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Ml'$. Thelma Hamlin Marriage
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dau&amp;hter of the bride, flower girl.
The bride cbo11e a powder blue

Hiney, Jobnaon City, N. Y.l The
lln&amp;Ie-rin.&amp; teremony was performed by the Rev. R. H. Woltz.
Wilkesrille, brother ot the bride.
on SUndly, ·February 10, at twothirtJ o'clock at .the home of Kr.
and. lin. JL J!!. WeJH 312 North
WarreD A.ve~---Co lu,mbua,
·Pink taperi in silver candelabra
were ued at e.eb side of '" ar~
raDJement of pint sweetheart
rose&amp; huckleberry and pemou
fou.ie on the livina:·room mantle.
Attendents were Robert Franfr..
lin Ginther, 100 of tbe bride, best
man; lln. R. E. Ginther, dau&amp;hter·
in·law of the bride, matron-of-honor, and Vkkl Lynn Ginther, a:rand·

of fora:et·me·not&amp;
d~e to illness
past two weeki
Immediately after the ceremony returned to school, Wednesday.
• reception was held at tbe Wesu
Mr. ·ami ,Mn. Earl Shreives of
home with floral dec:orationa b)'
the Viereck Florist and caterina The Plains were Sunday dinner
by M!•· Bernice Fox and Mra. WHo JUests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ed·
u. Pink eandlea lighted the bride's watd$ and family.
table and the tiered weddin1 tab
)ft. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler of
Wll decorated In pint and white
Columb!ll visitid Monday with her
to. carry out the color scheme.
Dtnin• room hostuaea were ·Mrt. parent•. Mr. and Mra. Harry KeiWlUiam Moore (•Eleanor Wessa) ser, Minersvilll'!.
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Mrr. Stanley Jones spent Wed·
Mr .and Mrs. Hiney left for a ne1day with her sister, M.n. Myrtle
wedding trip to Havana and the Watson, Minersville.
bride wore an aqua jersey suit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fieber left
with harmonizing accessories and
pink rose corsage. They will be at· this morni~g for a visit In Ft.
home after March Hi at West Hy· Lauderdale, Fla. wlth tllcir son
and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
atllville, Maryland.
George Fltber.
Mra. Hiney 1ttended the Hofur
Hospital School of Nursing and hu
Mr1. Phil Globokar and Mrs.
been office asSistant Cor D. J. Loub Reibel vitd~d Monday in
Whitacre, MD. She is a member Gallipolis with Mts. Elizabeth HU·
of the American Busine11 Wo- ber.
men's A5sociation. Mr. Hiney is
Special Sales Representative of
K-athy 111nd Eddie Abbott chil·
the International Busineu Ma· dren ol Mr. and Mrs. Ect&amp;ar Ab·
chines Corp., Washington, D, C.
bolt arc confined to lheir home,
Gue•U: ~l the wedding and re- Rock Sprjngs with chicken pox.
ceptlott mcluded Mrs. A. F. Woltz
Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Specht, Jack·
Mn. William Morgan and Mrs.
aon; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Pope, 1 Virgil Atkins were in Columbus
WelJston ; the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. last week where they attended the
Woltz, Wilkcfivillr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Inter-Lake· Grange lecturers con·
Thomas ·Pope and children, Grove terence. Mrs. Atkins
rdurned
City; Mr. and Mra. W. G. Moore, home Saturday and Mn. Morgan
M. E. Wessa I)Dd son, John, Miss remained until Monday evening
Julia Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert for a visit with relatives.
&lt;Jinther and Vicki, Carolyn -David,
Mn. Robert Rieharda of Galli·
Mr .11nd Mn. Clark Wright, MaxinVJ Kramer, Cleo Smith, Colmn- polis .spent Monday with her mobus; Miss Juanila Hawkins, Sid· ther, ,Mre. C. L. Arnol,d, Athens
nt~y Kloes, Middleport.
road:-

Meigs Co. Riding
Club Votes To
Aid Polio Fund

A contribution was made to the
PoUo Fund when the Meigs Coun·
ty Rldine Club met Tuesday even·
ill( at the Rock Springs Grange
JWL
William B. Downie, president,
)A'eaided at the meeting and plana
'~fete made tor horse shows to be
bt!ld the coming season.
Following the business session,
pmea were played under the dir·
~on of the Social Committee
and prlzea were- awarded the wlnflll'l. Tbe door prize waJ awarded
to Rusaell McElhinney. Plea were
IOJd at 1he close of the mectJns.
Th(! next meeting will be March
12 and the younger memben of
tbe elub w:ill present the proa:ram.

tee, were in Huntincton YOJJcb:r
evening to attend a DIJII:iot Ex~
eudve meeUn&amp; at the Hotel
ehanl.

acceuorlea and corsage of pink
C,arolyn Sue and Cht.·ryl Ed·
aweetheart roses. Vicki Lynn wor~ warda who have been confined to
a blue nylon dre.u with head·band: their home Unlon Ave. for the

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. GOP Leaders Advise President··:
To Aceept Democrat Proposals
. WM&gt;HINGTON (Ul') - !,'resident Elienbower is retreating·
m !be .Senate but apparently still hopes for eventual victory
in11etUng a strong verSIOn of his Middle Eut doctrine tbro""'"

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Modern one·piece LqwsondiQx bock,. revers-

eye Lake.

The fif~y·f~h weddin&amp; annlveT·
Andy Batey,' 10n of Mr1. Helen
!Ary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred COIIiDI
Batey,
has enroUed at Rio Grinde
was cclebrated· at tbeif home on
College
tor the spring semester.
February &amp;
Fred Hibbs, Chairman of the
· Out-of-town flaitor1 of Mr. and M-G-M Scout Dlatrict I(C#mmittee,
Mn. Collins included Mr. and Mn.
STUDINT LOBIY
Gordon Kl'mper, lfr. and Mr1.
TALLASHASSEE, Fla. - ' The
Samuel Trowbridce and son, Mich·
ael, Mn. Jamea Chandler, :Mrs. student !enate at F1orida State
University never miaaea a poll.t-Ward "Pauley, GaJllpolis.
ical trick. It plins to send three
Mt. and Mr.. Collina h.ave three represenla!ivea· to the Flodda legdau&amp;htera: Kra. Don (Lorena&gt; Rlee, islature when it C~Jnvene• in April
RN. Middeporti Mra. James (Flor- to lobby for permiuh;m for the
ence) Chandler, , eashier at A.lt· student government Or&amp;anilatlon
mans in GatupoiU:; Mrs. W~ to retain e_o.ntrol of tratflc regula!;Bernice) Pauley, teacher in the tlons on tbe university campui.
MercervUe schools.

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one-piece, pull overl(]f~s With striKing ~riset
panel treatment, ny o·n cove.r··groy, brown or
biege.

Mason Sehoo1s
State·.Aid Is
Cut$66,389

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accept a 1fltered..down Democratic
venion of btl resolution in tJlel
Senate.
Senate GOP Jeaden, it wu di,.
cloaed today, had warned the
President that If be did not aecept the Demomtic: modificationa •
there would be ' a prolon&amp;ed anc1
posslbiJ dbulrous Senate Ociol'
light wbieh eould weaken the Impact of the Middle Eut plan' ..
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The Democratic ftnion, ~~
pr~ved by tbe Senate Foreign Jte.11a~l0ns and Armt:d ServiCe• com- •
m1ttees, omits the lpeei.fk "a.,u.
thority" th• ·President had aoQbt
&amp;om Congress to uae U. S. ~
to combat aoy Communist ..,._._
sJon in the Middle Eut.
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Mr. Eisenhower, aceeptirg !be advice of Senate' Republican
leaders, decided Thursday night to forego a major battle and

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~DOlt IUtletf earlier bll been returned to her

llrs. E. M. Blate •pent We4aes- entered

anJame,; Rood wa.s the .announcer , Mr. and Mrs. L. n. 1
d the program meluded: a vocal returned from a recent
solo "The Sto!')' Book, Ball'' by Columbus wtih Mr. and if,:.:,..:.··..~~ H
Barbara. Jo.~~a; a duet 'The Way. gil Edwards. They went eipecially
ward ~and b~ _H arvey Wbltlatc:h to attend tbe annual Ntw ~ort'
and ChUord V1t1toe; a pantom1ne Central Athletie Association ·ban.
"Tonight You Belong To Me," quet and program at the senen
Judy Sauer and Janice Zirkle; 1 Hotel. Mr. DUes, y.rho reUfedl this
aolo "True Love," Bertha Wilson. year from the NVC, wat one ~~
A pantomime '1'ra-la-la,'' Car· the retired ~en who wat ncaa·
olyn Russell; a sol.o and tap dance nized at the banquet. Mr. tmd
"Alabamy Bound," Beverly Perrini · Mrs. Edward attended the bariquet
and a pantomine ''Love and Mar· with the Diles • and both c:oupl~J
riage," Judy Butcher and Suun were dinner gue.at.J one evenlDC
Pullen.
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ·Root.' for·
mer local re.sidentt . While at U..
Mrs. Clarence Lacey, mua~ in· Seneca , Hotel the Dilrs al10 . bad
atruetor; was aecompanist for tbe a brief viait with Mr. a~ '¥n.
vocal numbers.
Frank White, former Middlepor\:
reaidents, who were eelebratiDJ
their weddine anniversanr that
evening. Enroute home form Col·
umbu.a Mr. artd Mrs. Dllea vi.aited
b.is balf·brotbei, RalPh PartoDI,
and family at their home at JiuCk·

55th Wedding
Anniversary
Is Celebrated

E. 0 . Rall, who hu

·~w~h~~~~~~~~od~b&lt;~e~o~p~e~u~pa~U~e~n~t~o~t~H~oll~•~~~~
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Earl Middleton wa, reported .fS
in satllfactory condition after(mi.·

.urgery at the MelgJ Gelleru
Tbe Middleport Junior High SCh· jor
Hospital Wednesday.
tOOl presented a Talent Show for
Mr. and Mrs. John Buc~y ll'e{e
,t he weekly Anembly at the Hlg~ weekend guests of Mr. and Mn.
~hool Wednesday.
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Floyd Stanley, Dayton.

Amlouneement is betng made of
Ute marrlap of Mn. Thelma Ham·
llo, 281 Eut State Street, COium·
~ daqbter of MrS. A. F. Woltz
Jaekaon, and R. A. Hiney, Wubington. D. C., eon of Mrs. V. F.

jeney 1beatb dresa with navy blue

mao olthe Advancement eomnll~ vaUoa .and

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Middleport
Juirior High
Talent Show

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orlzed re.t.estate loans of .up to 2/3 tbe Value
y~s. Such terms have little advantage over
ofa new home and for 20 years. · · · ~
what !be banks now legally can offer if ne·
· Leade!'llln Pl• local bimklpg lndustcy fe)ll
cepary, bal\kers believe.
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I~ should be noted here that work to de·
u t Co .,.,..!,. Sl · th .~-""h · ·
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. ·eroy and Mt'ddleport a·nto attracta've boos. · av~lable here now, and alnce the law ·now
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. .)o11ger term financing, tbc !leml!rul
. , log ·sit~ Is proceeding on schedule. 'Ibe new
lor DO lt
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owner• ate determined to make a large DUJD•
· or new orne cona uc...-nloans per aps Cln -ber of gOOd lots available, at reasonable cost,
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that 8 .. bll!ldlni
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lltld Joan ~lion, or loaning agone)', · ti· ' l·,.10JJI·term financing to he available.
, n~eded !Jere. Tb~t cot11d have_been· true jlt
Additional housing in Pomeroy and Middle·
!be past However, it ·appears !bat If •i le'alt
port, and in the entire county, Is deemed ol
, some. of the local ban~ would be . willln• to
'rita! Importance. Within the next five year§
that.Melgs.. P!Weedln f!nanclng .ne)N construel!on llod~ ', ~e wlll be anolber bridge across !be Ohi&amp;
»,ooo;ooo }lie more llbet'al terms, such a new leQ~J . ·river eatrying Route 33 traffic dlreetly into
~venSWilOd, W. Va., where planning is now
new !lome con• , ·agency might not ii;·J!I!IlOSS•ry at tbla tlroe.
was only a- 'few
"Bulldll!li &amp; LOail agendl~ can loan liP !9 7~% 1, .~Plete for a city of l~.ooo' population •
~t•~t!!W·Jea.eral regulations aulb·i. ~ .!be tillllal ~t ?f ~~~~ homes aDd all\lw:ss, , : . "Y!IIiout more housing hare this development
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are;t.c.. on the Ohio side of !be rlver-wi~ .&lt;;;,;
lb~ 11~1 five years also will add a 1&gt;0Mul "':
stimtllua to !be demand for new hilm~ (\OJI. •
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courage f.all to grah the opportunity t&amp;e eit-. ··'.
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congratulated for taldng the inillaU;:ivieu~~ij~~ :
general housing question. "!'he u
here and now who are interested in
home, under the possible
should n&lt;&gt;t fail to report
sires to lb• 0 of C's. It will help
action. It would materially assist
in planning their future policies.
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of ")(ystery Farm" pictures being published weekly in the
§el!llnel. Minute• alter the paper gets to tty! street SoriUne lelepbon~s start ,ringing; Some callers are not sure: "l.f
Uai\ 10 and so s farm.' !bey ask. We don't know either until
Hille called and the vote definitely appears t~ be a
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~ttentlon is directed again In this column to the Chambefs

of Commerce advertisement appearing below asking that the
enclosed coupon be mafied to them if the reader has any ser·
lodslbterest In building a new home in Mei11s County.
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expanilon In this area makes It a very timely subjt~t.
The Chambers of commerce in Pomeroy and Middle-

port aM the Meigs County Bankers Association have detided lo make a survey to determine the need If any, and
lhe avitlablllty of local funds to supply the financing

ileedid filf, llich building.
Bead mldenta are asked to fill In the quesllonaire
lboWini lbelr Interest In building new l.lomes and t~
mot ally «1111ments that mi&amp;ht be helpful In the survey.

AaNlir lli.fte qasllon1 011 the basis lbat If loaa1 up
to tlllltiinialr4t) of lite mppralsed value of aow eoastruc.

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When Mama li on 1afart ilhe
rt;e!J one ifi.Ot intO the alf and an·
noune~l that she 111 through wtth
JUn!l, game and tlfort Tl)ereafter
1b~ arleta at her u1u1l noon
whlltt the idiotl llife out chasing
orne frGm blelkeat daw.n to dirty
du!lk, She loti blt!k to the outdoor
kitChen aQd quarrel• with Aly or
Melllle, or whoever'• handy, about
the faet thllt the avocados have
run out and where la the pate de
rota aras ,he boueht from the bi&amp;

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She readl endle11 detective
Atorle!l when lhe •hould be study·

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io bloo!&lt;IJ ft0thln1. oh• rlo~murs,
"Ob, tl!ai'J toO bad. I had a IOYOty
doy watthi'!IJ the aqta buUd a ~,.
ant hill and l&amp;o baboono clillod
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lllijtl tr lltilt about •lnlo ••d all
othot ~ of· bliP. lior opine to
pemo~ollll~:mpad . !tom wotchln&amp; (-1 lo a, ohe totter• about tJiO· ei ' . Ito!. S~o II abo faoolnatOd IN \l'llo~. and tho 1&gt;11botlno it~lh. oqualiJ faoctnatM by ·

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8ee)'oUrVaetre. .NkibolaorJDdliD
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contest and It Ia hoped that-oom•
tltlq JlmiiAr may !10' workell._.ilut
lhiJ ...r. Coplol of the ruloJ 'lad
...,.lati•DI f&lt;ir tho IM'l contat
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parau1, abe takea a siesta for her
tummy.'a nte .- 1nd I must aay
the tummY Is aabUna on her.

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nology eonf'\'rence on The obl'o
St~te Universlty camp~U~ that If
milk : conaumptlon pei ' · person
wolJ].d increaae •lightly, the nation could use liD biW,:.n .pound'

Pricoo _ , Tlmo .....
IOOtabyu.ohoil~-

In• S)ianlah. Bon•weoey from oev·
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f&gt;nul of dldnOa hen, hearta-of-

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warrlora. Ttl-en abe dlmba Into

have a &gt;lulldlng loratton? .....

u'i:... mucia flnailcl~l would you need?

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about
Mama
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aafarl.
Thb [l&amp;h and ogle the aallors.
ual business routine wai earied
ia her Ulird and sbe tets no brav·
er with time. She started out be 'I Thai•a about all, Madam Barna. out.
lng afraid of Hons and, by dint of I haven't hcttrd from her since,
The group spent the Jut 2P min·
conatant effort, it now afraid of but the monsoon Is blowing and ute•
of the meetinc in the praellont, leopardr. buffalo, rhino, ele· she's probably halfway Lo Caltutta
tice
of
Special IOOJS.
phant, t1ttac tlle11, ostriches and on an Arab dkow by now. Mama
all night nolee•.
on safa.rt Is a very aelf-sufflcient
Thore ·were 14 In attendanci at
When she ls ln India, ahe ls doll.
last. Wed. Eve. pray6r ..aerYJee•,
afraid of tigers and cobras. When
(Copyright 19~7 by United with Iaola Tl)'lor Jeadine. This
! she is in Auatralia, 1be takes I Feature Syndicate, inc .)
weeks Jtader Is Juanita SWarta.
1 poor view of kanprooJJ and koala
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Mama ain't brave.
T.he other week a hyona let out
whoop close aboard and Mama
3. Milt -.
aS.I'IIwa
into the tent. The tent is
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made of H~rhteat nylon with a
l.hel
fl.A
dppered net front, back and sides.
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You never heard aueh a frenzied
;. C)oaliiiOOp
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zlppln,:r or zipper. In your life, alT. Htp ,Unlia.l II- Wrlllllf
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thoulh the netting Is ~ fragile
Jl, Vltoltty
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that a determined Jll.O!J;qulto .R:els
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\alnan e117 fiVe yards off tackle wiLh·
11- KotJ-tltd04
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out much etfort and anything bigcuckoO
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consuminJ about all tbe mUt it
produces, U' economlc trends continue to move In the ~lrection
.are In)" ~ob," aa1d they have ·i n the past, a U. S. De"and the dairy cows
of Aariclilture dairy
mr- husband and partment
marketing
econo'mllt llid hqt!'
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ALFRED

civic bOdies and local banks In planning futur~ action toward
u.
new housing. They must gain some insight ltlto potential def.liJ
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• s. s. Attendance on Fob. 10 iii .
tenn financing be arranged to care for that demand-if It exWith Roberl Ruark
'"· the offering $6.18. .
ists. If there Is no such demand, all the chatter In recent years Having once ogoin e!ICaped the agos used to come (rom miles a·
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on streets and byways about housing being held back here
peril• of dorkest Arrica only to round to ,.. mem-sahl~ change Worship Services wer. bel~. at
railse banks WoUld not qooperate Is just Idle bunk
return to the problems of home, I her hllir from black to wblte.
the ctose of S. S., With the Re~_.
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~n safari, Mama 1• t~- otriela1 subject, '" Profit and J.,oa"' ''Sf!·
For now, as made clear on Page one today, the ba·nks appar.. enaa.l.am also lonesome for Mama photographer, and the ean break, vatlon u. a rree jilt, but to tetaJn
cmtly seriously will cotl•ider going all out, as permitted by who, when last •een, was prosttJte l~e. or drop in 1 strei~ any cam· it will eost us." "We II'IUit pracUce
federal binklnglaws, in handling focal demand for long ternt
::~mh!~u:~ft~nahhea~~
~ra, ~o~Je .or atill, ever tlevlsed Self-denial," "The souJ '.ll
flnlntlllg for nell' home Construction.
since.
by man 1 hillld.
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uabJe, not earthly, Lilit heavtnlf"A program already begun by the Middleport Chamber of The last word r had from her
Mama hao ldibtber .talent. She "For what wlll It prOI!h m)lh, II
Co1J1merce, while not dihctly in line with this line of attacJ[ was that she thought she wa1. go. can sleep straddling a eearbox he galn!l ·the whole wbi-ld and
9n the housing problem bere, Is bound to help. It is a plan by ,Ina to take n slow dkow to Zanzl· oitUng stroight up in a hr9nco of Jose his own .. ult"
the newly reorganized C of C ther to undertak a listing of
and Investigate the posslbih· 1 land-rover in Kenya or Tangan·
The M.Y .F. held Jts regular
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of entering a harem. This yika when everybody else Is spit·
all l\'allable lots lnsrd• the corporation limits that might be morbid reflection-wss opawned ~ tin&amp; t&lt;eth from the jolt,a:
meetin&amp;· Sun. eve. Feb. 10, with
used for new homes. There are even some buildings that a letter from a Mrs. Charlottt
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an attendance of 10 yotlfh and :l
ahouJd be razed so that new homes may b~ built on the lots Barna of San Franr~sco who noted we~~~~~~:= ~'i: !!:nb: a~~~~~~ looea led devotiOns based
they occupy.
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that Mnma was johung me in Tan· abe can buy thlnas ln tJie bazaar~ on ''Stewardships."
A Pomeroy business leader off the record recently was
~nd ylelt hotelo like the Nuall
quoted s&amp;yiftl: ·.:If this area fatls to get on the ball toward n(!\v ''do~~~You =~~~:Sa ~~~mnB~~di Beacl'l ·in Mumbasa\ ...~~ Mawingo The leston .aubJeet was, u.MY
hOUJinll tbe to.,m might as well be sold to the government for bott· r.lfina opertdo her time in ,u
I!I•!Jfukl 9r the Suibid in Mal- ~';'Yo:n~~ F~~1 ~1~0 ~ 1~
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the pext ato111 bomb le•t"
rle*'"'4 how obe llkel it? 1 thlrti ' ndt.
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Give" ihd ,Cil-rlll 'Above All"·
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When I went off after elephant
1'he Bible reidint'wla St. John,
plain ,.bout how some folk&amp; here feel about new housing. e&amp;peria}Iy·thc distaff side.'' ·
In bllh bush, Mama said she Chapter 18.
There ar~ people now trying to get on the ball. Let's give It a w·U Mr• 11 rna 1 will t 11 JboucHt she'd stay on st tho Nu•ll
Lloyd Diilinger acted as cHair
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4:30 Stake ·Races at Hleteah

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. The latest farm J&gt;iclure explained in our columns that
Mt. llld Mrs. Clifford Leifbeit. brought many calls to tl!e Lelf!*11 soon after th~ paper was out. Mrs, Leifheit !!'lid she was
!lOt eontinced It was their own farm until several had called
her saying they were sure!
One person livlns far away, In Toledo, 0., Is faithful fn sendii!lj, bts identifications here by mail. He Is Mr. Fred Rieber, obviously a long-time resident of Meigs County in times past.
• A!~cti•e air pho!Qs of farms appearing in the paper are
il\'f!!.14 lhe owner1 •bim they call it the Sentinel offlce. It IIi
iit great assistance, too, if the owners will try, to call before
Tltlll'iday of the week fOII(!\vin)l flppearailce of th~iso
!bit lnfill'mitton of It miy be o611i!ned and the photO dellve•·-·

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Saturday- Channel3
Ull SiC" On

a.. . . R.-ders Eating Up Mystery Series

8:iill
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of ")(ystery Farm" pictures being published weekly in the
§el!llnel. Minute• alter the paper gets to tty! street SoriUne lelepbon~s start ,ringing; Some callers are not sure: "l.f
Uai\ 10 and so s farm.' !bey ask. We don't know either until
Hille called and the vote definitely appears t~ be a
llmirllfte to a pal1icular farm. Then we can go along, We con-

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Hardtop 4 Door. Beautiful 3 rone Green finish. Whitewall Tires, Low 1411eage, Dynallow, ~ &amp; Heater.

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~ttentlon is directed again In this column to the Chambefs

of Commerce advertisement appearing below asking that the
enclosed coupon be mafied to them if the reader has any ser·
lodslbterest In building a new home in Mei11s County.
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would
mention here
again
thatwill
malliQg
or thisassist
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an obligation
In any
sense,
materlaUy
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Does The Pomeroy Bend
. . Need New ·nomes?
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Tlie questlon of additional housing in the bend area IS

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a matter currently being discussed. Expected Industrial
expanilon In this area makes It a very timely subjt~t.
The Chambers of commerce in Pomeroy and Middle-

port aM the Meigs County Bankers Association have detided lo make a survey to determine the need If any, and
lhe avitlablllty of local funds to supply the financing

ileedid filf, llich building.
Bead mldenta are asked to fill In the quesllonaire
lboWini lbelr Interest In building new l.lomes and t~
mot ally «1111ments that mi&amp;ht be helpful In the survey.

AaNlir lli.fte qasllon1 011 the basis lbat If loaa1 up
to tlllltiinialr4t) of lite mppralsed value of aow eoastruc.

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a -lmin• of 20 years u
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AttjloiiiA!hfed In b11ildlnga home?

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When Mama li on 1afart ilhe
rt;e!J one ifi.Ot intO the alf and an·
noune~l that she 111 through wtth
JUn!l, game and tlfort Tl)ereafter
1b~ arleta at her u1u1l noon
whlltt the idiotl llife out chasing
orne frGm blelkeat daw.n to dirty
du!lk, She loti blt!k to the outdoor
kitChen aQd quarrel• with Aly or
Melllle, or whoever'• handy, about
the faet thllt the avocados have
run out and where la the pate de
rota aras ,he boueht from the bi&amp;

In N•lrotol!

She readl endle11 detective
Atorle!l when lhe •hould be study·

on the ·

broil-

Max K. Nin'da, ecOJlomist with
'he Fedel-al Exten&gt;i_on · Service,

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ers were · ~tQ:bt ·and aent tO a Wa~JhingtoD, told petaous attend·
proce$Slng pJa-.l Ike. JAifheit re- ing the 24th annual. Dliry Teeb·
ceived a

lOA

tlian the

pe~ _mpre pet pound
·eom~mt Cincinnati top

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bii'dJ.

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more than w11 produced lut year.
cow numl)ers have dec~ined
i~~ 1ooltmtf. tbe last decade, but even..
'if they stay at present level, Hinds
ssid, production Ute)Y would n~t
exceed domestic consumption b)'
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io bloo!&lt;IJ ft0thln1. oh• rlo~murs,
"Ob, tl!ai'J toO bad. I had a IOYOty
doy watthi'!IJ the aqta buUd a ~,.
ant hill and l&amp;o baboono clillod
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nology eonf'\'rence on The obl'o
St~te Universlty camp~U~ that If
milk : conaumptlon pei ' · person
wolJ].d increaae •lightly, the nation could use liD biW,:.n .pound'

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In• S)ianlah. Bon•weoey from oev·
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pi~• eold
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Wltlltjirteed fl6me would you expect to build? . , , , .... •
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have a &gt;lulldlng loratton? .....

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Mama
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Thb [l&amp;h and ogle the aallors.
ual business routine wai earied
ia her Ulird and sbe tets no brav·
er with time. She started out be 'I Thai•a about all, Madam Barna. out.
lng afraid of Hons and, by dint of I haven't hcttrd from her since,
The group spent the Jut 2P min·
conatant effort, it now afraid of but the monsoon Is blowing and ute•
of the meetinc in the praellont, leopardr. buffalo, rhino, ele· she's probably halfway Lo Caltutta
tice
of
Special IOOJS.
phant, t1ttac tlle11, ostriches and on an Arab dkow by now. Mama
all night nolee•.
on safa.rt Is a very aelf-sufflcient
Thore ·were 14 In attendanci at
When she ls ln India, ahe ls doll.
last. Wed. Eve. pray6r ..aerYJee•,
afraid of tigers and cobras. When
(Copyright 19~7 by United with Iaola Tl)'lor Jeadine. This
! she is in Auatralia, 1be takes I Feature Syndicate, inc .)
weeks Jtader Is Juanita SWarta.
1 poor view of kanprooJJ and koala
- - - - ' - - - ' - - - - - - -- - - - ·bean. The truth of the matter Is,
Mama ain't brave.
T.he other week a hyona let out
whoop close aboard and Mama
3. Milt -.
aS.I'IIwa
into the tent. The tent is
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dppered net front, back and sides.
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thoulh the netting Is ~ fragile
Jl, Vltoltty
21. Olio
that a determined Jll.O!J;qulto .R:els
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\alnan e117 fiVe yards off tackle wiLh·
11- KotJ-tltd04
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.are In)" ~ob," aa1d they have ·i n the past, a U. S. De"and the dairy cows
of Aariclilture dairy
mr- husband and partment
marketing
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civic bOdies and local banks In planning futur~ action toward
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new housing. They must gain some insight ltlto potential def.liJ
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• s. s. Attendance on Fob. 10 iii .
tenn financing be arranged to care for that demand-if It exWith Roberl Ruark
'"· the offering $6.18. .
ists. If there Is no such demand, all the chatter In recent years Having once ogoin e!ICaped the agos used to come (rom miles a·
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peril• of dorkest Arrica only to round to ,.. mem-sahl~ change Worship Services wer. bel~. at
railse banks WoUld not qooperate Is just Idle bunk
return to the problems of home, I her hllir from black to wblte.
the ctose of S. S., With the Re~_.
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~n safari, Mama 1• t~- otriela1 subject, '" Profit and J.,oa"' ''Sf!·
For now, as made clear on Page one today, the ba·nks appar.. enaa.l.am also lonesome for Mama photographer, and the ean break, vatlon u. a rree jilt, but to tetaJn
cmtly seriously will cotl•ider going all out, as permitted by who, when last •een, was prosttJte l~e. or drop in 1 strei~ any cam· it will eost us." "We II'IUit pracUce
federal binklnglaws, in handling focal demand for long ternt
::~mh!~u:~ft~nahhea~~
~ra, ~o~Je .or atill, ever tlevlsed Self-denial," "The souJ '.ll
flnlntlllg for nell' home Construction.
since.
by man 1 hillld.
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uabJe, not earthly, Lilit heavtnlf"A program already begun by the Middleport Chamber of The last word r had from her
Mama hao ldibtber .talent. She "For what wlll It prOI!h m)lh, II
Co1J1merce, while not dihctly in line with this line of attacJ[ was that she thought she wa1. go. can sleep straddling a eearbox he galn!l ·the whole wbi-ld and
9n the housing problem bere, Is bound to help. It is a plan by ,Ina to take n slow dkow to Zanzl· oitUng stroight up in a hr9nco of Jose his own .. ult"
the newly reorganized C of C ther to undertak a listing of
and Investigate the posslbih· 1 land-rover in Kenya or Tangan·
The M.Y .F. held Jts regular
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of entering a harem. This yika when everybody else Is spit·
all l\'allable lots lnsrd• the corporation limits that might be morbid reflection-wss opawned ~ tin&amp; t&lt;eth from the jolt,a:
meetin&amp;· Sun. eve. Feb. 10, with
used for new homes. There are even some buildings that a letter from a Mrs. Charlottt
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ahouJd be razed so that new homes may b~ built on the lots Barna of San Franr~sco who noted we~~~~~~:= ~'i: !!:nb: a~~~~~~ looea led devotiOns based
they occupy.
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that Mnma was johung me in Tan· abe can buy thlnas ln tJie bazaar~ on ''Stewardships."
A Pomeroy business leader off the record recently was
~nd ylelt hotelo like the Nuall
quoted s&amp;yiftl: ·.:If this area fatls to get on the ball toward n(!\v ''do~~~You =~~~:Sa ~~~mnB~~di Beacl'l ·in Mumbasa\ ...~~ Mawingo The leston .aubJeet was, u.MY
hOUJinll tbe to.,m might as well be sold to the government for bott· r.lfina opertdo her time in ,u
I!I•!Jfukl 9r the Suibid in Mal- ~';'Yo:n~~ F~~1 ~1~0 ~ 1~
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the pext ato111 bomb le•t"
rle*'"'4 how obe llkel it? 1 thlrti ' ndt.
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Give" ihd ,Cil-rlll 'Above All"·
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When I went off after elephant
1'he Bible reidint'wla St. John,
plain ,.bout how some folk&amp; here feel about new housing. e&amp;peria}Iy·thc distaff side.'' ·
In bllh bush, Mama said she Chapter 18.
There ar~ people now trying to get on the ball. Let's give It a w·U Mr• 11 rna 1 will t 11 JboucHt she'd stay on st tho Nu•ll
Lloyd Diilinger acted as cHair
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4:30 Stake ·Races at Hleteah

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. The latest farm J&gt;iclure explained in our columns that
Mt. llld Mrs. Clifford Leifbeit. brought many calls to tl!e Lelf!*11 soon after th~ paper was out. Mrs, Leifheit !!'lid she was
!lOt eontinced It was their own farm until several had called
her saying they were sure!
One person livlns far away, In Toledo, 0., Is faithful fn sendii!lj, bts identifications here by mail. He Is Mr. Fred Rieber, obviously a long-time resident of Meigs County in times past.
• A!~cti•e air pho!Qs of farms appearing in the paper are
il\'f!!.14 lhe owner1 •bim they call it the Sentinel offlce. It IIi
iit great assistance, too, if the owners will try, to call before
Tltlll'iday of the week fOII(!\vin)l flppearailce of th~iso
!bit lnfill'mitton of It miy be o611i!ned and the photO dellve•·-·

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recreation leader,
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1954 CaciiU.- 4 d01r StdaJI · · ·: ··. $...5.

This can be your CPdlllac. See t~ll peallllfl!l car an[l you ··
will be amazed al'1uch wohde!'ful v~l!:· .~~!' ·tijue ·
: finish, wblte wall ~~·· power IJteerln•• um~ ~~ ra- .

dlo, heater.

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Holiday Coupe. Here Is the ihp value ear or the nallon as
llated by the N.A.!l.A. l)opk. Just let btblpd th~ wheel
and you can see tor YOIII'Belf. Modem lfUll ud wlllte
two tone with bari!!Ollillna genuine leall!er !!'~ Jllldde.
Power brakee,
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morilinl allowed u bow he'd :UO
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"'We've Wan'ted to wln 'ell all"
be aald, "but we'll be glvlD.I
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Wll hefd at Bed.

recreation leader,
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heater and' seat
covers.
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Barbal'l Gaul,
Dougl,., Palll

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of the c:unvention Thursday. High
t.QJlool ca.cttes and physical edutatton majOI!B still 1n ectllejle made
up molt of tbe nudience, and they
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polnto per gama to ·bold 'tho e
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Foll01rin1 on lilt doubl•lft!'ll loerJaio. wllo had beaD llf·m~
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If they paired .of! ·lif· 1t1o1r ""'"
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~ !IOCO~d ~ Z9.9t oDd
For telllll bondicol•· .odd In fl4- W~o at 2J.ll0. • ·
val fltures toleth.,.

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V. Wippel

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1954 CaciiU.- 4 d01r StdaJI · · ·: ··. $...5.

This can be your CPdlllac. See t~ll peallllfl!l car an[l you ··
will be amazed al'1uch wohde!'ful v~l!:· .~~!' ·tijue ·
: finish, wblte wall ~~·· power IJteerln•• um~ ~~ ra- .

dlo, heater.

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Holiday Coupe. Here Is the ihp value ear or the nallon as
llated by the N.A.!l.A. l)opk. Just let btblpd th~ wheel
and you can see tor YOIII'Belf. Modem lfUll ud wlllte
two tone with bari!!Ollillna genuine leall!er !!'~ Jllldde.
Power brakee,
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4 door. FullY equipped with lord-o-ma'llc, heatet, whfle
walls, ""II sharp.
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'1954 Stude!N" .. C!M!mplon ·... ·.... $99$
.. : ..... $27.$0H.-4fpr$1"
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~J.Mx15 WSW · · ·· · · $2J H. .. 4fpd,O
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4 door.

radio,

oni. ~al owner. V·l tllline, 'auto-o-matlc drive,

~eiltet,

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F. Deane Clrter aWl recordl1hem
In Ill• oame book he uaed when be
was first elected 50 yew. ago. , '

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••rved In th4l homo of ltln. ~·
eva Nolop of S,nelllo Wedntl
..._wltlt D)~hty .. lett over~pat BOt
p!tr perton aecordlnl ttl .tllrJ,
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llitrK ANNOUNCID

Vr. aacl Mn. Kenneth Miehael,
Chillicothe. are an.nounc:lnt the
birth of a 1 lb .• 8 oz., son born 011
februa.ry 12. The little one hu
been n.1med Mlehael J. Michael.
Gnndpannu are Mr. and Mnl.

Elza Ml&lt;J&gt;•el•

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~mi·anQa}ly .in adYancw, doekN
reeo or lk 11ft' loot p« boot lor
rnembeft tolt~ • Jlleat , • ., from
lloy I lo :4piU 30.
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hamt4 were: Mem.

benbip, Robert l'lfe. Richard
!lcbwab, Plrl Cunnln,bBJII, Louta
llloKi SALI
Tbe WSCS or the Methodlst Copdlarl; Jl'orold ftll~l; Proeram
Clllt~b made plano tor i bah sale Gerald Preston, Kenneth Cooke,
at the Rutland Department Ston Kennel~ Gr9,.....l. PubUelty, 0 . P.
Jllo.in, iJt. ,M, A.
Danny
for S.lu•day, Nbruary 18.
S.,.rej AeUvltr, te:onard Van
oPIRITTA ' Meter, Riehm:d SChwab; Gene f'U!h·
Sehool will er, Mn. our !IA!JnrM•. wa..rtn

Fu••te.

"The Button
Feb. ZQ, at

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the

Sehool .1\ud· Club thai t1i,8 vlllafeJ raw up
on sale prdinances problblttht par lng on
the IM'ee&amp;i tlitt the ralltoad street
The crollllnf be :repaired; tloa tt.,:
levees tie kept in ~oOA- eoJt ltion
and t1ial lito Cltlte~~ N• nal .
Bank be the deposlr,:: the
·-· rundt: · . '
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held
BoyS. and ~n bolt docka aDd tJib. 'was refer·
the But· ~ t~ the actlrit7 comlr\lttee who
Seiai'erl, wm rep9tt at th~ ft:ext meetlnB.
the Four Anyone wlol)ing to JOin lb• Club
Dt;~;~;~~~· may cop!Jcy ·Le~bam or Pr~l·
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ton or~· memf&gt;OIJ,

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EQUIPMENT

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your relurll an4 ]101 lOQt ~ on
oe before the tilth · day ci( u;.,
lecond mqnth ~~ the I!J~dinl
taxable yelr. $t!bWart: ny1•

McCULLOCH

C::HAIN SAWS
Reldqaarten For
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116 Loculi: St., Pomeroy. CaU
318·M or 0391.
2 14 3tc

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1003 CIIIMtO.i.I:T "210" 4 dr.

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!-9CAL
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; LoCAL' EMPLOYMiNT .
I.OCAL INTEREST
LOCAL COVERAGE
EVERYTHING ·IS

Luuroooo Prol-oa.

Stdan.·~w,;,,f ceretul ~wner, -=~~~~~~~~~"'!'
llfbt blu~ nnllll. -110 111•ott·
nar'l, Pomer*:.
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One coal H!,\TI!Ol.A, Eltite Jr ..

in fOOd th~llf- . Luther s. ~ohn·
oon, snoeu* fho!M MH.
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anopia, nnllln bllndo all
eolora lid ~ ..wain..., lad·
dtn, all kl"""' · ~ atoek
111 ~dl. ~ · •linda ani

tdlat!H 'iill ~ ~~~~ al101. Fno
ltljtiUatio!l: fh1 fllllialoo. Dtle
'Wippel 8q)pq; *it'·Union Ave.,
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F. Deane Clrter aWl recordl1hem
In Ill• oame book he uaed when be
was first elected 50 yew. ago. , '

Training Meeting
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••rved In th4l homo of ltln. ~·
eva Nolop of S,nelllo Wedntl
..._wltlt D)~hty .. lett over~pat BOt
p!tr perton aecordlnl ttl .tllrJ,
11!!1\. horne economtea extenalOn •·
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llitrK ANNOUNCID

Vr. aacl Mn. Kenneth Miehael,
Chillicothe. are an.nounc:lnt the
birth of a 1 lb .• 8 oz., son born 011
februa.ry 12. The little one hu
been n.1med Mlehael J. Michael.
Gnndpannu are Mr. and Mnl.

Elza Ml&lt;J&gt;•el•

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(C.nthw_. frem ,... Pe)
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xiLb dues of ttl 1 JUT, payable
~mi·anQa}ly .in adYancw, doekN
reeo or lk 11ft' loot p« boot lor
rnembeft tolt~ • Jlleat , • ., from
lloy I lo :4piU 30.
•

Commilite•

hamt4 were: Mem.

benbip, Robert l'lfe. Richard
!lcbwab, Plrl Cunnln,bBJII, Louta
llloKi SALI
Tbe WSCS or the Methodlst Copdlarl; Jl'orold ftll~l; Proeram
Clllt~b made plano tor i bah sale Gerald Preston, Kenneth Cooke,
at the Rutland Department Ston Kennel~ Gr9,.....l. PubUelty, 0 . P.
Jllo.in, iJt. ,M, A.
Danny
for S.lu•day, Nbruary 18.
S.,.rej AeUvltr, te:onard Van
oPIRITTA ' Meter, Riehm:d SChwab; Gene f'U!h·
Sehool will er, Mn. our !IA!JnrM•. wa..rtn

Fu••te.

"The Button
Feb. ZQ, at

Smith.

"

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It was r~omm~d

by

the

Sehool .1\ud· Club thai t1i,8 vlllafeJ raw up
on sale prdinances problblttht par lng on
the IM'ee&amp;i tlitt the ralltoad street
The crollllnf be :repaired; tloa tt.,:
levees tie kept in ~oOA- eoJt ltion
and t1ial lito Cltlte~~ N• nal .
Bank be the deposlr,:: the
·-· rundt: · . '
·
,. ·
·1
I ]Itt] euuy
\
Lind IIJ1d • A ••nora! diiii)~Jjl
held
BoyS. and ~n bolt docka aDd tJib. 'was refer·
the But· ~ t~ the actlrit7 comlr\lttee who
Seiai'erl, wm rep9tt at th~ ft:ext meetlnB.
the Four Anyone wlol)ing to JOin lb• Club
Dt;~;~;~~~· may cop!Jcy ·Le~bam or Pr~l·
•ot
ton or~· memf&gt;OIJ,

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We .Are Pleued
TO Al'j'NOUNCE

THE
~POINTMJINT OF
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MEIGS
EQUIPMENT

·"

~MPANY

J'Onii(OY, 0.
.

Phone ..

AS THE

·Authorhrfd Dealer

u 10Uf .

FOR

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llart on Jililili'7 t; you mly flle
your relurll an4 ]101 lOQt ~ on
oe before the tilth · day ci( u;.,
lecond mqnth ~~ the I!J~dinl
taxable yelr. $t!bWart: ny1•

McCULLOCH

C::HAIN SAWS
Reldqaarten For
• Sale, ePa$ eservlee

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SIX ROOMS and balb, $411100.00.
116 Loculi: St., Pomeroy. CaU
318·M or 0391.
2 14 3tc

COJII'l.EI¥

·: ::::-==="""=-""....,...:;.2 14 6tc
1003 CIIIMtO.i.I:T "210" 4 dr.

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LOCAL PICTURES
!-9CAL
, LOCAL ADVERTISEM'ENT
; LoCAL' EMPLOYMiNT .
I.OCAL INTEREST
LOCAL COVERAGE
EVERYTHING ·IS

Luuroooo Prol-oa.

Stdan.·~w,;,,f ceretul ~wner, -=~~~~~~~~~"'!'
llfbt blu~ nnllll. -110 111•ott·
nar'l, Pomer*:.
.,. ---- - ·
,•.

2148tc

(9) For ~J,i
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Looking For
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Something

One coal H!,\TI!Ol.A, Eltite Jr ..

in fOOd th~llf- . Luther s. ~ohn·
oon, snoeu* fho!M MH.
.

2143tp

NuG~ AWwtol and lo.r
anopia, nnllln bllndo all
eolora lid ~ ..wain..., lad·
dtn, all kl"""' · ~ atoek
111 ~dl. ~ · •linda ani

tdlat!H 'iill ~ ~~~~ al101. Fno
ltljtiUatio!l: fh1 fllllialoo. Dtle
'Wippel 8q)pq; *it'·Union Ave.,
~1·

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ond TIM01iiiY:
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MiliA. Mlddlo~ort. (\lllo

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Welter. Plans
have also been
ma.de for an in fonnal dance to be
held thu evening at the Middlc-

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rLgpter po11 K P Hal! for the me mbErs
. I;A'
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pJ $1)'1 Sh Yf
o[ the soror ity , tllc1r husbands and
Th~n~lar~hapt~ of Beta gu;~~- followmg members were
of

The profltt will 10 for the Speech
The cultural program was pre·
Therapy C1us whieh i.s s po~red aented by Mrs. Welker and Wi;S
eaeh .iwnmer b)' the
Crippled a moving pict ure on Tex tiles and
CbUdre•'• Society in Middleport Home Decow ioll&gt;."

DAn DY

Winding Trail Garden Club
1n Con t rl"b ut"IOn T. 0 Lib rary

BUY

1956Gevrolet Station Wagon ······ $2495

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A report waa
macle by Mrs.
Charles Lewis on a magi.zine for
the Library. Mrs. Terrell and Mra:
C. L. Heaton atlent;led the district
meeting held Teeently in Mlddle·
port and Mra Terrell gave tlte report It waa voted to co-operate
wltb the other garden clubs in
~he county ln the
planting of
sbtubbery at the county homes
and also to
co-ope!'ate for the
eo11nty flower ahow jn June and
Mn. C. L. Heaton was named u
chairman.
Announcements were made of
the state convention which will
beld in Columbus September
and of tbe district meeting
June 3. 1'he "Park

It e'5eleet OnJu
I'J&amp;e Verg Be•t
lnV.edCar•
WE CAN·

If you· want to plck over the but ueed tal'8 In
town -if you want to aiJk pleilty of questions and

GIVE YOU
THE

ret atraieht, on•the.lev4!:1 answers- it you want to
do you.r own ldokiR.I' in1idi, hnde.r the hood. and
all around-thm eome to ua!
We knoW'our ftne used' cart wiD 11tand any in11pee ~
tion, fCJr· w••n reconditioned them to the peak of

Due

to Low Overhead

COME IN
TODAY

ccmdition an4 appe•rance. Look at the low prices
too:..ehancel are )'our present ear will more than
eover the ;wn payment. Don't mi11 them I

WE INVITE

BEST

1956 Buick
Sed4J1.

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HARD LOOK
1955 PLYMOUTH VB SAVOY · · ··· · $11495
4 dr. Sedan. One local owner. It's packed to the brim with

vim. Sbowa.good care. ·

1955 PONTIAC
V8 ·· · ·· ········ ··· $1895
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870 2 dr. ·Dlz, Sedan. Only 15,589 actual miles. Hydramalic drive. w, hard to find words to express the care
and condition of this car .

1955 F_, VB Customllne · ···· · ·· $1 1595

2 dr. Sedan, Fordomatlc. 17,856 aduol mile' by' careful
local owner.

1.955 Mercury

dr. M.O.M. Heater, good

\I rune fine, sharp.

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do0111't look IJke anyoqe .has ever sat on genuine leather
custom Interior. Best Pontiac. New one cost over $4,000.

1956 PONTIAC VI Star Chief ·· · · ·· $21495

·• dt; sedan. 'Leis than 9,000 easy miles. You'll faO trl
Jove fl))m your bead to your wheels.

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"draiiU!tlc

Y8 Star Chief ... .. $2;895

Power Steering, Power Brakel. Hy·
all leather Interior. "Hard Top"
mllea. Fully equipped. New one cost

POMERO~

of IJ;oses" ln July was also announ·
ced , )frs. Robert Thompson 8·
greed to1 ,erve as ehairman fot a
j11nior club. '
Mrs. George Heines preaented
the top1c for ' the eveniD1 "Soil
Testing and FertUizen." fdrt. AJ•

COME IN
SEE THESE A.ND
MANY MORE

METROPQLITA.N
A.UTO SA.LES

AI Tnlfte Ulld
Ill Middleport
Evelllllga lUllll • pa.
Pheae 8041-1

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Bridge Cfub Is
Host'ed Wed. By
Mrs. BLaettnar

Mro. Fre&lt;l Bla.ettnii,L' enterl~ned
her bridge club WedDeadft)' even·
ing, at her home Spring Ave.
Prlze for h~tb fCCII'! waa awar4od
to Mn. WilllaDJ' Anderton and th~
tdveUng ~to Mrs. Paul Ne~se
A 1l11d .eourte was serVeit by
tbe hostcu ~ thoae name4 abOve

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The Pretldeilt bad notbiq to

aay on the mom.lng eonferepee,
but Dulles illfUe4 a statement ia

In other bu&amp;ineu before the
meeUna: appointment ,waa made of
a nomlnaUna: committee co'rq~la~
tna of: ~"Y Eliubetb Andtnon,
Eva Boll•y apd sarah Gibbs.
Mar\ba: Jane WIIUimllla\le the
cultunl
on "Trant.''
were &amp;cmd by
Janet . ~ Hinkle and

VI S.tclal · · · · · ··· · · · $2~95
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Utelr M{a:. wOQden scatfoJdin&amp; On
whieli tbey work.
'lbere\.,il no indication toda)'
that U.e ~"'nee had heea ..,.
Ued bet~ th twO union groups.

COT'(;,.__,

SerTrlai
. . .'. Date

the Wak~·Up Beautiful Lipnlck

No more rumblinl in rcJ~ purse with this rtcw con-wmlent clip-on mif(Or- the mOlt exciting; li~)Ciea
1ince Coty ..24"itself. And at bedtime, when YoU dean•
JOUr facefthe lipstick con1ca oft', but the Wm' alay• on.

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With all the rtione1 she. eo11id
Krape up, abe taid s.he and (our
of J,.er children, ODe six monttJ•
~ld, were flyi.,g to her parenta
f!ome in KilJore. Tex. Three other coUnty.
ch.Uiren were left bebin!I tempor-irlly with friends~ WiUia' body
wtn. be ahipped Friday to Groves,

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Georp A. Meskal, chi# malnteD·
aaee, eqgJaeer for the hllbwa:v department, Jl\d $1U8Z •• opent
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bUAtlor Abba EbaD for 110 miov"lea. Dullea Mid Ehoii ll~i~
"'eoDit:Qictive'' anawer. to tJM;.
AIIIOrieali plim for wi~Ml'Jwlna
JnHI troops' from• Eal'PL ' , .

them goodbye be
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bLrtDday of Mls11 Anna
Durst was obterved Thursday
when the Busy Bee Sewing Circle
of the Federated ChuTcb 1'11et 'lt
the ch11rch for an all day quUttna.
Jndivldaal
pineapple upside
down elba were aerved with •
poUuck dioner at noon to -"'MJu
DUrJI, II"'· Freda Mitch, Mr1. Otho
Murray, Mra. Clar1 Seh1eter, Mrs.
Loult Reibel, Mn. Addle Grucaet"1
Mrs. Grovor Er~. Mrs. AD'Ia~da Kaa
par, Mn. CJarence Ma111r, Nn.
\Y. L. K1utz:, Mrs Norman KJQea~
lfn. Theodore lfon, lin. Walter.
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A 10\ll"d' "laid. that Carpenter•
Union .,ortmen Jeft the job after
membep flf a Steel Workers Unio:a
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At a meeting held In the DAV
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A.:nn Ru'a:r 'preaiditll aJfnounced
plana for 1 dance to be held at the
K P Hall In MlddleROrt toniaht
from 9 to 12 p.m.

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latives here Monday. · /
Mn. J. A. Young Sr. Is in Jatk·
aon where sh11., is usisti!'ll in U.e
and Mra. Albert Coalea and( ltn. care of her daughter, Mra. Robert,
R. L. Jacobi,
Yates, and new aon, .ttlnda11
~elth , who were taken home MOp·
day,/ from HOlzer HOspUal. Mr.s.
Youn g is also carina: for the
baby's sisters, Sandr.a an'd Klthle.
Mn. L. E. Reynolds and her
niece, Ann Rupe, ltN, · GaUipol11 1
busine.!ls viatton in Colum·
ljrs. Gerald Wildermuth eliter· were
bll8 Tuesday,
talne&lt;l ihe Jolly Club Wedn~ay
eveninr at her home, Mulberry · Mrs. Noah Haaldn.s taus:ht at
Ave.
the Kyger Creek Hith ' Sc~ool
Thunday for Coaeh Chatle1 Jlat
A short bu!lineu SeBIIOil wa •; tiff who waa called to Huntington
held with Mrs. LUUe Rauck preBI·
by the serious illnesa of hi'
dent, presiding. A new project' for mother.
the c~b wa.s discussed. The.. tr~Vel·
lng prize donated by Mrs. Otmer
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W1se Jr.
Grimm was awarded to .Mrt. Hauck left Tbura~ay for Marietta to at:
Refreshments were served b)l tend the premiere of the plctpre
the ho1te15 to those named above "Battle Hymn" and the
other
and .Mro. Wilbur Hanning, Mrs. ceremonies (lb8erving
FounderJ
Donald Uauck, Mrs. Albert Wood. day at the Marietta College.
and Mrs. Charles Str4uss, Mrs. El·
Mr. and Mra. Logan Kelly Je.ft
don Will ,1 Mrs. Hi!Jlrl: Dalley, and LO&lt;Iay ·for Iowa to viait rel1tive•
Mrs Gene Evans.
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Smart hav.&lt;!
boen in Toll!do visiting Mr, an'd
Mn. Milton Smart and dauahter,

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Mason, W. Va. with lolr: otd
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lard Pratt wts awarded a blue rib- ze.r Hoapital, Thureday foi obaerbon for a dri~d arrangement ot vation ~nd treatment.
oats, oak leaves ll)d wood roaes
;tf!d Mr,. Edward Koehler 1 blue
Mr and Mrs. BcnU Woate vJ~ f
ribbon for an arrangembt of dal· ittd recenUy in Plants wi~li ~~~
fodlls.
Ida ami Auguata Wolfe. . , .' .
Mrs. Albert M~s entered Holzer
At the elo1e of the meetJng
Ho1p1
tal today for obsel'Vation and
games were played under the di·
recVon o~ Mr'.:\ Heaton and' p~zra treatment.
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llr. and Mrs. Harry Cant~
and Mra. cAarlea Lewla.
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were busineu vlJitors ln Galilp..
Refreshment&amp; clrrylna opt the oUa, Thundo~~y.
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Valentine theme wert aervetl~ by
Mr. a_nd Yts. Cb.:lrJes Bucl and
;he ho4te14 to those n•mtil ape Mn. WIUard Ebersbactl v(eri GIIand Mrs. Leo Bryi:n, )In! Hi1TY Upolla visitora, Thunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzllai and
CanterburY lllll,o N!lllie Kool!lu,
Mn. Lueiile B. IIa'!'klna, Mra. lin. Roy Tracy Jr. were buaillf:ltl
WUJiam Dawson 1nd &amp;uelta Mrs. riaiton La GaUipoll1, '1'1\lltad.Q:.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren
Ro~r~ Wilson ..a~ dauahter.
have returned hoD:Ie after spen4
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The ho.tessos wece
Mildred
lin. Helen Adkina, proaldent, Karr, Vugmoa Cliffocd and JoyC&lt;:
prelldeiJ at the
which w4• Kennedy and they Aerved refreshA contribution wu made to the
held al the home of
Ralph ments at the cl o.se of the meetins. .speakers
fund and a book on
gardemng wu- purchased for th~
IIro.J
Pomeroy Public Library when the
WJnding Trall Garden Club met
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Ave.
Mrs. John Terrell president, pi-e.sided 1t the meeting which open·
ed with the elub prayer and Ppalm
V-8, 4-Door Station Wagon, Radio and Heater, Power
23 led by Mie21 Emma Seitz. Mem·
Gllde- White Wall Tires. Extra Cloan. One Local Owner
bers re.!ponded to roll call with
the title of a song containing the
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Mrs. Claremtmt E. HoYt waa 14
room mo th ere, )Jn.
, - C. F. Tomp-,
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klru and .Mo. Ob~fle't ;Bayes. J 111f- over.n1Iii t cues~ 0 1 •Mr 1 u!..~"o.l'
ftE»' WelTy wa.s I e-e.t
Margaret, a seruor a are "" •
lege Wednesday and was 1 cuest
Miss G(lntvleve Stobart'• tourtll · at the coffee ho11r held Th~
grade, were eei'ved ice cn;:am pro- rqoratn1 at the Ancltora,~
vlded by l(,n. Paul Ztrkle and , Mfl, SophJa Russell at bost~~u~}l
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Miu Farle ErleWi,ne'i lirlt
ade tauiht
Ra1 b $ n· ,ad Mr3. Cecil Underwom;L ltri. ·'
padi we:te aerved eup eatu, lee :r were liven 1 ttea~ of ~ee. O'Neill ts a member of ChL aororeream and Valel)tine f•vora pro- cream bin, rup :eatea Iced' ln lt)' where Miss ~o)'t ls an 1et1vo
vJded b)' the room mothers, !rfra. whlte •nd .dnterf!(l witb a re~ member at Manetta.
Cl11 Norton and Mre. Richard beltt • nd f11,~1 of Valen\ine un·
Mrs. Hon. and ber daugbter a•· '
Owens. Room mothen, Mrl. Chat· dy and bubble IWil ~Mra. ~~~ tended the exer&lt;:lses cel1bnliDJ .
le1 Lytle and. Mrs. H. E. Triplett Lee Uaile~ aDd Jrfr•. Ed Ariloltl Founders DIY at the Piela HQUte
preunt for the put)! lq the usilted by Mra. Roy Mayer.· Nan- when honorary decrees were con·
aec:ond grade tausbt b1 Klu Mll'J' ey Jo Mil)"er and S~lll Laftrdn&amp; ferred on Gov. Underwood, Rock
Vlrlinla ReibeL They serye4 J,ce were guest,o
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~am Valt.ntlne cooties' ud Val·
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Korean amba11ador.
eo ne non.
P ett wu
The room mothers u ..a .nuve
In the arternoon :Mra. Ho)'·t 1t.
1 eueat for tbe paJ-tJ'.
.Iqraham imd
tended the Governor'• recfptlon
Tbe tbird Jrade, tiught by Mr.1. provided lee eream eentered1Witb Jt tbe BDtly MilLs Auditorium and
Helen Nease, were · aerv'ed hot. 1 a red ' heart and )aelrt1 shaped .met a Iar11e number ofthe celebncl!Oe,,lat~, heart shaped de\IUI rood 1cookies wtiich w•re '· · served by ties attending the Founders Day •
cup eakea, heart snaped eookie1 I' Mrs GUbert. , ~ted. bf 1 ' lin. and premier of thE; ne,w pk.ture '
wlth Valentlne dec.ora'tion4 ;,tnd Richard Fintaw. ,
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each of the ;llx grad~ at CeatraJ
School, Thurstlay afternoon. Val·
ent.inu . wera
diJtrlb11ted' from
be1utifUUy deconted boxe. . . and
the pupile received ValenUne can·
dy treat&amp; from the teacben.

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Gropiyko .. ·SoViet forelp mloliler, replacioa Dmilrl T. Sbepllo¥,
DiplomatiC' apureea ill w~.
toll 11id Israel did not tldat' the

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after an I~raeli tl'oojji witladrawaL
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