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ol the Chlldnn of the ~~
IIIN GAlee Horto.n. a charter

aevoJuUon met saturday ~ ...... _ and the chaplalfl of Renoon at the t.oqae of lrlr. anli lin. tdn JOI'lOtban )(elp Chap~r DAR
Harold Lohle f« an oraanlartloll ,._.,e the Invocation and msl alled

tbe oWcers.
A DUDtber at ~ ago i 'CHOfftcen instilled were Mrt
die of UberlJ CJl.lpter wu fm'med Dllfi Dutton, aenlor presuknt;
by Miss Emma J.cabs, which' lal Jlrl Guy Nete:ler, aenior vtee pre~·
er beeame lnaetlve. Tbe prewnt Jdent: SbaroB Jonea, junior preai·
group have bee:o Jl&amp;tft:ed the per- dent; Nede Bradford, junior vit:e
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MJD!on to use tbe name for their pretldent; Ellen Dutton , treatW'er;
Jen.Uf-er Lohle. 1ecretar)'; ar d
J'rapt Tltut, hiatorian.
Durln1 the meetiug in eharge
of Sharon Jonea, Barban Jone•
pd Sandre Brewiqton were nam
!!d p tbt publlclty romm11tee Neda Bratil(lf'd was elected aa dele·
J&amp;te and Ellen Dutton a• alternate
to the conference to be held in
J)a)'ton at the We1tmin~~ter Pret.,)'terian ehureb, April 8. Sharon
Jone. as president Plld Mra. ~
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CON'l')lSTANTS in -the county grade school spelldowo last night sponso1'1!d &gt;Y ~~•~n~:J:::;
bus Citizen were, lef,! to rigbt, seated, Allen Swa~. Bedford; Sandra Butcher, il
George JohnsJon Salem Center; }dorton Butcher, IJJifl"~onvllle; Gary Reed, Chester; Sblrloy
Hatffeld, catpenter, Standing, Lilrry Lande0 , Chester; Larry Price, Salem Cimler; Rita Kay
Teet, Carpenter; Billy Jean Cundiff, Syracuse; Paula Sayre, Syract!Se, Richard Oller, Bradbury; Mary Smith, Bedford.
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Rulings Are Made Budget For Ne~t Two Years
On 21 Cases In
Is Balaneed Says Governor
M . - r- Co
COLUMBUS, 0. (U~. c . William O'Neill today subeigl!I"\.AJ

Dfts

RullDp or dilmluals in a total
Of 21 Melg•· County action• riled
In Common Pleao Court here
were entered ta joutnals of the
Clut of Co1trt1 today.
They were: OhiP "' Robert Lee
Sa,.re. with tbe d.W.dont belnJ

milled a f1.7 billion state spending program to tbe LegJSl:t·
ture.
Tbl! two-year program calls for increased expenditures for
schools, highways, menial hospitals, Qniversllles and parks,
The gofei'DOr told a joint session in hlo;; budget lllessage that

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peop1es Named
New P:resJ•dent
ClllrkJ_!o
ii""~ Of Bar t1~~'g

bond for appearance at hil,trialdate uot set--after Sane· plead
IUiliY at bia orralgnmiftt be-

Ju4te Cedrie

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though some of the mtmbefi:
doubted tba! it wa1 nt~eesslfl". . ,

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of that orpnilaUon at a meetma:
Monday in PomerOy.
Other ofllten named weu F::ed
W. Crow, yiCe president. and Bel'·
nard Fultz aecretary-lreullftl'
Commop Pleu Judge Cedrie Clark
eontiaU.et 11 trunee of the County

IThree Ate Cited
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Mr. People~ IUCfteds the late
Judge Fred W. cnw Sr., who died
early in J111U11'1 Of thiS year. It
has been ellatoDW'f: ill the IOteal
tar for tbe oldeat active .,membu"
to aseend
the,, Jlftlideoey.
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Jwl l)een JetttlfruClark 1141{ been

Amerlea fir
In the Raekte

Janice Manuel
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ed w1th a party Saturday alter·
noon at her home, Syracus~ hondrlna her daushter, Janice, dn her
sixth blrthdny
Games were played lluring the
afternoon and pnzcs awlrdcd the
winners.
Arter the hOnored gue&amp;t opened
her many mce gifts, rctrealfments
of Ice eream and cake ware .11erv·
od. Favors and balloona were glv·
en each gue~l
Present wero (leboronnd B~nda Norris, Kalhy Francia, Jeln
Ann and Dicky Sauvaae. Linda
Csrpentcr, l'eggy Hubbard, Jerry
Hubbard, An&amp;'ela Hubbard, Vllerle
Mta. Charlet McNamee, w}lo
Ja Gilmore. Brenda and G4t'y Ml- c:elebraJed her ei.a:hty-Neond birth
chael. Conlee Manuel aftd Jean dl)' at h'l!r home on SOuth S&amp;':ond
Manuel.
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Vlaillnf lllr rnd Mro, MeNameo
durlna the day wero Mn, Allie

held on

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You'" ri.N w.... 70u 10
Oldamobile lor '511 And
we're •n:dout W IMIP.: you
lelac1 ahe Rocket th•t'•

Homemaker~ wiD •lso be
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PLUPP D.V WAIHING
erJVIIJe: .Mrs. Erma Wll•on and
Mn. lAura Van Meter, ·b•tlrt: Mr,
Mra. Vietor Hannahs and c:bllCall .,,..,
1dJ•n. Kalbecyn Jane aad Chuekf,
e Wo Pick Up I Dollnr
and Mn, Ed 51111111 and daUfb·
ler Pomeroy.
Halo. Cl"nod and lloclcH
sdi&lt; Starloy, Kom Run,
Mr. and ljlra. C. H. WI,. Jr., Mn.
Hoi Root, Mr,, R. SanalMiry, Mr.
and Mn. c. P . Bradbury, l:ddlo
N, 2ntll Awt.
M1411....... KJtehen, Mr. and Mn. CbJr lea
lradbur)' and c:htldreo1 S\llla.ne,

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SalvaUon Arm)' Corps ·I

loday a~bbunc~ Ito m]inttily fr&lt;e
clotbinll day fOr Tbur•daY, Feb~
28 from 9:30 a.m. to .1 p.m The,
Cotpa Is ocated 011 E ~nd-tt.

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ler Yl. Hury E. Miller,
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Spiller&amp; VI. OleU E. SpliJon, El-

mo Lewll n. Rl~hard Lewis. and
Gladya Marie CralJ w. Ceell G.

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Against Lowering'
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:Prtee, wbo
Second Street,

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door
left open for 1
taObioant
gt,.e "Full
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to tbe Dean's List
commerlcal Col-

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for operating state

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Thl! JOYemor abo. llld that oaa
automatic pay iaetellf which will
go into effect for state employea:
July 1 wW eost S'Y.2 mi1lion.
..An)' inereue fol'" state employes in addition to the 10 per

ten\ mc:reue provided by law,'"
he Aid. "should be made 1n the
low paid braekeU .alter serio111
study...
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attOU-tbe-board
pcrcentate inft'Uiet whidl ineritabty diJerim..
inate agaiDiit the "low paid,· empJO)'e...
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increase of fl88.8
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than
To Be lntfoduted
(lQL!JJQIUS, 0 . UP - A bill
allowing oebool diatrleta to IIX
ou~ the IO.mill UIJlit for Ill
'llldeflnite" period ..W be IDtrodueed in the Ledolalure todaJ.
Rep. James A. Lantz (Df'airfield.), 1ponsor of tbe mea1111'e,
uld 1l bu the full support Of tbe

Ro~rt E. Searle&amp; vs. Bertlla A.
searles, Cbestt'r P. Glasa VI. Mil·
dred E. Roush, Iva cremeans VL (lbio Education A.uoei!-iion.
Lantz llld ...,..1 boardio
June c. Cremeans, Helen L Smitb

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A ilative of Meon County, the
deeeued waB the daughter o( tbC
late Yr. and lllro. Allred Sau, She
was born on Febrvary 1~1 1879.
Survivors are lwo aolili', Mtlvin
Knapp of Broad RUn and Elmer
KRapp of New Haven; thr.ee daughter.. Mrs. Rodra Roush, Nol'f9U;:

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wt\b Jame, Mll'tln Jn

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vs. Andrew Hager,
.Napper n. Wilbur Napper,

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OhiO, Mn. Hilda Sparks, and Mri.
Ru~R11 RoUBb of New Haven.
Burial will be made In the Graham cemetery.

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LAUNDRY CO.

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Pomeroy

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ttlill Braley ~rlor to the feitute of
thbliaaiversary whicll ia to be reo
c:oe:nition of the ac:eomp!iabmenta
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(Ame In •nd Me 1111 800a.

J~epbCharles
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1. Hartung, Rhea

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Mrs. McNamee Is
Honored On Her
82nd 81'rthday

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eue1 were dl&amp;and no records

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the state "will remain oo a pay·u\
you co baais for tile nut two
yean."
"The budget iJ balanced,." M
&amp;aid, •·and t do not recommend
aD)' new or inc:reued tans."
Appropriations recommended

Huriet Warner, · plaint1H, YJ
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$78!.8 million for b.iibwayB and
John Warner, defendant, where
Emmett Peoples, oldf!tt member tnfOe aafety.
lean WU tranted the defendant ot Ole Jfeip County &amp;r A.uoeil$30.2 millicn tor liquor tontrol
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an ana.wer and the same lion. wu DaJiled to the presidency
7.8 million for w\ldlife.

Gov. C. WlDlam O'NeUI bad

ommended !!Uch aeUon to
couneU wheD he met witb eity
offlcftl• in Columbus

auditorium.

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,litlng planned--by the RaCille Fu~

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Mary C. Miller
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for hospitalization and medipl
care for tbe aaed also was pi'oo
'PQHd Tbe amount is $11.11 m.illloD
more
oaw bemg spot.
O'NeW taid the Legialature
should a1so provide 139.8 milUOD
to make up for "deficiendea•• in
the bit budget. He wd the Situation resulted In lawa enacted
without sufficient appropriaUona
to ~er the programs.
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Tbe governor Hld the "deficie~~­

q" appropr tation• were needec,f.

are for the school foundation program.
now required to limit IUeb Jevlee: health care for the aced. publie
to o definite number Of ,..., and employees and teaehers retirewbeft lbe time is up, tbq must ment eontribuUons. and worktllen be rHubmitted to the Wlen. men's compensation premiums on
. ..,..,... often beeom.. dilllnl~ state worken•
be Aid, be&lt;a111e tbe -le _.,.
"'The most difficult problems
not clear on whetber tbe Jet) ll that Ohio fact'!s . . .are fia.anci.ll
an •4fltianat tax or merel, tlte ones."' O'Neill 11aid iD his prepared
continuation of a tu alretcly in \!!XI.
elfeet.
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Tbe aovern0r warned the legl.
SCboiol boards DlUit levy outaide lsture not to add additional ~ppro­
tho lO.miU limit to oualll7 for p.liatlona that m:1gbt booat lbe eost
Illite alcl to needy oellool dlolrleta. Of state opendll&gt;g ...,. "'be •IIi'"Tbe eJeetions ean deiQI 1he mates of revenqes av.ai.lab1e."
araatlng of sueh state ald." Lintz
"YOil will be delug&lt;d I&gt;!' ""
oald. "117 bill would ellminale lbe quettJ far inc&lt;ea.es in this budg:obllac:le."
et;• be said. "I urce you to rteld
The Fllrfleld County Dei!IO&lt;ral to uo pres&amp;ure wl:iitb will result
lltmsed, bowe-. lblt li:hool in •. .requiring the impositiOn of
would oUII relaiD power lo new tixes upon an already overnt off or reduce a tu aDYthile
(Centinueclo ett ,... thNt)
they wiahed.

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TAxCOLLECTOR'S HEYDAY
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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
IIICHAJ b S. OWEN- GINIRAL MANAGER
R• YNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
lfational •dvet'tidng representative, BottWill-Kltnball Ine., 343
Lntaaton Ave., New York City, UJ, N. Y.
~tered u second cllss mailing matter at the post offiee at Pom._..Obio.
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1 Sl.lbscription rates : Deli\'eory by tarrier where available 30 eenta per
~; one y~ar in advance at Th;e Daily Sentinel office, $1~. 60!· SIX
lh.oftUu., $7 .80; thret months, $3.90. By motor route wherf' nat able:
;r'nbtnonth 11 . By mail one year $8; six months, $4.25; tbree monlhs.
: one month, Sl.
Published every afternoon except Sunday by Tbe Ohio Va11ey SP.nUntl. Inc , al 110 Mechanic St., Pomervy, 0 . Business office phone 39S.
HlltbrUI offiee phon" 397.
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inated . while the tax itself continues without Jssuance of
stamps. This has been proposed as an economy move, and we
have no quarrel with intelligent economy in government•••
BUT we have !,() InC serious doubts about this idea or eHm!naUng stamps.
For one thing, it seem!! quite likely that tax receipts will
decrease once the stamps are eliminated. When the stamp redemption feature was siarted in 1939, after !be sales tax bad
been in openttion four years, it was done expressly because
complanC'e with the law , and resulting tncom(', had been ex:·
tremely di sappointing.

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Home
The P""ice ls Rlibt
Truth or Conltlflueneel
tic Tac DooP
II Could Be ·You
1:00 CW'rent

6:00 Queen For A Da,
4:45 Modern Roitttnce
IS:OO Comedy Time
$,:30 My Little :MargJe
8:00 J'edM'il Men

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Globobar, Mlu Eliubelh DuUy
and Mrt. Vira:inia Edwards, all of
Pomero)'.
Mi11 Sally Sauer, Mn. Rae Ann
Gwludowoky, Mro. Tom lll!h,
lira:, Norma Amsblf)', Mn. Tom
Rue, lltt. Roland LeVaugha; Mra.
J'obn. P'!'f&amp;onl, Mr1. James Tbomu,'
·! t[,., Ri&lt;:hard KilT Jr., Mrs. Gill
·Miller, Mrt. Lewis Sauer lr., Mn.

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!tiro. Paul TIH:Iu, Mr&lt; Juanita

Jlad&gt;lol, Mrs. Martha Cblld.o, Mr•
Lena M Ki I ••- H
e "ey, JQ.l... omer Rl ee,
:-•ddin"at'leie Brewina:top., Mias
e e IIOudllhelt.. Mrs. S~e
Cramer, lin. Martha lla&amp;Jeriy,
Mri.. Jl.ari-:,1. LeLlbelt, Mrs. Annie
Cltapmao. 1IIU'I. .Jame• Simpson,
Jfl'l, TGI11 Rlley, Gwenie White,
,..., William Ml&gt;l'rio, Mrs. Harold

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WCH5-TV Channell

·He·s the only,

f:OO Mo-rn•n.t 8110.

10:00 (IW, lb&gt;tt
10:111 Arthur liodhot
11:30 Strite it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:1f Love of Life
12:30 ~arch fur Tomorrow
12:45 Guid 'ng Ua:ht

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GARDEN CLUI
'The New HaveD Garden Clu,
met recently at the Quillen Mem·
orial Clubhouse •ith Mrs. Don
Foglesong and Mrs. W. R. Proffitt
as hostesses. Roll call Will 'Mem·
or lea of ·My First Cors.,e." · DurJng the ~&gt;usiness meetlng Mrs.
Harry Layne gue a report on the
Therapy ·Project.

1:00
1:30 Allhe. Wo•IJI
Our Miss Brook•

Houseparty
Ill · Pt)'Off

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4:110 Brllhlot Day
4:15 Se&lt;M Storm
4:110 Ed_.
Nljht
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7:00 Cartoor. Show

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as Mrs. 'Batey dem·

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lnstrated. Refreshments were ser·
vrd by the 1-Jostesses to those a1 bove and Mrs. Floyd Carmack,
.Mrll. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Clyde Foley,
Mrs. James Hampton, Miell ~ldye
H-art, Mrs. n·
• D. Hume, ·M.ra. II ugo
Juhling, Mn. Herman I.Byne, Miss
Lcl'h Powell, Mrs, Ray Picken• Sr.
MrS". Donald Roush, Mrs. J. L. Ste•
wart, Mrs. Phillip Wolpert and
1Mn. A. B. Woodrum.
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Pomtroy Superintendent of
SChools Charlet Gibba ptonouneed
the words and tbe meeti'Dt wu
opeQ04 bJ _llol!etl Bowen, El"'
CAaae, Mrs. Harold Hinkle, Mtl.
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Mrs. Bob Hoover and Mrs. Ethel
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· Phelps,. l.alU't!l Cliff; Mr.s. Jack..
Ken~; :ura. Hazel .Bali, MrS:
Gladys Cummins:~:. HU1'itonvme burde~d clllroney.
loqUIOIIT•I-.t
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01Nelll lold lhe rawmaken lhal
Clark, Roc:k Springs and Enter-prbe; Younr Adult Clm of the he wu forced to eut $100 mllllon
!!Opll•l Chureh, Ch..blro; Peggy from tbe appropriation · nquull
}J:erman, Freda IJttle, Mrs. Robert ol state departments · and otbet'
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~ne or the areat dangers of
:Hermanp, 'Vir&amp;inla Taylor and Betour syatem today," he aaJd, "i11
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llrL Gul .K rautter, Mr!... Robert the rava1e. of intlation,
"By holding our spendina· with.C oatu and Mrs. William Swatu),
in
the llmlls of our pruebt to:
iJiradbury; Mrs. Herlnaa London,
structure,
we ean contribute our
f4n. .Aldo Jef(erJI, Mrs. Margaret
Cottrill. 'Irs. William Elehlnger, share toward a sound national
!Mrs. Her.b ert Parker, Mrs. Beatrice eeonoau•."
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Donald Moore, Mrs. ,Betty Wil·Uarps, Anna Graee William•. Mrs.
1M ark Duerr. Mra, Bm Francis,
fContJnued from Pill DM)
!Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, Mrs. Allah
T'etlord and Mrs. Beatrice Blake, lives of outstanding meft of
Syracuse. ,
tory from the dan of King oo1o- .1
Mts. Eva Fleming, Doris Thorn- . mon to ~\braham Uncoln. He
as, Vivian Coy, Mra. William Hob- dwelt particularly on Lincoln and
stetter, M'ary C~~e, Bernice Nelson likened ·.him in many
iMril,:.r liR.O\I!!I'IPCanadyJ. .J,une Dew· mo~ ~.-~ ~ · . • .,.,...,
•11ur.. .., Me ttttenou, Mrs. Vern- imp~· · !ij1,,4Vlft19m.
on Weber, Adaline Snowden and er, evj$at1yt&gt;a1Cft0Jar on
life
• Melba Turner, Rutland.
of I.Jneoln, enjoyed . the rapt at¥1'4- Erma Cleland, Clarice Al· tentlon of lbe audience a1 be relen, Mrt. Violet Will; ·Mr•. Sina Iated' maoy anecdotes on the life
,Bailet1 .Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mri. of Lincoln, eipec:iaJly his graphic:
Gay ·Ga1Jl and Mrs. Ke~neth Davhr, story of Lincoln and the Getty•
Chester; Mrs. Ruth Starkey, lira. burg Address.
tMlllie · Coen, Mrs. West11;1a Cr&amp;b-IHe likened Llncolll to "a 'my•
tre~· and Mrs. Beulah Cos, Car-l Uc" who hid beeli endowed with
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Guy Spriq:er f t l r~turoed to
fronJ, the )(eiiJ General
:IIOIJ!Illl where Ire 1111 bun a patieet f~ tbe J!'llt thtee weeki.
lllr• Ella llaDDum of
.. Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd Dean o1 cuOhio were 1upper guestl,
Fr1day Of Mr. and .Jin. William
Chapman.
Mr. and Mr1. John Torrenee artd
dlugbter, Columbus. and Mr. a~
Mrs. Emil :Ma.tlaek, Lancuter,
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Geora:e Hamilton.
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Au4rey Koehler wu called to
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her eon, Cbarlerr ·Dilley.
~ . Hai&amp;er. and Dora Mae Caloway and Clete and Clarence Koehler were ~ in Co1umbu• to attend
the funeral of Charles Dailey on
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Zetab Buck~ and IAielllll Be.ibel,
ReediVIUe; Mn. Jeal)nette.· Davil
and .Paiallne Halliday, Dexter, Kn.
C. C. Bolla, Lallprille. I
Kr1. U9aa Heblley, Mn. Karfir.\ Bro,wu, Thall SWalrr, Elolao
CoiUlOIIY, S. A. Ralrden, Ella OIborn,lollrll1a· Maru ud Ellie Twence, Long Botto:m; •10'1. Ei'Deat
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Harol4 !life ud f.lllllly of AI!JanJ, bu1: Ohio, and lfrt. Jamea Cun
ninlham,
New Ha'il'tft, Visited
ObiD ..... au •..., '"'" llrelr pu- H il}a IA•ll Monday evening.
eal.l, .Mr. ·l#d HIJ. Charlea lUte
MI'J. .PauJ Fitzgerald WeJt Col·
and bmllr.
urnbla, Mrs. Jaunita Rousb, New
lilt. IDd Mn. Ray Hulton and Haven tlld Mn. lreae Kelly moJfiu Pearl Button of Baltimore tor~ to Huntina:ton Monday.
Ohio and Elbo HultoD of Wlllo~
Mrt. ~rold Youog and ebJLdren
by, Ohio ellled oa Mt, and )lre. of Muon riaited Mra. Ama John·
Val IItie. Saturday lftemoon. Oilier Ybftora were Jlr. and Mn. Char- IODAllan
'111unday.
Lee Harria ealled on Mn.
I• Rlfe, lfrl. hJe Wood and M.n. lohJ1 Hai'riton Tbundty evening.
Harlaa Rlte a.od 10n, lame..
lllr. Sam Roach "u admlllod 10
Holur Hoapltli Gallipolil, Ohio
ERa Knapp went to Logan to
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t£Oy was 'Myths and, J,egtnds of
5Jfring FJ~~Ji." .. 'Mrs. Lloyd
Rou1h gave ararttt~ ...Make Your

At the lwatlq\tartors In Ponwru)'
Sunday wct·e Bob Coates frorn t h ~
Pomeroy National Uank ln }Jom('l'·
oy who counted the money and de
po!ited it in the bank •luring Su :1·
EW 'l'ORK- Thll, then, wu JOtml folkl' daf•
Y'ou beran by taklnr ihe elevator to. the · day evening, and Hownrd Frank ,
26th floor of tft~ Warwick h6te1 1ft 54th atreet. ll
deputy sheriff: Mrs. Eileen
cr:~ , Mr.~ Robert Arnold. Mrs. Dn ·•· l·- -- · - - · pleuant Inn fteq~"UY tenanted by 1hoW peOpleo
ley ·ReibeL Mn. t:harles Mull ell, ·
and Larl'l Thomu Clfne out In a fetolliRJ' pair or
and Mrs. Roy Smith.
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2S. EmACROSS
OOWH
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Tot~tls : Hu1't Sunday Contribu·
ploy
J. ~ mnll .i pple
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lions:
1282.80;
Per~ onal contribu·
~ . Be otf~ ·
~ Spirited
28.
tlnlt
lt de~eloped, howt'ltr, that the blond. atatu·
ol
9. Scabbard
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tions rec'd by m•il 1 t~UO; Bu.,.
uque Ml111 Thom.. , born In Waynt, Pa., and
work
lrtmmtn,·
4 Go(l or
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lncss
conu·ibutions
rec'd
by
mail
tem~red In th~ turnace of Bro&amp;dway'a P'Uiloal~
28. Rlver
10. Attempts
plcasun
263.50;
0r(CII.nl:sation
contribution
s
eomeay arut tetevlalon world, wu Hillin&amp;' for ll
(Chin.)
u. Shoe tiM
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new movie, The PaJama Oclm1, lft whleh abe hU 1rcc'd· by mail 5'1.00; Me Moriam ~
27. Beetle
1:1. Artllll'a
D. VapQI'
for
Maa.
A.
H.
Fisher,
Dec'd
60.00:
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· a IIUII part and for whlcb P.e wu u;atant to
l'ltand
8. Sh!U'p plln
caenus•
Scared Heart St'hool coin
carrl~
leMta MacA,..•r the dlrectot. 8hl11 11he did, but after a while It
28. Reve.
~4. C&amp;nteo
7. Blollla
(partial rflporlj 9.41: Middlepor~
wu noticed that abe drlfttd around \o talktnc
nuo
matm·Jal
8. 8ruaw
&amp;fa "aummC~r Job'' about Hollywood'• No. 1 ol' tolk~ark Gablt- ·School coin cards 90.85-; Total as
30. Ravenl:! . Knave or
9. CleCt hoOt
Y••~ar·•
of 10:00 d'elook, February 26, 19
poWI J (h C1 wed·, With .nonnDUI l!llltiiUIIUm.
clube ILQo)
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M.lll Thomu, martltd to actor Joba Bromflleld 57: $t,874.08.
34. ~artctana~
Ul . l"alm !Mia) 11 . Bccpmu
tntect
lUCio
3J . Piece
and UI.UI reuonably ute from MoNOOr Oable'l tharmt. WOLil:ed 1\1
17. Klnr or
alen~f.
Mare are11.1. art atUI to be rc!:8. Shift
O(
1 duolr 1D Oabll'l l&amp;telt l'ftOYit. 'l'.V Jl"IMQ' aKCI l'011r ('i..nr... "HU
Baa:hlln
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39. CUlture
( Blb.)
18. 08t(I'U!tlt
a.t IUD pt. ItT" you uktfl Mia Thoma•, uatnr "It" ln Ute Clara J;&gt;Orted, and !chovl cain eard,s will
be returned this week. Coin collef
mtdluM
33. Qll&lt;f
Camel'l pro'border! '
Bow IIUI, She whiiUtd.
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42. Rool!.nf
clan
22. J'JmblH·.
, . . tomt or ll around and never miN tt. I don't kaow bow old he
ttatt ·
mea.aute
Lfpe: .,t'
tS.Ol.l
not at home Sundoy muy aend their
II, but Wl\atevu It le, ht'l the younr~•L-lookinJ IUY Of that ap In
20, DLtpoal\ton
rontribution.s to Mr~. ouve lngra·
the world. He'l wonderful."
13. Biblical cll.y
bim, 416 Sprlne Avenue, Pomeroy.
Ma. 'l'homM ht1pe4 t..eb Oable 10rne ~ atepa ln tbat motlt,
( po.lllll.)
Ohio.
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CoJlltrlbutlons
are
atill
arand 11M neala.d bow hiJrlnned aftd 111ct. "You•n h&amp;vt" to bave pll·
24. Without
rlvil18 from business' and organl·
tl-.. It too• me 11 WBb to learn to waU• for Oon• WU'' '"'
purpolle
WlhttJ-ud 1J weelll to atam tbt aott·lhot tor ldtol'e DeUi1~t.''
zations.
17. Succor
..U '-tlfll&amp;n\ to Ult 41r•tor on Paf4m41
Larrl did ewry21. Bay
Namea of worker~ Sunday wer~ .
thl., but IWttP \lp-and lovtd ll She belJ*I out with the ~eactn.c.
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1bom{48,. Mary
Folmer,
..s oharp o1 tilt muaac CJuea, held ttae dlnctor't hat and. but at au, Gretta
11. Manpneit
Marie HauCk, betty Gilbert, Rut'1
rodt hlfiL ill the ally OiM!t lD a whtle on the booM that mo\ttt In &amp;ncl
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Rathburn, Eloise White, Elizabeth \ a3. Small
Ol.lt. up ud down, wltb h.e cunera (rlndlftl" awqo.
Lottae , Peatl Poulin, Ann Hysell.
the lnolt fuD i&gt;vt tftr ht.d In IIIN bUI!t\tU," Abe Aiel.
branch
"'I tblftll ru eoaotfttrtte from now on, on be~ a dtrtc:tor'1 aulll&amp;nt. Elizabeth Ohlinger, Lllma Ohlinger
liS. beta.
matlon
1 can't tblnk of any olher way I
r•t eto ride that ~ qaln... M111rjorie Kapplt, Pauline Meyer .
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Betty Reibel, Vera Buchanon, Pt:tt
Caym.)
L\'RII. A IIARVAaD FRil811MAN poko&lt;l hll curly head lnlo McKrdtht, Ph.)'l118 Mullen, Evl
S7.ChlneM
,_our oftlat -'d you b,aal~d htm tn. and .at hltft dDwn tmd talked Rob1on, Mildred Arnold. Charlene
d)'!IUI7
wltb blm about bll flther and mother. Hll Mn\e wu Je.md Mat• Thoma, Mn. Carl Norton,
Sl. !pice
ArUt.ur and blt father, Of courae, wu the late Oharle1 )'aoA.rth.ur,
Lela CUrtt1, Majoric Wcodard,
to. ·Brutut, tor
thl authOr and playwrllbt whO, when eourtlnr hi• wlf•t~be,
Pandora · Collins, Alma
Gordon,
I
lnltiRCI
'umped aomt p.uutJ ln.to her hand an~ lllld, ·~ wilh th.ey were Mickoy Warnl.'r, Ele.mor Werry,
: 42. Rucal
meralltl"-e.nd later In late had the enonnout plr111ur. of·dumplnr
MDUy Gf"UtJJA!r, Shirley Smith., Ernt3.Co..... l
n...........nto her hbcl and .aylna. oiQlaaJ, '\. wW\ \hey wtrt eollnt \t6ri'Y, Ann llu~o, Allee •l 44.
Stop!
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GlobOlltr, tmeNt111 Stnlth, Maxine · tN•utl
. ltll mot.Jaet t. HtSen 'lta)'ell. ana ,on uktd him wht~the' ~'
a
Arnald, 'liubetb Dufty,
Pearl
45. J'ematt
hetp or hiMnlnu tn btl new actin' ·"reer-tor Jim hll'l jult mide Romlne 1 thatl•Jtt M"te)una, Mazie
ll'lllp
hli lnrt MOYlt, !'M Yo. ., Btrottgn"- .to have IUCil\ an .ntece&lt;l•nt. Hannah•, C•rolirle M:elcr, VirJlnl.i
tt Olrl'a
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•iloth... he IJli¥Mrtd frankly. HI rueu 10me ,.,. ;Jolt bi:VI pumtlled Amotl Sh!tl•~
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John
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m,.· pt.Unc' a rat part ln my lrat lllm, :.)1ft~ •Why wouldn't Elwo6o,
Nov• Balkiy, gmma LyDAILY
Ben'• bliW
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J'ltf Jttl• lady II Htr1en Haye•.' Thal'l a 4rawbaok.
~ ons, Edlth llarrpan, Harriett Nel~t·
AXYDLBAAka
"'llowtftr, on the ....t elde-well, 11\Y moth.., &amp;I a. wonderful ler, lift). Cltroll Snowden.
WOIJlUt, _... bat let 1M make up my own m.tn!l •~t tht U\eater .••
h LOll~'f. B :L "LO'If .
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del. ,.., 1 pu1 I couldn't ret mut._ better http lQ the art at act·
Onill lettef almpty atandli ii..JII:O\ber. tn Udi 1Ullp1t A ta UMa
Mro. jllate Wloo, Mn. Robert
tq. Mat..,_. of fact, I oDJy thought about that 4/tff l ftnllbed the clnldw.y, Mr!t Dltk Foley, Mrs.
tor the th~e L'l, X for t~ ·two O't. etc, 811'11\t letteFSt ~poa­
lrvphes, the t.nrth and to~atlon of the wol'dt are alt blftta.
James MQrrlll, Mfl. Pnul Patterson,
~·I ..,., uked t'lr b6f0ft, but It tud&lt;ltl\ly llruak me that at lol\f
Each da)' the code lelll!rs aN dllftrent.
Mrs. Jane DeWhurst, MrJ. Carlo&amp;
u HelM . , ... wu my mother, maybt I'd beher uk her toa: tome Snowden, Gladyl Spenei!r, Thelm.t
A C1'f,..,-:am· ~ta"oa
ICUnf. So I dtd." And what 414 Ml• Ha,ytl aay 1 .Ht Orr, Mra. EarJ Dean , Mrs. Ro.).
RVDB •WF. RN·\K' LA.XHD, · VJL . NHK
Donoho... ·
~lbe ~ looked contu•ed,'' he said, "and ,nawered 'Good: ht~avll!lnl
Mlddlhbk ·Drive wns under lh··
,_, don't 1mow1'"
NWTJK VMMAV'l', ltVOK RNA MTW•
leadership or Mrs, Nan \fof'lre , wHh
~~ a 1t-ytu-o1d who aiRO ha lntereated In arcbeololr and •
tbe BuslneM and
Professional
XATP-SWDATiiLCA.
·~ Pvlnr a bual.:.t-!1 on tt1.e 11t1e "becaulltl you kMw how
· Wor.ne!l1B Clllb aa spon~&gt;tn'!l.
tnUICI ~ _.. out of work," Ill a cuu.J ontw SOmlobody 11kC:
• Yea~._ Cryptoquat41 J THOUOilT OJ" THC Jl'tJ1'URII
Mh. Jntpaham
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Plans 1o rlhc March 20 Anniversary Dinner were made with Mrs.
W. R. Proftitt, Mr1. Harry Layne,
and Mr:;~, Lloyd Roush named as
the committee to make final ar·
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Hf, Mn. Ka&amp;rl GJ'PIItl', IIUlat
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Some of th~ people most concerned with this problem started to do a· little figuring and what they found was rather startling . It turns out that there would have to be a changeover
period of at least ono month during which the state would receive no income at aU from this tax.
And thls would result - at a very conserva1ive estimate In a loSB of f40 million to the State or Ohio, with no forseeable
way to recover it!
These facts evidently have been overlooked by some of our
~tate orricials. We ·~~i•lt that they study them long and bard
before trying to ellmin.~e lh9se little green soles tax stampsl

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patgn from the local ehariti.., , the schools, the churches, the
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Cubs, Brownies, ad Infinitum!
And there's another matter tha-t should be considered before anything drastic is done. At present, the tax Is prepald.
That Is, the merchants buy the stamps in advance, before they
make the sales. If the stamps are eliminated, presumably the
tu would be postpaid, a.t the end of a specified period, and
on the basis of actual aales during that period.

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BlaMwir:z, Mra. LoulN Zirkle, u:n.
JUcbatd Roeenbaum, Mn. Richard
Jonea, Jean E. Smith, MH. Edward
,Bier,
Edna' Miller, lira.
Geoa;re HickJ, Mn. Eleanor IAI&amp;n.
Mb. lliclWd Flnlaw.llro. Harry
. l.oe Balley, Mn. Ralph Well:er,
l Mro. Donald Colllno, wo. Edwllll
WeU•. Mra. WWlam Clark. ){n,
ll L. Jacobi. Mra. WilliaJI) Ander-.,n, ;Mr11 JamH O'Brien, Hra:. Bet.
ty GIU..n, Mr•. Betty Reibel, Mn.
Eileen Bowera, Patricia KaKnlght,
Mrs. James Buehtnan, Mildred
Arnold,. Mrl.. .Pearl PUllin, ·Mn.

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deprived of almost $5,000,000 per year. And where wUI they
go to make up the difference? In most eases, right back to the
tnerchants!

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"Jiodern Remt.DOel
Comedy Time
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7:30 The Xavier Coutat Show
J. E. Gnham; tl.ll!Oio.II,Jll, Ond Mr. 7:,•1
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gf1bam, WIV·
erly, are annountlng the birth Ol
l Silt pOund sCx 9unce gir1, Li~&amp;
Kay, al Port,mouth Hoapital Sat·
urday, ftb. 23. They abo bave a
son Steph .~n. Grandparenh are
'M". Addle '1llie11. Miildl~rt
an~ w. W. Jo~U~t~~a. Modlton, Indiana. Gnat gr•iidpiretttl ate Mta

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7:00 Today
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9:00 Romper Room
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ll:SO Truth 01 conaequern:ee
c;LUI TO MilT
12:00 Tie Tae Dourb
The . Pomeroy Sbakcsrl'are Club 12:30 It Could Be You
will n1f'e~ Wednsday ~fternoon a~ I :CMl Current
the home or Mrs. LOuis Reibel , Un. 2:00 Parton'• study
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As it is now, the individual citizen, who wants stamps to redeem for his Boy Scout troop, or church, or charitable imititutton, pollees the law. In a friendly and unofficial m&amp;nner,' he
makes sure that business firms issue the stamps. Isn't th1s
much bette!' than building up a vast army of enforcement investigators operating out of a huge bureau at Columbus?
the stamp redemption feature would qever operate effectively.
Investigators tO'it money, and without them a law devoid of
This m&lt;y soand cynical, but experience from 1936 to 19~9
proves It to be a fact.

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IIICHAJ b S. OWEN- GINIRAL MANAGER
R• YNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
lfational •dvet'tidng representative, BottWill-Kltnball Ine., 343
Lntaaton Ave., New York City, UJ, N. Y.
~tered u second cllss mailing matter at the post offiee at Pom._..Obio.
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lh.oftUu., $7 .80; thret months, $3.90. By motor route wherf' nat able:
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Published every afternoon except Sunday by Tbe Ohio Va11ey SP.nUntl. Inc , al 110 Mechanic St., Pomervy, 0 . Business office phone 39S.
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inated . while the tax itself continues without Jssuance of
stamps. This has been proposed as an economy move, and we
have no quarrel with intelligent economy in government•••
BUT we have !,() InC serious doubts about this idea or eHm!naUng stamps.
For one thing, it seem!! quite likely that tax receipts will
decrease once the stamps are eliminated. When the stamp redemption feature was siarted in 1939, after !be sales tax bad
been in openttion four years, it was done expressly because
complanC'e with the law , and resulting tncom(', had been ex:·
tremely di sappointing.

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Home
The P""ice ls Rlibt
Truth or Conltlflueneel
tic Tac DooP
II Could Be ·You
1:00 CW'rent

6:00 Queen For A Da,
4:45 Modern Roitttnce
IS:OO Comedy Time
$,:30 My Little :MargJe
8:00 J'edM'il Men

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Globobar, Mlu Eliubelh DuUy
and Mrt. Vira:inia Edwards, all of
Pomero)'.
Mi11 Sally Sauer, Mn. Rae Ann
Gwludowoky, Mro. Tom lll!h,
lira:, Norma Amsblf)', Mn. Tom
Rue, lltt. Roland LeVaugha; Mra.
J'obn. P'!'f&amp;onl, Mr1. James Tbomu,'
·! t[,., Ri&lt;:hard KilT Jr., Mrs. Gill
·Miller, Mrt. Lewis Sauer lr., Mn.

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!tiro. Paul TIH:Iu, Mr&lt; Juanita

Jlad&gt;lol, Mrs. Martha Cblld.o, Mr•
Lena M Ki I ••- H
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:-•ddin"at'leie Brewina:top., Mias
e e IIOudllhelt.. Mrs. S~e
Cramer, lin. Martha lla&amp;Jeriy,
Mri.. Jl.ari-:,1. LeLlbelt, Mrs. Annie
Cltapmao. 1IIU'I. .Jame• Simpson,
Jfl'l, TGI11 Rlley, Gwenie White,
,..., William Ml&gt;l'rio, Mrs. Harold

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10:00 (IW, lb&gt;tt
10:111 Arthur liodhot
11:30 Strite it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:1f Love of Life
12:30 ~arch fur Tomorrow
12:45 Guid 'ng Ua:ht

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'The New HaveD Garden Clu,
met recently at the Quillen Mem·
orial Clubhouse •ith Mrs. Don
Foglesong and Mrs. W. R. Proffitt
as hostesses. Roll call Will 'Mem·
or lea of ·My First Cors.,e." · DurJng the ~&gt;usiness meetlng Mrs.
Harry Layne gue a report on the
Therapy ·Project.

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Our Miss Brook•

Houseparty
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4:110 Brllhlot Day
4:15 Se&lt;M Storm
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.Mrll. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Clyde Foley,
Mrs. James Hampton, Miell ~ldye
H-art, Mrs. n·
• D. Hume, ·M.ra. II ugo
Juhling, Mn. Herman I.Byne, Miss
Lcl'h Powell, Mrs, Ray Picken• Sr.
MrS". Donald Roush, Mrs. J. L. Ste•
wart, Mrs. Phillip Wolpert and
1Mn. A. B. Woodrum.
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Robert
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Ebora!JI&lt;h,
Mrs. Hubert }Jrlce, Jean ,Bndlord,
Joyee Circle and Wilma · Sqre
Portli.Dd, and lira. Roy Pel!'eon:
lin. Clifford BUI, !tll'l. Vlrlll
Roush, Mn. Hoy Donobew, Mrf_

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Atbent Me•sen1er and ·J)rfwJ J:; 8.
SaUllden, of JOUI'Ite)"l End
the other J~iH~ith Dean' ••u1n- ·l
dera u chief judge.
Pomtroy Superintendent of
SChools Charlet Gibba ptonouneed
the words and tbe meeti'Dt wu
opeQ04 bJ _llol!etl Bowen, El"'
CAaae, Mrs. Harold Hinkle, Mtl.
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Roger Mora:an, Mrs. Virajnia cw. men I')' tc
1upen11~; .
~· and Mrs. Millob lfood, Middleport.
Mrs. Bob Hoover and Mrs. Ethel
(Conlf....t ,..., ..,. - )
· Phelps,. l.alU't!l Cliff; Mr.s. Jack..
Ken~; :ura. Hazel .Bali, MrS:
Gladys Cummins:~:. HU1'itonvme burde~d clllroney.
loqUIOIIT•I-.t
Road; ~. Patty Young .Mra. Fred
01Nelll lold lhe rawmaken lhal
Clark, Roc:k Springs and Enter-prbe; Younr Adult Clm of the he wu forced to eut $100 mllllon
!!Opll•l Chureh, Ch..blro; Peggy from tbe appropriation · nquull
}J:erman, Freda IJttle, Mrs. Robert ol state departments · and otbet'
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Halley, Gertrude Swartz, Wilma aeencles.
~ne or the areat dangers of
:Hermanp, 'Vir&amp;inla Taylor and Betour syatem today," he aaJd, "i11
ty. Mcintosh,· Silver Run.
llrL Gul .K rautter, Mr!... Robert the rava1e. of intlation,
"By holding our spendina· with.C oatu and Mrs. William Swatu),
in
the llmlls of our pruebt to:
iJiradbury; Mrs. Herlnaa London,
structure,
we ean contribute our
f4n. .Aldo Jef(erJI, Mrs. Margaret
Cottrill. 'Irs. William Elehlnger, share toward a sound national
!Mrs. Her.b ert Parker, Mrs. Beatrice eeonoau•."
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Donald Moore, Mrs. ,Betty Wil·Uarps, Anna Graee William•. Mrs.
1M ark Duerr. Mra, Bm Francis,
fContJnued from Pill DM)
!Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, Mrs. Allah
T'etlord and Mrs. Beatrice Blake, lives of outstanding meft of
Syracuse. ,
tory from the dan of King oo1o- .1
Mts. Eva Fleming, Doris Thorn- . mon to ~\braham Uncoln. He
as, Vivian Coy, Mra. William Hob- dwelt particularly on Lincoln and
stetter, M'ary C~~e, Bernice Nelson likened ·.him in many
iMril,:.r liR.O\I!!I'IPCanadyJ. .J,une Dew· mo~ ~.-~ ~ · . • .,.,...,
•11ur.. .., Me ttttenou, Mrs. Vern- imp~· · !ij1,,4Vlft19m.
on Weber, Adaline Snowden and er, evj$at1yt&gt;a1Cft0Jar on
life
• Melba Turner, Rutland.
of I.Jneoln, enjoyed . the rapt at¥1'4- Erma Cleland, Clarice Al· tentlon of lbe audience a1 be relen, Mrt. Violet Will; ·Mr•. Sina Iated' maoy anecdotes on the life
,Bailet1 .Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mri. of Lincoln, eipec:iaJly his graphic:
Gay ·Ga1Jl and Mrs. Ke~neth Davhr, story of Lincoln and the Getty•
Chester; Mrs. Ruth Starkey, lira. burg Address.
tMlllie · Coen, Mrs. West11;1a Cr&amp;b-IHe likened Llncolll to "a 'my•
tre~· and Mrs. Beulah Cos, Car-l Uc" who hid beeli endowed with
pe!lter.
lhe same Power · or wisdom and

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12:10 Noon Newill
12:ltl Neighbors

- · . Ohio ·open! Sunday nl!lhl
here with h11 brotber IDd. ailter-JnMr...d ·lin.

12:11 Nellhboro

Guy Spriq:er f t l r~turoed to
fronJ, the )(eiiJ General
:IIOIJ!Illl where Ire 1111 bun a patieet f~ tbe J!'llt thtee weeki.
lllr• Ella llaDDum of
.. Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd Dean o1 cuOhio were 1upper guestl,
Fr1day Of Mr. and .Jin. William
Chapman.
Mr. and Mr1. John Torrenee artd
dlugbter, Columbus. and Mr. a~
Mrs. Emil :Ma.tlaek, Lancuter,
1pent the week end with their m~
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Geora:e Hamilton.
IMr .... d Mrs. Tom p-~. spenl
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Au4rey Koehler wu called to
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her eon, Cbarlerr ·Dilley.
~ . Hai&amp;er. and Dora Mae Caloway and Clete and Clarence Koehler were ~ in Co1umbu• to attend
the funeral of Charles Dailey on
. Tbul'lday.
. Eae PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEURAL·
• GIA. N£URITIS with STANBACK
TABlETS 01 POWDERS. STANBACK
tombines se~ral meditally provtn llolin
relievt~rs .•. The 11lded effecli11enesa
ollhese MULTIPLE ingredients brinp
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Mra. Roland Torrenee and family.'
Other . JUesU were llrs. Navada
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Cheater and· Paul Torrence ·of Columbul.

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Zetab Buck~ and IAielllll Be.ibel,
ReediVIUe; Mn. Jeal)nette.· Davil
and .Paiallne Halliday, Dexter, Kn.
C. C. Bolla, Lallprille. I
Kr1. U9aa Heblley, Mn. Karfir.\ Bro,wu, Thall SWalrr, Elolao
CoiUlOIIY, S. A. Ralrden, Ella OIborn,lollrll1a· Maru ud Ellie Twence, Long Botto:m; •10'1. Ei'Deat
CuUurp, and lin. Ramona Hawk,
Hemlock Grove; Mrl. PIUllDe Atkl .. , Horr)aonvllle,
Alberta EI• Mrt. Erline
wood, Clara Man
Ruth

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.,. ...... M.Ille
Cllart.. A. (Jadi:) !We and famMn. GeorJe Koorf of Culum·
llr ot st. AJbona, w. va., and ""·
Harol4 !life ud f.lllllly of AI!JanJ, bu1: Ohio, and lfrt. Jamea Cun
ninlham,
New Ha'il'tft, Visited
ObiD ..... au •..., '"'" llrelr pu- H il}a IA•ll Monday evening.
eal.l, .Mr. ·l#d HIJ. Charlea lUte
MI'J. .PauJ Fitzgerald WeJt Col·
and bmllr.
urnbla, Mrs. Jaunita Rousb, New
lilt. IDd Mn. Ray Hulton and Haven tlld Mn. lreae Kelly moJfiu Pearl Button of Baltimore tor~ to Huntina:ton Monday.
Ohio and Elbo HultoD of Wlllo~
Mrt. ~rold Youog and ebJLdren
by, Ohio ellled oa Mt, and )lre. of Muon riaited Mra. Ama John·
Val IItie. Saturday lftemoon. Oilier Ybftora were Jlr. and Mn. Char- IODAllan
'111unday.
Lee Harria ealled on Mn.
I• Rlfe, lfrl. hJe Wood and M.n. lohJ1 Hai'riton Tbundty evening.
Harlaa Rlte a.od 10n, lame..
lllr. Sam Roach "u admlllod 10
Holur Hoapltli Gallipolil, Ohio
ERa Knapp went to Logan to
vltlt bJo daqhler, llro. Audry Thur•d•r nl1ht

Pomeroy Maso~c

1

6:30 Your Esso Re-pOrter
ls:45 Sports Para~t~
6:55 WedMrman
7:00 Jill torey Show
7:15 Douglas F.dwardl

'1:111 Doujlll !:dwarlb:
7:30 Ranre Rider
8:00 PtiU

~et

9:30 J''ie Got' 'A St!lcrtt- ·

WANT
ADS!

Bow·

4:1~

The program by ·Mrs, t. A. Sa·
t£Oy was 'Myths and, J,egtnds of
5Jfring FJ~~Ji." .. 'Mrs. Lloyd
Rou1h gave ararttt~ ...Make Your

At the lwatlq\tartors In Ponwru)'
Sunday wct·e Bob Coates frorn t h ~
Pomeroy National Uank ln }Jom('l'·
oy who counted the money and de
po!ited it in the bank •luring Su :1·
EW 'l'ORK- Thll, then, wu JOtml folkl' daf•
Y'ou beran by taklnr ihe elevator to. the · day evening, and Hownrd Frank ,
26th floor of tft~ Warwick h6te1 1ft 54th atreet. ll
deputy sheriff: Mrs. Eileen
cr:~ , Mr.~ Robert Arnold. Mrs. Dn ·•· l·- -- · - - · pleuant Inn fteq~"UY tenanted by 1hoW peOpleo
ley ·ReibeL Mn. t:harles Mull ell, ·
and Larl'l Thomu Clfne out In a fetolliRJ' pair or
and Mrs. Roy Smith.
p!l.jamu and lured yo111 Into her aultt, Notlnr
2S. EmACROSS
OOWH
c:anfully that t11e 11ou.,.. dlfJk waa abtent, )'ou
Tot~tls : Hu1't Sunday Contribu·
ploy
J. ~ mnll .i pple
L Alter
toJJowed,
lions:
1282.80;
Per~ onal contribu·
~ . Be otf~ ·
~ Spirited
28.
tlnlt
lt de~eloped, howt'ltr, that the blond. atatu·
ol
9. Scabbard
J . Peak
tions rec'd by m•il 1 t~UO; Bu.,.
uque Ml111 Thom.. , born In Waynt, Pa., and
work
lrtmmtn,·
4 Go(l or
\
lncss
conu·ibutions
rec'd
by
mail
tem~red In th~ turnace of Bro&amp;dway'a P'Uiloal~
28. Rlver
10. Attempts
plcasun
263.50;
0r(CII.nl:sation
contribution
s
eomeay arut tetevlalon world, wu Hillin&amp;' for ll
(Chin.)
u. Shoe tiM
mgypt)
new movie, The PaJama Oclm1, lft whleh abe hU 1rcc'd· by mail 5'1.00; Me Moriam ~
27. Beetle
1:1. Artllll'a
D. VapQI'
for
Maa.
A.
H.
Fisher,
Dec'd
60.00:
.
· a IIUII part and for whlcb P.e wu u;atant to
l'ltand
8. Sh!U'p plln
caenus•
Scared Heart St'hool coin
carrl~
leMta MacA,..•r the dlrectot. 8hl11 11he did, but after a while It
28. Reve.
~4. C&amp;nteo
7. Blollla
(partial rflporlj 9.41: Middlepor~
wu noticed that abe drlfttd around \o talktnc
nuo
matm·Jal
8. 8ruaw
&amp;fa "aummC~r Job'' about Hollywood'• No. 1 ol' tolk~ark Gablt- ·School coin cards 90.85-; Total as
30. Ravenl:! . Knave or
9. CleCt hoOt
Y••~ar·•
of 10:00 d'elook, February 26, 19
poWI J (h C1 wed·, With .nonnDUI l!llltiiUIIUm.
clube ILQo)
ISct;~t.)
011.1
M.lll Thomu, martltd to actor Joba Bromflleld 57: $t,874.08.
34. ~artctana~
Ul . l"alm !Mia) 11 . Bccpmu
tntect
lUCio
3J . Piece
and UI.UI reuonably ute from MoNOOr Oable'l tharmt. WOLil:ed 1\1
17. Klnr or
alen~f.
Mare are11.1. art atUI to be rc!:8. Shift
O(
1 duolr 1D Oabll'l l&amp;telt l'ftOYit. 'l'.V Jl"IMQ' aKCI l'011r ('i..nr... "HU
Baa:hlln
1&amp;. Steal
39. CUlture
( Blb.)
18. 08t(I'U!tlt
a.t IUD pt. ItT" you uktfl Mia Thoma•, uatnr "It" ln Ute Clara J;&gt;Orted, and !chovl cain eard,s will
be returned this week. Coin collef
mtdluM
33. Qll&lt;f
Camel'l pro'border! '
Bow IIUI, She whiiUtd.
n
Cty
oh cat
tori
ln
the
!tores
will
be
picked
01
..
tutteranee
21
.
tn~~ahe
:
··auu rot Itt" lht echoed. "Listen- be•• pt. eo much of It ht • . up at the end ol Febr uary. Those J9'. Type
42. Rool!.nf
clan
22. J'JmblH·.
, . . tomt or ll around and never miN tt. I don't kaow bow old he
ttatt ·
mea.aute
Lfpe: .,t'
tS.Ol.l
not at home Sundoy muy aend their
II, but Wl\atevu It le, ht'l the younr~•L-lookinJ IUY Of that ap In
20, DLtpoal\ton
rontribution.s to Mr~. ouve lngra·
the world. He'l wonderful."
13. Biblical cll.y
bim, 416 Sprlne Avenue, Pomeroy.
Ma. 'l'homM ht1pe4 t..eb Oable 10rne ~ atepa ln tbat motlt,
( po.lllll.)
Ohio.
·
CoJlltrlbutlons
are
atill
arand 11M neala.d bow hiJrlnned aftd 111ct. "You•n h&amp;vt" to bave pll·
24. Without
rlvil18 from business' and organl·
tl-.. It too• me 11 WBb to learn to waU• for Oon• WU'' '"'
purpolle
WlhttJ-ud 1J weelll to atam tbt aott·lhot tor ldtol'e DeUi1~t.''
zations.
17. Succor
..U '-tlfll&amp;n\ to Ult 41r•tor on Paf4m41
Larrl did ewry21. Bay
Namea of worker~ Sunday wer~ .
thl., but IWttP \lp-and lovtd ll She belJ*I out with the ~eactn.c.
'
window•
1bom{48,. Mary
Folmer,
..s oharp o1 tilt muaac CJuea, held ttae dlnctor't hat and. but at au, Gretta
11. Manpneit
Marie HauCk, betty Gilbert, Rut'1
rodt hlfiL ill the ally OiM!t lD a whtle on the booM that mo\ttt In &amp;ncl
I
(.yrft.)
Rathburn, Eloise White, Elizabeth \ a3. Small
Ol.lt. up ud down, wltb h.e cunera (rlndlftl" awqo.
Lottae , Peatl Poulin, Ann Hysell.
the lnolt fuD i&gt;vt tftr ht.d In IIIN bUI!t\tU," Abe Aiel.
branch
"'I tblftll ru eoaotfttrtte from now on, on be~ a dtrtc:tor'1 aulll&amp;nt. Elizabeth Ohlinger, Lllma Ohlinger
liS. beta.
matlon
1 can't tblnk of any olher way I
r•t eto ride that ~ qaln... M111rjorie Kapplt, Pauline Meyer .
•
e
I
st. AcUni.Urn.
Betty Reibel, Vera Buchanon, Pt:tt
Caym.)
L\'RII. A IIARVAaD FRil811MAN poko&lt;l hll curly head lnlo McKrdtht, Ph.)'l118 Mullen, Evl
S7.ChlneM
,_our oftlat -'d you b,aal~d htm tn. and .at hltft dDwn tmd talked Rob1on, Mildred Arnold. Charlene
d)'!IUI7
wltb blm about bll flther and mother. Hll Mn\e wu Je.md Mat• Thoma, Mn. Carl Norton,
Sl. !pice
ArUt.ur and blt father, Of courae, wu the late Oharle1 )'aoA.rth.ur,
Lela CUrtt1, Majoric Wcodard,
to. ·Brutut, tor
thl authOr and playwrllbt whO, when eourtlnr hi• wlf•t~be,
Pandora · Collins, Alma
Gordon,
I
lnltiRCI
'umped aomt p.uutJ ln.to her hand an~ lllld, ·~ wilh th.ey were Mickoy Warnl.'r, Ele.mor Werry,
: 42. Rucal
meralltl"-e.nd later In late had the enonnout plr111ur. of·dumplnr
MDUy Gf"UtJJA!r, Shirley Smith., Ernt3.Co..... l
n...........nto her hbcl and .aylna. oiQlaaJ, '\. wW\ \hey wtrt eollnt \t6ri'Y, Ann llu~o, Allee •l 44.
Stop!
~uti."
GlobOlltr, tmeNt111 Stnlth, Maxine · tN•utl
. ltll mot.Jaet t. HtSen 'lta)'ell. ana ,on uktd him wht~the' ~'
a
Arnald, 'liubetb Dufty,
Pearl
45. J'ematt
hetp or hiMnlnu tn btl new actin' ·"reer-tor Jim hll'l jult mide Romlne 1 thatl•Jtt M"te)una, Mazie
ll'lllp
hli lnrt MOYlt, !'M Yo. ., Btrottgn"- .to have IUCil\ an .ntece&lt;l•nt. Hannah•, C•rolirle M:elcr, VirJlnl.i
tt Olrl'a
..
•iloth... he IJli¥Mrtd frankly. HI rueu 10me ,.,. ;Jolt bi:VI pumtlled Amotl Sh!tl•~
nlckMtnt
··
.
•·
)Ira.
John
1
m,.· pt.Unc' a rat part ln my lrat lllm, :.)1ft~ •Why wouldn't Elwo6o,
Nov• Balkiy, gmma LyDAILY
Ben'• bliW
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J'ltf Jttl• lady II Htr1en Haye•.' Thal'l a 4rawbaok.
~ ons, Edlth llarrpan, Harriett Nel~t·
AXYDLBAAka
"'llowtftr, on the ....t elde-well, 11\Y moth.., &amp;I a. wonderful ler, lift). Cltroll Snowden.
WOIJlUt, _... bat let 1M make up my own m.tn!l •~t tht U\eater .••
h LOll~'f. B :L "LO'If .
.
; '
del. ,.., 1 pu1 I couldn't ret mut._ better http lQ the art at act·
Onill lettef almpty atandli ii..JII:O\ber. tn Udi 1Ullp1t A ta UMa
Mro. jllate Wloo, Mn. Robert
tq. Mat..,_. of fact, I oDJy thought about that 4/tff l ftnllbed the clnldw.y, Mr!t Dltk Foley, Mrs.
tor the th~e L'l, X for t~ ·two O't. etc, 811'11\t letteFSt ~poa­
lrvphes, the t.nrth and to~atlon of the wol'dt are alt blftta.
James MQrrlll, Mfl. Pnul Patterson,
~·I ..,., uked t'lr b6f0ft, but It tud&lt;ltl\ly llruak me that at lol\f
Each da)' the code lelll!rs aN dllftrent.
Mrs. Jane DeWhurst, MrJ. Carlo&amp;
u HelM . , ... wu my mother, maybt I'd beher uk her toa: tome Snowden, Gladyl Spenei!r, Thelm.t
A C1'f,..,-:am· ~ta"oa
ICUnf. So I dtd." And what 414 Ml• Ha,ytl aay 1 .Ht Orr, Mra. EarJ Dean , Mrs. Ro.).
RVDB •WF. RN·\K' LA.XHD, · VJL . NHK
Donoho... ·
~lbe ~ looked contu•ed,'' he said, "and ,nawered 'Good: ht~avll!lnl
Mlddlhbk ·Drive wns under lh··
,_, don't 1mow1'"
NWTJK VMMAV'l', ltVOK RNA MTW•
leadership or Mrs, Nan \fof'lre , wHh
~~ a 1t-ytu-o1d who aiRO ha lntereated In arcbeololr and •
tbe BuslneM and
Professional
XATP-SWDATiiLCA.
·~ Pvlnr a bual.:.t-!1 on tt1.e 11t1e "becaulltl you kMw how
· Wor.ne!l1B Clllb aa spon~&gt;tn'!l.
tnUICI ~ _.. out of work," Ill a cuu.J ontw SOmlobody 11kC:
• Yea~._ Cryptoquat41 J THOUOilT OJ" THC Jl'tJ1'URII
Mh. Jntpaham
extended her
· ltta. 1Qt. ~-how 1UIIIk3d maklnr nearly S2,000 a wuk M hit lira&lt;
.. . 'I'H~T I I'III:VER MIOIIT aNI!\'1!- FOR 'I'RB PUT ~
tb-.nk•
.tQiU
.~halrmen; worket5,
~ '1t'• t.ht bett tummer job 1 •'N' had." ._. ttpUed. "~
•ou'!Brtt.
It
.
illnd ~oltrlltO.l&amp;tl ta the very ~ue­
. . . . . . . ---~~ • pa!kllll • •
.._...rlb~Atftl "r iQIII i'.M~ .,.........
.j,
~.'
CIIIful II~ lutlda~ Drive .

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US Spat'- l'td4o

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4:30 Fdge or Night
5:00 Tn~&gt; Early Sllow

8:10 Your EIIO llepoM

II

:Katie'!i Kitchen
As The World Turna
Our :Miss Broob
lhU3rl'arty
! 'h e Big P111yoH
Bob Crosby Show

4:00 Brighter Da1

G,

Plans 1o rlhc March 20 Anniversary Dinner were made with Mrs.
W. R. Proftitt, Mr1. Harry Layne,
and Mr:;~, Lloyd Roush named as
the committee to make final ar·
rangements tor the annual affolr.

LOSE.A
VALUBL.E
ARTICU •

1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30

BUCKWHEAT

State Budget

1'00 taptaln. K.iDJafOO

MA~ in

NEW HAVEN

Hf, Mn. Ka&amp;rl GJ'PIItl', IIUlat
'llopN, . Jfn. Getold ~...

Wolfe,
Charles Lea:u, Mary Alice An· ·Willford
drews. Dil.ie Sewell, lln. Alice 'fii)"man,'

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Some of th~ people most concerned with this problem started to do a· little figuring and what they found was rather startling . It turns out that there would have to be a changeover
period of at least ono month during which the state would receive no income at aU from this tax.
And thls would result - at a very conserva1ive estimate In a loSB of f40 million to the State or Ohio, with no forseeable
way to recover it!
These facts evidently have been overlooked by some of our
~tate orricials. We ·~~i•lt that they study them long and bard
before trying to ellmin.~e lh9se little green soles tax stampsl

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We have a feeling that most merch&amp;nts would rather connnue with tax stamps thah face a stepped-up solicitation earn·
patgn from the local ehariti.., , the schools, the churches, the
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Cubs, Brownies, ad Infinitum!
And there's another matter tha-t should be considered before anything drastic is done. At present, the tax Is prepald.
That Is, the merchants buy the stamps in advance, before they
make the sales. If the stamps are eliminated, presumably the
tu would be postpaid, a.t the end of a specified period, and
on the basis of actual aales during that period.

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BlaMwir:z, Mra. LoulN Zirkle, u:n.
JUcbatd Roeenbaum, Mn. Richard
Jonea, Jean E. Smith, MH. Edward
,Bier,
Edna' Miller, lira.
Geoa;re HickJ, Mn. Eleanor IAI&amp;n.
Mb. lliclWd Flnlaw.llro. Harry
. l.oe Balley, Mn. Ralph Well:er,
l Mro. Donald Colllno, wo. Edwllll
WeU•. Mra. WWlam Clark. ){n,
ll L. Jacobi. Mra. WilliaJI) Ander-.,n, ;Mr11 JamH O'Brien, Hra:. Bet.
ty GIU..n, Mr•. Betty Reibel, Mn.
Eileen Bowera, Patricia KaKnlght,
Mrs. James Buehtnan, Mildred
Arnold,. Mrl.. .Pearl PUllin, ·Mn.

9:00
10:00
11:00
11 :30
12:00
12:30

a:ob Yltlnee Theatre

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llo•e S1110u,' Mn. Vietor Hanoaba, Wrr
thalr
e; MlM DollDI
llq. Oharte1 Swatul, J1n. SeUm Holter, Neue settlement; K1.u

CHANNIL 2

2:00 Camera Poes to Sebool
2:80 Tepntlsee Ernie Fo:rd
3:00 Matinee Tbeatre

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tain cases the complaint may be justified. But if the stamp redemption feature is eliminated, Ohio's worthy causes will be
deprived of almost $5,000,000 per year. And where wUI they
go to make up the difference? In most eases, right back to the
tnerchants!

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WS.U.TV
8:55 Sign. Oo
UNl Today

· !Conti-"""' .0..

Queen for a Day
"Jiodern Remt.DOel
Comedy Time
My Uttle Margie
Waterfront
s:lb RNa
.
8:30 News Picture
e:Q ._... Ere
IJ:41 Soort1 Eye
, I:IID ;fdlhmall
6:~~ Wcalh&lt;.east
7:0q
Q!t Qjojy
7:00 Maynr of lhe Ton
'7:16 ~ ~lnllfl Do•
7:30 The Xavier Coutat Show
J. E. Gnham; tl.ll!Oio.II,Jll, Ond Mr. 7:,•1
"el~J ..
7:4S NBC N""t
and Mrs. 11. k. bQO•. Mlltll•""· f Gil
llltll;f!irUt
8:00. Hiram !lolld11
1
ll!diona.
8;$0.,_ ~"!}l:liO Jl'a•• .r lt.•ow• B.,
m ~•··
i:do · Kraft Thealrjl
A.IUJ"thum Hoilr 10:00 ""'I• II Your Lilt
t0 ~
"'
10·30 0\Henry Plllyhon1e
Vl.lt
11
;!'
:
,;.~tt.
~
II"~
11~00 New• Hetdllnet
•Mr.al!d
n
·
' 11:
111
'""'"~~to~~
11:18 ~
weiltitf(!tot
Linda and
Alb ....·,
:
11:20 Prtu Abi
1
Va., lllf. ·
Jotttl
11:28 'ron!1hl
PiiiiiM'tiy,, ____-;· _ c.:;;~_,:·c• 2111411• 11:~ 1qo
12:30 Sign (Iff

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gf1bam, WIV·
erly, are annountlng the birth Ol
l Silt pOund sCx 9unce gir1, Li~&amp;
Kay, al Port,mouth Hoapital Sat·
urday, ftb. 23. They abo bave a
son Steph .~n. Grandparenh are
'M". Addle '1llie11. Miildl~rt
an~ w. W. Jo~U~t~~a. Modlton, Indiana. Gnat gr•iidpiretttl ate Mta

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Some merchants consider the stamps a nuisance, and in cer-

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SPAGHETti DiifNIIl PLANNID
The WOtnen'a Gjitld. or the Fed
WS.U·TV CHANNIL '
sponsor a 0 :50 S~o On
eratc-d Church will
spaghetti dinner, Saturday Ma1·ch
7:00 Today
, from 11 a.m. to t p.m. and 4.
9:00 Romper Room
p.m. to _(1:30 p.m. Sandwiches and 10:00 Home
honte made pie will alsc be sold. 11:00 The Price is Right
ll:SO Truth 01 conaequern:ee
c;LUI TO MilT
12:00 Tie Tae Dourb
The . Pomeroy Sbakcsrl'are Club 12:30 It Could Be You
will n1f'e~ Wednsday ~fternoon a~ I :CMl Current
the home or Mrs. LOuis Reibel , Un. 2:00 Parton'• study
iOn An,
2:-SO T•nn•~ Brnie Fotd

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As it is now, the individual citizen, who wants stamps to redeem for his Boy Scout troop, or church, or charitable imititutton, pollees the law. In a friendly and unofficial m&amp;nner,' he
makes sure that business firms issue the stamps. Isn't th1s
much bette!' than building up a vast army of enforcement investigators operating out of a huge bureau at Columbus?
the stamp redemption feature would qever operate effectively.
Investigators tO'it money, and without them a law devoid of
This m&lt;y soand cynical, but experience from 1936 to 19~9
proves It to be a fact.

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.:..TV Chan,.e13
Wednesday
Tuesday

Day Book .
Daily Sentinel

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~eigs Mothers

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- Mr., Lotta Sper10or, Judy .,...

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SALES
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~ Sentlllel, Pomeroy-lllddleport, 0., Feb. 28, 1957

IOXING RITURNS

,Valuablet

Buffington Named. 'League's
'

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_ N°0~~~,~~~~----~~~-~~~~om~~~6~oe~t~&gt;n~L~m=r~~~

~rtswriters,

Dodget!lf Cum Aruiounc~ !?Ifill Club Swap

Broadcasters,

.:~~u~~a
ia his : : r, :..~~~~ ~r=1t,~~
to dl8covlr &amp; ilia (tttl:'-e mbs- df rubb'lsll. _
_
-·
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FIGHT IESULTS

FOil

Aa~ jjulfitti!~l1 61 IBI f"o!neloy Purj&gt;le Pih!tiei&gt; hi! Men
namea Ute "nltiit viJ~ibh! Jli&amp;Y.er"
lo his team In the sEoAL btsitetball lea1~e by tb~ ~portnrrlters
and Broadca&lt;rtera of Soutbeistern
Ohio.
The flashy 5-e senior speedster

*M•thanlc Work

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NEW IJ;INI!ON, Wt.. - The
city
eounCil Pklii tr"u~ t11 Mrs.
44
Franklin 78 Trof.Wood Madl1on 60 Monte BOland by votine to erect
a t-,.nbstone over her grave . J9ts.
.h tROY
Boland bad se!'Ved for many years
Troy 40 NOrtheastern 43
Ver,.illts 56 Vln4allf Butler 53 aJ letl'f!tary of the counci1'1 ceme·
tery eoinmlttee&gt;. before her death
At MAilftNS FERRY
in
1833. Her grave had gone unBellaire St. Jobn4 81
II!IOD~ITOWN
Dayton Dunb:~r !K Oaytop ~i1er

FILL THAT lANk WITH

Mor.i G..

BOLIN'S MOttL

Jlartilll Ferry

SERVICE STATION
"It PW. . Us to f&gt;looiO YW'
W. MAIN ST.
POMIROY

~tso SU;n~4:r th~ -~Iter- named
cHtrJes Mr,Afee, ~:fta1'·1!11d cbach

and guards

COLUMBUS, 0. uj&gt; ~ Unde·
ftited Mlddlriown, •hteti i&gt;eedJ
otlly tilree 11rilel to .~it the
ton,eot wlnnlnj itr..li lq, Ohio
blih oehool history, ~eideil the

filial thrlted Pre81 COieh!i
lilt• today.
The mllhty Middliio

Ita~

,tact~, dlapl1clne Z.MtVIII•, whiCh
d~ iii • tr. for lith.
S.6ellit ,Oil;!~ held down the No.

D_ pQ~UimJ JbUowl!d In' Lakewood
Iii tlitb, 11id Toledo Maeomber In

101'011&amp;. Mieoffih&lt;r

Season leacuf! staUstics complied
.by Jim White of Syritt11e show~
Bllffin,a:t~J&gt; !ihM 217 times, mad~
87 of them tOr a 40.1 shooting
p9foenlaJe. He mode 7'1 ol 99 tr•e
thi'ows for ?7.8 per. cent. He graJ&gt;.

Jumped •from

115 offensive re.bounds ln.d
i NO. 10 rankini laat week into ·bed
D8 defemive rebound1,
!rOm iluUor the ••entb 11ot.
Friedeil.maker or WellstOn, wit
Count; with J8 victories in 1 row
Younttiowu ~outh fell from tqutejJ. alao, 81 an lnspiratloU!
and t8
1 two.sea•on 8pan, ie•enth tC' a final el1hth, followed Player and as t~e Ieaaue'• tOp
J

o••r
gained the Nu. 1 IIJ)Ot for the flbal

rat1h1• In a convinclDf mi.nner.
Coac!b Paul Walker• trew received all bUt two fh·at place votet
out of 33 coaches tskin1 part In
tbe final po.ll. The only other two
clubs to aet B tint place vote

were atcond plaee Clevetatld Latin
und t~ird rJTtked Steubenville.
Two newcomtrt

,ehov.d

their

Wl'f lnte the top 10 teem1 thl1
WMk, Dayton R.....,.lt 1ncl Chll·
llcothe. leth ....,.. tiM for 10th

Kefauver Gets
Scalpel Out For
Football Probe
WASmNGTON UP-Sen. E1tes
Kefauver ordered a stiff atudy or
th.e an~l·trult •tatu• of various professlonal JPOrta today to determine p011lble action by his Senate
Antl·Monopoly aubcommittee.
The Tenneuee Democrat acted
In the wake of a 6·3 declzion h.anded down Monday in which. the
U. 8. sur,reme tourt refused to
11ve pro e11tona1 rootbau the tm·
munlly ftom antl-tru1t prost:eution

enjoyed by Ol'lanized baseball,

Kefauver. who pla:,red football
lor the Unjvenlty o! Tonnenee
and captalnM ltJ track team, expre11ed penonal interest In the

queotlon.

Comment from NFL owners was

eenerally eautlous,
WoJfner,

mtnaJlDJ

but Waltcer
director of

the Chieaao Cardinali, expre1aed
the thOUJht uppermost in moat
minda when he atated: "Footbafi
ean't live wltbout the retel'\'e list
• , .if there'• no reaervt elauae In
football, there won't be any football. and there won't be any baaketball or any other pro sport
elther.'

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QUALITY
WAY

OL• • WAY

by Cuyahoga Fall• In ninth.
Out of the top II teams, only
four were undefeated as the Jea·
ton drew to l elote. They were
Middletown, Cleveland Latin with
18 in a row, Steubenville with 14
straiJht and Lakewood With 1&amp;.

Boone Tapped As
Tiger Regular
First Baseman

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Manager Jack Tighe endorsed
Ray BtJOne u his first baseman

ST. PAUL - Univenity or Minneiota farm campus tci.entistl told
a ~rm Home Week audience tbey
Springfield . Public 59
will ;pray weeda with a radl~&gt;"ac ­
SprinJiieid Central Catholic 33 live chemital weed-klller. A Gieg-

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Beavercreek 4' Kilton Union 43 er ·couuter
be used to deter·
mine how far and fast th.e weedAfdNT
killer moves into the roots.
~kron . llor!h 88 Stow •z

Kent RooseveJ.t 84 Kent State 51

OFtltiiAts

Ironton 6&amp; Port1moutb 83
Luca.aviUe 48 Portsmo~th We,-t 40

Racine_Tornad
_ oes Prepare For
o' pener Agam:St
._e_.. M'- .l...o.h F• ·
CllCl ur n~e

The

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Racine•, PuJ'&amp;)le Tbriii(IOf!t.' NO. j in the lott eause for Cornlni.
1. seeded team ln the Chiss A se~ lUo h.a4. I io point 'lead goJng ih
tiona) ba!ketball · touri\Atrr~n\ that the tbird quarter but nearly Io!lt
opened last nh!ht in the 'lhlo Uni- the gamo. Garber
hit two free
sl
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v~r ty JYDl. were Prepai'Jbg. ~ · a.v t~o~a in ' the last minute to whi.
for their tlrtt Jatne Wi!dhesday
Buehf·:I-York, foUrth seUed.
night at 'l agaiilst the McAitintr beat s·outh Blo. omln...,.ille .;~. · to

liY
TfiiDQiOI
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.iiaDy 6f iUI' li•di!rs hivi. sug.
,, couple of bad nights, one Of eette'd lhii toiiiJnn pic.k Oije of
Which was on the Pomeroy floor.
the performer• during the rec:en~BuffinJton, and the Pomeroy ly ~m.Pieted C~llnty ba11ketball
team In 1eneral, was titfd bY aef· tourn:arMnt 81 "most outstanding
eral writers all obviously the "beit pla;ter."
in the SEOAL" and were kept out
Most of the fans bad a ilamt
of 1 Jtron 1 bid for the title only to offer and ttley were pretty' wetl
by a wave of Illness that laid the sgred upon Bob Birrh,
C)assy
entlre flrtt team low for alMost guard of the Rac:lne Torna~oes.
a week midway In the season.
Bli'cli AI the kind of a fellow Wbo Is
Attendlna from The :Qally Sen· the ''player's .player," He Wll outtlnel wei'J!' Tannehl11 and Retnold ,tanditl• again in the finals Of Lhe
1
Creene.
to4rnament agalnat
Mlddlppor~
Satdtday night u a playmakef and

nve.
Meanwhile, results Of ibf.. o',Peit·
ing session• lut bJth.t resulted in
A~ote.s.Berns- beinr se"t home, los(·rs to Nelsonville 'l6 ~o 50. Jerry
Stuffiebeam or the Hounds, title.
holders In the SEOAL, althoug1:1
an A team, was high wltb 20
points. R. MtPhenon of Uae Gen·
erala had 24.
Netsonvllle now must beat New
I ~'lOngton St. AloysJus Wednesda y
night at ~:30 to stay In the race.
Other results li.st night saw Rio
Grande beat Corning !5s.51 as Dkl·
laS Gatber bit for 28 points for
the winners and Jim Gill getting

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~ O!Relali of
Flower 'Fiftli Ave. HOt~ltal exprelaed hope \ddiy thit 'n eye operation performed on Sandy Saddl&amp; will -enable theJormer world
1 reatherweiJbt 1!Jiamp10D to resUme

er. Big, fast, a great reboundef,
and a fine shot, Armstrqng was
subdued by the Tornadoes m sesaon play. ·He is always dangerous.

for

c(Nnj

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"QUALITY OUR MOTI'O''
S. !ad Avenae
,

TO THE PIRIHOUSI
MILWAUKEEJ,abecki

"'""k

drove -a blazing garbage tJ:Uck: to
Eiagine 'Co. No. aS. The firemen
hauled out short leniths of hose
and extlngui~hed th.e burning Jar-

LOOKING
FOilWORK1
THEN
TRY THE

COSTS LITTLE!

bage.

WANT

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·YOU HAVi. LOST • · ·

COLLEGE

BASKETBALL

Stlaltle (20.2)

!11dlana H8.fJl
Bradley
(1 18-4)
Californla
(l'i'·3)
9.
1

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1415 turkey produeer~ · expecl to D'lJ':

185 row the Jlp by

105 1
92
89
Btl

wht~h

they trail

HOUSTON, Tez. UP -

and.
way ••••

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for Studebaker's outstanding quality. You'll feel this dilferenoo instahily in the
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effective brakes on the road-Twin 'Iractioil wiili drive at both rat wh~Th ••• lnd
the comfort of Studebaker's Luxury-Level. Ride. '11-y it-at your dftier's tociayt

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J?ackard
COBP&amp;BATION

xpenslve
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To·
USE
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WANT
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Arnold

CaJlfornla At the nation's JeadinJ Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., sairl to41
producer of the bJa birds thls year. day he Jot aU tbe breaks" over
a
mud·torn
Memorial Park Course
They hope to tlllt 11,371,000 tu,..
11
the
tront-runnera
faded and
keys eompored wilb 9.1100,000 in
19M. CI.Uforn~lf;._ prbdueers expect Palmer came from four stroke•
to ralee lt.MB,OOO thla year com- back with • tbree-under par 69
,.ltd wltb t2,6t3,000.
_ Monday to wla the $38,000 Houa-

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. 399" s. Third. s•.
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TRADE-HIRE

Tarheels Have
·Big Edge On
National Field

RGCil•T

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ADS!

Saddler U!Jderweat a "mod sue.
.ceadul" operation for a detac:)led
retina in hii rlgbt eye Monda:r aft.

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Standing 0.0, a 1e~r,
fast, a
goGd shot, and posseQlng quick
reCJexe, forthe deftly 1~0Wil paBS
Inside, Birth also his averaged in
lhe double column figures for Ra·

12 nle). st. Loub and Kanlat
Stale. 2:8 each; I4, Iowa State, i'T;
ton Open.
1 15 (tiel, Welt Vlrg:lni" and Van~
1 derhtil,
14 each; 17, Brlahom
THI RIGIIT JOI
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Youn11, 12; 18, 'Dayton, 9; 19 (tie,
WAUKESHA, Wll. - Kenneth tbute "jump" school of the 82nd
MAIN PHONJ:· t81.,rPoMEitOY i Nolre Dame. Oklahoma City Unl• C.· Jump of *h6 Waultesba .Jump Airborne Dlrioton. Fort Bragg, N. :
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ver:lily and Ohio State. 7 each.
family araduattild boom tbe para- c. .
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KARl &amp; ·VAN ZANDT

• llonkot-wrappool
oaoy handllnt~

tethOOn.

MayR~cover,Let .

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quick.., IMtallatla~
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strong "the AU.;American.. {ldy
who i11 abo a fine basketball phtf- ·

dotrn on ptrsons wbo
use electtit line huulaton for tarlet preeUce. Jnveatieaton said the
situation beeime ao aeute at one
tidae· thJt %.000 fainUies were with·
out electilc powf:r one Sunday af.

.imW YORK UP

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State police

chc~q

Saddler Box Now

pp' Dre8DI J
B"Istered h
Jn NCAA Meef•

OL• •MOBIL. 10 l.oulovlllo U Ill~)
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·1 S('cond 10: 1. MlchiJan State 2t;
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AuGusTA, )le. -

are

DoetQrs Hint Eye

when Ali: Buylf mittliltnll/111'

,.;d&lt; Cofo..t 11&lt;x!Ji Wool
Blsolteisl Yciur !lam. wilt be
colil warmer .n wlDtirp!.aJaaiJ{&lt;OOflii em, oUmfii,.,
llri•J y.m howe·~ iHth
th;, --!taP""'.......
Call Ill uxlay for &amp;eo .........

other Clas.!l A tuSslj:! 1
McArthul, which wiU faee Jli·
chi:~ , his a blg i\ln in Jac;.: Arril·

M tn the

l!uditel·York 84
South iUoomingville &amp;l
Rio Grande 53 Cornifta: 51

(JfJIJD RE~IIIn

No other Unpnwemem
will add so muq,. ~ ~ving
com/on, at iuch ama11
lc'f81:1Dent,: " atti.&amp;! iDJ~n

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DliVI

AT ATNINS Nelsonvllle 78 Ames-Bern 50

on defenae.

TwiN CITY LIAGUI
today, sutomatically makln1 third
Won Lolf
hase on the Deh'olt Tl,a:ers the Sports Center
12\1 &amp;II
"hot corner" In tact as well as in Friendly Tavern
1011
711 cine's 21·game
name.
s~asOn to dale.
Foreman It Abbott
18
8
When
two
or
three
of tlle TorMTighe's dealgnaUon ot the 33· Boo1ters
10
8
year-old Boone to play first threw Davb·Wamer
doe..' main scorers had a slaw '
12
8
the bBHie for the "hot corner" OVIJC
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IS night during the past three m11nths" )
opt"n to rour players. Jim FlnlJan,
Coach Larry Morrison ' usually .1
former Kansas City Infielder, Is ·Hla:h Team Serleacould count on Bireh to carry tho
the No 1 candidate but Tiahe Nid
often.tlve lead at tbe basket.
ll'rlendly Tavern 207'
equal conaideratlon will be aiven ·HIJ:b Team GameAgalnat Middleport Birch sco.~
to Jack Dittmer, Reno Bertola and
Friendly Tavern ?215
ed only nine polntl. TeammatM,
rookh.• Goorge Rlaley.
H!ab Individual SoriDoug Graham had 23. Carl Wolfe '
Betzlnl l!S'I
20, Ronnie Salser 131 But many ot
R~•
Hilh lnd1Yldu•l Gamethose field goals ~arne off Ltf a
U
S
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Rouah, W. 202
Birch thrown p&amp;ss.
He is great at driving down the
OYIC
0
It
middle
when the defense !I caught
Moore
et1 t2S t08 SIS split. And
1
thl!l spl\t eOndition ex.
Muncy
1211 112 112 1'12
lall
only
for
seconds. The dribhler
Smtih
134 125 1211 888
to
traah
throuJ:h fasl
ha1
Poulin
ttll 180 Ill 401
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1ucce.ss
the 'tornadoea
ly JOHN ORIIIIIIN
Handleop
te M IK H3 have In Athens 1tarttng
United p,... .1 ....... Writer
Total!
ii:H 511 iu 1112'1 niJht, at least aomi of ittomorrow
will be
C11ach Adolph Rupp•s dream of POllMAN a AI!WI'T
directly
traceable'
to
BOb
Bir&lt;!h,
another NCAA buketUU etlampi· Bowen
It? lit
IHO
Ratlne
illl'rd.
onshlp got another c;h.ince to come ll~dtord
til$ tali 139 04
truet today when bia K'ntueky Abhotl
lU
1ft 30'1
it Sports nut•• "OutstanofWlldc1h won a berth Ill the bJ1 •Biaekotoa
110 lq lil! 888 inlHePlayeer
of the County Tourna·
post ·~eaeon tollfnlfnent.
Wa1ner
,Ill lit 888
'~
rnent."
For the 12th time In the 1aat lf Totala
tiM 888 no In8
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yean Kentucky waa crowned II'OIITI CINTill
champ of the SOutiHI.tera Confer. MeKianey, E.
U9 IU
Btl
ence Monday nllbt when It clinch· Stohort
138 I'll lH fl!?
ed first place with a· 103-8&amp; romp Coutno
til
1118 I'll
over Auburn. The \lt1e qQ"aUflel •MaK!nney, B.
171 liM 1'12 1108
the Wlldcah for 1 Mmh ~8 flrlt Drenner
188 IH 11M
game date In the NCAA elrbival.
ly UniMd itNIB
Total•
till 1128 8IIS 11182
Kentucky, winner of the iNIOAA IOOSTIIII
IAn
tourney under Rupp tq INa. '49, Bellini
it! 181 liM l!S'I
and '51. wrapped up thla latest Joa"
1111 190
188
conference trOWn wltb a 1econd· Whipple
128
tM 282 Dutueirie 15 St. Bonaventure 63
half burat efter beln.a held to 1 RuneU
1118 117 IH 4'1 Rutpn 78 l'{ewart Ru(Jer. 47
lOUTH
46-46 tie at lntermltalon.
Alb
I 141 117 2!11
TO
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vandOrbilt
Handicap
84 43 38 118
TotaiJ
111'1 8113 831 IKl Wtltml Xy. de ToDD, tiS
'hnDe~iee ri Alabama 89
DAYit-WAIINIR
Xentuety
lOS Auburn 115
Slaoa
il'l t 48 ltll 440
·Davia, B.
118 IM liS 4M GfO!rl• T..h M Florida &amp;7
WmJer
178
181 888
MtDWin
Dovto, W.
ITS liM 1111 110'!
llavi' L.
ISO
1110 Clnelonati 90 Miami 0. 72
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14 8 14
.M Kansaa St. 78 MlfJsourt 11
NEW YOI\X UP - The United Totolo
tla6 801 888 1811 liiYier 0. 'It Toledo 10
IPreu rolleJe b11ketf»all ratlrtil PRIINDLY TAV....
Mlohtpn St. 78 ~Je&lt;inoln 62
with nrst-pllte votea 1nd won· Chooher
I'!G 180 n4 1124 Okla. ilti Nebrulr:a 1111
lost records tbroqb hb. 38 Ia Koutb. (l.
IU 108 ITS 481 Mlnnenota lot: Io~ 81
ptrenlheaes:
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180 1118 IlK 11$1 Dtlrolt 82 Wichita 'Ia
Team
Pelnta
Roudl, W.
IU 102 182 1131 Mlehlpn 8'1 lndtaaa 88
1. North carolina (It 12.0) 384 Totala
Ml 708 728 20'14 Dllnols '19 Ohio st. '12
Ktnaas (4 1&amp;.2)
300
1 2.
13. Kentucky (20-4)
!HI
TURKIY IIIYALI
4. SMU (lH) .•
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ST. PAUL. ifthn. -~ lllnneaota
CJO'tALL IIIIAKS
1 fl.

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CLASS A AT I'OitTSMOUTN
Piketon '72 Green 51
Buford 71 Wincbeltei' 60

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TAROIY

AT I'OtTSMCIUTH

scorer. HoweYer, Fridenmaker had

Bowling Highlights

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IIADJO.ACTIYI WElDS

Jefferson 1,Jil.ian 64

Th'

the league. Buffington srored W7
polnta, to rank fifth among other

marked.

Wellsvill~ 89 Wll)tersVUle 41
. AT ''*itiiGFIELD

.Onville, the only oth"' coaches
of tile
Cubs (vice presiijent Jatin Hollaltd, at left) and Brooklyn bodno;:i~:::;Jts upon the noritinatlon ~erfic= cJj~~o~ Die~
.at c~n~er,) take part 'n '!llp.O\lDeibl · a swap of mb:lor ler.-·u~
of Bulflntllon, Chelller Tannehill ra ..
.!.
ll"oogers
gam rights to the Los Angeles territory in exchange for Its Fort
of The Dally Sentinel pointed out Worth cjult. Clarence Rowland, president of the LOs Angeles club (right) also too• part In the
th•t Pomeroy's eandida!e was cereDIO!IY• (lhterltatlonal)
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_orw
r:._ -· UP Poll Once ~=-~~h:.;:.n~i~,fb:~;y~:u:i
R
More, Need3 For 1\L!
V!IUO ecord ~';.1~~ie;;:n~h7o
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Steubep.ville 8o

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dl !he A:theri• J!ulldov. ,, the

A MIMORIAL

AT

ALL WORK

*Guaranteed

1001&lt;0.

meet&amp; n&lt;ham
here at th.e hua:e

Dayton Rooaereh 86
Ge~ni~"''l ~

UU81 JOi..ld I!IL CHAHal

was unanimously nominated by
the writers at a re,a:ular me!!tlrig ,
of the wrltd1s Suhday In Athens.
Tire namt! of Gi.ry Frh!denrftak'"ef,
Wt!Uston, league 1eadiRI !scorer
was also offered. In the votlllt.
Buffington took seven of the 12

"CoilcJ\ of the ~ear." Diet Patte
of Wellston lnd Ken BOstic OC
Gallfpolis Were named OuUtamllng
sophomores.
'MeAfee won the coach or the
year award over Dlck Retton of
Pomeroy and Bob Shesky of Nel·

A~L

*W•I.ihiig

of Ills )'tlrJ . when

Clett A A1'O&gt;W"Nrnerttt
ON THI NAIL
AY GUNVIUE
ColumbuJ Eaat 64 Gro,.e City 4&amp;
)JIUIPHlS. Tenn. - Mrt. Ray·
G1b1nna M Colum-bus quinas M mq.nd ~ier thinlu her uncle ,
kT COLUMII115
J'Ste tnei%1:Stu pf Searty , Ark., h.as
ttnnardt 70 Ea&amp;trhoor 46
the most catea'!lars ''on one nail."
CoJumbuJ North 69 Newal"\ 37
She ~ya Elleabert bas every calCCIUmbU:S SOplh 86 Wbitf.hall 51
ender fr'om JtJ% to 19M. " lie ran
AT DAYTON
out of nail," 1he Pid " Next year
Lembn-Mro,! 64
he'U .tnt a new nail ."
West Carrollton 47

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BIJUme
tb Newark toniiJht,

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Basket.ball
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Call tri or Soe Tillar Neuf&gt;t
:Jotlhli t:c.i- .....: non•;
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IOXING RITURNS

,Valuablet

Buffington Named. 'League's
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Dodget!lf Cum Aruiounc~ !?Ifill Club Swap

Broadcasters,

.:~~u~~a
ia his : : r, :..~~~~ ~r=1t,~~
to dl8covlr &amp; ilia (tttl:'-e mbs- df rubb'lsll. _
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FOil

Aa~ jjulfitti!~l1 61 IBI f"o!neloy Purj&gt;le Pih!tiei&gt; hi! Men
namea Ute "nltiit viJ~ibh! Jli&amp;Y.er"
lo his team In the sEoAL btsitetball lea1~e by tb~ ~portnrrlters
and Broadca&lt;rtera of Soutbeistern
Ohio.
The flashy 5-e senior speedster

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NEW IJ;INI!ON, Wt.. - The
city
eounCil Pklii tr"u~ t11 Mrs.
44
Franklin 78 Trof.Wood Madl1on 60 Monte BOland by votine to erect
a t-,.nbstone over her grave . J9ts.
.h tROY
Boland bad se!'Ved for many years
Troy 40 NOrtheastern 43
Ver,.illts 56 Vln4allf Butler 53 aJ letl'f!tary of the counci1'1 ceme·
tery eoinmlttee&gt;. before her death
At MAilftNS FERRY
in
1833. Her grave had gone unBellaire St. Jobn4 81
II!IOD~ITOWN
Dayton Dunb:~r !K Oaytop ~i1er

FILL THAT lANk WITH

Mor.i G..

BOLIN'S MOttL

Jlartilll Ferry

SERVICE STATION
"It PW. . Us to f&gt;looiO YW'
W. MAIN ST.
POMIROY

~tso SU;n~4:r th~ -~Iter- named
cHtrJes Mr,Afee, ~:fta1'·1!11d cbach

and guards

COLUMBUS, 0. uj&gt; ~ Unde·
ftited Mlddlriown, •hteti i&gt;eedJ
otlly tilree 11rilel to .~it the
ton,eot wlnnlnj itr..li lq, Ohio
blih oehool history, ~eideil the

filial thrlted Pre81 COieh!i
lilt• today.
The mllhty Middliio

Ita~

,tact~, dlapl1clne Z.MtVIII•, whiCh
d~ iii • tr. for lith.
S.6ellit ,Oil;!~ held down the No.

D_ pQ~UimJ JbUowl!d In' Lakewood
Iii tlitb, 11id Toledo Maeomber In

101'011&amp;. Mieoffih&lt;r

Season leacuf! staUstics complied
.by Jim White of Syritt11e show~
Bllffin,a:t~J&gt; !ihM 217 times, mad~
87 of them tOr a 40.1 shooting
p9foenlaJe. He mode 7'1 ol 99 tr•e
thi'ows for ?7.8 per. cent. He graJ&gt;.

Jumped •from

115 offensive re.bounds ln.d
i NO. 10 rankini laat week into ·bed
D8 defemive rebound1,
!rOm iluUor the ••entb 11ot.
Friedeil.maker or WellstOn, wit
Count; with J8 victories in 1 row
Younttiowu ~outh fell from tqutejJ. alao, 81 an lnspiratloU!
and t8
1 two.sea•on 8pan, ie•enth tC' a final el1hth, followed Player and as t~e Ieaaue'• tOp
J

o••r
gained the Nu. 1 IIJ)Ot for the flbal

rat1h1• In a convinclDf mi.nner.
Coac!b Paul Walker• trew received all bUt two fh·at place votet
out of 33 coaches tskin1 part In
tbe final po.ll. The only other two
clubs to aet B tint place vote

were atcond plaee Clevetatld Latin
und t~ird rJTtked Steubenville.
Two newcomtrt

,ehov.d

their

Wl'f lnte the top 10 teem1 thl1
WMk, Dayton R.....,.lt 1ncl Chll·
llcothe. leth ....,.. tiM for 10th

Kefauver Gets
Scalpel Out For
Football Probe
WASmNGTON UP-Sen. E1tes
Kefauver ordered a stiff atudy or
th.e an~l·trult •tatu• of various professlonal JPOrta today to determine p011lble action by his Senate
Antl·Monopoly aubcommittee.
The Tenneuee Democrat acted
In the wake of a 6·3 declzion h.anded down Monday in which. the
U. 8. sur,reme tourt refused to
11ve pro e11tona1 rootbau the tm·
munlly ftom antl-tru1t prost:eution

enjoyed by Ol'lanized baseball,

Kefauver. who pla:,red football
lor the Unjvenlty o! Tonnenee
and captalnM ltJ track team, expre11ed penonal interest In the

queotlon.

Comment from NFL owners was

eenerally eautlous,
WoJfner,

mtnaJlDJ

but Waltcer
director of

the Chieaao Cardinali, expre1aed
the thOUJht uppermost in moat
minda when he atated: "Footbafi
ean't live wltbout the retel'\'e list
• , .if there'• no reaervt elauae In
football, there won't be any football. and there won't be any baaketball or any other pro sport
elther.'

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QUALITY
WAY

OL• • WAY

by Cuyahoga Fall• In ninth.
Out of the top II teams, only
four were undefeated as the Jea·
ton drew to l elote. They were
Middletown, Cleveland Latin with
18 in a row, Steubenville with 14
straiJht and Lakewood With 1&amp;.

Boone Tapped As
Tiger Regular
First Baseman

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Manager Jack Tighe endorsed
Ray BtJOne u his first baseman

ST. PAUL - Univenity or Minneiota farm campus tci.entistl told
a ~rm Home Week audience tbey
Springfield . Public 59
will ;pray weeda with a radl~&gt;"ac ­
SprinJiieid Central Catholic 33 live chemital weed-klller. A Gieg-

wm

Beavercreek 4' Kilton Union 43 er ·couuter
be used to deter·
mine how far and fast th.e weedAfdNT
killer moves into the roots.
~kron . llor!h 88 Stow •z

Kent RooseveJ.t 84 Kent State 51

OFtltiiAts

Ironton 6&amp; Port1moutb 83
Luca.aviUe 48 Portsmo~th We,-t 40

Racine_Tornad
_ oes Prepare For
o' pener Agam:St
._e_.. M'- .l...o.h F• ·
CllCl ur n~e

The

Spotts
O.rik
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Racine•, PuJ'&amp;)le Tbriii(IOf!t.' NO. j in the lott eause for Cornlni.
1. seeded team ln the Chiss A se~ lUo h.a4. I io point 'lead goJng ih
tiona) ba!ketball · touri\Atrr~n\ that the tbird quarter but nearly Io!lt
opened last nh!ht in the 'lhlo Uni- the gamo. Garber
hit two free
sl
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v~r ty JYDl. were Prepai'Jbg. ~ · a.v t~o~a in ' the last minute to whi.
for their tlrtt Jatne Wi!dhesday
Buehf·:I-York, foUrth seUed.
night at 'l agaiilst the McAitintr beat s·outh Blo. omln...,.ille .;~. · to

liY
TfiiDQiOI
. , ,

.iiaDy 6f iUI' li•di!rs hivi. sug.
,, couple of bad nights, one Of eette'd lhii toiiiJnn pic.k Oije of
Which was on the Pomeroy floor.
the performer• during the rec:en~BuffinJton, and the Pomeroy ly ~m.Pieted C~llnty ba11ketball
team In 1eneral, was titfd bY aef· tourn:arMnt 81 "most outstanding
eral writers all obviously the "beit pla;ter."
in the SEOAL" and were kept out
Most of the fans bad a ilamt
of 1 Jtron 1 bid for the title only to offer and ttley were pretty' wetl
by a wave of Illness that laid the sgred upon Bob Birrh,
C)assy
entlre flrtt team low for alMost guard of the Rac:lne Torna~oes.
a week midway In the season.
Bli'cli AI the kind of a fellow Wbo Is
Attendlna from The :Qally Sen· the ''player's .player," He Wll outtlnel wei'J!' Tannehl11 and Retnold ,tanditl• again in the finals Of Lhe
1
Creene.
to4rnament agalnat
Mlddlppor~
Satdtday night u a playmakef and

nve.
Meanwhile, results Of ibf.. o',Peit·
ing session• lut bJth.t resulted in
A~ote.s.Berns- beinr se"t home, los(·rs to Nelsonville 'l6 ~o 50. Jerry
Stuffiebeam or the Hounds, title.
holders In the SEOAL, althoug1:1
an A team, was high wltb 20
points. R. MtPhenon of Uae Gen·
erala had 24.
Netsonvllle now must beat New
I ~'lOngton St. AloysJus Wednesda y
night at ~:30 to stay In the race.
Other results li.st night saw Rio
Grande beat Corning !5s.51 as Dkl·
laS Gatber bit for 28 points for
the winners and Jim Gill getting

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~ O!Relali of
Flower 'Fiftli Ave. HOt~ltal exprelaed hope \ddiy thit 'n eye operation performed on Sandy Saddl&amp; will -enable theJormer world
1 reatherweiJbt 1!Jiamp10D to resUme

er. Big, fast, a great reboundef,
and a fine shot, Armstrqng was
subdued by the Tornadoes m sesaon play. ·He is always dangerous.

for

c(Nnj

• bcWnr.
-~

Vallfy Luntb.er • Supply

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"QUALITY OUR MOTI'O''
S. !ad Avenae
,

TO THE PIRIHOUSI
MILWAUKEEJ,abecki

"'""k

drove -a blazing garbage tJ:Uck: to
Eiagine 'Co. No. aS. The firemen
hauled out short leniths of hose
and extlngui~hed th.e burning Jar-

LOOKING
FOilWORK1
THEN
TRY THE

COSTS LITTLE!

bage.

WANT

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·YOU HAVi. LOST • · ·

COLLEGE

BASKETBALL

Stlaltle (20.2)

!11dlana H8.fJl
Bradley
(1 18-4)
Californla
(l'i'·3)
9.
1

18

1415 turkey produeer~ · expecl to D'lJ':

185 row the Jlp by

105 1
92
89
Btl

wht~h

they trail

HOUSTON, Tez. UP -

and.
way ••••

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for Studebaker's outstanding quality. You'll feel this dilferenoo instahily in the
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response of the powerful, precision-built engin~ , ••• tht! aecilrliy 6£ hafint the iitcHf .
effective brakes on the road-Twin 'Iractioil wiili drive at both rat wh~Th ••• lnd
the comfort of Studebaker's Luxury-Level. Ride. '11-y it-at your dftier's tociayt

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J?ackard
COBP&amp;BATION

xpenslve
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To·
USE
fHS.
WANT
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Arnold

CaJlfornla At the nation's JeadinJ Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., sairl to41
producer of the bJa birds thls year. day he Jot aU tbe breaks" over
a
mud·torn
Memorial Park Course
They hope to tlllt 11,371,000 tu,..
11
the
tront-runnera
faded and
keys eompored wilb 9.1100,000 in
19M. CI.Uforn~lf;._ prbdueers expect Palmer came from four stroke•
to ralee lt.MB,OOO thla year com- back with • tbree-under par 69
,.ltd wltb t2,6t3,000.
_ Monday to wla the $38,000 Houa-

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. 399" s. Third. s•.
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FIND EMPLOYMENT

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TRADE-HIRE

Tarheels Have
·Big Edge On
National Field

RGCil•T

ernoon . .

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TAll. A

ADS!

Saddler U!Jderweat a "mod sue.
.ceadul" operation for a detac:)led
retina in hii rlgbt eye Monda:r aft.

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Standing 0.0, a 1e~r,
fast, a
goGd shot, and posseQlng quick
reCJexe, forthe deftly 1~0Wil paBS
Inside, Birth also his averaged in
lhe double column figures for Ra·

12 nle). st. Loub and Kanlat
Stale. 2:8 each; I4, Iowa State, i'T;
ton Open.
1 15 (tiel, Welt Vlrg:lni" and Van~
1 derhtil,
14 each; 17, Brlahom
THI RIGIIT JOI
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Youn11, 12; 18, 'Dayton, 9; 19 (tie,
WAUKESHA, Wll. - Kenneth tbute "jump" school of the 82nd
MAIN PHONJ:· t81.,rPoMEitOY i Nolre Dame. Oklahoma City Unl• C.· Jump of *h6 Waultesba .Jump Airborne Dlrioton. Fort Bragg, N. :
_ _ _ _ _, . . , . , .. . ._
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ver:lily and Ohio State. 7 each.
family araduattild boom tbe para- c. .
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KARl &amp; ·VAN ZANDT

• llonkot-wrappool
oaoy handllnt~

tethOOn.

MayR~cover,Let .

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quick.., IMtallatla~
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strong "the AU.;American.. {ldy
who i11 abo a fine basketball phtf- ·

dotrn on ptrsons wbo
use electtit line huulaton for tarlet preeUce. Jnveatieaton said the
situation beeime ao aeute at one
tidae· thJt %.000 fainUies were with·
out electilc powf:r one Sunday af.

.imW YORK UP

w·

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State police

chc~q

Saddler Box Now

pp' Dre8DI J
B"Istered h
Jn NCAA Meef•

OL• •MOBIL. 10 l.oulovlllo U Ill~)
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·1 S('cond 10: 1. MlchiJan State 2t;
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PUCTICE

AuGusTA, )le. -

are

DoetQrs Hint Eye

when Ali: Buylf mittliltnll/111'

,.;d&lt; Cofo..t 11&lt;x!Ji Wool
Blsolteisl Yciur !lam. wilt be
colil warmer .n wlDtirp!.aJaaiJ{&lt;OOflii em, oUmfii,.,
llri•J y.m howe·~ iHth
th;, --!taP""'.......
Call Ill uxlay for &amp;eo .........

other Clas.!l A tuSslj:! 1
McArthul, which wiU faee Jli·
chi:~ , his a blg i\ln in Jac;.: Arril·

M tn the

l!uditel·York 84
South iUoomingville &amp;l
Rio Grande 53 Cornifta: 51

(JfJIJD RE~IIIn

No other Unpnwemem
will add so muq,. ~ ~ving
com/on, at iuch ama11
lc'f81:1Dent,: " atti.&amp;! iDJ~n

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!1. UCLA (20-2)

DliVI

AT ATNINS Nelsonvllle 78 Ames-Bern 50

on defenae.

TwiN CITY LIAGUI
today, sutomatically makln1 third
Won Lolf
hase on the Deh'olt Tl,a:ers the Sports Center
12\1 &amp;II
"hot corner" In tact as well as in Friendly Tavern
1011
711 cine's 21·game
name.
s~asOn to dale.
Foreman It Abbott
18
8
When
two
or
three
of tlle TorMTighe's dealgnaUon ot the 33· Boo1ters
10
8
year-old Boone to play first threw Davb·Wamer
doe..' main scorers had a slaw '
12
8
the bBHie for the "hot corner" OVIJC
~
IS night during the past three m11nths" )
opt"n to rour players. Jim FlnlJan,
Coach Larry Morrison ' usually .1
former Kansas City Infielder, Is ·Hla:h Team Serleacould count on Bireh to carry tho
the No 1 candidate but Tiahe Nid
often.tlve lead at tbe basket.
ll'rlendly Tavern 207'
equal conaideratlon will be aiven ·HIJ:b Team GameAgalnat Middleport Birch sco.~
to Jack Dittmer, Reno Bertola and
Friendly Tavern ?215
ed only nine polntl. TeammatM,
rookh.• Goorge Rlaley.
H!ab Individual SoriDoug Graham had 23. Carl Wolfe '
Betzlnl l!S'I
20, Ronnie Salser 131 But many ot
R~•
Hilh lnd1Yldu•l Gamethose field goals ~arne off Ltf a
U
S
S
Rouah, W. 202
Birch thrown p&amp;ss.
He is great at driving down the
OYIC
0
It
middle
when the defense !I caught
Moore
et1 t2S t08 SIS split. And
1
thl!l spl\t eOndition ex.
Muncy
1211 112 112 1'12
lall
only
for
seconds. The dribhler
Smtih
134 125 1211 888
to
traah
throuJ:h fasl
ha1
Poulin
ttll 180 Ill 401
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'Whatever
1ucce.ss
the 'tornadoea
ly JOHN ORIIIIIIN
Handleop
te M IK H3 have In Athens 1tarttng
United p,... .1 ....... Writer
Total!
ii:H 511 iu 1112'1 niJht, at least aomi of ittomorrow
will be
C11ach Adolph Rupp•s dream of POllMAN a AI!WI'T
directly
traceable'
to
BOb
Bir&lt;!h,
another NCAA buketUU etlampi· Bowen
It? lit
IHO
Ratlne
illl'rd.
onshlp got another c;h.ince to come ll~dtord
til$ tali 139 04
truet today when bia K'ntueky Abhotl
lU
1ft 30'1
it Sports nut•• "OutstanofWlldc1h won a berth Ill the bJ1 •Biaekotoa
110 lq lil! 888 inlHePlayeer
of the County Tourna·
post ·~eaeon tollfnlfnent.
Wa1ner
,Ill lit 888
'~
rnent."
For the 12th time In the 1aat lf Totala
tiM 888 no In8
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yean Kentucky waa crowned II'OIITI CINTill
champ of the SOutiHI.tera Confer. MeKianey, E.
U9 IU
Btl
ence Monday nllbt when It clinch· Stohort
138 I'll lH fl!?
ed first place with a· 103-8&amp; romp Coutno
til
1118 I'll
over Auburn. The \lt1e qQ"aUflel •MaK!nney, B.
171 liM 1'12 1108
the Wlldcah for 1 Mmh ~8 flrlt Drenner
188 IH 11M
game date In the NCAA elrbival.
ly UniMd itNIB
Total•
till 1128 8IIS 11182
Kentucky, winner of the iNIOAA IOOSTIIII
IAn
tourney under Rupp tq INa. '49, Bellini
it! 181 liM l!S'I
and '51. wrapped up thla latest Joa"
1111 190
188
conference trOWn wltb a 1econd· Whipple
128
tM 282 Dutueirie 15 St. Bonaventure 63
half burat efter beln.a held to 1 RuneU
1118 117 IH 4'1 Rutpn 78 l'{ewart Ru(Jer. 47
lOUTH
46-46 tie at lntermltalon.
Alb
I 141 117 2!11
TO
&lt;leorlia ~~
vandOrbilt
Handicap
84 43 38 118
TotaiJ
111'1 8113 831 IKl Wtltml Xy. de ToDD, tiS
'hnDe~iee ri Alabama 89
DAYit-WAIINIR
Xentuety
lOS Auburn 115
Slaoa
il'l t 48 ltll 440
·Davia, B.
118 IM liS 4M GfO!rl• T..h M Florida &amp;7
WmJer
178
181 888
MtDWin
Dovto, W.
ITS liM 1111 110'!
llavi' L.
ISO
1110 Clnelonati 90 Miami 0. 72
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14 8 14
.M Kansaa St. 78 MlfJsourt 11
NEW YOI\X UP - The United Totolo
tla6 801 888 1811 liiYier 0. 'It Toledo 10
IPreu rolleJe b11ketf»all ratlrtil PRIINDLY TAV....
Mlohtpn St. 78 ~Je&lt;inoln 62
with nrst-pllte votea 1nd won· Chooher
I'!G 180 n4 1124 Okla. ilti Nebrulr:a 1111
lost records tbroqb hb. 38 Ia Koutb. (l.
IU 108 ITS 481 Mlnnenota lot: Io~ 81
ptrenlheaes:
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180 1118 IlK 11$1 Dtlrolt 82 Wichita 'Ia
Team
Pelnta
Roudl, W.
IU 102 182 1131 Mlehlpn 8'1 lndtaaa 88
1. North carolina (It 12.0) 384 Totala
Ml 708 728 20'14 Dllnols '19 Ohio st. '12
Ktnaas (4 1&amp;.2)
300
1 2.
13. Kentucky (20-4)
!HI
TURKIY IIIYALI
4. SMU (lH) .•
214
ST. PAUL. ifthn. -~ lllnneaota
CJO'tALL IIIIAKS
1 fl.

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CLASS A AT I'OitTSMOUTN
Piketon '72 Green 51
Buford 71 Wincbeltei' 60

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TAROIY

AT I'OtTSMCIUTH

scorer. HoweYer, Fridenmaker had

Bowling Highlights

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IIADJO.ACTIYI WElDS

Jefferson 1,Jil.ian 64

Th'

the league. Buffington srored W7
polnta, to rank fifth among other

marked.

Wellsvill~ 89 Wll)tersVUle 41
. AT ''*itiiGFIELD

.Onville, the only oth"' coaches
of tile
Cubs (vice presiijent Jatin Hollaltd, at left) and Brooklyn bodno;:i~:::;Jts upon the noritinatlon ~erfic= cJj~~o~ Die~
.at c~n~er,) take part 'n '!llp.O\lDeibl · a swap of mb:lor ler.-·u~
of Bulflntllon, Chelller Tannehill ra ..
.!.
ll"oogers
gam rights to the Los Angeles territory in exchange for Its Fort
of The Dally Sentinel pointed out Worth cjult. Clarence Rowland, president of the LOs Angeles club (right) also too• part In the
th•t Pomeroy's eandida!e was cereDIO!IY• (lhterltatlonal)
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MiddletOWn T
_orw
r:._ -· UP Poll Once ~=-~~h:.;:.n~i~,fb:~;y~:u:i
R
More, Need3 For 1\L!
V!IUO ecord ~';.1~~ie;;:n~h7o
ol

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AT iEAST LIVIII'OOI.
Steubep.ville 8o

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dl !he A:theri• J!ulldov. ,, the

A MIMORIAL

AT

ALL WORK

*Guaranteed

1001&lt;0.

meet&amp; n&lt;ham
here at th.e hua:e

Dayton Rooaereh 86
Ge~ni~"''l ~

UU81 JOi..ld I!IL CHAHal

was unanimously nominated by
the writers at a re,a:ular me!!tlrig ,
of the wrltd1s Suhday In Athens.
Tire namt! of Gi.ry Frh!denrftak'"ef,
Wt!Uston, league 1eadiRI !scorer
was also offered. In the votlllt.
Buffington took seven of the 12

"CoilcJ\ of the ~ear." Diet Patte
of Wellston lnd Ken BOstic OC
Gallfpolis Were named OuUtamllng
sophomores.
'MeAfee won the coach or the
year award over Dlck Retton of
Pomeroy and Bob Shesky of Nel·

A~L

*W•I.ihiig

of Ills )'tlrJ . when

Clett A A1'O&gt;W"Nrnerttt
ON THI NAIL
AY GUNVIUE
ColumbuJ Eaat 64 Gro,.e City 4&amp;
)JIUIPHlS. Tenn. - Mrt. Ray·
G1b1nna M Colum-bus quinas M mq.nd ~ier thinlu her uncle ,
kT COLUMII115
J'Ste tnei%1:Stu pf Searty , Ark., h.as
ttnnardt 70 Ea&amp;trhoor 46
the most catea'!lars ''on one nail."
CoJumbuJ North 69 Newal"\ 37
She ~ya Elleabert bas every calCCIUmbU:S SOplh 86 Wbitf.hall 51
ender fr'om JtJ% to 19M. " lie ran
AT DAYTON
out of nail," 1he Pid " Next year
Lembn-Mro,! 64
he'U .tnt a new nail ."
West Carrollton 47

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PickMeAfee

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BIJUme
tb Newark toniiJht,

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For rent - Electric
wallpaper
steamer.
Clinton Fisher , Mid·
dleport. Ph.
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for rent, with &amp;bower. Phone
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.FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER·
VlCE All makel Repaired by Ex·
Technldana:, Phone 6284 Y
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LOST, 2-)lear-old yellow
helfer Jince Feb. 20

PRES T,I.G J.

Georse~;De~om~~la:rm::::_
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iSbiAuto Services

ReWflrd tlt;e

Effort of The
Public Se"•nt

Product.
port, call

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Crooke, phone
80!Io7.J.
all, .. Tbe Best
.Doesn't Cut\ A Cent More.''
l 20 1moc

R. H. 1&lt;AWLI!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
hour Wrerker Service.
Day
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80311-X• .DODGE • PLYMOUTH RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVJCE,
Phone 200, Cleland Appliance
DEALERS.
3 6 If
Store , 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
2·23·11
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Auto Sales
-----195&lt;! PONTIAC VB Ster Chief 4 dr.
Sedr.n. Power bJ'ates, steerin •.
Hydrtii1RtlC drive. Blaettnar'l,
Pomeroy, $2BBa.OO
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Raclnc SJ.oo Shop.
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top" body style, Blaettnar's,
ICE and ear repair. Neisler and
Pomeroy, $2605.00.
2 II 6tc
Cleek Garalile, Racine. 'Phone
3611.
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liM FORD V8 Customllne 4 1r.
Sedan.' 13.460 eorelul mile•. R HOME BUILDERS and CA:BINET
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work, The Nelaler1, aclne.
Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy.
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waa told! tMBO.OO. Blaettnar'a, COMPLE'I1E Inaurance Protection,
Pomeroy.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Pollo. Call Don
Mills, Middleport_:..'..:O.;:h:.lo.;:._ __
111M BUJCK Centuey z dr. RMera
Cpe. Dyaallow. Beoutltul !hr..
tone white 1nd

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allorl 'liJII C•tllnl Maehlno,

with p:aeiitor !llh d•lectric mo·ior, belli, pullloa and IWII&lt;h·
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cbl.. ca~I•L!'lre, and dllforont
lype blta. ·1'11ono B»M. Eblin
Cool · Pomeroy.
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March 5, 12. 19, 26

Sealed proposal• will . tie re·
celved by the ·Board of Education
of the Mlddlclport SChool IJ)Iatrict
of Middleport, Ohio, at the office
of the clerk, until 12:00 noon,
Eastern Standard Time, March 20,_
10&amp;7, for window sUb for the
first and second fioors of the Con·
tral Building located In Middleport, Ohio, according to the spcelfieatlona In tho office of the :su~
perlntendent of schooll.
The o·oarr,d of EducatJon ·reaervea
the rlsht to reject any and all
bfdA.
·By order of the Board or Education.
Bruce Lloyd, Prt's.
Paul S. ~mart , Clerk

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the bll11 ond batlm tho hl&amp;h·
wayt.
tlUI.OO. Bla111ttnar'1,
Pomeroy.
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OHIO. VALLEY .
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and kitchen. temi·btsemcnt. Gal
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Only $1300.00
will give YO\lr fandly ilnmedla~
possesahm and monthly pay·
meut8 $40.00 per month. Even
open-air etreet parklna costs De
per houri That is if you forael
the [ln~s tor overparkina:.
MYOPIA - Only 12 mllo8 !rom .
Pomeroy, and bu1tdings lota arc
1olling lor $38.00 per front fool.
Let's tat~ a seeoud look
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Mrs. Ella Powell is visH ing at

Racine with Mr, abd Mra. E. C.

Bailey and family .
Mrs ~111
Stnith 11ul !ltrs.
Mamie s 'u cklcr aJ)onL WednPS&lt;hty
in Coolvl1le, euesta Of· Mrs. Grace
Rood and Mrs, lfar;&lt; Reed.
, 'Mfot Lucey Kl~~lt

STILL A CIUIIT10N
l'iEW YORK. UP- GOrman Wil·

Jl Beamanoff•, tile \nan without a
, country, Ia 111\&amp;d , a -que-.tJon mark
as 1 .hyaV)'weh~~t: fiabter afler
ht8 aue.ctuful but unimpressive
Amori~•" debut In a 'l'Y light at
All St. N!ebolu Al'ollt; wbart ho r&lt;i·

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A deuert course carying out the
eoJor theme was o5erved on cry.stal
trays, by the borteuu to Mrs.
Perry Riggs, Mrl. John
Bailey,
Mr.!. Bud Morgan Mn. Charles
GoecJ.ein. Mrs. Allen DIU,
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ert·Ritchie, Mrs. Hugh 8earN Kn.
Daf1t, Mrs. Paul Grueser,
Roc,krade), Mn. Wayne
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Alvll. Hite., Mn. Guy
Carleton, Miss Ei'Da J!!:ue, Mt'l.
Charle,t Wildermu~,' ~ Rollfa .
Patty ,Gaul. Rhonda PuJ.
Evans, Bobby Ritchie
Jones.
gifts but unable to at.Mrs. Eldon Gaul, Mn.
NeutzUaa, Mrs. Addie
Grqes~J:r, Mn. c. P.
Gallafher,
MrL Rfehfrd Campbell, Mrs. J .
E. D. Hartinger, Mn. Dwilht Mil· ~·
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Followthf the rruror eaUIId b1 ~ 41NIOIU,N. tt. waa ~ ta
mllltar;, clrclei 1n W~ th4t PNil&lt;ltllt. l:leenhower wduld
aak
fOI' ,t he i'fl\eral'l retlptttob. · Ho,;ev.r•. lnfonned ctrdea cion
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pa~t. Ht ta· ,l,llevtdl~ thOUJh, to ~•Yf!! .... ,Wen &amp; "talklnt to" by
; Deput:r DttenH, Seentary ReubtiJ. ROINrtloft.
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h~~ t.~ llouae armed •ervlces ~ltt,...tl a.ltnoat cert•hl to be ·

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ileto;, aecretar,y for public airatra.
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feu than the nonnal am~uzt.~ ot IDnt~UpUng on
Capitol HJll thfa year, but
t1 Oil$ ,probl brewProM ty

Ilnl' that may provide aomeu..re
blc hea.dltnes.
an exteMive liLVhtlg&amp;tlon into labor

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to launch the probt .arty~·ear, ID4 qommt«.M ..,......_ .., II .
,.vUI explore C:Oild!Uons Ia. V. • ·y" ~!t1 ~ it tJlt 411P:Wt.trt. •
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Think of tho hopj&gt;fw~~ you.could eajoy w~ a "Gu lllapo" Hom,e
Laundry like tb1a In yout ti\m home. Laundry lnelud• famoue brand
niDit ot!IIC!e. Noil il'o a Gu Laundry -.boca.,. only a fully
Aut~lo . Gu DrY'" pa you -b last, ftiJfy drylnc.ael'ton- pl)ll

IF YOU
USED THIS
SPACE
AS-A
SHOWCASE
FOR WHAT
YOU HAVE
TO SELL

B
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Bender, ai~ktt OJ:iclllally a atr4ar Tiltt
. hPP9J'ter, .-.ve •D-put bac:kiDJ to ,Jke before he ~lhl Ullle&amp;ted lty
Demo:crat li'nu'lk Lauaehe. Joba al.sO are. expected to be· mad• a.vaa:,O
Ut. tOr former Interlo·r Secretary DoliJiat McKay, wbo left th•
Cab.lftet to rwi. tor the SeDate ln. Oregon, i.nd e¥-Gov, 'Arthur B.
lAnc'lle Of Washington.
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atatt 'beiftl' made on tbe multi·mUUon..SOiltr l'llfhway Prbrt'IIM. lnd
are lOoking for where to ftx the blame tor the lack ot Ptot'I".II.
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, Mort thulbl montha lf*'r Presldent ~wer •laried tht .but,
eoa.tracta have been Jet tor' only abo\lt 180 J:nJJea o'f tht tl,OOO.mpe
Mtwork or lntentate wperhighwa~ /.110, there are prtdk:Uo~ .
Ctaat tbt cost fill be higher than the $83 bUJion orfain.ally Htlmatt4 :
heauae of lncreuia IJl the eoat ot COUitruc:tloa matertala ed ·~bor. I

HAPPY WASHDAY CONTEST! •

SjJOIIBored by: ColpiH',.J-lhe Co. &amp; TM Oialo-f..-1 (&gt;a Company ,
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Walti~n aulgnment.

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• •• wllea you Mod il, • , lor 10 Kille ·~ Autoawlc·P. ·~ceo do ·
M&gt; mutb mo"' for 10 ldiiCb leool That 1 why the "Gao !lf'ai{c" Homo .
Laundry Ia finl eltolOO oiJtlu.y'a modem h~ker.
And Ia ' ar '"Gaa ~ri Homo LauodiY ~ ~t Colpto

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'flliiJ ldt4 tomf .to see a SlorJous thlng to realize that
tb1t 1 diftl.cuU 1ituaUon had mankind is able to love thus; .afrl

been eauaecl br the Jack of nea gi'eater blessing Js the' m•
love confided to a friend: "1 am evltable upJtrt which eom~ to
sotftl to love hu. I am going to those wlthiti the radius of thdl
make every Jitort to love her." love. The absence of' a criUcal,
The eoaJ,ldante repl,ed: "'Just c_ondemning, or domlnati'al · at..
Jove, Just M loTI. Don't make it tttude encourages ,eater treepenonal; don1 tey to love one dom of ~renton, and obe Jooka
:tJerson mdre, :&amp;ut Juat love and with hoperuJ expectancy to tho:o~e
let whomever God aends to yo\1 whom be formerly .a:ou&amp;ht to
be the teclpieat of lhat love •.,
sbtm.
I The vei'H from Proverb• Aatudent ..... wbohadfeUJm..
(t6:!)), "A man'l heort dnJseth pelled ~o warn oue dear ,to h er
his way: but the Lord diredeth that sp1ritulll grqwtb lhoilld not
hls steps/• clearly piOlnts out the be Jsno~. met with rtlentmrnt
way to love. Let ou.e's heart ac~ and anunoslty. ~he kne?f that
knowledge Love's her-presence, 1Jhe bad. been endenor~ to
and let God send to one those he obey dhme suldllllce, but &amp;he
is to love. When the objects of soon aaw that she must ketp hl~r
0~ affeptiQn are those sent to own counseL Whenel'tr • e
us tbrouth God's direction and 1hougbt of. this relaU'fe lhe Jenot as the ~suit ot our own fused to dismiss him from ~.1·r
'Vtdn, mortQl cbolce. wo find 0 thought until sh_e cou1d see ~un
harmOny prevaillpg which as the loved child of God, 'Who
neither ScU-denial, comPromise, loved her as she loved,lllm, and
nor even agreement of mortal she ·denied ~he suggeshon of hu~
minds could ever bring about. t~d and an':IDosity. Yeal'S passed
This barmohy is the peace of w1th very lit~le contact between
God, which reveals Love fllling the~e · two. F.m~ly when ao ocaU ·apace. In tbij consciousnesa cas.onarosewlncbbroughttbem
wkic:h reflects thia peace ~ there tc:'g~ther, they bad !I p1eastmt
_,,~~,o~~d d e~ mtaer far se1111 t ;;•t~~bt~hewlJ~:~~~1d~~
·~rv;, Wn ns to '-~~~and a en· much he bad enjoyed being v{Jtti
tion at same future tune.
her ond concluded with: "I 01~
The Discoverer and Founder ways thought you were tryln• to
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rist an Science, ary a er ·chan&amp;\' me and I see that 1 'W'a&amp;
Eddy. writes in the textbook, wron" '
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sP.te rejoiced that her incnos·
the Seriptures'' (p. 13), "Love is ing·eonsciousness of Love ns fm ..
hnpqrtinl and universa1 In its partial had been felt ond had
adaptt~Uon and be:dowa1s.'' Her brought happy . 'eaults. SMn
o~n li~e ?et~utlfully exempHfted af&amp;er this me~in8 the relative
this undlt!ratandlbl of Love that found llitotigh the stress of dr ..
heals,
and saves, for she · cumstanCes tb-.t there wns noth..
roUOwed the examp1e of Christ in( be wanted 10 much as to
Je:hll In P.ourlns forth love on all gllln a hiliher, understandln~ of
and reJoiced in the receptive the truth of being. u was to the
heart tlt;ll benefits from tbis re· one that he turned with lovhuJ
aponsh•enets. the BibJc, upon appreciation and the recogp].
which Christian S~ence is bused, tlon that although he believed he
declares that God Is Love, and bad bated her be now nclmow1that man is made in His image edge4 the pOwer of universal
and likeness; therefore, one loves Love.
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only as he renects God.
The willingness to love as the
! Throus:h study •••• one «aJns a sun ahines, . without respect of
· clearer sense of his true Identity pers~ns, bring11 into being 'the
ns the child or God. In the pro- radiance of divine Love, wlifeh
_pprtlon that he does he will ftDd beals, redeellll. and saves all
himself expressing to his fellow Who are receptive to ibl omnipo·
inen a deeper, more understand- tenee. Thug the bonds of love' ,are
. ·tnglove. 'l'he secret plnce of the stre'n athened, and the choini of'
. Most IJigh is l.ove's dwtiUrig, fal!le belief that man is a mate~
and only he Who loves hitpu.... rinl belns governed by mortal
tlally and tnqiersonnlly can find mind law11 are forever broken.
.~afcty . and security there. lt is - 'l'he C~~llrtlon Science_M(lllltor.

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THOUSANDS
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711£ SIUTII FAIIILY

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Oll·lidl al'io; llen&amp;tor St)'l" IJrYtoa. (1\~, Now
Hamp1hlre, ranking minority membet or the
Seftlte appropriations committee, cofnmea\.tect
that tht: re~Uest by•pu.. the normal heatlnJ'
proe~ for ~~ Mrthorila.Uo.-.
Oa tbt l:lttnoetttte .rd·ot the allde, 1enator.
feel j.h•t the Prutdent l.l,ukln,f t~ ~thottty
he afi'el.dy .~tht tiJht.to id8p10y t~ . d he
.... .at. . Thl,t ~. ~er hill J)~rolt.tiYe ..
~~~ter ~ tM mllltll'S'.
· 'rht t.w~~u 6H lllllninc to Cu.e the Aso.
~tklrl .a1 a ~ tor 'the COb\platnta abou't the
.ln..,.Uc)h•i t:Qrfltu p61iey. 'l'heJ art ctrialn
to, qutatioft :Wf-.;~11\honr• prt·eleet'- ~~~
.. Senator lrWttt MiU fbOut Iuk• ~ b00 ll111e iD. the Middle . ' :
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McC. Pat. remala
commudatlt Of tfM tJ. e. Marine Corpi-

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THOUSANDS
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jlr. ood •lln. Harry llnic !rom
Ifill Wilma fla)Te IJ&gt;t&gt;nt TIIU1'1
Ambrld&amp;t, Pa. are rialtlDillr. an~ day aflornooo with Gol&lt;Ue !'ldt·
lin. E, 0. TIIQUI oll4 llr end elll "ao.d quilted.
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!ln. Dw!PI Hobadl.
Rev. and M_rt;. J'loyd Bo&amp;ard and
llr. 1&amp; 0. :r.uart apent Satur- children !rom Antiock spent a few
day eve.niog with Elber P:icken1.
days With Mr. Grover Har,.,
vi.si,ling in
Rev. Jeritbia waa
this vicinity 'Jrueaday.
Mr. and Mn. Fred ljeater.s and
• FANGIO FAVORaD
-- . f.iA.VkNA . Cuba UP:-luan v ....
Sr., Mrt. Helena Sa:rre, Mra. Rob- uel Fanglt.'! victory In the firlt
ert .Eut,n, Mra. T. 0. Bishop, M.rs. Cuban (;rand Prix strenathened
Lucien c-.o, Mrs. ·Geo!'&amp;e BIF-hop,l bis role today U favorite ln the
Mra. Cllrellee Doutlass and Mrs. 18M battle for the world autoJDOoo
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bile racing

nine at the home of Mr. af\d Mr;
ILolliit Bearbs, bonorinc lin. Ray
Bear hi) of
Canal

Betal'dti thence Ealt · M
iseellaneou•
,
rodl· thence nort1J.40 rodJj tbeNe
Electric Serviei
43.08
welt 79 rods; th·ence .SOuthwelt General Snppliet
-10.00
to ihe place of beainnina:, .-n·
Janitor Service
15.00
tainlna 21.8 acret, more or leu.
!Premium on .·Bond•
30.00
Save . and except the lots which
Advertiaing .
&amp;.00
bave heretofore been IO)d and
Ministerial Jlo~ to ehurehea
eonvered from said real eatate ))ut
... J1&amp;.78
including Lots a, 8, and 15 In the Total Miscellaneoua
218.86
Vtllaae of Hmiaonville.
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Total Payment
10,79%.00
Theee two· pareels eonta 1n ~ Y·
two urea, more or Jess, and·,are
SUMMARY Ofl OPIItATI9NS
a1Jo known as the Dunlap f ...m.
BY FUNDI
The prayer ol tbo petltloil is ROAD fUNDS
that tbe decedentl title be qul~ed •Balance, Jan. l, 1958, Clerk'•
In on undivided tbroe-llftbo lli!er·
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est of the Ofortaald real e1t.ate; Receipts During Year
9256.35
that the rights of the partlel be Total Receipt• and Balance
determined and that he, II tJ:&amp;
•1l,M&amp;.09
cutor, may he authorized and , or·I•Pa)'l1m•u During Year 8782.00
dered te sell the enUre intereat in IBa., Dec. 31., 19M, Clerk'a
all of the ~~obvve deacribed real
2768.09
e&amp;tate in Section 2127.08 of the Outstandin&amp; Warrants
2406.69
Ohio Revised Code and for such Btl. in Depository, Dec: 31, 19M
other and further relief to wltlch
5169.78
he ma)f ~e rntiUed.
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OUTITANDI,l!U; D.BT
The pel'lona ~t above J91ln·
tloned will take further ncUce Generhl Debt forRoad Machinery
IHM.OO
that they hnve been made parUea
994.00
defendant to 11ld ,PeUtlon and Total Generrtl Debt
994.00
that they are requtl'ed to answer Total Township Debt
the same on or befo~e the 16th. day (2) 26, Itt
ol April, 1957.

DALE M. DUTfON,
Plaintiff
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ

IOLANDUS

Mn. J ames Bearbs
and Mrs.
Raymond Puillru Jr. en~rtained
with layette shower, Fri;,ay eve8

!?~t opene

Oliver, Mn. Befty Call, Mn. Froe·
Mr. 1114 Mro. Ted Riley Sr. ot
maJt ,Jobnloft, M.l'll. Cleeli Clue, I Clifton attended a funeral of Mr-11.
Ml'l. N•llon llou1k, Mtt. George Hiley's uncle, Gibton Cooper at
IHO]NI&amp; MONotl
Mr. and Mn . Dale Vineyard and
JohDJOn. Mrt. lrene Kelly, Mrs. Syracuse, Ohio la11t
Wedne11day
family of Akroft were recent
){tO.
l6•h10h bM,ore~ M'llli'gh Rk!kard, Roy Foil:, Helen aflernoon.
aue•te of Mr. and Mn. Evtret~ with a mltcelanetur th.o)fer Tuee- !an:, 'MN. AJian
Cl3rlc. Mrs_
Mr. and Xrt.
D. Lee and
Damc·.,.ood. Mr. Damewood wr.1 re· day evenin1 1i the hud1e ot Mrt. Jir;1 Andrnon.
sons of Cbeahire wtrt Saturday
turned hQme from Holzer Hospital HanJ Johnton. DUrtna: the even·
dinner guests of Mr. llltd Mrt. Ted
Saturday and rtmalnll quite ill.
lng 1ames •m pbytd and prius
1 lliley Sr.
awar~td. Mta. Evelyn
NicboiiO'tl
Mr. and Mfl. Clarence Newl'll
Mr. and Mrs. Gtdi- ICflaze or
won tht &amp;,or prtte.
:md dau1ntu lane and Rlt a Sy:tith Pomera1 were sunday call~rt of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell of
11n. Jobii.IOh t"eCtlhrcd
n1auy motored to Parkenburg Surtday. Mrs. Harty Johnaon and Mr. &lt;~ml
Columbut called on Mr. and Mrl. love ly and u.!lerul girts.
Mr. and Mr.. Dun Newell and Mrs. fo'teeman Johnson.
Charles BJer and family ftidl1
fMmily ol Ma.aon .caned on Mr. and
Janice Duncan of Columbus,
ltefrt'ilhmnet&amp; were
JM'Ved by
evening.
Mrs. Clart&gt;nce Newell Sunday eve· Obio ipent the weekead at home
the hosteases to Mn. T. 0 . Youog,
with ber parenh Mr. and Mn. Hu·
Mrs. (..loyd Willlama, Mrt. aDn.1 n~ng.
rl'n
Duncan . She is attendlng a
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Stew&lt;~rl or
'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and Lewi.&gt;, Mrs. Wulter Blake, Mrs.
.H'bOol there.
bu11iness
family or Athens WPre Sunday Alma Joht.aJn, Mrs. thelma Hen· Cheshire, Mr. Rob ert Stewart or
aueat8 of her parents Mr. "nd Mrs. ry, Mrs. Leu Hoil'mah , Mrs. Pearl Mason visited Mr. Andy Stewart
Mr. Charlt:s Kellt o( Austin Jn·
U. S. Nease. Mrs. Nease is conval- Stnith, lln . ·M:arste Carhvfight, Sunday.
dia na wart calling on Mrs. lrene
eselnz alter belne In Holter Hos- ·111n. Oliva Youne. Mra. Helen
Kelly and children recenUy .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawren('e Davidpital.
Wllllama, l.aura Holland,
Mrl.
Mrs. Helen Barker vtsited her
Heima,n Cartwright, Mra. t:tebn son and daughter Anna vhited Mr. sister Mrs. Edith Gibs recentl y.
Nicholson, Mrs. Bell aVn Meter, and Mrs. Ost'ar Henry Sunday.
Mr. and Mr5. Emel Hoilman and
Mrs. Nelson Roush and so n New
Mr. and Mn. Harold Holter of Mrs. llm Bennett, Mra. Charles
children
pt. Pleasant visited Mr.
Long ~ttom spe nt Sunday alter- Varian, Mrs. Mack Stcwni·t, Maro- ·Haven called on Mrt. H:~rry John· and Mrs. Lew Hoffman sunday .
noon with his parents, Mr. and lyn and Deanna Dunt, Mr. 1nd son Monday.
Mr .and Mrs. Ulck Fowler West
Mrs. Hanson_ .:H
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te·r·.-=--..,..--Mrs--._T,_•..:d_.:.R_II.:•'...:.J:.r._lit;.":.,·_.:.Cbe_s_l•_r I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker or Columbia visited Mrs. Bill Scb·
·Middleport were visitin1 Mr. and nerder Thur84ay,
Mrs. E. 0. Henry Sunday
Mrs'. Stanley Colley and children
Mr 1r.d Mrl. E)'nest Rou.'lh of New Haven visited Mr. 1nd Mrs.
of Dana Lewis and family Thunday,
Ohio were weeklnd
' guests
Mrs. 'Oleva Swet!r.e7 ot Grove.
rs. Ella. RiekSTd.
port, Ohio visited M~. He~en ''Bar·
•t Ioiii hltloi
Mrs. Frank McDermitt and chil- kcr and friends in Clifton gyet
.· Membali
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Williams Sun,day.
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SJHCW to C~t~erGI PNu Anocfat~
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Mr~ and Mrs. C,yo• ~garcln~r
Mina Lewis and so n Randy Lt&gt;t. ?f l .epsic, Ohio , vieite4 W . aM
A&amp;IIJN~N-;"'I'bo IAiito,J •
. Whlola: INOif&lt;l tr.JI... t
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·ll!tllorHJ to1 move Urdlod wu: Sunday guests ot Mrs. Free· Mrs. Lloyd Williams Saturday eveStotet_ tro6pa Joto t1!+ ~ _.
.. ...., retlltdo4 tO &lt;oult... man Johnson.
ning.
SoVIol-ori!......., l!aO ~· 6'* .0114 lnllitbera Of &amp;olh pa;tueo .,.
Joo!Olnc )VIrily at
PAl'!* ot t1&gt;e ·~
· Some JtopubUcana
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Wisdom
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eblldreo !ror.1 ParterJblll'!l opeot
Suaday with Mr. and lin. .To~

Mr.s. Elmer Wickham, ·Miss Ruth
{KM.OO Hawkin·s Mrs. Cbarlea Radford
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At a meetlng· recently of the
P.T.A. in the E811tern ·School District Gary Reed, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Alvin Reed ot Reedsville , 1
flflh #tder and the
only boy
oonteatant In 'a group of tight
won the contest.
JTlucTUIW. I IUMS
Charle1 Robert Sluon retuTncd
home Sunday havlna rec:eived hla
KIIAP liON- MITALl
dlschera:e from military servlctt,
'a fter apendlnJ the past four years
In the U. S. Navy.
Comm~nion llld ' Chri~lenlna
service were held Sunday evening
at the Reedsville M. E. Church,
JU~K
Rev. John Elwood of Racine offl
claUnc.
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Hrs. Doris
Miller and
aon
'ii~~~;;;; J Frankie were weekend ;ucsls ot
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Mrs. Miller&amp; lather, Frank Shum·
wiy and Gerald.
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'Mn. Dorothy Cllhdollar
ho1tess to a number of friend!
Frldly evenl~l when • Valentino
box and distrUxdl'on _o f valentines
and gitts provided the entertain
ment Corlbe cvcnina. Games and
tol)l..ta ,.., also enjoyed by tho
Ill L ,;:;:.-.,;; ..... .,

I . 1905 PLYMOUTH VI 4 dr. Sovoy
Sedan. One loc•l owner. Jt beata

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ruaty 9, 1870, and recorded ( l n
McClure,36etpage
al, by
deed
dated
FU. Total Highways
and ower·
Volume
454,
Metes
County

REEDSVILLE

finlah.

fl'IH.OO. DlaettDtf'a, Pomeroy.
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ftA y J'OR SALE •t lhe Gilmore
farDI, See Ch•loa Yoal or call

The nmnd piece II deaeribed
Maintenance and re~Ji. l 2.50
followa, to-wlt: ~n undivided Total Town HaU
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tbJ'.,.ttft)ll Interest m the faUow· Tolal PavmentJ: Carried forward
ina real eat...te aitu•ted ln t h..e
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2533 00
Town~h1p of Sclpio, County Of T tal Poymentl Broqbt forw~d
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Melli ahd State of Ohto, in P'rac
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Uon 7, Town 7, RIDJe .14 ot tbe
Oblo Compan:r'i Purchase, be&amp;ln· ~~~:d Construction
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ning approximatelY 1M rodJ Eut
Roa• Malnten••ee and repaatr
of the SouthwHt eomer of said
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Fraetiou, wbieh point 11 allo tpe
~:O~c;:d MaterialJ ~Southeo~st comer of a parcel of
Road Mechinery &amp;: Toola
real 1e1tate conveyed by Re!U'J'
Payment on Tractor lbader
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LIGAL NOTICE

FOR SALE
Dr. J. J. DAVIS
HOME

Mrs. Roy Evans Is
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Guest
Layette :J~h ower At
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gifts were placed In a banir.et
Ethel (Reeves) Cluk
decor:ated in mint areen,
over
Tawnship Clerk.
which was suspende~ a
large
GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS stprk.
RECEIPTS
Gamea were played during the

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WANTED lc.ca1 , reliable married
man, aae 23 to 35 with hlih whoae real .name I~J unknown; the
school edueat.ion foT retail bread nknow he1rs, .devisees, legateea,
NOTieE - truck growers. I will
route. Salary aDd bonus. Five :uc:uton, admmlatraton or uhave a load of 1outhern eabbage
day week. Apply Nickles BakeTy, 8igns ol D\lnald McClure, l1 deplants In March and wiU have
806 W. Main St., Pomeroy, Feb. eased. Charlet McClure, Jr., ad·
tomato plants in April. Call or
rr and 28 between 6:00 and 7:00 d reaa unknown; Mrs. &lt;.;barlea Mebrin1 ordera to Charles Harris,
P.M.
2-23-31&lt; Clure, Jr., the unkonwn hei.rl, dePortlood.
2 21 9to
vi.Jeel, lea:ateea, executors, admia·
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WANTED
local,
reliable
married
strators or assitna: of Charles MelAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
man,
a1e
23 to 35 with hia:h Clure, lr., it deceased. Tbe un·
Baker's will Jive you the · but
school education for retail bread known belrs, deviseea, lelilatee!l,
tr1dc ota furniture or appllan.
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dllY week. Apply Nickles Bakery ligna of charles Frank McClure,
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808 W. MJin Street, Pomeroy,
0.KALI, the profit pullet
unknown; the unknown heirs, de·
Fob 21 r nd 22 between 6:30 •eceped.
AUce
McClure, address
&amp;nd
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.30)
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vlseea.
leaatr
t:a, executors,
admin·
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Herm Berry's Hatchery, Inc.
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aBSit~ns
of A,iice Me·
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Clure if d~reased. The unknown
Parke'""burg, W. Vi.
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Garfield
Phor:.~
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B. McClure, deceased, will
2 26 1 moe.
taje noUce that Dale M. Outtdn,
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(] 9) ·
MeClure deceased, on the 21st
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~ WJSH TO EXiPaEsS OUfl ,
tiUon ~D the Probale Court with·
MAKE MONEY
heartfelt thanks to the Pomeroy
in and for the County of Meia:s
Emeraeney Squad, Dr. Boice, Preparine, mailing -circulars, etc., and State of Ohio allea:lna: that
$10 - $1000
·Meigs General Hospital, Ewing
Free detailt, Advcrti!ers, Rt. No.
·F uneral Home, Rev. Elwood,
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2-~tp
Rev. Coyle, Oraanist Isabel
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Simp80n, Pall Bearers, FloWer
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Donon and all thoae who contrl .
buted in any way , at the time of
the 1death or our beloved Hus- QQICK . SERVICE on W•"h r.-;_ I
pairiqa by Fae~ory Tralrted
band and Father.
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEThe Frank Buck Family
LERS, Pl~ meroy.
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102 rodt; thence West 12 rodl;
xecute~rs, ad~nistra~o~ 1 or Ja• ~nc:ethWe11t 32 deft d Sout:a : General · Property Tu $4583.29
111111 of Nat tniel
ure, ~· r
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ence West
ee. du
Gasoline Tax
$6,400.00
eceasc&lt;l. Emma F. McClure, au- 2:0 rods; thtonee West 40 ea. Cigarette Tax
24-00
dless unknown; .. . .. . ..... • un- South 2.f rods; thenee WeSouJt3bl License Tax
2,8?9.20
k nown husbnnd ot Emma Me- deg. South 20 rods; theoce
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MisteJlaneoua ·Receipt)! tLiat)
clure; the unknown heirs, ~ev~ 23 deg. West 1D rod• 1J liab;
·Ministerial
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Paymcn~
en Elect.rie blD 4.08
ees, legatees. uecuton, admmt. thence EuL 30 rods; thence South
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or aS!Iililns of Emm~ F. Me- 40 rocb; thence b.Jt 7D roda lT Total ?4tite Reeelptl
111.86
cratora
lure, U deceaaed. Natbamel We•lllnb to plate of be&amp;innlnt, con· ITotal Re~lp~
. . 8258.35
l ey McClure, .addresa unknown; tainlng about forty (40) acres,
Mn. Natbamel Wesley McCllD'e, more or· tell, and is put of fraa:PAYMENTS
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whose real name is unknown, the Uon No. 7, Selpo Towr\1 p, Gcn E:.:ec Senicea
u nknown heirs, devisees, execu· Mel.gt: Count.J, Ohio, Sl\le ~ e~·
c~m
Tnutces
213$.00
t ors, administntors, or aa&amp;tgnt of cept tlH\ coal thlt was reae~d h)'
Compp: af Clerk •
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Nathaniel wesley McClure, if de. Jaeob Davls when uld land tJU
Exp of trulteM &amp;: clerk -J.$.30
ceased. Doa;ald McClure, addresa deeded by 5ald Davis to A. l)un· , Total Gen Exec Serv
2620' 50
aknown, Mra. Donald McClure, tap, deed dated JIDUUJ 3, 1851. ToWn HaJi
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addrese unknown, the urikbown bounded u tollowt: Beginnina at
bein, devisees, legatees, e:.:ecu- the 'Southelflt comer of FracUOn
tors, administrators or at~slgns of No • ., m Sctpio Towlllhip, County

ONE t ROOM APARTMENT. A.

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a tors or :t.SI ns of erruce eclure,
if deceased. Non McClure,

One mOJJtb for 25 eentl
word.
rate of 2 eent. per word will
cbar~ed for advertialna: if
DOt pUt tor before the 25th of eaeb month ollowina: insertlon.
Finn In Advertisia.....Should be reported immediately. TbiiJ
DaiJJ Sentinel will not be re&amp;pontlble for more than i?De incor·
reel !Diertlon.
Clrd of Thanks and Special Notices of Eventa printed at regu.
Jar fllllified rates. Obituaries publiabed at 1 eent per word.

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Earl lleclun!, lin. Earl Jl&lt;.
Clvre, addre .... unknown , tbe ....

-WANT
ADS
PHONE 398

the pen••al ••tat• or laid d....
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dent il not suftklent to pay the
d•bta and the ..... "' adllllolao
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SCU'IO TOWNiiBJP , ,
Ia fee llmpl&lt; of tho follOW·
KEIG6 OOUNTY, DIDO
ln• deicribed real estate, aJtuated
For the FiKal .Year EDc11Df
1n aaid Counly in wbicb the aforeDec~r Sl, 1158
menUoned detendanta claim or
- Pop~-ation 884, 11150
may clai.m an interest, to-wit:
Total Salar1es and Waaea Paid
0
LJ deserlbed IJ
Durinl
Yeu 1906 · · $350:1.
follows, to-wit : An undivided t.bree Tax r:uatiOn ' · '' · · · · ·
l.lttbl interest in tbe followinJ Tax
VfDo;;~i·n·.;.~~·. ·Qhl~ .. , ·
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ty
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l'Q estate
ua
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Feb. 21, 19M
hereby
of MeJ&amp;a and State of 0 o an
certify
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Legal Notice .

roa OONSJSTBNT DBPENDABLI JU!SULTS
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nowo beirl, devileet., lepteea.
exeeu~ors,
1Jminittrat.ors or usi
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o( Earl .M~:Ciure, lf deceased,
B
k ernict McClure; address uno.t.
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cJure; tbe unknow.a belra, dedI eea, Jea:ateea. ex«utors, ad mini•

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RATES

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per word:

f:i~CODSec:U.tive
one lnsertiGD. Mlnlmum charlie Mc.-t eenu
inlertiona.

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The Dally Sentinel WANT
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RESULTS

For rent - Electric
wallpaper
steamer.
Clinton Fisher , Mid·
dleport. Ph.
6266-X
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for rent, with &amp;bower. Phone
2386-Y.
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.FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER·
VlCE All makel Repaired by Ex·
Technldana:, Phone 6284 Y
6-111-tf

LOST, 2-)lear-old yellow
helfer Jince Feb. 20

PRES T,I.G J.

Georse~;De~om~~la:rm::::_
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elne ~· ·

iSbiAuto Services

ReWflrd tlt;e

Effort of The
Public Se"•nt

Product.
port, call

or
Crooke, phone
80!Io7.J.
all, .. Tbe Best
.Doesn't Cut\ A Cent More.''
l 20 1moc

R. H. 1&lt;AWLI!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
hour Wrerker Service.
Day
.: rhone 6227. Night Phone
80311-X• .DODGE • PLYMOUTH RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVJCE,
Phone 200, Cleland Appliance
DEALERS.
3 6 If
Store , 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
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Auto Sales
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Sedr.n. Power bJ'ates, steerin •.
Hydrtii1RtlC drive. Blaettnar'l,
Pomeroy, $2BBa.OO
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Raclnc SJ.oo Shop.
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top" body style, Blaettnar's,
ICE and ear repair. Neisler and
Pomeroy, $2605.00.
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Cleek Garalile, Racine. 'Phone
3611.
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liM FORD V8 Customllne 4 1r.
Sedan.' 13.460 eorelul mile•. R HOME BUILDERS and CA:BINET
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work, The Nelaler1, aclne.
Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy.
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Baraee.&amp;lmPfOD lDioranc:e

Middleport.

For Appointment

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mlle1. Almoot Jlte the doy 11
waa told! tMBO.OO. Blaettnar'a, COMPLE'I1E Inaurance Protection,
Pomeroy.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Pollo. Call Don
Mills, Middleport_:..'..:O.;:h:.lo.;:._ __
111M BUJCK Centuey z dr. RMera
Cpe. Dyaallow. Beoutltul !hr..
tone white 1nd

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with p:aeiitor !llh d•lectric mo·ior, belli, pullloa and IWII&lt;h·
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cbl.. ca~I•L!'lre, and dllforont
lype blta. ·1'11ono B»M. Eblin
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March 5, 12. 19, 26

Sealed proposal• will . tie re·
celved by the ·Board of Education
of the Mlddlclport SChool IJ)Iatrict
of Middleport, Ohio, at the office
of the clerk, until 12:00 noon,
Eastern Standard Time, March 20,_
10&amp;7, for window sUb for the
first and second fioors of the Con·
tral Building located In Middleport, Ohio, according to the spcelfieatlona In tho office of the :su~
perlntendent of schooll.
The o·oarr,d of EducatJon ·reaervea
the rlsht to reject any and all
bfdA.
·By order of the Board or Education.
Bruce Lloyd, Prt's.
Paul S. ~mart , Clerk

WE iUY

the bll11 ond batlm tho hl&amp;h·
wayt.
tlUI.OO. Bla111ttnar'1,
Pomeroy.
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and kitchen. temi·btsemcnt. Gal
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Only $1300.00
will give YO\lr fandly ilnmedla~
possesahm and monthly pay·
meut8 $40.00 per month. Even
open-air etreet parklna costs De
per houri That is if you forael
the [ln~s tor overparkina:.
MYOPIA - Only 12 mllo8 !rom .
Pomeroy, and bu1tdings lota arc
1olling lor $38.00 per front fool.
Let's tat~ a seeoud look
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INSUBANCB AGENCY
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Mrs. Ella Powell is visH ing at

Racine with Mr, abd Mra. E. C.

Bailey and family .
Mrs ~111
Stnith 11ul !ltrs.
Mamie s 'u cklcr aJ)onL WednPS&lt;hty
in Coolvl1le, euesta Of· Mrs. Grace
Rood and Mrs, lfar;&lt; Reed.
, 'Mfot Lucey Kl~~lt

STILL A CIUIIT10N
l'iEW YORK. UP- GOrman Wil·

Jl Beamanoff•, tile \nan without a
, country, Ia 111\&amp;d , a -que-.tJon mark
as 1 .hyaV)'weh~~t: fiabter afler
ht8 aue.ctuful but unimpressive
Amori~•" debut In a 'l'Y light at
All St. N!ebolu Al'ollt; wbart ho r&lt;i·

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A deuert course carying out the
eoJor theme was o5erved on cry.stal
trays, by the borteuu to Mrs.
Perry Riggs, Mrl. John
Bailey,
Mr.!. Bud Morgan Mn. Charles
GoecJ.ein. Mrs. Allen DIU,
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ert·Ritchie, Mrs. Hugh 8earN Kn.
Daf1t, Mrs. Paul Grueser,
Roc,krade), Mn. Wayne
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Alvll. Hite., Mn. Guy
Carleton, Miss Ei'Da J!!:ue, Mt'l.
Charle,t Wildermu~,' ~ Rollfa .
Patty ,Gaul. Rhonda PuJ.
Evans, Bobby Ritchie
Jones.
gifts but unable to at.Mrs. Eldon Gaul, Mn.
NeutzUaa, Mrs. Addie
Grqes~J:r, Mn. c. P.
Gallafher,
MrL Rfehfrd Campbell, Mrs. J .
E. D. Hartinger, Mn. Dwilht Mil· ~·
hoan, Mrs. Canol~ Swanson, Mrs.

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Followthf the rruror eaUIId b1 ~ 41NIOIU,N. tt. waa ~ ta
mllltar;, clrclei 1n W~ th4t PNil&lt;ltllt. l:leenhower wduld
aak
fOI' ,t he i'fl\eral'l retlptttob. · Ho,;ev.r•. lnfonned ctrdea cion
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to. the \fbtte .Mou1&amp; uy that P~W ·w-tll..bt *11owed ~ con(lnue .hla;
pa~t. Ht ta· ,l,llevtdl~ thOUJh, to ~•Yf!! .... ,Wen &amp; "talklnt to" by
; Deput:r DttenH, Seentary ReubtiJ. ROINrtloft.
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J. v•tefati: lftto oll~e
h~~ t.~ llouae armed •ervlces ~ltt,...tl a.ltnoat cert•hl to be ·

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' flveri &amp;-Ptntap po,t. Jt•a rtpOl'te4 tle may lletome Wlatant
ileto;, aecretar,y for public airatra.
. Meated Ohio Senator Ger&gt;rft '
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feu than the nonnal am~uzt.~ ot IDnt~UpUng on
Capitol HJll thfa year, but
t1 Oil$ ,probl brewProM ty

Ilnl' that may provide aomeu..re
blc hea.dltnes.
an exteMive liLVhtlg&amp;tlon into labor

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to launch the probt .arty~·ear, ID4 qommt«.M ..,......_ .., II .
,.vUI explore C:Oild!Uons Ia. V. • ·y" ~!t1 ~ it tJlt 411P:Wt.trt. •
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b¥ CongresL .TM .Hfule l~.i;bitrf_pll acUvlts• Hlllinitttll
~-t lrVeral hta.~ lllt litNM JV9tn.l " ~ htidUa..~ ._....:..... ,

Think of tho hopj&gt;fw~~ you.could eajoy w~ a "Gu lllapo" Hom,e
Laundry like tb1a In yout ti\m home. Laundry lnelud• famoue brand
niDit ot!IIC!e. Noil il'o a Gu Laundry -.boca.,. only a fully
Aut~lo . Gu DrY'" pa you -b last, ftiJfy drylnc.ael'ton- pl)ll

IF YOU
USED THIS
SPACE
AS-A
SHOWCASE
FOR WHAT
YOU HAVE
TO SELL

B
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Bender, ai~ktt OJ:iclllally a atr4ar Tiltt
. hPP9J'ter, .-.ve •D-put bac:kiDJ to ,Jke before he ~lhl Ullle&amp;ted lty
Demo:crat li'nu'lk Lauaehe. Joba al.sO are. expected to be· mad• a.vaa:,O
Ut. tOr former Interlo·r Secretary DoliJiat McKay, wbo left th•
Cab.lftet to rwi. tor the SeDate ln. Oregon, i.nd e¥-Gov, 'Arthur B.
lAnc'lle Of Washington.
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atatt 'beiftl' made on tbe multi·mUUon..SOiltr l'llfhway Prbrt'IIM. lnd
are lOoking for where to ftx the blame tor the lack ot Ptot'I".II.
,
, Mort thulbl montha lf*'r Presldent ~wer •laried tht .but,
eoa.tracta have been Jet tor' only abo\lt 180 J:nJJea o'f tht tl,OOO.mpe
Mtwork or lntentate wperhighwa~ /.110, there are prtdk:Uo~ .
Ctaat tbt cost fill be higher than the $83 bUJion orfain.ally Htlmatt4 :
heauae of lncreuia IJl the eoat ot COUitruc:tloa matertala ed ·~bor. I

HAPPY WASHDAY CONTEST! •

SjJOIIBored by: ColpiH',.J-lhe Co. &amp; TM Oialo-f..-1 (&gt;a Company ,
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200 .Addltlanal Prlz.;11 A "GAS .MAGIC" HOME WNDIY to 200

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&amp;OV.mment :lobs for • ll'O\IP of "'Ialne duel(" -ep....atcani-J)Irty

Walti~n aulgnment.

aololltlenal wiRnoro •••. for happy -h!layol

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• •• wllea you Mod il, • , lor 10 Kille ·~ Autoawlc·P. ·~ceo do ·
M&gt; mutb mo"' for 10 ldiiCb leool That 1 why the "Gao !lf'ai{c" Homo .
Laundry Ia finl eltolOO oiJtlu.y'a modem h~ker.
And Ia ' ar '"Gaa ~ri Homo LauodiY ~ ~t Colpto

for ..err~ .. u4~yn~
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'flliiJ ldt4 tomf .to see a SlorJous thlng to realize that
tb1t 1 diftl.cuU 1ituaUon had mankind is able to love thus; .afrl

been eauaecl br the Jack of nea gi'eater blessing Js the' m•
love confided to a friend: "1 am evltable upJtrt which eom~ to
sotftl to love hu. I am going to those wlthiti the radius of thdl
make every Jitort to love her." love. The absence of' a criUcal,
The eoaJ,ldante repl,ed: "'Just c_ondemning, or domlnati'al · at..
Jove, Just M loTI. Don't make it tttude encourages ,eater treepenonal; don1 tey to love one dom of ~renton, and obe Jooka
:tJerson mdre, :&amp;ut Juat love and with hoperuJ expectancy to tho:o~e
let whomever God aends to yo\1 whom be formerly .a:ou&amp;ht to
be the teclpieat of lhat love •.,
sbtm.
I The vei'H from Proverb• Aatudent ..... wbohadfeUJm..
(t6:!)), "A man'l heort dnJseth pelled ~o warn oue dear ,to h er
his way: but the Lord diredeth that sp1ritulll grqwtb lhoilld not
hls steps/• clearly piOlnts out the be Jsno~. met with rtlentmrnt
way to love. Let ou.e's heart ac~ and anunoslty. ~he kne?f that
knowledge Love's her-presence, 1Jhe bad. been endenor~ to
and let God send to one those he obey dhme suldllllce, but &amp;he
is to love. When the objects of soon aaw that she must ketp hl~r
0~ affeptiQn are those sent to own counseL Whenel'tr • e
us tbrouth God's direction and 1hougbt of. this relaU'fe lhe Jenot as the ~suit ot our own fused to dismiss him from ~.1·r
'Vtdn, mortQl cbolce. wo find 0 thought until sh_e cou1d see ~un
harmOny prevaillpg which as the loved child of God, 'Who
neither ScU-denial, comPromise, loved her as she loved,lllm, and
nor even agreement of mortal she ·denied ~he suggeshon of hu~
minds could ever bring about. t~d and an':IDosity. Yeal'S passed
This barmohy is the peace of w1th very lit~le contact between
God, which reveals Love fllling the~e · two. F.m~ly when ao ocaU ·apace. In tbij consciousnesa cas.onarosewlncbbroughttbem
wkic:h reflects thia peace ~ there tc:'g~ther, they bad !I p1eastmt
_,,~~,o~~d d e~ mtaer far se1111 t ;;•t~~bt~hewlJ~:~~~1d~~
·~rv;, Wn ns to '-~~~and a en· much he bad enjoyed being v{Jtti
tion at same future tune.
her ond concluded with: "I 01~
The Discoverer and Founder ways thought you were tryln• to
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rist an Science, ary a er ·chan&amp;\' me and I see that 1 'W'a&amp;
Eddy. writes in the textbook, wron" '
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sP.te rejoiced that her incnos·
the Seriptures'' (p. 13), "Love is ing·eonsciousness of Love ns fm ..
hnpqrtinl and universa1 In its partial had been felt ond had
adaptt~Uon and be:dowa1s.'' Her brought happy . 'eaults. SMn
o~n li~e ?et~utlfully exempHfted af&amp;er this me~in8 the relative
this undlt!ratandlbl of Love that found llitotigh the stress of dr ..
heals,
and saves, for she · cumstanCes tb-.t there wns noth..
roUOwed the examp1e of Christ in( be wanted 10 much as to
Je:hll In P.ourlns forth love on all gllln a hiliher, understandln~ of
and reJoiced in the receptive the truth of being. u was to the
heart tlt;ll benefits from tbis re· one that he turned with lovhuJ
aponsh•enets. the BibJc, upon appreciation and the recogp].
which Christian S~ence is bused, tlon that although he believed he
declares that God Is Love, and bad bated her be now nclmow1that man is made in His image edge4 the pOwer of universal
and likeness; therefore, one loves Love.
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only as he renects God.
The willingness to love as the
! Throus:h study •••• one «aJns a sun ahines, . without respect of
· clearer sense of his true Identity pers~ns, bring11 into being 'the
ns the child or God. In the pro- radiance of divine Love, wlifeh
_pprtlon that he does he will ftDd beals, redeellll. and saves all
himself expressing to his fellow Who are receptive to ibl omnipo·
inen a deeper, more understand- tenee. Thug the bonds of love' ,are
. ·tnglove. 'l'he secret plnce of the stre'n athened, and the choini of'
. Most IJigh is l.ove's dwtiUrig, fal!le belief that man is a mate~
and only he Who loves hitpu.... rinl belns governed by mortal
tlally and tnqiersonnlly can find mind law11 are forever broken.
.~afcty . and security there. lt is - 'l'he C~~llrtlon Science_M(lllltor.

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THOUSANDS
OF PEOPLE
WILL SEE IT!

711£ SIUTII FAIIILY

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Oll·lidl al'io; llen&amp;tor St)'l" IJrYtoa. (1\~, Now
Hamp1hlre, ranking minority membet or the
Seftlte appropriations committee, cofnmea\.tect
that tht: re~Uest by•pu.. the normal heatlnJ'
proe~ for ~~ Mrthorila.Uo.-.
Oa tbt l:lttnoetttte .rd·ot the allde, 1enator.
feel j.h•t the Prutdent l.l,ukln,f t~ ~thottty
he afi'el.dy .~tht tiJht.to id8p10y t~ . d he
.... .at. . Thl,t ~. ~er hill J)~rolt.tiYe ..
~~~ter ~ tM mllltll'S'.
· 'rht t.w~~u 6H lllllninc to Cu.e the Aso.
~tklrl .a1 a ~ tor 'the COb\platnta abou't the
.ln..,.Uc)h•i t:Qrfltu p61iey. 'l'heJ art ctrialn
to, qutatioft :Wf-.;~11\honr• prt·eleet'- ~~~
.. Senator lrWttt MiU fbOut Iuk• ~ b00 ll111e iD. the Middle . ' :
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McC. Pat. remala
commudatlt Of tfM tJ. e. Marine Corpi-

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D.Uiy Sentinel, l'l!meroy. Middleport, 0., Feb. ta, 1057-7

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jlr. ood •lln. Harry llnic !rom
Ifill Wilma fla)Te IJ&gt;t&gt;nt TIIU1'1
Ambrld&amp;t, Pa. are rialtlDillr. an~ day aflornooo with Gol&lt;Ue !'ldt·
lin. E, 0. TIIQUI oll4 llr end elll "ao.d quilted.
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!ln. Dw!PI Hobadl.
Rev. and M_rt;. J'loyd Bo&amp;ard and
llr. 1&amp; 0. :r.uart apent Satur- children !rom Antiock spent a few
day eve.niog with Elber P:icken1.
days With Mr. Grover Har,.,
vi.si,ling in
Rev. Jeritbia waa
this vicinity 'Jrueaday.
Mr. and Mn. Fred ljeater.s and
• FANGIO FAVORaD
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Sr., Mrt. Helena Sa:rre, Mra. Rob- uel Fanglt.'! victory In the firlt
ert .Eut,n, Mra. T. 0. Bishop, M.rs. Cuban (;rand Prix strenathened
Lucien c-.o, Mrs. ·Geo!'&amp;e BIF-hop,l bis role today U favorite ln the
Mra. Cllrellee Doutlass and Mrs. 18M battle for the world autoJDOoo
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bile racing

nine at the home of Mr. af\d Mr;
ILolliit Bearbs, bonorinc lin. Ray
Bear hi) of
Canal

Betal'dti thence Ealt · M
iseellaneou•
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rodl· thence nort1J.40 rodJj tbeNe
Electric Serviei
43.08
welt 79 rods; th·ence .SOuthwelt General Snppliet
-10.00
to ihe place of beainnina:, .-n·
Janitor Service
15.00
tainlna 21.8 acret, more or leu.
!Premium on .·Bond•
30.00
Save . and except the lots which
Advertiaing .
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bave heretofore been IO)d and
Ministerial Jlo~ to ehurehea
eonvered from said real eatate ))ut
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including Lots a, 8, and 15 In the Total Miscellaneoua
218.86
Vtllaae of Hmiaonville.
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Total Payment
10,79%.00
Theee two· pareels eonta 1n ~ Y·
two urea, more or Jess, and·,are
SUMMARY Ofl OPIItATI9NS
a1Jo known as the Dunlap f ...m.
BY FUNDI
The prayer ol tbo petltloil is ROAD fUNDS
that tbe decedentl title be qul~ed •Balance, Jan. l, 1958, Clerk'•
In on undivided tbroe-llftbo lli!er·
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est of the Ofortaald real e1t.ate; Receipts During Year
9256.35
that the rights of the partlel be Total Receipt• and Balance
determined and that he, II tJ:&amp;
•1l,M&amp;.09
cutor, may he authorized and , or·I•Pa)'l1m•u During Year 8782.00
dered te sell the enUre intereat in IBa., Dec. 31., 19M, Clerk'a
all of the ~~obvve deacribed real
2768.09
e&amp;tate in Section 2127.08 of the Outstandin&amp; Warrants
2406.69
Ohio Revised Code and for such Btl. in Depository, Dec: 31, 19M
other and further relief to wltlch
5169.78
he ma)f ~e rntiUed.
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OUTITANDI,l!U; D.BT
The pel'lona ~t above J91ln·
tloned will take further ncUce Generhl Debt forRoad Machinery
IHM.OO
that they hnve been made parUea
994.00
defendant to 11ld ,PeUtlon and Total Generrtl Debt
994.00
that they are requtl'ed to answer Total Township Debt
the same on or befo~e the 16th. day (2) 26, Itt
ol April, 1957.

DALE M. DUTfON,
Plaintiff
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ

IOLANDUS

Mn. J ames Bearbs
and Mrs.
Raymond Puillru Jr. en~rtained
with layette shower, Fri;,ay eve8

!?~t opene

Oliver, Mn. Befty Call, Mn. Froe·
Mr. 1114 Mro. Ted Riley Sr. ot
maJt ,Jobnloft, M.l'll. Cleeli Clue, I Clifton attended a funeral of Mr-11.
Ml'l. N•llon llou1k, Mtt. George Hiley's uncle, Gibton Cooper at
IHO]NI&amp; MONotl
Mr. and Mn . Dale Vineyard and
JohDJOn. Mrt. lrene Kelly, Mrs. Syracuse, Ohio la11t
Wedne11day
family of Akroft were recent
){tO.
l6•h10h bM,ore~ M'llli'gh Rk!kard, Roy Foil:, Helen aflernoon.
aue•te of Mr. and Mn. Evtret~ with a mltcelanetur th.o)fer Tuee- !an:, 'MN. AJian
Cl3rlc. Mrs_
Mr. and Xrt.
D. Lee and
Damc·.,.ood. Mr. Damewood wr.1 re· day evenin1 1i the hud1e ot Mrt. Jir;1 Andrnon.
sons of Cbeahire wtrt Saturday
turned hQme from Holzer Hospital HanJ Johnton. DUrtna: the even·
dinner guests of Mr. llltd Mrt. Ted
Saturday and rtmalnll quite ill.
lng 1ames •m pbytd and prius
1 lliley Sr.
awar~td. Mta. Evelyn
NicboiiO'tl
Mr. and Mfl. Clarence Newl'll
Mr. and Mrs. Gtdi- ICflaze or
won tht &amp;,or prtte.
:md dau1ntu lane and Rlt a Sy:tith Pomera1 were sunday call~rt of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell of
11n. Jobii.IOh t"eCtlhrcd
n1auy motored to Parkenburg Surtday. Mrs. Harty Johnaon and Mr. &lt;~ml
Columbut called on Mr. and Mrl. love ly and u.!lerul girts.
Mr. and Mr.. Dun Newell and Mrs. fo'teeman Johnson.
Charles BJer and family ftidl1
fMmily ol Ma.aon .caned on Mr. and
Janice Duncan of Columbus,
ltefrt'ilhmnet&amp; were
JM'Ved by
evening.
Mrs. Clart&gt;nce Newell Sunday eve· Obio ipent the weekead at home
the hosteases to Mn. T. 0 . Youog,
with ber parenh Mr. and Mn. Hu·
Mrs. (..loyd Willlama, Mrt. aDn.1 n~ng.
rl'n
Duncan . She is attendlng a
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Stew&lt;~rl or
'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and Lewi.&gt;, Mrs. Wulter Blake, Mrs.
.H'bOol there.
bu11iness
family or Athens WPre Sunday Alma Joht.aJn, Mrs. thelma Hen· Cheshire, Mr. Rob ert Stewart or
aueat8 of her parents Mr. "nd Mrs. ry, Mrs. Leu Hoil'mah , Mrs. Pearl Mason visited Mr. Andy Stewart
Mr. Charlt:s Kellt o( Austin Jn·
U. S. Nease. Mrs. Nease is conval- Stnith, lln . ·M:arste Carhvfight, Sunday.
dia na wart calling on Mrs. lrene
eselnz alter belne In Holter Hos- ·111n. Oliva Youne. Mra. Helen
Kelly and children recenUy .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawren('e Davidpital.
Wllllama, l.aura Holland,
Mrl.
Mrs. Helen Barker vtsited her
Heima,n Cartwright, Mra. t:tebn son and daughter Anna vhited Mr. sister Mrs. Edith Gibs recentl y.
Nicholson, Mrs. Bell aVn Meter, and Mrs. Ost'ar Henry Sunday.
Mr. and Mr5. Emel Hoilman and
Mrs. Nelson Roush and so n New
Mr. and Mn. Harold Holter of Mrs. llm Bennett, Mra. Charles
children
pt. Pleasant visited Mr.
Long ~ttom spe nt Sunday alter- Varian, Mrs. Mack Stcwni·t, Maro- ·Haven called on Mrt. H:~rry John· and Mrs. Lew Hoffman sunday .
noon with his parents, Mr. and lyn and Deanna Dunt, Mr. 1nd son Monday.
Mr .and Mrs. Ulck Fowler West
Mrs. Hanson_ .:H
.:.o::i::
te·r·.-=--..,..--Mrs--._T,_•..:d_.:.R_II.:•'...:.J:.r._lit;.":.,·_.:.Cbe_s_l•_r I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker or Columbia visited Mrs. Bill Scb·
·Middleport were visitin1 Mr. and nerder Thur84ay,
Mrs. E. 0. Henry Sunday
Mrs'. Stanley Colley and children
Mr 1r.d Mrl. E)'nest Rou.'lh of New Haven visited Mr. 1nd Mrs.
of Dana Lewis and family Thunday,
Ohio were weeklnd
' guests
Mrs. 'Oleva Swet!r.e7 ot Grove.
rs. Ella. RiekSTd.
port, Ohio visited M~. He~en ''Bar·
•t Ioiii hltloi
Mrs. Frank McDermitt and chil- kcr and friends in Clifton gyet
.· Membali
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Williams Sun,day.
,
SJHCW to C~t~erGI PNu Anocfat~
.
Mr~ and Mrs. C,yo• ~garcln~r
Mina Lewis and so n Randy Lt&gt;t. ?f l .epsic, Ohio , vieite4 W . aM
A&amp;IIJN~N-;"'I'bo IAiito,J •
. Whlola: INOif&lt;l tr.JI... t
.
iill...,.,;.r'a Hq~~ .idr .1 .
·ll!tllorHJ to1 move Urdlod wu: Sunday guests ot Mrs. Free· Mrs. Lloyd Williams Saturday eveStotet_ tro6pa Joto t1!+ ~ _.
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ning.
SoVIol-ori!......., l!aO ~· 6'* .0114 lnllitbera Of &amp;olh pa;tueo .,.
Joo!Olnc )VIrily at
PAl'!* ot t1&gt;e ·~
· Some JtopubUcana
ani
Wisdom
'01 Jl\olncaid
thetothief
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tho

eblldreo !ror.1 ParterJblll'!l opeot
Suaday with Mr. and lin. .To~

Mr.s. Elmer Wickham, ·Miss Ruth
{KM.OO Hawkin·s Mrs. Cbarlea Radford
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Dee4

At a meetlng· recently of the
P.T.A. in the E811tern ·School District Gary Reed, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Alvin Reed ot Reedsville , 1
flflh #tder and the
only boy
oonteatant In 'a group of tight
won the contest.
JTlucTUIW. I IUMS
Charle1 Robert Sluon retuTncd
home Sunday havlna rec:eived hla
KIIAP liON- MITALl
dlschera:e from military servlctt,
'a fter apendlnJ the past four years
In the U. S. Navy.
Comm~nion llld ' Chri~lenlna
service were held Sunday evening
at the Reedsville M. E. Church,
JU~K
Rev. John Elwood of Racine offl
claUnc.
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Hrs. Doris
Miller and
aon
'ii~~~;;;; J Frankie were weekend ;ucsls ot
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Mrs. Miller&amp; lather, Frank Shum·
wiy and Gerald.
.
'Mn. Dorothy Cllhdollar
ho1tess to a number of friend!
Frldly evenl~l when • Valentino
box and distrUxdl'on _o f valentines
and gitts provided the entertain
ment Corlbe cvcnina. Games and
tol)l..ta ,.., also enjoyed by tho
Ill L ,;:;:.-.,;; ..... .,

I . 1905 PLYMOUTH VI 4 dr. Sovoy
Sedan. One loc•l owner. Jt beata

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ruaty 9, 1870, and recorded ( l n
McClure,36etpage
al, by
deed
dated
FU. Total Highways
and ower·
Volume
454,
Metes
County

REEDSVILLE

finlah.

fl'IH.OO. DlaettDtf'a, Pomeroy.
2 II 6lc

ftA y J'OR SALE •t lhe Gilmore
farDI, See Ch•loa Yoal or call

The nmnd piece II deaeribed
Maintenance and re~Ji. l 2.50
followa, to-wlt: ~n undivided Total Town HaU
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tbJ'.,.ttft)ll Interest m the faUow· Tolal PavmentJ: Carried forward
ina real eat...te aitu•ted ln t h..e
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2533 00
Town~h1p of Sclpio, County Of T tal Poymentl Broqbt forw~d
0
Melli ahd State of Ohto, in P'rac
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Uon 7, Town 7, RIDJe .14 ot tbe
Oblo Compan:r'i Purchase, be&amp;ln· ~~~:d Construction
"'~
ning approximatelY 1M rodJ Eut
Roa• Malnten••ee and repaatr
of the SouthwHt eomer of said
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Fraetiou, wbieh point 11 allo tpe
~:O~c;:d MaterialJ ~Southeo~st comer of a parcel of
Road Mechinery &amp;: Toola
real 1e1tate conveyed by Re!U'J'
Payment on Tractor lbader
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LIGAL NOTICE

FOR SALE
Dr. J. J. DAVIS
HOME

Mrs. Roy Evans Is
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Guest
Layette :J~h ower At
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report to be correct.
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gifts were placed In a banir.et
Ethel (Reeves) Cluk
decor:ated in mint areen,
over
Tawnship Clerk.
which was suspende~ a
large
GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS stprk.
RECEIPTS
Gamea were played during the

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WANTED lc.ca1 , reliable married
man, aae 23 to 35 with hlih whoae real .name I~J unknown; the
school edueat.ion foT retail bread nknow he1rs, .devisees, legateea,
NOTieE - truck growers. I will
route. Salary aDd bonus. Five :uc:uton, admmlatraton or uhave a load of 1outhern eabbage
day week. Apply Nickles BakeTy, 8igns ol D\lnald McClure, l1 deplants In March and wiU have
806 W. Main St., Pomeroy, Feb. eased. Charlet McClure, Jr., ad·
tomato plants in April. Call or
rr and 28 between 6:00 and 7:00 d reaa unknown; Mrs. &lt;.;barlea Mebrin1 ordera to Charles Harris,
P.M.
2-23-31&lt; Clure, Jr., the unkonwn hei.rl, dePortlood.
2 21 9to
vi.Jeel, lea:ateea, executors, admia·
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WANTED
local,
reliable
married
strators or assitna: of Charles MelAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
man,
a1e
23 to 35 with hia:h Clure, lr., it deceased. Tbe un·
Baker's will Jive you the · but
school education for retail bread known belrs, deviseea, lelilatee!l,
tr1dc ota furniture or appllan.
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route. Salary and bonus. F1ve execJ,ncrs, admulistraton or MlHlf
dllY week. Apply Nickles Bakery ligna of charles Frank McClure,
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808 W. MJin Street, Pomeroy,
0.KALI, the profit pullet
unknown; the unknown heirs, de·
Fob 21 r nd 22 between 6:30 •eceped.
AUce
McClure, address
&amp;nd
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.30)
M.
vlseea.
leaatr
t:a, executors,
admin·
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Herm Berry's Hatchery, Inc.
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aBSit~ns
of A,iice Me·
str.itora
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Clure if d~reased. The unknown
Parke'""burg, W. Vi.
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Garfield
Phor:.~
Z.3llll6
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B. McClure, deceased, will
2 26 1 moe.
taje noUce that Dale M. Outtdn,
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(] 9) ·
MeClure deceased, on the 21st
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day of J~nuary, 1917, filed bis pe.."
~ WJSH TO EXiPaEsS OUfl ,
tiUon ~D the Probale Court with·
MAKE MONEY
heartfelt thanks to the Pomeroy
in and for the County of Meia:s
Emeraeney Squad, Dr. Boice, Preparine, mailing -circulars, etc., and State of Ohio allea:lna: that
$10 - $1000
·Meigs General Hospital, Ewing
Free detailt, Advcrti!ers, Rt. No.
·F uneral Home, Rev. Elwood,
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2, M11leriburg, Ohio.
2-~tp
Rev. Coyle, Oraanist Isabel
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Simp80n, Pall Bearers, FloWer
VI
Donon and all thoae who contrl .
buted in any way , at the time of
the 1death or our beloved Hus- QQICK . SERVICE on W•"h r.-;_ I
pairiqa by Fae~ory Tralrted
band and Father.
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEThe Frank Buck Family
LERS, Pl~ meroy.
1-3-tf
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102 rodt; thence West 12 rodl;
xecute~rs, ad~nistra~o~ 1 or Ja• ~nc:ethWe11t 32 deft d Sout:a : General · Property Tu $4583.29
111111 of Nat tniel
ure, ~· r
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ence West
ee. du
Gasoline Tax
$6,400.00
eceasc&lt;l. Emma F. McClure, au- 2:0 rods; thtonee West 40 ea. Cigarette Tax
24-00
dless unknown; .. . .. . ..... • un- South 2.f rods; thenee WeSouJt3bl License Tax
2,8?9.20
k nown husbnnd ot Emma Me- deg. South 20 rods; theoce
t
MisteJlaneoua ·Receipt)! tLiat)
clure; the unknown heirs, ~ev~ 23 deg. West 1D rod• 1J liab;
·Ministerial
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115..'18
8
Paymcn~
en Elect.rie blD 4.08
ees, legatees. uecuton, admmt. thence EuL 30 rods; thence South
t
or aS!Iililns of Emm~ F. Me- 40 rocb; thence b.Jt 7D roda lT Total ?4tite Reeelptl
111.86
cratora
lure, U deceaaed. Natbamel We•lllnb to plate of be&amp;innlnt, con· ITotal Re~lp~
. . 8258.35
l ey McClure, .addresa unknown; tainlng about forty (40) acres,
Mn. Natbamel Wesley McCllD'e, more or· tell, and is put of fraa:PAYMENTS
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whose real name is unknown, the Uon No. 7, Selpo Towr\1 p, Gcn E:.:ec Senicea
u nknown heirs, devisees, execu· Mel.gt: Count.J, Ohio, Sl\le ~ e~·
c~m
Tnutces
213$.00
t ors, administntors, or aa&amp;tgnt of cept tlH\ coal thlt was reae~d h)'
Compp: af Clerk •
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Nathaniel wesley McClure, if de. Jaeob Davls when uld land tJU
Exp of trulteM &amp;: clerk -J.$.30
ceased. Doa;ald McClure, addresa deeded by 5ald Davis to A. l)un· , Total Gen Exec Serv
2620' 50
aknown, Mra. Donald McClure, tap, deed dated JIDUUJ 3, 1851. ToWn HaJi
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addrese unknown, the urikbown bounded u tollowt: Beginnina at
bein, devisees, legatees, e:.:ecu- the 'Southelflt comer of FracUOn
tors, administrators or at~slgns of No • ., m Sctpio Towlllhip, County

ONE t ROOM APARTMENT. A.

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a tors or :t.SI ns of erruce eclure,
if deceased. Non McClure,

One mOJJtb for 25 eentl
word.
rate of 2 eent. per word will
cbar~ed for advertialna: if
DOt pUt tor before the 25th of eaeb month ollowina: insertlon.
Finn In Advertisia.....Should be reported immediately. TbiiJ
DaiJJ Sentinel will not be re&amp;pontlble for more than i?De incor·
reel !Diertlon.
Clrd of Thanks and Special Notices of Eventa printed at regu.
Jar fllllified rates. Obituaries publiabed at 1 eent per word.

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Earl lleclun!, lin. Earl Jl&lt;.
Clvre, addre .... unknown , tbe ....

-WANT
ADS
PHONE 398

the pen••al ••tat• or laid d....
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dent il not suftklent to pay the
d•bta and the ..... "' adllllolao
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SCU'IO TOWNiiBJP , ,
Ia fee llmpl&lt; of tho follOW·
KEIG6 OOUNTY, DIDO
ln• deicribed real estate, aJtuated
For the FiKal .Year EDc11Df
1n aaid Counly in wbicb the aforeDec~r Sl, 1158
menUoned detendanta claim or
- Pop~-ation 884, 11150
may clai.m an interest, to-wit:
Total Salar1es and Waaea Paid
0
LJ deserlbed IJ
Durinl
Yeu 1906 · · $350:1.
follows, to-wit : An undivided t.bree Tax r:uatiOn ' · '' · · · · ·
l.lttbl interest in tbe followinJ Tax
VfDo;;~i·n·.;.~~·. ·Qhl~ .. , ·
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l'Q estate
ua
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Feb. 21, 19M
hereby
of MeJ&amp;a and State of 0 o an
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&amp;-Daii.Y SeDIInel, Pflme.foy-Middleport, o., Feb. 26, 1957

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Middleport Third Grade Pupils
· Present "Cinderella" Pantomine
'l1le p&amp;Dt!)mine "Cinderella._ Wit
Jiven )fon"ar evening at tliljl mon.
thlY Pa.te.nt·Teaeher
Auoctation
meetin.c by Third Grade pupill of
Mrs. Ernest Covert a'nd Mrs. R.
M. ShermAn who were aal.sted by
Mrs. Clare nee Lacey, vocal music
teaeber ln the aclfool s An enthusi·
.liStie audienee enjoyed the show
which was. narrated by
Tommy
Baker, Larry Gladwell and RO)'
Coleman.
The nnt aet and the third were
in the home or Cinderella .and her
wicked 6tep-mother and the sec·
ond ait was: In lhe ball-room of
the palace. ActorJ m tho fil'Bt

act were Kathy Bratton- the WICk·
ed 1tep-mDther, Polly Ann Bauer
and Ruth Ann Kloes , the daush·
~ers •If the step-mother , Carl An·
derson,
Cinderella: the King's
Herald, Robert Schmoll; the Fa1ry

, God-mother, Alice Dantt.
In tbe ball-room
scene I&lt;Ted
Sheward was King and Chrtstim~·
Bailey, the Queen, who
sat on
their throne u Lhly were amused
by the cart-wheels of the Court
Jester, Robert ward. The Prmce
of the story wa~ Rodney Karr and
Ius soldier escorts were BillY Ed·
1 wards, Ricky Wells, Rodne)' Sauer,
Fred Roblnson, Tlmothy Lemley,
Floyd Reynolds, Pat Edwards and
S:immy Clatworthy.
Tbe colorful court eostumeli o[
the miniature lords and
ladieA
and the rJch robes of the royal
family added to the e!!ecbveneu
of the scene and the
courtiers
.Mrs. Jacob Elberfeld observed danced a minuet directed and acher 85th birthday Fnday February companied by Mrs. Lacey.
22, With a famlly dinner, at her
Dancer:t were Faun.a K. Wi f l!,
home, Mulberry Ave. Four decor- Carolyn
Quillen, Sue Clonch.
ated birthday cakes and cherry Trudy Kloes, Cheryl Martln, Kathy
1ce ercam were served with the Savely,
Barbara K1dd, Cheryl
dmner.
Roush, Linda Moodispaugh, Ann1
Present were Mr. and Mra. El· M. Jeffers , Linda Jalobs, Linda
berf1eld and .son of
Logsn; Mr Oant, J11nell C11H, P~tmela Covell.
_u d Mrs. Robert 1Jchlaegel (Kath- Edlth Haptomtall, Sandra Hollm·
rpn Elberfeld), Jnd daughter o( shead, Shirley Buckner, Joe Reich·
fronton; !&gt;Irs. Lyd1a Siddell and man, Willard Moore, Larry Vance,
\ friend of Marietta; Mw. and Mfl'l. Glenn Still, John Wilt, Don Pool·
William B. Downie and soo Bllly er, Peter Haley, Raymond Fraz1er
Xornina: Star; Mr. and Mrs. AI· Michael Bostic, Jon Cunningham,
fred Elberfeld and Mr. and Mn. Willlam Beach, John Evana, Ronny
William Anderson and sons ,and Hindy, Gary Stobart, Charlel Van
the honored 1\le.!lt and Mr. Elber· Meter.
lcld.
The Court Page was James Car
ruthers and .servants w ~re Martha
Host~
Buckley, Linda Lyon! , Mary Har·
ril~. Becky Allensworth and Chris.
tina Bryant. Stage-managers wen~
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhv en- Keith See and Richard ward.
' tertl!lined with a noon Jun~heon
The c!Imsx ·of the last act was
recently at their llome, Pomeroy the wedding march played by Mrs.
Route 3.
• LJcey as the entire cast came on
and daughter Pamela or Canal ~age for the finale.
W1nehester: Mrs RAymond Pulllns
Inter·acl entertainment lndudcd
Mrs. Alva Hite of Baltimore and a plano solo by Patty a1le y; a pi·
Mrs. Don llockradcl, Basil.
ano trJo, Martha Nicholson, Seren
and Olita Lewis; a piano .solo, PaU·
lu Tbelu; a tap dance lo ''Birth
l}f the Blues", Connle Cooke, and
a tap dance to "K1tten on
the
Keys" by Joyce Long wllh Mrs. C
P. Bradbury as piltlll&amp;t for the dan·
cers.
Mrs. Rodney Sauer, ,)resident of
the PTA, prcs1dcd at the ~:~hort

85th Birthday
Observed By
Mrs. Elberfeld

Bearhs
At luncheon '

LueWe Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edito~.r;,;P~ho~n~e~6~244----~~~~~~-­
Eleanor Schaaf. Middieport Society Editor, Ph_&lt;&gt;ne 6079

Middleport
Soeiety

Kroger Emp1oyees
Here Sharing In
Finn Saving Plan
Kroger emP,_Ioyees 1n this area
are sharing in $3.224,407 cred1ted
to aceounts of members of the
Kroger Emplr&gt;yees Savings and
•Profit Sharing Plan in 1956, in
1958. it was annonced today by
Arnold Scherz, vice--presid1mt of
the Charleston DivisiOn of the
retall food (irm.
The company's contribution froln
19M profits plu11 credita g~ven up
by withdrawing members are
equivalent to 78 cents 011 each dol·
Jar saved by employee-members,
Mr. Scherz said. Employees deposited $3,791,824 durmg the year.
'More than $131,140 waa credited
to the accounts CJt 774 Kroger em·
ployees in the Charleston Division
area durmg 1936. I'll addition.
their uving1 durmg th~ year totaled approx.imately $136.200.
Begun jn 19$1, the fund totaled
$23,427,198 as of December 29.
19:16. 1'hia include• employee sav·
ings valued at $13,093,803 and
company contributions from prorits valued at $10,333,393.
Under the plan, a portton of
company profitA is credited to the
aceounta of empiuyees in propor·
Hon to the amount eath has saved
durin1 the year,

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,dfe. ·with C8IM to
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C. G. Cooper

!for IIPriDC'· Tbe cape
i Uned With red. yelloW and
,rinrtwn to ~lcl\ 1116 lwllto4o
cord. btltune.

Funeral Rites
Held Wednesday Middleport Fire

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Russell spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mn. ·
Rob~rt Hayth and M1u
Myrna
Ruuell, H1lllards, and attended
the Sprmg Garden Shr&gt;w at the
Coliseum which feature:~ the fam·
ous '"Dancing Waters" exhibition.
Mark Mitchell, Athena,
spent
the weekend with h1s i['and.par
ents, Mr. and f4rs. L. D. DUca. Mr.
and Mrs. H. !l. Mitchell Jr. and
Ulree sons and his mother, Mrs.
John Lynn, Athens, v:sited at the
Diles home Sunday and were acaompanled borne by Mark.
Mr and Mn:. Gerald litupe, Brad·
bUTJ\ a11d their
daughter, Aan
ilupc , RN Galllpolts,
spent tbe
wtnlkcnd in Akron Vl&amp;lllng rela
tlves.
.Don Payne who Is employed in
Dayton , returned to hl.t employ.
menl there Mcmday after a villt
w1th his parent:!], Mr. and Mn.
Charles Payne, and grandmothet'.
Mrs Katheryn Payne.
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MlSs Bes.11 Sanborn of the S.,nborn Jewelrr Slore and Mrs. At
thur Skinn~r. an employee of the
Store, are in Columbus' todu to
attend the Art and Jewelry Show
at the Deshler Hilton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haines ann
children, Kathie, Marie an~ Jeffrey , Gro*port, RD. spent the
weekend with her mother Mrs.
Lewis Koehler · St., and family.
Mr. and Jfrs. Robel't Mi4!lr and
sons, Stephen and David, Martins
Ferry, and Julie Mitch, RN, Gal·
lipolis were weekend juest1 ot
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mitch and son,
Larry. Mr. and fdrj~ . .Mitch and
sons slopped enroute , home at
Bevorly for a visit with her par
enls, Mr. and Mrs John Seines,
and were accompanied home for
a week by Mrs. Myron Duffield
and son, JeCfrcy, Columbus, who
are staying with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Seines while Mr. DuffJcld 1s athmding speriol school in
Dayton
Mrs. WilHam Demosky and d•u·
ghter, Cynthia Lynn, were return·
cd home frorn Holzer Hos.pital.
Mrs Lilla Russell , Wt&gt;ll ttlGwn
head cook at the Martin Restaurant( suffered a heart attack Monda)' morning and
was takef\ !o
Mclis General Uosplfal
obser
vation ond treatment

Funeral services for C. G. Cooper were held at the Syracuse Presbyterian , ohurch Wednesday at 2
p. m., with the Rev Howard Rup·
pelt officiating.
Burial wal In lhc Syracuse Htll
The Auxiliary of the Middleport
cemetery and pall-bearers were Fire Department had their annulll
buaJness mectmg wh1ch
opencJ Wilbur and Eber Roush ,Thomas dinner at the Martin Restaurant
Willillm Holmes and Ed· Monday evening with whlte ehiy~ w1th the Lord'!&gt; Prayer. In a report Clark,
ward
Barton.
santhe'mum ' corsages u favor;.
of the February cxccu11ve meettable W"'S ~en-tered with sn ar\nJ; it was noted that the Kindercornln~ from out of town for The
rangement of tprmt flower•.
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ilitOfl needs ll pilmo. Mis.~ Mild- the servtCf&gt;S were Homer E. Coopred Hawley, Mrs. Paul ThciSll anJ er, T11mpa, Fla ; Mr and Mrs
They adjourned to the h~me
l'.trs. C. D Rcll•hm:ul were elected Wllli11m G. Cooper, Cleveland, Mr. Mrs. Robert MeE,hlnney wllere
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.
rcpor1 1n March. Mrs. Sauer thank- Mrs. C. T . GtllespJe, Mrs. Julian presided at a short business mected lht• 11'3Chcrs, parcut.s and stu· Corbin and Mrs. V10lel Parsons, ing. They elected Mrs. !fussell
dcnls wlh"t J.mrticlpated tn the ppy Dunbar, w. Va, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, preli.dent; Mn. David Oh program 411 l•'ehruary,
.
John Cooper Sr .. and Mr. and ltngcr, vlee-presldent, Andl Mrs
The altl'IHhmce award was won MrR John Cooper Jr.
Emmett Shuler. sceretary..trea~by the Tlurd Graders
who arc
Mr. and Mn. J. E. ftpppold, Mr urer
0. fto -......... 0.~ lBught by Mrs Sherman.
and Mrs. C. C. Cooper and Mrs
aer Ia .,J'UBNJTUI&amp;.,.-..-IAAI__.
M1ss Mtldrcd HawJey, chalrma:1 ' Charle11 Phlllipll and family, Sml·
Making money for the Emer.
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or tlJe Prnyram commiltoe, waa Ill then,
Va.; William H Cooper gen~y Squad truck fund Ill thetr
IIAUa
cha.~c or the program which she and son, WilHam, Beckley ,W. Va, prOJect and they decided to make
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Miss Ruth Cooper, Montgomery, articles _a1 the meetings to sell at
'Billy Dawaon of Columbus Will a
~Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Thompson a Bazaar next wlutcr. Mrl. Howard rteent auesl of his mother, .Mra.
and 10n and Mr. and Mrs Esau Dailey was welcomed as ~ new William Dawson and Mr::~. Edward
steele, Boomer, w. va.
member of the AuxJiiary.
Knt~bler.
Mr. and Mra. Everett Krantz
Games were playe«\ and priRs
hme.t Dawson returned to his
Krantt. and Mrs. Ethel Harmon, N\. won by Mrs B. F . Pafmalee, Mrs bome, Dayton, Saturday after a
tro, W. Va., Fred Phillipa, Wash· Ohlingrr, Mrs. Jack Bechtel and few days vlalt with his ma&amp;her,
ina:ton ,D. C.; Mrs. Wi lllam Wh~- Mrs. James Daniel!! Mra. o. E Mn. WIIUam Dawson and Mrs. EdJock, Norfolk. Va.; WI1bur Roua • 1 McKinler won tM prllt cel!'ltrii:M,o Ward KDchlcr.
Cleveb.nd Helghta, Rev. K. J. Scott tod by Mrs. EvereLt Bachner and 1 Mrs. John •Knopp and sons and
New Haven, W. Ya.; Mr. an~ Mn. Mrs. McElhinney, rep'hlenttna the Mn. Brad Walker and sons of
Tod Riley, Clifton. W. Va._. Mrs. Auxiliary memben preaentcd Mn. ~n•avllie were Friday 1uesta of
Fred Marshall, Colu~bd'' and Ru88oll, out.goln1 Jlr:eatd,nt, wUh Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Buck.
Mrs. David Yost, Portl " ·
a gJ(t In appreoJalioQ of ber work
Mrs. Lull Jaeka returned to her
n
presldeDt
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LanaaviiJe ,Friday after l
DINNIR POITPONID
Mveral daya visit will\ ber sister
The pttluek dlnner of Ohio ValOthers pres~n• we,re_ Mrs. Char- 1 ~ brother In law, Mr. tnd Mra.
Icy Commandcry No. 24 acbeduled !c.~ Murray, J.frs. JtJl\1\ Vroman, oiilrlea
Buck
tor WednesdR)' 1!\Yenlna: baa bl.lerl Mrs. Dalley, Mrs. ~oKinley, Mrs.
. Sundar IU~Itl r&gt;f Mr. and Mr.11.
poatponcd, acordln• to announce- Runell, .Mn. MO)e, · ~n. Sbuler, Charlea Buck were Mr. ·and Mn.
ment today by Ray Woodacarct. .Mn. Sachncr, Mre. Gorald All· ~ Rurtlfield 1;nd M~.
Ora
commander.
thony.
ftU!'IIIe1d of RuUond.
11 · Kr, and lin. Char lea Burt and
lqlJy vllited SUnday in Lonas-

Dept. Auxiliary
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Bunal was In Hallsville cemetery
and pall-bearers were_ Billy WUson,
Johnny Musser, Bruce Stalnaker ·
AndJoe Brown f t hE
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ElJB Church.
Attending the services
from
Meigs County
were Mrs. , C.arl
Moore and daughter, Linda. Mrs
W. R. Dav1s, Mrs. George Brothers and daugbter, Ruth Ann, Mre.
David Slater, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jame.J
WlJl, Emmett Will, Eldon Weeb,
Misses Helen,
Enfma Lou and
Jnyce Davis, Miss ' Norma
Jean
Bearh1, Mlas Dottie Lou Brown

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ment rea&lt;hed Sullday to end the tllrike that curtailed service

MeinGallia-J.Iaoon ·
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C. H. Jone1, et .of .(;Jlelter suf·
llistrlct Commis- feted a lacerttlOD of the lower
Jip -IJ1d (OntUJfORI OR tbt bead
meetlng and introduced .,..,_A.....
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and Johti Parsons, Dis- ·~ DIJht wbtp bia aut.:~
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one hall miles W'eat of Rutland
on Route 124 and c:ruhed into an
emb111kment.
The re~ of the Obio Highway
Patrol whlth inVHtigated the aecld~t aa.ia tllal Jones ear
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he•VJb' damqed on t1te front end.
Otber activity reported by tbf!
patrol today wu the disposition
of alx lraffte eteet ID the eourt&amp;
of }..1or C. J). Flo!l&gt;t ~
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Hill. 17, today waived e.ttradition.
to\ Iadependeace, Va., where he
w:IU f~ murder charges Jn thl!
fatal beating ot John Ward, 68,
Itonton.

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ln • blief hearing.

1be boy, handcuffed to a deputy
aberilf, 'and his fatber, Charles
Hill, aigned the paper waiving aU

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Lotal 4832 in Port.lmoU.tiJ ahowed
Fune-ral aervites for Mrl. F . 0. a 2--1 trend ,tn-11'4 rejection of the
~n (lbrtha RulleU}, Jliam!. eontraet. Incomplete retiii'DJ sbOlr-Fta.. were beltS Saturday at the ed 117 apinst ratWcation and Q
home of her mother, MrL w. c. for ratification.
B.tutell, Coral Gable.. The lluueJJ
J. CurtiJ: Fletcher, a national difamily are tormer 1oea1 ruidents
of Middleport wbere one daugb- rector of CWA, said a publi" anter, lin. H. 0. EwinJ (FrJ.ncea), nouncement of tlle fOlt! wUI be
made .alter all ''Otel were reeorduvea.
1 CremaUon follOwed the funenJ ed. An announcement wu expected U"OUDd noun todiQ'.
and a1 ' a later date ttae
lamil1 Will ...., to Jlej&amp;•
Other loealo - · - - 43'12 al
CadiZ aoc1 43'14 at wllmin,wn.
~here tbe .uhe:t will be interred
dl'letebe:r 1aid Ii th.l .agreement
1ft the family lOt at llee&lt;h Grove
il rejeded ''we'll jw.1 have lo go
Cemetery p0~7
\ Sanrtvoft includ~ .tbe rnotber, bact to t!&gt;e harpinlng labl&lt; and
arn.nge a meettna: u JOOD as poslln. ·W. C. Ru.ueU, Coral Gable1; sible,"
ofte lOll, Lt.. LeeiK. Jameaoo. Fort
An oUieial llllid the PortamouUt
· a pindltm.; l1Ye aisten, Mn. rejection of the contract wlilll n;.
hiD&amp; lllddlOport; !Ira. Ce· pected becaue of tbe feelinc dur.
Butler (lfareaftt), a twin or ing the strike, marked by Yiolea~e
Spaia. Silver Sprinp, Md.; aad service blac:touts. in thil
Kenneth " " - " (Elizabeth). area.
York Cl/y; IIIII!! Euler Jlu&amp;.
However, lneomplete return.s
CGral Gableo; lflaa Julia RILI- from tbe otber locllls involrint
ehieq;o.
about 400 worken: showed a trend
towBrd ~pta""' of the 'C'ODt'ratt.

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voting today of Communieallon Workers of Ametlca 11n a con~~!: ~ the JoDg strike ogaiDStthe Ohio Consolidated Tel.

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art; who had been irreated Dec lng. George Hout
!2 (or driving an unaafe vehlele, sioner of Scouts, JiaS
tnd released upon a prorrilae to C, F- Hibbs, M-G-M District
tppear In Mayor E. F. llobinson'a trict Advancement chairman.
:ourt, was re-Jrrested Tuesdlf and
jailed.

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Nancy Greenlee,
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. £ . T. Greenlee en·
tered a .Parkersburg, W. Va hos-pital, Sun~ay for a tonsilectomy

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plants in Ohio and manager of the
Columbus plant, who is retiring.
~r. and Mrs. William Lowe of
Columbu, accompanied the Hamp-ton's home for a weekend vish.
Mn. Sue Calloway of l\fis.wurt
the Monday e,venmg gue.!t of
. ani!· Mrs. William Boyd and
son I&lt;'reddie.

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Mrs. clyde Whit~ visited ber
brother In Columb\11 recently.

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Mrs. Paul Zerkle
entertained
with c spaghetti dinner recently
at her home Liberty Ave. hoMr·
ing Mrs. Chester Zirkle on her
birtbday.
The honored gue.11t was g1vcn a
handkerchief.
Present were Mrs.
Richar:d
Owens, Mt•s. Harold WU\iam Lem·
ey, Mn. Gene Norton, the honored
guest and the ho.11tess
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(Formerly Dairy Queen)

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' Mrs Victoria Stacy has been oD
the sick hst.
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Ben Barnhill visited at the homl!:
o( Mr. and Mrs. MI:Jiard Oloull'
Sunday,

At Holzer

Bolter and

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~ Ga;rnelle Wbe, vialled $Unday

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t·Mn. J, e:. White '-nd son. JimmN
oe ColUinbul were Friday lunch
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evening at the home of Mrs. Kate
Sinclair, Mra. Elosie Wood &amp;ave
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Billy Wilson, Johnny
Musaer,
Bruce Stalmaker and Joe Brown
of Enterprise; Mr. and Mn Will·
11m Bartels and sons Eddie and
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. William
Clark, Roek Sprwgs: Mr. and Mrs
E~don Kraueter and
daughters,
Leda 1 Mae, Dolores and Roberta ,
Mr. and Mr1. Delmar Hamm, D:m::.
Vttn. 'feter, Annabelle Rrue anJ
'Pbyll1a lble ol :MorDinl Star and
Mrs, Verne Davis, M1udleporL

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Several ol the ladies met Frid&amp;J"
and spent the day quiltm; for tbe ·
benefit of the BurlinJham Chureb.
The Bedford Home Demon'stra
tion Club met Thursday, at the
home of Mrs. Glen Lee.

for the patients at t.he hospital are
planned by the club.
a mg the&amp;urvey as~.-wee a
the hospital weh Mrs. DoiWild
Brown, Mra. Bobby Muncy M11.
0. J. BostiC, Mn. Ja~k F/.eaber,
arid Mrs. Mariqn Ohlinger.

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Mn Roy Miller and little dav-.
ghter, of Cbe-5\er and Mn. Walte;f
Miller, Pomeroy ,pent Wt!dne&amp;d&amp;J
with Mrs. Guy Lee.
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A talent show for the patients
will bo
presented at the boapital at e p.
m. on Thunday, Feb. 28, bv the
New Haven Mothen ctub. ·
The show wW be ataa:ed io the
recreaiJon haD at the hoapita1 and
JS the first activity o1 tbe club
under its new paUent rec-reation
pro&amp;ram.
A survey of paUent Qeedl at
the Lakin Hospi-~1 wa1 rriade re-

Funeral serv 1ces for Roger AI·
len Blahop four months old son
o( the Rev and Mrs. Rog~r Blshop, Nye: Ave. were held at the
Tyler EUB Memortal Cburcb in
Chillicothe, Sunday at 2 p.m., with
the Rev. Lloyd Tuttle officiatmg.
Special music was provided by
Roberta Kraueter of Morning Star
accompained by her sister, Dol-

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Funeral Serviees N. Haven Mothers
Held Sunday For Club Planning
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Bishop
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By Death
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Howell and HiD's attorney the'l
went. to the Hill bome to obtain
the signature of ·the boy's mother,
reported ln a state of coUapse.
Hill waa aecwed o[ killing Ward
near Independence durins an ar·
gument over the boy's driving.
Ward aUegedly hiftd JliU to drive
him. lo Florida Feb. 14.
BllJ wu arrested Feb. 15 when
'he returned here io Ward's car.
lfc told offieera Wilrd had given
him the · ear.
Investigation dis·
eloted
blood~ns in the car.
. The U:· S. Treasury bu requut.- W,rd'• bJorodstained cfothing was
ed Conveu to enact JetWatioa found lo the boy's borne.
wbieb Will permit an ~ncreaM: . ~
t.be· interest rate on new u1ta of
Serle~~ E and H Savings Bondi ·

Meigs-Co QuOta ·
For Bond Sales
To Be $538,000 ·

Pa!'INJe of this JegisliUoa' Will
enible the Tr...ury to ,........,
the: intere&amp;t rate from 3~ t 0

314%. "Tu accomplish

ti!U.:: &amp;flo~

ed Theodore T. Reed. Chainnl.a ot

Mason Teachers

Spnn'li' :Lfl
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To Be-Aprill2

ttie Meigs County Savinp BOndi
Committee, •'the E bond. matuPi.ty
Muon C'ounty school teachers
wiU be shortened from 9 1eats ana will hold their annual
spring
Fl.inll!r&amp;l II!J'Vices for Mrs. Addie 8 months to 8 years aad tl Jneeting on April 12 at the Pl.
Mae Fowler, aa:e 90, who died at montbs. Anotber importo~,t.t fea- Pleasant JunJor High Scbool ac-

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~ljb~om~e~~·~~~M:~fl.
William Ro•e at
W. va., on Monday

lure will be that the E Bond hold-- ~ to a release 'from lhe of.
er will earn more intereat m the fice of the County Sqperintendent
,
2 p.m. FJ:lday from earlier years." The Treuury baa C. H. Withers.
1
Funer~l Hoi'ne with la.U:ed tb.at these changea applj' to
made m the Lone aU E and .H Bonis purcbaaed 00
Tbe meeting will begin at 8:30
cemetery In rt. Pleasant. W. err after Februll')' 1 1957
A.M . .iod will continue until 3
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P.M. Featuring the meeting will
·. Mn. FQ-Wiet was a formCf' rni-~ Ohio sales of Seri~s E .ana H tM1 a discuasion of the outlook £or
, dent Of Middleport. 0. Uer bus- Bonds in J'nuary rcached,jua~ ov; tbe hCJ:l school year in v1cw of
bJnd was the latr W.ilham S. Fow· ~r $28 million with Ca~, p:e.f.. mnv school h:;islaUon.
'1~ who ·died ~n 10.7.
ry, Morrow, Preble and, AugJ.tiO' , ~·111 • •
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'SUrvtvqra laclude one brotber, couOties ~adlng the state In
.lfleanwhile, It was also announ~~
~~~~·. R. Hawkins, Middleport, and C4!1Dtage of Jtales attained. " -~• ~- that ~~ehoot t~ro~gbout the
M!vtnl qleee• and nephews
industrial counties of Mah~ ~ty wi,ll be d1sm15sed at the
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Montgome'ry and Stark 1 howed ~ 61\.d of C!la$'Sel on Thunday, AprU -...
eeUent sales mainly jn the PI.V· lt ~nd wiU reconvenvw Monday
aE,UtjS INJURED
ron Savlnt~ market. Sale, . i ~ murnine. April 22. That ~vea 1h.e
Harry Bearb, of Nye
Avenue Melga County for Janulry we;o ~~bnlt the day &gt;Off on Good F'tiwae .trCatcd for a severe cut on $41,3~.
, ;J'he annual testing program lor
his raee .at Holzer HoJpital TUci·
·ruJ1s in the county's schools will
day u a tesult of being hit in the
~- be1d during the wttck of April
face bv a tire iron while changing
8 under tbe dl~cUon or 1. Ed-- · ·
a tin it the county garage. Bearb11
wll(d. Irvin, general a;cbool ~ •.~
w~ ~n to Holzer by
Sh~rirr

Ht'" •

do&gt;!.

Robert Har\eobaeh.

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