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Loeal volunteer firemen have been beset with a ruh of·
fires thee put two days with Pomeroy and llld~port flrll .
flghten being called Fl')day afternoon to 'battle three llub- ..
bonl fira In the eoimty areas.
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During reeent years, Mr..J:ampa number of boys in a hoboP
dance routine for their oumber, ~ell . bas 'served as a special staff
"The Money Tree". The bOys WhJ speaker foi several . large corporsing tbe popular tune are me,Ol· atioos ·teling his inspirational story
to all typea 'of audieneea throughberf ol .lhe Dots' Glee Club. ·
''IIY Fait Lady" la the bliiiog ou) lhe !"JUDir)'.
Tht. stoty will enrich the
f&lt;lr, lll• tlrird nember in which
o.r lJU!n~ by mwakeninJ in tbem
Goett nartates IO~:ne
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lines about · e . · the tnnlodro that the eodCJW·
tbe jtre!ty girls as they ap ar on ments ell life are alWOJ!a wortli
sli(O. Mrs.· Eva Stout · hu been ~ore !ban the man-made embel·
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d'""llng the aumber wbich ioj·
Arrangements for Mr. CaniPcl\ides Jeanette Roush, Nancy bell's epeaklag toqr lhro\1111 ,..,...
Wo)Odgeard, Jacquelitoo . Thomn, trol and ooutbern Ohio ore belncBoilniF Diekius, 5ondra Drake, provided as a public servlte by
Judy Barton, Linda
ChBpman the Public RelaUons Department .
Sharon · Young, EdWina , Bell, of Columbus and· Southern ()hio
Cbarle~anna Hess, CarOlyn Ed~ Electric Compaoy.
wartls, :Margaret Handley, Sara
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..A LaZY Day" ill the title of ' th..!
The Paat Chiefs A.soociaUon of
tinlely
'number directed by Mt.s Meigs Temple, Pyl.hian Sljttecs,
will •be beld at
Home in El.ja Donofrio. James Baker, will meet Tuesday owning at
the bQme of Mrs. C. 1'. GallaJheo.
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WiiiJIIJII .alrt'dorson, Jamto Ebe"· Mor,day, Marcl! Ukbach, Sue , Smith, ·sondra
George Campbell was born blind.
Four operations and heavy glaSies
t:arolyn SlAson, Linda
hi his f t lo 0 k 1 t the
Roger Hysell and Charles .Swish·
gave
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world when
he"'w~s 18. H.l.&amp; is a
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life
in two worlds taat
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Mft. Lucille Swackhamer, vii. has been told to five million peoa~d a .native of
cal muelc supervisor, is di~eting pie in (6 stales.

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ed on the aeeond ilarm. Loder tbe
men of Pomeroy l'lre ~t
Georte. E. ~"r, a resident were on the ...,. to . ,_lliddl-'
of Long Boll~ died at his home wbea they wete o--. to 10 ~
early Saturday morning ro1lowing a fll'e on Masser Hill.--\
a protra~d j)IDeu caused by a
Fireman Jack nomu sold toiiJJ
heort conditloa.
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Funeral services will be held that the fire ot ihe latter loeaUon
Monday at 2 P.m. in the Mt. Olive waa the result of 1 fore In an olll
Church at Long Bottom with bur- abandoned barn on Owl Hollow
lai to foUow In Sand Hill Ceme- Boac!. llelilleats in the area ~
I tery. .
. ed havinr noticed an auto ~
J _Survlvtng the deeeated are hu in the vicioity of the ol4 bani
wde Mildred: three ao01, Thomas jllll prior to tlie fire.. Tile ar·wu
a~d George at homo and Elhur aaid to have bail Weal Virgiala Ji.
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Canal W1~cheater; a I»Jlle plates.
daughter Mrs. Dale WeiJh of Cool·
l'lremen traveled more lbaa 40
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· Alia Jl!ll"l'lvlnc' are brotben. !pltea 18. the ~!'- fiHI! - WUbur aiJcl Jooeph of Long Bot- out for a penod of over tline
tom Cllarles of .Mioeraville; Cecil Jloun.
of Par~g; Nelson, Parkerolliddlepori's tanUr truek. wbile
burg, Olble, Spencer,
va., ond
enroute
from ~ llanrl!l fire to
aiolerl, llriL Jlellr) Keffer, Stock· the~ On
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port, 0., an;d JfrL Harte Offl!lt of
nsult
fan blade pDJt&lt;tur. ..
Long Bottom.
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Friend• .may call at the Ewing
Funer-al !lome.
Today Fire Chief Georre Hl&lt;kl
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lllddleport firemen

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the 1\fiddlep,!IJ't Chamber of Commerce In their
quet Q,n FrldJ.y,: April 12. at the High ScbdQ\ . ·
inlrodueed . four GalllJ)olij Rob•-

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Pomeroy fjrelit011 wero Ia 'eoalnil

of tho fire lh\!re•• HOOlld alarm
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mm, prul4iJII. lolllr ~ EbersJlib,nston, is oerv·
~ Garden OuiJ wu
ing a.s . lempo'ra,ry' chairman fot
as U. new CoualJ Contact
to captlJrt:. • car. \liis ytslt wb)le loll,ss Mariov,
l!,tlriJ!III.
',TJ!8 m'eetlng otarted at 11:30 with
Eber.a6•~h is recoverins from re
w lack luneh with 1 the Rutland
~.:eDt •uraery-, said the owration
Garden Club, sponson of the
wHl be ..h~ld in the Pomeroy
1 meeting, Jei'Ving 1 ~age. At
(u~~:.ior'Bigh 8_chool auditorium aP
the af!erDCJ$1Q aeaaion all but thrf1"
be/ore lrom 12 to 6 p. •m.
of the County Cluba: were repreThe Willing Workers ,. Surtda1•J Attired as French maids, this. cl1orus
' P.t v.reUy P.O'!'ietliy
girls ,wilJ trip tlie sented. Hi-$. Robert Reibe~ Re·
Sejtool Claas
Dyesvllle
light fantastic to the tune of "Oh Vou Beautltul DoU"
:!11om Annual' Varjetles Show gionaJ Illrector, ond Jlrs. Jamea
vobmteer&lt;d to serve the
to be presented
of this week, ThUrsday,
and' Friday March 22 at B. Titus, Dlotriet Junior Garden
Don~rs are urged to re&amp;ister 8:00p.m. at
in;Pcmeroy. The
· photographer caught re· Club chalrmon, parlleipated in t·he
and it wa1 decided that
1\CXI week by vioitinl or telephon hearsing
Donovali, Julie Se,ler
Shast•en, Mary Amberger .
i~g ~he lleiK• Countv Red Cl'o.&amp;
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'lffiee in the county Health De· Ann Baker,
Connie Woodgeard, .and Carol·
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brated Friday oight with a blrlb....
at the Legion Hall ..,.•"'
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the .Auxiliary of the Feeney-BeD·
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nett Post, No. 128. preparinc u~·
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serving the dinner and preaentlna
a speela~ program hODQrinll th~
Le(10Dnaire1.
Justice of Peace 1t. E. Griudle;r
Approxifnately seventy-five Le- said today tota1 eosts paid tri 'IJJ~
gioM-alrea ~nd their wive&amp; it&amp;d . c:ounty in JanaarJ aod Februar1
chl~n an!! Invited i!Ueslli 'weie .from bis court were $1137-Gii of
preaeat for lbe .dinner ~ w:aa Wltlcb $192.60 ~e "casu ot llle

oerved in ·the diaiag rtlll!. orbiclt ~uall~. of Pe~.

waa deeorated ln , . _ aod wbiiAO
in teep[jlg with st. Pelrlelt:'a
ShlllllrOI:lr ploceeor!IJ· ..V.. ·
by Tlteo N•utaiiac for' the .~.
Tbe lnvoeation . ... given 'by the
1\ev. Jl,...d Rup~t; P¥\01' at
lbe Fin! ~ Cllllfdl.
who ,.. • pelt. The (!roPut n
presented upsfain Ia ' !be
with Jlrs. COra JleiiDett ill- oef~Uat!
Tbe ..~... ,..~ p~ ilr
Le(lenalres Galllf1KU aad Lou!o
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$192.60 JP ...Is, made

the $537.Gii figure.

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eommwwnen
of juaticca
of peace,

QUirlll&amp; eouoty

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'lnatead of permitting lMm :.
costs, la pendia~ before
the Supreme COurt of Ohio.

,keep, JP

ArmYDeserter To.
Be Transfe'rred

pi~l After lh• PlediO Al!&lt;e&amp;-'1
IIDCO to lho,FioJ, led 6J
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followod by sileot prayer
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llichale P. Manin, Cl~veland.
b.7 cbarged with being AWOL
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from t the u. S. Army, was to be
~lllrll,,d by army authorities to·
llayes in Columbus.
was
arrested .!111~ , . ,
by th~ stieriff(.S •.:«f:.. ·.&lt;~.;·
partment after rou.tine ~·. OiUOJ!•: ·.·. ·
In( as to his idenllty . lllcl. ,destF
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roy, re(eated from jail f'rl·

MeigS-Co Drivers

day evening aiter serving a three
day sentenee from a eoDVietior.
, of driving while intoUcated.

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Teachers Will
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Meigs .pounW• drivers ,.bo be:
oome entangled wlth t~. law eith·
~r are un!fually &lt;Jet'ervlng c!
klndn~s· of'Jocal eourla are aen·
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code, RfOper wiring of hoq!,Q aDd ·~ AJ,JoelaUon regular --~~g
farm ~uipmcnt using· eledrie·'' willll~ held MarcH at at '1\.:Ji'. JJ. · ·' .. ·
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connections. tractnr · utliJ'~Uon, .. irbe ilrogram will be ~P ,.,, ~···'
operatioo( maintenance, bVei111oW. of Syracuse teaeHers and ,ct;Daljt .'
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mlihle(lance or all types or ,otber of •. panel diacussioft oil ··~·
larm equiprnenl such as l]liwl,
combines, eorn pickers Jand plant- me\boda and problems. .
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en; contour and terrace farmfnc, 1•..:
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and ma)ly other phases of farm will precede the mee ,ng; · ~,~eser- .
,ehools.
manoaement.
ntions for the dinner sbiruld be .•
~ ':Fbe Young fanners. arc· met,nberS
• lent to Mrs. Katherblu CrQW 01'
Of the firm management secl1on of
The Agricultural sc~~~~~~~ Jlrs. Noomi Stobart by 'l'll&lt;!ldif,
either for Sayre or
competed •••li18t
from the 19 v~jig
'Diilrlct Ill ~Om·
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counties of SolJlheaSI. Tests weh ~lien it Jla.
supervisiflil oi-' 0 . ·o.
Patte·rs""o'n"',"eounty supemteridE:nt of

the . V"'Ag DepaMmcnL Thflr in:
l:ltrlle:tor is Howard Nolan.
covered .in detail 100
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oy. Top team in the
tests will be awarded ·
tripf to important ~atures of
aiate's agricultural eeon~.

Marell 1p.
Southern Lotal S~ lP'ot/1&gt;
wlll also meet at · .lh!i 1 Let.att

School •t 8 P. M. foll....rfug l.lte
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Ft'tle&gt;ratt:d Church as ~u esl !l

mlhing eventual adult traits and habits or our young
of en&amp;in~ering, med1cme and the physical sciences
require stltf standards even to acqu1re a diploma.
out .Is o;len over 50 per cent in 1 startmg class of future
WI'$ ere !lie physician enters into pradice It IS not nearly, by
lar, so difficult to obtain a teaching cerbftcate Dean Saunders
offers some guldopos!B for young people entertammg an tdea
of becoming a teacher, He Is far down hiS road, in the 63rd
Along b1s way he has nailed up a sign here and tbere lot
fetelieli following h1m He reviews the111 lor you today

AUXILIARY TO MEiiT

Sublcrtptlon ratet 'Delivery _by clUTier wltere aYiilable 30 ef;Dti »er
ne~i one year in advanet'! 11t The Daily sen~tnet blflee, $IS.~,., 11.1:
monuu, $7 80: three months, $3 *&gt; By motor route where av8lla1)1J '
one mon.th $1. By mall oue year $8, a.lx months, $4 26; thr.e DJODtlit.
$2.30 one q~onth, Sl
PtiblJ.alied every afternoon exC!ept SWlday by The Oldo VaUe7 Sendnel, lne., at 110 Medlarue St, PIKileroy, 0 Bwmu~SII ott.~ pllone ~

Mr!j C R Young Will cnterta 1 edJtorial otllce pbon• 387. _ _ __ _ __
the Auxiliary 263 of Lewls-ManJ( ,
Post American
l'Venmg ot ht•r

mcm b('u

i.irt'

urgl'd lo bl'

pretu.' ,,

bury

By Deu E. 0 Saunders, JoUI'ney'&amp; End
Lutltur Burbank once declared: "If we paid no more atten
tton to our plants than we do to our children, we would no\'
be living m a Jungle oC weeds "

:rddst of the teaching ot the American bOy Is done by his parent, and his school teachers For that which Is done by hiS par

AGINTS MEET

Inlurance Cfl of T.upic, lowa , as

Jue•t Members preseUt JI'M'e ~Od- ,

ney I.JowD£ng, Georee Hobstetter
Jr, Dale W&lt;trnel', llerald Reuter
and son and v D Edwafdll

attended

v....:ety Show·

Hoctess T.o Ttl·

Feeney·Bennett

City Sewing Club

POulin, Nan&lt;'Y
Woodaeord,
Wllll•m oweo•.
Jo~noro Limbort
A Gal'tibean totllnr will b•

Meigs To Share
In Trust Fund
Distributiohs

·::slll'MtH

H

::o~: ::t..=f'*'llh)

":."o

. . ., Ul.

990

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To
I

Sunset
Station
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$13 3CI,

way S76 98,
Vinton $54 31
Total Khool Jtftd ttu1t dlatrtbntlon amQuntt t~ ff Oft It
The dloll'"•lloll ot mlllillel'lal

fundi by counties

roJIOWI•

AthenA f!i.IN,

Cowb"y Theatre

Cheshire

ifn.

if. I

io~. Mill

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Wet~tern

•••

2 30 Youlb Wantr To Know

,!(Jng

4 00 Wide W1de World
5 00 TO}:Iper
1
5 ::tO Capt GII-U.. I'lt

tl&gt;l5 Spo1t1 Eye

6 00 Ke.!t The ptes1

~ 3~ I!Ofo~ Clo6n0) Show
7 00 SaturdaY NJ1hl Jamtloree
People Ale runn,
Perry Comn ShOw
Emmy Award.J.

Your Bit Ptrade
Kee and SPI)I'tl
TV Nitewatch

7 00
· 7j30
9 '00
10·00
10 30
.,.. 12 00

ent ,POJdbihty of a highway acci·
dent Although 1t .lA not intended
to be a report or any one aceJdent,
the tollowmg account Is a seccmd
by second dramatizatiOn of what
researchers ~np aa!ety orflciab beheve happens m an aut6moblle

10 00 Lamp UntO

9·00 Slil!l On

9.01' IJfe

o~ the

Galli•

t21'1!!,

Tlolllllton _, 10, liO.klor $04U4,
I awrenc:e ..,q.1U , Melra $i4HfD
r.rorawn $8 21, Vinton $.81
conlo) aod lvashi~Cton f'1.'11.

c3iJ

To!aJ llllnllttrlil loi4 lrllll
diltrlbutlclo - ..to to ltll.4l 'WciU,"

•

te11 when the ChN\tT Carden Club

mel ror their Marth QleeUnt .DD

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Shrub blooms, daffodils and
house pJantt exhlbited wtre jlltJS··
'~ by Mn. Williamson, Mrs. :Dey
HyieU and Mra Gerald Wllde'P-

Chureh's Big Stol'J'
IJ 30 TV Ciutroom
5 00

8·00 4lr Pcnver
6 30 Golden Playbowe

,,_ ...~ety

~I

Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kloes
a.nd famll:t have moved from • t,o.
eu8t Street W proputy on Soutll
Fourth Avenue

1Jic IA&lt;!ust St

house bas been 1oJd te Mr and
Mrs Holland, Dexter
Mr:a. Larry Rit~ and sonc;,
OhJp~r 1nd Kcnnelh are ~ek
elltd euest4' ot her parents, Mr
and Mr!i Sh'erman Osborne, Point
Pl9i!llllnt while Mr. Rice, who is
an aselstant.._ SeoU.tma.ster
of
""""
''"oop 24&amp;, noy Scouta, IS on a
weekend carrlpint tt!p with th~

Tenn

W~! 'Gibbons and

daughter
ifflyn ate .spending the weak
end With\ Mrs Gibbons at the

liome of her brother, Nolan car
s6D lnd f«m11Y m Cmcmnatl
MH. Ctlibons it under the car~

,
Zane Grey Theatre
Bureaceeri
Jackie Gleason Sbow
G-ate Storm Show
Hey Jeannie
Gunsmoke

9 00
9 3'0
10 00
10 30
11 00
11 15
12 30

The LatO

SIGN

Show

GE 'l'beatre
Alfred Hitchcock/
$64,000 Challenge
What s My LJne
Sunday New! Speclal
The I ate Sbow
Stgn Off
j

Sunday- Channel13

11 59 S1gn On

12 00 Faith For To&lt;IIJ

Sl1n On
MovJe Matinee

12 30 Oral lwb.,.b
I 00 ~Oth Century

Bible TJme
TwO Otni .PlaybouH
SaUlrd~ Newt

Thea~

2 30 Two Gun Pla,houl8 3 00 ¥aNhalt GOII01o --~
3 30 John Hopkioa FUe' 'f
4 00 CoUege Prees Confenaee
4 30 Medleal Horizoru
~·eo Cartoon Theatre
5 30 :Preu Conf~ence

•lfl-

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member

Squere

ef

the Natieul

Dane. Callers' AIMI:lt-

tlon.. She also h11 usldtd num
erous dtnce clubs In loutfMa1t..
em Ohio to oro•nlat and enjoy

1qu•r• ctanc:lng.

SQUARING AROUND

square danc111g 111 nothing mole
than exeC\ltmg these rudiments
m VllriOUs sequences and patterns
as directed by the callet' What
could be euler' The moat diffl
cult part o! the ~uare dancing 1:1
to form tbe habit of! Ustenmg to
the t!aller. After that IF YOU
CAN WALK AND LISTEN, you

Cha.nnerf3,

WHTN-TV

exPHts to be a ,.markaWy lpttl'eslina ..,.,,. of •rtlcln by'
Mr1. John {Ja) H...cly, HarTl•
IOftvfllt Rdil, 6ft modtftt
•rlcan sqiHirt dam:lng. Mn.
Hardy is particularly queliflecl
to write on thla subj.ct. She Ia

By Jo Herdy-

Priv.tlte Sec'retary

OFF -PII:AYER

Eel. Note: Tod1y
lirft of wh•t Th. lklly sentinel

Mtt. 4- 0 Rail has returne~
Squart d!lncmg may look com·
flOm Columbus where Mr Rail 111 phtale'd when you W9teb it, yet
lmPfdVlng .slowly 111 UnlversltJ It Is one of the a1mpJ,e:st !Ol'lns
Hoapltal.
or reer'eation Once the S5 ot so
ba~ic rudlmcnts
are learned,

8 00 :b;Q S .t'llvan Bhow

can square ~nee ·

After six months or lilness
I will again answer calls.

ln the early day9 or our cout1·
try, dancing was an lmportar,t
part of .Ame.r1can culture WI!£&gt;-

Veterinary Office
Mlddlebol1, Ohio
$51ltusiel 1ft. Phone 8131

B•• Ingham

Voterlnarlan

Srorebo.ard
Lot's Talk It Over
Eddy Amold Time
Famoua Film FetUvd
Lawrenee W'elk
I 00 20th C•mtury Theatre
Onrk Jubilee
7 30 Tt!4, Mack: Arnateur Dour
fou're On Your Own'($
8 30 Life wlt~ Elizabeth
20th Century Tlletter
9·00 Omnlbu~
Stan Off
I'
tO SO 20th cenh•ry Theatre
speeding
toward
him
from
the
ward
m~vement
after the rar bas
The tamllf'f home will be lo•t
right
•
9 2·1 07 p m The cara crash to- !topped. HJt stomach hits the 1 jn the setilement or costs of the
tether and Mary aereama in ter- sfeerhtl wb'tel and t&amp;e autrera se- 1 aecu:lent, Frank will never work
ror Carl lJ thrown !rom hi• teat vere internal Jnjurtes.
:fa!~in~,!lJ~' f~~~~:,n~,!: ~~~~
and alamme(l a1alnst the left rear
., .,1 09
Fr k'
Ill
lble oeeon•· of ••e accident that
window of the ~ar .• Miry frantl••
p. rn. an • car a 1 on r
u..
"'
callY put her arms out In a de- Us left slcff. Mary hr d'alitlfna 1• happened one niabt on an altnolt
fensJye a~t d.eaianed to ward
I"~" the fr-ont aeit, carl is thrown deaerted road.
the e•r •••ohlna Into her aide
1.-.
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acrou the .h._••way, and Frank•s
the automobile. Frink It Jerked left arm 1a pJnned bene1th the
HIW CITI,ZIN
fOrward ftom hi&amp;
seat/18 weight ,of the overturned ear.
Professor and Mrs Clair Har
his car Is
mon, Findley, are announcln.c
8 2lJG.8 P 1ft.
GarJ it almost dead the birt~ of 4 fwe pound fiftee'tl
il apliDtefld
ir
help ean 1~ ounce son 00 Thursday, March 14.
horr.bly IS he ia
arm wiU be eut Grandparents ar~ ftev and Jllrs
the left rear window of tbe
c E. Hoyt, MiddJ~port and erelt
M1u)'s rieht tide II crushed &amp;$
grandparents are 1dr and Mr$
other 'tar smashed tbrouali
Artbur Han: •. 'fo.don, Ariz, a!(&lt;!
dOOI: of her eor l!'rillll'o lep
Mro. c. B. IJaw~lhs, Phllhpi, W
broken as he eontluuea b~
va
,
:

vm.us na

pt'!'

on ''Cart ol LaWDI ••

Flower judge1, Mn Jl(ly Holter,
Mn Vernon Weber and .$0',1 Da
\ltd Kobl.entz. awarded ribbon' to
Mra Earl Dean, Mri Letha XobJentz 'M?s Donald Mort, llrt. The·
odore Mora and lin. Roy Holler
~ contest of ldentif)'IDI nower
pletur&lt;es wa, won by Mrs Purl
Koblt&gt;nl:r. and Mrl Howard Knlaht
'During the sOt!lal hour a de1sert
eourse was »erved by the hoste111
to 25 membef's and one guest, Mn
Dale Kautz.
,.
The April meeting wtll be held
It the home or Mrs Paul Baer
wlt.h. Mr• Roy Miller aslisting

8Ptiotet Otln1e
ev' ning

ll'tfl

ThuNday ~pier DAJl held Fri.dty at the

Jfederat.d Chur("h Arranetm.enta
or flowm tf'nteJ'fd th.e tOle •nd
ltoMet lllet, worthy mafter IM DAR emblem was "lfd on tht
preti4.t;4.,tnd one appetl for a1d pllt'e urdL MiU Grace Horton
"""' ansW"et'el k eOatrJbut.lon •"• ehaplakl, tan the mvoeatton
made to tht National Youth /and:
'J'oUD1rin1 tht luaehton the
fl Wll vated' to sopport 1he _.,. mtetJDI ..at opened 1n regular
COIJftty Health Cou.dtU Plana form by Wn Irvmg K.a:r7 Jr .. rewere made to senre Juneh to the 1~nt and W1u Horton 'Mrt Karr
Southea11t Oh10 Hf'rt:lord Jale to intrOduced Kill Hort~. a cbarter
be held at the county aaraJe, membe'r and cbaplam or the ChapThuraday, March 21 All women ter Mu• Hort&amp;n thanked the mem·
were requested to be at the hall ben rot the1r .Jundneu to her and
for the cona,1e presented to her
by 10 A M and to brine p1es
Mts F D Kershner Jr of Ath·
The lecture pro~ram was 1n th2 en• wlf 1ntroduced by the regent
form o[ • rad10 broadcast wtth wh~ abo Introduced Kn Harold
Betty Leonard, Sally BKrtell an,l Sargent. wtu.. pre-sented the girl
Mary M~Aiee 1n char,lt!
fr-om eaeh school who made the
hlgbelt IP'ade in the GOOd CiUzen·
At the ' close- of the meetin~
1hlp
Tett Winners wert Sue Lim·
refre11hment. were .served by tbt'
bert,
CM«er, who alto made the
home ~nomlca ~mmlttee

Past Councilors
Club Meeting Is
He On Thursday

groves the

l lf'll the orallfet on the (rft ~
t)J)E'rate on s word or JIOn.O'r' bi~1
While m ~~r~ the tpeaker •ttended a Wi!ddtng wh1ch 'lOOii:
weeks or preparatJqa tbe bride
makt11 all or her weddin1 eloihel
and two da)'l berore the wed.dll'iC
they are shown at a psr1y at the
brJde•s h'tluse The reception 'WII
held followin1 t.he wedding f~

200 guests at tb~ btide8}'00I'O •
home !n the evertmg tbere was a
feast and duelna: In the str~et.

Colored pldarea taken white on
were lbown and meludd
the b6nte where ahe 1 tayed; theft
lix MTVant.s, aeve.:al •treet1 wltlc•
were not paved, Che markeC plaee•
the entertainment building wheJ'e
a show u held every Saturday l!l'f'eio
nmg and a dance eaC!h Sunday
night, the shrine wh'"' eoeh tile
' bl'~ l
n4 the
depicts • Bi ... a acene: a
weddiRJ. Tbe talk Will mfGI'JDAl,
mformatlve and ereatly eoji)J'&amp;d
b)' thole present
The beftf!dietion bY Miss Hotfon
coocluded the meeting

her vtslt

"

The neJ:t meeting was an
at her nouneed for April 12 at 7 30 p. m -~;;;;:,;;;;;;;;:;;.:;.~;;;;;;;;:;"
borne Condor Sl Mn R B ~ ,). at tbe Salilbury Scbool !(rt. Kafl' r
ll..ins aud Ill'&amp;. Charle• Sauer In;q~;.t&lt;e&lt;t that prOipeetlVe memwere c:Ontrlbuhng hostesses
get tbelr 9 apers ready and
tbem ln before the board
Serll)tttM realdint by Mrs. ,
in Walhlnaton. A comNorma Chapman. o~ned lhe
Wll 'fead from the
meetJ.., followed witH tbe Loflfu
aJ

erlea, 'i'hu.ttday evenin&amp;

For .- . *Commercial
Refrigeration
• Serllt«!e
and lhe

MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF

Commerrlal

Refrigeration
Fixtures
CALL

;~iu;~~~:~~~are
acc~ting and
form or recreation

nt

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S.ln!A.._
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\optc "Pra)'er "
MrL

Chltord Stumho, pre1lden1

presided

at a

6hort

busmess

meetmg and the recreatlona,
J)etlod was conducted by Mr and
Mrs Cleml11 Fox:
A aalad eourse ~as served to
tweoty.tour members and three
euestt by Mr. and Mrs, Bratta'l
and Mr aa.d Mrs. Gerald An
tbony.

tatlon programs W.Mie new Hl·
dustries Jn clotbmg, jewelry, am
plificltion equipment; reoords
books and magazmes have been
ereated to cater to the needs ot

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Bn

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.......Iniy tWt ,.., ,,...., lim• will
.. up 1o • - in .,• ..,. p•rtlculur. ••• us
for ld•••• ~~~-. DO-.ials, centrocten.
I

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the dancer and ealler.

Square danrma- u; a social re
J,g one of the very rew
&amp;roup activities UJ the nation
today which provides recreational
outlets without regard to rlass
Folks meet on a common arounJ
without talk or shop. Here u a
manifestation of American Democratic prlnelp)es close to the
heart o! all. Folk val':let are the
most important retwns from a
square danee. Tbe lood fellowsblp that come.s from abarint:

lease. Jt

one or the mo.n lt.l!Uully
of human atUvities.

NEW KJTCHEN

aoe~a.l

Nftt, ,....._,. equipment. and
meter!'"l• m.kt it poMible ktr
every ~ to have a glaam1.., tlfl"."'r... vlntllitchen.

date

lOrefathera

did

m their

day

It'• clflan
proarams. Var- aad .he.althlut tecreaboa, and it'&gt;
are
mcludinll the tmd ot pJen.ute you want to
ifl 1heir rehablll- sbart ..-

BAKER FURNITURE

SQuare danelng is fun

FURNITURE

~

That old fe1h1oned apen pan:h

e

can be enclosed with proviiiOM
for acraan 1n summer and t14tst

in winter.

Mtdclleport

Phone 8018-1

lt'i'fteat!

a

Spt~.ldng or oran,e •
s~ker aatcl that UM1: •

ora1111e grove

I FIFE REFRIGERAnON

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Thefel a bright fUtuM uead for this y6ubt
~ iter mothet IIDqwa It takes plenty of
milt to give iiet allciOd .tart tq t~_ hM111il
No other driiiit It iiO lull ol body-buildhll!, fn·
ltlftlch toocl values fiVtiry child neea. to
t~ on tiie Jtri ud 011.· tfte co! 41!d taste?

was k'rved urt4er a huge rl1 tntp
1n llu&gt; yard biC!k of the -bo'M
wh1t-h Wa" In tile Mart of ·

Bratton's Host
To Golden Rule
Class Thursday

i.:

Is The Tirfle To Contact

1e• Iter off U. a leod
litiift •• tla61'!'114 .. ltealtla

Milk

~ 1s 11 11..as unuwal •s 1be wu •
f~rst Amnleen to YLSit thi• •.Ill
vllltgo of 2000 ~pUt fkfta:talt

hlJheat in the County, PbylU1
thJe, Jlaeia~. Earlene Reaahav.:,
Polneror: Kay Stiles, Middleport,
Naney SJIIOD Rutland; ConRJe
Caney, HarnsonvdJe ;and Martha
Goebel, ,~~':!:~~' Plam1 Other
lo.J
were Mrt J 0
Kl
J E D.J.•t'tiflge-r,
t
,.J.J
Ha1Uday, M Earl TJ·
Krt.. . Add~ G...rpeser auisted. by
::· ·v
Urs, Hei'~ Roet enterl.4ined the tul. Mrs. Etlwin 1 CIW'Iel, '111'1
Past Coundlor,s Club Ot 'Thea- Theod6re Ebenbleb. and Luellle
doru.s Countll Dauahtll'l of Am
lfawkinl..

Tbe folk values are not qut o(
W~ live bY them in thh
and more school&amp; romplex, modern day fust •s our

~OW!

'"

Forty-three members and ,utstl th1t they wt&gt;re very tr•ttlul ..
Four appUutlont ror member att~nded lhe Cbarter Day lu11rh 1-"r.a nro wi'lo b.ad really been 11004
lh1p .-ere ret"eiYed wiNo Roell eoa of tM Return Jonathan M'eiJU for the Spaniard• She .. tatecl blr

1

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Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter
Of DAR Observes ~Charter Day91

demonstration JrOups and by
conductlnt scliooiJ , for railers'
tramlng th~ have awakened ani!
stimulated Ameri~Stns mto part!·
elpatlna: again lo this exAllerati"Dg
IeDer ·
Anllerlcan folt danee onee more Prayer ...aAd plecfp to fill· Ml'8
it JQ a dance or beauty and Mu Meinhart ' pretldetrl, prestd lKr• Lowell Probueo told ol a
grace
ed ovet a short bu11lneu sesauon
1he reee1vtd. from
Some self·lt)'led sophisticates and Mrt. Claude Dt.rst Will re-I ~=~Ji~:~ of Germany aad
still v1ew Jt ln&lt;!orrectly, as a b:~y pOrted m In Me-it• General Hor I
picture. Nakom: Wll
a~d.
barn-stomping,
jua:-over piW.
ID ezchange Jtudtnt from the
the shoulder proposition, f1t only
"'
r
Amerirao f1tld service who apoke
Games were played and prl2s to the Chapter three years ago
tor the unlntclhgcnt, baC'k counrecent lbank.ed Mn R W
try &lt;'haractM' Others behevc the awarded to Mrs. PJul Grueser,
Mrs
ltoiUn
BearhJ,
Mrs
Hif'DG
Mrs. Patnck Loc
rO\\ ly, knock-down drag-out, whl&lt;&gt;·
wort 18 planmng
kc~ swlggmg contest
1s really Reibel lind Mrs Jact Robson.
.and aUD Mrs Sar
oldttme danCtng and they IJ )l~vc
A salad eourse was sernd bv
none ur the nnew ran~led" Jilea3 the l'losteu:es to thOle named
presented
of beauty, (race nnd skJllful above add Mft; Albert Woodard, M
the speaker or the 1
exrcuhon of rlef1mtc patterns
Mrs Eva Hendricks, Mrs
Ber- 1 ~moon who was attired Jn a I
Some advertisements and tele- nice
)larst an~ Jtw llr~a Jesse. dress m;de In Southern Spain
VIIJOn show&amp; have eontr1buted to
"Spain As I Saw n•• was the top1c
these untavotable optmon.'l
or the opwer who spent. sum
Yet bow CB.Il any American
mer m Spam as the gue1t of a
allow hiS own Amerlcan fo'k
Spantlh
Jtudent, w~~. re..d.. •t
acllV!ty to be rtdtculed and dl3her
borne
.,.hlle attending Ohio
torted when he should strlVe to
UDIYelSitY•. and hlllamdy
chensh 1t and keep it on a h1gh
In ~peaking of Spam. Mn Ker
level, He should resent lis ridisbner wd, "It was a very old
Mr
and
Mr.1
0\feq
Bratton
ercule JUBt a1 muclJ as the tlditule
eounh'y and bad gone tb1 ough
ol any other AmeflCan forro of tel'Uitned the Golden Rule Class four b~.g staue.s There are several
of
the
Fttst
Baptist
Chureh
at
life pleasures and privlleges
Because American
mliitarJ their ner home OD Front Streel section• in Spalt1. eaCh wltb d1f
men are atatloned In aU parts ol Thursda evenJag. Rev C t Cerent beJieb and eastoms. The
H'le' ' world,
Am-"~tl t;qaan H:oyt, pastot of the church, wu l people or Spmn ~ poor organll
but they do enjoy Ute "
dancmg ha!l spread to an parts tUest and gave tile opemng pra.3 1ersMra
Kertbner tpoke of tbe po.
of the world Even A11iaties, Euro er Mrs Jamet Pullen wns Ieaiie. tltaeal v1ewt of Spam and 1tated .
peins, Afnc&amp;r~s and Aw;ttallans or the devotional serv1re on the

Cub Den Mothers
'
Attend Sesslons
On Leadershl'p

I

•

ot

ther it was tbe preciSJon dane·
mg or the quadrille• or the con
trast of the East or the fre&gt;J,
leer, httle more Irregular, and a regard the American
squ11re
little more hllar'111 us
Wester11 dJlnee wJth mMe appreoataon
square danc.e, (anythrng )Vest oF and respect than we Aml!rlt!ans.
the Alleg~melil was West m
'l'oday'~Jiquare dance movethose days) one eommon denomm- ment is suceeed.lng ln plaC!lng
at{)r was .!!bared , That wa1 th~ tbe Amerlfatl square danee once
mutual shoulder- to · sliouldor, more In 1t 11 rtahtfuJ place amo~
hand-to-band group spitJt of good other forms of wholesome re-Cellowship.
creation Modem &amp;quare dance·
Ove-r a period or years thi s figures Wlll not permit partici
beautiful AmerJcan folk actiVItY pants to mdulge even a smaU
bl;!c•me practically ext met Where amOunt of alcoholic beveratett
It su~&lt;"ived in rural areas, lt Atag- An alert mmd 18 essenUal for
nated 1nto only a rew ot the good square dancJng
most sunple square dance f1gUI
•
1
e1 'nl:e Jack of sound
ampUft
It is no longer a m1ld aoolal
cation made it lmpoasible to hear d1versl0n !or a few umopl!ist•·
tbe caller who, 1n the effort to be eated country people but Is now
.,
heard above the musie and floor an organized !orm of reereatloa
nolses, bad to shout and "bark ' for mUIIons of people Like all
out the calls m sucb a screammg othe-r organized recreational a~
pttc. that hts dJrectlons were uvitles, rules have to be learned
completely Inaudible Smce the and sk1lb developed but Not
*~'~~· R. R. Pieltens, Mrs. Rod· caller cOuld not be beard or llke other recreabOAal acttvltiei,
neJ' Sauer, Mrs Myron )filler undentood, tbe dancers had tJ sqllll'e dancing lJ NOT competi·
Mrs. Joe Wlllon Jr., Den Moth- depend on their own root·stonw tiYe~ . tt 19 true that a:ood dan~
H. ttdm Cub Pack 244. Middle- inc and eij,ppm1 ln order to en a~k other good dlllleetll to
pott, 'fitepded thl! tbree aesston ke&amp;p t1me with the music or, i danee with but .ltlll it ill NOT
(j'tab P'act leader tr9lnln.; pJ11· Is in many ea1ea, to teep time competitive Conte•ts are de!iaram at Cheablre thi!l past week because there wu no music nitely di!lcourapd amon1 dancen
Pive 'pacta from the thelg'!l· 'rhl9 evoked. utter eoafusion anrt and calleH
GtJUa·JIIIOD Scout district Wet'\!. rowdyism.
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It il not certain just how
hPresen.te~ at tbe sessions whic~
Wlt&amp;ID rerent years, the piemllli.cms are enjoylns
were -d&amp;.lcned to help leadet.; ture has chan1ed, tbanb to the
da"clng In Amt!rl~a t6undu•tand Cub Seouhnr achlev! tireless eftortll of a few compe!lo•w•oer, it 1..!1 '*tain that
lftent ~lana and den and pat'k ten.t leaders liJc~ Dfi,. Uoy1
are rew lonna Of recrea·
~ct~lvl~t~le~o:.~:~:~~~:;;;~~:;;..~s~ha~w~~oi~~C~o)~or~a~do Ji&gt;1\en•o,m•m~l
whlrh haYe sllown sucb t
growtb m the p~ll

dmy llOllle, Gravel Rill,

Dr.~.

1100p

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of. • Giliclnnatl doctor

LD.S!le

reCOfdttd

Sq~t~ba~ing

~ Bradp GHfUlen, Sht&lt;Je, tormPr
loe~ resident, iS C!rlt¥:a1ly 111 at

hi's iiome.
jfn,. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs JameJ
~. Tl£U. and Mrs Robert Re1bef,
A.mateqr Gardeners Club and
¥ax.
.Roller, Middleport
G;;cdeo Club attended the Countj&gt;
Gilrden Club meeting at RutlanJ

t~

tJ.ve birds. Mn C N',. ~e• pre.
pared and road an ingruetive pa

Mod!~f~mtfiC!In

M'r. and Mts Paul Winebren
ner (Carta OWen) . Columbus at"'
weekend .:aests ~or her parent~ ,
M't! ll'!Jif Mf{. Karl OWen.

Mr.s P. K Rus.seH and daugh·
ter, Kayte, have returned from a
Vllit wltb relatives m Rockwood,

tnuth with awards to Mrs. Mtnale
Davis for green Ir11h rtll!le, !" (
,crystal container, Mlsi Etliil

Roll call wa~ answered by nam·
ing a pruniN tool ,
DU.rbtt the obud.n@lt meetln11
Mn Deal\ re,orted on aeterll
meetlnrs whloh wOltld be worth
wh.lle fM the club members to attend fMrt Robert Wooda reported
on the Clvie Community project of
placlni waste containers In the ,-lJ.
la;e of Chester
Mrs Woodrow Mora report&lt;ed on
the "Seeds for Friendahlp" pro&amp;ram The club u_nannboualy •
greed to 1upport the ptojeet b;
•ending mone)': to purebase mote
teeds There wu dlkUalon about
preparnlg arrange!Jlents for the
Alumni Binquet tables; t!ill proo
ject to be com~leted ~t a Ja

Sebutl.

Friday

f 30 Omnibus
Se~ It Now
Telephone Time
Ann'-' Oakley

"4 oo
6 00
6 80
7 00
'1 30

2 00 Nit Bl9'i:etbaH
4 30 Town &amp; Country Grosroadt
4 45 Feature Report

Special table &amp;Uests were Carl
O.mosky, Jamea Cloatt~orthy, Rotlel1. Rtee, Rtbee!c!a Sayre, Perry
BIBee, Dadny L!wia, Joy~
Davia ·Twenty-four chJldrcn wt!re

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ln)oy111Jik ofhn .. plain or
flovored •• , In cooking, tao!

prennt for tbe party
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Residence

ltn. Corlls, JJ~obs asaitte&lt;l bJ •
~rwemeilt 01
Mn Ralph Gilmore md Mr4an,d daffodils, Mn
~dle S~p! 'ehtertolno~ IM' 'i'w~
1{0\MI r'Ose bf'&amp;onla
1
tiJht Gltdfn Club ftuniday evtPot(ed AfrJca~ ' 1&amp;
alnr at ber bome, Union Ave
and
a line il'NDioThe mee«na o~ned witb devo- trieJ'It or )'ew and daflodlla.
tionals Jed by Mrs Jacobs Mrs
5t:l!s Lu\Ua Genbe1mer. pot
Jed Weblter Sr., president. prqalded and twenty-four membe"'S ted Africa violet•; M'f'l Willllmin 1 tall bl~tck
... hiPOnded- to tbe roll ~II "A Hll,, ltl'8SY mow
1 Mrs. 1 1 Cllrk, t:
poJ~~u
vase:
- luJb ror Summe'r Bloom." A
eommunlcation was ol a worthy aeDiT·ll)ihia~lll e :E'aster ariangtt:and nwardioc nature and wlll meftt q1 daffodils, vlnca bioi
IOJ!IiJ anrl a ~eJlow and otangt
be voted on later
ft was voted 1.o contribute to rhlct Jti1•nest or vlnca foliage",
a ~uplex Japant:!se potter1
the county wide projeet of landcolitamer
'and Mrs Davis a mu..
sc,.plnJ the trDunds at cuu11t.!'
tatU.re
gleen
and , wh.lt8 *irdea
•om:ea. It was also voted" to tak:c
in:
a
recfan&amp;u13J'
gla.s 9 container
f.n active p.art ln the count)'
Wide tJower ahow. A dlstuaa16n
The hosteul!s aerved\ 11
'WJ,1 held on tbe clu~'s flow.er' CQUlJe
from a \i'bll . e1
Show to be held m early Sum wltb a St. Patrict'a Day arrang'e~
Jner.
11.nd same theme wa:l carout IIi tbe tatile c&lt;J~ and
Mrs
Phil
Wtlhamson1~:;~t.l
an intetiestinl' and
' J)aper on her per.llonal
in lt'ow.lng and the care or tub-

meetmg
Tha dW rerelved 1 banw book
frorn the llopk Club. "A HJU1lde
lt&amp;rveijt'' by Lan~ln1 C1trirunau
l&gt;urirll" the pol"am Mr:t, Won&lt;t
row Mora read a ptpW wlalch lht
had prc.Pared on •trow to p'lant A

Wi:!&lt;.lncRdiY evenlnr Tb1 beiDfUI
hint was read by Mrs Mher ,
WrJgbt
Mrs. Earl Deart pHiided at tht 'l'r~ ' Mrl Howaht :tn(tf,t•l lcrp1t
meeUng wbleb was opened bf WJs '"Blrd•" Sbe had ptctarte~ l6d

tucWe IiearM Hawldru, Pofrteroy Soclely Editor, Phone 6244

3·30 CBS Sunday Newt
4 00 Colonel Mal't'b

Saturday- Channel13

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11:00 Umted Nations in Actfon
11 30 Carntra. Tlfrt4
12 00 Lei'11 1'ake A Trip
12 30 Wild BU! Hloko~
1 00 HCC!kle and Jeck1e
1 30 llodgo lll!d Bullet$
2 30 The LASt Word
a·oo Fac.e The Nltiou.

l'ara

1 00 TJse Lone J\anger •
1 30 Jr Town .Meet1111

crash
9 21 p. m Frank, 32, 1s driving. 10 30
His wife, Mary, 30, 111 sltttn&amp; In
the right front 9eiit H1s son Carl,
7. IS ridmg n the back of the falll·
Hy's 1956 aed&amp;fl.
9 21 01 p m The ear is travel
HI&amp; north on a tt.l.te highway at
83 miles an hour and approaching
U i5ll
an tntenect100
9
:!1
02
p
m
Frank
says
"Turn
on tbe'Qftdlq will ou hon' 100
There'r
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4.30
9 21 iJ3' ·p. m Frank auddonly &amp;·oo
.sees a stop stAin ju1t ahead or him 8.00
....,Ja sign that it amply visible m 8 15
lhe dayhme but not treated to 830
7:00
alve autfiC!lent warning At olgtlt.
730
0 21 M p m He ha11 rea.cU~d to
the danger of the l!ltop i!Utn and 9.00
10·00
gels bis root on the car brake.
P
m.
rnto
the
lnterseeiil.ao
9 21 06
tlon and stul &amp;olng more than
1100
50
mllet an hour, Frank sees a car
\230

'M:r Feet

TtteGdl)re Mora wu hott.ta

and M'n Carl Kautl llldtiLint hOJ.

erous bepDils

10 30 Look Up ana i.Jve

9·30 ClpCalD Xf""lll'Oo

7 00
7 30
8 00
9.00
9 30'
10 ot.

The Alcoa Hour
Loretta YoqnJ Show
TV N1ghtwatcb
S1gn Off

Sunday- Channell -

UI:OO llr Top

are like?
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If yoU baven•t, per1taps you
would hke to prepare ,Ou1'8elr
and your family for tbe ever"i)res-

77th ;BengAl Lr..~ert
Hallmark Hall of Fame

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Satur4ay- Ch11n11tl I

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6 30 News P1cture
6 45 Statesmen Quartette

1!.00 Lliolrt 1 ll..eh
11•30 ftlet of Teu1 llanJen

Have you ever been in a ,mous
automobile accldtmt' Do you
knorw what the few seeonds be·
tw~en joyful motoring and traaedy

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3 00 Outlook w~th Chet Hunt1e1
3 30 Zoo Parade

5 30 ltoy J\QJJer•
6 00 Newt
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ChrJaUan Seu:uce Program
What O~e Perstnt Can Do
This Is The L1fe
Min To Man
Indu~Jtry ' on Parade
Oir to Adventure
Whafs Your Trouble
TV Chapel

2 00 Fore1gn Intrigue

Theater
2 30 NBA Gam£1
4 30 'I1BA

6 00

Slg,a On

11 45
12 00
12 15
12 SO
1 00 Champjonship Bownna:

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11 30

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Rock Springs
Chester Garden Club Planning
Grange Meeting
Fot Several Community Projects Held Thursday
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o . Mareb 18,1957-3

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Sixth Birthday
Celebrated Friday

Oamrocks.

$128

l1nd ttuat

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w. II&amp;J&gt;••· llro. c. l' Oollashfr, Robert Priddy, 101'1! ol Mrll
lin. 0. P. l!ltlft, liltl. C F H1bh
Opal Priddy, ~elebr•tt'd hb alxth
arid Misii Btli lln'bof'ft
btrtbdt.Y at the afternoon .eulon
ot the Middleport Klnderaarten
l'rlday.
Hill Jrandmotb.er, Mra he!o'l
Turn&amp;r and the teacher, Mrs
Guy Reynold!, aened lee cream
and cup cake• decorated wl·b

On your Dial
Your
Sunrise

Capt Mtdol&amp;ht

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Miabty lfouae

Weny, Raymond

Inatltutc, Stanley Dahlman. who.,...
Comtnand~r File ~ntroduced C
topiC was · A LaRtlng Imprc,&lt;;s J Rhodes, Meigs County Service
it)1 11 and· the Honorable Abll&amp;lL Qtflcm, wbo Is a eharter membt!r
Washburn ,.. Deputy Director Un.t of the Drew-1\Vebster Port, Amarifhe acene of the "Bunana Boa1 ed Stat"s Informatlon Agenr} can Legion Mr Rhode11 commendSOIIJ" pr..ented by Luolll, who spoke nn "America'~ Mcssa~e ed the l.et:lon for their stand m
all naUonal cauaea and concluded
SwaoUonfol'o Boyo' Chorus Mil to the W-orld In 1167"
Sp~akers who Impressed tb~ with an article "We Salute tht!
to~ Lanlblirt I• the leaturod aolr
delegates the moat were two Le;to1'1'' from the "Stun~ and
!at for ttie number
men lrom PakiStan 110d a purtl· StrJpea" and pitblished In the
..Ja~iata~c::~· ~~oru~uin~~~ ~:It ol~ant m the Hunaarian Revolt National Tribune
no choice In selecting teachers, because there are
feature two CeririrUne vo1&lt;!es,
t bt lhem In U{! h a bou C IR·
o au1
Cftal'ter members or the Le1lon
enough to fill all the places But there w" .a tlt!M whon
Lil• sue Temll and carolyn w
ternatl~nal attalra ' behind the who were present were ChBTies
Moler.
was not true, and the pupils were seldom thought of In
lroD Curtain
McElhinny, D6n Rice, John Kauff
hiring of teaehers
''Coin&amp; flame to Mother" ls
Robert Euler ex]11ained that on and Lawrence Blna .and rharter
Thomas Carlyl.!)&gt;says, "Remember now and always th'at
the nam• or Act t whloh pre· Saturday arter a pantl d1scuS!· m:bera ot the AUjiCIIIary were
Is no Idle drea!:l( but a solemn renutv bised UpOn
•nt.- i vocal tTio made up or ion by the flon Aa:ah M Ashraf, M cora Bennett, Mrs Lawrence
and encompassed by eternity FIND OUT YolJR TASK·
Vlokle Brown, Sandra lnvoham, Pakiatan Chief of Non·Govern Bing and Mrs Lillian SteJ£f Mrs
to it, the night cometh when no man can work."
1
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and• Dohna Jenkin•. "Gonna t'tel Inch tal
orpmzations,
Korncl Stelff -ave 1 ahort atcount of the
Alona Without You Now" 11 fhe Huvo, Hunl{arlan Freedom Yl.!!:hl· Convention held m Middleport
tune for US.Is 1C't Eldo Donofrio
When tne Legion was young and
er and Dr
Reuben S Nal.ha l, O'f her d1fflcutly in flnd1ng houslng
I• the fl1*1sor.
The pony eboru•. unlfer the dlt· Ohlef of Polley Planning Staff, tor three hundred delegates who
cctlon of Ray Woodgeard 111d Rad1o Free Europe, •he autj ience were here OYermght
One)
lames Diehl Jr , will make Uwir dlhvlded lntlo dlscwslon g'roupa
Mrs Bennett, program chairman
pilterin1 ca 1h and Vtttfablos from
flrat appearatlC!e lrt the "Tea For w t!n quest ons and answers ware said that ihe wa11 a piontler In
a Chlllltothe buslne111 place
used to promoto the growth at Auxiliary work alnee .she attended
two•· namber :breased as French knowled1e
'I M'•ve up at 1 o'elock" 11ld
or lnternatwnal af· a meetin1 at the Hartman Motel,
Maida wUJ be tfle fist ateppl11.:f
8herltf Bob, "and went to bed''
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Columbus,~he~ the Department
oborln~l of the ~hY chorui who fairs.
With all thl• Join&amp; on thla mornT•e fourth •eneral ••••Ion W".. or OhiO
SUte Auditor Jt1Y111 A, Rhode• Itt· Barb*l 'bonoV'an, lulle
dies Auxutary was
1nJ the Jherlfl 1o1n1 on fhbl morn... formed She commended the co·
Marv ~]so" deJcrtbed• by Euler when
time to dl-cloae newa tor the aft· ioday had dlattlbut'd oohool and Seyler, April Shl!tetll,
operation betwlllen the Legion and
mlnlatertaJ land tfuat IICC:0,11\t Amberger, Ann Baker, SheJ!a
ernoon Dally Stnti.,el ediUon.
David
Prinkley,
NBC
new•
cum·
the l&amp;uxmar.: ahd conclu~~d ller
money to 28 oouiiU~ Th• totai Strtua~,:
Connie
Wood•e~rd, m"ntator si)Oie oft "Setunr the talk ,w, Ith a short poem Peral•·
•mounted to p,OOI.a.
'Onlted Staiea fo the World·~ tenet
Carol Cur111.
fletet Grant, WLW-TV newsca.sCheC'b on tile ltaf.! tl'flasurv
Aftet
tefl, Was In chara:e Of thla scllslon.
Alter the colora were reUred bY
haYe been 1e{ll to the eount)' au- •how
Judae Bacon JntetvleW&lt;!d the the color 1uard, two movlna piedhora fht! lddltor, will In tll'ft I Dtth&lt;,.
three young peopto w"o said &amp;lll'et were shown ''The F1ag
alloC'IIto the MOI'I~f to their vift'.
th 11 t al'nont the Jdeu decided up- Spe1ks" for the benefit of the en·
ioua township•. 1\la II t'he tint
on dUring the di!cuuton pcru~d• t&amp;r. audience, and a show for the
tWO IUOTi ]lbillillfl tlill &gt;11111
"" the tact tli'ct C'd.M'tnun~ 1 ah11dren on a CI~u•
iftllid
t
'Member• of t~ AUJ:illary who
IIW llti!&lt;,
lucllt6t't Q
Y 'Prtpared the foOd included Mu
l'ijwftli!IJt
....., tl!t~e
tt;a !II1\I dlel 001 1\W(ll • ~..~~~~- 1lole Moorntna and Mro. Norman
CO'tilfhi:PU.Ue Jtfflit f"'t tffp11fttJ Wa7Jand, co-chairmen: Mra Char.
~
&lt;ICiht&amp;l
lei Bennett, Helen Kellnedy, Mn
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4fllf fll1iot 1~ (
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Don
Ro1cb, )Ira John Hr.wkln~t.,
·~108
Ill h i '
iitlol Alltttf' lllitttui~ 11 ,.d IOrYIDI tobleo were 'Mrl. uls
-•lit.
lll\il ... ill·
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IW fiN ~llmi!Woti ~~~ l:onr ,Mrs Henty Clatworthy, o
flfli!Ud 11)1
. . . . . of·
hill.
f
di't OfDlfJ IJI&amp;i'dtlfilt· Gale Hyaell, Mn. Wealey .Fry,
lftl OOfjOfjlldfi .lft'l tflt GIMI!l· Mra Wendell Bunce, Mrr Gene
IIIII CMtlill 06 W'cM4 Arlolfs.
Riot and Mro Judson White '
llttliOdlol \IIOclle• who Pt'fPl~
•~4 oervo~ 11\t d{ftnet l'rld•y
njthl il 1iftth llitllodlot bl'il~

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lQ 00 Hotlitfy OfOtfy
tO 30, Aunt Dru. SHow

Stout

THE DRIVER'S
SEAT

Rotarians Hear

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Round table

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Joe

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meet mg. m
nla:ht,

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(Contmued rrom Pagl! one)
Hostess Jlfts were presented former members of t~e Post
Kennedy ftl'e the boy•
Mrs. Don Roach, president of
to Mrs Riram Fisher when the
In my supervisory work with teachers, I found treat dllf~r­ wlia wUl pel'form to the rhythma TPi City Sewing Ch.1b met Thur~ the Aux1hary, welcomed tbe Le"Bhfhl' My Time "
day eveninl' at her home 111 Min gionnaires and v~11tora and Rcacoe
ences In teachers' abilities. Some were outstanding tn both dfKeid
Umih1 Ls required for the er.t~vtlle
F1fe, Commander of the ;poat, re·
teachmg ability and in discipline One trait that Is especially prect.lon routines of "Me and
sponded
to the welcome In a short
helpful in dtsclpline •• the teachers persoftallty
My Shadow" a novelty numbt'l'
A dea9ert course l'arrymg out talk he sfud that the Legion had
CaiiB.. of lallure in discipline are not found In external eon. featurinJ Vlckle BroW!'\ and Lor- the St Patrick:. flay theme was been slatted by great men and bad
dltions
ail'le Grover and dil'ected b}' ~~erved by the bostesa durml' thC' achieved many ffne goals Jeidldg
Mtt CttOiyn Tholha!l
evenlna to Mra WiliJam Grueser lrom their Preamble to their Con·
To be a successfu1 t&lt;'acher she mu&amp;t be alert,
"Slnee 1 Met You, Baby" Is Mrs. Robert Rawlina:s, Mrs. Ru ~ shtutlon wh1ch starts "For God
rourageous and kind Another thing that should enter mto
the popula~t song to be aung b;v aeli Wllaon, Mrs MiUard Wilde!' and Country" Commander Fife
choice of a vocabon is, "would I~ be work that would be
VIolA Brown
muth, Mra Rdbert Roberts, Ml!&gt;, sa1d that they should all tbe proud
$:IIzabeth
Flck, Mrs Sidney Spen to be Legionnaires and mentioned
joyable" For one to be en&amp;aled Jn disagteeable work WO•IIkll Mn Mara:al'et Lewis, ~rt JncertamJy be a great punishment.
atructor, wl11 ptesent 11 TOyla'nt1" cer, Mlu M.ary Vlrg1ma Re1bcl sheral of tbeir finest projects
Mrs Steift played a piano solo,
Membera ot the ''Toyland" cast ind Mrs. Bradford Moag
"Wmd
Bells" and M1' Ruppelt
Rewards ror your work should be cons1dered in choosing a are Myrna Maaif, narrator, Terty
sa
ng
two
solos "SongS' My Mammy
Vocation Of course, all realbe the financial pay for teachmg Ohllnaet, Sharon Young, Donna
Taught
Me"
and "Prayer Perfect"
1s slight However, Jn my judgement there are rewards far Rea, Ch1rlesanna Heu, Karo11
The Happy Birthdll'y song waa sung
greater than money If long after you have SOM! lbe seeds of llolt, Cltatlene Zumlel, Datleno
for the Legwn also
manhood or womanhood you see a bountiful harvest of such a WatJ(In, Aacneth Tracy, TomfQy
fContlued from P:~ge One)

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8.25 Sian On

7 30
8 00
9 30
AT ROUND TAILE
10 30
C. H WLst."" chairman of the 11 00
Troop 2415, Boy Scouts ot Amer.ca 11 10

Second, the individual should hne the girt of teaching The
Apostle Paul tells In his letter to his brethren at Rome that
they had lilfts differing according to the grace that was given
oa 1
to them. They were to U&amp;e the &amp;lfts thai they had. H It WC'I'e
(Continued !rom Paee one)
lbe jJllt of teaching, they wet'e to teach. This should be a hl!lp MQton La!Dbort Edd1e Bon••

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10 SO
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1 SO

Me1gs county lnsu,.tiee Agents
met at the Hotel Martin -Jor a
luncheon meeUnt on Mareh 13
wtth Waiter Mayel Of Tuple Fire

Let's consider some things thal ire necessary to bec!OITIO
succ:eSsf~f teacher. First of all, a teacher to succeed must
a goo!l dlsclphnarlan Wilbout good dlsclpUM, no ~ne call
a suceesaful teacher. Poor dlacipll~e has caused more teatchc&gt;rs,
to fall than any other one thing She must have within her the
elementa or control
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12 30 M-.o Wllatd
1 00 Down On The Far'1.

e~ thbre is no ch01ce, and whether it 11 a success or failure
d.P.,11da upon what the p~rento are Some parents are very
successful in teachmg their children. They give mijch time,
thought and energy to the proper trainin1 of the ehild. llut It
is also true that JI!Ony parents (lvo no lhought to or do
rol!llng on the pro~lems olehlld training.
Just how does lhe jmbllc sohool teacher get into thhitl~d~~':~~ I
tion? Has she taken courses Ill collete in vocaUonllllii
or hlis she drifted into lhe work?

M~!~~.~~!!

Satllrdoy- C1tanftel3

A spet·•al meeting or the SalisPTA has been called fur
Monda} , March 18 at 1 P M 3
the Slhuol hy Freda Ball a~nd Mltx
1ne Arnold co-chairmen or thl'
dmner comm•Uee A'll membets
are Ul ged 10 attend Lh1s mt&gt;etm.:

WHO SHOULD TEACH THE AMERICAN BOY

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crop, you feel that your work was not in vain This should be
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M~ny people m the p~M !lave Uled teaching as a stepping.
stone to some other profession This may ha-ve been all rtgftt
for the one that waa doing the otepplng, but for the ppplla It
may not have been oo good In selecting atld biring teachers,
the children a• e the ones that should be conslderM and oot
the teacher.
At tbe present time, I reaUze that boards or education ho•uoi

The Dailv Sentinel.

RICHARD S. OWIN - GINIRAL IAAN4Gil
RUNOI.D E. GRIINI-IDITOil
TO MEET TUESDAY
)fatltlnal a4vertlllnc .reprnenwtl-.:.e_. Bottlnelll-ID.mhJJJ. lne.. HS
Group 1 ul the Wo111en'!1 As.~O­ !..a:fn2tcn1 Ave, New York City, ltl. N y,
t'ID.hon v. 1ll mef!t Tuesday Mart 1
l£iltered u aecond r:la• mallina matter at the po1t Offl~ at ~
19 at 7 30 at the First Presbyter oruf Olllo.

ltd. Note: Who should teach the American Boy• asks Dean
E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End today He reminds ~· that
• "Otio • deal wifb our all-Important human problems 90
I ~dl Mol'e e!BIIal plane than we do our plants and animals
So Ji fs with the seJeelion Of teachers WhO Will haVe, Upon lll'Bid·l
Uatioll from college, a !IWtufic degree of llllportance Ill deiter.

in tM choice of a vocaUort

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IPAHN LIADI ALL

liiiAD:IlN'rON, na.1 UP - Warnn SpthD, llttr iOUUt.PIIW of the
llilwtiike• "'Vft, beida all ,..
dw Ni116!1il l.Oillll• plt&lt;ho~&gt; 1n
oiiOMIIIt wltl 1'1 and ronka 1Mb
IB Ao IIMIIIIf illlllftt llliodiDCJ,

Dens
Breezeway;o

(Ally Type)
.U,ND CLEARING

SPRING QJlL 'DAIRY

Fnilly
llcloao

eFARM PONDS

llaragea

e Basement Exeavatlono

: ilfl'fiVale RoadS

much.

Dlteheo Wllb Back Hoe

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"QUALl,TY rJi1S1t ALWAYS"

*FRD ESTIMATU

omo

GAWPOU8
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FURNITURE

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An old dreary room e.n be ••
llwne.t and bttvt1fiecl ~ tht
UN of wood paneling. An ,.,.....
... room un bt paneled far ••

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
41 Yom Of ConiiJluous Servloe
Phones 82 - 435

Pollleroy

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Daijy Sentinel
Day Book ·

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Teachers Must Control Children
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ian t.:hunh "'!th Jllf'mlx&gt;ra of 1'Frl&lt;.&gt;ndl) emir of the Pomero)
Ft'tle&gt;ratt:d Church as ~u esl !l

mlhing eventual adult traits and habits or our young
of en&amp;in~ering, med1cme and the physical sciences
require stltf standards even to acqu1re a diploma.
out .Is o;len over 50 per cent in 1 startmg class of future
WI'$ ere !lie physician enters into pradice It IS not nearly, by
lar, so difficult to obtain a teaching cerbftcate Dean Saunders
offers some guldopos!B for young people entertammg an tdea
of becoming a teacher, He Is far down hiS road, in the 63rd
Along b1s way he has nailed up a sign here and tbere lot
fetelieli following h1m He reviews the111 lor you today

AUXILIARY TO MEiiT

Sublcrtptlon ratet 'Delivery _by clUTier wltere aYiilable 30 ef;Dti »er
ne~i one year in advanet'! 11t The Daily sen~tnet blflee, $IS.~,., 11.1:
monuu, $7 80: three months, $3 *&gt; By motor route where av8lla1)1J '
one mon.th $1. By mall oue year $8, a.lx months, $4 26; thr.e DJODtlit.
$2.30 one q~onth, Sl
PtiblJ.alied every afternoon exC!ept SWlday by The Oldo VaUe7 Sendnel, lne., at 110 Medlarue St, PIKileroy, 0 Bwmu~SII ott.~ pllone ~

Mr!j C R Young Will cnterta 1 edJtorial otllce pbon• 387. _ _ __ _ __
the Auxiliary 263 of Lewls-ManJ( ,
Post American
l'Venmg ot ht•r

mcm b('u

i.irt'

urgl'd lo bl'

pretu.' ,,

bury

By Deu E. 0 Saunders, JoUI'ney'&amp; End
Lutltur Burbank once declared: "If we paid no more atten
tton to our plants than we do to our children, we would no\'
be living m a Jungle oC weeds "

:rddst of the teaching ot the American bOy Is done by his parent, and his school teachers For that which Is done by hiS par

AGINTS MEET

Inlurance Cfl of T.upic, lowa , as

Jue•t Members preseUt JI'M'e ~Od- ,

ney I.JowD£ng, Georee Hobstetter
Jr, Dale W&lt;trnel', llerald Reuter
and son and v D Edwafdll

attended

v....:ety Show·

Hoctess T.o Ttl·

Feeney·Bennett

City Sewing Club

POulin, Nan&lt;'Y
Woodaeord,
Wllll•m oweo•.
Jo~noro Limbort
A Gal'tibean totllnr will b•

Meigs To Share
In Trust Fund
Distributiohs

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990

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To
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Sunset
Station
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$13 3CI,

way S76 98,
Vinton $54 31
Total Khool Jtftd ttu1t dlatrtbntlon amQuntt t~ ff Oft It
The dloll'"•lloll ot mlllillel'lal

fundi by counties

roJIOWI•

AthenA f!i.IN,

Cowb"y Theatre

Cheshire

ifn.

if. I

io~. Mill

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Wet~tern

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2 30 Youlb Wantr To Know

,!(Jng

4 00 Wide W1de World
5 00 TO}:Iper
1
5 ::tO Capt GII-U.. I'lt

tl&gt;l5 Spo1t1 Eye

6 00 Ke.!t The ptes1

~ 3~ I!Ofo~ Clo6n0) Show
7 00 SaturdaY NJ1hl Jamtloree
People Ale runn,
Perry Comn ShOw
Emmy Award.J.

Your Bit Ptrade
Kee and SPI)I'tl
TV Nitewatch

7 00
· 7j30
9 '00
10·00
10 30
.,.. 12 00

ent ,POJdbihty of a highway acci·
dent Although 1t .lA not intended
to be a report or any one aceJdent,
the tollowmg account Is a seccmd
by second dramatizatiOn of what
researchers ~np aa!ety orflciab beheve happens m an aut6moblle

10 00 Lamp UntO

9·00 Slil!l On

9.01' IJfe

o~ the

Galli•

t21'1!!,

Tlolllllton _, 10, liO.klor $04U4,
I awrenc:e ..,q.1U , Melra $i4HfD
r.rorawn $8 21, Vinton $.81
conlo) aod lvashi~Cton f'1.'11.

c3iJ

To!aJ llllnllttrlil loi4 lrllll
diltrlbutlclo - ..to to ltll.4l 'WciU,"

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te11 when the ChN\tT Carden Club

mel ror their Marth QleeUnt .DD

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Shrub blooms, daffodils and
house pJantt exhlbited wtre jlltJS··
'~ by Mn. Williamson, Mrs. :Dey
HyieU and Mra Gerald Wllde'P-

Chureh's Big Stol'J'
IJ 30 TV Ciutroom
5 00

8·00 4lr Pcnver
6 30 Golden Playbowe

,,_ ...~ety

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Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kloes
a.nd famll:t have moved from • t,o.
eu8t Street W proputy on Soutll
Fourth Avenue

1Jic IA&lt;!ust St

house bas been 1oJd te Mr and
Mrs Holland, Dexter
Mr:a. Larry Rit~ and sonc;,
OhJp~r 1nd Kcnnelh are ~ek
elltd euest4' ot her parents, Mr
and Mr!i Sh'erman Osborne, Point
Pl9i!llllnt while Mr. Rice, who is
an aselstant.._ SeoU.tma.ster
of
""""
''"oop 24&amp;, noy Scouta, IS on a
weekend carrlpint tt!p with th~

Tenn

W~! 'Gibbons and

daughter
ifflyn ate .spending the weak
end With\ Mrs Gibbons at the

liome of her brother, Nolan car
s6D lnd f«m11Y m Cmcmnatl
MH. Ctlibons it under the car~

,
Zane Grey Theatre
Bureaceeri
Jackie Gleason Sbow
G-ate Storm Show
Hey Jeannie
Gunsmoke

9 00
9 3'0
10 00
10 30
11 00
11 15
12 30

The LatO

SIGN

Show

GE 'l'beatre
Alfred Hitchcock/
$64,000 Challenge
What s My LJne
Sunday New! Speclal
The I ate Sbow
Stgn Off
j

Sunday- Channel13

11 59 S1gn On

12 00 Faith For To&lt;IIJ

Sl1n On
MovJe Matinee

12 30 Oral lwb.,.b
I 00 ~Oth Century

Bible TJme
TwO Otni .PlaybouH
SaUlrd~ Newt

Thea~

2 30 Two Gun Pla,houl8 3 00 ¥aNhalt GOII01o --~
3 30 John Hopkioa FUe' 'f
4 00 CoUege Prees Confenaee
4 30 Medleal Horizoru
~·eo Cartoon Theatre
5 30 :Preu Conf~ence

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Squere

ef

the Natieul

Dane. Callers' AIMI:lt-

tlon.. She also h11 usldtd num
erous dtnce clubs In loutfMa1t..
em Ohio to oro•nlat and enjoy

1qu•r• ctanc:lng.

SQUARING AROUND

square danc111g 111 nothing mole
than exeC\ltmg these rudiments
m VllriOUs sequences and patterns
as directed by the callet' What
could be euler' The moat diffl
cult part o! the ~uare dancing 1:1
to form tbe habit of! Ustenmg to
the t!aller. After that IF YOU
CAN WALK AND LISTEN, you

Cha.nnerf3,

WHTN-TV

exPHts to be a ,.markaWy lpttl'eslina ..,.,,. of •rtlcln by'
Mr1. John {Ja) H...cly, HarTl•
IOftvfllt Rdil, 6ft modtftt
•rlcan sqiHirt dam:lng. Mn.
Hardy is particularly queliflecl
to write on thla subj.ct. She Ia

By Jo Herdy-

Priv.tlte Sec'retary

OFF -PII:AYER

Eel. Note: Tod1y
lirft of wh•t Th. lklly sentinel

Mtt. 4- 0 Rail has returne~
Squart d!lncmg may look com·
flOm Columbus where Mr Rail 111 phtale'd when you W9teb it, yet
lmPfdVlng .slowly 111 UnlversltJ It Is one of the a1mpJ,e:st !Ol'lns
Hoapltal.
or reer'eation Once the S5 ot so
ba~ic rudlmcnts
are learned,

8 00 :b;Q S .t'llvan Bhow

can square ~nee ·

After six months or lilness
I will again answer calls.

ln the early day9 or our cout1·
try, dancing was an lmportar,t
part of .Ame.r1can culture WI!£&gt;-

Veterinary Office
Mlddlebol1, Ohio
$51ltusiel 1ft. Phone 8131

B•• Ingham

Voterlnarlan

Srorebo.ard
Lot's Talk It Over
Eddy Amold Time
Famoua Film FetUvd
Lawrenee W'elk
I 00 20th C•mtury Theatre
Onrk Jubilee
7 30 Tt!4, Mack: Arnateur Dour
fou're On Your Own'($
8 30 Life wlt~ Elizabeth
20th Century Tlletter
9·00 Omnlbu~
Stan Off
I'
tO SO 20th cenh•ry Theatre
speeding
toward
him
from
the
ward
m~vement
after the rar bas
The tamllf'f home will be lo•t
right
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9 2·1 07 p m The cara crash to- !topped. HJt stomach hits the 1 jn the setilement or costs of the
tether and Mary aereama in ter- sfeerhtl wb'tel and t&amp;e autrera se- 1 aecu:lent, Frank will never work
ror Carl lJ thrown !rom hi• teat vere internal Jnjurtes.
:fa!~in~,!lJ~' f~~~~:,n~,!: ~~~~
and alamme(l a1alnst the left rear
., .,1 09
Fr k'
Ill
lble oeeon•· of ••e accident that
window of the ~ar .• Miry frantl••
p. rn. an • car a 1 on r
u..
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callY put her arms out In a de- Us left slcff. Mary hr d'alitlfna 1• happened one niabt on an altnolt
fensJye a~t d.eaianed to ward
I"~" the fr-ont aeit, carl is thrown deaerted road.
the e•r •••ohlna Into her aide
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acrou the .h._••way, and Frank•s
the automobile. Frink It Jerked left arm 1a pJnned bene1th the
HIW CITI,ZIN
fOrward ftom hi&amp;
seat/18 weight ,of the overturned ear.
Professor and Mrs Clair Har
his car Is
mon, Findley, are announcln.c
8 2lJG.8 P 1ft.
GarJ it almost dead the birt~ of 4 fwe pound fiftee'tl
il apliDtefld
ir
help ean 1~ ounce son 00 Thursday, March 14.
horr.bly IS he ia
arm wiU be eut Grandparents ar~ ftev and Jllrs
the left rear window of tbe
c E. Hoyt, MiddJ~port and erelt
M1u)'s rieht tide II crushed &amp;$
grandparents are 1dr and Mr$
other 'tar smashed tbrouali
Artbur Han: •. 'fo.don, Ariz, a!(&lt;!
dOOI: of her eor l!'rillll'o lep
Mro. c. B. IJaw~lhs, Phllhpi, W
broken as he eontluuea b~
va
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:

vm.us na

pt'!'

on ''Cart ol LaWDI ••

Flower judge1, Mn Jl(ly Holter,
Mn Vernon Weber and .$0',1 Da
\ltd Kobl.entz. awarded ribbon' to
Mra Earl Dean, Mri Letha XobJentz 'M?s Donald Mort, llrt. The·
odore Mora and lin. Roy Holler
~ contest of ldentif)'IDI nower
pletur&lt;es wa, won by Mrs Purl
Koblt&gt;nl:r. and Mrl Howard Knlaht
'During the sOt!lal hour a de1sert
eourse was »erved by the hoste111
to 25 membef's and one guest, Mn
Dale Kautz.
,.
The April meeting wtll be held
It the home or Mrs Paul Baer
wlt.h. Mr• Roy Miller aslisting

8Ptiotet Otln1e
ev' ning

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ThuNday ~pier DAJl held Fri.dty at the

Jfederat.d Chur("h Arranetm.enta
or flowm tf'nteJ'fd th.e tOle •nd
ltoMet lllet, worthy mafter IM DAR emblem was "lfd on tht
preti4.t;4.,tnd one appetl for a1d pllt'e urdL MiU Grace Horton
"""' ansW"et'el k eOatrJbut.lon •"• ehaplakl, tan the mvoeatton
made to tht National Youth /and:
'J'oUD1rin1 tht luaehton the
fl Wll vated' to sopport 1he _.,. mtetJDI ..at opened 1n regular
COIJftty Health Cou.dtU Plana form by Wn Irvmg K.a:r7 Jr .. rewere made to senre Juneh to the 1~nt and W1u Horton 'Mrt Karr
Southea11t Oh10 Hf'rt:lord Jale to intrOduced Kill Hort~. a cbarter
be held at the county aaraJe, membe'r and cbaplam or the ChapThuraday, March 21 All women ter Mu• Hort&amp;n thanked the mem·
were requested to be at the hall ben rot the1r .Jundneu to her and
for the cona,1e presented to her
by 10 A M and to brine p1es
Mts F D Kershner Jr of Ath·
The lecture pro~ram was 1n th2 en• wlf 1ntroduced by the regent
form o[ • rad10 broadcast wtth wh~ abo Introduced Kn Harold
Betty Leonard, Sally BKrtell an,l Sargent. wtu.. pre-sented the girl
Mary M~Aiee 1n char,lt!
fr-om eaeh school who made the
hlgbelt IP'ade in the GOOd CiUzen·
At the ' close- of the meetin~
1hlp
Tett Winners wert Sue Lim·
refre11hment. were .served by tbt'
bert,
CM«er, who alto made the
home ~nomlca ~mmlttee

Past Councilors
Club Meeting Is
He On Thursday

groves the

l lf'll the orallfet on the (rft ~
t)J)E'rate on s word or JIOn.O'r' bi~1
While m ~~r~ the tpeaker •ttended a Wi!ddtng wh1ch 'lOOii:
weeks or preparatJqa tbe bride
makt11 all or her weddin1 eloihel
and two da)'l berore the wed.dll'iC
they are shown at a psr1y at the
brJde•s h'tluse The reception 'WII
held followin1 t.he wedding f~

200 guests at tb~ btide8}'00I'O •
home !n the evertmg tbere was a
feast and duelna: In the str~et.

Colored pldarea taken white on
were lbown and meludd
the b6nte where ahe 1 tayed; theft
lix MTVant.s, aeve.:al •treet1 wltlc•
were not paved, Che markeC plaee•
the entertainment building wheJ'e
a show u held every Saturday l!l'f'eio
nmg and a dance eaC!h Sunday
night, the shrine wh'"' eoeh tile
' bl'~ l
n4 the
depicts • Bi ... a acene: a
weddiRJ. Tbe talk Will mfGI'JDAl,
mformatlve and ereatly eoji)J'&amp;d
b)' thole present
The beftf!dietion bY Miss Hotfon
coocluded the meeting

her vtslt

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The neJ:t meeting was an
at her nouneed for April 12 at 7 30 p. m -~;;;;:,;;;;;;;;:;;.:;.~;;;;;;;;:;"
borne Condor Sl Mn R B ~ ,). at tbe Salilbury Scbool !(rt. Kafl' r
ll..ins aud Ill'&amp;. Charle• Sauer In;q~;.t&lt;e&lt;t that prOipeetlVe memwere c:Ontrlbuhng hostesses
get tbelr 9 apers ready and
tbem ln before the board
Serll)tttM realdint by Mrs. ,
in Walhlnaton. A comNorma Chapman. o~ned lhe
Wll 'fead from the
meetJ.., followed witH tbe Loflfu
aJ

erlea, 'i'hu.ttday evenin&amp;

For .- . *Commercial
Refrigeration
• Serllt«!e
and lhe

MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF

Commerrlal

Refrigeration
Fixtures
CALL

;~iu;~~~:~~~are
acc~ting and
form or recreation

nt

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\optc "Pra)'er "
MrL

Chltord Stumho, pre1lden1

presided

at a

6hort

busmess

meetmg and the recreatlona,
J)etlod was conducted by Mr and
Mrs Cleml11 Fox:
A aalad eourse ~as served to
tweoty.tour members and three
euestt by Mr. and Mrs, Bratta'l
and Mr aa.d Mrs. Gerald An
tbony.

tatlon programs W.Mie new Hl·
dustries Jn clotbmg, jewelry, am
plificltion equipment; reoords
books and magazmes have been
ereated to cater to the needs ot

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.......Iniy tWt ,.., ,,...., lim• will
.. up 1o • - in .,• ..,. p•rtlculur. ••• us
for ld•••• ~~~-. DO-.ials, centrocten.
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the dancer and ealler.

Square danrma- u; a social re
J,g one of the very rew
&amp;roup activities UJ the nation
today which provides recreational
outlets without regard to rlass
Folks meet on a common arounJ
without talk or shop. Here u a
manifestation of American Democratic prlnelp)es close to the
heart o! all. Folk val':let are the
most important retwns from a
square danee. Tbe lood fellowsblp that come.s from abarint:

lease. Jt

one or the mo.n lt.l!Uully
of human atUvities.

NEW KJTCHEN

aoe~a.l

Nftt, ,....._,. equipment. and
meter!'"l• m.kt it poMible ktr
every ~ to have a glaam1.., tlfl"."'r... vlntllitchen.

date

lOrefathera

did

m their

day

It'• clflan
proarams. Var- aad .he.althlut tecreaboa, and it'&gt;
are
mcludinll the tmd ot pJen.ute you want to
ifl 1heir rehablll- sbart ..-

BAKER FURNITURE

SQuare danelng is fun

FURNITURE

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That old fe1h1oned apen pan:h

e

can be enclosed with proviiiOM
for acraan 1n summer and t14tst

in winter.

Mtdclleport

Phone 8018-1

lt'i'fteat!

a

Spt~.ldng or oran,e •
s~ker aatcl that UM1: •

ora1111e grove

I FIFE REFRIGERAnON

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Thefel a bright fUtuM uead for this y6ubt
~ iter mothet IIDqwa It takes plenty of
milt to give iiet allciOd .tart tq t~_ hM111il
No other driiiit It iiO lull ol body-buildhll!, fn·
ltlftlch toocl values fiVtiry child neea. to
t~ on tiie Jtri ud 011.· tfte co! 41!d taste?

was k'rved urt4er a huge rl1 tntp
1n llu&gt; yard biC!k of the -bo'M
wh1t-h Wa" In tile Mart of ·

Bratton's Host
To Golden Rule
Class Thursday

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Is The Tirfle To Contact

1e• Iter off U. a leod
litiift •• tla61'!'114 .. ltealtla

Milk

~ 1s 11 11..as unuwal •s 1be wu •
f~rst Amnleen to YLSit thi• •.Ill
vllltgo of 2000 ~pUt fkfta:talt

hlJheat in the County, PbylU1
thJe, Jlaeia~. Earlene Reaahav.:,
Polneror: Kay Stiles, Middleport,
Naney SJIIOD Rutland; ConRJe
Caney, HarnsonvdJe ;and Martha
Goebel, ,~~':!:~~' Plam1 Other
lo.J
were Mrt J 0
Kl
J E D.J.•t'tiflge-r,
t
,.J.J
Ha1Uday, M Earl TJ·
Krt.. . Add~ G...rpeser auisted. by
::· ·v
Urs, Hei'~ Roet enterl.4ined the tul. Mrs. Etlwin 1 CIW'Iel, '111'1
Past Coundlor,s Club Ot 'Thea- Theod6re Ebenbleb. and Luellle
doru.s Countll Dauahtll'l of Am
lfawkinl..

Tbe folk values are not qut o(
W~ live bY them in thh
and more school&amp; romplex, modern day fust •s our

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Forty-three members and ,utstl th1t they wt&gt;re very tr•ttlul ..
Four appUutlont ror member att~nded lhe Cbarter Day lu11rh 1-"r.a nro wi'lo b.ad really been 11004
lh1p .-ere ret"eiYed wiNo Roell eoa of tM Return Jonathan M'eiJU for the Spaniard• She .. tatecl blr

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Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter
Of DAR Observes ~Charter Day91

demonstration JrOups and by
conductlnt scliooiJ , for railers'
tramlng th~ have awakened ani!
stimulated Ameri~Stns mto part!·
elpatlna: again lo this exAllerati"Dg
IeDer ·
Anllerlcan folt danee onee more Prayer ...aAd plecfp to fill· Ml'8
it JQ a dance or beauty and Mu Meinhart ' pretldetrl, prestd lKr• Lowell Probueo told ol a
grace
ed ovet a short bu11lneu sesauon
1he reee1vtd. from
Some self·lt)'led sophisticates and Mrt. Claude Dt.rst Will re-I ~=~Ji~:~ of Germany aad
still v1ew Jt ln&lt;!orrectly, as a b:~y pOrted m In Me-it• General Hor I
picture. Nakom: Wll
a~d.
barn-stomping,
jua:-over piW.
ID ezchange Jtudtnt from the
the shoulder proposition, f1t only
"'
r
Amerirao f1tld service who apoke
Games were played and prl2s to the Chapter three years ago
tor the unlntclhgcnt, baC'k counrecent lbank.ed Mn R W
try &lt;'haractM' Others behevc the awarded to Mrs. PJul Grueser,
Mrs
ltoiUn
BearhJ,
Mrs
Hif'DG
Mrs. Patnck Loc
rO\\ ly, knock-down drag-out, whl&lt;&gt;·
wort 18 planmng
kc~ swlggmg contest
1s really Reibel lind Mrs Jact Robson.
.and aUD Mrs Sar
oldttme danCtng and they IJ )l~vc
A salad eourse was sernd bv
none ur the nnew ran~led" Jilea3 the l'losteu:es to thOle named
presented
of beauty, (race nnd skJllful above add Mft; Albert Woodard, M
the speaker or the 1
exrcuhon of rlef1mtc patterns
Mrs Eva Hendricks, Mrs
Ber- 1 ~moon who was attired Jn a I
Some advertisements and tele- nice
)larst an~ Jtw llr~a Jesse. dress m;de In Southern Spain
VIIJOn show&amp; have eontr1buted to
"Spain As I Saw n•• was the top1c
these untavotable optmon.'l
or the opwer who spent. sum
Yet bow CB.Il any American
mer m Spam as the gue1t of a
allow hiS own Amerlcan fo'k
Spantlh
Jtudent, w~~. re..d.. •t
acllV!ty to be rtdtculed and dl3her
borne
.,.hlle attending Ohio
torted when he should strlVe to
UDIYelSitY•. and hlllamdy
chensh 1t and keep it on a h1gh
In ~peaking of Spam. Mn Ker
level, He should resent lis ridisbner wd, "It was a very old
Mr
and
Mr.1
0\feq
Bratton
ercule JUBt a1 muclJ as the tlditule
eounh'y and bad gone tb1 ough
ol any other AmeflCan forro of tel'Uitned the Golden Rule Class four b~.g staue.s There are several
of
the
Fttst
Baptist
Chureh
at
life pleasures and privlleges
Because American
mliitarJ their ner home OD Front Streel section• in Spalt1. eaCh wltb d1f
men are atatloned In aU parts ol Thursda evenJag. Rev C t Cerent beJieb and eastoms. The
H'le' ' world,
Am-"~tl t;qaan H:oyt, pastot of the church, wu l people or Spmn ~ poor organll
but they do enjoy Ute "
dancmg ha!l spread to an parts tUest and gave tile opemng pra.3 1ersMra
Kertbner tpoke of tbe po.
of the world Even A11iaties, Euro er Mrs Jamet Pullen wns Ieaiie. tltaeal v1ewt of Spam and 1tated .
peins, Afnc&amp;r~s and Aw;ttallans or the devotional serv1re on the

Cub Den Mothers
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On Leadershl'p

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ther it was tbe preciSJon dane·
mg or the quadrille• or the con
trast of the East or the fre&gt;J,
leer, httle more Irregular, and a regard the American
squ11re
little more hllar'111 us
Wester11 dJlnee wJth mMe appreoataon
square danc.e, (anythrng )Vest oF and respect than we Aml!rlt!ans.
the Alleg~melil was West m
'l'oday'~Jiquare dance movethose days) one eommon denomm- ment is suceeed.lng ln plaC!lng
at{)r was .!!bared , That wa1 th~ tbe Amerlfatl square danee once
mutual shoulder- to · sliouldor, more In 1t 11 rtahtfuJ place amo~
hand-to-band group spitJt of good other forms of wholesome re-Cellowship.
creation Modem &amp;quare dance·
Ove-r a period or years thi s figures Wlll not permit partici
beautiful AmerJcan folk actiVItY pants to mdulge even a smaU
bl;!c•me practically ext met Where amOunt of alcoholic beveratett
It su~&lt;"ived in rural areas, lt Atag- An alert mmd 18 essenUal for
nated 1nto only a rew ot the good square dancJng
most sunple square dance f1gUI
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1
e1 'nl:e Jack of sound
ampUft
It is no longer a m1ld aoolal
cation made it lmpoasible to hear d1versl0n !or a few umopl!ist•·
tbe caller who, 1n the effort to be eated country people but Is now
.,
heard above the musie and floor an organized !orm of reereatloa
nolses, bad to shout and "bark ' for mUIIons of people Like all
out the calls m sucb a screammg othe-r organized recreational a~
pttc. that hts dJrectlons were uvitles, rules have to be learned
completely Inaudible Smce the and sk1lb developed but Not
*~'~~· R. R. Pieltens, Mrs. Rod· caller cOuld not be beard or llke other recreabOAal acttvltiei,
neJ' Sauer, Mrs Myron )filler undentood, tbe dancers had tJ sqllll'e dancing lJ NOT competi·
Mrs. Joe Wlllon Jr., Den Moth- depend on their own root·stonw tiYe~ . tt 19 true that a:ood dan~
H. ttdm Cub Pack 244. Middle- inc and eij,ppm1 ln order to en a~k other good dlllleetll to
pott, 'fitepded thl! tbree aesston ke&amp;p t1me with the music or, i danee with but .ltlll it ill NOT
(j'tab P'act leader tr9lnln.; pJ11· Is in many ea1ea, to teep time competitive Conte•ts are de!iaram at Cheablre thi!l past week because there wu no music nitely di!lcourapd amon1 dancen
Pive 'pacta from the thelg'!l· 'rhl9 evoked. utter eoafusion anrt and calleH
GtJUa·JIIIOD Scout district Wet'\!. rowdyism.
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It il not certain just how
hPresen.te~ at tbe sessions whic~
Wlt&amp;ID rerent years, the piemllli.cms are enjoylns
were -d&amp;.lcned to help leadet.; ture has chan1ed, tbanb to the
da"clng In Amt!rl~a t6undu•tand Cub Seouhnr achlev! tireless eftortll of a few compe!lo•w•oer, it 1..!1 '*tain that
lftent ~lana and den and pat'k ten.t leaders liJc~ Dfi,. Uoy1
are rew lonna Of recrea·
~ct~lvl~t~le~o:.~:~:~~~:;;;~~:;;..~s~ha~w~~oi~~C~o)~or~a~do Ji&gt;1\en•o,m•m~l
whlrh haYe sllown sucb t
growtb m the p~ll

dmy llOllle, Gravel Rill,

Dr.~.

1100p

B~ 1itifitcij
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of. • Giliclnnatl doctor

LD.S!le

reCOfdttd

Sq~t~ba~ing

~ Bradp GHfUlen, Sht&lt;Je, tormPr
loe~ resident, iS C!rlt¥:a1ly 111 at

hi's iiome.
jfn,. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs JameJ
~. Tl£U. and Mrs Robert Re1bef,
A.mateqr Gardeners Club and
¥ax.
.Roller, Middleport
G;;cdeo Club attended the Countj&gt;
Gilrden Club meeting at RutlanJ

t~

tJ.ve birds. Mn C N',. ~e• pre.
pared and road an ingruetive pa

Mod!~f~mtfiC!In

M'r. and Mts Paul Winebren
ner (Carta OWen) . Columbus at"'
weekend .:aests ~or her parent~ ,
M't! ll'!Jif Mf{. Karl OWen.

Mr.s P. K Rus.seH and daugh·
ter, Kayte, have returned from a
Vllit wltb relatives m Rockwood,

tnuth with awards to Mrs. Mtnale
Davis for green Ir11h rtll!le, !" (
,crystal container, Mlsi Etliil

Roll call wa~ answered by nam·
ing a pruniN tool ,
DU.rbtt the obud.n@lt meetln11
Mn Deal\ re,orted on aeterll
meetlnrs whloh wOltld be worth
wh.lle fM the club members to attend fMrt Robert Wooda reported
on the Clvie Community project of
placlni waste containers In the ,-lJ.
la;e of Chester
Mrs Woodrow Mora report&lt;ed on
the "Seeds for Friendahlp" pro&amp;ram The club u_nannboualy •
greed to 1upport the ptojeet b;
•ending mone)': to purebase mote
teeds There wu dlkUalon about
preparnlg arrange!Jlents for the
Alumni Binquet tables; t!ill proo
ject to be com~leted ~t a Ja

Sebutl.

Friday

f 30 Omnibus
Se~ It Now
Telephone Time
Ann'-' Oakley

"4 oo
6 00
6 80
7 00
'1 30

2 00 Nit Bl9'i:etbaH
4 30 Town &amp; Country Grosroadt
4 45 Feature Report

Special table &amp;Uests were Carl
O.mosky, Jamea Cloatt~orthy, Rotlel1. Rtee, Rtbee!c!a Sayre, Perry
BIBee, Dadny L!wia, Joy~
Davia ·Twenty-four chJldrcn wt!re

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ln)oy111Jik ofhn .. plain or
flovored •• , In cooking, tao!

prennt for tbe party
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"r~· ~

Residence

ltn. Corlls, JJ~obs asaitte&lt;l bJ •
~rwemeilt 01
Mn Ralph Gilmore md Mr4an,d daffodils, Mn
~dle S~p! 'ehtertolno~ IM' 'i'w~
1{0\MI r'Ose bf'&amp;onla
1
tiJht Gltdfn Club ftuniday evtPot(ed AfrJca~ ' 1&amp;
alnr at ber bome, Union Ave
and
a line il'NDioThe mee«na o~ned witb devo- trieJ'It or )'ew and daflodlla.
tionals Jed by Mrs Jacobs Mrs
5t:l!s Lu\Ua Genbe1mer. pot
Jed Weblter Sr., president. prqalded and twenty-four membe"'S ted Africa violet•; M'f'l Willllmin 1 tall bl~tck
... hiPOnded- to tbe roll ~II "A Hll,, ltl'8SY mow
1 Mrs. 1 1 Cllrk, t:
poJ~~u
vase:
- luJb ror Summe'r Bloom." A
eommunlcation was ol a worthy aeDiT·ll)ihia~lll e :E'aster ariangtt:and nwardioc nature and wlll meftt q1 daffodils, vlnca bioi
IOJ!IiJ anrl a ~eJlow and otangt
be voted on later
ft was voted 1.o contribute to rhlct Jti1•nest or vlnca foliage",
a ~uplex Japant:!se potter1
the county wide projeet of landcolitamer
'and Mrs Davis a mu..
sc,.plnJ the trDunds at cuu11t.!'
tatU.re
gleen
and , wh.lt8 *irdea
•om:ea. It was also voted" to tak:c
in:
a
recfan&amp;u13J'
gla.s 9 container
f.n active p.art ln the count)'
Wide tJower ahow. A dlstuaa16n
The hosteul!s aerved\ 11
'WJ,1 held on tbe clu~'s flow.er' CQUlJe
from a \i'bll . e1
Show to be held m early Sum wltb a St. Patrict'a Day arrang'e~
Jner.
11.nd same theme wa:l carout IIi tbe tatile c&lt;J~ and
Mrs
Phil
Wtlhamson1~:;~t.l
an intetiestinl' and
' J)aper on her per.llonal
in lt'ow.lng and the care or tub-

meetmg
Tha dW rerelved 1 banw book
frorn the llopk Club. "A HJU1lde
lt&amp;rveijt'' by Lan~ln1 C1trirunau
l&gt;urirll" the pol"am Mr:t, Won&lt;t
row Mora read a ptpW wlalch lht
had prc.Pared on •trow to p'lant A

Wi:!&lt;.lncRdiY evenlnr Tb1 beiDfUI
hint was read by Mrs Mher ,
WrJgbt
Mrs. Earl Deart pHiided at tht 'l'r~ ' Mrl Howaht :tn(tf,t•l lcrp1t
meeUng wbleb was opened bf WJs '"Blrd•" Sbe had ptctarte~ l6d

tucWe IiearM Hawldru, Pofrteroy Soclely Editor, Phone 6244

3·30 CBS Sunday Newt
4 00 Colonel Mal't'b

Saturday- Channel13

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11:00 Umted Nations in Actfon
11 30 Carntra. Tlfrt4
12 00 Lei'11 1'ake A Trip
12 30 Wild BU! Hloko~
1 00 HCC!kle and Jeck1e
1 30 llodgo lll!d Bullet$
2 30 The LASt Word
a·oo Fac.e The Nltiou.

l'ara

1 00 TJse Lone J\anger •
1 30 Jr Town .Meet1111

crash
9 21 p. m Frank, 32, 1s driving. 10 30
His wife, Mary, 30, 111 sltttn&amp; In
the right front 9eiit H1s son Carl,
7. IS ridmg n the back of the falll·
Hy's 1956 aed&amp;fl.
9 21 01 p m The ear is travel
HI&amp; north on a tt.l.te highway at
83 miles an hour and approaching
U i5ll
an tntenect100
9
:!1
02
p
m
Frank
says
"Turn
on tbe'Qftdlq will ou hon' 100
There'r
,. '
Y :
4.30
9 21 iJ3' ·p. m Frank auddonly &amp;·oo
.sees a stop stAin ju1t ahead or him 8.00
....,Ja sign that it amply visible m 8 15
lhe dayhme but not treated to 830
7:00
alve autfiC!lent warning At olgtlt.
730
0 21 M p m He ha11 rea.cU~d to
the danger of the l!ltop i!Utn and 9.00
10·00
gels bis root on the car brake.
P
m.
rnto
the
lnterseeiil.ao
9 21 06
tlon and stul &amp;olng more than
1100
50
mllet an hour, Frank sees a car
\230

'M:r Feet

TtteGdl)re Mora wu hott.ta

and M'n Carl Kautl llldtiLint hOJ.

erous bepDils

10 30 Look Up ana i.Jve

9·30 ClpCalD Xf""lll'Oo

7 00
7 30
8 00
9.00
9 30'
10 ot.

The Alcoa Hour
Loretta YoqnJ Show
TV N1ghtwatcb
S1gn Off

Sunday- Channell -

UI:OO llr Top

are like?
•
If yoU baven•t, per1taps you
would hke to prepare ,Ou1'8elr
and your family for tbe ever"i)res-

77th ;BengAl Lr..~ert
Hallmark Hall of Fame

WCM--S... T-V~C::....:h~an.:::.:.n_e_~.~
.,.

Satur4ay- Ch11n11tl I

'Mt'll

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6 30 News P1cture
6 45 Statesmen Quartette

1!.00 Lliolrt 1 ll..eh
11•30 ftlet of Teu1 llanJen

Have you ever been in a ,mous
automobile accldtmt' Do you
knorw what the few seeonds be·
tw~en joyful motoring and traaedy

F

3 00 Outlook w~th Chet Hunt1e1
3 30 Zoo Parade

5 30 ltoy J\QJJer•
6 00 Newt
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Tl!ursda 'I

ChrJaUan Seu:uce Program
What O~e Perstnt Can Do
This Is The L1fe
Min To Man
Indu~Jtry ' on Parade
Oir to Adventure
Whafs Your Trouble
TV Chapel

2 00 Fore1gn Intrigue

Theater
2 30 NBA Gam£1
4 30 'I1BA

6 00

Slg,a On

11 45
12 00
12 15
12 SO
1 00 Champjonship Bownna:

oo ru..,.

11 30

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Rock Springs
Chester Garden Club Planning
Grange Meeting
Fot Several Community Projects Held Thursday
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o . Mareb 18,1957-3

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The Daily Sentinel

Sixth Birthday
Celebrated Friday

Oamrocks.

$128

l1nd ttuat

11

11 30

w. II&amp;J&gt;••· llro. c. l' Oollashfr, Robert Priddy, 101'1! ol Mrll
lin. 0. P. l!ltlft, liltl. C F H1bh
Opal Priddy, ~elebr•tt'd hb alxth
arid Misii Btli lln'bof'ft
btrtbdt.Y at the afternoon .eulon
ot the Middleport Klnderaarten
l'rlday.
Hill Jrandmotb.er, Mra he!o'l
Turn&amp;r and the teacher, Mrs
Guy Reynold!, aened lee cream
and cup cake• decorated wl·b

On your Dial
Your
Sunrise

Capt Mtdol&amp;ht

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Miabty lfouae

Weny, Raymond

Inatltutc, Stanley Dahlman. who.,...
Comtnand~r File ~ntroduced C
topiC was · A LaRtlng Imprc,&lt;;s J Rhodes, Meigs County Service
it)1 11 and· the Honorable Abll&amp;lL Qtflcm, wbo Is a eharter membt!r
Washburn ,.. Deputy Director Un.t of the Drew-1\Vebster Port, Amarifhe acene of the "Bunana Boa1 ed Stat"s Informatlon Agenr} can Legion Mr Rhode11 commendSOIIJ" pr..ented by Luolll, who spoke nn "America'~ Mcssa~e ed the l.et:lon for their stand m
all naUonal cauaea and concluded
SwaoUonfol'o Boyo' Chorus Mil to the W-orld In 1167"
Sp~akers who Impressed tb~ with an article "We Salute tht!
to~ Lanlblirt I• the leaturod aolr
delegates the moat were two Le;to1'1'' from the "Stun~ and
!at for ttie number
men lrom PakiStan 110d a purtl· StrJpea" and pitblished In the
..Ja~iata~c::~· ~~oru~uin~~~ ~:It ol~ant m the Hunaarian Revolt National Tribune
no choice In selecting teachers, because there are
feature two CeririrUne vo1&lt;!es,
t bt lhem In U{! h a bou C IR·
o au1
Cftal'ter members or the Le1lon
enough to fill all the places But there w" .a tlt!M whon
Lil• sue Temll and carolyn w
ternatl~nal attalra ' behind the who were present were ChBTies
Moler.
was not true, and the pupils were seldom thought of In
lroD Curtain
McElhinny, D6n Rice, John Kauff
hiring of teaehers
''Coin&amp; flame to Mother" ls
Robert Euler ex]11ained that on and Lawrence Blna .and rharter
Thomas Carlyl.!)&gt;says, "Remember now and always th'at
the nam• or Act t whloh pre· Saturday arter a pantl d1scuS!· m:bera ot the AUjiCIIIary were
Is no Idle drea!:l( but a solemn renutv bised UpOn
•nt.- i vocal tTio made up or ion by the flon Aa:ah M Ashraf, M cora Bennett, Mrs Lawrence
and encompassed by eternity FIND OUT YolJR TASK·
Vlokle Brown, Sandra lnvoham, Pakiatan Chief of Non·Govern Bing and Mrs Lillian SteJ£f Mrs
to it, the night cometh when no man can work."
1
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and• Dohna Jenkin•. "Gonna t'tel Inch tal
orpmzations,
Korncl Stelff -ave 1 ahort atcount of the
Alona Without You Now" 11 fhe Huvo, Hunl{arlan Freedom Yl.!!:hl· Convention held m Middleport
tune for US.Is 1C't Eldo Donofrio
When tne Legion was young and
er and Dr
Reuben S Nal.ha l, O'f her d1fflcutly in flnd1ng houslng
I• the fl1*1sor.
The pony eboru•. unlfer the dlt· Ohlef of Polley Planning Staff, tor three hundred delegates who
cctlon of Ray Woodgeard 111d Rad1o Free Europe, •he autj ience were here OYermght
One)
lames Diehl Jr , will make Uwir dlhvlded lntlo dlscwslon g'roupa
Mrs Bennett, program chairman
pilterin1 ca 1h and Vtttfablos from
flrat appearatlC!e lrt the "Tea For w t!n quest ons and answers ware said that ihe wa11 a piontler In
a Chlllltothe buslne111 place
used to promoto the growth at Auxiliary work alnee .she attended
two•· namber :breased as French knowled1e
'I M'•ve up at 1 o'elock" 11ld
or lnternatwnal af· a meetin1 at the Hartman Motel,
Maida wUJ be tfle fist ateppl11.:f
8herltf Bob, "and went to bed''
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Columbus,~he~ the Department
oborln~l of the ~hY chorui who fairs.
With all thl• Join&amp; on thla mornT•e fourth •eneral ••••Ion W".. or OhiO
SUte Auditor Jt1Y111 A, Rhode• Itt· Barb*l 'bonoV'an, lulle
dies Auxutary was
1nJ the Jherlfl 1o1n1 on fhbl morn... formed She commended the co·
Marv ~]so" deJcrtbed• by Euler when
time to dl-cloae newa tor the aft· ioday had dlattlbut'd oohool and Seyler, April Shl!tetll,
operation betwlllen the Legion and
mlnlatertaJ land tfuat IICC:0,11\t Amberger, Ann Baker, SheJ!a
ernoon Dally Stnti.,el ediUon.
David
Prinkley,
NBC
new•
cum·
the l&amp;uxmar.: ahd conclu~~d ller
money to 28 oouiiU~ Th• totai Strtua~,:
Connie
Wood•e~rd, m"ntator si)Oie oft "Setunr the talk ,w, Ith a short poem Peral•·
•mounted to p,OOI.a.
'Onlted Staiea fo the World·~ tenet
Carol Cur111.
fletet Grant, WLW-TV newsca.sCheC'b on tile ltaf.! tl'flasurv
Aftet
tefl, Was In chara:e Of thla scllslon.
Alter the colora were reUred bY
haYe been 1e{ll to the eount)' au- •how
Judae Bacon JntetvleW&lt;!d the the color 1uard, two movlna piedhora fht! lddltor, will In tll'ft I Dtth&lt;,.
three young peopto w"o said &amp;lll'et were shown ''The F1ag
alloC'IIto the MOI'I~f to their vift'.
th 11 t al'nont the Jdeu decided up- Spe1ks" for the benefit of the en·
ioua township•. 1\la II t'he tint
on dUring the di!cuuton pcru~d• t&amp;r. audience, and a show for the
tWO IUOTi ]lbillillfl tlill &gt;11111
"" the tact tli'ct C'd.M'tnun~ 1 ah11dren on a CI~u•
iftllid
t
'Member• of t~ AUJ:illary who
IIW llti!&lt;,
lucllt6t't Q
Y 'Prtpared the foOd included Mu
l'ijwftli!IJt
....., tl!t~e
tt;a !II1\I dlel 001 1\W(ll • ~..~~~~- 1lole Moorntna and Mro. Norman
CO'tilfhi:PU.Ue Jtfflit f"'t tffp11fttJ Wa7Jand, co-chairmen: Mra Char.
~
&lt;ICiht&amp;l
lei Bennett, Helen Kellnedy, Mn
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4fllf fll1iot 1~ (
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Don
Ro1cb, )Ira John Hr.wkln~t.,
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Ill h i '
iitlol Alltttf' lllitttui~ 11 ,.d IOrYIDI tobleo were 'Mrl. uls
-•lit.
lll\il ... ill·
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IW fiN ~llmi!Woti ~~~ l:onr ,Mrs Henty Clatworthy, o
flfli!Ud 11)1
. . . . . of·
hill.
f
di't OfDlfJ IJI&amp;i'dtlfilt· Gale Hyaell, Mn. Wealey .Fry,
lftl OOfjOfjlldfi .lft'l tflt GIMI!l· Mra Wendell Bunce, Mrr Gene
IIIII CMtlill 06 W'cM4 Arlolfs.
Riot and Mro Judson White '
llttliOdlol \IIOclle• who Pt'fPl~
•~4 oervo~ 11\t d{ftnet l'rld•y
njthl il 1iftth llitllodlot bl'il~

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lQ 00 Hotlitfy OfOtfy
tO 30, Aunt Dru. SHow

Stout

THE DRIVER'S
SEAT

Rotarians Hear

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Round table

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meet mg. m
nla:ht,

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(Contmued rrom Pagl! one)
Hostess Jlfts were presented former members of t~e Post
Kennedy ftl'e the boy•
Mrs. Don Roach, president of
to Mrs Riram Fisher when the
In my supervisory work with teachers, I found treat dllf~r­ wlia wUl pel'form to the rhythma TPi City Sewing Ch.1b met Thur~ the Aux1hary, welcomed tbe Le"Bhfhl' My Time "
day eveninl' at her home 111 Min gionnaires and v~11tora and Rcacoe
ences In teachers' abilities. Some were outstanding tn both dfKeid
Umih1 Ls required for the er.t~vtlle
F1fe, Commander of the ;poat, re·
teachmg ability and in discipline One trait that Is especially prect.lon routines of "Me and
sponded
to the welcome In a short
helpful in dtsclpline •• the teachers persoftallty
My Shadow" a novelty numbt'l'
A dea9ert course l'arrymg out talk he sfud that the Legion had
CaiiB.. of lallure in discipline are not found In external eon. featurinJ Vlckle BroW!'\ and Lor- the St Patrick:. flay theme was been slatted by great men and bad
dltions
ail'le Grover and dil'ected b}' ~~erved by the bostesa durml' thC' achieved many ffne goals Jeidldg
Mtt CttOiyn Tholha!l
evenlna to Mra WiliJam Grueser lrom their Preamble to their Con·
To be a successfu1 t&lt;'acher she mu&amp;t be alert,
"Slnee 1 Met You, Baby" Is Mrs. Robert Rawlina:s, Mrs. Ru ~ shtutlon wh1ch starts "For God
rourageous and kind Another thing that should enter mto
the popula~t song to be aung b;v aeli Wllaon, Mrs MiUard Wilde!' and Country" Commander Fife
choice of a vocabon is, "would I~ be work that would be
VIolA Brown
muth, Mra Rdbert Roberts, Ml!&gt;, sa1d that they should all tbe proud
$:IIzabeth
Flck, Mrs Sidney Spen to be Legionnaires and mentioned
joyable" For one to be en&amp;aled Jn disagteeable work WO•IIkll Mn Mara:al'et Lewis, ~rt JncertamJy be a great punishment.
atructor, wl11 ptesent 11 TOyla'nt1" cer, Mlu M.ary Vlrg1ma Re1bcl sheral of tbeir finest projects
Mrs Steift played a piano solo,
Membera ot the ''Toyland" cast ind Mrs. Bradford Moag
"Wmd
Bells" and M1' Ruppelt
Rewards ror your work should be cons1dered in choosing a are Myrna Maaif, narrator, Terty
sa
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two
solos "SongS' My Mammy
Vocation Of course, all realbe the financial pay for teachmg Ohllnaet, Sharon Young, Donna
Taught
Me"
and "Prayer Perfect"
1s slight However, Jn my judgement there are rewards far Rea, Ch1rlesanna Heu, Karo11
The Happy Birthdll'y song waa sung
greater than money If long after you have SOM! lbe seeds of llolt, Cltatlene Zumlel, Datleno
for the Legwn also
manhood or womanhood you see a bountiful harvest of such a WatJ(In, Aacneth Tracy, TomfQy
fContlued from P:~ge One)

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C. H WLst."" chairman of the 11 00
Troop 2415, Boy Scouts ot Amer.ca 11 10

Second, the individual should hne the girt of teaching The
Apostle Paul tells In his letter to his brethren at Rome that
they had lilfts differing according to the grace that was given
oa 1
to them. They were to U&amp;e the &amp;lfts thai they had. H It WC'I'e
(Continued !rom Paee one)
lbe jJllt of teaching, they wet'e to teach. This should be a hl!lp MQton La!Dbort Edd1e Bon••

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Me1gs county lnsu,.tiee Agents
met at the Hotel Martin -Jor a
luncheon meeUnt on Mareh 13
wtth Waiter Mayel Of Tuple Fire

Let's consider some things thal ire necessary to bec!OITIO
succ:eSsf~f teacher. First of all, a teacher to succeed must
a goo!l dlsclphnarlan Wilbout good dlsclpUM, no ~ne call
a suceesaful teacher. Poor dlacipll~e has caused more teatchc&gt;rs,
to fall than any other one thing She must have within her the
elementa or control
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e~ thbre is no ch01ce, and whether it 11 a success or failure
d.P.,11da upon what the p~rento are Some parents are very
successful in teachmg their children. They give mijch time,
thought and energy to the proper trainin1 of the ehild. llut It
is also true that JI!Ony parents (lvo no lhought to or do
rol!llng on the pro~lems olehlld training.
Just how does lhe jmbllc sohool teacher get into thhitl~d~~':~~ I
tion? Has she taken courses Ill collete in vocaUonllllii
or hlis she drifted into lhe work?

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A spet·•al meeting or the SalisPTA has been called fur
Monda} , March 18 at 1 P M 3
the Slhuol hy Freda Ball a~nd Mltx
1ne Arnold co-chairmen or thl'
dmner comm•Uee A'll membets
are Ul ged 10 attend Lh1s mt&gt;etm.:

WHO SHOULD TEACH THE AMERICAN BOY

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crop, you feel that your work was not in vain This should be
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M~ny people m the p~M !lave Uled teaching as a stepping.
stone to some other profession This may ha-ve been all rtgftt
for the one that waa doing the otepplng, but for the ppplla It
may not have been oo good In selecting atld biring teachers,
the children a• e the ones that should be conslderM and oot
the teacher.
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RICHARD S. OWIN - GINIRAL IAAN4Gil
RUNOI.D E. GRIINI-IDITOil
TO MEET TUESDAY
)fatltlnal a4vertlllnc .reprnenwtl-.:.e_. Bottlnelll-ID.mhJJJ. lne.. HS
Group 1 ul the Wo111en'!1 As.~O­ !..a:fn2tcn1 Ave, New York City, ltl. N y,
t'ID.hon v. 1ll mef!t Tuesday Mart 1
l£iltered u aecond r:la• mallina matter at the po1t Offl~ at ~
19 at 7 30 at the First Presbyter oruf Olllo.

ltd. Note: Who should teach the American Boy• asks Dean
E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End today He reminds ~· that
• "Otio • deal wifb our all-Important human problems 90
I ~dl Mol'e e!BIIal plane than we do our plants and animals
So Ji fs with the seJeelion Of teachers WhO Will haVe, Upon lll'Bid·l
Uatioll from college, a !IWtufic degree of llllportance Ill deiter.

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Coaell· !(uben Pri&lt;e'a Po:tlaDd
team ballott but three l&amp;meJ thit
1«1110n. A brt;e crowd i• expected
to " ou ,lutq.d toftitht at 7:10 for
the . eonlolatlon ~~me · Slllde p,ad lladM lor runnerup
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Lowell Cole, ex-co,.ching gre.et
of the Nellonville Hound'! bas·
ketball ·md football te.ams and
now a principal In that ~chool
system, believes that basketba tl
referees baYe mueh to do with
wi.nninJ or losing ("!ose games.
Momenta before onset of the
keiJOnv1"lle·R-t"ne
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••ame In the
AtbenJ Sectional tournament
cou)tle Of ween ago, Cole o)).

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mine the outcome.''
Let's examine
tkis
wl\h 111 due respect' to Mr.·
who- bu proved ' hb:' _
abll}ty long .,since !nd
have· -been guilty o maldng an

12' (&gt;01Mto. NIIU'a Rod Devil• ore olf·th... uff ••••• m.. , without
lead b7 tHoffJUft, kobttetter J1ar.. conslderlng aU Implications.
Let'• auume with Lowell th1t
tin and Pierce. Portland bu. little

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Billy 14-ny ond lonlcy Sornmy
Price u Ita iualn bOpeo.

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hoP,e~ two teams can be added t•. selv es [hat er~Q.iits o{ear~ )' ourthe s1x that operated last yea 1 li 1
Util can see
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with "great su ccess." The~e add·
Ue re~IQn to lme _up with the
nat10n-wtde organtzatwn" Whal
ed t•ams !lla}' be dra:"'n from the ey uid.
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Laurel Cliff commumty and Rut·
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an · Both have been Invited tD
Eddie Guinther, Syracuse, manparticipate in the meetinp Sun· ager of the Syracuse team, abo
dar.
servetl &amp;! president !)f the 1966
Las t year four teams fron · Heigs County Llttle
L,cagu~.
Pomeroy, one out o! Racine, and Middleport's Little Leagues oper·,
a fi ixtl!, from Syracuse, played a ated .:~eparatel
1 t
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full srhedule and captured the 'tb
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year
m
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ounty Le&amp;8tJe.
ponso_rsro.u:
interest, energies, and support Middleport n~w are at~dylDg ,
of over 100 youngaters, agea nine plan to as!OClate with tbf: natioatf!rou&amp;b 12.
al orJan.i%atlon.
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The :Planners who meet •uOlb~ managers last year, who
mor-row will 'be asked to atudy tre ex~ted to return ~r 1 ee·
,formati9n o( a Pony Lea{ue for eond uason, included Bob Roboys 12 through U~. This loop berts, Don
Betzin.g, , Jo_bnv
would
"graduate.!" of the Young, Paul (Moon) Clifford, and
League.
Fooey Wolfe. Garnes were played
. ilot Contemplated to apply Jut 1ummer every · week d.t~ J
membership in the .Little Lea- night except Saturday oa ·th·t!
sue of An'ie:ric:a, .nati'lnal ortani· Pomeroy and Racine tield.

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~t:~lMIIac team, will
~'i ·thillk th&amp;t In , any bu_ketball
be .1!ol.,to.J:locpoot touro.,. cere- pme decided by a 10 point or
mo~,,A~· to be ,;...,n are 10
Jeu margin, the referees deter-

rlbiiOnl!; lor i.ndlvlduol petlom·
ancet, ~ifiCit,_ lo each boY who
PII.YecJ; i•·c~ &gt;toll!nameat, and a
medal to ·tli9b me(Dber of an alltn-at!'ltll.
lluUe4""""'·~ · Portland twiee
in np1ai se...on play, 18aeb timt~

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Hanl&lt; S.U.r, 31-roar-old ...~
fielder, drove in aeyen· 'runi wlib'
two bomell and · a tl~blj - ... 1Jie
N~• York Glant:l beat· the CJ~
lond lndllno, 11-7, ou\1 look 1 J-1

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IUY "OUTPIILDiil
ONTARIO, Call!. UP _ The
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qutl!elder • llnl beoemon ae..-,.
M'etk:Ovich ,from Lo"ui11vtue. M:et-

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kovl&lt;b .10&lt;1 tbo ·I'ICL in b&amp;ltlDi wlt.b
mtrt for .
1n 1!11111.

Georp ~; Martin 5 "(.1-3) ll;

warda , f 10 point~ he'd have io

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lieve errors happen that way.
Say referee&amp; of a match were
!lia.ine: Gnllam I (0.3) 2: Hart
I &lt;l·~J ;I: W!lton 0 (0.1) 0; Biroh pulJing a boner once ev(!ry lw~
3 (3-7), ~; Wolle 4 !2-8) 10; Wick· minutes, or once each mln~tl.'.
line CJ.O.O: .t.Ulll D (11-20) 24. Per- U I game were close, &amp;badln:t
dne way or the other by oi.e ·or
centate 21 '%.
Portlana
1 ~ 34 tt two poiJtts, no mort; yes, a-tnli·
Shlde
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Portlond: F. Q&lt;oart 3 (().l)) 6; I), way,
Court G-0-Gj P.J'lte ? (H) 16· Vap
But over the long baul, tbe
Meter 2 (0.0) ·4i McKelvey ,; CU) 11me route, we believe the ~t ·
12i Bruce Me~lvey 0 &lt;1·2) I; Par- ter team generally wins on the
oont I CO-O) 2; Well• 0 n-2) 1· partleular floor they arc on and
Smith 1 jO:D) 2; Non teorlna: Wed.- OD the u&gt;ecilte night they arc
dle. TOta J!'18 (8-26) .U. Percentage playing.
41%.

each team tr:om the blue ribbon
claftic In Colum-b us next week.
Height~ and experience paid ofl
in mDst of Friday ntghrs winners
In U. U..game card, whleb found
1everat 1noie big name-~ .hitting
the dult~r.-rated Josen Included
C0 10m b . Nort
. b an
· d ChilliCv..-,e,
...n.
rated·foutf.b and lOth respecUv'el}'.
TJ).ree othef members of the top
10, Middletown No. 1, , Toledo
Macomber No. 7 and Shelby
No. 8 found - the ra'ngc to ad-vance into tonight's regional fill·
als. Something had to give in the
Macomber-North battle itl Toledo,
and the Toledo team us,d ih

And whllc the basketball BenShade: Bing 4 (2-4) 10; Erwin
son
i1 in Its last ga1p exee~t for
3 (I~J 7; Fulton 2 (0.2) 4; Ran·
dolph 2 Cl·2J" Dl Klnr I (~&gt;{}) 2; the reglonals and state final11, J ~
Gulbrle. 4 (2:4) .10; Non ~eorin1 want to get a ph-1g In agaiNit un·
BY UNITID PltiSS
Hudnell. Totlio 18 Cll-18) 38. Per- 1portamanUke coacbe1.
Rqlonal
Tournarnaritt
centage 41 '7(, .
One was noticed like a sore .
Clan ItA At Clnclnn.tl
bandaged thumb In 8 game !n Cincinnuti Elder 60 ChJilic.otb'.l
Middlcpbrt ~uring January._ This
56
t'lown ahouted rlba at the re- Middletown 94 Tecumseh 52
feree!l ennstantly, made ~:rac!-.:.s
about th
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At; Toledo
1011
c
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P aycr~, Toledo Alacotnber 64 Columbna
exhorted hi1 boya to ''t011gh il
North 44
UJl" then cried Uk,e, • baby whe· 1 Shelby
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54 Lima ow
an lnfraetiqt\ WNI cJUed.
. ~r pub\lc IC~~lt
ClaN A At Athen•
money · to blr'e thaf1 ty"'p"o • •"'"i'·n"-' ·I Bctbcl 71 Newark St'. FranCia 58
splratlon to younr \ &amp;U1Jcte 6 . By .
At Canton
11nd large our· ~L· coaches Midvale 64 Vienna Hi
,oft •portsmen
68 Ridgtivlllu 51
are .,1 fine 1
that have come dOWJ) the pike.
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There was this oa• ;exception. Holmea
63 Uberty 73 New BreiQen
U he returns next j yu'r '· we be·
!levi
everywbere · will hope
63 Ottawa Parochial
for a dlfterent · attitU-de from
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COLLIOI IAIJ!*TIALL
NCAA Tour1t1r )ftCI Jlouncl
CaUforDia 86 Brlrb•Dit Young 69
San Franclaco 6ft Idaho Stale 51
Kan1a1 73 SMU 65 ot :
Mlchllan State 86 Notre Dame .,
Syracuse 1&amp; Lafayette 11
Kentucky 98 PltllbUI'Ih 93
Oklahoma City 75 St. Louis 88
North Cal'&lt;)lina 81 Canl&amp;lut 76
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Yn. fire inmran«e ftl:uk it'
po~~iblc for them 10.buy t~r
new houaor. But aflu tMit
orber home w11 dettro)'rd
lhty found lhu thtlr lmur·
111nce apn1 waa rigln afler all'
wnd lhatlnauun~eon a houlll!
donn'l roftr il! Conttnb. ·
A 1imple additinn to }'Gill'
pramt ftre policy. «HiinJl
unly a kw un11 1· d:iity, will
help M,PI&lt;IU fOUr hOulthOht,
lurnilhmp•hould lhey •ulfer ,
11011. from rare or lightninl(.!
,1'hl1 imuranu: RKenq' i1 Will' iiiK to ;~u;~lylt' your umn;~ncc
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within the VIllage: of Pomeroy
Without fir&amp;t havlna: taken 1out a
license for the !a:Ine from the
Mayor o£ the Village of Pomeroy.
Section 2: The Mayor is hereby
authorized to grant a lleense to
im:r person of good chaMeter upon the payment bY such person to
the village treasury the sum of $5.
Section 3: That permis'si~n to eonduct the buslness or the sale of
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Fordomatic, spotle.y . orialnal 2 room and·. balh:..t'U,~d ~p'tt,
4 room and bath furnished apt.
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Pomeroy, 8 room hous~,
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--; '§da'n. ~v~ steerine &amp; brakes
References
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Cle" AA At ......
Cleveland Latin 2a.G VI, Cloveland Eut Tech 11-.1
At ClnclnneH
Middletown 24-0 v•. CJaclnnall
Elder lllo5
At Kent
Kent Roosevelt 21·2 v.. .uro•JI
SOuth 17-&lt;1
At Toledo
Bbetby 31·1 va. Toledo Macomber
21 ·1
Ct... A At Athtne
_ Bolt~~ 23-f) .YI. Blithe( ZIJ.1
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Mjdva e 20.9 VI. Savannah 25-8
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Clwaetor •• , Ro~taUon __ lntocrtt.y ore

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&amp;endi~g a t.eam ~nto the finals foo
the fll'lt t1me 1ft lix yean, jusl
when the atate tourney returns to
ColuJDbus after a four-year sla)'
at 'Cleveland and Cincinnati
Mi h Ml~ldotl own Winner
&amp; ty Mt etGwn won Us 24th
victory In a row In the Cincln·
nati .e vent Friday night, handing
Tecumseh (22-2) a 94-f'2 Job. AllOhio
center
Jerry
LUcas In
of three
the
Middies
acored
30 polntl
quarter• 81 12 Middletown ploym
b· h
1n
lt t e lt'Ol' g column.
Again It was lack ot heliht as
Tecumseh fell bf.!blnd, ll--2, and
never caught up. AlsCt at Cinelnnati, underdog Cincinnati ~lder
(19-5) broke up a tight game in
the fourth period to defeat Chilli·
cothe (%1·2) of the Central Ohio
League, 60--M.
Shelby's Larry Sicgfled scored
M point•. ineludinr 19: of 2G free
throws, to down Lima, 54--15, 'In
lhe Toledo Claq AA regioDal. Shel·
by (21·1} will meet Maeombcr In
tonight~• finals .
In Class A action, two-time
champion Loekland Wayn~ 20-5
turned back Plain City AldE·r 213 in Tmy, 77·6:3, despite , 2"·
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point output by forward To 1•1
Miller of the losers. ,
Bethel TOPI Newark
I. ittle Bt!lhel 26·1 Of Clermont
County bad too much ability ror
Newark St. Francis 21·3 in Cla!IB
A action in Athens. The score
was tied lS times and the lead
changed 11 times bc!ore ,BelhcJ
behind Ed Bode's 26 pomts',
went to work . and scored a 77·15'1

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-IMINitht
Then surely It would fol111w
BuUan4 ·
·u U 20 28 that
mlatake! would cane~l
By BOB GRIMM
beleht to a~w.ntage to- ·turn back
Bumo .
a 10 t8 Zl eaeb the
otber out. For 8 refer(·~
OOLUMBUS, 0 . UP- The glory the Capital City team, .M-44.
Rutload: Hollmon 4 U·2J 9; Hob- who wae having a b~\~ night to tiDed stllte fi~Ja loomed so near, . Ironically, North'« loss daahed
ltoUer 0 (t-tl) 4; Pier&lt;:e 2 (IHJ) 4; •hove
1 game one/ way · by up- yet 10 far, for 18 tournament teat· the Central DJstrict'a bopea ot

Dupb aa4 Comibl, non scorera. make a0 long string of error Jr team• t ay.
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Only o~e more game separated
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o(t Loa Angel.. tonllbl • Ill ,
· 10.roun4 l&gt;out tt J1011)'1iood
!"''jon stsdltlm; Plrta hu aeta.

four hlta.

sprin• homera but the •·••e•• fint ho~er of the sprin{.:....:a 426•
new. ...
nevertheless are rolling alone with !oot bloot to the "wr~Rf flild" a tldy three-a:ame winninc atrealr: DU1 the St. Louis Cardinali: rallied
and a ~2 reeord In the Citru. Cfr. In the •ixth lnnlna: whh fift · Tuns
cttit The reason• •· ••
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· '""" -anaaer to beat the• New YOrk YeDiee&amp;'
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B!rdie Tebbetts bas been laYinJ: 7-t.
PitChing.
Minnie Mluoso dfove til .f our
BrooD Lawrence, the lt-rb.e l'UIIi with a palr of ~en . ,iad.
winner the Redlegs "Jtolt.. fntm Walt Dropo whl:eked a . ~
i.;ra:k h Lane las~ · year, came tound-trlpper u · tbe Claifii(J
tro ug Fridday wU1h their latut: Wblle SOx won a wjl&lt;l ")fi!UIDC
8
ng moun per ormanee - a
five-lnnlng
stint
in which
yield- boe wltb the Detroit
ed only two
hits
to tbeheXI
The Surprllln1- Pi
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City Athletics in a 4-3 Redle" 0
rate• ,-.d t.beir ·~;.'vi · : Ill
tory.
• v e- aevea pma 'wbta. •ly In the oovontlt ~fl!;&lt; .llieni.
Ltwrente's perf~rma,ee f,oJ.. a 11-1 deelllloa"....
li{~a
lowed preVious stroni" -tbowiap Senato11.,
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Ha1 Jeffcoat, Jobney KURJI{ein
and Tanl Acker, thUa lelldl~g
weight to Tebbetts'~thel'il· tbat the
Redlegs ean win the penunt thla
year even if they don't eome neir
lheir 221-homer output of · t~.
. The Milwaukee •B ravu alsO got
fme pitching agai~ Frlday to -beat
lh_e PhJladelphb Phillies, ~1. Cbel
Nichol&amp;, ·Humber-to ·J lobhuon ahd

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Every allte-oodied. adult baseball enthusla'st who 1s wUllng
to lend a h_and tn pianni.ng and carrying through another sue·
ces.sfuf Metgs Count Y Lillie Le ague prografrk. this aummer is cause they're winniilJ withOut the
lnVlted to attend a 2 p.in. meeting Sunday In Poineroy city "·big bang".
ball. ·
ed(e in the l}ll'tRf :..;";: Wiille
Tracy Wha ley, 1966 secretary·
Ted ...-KJuslewski and Gus Bell KaJ• also bomer'ed tar ,'tbe Giadt&amp;
1 t reasurer of the Jeagu r , announ- zation "W
hne yet to cooned for theb-' fiJ'ft
!Mickey llntle . w&amp;UoPid bi1
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loWr!~J&lt;leop ~ eb100plonllblp.
Coaeh ~ ·. 1Nbll'• hot elub
~- a st~ Racine lelm
m the """".flnalo 1111 nliht ll8 to
24. l'llr:tJand eclied Shade ~- ........ lro01 bOI&gt;Ind lo the

Sunday, 2 p.m., Pomeroy City Hall,
Set As T.ime To Organize For P.lay

4--Dally Sentinel, Pomei'O)'·Mid41eport, o., March•IS; tea?

Dtllly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.,llmh 18, 1917-8

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SduiOl wtll &amp;o .la.lo ~~~~ Portland

G&lt;'~ Sd&gt;ool lnvitatlonll Buket·

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Coaell· !(uben Pri&lt;e'a Po:tlaDd
team ballott but three l&amp;meJ thit
1«1110n. A brt;e crowd i• expected
to " ou ,lutq.d toftitht at 7:10 for
the . eonlolatlon ~~me · Slllde p,ad lladM lor runnerup
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Lowell Cole, ex-co,.ching gre.et
of the Nellonville Hound'! bas·
ketball ·md football te.ams and
now a principal In that ~chool
system, believes that basketba tl
referees baYe mueh to do with
wi.nninJ or losing ("!ose games.
Momenta before onset of the
keiJOnv1"lle·R-t"ne
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••ame In the
AtbenJ Sectional tournament
cou)tle Of ween ago, Cole o)).

Rneld:

mine the outcome.''
Let's examine
tkis
wl\h 111 due respect' to Mr.·
who- bu proved ' hb:' _
abll}ty long .,since !nd
have· -been guilty o maldng an

12' (&gt;01Mto. NIIU'a Rod Devil• ore olf·th... uff ••••• m.. , without
lead b7 tHoffJUft, kobttetter J1ar.. conslderlng aU Implications.
Let'• auume with Lowell th1t
tin and Pierce. Portland bu. little

by

Billy 14-ny ond lonlcy Sornmy
Price u Ita iualn bOpeo.

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e opera e
so SUI'·
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e sa1 · lt 13 cesslull h
•1 t
b
hoP,e~ two teams can be added t•. selv es [hat er~Q.iits o{ear~ )' ourthe s1x that operated last yea 1 li 1
Util can see
.
with "great su ccess." The~e add·
Ue re~IQn to lme _up with the
nat10n-wtde organtzatwn" Whal
ed t•ams !lla}' be dra:"'n from the ey uid.
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Laurel Cliff commumty and Rut·
I d
an · Both have been Invited tD
Eddie Guinther, Syracuse, manparticipate in the meetinp Sun· ager of the Syracuse team, abo
dar.
servetl &amp;! president !)f the 1966
Las t year four teams fron · Heigs County Llttle
L,cagu~.
Pomeroy, one out o! Racine, and Middleport's Little Leagues oper·,
a fi ixtl!, from Syracuse, played a ated .:~eparatel
1 t
f
full srhedule and captured the 'tb
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as
s
year
m
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ounty Le&amp;8tJe.
ponso_rsro.u:
interest, energies, and support Middleport n~w are at~dylDg ,
of over 100 youngaters, agea nine plan to as!OClate with tbf: natioatf!rou&amp;b 12.
al orJan.i%atlon.
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The :Planners who meet •uOlb~ managers last year, who
mor-row will 'be asked to atudy tre ex~ted to return ~r 1 ee·
,formati9n o( a Pony Lea{ue for eond uason, included Bob Roboys 12 through U~. This loop berts, Don
Betzin.g, , Jo_bnv
would
"graduate.!" of the Young, Paul (Moon) Clifford, and
League.
Fooey Wolfe. Garnes were played
. ilot Contemplated to apply Jut 1ummer every · week d.t~ J
membership in the .Little Lea- night except Saturday oa ·th·t!
sue of An'ie:ric:a, .nati'lnal ortani· Pomeroy and Racine tield.

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lbo~~•. i ..ludlac on.• for
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~t:~lMIIac team, will
~'i ·thillk th&amp;t In , any bu_ketball
be .1!ol.,to.J:locpoot touro.,. cere- pme decided by a 10 point or
mo~,,A~· to be ,;...,n are 10
Jeu margin, the referees deter-

rlbiiOnl!; lor i.ndlvlduol petlom·
ancet, ~ifiCit,_ lo each boY who
PII.YecJ; i•·c~ &gt;toll!nameat, and a
medal to ·tli9b me(Dber of an alltn-at!'ltll.
lluUe4""""'·~ · Portland twiee
in np1ai se...on play, 18aeb timt~

refefeea make

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Glory F•.lied State Fm·als Loom
one Game A.way For 16 Cage 5's

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Sleater held tbe J'il!Uiei to - - . :::
Hanl&lt; S.U.r, 31-roar-old ...~
fielder, drove in aeyen· 'runi wlib'
two bomell and · a tl~blj - ... 1Jie
N~• York Glant:l beat· the CJ~
lond lndllno, 11-7, ou\1 look 1 J-1

.n:cord com~ M'itb Del.11~2-2

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··~~IMI Fo!'I*'fiiURS., MAilCH 11 "

IUY "OUTPIILDiil
ONTARIO, Call!. UP _ The
~&gt;an 'Die(o Padreo ol !be Pooille

Solo l )t.in.

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~ Leque Fr1day pureb.ed h•FOR
qutl!elder • llnl beoemon ae..-,.
M'etk:Ovich ,from Lo"ui11vtue. M:et-

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· MWdleport RF1i'"

kovl&lt;b .10&lt;1 tbo ·I'ICL in b&amp;ltlDi wlt.b
mtrt for .
1n 1!11111.

Georp ~; Martin 5 "(.1-3) ll;

warda , f 10 point~ he'd have io

ed Ohic;jlsh

&amp;ehool

basketbaJJ

lieve errors happen that way.
Say referee&amp; of a match were
!lia.ine: Gnllam I (0.3) 2: Hart
I &lt;l·~J ;I: W!lton 0 (0.1) 0; Biroh pulJing a boner once ev(!ry lw~
3 (3-7), ~; Wolle 4 !2-8) 10; Wick· minutes, or once each mln~tl.'.
line CJ.O.O: .t.Ulll D (11-20) 24. Per- U I game were close, &amp;badln:t
dne way or the other by oi.e ·or
centate 21 '%.
Portlana
1 ~ 34 tt two poiJtts, no mort; yes, a-tnli·
Shlde
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8 12 22 31 toke oould throw it the other
Portlond: F. Q&lt;oart 3 (().l)) 6; I), way,
Court G-0-Gj P.J'lte ? (H) 16· Vap
But over the long baul, tbe
Meter 2 (0.0) ·4i McKelvey ,; CU) 11me route, we believe the ~t ·
12i Bruce Me~lvey 0 &lt;1·2) I; Par- ter team generally wins on the
oont I CO-O) 2; Well• 0 n-2) 1· partleular floor they arc on and
Smith 1 jO:D) 2; Non teorlna: Wed.- OD the u&gt;ecilte night they arc
dle. TOta J!'18 (8-26) .U. Percentage playing.
41%.

each team tr:om the blue ribbon
claftic In Colum-b us next week.
Height~ and experience paid ofl
in mDst of Friday ntghrs winners
In U. U..game card, whleb found
1everat 1noie big name-~ .hitting
the dult~r.-rated Josen Included
C0 10m b . Nort
. b an
· d ChilliCv..-,e,
...n.
rated·foutf.b and lOth respecUv'el}'.
TJ).ree othef members of the top
10, Middletown No. 1, , Toledo
Macomber No. 7 and Shelby
No. 8 found - the ra'ngc to ad-vance into tonight's regional fill·
als. Something had to give in the
Macomber-North battle itl Toledo,
and the Toledo team us,d ih

And whllc the basketball BenShade: Bing 4 (2-4) 10; Erwin
son
i1 in Its last ga1p exee~t for
3 (I~J 7; Fulton 2 (0.2) 4; Ran·
dolph 2 Cl·2J" Dl Klnr I (~&gt;{}) 2; the reglonals and state final11, J ~
Gulbrle. 4 (2:4) .10; Non ~eorin1 want to get a ph-1g In agaiNit un·
BY UNITID PltiSS
Hudnell. Totlio 18 Cll-18) 38. Per- 1portamanUke coacbe1.
Rqlonal
Tournarnaritt
centage 41 '7(, .
One was noticed like a sore .
Clan ItA At Clnclnn.tl
bandaged thumb In 8 game !n Cincinnuti Elder 60 ChJilic.otb'.l
Middlcpbrt ~uring January._ This
56
t'lown ahouted rlba at the re- Middletown 94 Tecumseh 52
feree!l ennstantly, made ~:rac!-.:.s
about th
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At; Toledo
1011
c
epor
P aycr~, Toledo Alacotnber 64 Columbna
exhorted hi1 boya to ''t011gh il
North 44
UJl" then cried Uk,e, • baby whe· 1 Shelby
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54 Lima ow
an lnfraetiqt\ WNI cJUed.
. ~r pub\lc IC~~lt
ClaN A At Athen•
money · to blr'e thaf1 ty"'p"o • •"'"i'·n"-' ·I Bctbcl 71 Newark St'. FranCia 58
splratlon to younr \ &amp;U1Jcte 6 . By .
At Canton
11nd large our· ~L· coaches Midvale 64 Vienna Hi
,oft •portsmen
68 Ridgtivlllu 51
are .,1 fine 1
that have come dOWJ) the pike.
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There was this oa• ;exception. Holmea
63 Uberty 73 New BreiQen
U he returns next j yu'r '· we be·
!levi
everywbere · will hope
63 Ottawa Parochial
for a dlfterent · attitU-de from
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COLLIOI IAIJ!*TIALL
NCAA Tour1t1r )ftCI Jlouncl
CaUforDia 86 Brlrb•Dit Young 69
San Franclaco 6ft Idaho Stale 51
Kan1a1 73 SMU 65 ot :
Mlchllan State 86 Notre Dame .,
Syracuse 1&amp; Lafayette 11
Kentucky 98 PltllbUI'Ih 93
Oklahoma City 75 St. Louis 88
North Cal'&lt;)lina 81 Canl&amp;lut 76
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Gratis 86 Dradford 67

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Yn. fire inmran«e ftl:uk it'
po~~iblc for them 10.buy t~r
new houaor. But aflu tMit
orber home w11 dettro)'rd
lhty found lhu thtlr lmur·
111nce apn1 waa rigln afler all'
wnd lhatlnauun~eon a houlll!
donn'l roftr il! Conttnb. ·
A 1imple additinn to }'Gill'
pramt ftre policy. «HiinJl
unly a kw un11 1· d:iity, will
help M,PI&lt;IU fOUr hOulthOht,
lurnilhmp•hould lhey •ulfer ,
11011. from rare or lightninl(.!
,1'hl1 imuranu: RKenq' i1 Will' iiiK to ;~u;~lylt' your umn;~ncc
llC'edl wft"out obll~t~tion.
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Without fir&amp;t havlna: taken 1out a
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Section 2: The Mayor is hereby
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e:ra Sedan: [)ynafl~'·t Jfiijt,4
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Cleveland Latin 2a.G VI, Cloveland Eut Tech 11-.1
At ClnclnneH
Middletown 24-0 v•. CJaclnnall
Elder lllo5
At Kent
Kent Roosevelt 21·2 v.. .uro•JI
SOuth 17-&lt;1
At Toledo
Bbetby 31·1 va. Toledo Macomber
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&amp;endi~g a t.eam ~nto the finals foo
the fll'lt t1me 1ft lix yean, jusl
when the atate tourney returns to
ColuJDbus after a four-year sla)'
at 'Cleveland and Cincinnati
Mi h Ml~ldotl own Winner
&amp; ty Mt etGwn won Us 24th
victory In a row In the Cincln·
nati .e vent Friday night, handing
Tecumseh (22-2) a 94-f'2 Job. AllOhio
center
Jerry
LUcas In
of three
the
Middies
acored
30 polntl
quarter• 81 12 Middletown ploym
b· h
1n
lt t e lt'Ol' g column.
Again It was lack ot heliht as
Tecumseh fell bf.!blnd, ll--2, and
never caught up. AlsCt at Cinelnnati, underdog Cincinnati ~lder
(19-5) broke up a tight game in
the fourth period to defeat Chilli·
cothe (%1·2) of the Central Ohio
League, 60--M.
Shelby's Larry Sicgfled scored
M point•. ineludinr 19: of 2G free
throws, to down Lima, 54--15, 'In
lhe Toledo Claq AA regioDal. Shel·
by (21·1} will meet Maeombcr In
tonight~• finals .
In Class A action, two-time
champion Loekland Wayn~ 20-5
turned back Plain City AldE·r 213 in Tmy, 77·6:3, despite , 2"·
"
point output by forward To 1•1
Miller of the losers. ,
Bethel TOPI Newark
I. ittle Bt!lhel 26·1 Of Clermont
County bad too much ability ror
Newark St. Francis 21·3 in Cla!IB
A action in Athens. The score
was tied lS times and the lead
changed 11 times bc!ore ,BelhcJ
behind Ed Bode's 26 pomts',
went to work . and scored a 77·15'1

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-IMINitht
Then surely It would fol111w
BuUan4 ·
·u U 20 28 that
mlatake! would cane~l
By BOB GRIMM
beleht to a~w.ntage to- ·turn back
Bumo .
a 10 t8 Zl eaeb the
otber out. For 8 refer(·~
OOLUMBUS, 0 . UP- The glory the Capital City team, .M-44.
Rutload: Hollmon 4 U·2J 9; Hob- who wae having a b~\~ night to tiDed stllte fi~Ja loomed so near, . Ironically, North'« loss daahed
ltoUer 0 (t-tl) 4; Pier&lt;:e 2 (IHJ) 4; •hove
1 game one/ way · by up- yet 10 far, for 18 tournament teat· the Central DJstrict'a bopea ot

Dupb aa4 Comibl, non scorera. make a0 long string of error Jr team• t ay.
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sprin• homera but the •·••e•• fint ho~er of the sprin{.:....:a 426•
new. ...
nevertheless are rolling alone with !oot bloot to the "wr~Rf flild" a tldy three-a:ame winninc atrealr: DU1 the St. Louis Cardinali: rallied
and a ~2 reeord In the Citru. Cfr. In the •ixth lnnlna: whh fift · Tuns
cttit The reason• •· ••
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· '""" -anaaer to beat the• New YOrk YeDiee&amp;'
.
B!rdie Tebbetts bas been laYinJ: 7-t.
PitChing.
Minnie Mluoso dfove til .f our
BrooD Lawrence, the lt-rb.e l'UIIi with a palr of ~en . ,iad.
winner the Redlegs "Jtolt.. fntm Walt Dropo whl:eked a . ~
i.;ra:k h Lane las~ · year, came tound-trlpper u · tbe Claifii(J
tro ug Fridday wU1h their latut: Wblle SOx won a wjl&lt;l ")fi!UIDC
8
ng moun per ormanee - a
five-lnnlng
stint
in which
yield- boe wltb the Detroit
ed only two
hits
to tbeheXI
The Surprllln1- Pi
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City Athletics in a 4-3 Redle" 0
rate• ,-.d t.beir ·~;.'vi · : Ill
tory.
• v e- aevea pma 'wbta. •ly In the oovontlt ~fl!;&lt; .llieni.
Ltwrente's perf~rma,ee f,oJ.. a 11-1 deelllloa"....
li{~a
lowed preVious stroni" -tbowiap Senato11.,
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Ha1 Jeffcoat, Jobney KURJI{ein
and Tanl Acker, thUa lelldl~g
weight to Tebbetts'~thel'il· tbat the
Redlegs ean win the penunt thla
year even if they don't eome neir
lheir 221-homer output of · t~.
. The Milwaukee •B ravu alsO got
fme pitching agai~ Frlday to -beat
lh_e PhJladelphb Phillies, ~1. Cbel
Nichol&amp;, ·Humber-to ·J lobhuon ahd

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Every allte-oodied. adult baseball enthusla'st who 1s wUllng
to lend a h_and tn pianni.ng and carrying through another sue·
ces.sfuf Metgs Count Y Lillie Le ague prografrk. this aummer is cause they're winniilJ withOut the
lnVlted to attend a 2 p.in. meeting Sunday In Poineroy city "·big bang".
ball. ·
ed(e in the l}ll'tRf :..;";: Wiille
Tracy Wha ley, 1966 secretary·
Ted ...-KJuslewski and Gus Bell KaJ• also bomer'ed tar ,'tbe Giadt&amp;
1 t reasurer of the Jeagu r , announ- zation "W
hne yet to cooned for theb-' fiJ'ft
!Mickey llntle . w&amp;UoPid bi1
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Sunday, 2 p.m., Pomeroy City Hall,
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penter,
Suildv Ill month 10::10 A. II Portl•f Chun:h, Iori
Ken, Kenny Ftnley, Pt'el : 8 p
Clnlf!:k eommuD.ion and preacbJog putor. Aas't. pwor, Edith Codatr m. Committee on nomlni.Uon
J_niU'tb Sunday lll muntb 1 :::10 ~ Serviees Sunday 8 00, Tueaday at will rn9e t, llonday 7 30 p m
ttl cURb preacrune
7:30 and Friday 7 30
Boy ScoLJts al Bethany Church
tN C'4riffl41n Church at H•n..
Church of ChriM, Middl•port, Monday 7 30 p m
JOF Clu . .
to9 Grove. every Sudo.ily 9 JO ,\ Frr d 1 Gardner, pastor B1ble meeti at the church, Wednesd:r-.
M. SWaday StbooJ and cuDJtUI.dl h 1 School 9 30, lj'om~r Rice, Supt , 7 30 p m Lenten Med1t.alioo.
Rev. Wesley Jentens, speaker
10 month
7 30Sun subJect
Mornani"His
worthjp,
10 ao
t•n
1&amp;. church .,.ceachiD.J
toLirLll
Prbpert)
", 6serm
p m
Federeted (hur~h,.. •ev. W..tl~
r!ay ill meuth 10 30 A M cbLlCcb Chnstlan Endeavor,
m Evan J Barteb, Pastor
9 15 a m
eommanJon aod preachm.&amp; gehsUc serv1ce, sermon subJet• Sunda.y Sehool, Norman Kloe;;
EUB Cherche" Momlng ~t1r &amp; 'A Black Heart and a Pam; e::l Supt , 10 30 a rn WorsAip, to. ...,.,.....,
Rev. Roger Bishop.. Face", Wednesday 7 p. m Prayer plc "Ltmtlm!l God"
'J p m
Morning Star
Sun1.a) meehna: and Btble itudy, 8 p TUesday, March 19 Fnendly Clr
: le will m~et at the ('burch and
-9 45 A M ~ornina; wor m c~otr practice
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a1•11 A. M. MYF Sunday e' e
Httth Methodist Church, Mid• tftelld Cu·de
meetiftg at the
at ~ Pra)'er meetmg Tbur5- dleport, Rev C R konkright Presbytenan Church, M1ddJ epor
eventng F.nt.,rpnse Suodu) pastor Sunday School 9 30 Er 1 30 p m W-ed'\esday evening
10 10 A M: i\louu.o" v.v1
:1t~t Cuvcr t, Su.pt , Mul nu1~ \J.O l
Le n1en hour, top1c "The P're
A M YF at 0 30 P M sb1p 10 30 sermon topic "The JUdiced."
t:iVening worship
7 30 Praye• Votces o! Jesus"
MtssJOnar;
Flrtt- Baptist
Church, R•v
rneeUn&amp; Wednesday 7 30 P M
study class 4 p m , Semor Youtll Rdph C Zundel pastor W1lham
UB Ct.urm.-. Let1rt F•lls,. Ro- :t'ellowship 6~ m , Wednesday Watson, Supt 9 30.11 eombmc l
ltr Martin, Pastor Sunday ScbooJ 6 45 p m ch 1r: rehearsal, 7 t- ~ervice of worship and study
d·30 A M. Worsb.ip Servtce 7 r m Prayer m
ng, 8 p m Cla:.s
p1:&gt; c1al musiC Sermon "Tls:e Will
~~ Cbnstlu Endeavor
alt(~rna ·~
12 Ctrcle at the church
est Person tn 'he World", Nur
Sundays at 7 ap P M
Mt. Morl•h B•ptllf Church, ery and lumor Church for a,J
Ca.urch c.f the Neur•ne, Srr• Middleport~ Rev N D Bordon ~; htldren , 6 30 Youth meeting,
p_use, Roy K. WIUta.ms. pastor paslor Sunday School 0 15 A • Sat nrday March lti Young Adult
ou.nday School 9 30 A M MornlD&amp; lena Reese, Supt , Mormng wor cla511 meeting,
Tuesday 7 30
worah.ip 10 30, NYPS 6 30 p If, shtp 10 30, BTU 6 p m
'iouth Rally at Che.shll'l!!, Wer'
Evugeh.&amp;tJe service ? 30 p M
Church of th• Naur•nt, Mid nesday 7•30 Bible stLJdy aod
Wt:dne£day evea.in&amp; prayt:I' meet dleport, Rev Robert Styers, pas 1rayer, 8 30 choir J:€ hearseI.
10.., for the fDldweelr. and Tueaa.
tor Bible School 9, 30 Leder
Chriatlen Scl~~nr~~ Soc:lety, ToM
dtenwon DrAYer hour
Taylor, Supt, MormnJ worabip
Mulbenrt
~OJifa_~~:~ Morn
• HovM ot Prtyer, C'~~ll•r, 5uft 10 3{) sermon topte •· Men's Pia~ lng llllt'viCe/--V~,
'l.t I 1 fit~bstance
~y Sthool 9l3D A M Mornln&amp; 10 the Unlver:se"; 6 41r... Young
ilibject of the lessonl?senno•lj
worslup 11 A M Sunday evenln&amp; Peopes' meeting, ~ 7 30 Evenmg '!Jhe
'and the Goldm Text I knoW
lltlro;'t~ 1
M'orship at 8 Prayer meeting on se rvice; Monday 7 30 start ot re t~at whatsoever Gqd!ieth, 1t
£
rbunday 8 p M.
' VJVal ler111C~S led by Rev G
'~II be for c~r. Db
can tq 1
Church of Christ, lrMfferc( Douglas Circle, Racme
Pa;t; to It. nor ,ny thm
taker\
Rev. Joha w all p ,.
lllb'1
Church of C~tbt in CIM'Iollil1t Eccleststes 3 14 Wednet·
GrMe IJtl. . . .l Cllurch, i:ett
Y •
a :.oo.or
e Union,
Mtddleport, Rev Guv
Matn Street; f'oDlero;r. R.n. 1 I ~"'~~~ .9:30, church auvtceJ 10 30 Sayre, p11stor Bible School JO ,.~ 1ay evemng servlce at 8 The
u cord ially lnvt;t to ttEdwin Cbarlea. ReetOJo; Mr1. C•
ileetJua at -6 P · M and m . Preachtnl
.service 7 so, pubHc
'end
Reading
room
1th 1id~
dric W. Clark, or1mt.t. Wonhlp ennaelJitic aervu:e SLJnday evea Wednesday Bible study
entrance
located
at
1
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rear o!
aad termon at lO;SO A. M , Holr IDJ at 7· J.amea Reed, Supt
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Commtinlon Ctnt Sundar to moatb.
p,.. Methodist Church, Harry
Flrtt Pr. .Yteri•n Church, the church open to the public on
m
Church School, BeliDner1 1114 Blte.a, Pastor, Laurel Clitt. Sun l"'lddleport, Rev. Howard Ru.,. Uonday from 2 to 4
Alfred Mflhocllat
Primlll'}', at IO:fO A. M. For tafo~ day School 9 30, Clau meeUq pelt, pastor Church School 9 30
pastor,
matioa coacernlaa our
wor)t, 10:30: FMY ser:vtce 7.00; Preach- John Fu1tz, Supt., Mornmg~ wot R. M Grove,
School
9
80,
Lloyd
p,leaae telepboat 102-J
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Chrlotlon Church ot ....,lilt day 7 30. lfyoell Run Sunday Fellowship 6 p m , Wednesday !;upt, worship servtce.!l at
Boyles, leader,
Every Sunda)' lU A. J4. f Bunda)' Sehool 1&amp;, Preaching 11:111
8 SO Jumor choli'; 7 p m Scnl(lr with Dmsmore
Implicit trust in , the
physician Is one of Ule 1
IP bUildfnl ' 11
Saturday evemng March 16 St
School and Communion.. flrat Sun.P~IRVIIW
choir
healthy
body
and
mind
In
a
child.
If
a
tiny
fear
be
Implanted
in
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mind and·a 'nilnor !UJI·
Patrtck s Day party m the chureh
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Firat
leptllt
(lwrch,
Middle·
order or ailment be neglected because of this fear, mind and body'lllay Iii! .erlo\isly lftl'
basement sponsored bY the MYF
lo month
A. :11. Cbur&lt;ll
Edward
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tommuaion
and 11
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third !lehool
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port, Rev C E
Ho)'t, paator Wednesday evenm.:: prayer se~
paired in later life.
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cb
preachiDa-"
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p. m.; prayer
TrUst In the great physician, God, Is even more essentiaL Suoh trust IS liJI ellill,etllat •
Chrlftlen Cllulcft et \Mil
Jied. 7 SO p m , Thursday
thony, Supt.; Mor1'11ng worsh 1p
Hurlaonvllle Pr"byterian, 1
P )( E 11t Let '1 s s 9 30 tO 15 sermon toptc "Laborers lr1
Insures wisdom, good will and understanding. No smllll f"4!' or sm Bhoul!f be ~owell tcf
tom,
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~ eve~
·• SundoJ U.l!O A. lt. u._,
w
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remain
hi mind or body to grow !nlo splrltu al he~lth nazard. In thl• re8pett 'w~ 'Jl!l! Ill • ,
SuDdoJ SChool aod eo..,..aloa: - -nll
oo ~ P
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ve. tons lor Prlmary ,nd Jumor school, M W Ftnlaw, Supt, 7 45
hi
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Ypu can find a genuine' ad to soltltual health -by regular cbun:h '"~t\e!l'ttl'nee '
fll'll
BIUldoy Ill moath 7:;10 P 11 n - · ~ on Meet.lna
• a • r Wed,
Chun:h pru~;Jdq:; tklrd SuDday Suai!aya, Prayer
children, 6 p m. JLJntor an :1 worship
servtce and sermo1,
and
tllrough
It the pra&lt;;tlee otpo•itlve thinking. : ·
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Senlor Hi Youth Fellowship and "The Wisest Person m
the
10 month 1 30 A. 11 Church com
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Char...
•· s 1 ush School of l.'•laslono
7 30 evenln·• World"
...•-·
munlon 1nd preacbhll(l
...., _..oo
m.
•
the Churct, of Christ, Kono, paator, &amp;!rvices Sunday 7 30 aDd wor3hip, topic "The Yamfold
St. Paul's Luthe,.n Church,
,;..\;
Total paymeato broug~ttorward '
Grace of God," Monday 7 30 Prls Rep L M. Mohrhoff ,, pastor
0
s,u6.83
every Sunday 9 SO A 14. S~
cilia Clrcle l at the home of Mrs Sunday School 9 ~ A M , 'WoAllen Hulhee; Tuesllay 9 a. u ship at 10 so A M
ANNUAL FiNANCI!IL
for n..trlet
Ladle.&amp;' Prayer aerviCIJ, 7 30 p m
Or1n.. To'fft.lthrp, Mtltt COunty,
Board of Health
847 08
i\ssoclatlon wide Baptist Yout'•
Ohio
for
tho
fllcol
YHr
lnollng
Total
Poor
Relief
647.06
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l"ellow9hlp Rally at Choshtre, 7 SO
DK•mMr 31, 1956.
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HlghwaysDorcal'$ Clrele at the home of ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
Populo,t!on 730, - 1940
,
TONIGHT ONLY
MARtH 16
Mrs r F Hawkins, EJecta CJrcl~ LtNnn Township, Meip County Tot1l Sel1ije1 •net W•lil" Pt~id
\Road Matnlenanee and Repalr11t the home .of Mrs Allen Hugh
Durlnt fh• v••r 1956 7,412AS
Labor and Matertala 8,33129
Robert MttchLJm
Zachery Scott
Ohio For the JIEiscal YNr lndlftJ
es, Wed~esday 1 30 Prayer ser Dec•mber 31, 1956.
T.. V1lu.tlon
1,253,S2t. Road Maohmer.wnd Tools 388.80
BANDIDO
vtce and School of M•ulons for
Tax Levy
.,
" 22.00
Total Hlghvlffs
8,719 8S
(Cmemucore • Tecchnleolor
Pvpul•tlon 1026,- 1950
TV SERIEs for Everyone young people and a(ILJih, B 30
Chtlltr, Ohio. J1n. 1, 1957
Ceg1etery Expenses
30.00
Totel l•l•riH end Wages P~ll
Semor chotr,
Thuraday 7 30 Durln1 the Year 1956
- alsaI hoMy .. rilly tho followl..
'!'&lt;~tal ee... torleo
30.00
1,92211
Busy Bee class w1th Mrs La'h Tu: Y•IU"etlon
to
1M
correct.
Miscellaneous.
(liat)
report
1.21,,3~.
Alan Ladd
Robert Preston
renee BmX, Mrs C H Wise .rr Tax Ltvy
Nln~~ lt;obinaon
· . General SupplieS' 1
J fiO
l.OG
WHISPERING SMITH
Mr~ E L Hughes, ~trs Hom'!l
Towmhlp Cltt'k
lManlitenal il'Und
~190
Portland, Ohio, M..-ch 12, 1957
Uy~oH
and Mrs C E Jl o)-t a ~
Channel 3- 10:15 a.m
{Techntcolor l Comrdy 1111d Cartoon
I hertlty c:trtify tht followint ,.. GENIRAL TOWNSHIP FUNI!S Deduct•oos by &lt;Jounty Aud•tor.
hoslCSSC!i
Receipt&amp;
• For Electlana
116 ~
port to 1M Clorr•ct,
Church of Chrl1t, Brtdbury,
Generlt Property Tax
828.6'9
Workmen's Compensation 143 83
Clertnc• L•WrMce,
Sales Tax (IO('J] govn't)
500 00
Adver~mg (report m Sentmel )
Edward Emerson pastor 81 ~1 ('
1owmhlp Cl•rk
School 9
Thurman
C HI set
Gasohn.e
Tax
7,200
00
10 97
(OENlRAL 'TOWNSHIP FUNDS
lnhentC~nce Tax
236 91
Total Mtseellaneous 325 7l1
Supt, Morning worship 10 :-10
Receipts
164 3fi
Total Payments '
12,839 iiiJ
Chrlstiall Endeavor 6 p m , Eve General Property Tax
1173 26 Clgorc\to Tax
1
Motor
Veh1&lt;~le, Road mtlca.gc
'
nina worship 7 30
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Sal£~~ l"ax (local govn't)
500 00
2,807 1J 1\IIOIMARY fJP O,.ltATIONS BY Twetv~'Cay
' United Mtthodlst Church, Rev. &lt;ia110linc Tax
7,200 00
~!3 9o FUNDS
Eugene Brown, pastor SundaJ Clgarotte T•x
92 6J Road
School 9 15 1 m 1'heo Smith, Autp ReKJ,stJ atlon
(hat)
IBai~:~::~J~'!. Tll!fllo~lp
~undo
3,824 91
51.80 l
I, I~ (clerk's}
Supt. , Woublp 10,30 a m Sub Ml.sCtllnneous Receipts ('LJst)
Mr:. and ~1'1 If;'- "T: Waa:ner
3,61126
'VIrglma Rlluell.), lrennsylvii11:a,
jert "My LJfe 11 Not My own"
Ministerial
1o:J 98
12,060 11
111.11 ,1Rlll!tlptal\lur,•na yea•
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~ 30 p m MYF MI Ss Janet Cal Total Mise Receipts
106 98
T&lt;&gt;tal!lecoipt.
~nd
Bal
1~,67137 lfft Friday fl:om H,~~):l q~, ~- J.,
1
llocillpta
~.-.
Total Receipt::
12,696 7d
Payhl~ll durj., ,J"ar
12~0.GS tot a, II da~ crulle lb ·~11d'
Pay......,.
St
l-eymentt
~al .- Deo 31 (ch!rk'a)
2,831.79 which will U1du4tt vls1tl ~
General Executive :Servlces-Thomas,
Vlra\11
Islands,
rt
NEED GOOD
Gcncr111 Executive Services
Out.lan41na lflll'l'anl$, Dee. 31,
Compen~atlon of Trustees
D~
France,
~inlque:
'·'Bflllge.
Comp of Trustees
2,177 00
18M.
•1,834 31
2,334 00
town, )!atbadoeo; , P~ nf ,S-a•n,
Comp of Clork
61M~
Bailino~ In Depoaltory ,Dec 31,
Compen1atlon ol clerk 663.65
Trinidad,
St. Lucia ~~ tlie Bt•·
IExp of Tru .. tc:e and clerk M 40 Expenses of Trustees and clerks
~066,
4.66616
FOR THE BEST!
hsh West ~ndles They !rill ar·
Total General Executive Ser(3) 18, lie!
U9.0D
rive back In -New Yllrk o'n lllmh
vices
2,847 55
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eANY TYPE!
2?.
j~ .
Town lllitll
8,118 811
NIW ARRIVAL
Janitor
Service
and
Ad•IOl'lioin
See or Call
• Tola~ ·Paymen*a carried fbrward
Mrl. Cb•rJes Ba1rd
3,118.111
Total Town Hall
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Total Fire Protection 200 00
814 E. Malll St.
Pomeroy
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INSURANCE?

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JOHN
RICHMOND

SINGLE

J\mlual Glee Chili. Fornler Racine Basketball Star Kentucky Man .
Concert Will Be
Upon·To Honor His Son Bo~dToJur:y ·
Pr~nted Friday

On Cheek Couni•

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Tbe IDilulll l;;l,e ct..l. eoaeerJ
Bleb Sebool wm be
ctv~ Fl'idoy, March 22, at 8
Iii.
preaealed by the Qlrll .lllet
Boys.' Chorus. Junior Glrll'
Cl~l!&gt; Boys' Cboru., 1unior
~ tllub, Gll'JI"' EQI!Omblti
~hi !llotes. Ae&lt;l!lllp..lsts aieka:r .~1
J!JIHI, ~udillt Buteller ond
Bv•)ylll9•.'!1'd ~. CJ#enc'
b yocd dlfel&gt;tor.
' :m.e progn'm -;fUI ln,chldo thulo '
Dlllll~ IIY t~e Qlrlt' Qle6 Cliil&gt; ,,
"In Theoe Do!U&amp;blful PleaiOIIf '
aj l(iddleport

Grov611"~

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Tbousand Eyes'': "Cihdy "

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• Tbe Junl01' Glee Club will !Oj.J
'IBPly Boy"·' "Spr••M'me"·
...... • Beaut.
,r ,
1ful Dreamer"; "Who •would" anil
~ Glrla' Enoemhle bu twO nuiD·
be~ "One Alone" and "}~other
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Tbt Boys Glee Club will we~nr- ''Gentle Je.us 1 'Meek and
Mild" ,. ,.d "Trlbl)le tO SonJ" ond
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tbe

Notes bave two nwft..

ben ''Siiloke Gela In Your E);es•
ODd ''l!eauty Shfp Quartel". The
lln.J numberJ .ue by the mixed
~hOl'UI who will
sina t4Hell0.
Youn.: I:.tlver,s" and ·~wonderful
Copenlli~en".

' MembQi', of the Eight Notes are
Olivia• Hemmons, DWe· Pieretf,
firlt aqprano; Stlaron Jonet xq
Darst~ aecorld l(llb'ano. Ga1l &amp;tum·
bo, Jaruce AlburY. lirat alto, Vera
Cover~ Carli Wilson, ....... dlo.
Others addod to ~ l!"OqP tor lhe
Ensemble ai'e. CaiQI BlQ:er, Jane
(Contlnueil

on

Pe,. 1Piw)

Widows Are

llec'i9eHH:tiRRh School haskelball

VA To

ago ll\'ed aJatn in
bJS favortte

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llrade S&lt;b1&gt;oFl•Vltalioital,
ball tournamenC..

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See One of these f'rienfltl
. naenafJers of
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The Insurance Agenh Association
of Meigs County
y., D. IJ)WAJUIS, INS. ..
WAIINQoiHLE, ·N~.. .
G. )1. UUTEa; INS . .. .

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Bb'tN~a,'itts
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Pb. 48·Y, Pomoroy
Ph. 4%3·X. Pomeroy
Ph. 63li·X, Mtddt\;port
Ph 8136-M, M~Gtepod
l'h. 23!, P11mUOy

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YOUR' MVtNC,S
NOW JAli.N

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It Dld llt,OOO apphcation c:ard' lng 10 m~Y Pfllel to his own
hive been sent t.o widows whq IOD/1 lfl' MeKel~ d~nled it. '1
may be eligll)le for tile Jncreased was r.e~~ pl'Clud." be saad qlJteUy.
lJayments.
------And well he should have been.
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His son.- • Uni' V'eniou of the great
f . :.. --}
Tornado, auard of 1983 who went

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At (.onvention
fl. ttloaJ.:nntog
Ul WIIOI.LI,I'fl"

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.This Area

Intm•t on Loans

Payment on Temp: Loin

PUNDI
ROAD FUNDS
81!. Jao I, ISM (clerk's) 2,020.11
Rcpts. Durll)l year
IO,llaf.lll
Total Rocol~ta and BaL 12,845 07
Pymta dllllns year
u.~.os
•Bol., Dec. 31 (clerk's) '
1.211-114
Olltatandln~ watranla, J:lpc. ~
Bot, iD Deposi\Ofl',

Dec.;~i~~

'Cold Front

Webster !lna f'qltz. Re?ult of lbe
denio! \0 probate ~ 1100 1h~ es·
tate wdl contin"-tf&gt;" tO ~ ~ ldlllintstra,cd by Mr.s. PliU'I'Y

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Haven Youth
In Test For Air

was all over the- floor as Portla~d serv~tJon merit badges and bfJve

Ron11.ld MeGlothhn, son of Mr
)Irs. Robert McGiothliu of
New Jlaven, Ia tn Dayton. 0~10,
thas week, wbere be 11 takmg tes1s
lor admission to thtJ U S Atr
Fotce Academy thts summer

to the stat~ fina1a Ia baokolb&gt;ll, work were workhlg tor their &lt;'A&gt;n·

Force Academy

upset Rutilnd ~aturday night 3:&gt; two 1110re farm~ lo plant later thlt

an~

31. A board named frorp a list o! Spring

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poaalble

judi..,

The

Scout.

and thell leaders

camped in tents at the farm and
on Sunday morning :Mills an(l Cpleftlon eond~cted Suaday School aad
wonhlp lllrviee ~Jt the camr, and
Gwiaddwsty and Rice broua: 1t the
CtlhoJic bOYI to Pomeroy for M85S
most
B~
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a goOd .,cboo1 sportS pro-

Ram.Forecast

1l rPsldent
Racane).
Etta Parry, a(lmi,l:rl.stratrtx 1 of
the estate, of Columbus, 0 , was
represt~nted ln 'tie hearing b~

forester from Logan had
~ me~tina earlier
1,l\;J;O:ib
11
to instruct them ln thiJ
reet proeed\Jre. ot Wantlnc
tree&amp; wbic~ 111 tbe start of
' 195'1 Conservation proes8istin1 with tbe

needed little diacuasion to deelde
It E. Bok:e MD, F.LC.S and Se )'OJJDJ BiU NcKelvey deserved
1
lim J, BlaieWICJ, Mll ol Pomeroy
I. Best All-Around Player a·
fe(t Sitlll'day ro attend the Selen- \nrd.
Uflc Proabm held by the Amer!·
2. A spot Oft the All·TourDamcnt

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tr;a. ~II th ... ifY-: ~

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William McKelvey, president of
Willis A~thony, chairman
cornpensa· the Southern Local School Board, tree planting committee of
VA sa14 almost 60 per cent was the logical person to mul(J Isaak Walton League, had
wldaws ' eUglble have faded the awards An outatandtng Port- praise tod.ay (or the Set&gt;uts
•'- 1 f
t h
land farmer, and one who is be· 'I'roQp 245 and tbelt leaden;,
to ....,p l&gt;' or h g er pa_vments pro- gmmng to dabble in real estat~
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"'t~d:.~· ~~Y elect h&gt; receive the aimed at building Portlana Into Tbe Scouts under- the direction
new paymenl.l or to ...ttn.tinue G.Jl more tJtan a Wide plac:e 1n llbutc 1 o(:;r, s~;eo~ u~tma~ters Larry Rice, Gene
124, he n;tet his 13-yeer-son a 'tot~,J 1.1
and Le.onard Gwiazdow·
dtr the old deat~ rompensatmn of, fo\U' timet as the role was call· lky, planted. ihree thousand pine
llfO&amp;I':IIm,
whichever is higher ed for presen-tations.
k waItan f arm
·-r trees on .~.._
wn:: Isa•
BUt the VA said in moat case..
near Cbester 10 less than flvd
~lbe new bill provld.., for bigher
Asked oft.rrwudi If It 'llld~ 1hollla.
PIJ. menU.
pt ~ -Jlflle embarrassing,

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Your Sovings A~t.
steodily built con ..,...
you os o dependable
!odder, helping ' " to
dlmb lo lhe points In life
you most wont io J'e9Ch.
BUild your savings In this
bon it.

Human Uvea are In the hands that dnve your car. J&gt;ro.
ceed with caution. Walch out for children, especially.
Then take one step more for lhetr protection . - . and
younl Get Uablllly Insurance lo relieve tht financial
strain and lllrea. of accidents which you can't provenl.
Don't rtak delay. Do It now!

spor~

mgbt when hP. pve four
awaras to hil Eia:hth
t!IJI '
the Pilrjlan&amp;

Randall Bowles, Haroll'l

,A,I'II!ed For&lt;:es r..utute of l'atho- 1gram, a~d ablll!y an~ peroever
lost.
ancc
his son! ,

ladda~l

to taktp chances!

Gliy Aull; Lloyd Sayre,
Charles Nelmey.er,
WHson, Forrelt

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RETURNS
Commqn 'Pleas Ju&lt;IJe Cedric

Young

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McGJothhn

bas

beE"n

nominated for admJSSI9D by (ofRepresentatiVe M G. Burr.
side who also granted him an al
ternr.te nommatlon to the U S
Naval Academy, AnnapoliS, MMI"Y·
land
McGiothhn is a graduate of WalUims High Scbool, Class of 105tl.
a freshman at Mar.
At Marshall be Is a
the Concert Band, tlu:
Student As!lociabon, the
ChrJstlan Association, a'Jd
Is }lledgctl to S~.gma Alpha EpSi

ion

Firemen Called
Twice Sunday
Pomeroy f1remen

were ealled

Sunday to two brush Ores in the

area

One was located in the Rut·
land area and the otber near 1n:
''
nersvdle
Th-e RutJand blaze was on t~te
t:1 m or &amp;amud Rtc.c and the one
at lbnersv1lle on UtC WUitarn
Fl.!.ber farm

Clark was on duty tod!!;Y in hll
court hoUBe cbambera efter a re·

lUneu.

sgn,

plea in behalf or
children was is-

Wllliam 0'·

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wh1eb of1957 Easter

•rea 1,nd cold
to result in
thunderstorms
to ~Dd IS the!
Ohio on

IS

of the proclamation
office

2% ' a_.__:.
IRJWIDI '"

1ne

Y.ou

21 lp Wubingt-on, D. c.
3. A nbbon for mlting
Tbe meelln~ will be held In polata In the tourne}, 73.
.,..clea_l!lo working part of the
the SbeticJ•n P'rk Jlotel, Na\io11o1l
4. A rttibon for most points in 1 week end trip, the Sceuts enjoyed
Jallltule 9t ~lth, N•Uoaal NaYll oae came, 31.
flsbmg an~ playing gameo.
Medl"'l Cedter, Willer ~d Ar·
What JMro eould a lather w" ,
· ·
m• lntlltuto of lleamcb ond tbo
later~oted ln good educ.~rr the trip were Chari~

:Y

at stoke for you

uccessor
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Weep": Gonna Rid§ pn 1.11. !liT '
Cbuiot"; "Sum.mtrtlm.e'f; ~
IJttll! Mold•": "Tbe Night lla(A

can Colleae of Surgeons March 18- team.'

There's too much

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prdielomalil'on the Gover·
c1lizens to support
24th annual Easter
for Iunde that will
provide the ncc.
setvtcos for crippled ctul·
rcpsons1bihly of giVIng
a chance at health and
and a future means of
ts a j responsibalty we
upon ourselves to main·
856llre a future strength
and soc:~~t;ity tor our state and na·
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LEGION BIRTHD4Y
The annual btrthday parly of
the Racmc Post 602 Amer1ean Lee-ion '&amp;ill be held TUC3day at 7•3!)
p.m ill the Racme Lcgton HaJJ.
LonJse Stewart as pru gra~:p. chair-:

maJJ. in charge.

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