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1-Jlally Sentlael, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Marth 5, 1957

THE DRfVER'S
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· Best Wishes For Another 25 Years

~ · remarlnnade by Southern Local School District Super-

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vllclr Charle.s Jla)'lllan Fl,iday night when he officially welCOllied the crowd to a 25tb anniversary Recognition program
sj&gt;odlored by t)le llacine Future Farmers of America Chapter
'!lgnlflcan~ bee~use it showed how the VocationaJ Agrl·
~wture phase of education has grown in Southeastern Meigo
COUnty.
'l'lili tquatlon- with EB reprttMr. Hayman observed that in 1932 when the Racine Vo-Ag senting Ex celle-nt Eftgineerinc, \,1~
d~eot we set up, Rutland, Chester and HarrisonvillP meaning unlimited Money and
Jllih Sehoola already had such classes. Racine came late on ASR repre::.enting Ab3olu.lely Sa !('
tl18 stene. But It ~ame to stay. Today Racine High School has Roads - seerru to deL)' dfbal" . .A.f·
64 boys enrolled In Vo·Ag, a number that requires two full· ter all. it would ~Cem, mix tlie
.tim• instrudon. And the other schools all have seen fit to ri1h' amouht!t of rtnc ~ngtneerin.:o
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knowh:·dge with plenly of Amt!rldte; this kind of instruction due to lack of interest or from cao dollara and tbe i'nevitab1• ,~
some other cause.
suit bas to be s~fe road1. Or docs
We suspect a number of reasons exist why these Oth("t' itt
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schools saw fit to drop Vo-Ag. A list of them might resemble
Sadly enoogh, nobody kno.,
this;
how to buUd ao albolutely 11fe
l. In western Meigs County farming has berome leq in· I'QI.d. Hi1hway entlot4!:-t• 1:e w!!~
tense, with the trend toward "part time agriculture." The lnJ to admtt it. For "-'•m!ll~ . uv~
breadwinner worts away from home in many jn8tances, anc:f expruswa:rs and turrlpiket , bcbg
built with lhe ald or the beii t
tarrying on general farming is an assist to the family treasury . »ailable techn~al talen* and B:l
Bee( Cattle and train crops have_ cob'le to claim what ag~cul· the money thai's f\l.&gt;tess•ry. arc 1
llll'alinlerest 111mains In the weatem section of Meigs Cobnty. not abliJiutely sale.
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The interest of youth in this k,ind of climate has heen away
Dr:. .*:.~ Lauer, ~"~ or tljf' '
. -;1rorn the family ~ll'lll for town and city.
~IOWa \ o~: Cpll~e DtiYin&amp; .II&lt;
···· · 2 !.ark of futtds Frozen tll'X valuations and elimbin~t costs search ~ltJ»rato~ and a 11eter:~tn
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educ;iibon have not helped any or t~ese ~chools m malntam· . lnvttti&amp;ali•n. reren~ly clb 1mNil!lut
In&amp; a Vo-Ag department. Harrisonvhle Htgh School Is about 111ucb'ln~ to be 'done to m•k•
' ' the ~nd of !ts t•ther. ae&lt;ordlng to the Stale Department of ••Pf•~II'•Y• '(!Ill t~mpikc• .ar.,_
EducatiOn. Scrplo Township folks hale to give UD. Some how• Colllidi!i!lng ·llrit ''"'' t•alllc or•
ever susDicion what they see on their srhool walls actually ill eldenis are l!i'~l..llr ~llmlnated
handwriting telling them their high school is unable to matn· bmUIO ol the ~· de.,gn ol ,.,_
tain necessary standards.
pr~twa)'s, he says, the!e .,.. prl)o
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bably 111 many - and m some Ill·
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served by Racine Hiq:h School, has enJOYed a chmbm.R econo- kinds of aecidents (I.e., tbo.ie in·
my \\1th its rich bottom Ianda suitable for ~ruck f&amp;rrning, and tolvlna: vehleles travtllng In thr
its extensive hay fields that produce food for large dairy - · dlrUtlon. Yehlel&lt;!• teaVin' I
herds. While not many of Racine's Vo·Ag students returri to tht ruadway, etc.1 on many ex·
their farms to carve out their future. many eastern Meigs preuways od turnpllEe11. Tbtre .h
Countv farm youth live In a world rich with growing plants ho quelllonlng th• !oct that ••. • amma·
· 1s. They ftnd
· numerG -..:~ opportunities
· to eartt "Yebiele
pre.uw.l.)'s ldll £ewer people pf'l't
and farm
1111118 Uuer uy1 but he
fro~ two to fiv.e IUJn~red dollan a year through their -Vo·Ag cauUons thot ther ar~ by no
proJects on their Dad !:1 farms. This money IS attractive as the me,ns roolprooC.
has t 11 ppened, Lauer claim&gt;. is
age for automobile driving and dating the gal down the high·
lle calJa auentlon to "hiJhway I that in an effort to provide fast,
way approaches. And thus, so Is Vo·Ag instruction.
Jlypno•.i l," a p~enol!'enon thtt hi.hly efficient
b'ansp.o•·tati uu,
4. Finally, Racine hal!l been blessed with having for a D\lm-llately has been pm·poanLed ... lhe they han been stripped pf normal
ber of years a determined and entirely dedicated man as Vo- G'IWie of m1ny npreuway adl· tUstraeHon•. As a result, · L:w~r
AC 6nstructor, Mr. Howard Nolan. His perseveranee In the denu, injurle~ and fatwlltiel. Whrt clalrn.s, mo~orh.s~~all)' ~rc hyo·
face of many discouragements through the years undoubtedly observers concluded the Anniversary event must llaVi: fxer'ed
did much to bring the present Vo-Ag class to liB high eml· a tremendous pull upon
That vocational agriCulture '"
nence.
Racine has reacbed its preslhlt po•ltion li eertallll~worthy of
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Mr. Hayman obvtously
was proud of the Ra- note. And on liB 25th
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doe Vo-Ag department and of its Future Farmers of Al1to(t• another 2ll yean of growth and service to its. colnD)unltv''
ca Chapter. His pubHc speakihg appearances are so ra•r e that youth .

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radar In traektns down .tpeedlnil
Lwy 1(1Jerry Cllllden of !be U. 1- IIOYJ
unfair, but tbe Che)'ellne c.unty
Trea•urer approvu. Court ~ •pent tbe week end witb h1l par·
show that for the f'lflt 10 .o.tbl enta, Mr. IJ1d llh. Oren Cbllclen.
Mr. and lin . Graot VIneyard
of ltfill, !ineJ to.t&amp;led pt,IOUi,
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family of Daytoa were Sun~ompared t.o ibe entire 1'"'1 tobl
day gue .... ot Mrt. Vineyard'• I•
Of $18,7J2.f0, b.dar Wal Dot QHd ther, I. B. Bloooll IJ1d
during 111116.
Mr. aad Mro, Dale VloeJard of
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ntncham of Hunlinl&amp;oP, \[J'I. Cl*
.Erwin and dau.bteP at&amp;outlilldl.:
Mro. Wilbur Webb and doll-.
Mr. snd Mro; James ' Cunni....,
ud eh.Udren. and Mn. 1'01., CDley and children.

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IIIIo M'ary Lel!i iuckerd of Chillicothe, Oblo, a'fld ¥ias AriD ltiek·
&amp;rd of Colambu... Ohio. ape!Jt tbe
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Mr. and •lin. 'Ciwleo - ~
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1 (Wer the week end risltioi rei.

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notlzed at the wheel by the monot Lony of driving on these turnpike•.
~?w e.ng ine~rs are building ar·
t•.f•c•.~l dl.!itraclloDJ in the ~orm of
b1g s1gns, cu~vcs, cbanaes m seen·
cry und spel'~al warnincs.
Scmeday, rertainly, thoro will
he evolved a mathelftahcal aolu·
tlon to all hJghw.ay accident•. But
that day has ftOt arrJved. Painful·
1,. we're all leorninr that rood
htghways _ I.e., sale hlghwaysdon't just happen. They are the

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result o( trying to combat the attitudes and actions of that peculiar fellow - the one who sits in
the driveA seat.

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Eallern Stu!dard TIDI•. lfan!h 20•
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first and teeOnd .floon of the Celt'

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birth o( 1 aeven pound
.eon, Kenneth Allen, on
!4arch '· They alto have
Cltfford J.ee. Grandpa~ntl
MrL H . L. Dunham,
Delbert RlCf!, Flii'View
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moiol ••• tho ~ JOG'U iltllb; Thor. Ia IIOibJnt "' buy- no ontr, ' to pty. All • - • Will be ,ludaod on thii bula of hoa!ea'ft!na ibllit7,
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• $40 Sorvot leo Maelc Sorvlnf lot

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wlallejlat ...fir:y level. You ht..,~lblns to jaiD ind DDihbiJ
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layne reeently attended a House of Delegates ~ession. ia Charleston. ·
Akron opont FrldlJ bere with !ln.
Mi'J. WUUim . tbiJler ria vUltlng Dr.
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relatlves in CuneJie ,h.
o. F. Wea-, '"" of lin. jl,_ Shaffer'• oloter, lin. E1lo Jllllq.
Mr. and llr.a. Herman. ~ne and Weaver, who ha. heeD ctt.Uqtl.ld
LEG4L NOTte•
lln. 111ft ·Horner oJ Canton, Ohio, with the Marines at Camp·~uue
Sealed
proponla will 'lie
are vacati&lt;linlD• In Florida.
. C. hu left for a &lt;nt1ae throlllb
ceived by the Board of Edu¢1on
Mr. anil Mrs. Donald P. RoUsh the CaribbeaD W:aterL

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9f00 Towt. It
10:00 Garry MoOre

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Soclel)&gt; bad I potlutk IUpper It lrl£a of the Cfrelea.
the Pint &amp;pti.tt Chutrh Kond•J
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In(. lin. Allen Hu(heo, preoicleo~ or tilt LOv.,qill ollorl~q~ Bldwall, ~. Jls'. •ad lfr&amp;- GIJ. prnided and opened the meetla;
tledlelltory
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rlf Crotbie, famou., hym writer. ....... b y .lliJ. lllarl!oa. """'"'
111'1. Charleo liltlte, Jfn. 1'"Mro. C. P. llndburJ piQed an Hnell, ,._ lobJi l'tiltl, - · IJOI'o
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Jlrat E. B. Lt~~eb uul bJ M1N Crosbie. Kri. Paul Smarl
CtndJ, Mr. and Mn. I . pvt tlae prayer and J1n. Hu&amp;bel The Eleele
nlD(IproJrllD
ol Cbarlatoo 1p11nt !lie r..d the llaiptun.
led '!'ft......
will&gt; Jls'. aad lin. II.
A toDtrlbuUon or. •10 wu voted solo "llaYo 1II1DI 0... WOJO
for the
D.U, Voealloa Bible
by allen&amp;
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Clifford stwabo, Jln . .lame~ lcHI- tn, wiU. • by ,._
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PAri CMI.EFI TO MilT The P~t Chiefs ol Ma1nolla
Temple P)'thlan Sl1teri mUl meet
Tbu~da)' evening at the h~me or
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Mulberry
Ave., with MlSJ Beinlce Ann ·Dur"
as co-hostes!.

Kraft Theatre ,,···
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llr. and Mr~- Donald Bumgarner
. and daugbteflll ~f Beverly, Ohio,
rpent tbe week end here with rei·

atives.

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7;30 The Xavier Couaet Shdw
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,._ 'l)omao lii1IDI• · · with a birllldaJ dlJmer liulldaJ
iD obwa nauce of tile tOW1ll and
nlth blnlldl1• of her lfllllkhiJ.
dren, Barry. 9lfl' aDd DeDDr Hart.
AtteD4iq were Mr. aDd lin. Carl
Gotliud u4·1lra. t.utller Moore of
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the P'raiJk
bome.
andSprape
Loralnae
CuT of
Columbul spnt tbe week eD4
with relatlws here.
Mn. Nettie Cowdery wbo II emf,loyed in Parkenbur1 wu a vt.
tor here Frldoy.
Delbert Barno IJ1d famu, of
South Parkenbure were Suaday
peltl of Kr. IDd Kn. Lambert
Mr1. RaY!Dond Greathouae 1DCI Stewart and famUy.
eh.lldren of· HuntJDstoa reeeatlr
,peut eevenJ dart It her l)U'intl',
Jimmie Kine and fa.m.i.b of BeJ.
Mroand Mrt. A. D. Hume. · t
pre and Mr. and l(n. BeyDOidl ·If
lin. Edi&amp;r L,aJne b: \1lil1DI Cooh•We were euetts SUDdaJ of
Mr. end ll.n. Wa14 WeaYer llf C. H. E. Kibble and family.
dil, Obio
llr. lnd Mn. C. E. Humphrey re•
tW'Ded bome Friday after apend)lr. and llro. Jameo Bl~ho:do ot · lnr a
In different patio
Altianc::e, Ohio were week ·ea4· of norida.
pelts ol -l lr. aud lllio.llar Clwb lH. E. Kibble and family _.,.
aaa !olr .and l,frl. ~~Jooe~tll. panted Mr. and lin. IIA!yiiOid&amp; of
Arthur Gold, former ~ Coolrille to In&gt;nti&gt;n Moaday to at.
in New HIVeD orebul~ WM reo teftd the fua~ral ot Jolm. Wlfd.
eentiJ a bualnel riollo&lt; bere.lrv11&gt; A 100 wao bora to llr. and lin.
CoweD,
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Mrs. Goldye Rouab of WoDitel'. pit.al In ParProbltl'f,
Ohio lo spendiJII 1D ln8eflqlle ruary 25.
A llrl wu horn reeently to Mr.
vi•it with Mr•. ()lien Sajre. I, •
IL D. Hume hto re&lt;oi...t - " aad Mro, Bob IIOrton (Louloo JUo.
bel) of !Mpre. Grudparenls ....
ol the dellh· Of bla brotber,
Mr.
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Mr. aud lltL Hiram Shaf&amp;r of
Mr. aod Mri. Ji:. L. Stein ajld faDI-

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THE DRfVER'S
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· Best Wishes For Another 25 Years

~ · remarlnnade by Southern Local School District Super-

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SIDNEY, Neb. - •('UP)

vllclr Charle.s Jla)'lllan Fl,iday night when he officially welCOllied the crowd to a 25tb anniversary Recognition program
sj&gt;odlored by t)le llacine Future Farmers of America Chapter
'!lgnlflcan~ bee~use it showed how the VocationaJ Agrl·
~wture phase of education has grown in Southeastern Meigo
COUnty.
'l'lili tquatlon- with EB reprttMr. Hayman observed that in 1932 when the Racine Vo-Ag senting Ex celle-nt Eftgineerinc, \,1~
d~eot we set up, Rutland, Chester and HarrisonvillP meaning unlimited Money and
Jllih Sehoola already had such classes. Racine came late on ASR repre::.enting Ab3olu.lely Sa !('
tl18 stene. But It ~ame to stay. Today Racine High School has Roads - seerru to deL)' dfbal" . .A.f·
64 boys enrolled In Vo·Ag, a number that requires two full· ter all. it would ~Cem, mix tlie
.tim• instrudon. And the other schools all have seen fit to ri1h' amouht!t of rtnc ~ngtneerin.:o
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knowh:·dge with plenly of Amt!rldte; this kind of instruction due to lack of interest or from cao dollara and tbe i'nevitab1• ,~
some other cause.
suit bas to be s~fe road1. Or docs
We suspect a number of reasons exist why these Oth("t' itt
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schools saw fit to drop Vo-Ag. A list of them might resemble
Sadly enoogh, nobody kno.,
this;
how to buUd ao albolutely 11fe
l. In western Meigs County farming has berome leq in· I'QI.d. Hi1hway entlot4!:-t• 1:e w!!~
tense, with the trend toward "part time agriculture." The lnJ to admtt it. For "-'•m!ll~ . uv~
breadwinner worts away from home in many jn8tances, anc:f expruswa:rs and turrlpiket , bcbg
built with lhe ald or the beii t
tarrying on general farming is an assist to the family treasury . »ailable techn~al talen* and B:l
Bee( Cattle and train crops have_ cob'le to claim what ag~cul· the money thai's f\l.&gt;tess•ry. arc 1
llll'alinlerest 111mains In the weatem section of Meigs Cobnty. not abliJiutely sale.
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The interest of youth in this k,ind of climate has heen away
Dr:. .*:.~ Lauer, ~"~ or tljf' '
. -;1rorn the family ~ll'lll for town and city.
~IOWa \ o~: Cpll~e DtiYin&amp; .II&lt;
···· · 2 !.ark of futtds Frozen tll'X valuations and elimbin~t costs search ~ltJ»rato~ and a 11eter:~tn
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In thq fteld of' ·ht~hwat accident
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educ;iibon have not helped any or t~ese ~chools m malntam· . lnvttti&amp;ali•n. reren~ly clb 1mNil!lut
In&amp; a Vo-Ag department. Harrisonvhle Htgh School Is about 111ucb'ln~ to be 'done to m•k•
' ' the ~nd of !ts t•ther. ae&lt;ordlng to the Stale Department of ••Pf•~II'•Y• '(!Ill t~mpikc• .ar.,_
EducatiOn. Scrplo Township folks hale to give UD. Some how• Colllidi!i!lng ·llrit ''"'' t•alllc or•
ever susDicion what they see on their srhool walls actually ill eldenis are l!i'~l..llr ~llmlnated
handwriting telling them their high school is unable to matn· bmUIO ol the ~· de.,gn ol ,.,_
tain necessary standards.
pr~twa)'s, he says, the!e .,.. prl)o
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bably 111 many - and m some Ill·
~. Eastern !tfe!Rs County, on the o.tber han~. I~ tbe 8f('fl stance.; more _ ot the other
served by Racine Hiq:h School, has enJOYed a chmbm.R econo- kinds of aecidents (I.e., tbo.ie in·
my \\1th its rich bottom Ianda suitable for ~ruck f&amp;rrning, and tolvlna: vehleles travtllng In thr
its extensive hay fields that produce food for large dairy - · dlrUtlon. Yehlel&lt;!• teaVin' I
herds. While not many of Racine's Vo·Ag students returri to tht ruadway, etc.1 on many ex·
their farms to carve out their future. many eastern Meigs preuways od turnpllEe11. Tbtre .h
Countv farm youth live In a world rich with growing plants ho quelllonlng th• !oct that ••. • amma·
· 1s. They ftnd
· numerG -..:~ opportunities
· to eartt "Yebiele
pre.uw.l.)'s ldll £ewer people pf'l't
and farm
1111118 Uuer uy1 but he
fro~ two to fiv.e IUJn~red dollan a year through their -Vo·Ag cauUons thot ther ar~ by no
proJects on their Dad !:1 farms. This money IS attractive as the me,ns roolprooC.
has t 11 ppened, Lauer claim&gt;. is
age for automobile driving and dating the gal down the high·
lle calJa auentlon to "hiJhway I that in an effort to provide fast,
way approaches. And thus, so Is Vo·Ag instruction.
Jlypno•.i l," a p~enol!'enon thtt hi.hly efficient
b'ansp.o•·tati uu,
4. Finally, Racine hal!l been blessed with having for a D\lm-llately has been pm·poanLed ... lhe they han been stripped pf normal
ber of years a determined and entirely dedicated man as Vo- G'IWie of m1ny npreuway adl· tUstraeHon•. As a result, · L:w~r
AC 6nstructor, Mr. Howard Nolan. His perseveranee In the denu, injurle~ and fatwlltiel. Whrt clalrn.s, mo~orh.s~~all)' ~rc hyo·
face of many discouragements through the years undoubtedly observers concluded the Anniversary event must llaVi: fxer'ed
did much to bring the present Vo-Ag class to liB high eml· a tremendous pull upon
That vocational agriCulture '"
nence.
Racine has reacbed its preslhlt po•ltion li eertallll~worthy of
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mght
Mr. Hayman obvtously
was proud of the Ra- note. And on liB 25th
for
doe Vo-Ag department and of its Future Farmers of Al1to(t• another 2ll yean of growth and service to its. colnD)unltv''
ca Chapter. His pubHc speakihg appearances are so ra•r e that youth .

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iJtl ma1 attue tblt the . . of
radar In traektns down .tpeedlnil
Lwy 1(1Jerry Cllllden of !be U. 1- IIOYJ
unfair, but tbe Che)'ellne c.unty
Trea•urer approvu. Court ~ •pent tbe week end witb h1l par·
show that for the f'lflt 10 .o.tbl enta, Mr. IJ1d llh. Oren Cbllclen.
Mr. and lin . Graot VIneyard
of ltfill, !ineJ to.t&amp;led pt,IOUi,
and
family of Daytoa were Sun~ompared t.o ibe entire 1'"'1 tobl
day gue .... ot Mrt. Vineyard'• I•
Of $18,7J2.f0, b.dar Wal Dot QHd ther, I. B. Bloooll IJ1d
during 111116.
Mr. aad Mro, Dale VloeJard of
central Ohio were recent viiJtor&amp;

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recently
at Blaelt Wlttir hOI
W.
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c,.mntngbam were' 1tr1. IJIJt ~
ntncham of Hunlinl&amp;oP, \[J'I. Cl*
.Erwin and dau.bteP at&amp;outlilldl.:
Mro. Wilbur Webb and doll-.
Mr. snd Mro; James ' Cunni....,
ud eh.Udren. and Mn. 1'01., CDley and children.

WSAI•TV
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• lj:liO ',!'pit~ or Go""!'i~

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IIIIo M'ary Lel!i iuckerd of Chillicothe, Oblo, a'fld ¥ias AriD ltiek·
&amp;rd of Colambu... Ohio. ape!Jt tbe
wee);; end b.ere ~- ~•ti:ves.
Mr. and •lin. 'Ciwleo - ~
wa1 in Spe~ aqd EVIIDI. W.Va.
1 (Wer the week end risltioi rei.

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UD Teaneo- ~· )'014! ·

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4:00 Queen !Or a Il_ay

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lira. JameJ Hampton ""'
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sebedule ! for
monthL •
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waterfrOnt
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Wc:atherca•t

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MaW'ice Cbevaller'a fM'lll

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notlzed at the wheel by the monot Lony of driving on these turnpike•.
~?w e.ng ine~rs are building ar·
t•.f•c•.~l dl.!itraclloDJ in the ~orm of
b1g s1gns, cu~vcs, cbanaes m seen·
cry und spel'~al warnincs.
Scmeday, rertainly, thoro will
he evolved a mathelftahcal aolu·
tlon to all hJghw.ay accident•. But
that day has ftOt arrJved. Painful·
1,. we're all leorninr that rood
htghways _ I.e., sale hlghwaysdon't just happen. They are the

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Win Fame, Fortune, National ·Recognition

result o( trying to combat the attitudes and actions of that peculiar fellow - the one who sits in
the driveA seat.

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New1 Headlines

ll:U5 Weatbercast
n::o Presa ~
11 :25 To-n\pbt
12:30 Sign Olf

Daily Sentinel

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ol Middleport, Ohio, II

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tral Sulldlnr Joeatod ill Middleport, Dhlo, aecordlna to the -opoet
ficat.iou in the offu:e ot the JQo

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the l'iibt to rej"" aoy ud aD
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Lady 12:U: Love ' o!' tit• · .
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Vall~n!

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of the clerk, until . 12:00 . DOOJ,
Eallern Stu!dard TIDI•. lfan!h 20•
1115'1, lor lrindow uob fCJ&lt; u.e
first and teeOnd .floon of the Celt'

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Lloyd, !'rea.
S. Sri.lart,

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MRS. AMERICA
CONTEST
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P•st pre!ldents. were lo

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Over $15,000

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• Two Weeks at tho loech Clull Mot.l,
Port Lauderclalo, rto., for 'rwo
• Ovor-• Trip
Oil Portrait of Mrs, A~rlecl
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• $500 lornat HCIIId ltillt-WIHfotlo --

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Mr. and Mn. Larry
Second Ave-nue are

• A Now Freedom Oda14;1tchon

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birth o( 1 aeven pound
.eon, Kenneth Allen, on
!4arch '· They alto have
Cltfford J.ee. Grandpa~ntl
MrL H . L. Dunham,
Delbert RlCf!, Flii'View
·~d Mn. Sherman Lee
Point Plea•ant.

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• Toor•a Supply of WU..1a Mli..a ·

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• 40 eal. John WaH .'Autom.,..

'l1li Mn. ~ Ooftl.t '- .. ..,td... oP.tammlw ,.,..., ._...
clnomo ol. .'l'IIIDk ol ·~ jqn you'll htve .•. the lnlolwlil11 people yau'li
moiol ••• tho ~ JOG'U iltllb; Thor. Ia IIOibJnt "' buy- no ontr, ' to pty. All • - • Will be ,ludaod on thii bula of hoa!ea'ft!na ibllit7,
_.u\Y, cbantclor Uti a~v-. The ollly qualla..lloito an that

Goa Wator Hooter
• ''00 U.S. lovlnp lontl
• Wolt loncl AluminuM Wa,.

• $10 Storllne lllver Mliw
• llroctor lranlq hart! ~
• $40 Sorvot leo Maelc Sorvlnf lot

OW. at ';voara of aae. l!nt.er today!_'1,'bore are voluble
wlallejlat ...fir:y level. You ht..,~lblns to jaiD ind DDihbiJ
toloil. All o!llilta lomn,be II\ tty Maroh 13; IB5i, ""bili•i'l'· .

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ehainsanwereubdtoenmplete

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layne reeently attended a House of Delegates ~ession. ia Charleston. ·
Akron opont FrldlJ bere with !ln.
Mi'J. WUUim . tbiJler ria vUltlng Dr.
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relatlves in CuneJie ,h.
o. F. Wea-, '"" of lin. jl,_ Shaffer'• oloter, lin. E1lo Jllllq.
Mr. and llr.a. Herman. ~ne and Weaver, who ha. heeD ctt.Uqtl.ld
LEG4L NOTte•
lln. 111ft ·Horner oJ Canton, Ohio, with the Marines at Camp·~uue
Sealed
proponla will 'lie
are vacati&lt;linlD• In Florida.
. C. hu left for a &lt;nt1ae throlllb
ceived by the Board of Edu¢1on
Mr. anil Mrs. Donald P. RoUsh the CaribbeaD W:aterL

8:00 C.p\aln
9f00 Towt. It
10:00 Garry MoOre

IP:SO Afthur

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The B. H. SIJillom MluioDai'J' their polnb al, the . _ ....
Soclel)&gt; bad I potlutk IUpper It lrl£a of the Cfrelea.
the Pint &amp;pti.tt Chutrh Kond•J
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Mn. Beuiab' Whlt. u before tbtit replar Jlardl meet·
1llt
In(. lin. Allen Hu(heo, preoicleo~ or tilt LOv.,qill ollorl~q~ Bldwall, ~. Jls'. •ad lfr&amp;- GIJ. prnided and opened the meetla;
tledlelltory
- Opnoed
Iller'l'ltelr
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bert Hut aad dii4J.. of BaeiDe with an ll'ticle oa the Ute of Fu- lutioo
"'''hq
Tr;o!o
10d lin. Lata IUptq.
rlf Crotbie, famou., hym writer. ....... b y .lliJ. lllarl!oa. """'"'
111'1. Charleo liltlte, Jfn. 1'"Mro. C. P. llndburJ piQed an Hnell, ,._ lobJi l'tiltl, - · IJOI'o
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orpn prelude aod IIJmDI uftd ia fJ ~II I a d .... 11010!111
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Jlrat E. B. Lt~~eb uul bJ M1N Crosbie. Kri. Paul Smarl
CtndJ, Mr. and Mn. I . pvt tlae prayer and J1n. Hu&amp;bel The Eleele
nlD(IproJrllD
ol Cbarlatoo 1p11nt !lie r..d the llaiptun.
led '!'ft......
will&gt; Jls'. aad lin. II.
A toDtrlbuUon or. •10 wu voted solo "llaYo 1II1DI 0... WOJO
for the
D.U, Voealloa Bible
by allen&amp;
Mro )'r- .•
BehooL Kn. Jl.arold ChaM, ,._ of
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lt',ttuto,
Clifford stwabo, Jln . .lame~ lcHI- tn, wiU. • by ,._
dera av4 lin. OweD BrlltoD. re- llliiJ&gt;eo,

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Day Book ,
PAri CMI.EFI TO MilT The P~t Chiefs ol Ma1nolla
Temple P)'thlan Sl1teri mUl meet
Tbu~da)' evening at the h~me or
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Mulberry
Ave., with MlSJ Beinlce Ann ·Dur"
as co-hostes!.

Kraft Theatre ,,···
'f"'is Is Your Life

llr. and Mr~- Donald Bumgarner
. and daugbteflll ~f Beverly, Ohio,
rpent tbe week end here with rei·

atives.

7:00 Muor ot "the Totm
7;30 The Xavier Couaet Shdw
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,._ 'l)omao lii1IDI• · · with a birllldaJ dlJmer liulldaJ
iD obwa nauce of tile tOW1ll and
nlth blnlldl1• of her lfllllkhiJ.
dren, Barry. 9lfl' aDd DeDDr Hart.
AtteD4iq were Mr. aDd lin. Carl
Gotliud u4·1lra. t.utller Moore of
ed

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1:00 Current
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in Hubnt
the P'raiJk
bome.
andSprape
Loralnae
CuT of
Columbul spnt tbe week eD4
with relatlws here.
Mn. Nettie Cowdery wbo II emf,loyed in Parkenbur1 wu a vt.
tor here Frldoy.
Delbert Barno IJ1d famu, of
South Parkenbure were Suaday
peltl of Kr. IDd Kn. Lambert
Mr1. RaY!Dond Greathouae 1DCI Stewart and famUy.
eh.lldren of· HuntJDstoa reeeatlr
,peut eevenJ dart It her l)U'intl',
Jimmie Kine and fa.m.i.b of BeJ.
Mroand Mrt. A. D. Hume. · t
pre and Mr. and l(n. BeyDOidl ·If
lin. Edi&amp;r L,aJne b: \1lil1DI Cooh•We were euetts SUDdaJ of
Mr. end ll.n. Wa14 WeaYer llf C. H. E. Kibble and family.
dil, Obio
llr. lnd Mn. C. E. Humphrey re•
tW'Ded bome Friday after apend)lr. and llro. Jameo Bl~ho:do ot · lnr a
In different patio
Altianc::e, Ohio were week ·ea4· of norida.
pelts ol -l lr. aud lllio.llar Clwb lH. E. Kibble and family _.,.
aaa !olr .and l,frl. ~~Jooe~tll. panted Mr. and lin. IIA!yiiOid&amp; of
Arthur Gold, former ~ Coolrille to In&gt;nti&gt;n Moaday to at.
in New HIVeD orebul~ WM reo teftd the fua~ral ot Jolm. Wlfd.
eentiJ a bualnel riollo&lt; bere.lrv11&gt; A 100 wao bora to llr. and lin.
CoweD,
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Pel&gt;
Mrs. Goldye Rouab of WoDitel'. pit.al In ParProbltl'f,
Ohio lo spendiJII 1D ln8eflqlle ruary 25.
A llrl wu horn reeently to Mr.
vi•it with Mr•. ()lien Sajre. I, •
IL D. Hume hto re&lt;oi...t - " aad Mro, Bob IIOrton (Louloo JUo.
bel) of !Mpre. Grudparenls ....
ol the dellh· Of bla brotber,
Mr.
and Mro. D. C. IIA!Ihel of
oi•Lewlsbltl'f, W. Vo.
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Mr. aud lltL Hiram Shaf&amp;r of
Mr. aod Mri. Ji:. L. Stein ajld faDI-

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Wtn tflke p~e Wedntti~W ni&amp;ht ;:·
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tlltou=~;.
led 111m the Cl~" A tollrameft\ I!Otw&lt;etl Nel· I
•lfelle IIlli a . - d 11(&gt;
and llaelhe.
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now 11 tho lilolftl 1!1 •••
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ltaaketb~,u., , M
be II pirftet ~- 9f *her
to 14
~J )bling No V'fll,l,l pupil, with a ttnc'iailce,
In the
U\; ;tlltrmui- put Fl!l' the winner of tbll mil~ wQI
~k;!' .,. 1:11 tltt lad at Sl-14. bf bel"il' faYertd to wia to the
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llad stet iD Clu. A Rnll agalnlt BEMbtfkYQ,TJJ

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basketi to t1e it CliHI A regional tour!wn.tDl.

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tO poe ChUUco\tie a \lree .Mr. Sbiltf, too. Me it • lro-·ln· ,
ooinllesd _, bsl!Umo, 1'1 to In ., · law .r llr. end l!l'L llallir Mor·

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lluUlnllloli ..,ld only pi one b,..• pn of Hlddlopol1.
p~~ot;~l~bf
tm 1114 wnttennuth anothi fr~ ' ~~ biJ JackiOnviJle-Tr'btlble d
tllrow. A quicklv thro'll'll al ~~~ oUnt 6llftb ee10bed ot South
bJ Cblllkothe .,,,.,_ y Blf olnrllte In l!..kJI!i -cooatr
il4i4'Uo• ~ ~....
. ~ orrlvtnaln NelsiiJijr~ last .
111 tilt ....,., hall the CavoDIJ'I I.U to lo'll ~lm team to II!' orown • . .
'iteaa!IY pullM ~way, r.,ding ;a..
Ill• sPJOAI,.. Sb•~ aittded
-Frld.....bt •.

·oODS sure Ain't wnat They used -·
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@i~io"'l!'plodpan~,_ . .~ · ·

~ fo•oo11di:peahi"!!-.1Pt•n.ail'li

Mr. and Mrs. Guy ·
lamUy, Sberry and ·
M1u Effie Pl~ens
thls week end after ·a
Florida.

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Thethey
San~ed
Fransico
"ain't Philadttpbta
Utah an4 tUber
$t.
or
what
to be,"Don•
but toniJht
or ~etne
Wbtell
tbey eon at lmt tarn the rlahl to troun&lt;ed Temple, liNt. !.food~¥

defebd the NCAA baaketball cha~- niJht.
plonlltlp they have held lor two
IPAIITONS UPIIT
•trallbt )'lift.
MlcbJIIft State, •hit~ fllretdy
Tht DOna, wltb an 11-6 ncord hid cllncll.ed an NOAA birth, fall·
that la a fit cry from thelt per· ed to pin the undilpu~ed :B1J Ten
fld ~ or a year ago, carl &lt;:linch ChampJonllblp aa well when Jt wa'J
·l .. c.dr•rnl• Ba•ketball Auocia· upset by Miebiaan, 81·72, Monday
tlon title and an NCAA tourney night at Ann Arbor, Mich. Th~ de·
t.rth br btatlnr runnerup lt. feet droppeil the Spartans Into a
ll•rr•• or California In the -.ason llnal flrst..plaee tie with fndlana,
flftalJqr tub.
and 84·76 victor over Ulinois. Mlu·
Dumtta T•mpl•
n~aota dump('(! Ohio State oUt of a
Another WCM berth m~ty be B1g Ten tie, 76-69.
.telUed tonlaht lf Bradley, runner·
up in the Mluouri Valley ConferenC!e, loCMel to Wichita. 'J'bat would
IV
aive the league rttle and t{)urncy
, .
berth to Idle St. :ftoul•, "«lllth al..~
read.v bu ellnehtf at lelfilt a 1
,.,

~ lneb,. would put cl~l whore ho pliJsd !roihaiia loot· buo Eut

if'·'
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New Pu,.lture

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from J hn &amp;Won
11 ~ weren't tor Mooft diil~d'a
ee
•
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recently acquired Mnubfii. · bUs•
wh,te ChiUlcothe continutd: to perhapa the advice ln
1Mter
un tlt itl''llil Itt tht Mttnd ball- might be conalderedl Jaek, . old

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fellow, go through your ·' "e• • ·
ptn. See If our•fine Paathen )lave
not been Included eitber In
itrlllht new!! ttorlea (1110 (OIJIIng
from my beaten up old RoJap or

.

Sport~

In the

Detk column 'uft aa
fitequently, Jt not more 10, lhan
Raclt!.e's just as fine ba'all:etball

team, or 'Middleport's not 110 skill·
ed but just as ardent -club' All we
can do !4.:let \_he retord '1:11!t- fo~
a: deslrt- to "btf· fair to eve•:r.one.
AI feN- poor old Moon, he hardly
finds time to bowl anymore. I telJ
you true, that man really Is out Of
elrcnlatloa. J'lcl Haalftey'a litter.
,!mh ~~...'191'7·
v1tvelanu 0.
Dear str:
·1
t have beRn _..l»~rJbina: ~ the
SenUnel Ia hopei of foliOWlllJ
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that ant hear about IIa Middt..,ort
aitd Raelne. I know lb~ ia a J(alra
CountY" paper
It loots ·ut:e.

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m~ 10J11e Oflt e-oul~ put Jn~ J
10 21 10 41 pOd _'t'Of4 ~ ,.._~oy'a team. JU•
CbiJUcotbt
14 24 'f Of te.r aQ, Raetqe' dlitp't ,txactiY ~I!
tCOIIMO
over Pomeroy, k",tJe (t wou¥,, be

"to get •omethlna In wrltFly qull1en:
lng without any further talka or Pomeroy

postponement.."

Pomero7: Wilermuth 8 (U) D;
Johneon .a CO.U 10; Buflln&amp;t:on I
(1·2) '' lluon 5 (1·11 11; EUtmon
1 CJ-.!} t; Llmtlett O.O.Oi Folmer 0..
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ChiiiiOOibe; i'rw!n H &lt;Hl 1:
Loe~il!r I (0-IIJ J; i)yer I (Q.j)) I;
Stafford 2 fHl t;.l'llher I (Ill)) 3;
PLAYIIIIT
JkCKSONVlLLII, Flo. -IIP- Uiekt7 I (lo'J) · ~I; J'llrrt11r ~;
Mickey Wrlsht, play!na tho bolt Huff a fO.O)· l~ Rail I (0.0) 10. '"
golf of her earee"' det~ltt col4 talnll &lt;J.ltl et.
lltl"''" .,.... .-d swnu~.,...
wind ond rsln, come frOm l&gt;oh!nd
with a terrifle 14at-da, Jt&amp;rp to
i win the tii.OOO IIO..onv!Uo' Wq~~o
en'• Opon lor t!oo 100011d llr~
li·ILICT WIIWALL

ORLANDO, Fls. .uP -Tile U. 8.
Trolling Aun. ~)111 n-eleeted
Ji'ronk 1.. Wlawall of Loundonvllle,
N. Y., ehalrman of tbe board ot
dlrectora.

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wilt to .sk llr. i;ll!(ord to ftlte
,.n artlele a.,.ut Pon•eroy be~uae

It ap"''" thol lit. Tonnehl! Ia
unaware ·of Point"Y'• baakQ baD
ieam.
•
· fi!Joe~: Jo!Jn C. Hoo!lley '
ONE lllml'I'1'Al.t !ley, ~aolt,
eome to tltlnlt ol I~ bow did you,
liM out l!a~t' lotll l'omerof,
lbod out llod\!o boat Pomeroy?

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BaSkedJaJl

LoJ* Qiji'J8Sox
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.I Aala ll'UJINITI•IJ'•

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. tom c· en
OJd ArcbJID To ·, ·
SJgn
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IMoore

Pfl.

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Pom~:ubJ PBu!Ongton aJid MAIL CAL~,. •

as they. did against oalllpolis-tbe
Plllthert wert pttlnJ the btlt
down aU rl(l:ht, and were not over·
ly bothered by it. Jt wa1 thi!! lack
of ability to rebGund agalnst Chil·
Ueotbe that froze out the Panthert.
Neither team could complain I·
bout being "off" In jU shooting,
althOUfh the Panthers. did mitt!l an
lbnorm.il pumbcr of foul throwa,
rettlnl only 9 of 18. .they ane
Chllllt!othe only a few tl!lances at
· the tree throw line, 14, While nine
lor the ti'OWn.
were made·.
And it undoubtedly would mean
Of 1g
It ~.. the closiJ JUarding of
that BrJdJu• would, receive 1 bid
:'
HUff and HaU aaalnllt PtNneroy's
to 1M Nallonal lnvltaHon 1'ourna· DETROIT, UP - ~iht heavy. John Sluon and Larry WUder·
wcia:ht champion Areble Moore muth, and Mlc):ey'a towerln1 over
baa unlll M-arch 18 to stan for a Joh01on, that 1peJied defeat.
Juno tllle fight aaaln.t the winner
ChUlleoU'.•I now move~ lntC~ the
of the Chuck Speller • Tony Ao· District tow·nament with :?omeroy,
thor.y bout.
tt, -lut pot·u tlal atumbllna blotk,
Floyd Stevena, PreJldent or tht out of the way. ChiUicothe had
National BoxlnJ A.ltoelatlon, laid been ranked No. 10 by t.l'le United
down the 1aw Monnay and ordered Prflll In Ohio, wil;b • 1ft. I ret:!ord.

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that 1pelled doom In spl\4!: ,t 1
At pain of getUnJ el~ a·
'""' llfhliDI effort by Pomoror.
~ W) ••-- ,
G ...a... llfitk:~ buiiPOle canlter a:aln {see Jetter ~ 10 ~·I an
o.. """'"l
,
i
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ioterestipg human twlllt to the
,.,.. wh• IOOk1 ~ ~ mp:
battle of tb~ baaetbaU riar that

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The Daily Sent.inel

Di¥et (Age ~y G~~s.Momentum Tonight
·As TMrbi Vie For Regtoaal Totttney Spots

The

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IIPl'td tDdU bo Will nm a he~
. tor obot fb• Aftl*l!ih tAaltl•
I »o~ th tho Wlllli so. ltian
ba .na w ti. tho tndliha beoau11

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"we have

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aollf to let Ill
11 101ny runo ·u Clevtland,'' ~
... m•dlt,.. ~ Pollllnf I
new C:lub tJuiotlp Ita epriril tra n.
lnr Pl\11!15, "1ta defenae 1111 mueh
better th11:1 J had In Cleveland •d
lhttt It rib
elthar
whanlt-tt
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A&gt; lor pllcthlnq, Lopes admitted
UW J!odlona mllhl kov~ " • lltiiJ
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tilt
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~u. puoitoltod
'"' to • 10. "_,.,..,
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hor Arthur How- Mlcblaon _:-..::-:

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ard Jl~ tl,llloi.·SU!Uvon wu a

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C&lt;illiJ'.'6l AI ro, Ali, lo11 boen
HOLJ..YWOOO, C&amp;l1!. uP eleoted lo bll . . · ..,..,ear term nesto Fliu•l'll~ of ilhlto

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Panthers Are For(ecl· Out Of Tourney By (hil
Height, Beef,
s llDoom

ftuome5

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Pont~

Sports
Desk

ketl&gt;lll - e a t l!olld"' nlilll
na••
et tha big nd JiOWtrful
cavaUtra bJ a aeon
~the

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•taintt Galllpo
e . er
Wtn tflke p~e Wedntti~W ni&amp;ht ;:·
~'' ••• lht JlliiD horse ar In semi·flht14 of tlle oti lieetlonal
tlltou=~;.
led 111m the Cl~" A tollrameft\ I!Otw&lt;etl Nel· I
•lfelle IIlli a . - d 11(&gt;
and llaelhe.
" lo!J ~~~~~ \o lfOll ~ lD~Ol'\1? Tho J!OUild toad~ II lltb lb!sl&lt;Y

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coacb~d JaelliOJI'filltlltitoottoa1 1111111 olu•. lheok)''s
llreball tblt JRr - · ......
thin Larrf MOllY!'" who
now 11 tho lilolftl 1!1 •••
~~~~. h
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Jlaelne Tornadoes:; tblo
ltaaketb~,u., , M
be II pirftet ~- 9f *her
to 14
~J )bling No V'fll,l,l pupil, with a ttnc'iailce,
In the
U\; ;tlltrmui- put Fl!l' the winner of tbll mil~ wQI
~k;!' .,. 1:11 tltt lad at Sl-14. bf bel"il' faYertd to wia to the
t e
n~
llad stet iD Clu. A Rnll agalnlt BEMbtfkYQ,TJJ

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t\f: reboundt, especially lo ei.i
oecond holl.
Th
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Tht

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le Hoyt

Ieluding
tenipts.

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aavt and Jneeed from there to the tbe
basketi to t1e it CliHI A regional tour!wn.tDl.

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aeeDtt• (Uut.r.

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Bill .II!Jf and

0., Stalfor&lt;l 'l'llero io motller l.nl tU for J
tO poe ChUUco\tie a \lree .Mr. Sbiltf, too. Me it • lro-·ln· ,
ooinllesd _, bsl!Umo, 1'1 to In ., · law .r llr. end l!l'L llallir Mor·

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:meet

'he .6llhac of Jour ,...mpdmia ·,.~ .

lluUlnllloli ..,ld only pi one b,..• pn of Hlddlopol1.
p~~ot;~l~bf
tm 1114 wnttennuth anothi fr~ ' ~~ biJ JackiOnviJle-Tr'btlble d
tllrow. A quicklv thro'll'll al ~~~ oUnt 6llftb ee10bed ot South
bJ Cblllkothe .,,,.,_ y Blf olnrllte In l!..kJI!i -cooatr
il4i4'Uo• ~ ~....
. ~ orrlvtnaln NelsiiJijr~ last .
111 tilt ....,., hall the CavoDIJ'I I.U to lo'll ~lm team to II!' orown • . .
'iteaa!IY pullM ~way, r.,ding ;a..
Ill• sPJOAI,.. Sb•~ aittded
-Frld.....bt •.

·oODS sure Ain't wnat They used -·
Wll..

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tOo mueh beilhi flnd blilf ' - - - - -- - - -

J:
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~ """ hiiMiujll , . , ,

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@i~io"'l!'plodpan~,_ . .~ · ·

~ fo•oo11di:peahi"!!-.1Pt•n.ail'li

Mr. and Mrs. Guy ·
lamUy, Sberry and ·
M1u Effie Pl~ens
thls week end after ·a
Florida.

,..-tliti&lt;&gt;II.Orvl&lt;O.

,.., B-B Ca D f dn· tl N
r.
I
.10 e ut · n e en
1 e ow
~?n""''~~~:d~e,:."'!r·~~ ~ri':=~r~~hl~1~.:~t~.··:·.th.. :~·Ui~~~~~:·!~~;;~l~
•l!!llo '
S:.!'W~Iftf
e~:~'t ;a t:
toUld -..il
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ltmo·f~
Unt:!.

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11

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;;tbe;:';,n a!.e

.J~·~

Thethey
San~ed
Fransico
"ain't Philadttpbta
Utah an4 tUber
$t.
or
what
to be,"Don•
but toniJht
or ~etne
Wbtell
tbey eon at lmt tarn the rlahl to troun&lt;ed Temple, liNt. !.food~¥

defebd the NCAA baaketball cha~- niJht.
plonlltlp they have held lor two
IPAIITONS UPIIT
•trallbt )'lift.
MlcbJIIft State, •hit~ fllretdy
Tht DOna, wltb an 11-6 ncord hid cllncll.ed an NOAA birth, fall·
that la a fit cry from thelt per· ed to pin the undilpu~ed :B1J Ten
fld ~ or a year ago, carl &lt;:linch ChampJonllblp aa well when Jt wa'J
·l .. c.dr•rnl• Ba•ketball Auocia· upset by Miebiaan, 81·72, Monday
tlon title and an NCAA tourney night at Ann Arbor, Mich. Th~ de·
t.rth br btatlnr runnerup lt. feet droppeil the Spartans Into a
ll•rr•• or California In the -.ason llnal flrst..plaee tie with fndlana,
flftalJqr tub.
and 84·76 victor over Ulinois. Mlu·
Dumtta T•mpl•
n~aota dump('(! Ohio State oUt of a
Another WCM berth m~ty be B1g Ten tie, 76-69.
.telUed tonlaht lf Bradley, runner·
up in the Mluouri Valley ConferenC!e, loCMel to Wichita. 'J'bat would
IV
aive the league rttle and t{)urncy
, .
berth to Idle St. :ftoul•, "«lllth al..~
read.v bu ellnehtf at lelfilt a 1
,.,

~ lneb,. would put cl~l whore ho pliJsd !roihaiia loot· buo Eut

if'·'
II

tta1

t=
r:, n;;.,:

iltelttl''• 8-i but he

se~ 2~h:s1 . tbt

up.waa
:Ot
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1
. ~ l:'bl::!

ld

th~ ·

t was el&amp;ht oa

~

lOOMS Of
New Pu,.lture

J roJI
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BAKER·

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f{JJUpupil.
!rfoftitoll,
'fieflt
to
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be,._
a •nd-

11t1t tuafd for the liobeat
--

f\Yo.

Inc

1

r~o~lle~d~t;~~~:~i~

.
from J hn &amp;Won
11 ~ weren't tor Mooft diil~d'a
ee
•
·
recently acquired Mnubfii. · bUs•
wh,te ChiUlcothe continutd: to perhapa the advice ln
1Mter
un tlt itl''llil Itt tht Mttnd ball- might be conalderedl Jaek, . old

*..

fellow, go through your ·' "e• • ·
ptn. See If our•fine Paathen )lave
not been Included eitber In
itrlllht new!! ttorlea (1110 (OIJIIng
from my beaten up old RoJap or

.

Sport~

In the

Detk column 'uft aa
fitequently, Jt not more 10, lhan
Raclt!.e's just as fine ba'all:etball

team, or 'Middleport's not 110 skill·
ed but just as ardent -club' All we
can do !4.:let \_he retord '1:11!t- fo~
a: deslrt- to "btf· fair to eve•:r.one.
AI feN- poor old Moon, he hardly
finds time to bowl anymore. I telJ
you true, that man really Is out Of
elrcnlatloa. J'lcl Haalftey'a litter.
,!mh ~~...'191'7·
v1tvelanu 0.
Dear str:
·1
t have beRn _..l»~rJbina: ~ the
SenUnel Ia hopei of foliOWlllJ
Pomeroy'• Gill,!: tQm. But h

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-.wo.en111r.~...•ft: _one ~·.
'

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that ant hear about IIa Middt..,ort
aitd Raelne. I know lb~ ia a J(alra
CountY" paper
It loots ·ut:e.

-.ut

m~ 10J11e Oflt e-oul~ put Jn~ J
10 21 10 41 pOd _'t'Of4 ~ ,.._~oy'a team. JU•
CbiJUcotbt
14 24 'f Of te.r aQ, Raetqe' dlitp't ,txactiY ~I!
tCOIIMO
over Pomeroy, k",tJe (t wou¥,, be

"to get •omethlna In wrltFly qull1en:
lng without any further talka or Pomeroy

postponement.."

Pomero7: Wilermuth 8 (U) D;
Johneon .a CO.U 10; Buflln&amp;t:on I
(1·2) '' lluon 5 (1·11 11; EUtmon
1 CJ-.!} t; Llmtlett O.O.Oi Folmer 0..
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ChiiiiOOibe; i'rw!n H &lt;Hl 1:
Loe~il!r I (0-IIJ J; i)yer I (Q.j)) I;
Stafford 2 fHl t;.l'llher I (Ill)) 3;
PLAYIIIIT
JkCKSONVlLLII, Flo. -IIP- Uiekt7 I (lo'J) · ~I; J'llrrt11r ~;
Mickey Wrlsht, play!na tho bolt Huff a fO.O)· l~ Rail I (0.0) 10. '"
golf of her earee"' det~ltt col4 talnll &lt;J.ltl et.
lltl"''" .,.... .-d swnu~.,...
wind ond rsln, come frOm l&gt;oh!nd
with a terrifle 14at-da, Jt&amp;rp to
i win the tii.OOO IIO..onv!Uo' Wq~~o
en'• Opon lor t!oo 100011d llr~
li·ILICT WIIWALL

ORLANDO, Fls. .uP -Tile U. 8.
Trolling Aun. ~)111 n-eleeted
Ji'ronk 1.. Wlawall of Loundonvllle,
N. Y., ehalrman of tbe board ot
dlrectora.

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wilt to .sk llr. i;ll!(ord to ftlte
,.n artlele a.,.ut Pon•eroy be~uae

It ap"''" thol lit. Tonnehl! Ia
unaware ·of Point"Y'• baakQ baD
ieam.
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ONE lllml'I'1'Al.t !ley, ~aolt,
eome to tltlnlt ol I~ bow did you,
liM out l!a~t' lotll l'omerof,
lbod out llod\!o boat Pomeroy?

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as they. did against oalllpolis-tbe
Plllthert wert pttlnJ the btlt
down aU rl(l:ht, and were not over·
ly bothered by it. Jt wa1 thi!! lack
of ability to rebGund agalnst Chil·
Ueotbe that froze out the Panthert.
Neither team could complain I·
bout being "off" In jU shooting,
althOUfh the Panthers. did mitt!l an
lbnorm.il pumbcr of foul throwa,
rettlnl only 9 of 18. .they ane
Chllllt!othe only a few tl!lances at
· the tree throw line, 14, While nine
lor the ti'OWn.
were made·.
And it undoubtedly would mean
Of 1g
It ~.. the closiJ JUarding of
that BrJdJu• would, receive 1 bid
:'
HUff and HaU aaalnllt PtNneroy's
to 1M Nallonal lnvltaHon 1'ourna· DETROIT, UP - ~iht heavy. John Sluon and Larry WUder·
wcia:ht champion Areble Moore muth, and Mlc):ey'a towerln1 over
baa unlll M-arch 18 to stan for a Joh01on, that 1peJied defeat.
Juno tllle fight aaaln.t the winner
ChUlleoU'.•I now move~ lntC~ the
of the Chuck Speller • Tony Ao· District tow·nament with :?omeroy,
thor.y bout.
tt, -lut pot·u tlal atumbllna blotk,
Floyd Stevena, PreJldent or tht out of the way. ChiUicothe had
National BoxlnJ A.ltoelatlon, laid been ranked No. 10 by t.l'le United
down the 1aw Monnay and ordered Prflll In Ohio, wil;b • 1ft. I ret:!ord.

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that 1pelled doom In spl\4!: ,t 1
At pain of getUnJ el~ a·
'""' llfhliDI effort by Pomoror.
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G ...a... llfitk:~ buiiPOle canlter a:aln {see Jetter ~ 10 ~·I an
o.. """'"l
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i
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ioterestipg human twlllt to the
,.,.. wh• IOOk1 ~ ~ mp:
battle of tb~ baaetbaU riar that

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Di¥et (Age ~y G~~s.Momentum Tonight
·As TMrbi Vie For Regtoaal Totttney Spots

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new C:lub tJuiotlp Ita epriril tra n.
lnr Pl\11!15, "1ta defenae 1111 mueh
better th11:1 J had In Cleveland •d
lhttt It rib
elthar
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UW J!odlona mllhl kov~ " • lltiiJ
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West Columbia

Tbe

Columbia LAdles
Friend£J&amp;Jp c~ held jtJ l'ebru11')' meeting at 1-be home ot Mr.s.
P,\ul Fitzierald on Thurldsy nia:bt:
Mrs. Juanita Roush was honored by lbe olber members with a
towet shower in obserl'ance ol her
birthday.

I'Ca ClONSlSftNT· DIPKNDABLE USULTS

WANT
ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
%&lt;Ojlll per word, oae lAiertloa. Jffnlmum eharae IIOc.-4 CODII

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per WCibl for three f'GblirCU1Jve lrulertiou.
SDeeW - Oue DlOIJth. lor 25 ee.au per 'lr'OI'd.
~ rate of 2 eenbl per word will be rbarged for a'!lve:rtl.slnr U
ott ptid lot' before Ult 16th of each month following insertion.
Enwl ta Advertiltq-Should be reported lmmediately. Tb41
D1i1J sen.tiael .. m not be raponsible for more than one ~
noiiiiiOrtlon.
Card of Tbanb and Special NoUcee of Events $1.00. Obituariea
publbbed at I cent per w'Xd.

(I) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY- SELL - RENT find employment - hire or find a lost item through
'Ihe Daily Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad In
Ibis column

DISC RECORDT':R, iOOd sbapi,
1 Eddie Fife, call 6045-J.
3 s·6tc
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GETS
RESULTS

- - - - -l~For

Sole or Rent

4 ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace,

kitchen fllnk on ~ acre. Don
Manuel, Racine, o.
3 5 5tp

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and

Service. R. A Finlaw, tH2 Jt,
Main St., Pomeroy

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3 5 lmop.

Help Wonted

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c=a=oo=E'"'o"n..=-"$3"".oo
c
~--per-,baccc..,.=l·a--nd'

steel drwnl wanted. Virall Teaford, Sytal!u~&gt;e . phone 807·M.
3 5 3tc

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I"AYI - ' T YOII KHOW?
eat«'• will live JOU tlte 1tNt
trade on .furuiture or appllanou.
Ulf
DIKALa, lho profit pullot
Herm Berry'.-. Hah!hery, tne.
t2:J · Stb Street
Park~!"'!bur1,

W. Va.

PhOiie Garfield 2-3SBI

-1Sb) Auto Services
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2 281 moe.

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R. B. llAWWIGS SONS CO. - 21
hour

Wrerker

PIJne

8227.

Servtee.
DIJ'
Nlattt Phone

8039-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTil
DEALERS.
8_,.1 t1

---18) Auto Soles·

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1958 BUICK VB Special StaUon
Wagon. [)yna!low Drive, power
•teerln&amp;o ful:y equipped. SAV£
over $1,000.00. Blaettnar's, Pom·
eroy-.
2 28 ete

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SuPply rural famille&amp; In lfeia:a in Parkeraburg Monday.

wtth Nationally Adver·

Mrs. Gruen Stewart spent W~d­

tree ln1uranee Plan. Write: Rou
Stewart, to3 McKinley Avenue,

Mr•. Nanny Johnson of New Ha·

ti~~ei:l Watkins Products for farm neaday ,uh her 1iBter Mrs. Em·
and home Al~&gt;o ask about our ma Rickard of Clifton.

N. W. Canbln, Ohio.

3 4 3te ven waa a Tuellday night gueat of
,
he( lister, Mn. Jay ForemollRELlABLE LADY to Hve m bomer
.Lawrence Stewart bas been abPhone 906-'M.
3 4 3tp .sent ' ffom his employme11t this

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5erv1Ce51

QUICK SERVICE on Wtlil!'b

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week beeause of ilinl85.
Mia• .Sharon Foremon "f Muon
•Pent Tue1day night with frler1dll

palrlng hy Faof'ory Traifted here.
~- Winifred HoHman left ear·
watchmaker COlLINS IEWE1-3-tf ly W-ednelday mornln&amp; !or Cleve·
LERS, Pom~ror.
land (p be with his sister, Mn.
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SEa. Ella Rose Grinstead who was to
VICE All makes Repaired bY Ex· underso major sur1ery at the
pert Tec.,nicians. Phone 6284 Y CleVeland Clinic.
·
8-15--U
Mlddlepor -·.
Mrs. Aline Carpenter visited
with Mra. Edgar Arnotl (){ MiddleRADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE, port on Friday .
Phone 200, Cleland Appliance
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scott of CoStore, 11'8 W. Main St., Pomeroy,
1urn~;tus spent Thursday nie:ht with
2-23-tl
Mra ~e aHd Mild1·ed Van Meter.

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lfeo!UaUon. JIH. Opal Gro" and
Prayer b7 lin. Poullno lllcll•
Rev. Grove eondueted the elftC.
Durin&amp; the btudne. teuloD. eonlion
of omeen fnnD tile report of dueled by lbo ou~ pi'OIIdent,
Earl ll&lt;Ciure, lin. lad Jlo.
Cl~~re, Kdr~ unknown, tile UD· the naoU:utin1 committee wbe11 MrJ. Xarr, co-.mu.nleatloDJ Wfte
kAown heln, devisee~, le&amp;ateea, the Women'1 Society of CbriJUu rud, penonal Dledpt lmOJlDtiRa:
eueutors, sJminillraton Dl" u- Service met TbW'&amp;day. The fOllow- to ~ wen pafd for JrlitfloDJ tbt
p~.~:t year and a pledfe- ot $113 wu
tllfti Of Earl WeClore, il dce'eued, ing officen were elected:
Prealdeot, Mn. BeUy Routh; mlde foi- the eom:lnr; year.
BerDlce McClure; addrtq uoknon,
..... , U1t Ull- Vice President, Mrs. Letlla Woodi
World DQ of
will be
known bUJband of Bernln Me- secretary, Mrs. Altona ltuT, Tre• observed llareb 8.
Clure; tbe unknown .bein, deri· surer, Mrs. Pauline Rice; Sec. of
The blrthda¥a of lin. J'l'ecl.a ¥JI.
~ee~, Jeaateea, cxecuton, admtnJa. Missionary Education, Mn. Luq ler, Mn. FJ~aee 'l(idqel, Mrs.
traton or :~~signs Or Bernice Mc- Jeffers, Sec. of Social Relation1, MaMl Van Meter aq.d Mn. Sybil
Clure, U dec.!ased. Nora MeCIUI't!, Mrs. Della Windsor, Set. of lJt· Darat were ob~erVed.
address unknown, the unknown erature and Publications, }ln.
llefre•bmeott ol p.ndwiehea,
bein, devisees, legatee.. u:eett- Effie Calvert; Promotion secretary cake, salad and e·oftee w~

CHESTER '

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Mrs. Mollie Bookman.

served.

Mrs. PauJine Rice bad the program entitled "The Cbureb and
Mental Heahb." She waa assisted
by Mrs. Betty Roush, Mrs._ Let~a
Wood and Mrs. Lucy Jeffera. Song
"Jesu• Like A Shepherd Lhd Me"
St·rlpture, Mrs. E!izabeth Wickh•m

·F rienda here bave lell'lled of the
death of ilr. Olil Lewil of Cleveland. He was ~nnerly a resident
of tblr ~ommunity. A •tater Mrs.
Elsie Adams retidet ln Pomeroy.

NOW . SELLING
AT

POWELL'S ·SUNOCO

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Sedan. Lela than 9,000 cuy
miln Atmout llkc the clay· It
wu 10ld. $2.flm.OO. Blaetlner'•·
2 28 6te
Pomeroy.

1955 PLYMOUTH vs· Savoy 4 dr.
Sedan. One Joeal owner. Belvedere thrcme trim. $1,49,.00.
Bluttnar'•· Pomeroy-.

Sedan. Be:ntUful turqoube and

wbilo ftnioh, power atldo. $U95.

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CAT FISH-Live or Dressed. Carl
Chevalier, LOna Bottom.

3 5 i2ip

MMICII 12, 10:00 A. M.- 18 hood
milk eGWJ, Farman traetor and
wJttvatqr, eorn picker, aide lev·

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rake, mowin1 maebine, one
tractor dille, other too aumer·
oua to mtntion. Not retponlible
for 1ny dam~tet. Allen Nfl:lton,
Rutland. Harrltonvllle • Rutland

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MAYTAG WA811EII-100d condition, m1y be aeen at 168 A1h,

Middleport

GARDEN
TRACTORS
,eSJMPLICITY

CHAIN SAWS
eMALL
e McCULLOCII

Eq11ipment
Company, Inc.

Meig1

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Road.

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IMi CHEVROLET Belaire I dr.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

eJACOBSEN

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Where Quallty Ia

Paramount
~ullernut &amp; 2nd Pomeroy

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

LOT FOa SALE in Syracuse.

Pbon• 11118-M.

3 I 8tp

IIOLSTEIN Jlllli1I)R baby call.
Prloo fiO.OO. Roaor Lollhtll. Rock
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FO~R:-.:SALE=;:--::C::-oa-::ta-:-:1:-1-:-,-::.

Dreun - lt, &amp;l&amp;oe.
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c/o Tile !la1!15elllln'l, Pomeroy
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i'h.e you ~ld ltnJIIJio SliBNmao,
male, brott, ebeap. Arthur Orr,
beat Buhal, Phone 31921.
218 ltp

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8 to 13 Canner~ 8 to 9 Blifl'i 10 to
115 Milk C ow~ 70 to 120
Veal Cillve~ 'fop5 31J.90 Seconrl'
25 to 30 Medium 15 lo 20 Com. 4:
Hvs. lO lo ;.1.5 l:Ull..'l tl lo I~
ShlH' P ~Wll!.i &amp; Lms. 4 ~~~ l.IJ Stor.k
t. wcs 3 to 8 Jo'at Sl1ccp 3 to n Culls
1 to 4 Bucks 3 to 7 }'al Wclhcn ~
lo 8.
Lamb,, Tops 20.60 Seconds 10 to W
Llsht Wls. 12 to lt!i Common 10 tt'
14..

boundl'df aJ follow•: Beillnnlng at
the Southear.t corner of Fraction
NQ. 1 Jn Scipio Townlbtp, Count)'
and State aforeeald, thence North
102 rod 1; lbenee West 12 roda;
thence Wet~~t 32 de&amp;. South 30
rods; thence Welt 1• rleg. South
20 rods; thPnce Weat fO deJ.
South 24 roda; thflonee West 31
deg, SoUth 20 rods: tbence Soutb
23 deg. Wt:st U rods 12 Jinks;
thence Ea1t 30 rodJ~; thence South
40 roda; thence Eut 7,5 rods 17
links to plnce o( beJlnnlnJ, con·
( 211
talnina: about tort, {40) acre ..
Qulvey propcrt)' lit Monkey Run. more or less, ·and la part of fracWill aell at the apprajaed price. tion No. 7, ~clplo Township.
· M.ra. Everett Thomu.
Mejfl Couflty, Ohlo, save and ex·
3 I Sle eept thf'l coal that wa• reserved by
Jacob Davia wben said land w11
88 ACRE F,O,BM, 5 ~~tile off 33 on
deeded by said Davia to A. Dun·
KJngsbury Rotd. ,Good 8 room Jap, deed doted Jinuary 3, 18151.
houae, 2 barna, 't1 timber, W.l.
B. Carelton, Pomeroy, B. D. 2.
The ser.olld
ia descrlbecJ
3 43lp
aa (0Uowa,
unditlded

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days here.

Real Estate

USE
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len Sedan. Dynanow drive,
PAIICEL NO. IV
Boot~~. Pboo• 631":lii
11-20-11 i 220 to 2110 ibs. l6 to 18.70
power 1teerlni and bnke11,
"hard-top, 12,993.00 Blaettnar·•, COMPLETE InsurQncv Protection, 1 Light 14 to 16.70 l''aL Sowli J:.! to 17
Tho first piece ts de1er~bed as
Pomeroy.
2 28 6le
Life, Aulo. Flre, Polio. Call Don Stags 12 to 10 Boars 8 to 17 SOw• followA, to-wit: An undivided three
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MHls, Middleport, Ohio.
&amp; Pigs 50 to 126 S:hoata 3 to 1~
fifths interest iD the ton~
· bitt
4 dr.
19ll8 PONTIAC VB Sl
.=;_;;::;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; CATTLE Steer~ 10 ttJ18 H~~:·~~;~~Jreal~*lti zli~in the C ~
Custom CataUna
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I to 18 gab,y Beef 12 .\o 18 Fat .
of Mellti" anil :ltate ot Ohio , d

\0~6 PONTIAC V8 Star Chief 4 dr.

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~~arn...s•mp.,;; ,........ ,...... LIVESTOCK REPORT
1~ BUICK V8 Century 4 d;::- Rlv·
Htdd.Jeport. Flre • Aubomoblle- 1HOGS 175 to 220 lbs. 16 tb

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Edgar B. McClure, dt'tCeased; wiU
take nOUee that Dale M. Dutton,
exe~utor of the eatate of MerrllJ
McClUre, deceued, on the 21st
day of January, 19li7, flied hlJ pe·
Ution In tbe Probate tourt wJtb· I
In and' for the County of Mel11 /
and Slate of Ohio alteginJ thJt
the personal e•tate of •aid decedent ill not sultilient to pay the
debtl and the eosta of admtnJsteriD.g' hla f'lltate; that he · ~d
seized in lee limple Cf the follow·
h'J dMcrlbed real estate, •ituated
in aaid Coul"'t)' in which the a!ofe.
mentioned defendants elatm: or
16.70 may ellitil an inlerest, to-wlt:

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UIC!Ilton, ladtt~Utiatraton or usi&amp;na or Donald McClure, if deceased. Cllrarle1 McClure, Jr., ld·
dre~~ unknown; Mrs. Cbarle, Me·
Clure, Jr., the unkonwn ·.bein, 4•
visee1, 1~1ateea, executors, l.dmin· ·
istrators or auilftl of Charlet Ke·
Clure, Jr., if de~eaaed. The un·
known heirs, devlsees, lej:a~a.
neeuton, adminlitraton or ••
liiDI of Charles !"rank MeClure,
lle~eal'led. AUae McClure, addrea1
unknown; the unknown beirt1 devbeeJ, JegatP.tts, executors, adlnln·
h:tratora or asslcns of AlLee 1·Me·
ClUte, 1f d2e~11ed. The unkDown
heirs, devi~ees, legatees, eseeu-

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"blmaa04 (1a.flle 'm rtaldftllol ment tr.m tle 4riU.M .t ~he
flOw ia Iowa. Wlden1n 1 tu. 12e at 'PI'ettnted t1tree prttt.I-Qna •aned tteaa eaullna hatards and lae:Nu- town about the job, and to an.
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ewer their qunUQ--na.
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Ave .. said tratl.ic on Butternut aQJne .t:t':TnOY(II Of Route 134. Now would be nu!.Uf•td if Rt. 124 were Reuter, reprue:111U~ thti'Jiotaf OAV
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/ ehapt.r: TM meo eonapJmne4 t~ !t!
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Hon of Mulberry aad UnlQa ·.\v• mcYed fi.bm the farUet peUUon or Councy COIJldliliioner Dati n. •omeont wu tbooUng .J..out win·
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nuea. H~ threaler'led a law suU llJtttfl thtl aew one .Ot&gt;PD•d to !Iartlll&amp;er opo~llffd t11e eban~e u dowt: in the DAV Had, wbl!h is
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n~t .remove~ an~ !lid he q..ted were handed Mr. Sl)ltn
lbe i'!ll either .ror~"""cr •r 'Mid·
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11aJor 11ar w~,orkmart~'~
lormer D1vi!1on JO Entlneer M.i.J record.
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Middleport oprut c
''Farley jn a palt statement to the
A-t-.lna indleat.ea . the . P,oimtto Potetf it "tOr : e ..rne reason tU t.own ~ar~ll tp en}ol'ce the
effect that "Jl.t 124 ahcJUld not be .· Chember ot comm~ · lYif ~ U.at tfte' ,POinetor mothers want It llw toneersPnr the U-H' of air "I·
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throu1h bere." (where it now il),' eated to w&amp;rt1df tu- 'J€!,JQTI) fm. 1removed." .
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fles in the town hm~j.J aDO wa.rn•·
' ~l~ct Globokar said It waJ her- prove.ment of the. ~ommunlty lt reJJartinCer ali:o U&lt;aUfid maay ed that IDJOne eaueht vlolth n;{
opmmn the route should be ke~r presented and th~t an ACtion Com. moN deaths have re1ulted from the law would be proseeutfll.
where it is, repaired, and wld· mlttee formed in•ide the Chamber traWc iacidenta on Rt. 143 than
Jlu:ueU C.pebart, cwneilman ,
ened. She believed 'it ne«l8ary on tbis roulin1 ~poaal agrel!td o~ 136 inside Pomeroy, (A ~ota1 or was told to cheek tbe PPt~ibiJi1 y
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for the econc;mlc well-being of the
iboutct 'not
made e.tl(ht are believed to have been of extendina the .llnitary,, atwer
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and
wid· killed on 143 In the tall 10 Nears, th
b th ld b b 11 dla
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si.x j~ o• ateident. Dr. Bok!t ha:d
roug
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nue mother, who • adrititted Mr
B--'•---nu• tutlfted to one-of hia pei'ional known as ~ the Hole," .ln' the up.
h u ..~per property
ellcl ol town
the Htrb
Arr.·
..,..nd 1nsured many coa1 truCki
of -J24 and• know 1edi~inJ from 1 tJ nlon itk
.11nd toOthe~
ra"Of)etties
fr.om .But· A~. aec!ldent.
on t.he aame street.
asked, "do we have t.o. alt there
and
wait
until
a
true};
tomu
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Games were played , secret ds·
1er &amp;llts fl!xchenged and refulih ·
menti served to the followlne· lht-ris Eads, Mildred and Marty Brum·
ley of Point PleJsant; Juanita ,
Donna, and Catny TI.o11 sh o! New
Haven; Peggy Arnot! of Middte- ton, administratora or asa'IDJ of
port; Eth Young, Lucy Trew, AI· Nora .McClure, if dc-ceased. 'I'be
ma ·Coleman, Peachie Eli01 :'. Rele, unknown hein, deviseea, leaatet:s,
Elia.J, Mae Van Meter, Mildred exeeuton, administrator• or uVin Meter, and Linda Fitz.~erald liJill of Nathaniel M~Ciure, Jr.,
of West Columbia, Mr. and Mrt. deceased. Emma F. M.~Clure, ad·
Jeny Stott of Columbus.
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1 drest unknown; .... , , ...... , UDThe next meeting will be aFth&lt;: known hnaband of Emma ~~~
home of M-rs. Mil dred Brumley of Clure; the unknown heirs, devl·
Point Pleasant.
aeea, legatees executors: adml.nJa.
tratora or :.ssi,ns of Emma F. Mc.Jap llaschar of Point Pleasant Clure, U deceased. Nathaniel We•
is a patient in the Mason Clink ley McClure, addreu unknown;
He is the father of Mr.a. Vernal Mn. N"-thaniel We.lley McClure,
.Jobn:son, George Hosehar, and Mrs whose real name is unknown, the
Wilbur Van Meter, all local real· unknown heirs, deviaeea. exeeu·
dcnta.
ton, admjnJstrators, or assign• ol
This community wu saddened Nathaniel Welley McClure, if .deto hei.r of the death ot Mrs. Len:a ~eaaed. .Donald MeCllll'e, add.rea
Higanbolbam of Gl'ove City. M". unknown, Mrs. Donald MeClure,
Hig::inbotham and her family for - who41 real oame is unlalown; the

We are lookmg for a ~n. wbo ~~I merly resided here.
lnten:lted In a good paymg bua1
Dell !)f his own. Earnlnga un·
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Vernal Jobn10n
. limited. No c-apltal investment. and children, Mr~ . Lucy Jobn1on,
Good car or light truc)c needed. and MH. Aline Carpenter .shopped
Co~ty

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West Columbia

Tbe

Columbia LAdles
Friend£J&amp;Jp c~ held jtJ l'ebru11')' meeting at 1-be home ot Mr.s.
P,\ul Fitzierald on Thurldsy nia:bt:
Mrs. Juanita Roush was honored by lbe olber members with a
towet shower in obserl'ance ol her
birthday.

I'Ca ClONSlSftNT· DIPKNDABLE USULTS

WANT
ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
%&lt;Ojlll per word, oae lAiertloa. Jffnlmum eharae IIOc.-4 CODII

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per WCibl for three f'GblirCU1Jve lrulertiou.
SDeeW - Oue DlOIJth. lor 25 ee.au per 'lr'OI'd.
~ rate of 2 eenbl per word will be rbarged for a'!lve:rtl.slnr U
ott ptid lot' before Ult 16th of each month following insertion.
Enwl ta Advertiltq-Should be reported lmmediately. Tb41
D1i1J sen.tiael .. m not be raponsible for more than one ~
noiiiiiOrtlon.
Card of Tbanb and Special NoUcee of Events $1.00. Obituariea
publbbed at I cent per w'Xd.

(I) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY- SELL - RENT find employment - hire or find a lost item through
'Ihe Daily Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - An Ad In
Ibis column

DISC RECORDT':R, iOOd sbapi,
1 Eddie Fife, call 6045-J.
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GETS
RESULTS

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Sole or Rent

4 ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace,

kitchen fllnk on ~ acre. Don
Manuel, Racine, o.
3 5 5tp

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and

Service. R. A Finlaw, tH2 Jt,
Main St., Pomeroy

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3 5 lmop.

Help Wonted

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c=a=oo=E'"'o"n..=-"$3"".oo
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~--per-,baccc..,.=l·a--nd'

steel drwnl wanted. Virall Teaford, Sytal!u~&gt;e . phone 807·M.
3 5 3tc

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I"AYI - ' T YOII KHOW?
eat«'• will live JOU tlte 1tNt
trade on .furuiture or appllanou.
Ulf
DIKALa, lho profit pullot
Herm Berry'.-. Hah!hery, tne.
t2:J · Stb Street
Park~!"'!bur1,

W. Va.

PhOiie Garfield 2-3SBI

-1Sb) Auto Services
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2 281 moe.

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R. B. llAWWIGS SONS CO. - 21
hour

Wrerker

PIJne

8227.

Servtee.
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8039-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTil
DEALERS.
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---18) Auto Soles·

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1958 BUICK VB Special StaUon
Wagon. [)yna!low Drive, power
•teerln&amp;o ful:y equipped. SAV£
over $1,000.00. Blaettnar's, Pom·
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SuPply rural famille&amp; In lfeia:a in Parkeraburg Monday.

wtth Nationally Adver·

Mrs. Gruen Stewart spent W~d­

tree ln1uranee Plan. Write: Rou
Stewart, to3 McKinley Avenue,

Mr•. Nanny Johnson of New Ha·

ti~~ei:l Watkins Products for farm neaday ,uh her 1iBter Mrs. Em·
and home Al~&gt;o ask about our ma Rickard of Clifton.

N. W. Canbln, Ohio.

3 4 3te ven waa a Tuellday night gueat of
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he( lister, Mn. Jay ForemollRELlABLE LADY to Hve m bomer
.Lawrence Stewart bas been abPhone 906-'M.
3 4 3tp .sent ' ffom his employme11t this

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5erv1Ce51

QUICK SERVICE on Wtlil!'b

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week beeause of ilinl85.
Mia• .Sharon Foremon "f Muon
•Pent Tue1day night with frler1dll

palrlng hy Faof'ory Traifted here.
~- Winifred HoHman left ear·
watchmaker COlLINS IEWE1-3-tf ly W-ednelday mornln&amp; !or Cleve·
LERS, Pom~ror.
land (p be with his sister, Mn.
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SEa. Ella Rose Grinstead who was to
VICE All makes Repaired bY Ex· underso major sur1ery at the
pert Tec.,nicians. Phone 6284 Y CleVeland Clinic.
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Mlddlepor -·.
Mrs. Aline Carpenter visited
with Mra. Edgar Arnotl (){ MiddleRADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE, port on Friday .
Phone 200, Cleland Appliance
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scott of CoStore, 11'8 W. Main St., Pomeroy,
1urn~;tus spent Thursday nie:ht with
2-23-tl
Mra ~e aHd Mild1·ed Van Meter.

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lfeo!UaUon. JIH. Opal Gro" and
Prayer b7 lin. Poullno lllcll•
Rev. Grove eondueted the elftC.
Durin&amp; the btudne. teuloD. eonlion
of omeen fnnD tile report of dueled by lbo ou~ pi'OIIdent,
Earl ll&lt;Ciure, lin. lad Jlo.
Cl~~re, Kdr~ unknown, tile UD· the naoU:utin1 committee wbe11 MrJ. Xarr, co-.mu.nleatloDJ Wfte
kAown heln, devisee~, le&amp;ateea, the Women'1 Society of CbriJUu rud, penonal Dledpt lmOJlDtiRa:
eueutors, sJminillraton Dl" u- Service met TbW'&amp;day. The fOllow- to ~ wen pafd for JrlitfloDJ tbt
p~.~:t year and a pledfe- ot $113 wu
tllfti Of Earl WeClore, il dce'eued, ing officen were elected:
Prealdeot, Mn. BeUy Routh; mlde foi- the eom:lnr; year.
BerDlce McClure; addrtq uoknon,
..... , U1t Ull- Vice President, Mrs. Letlla Woodi
World DQ of
will be
known bUJband of Bernln Me- secretary, Mrs. Altona ltuT, Tre• observed llareb 8.
Clure; tbe unknown .bein, deri· surer, Mrs. Pauline Rice; Sec. of
The blrthda¥a of lin. J'l'ecl.a ¥JI.
~ee~, Jeaateea, cxecuton, admtnJa. Missionary Education, Mn. Luq ler, Mn. FJ~aee 'l(idqel, Mrs.
traton or :~~signs Or Bernice Mc- Jeffers, Sec. of Social Relation1, MaMl Van Meter aq.d Mn. Sybil
Clure, U dec.!ased. Nora MeCIUI't!, Mrs. Della Windsor, Set. of lJt· Darat were ob~erVed.
address unknown, the unknown erature and Publications, }ln.
llefre•bmeott ol p.ndwiehea,
bein, devisees, legatee.. u:eett- Effie Calvert; Promotion secretary cake, salad and e·oftee w~

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Mrs. Mollie Bookman.

served.

Mrs. PauJine Rice bad the program entitled "The Cbureb and
Mental Heahb." She waa assisted
by Mrs. Betty Roush, Mrs._ Let~a
Wood and Mrs. Lucy Jeffera. Song
"Jesu• Like A Shepherd Lhd Me"
St·rlpture, Mrs. E!izabeth Wickh•m

·F rienda here bave lell'lled of the
death of ilr. Olil Lewil of Cleveland. He was ~nnerly a resident
of tblr ~ommunity. A •tater Mrs.
Elsie Adams retidet ln Pomeroy.

NOW . SELLING
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POWELL'S ·SUNOCO

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Sedan. Lela than 9,000 cuy
miln Atmout llkc the clay· It
wu 10ld. $2.flm.OO. Blaetlner'•·
2 28 6te
Pomeroy.

1955 PLYMOUTH vs· Savoy 4 dr.
Sedan. One Joeal owner. Belvedere thrcme trim. $1,49,.00.
Bluttnar'•· Pomeroy-.

Sedan. Be:ntUful turqoube and

wbilo ftnioh, power atldo. $U95.

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CAT FISH-Live or Dressed. Carl
Chevalier, LOna Bottom.

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MMICII 12, 10:00 A. M.- 18 hood
milk eGWJ, Farman traetor and
wJttvatqr, eorn picker, aide lev·

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rake, mowin1 maebine, one
tractor dille, other too aumer·
oua to mtntion. Not retponlible
for 1ny dam~tet. Allen Nfl:lton,
Rutland. Harrltonvllle • Rutland

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MAYTAG WA811EII-100d condition, m1y be aeen at 168 A1h,

Middleport

GARDEN
TRACTORS
,eSJMPLICITY

CHAIN SAWS
eMALL
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Eq11ipment
Company, Inc.

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IMi CHEVROLET Belaire I dr.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

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Where Quallty Ia

Paramount
~ullernut &amp; 2nd Pomeroy

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

LOT FOa SALE in Syracuse.

Pbon• 11118-M.

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IIOLSTEIN Jlllli1I)R baby call.
Prloo fiO.OO. Roaor Lollhtll. Rock
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c/o Tile !la1!15elllln'l, Pomeroy
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i'h.e you ~ld ltnJIIJio SliBNmao,
male, brott, ebeap. Arthur Orr,
beat Buhal, Phone 31921.
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115 Milk C ow~ 70 to 120
Veal Cillve~ 'fop5 31J.90 Seconrl'
25 to 30 Medium 15 lo 20 Com. 4:
Hvs. lO lo ;.1.5 l:Ull..'l tl lo I~
ShlH' P ~Wll!.i &amp; Lms. 4 ~~~ l.IJ Stor.k
t. wcs 3 to 8 Jo'at Sl1ccp 3 to n Culls
1 to 4 Bucks 3 to 7 }'al Wclhcn ~
lo 8.
Lamb,, Tops 20.60 Seconds 10 to W
Llsht Wls. 12 to lt!i Common 10 tt'
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boundl'df aJ follow•: Beillnnlng at
the Southear.t corner of Fraction
NQ. 1 Jn Scipio Townlbtp, Count)'
and State aforeeald, thence North
102 rod 1; lbenee West 12 roda;
thence Wet~~t 32 de&amp;. South 30
rods; thence Welt 1• rleg. South
20 rods; thPnce Weat fO deJ.
South 24 roda; thflonee West 31
deg, SoUth 20 rods: tbence Soutb
23 deg. Wt:st U rods 12 Jinks;
thence Ea1t 30 rodJ~; thence South
40 roda; thence Eut 7,5 rods 17
links to plnce o( beJlnnlnJ, con·
( 211
talnina: about tort, {40) acre ..
Qulvey propcrt)' lit Monkey Run. more or less, ·and la part of fracWill aell at the apprajaed price. tion No. 7, ~clplo Township.
· M.ra. Everett Thomu.
Mejfl Couflty, Ohlo, save and ex·
3 I Sle eept thf'l coal that wa• reserved by
Jacob Davia wben said land w11
88 ACRE F,O,BM, 5 ~~tile off 33 on
deeded by said Davia to A. Dun·
KJngsbury Rotd. ,Good 8 room Jap, deed doted Jinuary 3, 18151.
houae, 2 barna, 't1 timber, W.l.
B. Carelton, Pomeroy, B. D. 2.
The ser.olld
ia descrlbecJ
3 43lp
aa (0Uowa,
unditlded

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days here.

Real Estate

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PAIICEL NO. IV
Boot~~. Pboo• 631":lii
11-20-11 i 220 to 2110 ibs. l6 to 18.70
power 1teerlni and bnke11,
"hard-top, 12,993.00 Blaettnar·•, COMPLETE InsurQncv Protection, 1 Light 14 to 16.70 l''aL Sowli J:.! to 17
Tho first piece ts de1er~bed as
Pomeroy.
2 28 6le
Life, Aulo. Flre, Polio. Call Don Stags 12 to 10 Boars 8 to 17 SOw• followA, to-wit: An undivided three
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MHls, Middleport, Ohio.
&amp; Pigs 50 to 126 S:hoata 3 to 1~
fifths interest iD the ton~
· bitt
4 dr.
19ll8 PONTIAC VB Sl
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Custom CataUna
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\0~6 PONTIAC V8 Star Chief 4 dr.

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~~arn...s•mp.,;; ,........ ,...... LIVESTOCK REPORT
1~ BUICK V8 Century 4 d;::- Rlv·
Htdd.Jeport. Flre • Aubomoblle- 1HOGS 175 to 220 lbs. 16 tb

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Edgar B. McClure, dt'tCeased; wiU
take nOUee that Dale M. Dutton,
exe~utor of the eatate of MerrllJ
McClUre, deceued, on the 21st
day of January, 19li7, flied hlJ pe·
Ution In tbe Probate tourt wJtb· I
In and' for the County of Mel11 /
and Slate of Ohio alteginJ thJt
the personal e•tate of •aid decedent ill not sultilient to pay the
debtl and the eosta of admtnJsteriD.g' hla f'lltate; that he · ~d
seized in lee limple Cf the follow·
h'J dMcrlbed real estate, •ituated
in aaid Coul"'t)' in which the a!ofe.
mentioned defendants elatm: or
16.70 may ellitil an inlerest, to-wlt:

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UIC!Ilton, ladtt~Utiatraton or usi&amp;na or Donald McClure, if deceased. Cllrarle1 McClure, Jr., ld·
dre~~ unknown; Mrs. Cbarle, Me·
Clure, Jr., the unkonwn ·.bein, 4•
visee1, 1~1ateea, executors, l.dmin· ·
istrators or auilftl of Charlet Ke·
Clure, Jr., if de~eaaed. The un·
known heirs, devlsees, lej:a~a.
neeuton, adminlitraton or ••
liiDI of Charles !"rank MeClure,
lle~eal'led. AUae McClure, addrea1
unknown; the unknown beirt1 devbeeJ, JegatP.tts, executors, adlnln·
h:tratora or asslcns of AlLee 1·Me·
ClUte, 1f d2e~11ed. The unkDown
heirs, devi~ees, legatees, eseeu-

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O. Alklno. prOal~nl ~~ t.M· thlo,lh tho! 1&lt;&gt;'1"1· 6om. laoludod l'hJII• -"' bo ~· ......... ...
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"blmaa04 (1a.flle 'm rtaldftllol ment tr.m tle 4riU.M .t ~he
flOw ia Iowa. Wlden1n 1 tu. 12e at 'PI'ettnted t1tree prttt.I-Qna •aned tteaa eaullna hatards and lae:Nu- town about the job, and to an.
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ewer their qunUQ--na.
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Ave .. said tratl.ic on Butternut aQJne .t:t':TnOY(II Of Route 134. Now would be nu!.Uf•td if Rt. 124 were Reuter, reprue:111U~ thti'Jiotaf OAV
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w•s directly affected bv t'u!l eoafii- ttleJ tJtbet 'lli'anted their n;mes re-· ptlced in Jttditleport.
/ ehapt.r: TM meo eonapJmne4 t~ !t!
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Hon of Mulberry aad UnlQa ·.\v• mcYed fi.bm the farUet peUUon or Councy COIJldliliioner Dati n. •omeont wu tbooUng .J..out win·
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n~t .remove~ an~ !lid he q..ted were handed Mr. Sl)ltn
lbe i'!ll either .ror~"""cr •r 'Mid·
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11aJor 11ar w~,orkmart~'~
lormer D1vi!1on JO Entlneer M.i.J record.
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Middleport oprut c
''Farley jn a palt statement to the
A-t-.lna indleat.ea . the . P,oimtto Potetf it "tOr : e ..rne reason tU t.own ~ar~ll tp en}ol'ce the
effect that "Jl.t 124 ahcJUld not be .· Chember ot comm~ · lYif ~ U.at tfte' ,POinetor mothers want It llw toneersPnr the U-H' of air "I·
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' ~l~ct Globokar said It waJ her- prove.ment of the. ~ommunlty lt reJJartinCer ali:o U&lt;aUfid maay ed that IDJOne eaueht vlolth n;{
opmmn the route should be ke~r presented and th~t an ACtion Com. moN deaths have re1ulted from the law would be proseeutfll.
where it is, repaired, and wld· mlttee formed in•ide the Chamber traWc iacidenta on Rt. 143 than
Jlu:ueU C.pebart, cwneilman ,
ened. She believed 'it ne«l8ary on tbis roulin1 ~poaal agrel!td o~ 136 inside Pomeroy, (A ~ota1 or was told to cheek tbe PPt~ibiJi1 y
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for the econc;mlc well-being of the
iboutct 'not
made e.tl(ht are believed to have been of extendina the .llnitary,, atwer
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and
wid· killed on 143 In the tall 10 Nears, th
b th ld b b 11 dla
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si.x j~ o• ateident. Dr. Bok!t ha:d
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B--'•---nu• tutlfted to one-of hia pei'ional known as ~ the Hole," .ln' the up.
h u ..~per property
ellcl ol town
the Htrb
Arr.·
..,..nd 1nsured many coa1 truCki
of -J24 and• know 1edi~inJ from 1 tJ nlon itk
.11nd toOthe~
ra"Of)etties
fr.om .But· A~. aec!ldent.
on t.he aame street.
asked, "do we have t.o. alt there
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wait
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1er &amp;llts fl!xchenged and refulih ·
menti served to the followlne· lht-ris Eads, Mildred and Marty Brum·
ley of Point PleJsant; Juanita ,
Donna, and Catny TI.o11 sh o! New
Haven; Peggy Arnot! of Middte- ton, administratora or asa'IDJ of
port; Eth Young, Lucy Trew, AI· Nora .McClure, if dc-ceased. 'I'be
ma ·Coleman, Peachie Eli01 :'. Rele, unknown hein, deviseea, leaatet:s,
Elia.J, Mae Van Meter, Mildred exeeuton, administrator• or uVin Meter, and Linda Fitz.~erald liJill of Nathaniel M~Ciure, Jr.,
of West Columbia, Mr. and Mrt. deceased. Emma F. M.~Clure, ad·
Jeny Stott of Columbus.
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home of M-rs. Mil dred Brumley of Clure; the unknown heirs, devl·
Point Pleasant.
aeea, legatees executors: adml.nJa.
tratora or :.ssi,ns of Emma F. Mc.Jap llaschar of Point Pleasant Clure, U deceased. Nathaniel We•
is a patient in the Mason Clink ley McClure, addreu unknown;
He is the father of Mr.a. Vernal Mn. N"-thaniel We.lley McClure,
.Jobn:son, George Hosehar, and Mrs whose real name is unknown, the
Wilbur Van Meter, all local real· unknown heirs, deviaeea. exeeu·
dcnta.
ton, admjnJstrators, or assign• ol
This community wu saddened Nathaniel Welley McClure, if .deto hei.r of the death ot Mrs. Len:a ~eaaed. .Donald MeCllll'e, add.rea
Higanbolbam of Gl'ove City. M". unknown, Mrs. Donald MeClure,
Hig::inbotham and her family for - who41 real oame is unlalown; the

We are lookmg for a ~n. wbo ~~I merly resided here.
lnten:lted In a good paymg bua1
Dell !)f his own. Earnlnga un·
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Vernal Jobn10n
. limited. No c-apltal investment. and children, Mr~ . Lucy Jobn1on,
Good car or light truc)c needed. and MH. Aline Carpenter .shopped
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and Sunday witll her
mother, Mrs. Homer Connall)', ot
l'QI'(h, and wu 1 Sunday alternoon visitor of ber fl~f!· Kr
Connally, who 1s recoverlftl from
·~eery in the Camden.Clark HutpataJ ol Parkersburg.
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The Christian Endeavor monlh·
ly meetin&amp; of tbe South Betlltl
EUB Cbureb oi SOver Rid&amp;e will
be held at the home 1of Mr. and
Mn. J. M. Gaul, Chester Route,
Frtday, March 8. at 8:00 p.m.
' Th ts meeting wiU be the third
I of the 19!i7 meetings. the first being held at the home of Mr. and
Mr.,; Orville Wataon of Silver
Ridge , with nineteen mcinber11
present The second, a valentine
partY, waa held at the home ol
Mrs. Effie Wataon of Tqppers
Plams, with twenty-one memben
present.
At tbe February meeting at Kn.
Watson's, &amp;et-well cards were eadorsed by the membera present,
and sent ta four members and
friends wbo were unab)e to attend ; viz: Rev. and Mn:. EIZI
Barnhart or Chellter, t~;nd Date
Tuttle of Silver Ridge, who were
Ul , and Donna leanne ·.BaJ,tr ~ ~f
Chesler· Route, who is suUerina:
from a broken ankle.
Tbe pastor's (Rev. Everett B.ranIC'omb'J) brother of Welltton,
a villrtoi at tbt February meetin~o
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Sliver ·Ridje, recently reetJived
word cij the birth of a aon, AJIIn'
Art bur, · t.o ll:r. and Mra. Arti.ur
Lauer of Cleveland. Ml"'. Lauer · t,
the dauchter of 'Mr. and Mrs•
StanleY Christy, also of CleVetaad, .
and sbe, wltb her parents, have
visited quite frequently in this vi
clnity, and are remembered fOr
their excellent aii!Jlng ability, .
Mra. Faye W.al.lion ot Silver
Ridge, has made several vlJita ~o
the home of her brother and Jla- ,
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John DUl,
Middleport, and assisted· In ~be
eare of the new baby.
Mrs. Emma Partlow, who since
the deaLh of her hu•band, Luther~
has been vlsltinl with relatives,
returned to her home at Silver
Ridge recently, for 1 feW ~ys vl·
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Mr. and Mra. Junior Myers ahd
daughter, who recently returne4
from Mexico, are at present living
with his parent&amp;, Mr. and Mril.
Alvin Myer.!l of Silver Ridge.
Miss Janet Chriaty, who Js attending Olterbein Collea:e, WOI•
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son, Gregory, of ColumbUil 1 wero
WCE:kend guests at lbo bQma of
Mr. and Mn. Garrett Cbrl&amp;t)' ,.,
Silver Ridge, and were preJent at
the birthday dinner Sunday, !n,
bonor ot the birthday of Mr11.
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copy or Form K·l for Hviq veter. .fUct COmpensation with a a fe"'

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.ms who may Ule their boJJUa apo n1iata1ma u po11ible," DJnctor GoMlsa N'aonil 8rWc'ointi, if'uppera
plle~tiona btlinninc March Utb ble nld.
Plains, war bosteu for 1 ,Stanley
was rcltale'd ioday to .Ohlo'a new11·
papen by Dlrtetlr (:hulet

The Director atatcd the bonu• utllltle$, party, liven '•t her home,

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rllct compensatJon Fund.
turate, expedited and economical ty trlenda attended. ~menta

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''We arc releaeln&amp; thb form to . payment of the Ohio bonuL ~

the newspapers of Ohio ' to the)

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her mother, Mr1. Evete:U Brans-

can uaillt ua in our ed\lcttlonal papers veterns orPnlntlona and
and tnlnina 1proa;ram, whlch will otther private and publle eoopera-

be lo full 1Wln1 throu1hout Ohio tlve aaenciea, we expect to. Inform
durlnt the comlna woek.'' Dlreri· he veterana o! t.belr reaponalbl!J·I
or Goble uid.
.l et In our program," be .ald.
the
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to newatnen followh'l

you .,., ·att . own ~~
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or The Commlulonen of the Slnlc
Ina: l'und at the State Hpuse. Tbe)
approved l h e dlalrlb\ltlon pltr:
which will be carried 0 \1 t next
Monday, March nth. In 'c ooper.
lion with Ohio National Guard
lrucka and the Ohio HichWIY Pat·
rol.
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Uon blanks to bt ftllrlt available
through agencies· toop1Jrlth1; with
Lhe County Vetennt ServlC'e Offl·
eer in ~arh ~.:ount)' btlween e A.M.
and 12 noon.
The t'orm K-1 will b~ Size 8"1x
11 with 21 lCema on both aideeand
" place for the 1pplicant to alad
and mak~ a aworp 1tatement.
Attached an~ JK!fforated to Form
K·l arc "General lnetructlona" •
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cuclly whftt l11 dc1l~d for ttl'bh
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Director Goble explained that a muale
1taft of 20 lllatrict repre1entativea riotle
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.o. belp local communltic1 to pto~Tide •a. Informed .p erson, wherever
1ppUcatlon forms wiU be avail·
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rombined with the DlQS,t illhirior headr~m; fro~;u: ~na rea.r, ~f. any competitive
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m•t at Pat towdeey'a l'lome
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1-Ligh Sc:hool, has be('n
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