[S lla- Ko- | iss Sec- | ow- Sr. ew- ded or- Irs. ied re- ons, The ong oric 964 lin- irs. yne om the ubs 7 O- ns. itu- ell wn, vas rin- kes ses, ter of er- his ar- ER pa- rch er- rel, yir] ner ine she cet ad ck- Nt, eS Em EES His eS. ah DALLAS, PENN SYLVANIA Local Institute Head Speaks To Rotary Club Frank Johnson, who spoke on “Federal Bureau Information Crime Reports” drew a fine turnout Thurs- day evening when he spoke to Dallas Rotary Club members. Mr. Johnson, who is superinten- dent of Chase Correctional Institute, informed his listeners that the av- erage Dallas defective delinquent must serve 49 months before going back to the community and society. The local institution now has 920 inmates and there are 8,200 in the eight institutions in the state. 280 men are employed at Chase with nearly $300,000 being spent in our area for supplies. Myron Baker presided. Guests were William Pomeroy, Bingham- ton, Robert Rebbenack and Robert Baird, Kingston. 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Davis hitting the ball every time up. . Lake: 6, 10, 4. Second Game The win-minded Beaumont team rors; Of Hillside After Retiring manager of Hillside Farms, Inc., Charles S. Hemenway, was featured in the May issue of “Pennsylvania Holstein News,” which carried a tribute to his thirty years with Hillside. - W. L. Conyngham wrote: “There are no words adequate to express the appreciation of the Conyngham family to ‘Sims’ for his friendship, loyalty, and constant interest in the well-being of Hillside. We sa- lute him and wish him many years of health and happiness.” ‘When the news was reieased that with Hillside, the community was stunned. It seemed impossible to heritage and Hoosier up-bringing at the helm. But the new farm manager, War- ren Sutton, acquired the skill and know-how from Mr. Hemenway ov- er the past eighteen years, and Hillside is going on as usual in its program of raising the best poss- ible Holsteins. 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Heavy hitters for the Lake once again were Davis, Engle, and Kern, the latter hitting a solid homer. For Beaumont they were Johnson, Mar- tin, and Kliamovich. Dave Martin pitched for the winners, receiving credit for his second win. Beaumont: 10, 8, 1; Lake 9, 9, 3. Note: Beaumont is undefeated. Coaches are Warren Johnson, Beau- mont, Al Wendel, Harveys Lake. Scorekeepers: Kent Whitesell, Dan- ny Kliamovich. Dallas Hemenway Retires As Manager Mr. Hemenway would no longer be | “visualize Hillside without that lean, | saturnine product of New England - a EI