417 6\i
Chicago . . .
7 16 .304 9
Pittsburgh .. . .1 6 18 .250 101ti
Sundar's R..ults
Brooklyn 1J New Yo~ 0
Philadelphia 6 'P ltt.sbureh 2,' lit
P~ttsburgh 6 Philadelphia l, 2nd
Cmcinnat1 7 Chieago 5, l5l

semi-pro clubs May 26th.

Said Manaker Phll Collins:
"Big Chief expect~ to get a job
here and pitch for uit this summer.
He's what we've been looking for."
Reynolds stands about 6 feet,
weight 190 lbs., and was an all·
State West Virginia High School
player from East Bank two years
running. The Marahall College var7ity failed t~ get R. safet;r off him
1 lfl seven lnmngs th1s spnng.
•
1
Reynolds hl.'l a fast ball that
2. Teen-age boys desire ~?m- 1 sizzles, a nice curve, and a real.
panl~,nlhip. They want to be- honest knuckle ball. Sunday he fanlong. Under proper l~adersh;p ned tO and ·Nalked two.
this tendency can he guided into
Meanwhile, Micky MUier had difconlltructive ehannci&amp;. Left undlr ficulty gettine Pomeroy out In the
ected all sor.tt- ()f maoladjusted b~· seeond Inning after giving up 8
ohavklr may ·rt.JUlt.
home run with one on to Harvey
3. The .average American boy VanVranken In the lint. After that
loves sports-,!111_ k~nds. Coni.~ second inning he 11ettled down and
quently there as no better ap- looker! like the pitcher he Is.
proach to a boy than through a
Wilh the score ~Bob Ashley,
sound sports program.
former regular on the Marshall
-College IJitChlng "staff, came in and
promptly opened the gates for
Can any better justific-ation lor lour more runs, only two of them
tonta:ht'li meetings be found? No. earned.
It's up to you, now, readers.
In the 1econd inning Bob Wilson
led off with a !Jingle, HartJeJI Doddrill singled and both advanced on
a double steal. Collin! singled both
home. John Young doubled an.d
Reynolds flied out but Gene Mitch
doubled home Collins and Young.
In the si.dh WilBon was safe on
Hank Aaron had two hits in an error and stole second. Doddrill
each game and drove in tl ,f: again singled, Bill Sherid11n wa.s
runs as the Braves worked ov ~ safe on an error · and DoddrUI
eight St. Lo-ui~ pitchers. Lew BU1' scored. Guy Eddie Guinther hitdette 11pUn a sht-'hiUer for h;8 ting t~r Young, got a pinch home
fourth victory and Taylor Phillips run with Sheridan on.
Middleport's lonesome run came
won the nightcap in rl'lief of Red
on Pat Weiher's homer ln the sevMurff.
.
Vtrn Law acattered -10 hl.u a enth, the game bcln• eut shOrt ·be:the, Pirates snapped a seve,, cause of rain.
Middleport manager John Parfl&amp;me losing streak after 17 Ph:·
!adelphia hl~ paved t~ WilY for sons wasn 't worried by the defeat.
"This was our first time out this
a 6-2 win in the opener.
Beason,"
be said, "and our pi~h·
Shlltouf F'Or Podr••
Johnny Podres turned In hi ' Jng was rusty, as was our fielding
·
second 1hul.out of the season and We'll be In chapc .&amp;non."
P_arsons
also
l~
waiting
on
the
Dt.Jkc Snider homered to help the
Dorlgers snsp a tour-gama losl.lg a\'aJlabiHty of five other dinmond
stars: Jim Bowles, Dove Hindy and
streak.
Bobby Nelson from the Middl e-port
Larry Doby hit two homers an' Yellow Jacket championship club
a double .to drLve in four runs a~ this year; Chuck Stobar1 of Ohio
Bill Fltchcr ~~eored his first vic- University, and Louis Sauer, 'Vettor for the Wlhlte Sox. Walt Oro · eran Infielder.
po also homered .and Nelson Fox
Parsons had an infield or Hank
had three slnale«.
Clatworthy on llrst, Don Payne on
Anc!y Carey slammed twG hom\: seeond, Ike Wilt at shortstop and
rurwr. and Mickey Mantle blasted Weiher (MHS teacher, and former
No. A for the Yankees, who r.!.:- Rio Grande ~tar) at third.
llcd with ainale ruru In the scv
Keith Nelson was In left, Bob
enth and eighth innln~S to be~~ Nelson ol Rutlantl wu In center
t'he Ori(lles. Bob Grimm got hi~ and Earl Smith In right. Bob HY·
fourth vlttoey,
sell and Ashley, when the latter
Ray NarleskJ -threW one pitch wasn't pitching, also worked the
and 10t two ·men out on a double outfield.
play to preaerve t.he Indiana' vic·
Middle-port plays Hartford here
tory after . 38·year-old
Vlrjl!
Trucks aalned credit for hi&amp; next Sunday at 2 p. m. when Milfifth atralaht win with a 3 2·3 ler and Ashley will face an old
lnnina aeortlna relief Job. Rocky mound triend, and npponent, Gene
Colavito knoclr:ed ln four run! Hess~n. _Sunday Miller fanned 7 in
with 1 •homer and two tlnales for live mnmgs,and walked none. AshCleveland In tbe nightcap. H11l ley whiffed one and walked one In
Smith's Jl'lnd slam hooner wu two.
Pomeroy lakes on Diek Spenthe big blow for the A-thlcti ,,
cer'&amp; Coolville- nine next Sunday
In the opener.
Tom Brewer pltchod a two-hit- here.
RHI
ler and Jaekic ~enten drove ill
000 000 1_ 1 4 2
four runa lor Boaton in Ita opener Mhkllcport
140 OOf x-9 8 1
but Pedro Ram01 t&lt;NIIcd 1 IC\'Cn Pomeroy
.Batterlea:
Miller
(LP) Ashley (6)
hLtter for w..hlngtO:n in the
and Oall, Davis {6). Pomeroy- Rey.
nla:htc1p.
nolda and Ncuelroad.
TO MilT TUIIDAY
The Mlfldleport Buelnt'u and
Proftuional women's Club will
a~
meet TuM-day at the Flr•t Pre..
byterian Chureh for their month·
ly ddinner mooun 1 .

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St. Louts . . . . . 11 ll

race which will open for seven

Redhot Redlegs Back After Best
National Leagile Trip In 31 Yrs.

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Milwaukee . . . .
Cincinnati . . . .
Brooklyn
Philadelphia . . .

for a front line pitcller for the
Ohio Valley Association Baseball

Base bill Quiz ; .U tbe 1\ome lion a! body.
President Lionel Boggs said ;
leam goes ahead, or tic.s after th :
"We're in, and we'll really have
fourth inning, but rain or dark·
neM atope the aame before Lb• to stay on oor toes to stay in."
One of -the determming factorJ
home team gets .three oul!, who
wins. (See answer ellewhere ~&gt;n to staying in will be the measure
Gf support given the teama by th&lt;"
tbls patre.)
town itlelf.
The world certainly wl11 no'
In a bOOklet of Pony League
end i.f ollly a few peOple show at
lwo meeting• c-111led for toi'Jiaht. baseball rules supplied Sports
But aui:nmer proerams for somt Desk by a loYal worker in tbe
'iOO -to 800 youngatel'l!l In Meics baseball vineyard here these in
County certainly will surrer and tere1ting lacls are note- ;
1. P-0-N-Y League, which dr&gt;might be .!l~riowly eurtalled. The
Us name tram the flrst le'
rive,
best that tould follow a we.~k
tel'l
of
lb slogan, "Protect Our
turnout would De a g~ner&amp;l aourNation's
Youth", is an effort to
lng of tbe adult ldden \!l"hO provide gGOd
foundations
o,
\Olunleer .their time--a -lot of it-which
the
youth
of
today
ca
11
to lead these yountater Uttle 10d
Pony League bueball
teams. bl.dld their fut~e physically and
-Dwnping the e:dra load o[ haY- !piritually.

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W L Pet. GB

Reynolds,
Marshall College Frosh ece, may
Huey

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Marlins Now
In Four-Way
Diamond Fight

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By tbel TIDDebiU

IY PRID DOWN
U"IMcll Pre•• lportt Wrlttr
The Cincinnati Redleat, who
lo11l the pennut on t.lie road Jao;l
year. wound up the most ,uc
cenful trip by a National Lea1ue
team .Jn 33 years · today with a
conviction that ·home is whcr ·
you make it.
ln a whirlwind tour of fh!
tlties the Redlep atcomplishcd
the following:
Scored 12 straight victories to
equal lhclf modern club record
and acblovc the longc!lt winning
streak In the major.s In fouo:years.
Ran to 14 1. string of roa •l
games wUhout 1 defeat-thr e
•hort of .the maJor lea~t~e mat'-\
set by tohe UU6 New York Giants.
Made up the 3Yt:-came i'lP
which e:r.IAted between them and
the Milwaukee Bnvea on April 28
to return home tied for fir ·t
plaee.
Tbe Redleg, ""made It an even
dozen" sunday when they whlfl·
ped the Ohlcaao Cuba, 'NS and 7·1
wlth Raul Sanche~: and Don GrOi .
ueh pld:lnr up ht. aocond victory and Frank Roblnaon drivln1
~n four runa with 1ix hits durlns:
the courte ol the doubleheade'"
The Breve-s, meanwhile, kept
even by 1weepJna the St. Loui.11
Cardinal•, 4-a and 10-4.
l..n. ~hill lpllt
The PIU.bur1h Pirate, beat th 1
Philadelphia Phllliea, f.l. aft\!1'
losinJ -their ~tt~Venth atralght dl•
cl.tlon, 8·2 i.n the opener and the
Brooklyn Doctaera downed tht
New \"ork Olanta ~ in otber
National Leaa:ue 11mea.
In t+r.e Arnerleen Lupe, the
Chlcaro White Sox held firs•
plate by a hall aamc wUJa a 4-4
triumph over tbe Detroit Tiger ·
whUe ·the aecond-place New York
Yanll:eee beat the BalUmoh! Orl· .
lea 4-3. The Cleveland lndlna
~eored a '1'-4 victory after tho
Xaneaa Clt,y A'11 won their ope.·
er, •2 and the Wuhlnflon Sena
tora rebounded from a 10.0 dtlfea'
-to defeat t-he Boaton Red Sox e-:
In other A.. L. Jamea.

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BUY - SELL- RENT -

'!be Dally Senflnol

ing to rai11e funds for the program .too is addini mDre bitters
to an already big doae of me"d 1 ·
cine.
The Mei.g11 Little League .Us"·
tlatlon with
headquat"l.ers In
Pomeroy wilt .meet in Pomern$
-town hail at 7 :30 p. m.
The Middleport Little .LeaKU,
w.ill meet at t.be high &amp;eh®l,
same tlme. Middleport retelY- ~
recently U.s official charter a'
1 member of -the National Uttle
Lcsgue oFganl.zalion. It is wltb
considerable credit ·that Middle
port has worked htward. and
achieved, atnliation witfl the na·

118-A, Tb&lt;
Pomeroy.

'POULmy FOR SALE-Fi-rst Gett·

eration Arbor Mr~ Vantre;;;s
Cross Broiler . t;hjclj.s:. · F:OQ:
EGGS-De'Kalb the ·profi-t Pu!
lot. HERM" W!I!RY.'~ . If4.'0!\·
ERY, Inc., Pa'rltersburg, '#
Va. Phone GA-2-3586. ~(l-tmoc

SU.RS &amp; SOt)!

r.ooms tp 9
"FaeWF~ ~oincd Service''
from ~.opQ.OO to · ~0 1 000.00
· sOme of whloh t"-c' oWtfer·· will . Phon~ ~~
Jackson, (,1111&lt;
!ihance." ' ·
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NICE
middle-aged lady, FA.RMS and . FARMLAND- Such.
~e room and
board; Phoqe
is y.~dq.¥~tedly the best '
m-~~r
5~ 6,\\' • oprop~rty
·t,e&lt;l-ie ' tQ~ir,! \~ ~~liinst infiatid"ri.
' '
Colflpere w ~~ in~ · cqtpm,'"b.~lb
( 17)
Mary
Strickland
(stoCks, borids, ~efflg~r&amp;tor~, lila·
monds
or
Cadillacs)
·oyer
-any
'
located
in
Pomeroy,
needed -to hoClp take care
Ohio, will be" sold
exp'a~Ol)
PJ'Oefuli' 1 .tertii of ;t~ilrs and seo what you
· at the law of.
. ytith. -r:~e~e wU) al23 -to ~s~ ·~
··n,e~~ 1
and
Crow, Pomeroy
more
people,
there
aii\oeam•ce. IO.od ~ha.ra¢te~. tr
__.,., .•• Qe more land.
lO :OQ o'clock a. m. May 15:
pre~~oent earnings are · no~
. Proper(y appraised &amp;t $1,100
. PIIOI:IE 1QI.Y
enough for -presen.t day living
I .•
"'
cannot be 1old for less than
costs, wtty not let IJ;le come to
Property to be sold to
YOoUr .home · &lt;8nd di1cuss the
h;ltt:~.
bidder,
subject to the ap.P?SJibilifi.es of · biett.A1-rlpg . you~
P
of the Court.
•&lt;~r. bl!ervleiv ' IIi iho ilf:es!~oe
Roy E;. Stricklnd, Adminisof ~.our wlCe preferred. Par
tt8fot ot Estate of Mary AI·
"!~~~~~ ~i'l~ ·~&lt;:'!'Pi posilior.
vlra Stri~~Jand, Decea'sed.
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Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
£Jeanor Schaal, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Middleport
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Mr and Mrs Roy Dlilv1dson Sr
Columbur;. were here for tne funeral of Mr . and Mrs George Hall~y
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and
son, Mtchael,
Columbus, were
week end guests of her parents.
Ma~or and Mrs C 0 Fisher and
famlly.' Mrs. Moore and baby remained for a week's viSit here .
Cherole Blake, s-tudent nurse at
Holzer Hospital, was a week end
guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs
E. M. Blake. Saturday Mrs Blake
and Cherole and Mrs Roy Tracy
Sr were busmeu visitors m Parkersburg
Mr ~nd Mrs. Roy Davidson Jr
and three dilughters, Columbus,
were week end guests of her parents, Mr ;~~nd Mrs A E Ervm
Mr and Mrs Leo Russelt Den·
ver, Colo, are Vl!lltlng relalivea m
thrs area.
Mr. and Mrs George 1"11r1s, Columbus. spent the week end with
her parents, Mr and Mrs C. P.
Dulton.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Bo.:cr, Co·
lumbus. were guests of Mr. and
Mr11 Herman Ohlinger
Mr. and Mn. M V Tillett and
sons, Tom and Barry, Akron, were
week end guests of Mr. and Mn.
Max Sanborn. Miss Bess Sanborn
and Mrs. Althc11. AnderRon
Mrs Forrest Bachtel visited Sat.
urday with her mother, Mrs J. W
DIIWSOn, VIenna, W VII
Mrtthcn' Day gucats of Mrs Lcsta Gothard and son , Frank were
Ml!ltl Emsly Gothard •md fiancee,
Jo'rank Sharkey, Mr 11nd Mn Jo'rcd
0 Sharkey and family , James, Lily
Ann, and Sharon, and L}'nn EvCT·
hart. Columbu!l
Mr and J'r{rs Dennl~ GaiiRKhl.lr
and son, Chipper, Oharle11ton, were

week end guests or Mr. and Mn
C P Gall&lt;~gher Sunday a b1rtnday
dLnnPr was given by Mr. and Mn
c P . Gallagher for their grandson,
Terry Gai.Jaghcr.
Other guesl!l
were hL.&lt;; wsrc and daul:hter, Debby
Mrs C P GKihtgher returned to
l'harlcs.lon for a vLsLl wrth her
son and him!ly
Mr and Mrs Charles Faulkner
and daughter, Sharon, Clendennm,
were Mothers' Day guests of his
mother, Mrs James Faulkner
A/3c WLillum Dodson and a
frrend, A/2c- Denms Mcflvame, of
Cleve land , botn statwne-d at Lockbourne, spent the week end wrth
Mr and Mrs Arnold Dodson
Mothers' DiiY guests of Mr and
Mrs G~orge J()hnson were Mr and
Mr~. Frank Hysell and son, Pearl,
and Miss Brrdle Haley, Rutland .
Mrs Henry Cooper. Hunhngton,
spent the week end wlth her parents, Mr and Mrs Homer Harlley.
Saturday guests at the Hartley
home were Mr and Mrs. Owen
Cantrell and sons, GaliJpolis.
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Johnson and
sons, Columbus, were week end
guc&amp;ts of her f.1thcr, \AlLIILam Auth.
eftlon, Bradbury
Mrs.
Mmnw
Beverage and
daughter, MrN .Jcanctle Waddell ,
CJ!arleston , ~p('nl the we&lt;!k end
w1th Mr and Mrs Carl Jonc.s, Pon·
tLac, M1ch1~&lt;:an

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Mrs Paul Frencn who hall been
a medrcal patrent at Holzer Hospital, was brought to the home of
Mr and Mrs
Edward French
Saturday 1n the Rawlmgs-Coats
ambulance
Mr and Mrs Robert RClbel and
granddaughters, Suzanne and Mary
BTadbury vtslted Saturday with
Mr and Mrs. W1lliam K1tchen,
Chilhcothe.
Mr and Mrli Ben Batey and Mr
and Mrs Robert Lewis and sons

have moved from Soutn Second
Avenue to the Sisson properly on
South 1'h11d Avenue
Mrs. Harry Stover spent the
week end with her daughter,
sne1la a sophomore at Ohio Univenuty, 81&gt; a Mothers' Week end
guest Mrs. D C Miller, whose
daughter, Mary Carolyn, is a
freshman, was abo a guest at the
speclll! act1vit1cs over the week
end
Jant.s Childs, student nurllc at
Holzer llosplial spent the week
end w1lh her mother, Mrs. George
Childs
Mr and Mrs. OrvLJle Milliron
and children, Reynoldsburg, were
wecl( end guests of Mr and Mrs.
David OLler

POMEROY SOCIETY

nne 15 hostess.
pink and white color Jcbeme
uaed for the abowey and the

wen: placed .round • bride
the pint 11nd aUver
Mrs Nev.a CaUendme, deputy
At the dO&amp;e of the mee~,M:
grand matron , conduded Yl.spec the group adjourned to tbe ~n­ •;:tdii~~.~~ which were made by
Gothard, New York
lion a.f. a special meeting · of mg room for refreshments wluclt Mn.
Pomeroy Chapter Hl6, OESr Thu rs wen served from a table center City, lor tbe weddlna ot Mrl. Wll·
former PhyUis
day evcnmg at the Masonit Tern- ed With an arrana:ement
of Uam Pitts, the
pie.
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spring flower!. MTS Bessie Weed Gothard.
Refre.sbmentl of cake. aalad aDd
Mrs Florence Tracy, worthy pre~uded tit t.he colree service and
matron and Dendl Goeglein, wor Mrs. Thelma Dtll ~t t.be punc" coffee were served to Mils Goththy patron, presided tntrodu~ed bowl. Spriag flower~ decora~ed ard, Mrs. Fred Sharkey and daugh·
and weleomed were Mrs. Callcii the hall 11nd the dining robm tor tet'll:, MrS. Robert Lorimer-, Mrs.
dme, Mrs Faye Wmg:ett, Harrison tne occas100.
Mildred j)arvlno, Mrs. Laura
ville, gran(: EJecta , Mrs. Ada Ik
Broyles, Klfrs: Frank Smith, ~rs.
Pr~edsna: the meeting a 6 :30
Vol Beverly and Mrl!- Kathlee t
Stewart HIITI$, Mrl. William P1tts,
A~l. McConnelsville, grand ri' chicken dinner was 1erved at the Miss. Bever1Y Warnock, Mrs John

best man.
A reception will be held Jt the
eburcb im121ediately after the ceremony . The young couple, who are
employed in Columbus, are fur·
nlsbine thelr apartment there.

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Rugged, Roving Power!

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tertained the nelgbborhood .g chil·
dren Saturday afternoon at•thelr
home, Mulberry Ave., honoring
tncLr da"ughter, Julie, on her fifth
buthday.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Tuelday, May 14, 1957

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Sewage Disposal Posing ,Problems
For
rs Of dleport Coundl

BAKER FUIJNITURE

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Middleport
Chief At W

Memorial Day

WREATHS

MldPoliee

Western Local

IMay Call Mass Public Meeting

To Discuss State's Attitude

BASKETS - SPRAYS

Sugar Run Cub
Sc.out Dens In
Fireman Study

Emily Gothqrd
Honor Guest At
Bridal Shower

STRAW BASKETS

RUSCUS SPRAYS

$1.50 26 inch Sproys
$1.95 32 inch Sprays

9 inch baskeh .
12 inch baskets

$1.95
$2.95

ELBERFELD$

Mi~dleport High

to

r&lt;P&lt;\r~, le::;;~:. ~
$3199.30: -The_ ·
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September

Wltl $100,~.

Totals pald oUt In the general

fu•d during the audit . perlo•'
were Jilted as 14098.'1'3 while r~·

eel.pta ~.aur~ tl(e

Pfriod

were

' $4lt9.8$1 Street maintenance an I
"pair expeil!les were $4213 87
ana reeeip\1 were $4264.26. The
lf.reet JlJb( fWlil received $:2611.95
and expm.ses were $1863.26.

There

were no financial tran.
RUOns In the mayot's ofl1c •
during the period of lime cover
ed bY tbe hamlnatlon, accordlpg
to the report. The Water Work~
conMructlon program Wilt r ~­
Vl~wed and Its frnandd 'sla e

fllellt ~rdo~

Ji.ist clip this valuabte coupon •••
take it to an1 merchant listed below

-Extmiriatlons are made pcrio!:
Hally by the Bureau of Ins~­
tto., and Supervltlon of Public
ome,s under AuditC'tr Rhodes.

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.Meigs CAP ·Unit
' ;~aps Plans For
fts Bean Dinner

of unsightlY
the school and vU111.ge
Other members o! the ~1vic
CommLttec
are Mrs Clarence
Neutzllng, Mrs. Pearl Mora, and
Mrs Th.;;odore Mora.

Concert 1'o Be
Given Tonight
The comUined band and glee
club concert which was presented
at Tuppers•Plains High School laat
mght will be gtven again tomght
at Chester High School atarlmg at
8 p. m. Students from both school!
are members of the band and glee
club.
.
•Mrs. Alice' Nease is glee club di·
rtrttor and Robert Seibert ls band
dl~ctor. A Sliver oflermg will be
taken.

Oliver Mitch, Mld~leport, wa&lt;~
fmcd ~~ and costs for mtoxLC.'
tion; Ph1Up
Bradbury, Mtddl·~
port, was fined
·and eo\sts lor
nHoxicahon and Dal~' KennedJ.
Middleport fined $20 and eosl&amp;
[or intox\eatioD.

'20

All of the latter
~1110

Jailed after

three wet ·
failure to pay

fines .

&gt;!ARKET REPORT

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CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Eggs, about steady ,net prices
paid at farms for U. S. consumer
wbites and browns, A jumboa 2831, A large 25-27. mediums 22-24;
A small 19-20 ;B large 22-24; FOB
whites and brown~ , A large 31-32;
A medium 28-20; B lsrge 28-29.
GIIANOI MUTING
Pomeroy !lend Grange
will
Chickens ,stacdy, fryers 8:3\1 lb.
meet in regular sessiOn Wedne"· 19-21, hens ,beavy, 14-16; l!lbt 11·
day at 7:30 P. '-M. ~t the OAV 12.
Hall.
Butter, creamery~!~·

Local SalesDlan-Wins Bond .

IN 15
MINUTIS

$150

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of Good Grooming

You're always rlghl in rowhen you look your

,.ell-groomed bost! Let us

NOTHING TO

. MANPOWER
~ FOR THE FUTURE
YOU CAN DO SOMfTHING ABOUr tr HOWl

help by keeping all your

In eVflTJ' fttJd ol hualne.., the inr prel!n&amp;rt of appUe-.tloDL
demand for educated men and
womM arowa blner ;rqr by

clolhet as opotle~Sly clean
bou~ht

NO. 25

Chester School Children Win Poster Contest

Seniors On Trip
To Washington

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Julie Brown Is
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Honored Guest At
Birthday
Par:ty
Rev. and Mr.s. Eugene Brown en·

Surprise Party
Given To Honor
Bernice 8.owen

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Umted Methodist Ohureh by men·presentative
Gothard, Johnny Lou and Jack1e
bel'!l of the WSCS
Mil'ii Edllh Hutsinplller, GaH
Lynn Mlller, Mr' E L. Gothard,
Games were played durina; the
polls, trustee of the OES Home:
Columbus, Mr8'. testa Gothard afternoon, after which cake ..ntb
Garnet F.ghn, Athens, memh(&gt;r 01
Middleport.
candles, lee cream, kool aid and
the Rrand chm-w, twl'lve visitlll!:
Miss Gothard Is to be mamed candy were aer-Jed. Mickey mouse
On The Brightest
w~Jrlhy matrons and dght worballoons were given 11 favors.
on
May
31
to
Frank
snarkey,
son
• Corner In Middleport
thy patron.s, eighteen past worth)'
of Mr and Mrs Fred Sharkey, CoJulle receLved several nice glflll
matron~ and ~IX put wor.thy p •
lumbus, at the Chtcago
Avcnue
Present were Chuckle and TomLrons of Pomeroy Chapter, an·'
Miss Bernace Bowen WII.S gu~t Churcn of Christ Attendants Will my vaughan, Bernedlne and Mary ton were week entl vi 5 Uon~ with
several past matrons and pa~'
of honor at a surpnse fartwell be Mrs. William Pitt&amp;, sister of the K Hennessy, Danny and Janet
f
patrons
other chapters
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Mr. and Mrs. J~hn '-a
McKenzie o
mornmg at t ..,
matron-of-honor, Miss Char- Brown and the honored 11ueat.
d
d f
Masons honored were Ha-rry partv Friday
P. Smith, Loren:r:o Davis. Elv4!'rett puplls of the fourth ant., fitl'l
Lynda! Everl\art
Hubb;;:dand hmily of Day. ily were also vidtors.
Salisbury School, g1ven by
Tracy. Fred BlaeUnar and Charlc.s
grades
Miss IJ9wen , r.e)lilO '•c
Peoples
education 1n8!ruotot ·in the toun
Following JnJtJatton fd~' Cal· ty sehool, haa reBiped and' wtll
lendme gave a good report f return to her home In Iowa.
The party Wlt8 plannet'l by th,
the ctJapter's work and also a.1
interesting
talk. Talk!; 1 we . e teachers, Mrs Genev.a Joaehill"
gtven by several of the cuest..li. and Mrs. Lettie Young 11nd the m·
The wortny matron presented a thers of the puplla. During the
g1ft to eac-h of the olfscers 1Dd ~ party Mrll- Maxine Arnold, in begift w&lt;1s presented her from thl· half of the !)Upils presented Mbs
off1cers A g1ft was al!IO present- Bowen with a German made dcsl
ed ea&lt;:h grand officer present.
clock anrl a wool stole
Icc cream and
cookies \liN
served !rom a table centered wi'h
BeautUul wreaths of Ruscus In colon of blue, ptnlt:, oran arrangement of Iris !Urroun&lt;"
chid, purple and green, also green Lycopodium and gn:en
ed with napkins on whioh wa.t
and wh1te plastic, all trtmmcd witb nowen and a wule
inscribed .scripture verses
satin bow. A sturdy metal easel w1th each wreath.
Mutners planning anrl attending
the
party
were
Mr.!.
Paul
MeE1roy
The three nens of Cub Scou· ~
15 lneh wreaths ..................... . $1.95
who attend Sugar Run School Mrs Ernest Powell, Mrs. Ola.1
17 Inch Wreaths ..................... - $2.95
have for their theme thiJ mont.1, Genhe1mer, :Mrs. W. R. Davis, Mt'S
Ernest Cullums, .Mrs. Maxme A:.··
"Ftreme-n "
Latt week they accompanied nold, M'rs &amp;all Buck, Mrs. Ver
by their Den mothers, v1stted the non Evans, Mrs Albert Brown.
Mrs Lawrence Leonard, Mn
thlrtl wii.Td flte house and wer'
Ja-mes
Hall, Mra Gtoorge Broth
11bown the
bullding:
by Ol11n
Pink and natural colored oval baskets Green, lavender or pink ruscus sprays
m-s,
Mrs
Wilbur Bailey, Mr•
Goodwin and Jack Thoms• who
later took tnem to the parkllll! Freda Hall, Mrs. Vl&lt;lla Jeffers,
trimmed with beauty flowers, blossoms, trimmed with flowers and wide satin bows.
lot where they were permitted to and two guests wel·e prese!H,
green foliage and ribbon bows.
M1kc Brothers and Dicky D11via.
nold the •ho.se

Pvc Robt•rt Bycr wha h11.s com·
pletcd his hil~lc lraimng at Forl
Knox, Ky, 1~ home until MaY 24
Mr. and Mrs Howard Stewart
with hi~ parents Mr and Mrs. spent a fE'w days last week In MinKenneth Bycr Pvl HYer, whO was _ersville wllh Mrs Fanme Kaspar
bookkeeper for tnc
1-lrcstonc
Mr and Mrs Dor!«!y Jordon and
Store -bcf01e ('nter1ng servLef, will 110n, Rodiley of Car penter visited
return to ~·ort Knox for clerrcal Saturday cvenmg w1th Mr and
trauung
Mrs Howard Stewart and Mrs.
~·ranklin
Rl&lt;h;ml~.
('olumbus, Ray Sc1denable
The Den Mothers, Mrs. W1Uia. 1
spent Lh(' week (&gt;n(] w11h his grand
Mr and Mrs
Harald Rmsell Ande-rson and Mrs R L. Jacob~
mother, Mrs Ht•7. ilool
and daughter, Mrs How11rd WRI- of Den tbrec, Mrs Charles Hoff·
Mr and Mr~ Loui s Hayden and deck and son and Mn John Halll·
man and Mrs Wallard Boyer, Dell
baby son find Don Payne, Dayton, nan or Huntmglon , W Va visltctl
two· Mrs H E Boney, Den M ~­
Wt'Tr.' wt&gt;ck f'nd gur~ts of Mr. and Sunday w1th Mrs Rus~('ll's mother,
the; one, expreSAed tnc., appr..1
Mn. Charles l'&lt;!y ne
Mrs John Chase
Mtsa EmilY Gothard, daughter of
ciatto.n to Mr Goodwm and Mr
Mr and Mr:~ (,cur.u:e nursl and
MLss Nelle Brng fell Saturday at
Mrs. Lesta Gothard, Middleport,
Thomas
{or
the\r
kmdncss
and
doughlcrs, Wrll.~ton Yd•re Mother's her home, Union A\e, breaking
was guest of honor at a bridalhelp ln the~r work.
Day gut•KtH of h1•r parents Mr nnri her l'lght wr11:1l.
shower given last Thursday at the 1
Mrs G G Werner and fnmlly
Mr and Mrs Conrad Ohlinger
home of her sister, Mrs J. D Mil- I
Stephen ('opl', who wu called and daughter, Naomi, returned
ler,
Columbus, Wlth Miss Chalotte
TORONTO, OHIO- I wcil!lhed 197
here from Battle Creek. Michigan . home, Saturday from Columbus
lbl wtwn I ~tart.ed hktng Roenncl
hy tnt' rf'tf'nt l'lt&gt;alh o£ his step- where Naomi underwent a comCnnct ntnte. I ve h11d wondnful re•
IIUitl I have lou 73 Lb• 1nd twvcr
fath~·r , PH!Il ncn&lt;"h left Sunday plelc check \IP at the Chaldren's
hR\Ie 1 •nne huniry" wrltH EldA
tor Iu s home
Hospital for the past ~everal days
Slewart1 BOG Matn st Toronto, o.
1 t~el Uxe a new perr•nn "
Mr nntl Mr.~ f:o:s·nrs-t Jones und While 111 Columbu~ they were
Alk your druillhl for ol nunrc• of
Sunday at 10 p m a thirty nine
llq11id RI!NN!:L Com·enllat•• Vou lL
dnuulli&lt;'J', Curol .Jean; Mr~ !larry guests of Mr OhlLngPr'!l' cousins,
pa!.!lcnger Greyhound bus pulled
never know A hunxrv m o m~nt whlle
Jloa gl,Jnri amt ~fls~ C:tM'&lt;' Sau\'agc, Mr anrl Mrs .J E Thomas.
rllduclrll wUh RENNEL,
out· rrom Middleport High School
l' nlumhu ~ W!'r!• Wf'&lt;'k ('Jltl gursl~
Mr and Mr.~ Llrry J&lt;Jcubs mov· w th the Seniors frofn MHS, thesr
1
or MI ~S Jcllll Lamn )olnln~~: th e ••d from f'o l umbu~ la~t week to
chaperones, Mrs
Guy Reynolds
r.: roup fnr d1n1wr Suntlay "' the I he home of her parentR, Mr and and Coach charles McDonlllld, and
M;ll I ill ll1•s1,1ll l' 31l\ WNC l\.1 r and Mrs Clifford Ebenbach.
where the bus-driver, E B Franklin,
Mrs Sinn]('} Jo 1 w~ Pomerov Mr~ they w11l reside for tne summer
Erul' sl Jllncs Anl'l daughter f&lt;~ro l
Karl Gruescr uf ~hneravllle WA~ Charleston.
TONIGHT
LLI.St minute admonlt,ons from
Frank , Sinatra
Mar inn llr111Hio J('llll , ICnlllLIH'rl for a :~horl ~Hill n husmess vlt~ltor In Columbus on parent s, advice from friends and
WLih :\oiLs~ Lama
Fnday.
GUYS AND DOLLS
best Wishes from a large crowd of
Mrs V11 ,((lnl,l Sht•ct~. r.nlllpolLs ,
Mr and Mrs Paul Keiser and parents, frleud11 and spectators fol.
(Cinemaacope - Tcrhnicolor)
former locnl rt·~&gt;ldcnl. w11.s a Jlurgl - rl:tugntcr, Utrevc, and Bob LcMas_..lKolowed the acnLOr!, twenty·nlne
cal
JaCt Webh
tin Techmcolor) W('ekp,!LJcnl at Jlol:t.rr llo~pLtal la st t(ll·~ of Columbus were recent boys 11.nd ten g1rls, as they plied
gucsts or Mr and Mrs Harry Kcls. on tnc bus carrying Jvnebel, cal'?·
24 HOUit ALERT
Mr. anl'l M1·.s Charles McNamee cr, Mmcrsvllle.
eras, portable radha•, cosmetiC
Mr und Mr~ (' 11 W1se Jr were
Mr and Mrs Hers hall Manuel
TUIS.-WID
MAY 14-15
boxes, etc.
ljU('~ts Sunday of Mr and MrR C
and daughters, .Jean and J11.nlee, of
FAMILY NIGHTS
B Weise, llarm.onvlllc Road
Syracuse spent Sunday In Colum·
Mrs L. W. McComas and daugh(Car or truck Loflrl
Mr 11nd :\frs .,~ran kHn Ginther bu9.
ler.
Dianne, brought cookies and
admltted on 2 Adull Trek&lt;• I~
and
!'hi11lren. VLckl anrl Gnry , and
Mr
and
Mrs
Carlos
Cowen
of
home-made
candy fot' the travelera
Jack Webb
Janet l..t.·rgh
Juanhn llnwkms, Columbus SJlcnl Dayton spl!nt Saturday w1tb Miss a1 11o SUit case• were 1tored In the
PITI KILLY BLUES
lhc werk t•nll With Mr and Mrs Marcia Karr, Syracuse
luggRgc compulment by the driv(Cinemaaeope - Tcrhnlcolor)
John Hawkln!l Jr.
Rev
Gcor.!(e
Davis
Is
on
two
er
who returned Saturday from
-al.t!o}&gt;~rank Gothard, whu hu hecn weeks vucalion from the Rutland· an'otber trip to Waahinaton, D C.
Jame s Ducn
Lauric CRrroll
cmploy&lt;'d Rl the Dally' Sentinel Syracuse Methodist churchea.
nua 18 his fourth trip this year
RUMILI ON THI DOCKS
shop h•ft Sunday for j:olun1bm
Mr
anti
Mrs
Charlea
Elliott,
w1th groupa of atudent1 and he
(Rock 1nd Roll G•rt~)
whert' he Is employed at/the Buck snn, Stephen ,and daughter, Jan. made five last summer.
icc, of Ch11rleaton, W. Va., were
Supt. L. W. MeComaa checked
week end J(uests of her mother, the 8ludentl a8 they took their
Mrs C L Arnold. Athena Rt~ad
place.s. Only three decided not to
Mr and Mrs. George Brady (Wil- make the trip Unda Flcrlng . •Tu·
ma Cowan) who were hoal»f.allzed d1th Murray tnd Milford Hy.,n.
February " at White Cross ~lospit·
The driver gave their roUte as
a!, Columbus, u the rcaul~ o[ an f'arkerabura, Clarklbura:, Wipc:he1.
au!omoblle accident, were ftleaacrl ter, va., - where they wou~ prolast week and returned t(t Lhetr bably eat bre~kfast ,and Into Wash·
home, South Solon, Both fe con. \ngton, D. C. by 1cven o'cloe~our
Imed tG wheel chain.
lime, eight ..,·clock there-.
,
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Smalley
At noon they ~ill leave f"Or Ballind aon.s, Dnld and Cho.rln, of timore by the Baltimore Parkway,
Zllnlltvllle were Sunday aueatl of on Into Philadelphia, over the t,tcw
Mr and Mu Gilbert Freeman,
Jeney Turnpike- into New York
Mn. William DRVId returned to City where they art to 1t1Y at lhe
her home, Columbus, Sunday after PtccadUJy Hotel.
Loano up to '1000
Sub jed to Prompt Approval
a woek ond vl.sU wUh Mra. Dena
in Washmgton, Audrey Frost
1M E. M•lll St.
Phone 191
t1rneot Covert, Mgr. Zwlllin,g and other friends.
W~att, MHS Alumnae, will meilt
Mn. Pearl ~ailey of Columbut the lravelenr thia. mormn11 and In
waa the week end guest of her New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Don
brother, Hobart Raub, Anne St. • Allen. the former El!lthcr Bradbury
Arthu.r Smith of Chaunc8')' apent ot Middleport, plan to be at the
, Sunday evening with his mother, hot,cl when they arriVe.
Bqy.
Mr,.. JuUua Smith.

cu.

I

r

,..,. Aad tho~riUpplr I• alread,
fa.1lin1 behind t.he demand.

the

'em!

Robinson's
l.aundry
~t&lt;ond

Stroot
Pomeroy, Ohio

Aa bualnean• rrow more
complex tbq ..,peed more- Intelli&amp;U.t MDplo,VJa at aU level•peopae who hue l .. rn.ed tQ
think - Pfople wttb eolle,e cl~
lftel. The eollerea aN doing
Ultlr beai \o tum out moN edu~

the same as you would get .with a $5fl!l.purchase!
.i
This II a special oft£ to get you

their at4 Di&gt;W If ther expeel
their manpower Dteilr. t.a bll....t
tn the futun.
Help til&amp; eoUeaa or ant,.-.
tie• C)f rour choice. The ntu.m1
1ril.l be aru.ter thu ;rou WU.
• • • •
H you wanl " ltftow wMt the erelo

c:ated. 1Miti •ud womea. Bu.t the, ..,... ertr.il llttCII"' to you. -~ for
are hampand bJ l&amp;ek of f\tnda. o f,... boollltt 10a HtOHU 10\Jc:A.
Thr not onlr need added liON. loa 36, ThM&amp; Squore S..
Jlhplcalcap~cit,forthemoUDt- tlon, New Yort. 36. New York.
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·.' f'IIWiiW No poiU.- io - - wilA
C.....U dl!li.IO

r.u Ad-"11

11,,.,,_,.,. Ad"'"""" J'•....._ A•iolollo&lt;o.

MH1111,
c.ffieer, tave
n~vigatffin for ln"'.e
lrll"·

Xo~gest
'Honor~

.'

•

Pomeroy, Ohio

Kniltr Store.
'
Allodatel! J.latUo· Sorvi&lt;e

Swallel's Ashland Service

Nl8lee GuO !ltin'IU

W118oa's Used Cars

'

W118oa's M9blle Servl..

·Middleport, Ohio
Baley'• Servin StaUon

l

level in diagin~ a baaement for
bla new home. He wall! diA:ging iA
slluvlaJ soil aboul three mUes westof
StaUon .oH Routt 180.
!~,~~:r:d}!~ to Gallipolis City~
Mills, a friend f(
Vancre· .. Vanee " h11 really run en·
to something, how b\1 we don't.
know yet:" Mllla dillelosed that a
1~er counter WRI taken to the
area and that it "jumped all O'fet
the plaee."
Jobn Weroer of MiddlaPorl. radio teehnleian, was c:alled to Galto cheek the counter used
"diggings." Werner.
Sentinel tbil mom-

ii_~~~::r~:';,andwuthatIn be
good wortdetected

Ill

reaction from a small,
ceyst.ll 'Of the mica that Mills
llbd Vance happened to have- with

lllem Jrom l1lo ......,.nl elte.

Funeral servu.•es for John Carter
Smith, Bradbury, were held Sal·
urday mormng at the Bradhury
Church of Chrtst w1th the Rev.
Cnarles Lemley officiating. Speeial
mustc was presented by Mra. Paul
Wmn Buru,; was m t.he RivcrYleW
Cemetery, Middleport, by the Raw.
lings C.::oats Funeral Home. Pall
bearers werE' S1dney Kloes. Arthur
He~s. J&gt;aul Kauff. Paul Moore, WilHam Turner, Wilham Rumfield
Included 1n the relatives and
[riends who came for tbe servi~t
were MW Kay McGhee , Ga111J,:Olis,
fiancee of Mr. Smtth. Mr and Mra,
McGhee, r.alhpohs, Mrs Maymle
Pappas, New York C1ty; Mrs. Al·
bert Panouo Pawpaw, Mich., Mr.
11.nd Mrs Paul Fahrte Dalton, Ul.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and two
daugh.ters. St Alhan!, W Va
Mrs P11.ppa.s, who II a SIStet' of
William Fred sm1th sr, is remainmg for a longer vJ.SLt 11t their home Mr and Mrs. Fabrie
Mrs Panozzo were
end
of Mrt and Mn.
and ehtldrcn,
Panoz:r:o and Mr.
sister and brother of Mrs'.

I

Poliee officials In Gallipolis verified today that one of their
patrolmen has chanced upon wl!at ~ay b~ a valu~ble mica
and radio active ore strike in the Kerr s Statton area m Spring.
field township.
Patrolman Sidney Vance was reported to have come upon
mica tn unknown qui.ntitles when he reached the four foot

are planning Ia ·

Ghutcli

They need atronKV, bett.r-paid
t.eultiu. Bu•lneumea ,..\o

look ahead know the.)' mutt'tift

Valuaible Mica Discovery Made
ln Gallia-Co By Police Offitter

r

6tarted eaviq'J:op_· falue Stamps for America's
fineBt branil-name &amp;ift&amp;-:-lreel
And to acquaint you
...
' ' .
with the frlelidly merdlanta wbo live Top Value
SlampL They live Top Value Stamps fer fJee gifta
as a diec:owlt fol: &lt;alb purcba- Buy from these
~ta. You'U aave bn price .•• then &amp;a\'ll twice
wbell ,W •ve Top Value·Stamps. / '

Smith Funeral
Rites Are Held
On Saturday

--According to Hilton Wolfe in
fOmeroy today, the 'm\ea is round
In erydals throughout the fine.
lbamy &amp;Oil that appears: hke Jigbt
tlay WOlfe ,,isited the sltc Monday.

; Mills verified that the crystals
definitely have been RSSa)·ed as
mlca. The mmeral usually Is mmcd

in the Carolinas and In the Southwest part of the Vnrted States.
"We can't anderstand th presIN THIS GROUP pictured in the rear
a Greyhound bus
ence nere," sa1d MLlls ,"but it usually turns up alongside uranium Monday night is the nucJeous of Middleport's championship
In other parts of the- country," he baseba.JI team now touring the sights of Washington D . C
with other MHS seniors. 29 boys and 10 gtrls. They will readded.
.
F ·d
The Gallla County prospectors turn Thursday, then head for Columbus J ets Sta d IUm
n ay
uen't1banking money yet on the to play in the State Regional tour_nament. I~ the group are
"strike'' being valuable. If the m.l- players Bob HenneSy, Charles Davis, Dave Hmdy, Jr. Kenneca ls extensiVe, it would be worth
dy, Ed McComas, Jim Bowles. (Daily Sentinel photo).
(Coutin~d on Pt.Je &amp;aven)

ur

1

Fred Smith.

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