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PICNIC HILD
'l:he S F ClUb beld a ptcnlc Wed ·
nesday evening Jt tbe ro~:~dsHl •
park In Middleport Present we• r
Al1 Hoskins and slstt&gt;r Miss Ad n
6M SiGN ON
Mlsa Lucy Gibbs, Mrr; George H 700 Toda:v
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Gor
900 Romper Room
don, Guy Mutchler and guests, M- 10:00 The PriCii! [s Right
and Mrs Char le&amp; Rilyburn and 10:30 Treth or Consequence•
children, Freddte a n d Beth ol 11 .00 Tic T.ac Douih
11 30 It Could Be Yuu
\ Chica~o, 01.
12 00 Current
100 My Little Margie
TO MEET THURSDAY
I 30 Tenne&amp;Jee Erme
The Phllathea Soc1ety wil)r-me 't
2.00 Matinee Theater
Thursday mght at the M1dd1epor•
Church or Chr1st at 7 30 p m
3•00 Queen for • Day
3 :4:l Modern Romances
GARDIN CLUI M!ITING
Comedy Time
The Windmg Trai1 Garden Club 4:00
MovteUme
4-30
will meet Thursday evemng at the 530 Cartoons
bome of Mrs Harry Can terbu ry, H5 News Picture
Athens road Mr;. Robert Re1bel • 00 Superman
reg1onal dtrector far distrtct J 1
• 30 V. '&lt;...ltberca.rt
will be the guest speaker
6 35 Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News
RIDING CLUI TO MeET
The' M;eigs C(lUnty Rlding Cl Jb 700 Producer's Showcase
will meet at the Rock Sprm g.• 830 Robert MontgDmery
Grange ball , fuesday at 8 p. m A
9·30 Soldiers of Fortune
wiener roast w11l be held follow! •g 10 00 Badge 714
the bwlness :~~esslo••.
10 30 News Headlines
10,30 Nltewetch
UDIIA AID MElTING
12 00 Tonight
• The Ladles Altl of the St. Faul's I 00 S1gn Off
Lutlteran Church will meet Wed
nelday at 2 p m at the h omr- nr
111'1 . Vir&amp;il Hamm with Miss
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!nama Hamm a~~' co-hoste.s11. ,

IICHAIID S. OWEH - GINIIIAL MANAGII
. .YNOLD I. GRII!NI - IDITOII
llllllbolol adYertillllll "'J1.....,nlative, ~IIAellloKlmboll lac., Ml 1

J...D,itoD: Ave., New YOIII: City, 16, N. Y.

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Sub&amp;erlptlon rates: Deltven by ~mler where 1vallable 30 aata per
week; one year In advanee at 'i'he Dally Sentloel offiee, tUUIO: &amp;lJ
aoatha. $7..80: tttree montb.J, $S 90 Br motor route whue aqt)able
one month $1 By JnaU one year $8; 811: molltlu. $6.25; three moatbl.
tz.l(l: one month, Sl.
:f'ulili.Jhed every afternoon exeept Sund.Q by Tbe Ohio Valley Sfn·
tlael. Inc.. at 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, 0 . lkllilae. cdfioe pllolte-all
edltorl.tl. office pborw 397.

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Leasing Of Major Part 01 Land Purchases I
By Larg.e Industrial Firms Is Not At All
Unusual As Witness Ravenswood Area
The fa c t that of 3,000 acres of industrial laqd owned by the

Katser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corporation in Ravenswood
only 500 acres, or roughly one-sixth, wiU be used r.ow iJ suggestive of our own proopects in Letart Falls.
A Umted Press dispatch Saturday from Ravenswood disclosed that about 2500 acres or this unused land is beklg farmed under leases and bemg reforested for recreational pur·
poses. However, when construction is completed in 1958 it is
expected c lose to 5,000 people will be employed in the manufa cture of alummum The extra land is considered insurance
that space will be available for future expansion.
In Le tart Falls at the latest count approximately 2,000 acres
of the fines t farm land

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County either was under ophad been bought by an unknown firm or person repr~

flcre £igure

Thus we see here a near duplica·tion of the Ravenswood his·

The more conservative minded among us here have

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gested that one of the large Ohio or Pennsylvania coal com-

panies easily could be back of this move to acquire Leta1t land

MONDAY
TO PRE~~NT PROGRAM
00 J1mmie Dean
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Ow 77•30
Boston Blac~Ue
Taylor UniverSity , Induma w•ll 8:00 Captaln Kangaroo
prese$1 a program of mUS-lC ani 8 30 Corliss Archer
aliO speak .at the Mcrnlng S1 ,,.
9:00 Garry Moore
lUB ehurcb Friday at 8 p. m. Thl.! 9 30 Arthur Godfrey
public is lnvlled lo attend. '
10 30 Strlk~ It Rlcb
11 00 v''lliant Lady
11 Hi Love of Ute
1130 Search far Tomorrow
11 45 Guldin&amp; Light
12 00 Katie's Kitchen

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Ohio Faam 'tractor OJ-ration
Caa Be Safe;C4t•oxli••ion Sap

'!'hey say industrial observers are quite aware that choice sites
ly ~OBERT C. RUARK
along the Ohw river are advancing Into tile rarity stage. What
NEW
YORK - There seems to
better investment could a profits-rich (and tax-poor!) coal
be a power cf t'Xhol:'tlns golnc •
company make than a few hundred thousands of dollars plunk· up here ,in this sinful dty of Sod·
ed mto a good mdustrial s ite on the banks of the Ohio River om and Gomorrah named New

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By faith we und~ntand thaf
the world Will created by the

close to adequate and cheap power with water transportation York, and 1 am strone to say that
r am with Dr Will Graham, an·
at Us front dom ?

word of God, eo that what Ja
Bten was made out of thing•
which do aot appear.-(Hebrewl:l 11, 3.)
We have never "seen'" elee..
trJcity, or the "wavea" wh k h
carry rad1o and TV sounds and
images, Ye-t we have fa1th in
t hem, for we know that they
4re, and thRt they don' t just
happen. Truly, how can anyone
th~n doubt lor a moment that

Especially who n the deep vein or coal underlying the entire other North Carolina boy, in hls
battle agalnllt oJd Sabm.

1ract remains untapped
\ It is)mposSJblc to judge

the probability of this surmise bet am not eommercl.ally incHned
ing a fact Obvio u s lv , whoever has bought Letart Falls land, and don't O\"D '~~• Crusade Kit, befor what ever purpose, is keeping his hole card well hidden. cawe I am not ba11leally a do-ltfellow, but I have a IOilJ
There is one pm tint:mt observation that ts fair to make We are yourself
history or being laelped to aalvanot aware of suc h action having been taken in the past in the Uon, and If Billy Graham cao write
Ohio valley m exactly that manner
his own pres:a releaaes, 10 can l
My history of being aaved goes
Options for !he Sporn plant were taken in 1947. Land was
b ought for Koiser's pion! the year before and when Kyger back to Billy Sunday, a reformed
baseball player who uaed t{l r,ule
Creek was in th e ide a ·slage, only then was land optioned.
the Devil under tents for a slltlrt
It may be wJSe to temper unleashed optimism with this the- lee u he traveled the cornpone
ory of the Letart Falls land d ea ls.
circuit. Doctor Sunday was a medi.
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ocre ball player, but he wa• pure·T
death on the Devil In a double
play. I remember just as clear
that I ,ave up amoklng for a week
and quit cutting achot;~l for nearly
s mor,th after Grandpa drug me
out to bear Billy Sunday 1moke
out sin.
lite 'lt•m V•to' ld• a
•vetoed' by Con;ren
AI a matter l)f fact, I reaeb trom
a family of DeviMirlven. My Great
Bpccl(l l to Central Pre!HI Anocklttoa
Uncle Wadr waa a Holy Roller,
ASIUN'GTON- Piui\Jomt El•enhowet~a plea. for a.ulhorlty to
and
when he come down strong
veto 1 pe~:1h&lt;: ltmns In appropriation&amp; bill•, wbkh be lenned "an
with the Sperrlt, be was a sl1bt to
elfecllve tooL for econ1,1my," Ia tailing on deaf ears on Capttul Hill.
see. He 1pake In the Unknown
Jt may be efCucllve economy from the Proaldent'l etandpolnl but
Ton1ueR, not entlrel,y too far off
men1bel-s ot Congreas stro ngly tear tha.t Mr. lll~enhowtr would UH
from the modern dlaelplea, .and
the ILcm veto on the ir pet projecte.
when he really rot to rolling, h1
TJ•e cllld '-lx.ecuuve b1ooche&lt;l his plan durlnl a telepboae .peeeh
never seemed to feel the aand·
to New Jen1ey Republlcana rt~«nliy. Lat•r l"eapu11 And we had big, spiky Sand·
Biifnlng T• eaaury Secretary OeOrp M. H\lmphny
a~ura In Southport, N. C.
and the budget director, PeNIV&amp;I F. Brundare,
went to bat. fur the propoaal b•ton a Ho\11• Ju·
I remember a lot of camp meetlnil in and eround Ute Cape Fear
Uii'Lu.ry aubcommlttet.
Symptomatic or congrenlonal ooolneu to the area. Evt~rybody, Including the
Idea wa• the fAct that only two member• of thl
preaC!her, waaruu of aln, and eager
Mven-fnan aubeommlttee 1how.d up tor thl hear- to admit lt People used to tet up
li\g~ o.nd bolh of them condemntcl the aUfrPitlon.
and wtll their eyea and confe!ll to
I..awmu k ~ L'M won't llllf It publicly but they
aiM they never knew they had, so
know that one ot the ta.rret1 of a prnldenUal •• not to be left out of tbe rea.
Item veto would be the Rivera and Harbol'l bl11, tlvitles. I alway, felt they were
knlJ\vn n11 the "p&lt;wk barr.l'' bill, Whlcb embrace•
braiJIDI jult a little bU.
aco1u ur amall loeal con•trucuon. projHta.
Wherf! I re11Uy got the bte feel·
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l itt nhCiLwot
e IRH o\DIA'l'ED RATION'I-The Army hal 111- colored folks' camp..meetlnJI.
,. ,.. ed Congre11 It w\11 not rilk fltdll'lJ' "flli~Ut" They 1eemed to be on a little more
to 10ldl~ra un til tosl1 prow con&lt;:luaiVely th&amp;t ln'&amp;dlated tooda &amp;re lnUmate bl111 with the Lotct than
1afe to eMt 'fhat wa1 the upshot of teatlmony ln whtoh Peatapn.
the white folkl. They treated
OtfiCJ&amp;III di!IICrlbetJ lilt 'IXUtctllr8ted" &amp; publltbf4 N:pOrt thut thl Him u a friend, and they ure
Army 11 ready \Q aturt tervlng such foodl to troopa to 1hGW the .ven a mite tolerant of the Devil.
precUcaUty or &amp; new pre11ervallon proceu.
Theae meetinp were held In
Irradlltlon Involve• ato.nle •terlllution and puteurlutlon ot
the
Woodl, moetly, amid an aura of
food • which might make It p011lble to keap eom'rrionpl.c. foocb oa
fried fltb, home-made whlakey, and
th~lve.. tot yean~ without apolllna-. A Hou•• approprlaUona eom·
znnt.ee wu auu1-ed that no 1uch food will be ,SvtaMrYlc. JlrtOMel hand·NWII cttocolate eake. 1'bt
preaeher waa always tat, off hit
\UIUI Ute proceu 11 declared perfe&lt;:Liy .at•.
tithe nf tried chicken and dup•ernoJ
wine, and he Invariably un11
ANTI·AI'Ilf.RICANIS.Rt IN FAR KAST-.A. Houn tontrn aftatrt
1ubeommltt" wlll dig deeper Into the reMn.t u*Amtrlcu rlut on ba1s and had a personal feud Wltll
Fonnou, and enlarre Ill probe to Include aiiiUC!Ji bubuntl Uiloufb-o lha Devil. If• aiiO broupl en·
llthtenment to the Slatren, and J
out the Far Jtut.
Rep, Clement J. Zablocki ~D), Wile~ Jald 1tt1 IUtcoMinlttee have &lt;'hecked Just reoently on one
wu uaured by ~fenu and State department oll'letall that lht divorce procudina In which the
Chlnen Natlonallat rovernmen.l accepta full rupontlbiUly hr the preacher waa conf1 en ted wttb 25
Fcmno.ta ln~ ldenl. llOWI!Ver, he laid ht. rroup will
fUrther" . CICHe•pondeatt In a 4et-VGrel! llllt.
Bvei'Jbod) 1tood up ltluaeb and
l.n.to thla matter All.d other •lmllal' lncldenf.l ln. til.• P&amp;elfkl.
One ot the other wch occurreneN eertaln. tO oome under lerutlfty boUered, "I: 1 a lief''
Je lht J•PU4!1e~Amea1can dl•put• over u ArneriG&amp;D ICIIkUer aCCURd
The tlnrlnt waa wendtttul, and
ot kuUnr a. Japan••• womnn who t' 'U plekin• up metal from •
tho
llrellght shown beaulilully on
tJrln.f I'SAJI· U. s, otflcl11.l.1 now have dtckltd to tum hill\ oYer 101
IJ'diJ
faoe1, and the ebolr dent
the JapanaM ~ourt1 tor triRI.
TtLI ~ rioll a\10 centered around an America HrVIee&lt;o 1nd awa)'ed ""the mulde ·plelt~ 'UI
man. In ' lhlt aa.. lho man wu accwtd ot nu.nalaUI'ht.r h\ the • Hat th1t 11 tbe balli1 of Jaa,.
Now arRI aa:aln a Slater would Itt
lhooUnr o~ a Chlnete but wu acquitted by a court rnar\taJ,
out 1 yelp and conte torw~ to
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mollem devoelopmentl, you're wronJ. The Chlnue u•ld them a,&amp;~nat was wicked to' U•e eo~. and that
1h11 waa purlfieatlon bound. 1~11
&amp;he TarU.tt In 1.h" ye1n 1200.
That'• tN word from the Library ot Congreu-tM Nation'• Brain would Inspire a mite of Jhlquq
- which houa• •II klndl of odd bit• ot inform&amp;tion. Il recently In another Si•tw, who would throw
out a Sorerkh amt lay her ettra
compllod¥nport tor lht ruldance ot con.peuma.
1in1 on the IMtneh for 1111 to 1ee and
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tt I\Ot.cl t.hal the :BrlU•h u.ed rocJ,lttl "And ...
to admire. Tho nld llfvll 1"'11&lt; a
jn. tbJ W 1:; ~ 1812. Until 1900, tbt weQpcm wu •~
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military enpgemenu. They _ .
mtrlrl&gt;' thraohlns ill lhote da)'O.
I~, fa.\ft repla.pt4 b.Y JorlrN~ange run• b'c"'utt they 1M Ot.rt, , ."
I uaed to alt on tb• outltJ,ri ol
~keel
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at eome of, the barmoalel hat
dettructton. wroucht b1 'Ute V•l &amp;H V·l. coukl Vanmnate from prayer toand devutattnlj
'Wt1&amp;pa. bow:
M.,- aonr. AJtft from Ut6 preachv,
what
moet eon.,....._.,en
warhead&amp; cu.
a.t dlatt)J who wu Ill tr0111 hlo lllbo, all t~e
bua" alnaua were skinny, and au

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for acourJing sin, seem• just n
We were Haht in baaao 1profun• touch sterlle when one conaidera
doa In Brunawick County. and a the recreational possiblllties of the
real aood baliLH could make hi1 llv· piney woods.
(Copyrighl, 19!f. by United
lnt tourlnc the outdoor revlval1.
Somehow Satan took mor;e heed Feature Syndicate, Inc )
from a aood ban than from. a btrl·
Paid In Full
tone, lit alone tel'OfS,
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ltam Grah'am, evan,ellat, 1.1 mil·
1lng a few prop• In hl1 1 filht Mllfor dr1Yi111 10 ye~rt )rilhout o
aaalnst evU. Fried cblt!keo, fried Ucenae. That's how mPch It wou11
fJih, flreli&amp;ht abd a aood 'DevlJ. have CD.81t her to obtain the
hating baA •inaer take a pow~,Lof lleenae• r:lurln1 the decade.

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Mn. GoldJe Taylor, Gary~ Ind,
Mr and llr&amp; Al Stojaek aild lin.
Inez Shaffer, Steu~envllle spent
Sunday wllh lilt. •114 Mrl. Ben
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llfandparent•, Mr. and Mrl Dell
Talbott.
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and ehtW,. called on
Mre. Jlm ,,Middleswirt, sUnday.

Mr. and M:ra. Georp s,ld:er, Sy~
racuse, v/llted llr. and llr&amp; Balph
Vidor Dum, l.ioaMt Bnl- and Brewer, Sunday.
:Mara:aret,Dur-' are W with m\U111ps.
F1(tb vlalted lin.
Randy and Tony Well•, Xeoia, H~ dMildred
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Wblte rlbbono. Sue Wm and Joon
ST. LOUIS lJP - The St Lo·•'• WoellwDI bo o~&gt;oerv.a Jill&gt;' 21-2'1.
1 ~~ 1have iD tbe- vicUtltr of iPom•
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lbe Joly J ~Game lhr&lt;' ,.uolll~ all ' - oa4 '"'""' 1
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Hl&amp;h chair Phone 6251-M
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houri ,allar the lld&lt;et Olfieco ·~ w Join tbo drive ,.
'I
~-~~~ of tll&lt;\1 J i&gt;ltno. 1
ft 7 3tc
;;;J/w •""" ..w In· 1
Write or call for l~r details ===:::-.,-;:--:-;-;--c-:--.:
Mr. and "'"· Jam•• Jleefe IDd opeoe&lt;l Sund,iJ o1 lluocb lltadl11111. jWjojl • fonD """'"
to~ F. Pt!df, ~It ,Adjult-. WALNUT dining table, extensloo
aon att.tnded the Memorial &amp;erv·
~ ~ Commlltion o1.
u
• ..~.- 1
d
d b If t h 1
ieea at Hemlock Grove.
IIAICII'OS1?01111P
,
~~, --,....,..,.,,
J/i'f,",...e"'ton•J,f...,..,..,..l'e,iiV
eaves an pa' u e, cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam HoudaCOMCOID, N. C. VP ....:Ra:a
1!101'1) 'IUS]&gt; St., 1JDIIUD)US, Ohio.
Blll'gaJq. 0350-Y.
8 7 Sic
thelt entel'talnod al a dinner in lorted
t&gt;l tbe ~ - . . . . - JoiiiU "'be1
';.~ON Oltrltal ~'1, Easyd~ms PART and Urea we buy junkeJ
bonor of Richard Houdubelt who uled NASt;U 100-aqle eanvel't1b e ~ GCICUJ)atk.l m Obl.o." lt
1
o ..... piano acee~ .as tra8 e-n.
can. Clyde Van Cooney, BaUPy
wiD leave soon ~or Ute al'llll!d .er:v· race SJm!W' .J!. .Ual: ,P.wcord flpeed· ..u.. ..,..._ •ftentle ao 1he tim~
ft etc
Run Road. Pbone 692S-Y.
'"
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- ~ :Ut'aav
.vu
icea. A lart~ group ol Jllelurd'a way and allo waa:hed cut the a;to·t l f1PJ 1/1. ~MIA~
'----·-------6-6-etp
week with !4J'. an~ Mrs. Curt
fr;iendaanddaumttes 1at~dell. car races ICbedulfd It the 'rv. eona~Wibklltababftvy
JtlQEJJS W~ frpm Pomeroy,
' Roell ..,....,..
Frederick also Mr. and Mrs.
(Centlrti.IH FrtiM.... .-J
:Mr. and Mra. Carl Cone •nd Heel Speedway at Rantlleman.N. c. buro~DW ID. th'-*le
~- con&amp;~. 4.30- VENETlAN BUNDS. Match Stick
Henry Spencer.
The nQJel tAl 'Comlllktee mem~ daugbtm of 'A~ben• vitlted Mr.
c.,a. ot abe_.. farm safet,.
12;®. C,lll MUidlep,ort -806'1·\'.
drapes and sbadea, roll-up Porch
Mr. and llr•. Waid Sgene.!r, ben were rel"aecl rfollowlng an and Mrs. ,.._elvl.n Morris.
.ROOifJi IJNI
~ ~ ~ CTU7:" ue
fl 7 3tp
ehades, Cloth-nylon, awnings,
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Bing, Mr. -appe,a,l bJ 'Uie Pt.. Pleaunt ChamMr •nd Mn. VirtU 1Cing ~nd
ilAL'I'IIIORE UP -JaCkie Har· avallable without c1:wge &amp;o those
Poreh Vallance, Electric fans ,
CONCRETB BLOCKS
and Mrs. ' Dayton SPencer left ber of Commerce to the county famlJy vislttd Mr. and )ln.
QlAII.,J. l•PfUild ~ )lll,.ac·~~ we. wrlM
Jllvilion ol Safety
all kinds. Dale Wippel Supply,
Sunday night tor Wyominl, th"'L1 court to appoint auth a co.,.mlttee. Heilman, Welt Shade
ep4 bm ~q pr.,pn State and 1\V-.. Ohio D.partment.
~ ~ !BE A DANCE FO!l 21a qnion Ave., Pomeroy.
...uiN letter Fer LHI"
back to Fountain, Colo., where
The court :bad appointed the
Mr. and llr1. Leo Kina: and son. -eoDqe, tod.a7 teeame the 3$11 ..W\dlnl. Cabambua. Ohio.
liOI)!lE
¥fl101lil8ji A N D
8 5 !mop
they w.lll vlsll thelt N•llr ~ mtmllol"J ,Jif ~ II'OUP In their Michael, Columbul, vlllted 11n
1.1!1Ul1 GJll!I!TS A'I' TilE - - - brolher.tn-law, Jlr.
..... ~ .IIOY 'l'etll&gt;lJ eoaoU7 olnety days Geor&amp;~o Tbomu and I BODI, Earl
' T'\.-eDina
)11)1)~ LQIIG);:, CORNER OF WANTI!ll- Culand colored glass
GRUE~ER B..,.,_
•
Lawrence DeGroot.
,alter lbe "!'SOlu~on allowlo.l the and Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. WD·l
JJ•W I
D '
'sYCAll.(i)BE .4,ND E. MAI.'l,
old ehina. Call 8188-M evenings.
Mil
..
North
of
POIMroY
Mrs.
Luey
Hayea
11
lttaytng
1_p
.aP.pj)Jntm_.eot
of
~WCIL
'
a
committee
Ham
King.
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l'OMEROY. il!\l'IIIC illY THE
· 5 15 II
'her h&lt;lme h.....
' wor paW'd 'by i'llltature. LeJjslaRev. and Mr&amp;. Donold Genbelmor
....~
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·:r,IOONLIGHTERS. FREE SAND
Mr. and )'{.,, Cll!fbrd K.,.. ~ltln PI'O"Ioled 11!&gt;1 If the county and family ml.,ionary from M·
I ~ wldiiD kllln.lellall7 OI'PIIiSIDJ I 10\WCIIES. IUNE 8 AT G·OO P Aluminum combination storm and
WE BUY
and son GlofDI'l' al lllddleport, . • - s dld ioolopj&gt;olht sneh • oom- rica. were dinner auelll of Jjr. lllld
tho ....,.,.., Gf ,_,, of \11, FfeiJ' to plfmt Ia the CoDIJO "'!""
M.
6-6-3•c
screen windows and dcrorr Steel
spent Wedneedu ll:Wlnlng 1f.ltb. fQJttee wl~.ntamy ,daya that the Mrs
A. !Qng.
..._....,.~ ...... af llle npBNbundaot Eoallab
aDd aluminum awnings andean.
ITRUCTUitAL I IIAMI
his mother, Mrs. Lucy Hayes.
State Tax Commiuioner aball do
M,r. and Mn. WJlliam Kina: 't~
!'".,--~-thet..=.:
-'"llontbe. -·~ p'··-l- ,._
Ho•dttv&amp;rtoft fot
opies. Call William Radford,
11'ALI
Mrs. Emily COnp'OV~. ~,Je so,
evenift" with Mr and ..-a
....- .,,
·-~
--~ ~ .... . . Rock Springs.
!S 2 lmop.
ICit.AP IRON- M
and Elmer Sees all of Columblll
an
•
•
.....mid IIHm. 1'o lhe
of •gnklnd, one qniet
Btm"9Rlta L~ge - Lane Cedu
Richard HeUman.
twt ol .. Jhe1' wen 1DIIerW fOI' -... bealllffu.l 'YOke a.na:OUD.eed
Clltrrtl U Window FansOH 10 vALLEY
spent Jaot weekend
with 'he&lt; .
u
Mr and loin. J)ana Diao IIJid llltllil7 tnool boob dB· ;-;;.....,. from God.
DisGRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
~lildolre
frl_..,atozL
Service.
'D, A. Fin1aw, lh2 E
mother
and
btother,
Mrl.
Ger.Rowland
plal
attended
the
Mem·
Wor-ld
War
11'eYeeled
tbat
DOt
CON!I«
and
POUilder
ot
Chria.
a.lter furniture, Middt.port, Ohio
Mam St., Pomeroy.
4 27 If
trude Warner and son Wilbur. •
~~~ '""' , _ On•J
orlstsoruces at BurUIIjllam.
....,..... .
lliml4iodoi.
llary Bater Eddy,
~ 29 II
Mr. and Ml'$. Ji)afl !Ol~~n I 'r1'1ectrlfica•tou judgio,g, Blue ribMr. and Mrl. Olen Han;l8on and
lhe tla.d cohblw, l:lld 'W()I'Id • AJIItll'kOAli.. mowed In ..ScltJo~Mrw
and three chlldJ:en or ~:wiMf~d
~
,.
son Phlll1p Mr• Ro• Brh!ltles and
___..
Phono litO
f 141 For Rent
visited u·r. and llr•. M,Llo Bi&amp;Ss bons. Daytd ~..Jll and Tueker Ca-•
'
· J
War U ... w•- tJaat tY,ei"J'ODe fiiCII and Hlllllb witb KeJ to tbe
~~
, eey of tbe WI.D.lng workers Club; Richard Houduhelt Jpent several ,... aOI' lib Leo TDbtol,. daa Scripture~"' llowlove ul God wu ·
.(f)
Ii:lf:.HT ROOM DweiUng, newl.y
Saturday
, Red ritmons. David Wamer ani:l. dan at Norfolk, Va., visltlq the paul~ JGidm,. TbtD ame boaDd ap 'with W..-e of man. (Q:
fiecorated in side and out, large
Mrs. Edna Will ot Can I
Burger. Good Luck Clover Harrltons' aon, Dale, of the U S. the 'WVIIIDI that. we..,.,. orw Qdl boo};. bued upon tbe Scrip..
LOST - on road betwelen Frank
Winchester, John Will of Pomeof ¥ason; ' Whi te rtbbans N;avy
World aad. the ed'Oit of 1he turea. abe lntel']n'eled t);J:e work
lot, within ~ min. walk from
~l~er 111nd llieb Sel1eh farm ,
roy and Blll Will at Mt. Hennan
Gill
Ji ul Mitchell,
Mr and Mrs. Burdelle McKen. Unilell Natloal1o unite w. Now o1 Cbriat 1esua tnd Jived by it.
Court House. A N. Bengel,
May 30, lever from Massey Har.
Cl~.
, ney and children, of lrUc_!f~epOrt, 'We are .,..are of balm' ud ~-~~ con'linced tbat bia COlDPomeroy. Pho~e 310·M. 6 5 tf HIGHWAY HOME- 6-room ranch called on Mr. and Mr61. JJ Cu:&lt;t
,ri1 tractdr. Finder please re·
style home wtth 3 bedrooms, Frederick, Sunday morn fie.
: Blue ribbons, spent an . everung With »r. and ~ ~ ft J&gt;e' 0111 liUIDdJ were aot for hili diJdplet
turn to Frank Holter, Racine
For Rent - Extemlon Ladder•,
plenty clo~ets, birc h and oak
Delbert Pullins and Wilbur
tbe ather llde of tile IIebe. We -'7, but for all those who bad
0 7 Sip
Scaff-old boards, Drop. Cloths.
flooring . Kitchen has Vinyl tile McElroy of Sharon spent M.onll.l.v
ue IIU'f'OUilded bJ tbe daily raw.. 'I n bim.
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
flooring, E'Xce,llenl workmanship with Mr and Mrs Henry Spe~ ·
newa fll eJ•hlq utiCIILI, -..
••• Mod important In ill per:Phone 82611-X.
111 tl
I "(8b~
in
cabmets
and
woodwork.
'r&lt;&gt;rt·
cer
=~
cent
p.atrkrtiams, frilbl:fal arma.. lallin power wu Mn. •Eddy's
--.,..,---;;-i
'ed ai r hating Full basement
Mr and Mrs. C. A. \flabeoek
menta. But we must atrive &amp;o ~is won the worda of
t'or rent • .d:leetric
wallpape;with
shower
Attached
garage
and
Mr.
anJ
Mrl'l
Carl
Duck·
•
keep
the peace.
U .Joha 4:16): MW'e have
!&lt;AwUNGS SOJ)IS CO.- U rteamer.
Clinton Fisher, Mid16x22
with
breezeway.
Excellent
worth
of
Otsego
spent
one
e.Ye
~
loto
a
world.
u
troubled
•
wn.
nd beUeved the love
"t~o.ul wr..ter Servlce.
Dq dleport. Ph. 62615· X
11·1 tf
location only 10 minutes dr1ve inf lut nek w1lh Mr. and Mrs ' 1
ourowacametbeYGfctofCbrlit that:Godbatbtous.G9dislove.•
I Phone 8227. NIJ.bt Pbtne
from Courthouse
7-acre lot, s. c. Fredt!l'iCk.
Jasu (Marl :l2:Sl),
abalt !Ala l1'uth wu the W. of ber.
ll!lllll-1. ii&lt;IDGE • l'LY1f..2_1J'l'H 5 room aoortment, 218\io Main St.,
1
mce garden and young orchard.
H~ Lee and Tommy .Spenlove tb;r ae1abbour • •tJinelf.P faith.. ....
DI6LIRil
., -. U
PomerOy CaJl 251 or see Dr. K.
rORK-Th.lngt one New Yorker think I
an.-- ala-• him (Loke
The 1-.a--••- ot God wltb 1
D. Amsbary.
5 22 tt
$18,500.00, which price mcludeiJ' cer are~ vis1ttng their fi'Bndl!loabout:
~.iltiiQ' ~t· 11 tbe f:::d~tion ol the
new range and reFrigerator,
ther, Mrs Est'her wrlebt at Fl,c
:Nl.. Mirella .Rocco. a tall and •lender brunet
.llllal replied will tbt ato~y o1 tla. ScleatiR"t Hllef. Love .u("8) Auto Sales
1(171 HelpWanted
POMEROY - Away from dirt and P01nts.
. . .
from Kenya, Atrtc:a, baa been. In town J'ftCMUy, :
tbe tOCJd s.m.t.... ~ JiM Dhunlaa bit whole nfe. ft
noise, in Q.UJt; .'lectlon of town
E&amp;thcr Mae Spel!c.er ia ,vlstlng •
lMliC It~ on the televiaioll and radlo program~~,.
Ulat our ,netpJtor J1 UfOJle"
ibJm Jlftl JoWl to Ills JeJ..
19M MERCURY 2 dr. "Hard-t-op"l BULLDOZER
hire, ,.nds,
4 bedroomg Wlth bath, gas heat· her aunt, Mrs. Glll OaJn In All·
beln&amp; lnter:vtewed an.d ~era.Ily haVing New
:whoae pith we ero.
.lOw rDea, .beicaUH be knows that
1
Cpe. $1,3915.00. M.ereurymatic, . . b.eemenb, sltnd•eepln~.o R. M
mg. Large lot fenced in for the hens.
Tor~ It her feet iJJ a mod.Hl way .• Just the ot.her
'l'hia tbeme ot to.. aad ~ ldJ briiRber Ia t111o • ehild of God.
aharp appe.rance, Round me- , __..C:OWIIIery, Long Bottam. Phone
smaller children. Garage. $7500
Mr. and Mfs, Herp R011enkr:,nz
._1, fQr e~ple, Mlu Rocco breaktuted ln bed
nbood wu Dot widely 1 ~ •ci_.. iD .w. ~tma.ae and JJke..
eltanh:all:v. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
:to.
5·2S·tf HIGI:IWAY HOME NE~R ItA came back after BPetn.di'ng a .._ew
in her awank Fifth avenue bo\el and later had
or heeded ill the coa1¥'JIIqa: ..._ He_... tandentaodtaa
6 7 6tc
- ----VENSWOOD
FERRYwlth
bath
weeks
at
Lockport
N
'Y
'luncheon
at
Twenty-One,
the11
luxuriel:
bein¥
cnteltr
ad tarmoil - tlti!l ll•, W'i.tll Pifer, .;lao. •t lnd: am:ued
IIADJO • TELEVlSION SERVICE,
furnace b£&gt;atlng This IS fine old
Mr and Mrs J~hn Rasp, dau·
&amp;anced by the movie compeny which brought
mm E.~Qpire.:hiit hm.w aadllaew Qlat N , . apeded &amp;o iUIOCl.lttL
Pho~ ~. ClePand Appliaru!e
1954 POtoiTIAC 8 eyl. dlx. 2 dr.
home .set in the midst o[ maple - ghter'a Jel\n and Sharon, Mr. and
hlr from Kenya. ln connection will\ Beyp1td Jlom~
tbroqh IN toOowiDI otldllritl w;W1 ~-- aid that b.e perJWn St., Pomerur
Store, 114
Sedan. ,1,09MO Orilinal blue
trees with large lawn , garage Mrs ctaytoo Rasp and childrt'"l
a. 8lm. made in Africa for wbtch Mirella wu
the theme baa ......... .,._4 ,_ cel?ed. u..t God It DO rupecter
IHS.U
flnl~tt,. we've aeivleed IInce new.
barn, henhouse, 3·acre level lot, a\l of Fostoria, spent a c-,upTe
t.eebn.ical aclvJ.Ier, Mirella ll a pJde and white
have ~ ol # la ......,. -of ~ Be ~nl'*- wUb
B~aettnar'a:, Pomeroy,
8 7 6tc
garden soil Located o.n State of days with Mr. and Mrs Henry
huntNU.
ltoriet. Ia tbt Da.kaUl ceo,. ~ who wu CCJ1"8'1Dded to
QUICK SERVJCJ!: ou Watob &amp;eRoute
338
near
ferry
,
and
20
Spencer
and
Ron
vance.
,Mel
Hilmer
!t...,
not
llway•
thus.
ThFM
yeara
qo
JW'J'webad.~ee~a.,JPOrt
..-;an-.~r:JI-Guaadtapalrlna by 11'&amp;0\Gry Trained
\IBB BUICK Speelal 4 dr. Sedan
mmute
drive
from
the
Kalmer
Mra
E
c
Hayes
bas
been
lio
emokoe"'
!Mirella
was
1n
M:Jnhiltlan
~rytng
to
acralcb
oul
'Wi~d.J:OD,dpu
.....
adour
Jtdilopla_p,. fhiltp
.,_,095.00. 011Jinallinlih, owned by watchmaker, OOU.IINS JEWE. Aluminum plant. Priced at only
lte
1 i' • '
~
Aie 11118, 1
a 1lvlnc....o(lvln,g In a p wetkly roam on the upper
c!ut;r to._lm' ~. ~ ,... foi;l,ncl JWa ~ fa perpla:ity
LEJIS,
P&lt;&gt;merOJ.
1-3·11
one ot our meehanlu Blaett·
$000000 and existing VA loan quMr. Ond Mrs. Marlon Orr an~
•
Waot Side,
In Automata. rldlnJ 111o aubt.-..~~~ 1:"1o~..!"!"".\:~"!f!;i~
-I 7 8tc · - - : ;Frte
nar'a, Pomeroy.
balance can be assumed by. nght Starling orr and son Eddie all WlJI d aboppt:ac u Clve.~anCI--dlmea. "For one uNIQPY' period,"
~
~ ~
ltt1matet
owner. Immediate possess1on.
of Columbi.'IJ caUed on Mr. anoi •lbl ~. ''I~ alonl tor 6 whole week on one hambut&amp;'er and
CllriltiBJIJ'. E1:e:a W . . El:blaplu, ~ 1to lre baptized.
PAI"'ING •
1111111 OtD&amp;MO!IILI: Super ''88".
NEW HAVEN, W. YAY - 6-room Mrs S C FrederJe• and Mr. and
1r
A•"'"
Joq ol lhlll IWIIDte.!l -~"-'Ill
VJII'J' aid .theu Blblt atoriea
PAPER-MANGINO
.•'?'rame house wa'th ba th · House
' Saturd ay.
_ ,JJao:a.
.. u...
• •a-God.•ll:~loitlloc.n-of
-~UoiDCP,Ibelrpowor
$2;UUIO. Hard-tQIJ, pOwer steerL v. Reltlneer
d Mrs · Henry Spencer,
Xlu
Raeeo wm head back for the Jungle with her rifte and
,..._._.
~..._. _ 4
,
,.
_
_ ....--~
inc, brake!. Hydramatlc. Blaett·
is wired and baa city water an
Mr and Mrs p R Orr of Co!· ·~abe'a !&amp;110 a. proreulcmU photocrl.))her--u one 9f &amp;be- few
......._., 01
;·~- 10 ~~·~ ~
,n;_
RICIIM. Ohl•
nar't, Pomeroy.
8 7 Gtc
gas. On le,·el lol (100x150) cen·
b .s were her~ to attend the paople to have ha4 two .aepar&amp;tl outlook• n New York: ~bhorriftl
thla day IOlDI
dJWld• feel ..aD add one lnc:ideut e thit,
traliy .located. Only $6500 00. A ~~m~l banquet at Chester Sat· tt ,. a mercenar.)" pll,e ot brick pet dtrt,. t.nd, Jn tbe wor41 ot a 1
~~:. .~
.
-=~ _t::
)&amp;fiji PONTIAC VJ 2 dr. Se4an.
bargam
r"'
ni"ht Mr and Mrs. Marloo Writer friend of mlnt named Carl \ViDaton, "looklnJ on Jt • an
.-.~ .. .h
--lltaA .._ ......,._,._ Olr.ll_,
-.11
•P.2tltl.o!). 8,800 milol, )bio cor
RENTAL - Soroom upstairs apallt- ~ ~·AY ls • attended the banqpet.
pte-1'001\'1. to Jataven.•
uuui,&amp;M'Ia . . . - - •• -___,...-.....·~
Employment
0
.flu never '""n .JOld. 81aettau't,
• Peermr :bito tbt campftre tn the dark nl&amp;ht. In 11on. countq, lhl
menl, harowood floor9', plenty
rr a
.Wanted
Pomeroy.
'1 lite
rloset tpace,
storage rooq~.,
cltoo• whldleYer one ahe ~ to be llOiteJclc abouL
laundry. Sober adults only,
;A
•
•
•
•
Qa IJte.Bpkolif lbellee.UUfld Olllo IUvor
IIIQili'OIIIl
stauo•
pleaso. $60 00 per month.
flEW YORIIIJIIS I'ORJJVJ;B AJII!l .GIIOUSINO that It'• a &gt;tough
w~aon. t%,1118.00. ll'ordomalle, IDX 2l9
PHONE 1011-Y
tCotttlnuod From Ono]
Jol&gt; to .lind .. ~I&gt;&lt;· 1o ..,..._bul\he ,truth 11. lhe,. are &gt;UII mUM
flolly '1!1•1~ most neluxe of NEW HOME Conotrucllob and re- :::-:--:-::~-=:o==--::-:-:--'-6 _8:::31
' I
,.,-' ~·lth Kunl·teman, 'charlotte, Gr avat~able 'b:facb tn. till pity, u wen u1:r outdoor awlmmbl&amp;' poo~
DOluxe. ilfH!inar'o, Pomeroy.
· ,nudelln&amp;. repairs. See Ralph _oo:
-'"'
....
iff R h. tl3t are OII'C'•ted muntiJI.patJy, ·••• The :Metropolitan Opera tau
8 ' etc · ltunen,~ Pomeroy.
6 10 12tp SIX ROOM HOUSE, 6Ya acre&amp;, Mlchl.pn, arrested by -Bher
o,..
"tann" tn the Nfw York Clty .C.Oter'l opera \J:OuPIIJ': tn 13
B. e
0.l,erry,
AU
op,e Jloomo wUh Runnlu&amp;
$3,000.00 Phone 512·J . 8 8 8tc ert c. HIU'tenbach and t.be ptrol
(""
Ce ler! ......
The
i
llilot
.anJ~d ........ oloo wltb &amp;!vall! Batha
-:-::9"'"'"-·.,=-"--""'5!;-~--'-- See BILL the SJG!i"P~a tor
••
lnve~••atlon.
He
wa•
·
in
~..U
,
lt'hu
llj)boned
oft'18
ot
the
n
•
....
erl,
nf'"•
...,.ta117, 1a 1n the ataitJlna' -lion of lln4,. ltaotf "' tho bwk
quallly Ieueri., .. u~ln. 304.
=:_u~o1o l'rlce-. olio W&lt;Miy 6 Month1 ifter
yet
tbiJ ,mondlilil·
,
8 decade p4 a. halt of extatence.
Methanic St.• Pomeroy. t1 8 Btp 12) Card Of Thanks
lem: •W.]Ie, ~ - .r~roy, ar8"""" llmlta on oome el&lt;,y parkwa)&lt;OJ-Ileen Hltojl front~._
I
llllJ:I(I!IGESJt 'PIIJIP(eo. DOIIIOllabte,
WE WISij TO extend our thanks
relted
for
Jntftt~oo,
•nd
i•iled.
'
....
:l'~c" 4.0 mph ttmltl. 'l'bls 11 relllltlc 1 When everyou IOU
and appreciation for the act11 of
m!lllllll ·old ..... w.
by l'ott~ltna~ jplni ~e,Kerude and I 10. anyway!
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kindness, me&amp;ages of sympathy,
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Q\1)' Lombardo's--w'l11, orchestra, I wppof:4t It wou" 111 ~and
beautiful
floral
otrerlngs
aa-lll-~lfatlH ,aor:l •rlleaaed 1wwra:
.tn.av defy muslce.l palysla, but l.t't been break~ ell recor&amp; ~_1
•l!lddlapollt. II'IQ • Au110mob11.,
tHOHE ..
from our many friends and
HarrY
Edwar4s,
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ii'IWI&lt;'l'IJ' IID.ll ~lr" Gen- - . . Ph..,. IIBIIIoX
MO-ll
neighbors in the loss of our beloved wife and• mother. We ea- of Rutland, 1free on $?.5 bond for eDt. • • Sollt.a Arbl~, a Jocll 1ad \Wiman Wbo won •the '"Meflltabel"
415 for aw~fuhlon merebJRdlalng'a OJcar- from Lhe TQbe..Cobum
ABBOTT T.V. SEJl.
pe,clally want to thank Rev. J . intoalcatlon .t~nd inot:Der
1 ~ 1 "' ~ ' ~ool :tor J'ashton Cartel'll, teel1 ftnnly thal il Wcea I womu o\o
EOOII-'IlOJtalb tho Profit Pili
VJCR All
Repaired by Dr·
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115~
Edwin Charles for his consoling
Monday night. He was arreated fl¥ ~rpret the dOmestte needl of ottler wom@ft, Cor manuracturta.
lei. lfll!l1l BERRY'S 1iATCII•
peri T..lmlalaDL Plwne nat Y
words, Fritz Buck, ora:aniat, the
the
state ~al.
"l"'ke bread. M:en mlglll menly ley to improve itt ID&amp;'redienbl!. lor
Ewing Funeral Home, and li&gt;r.
ICR'il, · ""'· l'artonburr, W lliddl'll&gt;llHI
Harry ll'. 1Balrne)t, M. Rtulanf, tn- \ better •alet-but women, Sollt,. aays, know thal other womell want
'Va. Plionf GA~811. .11-IQ.I-" ....:!::,'::-:~:::":"~::::=
Butrlmas fas their efficie,nt ser·
WI'IJI
~f'4 ~~~ iJ. Po1J¥1ro)' mot&amp;. to know how to keep It fresh, wUhout lhe need ot a breadbDX.
CO,MiP1..S11t IDIUl"IDOII' Proteetfou,
v1ce, frlendt who looked after to,P.catlo~,
pollee Saturd.&lt;~Y nlj~ ,aJW I;el•sed dave after It wu baked.
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H(UJD). LIJIODII Grill, iiiMIJ l ~
the gra~e . your many acts or Sunday. He will cll,ne Ito m.,or'"' ,
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!olilh, lllddlepori, Oblo.
kmdness 1.\•ilt never be forgotten
court
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IOred - · terrier puppy, Call ~
Fred Goegiein
Robel't Rou1h, ~ '¥HQt1 CQ~'tf· 1 ituS the a4vl.ce from th11 whilom cigar amoker Js : Do not dance
"-,~-~ c• 'J'U ~.New H...n, 'W.Va.
fstate
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
1111 I'OIIIl Convertible wllh pow·
W8\ed I. $2a bol\d 1f011' ~ &lt;ttu:uc ; ~Ul a,c:l.pr in your rnouth Smoke gets In your eyea.
Goegleln and family
Group 1 - Eeono-lJne- I! Moo' G111r111lee
violation ctu,~e brOutbt bY-- the , ' •.rtr.IJky be that the tenderest, most p»lgna.nt a.gbt In New York
I! ste«inr tbd fordomJlic, JFARM ...... Salem Township, 28 A
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patrol.
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saturday
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atory·tellln,
aeMion
3pon.a~
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pfut' and white, price $1~7MMl. r fl room bOuse, 2 cblcken - 1
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R. E. Grladlf'o]~~f~~IM 1 .~
· Cb:de Kuhn, Tuppers. Pia~, , bt:ooder house, double aaraa:e,
1 ~'U\e"Public library and lhe department of parks-ln the shadow
H91ber B. , n~i,. ~ ~. ·Gt-tl&amp;nili Christian t\ndertcn'a statue In Central park. Actreu Llaa
Qlllo.
M-'12tp
buJldlnp and farm in a-ood con~
Group I - Eqlllp-Lllle -14 Mot. GUII'aalee
arreirted bY "Htm'Y Wttr¥.{4J \;free ~~ l'lu been doin( the narrating. but Victor Borge and Danny
dillon.
GAliAOJI J)O(Ut, roeker, bollet,
Mrs. 'Oud Doualas is visiting Ob bond but Will fad ~• ;tW..U. '1Ci,Jtt .Have a&amp;"ned to be JUesl slory-teUen In Ule near future.
\Dtlque umbttna ltana • .antJque GIDC.RY - Rlll'at village, ·gao, Don and Bertha Gibson of Colum· whi1e intoxicated chaqe ~· "llll-l
I'd look forward even ,r,JOre to aeeinJ the obvioutly 1uperior WUt·
oil, meJilf, dry 10ods, tome bard·
tlisheJ, oil be.ter, day bed, om·
Group 1 - Pulln-'W lllu•. Guarantee
or's
coul1
here
tonlgbt.,
,
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(hnJight at ·thr. 0 . K. Corrol, If I clldl\'l feel uneasily tb&amp;t Kirk
bus.
ware, thla ,grocery is doing good
IJDOftl thutters,. glider, lawn
Guy and Betty Sayre and daughHarold Brown, 34, :t~nvli!J! Do~&amp;'tM bu i;leen playiiiJ the same CUmpton role for ;Ave YMI'•
buslneS&amp; ·a nd wlll' stand lnspec·
mower, table lamps. Phone 364.
~ff's Dt now
tton. Excellent bu1iness fo-r ter, Rebecca, called on Mrs. Obert Road, a11rested 1)y the
67 lite ,;co~le. BuUdlq, ~nventol')' 1110d Markint, Sunday
partment 'lf,er &amp;Po*n ,,. •ltnvolf·l
sudd!nr young actor~ •nd dramatists have a t.ew Wlndtall-the
AU Type 11 ~oiUieftiY Duty
Hr.
:and
Mrs
Vernon
Mlller
Clf
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m
a
hlghwa&amp;aceldent
'ate
Sat·
leat&amp;bllllhment
or
a
•·seven
Arts
Center"
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a
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butlcltqg
in.
lbe
"''•tpmenl
tO
go.
•PONY PGR ~ OR 'I'RAJlE lor
and .up
Lancaster, Mr and MrS. Dell HY· urday night 1n which a ·-litty pole-! t.lot .4tt ortglnanY wu the Stanford ~bite-designed Colony dub).
ltrl o. Mettdo~, R~t~lh:lr
ricllnt borsf'. Two 7e1ra old; dap.
1
sell,
Pomerov,
were
guests
of.
the
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off,
lie
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two
theaters
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and
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Grindley. Hill c~ bit the ,pq:le at ·PIJtl pool .pd. Lellal..M$nt , •• pel Is dedicated to new '-'-tftL.
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Marshall Miiler family, Sun&lt;w.-~
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auests of ller retallV\1 . Jn W••t , ebarjltjl!ll!!!,_diltJ by the dale
Jfjn. Autonto
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patrol~
fined f25 a~ 1co.ta:
Ll(o. t;~::·~i'he ba~Y o1 Jr~ L\0&lt;01 1!1!' ~od lh.:JCAArlt~~ ~:~ _!ji/Umbus,
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8:011 Captain Kangaroo
8:80 CorUM Archer
9·00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10•30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of IJfe
11:30 Sl!kreh for Tomorrow
11:'15 Guidl111 Llabt
12:00 K1tie'.: Kitchen
12:30 As ttle World Tulnl
1.00 Our Min Brookl
1:80 Houseporty
2:00 Bl1 Payoll
2:80 Bob r.rosby Sh.ow
·3'00 Brlgltter Day
3'15 S"~:ret Storm
3 30 Edge of Night
4:00 The Early Show
6:30 Your Esso Reporter
5:45 fiports Parade
5•!111 Weatherman
0:00 Actio a
6:15 Douglas Edwards
0 :80 Telt:phone Time
700 Phil Silvers Show
7:30 Private Secretar'
8:00 To Tell tbe Tl'UI
8;30 Red Sket,n
9:00 $6,,000 ufatlon
9'30 Spike Jones Show
110:00 UP-to tbe-min11te Nea
10:00 Scanning the Weatbet
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Secret Storm
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Your Esso Reporter
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Weatherman
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Robi n Hood
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Juoelteoner aol Ka17 Kay lllepbenStout went to the Sonatelt at tbe
C1Wr i kcmMwet,lbrriiOD•Uie son, American U:adert Club; -.ed
Albany HE Cburch, Iunday ev• Roatl, a• U , arreJted by Henry ribbon•, Lola Roulb aDd r.d.Ub
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ribboBt, Jud)' Nobel and Unda Ba•
SIX ROOMS and bath $4500.00 called on Obf!rt 1nd 'DIM Kukilll
Jo!lD.iW. VJ'Yitb, 25, llartlnlbura, ker, 't'r.tlblazen Club.
Manning Kloes, 1111 Locust St, Sunday.
W. Va., a mute, held .for 1nfeiU.
Vetetable dud&amp;hlJ - Blue rll&gt;
PQmeroy.
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Ml•s Dlna Hannln,e: ot CtJumbut .. non over Sal.erday nitht.
bona, C.JIO!yfl Dot•n 1nd. A.Lvtn
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Fr d V dall 28
Tripp, Good Luct; Clo..,. Club,
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ing family
Mr. and .Mrs. W R. Wllaon cal· relted F'ri~u ni,JiJt and rel~d .McCoaihay, Shawnee Brnet Club
Good aean Uted Can
led on Mrs Clara Levacey of The· .SIQirdl.y IP(bt aftell PAfinll .ne ot Pt. PleaNnt; White rlbboJlJ,
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, , o.f If and aOJk 1n ~or's eourt •m-'ean , -·•ero Club 01 Greer
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to Ch;ule.too wh~ biJ mOuw- ..lJ peace ;,. 30-dy Jail ,enteace wu bln.t, Hattie and Emma McDermitt
AUTO SAtES
m a seriou• conditio~.
• j •U~pended on fOOd behavior.
HUI Billy Club, Bed rJbbolll, PbYI·
Cecil Wile Jr, movej! 'lnto &amp;belt
Juslloe GrbMiley reported
li1 Queen ud Carolyn Vao MaWr,
new IJome In HardeonYme.
t Landen, 18. 1Pom81'~. •aa fmed
Gooct Luck Clover Club: Wbite ribGarry Foley 1pea.t hil ~¥1.U.n :$11 ,and ooltJ: l..or Jatoxic.tlQn and bont, P1tty SteveDJ 1nd Janet
at Todelo' and coJumb"" w)lh tela- .dllttarbJtJ.~&amp; the peue He- .Uyed in ElbeUW', Tip Top Toppera.
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tory insofar as size of industrial site is concerned. Many folks
have raised eyebrows over the number of acres being sought,
comforting themselves that:
"ThiS mu st be something really blg"
Yes, it could be, but not necessarily bigger than Kaiser at
Ravenswood , which , by the way , is certainly big enough .

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9:00 Romper Room
IO:ro The Price IJ Riibt
10: 0 trutb. 61' Consequencel
11 '00 Tie TaC! Dou&amp;h
11 :30 11 Gould Bo Yon
12:00 Curre-nt
1·00 My LltUe MarJie
1:30 TenoeiBee Ernie
2·00 Matinee Theiler
3:00 Queen for a ~Y
3:45 Modern Rom.e.n~
4.00 ComedY 11me
4:30 Movietlme
~ : 30 Cartoons
5 45 News deadline.
6:00 Spinach Playhouse
6.30 Weatberc:asl
8:315 Sports Eye
6:45 NBC News
7.00 Artbur Murroy PsrQ&gt;
7:30 Paola
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8011 Ja,ne Wyman Show ..
8:80 Circle Theater
9:30 Federal Men
10.00 AMI.n Called X
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10:40 Nitewa(tb
12:00 Tonight
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whose owners have been invited to option and have not Total
acreage acceptable to option is believed to approach the

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Al1 Hoskins and slstt&gt;r Miss Ad n
6M SiGN ON
Mlsa Lucy Gibbs, Mrr; George H 700 Toda:v
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Gor
900 Romper Room
don, Guy Mutchler and guests, M- 10:00 The PriCii! [s Right
and Mrs Char le&amp; Rilyburn and 10:30 Treth or Consequence•
children, Freddte a n d Beth ol 11 .00 Tic T.ac Douih
11 30 It Could Be Yuu
\ Chica~o, 01.
12 00 Current
100 My Little Margie
TO MEET THURSDAY
I 30 Tenne&amp;Jee Erme
The Phllathea Soc1ety wil)r-me 't
2.00 Matinee Theater
Thursday mght at the M1dd1epor•
Church or Chr1st at 7 30 p m
3•00 Queen for • Day
3 :4:l Modern Romances
GARDIN CLUI M!ITING
Comedy Time
The Windmg Trai1 Garden Club 4:00
MovteUme
4-30
will meet Thursday evemng at the 530 Cartoons
bome of Mrs Harry Can terbu ry, H5 News Picture
Athens road Mr;. Robert Re1bel • 00 Superman
reg1onal dtrector far distrtct J 1
• 30 V. '&lt;...ltberca.rt
will be the guest speaker
6 35 Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News
RIDING CLUI TO MeET
The' M;eigs C(lUnty Rlding Cl Jb 700 Producer's Showcase
will meet at the Rock Sprm g.• 830 Robert MontgDmery
Grange ball , fuesday at 8 p. m A
9·30 Soldiers of Fortune
wiener roast w11l be held follow! •g 10 00 Badge 714
the bwlness :~~esslo••.
10 30 News Headlines
10,30 Nltewetch
UDIIA AID MElTING
12 00 Tonight
• The Ladles Altl of the St. Faul's I 00 S1gn Off
Lutlteran Church will meet Wed
nelday at 2 p m at the h omr- nr
111'1 . Vir&amp;il Hamm with Miss
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!nama Hamm a~~' co-hoste.s11. ,

IICHAIID S. OWEH - GINIIIAL MANAGII
. .YNOLD I. GRII!NI - IDITOII
llllllbolol adYertillllll "'J1.....,nlative, ~IIAellloKlmboll lac., Ml 1

J...D,itoD: Ave., New YOIII: City, 16, N. Y.

:&amp;ntered U aecood. claD ma!Jina: matter at tbe

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otac. al Pom I

Sub&amp;erlptlon rates: Deltven by ~mler where 1vallable 30 aata per
week; one year In advanee at 'i'he Dally Sentloel offiee, tUUIO: &amp;lJ
aoatha. $7..80: tttree montb.J, $S 90 Br motor route whue aqt)able
one month $1 By JnaU one year $8; 811: molltlu. $6.25; three moatbl.
tz.l(l: one month, Sl.
:f'ulili.Jhed every afternoon exeept Sund.Q by Tbe Ohio Valley Sfn·
tlael. Inc.. at 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, 0 . lkllilae. cdfioe pllolte-all
edltorl.tl. office pborw 397.

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Leasing Of Major Part 01 Land Purchases I
By Larg.e Industrial Firms Is Not At All
Unusual As Witness Ravenswood Area
The fa c t that of 3,000 acres of industrial laqd owned by the

Katser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corporation in Ravenswood
only 500 acres, or roughly one-sixth, wiU be used r.ow iJ suggestive of our own proopects in Letart Falls.
A Umted Press dispatch Saturday from Ravenswood disclosed that about 2500 acres or this unused land is beklg farmed under leases and bemg reforested for recreational pur·
poses. However, when construction is completed in 1958 it is
expected c lose to 5,000 people will be employed in the manufa cture of alummum The extra land is considered insurance
that space will be available for future expansion.
In Le tart Falls at the latest count approximately 2,000 acres
of the fines t farm land

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County either was under ophad been bought by an unknown firm or person repr~

flcre £igure

Thus we see here a near duplica·tion of the Ravenswood his·

The more conservative minded among us here have

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gested that one of the large Ohio or Pennsylvania coal com-

panies easily could be back of this move to acquire Leta1t land

MONDAY
TO PRE~~NT PROGRAM
00 J1mmie Dean
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A group of students from
Ow 77•30
Boston Blac~Ue
Taylor UniverSity , Induma w•ll 8:00 Captaln Kangaroo
prese$1 a program of mUS-lC ani 8 30 Corliss Archer
aliO speak .at the Mcrnlng S1 ,,.
9:00 Garry Moore
lUB ehurcb Friday at 8 p. m. Thl.! 9 30 Arthur Godfrey
public is lnvlled lo attend. '
10 30 Strlk~ It Rlcb
11 00 v''lliant Lady
11 Hi Love of Ute
1130 Search far Tomorrow
11 45 Guldin&amp; Light
12 00 Katie's Kitchen

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RUARK
REPORT

Ohio Faam 'tractor OJ-ration
Caa Be Safe;C4t•oxli••ion Sap

'!'hey say industrial observers are quite aware that choice sites
ly ~OBERT C. RUARK
along the Ohw river are advancing Into tile rarity stage. What
NEW
YORK - There seems to
better investment could a profits-rich (and tax-poor!) coal
be a power cf t'Xhol:'tlns golnc •
company make than a few hundred thousands of dollars plunk· up here ,in this sinful dty of Sod·
ed mto a good mdustrial s ite on the banks of the Ohio River om and Gomorrah named New

12 30

By faith we und~ntand thaf
the world Will created by the

close to adequate and cheap power with water transportation York, and 1 am strone to say that
r am with Dr Will Graham, an·
at Us front dom ?

word of God, eo that what Ja
Bten was made out of thing•
which do aot appear.-(Hebrewl:l 11, 3.)
We have never "seen'" elee..
trJcity, or the "wavea" wh k h
carry rad1o and TV sounds and
images, Ye-t we have fa1th in
t hem, for we know that they
4re, and thRt they don' t just
happen. Truly, how can anyone
th~n doubt lor a moment that

Especially who n the deep vein or coal underlying the entire other North Carolina boy, in hls
battle agalnllt oJd Sabm.

1ract remains untapped
\ It is)mposSJblc to judge

the probability of this surmise bet am not eommercl.ally incHned
ing a fact Obvio u s lv , whoever has bought Letart Falls land, and don't O\"D '~~• Crusade Kit, befor what ever purpose, is keeping his hole card well hidden. cawe I am not ba11leally a do-ltfellow, but I have a IOilJ
There is one pm tint:mt observation that ts fair to make We are yourself
history or being laelped to aalvanot aware of suc h action having been taken in the past in the Uon, and If Billy Graham cao write
Ohio valley m exactly that manner
his own pres:a releaaes, 10 can l
My history of being aaved goes
Options for !he Sporn plant were taken in 1947. Land was
b ought for Koiser's pion! the year before and when Kyger back to Billy Sunday, a reformed
baseball player who uaed t{l r,ule
Creek was in th e ide a ·slage, only then was land optioned.
the Devil under tents for a slltlrt
It may be wJSe to temper unleashed optimism with this the- lee u he traveled the cornpone
ory of the Letart Falls land d ea ls.
circuit. Doctor Sunday was a medi.
·--··
ocre ball player, but he wa• pure·T
death on the Devil In a double
play. I remember just as clear
that I ,ave up amoklng for a week
and quit cutting achot;~l for nearly
s mor,th after Grandpa drug me
out to bear Billy Sunday 1moke
out sin.
lite 'lt•m V•to' ld• a
•vetoed' by Con;ren
AI a matter l)f fact, I reaeb trom
a family of DeviMirlven. My Great
Bpccl(l l to Central Pre!HI Anocklttoa
Uncle Wadr waa a Holy Roller,
ASIUN'GTON- Piui\Jomt El•enhowet~a plea. for a.ulhorlty to
and
when he come down strong
veto 1 pe~:1h&lt;: ltmns In appropriation&amp; bill•, wbkh be lenned "an
with the Sperrlt, be was a sl1bt to
elfecllve tooL for econ1,1my," Ia tailing on deaf ears on Capttul Hill.
see. He 1pake In the Unknown
Jt may be efCucllve economy from the Proaldent'l etandpolnl but
Ton1ueR, not entlrel,y too far off
men1bel-s ot Congreas stro ngly tear tha.t Mr. lll~enhowtr would UH
from the modern dlaelplea, .and
the ILcm veto on the ir pet projecte.
when he really rot to rolling, h1
TJ•e cllld '-lx.ecuuve b1ooche&lt;l his plan durlnl a telepboae .peeeh
never seemed to feel the aand·
to New Jen1ey Republlcana rt~«nliy. Lat•r l"eapu11 And we had big, spiky Sand·
Biifnlng T• eaaury Secretary OeOrp M. H\lmphny
a~ura In Southport, N. C.
and the budget director, PeNIV&amp;I F. Brundare,
went to bat. fur the propoaal b•ton a Ho\11• Ju·
I remember a lot of camp meetlnil in and eround Ute Cape Fear
Uii'Lu.ry aubcommlttet.
Symptomatic or congrenlonal ooolneu to the area. Evt~rybody, Including the
Idea wa• the fAct that only two member• of thl
preaC!her, waaruu of aln, and eager
Mven-fnan aubeommlttee 1how.d up tor thl hear- to admit lt People used to tet up
li\g~ o.nd bolh of them condemntcl the aUfrPitlon.
and wtll their eyea and confe!ll to
I..awmu k ~ L'M won't llllf It publicly but they
aiM they never knew they had, so
know that one ot the ta.rret1 of a prnldenUal •• not to be left out of tbe rea.
Item veto would be the Rivera and Harbol'l bl11, tlvitles. I alway, felt they were
knlJ\vn n11 the "p&lt;wk barr.l'' bill, Whlcb embrace•
braiJIDI jult a little bU.
aco1u ur amall loeal con•trucuon. projHta.
Wherf! I re11Uy got the bte feel·
Pretlcltnt
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ln1 of aplritual jollity was at the
l itt nhCiLwot
e IRH o\DIA'l'ED RATION'I-The Army hal 111- colored folks' camp..meetlnJI.
,. ,.. ed Congre11 It w\11 not rilk fltdll'lJ' "flli~Ut" They 1eemed to be on a little more
to 10ldl~ra un til tosl1 prow con&lt;:luaiVely th&amp;t ln'&amp;dlated tooda &amp;re lnUmate bl111 with the Lotct than
1afe to eMt 'fhat wa1 the upshot of teatlmony ln whtoh Peatapn.
the white folkl. They treated
OtfiCJ&amp;III di!IICrlbetJ lilt 'IXUtctllr8ted" &amp; publltbf4 N:pOrt thut thl Him u a friend, and they ure
Army 11 ready \Q aturt tervlng such foodl to troopa to 1hGW the .ven a mite tolerant of the Devil.
precUcaUty or &amp; new pre11ervallon proceu.
Theae meetinp were held In
Irradlltlon Involve• ato.nle •terlllution and puteurlutlon ot
the
Woodl, moetly, amid an aura of
food • which might make It p011lble to keap eom'rrionpl.c. foocb oa
fried fltb, home-made whlakey, and
th~lve.. tot yean~ without apolllna-. A Hou•• approprlaUona eom·
znnt.ee wu auu1-ed that no 1uch food will be ,SvtaMrYlc. JlrtOMel hand·NWII cttocolate eake. 1'bt
preaeher waa always tat, off hit
\UIUI Ute proceu 11 declared perfe&lt;:Liy .at•.
tithe nf tried chicken and dup•ernoJ
wine, and he Invariably un11
ANTI·AI'Ilf.RICANIS.Rt IN FAR KAST-.A. Houn tontrn aftatrt
1ubeommltt" wlll dig deeper Into the reMn.t u*Amtrlcu rlut on ba1s and had a personal feud Wltll
Fonnou, and enlarre Ill probe to Include aiiiUC!Ji bubuntl Uiloufb-o lha Devil. If• aiiO broupl en·
llthtenment to the Slatren, and J
out the Far Jtut.
Rep, Clement J. Zablocki ~D), Wile~ Jald 1tt1 IUtcoMinlttee have &lt;'hecked Just reoently on one
wu uaured by ~fenu and State department oll'letall that lht divorce procudina In which the
Chlnen Natlonallat rovernmen.l accepta full rupontlbiUly hr the preacher waa conf1 en ted wttb 25
Fcmno.ta ln~ ldenl. llOWI!Ver, he laid ht. rroup will
fUrther" . CICHe•pondeatt In a 4et-VGrel! llllt.
Bvei'Jbod) 1tood up ltluaeb and
l.n.to thla matter All.d other •lmllal' lncldenf.l ln. til.• P&amp;elfkl.
One ot the other wch occurreneN eertaln. tO oome under lerutlfty boUered, "I: 1 a lief''
Je lht J•PU4!1e~Amea1can dl•put• over u ArneriG&amp;D ICIIkUer aCCURd
The tlnrlnt waa wendtttul, and
ot kuUnr a. Japan••• womnn who t' 'U plekin• up metal from •
tho
llrellght shown beaulilully on
tJrln.f I'SAJI· U. s, otflcl11.l.1 now have dtckltd to tum hill\ oYer 101
IJ'diJ
faoe1, and the ebolr dent
the JapanaM ~ourt1 tor triRI.
TtLI ~ rioll a\10 centered around an America HrVIee&lt;o 1nd awa)'ed ""the mulde ·plelt~ 'UI
man. In ' lhlt aa.. lho man wu accwtd ot nu.nalaUI'ht.r h\ the • Hat th1t 11 tbe balli1 of Jaa,.
Now arRI aa:aln a Slater would Itt
lhooUnr o~ a Chlnete but wu acquitted by a court rnar\taJ,
out 1 yelp and conte torw~ to
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MISAILE8 IN UGO A. D.-If you think mllallH an.d roektt• are the bench, and conre•• that lbe
mollem devoelopmentl, you're wronJ. The Chlnue u•ld them a,&amp;~nat was wicked to' U•e eo~. and that
1h11 waa purlfieatlon bound. 1~11
&amp;he TarU.tt In 1.h" ye1n 1200.
That'• tN word from the Library ot Congreu-tM Nation'• Brain would Inspire a mite of Jhlquq
- which houa• •II klndl of odd bit• ot inform&amp;tion. Il recently In another Si•tw, who would throw
out a Sorerkh amt lay her ettra
compllod¥nport tor lht ruldance ot con.peuma.
1in1 on the IMtneh for 1111 to 1ee and
! The
tt I\Ot.cl t.hal the :BrlU•h u.ed rocJ,lttl "And ...
to admire. Tho nld llfvll 1"'11&lt; a
jn. tbJ W 1:; ~ 1812. Until 1900, tbt weQpcm wu •~
~ .-.J}Q"-" -Ia
military enpgemenu. They _ .
mtrlrl&gt;' thraohlns ill lhote da)'O.
I~, fa.\ft repla.pt4 b.Y JorlrN~ange run• b'c"'utt they 1M Ot.rt, , ."
I uaed to alt on tb• outltJ,ri ol
~keel
1
With
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ot World War lt, the Oti'IUM lhowed U..t the crowd11, tc~al ,uie,, and m v.l
at eome of, the barmoalel hat
dettructton. wroucht b1 'Ute V•l &amp;H V·l. coukl Vanmnate from prayer toand devutattnlj
'Wt1&amp;pa. bow:
M.,- aonr. AJtft from Ut6 preachv,
what
moet eon.,....._.,en
warhead&amp; cu.
a.t dlatt)J who wu Ill tr0111 hlo lllbo, all t~e
bua" alnaua were skinny, and au

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11 a Bite
In the stem
for acourJing sin, seem• just n
We were Haht in baaao 1profun• touch sterlle when one conaidera
doa In Brunawick County. and a the recreational possiblllties of the
real aood baliLH could make hi1 llv· piney woods.
(Copyrighl, 19!f. by United
lnt tourlnc the outdoor revlval1.
Somehow Satan took mor;e heed Feature Syndicate, Inc )
from a aood ban than from. a btrl·
Paid In Full
tone, lit alone tel'OfS,
NEW
BRITAIN,
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I get tbe feelln&amp; tbat Dr. Wll•
-Mn.
Rita
Rodrigue
was lined
ltam Grah'am, evan,ellat, 1.1 mil·
1lng a few prop• In hl1 1 filht Mllfor dr1Yi111 10 ye~rt )rilhout o
aaalnst evU. Fried cblt!keo, fried Ucenae. That's how mPch It wou11
fJih, flreli&amp;ht abd a aood 'DevlJ. have CD.81t her to obtain the
hating baA •inaer take a pow~,Lof lleenae• r:lurln1 the decade.

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STIVERSVILLE
Mn. GoldJe Taylor, Gary~ Ind,
Mr and llr&amp; Al Stojaek aild lin.
Inez Shaffer, Steu~envllle spent
Sunday wllh lilt. •114 Mrl. Ben
Brewer.

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are lpendlag a vaeatlon W'ltti their
llfandparent•, Mr. and Mrl Dell
Talbott.
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Mr. and !oln,. BIU
and ehtW,. called on
Mre. Jlm ,,Middleswirt, sUnday.

Mr. and M:ra. Georp s,ld:er, Sy~
racuse, v/llted llr. and llr&amp; Balph
Vidor Dum, l.ioaMt Bnl- and Brewer, Sunday.
:Mara:aret,Dur-' are W with m\U111ps.
F1(tb vlalted lin.
Randy and Tony Well•, Xeoia, H~ dMildred
Bluoll, Tuead"'' .ov•lllln,r,

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Set JUly 21

aJill """
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and · ' arm
Sewlq judgtnl: Blue rlbbono, Ill'.
Jeanette
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Janet M.Coy, and Janie Jordan, ol Ileal and 4a\!Pieh.
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SMJTH standard typewriter
the eoun10tn Climbero: Ber ribbo..
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Judy t.anter and Nancy Dow.eU,
SIJ.L,L l.AfT IUTS
"fb, tMh •atloNd rara Safet1
--,.,- - ..,__ - - - - Webster, 206 Spring A&gt;e., Porn.
Wblte rlbbono. Sue Wm and Joon
ST. LOUIS lJP - The St Lo·•'• WoellwDI bo o~&gt;oerv.a Jill&gt;' 21-2'1.
1 ~~ 1have iD tbe- vicUtltr of iPom•
eroy.
6 '1 3tc
CUilspJe, Wlflinlil Workers Club. Canlinall.ald ~ .r.emaiGJ.q2.000 ~ liMnhow• a.. 61·'
·~oy, a ...,utlfot I!Jiillet ,P~Jno
bltoo\ller and .... -•• OOib for .ally
tbo - . ,...
lOibkh will be talt'"' l!t!.ck and Two six·ym-old ortbs, oomplete.
lbe Joly J ~Game lhr&lt;' ,.uolll~ all ' - oa4 '"'""' 1
, will .U ftl a ~ ftvllllo to
Hl&amp;h chair Phone 6251-M
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houri ,allar the lld&lt;et Olfieco ·~ w Join tbo drive ,.
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ft 7 3tc
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Write or call for l~r details ===:::-.,-;:--:-;-;--c-:--.:
Mr. and "'"· Jam•• Jleefe IDd opeoe&lt;l Sund,iJ o1 lluocb lltadl11111. jWjojl • fonD """'"
to~ F. Pt!df, ~It ,Adjult-. WALNUT dining table, extensloo
aon att.tnded the Memorial &amp;erv·
~ ~ Commlltion o1.
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ieea at Hemlock Grove.
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J/i'f,",...e"'ton•J,f...,..,..,..l'e,iiV
eaves an pa' u e, cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam HoudaCOMCOID, N. C. VP ....:Ra:a
1!101'1) 'IUS]&gt; St., 1JDIIUD)US, Ohio.
Blll'gaJq. 0350-Y.
8 7 Sic
thelt entel'talnod al a dinner in lorted
t&gt;l tbe ~ - . . . . - JoiiiU "'be1
';.~ON Oltrltal ~'1, Easyd~ms PART and Urea we buy junkeJ
bonor of Richard Houdubelt who uled NASt;U 100-aqle eanvel't1b e ~ GCICUJ)atk.l m Obl.o." lt
1
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can. Clyde Van Cooney, BaUPy
wiD leave soon ~or Ute al'llll!d .er:v· race SJm!W' .J!. .Ual: ,P.wcord flpeed· ..u.. ..,..._ •ftentle ao 1he tim~
ft etc
Run Road. Pbone 692S-Y.
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icea. A lart~ group ol Jllelurd'a way and allo waa:hed cut the a;to·t l f1PJ 1/1. ~MIA~
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week with !4J'. an~ Mrs. Curt
fr;iendaanddaumttes 1at~dell. car races ICbedulfd It the 'rv. eona~Wibklltababftvy
JtlQEJJS W~ frpm Pomeroy,
' Roell ..,....,..
Frederick also Mr. and Mrs.
(Centlrti.IH FrtiM.... .-J
:Mr. and Mra. Carl Cone •nd Heel Speedway at Rantlleman.N. c. buro~DW ID. th'-*le
~- con&amp;~. 4.30- VENETlAN BUNDS. Match Stick
Henry Spencer.
The nQJel tAl 'Comlllktee mem~ daugbtm of 'A~ben• vitlted Mr.
c.,a. ot abe_.. farm safet,.
12;®. C,lll MUidlep,ort -806'1·\'.
drapes and sbadea, roll-up Porch
Mr. and llr•. Waid Sgene.!r, ben were rel"aecl rfollowlng an and Mrs. ,.._elvl.n Morris.
.ROOifJi IJNI
~ ~ ~ CTU7:" ue
fl 7 3tp
ehades, Cloth-nylon, awnings,
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Bing, Mr. -appe,a,l bJ 'Uie Pt.. Pleaunt ChamMr •nd Mn. VirtU 1Cing ~nd
ilAL'I'IIIORE UP -JaCkie Har· avallable without c1:wge &amp;o those
Poreh Vallance, Electric fans ,
CONCRETB BLOCKS
and Mrs. ' Dayton SPencer left ber of Commerce to the county famlJy vislttd Mr. and )ln.
QlAII.,J. l•PfUild ~ )lll,.ac·~~ we. wrlM
Jllvilion ol Safety
all kinds. Dale Wippel Supply,
Sunday night tor Wyominl, th"'L1 court to appoint auth a co.,.mlttee. Heilman, Welt Shade
ep4 bm ~q pr.,pn State and 1\V-.. Ohio D.partment.
~ ~ !BE A DANCE FO!l 21a qnion Ave., Pomeroy.
...uiN letter Fer LHI"
back to Fountain, Colo., where
The court :bad appointed the
Mr. and llr1. Leo Kina: and son. -eoDqe, tod.a7 teeame the 3$11 ..W\dlnl. Cabambua. Ohio.
liOI)!lE
¥fl101lil8ji A N D
8 5 !mop
they w.lll vlsll thelt N•llr ~ mtmllol"J ,Jif ~ II'OUP In their Michael, Columbul, vlllted 11n
1.1!1Ul1 GJll!I!TS A'I' TilE - - - brolher.tn-law, Jlr.
..... ~ .IIOY 'l'etll&gt;lJ eoaoU7 olnety days Geor&amp;~o Tbomu and I BODI, Earl
' T'\.-eDina
)11)1)~ LQIIG);:, CORNER OF WANTI!ll- Culand colored glass
GRUE~ER B..,.,_
•
Lawrence DeGroot.
,alter lbe "!'SOlu~on allowlo.l the and Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. WD·l
JJ•W I
D '
'sYCAll.(i)BE .4,ND E. MAI.'l,
old ehina. Call 8188-M evenings.
Mil
..
North
of
POIMroY
Mrs.
Luey
Hayea
11
lttaytng
1_p
.aP.pj)Jntm_.eot
of
~WCIL
'
a
committee
Ham
King.
_
.
.....
,
_ .
1
l'OMEROY. il!\l'IIIC illY THE
· 5 15 II
'her h&lt;lme h.....
' wor paW'd 'by i'llltature. LeJjslaRev. and Mr&amp;. Donold Genbelmor
....~
-- ·- - _
·:r,IOONLIGHTERS. FREE SAND
Mr. and )'{.,, Cll!fbrd K.,.. ~ltln PI'O"Ioled 11!&gt;1 If the county and family ml.,ionary from M·
I ~ wldiiD kllln.lellall7 OI'PIIiSIDJ I 10\WCIIES. IUNE 8 AT G·OO P Aluminum combination storm and
WE BUY
and son GlofDI'l' al lllddleport, . • - s dld ioolopj&gt;olht sneh • oom- rica. were dinner auelll of Jjr. lllld
tho ....,.,.., Gf ,_,, of \11, FfeiJ' to plfmt Ia the CoDIJO "'!""
M.
6-6-3•c
screen windows and dcrorr Steel
spent Wedneedu ll:Wlnlng 1f.ltb. fQJttee wl~.ntamy ,daya that the Mrs
A. !Qng.
..._....,.~ ...... af llle npBNbundaot Eoallab
aDd aluminum awnings andean.
ITRUCTUitAL I IIAMI
his mother, Mrs. Lucy Hayes.
State Tax Commiuioner aball do
M,r. and Mn. WJlliam Kina: 't~
!'".,--~-thet..=.:
-'"llontbe. -·~ p'··-l- ,._
Ho•dttv&amp;rtoft fot
opies. Call William Radford,
11'ALI
Mrs. Emily COnp'OV~. ~,Je so,
evenift" with Mr and ..-a
....- .,,
·-~
--~ ~ .... . . Rock Springs.
!S 2 lmop.
ICit.AP IRON- M
and Elmer Sees all of Columblll
an
•
•
.....mid IIHm. 1'o lhe
of •gnklnd, one qniet
Btm"9Rlta L~ge - Lane Cedu
Richard HeUman.
twt ol .. Jhe1' wen 1DIIerW fOI' -... bealllffu.l 'YOke a.na:OUD.eed
Clltrrtl U Window FansOH 10 vALLEY
spent Jaot weekend
with 'he&lt; .
u
Mr and loin. J)ana Diao IIJid llltllil7 tnool boob dB· ;-;;.....,. from God.
DisGRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
~lildolre
frl_..,atozL
Service.
'D, A. Fin1aw, lh2 E
mother
and
btother,
Mrl.
Ger.Rowland
plal
attended
the
Mem·
Wor-ld
War
11'eYeeled
tbat
DOt
CON!I«
and
POUilder
ot
Chria.
a.lter furniture, Middt.port, Ohio
Mam St., Pomeroy.
4 27 If
trude Warner and son Wilbur. •
~~~ '""' , _ On•J
orlstsoruces at BurUIIjllam.
....,..... .
lliml4iodoi.
llary Bater Eddy,
~ 29 II
Mr. and Ml'$. Ji)afl !Ol~~n I 'r1'1ectrlfica•tou judgio,g, Blue ribMr. and Mrl. Olen Han;l8on and
lhe tla.d cohblw, l:lld 'W()I'Id • AJIItll'kOAli.. mowed In ..ScltJo~Mrw
and three chlldJ:en or ~:wiMf~d
~
,.
son Phlll1p Mr• Ro• Brh!ltles and
___..
Phono litO
f 141 For Rent
visited u·r. and llr•. M,Llo Bi&amp;Ss bons. Daytd ~..Jll and Tueker Ca-•
'
· J
War U ... w•- tJaat tY,ei"J'ODe fiiCII and Hlllllb witb KeJ to tbe
~~
, eey of tbe WI.D.lng workers Club; Richard Houduhelt Jpent several ,... aOI' lib Leo TDbtol,. daa Scripture~"' llowlove ul God wu ·
.(f)
Ii:lf:.HT ROOM DweiUng, newl.y
Saturday
, Red ritmons. David Wamer ani:l. dan at Norfolk, Va., visltlq the paul~ JGidm,. TbtD ame boaDd ap 'with W..-e of man. (Q:
fiecorated in side and out, large
Mrs. Edna Will ot Can I
Burger. Good Luck Clover Harrltons' aon, Dale, of the U S. the 'WVIIIDI that. we..,.,. orw Qdl boo};. bued upon tbe Scrip..
LOST - on road betwelen Frank
Winchester, John Will of Pomeof ¥ason; ' Whi te rtbbans N;avy
World aad. the ed'Oit of 1he turea. abe lntel']n'eled t);J:e work
lot, within ~ min. walk from
~l~er 111nd llieb Sel1eh farm ,
roy and Blll Will at Mt. Hennan
Gill
Ji ul Mitchell,
Mr and Mrs. Burdelle McKen. Unilell Natloal1o unite w. Now o1 Cbriat 1esua tnd Jived by it.
Court House. A N. Bengel,
May 30, lever from Massey Har.
Cl~.
, ney and children, of lrUc_!f~epOrt, 'We are .,..are of balm' ud ~-~~ con'linced tbat bia COlDPomeroy. Pho~e 310·M. 6 5 tf HIGHWAY HOME- 6-room ranch called on Mr. and Mr61. JJ Cu:&lt;t
,ri1 tractdr. Finder please re·
style home wtth 3 bedrooms, Frederick, Sunday morn fie.
: Blue ribbons, spent an . everung With »r. and ~ ~ ft J&gt;e' 0111 liUIDdJ were aot for hili diJdplet
turn to Frank Holter, Racine
For Rent - Extemlon Ladder•,
plenty clo~ets, birc h and oak
Delbert Pullins and Wilbur
tbe ather llde of tile IIebe. We -'7, but for all those who bad
0 7 Sip
Scaff-old boards, Drop. Cloths.
flooring . Kitchen has Vinyl tile McElroy of Sharon spent M.onll.l.v
ue IIU'f'OUilded bJ tbe daily raw.. 'I n bim.
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
flooring, E'Xce,llenl workmanship with Mr and Mrs Henry Spe~ ·
newa fll eJ•hlq utiCIILI, -..
••• Mod important In ill per:Phone 82611-X.
111 tl
I "(8b~
in
cabmets
and
woodwork.
'r&lt;&gt;rt·
cer
=~
cent
p.atrkrtiams, frilbl:fal arma.. lallin power wu Mn. •Eddy's
--.,..,---;;-i
'ed ai r hating Full basement
Mr and Mrs. C. A. \flabeoek
menta. But we must atrive &amp;o ~is won the worda of
t'or rent • .d:leetric
wallpape;with
shower
Attached
garage
and
Mr.
anJ
Mrl'l
Carl
Duck·
•
keep
the peace.
U .Joha 4:16): MW'e have
!&lt;AwUNGS SOJ)IS CO.- U rteamer.
Clinton Fisher, Mid16x22
with
breezeway.
Excellent
worth
of
Otsego
spent
one
e.Ye
~
loto
a
world.
u
troubled
•
wn.
nd beUeved the love
"t~o.ul wr..ter Servlce.
Dq dleport. Ph. 62615· X
11·1 tf
location only 10 minutes dr1ve inf lut nek w1lh Mr. and Mrs ' 1
ourowacametbeYGfctofCbrlit that:Godbatbtous.G9dislove.•
I Phone 8227. NIJ.bt Pbtne
from Courthouse
7-acre lot, s. c. Fredt!l'iCk.
Jasu (Marl :l2:Sl),
abalt !Ala l1'uth wu the W. of ber.
ll!lllll-1. ii&lt;IDGE • l'LY1f..2_1J'l'H 5 room aoortment, 218\io Main St.,
1
mce garden and young orchard.
H~ Lee and Tommy .Spenlove tb;r ae1abbour • •tJinelf.P faith.. ....
DI6LIRil
., -. U
PomerOy CaJl 251 or see Dr. K.
rORK-Th.lngt one New Yorker think I
an.-- ala-• him (Loke
The 1-.a--••- ot God wltb 1
D. Amsbary.
5 22 tt
$18,500.00, which price mcludeiJ' cer are~ vis1ttng their fi'Bndl!loabout:
~.iltiiQ' ~t· 11 tbe f:::d~tion ol the
new range and reFrigerator,
ther, Mrs Est'her wrlebt at Fl,c
:Nl.. Mirella .Rocco. a tall and •lender brunet
.llllal replied will tbt ato~y o1 tla. ScleatiR"t Hllef. Love .u("8) Auto Sales
1(171 HelpWanted
POMEROY - Away from dirt and P01nts.
. . .
from Kenya, Atrtc:a, baa been. In town J'ftCMUy, :
tbe tOCJd s.m.t.... ~ JiM Dhunlaa bit whole nfe. ft
noise, in Q.UJt; .'lectlon of town
E&amp;thcr Mae Spel!c.er ia ,vlstlng •
lMliC It~ on the televiaioll and radlo program~~,.
Ulat our ,netpJtor J1 UfOJle"
ibJm Jlftl JoWl to Ills JeJ..
19M MERCURY 2 dr. "Hard-t-op"l BULLDOZER
hire, ,.nds,
4 bedroomg Wlth bath, gas heat· her aunt, Mrs. Glll OaJn In All·
beln&amp; lnter:vtewed an.d ~era.Ily haVing New
:whoae pith we ero.
.lOw rDea, .beicaUH be knows that
1
Cpe. $1,3915.00. M.ereurymatic, . . b.eemenb, sltnd•eepln~.o R. M
mg. Large lot fenced in for the hens.
Tor~ It her feet iJJ a mod.Hl way .• Just the ot.her
'l'hia tbeme ot to.. aad ~ ldJ briiRber Ia t111o • ehild of God.
aharp appe.rance, Round me- , __..C:OWIIIery, Long Bottam. Phone
smaller children. Garage. $7500
Mr. and Mfs, Herp R011enkr:,nz
._1, fQr e~ple, Mlu Rocco breaktuted ln bed
nbood wu Dot widely 1 ~ •ci_.. iD .w. ~tma.ae and JJke..
eltanh:all:v. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
:to.
5·2S·tf HIGI:IWAY HOME NE~R ItA came back after BPetn.di'ng a .._ew
in her awank Fifth avenue bo\el and later had
or heeded ill the coa1¥'JIIqa: ..._ He_... tandentaodtaa
6 7 6tc
- ----VENSWOOD
FERRYwlth
bath
weeks
at
Lockport
N
'Y
'luncheon
at
Twenty-One,
the11
luxuriel:
bein¥
cnteltr
ad tarmoil - tlti!l ll•, W'i.tll Pifer, .;lao. •t lnd: am:ued
IIADJO • TELEVlSION SERVICE,
furnace b£&gt;atlng This IS fine old
Mr and Mrs J~hn Rasp, dau·
&amp;anced by the movie compeny which brought
mm E.~Qpire.:hiit hm.w aadllaew Qlat N , . apeded &amp;o iUIOCl.lttL
Pho~ ~. ClePand Appliaru!e
1954 POtoiTIAC 8 eyl. dlx. 2 dr.
home .set in the midst o[ maple - ghter'a Jel\n and Sharon, Mr. and
hlr from Kenya. ln connection will\ Beyp1td Jlom~
tbroqh IN toOowiDI otldllritl w;W1 ~-- aid that b.e perJWn St., Pomerur
Store, 114
Sedan. ,1,09MO Orilinal blue
trees with large lawn , garage Mrs ctaytoo Rasp and childrt'"l
a. 8lm. made in Africa for wbtch Mirella wu
the theme baa ......... .,._4 ,_ cel?ed. u..t God It DO rupecter
IHS.U
flnl~tt,. we've aeivleed IInce new.
barn, henhouse, 3·acre level lot, a\l of Fostoria, spent a c-,upTe
t.eebn.ical aclvJ.Ier, Mirella ll a pJde and white
have ~ ol # la ......,. -of ~ Be ~nl'*- wUb
B~aettnar'a:, Pomeroy,
8 7 6tc
garden soil Located o.n State of days with Mr. and Mrs Henry
huntNU.
ltoriet. Ia tbt Da.kaUl ceo,. ~ who wu CCJ1"8'1Dded to
QUICK SERVJCJ!: ou Watob &amp;eRoute
338
near
ferry
,
and
20
Spencer
and
Ron
vance.
,Mel
Hilmer
!t...,
not
llway•
thus.
ThFM
yeara
qo
JW'J'webad.~ee~a.,JPOrt
..-;an-.~r:JI-Guaadtapalrlna by 11'&amp;0\Gry Trained
\IBB BUICK Speelal 4 dr. Sedan
mmute
drive
from
the
Kalmer
Mra
E
c
Hayes
bas
been
lio
emokoe"'
!Mirella
was
1n
M:Jnhiltlan
~rytng
to
acralcb
oul
'Wi~d.J:OD,dpu
.....
adour
Jtdilopla_p,. fhiltp
.,_,095.00. 011Jinallinlih, owned by watchmaker, OOU.IINS JEWE. Aluminum plant. Priced at only
lte
1 i' • '
~
Aie 11118, 1
a 1lvlnc....o(lvln,g In a p wetkly roam on the upper
c!ut;r to._lm' ~. ~ ,... foi;l,ncl JWa ~ fa perpla:ity
LEJIS,
P&lt;&gt;merOJ.
1-3·11
one ot our meehanlu Blaett·
$000000 and existing VA loan quMr. Ond Mrs. Marlon Orr an~
•
Waot Side,
In Automata. rldlnJ 111o aubt.-..~~~ 1:"1o~..!"!"".\:~"!f!;i~
-I 7 8tc · - - : ;Frte
nar'a, Pomeroy.
balance can be assumed by. nght Starling orr and son Eddie all WlJI d aboppt:ac u Clve.~anCI--dlmea. "For one uNIQPY' period,"
~
~ ~
ltt1matet
owner. Immediate possess1on.
of Columbi.'IJ caUed on Mr. anoi •lbl ~. ''I~ alonl tor 6 whole week on one hambut&amp;'er and
CllriltiBJIJ'. E1:e:a W . . El:blaplu, ~ 1to lre baptized.
PAI"'ING •
1111111 OtD&amp;MO!IILI: Super ''88".
NEW HAVEN, W. YAY - 6-room Mrs S C FrederJe• and Mr. and
1r
A•"'"
Joq ol lhlll IWIIDte.!l -~"-'Ill
VJII'J' aid .theu Blblt atoriea
PAPER-MANGINO
.•'?'rame house wa'th ba th · House
' Saturd ay.
_ ,JJao:a.
.. u...
• •a-God.•ll:~loitlloc.n-of
-~UoiDCP,Ibelrpowor
$2;UUIO. Hard-tQIJ, pOwer steerL v. Reltlneer
d Mrs · Henry Spencer,
Xlu
Raeeo wm head back for the Jungle with her rifte and
,..._._.
~..._. _ 4
,
,.
_
_ ....--~
inc, brake!. Hydramatlc. Blaett·
is wired and baa city water an
Mr and Mrs p R Orr of Co!· ·~abe'a !&amp;110 a. proreulcmU photocrl.))her--u one 9f &amp;be- few
......._., 01
;·~- 10 ~~·~ ~
,n;_
RICIIM. Ohl•
nar't, Pomeroy.
8 7 Gtc
gas. On le,·el lol (100x150) cen·
b .s were her~ to attend the paople to have ha4 two .aepar&amp;tl outlook• n New York: ~bhorriftl
thla day IOlDI
dJWld• feel ..aD add one lnc:ideut e thit,
traliy .located. Only $6500 00. A ~~m~l banquet at Chester Sat· tt ,. a mercenar.)" pll,e ot brick pet dtrt,. t.nd, Jn tbe wor41 ot a 1
~~:. .~
.
-=~ _t::
)&amp;fiji PONTIAC VJ 2 dr. Se4an.
bargam
r"'
ni"ht Mr and Mrs. Marloo Writer friend of mlnt named Carl \ViDaton, "looklnJ on Jt • an
.-.~ .. .h
--lltaA .._ ......,._,._ Olr.ll_,
-.11
•P.2tltl.o!). 8,800 milol, )bio cor
RENTAL - Soroom upstairs apallt- ~ ~·AY ls • attended the banqpet.
pte-1'001\'1. to Jataven.•
uuui,&amp;M'Ia . . . - - •• -___,...-.....·~
Employment
0
.flu never '""n .JOld. 81aettau't,
• Peermr :bito tbt campftre tn the dark nl&amp;ht. In 11on. countq, lhl
menl, harowood floor9', plenty
rr a
.Wanted
Pomeroy.
'1 lite
rloset tpace,
storage rooq~.,
cltoo• whldleYer one ahe ~ to be llOiteJclc abouL
laundry. Sober adults only,
;A
•
•
•
•
Qa IJte.Bpkolif lbellee.UUfld Olllo IUvor
IIIQili'OIIIl
stauo•
pleaso. $60 00 per month.
flEW YORIIIJIIS I'ORJJVJ;B AJII!l .GIIOUSINO that It'• a &gt;tough
w~aon. t%,1118.00. ll'ordomalle, IDX 2l9
PHONE 1011-Y
tCotttlnuod From Ono]
Jol&gt; to .lind .. ~I&gt;&lt;· 1o ..,..._bul\he ,truth 11. lhe,. are &gt;UII mUM
flolly '1!1•1~ most neluxe of NEW HOME Conotrucllob and re- :::-:--:-::~-=:o==--::-:-:--'-6 _8:::31
' I
,.,-' ~·lth Kunl·teman, 'charlotte, Gr avat~able 'b:facb tn. till pity, u wen u1:r outdoor awlmmbl&amp;' poo~
DOluxe. ilfH!inar'o, Pomeroy.
· ,nudelln&amp;. repairs. See Ralph _oo:
-'"'
....
iff R h. tl3t are OII'C'•ted muntiJI.patJy, ·••• The :Metropolitan Opera tau
8 ' etc · ltunen,~ Pomeroy.
6 10 12tp SIX ROOM HOUSE, 6Ya acre&amp;, Mlchl.pn, arrested by -Bher
o,..
"tann" tn the Nfw York Clty .C.Oter'l opera \J:OuPIIJ': tn 13
B. e
0.l,erry,
AU
op,e Jloomo wUh Runnlu&amp;
$3,000.00 Phone 512·J . 8 8 8tc ert c. HIU'tenbach and t.be ptrol
(""
Ce ler! ......
The
i
llilot
.anJ~d ........ oloo wltb &amp;!vall! Batha
-:-::9"'"'"-·.,=-"--""'5!;-~--'-- See BILL the SJG!i"P~a tor
••
lnve~••atlon.
He
wa•
·
in
~..U
,
lt'hu
llj)boned
oft'18
ot
the
n
•
....
erl,
nf'"•
...,.ta117, 1a 1n the ataitJlna' -lion of lln4,. ltaotf "' tho bwk
quallly Ieueri., .. u~ln. 304.
=:_u~o1o l'rlce-. olio W&lt;Miy 6 Month1 ifter
yet
tbiJ ,mondlilil·
,
8 decade p4 a. halt of extatence.
Methanic St.• Pomeroy. t1 8 Btp 12) Card Of Thanks
lem: •W.]Ie, ~ - .r~roy, ar8"""" llmlta on oome el&lt;,y parkwa)&lt;OJ-Ileen Hltojl front~._
I
llllJ:I(I!IGESJt 'PIIJIP(eo. DOIIIOllabte,
WE WISij TO extend our thanks
relted
for
Jntftt~oo,
•nd
i•iled.
'
....
:l'~c" 4.0 mph ttmltl. 'l'bls 11 relllltlc 1 When everyou IOU
and appreciation for the act11 of
m!lllllll ·old ..... w.
by l'ott~ltna~ jplni ~e,Kerude and I 10. anyway!
'
, • VU Ryaamoro st., Middleport.
kindness, me&amp;ages of sympathy,
.
.
u !.alp
Jed Web'ster.
Q\1)' Lombardo's--w'l11, orchestra, I wppof:4t It wou" 111 ~and
beautiful
floral
otrerlngs
aa-lll-~lfatlH ,aor:l •rlleaaed 1wwra:
.tn.av defy muslce.l palysla, but l.t't been break~ ell recor&amp; ~_1
•l!lddlapollt. II'IQ • Au110mob11.,
tHOHE ..
from our many friends and
HarrY
Edwar4s,
Sundll'1
..
C'
~'
-lt:'Ro..land Dance Ctly, with 7,500 \culfWD'IA!nl Over JLreoent Wftlt~
ii'IWI&lt;'l'IJ' IID.ll ~lr" Gen- - . . Ph..,. IIBIIIoX
MO-ll
neighbors in the loss of our beloved wife and• mother. We ea- of Rutland, 1free on $?.5 bond for eDt. • • Sollt.a Arbl~, a Jocll 1ad \Wiman Wbo won •the '"Meflltabel"
415 for aw~fuhlon merebJRdlalng'a OJcar- from Lhe TQbe..Cobum
ABBOTT T.V. SEJl.
pe,clally want to thank Rev. J . intoalcatlon .t~nd inot:Der
1 ~ 1 "' ~ ' ~ool :tor J'ashton Cartel'll, teel1 ftnnly thal il Wcea I womu o\o
EOOII-'IlOJtalb tho Profit Pili
VJCR All
Repaired by Dr·
:11811Jtin&amp;
-u:,eet.
115~
Edwin Charles for his consoling
Monday night. He was arreated fl¥ ~rpret the dOmestte needl of ottler wom@ft, Cor manuracturta.
lei. lfll!l1l BERRY'S 1iATCII•
peri T..lmlalaDL Plwne nat Y
words, Fritz Buck, ora:aniat, the
the
state ~al.
"l"'ke bread. M:en mlglll menly ley to improve itt ID&amp;'redienbl!. lor
Ewing Funeral Home, and li&gt;r.
ICR'il, · ""'· l'artonburr, W lliddl'll&gt;llHI
Harry ll'. 1Balrne)t, M. Rtulanf, tn- \ better •alet-but women, Sollt,. aays, know thal other womell want
'Va. Plionf GA~811. .11-IQ.I-" ....:!::,'::-:~:::":"~::::=
Butrlmas fas their efficie,nt ser·
WI'IJI
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CO,MiP1..S11t IDIUl"IDOII' Proteetfou,
v1ce, frlendt who looked after to,P.catlo~,
pollee Saturd.&lt;~Y nlj~ ,aJW I;el•sed dave after It wu baked.
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the gra~e . your many acts or Sunday. He will cll,ne Ito m.,or'"' ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
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W8\ed I. $2a bol\d 1f011' ~ &lt;ttu:uc ; ~Ul a,c:l.pr in your rnouth Smoke gets In your eyea.
Goegleln and family
Group 1 - Eeono-lJne- I! Moo' G111r111lee
violation ctu,~e brOutbt bY-- the , ' •.rtr.IJky be that the tenderest, most p»lgna.nt a.gbt In New York
I! ste«inr tbd fordomJlic, JFARM ...... Salem Township, 28 A
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1 ~'U\e"Public library and lhe department of parks-ln the shadow
H91ber B. , n~i,. ~ ~. ·Gt-tl&amp;nili Christian t\ndertcn'a statue In Central park. Actreu Llaa
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Group I - Eqlllp-Lllle -14 Mot. GUII'aalee
arreirted bY "Htm'Y Wttr¥.{4J \;free ~~ l'lu been doin( the narrating. but Victor Borge and Danny
dillon.
GAliAOJI J)O(Ut, roeker, bollet,
Mrs. 'Oud Doualas is visiting Ob bond but Will fad ~• ;tW..U. '1Ci,Jtt .Have a&amp;"ned to be JUesl slory-teUen In Ule near future.
\Dtlque umbttna ltana • .antJque GIDC.RY - Rlll'at village, ·gao, Don and Bertha Gibson of Colum· whi1e intoxicated chaqe ~· "llll-l
I'd look forward even ,r,JOre to aeeinJ the obvioutly 1uperior WUt·
oil, meJilf, dry 10ods, tome bard·
tlisheJ, oil be.ter, day bed, om·
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bus.
ware, thla ,grocery is doing good
IJDOftl thutters,. glider, lawn
Guy and Betty Sayre and daughHarold Brown, 34, :t~nvli!J! Do~&amp;'tM bu i;leen playiiiJ the same CUmpton role for ;Ave YMI'•
buslneS&amp; ·a nd wlll' stand lnspec·
mower, table lamps. Phone 364.
~ff's Dt now
tton. Excellent bu1iness fo-r ter, Rebecca, called on Mrs. Obert Road, a11rested 1)y the
67 lite ,;co~le. BuUdlq, ~nventol')' 1110d Markint, Sunday
partment 'lf,er &amp;Po*n ,,. •ltnvolf·l
sudd!nr young actor~ •nd dramatists have a t.ew Wlndtall-the
AU Type 11 ~oiUieftiY Duty
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and .up
Lancaster, Mr and MrS. Dell HY· urday night 1n which a ·-litty pole-! t.lot .4tt ortglnanY wu the Stanford ~bite-designed Colony dub).
ltrl o. Mettdo~, R~t~lh:lr
ricllnt borsf'. Two 7e1ra old; dap.
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Pomerov,
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C1Wr i kcmMwet,lbrriiOD•Uie son, American U:adert Club; -.ed
Albany HE Cburch, Iunday ev• Roatl, a• U , arreJted by Henry ribbon•, Lola Roulb aDd r.d.Ub
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SIX ROOMS and bath $4500.00 called on Obf!rt 1nd 'DIM Kukilll
Jo!lD.iW. VJ'Yitb, 25, llartlnlbura, ker, 't'r.tlblazen Club.
Manning Kloes, 1111 Locust St, Sunday.
W. Va., a mute, held .for 1nfeiU.
Vetetable dud&amp;hlJ - Blue rll&gt;
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HUI Billy Club, Bed rJbbolll, PbYI·
Cecil Wile Jr, movej! 'lnto &amp;belt
Juslloe GrbMiley reported
li1 Queen ud Carolyn Vao MaWr,
new IJome In HardeonYme.
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Gooct Luck Clover Club: Wbite ribGarry Foley 1pea.t hil ~¥1.U.n :$11 ,and ooltJ: l..or Jatoxic.tlQn and bont, P1tty SteveDJ 1nd Janet
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have raised eyebrows over the number of acres being sought,
comforting themselves that:
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Yes, it could be, but not necessarily bigger than Kaiser at
Ravenswood , which , by the way , is certainly big enough .

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Hesson Beals Coolville Wit~ One-Hitter,

Bowles, Ne1son ·r~~e .,.u, Setat&amp;net
Lead In Wht
SPORTS
For Middleport
DESK
The rampa~ing Hartford Tigen
took over undisputed possession of
the lead in the Ohio Valley Association Sunday at Coolville when
Gene Heuon threw a l·hitter at
Dick Spencer, winning 4-0.
In other league game.s Middle·
port stamped Itself as a comer
when Jim Bowles spaced eight hits
and collected a home run, a double and a .!lingle to lead his mates
to a 14·3 victory.
Pomeroy, tttill without the services o! a front line pitcher, Wll
humbled again , 21 -8, at GallipoliS.
Hesson was practically untoueh·
able as he struck out 18 and walk·
ed only two CoolviJlites. Hartford
got nine hits (Jf.f Spencer who went
all the way.
Spencer pitched good baU, walk·
ing only one and striking out fou:r.
Two errors helped beat him U the
Oliver men took 11 two-run lead [n
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2 LOSSES, YANKS FIGHT
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Only a baseball glutton could
aak for more excitement than
there ·wa• in the stormiest Sunday
of the major league season.
No matter what happen• to be
your .dlah of tea, it Wll8 all there
on the menu Sunday.
For tho11e who like home run&amp;,
Don Hoak of Cincinnati hlt one in
each aame to help the R.cdlega
tweep a double · header from
Brookly·,1, :S. t ond 3-0, and recapture the National League lead .
For tho.e who like to aee the
"little fetla" knock oft the "big
guy", there waa ttle Orlolea' two
vldorle• over the !lrtt-place White
Sox, 7-6, ~A"nd for thO&amp;e who .pJefer t~
baaeball apir.cd wJth 110me fUILk
cuff•; there were plentY ot Defrolt
aa the Yankee• defeated the Ti·
am ·1-4 in a game that almost
reauited ln a riot.

Hoak put on a one-man show in
helping the nedlc.gs move ahead
of the pack in theN . L. race agaln
by a game .-nd a half. Hia tworun homer in the seventh inning
of the opener off Don Drysdale
snapped a 1-1 til.!, and he and
George Crowe connected tor homera in the 8econd game off . Ed
Roebuck, hlaklng the first .start of
hla three • year major leaeue career ufter g~ reli.cf appcaranees,
Bronlu Lawrtnce wall the winner
in the openet' and Hal JelfcGat in
the ni¥ht ear .

The White Sox' A.merlcan
L-eague 1ead walt shaved tet 4'AI
~~:nmes by their two losses to the
Oriole!. H.ome run,. by Tito Franmona and Bob Nieman paced BalUmore to., ltli f1rst game vietory,II relicve~s Geot.Q:tl Zuverlnk poat.
ed hia s-ixth triumph. Billy O'Dell
strur.k out 11 and held Chicago to
six hits In the finele .
Two injuries marred the night
ca p. George Kelt suffered a pos. . . Ht,.,..,.n St.tl
sible skull fracture when struck
There watt even a "Babe Um·· by one of D!ck Donovan's pitches
"'fR" type &lt;;leal of &amp;erond with and Fnmcona broke h)a left index
the basea full In \t.l! Detroit-New !inaer white trying to field a
York Jame .nd whjt's more, It ground ball .
belped tbe Yank&amp; w n.
The Yankres won their game
l!:ltewhere on ibc big league after trailing 4-0. With the score
1eene, the Cardlnala climbed to tied 4-4 In the eJ&amp;hth and the
wllhln a~ Jlme• ol first place by ba8es full, Hank Bauer tried to
deleatlne the Glanh twice, 2-1. atcat ~econd. By the time the Ti·
1nd 10.1; Milwaukee beat Pitts. gcrs got through throwing the
burch In the flr~t w~ame, 2-1, In bull around, BUl Skowron .!lcoretl
11 innln11, but the Pirates won the dccldinu run from thll·d, Frank
the niJhtcap, W, and the Cubs Holling, Charley Maxwell 11nd
topped the PhUUe1, 7-3. tn the Earl Torge11on homered for the
opener, While the ICC.Ond Jame Tigers while Skowron and .Bauer
waa called In the IOLh with the homert~d tor thi! Yanks.
IC!Ore 4-4.
Members of both tcnms eame
In the American T.o!lliue, the ehareing onto · the field In the
Red So• took both ends oC a third Inning when Ray Boone and
double-header from the AthlelJta, Yankee starter Tom Studlvant
&amp;4 111d N, whUe Cleveland •ptit cneaged In a fist fight. Boone
wltb WalhlnelOn, the lndl•nll tak· claimed Sturdivant hod thrown at
Ina the opener, 7-2 and the Sen- his head. Both were ejected from
ltora the tetond 11me. 'l-8.
the eamc anti the victory went to
.0 - lhow
reliever Bob Grim.

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Akron Open; Ford Tabbed As Comer
AKRON, Ohio UP - Arnold
Palmer 1a,. DoUJ Ford the nOd
•• "the man to watch in the Na·
tional Opan" thil week after beatina Ford on the tlath hole or a
ttadden death playoft Sunday to
win the Rubber City Open a:olf
tournament.
Ford Mot a 0 to catch Palmer
It 272: after '71 holei and lent the
tii.OOO tourney lato extra holes.
Howner, Palmer of Latrobe,
Pa .• 1ank a 20-yard ·chip a hot tar
1 blrdle-Uine on lbe alxth to take
lhe title. Dow Fin1terwald or Teoque..._ Fla.,· wa1 third with 275.
aftlr tlelnl for the Ie1d on the
-.eoiHII. and third da)'a, and Bill
Trombley, 1 CaJ111 club pro on
tile elreult for nine montha, ranked

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.rotd II drlv&amp;n1 and puttlnJ

Rutb Signed To
.Redleg Contract
Br McKeehnie

well," Pfllmcr aald. "I have to
plcll: him as the man to watcb In
the Open."
Aa for hlmselt, Palmer thought
his own putUna: "wc11k," and
planned to spend the next three
dan at Toledo Practlclna on/ Ihe
sr"ns before the National Open
iillh underway Th.urlday.
Ironically, it was 1 bi.d putt by
Ford on the second eJtlra hole
that saved Palmer. Ford needed
a 2~-toot putt for a btrdle four,
but mlsjud11ed I dip In the'. (I'COn
and the b•U rimmed thfl cup.
The two finall1tf halved the
next three hoiC!l and P•lmcr went
ivc.r the 480.yard llxth with hi•
aeeond ahot. Ford Will on the
green In three, 30-feet from the
pin.

With hla Mil )yina on tho
amooth erus
oll the .a:teen,
Palmer etcde to thip witt• ,.

J\Wt

seven Iron ratbt'r than putt. The
ball rose ll[&amp;htly, bounced and
rolled Into the eup.

Hartford bunched three hits in
the final inning to get its last two
runs. HC85on now baa 03 JltrUc.eouta.
in 28 mning~ of OVA hurling in
three complete games and one in·
ning of reHeC.

NELSON HOT. TOO

At Pt. PleFt3ant,

Middleport
jumped into a 5·2 lead In the see-

ond inning when a parade of home
runs over the short, low fence paid
etlf. Middleport's Bobby Nelton led
oft the second inning with a walk,
later scored, then up the aecond
time In the inning, clouted a grand
&amp;lam home run.
Homers also were hlt by pUot
Charley Stobart with one on, by
ltiekey Miller with one on, and by
Bowles. Other hitters were Rutland's Bob Nebo.n with· three lil£gles and Hank Clatwortby't alntle.
For Hindu Henderson's bo)'l,
Donohew, Capehart and Wedee
each had two singles while Gordon
and Smith nicked Bowie• for one
single apiece.
Bobby Nelson had a perled day
at the plate with hll bomer, and
walking all other appearancea.

TOUGH AT fiRST.

The Collins men at GalUpoll1
were making a game of it until
the roof fell in durlnK the fourth
inning when Emil Thomas's boyt
lflllied five Umel'. ,lt had bf'E!B ·a
3-3 game at tha·t pqint.
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A flock of errOf}l shiiok Bob
Wilson, startlnt: pitcher into a
losing cause. In all PomeToy eommittcd 10 error.! during the day.
Buddy Cundift came on to relieve Wilson In the rlxth, and Nesselroad h1 turn relieved him In the
lilevcnth, flnishini up. Gallipol11
counted 9 bia: runs In the seventh
to put the game out of reach.
Jimmy Joe Hemsley had two
singles, VlHI Vranken, a single,
Ncsselroad, two singles and a trl~
ple, Buddy Cundiff, a .tngle, home
run and a triple, Jobn YounJ a
ainale, Bob Wilton a deuble and
two slnglca, Guy Guinther a alna:le
and Kenny Wiggins a homer to
total up Pon1eroy's very respect·
abl~ onslaught of 13 hlta. Lao Val·
ent1ne, the winner, Bernard Guln·
ther and Pete Burdette were the
Gallipolis pitcher•.
Fir the winners, VRientine,l dou·
ble, triple and ·wo sina:Ies, Jarvi•'
t~ce alngies and Mor1anl' three
tangles were hitting hiahlla:hta
Gallipolis pitcher• walked none.
but botwecn thorn only fanneD. atX
Pomoroy players.

Coolville

lfortlord

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200 000 00:1-4 9 1
Coolville: Spencer and v. Spen-

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Hartford;

Middleport

He&amp;IOJI and Tucker.

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200 000 100-3 8 1
Middleport : Bowlea and Hinlly,
Pt. Pleasant: Auaton (LP), Riney
(f) and Donabow.
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100 201 040--8 Ul l.O
Galllpoli'
201 531 90x-21 111 '
Pomeroy: Wllacln (Lp), Buddy
Cundiff 8), Nesseltotd 7) and Jeffers and Cundiff (1') and Neaael·
road (7). GaiUpollt: ValenUne (WP.
Bernard Guinther (51 Pete Burdette (1'), and F. Burdette~
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Delaney Skill
At Running I

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AMERICAN LIAGUI
w.32 15L. .68)
Pet. 0
Chlueo
New York:
28 20 .583 410
Clevelanlf
23 23 .521 710

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UNITID PRESS
Ron Delane,. proved again dll·
25 ' 25 .500 8Y. 1ng the week end that he is one
28 24 .520 711.

By Chot TanehJIJ

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Until I saw it, J didn't believe it.

Pomeroy
(ement Block Co,
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winners since Harrison DiUard
reeled off 82 straight hurdles t~l-

Tb!s is a personal reflection about Little League Baseball.
NATiONAL UAGUE
H~ving been gone from here In 1955·56 when Little League
w. L. Pet. Go
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got its real start I bad not seen a game played by the &amp;.12 year. Cin&lt;innatl
olds until two weeks ago. The enthusiasm popping all over Brooklyn
28 18 .1598 1~
the Meigs area last fall aftor play bad stopped seemed out of Phllade!phia
28 10 .596 I 10
all proportion to the fact of little fellows playing bueball
r,u~:ee
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Now I doubt that even an old sourpuss of the worst variety N~'York
20 31
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could sit through more than four innings of Uttle League , Pittsburgh
16 32 .333 14
bueball without getting up a slight bead of steam about the Chicago
14 29 .328 1310
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w o esome acts of thJll recent development In organized boy
INTERNATIONAL LI~GUE
recreation.
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Remember the summer recreation programs of not so many Richmond
33 18 .647 o
years ago! The athletic coach would customarily be hired to T(lronto
28 22 .560 4~
supervise organized play in summer months. Softball games, Bullolo
27 22 .551 6
vo Uey baiJ, hgymnastics, Oh, and a num~r of things WOUld be ::.:.~ter
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1r 1ed. But t e enthusiasm was lacking. No parents came out Mlami
24 21 · 471 9
to cheer and growl at umpires. If the kids had nothing better Columbus
24 29 :453 10
to do, they might wander over to the playfield two or three Byntreal
17 p .347 15
days a week. Maybe not at aiL
, NATIONAL LEAGUE
Every ideal .that America cherishes outside the spiritual Cincinnati 3 Brooklyn 1
rea~rn-and_ even some of those are interwoven-is strengthen- Cinclnpati 3: Brooklyn o
ed m orgamzed LitUe League and Pony League baseball Look Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 1 (11 in.)
at the list;
PittJburgh 3, Milwauktfl3

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umpho in the late 1~.
Delaner, a black-haired, daint:
stridina rrlob lad who ruM lor

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new officer was prese"nted a.__c(r-·
.sage of red rosebuds. Ml'$. yo ···
,ell instilled Mrs. Robert McGlothlin if president; Mrs. Robe-1
McGlotblln wiU install Mn.. Paul
f SCallY in the fall as Jhe is on va~ cation' at tbis timt; . Mrs. E. L·
; SteiJJ lnttalled Mra. Jact Frey .-~~ ~
, treasurer, Mrs. Tom Hof~man Ill·
• stalled Mrs. Paul Henderson .i
(f!CTetary: Mrs. · Bob Jnh11stG,
:lpstalled Mrs. Louts Karschnill: 11
recording secretary.

Courtney, former For(lha·m stlo"
who won" the Ul~d Olymfhic SO·lmeter race, set .a world mark of

and "Sonny Boy."
Mrs. Eugene Hester sang sev
era} vocal selec.tiom:. The club
pri!.sented Mrs. Powell with a
p;resJ'dent's ·p in and her out.e;ol1g

pert sang "Mommy s Little Girl"

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11 OICAit PIALIY
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. UP
-A chubby Jittle m1ftl who needed
four yeara to eonquer bll lean
proved hla ela11 and hi1 eourqe
to the motorboat world today.
"I waa ISO acartld one time that

"steady for four yean and flnillhed aecond • In 1hl1 Kentucky
De,by · of outbolfd competltlon
last year.
'1 bad to 'VIn tbta: one.'' he
said, looking back into the pill.
"Sure, I've won 1ome othera, but
I quit for four year•." 33-year-old thla war the 1»1 one."
Bob Jaeob1011 ot Flint, Mich., ad·
mltted aa he hauled bin;J.selt out
of hl1 aleek c:rdt named "Jumpln'
lfferl
Jake" after blmaelf. "I took a
apill at Sa1lnaw and tha propelleri
NEW HAIITf'ORD,COnn. -!UP&gt;
of the other boata Wedded mY -Volunteer flr_fu'nea In the ·Pin •
life jooket."
Me~~owa tectl~;~n "ereo chided
whein
.New lfartlort9 volunteen
Bllt "Jake" proved he baa con•
quered hit fea,r1, ~~~l}.dl1 ai he beat them to 1 fire at the rell' of
won tbe fourth annual Mehnen l,- the Pine Mladooq tlre atatlon.
00 bland 100· " mile ,nt,rnatlonal However•.the-Plne Me.tdowa ebief.
outboard maratbon on the. bright Geor~ GroiJ.den, Jntormod the
lifte!'
~lue ••tera of the . St. Lawrence NeW HirUori:l Yl81t~t River.
they foUJbt th• blw for an hour
tba' It waa an u.ader around
He did It In U!rllilnJJ !"hlon,
lumplllfi out I~ t~Rnl of. the record dump IIH thlt bat burned lor II
number at 130
14 the l\ln yeara and ' probablJ wiD do 10 for
went off and .J hOld~Q&amp; the lead all 1'1 more.
the waY thrGlill the· briJ:ht sun.

_Golden ·Anniversary
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·oNAL ·

al'ld Mri. Mirk Ward, Mrs.
WiJUam Ctlialer. Mr. , aUd Mrs.

Mt

He~x·

Bqck, M.r~. ~ose~th Wehin·

ief., 10': .lad

Mr:~t

· ·JJB!Ile Abel,

ftohnle HestPi-, Mt: &amp;ncf Mrs. ~..
G. MehhrJI&amp;D' and MTa. Herm·m
Blact,..

GOODWI\,1. CLUB
Mrs. William. -r,Jel''a.rhmd
Jy em.erta,qed memb 1~s
her
Goodwill Club .at
G~me• were played
and

rece lt·
of the
hom
prizes

were won. Other.s attending We ·'
~l.h;s.

Cliff

Romh,

Ml'!.

Syb .l

' Smith,.' Mr!!. Tbomlll G:rln.stea~
·. Mt'l. P!lll&amp;y Fry, Mr1. J, c . Roush.
:vrl. . Doug M~ler, r-t;Ni. ChaT! ,s

..._ .. 1l~·r Mr!i, " Hbil\tm' '·MiJier, Mr.:
·Theima Capebarrt,' Mn. Clyde
•Ri~, Mrs. James Cunnlngham
and Miss Sbelbv Grinstead.

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CHIIOKtl

The Cherokee Farm WOmeno~
Club held iheir May meeting at
the home of ·Mrs. Dou~as Roush
with Ml'l. Van Roush assistlngr
P~sident Mr.s. ·1.11wrence Clark
predded and onl'lled the meeti 1g
with a IJOR~ and flag ple&lt;lge. D ~-

The Walk·tn Garden Club m ! t
at the home of Mrs. Lowell C4tp? r
Thursday eVeninJ.
MrJ. Nettie Sloan of Srr~eu.~,
hat been viaitins: her sitttr Mr ·
Hornet· Story.
,Miss Glennie Miller, of Athen'
spent the week end witb )ln. R.

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Ofhr JHfiJI ....f10NMI, te ; ••000 '"'· OYW. f•¥"4
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Thursday. ·

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By Mrt. 14. H• ...,.,
Mr. a.nd Mra•. Alvin "\nHtaker
spent Me;D)orial Day a~ ~ week
end lo Clncinblti aod· Alexander, · Ky., vlaidna relattfts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee WJI.itllt ind son
of St. Albans, are vlait1n1 relative• ,here.
Mr. 11nd Mra. Starling Orr and
children, ColumbuJt, Mr. ud Mrs.
CJaf'ence sorden and son, Diamond,
W. Va., and lflL Lola SordeQ
apeot Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Orr.
,
Mr: arid Mh. &amp;u~ne IDwley

A NUISI watehes over Suzanne Payette, 18, of Lo~ B~eh, C~ ..
u me beillll ber aecond year to a deep coma. A year ago abe lapsed
Jn:to ullCOllllcioumeu durlnJ a routine tonsilleetow o~tlon. Her
heart .topped and doclora ma11eced It untU they broul{ht her back
to life. The braiD wu damq:ed by lack ofox,ye~ And co~ be1an.

votinr.s ,.,.,.re b)'~ Mrs. Naa .:
PARTY
Johnson 'OIIowed ~y a rcadinu
Mr. and Mrs. Donald OhJingN
'' by Mrs.
"
and .pr"''er
Woodrow" recently honored t hei r son, Jler'
~
Foreman:. The b•ineu repoo-ts man on bts 18th birt hd ay with ll
were eiven:
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party. Attending were Mr. and
Mrl. Donald Oblinger, chair- Mrs. J . A. Ohlinger, Mr. and Mn.
man of Belter Liv,m·g·uraed me'1l· Harold OhUnger and family, Mr.
bert to oompleteprojo~-. MIS. · aad Mrs. Marlon Ohlinger and
Jven au·• reported her•~ projel!~. sons, .Mr. and Mrs. Lt!Jter Ohlin·
- ·bas bee·n I c~mpleted. ger and Pete-, Mr.
·
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and Mrs. Jo·
Mrs. Van Roush 1a,ve a report on seph Ohlinger ind family, Mrs.

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Hugo Juhling, and guests M. '·
.E. R. Classel' of Waynesburg, Pa.
an d Mrs. A. G. Me.,'I man.
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LEGION

The American Legion Auxiliary
me.t irocently tori the:ir ~eguil:tr
meet ng. · Door pr tlbs were won
by Mrs.. N eIson Ro u.s h an d Mrs.
Fr cd R-ousn.
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AuxiJiary on "Poppy Day." The
Ruth Singleton and Ml'fl. Martia member• ~ol,lec;ted in the New
Ohlinger.
Ha,ven area while the BOy ~outs
colltc&amp;ed in }la10n. · Prese~t we.-e
SEWING CLU.a
th~se named above .ind Mrs. H.
Mrs. J. L. Stewart recently en· c · Roney, Mn. c · c · •·
IliOnt gomer)'
tertalned the Bend Sewina Ch.!b Mrs. ·Nannle Roush, 'Mrs. Robert
at her hbme. Attendin' were Mn Roush, Mrs. Bobby LaYne, Mrs.
.F. A. Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryan·. ..,.
~~"verett Roush • M" · Syb·l
Smith ,
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Mr.t.
Lloyd
Roush,
.Mrs.
Herma1
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Th
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A. B. Wood•um Foster
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arne, Mrt.
weov
er.
' Mrs. L. J. Rutteneutter, Mrs. W.
PIIIONALS
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T. Stone, Mrs, N. 0. ~~Mu
Mrs. Ben Sayre and~~eh of

Mr!. Rolph Btollard.
Mr...d lin....... and
Miss Martha orr, Columbus Jtpent
the week end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and son
Richard, Killhuck, spent the week
end with MNl. Baker't parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White
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Mra. Mary Holter and · chlldren
spent Sunday with her parenU Mr.
and Mrs. Worley Davis , D!i!xter.
Mr. and Mr.s. Chatlei· Griffith,
4nd daughter of Pomeroy spent
Mond.ay with tbe tormets pireats,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Griffith.
•Mr . .and Mrs. Charles Baum flf
Chester, called on P.lr. and Mrs.
Paul Orr, Wednesday . .
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorden and
children, Columbus, called on rei a·
tives here Sunday.
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Ml'. and Mrs. Woodruw Fortney,
Warsaw, spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. prover White and their
daUghter, Mrs, Elsie White, who
had · been vil'liting relatives here
returned home wllib them.
\.~ il.1r. and .Mr~ . Clirif Orr, Mr. and,
. ·Mrs-: Bl1ly · Orr and family spent
Su.nday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W11liam Sorden .and Mrs. Lola Sor•
d~n o( Eagle Ridge.
Mr. ind Mrs. Ora .White and
daughter, ani:l Mrs. Hollon of Racine called on Mrs. Ralph Ballard,
Thursday.
1
Harold Hawk and Jerry Wood,
C~ester, spent· Monday evening
w1th Mr. a'hd Mrs. Charles Spen~
cer.

K'NEEp LOCKED
DETROIT
.
U - New
The York
right knee
of Ralph · Terry,
Yr.n
kee right bander, was "locke:!''
when be awakened Sunday a .l f

t i
ra
e nerld Guskl Mauch SKid the 21~
Y ~:r·o reto e may be lost to the
1cam 1or a week. Mauch will us~
heat treatment on th~ knee.
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Columbus are visiting here.

w. w. Johnston of Madi!JOn
Ind., visited M:r. and M:r.s. Bob
Johnst.on and family · over the
·weekend and the Jmhnston•1 dnughter, Nan, returned to Madisot
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Dyer and
hild
c
of Parkersburg visit)d
Mr.!l. ren.
H. L. Dyer (In Sunday. The
.Dyers daughter, Anne remained
here for a visit.
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LIL ABNER

E. Dou&amp;laa.
Mrs. Gle.nn Lee attended a
health meeting a t Late Hop~

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; $1,.

Mr.: and Mrs.
m-,to"' Tom Hoffman .

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BEDFORQ

Mr. and Mra. Ra.t M')'ert. o'
Atlle!WIPtnt Sunday wiitr:Ml\ au 'l
Mrt. Harold . Jonea and tQtJUy.
Milt ltan Le.e, Mile Wlhu Her .
rnumn· •nd M.rfL Boy MUIK 'l)f01
'l'~etday iD (lqlumbua.
M!1. J. H. Cuekl•r of fowJt.stan
Point and lira. Uenier Va.o ~
ot J)eiJwate villted Mr. and Mr..:
Welby W.ba'Jey,

By. SHULTZ'.

Ilfand-dot--lf~H=::~:~=~=11
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be
IJ'hined, bolltlftl one wateraotktd
PJIQ.tleJ, ~'They cot-1 ~t aore but
)'Ou ha-. lo Ol~ thll"
J oluo n hU' been raclq

MfS.

Routh,

PJ~~~iTSI":".:._-:--- _

•'-ter•

the wbt(l.rlft1ed w•ttri. ·
'1 wear adbeilve tape patchea
OYer PIJ' 'kneel ·and then put bu-

Mr. !lliftM,r.a. Phil ·J:atb,

·I nternJtional Relatloau..
Mrf. 0: ~: Howard Jr., gave the
pro(Ji'lm the topic belnJ "Paren .:~
Teach Degard FOr The Right Of
.Others":•• Games were played and
\ref~Sb~•nti\ were served o·to 13
membera ana two guests: Mrs.
~:wu
. ,oeeptod., 08 3
. . , rni.e: •n•._b
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ttonal ·to11r:~ tor ·thir Halon w
be held JuJJ6 4:
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whleb 'bath.ed the
ted waterway.
Only _a-teet..e with 15 poundl,
the tiny min wttb the little IJIOUItaehe alao lho~d be had tlie en·
durance or 1 ehlmplon as be
knelt on bla ll:neea tlirou1bout that
1 bout and at mblute fl'lnd over

and Wyatt Chadwell, E. L.

sieia., Palll' POwell, Bob Johnston, M,r . and Mrs. ~rl W}f.,·

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., June tO, 1957-5

GASOUN£ ALLEY

By KING

ond fimlly, Dunbor, jpont W""II&gt;Y ood' Thunciq With Jlr. and

offieen presented her with a baJ'
to he attached tt&gt; the pin.
~ AttencUng were tbose nam . ~

thur's lime men of the nobility were charged with upholding New York a Dll!roit 4
California At,V meet Saturday
. Uce. The songs ·a nd Bolton
Boa ton 9,
8, Kansas
Kan881 Cit"
City 4
· ht at B1 ers!le!d • Laszl·o· T...·
the id ea Is of chJ vaIry, h onest Y, and JUS
nlljl
15
poems, both formaJ and legendary, bolstered tbese founda· Baltimore 7, Cblcago' 15
bnrl o! Hungary waa serond, s:x
yarrls bebind Llncoln.
!lons of a soc Ie Iy t ba t was bound to crumble when merchan- Baltlmote o, Chie~a:o o
Don Bowden, the t'niversity o:
tillsm broadened the eConomic base fc&gt;r everyone. Diluted InGAMES MONDAY
california junior who last week
to the masse•, the j\ge of Chivalry fell apart after the Cru·
Natlooal L became the first Yank to het'er
'·cincinn&amp;ti (Nuxball) at P!tta. four minutes 3:58.7 in tb.e mi~~~. sades.
But I can't think of organized Uttle League Baseball in any bul'lh (Law), nlgllt.
ran in the half-mile at th1s mr.c.
se:nse. ~other than a strengthening of most Of our American Milwaukee &lt;ll.,.hl&gt; vlf. Brooklyn and ~on ~n 1:49.2. .
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Ideal&amp;. t works because it is natur.111l for younggters to love (Newcombe) at Jeney City.
1 , . Eha.\ Galbert ot W1nston, • Sal ~
1
games. asebaU being the national sport, with many of our {Only games scheduled)
!;'::r!ecS:!d~ofo~~~ c~~ :e;~~d
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athletic roes comJng from its players ranks, it could not be
Amtrkan L....,.
loW hurdles event aio"nd a cune
hlr . .1... 5oo .. better adapted to inspire youngsters to practice those habits ?-few York .( Turley )at Detroit in the National Association of In·
of behavlor and persoMllty that pay otnn thls country
&lt;Lory),
tercol!egi•te Atllietleo meet s,t.
A prediction is thus ~n order.
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t
(Kellner).
Tbls growing national movement among the youngsters (Only games scheduled)
OVA STANDINGS
and bit wJ II cod nUn~e to grow as long as self..acriflcing adults
w. L. GB
can • 1oun to lead 11-,.easlly could become one of the strong
Alii_, Sorvlco
. HarUord "
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bulwarka against .all the JUs the Jntellectuals say are eating at PRINCETON, N. J, '- (UPI- Bill Coolville "''
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thefee~of America.
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Jones of South Orange and Rw Galllpolla
·2 1 2
A few JUs are juvenile delin{uency (Egad• won't somebody Wllley of Piltaburgb, Prlnooto·&gt; Pomeroy
1 3 3
coin
rd f li'J
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'atudenta, report a Jlvely buslnen Middleport
1 2 3
1lnee atartlnt their Student Allig,. Racine
1 2 3
new wo $ or · , mater a sm and all it connotes
gresslve unJons, aggressive management, money for
tor Agency, which orrler1 the re
Point Ple.3.sant
o 3 3
sake), irresponsibility in statesmanship, going to church
tiles from Florida. Thlly say some
btulb SullCI•y
41 .Yetf! of Contlnaio..,a S.tvln '.
laking religion lightly, and many othors.
ouotomers u,./ the alligatoro to Hartlo'rd t, CoolviJie o
Phones 82-435 Poinoroy, o.
Yes, I think the men and women who ·support this kind of greet unwanted calle-rs and to Middl~po.rt 14, Pt. plearant 3
recreation witli their time and dollar• are wJnnlng a lot of gold h.:re;a;k;d~at~..~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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~on the Credit Ledger kept up above. ·
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Jacobson Comes Back To Conquer His
Fears, Wins International Marathon

a

BEGINS HERSECOND YEAR IN COMA

tbe hall·milo.

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Nelson Of Tuledo. He i1 in a To.

t

onds Saturday night while . settl•·,g
the paee. Then o~Jan£'y , who hati
been patte11ing along behind In h.s.
usual fashion, let out a notch in
Courage.
Chicago 7, PhiJadelf.hla 3
his ehop~y stride and surge&lt;! a
Sportsmanship.
Chicago 4, Philade pbia 4 (called head to beat Courtney by a yard.
Strength
end nintb, curfew)
The time or 1:48.1 bettered the
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St. Louis 2 New York 1 ·r
meet mart of 1 :M.l.9 set last year
Swiftness at runnmg.
St. Louis 10, New York 7
by Arnie Sowell of Pittsburgh.
Alertness:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Merv Lincoln, the Ausfr.alian
. Honesty.
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Clevtlaad '1, Washington 2
who has a 3:59 mile to hie c:redit,
Back in the days when Knights were bold as in King Ar· Washin.,ton 7, ClevelaDd 6
won1 that event ln 4:04.f during tite

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ne•day.

ledo hospital. The Nel10n• are
former re1Idents of this community.
Jimmy Nelson aod Miss Donna
Je-an Bolin were recently married.
Earl Riges is wreekini the Dexter School House which be recently purcbued. He is pltnnang to
build dwelling bouse.
Mrs. Fern Sweeney waa an over
night 1uest recently of her cou·
sJns, Mr. and Mrs. Race Davis.
a heart attack.
.
Mrs. Frank Rhinehart was callMr. and Mrs. Marvin WU110n, and ed to Willtesvllle by the serious
A cboru'll or .bOys anc:1 gl.rl.'l daliihter Pam, Miss Joan :Mopteom· Ulness of her aunt Mrs. ueua
slng aeveral""sonp, They we:·r ery and Mrs. M. E .. Nelson ware Harrison, . w~o waa taken to Ho~
Phyllis Batey, Jane Powell, Eugen~ Hester. ·Susanne Wolpert,
Anh. Howa'n!,
Sheldon tJ,oust;,
Rlc:;ky Abd. and Shelby Grinstead.
. · ·M d. PoWell .prese~led ~he
readlnlil "Wbat ls A Little Girl:'"
Jand "What Is a Little Boy?" witb

Vieki JohnSton an&lt;l Ricky. PO\f 111
taklna: part in it. ~usanne Wol·

.

While here Mr. and Mrs. Ogden
were gu~sb of Mr. and Mr.s. M. E.
Nelson, They and the Nelsons
attended to Alumna Banquest al
Wilkesvl11e. M!'. Ogden an~ Nel.s01
Were graduates o I WllkeJvil~e
High Sc hOOI.
Thb eommonity waa shocked by
the sudden death of Waid Halliday
who passed aWay .veey suddenly
P'riday evening durini the severe
thunderstorm. Cause of death was

m

Hoipltal wt.ere the paaed •
way. Bulrlal wu at WilknvUte .
Mr. and M.n. Claude MO!ItJom.
Mn. H.aJTiaon wu bona a n d
10mery end cliUdren, WeU•on, raised ln tttia tommwdtJ.
wefe week end IJUellf.s pf hit par·
'
ents, J«r. and Mrs. Chulet Mont-

butineft ealltrr at Athen1, Wed..

in this coromJ,n\it)'. Mrs. Albell
Wat the former Mlu Trella VonP. X. Mri. E. L Stein 'W'II toaa:t· sc;-h
ultz.
• gomer)',
mlltrett-tnd opened the dlnnr.r
Mn, Relph TUrner wa1 calllnJ
Mr.
and Mra. W. Roy Ogden oi
wJth the club sona: and collect, Columbus were h.,l'e to attend tll.; on Mn. Jolin .., Radekin recently.
followed t)y invocatio·1
....hleh
funeral of lhe latter'e aunt, Mn&gt;. Mra. Radekin haJ reeo... ered. from
by Mr1. Wyatt Chadwen.
a reoent IIJneaa and 1s able to pe
EUa Nehon.
We1corAe· was by Mn. Paul Pow
out now.
ell which was followed bY the .:1~­
Mrs. Nelson ' had lived in !his
Mrt. EdhR btrong, Columbus,
•lirioUJ dl~ner sened by the lA'· community the &amp;"-eater part of h·!r
and
Mn. Oo~is Randolph, Toledo,
(ion Aux.iUary .
life, byt the past ftw yurs haC
Th&amp; prorram opened with ape'. made hilr home with ner daughter, were here to attend the Wilketo
clal music by a t rio ot glrl.i. r.lr~. William Gllloloo of Albar:Y,. vute Alumni Banquet and vlilted
their &amp;ist.er &amp;nd brother-In-law, Mr.
·Su.sanne .Wolpert, Pltyllis Batey She waH burled In the . Nelso n and
Mrs. L. C. Chapman.
and Jano Powell.
Cemete~y near her old home. Her
Word has been received bere
, The ouifoing ottlcers inatallcd huabaod E. A. Nelson died several of the serious illness of Harold

1'46.8 in the half·milc May 25 at
LOHeA~g~e:iu: lirst. lap in 53 ' sec-

Toclay'sSportParade

of
[..antnter were callln1 on friends

the incoming officers and ea.:-h years ago.

Villanova, leave, his rivah in the

stretoh as though they were oaug t
in a bog. He won the mile in 4,05 4
durtng tbe meet Of champions· Saturday night at ' Houston, Tex. He
uncorked a 56.3-seeond !Ina! guar·
ter tG beat GaH HOdgson of Okla
homa by five yarda. Only 46 mi"·
SETS WO~LO MARK

' Ttif ifew

held Uteir third annual blnqu.Pt
at the JreaJon ball May Z8 at 0: JO

Old Salem
lrJ.r. md Mra. .l.et!tr!r Azbe:U

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llo lnhSTAFFORD 3P~G5 ConD. (UP) .:.Only 45 of 2,000 reJIJtor«&lt;
voten cut baltotl in 'tbe reeerd ·

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NEW HAVEN, W. Vo.
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WOMINI c~ua ,

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DICK TRACl'

By CHESTER GOULD

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'-Dall1 SeiltiDel, Pomeroy.lliddleport, 0., June 10, 19D7

Hesson Beals Coolville Wit~ One-Hitter,

Bowles, Ne1son ·r~~e .,.u, Setat&amp;net
Lead In Wht
SPORTS
For Middleport
DESK
The rampa~ing Hartford Tigen
took over undisputed possession of
the lead in the Ohio Valley Association Sunday at Coolville when
Gene Heuon threw a l·hitter at
Dick Spencer, winning 4-0.
In other league game.s Middle·
port stamped Itself as a comer
when Jim Bowles spaced eight hits
and collected a home run, a double and a .!lingle to lead his mates
to a 14·3 victory.
Pomeroy, tttill without the services o! a front line pitcher, Wll
humbled again , 21 -8, at GallipoliS.
Hesson was practically untoueh·
able as he struck out 18 and walk·
ed only two CoolviJlites. Hartford
got nine hits (Jf.f Spencer who went
all the way.
Spencer pitched good baU, walk·
ing only one and striking out fou:r.
Two errors helped beat him U the
Oliver men took 11 two-run lead [n
Lhe first ·on one hit and a lapse

afield.

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Come, Baseball Gluttons
u==-=o=-=-'=ME=R=-:::.S--:::-GAL·o-RE, SOX IN

2 LOSSES, YANKS FIGHT
lr MILTON RICHMAN

umtM ,.,...

Sports wrtt.r
Only a baseball glutton could
aak for more excitement than
there ·wa• in the stormiest Sunday
of the major league season.
No matter what happen• to be
your .dlah of tea, it Wll8 all there
on the menu Sunday.
For tho11e who like home run&amp;,
Don Hoak of Cincinnati hlt one in
each aame to help the R.cdlega
tweep a double · header from
Brookly·,1, :S. t ond 3-0, and recapture the National League lead .
For tho.e who like to aee the
"little fetla" knock oft the "big
guy", there waa ttle Orlolea' two
vldorle• over the !lrtt-place White
Sox, 7-6, ~A"nd for thO&amp;e who .pJefer t~
baaeball apir.cd wJth 110me fUILk
cuff•; there were plentY ot Defrolt
aa the Yankee• defeated the Ti·
am ·1-4 in a game that almost
reauited ln a riot.

Hoak put on a one-man show in
helping the nedlc.gs move ahead
of the pack in theN . L. race agaln
by a game .-nd a half. Hia tworun homer in the seventh inning
of the opener off Don Drysdale
snapped a 1-1 til.!, and he and
George Crowe connected tor homera in the 8econd game off . Ed
Roebuck, hlaklng the first .start of
hla three • year major leaeue career ufter g~ reli.cf appcaranees,
Bronlu Lawrtnce wall the winner
in the openet' and Hal JelfcGat in
the ni¥ht ear .

The White Sox' A.merlcan
L-eague 1ead walt shaved tet 4'AI
~~:nmes by their two losses to the
Oriole!. H.ome run,. by Tito Franmona and Bob Nieman paced BalUmore to., ltli f1rst game vietory,II relicve~s Geot.Q:tl Zuverlnk poat.
ed hia s-ixth triumph. Billy O'Dell
strur.k out 11 and held Chicago to
six hits In the finele .
Two injuries marred the night
ca p. George Kelt suffered a pos. . . Ht,.,..,.n St.tl
sible skull fracture when struck
There watt even a "Babe Um·· by one of D!ck Donovan's pitches
"'fR" type &lt;;leal of &amp;erond with and Fnmcona broke h)a left index
the basea full In \t.l! Detroit-New !inaer white trying to field a
York Jame .nd whjt's more, It ground ball .
belped tbe Yank&amp; w n.
The Yankres won their game
l!:ltewhere on ibc big league after trailing 4-0. With the score
1eene, the Cardlnala climbed to tied 4-4 In the eJ&amp;hth and the
wllhln a~ Jlme• ol first place by ba8es full, Hank Bauer tried to
deleatlne the Glanh twice, 2-1. atcat ~econd. By the time the Ti·
1nd 10.1; Milwaukee beat Pitts. gcrs got through throwing the
burch In the flr~t w~ame, 2-1, In bull around, BUl Skowron .!lcoretl
11 innln11, but the Pirates won the dccldinu run from thll·d, Frank
the niJhtcap, W, and the Cubs Holling, Charley Maxwell 11nd
topped the PhUUe1, 7-3. tn the Earl Torge11on homered for the
opener, While the ICC.Ond Jame Tigers while Skowron and .Bauer
waa called In the IOLh with the homert~d tor thi! Yanks.
IC!Ore 4-4.
Members of both tcnms eame
In the American T.o!lliue, the ehareing onto · the field In the
Red So• took both ends oC a third Inning when Ray Boone and
double-header from the AthlelJta, Yankee starter Tom Studlvant
&amp;4 111d N, whUe Cleveland •ptit cneaged In a fist fight. Boone
wltb WalhlnelOn, the lndl•nll tak· claimed Sturdivant hod thrown at
Ina the opener, 7-2 and the Sen- his head. Both were ejected from
ltora the tetond 11me. 'l-8.
the eamc anti the victory went to
.0 - lhow
reliever Bob Grim.

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Palm~r, Ford, Edge Finsterwald In
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Akron Open; Ford Tabbed As Comer
AKRON, Ohio UP - Arnold
Palmer 1a,. DoUJ Ford the nOd
•• "the man to watch in the Na·
tional Opan" thil week after beatina Ford on the tlath hole or a
ttadden death playoft Sunday to
win the Rubber City Open a:olf
tournament.
Ford Mot a 0 to catch Palmer
It 272: after '71 holei and lent the
tii.OOO tourney lato extra holes.
Howner, Palmer of Latrobe,
Pa .• 1ank a 20-yard ·chip a hot tar
1 blrdle-Uine on lbe alxth to take
lhe title. Dow Fin1terwald or Teoque..._ Fla.,· wa1 third with 275.
aftlr tlelnl for the Ie1d on the
-.eoiHII. and third da)'a, and Bill
Trombley, 1 CaJ111 club pro on
tile elreult for nine montha, ranked

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lourlh Wltb 11'111.
1111
.rotd II drlv&amp;n1 and puttlnJ

Rutb Signed To
.Redleg Contract
Br McKeehnie

well," Pfllmcr aald. "I have to
plcll: him as the man to watcb In
the Open."
Aa for hlmselt, Palmer thought
his own putUna: "wc11k," and
planned to spend the next three
dan at Toledo Practlclna on/ Ihe
sr"ns before the National Open
iillh underway Th.urlday.
Ironically, it was 1 bi.d putt by
Ford on the second eJtlra hole
that saved Palmer. Ford needed
a 2~-toot putt for a btrdle four,
but mlsjud11ed I dip In the'. (I'COn
and the b•U rimmed thfl cup.
The two finall1tf halved the
next three hoiC!l and P•lmcr went
ivc.r the 480.yard llxth with hi•
aeeond ahot. Ford Will on the
green In three, 30-feet from the
pin.

With hla Mil )yina on tho
amooth erus
oll the .a:teen,
Palmer etcde to thip witt• ,.

J\Wt

seven Iron ratbt'r than putt. The
ball rose ll[&amp;htly, bounced and
rolled Into the eup.

Hartford bunched three hits in
the final inning to get its last two
runs. HC85on now baa 03 JltrUc.eouta.
in 28 mning~ of OVA hurling in
three complete games and one in·
ning of reHeC.

NELSON HOT. TOO

At Pt. PleFt3ant,

Middleport
jumped into a 5·2 lead In the see-

ond inning when a parade of home
runs over the short, low fence paid
etlf. Middleport's Bobby Nelton led
oft the second inning with a walk,
later scored, then up the aecond
time In the inning, clouted a grand
&amp;lam home run.
Homers also were hlt by pUot
Charley Stobart with one on, by
ltiekey Miller with one on, and by
Bowles. Other hitters were Rutland's Bob Nebo.n with· three lil£gles and Hank Clatwortby't alntle.
For Hindu Henderson's bo)'l,
Donohew, Capehart and Wedee
each had two singles while Gordon
and Smith nicked Bowie• for one
single apiece.
Bobby Nelson had a perled day
at the plate with hll bomer, and
walking all other appearancea.

TOUGH AT fiRST.

The Collins men at GalUpoll1
were making a game of it until
the roof fell in durlnK the fourth
inning when Emil Thomas's boyt
lflllied five Umel'. ,lt had bf'E!B ·a
3-3 game at tha·t pqint.
· t
A flock of errOf}l shiiok Bob
Wilson, startlnt: pitcher into a
losing cause. In all PomeToy eommittcd 10 error.! during the day.
Buddy Cundift came on to relieve Wilson In the rlxth, and Nesselroad h1 turn relieved him In the
lilevcnth, flnishini up. Gallipol11
counted 9 bia: runs In the seventh
to put the game out of reach.
Jimmy Joe Hemsley had two
singles, VlHI Vranken, a single,
Ncsselroad, two singles and a trl~
ple, Buddy Cundiff, a .tngle, home
run and a triple, Jobn YounJ a
ainale, Bob Wilton a deuble and
two slnglca, Guy Guinther a alna:le
and Kenny Wiggins a homer to
total up Pon1eroy's very respect·
abl~ onslaught of 13 hlta. Lao Val·
ent1ne, the winner, Bernard Guln·
ther and Pete Burdette were the
Gallipolis pitcher•.
Fir the winners, VRientine,l dou·
ble, triple and ·wo sina:Ies, Jarvi•'
t~ce alngies and Mor1anl' three
tangles were hitting hiahlla:hta
Gallipolis pitcher• walked none.
but botwecn thorn only fanneD. atX
Pomoroy players.

Coolville

lfortlord

000 000 000--0 1 2

200 000 00:1-4 9 1
Coolville: Spencer and v. Spen-

cer.

Hartford;

Middleport

He&amp;IOJI and Tucker.

053100 tJSG.-Jf

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Pt. Pleasant
200 000 100-3 8 1
Middleport : Bowlea and Hinlly,
Pt. Pleasant: Auaton (LP), Riney
(f) and Donabow.
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Pomeroy
100 201 040--8 Ul l.O
Galllpoli'
201 531 90x-21 111 '
Pomeroy: Wllacln (Lp), Buddy
Cundiff 8), Nesseltotd 7) and Jeffers and Cundiff (1') and Neaael·
road (7). GaiUpollt: ValenUne (WP.
Bernard Guinther (51 Pete Burdette (1'), and F. Burdette~
.

~ BASERAU

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Delaney Skill
At Running I

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non-partisan election here,

AMERICAN LIAGUI
w.32 15L. .68)
Pet. 0
Chlueo
New York:
28 20 .583 410
Clevelanlf
23 23 .521 710

o• r.
()roved Agam·

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UNITID PRESS
Ron Delane,. proved again dll·
25 ' 25 .500 8Y. 1ng the week end that he is one
28 24 .520 711.

By Chot TanehJIJ

22 ?:1 .&lt;H9 11
21 28 .429 12
18 3&amp; .340 17

Until I saw it, J didn't believe it.

Pomeroy
(ement Block Co,
WILL
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of U. S. track's m(t;llt c.omiJtent
winners since Harrison DiUard
reeled off 82 straight hurdles t~l-

Tb!s is a personal reflection about Little League Baseball.
NATiONAL UAGUE
H~ving been gone from here In 1955·56 when Little League
w. L. Pet. Go
31 19 .820 o
got its real start I bad not seen a game played by the &amp;.12 year. Cin&lt;innatl
olds until two weeks ago. The enthusiasm popping all over Brooklyn
28 18 .1598 1~
the Meigs area last fall aftor play bad stopped seemed out of Phllade!phia
28 10 .596 I 10
all proportion to the fact of little fellows playing bueball
r,u~:ee
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Now I doubt that even an old sourpuss of the worst variety N~'York
20 31
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could sit through more than four innings of Uttle League , Pittsburgh
16 32 .333 14
bueball without getting up a slight bead of steam about the Chicago
14 29 .328 1310
h 1
t
w o esome acts of thJll recent development In organized boy
INTERNATIONAL LI~GUE
recreation.
.
W. L. ~,.. GB
Remember the summer recreation programs of not so many Richmond
33 18 .647 o
years ago! The athletic coach would customarily be hired to T(lronto
28 22 .560 4~
supervise organized play in summer months. Softball games, Bullolo
27 22 .551 6
vo Uey baiJ, hgymnastics, Oh, and a num~r of things WOUld be ::.:.~ter
~~ ~:
1r 1ed. But t e enthusiasm was lacking. No parents came out Mlami
24 21 · 471 9
to cheer and growl at umpires. If the kids had nothing better Columbus
24 29 :453 10
to do, they might wander over to the playfield two or three Byntreal
17 p .347 15
days a week. Maybe not at aiL
, NATIONAL LEAGUE
Every ideal .that America cherishes outside the spiritual Cincinnati 3 Brooklyn 1
rea~rn-and_ even some of those are interwoven-is strengthen- Cinclnpati 3: Brooklyn o
ed m orgamzed LitUe League and Pony League baseball Look Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 1 (11 in.)
at the list;
PittJburgh 3, Milwauktfl3

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umpho in the late 1~.
Delaner, a black-haired, daint:
stridina rrlob lad who ruM lor

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runner took on Tom Courtney u:

HaYti! WOnieftl-

Club

new officer was prese"nted a.__c(r-·
.sage of red rosebuds. Ml'$. yo ···
,ell instilled Mrs. Robert McGlothlin if president; Mrs. Robe-1
McGlotblln wiU install Mn.. Paul
f SCallY in the fall as Jhe is on va~ cation' at tbis timt; . Mrs. E. L·
; SteiJJ lnttalled Mra. Jact Frey .-~~ ~
, treasurer, Mrs. Tom Hof~man Ill·
• stalled Mrs. Paul Henderson .i
(f!CTetary: Mrs. · Bob Jnh11stG,
:lpstalled Mrs. Louts Karschnill: 11
recording secretary.

Courtney, former For(lha·m stlo"
who won" the Ul~d Olymfhic SO·lmeter race, set .a world mark of

and "Sonny Boy."
Mrs. Eugene Hester sang sev
era} vocal selec.tiom:. The club
pri!.sented Mrs. Powell with a
p;resJ'dent's ·p in and her out.e;ol1g

pert sang "Mommy s Little Girl"

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11 OICAit PIALIY
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. UP
-A chubby Jittle m1ftl who needed
four yeara to eonquer bll lean
proved hla ela11 and hi1 eourqe
to the motorboat world today.
"I waa ISO acartld one time that

"steady for four yean and flnillhed aecond • In 1hl1 Kentucky
De,by · of outbolfd competltlon
last year.
'1 bad to 'VIn tbta: one.'' he
said, looking back into the pill.
"Sure, I've won 1ome othera, but
I quit for four year•." 33-year-old thla war the 1»1 one."
Bob Jaeob1011 ot Flint, Mich., ad·
mltted aa he hauled bin;J.selt out
of hl1 aleek c:rdt named "Jumpln'
lfferl
Jake" after blmaelf. "I took a
apill at Sa1lnaw and tha propelleri
NEW HAIITf'ORD,COnn. -!UP&gt;
of the other boata Wedded mY -Volunteer flr_fu'nea In the ·Pin •
life jooket."
Me~~owa tectl~;~n "ereo chided
whein
.New lfartlort9 volunteen
Bllt "Jake" proved he baa con•
quered hit fea,r1, ~~~l}.dl1 ai he beat them to 1 fire at the rell' of
won tbe fourth annual Mehnen l,- the Pine Mladooq tlre atatlon.
00 bland 100· " mile ,nt,rnatlonal However•.the-Plne Me.tdowa ebief.
outboard maratbon on the. bright Geor~ GroiJ.den, Jntormod the
lifte!'
~lue ••tera of the . St. Lawrence NeW HirUori:l Yl81t~t River.
they foUJbt th• blw for an hour
tba' It waa an u.ader around
He did It In U!rllilnJJ !"hlon,
lumplllfi out I~ t~Rnl of. the record dump IIH thlt bat burned lor II
number at 130
14 the l\ln yeara and ' probablJ wiD do 10 for
went off and .J hOld~Q&amp; the lead all 1'1 more.
the waY thrGlill the· briJ:ht sun.

_Golden ·Anniversary
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·oNAL ·

al'ld Mri. Mirk Ward, Mrs.
WiJUam Ctlialer. Mr. , aUd Mrs.

Mt

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Bqck, M.r~. ~ose~th Wehin·

ief., 10': .lad

Mr:~t

· ·JJB!Ile Abel,

ftohnle HestPi-, Mt: &amp;ncf Mrs. ~..
G. MehhrJI&amp;D' and MTa. Herm·m
Blact,..

GOODWI\,1. CLUB
Mrs. William. -r,Jel''a.rhmd
Jy em.erta,qed memb 1~s
her
Goodwill Club .at
G~me• were played
and

rece lt·
of the
hom
prizes

were won. Other.s attending We ·'
~l.h;s.

Cliff

Romh,

Ml'!.

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' Smith,.' Mr!!. Tbomlll G:rln.stea~
·. Mt'l. P!lll&amp;y Fry, Mr1. J, c . Roush.
:vrl. . Doug M~ler, r-t;Ni. ChaT! ,s

..._ .. 1l~·r Mr!i, " Hbil\tm' '·MiJier, Mr.:
·Theima Capebarrt,' Mn. Clyde
•Ri~, Mrs. James Cunnlngham
and Miss Sbelbv Grinstead.

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CHIIOKtl

The Cherokee Farm WOmeno~
Club held iheir May meeting at
the home of ·Mrs. Dou~as Roush
with Ml'l. Van Roush assistlngr
P~sident Mr.s. ·1.11wrence Clark
predded and onl'lled the meeti 1g
with a IJOR~ and flag ple&lt;lge. D ~-

The Walk·tn Garden Club m ! t
at the home of Mrs. Lowell C4tp? r
Thursday eVeninJ.
MrJ. Nettie Sloan of Srr~eu.~,
hat been viaitins: her sitttr Mr ·
Hornet· Story.
,Miss Glennie Miller, of Athen'
spent the week end witb )ln. R.

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By Mrt. 14. H• ...,.,
Mr. a.nd Mra•. Alvin "\nHtaker
spent Me;D)orial Day a~ ~ week
end lo Clncinblti aod· Alexander, · Ky., vlaidna relattfts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee WJI.itllt ind son
of St. Albans, are vlait1n1 relative• ,here.
Mr. 11nd Mra. Starling Orr and
children, ColumbuJt, Mr. ud Mrs.
CJaf'ence sorden and son, Diamond,
W. Va., and lflL Lola SordeQ
apeot Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Orr.
,
Mr: arid Mh. &amp;u~ne IDwley

A NUISI watehes over Suzanne Payette, 18, of Lo~ B~eh, C~ ..
u me beillll ber aecond year to a deep coma. A year ago abe lapsed
Jn:to ullCOllllcioumeu durlnJ a routine tonsilleetow o~tlon. Her
heart .topped and doclora ma11eced It untU they broul{ht her back
to life. The braiD wu damq:ed by lack ofox,ye~ And co~ be1an.

votinr.s ,.,.,.re b)'~ Mrs. Naa .:
PARTY
Johnson 'OIIowed ~y a rcadinu
Mr. and Mrs. Donald OhJingN
'' by Mrs.
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and .pr"''er
Woodrow" recently honored t hei r son, Jler'
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Foreman:. The b•ineu repoo-ts man on bts 18th birt hd ay with ll
were eiven:
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party. Attending were Mr. and
Mrl. Donald Oblinger, chair- Mrs. J . A. Ohlinger, Mr. and Mn.
man of Belter Liv,m·g·uraed me'1l· Harold OhUnger and family, Mr.
bert to oompleteprojo~-. MIS. · aad Mrs. Marlon Ohlinger and
Jven au·• reported her•~ projel!~. sons, .Mr. and Mrs. Lt!Jter Ohlin·
- ·bas bee·n I c~mpleted. ger and Pete-, Mr.
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and Mrs. Jo·
Mrs. Van Roush 1a,ve a report on seph Ohlinger ind family, Mrs.

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Hugo Juhling, and guests M. '·
.E. R. Classel' of Waynesburg, Pa.
an d Mrs. A. G. Me.,'I man.
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LEGION

The American Legion Auxiliary
me.t irocently tori the:ir ~eguil:tr
meet ng. · Door pr tlbs were won
by Mrs.. N eIson Ro u.s h an d Mrs.
Fr cd R-ousn.
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AuxiJiary on "Poppy Day." The
Ruth Singleton and Ml'fl. Martia member• ~ol,lec;ted in the New
Ohlinger.
Ha,ven area while the BOy ~outs
colltc&amp;ed in }la10n. · Prese~t we.-e
SEWING CLU.a
th~se named above .ind Mrs. H.
Mrs. J. L. Stewart recently en· c · Roney, Mn. c · c · •·
IliOnt gomer)'
tertalned the Bend Sewina Ch.!b Mrs. ·Nannle Roush, 'Mrs. Robert
at her hbme. Attendin' were Mn Roush, Mrs. Bobby LaYne, Mrs.
.F. A. Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryan·. ..,.
~~"verett Roush • M" · Syb·l
Smith ,
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Mr.t.
Lloyd
Roush,
.Mrs.
Herma1
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Th
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A. B. Wood•um Foster
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arne, Mrt.
weov
er.
' Mrs. L. J. Rutteneutter, Mrs. W.
PIIIONALS
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T. Stone, Mrs, N. 0. ~~Mu
Mrs. Ben Sayre and~~eh of

Mr!. Rolph Btollard.
Mr...d lin....... and
Miss Martha orr, Columbus Jtpent
the week end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and son
Richard, Killhuck, spent the week
end with MNl. Baker't parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White
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Mra. Mary Holter and · chlldren
spent Sunday with her parenU Mr.
and Mrs. Worley Davis , D!i!xter.
Mr. and Mr.s. Chatlei· Griffith,
4nd daughter of Pomeroy spent
Mond.ay with tbe tormets pireats,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Griffith.
•Mr . .and Mrs. Charles Baum flf
Chester, called on P.lr. and Mrs.
Paul Orr, Wednesday . .
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorden and
children, Columbus, called on rei a·
tives here Sunday.
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Ml'. and Mrs. Woodruw Fortney,
Warsaw, spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. prover White and their
daUghter, Mrs, Elsie White, who
had · been vil'liting relatives here
returned home wllib them.
\.~ il.1r. and .Mr~ . Clirif Orr, Mr. and,
. ·Mrs-: Bl1ly · Orr and family spent
Su.nday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W11liam Sorden .and Mrs. Lola Sor•
d~n o( Eagle Ridge.
Mr. ind Mrs. Ora .White and
daughter, ani:l Mrs. Hollon of Racine called on Mrs. Ralph Ballard,
Thursday.
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Harold Hawk and Jerry Wood,
C~ester, spent· Monday evening
w1th Mr. a'hd Mrs. Charles Spen~
cer.

K'NEEp LOCKED
DETROIT
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U - New
The York
right knee
of Ralph · Terry,
Yr.n
kee right bander, was "locke:!''
when be awakened Sunday a .l f

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e nerld Guskl Mauch SKid the 21~
Y ~:r·o reto e may be lost to the
1cam 1or a week. Mauch will us~
heat treatment on th~ knee.
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Columbus are visiting here.

w. w. Johnston of Madi!JOn
Ind., visited M:r. and M:r.s. Bob
Johnst.on and family · over the
·weekend and the Jmhnston•1 dnughter, Nan, returned to Madisot
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Dyer and
hild
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of Parkersburg visit)d
Mr.!l. ren.
H. L. Dyer (In Sunday. The
.Dyers daughter, Anne remained
here for a visit.
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LIL ABNER

E. Dou&amp;laa.
Mrs. Gle.nn Lee attended a
health meeting a t Late Hop~

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Mr.: and Mrs.
m-,to"' Tom Hoffman .

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BEDFORQ

Mr. and Mra. Ra.t M')'ert. o'
Atlle!WIPtnt Sunday wiitr:Ml\ au 'l
Mrt. Harold . Jonea and tQtJUy.
Milt ltan Le.e, Mile Wlhu Her .
rnumn· •nd M.rfL Boy MUIK 'l)f01
'l'~etday iD (lqlumbua.
M!1. J. H. Cuekl•r of fowJt.stan
Point and lira. Uenier Va.o ~
ot J)eiJwate villted Mr. and Mr..:
Welby W.ba'Jey,

By. SHULTZ'.

Ilfand-dot--lf~H=::~:~=~=11
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be
IJ'hined, bolltlftl one wateraotktd
PJIQ.tleJ, ~'They cot-1 ~t aore but
)'Ou ha-. lo Ol~ thll"
J oluo n hU' been raclq

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Routh,

PJ~~~iTSI":".:._-:--- _

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the wbt(l.rlft1ed w•ttri. ·
'1 wear adbeilve tape patchea
OYer PIJ' 'kneel ·and then put bu-

Mr. !lliftM,r.a. Phil ·J:atb,

·I nternJtional Relatloau..
Mrf. 0: ~: Howard Jr., gave the
pro(Ji'lm the topic belnJ "Paren .:~
Teach Degard FOr The Right Of
.Others":•• Games were played and
\ref~Sb~•nti\ were served o·to 13
membera ana two guests: Mrs.
~:wu
. ,oeeptod., 08 3
. . , rni.e: •n•._b
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ttonal ·to11r:~ tor ·thir Halon w
be held JuJJ6 4:
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whleb 'bath.ed the
ted waterway.
Only _a-teet..e with 15 poundl,
the tiny min wttb the little IJIOUItaehe alao lho~d be had tlie en·
durance or 1 ehlmplon as be
knelt on bla ll:neea tlirou1bout that
1 bout and at mblute fl'lnd over

and Wyatt Chadwell, E. L.

sieia., Palll' POwell, Bob Johnston, M,r . and Mrs. ~rl W}f.,·

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., June tO, 1957-5

GASOUN£ ALLEY

By KING

ond fimlly, Dunbor, jpont W""II&gt;Y ood' Thunciq With Jlr. and

offieen presented her with a baJ'
to he attached tt&gt; the pin.
~ AttencUng were tbose nam . ~

thur's lime men of the nobility were charged with upholding New York a Dll!roit 4
California At,V meet Saturday
. Uce. The songs ·a nd Bolton
Boa ton 9,
8, Kansas
Kan881 Cit"
City 4
· ht at B1 ers!le!d • Laszl·o· T...·
the id ea Is of chJ vaIry, h onest Y, and JUS
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poems, both formaJ and legendary, bolstered tbese founda· Baltimore 7, Cblcago' 15
bnrl o! Hungary waa serond, s:x
yarrls bebind Llncoln.
!lons of a soc Ie Iy t ba t was bound to crumble when merchan- Baltlmote o, Chie~a:o o
Don Bowden, the t'niversity o:
tillsm broadened the eConomic base fc&gt;r everyone. Diluted InGAMES MONDAY
california junior who last week
to the masse•, the j\ge of Chivalry fell apart after the Cru·
Natlooal L became the first Yank to het'er
'·cincinn&amp;ti (Nuxball) at P!tta. four minutes 3:58.7 in tb.e mi~~~. sades.
But I can't think of organized Uttle League Baseball in any bul'lh (Law), nlgllt.
ran in the half-mile at th1s mr.c.
se:nse. ~other than a strengthening of most Of our American Milwaukee &lt;ll.,.hl&gt; vlf. Brooklyn and ~on ~n 1:49.2. .
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Ideal&amp;. t works because it is natur.111l for younggters to love (Newcombe) at Jeney City.
1 , . Eha.\ Galbert ot W1nston, • Sal ~
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games. asebaU being the national sport, with many of our {Only games scheduled)
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hlr . .1... 5oo .. better adapted to inspire youngsters to practice those habits ?-few York .( Turley )at Detroit in the National Association of In·
of behavlor and persoMllty that pay otnn thls country
&lt;Lory),
tercol!egi•te Atllietleo meet s,t.
A prediction is thus ~n order.
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(Kellner).
Tbls growing national movement among the youngsters (Only games scheduled)
OVA STANDINGS
and bit wJ II cod nUn~e to grow as long as self..acriflcing adults
w. L. GB
can • 1oun to lead 11-,.easlly could become one of the strong
Alii_, Sorvlco
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bulwarka against .all the JUs the Jntellectuals say are eating at PRINCETON, N. J, '- (UPI- Bill Coolville "''
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thefee~of America.
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Jones of South Orange and Rw Galllpolla
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A few JUs are juvenile delin{uency (Egad• won't somebody Wllley of Piltaburgb, Prlnooto·&gt; Pomeroy
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1 2 3
1lnee atartlnt their Student Allig,. Racine
1 2 3
new wo $ or · , mater a sm and all it connotes
gresslve unJons, aggressive management, money for
tor Agency, which orrler1 the re
Point Ple.3.sant
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sake), irresponsibility in statesmanship, going to church
tiles from Florida. Thlly say some
btulb SullCI•y
41 .Yetf! of Contlnaio..,a S.tvln '.
laking religion lightly, and many othors.
ouotomers u,./ the alligatoro to Hartlo'rd t, CoolviJie o
Phones 82-435 Poinoroy, o.
Yes, I think the men and women who ·support this kind of greet unwanted calle-rs and to Middl~po.rt 14, Pt. plearant 3
recreation witli their time and dollar• are wJnnlng a lot of gold h.:re;a;k;d~at~..~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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Fears, Wins International Marathon

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onds Saturday night while . settl•·,g
the paee. Then o~Jan£'y , who hati
been patte11ing along behind In h.s.
usual fashion, let out a notch in
Courage.
Chicago 7, PhiJadelf.hla 3
his ehop~y stride and surge&lt;! a
Sportsmanship.
Chicago 4, Philade pbia 4 (called head to beat Courtney by a yard.
Strength
end nintb, curfew)
The time or 1:48.1 bettered the
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St. Louis 2 New York 1 ·r
meet mart of 1 :M.l.9 set last year
Swiftness at runnmg.
St. Louis 10, New York 7
by Arnie Sowell of Pittsburgh.
Alertness:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Merv Lincoln, the Ausfr.alian
. Honesty.
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Clevtlaad '1, Washington 2
who has a 3:59 mile to hie c:redit,
Back in the days when Knights were bold as in King Ar· Washin.,ton 7, ClevelaDd 6
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ledo hospital. The Nel10n• are
former re1Idents of this community.
Jimmy Nelson aod Miss Donna
Je-an Bolin were recently married.
Earl Riges is wreekini the Dexter School House which be recently purcbued. He is pltnnang to
build dwelling bouse.
Mrs. Fern Sweeney waa an over
night 1uest recently of her cou·
sJns, Mr. and Mrs. Race Davis.
a heart attack.
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Mrs. Frank Rhinehart was callMr. and Mrs. Marvin WU110n, and ed to Willtesvllle by the serious
A cboru'll or .bOys anc:1 gl.rl.'l daliihter Pam, Miss Joan :Mopteom· Ulness of her aunt Mrs. ueua
slng aeveral""sonp, They we:·r ery and Mrs. M. E .. Nelson ware Harrison, . w~o waa taken to Ho~
Phyllis Batey, Jane Powell, Eugen~ Hester. ·Susanne Wolpert,
Anh. Howa'n!,
Sheldon tJ,oust;,
Rlc:;ky Abd. and Shelby Grinstead.
. · ·M d. PoWell .prese~led ~he
readlnlil "Wbat ls A Little Girl:'"
Jand "What Is a Little Boy?" witb

Vieki JohnSton an&lt;l Ricky. PO\f 111
taklna: part in it. ~usanne Wol·

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While here Mr. and Mrs. Ogden
were gu~sb of Mr. and Mr.s. M. E.
Nelson, They and the Nelsons
attended to Alumna Banquest al
Wilkesvl11e. M!'. Ogden an~ Nel.s01
Were graduates o I WllkeJvil~e
High Sc hOOI.
Thb eommonity waa shocked by
the sudden death of Waid Halliday
who passed aWay .veey suddenly
P'riday evening durini the severe
thunderstorm. Cause of death was

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Hoipltal wt.ere the paaed •
way. Bulrlal wu at WilknvUte .
Mr. and M.n. Claude MO!ItJom.
Mn. H.aJTiaon wu bona a n d
10mery end cliUdren, WeU•on, raised ln tttia tommwdtJ.
wefe week end IJUellf.s pf hit par·
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ents, J«r. and Mrs. Chulet Mont-

butineft ealltrr at Athen1, Wed..

in this coromJ,n\it)'. Mrs. Albell
Wat the former Mlu Trella VonP. X. Mri. E. L Stein 'W'II toaa:t· sc;-h
ultz.
• gomer)',
mlltrett-tnd opened the dlnnr.r
Mn, Relph TUrner wa1 calllnJ
Mr.
and Mra. W. Roy Ogden oi
wJth the club sona: and collect, Columbus were h.,l'e to attend tll.; on Mn. Jolin .., Radekin recently.
followed t)y invocatio·1
....hleh
funeral of lhe latter'e aunt, Mn&gt;. Mra. Radekin haJ reeo... ered. from
by Mr1. Wyatt Chadwen.
a reoent IIJneaa and 1s able to pe
EUa Nehon.
We1corAe· was by Mn. Paul Pow
out now.
ell which was followed bY the .:1~­
Mrs. Nelson ' had lived in !his
Mrt. EdhR btrong, Columbus,
•lirioUJ dl~ner sened by the lA'· community the &amp;"-eater part of h·!r
and
Mn. Oo~is Randolph, Toledo,
(ion Aux.iUary .
life, byt the past ftw yurs haC
Th&amp; prorram opened with ape'. made hilr home with ner daughter, were here to attend the Wilketo
clal music by a t rio ot glrl.i. r.lr~. William Gllloloo of Albar:Y,. vute Alumni Banquet and vlilted
their &amp;ist.er &amp;nd brother-In-law, Mr.
·Su.sanne .Wolpert, Pltyllis Batey She waH burled In the . Nelso n and
Mrs. L. C. Chapman.
and Jano Powell.
Cemete~y near her old home. Her
Word has been received bere
, The ouifoing ottlcers inatallcd huabaod E. A. Nelson died several of the serious illness of Harold

1'46.8 in the half·milc May 25 at
LOHeA~g~e:iu: lirst. lap in 53 ' sec-

Toclay'sSportParade

of
[..antnter were callln1 on friends

the incoming officers and ea.:-h years ago.

Villanova, leave, his rivah in the

stretoh as though they were oaug t
in a bog. He won the mile in 4,05 4
durtng tbe meet Of champions· Saturday night at ' Houston, Tex. He
uncorked a 56.3-seeond !Ina! guar·
ter tG beat GaH HOdgson of Okla
homa by five yarda. Only 46 mi"·
SETS WO~LO MARK

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held Uteir third annual blnqu.Pt
at the JreaJon ball May Z8 at 0: JO

Old Salem
lrJ.r. md Mra. .l.et!tr!r Azbe:U

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llo lnhSTAFFORD 3P~G5 ConD. (UP) .:.Only 45 of 2,000 reJIJtor«&lt;
voten cut baltotl in 'tbe reeerd ·

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