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6--DaUy Sen~el, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., April 8, 1957 _

The Daily Sentinel

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Wolk.:tn Garden Oub Meeting
Held At Olan Harrison Home
hosteu Narcts!IUS. Jes.ne Saunders • Dfl f

' tb the Wallkn Gatden Club at her fodll.a w1th yellow candle1, Naom1
home .Thuriday evening The E85· Reed • NBTCISSUI with pUJiy wil
Mr and Mrs Wallis Bearhs of
ter THme , was carried throush· low• 1n hollow log rabbit aceeuory
Va , were weekend
Portsmouth
Judge• were Helen Carper and
au~ the evc:pmg.
gues
ls
of
the1
r parents Mr and
The meet;.ng led by the prctn Leona Stol')'
A contest on common noweru Mrs Harrv Bearhs and Jam1ly, Nyc
dent Edna l.ee, opened w1th tht!
S*lute to t~ Fiaa:, followed by wu conducted by Jessae saunders A\'e and Mrs Erma W \son, Leta: t
the Club p~aYer m unJton. The and won by Bertha WaiHama Re- 1 F -:.,11&amp; Mrs Wilson Jccompawed
usual busLoeas waa tran&amp;acted and fre 1 hments were sen ed by t h e thrm home for a Vl! lt
boatels assisted b Naomi Reed.
Mr and Mrs Tho1nas Young
reports givefl
y
spent the weekend In Nelsonville
Roll-call Was answered with a
with their daughter and son m law
Bible verse on the Cructftxron ot
~r ~ :'ld Mrs Robert Rogers :ana
Ruurreetion by all thirteen mem·
dauzh::ers
bers each haYII:li chosen a dtffer•
M1n Ruty Musser is conflnl'fl to
ent verse
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'10me, Athens road by illn'!'JS
A paper given t.y Edna 1M oo
Ha:?) Canterbury who entt!red
"Growing Lllies for Eaater" showMr• Eva Hendricks whole mar· Hol ... £r Hosp1tal, Wed11esday will
ing how wtth care the !aster Lil·
rlaae
will be an event of Sunday, u11dereo !Surgery Tuesday morr.uu::.
tea can be a:rf'Wr• and also how to
April
14, wac honored when the
Mr and Mrs. John n Gersper of
care for the bulbi so they may
Happy Harvesters Class of the Columbus were weekend guests
giVe future bloom
Federated Churct met Friday eve- or Mr and Mn: llomea· Braley
lleceJving blue awards ft~r ar· nin" at the church
\1r and Mrs Wi lluam Su ltvea
ran1ementa were. Belva Wlllard
The Lord'• Prayer in unison op- and Mrs.. Lou1se Ranrte of Colum
Crucent - E•onymua tvy whltl ened the meeting in charge or the bus viJitcd s~ curday Wtth Mrs.
and yellow narcaeaua Ann Hart-- president. Mrs Henry Reibel Dur- Harry Snyder and Mr and Mrs
Hemlock with daffodil&amp; and rah- ina the busmeu session plan11 Homer Braley
bJt ~eeusory. 'Bertha William. • were made for serving a dmner to 1 Mr and Mrs Guy Culbertson
Weathered wood and narciuy• the Meigs County Council of Re- of Lebanon were wc~:kend guests
Mina Hart · Narco&amp;aus and barbary Jlgu:ms Educntmn on Tue!day, Ap- of Otbo Radford
Mr and Mrs Paul Zirkle and
m white container Edna Lee - rll 30.
Narcluus, pus1y willow11 and yew
Mr and Mrs Chester Ztrkle were
\ A contribution was made to the called to Logan , Salttrday by th l'
in dark contall\er - Lonl&amp;e Ham'l- Wf)Od
Memorial Le-prosy Plan&amp;
on - NarCJ38m •nd Enonymus M•· were made to prepare five Easter death of tbe1r mother. Mra. John
bel Lee - Dou~le Nurci51us , wot.h bnketB for the county infirmary Yates.
G.udner Mankm and Gilbert
IIIJQb aece.s.:ory • Belva WJIIard • Ml"' Retbel who 11 chairman for
Samiveria with Na~nUJ MAbel th~ 1!:11ter breakfast requerted Freeman were buslnt'.!S vi11tors
m Columbus Sunday
Lee • Dried BJTBngement
donations and help m !erving
Mn Mabel Mankln "pent Sun
Red Awards Marie Barnhart ..
'Mn Hendrick• was presented a
bed •tJread by ttie clasa and a day m Columb\11 WJth Mr a n d
Mrs Elwood Fotd
w~s given with Mn
Keonctb Mankm SN of Norfolk
l1f the bride; MrB
Dalley, ijlroom; Mr.s Be~tz Va Jpent the weekend here wath
prcacller, Mra. Cleland hl1 lamlly
Mr and Mrs Harley Stronlil and
,brldes-ma1d: Mn Henry
best man and Mrs Ben family, Wilkesville vunted Sunday
with her parents, Mr and Mra.
pianist
The ,Rev. and Mfl Clarmont E
Henry Re1bel.
Hoyt, Nr!l P11ul sm,rt, Mra Mlltun
Gamea were played and prize•
Mr and Mn Vaughn McKnight
Hood, Mra. Wllll1 Anthony, Mra
awarded
to Mau('1 e Grueser, Mrl of Charleston, W Va , visited SunCllarlea Bennett and MrK Allea
H\llbtl repreaented the Middle· )(elen Nyae, Mr ~o Neutzlina, and day with Mr and Mrs Everett Mc-

.Mr and Mrs Bert Snuth 2 18 Sor. Pt Pleasant, W Va , Mus M:acel
The Golden WeddJnlil nnlveraary Sm1th, Sllver Ridge, and Mr and
ot Mr and Mr1 Bert SmJth was 1 Mr11 ChaUee and Charles Henry ,
obs erved Sunday March 24, w1th Jane Ann and Judy
open bouse at. their home, Sl1ver
Attendmg tbe Open House were
R1dge, from two to four In the thq.se- named above and Mr and
aftern~on For the oeeulon, Mrs
Mrs Ted Muon and son , ColumSmlth wort. If yeltow rose bud cor- bus, Mr. and Mrs Jame1 Chaffee
sage and Mr Sm1th a yellow rose and Mr. alld Mrs. Oscar DUUncer.
bud OOutanler.
Athens; )Irs. Bert Romme, Mr and
Mrs. Porter :Midkiff, Mr and Mr•
Arrangements of yellow jonquJls Z1ba Midkilf and Mary and Mr
decorated the bome A three tiered and Mrs. Dorsel Smith, Hemlock
weddmg cake decorated with yel- Grove, Mr. and Mrs John C Johnlow rose buds and topped wlt.b -a .son and Mr and Mn Roland •E.u~
mmiature bride and groom ' and man and Roland E , lamce and
the inscrlptlon "GOth Annlvenary, Charles, CooJvJIIe, Rev. and )In
Jane and Bert" and encil'eled wath Edmund L1re, Reed.rvllle,
greenery and yellow fiawera, t:enFred Smith, Mr. and Mrs Frank
tered the dining room tab)e which Gaul, Mr and Mrs John Wickham,
also had arranaements of jonquils Mr and Mrs Edgar PulhJl!, Mrs.
Ice cream. cake, coffee, tea and Inez Pooler, Mrt Llnn1e Pullins Mr
yellow min}~! were served by the and Mrs Oraa Gaul , Mr .and Mra
djiJUJhkora, daughter.~-1n·law and Ralph Parker and Mrs Edpr
nJeces Napkms were white with Dorst and Tommy, Cheater; Mr.
the Inscription 1150th Annivenary, and Mn John Kelly, LonJ Bottom;
Jane and Bert", tn aold. Favon or Mias Joyce Bowers aad Mr. and
white weddina beUs 10 whlte net Mrs. Ed Eichinter, Mlnenvllle; E
and tied with White satm ribbon to 0 Saunders, Mia• Je.uie Sluadera,
which was attached Jiliea of the Mr and Mrs Harvey Pierc:e 1nd
valley and a weddln&amp;• band. were Mrs Leo S. Curtls and Lam of
given each lady JUCst and a aold Pomeroy
colored match boOk wltb the ln~t:riptlon "Jane and Bert" Jn white
were aiven the men

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port Flnl Blplllt Church ll'rlday
e-.lenlna Al the training confer·
enc~ held at the Calvary Church
lD JUo Grande.

~t raur o'clock ministcra of the
area h•ld a confeto('ce on the ~
Development, pro'pam Jed b,v .Ab
tbur Vallie, a1flatant to the secre·
Ur7 or the Oblo Baptlat Confer·
ente. A dhtner was aerved to tile
mlniatera, guetll and members of
t.fle varioua church.a' Boarda or
Cbrlatian Education

Kr Elcei10r, 1 Stale Dapt11t
luder, asslaWd In the conference
' and llr1. C. E. Hoyt waa teachet'
of the \raining: conference. She is
AIIOclatlonal c:bairman and also on
the State Board. Mre Smart, lead·
er ol ChildreP'I Work In the loc:.aL
Board of Chrbtlan EducaUon, was
in ebara;e of tllla

work

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tho

tralninJ n111lon
Mn. Hood II the local Adult
ehalrm!ln; Mre. Anthony, chairman

of the Board of Cbrlotlan Educo·
tlon; Mrs. Bennett is chalrmaq of
Jli11lonarJ Stewardship artd Mra

Allan Hu1bn It cbairmon ol LOad·
Mlbjp Tralnlnt.

The honored pestll rece1ved
many lovely Jlftl lnclu.ng a
small tree aprayed With told to

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Moriah Baptist
Missionary
Society Meets

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Leononl Wlloon, wbo II &amp;tatiOD·

~oro

old
daul;lbter of Mr iad Mrs Lee
Clark, Cht'llbire Rl), celebrated her
birthday Frida:y wlt.h a party for
TONIGHT
her elaumatet ln tle.- P'lnt Gri.cle, ; Burt Lancader
Tony Curti&amp;
tau1ht by l(rJ, Wllllur 'rbOQbald,
Gino l.ollobrlctdo
JD the Br.-dbury Conaolidlted
TlAPIII
School
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Mn. Clark brou'b' 1 larJe dee..
(C1nema11cope -..~. TecbnJtolor)
orated cake. ~lnJcrlbed ••Happ)'
Birthday, Catble"'.at th• afternoon
JeHU and the ehlldren alJo re-

nin'g Stone·S
step r•

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.ner1Hl)'cookt Columbua.

vletted

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S. Foreign Aid Program Hit By Speaker
At Meigs DAV Chapter 53 Birthday Dinner

Drier· eather Forecast In The Area;
Of Floods Grad
LessenA ..

eiiSier· than

to g:row

Mrs. John Gersper
Is H.Gnored Guest
At Shower Friday

mer

Braley, Dot Malll' !It wlt!o

Mrs James Jett and )fJp Betty
Keller as eo.boatelsea 1

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p&gt;d loob with p&gt;d · ~ ·•
10 chooae Spocio! FAII!Lt .~w'l.··

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il Deluxe PiCTUU LAlJtf
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Stockton and M111 Susl.t ~Wt.
Mrs Reed WUl won the dCMK prbe.

to get a quick play~nd,

for more elt!gam~e --

Mn !.etta Spencer, Mlu Mli,Pd

ia the answer'
!he ooil io poor-

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mander and Owen

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To get the most out of any la'WD, feed resuJ,uly
with SeOUl TURF BUILDER- America's piQfl&lt;l"7
lawn food •• , feed 5(}(](1 •q
than a dime perlOO sq ft.

to. a~
lend were Mrs. !1.11'1')' Snyder, ~ ~

Come in allillet ~ preactibe

Norma Cbapman, Mrs Pete
Cloud , Mrs. Bert Bodlmer,
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Charles Straurs, Mrs. Albert W
ard, Mrs Ina Teaford, Mra Edn~
Keller, Mrs Rollin Hawk, Mrt. Gll- '
bert Meea and
Edward Venoy,

/1 $4.50 ....l,!aj
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Past State

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PLAY u.WM

Sendmg gil\8 but unable

Festival Final
Plans Are Made

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., Moat of ou• ......m~ ""'I

Games were played ~~ prlztl
awarded to Mr&amp; Elmer: 1r'le\!)am,
Mro Seldon Biker Jt., l(ri.
fhomas Selby, Mia lbrile ~

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·Fonoer Pomeroy
Man Admits To

Region_al Band

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You oimply decide which of tho 3 Scotlo ~4.f
blend.l fils your need
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Mro Jobn t&gt;. Cera~ ((la)'neU
Tb,ontas) was aueSt "f • • It ..

mt.eellaneou• &amp;hpwer alvu Friday
evening at the hOme of l!IP- Ho-

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, Ben 1'tJrner,
Chapter

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"Tbe e.:pnomy axe IS ~gain goint to
ment of the disabled war veteraq
U~ns 111ake a stronger showing of
.elves," ~eclafed 41 ~els, former
.tonimal!der of theJ~Ied Amencan
Mi.was t~e, prl!li:lpa! speak~r of tbe
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JunDt Planned
'::t.~~~gf:~:1To See Proposed
Str~t Cleaner

gym.na·

Jr&amp;DdiiOU
PeopJru,
of Em·
lawyer

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&amp;nowl!efBi--·
~!~;::mer t~e·m·•o•r

Obio'Po).Ver Co.

PurpOIO of Qle junket

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to de-

termine the e!fec:tiveneas of sueh
ganizatiQnll
equipment and to make a report
abled vetb-an He was a}so equallv on it at the next jo1nt meeting of
cr\Ucal of. t~e cu.rrent economy tbe two c:ouncils.
drive and the effor~ of tbe "do·
At reeent session of the two
gC)oders" to grant exceSSJve f&lt;'r·

'Retlrt!tnent or Ro~ Kupar re·
cently from Ui~ Ohid Power comPUU' Servlce ataff here .aet tn
motion a chaifl reaetlon: 1rtect·
~ three other ~aoJUJ on the
utilitY'• personate• roster
etsn a1d.

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bodies held m Pomeroy
wu named to make
as a result of a
two vdlage1
such equipment

Promoted tO 'XaiPiu''s poaJtion
Daniels pOinted out that the
aa servlee mm for eleetrieat
DAV had a slnglen~ss ot p\l.rp&lt;Me
pliancea' Was Homer "Red"
in that 1t wai created with a delr.les
for 11 years had oetvcd' I finite program of glva.ng .servt e
reader and ebUeetor
to the dilabled veteran. He ealled
Membera of the investigating
most Of Mfr"Cb upen thOSe preaent to "look at !be committee wbo will make the trip
"'ith the c:om- record if you wUl 11 to what the
are: Wayne Swisher,
and Dale Smith of
.}f~!~ DAV ~u aCCOJilp,iabe1. W~ do DOt
council and D. C
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have any multt-puO)Oied proCovert, Duad Jenre;l;~~:;~~. hia wife gram \Ve have o~ly qne. That
and
1'2
Ave.
being to gi~ aid lnd 11111tanr.e
to those wbo bav~ a;lven of them·
selves in timt of war anll wllo ar~
today unable to he,ip tbemfeJves."
on the su.bjeet of forel1n ald
Daniels, salcJ, ''Thll C'OQntr)o today
1s fooUna ltselr if i.t thiniiJ:a Ulat
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friendship
can be bourbt History
Ron Sprlna:er, local man~~:er o£ 1\ielf will lhow
Jtbat th6 qtilckCst
uUitty, aaJd Geora:e Nes~el­
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the ground crew to the

of meter

read&amp;r

and

NeSieJroad bepn hi•
with the power

February of 19511 aftbe U. S NaY)'

Su...,.er..Speech
Clillic

Loretta McCOmb
Veteran Mason-Co
Teacher Succumbs

Rutland Public
Board Of Affairs·
T~ Study Meters

Wilham J. Hobstettcr of the
Rutland
of Pubhe Afta1rs
said a
meeting of the
be held tomght to
to meter some waof the new mua .i·

Cathie r""lt'led a Jhower of

OYer tho wool: end with c. blrt~day oar41 u 1 aurprloo clw'- Ler'
If, Wlao. Sr .ncl Milo lbilh WIIO Ina lbe pori)',
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and W\lh Mro. Tlylor Gro1an, who
bl""·
Till
bu been taken to the home or
llro. H1rper will o~tartaln tho &amp;or lkl'lnddauahter, Mr•. Dnld
Fml!IONIF,
UP--0&lt;.
So&lt;ll017 at the Ma1 moot1n1
Yotl, Portland, oller beln1 IU l&lt;&gt;r Wayne N.
auto It
8andwicJtu., ,aalad 1n!f, tofiee ••• weeks at Meiaa General Hoinumber
were 1trWKI ti:r Mrs. ~weU t, plio!.
the member. anil a:uest.
Dll'bua Scotl, junior 1101roe al

£•••1

HoJaer Hospital SChool of Nura~nil,

spent ssturdtJ wtth l'ler par.

Mr. and lira; Paul

Sc:ot~

and

·:~;r Allenoworth drove to c..

Class In April
Meetl'ng frl'day

llettldl waa ealfe11 lo

Sun•til
To

Cothl'e Lee.Ciork
Celebrates Her
Seven th 8'Ifthd ay
Cathie Lee, HveD year

I• oerlollaiY Ill In Racine.
ctiYed bubble ••"'• j!allor Mro Cecil GrotaD and lin El· and baUoon~
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Yice II 1 ,30. lillY ll.
Mtl, Allan Hampton, Pomeroy,
pmldeol of •the HPdldnr Dl•tzlct
Wqmen'o luoaodlllbd, .,....
anf ''" a lbort talk to tl\e mom•

lumbuo Sundey to moe! hlo wile
wloo rctornt\1 from 1 \'lall wtlh
*•lr dou1hter, Mra. Jam.. Hart·
IDior, ond three eblldron at Stow·
llfl Air l'orco BHe, N. Y. Copt.
Harll~1or h.. been In tho weal on
apeeial &amp;ralnin&amp; maneuvers and
Mra. Alleuworlb ..alotod' In the
con of hot Jll'tDck•ll&lt;lren, Krloton,
111~•1 and Jamo•. wbo bavo hod
o~lcken pox and mumps lbla pool
&gt;ll(ooth.
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0 ~ Traln1n1 School In Colum·

' Tbe April mdUnl Ill the SleP'
Stonoo Cl.,. 'wq blld l'rl·
ilky, April 8 at T:IO p. m. ll the
!l*lilno llethodltl Ch~ ,..

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presen t s Specla
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Another Foot nd Then To Fall

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After the bonorll'd guelt OJMPed
her many lovely gift1 re~~ts
were served by the ho¥Ma tO
Mra W.aldo J Bartels, president !ho!!e named lbove and -IJIII. Selof the Colurnbu11 Regional Wom- don Ba-er Sr., Linda and Martha
an 's Guild spent Wednesday and Baker M1ss Judy Spencer, MfL
Thursday in Columbus.
B•bby Dlll and ehlldrer,, eof!by
Wednesday dternoon she was and Denna, Rb..ea and :.qr nda W~.
guest speak er at the St John'$ and Mr~t. Wind•or Stivers.

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Guild President
Is Speaker At
CC11umbus Church

which waa attached fifty silver
dollars, the gift of thc1r 10n and
daughter ID·law, Mt and Mrs Her·
bert Smith and family The tree
Anna Ebenbaeh
Knight
wat placed 10 a gold colored now.
Rofreahment&amp; were served bY
er pot which had green grsgs and
hosteaiea Mn Everett Dailey
yellow flowerfl around the tree.
and Mrs. Gr&amp;-.er Erb with Mra
Preceding the open house a dm E&amp;R C hur~; h and in the evenmg
Adam Ebenbach, contributlns boaat the St Paul's Church Thurt daY
Mrs, Al:thur Covert, For~
ner honorm~ the couple w88 ,given afternoon Mrs Q~ls spoke at
lUI.
erdale, Fla ' is villtmg her ~~l:~Y by the it d'~~r and son u1llaw, the Wilsnn Ave q\tlr~h
l.lr and Mi'S. Charle!l A Chaffee
Mrs Wulter Rainey Mra.
d 1 11
had been in Flonda with
an
am Y at their home , Silver
Ridae ~Bent filr Uae dinner were
ter for several weeks
the honored guest&amp;, Mr and Mrs
wa1 recovering from an ear
k J k d d
,,•• and brou•bt her to Galllpollo
an c " an aughtero, VIckie
1:0
d Bennelta, Heml~k Grove,
where she has been vlsllmg Mr
Mr and Mro Alpha Smllb and I
The Ml Mcmah Baptist Cbureh and Mro Kenneth Beater and
Mr .and Mrs Grant Smith and !;On
Ttte Elmhurat Chapel ChoU' of
Ml~.tlonary SOCiety voted to pay daughters
Mr and Mrs Robert Mitch and Terry, RtedsvUI.e , Mr. and Mrs. Elmhurat College presented a mus1.
the church Insurance when Ute)
mel Thursday at the home of Mrs sona, Martma Ferry, were week Rust~cll Smith and Dollie, Doris, cal program at the Federated
Carne Cuacll Mrs Campbell Hal' end guests of Mr and Mrs P. L and Dwight, Glen Burnt, Md • Mr Church Monday evening
and Mn Herhort Sm1th and Lloyd
Preceding the proJl'am a turke)'
-per, vice-president, prealded and Mitch and family .
Mr and M,rs Hart Lyon11, Gravel and Connie Ann and Mr and Mrs dinner waa 1erved the group b)'
the devotional sen Ice was led by
Mu Emma Bland with the mem Hill. and their dauJbter, Mra. Paul Paul Torrence, Columbus, Mrs R the Woman'• Guild wllb Mrs Mike
Wlnn Bradbury, !pent the week. M Holrman, Athens: Mr and Mra. Simmon• u chairman
bers taking part In the 1ervice
end
In Cleve l~ond vl1lting another Keith Chaffee and Kenny and DanThe youns people of the choir
Mrs. Sara JoneJ gave a report
of the mlnlon&lt;try program held daughter, Ma { !\Iaurice Thompson ny, Lona: Bottom, !Uehardd Barton, were taken to the home ot the
church members for lodgmc and
on the filth Sunday of March and who ill a ~ urgaeal pahent 1n a
the members gave ber a standing Cle•eland hosmtal
ln tbe mornlna breakfast was scrv
Ml\ and Mrs Edl110n We~&lt;sa and
cd at tbc church by the- Jl,usy Bee
vote or thank• for the prosram ant!
alter whleh the
offcrmg 'fhc mone-y from the "J! granddau~hlm, Marlon ond 8&lt;1·
V1rglnJa
ferine IIi to be UBcd for the insur· san Moore, Columbus, visited relatlvc1 here Sunday,
ance bill .

THI ITALL
Mr" C R.. Young Is a;cneral ed at an Aar Force Bue nesr De·
NEW HAVEN. Cono UP-A chairman of a Mu sical whlch is lroit, M.lch , is vl11itina rclatlvcti
band.Jt Wll fruatrate:d by 1 stall• lo be QIYOn at Mt l\1 f) fJab Church here.
Ml'l Rostoe Fowler, Mn WaltJnJ Uquor ature proprietor who In the ncar future and vocallat1
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~anlB. Mill Harne Marie Smith
pretended dearneaa and then dol· from t.akln wilt bo featured on
ed out billa one by one. The bold the program whlcb wlll also in· Mro. W. H Juhllng end Mro. Robup man'a Denct flnaUy iave elude eholra from neililhborina ert Hnri1 attended tbe annual
Narda•u• 1bow in Huntlnlton
way and be foled wU.b only $3! lowllll.
satdrday.
Mrs Emma Bland and Mn Ar
atolen from the sh•Jlor, OIV.d
M~ Charles MoNamee 1pcnt
Stahl.
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nold Rlcharda.wcre nam41d co-chatt
Sundly with llrl Carl Van Meter
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Pre-Bridal Party
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Mrs. Eva Hendricks

Seven Attend
Conference At
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8&amp;rry..Gutbrie The dt~eU&amp;Sion per.
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eulalon leader, Warren Plc:kent.
Topk !or diJ;cuaslon wu couerv~
in&amp; our natural resources.
Tbe hostess served refreshniiri11
of cake, lee cream, and stra~
riea. Present were Mr -nd MrL
•Harry Guthrte, Mr and Arrl El·
mer KAutz, Mr and Mrs '"~~
Boleu,, Mra. W1lber Parker. ~nd
sons, Eric: and Edward , slr. · n4
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Vlillnla Arnott, lht Jlftaldeol
with a prl)ler by Joe Stobli1.
Flvo mombera 111&lt;1 ono 10011
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cell wtt anowored ill' 1 Blblilvorao.
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League offJcul women'.11
n'lg body , for the Q&gt;mlng
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next 10~11n1 Will lie al Slrir!Q
en~eth Mllrrlll'. Mary Corolyn
Becal''' onen 1ue J957 rraduU.. .MIUoir and Piltlclo IJoyd, lreol&gt;
of lhl c6ureo will be ....11 ol men al Ohlo Udlvoraltx, apent lhe
honor,
.,..k end will&gt; lbelr lomlll01.
Sonp were 1un1 an4 refroah·
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The sophomore
Curtis Larry Badgle)l: Don John- macs maJor u also
son. Dwaine Sayre 4'nd Carroll man of S1~-: ma Kapp11,
Harrts.
c1al soronjy, a mtmber
Commltt,es include Stage Rich- Lambda Delta , !reshmaft
ard You£41:, Bill Huden, Jack u y and tshe has been
Chapman , and Laurence Gr1mm. Dean's L1sC
Ticket•' and Pi'oarams· Betty SelShe IS the daughter ~!
lars, Yolan flbodea, aAd C~udla

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' IUC:- I. OWEN- GINEIIAL MANAGER

R.VNOLD L GRI8NI - •otTOR
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Wblte Rose Lodge, Au:riliar_y ot
Lhe Bruthcr&gt;h.OOd of Railroad Trammen wlll meet Wednesday at 1.30
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PLAN FRI[IAY PARTY
The Auxiliary of tbe FeeneyBennett Post, No. 128, American.
Legion, has planned a party for
Friday April 12, when children of
the ' members and chi.1dren from
thr Home will be guests. The .par·
1y will start at 7 p. m. at 'he Legion Hall.
_lli_E_W-.-.-~-R~lV_AL__

Every, so often .someone rises ~p to protest the federal gov-

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Mrs. Geol"gie Thompson. Colum·
b~. died Sttnday and Bertie Boyd
wu t!alled to Columbus for the
funeral scrvtce Mrs. Thompson
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ernment s promotion of U.S. Savmgs Bonds. The citizen could
earn mor_e interest on common stocks or municipa·ls, it is said .
Or lnf1atlon ~overcomes the increments at maturity; and the

_government ought to issue ''purchasing power" bonds to play
square with the people.

Mr. an

U.S. Saving~ Bonds are, in principle and in fact the sound-

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2:30 Te'nness~e Ernie Ford
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day. Why? Because their earnings, though modest. are certain .
They are promptly convertible. ,t\nd even though one can
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pen tj) Nehru. Wblle the menace proposed a dr,!lstk land reform
ot Cotnmuniam Ls 'aerl'&gt;us in aome program . Th is wtll inclUde, u be
d.
IY CHAlLIS M. Me ANN
Asla!ic countrh~•. tbe Indian Com can get away with It, the nat 10 n.
one worse. But what they did was sare, uane, and 10 the pubCommunl1m ha• e~~tablilthed 3 ruuniiU never nave amounted to allz:at~on 01 fore1gn·owned plan·
lie tnterest-including their own.
new foolh.old ln e.J~tern A•ia.
much.
taHon11.
' We have no hesitancy in recommending, indeed urgina:
A Red government hu been
N~tlru. a bebholent dictator, i~
thrift and preparedneas through savings media pro-vided by established Jn tht ltatt of .Ket· f.irmly In charge or India as a
It can not lie said that the esthe United Statea government.
ala. In India, 15 the rclult ot th.~ whole. HI• Congresa Party won tablishment of Communl:~t rule in
~. or lhe ..'88 aeat s 1n lhe rul'mg Kerala constitutes any
sert.OllS
necnt national eler:twns.
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ThWI Prime Mint 11ter Jawah.ar- lower howe of the Jndlan Par- thteat at the moment. But Com Jal NehL'll, friend 0{ Soviet llU it· Uamcmt In the elections. The Colll muni.sm IS always &amp; threat whet'·
sla .and Communist China, will munlsts won only 27.
ever it gets even a little power.
UIC
have the opportunity of practirBut lterala's 7,500,000 voter!!
In' India, I he danger in the wn~
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refu11ed to ,. alon• with N h
range view is that CommltTihm
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~~~c;., 0 :~~/:~~Yter~to~.o-exit- The1r vote efor lh: Commt~ctJi~~~~ will spread to other ~&lt;reas of th ~

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ROCine
UnIess P,ooedure Found Q • kf y
T Ra.ise Money for Street
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village has been
with fts _lights down. Its
council has passed a resoluhon to turn off tts street lights ef·
fective April 1!5. The re is one loophole: a committee of citi·
r:ens is about to canvass the town asking renters and owners
to contribute what would have been. a .2-m ill levy to the town

• tre,.ury so that street ll&amp;ll!f'V&gt;J~,be maintained, If tbi• rather
cumbersome method of ~o'ITI:!'ltftt} funds does not wofk:- and
it would he a miracle tf It did- look for Racine to b in the
e
d ark probably at least until January 1, next, when a new 2·
mill opera~ing h!VY might be®me approv.ed and on the tax
books.
Now how has this royal goof up come about? It's doubtru1
if Racine council wants the lights turned off. It's practically
tertain that had the 2·mi1Jlevy been on the ballot for lights it
ld h
b
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i th
t Th
wou
ave cen approve as t D ways as n
e pas
e
people o£ Racine probably already know that failure of the
levy to make the ballot last ran Wll simply and purely an over·
sight on the part of the administration. It wHl do no one any
good to criticize council or mayor. Since that. time Racine's
mayor has resigned to accept other employment and even
tome council seats have changed. lt could have happened to
anybody though we'll admit we'd ha·te to hne it happG to \lS.

After all, don't .we expect a lot from our village fathers?
Oftentimes it's a struggle to get six men or women t appear
as council candidates. It's a tbankle" job at so little -pay-Jt
~annot be called anything but a miserly pittance. Each has his
own job to earn a living and the town has to be second . We

or

hope the citizens' committee can arrange some kind
procedure that mon~y may be collected tor light payments. To turn
them
would invite Increased traffic hazards, more youth·

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ful vandalism (and adult, too) apd cause a boom In the flash·
light retail business which would help only those who tell
such devices.
The Ohio Power Company supplying current to Racine
which nonnally would be hounding council Cor its money and
threatening a cut-oil, hao Indicated a wllllngneu to
1long" on any reasonable plan that might be prod.IIC"d.
utility wants to mnke sure It haa no part In putttn1 Racine
the Dark Ages. If there is any WilY to be assured or getting
ust compensation for Jh• power, even. lilt has to wait lor It,
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llm'ftY wore tho rttttll palla of
btr porent• Rev. ond Mra. C:.rml·

&lt;hul of Routh Wallota~
Several lolkl atlondell 1llt JIU-

The &amp;8th weddlncr annlvt~ntary­
of Mr. and M'r&amp;. William El~hln· I'll Nil II Qro' t..nd 111&amp;1 'l'ue,.
r•r wu obtle~rved with a dirlnor dar.
Run,IV f!'v•nln• at their hbm~.
and
ll&gt;lt and
lf:nt\: Anl"ht"ll RMitf. whleh wal .
ToM!ii) ll'll!llr al\oiiilt4 lilt tel·
deooratect":Wlth tprln!l f1oWets.
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The Communts\s won 00 Gf the
· 126 seats in the Kcrala state Par- India.
llament in the elections. They
Kerula Js one or the Ut new
nrc a!lsured the support of five !tates formed by Nl'h.ru ..o~ut of
independents and thus hove a me- t~e . 29 states tha,t onee ~~uP
jorlty. Nil/INa
"' Popn Jn&lt;lljlo ~· ~-03\t lliluare
-ie,.
was able tO'·'Wln ""~~- Jl!li~. ~ area ~tid, has a Jtopulationl o~'tl~­
It must have been a pamlfil !'J:i0,63l. It Hes at the extn.mc
blow lu Nehru. He gets along fine southern tip of the Indian pen , t·
with the Russian Chlne.se and sula.
other foreign Com~uni1t11. But he MAMipoDIIIflAD NeWSM'AN
never hu had any fondnen lor . Cht,f Minister Namhoodltlptul
his own Communl•ts.
1s 48. A member of a hlgh-tasle
To make tblnas worse, the new patrician family, as l&amp; Nchr~. he
chief minister of the Keral~ gov- 11 a well-known newl'lpaper !hun.
ernmont-a post corr~spondmg to He 1s wealthy, anti has been a
prime minl!ter-ls held by Elan· ge11erous contributot to Conunun·
kulam NamboOdlrlpad a one-time iJt fup;ds.
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leader of the &lt;;ongreSa Party .
:N'.amboodiripad was convelrte1
FIRST R•C fiOOTHOLD
to Communism about 10 year3
The vtctory of t~c Kerala Ren, ajo. He previously bad been prf',.
gjvcs Cumm~nism :It! first olfl· idPnt of Neh11u's Congress Pa1ty
cial foothold In a new part or ln xerala.
~a-in any P4i't ot ·Alia, In tact
At eoon a!J he took office laS:

;:t~e~:ge~v~rf:0 ~~s\haa~ai::~ ~~ !~~:h;~~~~~oi:r~art~/~~e pccon~~~
try is impov erished ann r1c1t
ground for Red penetration. ·

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:e.Jany states hay~ laws whieh
req"uQ-e slate-wide t'egtstration of
all voters. Ohio law requires
1Boj)rds 1 o! Election~ to e~tablish
~~~~tratidn jn every city of· 111,.
000 populalion . Muni ~:lpnlilie9 of
le••· than 16,000 population may
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registratton
municipal ('Orporntion. The Board of E:IPctions '&gt;n
its own initiative mlly establish
f,r;d maintain rcRistrahon of vo:·
;:o rs of any county or part or a
county.

Jn Ohio there are only thirty·
eight which have county-wide rr&gt;gistration or re~lst ration in somC'
pOl'tiOn of th.e county
OJ: this numb l'r, only twentyone bave adopted counly·wtde registration; partial re~istration Is
In efte('t in sev('nteen counties
A person who ~sides In rao ''•· I
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tered In order to vote at ·nny el~~­
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tlnn ot ~rmdldacy or nominating
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rQ ll petition unleu he is regl&amp;&gt;t
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3:00 Afternoon !11m Festival
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5:00 Micl:ey Mouse Clmb
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8:30 F1ve Star Final
7~15 John _Daly 6: the NlfWJ

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9:80 _1/u~t Ctvale:.de Tlleatn

10,011 1'olb '11me

10:30_ t;ollfldetltial riiO
11:00 New
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7:00 Batting Practlee
'1:1~ noiiJJJa• F.dwar.~
'7:30,; Giant Ste~'J/.':1&lt;!
8:00 Arthur G~'&gt;'' .
9:00 The MiU1~a1re
9:3() I've Got A S~ret
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1'he;e wu one ehUllni evenln l
durina: 1 ~litical umpalao when
aeveral bu1e1 lumbered down
throuah t4e eonguted mJddle of
New Yotk Clt)' like siampedlnt
elephant•, 11wln1inJ from Jide to
side of tbe st.reeta around ttutltd
motorlltt 11 If theY were enJion
on tbelr way to a fire.
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t:Qr-eade from Chin.co to llilwaukee with Gea. Dou&amp;lls M"lc.Ai'tbbf,
wbo wu aa{uted by crofhl• alor:,
the way.
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on •everal Iandini .beacbe\ and
1 other front-line lituation•tn World
I War . li, when tbe cn~;y ~- I", I
aendin&amp; over amall llml ~ 11'1~
tar and arWiel'J fire, ~,:1 nevf:;t
felt \he fear I experiene«t an that
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ing a"ppllcatlofts sbould bring eopies of their 1933 and 1m;e Jncome and social .security ta:r. returrb ·and Pr.o"or of the pay·mlmt of
the seJf"!Clmployment tax, sucb as
a can~eUed check or .money Ofder

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center was a larp eross and an
EA!ter flower arrangement.
The lesson on the above eub)ect
was in the form of, a diaiOJlle by
Dori!!l Dillinger and Cbarlu Tay·
lorD i ,. th b at
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charge of Jamcc Swartz. vtce preP
Jdeht, ofllcen: for 19s.7 were elect.
ed": Pre!!Ldent, Janice Swartz; Vi-ce
presldeht, Darla Dillinger; Seeretary, Charles Taylor; fteaauret,
ctair Woode; Devotions, Margaret
Wlndland; ReCreation, Lloyd Dil, linger and Jani-e Swartt·, Ushers:,
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1 Activities, Eugene Wmdlan-d; PI·
a~ists, ~anice Swartz and Margaret
Ann Wmdland.
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said LJJCSe · pay: certificate or qtbi!~ ev1dence such
~ farmers ()ver as an old famQy Blbl«}rll!cord-. life
wnu""" b ad net 'e arnings insurance P.Olicy, or marriage
trom _fann. . aeli-employmeOt, ll· ' certificate showing age or blrth
mounting to $400 or mQre· pf!r date
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year. in thl!· 'years 185.5 &amp;nd 195 6
lnd who file an aP.Pliuation with
Benefits to survivors of self·
~ BOc:illl securlty office for pay. emloyed farmers may also be paid
mente. Selt-employed farmer&amp; were if the death of lhe farm operator
first covefed b;r the -sOcial security occurs after March, 19~7 after turv·
law in and for the year ol 19M.
·ins: net earDlqgJ or $4t.:U or more
. He said payments are made to In the years of 11M and ·1956, be
tboa:e oVer age '12 regardless of['said .These benefits may be paid
'"the «mount of t'"-'lr earnings, and to widow&amp; aa:e 82 or pas~ or .to wid.
to tbote between 65" aqd 7Z Wbose ows reganlleM 0! age if tbere are
eari1111lSI dO not exceed $1200 per children a 1 ~er UJ or disabled
' Th · 1
1 11
to c hit•-·
1
)'Ill'.
e I'll e at ua y opera-tes
w.d over age 18 1n tbe care o
permit. some montbl)' paymenta te the widow.
be made tor. anyone ~•ving net
Other IUrvivora paymenta are
earnl.nes of less tban $1840 In 19M made in eome cases to a dependtnt ·
be Ald.
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widower 66 or over and to 1 deBe ur.r:ed •11 self-employed farm pendent . parent . (au)tlfer 82 or
ope.-atora who have ' not already father 6$), he Mid.
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Even so, it was topped by uae
ride we bad wben t b • aenerel
went t o Tuaa f o r a eerie. of
speecb~a. T h e motortlde WeJ!t"
from Houa\on to Galveston aftd
bact again, and I t wu a r e a !
rouser. At one Ume, on the return.
trip when we were nearing Te"l ~.s
City, the drlnr of the rather be4t.up oJd boat in which I waa riding
(It belonged to a newsp-.per man)
said "look'' a n d pointed a t ~he
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speedometer..

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tHE VIIW u pl'O\IIded by beach
ball playing · SUBIIDile Leigh
:make&amp; Mian:U Beaen, Fla., )ook
"ery inviting. (lnterntaif»MlJ

SPRING
Remocle~

HUB COLLECTION
r BROCKTON, MaliS. UP _:Police
reported that during the fir.t two
month&amp; of 11m7 1 tol.al of 121 hub
caps V'alued at $1, 351 were stolen
from parted ears in tbJ1 eity. For1JI-six o! the hub .cap1l were trom
tbe· aame ~ke of ear.

It stood at 85. You can leave
the around at the apecd if you·,.,.
riding in a Dougla! DC$, but in
a groundbound car in i motor·
tade that imitates an accordion
lt Is not a good feeling.

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BOSTON UP -The Inatitute for
S1fer Living, estlmatinz that all
NobOdy asked me for advice on U. S. aecldentt last year cost a
bow to run a motorcade, but 1( total ef $10. 8 billion, pointed out
they did the answer would be In that this would build 1,000,000 new
two words: Slow up.
homes.
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EFFINGHAM, nt UP-An Ef·
fingbam doctor who waa to ]cad
a Cbamber of Commerce diacussion group paued out "tranquiUi·
ty" pUls to the listeners. His subject: •:spetuiir.g ·and Tu:es."
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IU4 Sign On
•11:45 Cartoon. Clutr
12:10
12:15
12:30
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8:30
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Noon New,
Neighbors
Ltbentce
Feminine Toueb
Movie Matinee
Afternoon Film FfiU¥111
Super Serial Time
Mickey Mouse Club
Cartoou Club
Five St&amp;r i&gt;•aal
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John Daly &amp; the N.... ,
to,oo wean..ttay Nftlbt ~
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The meetina: closed with tbe MYF
benediction.
1'1her~ wai 10 attendance of 30

an all electrit I EAT PlMf

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at last Wednesday -evening prJ)'er
service with Doria Dillina:er 11
leader. Thb week'• leader ie ·Janice

Swartz.
Tbe regular meeting of tbe w. S.
C. S, will be held on Tuesday
evening A-pril 18 at the home of
Mrs. Claude Woodyard.
At tho Monday evening April 1
m~etinl the COmmlsaion on Education made the · following plaDS.
P£ctUN, "Crucifictlon and Relur·
By
G.ll~f
reet.ioa" to be aboWD on AprU 14.
~Vr. ..tad Mn. Roy White of M.. at 8 p. 111.; Sunrlle Servleea at 8
. a. m. latter
A eradle roU
llillOI"I ~pent B few daya with Jli',
departm(.nt
and R bUl•
tnd Mil. Cbarley Spen&lt;er.
lell board
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Dor1 RoBe 1pent a tew dayr wlt.h cbt!
pu up.. n uv
her aon and dauthtet·in·law iD \
cb
Belpre and helped celebrate her , ism
I'WdiOD'a blrlbday,
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PRECAUTION

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end ·of Aptll. Thli was announced
todaY -roo John R. :-chatfield, Manager o! t!'e Porls~outb Social Se·
eurity Dutrlct on1ce.
Jte
that Uie n 11 mbcr of back
is limited bY law to 12
elaihw filed with the
May
may be
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6:30 Your Esso Re-port.6:43 Sports Parade
8:55 Wec.therm8ll ·

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Careenini is tbe word
beat de.teribes the general prog·
ren. I bave a peraonal , inte~e•t
In them. I IIOIIU!time• have to ride
ln them in tbe courte of dat)'.

S. S. attendance on April 'l was
~1. offerin4 $6.83. Worship aerY·
tees were lield at 10:45 with the
Rev. Grove blinsiDJ: the meseage.
Scripture reading, Matt. 24:1-14.
• Subject "Signs of the Eu,d". Tlixt:
"But as the days of Noab were 10
al&amp;o shall the cdmin~f the Son
1of Man be." Some 1
are di•
loyalty, 'infidelity and persecution
wltbin the church ltselt. If. 1 mi•
~epresenJ Christ by ~y llfe, rm ,an
mttdel. False teachmaa (out of
tune with "God). Cbriatlana muat
show loyalty to the tr"Ja they
1tove token (tho ehureh vowt).
The M. Y. F. held ita retular
1
meeting Sunday evening Ap&lt;ll 7
with an attendance or 10 youth and
1 adult.

~~ aodll eeeurtty benefits may made. applicatlou tor.social 1 11eeur·
be l(.llt b.t Jell--employed farmen jty beneflta and are put ·age 6.5, to
·Liu Jones led devotion1 on the
ln M'eits Go.u pty. put age 65 wbo Cllll .at or a:,et_ ln .taucb with their 5\lbject "The Meaning of tbe
do Dot make appUcatlon for their social security ofnee for lnfDr".na- Cross". Songs used .. were "Besocial sec~it:y benellt.l bdore the tion and atitice about flli.n&amp;: 1 neath the Cross of Jesua" and ''The

5:00 Tb,. "Early Sbew

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S,ilfl Bob cr._. by Sllow
4:00 Brlgbter D•y
4:U5 ~ret St()rm
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tht,roriiaqce f1Wpe¥lne. The ftpt
Clerila.nd ~tor, then Miarcaret.
by J..Qa TUrner, Betty Kern (J+rome's
Katbletn Winaor and Doris Dowllrfi.
a bll' home Oft a. hill
(IKftrrwelonaiJ
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eaY;~Icade.

~ !ome of wblctl are; one ye:~.r
rt!ldeDI!t Ia the State of Ohio
fQrty day1 relldence In ihe ooun '
~1 ·atad the
pree-in~:t; VnHe1l
State• cltiHtnhlp •nd twen~·onC'
year• of age or over. Tlle stat\ltt!.
do makC an exception for th·~
~~ provision ln
the caae or n
primary electloD. One who will
be
)'Uri of age befot·e
the
l."lecUon rn:~ ;
vote
elettion

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Linda I.ytms, nine year old
daugbter of Mr. and Mra. tJobn
Lyons, celebrJr.ted her birthday on
Sunday when she shared a dee(n'ated cake broulht b::r bet grand·
parents, Mr.1 and · Mr~- Bernard
Schramm, Zanesville, and again on
llonday wh.en her mother gave a
spaghetli supper at Linda's apecial
request.
Guests were Barbara Jone11 and
Beverly Perrin and Debby, John ,
Bernard and Tommy ~on!l.
Another birthday take baked
and decoratetl by )_Irs. Lyons, was
featured at t he party Monday.

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Miss Linda Lyon$
Is Honored Guest
At Two Parties

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STIVERSVIU.E

The VIew's Fine

ardl created by tbe trailina: portioD• -;! !:"!:: lioe that are strul,lJllng to keep up and ..meanwhil:l
running 1hrouah :red Hght1 without the ~H"tteetion or the alre·n!
and blln.ken at fh.e froot I)( lh~

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Mrs. Theodore Reed
. To Entertain With
Tea This Afternoon-

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5 .00 Comedy Time
.5 :30 Mv r.Jttle :Mattie
6 :00 Waterfront

l"""J&gt;th

est and most ptactlcalll&lt;lurce of mlis's savings ln tb'e \I'Orld to-

bonds in 1956, and 60 'J)er cent Jnvested through payroll
lngs. They might 'have done better. They surely could have

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Mrs. Hereh:el Buckner 8:43 .SP&gt;OrU Eye .

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beal&gt;y weather:
If every American were born with a built-in Instinct or
ti:1
thrift; if all persons round easy access to comprehensible and
honest financial counseling; if everv man were endowed with
. :,rr
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A small crbup ()f friend• · of
a little "mad money" that be could 'arrord to lose while breed·
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Mrs." Arthur G. Ct.rpenter ot' Mid·
ing it with opportunlty.:..tbat would be one thing. But such Is
-;.-,q-'7&lt;1~ f.
dleport have been lnvlted !or tea
not the case. So the people, the masses or the people, need in·
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tltll afternoon at 1he bOJU or M"rl.
dueements to simple and sure aavings-bonds paid lor
W"
Lr' ~ ~n _
Theodor. ~ T. Reed, senior. Mul·
berry Avl!!nue~ to wel~ome Mrs.
withholding, for example. And Uncle Sam, who would lUte
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Carpenter home a4er a month
be on a, cash basis but can't be, needs the money even.~:~~
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epent in Sarasota. FJorlda.
TUIIDAY - CHANNIL I
the taxpayers have to pay lor It, even and lncludlne lr
• .",Mt*ll.Daffodila are-bein.a u.eed on the &amp;too' ' Captalll EanoFOO
to themselves.
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tea table and throliJho~t the liv· 8'45 CBS Motblnt·Newt
No, the people have conf!dcnce in their government beiiOntd I
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outsid·~~Lh;s;viet U-n-Ion, Clnna FridaY. Na.~boodiripad - -eommul· ina-rooms. Mr1. Dale Dutton wtn g,oo Moriltq Show
that which they have in some more remunerative investment.
Northern Viet Nam and NortiJ t•d all death sentence, in Kerahl preride at the tea table .
10:00 ' Garry Moore
That's why more than 30 per ctffit of Americans• liquid sav·
Korea.
andsai he would ft·ee all political
10:30 ~bur G&lt;ldtrq
ings are held in Savings Bonds. Ten million families bought
It is ironic that it had to hall- prisonen. He announced that h~
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CHANNi\ {
6·'tS ~!gn On
7:00 Today
9:00 Rompe-r Room
10:00 Home
11 :00 The pt-lce ls RlJ:bt
11:3.'1 'thltb or Coneeq~
12 :00 Tic T~ DoU:Jh· ·"'
12:30 It Could Be You · ,
t ·OO Current
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2·00 Camera Goes to ~091
2:30 Tennessl."e Ernie Fort
3·00 Mo~~tiDee Theatre
4:00 Qu~n Jot a Day

are announcin1 t:he birtb or a e:&amp;5 ;weatbercaat
,aon Sunday, ..tprU 7, at the
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7:00 FMeral Men
Geoeral IIOIJ)it.Al This is lhetr ,f· Uo
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UnltH Pre• ltaH Corrftpondent
NEW YORK tJ'P - 1'here't been
.some gentle chiding ot th.e pre~i­
dent of the Up.ited State.s !or
connin&amp; the presideatial bmouainll
with the President blmaelt aboard
-from Washington to Getty&amp;bur;~
at a epeed deemed un.seemiy by
the law.
The President h8. said he now
hal ordered h i a secret service
driver.s n~ver to e~eed the lea::~l
speed Umita anywhere, any . time,
and that should settle that. Ike
hu his car under control. ,
The complaint• about the President being whisked too last
across country, however, bring to
mind the huards, created by a
real hellion ot the highways. I r~·
fer to t h e official motorcade!,
earryina ' important personaJ:e&amp;,
that bat blithely around the country.sit'.,e ...nder pollee moton!ycle
M:cort at speeds that tend to tun ,
reporter&amp; gray before tbeir tim!!.
Cit.. Huartk
The people who aet the paee of
the!e hot·rod hetiras-whicb .aometimes string out a mlJe or 10 long
-dont seem to :realize w h a t
screaminj stops, atarta, and skids
are occurring at the acoordloning
middle and whipcrackiilg end of
the line. Not to mention the haz·

TELEVISION ,.GUIDE:
WSAZ-TV c·han~e.IJ
Tuesday . Wednescfov

TO MEET WEDNESDAY

by carrier where available 30 cents _per
ldvattce at Tbe Dally Sentinel offJce $13 60· sl:a
GDfl
: $l; ~
$3.90. By motor rOute where aValiable:
..._. "-o&amp;.''c:e mG~tb, ~~ ODe year $8; six months, $4.2tl; three months,

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Roving Corr~ndent Glad_Ike
Decided To Slow Up Motorcade

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DEVOTID TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
' IUC:- I. OWEN- GINEIIAL MANAGER

R.VNOLD L GRI8NI - •otTOR
wE••'~y
rtHPrtsentative, Bottinelli-KimbaU. lDe.. 341
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., new G City, 18, N. Y.
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Wblte Rose Lodge, Au:riliar_y ot
Lhe Bruthcr&gt;h.OOd of Railroad Trammen wlll meet Wednesday at 1.30
p. m at the Woodmen 's Hall.

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afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sen·

tdltl\lial'oft\~l~h~:!b~~c St., Pomeroy, 0. BusiDeu o!fice pbone SOB.

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Method Of Savings; Uncle Sam
Defended For Promoting Buying

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REPORTED

PLAN FRI[IAY PARTY
The Auxiliary of tbe FeeneyBennett Post, No. 128, American.
Legion, has planned a party for
Friday April 12, when children of
the ' members and chi.1dren from
thr Home will be guests. The .par·
1y will start at 7 p. m. at 'he Legion Hall.
_lli_E_W-.-.-~-R~lV_AL__

Every, so often .someone rises ~p to protest the federal gov-

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Mrs. Geol"gie Thompson. Colum·
b~. died Sttnday and Bertie Boyd
wu t!alled to Columbus for the
funeral scrvtce Mrs. Thompson
was a cousm of Joe Boyd.

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ernment s promotion of U.S. Savmgs Bonds. The citizen could
earn mor_e interest on common stocks or municipa·ls, it is said .
Or lnf1atlon ~overcomes the increments at maturity; and the

_government ought to issue ''purchasing power" bonds to play
square with the people.

Mr. an

U.S. Saving~ Bonds are, in principle and in fact the sound-

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WSAZ·TV CHANNEL l
8:!i5 Sle;o On
7:00 Today
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 Hom~~t
11:00 The'"Prree ls Right
11 :30 Truth or COnsequen~es
12:00 Tic Tae DOu.rb
12:30 It Could Be You
l :OO Cw-rent
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2 :00 Pwsoh's Stvd,
2:30 Te'nness~e Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen For A Day
4:41} Modern Romance
15:00 ComedJ Time
5;30 My

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6'00 lilina&lt;b PlfYiloute
6'ilfl !lowj .

day. Why? Because their earnings, though modest. are certain .
They are promptly convertible. ,t\nd even though one can
!pOint to a multitude of ~lue chip alternatives in today's salu·

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pen tj) Nehru. Wblle the menace proposed a dr,!lstk land reform
ot Cotnmuniam Ls 'aerl'&gt;us in aome program . Th is wtll inclUde, u be
d.
IY CHAlLIS M. Me ANN
Asla!ic countrh~•. tbe Indian Com can get away with It, the nat 10 n.
one worse. But what they did was sare, uane, and 10 the pubCommunl1m ha• e~~tablilthed 3 ruuniiU never nave amounted to allz:at~on 01 fore1gn·owned plan·
lie tnterest-including their own.
new foolh.old ln e.J~tern A•ia.
much.
taHon11.
' We have no hesitancy in recommending, indeed urgina:
A Red government hu been
N~tlru. a bebholent dictator, i~
thrift and preparedneas through savings media pro-vided by established Jn tht ltatt of .Ket· f.irmly In charge or India as a
It can not lie said that the esthe United Statea government.
ala. In India, 15 the rclult ot th.~ whole. HI• Congresa Party won tablishment of Communl:~t rule in
~. or lhe ..'88 aeat s 1n lhe rul'mg Kerala constitutes any
sert.OllS
necnt national eler:twns.
&lt;JOU.,
ThWI Prime Mint 11ter Jawah.ar- lower howe of the Jndlan Par- thteat at the moment. But Com Jal NehL'll, friend 0{ Soviet llU it· Uamcmt In the elections. The Colll muni.sm IS always &amp; threat whet'·
sla .and Communist China, will munlsts won only 27.
ever it gets even a little power.
UIC
have the opportunity of practirBut lterala's 7,500,000 voter!!
In' India, I he danger in the wn~
·
h
refu11ed to ,. alon• with N h
range view is that CommltTihm
0
Liq~hts
~~~c;., 0 :~~/:~~Yter~to~.o-exit- The1r vote efor lh: Commt~ctJi~~~~ will spread to other ~&lt;reas of th ~

• · 0 n Ve,rge Of Dark Aqe
ROCine
UnIess P,ooedure Found Q • kf y
T Ra.ise Money for Street
Rac~ne

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village has been
with fts _lights down. Its
council has passed a resoluhon to turn off tts street lights ef·
fective April 1!5. The re is one loophole: a committee of citi·
r:ens is about to canvass the town asking renters and owners
to contribute what would have been. a .2-m ill levy to the town

• tre,.ury so that street ll&amp;ll!f'V&gt;J~,be maintained, If tbi• rather
cumbersome method of ~o'ITI:!'ltftt} funds does not wofk:- and
it would he a miracle tf It did- look for Racine to b in the
e
d ark probably at least until January 1, next, when a new 2·
mill opera~ing h!VY might be®me approv.ed and on the tax
books.
Now how has this royal goof up come about? It's doubtru1
if Racine council wants the lights turned off. It's practically
tertain that had the 2·mi1Jlevy been on the ballot for lights it
ld h
b
d
1 1
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i th
t Th
wou
ave cen approve as t D ways as n
e pas
e
people o£ Racine probably already know that failure of the
levy to make the ballot last ran Wll simply and purely an over·
sight on the part of the administration. It wHl do no one any
good to criticize council or mayor. Since that. time Racine's
mayor has resigned to accept other employment and even
tome council seats have changed. lt could have happened to
anybody though we'll admit we'd ha·te to hne it happG to \lS.

After all, don't .we expect a lot from our village fathers?
Oftentimes it's a struggle to get six men or women t appear
as council candidates. It's a tbankle" job at so little -pay-Jt
~annot be called anything but a miserly pittance. Each has his
own job to earn a living and the town has to be second . We

or

hope the citizens' committee can arrange some kind
procedure that mon~y may be collected tor light payments. To turn
them
would invite Increased traffic hazards, more youth·

orr

ful vandalism (and adult, too) apd cause a boom In the flash·
light retail business which would help only those who tell
such devices.
The Ohio Power Company supplying current to Racine
which nonnally would be hounding council Cor its money and
threatening a cut-oil, hao Indicated a wllllngneu to
1long" on any reasonable plan that might be prod.IIC"d.
utility wants to mnke sure It haa no part In putttn1 Racine
the Dark Ages. If there is any WilY to be assured or getting
ust compensation for Jh• power, even. lilt has to wait lor It,
l'ld
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he power company wII go a Io....
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agaln Friday nlsht. The public ts Invited. · ·
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Anniversary
Is Celebrated

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'llr, ond llro. 'lltiillar ltalbm on4
llm'ftY wore tho rttttll palla of
btr porent• Rev. ond Mra. C:.rml·

&lt;hul of Routh Wallota~
Several lolkl atlondell 1llt JIU-

The &amp;8th weddlncr annlvt~ntary­
of Mr. and M'r&amp;. William El~hln· I'll Nil II Qro' t..nd 111&amp;1 'l'ue,.
r•r wu obtle~rved with a dirlnor dar.
Run,IV f!'v•nln• at their hbm~.
and
ll&gt;lt and
lf:nt\: Anl"ht"ll RMitf. whleh wal .
ToM!ii) ll'll!llr al\oiiilt4 lilt tel·
deooratect":Wlth tprln!l f1oWets.
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The Communts\s won 00 Gf the
· 126 seats in the Kcrala state Par- India.
llament in the elections. They
Kerula Js one or the Ut new
nrc a!lsured the support of five !tates formed by Nl'h.ru ..o~ut of
independents and thus hove a me- t~e . 29 states tha,t onee ~~uP
jorlty. Nil/INa
"' Popn Jn&lt;lljlo ~· ~-03\t lliluare
-ie,.
was able tO'·'Wln ""~~- Jl!li~. ~ area ~tid, has a Jtopulationl o~'tl~­
It must have been a pamlfil !'J:i0,63l. It Hes at the extn.mc
blow lu Nehru. He gets along fine southern tip of the Indian pen , t·
with the Russian Chlne.se and sula.
other foreign Com~uni1t11. But he MAMipoDIIIflAD NeWSM'AN
never hu had any fondnen lor . Cht,f Minister Namhoodltlptul
his own Communl•ts.
1s 48. A member of a hlgh-tasle
To make tblnas worse, the new patrician family, as l&amp; Nchr~. he
chief minister of the Keral~ gov- 11 a well-known newl'lpaper !hun.
ernmont-a post corr~spondmg to He 1s wealthy, anti has been a
prime minl!ter-ls held by Elan· ge11erous contributot to Conunun·
kulam NamboOdlrlpad a one-time iJt fup;ds.
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leader of the &lt;;ongreSa Party .
:N'.amboodiripad was convelrte1
FIRST R•C fiOOTHOLD
to Communism about 10 year3
The vtctory of t~c Kerala Ren, ajo. He previously bad been prf',.
gjvcs Cumm~nism :It! first olfl· idPnt of Neh11u's Congress Pa1ty
cial foothold In a new part or ln xerala.
~a-in any P4i't ot ·Alia, In tact
At eoon a!J he took office laS:

;:t~e~:ge~v~rf:0 ~~s\haa~ai::~ ~~ !~~:h;~~~~~oi:r~art~/~~e pccon~~~
try is impov erished ann r1c1t
ground for Red penetration. ·

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$tcrtt•ry ~f )tirt. of Ohio
:e.Jany states hay~ laws whieh
req"uQ-e slate-wide t'egtstration of
all voters. Ohio law requires
1Boj)rds 1 o! Election~ to e~tablish
~~~~tratidn jn every city of· 111,.
000 populalion . Muni ~:lpnlilie9 of
le••· than 16,000 population may
,by ordinanc-e elect to betom(' a
registratton
municipal ('Orporntion. The Board of E:IPctions '&gt;n
its own initiative mlly establish
f,r;d maintain rcRistrahon of vo:·
;:o rs of any county or part or a
county.

Jn Ohio there are only thirty·
eight which have county-wide rr&gt;gistration or re~lst ration in somC'
pOl'tiOn of th.e county
OJ: this numb l'r, only twentyone bave adopted counly·wtde registration; partial re~istration Is
In efte('t in sev('nteen counties
A person who ~sides In rao ''•· I
tratiqn territory must be reg•'&gt;·
tered In order to vote at ·nny el~~­
Uon. He may not si1n a dedarll·
tlnn ot ~rmdldacy or nominating
). . · .pe\iUOit,..,. lnltiatlve, rett-rendum or
rQ ll petition unleu he is regl&amp;&gt;t
as an elector.

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In fifty counties nnd in those
ties in order·to ·vGte it ls nt:-ry m~rely to go to the potlplace on election day provld·
f eourae, that tbe person has

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Your
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Sunrise
To
.Sunset
Station

12:00 "allant t..d.J!U&amp; 'LOve nl IJfe

12:30 Search tw Tommow
11,45 Guiding Light
1:00 Katie-., Kitchen

l'ilfl AI tho World Tlli'DI
2:00 Our Misa Broob
2:30 NABTB Convention

8:00 Bll PoY'&gt;fl
3::'10 Bob Croeb::r Show
4'110 Brigh!or Day ·
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Ed&amp;e
Wlgbt
fi:OO The Early Sh9W
8:30 Your EBsD' Reporter
0:45 Sports Parade
8:M Weatberman

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7:00 ProfUe

7:15 Douglas Edwarda
7:30 Range Rider
8:00 Phil SHvers Show
uo Priv;tr SOffel~ '
g,oo ''l'o ·reu ' Ill! ~~1)1--""
A:30 Red Skelton
10:00 t&amp;&amp;.OOO QuestiOo
10:30 Spike Jones Sh.ow
11:00 UP-To-Tbe Minute News
ll:Otl Scanning the Weatb•
8:30 1'he Brotber1

WCHS·TV CHA!INCI. I
8:00 CRplala Kangal'(]o
9 : 4~ CBS Mornin·r Newt
9:00 MorninJ Show
10:00 Garry Moore
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tao Strike !t Bleil
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12:lf Love of IJte
12:30 ~arch t\ll' Tomorrttl
12:45 Guld"r~g lJgbt
1:00 Katie'11 Kitchen
1:30 As The World 'fllnwl
2:00

Our M.ll!il Broob

2:20

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CHANNIL IS

11,44 Sign Oil
11:4:1 Clrto!Jn Club
1~:10 Noon News
12:15• Nelgbbor&amp;
12:30. Llberace
1:00 Femlni~e Touch
1:" MoVie Matinee
3:00 Afternoon !11m Festival
-i:3f. Super Serial Time
5:00 Micl:ey Mouse Clmb
8:00 Ce.rtoon Club
8:30 F1ve Star Final
7~15 John _Daly 6: the NlfWJ

7.ilfl Conthet
·a,so wntt l!:orp
9:011 llroken Arrow
9:80 _1/u~t Ctvale:.de Tlleatn

10,011 1'olb '11me

10:30_ t;ollfldetltial riiO
11:00 New
11:11 1'11e- 11

7:00 Batting Practlee
'1:1~ noiiJJJa• F.dwar.~
'7:30,; Giant Ste~'J/.':1&lt;!
8:00 Arthur G~'&gt;'' .
9:00 The MiU1~a1re
9:3() I've Got A S~ret
~0 :00 .U. s . Steel .Uour

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1'he;e wu one ehUllni evenln l
durina: 1 ~litical umpalao when
aeveral bu1e1 lumbered down
throuah t4e eonguted mJddle of
New Yotk Clt)' like siampedlnt
elephant•, 11wln1inJ from Jide to
side of tbe st.reeta around ttutltd
motorlltt 11 If theY were enJion
on tbelr way to a fire.
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Tbere waa a areat. roarine mn·
t:Qr-eade from Chin.co to llilwaukee with Gea. Dou&amp;lls M"lc.Ai'tbbf,
wbo wu aa{uted by crofhl• alor:,
the way.
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wone Then W•rc
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I have bee4l with . the .Jenett.l
on •everal Iandini .beacbe\ and
1 other front-line lituation•tn World
I War . li, when tbe cn~;y ~- I", I
aendin&amp; over amall llml ~ 11'1~
tar and arWiel'J fire, ~,:1 nevf:;t
felt \he fear I experiene«t an that
ride.

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Mr. ObaUie!d said farm~ fil.
ing a"ppllcatlofts sbould bring eopies of their 1933 and 1m;e Jncome and social .security ta:r. returrb ·and Pr.o"or of the pay·mlmt of
the seJf"!Clmployment tax, sucb as
a can~eUed check or .money Ofder

receiPt ·
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Old Rugged Cro•"· The worsblp
center was a larp eross and an
EA!ter flower arrangement.
The lesson on the above eub)ect
was in the form of, a diaiOJlle by
Dori!!l Dillinger and Cbarlu Tay·
lorD i ,. th b at
u
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ur n6 8 . u neu ~qee ng. D.~
charge of Jamcc Swartz. vtce preP
Jdeht, ofllcen: for 19s.7 were elect.
ed": Pre!!Ldent, Janice Swartz; Vi-ce
presldeht, Darla Dillinger; Seeretary, Charles Taylor; fteaauret,
ctair Woode; Devotions, Margaret
Wlndland; ReCreation, Lloyd Dil, linger and Jani-e Swartt·, Ushers:,
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I Terry ~wartz; Miasions•. Liz.a Jone~;
1 Activities, Eugene Wmdlan-d; PI·
a~ists, ~anice Swartz and Margaret
Ann Wmdland.
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Parts for the Sunrise Servtces
were read and .llp~cial sonts prac-

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In. ad~1tion , prnof of age should
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-be l!fubmJttcd. This may be a birth
said LJJCSe · pay: certificate or qtbi!~ ev1dence such
~ farmers ()ver as an old famQy Blbl«}rll!cord-. life
wnu""" b ad net 'e arnings insurance P.Olicy, or marriage
trom _fann. . aeli-employmeOt, ll· ' certificate showing age or blrth
mounting to $400 or mQre· pf!r date
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year. in thl!· 'years 185.5 &amp;nd 195 6
lnd who file an aP.Pliuation with
Benefits to survivors of self·
~ BOc:illl securlty office for pay. emloyed farmers may also be paid
mente. Selt-employed farmer&amp; were if the death of lhe farm operator
first covefed b;r the -sOcial security occurs after March, 19~7 after turv·
law in and for the year ol 19M.
·ins: net earDlqgJ or $4t.:U or more
. He said payments are made to In the years of 11M and ·1956, be
tboa:e oVer age '12 regardless of['said .These benefits may be paid
'"the «mount of t'"-'lr earnings, and to widow&amp; aa:e 82 or pas~ or .to wid.
to tbote between 65" aqd 7Z Wbose ows reganlleM 0! age if tbere are
eari1111lSI dO not exceed $1200 per children a 1 ~er UJ or disabled
' Th · 1
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to c hit•-·
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)'Ill'.
e I'll e at ua y opera-tes
w.d over age 18 1n tbe care o
permit. some montbl)' paymenta te the widow.
be made tor. anyone ~•ving net
Other IUrvivora paymenta are
earnl.nes of less tban $1840 In 19M made in eome cases to a dependtnt ·
be Ald.
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widower 66 or over and to 1 deBe ur.r:ed •11 self-employed farm pendent . parent . (au)tlfer 82 or
ope.-atora who have ' not already father 6$), he Mid.
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Even so, it was topped by uae
ride we bad wben t b • aenerel
went t o Tuaa f o r a eerie. of
speecb~a. T h e motortlde WeJ!t"
from Houa\on to Galveston aftd
bact again, and I t wu a r e a !
rouser. At one Ume, on the return.
trip when we were nearing Te"l ~.s
City, the drlnr of the rather be4t.up oJd boat in which I waa riding
(It belonged to a newsp-.per man)
said "look'' a n d pointed a t ~he
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speedometer..

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tHE VIIW u pl'O\IIded by beach
ball playing · SUBIIDile Leigh
:make&amp; Mian:U Beaen, Fla., )ook
"ery inviting. (lnterntaif»MlJ

SPRING
Remocle~

HUB COLLECTION
r BROCKTON, MaliS. UP _:Police
reported that during the fir.t two
month&amp; of 11m7 1 tol.al of 121 hub
caps V'alued at $1, 351 were stolen
from parted ears in tbJ1 eity. For1JI-six o! the hub .cap1l were trom
tbe· aame ~ke of ear.

It stood at 85. You can leave
the around at the apecd if you·,.,.
riding in a Dougla! DC$, but in
a groundbound car in i motor·
tade that imitates an accordion
lt Is not a good feeling.

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BOSTON UP -The Inatitute for
S1fer Living, estlmatinz that all
NobOdy asked me for advice on U. S. aecldentt last year cost a
bow to run a motorcade, but 1( total ef $10. 8 billion, pointed out
they did the answer would be In that this would build 1,000,000 new
two words: Slow up.
homes.
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EFFINGHAM, nt UP-An Ef·
fingbam doctor who waa to ]cad
a Cbamber of Commerce diacussion group paued out "tranquiUi·
ty" pUls to the listeners. His subject: •:spetuiir.g ·and Tu:es."
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IU4 Sign On
•11:45 Cartoon. Clutr
12:10
12:15
12:30
1:00
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3:00
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5:00
8:00
8:30
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Noon New,
Neighbors
Ltbentce
Feminine Toueb
Movie Matinee
Afternoon Film FfiU¥111
Super Serial Time
Mickey Mouse Club
Cartoou Club
Five St&amp;r i&gt;•aal
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John Daly &amp; the N.... ,
to,oo wean..ttay Nftlbt ~
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The meetina: closed with tbe MYF
benediction.
1'1her~ wai 10 attendance of 30

an all electrit I EAT PlMf

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service with Doria Dillina:er 11
leader. Thb week'• leader ie ·Janice

Swartz.
Tbe regular meeting of tbe w. S.
C. S, will be held on Tuesday
evening A-pril 18 at the home of
Mrs. Claude Woodyard.
At tho Monday evening April 1
m~etinl the COmmlsaion on Education made the · following plaDS.
P£ctUN, "Crucifictlon and Relur·
By
G.ll~f
reet.ioa" to be aboWD on AprU 14.
~Vr. ..tad Mn. Roy White of M.. at 8 p. 111.; Sunrlle Servleea at 8
. a. m. latter
A eradle roU
llillOI"I ~pent B few daya with Jli',
departm(.nt
and R bUl•
tnd Mil. Cbarley Spen&lt;er.
lell board
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Dor1 RoBe 1pent a tew dayr wlt.h cbt!
pu up.. n uv
her aon and dauthtet·in·law iD \
cb
Belpre and helped celebrate her , ism
I'WdiOD'a blrlbday,
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G~e\'lford Oblq vHre Suadly IUNta '
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VALLEY LUMBER
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PRECAUTION

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end ·of Aptll. Thli was announced
todaY -roo John R. :-chatfield, Manager o! t!'e Porls~outb Social Se·
eurity Dutrlct on1ce.
Jte
that Uie n 11 mbcr of back
is limited bY law to 12
elaihw filed with the
May
may be
li(i d

6:30 Your Esso Re-port.6:43 Sports Parade
8:55 Wec.therm8ll ·

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Careenini is tbe word
beat de.teribes the general prog·
ren. I bave a peraonal , inte~e•t
In them. I IIOIIU!time• have to ride
ln them in tbe courte of dat)'.

S. S. attendance on April 'l was
~1. offerin4 $6.83. Worship aerY·
tees were lield at 10:45 with the
Rev. Grove blinsiDJ: the meseage.
Scripture reading, Matt. 24:1-14.
• Subject "Signs of the Eu,d". Tlixt:
"But as the days of Noab were 10
al&amp;o shall the cdmin~f the Son
1of Man be." Some 1
are di•
loyalty, 'infidelity and persecution
wltbin the church ltselt. If. 1 mi•
~epresenJ Christ by ~y llfe, rm ,an
mttdel. False teachmaa (out of
tune with "God). Cbriatlana muat
show loyalty to the tr"Ja they
1tove token (tho ehureh vowt).
The M. Y. F. held ita retular
1
meeting Sunday evening Ap&lt;ll 7
with an attendance or 10 youth and
1 adult.

~~ aodll eeeurtty benefits may made. applicatlou tor.social 1 11eeur·
be l(.llt b.t Jell--employed farmen jty beneflta and are put ·age 6.5, to
·Liu Jones led devotion1 on the
ln M'eits Go.u pty. put age 65 wbo Cllll .at or a:,et_ ln .taucb with their 5\lbject "The Meaning of tbe
do Dot make appUcatlon for their social security ofnee for lnfDr".na- Cross". Songs used .. were "Besocial sec~it:y benellt.l bdore the tion and atitice about flli.n&amp;: 1 neath the Cross of Jesua" and ''The

5:00 Tb,. "Early Sbew

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3.00 J'he Big Payoff
S,ilfl Bob cr._. by Sllow
4:00 Brlgbter D•y
4:U5 ~ret St()rm
4'ilfl F'dge of ltll!lll

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tht,roriiaqce f1Wpe¥lne. The ftpt
Clerila.nd ~tor, then Miarcaret.
by J..Qa TUrner, Betty Kern (J+rome's
Katbletn Winaor and Doris Dowllrfi.
a bll' home Oft a. hill
(IKftrrwelonaiJ
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eaY;~Icade.

~ !ome of wblctl are; one ye:~.r
rt!ldeDI!t Ia the State of Ohio
fQrty day1 relldence In ihe ooun '
~1 ·atad the
pree-in~:t; VnHe1l
State• cltiHtnhlp •nd twen~·onC'
year• of age or over. Tlle stat\ltt!.
do makC an exception for th·~
~~ provision ln
the caae or n
primary electloD. One who will
be
)'Uri of age befot·e
the
l."lecUon rn:~ ;
vote
elettion

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Linda I.ytms, nine year old
daugbter of Mr. and Mra. tJobn
Lyons, celebrJr.ted her birthday on
Sunday when she shared a dee(n'ated cake broulht b::r bet grand·
parents, Mr.1 and · Mr~- Bernard
Schramm, Zanesville, and again on
llonday wh.en her mother gave a
spaghetli supper at Linda's apecial
request.
Guests were Barbara Jone11 and
Beverly Perrin and Debby, John ,
Bernard and Tommy ~on!l.
Another birthday take baked
and decoratetl by )_Irs. Lyons, was
featured at t he party Monday.

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Miss Linda Lyon$
Is Honored Guest
At Two Parties

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STIVERSVIU.E

The VIew's Fine

ardl created by tbe trailina: portioD• -;! !:"!:: lioe that are strul,lJllng to keep up and ..meanwhil:l
running 1hrouah :red Hght1 without the ~H"tteetion or the alre·n!
and blln.ken at fh.e froot I)( lh~

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Mrs. Theodore Reed
. To Entertain With
Tea This Afternoon-

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5 .00 Comedy Time
.5 :30 Mv r.Jttle :Mattie
6 :00 Waterfront

l"""J&gt;th

est and most ptactlcalll&lt;lurce of mlis's savings ln tb'e \I'Orld to-

bonds in 1956, and 60 'J)er cent Jnvested through payroll
lngs. They might 'have done better. They surely could have

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Mrs. Hereh:el Buckner 8:43 .SP&gt;OrU Eye .

1•;;J1ji~~~=~
beal&gt;y weather:
If every American were born with a built-in Instinct or
ti:1
thrift; if all persons round easy access to comprehensible and
honest financial counseling; if everv man were endowed with
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A small crbup ()f friend• · of
a little "mad money" that be could 'arrord to lose while breed·
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Mrs." Arthur G. Ct.rpenter ot' Mid·
ing it with opportunlty.:..tbat would be one thing. But such Is
-;.-,q-'7&lt;1~ f.
dleport have been lnvlted !or tea
not the case. So the people, the masses or the people, need in·
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tltll afternoon at 1he bOJU or M"rl.
dueements to simple and sure aavings-bonds paid lor
W"
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Theodor. ~ T. Reed, senior. Mul·
berry Avl!!nue~ to wel~ome Mrs.
withholding, for example. And Uncle Sam, who would lUte
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Carpenter home a4er a month
be on a, cash basis but can't be, needs the money even.~:~~
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epent in Sarasota. FJorlda.
TUIIDAY - CHANNIL I
the taxpayers have to pay lor It, even and lncludlne lr
• .",Mt*ll.Daffodila are-bein.a u.eed on the &amp;too' ' Captalll EanoFOO
to themselves.
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tea table and throliJho~t the liv· 8'45 CBS Motblnt·Newt
No, the people have conf!dcnce in their government beiiOntd I
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outsid·~~Lh;s;viet U-n-Ion, Clnna FridaY. Na.~boodiripad - -eommul· ina-rooms. Mr1. Dale Dutton wtn g,oo Moriltq Show
that which they have in some more remunerative investment.
Northern Viet Nam and NortiJ t•d all death sentence, in Kerahl preride at the tea table .
10:00 ' Garry Moore
That's why more than 30 per ctffit of Americans• liquid sav·
Korea.
andsai he would ft·ee all political
10:30 ~bur G&lt;ldtrq
ings are held in Savings Bonds. Ten million families bought
It is ironic that it had to hall- prisonen. He announced that h~
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CHANNi\ {
6·'tS ~!gn On
7:00 Today
9:00 Rompe-r Room
10:00 Home
11 :00 The pt-lce ls RlJ:bt
11:3.'1 'thltb or Coneeq~
12 :00 Tic T~ DoU:Jh· ·"'
12:30 It Could Be You · ,
t ·OO Current
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2·00 Camera Goes to ~091
2:30 Tennessl."e Ernie Fort
3·00 Mo~~tiDee Theatre
4:00 Qu~n Jot a Day

are announcin1 t:he birtb or a e:&amp;5 ;weatbercaat
,aon Sunday, ..tprU 7, at the
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Geoeral IIOIJ)it.Al This is lhetr ,f· Uo
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UnltH Pre• ltaH Corrftpondent
NEW YORK tJ'P - 1'here't been
.some gentle chiding ot th.e pre~i­
dent of the Up.ited State.s !or
connin&amp; the presideatial bmouainll
with the President blmaelt aboard
-from Washington to Getty&amp;bur;~
at a epeed deemed un.seemiy by
the law.
The President h8. said he now
hal ordered h i a secret service
driver.s n~ver to e~eed the lea::~l
speed Umita anywhere, any . time,
and that should settle that. Ike
hu his car under control. ,
The complaint• about the President being whisked too last
across country, however, bring to
mind the huards, created by a
real hellion ot the highways. I r~·
fer to t h e official motorcade!,
earryina ' important personaJ:e&amp;,
that bat blithely around the country.sit'.,e ...nder pollee moton!ycle
M:cort at speeds that tend to tun ,
reporter&amp; gray before tbeir tim!!.
Cit.. Huartk
The people who aet the paee of
the!e hot·rod hetiras-whicb .aometimes string out a mlJe or 10 long
-dont seem to :realize w h a t
screaminj stops, atarta, and skids
are occurring at the acoordloning
middle and whipcrackiilg end of
the line. Not to mention the haz·

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Chan,es For First Baseball -Games

TAVIIN

In SE Ohio

133 Ill II 408
172 128 1511 408

&amp;'11 l3llS

1jllj 789
OMiltOV ~IONS CLUI
20&amp; 189
IIMI 1&amp;9
IU 131
139

181 161 1111
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182 !31
1152 428

~·lttt3l Mo'TO!I te»APANV

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Total

177 1156 liM! 119

211 199 178 188

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173 148 131

132 109 153 394

142 166 1112 460
110 l+fi 138 393

Hacker malcet no secret ove"'
.the way he feel, at the trade
madt last November which sent

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clUb,"

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says

SPORTS

DESK

p.

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t~

gllttll

were to

..• what Mt. •u~&amp;-s first. nome I• at THE
POMEROY C:IMINt 8i.:OCK CO.? . .

to QlaJt'ge

, Waie tJp
Voar \l'lnter-Weaty
CAit
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to it. No traipsing around after the elusive big league contract

tbat can elude ao many great ball players for son Gene. He
probably has a stroug point.

But Luther l!ad his proteg• doWll ,to work out with the
Charleston Senators tast year. 'He want~d them to see the Ma·
IOD product, and see what would happen to boot.
The Senators' brass pDiltel,.....ld 'they guessed· the ffi19W
; _ cou~ throw 1 little battll1g Pt'!C~C.VI On ~u.thel"s illstrucllo~s.
• whcr-wart eatdtfng him, HeSsOn grOoved them in at about three' qu a rter. speed . Ba tt ers were strokl ng hits 1ar afl d stra1g hi . A!·
ter abOut 15 minutes ol thla Hesson got the sign to open up,
and the batters were duly wlarned.
· From there on those hapless Sl!nato'rS went near crazy try·
lng to get wood on Heslein'o areat llharply bti!aking eurvf. His
fast ball was hopping. It wao only minutes until ChM'Ieslon
and Detroit Tiger brass, tbe latter also on hand, were sprint·
lniJ toward Lutl!er trying to find out who Hesson waS. They
f
· 1k Gene
• Into •1&amp;nlng
·
oun d ou t .• II rf.&amp;t
... ' b.u1 they cou14n'tll
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contract even though a bonqo wa•ln !Jl• ofl(ng_ .
Hesson's deslfe l'o sfay tf home does not detract from his
deep love fOl: baseball. Reports have it that (;ene was talllng
baseball all through football season last autuinn and w,s hlv·
Ing trouble containing htmseU until another dian\ond sport
season arrived .
it's men like Gene Hesson, IIIII young (22), who wth milke
the OVA this summer .an attractive league that will ln!~rest
bas~ball fans In lhiB arlla. Hesson Is no! the onlg youbg llall
Player here with loads of talent. Our hllls on both sides of the
river are full ol them. You'li be seeing them cotne late N:ay.

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' All .schooll I~ \hi! .,., hive

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-Wh:leh tb'e P.; stteiule!- ··aatl!!nce:,

th"e T, t oreradee and '~ tffe A. ·ag-

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EL CENTRO, Call!. . liP ........ Jon
and Jok1 Wha Joked witb justice
Friday ,avoldl'CI the jul( by pay.
lne- $250 when the jtrdgf didn't
find; them funn}' and IJn·ed them.
Jon and Jot Legalette,.:Z,O:.year-old

ens hllS been adVISed

by

$29940
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o. 'the ~te.t c.....,
lti~port

wu licenses.

YOU ARE REACING

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AND ARE NoT NOW A

lings ot R. H.

N(jRTHFIELD, M"• UP-Th• ·
a.ssessors can't find 1,284 acrA!I
of Northfield. Town voters auth·

Why Not_Subscribe Today

You'll enjoy m~ellnli b,l[n ; a~d bl~ fello.f ·employees
when GET ACQUAINtED WEEK roll• around one of
these &lt;lays.

11th: .

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hi~ phy~

189 187 124 500 sician to tak-c tbiD~s - easy tor 1
187 148 165 498 while -to avoid ell'..baustJon. 'Owens,
~~ 189 189 M3 wh.o has ~n o·n a soealting tour
· i12 159 128 393 which carried bim to many for703 660 601 1964 eign lands, pla·ns to continue with
his
as directOr of the state
pt"'graln,

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We at The Daily Sentinel are very plealed to extend a band of welcomr to all the now
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SUbacribers who have accepted The Dally Sentinel as tllelr home neli'apap.tt and 10 aU
of our sub!crlbers of long standing
whjl have knowli !be enjoyrilent ot reading our newi,· paper and bave seen us g'row a"nd expand our serviees of local coverige.
We have, appreciated the kind words of entourasement that have pen 116 strehgth •
and· the frienltly -criticisms as well wblCtt.ltO:t helped ~ to improve our pro4u« and to ,;, .
iee avenues to travel that !Lave eoabltid 'l'lt~ l)aUy Sel11iilel to M\&gt;e lllote filliUt• fllll) ~
many varied Interests. Today, more Mmeil receive The Dalli llen1lnel IU74 llolll&lt;!l)
t!Lan at anytime In its six years. Wo appr8c/ate ·the lilp)iort )'lllr ate giVing Yotn' lOcal ·
ne~aper, without which we could not eldst, and wiiltolit which we could' DDt JI'OW.

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' GET ACQUAINTED WEll){ i" to be a Whk of !ntroduc·
ing "more people 19 more poopie" and a Wt!j!k In which
EVERY ONE c•n play a part-, ·
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orized the assessors to spend
$600 for maps with which~ to solve
the riddle of th.e ~~t" acre~ge . .

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(Most 'power in Ford's 26 yea" ofV·Bieadershlp)

And what a V-8 engine I You ean have the kind o.1
ThUnderbird power that slli8Sbed rocW'ds at Daytona .••
set a ne~ stock ear mark at Indianapolis ••• traveled
60,000 m1les in iuat 20 days at Bonneville, Utalll

pl!ffeet w11n~

tftot prevallod !rom now ut\111
tournoment ond ploy.. f'! time.
A ruling wns expected fro n
Ohio Unlversltv today in Racine
on a re'f'amped ·arrBtlgement to
determlll• OQIInty WlnneH lor .,.
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Arhe~s ~'i~ M~~~ ~n otl~:~~it.

where a Southern and

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140 141 21'1.

The power ts mg(fer

for practical ))Urposes •lven up
hooe of completln.lt' spring 11ehc·
dules. They tmltl~d In agreeing It
,.,;.,d now l!np.,,lble to .,,._
up aU games mlued" to date,
tf nn~tatng bQt

Dlivii, w. .

turns, Mostly, it's \&gt;eoaUSe there's a whole new Bl'noother·

"draining"

itven

Stsson
ORvis, B.

ridin&amp;J. quieter-aoinoiP ''Inner ron~

to !lee lf

morning

DAVIS-WARNER

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SAN MA'I'£0, CaUl. UP Roand !abie,. iJrJpresdve wlnner
ot tbe · Blly . :Yei.dowa Derby, ~n
be Shipped- ea.st .to rll\e in tbe Trl·
·P~e
Crowo cl.aSBics. ..'J'h&amp; 'i!Olt
owned .by Trayb M. Kerr or ~ Oklah·oma City, was purebased km

OWENS MUif IASI in•
elaHitl. It marks Hanks'
CHICAGO UP - P'i&gt;rmer Oiym· year Of qualityl.ng.
e39 619 612 18'70 pic gold medal winner Jeate Ow-

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win"" in Florid&amp; for $150,000. He
wijl be ridden ln the Kentncty ln"dentleal tw1J11 trom 'i'ucsof1.t Ai'i7
frtiiW VOliCf Jt~Rif· t.abull', DerbY by veteran jockey Ralph appeared on a ¢eedln~ Slttn1Yions
after swite:hlna: Hcen.ses ai . a
1-J1(4,, ··~ Mt~~. ' ~ . y.,. st• Neve~. ,
110&lt;1 WaiHr collltt; ift!W N&lt;lil
"Joke." After tletennlntne whicfl
Vlfir:· I.
was which t b e court fllied· Jon
DICKY RICOVIR!i&gt;ID
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$150 for 1-peedlng and f:lotb brottl.
lliw
,La.: ltal]lll
'J\ARPON SPRINGs- Fla. UP - eri•$50 each for Illegal use' of the.tr

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Handicap

On even.the ro-ugbtlt roads, )'OU'll discow "the carpet
\ ;. out." Partly, it's beca]ll!e·the frame Ia stW'dier. Partly,
it's the way front and rear .BUSI&gt;ODBiona take tilt out ol

~;:st;~~~~e~tl:~~e L~~r: ~~~~!~~
thi s

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185 161 188 ·531

Blackston ·

The frame le wldi!r

NC Y.

ptoJ\.ouiMlf&lt;l "nearly recovered"
TueMay from physit!lat exhiUatjon
.• SPORT CENTIR
PM-; N. 1., 10:
.hk!h' caused fila· removal to a
~~~~~ey, E. :-::~ : : : : · PlTfSIIUltG~ . ~a.l tiyboo MipitoL
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CoU!na
ii09 113 . . B;2 '"""'' 1~1W, l'ltlilktrfh~ .. Pa.,
Sl(IMED TO ORt'tl
McKinney, B.
144
ltiO 304 ·tiO!ijlad ChicO 'lfolori,, 1Slli&gt; N,;w
1
Drellner .
168 175 · 343 Yorlc .(. - ·
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·LOS ANGEI.JES UP .,- Vetefan
- Total
.
699 601 861 11180
driver Sam Hanka, eenerally te, HOLYOKI. M.a.: Johftny CuR aarded as dun of Indianapolis
FOREMAN ABBoTT
Bowen
1a8 157 110 404 ill111filiM, &amp;althftO~ Met.,. vs. Stan Speedway drivers. llaa iicned to
.Abbott
' 124
130 2M Mi.::helld,o lahftr, N. J., cencell•d drioy:e Sandy Bt~lond'a revolutlo,Radford
166 115
281 lncJ~ment -ww~.
ary Belond Exhaust Special in
Wagner

asked to come Wednesday lnotead of today, yrovldlng, of
course, the Tuesay morning sun
continues \0 shine and tempern-

rlcld

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be

tile fiDe aouthpaw who will be Iossing for tho Hartford Tigers Jeoll.son.
May 28 on opening day of the OhlaValley Association.
wahama whleh wu to have
HeQort bU &amp; toed job.and' lif~ flllier wants him to hang on- tr'"'eled ~ Racine. will aloo be

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Clr;r;ta}ii-ded

GREJ;NWOOD LAKE,

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TUIIIING HAlO

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:rtlgb Team Series, uo •• TeFramlenGdalmy~vern 1888'
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DavJa.Warnet TOS
.~ Hi&amp;h Judividual series-

Tile "pleailutt -Of,lil~Y~tta'• or ''J~t t ptlrebas'" ln the

c4,;/;_, /:.-~e !

g~~ce_;arner

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Otbt Woodward of Mempbi.l, Tenn.
tagglne them r.epeatedly with. left
jabs and felt hO"OkJ.

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Foreman Abbott

fllJth winds, o{-

Williams of Auausta, Ga.,

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two rounds each Mof!day with Lee

ITANOINGS

buylhf of ~ ~ . 48tel'nll!led by acqitalntantestifp
or the Cll&amp;.niet afid ~· ~*rsd~Oll't -"ou '"Iilii'
Yea •.. loll~ ~-tit
. ' "ut't'li Gll'l'. ACQUAMtl'l"!-

here. It couldn't be played."
Mtddlepbrt hopes to fet liB
. ft.:.ti .woJ...:.':...Aatt
, Clrtt p 'me Sn by tomorrow at t:!:lc
8Y
"'"" a·awaciiiU
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. ·
Is oalled of( today Wednesd•y
Luther Tu&lt;:ker Cllrlon, i ftepdy catcher In the Southtrr!, will be the · titlel doy "'' time
AaoclaUon not IO!If 1101 telll a lft'!ilt tarn about Gene Heslon No. 1 of bolh •Middleporl anJ

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Spm.is Center
Friel);d)y Tavern

"I.Jt"~-Tll'l

U P _..;. For m e r middle~eleght
NEW ORLEANS UP - Ralph chimplon Sugar R.ay Robhuon ,
Dupas, New Oi'leans liJhtWela-bt, COhvfllfi!d be lost the tltle,to Gene
says ' he won Monda)' t'Hgbt'i Fulhner because he forfot the
bloody and bruisin 1 10.-rtrunder fundamentals of boxlne, is workover welterwel!ht Vince ¥i;rtin~ , lnj: -~nrd to regain blJ form for
ot.. PGterson. N. J., ~ •bow· apple-· his May 1 return bout wltb Full·
clition · to h.ill hohl~W'D" •uPpott· tner in Cb.lcego. ~oblnliOn worked

LIAGUil

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pourd bec4111e

783 752 838 23~3

Total

1n .y\lu~ d@y Plitoliasu . . . . In buying anythill• ....
wlien tha m:e. person."call8 you by :;out name" - w!\fill ·
)fOil kllow olie llllolllfli ... Jsn•t there a "dlflfteilt fftl.
bil";.
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lr the ffeld were to He playable.
Knistht 11aid if the ~tame Is not
"ll!lyed today, it would be re"'!Cbeduled t.omott'Ow. If possible, dn·
penlnf up&lt;lii Canta A&lt;ademy olll·
C!i&amp;lt.
Mlddlepbrt ltlgh Sohool Athie·
tie Dlr~etot' and Prtnelptl Eclrl
Khifhl "ld'
i "We are .appoted to to tel
iaekftln bttt 'We .,roblbty wt~n·~
I hear from them u'ittf1 arountl 2

Ughtweight
Of New Orl~ans

138
154- tM 183 4~
137 169 ls;t 408 I ;(,jj 1d~;i . aliJ;.iiil
192 104 160 fi56 ri

more thah a fot of l'Un.s and yo:.
know you're goin_g hr aet them

the area. How~ver, uJ"Jless Old Sol
comes out rpucb more bravelv
very soon temperature! would ir r:.
main too _eo1d for ba!eball e\'f'l

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"'rhere•a nothing any pitcher likes

Tltb~

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en.
CENT lit

him l'rbm the' Cuf1s to Cincinnati.
"Tills Js the lir11t opportunity
I've ever had to piteh fOi' a firs!
divl!lon

183 1!:5 136 4'74

KNOXVIU.E, Tenn.

Clncinnau Redlea•. idle Monday,

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844 851 1148 2543 Russell

grtuivtneu".
Mn. C. F. Top1pkiDJ ·was
prttldent when the Central
Continuing Mn. Zundel l!BiJ
Monday
at tile ··in 'i\U:h a iroUp we ean find
IChOOI.
.
i~~:noranct wiLh
J&amp;:nowled&amp;:e, and
Othhr orticera elertetJ' wcrro porejudlrtl with underal.lnd inv.
Krt. C~arlea I(are:.:,' (trst vkc The' ut of generoait)' il noi mea·
presidct~.t ;
:Mr~ .
R. A. P'inl1w surrd in dollar arul l'flntJ al()m
lf('ond viN preJiden.l: Ml'l. Roy There is no better 1lft1 than th~
&amp;.foyer, setretary a11d lfrB. halph girL or one '11 lime. Endeavor lo
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Sp~ncer, b'ca,.urer.
teach a ehild above all •be, to b·
lh's. DonJ-et Rtll~l prt8idtd able lo Imagine hln~~el! anothC"I·
and Ml'l.. Charle1 Riffle t.ave the person. The rreat~t httllaKe o!
report of the nominating commi~· all with which "'e might end!."\\'
ice. A communication was read our children b t.llat of liberty: ·
ft·om Mrs. Roy Trnry Jr.. pre~i·
Twcntr que1tlons compiled by
dent of tke Mei#s County Coun·
rll ("J'A announcing the eoun• ... Mn, CharleJ Gibbs on paienr1
council - meeUnF ' which will be quotient• fo r belping tbeir ch;J held i.n Rutland , Tueiday, May 7. dren succeed were ,iive~~ by Mn.
A report wa1 given on the sa1ell Zundel, after which tbp, meelin p
tax st~m)15 and the group wi ll closed with JJ'Oup .tinfing • ·!1Jo
rccei\'e $149.28. The attenl"lancP l'ilrl!'. Olive Ingraham at the plano
Retreahments were urved al
banner was awarded to the seco11d
grad e tau~;~ht by Miss Muy Vl r- lhe close of the meeting from a:
table' centered with an East~r .ar
ghlia Reibel.
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ringement.
"Democracy and Hope," W.tl!l
the topi~ of Mrs. Ral;Jh Ztllldel,
~tuest speaker who saM "In spell!t
ing or what heritage to bequpal'-1
to ou r children, what better wny
than becomfng an active PTA
merhber In an or_(aJJtiaUoh in

JOINTH£

ed

returned to action aJIIintt tbe
1113 167 120 &lt;40 Waahln1t0d ienafbrl!' llere Tuest33'"11S 131 318 4ay Wilh a 3-2 edJ;\! in the!
108 t85
407 sprint series.
ltlll 166 !28 413
The Rcdlesa won the last aame
31 II 3I
93 Sunf~IY
1-7 at Nubville. Tenn.
92 11116 624 1772
The aefteodu[ed g~me bctwe~ .~
the two ch.tobs Mondar wa8 pos•·

liM . llfT 3:11 Wblpple

MATctt OAM!
.,.NTAprll 7 1t pt. Pl..unt

urr • · M3
en 1988

6118 -e7e

13t BeWng
168 214 1111 171 Ash

IM 127' 180" 462
tl8 170 208 Ml
123 157 1M 447
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Redlegs Prepare -/ Mrs. C. F. To~pkins Is Eleeted
For More Battle
New President Of Central FfA
etflet.
Witb Senators . P'l'Aai met..
evenlnr

(Lets yqu ride s'IIHI at/do low)

Northern

Qlvlolon mu"' •eltle Ill arJUment, the •ltuatlon n\iJ be lvon
rriore tomp11cated.
rolled In tlte !on Michl to take
twa ·
!fo.., N..t 'iilrt Clolhill•
Hank CJat'!'orth.Y'•·
ili~h
of' ~94. wllh aomts or
a11t1 lhd

You sit In the lap of 1~. Tllere'• head room, hlp J'oom·
... to&lt;h gal~, And Wait _till you ~t a lolil dt th..;

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new uplloJateriea and eolor -.cl!emeul

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The bocty ls "l:le•ner·•

.!port·~~~~~~t~1~~~r~~~

. \ (Up to -U nt:hH longer, 4 lnchH 1/,W,r,

Final wrapup on tile I'Oil)eroy Pony L~aglle i~tno tor .tllls}1• lhe
lllmmer wlll be made tonlg~t. Little League P'r!!$1de~t Diet f~tlho•ft\•~;·;~-~~~;;
Betton has callod ·another meottnr for TUesdlty night (~•hll . 0 111_
at city hall to determlnt If two-Or more-tetim1 call lie fll:ld, · .: ·-·. :~-·
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Chan,es For First Baseball -Games

TAVIIN

In SE Ohio

133 Ill II 408
172 128 1511 408

&amp;'11 l3llS

1jllj 789
OMiltOV ~IONS CLUI
20&amp; 189
IIMI 1&amp;9
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139

181 161 1111
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1152 428

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211 199 178 188

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132 109 153 394

142 166 1112 460
110 l+fi 138 393

Hacker malcet no secret ove"'
.the way he feel, at the trade
madt last November which sent

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SPORTS

DESK

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were to

..• what Mt. •u~&amp;-s first. nome I• at THE
POMEROY C:IMINt 8i.:OCK CO.? . .

to QlaJt'ge

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Voar \l'lnter-Weaty
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tbat can elude ao many great ball players for son Gene. He
probably has a stroug point.

But Luther l!ad his proteg• doWll ,to work out with the
Charleston Senators tast year. 'He want~d them to see the Ma·
IOD product, and see what would happen to boot.
The Senators' brass pDiltel,.....ld 'they guessed· the ffi19W
; _ cou~ throw 1 little battll1g Pt'!C~C.VI On ~u.thel"s illstrucllo~s.
• whcr-wart eatdtfng him, HeSsOn grOoved them in at about three' qu a rter. speed . Ba tt ers were strokl ng hits 1ar afl d stra1g hi . A!·
ter abOut 15 minutes ol thla Hesson got the sign to open up,
and the batters were duly wlarned.
· From there on those hapless Sl!nato'rS went near crazy try·
lng to get wood on Heslein'o areat llharply bti!aking eurvf. His
fast ball was hopping. It wao only minutes until ChM'Ieslon
and Detroit Tiger brass, tbe latter also on hand, were sprint·
lniJ toward Lutl!er trying to find out who Hesson waS. They
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• Into •1&amp;nlng
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Hesson's deslfe l'o sfay tf home does not detract from his
deep love fOl: baseball. Reports have it that (;ene was talllng
baseball all through football season last autuinn and w,s hlv·
Ing trouble containing htmseU until another dian\ond sport
season arrived .
it's men like Gene Hesson, IIIII young (22), who wth milke
the OVA this summer .an attractive league that will ln!~rest
bas~ball fans In lhiB arlla. Hesson Is no! the onlg youbg llall
Player here with loads of talent. Our hllls on both sides of the
river are full ol them. You'li be seeing them cotne late N:ay.

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EL CENTRO, Call!. . liP ........ Jon
and Jok1 Wha Joked witb justice
Friday ,avoldl'CI the jul( by pay.
lne- $250 when the jtrdgf didn't
find; them funn}' and IJn·ed them.
Jon and Jot Legalette,.:Z,O:.year-old

ens hllS been adVISed

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N(jRTHFIELD, M"• UP-Th• ·
a.ssessors can't find 1,284 acrA!I
of Northfield. Town voters auth·

Why Not_Subscribe Today

You'll enjoy m~ellnli b,l[n ; a~d bl~ fello.f ·employees
when GET ACQUAINtED WEEK roll• around one of
these &lt;lays.

11th: .

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SUBSCRII3ER ...•.•

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year's Memorial Day IIJO.mUe ·

hi~ phy~

189 187 124 500 sician to tak-c tbiD~s - easy tor 1
187 148 165 498 while -to avoid ell'..baustJon. 'Owens,
~~ 189 189 M3 wh.o has ~n o·n a soealting tour
· i12 159 128 393 which carried bim to many for703 660 601 1964 eign lands, pla·ns to continue with
his
as directOr of the state
pt"'graln,

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We at The Daily Sentinel are very plealed to extend a band of welcomr to all the now
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SUbacribers who have accepted The Dally Sentinel as tllelr home neli'apap.tt and 10 aU
of our sub!crlbers of long standing
whjl have knowli !be enjoyrilent ot reading our newi,· paper and bave seen us g'row a"nd expand our serviees of local coverige.
We have, appreciated the kind words of entourasement that have pen 116 strehgth •
and· the frienltly -criticisms as well wblCtt.ltO:t helped ~ to improve our pro4u« and to ,;, .
iee avenues to travel that !Lave eoabltid 'l'lt~ l)aUy Sel11iilel to M\&gt;e lllote filliUt• fllll) ~
many varied Interests. Today, more Mmeil receive The Dalli llen1lnel IU74 llolll&lt;!l)
t!Lan at anytime In its six years. Wo appr8c/ate ·the lilp)iort )'lllr ate giVing Yotn' lOcal ·
ne~aper, without which we could not eldst, and wiiltolit which we could' DDt JI'OW.

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orized the assessors to spend
$600 for maps with which~ to solve
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And what a V-8 engine I You ean have the kind o.1
ThUnderbird power that slli8Sbed rocW'ds at Daytona .••
set a ne~ stock ear mark at Indianapolis ••• traveled
60,000 m1les in iuat 20 days at Bonneville, Utalll

pl!ffeet w11n~

tftot prevallod !rom now ut\111
tournoment ond ploy.. f'! time.
A ruling wns expected fro n
Ohio Unlversltv today in Racine
on a re'f'amped ·arrBtlgement to
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for practical ))Urposes •lven up
hooe of completln.lt' spring 11ehc·
dules. They tmltl~d In agreeing It
,.,;.,d now l!np.,,lble to .,,._
up aU games mlued" to date,
tf nn~tatng bQt

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SAN MA'I'£0, CaUl. UP Roand !abie,. iJrJpresdve wlnner
ot tbe · Blly . :Yei.dowa Derby, ~n
be Shipped- ea.st .to rll\e in tbe Trl·
·P~e
Crowo cl.aSBics. ..'J'h&amp; 'i!Olt
owned .by Trayb M. Kerr or ~ Oklah·oma City, was purebased km

OWENS MUif IASI in•
elaHitl. It marks Hanks'
CHICAGO UP - P'i&gt;rmer Oiym· year Of qualityl.ng.
e39 619 612 18'70 pic gold medal winner Jeate Ow-

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wijl be ridden ln the Kentncty ln"dentleal tw1J11 trom 'i'ucsof1.t Ai'i7
frtiiW VOliCf Jt~Rif· t.abull', DerbY by veteran jockey Ralph appeared on a ¢eedln~ Slttn1Yions
after swite:hlna: Hcen.ses ai . a
1-J1(4,, ··~ Mt~~. ' ~ . y.,. st• Neve~. ,
110&lt;1 WaiHr collltt; ift!W N&lt;lil
"Joke." After tletennlntne whicfl
Vlfir:· I.
was which t b e court fllied· Jon
DICKY RICOVIR!i&gt;ID
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On even.the ro-ugbtlt roads, )'OU'll discow "the carpet
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it's the way front and rear .BUSI&gt;ODBiona take tilt out ol

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ptoJ\.ouiMlf&lt;l "nearly recovered"
TueMay from physit!lat exhiUatjon
.• SPORT CENTIR
PM-; N. 1., 10:
.hk!h' caused fila· removal to a
~~~~~ey, E. :-::~ : : : : · PlTfSIIUltG~ . ~a.l tiyboo MipitoL
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ii09 113 . . B;2 '"""'' 1~1W, l'ltlilktrfh~ .. Pa.,
Sl(IMED TO ORt'tl
McKinney, B.
144
ltiO 304 ·tiO!ijlad ChicO 'lfolori,, 1Slli&gt; N,;w
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168 175 · 343 Yorlc .(. - ·
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699 601 861 11180
driver Sam Hanka, eenerally te, HOLYOKI. M.a.: Johftny CuR aarded as dun of Indianapolis
FOREMAN ABBoTT
Bowen
1a8 157 110 404 ill111filiM, &amp;althftO~ Met.,. vs. Stan Speedway drivers. llaa iicned to
.Abbott
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130 2M Mi.::helld,o lahftr, N. J., cencell•d drioy:e Sandy Bt~lond'a revolutlo,Radford
166 115
281 lncJ~ment -ww~.
ary Belond Exhaust Special in
Wagner

asked to come Wednesday lnotead of today, yrovldlng, of
course, the Tuesay morning sun
continues \0 shine and tempern-

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tile fiDe aouthpaw who will be Iossing for tho Hartford Tigers Jeoll.son.
May 28 on opening day of the OhlaValley Association.
wahama whleh wu to have
HeQort bU &amp; toed job.and' lif~ flllier wants him to hang on- tr'"'eled ~ Racine. will aloo be

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Tile "pleailutt -Of,lil~Y~tta'• or ''J~t t ptlrebas'" ln the

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Otbt Woodward of Mempbi.l, Tenn.
tagglne them r.epeatedly with. left
jabs and felt hO"OkJ.

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ITANOINGS

buylhf of ~ ~ . 48tel'nll!led by acqitalntantestifp
or the Cll&amp;.niet afid ~· ~*rsd~Oll't -"ou '"Iilii'
Yea •.. loll~ ~-tit
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here. It couldn't be played."
Mtddlepbrt hopes to fet liB
. ft.:.ti .woJ...:.':...Aatt
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Is oalled of( today Wednesd•y
Luther Tu&lt;:ker Cllrlon, i ftepdy catcher In the Southtrr!, will be the · titlel doy "'' time
AaoclaUon not IO!If 1101 telll a lft'!ilt tarn about Gene Heslon No. 1 of bolh •Middleporl anJ

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Spm.is Center
Friel);d)y Tavern

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U P _..;. For m e r middle~eleght
NEW ORLEANS UP - Ralph chimplon Sugar R.ay Robhuon ,
Dupas, New Oi'leans liJhtWela-bt, COhvfllfi!d be lost the tltle,to Gene
says ' he won Monda)' t'Hgbt'i Fulhner because he forfot the
bloody and bruisin 1 10.-rtrunder fundamentals of boxlne, is workover welterwel!ht Vince ¥i;rtin~ , lnj: -~nrd to regain blJ form for
ot.. PGterson. N. J., ~ •bow· apple-· his May 1 return bout wltb Full·
clition · to h.ill hohl~W'D" •uPpott· tner in Cb.lcego. ~oblnliOn worked

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783 752 838 23~3

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1n .y\lu~ d@y Plitoliasu . . . . In buying anythill• ....
wlien tha m:e. person."call8 you by :;out name" - w!\fill ·
)fOil kllow olie llllolllfli ... Jsn•t there a "dlflfteilt fftl.
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lr the ffeld were to He playable.
Knistht 11aid if the ~tame Is not
"ll!lyed today, it would be re"'!Cbeduled t.omott'Ow. If possible, dn·
penlnf up&lt;lii Canta A&lt;ademy olll·
C!i&amp;lt.
Mlddlepbrt ltlgh Sohool Athie·
tie Dlr~etot' and Prtnelptl Eclrl
Khifhl "ld'
i "We are .appoted to to tel
iaekftln bttt 'We .,roblbty wt~n·~
I hear from them u'ittf1 arountl 2

Ughtweight
Of New Orl~ans

138
154- tM 183 4~
137 169 ls;t 408 I ;(,jj 1d~;i . aliJ;.iiil
192 104 160 fi56 ri

more thah a fot of l'Un.s and yo:.
know you're goin_g hr aet them

the area. How~ver, uJ"Jless Old Sol
comes out rpucb more bravelv
very soon temperature! would ir r:.
main too _eo1d for ba!eball e\'f'l

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him l'rbm the' Cuf1s to Cincinnati.
"Tills Js the lir11t opportunity
I've ever had to piteh fOi' a firs!
divl!lon

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KNOXVIU.E, Tenn.

Clncinnau Redlea•. idle Monday,

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grtuivtneu".
Mn. C. F. Top1pkiDJ ·was
prttldent when the Central
Continuing Mn. Zundel l!BiJ
Monday
at tile ··in 'i\U:h a iroUp we ean find
IChOOI.
.
i~~:noranct wiLh
J&amp;:nowled&amp;:e, and
Othhr orticera elertetJ' wcrro porejudlrtl with underal.lnd inv.
Krt. C~arlea I(are:.:,' (trst vkc The' ut of generoait)' il noi mea·
presidct~.t ;
:Mr~ .
R. A. P'inl1w surrd in dollar arul l'flntJ al()m
lf('ond viN preJiden.l: Ml'l. Roy There is no better 1lft1 than th~
&amp;.foyer, setretary a11d lfrB. halph girL or one '11 lime. Endeavor lo
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teach a ehild above all •be, to b·
lh's. DonJ-et Rtll~l prt8idtd able lo Imagine hln~~el! anothC"I·
and Ml'l.. Charle1 Riffle t.ave the person. The rreat~t httllaKe o!
report of the nominating commi~· all with which "'e might end!."\\'
ice. A communication was read our children b t.llat of liberty: ·
ft·om Mrs. Roy Trnry Jr.. pre~i·
Twcntr que1tlons compiled by
dent of tke Mei#s County Coun·
rll ("J'A announcing the eoun• ... Mn, CharleJ Gibbs on paienr1
council - meeUnF ' which will be quotient• fo r belping tbeir ch;J held i.n Rutland , Tueiday, May 7. dren succeed were ,iive~~ by Mn.
A report wa1 given on the sa1ell Zundel, after which tbp, meelin p
tax st~m)15 and the group wi ll closed with JJ'Oup .tinfing • ·!1Jo
rccei\'e $149.28. The attenl"lancP l'ilrl!'. Olive Ingraham at the plano
Retreahments were urved al
banner was awarded to the seco11d
grad e tau~;~ht by Miss Muy Vl r- lhe close of the meeting from a:
table' centered with an East~r .ar
ghlia Reibel.
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"Democracy and Hope," W.tl!l
the topi~ of Mrs. Ral;Jh Ztllldel,
~tuest speaker who saM "In spell!t
ing or what heritage to bequpal'-1
to ou r children, what better wny
than becomfng an active PTA
merhber In an or_(aJJtiaUoh in

JOINTH£

ed

returned to action aJIIintt tbe
1113 167 120 &lt;40 Waahln1t0d ienafbrl!' llere Tuest33'"11S 131 318 4ay Wilh a 3-2 edJ;\! in the!
108 t85
407 sprint series.
ltlll 166 !28 413
The Rcdlesa won the last aame
31 II 3I
93 Sunf~IY
1-7 at Nubville. Tenn.
92 11116 624 1772
The aefteodu[ed g~me bctwe~ .~
the two ch.tobs Mondar wa8 pos•·

liM . llfT 3:11 Wblpple

MATctt OAM!
.,.NTAprll 7 1t pt. Pl..unt

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en 1988

6118 -e7e

13t BeWng
168 214 1111 171 Ash

IM 127' 180" 462
tl8 170 208 Ml
123 157 1M 447
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Redlegs Prepare -/ Mrs. C. F. To~pkins Is Eleeted
For More Battle
New President Of Central FfA
etflet.
Witb Senators . P'l'Aai met..
evenlnr

(Lets yqu ride s'IIHI at/do low)

Northern

Qlvlolon mu"' •eltle Ill arJUment, the •ltuatlon n\iJ be lvon
rriore tomp11cated.
rolled In tlte !on Michl to take
twa ·
!fo.., N..t 'iilrt Clolhill•
Hank CJat'!'orth.Y'•·
ili~h
of' ~94. wllh aomts or
a11t1 lhd

You sit In the lap of 1~. Tllere'• head room, hlp J'oom·
... to&lt;h gal~, And Wait _till you ~t a lolil dt th..;

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Final wrapup on tile I'Oil)eroy Pony L~aglle i~tno tor .tllls}1• lhe
lllmmer wlll be made tonlg~t. Little League P'r!!$1de~t Diet f~tlho•ft\•~;·;~-~~~;;
Betton has callod ·another meottnr for TUesdlty night (~•hll . 0 111_
at city hall to determlnt If two-Or more-tetim1 call lie fll:ld, · .: ·-·. :~-·
ed this spring. Anybody lriterelteci •hbulda!teM .

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with

full head raom, filii ftJad r:IHflllctl)

.Fifth Pro Bl4•thalfPii,.Off:-Ga.
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Uas Bittet Ur.ei!ldllei' Bolllng
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&amp;-&lt;Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April9, 1957

Legal Notice

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDARLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

Probat• Covr1, Melt~ County, Ohio

2 cents Per word. one illlertlou. Minimum eb.ar&amp;e 50c:.---4o cenb
per word lor three CODaecu.tive inM"doDJ.

.$~1al - One montb for- 23 eea.tl per word.
Full rate of 2 ceD.ta: per worn wlli be ebaried for advertillDC if

not paid ffl' before the 15th of each month following lnsertion.
litton In Advertialng-Sbould be IO)&gt;OJ'Ied lmmedlatoly. Tho
D.lly Sen~ael ...m oot be NI)ODI.ible for more t.haa. one incorfft1: haertion.

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BUY - SELL - RENT llnd employment - hire tr find a lost item through
lhe Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't pul ll off Call 398 Tod~y - An Ad In
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GETS
RESULTS

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Servke. R A. Flnlaw, llil2 E.
Jlaln Sl PomerOJ.
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FOR SALE or rent to responsible
party. 5 room bouS'e, 8 acres.
Ethel Clark, Downingt.on.
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(II I Wanted To Buy

WANTED - uaed sewing machine.
Phone Portland 454. Mrs J. B.
Shoekey.
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RUMMAGE S(\LE, April 12 • 19,
Crow Bulldi11g, East Main St.
WSCS Fo1 eat Run Methodlat
Church.
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McCORMICK No. 45
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REVIVAL
Hiland Chapel, Church ot Chrlr.t
in ChrisUan Union, Manb 31
th ru April 14. Rev. A. L. BaJj.
ridge, Evangelist. Rev. Edilou
Weaver, Paat.ur. Serv1ee! 7·30
nightly. Everyone welcome.
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tor and to such of the following
as are residents of the state of
Ol:lio. survivmg spouse, 1f any;
next of km; benef1c1anes under
t~e will ,if any, the attorney or at.
torneys representing any of the
aCorement1oned persons .
You are hereby nohf1ed that on
the 4th day CJf Apnl 19!)7, an In·
ventory and Appraisement of the
estate of Cllirence James CIHfotd
decellS(:d, late ol Pom~roy 1n saht
County was filed In th1s Court.
Hea~1Di on said Inventory and
Apprauement wiU be had before
thu Court on the 17th day of Ap.
r1l 1957, Jt 10 o clock A. M.
Exception• thereto may be tued
by any mterested party at any
hme pnor to five. days before the
date sWetiTNEforShSearmg.'
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my Jagnature an
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John c. Bacon
Judge and Ex·OUicio Clerk
BY Mary Olive lnsraham
Chieif Deputy Clerk
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bui!dlng I uts Only about ten
mlnute11 Wollk from Court House.
A. N. Beniel, Pomeroy.
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TRACTOR SALES

Pomeroy

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Two unfurnished tma11 apartment•
LOST _ Black leather EpliC!opal
In M'dllleport. Beaide the rlvflr.
Prayer book. Finder plea1e cal•- ,.!!'one 6009.
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3-30 · ! mo.c
dry and Gara&amp;e. First Floor. A.
used ca~ values
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wallpaper
ltt!lnner.
Cllmuo1 Fisher, _... Mid·
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wheell. Call C. E. Dow, Rote:
Tlfi:MITII IXTIIMINATID
HiU, Pomeroy.
4 o Dtc For treA lntpeeUon ,pbone 388-M,
ICIAIII liON- MIT AU
QUmore Supplf Store, Pomeroy, •
STOllE and FJLLINQ STA'I'ION,
All work IUmnteod. Fully Inwell docked, wltb
room llv·
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Simpson, Lucille Powers, parcels,
Rutland , to H1ram SlB]-wter.
Roy E. and Merlie J , Rolllna, lot
lflddleport, to Lester J, and Mar
jorie E Taylor
Henry Bentz, lot 10, Racine, to
~reda .Bentz
!lolinme and Henry Kapteina, par·
::e ls , Salisbury, to Eli 6. and Evelyn White .
William and Maxine Clla an
parc~l.s, Oran.ge, to C:J.rl anrf~tel:
l'l Ltndsey.
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-;el, Scipio, to .A8a and Nora Jordan.
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StrawberrieS have become a
very popular crop both in the
home garden and u a caih ero_p
or an additional Income. ODe of
the bla:a:e.st probleDUI In grQwing
strawberries !.11 controlling weeds
and grass. Weeda and gr.us are t4e
biiiest reason that frequently
strawberries IU'e trown for one or
two seasons and then plowed up.
Weedy Rtrawberries are Uke the
~~~~ta n•s commdent op cblv:!izabtllon,:
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the middle or the row. Straw uaed
to muieb the planta 181~ winter
should be left ori the field beEli and Evelyn White parCels tween the ,atrawberl')' rowl. Tbil
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MElTING
Salisbury, to Henry and Mennie controll the weedJ, conse-e MOl~
Mrs. Eleanor Fruth was recent·
Kapteina
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ary 8 · 8 uc ey, ec., tert. qr be wise to provide tdditlonil
Young Peoples' Clasa of tbe New
~~K~nzi;,J admm~str~~ 0 ~ ~e trans, Olive , to Lorenzo Buckle&gt;\' straw. The weather may ~have deHaven
Churrh of God.
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Lena Detzel, dec., B e-rnar~ Ful· composed part of tbe 8traw and
Mrs.
·David
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tz, Adm, lot, Syracuse, to Richard there J8n't erough to c9ver the
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presided The group sang "W.._t
A H•Ym•n
G1rs pn E 1011 accoun
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groun d tho roug hiy. I1 t•·
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~~.er, xeclltor o t e ~=~ate
Ava and Clinton Gilkey, Sr., lot curred, additional straw may be
lowed by devotional.! and .prayt:;;
Wlltam H.. Gomer, decea
llarrisonvlile to Mar•aret
d needed.
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by Mrs. Audra Stewr.rt A short
Stanley, admmistratrix of the Es- MurJ Dougl~s.
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Straw can also be uaed to mulch
business sesJion was 11eld Secret
tate of w. C Stanley, deceased
Av~ and Clinton Gtlkey, Sr., Jot the vegetables in the garden. U
Sister
were revaalOO ..an,1
All persons interested are re· IIJmsonvtlle, to :MurJ and Mar· beata boemg any day.
THJ! B'l'OIJ!l SUI'l'foropl'ill&amp;', namea names
redrawn.
Refreshments
11:'17, eomes In nr.,c ton.. of
qUired to attend such iettlement "aret Oou,Riu.
CHEMICAL WEEDING IN ROW
were
served
by
the
bostesa to,
and make obJections thereto if any Property Transiers
, To control weeda erowing in the
Linton t~ lA tblt model from
Mn Dexter Erwin, Mrs Rl)bert
the Davidow c:ollect\on, ~.,
they h.ave.
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Baker and Verl_ie H. Gordon, lot, ro:w, g.ood r~ult.a hav'! been obBeach, Mrs. David F1elda, Mrs.
Any per~on interested may rue Muldleport, to VIllage of Middle- tamed by us•ng a. chemieal known
j~kit, buttoned bl•h to a Peter
Leonard
Fields, Mn. Ellen MarPm collar. hal aut creacent
written exceptions to 11aid accounts port.
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1II Sesone, ,
'hall,
Mrs
Fred Stewart, ·Re'
pocktta.
The
more.
coaraely
wo\1'•
or any Item thereof ,five 1days
Henry and Thelma t.::arpen'~r
Theis m!terb,lalldwas t,ormerly aold
aRd
Mr.s.
Orville
)ayrs, Mr. and · '
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rag~nert:e•.
en
twted
atott
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pr1or toh urmg, an a
a lrne Lotti, Rutland, to Sy~ll Eber&amp;baeh.
It ca be used on planb set out
Mn. David FteJds Jr., and Angl6
further time may be allowed f-or
Syb1l 'Ebersbaeh, lot 8, Rutland this sp~ng and atrawberries which
Mrs Lufem\a WeavP .. and Marcause, to file .!ucb excepUons.
to Heney and Thelmu carpenter.
wlll bear thta year.
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JQhn C Ba~on
Harry and Ethel canterbury, s. AMOUNT TO USI
that wete Jet out tbi&amp; •Pring, May
MIITING
The Sta:::-~~a:;h~ud~!unt 18, T3, R13, Salisbury, to Phillip
U'se or..e teoapoon of Se8one for 1. AppUcatio.,s can then be made
The .Ladles Aid of the New
of Mel e
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every 25 rem or row. Seaone ls once every three weeks until the Haven i:UB Church met Thun;d •
ltc g.!.
Dav1d E Darst, dee, cert.. for mixed wiith.water and applied. A middle of September.
afternoon in the church FeOow·
(4) 9'
trans., Middleport to Bertha E. good way to apply it ts with a gar. GUT WI•O$-FIRST
ship
f(&gt;om. The group ga~hered
Darst.
den .!prinkler can.
IJoth· ltrawberries,- those w!tlch
lor
an
all day quilting and pot
To determine how much water wiU bear Ulis :~~ear and thou &amp;et luck dinner.
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Harry and Ethel Canterbury, to mix your Sesone with, fill your out thla Spring, should be free of
Rev.
K.
J.
Scott
presided'
. durChester, to Phtlllp D. Radford.
can wHtb water. Walk up ohe .side weeds befOre using Sesone. SeRESOLUTION
Ruth Slethem, adm., Fred Ebert of the ctrafberry row al1owing the sone will not kill plants - jt only ing 1 short business. sed~~~ a~
which ttme electton of officers
Bell reeolverl by the Council of Youn g, dec, ~IX tenths A , S30, and water :o sprmkle ,on an area killa prmi,nating seeds.
was held. The foll,wmg ' " will
tbe VU!age or Racine, State of 3Rll. Olive, to Carl Chevalier.
whtch Will mclude the ow and GARDIN NEWSOhio:
Iva Mac St&lt;'wart Iva Mae Thorn· one foot on one 81de. Thtt~ means
Carrots, radishes, Swiss Chard serve durmg the coming year:
- -~ion
Thill it is necessary, M, Ernest W. Stewart, f 25 A, that 1
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d b k th plants, onionS' and potatoes thould Mrs. Harry Capehart, p~a).~ent
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Minersville to Wi11ard and Andrle
n your r 1P up an
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~r1. Oth~ Lelvin_g, viCe ~--ent
~t"-to r1 'h!' finan,ll); cond1tmn of
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row you bave co.vcrcd a two toot .,.,.,,d O)J
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thi- villlige. of R'acfM, Ohio to Jeffers.
area.
-We b111ve C'Qp~es : ~f this yeer"'s Mrs. Rby Hoffman ' SJ,• retar}l ~ ar.d
sulfpend and curtall th8 lightmg of
Henry and Madolyn Salser, LClts The amount of water you used Ja Vegetable Pest Control Guide here Mra Bernard Leiving, treastlre •.
Capehart,
pubUc1ty
tile village 1 trcel8 ~n the vtlla~.:e of 9 and 10, Syracuse, to MaXJne Var· ·• lbe amount you sbpud use when In the office. U you'd like \o bave ~1rs. Iva
Racine, Ohio.
Ian.
you add wour SeliOne. For example a copy, ~lte phone, or come ln.. ehai~man. Attending Were .those ...
SectiOn 2: That the hghting of
Jamu W Hollon, \2 mt. 40A, Ir your strawberry row is M fet.t
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dle, Mrs Otte Rousl1, Mrs. B Jrt
the village streets ilball cease on Salem to Opal n. Hollon
long and you used ~ a sprinkler
ENTERS TOURNIY
the HUh day of April, 1957, and
Anna Reuter, SA, Salisbury, to can of water in Wlllking up the
CHiCAGO UP - Marlon Lade- }lollsh, Mrs K. J. Scott and Mr.11 •
row and back you would u.se two wlg of Grand RapidS', Mich., s1x· Tkelma Capehart. The next rheet.shall eontmue untU such a t1me Clifford an~ Wilmetta Leifheit.
as ?he Ohio POwer Company 1s
Frank an Allee Young, l8 A, teaspoons of•Scsone (one level time national women's matph mg will be Aprll 4 at 5 p m
notifit\d to the contrary.
Rutland, to llenry and Thelma teaspoon for 25 feet of row) added game champton, has cnt11rcd th~
Scctmn 3 :That the contract here Carpenter.
to a !ipl-inkler can i¥1, full o'f wat~r· world's mvttatJOn malch game
STIMULANT
tofore entered into hy and be.
Sarah R · James C. S!fllth, 9A,
The amount of Sesooe you a~ championship bowling tourmmem
HAR'I'FOru&gt;, Conn UP-As a
tween the Village of Racine, Oh10 C~stc~, ~ Ro~erJ c. Sm~h. s lth going to us should first me dl• to be staged here Dec. 6-15. A to- sales ~lmulant, an automobile
nnd The Ohio Power Co mpany as
~~ Ch~ (e~ t ~c~a E. M.:rris' salved in a quart of warm water. t;~l of 160 men and M women Wlll , dealer offered a geiger counter
5 E. 0 d
to . rates, shall not be arrected by puc '
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· WHEN TO APPLY
be Invited to participate in tbc wltb
purchase of each new
tht' Resolution, and tlhat the rates
MahrgarAet
·1 •dn E ta'wwrcnlche
You can use Sesone on plants tlmrnament.
no,w in mdst.ence shall continue fot Sm1t. 1 , Rut an , to s
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the duration of said contract.
Eduon HobBteUer, executor, of
Section 4. That the Clerk of the estate of Hart Stansbury, dec , lots
Village of Racine, Ohio, i1 hereby Pomeroy to Robert H. and Audrey
directed to notify The Ohio Pow- L. Youn1.
er Company, P.omeroy, Q~lo. as to
May and Denver Holter, Chester
the P"''i" o! thll Resolution
percelo to Robert and Wilma Rei·
Thts ReiOllltion ia hereby. de· b&amp;r.
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dared to be an emer&amp;ency mea 6•
Freda Bentz. lot No. 10, Racine,
ure and nere!IS&amp;ry for the Jmmedi· to Henry Wendell Bentz, Jr.
ate preservation of the publle safe.
Jesse and Madolyn Hauy. MIA

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VICE All raakea Rtpalrtd l;»Y EXpert Tee'tnlclau. Pbollt 8284. Y
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wells. water In bouse. aood tarm
In J{ysell Run. See Clarence: I
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3 Uousta for 111lt lq SJrac:ufe. One
a. raom, on'J 4 room, ona 3 room
Water and bath. S. R. Hendrix.
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Senlce of • f • •
Sedan. ,2,6911.00. "Hard Top".
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Fully cqulppod, low mllea.we,
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I~ PONTIAC Star Chlel
a dr. aurance buslnosa preferred but
familY's means
eataUne Cpe. $2,68!.00. Pontiac'•
not required. All replies atrletly
finest. All genuine lt1ather nata,
confidential. Write Box 888-C,
hydramatic drive. BJaettnar'a,
c/ o The Daily Sentinel, PomePomeroy.
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FUNERAL HOP
lllitl BUICK V8 Special 2 dr. s..
d1n. D:VDitlow drive, R.IIH, very
UStneSS ~erv•c.a. 144 Butleraat PboDe 181
low mUea11e. f1,995.00. Blaett- \4.: I
f 4 8tc COMPLETZ Insurane 111 Protection, I·===~==:::=:::::::::::
nar•, PGmeroy.
L!fe, Auto. Ftre, Pelto. Call Don
Milia, Ml~dleport. Ohio.
I~ PONTIAC VB Station Wuon
Owned by one of our Me-chanica
Hydramatlc. fl.99li.OO. Blaett. QUICK SERVICE on WNh
nar'1, Pomeroy.
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polrtJtc bJ r.ttor, Trlllnod
INSIJRANCjl: AG£NC'I'
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18fla FORD VB Station Wacon
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ACCIDINT
J'ordomatle, orlrtnal blue tinlah.
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f1,850.00. Bluttnar'l, Pomeroy. JlAD10 • TELBVIIION SIIVICJC,
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PtlODfo ..JO, Cleland Ap,llanee
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18M DODGE V8 Ro~al t dr. Sedan
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Power llflt11pl. flyte, Jmmaeu·
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ad need the'r ahoes repaired.
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"Build Better for UU'

L ii.. I&lt;AWWIGS SONS CO.- 2f For Rent - Extcn1Ion Ladders,
bOUl "'h'H"ker Service.
Day
Scaffold Boarda, Drop Cloths.
Phone 6227
.Ni11nt Phone
Chnton F'r:&gt;her, Ml.ddleport.
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DEALJ!:RS

By WLLIAM F. GREGORY

Legal Notice

Gooct Cleu Used Can
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Now, for as little as 2 days
baUng a year, II will pay
you to uwn a lime proven

•AYI DOri'T YOU KNOW?
I l&lt;qJ for Rerot
Jlker'l wW JIVe JOU the belt
tradt oD tunlture or appllaa- Furnished rooms, close in town
C!el.
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'The Amencan Legum Auxiliary
thelf 38th anmversar)\''
Monday evemng at the hall
A potluck: supper was served
the croup, blngo was played 'dur·
ing the evemng
and pmet
awarded.
Tbose attendmg were Mr. and
Mr.!l. WilliaM Roush
Charle!
Zerkle, Bob Parsons, Mrs Lewia
'KarRCbrut, Mrs. Th£lma Cape- 1
bart, Mrs. NOl"a Tripp, Mr~ C. C. r
Monts;omery, Mrs. Fred Rousl •.
Mrs. Arch Sayre, Mrs S'i~-Jyl
Smith, Mrs. Ralph Roush, Mrs.~
James Hart, Mrs. li C Roney, ,
~. Ray Fry, Dick 'Dotson..
Mra.. Freda Hart, Ml.!ls U.W,ena ,
Rou1h, M:r. and Mrs. Harold Fr·.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Roush, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fry, Mr and
Mrs. Bertte Roush, Mr. aq.d Mh.
Ro~t Roush, Mr. and Mri. Ivan
Shawver, Mr. and Mrs Ev,c;rett
Ruu!th, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ndson
Row:h, Mr. and Mn. Sohby -Layne
and Mr. and Mr.!. Albert DOdson.
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NOTICE - Ell at Porker'• a...
u.urant, Pomeroy, You'll eat

herby given that Lhe
followwg a&lt;!count.s have been filed
in said Court for settlement and
tllat the .ume Wlll be heard on
WednP.$day, May 8, 19$7, aFIO:OO
o'clock A. M. betng not less than
thirty dayll after such PUbJlcation,
to·wlt:
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First and fmal account of Wayne
H. Chase, administrator of the e!tt·
taJe Qf Gardner J. Chase, also
known as Gnd J . Chuc, deceased
First aad flnel account of William
K. Garnes, Gt.:ardian oUhe Estate
of Virgilia I. Garnea~inor
Fourth Current AccoUnt of Edison
Hobstettell- ,Guatd1an of EV\!rett H.
Coleman a mirior
Twenty ~cond current account of
Edison Hobstetter, Guardian or
the Estate of Hollis 0 Hill an
tncompete'nt
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First and !mal account of Bertha
E D t F.
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f lb 8t t f
. ars , .xecu rlX o
ee a eo
David E. Darst, deceased.
Fint and final account of Laura
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TO the Executor or +dministr4-

RATES

(1). Notices

Nottce

NEW HAVEN

West Virginia

NOTICE
Emtl F Johnson, 25A, Leban0o1.
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
to 8u1h. Bradford. Av~ and Clln\on
Probate Cou~. Mei!IP County, Ohio G!lkey , Sr, lot 7 and 8, HarrLSon'-

NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVENTORY

PH.ONE 398

Land 'fransfers -

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Vlllag~ of
Racine, Ohio and thall be In full
force and effect as of tho date of
this Plfillle.
-i'aosed AprU
19117.
Paulllolt.,r, MAYOR
ATTEST : Mae c~land, Clerk
A canvass of the town (or lunda
wtll be necessary. A volunteer aolicltor will call art eacb home to
collect funds.
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OHIO VALLIY LIYISTOCK co.
Galll"ll!l.&gt; Ohio
HOGS - -175 to,~ao lbs. 17 to
17.80i 220 to UO lw. 1T to 17 80:
Llghl• 18 to 18, Fll Sows 12 to 18.
Staa:a 12 to, 14 Bpatt 1 9 to 14Sows
and Plas 60 to 90, Shoats ~ tb 18
CATTLE - steeu 12 to 20 lletf·
rra 12 to 18, Baby Beef 12 to 20
Fat Cow• JG to IS Connors 6 to
lO: Bulla 10 lo 1'1.50: Milk Cows
00 to 130.
Veal Calvet-Topa "28.40, Seconds 24 to 2&amp;., Medium 15 to 20.
t
Com. and Hvs. 12 to 24, Cu Is 6
to 13.
SHEEP-lwei' tnd Lma. 8 to 18.
Stoet EweJ 3 1.0 8, Fat Sboep 4
lo B:'Cullo I to f, llu•ks 3 to 8,
Fot Wetborl 3 to 8. '
LAMBs-Tops 20, · seeond•
to 18, !Alb\ Wt&gt;., 12 lo 14, Common. 10 to 1&gt;4.

Lebanon, to M. H. McDade.
Geaerge H. and MUdred M. Har.
tenbaeh, punla, Letart, to Eldon
Walburn .
Addle Aulheraon Racine, par.e~
to Junoor Autbenon.
Jeqe C. Nei11ler, dec., ccrt. of
trans. to Drusilla House, Carrol
NeJtl~r ,Dornlhy ~ardJn , Forrest
NeiQicr, Ral~h Ne1rJer, Jr., Jan
Spreckcr and Arthur Ncigler, in
Sutton.
Druailla and Bert Uousc, Ralph
Nel&amp;ler, Jr., Edna. Arthur, Sarah
and Carrol an4 Wanda NelaJer,
Dorothy Harder/, Jessie Spreelrer,
Jack R. Sprecker, 32A, Sutton, to
FOrrest Nelater.
StieriJian and KAitbleen Tillis,
p~ela, Ruth1nd to Geora:e H.
I PralL
Susan Ca\herine Young, 2"' A.
Che•tul', to KaUe E. Youn1.
Garnet Moore, Syratuae, court order, Flo:~~4 Moofe.
Ra~mond c. Collins. lot, Mid·
dle6ort, to William C. Collins.
Lawrenee C. and Margal'Ot E.
Smith, pa~tl, Rutland to :U:an·
nlng D. web!ter.

Manning •D. Webater, pareeJ, Rutland, to Llwrence and Jbraaret E.
Smltb.
Robert Jlysell, S2e pareel. SaJIJo ~· bul')', to Dell Hysell.
Theodore Hllldore, paPCels, Ol·
Iva, to Anna 1;. Hllldore.
.
!arnie and Edltb Wekb. IIliA
Scipio to Carl ,_nd 6rgac Culo.
M. A. and Claire Nlcholton, 81A,
ILIND 'TUDY FIRST AID
Rulland, to Gerold and Ruth Morrb.
~
OGDEN, U1ah U.P-Qgden Red
Marie and John H. Carnett lot
Cross workerJ are p)tnning more 7, Mlddlepo rt, t o M. c. Hobart.
firsl 4ld cluset fC)t blind younJ(r
Uarry )Y. and Edna Craig, Lot
.sters a(tf.r ' ~&amp;raduaUug their lint 7, Mid.dlepott, to Mafic Cornett.
Stewart .M. and Ella J. Harris,
class 18 12"-to·15 yuar-olds. Ja
structor Da'(e Hellcwull said the Jots, Mlddleport, ito James E. and
course doesn't preaent difflrul· nancoa R. Brewincton.
•ties e~ld.
Demril\Sil"atlomt
wtro t'ond\lcted· bY pcrmlttln6
blind at11dent1 to feel thelr w•y
uvor pro~rly tied · b•nd•gco. AI·
ler a eot e of triC. they mash~ ...
cd tile ji bltm.
disc:""i9"'
were .-ubstltUtcd for rcadlnQ" BJ·

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AgentS.Attentl
Study Groues

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both were out of toWn 10'day on
bu&amp;.mess. one m ColumbUs: tbe
other In Jackson.
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)frs. Geneva Nolan, home een·
nomics demonstrAtion agent is
attending a committee meeting ~n
the Ohio State University earn.
pus studying community lnstifn·
tei. County Agriculturtl Ageiit
C. E. Blakeslee is working with a
district study group in Jtckson
dealing with insect and disea s~
con trot sponsored by the Ohio Ex·
tension Service.

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O'Neill
Names'
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Moritz As New
PattolChief
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Iiam O'Neill Tuesday announce1
tbe appomtment of Fred f'rJt7
Moritz to succeed Co~. Georg;
Mingle u supet1ntet.dent of the
i!itate Htghway Patrol.
Moriu, 52, has been deputy so·
permtendent of the patrol sinrc
its inceptlop 24 years ago.
11 ,0'~911~ ~~d the pOSt pay~ 00:.
tween eigh( antl nine UloUsnf~
1
dollars a year
He sa1d Montz helped select
the lirst 60 men in the Stale
~ighway Patrol and was at thnt
lime appomted deputy supertrl·
tendeat He &amp;Aid he worked for
t~e state Highway Department ror
e.tght yeari prior to his joining the
patrol.
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Moritz, a nAtive 1f ColumbuS~
a.ttended Oh1o Wesleyan Unlve•··
~ 1 1¥ and Franklin University He
·1s married to the former Doro1 hv
Stmng and hu a 12·year-old d~U­
ghter, Barbara:
Mingle, who was appointed su·
perintendent in 1944, announref
his resi&amp;nlltlon, effective June 1
lle will beeome the city manager
at l»ortsmouth.
WATfill C~JTIC
AUGUSTA, Me. UP -Asked by
a JegJsJ&amp;tor for his opinion o! ·'
tbe ~llltion problem in the Pe·
nobscot Rlver; a Bangor resident
described the watet' a.! followa·

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Sladelllker·r.dwoi 6ft.... 'acimplete lilies of sports
station
, wagons and se!lans-:ib 'di~ereni 'm&lt;idelJ:~wlr b.uilt,. , attractively
and competilively Ji\i~_,Onl:Y Stude.lfake":~'-"'ers· a built-in
Superch~, Luxury•Level'llide .•. and ~n Trac\ion, _With drive
~-at both rear .wheelf, C~!_1811ip,~ tjlo bit dllferencel
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&amp;-&lt;Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April9, 1957

Legal Notice

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDARLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

Probat• Covr1, Melt~ County, Ohio

2 cents Per word. one illlertlou. Minimum eb.ar&amp;e 50c:.---4o cenb
per word lor three CODaecu.tive inM"doDJ.

.$~1al - One montb for- 23 eea.tl per word.
Full rate of 2 ceD.ta: per worn wlli be ebaried for advertillDC if

not paid ffl' before the 15th of each month following lnsertion.
litton In Advertialng-Sbould be IO)&gt;OJ'Ied lmmedlatoly. Tho
D.lly Sen~ael ...m oot be NI)ODI.ible for more t.haa. one incorfft1: haertion.

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C.ard of Thankl and Speelal Nolka of !venu ,1.00. Obltuarlet

publlshcd at 1 cent per word.

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IT'S t;ASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT llnd employment - hire tr find a lost item through
lhe Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't pul ll off Call 398 Tod~y - An Ad In
,bls column

GETS
RESULTS

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
Servke. R A. Flnlaw, llil2 E.
Jlaln Sl PomerOJ.
3 9 I mop

I 0-For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE or rent to responsible
party. 5 room bouS'e, 8 acres.
Ethel Clark, Downingt.on.
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(II I Wanted To Buy

WANTED - uaed sewing machine.
Phone Portland 454. Mrs J. B.
Shoekey.
4 9 6tp
RUMMAGE S(\LE, April 12 • 19,
Crow Bulldi11g, East Main St.
WSCS Fo1 eat Run Methodlat
Church.
4 6 3te 1

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BAUR

REVIVAL
Hiland Chapel, Church ot Chrlr.t
in ChrisUan Union, Manb 31
th ru April 14. Rev. A. L. BaJj.
ridge, Evangelist. Rev. Edilou
Weaver, Paat.ur. Serv1ee! 7·30
nightly. Everyone welcome.
3-21J.10tp

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tor and to such of the following
as are residents of the state of
Ol:lio. survivmg spouse, 1f any;
next of km; benef1c1anes under
t~e will ,if any, the attorney or at.
torneys representing any of the
aCorement1oned persons .
You are hereby nohf1ed that on
the 4th day CJf Apnl 19!)7, an In·
ventory and Appraisement of the
estate of Cllirence James CIHfotd
decellS(:d, late ol Pom~roy 1n saht
County was filed In th1s Court.
Hea~1Di on said Inventory and
Apprauement wiU be had before
thu Court on the 17th day of Ap.
r1l 1957, Jt 10 o clock A. M.
Exception• thereto may be tued
by any mterested party at any
hme pnor to five. days before the
date sWetiTNEforShSearmg.'
d
my Jagnature an
••al of ld Co rt this
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4th day of April 1957.
John c. Bacon
Judge and Ex·OUicio Clerk
BY Mary Olive lnsraham
Chieif Deputy Clerk
(4 , 9 16 2tc
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Let me ahow you some cholee
bui!dlng I uts Only about ten
mlnute11 Wollk from Court House.
A. N. Beniel, Pomeroy.
tf
4 3

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HAYLINER

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Jlltch 1o Chute

Phone tH- Pomeroy

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FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

Pomeroy

ICl l.ost &amp; Found

Two unfurnished tma11 apartment•
LOST _ Black leather EpliC!opal
In M'dllleport. Beaide the rlvflr.
Prayer book. Finder plea1e cal•- ,.!!'one 6009.
_ _ 4 ~) 3tcl
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4 4 !til ~
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3-30 · ! mo.c
dry and Gara&amp;e. First Floor. A.
used ca~ values
N. Bena:at, Pomeroy.
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for rent · Elcclrlc
wallpaper
ltt!lnner.
Cllmuo1 Fisher, _... Mid·
ulepoi'L Ph,
tl2i}3-X
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:1 Mil•• North of PoMtl,.,

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18 Gallofl Dttlnlnj ·S~I)' Pump on
.triUCTUAAL 1 1~
wheell. Call C. E. Dow, Rote:
Tlfi:MITII IXTIIMINATID
HiU, Pomeroy.
4 o Dtc For treA lntpeeUon ,pbone 388-M,
ICIAIII liON- MIT AU
QUmore Supplf Store, Pomeroy, •
STOllE and FJLLINQ STA'I'ION,
All work IUmnteod. Fully Inwell docked, wltb
room llv·
sured. Vaugbal1'1 Indutrlll and
IOJ 10p11rtmont on tot JlOxiiO on
Reoldontlal Term!." Control Bar·
Rt. lG.ImlJe from Pomeroy, J.
viee, It Mar;vf, W. Va.
4 0 tf
J, Wild.
· 4 8 ltp - 'hoM 111
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COMPLIT£ Jnsuraace ProteetloJI,
KEYDI deep well pump. Vlr&amp;Jl
Llfe, .to, nre, POUo. Clll Don ~===========
Telford, Syrature, lii07•V.
MiiJa, ulddlewv.rt, Obto.
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George A Bry!lnt , Nettie Toll1ver, Maude M. Grant, Geneva E.
Simpson, Lucille Powers, parcels,
Rutland , to H1ram SlB]-wter.
Roy E. and Merlie J , Rolllna, lot
lflddleport, to Lester J, and Mar
jorie E Taylor
Henry Bentz, lot 10, Racine, to
~reda .Bentz
!lolinme and Henry Kapteina, par·
::e ls , Salisbury, to Eli 6. and Evelyn White .
William and Maxine Clla an
parc~l.s, Oran.ge, to C:J.rl anrf~tel:
l'l Ltndsey.
Th
d M
c
omas an
ary arsey., par
-;el, Scipio, to .A8a and Nora Jordan.
Sc~~. ~· a~e~o~~f0~~:;· l::::~·

StrawberrieS have become a
very popular crop both in the
home garden and u a caih ero_p
or an additional Income. ODe of
the bla:a:e.st probleDUI In grQwing
strawberries !.11 controlling weeds
and grass. Weeda and gr.us are t4e
biiiest reason that frequently
strawberries IU'e trown for one or
two seasons and then plowed up.
Weedy Rtrawberries are Uke the
~~~~ta n•s commdent op cblv:!izabtllon,:
B us oo arn mue uOU e.

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the middle or the row. Straw uaed
to muieb the planta 181~ winter
should be left ori the field beEli and Evelyn White parCels tween the ,atrawberl')' rowl. Tbil
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MElTING
Salisbury, to Henry and Mennie controll the weedJ, conse-e MOl~
Mrs. Eleanor Fruth was recent·
Kapteina
"T r
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kl
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f
ture and keep the soU cOol. It nl&amp;f
ly hotleSIJ to members o! .. the
ary 8 · 8 uc ey, ec., tert. qr be wise to provide tdditlonil
Young Peoples' Clasa of tbe New
~~K~nzi;,J admm~str~~ 0 ~ ~e trans, Olive , to Lorenzo Buckle&gt;\' straw. The weather may ~have deHaven
Churrh of God.
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ent e, e.
Lena Detzel, dec., B e-rnar~ Ful· composed part of tbe 8traw and
Mrs.
·David
Fields
Jr.,
pre.side11t
F t
d 1 1
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tz, Adm, lot, Syracuse, to Richard there J8n't erough to c9ver the
1 1 Lormg
presided The group sang "W.._t
A H•Ym•n
G1rs pn E 1011 accoun
f h o
f
groun d tho roug hiy. I1 t•·
uti h •• oe- .
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~ Friend We Have in Jesus~' fol- '
~~.er, xeclltor o t e ~=~ate
Ava and Clinton Gilkey, Sr., lot curred, additional straw may be
lowed by devotional.! and .prayt:;;
Wlltam H.. Gomer, decea
llarrisonvlile to Mar•aret
d needed.
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F1rst and fmal account of Opal E.
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by Mrs. Audra Stewr.rt A short
Stanley, admmistratrix of the Es- MurJ Dougl~s.
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Straw can also be uaed to mulch
business sesJion was 11eld Secret
tate of w. C Stanley, deceased
Av~ and Clinton Gtlkey, Sr., Jot the vegetables in the garden. U
Sister
were revaalOO ..an,1
All persons interested are re· IIJmsonvtlle, to :MurJ and Mar· beata boemg any day.
THJ! B'l'OIJ!l SUI'l'foropl'ill&amp;', namea names
redrawn.
Refreshments
11:'17, eomes In nr.,c ton.. of
qUired to attend such iettlement "aret Oou,Riu.
CHEMICAL WEEDING IN ROW
were
served
by
the
bostesa to,
and make obJections thereto if any Property Transiers
, To control weeda erowing in the
Linton t~ lA tblt model from
Mn Dexter Erwin, Mrs Rl)bert
the Davidow c:ollect\on, ~.,
they h.ave.
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Baker and Verl_ie H. Gordon, lot, ro:w, g.ood r~ult.a hav'! been obBeach, Mrs. David F1elda, Mrs.
Any per~on interested may rue Muldleport, to VIllage of Middle- tamed by us•ng a. chemieal known
j~kit, buttoned bl•h to a Peter
Leonard
Fields, Mn. Ellen MarPm collar. hal aut creacent
written exceptions to 11aid accounts port.
,
1II Sesone, ,
'hall,
Mrs
Fred Stewart, ·Re'
pocktta.
The
more.
coaraely
wo\1'•
or any Item thereof ,five 1days
Henry and Thelma t.::arpen'~r
Theis m!terb,lalldwas t,ormerly aold
aRd
Mr.s.
Orville
)ayrs, Mr. and · '
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dtthtt
..,,as
rag~nert:e•.
en
twted
atott
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frlnced.
pr1or toh urmg, an a
a lrne Lotti, Rutland, to Sy~ll Eber&amp;baeh.
It ca be used on planb set out
Mn. David FteJds Jr., and Angl6
further time may be allowed f-or
Syb1l 'Ebersbaeh, lot 8, Rutland this sp~ng and atrawberries which
Mrs Lufem\a WeavP .. and Marcause, to file .!ucb excepUons.
to Heney and Thelmu carpenter.
wlll bear thta year.
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JQhn C Ba~on
Harry and Ethel canterbury, s. AMOUNT TO USI
that wete Jet out tbi&amp; •Pring, May
MIITING
The Sta:::-~~a:;h~ud~!unt 18, T3, R13, Salisbury, to Phillip
U'se or..e teoapoon of Se8one for 1. AppUcatio.,s can then be made
The .Ladles Aid of the New
of Mel e
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Y D. Radford.
every 25 rem or row. Seaone ls once every three weeks until the Haven i:UB Church met Thun;d •
ltc g.!.
Dav1d E Darst, dee, cert.. for mixed wiith.water and applied. A middle of September.
afternoon in the church FeOow·
(4) 9'
trans., Middleport to Bertha E. good way to apply it ts with a gar. GUT WI•O$-FIRST
ship
f(&gt;om. The group ga~hered
Darst.
den .!prinkler can.
IJoth· ltrawberries,- those w!tlch
lor
an
all day quilting and pot
To determine how much water wiU bear Ulis :~~ear and thou &amp;et luck dinner.
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Harry and Ethel Canterbury, to mix your Sesone with, fill your out thla Spring, should be free of
Rev.
K.
J.
Scott
presided'
. durChester, to Phtlllp D. Radford.
can wHtb water. Walk up ohe .side weeds befOre using Sesone. SeRESOLUTION
Ruth Slethem, adm., Fred Ebert of the ctrafberry row al1owing the sone will not kill plants - jt only ing 1 short business. sed~~~ a~
which ttme electton of officers
Bell reeolverl by the Council of Youn g, dec, ~IX tenths A , S30, and water :o sprmkle ,on an area killa prmi,nating seeds.
was held. The foll,wmg ' " will
tbe VU!age or Racine, State of 3Rll. Olive, to Carl Chevalier.
whtch Will mclude the ow and GARDIN NEWSOhio:
Iva Mac St&lt;'wart Iva Mae Thorn· one foot on one 81de. Thtt~ means
Carrots, radishes, Swiss Chard serve durmg the coming year:
- -~ion
Thill it is necessary, M, Ernest W. Stewart, f 25 A, that 1
t
d b k th plants, onionS' and potatoes thould Mrs. Harry Capehart, p~a).~ent
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Minersville to Wi11ard and Andrle
n your r 1P up an
ac
e I"• I · t th
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~r1. Oth~ Lelvin_g, viCe ~--ent
~t"-to r1 'h!' finan,ll); cond1tmn of
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row you bave co.vcrcd a two toot .,.,.,,d O)J
lt'iWee ..... t. ,!, • ,
thi- villlige. of R'acfM, Ohio to Jeffers.
area.
-We b111ve C'Qp~es : ~f this yeer"'s Mrs. Rby Hoffman ' SJ,• retar}l ~ ar.d
sulfpend and curtall th8 lightmg of
Henry and Madolyn Salser, LClts The amount of water you used Ja Vegetable Pest Control Guide here Mra Bernard Leiving, treastlre •.
Capehart,
pubUc1ty
tile village 1 trcel8 ~n the vtlla~.:e of 9 and 10, Syracuse, to MaXJne Var· ·• lbe amount you sbpud use when In the office. U you'd like \o bave ~1rs. Iva
Racine, Ohio.
Ian.
you add wour SeliOne. For example a copy, ~lte phone, or come ln.. ehai~man. Attending Were .those ...
SectiOn 2: That the hghting of
Jamu W Hollon, \2 mt. 40A, Ir your strawberry row is M fet.t
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dle, Mrs Otte Rousl1, Mrs. B Jrt
the village streets ilball cease on Salem to Opal n. Hollon
long and you used ~ a sprinkler
ENTERS TOURNIY
the HUh day of April, 1957, and
Anna Reuter, SA, Salisbury, to can of water in Wlllking up the
CHiCAGO UP - Marlon Lade- }lollsh, Mrs K. J. Scott and Mr.11 •
row and back you would u.se two wlg of Grand RapidS', Mich., s1x· Tkelma Capehart. The next rheet.shall eontmue untU such a t1me Clifford an~ Wilmetta Leifheit.
as ?he Ohio POwer Company 1s
Frank an Allee Young, l8 A, teaspoons of•Scsone (one level time national women's matph mg will be Aprll 4 at 5 p m
notifit\d to the contrary.
Rutland, to llenry and Thelma teaspoon for 25 feet of row) added game champton, has cnt11rcd th~
Scctmn 3 :That the contract here Carpenter.
to a !ipl-inkler can i¥1, full o'f wat~r· world's mvttatJOn malch game
STIMULANT
tofore entered into hy and be.
Sarah R · James C. S!fllth, 9A,
The amount of Sesooe you a~ championship bowling tourmmem
HAR'I'FOru&gt;, Conn UP-As a
tween the Village of Racine, Oh10 C~stc~, ~ Ro~erJ c. Sm~h. s lth going to us should first me dl• to be staged here Dec. 6-15. A to- sales ~lmulant, an automobile
nnd The Ohio Power Co mpany as
~~ Ch~ (e~ t ~c~a E. M.:rris' salved in a quart of warm water. t;~l of 160 men and M women Wlll , dealer offered a geiger counter
5 E. 0 d
to . rates, shall not be arrected by puc '
L
· WHEN TO APPLY
be Invited to participate in tbc wltb
purchase of each new
tht' Resolution, and tlhat the rates
MahrgarAet
·1 •dn E ta'wwrcnlche
You can use Sesone on plants tlmrnament.
no,w in mdst.ence shall continue fot Sm1t. 1 , Rut an , to s
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the duration of said contract.
Eduon HobBteUer, executor, of
Section 4. That the Clerk of the estate of Hart Stansbury, dec , lots
Village of Racine, Ohio, i1 hereby Pomeroy to Robert H. and Audrey
directed to notify The Ohio Pow- L. Youn1.
er Company, P.omeroy, Q~lo. as to
May and Denver Holter, Chester
the P"''i" o! thll Resolution
percelo to Robert and Wilma Rei·
Thts ReiOllltion ia hereby. de· b&amp;r.
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Freda Bentz. lot No. 10, Racine,
ure and nere!IS&amp;ry for the Jmmedi· to Henry Wendell Bentz, Jr.
ate preservation of the publle safe.
Jesse and Madolyn Hauy. MIA

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VICE All raakea Rtpalrtd l;»Y EXpert Tee'tnlclau. Pbollt 8284. Y
Mlddlopor-.
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S3 acre., fl. room houae, 2 aood
wells. water In bouse. aood tarm
In J{ysell Run. See Clarence: I
Ru11cll, Rl. s, Pomerot.
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3 Uousta for 111lt lq SJrac:ufe. One
a. raom, on'J 4 room, ona 3 room
Water and bath. S. R. Hendrix.
HBtp
t'f"toom boU~.e In lG'WIIr ~llll!.
1 ~ atrea· of lind, Charles waa·
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ltGQ BUCK Specilt 4 dr Riviera
Senlce of • f • •
Sedan. ,2,6911.00. "Hard Top".
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Fully cqulppod, low mllea.we,
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I~ PONTIAC Star Chlel
a dr. aurance buslnosa preferred but
familY's means
eataUne Cpe. $2,68!.00. Pontiac'•
not required. All replies atrletly
finest. All genuine lt1ather nata,
confidential. Write Box 888-C,
hydramatic drive. BJaettnar'a,
c/ o The Daily Sentinel, PomePomeroy.
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FUNERAL HOP
lllitl BUICK V8 Special 2 dr. s..
d1n. D:VDitlow drive, R.IIH, very
UStneSS ~erv•c.a. 144 Butleraat PboDe 181
low mUea11e. f1,995.00. Blaett- \4.: I
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nar•, PGmeroy.
L!fe, Auto. Ftre, Pelto. Call Don
Milia, Ml~dleport. Ohio.
I~ PONTIAC VB Station Wuon
Owned by one of our Me-chanica
Hydramatlc. fl.99li.OO. Blaett. QUICK SERVICE on WNh
nar'1, Pomeroy.
4 4 lite
polrtJtc bJ r.ttor, Trlllnod
INSIJRANCjl: AG£NC'I'
w~tchmater, Q'M·IJNS JEWJC.
•Ire. AuhNMbll., HMitll
18fla FORD VB Station Wacon
lAS, Pwftii'OJ',
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ACCIDINT
J'ordomatle, orlrtnal blue tinlah.
L.... Cauatty an4...
f1,850.00. Bluttnar'l, Pomeroy. JlAD10 • TELBVIIION SIIVICJC,
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18M DODGE V8 Ro~al t dr. Sedan
J..a.U hd · .uw ... om~O)'. \ In MIDOLIPOitT, OHIO
Power llflt11pl. flyte, Jmmaeu·
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ad need the'r ahoes repaired.
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L ii.. I&lt;AWWIGS SONS CO.- 2f For Rent - Extcn1Ion Ladders,
bOUl "'h'H"ker Service.
Day
Scaffold Boarda, Drop Cloths.
Phone 6227
.Ni11nt Phone
Chnton F'r:&gt;her, Ml.ddleport.
fiOliii-X. DODGE · PLYMOUTH
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DEALJ!:RS

By WLLIAM F. GREGORY

Legal Notice

Gooct Cleu Used Can
• Allllllkea and Modell

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Now, for as little as 2 days
baUng a year, II will pay
you to uwn a lime proven

•AYI DOri'T YOU KNOW?
I l&lt;qJ for Rerot
Jlker'l wW JIVe JOU the belt
tradt oD tunlture or appllaa- Furnished rooms, close in town
C!el.
U d!
127 Butternut
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Farm News

vtlle, to Marshall M.ller Jr. and

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'The Amencan Legum Auxiliary
thelf 38th anmversar)\''
Monday evemng at the hall
A potluck: supper was served
the croup, blngo was played 'dur·
ing the evemng
and pmet
awarded.
Tbose attendmg were Mr. and
Mr.!l. WilliaM Roush
Charle!
Zerkle, Bob Parsons, Mrs Lewia
'KarRCbrut, Mrs. Th£lma Cape- 1
bart, Mrs. NOl"a Tripp, Mr~ C. C. r
Monts;omery, Mrs. Fred Rousl •.
Mrs. Arch Sayre, Mrs S'i~-Jyl
Smith, Mrs. Ralph Roush, Mrs.~
James Hart, Mrs. li C Roney, ,
~. Ray Fry, Dick 'Dotson..
Mra.. Freda Hart, Ml.!ls U.W,ena ,
Rou1h, M:r. and Mrs. Harold Fr·.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Roush, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fry, Mr and
Mrs. Bertte Roush, Mr. aq.d Mh.
Ro~t Roush, Mr. and Mri. Ivan
Shawver, Mr. and Mrs Ev,c;rett
Ruu!th, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ndson
Row:h, Mr. and Mn. Sohby -Layne
and Mr. and Mr.!. Albert DOdson.
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NOTICE - Ell at Porker'• a...
u.urant, Pomeroy, You'll eat

herby given that Lhe
followwg a&lt;!count.s have been filed
in said Court for settlement and
tllat the .ume Wlll be heard on
WednP.$day, May 8, 19$7, aFIO:OO
o'clock A. M. betng not less than
thirty dayll after such PUbJlcation,
to·wlt:
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First and fmal account of Wayne
H. Chase, administrator of the e!tt·
taJe Qf Gardner J. Chase, also
known as Gnd J . Chuc, deceased
First aad flnel account of William
K. Garnes, Gt.:ardian oUhe Estate
of Virgilia I. Garnea~inor
Fourth Current AccoUnt of Edison
Hobstettell- ,Guatd1an of EV\!rett H.
Coleman a mirior
Twenty ~cond current account of
Edison Hobstetter, Guardian or
the Estate of Hollis 0 Hill an
tncompete'nt
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First and !mal account of Bertha
E D t F.
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David E. Darst, deceased.
Fint and final account of Laura
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RATES

(1). Notices

Nottce

NEW HAVEN

West Virginia

NOTICE
Emtl F Johnson, 25A, Leban0o1.
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
to 8u1h. Bradford. Av~ and Clln\on
Probate Cou~. Mei!IP County, Ohio G!lkey , Sr, lot 7 and 8, HarrLSon'-

NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVENTORY

PH.ONE 398

Land 'fransfers -

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Vlllag~ of
Racine, Ohio and thall be In full
force and effect as of tho date of
this Plfillle.
-i'aosed AprU
19117.
Paulllolt.,r, MAYOR
ATTEST : Mae c~land, Clerk
A canvass of the town (or lunda
wtll be necessary. A volunteer aolicltor will call art eacb home to
collect funds.
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OHIO VALLIY LIYISTOCK co.
Galll"ll!l.&gt; Ohio
HOGS - -175 to,~ao lbs. 17 to
17.80i 220 to UO lw. 1T to 17 80:
Llghl• 18 to 18, Fll Sows 12 to 18.
Staa:a 12 to, 14 Bpatt 1 9 to 14Sows
and Plas 60 to 90, Shoats ~ tb 18
CATTLE - steeu 12 to 20 lletf·
rra 12 to 18, Baby Beef 12 to 20
Fat Cow• JG to IS Connors 6 to
lO: Bulla 10 lo 1'1.50: Milk Cows
00 to 130.
Veal Calvet-Topa "28.40, Seconds 24 to 2&amp;., Medium 15 to 20.
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Com. and Hvs. 12 to 24, Cu Is 6
to 13.
SHEEP-lwei' tnd Lma. 8 to 18.
Stoet EweJ 3 1.0 8, Fat Sboep 4
lo B:'Cullo I to f, llu•ks 3 to 8,
Fot Wetborl 3 to 8. '
LAMBs-Tops 20, · seeond•
to 18, !Alb\ Wt&gt;., 12 lo 14, Common. 10 to 1&gt;4.

Lebanon, to M. H. McDade.
Geaerge H. and MUdred M. Har.
tenbaeh, punla, Letart, to Eldon
Walburn .
Addle Aulheraon Racine, par.e~
to Junoor Autbenon.
Jeqe C. Nei11ler, dec., ccrt. of
trans. to Drusilla House, Carrol
NeJtl~r ,Dornlhy ~ardJn , Forrest
NeiQicr, Ral~h Ne1rJer, Jr., Jan
Spreckcr and Arthur Ncigler, in
Sutton.
Druailla and Bert Uousc, Ralph
Nel&amp;ler, Jr., Edna. Arthur, Sarah
and Carrol an4 Wanda NelaJer,
Dorothy Harder/, Jessie Spreelrer,
Jack R. Sprecker, 32A, Sutton, to
FOrrest Nelater.
StieriJian and KAitbleen Tillis,
p~ela, Ruth1nd to Geora:e H.
I PralL
Susan Ca\herine Young, 2"' A.
Che•tul', to KaUe E. Youn1.
Garnet Moore, Syratuae, court order, Flo:~~4 Moofe.
Ra~mond c. Collins. lot, Mid·
dle6ort, to William C. Collins.
Lawrenee C. and Margal'Ot E.
Smith, pa~tl, Rutland to :U:an·
nlng D. web!ter.

Manning •D. Webater, pareeJ, Rutland, to Llwrence and Jbraaret E.
Smltb.
Robert Jlysell, S2e pareel. SaJIJo ~· bul')', to Dell Hysell.
Theodore Hllldore, paPCels, Ol·
Iva, to Anna 1;. Hllldore.
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!arnie and Edltb Wekb. IIliA
Scipio to Carl ,_nd 6rgac Culo.
M. A. and Claire Nlcholton, 81A,
ILIND 'TUDY FIRST AID
Rulland, to Gerold and Ruth Morrb.
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OGDEN, U1ah U.P-Qgden Red
Marie and John H. Carnett lot
Cross workerJ are p)tnning more 7, Mlddlepo rt, t o M. c. Hobart.
firsl 4ld cluset fC)t blind younJ(r
Uarry )Y. and Edna Craig, Lot
.sters a(tf.r ' ~&amp;raduaUug their lint 7, Mid.dlepott, to Mafic Cornett.
Stewart .M. and Ella J. Harris,
class 18 12"-to·15 yuar-olds. Ja
structor Da'(e Hellcwull said the Jots, Mlddleport, ito James E. and
course doesn't preaent difflrul· nancoa R. Brewincton.
•ties e~ld.
Demril\Sil"atlomt
wtro t'ond\lcted· bY pcrmlttln6
blind at11dent1 to feel thelr w•y
uvor pro~rly tied · b•nd•gco. AI·
ler a eot e of triC. they mash~ ...
cd tile ji bltm.
disc:""i9"'
were .-ubstltUtcd for rcadlnQ" BJ·

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both were out of toWn 10'day on
bu&amp;.mess. one m ColumbUs: tbe
other In Jackson.
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)frs. Geneva Nolan, home een·
nomics demonstrAtion agent is
attending a committee meeting ~n
the Ohio State University earn.
pus studying community lnstifn·
tei. County Agriculturtl Ageiit
C. E. Blakeslee is working with a
district study group in Jtckson
dealing with insect and disea s~
con trot sponsored by the Ohio Ex·
tension Service.

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Names'
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Moritz As New
PattolChief
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Iiam O'Neill Tuesday announce1
tbe appomtment of Fred f'rJt7
Moritz to succeed Co~. Georg;
Mingle u supet1ntet.dent of the
i!itate Htghway Patrol.
Moriu, 52, has been deputy so·
permtendent of the patrol sinrc
its inceptlop 24 years ago.
11 ,0'~911~ ~~d the pOSt pay~ 00:.
tween eigh( antl nine UloUsnf~
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dollars a year
He sa1d Montz helped select
the lirst 60 men in the Stale
~ighway Patrol and was at thnt
lime appomted deputy supertrl·
tendeat He &amp;Aid he worked for
t~e state Highway Department ror
e.tght yeari prior to his joining the
patrol.
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Moritz, a nAtive 1f ColumbuS~
a.ttended Oh1o Wesleyan Unlve•··
~ 1 1¥ and Franklin University He
·1s married to the former Doro1 hv
Stmng and hu a 12·year-old d~U­
ghter, Barbara:
Mingle, who was appointed su·
perintendent in 1944, announref
his resi&amp;nlltlon, effective June 1
lle will beeome the city manager
at l»ortsmouth.
WATfill C~JTIC
AUGUSTA, Me. UP -Asked by
a JegJsJ&amp;tor for his opinion o! ·'
tbe ~llltion problem in the Pe·
nobscot Rlver; a Bangor resident
described the watet' a.! followa·

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Sladelllker·r.dwoi 6ft.... 'acimplete lilies of sports
station
, wagons and se!lans-:ib 'di~ereni 'm&lt;idelJ:~wlr b.uilt,. , attractively
and competilively Ji\i~_,Onl:Y Stude.lfake":~'-"'ers· a built-in
Superch~, Luxury•Level'llide .•. and ~n Trac\ion, _With drive
~-at both rear .wheelf, C~!_1811ip,~ tjlo bit dllferencel
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SOCIETY·
POMEROY
Edward P11rker Jr of Cleveland
was the weekend iljest of his pJ.r·
ents.

di.pl Uruversaty.

Lucllle Bearba Hawldn.o, Pomeroy Soeioly Editor, Phone 6244

Present wet:e1be honoree8 and
the hosts,__nd daqghte~, Louann:a.

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..-d cutertaio.~ wlth 11 dinnel- reo
eently at thtir
bome, Rock
S.PI'ilu£• Road ~on&lt;~rtna Mr. aniJ
Xtt. PNd Lei~efit On their Wtld

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Portsm.outh WSCS District President
Is Guest Speaker At Heath Methodist

APRIL 11-10

Harry Sm1th, pre~ldent of ''The ResponSibilities of Melh'&gt;Dhlncl WSCS ist Women." She reviewed the
was the guest speaker Monday goals Gf the Quadrenmum and
evening when the WSCS of Heath urged her listeners to depend o 1
Methodist Church met m th~ sptritual guidance tn makins des~nctuar)' of the church
cisions. Loyalty to the church and
Mrs

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At Naomi Baptist
Listitute

Mi."ddleport soc·l"ety Notes

of Mr. and Mrs. George (lulU•n,
who will vle.it them for two weeki.
Mr. and Kn. Clyde Beleber and
Mrf. c. W. Clark, Cbatleston,
spent the wed end with the Ifillter's aon and daua:bter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, H. W. Clark. Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Belcher were aueats
when Mn. Jack Bat~J1et entei'tained with a birthday dlnner tor her
hUJband. Other p.etb were Mr.
and Mrl'. John Plf'SOna and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary.
Mrs. L.. J.' Heiner, RuUalid , Is
a medical p.Uent at the Mei&amp;s
General Hespital
Mrs. WWie ~ude ,Coates, Mill
Ruth Wl&amp;e aDd Miss Rutb Hawkina
visited 'Jr. and Mrs. William
Betz: and daughter, Sandra, Jackson, Sunday.
Mr. and Nn. Charlo Stobart
a\ and dauJhter, Athens, spent the
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week end with . Mr. and Mta. Jobn
P....aaNd Parklne Ticket
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Chancey 4~ ..Mrm..i!!•n.d. 111'1. Hubert
SAN DIEGO, Catlf. Up -~
Pullen• and_..~
Gt.!OrJe W. Dolan p~d a tatbet•
Tbe Rev.
c. R. Xonk- targe parking fine-.$00 But tben'

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Friedman, executive ot the ~ands
Hotel which Is famous for Its M1ht
club, wa!n't 1 b1t piqued at tbe
opening of a new competitor Ia
casino and botcl • pat:!lted LaJ
Vega! He woa t&amp;O,OOO at t.he
Troplcana c.&amp;lno•s erap table•

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Tht lnllallrMnt Plan
CHICAGO U, - Tho 1"'*-1
Revende btplrtment said Fridav
it received in part paymentc~oliuritll
S8CU4 tax ft~r 19M a tax r
ehed; it aent out two yean .ao.

The refund

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Painted By Fisher

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Crimson Glory - Deep Crimson

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E. G. Hili- DUillng ScRrlel

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Cbrl•!on&gt;her Slobo .;_ Dark Red
Nlthl- lllaeldsh Red

EteUe de Holland _;Deep Bright Red

Red Badlaaee - Rosy Red

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Dame Edllh Jtelen -' Pure glowlna pblt
Counle18 Vandal.,- Copper, bronze llld•
pink

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Palnl Suhday,

terviee.s at 8 p.,.m.,
Methodist Cbureh.
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il SP,On~,red by
Youth fi'.elloWsbip and the
miaston oa Et\ucatioft.

It A. V~ril- Creamy whUe ·
White B~- Cleu while

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MeGreiYt Yellow- Buttereup yellow
Mn. E. P. Thom - Rich lemon yellow
Mn. P. S, DuPont- Deep g~lden yellow
Sauer '!bores~ - Dark golden yellow
Eellpee - Golden yellow
R&lt;lllyn - Golden yoUow

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I'Jimy Red'-Dorlt red Florlbaadl

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7:41 p. m. with Fl'eelan( ~orrl~~&lt;,
II' evangelist.
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Condessa de Sastogo.
Scarlet red and gold

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It the ChUrCh at 6 .a. m, On I ~·
ler Sunday, April _ :h ~~~ Will
al1o be sponsored by thil aame

Golden ClimberSunflower yellow

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Numa Fay- Corl!l pink
Cameo, pink ,deeper low·
ords center'

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Made Poulble ly Tremendous No Change In The Formula
Mau Production
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Childrens Home

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BrooktviUe, Ky., and then ~ lo
Wolcott to visit relatJves o Mr•
Konkright. Enroute home
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p)an to vtaH Mrs. Wayne Glbbqnl.
who 15 a pallenl at Christ HoiPltal,
Cincinnati
Stewart Harris has been trO•
ferred from the M1ddleporl of&amp;t:
of the columbus and Southern}
Ohio Etectr1c company to Colum·~
bus where his ramlly have move4.}
He wa&amp; alsD employed. as: reUilt
patroLman 1n Middleport.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Freneb Ind.
baby and Mrs Clyde Frencb, J&amp;elt·
aon, were Sund~y guests or :Mr:"
and )lrs. Edward French.
•&gt;~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teq&amp;u'tii
columbus, were recent gueBI:s o :
their iJ'Indparents, Mr. and Mn.~
WiJliam Reuter.
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Con Williams, representative •-of
the L. P. Cavitt Company, has bee
a busin~u visitDr tere th1s w~_.j

~ lfr. and Mrs. Bernard Schramm,
ZanuvUte, spent Cite week end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Lyont and
family.
·
Jerry hninger, eifbteen month
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Peraincer (Anna Gillen}, b11 been
returned to his home in Jackson
from Holzer Hoapital wbere'be had
been a medical patient. Hill unele,
Bill Quillen. Js villltln1 at the •Persinger home thi&amp; week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hawley who
spent tbe winter months with his
son and daugbter-ln-law, Mr. and
Hr&amp; James Hawley, bave returned
to their fum near Salem Center.
Judge and Mn. Cedrie .Clark and
110n, Arllbur, and Gene Croo)l;a at.
tendl!d: the
of Michigan
band
University
Sunday
briel

er Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Charle.~ Jacb,
Proctorvllle and Mrs John XnotU
of Lan,pv,ille were Monday eueat.s
of Mr and P.lrs. Char1es BLick
of Rutland Road.
Miss W.anda Lightfoot of Middlcport was the Sunday guest of
Miss Marjor1e Burt.
Mrs. Hattie Russell or Colum·
bus spent the weekend at her
hofne, Anne St
Mr. and Mra. 'Wyalt Will of
Colunibus were weekend gue,:;ts
Df his father, Emmett W11l
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
~pent the weekend m
with .Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Thomas
Ro&amp;er, c;lu:..~~o:l:~:
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
I w.Ok end •lt

suggested that the women of the
church prPpare • (ile for their
HOT ROD GIRLS
mmiliter wh1ch would li.st their
-&lt;lsofirst and second choices o( the
loall T•ylor
Richard Denning
different phases Df church wDrk
GIRLS IN PRISON .
The meeting opened with an
Ct~rtoon - DUTCH TltEAT
Mrs. Brute Lloyd, prer.ident., the tm,ortance of a~cepUng res- org.on prelude "0, Saviour Sw~t
2 Adult Tlclceh Admits Trvckl
presided and
mtrnduced
the pcmsibility for the church were 0, Sllvlour Kind," Bach, by Mts
guest tipcakor whose topic wao; emphasized by Mrs. Smith w'lo C. M. Henne.sy· and a devoUomd
service fC!d by Mrs. Hnmer Cook
Mrs. Cook's topic was "ln~i'Vidual weekend to 11.ttend the bowling
were in Akron over thtt
Responstbilities" 11nd
J9cludC! I sbclt
tourq~~nt.
Scnpture readin!;, medltah~~ and
Mr~.t1,Clara Karr of Cle-veland
1 poeqt "PC!rhaps'". Spedar mu11:c
1s the. .J.U~St of h.er SO'l.·in·law and
W&amp;{l presented by Mr~. 0 . P. Klein daug:Jtter.
:Ur. and Mrs. Thomas
whO sang "I Tldked to God Last
Night"
William Daniela
Points were Sund~y
Joseph Martin, as.!lil'itant prinC'i·
Durtog the busine,'js meeting OJf Fho:e
paJ and COJCh at Lockland Wayne election of officers was held WJih
High School near Cincinnati was Miss Bess Sanborn presentlnr
the guest speaker for the Firat :slate of oftJeers to be rl!electd Wf'l'e Mr. and Mr&amp;. Wilbur Pierre.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Haujer
Dtsfrict Sunday SChool aod BTU ror their second term. president
Institute, held Sunday at the Mrs. Uoyd; vice president, Mn. and .!lon, Jerry, of Columbtu vfiitNaomi Baptist Church.
Carroll Swanson; set:retary, Mn. ed Sunday with Mr. · and Mn.
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Sunday School wua beld PI Forrest Bachtel; treasurer, Mrr. Harry Keiser, Minersv:Jle.
Mr. and Mrs. LYle Wunder and
9:30 A. M. with Allen Hampton E. M. Blake; Pl'()motinn secretary
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorbln
son
the
superintendent
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charge
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Lambert;
Missionan.
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Newark
were recent guests of
1 w.Quhip servlcos at 11 A. M. with Edt1callon and Service, Mr.IJ. Hlr· nr aad )Irs. Eslie Mossman.
•. the Rev. H. E. Harris brlngi.lJ:l :&gt;1d Woodgerd; Local CJ1urch ArMr. and Mrs. Thoma~ Reefl.
I the message,
tivltles and Social Relations, Mr".
John Ketchka, Mrs. Carl MattO't, WDuhaJa spent Wednesday and
j Dinner waa served at noon i:1 Mrs. E. M. Wnod ; Youth chll.~· Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Eslie
the church dlnlni room, · after man, Mr§. Nan Moore , ChiJdren's Mnssman, Minersville.
which the afternoon sess1on open- chairman, Mrs. c. R. Konkr1gbt ,
Mr. and Mrs. AdolfJh Grue11er
ed with Mra. ,Ethel Riley, Glous- Spiritual I.Afe,
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, and daughter, Sharnn of
Miss lternice
ter district supeFintendent of th'!. Bowen; Litt:rature and Publico· Canton were weekend guests of
Sunday School and Mrs. 'Edith ' ions, II Iss Beu Sanborn; Supply, Mr. and Mrs. Adol11h Grueaer
Luckadoo, Rutland, diatrict presi Wrs. W W. Haye1 and Mr1. Ro- Sr.. Minersvitte.
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ent of the sro, ~re•tdJna.
hert Harrls; Status of Women
"1he call to worship Wi.i given Mrs. Emerson Jonei.
bf Richard Warner, Rutland and Final arrangements were made
Jame11 Morton and RDbert Green, to serve the Father.SC\ft banquet
Forest Run ·BaptJst Cburch were lor th~ Methodilt Men's Auocia·
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in ch~rge of ttte WOf)jbtp service. Jon to bo beld on April 30. Com·
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A vocal solo was presented. bi "llJttee In charge are Mrs. E. ~
The Deacon• and D~cone1fet of
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ViOla
Brown of
the Naomi Wloocb, Mrs. David Ent&amp;minger. t h e . Middleport
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Prtlbyterian
V c4" Oui!IMI.. .U hiiW 111 1.M. lUI Oi.OW
Church.
!'dn. Rllph Radcllffe, Mrs W. W. Church sponsored an out1n1 )ton
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Following the bw:lneH sess!~n Haye5, Mrs. P. L. M!Ldl, Mfs. day night for the children at the
Home.
the young people'• chorus of the Harold Woodgcrd.
lull Ym lnpl
R. R Gray Sr, was in charge ot
First Baptilt Church, Olou•tc:-,
The members and guests Mrt. the project and and 1)thers assistunder the direction of Mrs. Ora Harry Smith and Mrs. George ing were the following Deacon~:
Yinev with Mra. Riley as accom- Parker, Pomeroy, were Invited to Donald Lowery, George Andenon
panist, prc1ented two numbers. the dining room whe~-Mr~. LJoyJ lr ., Vincent Dabo, Ru11sell Lyons,
Mr. Martin who was Introduced pre1lded 'a'ti the corfee scrvice. t
lohn Parsom:, DwiJllt WaUate,
l)y Mrs Arnol4 Rich11rds of the
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tUnton fishei", Belhel ,$:!olepltn
Mt :Munah Chur \\ Middleport,
Jl&lt;~freshmenb uf
~U~ndwlchu . and bh.ese ocacoi'MIISM'f: Mrs. Har·
spoke un "Consider the Call."
Basorted takee, mints and cofleo old Sauer, Mrs. Fred neWees, Mrs.
Af~er the finAl rt&gt;purts wen: were served by
Mr.R. Robart E. 0. Tewksbary, PJu'llu Joachim,
given and an offerln; taken the Coals, Mr.s. 0 . P. Klein, ~n. C Mrs. George Anderson Jr., Mrs.
.\. Emmisb, Mrs. C. E. Young, Gall Hysell, Mrs Clinton Fisher,
\frs. E. R. Tompkms, Mrs. D. C Mrs. Judson White, Mu:. Carl GU·
Miller with Mrs. Hattie Smith a ; more and ·Mrs Karl Owen.
l contributor. Arrang:cments
p.r
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt mnd
nareisllius were used on the table Richard Owed took the sevehteen
children to see the lighted Crosw
Tor the party.
on the hill above Pomeroy and
lhen to the Dari·Delight at Mason
where Mn. Muriel McGee, the
proprietor, served refreSthments to
'the .ehUdren.
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. The sponsoring organization abo
·as!litted in financing the party an~
Group II of the Women's Asso- games were played and favon
ciation met Monday 'nl~~:bt at tb~ giYen the gue11ts.
First Prubyterlan Cburcb wilb
Mrs. Karl Owen prel1ding, Mrs.
R. M. Sherm11n led he openin&amp;
devotional tervlce wbicb included
Scripture reading from tbe Gospel
cl St. Matlh•w
meditation
from "The S~cret Pltee..,
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Mrs. (jcorge Faris, daughter n(
Mr8. George Andenon Jr., prcsi. Mr. and Mrs. c P. ()utton, Mid·
dent of the AsioclaUOn, was a -dleport, is a Life Master In
guest 11peaker and reviewt~d the · ld
cordlnc to 1 reC!enL an1tudy bOok "Je11u1' Te1chln1 on 8 r Je ac
Citb:enship." Mrs. E. 0. TeWkl- nountement.
bary'J topic for tile procram Will
Mra. Faris ramc in 1erond In a
a chapter from the book "The team or ~our at tbc Mldweat ConUnited NaUorrt 1nd U•"·
terence Tournament held lo Clr.·
Ho11tenes for the evonlnc wero tinnati last week and .br~q:h,t
Mlu Mary Park, MIM Susan. Park her total points to the amo\l·:t
and Miss Dli1le Saundeti arid they ne&lt;:eUH)' te be made a Ll~e Mai·
served a deaaea.it eourse to fourteen ter. lijW will ~ a pest of h·onur
members and two autat, Mrw. An- at tbt Life Masten dinner to bb
deN!on and bM' mother, ;Mra. J. Q. beld M~ 2&amp;.
Rice.
Mr&amp;. F-_rb i,IJ: 1 teacher in th~
Columb,)l!l Stbools and a formrr
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Htltor .• '
Middl~t te.achcr.
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John Smith the Portsmouth

Lori Nelron

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Jn anoth'er fuJt, Don~ld
ed ~ tbe
Clink whei,l:
arid Luella
"Wood;,~;;,j
11he clied. W)lile it was thoufibt $2.JOO
from J,:ugeDla
tlte lm~r.ia! J!i
that death may have been taused
by . poisonln.c, that theory at rJI- Cornpany of A¥on, Oblp, a
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ed out until the results of the pora\ion.
Mr. and Mrr. Wood e)fim t~\
autopsy could be learned.
property purchased from lmper~
In the meanUme Donna, sister EJectric was suppo1ed to eontai"
ot the deceased child,. WI$ to u.t· 2.82 acres according to the deed'
dergo thorough physical cheeks but contained only 2.41 1tte1
at Masun Cllnic at 4 p. m.. today. cording to tbe boun~WY line
She too had eomplalned of feet- Iished in court. pro«~PPinge ill and the physical check
was ordered.
. In addition to the sister Doan••l
two brotben also survive. .
Frienda may call at the FoglefOng Funeral Home in Mason al·
ter 6 p, m. today.
Burial will b3 mHde In the
G,flham StatiOn ·Cemetery with
the Rev. Richard Wright oUiclatlbg.

Attend
Mason

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ill which the
lff wt,.~tli·oc~ on U. S.
Route 50 three · mUes . East · 1 of
Breese, n"no::~
· ' Landel'&amp; had 1101~
en the car It I bJ.a'iul
-n· tlL · ,

t{ant S~ccr a f.OJnP'-ftlOn of
LariiJen: Jn the Januill')' 3 jaiibreak here later surnmdeted biiu
to Sberiff Robert C. Harten·
baCit and was released" "!].en ·~
was .found tbat I!.O ellarges were
bein&amp; beld aga.iDst him. .
Spehttt then r e-vealed to Bar~- /
enbaeb tbat be had smuggled a
haet saw blade into the Meigjj •
Count.Y Jail and that the pair .ba"'
filed off a loek in tbe Jail corrJ::
dor window and made· eood ~he'it"
e1eape by leaping to the roof ~f.
the county garage t~dJacent to tb&amp;
jaU.
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