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&amp;-l&gt;allySelltlUI, Pllmeroy-Mtddleport, 0 , Aprll15 1957

Celebrate Golden Wedding

Midclleport Society Notes

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Mr and llfll. George DooUtUe )laster apartmcnt.s on Browne!!'
and son, Steven Charlts Atnenc Avenue
, spent t.be weekend w1th her par
Mr and Mn Roger Davu ((ru
r enta, J4r and Ml'a Glenn Lambert
Palmer) and ehtldren Pontiac vLS1 Mary Cuotyn Mtller and Ken tted Mr and Mn C R Karr Sr,
nalb :Mu.rray, fre.Jhmen at 01&gt;10 Saturday
Ut!lveaily, .spent the weekend
Helen Mar1e Warren Patriot
.s~nt the \l.cek end w1th her aunt
witb thetr famihes
Ben Ei'vtn who had a ~trokc at and untle Mr and Mrs Stewar'
tfie borne of his daught er Mr.s \\ 1 J Hawkms and .attended the Mary
ham Rob.son has beon taken to Shnne or&lt;ler of lhe White St1rme
Me1gs Genera) llosp1tat where he o£ Jerusalem lnatall.atwn Friday
lS seriOUSly lll
ntght April t2
Mr and Mrs James Lewu&gt; Co
Harry Barnes veter;w msurancc
lumbus
W('re week end guests of
agent Is reruperatmg slow ly art 1
Mr
and
Mrs
Howard Byers
bemg ill for two wc-ek:s w!th a v1
Nancy RoliC'r lechmctan student
rus mfectJOn and h('avy told
Mrs John Bryan has returned at St Joseph Hospital Parkersburg
spent the week end With her par
1o her home from Holter Hosp1l1l cnts Mr ami Mrs Max Roller and
whcn.o ~he had llecn a ~urg 1 c al pe~t fam1ly 1..
Jent Mrs Bryan who was wound
Mrs Webb Hall who had spent
cd accidentally on March 8th Ly the p.ast ten days 111 Hunllnw:ton
a J Un ahot had her I~ ft arm {)p ... vlsttmg her daughter Mn Jtek
e~lcd on and IS le-tuperatm.: at bCI 1 Amsbury and familY returned
home
home Sundav and was accomMr and Mrs C 11 lucas aud panted by Mr and Mrs Amsbary
familY Rodney 11nd i\hrg 1c Calf' and son RICk} who VISited here
doma were wef kend gucsls ol br1efly
Mr and Mrs H C Jones and ~~~ s
Mrs C: A Emnwsh IS recovonng
aflcr a seven all.ack of tonsJIItlii
Lena McEihmny
Mr and Mrs Charles S1ndelJ and
Mr and Mrs H'aro\d Thomas
Charle, Springfield have
son
and baby have rented the Chestc
Erwin home on Fourth Avenue been VJSitmg Mr and Mrs Gene
'they have been living at the Me Dodson and Children and Mr and
Mrs William Ault and famtly
Mr and Mrs: Nolan Canon and
son Klt t Cmc1nnall spent the
week end w1th Mr and Mr~
Wayne Gibbons and daughter EveTONIGHT
lyn !Mrs Glbhon~ who h~s been m
Glenn Ford
Jeanne Crain
C1ncmnau for several weeks re·
THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE
turned here wtlh Lhem
- alsoMR AND MRS C E (Ed' FRY of the Oak Grove Common·
Jane Russell Richard E"an
Norman Ycaugcr and Denver Ity near Letart, W Va' are pu:tured as they appeared on Sun
REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER
th Ph
Uu·e
who
were
I formerly
S
d
PI employ
t are day when they celebrated o•en house m honor of thetr 50th
(r.memascopc - Technleolor)
c at e
t 1p porn
an
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CARTOON- BNntlock Bunny
working at t~c KaiSer Alummum Weddtng Anmversary Many fnends of the ~ rys called at tl e

£ EN 'ROUTE TO PAllS 0,--ERA 1

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Plant at Raveuswnod W Va
TUES WED
APRIL 1617
FAMILY NIGHTS
Frank Smatra
Doris Day
tn Parkersburg Saturday
YOUNc; AT HEART
Vote 3 Fine
(In Tech.11color)
NEW ORLEANS UP _ The na
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R chard Arlen lions alrlinos voted Fnday to
Hruce Dennett
HIDD&amp;N GUNS
/ Jcvy a $3 fmc on ttckel holders
Cartoon _ Kulnmvh
who fa11 to show up for flights on
: Adult Tlckeh Admlte On• C•r Which Ihey hav~ rcseJvJ d splt('e
L"d
The PI opU!Ial Is ~ubJect to &lt;tppro

so~r R:s~d

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BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth looks radiant 1.1 !he rtdea In limOUIID•
In Pat Ia with French President Rene Coty They are ridin&amp;' tro.m.
~tate dn:a~r at the Elysee palace to the o~a. (l~en&amp;af~

80 Attend Public Officers' Installation. .:.::;,
Of Mary White Shrine At IOOF Hall Hem;
In Colorful Ceremony On Friday Night -~

Approxlmat~l&gt;: 80 were J.ren.nt
for lhe pt,~bllq Matillation ~ off
lters of M•ry Stu;ne, Whjte Shrine
of Jerusalem h:lday evuun.c al
the lOOF Hall
Tbe h.aU was beautifully decor...
ated wlth the lighted cross th •
emblem of the order and arnmge
ment.s of daffodps and forsythia
lo carry out the colors of the shr
me The mo-tto of the Shnnc 1s
Stncerity of Purpose the em
Diem Oove of Peace ' the wet ~ 1
~Aords
Unden1andmg
Peace
and Love and the fbwer Dutch
Ir1s
Elizabeth Lear wor'hY htgh ., 1
estess presided at the o~nlng oJ
t.lle meeUng and the followm,!!
were presented, mtroduced a n d
escorted to the east Mary E Dart
lett, past supreme worthy hogh
pr1estess and supremf! worthy tte

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Dad's sh1rts, the children's play-togs, your
pretty dresses
. and ltnens, too . . we
treat them all os carefully as you would
clean them gently, yet thoroughly'

Tri-Lustre
Cleaners
MID Slreel
Hlddleporl, Oblo

Robinson's
Laundry
SeeO!Id Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

lowaf.
Price
Ever
ALW.IW 157 FIIGIDAIII "-...
FOOD ,.IUII·IIFIIGIIAIOI \

;~~:~~ giftl and MargJret

offl~rs

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_ , . lluldll or oul yet • - door lirhtly -led
o Btc. Doop Slorop Door Wllb I ._ovablo obtlvw.
ud ljlOOial Bmtor Comportment

Orftr Ye•re-r•••r

BAKER
NITURE
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four Baptised At
Heath Services
On Palm Sunday

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Eight-Year-Old
Has
Birthday Parbi On
Saturday Afternoon

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Mrs. Fr'fe Served
As Chairman Of
Auxr'llr'ary Party

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Super-Sua11i ,
acetate
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Middleport Band
Boosters Vote
For Band Clinic

the Semote
sthedui'ed to
ter reeess at
Thursday It
over l.lntil
sary to pass tlte
Odda generally
to f.a.v«.
Senate action in t1me for rcstorat·
tlon O! mail deHver1es and reopen·
ine of postal windows this Satur·
day A post office apokesmao J'laa
told the Unr.ted Pl'elf full service
could be rcatored "wlthm 2.f
boun ' after the money is avail

The Band Booster&amp; Aamiation
and the Parent-Teach,,. AHoc.ia·
t[~n voted Monday ~b.t to con.
tiqu_e atndlng stu4e:hts ~m the
MI&lt;Idftport Band 10. the "nlo Unlveralty Band Clinic: It Athens
'l,'he two student, wHJ be nomin-.
ated ftom the banft ranks and will
be ~lected W a f•eulty committee
on t.be basli' of"'}t-adea, tru~lclan­
•blp, ettipblp and wi.ll be from
the FrettiMan, Sophomore or Jun1
ior
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Aetually chances were Summer
field would give the or•
re
store aervu:e as soon as:
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''""""" cut rl tlto baei iM
th """-' Smoll. ...dtum amt••
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$500 ' . $1000.

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Clean up bills l'ay laxe, Btly.
spring clothe• and bugams
Then 1\ilve 9nly one place !o
pay ll's ellsler that way We
are ready to back you With
cash In any way we can

1M E. MilD Sl, Pomero1

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oubtJy Locomlni our ji!O(tf &lt;
paJamao with tho ol~ol •'
owl1Ji4o_pc You'U love the -1;
boc!&gt;lhnJ n~lino ol em·
b!old..ocl .i)-Ion oheor ond
ftowln&amp; ~lo •• and tJ..tW·~~

'ou name 11. We supply It

1o SAVINGS CO,

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WE MAKE IT?

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beln1 the_!"rlhdl~l
Holter,
lhle- ls repairlnt and
house whleb h.- rerom Charles HoiQ( Sutton ls
&amp;he
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accordinc.... to Ba-nd
E Breen

claases in bafl.d,
oboo~u• dance banda and
aaltl that the btltd had
majorette work St• betn 11ven the top ratln1 by all
be between the aaea of thn!e jud1e11 al the f~tival of
of Roalon VW held In lhe blih
three fludenta, Sharon 1du~ol at Pt Ploaaant
1ej~§_;~:
and Stephen
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on M!holarahlps and
all!lo attended the

Breen

:cr90ks

CommissiQners
Request Bids

For GltSOll.ne

Meigs .Count,.'s. boerd
nliiisiMtn•e• vot~ Honda) In •
gulor '\looting to 1dtl I j,e;,;;u.~t~
bl~• lor p&gt;ollno for tho
highway department wtth all
haVIng to be In h•nds .of

boatd'1 clerk by April 22

The Jual noUce will appear
In The Seolinel Wedneec:IIY Min
utea
the commiiJIOnetl' meet~
Jng
1 released
MoodaY
memben: acted onlY to
routine bills.

Jurist Awaiting
Trial Transciipt
On Guidos Case
Judge Cedric Clark sa1d today
he 1.s w11t1ng to see a ttanacnpt
or Witnesses' teatJmony before
mak1ng a ruhna: m the CUe or
Ohio vs Rtehard Gu1doe wbieh
was concluded last Wedoeeda~
here
Gutdos is under md1clment for
driving while lntoxU'ated Jast )fay
22 He is an Oh1o Liquor Depart
nent mspector
Mee.nwhile the clerk ot rourl.J
reported a divorce eaae 'bas been
WASlnNGTON UP-The U S. filed by Freda Kln.g, Duter, VB
Jules F turoa., Pt"OJtct aup!t.
Bure;u forecaita thJ' GeoJllc c King also of Dexter
month Will be • bit 011 Fred Crow Is plamtil!'s attot:neY 'atenderu m the construcl:Jon of
he •21111/p lll$rn l'l•nl frol'! 1KI
side over mor.t of .the
to
ltGf iliOd lUI 'llitut'diY 1/w,.,
Pastern part o! the nation
ta.g at the hoJM..Ot. a dauetJ.ter Jt'!
The 30 daY outlook fbr m1.:t
c~ol~nsM·~
\opnl to nttd May Is for belo
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eei~ here
l'lormal temperature "Verages en"'
Biron
res1ded
in
Pt.
PleUJ;nt
..., tbe r.ontlnrnt.al D1v1de. eX('(!pl
!Iarine
the
eon&amp;tructmn
ol tbt
along the Soutb AtlantiC nd Gu'f
plant and worked ror th~ &amp;&gt;llltt
Coa8t.
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~nstructum Company or South
Precipll.atJOn 1s exi)eeted to ex
Bend,
Indtana
ceed norttNtl over most areas be
You ve beard of "borse tratl
He
retired
(rom lut work
tween the Rocky and Appalacluan crs • bemg the l11nd of pcQJJie
19M
beeaust
of Ill health
Mquntam.s Subnormal amounts who c-an come .out on top of any
are Jndtca.ted In the N~UI kmd of deal But ht\e you ~ver
Plain• upper Great Lakes area known a "dog trader" who can
and west Texas
come np w:th 1 :wmner of a eham
runnsh1p stakes?
That s appBJ"entb exactly wha'
happen~d here when Paul Jphn
~on or ColUmbus
S8W l'l!t1 dDg
'-lydc Road Freda WlU f1r.rt pJ.aee
trophy 1n tHe 15 Inch class durin;!'
the Champt{)nlliMp St:~kes of thr
Ohto s coal produchon repotl
.'..sS?CI81i.OII of 8cl~J1;!1c Club!'! ni Cld In the fourt'h quarter or 1966
~ul OOtn Ohl(l lteld Mar Harr1
wu 10 2 million: ton11, sl:iJhtly
b1ghtr tW fo11rth quart.N' or
LJP- Dr WJIIiam sonv11le Sundey
Jodul!trlal Rela
Acconhng to Mclgs BN~le Clul\ Il!l!3 ~clint
sa1d he WIS "nol
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permanent ap- Secretary Robert Bowen Johns.nn tums Dm)ttor Hu~h t&gt; W111t rc
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FatrfJdd Counl.y last month at t~t Metg~ trtal~ ported tdday
traded dug!l Willi Bo~ Jones nr
Thl&amp;. wa' ht,gl) p~ucjlon for ~
Sh•dr. Both were slight~ ttn- lourth qUartet, Walt \Kilt lnd
happy or ll\elf dog's rrtormane helpe~ boost J&amp;M Pf'Othtction ~
e8 to date Both hope 1.0 'better predicted six ~nt aboVe lllti5
W~t's fourth quarter
report
themselvu •
Tbe Jones dog then the John- put 1838 produ.ctlon at 38 m1Uiot
son dog dtdn t do so well
r~
tons, but it 1111d further reporho(f
from mine optlrat.on should ra111e
so later in the nwnth at the
the total more than a miUhm tons
gan County Jrials Johnson t
On the balls ol data so rar
agam The og he got thaL
prOOOMed
aveNlfe
value or
came througb to wm that
That dog wn Hyde Road Io"
Oh10 s coal Was quoted at $3.7fl
(COntinued on Pogo F
a to•1 at !.he nu.a.e

Weather Outlook
Not Favorable
For Next Month

Jules F. Biron
Death Reported
At Chicago. Home _

Dog Trader Wins
Champion Stakes
At Beagle Trial

Appointee Shuns
Coroner Post In

CoUilty

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Breakfast, Here

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Many Attended
Services f;orMr.
Winebrenner Here

Thll 10,1 cu: fl. low..ool Supe: Model lo lho blr
"bonuo b.by'• ol '171 And lh- top-qullily Friplalrtt
foatuno pron U bo,liOnd a doubl:
• ,.., Zoro Zone ,..._- holdo n lbo.

• Jl'ull·Wldtll GIMI.-Out Port8l.,n Hydrator-holdo
o..,balfa-.el
o lhclllliYO Safoly•Soll Lakh-opono "llh oh1hl

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Family
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HO:Cktng Walley No
a9d Hazel
Pearl Reynolds Margaret New
McCoy termed 'rtdlculous' a Kuh~ WHP ;J.afayettC No 44
man Hazel Cleland a n d VE!rltc
Unlt•d Press StaH CorrHpOnd•nt rtport that decreased 1ntereat tn
Hilhert Me~r, Hocking Va.ll£'v Workman were ml\lrons or honor
PHILADELPHIA UP - The ptano playmg at borne was a rna N"o !il, watcbn\tR ~f ahepber,fl • Ehzabeth Lear Florence Trac)',
of Etude once the worlds jor factor In the pubJication's de- ~tar 1 e Strub~ Hocking V:alley. .
Helen Rcl nolds Mac Rhodes Fe n
most wtdely circulated mustcal cltne JJe sa1a there lS more muSJc 81 e s1mtll :NcDJe tracy, E'dl'llr Hut Gaul
Mabel Tawnc,) , Rowena
marazme can be attributed to an In the home PGW than ever and sinpiller andf"ZeUa E eros,, M,!;r) Vaughan Els1e Rog('rs Evelvr.
Increasingly serwus problem of the sates of pianos and other in Shrme PWHP• and Charles St1 u Lewts, Freda Grueser Feru Cb the pubhshmg world-rimng pro- strumenU are reachmg an all ble Hockmr,z Valley,, Emmett Le scbrew and Paulme Gallagher Hte
duction costs-acoordmg to U.s tame high
I hm:m Mt Olive NO af HarTy p queens attendants and Evel'f't'
editor
He tlld the end of [lubhcatlon Smith E A Wmge'tt and Ev~re .t Tracy, Eugene Atklnll Ra)'IIU)nd
Guy McCoy tchtor of the pub- With the May4une issue lhoeked Tracy P..Jary Sbrme, PWOS
Workman and Ralph Gilmore,
hcation once known as the 'B1ble the musical world He L\llld hl!:
Inviting presld1ng off1cers for lhe kmg s gu-ards
of the muSJeal home ' adm1tted deak was. (!Jed htgh witb letten the mstallatlon were Ehzabe'h
Followm~ the mstallahoo, Ntl
today there were other contr1b- from subscribers tharing
the 1 ur WHP and Evel)r. s~lts dis he Tracy 1n behalf of the- Bhnll"
utmJl factors to the ceas1ng of sorrow or the staff over the de- trict. deputy Inslellm( offu:er.s presented ElQ:abeth Lear with "
pubh~atlon next month after 74 mtse
were Mary E Bartlett PSWFIP a ,d PW HP pin and Max1ne WJ.Jlgrtt
years
McCoy sud he had planned to s w Treasurer who lnslfillcd 1 presented her w1th a g1ft fro~:n the
But the real reason was the rehre soon whether or not the the worthy h.igh prie91ess and the
Mrs Hawkins ihe new
constant rtse m bas1c production mag.aune folded
The six uther
•ortb' t,..aourer and Edtth Ht.
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co.sts he sa1d
Our overhead edttorial employes are beinJ ab- SlhPiller PWKP, who Installed all ling officers
wu rismg stead 1iv and we c:ould sorbed by the 'Theodore Presser other ortu~ers Others were Ebi"
Fry home throughout the day to offer congratulations
see no end to lL
Co mternallonaUy known music Srmth, inata.Jiing chaplam, Mabel
Worthy matrons and worth}\ pat
The death of Etude can be .at publishing lirm, wHich pr.tnte.d Tawney mB'allmg herald, N('lll• rons of the Eastern Star db'Ungu
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trlbuted to the same disease that the magazine
Tracv installing seri~
has killed many other magazines
Lilhan S•eift and M.. rgaret Ne I 1shed Masons OES d11f.r';!et Ctfr,.
cers and Edtth Hutsmplller, trutm recent years •
man inst.alhna orgamst.s, Eumce tee of the O&amp;S hom~, were introMrs Pearl Parker, Lt Cednc tend a One Day Farm Bureau
McCoy conceded that the c1r
JIVIden installing guardian Rev dueed mformally and gtvmg 1hor:
P.arker and Mr and Mrs Charles Youth Conrerence
culatton of Etude dropped from
1~nd Mrs c E Hoyt mstalhng so tali!:&amp; were Mr-3 Bartlett, Mrll.
Hoffner and famtiy v1s1cd Sund.ay
Mn William Baxter u conftn,d 250000 at •ts peak to some 50,000
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and Rev Hoyt the benedc
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Salts~ Wllmene Mender, Hul:iert '
afternoon w1th Mr and Mrs Walt to her home Mulberry Ave, by m recent edttlon.s But he said
tlon
Mender Hazel Kuhner Em:~it
er Walker
1llnes~
the circulation means nothlna
M1ss Ncltte Koehler VISited Sun
Mr and Mrs Wilham Baker le
RLSmg production to!ltl killed
lehman Marte ar.d Charles Stru
Offaccrs mstltlled were seated ble, Rev C E. Hoyt, Frank Chepday 111 GailipolJs with Mr and turned home Saturday after spend Colhcr.!l Magazine even though it
Relatives and frlendt rrom out
ln center of the; hall on chairs cov sebrew, Genl'ge Lear Edna Hli!'h
Mrs Charlc5 Weaver
ing three weeks m Charleston W had a circulation of a few mU of town who were hert Friday for
cred
wtth wh1te and m the form ~nd Mrs Walter Hau1s
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Mrs Juhus Sm1th who has been Va w1th Mr and Mrs Wilham lion ' he sa1d
'Other magazines the funeral of Clyde Winebrenner
Committees appointed fOil Ul.J
quite ill at her home W LOCllo:lt Grate While I here Mr Baker und wh1ch sold only 40,000 to 50 000 Included Mr and Mrs I ~ CCIWan, of a cross lnstaUed were MarieSt is reported a11 sltghtly 1m erwcnt surge! y at the Memonal cop1es were able to opeflate be-- Tampa Fla Mr and Mrs ' Homer Hawk1ns worthy h1gh preJ.ste":i )ears ate, EllzJbell) Lear, I~•~
proved Mrs Cleland Hemes 111 Hospital
cause they were able to keep the~r Winebrenner Mr Dale Wlnebrll!n Stewart Hawkms1 watchman or Smtth and Harry Sm1t~ examining
ass1shng In her care
overhead low"
ner Toledo Mrs Thomas Payne, shepherds, Maxuic Wingett noble ~omm1ttee, Etbel Ma tde ·YOlHls;,.
Mr and Mrs William Gralc and
Etuct.•1 B6g Problem
Mrs Harold Clark Mrs William prophettess, Denzil Goeglem, us Grace FrenchJ.and Er.~est Wlnl!fir.-,
rmance, Rowene
Neoi'll[
Mr and Mrs Albert Sm1th or 1lion Janes rcturnc d to lhc1r home
McCoy said Etude had an even File Mr ahd Mrs S~dner. ~)~Hart oc1ate watchman of shepherds
Roush, and Leo
Hunhnr,ton W Va Vl~ltc(J rc 1n Charleston W Va Sunday eve bigger problem than other m11 g1 Mr and 1\frs Gerald Stewart and !tJJiry Hughes, worthy scribe, Ze
ccntly W!Lh his mother Mrs Jul nlng afler spcndmg the week end ztnes struggling to keep from go son Mrs Albert Bennett, Colum
JUS Smith and other relatives
With their parentll, Mr Ollld Mr.!! Jng under smce It Included 1n each bus
Paulineworthy
Alktnstreasurer
wor'by ch~!l Sml1.h
matenaJ
ri)Crosa,
Lula
Mrs E A Bartels Jlunhngtnn W!lham Baker Unwn Ave and J 1ssuc a mustc sectiOn
~hude
Mr and Mrs Robert Stewart h'lln Mabel Goeglcm worthy stl~p
W Va ancl Arthur Sm1th Chaun H Grate Muldleport
Helen. Reynolds,
Bucyru8, Mr 1D,Ji Mrs Glb Winect!y spent the week end w1th lhou!
Mr and Mrs Carl HneH of But
We were gwina away .several br-enner Mr and 1 Mn {:art Winewart Hawkins
mother Mrs Jullu'!i Smith and land spent Sunday with her par dohar!' worth Ol rriullit iti eacli Is.. brenner, Mr llnd Mrs Ernest
.. t Wingett and
other telattvCI:i
cnts Mr and Mrs c J Ebersbaeh sue he said 'We used to have Wlnebt-enner Mr and Mrs )J.IIph
ett paraphernaHa,
24 pages or sheet mu,s1c m our
un~ise
plller
Mrs Emma W ~g nr.r S.aunders
Mr and Mrs Willard Ebcrsbach magazme but It wall too cost11 Wmebrenner Mrs Graee ReyNellie
and famtly or Huntincron W Va
i.lnd daughter Chcrvl v1s1tcd Sun We cut tt down to 16 or 18 pages nolds Portsmouth, Mildred Ryan,
o,\,Crt Sunday ~ul ~;t~ of Mrs W II rl,,y with her parenh Mr and Mrs 111 lh&lt; late '4011 but thal dtdn'~ W1ley Ryan Chauncey Mr and
The pubJic Ia mvl(ed to tattend tha
F.bcrslmth and d.ltlghtl'r M1ss Sy ( laiente MIJhl Br.ulhUJ)
h('lp uver('ome the ru;lng produc Mrs Slroud BuckaleW, Qumcl!'x, W
Va Mrs Arnolda Sm1th Mrs Roy the Sunrise Breakfast at tbe Mt. nlo Strme
h1l
tum cnijts We had to include mu.
fJcloi!'!l Kra&lt;'UI('r Donn11 Uoltcr
H.obcrl Lehew llnd fncntl foe SIC for the plano the chord organ, l'roftltt Mrs Flora Tapp, Mrs Morlaah Baptist Church starting at Ia A1.km" vi!oltltn,
Gcnrgc orruu and Dtlm~r Hamm Hoo,\,c of Lockland Air Ba~c \l Sitcd the accordion and other instru Rcva Crans, Russell Buckalew, Pt 7 lS a m Easter mormng The lie Tracy.......... ,
Matrons Guild of the cbureb 11 in w'ard HaJIJC Zerkle
were ut Oak IIIII Saturday to at Suntla} With. the formct smother, ments so we couldn't cut tM sec Pleasant
charge of the project and will lt Ptarl Reynolds and
_____ - - -~- - - Mrs fhcodot:c Lehew
tlon any lower
as1i1led by the Juntor Guild mem
ho.!tpdallty and aU
a &amp;
~h .and Mrs Malcolm Mcc~: nnd Elude could not mcreasc 1ts
bers
PWOS substitute offu:crr... "
dauJ.~htcr havE' moved rrnm Cnurt advertJsmg to offset the hlJOihcr
The clo.~t.ln" nd.e Oml 8e ~'ttl,t
Dreakfl,!lt at the ML Mortab
St to the Neutzlmg property Lm O\crhead because 1ts advcrtls&lt;'
Church on F:~.sler mornmg haa You 1'111 We Meet Agam" .udtttie
coi n Hill
JUCIIts were In a specialized field
been a tradition for a number of btmrdact\On by tile Re\! ~ CP J
t
ncv and Mrs 1 R Carmichael rcstnctmg the number (lf poten
.)ears with many of the people who J eluded the meeting alte...- wfrif!~
of Snuth Wchstcr were week end 1tJal advertisers Mccoy saJd
gu('~:~ts or then daughh•r and son
• we Just couldn t do anything
1
Marvin Fry, eight year old son have attended Sunr1se serv1ees at reh"eshmen•s we •.! serv!ld fl'Oift
Spcr1al Pii m Sunday ~:~crVICt's .11 111 Jaw Mr &lt;rnd Mrs
D~lmar
about it he lllld "There was
the Heath ~lcthodu1t Church m
nf Mr and Mrs Wesley Fry, cele the1r own churches earlier ID tlfe a Uble with yellow co~r a.nd a
centerpiece of daUodds
nolhmg else to do but cease pub brated h1s b1rtb..tay Saturday with mormDJ
clu d ~rl baptlsm of I wo b Abl cs an d Hamm
Mr anrl ~rs Charles Hoffner hcatlon
a youn.(l g1rl Immersion of 11
d
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d
a
party
Games
were
playe(l
and
l'ln fam 11,) of o~an were Ull ay
The editor teld lhe ""d of
young gtrl and the receptiOn 1nto dmner guests o£ her parents, Mr
ttto ltudo typo of mo,oal·- priZes won by RaYh'bond Hlndy
the cl\urch of the (Uris and one
d M 1
1n k
·- Mary Elizabeth Bradbury, Jan~ee
boy
an
rs •ear rou cr
tsn t as great anym(lre He sald Everson and Becky Allensworth
Party decorations were ln keep.
It w11 founded for thtt pvrpou
The Rev c R Konkrll(ht was m
of prevldlnt music ...cMrt ina: with the Easter aeason and
charge of LhC" Acrvlccs aud gave
with fnlltructictn on lm,.-,1
111 MMI Fry war anlated by her mo ,
a brief Palm Sunday message Mr
thtlr methollllls ... tho lat.~ lhcr Mr.s Ada Lambert.. and Mrs
and ~rfl' Gcor~o:e Doolittle Athens
news lnd tKhnlqUH 1" tMir P K Russell in acrvJne birthday
preoontcd
thcor
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stmn
Cbar
flold.
cake and ice cream decorated with
lcs r~r bapl1~m and Mr and Mrs
bunnies
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I).R.''bcn B.c • brought the1r
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Mtny
Ceu""'
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oscoe
Tod
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y,
tct.ehers
do
not
nt!M
Ouosts
included
named
a
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K1mbcll Joseph or the party htld at tho J..cg10n such 8 magazine as much," he Mvc
Debby
sara Jane daughter of Mr and nail i'r1day ~ight Cor children or Hid
Universities and mdaic
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Brad
Mrs Dian.
J.ack M'com
Bechtel•• was bilphseri
the Home and of tho members of ~~~:~~~~ have excellent c:oursca to
.1\d
d.u"ht.' Of the Le•lon
Att•tltary
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She was assisted
by MM Nor
was 1mmersect In a special ser~lcc man Won•land, Mrs Pearl Hoffman
we &amp;:~ve tbem Tben there
I
at the Ftrst BapHat Church Sunday Mrs Gale Hysell MrA Wendel~ are tbo numerou1 \fOrklhOP.I tOf!·
atternoon Forrest Bachtel SOil or Bunce Mrs Lewis Long, Mtl Hen. ducted throuchout the e~antty
Mr and Mrs Forrest L Bacht(ll ry Clatworthy Mra Dale KtJ!nt'ld)'~
year, in addition to re
lolnod the 1urll in the membfr :\irs Don Roltb, Mn Sl.IJne)' Pick
courses at unlveraiUea
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ens Mrs Avery Dreaner Mrl.
music •ehools
WIN
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Palm Sunday music lntluded the Cora Qcnnett and or Poindexter
'The lesur need waa the tea
The Rutland Girls' Ensemble, dl·
anthem • Jeruaalem" Parker, di
Transportation !or the gue!lta son ror Mr rlrculaUon drop But
rctted by W11Him Evoraon and was furnished by Gale Hyaell, We -ooulu have kept toln~ with reeted by Mn. mtheJ Chapman and
the aolo, •Open the Gatf!J of the Paul HaptonstaU and Roscoe FUe the lower cireulation It l.ttle pro acc:ompan1cd by Judy Chase .. won
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Temple Knapp by Ben Philson
t.cgwnnaues
duchon costa bad reahed 1 peak 'Superior'' ratiql~he 1 State com
petition at Bex.ley Hlill Sthool
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berdess Mabel Bennett wnrt.h."
amde Bern1ce Wmn wcrJb)! ~i'
aid Krnest Wtngett f~ wiJt
m•n V1rg1l Atkms sccon Wllllld
man, Liwrenee Foreman, ttbir
wi&amp;e man t..eo Vaughan king
Grace Frendl queen, Hila~
Lutz fnst hahd maid Rutlly Hall·
day sel'Ond hand mud Adah &amp;o.ot
thud band rnatd, Lillian St!!'lif.
worthy org11n LS \ Em111a K Cl.-t~
worthv worthy guar1an and Jam~s
worthy
worthy guardtfD ' nd
James Clwlworthy worthy tuard
Honorary oJltcers are i'lorence
lfcGuffm !lag bearer Bess1e Mus
grave and Helen Chase !Jag • e,.
corh Martha Wood banner bel"'
er Anna Steven and MarguerlfQ
Carter banner escorts FlOI"fonce
McGlf£ n, Madonna, Bes&amp;le Mu•·
gme nd ilelen Chase, ang••••
St,.lla A'kms courtcr Glady• May

MUsl·caIWorld Mourns Death Of
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P~111in '"Baseball: Weather, Plus
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middieport, 0 , April 16, 1957

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~ :what follllw OUght to be in a Sports column, but tt:u
do•'l\'ell'l!~:~1t Wls writt~n by Jack Denison, son of CIIJI
~:b~"'!luimd ·an=eared in the current issue oi "SPY·
jhss" .lh~ aclloOI mlm
pbed newspaper. Jack's •Item .was
11 ~:~~uUne .report on pro(p'eSS of baseball at Rutland where a
mumber of boYs by dint of power of persuasion alone got a
·- ·sper-(.....baseball-atarted at RHS.
,
·we shall make no further comment about baseball at Rut· '
_land. Surely, Denison's arti&lt;:le speaks for itself. Mark, how'fll@t, the boys don't "b1ilme anybolly" in particular. omer
'frfttls WQulll 'Cl$1 about lor more personalized reasons besides
flie 'weather. They'll keep on trying, perhaps, uniil our public
undeNtands that a full&gt;tOunded sj)llrts pro!Jram is really dlvi·
dends ln the bank :through healthier, more physleally fit,
mm al~rt;atld wholeiomely aetlve teenagers.
IlenisOD•~orts:
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"Our balloball team is h•ving a l!srd time getti~ startell be·
cause of a number of reasons-the most outstandiDC ·reason
being the weather. We have been able to get outside to ,prac·
'lice only five or six times, the rdt of the tilhe we have been
str~g&amp;Uilfl :ilong in the ,gymnasium. However that is not
enough, for only the Infield and the pitche1·s can practice.
We have a few games.scheduled but two of them, one with
Wahama and one witH Racine, hAIIIl already be&lt;tn rained•-out.
We have .rescheduled botb of the games, but from the look of
things now it is going to be tatd to get any games pl~yed . But
we will keep looklng for a ·few sunny days so we can get a few
days practice and play the games. Then we can see how we
will fa•·e againat experienced veterans from the other ~hools.
"Another compll&lt;;atlot), Is the tact thtlt we can't get any
money. Coach Venn4ri '(Jlln Vennatl) has told us thaftbe ath·
Ia tic lund Is now on Nrck botlom with no hope• or getting any
money unlll next football .season. Since the money situation Is
so bad, it does not glve.a very·rosy olltlook for the team. liecause baseball Is " new sport at RutJAnil, we have absolqtely
no eqoilpmant. We wiU have to buy hew everything we ·have
to use. And If we don't have any ·money ·.how are we going to
equip a baseball team1 (A•hoek .of a ·good que!ltlon-'Ed.) The
players have brought their .owp gloves and some of them - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~
brought balls and &amp;ate. Coach. Vennarl has been goOd enough R'd
S k
•••ey. SUbJeet for di!CU11lon dw· .
to let lls use his·equlpment !bal.be uses during the summer tn
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log ·the talk was "Medicines .,,ct
his work ror !be Pl~,laburgit Pirates.
T0 New Haven
·Inoeulallons."
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"Another _problem to -olve Jg trsnsportstlon to the games.
Duttng a · builnc" mecMJ1i tho
We can't get a btla; but several of •tbe boys are golna to drive
members or !he club annouce;
th er
i cars. All(n ilu ,' •h·
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intentions
.@&lt;l:s&amp;Ol"lrj .. queen
""'' ua on s alrly .., ut he spirit is Dr. John Ridgway or New Ha· , for
a \Vatero£tf&gt;tlval
to )e held
very1 good and we ml(ht.Win ·some bab ,pmeslf this rain lets ven was the speaker at a retertt ·•t ·lhe New HII.On owimmlng .piJot

PARTY

POSTI&gt;OPWI
ConaonraUoA Lea·
gue ilas: postpoi\ed their Hobo
party--w~ofi 1Ubi11 'yeah Gue&lt;l
Night featUYeifrof'rom trbunday of
Holy Week to ~'hnrsday, April 25.
The party Will be held at ~l1e
horue of Mrs, J . J . D~~:Vh1.
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E. 0. Hall, manager of ..the
Middleport Ben Franklin lito:-.•,
was bnck at hJ.S desk for a shOrt
1ime Monday and is re!!uperali:J~
sati.sfadorlly after neuro-surgery
at University Hcispi\&lt;:~1.
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SLUMHR PAII:TY

Ca-rolyn · Bradford was hostesJ
Car a slumber rparty at' her homt
Fri~y evening,
Guests were
Carolyn Wilson, Loretta Hanning
Barbara Stiles, Phxlli.~ Hilbert
Ruth Ann Farmer.
The Middleport Emergcnc-.'
Squad was called to the home ui
R&lt;~Y Manley,
Hobson, at 7·30 p.
1
m. wh('tJ M r~. Manley wa.~ wporled ill.
EASTIIt PLOWIR SALE
The Hutland tCai'den Club will
sell Easter flowers on Thursd&lt;~Y
l&lt;'rlday and Saturday at the Arnold (,}rate, bUifdlng in Rutl-and.
All tY)lel "' 'p()tte'd pJanla \'Vill ~!
on sale and adv-ance orders may
be phonett to ·Mrs. Patterson.
Rutlanli 24944 -and Mrs. Amo1
Rutlan-d' 24854.

meeting of the New Haven Mot&amp;- IJter Jn the •'fe;a1'.
en Club ln the Alex QuiiUn 'Li·
The New Haven Business Mc!1's

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}•:~-single thing
since I ·got n1y~new
,automatic gas

As•oclatlon had been eOntactl'ld
regnrdlng ·the queen projeet anrl
had expresged themselves as be!Qg in favCk' and otrenMt thcll'
!U!Jj)Ort.

1 Hcstesges for the mceUng W('fl'
Mrs. Bobby 1\tun('y and Mrs. Luther
Slnltn. llQr'•lbre ·~&gt;tas !'&amp;a~ bY
Mrs. Smith affci-''the"' rilemb'ef's rr·clted a "Mother's Prayer.''
Guests were Mrs. Donald Duncan. Mrs. Joh 11 J.torran, and MrDelton Sayl'e Prt!scnt were Mrs
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Capeh&amp;rf, Mrs. (Jerald Clark
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,~ " Mrs. Bob Muncy,
Mr's. James
, , Cunningham, Mrs. Roland Karr,
, Mrs Luther Smith, Mrs. Jcrr ,

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ostlc, Mra, [)onald Brown,
rs. Eugene Hosson.

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ederated ·Church
Confl'rmati.On ·Is
Hel'd On Sun.day

\MailBag

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wore whit.e ro · And .t!'u~ clu,
rlo~r. the ted ;earnation. Th&lt;'
clus ebose u their aong: "Tat.n
My I~ife An-d t.~e-t It Be."
'M'rs. :J"rli!da Meyer Fauber 1 u'\frt
1 Ellen ~holl Wilson,
Mrs. Mary
ZeiJler Parkt~r, Herbert Qeililllt'
Charles Werry and tho Rev. \ W~l·
do J. Bartels who ~re eon!Jrm·
cd fifty year!l 1 ag{) llnll ·Mrs.
Louis Reibel, P4rs. Bcn!z wo'lfc
and Mrs. William Bnxler who
were coqf'irmed or joined anoLh~' r
ehureh fifty years l'l:II!O w&lt;"re each
presented gold .ce[ltt£ieates and a
yellow rost! bud

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Today

Romper Room
Home
Tbe Prlci! Is Right
Truth or Coosequeneea
Tic Tae Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
1:1?0 current
2:00 Parson''.! Study
2:8o Tenneaste Emle Ford

1 9 00
10:00
ll ·OO
1L30
12.00
12:30
t;OO
2:00
2:30
3:00
4:00
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3:00 Matinee Theatre
f:OO Q~n ~ A Day

•'4tfft Modetn Romance
:'!~ C~metly

"'fime

l5:~ MY Llt'tle llar.tle
6:00 Spinach Playhouse

6:30 Ni!!ws
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the Ohio exponents of a seizure
law seemed to prder working
qui etlY in le;dslative corridors. The
Ohio bill h01ri almost no ncwspa.
per pubUcit)'."
It above blll Is 6lgned by (lov.
O'Neill it becomes a law.
Many people, because of circumStances beyond their control,
at some time or other, must turn ·
their peb over to SPCA or HuDWiPIV SQC'lety. Their only consola1l()'ri Is that their pet will find
another good home or be mcrcifully put to death.
Now, Mr. Oy~ter wants to for~e
these ora:anb:ahons to turn the1r
animals over to lab1fto finish their
Ufe In torture.
-It I~ a known fact that the State
or Ohio doe!! not contribute to
SPCA and, Humane Soejctles. Why
Bhould they say what dls~ositi~il
should be made. of these amrilals .
Read~rs , of th1s paper, write Oov.
\\-,'m- 0 Neall to veto Pound Seizure
~ 1 11 384 which will cross bif desk
In the very nelr futua·e.
Mra. Harold Radekln
107 Riverside Lane
Rathbone Place
Marietta, Ohio

when tbe 18&amp;1 offieerl ·of' the lll'ltl-

audltorlaqa.
oln the lmpratlve

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or fil)d -a lost Item thrllll!ll!

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,Dltly Seni!OOI. WANT
inlt 'It off -

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CA.J.tain Kapgaroo
CBS Mornirtg News
Mvriling Show
Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godf.tf'}'
11:30 Strike It Riclt
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:If Love _of Life
12:30 ~carcb fl)f Tomorrew
12:45 Guid ·ng Light
1:00 Katie's Kil.cheD
1:30 As The World Turna
2:00 OIJI" Miss BroDka

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9:45
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2:39 1-J:JUII:!olrly

3:00 t 'he Big Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby Shuw
4:SO

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6:30
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7:00 Batting Pradlce
7:15 D&lt;luglas Edwards
7:30 Giant ~&gt;tep
SM ArthtJr Godfrey
9:00 The Millionaire
9:80 .I've Got A Secret
10:00 20th .century FoX itOUr
U:OO Up to the mtnutO Deii"
11:05 Sr:ann.lng the Weatbar
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l1:4-6 Sign On
11:4!1 Ca·rtol.ln Club
12:10 Noon Newa
NeJghbors
Liberace
Feminine Touch
.-MoYle Matlnee
Afternoon .Jo'llm Pe•Uval
SUper Setial Time
8:00 Mitkey Mowe Club
8:00 Cartoon Club
8:30 FJve star Flnal
7:15 Jqbn Daly &amp; the New.
7;10 Conflict
8:30 WY~tt l!!arp
8:00 . llroken Arrow
9:80 DuPont Cavale:ide Theatre
lO:OO·PoJlta Time
1~:80 Collfldellllal File
11:00 News

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11:44 ; Stgtt..' Va. ,_
11:411 Cartoon t!lu) .
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· · -dl; •Po...,.oy, Yod11 · eat GRAVELY TtiACTOR SALES and
Senice. R. A. Flnlaw; 512 E.
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3 22 1mop.
Main St. Pomeroy.
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12:30 Liberace
1:00 Feminine TOU!!h

1:45 Movi~ Matinee
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Afternoon Film Festlvu
4 30 Sp.per Serial Time
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6:QP Cartoon Club
6l30 Five star io•::ral
'7:1.1J ~bli: DSlY &amp; tbe Newn
lO:OO Wednesday Nfaht I'IPc.
. '1:30 DtsneylaGO
MID Navy ,Log
9:00 Oule and Bamiet
9:SB Ford Theatre
10:45 Sporllcope
. ll:OO New, of tbe N!Jht

with
room house, ceHar,
large- barn, crib

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JEMONSTRATION

Some
l!iom land.
from ·W
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with
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store&amp;.
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DEVO'l'ED TO
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April 20tH; io i.

Public cor&lt;llollr Invited.
Refrethmtnts.

MEIGS CO. CO.OP
Pboae 88

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lldlc'oaniftooaiiiiPL lkf~llll be hoaMzcaled willt ~
..,~lloiaib llllielfttx111tlpouoq ..wwllined,iWilo
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A "gripe" committee is -being
formed with one delegate from
each Patrol of tbe Troop and this
eommittee will meet witb the
Troop
at their eouncU

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Mrs. Trac)' hlat.alled Mrs. Rodney
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tenn: Mn. Kenntth McElhinny,
Jrst 'lkt·pre•.:' Mrt. Leland Browa,
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Father Knows Best
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Meeting Is Held
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Mrs. Ro,y Traty Jr., PomeroY,
, pre.tident of the Melii County
CountU Of Pnent-Teaeben ,AuocJation. ••• the lnatalUii'g ;OEiter

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WilSo-n·~ ·- A~enclh Tracy ; KarC'Il
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Dear Sir:
Will YOU Jet a neighl50t or MarJetta, Ohio, dlltuss POund Seizure
Bill No. 384 with your subscribers?
First, I wish to apologize that
our home townll-man, Rep. Harold Oyster, Is S'ponJor and chairman il'f saiC' bnl.
House Blll 384 uks that all
pound keepers, Humane Sodeties,
~st sell for the sum of
qJ'~tl!illrned dogs nfter six
ct to •At •
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. aY.§ ' C!:JI l'!ee or a !) a 0 es reques'Ung same.
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The amended bill was pa~sed by
the Representatives 9 to 4. Weresent the way all publicity was kept
from the public. We here in Marietta were kept in ignorance un'til
Monday evening, April 8, the eve
beforf' votln~ in the State House.
I wish at this time tu make a
direct quote from Human"' Society of the United States, W.asb·
ington, D. C.:
"T.. tieo or tne laboratory
in Ohio were dJfferent from those
of their colleagues in Massachu·
letts. In place or the noisy cam·

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TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Husy Bee Class of the Fir&lt;~t 8:00 C.~taln . K.a-oo
Baptist Church wllL meet Wed- 8:4! OBS lllotnlng Newo
nesday of this week Instead ol' ~:00 Morn.iDJ Show
Thul'sday, their regular night, 10:00 Gt~&lt;ty Jtom't
because or rthe candle-light com• to.so Arthur t)o&lt;Hrer
munion service to be !1eld Thurs- It :30 Strike It Rlfh
1:!:00 VaUant "lAdy
day evening.
12:1D Lov, nf Lite
12=-0 Search for Tomorrow
MEETING CALLED
IH5
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The Executive Committee of
the Meigs · County 'l'~bercul:lds 1,oo Ka!te'i Kltetion
TUnul
Society will meet tor,iiht at ,(he 1:·30 ,Aa tbe
2•80
home or .Mrs. Wallu.ce Brad(ord,
2•00
Time of lhe mec.tir:g is 7 p. m.
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~ :what follllw OUght to be in a Sports column, but tt:u
do•'l\'ell'l!~:~1t Wls writt~n by Jack Denison, son of CIIJI
~:b~"'!luimd ·an=eared in the current issue oi "SPY·
jhss" .lh~ aclloOI mlm
pbed newspaper. Jack's •Item .was
11 ~:~~uUne .report on pro(p'eSS of baseball at Rutland where a
mumber of boYs by dint of power of persuasion alone got a
·- ·sper-(.....baseball-atarted at RHS.
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·we shall make no further comment about baseball at Rut· '
_land. Surely, Denison's arti&lt;:le speaks for itself. Mark, how'fll@t, the boys don't "b1ilme anybolly" in particular. omer
'frfttls WQulll 'Cl$1 about lor more personalized reasons besides
flie 'weather. They'll keep on trying, perhaps, uniil our public
undeNtands that a full&gt;tOunded sj)llrts pro!Jram is really dlvi·
dends ln the bank :through healthier, more physleally fit,
mm al~rt;atld wholeiomely aetlve teenagers.
IlenisOD•~orts:
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"Our balloball team is h•ving a l!srd time getti~ startell be·
cause of a number of reasons-the most outstandiDC ·reason
being the weather. We have been able to get outside to ,prac·
'lice only five or six times, the rdt of the tilhe we have been
str~g&amp;Uilfl :ilong in the ,gymnasium. However that is not
enough, for only the Infield and the pitche1·s can practice.
We have a few games.scheduled but two of them, one with
Wahama and one witH Racine, hAIIIl already be&lt;tn rained•-out.
We have .rescheduled botb of the games, but from the look of
things now it is going to be tatd to get any games pl~yed . But
we will keep looklng for a ·few sunny days so we can get a few
days practice and play the games. Then we can see how we
will fa•·e againat experienced veterans from the other ~hools.
"Another compll&lt;;atlot), Is the tact thtlt we can't get any
money. Coach Venn4ri '(Jlln Vennatl) has told us thaftbe ath·
Ia tic lund Is now on Nrck botlom with no hope• or getting any
money unlll next football .season. Since the money situation Is
so bad, it does not glve.a very·rosy olltlook for the team. liecause baseball Is " new sport at RutJAnil, we have absolqtely
no eqoilpmant. We wiU have to buy hew everything we ·have
to use. And If we don't have any ·money ·.how are we going to
equip a baseball team1 (A•hoek .of a ·good que!ltlon-'Ed.) The
players have brought their .owp gloves and some of them - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~
brought balls and &amp;ate. Coach. Vennarl has been goOd enough R'd
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•••ey. SUbJeet for di!CU11lon dw· .
to let lls use his·equlpment !bal.be uses during the summer tn
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log ·the talk was "Medicines .,,ct
his work ror !be Pl~,laburgit Pirates.
T0 New Haven
·Inoeulallons."
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"Another _problem to -olve Jg trsnsportstlon to the games.
Duttng a · builnc" mecMJ1i tho
We can't get a btla; but several of •tbe boys are golna to drive
members or !he club annouce;
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a \Vatero£tf&gt;tlval
to )e held
very1 good and we ml(ht.Win ·some bab ,pmeslf this rain lets ven was the speaker at a retertt ·•t ·lhe New HII.On owimmlng .piJot

PARTY

POSTI&gt;OPWI
ConaonraUoA Lea·
gue ilas: postpoi\ed their Hobo
party--w~ofi 1Ubi11 'yeah Gue&lt;l
Night featUYeifrof'rom trbunday of
Holy Week to ~'hnrsday, April 25.
The party Will be held at ~l1e
horue of Mrs, J . J . D~~:Vh1.
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E. 0. Hall, manager of ..the
Middleport Ben Franklin lito:-.•,
was bnck at hJ.S desk for a shOrt
1ime Monday and is re!!uperali:J~
sati.sfadorlly after neuro-surgery
at University Hcispi\&lt;:~1.
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SLUMHR PAII:TY

Ca-rolyn · Bradford was hostesJ
Car a slumber rparty at' her homt
Fri~y evening,
Guests were
Carolyn Wilson, Loretta Hanning
Barbara Stiles, Phxlli.~ Hilbert
Ruth Ann Farmer.
The Middleport Emergcnc-.'
Squad was called to the home ui
R&lt;~Y Manley,
Hobson, at 7·30 p.
1
m. wh('tJ M r~. Manley wa.~ wporled ill.
EASTIIt PLOWIR SALE
The Hutland tCai'den Club will
sell Easter flowers on Thursd&lt;~Y
l&lt;'rlday and Saturday at the Arnold (,}rate, bUifdlng in Rutl-and.
All tY)lel "' 'p()tte'd pJanla \'Vill ~!
on sale and adv-ance orders may
be phonett to ·Mrs. Patterson.
Rutlanli 24944 -and Mrs. Amo1
Rutlan-d' 24854.

meeting of the New Haven Mot&amp;- IJter Jn the •'fe;a1'.
en Club ln the Alex QuiiUn 'Li·
The New Haven Business Mc!1's

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,automatic gas

As•oclatlon had been eOntactl'ld
regnrdlng ·the queen projeet anrl
had expresged themselves as be!Qg in favCk' and otrenMt thcll'
!U!Jj)Ort.

1 Hcstesges for the mceUng W('fl'
Mrs. Bobby 1\tun('y and Mrs. Luther
Slnltn. llQr'•lbre ·~&gt;tas !'&amp;a~ bY
Mrs. Smith affci-''the"' rilemb'ef's rr·clted a "Mother's Prayer.''
Guests were Mrs. Donald Duncan. Mrs. Joh 11 J.torran, and MrDelton Sayl'e Prt!scnt were Mrs
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Mr's. James
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rlo~r. the ted ;earnation. Th&lt;'
clus ebose u their aong: "Tat.n
My I~ife An-d t.~e-t It Be."
'M'rs. :J"rli!da Meyer Fauber 1 u'\frt
1 Ellen ~holl Wilson,
Mrs. Mary
ZeiJler Parkt~r, Herbert Qeililllt'
Charles Werry and tho Rev. \ W~l·
do J. Bartels who ~re eon!Jrm·
cd fifty year!l 1 ag{) llnll ·Mrs.
Louis Reibel, P4rs. Bcn!z wo'lfc
and Mrs. William Bnxler who
were coqf'irmed or joined anoLh~' r
ehureh fifty years l'l:II!O w&lt;"re each
presented gold .ce[ltt£ieates and a
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Truth or Coosequeneea
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the Ohio exponents of a seizure
law seemed to prder working
qui etlY in le;dslative corridors. The
Ohio bill h01ri almost no ncwspa.
per pubUcit)'."
It above blll Is 6lgned by (lov.
O'Neill it becomes a law.
Many people, because of circumStances beyond their control,
at some time or other, must turn ·
their peb over to SPCA or HuDWiPIV SQC'lety. Their only consola1l()'ri Is that their pet will find
another good home or be mcrcifully put to death.
Now, Mr. Oy~ter wants to for~e
these ora:anb:ahons to turn the1r
animals over to lab1fto finish their
Ufe In torture.
-It I~ a known fact that the State
or Ohio doe!! not contribute to
SPCA and, Humane Soejctles. Why
Bhould they say what dls~ositi~il
should be made. of these amrilals .
Read~rs , of th1s paper, write Oov.
\\-,'m- 0 Neall to veto Pound Seizure
~ 1 11 384 which will cross bif desk
In the very nelr futua·e.
Mra. Harold Radekln
107 Riverside Lane
Rathbone Place
Marietta, Ohio

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Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godf.tf'}'
11:30 Strike It Riclt
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:If Love _of Life
12:30 ~carcb fl)f Tomorrew
12:45 Guid ·ng Light
1:00 Katie's Kil.cheD
1:30 As The World Turna
2:00 OIJI" Miss BroDka

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7:15 D&lt;luglas Edwards
7:30 Giant ~&gt;tep
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9:00 The Millionaire
9:80 .I've Got A Secret
10:00 20th .century FoX itOUr
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.-MoYle Matlnee
Afternoon .Jo'llm Pe•Uval
SUper Setial Time
8:00 Mitkey Mowe Club
8:00 Cartoon Club
8:30 FJve star Flnal
7:15 Jqbn Daly &amp; the New.
7;10 Conflict
8:30 WY~tt l!!arp
8:00 . llroken Arrow
9:80 DuPont Cavale:ide Theatre
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Senice. R. A. Flnlaw; 512 E.
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1:45 Movi~ Matinee
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6:QP Cartoon Club
6l30 Five star io•::ral
'7:1.1J ~bli: DSlY &amp; tbe Newn
lO:OO Wednesday Nfaht I'IPc.
. '1:30 DtsneylaGO
MID Navy ,Log
9:00 Oule and Bamiet
9:SB Ford Theatre
10:45 Sporllcope
. ll:OO New, of tbe N!Jht

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Public cor&lt;llollr Invited.
Refrethmtnts.

MEIGS CO. CO.OP
Pboae 88

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A "gripe" committee is -being
formed with one delegate from
each Patrol of tbe Troop and this
eommittee will meet witb the
Troop
at their eouncU

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Jrst 'lkt·pre•.:' Mrt. Leland Browa,
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Dear Sir:
Will YOU Jet a neighl50t or MarJetta, Ohio, dlltuss POund Seizure
Bill No. 384 with your subscribers?
First, I wish to apologize that
our home townll-man, Rep. Harold Oyster, Is S'ponJor and chairman il'f saiC' bnl.
House Blll 384 uks that all
pound keepers, Humane Sodeties,
~st sell for the sum of
qJ'~tl!illrned dogs nfter six
ct to •At •
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. aY.§ ' C!:JI l'!ee or a !) a 0 es reques'Ung same.
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The amended bill was pa~sed by
the Representatives 9 to 4. Weresent the way all publicity was kept
from the public. We here in Marietta were kept in ignorance un'til
Monday evening, April 8, the eve
beforf' votln~ in the State House.
I wish at this time tu make a
direct quote from Human"' Society of the United States, W.asb·
ington, D. C.:
"T.. tieo or tne laboratory
in Ohio were dJfferent from those
of their colleagues in Massachu·
letts. In place or the noisy cam·

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TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Husy Bee Class of the Fir&lt;~t 8:00 C.~taln . K.a-oo
Baptist Church wllL meet Wed- 8:4! OBS lllotnlng Newo
nesday of this week Instead ol' ~:00 Morn.iDJ Show
Thul'sday, their regular night, 10:00 Gt~&lt;ty Jtom't
because or rthe candle-light com• to.so Arthur t)o&lt;Hrer
munion service to be !1eld Thurs- It :30 Strike It Rlfh
1:!:00 VaUant "lAdy
day evening.
12:1D Lov, nf Lite
12=-0 Search for Tomorrow
MEETING CALLED
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The Executive Committee of
the Meigs · County 'l'~bercul:lds 1,oo Ka!te'i Kltetion
TUnul
Society will meet tor,iiht at ,(he 1:·30 ,Aa tbe
2•80
home or .Mrs. Wallu.ce Brad(ord,
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Time of lhe mec.tir:g is 7 p. m.
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TltAPPIE, Md. UP - Frank
(Home llun) Bater dedared today that ex-Philadelphia Attaletic
telmmate Jack Coombl, t b e
pitcher tor whom he hU one ol
buebali'J
moat famou1 borne
runa, "richly de~ttvea'' beina voted Into tbe game'a Hall of Fame.
, "No better pitcher evq walked
out onta a mound," said the 78ye.ar old Baker of Coomb1, who
died Monday of a heart attack in
Pllettlne, Tex. "He wu not only
a ve•t pitcher but a wonderful
ma.n. He certainly should be YOted hlto the Hall of Fame."
Coombs, 74, Wll tbe molt effective pitcher on an Athletic 1tafl
that Included Eddie Pl,a.nk apd
Chief Bender in 1910.11·12 1nd,
wll.b a S.O slate,
the mOtt
suecetSful World SerLe• hurler of
the dead ball era. CoonibJ' World
Series record l1 matched ·only by
Herb Pennomk and exceeded only
by Lett Gomez' &amp;-0 slate. Hb 13
abutoutl in 1910 Is atlll the A. L
retard.
Coomba bad a record of 159 victorlel' and 112 losses in the blr
lragues. He l1ter cOached the
baseball teaiTI at Duke Unlvertlty
ror 26 years and in recent yean
held cliniea for )'O'inJ&amp;tert in
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Rutland Honor
·Mail.Seni~ -~TruderWjus
Students NIDil'&lt;d
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BASEB"-LL Quizz: When is a baseball game a rel:u_uoti~~~
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White Hou11e.
here Sun~ay, Jok1 Y 11W· ~j honor roll. Tbey are: Seniora, Bar·
1be li'~liri hid r.l~u(li,d. true. o.Wu.
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eiu..r' _..11~ 1 ~; tn - thc- i t! .:il1cll Long, P~lo'lliJ IUet, Robert Rl1e,
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OWl'led by C. R.
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by Robert L. Jones,

Coa.eb Nolan Swackhamer's
Middleport baseball team appellred to be .a power-ho~.~.Se of thl!
NEW ORLEANS - Gordon V_.an
When preliminary talks began this spring to canvass advis- Southeastern Ohio Leaeue Mon·
ability of re-organizing the. Ohio Valley Association Baseball day as it clobbered n.t had betn Loo, 149, Grand Raplda, Mlcb.,
League this Desk made conferees a• promise, to wit:
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a strang, tmdefeated Racine team outpainted Herbie RodriJuez, 149,
"A scratch game between sandlotters here will carry more 13 to 3 on a barrage o~ 2f hlts New Orleans, (10).
iiilj)Ortance on this Sports page than Mickey Mantle· falling in I a~d errorle!l.!l ball a fJeld at Ra·
OAKLAND, calif. _Bob Satter• gopher hole In centerfield and breaking a brittle leg."
"':_;· n th -1 1 1 1 Th T 1 neld. liM, Chicago, knocked out
That•s about the way
we feel here a·bout local news be it
•dn I
e as_th"nn ng h ·, tohr-e Den WJ.se, 193Y,, Oakland
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11porta or oth,•, rwise,,. ThJa rctera to
winners •t 6-.3 but
the- Jackets
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we play the new&amp;-top&amp; lng I regular game, except that
tlve hits, one a triph
or •ummary lhort. ln· OOtb will be seven inninp.
by
another Jim Bowl.t;;'
proJI)eetive manacers
II. Judy 21 Ia the roater deadline
, the in~ine, t-o paul"
at the new OVA when the first 18 names to appear seven run.o across.
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In any team'a box score to that
1 wu. date
news Pay pan
wm ,-~•tute
its roster. Aft.
Dave Hindy, the winning pi:·
A Ro- St.,.-t ·'
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rolter will have to replace an- ine: for him, . t~etting 13 to gu
rageed ltut when the Baltimore
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PI tb
I b •·II tal I 1 other player released by league down muttermg to themselves.
Orlolea
&amp;eored a11 · ll·innJna. '1-6
ana w tb e rea aae_.
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He worked with fine.u e untll the
for
that pows aro~and here "
sane on.
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vletory
over
the Waahin"ob Sent1
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' e. No one wUI play without unl- s xt when he letSt oontrol and HAVANA, Cuba UP - The tori in a tbree • hour and 1'1· mtn.
As tt turned out, the OVA was forms .
walked :5 straight men. He had Montreal Roya1s, oft to a fiylnr ute slruj:Jle marked by 28 bits and
re-organized with a fine slate or
7. All teams will send $10 to pr-:ceded t~ese walks with ~m~ &amp;tart in the International ·League five errore: Pre!ident Eilenhower
FROM DOWN UNDIR
oftltera belo~ prel'ident, blm be- the treasur'!r before op'!ninJ date strjkeaut finally .rettled d-own af- witb a 7·2 victory that featured tolsed out two ceretnonlal "flnt
INGLEWOOD, Calif. UP - El
klg me. Don~ad Wolle at Racine May 26 .
ter them to fan two more.
the pitching of Connie Grob and ball•" ond looked ·like .tbe best ·Kbobor, one of New Zeoland'a best
II vice president baa .• • mueh
B. A team that does not show up
Bobby Nelson w.as the h.iUing a homer by big Jim Gentile were pitcher In the baU p'rk unW Billy thoroua;hbredl, i1 expected to ar·
baseball lore and law mslde his tor a game without good reasc.n star w-ith four consecutive sine)t&gt;s scheduled to meet the ftavanl Loea oam• along to pltcb two
Tl)u~ for. the forth(J
head as he doe~ bookkeeping know shall pay $5 before it is aUowed and a walk. Bowles collected two Sugar Kings again tonight.
how, ~nd that s what he teaebes to play it$ next game, which will Bingles afld a double and Hindy
A crowd of 12 000 attended the triumph.
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lnninJa and piek pp the
at Ratlne Jngh. Jim White, aa tee- replate $ti paid to the team that got a single and double. Harlan Opening game of the league aea- acoreleas
s.-thlno ._. lltco ~~. .
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W- Mllln St. · -Pomeroy
retary, won't be called upon to dJd •how up for the game missed. WhitlatCh had two singles and son Monday n.liht and saw Frank
l••tw com.-tltlon 1, antlcio. ,
write trumy erudite buaine••let· Until the $5 Is repaid, each game Kennedy a single and triple and S~fUII!lhnessy mark the beJinnlng:
,.._.. tM..y and tonltht fr.m
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teu, but be ~Ill keep up-to-the- aueh a forfeiting ieam play~ will Davis a single.
of h~ 21st YCMr aa leaeue preala acheclule ttt.t hH W11hl•
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mlnute player and team Jtatl1tlt11. be declared a·nother forfeit.
Graham started for Racine b•Jt dent' by throwinJ out tbe flrat
ton at *w York, Chklqo at
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and\i:hat is the bluest lineJe job
O. A aeries of three or four All· wa11 relielled in the- fourth h; ball.
Clewl.ud,
loJfon •t laltiiMI't&gt;
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Jwltbou_t r...-.uneration-ln this Star games with top outside semi- Grimm in t·be middle or a fiv e
Grob, former Waahlngton Senand Oetrt~lt M ICani.t City
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eJgue, If not any Jea~:ue. Jack proi!eams w1JI be tought in June run Jacket lprising.
tors' itia"bt bander now agajn back . n the A. L., and lrooldyn at
Rorcl'l, l!t .. Pleuant High School to
ae funda for the league. An
TH~;
SCORIN~
in the Brookl)"fl Dodgers' farm
Phlla.IPhl•, n., . N!IIW York
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coach, wu atven the,job of treas- eve ~ ' aplit down the llne 18 to be
Fl.rst inn!DJ-With one awd)' syatem, teaUered six hit. in hurl•t. Pl......'Wh. . Mttwo....,. II
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•td te ~ he 11 have aome- madi. of all proceeds over ex- Hlndy doubled_}o the left tenter in1 Montreal to vidory and, wal'
at Chk... and Jt, L.ula at
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pensil and basi~ league expenaea terrace and w1th two away wa!; not scored on until &amp;he seveD:th tnClnclnn•tf Ja theN. L..
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Manaa:era ana ' l'cpreaentatlvea such as for trophies. etc.
singled home by NeOOn .
nine when he had a 6-0 lead Grab
Casey Stena:ei. · ~~t\f ,hla
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Fourth--Jackets
sro~ed fiv~ helped his own cause wit~' two
10 . Hom~ team will supply a
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tends
could no~. ~ present, but should plate umpire and o:1e base umpire. nms on .two error.s an~ -smales by sinlilleJ and drove ln one run.
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'"'· Our customers reaUy compri~ the "Who's ~ho" of
10 al~ng aJreed that the league Visitina: team to supply another E:owles, .Nelson, WhaUatch and
Thll wat the only aetion In the 19·Jame winner WbJtey Ford
as of would .
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1111' Kenned~·. , fl:ll unearned runs.
ley:~,~e. Tcnlght'a c;lash here a!so llainat .tbe Senatott, who are
_,our community.
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August 18, .with the ·. l.op fobf .
NqT THI liST
ter letting Frien~ single, a run t Y,1lf. ''
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Strikeout whll H11~ Seon w-aa ·
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Cleveland'• ehOlte ·to open for the
teams playlnj o_f.tdurlna: the week
The«e mtlr not be the ~It rule.a, scoring on a JfOUnd baD.
·-----. Let us leU yo_u e~actly wh,t your completed oJPb will
of August %6-Sepl 1.
but they'll do till somethtna: else
Slxth-Racln~ scored two O•l
JDdi1ns •a:alnlt11 Jack · Harlhm•n
cost- at no obligaUon. Not only ¥"'.our •i!'P!eYees
2. Each team would play three comes along. Basically, they •re five walks by Hindy.
of the Whtte Sox; Frank Sullivan
INIANS CUT
Insured
~ your furnishings 1¢e Plso lnilu'fea wb.Ue we
similar to ~ho~e of the "aid OYA"
Seventh- Middleport got 7 on
rounds In a 10 aame 1ehedute.
ClEVELAND UP - The Cleve· or Tom Brewer ia gol.rt1 for the
·ar.
e
there.
3. Pennant winner Is lea1ue an~ will work exactly u well a1 Bowles' double to right, Nchan ~· land Indian• cut down to 28 play. Red Sox againat the Oriolea, •nd
of
Plar»ff winner wUL re· they are enforced. We believe we single scoring Bowles· Henne~~e.sv era today wt:en they sold out· 21-game winner FrarJk
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have a atron~ leaeue, nqt quit, up walked Whltlatch sl~gled to left fielder Dave Pope· and optioned the Tigera 11 facJn,r Tom Mo•rpp
Make your .appointment flOW .~ save possible' disap.
4. Rained
eames may be with the lntern;~tionai League per·. lcorlng' Nelson; Kennedy tripled pitchers Bud DaJey and Rink. of the Athletic•.
pointiilent.
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conaent of hap1, but one that WUI provide a ·to lert scoring Henneuy and AJulrre to San Diego lo the Pa- lldollnod
In the ·National
Uague
man••!l'l . ·rot of goOd buebaU players with W'Mttatc h; Davis wslkf'd , Wayland cific Coast League. The IMJana al·
will rbe tOuJ)l 'Fomqttltion •nd ~DI wiLh waa safe on an error scorlnll so sltned outrlelder ftOJer Marls:, ~:~ ,the Qodsen aoire~~:1~=11·~......-!-'~, llespeotfuUy
Kennedy and after Crooks and intield~t- lArry it'alnea and catcher
as folJOw- ple nty of entertainmabt. ·
-wlDner Don -~
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Hlndy tanned , Bowle s got his Ruu Nixon to major lE:!aa:ue con·
The Dod1era wiU be without
secnnd hit ,' a single to right tracts.
aervicea of
Reese In
s~ori nl!l
Davis
and
Wayland,
Nelson walked,
1nd
Hennessy

~pbOJP.otel: Judy Galll.en, Pt)yl.
Us;wiJllama, MIJ'Y H)'sell, Cecil Nel
JOD, .Jt.iebard Nelson. bee thomas,
La~na IJ'urner, Elaine Steele. '
•F rerbmen: l)r.)rotby ·Hyaell, Mar·
jory Priddy, Wayne Roush, Judy
Slawter, Patty Young,
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Jlck l&gt;enlson, Robert Rile, NanSiason. Joyce Wolfe, Judy
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MILWAUKEE, Wis.' ·U P- T.be
Milwaukee
BNlvea,
ba1eball's
moat suatea1ful team ln hiato:y
at the turnstiles, hllt runnefl-ljQ.·
In the atandina• ·two yean in.: ·
row, opened their most crit
•euon today tlnce movlnfif here
rrom Boalon toiJr year&amp; 111£0.
Fan1 in Bravtland expect .:1
National Leaaue ponl\ant thla IOU•
son, after the dear·mlu In liW6
when two 1oa1ca in the final aerI~ with St. Loula Jive the pen·
nant to Br.ooklyn by one 1ame.
The Brave&amp;. tram manager Fred
Haney to the batboy are conli·
dent they can win tho top prize.
Mn.WAUKEE UP _ Juan PI ·
So C'onfidont, they didn't makol zarro, 19-year·old PUerto Rican
an)' trade. or bring up any Ullent- left bander. waa added today to
ad rooklt:!s from their farm i.fo;111ms the Milwaukee Braves' rafter as
to ll:rcncthen
the tw-o alleJed a reault of hla fi.ne 1howina durweak 1pota in thelr llneup-a~oml Ina: aprlng tnlnlnJ.
baae tnd left field.
The hi&amp;hly·touted rookie struck
Crltiea ·to tho contrary, the out 11 batters and allowed JO hlta
BraVC!.a' itartln• lineup today at In Ullnninra of. Graperrult League
ChkaiD Wll the un1e ontt uacd pU.ehln1 to win a apot on the
mMt of latt RUon , including .¥ ravea' claay atarr.
HC'!ond bnem1n Danny O'COn l'!·· 1 , J:n other move1 jug bctoro · the
and il'ft .fielder Bobby TbontloUh opcnere, the New York Giant.a
The eriU01 Nlct tha Brav(l', promotC!d rookie catcher Valmy
would have to find replae6n'lell '~ Thoma• to the val'li&amp;y and opfor O'Connell and Thomaon u Uoned cateher Bob Schmidt to
tht)' hoped to cop thfl pennant their Mlnneapoll.!! farm while the
Tradoc• lnvolvln1 the pair we~ Philadelphia Phllltes sent pitcher
ru·mored many timet durtn 1 th~· Anaelo L1Pe&amp;rl to Miami In tho
winter, bllt nnthlnt ~ateriallzert., Internatlonal Leaauc on 2t' • bour
ln 1prin1 drUb, Hanef II'I.J reealt.
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The Chiea1o C1Jb8 optioned rl&amp;:ht
the voterana, but none co~o~Id handed pitcher Bob Andcraon to
the Portland, ore., rarm te•m to
tut their roflter to the allowed
maxlmunr or 28 on op(!nln.a d,y,
The releaat len the 1e'am with 11
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TMRII CAPTAINS
ATLANTA, Ga. UP - The
Gcorala Tech basketball team e&amp;:
tabli.Jhed.. a prendent today when
It named three pl~ers as co-c•ttTbey
Jim Johnson, Gary
Randall.

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l"'nwo .aero11 .a normal-sl~c egg
five yolks. Hyman Kahn,
year veteran in the com.
egg and butter dep9.rtsiiil. a four-yolk etg had '
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-FORIIGN &amp;TUDENTS
lTHACA, N. Y.~ornell Unl.
verlity rep&amp;rt.s Jt lhas ttle lara:est 'Dumber of foreign stud~nt1 in
its 1bJitory. There Is a .t~tal of
S40 lforelgn studentl, $.3 per cent
of the stud6nt bod)'.

ly UnitH Pre11
ANrlcan Lueue
Baltimore 110 020 200 01 - 7 15 3
Waahlno~ton 000 500 010 00-6 112
Brown, Fornielea (4), O'Dell {8),
Loea (10) and Triandos. Chakale1,
Pa~ual (8) and Courtney. Winner
- Loca (1-0). Loser - Paaeual (0.1).
HR- Triandos.
Nttlontl LNtve
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secrctfrr-tr,e aaurer in the abs~m~
·MJ!f.'l.Jol\n
Mrs. ·Bar.IJ&amp;ra
·as seriously
CUJhters, had cbosen fffim
and" M1ss Er· jewelry an dsaid
·· "Sure, Jt',s a diamond.
you,
five buei;s. You ·always get a diaGames .were played during
mOnd ,~hat size for $5, bu~ all
evening and pri:tetl won by Mrs. sales .ar~ fiaal. "
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)fr1t .
her purcha!ie to
P.' Gallagher and M:r'S. ·
agre~d the
!o•n~k!ns,· the May meeUng · wm ·
, blue - wlllte
of Mr&amp;.. ·T~mpkiita ..
served cherr): pie ·
"ltid' &lt;tOffee· t-o "t.Qe )Qem.
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Racine .. .. OOO,Ql2 0- 3 3 4
B~ltcriCs- -MiddlePort: Hlndy
and Wayland; Ratlnr : nraham
(LP), Grimm (4) and Birch.

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During this lnnine Coa£'h Mor·
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Haney hai-' eaUI 1 11 along th~t ing his bench.
b~, leels he oan wln with his 19;5fl
For Raelne. Doug Graham pm
neup, despite criticism that It ht, eon•ecutive hlttlniJ atreak to
aeked "courage" Jn the clllkh
tour gam~.
--The weather pc1·mLtling Athen!l
will be at ftjclne toJ;lay, 1van
Powell to pitch, MlddlCport ~oe.,
lO Pomeroy, with Bowlc11 to pile~ .
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a xu...·
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eutnts. Probably never boforc
has ·EMter 'fttik blouOm~ ·for th
with .sUch • rainbow of rol!ltum .;
for lone ·dHtanee driving.
Leading the paot for the MGb1l
gas Sweepstake• Trophy as tha
driver of the automoblle atlngi{"t~.t
with jllol,ine was M~J Alsbury ,J...
last tear's sweep!lta.ke.s wlnnet".
He was .drivtna ·the,. 19'7 ve-rslnn
of .the crown
llnperial, lUce he
light-footed to victory last yen.

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Judge
Vernan Atseher ~f Noble C&lt;itJnty, . wao ...,;gn«~ ..,. jhe
Ohio •Supreme
€ourt to helf'
c!e~~,r up a backlog of 83 ;paternity cues in .t.ueas Co,unty Dim.
ettle Relatlo;ng COurt.
'The ctlie..!l 'bave -been deiaiM.
eourt Jl!llcla.la &amp;aid, · ·:beC... .lsc
mestie "1\elations Court b~~;s 'bali a
Judge PMll AleXander ()f the bo-Mavy ~dute of _ijJ~e oaoos. ·

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establish latbm !&lt;II- !bell- I ehil·
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Hall Of Fame
TltAPPIE, Md. UP - Frank
(Home llun) Bater dedared today that ex-Philadelphia Attaletic
telmmate Jack Coombl, t b e
pitcher tor whom he hU one ol
buebali'J
moat famou1 borne
runa, "richly de~ttvea'' beina voted Into tbe game'a Hall of Fame.
, "No better pitcher evq walked
out onta a mound," said the 78ye.ar old Baker of Coomb1, who
died Monday of a heart attack in
Pllettlne, Tex. "He wu not only
a ve•t pitcher but a wonderful
ma.n. He certainly should be YOted hlto the Hall of Fame."
Coombs, 74, Wll tbe molt effective pitcher on an Athletic 1tafl
that Included Eddie Pl,a.nk apd
Chief Bender in 1910.11·12 1nd,
wll.b a S.O slate,
the mOtt
suecetSful World SerLe• hurler of
the dead ball era. CoonibJ' World
Series record l1 matched ·only by
Herb Pennomk and exceeded only
by Lett Gomez' &amp;-0 slate. Hb 13
abutoutl in 1910 Is atlll the A. L
retard.
Coomba bad a record of 159 victorlel' and 112 losses in the blr
lragues. He l1ter cOached the
baseball teaiTI at Duke Unlvertlty
ror 26 years and in recent yean
held cliniea for )'O'inJ&amp;tert in
PaleaUne, Tex.

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Racine
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Rutland
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Wahama
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Pt. P~eaaant
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gameJI not in )'fl,
··J '-llm White.

Rutland Honor
·Mail.Seni~ -~TruderWjus
Students NIDil'&lt;d
ICOMIN;oill_ _ _ l
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too.
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t-DaD1 Senllllel, POmeroy-Middleport, 0., AprU 18, 1"7 : 7

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BASEB"-LL Quizz: When is a baseball game a rel:u_uoti~~~
game if called by the umpire before 9 innings a_re completed?

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which capped the top prW&gt;
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k li8n would juat be a mat~ or Jill:l~lous ownC"ri 1wtN 1el.alt~iDJ RuUap,d .:hool oUMlala an1Rtlh1 the Cinnt meuure to l the a "'If-ceo" ol l()'d~JP,atl., ~ nou~ 'Jodlly tbe fifth atlx-weft.
White Hou11e.
here Sun~ay, Jok1 Y 11W· ~j honor roll. Tbey are: Seniora, Bar·
1be li'~liri hid r.l~u(li,d. true. o.Wu.
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t!r¢ihil). .
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· ;.- _ penilon, Minnie Kitchfn, .Gene
eiu..r' _..11~ 1 ~; tn - thc- i t! .:il1cll Long, P~lo'lliJ IUet, Robert Rl1e,
clas..&lt;~·
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Havana OffIn
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OWl'led by C. R.
, 0 ., fourth; and
by Robert L. Jones,

Coa.eb Nolan Swackhamer's
Middleport baseball team appellred to be .a power-ho~.~.Se of thl!
NEW ORLEANS - Gordon V_.an
When preliminary talks began this spring to canvass advis- Southeastern Ohio Leaeue Mon·
ability of re-organizing the. Ohio Valley Association Baseball day as it clobbered n.t had betn Loo, 149, Grand Raplda, Mlcb.,
League this Desk made conferees a• promise, to wit:
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a strang, tmdefeated Racine team outpainted Herbie RodriJuez, 149,
"A scratch game between sandlotters here will carry more 13 to 3 on a barrage o~ 2f hlts New Orleans, (10).
iiilj)Ortance on this Sports page than Mickey Mantle· falling in I a~d errorle!l.!l ball a fJeld at Ra·
OAKLAND, calif. _Bob Satter• gopher hole In centerfield and breaking a brittle leg."
"':_;· n th -1 1 1 1 Th T 1 neld. liM, Chicago, knocked out
That•s about the way
we feel here a·bout local news be it
•dn I
e as_th"nn ng h ·, tohr-e Den WJ.se, 193Y,, Oakland
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11porta or oth,•, rwise,,. ThJa rctera to
winners •t 6-.3 but
the- Jackets
the
we play the new&amp;-top&amp; lng I regular game, except that
tlve hits, one a triph
or •ummary lhort. ln· OOtb will be seven inninp.
by
another Jim Bowl.t;;'
proJI)eetive manacers
II. Judy 21 Ia the roater deadline
, the in~ine, t-o paul"
at the new OVA when the first 18 names to appear seven run.o across.
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In any team'a box score to that
1 wu. date
news Pay pan
wm ,-~•tute
its roster. Aft.
Dave Hindy, the winning pi:·
A Ro- St.,.-t ·'
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rolter will have to replace an- ine: for him, . t~etting 13 to gu
rageed ltut when the Baltimore
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PI tb
I b •·II tal I 1 other player released by league down muttermg to themselves.
Orlolea
&amp;eored a11 · ll·innJna. '1-6
ana w tb e rea aae_.
en
t1
He worked with fine.u e untll the
for
that pows aro~and here "
sane on.
h
vletory
over
the Waahin"ob Sent1
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' e. No one wUI play without unl- s xt when he letSt oontrol and HAVANA, Cuba UP - The tori in a tbree • hour and 1'1· mtn.
As tt turned out, the OVA was forms .
walked :5 straight men. He had Montreal Roya1s, oft to a fiylnr ute slruj:Jle marked by 28 bits and
re-organized with a fine slate or
7. All teams will send $10 to pr-:ceded t~ese walks with ~m~ &amp;tart in the International ·League five errore: Pre!ident Eilenhower
FROM DOWN UNDIR
oftltera belo~ prel'ident, blm be- the treasur'!r before op'!ninJ date strjkeaut finally .rettled d-own af- witb a 7·2 victory that featured tolsed out two ceretnonlal "flnt
INGLEWOOD, Calif. UP - El
klg me. Don~ad Wolle at Racine May 26 .
ter them to fan two more.
the pitching of Connie Grob and ball•" ond looked ·like .tbe best ·Kbobor, one of New Zeoland'a best
II vice president baa .• • mueh
B. A team that does not show up
Bobby Nelson w.as the h.iUing a homer by big Jim Gentile were pitcher In the baU p'rk unW Billy thoroua;hbredl, i1 expected to ar·
baseball lore and law mslde his tor a game without good reasc.n star w-ith four consecutive sine)t&gt;s scheduled to meet the ftavanl Loea oam• along to pltcb two
Tl)u~ for. the forth(J
head as he doe~ bookkeeping know shall pay $5 before it is aUowed and a walk. Bowles collected two Sugar Kings again tonight.
how, ~nd that s what he teaebes to play it$ next game, which will Bingles afld a double and Hindy
A crowd of 12 000 attended the triumph.
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"''t pt..... u1 M: plene tev"
lnninJa and piek pp the
at Ratlne Jngh. Jim White, aa tee- replate $ti paid to the team that got a single and double. Harlan Opening game of the league aea- acoreleas
s.-thlno ._. lltco ~~. .
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W- Mllln St. · -Pomeroy
retary, won't be called upon to dJd •how up for the game missed. WhitlatCh had two singles and son Monday n.liht and saw Frank
l••tw com.-tltlon 1, antlcio. ,
write trumy erudite buaine••let· Until the $5 Is repaid, each game Kennedy a single and triple and S~fUII!lhnessy mark the beJinnlng:
,.._.. tM..y and tonltht fr.m
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teu, but be ~Ill keep up-to-the- aueh a forfeiting ieam play~ will Davis a single.
of h~ 21st YCMr aa leaeue preala acheclule ttt.t hH W11hl•
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mlnute player and team Jtatl1tlt11. be declared a·nother forfeit.
Graham started for Racine b•Jt dent' by throwinJ out tbe flrat
ton at *w York, Chklqo at
0
and\i:hat is the bluest lineJe job
O. A aeries of three or four All· wa11 relielled in the- fourth h; ball.
Clewl.ud,
loJfon •t laltiiMI't&gt;
0
Jwltbou_t r...-.uneration-ln this Star games with top outside semi- Grimm in t·be middle or a fiv e
Grob, former Waahlngton Senand Oetrt~lt M ICani.t City
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eJgue, If not any Jea~:ue. Jack proi!eams w1JI be tought in June run Jacket lprising.
tors' itia"bt bander now agajn back . n the A. L., and lrooldyn at
Rorcl'l, l!t .. Pleuant High School to
ae funda for the league. An
TH~;
SCORIN~
in the Brookl)"fl Dodgers' farm
Phlla.IPhl•, n., . N!IIW York
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coach, wu atven the,job of treas- eve ~ ' aplit down the llne 18 to be
Fl.rst inn!DJ-With one awd)' syatem, teaUered six hit. in hurl•t. Pl......'Wh. . Mttwo....,. II
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of
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•td te ~ he 11 have aome- madi. of all proceeds over ex- Hlndy doubled_}o the left tenter in1 Montreal to vidory and, wal'
at Chk... and Jt, L.ula at
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pensil and basi~ league expenaea terrace and w1th two away wa!; not scored on until &amp;he seveD:th tnClnclnn•tf Ja theN. L..
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Manaa:era ana ' l'cpreaentatlvea such as for trophies. etc.
singled home by NeOOn .
nine when he had a 6-0 lead Grab
Casey Stena:ei. · ~~t\f ,hla
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Fourth--Jackets
sro~ed fiv~ helped his own cause wit~' two
10 . Hom~ team will supply a
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tends
could no~. ~ present, but should plate umpire and o:1e base umpire. nms on .two error.s an~ -smales by sinlilleJ and drove ln one run.
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'"'· Our customers reaUy compri~ the "Who's ~ho" of
10 al~ng aJreed that the league Visitina: team to supply another E:owles, .Nelson, WhaUatch and
Thll wat the only aetion In the 19·Jame winner WbJtey Ford
as of would .
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1111' Kenned~·. , fl:ll unearned runs.
ley:~,~e. Tcnlght'a c;lash here a!so llainat .tbe Senatott, who are
_,our community.
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August 18, .with the ·. l.op fobf .
NqT THI liST
ter letting Frien~ single, a run t Y,1lf. ''
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Strikeout whll H11~ Seon w-aa ·
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Cleveland'• ehOlte ·to open for the
teams playlnj o_f.tdurlna: the week
The«e mtlr not be the ~It rule.a, scoring on a JfOUnd baD.
·-----. Let us leU yo_u e~actly wh,t your completed oJPb will
of August %6-Sepl 1.
but they'll do till somethtna: else
Slxth-Racln~ scored two O•l
JDdi1ns •a:alnlt11 Jack · Harlhm•n
cost- at no obligaUon. Not only ¥"'.our •i!'P!eYees
2. Each team would play three comes along. Basically, they •re five walks by Hindy.
of the Whtte Sox; Frank Sullivan
INIANS CUT
Insured
~ your furnishings 1¢e Plso lnilu'fea wb.Ue we
similar to ~ho~e of the "aid OYA"
Seventh- Middleport got 7 on
rounds In a 10 aame 1ehedute.
ClEVELAND UP - The Cleve· or Tom Brewer ia gol.rt1 for the
·ar.
e
there.
3. Pennant winner Is lea1ue an~ will work exactly u well a1 Bowles' double to right, Nchan ~· land Indian• cut down to 28 play. Red Sox againat the Oriolea, •nd
of
Plar»ff winner wUL re· they are enforced. We believe we single scoring Bowles· Henne~~e.sv era today wt:en they sold out· 21-game winner FrarJk
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have a atron~ leaeue, nqt quit, up walked Whltlatch sl~gled to left fielder Dave Pope· and optioned the Tigera 11 facJn,r Tom Mo•rpp
Make your .appointment flOW .~ save possible' disap.
4. Rained
eames may be with the lntern;~tionai League per·. lcorlng' Nelson; Kennedy tripled pitchers Bud DaJey and Rink. of the Athletic•.
pointiilent.
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conaent of hap1, but one that WUI provide a ·to lert scoring Henneuy and AJulrre to San Diego lo the Pa- lldollnod
In the ·National
Uague
man••!l'l . ·rot of goOd buebaU players with W'Mttatc h; Davis wslkf'd , Wayland cific Coast League. The IMJana al·
will rbe tOuJ)l 'Fomqttltion •nd ~DI wiLh waa safe on an error scorlnll so sltned outrlelder ftOJer Marls:, ~:~ ,the Qodsen aoire~~:1~=11·~......-!-'~, llespeotfuUy
Kennedy and after Crooks and intield~t- lArry it'alnea and catcher
as folJOw- ple nty of entertainmabt. ·
-wlDner Don -~
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Hlndy tanned , Bowle s got his Ruu Nixon to major lE:!aa:ue con·
The Dod1era wiU be without
secnnd hit ,' a single to right tracts.
aervicea of
Reese In
s~ori nl!l
Davis
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Wayland,
Nelson walked,
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Hennessy

~pbOJP.otel: Judy Galll.en, Pt)yl.
Us;wiJllama, MIJ'Y H)'sell, Cecil Nel
JOD, .Jt.iebard Nelson. bee thomas,
La~na IJ'urner, Elaine Steele. '
•F rerbmen: l)r.)rotby ·Hyaell, Mar·
jory Priddy, Wayne Roush, Judy
Slawter, Patty Young,
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Jlck l&gt;enlson, Robert Rile, NanSiason. Joyce Wolfe, Judy
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Milwaukee
BNlvea,
ba1eball's
moat suatea1ful team ln hiato:y
at the turnstiles, hllt runnefl-ljQ.·
In the atandina• ·two yean in.: ·
row, opened their most crit
•euon today tlnce movlnfif here
rrom Boalon toiJr year&amp; 111£0.
Fan1 in Bravtland expect .:1
National Leaaue ponl\ant thla IOU•
son, after the dear·mlu In liW6
when two 1oa1ca in the final aerI~ with St. Loula Jive the pen·
nant to Br.ooklyn by one 1ame.
The Brave&amp;. tram manager Fred
Haney to the batboy are conli·
dent they can win tho top prize.
Mn.WAUKEE UP _ Juan PI ·
So C'onfidont, they didn't makol zarro, 19-year·old PUerto Rican
an)' trade. or bring up any Ullent- left bander. waa added today to
ad rooklt:!s from their farm i.fo;111ms the Milwaukee Braves' rafter as
to ll:rcncthen
the tw-o alleJed a reault of hla fi.ne 1howina durweak 1pota in thelr llneup-a~oml Ina: aprlng tnlnlnJ.
baae tnd left field.
The hi&amp;hly·touted rookie struck
Crltiea ·to tho contrary, the out 11 batters and allowed JO hlta
BraVC!.a' itartln• lineup today at In Ullnninra of. Graperrult League
ChkaiD Wll the un1e ontt uacd pU.ehln1 to win a apot on the
mMt of latt RUon , including .¥ ravea' claay atarr.
HC'!ond bnem1n Danny O'COn l'!·· 1 , J:n other move1 jug bctoro · the
and il'ft .fielder Bobby TbontloUh opcnere, the New York Giant.a
The eriU01 Nlct tha Brav(l', promotC!d rookie catcher Valmy
would have to find replae6n'lell '~ Thoma• to the val'li&amp;y and opfor O'Connell and Thomaon u Uoned cateher Bob Schmidt to
tht)' hoped to cop thfl pennant their Mlnneapoll.!! farm while the
Tradoc• lnvolvln1 the pair we~ Philadelphia Phllltes sent pitcher
ru·mored many timet durtn 1 th~· Anaelo L1Pe&amp;rl to Miami In tho
winter, bllt nnthlnt ~ateriallzert., Internatlonal Leaauc on 2t' • bour
ln 1prin1 drUb, Hanef II'I.J reealt.
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l'ltwtomers a ebance l'o dlaloda:e
The Chiea1o C1Jb8 optioned rl&amp;:ht
the voterana, but none co~o~Id handed pitcher Bob Andcraon to
the Portland, ore., rarm te•m to
tut their roflter to the allowed
maxlmunr or 28 on op(!nln.a d,y,
The releaat len the 1e'am with 11
pJtehcn.

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·Baseball
Results

TMRII CAPTAINS
ATLANTA, Ga. UP - The
Gcorala Tech basketball team e&amp;:
tabli.Jhed.. a prendent today when
It named three pl~ers as co-c•ttTbey
Jim Johnson, Gary
Randall.

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plo:res ~he6king eggs by :i--alky at
a grocery Chain's Warehouse here
l"'nwo .aero11 .a normal-sl~c egg
five yolks. Hyman Kahn,
year veteran in the com.
egg and butter dep9.rtsiiil. a four-yolk etg had '
cropped up once before- but ne·

-FORIIGN &amp;TUDENTS
lTHACA, N. Y.~ornell Unl.
verlity rep&amp;rt.s Jt lhas ttle lara:est 'Dumber of foreign stud~nt1 in
its 1bJitory. There Is a .t~tal of
S40 lforelgn studentl, $.3 per cent
of the stud6nt bod)'.

ly UnitH Pre11
ANrlcan Lueue
Baltimore 110 020 200 01 - 7 15 3
Waahlno~ton 000 500 010 00-6 112
Brown, Fornielea (4), O'Dell {8),
Loea (10) and Triandos. Chakale1,
Pa~ual (8) and Courtney. Winner
- Loca (1-0). Loser - Paaeual (0.1).
HR- Triandos.
Nttlontl LNtve
No games scheduled,

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Mr._ ,E. R- Tompkins acted as
secrctfrr-tr,e aaurer in the abs~m~
·MJ!f.'l.Jol\n
Mrs. ·Bar.IJ&amp;ra
·as seriously
CUJhters, had cbosen fffim
and" M1ss Er· jewelry an dsaid
·· "Sure, Jt',s a diamond.
you,
five buei;s. You ·always get a diaGames .were played during
mOnd ,~hat size for $5, bu~ all
evening and pri:tetl won by Mrs. sales .ar~ fiaal. "
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)fr1t .
her purcha!ie to
P.' Gallagher and M:r'S. ·
agre~d the
!o•n~k!ns,· the May meeUng · wm ·
, blue - wlllte
of Mr&amp;.. ·T~mpkiita ..
served cherr): pie ·
"ltid' &lt;tOffee· t-o "t.Qe )Qem.
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campus .' here has
beeb :Jelected
of six in.tltutions to
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Racine .. .. OOO,Ql2 0- 3 3 4
B~ltcriCs- -MiddlePort: Hlndy
and Wayland; Ratlnr : nraham
(LP), Grimm (4) and Birch.

2 dr.-'8' - Stralcht shift for
(I:Conomy. Radio. Healer, other

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at 'the m'e etlnf
with a prayer

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During this lnnine Coa£'h Mor·
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Haney hai-' eaUI 1 11 along th~t ing his bench.
b~, leels he oan wln with his 19;5fl
For Raelne. Doug Graham pm
neup, despite criticism that It ht, eon•ecutive hlttlniJ atreak to
aeked "courage" Jn the clllkh
tour gam~.
--The weather pc1·mLtling Athen!l
will be at ftjclne toJ;lay, 1van
Powell to pitch, MlddlCport ~oe.,
lO Pomeroy, with Bowlc11 to pile~ .
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Btd •t1Je women
f\l.'f!pt
the la..~hion hono111
a xu...·
bUINit Of SpriDJ•1lJJI.ed m~orln:
eutnts. Probably never boforc
has ·EMter 'fttik blouOm~ ·for th
with .sUch • rainbow of rol!ltum .;
for lone ·dHtanee driving.
Leading the paot for the MGb1l
gas Sweepstake• Trophy as tha
driver of the automoblle atlngi{"t~.t
with jllol,ine was M~J Alsbury ,J...
last tear's sweep!lta.ke.s wlnnet".
He was .drivtna ·the,. 19'7 ve-rslnn
of .the crown
llnperial, lUce he
light-footed to victory last yen.

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Judge
Vernan Atseher ~f Noble C&lt;itJnty, . wao ...,;gn«~ ..,. jhe
Ohio •Supreme
€ourt to helf'
c!e~~,r up a backlog of 83 ;paternity cues in .t.ueas Co,unty Dim.
ettle Relatlo;ng COurt.
'The ctlie..!l 'bave -been deiaiM.
eourt Jl!llcla.la &amp;aid, · ·:beC... .lsc
mestie "1\elations Court b~~;s 'bali a
Judge PMll AleXander ()f the bo-Mavy ~dute of _ijJ~e oaoos. ·

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m&lt;lthers loeked !Or"\e.JtJ ,tod,y
from a visiting !udce to .Jegojoy
establish latbm !&lt;II- !bell- I ehil·
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Youth Fellowship
Monday Before ACapacity Crowd Presents Palm
Tbe Middleport Kinde:r,.nen .owhlsten, tbt pink pitJ outfiU S · d
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otud..ts bad a !ull hOUIO loloodoy wltb curly IOiio; the hrlaht green
Un OY espers
ennln&amp; when they preaentecl '"The froJs that bopped all over t be
,Mr. and ·Mrs. Judson WbHe
Little Red Hen and tbe Ba[1lJH.d
Chorua" at the April meetint ol
the Puent-Teacher AIISOClatioo..
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Sunday guests

-.tage in a rno!Jt "froggy" tashion; are councdlors of the Westinin
the pale yellow ducklings with ster Youth FellDW!lhlp who pre- ter and Mr and

bright orange billl and feet and
tbe little .cbidts that followed the
ten tucber. introduced the pro- mother tten around the atage. ''The
aram 11 abe uplained that vari· Little Red Hen " costume featured
oua lilments-whooping cough, a "bustle-back" and winga tbat
measles. mumps, C'Oids, chiken-pq.w:: were works or art and the "miller"
(even 'duck-pox' accordmg to one in his workmg outlit had a mill·
&amp;maU girl) had rna~ rehearsals wheel that turned constantly ad·
quite difficult.
vertising "Whole Wheat Meal,
The children &lt;~II auditioned for Priddy's Mill ".
the le;ding roles ''The Little Red
The barn a nd Qven u., ed in the
Hen," played by Dee Ann Wells, story wh1ch was narrated by Sh.etand "Tbe Mlller ", played by Bobby Ia ChildS-wbo surprised the audtPriddy, and dedded on the best ence with her dramalic and easilyperformers Other parts were &amp;e · heard rendition of the familiar
Jected as to the child's prererence story-and the props used In the
with many C"hangel! of mmd before story added gre&lt;Jtly to the success
the final decisions.
or the show
Mrs Clarence Lacey ,vocal tea.
Chorus members were Chlckens,
cher was pra1sed by Mrs. Rcynoldfl Junior Cleland, Johr. Kjawsczun,
who thanked the parents lor their Bobbie Gillispie, Bobby Ray Durst,
cooperation Ill making the co• Jimmy Clatworthy, Rex Fox, Cyntume.s wh1c!) she had desia:ned thla Mill~. Barbara White, Judith
WJth the assistance of some ·nf tbe Brewer Jo Ann Neal, 1\bry Anti
mothers. ·
Long, Marta Hubbard, Du.:-ks. ReMrs. Henry Clatwortby reoelved 1becca Sayre, Carl Demos.ky, Rich:spt!cial praise for the eleven Jlttle ard Smith, Earl 11homas, Bobby
"chicken" costumes whtch she bad Bratton, Bobby RJcel(j, Bobby Man·
made for the pliY. Two hundred ley, Bar~ara Ba1ley, Janet Bolin,
and tlllrty-sh y;1.rds of b11ight col· MYrta Wilson, Lois Aftn Sauer,
orcd materials were used for the Linda Hackett.
realistic black cat costumes com·
Black cats, Joyce Davis, Cathy
plete with long taile and -rky
rManley, Teresa Cucl, Cathy Morgan, Sherrie Shuler, Debra Lyons;
Pink pigs, Paula Sue Mournina:,
Danny Lewis, Connie Bachner,
"Dl!lr II ee Van Meter, Jenny Sue
Craig,
Michelle Hackett, Cathy
TUES.-WED.
APRIL 16-17
Bailey, Joe Hindy; Frog1, Mary
FAMlLY NIGHTS
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J ane J enk 1nson
i'Tank Sinatra
Doris Day
, u u nn ave y,
Perry Beebe, Florence Stna:er, Rex
YOUNG AT HEART
Rou1h, Ricky Morris, Richard Hag·
(ln TeehnlcohJr)
gcrty, Larry Walker, Michael Bu,_
- alsO-Bruce Bennett
Richard Arlen kirk, John Ingles, Billy Slater,
HIDDEN fl&gt;UNS
Dennh. A,p.lt.
c.,toen - Kvkvnuh
A ca1uaJty o1 ' the. practice time
2 Adult Tl"k•tl Admits One Cer wu ' Cynthia. Mllh, who had hmLNd
unable to hop
1 knee cut and
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Mrs.

sented the Palm- Sunday Lenten Myers, Nelsonville.
vesper service and also particiMr. and Mrs Anscn JaCt&amp;Qn,
pated ii1 the mornmg worship ser- Columbus and Mr and Mrs.
vice at the First ? resbyterian Thompson, Galllpolis RD., were
C!turch
Sunday g-1.1csts of Mr. and Mrs . c .
At the mornmg sNvlce. Lynn
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Buchanan , modcrat&lt;rr
presid• ·d LeFever.
and gave the Invocahon aud led
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudsu11
the Lord's Prayer. JUdil&lt;l Sauer McKeesporl , Pa ., and Mr. and
announ(.'ed· t~ progra ~l whi c!t Mr.s Ed Pr1 ce, Clevda nd , huv'.'
included David_ LJ;ons m charge boen called here by the illness · o!
of th.e rt"SponslVc reJdJng, Cm.J a Mr~ Mar'h.a Hudson who has h~ .!
Morrts . Scnpture; Susan Aliens- pneurnon 1a
worth , prayer; 5?1° by JLtdy
Mt•; M S BtJrke and son, John
Gregg.
accompamcd
by Ly -: n and Mrs George ~f1llcr, Ru•..,ell .
Buchanan ; announcrmcn!s
by K~' we re recent guests of Mr
Jamce Ztrkle ; o~ferl.or~ _rrayt'l and M1 s L L. Lyons
by Beverly Perno . rcarlmg by
Mr and Mrs E M Woods werf'
Susan Probasco and Charlene D D· m Ripley Sunday to vuit Mr. an.l
VIS. Ushers were
Ka ren Gregg, Mrs C L. woods
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Sandra Hysell , Patty loo,;ery and
G. 11 Koehler, Columbus, who
Helen Taylor and Oavid Lyons 15 workmg .At the Columbus &amp;
h&amp;hled the altar candle~.
Southern Oh10 F:l eclnc Co., plaat
For the vesper service the oil at Poston this week, spent Mun·
palntmg of JNiu.s Kn()('king at the rlay evemng with
n1s mother
Door- which was prucnted tn Mrs. Lewts Koehler anr1 famt' ~·
the churc-h th.rce ycHrs ago by Mi.~~ Betty Koehl e-r, RN, GaiU·
the young people was featured polls, also jomcd the fall;lliY for
Lynn Buchanan, moderator, pre the evenmg
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Mr and Mrs. William Kitchtn
pianist ror the service. Davi•l Chilhcc.the, a.pcnt :the weekend
Lyoons read the Scri;:~lure lesson w1th relatives in the Bend .
· ·me 1u de d a tr1u
an d apcc 1a1 muste
Mr~ . Carroll SwanliOn and son,
J d • s
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anu
Robert,
were business visitors In
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Janice
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prayer
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Parkersburg
Saturday. ·
p
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ally Lowcry; an t " mo erator
Mr. and Mrs. Annas and aons
C(Jllducterl a eandle-hght servic" Oavid, Bruce and B""on,
Hudson.
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while July Gregg sang • iOlo N. Carolina, have moved .to th~
''Rock of Ages".
Dunham ho'"c
•·· m1 So11th Second
Avenue. Mr Annas 1s employed
The Junior ch01r sang a s'Je- at the Kaiser Aluminum plant ft
cia! number dLrceOOd bY r 1cwi11
B. Sauer anrl Miss Farle Erlewln(' Ravenswood.
with Mrs. l'aul Haptonatall .u
Mr and Mn. C B Weise aml
planitt. Charlene Davht gftl.'e thf' Mrs E. S. Schaaf were buaines~
Scripture rcadmg a~d Beverly vU:Iiklrs m Parkersburg Monda)'
Perrln sang "The Old Ru.ggcd
Mn
Noah Haskin') mbstituleo
Cross." Helen Tavlor'.ct T'Cadin.g at Mtddleport High 'SchOol Mon
wa 8 "At the Tomb"; Cinda Mor· day when Coach C)1al'les' Menon·
rl 5 road "One Was Faithful"; Su- aid was ab.'W!nt.
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Mrs Robert Gin.thcr and son
Are Risen Today" .11'!d Sandrr. have bccrl returned from Holzer
Hysell road "The Rcsurreotiot:" Hospital to the home or her pp.r·
and Judv Greg~ 's readmg wa r cnts, Mr. and' Mrs. John Hawkln~
''Mary Magdalene''
Jr. Mr. Glnther who iS band in
.,t'f:ructor
At , Upper Arhngton HiM''
IHlle chicks because of the injury.
1 ! pent the wet!kend w:t11
SObilbl
The actors, soloists, chorus JTlem ·
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beu and n~rrp.tor were well lrainr, hi~ family.
Mrs. Carl V.ant19iifioo( snd ehil·
cd and aave a mo5l entertaining
performnncc to an enthusiastic dren, Marion, are vis1lmg I. E
audience of parent... relatives, Miller and laf!JIIIY.
Mrs. s~rnard SOWI\rds and i.l3U·
teachers, clasarnates and people
who have learned tJ,.coughout th.e ghter, Carul)'n, Clevr·land, wen
yearR that a play b)f the Kinde,r- weekend j~Uelti of Mr. and Mrs.
garl e n IH a real trcllt for, the audi- Wallace Bradford an•l £am1ly.
' Mr. Hlld Mn. Raleigh rlowers
ence.
Akron, arc \'ll~tlng her mother
:\fr,!!. Harvey Alleneworth and oti'l ·
~r · h·lativer~
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Mr a111l Mrs. Willi s Ale.!ihirr
.Dilytotl, )Jrou~ht her Rarcnts, 1\olr
~nd Mrs Herbert Chnn\bcrs homr
Sund 11y af!l•r lh ~y had been
Mlli'ilm Wood awl Mt .· In Da y lllll lor ll VISit.
WtllouRhhy J-hll were· tto:-~ tcs~es
when !he
Pll!lt roune1lnr~ of .
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Amer!CII mt;.\ f'ri flllf ... hl'lliU ~ Ill
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1'he;Ka.r1Jle 1 ' ireJbc;n's Aux tJi.ary
wu hold afiC'r which Mrs mel Monday night Jll t he !nwu
Vt r~ il ltOltsh ' IUHI
Mrs . Flo)rl hal! and reported 'rC'~IIll ~ of :'1
lhd('nour., prosmm
nunmitlr • "Apron CAmpaign" which ndtc1l
sa\'c each member malcrlnl I ~· $78.11. Mr• Jerry Powpll, seet·omakc n,hat. Mrs. Ronalrl O~hol'!l lary cxtcnded'' lh~nks of 'all 11\iJtl·
rl'{'cive!l a prir.c ror the pre!tic .~ liary member!! to the pub~lc
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hat nnd Mn. Hobart Newell f..;r ll!t .'l Uppol't.
lhc hc.1t Easter hal.
The mecling waM the third uf·
A numhr r of gam('~ werr pluy- lrr re-org:anlutlon, .Next project
rd wilh prize.!! aw11rdmt !he win · of !he ladles will be to acll vanucr.,. Mn. Hcmy Beaver wa.; illll and .pepper . The JTOllp i ~
' ~wardell lho door pm:(l, My~tcry 5ceklng enough money to provide
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Si!tter atlls Wt"rc l'xchongcd.
The hoatcues served a l'la la•l
Mac ..Cleland, presldenl prosilled
course Lo thoac named .above anrl The group meets on the th,•l
Mra. !ton Cleland , Mrs. Curlu Monday of raeh mon!JI.
Fredeclck, Mn. Ht'nry Spencer,
Mrs. Ella Hannum , Mrs. Normar&gt;
Jo~ rederlck, Mn. Ada Neutzlln ~.
~r11. Milo Biggs, Mr11 .J11mcs Van
){(ltcr• Mrs. •~thcr Wriaht antt
The Pomeroy Coin Co lleclo"s'
M'r11. Mabct VanMeter and 11i'i
children,
Club held IU third m.:~c1
~lhc home of Mike Fultz 'on
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Fred Mescher and do~y evening. Buslnc:..~ wa~
son, Mike, ol Grundy, va .. were charge . of the - prcAidcnt. Ur·~
week end guestJ or her mother, Gloeckner.
Mu. Fannie Ka1per, Miner.Vllle.
Now quali(IN.tlons ror athnl~
Week end iuflsta (It Mr'... and !don tu the elub W!lrc df11cus~cd
Mra. Uenry Ambcr.11cr wore Frank and approved. One new ltl('mber,
Ambcracr, Mr. and Mrs. WJillam Mike Swatzel, , waa taken into thl'
Jones and Mra. JaneL 11Jno1 aU or club. Refrt!hmerrta were S&lt;'rvcd,
Akron.
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the Talent Show recently prescnted to the patients of the La·
km SL&amp;\e Hosp1tal by members or
the
Mothers Club.
Appe
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on the 'prO"gra ~J
were . aron Knopp, Shel!J)'
Gru15Le ,~ and Allee McDaniel
swgmg t'@fla triG. Numbe;,s pr:'"
sented lfff' them wNe
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present ~e~ "Ml'l. ~~ -clark,

Mr,. Bob 11• • 11i;'!J9U!t' CU:tniqbam, Mra. LiltMr· s~ '.¥,i'll
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the past 1ix montha spent a few
days last week witb his ramily. He
Robert " Bo" McG!otblm wa• left Sunday evening for Nol'folk,
prese nted 1n a number on the Va., where he will be stalioned
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Sue Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery
dance was presented by ...Lind~ and famil)' spent Saturday m CoSi7tgiDfl· two numbers " Butte:- lumbus with Mt. and Mrs. Denver
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'ly " and " Marialme" were the Gray and son.
Qostic; .si,at~n. lliane ij.Jld Barbar.t
Mrs. BellA F~uTell, who spent
and David ' Chadwcll was presen' - the past two months with relatives
ed ih i"'J;i.ano solo.
in Turkey, anlv~d in Charleaton,
Jackie Peyton sang two solo~ W. Va., lasl week. After a brief
"He" ;md "Allegheny Moon" ~nd vi.slt with Mr. nd lfrt. J. C. Far.
Suzanne- Wolpert sang "Ent'"" rell, Syracuse, ~e and her chit·
Parade ~\nd "Whatever Will Be." dren left -for New Mex:leo tn join
Pa~t~imes were ;&gt;resented by her huiband who ts stationed with
Donnie Brown and Vicki McKin· · the U. S. Navy tboete.
ncy. T~ci fonner appeared in
Mri. c. B. Weeae and MiA Mar-~
p:mtomJme of .,F;Ivts Pre~ie1 In cia Karr were buainess visil{trs 'n
the .~umben~, , 1 tn Counting o. ~ Galllpoll.ct recently.
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J ve G~t a Wo:rna.n
Mr. and Mn. Howard Carpenter · ,
The latter pa~tnmtmed .•~.n,~ng and Miss Marcia Karr attended the • .'
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two numbers-- Boll Weevtl and enual bnarr and Easter dinner
·'The Rock and _Roll Waltz."
at the Apple Grove Methodllt
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Claroneta Irvm of Leon sang Church Saturday e\oening
"Peter Cotton Tall" and danced.
.1tfr. a~d Mrs. Glenn Layfield and
son of CaJro, W. Va., were Sunday
gueati of Mr. and Mra. Horner Baxter.
Mra. J. H. Cuck1er of Powhatan
Point apent the pllt w(lfk witb her
sister, Mrs. Dale &lt;..arl.
Mr. and Mn. Norman Rose and
It's styled wlth comfy three-quar~r sleeves, gracefu(
. Roger and Donnie, aEW_-Mrs.
fullness : . . ~ace-framing collar, edged in nylon ~ .
E. J. Hill were in Athens;1Saturembrold•JY and a rlppllng ruffle of double
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par.
nylon
sh~r. Nylon embroidered sheer !rims
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sleeves aad' jacket proper. Pink, blue, mint, buttercup,
Mr. and Mrs Lewis "''Jrompson
odlllac In small, medium and large. $2.98
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of her parents Mr. and 1Mr.s. Wil·
Extra sizes in pink and blue at $3.49
bur Moore.
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Mrs. Willi •
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Mrs. Addl~
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Three of the injured were in
"very rritical" condition 11 Thom.
as Memonal Hospital and another
The ObJo Department of High- wall listed as aerioua.
ways ·opened bida today for 28
projects involvin1 some 1¥ miles
State police ordered more thllln
of hllhway and eonatruetion of 1,:100 penon• to"Jene their hornet
1 when the eblorine fumea ~pread
3 bridge&amp; totalling 12,022.781.
Contraell let to dAte this year from the wrecked buildina: 1ftet
total $9.8'74.2'1'1.
the blut. Company firemen qu.lcl::.
Tbe Shelle)' Compan)' of Thorn- ly halted th.t, escape ol tbe &amp;U
ville submitted 1n apparent low and the re&amp;identt later were alo
bid nf •nt,no .for the improve- lowed t(l return to their bomes.
ment of State Rou;l.e• 143, MO. 327
Plant manager John lfeClaJq
143,
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m Athens, said he belived the fliJQel were
and
"non-tOxJc", but ordered tette
nuule "to make aure...
Those killed in the blut wert!
milp.,
buildinr foreman EID)e:r Priddy
~ aet by the de· ! Sr., 58, Jack VJDtru, 47. Joe
tbe project is Sep. Johnson, 31, and Lley Gilbert.,. 4.7,
1, 1957.
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34, of Hurrinne, W. v.. Gi~
and QuallJ djod io bospllllo h0....
arter the blut.
The injured were Paul llartin,
31, Pocalt, W. Va., roll! lliller. fl,

T~ileOn ~ooday .
A Sunrise Sen·n 8t 8:3{) wliJ
be 'bf'ld . SUnday at the 1Unitcd
Mf!tb6;Jltl .J1lwr,."a whh tbe Youth

Fellowaltip in - , . .

'I'Ke - prod!•Mlon~~J., • 'tflllft ''Lead
lfe To Cllvao" by ~the cba1r wU:
ot'pn the ~ervice followed by th~
coa1l · ~ ~·~hiP end pnvcr by Ute

fJev. 'Eu!Jene ·Brow.n. The &amp;~·rvlc ~
wlU· be presented In three ·Ptrb

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WORK;ERS' OF. Syracuse and
ture rmct:1111J 1'The Crutlftxlon•·
paign
In Meigs County now ·
~ a med:Jtatltoo ''Calv.Ar)''' will
Mrs. Herbert
Winebrenner,
be .,:V4:n by Pap]. Reutet.
Foll~wllllg ·tbf h}'ri.n "When r log, )lr~. Dale Teaford. all of
Survey the Wont1rou1 Crose" by l!ert. Shtelds, of Letart Falls;
tbe Cl)ngreg-aUon, pert lwo: "'The

R~lprt" WJll opi.n with · an
iJtStrumebflal dOO\: by J·anet Ca!'and Jean • Web~er ami a
&lt;luct("In the G'llrden" by
-Str'llblil '"'d
lloyt.

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IUeo, Sherif! Ro1Jerl...Boitenba&lt;ll
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Nora Schaefer at
home. A bl'dttler, MM:T.Jn ef ~Pam
ero:y and two sistenl:, lin. lifCh;M
Dunkle, M:Wft.eld, 0., .nd Mrs.
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Jasper McMurray
Claimed By Death

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The d~ lad · been ill Ul
'lealth aevenl !llOif.ttl ClUe to •
cerebral ntrlltlrtli'a';e. tftt was a
native of
~tt . JDd ,pu:r1lr.ased a fann i n Mei:p Count1·
several years qo. ·. ·
Surviving m- bls wlte Maude
'lnd 11 cbt1dfer,: · ,)lrf. Virginia
KlinkiewiC%. Mabel Norris, Rose
';'air, Leora Kmnl iJ\d ~r.trud'
.\fonre~e, en nf ~ol,f; John Mc\furray. Albany; ~ · •l feMurrny.
Rutl'lnrl; Allen UcMurnv. U. S
Mny; BW McMumy, .Virglni&gt;·
Homer Mc.lfmny at horne anJ
Mary Ulming at ho'1'e.
Also survtvinft 1re three brott!rs. Josiah M~Mttrray, Flol"icfa:
William McMUQ'aJ, .
nd
Vir~:tl McMurtJY, · Willbton and "
sister, YagJ!:ie Kinase!:, Columbus
Burial will ~ made In SIJver
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Crippled Children
Meigs Couoty restaurant owrt; ,~
en are eooperatint in "' Good ~
Friday pro.feet fur tlu&gt; benefit ot'

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Oo!fee '"' Good F'rid,.,. will be
_,)aced in .containers at tlJe v,m.
iou rataU1'8nl.s which have beeft
~i,trlbuled by G-. It I. Jt..,.d :;q~~~
that the public
wiU eoopera'e ~~
w:th the oWners who are dean~
ilr.atlng in a concrete mnm:er
their love- lor dlildrn or •ll
elM~e~, races ui:l conditioDL ·
Cblldren whoo :~.,..~;.~0:~.
lh• crippled c
lfOI'k .ueeded mere
the auiatance of thOR l!'l~ta~!
~ilotllh to be h~!Jy and
lD easy WIY td. Jh0w OW" orolf, "•
tnde for healLhy ebildren

sound bodies.
Re:rtaunmta .and their
will have the
di!lplay Good Friday are:
&lt;~ ho

'»rt : Hartin , Restaurant. ..:;:::;, . ~
~ltCrite E. Outst; Reynolds

'·· ·E. Reynolds; Homee ,~~;n~·~:::1: J
Mn. Grace Pr-att: V
William Grueser; Jilek's
Bar, J. W. Bechtel; Blue
\Irs. Gamet Davidson:
:ers, Mrs. William W)':l.t:t;
•y Tav~n. Remo Ne1ri:
R.esflaur.ant, Marie Steiner.
Bradbury Bailc) 's Drive-In,
'~til Bailey; Pomeroy :
Blue
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Alber\ 11_~,..1!\
!va's
Eva C.
:ireen
. Betzlng;
'"&gt;rug Store,
!\estaur.ant.
Jourt Street
ond
, Racine:
,:\tr.s. Mollohan; Deem
'1. A. Deem; The

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:iren.
Burial will be made in the · as a part of Clheir annual Easter
Seal !!rive. Gene Grate is ~Iran·•
Beech Grov~ Cemetery.
111an ()f tbe project which · WaJ
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suggflBted by Mt. Nell Dlvb 1
Columbus, Fi!ld Represemativl
of l'h.e Sta~ b-lppled Cbildr:en1t ·

at 10 a. . m. Frlda7, in the Chase
Funeral Home. RutliRd. for Jas·
per D. lolc""""y, 75, wbo died at

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33, Eleanor, W. V&lt;!-, aU "very
e.rft.ical/' ::nd Liooef Joaes, tl, of

died . .. lib were overcolfli.&lt;W Pi,
Nafl-. Run Tuesday ing plel~~n~
•4~1f!ed
will be held Friday at 2 p.
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m. In the J!Wilt« FUlton! Cbapel trat'ilentf. ,
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He had been Ul for 'a Iooc pe.r;od of time """' ortltrllia.·
Surp4ving are biJ trife, M'}Tt.A;
three daughters. C.,.,_lorte H~U.
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do not ofrer "barR&amp;int." hut our ~ an fair.
a.a, upoa Ul lo fi.ll Yl'lUf pllt'KripdODII wbe.
medit1tiou it indieated. ~

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Tbe taiellt ahow b pi:esent.!l.J
8acti. mo)\tb at the hospital bi
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Mrs. T. M. Watson of Greenhers which
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