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lin. Kume Arnl)ld us sted by day afternoon at her home Athen8
M:ra Wilbur Batley and Mrs Hugh Road
Group Stogtn&amp; of A mer ca open
the Rock
Bearha entertained
Sprutgs Bettf:r Health Club Thurs- ed th.e meetina: Jollowed w tb the
Lord s Prayer ond pledge to the
Oag Mrs Arlee Abbott prestdenl
pres ded over the meeting Elec
on of offtcers was held w th Mrs
Hugh Bearhs selected as pres dent
Mrs Roy Sm th vtce pres dent

Mr and Mrs W 11 am K tchcn
Ch llico he
vi.S ted relatlves n
the Bend over the weekend
Milli C E Hoyt was n G a
v He Fr day to attend a mee ng
of the Bspl st Camp anti As.! e
by Comm ee
Mrs Clarence Clark an cl M s
Nu 1 a tended the gradu
Henry
Mrs W II am Radford liecretary
lio
of
Pa ty Clark Athens r om
and Mrs Edgar Abbot treasurer
Mr.o; W II am Grueser and Mrs the E gh h G ade at Shade F
J \V I am Radford were named as day even ng
he S ck Comm ttee for the next
Haro d Moo e Co umbus spe
h ce months I was annl'lunced lhc weekend w Lh h .'J w fe a •
hat the Salsbury PTA wou d son at he home of her paren s.
serve tile Pome oy H Kh Sc ool Mayor an ~ M s C 0 F sher a d
A umn banquet on June
and fam ly and waSJ at&gt;compan ed on
ass stance from t1 e g up would
s c urn hOme by hl.S lamll)
be apprectated
It was also an who had spent the week here
nounced that B be school would
M and M ;s c B We sc and
be held at the Ro k Spr ngs Mella M s R c San hu y v.c C' n Col
od st Church n June
u nbu Sa rrlilY where they v
The program opelned w 11
a
Crl !If a nd M G R Koehl r
nd ch rcn and cclebra ed Mr
poem
Rock ng Cha r by Mrs
Bearhs two art cle we e g ven Sans ury b hda} They we c
Honey For Yoor Heal h by M s acc»mpan cd home by Rick and
Harold .Black&amp;ton and I Must M chacl Koch r who w 11 s.pend
Be Patent by Mrs Arlee Abbott
wo weeks he c
a poero Wh ch Sha 1 It Be by
M 5 Wilham Grue!er concluded
Mr and M s Ira Butcher an.l
be program Mrs Amct Leonara hm ly Judy and J mmy and Mrs
and Mrs Edward Hu npl cy were Homer Jon s we. e buslne~s vLS
lhe w nnPr.&amp; n a con e~
ors n Parkersburg Sa rrlay
1 he hymn Blessed B The Tic
M s
Cha es McDonald and
1hat B nds nnd the M ZJ)!lh be-ne three ch ld n who haYe be n
d cl on lased the mce ng lifter v s ng her mo her n Buchlc
wh ch a dessert course was served "h lc M s MciXmald recovered
by the hostesses to Mn B ackston f om a nc n
hosp Lal zat o
and ell ldre Sherry a d Bobby have c urncd home
MTs 0 ver Clark Mrs Horace Ab
Mr l S Webb Sp n. f cld
ho t and ch ldren Danny Roger was a N' enl gues of her dau~
an I Vicky Lynn Mn Howard Bo er M s Mare Houck and fain l
Jan il d Jan e
n Mrs Homer Radford

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Radfo d anQ daugh
c Conn e Mrs W ll am Grueser
Mrs Kuy Sm h Mrs Lew s C. rues
er Mr!l A[' cc Abbott Mrs ( eorge
Sk nncr Mrs Cliffor I l.c fhe t
M s A e Euler Mrs W I am
E h nger Mrs Edgur Abbotl and
Mrs
ch ldrcn Kalhy and Edd
Edwa I Humphrey M s l.eonattl
Mrs W 11 am Radford daughters
MayLouandRbccca Ms WA
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M s Herman
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Racme Aux1hary
Asked To Meet On
Tuesday, May 23

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$... 95 gal

IJI'Oup May 21 nt 7 30 p m
the
lown hall when details will be
worked o t for van la and pep
p r sa e projccl
M s Jerrv Powe sa d the aux I
r 11 neet ng
11ht had to be
h11 g d from he se ond Tue.'lday
each m nth G the th rd hence
the May 21 mee lng
I hl' o gu zat on s p ann g to
-e r l"no gh o buy a coCCce ur
w l l !&gt;&amp;le r J c

The Pomeroy
Cement Block Co.
"'41 Years of Continuous Strvlce

Phones 82-435

Pomuoy

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m~ ng ws opened by tlu~

prealdent Pearle Canaday Tht'
secn:tary s report wu iJVe:D bv
Jomes F fe
Jeul.e Grueser The next meet.lna
U S Army
w 11 be June 20th Thelma H.YteU
been v s t ng relatives he e
E gh g aduates of the Pomeroy wtll hive devohou fQr the June
Mrs Cec I Grogan Columbu
H .a:h School who are memb~rs ot meetinc The group nne ~P;r
who spen he wee)l:end w h h r the Un ted MethodtSt Church were Btr.bhday to Helen Mae Nels"~n
lather C H W '!e Sr and M " honored Sunday dur ng the ehurcb and the door prize was .awarded
Ruth W se was n Portland Sa
school hou and the r le• of bap. to Thelma HYselL
urday to v s
Mrs Ta or Gro t sm &lt;1nd
e ep on of members
RelreJhmenta of Ice erearr.
gan Mrs Mabel Marsha I and we e he d 11 the worsh p service
cake and Kool aid were sened to
Thco Sm th super Rtendent ol Verna Snowden and .sons
Mr and Mrs Dav r1 Yost an
lam y Mrs Tay or C.rogan Ls r&gt; the church school
trodueed the Mold n Dorothy Sluk and aOM:
cover ng fro n a ec&lt;"nl
1n
gradua es presented them w th Jessie Grueser Barbara V11n Me
and I VC!I w h Mrs Mar ha
n tcstamcn s congr:iillulated them on ter Thelma JIY.sel1 Ethel Nieb.l)
the r tra er home
t the Yo
the .!ICcompl shments and lU'ged
Pearle Canady and daugbte
far n
I them to nake the church the key son
Jean
Parker and daughter Helm
tilone of lhe r vcs
Nelson and VIola Rumr eld
w am Au
wh o has been
homt' on vaca on w th s ram
Rcu v ng the tc aments wenWSCS MEETS
cr SundJy o JOn
h
Jc ry nav s Max E h nger Eu
Oh 0 R ver Ba gc
gene Frye Judy Hoyt Danny Mor !. •• The ,Afternoon C rcle of tile
J Hsburgh
r s Jane S rub e Larry W lder ·wscs o{ the Method st Otwr h
met at the home or Mrs E a
mulh ;.~nd Suzanne Vaughan
Mr and M .s LoW('
T'roh o
Dur ng he wo sh p serv ce Dar Flemmg and daught r Noreth,.
an daugh er S an &lt;~ d Cha
Ia Jean Ke y dauJ;hte or Mr and Thursday dternoo.n with 13 rnem
lcne Dans we c n Park n;t :.?. Mrs (jerald Ktd y
e e ved the ber.s resent..
Saturday on bu css
r- o bap sm and Mr and 'Mrs
Rebecca Fo an opened the me I'lL
Fred Cl nc ADAN Cl n a c
Lee T)O were recc ved nto the lng With the Lord a Prayer Trea
~ure-r g.ave her report as all btlls
ue Va 5 home for a twun Y church
g
eave v. th hLS parenh M
The Rev Eugene Brown baH for repail".s on the parsonage are
an~ Mnr. Clarence C1.me Sunday for h s sermon top c Our Chns .paid
guests at the Cl ne home w
t an Stewardsh p For All of Life
Grace Thomas led devot ona
Mr and Mn; Gerald Mar;r New and he ~ho r pre ented the an aOO eons~ated of We G1Ye Be
Haven and Mr and Mrs Jes
them Ble~~ Us Lo d Preceding eauae We Love Taking part in
Warren Ch;u eston
the clos ng hymn a consecration the p ogram were Mr1 M E
Mr anrl M s E 0
and pled~e sPr ce wa;o held
Rathburn H:dt e McKende EtJu"l
MPller Bertha [lasher and Lou ~ e
Mr and Mr.s Ice Sm th an sn
Mark have been vl.'l t ng r Ia v
Myers. Tbe next mee ng w ll ~
at
tbe home of Mrs. Lmnle Ta3
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POMEROY SOOETl
Mr and Mr Garland Weaver
and daughter Ann of Dayton were
week end guest:! of her parents
Mr and Mrs John Sauvage
Mr and Mrs Vtrgll Campbell re
turned hone Sunday even ng after
a vistt in Columbus wtth the r
daughter and son n law Mr and
Mrs Anthony Pugl sst

Jan1ce Houck Is
Honored Guest
At Party Thursday

Lor

1 he f fteenth b hday of Jan
cc Houck da gl er of Mr.s Mar tHo ck was ce ebra ed Tbursday
w h a party a the r home
Phy s HM'dm'i'n who ha.s rt
cen ly n oved he e from Buffalo
W Va and w I bc a frelitaman
a I wa a o honored at
he p y wh &lt;'h s r ~d as a get
acqua n l'd oce-as on for her
Mr Houclr was assLSted !Jy
1 re a Hann g n .serv ng ce
rrram Kool ade n ts and ind
ual rak
dccora ed wtlh rose&lt;J
a d and es to 28 guesla

The Kool Kats 4-H Club met
at hhe Rutland Park MJY 8l'l
Meelmg was ealled by D1ane lUad
The 4 H pledge \\'laS given Seer
tary gave her re~-t and dues
collected The next meetihg wlll
be May 22 w th Joetha Erlew ne
as ho'itess After the meet ng they
worked on the r projects Present
were B li e Lou Mart n Unja
Parker Diane Hla~ Brenda Tu
ner Marvel Foley Barbar.a C!lT
ler JoeM.a Erlew ne and adviso
Max nc Rumfield and Phyll s

Re-freshments were served

4 H MEETS RECENTLY

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The richly gronned solid oberry Ia
CnnnsaooK lo &amp;.uohed In 1 d•ligbt
lui aew color

Thnd Frlday
Club Planning
Rummage Sale

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Family steps out
smartly ..

WOLF PEN

we clean lhctr clothes We glve
everything from Dads suits to

and

okolled eobone\JIIIIdag lclonrily the
CBIRaY&amp;ftOOK. r;roup •• relit)' &amp;ae fur-

•tfhn~ and eelor •n ia

that llke new sparkle

C.Ome il aad tee Cauava•ooK IOOD.
CMaiiY

IMMN&amp;IIY

Furniture
On Tho Brlghlosl Comer
In Middleport

Phllll'*- Etllel ud

little Sisler s dalnly drcssc•

keepsnJ with tOdaJ 1 decoretl'e 1rea.d

J\LIH0M•Ioll•8•••n

Refrelhmel\ .s of iee tream
centered witb .a .tort white cake
decorated With pink and blue
booties tnl,pta ('9ff·n
am'l tea
were. .,rved to Kaude B&amp;wllngs
Vlola l\tlmfleld
J.-o Pl!lc
Thtlm&gt; !IYJJII Leono llil~~a: Della

looks fresh and smart when

out
alf the natural beauty of the 10lid wOod.
Aod only SOLID wood eon 1l.e you
oil the qu1hrieo you Gad In tblo oa
tbontlc eorly American de•ll!l Ll•lm

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~eparale &amp;a11hiag operation• briDR

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Tri-Lustre
Cleaners

Robinson's
Laundry

MID Slreel
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\Yells ~ora IAnnln• Anna LoVctrn~:
gan Ja&amp;p MaY Reva
Pb.yHi~ ~nd ;Judy Srtowdcen Pear
le •n&lt;!.t ~•rfh ConadliY Je.. an
Su&amp;le nrter leute Gru.eter Ad
dle and Tbeh,. Mlehool HU&gt;
Buker lllthel 'l'oylor
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The honored guelt opened h t,•
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Ra~ine Boys' And Girl State Representatives

Years Worst Tornado Hits Midwest
35
Leaving 250 lniured

Several from here attended the
Past Couneilora Club at Cheder:
Wednesday night
C B Hayman spea.t last weP.k
m ColumbUB
Mrs Paul Kelly moUler In law
Mrs KeUy and slater-in law Nqre
Kelly called on Mrs Curt FrederIck Thursday
lerry Frederick visited Jlckle
Ginther at Chester Friday motn..
na
Mr aDd Mrs Ivan WO!)d of
Pomeroy Mrs MiJton Efl'f' of
Athenr visited their par.eat1 Yr
a,nd Mrs JKk WOOd Sunday
Many frQm here llWide.d fWteral ~rvices for Mrs Edward
Wbite at Eagle IUdge Sundey
Mr and Mrs Cbarle• Toller aid
so~ or Hunli.ngtoo
Mn Eaate
Warner of. Chester 1,p., Mra JoM.
Hayes visited Mrs Martha MeEI
r.oy..., Saturday
Mr. --41nd Mrs Gruum Singer
and som of Alfred visited Mr 1od
Mrl!l Henry SPtncer and Mr abd
Mrs Curt Frederick Sunday
Dayton Spencer and fam11y
spent Sunday afternoon with Hen
ry Spencer and tam ly
Jerry and Jack Frederick atteDded the 4 H meeting at the Rex
Bailey home Friday evenms in
Chester
Jack Ginther of Chester villted
Jei'Tf. and Jact Frederick Mon
day
Mr and Mrs Herb Ro"n~ns
returned home Friday after apend
ng several w,eb in New ..York
~b ~be latter a son Fred Wolf~

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DnetN l'ol'lle I~ 01 ne ....,.••••• A.rett

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and lftl'l
Wedneaday evl!t\.

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Fiddlctoae Fourteea

apr.oiatmeDU senetOUI ilae

Spencer

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new Khng g_roup m SOLID nahvfl
.:bury Conibanc euher traditional or
modenl eece11one1 wtlh th11 early
;\meracta de1ign to create 1 betutiflll,
dtltiDCI1Vf: roo.-..

Racine Student
Wins High Rating

Dayt&lt;&gt;,n

Chesh re v ailed Mr

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Newo
In AdveriiiiDI
In ClrculaliDD

Mra Kelly 1nd daua:hter Nor•
of Slatenvme W Va speat a
couple of daya witb the foriliefi
son Paul Kelly aQd tamUy
Mn F A Sii:UmWIY of SYracute
apent Tuesday efternoon wlth l!r
and fs{n Curt Fre.delkk.
Jack Wood 10ld bJ1 team
ol
hol'lea1ast week

Olin Mathieson
Construction Hit
Again By Strike

RUTLAND

..;{s AMERICAN •• eherry J&gt;l• lo thlt

Parent Teachers A.uoclat1on w ll
instaU o(l cera ll the meetlnJ
Wedneaday nenlna
The Harry Wyatt famu,. Is mov
lng to P1inseville where Mr Wy
au ia employed on a large farm
Neighbors are planning a farewell
party for Monday eveolng •t the
Grande Hall
Mr and Mrs Clive Qulvey
Dilcher and Mrs Jobn Stout at
tended he funertl for Mr and
Mn George Halley at Chetblt'e
Mn Alfred Derenberger was m
Pomeroy reeently
The family of Mr and Mrs Hlll
were gueats or her parenta Mr
and Mra John Duncan tb s we«.k
end
Donald Wills came from Colum
but! to spend the week end w th
hia family
Cecil Hanmg wbq has employ
ment at Columbus spent the week
end het~t w th bJs family
Mr and Mrs Don Gibson and
son arrived Fraday evening to
visit the Frank Gibson and -Bud
Douglas famihes Don wdl soop
f msh hia ctJUege work Jn the
Veterlnary field
Mr and Mrs W R Wilson Mrl!l
Hubm't Bradfield and Miss Addie
Bradfield were m Chauncey to see
a doctor
Mr and Mrs Jake Lee Jerry
and Jeer were guests of Mr.o: Ka
tie Wilson
- Mrs Oa:ba Stout

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Syracuse Church Twister Cuts 5 Mile Long Swath
Revival Will Be In Kansas City; Fear More Dead
KANSAS CITY Mo (UP) - A savage tornado the worst of
roared
of Kansas and
suburban Kansas
May 22 To June 2 Ctty subdiVlSions
Monday mght spreadmg death and destruc
the years

out

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Middleport Plans
Resurfacing Of
Streets, Alleys
Mayor C 0 Flaher presided at
I meehog called Monday night for
tbe Village Council to dlscu&amp;~ tbe
bla~ktopplng or tbe vii age streetl

Aller a prolonged discussion It
••• decided to have sever.al con
tretors including H T Chiacy
Marietta a,qd WIU~w of Athent

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t'be

•urvey
streets and alleys and
Jlvt estimates in bida for the ad
vertlsed project

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herrybrook

HARRISONVILLE

Mrs Ear Roush who has be n
Ruth An Petrel daughter o[
pa cnt at the Me gs
Mr and Mrs Ben Petrel Rae ne
Gene ai Hosp ta was rctu ned LD
receiVed an award from th
h hone F day
State Depntment ~f Edueat o
Mr and M s George Sauer and
h s week (or rank ng n the
Mrs Adrl c F1.1gate were reren
99th percentile n state 8th graJ~
i n e guc.sts of Mr -and Mrb
Mr and Mrs Dayton W il
test, g ven Apr I 12 here
Harold Saue and da gh er Mar; Oneca Fla arnved Fr day even
M u Petrel s score was 180 o
Ru h 8 1&lt; crhan Meadow~
ng for a v 8 t w th relat ves here
a J)OSSi'ble 200 wtth 179 nectm
Jan H uck was th housegue
and attend he graduat on of the r
a.ry to rank n the hiR:hest P"
of h s au I and uncle M'r an I grandson Mtlton Lambert from
eentile There were 303 Mei.J
Snowden
)ir
A C Webb Colu nbu Pomeroy H gh School
County 8th ~aders taking the and family
wh le a enrl ~ Lhc
bas al
Mr and Mrs C arcnec Ma .sar
Mrs. Hattlt FNderick
test
tournament ove the weekend
spent the week end in Co umbus
COU S 0 00
HOMI COUNCIL MEETS
p 11
a I \o 1 and M:~ry Ca
w th the r son and dauJ,::h cr n law
The Home Demonstration Cou
Plaip C ty Ohio Is so named
lyn M ler freshmen a OU spcr. Mr and Mr5 George Ma~ ar and
I
c met with Mrs HalUe MeiKcn
beeatu1e It ls sJtuated on Btg
the w ekend w h the r ramal cs
(amlly
e Tue!day AMending were Ad
Darby Plain In the vjeJntty 1
M and Mrs Lc a d Brown and
Mr nnd Mrs W 11 am Baker le ft
n)Ufe
U
I ne Brown ng Clara Wells Reone
of Ohio s Amish settlement:'!
sun Eugene and Gen Gr:~ e were Sunday for Charles on W V~~o for
Gary Au and M11nn ng Baum becca Folan Evelyn Jordan 01
Youngstown
Ohio beoatiae "
bus ness v slto.lll
Sa ur:iay
a visit wtlh the r daughter and ~:;a dne
Scouts
TrllOp 245 A.llm ror~ Mau~" Rnwl ngs Hel
ts ateel mills ~ knqwn 1o1 thJ!
Parkersburg
~~oon In law Mr and Mrs W U am h&lt;.~ve rca ly carr ed out the idea en M NeLC!On Chrtsttne Lann n
Ruhr Valley o! Amerlee
and Grate They were aecompan e-d by of he p n&lt; eaeh o her as Lhe&gt; Goldie Anderson
LL an1•~ '' rs Burke B•ro
Verna Snow
...
Marlon steam sho ela o0n the
snn w llia.n B rke Jr who have Mr Grate who drove here for 11rc ta ght J.n Scout ng
CI.AR:JNGTON OhiO UP A
den Ethel Nelson B nda D ehl
Isthmus made Marion Oblo ra
beC'n stat oned
n I lor da let them
Sevl! a! years ago Gary acco n and one guest Mary R ce
jurildictlonal dispute 1cl ed so n
mous as Uoe city !hot
lh,
today to visit hts ram ly in Tiff n
Mr and Mrs clarence Might pan cd Mann ng to the doctor
Members working on traYIJ will t BOO workers at the big 01 n Panama Canal
after a v s t w th hel parents and liOn Rlcky of Basil were Sun v. hen he became ail w:hlle thll!) meet a\ bhe home of Gold e An Mathleaon C'homleal plant eo
Bev and Mra C E Hoyt and I day dinner guests of Mr and Mra ,...ere p aylng Satul'day Gary fell derson .May 18th 'Ml~ nex1. meet struction .project here Fr day
tam ly Mr Burk-e wlll resum~ hlo Willard Eberabach and daughterl' on a broken pop bottle whi e lnJt wm be J\ll)' 9th at tbe hmnt
nl'tpormi tlllt a mot\th 01 the Ail! of !he
e nployment with the United
Leo Lewll of Columbus was the play ng ball ind M'aripln1 ile!:!drh of Ma:une Miller 33 E.uelld Dr VP dans set up pitbt Hnn ilonOT 1 000 000 aklminum plant.!! C.rpen:.o
by
o~r workers
In protes ter.&amp; &amp;t.aged a at.rJk~ reeenU)' i"'
s ates Steel Company in Chlca,r week end gue 11t of Mr and Mrs pantc&lt;t h m to the doctor wher~ Athena
agalnat other worte-r9 be ng -aa- 1another jur~lctloru~l dl•ttut• bJ.t
after his r cent dt&lt;~~eharge fro\n Charles Uuek ne was accompan ed len st lche.s were t ken n the
signed to fobs the electnclail 1tbey returned to work afttr ont
he A r Forer Also vis l ng a home by hla mother Mrs Emma wound
OBSIRVE MOTHERS DAY
he Hoyt ho nr h s paBt week Lewis who spent the past several
James Hood rode Gary on h ~
day
Mothers Day was obaerved 1t satd they should do
were Prof and Mrs Cia r lhrmon weeki here
h C}Clt! and Randall Bowles a I the ehurC'hea here \\1 h speclol
and -!&lt;On w II am Cia r Jr F nd
Mr and Mrs Clarence Hum four boY~ are mf!lmbers of Troop
y and M,
and Mrs Hunt
phrey and Mrs Elizabeth Hum 24S also aC1Jornpan cd Gary to pr~~r":~ Ohr l'tian Church p nk
Hardman and son and MU!s Joan phrey Of Akron urtvt'd Saturday the doctar
and wh te mum! were pre.ent.ed
Dnvl, 11 nt ngt n
(or a visit with Mr and Mrs Char
to (.'!fleh mother ad were prcaentc
w II am G ale So h Charle lcs Buck Mr and Mrs Humphrey
by M ss De Thomas and Lin&lt; II
on 11 ted his father J H Grat
eft Sunday for a vacation tr P
Crtmeana
At SUnday School
and ram y over the ~c"ken I
through tbe east and the latter Mrs
Linda sue Parker BUlle Lou M
Tue av May 21 s e deal Humphrey remamed for an der
lin and Sabra Canady Bllllil No.
i e for ('8erYal on for he llfl nile visit
body K.wwa B 1. Mother.,...,.
nua
lrl'l o of orr on for
Mr and Mrs Denver &lt;ray 11nd
Potte .....
cran um-s wtre present
1' ·e
Mrs Will am Woodard w11s 11 cd Lo Mrs
M ( M D .&lt;i r comm t ce or Lh t son of Col urn b u' spe t Su nday
Frances Snowden oM
B Y wllh hcr parent s Mr anu~ Mr 11 .ruest when Mrs Max Meinhart en est mother Mrs Lowen 0 ee
T IS a c Arc~
co nc II
Sco s of AmOrlca The d nner Pearl Deem and ramily Morn g tertaloed the Th rd Friday Club
h
d M
R
mC'e ng wll be at 7 p 'M Thurs Star
Frtday even ng at her home
youns:e11t mot er an
n
oy
lav a the MooPe Club at Point
Mrs Emmett cray M dd\eport Locust St
Snowden for bavmg the most
PlrB•ant c F Hibbs M ddlopo t Mrs Sera Kelly and Mrs El za
Dur ng the bus ness session watb chililren present
s d strict chairman
beth Sp kx of Akron Mr and Mrs Henry Rebel president pre het_ M o~~.rsF1~;Y .:arp~fs't~h;!~
Mr!l FlOyd Rum( eld Rutland and siding plans were made for rum
IJII
Mn Charles Burt and daughter 1 mage sn e In the near f lure The WJth Mrs Naom Bentley as lea
Marjor e were Sunday guests of proceeds wi 1 be paced n the er Numbers wore prelliented by
Mr and Mrs Charles Buck
flower fund A round rob n card Dorothy Comb!li anc! RlC'hard War
Janca Monta:omery who ls r;la was sent to Miss Anna Ebersbach ncr and others
toned at Norfolk Va spent tile who s ill n Holler Hosp tal
week e:-nd wlUl Mrs Montgo nery
-Games were ~;~layed with prlz:es
SENIOR 4-H MilTS
SUN -MON
MAY lt20
awarded to Mrs Ernest Rhadea
The Rot"k and RoLI.era 4ll Club
James Stewart
Cathy 0 Donnell and dauahters
Mr and Mrs Dale Valentine Mr.s Edward Hite Mrs Everett met at 'the Park May 14th
MAN FROM LARAMII
da ghter Janice and son Larry of Da ley and Mr5 Reibel
Me('t ng was called bv ~e pr
Clnemaseope - Tcthnicolor)
Parkersbur 11 W va were week
A salad eo rse was served by sic:t~nt. Dee Thoma!'; The eh:b
-allo-1.' \d guests of Mr and Mra Eldon lhe hostess to tho11e named aboYe J'f'&gt;ptoated the 4-H Pledge The ace
11 d Abbott
Lo~ Cooltllo
Kraeutcr and daughter Mlsse1 and Mrs Bentz Wolfe Mrs Albert rebary s report was read by Mu.
OANCI WITH Ml HINitY
Leda Mae Kraeuter Nelsonville Eber&amp;bDch Mrs Grover Erb Mrs ine R mf e-l,t n the abrenee f
and Dolores Kraeuter of Athena C eland He ncl!l Mrs Addle Gruea Patty Youflo!i:. rhe treasurers
TUES WED
MI&gt;.Y 21 22
all'lo ~pent the vcck end w th their er anrl Mrs Dale Sm tb
port was g vcn bv Wanda Cov
FAMILY NIGHTS
parents
Present were Wanda Coy Linda
Car or Truck Load
Cremes lS Dee Thomasf'Marcaret
Mrs John Shumway of Akron ar
a 1n tr.li o 2 Adult Tickets)
r vcd Sunday for an Indefinite vi11
Smith adv sors Pbyllla Snowdtot
Horls Karlllff
It with Mr and Mrs Pearl Doom
HONORED WITH IHOWIIt
and Mulne Rumftcld and one
FRANKENITIIN
(The OriiiMI Hltt)
and family Mormn11 Star
'J1he Gol&lt;lt'n cttl'!le Cla!.S of the v.tsit&lt;'l Alberta Snowde-n The
Mlu Carol Deem returned to her Chr Mtl,.n Church were hosts at a next meeting wUI be 11 the Par\:
- alaoKu n McCarthy
Dana Wynter:! home Morn ng Star Sundfl)' from atork abow!fr ln honor of )frs. on May 28th
Melgl General Hospital where she Marl slack glven at the C'h~h
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INVASION OP THI 19DY
SNATCH IRS
• undorwertt aurgcry
basement TUesday cvenln.g
1 Super-Scope)
The basement was dec~... tcd
b p nk .tnd blue- crepe paper
atreamer:!l. The gifts we e plated
In a ')link bal.'ii.Mt tapped by a
pink and blue \!mbrclla fro n
whl&lt;"ll wlutc streamers suspcndtl{
Contest, were
~njoyed
.an(t
l pr aee WPJ:e awarded to Ethel
Nell!lon Jeu e Grueser Phyllis
llnd Judy Snowden The f.oor
Every member of the famtly
prize wu won by PhyHia Sno v
a med ca

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ch~h Thursday evenlnc

Mrs \ ola Edward! and r h I 1
dren Ru ., Ann '" d B y ' P' L
the weokend n Columb"'

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EIQ ht p0mer0y
[Grods Honored
&gt;Ia oned w h
c A Ch
n Okl• hom•
h•
t
UrC h R1te

Middleport
Society

RockSpr1ngs Better Health Club
Off1cer Elect1ons Held Thursday

r Weatller

Aeeordtng to pteae!1t plans ms
000 square yards of streets and a
le:rs are to be aurfaced
Patchin£ l)f ilreetl is to be start

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ed at once ~Y the Street Depart
inent under tbe dlreetlon of Lewis
Ellis foreman
.'!1 Councilm~n pre~n:t were Wayne
~Jbbolll Ernest Covert David C
•Uler :to. R Wiley and Robut Me

..-liitiy)&lt; Qlher ofllciJJ&lt; pr..eotl
Trt:as~er J~

were

Lama and

Clolel-.1 I!Oll&lt;o Bartr.,...

Boy!Seout Horse
Show Rescheduled
For Sunday Night
'nle Boy SC:o11t Horee Show
"hiH was rained out 111 Po :11
PI-nt on Mlly 18th has hec
f1!'stheduled for Sunday n gtat
)11y 261h at 8 P M
Judi:e for the Show wlll be
"Cbuct Schultz o{ Flem ng
burg ](y
Announcer
George
Wright of Huntmgto and Ring
mester Walter Wmdsor of Pom
!'louool
OrgiiJntst lor the r;how w II 1&gt;\
JlrJ Arthur Hall of Pt Pleaaant
IDlfoducing muBle at the •how lo;,
JQit pother first for the bigg~t
little bOne show in the Ohlo

Valley
Many o( the trf..state area
moat beautiful hones will show
Sllpday night in PD nt Pleuant
after leav ng the bl.g indoor sho.v
whiclt. will be held In Huntmgt11n
Tlhh'tday Friday and Saturday :.f
tbil week
Entrtea for the shnw will closepromptly at 7 30 P M Admlnlo11
at tile gate wUl be 76c and 35&lt;:
A1iJ persona desiring further
Information about the show ean
tontatt Waller M W ndaor at
248 Point P eanl'lt W Va

Racine Auxiliary
Sponsors Dance
Jo Hardy will call square
and lead in rllund daDc:l g
demona\)'atlons Thursday
night
wl)en the Racme American Aux
liaty aponiDI"I anoUttr oommun

«tncea
itJ

~ance

'uours lor

the BOclal eve.nt,
to the publlc
been "!Doved back to 8 30 to

J'~lch Ia opeo

W..•
11 \10 11 M aceor4lng 1o l&amp;t
ljdoa Knopp '*""""'n

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The tWister left at least 35 dead many of them stall umden
tlfoed !oday and 230 InJured

An,nol•neement was made today
of the selection of representat vel!l
from Racme High School for dele
gate11 from that area ~ attend
Boys State apd Garb State mytht
eaJ goverbments sponsored by the
ARJ.f;flcan Leeton

Named this year as Boys
repre~entatlve

Teenage Drivers
Given Ultimatum
State By Judge Bacon
Ad

Oae Jallon donors were Mr1
Le.lfy Chuf.e&lt;!n Rutland Frank
Ienning• Mra. Erma Smith Mr1
Mtbel Traer Pomeroy Mra Kath
Juvemle Jud'e Jobn C Bacon
Rtll ¥.rs Emma Waylaod,
ssued an ultimatum today t4)
een age dravers who m11 &amp;ppco~•
n bt,s. Cfurt n the future
Volunteer workera were Dr H
M Booets and Dr S J Bluewlt!.Z
The htdge ~uspentf d for S medical aupervlaon nurSes and
days tb~ drivers lice se or Dm aides M11s Bern ace Ledl e Jdn.
ny Holtda:v 17 of PaJetown Elizabeth Smith ~rt Jean .,_lth
Monday J;fter Holliday s 11.rrest by and !Ira Dau)' Bing.
h.e sher rr s department on •
charge of speed1ng HoJiid~ was
StiU 11de• were Meadamea !leu
~o f ned but ordered to pay l1e llh StraUBI Edna Seboenleb Adele
Cullum&amp; Dorothy lohnaton Helen
costs
The
Bailey Mildred Humphreys An
nette Kntght and Miss Mule B1dl:
t nel

Waa Raymond
ams 17 year old son of Mr and
Mra. Marshall Adama Letart Falls
Obio Young Adamr 11 a members
in the Bumneaa Education Club of
Racine High the Latin SpaniSh
Club Speech Club plays trumpet
in the band and holdi an all ttme
Typing I reeord of Raeme H gh
School baaed on a S minute test
of 88 words per minute He par
tie1pated ln the Junior Play and
1r1 an active member of Letart
Falls Unated Brethern Church He
s sPQ.psored to Boys State by the
Racine America 1 Le1uon Poal
In order to set the ~~rdfi mao
Two girls ha e been named as
stra
ght JUVenUe
traffic offer
Hlgr school boy1 on the load.inll
delegates to the mythical Girls
and unloadlna: detail were Kenny
State and are 1ponsored by the ders ean look forward with eo
Raeme Americ~n Legion Aux llary rident1! to the r drn crs I een tel Leffle Roger Hubbard Kenny Col
bemg revoked or su8pended In hna Dan Cunnlnebam Jiirl Cbea
The two selectlona as announced cases Q{ speeding and ,reekle&amp;a die Harry Hendr1cb Bill Neutz.
\hla week are Carolyn Clelend 16. operation
llaa: James Norton P•ul Roush
year old. daugbter of Mr and Mrs
and Robert MC~IItnan
The judg6. noted that Hotuday s
haolE Cleland of Racine Ohio
IMI!J,I!ll!"ont
·-~11!1 , "'ly Ill 1
Q{ lltL. llt..~ Bend
OeiiM~ Ui ll•~~ I &lt;lft'll!t
~·canteen twere
fea~il ii!IHIM ill.h lor rrr~fit SQ.day I Cf!IIM' stasplriittun' ~
Ctr.ele Hyott
1wo years ah:e is a )unaof: - In of there was no evidence that tbe
had been guilt)' u'
Page Two)
fu:~er and member or the Raeme teen-ager
High Band member o( the Glee participat ng in reported ma :.s
Club claas officer an officer n lns\ances or drag racing 81'10
the Buslnese Education Club of "peedlng in Rutland Harriso-n
fieer or the Speeeb Club member vllle and on other country road
or Spanish Latin Club went to
Athens on. !lcholanhip teams for
the paat two yean and Ja a mem
ber of Racme Baptist Church and.
act1ve In that organization
Mrs Stewart Hawk ns wae n ~
Mary Kay Johnson the other
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fled
Saturday nuil:ht of lhe de" 11
selectee (or G1rls State 11 \7
of
her
father Charle1 Cocbra t
yeara old and the daughter of Mr
73 0.11 a County
and Mrs Thereon Johnaon of Ra
Sumvors ancluded h e wife
The off eers and executlYe co
eme Oh o She ia accompamst to
the
former gtba Jane Dcmahue
mtttee
of
the
Pomeroy
Hlgh
the Glee Club member of the Sci
ence Club t H Club member for School Ahrmlll Asso latton w II and ten children Mr.s Hawtlns
seven years church pianist mem meet \Vedncaday evening at tht MJddlep~ Mr~ Heolen Davil'
her of Latin.Spaniah Club a mem Sen or H gh School I was a 1 Charles and Paymond Patriot
Mrt Carnl
Burnett Gallipolis
ber of the school band member of nouneed by Robert PlekeU vie
Rt 1\fr.a Delbert Davi8 HuntlnJ
Junior Play ~;:aat MethOdist Youth president
t.Gn Mra. Will am Wr ght Dt
Fellowship and the Racine Metho.
Members of the dccontlng con
roil
Mra
Jttanlh
Fellure
diet Church
mltee-e for this ye-ar are Olan Gage Mrs Leslie Beck and M s.
and Davtd Goodw n Jack and Ed Ve:rnard Fallon Waterloo sur
ward Thomas Mr an(.l Mrs Henry R.t. a brother Dewey three a
Da ley Mrs Edmund Grueter ten lfta Jane wtneetberg anJ
Kenneth W gglns Mr and Mr
Mlas Letitia Coebran Ct.-,einna
Charle.s Evans Mrs Boney M
and Mra Mary Jones, Columbu
ohell Mrs. Da e W1ppel Frank
n neteen 11randeh ldren.
and Shll'ley Wippel Sally Bartel ...
Funeral JllerviCCI were to ~
'teld today at the MtJler Home h
M'r and Mrs W1Uiam M11ye~ Funerals with the Rev p A
The Board of Melp County Mrs Roy Mayer Horace Abbott Catto pa~tor of the Patriot "M
C(IQ'Imluioners aceepted the bid of Mrs Ro I n Radford Mrs Albe l lihodlst Church offlelaUn,c.
the Standard Oil co (Ohio) Mon WOOdard Mrs Cbarleg Strau~
Bur al wu Jn
the llulhcrt
day to supply diesel oil fuel to the !)velyn F ek Mrs W A Drak., Cemetery
count) garage at 124c per gallon Mrs JACk Curts
'Mra Gene
excluelve of any tax at a regular Houda11helt Mrs. Allen Stobart
meeUng held In the courthou'C Mrs Jeff Wilson lkln Drennr.
The contract il for DO days
Saralyn Harmon flary
Scott
The Standard bJd was the only J.ohn Teaford Robert Hill Rlr
one received The board with Pres old Brown Charle• Theiss Tom
ldent Harry Craig Dan C Harting my Reuter Ronald Bearha Rober
er 1nd Rolland NeutzUng present. Sloane Paul Amberger Barbara
pa1d routine l;till1 and ·~~dl::•::"=',::n,:_•d=-_:C_:o.~a-te.:.•-•~n_d_D~o•.:n__::Be~lzl;_n_:l:__ _

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Annual Awards Day Program
Is Held At Middleport High
Supt L 'W McComas presented Honor Keys to the highest
rallkblg SeniOrs at the annual Middleport Awards Day program on Mondoy May 20
Kay Stiles Is ths hllllle&amp;t ranking student and recetved the

Honor Key and also the 'lleaden
DigeJt award Keltb Andtl'lon and
Thomas Kelly tied for tfie ltcond
place •nd each received Honor
Keya !dy daUJhter of Mr and
Mrf. Edward SUies 11&amp;1) received
A.•.. uatil 1 p ~ Capt Glenna the DAR GOOd CiUr.enahlp Award
k.ummeJI Aid tOefl)' IIIYODe need preae!lled by Mrl 0 P Klein
tnt elothln• may caU duri11" part regent of tbe Meigs County
thole bOli!J. and that ithe Ladiel Chapter
Tbt -1\wanb Da)' pro,pJ.m opeo
;\l:odte Lea;rue will prmnt a 1'1•
It 11 A
ed with ttse star Spanteled Ban
ner" by lhe Jlllddleport Bond dl

Fill CL.OTMINO DAY
The S1lv1Uon Army lllDouneed
todaJ ttl pfl~ for 1 Free CloL"
tria tnr to be he)d at Ita Seeon J
St _,quuten tbul'lda,. h'om 0 30

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reeled by Elrl Wamke the Lord a

111 Skinner who received the aehol
arshlp from the Band Booltert
Jeannette Crooka Parent Teacher•
AssoeLatlon and Mart Kefty Feeney Bennett Poat Amerlean Letfon
M111 L"'-e Ue Smith pre.aented
Qae award to the editor of The
Annu•l Stepheb Coati and Mn
Joe Bailey presented the eciltor•
of Tbe Aetivtt,y Marlyn Rouab and
Olivia Hemmons
~holaattc awards were won

as

hayer" and the Pled1e to the I follows General Science Myron
Carol Ollllnpr Flai" led by Thomaa Kelly The Miller teacher 1 RoJer Keith
HOSPITAL

Jlaye1

blncl alao played several selee- Bennett 2 Ronnie Richard WUt
John tions iiutlng the program whlch 3 Joyce Hemmona 4 ll)hn RWih
ended with the Alma Mater
PhlltoD General SeleDee Mn loe

Poruero)

hnooroy

B$lale Welih
Mn t.wrenee

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War On Traffic
Violators Grow;
Courts Are Busy
Jusl ce o{ Peace R E Gr nd1e)
leVIed $80 n an BSJortment o'
fmes Monda,. night n hve cases
aPPearing belore b1m all brougbt
thC're by the Ohio State Patrol on
traff c code violations
Also Pomeroy c ty hall record
e4 one arrest as the result of a
wreck at Rt 33 and N)•e Avenue
Jut night. The shenfrs depart
1pent noted three arrests and
fourth man was bel &gt;3 returneti
{ron Clneinneti \hit
morn n"
wanted bere on a non-supp('rt
eh•ge
«
Grindley fined Da..e W Well
Lona Bottom $26 aod costs fo
rec_tlest operation lollowang a-1
JICC!i4ent Sunday ou the B&amp;tbu:
Keno Road
otbert were Ja~ E. Deetfr
operation JW and cooto
c ll)ml~~
lnd

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defective mutnei and Dennis A
Manuel $10 &lt;and eosb for def
tiYe brakes
Dale Gootln ght
rmerly o/
Mason County was being return

81Dd J)lroctor !llrl Woi"Dke on Dolley 1 Marf Bulb 2 Lelh
noamc:ed tllet tcholanbiPI to the JaDe Hoyt 3 Pew Fllrmet 4,
Swnmer Vualc Clinlc at Obto Unir Sue Yeaua:er
vudt1 bad lieeD awarded to Tbom
(COntinued on Page Two)

(Cont nued -on

Two)

A trial date w II be set later
for Woodrew Harr s Fo lansbee
W va md1eted here for no
support who plead not guilty to
lbl! charge In an arra P.nmen
Monday before Judge lohn C
Raoon
Judge Bacon sa d 111 soon a
he has a col\f'erenee with PrO.&lt;te
euting Attorney James 0 Bncn
a trial c!ate will be set down
Meanwh 1~ the ease llf Rober
Will charged wtth non suppo t
nn a warrant brought th ough :~
Juatlee c:ourt, had official&amp; study
lng the posBibillty of call n~ the
grand jury back nto seastorr
WI I WM returned here from
New Jeraey H s w fe b nd Betty
Jo Kesstager W II s 1 v ng cuT
rently in M ddleport wilh her
eight mOftths o d babv
Ofl'lclahl concluc!ed that unleSD
the grand lury ts called ba-elj:
Will COliQlvably wouJcl have to
wart upUJ the October term for
(ContiQu.ed on Page Two)

Richard COllins
Fatally Strick•
With Heart Auack Sugar Run Third
att.dl: Celled
Graders Hold
he
Annual Field Day

A stunning c:ardaac
20-year-oll! RJc:bard Evan Colllns
son of Mr and Mrs Raymond
Collins Saturday nicht aa
sa
among a genial family gathering
Pri:te w nners n the annual
with h11 yo :a~ wife s parents tn
Field D1y for the Sugar Rill
Wdllt9~
Ohe youna mtn tlready h•fl Third Grade were announced t~r
been taking reaponaibiiiUea
n day by school off c 1ls
Winner of tbe Balloon Raer
his father.s
Wellatoo H 1c n
CoHlna Store His aelr:ure occur were the girls team wi h Broad
red In the home of Judge and Jump honors gong to Shirl y
Baxter for the g rls and Jan Clll
Mrs Roy J Gillen
He wa1 rushed to 1 Chi1Ucoth(! for the boys
In lhe soft ball throw Sh rlev
Hospital but died at 1 A K Sun
day Funeral servtee. weteJ..,.;Q M Bax~ aga n won for the g I
Whtle Dick Kn ght was best In
annoulhi$d toda7 lM'i'
the new ow-'er ol Pomeroy~ New the ennt for the boys
CaDdy Grueaer wo tl)p honors
Yort Clothing ltoaae
for till elrls In the Daab raue
with Brice Simpson the winner
lo\ARKIT RIP.Dflt:;:
n ..._.. boys contest
CJ:lNCINNA'ti UP - Mdu('e
In the b&amp;sketcall throw Unda
Egp about steady net -'d t
fann• far U S. consumer P.ltes Artn&amp; was tops for the g ria a td
and browlll .y- jumbos ~foal t" Jan Cilo was 'R repeat winner in
larJe 21J.2'7 A mediums 22-24 :\ the 00,. d vision
Sack Race w nner for the girL;
- U 1MO B large 22~ FOB
was
Nancy Van Inwagen wbll
whites and broWDJ -\ laree 31
31 A medium - . B l1111e 211- Dlck Kn1f}\t took top pr ze o•
the boys
111
Prizes for the events weriP
Chtcll:enJ fryer. ate dy to firm
3-:J"'i lb 19-21 ohens heavy 13-11 !l'lade available by the Thtr1
Grade winnma the ?TA Ban11e
light l(JolJ
Butter creamery 90 score. 71c at the PTA meeting!&gt;

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Qu tk action on the part 0 I 3
driver today averted whatc~:~:d
have been anothCT Me gs
'I
traffic fatal ty at Long Bottom
H ghway Patrolmen sa d that
Johnny D Jobnaon aged 2 son of
Mr and Mn Emenon Johnson
ran acrou State Route 124 two
tenlbs or a mile south or the JUne
ton of Rt 248 nto the path of a
car dr ven by George A Hensley
20 of ReedliV lie

Rev Marvin 1 ~onet. evan&amp;elist
In order to avoid qitUng the
will condact 1 Revival Meeting at chJJd Hensley swerved hts car to
1Me Syraeu,te [fbarene Church the left and crashed nto a tree
&amp;om May 22 Uttough June 2 ac tnjurmg a palliSCnger an hLS car
cordiag to anaouneeinen&amp; made to. Delores Hens ey The Johnson
dly
ch ld ran 1nto the Side of the Hen&amp;Well knowu m .tile Cbureb o( ley car
the Nuareae and a faithful lair Delores Hensley suffered bru ses
~rer in the church amce !IJ15. 'ReY and contu11on5 and the ch ld lac
llorvio J Jo""' Ol IR!Uo-IU eratlon of the forehead
ln~lon• 11 now
l,.;ull

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Hortung $10 and «iifi tor

Charles ~bran
Page
Funeral Services
Pomeroy Alumni Are Held Today Court May Call
Association To
Grand Jury lntQ
Meet Wednesda)
Extra Session

Commissioners
Accept Sohio
Bid On Gasoline

al
•d
FataI ACfl ent
d
•d
d
[ amount
NarrowIy AVOl e
At Long Bottom state

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llillll&lt;llool.-at s Ill. i&amp;ale,Nqnool

eoUege in WebUlerford Oklahoma
and Bethany Nazarene College- Mr
Jones II a well qualified and cap.
able preacher of the Word
Prior to bta .present position he
served as pastor In outatandmg
Nazarene eh~he-a 1ucb a1 West
bl'ool!; lidtanapol s. Rtchmond and
Auburn Indiana Sapulpa Oklaho.
rna Sou x C ty O!lkaloosa Iowa
and Wtnn peg Manitoba
In 1926 Mr Jonea was elected
as d1atr ct super nte-nde-nt or Mam
toba-Saskatebewan Dwtriet m Can

ada

Frank Well, 81
Succumbs Monday
At His Residence
Funeral aerVIces wiU be held
Thuraday at 2 P M. m the Plat
woods Chureh for Frank Well
81 who died at h 1 home near
F ve Po nts Monday even ng
Tbe f!eeeased was a well know
farmer n the F ve Po nts area
and a member of the Flatwooo~
Church 11 nee 1912
Burial will be tn the Mt H
man Cemetery at the s1de or h
late w fe Emma Well
Surv v n.g are thre~ sons Iv,.n
and Clyde of Minersv lie an I
Floyd or Malta In ad~ltion there
are a half brotber Mmor Will of
Cambndge C tY lnd and a ha r
lister Mrs
George Bolin o
Urbana Oh o
Frlenda may call at the Ew n
funeral Home until noon Tbu sday

Middleport Pool
Opening Planned
On Memorial Day
Leo Kennedy Sr mana-ger of the
Middleport Mun c pal Sw mm ng
Pool has annoubced the opening
of the pool for Memorial Day Wltil
a poSSibli! earl er open ng if the
weather s warm enough
St:a60n t cktts are on sa e by Mr
Kennedy cr at the Dutton Drug
Store the Roller Drug Store or the
hJ.gh .school off ce
Tickets for ch ldren under Lh1r
teen are $4 for the season Adult
t eket.s for anyone thtrteen or
over are $6 ram ly tickets are $10
plul $1 for each eh ld under tb r
teen and $2 for each eh ld th rteen
or over

president Speaks

Tom.ght vi·a TV
On Forei"gn Aid

WASHINGTON ur Pres der.t
Etsenhowcr s a~dress on h 8 Co
e gn a d program will be carr ~
1 ve at a 30 p M E. D T ove
the cBS- rv rad 0 network and
he M.BS rad 0 network
The ABC rad o network wdl
carry
at 9 p M E D T the
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Last Of The River Showboats
"Majestic" To Tour This Area
The 1957 verSion of the Horam College Showboat Will open

Its three month ttlnerary at PI Pleasant West Vorguua on
June 12 aboard the Majestic the last lloatmg showboat of Its
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lhe Majestic by way of the Kag. most unique
awha Ohio and Kentucky R1vers
through West Virgin a Kentucky
and tnd ana before ending up at
North R chmond OhiO on August
29 and 30
Headed by Professor! Doug
Mitchell and Clazton Braggs the
Hlram atudenta wiU present two
melodramas thiS season the old
Ume favontes The Lure of the
City or Tbe Girl Who Ran
Away and 'Luat Lu~re and Li
quor or 'Virtue Unbesmirebed
Each eveptng a eiltertaJoment
wi11 be top~ off aa in :reara past
with sb: ads of vaudeville and an
old faahlond,. prue candy aale
The Showboatt now entering it.s
nlnth auccesaful aeuon ae"es as
1 floaUni el.uaroom tar one pf the

of college courses
1 sted n the H ram College cata
log as 230--0peratmg The~tre
Aboard the MaJest e the nnestudent permanent crew and the
twentY students who will spl t the
two seven week term1 perform all
the trad t onal functions of show
boat ng from actmg to -grocery
buy ng
Rang ng In age from 18 to 23
the s uden s represent all depart
ments of the college boom drama to
mus c to eng neerlng Tbey come
from 13 s ates snd include aopb.,..
mores )Un ors and seniors
The MaJesl c s owner eaptain
and nav gator L'l Tom J Reynolds,
a veteran of 45 year! of showboat
ng Today his Majestic with a
seat ng capacitY of 432 18 the only
tu ve ., sho vboat left

Marl
law was decla ed and
.so d en pa ro led the
avaged
areas look ng for mo ~ hod es
Pollee sa
bat w th he great
of de11truct on here could
be
nany more- bod cs st II
n
the wreckagf'
Th• tornado '"' a 75-m fe •wath
across Kansas k I og s x: n that
before n hopped o er he
s tate I ne and bo led
nto H ck
man M lis and Rusk n He ghts
two ad]o n ng subd v s ons JUSt
!Iouth and east of Kansas C ty
The det~th to I n those a cas was
28 Another man died at Mart n
C t) a smal own sou h and west
of Kanpa C ty on the Kan sas bor
der
lnu• New W•rn nJP
Hea Y equ pment moved n today to clear the wreckage of .;;:n
a most new shopp ng cen cr h gh
school and church that was de
mol shed at Ru!k n He ghts In
the meant me the Weather Bu
reau LSsued new warn ngs of poss ble tornadoes for extreme south
east M ssour and northeastern
Arkansas
The tornado was by far the
wout of many that have plagued
the Midwest and Southwest thLJ
year A tornado that r pped D.al
1u.. Ta. on Apcil 2 k lled 10 and
cauMd l'OM derable li!!!M propeftf
d.IJnage +nother tol'Q&amp;do t.illed
persons last Wednesday at StlveP

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Jerry MeNe 1 of Da las who w t
nessed the tornado there and new
here Monday n ght o photograph
the .one here sa d the Dtllas tor
nado was merely a baby com
pared to th s
The Dallas tornado s"-ipped
through sparsely populated areas
McNeill sa1d Th s one wa&amp; more
thorough And wh le th e path was
only r ve miles long thtl tornado
caused much more destruction
500 Homes Deltropd
Pol!ce and Red Cross ofCtclals
est mated 500 homes destroyed
Fam lies were separated and ef
forb were be ng made to set p
an emergency clearance headquarters o f nd the m ssmg-and
to un te fam hes
Fears that many persons were
trapped when the new br ek Presbytena'l church collapsed were
dtspelled by Harry Brenner an
elder of the church who sa d a
group or •b&lt;lut 60 persons huddled
n the basement
and were saved
when the floor kept the fall ng
br ('ks from crush ng them
One man Harry Wood! DR 34
&amp;aid be and h ! v; (e and three
cbtldren attempted to reach the
cburch as the storm b t but we
were too late
ChlldNn D1s.ppe•r
We were about 50 yards from
the bu d ng when the w nd hlt
Woodl ng sa d Our car took off
nUt .the sky and I wa thrown to
the ground The ch ldren d sappeared but my w re was only
about 2:i yards away when It w:ar
all over
Wood! ng w~ taken to a hosp1
al where manY or the woonded
wa ted n ne for treatment
In add o to hose ktlled m
lhe two suburban areas here and
at Mar n C y four members of
one fam y were k lied at Spr ng
H II Kan and v,:o at ottawa
K•n

The w stcr umbled n o Ruskin
5.t a me when many

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suburban tes we e shopp ng
Ch1dren d a t e d !rant cally
through the rubb e to search for
relat es wh le the d1,1st was still
hang ng over he area Reacue
workers were hampered by sigh{..
seers who r.1shed to the scene
Fof"JMd At Ott•wa
The tornado formed at Ottawa,
where Mr and Mrs James Maridl
were k ed when the twlstt'r
crushed the r farm home tt alJ&amp;
destroJoed a ctr ve
n theater a
motel and a cafe at Ottawa
The storm then smashed aeross
Johwon oun y k II ng Mt• Barbara Dav s 51 her two daushters and her father near $prliiC
Hll
I d pped once more at
CttY Just o cr the state
M ssour luJbng Powe I
and then headed ror Ka.nilr;liQiii
and Ru alun He abt..i

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Careers In Home E~onomics Begging For
Graduates From Ohio's 29 Colleges,
Universities, Reports Association
High School graduate.s of

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

CITIZEN'S C:HOICE
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WEDNESDAY MElTING

The Child Conaenoation League
will meet Wtdhesillay at 7:30 at
the home of f4n. Paul 'Mleiss. All
members are urged to be present
for the last meeting or t h tt y ~ar
whe n iwtallat ion or orticer s will

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themselves with additional education and trainjng.
can look forward to steady and rewa·rding jobs.
£verybody concedes engineers are short in supply. The big
companies maintain close contact with engineering schools
around graduating time and snap up the diplg.ma carriers as
fii!St IS they can climb out of their caps and gowns. It's even
rumored they don 't question tao closely what scholastic ret ·
ord was maintained.
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For those who can withstand the Jon~ grind toward a medl·
cal or dental degree, or for a lawyer's shingle, the promise for
financial reward commensurate with ability Is ~t•al.
For women who want to take a fling at a. career enroute t()
marriage , home, and family , there are many Optmings. AU of
the above professions mav be enter€d, though the number
that does is extremely limited. There are numerous "~~;~~~·~
professions" however where trained people are sorely
Nursing is that always-present career1 never full, forever
ing for more experienced people.
Another, not mentioned so often in casual dtscu8$1ons about
jobs for women , is the field of home economics. Accordlttg to
Mrs. Geneva Nolan, local hC&gt;me economic's e•tenslon agent.
there a-ren't enough home economics graduates coming out
Ohio's :.\J colleges and universities -- who want to go Jnto extension WOrk -to fill the gaps Of tbOif rafgnlng for bill! rea·
son or another.

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Awards Day

F.tJhth Grade ttudent., h111 complet.
ed hl1 schollna: so rar wlth a ptt"o

(ConHrHJPfl from Pag~ On~)
I.atln I. Miu Suun Park, l,
.Toyee Hemmons ; 2. Phylll.s Hil·
bf'rt; 3, J:mire Richard!l'; 4, Cnol:vn Wilson: Latin n Min Park, 1.
Mark Kelly; 2, Can~lyn Milhoan; 3.
rarol Hud~on; 4, Polly Thomas;
World History, Miss Lucille Smith,
1. Hary Scnl1: 2. Guy Bin.ll:: 3, Carol
Hudson and C"rolyn Milhoaljl; 4,
John Bacon and Carol Manley; tat..
in IV, MiM Park, 1. Gene Crooks;
2, Kay Dant; 3, Kay Stile!ll.
Princip&amp;l Earl Knight pre.~tcnted
F.iKhth Grad~: certificllles to the
following
s1Utlt!nl~ : 1, Richard
Swackltamer; 2, David l.yons; 3,
Kily Jenkinson; 4, Mary Susan
Proba!lco; 5, BHI Stobart ; 6, Karen
McElhi nny ; 7, Don Erwin; 8, Judy
Sauer: 9, Roset~11. Rifhprdat 10,
C11rolyn Wells ; r\, Suaa~l· "PUllen;
12, Christine Coati, Judy Dutcher,
Rubert V11n Conney : 13, James
H:~me1·; 14, C!yda Taylor; 15, Billy
Soltez: HI, Ronnie Jarobs; 17,
k it•hard Long; 18. Larry Ho11cl1.ar.
Mr~. Clarence Lacey, ~Jocal In·
1truelor, pre ~ enled Girls Ensemble
awards to Olivia Hemmon11 and
Marlyn Rou sh: Girls Glee Club
awards to Carole owens, Jane Har.
riz, Ollv ll Uemmons, Kay Stil~1.
Linda Fierlna:, Judy Murray, Gall
Stumbo, Shlrh•y Roush , &gt;~aryln
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Prlnt'ipal Leo Kennedy pre11enled
Saf~!ly ~atrol Captain pins to John
Allenaworlh. Donald Mnrrls, Ru~11~11 Mc:-Elhlnl'y, Harnld Vance: Pa.
trnl plna to John Singer, Forrest
D. Bachtel, Keith See-, Thomu
Bryan, Clarence Stewart, Dick Bod·
!mer, Richard Hayes, William Mul·
ford; cer~lflrate!t to 'Kim ~·ul.
James Mlller, Fred Riley, Ddrryl
Stumbo, Alan Wallace, Roger Mul·
ford, Darrell McKinney.
William Fink, aenior, had a
twelve year perfect attencht.nc~
record unlll he w111 Ill this Jut
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Prlnlcpal Earl Knl1ht presented
the Attendance Certificate• to the
following hi.sh xhool studeatr.
Senior.: Okey Cart, Rlilbert lfe:fto.
enay1 Leo Keanea:y Jr., EdWitd
Kltcrt.en: Juniors, Marcaret Jd.
ward1, Charlotte Ughtfoot, Ronald
Miller, Thoma• Sklnne•·. Larry
Wehrun&amp;; Sophomores : John Ba·
con, Alma Baumgarllner, George
Hibbs. Mark KeJiy, Jtager Light·
foot, Dale Miller: Fre8hmen, Mary
Barth, Lynn Buchanan, Larry
Bltnce, Horae(" tdward11, Jerry FTy,
Loretta Hanning, Karen Herrman ,
Ruesell Lewh, Barbara Stiles, Bonnie Rathburn, DoriS' Vitatoe, Dennis Walburn, Marianne Woodgerd;
Eighth Jr&amp;de, Danny HiDdy, David
Konkrlght, .David Lyons, James Ba·
tey, RandaU Bowles, Judy Butcher,
Karen Mc.. lhlnny, S~Jsan Pullen:
Freddie l'utlin.t, BiU Gtobart, Clyda Taylor, Alice Wickline; Seventh
a:r~~odl!: I.Joyd Sayre, James King,
Beverly Perrin, Ronnie Pooler,
Gerald Ault, Sandra Brewington .
sandra Hyaell, Carol Jacobs, Wanda Lightfoot.
Principal Leo Kennedy gave at.
tendauce certi!Jcale.s to the•e atu·
dentB In the Elementary ~rades:
Sixth, Arland KlnJ, Keith See,
Clarence Stewart, Charles Swack·
hamer, John Allnnsworth , Ch.nrleJJ
Buslt.
Carol)on Ervin,
Jeanne
Bawle11; Fifth, Jo Ann Mourning,
Sandra Ohllnaer, Sandra Simpson ,
Darryl Stumbo, Melvin Swisher,
Alan Wallace, Anita Bewles, Shar·
on HOKhlr, CIITOII Lyon1, Judy
Martin, Jamea Mlller: tourth, Su·
zanne Bradbury, Sandfl Bunce, Da..
vld Cucl, A.aae Crlner, Craig
Rawlln11, Martaret So1te1; Third,
Ollta Lewlt, Joyce Lone, Fena Kay
Wile, Carole Anderson, Jane11
Call. Slntmy Clatwort.hy, Alice
Darst, Larry OladweU; Setohd, Pat·
ricla Ault, William BolllT\Ier, Wll·

llam Copaa, WI)'IM Da\111, Stephen
il:ppley, ltebetfa Haley, Mary Halt,

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McComu, Robert Nelson.
SYHACUSE - Robert Rhodes.
Milton Wayland. Harlan Whitlatch .
CHESTER ~ Marvin Keebaugh.
letter men, and to Stephen Bailey,
REEDSVILLE - John Rice.
Ht!nhel Knapp, Roger Lightfoot ,
PORTSMOUTH-Charle~ D. Pitts
Wilbur Howley Jl' . and the maua·
MJDDLEPORT - John Bryan,
ge-r, Jan Hauck .
Richard Grue11er, Floyd Koehler,
Cheerleader awards were pre·
Mr-.11 . Emma Wa)'land, Mrs. :Setty
tented by Mrs. Nan Mnore as fol·
Martin , Mrs . Lola Meek, Mr.s. Kathlow• : Senior medals, Jane Harrill ,
ryn Rail, Min Carol Bachtel, HerGail Stumbo; letters, Betty Lou
man
Kincaid, Mt1. Nan •Moore,
(Continued from Page Onel
Hartis, Phyllis Stanley , Mr1. Moore
M'rl.
Eileen
Searls, Mrs. Marjorie
presented Girls Intr•·mural let· Parsons , Okey Paynter, Paul Sayre, Wilt, Mill's Sally S«:haar, Richard
ten: 11enion: Judy Murray, Bar- David Yc;&gt;St, Raymond . Furbee, Pickens.
ban C.ptelna, Linda }'ierinJ, Car. Thom:u Sayre , Howard Ebersbadt
RACINE - Mrs. Naomi Stobart
ole Owens, Key Stiles, Gall Stum- and tl\e Mi!i.Ses Karen Fur.bee and
John Stobart . Mrs. Emma Adams:
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bo., J'aM!t Valentine; Junior letters Shirley McKelvey .
Joe A. Swain, Mrs. Verna Rose
Carol Alnkcr, Vera Covert , Jean·
Davis Ice &amp;. Produre Co. donated M•urice Lott, O&lt;Jnald Hendricks.'
nctte crookll, Kay Darst, Betty Lou
PORTLAND - Ml'!l. Aleta PuHarri~.
Vulldu See, Judy Van tre and the Broughton, VaJley Bell
and United Dairy concf!M'18 pro. sons, H:yott Parsons, Edgar Brewer
C OOil C) ', Phylli s Stanley ,
vided milk . Bread and roJls came Sidll*y Dunt..
Cooch N. P. Swackhamer pre· from Heiners Bakery Co.
LONG BOTTOM - Charles Mar.
S('nled bll sketball awards ag folThe Red Cross chapter extended eink..o, Mr!. Mae Vineyard, Paul
lows: Sen ior medals, Hobert Mor- its appreciation to all volunteer Andrew11, Hobart Vineyard.
ris, David Hindy , Robert Hermesy, workers ami daDors for assistance.
MINERSVILLE - Charle-s Har·
James Bowles, Tom Ke lly , Edward
lung, Mrs. Garnette Miller, Joe
McComas, K~ith Anderson; Senior 'POMEROY
R. D.Thoren, Jr., William E. Brown.
leiter by t'hOice , Leo Kennedy .Jr. ; Mrs. Opal Davis, William R. Davis,
RUTLAND - 0 . 0. Patterson,
Senior manager, Charles Davis, Carl Moore, William T. Hendrix, Mrs. Leafy Chuteen, Noah Chasletter~ .
Robert Nelson , Harlan M;rs. Edna Schoenleb, . William teen.
Whitlatch; coach Charles M~Don. ielark, James Sayre , Mral Goldie
TUP:PERS PLAINS ~ Mrs. Onel·
aid preset'lted reserve basketball ,Re!tmire, Miss Freda 1ni.l, Mrs(
Cole, M.i4; N.wtui .Ne~land.
awards to Edwaid l!t'Oo"1:8. ' Gtorge ErmK Smith , }'~red Rose~b.aum , Le·
Miller, Roy Lonlil, Ernest Bowles. roy Eichinger, ·Kenneth H.bris, AI·
Michael Erwin . Mark Kelly, Opvid va Clark. Mrs. Mabel Tracy.
Hartlna:er.
Mrs. Donna JoneS', Gilbert Zwil·
(Contlnued from Pa11e One)
A &amp;tanding ovgtion was given ling, .rumes Diehl, Lloyd Wright,
the Yellow Jacket baS•lball tC11.m Richard Neutzllng, David Hudrtle- ed to answer a charge of nr~n­
a1 Coach N. P. Swarkhamer ln a ston, Gene loliteh, Maria Foster, support. He was to Hrive •bo 1~
short talk called them a "Great Fran.k .Tennlngs, Walter Couch, Roo noon.
Team" as C!Omp.~ored to ponr team• bert Davis.
· Lawrence (Toad yJ Harri svn .
anrl gaod teams. Tlte Olstrlt't \baseMrs. Joyce Clrcle, Charles Loch. Rutland, •plead not guil·;y to a
ball trophy was preaented tn the ary , John Rtchinond, Ansel Hoyt, charge of !heft In th'.! court of JP
!Jchool tor their trophy case and Ray Shaslaen, Roier Hines, Char- Grindley this morn it•.\: followin 1
tournament meda!a 1were given to lea Hayes, Leo Vaughan, Mrs. Mar- Harrison's arrest yesterday b/
James Bowlea, Ectward Cl'ooks, tha O'Neill, Mrs. Sally Erwin , Nor. Mldc!]eport officer Herbert Gil·
Charles Davia, Robert Hennesy . bert No"utzling , Mis!!' Bernice Neue key. Harrison was bound over l l
011vld Hlnciy, Leo Ke·nnedy Jr., Ed. und Mrs. Kalhcrinl! Neutzllng.
the grand jurY and held in jail
-·-for lack of a bond.
Howurd PhilHJ&gt;8, 45, . . ,RuUand,
oharg~d with &amp;Mault grtd b;\tfery
in Justice of Peace Floyd .Du!'l·
ACROSS
2. Tropical dor 2:l. Sffil
tee'·s court, plead not guilty anct
1. Walkinl
S. A tide
Vt'l•
wae plaeed .under $300 bond and
at1ek
C. Sea eaglt
eelbDund over to tke grrmd jury. H('
S. Milt
&amp;. COuntry
23, Fe•
had been arret~ted Monday anrJ
t. Meaaut1n1
(A.fr)
male
atlck
8. lkltech
fowl
wu released on bail t·h is morn
tng. w
10. Biblical
'·River rJI'r.l 2~ . Non•
nam'
8. Bprinr ba("k ,... 1rnu·!
Emory Rutter, Pomeroy RD.
U . Andent
I. Cut of me11t
· (;\tang)
was p!cked up 'Mondn.v at l1 A.
hallan
Jl, Man's name 26. Chases
M. and held for aulhoritius at
lanr~•••
l pOHI J
a
the Athen.s s.~ate flatplt.al
lj. A. ball
)5. AtlanUa
ball
Ynlerday'a IUWII'
Pttrnlman .Ed Straun lnveJti·
1 . On top
11\&amp;mJ
27 . High. 1
32. Hf'lped
!ilat~
the acrcldeflt on Nye Ave-..
u. Auxlliart )8. Strlklnr
seas
3 ~ . God.J~u or
about
l o'clock this morning
verb
IIUCCelll
robbtr'
vnlcan~H
when, Wllllalri Luther Johns, Buf.
lf. Hawalla.n
(along}
29. Blbllcat
36. 01.-chorge
falo, W. Va., traveling north, '1.11
bini
19. A river
mount
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CNear East) 30. &amp;11.port
39. Compenlab
potnt l•~br . ) 21 . fro.te4
(Braz.)
40. Vat
11. Palt
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8:55 SIGN ON
'7 :00 Todar

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Romper R.®tn

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My Llltlt llarfle

CLASS TO MIET
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The Loyal Women's Class of the
-church ot Cbrlst wm me et Thu~•
day at 7:30 P. M. at the borne of
Mrs. Robert Reibel, Leading Creek
Road. Call Mrs. Ernest Lallance or
Mrs. Leo Childs for transportation.

CHOIR ON TV
Thursday afternoon between 12
and 1 P. M. the Nurses' Choir from
the J:lolzer Hospital School of
Nursing, Gallipolis, wiU appear as
a part of the "Current" teletialon
show on WSAZ·1'V. Local girts
who are tn tbe choir 11re Chernle
Jllake, Janb Childs and Pauline
Zirkle.
AUJIILIARY TO MUT
Past Presidents of the Ladles
Auxiliary o£ Drew Webster Portt.,
;1\.merican Legion will meet Wed·

nesday evening at the home o!
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore, Second St. ·
the rock wall on the left side of
~he highwly.
Estimated d-amage to Johns'
car was set a\ $300. Ke was
charged wit~reckleM operatio·1,
potted $2a bond alld was relea&amp;·
ed. There ·was some damage to
the wall, too, Straun reported.

Court May tall
(Conlioued from Pqe One)

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10:00

Arthur Murray Party
Panic
Jane Wyman Sho1r
Ci.rele Theater,
Federal Men

Watson,

Tu)lpers

attOI'ney.
Betty Lee 1Vlndon, Moundsvil e
W. Va., vs Jean Louise Windon
Priddy, 1 mlnor,
RUtland t.ncl
Bon.aJd Priddy, a minor, alto Of
Rutland, and Clyde G. Mllhone,
treftiUter or MeiJS County astll
tl'lat property be .p artitioned.
Florence Barker, M'lddlepOt\
R:D 1, alw asked a dlv~ fkn
J•met Barker, Rutland, with tlle
.plaintlfrs attorney, E. W.

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WEDNESDAl
7:00 Jimmie Decan
7:30 Boston B1ackle
s:po Captain Kan.zaroo
8:3o CM'liss .Archer
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike i! Rich
11 :00 Valiant Lady
11:115 Love of Life
11 :30 Seat"Ch for Tomorrow
11 :415 Guiding LiCht
12:00 Katie's 'Kitchen
12:30 As thP Wbrid . Turrul
1:00 Our Miss ·:arooks
1:30 HolUieplli't~ ~H·
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 )job crosby ShoW

7:00 · Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston Blackie
S:OO Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Corlis!l Archer
9:00 Garry Moore

Q:SO Arthur Godfrey
10:30
11:00
11:115
11 :30
11:45
12:00
12:30
1:00

St1'1ke It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love or Life
Seareh for Tomgrrow
·Guiding Light

Katie';; Kitchen
As the Wo:rid Turns
OPolr Miss Brooks

I :30 ~~Pit\Y;
2:00 Bl.g Payoff
2:~

Bob Crosby Show
S:ji)O Brighter Day
3:15 Secret ~torm
3:30
4:00
IJ:30
5:45

S:OO Bri.Jbter Da.y
3!115 Secret Storrri

Edge of Nisht
The Early Show
Your Ellao Reporter
Sports Parade

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Harris, Evelyn

7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show
8:00 lollllionair&gt;
8:30 rYe Got A Secret

8:00 To Tell the Truth
I :SO Red Skelton

9:00 U. S. Steel Hour

8:00 $14,000 Quesilon

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F-i~We Ernesuv.e to Leroy lildl·ii)p.' 'Jlusc'hi&amp;l. san of Mrs. Philip
llU,Cbel and the tate Mr. Ruschel.
The Q!Mn eJu.treh weddl"g w\ll
~ an '6veht of June 281.t thA Sf\·
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cred ·H eart Church . .Jfbe vows &gt;Of
the dquble ring ·eerem·ony will be
re.ad· by the Rev. Father John
· 'll~l at 7.:3.0 P . .fd.
A reception ·f or the tQu.ple w;U
~ ·held . immediately following .
U,e eerentfm,- ift the Mtial rftoms
ot' the First Baptist Church.
Mill Wippel is 01 graduate of
Potnel'()y High School · ChtJS of
lift and . is a member o( the
Pl.tit Baptist Gbureh. She is em·

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Sund,,,
m-orning -at ~he Ctpening or the
worthlp -service when the tonflrmation class of 19!1l .presented
him with a Bible.

In.t¢bed 1o ·lilt! Bible wu "To
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Karen

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WaUy Grueser, Ralph 11nd Tommy
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Willi II AU 10110 STAIIOISI
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district mflriina of tbe Metlilodill
W..IOY&lt;Ift SerYioe Golld held ••
the First ll'lttbodlst Cllur&lt;h.
The ·Guild Is a · oltraac:h tf ·'tV
' WSCS whole member• are galn
'W'Oinen. Min.
' fully eroployed
Campbell wu o forftier aembJ-:- .
of the Lakestde semee Guild in .

2:00 Afte1'11ooD r.um .Ji'eltlvat

3:30 Life wtlh Ellulie\6
':00 Carioob Club .

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Mils Helen la)'8o.r of DaytiJfl
Con~l'eJiee ..secretary of tlle Weg.'
Jeyan Sertiee Ouiltl IQ'Ii:l Mr!.
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eroy Schools and -is employed . ~
the Vanadium
or
~,e·rfci. ot Gr8'ham Station.

In :PomerOy.

Vou.r··llcense number may be a winner
in Sohlo's.

A copper ·Craft ·lift -puty. was
lleld on Friday evening, May U, .t
the home of Mn. Dennla Dultlig
•..m. u&amp;g
1
n Maio!!·~ ~s Juanita_ Dild· .
ding actmg as hostCs!.
· DemonS"trator was Mrs. Evelyn
McDaniel.. A dot~r prize consisting
of a copper dhml}r bell was won·
by iMra. Soott Knotts ~f Mason.
~sent were Mn. Eileen F1elds.
Mrs. Doris Fields, Mn. Ruth ll.:yan,
Mri. Pearl Roush, Mrs. Minnie Ri·
zer, Mrt. Betty Dudding, Mrs.
Scott R;notts, Mrs. Dennis Dudding,
Carol Dud.dinr and. Mrs. Marlon
Stevens.

Clas.s Presents

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8:30 •F ori 'nlaator
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\¥ippel•fblschel ·
A~. Pearl Rouah, llazel S11lth, ·
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Joyce ,Oarson.
E-.g~gement Is . ·
B'eina
Annouoced Demonstration
'&gt;j:r. ali:! Mro. Dale Wippe~ 21d
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U&amp;li.on Ave .. .,., annotl!lcing .! be 'Party Is Held
ena-._gement
and
apProaclllng
marriage of
their daughter. At Mason Home

·Vour f•vorlte

Action
DoullJI!I EdwU!It
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6:00 Five Star Plaal

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6:15 Doua:las Edwards
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Ohurch met on MaY 11 at the
bome .or Mrs. Hazel Smitb In Ma ·
son with Ml'.l. Joyce Carson as-~.I.~ &gt; a .))arty Sunday evenln1 ·.at
llistlng
lB eCkbosl:(!li.
Lo~o1a
!It" bOii&gt;e, Roclt 'Spril&amp;p Jloa · Weiss was in charge of ,devoUon~....OriQI' her ~other., .Hrs. John ah.
Bat-ey, whMe birt.Maf ·was MO'l ·
New officers were n,amed. 111ey
d·~·- .
are Mrs. Emily BuTaesa;1 'S)reslBatey received many gift~
il~nt; 'Mrs. Pearl Mu.ah, vtce preJJ.e!res·hmentl ill ice cream, ,it'lent;
lfrs. Cladyl Artl.s, .terre
~~e. coUee and nuts were sen·
tary
and
Mrs. Joyce· Cl:r1011, t.rea.·
e~ · w tile hodef!s to the honilrtl!d surer.
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Hell: and Mr. Batey. -air. att"!
n wa• ·deelded tb•t the er,oup
~' Eldon Wee;ks, Mr. and Mtl w111 eat out It tbe P'i.rduets Hotel
~rd . Mcintosh, 'M'. alld Mrs.
~ph Spencer end -Marvin, Mr. in G~iiipo~\8 for tbelr JUDI!' mee
111f.
air~ ·-llrl. Jobn Filet and Carl
Present .werfl WldJ aa~ JA)teaa
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10:00 TBA
10:30 News Headllnet .
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' Doroth)' L. Watson, Long Bo ' . 2::00 Altern'ooo t'ilm )'e.Uv&amp;\.
3:10 Lifo 'ftlth Elhlbell
tom, RD 2. asks jeparation from

William A,

3:00

Tenne8f1et! ·Ei'ate
MaUnee Theater

8:00 Kraft TV Theater

10:30 Newa~el
10:40 Nitewatch
12:00 Tonlfht
1:00 ~1GN OFF

dlspoJition ot ·his case-wait i.n
jail. It was not known whether
lle could supply bond.
"Three cases were filed In the
office of the cleri of ooUNS t c·
day, two being dlvorcta, the oth·
er a tult for partltlon of real

Plains, with ·CroW II Crow, as ber

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5:30 Cartoons
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Evening .
)flss ..Rachel Batey entertalm:d

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11:30 ttu\h or ~utllj:eo

Tile Pri&lt;e II lllllht
Trlith &amp;r Censeque~
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it:IO II COUI4 lie \'ou

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Lilt prlet-aPProJCirnclleJy $19.00.

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Looktd at
44 . f'lexed.
Indian.
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Clothing House

PIIILATHEAN MllltiNG
The Pbilathea Society and other
women of the Middleport Cburch
of ChrM wUJ meet for an aU day
meeting Thursday at 10 A. M. A
potluck dinner will be held at
noon and the project i11 the thlrts
which are to be sent to a leper
colony, Those attending .are- to
bring needles, thread, thimble,
tape and anyone who has a White
shirt to donate 1.9 asked to bring
it. They are also to bring a cov.
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WSAZ -TV Channel ;I
TUESDAY
W .dnesday

1:00
1:30
2:00
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at. Haatened

CO-OWNiR of

eror~ptlon rates: DeUvery by eanier where nallable
net· oae year Ia advance at The DaUy Sentinel office,
monihi', rr.ao: three mootbl, $3.90. By motor route whee

111:00

t4 . Quailed

Son of R. C. Colllne

t¥

P,GO: oae moatll. 11.

eMIItGENCYRUH
Middlepert
Emt!!'gency
~ Wll"'calftd ~ t~ Mme of
A11Yert Pettit at 8:00 P. M. M:onday
~t wht!n Mn. PetUt becalllle ill.
She Wll taken to the office of Dr.
ll. 1t. Pkkeba for trea~nt.

taned 1\t.nd
13. Dutch
painter

of RICHARD COLLINS

RICHARD S. OWIN - GIN. .AL MI\IIAGIR
.IYNOLD I. GUINI -IDITOR .
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Natlon:al advertWng representative, BottineW..slmball., me,.
1.a11:1110n Ave., New YoM City, 16, N, Y.
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Entered u aecond dau maWnJ m.atter at
pott ~

one moath $1. By.,JDall one )'ear $8; 1i.:J. munths, $4..25; tbne

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MaSDn Residents

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF )(BIGS-MASON AfJ4

Religious Education teacher, end
Mrs. Ralpll Zundel, the new Relig·
tous Llvcation teecher. Churches
..cf tlrt e.ttfttf will be ... charge or
Ute ~'.alil:y ltlr the Tea which
wiD lltltt at f p. m.

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--TEA TO IE HELD

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The Daily Sentlnel

Publl.thed eveo- afternoon elCtept Sundar. by The Ohlo
Sunday, May 26, a Tea will be
held in the dining room of the 'inel. Inc.. at 110 lile&lt;'han.i~ St., Pomeroy, 0. llliJilMI o111H
Heath Methodist Churoch , Ml(ldle- odlt&lt;&gt;rla! ofU.. ....... 3~.
port, honorlni Miss Bernice Bowen
the former Meir;s County Weekday

Exlension work Is but a small comer of th• many-sided
openings in professional work greeting a home l!eonomlcs
graduate. That's one of the rea9&lt;&gt;ns, of course, that extenslon
work goes begging. Some of these other phases of the worlt
are teaching, home economics in busln•ss. dil!,tMlcs and
tutiona] management, journalism, radio and U.tevlsion, cl&lt;lth-j
ing and textiles , foods and nutrition, housing equipment
furnishings, child development and famlly me:
The Ohio Home Economics Association, unlike medical and
allied assocl&amp;tions, is urging ftiOre h'"h school •ra•uates
Kathy Sue McElhinny , Norma Jean
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Stew'lrt, Adrinne Sue Rl\e, John
consider a profession in Us field.
LoJan; First, Marsha Bowles, Jo·
.SO, young ladies, before you wrlte coUege off as a ~SI~l~IIS seph Edwards , Sandra Clatworthy;
venture, With nothing to gain Upon. graduation, consider
.Rindergarten, Jatneil Clatworthy,
ever-growing field of positions In home economics.
!udith Brewer .

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Careers In Home E~onomics Begging For
Graduates From Ohio's 29 Colleges,
Universities, Reports Association
High School graduate.s of

1957, i!'

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

CITIZEN'S C:HOICE
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WEDNESDAY MElTING

The Child Conaenoation League
will meet Wtdhesillay at 7:30 at
the home of f4n. Paul 'Mleiss. All
members are urged to be present
for the last meeting or t h tt y ~ar
whe n iwtallat ion or orticer s will

they should determin&lt; to

p~pan

themselves with additional education and trainjng.
can look forward to steady and rewa·rding jobs.
£verybody concedes engineers are short in supply. The big
companies maintain close contact with engineering schools
around graduating time and snap up the diplg.ma carriers as
fii!St IS they can climb out of their caps and gowns. It's even
rumored they don 't question tao closely what scholastic ret ·
ord was maintained.
\
For those who can withstand the Jon~ grind toward a medl·
cal or dental degree, or for a lawyer's shingle, the promise for
financial reward commensurate with ability Is ~t•al.
For women who want to take a fling at a. career enroute t()
marriage , home, and family , there are many Optmings. AU of
the above professions mav be enter€d, though the number
that does is extremely limited. There are numerous "~~;~~~·~
professions" however where trained people are sorely
Nursing is that always-present career1 never full, forever
ing for more experienced people.
Another, not mentioned so often in casual dtscu8$1ons about
jobs for women , is the field of home economics. Accordlttg to
Mrs. Geneva Nolan, local hC&gt;me economic's e•tenslon agent.
there a-ren't enough home economics graduates coming out
Ohio's :.\J colleges and universities -- who want to go Jnto extension WOrk -to fill the gaps Of tbOif rafgnlng for bill! rea·
son or another.

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Awards Day

F.tJhth Grade ttudent., h111 complet.
ed hl1 schollna: so rar wlth a ptt"o

(ConHrHJPfl from Pag~ On~)
I.atln I. Miu Suun Park, l,
.Toyee Hemmons ; 2. Phylll.s Hil·
bf'rt; 3, J:mire Richard!l'; 4, Cnol:vn Wilson: Latin n Min Park, 1.
Mark Kelly; 2, Can~lyn Milhoan; 3.
rarol Hud~on; 4, Polly Thomas;
World History, Miss Lucille Smith,
1. Hary Scnl1: 2. Guy Bin.ll:: 3, Carol
Hudson and C"rolyn Milhoaljl; 4,
John Bacon and Carol Manley; tat..
in IV, MiM Park, 1. Gene Crooks;
2, Kay Dant; 3, Kay Stile!ll.
Princip&amp;l Earl Knight pre.~tcnted
F.iKhth Grad~: certificllles to the
following
s1Utlt!nl~ : 1, Richard
Swackltamer; 2, David l.yons; 3,
Kily Jenkinson; 4, Mary Susan
Proba!lco; 5, BHI Stobart ; 6, Karen
McElhi nny ; 7, Don Erwin; 8, Judy
Sauer: 9, Roset~11. Rifhprdat 10,
C11rolyn Wells ; r\, Suaa~l· "PUllen;
12, Christine Coati, Judy Dutcher,
Rubert V11n Conney : 13, James
H:~me1·; 14, C!yda Taylor; 15, Billy
Soltez: HI, Ronnie Jarobs; 17,
k it•hard Long; 18. Larry Ho11cl1.ar.
Mr~. Clarence Lacey, ~Jocal In·
1truelor, pre ~ enled Girls Ensemble
awards to Olivia Hemmon11 and
Marlyn Rou sh: Girls Glee Club
awards to Carole owens, Jane Har.
riz, Ollv ll Uemmons, Kay Stil~1.
Linda Fierlna:, Judy Murray, Gall
Stumbo, Shlrh•y Roush , &gt;~aryln
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Prlnt'ipal Leo Kennedy pre11enled
Saf~!ly ~atrol Captain pins to John
Allenaworlh. Donald Mnrrls, Ru~11~11 Mc:-Elhlnl'y, Harnld Vance: Pa.
trnl plna to John Singer, Forrest
D. Bachtel, Keith See-, Thomu
Bryan, Clarence Stewart, Dick Bod·
!mer, Richard Hayes, William Mul·
ford; cer~lflrate!t to 'Kim ~·ul.
James Mlller, Fred Riley, Ddrryl
Stumbo, Alan Wallace, Roger Mul·
ford, Darrell McKinney.
William Fink, aenior, had a
twelve year perfect attencht.nc~
record unlll he w111 Ill this Jut
month wJth mump1. James Batey,

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Prlnlcpal Earl Knl1ht presented
the Attendance Certificate• to the
following hi.sh xhool studeatr.
Senior.: Okey Cart, Rlilbert lfe:fto.
enay1 Leo Keanea:y Jr., EdWitd
Kltcrt.en: Juniors, Marcaret Jd.
ward1, Charlotte Ughtfoot, Ronald
Miller, Thoma• Sklnne•·. Larry
Wehrun&amp;; Sophomores : John Ba·
con, Alma Baumgarllner, George
Hibbs. Mark KeJiy, Jtager Light·
foot, Dale Miller: Fre8hmen, Mary
Barth, Lynn Buchanan, Larry
Bltnce, Horae(" tdward11, Jerry FTy,
Loretta Hanning, Karen Herrman ,
Ruesell Lewh, Barbara Stiles, Bonnie Rathburn, DoriS' Vitatoe, Dennis Walburn, Marianne Woodgerd;
Eighth Jr&amp;de, Danny HiDdy, David
Konkrlght, .David Lyons, James Ba·
tey, RandaU Bowles, Judy Butcher,
Karen Mc.. lhlnny, S~Jsan Pullen:
Freddie l'utlin.t, BiU Gtobart, Clyda Taylor, Alice Wickline; Seventh
a:r~~odl!: I.Joyd Sayre, James King,
Beverly Perrin, Ronnie Pooler,
Gerald Ault, Sandra Brewington .
sandra Hyaell, Carol Jacobs, Wanda Lightfoot.
Principal Leo Kennedy gave at.
tendauce certi!Jcale.s to the•e atu·
dentB In the Elementary ~rades:
Sixth, Arland KlnJ, Keith See,
Clarence Stewart, Charles Swack·
hamer, John Allnnsworth , Ch.nrleJJ
Buslt.
Carol)on Ervin,
Jeanne
Bawle11; Fifth, Jo Ann Mourning,
Sandra Ohllnaer, Sandra Simpson ,
Darryl Stumbo, Melvin Swisher,
Alan Wallace, Anita Bewles, Shar·
on HOKhlr, CIITOII Lyon1, Judy
Martin, Jamea Mlller: tourth, Su·
zanne Bradbury, Sandfl Bunce, Da..
vld Cucl, A.aae Crlner, Craig
Rawlln11, Martaret So1te1; Third,
Ollta Lewlt, Joyce Lone, Fena Kay
Wile, Carole Anderson, Jane11
Call. Slntmy Clatwort.hy, Alice
Darst, Larry OladweU; Setohd, Pat·
ricla Ault, William BolllT\Ier, Wll·

llam Copaa, WI)'IM Da\111, Stephen
il:ppley, ltebetfa Haley, Mary Halt,

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McComu, Robert Nelson.
SYHACUSE - Robert Rhodes.
Milton Wayland. Harlan Whitlatch .
CHESTER ~ Marvin Keebaugh.
letter men, and to Stephen Bailey,
REEDSVILLE - John Rice.
Ht!nhel Knapp, Roger Lightfoot ,
PORTSMOUTH-Charle~ D. Pitts
Wilbur Howley Jl' . and the maua·
MJDDLEPORT - John Bryan,
ge-r, Jan Hauck .
Richard Grue11er, Floyd Koehler,
Cheerleader awards were pre·
Mr-.11 . Emma Wa)'land, Mrs. :Setty
tented by Mrs. Nan Mnore as fol·
Martin , Mrs . Lola Meek, Mr.s. Kathlow• : Senior medals, Jane Harrill ,
ryn Rail, Min Carol Bachtel, HerGail Stumbo; letters, Betty Lou
man
Kincaid, Mt1. Nan •Moore,
(Continued from Page Onel
Hartis, Phyllis Stanley , Mr1. Moore
M'rl.
Eileen
Searls, Mrs. Marjorie
presented Girls Intr•·mural let· Parsons , Okey Paynter, Paul Sayre, Wilt, Mill's Sally S«:haar, Richard
ten: 11enion: Judy Murray, Bar- David Yc;&gt;St, Raymond . Furbee, Pickens.
ban C.ptelna, Linda }'ierinJ, Car. Thom:u Sayre , Howard Ebersbadt
RACINE - Mrs. Naomi Stobart
ole Owens, Key Stiles, Gall Stum- and tl\e Mi!i.Ses Karen Fur.bee and
John Stobart . Mrs. Emma Adams:
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bo., J'aM!t Valentine; Junior letters Shirley McKelvey .
Joe A. Swain, Mrs. Verna Rose
Carol Alnkcr, Vera Covert , Jean·
Davis Ice &amp;. Produre Co. donated M•urice Lott, O&lt;Jnald Hendricks.'
nctte crookll, Kay Darst, Betty Lou
PORTLAND - Ml'!l. Aleta PuHarri~.
Vulldu See, Judy Van tre and the Broughton, VaJley Bell
and United Dairy concf!M'18 pro. sons, H:yott Parsons, Edgar Brewer
C OOil C) ', Phylli s Stanley ,
vided milk . Bread and roJls came Sidll*y Dunt..
Cooch N. P. Swackhamer pre· from Heiners Bakery Co.
LONG BOTTOM - Charles Mar.
S('nled bll sketball awards ag folThe Red Cross chapter extended eink..o, Mr!. Mae Vineyard, Paul
lows: Sen ior medals, Hobert Mor- its appreciation to all volunteer Andrew11, Hobart Vineyard.
ris, David Hindy , Robert Hermesy, workers ami daDors for assistance.
MINERSVILLE - Charle-s Har·
James Bowles, Tom Ke lly , Edward
lung, Mrs. Garnette Miller, Joe
McComas, K~ith Anderson; Senior 'POMEROY
R. D.Thoren, Jr., William E. Brown.
leiter by t'hOice , Leo Kennedy .Jr. ; Mrs. Opal Davis, William R. Davis,
RUTLAND - 0 . 0. Patterson,
Senior manager, Charles Davis, Carl Moore, William T. Hendrix, Mrs. Leafy Chuteen, Noah Chasletter~ .
Robert Nelson , Harlan M;rs. Edna Schoenleb, . William teen.
Whitlatch; coach Charles M~Don. ielark, James Sayre , Mral Goldie
TUP:PERS PLAINS ~ Mrs. Onel·
aid preset'lted reserve basketball ,Re!tmire, Miss Freda 1ni.l, Mrs(
Cole, M.i4; N.wtui .Ne~land.
awards to Edwaid l!t'Oo"1:8. ' Gtorge ErmK Smith , }'~red Rose~b.aum , Le·
Miller, Roy Lonlil, Ernest Bowles. roy Eichinger, ·Kenneth H.bris, AI·
Michael Erwin . Mark Kelly, Opvid va Clark. Mrs. Mabel Tracy.
Hartlna:er.
Mrs. Donna JoneS', Gilbert Zwil·
(Contlnued from Pa11e One)
A &amp;tanding ovgtion was given ling, .rumes Diehl, Lloyd Wright,
the Yellow Jacket baS•lball tC11.m Richard Neutzllng, David Hudrtle- ed to answer a charge of nr~n­
a1 Coach N. P. Swarkhamer ln a ston, Gene loliteh, Maria Foster, support. He was to Hrive •bo 1~
short talk called them a "Great Fran.k .Tennlngs, Walter Couch, Roo noon.
Team" as C!Omp.~ored to ponr team• bert Davis.
· Lawrence (Toad yJ Harri svn .
anrl gaod teams. Tlte Olstrlt't \baseMrs. Joyce Clrcle, Charles Loch. Rutland, •plead not guil·;y to a
ball trophy was preaented tn the ary , John Rtchinond, Ansel Hoyt, charge of !heft In th'.! court of JP
!Jchool tor their trophy case and Ray Shaslaen, Roier Hines, Char- Grindley this morn it•.\: followin 1
tournament meda!a 1were given to lea Hayes, Leo Vaughan, Mrs. Mar- Harrison's arrest yesterday b/
James Bowlea, Ectward Cl'ooks, tha O'Neill, Mrs. Sally Erwin , Nor. Mldc!]eport officer Herbert Gil·
Charles Davia, Robert Hennesy . bert No"utzling , Mis!!' Bernice Neue key. Harrison was bound over l l
011vld Hlnciy, Leo Ke·nnedy Jr., Ed. und Mrs. Kalhcrinl! Neutzllng.
the grand jurY and held in jail
-·-for lack of a bond.
Howurd PhilHJ&gt;8, 45, . . ,RuUand,
oharg~d with &amp;Mault grtd b;\tfery
in Justice of Peace Floyd .Du!'l·
ACROSS
2. Tropical dor 2:l. Sffil
tee'·s court, plead not guilty anct
1. Walkinl
S. A tide
Vt'l•
wae plaeed .under $300 bond and
at1ek
C. Sea eaglt
eelbDund over to tke grrmd jury. H('
S. Milt
&amp;. COuntry
23, Fe•
had been arret~ted Monday anrJ
t. Meaaut1n1
(A.fr)
male
atlck
8. lkltech
fowl
wu released on bail t·h is morn
tng. w
10. Biblical
'·River rJI'r.l 2~ . Non•
nam'
8. Bprinr ba("k ,... 1rnu·!
Emory Rutter, Pomeroy RD.
U . Andent
I. Cut of me11t
· (;\tang)
was p!cked up 'Mondn.v at l1 A.
hallan
Jl, Man's name 26. Chases
M. and held for aulhoritius at
lanr~•••
l pOHI J
a
the Athen.s s.~ate flatplt.al
lj. A. ball
)5. AtlanUa
ball
Ynlerday'a IUWII'
Pttrnlman .Ed Straun lnveJti·
1 . On top
11\&amp;mJ
27 . High. 1
32. Hf'lped
!ilat~
the acrcldeflt on Nye Ave-..
u. Auxlliart )8. Strlklnr
seas
3 ~ . God.J~u or
about
l o'clock this morning
verb
IIUCCelll
robbtr'
vnlcan~H
when, Wllllalri Luther Johns, Buf.
lf. Hawalla.n
(along}
29. Blbllcat
36. 01.-chorge
falo, W. Va., traveling north, '1.11
bini
19. A river
mount
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CNear East) 30. &amp;11.port
39. Compenlab
potnt l•~br . ) 21 . fro.te4
(Braz.)
40. Vat
11. Palt
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CLASS TO MIET
,
The Loyal Women's Class of the
-church ot Cbrlst wm me et Thu~•
day at 7:30 P. M. at the borne of
Mrs. Robert Reibel, Leading Creek
Road. Call Mrs. Ernest Lallance or
Mrs. Leo Childs for transportation.

CHOIR ON TV
Thursday afternoon between 12
and 1 P. M. the Nurses' Choir from
the J:lolzer Hospital School of
Nursing, Gallipolis, wiU appear as
a part of the "Current" teletialon
show on WSAZ·1'V. Local girts
who are tn tbe choir 11re Chernle
Jllake, Janb Childs and Pauline
Zirkle.
AUJIILIARY TO MUT
Past Presidents of the Ladles
Auxiliary o£ Drew Webster Portt.,
;1\.merican Legion will meet Wed·

nesday evening at the home o!
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore, Second St. ·
the rock wall on the left side of
~he highwly.
Estimated d-amage to Johns'
car was set a\ $300. Ke was
charged wit~reckleM operatio·1,
potted $2a bond alld was relea&amp;·
ed. There ·was some damage to
the wall, too, Straun reported.

Court May tall
(Conlioued from Pqe One)

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Arthur Murray Party
Panic
Jane Wyman Sho1r
Ci.rele Theater,
Federal Men

Watson,

Tu)lpers

attOI'ney.
Betty Lee 1Vlndon, Moundsvil e
W. Va., vs Jean Louise Windon
Priddy, 1 mlnor,
RUtland t.ncl
Bon.aJd Priddy, a minor, alto Of
Rutland, and Clyde G. Mllhone,
treftiUter or MeiJS County astll
tl'lat property be .p artitioned.
Florence Barker, M'lddlepOt\
R:D 1, alw asked a dlv~ fkn
J•met Barker, Rutland, with tlle
.plaintlfrs attorney, E. W.

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7:30 Boston B1ackle
s:po Captain Kan.zaroo
8:3o CM'liss .Archer
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike i! Rich
11 :00 Valiant Lady
11:115 Love of Life
11 :30 Seat"Ch for Tomorrow
11 :415 Guiding LiCht
12:00 Katie's 'Kitchen
12:30 As thP Wbrid . Turrul
1:00 Our Miss ·:arooks
1:30 HolUieplli't~ ~H·
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 )job crosby ShoW

7:00 · Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston Blackie
S:OO Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Corlis!l Archer
9:00 Garry Moore

Q:SO Arthur Godfrey
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11:115
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11:45
12:00
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Valiant Lady
Love or Life
Seareh for Tomgrrow
·Guiding Light

Katie';; Kitchen
As the Wo:rid Turns
OPolr Miss Brooks

I :30 ~~Pit\Y;
2:00 Bl.g Payoff
2:~

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S:ji)O Brighter Day
3:15 Secret ~torm
3:30
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Edge of Nisht
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Your Ellao Reporter
Sports Parade

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7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show
8:00 lollllionair&gt;
8:30 rYe Got A Secret

8:00 To Tell the Truth
I :SO Red Skelton

9:00 U. S. Steel Hour

8:00 $14,000 Quesilon

10!00' Up-to-the-minute

9:30 Spike Jones Show
10:00 UP·to-the-minute News
10:011· Stanntog tbe weather
10:10
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12'15 Neilhbora
12:30 · Llberaee

F-i~We Ernesuv.e to Leroy lildl·ii)p.' 'Jlusc'hi&amp;l. san of Mrs. Philip
llU,Cbel and the tate Mr. Ruschel.
The Q!Mn eJu.treh weddl"g w\ll
~ an '6veht of June 281.t thA Sf\·
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cred ·H eart Church . .Jfbe vows &gt;Of
the dquble ring ·eerem·ony will be
re.ad· by the Rev. Father John
· 'll~l at 7.:3.0 P . .fd.
A reception ·f or the tQu.ple w;U
~ ·held . immediately following .
U,e eerentfm,- ift the Mtial rftoms
ot' the First Baptist Church.
Mill Wippel is 01 graduate of
Potnel'()y High School · ChtJS of
lift and . is a member o( the
Pl.tit Baptist Gbureh. She is em·

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Rev. Waldo :f. Bartels · wa•
pleauntly
surprlsed
Sund,,,
m-orning -at ~he Ctpening or the
worthlp -service when the tonflrmation class of 19!1l .presented
him with a Bible.

In.t¢bed 1o ·lilt! Bible wu "To
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Sharon Wilson,

Karen

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WaUy Grueser, Ralph 11nd Tommy
Werry ·a nd Asenatb Traey who

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Willi II AU 10110 STAIIOISI
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W..IOY&lt;Ift SerYioe Golld held ••
the First ll'lttbodlst Cllur&lt;h.
The ·Guild Is a · oltraac:h tf ·'tV
' WSCS whole member• are galn
'W'Oinen. Min.
' fully eroployed
Campbell wu o forftier aembJ-:- .
of the Lakestde semee Guild in .

2:00 Afte1'11ooD r.um .Ji'eltlvat

3:30 Life wtlh Ellulie\6
':00 Carioob Club .

Ucense numbel:a ia pifioted al all
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Mils Helen la)'8o.r of DaytiJfl
Con~l'eJiee ..secretary of tlle Weg.'
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' Mr. iluiiChel altcnded lhe PO, c·
eroy Schools and -is employed . ~
the Vanadium
or
~,e·rfci. ot Gr8'ham Station.

In :PomerOy.

Vou.r··llcense number may be a winner
in Sohlo's.

A copper ·Craft ·lift -puty. was
lleld on Friday evening, May U, .t
the home of Mn. Dennla Dultlig
•..m. u&amp;g
1
n Maio!!·~ ~s Juanita_ Dild· .
ding actmg as hostCs!.
· DemonS"trator was Mrs. Evelyn
McDaniel.. A dot~r prize consisting
of a copper dhml}r bell was won·
by iMra. Soott Knotts ~f Mason.
~sent were Mn. Eileen F1elds.
Mrs. Doris Fields, Mn. Ruth ll.:yan,
Mri. Pearl Roush, Mrs. Minnie Ri·
zer, Mrt. Betty Dudding, Mrs.
Scott R;notts, Mrs. Dennis Dudding,
Carol Dud.dinr and. Mrs. Marlon
Stevens.

Clas.s Presents

8:00 Oltle 1&gt;111 IIana.!
8:30 •F ori 'nlaator
1:00 WedneO&amp;Iif Nliht. l'llhla

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\¥ippel•fblschel ·
A~. Pearl Rouah, llazel S11lth, ·
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Joyce ,Oarson.
E-.g~gement Is . ·
B'eina
Annouoced Demonstration
'&gt;j:r. ali:! Mro. Dale Wippe~ 21d
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U&amp;li.on Ave .. .,., annotl!lcing .! be 'Party Is Held
ena-._gement
and
apProaclllng
marriage of
their daughter. At Mason Home

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4:00. The 'E&amp;rly 'Sbow
15:30 · Your. Euo ReJ]orter
5.: U Sporla I'arllfe ..

li:O,li Weatherman

5:00 Mlcker Mouae Club
6:00 Five Star Plaal

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3:30 Edge of NhJht

8:00 Action
6:15 Doua:las Edwards
6 : ~0 Telephone Time
7:00 PhU Silvera Show
7:30 Private Secretary

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Cla.u Of
Mason .Metht&gt;alst
Ohurch met on MaY 11 at the
bome .or Mrs. Hazel Smitb In Ma ·
son with Ml'.l. Joyce Carson as-~.I.~ &gt; a .))arty Sunday evenln1 ·.at
llistlng
lB eCkbosl:(!li.
Lo~o1a
!It" bOii&gt;e, Roclt 'Spril&amp;p Jloa · Weiss was in charge of ,devoUon~....OriQI' her ~other., .Hrs. John ah.
Bat-ey, whMe birt.Maf ·was MO'l ·
New officers were n,amed. 111ey
d·~·- .
are Mrs. Emily BuTaesa;1 'S)reslBatey received many gift~
il~nt; 'Mrs. Pearl Mu.ah, vtce preJJ.e!res·hmentl ill ice cream, ,it'lent;
lfrs. Cladyl Artl.s, .terre
~~e. coUee and nuts were sen·
tary
and
Mrs. Joyce· Cl:r1011, t.rea.·
e~ · w tile hodef!s to the honilrtl!d surer.
..
Hell: and Mr. Batey. -air. att"!
n wa• ·deelded tb•t the er,oup
~' Eldon Wee;ks, Mr. and Mtl w111 eat out It tbe P'i.rduets Hotel
~rd . Mcintosh, 'M'. alld Mrs.
~ph Spencer end -Marvin, Mr. in G~iiipo~\8 for tbelr JUDI!' mee
111f.
air~ ·-llrl. Jobn Filet and Carl
Present .werfl WldJ aa~ JA)teaa
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9:30 0 H•nry Playbo\ia.
10:00 TBA
10:30 News Headllnet .
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12:11 Nellhbort
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' Doroth)' L. Watson, Long Bo ' . 2::00 Altern'ooo t'ilm )'e.Uv&amp;\.
3:10 Lifo 'ftlth Elhlbell
tom, RD 2. asks jeparation from

William A,

3:00

Tenne8f1et! ·Ei'ate
MaUnee Theater

8:00 Kraft TV Theater

10:30 Newa~el
10:40 Nitewatch
12:00 Tonlfht
1:00 ~1GN OFF

dlspoJition ot ·his case-wait i.n
jail. It was not known whether
lle could supply bond.
"Three cases were filed In the
office of the cleri of ooUNS t c·
day, two being dlvorcta, the oth·
er a tult for partltlon of real

Plains, with ·CroW II Crow, as ber

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6:80 Weathercalt
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6:45 ~ Niwl
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6:35 Spor~ Eye
6:45 NBC News

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5:30 Cartoons
5:U Ne'WI rteadllnes

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)flss ..Rachel Batey entertalm:d

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Lilt prlet-aPProJCirnclleJy $19.00.

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PIIILATHEAN MllltiNG
The Pbilathea Society and other
women of the Middleport Cburch
of ChrM wUJ meet for an aU day
meeting Thursday at 10 A. M. A
potluck dinner will be held at
noon and the project i11 the thlrts
which are to be sent to a leper
colony, Those attending .are- to
bring needles, thread, thimble,
tape and anyone who has a White
shirt to donate 1.9 asked to bring
it. They are also to bring a cov.
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W .dnesday

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CO-OWNiR of

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net· oae year Ia advance at The DaUy Sentinel office,
monihi', rr.ao: three mootbl, $3.90. By motor route whee

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eMIItGENCYRUH
Middlepert
Emt!!'gency
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A11Yert Pettit at 8:00 P. M. M:onday
~t wht!n Mn. PetUt becalllle ill.
She Wll taken to the office of Dr.
ll. 1t. Pkkeba for trea~nt.

taned 1\t.nd
13. Dutch
painter

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RICHARD S. OWIN - GIN. .AL MI\IIAGIR
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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF )(BIGS-MASON AfJ4

Religious Education teacher, end
Mrs. Ralpll Zundel, the new Relig·
tous Llvcation teecher. Churches
..cf tlrt e.ttfttf will be ... charge or
Ute ~'.alil:y ltlr the Tea which
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Publl.thed eveo- afternoon elCtept Sundar. by The Ohlo
Sunday, May 26, a Tea will be
held in the dining room of the 'inel. Inc.. at 110 lile&lt;'han.i~ St., Pomeroy, 0. llliJilMI o111H
Heath Methodist Churoch , Ml(ldle- odlt&lt;&gt;rla! ofU.. ....... 3~.
port, honorlni Miss Bernice Bowen
the former Meir;s County Weekday

Exlension work Is but a small comer of th• many-sided
openings in professional work greeting a home l!eonomlcs
graduate. That's one of the rea9&lt;&gt;ns, of course, that extenslon
work goes begging. Some of these other phases of the worlt
are teaching, home economics in busln•ss. dil!,tMlcs and
tutiona] management, journalism, radio and U.tevlsion, cl&lt;lth-j
ing and textiles , foods and nutrition, housing equipment
furnishings, child development and famlly me:
The Ohio Home Economics Association, unlike medical and
allied assocl&amp;tions, is urging ftiOre h'"h school •ra•uates
Kathy Sue McElhinny , Norma Jean
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Stew'lrt, Adrinne Sue Rl\e, John
consider a profession in Us field.
LoJan; First, Marsha Bowles, Jo·
.SO, young ladies, before you wrlte coUege off as a ~SI~l~IIS seph Edwards , Sandra Clatworthy;
venture, With nothing to gain Upon. graduation, consider
.Rindergarten, Jatneil Clatworthy,
ever-growing field of positions In home economics.
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Gallia Game Is
Carded Here
With Gallipolis

SPORTS
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8:::;'.~:.::~ weather permitting, is the big day
re-organized

Hindy,Bowles
Rested, Ready
For Big Test

jn the
Ohio Va-lley Association Baseball league. Middleport's Yellow J.a cket base·
ball team will try again today to
Opening Day. The schedule for the events in th e seven-team keep ita skein of 12 straight vic .
loop- w&gt;ith six teams, opeuJng of course-is a natural.
tories with out defeat clean whe n
It pits area teams against eAch other vrHh Reedsvillllleiid:~i.: lit goes to Columbus l or the fi nah
ing to Radne, Hartford going to Point Pleasant, and .1\'
of the State reaional tournaments
port traveling to Pomeroy . Rains this past week washed out on East High School's diamond at
all scheduled practice games as Phil ColHns boys had been 4 P. M.
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One ot h('r IP&lt;l~ue ~o.:&lt;~rn• · remai ns planning a game with Reedsville
, Mt d eport w~s 1gurmg on pitchers res~ and able to say
besides
(ja lllpoliN , that being
a game wHh Ha rtford, and Point and Gallipolis had ideas. · "I'm ready" to c oach Nolan swack·
against J &lt;li."ksu n. 1\ wm ag;Jins~
Racine was looking fo:·ward to a stUf test W.ith Nelsonville 's hamer if called upo n, was to leave
Cl lhc r would r u trh the ti lle for
independ
ent club but Little Foozy Wolfe and his gang were about 11 A. M. A small group of
th.e Jackets.
rained out too.
Jaith£ul fans was planning to molor
All managers an reminded that their $10 entry fee is
to the capitol city in 8upport uf
LEADER OUT SOON
the boys
DETROIT lll'- l.t•w car pr•n t · r in the hand s of Jack Rogers, care of the Point Pleasant Regis·
ka.:1mg lmll carr ie r fu r t he De ter, before Sunday, May 26th. A review of other rules:
Dave Hindy, catcher-pitcher , went
t rail Liu n_, ut Hl54 a nrt 1955, 1s
1. A team that fails to show for a scheduled game without
innings Saturday
against
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Pleasantville and was down 5-3
scheduled In be diM"h"rgcd fro t an adequate reason in the opinion of league officers ·
the Army m Septt•mbPr ltrld pl a.ts fined $5, payable befr re the offending team can resume '•aguo.j when the gsme was called in the
tn r&lt;'JOm l hr&gt; rlllh unme diatc l)'
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bottom of the fourth because of
play. The team offended against receives $5
Bowie&amp;, IHl on the season
for !he l!l57 e~111 pa ign .
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orn e t earns are to supp1y th e b orne p1at e umpire,
a victory Friday aeainst
ing teams umps at first and third.
in the semi·finala, and
3. The first 18 names to appear on ~ach team's
w.lll could st•rt today.
constitute its roster. After 18 names have appeared
Coach Swackhamer was expected
to call on Bowles as th~n 1\e can
sanction will be required before a name may be dropped
u.se Hindy behind the plate where
another added .
he is a 8 parkplug with explosive
GAME REPORTS
spirit. Yogi Wayland is H~ :-:dy ' s
All managers have received schedules and will have
catching replacement.
graphed r e port forms in hand by May 26th. These forms
Intensive workout.&lt;r since s.aturb
'[ d th f
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day have been aimed at loosening
e mat e
e lrst o t e wee a ter Sun ay games to James up the jittery infield of the Jackets
White, Syracuse, Ohio, league secretary.
which gave up nve costly errors
Wbite will mainta•in accurate and complete records for each saturday tc Pleasantville. They re·
BOSTON UP _ The Cleveland its laat 11 games and the aurge
team and individual battlng, pitching, fi elding, and slugging suited in Uve unearned opposition
Indians moved Into town today for has t:!arried the team into .a second
percentages. But he can't do it unless you fellows guiding the runs.
teamiS take th e time to send him reports.
Pleasantville 's ace pitcher, Leff- a two game series with the Red place deadlock with New York.

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MOST SOOTHING MATIIISS activity. We'll publish these percenta•ges. It is our
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The attendance tnd financial
COLUMBUS UP - Ohio's high port were contafned ln an annual

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in a nd Hrttch o ut on the Sr ua
' ' Pl~ Rt'.ECT SLEEP[R'' MamcM. Yo u
wtll Insta ntly discover tha t partitular·
'' Pl!IU'ECT SI.F.EVER'" frdmg . , , a
smnoth, soot hin g, more rclaxin11 comfort fmmd in no orhct maruc:~ s ! It is

the dt r&gt;!'ct result of lhese cxclusm:
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Re5ilien1, •inglt·..alna unit

adjusu llliCOmltic•llr JO your
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SERTA-PORM BORDERWo n't tiJ or brtak clown.
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Extra 1Upf0rt lo mlddle-Piu•
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ON TilE liRIGJITEST
CORNil IN MIDDLEPORT

As umtal, the IC:!etlon.al and distrlct tourneys provided the bulk of
attendcmce and receipts. Evenlt at

A couple Qf old fashioned pitA! ·
lng duels marked the only two
other games played In the majo•a
MQnday, the Waahin1ton Scnato··s
/ beating l·he Detroit Tla:era, 2-1
and the BalUmol'(l Orloltl scor
in 8 2-o victory over the Kann~
City ALhleUca.'
bmot WI,.. Thl d
~~~ ~.:; :~~~~. th o old champ~ hlrl
Pedro Ramos, the Z2 :ear 0 · t
had II
right bander from Plnar, Cub 1
So tonl.'l'ht Jhcy IAvadc Ci ncln - out·pltched Frank Lory a 2'
nail rlrlm g. the crl!st ol' a fout'· game winner last IMIIIO~. u tht
g,unc wlnrun~ streak-4helr long· Scnatora anappcd thell" llve-1ame
C.'! l or th e seMaon- and
fresh losing streak and the Tilers' foul'
fn•m two ~r~uls.hlng victories Mer 1une winnina skl.lln . Ed rttzgerald
I hr SL. Louu CardinMI8. The -Dod- , beAt out an lntlct~ hit wlth th~
R C r~ wallopr.d lh" Cardln .. ll, 10-4 bases filled In tOO last of the
Mond ay nlgh1 to ~weep Htc two- ninth to drive In the winning run
1-: lllltt' 1wriN tht~v
opened Wt l b after the two right hander1 hurl
Slimby's H)-3 toul.
erl shutout ball from the · SONnd
Doclvers Meve Up
Inning.
As a rcsull , the Dodgers mo\·
Connie JohJUOn .turned In a tw ,

' HEAR WITH 80TH EARS
• Ph JIC-.Iver In tlth•r •ar •.. ctmpltttly
cerdleu,
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conle~ tountl to ear.
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~ onot ~ou aq wtCiting.
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pit-to~ bedtoom tulte, will sell
Cheap. Lillian Leifheit, Rt. 2.
Pomeroy. Phone Slll-Y.

5 20 6lp

10 inch tiltina Arbor bench taw ,
6 inch Jointer and Bench tYP"'
drlll .pte811. Reasonable. Ch1
W. Reuter, Cheater Road.
6-lll-3tp

palrln1 by J'M!'vry Traine4
watchmaker, ClCJI.U:NS JEWZ POMIItOY - ~1'00m bouse .with
bl.th. High and , drJ on Uncoln
ISIS, P omeroJ.
l.S.tl
HUt, nke view of Ohlo RIYt!'.
Small lot. Owner will flnan~.
kADIO • 'I'BUMlllON SERVICE. FARM - 29 acre&amp; with &amp;-room
p ..... !lJO, Clelaftd Appllanee
house , barn and JOOd benflo111e.
Store,- l \ d W. Main St., Pomeror
Plenty 11rdea. spaet,
truek
ground anti: patture. on11 I mtle
Z.za.ll
from HarrilonYille. 'Prl~ rls:ht.
FARM _ '7'7 aeret, 8-room house
and patb. Old bam. Loti of lo1
cust nd IIUIIfrat sproull. Won;:-cc---:-;;:---~- --­
derful -.creeeb owl country. U
you are an Old Guard Republi.
lllclclleport. I'Wo • Aulo!IIOI&gt;n.
can, thl! II a wonderful place
loll&lt;ll. l'llooo III.J.ll
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to retire. Golni at
lOX 229
PHON I lOt. Y
FOREMAN • ABBO'!T T.V. SI!IJI.
618 310
VICF. All mike• Bepatred by El·

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and cannot be sold

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hlghelt bidder, sUbject to the ap..
proval of tbe Court.
AlVin Norris, Admint1tmtot
of Estate ol Llfayette Gtimrb,
15 t1 SIX ROOM HOUSE, 6~ aues
ground. trice $3,000.00 Phtme
Decea.ed.
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WANTED · 1'0 !lENT - good 3
bedtoom hpme in Mldtlleport er

LtiGAL NOnCI

NOTICI OF APPLICATION
Pomei"6y, If' within eaty drlvintl
Public Notice Ia her1by li\le11
difltance of either. Call 62fil·M.
~ 20 3tc that Zerkle Trucking Company ,bas
GRAvELY 'I'IIACfOII MLES ond
filed with the PubliC UtiU~Ie1
Servl•l· R. A. tlnllw, .~12 E.
Commission of Ohio an appllutlon
4 21 II
to amend t:!ertlficate!l ol public ton.
Jlato St., PorileNif.
Good Clellll Usetl C..
venience and necessity No. 12'1}1
Alllllakett and Mo4oll
in the foUowina: partit:!ular8: Add
tt5l lllll•k VII SOJIOT 4 Ur. '11al'd
property
(other than bouse-bold
TOp" .
1'91.00, ........ oteerlhlr
a:oods)
from
and to that part . ot
Mui bbtei, -datt blue . witll n.t !mit "" txtMIAio• Ladder&amp;.
AtlTO .~L1!8
MelgJ County on and eut of Stat~
'Whitt trlta,
cweful o~
~llbla lo&gt;littli. Dto'P · Clotbs.
R~ute 7 \etween Pome~y and the
Blmiilar'o,
HB-IItt
Clbllota P'ls'bet, ltld4li!Pi0rt.
Athens COunty line. (Exc~pt the
PhO..e-.x. .
111 u
portion tbet~:lor now Included i&amp;
lDftlJ
2 &lt;IT. -Hard To~'".
kU: WAilD
tollt .' ;~:::·.:::;-.:;:lp::IIJ)e::,
the certificate, to wlt: That area
$2,50~ :00. 'Po'ffer stooring ,an.ll ~.
bounded on the south b)l the Ohlo
cllfltb!l f'lsber, Mldbrakes, radio, ·heater, · low mlle· flei&gt;orl I'll.
. River; on the west by S. R. 7; on
811J&amp;.ll · 11·101
age. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
the north by a line parallel to t~e
5-16-titc
Ohio River !'S miles .NE from tl;
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Cloth·, Nylon, Fiberglass Awninaa.
R lv~r 5 mlles northeast from it;
Porch sbades, venetian blinds, IISL-11.
· - 1 1 ·and on the east by a line from the
,1951 Buick V8 Century 2 dr.
WindQW bti.ads, Porch and Lawn
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north line to the Ohio River) us·
"ifVd Top". $2,185.00. DyDD.·
On lt. a. eel• w"'. ~.
Furnltw-e. Free estt!:•tes. Dale
ing
the following equipment : 1
now drive, low mil~aae, one
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truck , ~ tractors and S trailers.
eartf:ul ' owner. Blae:ttnar!i , Pom
PomeroJ.
4 25 I moe
Interested parties may obtain
eroy.
15-16-8'.c
- -:further information by addreu~na:
ROOMS, close in town, 127 BUl·
Downin~ ~ the P,ublic Utilities ~ommission o[
1D&amp;BuieJt: ~ Special 4 dr. Sedatl
ternut, Pomel'Of.
· Oh io. Columbus, OhiO.
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IN,URANCE- AGEN
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·, Ptra. AutcMftDW... tlialtlr
34 Ra~ Street
extra gcrod WSW tl~a. Dyn&amp;Blaettnar'l, PttiUM'ttf.
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~iddlcpbrt, Ohio
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11-l~e.
tlltl' ~ ton 01t0vtolet truck, 7\0
ADAtl IN BELGIUM
ttl~~ Pljlmout~ , VB l!elveile!:e 4 f t} i!~ btd, M1t' tkw, A., l
OHIO ·
Bli.USSELS
ilP- Miai E. St ,.
tOftdltlon,
a:o
re'Uobable
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dr. Sedon:1'IIB9-I·Ojl. Aut&lt;&gt;m'aU ·
venson llew lfl• here from Paris
·refaoi!d. ·Jiobert. 11111, t;e~
&amp;llilt, .s.potlell ln'$\de an4· bUt
· \,y betico.ptef· thls motniog on th?
Falls, PMne ·PliO. ··
5-IMW
Blaettllar's, PomefO}'. &amp;-16-&amp;.t&gt;
fOOOnd lap of bis two-month bU.SI ·
i953
~fi dr. bJx Se·
nesa . 1\~4 tourist trlp of Eu,rope
dan. Q91:00. iljdramatit:! dtive
and Aftica. tn wU~ leave for Londoh 'l'uesday evening Cor a ten·
· ool&amp;lnil blue fltibh, reolly '""' SALESLAilY FOR 5 lk 10 wo&lt;k
for model. Bl1ettnar's, Pomr·
day stay in England. befqre fly
.WLfh buyihg lnd se1lln1 l!lz.tM:~
s-te&gt;Bt&lt;'
GRUE!IR
BLOCK
ing to Aftica.
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Lift, Auto. Ftre, Polio. Ca,ll Don loc~ted in Lebanon Township.
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Mel a:• County, Ohio, eontalnine 40
RUMMAGE SALE, SaCl'ed Jte.art POULTRY FOR SALE-Fit!lt Gen- - · ...
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BLOCK LAYING by blod&lt; or boU1

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Leo Dow Bailey, who waa kUied
In France In fhe aerYke of .his
country, May 2-1 , 1945.
His smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pl~asure .to recall.
He had a kindly word for eac h,
And died beloved by all.
Someday we ·hope to meet hiM ,
Someday we know net whet!..
To clasp his hand In 3 better land
Never to part again.
Sadly miued hy Molher, Filth
er, Brothers and Si.sters.

EXPERIENCED SERVIa ST4TION AnENDANT

Jets Whip Miami
5-3 In Series ist

Riththander Jackie Brown lim·
ited the Marllna to seven hits to
gain •he victory and ·drop Miami
Into fourth place In InlernMional
Le1.1ue all~dJnas.
'fHe lwo teams play qaln to.

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Jel.!l defuted Miami , 6-3, Monday
niJht In the rtrlt of a four game
&amp;~ries, de&amp;plle a late Marlin up·
rlllng.

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K. V., excellent corrdit1on, ~a ­
t!flfice tor quick • te. Phom•
(3 t In Memorion
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hitter and stretched the Oriole
pitcher's string or scorc le ~s inn·
ings to 20 as he handed the A's
their fuurth shutout in their Ia ;
seven games. Gua Triandos si l ·
gled home Bob Nieman with 8.1' ·
timore's
first Nn and T!f;J
Francona singled home t·hc ser·
ond. Ned Garver suffered his
third loss.

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HELP W.A.Iio...aTED
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HOGAN AFTER FIFTH
TOLEDO, Ohio UP- Ben H·~·
gan, who last won the U. S. Op ~n
at the Oakmont, Pa. Count(;
Club in 19M~ , will be seeking 1\is
fifth UUe In the · golf classic dt
Toledo's Inverness
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ClncinnaU Red legs.

I&lt;'.ir ~t _
t he .Urav rs r~eled off 12
v1ctoncs •n their lar!tt l4 games
anrl_ then the itcrllc g.-~ mounted
thetr 12-gamc winning strer.k.
All the wltllc the Dodgers had
fllilf" rl to put together more lila!'
three victorica in 8\IC('CIIBion and
then • we rt~ whl !fpers In N. L. du~ -

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Pitt&amp;burgh agreed his arm would
never t:!ome baCk, asked if he could
!tart at the bottom as an outfielder,
He went to Salinas in the Class
C California League and went to
work. He played every day and
drilled whenever he could at hia
batting and Ueldlng. And tbe averages show 'h.oW well he did. He
batted .324, drove in 103 runs and

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SCJIE\11o.li.INGEN, The Netber·
lands UP--Giweppe Merlo defeated Han&amp; van Dalsum, 6-8,
10-8, 6-3 and Orlando Slroli defea.ted Fred Dehnert, 8-4, 6-4, 8-T
Monday to give •Italy a 5-Q vlt:!-tory over The Netherlands in th.,
second round of the European
Z.One Davis Cup tennis play.

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70 sites in both Class AA t n d
Class A aLtracted 4&amp;4, ~-tiultom-­
ers and brou,qht In $128.281!.53.
Leading the way for a sin11e
site was the Clas.r AA dlatrlct at
Of cosrse, i-t's an old story by
Troy with 28, 353. The heavily pop- now that the state tournament in
ulated northeastern dl1trlct1 with Columbus establiahtd new record•
I tournaments apread out ove~ 24
both attendance and at the gate.

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ues to show improvement and
could be back on the mound short.
ly after June u. During the remain·
der of th.e week score will undergo terns to determine how mueh, If
any loss of vision 'be 1mffered when
struck in the right e)'e by a batted
ba]J May 7.

Bums Com~To Queen City For Two-Gme Series
With Reds, Hot FI'Om Clean Sweep In St. Louis

BrnvNr nrul

"P8RFECT Sl.BEPU." givea
•pine l"•l. h••ltbful: re).q.Jo1
luppon

statement of the Ohio Hllh Scliool
Athletic A4_soclatJon, which sbarea
In the rece1pt1 of all tournamentl.

So.: already assured of a winning
with the advantage of two days record on their f·irst eastern
ler ,t:!an
expected
to opener
be stronger
re!t,
ile behad
won his
Fri. swing,
day agaln!t Jaclulontown In the
Since leavmg home Cleveland
tournament, then came bact Sat- has won four out of five games.
urday aealnst Middleport. He The Tribe has also won nine of
seemed to be weakening when the
game wes called.
COACH TO Qj;JIT
NEW YORK UP-!.Lo-u Litllt&gt;
Co.:tcb SwaCkhamer's lineup
shou \d be Bowl•• and Hlndy .. the who will leave Columbia in Jun ~
battery, Ed McComas on first, after 27 yes.ra \S.S the Unlverilty ' ~:~
Charley Davis at second, Ed Crooks. head .football coarh, then will
at abort, Bob Henneay on third, take a job with a soft drink firm .
Jr. Kennedy In lert, Bobby Nelwn He will continue his duties at:
in center and Har 1.an Whitlatch in chairman . of the rules c ommit t~e
right.
o( the AmP.ric an Football Coach·
iS Association .
In the county
tournaa,ents,
Preble County led the field for th e
second straight year with t5,72S.
Next In line were Wood County
with 115,2157, Marion with 11,443
and Summit with 10,786. Alrl the
rest were under 10,000.

BY UNITED PRISS
ed to within only a half lillmc o!
TIHl~1· "nine nld mrn ''- thc fcl - the !l ccon~ - place Braves and .trail
l ow.~ wh o won it la!!l year-art- th{' front-runnm1
Redlegs by
still In the Nation&lt;~ I L('aguc two anrl one-ball.
IJ('nmm t race.
Duke Snider, carl Furlllo am'
Sandy
Amoros walloped homers
Th a t'~ 1 h&lt;~
Brookly n DO&lt;i~cr~·
in
an
ll·hlt DodJer attack th~~o 1
m e~s a~ t· rodoy 1o tht~ experts ·who
alf•O
Include
doubles by Gil Ho·l·
wn·c h c~ inn i u .~t Lo vit'w thu 1007
n tce As primarily a two-team gel!, AI Walker, Jim· G.Jiliam ani
Furillo.
slrLI~RI&lt;' lwtwcl\n th e MUwauk •c

No cuf11, burcon" hoUow1, or
bum r•! Non·•mrach, DOD-mil&amp;,

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school basketball tollrnament drew
record brea'klng crowr'i~ for the
second atralght yeor Jhis &amp;~ring,
with nearly a million fans watch·
lng the eliminations.
F'rom the Class A county tournamcnts to the state rina b in co.
lumhus,- whe~e Mldd\et.oWn and
~yersvllle wo4 th e championships,
a total nl 99lba9 fan~ paid $72~,533.11. Both 1tolli8 were new record~ in Ohio.
The old attencfilnce mark was
set In 1956 wh eo 989,028 penple
~ be ll ed out $81H,273.

•RAKES

ITALIANS WIN

Indians Move Irito Beantown Assured eo~;,o.,.~i:::t':i&gt;t.....on to •h•
&gt;S~ta~r!~,~~~~g~P~a~ul~be~g~a~n~b~u~rn~l~ng~u~p~~~
Of Winning Record On Current Trip r

"Perfect
Sleeper"

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-and can it quits.
Bu.t Pettit .in 19M, when he and

Milk ctM, tt.OO
eool.en 4-1-8-lt .

•14AY IALElS

the spring traigina: cireult,. hitttnc:
.3" whh five homen and 17 .ruaa
batted In during 19 eam~.

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Greatest Bonus Pitcher Of All Time
Making Comeback As ·Outfielder Now
HOLLYWOOD UP - One of
the great comebac:ln In baaeball
was being fashioned today by a
player who never quite. made it to
the toP-Paul Pettit. the one-time
$100,00 bonus ~Ue ber of the Pittsburgh Pirates. _
Paul wa• 8igned by the Pt.rates
seven yeara ago as the most sensational pl~hlng prospect ever de..
vt&gt;loped in Southern California.
Stouta raved about his fast ball ,
declaring be could throw it
lhrough a brick wall.
But after a alow start Pett1t had
the misfortune in UH52 of having
hit arm JO dead while farmed out
to New Orleans. The youngster
might have sat l&gt;acll: and r:alleeted
$10,000 a year for the remaining
yean of the 1()-year bonus period

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Final Against, Pleasantville T~day At.· 4 .P.r.,~

The DaUu Sentinel

Principal Eearl Knigh t of Midd le port High School said the Yt'llow J acket baseball team will play
Gallipolis At":adcmy tomorrow afte rn oOn her~ in a game that.
should Midrl leport win wou ld set
tie t hP t•ha m plOm;h •p of t he South.
ern D •"'• ~• on nf thf' SEOA L.
Midd lt•purt i~; st·hedu lc d to play
in Columbti ~ lod;~y in the ft nals of
the regwnal t'la.~ ~ A tourney and
win, lo ::.e, or draw , 1s fa\'Or ed to
lake UJe Cla ss AA DIVIsion h lle
here.

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LONDON tJP-.The latest re.pOrt from the Marflower n aa~i
P,ilgrim Sh1p

was stiU almost ibeealmed .iQ the
mtddle f the Atlantic on her VOl·

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to .the United State11, radb
monitors reported today. The
meuage, sent Sunday by Oap :.
Alan vtlllers, aald th@ Maynow~ r
had covered only 30 mUes It• th ·
~Vioua 24 'hours and waa mak·

P••••• · ing onlY two knots.

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Gallia Game Is
Carded Here
With Gallipolis

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8:::;'.~:.::~ weather permitting, is the big day
re-organized

Hindy,Bowles
Rested, Ready
For Big Test

jn the
Ohio Va-lley Association Baseball league. Middleport's Yellow J.a cket base·
ball team will try again today to
Opening Day. The schedule for the events in th e seven-team keep ita skein of 12 straight vic .
loop- w&gt;ith six teams, opeuJng of course-is a natural.
tories with out defeat clean whe n
It pits area teams against eAch other vrHh Reedsvillllleiid:~i.: lit goes to Columbus l or the fi nah
ing to Radne, Hartford going to Point Pleasant, and .1\'
of the State reaional tournaments
port traveling to Pomeroy . Rains this past week washed out on East High School's diamond at
all scheduled practice games as Phil ColHns boys had been 4 P. M.
·
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f
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The team, with bOth its ace
One ot h('r IP&lt;l~ue ~o.:&lt;~rn• · remai ns planning a game with Reedsville
, Mt d eport w~s 1gurmg on pitchers res~ and able to say
besides
(ja lllpoliN , that being
a game wHh Ha rtford, and Point and Gallipolis had ideas. · "I'm ready" to c oach Nolan swack·
against J &lt;li."ksu n. 1\ wm ag;Jins~
Racine was looking fo:·ward to a stUf test W.ith Nelsonville 's hamer if called upo n, was to leave
Cl lhc r would r u trh the ti lle for
independ
ent club but Little Foozy Wolfe and his gang were about 11 A. M. A small group of
th.e Jackets.
rained out too.
Jaith£ul fans was planning to molor
All managers an reminded that their $10 entry fee is
to the capitol city in 8upport uf
LEADER OUT SOON
the boys
DETROIT lll'- l.t•w car pr•n t · r in the hand s of Jack Rogers, care of the Point Pleasant Regis·
ka.:1mg lmll carr ie r fu r t he De ter, before Sunday, May 26th. A review of other rules:
Dave Hindy, catcher-pitcher , went
t rail Liu n_, ut Hl54 a nrt 1955, 1s
1. A team that fails to show for a scheduled game without
innings Saturday
against
1
Pleasantville and was down 5-3
scheduled In be diM"h"rgcd fro t an adequate reason in the opinion of league officers ·
the Army m Septt•mbPr ltrld pl a.ts fined $5, payable befr re the offending team can resume '•aguo.j when the gsme was called in the
tn r&lt;'JOm l hr&gt; rlllh unme diatc l)'
n
bottom of the fourth because of
play. The team offended against receives $5
Bowie&amp;, IHl on the season
for !he l!l57 e~111 pa ign .
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orn e t earns are to supp1y th e b orne p1at e umpire,
a victory Friday aeainst
ing teams umps at first and third.
in the semi·finala, and
3. The first 18 names to appear on ~ach team's
w.lll could st•rt today.
constitute its roster. After 18 names have appeared
Coach Swackhamer was expected
to call on Bowles as th~n 1\e can
sanction will be required before a name may be dropped
u.se Hindy behind the plate where
another added .
he is a 8 parkplug with explosive
GAME REPORTS
spirit. Yogi Wayland is H~ :-:dy ' s
All managers have received schedules and will have
catching replacement.
graphed r e port forms in hand by May 26th. These forms
Intensive workout.&lt;r since s.aturb
'[ d th f
f h
k f
d
day have been aimed at loosening
e mat e
e lrst o t e wee a ter Sun ay games to James up the jittery infield of the Jackets
White, Syracuse, Ohio, league secretary.
which gave up nve costly errors
Wbite will mainta•in accurate and complete records for each saturday tc Pleasantville. They re·
BOSTON UP _ The Cleveland its laat 11 games and the aurge
team and individual battlng, pitching, fi elding, and slugging suited in Uve unearned opposition
Indians moved Into town today for has t:!arried the team into .a second
percentages. But he can't do it unless you fellows guiding the runs.
teamiS take th e time to send him reports.
Pleasantville 's ace pitcher, Leff- a two game series with the Red place deadlock with New York.

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MOST SOOTHING MATIIISS activity. We'll publish these percenta•ges. It is our
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The attendance tnd financial
COLUMBUS UP - Ohio's high port were contafned ln an annual

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smnoth, soot hin g, more rclaxin11 comfort fmmd in no orhct maruc:~ s ! It is

the dt r&gt;!'ct result of lhese cxclusm:
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CORNil IN MIDDLEPORT

As umtal, the IC:!etlon.al and distrlct tourneys provided the bulk of
attendcmce and receipts. Evenlt at

A couple Qf old fashioned pitA! ·
lng duels marked the only two
other games played In the majo•a
MQnday, the Waahin1ton Scnato··s
/ beating l·he Detroit Tla:era, 2-1
and the BalUmol'(l Orloltl scor
in 8 2-o victory over the Kann~
City ALhleUca.'
bmot WI,.. Thl d
~~~ ~.:; :~~~~. th o old champ~ hlrl
Pedro Ramos, the Z2 :ear 0 · t
had II
right bander from Plnar, Cub 1
So tonl.'l'ht Jhcy IAvadc Ci ncln - out·pltched Frank Lory a 2'
nail rlrlm g. the crl!st ol' a fout'· game winner last IMIIIO~. u tht
g,unc wlnrun~ streak-4helr long· Scnatora anappcd thell" llve-1ame
C.'! l or th e seMaon- and
fresh losing streak and the Tilers' foul'
fn•m two ~r~uls.hlng victories Mer 1une winnina skl.lln . Ed rttzgerald
I hr SL. Louu CardinMI8. The -Dod- , beAt out an lntlct~ hit wlth th~
R C r~ wallopr.d lh" Cardln .. ll, 10-4 bases filled In tOO last of the
Mond ay nlgh1 to ~weep Htc two- ninth to drive In the winning run
1-: lllltt' 1wriN tht~v
opened Wt l b after the two right hander1 hurl
Slimby's H)-3 toul.
erl shutout ball from the · SONnd
Doclvers Meve Up
Inning.
As a rcsull , the Dodgers mo\·
Connie JohJUOn .turned In a tw ,

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Cheap. Lillian Leifheit, Rt. 2.
Pomeroy. Phone Slll-Y.

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10 inch tiltina Arbor bench taw ,
6 inch Jointer and Bench tYP"'
drlll .pte811. Reasonable. Ch1
W. Reuter, Cheater Road.
6-lll-3tp

palrln1 by J'M!'vry Traine4
watchmaker, ClCJI.U:NS JEWZ POMIItOY - ~1'00m bouse .with
bl.th. High and , drJ on Uncoln
ISIS, P omeroJ.
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HUt, nke view of Ohlo RIYt!'.
Small lot. Owner will flnan~.
kADIO • 'I'BUMlllON SERVICE. FARM - 29 acre&amp; with &amp;-room
p ..... !lJO, Clelaftd Appllanee
house , barn and JOOd benflo111e.
Store,- l \ d W. Main St., Pomeror
Plenty 11rdea. spaet,
truek
ground anti: patture. on11 I mtle
Z.za.ll
from HarrilonYille. 'Prl~ rls:ht.
FARM _ '7'7 aeret, 8-room house
and patb. Old bam. Loti of lo1
cust nd IIUIIfrat sproull. Won;:-cc---:-;;:---~- --­
derful -.creeeb owl country. U
you are an Old Guard Republi.
lllclclleport. I'Wo • Aulo!IIOI&gt;n.
can, thl! II a wonderful place
loll&lt;ll. l'llooo III.J.ll
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to retire. Golni at
lOX 229
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and cannot be sold

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hlghelt bidder, sUbject to the ap..
proval of tbe Court.
AlVin Norris, Admint1tmtot
of Estate ol Llfayette Gtimrb,
15 t1 SIX ROOM HOUSE, 6~ aues
ground. trice $3,000.00 Phtme
Decea.ed.
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WANTED · 1'0 !lENT - good 3
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LtiGAL NOnCI

NOTICI OF APPLICATION
Pomei"6y, If' within eaty drlvintl
Public Notice Ia her1by li\le11
difltance of either. Call 62fil·M.
~ 20 3tc that Zerkle Trucking Company ,bas
GRAvELY 'I'IIACfOII MLES ond
filed with the PubliC UtiU~Ie1
Servl•l· R. A. tlnllw, .~12 E.
Commission of Ohio an appllutlon
4 21 II
to amend t:!ertlficate!l ol public ton.
Jlato St., PorileNif.
Good Clellll Usetl C..
venience and necessity No. 12'1}1
Alllllakett and Mo4oll
in the foUowina: partit:!ular8: Add
tt5l lllll•k VII SOJIOT 4 Ur. '11al'd
property
(other than bouse-bold
TOp" .
1'91.00, ........ oteerlhlr
a:oods)
from
and to that part . ot
Mui bbtei, -datt blue . witll n.t !mit "" txtMIAio• Ladder&amp;.
AtlTO .~L1!8
MelgJ County on and eut of Stat~
'Whitt trlta,
cweful o~
~llbla lo&gt;littli. Dto'P · Clotbs.
R~ute 7 \etween Pome~y and the
Blmiilar'o,
HB-IItt
Clbllota P'ls'bet, ltld4li!Pi0rt.
Athens COunty line. (Exc~pt the
PhO..e-.x. .
111 u
portion tbet~:lor now Included i&amp;
lDftlJ
2 &lt;IT. -Hard To~'".
kU: WAilD
tollt .' ;~:::·.:::;-.:;:lp::IIJ)e::,
the certificate, to wlt: That area
$2,50~ :00. 'Po'ffer stooring ,an.ll ~.
bounded on the south b)l the Ohlo
cllfltb!l f'lsber, Mldbrakes, radio, ·heater, · low mlle· flei&gt;orl I'll.
. River; on the west by S. R. 7; on
811J&amp;.ll · 11·101
age. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
the north by a line parallel to t~e
5-16-titc
Ohio River !'S miles .NE from tl;
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Cloth·, Nylon, Fiberglass Awninaa.
R lv~r 5 mlles northeast from it;
Porch sbades, venetian blinds, IISL-11.
· - 1 1 ·and on the east by a line from the
,1951 Buick V8 Century 2 dr.
WindQW bti.ads, Porch and Lawn
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north line to the Ohio River) us·
"ifVd Top". $2,185.00. DyDD.·
On lt. a. eel• w"'. ~.
Furnltw-e. Free estt!:•tes. Dale
ing
the following equipment : 1
now drive, low mil~aae, one
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Wippel Supply, 21~ UnWn A!e.,
truck , ~ tractors and S trailers.
eartf:ul ' owner. Blae:ttnar!i , Pom
PomeroJ.
4 25 I moe
Interested parties may obtain
eroy.
15-16-8'.c
- -:further information by addreu~na:
ROOMS, close in town, 127 BUl·
Downin~ ~ the P,ublic Utilities ~ommission o[
1D&amp;BuieJt: ~ Special 4 dr. Sedatl
ternut, Pomel'Of.
· Oh io. Columbus, OhiO.
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$1,995.00. "A 8te.ek Beauty'
IN,URANCE- AGEN
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·, Ptra. AutcMftDW... tlialtlr
34 Ra~ Street
extra gcrod WSW tl~a. Dyn&amp;Blaettnar'l, PttiUM'ttf.
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11-l~e.
tlltl' ~ ton 01t0vtolet truck, 7\0
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ttl~~ Pljlmout~ , VB l!elveile!:e 4 f t} i!~ btd, M1t' tkw, A., l
OHIO ·
Bli.USSELS
ilP- Miai E. St ,.
tOftdltlon,
a:o
re'Uobable
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dr. Sedon:1'IIB9-I·Ojl. Aut&lt;&gt;m'aU ·
venson llew lfl• here from Paris
·refaoi!d. ·Jiobert. 11111, t;e~
&amp;llilt, .s.potlell ln'$\de an4· bUt
· \,y betico.ptef· thls motniog on th?
Falls, PMne ·PliO. ··
5-IMW
Blaettllar's, PomefO}'. &amp;-16-&amp;.t&gt;
fOOOnd lap of bis two-month bU.SI ·
i953
~fi dr. bJx Se·
nesa . 1\~4 tourist trlp of Eu,rope
dan. Q91:00. iljdramatit:! dtive
and Aftica. tn wU~ leave for Londoh 'l'uesday evening Cor a ten·
· ool&amp;lnil blue fltibh, reolly '""' SALESLAilY FOR 5 lk 10 wo&lt;k
for model. Bl1ettnar's, Pomr·
day stay in England. befqre fly
.WLfh buyihg lnd se1lln1 l!lz.tM:~
s-te&gt;Bt&lt;'
GRUE!IR
BLOCK
ing to Aftica.
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Va. Phone C-A·2-3586. 5-~0-lmoc SEWN ROOH HOUSE, 1165 \tine
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thia sum! Property to be 1otd to

Lubcteatloa
The Statloa With
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Salary, Commission, Group Insurance

'Baseball
Resnlts

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Detroit ot 1!11\imore, ni&amp;~t

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Tuttdai"l ProiMblt Pltchon
Cleveland at Boalon- Wynn 4.1
va. Sitler 3·1
· Kan:.s City at Washington ,
nilht....:..Garver 2-2 "" Pascual 2·t
Chit:!lJ:o at New York nigh(-.
WUson 4- l \Ia Sturdivant _.-2
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Detroit It Balt!Jnore
night-·
Bunnina. 2·1 vs Moore 1·2

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18 7 .72Q
l 7 10 .630
17 10 .630
16 1$ .516
15 lJ .500
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Spence:-. CO.JUILE'I'E Jnsuranow Protfttloa, · The Lafayette Grimm proptrty
Lift, Auto. Ftre, Polio. Ca,ll Don loc~ted in Lebanon Township.
5-lB.J'.p
Mills. Middleport, Obto.
Mel a:• County, Ohio, eontalnine 40
RUMMAGE SALE, SaCl'ed Jte.art POULTRY FOR SALE-Fit!lt Gen- - · ...
acres more or les1, will be JOld by
GUild, .ChUrch Buement, . Wed.
Estate
tbe undersigned at the low lif!lees
eriUDin ArOOt Ml~ van.tre:o:s
&amp; ThU1'8., May 22 &amp; 23. .5·20-3tt&gt;
Crois: .Broi11r
chicks. FoB
- - - - -- - - - - of Crow and CrOw, Pomeroy, Okio.
- at 2:00 o'tlod; P. M. May 24th,
EGGS-DeKolb the Profit Pu!

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Midtlleport, 0 ., May 21, 1957-5

BLOCK LAYING by blod&lt; or boU1

£ut llltln Street. n"Onl aDd bad;;
lm , . _ a tor $t.60. 1·
ene1ot~ed porc:bttfl Hot water 1
eu. ft. cbH t tl'l!ft6t'. ~,a.,,
L. V. a•hl....,
heaUnl. Near HLdi ~hoot Prie.
te-rma. Open eve't"y even l'hfl ur:.
••elM. Oh~
e.d a t teOO-OIY ana buyer can
HI 10:00. t·~re Relt ~tlon
• 2'1 tf
u mme ~:tt ftaanclnl.
Ml4dleport.
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POMIIlOY
' rooai1 on .ntee lot ., ;
near
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School.
u.Witiet
-. '7 ~ee H onal overbead .tlrll/1:~ QUICK SERVle£ oo W- J:o. in b:'KJ&amp;e, Cash priee,All$1100.00.
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Pomeroy

Leo Dow Bailey, who waa kUied
In France In fhe aerYke of .his
country, May 2-1 , 1945.
His smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pl~asure .to recall.
He had a kindly word for eac h,
And died beloved by all.
Someday we ·hope to meet hiM ,
Someday we know net whet!..
To clasp his hand In 3 better land
Never to part again.
Sadly miued hy Molher, Filth
er, Brothers and Si.sters.

EXPERIENCED SERVIa ST4TION AnENDANT

Jets Whip Miami
5-3 In Series ist

Riththander Jackie Brown lim·
ited the Marllna to seven hits to
gain •he victory and ·drop Miami
Into fourth place In InlernMional
Le1.1ue all~dJnas.
'fHe lwo teams play qaln to.

Sales

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Jel.!l defuted Miami , 6-3, Monday
niJht In the rtrlt of a four game
&amp;~ries, de&amp;plle a late Marlin up·
rlllng.

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~~~=='!:'=~=~~·~~~ HARLJIIlY DhVI!lSON 74" 0
K. V., excellent corrdit1on, ~a ­
t!flfice tor quick • te. Phom•
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hitter and stretched the Oriole
pitcher's string or scorc le ~s inn·
ings to 20 as he handed the A's
their fuurth shutout in their Ia ;
seven games. Gua Triandos si l ·
gled home Bob Nieman with 8.1' ·
timore's
first Nn and T!f;J
Francona singled home t·hc ser·
ond. Ned Garver suffered his
third loss.

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HELP W.A.Iio...aTED
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HOGAN AFTER FIFTH
TOLEDO, Ohio UP- Ben H·~·
gan, who last won the U. S. Op ~n
at the Oakmont, Pa. Count(;
Club in 19M~ , will be seeking 1\is
fifth UUe In the · golf classic dt
Toledo's Inverness
Club, Jtllh'
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ClncinnaU Red legs.

I&lt;'.ir ~t _
t he .Urav rs r~eled off 12
v1ctoncs •n their lar!tt l4 games
anrl_ then the itcrllc g.-~ mounted
thetr 12-gamc winning strer.k.
All the wltllc the Dodgers had
fllilf" rl to put together more lila!'
three victorica in 8\IC('CIIBion and
then • we rt~ whl !fpers In N. L. du~ -

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Pitt&amp;burgh agreed his arm would
never t:!ome baCk, asked if he could
!tart at the bottom as an outfielder,
He went to Salinas in the Class
C California League and went to
work. He played every day and
drilled whenever he could at hia
batting and Ueldlng. And tbe averages show 'h.oW well he did. He
batted .324, drove in 103 runs and

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SCJIE\11o.li.INGEN, The Netber·
lands UP--Giweppe Merlo defeated Han&amp; van Dalsum, 6-8,
10-8, 6-3 and Orlando Slroli defea.ted Fred Dehnert, 8-4, 6-4, 8-T
Monday to give •Italy a 5-Q vlt:!-tory over The Netherlands in th.,
second round of the European
Z.One Davis Cup tennis play.

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70 sites in both Class AA t n d
Class A aLtracted 4&amp;4, ~-tiultom-­
ers and brou,qht In $128.281!.53.
Leading the way for a sin11e
site was the Clas.r AA dlatrlct at
Of cosrse, i-t's an old story by
Troy with 28, 353. The heavily pop- now that the state tournament in
ulated northeastern dl1trlct1 with Columbus establiahtd new record•
I tournaments apread out ove~ 24
both attendance and at the gate.

ALL DIMENSIONAL
HEARING
GLASSES
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Dodors say Herb Score contin·
ues to show improvement and
could be back on the mound short.
ly after June u. During the remain·
der of th.e week score will undergo terns to determine how mueh, If
any loss of vision 'be 1mffered when
struck in the right e)'e by a batted
ba]J May 7.

Bums Com~To Queen City For Two-Gme Series
With Reds, Hot FI'Om Clean Sweep In St. Louis

BrnvNr nrul

"P8RFECT Sl.BEPU." givea
•pine l"•l. h••ltbful: re).q.Jo1
luppon

statement of the Ohio Hllh Scliool
Athletic A4_soclatJon, which sbarea
In the rece1pt1 of all tournamentl.

So.: already assured of a winning
with the advantage of two days record on their f·irst eastern
ler ,t:!an
expected
to opener
be stronger
re!t,
ile behad
won his
Fri. swing,
day agaln!t Jaclulontown In the
Since leavmg home Cleveland
tournament, then came bact Sat- has won four out of five games.
urday aealnst Middleport. He The Tribe has also won nine of
seemed to be weakening when the
game wes called.
COACH TO Qj;JIT
NEW YORK UP-!.Lo-u Litllt&gt;
Co.:tcb SwaCkhamer's lineup
shou \d be Bowl•• and Hlndy .. the who will leave Columbia in Jun ~
battery, Ed McComas on first, after 27 yes.ra \S.S the Unlverilty ' ~:~
Charley Davis at second, Ed Crooks. head .football coarh, then will
at abort, Bob Henneay on third, take a job with a soft drink firm .
Jr. Kennedy In lert, Bobby Nelwn He will continue his duties at:
in center and Har 1.an Whitlatch in chairman . of the rules c ommit t~e
right.
o( the AmP.ric an Football Coach·
iS Association .
In the county
tournaa,ents,
Preble County led the field for th e
second straight year with t5,72S.
Next In line were Wood County
with 115,2157, Marion with 11,443
and Summit with 10,786. Alrl the
rest were under 10,000.

BY UNITED PRISS
ed to within only a half lillmc o!
TIHl~1· "nine nld mrn ''- thc fcl - the !l ccon~ - place Braves and .trail
l ow.~ wh o won it la!!l year-art- th{' front-runnm1
Redlegs by
still In the Nation&lt;~ I L('aguc two anrl one-ball.
IJ('nmm t race.
Duke Snider, carl Furlllo am'
Sandy
Amoros walloped homers
Th a t'~ 1 h&lt;~
Brookly n DO&lt;i~cr~·
in
an
ll·hlt DodJer attack th~~o 1
m e~s a~ t· rodoy 1o tht~ experts ·who
alf•O
Include
doubles by Gil Ho·l·
wn·c h c~ inn i u .~t Lo vit'w thu 1007
n tce As primarily a two-team gel!, AI Walker, Jim· G.Jiliam ani
Furillo.
slrLI~RI&lt;' lwtwcl\n th e MUwauk •c

No cuf11, burcon" hoUow1, or
bum r•! Non·•mrach, DOD-mil&amp;,

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school basketball tollrnament drew
record brea'klng crowr'i~ for the
second atralght yeor Jhis &amp;~ring,
with nearly a million fans watch·
lng the eliminations.
F'rom the Class A county tournamcnts to the state rina b in co.
lumhus,- whe~e Mldd\et.oWn and
~yersvllle wo4 th e championships,
a total nl 99lba9 fan~ paid $72~,533.11. Both 1tolli8 were new record~ in Ohio.
The old attencfilnce mark was
set In 1956 wh eo 989,028 penple
~ be ll ed out $81H,273.

•RAKES

ITALIANS WIN

Indians Move Irito Beantown Assured eo~;,o.,.~i:::t':i&gt;t.....on to •h•
&gt;S~ta~r!~,~~~~g~P~a~ul~be~g~a~n~b~u~rn~l~ng~u~p~~~
Of Winning Record On Current Trip r

"Perfect
Sleeper"

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-and can it quits.
Bu.t Pettit .in 19M, when he and

Milk ctM, tt.OO
eool.en 4-1-8-lt .

•14AY IALElS

the spring traigina: cireult,. hitttnc:
.3" whh five homen and 17 .ruaa
batted In during 19 eam~.

SERVICE
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FORD

Greatest Bonus Pitcher Of All Time
Making Comeback As ·Outfielder Now
HOLLYWOOD UP - One of
the great comebac:ln In baaeball
was being fashioned today by a
player who never quite. made it to
the toP-Paul Pettit. the one-time
$100,00 bonus ~Ue ber of the Pittsburgh Pirates. _
Paul wa• 8igned by the Pt.rates
seven yeara ago as the most sensational pl~hlng prospect ever de..
vt&gt;loped in Southern California.
Stouta raved about his fast ball ,
declaring be could throw it
lhrough a brick wall.
But after a alow start Pett1t had
the misfortune in UH52 of having
hit arm JO dead while farmed out
to New Orleans. The youngster
might have sat l&gt;acll: and r:alleeted
$10,000 a year for the remaining
yean of the 1()-year bonus period

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Final Against, Pleasantville T~day At.· 4 .P.r.,~

The DaUu Sentinel

Principal Eearl Knigh t of Midd le port High School said the Yt'llow J acket baseball team will play
Gallipolis At":adcmy tomorrow afte rn oOn her~ in a game that.
should Midrl leport win wou ld set
tie t hP t•ha m plOm;h •p of t he South.
ern D •"'• ~• on nf thf' SEOA L.
Midd lt•purt i~; st·hedu lc d to play
in Columbti ~ lod;~y in the ft nals of
the regwnal t'la.~ ~ A tourney and
win, lo ::.e, or draw , 1s fa\'Or ed to
lake UJe Cla ss AA DIVIsion h lle
here.

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LONDON tJP-.The latest re.pOrt from the Marflower n aa~i
P,ilgrim Sh1p

was stiU almost ibeealmed .iQ the
mtddle f the Atlantic on her VOl·

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to .the United State11, radb
monitors reported today. The
meuage, sent Sunday by Oap :.
Alan vtlllers, aald th@ Maynow~ r
had covered only 30 mUes It• th ·
~Vioua 24 'hours and waa mak·

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lew dl)'a' vlalt witb her mother,
Mra. C. 8 . Hawkbu, Piulllpt, W

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Amateur Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Advisors Home

POMEROY SOCIETY

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ll'lll and Mrs Vdmli T1ylor
Mr. and Mrs Walter Thomn
6-DaiJ.y
Po!Deroy-Middleport,
Mrs Ralph Gilmore retW'De ! •nd lam1ly of Crookiville an I
home Sunday alter 1 week's Vlll David Thomas, Minersville, were
m Columbus wtth relau ... ea and Sundty dinner gue.su of Mr an .
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Ooe hund"d ond """'Y·Iour Stet£1, orgarnst; Ro .....ry LyODI,
ew~s.I
restmte~
fnend!l
Mn Everett Thoma.s. and d.II.U( 1
"fht- Junlor Amateur Gardenens
m•mb&lt;rs ond '"Jton attendej Adah, Beth Pullen , Ruthl No•··
Mr ani'! ll'r&amp;
Paul Hill and ter
Club met ~onday af1ernoon t family returned to their home,
Lhe
I!tspectwn of Ev11ngchnt' RJce, Elther: Euvettlill Bee-Ate,,
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Mra Charles Qmvey and ,0,1
the home of the1r adv110t, Mrs West Jelfenon aft~r a VLS'lt with
Chapter, OES, Monday at th ~ :tfartha, Gladys Vroman, EI~tOI;
Su~ar
•re tptnding the week •n Colum Middleport Ma.somc Temple. Mrs Dee Vroman
Warder· George
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Rando-lph Humphrey, South Third h1s parents, Mr. and Mn E J
bu.s With Mr QUI\ICY who l~ ell' W1llls Anthony Worthy Matr'm Melahart. ~ntmel , H~len Re _ M ~~- Nettle Van Hook and Mr1.
Cb
dfen
'of
)f.lp
Benllee
.Bow.
Avenue
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ployed there
and Allen Hughea, Worthy Pa nolds l'mma Clatwortby Stew.rt
d 1 TJloa:_u.lu~~nd, were lnl- en's el~~~e~ .at the &amp;Yier Ru'1
Miss B.arbara Ann H1ll of VIles
Mr and Mrs Frank Rudolph or !ron pr~1ded at the ritual which Hawkms, irustees.
c~ltJste Ault, presid•·nt was m
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Lee 1 ~to 1t e p u:v ary of the Scboo1 JIVe her 1 jpyely 1Ift
charge or the mectm,;: and thr ... e tc r spent the weekend w1th Mr ZaneaVllle were Sunday guest.s of wa ~ ms;&gt;ected by D~puty Gran1!
w s- an ey 01t. American U.. Monday when she ea)D.e to the
Past Malrons were on' t~e re- &amp;ion, recently when the Au.xlliUy .chOOI tor be.r lind dPI wltb
new members were " elcomed to and Mrs 1&lt;.: J Hlll ,lohnny Bry h1s Sister Mrs Carne Grueser of Matron, Neva B Calendme Stock
ant was a Su,.nday guest
Mmersv1lle
the club.
port
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Word was tecelvec! here Saturwhich was attended by elev•o son Bentley. Mrs, Campbell HarMIAS Helen
Baum, Columbus
Mn Humphreys presented ead1 day that Mrs Cla r a t'ox Bruckner
A dtnner at the First Presbyter W-orthy Matroni and nme Worthy per, vice pre.sldent, conducted the
The enUre affair W'M plann~
member With a polled plant as a was serwu~Jy 111 m a Detroit v1sited Sunday w•Lh Mrs Myrtle 1an Church preceded the lnspPe- Patrons Chapters
representf!d opening service and the new niem- by bhe -pt.tpilJ throuJh their tomWatson and was an overmghl IIO n and Mrs James ClatWQrthy were Barlletl, Macksburg, Ne.
&lt;; tart of the1r summ1 r gardt:o~
llospt lal
bers Were escorted br the Set-it.- Mittee• reprnentiha: the fourtlt
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guE"st
of Mrs Carrie Gruescr
Rt'frcshmf'nts were served by
Jr rhaplam of F.vange!lne Chi!p Marshfield , Pomeroy, Glouste··. urna and preceded by Ute flJg- and flftll aradet They ebose a
Mr .and ~rs Perry F Sm11h
Wllllllln Gruesl·r 1~ a merl1ca! ter, asked the blessmg Carrymg arnsonvllle, Galhpohs, Ch(t.&gt;hire, bearer who carried a lighted can- be.uutu.l "bite nrdigan aweattlf
Suzaune Hrnrlbury, host ('Sll, whu Jn d soH Gl en of Columbus we;e
wa s assistec! by the .. dv ts.or
ll\11 lhr 1\lay the.n e, r~von .31 thf Racine, Belpre, Guysvtlle, Athens, die. Mr.s. Carrie Canell, preatdent to which was attac~ed a farewell
weekend I!Ul'Sts- of Mr and Mrs patient at the Veterans HoopJtd
Cmcmnah
lable were m1n 1a ture May·bask,:ot s Marietta, McConnelsville, Bev ,
John Snuth
was m charge ot tbe ceremony.
card .utograp.hed by eada thUd.
Mr and Mrs Paul Shirley and flll r c' w1th ling blossoms aal ly, Stockport, Ohio; V1enna, W.
LnHla Moore while m Washm?
The
next
meeUna:
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be
on
Mrs. William Anderson and
pla&lt;'C cards
m t 11e Star-po,nt
ton D C last week W!l·h thr ,ons of Pt Pleasant were Salo.~ .
Va, BeMord , Ky. Spec1al mu.iilr Monday, June 10, at the borne of bheir teaehers, RObert Robel"l
Scntor Class was the dlnn~ riay guests of Mr and Mrs. Ka r l no!ors Center a1 rang('ments we(t' was presentPd ·hY A vocal trto, Mrs. Van Hook Durlns the busl· and Mrs. R. C. Zuntfel uaisted
~fil\ ·polcs usmu the Star-poan'&lt;:.
(!uesl of her cou~tn Mtss lol.t' Gruesor, Mmenv1lle
Mrs Paul Wmn. Mrs Georle ness meetmg Mra. Thomas Mrs. tbem in makinif the artflna:eAbsent From
V.· 1 ~ kham
Sunday guests nf Mr and 1\oh ~ ­ &lt;'Olurs wllh the pnll'l' Lopped wuh Meinhart .and Mrs. E. M Blake, 1Emma Bland, Mrs. AIJen Hamp. menta.
S:dwanl Parker Sr , Mme rsvillr ' tars and the flblwns held by
R{'v Waldo J Bartels, was tk
acrompamed by Mrs. Steaff
ton were named on an Emergency
~"'ldr
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!.:llt·st s1w&lt;tker at the Rac1ne Bap were Mr and Mrs Wilham 1" 1rk muuature- doll ~ dres~C!rl 1n s8tm
Office
Committee.
~ne cu
en a11 '168em e 1n
:!;owns Mrs Anthony was assh
A rcc£- phon was held m th(•
one room where they presenhd
I1s t f burch Sun 1'a\ evf1n 1 Tltc ~ r IIA G (ami])'
May 27 lhru June L
F: i\oT Bl&lt;~ke , Mr., remple dmtng room with Mr~
M1~s Una Grt:c~-cr
was the Pd hy Mn
Hoste~ses for the meeting were I the gift. Miss Bowen t;l.p~~
Rev Wesley Jl'Jtkln~
pastor o1
the church wa ~ called to Akror. Sunday dmner ,[luest of Mr and J;ums Simpsorl Rnd M·; w.uia I Smerson Jon,e..s, assocnite Ma.trPn Mrs Bentle), Mrs Emma Bland, her appre:ciaUon of thoir tboueht·
Office Girl
\lorns on the d~Jcoral r rg comm.' "&gt;residing at ttle punch bowl. Mrs Carrie Cassell, Mrs. Gertrude fulne!13 and their frient\lbi-p, atMrs. Hnry Ketsi'r, Mmersville
by the dl·;dh or ·his au .
lee
:andWlChes, assorLed tea cookie &gt; Butler and they served home made ter whieb they ~oined tp 'JiDgtng
Houseguests
of
the
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anrl
Mrs
Hattie
Russell
of
Colum
In Charge
1\L the churc-h lhe W&lt;J rthy Ma lower mint" and ahe1 bert puncb 1ce cream and cake lnd colfee to song, which they bad ltlarned in
Mrs Waldo J Bartel•. over the bus epent the weekcntl at h lrou and W:1rthy Patron pr::sem
vere served by MrS' Mlllon Hoo '· fod'rteen memberi
their week d11y ctiu.r-tfi lehoOJ.
WC'ckend were Mr anJ Mrs Ar ~orne, Anne St
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Mrs.
thur Wl!Jch of &lt; olumb'!s, forme r
')cnver
Nelson,
Mu
Eber
Lewis,
Fay{' Wingett,
Gra1•d
1-~lecta ,
p,;m shiOn &lt;'rs a t Dover
Kathleen Abl l' Grand Reprc ~e n \frs Leland Brown, Mrs Frank
Mr and Mrs Charle
Ho]l ( n
Arraqgements oi
'at1vc of Adan~a s- and Adah Dr Cllee.sebrt!w
ho.pf ofr Pa r kl'rsburg ~ere Sun
vol, Grand Repn•scntallve of Ore- spnng flowers were used m the
day g ues ts of Rev and !.Mrs Wa!
UU Cll PAY
Ill TIE
lodge room and ~he refreshment
~on •1 he chaplet prt•st•ntcd cor
''o J D,lft e l~ 1'he1• wcl:e former
sages
to
Mrs
Calcndme,
M;s t&lt;~ble was centered With &amp;f\ ::tpar1sh10ners at Columbiana
Mr&amp; 0 E McKinley who was in·
Dcvrl rangemenl of peomes, rost3. iris
Mr and Mrs
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an&lt;! the Star potnl s presl'nl'•r.t and syringa 111 a crystal contlitn~ •
Ot1nbar W Va ,
'' ..,,,~ et on 111
on Front Street, L~ bemg trea~ed
'""ntt-N!II N!olml
wlt•h 'Mr and Mrs
- no' p11RI)'' 0&lt;JM
bv a local doctor for a fractured 1\olrs Anthony "1th l rorsage of
- fast dl)'onl! - phu
Rooms
pmk r ose buds The ch:tph•r aho
"b
lcnd•aa Yobrunl
pn!st•nted Mrs Calendme w1tl'!
aew btiUif tO
wollt
Pauline
Zirkle,
sludent
nurse
at
1 Wollhode Al.lird Type F111
A h1gh-pmnt of th is p.~rt of tht
Holzer Hospital, spent the week"'•IIl'ithbullfh
PRinr lo nrremelr durahle - un M
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, W•lh~l ••a•n nnd ap.on "tdiQUI Ia jury II&gt; 10
end
whh
Mr
and
Mrs
Ebcr
Lew1s
FOR
• lunly hr finlfh.
"'"'"''' progc.•m
the SUC·
and daughter, Janice.
rmse g1ft of ~ ro: tvel from W1IJ.;
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Mn L. E Reynolds entertained
Mrs Norman Wayland", Me1gs Anthony to his w1fe The gavel•
(Car 01
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County Membership chalrntan, and 1s ornamented 11o1'h the Eastern Saturday wnh a dtnner to cele.
atlmltted on 2 Adult Tickets)
Mrs William Hrown, D1atrlcl pres- Star 1nsigmli and 1s made trom brate the birthday of ber husbahd,
~ Sales - Paint - Service
Hom Karloff
Ident of Aux11taries of the Amerl- wood nr the old Bloom" Chapel Edgar Reynold&amp;, and the tirst visit
CO,II• MAKII
FRANKENSTEIN
•6007-Y Middleport 6265-X
ean Le11ion, attended a meeting of Church m FaafJCid County Mr• of her mother, Mrs Harry Laws,
(Th• 0Tiglnal Hill)
lhe Rutland Auxiliary Monday Anthony's mother atll•nded th .. Whittier, Cah(, In ten years
Better Clltiq eoflee, arater coffee
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nJght.
..,hurl'h when she was a child aml
Commg especially to visit Mrs.
On 1'he Brl le!it. Corner
Kcvm ~\ofc('arthy
Dan~ Wyn'ers
Mr .and Mn. Jamea Jcwart and later Mrs Anthony'll hther wa• l.azoa were her daughter, Mr~. Er~ tw/c•! The Jlla\+madc slvu )'OU
In illldd port
INVASION OF THI! ..ODY
bete:er coffee. tbroqb a.
two daughters, Spencer, W Va , thc pastor her[! and "he alao a' roll Conroy Sr., and famU:r, Hugh
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comhlnalioa of od!Uin aftd p.cenced
Conroy and Mrs. Rbbert Hutchlnwere week end gue.sl..!l of Mr and tended th ere .3 6 a child
(In Supcr- Scnpe}
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Mrs Dwight Wallace and sona,
The Deputy Grand Matron corr. son, Akron; Mr and Mrs. Erroll
wn.,.nrur. exactly, ntom•tically.
Bruce and Alan.
'llenclcd the Chapter for ttu&gt;lr Conroy Jr and daughter, Kimberly
NeYfl ~··q ~ "'ltuma" roffee.
Mr and Mrs C. J. Cummtngs work 110 ~ after the m~eetlon a JC of Huntmgton, and Mr. and Mn.
ar.ver "uadetpelb.. d~e,. 11te
(Cressa Webb) are moving from officers taking part were Ka'h George p Stace, Findley.
Flavo-ma.dc ndlod Jieldt mOM
Massena, N. Y, to Binghampton, lecn Anthony, WM , Alien Hughei=
Ather guesl!! at the party were
full flav.,ed C\I,Pil per pound,. too.
N. Y. Mr Cummings will enter the WP, Br.ulah Jon es AM: FleldLl!! Mr and Mrs G. v Rupe, Bradbury
lot aew coffee: eaviDaa.
hospital in Blnghampton for sur- Hawkms, Ap , Mrs. Joe Youn..: and Mrs Margaret Reynolds, Midgery.
13r , ~ubshlutt:d .as ~ccrctary fo· dlePort, Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Rey.
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~ Ill po 11s. Rena Lynn, Uny
Pc.ll.._. •lu.. ltll~~~o , ~
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Mr. and Mrs Norman Wayland "••
and son, Charles, were- •n Colum- Roush, treasurrr, Roma Hawkms daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v. E.
,.-•,\f
bua from Thuraday untd Sunday Gun V1rgm 1a Ncutzhng, assoe1ate Reynolds !tlayed With ber cousin,
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Mr. and Mrs Robert cond, Emma Clatbwol·thy, chap M~ss Ann Rupe, RN, m GalUpolls
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, Powell and family, The men at· W~•lm,~Pumol~cc,m"~shd,U~Ii1•n~~~~
tended the Middleport ba ..cbal1
James whJie there.
L,vaton Pullen, Charleston, was
the guest of his parents Mr and
Mrs. A. R Pullen, when he was
called here Friday by the death of
his grandmother, Mrs John Phil·
hps,
Mr Rnd Mn William Reynolds
returned home Fraday night aflcr
a 8iX week vblit in Mu~htgan Thry
1pent a week w1th their daughter,
Mrs Shelby King, and fam1ly al
Lans•ng, before going to Kalama
zoo where they stayed with thC!Ir
son, William R Reynolds ,and chi\
drcn while their daughter-In law
waa 1 surgical patient at a hos
pital there. Mr Reynolds and h1.s
daughter, Patty, brought Mr and
Mn. Reynolds to Middleport n·J
1a)' and rdurned alter a short vu
1t here,
Carroll E. Meadows, ColumbuB.
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R C. Meadows. Sunday.
Cheri, daughter ot Mr and Mrs
John Maye'r, Grove Chy, Is spending the week with her arandparcnts, State Representahve and Mrs
George Melnhlirt .
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Callendme
and daugbter.s, Nancy and Linda
Stockport, and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Anthony and daua:hter, Bar.
bara, were Sunday guests of Mr
nnd Mrs Willis Anthony. Mrs. Call·
cndlne is the District Deputy
Grand Matron of the OES and Mn
Anthony Ia Worthy Matron of
Sv.an.gelllU Chapter, OES.
Guy Suter, Welch, W. Va., 1$ a
buslnes.s visitor in this area and Is
a houseguest of Mrs. George Laah·
er, Rutland
Mra. Ethel Fll~kinier, CJ4rleston, Wills an overnl1ht 1uest or
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dalley when
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Paul Smart attended the Board
;~~5: wllh l&lt;owC&gt; ltoot•H Juli4 Mood• on CBS-TV. W...,.locollloli.,.forlimc am!flollon.
of Managera ot the Ohio BapU~t
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Franklin Richards, who is em.
I A&lt;lddento will happen ; 1 ; to Julia ,
plo~d in Coluno~us was a week
Meade, famout TV pttl'80nallty, or to H
end gueat of his arandmother, Mrs
any 1V'Oman.who d0011 hor own rookil)l, . 1
Her Roolt
When lhe turnl the heat off on her new · 1
Mra Sara E. Kelly and her aueat
, Qu ranp, lt'a OFF right then and them, ,
'frl. EUabetb Spincks, Akron,
i'l1tore'o no llnprinr heat to "boko" !
hay~ returned home after a v1sJt
7oa
IJ)ilUnp onto the ran" ~ •• no ecrape
with
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former'&amp;mother.
Mrs.
and ICI'Ub for Julia Meade or for you.
Emmeu Cray.
enjoy a not1ceabl7 fin~ flavor-dla~v~J'
Toc;lly'a new Gq nngee are deeignod
Mrs.
Bill
Shoun
and
dau&amp;hter,
for ctUiat cloaning all &amp;he way around.
deb, uuuaually taiiii'J, Because Folaei'a' iu
Barbara, left by plane from
And. with &amp;he new automatic to1• burner,
Hit MMOlloMI MW Outoll\atlc fop
~arle•ton Satluday tor their
uniq~e
of nature'a·choic:F ~~- ill ·
~abd.ll'OI'Chint ~Uit can't happen
"-•' ~ ad fvtt the cleaft, bW
bome In Jobna~a CitJ, Tenn., af~er
••• beca~ the flame turna lt.elf up and
a two week vlllt with bt"t (Mil'eCta,
remo~ mounq,in region~, where
io .., abuilcllllct ol
~-- ...-ll&lt;ofl,l 0.. •
clowo automalbll,y at j,..l tho rltlbt
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Senunel,
Annual Inspection On Monday L · Man1ey
AuxJhary In
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BAKER

CLINTON FISHER

Saunders L~uds Star Students
As Clifton: School Term

Death Toll Is Boosted Upward U(
Of isters Sw Thru Midwesf'l
Poll~t Vaccine

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S&amp;tiK'day mormng polio chnlci
will be conducted (or the ne~tt tew
weeks - until nailable vaeeine
runs out - for pcraons who have
had but on~ shot four or more
weeks ago, accord1ng to Mrs Beu·
lah Strauu, executive secrel.lry of
the Count)' HNith Department.
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matn lGunp .Of the nf.lw nurse:w'
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._re Nif ky Nletiolson ,
and M~. J. earl Nlebt.l•.~cl &lt;li~~,van~eter, son of Mr.
and Mn. Willfa:m VanMeter A.:
I!Or'dlnlf to Det.a Saunders thr
bqy.s 'Ire. among tM beat student I
scho1nticlill1 ittJ-d itt ~eportiJI-ent
tbe Dean baa .met in his kmg
eari!er as an edueator In three
states,
Dean
Saunder11 tf'.,.lu•• •ie
Sixth, Seventh and El;hlb Grades
In the very elderly Cliftoil ,Bebo:JI
n II I brlek ttructure I!Ordpleted

In 1878.

The Dean. a native of Mei,a:s
Couoty, twice retired but not
etYin,a up yet, \¥Ul be 89, years
01~ _ ~arty In Junil "I'm like th1s
building... he sald, · "old, but n 1t
)'et ready to fall down "
. ~fOrding to NfchoLron and
v..,._e tet their tearlter "Is the
~t tbe:r've ever had " Rumors
t.bat tbe Dean might try onr.e
tjaln to retire
already lhas
W.u.ht 8: number of threats t:tJ
loWa1Ji110ple to a:et -a petition out

lor lit&amp;.. ~tention.
There tJ 1 question, however,
ef lund,_ being avai111ble. in . M ..aon. CoLtnt)r for enough teaehers
to ltlfl 3chools as thty were th\.,
yeu-. The Deart admlls be may
be tOpped off in· the economy

......
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won't be too aorry," he told

tbe bo:ra. "bteati!e. l'm

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getting
Gld. But i( they want me back
hue pext yeu, I'll probably try
II ·~llln ."
'D tln Saundetll resides at JOUI'·
notito!!! 33, WJ~h hi• daughter
JeMit- Baundera. Hia star pu'plls
are plannJg on entering Wahamr,
HJah SChoot n~xt tall.

Pool Manager

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Frank Betz, 69, of 849 Higbo-Jt
Middleport, retired car inspt!ctor
for the New York Central R.lllwa:r,
died suddenly of a heart attack
at his ·Middleport home at 9 P M
Tumday&lt; He had retired on Jan.
uary U. 1956 alter service of 40
years.
Funeral services lor the deceased w.Ul be held Friday at 3:80 P
M. at the .Ewing Funeral Cta.-pel
with tbe Rev. C E. Hoyt, pas1o1 ot
MJddleport First' Baptlat Church
officiating,
,.
Surviving the deceued are his
wlfe~ \faude rReed) Betz- of Middle·
port; a brother, Jacob F. Betz,
dleport and ~wo niecea .
The deceased was a llfelonr res.
ldent of Middleport and member
of the First Baptist church and
the Brotherhood ol Ratlway e&amp;r
men.
Burial wi11 be made In lhe Mid
dleport HilJ Cemetery under the
direction of tbe Ewtag Funeral
Home,

Middleport 8th
Grade Graduation
Plans Announced

l«tt

as the dr1 V"r
that was d •
'l"uesday night

tbrpQgh , utility
leet ,~·;t&gt;ri!n• fo .m

He Is WHllam C. reH:blil. ae•
t!ordine t.o Sh~iff J\obt!rt .' c.
Jainea Bumguner, .son or Mr Kartenbach of Letart Falls, n
brother of Vorgtl Perkillll Th
llld Mrs. Oris Bumgarner,
tart.. Route 1 and • studear at lt\tter Was arrested at the scene
WO\lama Higb School, bu )'een of thf! accident and will 'Je
awarded a schollJlhip to the tharged with intoxication.
West Virginia State Oonserntion

Camp loc-ated at Camp Caeaar · 1

1o-lti.

Harrisonville
Alumni B~t
BeSab-ay

Mia Roush will receive ber AB.
Desree in eoeial stbdlee In June
and is pruently a candl4ate for
The lliddleport Eia:htb Grade "Min Wlttenberger". She "bel Gnp
Commencenlent will be held 1' to Theta Eta Kappa, .home ecOThursday, Ml&amp;' 23, at .ll P. M aJ nomics honoracy; the Sociology
The HartiBonvill~WDio Alumthe H•gh School auditorium.
and baa ,been a JMm ber of
ni AsiGOiaU~n bui' let M"•y 2&amp;,
Supt. Kermit Daugherty of
Council and .0: 18$7 for theJr tamial ba.nque&amp;
Jacboq Clt:r SehooiJ w11l be
and vice preliden&amp; ot
and dance. Tklket. ..01 be $1 ..!0
11pe.aker for the exel'i!l&amp;es.
and hu ·eerved OZ\ tbe
plus due11 of .25c. 1
Special musle for the program
Wlttenbereer'',
Millie will be (urnltbed by the
w.ill Include two numbers by th
Din
,l'anner prcheatril of Ml 1She
if
a
gradUite
ol
Waba•a
Elghth Grade, directtd by Mn
dle.port. Tile l'anquet will be se..
Cla!'i!nce Lacey and • proeessio!l· High School, Cla88 O( 1953.
ved at '7:00 and lbe dance starl)l
al and special D!imber· by thr
at 8:00 o'clock. .
Junlor Band directed by Eo~.rl
W-arnke

Draftee Fails
---Job~Opeu
At 'Ne"W H;tven Last Wahama Hi To Report For
'Q'f the
uf
His Induction
inan•Jer Ot t.bf awbrimlng pool lssembly Will
lOr
beinl
.bY
New
Be Hel~ Friday
W'oundaUon.

F. Bruckner
By Death
Friends and rel1tives learned
here todiY of the death of Clara
Fos Bruckner, about 86, wbo died
In a Detroit Ho.spital Tuesday
Dtght.
Her mother was the late L1zzie
Midkiff (formerly Mrs. Lizzie
Freclter Fox) who died about three
months ago. Both reS'Ided for a
number of years with the George
Freckers of Pine Grove.
Funeral servtus Wlll be held in
Gladwin, Michigan, at 2.30 P. M.
Saturday. Bur1al will be there

Surviving

relatlves here an

cousin&amp;.

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job

l~fe guar4 positlon, are
'reeeind
t~e
lb·
ven Recreation
Pion• oh. ~&gt;&lt;Inc· ..&gt;de lor th·,
opening of the PoOlt•ndJppoint.. r
t,o· ~ pool, committee , recently
,...,.. C. fl' Currt, •nd M. B.
Stelum, ~baitmen a~ T.homo~.s
Gl'il\at..d "''d Jaot lfioOr.
and

Attendance eertificates wlll be
presented at a gener.al 1 usernbb'
to be held at .Wahaml Hlgb &amp;!bool
at 8:111 A. M. on niday io tbesehool auditorium.
Report cards wJll be dlltributed
at
tb~ school on tbat day fo11ow·
DGh1ld F. Roustl was named
·Inc
tests wbich are being, civen
ebai11man ol tbe 8uUdln&amp; ant' at lbe
school tbrou.eh tbia week
Jblntenanee Committee With F. School will be dismissed for tbt
A Clrmtek, ~: C. Roney an ~ aummer moothf on Friday.
,Gfrlld RoOd 18 -nt·~~L

"' ~amed to tbe Skatblt Comm,t
. ~{ were F. A. ~armack 1 eh!ilt
man lnd Willl•m 1Chlsler ·.and
J'" .Ted.e..eo.

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ATTENDS GRADUATION

MliGS

GINIRA~

to the area
and will
scr1'Misly.
catv&gt;nai
exh1h1ts
..
ar;~~ picture rep.rdJDg
·&gt;~~•....,,..~.,.;
faetlitiel, reeriitTeaat
.,.
rac:ultunl aLilvftle.t:,'
sources, outstandmg busmess, and
tndusUYCouoeU~bcrs ser'mg on the
nussed
Fair cornmfttee ire· Wayne P'ostcr,
t~ squ 01 re,
Gallla Count,·, Rol&gt;ert. Byers. Ath- but destroyed a numbet of bun-ens County, Fr.ink Morrow, Ronald ness pt.Ces and borne~.
Hand and Tom Carlisle, lacluon
Refugees trom
the Fremont
County, Howilrd Kreas. Lawrence
all of tbem bomcleu, w~re
County, J G. Cox, Pike County; I~~:_:~ to Wmona, 11 mile!! away,
Floyd Benedict, Vinton County,
they were housed m tempoBart Boll, Jr. Hockln' County and
quarters w1tb the -help of the
R. L. Sprmger, MCJg.s county.
cross
At Desloge 34 IDJured persons
were hosprtahwd at nearby Bonne
Terre, n1ne of them in c.:itieal
condition Dotens more were mJured who dtd not reqUire bospi·
taJization
Flfty PIDtf o( blond plasma were
relayed by highway patrol umts to
the mjured a.t- the- Bonne Terre
Hos~:IItal, lbree mlles north
of
Walter Friend of Letart. W Va
Desloge.
has bt!en bt~nored by betng n&amp;m
sa1d two of the dead
ed the "driver of the month" for inAu\lloritles
tbe be51oge twister were k•Ued \
the m()nth o( Apnl by tbe Wes: m the City 1tseU and three d1ed m
V1rgmia Motor Tructr. Association a demolished farm house aouth·
ID their safety contest.
eat or !he c1ty
Fnend is a driver for Po1nt
Authorities described property
Express of Charleston He hl~
damage
at Desloge
as ''tremen·
hten employed bt' t-he organu:a
tion for 27 years and has dnve 1 dous" Thirty homes were destroy·
a total of 2.040,000 miles with ed and much of the bustness dl"only two acctdent.s bemg hstf! l trlct was reduc...ct to twiSted deagaml'it him. One of those m,s- bris
Four Reel Cross station wagons
haps happened Ofr the hijJbWai(
from St Louis b r i) u .~.th t eots,
In 183a, h1s· truck dnfted an,d
blankets and food to the c1ty of
Htruck a car after h2 had parked about
2,000 population
on a terminal lot Then in All
Telephone commumcatJOnS were •
gust, 1955, a motorist While at
knocked out In the stncbn arl!a,
tempting to pais him struck the and
the state h1ghway patrol waH
rear of hu tractor-trailer".
hampered by almosphi'rlc eondi·
He •" a nat1ve of Mason Coun t;~ tlons that garbled tts rad10 netillid the father or five children.
work
Still OtMr Twisten
Other tw115lers h 1 t Monticello
and Belgrade, damagmg n"i n c •
more homes.
The Desloge tornado also tipped
mto the httle town of' Cantwell,
JUSt south of Desloge Mrs Jame11
F Collms, whose husband 1s mana,:er of radiO statiOn KFMO at
A large, new ntn bearmg thr nearby Flat River ,told U n 1 ted
name " Mason Youth Center·· Pres.s her home was destroyed
was erected on the ~tason C.l'm Mrs Collins satcl she and her
mumty JJuilding last week ~)' husband escaped by takmg refuge
Prmc1pal Charlie CaJT of thl' m the basement
Mason
Grade
School, Glenn
fwo truck loads o( bedd1ng and
Sm1th ol Wahama High School two trucks of food were rushed
and several h1gb school b()ys
lrom 'West Pla1ns to Winona to
Th,. s1gn was made .by Ca. · reed the evacuated Fremont rc~&gt;i ­
and pamted by B1ll Rowley o( dent.s Tlte Red Cross also obtamMasfln Carr IS prea1dent ()( th ~ ed 100 cots and blankets' from the
Mason City Ovic Cuuncil whid, Army 11ase at Fort ~onard Wood,
~!Jret'ts
recreatu(.ul
Htivth£a Mo, for the refugeru
at the bUIIdmg
A p1cture of a hfe gized girl
on skates has been attached ~o
the s•~Zn Skating Is beld there
~
three t1mes a weelt:.

Walter Friend Is
Named "Driver Of
Month" For W. V

New Haven Girl
Crowned Queen
At Wittenberg .
... Carol Ann Roush, da~ter of
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Roullh Of New
Haven, wa.s recently uowned Cre&amp;;cent Que:tn of the t.mda Chi Al·
pha Fraternitr'a annual White
RMie "Ball at- Wtitenbera College in
Sprlnglield, Oblo, wbere she Is a

Coun ilahon O:lC w1tn('ss s;~1 d that
outs1de o( lhe th ree hmldmgs
spared by tbr&gt; twJstPr · nothm~
ov~ three fl'el ht s;:h was ldl
sta dang
,
The funnel roared eastward, dippmg to a clu s ~er of hve homes
and a motel \\ 1tn e~scs fiatd the
motel collape.t;d mto rubble, leav·
1ng noltng bu . the c•mcrete block
foundatton.
The owner, lames L. WI11r.in&amp;.
and his family took refuge ~
concrete
The~=

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3

Wel111ter Cqunty, ,June

1 The Southeutern o.., Regional
1 CouMtl will tt!sume its rtghtful
1
rt
lh 't
hi
pace m lmpo a nee Wl
I s elg
t'nunty pr~e~tatlon at the lll57
Oh1o SUte Fatr, according tc Presttlent Genrge Hallmger m a state
ment to tbe CoWJCll meetmg held
} st
ht t th Laki' While Club
1 ~ p~~= Co~nty e
Guest spe1ker !N the meellng
was Robert Minshall pubhc rel.auons director 0 r Columbus and
Southern Ob•o Electnt Company,
who prese.nttd an lllustrated lecture on the International Plowmg
Contest to be held this fall near
Publes, Ohio
The SEORC exhibit Mr Halfm
ger told the membcnh•p, wdl fea·
tare for State Falf attendeu edu-

mg apart the eammun11 v bu1lt
al.;mg both :11des f&gt;f the h1.1:hway
I Only three
bt.nldmgs were lert
11tandmg, a church, the post o1.
(Jce and one stvte
Every h.ome •n the tnwn of 207
population was ll'vellctl to the

wit~·:·~·1~·~"~·~n·~·~··u·~·~m~~:~~~~~~·nd

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Milford Lee .Hl'!eU, Steve L:,e
Jacobs. Thomas Llwrtnce KeliJ,
Leo Kennedy Jr., Eddie Eugen,~
Kitchen, Evan Eudell Kllntri&amp;h~
Kenneth Ray Lewis, Edward Lee
MtComas, James Russell :Min -,
James Lero-y
Mobler, Robert
Gene Morris.
Carroll Gene Mowtlry,
Kay Murray,
Owens, B~uie Arnot
WilHam Rice. Maryln
Shirle-y Jean. Roush,
G!11l
Stumb.1.
Stiles, Valencia
Janet Pauline Valentine and
Robert De Lay.

Th~ death dealing weat hl'r t"nnI tmued to threaten the are&lt;~ w1th
h1gh wmds reported at Dext('r m
southeast Mllisouri where trt-es
were cprooted .and cars demol·
lShed ear)y today
Tht Fremont tornado raeed
down .a hollow along u s 60, tear-

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State Fal'r Plan

Sheriffs deputies were scou,·
Letart Falls this morning for

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F1 emont

dead at Desloge, eight at Fre·

IConneil Hears

CONNIE KAY CAIISIY

of

Latest count showed nine
I mont
and one at Van Buren

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:riff Seeking

1Jetz,69
'
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MISSOUri and virtually destroyed the bttJe town
Tuesday ntght

j -

"cleared up" before advent of tbe 1
polio season She added that the '
t!hnica will continue untll vaccine
ta e~thauated and that no more
will be .available until more mone·,.
II allocated by the, State Department, of ,Health.
HOUI'I _Will be 9 to 11 30 A M.

. Missing
After Accident

FREMONT, Mo (UP) - The death toll rose to at leas~
today in a swarm of tornadoes that swept through eastern ...~~
1

. the depart-- '
Mrs. Str-aus• aa1d
ment hoped to cet aU second shob

498

Death Dealing Winds Contino~ '
To Threaten In .Missouri Are£

Connie Carsey Is
Valedicrorian At
Harrisonville Hi

Clilitc Will Be
Hel' Saturday

The delicious differe·nce you·'ta5te is

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JJut it wipes right\ p~f
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er today with ac•~red ~~ ,t
and tfu,Jrldent•mtll ma.t1, i_!l ~ l' j
south and eatf port:,;n. P•rtij ,.
cloudy with s.c.tf'hNfl thv~ ...,
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•ad porl•on toniVht Ntd o"¥ ,.
moat of the ltatt frf.My,
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Husband's Honor
By Mrs. Reynolds

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Admitaiooa: Janet Gibba, Hartford, W. Va.: Blallehe Stanley,

New Youth Center
Sign Is Erected
By Mason Council

MARKET REPORT

Dorothy Durst, Po!Uand;
Pomeroy; Mta. Ru&amp;.
Haven: Mfa. Joe

WYATT A.RiliSTID
James W. W)latt, 21, Wn Rrrested on a warrant ou.t (»&gt; the
court of Justice ot Reace R. E.
Grindley, Tuesda1 eb1rcfng tbeft
and ~ailed by Patrolman Jet Vf~
ster~
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CINCINNATI UP- Produce.:
Eggs steady: price~ at farms ,
consumers. wh1tes and browns, A
JumbM 27·31: A large 25-27; A me.
chums 22 24, A small 18-20; B
large 22 24 FOB A large 31 32,
A medium 28-29, B large 28-ZitChicken~. fryers unaettled, fryers 33th lb 20-20~; hens heavy,
13-15. light, lD-11.
Butter liD 11c0re 7'1.

I

Arnold Anderson .
Death Reported · ,
Mrs Herman Balll'y
ficd Monday night of
death of ht•r brother, A"1oll
derson who \1 a~ Durner;l'
tn a frre at h r~ home in
Lon , W Va

Mr and M.rs, Ba1ley
guest, :1\fn
Charleston left Tuesday
.far Charle&amp;ton.

Ihou~

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