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Pomer.oy OES Chapter 186 Holds
· Ann.uallnspection On Th

The Daily Sentinel

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Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
£Jeanor Schaal, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Middleport
Society

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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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eye Steel plant.

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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.
'
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.

RST

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

SINGLE COPY-Se

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Sewage Disposal Posing ,Problems
For
rs Of dleport Coundl

BAKER FUIJNITURE

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th•·~~~~~~~~n~lc1c~eio~l-t~b~e~br~l~de~,~}~~~~;:~~~'~~~~P~o~m~e~ro~f.~H:.
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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_ ·
on

tOM

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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Picture • • • •
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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PLIASID WitH RESULTS

as they_were

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

Surprise Party
Given To Honor
Bernice 8.owen

fLOST 731bs

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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
·
h
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.

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,..,. 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

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

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

Xo~gest
'Honor~

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

Swallel's Ashland Service

Nl8lee GuO !ltin'IU

W118oa's Used Cars

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W118oa's M9blle Servl..

·Middleport, Ohio
Baley'• Servin StaUon

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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'.

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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

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6tarted eaviq'J:op_· falue Stamps for America's
fineBt branil-name &amp;ift&amp;-:-lreel
And to acquaint you
...
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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)

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Fred Smith.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 14,1957

Daily Sentinel

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OHIO VAllEY LIYISTOCK
this side of Roush Road crossing.
]I Qr.S- 175 tn 220 lbs t8 to 18.'20
leapi r1:.:
A ear ca.mc litl'rally
220
to 2W lbs 17.50 to 18.00: Uab.ts
down the road. head~ d towar J
17 tu 18.50 rat Sows 12 to 16 Stags
the guard rail on tu~ side, jump· l2 to 16 BOI:Itli 10 to 15 SowJJ--Plgs
'!d back to .center toward m~ . div 40 to 60 Sh.oats 9 to 19.
~d al the gu•rd rail agait;t ~d CATTLE- -Steers 12 to 20 Heifers
The Susar 11vn P'l',_ wm rn.-t - . DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIG$-MASON AQA
a11in managed to gi!t Cptll :· 10 to 20 Baby Reel H to 20 Fat at lhe school J"}lun4ay at 7 :30 P
.ICHAitO S. OWIN- GIMIUol MANAGER
back on lhe road
REYNOLD I. GltiENI- EDITOR
Cows 12 to 17 Canner!! 6 'to 10 M. "K now You School NeecU Fo
1 was frwr:m to the steering Bulls 12 to 16 Mill Cows 65 to 130.
The FutlU'e.'' is the topic of th ·
National 1dverti~ redn!Mntatlve, Bottlnelll-Klmball lae.. . ,
.vheel MY one flashing thou'g ht VEAL CALVES-Tops 24.30 Sec·
Hostesses will be
at the po1t oUlce .at P: J
"Thls i.s it. And I'll nPv er :ot-·· onds 20 to 24 :Medium 15 to 22 em. program.
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R t.. Jacobs, Mrs. Frank T1tus
;tere U
n
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Charles and Dad 'B.gain.'' In th~' &amp;. H.v1t. 1Z to 22 Culls 8 to 12.
Mrs. W. ll Shasteen, . Mrs. C. ~- . IU07Su:!:rtpuon rates: Dell very_by carrier wbere ..vallable 30 eenta .
there a seant seven mi nu-te~.
lllle fleetln( secoDd I bad face~ it. SHEEP-Ewes &amp;: Lm.s 4 to 10 Bla~eslee, Mrs- W-illiam Clar.t · week· gne year tn adVance af'l'he J&gt;&amp;!ly Sentinel office, '-15.~~
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B"f a\..ANCNJ: M. HASKINS
pi.n from ou. ~ta.m.a anc! J four.d
?.!)· ~at h ing reply •·You Mve
earthly Stock Ewes 3 to 8 Fat Sheep 3 totO Mrsr. William
Anderson, Mrs. moniLJ, $'7..80; three months. $8..90. By motor ro~ wb~ avauab1 ·
II bevtl Gtoucllo Y'arx ~a m I the apl'::~n, I for~eL wbere, but _.: to have a paid resenation to eve1 . .'..nd there wasn't one
thing t cbuld dO about it.
Culls 1 to 5 Buclts 3 to 8 Fat Weth· Frank V'l.ughan, Mrs. Leslie Fultr: j c.ne month-!1. BY•fall one year $8; alX monthl, $4.2:5; three m
once that he'd win at the races had bod&amp;dou.sly (a pu.re Gllll'.£1 get LN thls bath ..
l'n often woqdered how f.at ers 4 to 8.
011111 hl! ""nag" always r1n lhe Co. word) disappe&lt;~red offn t:w
Mn~. JameS Titus and Mrs. Lell P.DO~o:euJ:tn~eJ- afternoon e~cept Sundar by The Ohlo VaUer Senwe need twu baths around her e \hat crazy geek i::Ol, l&gt;ecause h1·
LAMBS-Tops 20 Se~onds 15 to Vaughan.
o.thel' w.ny, Ind. ru fut to.o.
face of Lhe ettrth.
'ioel. Inc.• at 110 Meebanlc St., PI;MDUOY, 0. BualmeaB o!flce phone &lt;S~
aBd when c. t-' . H. I-andi m homfl was most surely on his way to ;, 18 Light Wls. 10 to 14 Common
Almost as . . heartbrealtina: was
T.tte Bible-found j1JBJmd bf&gt;
tdltorial ollloe- 39'1.
three.
wrel'k.
8 to IZ.
WiUie ShOemail:er standing tall iu hind a dre.sller drawer aftl'r an wei need
BOWEN ON PROGlAM
announce whil e I'm finishin~
Miss Bernice Bowen, .Mei g"
the saddle and slowlog Gallanl basty exit from 247 Palmer ;_n dilhe!t "Now, 1'11 want that hath
w~ talk about the horrors o ·
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County Weekday Religious EdL
Man when he'd have been saUin,.: 193?. We ·'bb to never" found 1: ronm to brus h
my tet!:Lh and a hornb warfare. We HAVE th e
The New Haven Lions Club met cation. tf:ac-M'r. will be on tUe
o~er that finls h line in one see· but got along fllle as we hac! five wash my hancts.''
bombs right in our gasoline ta-nk ·. Tuesday e-vening at (he American program
Wednesday
evening .
oo&lt;t more.
qr six ulht!rs.
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I'm going to put a ''No V~·
1 e~:peet dollars just · feW. likf'
My safely deposit key- m a caney" .sign on that door if th \d and in those panting horses un- Legion Hall. Ruring the business when Cla.s 12 Circle of the
der the engine hood.
meeting it was requested by the WSCS meets at Heath Methodist
rain around there when folk.!, pincushion with a button pocket
keeps
on.
They're
!.lomb:;,
I
te~l
you
a:ld
ci
ty that Railroad Street be changwho had l heir mazoola on Gal· of 3 thing attached. I put it tbNe
1 could write a ynung book on the eight poor lifeless ones ~n e dto George Sreet and the un· Church at 8 p . M. M.iss Bowen
an active .m ember of the clus is
ianl Man lost out.
"to be safe" while we were aone the {errible tragedy that C'lll\e to
Be sure to see picture of tha t on a trip Gver Ea!l. It took me the Bend last Wednesday but our midst are as ·dead as if stood paved street by the school house to leave th:i.s summer for Io•-1a us S!JD On
CH"-NNEL 3 WED.
where .she wiU make her borne.
US SIGN ON
photll nnish in last Time Maga- one full day's wailing and $G.O'l there remains .so little one can up to a wall and shot. And huw Short Str.,eet.
1 :00 TodQ
The gtoup again vo ted to give
't:OO
Tod.ay
zine also tbe winner Iron Lieg"! to have the bank cb.i.seJ the box say, and more tragically, nothing we wGuld recGil at th ut.
Romper
Room
.
9:00
1 hope to go to .Kyger Crel:'k an awa rd to a Com mercial student
1:00 ft9mper Ro-om
thre'e- minulcf! after he was born. open-some urgent business wt~s
KAARI' TO II HO.TS
The
P.rice
b
Ric'ht
to,oo
one can do.
Commencement wbel'C I ·h ave a of the Wahama graduating class.
10:00 The Price is Rl&amp;ht
waiting and bankt can't det thlll much
Mr. lnd )lrl. ,C. ll· Karr._Sr.,
1 try to. vl.ill'alize young Charlc$ nepbew ara t; uating. Butt I think I
Those atuin~ing were WoGdrow w..ho are lenin·· in tbe near fu·· 10,3() Truttl llf ConHquenees
10:80 Truth or Conseq,uen~es
1 don't see .how any one -roltld cbiael act till all -'='¥-tGtnerll are McCoy coming h~re and viewing
Tic
TIIC
Doua;h
.!1:00
11:00 Tic Tac Dough
lose 1 ~aL bil · helf~r. let alone out and .n o one th.ert to. IPJ'tad -h-i11 ent~re familY lyi ng sti-ll in ab11ll t ak:e to the hills to ~~ Albert Dod1on; ;Jack Frey, Cbarle8 ture (or their farm ·home afteJ 11:30 II ColOid Be You
tLSo tt ' Could Be You
th L• 12,00 c~t
two of lh·e m . But such. wa s the tbe alarm. "The bunk's bee.l death to think of youne: Bill} the re. go arou,nd by· KygervL1:r )ewe ll . Georl{e Jewell . 8Gb John- Nsldiug at the apartment
·ancl Poplar Ridge come dOWll ston, Larry · ~ing, Charles Leste-r,
12:00
Current
Vu1qe
HaU
for
1bC
)'ear:st.)t~vt:
ca~e •lllftordiQ.g t.o our Sfo!llltLncl busted into!"
My
LltUe
Margie
' 1:00
H~ue¥ and smaK Ruth beTelt LiU.J.c Ky ger R')8d and there yo· Niek Phelps, 'Mark Ward and Johl),
1:00
My
Little Margie
ciassif\$
M:y dear · f)ld AJoquin pin, set
IJ,viled
tbe
Mid:liepurt
Fl.e
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P.:
1:30 Ten~lefl Emle
OJ both dear young parents, and
Wolfe.
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1:30 'N'nnessee Ernle
pawtment, the Pollee de~ment . 2:00 MatiJlH Theater
Anyf;tody see 11 touple hetfen with 10 peirl.&amp;-it was a real of Carkr Smith at th~ very dawn are.
Because( Lhe l(ll:osls of tbt&lt;
-----2:00 Matinee Theater
the Vill.Ue. Offiei.a:b, t~ Stre'
! ~ar\.nt around tbe countrylidt:. 1ooer 1081 otl a double ~ bus Of .Ufe led only a few days ~go
3:00 Queeb f-or I PIJ
whole
piliful
.MC~y
family
,
·or
or
the
fam~s
"And
Sudden
3 :~ Queen for a ,Day
J)eparWtent ud tbf! Presl to be
)fo4crn )f:mneneel
looking for greerier p1atures. Ir i.n chieaa:o. I feel bad O'ltr t.ba.t became engaged to be marru!tl;.
George and Elizab~ Ki lley .and Death" should a~pear- m our 1()-. thdr 4J.nner aae~;. Thursday at 3:45 ComOcly Tim•
3:d
Modern Retmanace.f
ao report to the .lientin"tl adctrtal. oue ;Y.-t.
t :OO
A.J\d.
all this cruel loa&amp;, .so pted- Cartf!r Smith will ~ riding rig~t eal paper.s and should be handed
4:00
Comedy
Time
'f P. M. at the Pirvm~ 's Hall.
We Uaed to lilY d:owu ~e
1 do ·h ope tboae J'teLftrl ~ .....
gbulll oetdt....
Kovletlme
at
my
elbow
if
I
10
the
mal
•
out
not
only
to
speedsters
bu~
4:30
:Movletime
40
wbeu some tbn objtet, lo 11 back, tbe lnconsiderat.e ·h ulllea.
fteii are very .(ew people wh r- hiihway.
Cartoou
Lo •cvery one who is daring enOU61\
5:30 CartQQUS
OIPitiD TO OUT'f
&amp;ought for turned up "The lost is
Mv• not .bad a nurow esc:ape
News.
.aeacltlnes
Farewell, dear oncR. The grin: to even get Ln an - automobile.
S:U Newl :Picture
Ull
Ss:l.
Sara
J.
Fitbcr,
daughtE-r
fowul. and the delld's aUve."
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b h
d thrcr.u#l the y.ellfl U he drives.
lesson you leU behihd.... is enThis startl-ing and realistic ar- of Mayor and Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher
(J:OO W~tterfront
B:QO Spiucll Playholllfl
tn my time ·I have lost th~ . M I was fmish na a ~t. an
Weethereut
0
grav!!d
on
our
very
hearts
here.
Hcle
describes,
eases
actua-lly
on
6:30 Wea~~t)fCist
6:30
was
notified
Monday
that
she
was
5o1De
Clve
or
11b:
yean
ago
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following items namelY. to-w:t Jl¥11 st.artinl to dr~ ~·~ ~:!
ull Sil9.rto SY•
reco-rd. Many states and age~i~s to report at Fort H&lt;!.yea, Colum
8:115 Sporla Eye
0 just Jove to say "to-w.lt", doa't yell• "You.,.:bout t ua n
W'ltl amblina home from dowu
6:45 ·NBC News
One Ir&gt;Ore suggestion. Copi~ · have used it. It can be secured bus. thiJ! weekend as WAC .r ~'"
you"J an apron .a Bible, my sat. . bath reom .
~~~.. bf
ln. 'Cbeablre way, at tbe curve just
7:00 Mayor of tHe Town
in large lots at a smaH price, ori- cruitlng officer. Sgt. Fisbe~. who 8:45 NBC News
ty ·
key. '·and mY Aloquln
Good srler. I'd _...,
en
7:00 Arthur Murray P.arty
? :30 Father KnoWs Best ·
ginally printed in Readers Dlge•t bas served for s ix years u~ th·
7:30
Panic
years ago, rousing natt.onal ln1er· WAC bas been 11tati.oned at Fo&lt;t 8:00 Jane Wyman Sbow
8:00 Kraft TV Theater
8:30
Circle
Th.eater
9:00 · This is Your Lif~~t
est.
McClellan, Alabama. since her
S:30 Federal Men
9:30 0 Henry Playhouse
. reer.li'ltment two years ago.
10:00 AMa,o Called X
10:00 TBA
NEW CITIZit.!
10:30 New• Headlines
10:30 News Headlines
Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Konkrigh'
OIS TO MEET
10:40 Nltewateh
10:40 Nite.watch
S pringfiil ~ . .&amp;.re announctng th :
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will 12:00 Tonight
12:00 T~mgl"!.t
birth
a sev~ n pound seven m .!et Friday at '7 :30 for n p~a ~
ounee son , Stanley Allen, n l tice sessiPn eaUed by Mrs .. Wllh:;
Mercy Hospital, Springfield, M011· Anthony , WorthY . Matron, lll pre·
day, May 13. They also- have ar, paration for t.heir inspection . un
older son. Grandparents are th.:: MAy 20th. All dinJter reservatl.tkl~
--~-Rev .. !lnd Mrs. C. R. Konkright , must b~ made with ' )Irs. Anthonv
WEDNESDA'l:
TUESDAY
:.t:iddl~port ·and MT. and Mrs. by Thursday, M'aY i 16th.
7:00 Jimmie Dean
New Carlisl;;:o
Fon•est · Grimm,
7:00 J immie Dean
.,.-7::SO Boston Blackie
Great grandparents are Mr. and
7:30 BostoQ,· stackie
SURGI!0::1 MEET
8:00 Captain KangarBet
Mrs. C. L. -Korrkright and ,Mro.
Dr. Tom F. Lewis, Colu-mbus\ 8:00 Captaih Kangaroo
8:30 CorH:~ s Archer
Aibtll't Clos, Brooksville, Ky . t
rnrmer \QCai resi dmt ·preside(\ 'lt. 9:1)(1 Garry MOore
9:00 Garry Moore
9 : ~0 Arthur Godfrey
lhe fifth annual m-e&lt;'ting of ~he
9:SO Artllur Go.~frey
Ohio State sur&lt;Jieal Assoclaholl 10:30 Strike lt Rich
10:30 St:d\!:e it Rl~h
~t the peshleT-llilton Hotel : Dr . 11 :00 Valiant Lady
11 :00 Valiant Lady
11.15
Love
llf
Life
Lewis i~ the outgoing prestdent
11 :15 }Ave of Life
:30
Search
for
Tomor~ow
of the Slate or~anization and .h:= 11
ll:30 SeaTCh fetr Tomorrow
11:45
GuidlnJ
Light
mt&gt;t with directors ~f the su~~·
W·-"'"'-'lir",~,i,h;,._.,
c :l \ tzroup in a spec tal
meeh lJ;l 12 :00 Ka tie\;.Kitch en
1
MnnduV morn ing- at the Columbu s 12:30 As the. 1World TurnA -., " •
looi '~&lt;;a~e'l.l!l-il&lt;hen
1:00 Our "'ss Brooks
12:30 As th{' World Turns
A.thlelie C)•lll .
1:30 Hou.sa.Party
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
2 :00 Big P:ayorf
1 :SO House party
2:30 aob c rosby show
3:00 Brighter Day
2•00 Big Pa~·off
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NO. 33
3:15 Secret StGrm
2:30 Bob Crosby Sllow
There are all snrts of woys
3~0 Edge of Night
3:00 Brigh ~et- Day
to pllrk cars. Some cities ma~t
4. :00 The Early Show
:J: 15 Secret Storm
motori r.ts park at an angle w~ .t'
0:30 your Easo Reporter
3:30 Edge of Ni~ht
other~ can for ' parallel par·k\n t
5:45 Sports Parade
4
:00 The E ariy 'Show
some pa rk curs undN"ground,
5 :5;i w eatherman
Ycur Esso Roporter ,
5:30
while other.~ park your car nosl'·
11':00 Acllon
Sports Par11lle \
S:45
ag·ain~tl-t-he-curh; whil e ~any s 1y
6:15 Douglas Edwards
. ~:115 Weatherman \
d:30 In Fa~,. Of Properly Recars shoul rl. be
parked rr.a
~
6:00 Action
, va~uatio!T Levy
bumper-ugainst-the·l'Urb. There 's
Dough11t
Erlwards
~:Ill
only one rulll v;,u c11n be surt:' or
7 :00 Phil SUvers Show
6:30 Gl~J.nt Slep
-wherever you are. you'll have
7:30 Ptlvate Secretary
7,00 Arthur Godfrey Show
troubilt~ findil\tl a pl~c e to park .
8:00 To Tell tbe truth
Millionaire
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8,00
Punlshmenta for oVertime park
·'B :Sft Red Skelton ·
I've
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9:00 $64,000 Question
"'!''-• · · ing, vary too. , For ~ xampte , if'
20th ~ntury Fox flour
uo
8:30 Spike J9nes Show
·some towns you have 10 pay o,nly
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10:00 UP.-to-tbe·minute News
five cent s ir vou take your ove r·
10:05 Scanning the Weather
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10:05 Seannlng the weather..
time parking ·ticket t~ the police
The Late Show
10:10
10:.10 The Late Show
station within SO minute&amp; of lhl' .
~tme ynu got the ticket. Othe ·:
cities c.h arge as much as rive
dollan for overtime parking
CHANNEL 1~ WED:
violations.
TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
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12:15 Netahb()rs
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imp~e :! by a king named Senn.l
12:00 Noon NeWI
12:3P titierace .
fat.n _
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cu
lht
eherlb, who lived In the anclen 1
1~ : 30 . Frankie Laine
1:00 Tbe Feminine Tow:h
cay of Nineveh 2,500 years ago
1 :DO Tbe Fernlnlne Toutb
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3:00 Arternpon ~1m Festival
21:00 Afternoon P'llm FesUvll
Sennacherib 5t'ld that ehariol
3:10
IJie with libzabetb
foe ,,..,_. fnm ........ to .,.., putklolvptoro .
3:ttl Life
Elhabeth
drlvers must not park on h1'1
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Ro\'&amp;l Road whl(ob was a 7&amp;-toot ·~ ~00 ...Mit!ke)' Moun C,lab
,,..tde O'laln .~street through Nine·
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Men who did deCI"fti,!Je the
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8f'lvea, for Sennacberib's punhrh·
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~.~ ~r· Nl.bl
10:00 ,Newa of the Ni,;ht
All nr whieb suca:estl that the
8IJn Oft,
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hlfhwliv .and t'rafflc !tituatlon h.1.s
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juriet IUtfered in ID automobile

$1x.ty·elghti, ~hl.ldren were
last wetlk when Mrs. Vioi.a
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entertained
party at the Roadside Park cele·
brating lhe ,thJrteenl'h birthday
of her daughter, Ruth AM, .and
the tenth birt.llday of her aon,
Billy.

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Games were played and lc:l!
cream, cake and pop aerved hy
Mrs. Edwards wh9 wes assi.steJ
by ·her davghtet', Mra. Leonar \
Y,~~~eter and Karl Beck.

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entertained with a party Satuoday
afternoon ~onorJng thelr
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- The Duke of Harrar, 33-1eat-old
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convince you, take a look at th"
Vi.• A,ppil •nd io(lle modern
roatb . U you wented to lilt fro 1\
Rome on the VIa A.ppill (bettl't
\mown as thf! Applan W~wl t o
West Taaaw.u...,ia, You . bl,tchet~
up t.b t family horse and chariot
olodtled alone dut~lng dl)'llghl.
ho\lr-'' and. if you btt" nevet
m-t~de the trip befol'f!, asked a\teS·
Hen• along tlhe W..y. pul1od Ct'f 1
to t·he ~~oide to look at crude dlrl!etional si_.ns or Jt'UE!IIIed 'NI'O~U
and nttf!d. up .hi So.-itll ~ M-hrallos'
Does ~at sound familiar?
Well, dlr.,!onal ol~ lot - ·blthway use have · JfOne ' tlirouJh.
some radlc~ •nd welcome cballlit:
ea durinc ~Qst th~ PJit ~.eeade,
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OHIO VAllEY LIYISTOCK
this side of Roush Road crossing.
]I Qr.S- 175 tn 220 lbs t8 to 18.'20
leapi r1:.:
A ear ca.mc litl'rally
220
to 2W lbs 17.50 to 18.00: Uab.ts
down the road. head~ d towar J
17 tu 18.50 rat Sows 12 to 16 Stags
the guard rail on tu~ side, jump· l2 to 16 BOI:Itli 10 to 15 SowJJ--Plgs
'!d back to .center toward m~ . div 40 to 60 Sh.oats 9 to 19.
~d al the gu•rd rail agait;t ~d CATTLE- -Steers 12 to 20 Heifers
The Susar 11vn P'l',_ wm rn.-t - . DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIG$-MASON AQA
a11in managed to gi!t Cptll :· 10 to 20 Baby Reel H to 20 Fat at lhe school J"}lun4ay at 7 :30 P
.ICHAitO S. OWIN- GIMIUol MANAGER
back on lhe road
REYNOLD I. GltiENI- EDITOR
Cows 12 to 17 Canner!! 6 'to 10 M. "K now You School NeecU Fo
1 was frwr:m to the steering Bulls 12 to 16 Mill Cows 65 to 130.
The FutlU'e.'' is the topic of th ·
National 1dverti~ redn!Mntatlve, Bottlnelll-Klmball lae.. . ,
.vheel MY one flashing thou'g ht VEAL CALVES-Tops 24.30 Sec·
Hostesses will be
at the po1t oUlce .at P: J
"Thls i.s it. And I'll nPv er :ot-·· onds 20 to 24 :Medium 15 to 22 em. program.
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R t.. Jacobs, Mrs. Frank T1tus
;tere U
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Charles and Dad 'B.gain.'' In th~' &amp;. H.v1t. 1Z to 22 Culls 8 to 12.
Mrs. W. ll Shasteen, . Mrs. C. ~- . IU07Su:!:rtpuon rates: Dell very_by carrier wbere ..vallable 30 eenta .
there a seant seven mi nu-te~.
lllle fleetln( secoDd I bad face~ it. SHEEP-Ewes &amp;: Lm.s 4 to 10 Bla~eslee, Mrs- W-illiam Clar.t · week· gne year tn adVance af'l'he J&gt;&amp;!ly Sentinel office, '-15.~~
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B"f a\..ANCNJ: M. HASKINS
pi.n from ou. ~ta.m.a anc! J four.d
?.!)· ~at h ing reply •·You Mve
earthly Stock Ewes 3 to 8 Fat Sheep 3 totO Mrsr. William
Anderson, Mrs. moniLJ, $'7..80; three months. $8..90. By motor ro~ wb~ avauab1 ·
II bevtl Gtoucllo Y'arx ~a m I the apl'::~n, I for~eL wbere, but _.: to have a paid resenation to eve1 . .'..nd there wasn't one
thing t cbuld dO about it.
Culls 1 to 5 Buclts 3 to 8 Fat Weth· Frank V'l.ughan, Mrs. Leslie Fultr: j c.ne month-!1. BY•fall one year $8; alX monthl, $4.2:5; three m
once that he'd win at the races had bod&amp;dou.sly (a pu.re Gllll'.£1 get LN thls bath ..
l'n often woqdered how f.at ers 4 to 8.
011111 hl! ""nag" always r1n lhe Co. word) disappe&lt;~red offn t:w
Mn~. JameS Titus and Mrs. Lell P.DO~o:euJ:tn~eJ- afternoon e~cept Sundar by The Ohlo VaUer Senwe need twu baths around her e \hat crazy geek i::Ol, l&gt;ecause h1·
LAMBS-Tops 20 Se~onds 15 to Vaughan.
o.thel' w.ny, Ind. ru fut to.o.
face of Lhe ettrth.
'ioel. Inc.• at 110 Meebanlc St., PI;MDUOY, 0. BualmeaB o!flce phone &lt;S~
aBd when c. t-' . H. I-andi m homfl was most surely on his way to ;, 18 Light Wls. 10 to 14 Common
Almost as . . heartbrealtina: was
T.tte Bible-found j1JBJmd bf&gt;
tdltorial ollloe- 39'1.
three.
wrel'k.
8 to IZ.
WiUie ShOemail:er standing tall iu hind a dre.sller drawer aftl'r an wei need
BOWEN ON PROGlAM
announce whil e I'm finishin~
Miss Bernice Bowen, .Mei g"
the saddle and slowlog Gallanl basty exit from 247 Palmer ;_n dilhe!t "Now, 1'11 want that hath
w~ talk about the horrors o ·
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Man when he'd have been saUin,.: 193?. We ·'bb to never" found 1: ronm to brus h
my tet!:Lh and a hornb warfare. We HAVE th e
The New Haven Lions Club met cation. tf:ac-M'r. will be on tUe
o~er that finls h line in one see· but got along fllle as we hac! five wash my hancts.''
bombs right in our gasoline ta-nk ·. Tuesday e-vening at (he American program
Wednesday
evening .
oo&lt;t more.
qr six ulht!rs.
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I'm going to put a ''No V~·
1 e~:peet dollars just · feW. likf'
My safely deposit key- m a caney" .sign on that door if th \d and in those panting horses un- Legion Hall. Ruring the business when Cla.s 12 Circle of the
der the engine hood.
meeting it was requested by the WSCS meets at Heath Methodist
rain around there when folk.!, pincushion with a button pocket
keeps
on.
They're
!.lomb:;,
I
te~l
you
a:ld
ci
ty that Railroad Street be changwho had l heir mazoola on Gal· of 3 thing attached. I put it tbNe
1 could write a ynung book on the eight poor lifeless ones ~n e dto George Sreet and the un· Church at 8 p . M. M.iss Bowen
an active .m ember of the clus is
ianl Man lost out.
"to be safe" while we were aone the {errible tragedy that C'lll\e to
Be sure to see picture of tha t on a trip Gver Ea!l. It took me the Bend last Wednesday but our midst are as ·dead as if stood paved street by the school house to leave th:i.s summer for Io•-1a us S!JD On
CH"-NNEL 3 WED.
where .she wiU make her borne.
US SIGN ON
photll nnish in last Time Maga- one full day's wailing and $G.O'l there remains .so little one can up to a wall and shot. And huw Short Str.,eet.
1 :00 TodQ
The gtoup again vo ted to give
't:OO
Tod.ay
zine also tbe winner Iron Lieg"! to have the bank cb.i.seJ the box say, and more tragically, nothing we wGuld recGil at th ut.
Romper
Room
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9:00
1 hope to go to .Kyger Crel:'k an awa rd to a Com mercial student
1:00 ft9mper Ro-om
thre'e- minulcf! after he was born. open-some urgent business wt~s
KAARI' TO II HO.TS
The
P.rice
b
Ric'ht
to,oo
one can do.
Commencement wbel'C I ·h ave a of the Wahama graduating class.
10:00 The Price is Rl&amp;ht
waiting and bankt can't det thlll much
Mr. lnd )lrl. ,C. ll· Karr._Sr.,
1 try to. vl.ill'alize young Charlc$ nepbew ara t; uating. Butt I think I
Those atuin~ing were WoGdrow w..ho are lenin·· in tbe near fu·· 10,3() Truttl llf ConHquenees
10:80 Truth or Conseq,uen~es
1 don't see .how any one -roltld cbiael act till all -'='¥-tGtnerll are McCoy coming h~re and viewing
Tic
TIIC
Doua;h
.!1:00
11:00 Tic Tac Dough
lose 1 ~aL bil · helf~r. let alone out and .n o one th.ert to. IPJ'tad -h-i11 ent~re familY lyi ng sti-ll in ab11ll t ak:e to the hills to ~~ Albert Dod1on; ;Jack Frey, Cbarle8 ture (or their farm ·home afteJ 11:30 II ColOid Be You
tLSo tt ' Could Be You
th L• 12,00 c~t
two of lh·e m . But such. wa s the tbe alarm. "The bunk's bee.l death to think of youne: Bill} the re. go arou,nd by· KygervL1:r )ewe ll . Georl{e Jewell . 8Gb John- Nsldiug at the apartment
·ancl Poplar Ridge come dOWll ston, Larry · ~ing, Charles Leste-r,
12:00
Current
Vu1qe
HaU
for
1bC
)'ear:st.)t~vt:
ca~e •lllftordiQ.g t.o our Sfo!llltLncl busted into!"
My
LltUe
Margie
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H~ue¥ and smaK Ruth beTelt LiU.J.c Ky ger R')8d and there yo· Niek Phelps, 'Mark Ward and Johl),
1:00
My
Little Margie
ciassif\$
M:y dear · f)ld AJoquin pin, set
IJ,viled
tbe
Mid:liepurt
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1:30 Ten~lefl Emle
OJ both dear young parents, and
Wolfe.
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pawtment, the Pollee de~ment . 2:00 MatiJlH Theater
Anyf;tody see 11 touple hetfen with 10 peirl.&amp;-it was a real of Carkr Smith at th~ very dawn are.
Because( Lhe l(ll:osls of tbt&lt;
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the Vill.Ue. Offiei.a:b, t~ Stre'
! ~ar\.nt around tbe countrylidt:. 1ooer 1081 otl a double ~ bus Of .Ufe led only a few days ~go
3:00 Queeb f-or I PIJ
whole
piliful
.MC~y
family
,
·or
or
the
fam~s
"And
Sudden
3 :~ Queen for a ,Day
J)eparWtent ud tbf! Presl to be
)fo4crn )f:mneneel
looking for greerier p1atures. Ir i.n chieaa:o. I feel bad O'ltr t.ba.t became engaged to be marru!tl;.
George and Elizab~ Ki lley .and Death" should a~pear- m our 1()-. thdr 4J.nner aae~;. Thursday at 3:45 ComOcly Tim•
3:d
Modern Retmanace.f
ao report to the .lientin"tl adctrtal. oue ;Y.-t.
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all this cruel loa&amp;, .so pted- Cartf!r Smith will ~ riding rig~t eal paper.s and should be handed
4:00
Comedy
Time
'f P. M. at the Pirvm~ 's Hall.
We Uaed to lilY d:owu ~e
1 do ·h ope tboae J'teLftrl ~ .....
gbulll oetdt....
Kovletlme
at
my
elbow
if
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the
mal
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not
only
to
speedsters
bu~
4:30
:Movletime
40
wbeu some tbn objtet, lo 11 back, tbe lnconsiderat.e ·h ulllea.
fteii are very .(ew people wh r- hiihway.
Cartoou
Lo •cvery one who is daring enOU61\
5:30 CartQQUS
OIPitiD TO OUT'f
&amp;ought for turned up "The lost is
Mv• not .bad a nurow esc:ape
News.
.aeacltlnes
Farewell, dear oncR. The grin: to even get Ln an - automobile.
S:U Newl :Picture
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Ss:l.
Sara
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daughtE-r
fowul. and the delld's aUve."
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d thrcr.u#l the y.ellfl U he drives.
lesson you leU behihd.... is enThis startl-ing and realistic ar- of Mayor and Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher
(J:OO W~tterfront
B:QO Spiucll Playholllfl
tn my time ·I have lost th~ . M I was fmish na a ~t. an
Weethereut
0
grav!!d
on
our
very
hearts
here.
Hcle
describes,
eases
actua-lly
on
6:30 Wea~~t)fCist
6:30
was
notified
Monday
that
she
was
5o1De
Clve
or
11b:
yean
ago
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following items namelY. to-w:t Jl¥11 st.artinl to dr~ ~·~ ~:!
ull Sil9.rto SY•
reco-rd. Many states and age~i~s to report at Fort H&lt;!.yea, Colum
8:115 Sporla Eye
0 just Jove to say "to-w.lt", doa't yell• "You.,.:bout t ua n
W'ltl amblina home from dowu
6:45 ·NBC News
One Ir&gt;Ore suggestion. Copi~ · have used it. It can be secured bus. thiJ! weekend as WAC .r ~'"
you"J an apron .a Bible, my sat. . bath reom .
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ln. 'Cbeablre way, at tbe curve just
7:00 Mayor of tHe Town
in large lots at a smaH price, ori- cruitlng officer. Sgt. Fisbe~. who 8:45 NBC News
ty ·
key. '·and mY Aloquln
Good srler. I'd _...,
en
7:00 Arthur Murray P.arty
? :30 Father KnoWs Best ·
ginally printed in Readers Dlge•t bas served for s ix years u~ th·
7:30
Panic
years ago, rousing natt.onal ln1er· WAC bas been 11tati.oned at Fo&lt;t 8:00 Jane Wyman Sbow
8:00 Kraft TV Theater
8:30
Circle
Th.eater
9:00 · This is Your Lif~~t
est.
McClellan, Alabama. since her
S:30 Federal Men
9:30 0 Henry Playhouse
. reer.li'ltment two years ago.
10:00 AMa,o Called X
10:00 TBA
NEW CITIZit.!
10:30 New• Headlines
10:30 News Headlines
Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Konkrigh'
OIS TO MEET
10:40 Nltewateh
10:40 Nite.watch
S pringfiil ~ . .&amp;.re announctng th :
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will 12:00 Tonight
12:00 T~mgl"!.t
birth
a sev~ n pound seven m .!et Friday at '7 :30 for n p~a ~
ounee son , Stanley Allen, n l tice sessiPn eaUed by Mrs .. Wllh:;
Mercy Hospital, Springfield, M011· Anthony , WorthY . Matron, lll pre·
day, May 13. They also- have ar, paration for t.heir inspection . un
older son. Grandparents are th.:: MAy 20th. All dinJter reservatl.tkl~
--~-Rev .. !lnd Mrs. C. R. Konkright , must b~ made with ' )Irs. Anthonv
WEDNESDA'l:
TUESDAY
:.t:iddl~port ·and MT. and Mrs. by Thursday, M'aY i 16th.
7:00 Jimmie Dean
New Carlisl;;:o
Fon•est · Grimm,
7:00 J immie Dean
.,.-7::SO Boston Blackie
Great grandparents are Mr. and
7:30 BostoQ,· stackie
SURGI!0::1 MEET
8:00 Captain KangarBet
Mrs. C. L. -Korrkright and ,Mro.
Dr. Tom F. Lewis, Colu-mbus\ 8:00 Captaih Kangaroo
8:30 CorH:~ s Archer
Aibtll't Clos, Brooksville, Ky . t
rnrmer \QCai resi dmt ·preside(\ 'lt. 9:1)(1 Garry MOore
9:00 Garry Moore
9 : ~0 Arthur Godfrey
lhe fifth annual m-e&lt;'ting of ~he
9:SO Artllur Go.~frey
Ohio State sur&lt;Jieal Assoclaholl 10:30 Strike lt Rich
10:30 St:d\!:e it Rl~h
~t the peshleT-llilton Hotel : Dr . 11 :00 Valiant Lady
11 :00 Valiant Lady
11.15
Love
llf
Life
Lewis i~ the outgoing prestdent
11 :15 }Ave of Life
:30
Search
for
Tomor~ow
of the Slate or~anization and .h:= 11
ll:30 SeaTCh fetr Tomorrow
11:45
GuidlnJ
Light
mt&gt;t with directors ~f the su~~·
W·-"'"'-'lir",~,i,h;,._.,
c :l \ tzroup in a spec tal
meeh lJ;l 12 :00 Ka tie\;.Kitch en
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looi '~&lt;;a~e'l.l!l-il&lt;hen
1:00 Our "'ss Brooks
12:30 As th{' World Turns
A.thlelie C)•lll .
1:30 Hou.sa.Party
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
2 :00 Big P:ayorf
1 :SO House party
2:30 aob c rosby show
3:00 Brighter Day
2•00 Big Pa~·off
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3:15 Secret StGrm
2:30 Bob Crosby Sllow
There are all snrts of woys
3~0 Edge of Night
3:00 Brigh ~et- Day
to pllrk cars. Some cities ma~t
4. :00 The Early Show
:J: 15 Secret Storm
motori r.ts park at an angle w~ .t'
0:30 your Easo Reporter
3:30 Edge of Ni~ht
other~ can for ' parallel par·k\n t
5:45 Sports Parade
4
:00 The E ariy 'Show
some pa rk curs undN"ground,
5 :5;i w eatherman
Ycur Esso Roporter ,
5:30
while other.~ park your car nosl'·
11':00 Acllon
Sports Par11lle \
S:45
ag·ain~tl-t-he-curh; whil e ~any s 1y
6:15 Douglas Edwards
. ~:115 Weatherman \
d:30 In Fa~,. Of Properly Recars shoul rl. be
parked rr.a
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6:00 Action
, va~uatio!T Levy
bumper-ugainst-the·l'Urb. There 's
Dough11t
Erlwards
~:Ill
only one rulll v;,u c11n be surt:' or
7 :00 Phil SUvers Show
6:30 Gl~J.nt Slep
-wherever you are. you'll have
7:30 Ptlvate Secretary
7,00 Arthur Godfrey Show
troubilt~ findil\tl a pl~c e to park .
8:00 To Tell tbe truth
Millionaire
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8,00
Punlshmenta for oVertime park
·'B :Sft Red Skelton ·
I've
Got
A
secret
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9:00 $64,000 Question
"'!''-• · · ing, vary too. , For ~ xampte , if'
20th ~ntury Fox flour
uo
8:30 Spike J9nes Show
·some towns you have 10 pay o,nly
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10:00 UP.-to-tbe·minute News
five cent s ir vou take your ove r·
10:05 Scanning the Weather
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10:05 Seannlng the weather..
time parking ·ticket t~ the police
The Late Show
10:10
10:.10 The Late Show
station within SO minute&amp; of lhl' .
~tme ynu got the ticket. Othe ·:
cities c.h arge as much as rive
dollan for overtime parking
CHANNEL 1~ WED:
violations.
TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
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12:15 Netahb()rs
ltotiQ ..
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imp~e :! by a king named Senn.l
12:00 Noon NeWI
12:3P titierace .
fat.n _
t;..,p~:o,
cu
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eherlb, who lived In the anclen 1
1~ : 30 . Frankie Laine
1:00 Tbe Feminine Tow:h
cay of Nineveh 2,500 years ago
1 :DO Tbe Fernlnlne Toutb
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3:00 Arternpon ~1m Festival
21:00 Afternoon P'llm FesUvll
Sennacherib 5t'ld that ehariol
3:10
IJie with libzabetb
foe ,,..,_. fnm ........ to .,.., putklolvptoro .
3:ttl Life
Elhabeth
drlvers must not park on h1'1
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Ro\'&amp;l Road whl(ob was a 7&amp;-toot ·~ ~00 ...Mit!ke)' Moun C,lab
,,..tde O'laln .~street through Nine·
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WCTJJC !dATING It ....... ..., _., oo ••-'!At.. No
oc'.
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veh. and si1n.'i posted on it bY
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Nel(O
Sennaeherib' said: "Royal Road.
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No ntU.oon,
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Men who did deCI"fti,!Je the
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8f'lvea, for Sennacberib's punhrh·
&lt;. .- 9:110.- Wedo.,dliY Night Fightl.
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10:00 ,Newa of the Ni,;ht
All nr whieb suca:estl that the
8IJn Oft,
10:10 Theater IS 1
hlfhwliv .and t'rafflc !tituatlon h.1.s
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Case To Reopen

·The Daily Sentinel t

juriet IUtfered in ID automobile

$1x.ty·elghti, ~hl.ldren were
last wetlk when Mrs. Vioi.a
with •
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entertained
party at the Roadside Park cele·
brating lhe ,thJrteenl'h birthday
of her daughter, Ruth AM, .and
the tenth birt.llday of her aon,
Billy.

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Games were played and lc:l!
cream, cake and pop aerved hy
Mrs. Edwards wh9 wes assi.steJ
by ·her davghtet', Mra. Leonar \
Y,~~~eter and Karl Beck.

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relre&amp;hmenta ·were served by
Mrs. ArnGld aS!Iisted by her lao·
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LmdJl Sm.lth, Coty Beaver Suian
Lytle, ·Brenda Ingraham: tk.tb
Grueser and Linda Sauvage.
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MJo, tnd Mn. RobeJt Arnoid
entertained with a party Satuoday
afternoon ~onorJng thelr
daughter, PbylUs on her elevent:t
birthday.

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Mn. AJpba A. Smith were at New
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Phyllis Arnold
11th Birthday
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ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia UP
- The Duke of Harrar, 33-1eat-old
son of Emperor Haile Selllfie,
died ben Sunday nilbt from in·
:~ccident.

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Uaoi.lsaad ye'". If tbe \ale ot
SennaChertb and patklftg doesn'~
convince you, take a look at th"
Vi.• A,ppil •nd io(lle modern
roatb . U you wented to lilt fro 1\
Rome on the VIa A.ppill (bettl't
\mown as thf! Applan W~wl t o
West Taaaw.u...,ia, You . bl,tchet~
up t.b t family horse and chariot
olodtled alone dut~lng dl)'llghl.
ho\lr-'' and. if you btt" nevet
m-t~de the trip befol'f!, asked a\teS·
Hen• along tlhe W..y. pul1od Ct'f 1
to t·he ~~oide to look at crude dlrl!etional si_.ns or Jt'UE!IIIed 'NI'O~U
and nttf!d. up .hi So.-itll ~ M-hrallos'
Does ~at sound familiar?
Well, dlr.,!onal ol~ lot - ·blthway use have · JfOne ' tlirouJh.
some radlc~ •nd welcome cballlit:
ea durinc ~Qst th~ PJit ~.eeade,
· Sign, In mmY t;~laee• m 11\l·
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ByCbei~ehW
Baseball Quiz: Tbere isn't any
today. That clawn over in Lhe
abop who dreams these questions
and answers up hasn't came in
with any new ones, and we've
gone thru the first batch.. ·

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Wa- Up
Your Wlnter·W_,.
With

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Spr1ng

BOLINS
MOBILGAS

"It piN... VI to pl.... you"

Pomeroy

United. Prea Sperb Wrltw
A host ol pb.yera on. ~Q. .~
league teams today probably f '•
like a traffic violator awaiting f ,_·
a palrolma11 to nand him a suul·
moru.
Six. c]ubs lllrealb have trimmed
the}r roJlA:r!f. 00. t~ required 25plan.r l.iD).It, a llnited, Press
ve{ renaledl, 'out 18 n!Qre
wi l roll ~def~reh ~· dcutddown
line .at IH mg t ~e nes ay.
In the Nati.ollfl} Leaalie, tlwl
Cubs, PitatiJ, Giants- and P&amp;iJltu.
completed t1::ansaetlonS Monday
tttat enabled them to square away
\)aeie l!.;tliters 48 · hourg ahead of
Utilt. The cardinals still must cut
three plalers, th6 Braves are two
over the- lbJI.it \lfltlle. the Dodgers
aDd the Redlep eaeb have one
pint slip to. Jiand out.

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Wahanta Froat
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Pomeroy Only
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TORONTO UP.-Old W,~bine
Park ~- t;f.~ ... fltHd
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Amerle.an aid to Poland may
mean 1 treat deal In helping GomuJb to preserve the ladepend·
ence be hu won.
A~ rea:ard• Yugoalavia, It hardly seelJll ill::ely that American aid
would take President '1\to c-1oaer
to Ruula.
The big tnt iJ tlM: wav Rustia
•ill read. tD Ameriun aid to Polud aDd YugGslaria. It can hardly be doubted that I• either in·
stance tbe Soviet lfOnrnment wil'
regard U u a bostO• act.

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wbo has been sidelined men e
tb.an a w~.k with a &amp;Ore sbouldepitched batting practice Sundpy
and l&amp;id later he felt no pa"n
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walked, Cunnlqham ,Lt hi• aecoild double and Bartell aJngle4
Culloua:h •nd CuMlncham home.
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Well, lee's your chance to life one-in our showing' oC '57 Frigidaire
Electric Ranges and Refrigeratore-the "IJainJcifiiii!Bl" ·-and the
"handielt''refrigerators ever devised. All new, iDside and out-all with
the amazing Sheer Loj?k that makes every corner count, gives that
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Gomulka's position hat~ been
made more difficult because of
Poland's serious econom_ie aituation. Tbe weakneM of Pohab eeon.
omy i 1 ineiting popular onre1t. It
la betping the •staJhliltl," and the
Soviet goverr:~.ment, betaule 1t
weaUDI Gomul.la_
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Pret!dent ~ISen~ower e_mphasiud m talking t.o congressional
leaden in Washington last Tburs-day t~at he rea:~ rorei1n aid
11 an mve1tment an peare and a
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llU&amp;I teen·•iet who bad an acute eiKUn
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at four o'clock one:_ In 1bo - - the botU• containlnl he:' pre~~CJ"lpUon feU W ~
ftGor and. ahattered. What wu dont'
The pharmacl.lt wu ealled Jmrnediateb'.,
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He is beiag subjected also to
leaders, and by Poles g&amp;nera:Uy ,
nronx flreuure by other tJOiitictl
who w-ant a complete break wltb
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ka'l ~lition Is sun delic-ate and
potentially dana:eroUL
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Tbl: "Sta.Hnat" Co.m.oounilta
whom ho ouoled !rom power are
trying perJi.!tentl)' to weaken i:um.

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AppOm:tment of Kenneth Mead, I ~dl~d~n~·t~e~v~e;•~·~·~tiit~h~e_;;tl~m~eii!~or~t~h~eiiii55;;;~iii5~!a;
.former· Ottei-bein College g1·id l1
sW, ' as ~ rootba1:1 ooae-h •t
?t!&amp;,ieua ~ep· · -w~s offieiatfx
Cll)li!Jrme~J. _todQ by Pi'e.sideAt

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Itr;em,~ ' ne"ift. ot his seleCt
tion was released In local paper!!
several days ·ago, but it was only
on receipts of his aLgned eontrac-t
that official announceme:.t
was made.
Mead, 31. ~places .tohn !l
"Red" Smith as nead grid mentor
a~t.arit basketball ~Q--th apd. iu.
stnctor ln pbyskal edbctti6a:.

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Iones was o_ptloned ~o Minne-The Phil lies reached the legf.l
apu! •.:;, and ?Ut.flelder Bill Taylor limit when M&lt;f'gan was sol_d to
and catctler-mfu!1der Bobby Hof- ttle Cubs, whi~ the PirateS" did ttle
man were relened ~utrig~· . to
by se1UnJ southpaw B«?b Kuth~t same ~b.
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to Colurrilius a~d optioning
'lbe.Cu~_jlu~~\,WO'~field. c~cher DannY. Krav1tz to the
ePs -J, plcJGpg ·up -Bo by Mot-tan same Interoational League club.
trol!l Li~l ~ "'!lliC!~ and acq\I.U"
' thing
Jdn the Senators-Bvsox. gamhr
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tlpft ~rom Por,..t 1and o1 e Te Willisms went hitless m t ee
~ ~ same.'l.i&amp;le; filst baa&amp;- Q_Cficial at - batl and dropped Into
Bif
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"!'fu~tler
.s~~"~'Ond
place Jn the American
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•a. -re. so
to p orbattlniJ race wit h a .403
land; pitcher Dav~ Hillman was .9p- qverag.e_._ _ _ _ _ __
t~oned 1p ·t_h~ ~ . i'!lub, AP.Ii out.
!Jeldell. Jl911• ~!:' .wu rtl~sed
to San Diet&amp; m the PCL.
. Robinson_ On Block
W:atvers on ftrst baseman Ed
Robmson were asked by \he De·
rtolt ·Tigers who wlll luve to re1
Payer
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touah sweating out the daily do·lble, but .bettor&amp; ~oul.Jn't even see
what ·was happening to ·t heir -money in the first .and second race5
at Wash·ington Park Monday.
Heavy fog blanketed both turns
and the baekatretch. Cloclren
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yards
theroped
boat and caps in ·addition
needs tobills,
atfli;tdock iirea
fallbeyond
. It Is now
.mc&gt;re bal!s
uni· Newcombe at2 WiJiiNmb'
vs Buhl 1·-orr and marked with big yellow forms becsuse more boys ar •
Philadelphia
at oC!Minnatl
drums r~ady for the first on- turning out for the program ttl~,· night~udwell 2~ vs •acker
slaueht uf swimmers.
Ytar. A ramlmwn of $700 ,is M·
to eury out
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Forked RuD. ought to have G lle.v:ed
are
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'pd sea10n- ita. best. Thit wetre-I.R tittle Leacue teams,
atkll} spot could eo~~;~e into ~
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In
Pony ·llJU'Id'.
populadty than. ever bei1naina: In
_Mlddle~&gt;rt,',• season begins M1y
abo.ut two week11. Excellent picnic
sitea-, a benutiful seltlng, boats, 28 snd schedUles will be ;releasei
outdoor cooking facilities,. a clear, soon b:y Presfdent Boggs.
MO,~IOII R.liSIOIblue lake wltb flth in .uJ. aild. a
lint 1ate awlmmlna ho.ur OUibt!
PresJd8nt Dicll Reitan of ~1a.1
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to prove enough tn attract. peoPle t1!\g1 Counl&gt;' Little Le•gu• pro·
sa(led when a motio-n was mad ·
~lelr.eward.
by; Jobn MI.'Kenzie and seco nded , ~ Wlrt county Hltlt School
by Wltlard Wil son r~inding an i 'l'tM~ of Ellzabetl!. defeated Wa.
earlier rullng that birth certlfl · h~ihi{8 White Falcons 2..0 f4onday
e&amp;tes will be needed to estabU ·)1. sfternoon In a first·round glme of
aY UNiTIO PaUS
correet age.
tl'le Reslon 2 Section 7 bUebaH
NI!W YORK St. Nh:holn Aren•
U was decided, by Jhe mo.Uon tGQtnament of West Vlra:inl~.
-Jimmy Arctltr, 1..%, -.. .... Y!Q.rk t'-1 accept any 1egal qteans of ,......
The Jame was played on t¥ Waoutpointed Tet~y Dlllut, 141, At· ta;b~idng aa:e, which. may be a i hama ~ld and closed the l'alc~n
trola.., N. Y. 10.
!IC)J.Oohrecord, a, .p.t~al record. ~-43 h.edu . ~ith alx ,wins and s1x.
oi birth record. ·~ iW• record lostes. . l.
NI.W OI:I.IANI. ~1.: Herbie must be filed with Lea(Ue SeCl'CEli14,beth tallied two runs In the
Rodrltu••· 141, New Orlean1, tal'y Tracy Whaley before pl1y l!fth Inning on Ton1 Bumgarner's
knoc:ked out Gordon VanLoo, 148, s tarts June 3.
single. Stanley had started ttte
Gr•nd Rapldt, Mich. S.
()bher detlllh wrnpped up ln inning with a hit but was out ":he,n
were
tltJt forced at Recond by Just:ce s
Pomeroy meeting
l(ames wlll start at 6 P. M. and ground ball. Justice wa.!l then
the nome team must be o!f th • forced at second on Daugherty's
field by 5:40. Home teaina wlll grounder and Sheppard was hlt by
fur.n.i.sh a umpire !llr balliJ an .!. a pitched ball. Then came Bumstrlkes, vlwitlng teams
umplr~~ . garner's blast to left field.
for first and second base, and
Jim Stalnaker hUlled all the way
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if available, for third base.
tor the TJ11efl U1d fanned ~X;
Members of the Vnancial dtlvo while w.alllns .two ani! ~"flng u~
comm!tteo working with Mr. Reu- four bitt. Denver Glbbl hUrled for
ter 'lire Joe F1eld!i, Cal Simpson, the Falcolll and alto pve up but
\fr. and Mra. WHllam Bar.tuh , (our bit.. Glbbs tanntct ftve tnd
Bob t,uuks. Bob Bo,wen, Herman walked two .
Werry, Willard (Hackl Wilson.
Bumgarner was the leadin, bats.
~rs. Henry •Ewlftlt, John McKen- man for tbe daJ 11 hi Clolb:ted
de. Lloyd (Dinty) M.oore. W. A.. two hltB in three trlpa. Stan~y 1nd
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Gibbs, Ron S~rlnte\· and Rich Sheppard eaeh 1tld one for &amp;Jb:..
Jone!J.
beth.
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Waharna'a four lOts were divided"
STUDtll SIN.LI WINO
• I!IIGDI LQ Darli&gt;!J; Bob OllV81,
KNOXVU.LE, TaM. UP-'l:&lt;ln'.' Gibbs ond Jerry
~~n :.n, No&amp;:Ni !tame foOtball
The Une score:
coach who "lnyed" ,,ri lh the sh
ll!le win~~; syste.m las'. IICIIOn, Is In Elizabe-th
000 020 G-1 4 2
Knoxville disoussing lt wlt·tt Bow- Wahama
000 000 ~ f 3
tlen Wy&lt;ttt. the Tenn~uee t'Da ~ h
Balteriel: Ellzabetn - S.,nak·
who i' the Southern ConfereQce·~ er and !uatice: Wahama - Qibb&amp;
outsliandina: exponent or the ail' · and Youna.
11e w.lna fo~mal ivn.

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Rev1val ~ervlte~ will be Mld olt
GraVe tide lef"VItfl for Mr and
the Syracu.se EUB Ohun:!h 1U
Uudall Mt&lt;:oy, thei.r 10n
The Uniteti Sta.t.Ni .eem. to
this week
Rev. Ro,Ker BishoJ
and daughter and their daurhtttr- have decided lo make more Ulb
aa · evanasll•t lohd Rev. Richard
in-law, MrJ. Charln McCoy, were vf "Titoum" •• a weapon In its
Young as sone leader. Theme
held
eleven o'clock today
the cold wu with Soviet Russia .
the meeting Lll ..A Time F;)r
Cheshire Gravel Hill
by
h il known that about 100 roilG.reatn"u." ·
the Rev. Sherley Wood, pa•tor ol lion dollars in ~nomic aid is
Special
for tlto r&lt;!YIVJI
the C!Ulttbir• Baptiot Chu"h .
about to be sranted to Pola•d
are Wedne1day: Sunbonnet Nij .. l
ArranJerneotlll for the
Now it is reported the a:overn~
for wom~n 1tnd 0¥et-all night (Cir
Jame.&amp; Hendenon. 100 of Mr. were completed by the Rawling!- mcnt has dedded to. rMume it!
"We. made .C hristian• out Of 1 . , ·.
men. Friday i.J Youth Niaht; and Mrs. Paul Henderson of New Coat• Fune,al Home after the ar· military aid to Yugoslavia.
f~ ila@;~ . b••b.&amp;lt experts,''
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Saturday. Old i"a9h.loned Night Haven has been elected editor of
Both countritl are CommunistT~~lta hitr 11 the team ad'ived
and Sunday Is Sunday School · High Tirde.!l, Wahama High School rival here Monday evening of ruled. They are pretty likely to
be'te·
BOSTON UP-James Michael . Night.
1tudent newspaper, for the year Charles McCoy, who wn flown remain lo for the foreseeable fu .
v w,, ho In 1932 b"'. s•-d
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W•-en Hacktr was named to Cu r Ie.'
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on,e d.efe,;f,n:l~"t, while the PhUi r Roosevelt man, now elaun.s 1t sic offered each evening.
advertising
manager
of
the
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country
that
tlas a Communist
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ric:torlea aild no defeats.
sent b1m to prison m 1947 for
Shirley Lyons, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Maude Dunn and sons, Ar·l ~ertamlr 1l 1s . ag.a.nst U~tted
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A ~- ripl ~anrt.er, HICker mail fraud .
and Mrs. Charles Lyons of MatoD. tbur and David, Atlantic City, .._,bo State&amp; polJC)' to a1d Com_mums~.
'!ll,,an;eapr_ f9ualled bi~ lut sea.
"lt Was well known that ftomw
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Other staff members namedd. are were caJled here by the death of ....But lt haprends thadt 1n the ~n~ _reeorl Of three WinS wben velt was out to 'get' ttte big~Hy .
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Phyllis Zickafoose, feature e 1tor; her daughter, Mrs. Charlet Me-- l...,llee_ o1 Pu an an Yug~lavta,
b• was wi~. t~e Cubs.
bosses" the az.year-C'Id CUrley
Ann Newland, news editor; Marvln Coy, lett for their heme today.
any atd ~anted .to them w1ll not
~~a_ ~"· elo~ the .~WO..Jame writes ,jn . hb new.l y·puhllsbed 11'1Roush, sports editor; Juhlibg MeSunday funeral services for the help Soviet Ruuta. It would be
.C: .I" wltlJ .fb,e, Ph~ls Wednesday tOblography
titled "I'd Do It
Clung, advertis.ing manqet; · Daro-- McCoy family were beld · at the ralculated to loo~~en further tbe
· n ht. lben tli:e:y ~ater~ the New Again I" "Tom PCnclergazt of Kanthy Sayre, Margie Roacb, and Nan· RawiJb.gs-coats Funeral Home with grip o_f Moscow on all Red -ruled
Yor~ qlantt. orl· Tb_ursd_~y, Friday sas Cily ha.d -already Deen jailed
Seventy-five young ptOple were cy Flesher, circulation manaierl; the Rev. Wood officiating. Special counlrtes.
.and S"a~,~J," !oJlOwed by a Sun·
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1 present for the Melga County and Ann Chisler, ·financial secre. muaie w4a p,reaented by Mra.
Won lnde~
·::.~?ubfeheader against Pitts- ::nrank
~f ·~e~~o Jer:~ Church of Christ Youth Rally at tary ·
.
Brios Kirby, organiiit, apd tbe . Poland won a areat m~aaure or
" Bb.ton me· ••••bllo tro'ubled _ .. had fallen lnto disreput~ the Bradbury Church of Christ on
A$KS DIVORGa
[ choir rrom the Baptist Chureh in Independence from Ruuaan dom!
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' Monday ev,nlnc. The Rev. Don
lth Cblisbire
!nation as the reault of ih revolt
•'!':f.·~
Ted KlUJBWski ty
wt was ooseve
w; lat
'if• .-."n Seevers, Pomeroy. g:tve t h e open- Geneva Wiae, Middleport, w
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,-~ ~-"""'~ 1!d. ·to underao an ex· 'FresJdent Roo~velt ~n still In lp.g prayer and Norman Hysell, Crow &amp; Cr~w as attorn•y, .1m
FINaD $10, cons
YutollnJa broke entirely away
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Bradford, prelldenb ,was ID charge ftled for. -dtvorce rrom . Chari~
Fnd Jenkins - · II••d SID and from RU&amp;llian domination in 1948..
o fice Jn ,t he ear Y stage• 0 tne....
Wl.&amp;e, Maddleport. -aeeordlng to a ..........,,~ . theurt
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The two ct:untrl.. are oow ,,.,.
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c.,e and Curley. tells of vl$iti.Jl.g o! the meeting. The nev. Earl
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hJm, protesting JUs toooeenea, Slack. Rutland, invited the RallY en ... _,. 1n e 0 aee 0 . e Cno• · Peace R E Grindl
M da bilitie1 and not auets to Ruula.
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and askiing that the case be to be held at the Rutland Church ot courts t(lday.
on a c~r~ Af d~bin:n
They are proof that Ruui~n rule
thrown out of court. But he s.J¥8 on June lOth.
peace -and int.oxlcaUon.
obi obtrheok' C6mrnuniJt countries can
The devotionml service was led
ACTION· FII.!D
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en the President refUiled, .!laying "J
'~Y--Jn D,.
am .not a dictator."
by Patty Michael, .Bradbury, wittt
An action for money onl$ ha.~
DOGS REPORTED LOOSE
Wladysbw Gemulk.a, who ar
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Marilyn F.:\Jershaeb, Bradbury, as been filed by tbil State ol Obl.o
A call was. reported in P()merr.ty Communist Party leader i8 the
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"By tbis time," writes Curley, pianist. Fred I. G4rdner, p~.stor vs. Chester •WJgal, Cheshire. At- Ct'ty Hall Monday night from real ruler ~nf Poland, the Pre&amp;!"I WPI ut.ls!led tb·at. he, .and he of the Middleport Church. was the torney.t for the plalntlfl being Monkey Run area that "fots ot · dent Tito of Yug011lavia would wln
alone, was te.!l"'"''.,stblefor .tiam· speJill:er and his topic wa1 "The- WilHam Saxbe •n d BrOwn
doa:s " Wet"e
· runn 1ng 1oo1e .an d a no votes at all In 1 Moscow-co•
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ing me. ~e sti.Jl bore a UUd..lP Chart of the Temple". 'Phe closing P-ettit.
re'lue1t was made for tlle dot cat- du_cted popularity contest.
against me because I bad declln· prayer was given by Mr. Slack.
cher.
Tlt.o'a politioD ia aeCure. The So-ed the ministry t() Poland, and 1 Churches represented were
viet 14Yemau~~t make&amp; Oftldionbad ·also or.itlelzed him sharply Bradbury, Bradford, Middleport,
BAit• MEITI
TWO MORE ENTIR
al motions or friendship toward
(o;- gi~ing me the run-around ~
The Meigs County Bar AssociaVIRGINIA BEACH. v.i. UP- T"10
many occasions."
Pomeroy, Rutland, and Zion.
til)n met Monday afternoon In the Alice Bauer of Saruola, Fla., and
' d · But nto baa shCJwn a~ain
Curley's 1947 prison !H!'nten~e
Re!resbmenh ol cookies, ice courtroom with PN:r.ident Em · Betty Dodl:l and Betty Jameson. an aa:aln that be bas no intention
stemmed from his activltiet as cream and pop were served by the mett Peoples presiding and · vot~d both o! San Antonio, Tex .. al'e Of giving up the lent bit of bl.s
president of Engineers GrOUp In·• foUowinJ y..mng· people of the to have a dinner mHttnr the the three latest entries for the ~dependeDf('-. The Ruuian moa company organized In W-ashlng host ehureb : Marilyn and Phyllis first Thesday .~ each -Dtonth at . women'g $12,000 Triangle Rou;:rl lions of friendship invariably are
ton .•evernl years prewou,ly, OSl· Eberabach, Katie •nd Wilbur Row- the Martin ReJ:toaurarit kl Middle · Robin ~~;oii tour.nament here, Mal-~ succeeded by ~utb~ts of denuntenrtbly to provide expert engi .ley Jr., Loretta ~anning, Sharon port. Attending were ~rmon 2g.........Jluie. 2.
dation when Ti.to fads to respond.
heering services to business ancl ~ousb, Patty Michael asllisted by and James O'Briert, Juda:u J(lhn
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As has been pointed out, Gvmul·
and industry. \ ,·
:krs. Carl Ebersbach.
Bacon, Manning We~tn,. Be·
SION JO PIGHT
n·a rd F-ultz and Fred W. Crow,
This was Cur~y'a seeond prison
MIIGS ~ENIRAL HOSPITAL
WASJliiNGTON UP - Virg't term. E1rly in his career, b{!
Admitted: Clark Quitlen, Syra-·
A,kini· of'' St. · Louis and Randy served 60 days for Impersonating cuse; Ca!~ Shleids, Poineroy, M:elPRINCETON WINS
-ot;··{(e"W "l!'"orlt have .b ee:: another man whi-l e taking: P ci·;jl vi~;~ Smith, Pomeroy; Ruth Hill,
NEW YORK
UP-Prineeto'l
sl.i:Red .for q, tO-r~nd middle- serYiee ex.aminatlon.
t'nivel'6ity wqn the America. Cup
Letart F'lls; Ida Howell, Racitje.
•.VeJ&amp;ht figltt at -the- Qllpitol Aren3; . " I lelt then, as now, that J ha, 1 ·Discharged · Riehard Stewart, at the M.Jd-Atlanij.c
•lnf.ercoll"
May 24- .The bout replaces a l!gbt done a oharitable thing fo~: ll Cheshif.e; David Roush, ColumbUB; g:late Sailing Association cham~­
weight cQ{It(!st .b ftween Psnli IJ!an who needed a jDb so thitt :1e Wilma Stobart, Pomeroy; Emma lonships Sun~-ay with a total of·
Rosi apd JOey Lopes, wbieh W&gt;88 could support hia wile and four BriSJht, Rutland; Jake ·E bersbach, 141 points. Navy was second wi '. h
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cancell,,d becaus~ RG1i injur~d children," ·w rites Curley.
Pomeroy; Ruth Hill, Letart Falls.
132 and Cornell .fourth wi '"l
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Richmond 6 Havana 2
Columbus 10 Miami 7
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tbe b)o Neuro tul'leon Dr Jame.!l L
PbUadelPhla. Pbllt with everybody Popptn.
aakiDJ tlte qUHtion :
ean they .keep it up'!'"
Winnloe 12 Jtraiebt pme. OD
the toad to aet
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Support for Little and Pony
League baseball appeared plenj.
ful in the Twin TOVoins as meet ·
ings Monday night in Pomeroy
and Middleort were well-attended
and definite pl·a ns for securing
needed finan.cea were matt._
In PoJDefoy 1 lf'net'al ccmun_ij;.o
tecr bea.lfed. b;y Gerald Reuter w~ b
1~ war:lli~ wat named md mad·
immedi-ale plarn tor a later
nt whi«:h ste-p! wJIL be
to oblaio at leut ~00
Melli• CoUAty Little I!Ad
JUe AaloeiatiGD.
. Jllddl.elJ'ort'l mHlinl. attended
AM:IAJCApt LIAGVI
by over 50 per.srms- ill the ·bJ&amp;b. .
. Monday! ~!h
r.cho.ol and presided over by Li~· I
in
S:ston '3', night
t1e Leq'Ue AaBOCiation Prellident W~-~ 5,,....~ p~
~Dal Boas, named Bous, K.al :•"h i y'1t Bost.on-M'I.U ~l n
Htn.&amp;.. -nk
Wlkon
Louil . .~trot
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Tbe 'Plaerll and t~ Atnleties are
Sauer
and Ken ...,_,.,hlnn.,,
to ' Sujlltvan 2-2
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.., ..,, the. only Am~rican. League teams
·make a drive thit week thrould -Gmer 2--1 v.. sturdlv.aftt 1·2
faced .,.tth rclfter · trfinmlDJ.
the buainou oe&lt;Uona ol town. , Ch'- at .w~ oi&amp;Jil-- ·
TbO s.nalor1 and the ltr·
Middlei;KJI't's
team ~ OhnoviUl t..-1 vt KemtMl!eJI 1.\-2 o.r
muA a-u.t three pla~er.
There were Iota of tiahemum. It
Pony loellfUe aad tour UitJ.e Pucual .2-1
. S.G1 a;. two ovel', -.d
Forked Run Lake Sunrlay.
will bave dtelr boya out
etsVe~d at
nifht
Red; !Jdi and eriaf~s
O.borne, &lt;!onee•Jonlire, ~
S&amp;tu~da,-, Va)'" 25 "fM -Gatctii. l-1 • ~
plenty of nice ba11 catchea, u4
ever the ent.il:e town
iATtOfiiAf,. \;.
.., Botox
hu snapsbota to provo it.
are tbe v:r;ee'f, '
Na ..... ~ '
Was played In
Jndii.Do,
k•
Tvo,.y'o Prol!t!illf - Iii!C.~.. ,
-the Senatoro
Opening day for swimming on
·~~~?.!~ Kallnn
. and Pi,t tlburib at ehiO.,.....FurlttJ '
Sox, 5-3, in a
the new heactt is May 30th. Thi1 is
€alL Coaeh ~~VII )):ott 2-3
,
This off
a new setup and should prove of Charles
Is in citlalrte" , 1f•.w ~ork at St. . ~ nlJh"h- :
cJubs .tQ .
great appeal \hili summer. Fine of the Pony Squad.
Gmu- .-i or Aq:t~IJ:l ' . .. u
deadbeacn sand was applied to an area
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Hesson , Tucker iirlmits ,is get·
tmg in cxct!llenl shape, h11s taken
off a bit over 10 pounds, and is
throwing regularly . It has been
about f1ve y1:ars ~ ince this proprietor or Sports Desk tla:; seen
Gene throw them in. It will be a
Notable observer!! at the Sunday pleasure to watch ttim again .
practice game between Pomero
and Middleport OVA clubs Sunday
wel'e Gene Hesaon and Luther TucriginaHy , the Pomeroy Little
Le ue meeting tleld Monday night
ker of the Hartford 'l'i&amp;er•- He. had
en planned for Tue1 ay
:fs i:of:~~rt~!s-lf.,!r:i!e':'~:~ nJJdlt but wu mo~ed abead be·
ipQt.'' Mqbe tO. It 11 a fact, bOW· calUie of th~htelev~llhi of the Cln·
ever. in tbe lace of M"r. He&amp;IOn's- c~n.aU.PhUa&lt;ielpbta baseball lam~.
humble opinion of bhnuU, that It s Hfe to ~o.~y it would -havt tall:·
hundredt ot bUebaU !ant here wUI en a near earthquake to pull_ many
be lookilll forward to see bow the baseball faRB MWU frOm a vJeWini
Tiger 11 outhpaw farea against bia of their belo\led Redlep e$fiolaUy.
u tbe Queen City club embarkl a
OVA opJIODe.,'· thll 1ummer.
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Twin Towns Lay&lt;Out Campaign For Financial
Tag Day Set ·
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For May 25th
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11 Mass Funeral
pRedlegs ~n 13-Game Honae Stay With Revival Services
wa•
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hils As acker Goes For Fourth 1'in At Syracuse EU~ :~:::::~~.~ .~~r ~mith ~!: Held Today For
CINCINNATI UP un-~amination
Ch UfCb All week
nlt:ht
McCoy F&lt;&gt;..:}y
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Hydrator • Slidtng
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Butter Compa.rtment;
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ByCbei~ehW
Baseball Quiz: Tbere isn't any
today. That clawn over in Lhe
abop who dreams these questions
and answers up hasn't came in
with any new ones, and we've
gone thru the first batch.. ·

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Wa- Up
Your Wlnter·W_,.
With

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Spr1ng

BOLINS
MOBILGAS

"It piN... VI to pl.... you"

Pomeroy

United. Prea Sperb Wrltw
A host ol pb.yera on. ~Q. .~
league teams today probably f '•
like a traffic violator awaiting f ,_·
a palrolma11 to nand him a suul·
moru.
Six. c]ubs lllrealb have trimmed
the}r roJlA:r!f. 00. t~ required 25plan.r l.iD).It, a llnited, Press
ve{ renaledl, 'out 18 n!Qre
wi l roll ~def~reh ~· dcutddown
line .at IH mg t ~e nes ay.
In the Nati.ollfl} Leaalie, tlwl
Cubs, PitatiJ, Giants- and P&amp;iJltu.
completed t1::ansaetlonS Monday
tttat enabled them to square away
\)aeie l!.;tliters 48 · hourg ahead of
Utilt. The cardinals still must cut
three plalers, th6 Braves are two
over the- lbJI.it \lfltlle. the Dodgers
aDd the Redlep eaeb have one
pint slip to. Jiand out.

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Wahanta Froat
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POME..OY
MOI!tt. MltY ZO
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Till Midnight
Rhythm Masters Orch.
MOONLITE Ln. 9 p.m.
Pomeroy Only
FARES&lt; Ch11All5c;
Adult U.75 (I.. Ind.)

TORONTO UP.-Old W,~bine
Park ~- t;f.~ ... fltHd
to oanC!ei ·,ttiel; Ji~Rx; ~li :1
afttr th,e ~~~· . , . j~
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! thanll:l to Rennet Concentrate I am
1 bapk w normal wttaht;' write~~ H.
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: 0. "I bave 1011t over 2.5 lbs. lind tln&lt;l

It an euy, sate waY to reduce: ·

AU: yol.tr drusslst for 4 omJP-e! ol
U.quld lU:NNEL Concentrate. You'll
never know a hungr~ moment while
reduclnl with RENNEL..
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Amerle.an aid to Poland may
mean 1 treat deal In helping GomuJb to preserve the ladepend·
ence be hu won.
A~ rea:ard• Yugoalavia, It hardly seelJll ill::ely that American aid
would take President '1\to c-1oaer
to Ruula.
The big tnt iJ tlM: wav Rustia
•ill read. tD Ameriun aid to Polud aDd YugGslaria. It can hardly be doubted that I• either in·
stance tbe Soviet lfOnrnment wil'
regard U u a bostO• act.

FOII.O THilOWING

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New York Yankee left hand~..
wbo has been sidelined men e
tb.an a w~.k with a &amp;Ore sbouldepitched batting practice Sundpy
and l&amp;id later he felt no pa"n
while thro winl.
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metllcal ~ olltltreatritili~'
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home.
Pomeroy eame back tn the tfth
wben wlth two out lleCull~h
walked, Cunnlqham ,Lt hi• aecoild double and Bartell aJngle4
Culloua:h •nd CuMlncham home.
For Rutland Allen Biddle, LarDua•n 11nd Jlmmr Qnham had

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IN THE
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MAKES EVllRY n
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Well, lee's your chance to life one-in our showing' oC '57 Frigidaire
Electric Ranges and Refrigeratore-the "IJainJcifiiii!Bl" ·-and the
"handielt''refrigerators ever devised. All new, iDside and out-all with
the amazing Sheer Loj?k that makes every corner count, gives that
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Gomulka's position hat~ been
made more difficult because of
Poland's serious econom_ie aituation. Tbe weakneM of Pohab eeon.
omy i 1 ineiting popular onre1t. It
la betping the •staJhliltl," and the
Soviet goverr:~.ment, betaule 1t
weaUDI Gomul.la_
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Pret!dent ~ISen~ower e_mphasiud m talking t.o congressional
leaden in Washington last Tburs-day t~at he rea:~ rorei1n aid
11 an mve1tment an peare and a
weapon In the cold WIJ'.

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llU&amp;I teen·•iet who bad an acute eiKUn
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at four o'clock one:_ In 1bo - - the botU• containlnl he:' pre~~CJ"lpUon feU W ~
ftGor and. ahattered. What wu dont'
The pharmacl.lt wu ealled Jmrnediateb'.,
dnl

Atttlitnit?

He is beiag subjected also to
leaders, and by Poles g&amp;nera:Uy ,
nronx flreuure by other tJOiitictl
who w-ant a complete break wltb
Ru•••'•.

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DUTTON DRUG

ka'l ~lition Is sun delic-ate and
potentially dana:eroUL
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Tbl: "Sta.Hnat" Co.m.oounilta
whom ho ouoled !rom power are
trying perJi.!tentl)' to weaken i:um.

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AppOm:tment of Kenneth Mead, I ~dl~d~n~·t~e~v~e;•~·~·~tiit~h~e_;;tl~m~eii!~or~t~h~eiiii55;;;~iii5~!a;
.former· Ottei-bein College g1·id l1
sW, ' as ~ rootba1:1 ooae-h •t
?t!&amp;,ieua ~ep· · -w~s offieiatfx
Cll)li!Jrme~J. _todQ by Pi'e.sideAt

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Attend M • ,-,
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Frank

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after a
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Itr;em,~ ' ne"ift. ot his seleCt
tion was released In local paper!!
several days ·ago, but it was only
on receipts of his aLgned eontrac-t
that official announceme:.t
was made.
Mead, 31. ~places .tohn !l
"Red" Smith as nead grid mentor
a~t.arit basketball ~Q--th apd. iu.
stnctor ln pbyskal edbctti6a:.

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Iones was o_ptloned ~o Minne-The Phil lies reached the legf.l
apu! •.:;, and ?Ut.flelder Bill Taylor limit when M&lt;f'gan was sol_d to
and catctler-mfu!1der Bobby Hof- ttle Cubs, whi~ the PirateS" did ttle
man were relened ~utrig~· . to
by se1UnJ southpaw B«?b Kuth~t same ~b.
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to Colurrilius a~d optioning
'lbe.Cu~_jlu~~\,WO'~field. c~cher DannY. Krav1tz to the
ePs -J, plcJGpg ·up -Bo by Mot-tan same Interoational League club.
trol!l Li~l ~ "'!lliC!~ and acq\I.U"
' thing
Jdn the Senators-Bvsox. gamhr
. e,
tlpft ~rom Por,..t 1and o1 e Te Willisms went hitless m t ee
~ ~ same.'l.i&amp;le; filst baa&amp;- Q_Cficial at - batl and dropped Into
Bif
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"!'fu~tler
.s~~"~'Ond
place Jn the American
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n ~cen 1~·
•a. -re. so
to p orbattlniJ race wit h a .403
land; pitcher Dav~ Hillman was .9p- qverag.e_._ _ _ _ _ __
t~oned 1p ·t_h~ ~ . i'!lub, AP.Ii out.
!Jeldell. Jl911• ~!:' .wu rtl~sed
to San Diet&amp; m the PCL.
. Robinson_ On Block
W:atvers on ftrst baseman Ed
Robmson were asked by \he De·
rtolt ·Tigers who wlll luve to re1
Payer
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nk Bol
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CIUCAGO UP-It's -alW~iS
touah sweating out the daily do·lble, but .bettor&amp; ~oul.Jn't even see
what ·was happening to ·t heir -money in the first .and second race5
at Wash·ington Park Monday.
Heavy fog blanketed both turns
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BOO last
yards
theroped
boat and caps in ·addition
needs tobills,
atfli;tdock iirea
fallbeyond
. It Is now
.mc&gt;re bal!s
uni· Newcombe at2 WiJiiNmb'
vs Buhl 1·-orr and marked with big yellow forms becsuse more boys ar •
Philadelphia
at oC!Minnatl
drums r~ady for the first on- turning out for the program ttl~,· night~udwell 2~ vs •acker
slaueht uf swimmers.
Ytar. A ramlmwn of $700 ,is M·
to eury out
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Forked RuD. ought to have G lle.v:ed
are
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'pd sea10n- ita. best. Thit wetre-I.R tittle Leacue teams,
atkll} spot could eo~~;~e into ~
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In
Pony ·llJU'Id'.
populadty than. ever bei1naina: In
_Mlddle~&gt;rt,',• season begins M1y
abo.ut two week11. Excellent picnic
sitea-, a benutiful seltlng, boats, 28 snd schedUles will be ;releasei
outdoor cooking facilities,. a clear, soon b:y Presfdent Boggs.
MO,~IOII R.liSIOIblue lake wltb flth in .uJ. aild. a
lint 1ate awlmmlna ho.ur OUibt!
PresJd8nt Dicll Reitan of ~1a.1
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to prove enough tn attract. peoPle t1!\g1 Counl&gt;' Little Le•gu• pro·
sa(led when a motio-n was mad ·
~lelr.eward.
by; Jobn MI.'Kenzie and seco nded , ~ Wlrt county Hltlt School
by Wltlard Wil son r~inding an i 'l'tM~ of Ellzabetl!. defeated Wa.
earlier rullng that birth certlfl · h~ihi{8 White Falcons 2..0 f4onday
e&amp;tes will be needed to estabU ·)1. sfternoon In a first·round glme of
aY UNiTIO PaUS
correet age.
tl'le Reslon 2 Section 7 bUebaH
NI!W YORK St. Nh:holn Aren•
U was decided, by Jhe mo.Uon tGQtnament of West Vlra:inl~.
-Jimmy Arctltr, 1..%, -.. .... Y!Q.rk t'-1 accept any 1egal qteans of ,......
The Jame was played on t¥ Waoutpointed Tet~y Dlllut, 141, At· ta;b~idng aa:e, which. may be a i hama ~ld and closed the l'alc~n
trola.., N. Y. 10.
!IC)J.Oohrecord, a, .p.t~al record. ~-43 h.edu . ~ith alx ,wins and s1x.
oi birth record. ·~ iW• record lostes. . l.
NI.W OI:I.IANI. ~1.: Herbie must be filed with Lea(Ue SeCl'CEli14,beth tallied two runs In the
Rodrltu••· 141, New Orlean1, tal'y Tracy Whaley before pl1y l!fth Inning on Ton1 Bumgarner's
knoc:ked out Gordon VanLoo, 148, s tarts June 3.
single. Stanley had started ttte
Gr•nd Rapldt, Mich. S.
()bher detlllh wrnpped up ln inning with a hit but was out ":he,n
were
tltJt forced at Recond by Just:ce s
Pomeroy meeting
l(ames wlll start at 6 P. M. and ground ball. Justice wa.!l then
the nome team must be o!f th • forced at second on Daugherty's
field by 5:40. Home teaina wlll grounder and Sheppard was hlt by
fur.n.i.sh a umpire !llr balliJ an .!. a pitched ball. Then came Bumstrlkes, vlwitlng teams
umplr~~ . garner's blast to left field.
for first and second base, and
Jim Stalnaker hUlled all the way
...,. ' _, - I
if available, for third base.
tor the TJ11efl U1d fanned ~X;
Members of the Vnancial dtlvo while w.alllns .two ani! ~"flng u~
comm!tteo working with Mr. Reu- four bitt. Denver Glbbl hUrled for
ter 'lire Joe F1eld!i, Cal Simpson, the Falcolll and alto pve up but
\fr. and Mra. WHllam Bar.tuh , (our bit.. Glbbs tanntct ftve tnd
Bob t,uuks. Bob Bo,wen, Herman walked two .
Werry, Willard (Hackl Wilson.
Bumgarner was the leadin, bats.
~rs. Henry •Ewlftlt, John McKen- man for tbe daJ 11 hi Clolb:ted
de. Lloyd (Dinty) M.oore. W. A.. two hltB in three trlpa. Stan~y 1nd
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Gibbs, Ron S~rlnte\· and Rich Sheppard eaeh 1tld one for &amp;Jb:..
Jone!J.
beth.
.
Waharna'a four lOts were divided"
STUDtll SIN.LI WINO
• I!IIGDI LQ Darli&gt;!J; Bob OllV81,
KNOXVU.LE, TaM. UP-'l:&lt;ln'.' Gibbs ond Jerry
~~n :.n, No&amp;:Ni !tame foOtball
The Une score:
coach who "lnyed" ,,ri lh the sh
ll!le win~~; syste.m las'. IICIIOn, Is In Elizabe-th
000 020 G-1 4 2
Knoxville disoussing lt wlt·tt Bow- Wahama
000 000 ~ f 3
tlen Wy&lt;ttt. the Tenn~uee t'Da ~ h
Balteriel: Ellzabetn - S.,nak·
who i' the Southern ConfereQce·~ er and !uatice: Wahama - Qibb&amp;
outsliandina: exponent or the ail' · and Youna.
11e w.lna fo~mal ivn.

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Rev1val ~ervlte~ will be Mld olt
GraVe tide lef"VItfl for Mr and
the Syracu.se EUB Ohun:!h 1U
Uudall Mt&lt;:oy, thei.r 10n
The Uniteti Sta.t.Ni .eem. to
this week
Rev. Ro,Ker BishoJ
and daughter and their daurhtttr- have decided lo make more Ulb
aa · evanasll•t lohd Rev. Richard
in-law, MrJ. Charln McCoy, were vf "Titoum" •• a weapon In its
Young as sone leader. Theme
held
eleven o'clock today
the cold wu with Soviet Russia .
the meeting Lll ..A Time F;)r
Cheshire Gravel Hill
by
h il known that about 100 roilG.reatn"u." ·
the Rev. Sherley Wood, pa•tor ol lion dollars in ~nomic aid is
Special
for tlto r&lt;!YIVJI
the C!Ulttbir• Baptiot Chu"h .
about to be sranted to Pola•d
are Wedne1day: Sunbonnet Nij .. l
ArranJerneotlll for the
Now it is reported the a:overn~
for wom~n 1tnd 0¥et-all night (Cir
Jame.&amp; Hendenon. 100 of Mr. were completed by the Rawling!- mcnt has dedded to. rMume it!
"We. made .C hristian• out Of 1 . , ·.
men. Friday i.J Youth Niaht; and Mrs. Paul Henderson of New Coat• Fune,al Home after the ar· military aid to Yugoslavia.
f~ ila@;~ . b••b.&amp;lt experts,''
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Saturday. Old i"a9h.loned Night Haven has been elected editor of
Both countritl are CommunistT~~lta hitr 11 the team ad'ived
and Sunday Is Sunday School · High Tirde.!l, Wahama High School rival here Monday evening of ruled. They are pretty likely to
be'te·
BOSTON UP-James Michael . Night.
1tudent newspaper, for the year Charles McCoy, who wn flown remain lo for the foreseeable fu .
v w,, ho In 1932 b"'. s•-d
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·from
W•-en Hacktr was named to Cu r Ie.'
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b
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h turt. The question is whether tho
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Henderson serve-d the pa1t year wao met by ht. brot•-r 1 t e uru·tod Sta•-· ouoht to help ooy
on,e d.efe,;f,n:l~"t, while the PhUi r Roosevelt man, now elaun.s 1t sic offered each evening.
advertising
manager
of
the
Arth·Dunn
At'--t•·
-Citnawd,
country
that
tlas a Communist
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Roose
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who
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government.
wiJI Start Cardwell, Wbo bas two
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paper. Named aulstant editor wu hu uncle, Robert McCoy, cheshire.
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ric:torlea aild no defeats.
sent b1m to prison m 1947 for
Shirley Lyons, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Maude Dunn and sons, Ar·l ~ertamlr 1l 1s . ag.a.nst U~tted
1
A ~- ripl ~anrt.er, HICker mail fraud .
and Mrs. Charles Lyons of MatoD. tbur and David, Atlantic City, .._,bo State&amp; polJC)' to a1d Com_mums~.
'!ll,,an;eapr_ f9ualled bi~ lut sea.
"lt Was well known that ftomw
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Other staff members namedd. are were caJled here by the death of ....But lt haprends thadt 1n the ~n~ _reeorl Of three WinS wben velt was out to 'get' ttte big~Hy .
eJg~
Phyllis Zickafoose, feature e 1tor; her daughter, Mrs. Charlet Me-- l...,llee_ o1 Pu an an Yug~lavta,
b• was wi~. t~e Cubs.
bosses" the az.year-C'Id CUrley
Ann Newland, news editor; Marvln Coy, lett for their heme today.
any atd ~anted .to them w1ll not
~~a_ ~"· elo~ the .~WO..Jame writes ,jn . hb new.l y·puhllsbed 11'1Roush, sports editor; Juhlibg MeSunday funeral services for the help Soviet Ruuta. It would be
.C: .I" wltlJ .fb,e, Ph~ls Wednesday tOblography
titled "I'd Do It
Clung, advertis.ing manqet; · Daro-- McCoy family were beld · at the ralculated to loo~~en further tbe
· n ht. lben tli:e:y ~ater~ the New Again I" "Tom PCnclergazt of Kanthy Sayre, Margie Roacb, and Nan· RawiJb.gs-coats Funeral Home with grip o_f Moscow on all Red -ruled
Yor~ qlantt. orl· Tb_ursd_~y, Friday sas Cily ha.d -already Deen jailed
Seventy-five young ptOple were cy Flesher, circulation manaierl; the Rev. Wood officiating. Special counlrtes.
.and S"a~,~J," !oJlOwed by a Sun·
d Ed
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1 present for the Melga County and Ann Chisler, ·financial secre. muaie w4a p,reaented by Mra.
Won lnde~
·::.~?ubfeheader against Pitts- ::nrank
~f ·~e~~o Jer:~ Church of Christ Youth Rally at tary ·
.
Brios Kirby, organiiit, apd tbe . Poland won a areat m~aaure or
" Bb.ton me· ••••bllo tro'ubled _ .. had fallen lnto disreput~ the Bradbury Church of Christ on
A$KS DIVORGa
[ choir rrom the Baptist Chureh in Independence from Ruuaan dom!
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' Monday ev,nlnc. The Rev. Don
lth Cblisbire
!nation as the reault of ih revolt
•'!':f.·~
Ted KlUJBWski ty
wt was ooseve
w; lat
'if• .-."n Seevers, Pomeroy. g:tve t h e open- Geneva Wiae, Middleport, w
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next . on' the
,-~ ~-"""'~ 1!d. ·to underao an ex· 'FresJdent Roo~velt ~n still In lp.g prayer and Norman Hysell, Crow &amp; Cr~w as attorn•y, .1m
FINaD $10, cons
YutollnJa broke entirely away
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Bradford, prelldenb ,was ID charge ftled for. -dtvorce rrom . Chari~
Fnd Jenkins - · II••d SID and from RU&amp;llian domination in 1948..
o fice Jn ,t he ear Y stage• 0 tne....
Wl.&amp;e, Maddleport. -aeeordlng to a ..........,,~ . theurt
· - of·~J ti
The two ct:untrl.. are oow ,,.,.
.. 6Gts
c.,e and Curley. tells of vl$iti.Jl.g o! the meeting. The nev. Earl
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I lh '-k -..vn• m
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hJm, protesting JUs toooeenea, Slack. Rutland, invited the RallY en ... _,. 1n e 0 aee 0 . e Cno• · Peace R E Grindl
M da bilitie1 and not auets to Ruula.
~~:;t-.:-•
and askiing that the case be to be held at the Rutland Church ot courts t(lday.
on a c~r~ Af d~bin:n
They are proof that Ruui~n rule
thrown out of court. But he s.J¥8 on June lOth.
peace -and int.oxlcaUon.
obi obtrheok' C6mrnuniJt countries can
The devotionml service was led
ACTION· FII.!D
e
en the President refUiled, .!laying "J
'~Y--Jn D,.
am .not a dictator."
by Patty Michael, .Bradbury, wittt
An action for money onl$ ha.~
DOGS REPORTED LOOSE
Wladysbw Gemulk.a, who ar
11-UJI:·- .
Marilyn F.:\Jershaeb, Bradbury, as been filed by tbil State ol Obl.o
A call was. reported in P()merr.ty Communist Party leader i8 the
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"By tbis time," writes Curley, pianist. Fred I. G4rdner, p~.stor vs. Chester •WJgal, Cheshire. At- Ct'ty Hall Monday night from real ruler ~nf Poland, the Pre&amp;!"I WPI ut.ls!led tb·at. he, .and he of the Middleport Church. was the torney.t for the plalntlfl being Monkey Run area that "fots ot · dent Tito of Yug011lavia would wln
alone, was te.!l"'"''.,stblefor .tiam· speJill:er and his topic wa1 "The- WilHam Saxbe •n d BrOwn
doa:s " Wet"e
· runn 1ng 1oo1e .an d a no votes at all In 1 Moscow-co•
..,..,..
ing me. ~e sti.Jl bore a UUd..lP Chart of the Temple". 'Phe closing P-ettit.
re'lue1t was made for tlle dot cat- du_cted popularity contest.
against me because I bad declln· prayer was given by Mr. Slack.
cher.
Tlt.o'a politioD ia aeCure. The So-ed the ministry t() Poland, and 1 Churches represented were
viet 14Yemau~~t make&amp; Oftldionbad ·also or.itlelzed him sharply Bradbury, Bradford, Middleport,
BAit• MEITI
TWO MORE ENTIR
al motions or friendship toward
(o;- gi~ing me the run-around ~
The Meigs County Bar AssociaVIRGINIA BEACH. v.i. UP- T"10
many occasions."
Pomeroy, Rutland, and Zion.
til)n met Monday afternoon In the Alice Bauer of Saruola, Fla., and
' d · But nto baa shCJwn a~ain
Curley's 1947 prison !H!'nten~e
Re!resbmenh ol cookies, ice courtroom with PN:r.ident Em · Betty Dodl:l and Betty Jameson. an aa:aln that be bas no intention
stemmed from his activltiet as cream and pop were served by the mett Peoples presiding and · vot~d both o! San Antonio, Tex .. al'e Of giving up the lent bit of bl.s
president of Engineers GrOUp In·• foUowinJ y..mng· people of the to have a dinner mHttnr the the three latest entries for the ~dependeDf('-. The Ruuian moa company organized In W-ashlng host ehureb : Marilyn and Phyllis first Thesday .~ each -Dtonth at . women'g $12,000 Triangle Rou;:rl lions of friendship invariably are
ton .•evernl years prewou,ly, OSl· Eberabach, Katie •nd Wilbur Row- the Martin ReJ:toaurarit kl Middle · Robin ~~;oii tour.nament here, Mal-~ succeeded by ~utb~ts of denuntenrtbly to provide expert engi .ley Jr., Loretta ~anning, Sharon port. Attending were ~rmon 2g.........Jluie. 2.
dation when Ti.to fads to respond.
heering services to business ancl ~ousb, Patty Michael asllisted by and James O'Briert, Juda:u J(lhn
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As has been pointed out, Gvmul·
and industry. \ ,·
:krs. Carl Ebersbach.
Bacon, Manning We~tn,. Be·
SION JO PIGHT
n·a rd F-ultz and Fred W. Crow,
This was Cur~y'a seeond prison
MIIGS ~ENIRAL HOSPITAL
WASJliiNGTON UP - Virg't term. E1rly in his career, b{!
Admitted: Clark Quitlen, Syra-·
A,kini· of'' St. · Louis and Randy served 60 days for Impersonating cuse; Ca!~ Shleids, Poineroy, M:elPRINCETON WINS
-ot;··{(e"W "l!'"orlt have .b ee:: another man whi-l e taking: P ci·;jl vi~;~ Smith, Pomeroy; Ruth Hill,
NEW YORK
UP-Prineeto'l
sl.i:Red .for q, tO-r~nd middle- serYiee ex.aminatlon.
t'nivel'6ity wqn the America. Cup
Letart F'lls; Ida Howell, Racitje.
•.VeJ&amp;ht figltt at -the- Qllpitol Aren3; . " I lelt then, as now, that J ha, 1 ·Discharged · Riehard Stewart, at the M.Jd-Atlanij.c
•lnf.ercoll"
May 24- .The bout replaces a l!gbt done a oharitable thing fo~: ll Cheshif.e; David Roush, ColumbUB; g:late Sailing Association cham~­
weight cQ{It(!st .b ftween Psnli IJ!an who needed a jDb so thitt :1e Wilma Stobart, Pomeroy; Emma lonships Sun~-ay with a total of·
Rosi apd JOey Lopes, wbieh W&gt;88 could support hia wile and four BriSJht, Rutland; Jake ·E bersbach, 141 points. Navy was second wi '. h
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cancell,,d becaus~ RG1i injur~d children," ·w rites Curley.
Pomeroy; Ruth Hill, Letart Falls.
132 and Cornell .fourth wi '"l
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INTEIUMTtONAir t.tA&amp;uiE
Montreal 4 Buiralo a.
Richmond 6 Havana 2
Columbus 10 Miami 7
AMERICAN ASSOCIA.110N
Sl. Paul 14 Denver B
Others rained out
INTERNATIONAL LI~UE
w L !Pet. GB
' lijclunond
17 g .~4
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nu..ftalo
13 HI .$85 2~
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eln11atl •edle11 open a 13--&amp;:ame the New England BapUit Hoapital
home 11:-P.d ktajpt
tbe b)o Neuro tul'leon Dr Jame.!l L
PbUadelPhla. Pbllt with everybody Popptn.
aakiDJ tlte qUHtion :
ean they .keep it up'!'"
Winnloe 12 Jtraiebt pme. OD
the toad to aet
recorda
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Howtd no sitD• of
lloW!lll,d\llwn .
Ma,l)qer)Jirdie
1'tbli0tto iild, •"Pftey
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·Player Limit May l5thTripCiuhsDownFor25 E.t,~~·

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Support for Little and Pony
League baseball appeared plenj.
ful in the Twin TOVoins as meet ·
ings Monday night in Pomeroy
and Middleort were well-attended
and definite pl·a ns for securing
needed finan.cea were matt._
In PoJDefoy 1 lf'net'al ccmun_ij;.o
tecr bea.lfed. b;y Gerald Reuter w~ b
1~ war:lli~ wat named md mad·
immedi-ale plarn tor a later
nt whi«:h ste-p! wJIL be
to oblaio at leut ~00
Melli• CoUAty Little I!Ad
JUe AaloeiatiGD.
. Jllddl.elJ'ort'l mHlinl. attended
AM:IAJCApt LIAGVI
by over 50 per.srms- ill the ·bJ&amp;b. .
. Monday! ~!h
r.cho.ol and presided over by Li~· I
in
S:ston '3', night
t1e Leq'Ue AaBOCiation Prellident W~-~ 5,,....~ p~
~Dal Boas, named Bous, K.al :•"h i y'1t Bost.on-M'I.U ~l n
Htn.&amp;.. -nk
Wlkon
Louil . .~trot
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Tbe 'Plaerll and t~ Atnleties are
Sauer
and Ken ...,_,.,hlnn.,,
to ' Sujlltvan 2-2
C'tty at New·· Yor~ .: .... •
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.awu•
.., ..,, the. only Am~rican. League teams
·make a drive thit week thrould -Gmer 2--1 v.. sturdlv.aftt 1·2
faced .,.tth rclfter · trfinmlDJ.
the buainou oe&lt;Uona ol town. , Ch'- at .w~ oi&amp;Jil-- ·
TbO s.nalor1 and the ltr·
Middlei;KJI't's
team ~ OhnoviUl t..-1 vt KemtMl!eJI 1.\-2 o.r
muA a-u.t three pla~er.
There were Iota of tiahemum. It
Pony loellfUe aad tour UitJ.e Pucual .2-1
. S.G1 a;. two ovel', -.d
Forked Run Lake Sunrlay.
will bave dtelr boya out
etsVe~d at
nifht
Red; !Jdi and eriaf~s
O.borne, &lt;!onee•Jonlire, ~
S&amp;tu~da,-, Va)'" 25 "fM -Gatctii. l-1 • ~
plenty of nice ba11 catchea, u4
ever the ent.il:e town
iATtOfiiAf,. \;.
.., Botox
hu snapsbota to provo it.
are tbe v:r;ee'f, '
Na ..... ~ '
Was played In
Jndii.Do,
k•
Tvo,.y'o Prol!t!illf - Iii!C.~.. ,
-the Senatoro
Opening day for swimming on
·~~~?.!~ Kallnn
. and Pi,t tlburib at ehiO.,.....FurlttJ '
Sox, 5-3, in a
the new heactt is May 30th. Thi1 is
€alL Coaeh ~~VII )):ott 2-3
,
This off
a new setup and should prove of Charles
Is in citlalrte" , 1f•.w ~ork at St. . ~ nlJh"h- :
cJubs .tQ .
great appeal \hili summer. Fine of the Pony Squad.
Gmu- .-i or Aq:t~IJ:l ' . .. u
deadbeacn sand was applied to an area
..,.

Hesson , Tucker iirlmits ,is get·
tmg in cxct!llenl shape, h11s taken
off a bit over 10 pounds, and is
throwing regularly . It has been
about f1ve y1:ars ~ ince this proprietor or Sports Desk tla:; seen
Gene throw them in. It will be a
Notable observer!! at the Sunday pleasure to watch ttim again .
practice game between Pomero
and Middleport OVA clubs Sunday
wel'e Gene Hesaon and Luther TucriginaHy , the Pomeroy Little
Le ue meeting tleld Monday night
ker of the Hartford 'l'i&amp;er•- He. had
en planned for Tue1 ay
:fs i:of:~~rt~!s-lf.,!r:i!e':'~:~ nJJdlt but wu mo~ed abead be·
ipQt.'' Mqbe tO. It 11 a fact, bOW· calUie of th~htelev~llhi of the Cln·
ever. in tbe lace of M"r. He&amp;IOn's- c~n.aU.PhUa&lt;ielpbta baseball lam~.
humble opinion of bhnuU, that It s Hfe to ~o.~y it would -havt tall:·
hundredt ot bUebaU !ant here wUI en a near earthquake to pull_ many
be lookilll forward to see bow the baseball faRB MWU frOm a vJeWini
Tiger 11 outhpaw farea against bia of their belo\led Redlep e$fiolaUy.
u tbe Queen City club embarkl a
OVA opJIODe.,'· thll 1ummer.
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Twin Towns Lay&lt;Out Campaign For Financial
Tag Day Set ·
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11 Mass Funeral
pRedlegs ~n 13-Game Honae Stay With Revival Services
wa•
eMU to..
hils As acker Goes For Fourth 1'in At Syracuse EU~ :~:::::~~.~ .~~r ~mith ~!: Held Today For
CINCINNATI UP un-~amination
Ch UfCb All week
nlt:ht
McCoy F&lt;&gt;..:}y
ln
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"How ~n 1
Name Henderson Mn.
Blam
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at
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Cem~tery
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Oven. SMlf • Litetime Porcelain iD.
5 oolon iDe1udiua'

frillalN-LIW t:od-Hlt!h QutliJ
· Big Full. Width Be·
moool,U SMiva • D.p
FuU •WWitA Porwlain
Hydrator • Slidtng
Chill lJrGuMr • Super
Stort~.g• Door witb.
Butter Compa.rtment;
NJcl bic Removable
Shelnl • Pull-SUe
Super Frnzer

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ADS
WANT
PHONE 398
2 ceDtl ~ word. one illKrtloD. IOnlmum charlie &amp;Oc.---4. centr
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tb.ree eouecuUve intertioDS.
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IT'S EASY TO_
BUY - SELL - RENT find employment - blre or lind a loti Item throu~
'Iho DaUy Sentln~l WA
ADS. Don't put It off Call 3113 Today - An Ad In
Ibis eolumn

GEl'S

Re(Utercd polled He-reford bull
8 yell's old, 1$ mo. bull, 2 cow,;
one fresh other Lo freshen.
Narley Hysell, Bradbury.
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Can! of Tblnb and Speelal Notlcel of Eventl $1.00. Obituarlca
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VIet: AII makes Repaired by
pert Tftl' l&lt;tnld.1n11. Phone 62M Y
Middlep0!'
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Mrs. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Syc·
CuMPLETE tn suranc"' Protection,
amore St ., Middleport .
Lire, Au teo. Fire, Polio. Call Don
4 30 12tc
Mills. M ldtlleport, Ohio.
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(21) Real Estate
~ereen window&amp; and doors. Steel
and aluminum awnings and can- SEVEN R OOM HOUSE, 1165 Vine
opiet. Cell Wiltiam Radford,
Mld dleport, $6500.00. P. D.
Countywide claiJ meetln1 at Ba1d
Rock Springa.
'2 1mop. St.,
Lottridge.
5 IJ 12tp
Knob• Freedom Gotpel Mltaton,
Sunday, May 19, on Bash•n. Small engine parta. BRIGGS &amp;:
STRA 'M'ON, CLINTON &amp; IRON
Stivenville Ro1d. 2:00 p. m.
HORSE. Garden tractors, tiHera,
5 14 Mp
lawnmowcn, Cltnton chain. ll'aw
ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Racine Le·
partll. Ridenour'.s Supply, Chest·
ilon Hall. May 19.
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ir, Ohio.
' 2 9tc CITY PROPERTY - I now have
5evcral, rar ging in size from 4
AUCTION
rnom.!: to 9 room~. and in price
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
S•tv rd•Y, Mly 11, at 1 p. m.
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, &amp;12 E.
from $2,000.00 to $3(1,000.00
At Tuppen Plain&amp;, 0 .. at the re•l·
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 2'1 tf
some of whil'h the owner will
dence of the late Charlo• M. Ot·
finance .
burn . Studio Couch, tilt-back
FARMS •nd FARMLAND- ~uch
chair, matchlna ottoman, radio,
..:.......:.~-~-property is undoubtedly the best
bureau, drenor, bedr., Kelvena.
their is against Inflation.
hedge
tor refrlgeutor, co&amp;I or wood ~ ROOM FURNISHED apartment ,
with any commodity
Compare
re~lidentls\ district , convenience
range, tabl~t. chair•. stands, cup(Btocks,
bondc,
refrigerators, dia·
of schools and church!! . Phone
bonds, di1hc1, toa1ter, . iron,
moods
or
Cadillacs)
over an y
376.
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burn1ide heater, co-:n·sheller,
term of ~.:na and set. what yol\
lawn mover, •mall tool•, '29 Pord
come np with . Th&lt;'re will 1\l·
plck·up truck, and other items.
ways be more people, there
Not responsible for accident•.
will never be more land.
Vida Koenlfl &amp; Mae Vineyard
BOX
229
PHONE IOJ.Y
(Ownen)
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Marlon (Brownie) Woods
(Auctioneer)
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The u.ndersigned will offer fO'r
sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at
th e home o-f the late .MTs.

USED SPJNET

QUICK SEliVICE c-n WIU:h t.epairing hy Far"ory Trai11ed
wakhm aker, COl tJNS JF.WE-I.ERS, p ,.mcroy.
1-3-U
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Phon• _ Ill. Clelanct Appliam~
Store, 1 • r1 W. Main St., romt!L"O~

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Only $25.00 down
and $4.00 weekly
We Carry
Our Own Accounts

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WE BUY
JTIIUCTURAL I B!AMI
ICflAP IRON- METALJ

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Avery R.oberb, (located ne::~r
the u. B. Church on College
Road} in Syracll'SC, Ohio, the
following household
furn:sh
lng!J : Saturday, May 18, 1957
10:00 A. M.- Frigiclai-re Refrigerator. Kitchen Cabinet, Cv
CirdulatJ()n
heater
(almo!'t
newl. Kitchl'.n tabl e, AIR WAY
SWEEPt..ll and
'llltachment~
(}ike ncwl, Nice Book Case.
Complete Bed (wood), Two
wicker cbairs, Davenport, DIN·
JNG ROOM SUITE. Coffee tablE'
Library tables, QUILTS. Blar
kels. Aprons, Drapes, Tea To
wels, Coats, Table l-amps, High
Chair. Trunks Electric toaster.
Canister set,
Electric Iron
Hand Tools, Gen . Electric Wash
er (like new), Kitchen Sink
(54 inch double drain board) .
Two liiBS
healers, F.nterprise
Gas Range (like n ew), Dishes.
Anti(!ue Table, Radio and Stand
Marble top dresser, Orga!1 , 9x
12 Biglow rug, Oil lamps, Iron
bed (complete) Three rocking
chairs, Dresser, Books, Eml
tables, Car.d table, Bee! Spreads
Pillo~. -Dresses, Curtain slret·
ehers, Napkins, Picture frames .
Floor lamPs. Wash Stands, Kct·
. ties, Dutch oven, Canner.s, Iron·
ing Board, Scales, Lawn Mower, Power Lawn Mower (Rotary
Other u~eful items too numerous to li.st. - A'ITENTJON: If
you need GOOD
h01L'tehold
furnishing~ attend lhls s-ale.
Signetl Mrs. Frances Roberts
TERMS: Cash
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford
ka.cinc, Ohio.
NOT RESPONS1BLE FOR ACC!.DENTS.
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LEGAL NOTICI!

Sealed bids wil1 be received by
the undersigned at the- office of
Crow &amp; crow, Attorneys, Pomeroy,
Ohio, for the .aale of the property
owned by Sarah Jane Probst In
Middleport, Ohio, on wblcb said
property is located the building
occupied by June's Dress Shop,
Middleport, Ohio. Said property
apprai~ed for $5.000.00 and can·
not bfl sold for less than the appraised valut.. The rlsh't is reserved to reject any and all bids.
Sale is r&gt;ubjeCt to the approvat of
the Probate Court, Mciga County,
Objo. Said sealed bids mu&amp;t be
pres~nted on or before May 18th,

Forest Run
Those atendlng tbe joint birth·
day party Sunday, May -3, at the
home of Mrs Bertha Holter and
Lester Bailey for Mn. Holter and
Willard Faudree were Mrs. Aman·
da Baer, M.rs. Charles Baer, MrS.
Aida Faudree, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hamm, MiBB Dora Hamm and Le!t·
er Bailey. A dlnner was served
which included a decorated birthday cake whicb was cut by Mrs.
Bertha Holter.

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy

·Middleport, 0., May 14,
Damewood Saturday who is
~oorly.

Mrs. Amanda Bae:r is
Wednesday for Columbus to
severlll days with her son,
Baer and family.
Mrs 1 Ralph Sisson and .wn, Har·
old, ~pent Wednesday with her
parents, Mr. :md Mrs. Hanson Hoi·
ter.

HEADS CATHOLIC MEN
The Forest Run Sunday School
CINCINNAT1, Ohio U P- David
attendance was 53 and offering A. McMullen, St. Louis, Mo., "towas $S.M.
day was elected president of the
1957.
Mr .and Mn&gt;. Charles Baer was' National Counril of Catholic Men
calling on Mrs. Amanda Bacr and
Clitra Stewart, Admin· Mr .and Mrs. Willard Faudree re· as the group wound up its three.
day convention here.
istrator, Estate of Sarah cently.
Jane Probst, Deceased.
· ,J.t: K.app 1e was a wee k
NEW HAVEN
crow &amp; Crow Attorneys
Mr1. Mm;(ft) 11, 13, a. ato
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
CLASS MEETS
Walker.
The Golden Rule Class met on
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs . William Frecker was a Thursday evtning at St. Paul Lu·
FOR SALE
guest Saturday of her daughter, theran Church. A potluck supper
The Mary Alvil'l
Strickland Mr. and Mn. ~orge Baet' and'-"']~•~s~s~eL"Ved at 6:30 p. m: with Mn;.
property
located in Pomeroy, Billy.
r
Layne as hostess. A 11hort
Meigs County. OhioJ will be sold
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson
busines• meeting pre.·eded the proby the undenigned at the law of. were calling on Mr. and M ·Jack ~gram .Election of officers was held
fices of Crow aDd Crow, Pomeroy, Warner and family recentl .
and rcsulf'},d as follows: Donald
Ohio, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker Brown. president; Mrs. Rol.ande
1957. Property appraised 1t $1,100 visited hilt parents, Mr. and Mn. Karr, secretary and Treuasurer.
and cannot be sold for lep than Lewis Walker, Sunday evening.
The program from the book, "Guld.
thi&amp; sum. Property to be &amp;old to
Charlel Baer ulled on E. M. ance In A Christian Marriage" by
blghe!;:t bidder, sUbject te the apAthens county line. (Except the Bob Johnstor. !oUowed by a dis·
proval of the Co\ll't.
portion thereo( now included in cussion. ThoSe attending were Mr.
Roy E. Strickland, Adminis- the certificate, to wit: Tbat area and 'l:rs. Carroll Adams an~ Bruce
trator o( Estate of Mary AL· bounded on the south by the Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
vira Strickland, Deceased. River; on the West by s. a. '7; on children, Mrs. Everett Roush and
the north by a line parallel to the daughters, Mrs. Bob Layne and
10) II, 13, 14,. 3lc
Ohio River -; miles NE f-r om it; Harriet, Phyllia Batey and P~ttsy
River 5 miles northeast fr9m it; Curry. ____ _ _ _ __
LEGAL NOTIU
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
and on the east by a line from the
Public Notice is herC"by given north. line to the Ohio River) us·
that Zerkle Trucking Company has ing the following equipment: 1
filed with the Public Utilities truck, ti tractors and ti trailers.
Interested parties may obtain
CommiS$iorr of Ohio an application
to amend ccrtUicates of public con- further information by addressing
venience and necessity No. I27S.I the Public Ulilities CommiSBion of Zemo, a doctor's antiseptlc,
in the follow·l ng particulars: Add Ohio. Columbu~, Ohio.
promptly relievea itching, atop&amp;
property (other th!ln household
Zerkle Trucking Comp11ny acratehinr and 10 helpa heal and
goods) from and to that part of
34 Rsce Street
clear aurface ra"shee. Buy Eztra
Metl!;s County on and cast of State
Middleport, Ohio
Strmg~kZJ~mofor
•tubborn caaea I
Rl)ute 7 •etwe-en Pomeroy and ~he (5) 14, 21. 28, stc

Helps Ileal And Clear

lrchylkil Rash!

zemo

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1Dft3 Buick V8 Spech:l 4 dr. be ·
dan fl ,I19S.OO. Dynaflow drive,
orlgLnal b),.ck fmboh lllce nc.w.
Rlaettnar'.!l, Pomeroy.
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Rodney Downing

11163 Plymouth VB Belvedere 4 dr.
Seden.
$1,696.00
Powerrllte.
flnnt Plymouth made. Dlaet.t·
15·9·6\t:
oar's Pomft"Oy.
19&amp;4 Buick V8 Spec!• 4
d1n. $1,806.00. Dynaflow
like new liJht blue
Blatttnar'a, Pomeroy.

l~'t&gt;URANCE AGEN"C}'
t'b .. , Automobilt~, H••lttll

1958 Buiek VI Super 4 dr. Rlv·
lerl Sedan. .2.11811.00. Power
tt.ee~lnlil and breke~, dynaflow
drive, one ·l otal owner. Blael:t·
5-Nte
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l.,.U66,.,:...0.,:l,.,da:_m_ o-:-b.,;lle:'-:"::88::c":-2:-:,b.:-Hoii1.
C~. $2.608.00.
Hydrama·
drive, power tteerina. low
mllt:a11e. 81aettnarlt, ) omeroy.
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18M Buick Century :l dr. Rlvi«l
Cpe. f2,1H.OO. Dynarlow df'lve,
fully equipped, low mileaJe,
-earel\11
owner.
Blaettnar'&amp;,
Pom~roy .
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Men noeded to help 1akc carl'
or our
expan.lon
proarmn
Aaea 20 to 60 with car. noHl
appearance. apod chu11ctcr . H
your preatnl earninp tre not
enou11h tor )ltt!Jent day livinJ,:
·-costt, wh)' not let me comr. 1o
your home and discuss lhr
ponlbilltle• of bcttNing you1·
1elt. Interview In tho prcAcnct•
ot your wi'o prercrrOO. P.:!r
manont hl&amp;h earninq potitlon
for men who qualify. Wrl!cwhen I can 11re You .t o Rox
668-A, The
DaJly
Sentinel,
5-11·611
Pomeroy,

Senloo.
D11 EXPERIENCED Service Station at ·
Nlaat
Pbon•
tendant, capable of manajZing
IOIIfl.lL DODGE • PLYMOUTH
.tatlon. Salary,
commlJsion.
D!At1'JIII
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group lmtuunce. Rcplv in full
to Box 668·0. c/ o The Dally Sen ·
Unci, Pomeroy .
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GRUE8ER BLOCK CO.
I Mil" North of Pomel'&amp;\l

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Hotpolnt elecll'le Stove .2&amp;.0~ SALESLADY FOR 3 tt 10 work
Boy'• 24" bleycle, 'IIUX). Sev·
with buying and eelllna eJtperl·
eral l1die1 1prina and 11ummn
en.ce. Good rtartinlatlary. Wrltr
Mtt. slaea 12 and 14. Good
Box 888-C. r /c The D•I'Y Sent'ODdltloo. Call 2Q or inquire1 tlnel, Pomeroy.
3 14 3tc
at J~O . E. Main St., Pom-eroy.
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Raelne Rood.
6-11-fllp
' TWO HP Hae-Trae aardea tractor
wW&amp; 24" 'tawn mower. 30" t)'ele ..J,....._. _ _
--bft',1•nd lbovel culLtvatOr. Like
WANUD AT DNCI
- · Prlee $1114.00. Phone 3414. MAN TO WORK On truck farm,
lUte
fanlily preferred, hou~e ud garden. Good wages. By d~y or b~­
I'OllLTIIY FOR ~lnt Gen
mon1h. 2288. Letart P'1ll1. G-8-6 r
ttat.I.OD Arbor Al!.rel VlftiJ't:,\S

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leL J1E1111 NRI\Y'B HATCH·

(20)Buslness Services

UV. Jne. Pal'llel'abur1. W NIIGLII nd CLIIK OARAOI
Vo. Ph... GA•WI88. fHO.lm&lt;&gt;&lt; Ctr repair-Weldin1--Servlce and
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·E¥en.I.Nt aner 1:00 p. m., Leon·

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Uted Parta. Phone 8811, Raeine,
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unusually rich, tangy flavot of nature's .
choicest coffee, For tha~s what Folger's is- a unique ana

Our "Factory Ucprcscnta

next week.

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[ndividual blend of naturally more flavorful Mountain-Grown cofle&lt;" I

We have several good

The~ rart mountain coffees, grown where there is an abundance of
fertile vol~ic soil, warm tropic rain, &amp;rid yeu~round s.unlight, are -'

Spinel Plano Buys

e 'rerms to Sull You

concede:d to have the: most satisfying flavor known.

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Discover for yourself the rewarding dill.,..ncr in Mountain·Grown ~
coJfee~ Distinctive!y rich. Unuoually tangy. Unmistakably FolgeraJ .,

Di•tributor and Save
$200.00.

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"Faelory Trained Service"

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Lane Cedar
Che1t1 - LAU Window FanaPrta:idaire Retria:erators.
a.ker 'urnlture, Mllfdleport, Ohio
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Ho•clt~uert•n
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(Contlnutd from ,... OM)
A pe-Utl.on wu read frolll nliWUit Re&amp;fPrC Ruar"
denh of Lower Broadwl)' ani:l.Park
WIL¥1NGTON N. c . _ AI a fel· whammy It ·a eable
str~tahe~
Street to have Wheelers' Run low witlJ 1 firm &amp;venion t(l b;eina across the road. Electromcall)',
drained"' an.d cleaned up. Thit titled by I!M!~lly unacceptable rbat cable seta your 1peed ~om
marshy ap~t i~ caused by B cloaged, &amp;tran~ra I think tb•t the State ,faere -t o there. All the cop ttas to d1&gt;
sewer undei- the C. &amp; ·o . RailrOad of Nof.lb ' Carolina deaerv'ea 1ome ia radio to the other end. and you
track. in Uult area and a man !rom sort of award for lts touJhneas In get pinched in the- next town .
the Road is to be contacted ln re. traffic control. .
·
Quite often, thouah, the wham·
gard to elearin,: the aewer. The
Tbey were k.llllng a lot of pen- my II li phony. Tbey just stretch a
petition Ita~ that the plaee was ple on the hli"bway&amp; down here:- piece of rubber eable across the
dangerous for email cJt.U~n and a thDuft.nd last yeiU'. Over 1,400 road , ~ut the .driver 8ee11 lt. ualsa a health men4ce with Dl&amp;ll)' anoth,er year _ because t)le br01.d sumes 1ts. leilt~mate - and . slowr
mOJsqultos: from 'the swamp during blthwaya ue :Ul"IQ'int:, ,nd tbe down. Tht• ls JUst, as effechve M
w,a,rm weather.
draa racen combined with tourists the radar-cherked. · tpeed sign• .
A final payment of $270 ls to be and shambllnc farm~r• ln anclent There !f11Y be no radar check, but
made (rum the Parking ~eter heaJis to compute a fant&amp;$tie ear· the dnver .doertn't know it .. whe~
Fund to ~OJilplet.e the payments p.age on the week-end!' when the be sees a s1gn whlcb says, Don l
for the Parking Meters wbieh are "blended booze brought out the Sueed or You Hight Help Grow
instal}ed'. in the buslnesa·, diatrict. beast. They got tired of messy Weeds - And Rad.~r Lurks Ju1t
Letters oi thanks from the family hi~hway,s and set abr~t curing it Around the Cotner.
of ~r.l .Ar!hur C,overt and John with surgery.
'f.here is very Jitlle argument
Bcrrf Were n:~~od by tbe clerk.
h
when a cop hits you witb the siren
had been ae·n t for
a~push
!!Orneyour
of 'C!ldillac
e reasons
fFloweri!
. · the, youHere
dor)'t
or and you show up 1n cou rt . They
1
tmera of ~1r. Berry: VillliJe Sex- Thunderbird to its fullest hum· are· playing with a gimmick on tbe
ton ,and Mrs. Covet~ mother of
police cars which photograph the
Councilman l,i:rnest covirt.
mlng capacity :
speed of the culprit in termlt of·
Clerk Charles Murray read the ' The booby, traps work .in a~ just' how fast t]t13 cop behind him
ordinance prepared when a sewer sor~s 01 way,s;, In the, absel!_ce 0 ilaoing and a!Ro show! the speed.
..vas instaHed on Rutland Street stiffidett:t Patrol! per!lonnelhl, t~de~ · ~r~ 1 Ueense plate simutaneously.
am:l a discus/Uon was held on this Jqllt tark a po ice car ~n e st .e There ainlt mucfi argument against
'llatter. The ordinance reads that of. the road, t.nd lhe rushing driv. that gizmo.
residents were Jo pay $125 within er as!lumes there's a cop handy,
It is eompletely a police-state
thirty days or the accounts would even thous.h· the e~ is •nhf 1' 'de. technique, but they , have literally
be turned over to tl\fi County Audi· COY.·
~rfll!i Ute speed .orf driven In
tor to be Placed on the- tax dupli· : Wilen tMY get a particulltly thls irea. TitY liaVP. a thing ca:Jied
cates tor ten inst.allnient&amp; with 6% gory wr~k to play with, they a "pack"- eight or 10 pollee cars
inte!'Kt.
P.Vk It PI:Qr.oirumtly ~ylth 1 sign: hJttlng a ten .at" ·onre. stopping
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"Doalfi H~ Ju.sl Around the
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· w.est Covert, chairman of the Cotile'r.'' YoU'd be surprised at '·-"""~':.:::_:_l::.:.:":::'':..::"::...:'::li:::h
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Slreet Cleaning Equipment cON· . thJ! ):181:ebf&gt;l~tJeal ~fttt on a roan
mittee, t;ead a lette4 from Uie wUh • fancy twp·tQne when · he
·~ Chicago Stl'e(!t Departmebt ptais- sees what a partlcu14rly violent
ing the Auslin·W~ern
Motor colij!t• ·~an do to a· . br'{nd nqw
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•. A South
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Sweeper .Village Sol~itor Bernard pink Buick. He slows· down.
1. Pterct
American
nlte
Fultz reported that tPie w. W. Wil·
~.At a
- ~ . Question
Iiams company -wanted to hav.e· 8:
There are things known a.J
artie I•
dlatance
6. Punished by
Amerl~ ,
demonstration of this same type of "whammie~". They ~rn the. drlv.
0. Dog'1 coat.
a judge
oan
equipment for the MiddlepQrt and . er tbat the fpeed lS electrica~
10. Title ot
"T. Dry
editor
Pomeroy Council~. F'ult2 lind Co. ~d by roadside sig-ns.
, rupect ,
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l'unty
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Those present were Mayor Fish. 0UJC~0
' u. itlitint
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er: Councilmen Wayne Gibbons,
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Ernest Cov€rt, David Jenkin!I,..D. C.
u. o.·e st
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3\. s;ahdt ltt&amp;.rdu'a A••••r
True bills were returned a1ainst - 1~. Arable
Miller. Robert McElhinny, L. R.
mlngbird ' at: Ple«t
~8 . Cloth. from
Wiley; Clerk, Murray; Treasurer. · Hazry Graham on two charge9: 'Of ·
letter
19. Carting ~
ol
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17. Ftev!se
vehicle
Lama; .Street Foreman, Ellis ; Chief Dtl:D·I!Upport, witnesse-s being Beabark
P•l"'r
18. Tow,rd
20. Kind ot
of Police Leroy Bartrum; Solicitor Uicy Graham and Harrl Ma,rie
n.
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4(1 . Hat rim
U . Cleu
Smith ; Woodrow Harris, non-suptriangl~r
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Ji'Uitz and Mr. Styers.
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21. Negl.tiv•
24. Creek
port, Elizabeth Harris as witness;
tJ_Q lWI
•4. Earth oven
reply
letter
Milton Little, non-s upport. Ilena
· 8S.Iolum~r
CP;ol)'l.)
22. Half an em
Little as witness.
23. Excla.
· Others were Rachel E. Cundiff,
mauon of
1topping pn h.\ib.Wif iHegally, Pa(Continued from pave one)
tlorrow
trolman Donal.1 Weidnet, Rbchel
2&lt;,
mining. As tc the soursc or radio E. Cundifr o~.Jl(i Rollin Glellfl witt~.
activity, it could be coming from ne-sse!; Leste:r Pike, tour eounts,
several sources.
·
DWL fCsisting arrest, operating 4
One is unnium, 'n-f course, trace~· c~ without license ;'Bnd unJawrqJ
3Q.
of which ba\'e been round in Gal· Qp~ratiGa afa vehicle, witb S_herjff.
lia County before. Another is thor.
Robert C. llar:tenb:ac~ and Jamu
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ium, high in radio activity but of Taylor witnesseil:; Pqul -:Evans, tw'ct
30.
no commercial valuc.A third pOS· eounts, assault' a!)d battery witb
sibilijy is that undergrou nd water mcnacipa. lo/"eajls, ~ - fraud, Wl1:is·~ 1rryins tlfe. radio nclivity here
from l!ourcea in some other plftce. lia.t¢:'$'ro"tUt: """" Carl Antherson as
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The entire valley in which this witnesses.
Also, l;!lyde E. Kin g. OWl. Pamica find . is located was nt one trolman We1dner and Patr~lmtn
time sUpposed to have been the Wm. R. D11vis as witnesses :Cbarres
bed of 'the Ohio River before the Laudermilt, auto theft. with Friulk
45. Mimicked
last gl'cat ice age moved terrain Emrich witness; Paul Branch, DWI
fea tures about .
"'· Send forth
witnesses Henry Werry. Ed ·strauss
-47. RatiObaJ
Wh~lc Mill s was wary of "too and RobeL't Beegle; Charles Spen48. ArJthrriepe.
much publicity " he adm ilterl that CEr. breakin~ and entering, :pert
\ ~ pfoP.blemt
VancC's find i:; :ping around like House witness; Foster Ro~
~'1\'N
wildfire in Gallia County and be pa~sing and petty larc~ny; Wi~s­
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· didnt' In!;:Jpose it could bo kept -~es Ernest Rood, RWiand Bu~r.
.1. CVJt-t:m
quiet. hcVIJrlwrations were bound Alva Holsinge·r; James Singer non·
1. Rlvtr (Fr.)
to s prr:~d Wl(b~ . Hilton Wolfe was support, Carrie Payne and J{arl!t
cleanins off h.is geiger counter Marie Smith witnesseg.
·llA"-Y CBYPTOQVOTJ: -}fore's how to work II:
and preparing a trip southward at
AlCYDLBAAJI;S
11 a. m. today .
HJstory Cor Senior · High Schpoi8"
1a LO· NGil'Et.LOW
and tw.o bookS of fiction. On~ ~on.
On!! l~ti•r atmr1y st~nds !Qil an'Othero,IIi thta u.mp\e A 1.1 ut•4 ""
cer.ns fishing adventure!!' in Ndr,h' for the thr-..e ~·-e, X for t~ tWo:.o•a. et~. Single letters0••apO.a· '
ern Wisconsin. 'the second tell&amp;
lroph.s, the ~ength and f~r,nat!oq ..o( the. word I are all hin ta.
of sport&amp; and otber a~tlvitlfs t~at
(Cor,tiRued from page on4t·l
pch ~ay t]'e code leti•ra art '41tterent.
·
go to. make up high school life.
larger systems in that state. Home
A fOrmer football player be, reA Ctl'Ptoa-raan. Quotation
ties were not bt·'oken so easily and. calls playlpg against the. farQOU!I
he returned to his home state last Jim Thorpe and otber fOotball
NPP ZBMJ '),q,,IT,rJ .~· QO , 8~ S I ZllMJ
'fall to serVe as su-p erintendent in greats~
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the- taldwell, Ohio schools.
Dr. Oatis bas sppken be(ore
Dr. Davis served as a Major in numero'ls dlstritt, state and ria·
.• • I. F U A'- P B I T r·\( .p l' lC,
the Vnit.ed Stat"' Army Air Forces tional ed.ucatiQn groups as well .is
during World War 11.
service c~bs, P. 1'· A. and erarua~. Y..!f.f)'Nc'! P&gt;l'Jt!'ilfl!ll". &lt;;\&gt;NDUCT '- 'rHREE·FOURTHS 1
He i~ the author of several tion classfs.
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. GIF OtJA 4f11: 41flll'tS ~ARGE$T CONCERN-MATTHEW
DOOks, among them being a "Study
' Ai\N.IOLD1
Dr. Dav¥' topic will be "Educa-.
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ext•ior, contrac•. or bourly;
rate reuori'able. Phone 381-¥.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ma.Y .,a. l9ST-I

ceote chec.k, wh,ere eve:rytt\jng IH
halted bt-ler.e a .roadblCK!l
Tbey ..... have putbed • bill
past the Lelftlature "' ano.. tbe
copt to uK 2(1 pereent umr..a!'ked
ears of various breeds. That' may
be .._ Stude'btker or a Chl')'tler bel)iiw you, b~Jt allo tbere 'migbt be
a eop in it. No man's quite willing
to bet that t..he driver of the1 fan·
&lt;:~d"U.Jf pq,rplt DpdU ilfr; at ciVilian
When th~ odd$ ~~ ZO pereent that
he's a patrolman.
Every fllhn. lltaUon you hit, the
man Ufi taU it "''' the roada
are 1tlrt wltb eops. Every friend
you meet says tab it ea1y at the
cocktllil partle11 ,lbey11 baul your
. license on drunk driving . if they
even smetr one safl.aeokh on your
breath. U:very aemi-stranSer warns
that it'll cost you $21.&amp;:1 If you
trash a atop sign.
Tile bighwayr are wo:DderfuUy,
impeccably rnarkf!d wltb turning
arrow' and coordinated Ughta and
delineated lanl;!l, with •tine night
visibility on the route signs and
turnin!I cent~r plane. The tempta·
tion is to unleash t'he 30 horses
and let her rip.·
But dowil Jiere the pe"ople obey
the law, and I asked a eltY father
to justify the beneficent 'rela:n of
terror.
'
..We just got tired of~eln' up
these nice bl,bway1 wllh oo,rpses,"
be 1B.ld~ "':fhese highwa{1. coat a
Jot ot tax money. And blood on
the concrtte 1.! a bed 'advertisement fOr tb8 state."
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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

ADS
WANT
PHONE 398
2 ceDtl ~ word. one illKrtloD. IOnlmum charlie &amp;Oc.---4. centr
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tb.ree eouecuUve intertioDS.
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BUY - SELL - RENT find employment - blre or lind a loti Item throu~
'Iho DaUy Sentln~l WA
ADS. Don't put It off Call 3113 Today - An Ad In
Ibis eolumn

GEl'S

Re(Utercd polled He-reford bull
8 yell's old, 1$ mo. bull, 2 cow,;
one fresh other Lo freshen.
Narley Hysell, Bradbury.
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VIet: AII makes Repaired by
pert Tftl' l&lt;tnld.1n11. Phone 62M Y
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Mrs. Woodrow W. Call, 732 Syc·
CuMPLETE tn suranc"' Protection,
amore St ., Middleport .
Lire, Au teo. Fire, Polio. Call Don
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(21) Real Estate
~ereen window&amp; and doors. Steel
and aluminum awnings and can- SEVEN R OOM HOUSE, 1165 Vine
opiet. Cell Wiltiam Radford,
Mld dleport, $6500.00. P. D.
Countywide claiJ meetln1 at Ba1d
Rock Springa.
'2 1mop. St.,
Lottridge.
5 IJ 12tp
Knob• Freedom Gotpel Mltaton,
Sunday, May 19, on Bash•n. Small engine parta. BRIGGS &amp;:
STRA 'M'ON, CLINTON &amp; IRON
Stivenville Ro1d. 2:00 p. m.
HORSE. Garden tractors, tiHera,
5 14 Mp
lawnmowcn, Cltnton chain. ll'aw
ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Racine Le·
partll. Ridenour'.s Supply, Chest·
ilon Hall. May 19.
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ir, Ohio.
' 2 9tc CITY PROPERTY - I now have
5evcral, rar ging in size from 4
AUCTION
rnom.!: to 9 room~. and in price
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
S•tv rd•Y, Mly 11, at 1 p. m.
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, &amp;12 E.
from $2,000.00 to $3(1,000.00
At Tuppen Plain&amp;, 0 .. at the re•l·
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 2'1 tf
some of whil'h the owner will
dence of the late Charlo• M. Ot·
finance .
burn . Studio Couch, tilt-back
FARMS •nd FARMLAND- ~uch
chair, matchlna ottoman, radio,
..:.......:.~-~-property is undoubtedly the best
bureau, drenor, bedr., Kelvena.
their is against Inflation.
hedge
tor refrlgeutor, co&amp;I or wood ~ ROOM FURNISHED apartment ,
with any commodity
Compare
re~lidentls\ district , convenience
range, tabl~t. chair•. stands, cup(Btocks,
bondc,
refrigerators, dia·
of schools and church!! . Phone
bonds, di1hc1, toa1ter, . iron,
moods
or
Cadillacs)
over an y
376.
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burn1ide heater, co-:n·sheller,
term of ~.:na and set. what yol\
lawn mover, •mall tool•, '29 Pord
come np with . Th&lt;'re will 1\l·
plck·up truck, and other items.
ways be more people, there
Not responsible for accident•.
will never be more land.
Vida Koenlfl &amp; Mae Vineyard
BOX
229
PHONE IOJ.Y
(Ownen)
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Marlon (Brownie) Woods
(Auctioneer)
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The u.ndersigned will offer fO'r
sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at
th e home o-f the late .MTs.

USED SPJNET

QUICK SEliVICE c-n WIU:h t.epairing hy Far"ory Trai11ed
wakhm aker, COl tJNS JF.WE-I.ERS, p ,.mcroy.
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Phon• _ Ill. Clelanct Appliam~
Store, 1 • r1 W. Main St., romt!L"O~

RATES

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Only $25.00 down
and $4.00 weekly
We Carry
Our Own Accounts

SUMMERS &amp; SON

WE BUY
JTIIUCTURAL I B!AMI
ICflAP IRON- METALJ

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Avery R.oberb, (located ne::~r
the u. B. Church on College
Road} in Syracll'SC, Ohio, the
following household
furn:sh
lng!J : Saturday, May 18, 1957
10:00 A. M.- Frigiclai-re Refrigerator. Kitchen Cabinet, Cv
CirdulatJ()n
heater
(almo!'t
newl. Kitchl'.n tabl e, AIR WAY
SWEEPt..ll and
'llltachment~
(}ike ncwl, Nice Book Case.
Complete Bed (wood), Two
wicker cbairs, Davenport, DIN·
JNG ROOM SUITE. Coffee tablE'
Library tables, QUILTS. Blar
kels. Aprons, Drapes, Tea To
wels, Coats, Table l-amps, High
Chair. Trunks Electric toaster.
Canister set,
Electric Iron
Hand Tools, Gen . Electric Wash
er (like new), Kitchen Sink
(54 inch double drain board) .
Two liiBS
healers, F.nterprise
Gas Range (like n ew), Dishes.
Anti(!ue Table, Radio and Stand
Marble top dresser, Orga!1 , 9x
12 Biglow rug, Oil lamps, Iron
bed (complete) Three rocking
chairs, Dresser, Books, Eml
tables, Car.d table, Bee! Spreads
Pillo~. -Dresses, Curtain slret·
ehers, Napkins, Picture frames .
Floor lamPs. Wash Stands, Kct·
. ties, Dutch oven, Canner.s, Iron·
ing Board, Scales, Lawn Mower, Power Lawn Mower (Rotary
Other u~eful items too numerous to li.st. - A'ITENTJON: If
you need GOOD
h01L'tehold
furnishing~ attend lhls s-ale.
Signetl Mrs. Frances Roberts
TERMS: Cash
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford
ka.cinc, Ohio.
NOT RESPONS1BLE FOR ACC!.DENTS.
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LEGAL NOTICI!

Sealed bids wil1 be received by
the undersigned at the- office of
Crow &amp; crow, Attorneys, Pomeroy,
Ohio, for the .aale of the property
owned by Sarah Jane Probst In
Middleport, Ohio, on wblcb said
property is located the building
occupied by June's Dress Shop,
Middleport, Ohio. Said property
apprai~ed for $5.000.00 and can·
not bfl sold for less than the appraised valut.. The rlsh't is reserved to reject any and all bids.
Sale is r&gt;ubjeCt to the approvat of
the Probate Court, Mciga County,
Objo. Said sealed bids mu&amp;t be
pres~nted on or before May 18th,

Forest Run
Those atendlng tbe joint birth·
day party Sunday, May -3, at the
home of Mrs Bertha Holter and
Lester Bailey for Mn. Holter and
Willard Faudree were Mrs. Aman·
da Baer, M.rs. Charles Baer, MrS.
Aida Faudree, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hamm, MiBB Dora Hamm and Le!t·
er Bailey. A dlnner was served
which included a decorated birthday cake whicb was cut by Mrs.
Bertha Holter.

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·Middleport, 0., May 14,
Damewood Saturday who is
~oorly.

Mrs. Amanda Bae:r is
Wednesday for Columbus to
severlll days with her son,
Baer and family.
Mrs 1 Ralph Sisson and .wn, Har·
old, ~pent Wednesday with her
parents, Mr. :md Mrs. Hanson Hoi·
ter.

HEADS CATHOLIC MEN
The Forest Run Sunday School
CINCINNAT1, Ohio U P- David
attendance was 53 and offering A. McMullen, St. Louis, Mo., "towas $S.M.
day was elected president of the
1957.
Mr .and Mn&gt;. Charles Baer was' National Counril of Catholic Men
calling on Mrs. Amanda Bacr and
Clitra Stewart, Admin· Mr .and Mrs. Willard Faudree re· as the group wound up its three.
day convention here.
istrator, Estate of Sarah cently.
Jane Probst, Deceased.
· ,J.t: K.app 1e was a wee k
NEW HAVEN
crow &amp; Crow Attorneys
Mr1. Mm;(ft) 11, 13, a. ato
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
CLASS MEETS
Walker.
The Golden Rule Class met on
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs . William Frecker was a Thursday evtning at St. Paul Lu·
FOR SALE
guest Saturday of her daughter, theran Church. A potluck supper
The Mary Alvil'l
Strickland Mr. and Mn. ~orge Baet' and'-"']~•~s~s~eL"Ved at 6:30 p. m: with Mn;.
property
located in Pomeroy, Billy.
r
Layne as hostess. A 11hort
Meigs County. OhioJ will be sold
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson
busines• meeting pre.·eded the proby the undenigned at the law of. were calling on Mr. and M ·Jack ~gram .Election of officers was held
fices of Crow aDd Crow, Pomeroy, Warner and family recentl .
and rcsulf'},d as follows: Donald
Ohio, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker Brown. president; Mrs. Rol.ande
1957. Property appraised 1t $1,100 visited hilt parents, Mr. and Mn. Karr, secretary and Treuasurer.
and cannot be sold for lep than Lewis Walker, Sunday evening.
The program from the book, "Guld.
thi&amp; sum. Property to be &amp;old to
Charlel Baer ulled on E. M. ance In A Christian Marriage" by
blghe!;:t bidder, sUbject te the apAthens county line. (Except the Bob Johnstor. !oUowed by a dis·
proval of the Co\ll't.
portion thereo( now included in cussion. ThoSe attending were Mr.
Roy E. Strickland, Adminis- the certificate, to wit: Tbat area and 'l:rs. Carroll Adams an~ Bruce
trator o( Estate of Mary AL· bounded on the south by the Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
vira Strickland, Deceased. River; on the West by s. a. '7; on children, Mrs. Everett Roush and
the north by a line parallel to the daughters, Mrs. Bob Layne and
10) II, 13, 14,. 3lc
Ohio River -; miles NE f-r om it; Harriet, Phyllia Batey and P~ttsy
River 5 miles northeast fr9m it; Curry. ____ _ _ _ __
LEGAL NOTIU
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
and on the east by a line from the
Public Notice is herC"by given north. line to the Ohio River) us·
that Zerkle Trucking Company has ing the following equipment: 1
filed with the Public Utilities truck, ti tractors and ti trailers.
Interested parties may obtain
CommiS$iorr of Ohio an application
to amend ccrtUicates of public con- further information by addressing
venience and necessity No. I27S.I the Public Ulilities CommiSBion of Zemo, a doctor's antiseptlc,
in the follow·l ng particulars: Add Ohio. Columbu~, Ohio.
promptly relievea itching, atop&amp;
property (other th!ln household
Zerkle Trucking Comp11ny acratehinr and 10 helpa heal and
goods) from and to that part of
34 Rsce Street
clear aurface ra"shee. Buy Eztra
Metl!;s County on and cast of State
Middleport, Ohio
Strmg~kZJ~mofor
•tubborn caaea I
Rl)ute 7 •etwe-en Pomeroy and ~he (5) 14, 21. 28, stc

Helps Ileal And Clear

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1Dft3 Buick V8 Spech:l 4 dr. be ·
dan fl ,I19S.OO. Dynaflow drive,
orlgLnal b),.ck fmboh lllce nc.w.
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Rodney Downing

11163 Plymouth VB Belvedere 4 dr.
Seden.
$1,696.00
Powerrllte.
flnnt Plymouth made. Dlaet.t·
15·9·6\t:
oar's Pomft"Oy.
19&amp;4 Buick V8 Spec!• 4
d1n. $1,806.00. Dynaflow
like new liJht blue
Blatttnar'a, Pomeroy.

l~'t&gt;URANCE AGEN"C}'
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1958 Buiek VI Super 4 dr. Rlv·
lerl Sedan. .2.11811.00. Power
tt.ee~lnlil and breke~, dynaflow
drive, one ·l otal owner. Blael:t·
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C~. $2.608.00.
Hydrama·
drive, power tteerina. low
mllt:a11e. 81aettnarlt, ) omeroy.
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18M Buick Century :l dr. Rlvi«l
Cpe. f2,1H.OO. Dynarlow df'lve,
fully equipped, low mileaJe,
-earel\11
owner.
Blaettnar'&amp;,
Pom~roy .
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Men noeded to help 1akc carl'
or our
expan.lon
proarmn
Aaea 20 to 60 with car. noHl
appearance. apod chu11ctcr . H
your preatnl earninp tre not
enou11h tor )ltt!Jent day livinJ,:
·-costt, wh)' not let me comr. 1o
your home and discuss lhr
ponlbilltle• of bcttNing you1·
1elt. Interview In tho prcAcnct•
ot your wi'o prercrrOO. P.:!r
manont hl&amp;h earninq potitlon
for men who qualify. Wrl!cwhen I can 11re You .t o Rox
668-A, The
DaJly
Sentinel,
5-11·611
Pomeroy,

Senloo.
D11 EXPERIENCED Service Station at ·
Nlaat
Pbon•
tendant, capable of manajZing
IOIIfl.lL DODGE • PLYMOUTH
.tatlon. Salary,
commlJsion.
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group lmtuunce. Rcplv in full
to Box 668·0. c/ o The Dally Sen ·
Unci, Pomeroy .
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GRUE8ER BLOCK CO.
I Mil" North of Pomel'&amp;\l

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Hotpolnt elecll'le Stove .2&amp;.0~ SALESLADY FOR 3 tt 10 work
Boy'• 24" bleycle, 'IIUX). Sev·
with buying and eelllna eJtperl·
eral l1die1 1prina and 11ummn
en.ce. Good rtartinlatlary. Wrltr
Mtt. slaea 12 and 14. Good
Box 888-C. r /c The D•I'Y Sent'ODdltloo. Call 2Q or inquire1 tlnel, Pomeroy.
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at J~O . E. Main St., Pom-eroy.
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Raelne Rood.
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wW&amp; 24" 'tawn mower. 30" t)'ele ..J,....._. _ _
--bft',1•nd lbovel culLtvatOr. Like
WANUD AT DNCI
- · Prlee $1114.00. Phone 3414. MAN TO WORK On truck farm,
lUte
fanlily preferred, hou~e ud garden. Good wages. By d~y or b~­
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We have several good

The~ rart mountain coffees, grown where there is an abundance of
fertile vol~ic soil, warm tropic rain, &amp;rid yeu~round s.unlight, are -'

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Lane Cedar
Che1t1 - LAU Window FanaPrta:idaire Retria:erators.
a.ker 'urnlture, Mllfdleport, Ohio
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Ho•clt~uert•n
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A pe-Utl.on wu read frolll nliWUit Re&amp;fPrC Ruar"
denh of Lower Broadwl)' ani:l.Park
WIL¥1NGTON N. c . _ AI a fel· whammy It ·a eable
str~tahe~
Street to have Wheelers' Run low witlJ 1 firm &amp;venion t(l b;eina across the road. Electromcall)',
drained"' an.d cleaned up. Thit titled by I!M!~lly unacceptable rbat cable seta your 1peed ~om
marshy ap~t i~ caused by B cloaged, &amp;tran~ra I think tb•t the State ,faere -t o there. All the cop ttas to d1&gt;
sewer undei- the C. &amp; ·o . RailrOad of Nof.lb ' Carolina deaerv'ea 1ome ia radio to the other end. and you
track. in Uult area and a man !rom sort of award for lts touJhneas In get pinched in the- next town .
the Road is to be contacted ln re. traffic control. .
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Quite often, thouah, the wham·
gard to elearin,: the aewer. The
Tbey were k.llllng a lot of pen- my II li phony. Tbey just stretch a
petition Ita~ that the plaee was ple on the hli"bway&amp; down here:- piece of rubber eable across the
dangerous for email cJt.U~n and a thDuft.nd last yeiU'. Over 1,400 road , ~ut the .driver 8ee11 lt. ualsa a health men4ce with Dl&amp;ll)' anoth,er year _ because t)le br01.d sumes 1ts. leilt~mate - and . slowr
mOJsqultos: from 'the swamp during blthwaya ue :Ul"IQ'int:, ,nd tbe down. Tht• ls JUst, as effechve M
w,a,rm weather.
draa racen combined with tourists the radar-cherked. · tpeed sign• .
A final payment of $270 ls to be and shambllnc farm~r• ln anclent There !f11Y be no radar check, but
made (rum the Parking ~eter heaJis to compute a fant&amp;$tie ear· the dnver .doertn't know it .. whe~
Fund to ~OJilplet.e the payments p.age on the week-end!' when the be sees a s1gn whlcb says, Don l
for the Parking Meters wbieh are "blended booze brought out the Sueed or You Hight Help Grow
instal}ed'. in the buslnesa·, diatrict. beast. They got tired of messy Weeds - And Rad.~r Lurks Ju1t
Letters oi thanks from the family hi~hway,s and set abr~t curing it Around the Cotner.
of ~r.l .Ar!hur C,overt and John with surgery.
'f.here is very Jitlle argument
Bcrrf Were n:~~od by tbe clerk.
h
when a cop hits you witb the siren
had been ae·n t for
a~push
!!Orneyour
of 'C!ldillac
e reasons
fFloweri!
. · the, youHere
dor)'t
or and you show up 1n cou rt . They
1
tmera of ~1r. Berry: VillliJe Sex- Thunderbird to its fullest hum· are· playing with a gimmick on tbe
ton ,and Mrs. Covet~ mother of
police cars which photograph the
Councilman l,i:rnest covirt.
mlng capacity :
speed of the culprit in termlt of·
Clerk Charles Murray read the ' The booby, traps work .in a~ just' how fast t]t13 cop behind him
ordinance prepared when a sewer sor~s 01 way,s;, In the, absel!_ce 0 ilaoing and a!Ro show! the speed.
..vas instaHed on Rutland Street stiffidett:t Patrol! per!lonnelhl, t~de~ · ~r~ 1 Ueense plate simutaneously.
am:l a discus/Uon was held on this Jqllt tark a po ice car ~n e st .e There ainlt mucfi argument against
'llatter. The ordinance reads that of. the road, t.nd lhe rushing driv. that gizmo.
residents were Jo pay $125 within er as!lumes there's a cop handy,
It is eompletely a police-state
thirty days or the accounts would even thous.h· the e~ is •nhf 1' 'de. technique, but they , have literally
be turned over to tl\fi County Audi· COY.·
~rfll!i Ute speed .orf driven In
tor to be Placed on the- tax dupli· : Wilen tMY get a particulltly thls irea. TitY liaVP. a thing ca:Jied
cates tor ten inst.allnient&amp; with 6% gory wr~k to play with, they a "pack"- eight or 10 pollee cars
inte!'Kt.
P.Vk It PI:Qr.oirumtly ~ylth 1 sign: hJttlng a ten .at" ·onre. stopping
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"Doalfi H~ Ju.sl Around the
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· w.est Covert, chairman of the Cotile'r.'' YoU'd be surprised at '·-"""~':.:::_:_l::.:.:":::'':..::"::...:'::li:::h
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Slreet Cleaning Equipment cON· . thJ! ):181:ebf&gt;l~tJeal ~fttt on a roan
mittee, t;ead a lette4 from Uie wUh • fancy twp·tQne when · he
·~ Chicago Stl'e(!t Departmebt ptais- sees what a partlcu14rly violent
ing the Auslin·W~ern
Motor colij!t• ·~an do to a· . br'{nd nqw
-',CIIOfiS
•. A South
:5. Inden.
Sweeper .Village Sol~itor Bernard pink Buick. He slows· down.
1. Pterct
American
nlte
Fultz reported that tPie w. W. Wil·
~.At a
- ~ . Question
Iiams company -wanted to hav.e· 8:
There are things known a.J
artie I•
dlatance
6. Punished by
Amerl~ ,
demonstration of this same type of "whammie~". They ~rn the. drlv.
0. Dog'1 coat.
a judge
oan
equipment for the MiddlepQrt and . er tbat the fpeed lS electrica~
10. Title ot
"T. Dry
editor
Pomeroy Council~. F'ult2 lind Co. ~d by roadside sig-ns.
, rupect ,
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l'unty
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vert are to tn.vestigate further and
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report to Council.
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Those present were Mayor Fish. 0UJC~0
' u. itlitint
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er: Councilmen Wayne Gibbons,
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(Eng.!
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Ernest Cov€rt, David Jenkin!I,..D. C.
u. o.·e st
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3\. s;ahdt ltt&amp;.rdu'a A••••r
True bills were returned a1ainst - 1~. Arable
Miller. Robert McElhinny, L. R.
mlngbird ' at: Ple«t
~8 . Cloth. from
Wiley; Clerk, Murray; Treasurer. · Hazry Graham on two charge9: 'Of ·
letter
19. Carting ~
ol
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17. Ftev!se
vehicle
Lama; .Street Foreman, Ellis ; Chief Dtl:D·I!Upport, witnesse-s being Beabark
P•l"'r
18. Tow,rd
20. Kind ot
of Police Leroy Bartrum; Solicitor Uicy Graham and Harrl Ma,rie
n.
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4(1 . Hat rim
U . Cleu
Smith ; Woodrow Harris, non-suptriangl~r
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Ji'Uitz and Mr. Styers.
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21. Negl.tiv•
24. Creek
port, Elizabeth Harris as witness;
tJ_Q lWI
•4. Earth oven
reply
letter
Milton Little, non-s upport. Ilena
· 8S.Iolum~r
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22. Half an em
Little as witness.
23. Excla.
· Others were Rachel E. Cundiff,
mauon of
1topping pn h.\ib.Wif iHegally, Pa(Continued from pave one)
tlorrow
trolman Donal.1 Weidnet, Rbchel
2&lt;,
mining. As tc the soursc or radio E. Cundifr o~.Jl(i Rollin Glellfl witt~.
activity, it could be coming from ne-sse!; Leste:r Pike, tour eounts,
several sources.
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DWL fCsisting arrest, operating 4
One is unnium, 'n-f course, trace~· c~ without license ;'Bnd unJawrqJ
3Q.
of which ba\'e been round in Gal· Qp~ratiGa afa vehicle, witb S_herjff.
lia County before. Another is thor.
Robert C. llar:tenb:ac~ and Jamu
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ium, high in radio activity but of Taylor witnesseil:; Pqul -:Evans, tw'ct
30.
no commercial valuc.A third pOS· eounts, assault' a!)d battery witb
sibilijy is that undergrou nd water mcnacipa. lo/"eajls, ~ - fraud, Wl1:is·~ 1rryins tlfe. radio nclivity here
from l!ourcea in some other plftce. lia.t¢:'$'ro"tUt: """" Carl Antherson as
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The entire valley in which this witnesses.
Also, l;!lyde E. Kin g. OWl. Pamica find . is located was nt one trolman We1dner and Patr~lmtn
time sUpposed to have been the Wm. R. D11vis as witnesses :Cbarres
bed of 'the Ohio River before the Laudermilt, auto theft. with Friulk
45. Mimicked
last gl'cat ice age moved terrain Emrich witness; Paul Branch, DWI
fea tures about .
"'· Send forth
witnesses Henry Werry. Ed ·strauss
-47. RatiObaJ
Wh~lc Mill s was wary of "too and RobeL't Beegle; Charles Spen48. ArJthrriepe.
much publicity " he adm ilterl that CEr. breakin~ and entering, :pert
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VancC's find i:; :ping around like House witness; Foster Ro~
~'1\'N
wildfire in Gallia County and be pa~sing and petty larc~ny; Wi~s­
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.1. CVJt-t:m
quiet. hcVIJrlwrations were bound Alva Holsinge·r; James Singer non·
1. Rlvtr (Fr.)
to s prr:~d Wl(b~ . Hilton Wolfe was support, Carrie Payne and J{arl!t
cleanins off h.is geiger counter Marie Smith witnesseg.
·llA"-Y CBYPTOQVOTJ: -}fore's how to work II:
and preparing a trip southward at
AlCYDLBAAJI;S
11 a. m. today .
HJstory Cor Senior · High Schpoi8"
1a LO· NGil'Et.LOW
and tw.o bookS of fiction. On~ ~on.
On!! l~ti•r atmr1y st~nds !Qil an'Othero,IIi thta u.mp\e A 1.1 ut•4 ""
cer.ns fishing adventure!!' in Ndr,h' for the thr-..e ~·-e, X for t~ tWo:.o•a. et~. Single letters0••apO.a· '
ern Wisconsin. 'the second tell&amp;
lroph.s, the ~ength and f~r,nat!oq ..o( the. word I are all hin ta.
of sport&amp; and otber a~tlvitlfs t~at
(Cor,tiRued from page on4t·l
pch ~ay t]'e code leti•ra art '41tterent.
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go to. make up high school life.
larger systems in that state. Home
A fOrmer football player be, reA Ctl'Ptoa-raan. Quotation
ties were not bt·'oken so easily and. calls playlpg against the. farQOU!I
he returned to his home state last Jim Thorpe and otber fOotball
NPP ZBMJ '),q,,IT,rJ .~· QO , 8~ S I ZllMJ
'fall to serVe as su-p erintendent in greats~
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the- taldwell, Ohio schools.
Dr. Oatis bas sppken be(ore
Dr. Davis served as a Major in numero'ls dlstritt, state and ria·
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the Vnit.ed Stat"' Army Air Forces tional ed.ucatiQn groups as well .is
during World War 11.
service c~bs, P. 1'· A. and erarua~. Y..!f.f)'Nc'! P&gt;l'Jt!'ilfl!ll". &lt;;\&gt;NDUCT '- 'rHREE·FOURTHS 1
He i~ the author of several tion classfs.
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. GIF OtJA 4f11: 41flll'tS ~ARGE$T CONCERN-MATTHEW
DOOks, among them being a "Study
' Ai\N.IOLD1
Dr. Dav¥' topic will be "Educa-.
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Guide and Workbooll: in Arn:erlcan Uon for. TomorroW''.
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WANTtU -- llalntiDJ, Interior or
ext•ior, contrac•. or bourly;
rate reuori'able. Phone 381-¥.
Homer Braley.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ma.Y .,a. l9ST-I

ceote chec.k, wh,ere eve:rytt\jng IH
halted bt-ler.e a .roadblCK!l
Tbey ..... have putbed • bill
past the Lelftlature "' ano.. tbe
copt to uK 2(1 pereent umr..a!'ked
ears of various breeds. That' may
be .._ Stude'btker or a Chl')'tler bel)iiw you, b~Jt allo tbere 'migbt be
a eop in it. No man's quite willing
to bet that t..he driver of the1 fan·
&lt;:~d"U.Jf pq,rplt DpdU ilfr; at ciVilian
When th~ odd$ ~~ ZO pereent that
he's a patrolman.
Every fllhn. lltaUon you hit, the
man Ufi taU it "''' the roada
are 1tlrt wltb eops. Every friend
you meet says tab it ea1y at the
cocktllil partle11 ,lbey11 baul your
. license on drunk driving . if they
even smetr one safl.aeokh on your
breath. U:very aemi-stranSer warns
that it'll cost you $21.&amp;:1 If you
trash a atop sign.
Tile bighwayr are wo:DderfuUy,
impeccably rnarkf!d wltb turning
arrow' and coordinated Ughta and
delineated lanl;!l, with •tine night
visibility on the route signs and
turnin!I cent~r plane. The tempta·
tion is to unleash t'he 30 horses
and let her rip.·
But dowil Jiere the pe"ople obey
the law, and I asked a eltY father
to justify the beneficent 'rela:n of
terror.
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..We just got tired of~eln' up
these nice bl,bway1 wllh oo,rpses,"
be 1B.ld~ "':fhese highwa{1. coat a
Jot ot tax money. And blood on
the concrtte 1.! a bed 'advertisement fOr tb8 state."
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Larry t..a.lh£'y , t~ A , son of M1.
.and Mrs Le:.lN LalhE'Y 1 ~ home
for a ten day ruriough Ht' 1s !ta·
honed on the Us$ Norlhampt&lt;.m,
Norfolk Va , and wtll le ave for
a
crwse to Suuth A.merica wh~::n
J(r. ud llri. Harold Wood·
hts
furlowgh enrl.s. Lathey bas
aefd and dau.chter virited relat.v·
been m Cuba, Norwly, Swede n
a: 1tD. Pvket1bur1 sunday.
M'r. and )ln. Jack Evans, who and Scotland since last Septem
h.J.)e "been vititiDI in Kentucky ber Jhs eig hteenth birthday w.u
~~ Motbera• Day with her mo celebr-.l&lt;'tl ~th a fam!lv dtnn.::r
1 tbt:r, 'fll'rs. C.· F.
Hawkins and Suntiay J.J.,da Kay, h1~ etght year
ram&amp;IY enrqute 1o tbeJr home at old J;JSlt'r 15 conflnt'd to hehome w1th an lnJUrl'd knf'e
New California.
~. md Mrs, Ralph
Radcliffe
were Sunday eue11t. of Mr. au t
1Us. Qkey Painter, Portland. Sttt
urdaJ llletts a.t the it· home wr:r r
Jra HiM and son Dale, New W.::l

Middleport
. Soeiety

Moore Attends
Centennial On
Architecture

llng!OI'd.
)lr, and.J Mrs.

Don Grahcr
Cltveland, have been vlsitLn,a; her
pJrenU, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wuo I
Mn. William Ahm11n fell al
her ·home Friday and brok(' llc•
wrilt.
Beahm and ctul
dren, Knoxvlllc, Tenn., are v1~i·
ing her parents. Mr. and Mr~; ;:
L Wood, Ripley, former loc .ol
residen.ts.
Sidney
Pickens inJUred 11 . ·
ar.kle when be feU recently.
11
Jobn Fhher, sophomore
Ohio Unlve.rsity spe nt lhe week
end w1tb .his parents and lamlly
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Sharp an I
famlly, Zanesville were weekenf'l
t~ueQ of his parents , Mr.
and
Mn. Robert Sharp, and Mr a1HI
Mn:. Paul Haptonsta ll and ch1 l·
dren.
Mrs. Earl Kn ight and Air '·
Bruce Uoyd were weekend ;.:u t'!&gt;-'s
of their d:~ughters, Marilyn SU l
Knight and l':drlda Lloyt! at l:J '•
Mothers' Day weekend festiVILJCs
at Ohio Univer8ity
Mre. Glenn Lambert was a M' ·
thers' Day II:U(&gt;It or her daught ·~r
M'n. George Doolittle and famil y
Athens.
'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry, Ne~
Haven , have .moved to the hgu~e
they pur&lt;'h'ased from Mr. a.u1
Mn. Ruasell Wilson, So. Secqnd
Avenue.
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Mr ~. James Hackworth &amp;nd NOn,
John David , Gallipolis, spe nt th ·
weekend with her parents, Mr
And .Mrs E. C. Haggerty, whil ·
Mr. Hackworth. Scoutmaster in
Galllpolts, attended t he CamporcL·
at Camp Chester.
Mrs. Peter I.alich and son, 1'ml
Lancaster, were
Mother'&amp; l.hlv
gut&gt;,.sl&amp; of h er mother, Mn. Clor
ence Eber.sbach.
and altfndt•tl
liervh~c•
at Heath
M&lt;•thorll 51
..Church with her They were 111
dinn.er I{Uelil of Mr. and Mr~
Kenneth Cooke and ch11tlr1' n
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Mr and Mrs. K1rl Owen spc.1t
!hf' wnrkMrl in Co lumb us. w11t1
their ramilies. Th ~) atll'tHhl
mornina.: churc h 1&gt;14!rvice~ at th
Htlllop Lutheran Church wher ..
their "ra ndson!', Chllrl e'i and J.llll
Prtcc were suloh•h In l tl~ ofln1
noon they w1.1 re ~ uut~ at llw
Hilltop Conse rvatinn Clu b. Otlw ;!&gt;
In their party were Mr. 11nd Mt ~
Paul Winebrenner, Mr ami Mr·
J aek Dowman and su~u,n. Mr uno
Mr\. Charles Price ,1 ,u1 &lt;'Iur ie;
Bill, Barbara and Kay . Mr nnd
•Mrs. B!fl'ney
Arm!ftrong an ·l
Kri11tln , lngnd and John .
Mro. Walter
tonk
Iiiler, Mn. Nf'lll l'oH·rt 111 1111
Charlorton airport wh"' ,h, left
lor 811ttl e Cr£'ck, Miehiuan , to
vttit hPr sons. J ack 11nj l Wt~ylan rl
and the Cormcr·s Wife nml 1'11'1 ·
drtn .
MJ'. and Mrs.

Seventh Graders
"End Of School"
Party Is He ld

Sunday guests of her !)arenlll, Mr

and Mrs. Leonard fan Meter, Sr.
Mr

Salem Cenlet• Tt)
G
1radUa l C 17 0 fl
Wednesday Night
Sf'o'mH! lllllllllll

t'IL~ hl h

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c·o1nm t' IH'C' Illo •nt •·x•·r •·lsl·~ will h1
lw ld at Snh•n • l'l'niJ'r l~ lc• mc•nt,u·,

Frl•d nu~h nn1'

,..ho

Miss Ann Rupe
Honor Guest At
Birthday Party

Mr. and Mra Dwight Reed and
daughter, Debra , of Beverly were
IIOd ttrs

~ !mer

Wickham
Sunday in Galilpolis with

Sdmol on Wt• t ttw~rt.ty &lt;'Vl'nim•
\f .1v 15 11 1 R ll'l'IP{'k
(,)r E111 11r ll11 n~r u of Ohio Un 1
ver.;itv wd! £IV&lt;' the m.lJn nd
rl!'f' '~ R"'' ti•lkt·r~nn will h1v
, lht• itlVIIc·nllnn

anrl

lw ttNIJt·IJ o

Sup•
of Wc~h'n
l .ocal j) J,Ir u·t
Will pr!'IWill d!
pluma.s t el t'n l' ~ ··:ul uaiP~
The l h l'~f' flf tjw t•r o~ra m w t
bf! "Thl' J\rl\~ h' 'tnur'h"

onn Sr 11 ith

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r.rorgl' J Dhn stnn tlw snlul :tl! o •
will pr~srnt "Sun Ro~.vs", Caroly n
Edwurcts, the htstor.an "A!:. ~ r
Glow ··
r 11 ttv Hlfr wtll u1vr tht• ciao; ~
wl~l anrl Rl&lt;'hllrd Hlfr, the pr 1
phecv
J)Jl!!'a l.i tllr ori'M""nh
.fin ora·
lion ··Tra1r Rluo•" anrt l~tu·ry Pric'
1~ the va lrdH'tnrinn
The rl1t~~ w1ll 11h1J.! vnenl n11m ·
hN~ 11 nclrr tlw rt il·rrt 1011 11f v 1·
raJ Instruct or , ~1rs . (' 0. Chnp
man.

Linda s.;,ith
HoMred On
9th
Birthday
Mr And
Roy Smllh
Mr ~

cn!rr
talnt'd w1th n Wlrtlrr l'f)llSl T.hurs
day at thf'll' hnm&lt;&gt;. AthrM UoA •1.
b o nortn~ tllrl r ri;~u;:htr.r, t~1n d. 1,
on hrr nmth hh'thduy .
Gam('~ wrn• play&lt;&gt;rl Rnrl pri1r.'
nwarrlC'd l!w wl111wrs. Lhu~ r1•
C'C ivrd a numhN' of !llrt!t.
John 8uckloy. rmplo~·~
Pr&lt;'Stmt w('r(• Ju(!y, Sand...
Gener1l -Telephone Co., Is Becky amt Jan irc Oa 1'nrtt , Ruth
Ann 8a JI£'y. Marla &gt;~~ nd Mari:i
Barnhart,. wh ' Grue!Wr, Sht·rry
nnd
Bobhv
on furl~;~u&amp;h from dlackston. Su~a u na Arnold, n ~r
Foree Base, MIAl
nlce Ynnknr. Judv 111111 .To Smltl1,
C&amp;llforQII enroul!· Phylli11 Ka ~ p ar nnd 1\rcnfln Jns:ra·
Ke the sc1n or Mr. ami ham.

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Wilh

lrr SERPENTINE

FESTIVAL NAMED

W. Va UP- The four-day prL·
l{ram which wHI begin wheh thE'
Greenbrier Open golf tournll·
ment opPn_, Tburado will be call·
ed the "Sam Snead Fesli¥al" hi
honor of the star, who is eel.·
bratlhg his ~h year on the pl'&lt;.l·

These Feoluret

DRAWER
FRONTS
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* liAS$ INLI\YS ON
DRAWER FRONTS

* FINISHED DRAWil
INTIRIOlS
*MORTISE AND TINON
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*DOVE-TAIL DRAWER
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*aRIGHT IRASS PULLS
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Complete SW.,k

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Suites On The
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Fotindry Officials
Say Agreement Is
Violated By Union

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Re-location of state Route 124 from its present coqrse over
Union Ave. Hill and tbrough l'omemy to the Laurel C.liff
Mmageroent of tbe Parteri" road-now a county road-will be aired June 6th at a beanng
bur, Rig ';Dd Reel Company, to- in the county courthouse it was learned here today.
l'lay branded the WJtlkout at t-he
Mayor E. F. Robinson was notified by'the State Department
Pomeroy Foundry Tuesday as a of Highways that the hearing will begin at 10 a.m. and that

violation of an agreement be·
tween the company and union but
inUmated that the rnen out ou
strike would return to lheir jobs
101Mtim1.1 today.·
In a statement issued to the
Daily Sen'tinel tod-ay by the company officials said:

oth~r

would estaldiRh four
new munkiJ¥1 coo.r.ts and exte1id
ih'e jurisdiction of 12 ot&gt;hers.
'., Robinson •aid be would mooJe
'to 1.m~nd ,tbe bill oboli&amp;hing )p•,,
'\o make .it an -emergenty- meapte.
Tht

ELBERFELDS

Spanish Teacher
Resign$ Position
At Pomeroy High · ·
"'l;'he reslgn.tlon

of Miu Eld_. ,

Donofrio, Pomaroy; High &amp;:bool
Spa'nlab :teacher for the pait thrH
years, wa1 accepted '"wl"" regret"
It)' the Pomeroy Board of Education durlng Ita ~egular meethtg on
JP Tue~day nlshL ..
¥ia Donofrio has aC~;epted ·;a
contraet
pay he'r

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Supt. of

seCond biU, w:hieh also ha,
emera:ency clause, would ae 1
~ ..mU,nieipal ~sin ·M ~·
:Upper Sandusky, F.airbOTn

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Hillsbor,o.

State Advanees New Proposal
-To Rdeeate Around Pomeroy

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COLUMBUS (UP) - T,wo import,a11t bills affecting t he '
court systems of nearly every Ohlo county come up for a •vote
totby In the House. .
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wpuld aboliSh some 500 justices of the peace throughout the
state and set up a •ystem llff 111 co~ty courts in their place. '

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·~.Go Before.Legisla~ure Today

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''The M~nagt!ment ~~ the Park·
erDura: Rig and Reel Compa:ty
ooltl'idera the work stoppage at
lt'1 Pomtn'Oy Fou11dry on May H.
195'7 • direet violation of the
Agreement btrtween tb.e Company
and the Union. Il1ne511 of nigl:.t
rhi(t employees .and otber c;r
(!Umstances outside ~&lt;! areas cov
ere(! by the Agreen1ent COOJ;ed
conditions whieb. arfected only a
minority or the employees. The
Company ls .and bas been ' domg
everythina: within it's por'Ner to
eHmiu$ sueb condition&amp;. •r
''It is ·anticipated that · produ.,~
tlon will r~ on «" nor-mal

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Works On Atom
Plant Strike

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DtvisiOD 10 Engineer John C. Kendell will be in tbarge.
KendeU conduc ted a hearing on
the same subject here ill March
when objections to reroutfng 1!4
through Middleport were beard.
At the same time strong eom.plainll against leavin&amp; it in Pornand takin~ it out of Pomeroy, were voiced by individuala of
a grbup of over 60 peraon1 at the
beuing,
Just u vehement objeetlcma to
routin~~: 1M through Middlt'pOI't
were regiJtered The County Board
of Commtuioners filed ootiee they
$20,000 in .repaj'JIIeDt
lor
to repair a RIC'tion of

WAVERLY, 0 . UP-A tbrcc
member board of inquiry was to
report to President EHelibower
today on the retults of its ;r.
vestlgation or the five-day Etrik
at ' the Portm~outh Area Atom
plant near here.
Pemer-oy eorporatiOI\
124
Some l.MO membPrs of l.Acttl
to the jiandion of roulel 143
o.I, Chemical and Atontic
124: at Thomas l'ork.
Union, st:rlld: when new
D~otiatiotlll brok~ (town
Goodyear Atnmi.e' Corp •
•~;:~.:·~r~t~he Tuesday
~~~. appoin ~

to

study the cue

"wiU imperial uational

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Suml11y gucslo; of Mr anrl MrA
AlfrPd Bi,u:gH· were Mr. and Mrs
Na lhnn Biggs and family and Mr s.
Ollie BlgJ{II.

Mr and Mr11. Charles Meinhart
:nat son:; nf Co lumbus spent t~e
Wl't'k rnfl wit h Ius parents, Mr. nnd
:\tr.• Max Ml'illhart.
Da 111d Thomns and grandd&amp;ll l{h·
tm·, M1.s); fo'n} c 'l'homas, spent the
wet•k rnd in Croksvlll e with Mr.
IIIHI Mrs. Walter Thomas and ram·
•ty
Mr. and Mrs Paul Hu s ton and
dau,!.!htl'r, Aimee, of Sommt~l'llct.
were week cml guest!! o( her nar
c nt ~. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bee·
gl&lt;•. when Mother's Day and the
23rd wedding anniversary or Mr.
and Mrs. Beeg le was celebrated.
. Guc.s ls, of Mr. ana Mrs. George
fo rancJH uf Middleport, Sunday
wrre . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
f'rancis, George, Mary and Donna
'lf Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Carl
I~Ull('ls, Pt
Pleasant; WUIIam
l"ranec.~. Bc\ly and Kathy of Syra~ u sc; Mrs "1innie Spears and Lar·
ry, Mr .a nd Mrs. Laurence Ray.
burn and so n, Dcnms. aDd (hUJf!h·
tor. F:laanc.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Curthr visited
:\1rs 11 r nry Curtis or Darwin oil
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Graduares 16

MIITING POITPONID

Allo survlyln,..
s~ter.a: R.

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West Columbia
PTA Elects
P. Fitzgerald

Pomeroy
Mrs. Addie Btt-t.e rs ond Mrs. Mar'
lyn Maiden and -daua:hter Dcbr..
Joon of Mlddl~ were Friday
gue,ts of their ._~.~ttt, Mrs. Chloe
M1Us.
Mrs. Paul

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P•ul Fltzgerold was elected prosidrnt of the West Columbia Par.
cnt Teachers AMociatlon when lhe
J.tro up !Jl&lt;'l last Thursday evening
111 tllc Weat {'ol umbil School.
Other officers elected were Mrs
Gene BhuJd , vice-president; MrR
P11ul Stcwarl, .• ecrctary ;a nd MIB11
I'Yy Sledh. trcasurar.
Thursrlay's meeting was In eharge
o~ Mr.s. Sally Bland and opened
wtlh a song "Now The Day Is
OHlr", foll owed by the fiJg sa·
lulo and seriptuTe readlnw by Miss
Bett.v Kelly .
Thfl group \oted to sponsor 11
rh icke n .supper at lhe school on
and Mn Ray Neal, Mr. and Mra
Paul l''it~JZerR ld , Mr. 111d Mrs. Ros!l
Kapp, Mrs Okey Fowler, ,\ trs. Ray .
monel Lieving, Mn. Gene Bland,
Mrs. VC'rnal Johnson, Mra. Homer
Bl nn d Mu Clovis Doerfer, MrR.
R11y a'iand. Mrt. Paul Stewart, Mrs
J im Blanct. Horton 1Eckard and
Mtsses Ivy Sleeth and Betty Kelly,

Authorities ~y
~eturn Wills T~
Face Count Here

A regular meetina: of the 'I'WiU,bt Garden Club, which was to
have been h~d at the borne of
Mrs. DwightPirker, has been post.
poned with the ~l:e Cor tbe meet.
Jn• . to be anno~nCed later.

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WHITE SULPHUR SPRJN'GS

Thl! annual '·End of School" par· ~ pent
Miss Ann Rupe, RN. Ga i!Jpolas,
ty ror Scvt•nth Grade pupils was I her mother, Mrs. Julia Davis and was guest or honor at a birthday
held a t Middleport Hig h Schoo l other relatives.
dinner given .at the home of hf'r
gymnasium Monday mgh l
Mr. and M!'s. Edgar Pratt and, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V
Fac ult y ml'mlwrs In charge of grandd augh le r , Debra Laney, of Rupe, Bradbury.
the party were Mrs C. E Blakes- Middl eport were Sunday cvenmg
Guests werq Miss Rupe, RN
lee anti (' E YounJl
Sevent h guests of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Ebers- Miss
Mitch. RN. Miu Shir
Gradc home room Jeachers:. Ot he-r bach. C.alling 1n the afternoon were
C::tllionli"' M,.~
raeulty mem bers present were Mr. and Mrs Ca rl Hys~ll . Hutland.
Su p! L w McComas, Princtpal and Mr and Mr.s. Willard EbersEarl Kn1ghl John Parsons and bach and daughters.
Mrs Clarence Lacey
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliam Lehew and
The proer;am was planned by
Beverly Pernn , Lucwda Morris, som of Col umbus are spending
Sue Allensworth , Charlene Davis, tht@ week with their parents, Mn
Peter Walbun1. Sandra llyscl\, CoL Theodore Lehew and Mr .. and Mrs
teen W1hon anti Karl Beck. Num- William 1'hucncr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H~kman or
bers on lht• program were vocal
Columbus
vi~itcd Sunday with her
rolo, "Why, 1\aby, Why" Barbara
parents,
Mr
ar..:l Mrs. John Bli!Cit·
Jones; solo " ARlossom fell". Ber· nar.
tha Wilson , .~oto "Young l..uve" ,
Mr~ . Patrick Lochary villitcd lh
Beverly Pcrnn , so ln "Gone", Karl
B~ck, acemnpnniNI hv Mr11. Clar· Athens Saturduy 11nd altcndcd t he
~:nee
Lart·~
PanlolnlnlC "Eg~· Delta Tau Della ll:a.
Mr. an d Mrs. James Lochary of
hc11d" , Culil'l'll Wilson an1l rtu t h
Ann Edwarw.. piano nolo "The Athens spent Sunday with his pa r·
Founlain ", Snnrlra Brrw ingto n, and elll11, Mr. and Mrs. Palraek I.oeh·
solo "I Bclll•v J•", Munning Jlaum · ary a nd were accompa mert home
hy the ir daughters, Susan, who
gardner
Hcfreshnwnts w&lt;'l'r Sl'rvJ•d anrl ~ pent the week ('!H I With he-r gr·.ml
parent.'!.
rn nnhers of thl' rood com rnil\ e1•
MrS'. Fred Blaqttnar sp&lt;'nt t hf'
were Sandra IJnJwmglon , Mary
week
end in Athens w1 lh hM"
Carol Swan so n Barh:JrR .Tons, Helen Taylor, 1 f'Xunna White, Huth da ughter, Mi~.'l :-Jane~·. and al
o\nn Eclwurds, DuHrl Hoyt, De-nms tendml Lht• Mother's Dfly fcstivitteli
at Ohio University
Sue le ns
M!~J; Olga Pl(•rottl of ColumbtHi
JmJitati on commlllt'&lt;' rrH•mbc rs
Wlls
the week end gues t of her
were Patl v Luwer.v. Mi('hacl Schnf·
moth
er,
Mrs. Ode lla Pierotti
fer. (;;rLL'. ('humhNs, Evt•lyn GibM1·. and Mrs Delmar Milam and
bons
f;umty nf Lan~sv1l!e \llsilcd Sunday
1'\'f'ning wit h Mr und Mrs. Charlc!

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daughter, MRrtha ,
Maru·muut
were weekend 11U£'Sl5 in Al!u·.~&gt;
and Mn. Bu~h &gt;atlt•mil•fl lhl' S\H
c\al Mother11' Dav •c•rvlcr~ at tl' :
u lhc gum1t of her ch u l{hlr !
SharM , a sophomore Thl'y Wt' 1'1
tho &amp;UCILII In ~idrHcpml of l h&lt;·il
famlllta, for a short tim r Sal.~r
daY.
Mr. 1nd Mn. Clarence rll 'lf'
were Mother.!ll' flay ~ill'5tA of M
and .MrR. t...ara_yette. Wmwctt Rt ~ 1 •
and Mr end Jln. Waller IHnv.
New Matamorat.
Rev . ~tnd Mrl. Guy Sayre at~d
family planned to take Mra I.e~· 1
Gothar•l ln Hurrkane, W Va., '"
da)' for tlu.• graduation
of hN
lfBOdJUm, Marvin Rlc.hant Goth·
ard. son of Mr. tnd Mr.s .. lanws
Gothard from Hagh School.
Mr. and Mrs Charles M11 kr
1111 children. llilllarrl ~. spent th ·
weekend wllh his [HI.renb, Mr
and Mta. D. E. Mtllrr.
' Catht 1r ine llenncsy Churchi l1
Atlanta, Ga .. trrlved Monday !•1r
1 week'A vhlit with hrr parrn s.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M: . lle nnesy, Mrs
Cihurcbill accompar :ed
rr tl'nds
were t nroute to Clnctnnatl
'l:nd -will return wll.h lhf!m next
Batu.rday to Atlanta
· 'Jley, C. t!taymon Konkrl !;~ hl , pa "&lt;~
of HeJth Method!Jt Churr.h i '
Toledo where he- 11 ~tttt'pdln:
1peei•l mceUnj:( of lhC' Sl!atl~ti
of the ;mnual Co(l

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Moore , ""ho is 1,nce-pre:-adeut or
the Student Chapter of the AlA.
and the pre~iclent were de lega tes
from the Cha plt•r He ts assocJated
w1th Ralph Kempton, Columbus,
weU·known arch1ted
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Mrs MoorL , I he former I~·
mary I'' isher, and tlm1r son I Mi·
Mr and Mrs OeWaync Efikew
chacl , are spending the week Wit h
her parents Mayor and Mrs t: 0 . of Dayton spr nl the week end w1th
relatives and fn cnds here. They
l'isher. and famlly .
are Jcavmg !or Michigan
they will rc~ide .

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Mothers Day Tea
Held On Sunday
At Rock Sorinas

Mr and Mrs. Harvey P1erce rc.
hom~ Friday aftt~r a week's
ViSit 1n Dayton with relatives.
Mr und Mr1; Danny Canter of
Dayton who were called here by
lhe fh•ath of hts eous1n, George
Halley , were week end guests of
Mr and Mrs Harvey P1erce.
Mr anrt Mrs Raymond Bolmger
and fam1ly or Columbus art• t he
guests of hL~ parents, Mr. and Mrs
Vern Bolinger
Mr and Mrs. Caivm Mitchell and
daughter, Linda, of Galli puli s were
Mother's Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs Hank Youna.

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Mar~oret Reynold•. Mr and M.·s
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L E. Reynolds, Mif·die port.
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Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, president
Unable to atlen rt lhe party
presided when the WSCS mtt were Mr. and Mrs. Vel E Re ~
Monday at Heath
Methodist nolds and daughter, Rena Lynn.
Church and voted to •ive a con Galli_palis
tributu&gt;n of $100 to the church
- -- - - ~·bud.et. Mrs. c. R. Konb~ht,
wife of the pastor, led tbe open ·
ing devotiOnal service with Mis:
Bess Sanborn as pianist.
M" Lloyd, who had olteodo·l
•he Mothers' Day activities at ou
The Primary Ctass or the Roek
as tile guest of her daughte: Sprmgs Methodut Church t?u&amp;!'.t
Patricia, gave a short talk on ll1e bv Mr!&gt; Wllham Radford and
program there and read a poem Mrs. Robert Burdette entertained
Mus Sallborn. program leader. with a Mothen;' Day Tea Sunday
~poke on Mi~ions . The theme
aft{'rnoon oat the church.
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'he meeting was "We Give B '· I Programs made hv the cJa.-;
cause We Love ."
were given each guest. The 11ruup
Ho"~~e~o;"s were Mrs. L W M•· . s.anl( several son a-s
and a trio
::'umas. Mrs Earl Kmght Mrs 1 Billy Ray Radford, Charles Bar·
~lenn Lam be rt with Mrs. C. ,1
leis and Jeffrey Folmer sang a
'ia:Jagher '8t:Jrl Mrs. D. S. Harold prayer "Father of Goodness".
's contributo r ~
They ."Crvcd ::
Sa ndwiC&lt;be!f, cook1es tea ai1d
lcs!lcrt cou rse to the members.
Kool Ald were served by Marla
T1e refreshment table
wa~
Grueser, Bill)' Ray, Rebecca and
~entered with an arrangement .. r Mary Lou RaMord, ..- Cttarles Ba•·
'"~B~tci
SpriJig blo'l.'loms 111 a tcls,
Jeffrey Fulmer, ConoiP
Yrou g:IJt-iron contatner
P:l!S:el Radford and Kathy Abbott
·a ndles m matchm!{ c&lt;tndelab •
Present were Mrs. EdliCar Ab
were used to h gh! the taLl~ bolt, Mrs . Arl~c Abbott . Mrs . lA&gt;\
which was C'Ovcred with a pin~ ter Foreman, Mrs. William fcl·
lace clot h
mer. Mrs. Scott F.olmer, Mrs.
William Bartels, Mrs. Rollin Rad·
ford and the teache-rs, Mrs. RaJ··
ford and Mrs. Burdette.

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-Middleport, 0., May 14, 1957.

Heath Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held O'n Monday

tives.

Harohl Monr1•, fourth year stu·
rlent at lhr (', ·lJr.gc- of ArehilPrt ur p
at Ohw Stale Un1vr&gt;rs•ty, lert to.
day for \In• I 't' nlt•nni at or lht•
Amcrl&lt;"~n InstJiut&lt;•
of Arch itects
at Washmgton, D C.

){rs. Walter

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Mr and Mrs John R. Weeks of
Nelsonville YiHtted Sunday wlth
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Wt&gt;eks and Mrs. Herman Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. L K. Lewis of
Jackson were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs John Frick, Rock Spring•
Ro•ul.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas McClung
and chtldren or Jackson visited
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