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POMEROY soam

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.
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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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!fwo New CountyJ..o1111 B~
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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CINTf!_OUWU GUIDES

*aRIGHT IRASS PULLS
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Complete SW.,k

Of Bed Room
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

yJ!f;!~::~t~:l

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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.. One, ljPOnJiored by Rep. Kenneth A. Robinson (R·Marton)q
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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~uts Answ~r "Chow Call" AtCamp4Jree

·~.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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Inquiry Board
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

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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,..
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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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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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L E. Reynolds, Mif·die port.
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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
Saturday wath her parents, Mr and
Mrs Dale Smith
Mr and Mn Oon11ld Holter and
son Pat, of Huntington, W. Va.,
.~ p1 •nl Sundtty with her mot her
Mr~ Albert Young and other rela-

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botka-and bop looltiJia pre:&lt;ya(i plctuii-I!Wits,ln put,
to aaattanaported from the Sci!llhweat by Texa1 Eamrp.
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to bate a blndsome, durable hl8b oa Ita camlrtii. md projectors. Ou Ia u&amp;ed ~1l&amp;e llli fut.&amp;Dd ciej&gt;ebdtible,.euily '
controlled llld-abow .111-eo;Ouomkil. It bOipo Jtey.tone to
make ond market predai~ ln'ltr~ at a P~}fJ.:IOr~
bomc movie makM IQ allold.
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Horrlo Ol
Buhrl
Jtddition there are aeve~al
and aepbewa.
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the fui!Orll
hoiJle at ar\y'
Burial· wiiJ; bii · made In the
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Phlo II one Of the laot great bastions of individual lib&lt;erh
. ~'lld~: we refitle, aiolij! witll some other states, to req[uire I
I .-iety cbeckt on automobiles. Once eacll two years as the
lsiature naeeta to spend taxpayers' money on sundry items
· .JIIjblte buoiileef; they decline to invoke a mandatory clleok
lllllolllO~. Tbe State Highway department attempts to sub
lflltute • wldeaprearl "promotion" -lik.e a giant ad·•erltlaiJUI
rarnpaign-aimed to persuade everyone to have every
ga.&lt;~.eet running correctly on his car or truck. This program ts
not a, sensational success.
Duong 1956 in Ohio 118 c&lt;Ues conducted safety-chec~ ton.~. I
cbecJ&lt;iJig a total o! 207,215 vehicles, 3,616 of which were
tl'\lcks. Tbe analysis submitted to National Headquarters
the National Vehicle Safety Check Program on only 82,891
tljfse checked vehicles showed a total of 22.330 defects were
found on tbe' 14,484 rejected can a11d trucks. Lights and
·brakes, the two mo,;t important things a driver has goitt«
him as be blalts off down today's highways, took the booby
prize II being tbe most lreque~~t offeoders. About 40 per cent
of the vehicles had faulty lights, about 20 per cent bad brakes.
And still we let this go on without even a rap on tbe knuc·
kies, merely a mild suggestion to be good boys, now, and behave.
It's barely po88lbie that this might be carrying the wocn'
fo~ indivi4ual freedom a bit too hieb.
The Romans had their arena, the Nazis their (as chambers,
· the CommUflisto have their st.ve labor camps, but tbe peace.
Iovine American driver wields an Instrument of mass mU1'11er
that certainly rivals !hem - the automobile. Forty thousand
killed, 1,400,000 injured- that's the score U.S. drivers chalk·
ed up last year with their modern miracle of machinery. It's a
score !nat puts us right up in the big leacues with Nero, Hit
ler, and Stalin.
· ·11 is l)igb lime, we say, for our people to rise up and IIUtlaw
this slaughter ·within DUr own borden: It such carnage any
~ more ac~eptabie ~ecause it is perpetrated by family people
who are hard.workln,, J&gt;ome·lovlng, and kind to animals? Is --~~~~
it any less brutal .because the murder weapon Is the
.
bile"- a machine designed lor pleasure and comfort•...~mJ,Ucat-l
But llow do we outJI.w Ibis kiUer? T)le
Is ~·
ed. On close eulitlnation we find that we are
with murder, but with 111iclde as well. The sinned a~a:~~~!~~~
0
the sinner are often one. At the root of most o1 these
crlmu lies human careiuaaess.
Obviously, we mull ata111 with ourselves. An~ carelesJ
of ours when we're waUdnc or drivlnc can spell death for our· Field Day exereloes will h ·held
seiveo or anothor. Until we can honestly declare ourAAives ot the Mason .Etementory School
on May 21 begmnms at 9:30 A. Y.
~!Uess of such acts we are In no poaition to point the finger and conllnuing th•oughout. the
at Others.
day accordlng .to an announceThis month and every month we can be especially on our ment by Principal Charlie D. carr.
guard against one specific form of carelessness - neglect of carr Invited all parents ond
vehicle maintenance. Durl!ltt May many aafely agencies •nd friend• 1• ·attend and announc•d
tbal 'a lunch wtll be served at the
th e Na tionai Sa!et y Counc il •an tru'1 n ing the 1r b ig guns on
noon hour [or a slight chars;e.
Insidious highway hazard. Any automobile If not handled
The ""' will begin with the ••·
fully Is a dapgeroqa weAJI4ln. The mechonically unfit
lire student body forming a circle
ts 1 orlvate atom bomb.
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on the plaxground and 1ingl.ng
Make 8Ure your vehicle doesn't fail Into this class. Ha.e
"America". 'n&gt;to wtll b~ followed
safety -check ed today - an d 1re quen Uy. 0 ni y •'h en ~ansou ~Y
flag 111\lle
and ibe
of a"West
VIrginia
Hills"smglng
and
!see y~uraelf and your fellow man with a clear conscience. "Fotth, Hope, and Char!ty". Then

Mason Schools
F ld D T
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Be On May 21

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For Appearance
Before Judge

I Wise was J•llerl atSaln ovor the
Wtllkend on another
ln[oxlca.t!on. Pn110f!

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Ohlef Frank

Hndson was to eacrmt Wlhe to the
jurlge.

In other mayor's .rourt hearings

will follo-w ~~otudentlil doing th.e Bunny Hop and a acart dance.
Raee1 .wJil start at 10:15 A . M.
with lunch lasting from 11 :30. un111 1:30. Softball gam&lt;o wUl !ol·
low at 1:30 P. M. Captalni of the
Jirlll softball teams are Sharon
Mathew• and BeYerly Burna. Cap.
tains of the boYI teams are Larry
Burn1 and Danny Harbour.

Walter Smith Wfls fined $10 and
rost.e for lntoxlca~lon; Melvin M~·
Jerry Wise, a frequent object Nicki~. s~ ancl C08h ror Cl!'O!IIIIng
.. tteutl.on by Pomel'Oi)' Pollee i ff"flter line and \WII!&amp;m 1. Davl~
lnlo~ltetlo~, waa to appear ot Parkei'Bburc forfelt.ed
a 820 '
LICENSEISIUID
before Jwlee Jl)hn c. lacon of hond for fa!Hno« Ita Obev ,:a &amp;too
A
marrlaae
licenase baa been
Cou.nly Common :Pteas ~ill:n. He ,hJd · .,_n arr8sted by
luuf'!d
here
to
RusscJI
M. Wlllilmi,
the Rtate .patrol.
i7, Racine RD 3, f111rm laborer, and
Tet&amp;Je J ·Aephlnv Phlllip~, 31, Ra.

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ih new 1,000 foot tower in Pu
T:OO Jinunie Dean
nam County.
7:30 Botton Blackie
·Eliht months in conltruction
B:OO Captain Kens.aroo
the structure Js !,040 feet -above a:ao Corlias Archer
St!a level and is i()(ated SIAl milt&gt;s 9:00 Gany ){Ofl'.e
west or St. AlbaN, W. v•.. atop . 9:So Arthur GodfTey
Coal Mountoin,
. 10:~ Strike it Rich
Radlat.ed ~ower !rom the
.llo® Val!anl 4dy
000 toJWer w11l be appro~II'Mte. ll:IIS !JJ'~rti.ff- ·
32'kw until the .nr~t week In June 1'1:30 seaJiftl'l~omorrow
when the Jtation wiH .1° ~ 0 flill 11:41S 'Guiding Light
authorized power or l!i8 kw fror,, 12:00 ·K~tie'• Kitchen
the ~ew ·tower.
12:30 AI thP. World Turns
l :OO Our Miss Brooks
l:SO Hou.separty
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Crosb)l £how
3:00 Brighter Day
3 : 15 Se~ret Storm

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3,30 Edge of Ni.ght

Meigs County News

4:00 The Early Show
0:30 Yo\lr Eeso Reporler
3:45 Sp~rts Plltade

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6:00
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6;30
7:00
8:00

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Action
DOJ,lglu Edwards
Giant Step
Arthur Godfrey Show
Mi1llonaire
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8:30 I've Got A Secret
9:20 20th Century Fox Hour
lOlOO Up.to-the·minut'e News

111:06 Scannln11 the Weather
10: 10 Tbe Late Show

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1:1:00 Noo.n News
JJ:ID Neighbors
IUO Llborace
1:00 'J:Ile Feminine Touch

On Your

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2:00 Afternoon Film P'eoUval
3:30 Lila with Ellubelb

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Howevt'r, tile MASON CITY, W. VA., stare will cOI'\tinue to.··.
remain open to serve you CiiS alwo ys. 'Complete stocks wi II be mdifi: .
tained ot the Mason City location and OLK friends and customers
ore invited to conNnue their potr9nG!ge at fhe West Virginia stor.t.

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We wish to tllank everyone for the nice business tllat
we have enjoyed during the past four years and we
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tronoge after June 1st at the Mas0n City store.

THURSDAY
7:00 Jimmie De·an
'1 :30 Boston Blackie
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Corliss J\rcher
9:00 Garry Moore
u:3o Arthur Godfrey
10;30 Strike It Rich
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12:30
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3:15

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Search for TomorroW
Guiding Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turns
our Miss Brooks
Houseparty
Big P&lt;~yoff
BOb Crosby Show
Brighter Day
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3,30 Edge of Night

4:00 The Enrty Show
5:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parade .
:5:~ Weatherman
6:00 Action
€1:1!5 DOllgla s Edward!:
6:30 Sgt. Preston of the
'1 :00 Bob cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playhouse 90
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10 : 0~ · Scanning the Weather
10:10 The Late &amp;how

and dauab·
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and son, · David,

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and. sons.
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week while

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12:30 .Frankie LaiJ.le
l :00 'l,.e Feminine To\leh
2;,00 .Afternoon Film Festival

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1:001 Mickey Mouse ClUb
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·1:30 ·The Turnlna Point
7:30 Nlllf Lo1
7!(10 ~clrcus Time
&amp;:00 ODie and Harriet
1 8:00 Danny Thomas Show
8:110 Ford Theater
8:30 Mark Saber
1:00 w-.1!111 Nieht F11ht1
t:OO 1'elephone Ttlme

1:48 Sporbeupe
10:00 NeWI Of t/1&lt; Nllht
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Dl.a BroWh, •ctn of Hr. and Mn. violent tlu)ndtrJtorm•.
Brown or Letart, Route l.)•rhe4uJtd lor today the Wtl'f!&gt;et'•
wu ektted pre1ldent or the Wa- perlt'littinc.
hal»&gt; C,._pter ot future Farmers -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;i;ll;;
ot Amerle~ at a recent meeting of r
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WCHS-TV Channel 8

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8. Charlie

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IHhool eolif.,.. track ~I!":
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W. !IICI Sl.

6:35 Sports Eye

T:OO Ma.ror Of the Town
'f:30 Father 'KMwa Best
8'00 Krait TV Theater

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ven. finished 23rd in a field of celved from Presi(lP.nt Jrvin Stew
:j7 in the Tri·Stat~ Spelling Bee art of tbeo U.nlversity.
held in Huntington on Saturday.
·Miss Spencer is valedictorian
Befo;e going down un the word vf t.his year's graduating class at
"jealou!ly" Miss Carroll spelled W'dbama and was commended for
lettuce,
acquaintance, strflighl, 'her achievements by Dr. Stewart
several, careful and tr,.namit.
In his letter.
Another Mason Count·ian , Jeanir.
Jordan. an eiihlh grader at PL
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20Lh. Winner of lthe bee was
Dr. and Mrt1·P.- ·E: Stanley left .
J·ucty Vcnnoy, 12. of Barhours· t(lf'lay for Kansas City, Missouri,
where Mrs. Stanley will attend th1
ville,
Joint RegiOnil Conferen.~ of the
Mid-West and La,ke Dlvhdon• of
HUDSON GIVEN ~p
the National Association of Bank
Densell Ray Hudson,1 Hartford, Women. Tbe con(erence wm be
W. Va .. was turned over to a cali- held, at the Hotel Muehlebach jn
fornia officer traveling here by Kanus City on May 17 and 18.
auto· about 2 A. M. tody by Shcr.
iff Robert c. Hartenbach after
.~~~FINED BY JP
Rudson had escaped trom the
J&gt;.o.
. .. ,ue Pike, Syracuse, wa1 fined
Meigs County jail last month. Hud·
$10
and costs on each l'lf two
son was wanted in the West for
eseapin gofficen thert&gt; . He wa1 ap- charges Tuesday in Juatlce o[
prehended last week In Mason Peace R. J!:. GrindleY's court, one
ror disturblnp: tllc peace and the
County.
other for as10ult and bastery,

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12. Spartan
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Tile &amp;~olibine Sdlldoy S&lt;hool
Clau of l~e .M...n Mj&gt;(~odlst

June Mar~ Spencer,
Mr. a~
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Joan Cw-roU, - lJ )'Ur
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School and dau,ghter of Mr. ami at Wes·t Virginia University acMrs. Charles Carroll of 'New Hn· cording to a letter recentLy re-

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Named Delegate M:r..
9:00 This Ls Your Life
9:30 0 Hent)l PlaYhouse
10'00
News Headline•
For Achievement 1'CHS To Transmit l~'=
t0:40
Nitewatch
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Tonight
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Nltewateh
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Eighth Grader
Ranks 23rd In
Spelling Ma~h

name

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Cbur&lt;h will ·meet on · Tllursdoy
evenini·, May l(J tt the ~e tr

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New Hoven Sixth
Graders Slated
On Talent Show

l!rL Tllelma Pr•U Ud Mn. Wfl.
A II'OUP of li"Xfb Jftdt-~ tr-*
Ue Mndt Coatel were bUII:ae•
New
Haven Elementary Schonl
vltiton in Parker•h'*".l M-onday.
wtfo
are
~ttng ~~quirt danclna
M.n. Cl.rence Ola.tk 1nd Mr. and
·letSOnJ
will
be pre~ented on !h :
¥tate• In A.t~ent
Calent 4how to be e:tven ~ tht
Lrkin fl.oepit.al by the New Hav ~n
MMhera ClUb on MIY 21.
The youngtters
have bee1
lettnin, to e;quue danee under
Rd,ddlfle, i rorQ~er metllbft' of
lilt dtr..rlon of 11... o. 1. so.:;,
i.epllature, wlD '-Ice over the
and Mtn Nane)f Pklber. Tile Mother, · Club p!''etehf:l a ialtn ·. unetpii'e:d term of Jude:e Russell
lbow for pat.lentt et Lakin every JkCurd)' of Pol'Htmouth, who djed
a few weeki aJo. Radcliffe will
month.
The atudentJ ll'e Sandra ~e. 1erve till November 19158 at whieh
Booky Goodntte, lllller Em~hion, time a new .election wiiJ be beld
Btrbara Bottle, David Chadwell, Lo tnt t~e po1t.
Ronnie Hester, Aridy «:ar~tlnuk
and Donald BrOWn.

R.VNDLD B. OREENI -EDITOR
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N1tloul advertilillg reoresent.aUve, llottioelll-KimbalL IDe.,
La!Qton A..,.., New Yollk City, 16, N. Y.
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Entered u 1ee0Dd dua mallln.il matter at the post o111ce 8

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one moatb $1. BY\IIlall ooe yeiiJ' $8; six months, $4...26~ tbree mon
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Published every afternoon exct&gt;pt Sunday by The Oh.io
Mr, nnd Mnt. Clyde Rice of New tfnel, Inc •• 1t 110 Mechanie St., Pot~~.£roy, 0. Business o!ftce Pii~ne• ·39!
Haven are illDOuncing the birth or edltorlal offlce phono 397.
a daught,er, Ma)l 3, at Holzer HoJ.
pital 1n Gallipoli,, The baby
weighe-d eight paunds, eight ouo~
ces at ~irtb. The newcomer has
been no.med Jacqueline Louise .
The child is the second for the
Rices. They have a sen, Jimmie.
Maternal grandparenl11 are Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead of New
Hitven and the paternal grand·
mothe is Mrs, Flora Adams of Hat·
CHANNEL 3 WED.
6 55 Sign On
ard, ~entueQ.
7,00 Today
6 ' ~ SIGN ON
9,oo Romper Room
'7:00 Toda}'
CN.U:I'Q GII~TJJI
to,oo The Price is Right
Sl!cr.#WJ&lt; of &amp;tate Ted W. Brown 9:QO R9mper Room
10 30 Tl'ttth or Con::;equences
hu ·~4 a eor,PoraUon charter 10:00 The Price is Right
1100 Tic Toe Dough
to O'l!tiou l1lj! Crow lll!alty co .. 10:80 Truth or Consequences
ll :3Q It Could Be You
ol ~IIIBI'Df. 1'~ incorporators are 11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
t2 ,00 Current
J..... B. O'lltjen, Thomao D. Crow 11:30 It Could Be You
U!O My Little Margie
lid P . .!L O'llriol\.
. 12:00 Current
1,30 Tennessee Ernie
1:00 My !Jttle MarJie2,QO Matinee Theater
1:30 Tennessee ~rnie
ICf CQ4M IOCIAL
s,oo
Queen for a Day
2:00
Matinee
Theate_r
'!'1M ltoiiH ,da.11 of tbo Syra·
H5 Modern Romances
e~N 'Methoii_
Jt Cburcb w111 hold 3:011 Queen f.ar ta Day
uo Comedy Time
' !bolt t;r,t )ilo ........ aoeial of the 3:415 Modern Romanace1
4:00
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j ,....,. l4lo Salw\day, Kay 18th.
s,ao Cartoons
' Ho~ ~ cream, plef and 4:30 Monetlme
5,45 News Picture
5:30 cartoon•
·~· will be IOid.
a,oo Flatt and Scruggs
D:68 News •Picture

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Alsorte4 Fabrics

Middleport
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ATUMDIIIIG USSION
Max Ward, repreaeot.atlve of Na·.
tionwide Inturanee in Pomeroy , lJ
one of 36 agents attending a train·
ing and orientation program at
Nationwide 's home office in CO·
Jumbua, Ohio. The sessions, de-voted principally to the study of
new developments in the lnaur.
ance· indurtry, began on May 12
and will continue
through May 1&amp;
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t:llri&gt;; Hitler, Stalin, Were Pikers
Com,.ed To The Slickest Murderers
Of All, United States Auto Drivers

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Phlo II one Of the laot great bastions of individual lib&lt;erh
. ~'lld~: we refitle, aiolij! witll some other states, to req[uire I
I .-iety cbeckt on automobiles. Once eacll two years as the
lsiature naeeta to spend taxpayers' money on sundry items
· .JIIjblte buoiileef; they decline to invoke a mandatory clleok
lllllolllO~. Tbe State Highway department attempts to sub
lflltute • wldeaprearl "promotion" -lik.e a giant ad·•erltlaiJUI
rarnpaign-aimed to persuade everyone to have every
ga.&lt;~.eet running correctly on his car or truck. This program ts
not a, sensational success.
Duong 1956 in Ohio 118 c&lt;Ues conducted safety-chec~ ton.~. I
cbecJ&lt;iJig a total o! 207,215 vehicles, 3,616 of which were
tl'\lcks. Tbe analysis submitted to National Headquarters
the National Vehicle Safety Check Program on only 82,891
tljfse checked vehicles showed a total of 22.330 defects were
found on tbe' 14,484 rejected can a11d trucks. Lights and
·brakes, the two mo,;t important things a driver has goitt«
him as be blalts off down today's highways, took the booby
prize II being tbe most lreque~~t offeoders. About 40 per cent
of the vehicles had faulty lights, about 20 per cent bad brakes.
And still we let this go on without even a rap on tbe knuc·
kies, merely a mild suggestion to be good boys, now, and behave.
It's barely po88lbie that this might be carrying the wocn'
fo~ indivi4ual freedom a bit too hieb.
The Romans had their arena, the Nazis their (as chambers,
· the CommUflisto have their st.ve labor camps, but tbe peace.
Iovine American driver wields an Instrument of mass mU1'11er
that certainly rivals !hem - the automobile. Forty thousand
killed, 1,400,000 injured- that's the score U.S. drivers chalk·
ed up last year with their modern miracle of machinery. It's a
score !nat puts us right up in the big leacues with Nero, Hit
ler, and Stalin.
· ·11 is l)igb lime, we say, for our people to rise up and IIUtlaw
this slaughter ·within DUr own borden: It such carnage any
~ more ac~eptabie ~ecause it is perpetrated by family people
who are hard.workln,, J&gt;ome·lovlng, and kind to animals? Is --~~~~
it any less brutal .because the murder weapon Is the
.
bile"- a machine designed lor pleasure and comfort•...~mJ,Ucat-l
But llow do we outJI.w Ibis kiUer? T)le
Is ~·
ed. On close eulitlnation we find that we are
with murder, but with 111iclde as well. The sinned a~a:~~~!~~~
0
the sinner are often one. At the root of most o1 these
crlmu lies human careiuaaess.
Obviously, we mull ata111 with ourselves. An~ carelesJ
of ours when we're waUdnc or drivlnc can spell death for our· Field Day exereloes will h ·held
seiveo or anothor. Until we can honestly declare ourAAives ot the Mason .Etementory School
on May 21 begmnms at 9:30 A. Y.
~!Uess of such acts we are In no poaition to point the finger and conllnuing th•oughout. the
at Others.
day accordlng .to an announceThis month and every month we can be especially on our ment by Principal Charlie D. carr.
guard against one specific form of carelessness - neglect of carr Invited all parents ond
vehicle maintenance. Durl!ltt May many aafely agencies •nd friend• 1• ·attend and announc•d
tbal 'a lunch wtll be served at the
th e Na tionai Sa!et y Counc il •an tru'1 n ing the 1r b ig guns on
noon hour [or a slight chars;e.
Insidious highway hazard. Any automobile If not handled
The ""' will begin with the ••·
fully Is a dapgeroqa weAJI4ln. The mechonically unfit
lire student body forming a circle
ts 1 orlvate atom bomb.
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on the plaxground and 1ingl.ng
Make 8Ure your vehicle doesn't fail Into this class. Ha.e
"America". 'n&gt;to wtll b~ followed
safety -check ed today - an d 1re quen Uy. 0 ni y •'h en ~ansou ~Y
flag 111\lle
and ibe
of a"West
VIrginia
Hills"smglng
and
!see y~uraelf and your fellow man with a clear conscience. "Fotth, Hope, and Char!ty". Then

Mason Schools
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Be On May 21

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For Appearance
Before Judge

I Wise was J•llerl atSaln ovor the
Wtllkend on another
ln[oxlca.t!on. Pn110f!

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Ohlef Frank

Hndson was to eacrmt Wlhe to the
jurlge.

In other mayor's .rourt hearings

will follo-w ~~otudentlil doing th.e Bunny Hop and a acart dance.
Raee1 .wJil start at 10:15 A . M.
with lunch lasting from 11 :30. un111 1:30. Softball gam&lt;o wUl !ol·
low at 1:30 P. M. Captalni of the
Jirlll softball teams are Sharon
Mathew• and BeYerly Burna. Cap.
tains of the boYI teams are Larry
Burn1 and Danny Harbour.

Walter Smith Wfls fined $10 and
rost.e for lntoxlca~lon; Melvin M~·
Jerry Wise, a frequent object Nicki~. s~ ancl C08h ror Cl!'O!IIIIng
.. tteutl.on by Pomel'Oi)' Pollee i ff"flter line and \WII!&amp;m 1. Davl~
lnlo~ltetlo~, waa to appear ot Parkei'Bburc forfelt.ed
a 820 '
LICENSEISIUID
before Jwlee Jl)hn c. lacon of hond for fa!Hno« Ita Obev ,:a &amp;too
A
marrlaae
licenase baa been
Cou.nly Common :Pteas ~ill:n. He ,hJd · .,_n arr8sted by
luuf'!d
here
to
RusscJI
M. Wlllilmi,
the Rtate .patrol.
i7, Racine RD 3, f111rm laborer, and
Tet&amp;Je J ·Aephlnv Phlllip~, 31, Ra.

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ih new 1,000 foot tower in Pu
T:OO Jinunie Dean
nam County.
7:30 Botton Blackie
·Eliht months in conltruction
B:OO Captain Kens.aroo
the structure Js !,040 feet -above a:ao Corlias Archer
St!a level and is i()(ated SIAl milt&gt;s 9:00 Gany ){Ofl'.e
west or St. AlbaN, W. v•.. atop . 9:So Arthur GodfTey
Coal Mountoin,
. 10:~ Strike it Rich
Radlat.ed ~ower !rom the
.llo® Val!anl 4dy
000 toJWer w11l be appro~II'Mte. ll:IIS !JJ'~rti.ff- ·
32'kw until the .nr~t week In June 1'1:30 seaJiftl'l~omorrow
when the Jtation wiH .1° ~ 0 flill 11:41S 'Guiding Light
authorized power or l!i8 kw fror,, 12:00 ·K~tie'• Kitchen
the ~ew ·tower.
12:30 AI thP. World Turns
l :OO Our Miss Brooks
l:SO Hou.separty
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Crosb)l £how
3:00 Brighter Day
3 : 15 Se~ret Storm

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3,30 Edge of Ni.ght

Meigs County News

4:00 The Early Show
0:30 Yo\lr Eeso Reporler
3:45 Sp~rts Plltade

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6:00
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6;30
7:00
8:00

11:50

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Action
DOJ,lglu Edwards
Giant Step
Arthur Godfrey Show
Mi1llonaire
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8:30 I've Got A Secret
9:20 20th Century Fox Hour
lOlOO Up.to-the·minut'e News

111:06 Scannln11 the Weather
10: 10 Tbe Late Show

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1:1:00 Noo.n News
JJ:ID Neighbors
IUO Llborace
1:00 'J:Ile Feminine Touch

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2:00 Afternoon Film P'eoUval
3:30 Lila with Ellubelb

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Howevt'r, tile MASON CITY, W. VA., stare will cOI'\tinue to.··.
remain open to serve you CiiS alwo ys. 'Complete stocks wi II be mdifi: .
tained ot the Mason City location and OLK friends and customers
ore invited to conNnue their potr9nG!ge at fhe West Virginia stor.t.

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We wish to tllank everyone for the nice business tllat
we have enjoyed during the past four years and we
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tronoge after June 1st at the Mas0n City store.

THURSDAY
7:00 Jimmie De·an
'1 :30 Boston Blackie
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Corliss J\rcher
9:00 Garry Moore
u:3o Arthur Godfrey
10;30 Strike It Rich
11 ,00

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12:00
12:30
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3:15

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Search for TomorroW
Guiding Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turns
our Miss Brooks
Houseparty
Big P&lt;~yoff
BOb Crosby Show
Brighter Day
seeret Storm

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3,30 Edge of Night

4:00 The Enrty Show
5:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parade .
:5:~ Weatherman
6:00 Action
€1:1!5 DOllgla s Edward!:
6:30 Sgt. Preston of the
'1 :00 Bob cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playhouse 90
10:00 Up-to-the-minute News
10 : 0~ · Scanning the Weather
10:10 The Late &amp;how

and dauab·
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and son, · David,

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:Hr. ind Mrs. Ro...
and. sons.
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week while

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12:30 .Frankie LaiJ.le
l :00 'l,.e Feminine To\leh
2;,00 .Afternoon Film Festival

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1:001 Mickey Mouse ClUb
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·1:30 ·The Turnlna Point
7:30 Nlllf Lo1
7!(10 ~clrcus Time
&amp;:00 ODie and Harriet
1 8:00 Danny Thomas Show
8:110 Ford Theater
8:30 Mark Saber
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held in Huntington on Saturday.
·Miss Spencer is valedictorian
Befo;e going down un the word vf t.his year's graduating class at
"jealou!ly" Miss Carroll spelled W'dbama and was commended for
lettuce,
acquaintance, strflighl, 'her achievements by Dr. Stewart
several, careful and tr,.namit.
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Another Mason Count·ian , Jeanir.
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J·ucty Vcnnoy, 12. of Barhours· t(lf'lay for Kansas City, Missouri,
where Mrs. Stanley will attend th1
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Joint RegiOnil Conferen.~ of the
Mid-West and La,ke Dlvhdon• of
HUDSON GIVEN ~p
the National Association of Bank
Densell Ray Hudson,1 Hartford, Women. Tbe con(erence wm be
W. Va .. was turned over to a cali- held, at the Hotel Muehlebach jn
fornia officer traveling here by Kanus City on May 17 and 18.
auto· about 2 A. M. tody by Shcr.
iff Robert c. Hartenbach after
.~~~FINED BY JP
Rudson had escaped trom the
J&gt;.o.
. .. ,ue Pike, Syracuse, wa1 fined
Meigs County jail last month. Hud·
$10
and costs on each l'lf two
son was wanted in the West for
eseapin gofficen thert&gt; . He wa1 ap- charges Tuesday in Juatlce o[
prehended last week In Mason Peace R. J!:. GrindleY's court, one
ror disturblnp: tllc peace and the
County.
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l!rL Tllelma Pr•U Ud Mn. Wfl.
A II'OUP of li"Xfb Jftdt-~ tr-*
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New
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vltiton in Parker•h'*".l M-onday.
wtfo
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M.n. Cl.rence Ola.tk 1nd Mr. and
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¥tate• In A.t~ent
Calent 4how to be e:tven ~ tht
Lrkin fl.oepit.al by the New Hav ~n
MMhera ClUb on MIY 21.
The youngtters
have bee1
lettnin, to e;quue danee under
Rd,ddlfle, i rorQ~er metllbft' of
lilt dtr..rlon of 11... o. 1. so.:;,
i.epllature, wlD '-Ice over the
and Mtn Nane)f Pklber. Tile Mother, · Club p!''etehf:l a ialtn ·. unetpii'e:d term of Jude:e Russell
lbow for pat.lentt et Lakin every JkCurd)' of Pol'Htmouth, who djed
a few weeki aJo. Radcliffe will
month.
The atudentJ ll'e Sandra ~e. 1erve till November 19158 at whieh
Booky Goodntte, lllller Em~hion, time a new .election wiiJ be beld
Btrbara Bottle, David Chadwell, Lo tnt t~e po1t.
Ronnie Hester, Aridy «:ar~tlnuk
and Donald BrOWn.

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ATUMDIIIIG USSION
Max Ward, repreaeot.atlve of Na·.
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one of 36 agents attending a train·
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Jumbua, Ohio. The sessions, de-voted principally to the study of
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Will the Yellow Jackets cool off beforo game time In Co·
lumbus rrtllay against the eastern Oblo Class A baseball high
IICbool winner&amp;-name as yet unknown?
That's the que.tlon thls .week as tile club has six of its key
": I!Um In Washington D. C. and New York enjoying sights wtth
other graduating seniors of .)IHS. They'Ve taken II straight,
lnclndb!Jt~ee play-off games with winners In other counties
and !he
ct (Sollth Webster).
Aad. jUst how Joo4 ia thla Jaekel
elub? Doea it compare with the

.ouUlt that went to the stlte final•
In tUO to lose 1-Q to tlaetly
whom we don't reean. Dick Wal· ~ . WI! the No. 1 piteher on that
clUb. Woody Call muat have been
the eatebtr.
an~
other battery that hal been ~ moW~

Tbi1 year Middleport hu

Jni them dow11. Jim Bowles tbrowa'
to Dave Kindy behind the plate.
Hlndy 11 rated as one of the belt
eatehert to come out of Southeutem Ohio In rrore than a few yeara.

He hi~ a doyble price tic on bim
·~"tQo, alnce he haa very ably spelled
Bowlea aa piteher.
Bowle• Ia bla:. fairly fast, and
seems to have adequate eontrol
~ wl\h both the blgh bard one and
hie curve that frequently baa been
vicious enough to hold 'enemy bat·
t«• to complete cheek; .Bowles hal
ft\-pitched a reilly bad 1ame·thi•
•nd he'a had leYJ~ral JOOd
·@ e.. ·liJftd)", w'hue: not quite u
· tectlve
on the mound hu Jone
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For Bottom Place In League

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out homer In t h e e11 l ·
The Pirates crashed two hl)ffi·
eta-by ~nk Fotle:r and Frank
Thomat-and four doubles In an
u~blt attack aaabut four Cub
pltchero.
. The Cubl thus tailed In a
try for their Uret homo trLumpll
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Arroyo struck out Walt Mor)'n in at¥Cn I t ., ,..,
Ex·Plratc
Dale Long smashed
the rbasat 4oaded In the
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Orner Ior th e Cu b ~·
a• rellefcr tor atarter Ron • tw..run
.and mowed down the Cub;l in the first Inning.
("'·"'"'••• unlll Cal Neeman'&amp; 1.WIJMAAI WI~S ,

BY UNITID ,RIIS
~ . Tbe lut"Piace Pittsburgh Plrlt.ea edged ·the ChlcAWJ Cuba 8-8
Tu61day 'II Letty Lui• Arroyo
lt.tuck out nlne 1!1 a. up-and-down
ri)lor job at Chlc.,o. He gave up
• ~wo-run homq- to Jlm Bola:er ia.
t[le ninth.

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complete baaebal•l duffer In

for the Detroit 'Tiger:J.
The 2&amp;-ycar.old Mall, struck
out Jlx and walked only ont!
while allowing on.Jy on~ Boston
runner to reach BBCond -base.
Rene Bertoia, the 'fl~'s brill·
ian' Y011ftlil ·inrlaldcr, acorcd the
flr~t run on DIU. 'Thlttle'a aacrlfice
fly . and'· then accounted ror the
aocond t.Jiy 'wi~ hla flrat -homer
ol ·l bo year In tho .. vontb.
Frank Sulllvan, Boston's tH
riJhthander, waa ou~pltched by
Ma.. In a line hurlln1 duel. Sulll·
van allowe4 only four hits in
tllht lnnlnaa w)llle auffering his
t111n1 cleleot Ho hal won two.

IN OTMII GAMII

Tho iMilwaukee Brovco rapped
th1 .pltt'hln&amp; of Don . Newcpmbc
for 1even hit. tneludlng tHplcs
by JM Adeoek, .nd !Illy Bruton,
ond dolealod tho BroQiclyn Dod•
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1era 3·2, TuMday Mtore 31,1 3 1 n
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County Stadium.
AI Worthln(lon uved tho pmc
for 1tarter Ruben Gome1 In the
nlnlh ond Hlllt So10or banaed
two home ru111 u the New York
Gianta dropped the St. Lou.is

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CINCINNATI UP - The Clncinnati Redlegs gathered forces t~
day for another unult 111inst
the Philadelphia Phlls, who burst
their 13 win bubble Tuesday night.
There was ple~ty ot evidence
tbe Redlegs atHi bad plenty of
steam in thek boiler desplte the
10-8 loss, which dropped them out
of a tie for fi_rst/lace Into the
second spot behln Milwaukee.
Cincinnati collected 10 bUs in
the game and lt looked for a while
Jlke Bob Th1.1rman'a three run
pinch hOmer that put them into a
5-4 lead in the fifth hal bal.,d
them out.
,
But a two-run homer by AI
Bpuchee in the ninth Inning gave
the P6ils the decision that shoved
third place
Philadelphia. Into
ahead of the slumping Dodeera.
Sanc:he1 Ckh Flnt Lo•
The loss tagged Redleg reliever
Raul Sanchez with bia Cirat defeat
after t}Vo wins.
The ltedlegs threw five pitchers
into the fro~~y in an aUempt Jo
stave dt.f deteat. Warren Hf.e:ker
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BASEBALL RESULTS

INTERNATIC!NAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Richmond ..... 17 9 .654 1 0
Miami . . . . . . . 1~ 9 .62.5 1
B'llffalo
13 10 .M5 2~
Toronto .
13 10 .~615 2h
ROchtlster
12 13 .480 414
1
Columbus . ~. . . 9 14 .391 6'h
Montreal . . . . .
9 1:5 .:'3 75 7
Won Lqst Hava na
8 16 .333 B
P6meroy JAons · · · · · 301ri! 20'/!
NATIONAL LEAOUI
Robinson's Laundry
28'AI 22'~
w L Pet. GB
Pomeroy Motor Co. . . 27
24
M.l1 wauk ee . . . . . 16 7 .696 p
24
Cincinnati
16 8 667
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New York Clothing · · 21
Sporta Center · · · · · · · 22
29
Brooklyn . . . . . 13 9 .!!191 2~2
H. &amp; R. Firestone · · 18
23
Philadel(l'hia . ·.· 13 10 .M5 , 3
PLAY OFF1RESULTS
St. Louis , . , ... 11 11 .M»&gt; 4:2
Pomeray Lion1 Club
New York
10 14 .417 6 ·~
Darst 146 167 137 149 14-7 7~B Chicago ...... , . 7 17 .2~ Blf.:
Searles tMI 1'77 162 1?9 166 843 Pittsburgh . . .
7 18 .280 10
Wright 136 146 147 167 164 160
AMERICAN LEAGUI
.
W, ·Anderton
w L Pet. GB
170 188 126 184 133 801 Chlcaio
.... 14 7 .667 0
Gibb&amp; 1R8 177 136 163 18'7 &amp;lJ New York ..... 14- 8 .638
'h
Tote[ • 779 o••
708 842 797 aoa1 ot eve1an d · · · · · 13 9 ·~DI n ·
uu
Robinson'• Ltundry
Boston ........ 13 12 .520 3
.r 9t) 189 186 9"'1
O'Brien 192 16u
1
· ~ Detroit . . .. , . . 12 13 .480 4
Wi"glns
Kan:sa 1 City ... 12 13 .taO 4
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Baltimore
9 13 .409. 5:•,
H6 163 .178 16~ 129 784 Washington . . . 7 19 .269 s•.~:
TUESDA,Y'S RISULT$
F. And~n !31!
liB lao 8 4
INTIRNATIONAL LEAGUE
Will
11~ Hl3 19 11ri 1'9 7\J Miami at Columbus, night
Schoenleb
Montreal at Bulfalo, rain
169 159 201 167 157 843 Hnv.ana 3 Riehmond 1
9 9 9 4 ; Toronto 10 Rochester 4
Hflp." .
9 9
Total
817 802 906 826 800 4Hil
AMERICAN LIAGUI
Dclralt 2 Boslon 0
Kansas City at New York, r.ain
Chicago at Wialtbln,gton~ rai~
Clcvelalld .at Baltimore, rain
TONIGHT
NATIONAL LIAGUI
FAMILY NIGHTS
Plltsburgh 8 Chleago 8
(Car or tQJck Load
P·hlladelpbia 10 Clnclnnatl 8
admitted on 2 Adult Tickets
M~lwauke-e 3 Broak·lyn 2
Jaek Webb
Janet Leia:h New York G St. Louis 3
PITI KILLY •ILUII
WEDNESDAY'S GAMiiS
INTUNATIONAL LIAGUI
James Daren-all~aurle carroll Miami at Columbus, .night
RUMILI ON THI DOCKS
Montreal a\ Buffalo, nigh!
(Rock and Roll Gang)
Havana at Richmond, night
Toronto at RoChester, nia:ht
THURS.·FRI.
MAY l6ol7
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Jofll McCrea
Felleia Farr
Pittsburgh (Friend) at Ohlea"o
THI PIRST TIIIAN
(Drabcwa[ty)
(Cinemascope • Tecb,nlcolor)
Brooklyn (Drysdale) al MUwau
- alaobe (~onley)
Rhonda P'lemlna: McDonald carey
Philadelphia · &lt;Sanford) at Cln·
elnnatl (Je!lcOit) night
ODONGO . . .
(Cinemascope ~ Tet!hrllcolor)
New York &lt;A·ntoneUI) ·at St.
Louis (JoneJ) -bight
AMIRICAN LIAGUE
DIDICATI LANIS
Karuu City (Garver) at New
OOUUMBUS UP~ov. C. Will· York (!tuck&gt;.)
iam O'Neill will dedicate two
Detroit
(Larry)
at Bo.no:fully equipped .bowllna: lamu Sat· CStone.)
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Cardinali. Tuelday nt.aht D-3.
urdtty at tho Ohio Sta.te School
In the .nintb wttb one out for the blind. The lane• were
and t:ardlnal:t. on .t~rat a~d see· donated
the
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win b)' blankln&amp; tbe Boston Rei·
Sox 2--0 on a 1parkUn1
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Ekes Out 3· Pin Win over

Three Of Five Reds ~irding To Get Back On Stride Eighth Graders
Enjoy Party In
After Dropping 13th In Win String School's
Match Goes
Gy!JI ,
Down To Wire

Robinson's Laundry bowlers
took the championship of the lo·
cal . Industrial League Monday
night on the home lcmes in !I
best three out of five match from
the Pomeroy Lions. Jame.s 0'
Brien with 922 led t-he cleaners
who h.ad a ·total of 4103 actual
pins. T.h&amp;ir 4~ pin h.ar,dicap gave
them a grand total of 4151 .pin 3.
all the way In the games he has The Lions had 39fll.
1tarted, and won them all.
The battle went down to t·hc
Pitchers are what mske high wire, each team winning two ou t
aehool teams. Usually lnexperi- {/r ,t he first four. And the las
enced infields aren't exactly stare game went down to the last mal,
at supporting weak pitehers. That's hefore Robinson's ('ked out a
m,alnly What Pomeroy lacked thlt
\\in by three pins. It w~s tht
1prlng, a ·really top pitcher.
third
straight year for -the cleanBut with th.is Middleport elub
It haan't been aU pitching, aJ. ers to win.
Cricket Searles was high man
though it hill been better than
r(lr
the Li.ons wit:h 843 as Ute
averaee all season. It's the Jacket
bitting which has pulled sev\ral te&lt;.m as. a whole wall not u-p to
par. NeiLhcr team rQ]Ied ·up to
pmea out or the fire.
.
its
average a~ only onl 200 g.amo
Here again, Bowles Is the b1g
man wlth an average well over Wks rolled. Trell Schoenleb had
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Hlndy, are batting over .300. That'S
High team serie! for the eea
real stiekina on any club.
Lfln wa's Pomeroy Lions, 2717.
Thus, fana may be auured that
High Game for the season was
If the Jaekel!' hitting holds UP.,
Pomeroy
Lions, 997.
and Bowlea' arm isn't broken on
High
fndivldual
series for the
the SelnorJ' trip thia week, MHS
seuon
' V8s O'Brien 6Z3.
hal an excellent chance to find
High [ndividual .g.m1e for the
themselves In the state flnal~
season
w.as Clatworthy 2~$.
alilain.
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Coach Nolan Swackhamer would
like nothing better.

.~f~::~;~~~~r:t.Lem!:
on)
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started for Cincinnati, but lasted
EiJbth Grade pupili of M.iddl.:'
only 10 pitches.
Clneinnati threatened in the port. Junior Hl,gb School ha 1
ninth on successive doubles by Ed their annual ·part)' at the sehO(I.l ,
evening
Bailey and Don Hoak to chase gymnasium 'l\lesday
out pitchel" Jim Hearn. John Tem- Mrs. Nan· Moore and Pat Weiher
ple's double off Robin Roberts are home room teachers for the
scored Hoak, but that ended it. i dan. Otber faculty members pre
Dick Farrell. Philadelphia relie .sent were Supt. L W. McComa,,
Mr1
pitcher, collected the win, the Coach- N. P. Swackhamer,
ninth for the Phils In the last 12 C1arence Lacey, Harold S.uer.
games.
Ddn Erwin was In char&amp;e of
Tonight it will be either San. the decorating committee
ant
ford (4.()), or Harvey Haddix (2-2) streamers of star-studded paper
for the Phils, while Brooks LJ.w. were used in combination witn·
renee (3·1) will start for the Red~ vari-colored paper. Rosetta Richard
legs.
WaJ chairman Of the· recofda eom ·
mittee 'l.nd David Konkrlfht B!l·
peTViled game1 for the eveninJ.
Ju.dith Sauer, Susan Pulle ••
Becky· Leonard and Janice Zirkh
were on the program t'Ommittee
and gave a co.st.umed pantomlm&lt;;
of "Little Darling."

Indians Saved
Bv Rain With
oi-ioles Ahead
BALTIMORE, Md. UP -

Rain
pulled Cleveland out of· a tight
spot Tuesday nigh~ poatponine tho
Indians• debut In the East.
Righthander Bob Lemon will do
the honors in the Orlulea' ball
park tonight. Lemon will aeek hi&amp;
fourth win a1alnat three- losses.
Facing him will be Coanle Johnson for the Oriolea.
The opportune torrent of rain
hit Baltimore Municipal Stadium
In the h~st half of the seeond inning . The Orioles already had two
runs ~ome, three men on base and
Mike Garcia w.alking to the showers.
The rains eame and the Indiana
were able to wipe the bad .f!tart
off the rt!cord boots.
BOSTON UP--Sluggor Ted
Kluszewski ot the Cinclnnati Red-'
legs continued to undergo Leats
today to determine the natu-re of
a back 1.ilment which bas put
him out of action.

Lewis: •nd

Mrs(Max Ward
Is Hostess To .
Sewing Club

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by Carolyn ·

P.,blic Invited
To MusiCale At
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Sattl·rca.r. May 11, •t 1, p.' m.

For Rent tenatoa l.a4kf!llrl,
Seaftold Boarda, Drop ClotbJ
Cli.o!i&gt;n Flrhlr, lll&lt;ldlepon,
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Middleport, 0 ., May 15, 1957-

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PAINTING
, PAPIR.fiANt;IJIG
L. V. Rotol...,

ror rent ~trie
wallpape.·
Jteawer.
Clinion Fi.sber, Mld114 (f
i1eport. I' h. 6265-X

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BALTIMORE
8aturClotb, Nylon, Flberelass Awninp,
daY't _ Prea·kneas States wlU be
Porch sltadel', Venetian bUnd.s
Window blind$, PQI'eh and Law~ br&lt;&gt;u&lt;tca..t and televlae4 by CBS
Furniture. Free eatf.!';.t~. Dale from 5:30 to 8 p. m., e. d . t.
Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
4 25 1moc
SE!!VI!'E on I f - J:e.
ROOMS, clos::.~i:n-t;-:o::w::n-.--:c
127='11:,:_:,u&gt; QmCK
Pairlnl ·by ........,. Trol•ed
ternut, Pomeroy.
, 5·11·121.11
watehmaku, COI.UNB lEW£.

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1-D-54CJJEVROLET B~7la-;ire-,-;ha
,.--rd7tcp, ~port coupe, 2 dr., excellent
throughout, beautiful interior,
·black and white finish, white
wall tires, all accessorleB low
mileage. Call 4QB.Y. Roger 'Bishop. 1S2!1 Nye Ave.
0 14 3tc

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RADIO .. TEIJ!!VIBION BI!RVICI!,
Pbon. lJO. Cleland A,p~Jaooe
~ lld W. Jololo SL, Pomero,.

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car, ;neat
appearlfl'Ce, good character. JC
your preaent earnillgs are not
enough for .present day living
COS'la, w!J,f not let me eome to
your thoine and discuu the
pO!J!Jibililles .cif bette.ring your .
self. Jntervlew in the presence
Of y~r wLle pl'eferred. P ar
manent high earninq- po~tior.
for men who qualify. WrHo
when r can see you• ~o Box
OOB·A. The Dally
Sentinel,
PorQ.eroy.
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Call Don
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Rei:ll Estate

60" Youngstowu CA.BINET SINK
\ ·t T4Ppen P~alns, 0., at the resiwith overhead cabinets, good
de~ of tltj! J.ote Cl!ar'-• 11. o..
comtitJon. ' Will sell separately.
· burn. Studio Couch, tllt~back
Fhone 6117·M.
5 15 3tc
cbair, matching ottom.n J'adid
bureau, d1·esst·r, beds, KeiVeni~ OVAL GJ,.AS,S door China closet.
EXPERIENCED Se~-YI:-c-e-,S:-t-at.,-io-n attor refrieerator, coaJ •or wood . Call 61i8-M evenings. 5 15 3tc
tendant", eapa_b.Je of mo-neging
r;.uiJel t•blel, chairs. s~ctads, cupltation.
Salary,
eommilislon .
boar,as, dishes, toaster ~ iron Approximab&lt;Y g acres CLOVER
lt'OUP
Insurance.
Reply
in fu11
bul'.nside heate1, corh~heller'
ALFALFA, and BLUE GRAsS
·tO BoiC 068-B, c/o Thl' Daily Sen·
lJwp 4t\OVer, sm_.u tools, ·~ FOrd
HAY. Soon ready to cut. Cash tlllft, Pomei'O)'.
' If ate
"-~Hcl·u,p truck, -ant. other items.
price $125. Mrs. c .C~ Foster,
Not re,ponsible for accident s.
Plants, Racine-Leta-rt Ro8d.
SALESLADY FOR ' &amp; 10 work
Vida Koenig &amp; Mae Vineyard 5 15 3tc
with b~ylng and 5e1Ung experi·
(QW.I'IIltS)
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NEW KAY BASE VIOLIN eost
Mar£on (.Qrownie) \VoQds
Box 668·C, e/ c The Daily Sen·
approJ;iw.atWy .HOO. Sacrillce at
(AUctioneer) ·
tine I, Pomeroy.
1i 1' 3tc
$2M. Also Bell twe recorder,
5 1f Btl&gt;
eontaet Raymond Fields, TUfner WANTED-tMt .more
licensed
2~ New Haven, W. Va.
li{b gurds iit Bailey'·s ~kf',
(2) Card
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Racine Rood .
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needed
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care
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J'ervtce. Do:y ;{)f our ex~mrion program. pert Toc~Diciano, Phone IJ2N y

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mileage ,
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ext,e rjor, 1!Qntr~f, or
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Electri_c $upp(ies, -: Hafdware

The publlc i1 ·lnvited to attend
the Musltaole to be · given Thur:
day evening at 7:30 .at the Mount
Moriah Baptist Church, Main ·and
Fourth Avenue, by the Mt. Moriah Missionary Society. I
Mrs. c. R. Youn·g,
Cbali'.man,
•has announced the ·program whJc!l
wi11 incl.ude special music by the
Lakin Hospital
choir, cholt.s
ffom the ·Kerrs Run ·church, the
Mt. '.Moriah Church .and tbe Dlstrict.
Refreshments will bl: on sale in
the church dining room afNr the
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fhyllis Bootie, Louise Pugh, Do.·a
McGhee, Carolyn RuaaeU, Frances
P~ttlt, Allee Wlcltllne, M..:tho:
Hunnell.

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CaU 398 Today - An Ad In

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chips, "pop and lee cream

were served

ADS.

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1~56 Bu~·t'k

iera Sedan', $2,895.00. Powet·
IT'S EASY '1'0 .
steer.ing and brakes, dynaflow
BUY - Sl!LL - ,ftENil'dr:iv.,e, one ·l ocal owner. BJae(t.
find emplo~ment- 'blr.e niJ''I. P,orneroy.
S.tMitc
or find ' t()jlt IIR! through
'fhe D.ily llentiMJ WANT IP:III Oldsm4blle "88" 2 dr-:HOlt;.

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per word ·f or tP.Iree CI)OteGUtl\IJ8ltieertion.t.
Special - One month for ZO eent1 per word.
Full rate of 2 centa per word wUI be "horoecl for a~vertlolnr If
DOt peid 1.. before tbo I lith oloach m0111b ffillow,lnli ...rtfon
Enwo I• Advortl.811l/1-6hould be "'IIOJie.ol lmJJ&gt;e((lately, ·'l'bo
IWIY ,Sentioel •Ul not be responsible l.or mOJe tbali oae lncor-.
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relldentl11l dlatricL, conve.nien~
or 1chools
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BATES

sary of Mrs. ward were obaervec;J.
Each received .eifU Cro~ tbelr
aeeret .pal and Mrs. Lewls a Jlft
from the elu.b.
A salad c~ur.se was served by
the hostess to Miss Eleanor Robson, Mr.s. Paul Kloes, Mrs. Dwi&amp;:b*
PIU1ker, Mrs. Patrick Wood, Mrs.
Lewis, Mrs. James Clatwo~by,
MisS Mart.ha Howell and Mrs.
Grace Holter.

Mrs. Max W'Ud entertained the
Seeoo.d MOnday Sewio1 Club
Monday evening at her !Jtome LJncoln Height&amp;
FOJlowln.( a sh9ft bu&amp;ine.s&amp; aesllion the birthday of MM. Rober~

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PHONE 398

wedding anniver-

MilT MI-::CN-::111:-A:-N:OOLUMBUS • UP...COach Larry
his best
Snyder will aend one
Ohio State track IQURdtl In years
Alain•! Mlci&gt;ISan Friday in
tuneup for the Jlla Ten outdoor
meet the followlnl weekend Jl
Nortbweatern.

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dan $1,995.00. llynaflow drive,
original biJck fmisb lite J)tW.
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Will the Yellow Jackets cool off beforo game time In Co·
lumbus rrtllay against the eastern Oblo Class A baseball high
IICbool winner&amp;-name as yet unknown?
That's the que.tlon thls .week as tile club has six of its key
": I!Um In Washington D. C. and New York enjoying sights wtth
other graduating seniors of .)IHS. They'Ve taken II straight,
lnclndb!Jt~ee play-off games with winners In other counties
and !he
ct (Sollth Webster).
Aad. jUst how Joo4 ia thla Jaekel
elub? Doea it compare with the

.ouUlt that went to the stlte final•
In tUO to lose 1-Q to tlaetly
whom we don't reean. Dick Wal· ~ . WI! the No. 1 piteher on that
clUb. Woody Call muat have been
the eatebtr.
an~
other battery that hal been ~ moW~

Tbi1 year Middleport hu

Jni them dow11. Jim Bowles tbrowa'
to Dave Kindy behind the plate.
Hlndy 11 rated as one of the belt
eatehert to come out of Southeutem Ohio In rrore than a few yeara.

He hi~ a doyble price tic on bim
·~"tQo, alnce he haa very ably spelled
Bowlea aa piteher.
Bowle• Ia bla:. fairly fast, and
seems to have adequate eontrol
~ wl\h both the blgh bard one and
hie curve that frequently baa been
vicious enough to hold 'enemy bat·
t«• to complete cheek; .Bowles hal
ft\-pitched a reilly bad 1ame·thi•
•nd he'a had leYJ~ral JOOd
·@ e.. ·liJftd)", w'hue: not quite u
· tectlve
on the mound hu Jone
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For Bottom Place In League

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out homer In t h e e11 l ·
The Pirates crashed two hl)ffi·
eta-by ~nk Fotle:r and Frank
Thomat-and four doubles In an
u~blt attack aaabut four Cub
pltchero.
. The Cubl thus tailed In a
try for their Uret homo trLumpll
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Arroyo struck out Walt Mor)'n in at¥Cn I t ., ,..,
Ex·Plratc
Dale Long smashed
the rbasat 4oaded In the
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Orner Ior th e Cu b ~·
a• rellefcr tor atarter Ron • tw..run
.and mowed down the Cub;l in the first Inning.
("'·"'"'••• unlll Cal Neeman'&amp; 1.WIJMAAI WI~S ,

BY UNITID ,RIIS
~ . Tbe lut"Piace Pittsburgh Plrlt.ea edged ·the ChlcAWJ Cuba 8-8
Tu61day 'II Letty Lui• Arroyo
lt.tuck out nlne 1!1 a. up-and-down
ri)lor job at Chlc.,o. He gave up
• ~wo-run homq- to Jlm Bola:er ia.
t[le ninth.

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SWIM TRUNKS
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The Neweat IIi C•JII
Dip In Ice Water, give
quick dryin&amp; twill and put

tton.

complete baaebal•l duffer In

for the Detroit 'Tiger:J.
The 2&amp;-ycar.old Mall, struck
out Jlx and walked only ont!
while allowing on.Jy on~ Boston
runner to reach BBCond -base.
Rene Bertoia, the 'fl~'s brill·
ian' Y011ftlil ·inrlaldcr, acorcd the
flr~t run on DIU. 'Thlttle'a aacrlfice
fly . and'· then accounted ror the
aocond t.Jiy 'wi~ hla flrat -homer
ol ·l bo year In tho .. vontb.
Frank Sulllvan, Boston's tH
riJhthander, waa ou~pltched by
Ma.. In a line hurlln1 duel. Sulll·
van allowe4 only four hits in
tllht lnnlnaa w)llle auffering his
t111n1 cleleot Ho hal won two.

IN OTMII GAMII

Tho iMilwaukee Brovco rapped
th1 .pltt'hln&amp; of Don . Newcpmbc
for 1even hit. tneludlng tHplcs
by JM Adeoek, .nd !Illy Bruton,
ond dolealod tho BroQiclyn Dod•
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County Stadium.
AI Worthln(lon uved tho pmc
for 1tarter Ruben Gome1 In the
nlnlh ond Hlllt So10or banaed
two home ru111 u the New York
Gianta dropped the St. Lou.is

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$1.95 up
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CINCINNATI UP - The Clncinnati Redlegs gathered forces t~
day for another unult 111inst
the Philadelphia Phlls, who burst
their 13 win bubble Tuesday night.
There was ple~ty ot evidence
tbe Redlegs atHi bad plenty of
steam in thek boiler desplte the
10-8 loss, which dropped them out
of a tie for fi_rst/lace Into the
second spot behln Milwaukee.
Cincinnati collected 10 bUs in
the game and lt looked for a while
Jlke Bob Th1.1rman'a three run
pinch hOmer that put them into a
5-4 lead in the fifth hal bal.,d
them out.
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But a two-run homer by AI
Bpuchee in the ninth Inning gave
the P6ils the decision that shoved
third place
Philadelphia. Into
ahead of the slumping Dodeera.
Sanc:he1 Ckh Flnt Lo•
The loss tagged Redleg reliever
Raul Sanchez with bia Cirat defeat
after t}Vo wins.
The ltedlegs threw five pitchers
into the fro~~y in an aUempt Jo
stave dt.f deteat. Warren Hf.e:ker
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BASEBALL RESULTS

INTERNATIC!NAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Richmond ..... 17 9 .654 1 0
Miami . . . . . . . 1~ 9 .62.5 1
B'llffalo
13 10 .M5 2~
Toronto .
13 10 .~615 2h
ROchtlster
12 13 .480 414
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Columbus . ~. . . 9 14 .391 6'h
Montreal . . . . .
9 1:5 .:'3 75 7
Won Lqst Hava na
8 16 .333 B
P6meroy JAons · · · · · 301ri! 20'/!
NATIONAL LEAOUI
Robinson's Laundry
28'AI 22'~
w L Pet. GB
Pomeroy Motor Co. . . 27
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M.l1 wauk ee . . . . . 16 7 .696 p
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Cincinnati
16 8 667
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New York Clothing · · 21
Sporta Center · · · · · · · 22
29
Brooklyn . . . . . 13 9 .!!191 2~2
H. &amp; R. Firestone · · 18
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Philadel(l'hia . ·.· 13 10 .M5 , 3
PLAY OFF1RESULTS
St. Louis , . , ... 11 11 .M»&gt; 4:2
Pomeray Lion1 Club
New York
10 14 .417 6 ·~
Darst 146 167 137 149 14-7 7~B Chicago ...... , . 7 17 .2~ Blf.:
Searles tMI 1'77 162 1?9 166 843 Pittsburgh . . .
7 18 .280 10
Wright 136 146 147 167 164 160
AMERICAN LEAGUI
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W, ·Anderton
w L Pet. GB
170 188 126 184 133 801 Chlcaio
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Gibb&amp; 1R8 177 136 163 18'7 &amp;lJ New York ..... 14- 8 .638
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Robinson'• Ltundry
Boston ........ 13 12 .520 3
.r 9t) 189 186 9"'1
O'Brien 192 16u
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Wi"glns
Kan:sa 1 City ... 12 13 .taO 4
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Baltimore
9 13 .409. 5:•,
H6 163 .178 16~ 129 784 Washington . . . 7 19 .269 s•.~:
TUESDA,Y'S RISULT$
F. And~n !31!
liB lao 8 4
INTIRNATIONAL LEAGUE
Will
11~ Hl3 19 11ri 1'9 7\J Miami at Columbus, night
Schoenleb
Montreal at Bulfalo, rain
169 159 201 167 157 843 Hnv.ana 3 Riehmond 1
9 9 9 4 ; Toronto 10 Rochester 4
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Total
817 802 906 826 800 4Hil
AMERICAN LIAGUI
Dclralt 2 Boslon 0
Kansas City at New York, r.ain
Chicago at Wialtbln,gton~ rai~
Clcvelalld .at Baltimore, rain
TONIGHT
NATIONAL LIAGUI
FAMILY NIGHTS
Plltsburgh 8 Chleago 8
(Car or tQJck Load
P·hlladelpbia 10 Clnclnnatl 8
admitted on 2 Adult Tickets
M~lwauke-e 3 Broak·lyn 2
Jaek Webb
Janet Leia:h New York G St. Louis 3
PITI KILLY •ILUII
WEDNESDAY'S GAMiiS
INTUNATIONAL LIAGUI
James Daren-all~aurle carroll Miami at Columbus, .night
RUMILI ON THI DOCKS
Montreal a\ Buffalo, nigh!
(Rock and Roll Gang)
Havana at Richmond, night
Toronto at RoChester, nia:ht
THURS.·FRI.
MAY l6ol7
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Jofll McCrea
Felleia Farr
Pittsburgh (Friend) at Ohlea"o
THI PIRST TIIIAN
(Drabcwa[ty)
(Cinemascope • Tecb,nlcolor)
Brooklyn (Drysdale) al MUwau
- alaobe (~onley)
Rhonda P'lemlna: McDonald carey
Philadelphia · &lt;Sanford) at Cln·
elnnatl (Je!lcOit) night
ODONGO . . .
(Cinemascope ~ Tet!hrllcolor)
New York &lt;A·ntoneUI) ·at St.
Louis (JoneJ) -bight
AMIRICAN LIAGUE
DIDICATI LANIS
Karuu City (Garver) at New
OOUUMBUS UP~ov. C. Will· York (!tuck&gt;.)
iam O'Neill will dedicate two
Detroit
(Larry)
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Cardinali. Tuelday nt.aht D-3.
urdtty at tho Ohio Sta.te School
In the .nintb wttb one out for the blind. The lane• were
and t:ardlnal:t. on .t~rat a~d see· donated
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win b)' blankln&amp; tbe Boston Rei·
Sox 2--0 on a 1parkUn1
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Three Of Five Reds ~irding To Get Back On Stride Eighth Graders
Enjoy Party In
After Dropping 13th In Win String School's
Match Goes
Gy!JI ,
Down To Wire

Robinson's Laundry bowlers
took the championship of the lo·
cal . Industrial League Monday
night on the home lcmes in !I
best three out of five match from
the Pomeroy Lions. Jame.s 0'
Brien with 922 led t-he cleaners
who h.ad a ·total of 4103 actual
pins. T.h&amp;ir 4~ pin h.ar,dicap gave
them a grand total of 4151 .pin 3.
all the way In the games he has The Lions had 39fll.
1tarted, and won them all.
The battle went down to t·hc
Pitchers are what mske high wire, each team winning two ou t
aehool teams. Usually lnexperi- {/r ,t he first four. And the las
enced infields aren't exactly stare game went down to the last mal,
at supporting weak pitehers. That's hefore Robinson's ('ked out a
m,alnly What Pomeroy lacked thlt
\\in by three pins. It w~s tht
1prlng, a ·really top pitcher.
third
straight year for -the cleanBut with th.is Middleport elub
It haan't been aU pitching, aJ. ers to win.
Cricket Searles was high man
though it hill been better than
r(lr
the Li.ons wit:h 843 as Ute
averaee all season. It's the Jacket
bitting which has pulled sev\ral te&lt;.m as. a whole wall not u-p to
par. NeiLhcr team rQ]Ied ·up to
pmea out or the fire.
.
its
average a~ only onl 200 g.amo
Here again, Bowles Is the b1g
man wlth an average well over Wks rolled. Trell Schoenleb had
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.500 and six of the boys, Including high game with 201.
Hlndy, are batting over .300. That'S
High team serie! for the eea
real stiekina on any club.
Lfln wa's Pomeroy Lions, 2717.
Thus, fana may be auured that
High Game for the season was
If the Jaekel!' hitting holds UP.,
Pomeroy
Lions, 997.
and Bowlea' arm isn't broken on
High
fndivldual
series for the
the SelnorJ' trip thia week, MHS
seuon
' V8s O'Brien 6Z3.
hal an excellent chance to find
High [ndividual .g.m1e for the
themselves In the state flnal~
season
w.as Clatworthy 2~$.
alilain.
' "NAL SECOND ROUND
Coach Nolan Swackhamer would
like nothing better.

.~f~::~;~~~~r:t.Lem!:
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started for Cincinnati, but lasted
EiJbth Grade pupili of M.iddl.:'
only 10 pitches.
Clneinnati threatened in the port. Junior Hl,gb School ha 1
ninth on successive doubles by Ed their annual ·part)' at the sehO(I.l ,
evening
Bailey and Don Hoak to chase gymnasium 'l\lesday
out pitchel" Jim Hearn. John Tem- Mrs. Nan· Moore and Pat Weiher
ple's double off Robin Roberts are home room teachers for the
scored Hoak, but that ended it. i dan. Otber faculty members pre
Dick Farrell. Philadelphia relie .sent were Supt. L W. McComa,,
Mr1
pitcher, collected the win, the Coach- N. P. Swackhamer,
ninth for the Phils In the last 12 C1arence Lacey, Harold S.uer.
games.
Ddn Erwin was In char&amp;e of
Tonight it will be either San. the decorating committee
ant
ford (4.()), or Harvey Haddix (2-2) streamers of star-studded paper
for the Phils, while Brooks LJ.w. were used in combination witn·
renee (3·1) will start for the Red~ vari-colored paper. Rosetta Richard
legs.
WaJ chairman Of the· recofda eom ·
mittee 'l.nd David Konkrlfht B!l·
peTViled game1 for the eveninJ.
Ju.dith Sauer, Susan Pulle ••
Becky· Leonard and Janice Zirkh
were on the program t'Ommittee
and gave a co.st.umed pantomlm&lt;;
of "Little Darling."

Indians Saved
Bv Rain With
oi-ioles Ahead
BALTIMORE, Md. UP -

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pulled Cleveland out of· a tight
spot Tuesday nigh~ poatponine tho
Indians• debut In the East.
Righthander Bob Lemon will do
the honors in the Orlulea' ball
park tonight. Lemon will aeek hi&amp;
fourth win a1alnat three- losses.
Facing him will be Coanle Johnson for the Oriolea.
The opportune torrent of rain
hit Baltimore Municipal Stadium
In the h~st half of the seeond inning . The Orioles already had two
runs ~ome, three men on base and
Mike Garcia w.alking to the showers.
The rains eame and the Indiana
were able to wipe the bad .f!tart
off the rt!cord boots.
BOSTON UP--Sluggor Ted
Kluszewski ot the Cinclnnati Red-'
legs continued to undergo Leats
today to determine the natu-re of
a back 1.ilment which bas put
him out of action.

Lewis: •nd

Mrs(Max Ward
Is Hostess To .
Sewing Club

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To MusiCale At
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Sattl·rca.r. May 11, •t 1, p.' m.

For Rent tenatoa l.a4kf!llrl,
Seaftold Boarda, Drop ClotbJ
Cli.o!i&gt;n Flrhlr, lll&lt;ldlepon,
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Middleport, 0 ., May 15, 1957-

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PAINTING
, PAPIR.fiANt;IJIG
L. V. Rotol...,

ror rent ~trie
wallpape.·
Jteawer.
Clinion Fi.sber, Mld114 (f
i1eport. I' h. 6265-X

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BALTIMORE
8aturClotb, Nylon, Flberelass Awninp,
daY't _ Prea·kneas States wlU be
Porch sltadel', Venetian bUnd.s
Window blind$, PQI'eh and Law~ br&lt;&gt;u&lt;tca..t and televlae4 by CBS
Furniture. Free eatf.!';.t~. Dale from 5:30 to 8 p. m., e. d . t.
Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
4 25 1moc
SE!!VI!'E on I f - J:e.
ROOMS, clos::.~i:n-t;-:o::w::n-.--:c
127='11:,:_:,u&gt; QmCK
Pairlnl ·by ........,. Trol•ed
ternut, Pomeroy.
, 5·11·121.11
watehmaku, COI.UNB lEW£.

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1-D-54CJJEVROLET B~7la-;ire-,-;ha
,.--rd7tcp, ~port coupe, 2 dr., excellent
throughout, beautiful interior,
·black and white finish, white
wall tires, all accessorleB low
mileage. Call 4QB.Y. Roger 'Bishop. 1S2!1 Nye Ave.
0 14 3tc

P~mero7.

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RADIO .. TEIJ!!VIBION BI!RVICI!,
Pbon. lJO. Cleland A,p~Jaooe
~ lld W. Jololo SL, Pomero,.

(20 BJ Insurance

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car, ;neat
appearlfl'Ce, good character. JC
your preaent earnillgs are not
enough for .present day living
COS'la, w!J,f not let me eome to
your thoine and discuu the
pO!J!Jibililles .cif bette.ring your .
self. Jntervlew in the presence
Of y~r wLle pl'eferred. P ar
manent high earninq- po~tior.
for men who qualify. WrHo
when r can see you• ~o Box
OOB·A. The Dally
Sentinel,
PorQ.eroy.
6-ll-6t&lt;·

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Prot.etloo,
Call Don
Oblo.

Rei:ll Estate

60" Youngstowu CA.BINET SINK
\ ·t T4Ppen P~alns, 0., at the resiwith overhead cabinets, good
de~ of tltj! J.ote Cl!ar'-• 11. o..
comtitJon. ' Will sell separately.
· burn. Studio Couch, tllt~back
Fhone 6117·M.
5 15 3tc
cbair, matching ottom.n J'adid
bureau, d1·esst·r, beds, KeiVeni~ OVAL GJ,.AS,S door China closet.
EXPERIENCED Se~-YI:-c-e-,S:-t-at.,-io-n attor refrieerator, coaJ •or wood . Call 61i8-M evenings. 5 15 3tc
tendant", eapa_b.Je of mo-neging
r;.uiJel t•blel, chairs. s~ctads, cupltation.
Salary,
eommilislon .
boar,as, dishes, toaster ~ iron Approximab&lt;Y g acres CLOVER
lt'OUP
Insurance.
Reply
in fu11
bul'.nside heate1, corh~heller'
ALFALFA, and BLUE GRAsS
·tO BoiC 068-B, c/o Thl' Daily Sen·
lJwp 4t\OVer, sm_.u tools, ·~ FOrd
HAY. Soon ready to cut. Cash tlllft, Pomei'O)'.
' If ate
"-~Hcl·u,p truck, -ant. other items.
price $125. Mrs. c .C~ Foster,
Not re,ponsible for accident s.
Plants, Racine-Leta-rt Ro8d.
SALESLADY FOR ' &amp; 10 work
Vida Koenig &amp; Mae Vineyard 5 15 3tc
with b~ylng and 5e1Ung experi·
(QW.I'IIltS)
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ence. Good rtartJ.ng salary. Write
NEW KAY BASE VIOLIN eost
Mar£on (.Qrownie) \VoQds
Box 668·C, e/ c The Daily Sen·
approJ;iw.atWy .HOO. Sacrillce at
(AUctioneer) ·
tine I, Pomeroy.
1i 1' 3tc
$2M. Also Bell twe recorder,
5 1f Btl&gt;
eontaet Raymond Fields, TUfner WANTED-tMt .more
licensed
2~ New Haven, W. Va.
li{b gurds iit Bailey'·s ~kf',
(2) Card
5 15 3tc
Racine Rood .
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Help
Wanted
AutoServices
.toR.EJ.L\ii "' AliBOT'J.' T.V. SI!RMen
needed
to
hi!!lp
take
care
VlCI: All - .. Bopolred by El'·
~IllS co. - 2t
J'ervtce. Do:y ;{)f our ex~mrion program. pert Toc~Diciano, Phone IJ2N y

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2 dr. Riviera
drive,
mileage ,
llaettnar's ,

the Rev. Tom

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steeritlg, low
rnJIP:_I,qe, Blaett.na t•'s, }' omeroy .
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WANTED '..-.. Painting, int~:~:rl!:.
ext,e rjor, 1!Qntr~f, or
r .:~te

reasonable. Phone

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Cou~ti;wlde eta,. meethir at B•ld
KDpbo_Fru4oin ·G~spel Million,

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Gorcle!' SuP,pl~s· ; . . • tires
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Rods' .
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Electri_c $upp(ies, -: Hafdware

The publlc i1 ·lnvited to attend
the Musltaole to be · given Thur:
day evening at 7:30 .at the Mount
Moriah Baptist Church, Main ·and
Fourth Avenue, by the Mt. Moriah Missionary Society. I
Mrs. c. R. Youn·g,
Cbali'.man,
•has announced the ·program whJc!l
wi11 incl.ude special music by the
Lakin Hospital
choir, cholt.s
ffom the ·Kerrs Run ·church, the
Mt. '.Moriah Church .and tbe Dlstrict.
Refreshments will bl: on sale in
the church dining room afNr the
musicale.

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fhyllis Bootie, Louise Pugh, Do.·a
McGhee, Carolyn RuaaeU, Frances
P~ttlt, Allee Wlcltllne, M..:tho:
Hunnell.

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CaU 398 Today - An Ad In

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chips, "pop and lee cream

were served

ADS.

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1~56 Bu~·t'k

iera Sedan', $2,895.00. Powet·
IT'S EASY '1'0 .
steer.ing and brakes, dynaflow
BUY - Sl!LL - ,ftENil'dr:iv.,e, one ·l ocal owner. BJae(t.
find emplo~ment- 'blr.e niJ''I. P,orneroy.
S.tMitc
or find ' t()jlt IIR! through
'fhe D.ily llentiMJ WANT IP:III Oldsm4blle "88" 2 dr-:HOlt;.

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2 ceatl per word, one tnstrtl~. Minimum ehat'l'e 150e.-4 te'nt.l
per word ·f or tP.Iree CI)OteGUtl\IJ8ltieertion.t.
Special - One month for ZO eent1 per word.
Full rate of 2 centa per word wUI be "horoecl for a~vertlolnr If
DOt peid 1.. before tbo I lith oloach m0111b ffillow,lnli ...rtfon
Enwo I• Advortl.811l/1-6hould be "'IIOJie.ol lmJJ&gt;e((lately, ·'l'bo
IWIY ,Sentioel •Ul not be responsible l.or mOJe tbali oae lncor-.
I'Pt't illStllt.fon.
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relldentl11l dlatricL, conve.nien~
or 1chools
d chureha. l'ho~
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BATES

sary of Mrs. ward were obaervec;J.
Each received .eifU Cro~ tbelr
aeeret .pal and Mrs. Lewls a Jlft
from the elu.b.
A salad c~ur.se was served by
the hostess to Miss Eleanor Robson, Mr.s. Paul Kloes, Mrs. Dwi&amp;:b*
PIU1ker, Mrs. Patrick Wood, Mrs.
Lewis, Mrs. James Clatwo~by,
MisS Mart.ha Howell and Mrs.
Grace Holter.

Mrs. Max W'Ud entertained the
Seeoo.d MOnday Sewio1 Club
Monday evening at her !Jtome LJncoln Height&amp;
FOJlowln.( a sh9ft bu&amp;ine.s&amp; aesllion the birthday of MM. Rober~

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WANT
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PHONE 398

wedding anniver-

MilT MI-::CN-::111:-A:-N:OOLUMBUS • UP...COach Larry
his best
Snyder will aend one
Ohio State track IQURdtl In years
Alain•! Mlci&gt;ISan Friday in
tuneup for the Jlla Ten outdoor
meet the followlnl weekend Jl
Nortbweatern.

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dan $1,995.00. llynaflow drive,
original biJck fmisb lite J)tW.
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lri MIDDLJPORT, OHIO
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A tener&amp;l difcussion was held
on Lhe .ell~b 1rildget 1nd the approaebina Every Member Canvass.
Mn. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Kember Canvaq at a
HuotinrtoD Methodilt Church a1 a
IUQeatlon for ~be local project.

·Goessler's

year were ·ms u- e
at sper.:Ja
ceremonies held at I he · meetin.!
or the Mason PTA held in the
Mason Elementary School on
Tuel'day evening.
Edward Rickard was installed
as president of ·t he group and
spoke •briefly to the members

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achool.
The group also voted to COl!·
tribute a share Ol the expense•
needed to 9Md a M,ason Count.:/
delegate to ~he National PTA CO'l·
vention in Clnetnnati.

promising to do his best to mak ~
the comine year a successful one
Other ofl'icers installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; !'n·!
Dor Ebersbach, treasurer. Mr;;.
Alice Smit•h. a teacher at the
M.ason School directed the inst.allation service.
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betng 10 suppor.~ of a~ local law
~nforcem~nt ofhcerll m promot·
mg tzafflc safety in the area
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highway, when completed, would
bring speedsten into tbe fore
as they ~assed t~rou.gh tbe town.
Outgmng president, Woodro .v
· Foreman ·l.hankec! the R'f'oup r., ·
theh cooperation durinc his tw.~
y-ears as president of the ·Mason
PTA.
A po~luek dinner was servcJ
prior
to the business meeting.
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A discussi.on of a propos J
brought before ~be PTA in last
month's meeting concerning lh"
purchase of band instruments
was held and bro~ght a vote
against lhe proposal. Direc!'l"
James
Breen
bad requested th
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Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
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Officers for tlle . next tieho.JI
up to purChase $600 worth of IS Observed •
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·ijiven t9 more Graduates
than · 'other fine watch!

The thirty-first wedding anniV(IIr-

lity of Mr. and Mra. Leo Ru5tell,
Denver, Colo., was observed Sun·
day when a surprise potluck din·
ner was served ilt the home of '
ber father John Werner and ltds
daughter, 'Katherine. Middiepbrt,

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Others present were Mrs. Marguerite Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ry Johnson 3Dd children, Cheryl,
Christy, Linda and Ricky, Columbu 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Redmoan
and children, SuSie, Marty and·
Terry, Cadiz; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
L. .Werner, Middleport. .
Callers durlng the day it:ttluded
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Parson• and
daugHier, Jane,' Rutland, Earl
Werner, Bradbury, and George
Wells. Middleport.

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cine Chapter, OES, were guesl.!'
r.l Mr. and Mrs. Willia·m Stewart
r ~.1onday evening at their home ,
Athens.
Mrs. uert Grimm. ·president,
presided at the mer.ting. A ~a­
~l"iotic readmg was givtn by Mrs.
W. R. Carpenter and a ·poei'Jl,
"Someone Is Fol~Q.:W.iog You" wP.o:
!'ead by Mrs. SteWart.
During Lhe bllSiness ,ses&amp;:ion
lbere Wa.! a discussion on th e in·
stallation of the new h.ot water
il eater , purchased ·bY the clu~ f-or
the lodge ~Uchen. It wu vo~d
to bold ·the ~ next"' meeting at the
lCitJge baH and have potluc.k. )
Charades under the C.lrtc ·
tlon of Mr. Stewart were played.
after whi~ . rep-eshment-11 werE'
served by the ·ho.stess to Mr . .a•ui
Mrs. Charles Hen~ley, Mr$. Grlm111
M'ps. R1-lph Webh, Mn. Clyde
Andrews, Mn. Carpenter. Mrs.
w. o. Barnitz and 'Mr. and Mrs.
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POMEROY

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CHAMIIR MEETING
The May meeting of the Middle·
port Chamber of commerce wiU be
held Fl'lday at the Village Hall
with Wllliam Gruerer, pre.!!ident,
In eh'arge. A a:uest apeaker will
be ...,on the program and all mem·
bert and Interested persons are
invited to attend the meeting
wblch wlll .!ltart at '1:30 p. m.

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On The Brighlj!sl (:Grner
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.Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hill ..
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill w~e
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Lela~Fall.! PTA will meet at
thtt gracft: 'ICbool May Hi at '1 :30
P. M. Installation of ofticera wiU
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop •t
the meeting. All motben .are re·
quested to be present with boys
wishing to join the troop. Mr~
Naomi Stobart, president, wlll
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm vish
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Ll Cedric Parker left Mo,hdll
)t Mr. and Mra. Harry Wehrune: 'after .a 30 dly furlouab witb his:
parents, Mr.
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Mr.s. Wilma Stobart retur,ed ~~ker. He wlll leave soo.n for
·1ome. M:onday lrDm Meigs G·e nr:t·
Korea.
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Mrs. Ed WJ.se of CD-lumblma
kilt sl
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and
Jfr.s. Ed Swank of North
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry DIXon and Lima arrived Monday for a Ylai~
.lOR Rlcky of Columbus were with Mn. Ray Seidenable an:l
Neekend ~ues.ts of Mr. and Mn' )1r. nnd Mrs. Howard S~ewart.
-Ierbert DlXOn -end family.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler o! De· Robert Pbil G,rdn('r of Colum· troit, Mleh., i1 the guest of th{'
&gt;W spent the weekend with ht.s MiSses Ethel and Clara Garlan,l
uandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Minersville.
Will'
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daugh ·
Iamson.
Mr. and MT5. Cl~ence Bostet ten. TerPi'l and Cynt!lia return"ed
to the•r home in Columbm toda:l
md family of GalhpoUs. were th
)unday guests o_f be~ . .parents, arter 11 visit with ber parents.,
ld:r. and Mrs. Phil w,Jhamson.
Mr. 3nd Mrs. "Dallas Hasslt'r
md son Jerry of Col umb~ wer
weekend guests of her "parenL!i,
ifr. .111nd Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min·
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Miss Marilyn Grucser of Col·
1mbus !ipent the weekend wi(',;
1er parents. Mr anrt Mm.. Karl
1rueser, Minersville.
Mrs. Adolph Grueser Jr., so .·
'immy and da~ghters, Sandra and
:haron and Linr~, B.lTtb or C';~n
&gt;n were weekend guest~ of Mr.
nd Mrs. Adolph Grues-er Sr..
lfinersvHie.
Jim Mcintosh of Newell, W.
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n·law and sister. trlr. and l\l.s.
\dolph Grueser Sr.
Mrs. Walter 1W.a 1ker returr."d
lome Sun~ay attcr a wreks viR 1
.vit~ relatives in Columbas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill sPen~
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·eJativcu.
Mr. ami Mr11. Marion Howell :-eurned to .their h{)me, COiumbu~
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May !Q, .t the
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A tener&amp;l difcussion was held
on Lhe .ell~b 1rildget 1nd the approaebina Every Member Canvass.
Mn. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Kember Canvaq at a
HuotinrtoD Methodilt Church a1 a
IUQeatlon for ~be local project.

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year were ·ms u- e
at sper.:Ja
ceremonies held at I he · meetin.!
or the Mason PTA held in the
Mason Elementary School on
Tuel'day evening.
Edward Rickard was installed
as president of ·t he group and
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vention in Clnetnnati.

promising to do his best to mak ~
the comine year a successful one
Other ofl'icers installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; !'n·!
Dor Ebersbach, treasurer. Mr;;.
Alice Smit•h. a teacher at the
M.ason School directed the inst.allation service.
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betng 10 suppor.~ of a~ local law
~nforcem~nt ofhcerll m promot·
mg tzafflc safety in the area
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highway, when completed, would
bring speedsten into tbe fore
as they ~assed t~rou.gh tbe town.
Outgmng president, Woodro .v
· Foreman ·l.hankec! the R'f'oup r., ·
theh cooperation durinc his tw.~
y-ears as president of the ·Mason
PTA.
A po~luek dinner was servcJ
prior
to the business meeting.
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brought before ~be PTA in last
month's meeting concerning lh"
purchase of band instruments
was held and bro~ght a vote
against lhe proposal. Direc!'l"
James
Breen
bad requested th
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Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
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Officers for tlle . next tieho.JI
up to purChase $600 worth of IS Observed •
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·ijiven t9 more Graduates
than · 'other fine watch!

The thirty-first wedding anniV(IIr-

lity of Mr. and Mra. Leo Ru5tell,
Denver, Colo., was observed Sun·
day when a surprise potluck din·
ner was served ilt the home of '
ber father John Werner and ltds
daughter, 'Katherine. Middiepbrt,

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Others present were Mrs. Marguerite Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ry Johnson 3Dd children, Cheryl,
Christy, Linda and Ricky, Columbu 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Redmoan
and children, SuSie, Marty and·
Terry, Cadiz; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
L. .Werner, Middleport. .
Callers durlng the day it:ttluded
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Parson• and
daugHier, Jane,' Rutland, Earl
Werner, Bradbury, and George
Wells. Middleport.

Past Officers
Of Racine OES
Meet On Monday

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cine Chapter, OES, were guesl.!'
r.l Mr. and Mrs. Willia·m Stewart
r ~.1onday evening at their home ,
Athens.
Mrs. uert Grimm. ·president,
presided at the mer.ting. A ~a­
~l"iotic readmg was givtn by Mrs.
W. R. Carpenter and a ·poei'Jl,
"Someone Is Fol~Q.:W.iog You" wP.o:
!'ead by Mrs. SteWart.
During Lhe bllSiness ,ses&amp;:ion
lbere Wa.! a discussion on th e in·
stallation of the new h.ot water
il eater , purchased ·bY the clu~ f-or
the lodge ~Uchen. It wu vo~d
to bold ·the ~ next"' meeting at the
lCitJge baH and have potluc.k. )
Charades under the C.lrtc ·
tlon of Mr. Stewart were played.
after whi~ . rep-eshment-11 werE'
served by the ·ho.stess to Mr . .a•ui
Mrs. Charles Hen~ley, Mr$. Grlm111
M'ps. R1-lph Webh, Mn. Clyde
Andrews, Mn. Carpenter. Mrs.
w. o. Barnitz and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Jctj;se Brlnter.

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"Middle of Upjler Bloek"

POMEROY

OHIO

CHAMIIR MEETING
The May meeting of the Middle·
port Chamber of commerce wiU be
held Fl'lday at the Village Hall
with Wllliam Gruerer, pre.!!ident,
In eh'arge. A a:uest apeaker will
be ...,on the program and all mem·
bert and Interested persons are
invited to attend the meeting
wblch wlll .!ltart at '1:30 p. m.

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New Furniture
FOil

$299.00
BAKER
F~RNITURE
On The Brighlj!sl (:Grner
In llllddleporl

.Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hill ..
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill w~e
business visitors in Parkerabura
.:.,_
Tuesday.

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PTA TO MilT
Lela~Fall.! PTA will meet at
thtt gracft: 'ICbool May Hi at '1 :30
P. M. Installation of ofticera wiU
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop •t
the meeting. All motben .are re·
quested to be present with boys
wishing to join the troop. Mr~
Naomi Stobart, president, wlll
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm vish
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and famiJy in Culumbus-.

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Mill Barbara 'AnD WebrunJ o! end with relativt;t ill Colurnbua.
,)ojumbua was tbe weetend "'""'
Ll Cedric Parker left Mo,hdll
)t Mr. and Mra. Harry Wehrune: 'after .a 30 dly furlouab witb his:
parents, Mr.
and :Mrs. Pearl
!nd other relatives.
Mr.s. Wilma Stobart retur,ed ~~ker. He wlll leave soo.n for
·1ome. M:onday lrDm Meigs G·e nr:t·
Korea.
11 Hospital where 6 he was a P'
Mrs. Ed WJ.se of CD-lumblma
kilt sl
ld
and
Jfr.s. Ed Swank of North
·
ru;e Fr ay ·
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DIXon and Lima arrived Monday for a Ylai~
.lOR Rlcky of Columbus were with Mn. Ray Seidenable an:l
Neekend ~ues.ts of Mr. and Mn' )1r. nnd Mrs. Howard S~ewart.
-Ierbert DlXOn -end family.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler o! De· Robert Pbil G,rdn('r of Colum· troit, Mleh., i1 the guest of th{'
&gt;W spent the weekend with ht.s MiSses Ethel and Clara Garlan,l
uandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Minersville.
Will'
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daugh ·
Iamson.
Mr. and MT5. Cl~ence Bostet ten. TerPi'l and Cynt!lia return"ed
to the•r home in Columbm toda:l
md family of GalhpoUs. were th
)unday guests o_f be~ . .parents, arter 11 visit with ber parents.,
ld:r. and Mrs. Phil w,Jhamson.
Mr. 3nd Mrs. "Dallas Hasslt'r
md son Jerry of Col umb~ wer
weekend guests of her "parenL!i,
ifr. .111nd Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min·
~rsv ille .
Miss Marilyn Grucser of Col·
1mbus !ipent the weekend wi(',;
1er parents. Mr anrt Mm.. Karl
1rueser, Minersville.
Mrs. Adolph Grueser Jr., so .·
'immy and da~ghters, Sandra and
:haron and Linr~, B.lTtb or C';~n
&gt;n were weekend guest~ of Mr.
nd Mrs. Adolph Grues-er Sr..
lfinersvHie.
Jim Mcintosh of Newell, W.
~'•·· is the guest of his brothel
n·law and sister. trlr. and l\l.s.
\dolph Grueser Sr.
Mrs. Walter 1W.a 1ker returr."d
lome Sun~ay attcr a wreks viR 1
.vit~ relatives in Columbas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill sPen~
he weekend in Columbus· with
·eJativcu.
Mr. ami Mr11. Marion Howell :-eurned to .their h{)me, COiumbu~
'A:onday, after a visit with M:md Mrs. Jam(',s Will and other
·elatives.
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Mellgs ·,cbu•nty !ayc'ees announced
is no"'.. In readineu
annual horae abow
May !Q, .t the
Fairgrounda, starting
P.M.
Sturm

·CLQSI-OUT ON

.KITCHEN SINKS
leon tlllnklnt olio.t put!lnt
In 1 now Kltchto Sink? Mort
lo 1 rtll vtl~t ••• tncl wt
think II lj jht llt&amp;t oHtr
you' II fin~ 'enywllilro,

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Mrs. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
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The lhirty-flrst weEiding anniverec-=•uioq ~prnldtd at • Huntin~oa Metbodiat Church &lt;'S a of the Mason PTA held in the echool.
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of Mr. 10d Mr1. Leo Russell,
nt mettina Of the Commission suuestion for the local project.
The group also voted to can· Denver, Colo., was observed SunMason Elementa-ry School .m
the ,.Chur&lt;h. StewardJ Nondl&gt;'
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The PTA went on record a•
being in support or all local law
enforcement officers in "promot·
ing trafric safety in the area.
U was pointed out that the new
highw~ty, when completed, would
bring speedsters into the fore
as they passed tbrough the town.
Outgoing president, Woodro.v
f'oreman ·f,hankec! the group fn ·

Edward Riokard was installed
as president of -t he group and
1;poke ·brie fly to the memben
promising to do his best to mak .cthe coming year a suceessf.u.I om:
Other officers installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, ~erelary; ~n · 1
Dor Ebcrsbach, treasurer . Mn
1 Alire Smil'h,
a teacher at llu:
.\1ason School directed the insL.o~f.
latir&gt;.n .service.
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of a
propos!'!
brought before fhe PTA in las!
month'J meeting concerning t~~
purehne or band instrument!
Willi held
and brought a vote ~t",
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baked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
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auerlte w erner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson 3 nd children, Cheryl,
Christy, Linda apd Ricky, Colum·
Mr . and Mn. Marvin Redman
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud 11nd Mrs. Ed Swank of North
;on Ricky of Columbus were Lima arrived Monday for ·a visi:
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable a.n::l
.Yeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs ~1r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
~erbert Dixon -and !amUy.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler ot DeRobert Phil G{lrdncr or Colum· troit, Mich., i.s the guel'lt of th~~
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Ethel and Clara Garlanrt
l;;:l~i~~!~.l:s, Mr. an-1 Mrs. Phil MiSses
Minersville.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and d•ueh ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bostet ten, Teri!'S'a and Cynt!l.ia returned
:nd family of Gallipol.is were tll to lhc1r home in Columbus today
).unday "'uests of her .parents, after a visit with her parents,
\!r. and Mrs. Phil Williamson .
Mr. and Mrs . Dallas Hasslt&gt;r
md son Jerry of Columbus wer
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P. M. Installation of officers wtU
bt held. otan Harrison, Pomeroy.
will organize Cub ScoUt troop at
the meeting. All mother&amp; .are re·
quested to be present with boys
wishing to jo-in the . troop. MJ:"
Naomi Stobarf, president, Wlil
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm ~IsH
ed Mr. and Mn . Robert Gnmm
and family in Columbus.

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lire from the English fleet. This
bospital had only the- bartj&amp;t necea.
llities . for operation, uain1 rough
planttpa for beds and tablea.
Through all thi1, the Institution
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The llrtt hospital to be utllbJiaht!d Jn what is nw the United
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Fred I. Ga~er, .pastor. ol 1tbt! .·.'
Church or Chr:ist gi¥ing the Inn;.,·
cati&amp;R and · Bene!lletion. Rev. ~
R. Kollkrigbt, pastor of J:leaUt
Met·hodist churdl will read the
Scziptur-e les.JOn· and . the prayer . ,
will lbe givett by ·~h~ Rev. N. l
Bordon, pastor of lbe Mt Maria~
Baptist Ctnu'ch.
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PbilliJl", 91, who died at tb·~
trome of her daughte~, :l;(rs. J . W.
McMurray, Pqmero}', W~nesday
manning will be held · Friday at
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Beech Grove Ce.rnet.ery.
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the f-ormer John Phillips who by til! .School Band; the .an~ t,·, ~
served marw yeart on t•he Pmn·e· ~'God 0£ All ·Nature" and; ~· 'J.r ,•
roy Police bepartrfien.t ,as Cbi ~f fhoral pr~ response l)y tlie
of Police. Her death came on he~· Girls Glee elub and a lty~ by . ,:
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the rongregation accompanied bt, ''·'~:.
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Friends
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priz~s of $8, $6. $4 and~ .
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in· the horse show cla56es C\tss of 1957 •' Middlepor,t Hi.gh
Sthool will be held at I P. M.
Sunday at the High School audh '.
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to 56"; Parade Pony; ·Open ·
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injured ' }Vere .t Hen tO hosia the nearby towns of Ojm ..
mil, Plainview, Tulia and Amoril•
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Cbunty Jaycees aonoum:ed
Tbe ~ of tornadGeJ kept ~
all is nowr" In readine11 h•nd1e JUiclents in Dur panie:
annual horae abow One tor, dowa sev~n boauet iD Uae
May 19, at the community of Gold1toa md ~...
Fairgrounds, starting other damaged five in a ~I
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area five miles west of t)1e elt.J
Sturm o! W$AZ-TV of Clarendon. Still another hit ·
of ceremoniea tor the Plaons, a town on tbe wEstern .slde
will be 15 classes held
panhandle, destroyiiag . ·a
Lead-In Pony: Three gaited fl,ome and two business houses.
mane and tail; Parade H~j!!Je;
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room at Meigs General Hospital where hundreds in the past
few years by the skill of local surgeons ha•e g;~ined a new
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The Medical
a hospital
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mei1}bers responsible for the care
of ..th.eir patientS ·witbJ.n the 'hospital, but tl'ley as a fTOUPI mu:-Jt
be :a. self govem-4lg group tesponsible to th~ patient and to
the governing board ol the "hM·
pita! for tbeiF acts: IM:o.ot:t::;;·~~
do RDt. realize the -~
good organization of
their: attend.\ng phyaioi.Rn is there
to c.ve Cor ·their needs. the mul·
tiple oU1er duties are DJ;lt k'toWil
nor considered. The· S~ . mtlit
meet at least nnce each month
and devote at least one ~tour each
meeting to medical top~ •nd .in_
revieW of charts af numerol,lS p.a·
t-ients. A complete record mw:t
be IJlS.de of each patient · in thehospital tn~ iJr review of these
charts 11t meeting,, d,i&amp;,~nosis · and
trea ~me nt· must 'be in lifte. the
.staff itself is responsible for· new
members to t!J..e staff · ·and after
a phys:iCiap submits ail ai&gt;pJic·a~
tlon for appointment ·end credentials applicaticn must be r~
viewed and passed on by th;5
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shelter and aente medieal , care,
they now began to provide skill
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population as a whole. With this
change, they also grew rapidly in.
numbers, as many religious, fra.
ternaJ and community groups began to found hospitals for tbe Cll'fl
of the sick__ and wounded.

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JleH,._ Jr_NIIIIIIIIereo de Ia JlloCricoNt de .Te1U. !be tlnt nan
Or exiltiJtre 1lr'8N indeed hard on"!l
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C~ W... JlliJIHiar heJ.ief, the
firat bOipital in North America
wu nQ1 fonn 4 ed b;r Benjamin
Franklin In PtiUadelphia, but by
Cortez at Mexioo City in 11524, bet..
ter thu 200 years Prior to the
founding of Pennsylvania Hospital.
TbJa hotpitaJ wa1 named by Cortez:, 11 the hospital of Emmaculate
Coneeption, 1nd later became the
IHotpUal ofletul of. Nazareth, and
is .rttill in operation today .
In 1639. the Hotel Dieu was
·lounded in Quebec by the dutche.ra
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Miss 81\rbara Ann Wehrung of end with relativ e,s in Columbus.
.:.Olumbua was the weekend gue.,t
Mr. -and Mn. E. J . Hill were
Lt. Cedric Parker left Mo.nda '
Jf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wehrune: after .a 30 day furloUJb with his bulineas vlsiton in ParkersburJ
md other relatives.
parents, Mr.
and' Mn. Pearl Tuesday.
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-:Mrs. Wilma Stobart returnecl ~rke.r. He will leave soon for
1ome, Monday from Meigs Gene.- Korea.
PTA TO MI!T
where ~he . was a p ~
1) Hospital
Letart Falls PTL'. wtll meet at
Mrs. Ed W!Be of Columbiana

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. POMEROY SOCIETY

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary ·
Officers for t'he . next .s.cholll grOU;P to purChase $600 worth of Is Observed •
year were instal·led at special band equipment to be uaed ex

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Pomeroy MaYer's eo&amp;rt Wedr'~&amp;- ·
day night by Ma.yor E r l'. RObin·
son when Harty ~le forfeit :!d
a $25 bond for EIP~C ~nd B,o.bert Bowles wu' ft.p6d ' $l0 . a~~
cost.'l for reckless _* ,fatiOn. , .
Both arrests ~~ "Mnl·1 made bv
Lhe state PetrOl. TOWJL \t~U .aJso
anD..ounccd that meter ;t~ll,eetions
tor the- period May 'l . ~ tn.~
loth totalled ;pjl6.4D.,,,,,,.

Clyde A. Mills of SyN.cuse
CUed suJt for e:a~ plus
itt back reni on7y
vi.n Phabn and Alvie
of Syracuse.
· AccWdilag"'to th~
gC,nted by the
O'Brien &amp;
hr due in rcc.nt .at ~n~~;~~
frm'n the defendants
· lod elJ;tendlng from jan.
.!h1:ougb Marcb 31, 1937.

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on t.he chu.reh bUdget and the 'P.
priNiehlna Every Member Canvas11 .
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
Jllbbo,
·or the Fl- the Every Member Canvass at a ceremonies held at the meelinJ elusively by students of th t•
The lhirty-flrst weEiding anniverec-=•uioq ~prnldtd at • Huntin~oa Metbodiat Church &lt;'S a of the Mason PTA held in the echool.
lity
of Mr. 10d Mr1. Leo Russell,
nt mettina Of the Commission suuestion for the local project.
The group also voted to can· Denver, Colo., was observed SunMason Elementa-ry School .m
the ,.Chur&lt;h. StewardJ Nondl&gt;'
tribute a share of the expenses day when a surprise potluck din·
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delegate lo Lhe National PTA co'l·
Yention in Cincinnati.
The PTA went on record a•
being in support or all local law
enforcement officers in "promot·
ing trafric safety in the area.
U was pointed out that the new
highw~ty, when completed, would
bring speedsters into the fore
as they passed tbrough the town.
Outgoing president, Woodro.v
f'oreman ·f,hankec! the group fn ·

Edward Riokard was installed
as president of -t he group and
1;poke ·brie fly to the memben
promising to do his best to mak .cthe coming year a suceessf.u.I om:
Other officers installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, ~erelary; ~n · 1
Dor Ebcrsbach, treasurer . Mn
1 Alire Smil'h,
a teacher at llu:
.\1ason School directed the insL.o~f.
latir&gt;.n .service.
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of a
propos!'!
brought before fhe PTA in las!
month'J meeting concerning t~~
purehne or band instrument!
Willi held
and brought a vote ~t",
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Christy, Linda apd Ricky, Colum·
Mr . and Mn. Marvin Redman
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud 11nd Mrs. Ed Swank of North
;on Ricky of Columbus were Lima arrived Monday for ·a visi:
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable a.n::l
.Yeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs ~1r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
~erbert Dixon -and !amUy.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler ot DeRobert Phil G{lrdncr or Colum· troit, Mich., i.s the guel'lt of th~~
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Ethel and Clara Garlanrt
l;;:l~i~~!~.l:s, Mr. an-1 Mrs. Phil MiSses
Minersville.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and d•ueh ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bostet ten, Teri!'S'a and Cynt!l.ia returned
:nd family of Gallipol.is were tll to lhc1r home in Columbus today
).unday "'uests of her .parents, after a visit with her parents,
\!r. and Mrs. Phil Williamson .
Mr. and Mrs . Dallas Hasslt&gt;r
md son Jerry of Columbus wer
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P. M. Installation of officers wtU
bt held. otan Harrison, Pomeroy.
will organize Cub ScoUt troop at
the meeting. All mother&amp; .are re·
quested to be present with boys
wishing to jo-in the . troop. MJ:"
Naomi Stobarf, president, Wlil
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm ~IsH
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and family in Columbus.

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lire from the English fleet. This
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llities . for operation, uain1 rough
planttpa for beds and tablea.
Through all thi1, the Institution
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The llrtt hospital to be utllbJiaht!d Jn what is nw the United
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the First Baptist Churcb will - ~ .
speaker for th• PJ'Ilj!ram wllh ·
Fred I. Ga~er, .pastor. ol 1tbt! .·.'
Church or Chr:ist gi¥ing the Inn;.,·
cati&amp;R and · Bene!lletion. Rev. ~
R. Kollkrigbt, pastor of J:leaUt
Met·hodist churdl will read the
Scziptur-e les.JOn· and . the prayer . ,
will lbe givett by ·~h~ Rev. N. l
Bordon, pastor of lbe Mt Maria~
Baptist Ctnu'ch.
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PbilliJl", 91, who died at tb·~
trome of her daughte~, :l;(rs. J . W.
McMurray, Pqmero}', W~nesday
manning will be held · Friday at
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Beech Grove Ce.rnet.ery.
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the f-ormer John Phillips who by til! .School Band; the .an~ t,·, ~
served marw yeart on t•he Pmn·e· ~'God 0£ All ·Nature" and; ~· 'J.r ,•
roy Police bepartrfien.t ,as Cbi ~f fhoral pr~ response l)y tlie
of Police. Her death came on he~· Girls Glee elub and a lty~ by . ,:
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the rongregation accompanied bt, ''·'~:.
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Friends
c.alt at t.h·: Ewing the Doand.
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priz~s of $8, $6. $4 and~ .
Baccalaqreate ~rviel!!&amp; for th! \
in· the horse show cla56es C\tss of 1957 •' Middlepor,t Hi.gh
Sthool will be held at I P. M.
Sunday at the High School audh '.
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mil, Plainview, Tulia and Amoril•
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Cbunty Jaycees aonoum:ed
Tbe ~ of tornadGeJ kept ~
all is nowr" In readine11 h•nd1e JUiclents in Dur panie:
annual horae abow One tor, dowa sev~n boauet iD Uae
May 19, at the community of Gold1toa md ~...
Fairgrounds, starting other damaged five in a ~I
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area five miles west of t)1e elt.J
Sturm o! W$AZ-TV of Clarendon. Still another hit ·
of ceremoniea tor the Plaons, a town on tbe wEstern .slde
will be 15 classes held
panhandle, destroyiiag . ·a
Lead-In Pony: Three gaited fl,ome and two business houses.
mane and tail; Parade H~j!!Je;
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few years by the skill of local surgeons ha•e g;~ined a new
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The Medical
a hospital
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mei1}bers responsible for the care
of ..th.eir patientS ·witbJ.n the 'hospital, but tl'ley as a fTOUPI mu:-Jt
be :a. self govem-4lg group tesponsible to th~ patient and to
the governing board ol the "hM·
pita! for tbeiF acts: IM:o.ot:t::;;·~~
do RDt. realize the -~
good organization of
their: attend.\ng phyaioi.Rn is there
to c.ve Cor ·their needs. the mul·
tiple oU1er duties are DJ;lt k'toWil
nor considered. The· S~ . mtlit
meet at least nnce each month
and devote at least one ~tour each
meeting to medical top~ •nd .in_
revieW of charts af numerol,lS p.a·
t-ients. A complete record mw:t
be IJlS.de of each patient · in thehospital tn~ iJr review of these
charts 11t meeting,, d,i&amp;,~nosis · and
trea ~me nt· must 'be in lifte. the
.staff itself is responsible for· new
members to t!J..e staff · ·and after
a phys:iCiap submits ail ai&gt;pJic·a~
tlon for appointment ·end credentials applicaticn must be r~
viewed and passed on by th;5
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shelter and aente medieal , care,
they now began to provide skill
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population as a whole. With this
change, they also grew rapidly in.
numbers, as many religious, fra.
ternaJ and community groups began to found hospitals for tbe Cll'fl
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JleH,._ Jr_NIIIIIIIIereo de Ia JlloCricoNt de .Te1U. !be tlnt nan
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C~ W... JlliJIHiar heJ.ief, the
firat bOipital in North America
wu nQ1 fonn 4 ed b;r Benjamin
Franklin In PtiUadelphia, but by
Cortez at Mexioo City in 11524, bet..
ter thu 200 years Prior to the
founding of Pennsylvania Hospital.
TbJa hotpitaJ wa1 named by Cortez:, 11 the hospital of Emmaculate
Coneeption, 1nd later became the
IHotpUal ofletul of. Nazareth, and
is .rttill in operation today .
In 1639. the Hotel Dieu was
·lounded in Quebec by the dutche.ra
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Miss 81\rbara Ann Wehrung of end with relativ e,s in Columbus.
.:.Olumbua was the weekend gue.,t
Mr. -and Mn. E. J . Hill were
Lt. Cedric Parker left Mo.nda '
Jf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wehrune: after .a 30 day furloUJb with his bulineas vlsiton in ParkersburJ
md other relatives.
parents, Mr.
and' Mn. Pearl Tuesday.
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-:Mrs. Wilma Stobart returnecl ~rke.r. He will leave soon for
1ome, Monday from Meigs Gene.- Korea.
PTA TO MI!T
where ~he . was a p ~
1) Hospital
Letart Falls PTL'. wtll meet at
Mrs. Ed W!Be of Columbiana

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. POMEROY SOCIETY

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary ·
Officers for t'he . next .s.cholll grOU;P to purChase $600 worth of Is Observed •
year were instal·led at special band equipment to be uaed ex

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Pomeroy MaYer's eo&amp;rt Wedr'~&amp;- ·
day night by Ma.yor E r l'. RObin·
son when Harty ~le forfeit :!d
a $25 bond for EIP~C ~nd B,o.bert Bowles wu' ft.p6d ' $l0 . a~~
cost.'l for reckless _* ,fatiOn. , .
Both arrests ~~ "Mnl·1 made bv
Lhe state PetrOl. TOWJL \t~U .aJso
anD..ounccd that meter ;t~ll,eetions
tor the- period May 'l . ~ tn.~
loth totalled ;pjl6.4D.,,,,,,.

Clyde A. Mills of SyN.cuse
CUed suJt for e:a~ plus
itt back reni on7y
vi.n Phabn and Alvie
of Syracuse.
· AccWdilag"'to th~
gC,nted by the
O'Brien &amp;
hr due in rcc.nt .at ~n~~;~~
frm'n the defendants
· lod elJ;tendlng from jan.
.!h1:ougb Marcb 31, 1937.

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Mrs. 0 . P . Klein gave 1 report of
the Every Member Canvua at a ceremonles beld at the meeLinJ:
Huntinzt;on Methodist Church a&amp; a of the Mason PTA held in the
•uu:estion for the loeal project.
Maaou Elementary School i&gt;n
Tuuday evening.
Edward Rh•';ard was Installed
as president of the group a-nd
spoke •briefly to the members
promising tc.- do his best to mak!
lhP coming year a succcssfuJ l)ftl..:
. Other officers insta ll ed
arc
Charlie D. Carr. vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artili, secretary; ~n · !
Dnr Ebersbach, • rea~&gt;urer. Mr.&gt;.
Alice Smil'h, a wacher at the
Mason school directed the inst.Il·
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Outgomg president, W.oodro.v
Foreman f,hanke£! ·the

Mr. and Mrs. E. J . HHl.
end with relative.. in Colwnbua.
Mt. and Mn. E. J . Hill were
LL Cedric Parker left IIMdaJ
after .a 30 day furlOUJh witb bJa buJinen visitors in PartersburJ
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parents, Mr. anct Mra. Pearl TUesday.
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The thirty.first wedding aiUl.iver·
Mrs. Wilma Stobart returned P.t;rter. He will leave s.oo.n for
PTA TO MElT
aity of Mr. and Mr.s. Leo Ruuell, hc•m• Monday Jrom .Meigs Ger.e..- Korea.
Letart FaiLs PTA will meet at
Mrs. Ed Wiae of Columbiana
Denver, Colo., was obaerved sun· al Hospital where .she wu a P'"
and Mrs. Ed Swank of North tM. a:rade iiCbool May 1~ at 7 :30
day when a surprise potluck din· ient s.inee Friday.
ner was served at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and Lima arrived Monday for a Y.isi: P. M. lnstallation of oft1eera wtll
her father , John Werner, and •his iOn kR!ckdY of Columbus were with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will ortanize Cub Scout troop at
dauchter, Katherine. Middlep6rt, '~eti en guesta of Mr. and Mra. 'ir. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
the meeting. All mothers are re·
Mrs.
Rachel
Detwller
of
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RD.
~erbert Dixon -and famHy.
. The djnner was ser·:ed buffet
Robert Pbil G{'rdncr of Colum- trait, Mich., is tbe guest of lb.- quested to be present with boiS
atyle and the anniversary cake was )US
the weekend with his MiSses Ethel and Clara Garla-nrt wishing to join the troop. M~"
NaOmi Stobart, president, will
bake-d by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
, Mr. anJ Mrs. Phil Minersvil le.
Mrs.
rtobert
Gooch
and
daug·h·
preside.
tlDe.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm vish
Othe-r5 present were Mrl'. Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boslei ters, Teren and Cynthia returned
auerile Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Har· .:nd family of Gallipoiis were 'tl1' to the~r home in Columbus toda; ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm
family in Columbu.t.
ry Johnson and children, Cheryl,
guests of her .parents, arter a visit with her parepts,
Christy, Linda apd Ricky, Colum· \t:r. and Mrs. Phil Williamson .
bus; Mr. and Mu. Marvin Redman
Mr. -and Mrs. DallaS Ha-ssler
and childre_n, susie, Marty and·
son Jerry of Co-~umbus wer
Mlu Barb•••
Ann
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Chillicothe V . H. Hospqital. Brav· anrl many wero Kttrscted to th1 !IOnal saUafaetic:,l) . In being pe:··
Jng unseasonably co ld weathc stadium by the 1:00 P. M. drun. mit ted to f~K:us the •·spotlight" of
2MXl were on band to hear Gov· corn~
Following ,· ..~ pu b)!c attent 1on on the outstand·
....., exhibition.
ernur O'N&amp;ill set the tempo of was the highlight of formal acti· in.g services fendered by ML

the OC&lt;'IUlion. He called -atlen.tlon v~llcs, tbe Commemorative Fro
gram honoring the birth ann:
vcrs.ary of Floren~e NightlngJI*'
tht'l Memorial ~ervice at 18:30 Brig. Gen. Sam F. Seeley of th•'
A . M. Tha.t attitude seemed ,c Army Surgeon General's Offic~
sjla1'k every event throughout the spoke on the tremendous advanc12 ·huun!l of th-e overall prog1'1&amp;1lL cs In millt.ry medicine. ~ccordAH activities Wt'Te e.rrled out RS ing to ·h-i,m the greatest aehiev~IIIC&lt;11el_luled except the ·fireworks mentt have· been Ln the Held!l of
finale. It was canceiJed .beca:us•" surgery and In bf~ing medicc~l
nf tho .Freezing temperature th.at service• to the wounded more
forCtid patients inP.Ide and .sent quickly through the utiUiaUon of
lhe pubUc b~me earl)•. .
Air Force transportation. He ~0:1
Gov~no•· O'Neill also cited the eluded his remarks by emphasa.:
lng the threats of new weapon~
tnqlOrtant'e or Ohio in the mtr and uldng an audience of about
tary defense of the nation. He
pointed out the responsibHltir:s SOOO if -they were medh:all¥_ready
In the event an atomle bomb Is
or Individual i:ltizens to ~efend ever used agalhst ·UI. .Mn. Cart w.
.and maintain
the
demoeraf.e ZeUer, national pre~ldent of the
pr!nciplell of our nation. Suppl~ American Legion Auxiliary, told
n'cntlng the- . Governor'! remarkJ how the American Lellon ha'
were those or Fred W. Thacker, helped Jive voice to the neet's
State Commander of the Ameri· of the disabled. ve4;erans and how
ean Legion. Mr. Thacker gave ~ d
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ruume or .the LeRion's ·history
own t rough the- ye&amp;n tbla tw.
and tts dedication to constant lnl- Implement~ th~ tradiUoM'l ldNls
or demoene)' that\ ...the state ex
p:Ntvement tn hospUal e1re of lets for iervi•e to lhe lndl"'.z .. ual."
dbabled ·veterans.
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Dr. Aithur -S. · f'llemmLng, pr,: ·
.medleal protram was shown .b3• Aldent of Ohto Wellley111 Unlver·
'the -vast number who took advan- slty, brouJh-t the Commenlor..·
tap or the' edueatlonal touu tlve Pro.rram to a eloae bY prJ- ·
AroUnd 10,000 visited lhe various ,.nlln1 the PIYchlatrle Aide "'
etintee ond faeiUt\s open for .hievement A'f'lfd tor the
or appreciation due veterans bo ·
pitali2ed at Chij,llcothe
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Bton tllloll"9 obolll pulllnv

In o "'" Kltchoo SlnU Horo
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tt.lnk It It tilt b"'l olltr
you'll find 'o..,whtft,

Co'"pliments
ECONOMY LOAN
SAVINGS CO.

Sur•day's
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the Chlllicotbe V. A. Hospl~j,.

Dr. Flemming C&lt;Jnceives Mr.
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know what l&amp;lt Dlfans 1:.':~.tl ~/.'.

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all is now ln readineu
annual horae show
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Pbillipil, 91 , whc&gt; died at th·~
·home of her daught!"r, .Mrs. J . W.
McMurray, Pomero)', ' Wednesday
mannin~ wi\ 1 be held · Friday at
~ .P. M. in t.he
Ewing Funeral
kome with burial to be made in
Beech Grove Cemeteey.
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the former John Pblllips who
served manv years on the Pom-eroy Police Department -as Cbj ~{
of Police. Her death eame oh he.;,·

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Fricnrls maY C·a lt at f.h{' Ewing
Funeral Home at any
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the First Baptist Churcb w':iu -~l}e. · · '"
spea)rer lor th• Pf!lir""' with
Fr'ed I. Gardner, pas to,: of t-r.e "( ~­
Church of CliriM giving the fiv0.. ·' .,
cati&amp;n :and Bene'Jetion. · ReY. ~ - ' ·,
R..- Konkrig,h~, pastor of }leat.h · '
Methodist Chureh will read. tb~ r:-:
Scziptur-.e les.~on and the prayet 1 •..;
will ibt given by :he Rev. N. ) ci: I
Bardon, piStor of the Mt Moria\
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Pt'VcessionaL "Ever Onward" an:i ·
"Symphony .. No. 6" by Beethoven
by 'i:h':! .School Band; Lhe .annle '·

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The . . . of tornadoes kept p.U:.
~ndle' residents .in Dear PIDic.
One tor, down seven houies in Ute
coml!lunity of GoldJton and another damaged five iD a ~i "
area five mDe's weat of t~ . ell¥
Stonn of WSAZ-TV of Clarendon. Still another ·Jrlt •·
as master of eeremonies for the Plalns, a town on the Western aJde ·. ·
show tliere will be l5 classea beld
panban:dle, destroyi.Dg ·a
in:· Lead·ln Pony: Three gaited home .and. two business hOuses. ~
~fo~ll::m~a:~nePleasure
and tail; Parade Ho11e;
Po~, under' 48't:
Plef..I.Su.-e Horae; five gait·
Horse; Western Pleasure Pony,
to 56"; Parade PoDY; ·Open
Horse; Keg Or Stake Race;
~" ort under; Weat.TraU horse. .
be awarded for five
a trophy to the winner
prizes of $8, $6, $f and $2
Baccalaqreate ~rvice~ for th! \,
gii~en in· the horse show ela&amp;&amp;es' qus of 1957 at MiddlepQI't High.
School wHl be held at 1 p, ,H.
Su~day at the High School .~lid!·.

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home. Apparelltl)' tbey were mem!
~r:a of one family.
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in the nearby towns Of D,im~
mit, Plainview, Tulia and AmariJ.:"

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Th~ tGrnado roared into snver..ton long after an alert had been
soy:nded ·in the 'p.anhandJe, but
residents went to be4 at ~· umal
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hour aud. were tripped when Wlelr
homes crashed upon them.
A. L. Chick, a me~ber of a geophysical team statioried in SilvertlJn, said he was watching teini''ion in .a hotel
a b--;1 1
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68. perso01 had been injured in !_he
1stortn. Thr~~ ~ber persons were
reported ml5.!!'ng.
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T~e Tonado stru~ Silverton
about 11 P· n:a· c. I. l_tn the aouthwestern secl:Jon, _tnliDfl through
an afea about etght blocks long.
Many }¥Jusea . fell_ apart. _laving ,
only tbe fioor •nd ~oundation.
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An eyewitneh !131d be flaW only
a bat~tub and. tbe foundation in
the rums of a borne.
Before the tornado descended on
Silverton, it touched down at
Lockney, about 17 miles to tlie
southea!t, injuring a woman an4

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.~ Mrs. John
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the CheJ-'er
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day an~ourn:ed that the annuJ'
anquet or t,.."Je alum hi wGulod t.e
eld June 1 at 7:30 P. M. in the
'Citr-.:rter Gym.
f Chct Haddll'! banr! will play ftJI'
~ he round dance portion or th
progr.am and ~White ,Beegle is
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call the square
'dances.
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'{or the banquet· $l lor tht dan ce
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LDDed · e-scaped
state trooper• and
who
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pmbandle We(lnesda,Y night, killing 20 persons, injuri{ig• ·
to 7_0 othel'l! and destroying or damagin' W or·oo homes in ·
town of Silverton.
State Department of Public Safety announced the toll
dead and injured in the path of the twister, one of at least

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CO.IJRT ST. GRILL

Rescue Workers Expt:ess Fears .
_ . Death Toll May.Go .Higher

Willi~~- Aibbo,
Xelly, Mrs. 'Thblnas Gibbs
A.. B~tey, Mrs. Robert LaYne
Harry Layne, Mrs. Harr
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T - PrcsJ~ing was Carl L. Scot'~ ahA
Ryan and Mri. Ebe~' R:~Sh· W~rd
.u.vJCEI.tlon was by n
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ey. Jerome
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Plea!&gt;_an~. Cha;;:Jn C~tu~hk~nl PSolint t at ~ISetnttshHow t_o be preS'ented
Hospt\af Th La
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·s-everal ~el~c~ons kjn dChoir gave ' ~th· grade stbdents
tak~u:a~t
ection of Mr F E unW~r the dir- I In a square dance.
Mrs G
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MrJr, 0. J. Bostic and N
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esc er are glvJng.Iessons to Sanb t
Dr. S. 0. Johneon followe-d dra Sayre, Becky Goodnite Esther
J,..Y
s. by Carl L. SCott and Mrs Smithson, Barbara Bostic , David
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omp.son eon-::ernlng tile volun. Chadwell, Ronnie Hester, Andy
. e_er s_erv!ce 11 rendered -by variou~ Karschnik and Donnie Br~wn
OigamzatJOn ~ in the area.
. . The show will be held M . 21
The f!_lm on Voluntter Service a; ~~~ Ho~pital for enter-tain~eni
was shown followed by a panel dis- 0
e patients ther~ .
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NEHIC!.t""'
Membe~IENER ROAST
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was made up of ·Metbodist
Haven
~Irs. M. Be~jamin a ~d ~~ ~- r!c;~t. ~~ motored to Leon laHf V:e1.
- R~freshments were se.rv~. ~~~ fishi:y e.v~iu. g. The group we.IJ.t
tendlng from J'iew H
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Rev. K . J. Scott, Johna.ve~ . were roast.. Those going werlf .Mr. ad
J(rs. Arthur Wberli 'Mr~ Iff~"· ~rs:fo:n .Morgan, Jerry, Jean and
Ferguson, .Hrs1 , )l~x W~t~er~Un I av.l,! • ev ..and Mrs. A. A. Angle,
~"- J . L. Stewar.l, Mls• Gold)t~ Mrd .a_nd M"'-O.·J. dl&gt;stle, Barbara
art. ,. Mt:s. 0 . 1. Bostic, Mrs Joan Dllne~ BOstic, Paul Jennin I
. Morgan, Mn: Je!ISe Abel Mn'whn and David Cbadw~u. RQnnie HJt.
C~ad.weU, Mrs. Euge~e , H~ste~- 'h~~/e~~nette ~!ton, B,uth cape.
rs. onald Brown, Mrs Free.ma~
• ane nlvas, Ann Howat"d
Rl_)_ush, Mts. Eugene He~son· M
Silverly Ball and ·Barbara Howard'
Gerald : Clark, Mrs. James HNmrs.
Mrs. Donald Brown reeently 1 ~
to nan~ Mrs. Ro~rt MeGlotbJht p. pear~d on radia station WJER con- .
The a nnuaJ Mot.her :Oaughter cermn~ a prq.rram on· jjMentaJ
Banquet was served at the M
~ea-ltb . Mrs. Brown is President
!fethodist Church Monday eve~~~~ ~ndt~~ N~w Haven Mothers Club
Y members of the Su~hine Cl
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e group ·has been entertainPrecedjng the tllnner .
~- ass. tng patients at LakJn fiospita-1
cation alld . introduced ~asg~:;~ So J.fr. andt!Mrs. James Gilbert ~nd
and _group singing.
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n recen Y mov~ into their new
Miss Su.rarme WoJpert Ph n· . home on Haven Hei~:hts.
Batey .trul -J-ane Powell '
y Is
.Mr, and Mrs. J. L Ste-·rt t
'"d b 111
IIC&lt;ompo. lendod a E
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Y rs. Paul Poweil at
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· .arm B~Jreau dinner ia
Plano entertllined the ·iroup w~t: _Rlple.y on Friday evening.
several vocal ·ft:lectio.na Mr. p , -· Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Leiving
Powell gave . humorou~ r:adi!ui an~ . CBolyn, Jtr. aqd Kn. Otb&amp; '
~ol~wed by presentation of gif~: -!:l~~!he"d taiTy, Roy Clark, Nan.
t~ \.• rs. E. T. Roush, for oldest mo- Sayre
M ary Roush, Dorothy
er, and Mrs. George M K . bt. nJ _
arjorie ' Roaeh pleY?ungent mother pres'ent ~t"lm~~ w:!:d ~~ Hoover Dam Lake Dear
Ptckeill Jr., won tht door' priz~ and n _, e~ e, 0., and honored Berefch mother was prea:elued potted ml: l:;Jvi~g Jr., who is studying
:eants by ~eir dauJbters. Mem- We-_..~ffilla Otterbein College at
. rs and guetta · include th
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A ams · ,?rfn. Herman La
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_8 .~ ~l1Dg at the Bailey M
Phil Batey' Mrs. Henry l~k~ ~- ter School In Cleveland, 011-iO ..,::George !Jtft'tts, Mra:. Eari
~s~ir and &lt;daughter, Jan,
vis.Jt
1\-frs. P~te Burris. Mrs. 'Vic Street' .re a ve~ In Evan !II, W. Va. . .·
Mrs. Chester Weiwer Mrs. 1 h' '
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Wolfe, . Mrs. James Roush, - ~..: bedauJJ~ tb~ pnat ~ade, ho~pltal
-Dale Whiteman, Mrs. James Diehl" ,Ito ·...n.crelfl'ed 1'21 ~-~t'ent, admisJr., Mr,. DAllas Yeager. .
tot ns fucreased U per eent, and
presept were Mrs,. na,.ld
personn.el inCJeaJed 37 per

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Governor c. William O'Neill was the principal speaker for ihe American Legion
Servtce at the Chilhcothe V. A. Hospital last Sunday. The program officially 0 oned
Day acllvtttes which attracted around 35,000 visitors. About 2500 were on ha~d to
POMEROY, OHIO
Govornor at lh~ 10:30 A.M. service. He saluted the hospital's veteran-patients and pointed '-::;::::;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;;:;:;:;:;:;;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;~
out to the public Its responsibility to live up to the American heritage which these me
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th Tile WlllJng Workers Class of
ki e ~etbodist ~hu.rch attended La.
n . t~te H~spual last Tuesday
~:em~ It was _N'~~:tioilal. lfospital ,
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all people If world peace is .~o aey, Ohio.
really be ochievoo.
At -the eonctusion Of :the Com, Chet Long, prominent
new~
memorative Program the ·hospital
commentator of Columbus. served day parade a;ot under way. A ja.a
,acted throng lined both sides ol
as master of ceremonies. Mu ...~
the
parade rout~ fr?m 'the aYen\·
tor IJie ,activities w'a1 piovlded dy
on IMI• tw.lw•)
{Contlnut&lt;l
the Ohio State University Band

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Meigs General
H,OSPITAL
Simon's Pomeroy Market

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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Weather·

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''?iven t9. m.ore Graduates

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The aroup also voted to COP.·
tribute a share or the eKpense.s
needed to .!tend a )f,ason Count:/
delegate to the National PTA C0'1·
vention in Ci ncinnati.
The PTA we:tt on record a•
being in support o-f all lo:al law

roug t c ore ~ _•'"""A..,.•.,•.,.as.,t,.j,
month'J meeting '"
purchase of band
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Wll.s. · held
and bro~,, ~~J.t
ag.alnd the ·proposa, '~
James Breen had re: ~} ~·
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POMEROY SOanY

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer bfOUIDI An~·
ersary .
Otficen for t'he next school ,il'O~p to purChase $600 WOTtb of IS Obs ,.rved
)'ear were instaJled at special band equipment to be Uled ex

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Pomeroy ·Mayor's Cotfrt Wedn~s-. day night by Mayor Er- F. ,Robinson when Harty Kreig .rorfeibd
' a $25 bond for SPeed~ni and Riobert Bowles was· .flped · $19 . an'd
costs for reckless operation.
Both arrests ~~~ betp roa.de' bv
the State PatrOl. Town ~ Hall -also
announced that meter '"Uections
for th0- periOd M;ay. 't tbi,ulb' 1:~~
t:iU. totalled $3(~tU{\. 1 · 1 "7' _',. l· , :'!

Clydf! A. Mills of Syrtc~uoe~~~~~:

rued suit for $850 plus it

re-ni on a
v\n Pbalin and Alvie Ph:•lln. · ,;~m,1

ip back

Df Syracuse.
According "to
sC.nterl by the

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rrom the
tod e~tending from Jan.
-~•ugh A!&gt;reh 31, 1957. ·,

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Mrs. 0 . P . Klein gave 1 report of
the Every Member Canvua at a ceremonles beld at the meeLinJ:
Huntinzt;on Methodist Church a&amp; a of the Mason PTA held in the
•uu:estion for the loeal project.
Maaou Elementary School i&gt;n
Tuuday evening.
Edward Rh•';ard was Installed
as president of the group a-nd
spoke •briefly to the members
promising tc.- do his best to mak!
lhP coming year a succcssfuJ l)ftl..:
. Other officers insta ll ed
arc
Charlie D. Carr. vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artili, secretary; ~n · !
Dnr Ebersbach, • rea~&gt;urer. Mr.&gt;.
Alice Smil'h, a wacher at the
Mason school directed the inst.Il·
la-tion serviee.
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hl~hw;ry, when co~pleted, w.ould
bnng speedsters

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as they ~assed t~rough the town.
Outgomg president, W.oodro.v
Foreman f,hanke£! ·the

Mr. and Mrs. E. J . HHl.
end with relative.. in Colwnbua.
Mt. and Mn. E. J . Hill were
LL Cedric Parker left IIMdaJ
after .a 30 day furlOUJh witb bJa buJinen visitors in PartersburJ
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parents, Mr. anct Mra. Pearl TUesday.
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other relativea.
The thirty.first wedding aiUl.iver·
Mrs. Wilma Stobart returned P.t;rter. He will leave s.oo.n for
PTA TO MElT
aity of Mr. and Mr.s. Leo Ruuell, hc•m• Monday Jrom .Meigs Ger.e..- Korea.
Letart FaiLs PTA will meet at
Mrs. Ed Wiae of Columbiana
Denver, Colo., was obaerved sun· al Hospital where .she wu a P'"
and Mrs. Ed Swank of North tM. a:rade iiCbool May 1~ at 7 :30
day when a surprise potluck din· ient s.inee Friday.
ner was served at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and Lima arrived Monday for a Y.isi: P. M. lnstallation of oft1eera wtll
her father , John Werner, and •his iOn kR!ckdY of Columbus were with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will ortanize Cub Scout troop at
dauchter, Katherine. Middlep6rt, '~eti en guesta of Mr. and Mra. 'ir. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
the meeting. All mothers are re·
Mrs.
Rachel
Detwller
of
l)e..
RD.
~erbert Dixon -and famHy.
. The djnner was ser·:ed buffet
Robert Pbil G{'rdncr of Colum- trait, Mich., is tbe guest of lb.- quested to be present with boiS
atyle and the anniversary cake was )US
the weekend with his MiSses Ethel and Clara Garla-nrt wishing to join the troop. M~"
NaOmi Stobart, president, will
bake-d by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
, Mr. anJ Mrs. Phil Minersvil le.
Mrs.
rtobert
Gooch
and
daug·h·
preside.
tlDe.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm vish
Othe-r5 present were Mrl'. Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boslei ters, Teren and Cynthia returned
auerile Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Har· .:nd family of Gallipoiis were 'tl1' to the~r home in Columbus toda; ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm
family in Columbu.t.
ry Johnson and children, Cheryl,
guests of her .parents, arter a visit with her parepts,
Christy, Linda apd Ricky, Colum· \t:r. and Mrs. Phil Williamson .
bus; Mr. and Mu. Marvin Redman
Mr. -and Mrs. DallaS Ha-ssler
and childre_n, susie, Marty and·
son Jerry of Co-~umbus wer
Mlu Barb•••
Ann
WehrullJI
of
po!ombas·
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Chillicothe V . H. Hospqital. Brav· anrl many wero Kttrscted to th1 !IOnal saUafaetic:,l) . In being pe:··
Jng unseasonably co ld weathc stadium by the 1:00 P. M. drun. mit ted to f~K:us the •·spotlight" of
2MXl were on band to hear Gov· corn~
Following ,· ..~ pu b)!c attent 1on on the outstand·
....., exhibition.
ernur O'N&amp;ill set the tempo of was the highlight of formal acti· in.g services fendered by ML

the OC&lt;'IUlion. He called -atlen.tlon v~llcs, tbe Commemorative Fro
gram honoring the birth ann:
vcrs.ary of Floren~e NightlngJI*'
tht'l Memorial ~ervice at 18:30 Brig. Gen. Sam F. Seeley of th•'
A . M. Tha.t attitude seemed ,c Army Surgeon General's Offic~
sjla1'k every event throughout the spoke on the tremendous advanc12 ·huun!l of th-e overall prog1'1&amp;1lL cs In millt.ry medicine. ~ccordAH activities Wt'Te e.rrled out RS ing to ·h-i,m the greatest aehiev~IIIC&lt;11el_luled except the ·fireworks mentt have· been Ln the Held!l of
finale. It was canceiJed .beca:us•" surgery and In bf~ing medicc~l
nf tho .Freezing temperature th.at service• to the wounded more
forCtid patients inP.Ide and .sent quickly through the utiUiaUon of
lhe pubUc b~me earl)•. .
Air Force transportation. He ~0:1
Gov~no•· O'Neill also cited the eluded his remarks by emphasa.:
lng the threats of new weapon~
tnqlOrtant'e or Ohio in the mtr and uldng an audience of about
tary defense of the nation. He
pointed out the responsibHltir:s SOOO if -they were medh:all¥_ready
In the event an atomle bomb Is
or Individual i:ltizens to ~efend ever used agalhst ·UI. .Mn. Cart w.
.and maintain
the
demoeraf.e ZeUer, national pre~ldent of the
pr!nciplell of our nation. Suppl~ American Legion Auxiliary, told
n'cntlng the- . Governor'! remarkJ how the American Lellon ha'
were those or Fred W. Thacker, helped Jive voice to the neet's
State Commander of the Ameri· of the disabled. ve4;erans and how
ean Legion. Mr. Thacker gave ~ d
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ruume or .the LeRion's ·history
own t rough the- ye&amp;n tbla tw.
and tts dedication to constant lnl- Implement~ th~ tradiUoM'l ldNls
or demoene)' that\ ...the state ex
p:Ntvement tn hospUal e1re of lets for iervi•e to lhe lndl"'.z .. ual."
dbabled ·veterans.
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Dr. Aithur -S. · f'llemmLng, pr,: ·
.medleal protram was shown .b3• Aldent of Ohto Wellley111 Unlver·
'the -vast number who took advan- slty, brouJh-t the Commenlor..·
tap or the' edueatlonal touu tlve Pro.rram to a eloae bY prJ- ·
AroUnd 10,000 visited lhe various ,.nlln1 the PIYchlatrle Aide "'
etintee ond faeiUt\s open for .hievement A'f'lfd tor the
or appreciation due veterans bo ·
pitali2ed at Chij,llcothe
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Bton tllloll"9 obolll pulllnv

In o "'" Kltchoo SlnU Horo
b • reel vtlut • • , aM wt
tt.lnk It It tilt b"'l olltr
you'll find 'o..,whtft,

Co'"pliments
ECONOMY LOAN
SAVINGS CO.

Sur•day's
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3!'i.OUU persons set a new Hospi- record crowd began to Bwc.l to Thoml$ A
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t"man.
keen perf.

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RICiULAR
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Tile

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the Chlllicotbe V. A. Hospl~j,.

Dr. Flemming C&lt;Jnceives Mr.
man's work as in

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know what l&amp;lt Dlfans 1:.':~.tl ~/.'.

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all is now ln readineu
annual horae show
May 19, at the
Fairgrounds, startina;
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Pbillipil, 91 , whc&gt; died at th·~
·home of her daught!"r, .Mrs. J . W.
McMurray, Pomero)', ' Wednesday
mannin~ wi\ 1 be held · Friday at
~ .P. M. in t.he
Ewing Funeral
kome with burial to be made in
Beech Grove Cemeteey.
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The deceased was• till~ . wife of
the former John Pblllips who
served manv years on the Pom-eroy Police Department -as Cbj ~{
of Police. Her death eame oh he.;,·

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hirth&lt;lay.
Fricnrls maY C·a lt at f.h{' Ewing
Funeral Home at any
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the First Baptist Churcb w':iu -~l}e. · · '"
spea)rer lor th• Pf!lir""' with
Fr'ed I. Gardner, pas to,: of t-r.e "( ~­
Church of CliriM giving the fiv0.. ·' .,
cati&amp;n :and Bene'Jetion. · ReY. ~ - ' ·,
R..- Konkrig,h~, pastor of }leat.h · '
Methodist Chureh will read. tb~ r:-:
Scziptur-.e les.~on and the prayet 1 •..;
will ibt given by :he Rev. N. ) ci: I
Bardon, piStor of the Mt Moria\
Baptist Clturch1
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Pt'VcessionaL "Ever Onward" an:i ·
"Symphony .. No. 6" by Beethoven
by 'i:h':! .School Band; Lhe .annle '·

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fhoral praYer response by the
Girls Glee eJub and a hymn by

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and Tan

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The . . . of tornadoes kept p.U:.
~ndle' residents .in Dear PIDic.
One tor, down seven houies in Ute
coml!lunity of GoldJton and another damaged five iD a ~i "
area five mDe's weat of t~ . ell¥
Stonn of WSAZ-TV of Clarendon. Still another ·Jrlt •·
as master of eeremonies for the Plalns, a town on the Western aJde ·. ·
show tliere will be l5 classea beld
panban:dle, destroyi.Dg ·a
in:· Lead·ln Pony: Three gaited home .and. two business hOuses. ~
~fo~ll::m~a:~nePleasure
and tail; Parade Ho11e;
Po~, under' 48't:
Plef..I.Su.-e Horae; five gait·
Horse; Western Pleasure Pony,
to 56"; Parade PoDY; ·Open
Horse; Keg Or Stake Race;
~" ort under; Weat.TraU horse. .
be awarded for five
a trophy to the winner
prizes of $8, $6, $f and $2
Baccalaqreate ~rvice~ for th! \,
gii~en in· the horse show ela&amp;&amp;es' qus of 1957 at MiddlepQI't High.
School wHl be held at 1 p, ,H.
Su~day at the High School .~lid!·.

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$7.00

down payme11t

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Five bodies were found in oue
home. Apparelltl)' tbey were mem!
~r:a of one family.
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The injured · ,.-ere qien ·11, bot-1·
in the nearby towns Of D,im~
mit, Plainview, Tulia and AmariJ.:"

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Th~ tGrnado roared into snver..ton long after an alert had been
soy:nded ·in the 'p.anhandJe, but
residents went to be4 at ~· umal
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hour aud. were tripped when Wlelr
homes crashed upon them.
A. L. Chick, a me~ber of a geophysical team statioried in SilvertlJn, said he was watching teini''ion in .a hotel
a b--;1 1
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68. perso01 had been injured in !_he
1stortn. Thr~~ ~ber persons were
reported ml5.!!'ng.
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T~e Tonado stru~ Silverton
about 11 P· n:a· c. I. l_tn the aouthwestern secl:Jon, _tnliDfl through
an afea about etght blocks long.
Many }¥Jusea . fell_ apart. _laving ,
only tbe fioor •nd ~oundation.
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An eyewitneh !131d be flaW only
a bat~tub and. tbe foundation in
the rums of a borne.
Before the tornado descended on
Silverton, it touched down at
Lockney, about 17 miles to tlie
southea!t, injuring a woman an4

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.~ Mrs. John
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the CheJ-'er
· Asscc-latiJn
day an~ourn:ed that the annuJ'
anquet or t,.."Je alum hi wGulod t.e
eld June 1 at 7:30 P. M. in the
'Citr-.:rter Gym.
f Chct Haddll'! banr! will play ftJI'
~ he round dance portion or th
progr.am and ~White ,Beegle is
I sCheduled to
call the square
'dances.
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Tickets ffiJ' the affair are $1.50
'{or the banquet· $l lor tht dan ce
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feared
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LDDed · e-scaped
state trooper• and
who
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lor more vletiuu.
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pmbandle We(lnesda,Y night, killing 20 persons, injuri{ig• ·
to 7_0 othel'l! and destroying or damagin' W or·oo homes in ·
town of Silverton.
State Department of Public Safety announced the toll
dead and injured in the path of the twister, one of at least

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CO.IJRT ST. GRILL

Rescue Workers Expt:ess Fears .
_ . Death Toll May.Go .Higher

Willi~~- Aibbo,
Xelly, Mrs. 'Thblnas Gibbs
A.. B~tey, Mrs. Robert LaYne
Harry Layne, Mrs. Harr
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T - PrcsJ~ing was Carl L. Scot'~ ahA
Ryan and Mri. Ebe~' R:~Sh· W~rd
.u.vJCEI.tlon was by n
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ey. Jerome
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Plea!&gt;_an~. Cha;;:Jn C~tu~hk~nl PSolint t at ~ISetnttshHow t_o be preS'ented
Hospt\af Th La
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a e OBPit-.1 a gr
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·s-everal ~el~c~ons kjn dChoir gave ' ~th· grade stbdents
tak~u:a~t
ection of Mr F E unW~r the dir- I In a square dance.
Mrs G
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MrJr, 0. J. Bostic and N
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esc er are glvJng.Iessons to Sanb t
Dr. S. 0. Johneon followe-d dra Sayre, Becky Goodnite Esther
J,..Y
s. by Carl L. SCott and Mrs Smithson, Barbara Bostic , David
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omp.son eon-::ernlng tile volun. Chadwell, Ronnie Hester, Andy
. e_er s_erv!ce 11 rendered -by variou~ Karschnik and Donnie Br~wn
OigamzatJOn ~ in the area.
. . The show will be held M . 21
The f!_lm on Voluntter Service a; ~~~ Ho~pital for enter-tain~eni
was shown followed by a panel dis- 0
e patients ther~ .
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NEHIC!.t""'
Membe~IENER ROAST
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was made up of ·Metbodist
Haven
~Irs. M. Be~jamin a ~d ~~ ~- r!c;~t. ~~ motored to Leon laHf V:e1.
- R~freshments were se.rv~. ~~~ fishi:y e.v~iu. g. The group we.IJ.t
tendlng from J'iew H
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Rev. K . J. Scott, Johna.ve~ . were roast.. Those going werlf .Mr. ad
J(rs. Arthur Wberli 'Mr~ Iff~"· ~rs:fo:n .Morgan, Jerry, Jean and
Ferguson, .Hrs1 , )l~x W~t~er~Un I av.l,! • ev ..and Mrs. A. A. Angle,
~"- J . L. Stewar.l, Mls• Gold)t~ Mrd .a_nd M"'-O.·J. dl&gt;stle, Barbara
art. ,. Mt:s. 0 . 1. Bostic, Mrs Joan Dllne~ BOstic, Paul Jennin I
. Morgan, Mn: Je!ISe Abel Mn'whn and David Cbadw~u. RQnnie HJt.
C~ad.weU, Mrs. Euge~e , H~ste~- 'h~~/e~~nette ~!ton, B,uth cape.
rs. onald Brown, Mrs Free.ma~
• ane nlvas, Ann Howat"d
Rl_)_ush, Mts. Eugene He~son· M
Silverly Ball and ·Barbara Howard'
Gerald : Clark, Mrs. James HNmrs.
Mrs. Donald Brown reeently 1 ~
to nan~ Mrs. Ro~rt MeGlotbJht p. pear~d on radia station WJER con- .
The a nnuaJ Mot.her :Oaughter cermn~ a prq.rram on· jjMentaJ
Banquet was served at the M
~ea-ltb . Mrs. Brown is President
!fethodist Church Monday eve~~~~ ~ndt~~ N~w Haven Mothers Club
Y members of the Su~hine Cl
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e group ·has been entertainPrecedjng the tllnner .
~- ass. tng patients at LakJn fiospita-1
cation alld . introduced ~asg~:;~ So J.fr. andt!Mrs. James Gilbert ~nd
and _group singing.
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n recen Y mov~ into their new
Miss Su.rarme WoJpert Ph n· . home on Haven Hei~:hts.
Batey .trul -J-ane Powell '
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.Mr, and Mrs. J. L Ste-·rt t
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IIC&lt;ompo. lendod a E
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Y rs. Paul Poweil at
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· .arm B~Jreau dinner ia
Plano entertllined the ·iroup w~t: _Rlple.y on Friday evening.
several vocal ·ft:lectio.na Mr. p , -· Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Leiving
Powell gave . humorou~ r:adi!ui an~ . CBolyn, Jtr. aqd Kn. Otb&amp; '
~ol~wed by presentation of gif~: -!:l~~!he"d taiTy, Roy Clark, Nan.
t~ \.• rs. E. T. Roush, for oldest mo- Sayre
M ary Roush, Dorothy
er, and Mrs. George M K . bt. nJ _
arjorie ' Roaeh pleY?ungent mother pres'ent ~t"lm~~ w:!:d ~~ Hoover Dam Lake Dear
Ptckeill Jr., won tht door' priz~ and n _, e~ e, 0., and honored Berefch mother was prea:elued potted ml: l:;Jvi~g Jr., who is studying
:eants by ~eir dauJbters. Mem- We-_..~ffilla Otterbein College at
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A ams · ,?rfn. Herman La
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Phil Batey' Mrs. Henry l~k~ ~- ter School In Cleveland, 011-iO ..,::George !Jtft'tts, Mra:. Eari
~s~ir and &lt;daughter, Jan,
vis.Jt
1\-frs. P~te Burris. Mrs. 'Vic Street' .re a ve~ In Evan !II, W. Va. . .·
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-Dale Whiteman, Mrs. James Diehl" ,Ito ·...n.crelfl'ed 1'21 ~-~t'ent, admisJr., Mr,. DAllas Yeager. .
tot ns fucreased U per eent, and
presept were Mrs,. na,.ld
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Governor c. William O'Neill was the principal speaker for ihe American Legion
Servtce at the Chilhcothe V. A. Hospital last Sunday. The program officially 0 oned
Day acllvtttes which attracted around 35,000 visitors. About 2500 were on ha~d to
POMEROY, OHIO
Govornor at lh~ 10:30 A.M. service. He saluted the hospital's veteran-patients and pointed '-::;::::;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;;:;:;:;:;:;;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;~
out to the public Its responsibility to live up to the American heritage which these me
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th Tile WlllJng Workers Class of
ki e ~etbodist ~hu.rch attended La.
n . t~te H~spual last Tuesday
~:em~ It was _N'~~:tioilal. lfospital ,
pla.-~n~d a speCI.ll program ; was

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all people If world peace is .~o aey, Ohio.
really be ochievoo.
At -the eonctusion Of :the Com, Chet Long, prominent
new~
memorative Program the ·hospital
commentator of Columbus. served day parade a;ot under way. A ja.a
,acted throng lined both sides ol
as master of ceremonies. Mu ...~
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parade rout~ fr?m 'the aYen\·
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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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''?iven t9. m.ore Graduates

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The aroup also voted to COP.·
tribute a share or the eKpense.s
needed to .!tend a )f,ason Count:/
delegate to the National PTA C0'1·
vention in Ci ncinnati.
The PTA we:tt on record a•
being in support o-f all lo:al law

roug t c ore ~ _•'"""A..,.•.,•.,.as.,t,.j,
month'J meeting '"
purchase of band
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Wll.s. · held
and bro~,, ~~J.t
ag.alnd the ·proposa, '~
James Breen had re: ~} ~·
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May 15, 1957

POMEROY SOanY

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer bfOUIDI An~·
ersary .
Otficen for t'he next school ,il'O~p to purChase $600 WOTtb of IS Obs ,.rved
)'ear were instaJled at special band equipment to be Uled ex

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Pomeroy ·Mayor's Cotfrt Wedn~s-. day night by Mayor Er- F. ,Robinson when Harty Kreig .rorfeibd
' a $25 bond for SPeed~ni and Riobert Bowles was· .flped · $19 . an'd
costs for reckless operation.
Both arrests ~~~ betp roa.de' bv
the State PatrOl. Town ~ Hall -also
announced that meter '"Uections
for th0- periOd M;ay. 't tbi,ulb' 1:~~
t:iU. totalled $3(~tU{\. 1 · 1 "7' _',. l· , :'!

Clydf! A. Mills of Syrtc~uoe~~~~~:

rued suit for $850 plus it

re-ni on a
v\n Pbalin and Alvie Ph:•lln. · ,;~m,1

ip back

Df Syracuse.
According "to
sC.nterl by the

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-~•ugh A!&gt;reh 31, 1957. ·,

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on, the .~urch b(l(Jget and the approaebina Every Kember Canvasa.
Mra. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Member Canvass at a ceremon-ies .held at the · meetin..:
Huot:i.qtoa :Methodist Church u a of the M-ason Pl'A held in the
auueation for the local project.
Mason Elementaf'y School o,m
Tu~day evening.
Edward Rickard was in~tallcd
as president of ·the group a-nd
spoke ·bridly Lo the members
pTDmising to do his belt to mak·.!"
the eominil year a successfu-l on e
Other ortlecrs installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, JC('re-tary ; an ·!
rlor Ebersbach, treasurer. Mrs.
Ali"'e Smit•h, , •·a•he• , 1 lhe
I \ta~on School directed the iru;t,d-

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Mr. •nd Mn. E. J. Hill were
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The thirty-first wedding anniver·
Mn. Wilma Stobart returned
1ity of Mr. and Mr.5. Leo Ruuell, 1~H ""1n1doY hlrom hMeigs Ger.e.~.Denver, Colo., was observed Sun- 1 ospl 1 w er~ 4 e wa.s a P.,
day when a surprise potluck' din~ Jm.t s.ln~;e FTiday.
ner was served at the bome of
!fr. and M.rs. Harry Dixon and
ber father, .John Werner, and lhls
Rlcky of Columbus were
daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt, weekend gues.ts of Mr. and Mrs.
RD.
~erbert Dixon 11.nd f.amHy .
. The dinner was served buffet
Robert Phil Gardner of Colum·
.style and the annlv~nary cake was ~ ~~~w~!i~:\::.'th••·e weekend with b ls
baked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
Mr. and Mrs. Phil

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Others present were Mrft. Mar·
e"uerite Werner, Mr. and Mn. Har·
ry Johnson :ind children, Cheryl,

Mr. and MTS. Clarence Boster
:nd family or Gallipolis were th
iunday guests of her .p arents.

an:~~:c~ol:u:m~-~~~r-Mr.
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The office .staff of Mei~s General Hospital Is comprised of these three persons In adolltlt'n
lo the admmtstrator Verg1l Hayes. Left to ng ht in the photo are: Joy Griffith, Marlene

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seven to 14 -~tory medical plant
located on hill sprawUnJ Hawaiian
Village Hotel ~round~ But . elty
planning eomml&amp;lloners, already
a bit dazed by tbe lndustrtallat'S
ambltlou.s Ideas, told blJD thete
were enou1Jh big buildings already
blocking the Wakltl akyiiRe. Kal·
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the building to fit zoning rea:ula·

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1o1ft !hlnllng nout pullln9
In • ntW Kltohtn SJnU Mort
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thlnl It lo tho ~ott olfor
you'll lind ·onywhoro,

Best Wishes
·Meigs General
HOSPITAL
WEHRUNG BAK.ERY
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always in·terested
.lN PROGRESS
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Bospital Week

.lii61Pila.l Assoelation wiH pre11ent
'l'he nation'• hoapUall have a
• , special dramaUe broadcast en to\11 of\ more tMn t,eob.ooo beds 1
Tbe averaR~ Patient atay in t1ie
•'The Hospltal," over t' h
.nd their total aaets art .ltm01t '"ort-terai pneral hospital Ia 7.1
~~ Broadcasting Compt~ny 112 bl1Uon.
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'TI'JUa N·atlonal Hoepltal Wt. ;:·~:
; · $oetam will be f&gt;I'OCIU...t under •
-~II&lt; ..moe cnn: irom t h e
'aat. 1\oebuct Fountfation. MuioiC
•u be providtd by tbe ofehntrs

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era! HospitaLwitli Richard Siler at •~e mi....:.scnne

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Lakin's P.yc:-hiatric Aide of tbe
Year. llll!ll, and later ....,.Jved til&lt;
llABBIT ADOPTID
A.ehlevement ~woard from tlle
MILLER, s·, D. - O'P - Linda
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enta Health A.ssoeia· ktW iJtte111 but . waa letn giving
tecosnJtlon of He.r o·lt· U.lntll to I tbird animal a few
standinJ and de,vo-ted 1 erv~ .
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an ~dreu by Judje Willlam J
Thompson of .the -K anawha Cou .-.
tr I~tennedlate · Court on
to ·
pi&lt; '"the .lolental Health'
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Phillips, OJ , who died at tb•J
· borne of her daughter, .Mrs. J . W.
McMurray, P.;.meroy, ;Wednesday
morning will be held · Friday at
~ P. M. i::n the Ew;ng FUneral
flomc with burial to 1)e m-a-de in
Beech Grove C~tery. ·
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The deceased was' '-'~ ~ wife or
the former Jo.hn Phillips who
served manv years on the Pom-Proy Police Department ·as Cbi 1f
of Police. Her death came on h(l~·
lUst birtm-lay.
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Friends maY , ('.all at t.!'J~ Ewing
Funeral Home at attY. Utnc.

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Dolni T.o Mak• Meiga County
A Healthi•r Place In Which
"Ta.Livi.
May You Continue To Graw
ln The Yeon To Come And
Stand ,.. A Symbol Of Meigs
couritiea Progress and Friend-

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thoae receirinJ a 101eit

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A ~otmal" proaram on tbe bo'
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Dr. S . . O. Johnsoni'r Superinten· rabbit tb.e cat bid aathered up
li"'JdJ at
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e 051'·~ 1 ' La · -'lent o! ~ State Otp;Jtal, stat· brOught home.
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1n observance of National H01p1 . tenbh annual c"ele.bration of Na.
:.~rilitors after ~e Pn&gt;DA~
tal D•Y· GUided tours of -the tional HosPital Day
W1o~~,~.~nl up the day wdl be a so ·t.
holpit.al, -.and an exhibit high· ·
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The ' tr~i!lti.onal outdoor p.i~r.ic _):et vs.. ~ft State. Hoapital Ball
tal careers, were J.vailrllle. tl) supper will be seryed to patien::.S . Club 'and' .M~on City VI. Latin ln·
,..wtora throughout the day.
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CO~GRATULATIONS

And IJtst Wishts

DC Broadcast

'·IRONING BOARDS
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BROOKINGS, S. D. -UP - A
one-ounce capsule arrived at South
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Nerve comer or tiiOI!OspltAI rot plnmj 'eoiTiici,t dl!!B!Ji&gt;sis of 5.1100.pound pa_
ekage. The capsule
cases Is th~ hospital lab such as this pictured at Meigs Gen· eontalned radloaotlve cobalt 60. It

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have a eold wlll leave you ·Kensi- •
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tive to a chlll for some tlme.
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Do your best to avoid catching Best place for you Ls in bed.
a col~. Keep your rasistance up Here again hea~ serves a5 a.
and a(ay in good general health! remedy. The wam1th of your bed
&amp;at properly, but not tuo heav- combines wlt.h the rest you get
·Uy, during the summer IJlOnths. f,o glve your body a better chance
Make .sure JOIU' food Is both sub· lot fighting oft' the cold infection..,
1tant.ial and nourt.shlng.
One torm of heat ts not adv.lsa·
Don't try to cool ofl too quickly ble. It you can, stop smokiDg.
after ltrenuoua exucL'Se.
Smoke, you see, irritates the na•
F llo Clo .1..
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And let the doct, not tlle L. B.: To- sati-sfy &amp; constant
amount or da.rkneu, ad.vl.se you -craving tor sweets, I consume a.t
of )'our bedtime. Wlth dayllghtlleast a JIOUIJd of candy dally with
saving time 1n etreet ln ao manylno weight gatn. ts this harrQful?
communltlea, I'tn afraid a lot ot Answer: U ts harmful to conyou might not reaUze wben 1t. is some the amount o! sweets da.Uy I
Ume to 10 to bed.
Ithat you mention. Thla craving
Now even ln hot wutller, heat !or sweets might be due to dials helpful In t.reat.1n1 colda. It ls betes or to low blood sugar com- .
benenelal boUllntema.lly and ex- lng from some othet cadse.
terna!IJ'.
You. are 1n need of a careful
At the ftrst lndlt:atlon of a cold, atudy by your physician oo deter-!
tate • hot bath juat before re- mlne whether any abnormal con- ,
tlrlna. Tattq a bath and then dltion 1J present, so that proper
J0bi1: Dll~ probt.blf w1ll do treatment map be carried.out.

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ALTHOUGH winter usually 1! more harm than good as far u
tonal de red the season tor s.nee:re6,1 your cold Is concerned.
summer eoidJ ea.n be pretty mts-1 If you have a tever, call your '
erable, too. If you have one now, doctor.
!sntam Helps
you have a lot of com}!any.
About 40,000,000 Americans wml·
catch coldS between May and lnhallng steam also ts a good ·
September-an aVerage o1 about ·ldea ln mOISt instances. But agatr~:o
10,000,000 pef month.
1do not do It If you have to leave
So, let me remind you o! a few the hou11e Immediat-ely aftercold facts.
wuds. Inhaling steam when JOU

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Given t&lt;) more Graduates
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parents, Mr. anct Hn. Pearl Tlleoda.:.y_.- - - - Parker. He will leave soon for
PTA TO MEET
Korea. .
Letart
Falls PTA will meet nt
Mn. Ed Wl.se of Columbiana
thE:,
grade
·school May 15 at 7 :30
11nd Mr.s. Ed Swank of North
Lima arrived Monday f.or "II vi 11i: P. M. lnat&amp;llation of officers wiU
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and be beld. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop Ill
]~r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler of De- the meeting. All mothers are re ·
troit , Mich., is the guest of tho:&gt; quested to be present with boys
wishing t'O join the troop. Mr~
M'i.Sscs Elbel and Clara Garlanti
Naomi Stobar1, preBident, wiU
Minersville.
preside.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daug.h ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visit
len, Teren and Cynthia returned
1o theJr h ome in Co1umbu, today ed Mr. and Mrs . Robert Grimm
artcr a vi.sit with her parents , and family ln Columbus.

they
town. Christy,
Outgomg president , the
W10odro.v
bus; Mr . Linda
and Mrs.

brought be fore lh.. e. ~.;itj
mcmth's meeting c·0
purchase O"( band
waa het"d and broutagainst the propo9il..
James Breen had re:.

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The group also voted to con~
tribute a share of the expense~
needed to 3end a M.ason CounL:t
delegate to the National PrA eo'l·
vention in Cincinnati.
The PTA went on record a•
being in support of all local law
enforcement officers in promot·
ing Lraffic safety in the aTea.
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•I1. was pomted out that the new
hi~hway,
when
corn
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b
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rmg gpee ters mto tJK Core

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.MI&lt;Idleport, 0 ., May 15, 1957

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Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary .
Officer&amp; for the . nut school gro~p Lo purChase $600 worth of I$ 0 bserve d "
year were installed at special band equipment to be uaed ex

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Pomeroy M~tYru''s Co6rf: . WedJt~S·
day night by Mayor E. F. ltObinson when Harty Kreig rorfeit ~d
a $25 bon~ for SPeeding .and Riobert Bowle s was .flned J;IO . and
costs for reckless operati-on.
Both arrests 'h.ad beftl made' bil
lhe St.ate Rltrdl ·Town ..Hall .also
announced that meter ~ollections
{or t·be- period ~ay 7 tbrpui,h tb- •
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on, the .~urch b(l(Jget and the approaebina Every Kember Canvasa.
Mra. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Member Canvass at a ceremon-ies .held at the · meetin..:
Huot:i.qtoa :Methodist Church u a of the M-ason Pl'A held in the
auueation for the local project.
Mason Elementaf'y School o,m
Tu~day evening.
Edward Rickard was in~tallcd
as president of ·the group a-nd
spoke ·bridly Lo the members
pTDmising to do his belt to mak·.!"
the eominil year a successfu-l on e
Other ortlecrs installed
arc
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, JC('re-tary ; an ·!
rlor Ebersbach, treasurer. Mrs.
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Mr. •nd Mn. E. J. Hill were
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The thirty-first wedding anniver·
Mn. Wilma Stobart returned
1ity of Mr. and Mr.5. Leo Ruuell, 1~H ""1n1doY hlrom hMeigs Ger.e.~.Denver, Colo., was observed Sun- 1 ospl 1 w er~ 4 e wa.s a P.,
day when a surprise potluck' din~ Jm.t s.ln~;e FTiday.
ner was served at the bome of
!fr. and M.rs. Harry Dixon and
ber father, .John Werner, and lhls
Rlcky of Columbus were
daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt, weekend gues.ts of Mr. and Mrs.
RD.
~erbert Dixon 11.nd f.amHy .
. The dinner was served buffet
Robert Phil Gardner of Colum·
.style and the annlv~nary cake was ~ ~~~w~!i~:\::.'th••·e weekend with b ls
baked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
Mr. and Mrs. Phil

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Others present were Mrft. Mar·
e"uerite Werner, Mr. and Mn. Har·
ry Johnson :ind children, Cheryl,

Mr. and MTS. Clarence Boster
:nd family or Gallipolis were th
iunday guests of her .p arents.

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Village Hotel ~round~ But . elty
planning eomml&amp;lloners, already
a bit dazed by tbe lndustrtallat'S
ambltlou.s Ideas, told blJD thete
were enou1Jh big buildings already
blocking the Wakltl akyiiRe. Kal·
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you'll lind ·onywhoro,

Best Wishes
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HOSPITAL
WEHRUNG BAK.ERY
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.lN PROGRESS
OUR

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Bospital Week

.lii61Pila.l Assoelation wiH pre11ent
'l'he nation'• hoapUall have a
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Tbe averaR~ Patient atay in t1ie
•'The Hospltal," over t' h
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'TI'JUa N·atlonal Hoepltal Wt. ;:·~:
; · $oetam will be f&gt;I'OCIU...t under •
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'aat. 1\oebuct Fountfation. MuioiC
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Year. llll!ll, and later ....,.Jved til&lt;
llABBIT ADOPTID
A.ehlevement ~woard from tlle
MILLER, s·, D. - O'P - Linda
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tecosnJtlon of He.r o·lt· U.lntll to I tbird animal a few
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an ~dreu by Judje Willlam J
Thompson of .the -K anawha Cou .-.
tr I~tennedlate · Court on
to ·
pi&lt; '"the .lolental Health'
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Phillips, OJ , who died at tb•J
· borne of her daughter, .Mrs. J . W.
McMurray, P.;.meroy, ;Wednesday
morning will be held · Friday at
~ P. M. i::n the Ew;ng FUneral
flomc with burial to 1)e m-a-de in
Beech Grove C~tery. ·
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The deceased was' '-'~ ~ wife or
the former Jo.hn Phillips who
served manv years on the Pom-Proy Police Department ·as Cbi 1f
of Police. Her death came on h(l~·
lUst birtm-lay.
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Friends maY , ('.all at t.!'J~ Ewing
Funeral Home at attY. Utnc.

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Dolni T.o Mak• Meiga County
A Healthi•r Place In Which
"Ta.Livi.
May You Continue To Graw
ln The Yeon To Come And
Stand ,.. A Symbol Of Meigs
couritiea Progress and Friend-

fwo Cases H~d ·
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A ~otmal" proaram on tbe bo'
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Laltl 'Stat H .., 1 1
Dr. S . . O. Johnsoni'r Superinten· rabbit tb.e cat bid aathered up
li"'JdJ at
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e 051'·~ 1 ' La · -'lent o! ~ State Otp;Jtal, stat· brOught home.
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1n observance of National H01p1 . tenbh annual c"ele.bration of Na.
:.~rilitors after ~e Pn&gt;DA~
tal D•Y· GUided tours of -the tional HosPital Day
W1o~~,~.~nl up the day wdl be a so ·t.
holpit.al, -.and an exhibit high· ·
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The ' tr~i!lti.onal outdoor p.i~r.ic _):et vs.. ~ft State. Hoapital Ball
tal careers, were J.vailrllle. tl) supper will be seryed to patien::.S . Club 'and' .M~on City VI. Latin ln·
,..wtora throughout the day.
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CO~GRATULATIONS

And IJtst Wishts

DC Broadcast

'·IRONING BOARDS
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BROOKINGS, S. D. -UP - A
one-ounce capsule arrived at South
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Nerve comer or tiiOI!OspltAI rot plnmj 'eoiTiici,t dl!!B!Ji&gt;sis of 5.1100.pound pa_
ekage. The capsule
cases Is th~ hospital lab such as this pictured at Meigs Gen· eontalned radloaotlve cobalt 60. It

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have a eold wlll leave you ·Kensi- •
G.atral H.alth
tive to a chlll for some tlme.
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Do your best to avoid catching Best place for you Ls in bed.
a col~. Keep your rasistance up Here again hea~ serves a5 a.
and a(ay in good general health! remedy. The wam1th of your bed
&amp;at properly, but not tuo heav- combines wlt.h the rest you get
·Uy, during the summer IJlOnths. f,o glve your body a better chance
Make .sure JOIU' food Is both sub· lot fighting oft' the cold infection..,
1tant.ial and nourt.shlng.
One torm of heat ts not adv.lsa·
Don't try to cool ofl too quickly ble. It you can, stop smokiDg.
after ltrenuoua exucL'Se.
Smoke, you see, irritates the na•
F llo Clo .1..
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And let the doct, not tlle L. B.: To- sati-sfy &amp; constant
amount or da.rkneu, ad.vl.se you -craving tor sweets, I consume a.t
of )'our bedtime. Wlth dayllghtlleast a JIOUIJd of candy dally with
saving time 1n etreet ln ao manylno weight gatn. ts this harrQful?
communltlea, I'tn afraid a lot ot Answer: U ts harmful to conyou might not reaUze wben 1t. is some the amount o! sweets da.Uy I
Ume to 10 to bed.
Ithat you mention. Thla craving
Now even ln hot wutller, heat !or sweets might be due to dials helpful In t.reat.1n1 colda. It ls betes or to low blood sugar com- .
benenelal boUllntema.lly and ex- lng from some othet cadse.
terna!IJ'.
You. are 1n need of a careful
At the ftrst lndlt:atlon of a cold, atudy by your physician oo deter-!
tate • hot bath juat before re- mlne whether any abnormal con- ,
tlrlna. Tattq a bath and then dltion 1J present, so that proper
J0bi1: Dll~ probt.blf w1ll do treatment map be carried.out.

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ALTHOUGH winter usually 1! more harm than good as far u
tonal de red the season tor s.nee:re6,1 your cold Is concerned.
summer eoidJ ea.n be pretty mts-1 If you have a tever, call your '
erable, too. If you have one now, doctor.
!sntam Helps
you have a lot of com}!any.
About 40,000,000 Americans wml·
catch coldS between May and lnhallng steam also ts a good ·
September-an aVerage o1 about ·ldea ln mOISt instances. But agatr~:o
10,000,000 pef month.
1do not do It If you have to leave
So, let me remind you o! a few the hou11e Immediat-ely aftercold facts.
wuds. Inhaling steam when JOU

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Given t&lt;) more Graduates
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parents, Mr. anct Hn. Pearl Tlleoda.:.y_.- - - - Parker. He will leave soon for
PTA TO MEET
Korea. .
Letart
Falls PTA will meet nt
Mn. Ed Wl.se of Columbiana
thE:,
grade
·school May 15 at 7 :30
11nd Mr.s. Ed Swank of North
Lima arrived Monday f.or "II vi 11i: P. M. lnat&amp;llation of officers wiU
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and be beld. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop Ill
]~r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler of De- the meeting. All mothers are re ·
troit , Mich., is the guest of tho:&gt; quested to be present with boys
wishing t'O join the troop. Mr~
M'i.Sscs Elbel and Clara Garlanti
Naomi Stobar1, preBident, wiU
Minersville.
preside.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daug.h ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visit
len, Teren and Cynthia returned
1o theJr h ome in Co1umbu, today ed Mr. and Mrs . Robert Grimm
artcr a vi.sit with her parents , and family ln Columbus.

they
town. Christy,
Outgomg president , the
W10odro.v
bus; Mr . Linda
and Mrs.

brought be fore lh.. e. ~.;itj
mcmth's meeting c·0
purchase O"( band
waa het"d and broutagainst the propo9il..
James Breen had re:.

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@Chool
The group also voted to con~
tribute a share of the expense~
needed to 3end a M.ason CounL:t
delegate to the National PrA eo'l·
vention in Cincinnati.
The PTA went on record a•
being in support of all local law
enforcement officers in promot·
ing Lraffic safety in the aTea.
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•I1. was pomted out that the new
hi~hway,
when
corn
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b
ds
rmg gpee ters mto tJK Core

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.MI&lt;Idleport, 0 ., May 15, 1957

. POMDOY SOCIETY

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary .
Officer&amp; for the . nut school gro~p Lo purChase $600 worth of I$ 0 bserve d "
year were installed at special band equipment to be uaed ex

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BANKING SINCE 1871 . . .

Mulberry ~enu•
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POIIIDOY

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Mealier Fodera~ IIA!I«ve Syotem
Member Feil"1) pt)IOIIt ~ee Corporatlfll

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Pomeroy M~tYru''s Co6rf: . WedJt~S·
day night by Mayor E. F. ltObinson when Harty Kreig rorfeit ~d
a $25 bon~ for SPeeding .and Riobert Bowle s was .flned J;IO . and
costs for reckless operati-on.
Both arrests 'h.ad beftl made' bil
lhe St.ate Rltrdl ·Town ..Hall .also
announced that meter ~ollections
{or t·be- period ~ay 7 tbrpui,h tb- •
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leon !l.lnklnt olioul pio!llnt
In 1 now Kitchen SlnU Mort
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tfllnl It IJ 1M b..t of/tr

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was

to aid the hospital pr~gram. Lakin State
Hospitals Recreatlop Director Joseph F. Lew IS and assistant Lawson Brooks are shown outSJ~e the Recreatl~n Hall, discussing plans for the reglilar monthly parties which have been
gJVen at the b~spltwl by St. Monica's Guild of Christ Episcopal Church, Pt. Pleasant, since
1954 . The ladtes are. left to right, Mrs. LoonS. Thompson, president; Mrs. Tom Walters,
vtce-presldent: and Mrs. Avie Lake, Jr., the C'.t.tlld's chalnnan for volunteer work at Lakin.
;hemical

tllcrapy for psycbiatrie ailment.
h1ve heen employed. Provision.!!
fOr ps}·cholh!i!t&amp;py. oo:upaiioha.l
Lberapy, recreation and varlo'I:;
ot..ber adjunctive ther.apies 'ha1'E
b e d el 0· ~
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fu nd•
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have allowed.
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During Dr. Johnson's tenu~.
:1 training program for Plychh
tric Aides has been ·established.
-:\ll the hospital's attendants ilre

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Our Best Wishes
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ofdea~ndinjure&lt;tlnt~e _pat,h.o!O:t;:!~~·~b~~O.:,:!kl·~~~

- , Chester Aluomi jp·~~:s1r ,.:.uemount
. workers feared
__ ·d i..caped death or iniurr who .
Banquet P)·
IaiJDe
Saturday June '1 'looking fOI" m«e
Lhe toll would
higher
slate troopen and re.t idents

prov1 es .us with an oppoJ1unity to assess the importance of
our hospitals to our community. As our city ·continues ·to
gfQw, our hospitlls must meet the· increasing demands for
their vital serv..tces. We admit ·without questiOn our need of

9,700 dietitians, 6,800 medical

aad ' inadequate IWJ&amp; . 000 patients -- . the · {l'eate.tt num,.1956, the Welt Vir 'b er In B'nY year of hoapiti.l hi1tory.
Jn
·accepted Dr. These hospitals · were staffed by
10 Lakin and more than 1,300,000 fuU-time
learn
first·haftd . workers who received an annual
in the
Meetine in
~oil erf more thaR $3.5 billion.
i-nJtUutlon'i!l

HaU. tho l.eftslatu"'
porta u-pon the needs
uakin IIUt
-.u the
Penllaps tho··~
of oil wm. those of
aUeRts who
~tite

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StaH Poyohlatrlol
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Dr. Siihon Overton Johnson, M.
D,, Superintendent of Lakin State
·Hospital, reeelved a 10.year service
pin w~en the hospital held Ita lOI.h
annual observance o~ Ki.tlonal

·V~catioa Bo"ad

Silverton, it touc:hed down at ·

tlie
Jaycees Annual two c"blldren.
n.- tdmado roared
SilVer·
Horse Show
To
ton long
an. alert bad been
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Be Held·SUJ?.day Iso;y_ntled
hour and. were.trapPed
_.eir
Lockney, about 11 Qlilb to
50Utheast, injuring a womln and

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thiS yea;r on the spacioUs lawn In front of the women's ward building. The recrea•
tio.P: ptogram is considered an important·part of the hospita1's treatment plan.
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pharmaCy, M per eent; physical '

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tller•py department, 3'7 per etlnt;

and social servic:e department., ·15

of ttie

institutions In .sm·a u com·
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Week, May 12·18, will begin on the

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A PILLAR.

to blo full-time pool

OF THE BEND AREA

~-ten

In

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promptly at 1 P. M.

With Dean Sturm ot W$AZ-TV
as mas:ter of ceremonies for the
show there will be' n; classes beld
in: Lead·ln Poliy: Three catted
tun mane and tail; Parade Horae;
Westerl\ Pleasure Pony, under 1U' 1; ·
Wtstern Pleasure Horae: five gait·

'Middlepo
· ft H"gh
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ed Horse; Western Pleasure Pony,
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FOR YOUR ETERNAL SERVICE

To .

Be Held Sunday

een·

may

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VALLEY LUMBER

and

A further
Laldll hu

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Seh.ool will be

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Funeral services fC)r Mrs. Jolur
Phillips, 91. who died . at tb·~
of her daughter , .Mrs. l. \\',
"'~r.,.:urr.ay, P'Qmeroy, .Wednesday
manning will be held - Friday a1
~ ,p. M. in the Ewjng FUneral
home with burial to be m'&lt;tCie in

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Persian PriD.cesa

Beech Grove Cemetery. ·

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will 'obe "given by :.he · Rev. N. .,
Bordon, pastor . of the Mt MoriU
Baptist Church:
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prtcesslo'nal "Ever Onward" an it&gt;

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heard

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Pomeroy Maier's Cotlrt Wed1'J~S­

day night by M'ayor E,.. F. ~Obin·

son when Harty KreiJ for:teit.:-.d
l · $25 bond for .SPeeding a"nd Rpbert BoW)es WB!f fined"•$10 aDJi
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Pomeroy

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ON Y-OUR OPEN HOUSE MAY 12-18 and
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at tlle Jligh School ~U&lt;li·.
tonum. ·
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"~ Rev. C. ~E. •Ho)'\,' -~sf0t .o(;1 ·
tbe First · Baptist Chure~ wtll .b(,
s~et for th• P~t!l'am wllb,
· Fred 1. Gardner. pastbf of J the .
Church or Chfli!t giYing the In:vo:l .
catitm an~ · Denedittic!f. , )lev. ~ • .•.
~. Kontright, pastor · of ;KeatJt .

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'Dhc deceased was1 die .. wife of "Symphony No. 5" by Beethoven
tbe f.ormer John Pbi:llips who by t be School Band; the ant'be r
served manv yean on Mle Pome· ~'God Of A11 Nature" and ibe
roy Police Department u Ch,ll! s:hoNll prayer response by tHt;!: ··.~·
of Poli~ . Her death came ob he:: Girts Glee £lu b and a .hymn by : ,,
t.be congregation accompanied by I .
9lst birt~ay.
Friends mtrY call at t.h~ Ewi11g tbe Band.
Funeral Home at any. tune .

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58" or ' under; Wet.,_, 1
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Trail -bone.
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Ribbons
be awarded for five .
places with a trophy to tbe winner
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and e•sh prizes of $8, $6. $f and $!il,
Baccalaureate ¥rvices for th! \.
given in· the borse sbow claMN Cl,lin of 1957 at Middlepnrt. IU,h ·

(Notional Hospital Week, May 12-181
early dtacnoat•

Cbunty Jaye'ees tnnounced

Rq;ct Springs Fairground.8, .8tarting

HOSPITAL "

yean

~TURM

today that all is noo.R In rea-dineas
lor the fourth annual hone abow
to be held Sl&gt;nday, May 19, al the

Meigs General

lohnaon has eeen
a million-do.Uar

tor

DEAN

THE ·

Plea11rit. Qtl. wife, tbe former
Mlrlon Flqyd, has Jl!lde the r1mb.
ling brick · 9uperbl\e!ld011l'• home
oymbolle of b~ltliUl)' to empiOf•
eeo lllU fliencli ol ~ hoopilll.

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Hospit¢1
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team statiorled in Silver..

~lahon "~ select~ the . the~~ 13th anniversary of the birth of
. Careen:.,~at -~~t for the l~.u Florence Nightingale.
o~ser:vanee of Nattonal Howpu.al

zer Hoapital in GalllpoUa. Ohio,
and the Reglo!l"l Office of tl10
Veteran's Administration in Huntington. ·He Js Dlreetor of the Men·
lal lfl&gt;llene Cllllle 11 Memorlol
Hospitol ln OlariMton, W. V1.
Active in · civic as well q his
many profesrlonal organizations,
Or. Johnson iJ 1 veatryman of
ChriSt Epl.scopal Chur&lt;b In Point

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at Lakin, Dr. J"ohnson «ervet as
psyebiatric consultant to several
other or8anllations, tneludinJ Hol-

.Meigs Gentflal

.p articularly

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n:flet:tiftg lnerea~Jina

panhandle, but
at
UJual,
when
I homes crashed upon: them.
Chick, a member of a geo-

Lakin Stille .Hospital JH'bellts break Into a run as the starting signal is given for the Easter

at llie 8~ijlllll,
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and 50 cents dues to the yer..
Before the tornado dtstended on

In addition

cortl Hbrari,ns, 30,800 medical
technologl!!h, HS,'OO x-ray technicians, 5.350 pharmaellls, 5,650 med
teal social workers, 4,750 occupational therapists a nd 5,800 physical
theraplsJS.

and

p

square only l'lte floor ~nd found~tion..

tbe

sCheduled to . call

dan~.es.
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AD eyewitne55 said he uw onl7 'Tickets fqr th.c aff:nr are SL50 a bathtub and the foundation ln

per cent.
Week. "I:_he theme emphasizes the
More than 3,475.000 children
In rec:ognitlon ,of the growing 'importance of all' hospital careers
need fC?r additional hospital per. to the health and weUe re of the were born in United States holo
c:;nree_;._ra_;as::;b::i._oe:.::h::;•:.::m_lst.:-=;;~--=--c:::::---'-'---:--;:----,so:=n:n•::l::.,_:lh::•:.A:::m:e::rl:•a:n::.:H:os::pc:l:ta::l_:A&gt;::· community. National Hospital pltals last yellr.

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La!On Superintenden! Is Hon o~ed Sunday
. In Observance Of;National Hospital \l'eek

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Sl.nce this .unprecedented mee·inl at a !1tate hospital the LfJi9l~~:tute '.8 intere.8t in all the
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A
allotlrlent for

wo~ll:

worlers; ·

Mrs. J G"hn J. R-»e, pnllident of
the Che.,"1cr Alumni Assceiatbn
announeed t.h at the aoouJ'

.banquet of t.he alumni wGuld t .e
held Ju n6 1 at 7:JO P . M. in \he
Cb= :ter Gym
Haddix ban~! will pia f?r
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t e round dance ~ortlon of l~ an atea about eigbt bloeka Long.
program and -Whil e .Beegle 1s Many ~u&amp;el . tell apart leaving

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hospitals,
al10 had bMn

d•&gt;~~
, tbrougb the ruins (If 25 homes
vietimo.
. Ra!pb Husted, stite. relatlou
dirtetor _for. tbe A_mer1~an Red
Cr05"&amp;, _illd f1r!rt esll~~tb sl~wed.
68 person• had been lRJutE;d m .J;he
stortn. Thr~e ~ber persona were
repToberleTd mlssdmg. t k . S'l erto
oraa o s rue
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abeut 11 p. ~- c. 1. L _in the soutb-western sethon, teumg through

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vicea
dutliiggro~r::bb~!:in1;~::::~~:~[
the ·
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and partly ttie
~our11
of the average hospital emplOyfle
work week. In spite of..·the in·
crea~e in h'ospltal perlfoiJnel, hospi$.18 stlU are faced •with the press·

sonnet. and the variety of careers 9onnel for speclallzed sCrvi~es is
in hospitals expanded. The first pointed up by American Ho!lpital
professional nurse i.n the United Association !tatistlcs. The. Associa·
States ~ wu gr.iduated
'fi,tnll.ho • _! tion repo~ the.t·ill 195:1l-pnly 61
11 per cent of· the sh"OM.·term. general
first org::~nized
nurse . ....
School .~n 1873. TOdaY there are and special hospitall in· the United
200 categories of ~spital posi- States 'had blood banks, end only
tions, ranging from aceoy.ntant i9
c:ent
occupatioilal tber·
x-ray technician. In between these
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· uosriTAL CAREERS
p
Hos ita! Week,

electroeardioSJN~,phs.

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Meigs General Hospital
Gilmore Supply Store

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·rgraphs,
eportedwhile
the use
oi eJeetroeardtoin 19M,
a ·total ilf 84
per cent of all United States bosrpitals and 89 per cent oi the ..short
term general and speci".,l hospitals

V~lun~eer hospital workers can do many !hi ~gs

Best Wishes
Meigs General

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'Hospitals, which generally had
relied on untrained attendants tO
aid the phl'•id~ns. began tile ex.
pan!!iion servje'88 and trained p"'"
sonnet :which contJnues todly.
For example,· in 1896, the first
x.ray equ'lpment in the Up.lted
State! was installed in the New
Y o 1( C l!_ost-Graduate Medical
School and HospJtal and iD ·( the·
Hahnen)ann Hospital in Chicajo.
t~:~~~
Jn 1055, in the. United States 95
· A.uleriean
per cent of the short--term general
roae ~ly 1• per
and .speeial hospitals had x-ray [a· and · the to~l of hospital b·eda 1%
cilities. NinetY-three per cent had per cent.
clinical labor"atories. In 1926, only
This out-o(;proportion
20 hospitals in the United States in penonne1 :.l'lfl,e&lt;ted

now required to attend cia•«• the hospitals. Have we realiled how much the hospitals need
Sales - Paint - Servlc.
d i
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e r · rs
year 0 e il· US~
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Phones 6265X - 6009· Y
~~~s~ent
and
to
paas
examlu
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he.them!
of
Natio~J
Hoapl~ Week this year is "CBtreers
MIDDLEPORT
prowreu. The recogni!ed moden.
In 19152 Laki~ won the "Grea' :rhat1:!ount, emphasWng the carj!!!r· opportunities for young
~:;;;;==========;J est ohievement Award of the peOple In .01!" _bolpitl!ls imd polnUng out the shortage of hos·
Americ.on Psycbiatric Assod• pita) perscmnel, a Sbortqe that will continue to increase as
lion. " .., the hospital of th,,t our population U~.u. unleaa we of this community can find
11~:: ~~~:tild llllKic the llio 't some way. to C!bl8e $be 11p.
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aehlemnent In ,the
How ·maey p60ple reAlize the variety oY career opportorunation.
Ues our hO!!iltala offer? In addlU9Jt to doctors and nurses hOS·
In the fleld of public relatior,. pltals are staffed &lt; by clerical help, Iaborartory techni~;·ns· ,
Dr. JotmJOn bas mild~ tontinuo\UJ pharmacl ts ibtt
lsts
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, s • . rap
• malntenan~ tnen . . . careers to suit
to the dtlzens of the oomm•nlty a diverSity of lnlertSts. In the largest hospitals, -there may be
and ·of the otate41rst, that men&amp;! as many as 200 job classltkalilons.
,
illne" can be helped; ·and
A 1mspltal cueer Is one of the finest, the most rewarding
hat more generous budgeting al · and the most satisfying open to our young men and women
ALSO SIIOE REPAIRING
lowanres am needed for thi! today.
COURT ST.
purpo.e. 'lt'or in spite of the ·n n· --=--------~--;------------­
POMEROY
sbluc1ive advaneea made ·«t iA·
Thfl're are about 7,000 hospitals
Among thE&gt; hospital personnel
kin, the in!ltihltion .continued to in the Un~ed States, wliieb. last r~ported by United 'Stat(l)s bnspit·
suffer from tlte twin problema
to state intUtutions over- year cared ffir more than 2l,OOQ,· &amp;18 last year were 160,100 iiurses

Congratulations

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DUKE CLEANERS

CLOS..OUT OH

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HOSPITAL

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t~?:~,;~,t~.~~~ 3~. 1~~:i:~~;;s«

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Frldar, ...,....., ..ttn•tlnt "' _.
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62 •• 70 Low ...lthlltt ....
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Womt•rl's Building, fac in~ a pleJ ·
· sant lawn
with many S'hiH~c
trees. The Medical Ct&gt;ntcr .Bui fl.
ing, ll modern brick structur e, is
localed'"lnorc t han 100 yar,ds from
this group. Be h ~nd il ·are t he Lwu
modern brick
dormitories f?r
c mployEie&amp;.
Several smaller fr3me slrut·
lures have terved. .(i!'r ·the Recr.:! ..
tion Hall, Cantt!en, small dwefj .,
ings for married edtptoyee~. lh~
b o.s pltal laundry, the neceasatY
farm building!\ and a barrir.c ,;s
tor a· feW state 'Prisoners who. ar·
a!Wig!'!ed to ,work duty at the
hospital. Two small brick builr:!·
ings serve as storehol!se and
hoitf!r plant. ,
Majo-r improvemenh to the ·phY·
sica I plant are anticipated in th ,
n-Air fi1ture as the 19157 State Legislature allocated $79:1,000 .00 to
Lakin for ex:pansio.n and im ·
flf
provl'ment o( the buildings.
Ws money $135,000.00 .Is bu .. ·
gct~d for
a new kitchen and
cafetorl.a with equipment: $10"1 .·
' 000.00 for a ·f leW laundry anr!
maintenance shop, &gt;With t&gt;'a uip..
ment,· $60,000.00 tor a new water
ay.11tem ; and $508,000.00 for ex
tenWve remodeli:ng of the two
ohJ threc-!ltory ward building.~.
Dr. S, 0 . .rohn!!ion hecam'e Su·
pe-rintendent of Lakin State Hospill! on !llorch I, 1147. He has
II.OW eompleted 16 ye11r.11 of service
In this pnst during which time
tM-inatituUon hu made mueh

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La,kin Hospital A:nswersA · Need In Area
wu:.; nam ~ d in honor of the lak
James S., Lakin, first presir! (!.1t
of W . Va .s Bo ar0 o~ Con tr o.l wh ·
was instru'Tlental w cstal:illsh ll1g
the ho.~ pi1::tl.
The ul rlur huildiwJs r ompri~e a

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·l&gt;ui nt Plt&gt;;u;ant
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1300-a&lt;:l"t'
hospital gr nun ao; 11 re ne ar t: 1 •
Ohio River. ami ahrwt 600 111. 1. h.
is u~d for dJVfT'Iifi eri J 3nnmg
M o~ t of t hC&gt; rr nuin ~' er or t ~ , r
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preside .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visil ·
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gri~
and family in Columbu~.

The Doily 5e!lti.nel, Pomeroy-Mi&amp;lleport, Ohio

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BY PHVLLI£ H. KIRK
ro grazing.
Staff Ps,chiatrilt
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The hospital was establishf'd
Lakin St.t lc Hn s pi!;~l L~ locabd by an acl of the State Legislatu; ·
on \VCsl Virginia H:g hway :-.J•J . 6: in 1923, &lt;1n d was cn:wmed for th!
llppl'oximatf'ly 8 mi l('s north or receptio n of pati ents in 1926. It

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th~ grade 9Cbool May 15 1t 7 :30
P. M. Inatallation of officers will
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop .\t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present wlt.h boys
wishing to join the troop. MJ:~

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Mr. 1nd Mrs. E. J. Hill were
buainess visitors in Parkersburg
1\lesday.
A{r, and Mrs. E.

the coming year a succest~ful one being in support of all local law
Other officers installed
arc enforcement officers in promot·
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden · ing t.rartic safety in the area .
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ;m ·' H wai!l pointed out that the new
r&gt;or EIJersh.ach, treasurer . Mn. hi ghway, when completed, would
Alice Smit'h. a W!acher at Lhe bring speedsters into the fore
Mason School direrted the i~s;u;l~-j.:;"~th~c~y~~~l:.~~
lation .serviL-e.
A discussion of a
brought before fhe

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Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Gr.oup Anniversary ·
Orficera for rhe . next .schOolJ uoup lo purChase $600 worth of Is Observed •
year were -instaHed at special band equ ipment to be used ex

Melbod&amp;.t

the fl· the Every Member Canvass at a ceremonies held at the · meetin _! cluaively by studenlB of the
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au&amp;geation tor the local project.
Ma80n Elementary School on
The 1roup also voted to eoi!TueBday evening.
tribute a share of the ex.Jk!nsea
J&lt;.:dward Rickard wa s installed need~d to send a Mason Cooney
as president or the group and delegate to the National PTA co'l·
spoke -briefly to the members vention in Cincinnati.
promising to do his best to mak ,~
The PTA went on recorc.i a&lt;~

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Both arrests '1).8!1 beep , made b"
lhc State Pa:atrOl. Town .Hall ·llf?O
ann,ounced "that met~ ..eoll~tion!l

for the- peri&lt;&gt;&lt;! MIIY 7, ,tbr\!uii&gt; II&gt; •
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lurc:h Stew(Jrds
Is Held

evenlng
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'\D the ebW'C:b bUdget and the ap-

proar:hin&amp; Every Member Canva111.
M!-~ .

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was held a-nd broU&lt;··.
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Jame11 Breen had

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MEIGS COUNTY
GENERAL
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Congratulations
On Their
SUCCESS

SPRING

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Administration Quildin g, an d

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leon !l.lnklnt olioul pio!llnt
In 1 now Kitchen SlnU Mort
l1 1 roof VlfUI • , , 111&lt;1 WI
tfllnl It IJ 1M b..t of/tr

eareer

was

to aid the hospital pr~gram. Lakin State
Hospitals Recreatlop Director Joseph F. Lew IS and assistant Lawson Brooks are shown outSJ~e the Recreatl~n Hall, discussing plans for the reglilar monthly parties which have been
gJVen at the b~spltwl by St. Monica's Guild of Christ Episcopal Church, Pt. Pleasant, since
1954 . The ladtes are. left to right, Mrs. LoonS. Thompson, president; Mrs. Tom Walters,
vtce-presldent: and Mrs. Avie Lake, Jr., the C'.t.tlld's chalnnan for volunteer work at Lakin.
;hemical

tllcrapy for psycbiatrie ailment.
h1ve heen employed. Provision.!!
fOr ps}·cholh!i!t&amp;py. oo:upaiioha.l
Lberapy, recreation and varlo'I:;
ot..ber adjunctive ther.apies 'ha1'E
b e d el 0· ~
'dl
fu nd•
• n e ~" as rap• Y u
have allowed.
,
During Dr. Johnson's tenu~.
:1 training program for Plychh
tric Aides has been ·established.
-:\ll the hospital's attendants ilre

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RIGULAR
$1"•00 VALUI

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t-UNG BOARDS
$4.88
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OF SALE- 9 TO 6 DAILY

Our Best Wishes
TO

Meigs General Hospit•l
THE C·ITY LOAN .
124 E. MAIN ST.

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as panllandle .Wednesday night, killing -20 peL-sons, injurillg;

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ofdea~ndinjure&lt;tlnt~e _pat,h.o!O:t;:!~~·~b~~O.:,:!kl·~~~

- , Chester Aluomi jp·~~:s1r ,.:.uemount
. workers feared
__ ·d i..caped death or iniurr who .
Banquet P)·
IaiJDe
Saturday June '1 'looking fOI" m«e
Lhe toll would
higher
slate troopen and re.t idents

prov1 es .us with an oppoJ1unity to assess the importance of
our hospitals to our community. As our city ·continues ·to
gfQw, our hospitlls must meet the· increasing demands for
their vital serv..tces. We admit ·without questiOn our need of

9,700 dietitians, 6,800 medical

aad ' inadequate IWJ&amp; . 000 patients -- . the · {l'eate.tt num,.1956, the Welt Vir 'b er In B'nY year of hoapiti.l hi1tory.
Jn
·accepted Dr. These hospitals · were staffed by
10 Lakin and more than 1,300,000 fuU-time
learn
first·haftd . workers who received an annual
in the
Meetine in
~oil erf more thaR $3.5 billion.
i-nJtUutlon'i!l

HaU. tho l.eftslatu"'
porta u-pon the needs
uakin IIUt
-.u the
Penllaps tho··~
of oil wm. those of
aUeRts who
~tite

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the.ir .slde of

StaH Poyohlatrlol
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Dr. Siihon Overton Johnson, M.
D,, Superintendent of Lakin State
·Hospital, reeelved a 10.year service
pin w~en the hospital held Ita lOI.h
annual observance o~ Ki.tlonal

·V~catioa Bo"ad

Silverton, it touc:hed down at ·

tlie
Jaycees Annual two c"blldren.
n.- tdmado roared
SilVer·
Horse Show
To
ton long
an. alert bad been
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Be Held·SUJ?.day Iso;y_ntled
hour and. were.trapPed
_.eir
Lockney, about 11 Qlilb to
50Utheast, injuring a womln and

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thiS yea;r on the spacioUs lawn In front of the women's ward building. The recrea•
tio.P: ptogram is considered an important·part of the hospita1's treatment plan.
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pharmaCy, M per eent; physical '

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and social servic:e department., ·15

of ttie

institutions In .sm·a u com·
A
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Week, May 12·18, will begin on the

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A PILLAR.

to blo full-time pool

OF THE BEND AREA

~-ten

In

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promptly at 1 P. M.

With Dean Sturm ot W$AZ-TV
as mas:ter of ceremonies for the
show there will be' n; classes beld
in: Lead·ln Poliy: Three catted
tun mane and tail; Parade Horae;
Westerl\ Pleasure Pony, under 1U' 1; ·
Wtstern Pleasure Horae: five gait·

'Middlepo
· ft H"gh
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ed Horse; Western Pleasure Pony,
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FOR YOUR ETERNAL SERVICE

To .

Be Held Sunday

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may

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nervou1

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VALLEY LUMBER

and

A further
Laldll hu

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Seh.ool will be

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Phillips, 91. who died . at tb·~
of her daughter , .Mrs. l. \\',
"'~r.,.:urr.ay, P'Qmeroy, .Wednesday
manning will be held - Friday a1
~ ,p. M. in the Ewjng FUneral
home with burial to be m'&lt;tCie in

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Persian PriD.cesa

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Sqiptur-e le.JUon and the prayer .
will 'obe "given by :.he · Rev. N. .,
Bordon, pastor . of the Mt MoriU
Baptist Church:
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prtcesslo'nal "Ever Onward" an it&gt;

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heard

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Pomeroy Maier's Cotlrt Wed1'J~S­

day night by M'ayor E,.. F. ~Obin·

son when Harty KreiJ for:teit.:-.d
l · $25 bond for .SPeeding a"nd Rpbert BoW)es WB!f fined"•$10 aDJi
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ON Y-OUR OPEN HOUSE MAY 12-18 and
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held

at tlle Jligh School ~U&lt;li·.
tonum. ·
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"~ Rev. C. ~E. •Ho)'\,' -~sf0t .o(;1 ·
tbe First · Baptist Chure~ wtll .b(,
s~et for th• P~t!l'am wllb,
· Fred 1. Gardner. pastbf of J the .
Church or Chfli!t giYing the In:vo:l .
catitm an~ · Denedittic!f. , )lev. ~ • .•.
~. Kontright, pastor · of ;KeatJt .

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'Dhc deceased was1 die .. wife of "Symphony No. 5" by Beethoven
tbe f.ormer John Pbi:llips who by t be School Band; the ant'be r
served manv yean on Mle Pome· ~'God Of A11 Nature" and ibe
roy Police Department u Ch,ll! s:hoNll prayer response by tHt;!: ··.~·
of Poli~ . Her death came ob he:: Girts Glee £lu b and a .hymn by : ,,
t.be congregation accompanied by I .
9lst birt~ay.
Friends mtrY call at t.h~ Ewi11g tbe Band.
Funeral Home at any. tune .

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58" or ' under; Wet.,_, 1
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Trail -bone.
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Ribbons
be awarded for five .
places with a trophy to tbe winner
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and e•sh prizes of $8, $6. $f and $!il,
Baccalaureate ¥rvices for th! \.
given in· the borse sbow claMN Cl,lin of 1957 at Middlepnrt. IU,h ·

(Notional Hospital Week, May 12-181
early dtacnoat•

Cbunty Jaye'ees tnnounced

Rq;ct Springs Fairground.8, .8tarting

HOSPITAL "

yean

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today that all is noo.R In rea-dineas
lor the fourth annual hone abow
to be held Sl&gt;nday, May 19, al the

Meigs General

lohnaon has eeen
a million-do.Uar

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DEAN

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Plea11rit. Qtl. wife, tbe former
Mlrlon Flqyd, has Jl!lde the r1mb.
ling brick · 9uperbl\e!ld011l'• home
oymbolle of b~ltliUl)' to empiOf•
eeo lllU fliencli ol ~ hoopilll.

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Hospit¢1
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team statiorled in Silver..

~lahon "~ select~ the . the~~ 13th anniversary of the birth of
. Careen:.,~at -~~t for the l~.u Florence Nightingale.
o~ser:vanee of Nattonal Howpu.al

zer Hoapital in GalllpoUa. Ohio,
and the Reglo!l"l Office of tl10
Veteran's Administration in Huntington. ·He Js Dlreetor of the Men·
lal lfl&gt;llene Cllllle 11 Memorlol
Hospitol ln OlariMton, W. V1.
Active in · civic as well q his
many profesrlonal organizations,
Or. Johnson iJ 1 veatryman of
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at Lakin, Dr. J"ohnson «ervet as
psyebiatric consultant to several
other or8anllations, tneludinJ Hol-

.Meigs Gentflal

.p articularly

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n:flet:tiftg lnerea~Jina

panhandle, but
at
UJual,
when
I homes crashed upon: them.
Chick, a member of a geo-

Lakin Stille .Hospital JH'bellts break Into a run as the starting signal is given for the Easter

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and 50 cents dues to the yer..
Before the tornado dtstended on

In addition

cortl Hbrari,ns, 30,800 medical
technologl!!h, HS,'OO x-ray technicians, 5.350 pharmaellls, 5,650 med
teal social workers, 4,750 occupational therapists a nd 5,800 physical
theraplsJS.

and

p

square only l'lte floor ~nd found~tion..

tbe

sCheduled to . call

dan~.es.
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AD eyewitne55 said he uw onl7 'Tickets fqr th.c aff:nr are SL50 a bathtub and the foundation ln

per cent.
Week. "I:_he theme emphasizes the
More than 3,475.000 children
In rec:ognitlon ,of the growing 'importance of all' hospital careers
need fC?r additional hospital per. to the health and weUe re of the were born in United States holo
c:;nree_;._ra_;as::;b::i._oe:.::h::;•:.::m_lst.:-=;;~--=--c:::::---'-'---:--;:----,so:=n:n•::l::.,_:lh::•:.A:::m:e::rl:•a:n::.:H:os::pc:l:ta::l_:A&gt;::· community. National Hospital pltals last yellr.

By PHYLLIS KIRK

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La!On Superintenden! Is Hon o~ed Sunday
. In Observance Of;National Hospital \l'eek

.COHGRA
TULATIO.NS
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Sl.nce this .unprecedented mee·inl at a !1tate hospital the LfJi9l~~:tute '.8 intere.8t in all the
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A
allotlrlent for

wo~ll:

worlers; ·

Mrs. J G"hn J. R-»e, pnllident of
the Che.,"1cr Alumni Assceiatbn
announeed t.h at the aoouJ'

.banquet of t.he alumni wGuld t .e
held Ju n6 1 at 7:JO P . M. in \he
Cb= :ter Gym
Haddix ban~! will pia f?r
h
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t e round dance ~ortlon of l~ an atea about eigbt bloeka Long.
program and -Whil e .Beegle 1s Many ~u&amp;el . tell apart leaving

s. Tblnlst

hospitals,
al10 had bMn

d•&gt;~~
, tbrougb the ruins (If 25 homes
vietimo.
. Ra!pb Husted, stite. relatlou
dirtetor _for. tbe A_mer1~an Red
Cr05"&amp;, _illd f1r!rt esll~~tb sl~wed.
68 person• had been lRJutE;d m .J;he
stortn. Thr~e ~ber persona were
repToberleTd mlssdmg. t k . S'l erto
oraa o s rue
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abeut 11 p. ~- c. 1. L _in the soutb-western sethon, teumg through

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vicea
dutliiggro~r::bb~!:in1;~::::~~:~[
the ·
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and partly ttie
~our11
of the average hospital emplOyfle
work week. In spite of..·the in·
crea~e in h'ospltal perlfoiJnel, hospi$.18 stlU are faced •with the press·

sonnet. and the variety of careers 9onnel for speclallzed sCrvi~es is
in hospitals expanded. The first pointed up by American Ho!lpital
professional nurse i.n the United Association !tatistlcs. The. Associa·
States ~ wu gr.iduated
'fi,tnll.ho • _! tion repo~ the.t·ill 195:1l-pnly 61
11 per cent of· the sh"OM.·term. general
first org::~nized
nurse . ....
School .~n 1873. TOdaY there are and special hospitall in· the United
200 categories of ~spital posi- States 'had blood banks, end only
tions, ranging from aceoy.ntant i9
c:ent
occupatioilal tber·
x-ray technician. In between these
. B8tween these

· uosriTAL CAREERS
p
Hos ita! Week,

electroeardioSJN~,phs.

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Meigs General Hospital
Gilmore Supply Store

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·rgraphs,
eportedwhile
the use
oi eJeetroeardtoin 19M,
a ·total ilf 84
per cent of all United States bosrpitals and 89 per cent oi the ..short
term general and speci".,l hospitals

V~lun~eer hospital workers can do many !hi ~gs

Best Wishes
Meigs General

you'll find onywlloro.

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'Hospitals, which generally had
relied on untrained attendants tO
aid the phl'•id~ns. began tile ex.
pan!!iion servje'88 and trained p"'"
sonnet :which contJnues todly.
For example,· in 1896, the first
x.ray equ'lpment in the Up.lted
State! was installed in the New
Y o 1( C l!_ost-Graduate Medical
School and HospJtal and iD ·( the·
Hahnen)ann Hospital in Chicajo.
t~:~~~
Jn 1055, in the. United States 95
· A.uleriean
per cent of the short--term general
roae ~ly 1• per
and .speeial hospitals had x-ray [a· and · the to~l of hospital b·eda 1%
cilities. NinetY-three per cent had per cent.
clinical labor"atories. In 1926, only
This out-o(;proportion
20 hospitals in the United States in penonne1 :.l'lfl,e&lt;ted

now required to attend cia•«• the hospitals. Have we realiled how much the hospitals need
Sales - Paint - Servlc.
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year 0 e il· US~
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Phones 6265X - 6009· Y
~~~s~ent
and
to
paas
examlu
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he.them!
of
Natio~J
Hoapl~ Week this year is "CBtreers
MIDDLEPORT
prowreu. The recogni!ed moden.
In 19152 Laki~ won the "Grea' :rhat1:!ount, emphasWng the carj!!!r· opportunities for young
~:;;;;==========;J est ohievement Award of the peOple In .01!" _bolpitl!ls imd polnUng out the shortage of hos·
Americ.on Psycbiatric Assod• pita) perscmnel, a Sbortqe that will continue to increase as
lion. " .., the hospital of th,,t our population U~.u. unleaa we of this community can find
11~:: ~~~:tild llllKic the llio 't some way. to C!bl8e $be 11p.
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II
aehlemnent In ,the
How ·maey p60ple reAlize the variety oY career opportorunation.
Ues our hO!!iltala offer? In addlU9Jt to doctors and nurses hOS·
In the fleld of public relatior,. pltals are staffed &lt; by clerical help, Iaborartory techni~;·ns· ,
Dr. JotmJOn bas mild~ tontinuo\UJ pharmacl ts ibtt
lsts
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, s • . rap
• malntenan~ tnen . . . careers to suit
to the dtlzens of the oomm•nlty a diverSity of lnlertSts. In the largest hospitals, -there may be
and ·of the otate41rst, that men&amp;! as many as 200 job classltkalilons.
,
illne" can be helped; ·and
A 1mspltal cueer Is one of the finest, the most rewarding
hat more generous budgeting al · and the most satisfying open to our young men and women
ALSO SIIOE REPAIRING
lowanres am needed for thi! today.
COURT ST.
purpo.e. 'lt'or in spite of the ·n n· --=--------~--;------------­
POMEROY
sbluc1ive advaneea made ·«t iA·
Thfl're are about 7,000 hospitals
Among thE&gt; hospital personnel
kin, the in!ltihltion .continued to in the Un~ed States, wliieb. last r~ported by United 'Stat(l)s bnspit·
suffer from tlte twin problema
to state intUtutions over- year cared ffir more than 2l,OOQ,· &amp;18 last year were 160,100 iiurses

Congratulations

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world, the

DUKE CLEANERS

CLOS..OUT OH

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HOSPITAL

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t~?:~,;~,t~.~~~ 3~. 1~~:i:~~;;s«

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Frldar, ...,....., ..ttn•tlnt "' _.
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...,. Hlth Mdo., 54 .. 62 ..o.tlt.
62 •• 70 Low ...lthlltt ....
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Womt•rl's Building, fac in~ a pleJ ·
· sant lawn
with many S'hiH~c
trees. The Medical Ct&gt;ntcr .Bui fl.
ing, ll modern brick structur e, is
localed'"lnorc t han 100 yar,ds from
this group. Be h ~nd il ·are t he Lwu
modern brick
dormitories f?r
c mployEie&amp;.
Several smaller fr3me slrut·
lures have terved. .(i!'r ·the Recr.:! ..
tion Hall, Cantt!en, small dwefj .,
ings for married edtptoyee~. lh~
b o.s pltal laundry, the neceasatY
farm building!\ and a barrir.c ,;s
tor a· feW state 'Prisoners who. ar·
a!Wig!'!ed to ,work duty at the
hospital. Two small brick builr:!·
ings serve as storehol!se and
hoitf!r plant. ,
Majo-r improvemenh to the ·phY·
sica I plant are anticipated in th ,
n-Air fi1ture as the 19157 State Legislature allocated $79:1,000 .00 to
Lakin for ex:pansio.n and im ·
flf
provl'ment o( the buildings.
Ws money $135,000.00 .Is bu .. ·
gct~d for
a new kitchen and
cafetorl.a with equipment: $10"1 .·
' 000.00 for a ·f leW laundry anr!
maintenance shop, &gt;With t&gt;'a uip..
ment,· $60,000.00 tor a new water
ay.11tem ; and $508,000.00 for ex
tenWve remodeli:ng of the two
ohJ threc-!ltory ward building.~.
Dr. S, 0 . .rohn!!ion hecam'e Su·
pe-rintendent of Lakin State Hospill! on !llorch I, 1147. He has
II.OW eompleted 16 ye11r.11 of service
In this pnst during which time
tM-inatituUon hu made mueh

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Wed?es~oy1 .May 1~, 1957The 'DoUy5entihel, P:o~eroy·Middlegort,10hio!
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La,kin Hospital A:nswersA · Need In Area
wu:.; nam ~ d in honor of the lak
James S., Lakin, first presir! (!.1t
of W . Va .s Bo ar0 o~ Con tr o.l wh ·
was instru'Tlental w cstal:illsh ll1g
the ho.~ pi1::tl.
The ul rlur huildiwJs r ompri~e a

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·l&gt;ui nt Plt&gt;;u;ant
"i"h•~
1300-a&lt;:l"t'
hospital gr nun ao; 11 re ne ar t: 1 •
Ohio River. ami ahrwt 600 111. 1. h.
is u~d for dJVfT'Iifi eri J 3nnmg
M o~ t of t hC&gt; rr nuin ~' er or t ~ , r
tract is hill~· &lt;~n rl hest
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preside .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visil ·
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gri~
and family in Columbu~.

The Doily 5e!lti.nel, Pomeroy-Mi&amp;lleport, Ohio

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BY PHVLLI£ H. KIRK
ro grazing.
Staff Ps,chiatrilt
j
The hospital was establishf'd
Lakin St.t lc Hn s pi!;~l L~ locabd by an acl of the State Legislatu; ·
on \VCsl Virginia H:g hway :-.J•J . 6: in 1923, &lt;1n d was cn:wmed for th!
llppl'oximatf'ly 8 mi l('s north or receptio n of pati ents in 1926. It

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. Letart Falls PTA will meet at
th~ grade 9Cbool May 15 1t 7 :30
P. M. Inatallation of officers will
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop .\t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present wlt.h boys
wishing to join the troop. MJ:~

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·Gi•wl'!n tQ m.ore Graduates
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Mr. 1nd Mrs. E. J. Hill were
buainess visitors in Parkersburg
1\lesday.
A{r, and Mrs. E.

the coming year a succest~ful one being in support of all local law
Other officers installed
arc enforcement officers in promot·
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~iden · ing t.rartic safety in the area .
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ;m ·' H wai!l pointed out that the new
r&gt;or EIJersh.ach, treasurer . Mn. hi ghway, when completed, would
Alice Smit'h. a W!acher at Lhe bring speedsters into the fore
Mason School direrted the i~s;u;l~-j.:;"~th~c~y~~~l:.~~
lation .serviL-e.
A discussion of a
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Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Gr.oup Anniversary ·
Orficera for rhe . next .schOolJ uoup lo purChase $600 worth of Is Observed •
year were -instaHed at special band equ ipment to be used ex

Melbod&amp;.t

the fl· the Every Member Canvass at a ceremonies held at the · meetin _! cluaively by studenlB of the
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au&amp;geation tor the local project.
Ma80n Elementary School on
The 1roup also voted to eoi!TueBday evening.
tribute a share of the ex.Jk!nsea
J&lt;.:dward Rickard wa s installed need~d to send a Mason Cooney
as president or the group and delegate to the National PTA co'l·
spoke -briefly to the members vention in Cincinnati.
promising to do his best to mak ,~
The PTA went on recorc.i a&lt;~

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Both arrests '1).8!1 beep , made b"
lhc State Pa:atrOl. Town .Hall ·llf?O
ann,ounced "that met~ ..eoll~tion!l

for the- peri&lt;&gt;&lt;! MIIY 7, ,tbr\!uii&gt; II&gt; •
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fturch Stewards
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Hibbs, !'~Wmao""ot the Fl·
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011 .ptuldeci at a
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A 1eneral diRussion was held
on the church bUdget and the approaehln, Every Member Canvas1.
:Mra. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
the Every Member Canvasa at a
Hunti~on Methodist Church u a
auaeestion for the local project.

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The group also voted to cor.- Denver, Colo., was observed Suntribute a share of the e-xpenses day when a surprise potluck din-.

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needed to ~ nd a M.ason Coont.:t per was 11 erved at the home of
ber father, John Werner, and lhil
delegate to the National PTA CO'l· daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt,
vention in Cincinnati.
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The PTA went on record a"
The dinner was served buffet
being in support of aU loc~l law Jtyle and the annh•ersary cake was
enforooment officers in 'promol- baked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
lng traCfic safety in the area.
dne.
i.t waa pointed out that the new
Other!! present were Mrll'. Mar·
highway, when completed, would euerite Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Marbring speedsters into ~he fore
Johnson and children, Cheryl,
throu.gh tbe town.
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Letart ·Falla PTA wiU meet at
th't grade 'SChool May 1~ at 7:30
P. M. tnatallation or offlcers will
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop •t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present ._with bo;IS
wishing to join the troop. Mr~
Naomi Stobart,
president, wiD
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visit ·
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm
and family in ColumbuS'.

4!lothmg drJVe Munday. When t he

. ecouts came to the door and asked
for ciMhe, her little boy thought
the scOuts had bee n senl by t he
laundrym.an and turned over a
, bundle contani.n,fi: the f,qmily wash.
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jRutland liig~ SchPol Gr~duatio~ • .JSEO Regi,C)Jud

Rescue Workers Expt:ess Fears
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as panhandle Wednl!Sdaf night, kiiUng 2o persons, injuril!gl ;;

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Billa, J..etltt ltD.
· Lula Ruolell . ,Mitldl~ort,
the
eh.ureh Sunday

to 70 olhera and desti'oying or damagin~ 50 or·00 homes In '
lhe town of Silvel"Wn.
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of dead and injured·in "the path ol the twister, one of at lea~

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...MilliCAN OUI'tll, who taJJ away from home to join the
Cuban ,IUerij1a bUH1I CJt.revolutlooar;y FiOel Castro, ore shown as '
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intlnlewe4 1D. the Cuban hUll by Robert Taber, CBS J
radlo broadeaner. AU lORI ,)(U.S. N11.vy men st utioued at Guan•
ta.namo NavalBaae, they ue (1. tor.): Mlcha~l L. Garvey, 13, E..~!tbD. N. y •f OJ&amp;rlel L. ..u..
.,an Jr., 20, Spr1ogfteld, Mass.; anJ Vlrlcw J.

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state. relations
d1rertor .for the A.m encan Red
Cross, 1a1d flnt estimates showed
6B persons had been injured in .!_he
stortn. Thre~ other persons were
reported miulog.
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T~e Tonado atruek Silverton
about 1l p. ~· e. 1. t. .in the soutb·
western seehon, .tearmg through .
an afea about eight bloeks long.
Many bpuaes · fell apart, .leaving .
only the fl~r and ~oundat100.
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i. b1thtub and tbe foundafion iD.
the ruins of a bome.
Before the tornado deseended on
Sil vert.on, it tou~bed down at · .
Lockney, about 17 miles to t6e
southeast. inj\lfing a WrJDUiri and ,
two children.
Tb~ tornado roared Into Silver-ton long after an. alert had ' beer;J
!ao_vnded ·in the panhandJe, but
\residents went to .be4 at ~· ~
bour and. were trap~d when. ijtetr
homes crashed upon Uaem.
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team statiorled in
aa.id he
in 1 hotel

Mrs. John J. Rose. pruide'nt of
the Che.rter Alum ni Assoei:ttiJII
today annou.need that the amn&amp;J L
.banquet of the al umhi would l.e
held Ju ne 1 at 7:30 P. M. in tbc
Cbr-.:ter Gym.
Chet Haddix blind will pJS:y fr,t
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the round dance portion of th
progr.c~m and -White .Beegle ~s
sCheduled to call ,f.he square
dances
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t $! f
th d
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e anque ;
or
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and 50 cents dues to the yer.

Cortgrotulations
M•igs -County ·
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the
would
higher u
state troopers and residents who
escaped
death
or injury dug
througb the ruins of 25 homes

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Chester AIunmi, 1p•nhm!le.
to11
mount
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Banquet PIaiiD
more vietlmo.
Saturday' June 1 I'looking
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.and sons of Ooanville, called Of\..

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knigtning

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town wiu a ma¥· of lrubble. ' fl.u •
ted said 2S homes were destro~a.
.IS ilad been damaged

.w• Join T~e Citi:~ens Of Our Area In

SPRING

Mra. Emru Pow:8ll
11 days"wilh her
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Mt. and Mrs.

Rol.nd Stethem .

and :fl&gt;lllilf •I Ci!N,Ief ..IIIIOnt Sun· .
day atw~OO'I· '11\111 J(r. ~d Mt~

Emmett SteUtea" ·_

CLOSE-OUT OH

.KITCHEN SINKS

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BAKER .FURNITUR.E

.MARTlH RESTAURANT

\0 die, a!14 the

phllantbrtplc,
or
ePdowment
fund!. During this time, hospitals
were contldered.· a pl!lee in ;.which

MIDDUIPOM', omo

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the First Baptist Churcll w'ill .b$. "· ~
speaker for th41 pro#aru witt~. · · -"
.Fr'ed I. Gardner, .paslor of thS i' '·.
Church of Chni9t giving ~e 1~.-o-/_
cation and · Benediction. , Rev. '!...~ Konkrigb~. pastor ol J{ea{h . ·
Funeral services for Mrs.. Jolw Met·h odlst Cburdt wiiJ re~ tber. ·
PhiUip3, 91 , who died . at th•: Scri,.Ptur-e Ieason· and . the prayer
· borne of her daughter, .M n. J. W. will &gt;be given ~Y :h~ Rev. N. l • · .
McMurray, Pomero)', ~ 'W~nesday Bordon, pastor .o t the. Mt Moria~
mo!jtling will be held ~ Friday at Bl:ptist C~urch,
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Home with burial to tie made in
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Beech Grove Cemetery.
The deceased was 1 t'tte .. wife or "Symphony No. 5" by BeethoVen _· :'f
the f.ormer John Phill'ips Who by th2 .SchOol Band; the .antlie ~ - :'J:.
served manv yean on · the Pmn·e· ~·God of All Nature" Jmd lbt
roy Police Department ·a:s Cbi ~f shoral p.raye ros.ponse by tbe . ';
of Police . HP.r death came on h~· Girl&amp; G~ee elub· and a .hymn, b)' ,.
t.he ei&gt;Dgregatiou accompanied bf \~.-­
91st hirthf.ay.
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Friends maY eall at tb~ Ewing the Band.
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Funeral Home
any. ,Wne.

·services

Scheduled Friduy

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S!yles, CCJIDra
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Pony-Harness 56" or under;
ern Working Hone; Trail-horse.
Ribbo~s will be awarded fivl!' .
pLaces wtth a trophy to the wmner
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gtven ID ' the hot5e show- daS«Sea Cl_an of 1957 at Middlepor:t. HigJI ·
.School wm be held it a P. ¥·
only.
(Continued· on IMII: twv)
Sunday at the High School au4!· . - 1

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be.lan to operate ;,ilib'n;;,r.
eeui ttut Jn moet
creally reotrieted

'CONG'RATULATIONS

'TILL 9 P.M.

$7.95

• _-.t~anciaJJy and were foreed to clo&amp;e
llilrli&gt;g tile depmston ,un.·
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aeeond
world war and lhe

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construetion ·w11
ot Ill ,..alest up to tli3t time, and
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IS YOUR· MOI''tiO .
A.ND

METAL

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was not~ until ed· IW:Jhat f•
ehange ~a:an arid th- fl.oip.ital betime the' proper plaee for eare of

The ~· of tornadoes kept paD.
h~d.le residents ,J.n near panic:.

walking Horse; Kes or state Raee;

free, or ot a traction ol ·~ Del~

ell• wen made uJ 1&gt;J ...... IUIId~

..-eigs Cbunty Jaycees lllDOUnced
I1 lor
today that all is now In readiness
the fourth annual horse ahow

WJlb 'Dean Sturm or W$A.Z..TV ol
Still anbtb'e r hit · ·
.as master of ceremonie&amp; fOr the
on .the' western &amp;ide ~ .
show there will be 15 classet held
the panhandle, destroyiDg · 1
in: Le.ad-In PonY: Three gaited ID&lt;Jme and two busine!S hOuses. ,
full mane and tail; Parade H9f&amp;e;
Western, Pleasure Pony, under 48";.
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48' to Ml"; Parade Peuy; Open · ·

SEll THESE

tient. but the gfea:t majority ea'l'·.
ed for the poor, -w ho· received care

~TURM

U5 needea repair.
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Apparently they were mem~ ~ I
of "one family.
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mit, Plainview, 1'ulia and AmariJ.-' ·\
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· ~ to be held Sllnday, May liJ, .at the e.omrnunlty of Gilldston and an-~ek Springs Fairgrounds, startin1 other damaged five in a
.;rur.d ~ '
promptly at 1 P. M.
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BRIGHT COLORS .

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0.. 'De IIJtchleal Corner 111 Middleport.

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Hospital Week, May 12-18 ,.

~~he lltstitutioa tt.lping To Make Our

RIGULAR
$119.00 VALUI

BOARDS

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In a naw Kltchan SlnU Hera
I•' 1 r11l ¥tlue • •·• and we
llllnk II • ~· baol ollor
yo•'ll find ~nywhtro,

Getting ready for the sumfTier swim? Pick your swim$uit
here !!lnd dive right inl With
such figure " f.lattery, you'll
make a real splash.

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reduction geara and. metll-paneled
mterlor walls. Offkers and erew
will be quartered in nine state·
PHrLADEI.PUIA UP - A pa- rooms.
per prepared by three Britith
Other veuels ia tPe Island Creek
WRONG DATI
, ci entists. cOnsisting of 33 pagea
in
Mldition
to
Ule
SalvanU.
MBMPms,
Tean. - UP - Tbe
or typewritten eopy ~lua 11 PICH
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James D. Francia, built b)l IU•torical mlrker at the aite of the
of graphs and charts was read to Dravo In 19~1. the Island Cree~ ol4 Jefferson D.a.vis home here is
sc i e nti8ts Mond.:~.y . at the midyea.r the Blaet Oqyx and _lbe PorPQWI,' 20 yean off. ThB Mlll'!wr gives t.be
meeting of the American etrolebirth · date of Da¥Js I! 1828. The
um Jnstitute. R was all about
beetles and flies and how to kill
them.
. ~r. and Mrs. George Bush and ~~
ftm1ly spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. RoJ Blish of R.acil1e ~
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Mr. and Mu. Willard ..Plgott 1c
daughten sptnt Sundly wltb lb.
and Mrs. Riley Pi,IOtt and·10a Do&amp;

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1'buraday, May 16,11157

i1Jl.u~.l1, Norto_Q[. Va. Ryan laid Nt had decided ·to keep on
tuuaa. but the othen declded to go hack home. (!n~ernational) j

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.~lbf.:rjy_and
FR.U:~';,a~~~=AN':p . t.'sTrips Away·.Fr.OlD 1'11 y=i~~ ~!. ::~anlx~: :i ~T:..Lafi~~n"d.:S~~rb~~
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A seeond twin·screw 148-foot
diesel .towboat will be built for
Island Creek Fuel &amp; Transporta~
tion Company, Huntington, W.Va.,
by D_ravo Corporation, Plttsburgh,
it was announced today.
Like its sJs ter ship, tbe RayiD.ond
E. Salvati, whit:b was
last summer, the new vessel
be used in the Obio River coal
tr.ade. It will be powered by two
-E nte rprise engiues with a combined 2560 shaft horsepower.
Hull and rudder desian feature~
developed by Dravo durinf mod'el
basin te1ts in ·the Ne\herlaads wtU
give the boat greater barte-pusbing ability than other towbqats of
a .similar !lze ROd hOJ'~power .
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Some idt!l of the · neW boat'"
power can he gahted from the
,
that the Salvo.tl regularly moves 20
bargeloads
of eital upstream
against the Ohio River. current.
The all-welded steel ,::raft wJll
include such modern
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telephOit.e
Kort noz~les,
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Edyt~e l~.owe made an unexpe cted
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Mr. 'l.nd Mrs. E. J. Hill were
bualnen visitOJ'S in Parkersburs
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I dept Nao Dinh Diem of Soutb VIet Nam and British field ManhaU
\'Jtoount Mont&amp;omcry. The Ei.senhowen wen attendln1 a din1ar
~ ~~~~e~ _!n th~~onor at..-ihe VIet Nam. Embauy .111 W~~

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Jewelry

Ricky of Columbus were with Mrs. Ray Seidena-bJe and
Neekend gu.es.ta of Mr. and Mrs . nr. and Mra. Howard Stewart.
lerbert Dixon -and f.amtly .
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler of DeRobert Phil G~rdncr of Colum- troit, Mich., is the guest of thl'
1u~
the weekend with h is MiSses Ethel and Clara Garlanrl
, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miner! ville.
Mrs. Robert Goocb 1nd daug·h ·
Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Bost.ef ten , Terei'a and Cynt!ua returned
md family of Gallipolis were th to the1r home in Columbus toda:l
)unday guests of her .parents, after a visit with her parepts,
VIr. and Mrs. Phil Williamson.
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Ml.s$ Barbara Ann Wehrung of end with relativ~ iD Columbus.
..:Olumbus was the weekend gue..t
Lt. Ce4rie Parker left Mc,nda /
Jf Mr. and Mn. Harry Wehrul}c after .a 30 day tu.r louch witb hi•
1nd other relatives.
parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. Wilma Stobart retur11ed P~rker. He will leave :SOOn for
I &gt;&lt;orne .Monday !rom Meigs Ger.el- Korea.
, Hospital where she was a P"
Mrs. Ed W~ of Columbiana
&amp;nd Mr.ll. Ed SWank of North
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MT. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud Lima arrived Monday for ·a visi:

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ceremonies held at the · meetinJ
of the Muon PTA held in the
Mason Elementa-ry School &gt;)0
Tuesday evening.
Edward ruokard was inslallcd
as president or the group and
spoke briefly to the member11
promising to do his best to mak~
the coming year a successful on&lt;:
Other officer s installed
art
Charlie D. Carr, vice *'r~lde.n ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ;m ·!
Dor Ebersbach, treuurer. Mr;;.
Aliee Smil'h, a teacher at the
Masol} School directed the inst.tl!a-lion senoiee.
A discussion of a
brought before lhe
month's mee-ting
purchase of band
w11.s · held and
against the ""'""''
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31st Wedding
-Installs New Officer Gr(tuolAnniversary ·
Officers for the . nelft )
_ scpool iro~p to purchase~ worth of IS Observe d "

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Pomeroy ·Ma,W's ~\.trt-. 1 Wed·,..._-s- day night by M'B.yor ,JI;.·:··,JI'. Robln-

'on when Harty Kn!..il ·· forfi!it~d

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a $25 bond for s~~ng and
be'rt Bowles was" fhle« $10 afi~

costs for reckless operation.'

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the State Patrdl. ·'rown LHall .also
ann,ounced that met~ ;C.Oill!-ctions
for tbe· period May "l th(pugb th•

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fturch Stewards
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Hibbs, !'~Wmao""ot the Fl·
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011 .ptuldeci at a
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A 1eneral diRussion was held
on the church bUdget and the approaehln, Every Member Canvas1.
:Mra. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
the Every Member Canvasa at a
Hunti~on Methodist Church u a
auaeestion for the local project.

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The group also voted to cor.- Denver, Colo., was observed Suntribute a share of the e-xpenses day when a surprise potluck din-.

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needed to ~ nd a M.ason Coont.:t per was 11 erved at the home of
ber father, John Werner, and lhil
delegate to the National PTA CO'l· daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt,
vention in Cincinnati.
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The PTA went on record a"
The dinner was served buffet
being in support of aU loc~l law Jtyle and the annh•ersary cake was
enforooment officers in 'promol- baked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
lng traCfic safety in the area.
dne.
i.t waa pointed out that the new
Other!! present were Mrll'. Mar·
highway, when completed, would euerite Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Marbring speedsters into ~he fore
Johnson and children, Cheryl,
throu.gh tbe town.
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Letart ·Falla PTA wiU meet at
th't grade 'SChool May 1~ at 7:30
P. M. tnatallation or offlcers will
be held. Olan Harrison, Pomeroy,
will organize Cub Scout troop •t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present ._with bo;IS
wishing to join the troop. Mr~
Naomi Stobart,
president, wiD
preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm visit ·
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm
and family in ColumbuS'.

4!lothmg drJVe Munday. When t he

. ecouts came to the door and asked
for ciMhe, her little boy thought
the scOuts had bee n senl by t he
laundrym.an and turned over a
, bundle contani.n,fi: the f,qmily wash.
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Rescue Workers Expt:ess Fears
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as panhandle Wednl!Sdaf night, kiiUng 2o persons, injuril!gl ;;

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tJdl.nlllltud! raishtl bee put pout- hla&amp;e.

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Billa, J..etltt ltD.
· Lula Ruolell . ,Mitldl~ort,
the
eh.ureh Sunday

to 70 olhera and desti'oying or damagin~ 50 or·00 homes In '
lhe town of Silvel"Wn.
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of dead and injured·in "the path ol the twister, one of at lea~

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...MilliCAN OUI'tll, who taJJ away from home to join the
Cuban ,IUerij1a bUH1I CJt.revolutlooar;y FiOel Castro, ore shown as '
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intlnlewe4 1D. the Cuban hUll by Robert Taber, CBS J
radlo broadeaner. AU lORI ,)(U.S. N11.vy men st utioued at Guan•
ta.namo NavalBaae, they ue (1. tor.): Mlcha~l L. Garvey, 13, E..~!tbD. N. y •f OJ&amp;rlel L. ..u..
.,an Jr., 20, Spr1ogfteld, Mass.; anJ Vlrlcw J.

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state. relations
d1rertor .for the A.m encan Red
Cross, 1a1d flnt estimates showed
6B persons had been injured in .!_he
stortn. Thre~ other persons were
reported miulog.
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T~e Tonado atruek Silverton
about 1l p. ~· e. 1. t. .in the soutb·
western seehon, .tearmg through .
an afea about eight bloeks long.
Many bpuaes · fell apart, .leaving .
only the fl~r and ~oundat100.
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An eyewrtneM sa1d be- aaw only
i. b1thtub and tbe foundafion iD.
the ruins of a bome.
Before the tornado deseended on
Sil vert.on, it tou~bed down at · .
Lockney, about 17 miles to t6e
southeast. inj\lfing a WrJDUiri and ,
two children.
Tb~ tornado roared Into Silver-ton long after an. alert had ' beer;J
!ao_vnded ·in the panhandJe, but
\residents went to .be4 at ~· ~
bour and. were trap~d when. ijtetr
homes crashed upon Uaem.
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team statiorled in
aa.id he
in 1 hotel

Mrs. John J. Rose. pruide'nt of
the Che.rter Alum ni Assoei:ttiJII
today annou.need that the amn&amp;J L
.banquet of the al umhi would l.e
held Ju ne 1 at 7:30 P. M. in tbc
Cbr-.:ter Gym.
Chet Haddix blind will pJS:y fr,t
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the round dance portion of th
progr.c~m and -White .Beegle ~s
sCheduled to call ,f.he square
dances
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t $! f
th d
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e anque ;
or
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m ce
and 50 cents dues to the yer.

Cortgrotulations
M•igs -County ·
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the
would
higher u
state troopers and residents who
escaped
death
or injury dug
througb the ruins of 25 homes

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Chester AIunmi, 1p•nhm!le.
to11
mount
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Banquet PIaiiD
more vietlmo.
Saturday' June 1 I'looking
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knigtning

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town wiu a ma¥· of lrubble. ' fl.u •
ted said 2S homes were destro~a.
.IS ilad been damaged

.w• Join T~e Citi:~ens Of Our Area In

SPRING

Mra. Emru Pow:8ll
11 days"wilh her
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Mt. and Mrs.

Rol.nd Stethem .

and :fl&gt;lllilf •I Ci!N,Ief ..IIIIOnt Sun· .
day atw~OO'I· '11\111 J(r. ~d Mt~

Emmett SteUtea" ·_

CLOSE-OUT OH

.KITCHEN SINKS

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BAKER .FURNITUR.E

.MARTlH RESTAURANT

\0 die, a!14 the

phllantbrtplc,
or
ePdowment
fund!. During this time, hospitals
were contldered.· a pl!lee in ;.which

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the First Baptist Churcll w'ill .b$. "· ~
speaker for th41 pro#aru witt~. · · -"
.Fr'ed I. Gardner, .paslor of thS i' '·.
Church of Chni9t giving ~e 1~.-o-/_
cation and · Benediction. , Rev. '!...~ Konkrigb~. pastor ol J{ea{h . ·
Funeral services for Mrs.. Jolw Met·h odlst Cburdt wiiJ re~ tber. ·
PhiUip3, 91 , who died . at th•: Scri,.Ptur-e Ieason· and . the prayer
· borne of her daughter, .M n. J. W. will &gt;be given ~Y :h~ Rev. N. l • · .
McMurray, Pomero)', ~ 'W~nesday Bordon, pastor .o t the. Mt Moria~
mo!jtling will be held ~ Friday at Bl:ptist C~urch,
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Home with burial to tie made in
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Beech Grove Cemetery.
The deceased was 1 t'tte .. wife or "Symphony No. 5" by BeethoVen _· :'f
the f.ormer John Phill'ips Who by th2 .SchOol Band; the .antlie ~ - :'J:.
served manv yean on · the Pmn·e· ~·God of All Nature" Jmd lbt
roy Police Department ·a:s Cbi ~f shoral p.raye ros.ponse by tbe . ';
of Police . HP.r death came on h~· Girl&amp; G~ee elub· and a .hymn, b)' ,.
t.he ei&gt;Dgregatiou accompanied bf \~.-­
91st hirthf.ay.
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Friends maY eall at tb~ Ewing the Band.
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Funeral Home
any. ,Wne.

·services

Scheduled Friduy

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S!yles, CCJIDra
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ern Working Hone; Trail-horse.
Ribbo~s will be awarded fivl!' .
pLaces wtth a trophy to the wmner
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gtven ID ' the hot5e show- daS«Sea Cl_an of 1957 at Middlepor:t. HigJI ·
.School wm be held it a P. ¥·
only.
(Continued· on IMII: twv)
Sunday at the High School au4!· . - 1

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be.lan to operate ;,ilib'n;;,r.
eeui ttut Jn moet
creally reotrieted

'CONG'RATULATIONS

'TILL 9 P.M.

$7.95

• _-.t~anciaJJy and were foreed to clo&amp;e
llilrli&gt;g tile depmston ,un.·
-\ With · tbe advent of
aeeond
world war and lhe

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!P8riod,
construetion ·w11
ot Ill ,..alest up to tli3t time, and
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IS YOUR· MOI''tiO .
A.ND

METAL

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was not~ until ed· IW:Jhat f•
ehange ~a:an arid th- fl.oip.ital betime the' proper plaee for eare of

The ~· of tornadoes kept paD.
h~d.le residents ,J.n near panic:.

walking Horse; Kes or state Raee;

free, or ot a traction ol ·~ Del~

ell• wen made uJ 1&gt;J ...... IUIId~

..-eigs Cbunty Jaycees lllDOUnced
I1 lor
today that all is now In readiness
the fourth annual horse ahow

WJlb 'Dean Sturm or W$A.Z..TV ol
Still anbtb'e r hit · ·
.as master of ceremonie&amp; fOr the
on .the' western &amp;ide ~ .
show there will be 15 classet held
the panhandle, destroyiDg · 1
in: Le.ad-In PonY: Three gaited ID&lt;Jme and two busine!S hOuses. ,
full mane and tail; Parade H9f&amp;e;
Western, Pleasure Pony, under 48";.
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48' to Ml"; Parade Peuy; Open · ·

SEll THESE

tient. but the gfea:t majority ea'l'·.
ed for the poor, -w ho· received care

~TURM

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Apparently they were mem~ ~ I
of "one family.
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mit, Plainview, 1'ulia and AmariJ.-' ·\
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· ~ to be held Sllnday, May liJ, .at the e.omrnunlty of Gilldston and an-~ek Springs Fairgrounds, startin1 other damaged five in a
.;rur.d ~ '
promptly at 1 P. M.
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Hospital Week, May 12-18 ,.

~~he lltstitutioa tt.lping To Make Our

RIGULAR
$119.00 VALUI

BOARDS

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In a naw Kltchan SlnU Hera
I•' 1 r11l ¥tlue • •·• and we
llllnk II • ~· baol ollor
yo•'ll find ~nywhtro,

Getting ready for the sumfTier swim? Pick your swim$uit
here !!lnd dive right inl With
such figure " f.lattery, you'll
make a real splash.

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reduction geara and. metll-paneled
mterlor walls. Offkers and erew
will be quartered in nine state·
PHrLADEI.PUIA UP - A pa- rooms.
per prepared by three Britith
Other veuels ia tPe Island Creek
WRONG DATI
, ci entists. cOnsisting of 33 pagea
in
Mldition
to
Ule
SalvanU.
MBMPms,
Tean. - UP - Tbe
or typewritten eopy ~lua 11 PICH
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James D. Francia, built b)l IU•torical mlrker at the aite of the
of graphs and charts was read to Dravo In 19~1. the Island Cree~ ol4 Jefferson D.a.vis home here is
sc i e nti8ts Mond.:~.y . at the midyea.r the Blaet Oqyx and _lbe PorPQWI,' 20 yean off. ThB Mlll'!wr gives t.be
meeting of the American etrolebirth · date of Da¥Js I! 1828. The
um Jnstitute. R was all about
beetles and flies and how to kill
them.
. ~r. and Mrs. George Bush and ~~
ftm1ly spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. RoJ Blish of R.acil1e ~
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Mr. and Mu. Willard ..Plgott 1c
daughten sptnt Sundly wltb lb.
and Mrs. Riley Pi,IOtt and·10a Do&amp;

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1'buraday, May 16,11157

i1Jl.u~.l1, Norto_Q[. Va. Ryan laid Nt had decided ·to keep on
tuuaa. but the othen declded to go hack home. (!n~ernational) j

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.~lbf.:rjy_and
FR.U:~';,a~~~=AN':p . t.'sTrips Away·.Fr.OlD 1'11 y=i~~ ~!. ::~anlx~: :i ~T:..Lafi~~n"d.:S~~rb~~
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A seeond twin·screw 148-foot
diesel .towboat will be built for
Island Creek Fuel &amp; Transporta~
tion Company, Huntington, W.Va.,
by D_ravo Corporation, Plttsburgh,
it was announced today.
Like its sJs ter ship, tbe RayiD.ond
E. Salvati, whit:b was
last summer, the new vessel
be used in the Obio River coal
tr.ade. It will be powered by two
-E nte rprise engiues with a combined 2560 shaft horsepower.
Hull and rudder desian feature~
developed by Dravo durinf mod'el
basin te1ts in ·the Ne\herlaads wtU
give the boat greater barte-pusbing ability than other towbqats of
a .similar !lze ROd hOJ'~power .
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Some idt!l of the · neW boat'"
power can he gahted from the
,
that the Salvo.tl regularly moves 20
bargeloads
of eital upstream
against the Ohio River. current.
The all-welded steel ,::raft wJll
include such modern
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ship-to-shore
telephOit.e
Kort noz~les,
hydioauliC
sYstem
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Edyt~e l~.owe made an unexpe cted
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Mr. 'l.nd Mrs. E. J. Hill were
bualnen visitOJ'S in Parkersburs
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I dept Nao Dinh Diem of Soutb VIet Nam and British field ManhaU
\'Jtoount Mont&amp;omcry. The Ei.senhowen wen attendln1 a din1ar
~ ~~~~e~ _!n th~~onor at..-ihe VIet Nam. Embauy .111 W~~

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Jewelry

Ricky of Columbus were with Mrs. Ray Seidena-bJe and
Neekend gu.es.ta of Mr. and Mrs . nr. and Mra. Howard Stewart.
lerbert Dixon -and f.amtly .
Mrs. Rachel Detwiler of DeRobert Phil G~rdncr of Colum- troit, Mich., is the guest of thl'
1u~
the weekend with h is MiSses Ethel and Clara Garlanrl
, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miner! ville.
Mrs. Robert Goocb 1nd daug·h ·
Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Bost.ef ten , Terei'a and Cynt!ua returned
md family of Gallipolis were th to the1r home in Columbus toda:l
)unday guests of her .parents, after a visit with her parepts,
VIr. and Mrs. Phil Williamson.
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Ml.s$ Barbara Ann Wehrung of end with relativ~ iD Columbus.
..:Olumbus was the weekend gue..t
Lt. Ce4rie Parker left Mc,nda /
Jf Mr. and Mn. Harry Wehrul}c after .a 30 day tu.r louch witb hi•
1nd other relatives.
parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. Wilma Stobart retur11ed P~rker. He will leave :SOOn for
I &gt;&lt;orne .Monday !rom Meigs Ger.el- Korea.
, Hospital where she was a P"
Mrs. Ed W~ of Columbiana
&amp;nd Mr.ll. Ed SWank of North
·
sin~ Friday.
MT. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud Lima arrived Monday for ·a visi:

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ceremonies held at the · meetinJ
of the Muon PTA held in the
Mason Elementa-ry School &gt;)0
Tuesday evening.
Edward ruokard was inslallcd
as president or the group and
spoke briefly to the member11
promising to do his best to mak~
the coming year a successful on&lt;:
Other officer s installed
art
Charlie D. Carr, vice *'r~lde.n ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ;m ·!
Dor Ebersbach, treuurer. Mr;;.
Aliee Smil'h, a teacher at the
Masol} School directed the inst.tl!a-lion senoiee.
A discussion of a
brought before lhe
month's mee-ting
purchase of band
w11.s · held and
against the ""'""''
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titan any other fine watch!

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31st Wedding
-Installs New Officer Gr(tuolAnniversary ·
Officers for the . nelft )
_ scpool iro~p to purchase~ worth of IS Observe d "

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Pomeroy ·Ma,W's ~\.trt-. 1 Wed·,..._-s- day night by M'B.yor ,JI;.·:··,JI'. Robln-

'on when Harty Kn!..il ·· forfi!it~d

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a $25 bond for s~~ng and
be'rt Bowles was" fhle« $10 afi~

costs for reckless operation.'

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Both arrests ·b ad been made' b~
the State Patrdl. ·'rown LHall .also
ann,ounced that met~ ;C.Oill!-ctions
for tbe· period May "l th(pugb th•

lJlb totalled $3~6.&gt;l0, ~~ .. ., . :'

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1urch Stewards
Is Held

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A general di.J:eulsion was held
on the c.bure.b bUdget and the ap-

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Mrs. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Member Canvass at a
Huotin&amp;ton Methodiat Church a• a
I UUe.Jtion for the local project .

. ·Goessler's

.;o~.,':b~:·!~"t~!e:~~::'~:{

)( Mr.

$600

year were instdled at special
ceremon1es held at the · meetin _.:
of the Mason PTA held in the
Mason Elementary School •&gt;n
Tuesday evcmng .
Edward Rickard was Installed
as president of ~he group and
s:&gt;oke ·briefly to the members
promising to do hi!\ best to mak~
on•·
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Other officers ,·n,talled
ar•..
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~id en ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ~n·!
Alice
Smith, a teacher
Oor Ebersbach,
treasurer.
Mison School directed the
lalion scrviee.
A discussion
broughl before

band equ 1pment Lo be used ex
cluaively by student. or thL•
schoot
The group also voted to contribute a share oC the expense11
needed to se.nd a Mason Coun~~delegate to the Nattoual P'fA C:0'1·
vention in Cincinnati.
The PTA •.vent 011 reco rcl a•
b etng
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· support Gf all local law
1n
f
en orcement off"'1cers in promot·
ing tratlic safety in the area.
·it was pointed out that th e new

an(j Mrs. Harry Webrune

md other relatives.

end with relative., in Columbus.
Lt. Cedr:ic Parker left Manda r
atter ;J 30 day furlou1b with his
parents, Mr. and Mta. Pearl
P1,rker. He will leave 6000 for
Korea.
Mrs. Ed. WLsc of Columbiana
.11nd Mrs. Ed Swank of North
Lima arrived Mond&amp;)' f.or 1l vist
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and
] !r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
Mrs. Rachel Detwi1er of De.
troit, Mich ., is tht1 guest of th&lt;'
Mlises Ethel and Cl.tra Garlan!f
Minersville.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daug-h ters, Terf!'sa and Cynthia returned
to their home in Columbus

The thirty-flrat wedding anniverMrs. Wilma Stobart retur11ed
lity of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell, 1ome, Manday from Meigs Ger.etDenver, Colo., was observed Sun· ~I Hospital where she was a P ~
day when a surprise polluck dm- l.e.nt since Friday.
ner was sened at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud
ber father, John w erner, and 'his
nicky of Columbus were
daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt, veekend gtlel!ots of Mr. and 1\olr!l.
RD.
lerbert Dixon ·and family .
The dinner was served buffet
Robert Phil Gardnl'r of Columslyle and the anniversary cake w 88 ~ &gt;~w~~~·~p~e:n:t~tsthe weekend with :lls
b11ked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
Mr. an.:l Mn. Phil
cine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clal'~&gt;nre Boster
!lid
family of GaiHpoHs were th
when rompleted, would euerite Werner,
and Mrs.
Mrs. Mar·
HarpresentMr.
were
)unday
ol her .p arents, afle r 8 visit with
into the fore

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purchase ol
held
again&amp;t the
James Breen

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Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. HHI .
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill were
bUJinesa visitor! In Paritrsburs
'I\tesday.
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Letart Falls PTA wiH meet at
thtt erade stbool May 15 at 7:30
P. M. Inslallation of officers will
be held. Olan Harri..son. Pomeroy,
will orranize Cub Scout troop .1t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present with bofli
wishini t"() join the troop. Mn
Naomi Stobart, pre.sldent, will
preside.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Bert Grimm viNL-et:J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimln

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A.fpomts
: . Exercis,es To Be Held On'
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Lester Pike
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Expenses per patient : day in
shurlcterm general ho&amp;pitah rose 141 per cent in the
last ten years. These hospitals
spent an average of $24.15 per day
to 'care for each patient last year.
nonprofi~

(ii¥en tO, more Graduates
th,on any other fine watch!
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POMEROYSOOm

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary .
Otr1cers for t'he . next scho.&gt;l aroup to purChase
worth of Js Observed •

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Pleas J'jiCige,. John C.
to defend · 'ttater' Pikr '
four eountfl ~'.inCluding
while" lhto~icat~d
is ·held MaY 29, ·

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public rclJ(Iona
Sbutbern Ohio
~ill be the l\peakor

Chester Alumni

meelint of
the
(}hio RegWnal

.Ptl&gt;SC•OUtOI Jamcs · O'Brien

beld Tuea&lt;hcy, M•r 21 ot

W1hite Club hear Waverly. The
program gets und~·rway wlth a

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COIIIblnttJ IR ont
lttmoroue 1num1111,
17 jiWtla,
vwtlltt~tblt mllntprlnJ.

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This ••Jight" is tbe '"grawlng
worry" among medical scientists
that people who take it lndlaeriminately run the risk of not being
able to get along without it. The
.. light'' cannot be "reconciled wUb
earlier statements that the drug
is non·adictlve," said the Academy.
At the same time it made two
disclosures.. One was that a medcal reference, "Baylor University
practical therapeutics," is going
to &amp;ay meprobamate "Is hablt-torming in the aense that paUentl be-come qulte dependent on the

HOSPITAL
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elatio"- of a forthcomlnr aelenti!te
report which will indicate that me.
pro,.mate IB not a true "trinqt:U·
bert• like cblorpromuJne or renr·
plne but a aedative more like phenobarbital which definitely 11 ba-

{Continued from pqe four)
bly line to the disperool polnf
'a dlatance of more Ulan a mile:
~ey witnessed
an exception)},
display of public ioodwill to .
ward lho voteNJn-paUents provid-

I'OMEROY

Congratulate
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HOSPITAL
FOR ITS Ut4TiRING

loon illlnklnt allout pultlng
In i now Kltchon Sink? Mort
1 rotl valuo • , • oncl wo
think It · Is tht ~"' olftr
you'll find 'oriyWtloro,

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RIGULAR
$119,00 VALUI

'srfCIAL
111S"WEEK

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$

ONLY

latNldbca~

They

SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC

Dedan,

um:bwt.
hlblllon

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G and J. AU10

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IIHI .Sireet

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OPEN

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11LL 9 P.M.
MAY 18th
OF SALE- 9 TO 6 OAILY

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Fi•tfiolir

Car Shops
Hobson NYC
at the Hobson train
the New York

to&lt;lay

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y~aN, ·-. b~sketball . . f;,,.
yean, anrt baseball this
He was presldent ~ o[ ht ~
',the) junior· and senJor ye:~r

-participated'
in both
hls jun·
add
serrlol' dus
play,
wis r:1~~J~~~:~!t~
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rOr the school p.ap~"
w.as ,sport$ editor

t.hl1 ycat.
-sOp.. o( 'Mr. an&lt;!
MTs.• Charles. lute, Dex~er, Ohio,
.t he valedlc,flllln (tf the Clast
of 1857. of )I&lt;JUand, .J!igh School.
~bert has re~'ved all A.'s dur-

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know what 'tftlt me.ina,• /")aee. ..,··~ ,'

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storm then !truck. .
minutes later part of the· ~
wU a mass oi ,.ubble. · Hu•
Did 25 homes were destro~l,
had been damaged 115evez!fh
'15 needea repair.
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Apparently they were memof one family.
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injured '· pere tU:en tb ba&amp;ia the nearby to.ns oJ Dimmit, Plainview, Tulia ud Amar:U--· "' ,

The spokesman said a skeleton·
crew of three _tG four men would
be maintained tlere for~.emergeiicy
car work. This 't.in(l of malq_tenll'Dce from now on, 111 it has been
increasingly directed in recent
mtmtbs, fNill be performed in Dickinson: W. va., und .ColumbJl•· 0.
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Ttre lay-offs bring 'a1~C?st • ·full
slop here of a type of employment
Lhat 20 years ago 'PfOyided work
fo~: upwards of 19'~ men regularlY.

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~ng his bUlb !chool wor-.:. 'H"'
plan•
to · at.tend Oltio Univei'sity
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In .fJ\e !all an~ atudy engl~rittg.
and Mrl: Leo ·Hr ,Story jJave
Robert \serv~jl a! vice · prelldent
recetv~ word tl&gt;at tbelr daulh· of blt ~~.. aiR'iol bls . ieniQr
ter1 JaDicf), hall recently bef:n ta·,_ year, ' p~rtictplt~ in 'lila leniJJ

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nationaL, tloporarY - for )linlor lor tho baaketball
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w~n whO liav&amp;- .displayed out·
standln1 -medt in leadership,
lcbol~tp an~ Jll'rvl~. Ml,s

Qne tor~ down seven housie.a in tlle
conubunity oi Goldston and .19:
o~ber ~amaged f~ve in a
~ral '
area five miles wert!. of :tAte city
ol Clarendon. Still 1notllet hit
,Plains, a town on the western aide .
of the panhandle. destroyjq:· -a
home and two business hO~ses. •

scqr~eep.,-

games
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nin~teen

wom-

to receive the lri&gt;n...
' ' adphomore iil horq:e econo-

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story j ~
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nto •11,~~~~
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rI' ~::;='::';. ·ind
the -·.h/lome
as been

elected
vice-president . of ·thti ' home econonh:s clubl tb' 1 profe.uiol)af :club
11 the clepartnuu~:t. She is a , gra1uoto of Ponleroy High ' ·Schoo'

Jerr.yy
Nincy
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collqe 11 a meli:J~er of e ~
~icm:I;KaP.pi lQ,.~'taLsot~f:.,Be1 .a

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Eut Jlabl St.

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Cha,p ter. ' ,
r_
~ Ddrlng ·h er ·tresbinan tear, she
'&gt;elongod · io Alpbo Loidtido Delt1,
fresbi'Mn hoMr,ll')'.,.an\d currently
~erYes, u tr~UlUjet' 'of , Qle .()b'.o
t:Jniverslty ·dWI!lon of the n"ltlotl
a\ 'tWCA 1ftc\ ~soeia\ cl;Wf~iln
of, women's League." the )Iovern

We Salut

'llf!. bodlr, oL Oblp !lqive,.I!J.

Meiss. General

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the

Eloise

' Turn~r.,._ neva : w~eel
W'l~ttJoy.co W,oife.' ,

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Banquet · 'ftc~~l:

Sale'E:Ittended
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bav. Convoettfi&gt;ll ~ , Miss .
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MEIGS GENER,(~ .HOSPITAL
. Actmisslom : M'Ts. Della St.at:e.
PomeroY: Mrs. Reuben McCoy,
Weat Columbi·a: Heney Klei:Pom&lt;roy and La!e !olcKQiahtj' 1\Ut·

!NQtj~nol)i.ospitQI 'Neek May 12-18)
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hi Mayors CoiJrt · ~50 Back Reni .', :•
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. Clyde A. Mllls of Syrec!'se bas ~;j

1 Discharged : Mrf, Gra~e JOne,. Pomcro~· Ma,W'~ Coi(rt .. Wedrh~S- · ~tied SUlt f~r $850 plus inter~.t.~· '. ·
ls,~aeuse; Mcl~bl Smltb.' Poou;ro~ ; . day nigh t by M'B.yor Et F.. RObin· ~ back ~ffit on a h~use _ from •;M•~~. ,,,,
son when Harty Kreig forfhlt~d VUL Phalm and Alv1e Phal1n, ~~·\,
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Mr.- and Mrs. · ·Reub'! t a $25 bond for Sj;M;.edlng and Rp- of Syracuse.

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prtccsslonaL "Ever o_nward" an:f ' .
"Symphony No. 5" by Beethoven ·1
by 'the School Band; the .ant!lie ~ ~
~·God of All Nature" and
ii;Je'
fhoral prayer response by the
Girls Glee eluh and a Jtyrbn bY.
the congn!galion accompanied by t
the Band.
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The Rev. C.'-E. Hoyf:, '·pastot. of;
the First Baptist Churcll w'ill -~
speaker for th~ prpgram wjlb
.Fted I. Gardner. .pastor of , the ,
Church of Chrdst. givibg the lnYOo.i'
cati6n :and · Benerlietion. · Rev. -:. ·
R. Konkright, pl.Stor of Heath ·, •
Met·bodist Church will reall .u,;
Scriptur.e lesson and . the prayer
will ,IJe given by ~b~ Rev. N. )
Bordon, pastor of tbe Ml Moria~
Baptist CbUI'Ch:
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b'ndfe residents in near PaniC!.

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by

·HOSPITAL
FOR 1EFFICIENT
AND ENDURING SERVICE
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THE •tND:·:AIW .

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Story, a eqpholtlore at Ohio tlni·

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CONGRATUL\T.IONS
Meigs .General

.INotioflQI Hospital Wee~ May 12-18)

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UniverSity in
Chemical Er\'

POMEROY

Meigs General

ALL METAL

lNG BOARD$
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$4.88
. PRICE

AtU.

Best Wishes

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(Notional Hospital Week May 12-18)

KITCHEN SINKS

C~URT I!T.

liminarJI ll".eport · on
exbibit at the Q.biO
will be made at the M.&amp;y · r Ji&lt;I&lt;~Ui· ~
along with · repOrt.,~ or otber ,
mitn!es.
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A'a .exeept ,o ne-a

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ed
units.. ·t hat
took,~ 1thehaur
andby351'75
min~tes
tQ pnss
re ~ I1J
vi~wing stand. They carne from
eommunHietJ throughout Ohio
.Oore hiehlitlhted I&gt;Y 20 bands,
dnm and bugle corps, 43 floa~ .
1(1 queeRI!I, 5""mounted untt11, 39
marthing units, and 45 miscella ·
eous entrle1.
The afternoon'• activUie1 drew
to 'll close
a forma] retre ~ ·.
ceremony sponsored by th~ M-!.
Logan Council ol Boy Scouh and
a reception of
distinguish:!ll
JUesta by the American Legion
Auxiliary. Aetlv1tlcs in the ev~·
nlng started with
a golf ex:!tib:
tlon . fJle Ohio Open chfmpion ,
NlcklaUI, and Jaet · Grout,
Country Club pro. Tbes .
two men arrived by ·h ellcopt ~r
pllote4 bv Lt. Col. W~Ulam Rich·
mtaon, Cltl,ef of the Avlattbn
~:~~,;· 'DI\&gt;tlloa · Altlllerr, 37tb
p
. Ollto NatiODal Guar •

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·will be he~tl
J'. ]4. .
of Mr. and

Keep Up The
Good Wo.,k
·poMEROY PASTRY

Vet Hospital

meprobamate is p.reaeribed for pro.
Jonged uwe by p.aUenta IIUffcrlna;
form anxiety. alcoholiBm, and oth-

CLOII·OUT 01'!1

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relate sam~

"!•'dnc' j ::~~.;the event to be
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Ohfo In
,lit)f- );:iglb_\h;; IGJ
~orge Halfinger,
()?~;~i~c!.;;i~iii
sident, alao

(Notional Hospital Week, May 12-18)

bit-lormirJI.
Tilt,.. report, uld the academy
will "suataln the thought thai
there it rtak of drue dependence
or of abttlnenee ayndrome when

H~rry!

W~:Ul

Congratulotions

drug."

SPRING
10. .BIG DAYS

member
or thetheAmt~rica:r!i'~i
tlon .attending
world' "

Heartiest

PREMATURE RIVELATION
The other waa a ptemlture rev-

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dinner;' at 6:31) P. ·M. ·
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' Mr. Mlnshau is. a. member · of
the prog~am .Commi(tee Of t~e
Wlprlt.'s Cons~~rvation · Expositlo ·
&amp;f1d Plowin~ Contests tO fie bel .
for the first hme in America
n.ear Peebl., Ohio in Adllil'n ;
, County, . SePtt~er ],.7-20. Fgf Jt' ·
tatk before
'!Mmbers ·or the'
Sou1•heastern Ohio Regional Coun
tt- ell, Mr. Minshall will de5CI'ibe
his E~ropean visit last fall as a

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bert Bowle s was fined $10 . aDd
Aecordin;r1.o the petJtion
cmrts !or reckless operation.
', sented by the plaintJfrs
Both arrests •h ad beep made' b11 O'Brien 6:
· , that
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