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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 '

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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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!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,
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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~.
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commander.
thony.
ftU!'IIIe1d of RuUond.
11 · Kr, and lin. Char lea Burt and
lqlJy vllited SUnday in Lonas-

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

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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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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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Glenford Boueu, 43, East I.e- Scout Roulld-Table
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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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)

FEATURING

a:ue.~ts

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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

Dale Smlth. •
141'1. R. 0. YOIIIII and dalljlbter,
~ Ga;rnelle Wbe, vialled $Unday

DAIRY BAR
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Is Honored Guest
On Her Birthday

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t·Mn. J, e:. White '-nd son. JimmN
oe ColUinbul were Friday lunch
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Mrs. Chester Zirkle

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evening at the home of Mrs. Kate
Sinclair, Mra. Elosie Wood &amp;ave
1 demolUitraUon on ttxtile paint .'

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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
ForTaleptShow
Bishop
Roger A•
at Latin State Ho•pltal

The Daily Sentinel

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Addie Mae
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

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ed Theodore T. Reed. Chainnl.a ot

Mason Teachers

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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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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.
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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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·. 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 $28 million with Ca~, p:e.f.. mnv school h:;islaUon.
'1~ who ·died ~n 10.7.
ry, Morrow, Preble and, AugJ.tiO' , ~·111 • •
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.lfleanwhile, It was also announ~~
~~~~·. R. Hawkins, Middleport, and C4!1Dtage of Jtales attained. " -~• ~- that ~~ehoot t~ro~gbout the
M!vtnl qleee• and nephews
industrial counties of Mah~ ~ty wi,ll be d1sm15sed at the
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Montgome'ry and Stark 1 howed ~ 61\.d of C!la$'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
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PLAN CHURCH ~NNER
Thl' St. Pa~o~l'.s Lntheran Church
~~o· ill have a I!Gngnptional dinner
ror m(llmbers and tht'ir ;zuests, irl
the !iOl'iill room of the chuN'h.
ThurRdal at 6:86 p.m. M~:&gt;mbers
are ur~owd lo attend Qnd bring l
caw:ored dish and tht"ir own table
sendee. A program is being plan·
nt d ii'W'ItfC,ing a fUm "Croesi'Ollfit
U.S.A_'•

RICHARD$, bWIN- GENERAL MANAGI.
R•YNOLD I. GREENE -IDITOit

Natioul advertialq represent.&amp;tive, Bottinelll-K.imba.U, IDe., 843

~D A~. New York City, 16, N. Y.

. · :lfttered as Jet.'Ood elJss maillni matter at the post office at Pomt&lt;OJ Ohio.
fh;bacription rates: Delh·ery by carrier where available 30 cenu per
~: one year in advance at The Daily Sentinel office, $1S.60· sue
lbeiltlu, $7.00; l~ morrths. $3.90. By motor route where available·
QOe month 11. ISy mail one year $8; six ro(lnths, $4.25; three months;
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Published every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen·
~!1. Inc., a~ 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, 0. Business office phone 398.
~~Wtalal off•re phon~ 397.
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BOAT CLUB MEETING
T!u· Rig Beod Boating Club will
meel al 7:30 p.m.· Thursdq at
the Preston Ford Motor Agency ,
South Third Avenue. A report will
be given by the Activity eommittee
and the ~embei'Ship
cotnmittec
t~ n d !he ewning's program will in.
dude a film on fishi ng.

Democracy In Action
over

the proposed re-rout-

l~g of Stale Route 124 out of Pomeroy. There has been no de·

:stgned attempt by thts newspaper to steer opinion on this tsaue one. way or ~h~ othet·. We h ave aimed to point olit what
folks wllh an optmon have said about it. We have desired to
sugge~t alternatives to leaving the route in its present location
lis well as those to re movJng it. This is eertalnly a proper ser·
fire and du ty of your loC'a l newspaper.
The u•st is up to the people of Union and Mulberry Avenues and to lhe Mayor, his counell, and locallnlereoted groups
such as the Pomeroy and Middleport Chamhers of Commerce.
All have a stak E&gt; in the hearing S('heduled for March 5 in the j
tourtl"oom . At that time testimony will be taken and retumed ,
to Columbus for study by the Depattmenl of Highways.
As the date for the testimony nears, c•tu·r·ants of feeling appear to be swirling up and down Union Avenue hill, even spill·
ing over into sections of town not dh"ectly affected by the aug.
&amp;etted change. One deeply interested individual was reported
telephoning all the families he could over lhe weekend asking:
"You want to have these coal trucks taken off of Union Avenue, don't you?"
That is hardly a fair question with the issue actually stand·
lng between the state mointaining Rt. 124 or the town keepin~
in repair Union Avenue and Mulberry streets.
One suggested alterrtative to this Gordion knot · which
might be aired, and probably will be at the hearing, is to remove all heavy trucking from Route 124, leaving It where It
is. This might be done, It is argued, by imploring the state to
take over the Laurel Cliff road from the county road system
as an alternate 124 or 33 By-Pass, or whatever the Depart·
DINNER
ptent might want to caU1t. lleavy trucking destined for 33 and A Fellow&amp;hip Dinner wae re·
7 off of Route 124 then could be routed via Laurel Cliff. Coal ·centiy held ot the New Haven EVIl
trucks of the Swisher Coal Company whjch give rise to the Cburcla, Attending were Mr. and
bulk of complaints oow heard out of Unioq Avenue and Mult Mrs. BernarJ LeivinJ and daughtberry Avenue would hav, little farther to tnwel. Their driv· er, Luple~ Smith. Mr. and Mrl.
ers would certainly experience some relier too in not having otho Lei•1ng 11\d Larry, Mrs. CUU
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t o negot Iate t he hills 'eadmg
. lnto town and congestion on nle, Mrs. ci1 yton Athey and Judy,
Court Street.
M'ra. TDm Hoffman and son, !AWould the Department of Highways accept the Laurel CUff toy Darling, Mrs. Sara 1 Daw!on,
road as their obligation? We are told tbey would be jncllned Mrs. Editlt Roush, Mrs. Iva Cape\0 look favorably upon it. But this is hea·rsay only. It is a way hart and Cathy, Mrs. Harry Capeout. however, that might he exp1ore_d . In that way Pomeroy h~rt. Mils Gnldye Hart, Mn. E. C.
could have tts cake and eat it too .
Riddle, ~s . Thelma Capeha."t,
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Rev, and Mrs. K. J . secott and Mr.
I n any event peop Ie of Pomeroy
who have defimte opinions IJJd Mr•. F. A. Batey.
on this Route 124 question should be present at the coming
ICOUTS
hearing, Nothing will he determined, finally, at that time. But ~he Cub Scouts recently were
what evetyone ha·s to say will be written down for later study. entertained at the home of ~ra.
i'be hearing wnt, in effect, be Democracy in Action . Come Wyatt Chadwell with a Valentine
out and help put it to work.
Party. Flowe rs were ma~e for the

BIRTH ANNQUNCIMENT
A innan second Clast~ and Mr.&gt;.

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Ruth Capehart, Jrwm Capehart,

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RESULTS

TRENTON , N. J. - New Jersey
!cad s thn nBllon in percentage of
furms electrified and
tops all
ea~te rn ~tJte&amp; in the average num·
bcr of kilowatt hour11 of electric·
it.v ust•d monthly per ftlrm Cu!!;·
lomer acrording to the
dote'&lt;;
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lutt Drive lo Ptn•trate
free World Economlccdl1
Bptclal to Cflltll'rlf

Stt Underdeveloped Lor1dt
Target of Kr1mlln
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ARIIINQTON- A new Ru.uinn m11.neuver for penetrnting- both
poUttcally and econonur&amp;l\)' ·-lhe und~n"tleveloped countries Ot
lht tree world hat not 1one unnotic ed In Wnahtngton.
. J:xamplea of the new Kremlin rnove11 wel'e ita agreement! with
EJYpl to eKclu:mge &amp;l'mnment~ for ('ollon a nd with But·nta to M·
chanre tochnlca.l uatetance and mn n u rae tu~~ed l'oodll tor rice. Oov•
emment of'fldn.lt point out Uutt an Important aspect ot tlllll aew
Soviet drive I• l11e wllllnt,rne" of Ruula to aceept
aplcultural 1:1\ll'pluaet~ 1uch aa rice, eottoft and
wool, ft-om underdil\'cloped ~ountrle.t tnt• capital
I"OOdl, annam en l1 and technical ald. 1\td China.
Ill al80 on the move.
,.._ccordhllf to the Arrlcultu,. departmtftt\ Rea
Chlna Ia now maklnl{ a vtroroul ttrurt tG ahlp

l&amp;r&amp;'tr

(lUM UUts

oC agrtcul\urat prodw::tJ o.broad.

Piilipin&amp;' recently nea·auated trldt t.rr.ementa
with counlt'IM In Weat Europe 11 well 11.1 With
Japan. Intlla, Ceylon, P&amp;klllu lAd M&amp;1aya.
1t should be noted that thtle " " " play 8. •lt&amp;1
rolt In U. S. t'o relgn trade. In reoent yeara, Weat
European 11nd Far Eaat countrlel hav• aecounttd
Tht Kttmlln
tor about three-tourtltl of thli eouhti'Y'I ''""
export•. ot· around 12.2~0.000,000 a year.
Ptlplnl 11 thu1 conducting a detet·mlned campa.lrn to outRell Utt
Uhlttd Stale• to It• lonr·ttmo nlllt'keh, principally In 1oybean1,
rice, tobae&lt;~o, VCI&amp;etable tal~ arul oila and to 101'1\t deirte, dt'led 1111·
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ar. not produced In lht United Statot. However, lllme or Ameriu'"
IMport&amp;ll.t i.lllts whiCh &amp;111 rocelvlng economic help lt'OM thl1 CO\In•
try do compete with Pelptng In th8liO crof14.
Aecordtnr to ttle ArrlcuUure dl'pertment'w Fot1illft AJrieuhural
urvke, Communlet Ctllna. now UJ)pear• to be rea€:hlnr and tMted•

tq Ill prt-wMr Mg t·Jcultunl tlt'oduc \lon levela on an oveN\11 bull.
TnmtnCIOut •lt·ld~.:» are htl..ng mude In Ptlplnl''l acrtonllural pro--

JramJ.
It I• up to Pelptnr to doclde the dlepoaltlort ot llrrtculhtral pro•
du~Uort: •lmllarty with tht Kremlin. For 1\td Chlnr-, otrtclala I'Mett,
thle meana thG.t agncultur&amp;l exporh will be puahed to make the
nec:euar,: purch&amp;.~~c• JLbroad ot th• lnduatl'le.l ~ulpment and eon·
JtnJCUon matorh~l&amp; which •re nt&gt;Othlry to make that country mort
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BY WESTERN STA.'SO ,\ItO!( Rf!d Chin&amp; II a foM -deOtlt nat\01\.
NevertheltN, If ll 1&lt;;-c\t~ 11 c!' n obtain aome political or economic
advanlap ovu the WeK t , ll can and will 1tep up Ita fann eKJI()r\.11.

Tht conventional tnode dt · mn~~ls In Communist Chln11. h1we (lvcn
way to .f Ovtl'rLment h nllinlf, which, like Moacow, II ll',Yinl' to u.,l
food u a political and eo:onumlc woapon to win a plate tor 1tltlC In

world

dlplotr~•cy,

'l?J• w!U continue to l111.ve

s~ l'lnu.• ~ompetltlve

etrcet1 tor United
Ita~ aJrlC1''al:.li11.l lt ~:~.ch'l~. \",·n ll tt Red China Ia trying to be.Uifl
tht 1Untted E:.tattl in ltll d~allnt;~ with fr~ world countrlea an~i0\11
t.o o\ttaift llttded food IHJt•p' u:ll, much of Pl.'llptns:'a tl'ade 11 with the
Co~~~~~ ~io&lt;: powtu.
fol' ft ,•d Chma, the!!~ C'o untrle$ do Mt poueu the
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equlpzl'\~nt
whte h~uon
Petplng
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de,.per. Ulat
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.Arlene and Murl Litton, Diane and
Barbara Bostic, Mrs. John Morgan
and children, Mra.
J. Bostic
and Diane Divers .
MIITING
An Ofrlclal Board meeting was
held recently at the · Neff' Havf'n
Church. The board members discussed building plans 'tor the
church and plans were made to
aeeure needed materialk. Tho~e appointed to oommlttee to dnw up
plans and present to the board
were Ray Darling, Wyatt Chad·
well, Alton Bonney, 0 . J . Howard
Jr., and John MorgAn. A thermO·
meter graph will be erected to
aMw progress of the project
VA'-INTINE PARTY
A Valentine Party was held last
week ot the Methodiat ~hurch '"
the Juniur Choir with Mrs. John
Feb.,,;4 Blue and Gold Dtnner. The ·MQrgan and Mrs. Wyatt C:.:hadwel!
group had a Valentine ·Jinx and
exchanwed · Valentines . ; Refresh·
mentl! Wt!re served to Jim Fry, ing were U.al'bara Howa 1·d, Diane
Richard and Michael Matheny , Divena, Mlllcolm Sayre, Christy
Gary Bntey, Phil Coo'ke, Rodger Howard, Diane and Barbara Bostic,
Black, Mickey Beach, Bobby Grin· Paul and Jim Chadwell, Jean Morst.aad, Charlel McFarland, Larry w;an and Mrs. 0 . J . Bostic.
FrY. Terry Cunningham, Ronnie
DINNER
Stein, MauriC'e Clark, Paul ChadA potluck dinner recently was
well, Raymond MrP'arland, . Mrs.
WIIUam McFarland. Mr11 . Thomas heltl al the Method bi Ch urch for
Qrl.nsteld Mn. Phil Batey and Mn. membcn ot th e Md ~odiat Youth
F'ellowship. Attendin g were JeanChadwell.
!tte. Arlene and Murl tJtton, Bob-

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DINNER
I by Grimm, nUth C~pehart, Ed·
Jlarry and Herman Layne wore 1die Capchart, Wanda Roush, Rev.
rl!c:ently entertained with a birth· ' and Mrs. A. A. Angle, Mr. 1'1nd
day dinner at tho Harry Layne Mts, John Mor g~n anrl rhii·Jren

here are going back to schooJ-and
apporentl:r enj'9yinJ!' it. Offtcial'i
say 300 of Ogdeit'e 3SO cit)' wol'k·
ers have Wen part ID pereounel
administration,
government adrnlnistralion, public relations •ml
slni.ilar course• ofrered at Weber
Coii,Je, Th~ claslleJ .re optional,
but college credit t.s
given fo·
those who want it.
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7:00 Ttlday

by hte tlty is ~ed to make
the Old stlte Hca~e look u it dUI
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D:UO Romper Room
10:00 Hom:.~
11:00 The l'rke Is RlJht
ll:30 Truth or Conaequenl!f'l

11:00 The P·iee II Right
11 :30 Truth ·or Coneequeneea
12:00 Tic Tae Dou1h
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ID tdditlon. Pomeroy

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1:00 Con·.reat
%1Qil C•mere Goes to School
2:10 Tenne.aee Eruie Ford
3:00 M&amp;tlett: Theatre
•=00 Q-n for 1 j)ay
t:45 alodera Rom;.aeeJ

8:01) com.d; Time
11:30 My J.Jtt)e Margie

8:00 Woterfrom
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1):45 Sport1 Eye
8 :5D Wcatbertast
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5:00 MICke}' MI)UI~· CluJ)
6:1)1'\ Jtuftalo Bill Jr.
6:30 carttYin Club
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Mf"'n M!l~r. lllddleport, Febru-.

lf'Y.21: Mn. Shltley Coleman, Midd)!port, J'ttbruary l; J11per Ho'"
dhar, Pl. Pleasant, February 23.
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Heart Fnnd when Jane Howell
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Danny Thomas
Sherlock Holmes
Air Tlms '3'1
10:30 Frankie Lalne
11:00, New11 of the Nl,lht

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Eighth Birthday ··

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1:415 MovlP Matinee
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the tlome of Mr. and Mra. Billy
Jee Howard. Mn. Farley Tecelved
man, Jl)ve1y Jlfta. Attendlne Nere
Mr. and Mre. Joreph Ella• of Ma·
aon, Mrs. Emogene Cretwe and
VIckie of OaiUpolle, Mrs. Howard
Burris, Mr and Mrs. Farley of
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ldea.s-Hke the Obeervation Lounge with ,..fAcing Spectator
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Mr. • nd. Ml'l. Lewis GUlland art
annouftelnJ the tilrth ot an 8 tb,
8 oa,, aoa, leflery J,ewls, Saturday
at Koller Hospital. The Gilland•
alto haw two daui ht er~. :Wiat..rt,kl '
arandpai'tnta are Mr. and Mn.
Dallas Rtu••h ond ·pQternt~l gTand,
mother Ia Mrt. Ella GiHand of

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WIDDIN.
M't. and Mn. Cheater Weaver
ate anneuneln1 thil! marrla1e ot
their "on, Airman 2/C Vlrru Wea·
ver to Mildred Taylor, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry TaylO'f ol
M~ Alto. The '"ddlnr 100- pla'f
D at Rlehmond, lnd. Mra.
Weaver is a lfl'aduale of Ripley
~11-" SChool while ~r . Weaver It
a Wahama lftduate. f'GUowlng hil
furloua~. Airman Weaver wili
leave tor Tbtula Alr Bue, Green·
Jan d.

MIITINCI
The MYJ' of the New Hlven
M,et~ilt CbUreh mel with the
Youtll of ~~ Leoh Chureh Oh Sun·

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3:00 M:atin"e Tbeitni'
4:00 ·Quetn for A Dar
4 :4fi M'ode"n R,omaneea
!1 :00 Comedy Time
5 :30 My Liltle Margie
6:00' Flatt :md Scruggs Show
6:30 News PiC'ture
5:45 Sports Ey'&lt;l
6:ri~ Weathereast •
7!00 Cruncb and Dtl
7:30 Dinah Shore Shn.,.
7:•15 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Uf~
8:30 Dragnet
9:QO Peoole'• Choice
0:30 ,...,. Ford Sho..10:00 Lux Video Theltre
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Scott1 Otho Lelving, F. A. B1tey
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Among recent marriatie license
applications In Mason County was
lhe tollowint: Frank M. Imboden.
22, of Syracuse, Ohio, son of Nev.1 - - - - . . . , - - - - · - - · - - , - - - - - : - - ~
Ann Rowh Grimm and the · Ht:te
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Earnest ~boden , and Lora Mae
Warth, t8, H1rtlord, daughter of I:OO C.plalo ~~lroo
8:00 c,_ptain Kangaroo
Roben Warth, Jr., and ll'reda 1\Jr· 1100 JJ~.q. Show
1:00
Morn ina· · Show
ley Wo•th.
10:00 Gurj MfiOI'O
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16:()0 Gir:rr Moore
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SOCIAL PLANNED
l2:00 Valiant La4Y
l1 :3Q Strike lt Rich
A social wiU be held in tile lh· l2i:lf 1,.oye ot IJt.e
12:00 Valiimt Lady
son t1ementary School on Friday 1
l!~~:~ireb ,_,,Tomorrow ·
12:15 Love of Life
evening, M::~rch 1, for the purpose 12':d f;uid'Jie Llght
12:30 lSearcb For Tomorro•
of raising tund' to purchase unl- 1!00 ttaUe•a Jtltchen
12:4-15 Guidiae Light
forms for the Cub Scout troop in l:SO AI T.,. World TurllJ
1:00 Kat,~·s !Gtehea
Mason. Foods of many kinds wlll 2:00 Ollr Mill Broolu
1:30 As the World TurDI
be offered for eale at the event. 2::3o 1J3UII.,ll&amp;rty ·
2:00 Our Mills Brook$
2:30 Rousepr.rty
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3:00 'l'be B.g Payoff
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3:30 Bob Cro1 ~y Show
lliddleport H~gh School ~reniors 4:00 Brilhtet Day
3': 30 Bob ur01bv Sbow
are a11kin1 that anyoae, who .eub- 44ft lleret Stono
4:00 Brighter Day
serlbed for maJazlnes through the 4:30 ~dre of Ntaht
4:15 Seet:-1 Storm
Senior clau and has 'ol reeeived G:OO 'lib- Early Sbow
4:30 Ed~.:o o1 Nh!'bt
5:00 'l'ne ~Ar1v Show
a copy of the magazine&amp;, contpct i$:30 Your Es.to ReportP
the senior who took the lubsc'rip- 8:43 Sportl! Parade
6:80 Your ~Slit. Rep1rtet
tion. The publishing comp~ny has 8:55 WeGtherman
6:4!1 Sports Pande
sent word that they will contact '1 :00 Jlll Corey Show
8 : ~N We::lberma:t
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7 :00 Ned Martin Sports Show ,
the peraons who have su~crip- ':15 Douglas F.dwarda
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Dnus:l!"j .Elwards
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panion-which have been with· 8:00 Arlbur Godfrey I Frlnclt 7:30 Sgt. P.-..ton of the Yolo•
fl :OO Bob Cu~gll Sbo-...
drawn·· from pu'blieatlon.
9:00 The Millionaire
8:31
Climax ~!i:o;;;;.ii~~?i;o;;~~:;;;;;;:;;~ll 9:30 Tve Got A Secret
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Minute p~ 11 :05 'Seannln the Weather ·
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11 :10 The Late Sbow
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reaidence. Those altendinJlt were and Mrs. WYiltt Lhndwcll.
M'r. and Mrs. Robert Layne and - - - - - - - - -·- -··· ~ ........ _ --~-~
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children. Mr .a nd Mrs. Roland
Karr lnd Debbie, Mrs. Otto Grimm
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Mlll. H. L Pyer, Mr. and Mrs .
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6. Vtaoou.l
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R. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
1. wa.,..,am
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and John and Jim Layne.
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18. Pant for
h . HawaJ..
J•d the proeram wlllch was fo11ow....lh
ed b)' ~ dllcuselon. A quartet of
21. Portlon
Edgar Layne, Harry Miller, Ralph
Glbb• . and John Hoffman , sang
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J am~s M. Love of Ara.ar Ill o, Tex·
as. are Announcing the biHh of 7:.l
the :r fit~ t . ~h~d, a son, 6n lut. S:M
Wedn eJ da)' at the U. S. Air Fol"t"e I a:30
Base Hospital in AmtriUG. The 9:00
newcomer weighed R\'t•n pounds . 1o:OO
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ou nce 111 IJ;lrth .
Patertral l0:30
grandmother Is 'Mts. Tbenna · Lev~ ~i :OO
of Mason . and a paternal great tl:IS
grandmothfr it Mrs.
ttarrMt j U:ie
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PLAN CHURCH ~NNER
Thl' St. Pa~o~l'.s Lntheran Church
~~o· ill have a I!Gngnptional dinner
ror m(llmbers and tht'ir ;zuests, irl
the !iOl'iill room of the chuN'h.
ThurRdal at 6:86 p.m. M~:&gt;mbers
are ur~owd lo attend Qnd bring l
caw:ored dish and tht"ir own table
sendee. A program is being plan·
nt d ii'W'ItfC,ing a fUm "Croesi'Ollfit
U.S.A_'•

RICHARD$, bWIN- GENERAL MANAGI.
R•YNOLD I. GREENE -IDITOit

Natioul advertialq represent.&amp;tive, Bottinelll-K.imba.U, IDe., 843

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. · :lfttered as Jet.'Ood elJss maillni matter at the post office at Pomt&lt;OJ Ohio.
fh;bacription rates: Delh·ery by carrier where available 30 cenu per
~: one year in advance at The Daily Sentinel office, $1S.60· sue
lbeiltlu, $7.00; l~ morrths. $3.90. By motor route where available·
QOe month 11. ISy mail one year $8; six ro(lnths, $4.25; three months;
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~~Wtalal off•re phon~ 397.
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BOAT CLUB MEETING
T!u· Rig Beod Boating Club will
meel al 7:30 p.m.· Thursdq at
the Preston Ford Motor Agency ,
South Third Avenue. A report will
be given by the Activity eommittee
and the ~embei'Ship
cotnmittec
t~ n d !he ewning's program will in.
dude a film on fishi ng.

Democracy In Action
over

the proposed re-rout-

l~g of Stale Route 124 out of Pomeroy. There has been no de·

:stgned attempt by thts newspaper to steer opinion on this tsaue one. way or ~h~ othet·. We h ave aimed to point olit what
folks wllh an optmon have said about it. We have desired to
sugge~t alternatives to leaving the route in its present location
lis well as those to re movJng it. This is eertalnly a proper ser·
fire and du ty of your loC'a l newspaper.
The u•st is up to the people of Union and Mulberry Avenues and to lhe Mayor, his counell, and locallnlereoted groups
such as the Pomeroy and Middleport Chamhers of Commerce.
All have a stak E&gt; in the hearing S('heduled for March 5 in the j
tourtl"oom . At that time testimony will be taken and retumed ,
to Columbus for study by the Depattmenl of Highways.
As the date for the testimony nears, c•tu·r·ants of feeling appear to be swirling up and down Union Avenue hill, even spill·
ing over into sections of town not dh"ectly affected by the aug.
&amp;etted change. One deeply interested individual was reported
telephoning all the families he could over lhe weekend asking:
"You want to have these coal trucks taken off of Union Avenue, don't you?"
That is hardly a fair question with the issue actually stand·
lng between the state mointaining Rt. 124 or the town keepin~
in repair Union Avenue and Mulberry streets.
One suggested alterrtative to this Gordion knot · which
might be aired, and probably will be at the hearing, is to remove all heavy trucking from Route 124, leaving It where It
is. This might be done, It is argued, by imploring the state to
take over the Laurel Cliff road from the county road system
as an alternate 124 or 33 By-Pass, or whatever the Depart·
DINNER
ptent might want to caU1t. lleavy trucking destined for 33 and A Fellow&amp;hip Dinner wae re·
7 off of Route 124 then could be routed via Laurel Cliff. Coal ·centiy held ot the New Haven EVIl
trucks of the Swisher Coal Company whjch give rise to the Cburcla, Attending were Mr. and
bulk of complaints oow heard out of Unioq Avenue and Mult Mrs. BernarJ LeivinJ and daughtberry Avenue would hav, little farther to tnwel. Their driv· er, Luple~ Smith. Mr. and Mrl.
ers would certainly experience some relier too in not having otho Lei•1ng 11\d Larry, Mrs. CUU
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t o negot Iate t he hills 'eadmg
. lnto town and congestion on nle, Mrs. ci1 yton Athey and Judy,
Court Street.
M'ra. TDm Hoffman and son, !AWould the Department of Highways accept the Laurel CUff toy Darling, Mrs. Sara 1 Daw!on,
road as their obligation? We are told tbey would be jncllned Mrs. Editlt Roush, Mrs. Iva Cape\0 look favorably upon it. But this is hea·rsay only. It is a way hart and Cathy, Mrs. Harry Capeout. however, that might he exp1ore_d . In that way Pomeroy h~rt. Mils Gnldye Hart, Mn. E. C.
could have tts cake and eat it too .
Riddle, ~s . Thelma Capeha."t,
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I n any event peop Ie of Pomeroy
who have defimte opinions IJJd Mr•. F. A. Batey.
on this Route 124 question should be present at the coming
ICOUTS
hearing, Nothing will he determined, finally, at that time. But ~he Cub Scouts recently were
what evetyone ha·s to say will be written down for later study. entertained at the home of ~ra.
i'be hearing wnt, in effect, be Democracy in Action . Come Wyatt Chadwell with a Valentine
out and help put it to work.
Party. Flowe rs were ma~e for the

BIRTH ANNQUNCIMENT
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RESULTS

TRENTON , N. J. - New Jersey
!cad s thn nBllon in percentage of
furms electrified and
tops all
ea~te rn ~tJte&amp; in the average num·
bcr of kilowatt hour11 of electric·
it.v ust•d monthly per ftlrm Cu!!;·
lomer acrording to the
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Bptclal to Cflltll'rlf

Stt Underdeveloped Lor1dt
Target of Kr1mlln
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ARIIINQTON- A new Ru.uinn m11.neuver for penetrnting- both
poUttcally and econonur&amp;l\)' ·-lhe und~n"tleveloped countries Ot
lht tree world hat not 1one unnotic ed In Wnahtngton.
. J:xamplea of the new Kremlin rnove11 wel'e ita agreement! with
EJYpl to eKclu:mge &amp;l'mnment~ for ('ollon a nd with But·nta to M·
chanre tochnlca.l uatetance and mn n u rae tu~~ed l'oodll tor rice. Oov•
emment of'fldn.lt point out Uutt an Important aspect ot tlllll aew
Soviet drive I• l11e wllllnt,rne" of Ruula to aceept
aplcultural 1:1\ll'pluaet~ 1uch aa rice, eottoft and
wool, ft-om underdil\'cloped ~ountrle.t tnt• capital
I"OOdl, annam en l1 and technical ald. 1\td China.
Ill al80 on the move.
,.._ccordhllf to the Arrlcultu,. departmtftt\ Rea
Chlna Ia now maklnl{ a vtroroul ttrurt tG ahlp

l&amp;r&amp;'tr

(lUM UUts

oC agrtcul\urat prodw::tJ o.broad.

Piilipin&amp;' recently nea·auated trldt t.rr.ementa
with counlt'IM In Weat Europe 11 well 11.1 With
Japan. Intlla, Ceylon, P&amp;klllu lAd M&amp;1aya.
1t should be noted that thtle " " " play 8. •lt&amp;1
rolt In U. S. t'o relgn trade. In reoent yeara, Weat
European 11nd Far Eaat countrlel hav• aecounttd
Tht Kttmlln
tor about three-tourtltl of thli eouhti'Y'I ''""
export•. ot· around 12.2~0.000,000 a year.
Ptlplnl 11 thu1 conducting a detet·mlned campa.lrn to outRell Utt
Uhlttd Stale• to It• lonr·ttmo nlllt'keh, principally In 1oybean1,
rice, tobae&lt;~o, VCI&amp;etable tal~ arul oila and to 101'1\t deirte, dt'led 1111·
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ar. not produced In lht United Statot. However, lllme or Ameriu'"
IMport&amp;ll.t i.lllts whiCh &amp;111 rocelvlng economic help lt'OM thl1 CO\In•
try do compete with Pelptng In th8liO crof14.
Aecordtnr to ttle ArrlcuUure dl'pertment'w Fot1illft AJrieuhural
urvke, Communlet Ctllna. now UJ)pear• to be rea€:hlnr and tMted•

tq Ill prt-wMr Mg t·Jcultunl tlt'oduc \lon levela on an oveN\11 bull.
TnmtnCIOut •lt·ld~.:» are htl..ng mude In Ptlplnl''l acrtonllural pro--

JramJ.
It I• up to Pelptnr to doclde the dlepoaltlort ot llrrtculhtral pro•
du~Uort: •lmllarty with tht Kremlin. For 1\td Chlnr-, otrtclala I'Mett,
thle meana thG.t agncultur&amp;l exporh will be puahed to make the
nec:euar,: purch&amp;.~~c• JLbroad ot th• lnduatl'le.l ~ulpment and eon·
JtnJCUon matorh~l&amp; which •re nt&gt;Othlry to make that country mort
Hlf ·IU.ft'klen t.

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BY WESTERN STA.'SO ,\ItO!( Rf!d Chin&amp; II a foM -deOtlt nat\01\.
NevertheltN, If ll 1&lt;;-c\t~ 11 c!' n obtain aome political or economic
advanlap ovu the WeK t , ll can and will 1tep up Ita fann eKJI()r\.11.

Tht conventional tnode dt · mn~~ls In Communist Chln11. h1we (lvcn
way to .f Ovtl'rLment h nllinlf, which, like Moacow, II ll',Yinl' to u.,l
food u a political and eo:onumlc woapon to win a plate tor 1tltlC In

world

dlplotr~•cy,

'l?J• w!U continue to l111.ve

s~ l'lnu.• ~ompetltlve

etrcet1 tor United
Ita~ aJrlC1''al:.li11.l lt ~:~.ch'l~. \",·n ll tt Red China Ia trying to be.Uifl
tht 1Untted E:.tattl in ltll d~allnt;~ with fr~ world countrlea an~i0\11
t.o o\ttaift llttded food IHJt•p' u:ll, much of Pl.'llptns:'a tl'ade 11 with the
Co~~~~~ ~io&lt;: powtu.
fol' ft ,•d Chma, the!!~ C'o untrle$ do Mt poueu the
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equlpzl'\~nt
whte h~uon
Petplng
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.Arlene and Murl Litton, Diane and
Barbara Bostic, Mrs. John Morgan
and children, Mra.
J. Bostic
and Diane Divers .
MIITING
An Ofrlclal Board meeting was
held recently at the · Neff' Havf'n
Church. The board members discussed building plans 'tor the
church and plans were made to
aeeure needed materialk. Tho~e appointed to oommlttee to dnw up
plans and present to the board
were Ray Darling, Wyatt Chad·
well, Alton Bonney, 0 . J . Howard
Jr., and John MorgAn. A thermO·
meter graph will be erected to
aMw progress of the project
VA'-INTINE PARTY
A Valentine Party was held last
week ot the Methodiat ~hurch '"
the Juniur Choir with Mrs. John
Feb.,,;4 Blue and Gold Dtnner. The ·MQrgan and Mrs. Wyatt C:.:hadwel!
group had a Valentine ·Jinx and
exchanwed · Valentines . ; Refresh·
mentl! Wt!re served to Jim Fry, ing were U.al'bara Howa 1·d, Diane
Richard and Michael Matheny , Divena, Mlllcolm Sayre, Christy
Gary Bntey, Phil Coo'ke, Rodger Howard, Diane and Barbara Bostic,
Black, Mickey Beach, Bobby Grin· Paul and Jim Chadwell, Jean Morst.aad, Charlel McFarland, Larry w;an and Mrs. 0 . J . Bostic.
FrY. Terry Cunningham, Ronnie
DINNER
Stein, MauriC'e Clark, Paul ChadA potluck dinner recently was
well, Raymond MrP'arland, . Mrs.
WIIUam McFarland. Mr11 . Thomas heltl al the Method bi Ch urch for
Qrl.nsteld Mn. Phil Batey and Mn. membcn ot th e Md ~odiat Youth
F'ellowship. Attendin g were JeanChadwell.
!tte. Arlene and Murl tJtton, Bob-

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DINNER
I by Grimm, nUth C~pehart, Ed·
Jlarry and Herman Layne wore 1die Capchart, Wanda Roush, Rev.
rl!c:ently entertained with a birth· ' and Mrs. A. A. Angle, Mr. 1'1nd
day dinner at tho Harry Layne Mts, John Mor g~n anrl rhii·Jren

here are going back to schooJ-and
apporentl:r enj'9yinJ!' it. Offtcial'i
say 300 of Ogdeit'e 3SO cit)' wol'k·
ers have Wen part ID pereounel
administration,
government adrnlnistralion, public relations •ml
slni.ilar course• ofrered at Weber
Coii,Je, Th~ claslleJ .re optional,
but college credit t.s
given fo·
those who want it.
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D:UO Romper Room
10:00 Hom:.~
11:00 The l'rke Is RlJht
ll:30 Truth or Conaequenl!f'l

11:00 The P·iee II Right
11 :30 Truth ·or Coneequeneea
12:00 Tic Tae Dou1h
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1:00 Con·.reat
%1Qil C•mere Goes to School
2:10 Tenne.aee Eruie Ford
3:00 M&amp;tlett: Theatre
•=00 Q-n for 1 j)ay
t:45 alodera Rom;.aeeJ

8:01) com.d; Time
11:30 My J.Jtt)e Margie

8:00 Woterfrom
fi :SO News Picture
1):45 Sport1 Eye
8 :5D Wcatbertast
'l:(tO Mayor of· .the ToWTI
'7:31) Ttle Xavier Cougat Show

NBC Ni-_WI

Hiram R(flidQ

Jf'l""er

J(aowa Best
~ralt '111efl"e
•tf..t1 u Y+ar 1:4te
O'Henry PlayhOuse

Ne•• He,dllno
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Red
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m01t.

Donny Jelfen, - of JIT, 1ll4'
lin. Dkk Jelfin, bu ..._... 10 '
ld. home from HG!Ier • ~
wben be w11 lobn wlllJe wlfm

wlll be apP - 4 !.1

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12:15 Nelghbon
12:30 Llberace
1:00 FemJoine Toueb

I:U Movle MIUnee .

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HAROLD H. 11,\LL, Ageat
P. _o. J!ox Ull, Middleport
, PHOl';iE 6327-J!

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LADIES'
RAZOR
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5:00 MICke}' MI)UI~· CluJ)
6:1)1'\ Jtuftalo Bill Jr.
6:30 carttYin Club
6:4~ Five Star Fin1l
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1'!5 Johr Dal:v &amp; the JlleWr
7:SO Shf!r1lf of Cochlae
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Hq.dJon Pctmer~. February 2J 1
Mf"'n M!l~r. lllddleport, Febru-.

lf'Y.21: Mn. Shltley Coleman, Midd)!port, J'ttbruary l; J11per Ho'"
dhar, Pl. Pleasant, February 23.
lllehat~l

Top a treat with

old-fashioned .hard Slluce I

A contribution waa made to the
Heart Fnnd when Jane Howell
Tent Dauchtera of Union Veterau
MondiJ' evenJq,· at the DAV

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Goessler:
Jewelry .

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Court SL

SWISHER-LOHSE
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Pomeroy

E. Mabt St.

Pomeroy

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·etrcue

Danny Thomas
Sherlock Holmes
Air Tlms '3'1
10:30 Frankie Lalne
11:00, New11 of the Nl,lht

Is Honored On
Eighth Birthday ··

THEY'RE

r,mln.lne To'\cb
1:415 MovlP Matinee
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3:00 Afternocn :;'11m F&lt;P.atlvd •

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Neighbors

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J..U~ereoe

Wells.
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Tbe ne-.t JqeetiDg wm be Ilardi
2 ,18!51 at 2:00' P. M. at the home
of loDnie·Sue Tbomp•o•.

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Thornaa 'lind ~e 'dvi10r.f(rs. Hen-

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12:10
12:15
12:30
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Alter the ~e~Una refrethmeats
lhrere lll'Ved by lit~ JUII!or t.o.d•n .
I'-"••• Murri);&amp;Ddllorio ·AIIIlo'felk
to ,qt,ose mentlo,aed: abun, S.n~

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11:411 Cartoon Club

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ortd lln. J. H. Farley, Sunday at
the tlome of Mr. and Mra. Billy
Jee Howard. Mn. Farley Tecelved
man, Jl)ve1y Jlfta. Attendlne Nere
Mr. and Mre. Joreph Ella• of Ma·
aon, Mrs. Emogene Cretwe and
VIckie of OaiUpolle, Mrs. Howard
Burris, Mr and Mrs. Farley of
Jlt. Pleaunt and Mr. anil Mn.

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Ideas!
ldea.s-Hke the Obeervation Lounge with ,..fAcing Spectator
.Seat..._ jirsi important c/tongt in otaoon IOaflott8 ill rears! You have never
aeen, felt. owned anything like themj
Wlto lop sla&amp;n

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BIRTH
Mr. • nd. Ml'l. Lewis GUlland art
annouftelnJ the tilrth ot an 8 tb,
8 oa,, aoa, leflery J,ewls, Saturday
at Koller Hospital. The Gilland•
alto haw two daui ht er~. :Wiat..rt,kl '
arandpai'tnta are Mr. and Mn.
Dallas Rtu••h ond ·pQternt~l gTand,
mother Ia Mrt. Ella GiHand of

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pleted tnta on the flammabWtJ
of Chriatmu: trees. They touched

and HiJh Sdlool
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WIDDIN.
M't. and Mn. Cheater Weaver
ate anneuneln1 thil! marrla1e ot
their "on, Airman 2/C Vlrru Wea·
ver to Mildred Taylor, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry TaylO'f ol
M~ Alto. The '"ddlnr 100- pla'f
D at Rlehmond, lnd. Mra.
Weaver is a lfl'aduale of Ripley
~11-" SChool while ~r . Weaver It
a Wahama lftduate. f'GUowlng hil
furloua~. Airman Weaver wili
leave tor Tbtula Alr Bue, Green·
Jan d.

MIITINCI
The MYJ' of the New Hlven
M,et~ilt CbUreh mel with the
Youtll of ~~ Leoh Chureh Oh Sun·

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ITHACA, :\. Y.....COrnell

tehool
cantrlbutions
J:lementary, • ·

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.aebools

pve $:318.44, Klddleport tebooll
$140.11, and tbe Saefti'J Heart
School ,1• .30

12:30 It CotJld Be Y'lu
1:00 t::urren ~
2J)(] Parsun'1:1 Stt.dy
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2:30 1'ennessee Erl" t! ford
3:00 M:atin"e Tbeitni'
4:00 ·Quetn for A Dar
4 :4fi M'ode"n R,omaneea
!1 :00 Comedy Time
5 :30 My Liltle Margie
6:00' Flatt :md Scruggs Show
6:30 News PiC'ture
5:45 Sports Ey'&lt;l
6:ri~ Weathereast •
7!00 Cruncb and Dtl
7:30 Dinah Shore Shn.,.
7:•15 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Uf~
8:30 Dragnet
9:QO Peoole'• Choice
0:30 ,...,. Ford Sho..10:00 Lux Video Theltre
11 :00 News Jieadll~a
U :t!l 'Weatbereast
11 :20 Press· tox
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ldgar Layne and Mn. ftAt,lph Clbb8
to Georce Jewell, Vic Street, Rev.
Scott1 Otho Lelving, F. A. B1tey
•llobPrt Cooke and thole named
above.

8:151 Sta:n On

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9:00 Romper Room
10:00 Home

1106TON'- lion lbltl NO,GOO II
llelor opeol .. 1 "flc:HIIIltt..
proJect 11 - . . - Old st.
te Houte. Built in 111J, th1J II OM
of 8o&lt;llon'o toj&gt; IOtlri.ol attradl$11
Tbo rettoratioa. wort belnJ" cla1

Thunday

CHANNIL I

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served bf Mrs. P'. A. Batey, Mn.

Wednesday

Among recent marriatie license
applications In Mason County was
lhe tollowint: Frank M. Imboden.
22, of Syracuse, Ohio, son of Nev.1 - - - - . . . , - - - - · - - · - - , - - - - - : - - ~
Ann Rowh Grimm and the · Ht:te
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Earnest ~boden , and Lora Mae
Warth, t8, H1rtlord, daughter of I:OO C.plalo ~~lroo
8:00 c,_ptain Kangaroo
Roben Warth, Jr., and ll'reda 1\Jr· 1100 JJ~.q. Show
1:00
Morn ina· · Show
ley Wo•th.
10:00 Gurj MfiOI'O
to~:
Oodfr
16:()0 Gir:rr Moore
i . . Strike
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11~
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10:30 Artbu"' "lodfreJ
SOCIAL PLANNED
l2:00 Valiant La4Y
l1 :3Q Strike lt Rich
A social wiU be held in tile lh· l2i:lf 1,.oye ot IJt.e
12:00 Valiimt Lady
son t1ementary School on Friday 1
l!~~:~ireb ,_,,Tomorrow ·
12:15 Love of Life
evening, M::~rch 1, for the purpose 12':d f;uid'Jie Llght
12:30 lSearcb For Tomorro•
of raising tund' to purchase unl- 1!00 ttaUe•a Jtltchen
12:4-15 Guidiae Light
forms for the Cub Scout troop in l:SO AI T.,. World TurllJ
1:00 Kat,~·s !Gtehea
Mason. Foods of many kinds wlll 2:00 Ollr Mill Broolu
1:30 As the World TurDI
be offered for eale at the event. 2::3o 1J3UII.,ll&amp;rty ·
2:00 Our Mills Brook$
2:30 Rousepr.rty
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s:oo · ,1.1le
p1yoff
3:00 'l'be B.g Payoff
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3:30 Bob Cro1 ~y Show
lliddleport H~gh School ~reniors 4:00 Brilhtet Day
3': 30 Bob ur01bv Sbow
are a11kin1 that anyoae, who .eub- 44ft lleret Stono
4:00 Brighter Day
serlbed for maJazlnes through the 4:30 ~dre of Ntaht
4:15 Seet:-1 Storm
Senior clau and has 'ol reeeived G:OO 'lib- Early Sbow
4:30 Ed~.:o o1 Nh!'bt
5:00 'l'ne ~Ar1v Show
a copy of the magazine&amp;, contpct i$:30 Your Es.to ReportP
the senior who took the lubsc'rip- 8:43 Sportl! Parade
6:80 Your ~Slit. Rep1rtet
tion. The publishing comp~ny has 8:55 WeGtherman
6:4!1 Sports Pande
sent word that they will contact '1 :00 Jlll Corey Show
8 : ~N We::lberma:t
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7 :00 Ned Martin Sports Show ,
the peraons who have su~crip- ':15 Douglas F.dwarda
7:115
Dnus:l!"j .Elwards
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tionS with Co.lliers and the Com- 1:30 Giant Step
panion-which have been with· 8:00 Arlbur Godfrey I Frlnclt 7:30 Sgt. P.-..ton of the Yolo•
fl :OO Bob Cu~gll Sbo-...
drawn·· from pu'blieatlon.
9:00 The Millionaire
8:31
Climax ~!i:o;;;;.ii~~?i;o;;~~:;;;;;;:;;~ll 9:30 Tve Got A Secret
~ :30 , r.layhq' 110
a. . .·
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Minute p~ 11 :05 'Seannln the Weather ·
\.):OG Sfflnntng the Weather
11 :10 The Late Sbow
tl :lO 'l'be Late Shew

reaidence. Those altendinJlt were and Mrs. WYiltt Lhndwcll.
M'r. and Mrs. Robert Layne and - - - - - - - - -·- -··· ~ ........ _ --~-~
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children. Mr .a nd Mrs. Roland
Karr lnd Debbie, Mrs. Otto Grimm
!:1 .:.1'~ 1 · J:-l r.,~,
Mlll. H. L Pyer, Mr. and Mrs .
•l :I:' :.&lt;1 -1 lt l;I U I H.;
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6. Vtaoou.l
~ ·.L. ~"J[I
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R. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
1. wa.,..,am
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La)'ne, Mr. and Mr!l. Harry Layne
tt'l '";1 .l , ,.
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and John and Jim Layne.
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I'T. Tendert
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9. Dlq'race
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The New Hav£"n EUB Drolhcr·
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hood met at the church for thr•ir
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18. Trte
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·February meeting. Halph Gibbs
'\,'.'1 \ · ~ : \· L 11
18. Pant for
h . HawaJ..
J•d the proeram wlllch was fo11ow....lh
ed b)' ~ dllcuselon. A quartet of
21. Portlon
Edgar Layne, Harry Miller, Ralph
Glbb• . and John Hoffman , sang
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37. Anotent ....
1everal sonJa. Carl Gibbs al•o sang
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a few aoloa. Refre1hmenu wore
as. Jnoclt
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J am~s M. Love of Ara.ar Ill o, Tex·
as. are Announcing the biHh of 7:.l
the :r fit~ t . ~h~d, a son, 6n lut. S:M
Wedn eJ da)' at the U. S. Air Fol"t"e I a:30
Base Hospital in AmtriUG. The 9:00
newcomer weighed R\'t•n pounds . 1o:OO
j ne
ou nce 111 IJ;lrth .
Patertral l0:30
grandmother Is 'Mts. Tbenna · Lev~ ~i :OO
of Mason . and a paternal great tl:IS
grandmothfr it Mrs.
ttarrMt j U:ie
Roseberry oC Mason .
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Last Saturday 1 few hours be-

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Coach Fired, Said

See Our Line Of

PlayeJ:S Preferred
Touch Grid G~Jme
LEVINGTDN, Va.. UP - Bill
Chipley. wbo was fired •s head
lootbaD coach ot the

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IVY J••4GUE
SpORT· $HilTS

$18.95 to$14.50

With Slleri C.Dm

''d•empb~

Pomeroy, Oblo

120 E. lllaiD

Bowll'ng Hl'ghll'g.hts'

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jump·ohooler, hrnUihl new ...rt
honora to tbe Carollaa,t tOflu,
Rooepbluth had all !he · ,lutcl!
polnto In hlo bi~ of 110 'flattdu
nJaht to lead North carolina \o
dramotlc vitloi'J o¥tr
'f oroet-pullln, the natlon'a . ~o.
I loom luit one I!IOI't win alii)'
from a perle&lt;! aeuon.
And WAllace, racklna up 19
polnta for South Carolina lo o
DR·96 triumph over The Citadel,

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TOYS

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flfctlon Can · · · · 98c
WI..W•
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•OCIIan · ·· · · · 75c

Th,e na ··sub
far a,

Aluminum C1mplne

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Bellefontaine 48 Gieenon .of2
Tecumseh 59 Eaton t8
Xenia Central 11 Greenville 4:1
AT o•NNISON

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Columb111 LJnden 57
Marlon Fra~n 30
Kt. Vernon M· &lt;iit\v,port 118
I..T 4'1'HINI
Popteroy ill! ~· .~3la-'on ~
llelpre 110 La~·~! 48
Albeas 75 lAWII!I ,
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Wheelerabur• !Ill ilockhlll 40
Portomouth Eul 48 Waverl7 40
lilll•boro 32 · G&lt;eenfleld 31
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NEW YORK UP - Ga"' Thumpand Jimmy

Krebs of Southern Methodist

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indullli•• JDeu•atic door
c:heck, ouc•id• •Iumia••

came tbe first players named for
the We!t aquad today for the annuaJ Eut~West All-Star Baslretb11l
Game at Madison Squart Garden,
:Marc'h so.

dOoM jamb.
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• ~vent qakkiJ from IIIDnl
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wu the 1ueat of Vr. and Mrs.
Al'(!h Jt.oush, thursday.

HOGG &amp; ZUSP.AN ··

Melvin P-?netutter spent Wed·
nesdey night wltlt. his family.
¥r1. Libra Gtbfts was the guest
of Mr. ,.d Mrs: Tobey Myers on

MAnRIJ.LS IN(:ORPORJ.TED
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Ia The Pearl Of Muoll City

41ic:e RobertS

HQitored On Her

83rd Birthday

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Mrs. Allee Robert formerly from
~itro, , West Virginia on Jler 83rd.
~lrth~y ·)',b. 24tb bf.h!r aaultb·
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•. r;;thyl CiJ;ter or CheSler.

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were: ·Mr. ·and Mn. A. J. Carter
'\I'd 1!11\!IY. ll!r. ap~ ,Mrs. William ;•
~d "'!n, . Mr. Bu•ler Rq~
ert1·1 all of Chel1er, Ohio. Mr. lDd '. ·
Mrt; Wihnle Holsinger a.nd famlly ;

LOSE . .A
VALlJBLE
ARTICLE
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TRY THE

WANT
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lillger .ilia ·aon; Mr .anct 10"1. SoJ

BiJ:le,y :aR4 aoP,. Mr.

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WJWam Valen!ine or.~ family all
ftom Nitro, W'eat Vlr(Jlnla.

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Jl!&gt;omlngsbqrJ '72 Oal[ Hill !13

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Frantll..-.Monroe '72 Anna 58
Bradford 118 St. Paris 48
NewtOn 75 Welt Manafleld -t4
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fottet" fabric ~,Uil'f tl.aCI

the engineen went all~ WliS in 1111ki111!1!lie ~iff
Jream ~IJr o/1/oe 7811r to Jriv11.
New engine--qew Pr.'do~• ret~pon&amp;e-~~ew ~re
ing-new ride-more than l50 other chuaitcl!~
that make this, in fact, the 11!Q11t aompletely new
Buick in ye~red at a price level that lllU.
it literally true: if ypp ciln afford any new car you
cgtt 11/Jortla Bui,;k,
And what a buy you11 get for your money! See
your Buick dealer, take the wheel- and find out.

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rubber upP
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tl!ere's full U.~, lt~grqGm, footrOOID for .U
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'l'he!tqa K,l.tlfll..ll!. whp clolma It f'VOII ~ \loll '*'"l'lltiJlg ".,.
of ~... Thla aert88 ahowa her &amp;t tlie lkh.iai:J.uet Bkt lodge IQ
Pl.ttatiU,, Mull. 'Usually her akllng companion atay1 10 to ~
Jardlln front ot beT, ~idlng her wl,th a small bell. flntematlomtiJ

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74 S&lt;loto Twp. 72
81 Ghestervme M

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$$.95

THI! ~lEN'S S~U

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1-'llen ~ amooth11 doWIIblll, on be:' o:"" Udl time.

Coltbocton Sacred Heart 86

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Dea1:er$O'fli 71
Hopewell 82

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· Kr. and !lin. Bob RlchardiOl\
an dcblJdren, Parkel'8b1Jl'l• j:alled
on Mrs. Fannie Taylor recently,
Tbe Walter Friends ea11ed on
Mra. Emie GfiPJ.m Thuq:day afternoon.
Mrs. Virsinia Sayre of Mason

Dover 7Q Uhrl~havllle 118
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4T liloST ~~Y~IlPOOI,
~·t L1 "'pool rib
Mingo Junetton 57
Steubenville Central Catholic 68 Mr, ap~ ,Mt:S-. Clln!on lfolsi"'e;
Toronto 53
a~d:r,.DIIIr, )lr. aild Xra. AIYa Hol·

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Cotton brl•f•·-••·
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AT CIN~INNATI
cinolruliu •.Hug!Jtt it
Mariemont M
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McNicholas 6A Harri&amp;on 47
OF THESE
tramllton ee WoodWard 66
Norwood 69 WyomirJII 41
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 815
Talawanda 32
Cincinnati St. Xavie-r 71
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Cincinnati Western Hills S8
AT DAYTON
Middletown ~ Oakwood 38
Dayton Wilbur Wright 4g
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Dayton Chamlnade 6D
Da)1on Stivers 82
AT CLEYILAND
CleveJand Cathedral Latin TO
Cleveland East 48
. ~I!Jlanoa- ..... -Co" ·
South Euclid Bru;,sh 64 .
Clevlland Luther~ 60

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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Lighweight Kenny Lane's mllna-1 NEW YOil.K UP ·- The Nation'.
gfilr • Jack Kearna, has po1ted a al Basketba)l Asaociahon dub '
$~().000 M:Uarantee for a hUe bout own~trs, in t'heir annual Februarr
w1Lh champion Joe Brown on the
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the tni:lianapolis 500-mi~e ~~i~~·~:~p~~e,
auto raCP. [! the proposed bo.u~ 18 rightA to WHt Chamberl4in one.
held, the scores of the pfflclals he has been ~aduated from tlw
will be announced between rounds u ·
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for the firtt time in a title bout.
mvenlty 0
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Two Shot Artists
. New Honors
8nng
To f'J...,lina S's

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zlmd" W11blnaton and li'&lt; GO/h
eral11 Tuead.a&gt;· aft4!r losl,... 14 Df
hjs past 15 gameo, blam'!'l ~art
of his trouble today on an lnt,rfraternity touch football leacue.
The f-ootball playert wlf!lre DJQre
interested ln playing for th~ frtr
ternities than for Waahin,toa and
Lee, he told· the United Pj'e!f.

L&amp;Z SHOPS
llf Court 81..

Paul Bleasiar of l'olot Pleasant
was '- caller in tbe homes of Mr.
ar,li Vrs. Ce~l and Mr. and Mr1.
Calvin Bles&amp;l~. Monday.
Mn. W. W. Blaall, Jimmlf.llaala
and wife and Jittft.Jn-law, Miss
Anna Lee Rite ~it reeent cuestl
or the WOllam BrOoks family.
Mrt. Wilda Bl8S&amp;In1 aad son,
Larry of Albar,y, t~islted reeentlv
with Lewia BlessinJ who is a

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hands for theJr ••w Loo •n••,..
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Spai.nhour and son-, Richard, Mat- points per aame, carl wolfe.
met, Mr. Elwood Wal!on 11.nd Mr. guard, 21 per game .
1oe Ballard of tharleirton.
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OFFERS $150.000
Cecil Ble-asi~JI home Monday eve·
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NEW YORK. UP - Unless a
~r1. Merl Wolf~ had the mil- 1 MlnaeapoU1 civie KfOUp ran match
f•rtune of breaking her leg on his $150.000 offer by March 13,
Monday with she fell wbtle goina former big Ieacue manager Mar_to yiait a n~gbbor.
t)' Marion will become owner of
Genld WeiJ•nd was the guest the Mi.nheapolls Lakers pro basof Mr. and ~irs. Pred Rousb on .ketball team and move i1 elsewbere.
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POST GUARANTEE

TNDIAN/,P"LLS.

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The Ph 111 reportedly are
inJ Boh Lilli1, a faney·flel

VERO BEACH, J&lt;"'LA.. UP E. J.
(Buny) Bavasi, vice pre5ident of
the Brooklyn DodJerJ, is expected
Ul telillme trade U.lk1 with General Manacrr HD)' Hamty or Cbe
Ph'1Iade1p hta
' Phillies Tbursda11 at
Clt&gt;arwater.
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the first qu:arter mark, Lrailpd 80ball, and by 001 ,.. .r.tun
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at the three quarter mark. In the
Sectional ClUJ A tourname nt I'""'
had lour
.... quart•r
"" " ArmJ·ong
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tush f~m J1 et'rtlin~ victory over , fouiA on hJs !!:houJ~n and h~d to
Allen•vdle In the Vmton county hol4 rumself ln. It was then that
touro1ment. Allensville had been 'Racine pulled awJ:y for the rat
2(l.4J before hitting McArthur .
16 point ed"e.
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It will be the first Sectional
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tournament eame for botb cluba. Racirie got&gt;s into the game witb a
Arm!lronf, big, fast , and a g®d 20·1 record and a team 1hooting
, shot, wil test the versatllit,- or percentage
a shade len than
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the btghe11t team perc~nta~e re.
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ported to date in Ohio. or in th•
Afr4..Iva Bos~on called on urs. nation.
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Et,heJ 'Fry, M9Jl~Y rnorping.
In county leaeue games '6),
Mr. ~nd Mrs. lves King had R- Cos~h lArry Morrison's Doug Gra·
cently as their gue1ts, Mra. Maxine h~m. forward, bas averajlPd 16

American and Mlll'l! M'4e . , . ,
Flapnel, Wool, D~ron jllend Many Other Sprn!J Slfle4. .

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Adam• Powt!l

they did •arller
thiJ year. throtllr
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the Jtorln1 Of great Jack Arm·
Atrnna
...- oMcArthur wi!l eom~ into !he

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Bl,ND, BUT SHE-SKIS- - McArthur Touted As Tough Team After - Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 27.
Downing Allensville In Vinton Play Bavasi Seen In Further Trade

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o tlock in the Ohto Um J •rAI11Y Racinf! clipped Armstrong and
nmrw.ium and try ~o do what ·McArthur Yt'b. ~ 66-~ but not be-

A smoothly operalil!f 1'1111&gt;1• ' 'Y Wildermuth bad one of hll besl If;
p.apther J?aJketblll ~ r,P.lled nlJbtJ .fJf YtJ YJ!'~ and Bob Ellst· 6 (2-4) it; Sis$Ji ~ d»:DJ f ; ~as.tgaily Otler New Le(Xllljt.on ;rues· Il_l~IJ 4hJ :ye9Jnp~ work ~ Qtf"p· r~"' (1-~) 7; ~Dil~rrt 0 (Q-l) 0;
Y nl&amp;bt Ga~IJ n the ppeqlng s1vt IQd. def~~ve rtbffNP.4Una:.· .i\riold 1 (0-1) 2; P'Ofqter ~ (0-0) 2·
&amp;ame qf llkl Clfia AAJ ~U~l ~alll FPlm~ RltYe(mp,n iii "t._..., ~art{n 2 (1}-2) 4; Ke~f!'4y 0 (0-1) o:
tournarnent )n the Dhjq UNiveraJ.ty a3JQ- w~Jile Cpa~ Jtel.tfln J•v' Jt· · ,
30 (3-14) 83. · ,
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relit
l'~l: ,..; LEX.: S8VIi!Se s q:}-1) 6;
Coach Die~ Ret~n 1 fl)l'l, led by for .'ouetter battlea "Jp
Slater z (D-2&gt; fi Par-• 1 ft).{)) 2;
S. T. ~Qf]QSQP Wllb Jff polqll on . SlSs.Jn hit for two -1 ,
Id_m Mi¥~;o~Jh 1 (0.0) 2~ f)J&amp;nk!~ 0(0-0)();
e~eht fJeJd '01'-, &amp;~iF Uli~tt,~ by 1n the few minutes b• i:l)ayed..
GoOcbn 2 {o-o) 4; Joseph 0 (6-1) o·
~rry WildermpUJ III:.d Aaron' Buf·
For New LeJJnttqa, !ltorta; a KpQver ~ {0.1) 2; ~tqtta 1 (6-7) 10~
fmgton with 14 each were never 1gusr,t ...-as the on)y 44~i1-9W pp- IJI?fl'elf 1 (f-8) 6. T~ 1f (8-21)
in tro\tble after the fj.r.sl two min· pon. .. ~.a ean~lng a· tOtal of 10
utes.
poJnta. Ploru club ~eQUid D9l flbd
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IJi
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Logan rally, after leading ~J·3 1 lhe ,q~~l' ~JUJU.,, P~tiier de.
early in tJ,e a~ond qu~, to fense.
] win '75«5.
LancaJter, fourth ~de~ 1n the . Pomeroy now move. lqlo HJllll·
tournam:ent, with a ~ skeiq ~m- f!n~l pl~~Uriday ~)giLt 1t IJI;30
piled iQ /,he toua~ ~'ntr.-J Ohio :"d~\u 1"
~,atea 1•~ we@!k
Leagu, p fY, was upst~ ~.f ~JP"e ~ b .. P«t 11 Y P po P.-b. and
150-4810 ~he ~bird iUDe pf t~t e\tet 1 aeu«m J'fJCOrd p~ ...14. If
nJp.g. The tower~nr Belpre ~P(e, -~~:,r:i~~~ ~"- ,J:~,Dt~·r~~
~aten Dec. f ln Racine b)' the Chnu tb mp Jded C .i'an be
iornadoe1 81-85, amaued 1 -Wide 'tnrsc::
~~rlipoUs !q!e;~e HOlJSTQN, rex;:~ Ro5J .ftarrla
ead ln the first h~iilf ~pd fought night.
s , y -185, Cut N' Shoo}, 'Jlex, ~gtp9f.llit:
olf Lanea&amp;ter in tb~ •ecojld , tO
ed Joer Row,.j'i, . JkB: ~lladel·
acrateh out the vietor)'.
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In th&amp; other Sectlona.J l(Jurna· P4it JP.
Laneaat,r Coac. JotJ.D PIJn~. In ment bracket Athena ~OVId . into
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lhc Racine Tornadoes lor Lbe coun·
ty championship there appeared in
this column 1 remark tbat brought
a thousand frowns, in eastern Mei~;s
County. It was that Middleport
s.aw a good chance_to cop the loe~J
htle because Racme wu notorLously a "poor tournament team."
There was no dark deaian in
tbat statement. It Wi$ merely re·
.,:ording of a fact, that aome fans
e.
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Hill ll- 15---37· Ca.st l--4-6: in Middleport, repeat, Middleport,
Ar~oiJu:ldayd ~~l!:~:s win, Jerry Souiherland,l--0...-3i ~;iner i- 9 felt that Wa)' . Sports Deak dJd ~ot
lor tb urn&lt;' In IS best effort - t l . Totals· 14-29-57
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attach Jl'CBt signlflcance to H. Bull
. t.s e •eason as he tlillied 26 Scorin.Q bY qus~en · .
Montana did nol It's even doubt~ to pace Waha~a . Freddie W&lt;~hama
18 .22 16 14 68' ful if Harry Barne1 did, altbougb
of Buffa)o "':as hLih for the Buffalo
18 12 13 14 57 the truth or falaity of this rtf~r••:~lfwltbb3'1kpoonlo.
cnce to Mr Barn.. bu D"l bee• di&amp;JUII with hls aenlor atortors, pDfltlo• to meet Wo""'·-' c•tur
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dttermlned!
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ter but the Falcons came back in
N"t result of the report frorn lnaertbtt junlon and aopflorilores Jackson Saturday at • :3o 1 '
the IC&lt;ond pe•lod to grab an ad·
Middleport WBI tbal the Torpa- with IIIU• prevloua game experi- The final• lQ ·tbal bf'~t .:-~'l:i
~v
r.:ae ol eight pomla at 311-30 at
0 0,
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In ':l,•·t
urdOy nllgl dele1'1)1ined to shOw up throuP tho lire and zip of the MonQay.
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thai they were, &lt;epeot, wore, a f"OU»caten.
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aaw tbeDJ Lollyin11 22 polnta the
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A drive-ln . llhot by Lancaoter In H &amp; It PIR•ITON•
11!)1
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tournament team. They did.
fhe laat IIC!Obcb, with the 100-.. Dalley
161 142 ui.
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, •.o.no. lait 75 per te,nt of their
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terwelght champion Tony DelMar· supplied wit)l authentic reeord• 50-fB, miased, or the game would
119 ~1 nf 481 110 Jeadl todq to • nunoted
CO moved. ln Ill the division's No. 1 ~at ~ppear deeliively to i1UQ18l bl!!_ pnt into overtime.
.
:hip~
lo&amp;Q l'J!J 118 o&amp;h l@mbU~~ conn'8oUon . bY ' a IU,.
eonttnaer tttday, replacing Johnny Racine has been an
ex~Ueru
~ ...~led New Lexinrton 18-8 agg Y
1118 111 1110 4.51 pended ·referee,
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Suj:on, another eK-ehampion, who tournament team over a lot morl! at tbe nrst quarter mart, M-ID at McElblnner
J!lP lG8 1M 611
'qae, lu~e prefi4tnt, tbe Rev.
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bolfUme, 4i-2f ot the three-way Handicap
4t 48..,S
_. 1110
L. ndenon of Sl 1 •ujo
wu l'"uppe
rd by Ring Mag· years than just about any Meip mark. Subatltutea played a eood Totals
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ulne foJJowlaa: hit early kayo by County school you want tQ name. part of the final frame for both ROIINISON'S LAUNDIY '
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chapapion CJrrntQ Balilio last Middlepprt f~ns deserve this 14- Coach Dick Betton anc't N,ew .. "'x's O'Brien
IJl Ill 21, !MM re ~·· mmlap:~ner ~~Ellers
for the
weclr:.
formAtion inasmuCh 1:.!1 ttiey ap- Loub Flores Jr
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Scboenltb
1. td 188
ln Chicago to I'Uft down aceu,er.
In the mlddlewei&amp;ht division parept]y have been laboring under
tor Poineioy , Aaron Bl,lffina:- F. Aadenon 1., ib 201 :~ of th~ re~eree, 'found no evllleiiee
141 ,131 4:aD to ~!f °r:,i~•t:m..:~!l.ee ·. had 1
Ellaworth (Spider) Webb was mov- a mpJJntalooue misconce~tipn as ton•1 ftoor work aa:aln displayed Will
ed up from fourth to third behind per ;Raeine. And probably a Jot of why be was named the molt v•l· Gruese-r
J28 180
zaa repllbtion tor inden.Madenee ·and
Charley Hume, of France and for- other folks have been suffering uabJe player In the Sli'''ull' Lar- Wluins
144 1ft bU
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mer champion Ray Robinson. Neal from a touell of the "deflate Ra~
Totals
a ityj and qll.f be tile vietlm of
Rivers w d
d r
8112 U7'l l a "'wb •~bing Campa:lJn."
" roppe
•om e1ghth olne" •i•us. Thi• will help &lt;o re•
to lOth followmg a Joss to Webb vive them .
Charley
Joseph .of. New Orleans
Racine's Meigs county clu.mp1
took over Rivers t!ll!:hth spot and , lonships: 1932 , 33 . 34 , Sf&gt;. J(:, J 7, aa,
INDUSTRIAL LIAGUI .
Tiger Jones dropped from third 19, 40, 41 (10 strai!lhtt)·, then the .
Rtaults ,..twvary 21, 19J7
to fourth .
Ne~ York Clothina: 2, Pomeroy
-------black years, with litles only in
LionS 1
1944, 46j 48, 49 , 50, 54 and 57!
Robln~on's Lttundry 2, H lnd R
Ugl'ef, OXef,
Ba•k n the dim P"'t belor•
·Firestone I
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there were many regulations con- SportJ Center 3, Pomeroy •Motor o [
troling po ~ t secmm p!:ty, and num"
STANDINGS
11llf of gRmes played, Ra rine took Poll)erOy .1tJons
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top
teaJU
t[ophlc!'.
in
inv
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tinnal
Robinson's
'L:mndry
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and OUP
2'a."''"''""''"'' in 19llll.
27. and New York Clothing
10
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quallhr way
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•Pomerqy M&lt;~tor Co.
9
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. DENVF.R m• _ Toni.Qht's "allThe district~ or sectional champ- Sports Center
a
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of doing
Jmp~
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middleweight
bout
be·
ionship
was
won
in
1932;
di
strict
H
&amp; R Firestone
8
12
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buslnaasl
twc• ·n rirth rnuked nory Calhoun consolation winner In 40 II.Qd 41; Hleh Scores:
There'• 1tlll nt;lh.int~: lile
and Chorley Cotton shapes up to distrlet ehampionahJ.p iq 1183, re"llh ko'"
• .RINlk!:ll fur pti!IIIUttl ur
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nnoth
er
tt•Mt between the slug· g~onal championship in 1933, re- Tewkabary
218 201 180 597
0Ut111ndlng pcrfonn111100,
~cr and the boxer.
gwnal runner-up In 1932.
O'Brien
18'1 183 214 584 ·
Aod 11111"11 ha more 1h11o
Both
ri¥hter
agreed
the
verdict
On
hand
for
the
disbelievers
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Anderson
182
200 183 586
8
MU.fiml wllh tbe qu11litJ1"
could mean a bil Jtep toward 8 arc two h"'e trophy east's In RA· Clatworthy
222 181 173 578
WIY WO lh.ll J'DU IOUfrwn nle Ld Hl'Yice.
tltlr !Jout with champion Gene cine High' School chock full 1 of Glbbl
159J84- 198 MJ
Fullmer of Weal Jordan, Utah.
gleaming gold plate including ,. F. Anderson
lbt · 89 202 1130
Ill ANO DIIYI THI 'S7
ward1 for girls buketball titles McElhinny
170 l I 188 St'
and baseball
cbampionshlp11 fo!" •Duerr
178 188 181 1S4G
GREAT HORU ,01•1
OLD.MOBILE PARIS
UP- P,baria n France'a whlcb there 11'0 no dtpendoblo POMIROY M01'01l CO.
AT
Bowen
liD 158 144 4M
greatest racr )Jorae whole off· reeords.
And a note lor posterity: Coaeh Lohse
1" 18'7 180 494
sprin11 have won 256 races ln EngGI(C'J NEW MODIL ,70-ahown hereJM 180 180 4'75
!and lllld Funce, ba1 died at the of the Tornado eaiers for mo!!t of ·H arris
PHONE 485
ol!ara olthor o new exlra-pi&gt;W~~~·~ VB
134 U57 11~ 408
Fresnay-le·Btlffard 1tud farm the th01e great year,· in the 30's was IHunneJ
or
140-h.p. Sb:, It hfa' runr cmntze Ules1
W. Main 81.
Pom,.oy ~~- or hill birth 21 yean aJo'.
Mr. Charles Hayman, preaently Houduhelt
181 1H 1\83 501'
4,500
lbt. front; US,OOO lba. rear. lt'a rt.tld
local supervi1or of the Soulhern Total!l
·TB'J' 7ft 782 2388
tor 18,1500 GVW-ll•,ogo GCW ,..rt,; .
S&lt;hool Dl•lrlct.
SPORTS C•IITIIt
Satilfled?
Clark
140 101 ·171 &lt;102
t:. l\loKinh.,.
1112 1150 132 471
llr•nn•r
170 180 174 ~
T..,kol&gt;a!'J
116 101 180 111'1
11. McKhiiloy
Ill 180 176 471
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'lfandlcop
10 10 ao
80
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e.1 eo1 8'13 a811
IIIW YOilK CLOTHING HOUU
CJatwortlt7
222 1s1 173 576
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Duerr
1711 188 181 ll4ll '
·Davlo
174 157
331
6 , Unltod ,.,._
Lennie lloaenbluth, a Dille ba1- ·Kioeo
181
112 224
kelball o~r who Jrew up Ia tho Sauer
Ill 181 '1110 ~
ohadow o Yankee Stadium, and ~
178 8ft '
11 lllf
Grady
ollace, 1 Kentuctr·hred Totti ...
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Falcons Take 13th Win, Ready i
For Tourney PIay March6th Sports
The

The Wabama White Falcoos shots. That gave them a first half
taored their 131~ vlct&lt;!ry of the average Of 61 per cent; bowever,
aeaaon Tue,da,y m2bt w1th a 68·57 in the second half lhey dropped
win over the Buff~olo Bisons iR a on considerably in their accuracy.
JJme at Burraln.
They were irJ front by 5f-43 at
The victory c~osed the l''"alcos' th{' Clld of Ihi' third quarter and
Jeaaoo ag•lnst hJgh scbool oppoh- used substit "tl's in the final per·
ents and left . the m with ~ 13·7 ree- iod as Arnold and Joe Ford both
otd. They stil l have tbetr alumni left the gauw b)' WilY of penoncl
to meet. That game is set for fouls.
Thursday ~vemg 1n the Wahama
In a prclimlnllty eontett the WJ·
&amp;Ym and w.111 pit ' evera! F11.lcon old hama Reserves downed the Buffa·
timers aea1nst thJs year's crop of lo Reserves bY a score of 42-39
Falcona.
with Larry Llcvinjl ocorinr 12
fourqaqaent play bea:ins for Wi!· points to lead tbe way Bill l"oglehain1 on n~xt Wednuday, March so11 g had 11.
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6, a~ 7 P. M. when they open the
The box score·
SeetJOD f ·A tournament at St.
WAfiAMA . Oliver
Mtry5. Tbe Falcons will meet Spc11- Roush, ~; Arnot.l'-- 12 : G:
cer. In other touroe): play next Ford 3- 1_ 7 . Fogle ' V 8~
"fe~esdly, Pt. Flcasant faces Rip- 2. ciark 4-----l~· R ~~· h 2--1
ey. Then, on lhc next night, ~· La 'ne 1 ~ ·T l
Gran'QvlOe goeli again~t :St. Marrs --68. y .
' 0 8 a.:&amp;4--20
Parkersburg agamst Harr1.sBUFFALO :
Young, 0-1_ 1 .

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TannehlU

Last Saturday 1 few hours be-

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Coach Fired, Said

See Our Line Of

PlayeJ:S Preferred
Touch Grid G~Jme
LEVINGTDN, Va.. UP - Bill
Chipley. wbo was fired •s head
lootbaD coach ot the

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IVY J••4GUE
SpORT· $HilTS

$18.95 to$14.50

With Slleri C.Dm

''d•empb~

Pomeroy, Oblo

120 E. lllaiD

Bowll'ng Hl'ghll'g.hts'

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jump·ohooler, hrnUihl new ...rt
honora to tbe Carollaa,t tOflu,
Rooepbluth had all !he · ,lutcl!
polnto In hlo bi~ of 110 'flattdu
nJaht to lead North carolina \o
dramotlc vitloi'J o¥tr
'f oroet-pullln, the natlon'a . ~o.
I loom luit one I!IOI't win alii)'
from a perle&lt;! aeuon.
And WAllace, racklna up 19
polnta for South Carolina lo o
DR·96 triumph over The Citadel,

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flfctlon Can · · · · 98c
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•OCIIan · ·· · · · 75c

Th,e na ··sub
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Tecumseh 59 Eaton t8
Xenia Central 11 Greenville 4:1
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Columb111 LJnden 57
Marlon Fra~n 30
Kt. Vernon M· &lt;iit\v,port 118
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Albeas 75 lAWII!I ,
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Portomouth Eul 48 Waverl7 40
lilll•boro 32 · G&lt;eenfleld 31
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NEW YORK UP - Ga"' Thumpand Jimmy

Krebs of Southern Methodist

be-

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indullli•• JDeu•atic door
c:heck, ouc•id• •Iumia••

came tbe first players named for
the We!t aquad today for the annuaJ Eut~West All-Star Baslretb11l
Game at Madison Squart Garden,
:Marc'h so.

dOoM jamb.
• Jluqed Ctl!•.-ranioa. c:ww
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• ~vent qakkiJ from IIIDnl
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wu the 1ueat of Vr. and Mrs.
Al'(!h Jt.oush, thursday.

HOGG &amp; ZUSP.AN ··

Melvin P-?netutter spent Wed·
nesdey night wltlt. his family.
¥r1. Libra Gtbfts was the guest
of Mr. ,.d Mrs: Tobey Myers on

MAnRIJ.LS IN(:ORPORJ.TED
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j'riday.

Ia The Pearl Of Muoll City

41ic:e RobertS

HQitored On Her

83rd Birthday

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A birthday dinner ~as. given for
Mrs. Allee Robert formerly from
~itro, , West Virginia on Jler 83rd.
~lrth~y ·)',b. 24tb bf.h!r aaultb·
IW
•. r;;thyl CiJ;ter or CheSler.

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were: ·Mr. ·and Mn. A. J. Carter
'\I'd 1!11\!IY. ll!r. ap~ ,Mrs. William ;•
~d "'!n, . Mr. Bu•ler Rq~
ert1·1 all of Chel1er, Ohio. Mr. lDd '. ·
Mrt; Wihnle Holsinger a.nd famlly ;

LOSE . .A
VALlJBLE
ARTICLE
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TRY THE

WANT
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lillger .ilia ·aon; Mr .anct 10"1. SoJ

BiJ:le,y :aR4 aoP,. Mr.

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smallercar-forab~ tiod.brawny Bll!.,.l :P\It
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NLY

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WJWam Valen!ine or.~ family all
ftom Nitro, W'eat Vlr(Jlnla.

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Jl!&gt;omlngsbqrJ '72 Oal[ Hill !13

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Frantll..-.Monroe '72 Anna 58
Bradford 118 St. Paris 48
NewtOn 75 Welt Manafleld -t4
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fottet" fabric ~,Uil'f tl.aCI

the engineen went all~ WliS in 1111ki111!1!lie ~iff
Jream ~IJr o/1/oe 7811r to Jriv11.
New engine--qew Pr.'do~• ret~pon&amp;e-~~ew ~re
ing-new ride-more than l50 other chuaitcl!~
that make this, in fact, the 11!Q11t aompletely new
Buick in ye~red at a price level that lllU.
it literally true: if ypp ciln afford any new car you
cgtt 11/Jortla Bui,;k,
And what a buy you11 get for your money! See
your Buick dealer, take the wheel- and find out.

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rubber upP
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tl!ere's full U.~, lt~grqGm, footrOOID for .U
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of ~... Thla aert88 ahowa her &amp;t tlie lkh.iai:J.uet Bkt lodge IQ
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on Mrs. Fannie Taylor recently,
Tbe Walter Friends ea11ed on
Mra. Emie GfiPJ.m Thuq:day afternoon.
Mrs. Virsinia Sayre of Mason

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cinolruliu •.Hug!Jtt it
Mariemont M
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McNicholas 6A Harri&amp;on 47
OF THESE
tramllton ee WoodWard 66
Norwood 69 WyomirJII 41
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 815
Talawanda 32
Cincinnati St. Xavie-r 71
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Cincinnati Western Hills S8
AT DAYTON
Middletown ~ Oakwood 38
Dayton Wilbur Wright 4g
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Miamisburg 45
Dayton Chamlnade 6D
Da)1on Stivers 82
AT CLEYILAND
CleveJand Cathedral Latin TO
Cleveland East 48
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South Euclid Bru;,sh 64 .
Clevlland Luther~ 60

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Lighweight Kenny Lane's mllna-1 NEW YOil.K UP ·- The Nation'.
gfilr • Jack Kearna, has po1ted a al Basketba)l Asaociahon dub '
$~().000 M:Uarantee for a hUe bout own~trs, in t'heir annual Februarr
w1Lh champion Joe Brown on the
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the tni:lianapolis 500-mi~e ~~i~~·~:~p~~e,
auto raCP. [! the proposed bo.u~ 18 rightA to WHt Chamberl4in one.
held, the scores of the pfflclals he has been ~aduated from tlw
will be announced between rounds u ·
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for the firtt time in a title bout.
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Two Shot Artists
. New Honors
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To f'J...,lina S's

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zlmd" W11blnaton and li'&lt; GO/h
eral11 Tuead.a&gt;· aft4!r losl,... 14 Df
hjs past 15 gameo, blam'!'l ~art
of his trouble today on an lnt,rfraternity touch football leacue.
The f-ootball playert wlf!lre DJQre
interested ln playing for th~ frtr
ternities than for Waahin,toa and
Lee, he told· the United Pj'e!f.

L&amp;Z SHOPS
llf Court 81..

Paul Bleasiar of l'olot Pleasant
was '- caller in tbe homes of Mr.
ar,li Vrs. Ce~l and Mr. and Mr1.
Calvin Bles&amp;l~. Monday.
Mn. W. W. Blaall, Jimmlf.llaala
and wife and Jittft.Jn-law, Miss
Anna Lee Rite ~it reeent cuestl
or the WOllam BrOoks family.
Mrt. Wilda Bl8S&amp;In1 aad son,
Larry of Albar,y, t~islted reeentlv
with Lewia BlessinJ who is a

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Spai.nhour and son-, Richard, Mat- points per aame, carl wolfe.
met, Mr. Elwood Wal!on 11.nd Mr. guard, 21 per game .
1oe Ballard of tharleirton.
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OFFERS $150.000
Cecil Ble-asi~JI home Monday eve·
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~r1. Merl Wolf~ had the mil- 1 MlnaeapoU1 civie KfOUp ran match
f•rtune of breaking her leg on his $150.000 offer by March 13,
Monday with she fell wbtle goina former big Ieacue manager Mar_to yiait a n~gbbor.
t)' Marion will become owner of
Genld WeiJ•nd was the guest the Mi.nheapolls Lakers pro basof Mr. and ~irs. Pred Rousb on .ketball team and move i1 elsewbere.
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The Ph 111 reportedly are
inJ Boh Lilli1, a faney·flel

VERO BEACH, J&lt;"'LA.. UP E. J.
(Buny) Bavasi, vice pre5ident of
the Brooklyn DodJerJ, is expected
Ul telillme trade U.lk1 with General Manacrr HD)' Hamty or Cbe
Ph'1Iade1p hta
' Phillies Tbursda11 at
Clt&gt;arwater.
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the first qu:arter mark, Lrailpd 80ball, and by 001 ,.. .r.tun
2,.• It 1••
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at the three quarter mark. In the
Sectional ClUJ A tourname nt I'""'
had lour
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"" " ArmJ·ong
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tush f~m J1 et'rtlin~ victory over , fouiA on hJs !!:houJ~n and h~d to
Allen•vdle In the Vmton county hol4 rumself ln. It was then that
touro1ment. Allensville had been 'Racine pulled awJ:y for the rat
2(l.4J before hitting McArthur .
16 point ed"e.
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It will be the first Sectional
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Arm!lronf, big, fast , and a g®d 20·1 record and a team 1hooting
, shot, wil test the versatllit,- or percentage
a shade len than
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the btghe11t team perc~nta~e re.
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ported to date in Ohio. or in th•
Afr4..Iva Bos~on called on urs. nation.
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Et,heJ 'Fry, M9Jl~Y rnorping.
In county leaeue games '6),
Mr. ~nd Mrs. lves King had R- Cos~h lArry Morrison's Doug Gra·
cently as their gue1ts, Mra. Maxine h~m. forward, bas averajlPd 16

American and Mlll'l! M'4e . , . ,
Flapnel, Wool, D~ron jllend Many Other Sprn!J Slfle4. .

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Adam• Powt!l

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thiJ year. throtllr
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the Jtorln1 Of great Jack Arm·
Atrnna
...- oMcArthur wi!l eom~ into !he

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Bl,ND, BUT SHE-SKIS- - McArthur Touted As Tough Team After - Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 27.
Downing Allensville In Vinton Play Bavasi Seen In Further Trade

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a~•ln.t MeArthur ~onigh~ at 7 WoUe 1'u4 8-irch to the 'limit .
o tlock in the Ohto Um J •rAI11Y Racinf! clipped Armstrong and
nmrw.ium and try ~o do what ·McArthur Yt'b. ~ 66-~ but not be-

A smoothly operalil!f 1'1111&gt;1• ' 'Y Wildermuth bad one of hll besl If;
p.apther J?aJketblll ~ r,P.lled nlJbtJ .fJf YtJ YJ!'~ and Bob Ellst· 6 (2-4) it; Sis$Ji ~ d»:DJ f ; ~as.tgaily Otler New Le(Xllljt.on ;rues· Il_l~IJ 4hJ :ye9Jnp~ work ~ Qtf"p· r~"' (1-~) 7; ~Dil~rrt 0 (Q-l) 0;
Y nl&amp;bt Ga~IJ n the ppeqlng s1vt IQd. def~~ve rtbffNP.4Una:.· .i\riold 1 (0-1) 2; P'Ofqter ~ (0-0) 2·
&amp;ame qf llkl Clfia AAJ ~U~l ~alll FPlm~ RltYe(mp,n iii "t._..., ~art{n 2 (1}-2) 4; Ke~f!'4y 0 (0-1) o:
tournarnent )n the Dhjq UNiveraJ.ty a3JQ- w~Jile Cpa~ Jtel.tfln J•v' Jt· · ,
30 (3-14) 83. · ,
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relit
l'~l: ,..; LEX.: S8VIi!Se s q:}-1) 6;
Coach Die~ Ret~n 1 fl)l'l, led by for .'ouetter battlea "Jp
Slater z (D-2&gt; fi Par-• 1 ft).{)) 2;
S. T. ~Qf]QSQP Wllb Jff polqll on . SlSs.Jn hit for two -1 ,
Id_m Mi¥~;o~Jh 1 (0.0) 2~ f)J&amp;nk!~ 0(0-0)();
e~eht fJeJd '01'-, &amp;~iF Uli~tt,~ by 1n the few minutes b• i:l)ayed..
GoOcbn 2 {o-o) 4; Joseph 0 (6-1) o·
~rry WildermpUJ III:.d Aaron' Buf·
For New LeJJnttqa, !ltorta; a KpQver ~ {0.1) 2; ~tqtta 1 (6-7) 10~
fmgton with 14 each were never 1gusr,t ...-as the on)y 44~i1-9W pp- IJI?fl'elf 1 (f-8) 6. T~ 1f (8-21)
in tro\tble after the fj.r.sl two min· pon. .. ~.a ean~lng a· tOtal of 10
utes.
poJnta. Ploru club ~eQUid D9l flbd
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Logan rally, after leading ~J·3 1 lhe ,q~~l' ~JUJU.,, P~tiier de.
early in tJ,e a~ond qu~, to fense.
] win '75«5.
LancaJter, fourth ~de~ 1n the . Pomeroy now move. lqlo HJllll·
tournam:ent, with a ~ skeiq ~m- f!n~l pl~~Uriday ~)giLt 1t IJI;30
piled iQ /,he toua~ ~'ntr.-J Ohio :"d~\u 1"
~,atea 1•~ we@!k
Leagu, p fY, was upst~ ~.f ~JP"e ~ b .. P«t 11 Y P po P.-b. and
150-4810 ~he ~bird iUDe pf t~t e\tet 1 aeu«m J'fJCOrd p~ ...14. If
nJp.g. The tower~nr Belpre ~P(e, -~~:,r:i~~~ ~"- ,J:~,Dt~·r~~
~aten Dec. f ln Racine b)' the Chnu tb mp Jded C .i'an be
iornadoe1 81-85, amaued 1 -Wide 'tnrsc::
~~rlipoUs !q!e;~e HOlJSTQN, rex;:~ Ro5J .ftarrla
ead ln the first h~iilf ~pd fought night.
s , y -185, Cut N' Shoo}, 'Jlex, ~gtp9f.llit:
olf Lanea&amp;ter in tb~ •ecojld , tO
ed Joer Row,.j'i, . JkB: ~lladel·
acrateh out the vietor)'.
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In th&amp; other Sectlona.J l(Jurna· P4it JP.
Laneaat,r Coac. JotJ.D PIJn~. In ment bracket Athena ~OVId . into
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lhc Racine Tornadoes lor Lbe coun·
ty championship there appeared in
this column 1 remark tbat brought
a thousand frowns, in eastern Mei~;s
County. It was that Middleport
s.aw a good chance_to cop the loe~J
htle because Racme wu notorLously a "poor tournament team."
There was no dark deaian in
tbat statement. It Wi$ merely re·
.,:ording of a fact, that aome fans
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Ar~oiJu:ldayd ~~l!:~:s win, Jerry Souiherland,l--0...-3i ~;iner i- 9 felt that Wa)' . Sports Deak dJd ~ot
lor tb urn&lt;' In IS best effort - t l . Totals· 14-29-57
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attach Jl'CBt signlflcance to H. Bull
. t.s e •eason as he tlillied 26 Scorin.Q bY qus~en · .
Montana did nol It's even doubt~ to pace Waha~a . Freddie W&lt;~hama
18 .22 16 14 68' ful if Harry Barne1 did, altbougb
of Buffa)o "':as hLih for the Buffalo
18 12 13 14 57 the truth or falaity of this rtf~r••:~lfwltbb3'1kpoonlo.
cnce to Mr Barn.. bu D"l bee• di&amp;JUII with hls aenlor atortors, pDfltlo• to meet Wo""'·-' c•tur
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a'o ro e away to an 18-16
dttermlned!
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... pulled tile!!~ out early Jn the 1i'me day ail;'l7 p. "m, · and ji;t"'-"pe
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ea at the end of the first quarwben Belpre was runnlag iway. the Lant!aster uPset, " • ti-lke
ter but the Falcons came back in
N"t result of the report frorn lnaertbtt junlon and aopflorilores Jackson Saturday at • :3o 1 '
the IC&lt;ond pe•lod to grab an ad·
Middleport WBI tbal the Torpa- with IIIU• prevloua game experi- The final• lQ ·tbal bf'~t .:-~'l:i
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r.:ae ol eight pomla at 311-30 at
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d.., came Ollt on tbe Roor s,t- ence, Pllnke'a entry beaan to pull lind Alben1 . p~ylnJ J,t~ nNt IIUspemlo/.
In ':l,•·t
urdOy nllgl dele1'1)1ined to shOw up throuP tho lire and zip of the MonQay.
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thai they were, &lt;epeot, wore, a f"OU»caten.
Vlf.
aaw tbeDJ Lollyin11 22 polnta the
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A drive-ln . llhot by Lancaoter In H &amp; It PIR•ITON•
11!)1
l'al
tournament team. They did.
fhe laat IIC!Obcb, with the 100-.. Dalley
161 142 ui.
' ~' UP -Missouri v4),
, •.o.no. lait 75 per te,nt of their
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terwelght champion Tony DelMar· supplied wit)l authentic reeord• 50-fB, miased, or the game would
119 ~1 nf 481 110 Jeadl todq to • nunoted
CO moved. ln Ill the division's No. 1 ~at ~ppear deeliively to i1UQ18l bl!!_ pnt into overtime.
.
:hip~
lo&amp;Q l'J!J 118 o&amp;h l@mbU~~ conn'8oUon . bY ' a IU,.
eonttnaer tttday, replacing Johnny Racine has been an
ex~Ueru
~ ...~led New Lexinrton 18-8 agg Y
1118 111 1110 4.51 pended ·referee,
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Suj:on, another eK-ehampion, who tournament team over a lot morl! at tbe nrst quarter mart, M-ID at McElblnner
J!lP lG8 1M 611
'qae, lu~e prefi4tnt, tbe Rev.
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bolfUme, 4i-2f ot the three-way Handicap
4t 48..,S
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L. ndenon of Sl 1 •ujo
wu l'"uppe
rd by Ring Mag· years than just about any Meip mark. Subatltutea played a eood Totals
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ulne foJJowlaa: hit early kayo by County school you want tQ name. part of the final frame for both ROIINISON'S LAUNDIY '
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chapapion CJrrntQ Balilio last Middlepprt f~ns deserve this 14- Coach Dick Betton anc't N,ew .. "'x's O'Brien
IJl Ill 21, !MM re ~·· mmlap:~ner ~~Ellers
for the
weclr:.
formAtion inasmuCh 1:.!1 ttiey ap- Loub Flores Jr
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Scboenltb
1. td 188
ln Chicago to I'Uft down aceu,er.
In the mlddlewei&amp;ht division parept]y have been laboring under
tor Poineioy , Aaron Bl,lffina:- F. Aadenon 1., ib 201 :~ of th~ re~eree, 'found no evllleiiee
141 ,131 4:aD to ~!f °r:,i~•t:m..:~!l.ee ·. had 1
Ellaworth (Spider) Webb was mov- a mpJJntalooue misconce~tipn as ton•1 ftoor work aa:aln displayed Will
ed up from fourth to third behind per ;Raeine. And probably a Jot of why be was named the molt v•l· Gruese-r
J28 180
zaa repllbtion tor inden.Madenee ·and
Charley Hume, of France and for- other folks have been suffering uabJe player In the Sli'''ull' Lar- Wluins
144 1ft bU
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mer champion Ray Robinson. Neal from a touell of the "deflate Ra~
Totals
a ityj and qll.f be tile vietlm of
Rivers w d
d r
8112 U7'l l a "'wb •~bing Campa:lJn."
" roppe
•om e1ghth olne" •i•us. Thi• will help &lt;o re•
to lOth followmg a Joss to Webb vive them .
Charley
Joseph .of. New Orleans
Racine's Meigs county clu.mp1
took over Rivers t!ll!:hth spot and , lonships: 1932 , 33 . 34 , Sf&gt;. J(:, J 7, aa,
INDUSTRIAL LIAGUI .
Tiger Jones dropped from third 19, 40, 41 (10 strai!lhtt)·, then the .
Rtaults ,..twvary 21, 19J7
to fourth .
Ne~ York Clothina: 2, Pomeroy
-------black years, with litles only in
LionS 1
1944, 46j 48, 49 , 50, 54 and 57!
Robln~on's Lttundry 2, H lnd R
Ugl'ef, OXef,
Ba•k n the dim P"'t belor•
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there were many regulations con- SportJ Center 3, Pomeroy •Motor o [
troling po ~ t secmm p!:ty, and num"
STANDINGS
11llf of gRmes played, Ra rine took Poll)erOy .1tJons
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Robinson's
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2'a."''"''""''"'' in 19llll.
27. and New York Clothing
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•Pomerqy M&lt;~tor Co.
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a
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of doing
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middleweight
bout
be·
ionship
was
won
in
1932;
di
strict
H
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12
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twc• ·n rirth rnuked nory Calhoun consolation winner In 40 II.Qd 41; Hleh Scores:
There'• 1tlll nt;lh.int~: lile
and Chorley Cotton shapes up to distrlet ehampionahJ.p iq 1183, re"llh ko'"
• .RINlk!:ll fur pti!IIIUttl ur
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tt•Mt between the slug· g~onal championship in 1933, re- Tewkabary
218 201 180 597
0Ut111ndlng pcrfonn111100,
~cr and the boxer.
gwnal runner-up In 1932.
O'Brien
18'1 183 214 584 ·
Aod 11111"11 ha more 1h11o
Both
ri¥hter
agreed
the
verdict
On
hand
for
the
disbelievers
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Anderson
182
200 183 586
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MU.fiml wllh tbe qu11litJ1"
could mean a bil Jtep toward 8 arc two h"'e trophy east's In RA· Clatworthy
222 181 173 578
WIY WO lh.ll J'DU IOUfrwn nle Ld Hl'Yice.
tltlr !Jout with champion Gene cine High' School chock full 1 of Glbbl
159J84- 198 MJ
Fullmer of Weal Jordan, Utah.
gleaming gold plate including ,. F. Anderson
lbt · 89 202 1130
Ill ANO DIIYI THI 'S7
ward1 for girls buketball titles McElhinny
170 l I 188 St'
and baseball
cbampionshlp11 fo!" •Duerr
178 188 181 1S4G
GREAT HORU ,01•1
OLD.MOBILE PARIS
UP- P,baria n France'a whlcb there 11'0 no dtpendoblo POMIROY M01'01l CO.
AT
Bowen
liD 158 144 4M
greatest racr )Jorae whole off· reeords.
And a note lor posterity: Coaeh Lohse
1" 18'7 180 494
sprin11 have won 256 races ln EngGI(C'J NEW MODIL ,70-ahown hereJM 180 180 4'75
!and lllld Funce, ba1 died at the of the Tornado eaiers for mo!!t of ·H arris
PHONE 485
ol!ara olthor o new exlra-pi&gt;W~~~·~ VB
134 U57 11~ 408
Fresnay-le·Btlffard 1tud farm the th01e great year,· in the 30's was IHunneJ
or
140-h.p. Sb:, It hfa' runr cmntze Ules1
W. Main 81.
Pom,.oy ~~- or hill birth 21 yean aJo'.
Mr. Charles Hayman, preaently Houduhelt
181 1H 1\83 501'
4,500
lbt. front; US,OOO lba. rear. lt'a rt.tld
local supervi1or of the Soulhern Total!l
·TB'J' 7ft 782 2388
tor 18,1500 GVW-ll•,ogo GCW ,..rt,; .
S&lt;hool Dl•lrlct.
SPORTS C•IITIIt
Satilfled?
Clark
140 101 ·171 &lt;102
t:. l\loKinh.,.
1112 1150 132 471
llr•nn•r
170 180 174 ~
T..,kol&gt;a!'J
116 101 180 111'1
11. McKhiiloy
Ill 180 176 471
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'lfandlcop
10 10 ao
80
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e.1 eo1 8'13 a811
IIIW YOilK CLOTHING HOUU
CJatwortlt7
222 1s1 173 576
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Duerr
1711 188 181 ll4ll '
·Davlo
174 157
331
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Lennie lloaenbluth, a Dille ba1- ·Kioeo
181
112 224
kelball o~r who Jrew up Ia tho Sauer
Ill 181 '1110 ~
ohadow o Yankee Stadium, and ~
178 8ft '
11 lllf
Grady
ollace, 1 Kentuctr·hred Totti ...
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Falcons Take 13th Win, Ready i
For Tourney PIay March6th Sports
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The Wabama White Falcoos shots. That gave them a first half
taored their 131~ vlct&lt;!ry of the average Of 61 per cent; bowever,
aeaaon Tue,da,y m2bt w1th a 68·57 in the second half lhey dropped
win over the Buff~olo Bisons iR a on considerably in their accuracy.
JJme at Burraln.
They were irJ front by 5f-43 at
The victory c~osed the l''"alcos' th{' Clld of Ihi' third quarter and
Jeaaoo ag•lnst hJgh scbool oppoh- used substit "tl's in the final per·
ents and left . the m with ~ 13·7 ree- iod as Arnold and Joe Ford both
otd. They stil l have tbetr alumni left the gauw b)' WilY of penoncl
to meet. That game is set for fouls.
Thursday ~vemg 1n the Wahama
In a prclimlnllty eontett the WJ·
&amp;Ym and w.111 pit ' evera! F11.lcon old hama Reserves downed the Buffa·
timers aea1nst thJs year's crop of lo Reserves bY a score of 42-39
Falcona.
with Larry Llcvinjl ocorinr 12
fourqaqaent play bea:ins for Wi!· points to lead tbe way Bill l"oglehain1 on n~xt Wednuday, March so11 g had 11.
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The box score·
SeetJOD f ·A tournament at St.
WAfiAMA . Oliver
Mtry5. Tbe Falcons will meet Spc11- Roush, ~; Arnot.l'-- 12 : G:
cer. In other touroe): play next Ford 3- 1_ 7 . Fogle ' V 8~
"fe~esdly, Pt. Flcasant faces Rip- 2. ciark 4-----l~· R ~~· h 2--1
ey. Then, on lhc next night, ~· La 'ne 1 ~ ·T l
Gran'QvlOe goeli again~t :St. Marrs --68. y .
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Parkersburg agamst Harr1.sBUFFALO :
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Wald, whose place of red·
California,
and whose Porrt Office Addres1 iJ
c/o Colum bia Studios, Hollywood,
Ca lif-ornia , wi ll t;:. ke nDtiee that on
the lJ Lh. day of J uly, 1958, E. L
Lusher and D. M. Lusher filed
Lbelr pt:lhiou in the Court of Comrmm Pleas oi Meigs County, Ohio,
and on . ~;cptcmbe r 11th, 1956, E .
L. Lusher and D. M. Lusher fJled
their Second Amended . Pditlon In
the Court of Comm on Pleas of
Meigs Count y, Ohio ,in case No.
12,444 agai nst him and others
Said defendant , Jerry Wald , is
hereby notified that one of the o~
jeets of uid petition is to aet

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WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
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per word. lor three comecutive inJertiona.
Suecial- One month for 2:5 centa per word.
of 2 ceuta per word will be charged for advertising
DOt p.ald for be(ol't'l the 15th of each month following in~ertion.
l!'.rrerl in Adv~hould be reported immediately. Tbe
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127 Butternut, Pomeroy.
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ONE ..• ROOM APARTMENT. A.
N. Bengal. POIIlP:"oy.
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Clinton F isher, Mid·
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, NOUCE - truck growers. I wlll
have a load of southern cabbage 3 ROOM .fURNISHED apartment
plants in March and wUl have
for rent, with shower. P.hone
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2 27 tHe
tomato plants In April. Call or
brine orders to Charles Hania,
Portland. .
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IAVI DON'T YOU KNOWf
Wiker'• wut give yoq the belt FULL '11IME BOOKJU•~EPER, high
Indo on lurniture or appUan- school Jraduate, 20 to 35 years of
age, must be able to type . Apply
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to Mr. Glasgo, Provico MHiing
DIKALI. the profit pull..
and Feed Co. Minersv!lle, Ohio.
2 27 3tc
Herm Berry'• Hatchery, Inc.
WANTI!lD local, reliable maJTied
625 . 5th Street
Parke:r&lt;Jburg, W. Va.
man , as:e 23 to 35 wlth high
achool education for retail bread
ro~te. Salary and bonus . Five
Phor:.~ Garfield 2-3588
day week. Apply Nickles Bakery,
2 26 1 moe.
806 w. Main St., Pomeroy, Feb.
I WILL NOT be retponsible for
27 d28be t ween 600 and700
any debts contracted by anyone
P.M.
2·25-3tc
other than mYielf. Ed Howell Jr.
Edwar d Howell Jr.
I 18 J - F.mploymenr
R. F. D. 2
Racine , Ohio
Wonted.
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LOST. 2-year-old yet low Jeraey
heifer tince Feb 20 from
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GeorJe Deem farm . Phone Ra- Pteparlng, mailing circulars,
2 -2~3tc
cine 3088.
$10 - $1000
Free details, Advertisers, Rt. No.
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.Qutcl&lt; SF'..RYIOfl1 on W11~h r..~e• 11039-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
pairing ~Y factory Trained
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watchmaker, COIJ.JNS JEWE.
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t9M BUICK Century a dr. Riviera (20 BI I
Cpe. DJnallow. Beautiful three WELDING ACETYLENE SERV•
tone white and areen finllh.
lCE and car
Nei1ler .and
$1705.00. Blaeltnar's, !Pomeroy.
Cleek Garage, Raclne. Phone
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Sedan. one local owner. It beata
work . The Nele:lot•, aelne.
the hlll1 :and better• the hl1-h·
ways. $1486.00. Blaettnar'l\,
Pomeroy.

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FOUR ROOMS " ! FUJINI'11UIIE- COMPLET:E Jnauranqe Pro.tect.lon,
Life, Auto. Flro, Polio. Call Don
Uvlnc, kltchell, 2 bedroome and
Mills ,
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rooms and tmth, 3 , d,own, 3 and
1 AORES 1100 ft. tront on Ohio 7,
btllh up, basement ,oil furnico,
near CoolvUle. Alao bulldlna:
closets, extra larr._e 1~ ,OOd
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liltcct, quiet aclahHorhoOd. prie1273tc
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dcr, Realtor, Pearl F . Parker,
A~~:cul. Pomoroy Pbotte 201.
TRUCK- 'Sl I'ORP, :a ton, ataka
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and home1m. Alto Nftdw[Cihe.t
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Mr. and Mrt. Glenn Mart moved
from Pt. Pleasant RoU.\t to Clif·
t•n to make tbelf hOme .
Mr. and Mrt. Joseph
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tbtn tt !DUit 1M true. Be liM peat &amp;rUIUo abWtJ.•
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recently visited relatives Jn Glen
Out of town people attending
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Lyn. Va.
the funeral of Joe Brown were
The Ne~ H_aven L.iona Club met
IMr .and Mrs. Wallr Stewart of Harold Rood, Colun1bus, Mr. and
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Tuesday mgh . s.t the Legi~n Hall. Greenup, Ky., viilted r.tr. ap.d Mrt. Mu. Nigel Dyer, ParKersburg, Mr.
,.,.. Duri~fl t~e busln~ss meeting the J. -L. Stewart on Thursday evenlng and Mrs. J.ot Bob Hemsley, Park·
~.., · orga Jzation voted to sponsor Boy W.hile cnroute te Moreantown.
ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. James
,..., Stout Troop ~6. Also the ei-~1b
Mr .and Mn. 0. E. Brinker, h,ve Moses of Charleston.
voted \ t_o furmsh t~e Cub Scout returned from California after
:Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chadwell
Paek \Mb an Amerlclln Flag.
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uncan h s, Oh o were Sun Y,
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a:uests of Mr. and . Mrs. Wyatt
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jor aurgery lalt Thunday Jn ,_
!Mr .and MrS". Ed Taylor, Mr. and
Huntington Hoi!lpital.
Mrs. Melvin Fr/ and Mrs. Dana
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group
held
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'i'~ cussion on school ,,nrol&gt;lrim•. At· ft4 sh~n. ns:c 1 e bunera ofR scar
bf!rt motQer, M.R. Stella Fry , who Is
tending were Wooi:lroW Brown,
u ID o um us were o . in .rt~us condition at Mason
Henry Buck, Al-bert Dodson, Jack Cooke, ~rs. Danny Yonter, Ber- Clinl.c. Mill Dana Fry remained
·!Frey, Kermit Ford, Charles Jew· nard, Blll, Donald and Mr. and fo~; a week stay.
ell, George .Jewell, Bob Johnston, Mrs. Cliff Cooke.
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Jactk Selte11, son of .Mr. and Mrs. . Mr: Jnd Mrs. Paul Powell visited
· IJt9Jt,ey, Gerald -Rood, Mark Ward t::. K. Scites has enlisted in the ~r ~~\~:liteM,
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U. S. Army.
~!ik. METHODisT •MI!N
Mr :a.nd.· Mrs. Lloyd Roush were Nee~ .end.
i ......:~~'4'he Methodist Men met Tues- shoppmg 1n Columbus on Monday1
W mam Chisler was a r ecent
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Mrs. J . L. Stewart: The group ch1ldren of Parkersburg visited
11. "Nick'! Walton Phelpa of
~" ,Df,de planS and discuiilsed the Mrs. H. L. Dyer on Sunday.
New Jfaven and Mrs. c arl Kearns
Mr. and M~s. Do_nald Brown and · .&gt;f Cllfton appeared last wer.k on
'Cjlfureh's building program. Those
attending were Mr. Wilson,'Alton vlsited relatives m Catlettsburg, WSAZ;TV Coff~e Time Show. The

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M01'HERS ClUB
Mrs. Donald Brown, president of
1he New Haven Moth.ets Club. anDounced that the Club will spon·
lOr 11: Talent ShOw for entertainrpent of the Lakin Hospital. Tlle
11how wlll b!;!' in the Hospi.Jal Auditorium, Feb. 27.
' Any talent ed persons .wishine to
participate contact Mrs. Don~:~ld
·Brown.
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A group of five club members,
MrS. Donald Brown, Mrs. Marion
Ohlinger, Mrs. Bob Muriey, Mrs.
- 0. J, Bostic and Mrs. Jack Flesher,
recently visited the clinic takina:
magazines and iloap t~ the pa·
tieat!t They also played Bingo
With ~he patients, who presented
1be merpbers with prizes.
Mr . .and Mrs. Donald Brown and
Libb.Y abopped In Columbus 'On
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vUited Mr. and Mrs. £. 0 . ~Henry
Sunday.
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Mid·
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Johnson Sund"'.
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children Porileroy, Mr. a~t Mrs.
Eldon Skinner of ChaunceY1. visited
Mr. and MrS. Peatl Nirholsan Su~­
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MASS SELLING
WHICH MAKES
POSSIBLE
MASS ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp anti
children Muon visited Mr
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OF PEOPLE
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!.II" . and Mrs. Ru.nel1 You1lg Jr.,
and chlldre n, West
ColumhLt
Yi1Hcd }l.r. and Mrs. Bud Youn:r:
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NOTICE OF APPOINTI't\ENT
to the defendant, Jerry Wald, by
instrument .ecorded in Vol. 46,
IKeclltrhl
Page 6:59 of the Lease RecorcU of Estate of J"' ~ SwMMy llecaaa•d
Meigs County, Ohio, and which
Notice ia hereby given that !'ern
said five oil and gaa leases are de- IH. Sweeney whose Post Office addscHbed as fol1ows :
ress ia LingrvUie, Ohio, RFD baa
The following oil and gaa lease. been duly appointed as Exec:utrb:
Rulland
Town•hip, Meigs~ of the Estate of Jess A. Sweeney
County, Ohio; 0) Hiram
Slaw· late ot Meies County Ohio, deter lease in RuUand Township, eeued.
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Meigs County, Ohio, which uid
lease is reoorded In Vol 46, at
•Dated tbis 19th day of Febraury
p1Je 660 of the Lease Record5 of 1957.
Melp County , Ohio. (2) The ThelJohn C. Bacon
rna B. Campbell oil and gas lease
a• recorded In Vql. 46, at page
Judge
the Probate
441 of tbe Lease Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio. (3l The Joseph
Mel.gs County, Ohio
Grueaer oil and gas lease on a (2) 20, 3te
35 acre tract of real eitate in Rut-----~
NOTICE 0' APPOINTMINT
land Town ship, MeJgs County,
.A.Imlnl"rator
Ohio, II rerorded in Vol. 46, at
page 662 of the Leaae Records of l•tate Df.Marl0n ChtM . dtu11td
·Notice ia hereby. given that BerMeigs County , Ohio. (4) The Joseph Grueser oil and gas Lease on nard V. Fultz whose Post Office
a 4G ·acres tract ot real estate in Address is Pomeroy, Ohio, haa
Rutland Town ship, Meigs County, been duly appointed as 'AdminiOhio, .JhJch said Lease is recorded strator of the Estate of ·Marion
In Vol. 46, at pas:e 664 ol the Chan late of Columbia Township,
Lease Recorda of Melgs County, MeiJ• coonj.y, Ohlo, deceased.
•Dated tbJa 19th day of February
Ohio. (:5 ) The Frank Young and
Allee Young lease on a 1~ acres 1967.
traet ot real estate in Rutland
John C. Bacon
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
which said Lease Is recorded In ..
Judge of the Probate Court
Vol. fiJ, at PagP- 666 of the LeaR
Retocds of lleits County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
In !he. prayer of the petition (2) 20, 3tc
said plaintiffs pray that said
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tr11cts ~e rncinded, cancelled, va· dant, the Rutland Fuel compall)',
cated and aet aside; that the fraud· a cor:por~Uon, be cancelled, let
ulant uaignmer1t of the five oil aside .and) declared for naueht:
and gu leases to the defendant, tJJat a receiver be appointed to
Jerry Wold, be cancelled, set a- take charge of tbe assets of the del!de, and that plaintiffs' title in fendant, the Rutland Fuel Comthe said fl\le oil and gas leases be p1:1ny, a paftnership, and the al!lsets
quieted 11 against all defend1:1nt.s; of the defendant, the Rutland Fu"el
that the title of the plaintiffs in Company, a Corporation, and to
said 10 Wheel GMC, G. I. Truck, sell and administer· the 11me in
and olher drilling equipment de- accordance with the further orders
~trlbed in thP pelllion be declared of this Court, and for all other re·
6·bsolutf', free and cleat of any lief~&amp; may be proper and the
claim of all defendants; that the Court can (I:Jve.
conveyance of the assets of Ute deSaid party is req~lred to &amp;Q$fenda~t ,the Rutllnd :F'u~ Com·
on nr before &amp;ht 6th dat ' af
pany, a partnerahip, to the df!fen-1 A1&gt;rll. 1957.
E. L. Lusher and D. M.
Lusher, Plaintiffs
LEGAL NOTlCI
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
Crow &amp; Crow, ~U.o"''J''-E. W. -Pcuplcs vs. J. 0 . t:asto and ~..::::...::::.;:.:...;::;.:.:::.,:::~,.::.::,~6;:tc~-.
the Citizen's Nalional B1:1nk. Mid· r
dlcport. Ohio. Amount 1 ~ 14 and
lnlcresl before R. E. Grindley, J.
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VIC~!: All rn1:1kes Repalred by Ex·
1!15€ PONTIAC V8 Sto r Chlt&gt;f t dr.
pert Technicians. !'bone 6284 Y
Scd!ln. Power brakes, slecring.
MJ.dd\C'por ·.
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Blaettn11r's,
Hydratnsllc drive.
2 21 8tc AJ'IIYON&amp; D&amp;SIRING HOME DEPomeroy. $2R9:J.OO
UVERY ot BrouthtoD's Dairy
19M BUi::'~~' Q-clal 4 dr. Rtvle a
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Sedan. Dynanow dr!ve. "Hard-' Producta bt Pomeroy or Mlddleport,
call
Walter
Crooks,
phone
top" body 1tyle. Blaottnlr's,
6057.J. Afler all, "The Best
Pomeroy. $2805.00.
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Doesn·t Cott A Cent More."
1 211 Imp•
t9~8 FORD VI Cuttomllne 4 1r.
Sedan. 13,465 ureful mllea. R
INSURANCI! AGENCY
&amp; H. Immaculate throua:hout. RADIO &amp; TEL&amp;VISION SERVICE,
Phone 200, Cleland AppUance
••re~ Automoblb, H•llth
fl89B .OO Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
Store, 118, w. Main St., Pomeroy.
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ACCIDINT
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Lifo, CuooltY and Sedan. Leaa than 9,000 easy SA VI!: ON YOUR SHOE repair at
mUea. Almoat llke the day It
Racine S!loe Shop.
Wll aoldt t240a.oo. Blaettnar't,
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Pomeroy,
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Colu mbl.ll, Oldo 'v\.lited Mr
:tnd Mn. V.'alter al.s11:e Satnrday .
Mr. and Mn. 1-iftcd Rou sh m1t ·
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Fort Knox, Ky.

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in NoYember of last year and com·
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&lt;AHTNC) .Army Pvt. Delmas
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tn '_; 4[)Urse at Fort
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Mr. JQC FoK Sunda),. .

Calvin Bumgardner, Leona Wamsley and Floyd Roach who J• attending MarshAll College vitltcd
Cricnds and relatives Sundiy.
Th,e. Good wm Class met on
borne of
Monday night at the
Frieda Himry and quilted ind cut
carpet rags. Tbote mem~ pre ·
sent, were Olivil Yourtg, Mabel
Johnaon, Lucille Harriso•, Lall·
rene ~wis, Irene Justis,
Jun~
Burn• and Frieda Henry. ·

Beverly Burns attended , a skatlng p111rty at t h e eommun it•, __ build ·
ins itt Milson City siven for the
4-H Club on Tuesd1y evening.
Mr. Ivan Bush of Maaol) Cily
was ,aling on Mr. Ned Henry on
Friday
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Comniunity Musical given at .GalJipolis on Frida; evening.
Mrs. Frlefla Henry and Mrs.
Irene Justis .along with (heir sis·
ters and sisters-in-law and a eou~i l1 Mr.&gt;. Sevilla Blessing v~ted
w;lh y ;ola May and
Floren..:~
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neth wa s callina on Mr . and Mrs.
Ned Henry on Thursday.

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Wald, whose place of red·
California,
and whose Porrt Office Addres1 iJ
c/o Colum bia Studios, Hollywood,
Ca lif-ornia , wi ll t;:. ke nDtiee that on
the lJ Lh. day of J uly, 1958, E. L
Lusher and D. M. Lusher filed
Lbelr pt:lhiou in the Court of Comrmm Pleas oi Meigs County, Ohio,
and on . ~;cptcmbe r 11th, 1956, E .
L. Lusher and D. M. Lusher fJled
their Second Amended . Pditlon In
the Court of Comm on Pleas of
Meigs Count y, Ohio ,in case No.
12,444 agai nst him and others
Said defendant , Jerry Wald , is
hereby notified that one of the o~
jeets of uid petition is to aet

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RATES
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Suecial- One month for 2:5 centa per word.
of 2 ceuta per word will be charged for advertising
DOt p.ald for be(ol't'l the 15th of each month following in~ertion.
l!'.rrerl in Adv~hould be reported immediately. Tbe
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ONE ..• ROOM APARTMENT. A.
N. Bengal. POIIlP:"oy.
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wallpaper
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Clinton F isher, Mid·
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, NOUCE - truck growers. I wlll
have a load of southern cabbage 3 ROOM .fURNISHED apartment
plants in March and wUl have
for rent, with shower. P.hone
6386·Y.
2 27 tHe
tomato plants In April. Call or
brine orders to Charles Hania,
Portland. .
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IAVI DON'T YOU KNOWf
Wiker'• wut give yoq the belt FULL '11IME BOOKJU•~EPER, high
Indo on lurniture or appUan- school Jraduate, 20 to 35 years of
age, must be able to type . Apply
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to Mr. Glasgo, Provico MHiing
DIKALI. the profit pull..
and Feed Co. Minersv!lle, Ohio.
2 27 3tc
Herm Berry'• Hatchery, Inc.
WANTI!lD local, reliable maJTied
625 . 5th Street
Parke:r&lt;Jburg, W. Va.
man , as:e 23 to 35 wlth high
achool education for retail bread
ro~te. Salary and bonus . Five
Phor:.~ Garfield 2-3588
day week. Apply Nickles Bakery,
2 26 1 moe.
806 w. Main St., Pomeroy, Feb.
I WILL NOT be retponsible for
27 d28be t ween 600 and700
any debts contracted by anyone
P.M.
2·25-3tc
other than mYielf. Ed Howell Jr.
Edwar d Howell Jr.
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R. F. D. 2
Racine , Ohio
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Opoortunities
LOST. 2-year-old yet low Jeraey
heifer tince Feb 20 from
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GeorJe Deem farm . Phone Ra- Pteparlng, mailing circulars,
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cine 3088.
$10 - $1000
Free details, Advertisers, Rt. No.
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.Qutcl&lt; SF'..RYIOfl1 on W11~h r..~e• 11039-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
pairing ~Y factory Trained
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watchmaker, COIJ.JNS JEWE.
LEns, Pc.meroy.
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t9M BUICK Century a dr. Riviera (20 BI I
Cpe. DJnallow. Beautiful three WELDING ACETYLENE SERV•
tone white and areen finllh.
lCE and car
Nei1ler .and
$1705.00. Blaeltnar's, !Pomeroy.
Cleek Garage, Raclne. Phone
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Sedan. one local owner. It beata
work . The Nele:lot•, aelne.
the hlll1 :and better• the hl1-h·
ways. $1486.00. Blaettnar'l\,
Pomeroy.

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FOUR ROOMS " ! FUJINI'11UIIE- COMPLET:E Jnauranqe Pro.tect.lon,
Life, Auto. Flro, Polio. Call Don
Uvlnc, kltchell, 2 bedroome and
Mills ,
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rooms and tmth, 3 , d,own, 3 and
1 AORES 1100 ft. tront on Ohio 7,
btllh up, basement ,oil furnico,
near CoolvUle. Alao bulldlna:
closets, extra larr._e 1~ ,OOd
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liltcct, quiet aclahHorhoOd. prie1273tc
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dcr, Realtor, Pearl F . Parker,
A~~:cul. Pomoroy Pbotte 201.
TRUCK- 'Sl I'ORP, :a ton, ataka
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and home1m. Alto Nftdw[Cihe.t
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Mr. and Mrt. Glenn Mart moved
from Pt. Pleasant RoU.\t to Clif·
t•n to make tbelf hOme .
Mr. and Mrt. Joseph
Kt1rns
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tbtn tt !DUit 1M true. Be liM peat &amp;rUIUo abWtJ.•
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recently visited relatives Jn Glen
Out of town people attending
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Lyn. Va.
the funeral of Joe Brown were
The Ne~ H_aven L.iona Club met
IMr .and Mrs. Wallr Stewart of Harold Rood, Colun1bus, Mr. and
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Tuesday mgh . s.t the Legi~n Hall. Greenup, Ky., viilted r.tr. ap.d Mrt. Mu. Nigel Dyer, ParKersburg, Mr.
,.,.. Duri~fl t~e busln~ss meeting the J. -L. Stewart on Thursday evenlng and Mrs. J.ot Bob Hemsley, Park·
~.., · orga Jzation voted to sponsor Boy W.hile cnroute te Moreantown.
ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. James
,..., Stout Troop ~6. Also the ei-~1b
Mr .and Mn. 0. E. Brinker, h,ve Moses of Charleston.
voted \ t_o furmsh t~e Cub Scout returned from California after
:Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chadwell
Paek \Mb an Amerlclln Flag.
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Jack Fry wu appointed pro- vulitlnJ there I« several weeks.
uncan h s, Oh o were Sun Y,
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a:uests of Mr. and . Mrs. Wyatt
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. • motber of Ch1:1dwell
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jor aurgery lalt Thunday Jn ,_
!Mr .and MrS". Ed Taylor, Mr. and
Huntington Hoi!lpital.
Mrs. Melvin Fr/ and Mrs. Dana
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group
held
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F•y aU of Pittsburgh visited their
'i'~ cussion on school ,,nrol&gt;lrim•. At· ft4 sh~n. ns:c 1 e bunera ofR scar
bf!rt motQer, M.R. Stella Fry , who Is
tending were Wooi:lroW Brown,
u ID o um us were o . in .rt~us condition at Mason
Henry Buck, Al-bert Dodson, Jack Cooke, ~rs. Danny Yonter, Ber- Clinl.c. Mill Dana Fry remained
·!Frey, Kermit Ford, Charles Jew· nard, Blll, Donald and Mr. and fo~; a week stay.
ell, George .Jewell, Bob Johnston, Mrs. Cliff Cooke.
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Jactk Selte11, son of .Mr. and Mrs. . Mr: Jnd Mrs. Paul Powell visited
· IJt9Jt,ey, Gerald -Rood, Mark Ward t::. K. Scites has enlisted in the ~r ~~\~:liteM,
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U. S. Army.
~!ik. METHODisT •MI!N
Mr :a.nd.· Mrs. Lloyd Roush were Nee~ .end.
i ......:~~'4'he Methodist Men met Tues- shoppmg 1n Columbus on Monday1
W mam Chisler was a r ecent
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Mr and Mrs Nigel Oyer and ~rljess visitor in Niauara. Falls.
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Mrs. J . L. Stewart: The group ch1ldren of Parkersburg visited
11. "Nick'! Walton Phelpa of
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New Jfaven and Mrs. c arl Kearns
Mr. and M~s. Do_nald Brown and · .&gt;f Cllfton appeared last wer.k on
'Cjlfureh's building program. Those
attending were Mr. Wilson,'Alton vlsited relatives m Catlettsburg, WSAZ;TV Coff~e Time Show. The

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M01'HERS ClUB
Mrs. Donald Brown, president of
1he New Haven Moth.ets Club. anDounced that the Club will spon·
lOr 11: Talent ShOw for entertainrpent of the Lakin Hospital. Tlle
11how wlll b!;!' in the Hospi.Jal Auditorium, Feb. 27.
' Any talent ed persons .wishine to
participate contact Mrs. Don~:~ld
·Brown.
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A group of five club members,
MrS. Donald Brown, Mrs. Marion
Ohlinger, Mrs. Bob Muriey, Mrs.
- 0. J, Bostic and Mrs. Jack Flesher,
recently visited the clinic takina:
magazines and iloap t~ the pa·
tieat!t They also played Bingo
With ~he patients, who presented
1be merpbers with prizes.
Mr . .and Mrs. Donald Brown and
Libb.Y abopped In Columbus 'On
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vUited Mr. and Mrs. £. 0 . ~Henry
Sunday.
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Mid·
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Johnson Sund"'.
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children Porileroy, Mr. a~t Mrs.
Eldon Skinner of ChaunceY1. visited
Mr. and MrS. Peatl Nirholsan Su~­
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MASS SELLING
WHICH MAKES
POSSIBLE
MASS ·
PRODUCT-JON

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp anti
children Muon visited Mr
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}trs. James Jonea over the week·

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OF PEOPLE
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!.II" . and Mrs. Ru.nel1 You1lg Jr.,
and chlldre n, West
ColumhLt
Yi1Hcd }l.r. and Mrs. Bud Youn:r:
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fraduently usigned by E. G. Polan
NOTICE OF APPOINTI't\ENT
to the defendant, Jerry Wald, by
instrument .ecorded in Vol. 46,
IKeclltrhl
Page 6:59 of the Lease RecorcU of Estate of J"' ~ SwMMy llecaaa•d
Meigs County, Ohio, and which
Notice ia hereby given that !'ern
said five oil and gaa leases are de- IH. Sweeney whose Post Office addscHbed as fol1ows :
ress ia LingrvUie, Ohio, RFD baa
The following oil and gaa lease. been duly appointed as Exec:utrb:
Rulland
Town•hip, Meigs~ of the Estate of Jess A. Sweeney
County, Ohio; 0) Hiram
Slaw· late ot Meies County Ohio, deter lease in RuUand Township, eeued.
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Meigs County, Ohio, which uid
lease is reoorded In Vol 46, at
•Dated tbis 19th day of Febraury
p1Je 660 of the Lease Record5 of 1957.
Melp County , Ohio. (2) The ThelJohn C. Bacon
rna B. Campbell oil and gas lease
a• recorded In Vql. 46, at page
Judge
the Probate
441 of tbe Lease Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio. (3l The Joseph
Mel.gs County, Ohio
Grueaer oil and gas lease on a (2) 20, 3te
35 acre tract of real eitate in Rut-----~
NOTICE 0' APPOINTMINT
land Town ship, MeJgs County,
.A.Imlnl"rator
Ohio, II rerorded in Vol. 46, at
page 662 of the Leaae Records of l•tate Df.Marl0n ChtM . dtu11td
·Notice ia hereby. given that BerMeigs County , Ohio. (4) The Joseph Grueser oil and gas Lease on nard V. Fultz whose Post Office
a 4G ·acres tract ot real estate in Address is Pomeroy, Ohio, haa
Rutland Town ship, Meigs County, been duly appointed as 'AdminiOhio, .JhJch said Lease is recorded strator of the Estate of ·Marion
In Vol. 46, at pas:e 664 ol the Chan late of Columbia Township,
Lease Recorda of Melgs County, MeiJ• coonj.y, Ohlo, deceased.
•Dated tbJa 19th day of February
Ohio. (:5 ) The Frank Young and
Allee Young lease on a 1~ acres 1967.
traet ot real estate in Rutland
John C. Bacon
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
which said Lease Is recorded In ..
Judge of the Probate Court
Vol. fiJ, at PagP- 666 of the LeaR
Retocds of lleits County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
In !he. prayer of the petition (2) 20, 3tc
said plaintiffs pray that said
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tr11cts ~e rncinded, cancelled, va· dant, the Rutland Fuel compall)',
cated and aet aside; that the fraud· a cor:por~Uon, be cancelled, let
ulant uaignmer1t of the five oil aside .and) declared for naueht:
and gu leases to the defendant, tJJat a receiver be appointed to
Jerry Wold, be cancelled, set a- take charge of tbe assets of the del!de, and that plaintiffs' title in fendant, the Rutland Fuel Comthe said fl\le oil and gas leases be p1:1ny, a paftnership, and the al!lsets
quieted 11 against all defend1:1nt.s; of the defendant, the Rutland Fu"el
that the title of the plaintiffs in Company, a Corporation, and to
said 10 Wheel GMC, G. I. Truck, sell and administer· the 11me in
and olher drilling equipment de- accordance with the further orders
~trlbed in thP pelllion be declared of this Court, and for all other re·
6·bsolutf', free and cleat of any lief~&amp; may be proper and the
claim of all defendants; that the Court can (I:Jve.
conveyance of the assets of Ute deSaid party is req~lred to &amp;Q$fenda~t ,the Rutllnd :F'u~ Com·
on nr before &amp;ht 6th dat ' af
pany, a partnerahip, to the df!fen-1 A1&gt;rll. 1957.
E. L. Lusher and D. M.
Lusher, Plaintiffs
LEGAL NOTlCI
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
Crow &amp; Crow, ~U.o"''J''-E. W. -Pcuplcs vs. J. 0 . t:asto and ~..::::...::::.;:.:...;::;.:.:::.,:::~,.::.::,~6;:tc~-.
the Citizen's Nalional B1:1nk. Mid· r
dlcport. Ohio. Amount 1 ~ 14 and
lnlcresl before R. E. Grindley, J.
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VIC~!: All rn1:1kes Repalred by Ex·
1!15€ PONTIAC V8 Sto r Chlt&gt;f t dr.
pert Technicians. !'bone 6284 Y
Scd!ln. Power brakes, slecring.
MJ.dd\C'por ·.
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Blaettn11r's,
Hydratnsllc drive.
2 21 8tc AJ'IIYON&amp; D&amp;SIRING HOME DEPomeroy. $2R9:J.OO
UVERY ot BrouthtoD's Dairy
19M BUi::'~~' Q-clal 4 dr. Rtvle a
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Sedan. Dynanow dr!ve. "Hard-' Producta bt Pomeroy or Mlddleport,
call
Walter
Crooks,
phone
top" body 1tyle. Blaottnlr's,
6057.J. Afler all, "The Best
Pomeroy. $2805.00.
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Doesn·t Cott A Cent More."
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Sedan. 13,465 ureful mllea. R
INSURANCI! AGENCY
&amp; H. Immaculate throua:hout. RADIO &amp; TEL&amp;VISION SERVICE,
Phone 200, Cleland AppUance
••re~ Automoblb, H•llth
fl89B .OO Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
Store, 118, w. Main St., Pomeroy.
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ACCIDINT
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Lifo, CuooltY and Sedan. Leaa than 9,000 easy SA VI!: ON YOUR SHOE repair at
mUea. Almoat llke the day It
Racine S!loe Shop.
Wll aoldt t240a.oo. Blaettnar't,
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Colu mbl.ll, Oldo 'v\.lited Mr
:tnd Mn. V.'alter al.s11:e Satnrday .
Mr. and Mn. 1-iftcd Rou sh m1t ·
··d ~fr and :\frs Cl ifford J Qhn..,ou

Sunday.

Fort Knox, Ky.

vc oiloil and
eas leases, whlcb
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Ke,.rnt ill formerly
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Plymouth, EDJ'land.

Mr. an d M"n. larl HeatOil and

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in NoYember of last year and com·
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&lt;AHTNC) .Army Pvt. Delmas
Sbdinc, ~~
· 08e wife, Reva., lives
on Rou te , h shire, Ohio, recen·
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tn '_; 4[)Urse at Fort
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Mr. JQC FoK Sunda),. .

Calvin Bumgardner, Leona Wamsley and Floyd Roach who J• attending MarshAll College vitltcd
Cricnds and relatives Sundiy.
Th,e. Good wm Class met on
borne of
Monday night at the
Frieda Himry and quilted ind cut
carpet rags. Tbote mem~ pre ·
sent, were Olivil Yourtg, Mabel
Johnaon, Lucille Harriso•, Lall·
rene ~wis, Irene Justis,
Jun~
Burn• and Frieda Henry. ·

Beverly Burns attended , a skatlng p111rty at t h e eommun it•, __ build ·
ins itt Milson City siven for the
4-H Club on Tuesd1y evening.
Mr. Ivan Bush of Maaol) Cily
was ,aling on Mr. Ned Henry on
Friday
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Comniunity Musical given at .GalJipolis on Frida; evening.
Mrs. Frlefla Henry and Mrs.
Irene Justis .along with (heir sis·
ters and sisters-in-law and a eou~i l1 Mr.&gt;. Sevilla Blessing v~ted
w;lh y ;ola May and
Floren..:~
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neth wa s callina on Mr . and Mrs.
Ned Henry on Thursday.

SIX PRIME · MINISTERS TALK . OVER A BIG DEAL:

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'Eleanor Schaaf. Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6078

Dance Club Celebrates Sixth Anniversary

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport

Month End Sale
Women's

SADDLE OXFORDS

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Ed Gibson and Tony CroUch or
Hu~tlngton, W. Va. were bulinea&amp;

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•White Buck

$6.95

Roush's Shoe · Store

Ml'ddJ...port Soct"ety Notes

We Select Only Tile Very Best In Used Cars

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Good Bu11• l,eft
WAS

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1956 FORD VB · · · ·: · · ·· · $2095
i~ordomatic.

$1895

Power Steering. R,idly Sharr.

!!5!d~~~L~~. N~~~~~~·~: ;~: !~!! 5

$2095

1955 MERCURY · · · · · · · ·· · $1895

$1695

2 dr. Sedan. Mcrcomatlc, Heater, Runs fine.

19$5 CHEVROLET '(f · · · · $1695
f dr. Sedan. Heater. Seal Covers. Clean and Solid .

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$1595

Cu.stomllrle 2 dr. Radio and Heater. bt!auttful color. Clean &amp; nice.

!!~! ~!fr~~!. ·,.~ !;;,;;, Se~~~!~ Nice$&amp;1 ~!~
1953 DODGE 3/4 ton Pickup · · $895

$795

Heater. One local owner. Goo(! tires, hotly nnd bed,

Many More To (;hcto...- From
Opea Evealn!IH 'Til 9 PM

METROPOLITAN AUTO/ SALES

"Wt St•tt.t Only Th• V•ry l•st In UMd Can~&lt;~
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1:bJt1 of the various bircb abowiq
their ldeoU!Yint marb.
An el.hibition. of forced branch·
q and ~d catalo,u.e. was 11Jo •
part of 1he proeram. n wu ...
a.ounnd tb•t tbe club would mee,\tin JM.an:h at Ute home of .Mral
Floyd Thomas.
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tbe aoeill bQ.ur an~ tb.e boat.euefl
aerved a salad .:o~. to nineteeD
members 1nd two tueJbJ: Mrs.
llirvtY Erlewine and )Irs.. Richard
Chamben.
)lg, HaU ~ived the .t ravellinz
prize which was contributed by
lira. Dana Hoffmar..
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V~ter~ R.w.d.Ma,ilCarrier

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Middl.,rt High
Bachelors Qub
Meeting Is Held

·Unanimous Aceord Is Evidenced
At Meeting1feld On W~esday

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The KlddleP9'1 ebap~ of the ·
Bacbelon' ProJecUve ~ociaUon~ ;
No. ·n , met Tl(eSdiY at thejr e:lubl'OOmJ at the ' home of lAO Ken ..
.o.e4y. J. a. Kennedy wu in ehargo ·
of tile meetiDg and new memben ·
admitted ·to the 'tub are Davi!l
Stover, Wilbur .Rowley Jr., MJ.ehaeJ ErwiiL Tom O.vb and Eddie :
Klt.ehen were named as pubUc}.tJ

·• Complete harmony l"U In evideQ&lt;e last nlibt at a meeting
beld In Polller9)' (J,Ity Hall CoundJ Cbambec• when a group of
37 dtlzens, meillbiJ'I Of l'omeroy Council and the Pomeroy
Chamber of ~mmer&lt;e metlo a ~I .tesaioo on the rerout·
Jog of ~ Roule'l2hut of~.
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--"---------~-.effort be made to )eep 1:24 on its

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A toW eJtimated SlfOO damaae
aad uti1itJ pOle waa te·
today follo.tag a wreet at
lnteneetlon ot State Route
and 113'1. !ale lut n(Jbt with
driver and youog pusena;er
e~ta.PiDI Injury.

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WIJ drlvina; eat on 7..:J3.124 when
aootber car
off Of 33-7 ' •
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l!'il.)b:, looal

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¥einllart ,af&amp;r

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plft'tons ·had aii:Hd
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tho ~tion.

Sla.. SmaU, Medium and Large.

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in by •' .tiMi Belen Smith arid iWbeeter A.
Comman· Plea Drab aud tile proiJ'UD daalrmlft
Courtjlod will dro.,. pef ~1om 'pay was lllri.. Martbl H1Uletl of lbe
wl!!D tbey work ~dins \0 .ea. Junlqr lll&amp;b llnlliah teaehlnr staU.
!b~nd n~

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:MeiPr County

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the Clerk of cotu1B.

Tlie' ,.are Junia Br~clsBaw, of
Point ?feasant, W. Va.• and. Cuol
Taylor, 9! Gallipolis.
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At Pratt H,ome

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Karen Carter Is
Honored On Her
Eighth Birthday

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CoHon Blousettes

the weekend with Mr. rmd Mr6.
Guy Seymour. t.an ca!lter, and were
buMnelis visitor.! in Colum bus Saturd;ty.
Mr ;md l\lr5. fillbcrt Powell :w&lt;l
ch1hlrcn, Davul, Hicky and Ja111 ~.
Columbus, were wuckt&gt;nd guc~h
of Mr. and Mn. Norman WaylanU
und .;;on, Charles.
Mrs. Kenneth Cooke and son.
Tommy,, Mn. Danny Yonkers and
lira. Clarence Ebcr.tbaeh were bus·
vlsltora in J)arkersburg Tues·
do ~ .
Mrs. Ff(ld Jacksou, who
hall
been a medical patient at Mciys
General H9spital, bnt~ been tukcn
to the home of her daughlel', Mn.
Campbell Harp er , where she will
be confined to her bed for sever·
al weeks.
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patient al Hol~er Hospltal, hat~
been taken to lh~ home of her
brother, Pearl Edwardt, Cheshirc
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MlliDLEPO&amp;T

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Gude.n ClUb meetin•- on Mareb
15 al the Rutland Methodist Chllf·
eh when the)" met Mondax ni1ht
at the bome of llrl. Will.a.m Hc.bstetter witb lira. Carl nilnniaon .,
eo-hoateU.
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Mrl. Webb H,ll. preSident, p;e..
sided at the bu~aeu meet}DJ end
it wu decide4 t.bat the elub would
terve 1 l)evenge at ltte Cou.Dty
meeti ng when 1 aack luneb wu
beld at 11:30 p.m. ~~. Genev.a
Nolan, County '11ome Demoutrttion agent • ..uJ ._be the tpeaker
for the aftemoon aeNJor.l
Mr.li. James s. Tttua ~noi:inced
thlt 1 "Pr.eUminity Schoo) 1011
nower Exbibiton.. would' be held
on April 23· lt Tuppt:n Plalna.
the dub voted. to sell qowel'l at
Ealter with the ,Piac:e to be 13.
aounced later. Kra. c. o. Chawnan
wn Damed 11 ehairmu' of the M·
bor Day plantin( at ibe BuUand
Grade School.
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A Bake Sale .1, to .&amp; held on
March 2, at tllf/ RU_lla~D.ettart·
ment Store wl1b' t.be
to lalt
from 10 JI.Jil. ~ 1 P~·'' .
The eveaiDa:'liJro~;lae:luded,
a paper op. ..Bi7d BOIIIiu and
Fee~ders'' prepllfld tiJ Ilia. Floyd
TbOIJUII and r~d by . ¥fi: Ja,zp''
s. Tltul. Mrt. Cbarlel t-e..rt.-: 'art

vlsJtora in Pomeroy, Tuesday,
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bawnen of
Portlmouth were weekeR!l .cueab
of Mr. and Mrt. Fred Ro1enbaum.
Yr. u.td. Mra. G1tl1nd Weanr
and daughter Aun of DaytoJt, lpent
tbe weekend With her parenta, Mr.
and Mn!. John Sauvqe Sr.
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celebrated Its
lin. Herman Kuntt of Grand 1
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on Butternut Ave Jlaphb, Mleh is the eueat o! Mr.t. UnJverslty, Athei)S 1pe.t.~ tbe ehalnntm.
Mrs. Jo Hardy, widely known caller, has been with the club since it was organb:ed in 1951. Tbomu Young, W. Main St.
weekend with 4\1 pare~tJ. Mr. llld
The Charter of the nationally
Other charter members present included Mrs. Alice
Jo and
Hardy, Mr.
Kr. and Mra H. C. Bartell re- ·Mrs. Cha~res: Withee.
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affiliateil ehlpter was reeeived and
Mrs. Don Betzing, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;ny Holter and Mr. and
and Mrs. Ruth turned to their hom~!! iQ CIElYf'- ' Mlu Dixie &amp;ewell ' spen" ··t~ melilber!lhip c:ertifieates, badges,
Francis. Left to right, seated, Pat McChord, Linda
Alice &lt;!!~•.bol~~· land, Tuesday alter a weeki vblt week~d iii lhrietta with ber lnaurance policie1, car stickera, ett::.
With the Rev: and Mrs. Waldo J. mother, Mrs. Audrey &amp;ewell and were distributed.
Jo Hardy, John Hardy, Mark Tannehill, Don Betzlng,
Bartels.
witb her grand,arentl, Mr. fnd
The next meetibg will be held
Chord, Norman Will, Phyllis Tannehill, Kermit Epple
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and Mrs. Robert Ritchie and Mrs. T. E. Riteble.
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Tuetday at the clubrooms with ~
Ja11et Rife, Dean Will, Ada Holter, Homer Holter, Mildred Betzlng
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Bobby and Mr.11. Freda Ritcble
John W. Seftll of Marietta Wab KitcHen and Davit in elw'1e of
Janice Tannehill, and Marie Leadingham .•
sons, Ro1er and Larry 1pent ,• recent gumt of Mr. and Mr&amp;. the program. Eleven
memben
Sundar 1 with relatJvea in Colum- Charles Warner.
•ere present this week- and were
bus. Mr.. Freda Riteble r ..... lned
Mr. and Jlpl JObD ll Weeb of sened re!resbmentJ.
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to be with her daua;hler, JlrJ. NebonvtUe .,ere weekend ·gue•U
Kenneth Grover, who i!l a.ssoelaVOWS
Helen McCloud a surgical patient of their parents, Mr. and Mn. El·
Billy Burrell Jr., Jackson, has ted With
MetropoHtan
Marintt
at Mt. Carmel Hospital.
don WeekJ amt' Mn. Herman Sc:bLEGION TO MEET
been vi1iUng ha
grandparent.s, sates. is attepding 0 scott-Atwater
Yrs. Earl Dobbie whose bus. oll.
Feeney·B~nnett Post, No. 12R,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Erwin, while Sr,vlte Clinic in Huntington th~t
band was buried here Monday lett
Mr .and MrJ: William Pullins American Legion, will meet this '.
his sister . Bonny,
had been in week.
Mill Janice Deck, daughter of t()day for her home, Hoboken, N. were visitors in :· P¥t~nburg, W. evening at 7:30. PIID! will be
Holzer }Jospit&lt;~l for a
tonsillccDavid Ashley, who has been m Mr. and Mn. Allred Deck, E. M1in J. While here she was the guest u.f Va., Tuesday.
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made for the Birthday Dinn.er to
tQmy.
tor the past three weeks, is
became the bride of Buater Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Canaday.
Katheryn Jane ~nabs return- be held on Marth 15 with C. J. .
Mrs. Emma B1~etl was called to cuperating alow).y at the home
j !!~~''" of Hy~~ell Run, Tuesday at Eugene Withee, .stqdent at Obfo e~ to school tpdly "~r a weeb Rhodes as guest speaker. ..,ftll •
Wheeling, w. Va where her son. hi!l great arandmother, Mrs. ""1&gt;1 · 1'~.:'"" p. m. !It the home of Rev. lf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i";;;;;;Ol·~·~b.o~e~n~ce;d;;ue;;l~o;;il~lln~esii:'·.__ _ _;m~e~m~be~rs;;;;ar~e~u~r~g~ed;;;;ito;;;;be;.;;p~re~se~n~t;.l'
Irv1n Bissett, was scheduled for McKendrle.
Thomas, HarrilonviJie RoacL l1
surgery
Mrs. William Demosky and dau·
Elolse Adams was tbe
Mrs. Emerson Junes was .~thC'du· ghter, Cynthia Lynn, have been bridcsmald and Bob Estep aevred
led to have mnjor surgery tod ay returned home from Holzer HOJ. as best man.
pi tal.
Following the ceremony a short
at the Meigs General Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Postlewaite ha,g been
Mrs. c. H. Fugate, who
had praise serviee was held at the
m at her home with an attack or apcnt several day.s in Huntington Salvation Army.
tlu~
has returned to the h.r:~me of Mr.
Refreshments ot ice cream and
G. R. Koehler , Columbus, was and Mrs. Harold Sauer and dau- cake were llt!rved. Mrs. Pearl Ash
an overnight guest of h. is mother. ghtcr, Mary Ruth, Ferhan Mead· baked and deeorated the cake.
Mrs. Lewis Koehler, ana other rc · ows.
Best w1shes and congratulation•
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lati\•es Tuesday. Mr Kuchler, who
Mrs. EWe Copen is a medict.l tomrades and .totdlers of the
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Is a Qoliunbus and Southern Ohio patleut at Hol:z:er ~ H~pital where
S:alvation Army.
J&lt;:lectnc employee. 1~ stationed at
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ihc is reported in fair cc.md.itio'l.
The couplf! are at home to their
the Poston stullon this week .
lt-ienda
In
Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs George
Hudson

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Th.e BuUaad Gardea. Club madfll teaeber in the Pnmetvy Seboab, .
plans to .'ponaor the Keitt COUJiiy bad a paver on "Natl¥e Blrdl":

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Mn. Mary Swatzel
return~~
home Monday fro,n Hctl:z:er Rospl..
al where she un~rwent surgery ·
last Thunday and 1s convaleactns
nleely.
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Mrs. Dpnald Bla.ntenship ''t!turu·
ed to her home In &lt;;";"ton,. Tues~ after a weeks vult Wlth her
111ter Mrs. NO!ftla Chapman. She
eame at thla Ume to be 1fith her
motbr, Mr-s. Mary
Swatzet who
und~rwent a_urgery.
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- Mw Bartiara Wehnm.J: RN ot
Columbus spent the past weekend
with hu grandparents, Mr. l1ld
Mrs. Harry Wehrung and other
relatives.
~r. and M~. Jac~
West 1.11d
cbildren, Stevte, Dtana and Jeff
of Lancaater were weekend guests
of Mr. and MrR. Ray Woodgeard.
Mrs. H. D.
Defenbacher left

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but that 1dded
dfGI't.t •llo be
made to eeaue to:afp1ete accord
-~~~ property •WWI upecWI;
Ilona; Uniou·IY to r;raat euements
of twa feet on each side ot Unionav u m ineeative to the Stator:!

Hi1bway l}PJ3rtl;IJeDt to proeede
witb a widcnJng and reaurfatln!!
project proposed Last year and
therel:iy retain tbe roD'-·
A eitir.ens Action Committee was
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ter to tbe Hig~"ay Department to
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