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'WOhhlp 10 30 a m Evemng Wor-

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an. R. .H. GrDN, PMI:OI', H080llllt
llouOh, 8oJK. 10 A ll &amp;ll&gt;dl,y
Sebool, 11 A. .M.. Wonhip Serviee:
1'ueodoo- 7 30 P. lll.
Mfchfey Community Ch\lrch
I.4oacbnoJ Creek Road. - - B. E.
Tbonw ..,... Flol'&lt;l Cleland,
Obureb s.rv... 7 30 p I( l'ro)w'
meeUoe W«in""""' nllht 7 30 P
M EveryGne cordialb ilw.ited.
The Srracuae Methodltt Church
the Rev George DaVI.s. Pattor
Sunday School 9 SO A. M. Dan•

Winebnmner, Supt Worship Sm'-

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-'hddleport, B L Burett. oastor
Sunday Sehool 10 1 m Evening
•ervl~ ? ..S p. m
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M.un street. Pomeroy Rev, J Ia&amp; 8 oo, PrA¥er Meetlq WedD.• Elurhallan , announcements,
Edwn1 Charles, Rector, Mrs C~ day 7 30 Hyaell Rua.
SUAd"ll 1ce Zlrkle, offertory pra)'e.r Bevel"~!
drie W Clark. Orltnltl Wonh.ip School 10, Pre.chlnc 11.11
ly Porrln, when, P.&lt;~tncla LoY.·

tad ae.rmon al 10 30 A. M, Holy
Commuruoa Clnt Sundllly Ia moatb
Cbureh School, Bc&amp;nlDI!11
and
Primary, at 10 ao A M.. For iDiotmatwn coneernme OW'
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pJeaae. telephone 302-J
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Christian Chunh at R.Hehvlllt
~er,y sunday liJ A M Su.nday
School and Comm.untoa Jirst Su.n
day 10 month 11 A M Churcb
.:ommunton and prwchlD(; thud
3unday in month 7 30 P. ll
chure h preach.tn&amp;-,..
Chrlatian Chwcb at Lon1 Bot.
tom, ever,. SuDday 9 atJ A M
Sunday Scnool and cummunloa,
fmt Sunday t.n month 7 30 P Y:
Church pre achma:. thud Sunday
m month 10 30 A )I Church com
mumon and preacbtng
TM Clturca. of Christ, Keno,
eveey Sunday 9 30 A M Sunday
School and eommuruon, a.xomJ
SUDday 1n month 10 JO A M
Chu""'h commllDIOD and preachiD"

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Edward Griffitb putoe.. Sua.diJ Karen Gregg, readm~ "The n , 1

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tly a1 Church ' Susan Probasco,
t:J, p m.• l!'rei. .Jll ..,. "The Architect's Plan" Ch:Mle~:~e

v!ce1 7 30 p m : pra)'el' -~
Wed 1 so p m, Thundty !Jl30
0 M East Letart
s. 9 30.
Morning Worablp 10.41.
Evenine- won:htp 8 on tbe 1st, 3rd, lth
I Sundays Prayer
MeetiDc Wed·
neaday 8
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Racine Manion
Charltl Bulk
putor, services Sunda1 1 30 aDd
t'ueslhy 7 30
PGrtland L"hurr.h, E'arl cust.f,
t A 't as\or Edith Codner
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Dilvt~ acolyte Dntd Lyons
them' S::&gt; n!Gr 'C hmr, mtnllierbl
medttatlcn 'When To uth Had n•
Day' player John ~'ultz, 6 ~ m.
P.alm Sunday serVlce, pubhe invtted bp&lt;Westmm~te;- Fellowah •p,
wtlh mwtc by Youth Ohotr • dJrected by Lewis
H S&amp;uer ' aod
F'ar1e Er~wmc wtth Mra P!l,l&lt;1
Haptonst.all, p1811115 t, Wednesday
6 30 Junior choir, 7 p m Semo'"'
Choir Thursd&lt;~Y 7 3{1 Candle-ll~ht
eommun~on Friday Good friduy
.$erviee at 'Baptat 'church
Haath Mett.odlst Church~ Middl eporl Rev
c R KonkrJg' 1t
pastor 'sunday School 930 Er'
nest Covert Supt Palm Sunday
service
top,~ "The Kmg \
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1Christ" 4 p m Im~erston ~t
Ch h
1• h 8
Ylee a t e apttst
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m Youth FeJIOW3hlp,
6 45T
chholr,d7 p
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ng
urs ay 7
can e g
commumon, Fnday, Good Fnday
tt the Baptist Chur~ll
Mr. Mort•h 81ptis1 Church,
Middleport Rev N o B01;LIM~
pasJor Bible School g 15 A~len
Reese, Supt, Mor nmg worsb1P 11t
10 30, B'lm 6 p m
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Church of ttl• Nazarene, Ml•·
dlepop;- Rev HobPrt F, Stj•eu ,
Bible Sch90I 9 30 Looter
Taylqr, Supt, Mornmg wonhlp at
If) 30,
Dcdtcatton
2 30, 8 4:)
Young Peoples servtc(' 7 30 ,I:ve
ning ,serv1ce,
Wcdroesaay 7 30
Prayer meeting, Frtday, li'JJ.ton
Good Frlday
sen'lce,
Baptl .'
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Church of Chrllt In Chr!t .. an
Union, M1ddlcport Rev Guy F
Say.re, putor Sunday School JO
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m Preachllig
serv1ce 7 3 l
Wednesday 7 30 Btblc Stur!y
Church ef Christ, laradbur ,,
Edward Emerson, pastor Bllile
School 9 30 ThurmJI.n Carsev.
Sup~ Morn.mg worshtp 10 30
Chmiian Endeavcr 8 .P rn !Eve:
nlng worship 7 30

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TOWN CONVINTION
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Tile IDDUal convention to DOmin.
ltew. lt•Y K. William~
1te~ olfieerl for the Town Eleetlon
Syrl~ .. "•'"'"· C!Min;h
was beld Th.Gnday
"I( I could bur YOu (Df wha•
the ICbOOI -OUit 1nd
you
&amp;r!!! .worth.~
YOU
for
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were nominated for
I w.ba~~ Udnk
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for lkcord'JOU \~ act for
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council1io, rl(l
Cbules
Bg) l dHI
Glbba
and
«&lt;ril.lrk to
tnd he .vurJ't
~b mucb twl&gt;&lt;n
Hue grea nesa
of Parkerabutl, repb1Uon, at least 1t
of tbe Gideon Ol'&amp;IDi·
most people ea~n appreciate Jn a 1at the Hartford Bapother aut the se'tret
~atni::sa
Sunday mornina: and
remalna a aecret atilt fo.r entifely / 1ave an lnt.eresUng talk explalnin,:
lbo many people 1n our day The the work of thtf Gidoons and the
ataNIIna: truth LS ~~t this quallt,vJ .ervice they do lA presenting Bl·
~u.st be atlaq:ted bY.,.il!dlJ'ect r.l• bles to hoteLs, hospitals and otber
th9(1a It Is not the . tr~ across varloUJ placeL
lhe field upon whiclJ the plow
PASTOR RESIGNS
boy trams his eye, bot rather 'b,e
Rev Shirley Wood who luts been.
stnitht furrow that he plows b' putor of the Hartford Bapti1t
teepmg hb eye uP.on the tree Chureb for several years tell(ned
The tree 11 the
ot obta' rJ his pastorate b«&lt;re
morning
lDD' .f:he stralgbt fur-tow
and wJil go to oplaware, Ohio,
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where h¥ Jtaa bet;l;l ca11ed to a
Horace M•nn adVl~ t hat 'a simdar pOst a,v Wood Is an able
il IJl.ID aeeb gre-.l(tn-.~ 1et him~
acbef)·!_D~ well liked 10 this
forg9t
greatness aqd .as~ fOl =nt~Y- "'ttJPere l:te will be grea~truth, and he wll\. find bQlb r By
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'he same token, tf lit;:{'~eeb .gr~ 1~ ~ ,;"'!!

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Y ayer an e1 1.1
Christian ( Scl•nee Socltty1 • 144
neaa and lgnorc.a ., Wb, be' eb:l!
' QIOUNCIIt MElTING
lUI lr.nvrchtt, Maim
St•r &amp; Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy. Mornmg
find neither
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«Bterpt111,
lhv• •. . , Blthop, service at 11 wttb "Are Sin; Dln e
e e..1 the sar.tl' tb,,'l'HD-:,Copricil of Uartrord met
Potor. MotnlnJ Star
&amp;uDjil)' sease and Death Real'" thll subbt tQ
GdmJD'• Bubet Shop on
Sehool 9 45 A M. Morr.lne ,..,. )eet or the lesson sermon and the
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ho.e dellite • ..,..., t &gt;
with tho
lbJp. ll 11 A Y. M.YF Sundlr t'n'e. Golden Text Bless the Lord, 0 My
eal IOCR
present Mayor Onea
niDJ at 8. Prayer meetlnJ ThW'I- eoul and forget not all hie bene:S:ribes and 'f
rec'elved
James.. I!' Crump
day evemng.
F.ntflrpriu
Ills
who
forgtveth
all
thine
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same
dlrec;Jon
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from
tht
CorimqneUme!
LCbaWrl&lt;IGibGblbbi&gt;Tb,
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School 0 0 A. M Momln1 wof.. uttlell who health aU thy disealfe,
he "H .,tb
l'!oJt G
man"
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sblp
A o,M YF at 6 30 p M who rcdeemeth thy life from de·
grctat teac r
bull)\eu was pay ina: bWs owed uy
/:;yor structlon Poalms lOS 2-4 Wednes·
O:alt
for the an.
Ul Ch h
Let rt II II Ro- day evemng service at 8 The pub~lmse-U shall be abaSed and he
OLD laiDGI DISMANTLED
• e:r lfutiun.rcP:tor
Set. boot lie is cordially mvited to attend
that
bumble
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Th old br d
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Reading room with side entrance
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A M. Wonbip Servite 7 P located at the rear of the chur'h
be exal~ed (Matt ew 2 · 11•
&amp;f. ChrJatiUL Endeavor altmonate pen to the public on Monday
Jesw blg
to
ner the pr1neiples and fundaSuadayl at 1 30 P. M.
from 2 to 4 p m
monstrate the truth ot 5 teac • mental truths wb1c:b .he came to
Church d th• No~~~rtne, lyraUnited Methodist Church, Pomemg came on the ~m Sun&lt;fay he est11blish m the heart.! of men ~
euse, Ro, K. WIUIJama, pastor. roy, E\Jgene Brown, pastor Sunday
rhodebbiHnbl y lndto
on 1was h1s purpose to exh1b1l thl.!
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iiuaday Scbool 9 80 A M Moratna: Sehdol, 9 15 a m Theo Smith,
t e aek 0 a on e}
re Wll &lt;&gt; true kingly quahttes of the soul1
worahip 10 30, NYPS 6 30 P. ll: aupt Worahip 10 30 a m S\f-bjeet
a man whose ' mmd had been and tbls He dld.
EvanJeliahe serv&amp;ce '7 34l P. M "A Stumbhng Stone in' Zion"
matched in debate wi!h the gleat
Man doe!! not have to boast of
Wedueldlly eveala• .Prayer meet MYF at !I 30 P m ~ug~ne Frye,
pohtlcal,
legal and
reii:Jio ...: his own achievements,
h.\1
lot ror the midweek and TuettlaJ leader Wedl)esday, 7 30 p m
mind's of ht.!l day, anfl never one
achievements will boast of the 1,
afteraoon prayer hour
Prayer meetlna, Thursday, 7 30 p
Pr••bytarlan Church, Syracuse, Wlti.B he defeated HeN was u ma,n selvc.r; Moral man need not bortst
Howe of Prayer, tr!tlter, Su• m Holy Communion, Friday 7 30 Rev Uoward
Ruppelt, pastor wbo had power to cast out d
of hts morality, his morality 111
day ~hooJ 9130 A Jf. MomlnJ p m Good Friday Unlon servi~e Church School 9 30 Paul McBnuc Mon ; heal the Jilek, crl~lrled .snd stu:k out Uke a sore thumb m a
worshtp 11 A. M Suuda)o eveola&amp; at the Federated Churtb Rev Supl, Evcmng ser1ice 7 30 \~1e blind and, even to restore lite tu aoctety which posse!:ISCS
little
wor1blc at 8 Prayer -,etine ua Ralph Zundel, Will delncr the "Wh en 1rut.h Had Its Duy"
the dead Here wlls a man who ot It Greatnesa need not80be ex
Thui'Bday 8 P M
message
Church of Chriet In Chri•tl•n could h&lt;Jve rallied the peo)le be- alted for true greatneu is
50
Bradford Cl;.urch of
SunFed•ratect Church, IYaJtpljcel Union, Hobron, Rev 0 H Cai. t, lund hllJl and
the Roman ecarcC that it cannot
unnoUc
10
day &amp;hoot, D 30 a m Lord I Sup. Reformed Presbylertan, Waldo J pastor. Sunday Schont 9 s, l1'l conquerors from Je1 U-!!alem anrf ed
per Immediately followina:
B.ortels, Putor, Norman Kloes, Anme Mohler, .supt; Bro&amp;doaat, eltablished htmsell uF- kina His
The 'big me httle thee" altt
' ' " Methodlat Church, H•rry Church School Supt D 15 a m WCEF', Parkersl&gt;ur.g 10-11 a \ n. , namp would have
in I he tude cannot hold a candle to "A 1
Batea, Pastc•r, L,aqrel Clift. SUD· Church School, 10 30 a m Wor· Evangclut1c serv1ce 7 30, We::I hlstory books along w1th othe " am or ever hope to be 1 owe to
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diY School 8 30;
me&amp;tinl ahip Service Sermon top1c "Re- neaday 7 3{1 Prayer and Prat e great rulers and conquerora for Jesus Christ li\ Him 1 ' hve and
10•30; FMY leJIVtce 7 00, ftueJI. cetve Your Kmg', 7 30 p m Wed- meet1ng
centuries on end But He s-purrl- move and have my bemg"
nesday evening Lenten Service Ser
Harrlsonwllle PI'Hhyteri1n . R. t:d all such appeals to seU-exalt
All the kingly character1aticfl
mon topic "Tbe C.:.wardly", 1%:00 C Zundel, Supply Past()(' 10 (JI) 1tlon, knowing that true .great· whJch Christ possessed come nol
to 3 00 p m Frtday
The Ttwle Ohm eh School M w Firtlaw ness was not .so much .a state o! through mdivldual str 1vme1 ror
Hour Dovot1onaJ Service agam this Supt, 1 45 Wor,hlp~ Mrrrice ar.~ phj•skal Qr m~ntal baang, l»iJf i! areatneu
but r,_t,~wr tbrouah
year. 7 30 p m Umon Good Frl~IY s~tmon Marka or a S:in,g"
quaiJty ol the soul
close u~iatJon wltlt Ged tbro1.1gh
service at this church
Flnt Bapfltt Church R•lph C
True bls rause, the csta})hsb Jesus Christ For that reason,
It, Paul Lutheran Church, R.v. Zunclcl. p tstor Will! am
mrnt ot the kJngdom of God on Paul w11 sble to exhlbtt the
L M Mofirhoff, postor Palm Sun Supt 9 30-11 comb1ncd serv1oc o r earth, w11s worthy ol a)l tlie mark ot true
greatness, at b ..
day Servtee Sunday April 14 at worship and !tludv Palm Sunday pomp an[l glory fthFit e6uld bt&gt; spoke the words ''For me to hYe
10 30 Good Friday servlcc at 7 30 observa nce Spcclal
S"t mmrtcred together, l'ilrt'too eai 11Y 1s Christ; to d1e Is gain
Good Fnday evening There Wlll mon "A Wccpmg Kmg" Nut!sr.ry the pomp and glory could ha1 r
Would you De .great' Woull
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on 7 30 candlchght communion se"- 1 pose or the oc'c uion , H1s
or greatnes.s Exalt Christ and be
Sund:y
Good Friday ser· v1ee ,
Frtday
7 30 commun1Ly nc5S WII S seen in bill reje(!tlon of of
to your fel1nwm.an Gotlj
VICCJJ
Goo&lt;] Friday observa~tce at l''~J.- theose arttClcJa\ oma•nents, thu~ first, other11 seeond .sell lasl.
demonstrating m concrete m&amp;n hat s the best formula
Alfred Methctdlat Church, Rn. eratcd Church
Jl M Grovc, pastor S S 9 30,
Lloyd Dillhll!er, Supt Worshlf
llCrvtce 10 45 w1th J;linsmor,e
Boyles leading Sunday 2 to 3 pIll
services at the Elmwood Reat
Home, Sunday 8 p m a fllm, "The
Crucifi:&lt;t!On and Rc11qrrecUon"
will De shown at th church, spfo.. 1
sorcd by the MYF 11nd the COJQ·
m1ssion on Education Alter the
f1im rehearsal lor the Easler pro- ,
gram will be held Sun , Aprll 21,
1!1 a m , Easter Sunrise SerY1ces.
Wednesday 7 30 p m prayer ser_Meqlld SUDd.ay iu montb 7 30 P
l t tbqreb .,.reaebmc fourlb Sun
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Creek In !Hartford was dJamaoU.Wil
last week Thll brldJe Wit bdbt
in 1818-17 and Uled unUl two
yea.,.1 aJQ wben 1 new bridet -wq ~
bul\t and ehanltl made in tbl f.:.lrt
Joc:aUOD of the hllbWJ.Y ill ~tt ~•
town, Wo.rt t tlrted on .Jhe niH:
hl.abway over two yean 110
nothing w.u done durlna the wiDter makine ,. terrtble condition tU
aJont the road through tbe tow!l1
However, work ..atarted up ar:aln. l.. \
Jut week and Jt 11 hoped tbat tbe
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BEIRUT, Lebanon UP - Jor~P a.n th11 JDOI'Jli.DJ aDd llllked theM
today warned llrtal that "any act to mtorm their governments that
or provoca.tlon or aurealon" Will "any .act or provoeation or ag
be met b1 for.ce , Damucus Radlo greaion by Isreal agamst Jordan
r~..ed
will b e met bJ' t h c Jordamar.
The broadcast hetrd here ui( annr by lortt "
All embaMles. and leplioRf
a repretenUtiw of 10na: Hu.;.
sein of Jordan visited 1111 (orcJgll ,romked to Inform thetr goven1
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Fox Head FoundPositiveOn
Rabies Test In Athens Today

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KmJht, Mrs
Stone, Mrs
James McKn:igbt,
R.tdenour, Mn John
Donald Zerkle Mrs,
Mra Stanley Duncan,
Love Mrs J H Smith Jr , :;-(ji~bl, ;
VId Fields
Mrs RoUan.d
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Mrs Floyd
Zerkle, Mrs John
Gerald K,arns, Mrs
Mrs. Edward Kelt,
Smlth, Mrs Myrl Gibbs,
garet Sn'lltb, Mrs.
Mr11 Lenard
~uller, Mrs
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Tbe bead of a fox kUled 1n the Dexter area Sunday and tak·
en to a laboratory In Athens this mornl111 was repo!'led posl·
live on the rabies test, Health Department offlclalo sa1d
The poSitive test wu lhe fll'st returned on a fox head "for
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subJect "Uneondltlol'lal
dc r'. Wednesdllly 7 :10
mcetmg and Bible .study,
7 30 Un1on Good Frlda)ll
at the Baptist Church

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Band Direc!tor Earl Warnke • pupil• brouglit home two "Supenor"
raUnp ftoln tbe State -competition
at Bexley HlP School Saturday
Gene Crooks won his fourt~ "Su·
perlor'" ...Una: at tbe Stiti?l oompe..
titioaa as • comet solo1st Mrs
quar· ct.ar.nce l.lateey, Mtddleport vocal
U!s&amp;ruetor, . . . biJ attompan11t
C!WQ it a .Jtilllilr. 10 R1gb

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Jean Turnbull,
nita Gibbs, Nettle
Kni&amp;ht, Don•ld
Qibbs 1.nd James
MARTIIIIiRD
The rejut'ir
ford PTA Wa!"!.'~!''~,&lt;i!i
Monday evening
Mr.s. J H Sm th Jr
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to
ham for Ea'!lter A Nominating
committee h111 been appolnted tOr•

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for the evning wr Myrl Gibbs1
Margaret Rtzcr and Mrs Addi •
Bush.
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By Firemen IS
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John Lee Infant son of Mr and
Mrs Me1vln Lee, Leading Creek,
died at btrth Saturday evening at
their home The Middleport Emergency Squad was caJied but were
unable to revtve the baby
Surv1vora Include the parenta:,
two atsters, Anna Loui.!le .ad DoDna Alaric, ud one brother, Melvlo
Lee Jr., the paternal grandmotber,
Mrs NeJhe Lee, Pomeroy, and maternal gnndparent.i', Mr and Mr.s
11me11 Henderson, Chauncey.
Gravestde serv1~s were held at
the Bradford cemetery at two o'·
clock today by the Rawllngs-doats
Funeral Home

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d~turblng
tav~l\ a n d
was released

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First laptllt Chut&gt;c~l Mlddl ....
port Rev C E Hoyt, puto.~·

will be
crest Cemetel'Y.•
Ja.mes Murray

Church School 8 14 Gerald An
thony Supt.., Mornina lfOtfhlp
LO l!J Palm Sunttll,}" Rervfce, sp~J
eta\ mustc, tople "Who Is Th~;~. ' '
Board ot Ddcon1 will meet, 2 30
l\ll!tor and Lovejoy C1rclc at th ~
County lnll~mary fo!....aeEvlccs, 6
p 111 Junior and Sen1or Hi l'oulh
Fcllowf!bip 1 30 Evemng worst-. ,
topic '''l'he Klni With Mail •
Crowns," Monday 7 30 Prlsc1l 1
Ctrcle at the home o{ Mrs John
Fultl 'I'ucaday 8 30 a m Wo1n
en's Prayer sentce It church
6 SO Elect~ ClreJe, po)utck auppcr
M the home of Mra han)!; Chec.se
brew, Dorcas Chicle 1.3Q at the
home of .Mrs. Paul Smart; Wed
neaday 7 30 BU.Iil' JJ;ae · ~laas at
the churc)l, Thur..it•y '7 30 Can·
die lixht Oom~unJ,on witN \ fpe:l'JNI
music, 8!30 eboJr rth.Hrlll; i'rl·
day1 Union GOod ,f'riclll' servtce
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FF.A FHA Camp Near RiPIey

Named Cedar TLa'-'kes 8y Board
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"Cedar Lakes" has bt:en 51llected
as the name of ~he Wut Vlrg101a
Stlte Fllture Farmer~ of Americ~
and Future Homcm..:('n ot. Antet
let Camp and Confert'lnt;e tenter
l~'atod ncar Ripley,
va ,It ha•
been announced
~ aotlectton 6f a name lor the
:¥he
,u.,,. " 21J·~-, ~acl:e caltlpl'lte \1a8 mad!! I»'
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~ ..noun ~-ed bY s D. lfc:MU1~ acting director or Lbe tamp.
Beaaons for seleetibJ the 1name
wtre thlt tJhe 1 w 0 predonalnan•
ph ale~l features of the eamp are
lakes and the a~undllnce of
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, who was Sales Repruenta from the hat of hanoi roll st11·
been wil.h the compatl." d~nts recently •nnounced
arnved.
and bu trn..

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bow detailing- short cuffed .
{$leeves- zipper. front clos!:i~ -Jt,~ll soft skirt-

was bOrn on.
Mar&lt;;) 7, 111M, a son .t1 C!rl H. Editor james H Youug half an
the appoinbnent of Char,
Mu~ Jr, and" Mildred .Un liunt
E. BuUer
city eclltor of the
Hll_!!w.· Survivlq aie. biJ 'jin!ri.ta
1
a ~r. John !Wvll&lt;, lllttttY. Partenburg Newa
Butler
Joined
the
nC!\Illpaper
list
the IJIMtl'll8l grandplf&lt;ilttli ·lit. ibd
A lawsuit askina: damageJ- of
Mn~Carf H M~rray, Sl'., ot J\o. October alter work.lng OD raewspap. $)-Of121t at a result ot an a1:
......, Va, and lb'J (Ufe~al era In G•lllpohs an~ Athens, QhJo plane cra!lh here two yurs li(l w:-.11
ll'lltllililather, Mrs J. 1 B tl:unt ot and Point Pleaaant, W Va.
filed today tn tbe Me1g1 CoJI•tlY
CbairfMttP. ~
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Common Pleas Court.
DRY ltUN ,IRI CALLS
Allred B Bursae, Manet-ta. 0

NAME OMITTID
IIOC~d 'IVI\If 1he A;usUJ!.,.J!Dwd·lr 1 cilutlr' H11h Sphool lff'ficif.'
COmpaqy of Cleveland, Oblo, hl:s :sail' lOday the name ot Midalyn

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Butler Named To
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Paper Editorship Airplane Wreek
PARIIERSBuRG, W Va. QP Brings Lawsuit
aounee
1a
as.
Against Pilot

will be

Globe travelers - to ilored of
~ckable, washable celon·
.: 1l~ 100% Arnel Jers!!y will keep their true color.

to enter t1lf $-ate competition fer
SenJOr Hia:lt ll:udenl:l In \ he
EiJ1Hh Grade be was entered in
the S.mor elan' and took his fint
Stlte lop award.
Crookl, Gordon Guthrie a a d
Mark Kelly alao won "SuperiOr"
raUng for tbe1r trumpet trio Sat·
urday "Euell.ent" ratings w e"r e
won by Lynn Buchaaan, freshman,
a plano puptl or Mn. A. R Heco~:,
and by the other trumpet trio af
Tom Skinner, James ObUnger and
lra Butcher, accompamed by Mrs
A,.rthur Skinner
Sharon. Jonea, JUntor, bad trou
ble w1tb her clartnd dunng her
10lo and receiVed a m rating. She
was aecomp.aDJed by Mrs. C 11.
Henneay
Other:a stten41ng the contesl.l'
were Mra. Walter Crooks and fa
Jly, Jeanette and Edward. Mn;
gar) WIU'llke Hni Dave Farmer,
Arthur Sk.ianer, Clarence Lacey,
Mrs Fom:lt Bachtel, Supt L. W
McComas.

Infant Died At
Birth Saturday

11fter a

said lh•
gaJ !l.ennpll!ly
for Navy autbotitli~. •

.dded
The warmng fGIJowed ftports
Lhat the 22-year-oJd Kmg:, w .h o
ousted n.tlonallst mm,:ltd Jlaj
Gen Ah Abu NuWrar as chief of
JtafC of tbe Jordanian army Sun·
day, al.Jo htd demanded that SyrliiD troops be Wlthrawn from the
country
The reports &amp;aid llussem bad
~nt a personal m~SYa:e to Syr.
an President Shuktt E1 XuwaUy
dem.anchng that the approxlmat,..
ly 3.000 SYrian troopa •bo entered
at the tJnw Of tbe Sun tr1a11 to
bolster Jordan's deteme against
lneal be withdrawn 1mmecbately.
It was alleged tbat Synan of·
fleers had taken part m subver·
11ve aetivltlea wblOh rtsulted tn
Sunday's a:boJtive coop by f. h e
same element! of the Jordaa.nn
anny
HOPEI DIM
As war tbreaten1 In the Mi~d\1,
Eo!t Presld•••t Ei•enhower's c~M'I
emnomtc J.dYlller dimmed bupe•
that conernaional badget-eutti.,,~
m~ght .pave the way Cor tu reduc.
tton:. thls 7ear
The olfici.a1, Gabriel Hauge, sa i
that House cut J.n l'res1dent Eiltn~
bower·.~
f71.800,000.000 budg,fl
were not nearly enough to .pull
down t h e level o l government
spcndmg next year But Hauge
held out hope$ for a lts e u t
later
He aaid the Hmlltl1tr..._ It
deta.rm•nect 10 sule 41owa- ,.....,
••,.,.... to the point • ....._ • t•x
N4uctien .,.1d M ,_.... tk,i,..
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W~l ~~·~~ !-iJttlle " 11 IJe said on a .. ~ Jl'to
Seveu.th &lt;Wae .-a"' • "S'upcitM ~ Sunday tbtf. _. surplw O)
at Atbeqa Dl.strlci but wu not ·~ ".Mert.l billion doilan" fiitoll. '1rtftr-'~

In buslntlll dla.
were reduced to no more
twD t day rrom the usual
tbrtc dehveJ'Ies

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Churrh of Chrl1t, Mlddleporf,
.fred 1 Cardner, pastor B1bl'
School 9 30, Homer R1ce, Supt,
Morning worship !0 30 tnpu:
· &lt;.:hrtat and the Modern Jerusalem , S)'Jcttal Palm Sunda)
service w1lh the Masonic Loddc
as gucst.1, 6 p. m ChriStian E 1

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Friday evenmg 1n the IQdal r-o:orne
of the Hartrord Me'lbOdiat Churtb '
bonorint Mrs Earl Dean Kmght, l
r~otly married 'the evenin'g W'ili f1 --tl
spen' informally. Followmg the lN
9~mng of the gilta refreshment&amp;, 1i! ~
w~ ~rved to Mrs. Esta Bum· ! ~~ 1
gardner, Mason, Mrs Cllrford -!' , ~
$ehools, Pomt Pleasant, Mrs. Eirl ,
Smith, ROSC\'Uie, Ohio, Rev
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Mr and Mrs Jame.a M crumP , ~
baa u gueat.l last week Mr. lli!l J , ~
MN Harold Swanson or St Paull
Minnesota They .had been on Yl- J
catlon to Florida and 'Stopped on ,
their way home t.o lee Mr. and ; '
Mrs Crump Mr Swanson and Mr.
crump were tentmates ln \!O~!l~ f
War I an dsaw service togetlier D

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The baby or Mr and Mra o.v.td
Warth was taken to tbe HolR: .~
Hospital ~ast week m fl rJer~i
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roprl.ation ot $225,000 by the W
Va Legislature proVIding ror the
~nstructton of two lake• OQvermg 10 acre11 or ground In addition
a complete scwqe d.I.Sposa.l plant
a watet- puruti!;•tion plant, utility
system, roadways and graamg
were completed
Facilit.ic11 are now nadibl~ fu ·
bousm&amp; about tSO }'OUths or aduJts
' and for feedfng approximately 24Vl,
Cott.ag~ arc modern bulldmg11
Wlth fotted air furnaces so th-11t
conference~ may be held the year
round.
The next year Is elQ)(!Cted to s ee
the eo111tructlon of an outdoor a"t
philheatcr, outdoor classrooms
and the start or the arts • n d

thq plamttff. saYs iQ has petition
that [l(lnald Mills, Mlddlepo •
landed • Cesana auvlane awned
by Bursae at the tdge of tbe Gal·
lipolrs atrf1eld, cnt~ng It up. He
said the plane st.opped in a bath·
ed wire fence , and lrl.'i lett "hang·
mg I here..
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pilot mode no ellott to proteet
thl' plane ortcr th.e wrcct, an1l
fa~led &lt;o pro91de malorials a n a
labor for &gt;ts repair
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Baad Students partki~ted 10 the
Stlte Competition Festival .beld
last Saturday at Bexley }jlj:h
School, Columbua. Tbe partlc:lltat,.
lltg 11tuilent1 made themselves ell•
gible by competinJ Mid r~lwmc
a Jupenor rating m the dlltrid
CGmpetition festival held at Ohio
Uruvenity laat Marc:b In all, five
eosemblt:s took part With two recewlnr superior and three an e:K·
cellent rating
Ensemblc:s included the followIn( Braas Sextet-Supenor-J•m 1
Lohse, Earlene Renshaw, Susan
YOUDJ, June O'Brien, Jamee Rouab
IJoda Moore Saaopbone Quartet-,.
Sullerior-BIII Anderson, Jam Ebenbach SUe Sautb. Sondra Potts.
Quintet--Excellent-Janet Carpenter, Connle Woodgeard, Dorinda Wilson. Susan Young, Sheila;
Strauss tl~le Quartet- E:uellflat,
Jean Webster, Janet Carpenter.
Ann Icenhower, Linda Crow.
Trumpet Trio - Excellent, ,Jun
Lohse, Earlene Renshaw, Rev•
Rea. The latter group was aceom- I,
panled by Charles SW11ber '
Ray Wooda:eard, mstructor of .fn;
strumentaJ mus1c m the Pomero'
Public SebQOls, bad onb' prai.H tor
tbe fine work displayed in a ricorDI18 contest
Car• terved as a means of ~na­
portaUon to Columbus. P~
who made the lnp were Mr. ~n·
lllrs.. Wilson Ci.rpenter, Jln. IIIJ'..
old Loblt, Mrs Harold Ebera~e~
Mrs William Swatzel,. Mrs WU.:
Swisher and llr Woodeeard. 1

MEIGS GENIUL Hl!iPITAL
AdmlS&amp;lon s.turday B. H E~
Md Ray Ma&gt;b.leJ'
Cheshrre, lona KtUer, Crooksville;
Gregory Donabrw. Racme
Dtscharged--Shlrley Bable, Middleport, Linda Sbamblil'l, P•ero)'
win, Middleport,

Mrs Wtllard W•lker: lAnJiville~
Mn Ray Manley, (lbeslre; Joaa

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A• r:aah or emerepncy
local squads broke out Saturda
Shade.
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Admtss1on Sutld,IY Freda 8tntt.
nbJ:i\t.. ,all a~ the 81!1!!fUm~.
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Middleport's aquijl wu ct:aUp!ijo Rtt:me Slanct(e. Burte, CpolviUe.
Dtscharges., liome ta tewait, q.te.+ 'i;
tbe home of Melvin Lee,
ad ng
Creek, when a baby died
ne btre Rina Crou, Rteine.
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home of George bontlrew where •
YfSIT . . . . ..
Mrs Beatrice Kola'
baby was round W and removed
to a bospltal
d bus was a week
aunt, MrL
L.
The P~mteroy squja~ w:dca11
CGln Kill who.. btl
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Sunday were Mr
CoNtrUtUQn on tht- camp Was pool, assembly hall, chapeL a 1d It would have bad to walt, 8CIQ.&amp;4- •IJeqley, I.oocuteri,, ·M,rl~,ljO
beina her nJeee•
begun in J9lH w1tb au loltil.l ~ additional CC'ttaits.
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Tuesday

IV ROBERT (. RUARK
lltiWID i. OWIN- GINIIAL Mo\IL\GIIl
1 waa a touched Jtsrtled not 10
.aniiCiUI LORIINI-11111'011
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,=aft~. 111, N. Y.
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Gtlllco ln Eaquire corilnc Ou•
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. el:all JDIIIInl matter .t tbe PQit oftlte
Pollio atnne for Amerieln grub,
ont.;lliiJ4;~
., - b y eorrler wbero available 30 ..1111 per Cia,ly Amerit'e.n grub 111 prc.ducCd
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Ill l~viUift ill 'l'bO Dally Senttnel ofllce, a1&amp;.80: lb In the Collt&gt;gP Jnn ln Hauston~
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By motor route where ovalfoble: Tex.
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thls rrom Galliro, one or the 1rU•!
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liBeL llic., at 110 lle&lt;banle St .. POJDeM&gt;Y. 0. llullaea olt1ce phone JOt, time-• ·man who t'iln Wllllk th&lt;.&gt;

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Mlll!tW olllet pltbO&gt; 311?.

9:00 R('mpcr Room
10:00 Hom.,
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11:00 The Price 11 Right
11:30 Truth or Consequencea
1~:00 Tic Tac Dough
t2 :SO It Could Be You
1:00 Current
2:00 Camtra Goes to School
2:3(} Tennesaee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matlnet Tb'!atre
4 :0C Queen For A !Jay
4:41 M:mlern Bomaneel

streets of London or Ne-w York

in 111 beret and an opera cap(' ,
while wearing a full beard and
earrYIDg a fencmg £oil, wtthi)Ul
excltlne undue comment. GaUko.
since we have gnown him , w;.~s

News Sources In Our Small Towns
Oitlerent Than In Cities, Capitols

noted'"more a·s a caviar-and-bUni
Just how reliable are theBe uinformed sources," "well-in· man who might .spend an bottr II)
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'tatlng the righl apple to smei!,"
fonned sources," "usually reliable sources," or "authon'ta,~ve
the camembrrt on. we applaud

sources"

that newspaper wire editors

15:30 My Utt!e MarJie
e:oo SupehQan
6 :30 .fiewa PiCture

and newspaper readers Galtifo's

see in print each day? The beat, beat of the rumors that pour
out of Washington, and al~ the world capitols, month after
month bas caused many of us to conclude:

INFORMED SOURCES _ These are steady, upright men,
t t Th
be trust· and ef I to ert ·
"-'E&gt; U-meanmg
us u
a c :un ex en · ey ~;~~~~~~~
-ed for less Important infonnation, such as when the
is going on holiday again, or what M. Pineau said about
nel Nasser (this is easy, anyway). They are subordinate to

of weird

fully on the infonned sources, whom they dominate.
USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCES - Are
They crop up as a rule in those Middle Eastern

but.

where correspondents are not numerous. and are
of rumours that Syria is
British Commonwealth or that 1700
earthquake in Northern Turkey
and the
quake wasn't in Turkey).
AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES - The genuine article.
the fountainhead

ex-members or the Diplomatic Corps or caddies
Georgia. They even know wbat Mr. Dulles means
White House fssues an explanation. U it should be

real estate and

eeSslYe wastes of

WELL-INFORMED SOURCES - Quite reliable, but
reited. Have a knowing air about them. Eat and drink well.
Dress with just a hint of bad taste. Will refer to statesmen by
t h etr christIan names. S no bs t o a d egree, an d Iook d own d read •

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1 am not what you would rail a
boulevardl('r, h&amp;ve no opera cape
and th.e only fencing f ever di·l
was to jump ove1· one once, &lt;t
fajrisb root ahead cr 1 Jerse y
bull. BUt 1 h::JVe inhabited a 1ot

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7:00 Solliers-ot furtuM
7:30 Nat "Kihl" Cole

'1:415 NBC New•
8:00 Sir Lancelot
8.30 Tales of Wells Fargo
9:00 'J'wenty One
9 30 DA.. rt td.o hu•-err
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IO:ao
l!odto 714 P:._v...·

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in m:;
time, and when the taste bud•
start to throb, it t&gt;in'l exoll ~
grub that kicks orr the drool.
war, oL sea I u~ed
to During
have thethe!lqme
culinary dream.
and It -had nothing to do wub
plover's eggs. vintage champagne.
or French sauces. 1 dreamed ul
water

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eMJiner~oOked hamburgers, tried
chlcken and rorn on the cob.
n made no differen.te ir we go:
uhore in cuablanc:\ and were

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8:45 CBS Mornlna New&amp;
G:OO Korninr Sbo\!

prompth· eardeep in Jlersian mu

we &amp;re able to classlfy''the varlQua types of source so
uadwich.
we could explain that we hiVe done 10 as a result of
As a background, 1 may men·
·1n f orma tion f rom c1rctes c1ose to a hltherto t ~us.t wor thy offl• raw
Uon fish
that in
I nave
etten
s~a-urchin~.
Jopan,
all the
currtM,

cia! who Is In toucb with a reportedly highly placed spokesman who is understood to have • • • •
Reporting In the fast life of the national capitol where one's
sources have to be graded Is far different lhlnJ Ulan
lng the dally evepta of our sniall Ohio towns. ·H ere we
find someone willing to speak for publication without his name
being used. Reason: Just ·about any remarks tan be traced
back to the Individual saying them. We know each other so
well.
Maybe that's why many a big city newspaper man gives
the whirling struggle he finds enmeshing hlm and buys
quiet little paper with 5,000 circulation and becomes one ol a
community. He won't contract ulcers at 45, or have his pump

frted grubworm• (very tasty), elo-

phant heart. ancient
with the heads on,

eggs, quail
shari'o fin

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11 :30 Truth or con!lequeneel
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2:00 Parson' s Study
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6:45 Sportlil Eye
6:55 Weathercast
7 00 Federal Men

7:30 Jonathan Widen Shew
7:43 NBC Newi
8:00 Arthur Murray Party
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0:00 ·Jane Wyman Show
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11:00 N'ews Headlinea
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double-dipped choeoh.le ma1ted
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lons and •nails-my North Carouna soul cried out for a b.seon,
, tettucP-. peanut butte,- and jelly

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10':30 Arthur Godf.re,
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CLEWU.AND UP-Tbe ateel demand and lower prices for some ~on dolliln , to increase ita annual 2:30 Housl'!party
3:00 Big Payoff
~p. palm ulad, bullalo tongue, tuduitry wJU ')e Jripped wltl! a · metals, especially copper. Home ~ngot capa~1ty by nearly h~o mill- 3:00 Bla: Payorr
3:30 Bob Cril!lb)' Show
·Uve shrimJ&gt;, and moet of th• 11,proflt aqueeze:' durini th.e com- appHnnce manufacturers and' pro- 10n ton~ . ..fhe project will_near S:SO Bo' Craaby Show
4:00 Brlg:btP-r Day
eluslc dlohes of moet of the 1n1 yell" 11 the tl'end ot the first ducE:'rs or other home products completion thls. year. Fae~ll~ies 4:()0 Brighter Day
4:13 Secret storm
eountrles.
·quarter continues, Steel Maaazine were reported declining because improvements Include two ne.w •:15 Seeret Storm
4:30 Edge tJ' Nlgbt
But the roast beef of old Eng- said today.
of the lower l'ate of hou~ing starts large open hearth furnacea m
t::30 Ed&amp;e or NiJ(ht
.5 :00 The Early Show
basn't a patch on the roast
The metal working weekly re- and ~&gt;tattered competitive price ~leveland, two. electric furnaces
5:00 1'be Early Show
·8:30 Your E&amp;sO' nepm:ter
old New Yor•k, and I ported that steel producers and pressures.
In Warren, ~hJo, and conversion !!:30 Your Esso Reporter
6:48 Spor:ts parade
been In a French resfabricators and ruppliers to th.e
·Hea,..y equipmenl produeen of !In electric
furnace to top 6·45 Sports Paradp
6!55 Weatherman
that could 10~ Industry generally predict a pros- were reportedly sti ll expanding ch.arglng ln. th~ Chieai~ plant.
7:00 Profile
:M Weathennan
8
• Vieux Corre In peroua year, but do not e.xpect with one of 13 reported firms . The p~blleatJon predicted that, 7~00 Presa Conferene&lt;&gt;
7:111 Douilas Edwards
w...
.
lnf!reased
proflts margin.!! to showing a &amp;ales dceline in the ~~ the first; · quarters. trend con- 7.u5 Dougtaa.Edwa.rds.
7:30 Range Jf,idcr
fail him at ~0 .
There is no use argulnl(; It Js mateb the sales Increase.
lint q'uarter.
tmues:, the t~dustry wHl lou only 7:30 Robinhoo1
8:00 Phil Silvers Show
Strcl sai ~ the mtllook for pro· about 20 rnlillon man·da] 1 _byh 6 :00 Burns &amp; Allen
i!:30 Privd.te S~:r:.etqy
Your hometown paper, you notice, rarely lf ever quotes a Impossible to bu)' a reallv good
Of 45 metal working companies
.
Talent Scouts
9:00 To Tell the Trutb
!!leak outside t'he continental announcing ,Preliminary figure s ductrs or farm equipment is strike idleness, compareq Wit
Person criticizing another. Yet it is commonplace in centers rare
bri!(htened t.y fvur factors: lm· more than 22 million days !oat in ::~ J Love Lucy ,
ll:30 Red SkeltoD
United Stales, becauqe even it
no larger than Columbus or ClnctnnaH. We must seek vot&gt;rt the fore\gnt&gt;rs 12 et hohJ of a df"- or estimates for the first quarter, proved irrigaliof\ and .conserva· the good years _pf li1~1 and ~OM. 9;30 Deeem~r Br,tde
10:00 $6f,OdO QueStloD
"excttlng ~eading" in "Gtber fttlds. And this Is good. After
rent 'JllecA of meat, theJ don't Steel PG}nted out, 30 ray aale~wlll lio11 techniques \'\lhich are reduc·
10":00 'Studio One ...
,t
10·30 Spiko Jones Show
be aS aCod or 'better than the tOr·
1
which kind of journ&amp;UJm · sene&amp; ·the hlgher purpose,
han'~ lt ri~~:ht or else .smother lt8 responding
ll :00 Up-to-the Mlnute Ne,Ji
11:00 UP-To-The Minute, New1
quarter of last year, ing ef!ect~ · of drought; farmer s
which spJashes haJf·'trutha and rumours of conflict. here
taste in sauce.
11:0!1 ~annlng the Weather
I 11:05 Scanning the Weat!Mr
Only 25 per cent expet't pro-fits increased buying with elections
out of the way and some degree
11:10 The Late Show
8:30 The Brothers
battle there, or the day'to-day registering ol a
The chino,. food to betteT In to follow suit.
people working and playing together with as little fus~
the Hous• or Chan tn New York
-'-:-:-::::-=:.::-::-::--==-=--:::::-:-:-~ - - ' - - - - The cause elted waa a "rolling of certainty about administration
personalities as possible?
than in HonJr Kong, and 1 don't adjustment within the etonomy rarm
policies: a weakening farm
. '
mean lust chop 5lley or rhow wbteh Is beeominl accepted os price resJstanee because of In·
replacement needs; and
mein. j will m111leh anv of a hU'.l· normal Steel producerl!~urrent­ creasing
WI1TN-TV CHANNit. IJ
!Hijustment to a peacetime mardrcd Italian re!rtauran~ In New Jy operallni d about 90 per eebt ket which becomes more " reLl:« SignOn
York against tho ftw~ bWit b1 of capacity- were said to be re- alistic.''
COJ;UMBUS UP-Atty. Gen. 11 :-t-4 Sign Oo
11:45 cart-ol.ln Club
'Rnmll and ror n f'Oilf!'lomerl'Lllon lying on more efficient produe·
William Saxbe Friday elearcd up 11 :4:S Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News ·
of fin·~ roodq, of all nationaUt\eq, Lion and elimination of coatty
The industrial capacity contin· a "fumble" in the Ohio Leghtla. 12:10 Noon News
12:111 Neighbors
' will nit San Francisco aanlmu overtlme coupled with hiaher ues on an expanding pace, Steel ture.
12:15 Neighblfrs
12:30 IJberace
The attorney general ruled 12:80 :Uberace
suid.
the pntlre world. For my dousrh prices for .:itcel.
1:00 Feminine Touch
Mr. Jack Cowie, Iormor Meigs County newopaperman, was the 11erm11n.! can't r.ook any bet·
Republic Steel Corp. in Cleve· that owners of domesllc rabbits 1:00 Feminine Toueb
Non-ferrous com.,anie!l were re.
1:4&amp; Movie Matinee
handed a nice compliment publicly In the Columbus Dispatch tPJr th11n thr. F.MIIRh. hut vou'11 ported suffering from redUcOO"' land is in\'('sting some 166 mill . killed by dogs can be reimbursed' I 1:45 Mov1e Matinee
3:00 Afternoon J:t1lm Festival
fol' the loss, ~ven though the leg- 3:00 Afternoon Film Festival
4:3C. Super Serial Time
Sunday. Jack, a reporter who bas to have events buzzing to ,o . b~ter ln Clnrlnnatl tf you
islators specifically voted against 4:30 SuPf'r Serial Time
&amp;:00 Mlekey Mou.!!e Club
stay awake and on the job, and the kind that !Ita snucl)' Into fn"cv G#&gt;rmnn dlshe!l than yOU
the measure in 1955.
15:00 Mickey MoUlt&gt; Club
8:00 Cartoon Club
will tn Berlin.
·metropolitan pubUcatlon, received credit for cracking
a. Speetes ot
AOIIOSs
22. Betrdt
"'
The misundel;'sta.nding occurred 6:00 . Cartoon CJub
Up to nnw, lncludln~ suck!ln!Z
8:30 Five Star FineJ
pepper
1. htry queen
23. Fehne
Geer case In Lancaster. Cowie may be a candidate for one
when
the
legialature,
on
recom7:15 Jobn Daly &amp; the New
nl~rs r01111ted umtertrrOunrt In pan·
6:i0 ~ve St.r.Fln•t
f. otrl'l
215. De&lt;:k
'· 1nvalld'l
the cigarette awards in journalism work publicized on
mendation of a committee, voted 7:11 .Job'b Daly ind Ne:w.
7:30 Conniet
o:hmu8 \envoi, t hiVt! not encnun( naut.)
nickname ·
food
exclude
domestic
rabbits
from
to
each week over NBC. Hope he makes the grade.
7:30.
Wire
Senlee
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8:31)
Wyatt Earp
tf.r~d any Aubtcrrlln""n eoolt:IM
!li. 'Epic
26. Seod
1. Be1equer•
a bi11 giving compenaation to 8:30 Voice o! Flreotont
9:00
lsroken Arrow
Jack, however, Is a much better reporter than he II a fisher· thAt c~n shnb a rnnrUment at 't
veuel
moot
ownllr!l of other animals ldlled 9:00 Press Confereriee
9:30 DuPont CavalMe 'l'beatn
t. Swiftly
I. Prlaon
as. Lam.
man, though he assumed preeminence aa an angler when here. olaln N~w ll'ng"land ahorP dinnc•
by dogs.
1:38 Law-renee W•It Top Tuael 10:00 Polka Tlrrie
tO. B.)
pre)'
12.T.B.-.
One of those aloremenUoned "usually reliable sources" bas 1" '"hlrh thf elam11, lob~ter.!!
The do-mestic rabbit parqr.apb 10:30 :Mort Sabar
1.
Place
81.
Pole
10:30 Confidential rue
iUthor
disclosed recently that the fish Jaclt displayed so proudly to fl'(&gt;~h N:.rn Afld chlrkt-m all stet
was never deleted from the bill 11&lt;00 Newo of Ilia Ntchl
8. River (Atll) 3t:i. Per.
11:00 Newt
u. Exclaim•
~or\ or ,lxed Ul) In' fhelr own
his father-In-law, the late Lou Burford, up&lt;ln Jack's return
and It waa stped into law by lt: I&amp; Tlleatro IS
10. Atlaftl
CO·
aneerlnJIY
.. U:UI 11healro 13
iulre~ 11nl'h~" th11 twoneynlent chap
Gov. Frank J Lausehe.
11.
Landed
lated
l!l•h:u••hn•'t
Allltw.,
from Johnson's Late really had been frozen but a short time ernnsure ot senweed.
U.. Vatuabl•
12: 18 SltD Off
Saxbe 1aid be ruled on the 1'er·
proJ)trtlo
metal
31. Exchange
41. oatrlchllkt
before Lou saw them. That'• all right, Jack. They taoted as y ht,•P. eaten Arrlrn n ovsters
IAINID A MIAL
s1on of the bUI signed by the
18. Speek,
premium
bird
15.
Man'•
good as If you'd cau1ht them didn't they?
Audr.:Uan nv11ters. Eurnoe1n 0''·
18. A atrOJ'Ia,.
38. Wrest
42. Largo
governor.
iES9EX, Conn. -Volunteer flre-1
SNIRT
ntekname
1'7.CUt
Wood)'4ber to. Palltteat
worm
Men
were
extra
hungry
wben
they
lQLLDEER,
N. D.-Soil ~
-~--r-=
===========.::---::~:::;-- nonA
slf'rs, hi~
and vet
Oriental
ov!lto,.~.
Rn•l
lt. Wit
toucbPd
the old·
puty
44, A ae•
.li.AraJ•
COLORID MILK 1101TLII
tiDally li'i'iwd for· their annual ~~onitt R. M. Davis used -the
lO. Sodium
!U. ReJect4
P•OM DAfl • . ,
i'll!'hlont~rl Carolina out~nOT oyster
tEn(.)
46. Pronoun
MONTPEL\ER, Vt.-The at1te b&amp;Dquet 1n hour tate. They had word "sntrt" to deseribe the
The Junior..aenlor b~~tquet and
thE' rrltfers ar11&gt;
agriculture deJbl;~eDt aays milk •tOpped en route to dou1e a mixture of snow and dirt whipped
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in ~lmber-eo'ore'd bottlq . bll 1 bllre.
into the lit by winter galu Jn
prom al Mlddle~&gt;m!t ·11lcb llebtiOiiott&gt;at'l~~ In k•lo and nioped h•
JtWIIIIL ttrm
better flavor thanll that placed
these parta.
wUI be held oa trlday, April :ze " small rolnf'fld hov Into a gouptn t•lear glass bOtllea. Tile deport·
IIIJIIit.UPTID·MIAL ·
and motbu of Junior ltul:lentl wlll Dint .. or bolllnc buttPr,
'24. Altver
•
mt.th tald tes:s ihow -lii!ht'1affeCts 'mBA,NON', Ore.-.-&amp;ome 12S
•AMILY COUNT
be ia th•tre or the· banquet. A
Noboilv In the WOl"hl really Ull•
27. Rub out
milk
navor~
espeelallY
tbec
homoflremen
and
.theJr
wives
l&amp;tber.
~AIRFJ:ELD,
.Me.-Mrs. M'abala
1ptclal meettn1 blil bten ealled dl'!rttandl lef'! ere11rn but u11 Rnd
2&amp;. Web-!ootetl
genh:cd
variety
and
th•t
mUi:
la
eil
hert
lot:
the
annual
volunteer
O'l&gt;onaJ,
96,
has
292 descendant• .
for tbtlt Jnothtf'l Tutidl)' at 1:30 onr 1verllfe ,.anned sonll Is h"tleT
~irtl
cleBr bottlet Jeft la , tbe : adnllght firemen~ •banquet. Twlee durlna -10 children, 1;19 gnmdehlldren,
•· m. at tilt bllh tahooL
than ••methlftg a Frenehm11n
so. More
for 20 miililtel ;atKf8n fellloua I the eftnln&amp; alarms ealled the l166 .great·trandchildren and 47"
IIPtmdt a wtll'!k brewln1 on th ~
fiUAIUiecll
Ha\'or impairment.
men to duty.
great-great-grandehlldren.
12
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ml
btlr.1r: of the ttOYI!.
NOITIIIII ~NNOVNCID
U.
Ptonov.a
But
h
·Ia:
O)"t1v
fair
to
sav
that,
Group I of tlut WolDen's Alloe~
30 ....tltl01ol
atlon wiU - 1 at lllo Fl1'll Pro• renerallv speaklnc, Amf!rlea abo
Clllb~ Cburdl, 1'tlllda1, ArJr. 18. le!'VM the worat food ln ~lle
10. _._..
I t o - wUI be lin. Sudaon world-In the aYerue roataunn•,
-,
Whlto, llro. part OUmote . and the averasre roadalde joint. Jn
:~
Cuey
oee,
Tent
they
try
ltetll:.
and
anv·
Mn. Jam.e• Buc•anu.
OS.An&gt;dOul
M~ PRoF,
bodv who
would
fry a steak
ta. Humt. •an
CAN'T 6ET A
OIIAIIOI TO M-IT
would rualle ...tue.
MUM!!LE EVEN
Pomet'&lt;IJ Beod Gral\le wiU meet
In Cilllornlt they boot :vou tb
OUT OF HIS
WedneadQ at '1:10 t. m. There death with ab.tone•. and the onlt
.,l,. . lloutheut
CI..ASS
WHEN
will be off!.., ~ and on wov to ... tijt. ruhherlled tbetl
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HE
PRESENTS
· ft•b u to boll It dlc •d .., otong.
memherl ore Ul'locl to tiltinG.
~. Arlil
"THE SIMPLEST
11l~e a rotk aarl then eat the roc.&lt;.
,.
PROBL.EM• ..
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The nerau Southern restaurant
1.~
eookl eveeythlac In .-rease and
tu1r1nlee1 tttomatne to (0 with
1.~
th" aeute lnd1reatlon.
Q(\0.'11 CR'l'PTOQUorE- Here'• 'llow lo w~lti
Tilt ,..dlnA!'y
N:ew En•land
I
AXYOLBAAXR
.
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boiled dinner and 'ftlh ehowde"

Fumble Cleared
By S.axbe Rul•'ng
Jn Rabbi'l Law

Cowie Breveted For Work In G,eer Case
But His Fishing Exploits QuestiOfled!

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polloJ .u ,tile !hde. of other Allied doun.trJa wltb Bell

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TRACTOR SALES
l'omerey

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Ohio.

AUTO SALES

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milk route by the .
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land, 2\2 mUes

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the.rt b at·

OHIO VALLEY

L.eT loiiM
SLIP SLII&gt;I&lt;l'I.Y ·IN

A Ornte;r~.m Quota1ton

1II~~~:...~th~•~,ceffee
toUftd. tnd t1e3
and naojpf'Jcl tdlble.-

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ICRAP IRDN- MITALl

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OntJetttr tlmply atandlfor another. · I.,_ thilaampte A •• u~ed
lor- the thnt L'a, X tor the two O'a, etc. $lncle ltttet'll, t.pol·
t~p- the leriatJt ' and fonnatlon of the wora. "' all hlnh.
·l*b day tM COdt lettera ar.e different. · ,

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strategic.

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Educated People
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S6lmCI edueattoa for fttf Jotml'
peo_ple wboW'JUt.tnd. desene it.
AI • pn.C:tical llle&amp;ture to
pret.d tM f&amp;&amp;t&amp;)re of J01tf' bustneu, help the eollepa or uni·
ftllatW. of JOV dloiee-oow!
The nturnt wiH be creater
than you think.

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_ganlzation.

dollars worth of

good• to Red

Cblna a year. It espeeieUy Wlnts
to develop nport of autom.obUaa
The

utomoblles

supposed1y-

would be strJctJy for ll'lvilian u,e.
There the question arise• of how
anybody could keep Chinese Com·
munist army men from rldlna in
sue'h vebkles If they llRd.
One argument wbieh those .Uo

ravOJ" t11creued trade u!lie-tneludln( some Am~•a es:port.
ert-if that tirht ~
only ~e to mlft communlst
China almost completelY atpudent on.;RuiBia for a:oodi. It ~ee~•­
The o'tllcial AmericJn llltlllld .hi
tbat ter relaxation will aid the

We~ The Dally SeDtinel are very pleased

!&lt;' utend a hllld of W11lcome to all the new

llllbScribers who have accepted The Daily Sentinel as their boone

newspaper and

to all

of our rubserlbeJs

or long standing who have 1tamrn the enjOyrneill or tea41Dg 0111' Dewspaper and have seen us grow and aplUid our serw:.t of k\ed eonnge.
We have appreclale4 the irlRd

wonts of eneo~
lbat
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bave Jlven us strength

.IQ!d lbe friendly aritlclems as well which has hillpo4 iia to Improve our product and to
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avenues to trav'el lbet have enabled The DallY SWiael 1o terYe more fAmilies wllh

"e

many vlirled interests. today, 111ore homes reeelve ~ Daii7 Sellllllel {J,3'1'4 ·homes)
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than at ~e In Its sis years. We appreclatt;. Ule support yoa are IJYing your local

JUnQpaper, wltbollt 1111lch we coulc! not eiilst, &amp;rid Witbout which,.. could not pw.

IF YOU ARE READING
THE DAILY SENTINEL
AND ARE NOT NOW A
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Macmillan discuased the 1rade sl'·
u~tion wtth Pre~ident Eisenhow·
er at tbelr eonrerence in Ber·
muda lut month. Nu agreemel•t
was reached.
Tr. . .,.up ToMMt
Now it has been decided thal
the 15 countries whir.h belong .to
the China Trade Co.Ordlnatin;t
Committee shall discuss relaxa.
Lion at a meeting t.o ' be held io
Paris soon. Member• of thi.s com·
mi'ttee, called ..Chlncom," 1~­
elude the United Sta1es, Canada,
Japan and 12 European members

Rainfall Only
Half In March
Usual Amount

JUHK CO.

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. . . . . . . . . . Niaat.,
Ofllee BMiii&amp; I 1e U. lie L IC!tll 'tlllf- 11 ftwQ

British. Prime . Minister HaroH

Comrft't!Jiista.

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Britain took the irlltiative ia ar·

Tre..y·Finst.rwolcl

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Your

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ranging this meeting. Bl"itain be-lieves it can export 112 million

r.:t:r'

990

Ill lllddleport

of the North Allanlle 'J'I'eafl" ...

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DRlVIi: IT!

FURNITURE

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BAKER

Jan. 1. lJitdf~ . Feb. 1.
19M-to~; liirtifl 1, l1117-tlauch-

be -steD..
But tbtre I• lite~§' to be iDcnastnr pressure on Ole covl!'fP.
IDent rrom the lilt JBanulaetwett I m•eaL
to east AmerleaD re.miettohl.

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FIRST PF THE MONTH

CElOi'liiAL FAi.Ls, II.. L- Mr.
and lin.. ll&amp;ariee Patenaude'•
•b!ltlren ~.;_ 11W loirthtla'"

to

FULTON THOMPSON

ft. ·I roo.m hOUfle

TEST
·IIlli

$299.00

HAY LINER

4 8 tile

IT!

FOR

Chlua becoluH lrapot'tab.t re171.alat

THtord, Syraeure, 90'1·M.

··_;a

on tli&gt;lr-tablo. ll'IIOJI
the m6ney aad ilioJ want lo
into wllat b , poteDtilnt ·ene

a, 1;-,jfu

MED!:Rll deep ..On PUJUP· Yiran

Monday

Hew Furnitvre

France, Japab aDd otber coua·
trie" are determined to ease up
the embar&amp;o aaalut trade which
has ~h imposed •lm-e tbe Chin·
B. ,Eiae181eio whote Pod Office est Reds entered t.he Korean Wat
address ' is Pomeroy, Ohio bat ~n io 18:SO. ·
duly appofnted ,Ad~jnlalra~ 1 ~f
The Uniled State• is apilltt
the Estate of,Artbflt Delbeft: Waet. any relaxation. The EUenllower
stein, deeeafed'_ Iate of PooiVoy. adminJJtratlon eJ.PZUNI deter·
Meigs &lt;louatJ. Ohio~
minati•n to malo~ the United
Dated t'hl• tfth ~- Of March."j Stites blanket embargo on ROO
19&amp;7,
Cblna trade.
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But otller Alllld elftJDbi.ts are
Jo'ba C. Bteon .
Judl!,"i tll,t~bate ;Courl
to malntalathe Pfttell

NOTICI OP APPOINTMINT
latitt of Artttur Dela-t lhetateln
·Ditllll...
Notice it hereby alveD that Cfldt

obtained bJ

robm s1,1lte, MoHair,-..· glidt.o
4-15 1tp

Legal Not.:_.
•'-'111'

Rooms

lrHalii!L, Get ll"l"
thll 4th day of AprH 191tT.
llritl:ia and GenwlJ. for ino
eaUJe ' are black,
Jobn
C. BaeoD
8 .melmJm~t:,. umn~:
Iourlevab..
lepertt-o
Judge of the Prctb&amp;te COtU't. ltance, want tt bull4 v.p
blC
. eua tlJan purebred
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export tr.ad111 Jn motor cth an4
cot hue tbe aceenlllei&amp;J County, Ohio
lbly, $1l,MI!.OO Y&gt;arly, Only (t) a, 15, 22.
1ractor.s With CDiftmiJBiJt qbiaa. '
. over the 6oulders
it&lt; ·
$17DO sUrts y(JU. ?'or those d·'lSome .une..le.. laoauta&lt;llloero
of t1J0 purebred
lllririg lafger operaiton flbanci'al
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,
rur.
Ford aD4 Cb171lor ore oa
W
me
show
yGu
tome
a11sistance available. For further
reeord •• fl'fOriq lncNII~a
eut-out data 1Milab1l!
btJildina lots. Only aHilt
ln!onnat!on, write giving phooe
trade.
Henry
J'er'd
ll
•
IDeatful
at
,
1t has been foUD4 that
minute• w.l1k from Court Houle.
to Dept. 131-L. B.ox 86&amp;-F, c/o
the
anfttlal
eoavent1oa
Of
tht
N•·
1
b,,brld
gained in tbe H'O!.IA.
N.
Bengel,
PomeroJ.
Daily SerrUrfel, 'Pome~.
of these two breed• hu m1de
4 I tf tiabal · Alit(lril'ObUe Dealers ~
4·15-lt.e
etation In San hanclteo on lan.
2
1.0'1' FOR SALE. 493 Broadway, 18, sai.d that trade witb comtDu·1.._ur TIMI
' Ol Business Service!
M'ddi~~·.
\ ~.t"v . ... Write orca~ w. T. 1st Chilli might be in. the best inWash. - Charles
COMPLETE Insurance Pro*tion.
Urwin , 216 ·R obin nd.,
averl)' terests of the United PC!fates. He lsrliTOwnP,PENISH,.
a Toppenish drug .!~
Life, auto-. Fire, Polio. Call Don
Ohio, ptl&lt;me 856-W.
called for "realistic deeitdon.s" on owner. U• . ..ennOUilCed· pbns oo
trade and aid -polleiea regardJ1t build tlle town of Geota., Walh.,
M"'·,Qllll".tA}eporL
Ohio.
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R-ed-ruled eountrieJ.
at 1 lite near here.
Britain, West Germany, France
Q'1pi!rlni
llt:K miVJOE
· ;,. WdOJI t:e'
., -- The .
,. -,.,. Trol ..d
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and Japan amo4'g otht&gt;.r countries
trltehmaker, COH.lNS JEW&amp;
11 d
!iire3dy have relaxed their trad•!
STARTING EARLY
LPJIIS, Pomeroy.
14-lf
New Ho an
restrictions to a coru.lderabl~
LEE, Mass.-A well filled bope
extent. Britain notified the Unl~­ ebHt, aiyen u a door prize ~t a
'
ed States in Mq, 1958, thilt it in. card party 10 st. Mary'a par~
RADIO l TELI!vmON SERVICE
,
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tended
to ¥'qease its ·. tta~ With ·hiU W41 ~WOD, by two year. 91d
Pbon~~o '!.:lO. Cleland Appliance
the Chinese Reds. This easing ;n· Steven COnsoJatl.
&amp;tore, lid W.l(aln SL; Pomeroy.
Completer:y Now Ftom
2-!lS.IJ ..
eluded the shipment of som"
Jflteh 10 Chute
items whieh had been classifitA
/
loeat1ons wllJ be

• bedro'brir 'luitl! • fhon, 2Bfi,
seen at llD lluttem"t.

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(1'1) Notice.s ,
1955 Pohtfae \'a :Star Cble( Cola·

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Foreip News i27 Branp lleifen · To_Dfleter_ -.
In ~eneznela Froill Bob EVIIIB Farm
CollUDeittary

CLAR.ING .o~ IJ1&gt; - 1..eon•••
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&amp;
• MIIlo,r 27 . employed on a brld••
s:PO'fiiD POri'. britllo, oaddl•. hoUdini
flor,.a a !rae.
for sale OTtl'iltle ro&gt; milk •""· tared lOJ whon d coil&gt;lructlo•
l-eMo Howard, Letart Falls.
worb&lt;r Cell 40 teet ftot;n a a:In:ler
4-h..tSte
and landed on tum . Tile toiJI.trllt·
don worker, who fell while work117) Help Wanted
ms on the Olln•Jotathleson ehenu . . BY CHARLI!S M. MCCANI1 .
ul plant con•t.ruetlon· job ntu United Preas su.a CorreJpondent
WANTED-Local reli!!.ble married here, 1utrered ollly a ft'W bruilfl.
It il pr.ictieally certaJn lb.,_
m.en, between tbe 8$'ei of 23 .and
Allied rerJtr!eU(JRI aplilst tnd,.
35, Wltb h1eh school education,
with Communi•t China trill be rt·

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Sunriee
To
Sunset
Sttation

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'the Daily Sentinel

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9:00 R('mpcr Room
10:00 Hom.,
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11:00 The Price 11 Right
11:30 Truth or Consequencea
1~:00 Tic Tac Dough
t2 :SO It Could Be You
1:00 Current
2:00 Camtra Goes to School
2:3(} Tennesaee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matlnet Tb'!atre
4 :0C Queen For A !Jay
4:41 M:mlern Bomaneel

streets of London or Ne-w York

in 111 beret and an opera cap(' ,
while wearing a full beard and
earrYIDg a fencmg £oil, wtthi)Ul
excltlne undue comment. GaUko.
since we have gnown him , w;.~s

News Sources In Our Small Towns
Oitlerent Than In Cities, Capitols

noted'"more a·s a caviar-and-bUni
Just how reliable are theBe uinformed sources," "well-in· man who might .spend an bottr II)
...,
'tatlng the righl apple to smei!,"
fonned sources," "usually reliable sources," or "authon'ta,~ve
the camembrrt on. we applaud

sources"

that newspaper wire editors

15:30 My Utt!e MarJie
e:oo SupehQan
6 :30 .fiewa PiCture

and newspaper readers Galtifo's

see in print each day? The beat, beat of the rumors that pour
out of Washington, and al~ the world capitols, month after
month bas caused many of us to conclude:

INFORMED SOURCES _ These are steady, upright men,
t t Th
be trust· and ef I to ert ·
"-'E&gt; U-meanmg
us u
a c :un ex en · ey ~;~~~~~~~
-ed for less Important infonnation, such as when the
is going on holiday again, or what M. Pineau said about
nel Nasser (this is easy, anyway). They are subordinate to

of weird

fully on the infonned sources, whom they dominate.
USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCES - Are
They crop up as a rule in those Middle Eastern

but.

where correspondents are not numerous. and are
of rumours that Syria is
British Commonwealth or that 1700
earthquake in Northern Turkey
and the
quake wasn't in Turkey).
AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES - The genuine article.
the fountainhead

ex-members or the Diplomatic Corps or caddies
Georgia. They even know wbat Mr. Dulles means
White House fssues an explanation. U it should be

real estate and

eeSslYe wastes of

WELL-INFORMED SOURCES - Quite reliable, but
reited. Have a knowing air about them. Eat and drink well.
Dress with just a hint of bad taste. Will refer to statesmen by
t h etr christIan names. S no bs t o a d egree, an d Iook d own d read •

,.

pc~'picaeity, beeaus:;he'.'! dead rLght.
1 am not what you would rail a
boulevardl('r, h&amp;ve no opera cape
and th.e only fencing f ever di·l
was to jump ove1· one once, &lt;t
fajrisb root ahead cr 1 Jerse y
bull. BUt 1 h::JVe inhabited a 1ot

IS:OO ComedJ Time

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smne

8:45 Sporb ~e
8:155 Weatl:unalt

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7:00 Solliers-ot furtuM
7:30 Nat "Kihl" Cole

'1:415 NBC New•
8:00 Sir Lancelot
8.30 Tales of Wells Fargo
9:00 'J'wenty One
9 30 DA.. rt td.o hu•-err
:
,_,_.,..e
IO:ao
l!odto 714 P:._v...·

ex·

in m:;
time, and when the taste bud•
start to throb, it t&gt;in'l exoll ~
grub that kicks orr the drool.
war, oL sea I u~ed
to During
have thethe!lqme
culinary dream.
and It -had nothing to do wub
plover's eggs. vintage champagne.
or French sauces. 1 dreamed ul
water

u :OO News Beallllnel
11:1!1

1

eMJiner~oOked hamburgers, tried
chlcken and rorn on the cob.
n made no differen.te ir we go:
uhore in cuablanc:\ and were

MOiday _(han nell

•

1 8:00 Captltn Kanproo

8:45 CBS Mornlna New&amp;
G:OO Korninr Sbo\!

prompth· eardeep in Jlersian mu

we &amp;re able to classlfy''the varlQua types of source so
uadwich.
we could explain that we hiVe done 10 as a result of
As a background, 1 may men·
·1n f orma tion f rom c1rctes c1ose to a hltherto t ~us.t wor thy offl• raw
Uon fish
that in
I nave
etten
s~a-urchin~.
Jopan,
all the
currtM,

cia! who Is In toucb with a reportedly highly placed spokesman who is understood to have • • • •
Reporting In the fast life of the national capitol where one's
sources have to be graded Is far different lhlnJ Ulan
lng the dally evepta of our sniall Ohio towns. ·H ere we
find someone willing to speak for publication without his name
being used. Reason: Just ·about any remarks tan be traced
back to the Individual saying them. We know each other so
well.
Maybe that's why many a big city newspaper man gives
the whirling struggle he finds enmeshing hlm and buys
quiet little paper with 5,000 circulation and becomes one ol a
community. He won't contract ulcers at 45, or have his pump

frted grubworm• (very tasty), elo-

phant heart. ancient
with the heads on,

eggs, quail
shari'o fin

CHANNIL I

8.M Slin On
7.00 Today
9:00 Romper RoGm
10:00 Hom e
11'00 The Price Is Right
11 :30 Truth or con!lequeneel
1:1:00 Tie Tac Doullb
12.30 It Could Be You
l:C'O Current
2:00 Parson' s Study
2:30 Tennesseoe Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen For A Day
4·4.5 Modern Romance
!HIO Comedy Tlme
!1:80 My LittJe Margie
8:00 Spinach Playhouse
6:30 NPWS
6:45 Sportlil Eye
6:55 Weathercast
7 00 Federal Men

7:30 Jonathan Widen Shew
7:43 NBC Newi
8:00 Arthur Murray Party
· 8:30 Panic ,
0:00 ·Jane Wyman Show
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Kal&lt;er Alumlnus flour
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10:30 A Man ~aUed X
11:00 N'ews Headlinea
11:15 Weatbf'rr'C•
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1\:M Tonight
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double-dipped choeoh.le ma1ted
mllksbalrie• cold beer. trurk-drlv

lons and •nails-my North Carouna soul cried out for a b.seon,
, tettucP-. peanut butte,- and jelly

W.eatbm:alt

u:20 Pren t~os
lt:2S to~llllt
12:30 SlP 0!1

WS A'Z·TV

10:00 Garry Moorf'
10':30 Arthur Godf.re,
11:80 Strike It Rleb

· Pf0 f1"t. Squeeze Next ,~~::
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10:30 Arthur G')dfrer
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CLEWU.AND UP-Tbe ateel demand and lower prices for some ~on dolliln , to increase ita annual 2:30 Housl'!party
3:00 Big Payoff
~p. palm ulad, bullalo tongue, tuduitry wJU ')e Jripped wltl! a · metals, especially copper. Home ~ngot capa~1ty by nearly h~o mill- 3:00 Bla: Payorr
3:30 Bob Cril!lb)' Show
·Uve shrimJ&gt;, and moet of th• 11,proflt aqueeze:' durini th.e com- appHnnce manufacturers and' pro- 10n ton~ . ..fhe project will_near S:SO Bo' Craaby Show
4:00 Brlg:btP-r Day
eluslc dlohes of moet of the 1n1 yell" 11 the tl'end ot the first ducE:'rs or other home products completion thls. year. Fae~ll~ies 4:()0 Brighter Day
4:13 Secret storm
eountrles.
·quarter continues, Steel Maaazine were reported declining because improvements Include two ne.w •:15 Seeret Storm
4:30 Edge tJ' Nlgbt
But the roast beef of old Eng- said today.
of the lower l'ate of hou~ing starts large open hearth furnacea m
t::30 Ed&amp;e or NiJ(ht
.5 :00 The Early Show
basn't a patch on the roast
The metal working weekly re- and ~&gt;tattered competitive price ~leveland, two. electric furnaces
5:00 1'be Early Show
·8:30 Your E&amp;sO' nepm:ter
old New Yor•k, and I ported that steel producers and pressures.
In Warren, ~hJo, and conversion !!:30 Your Esso Reporter
6:48 Spor:ts parade
been In a French resfabricators and ruppliers to th.e
·Hea,..y equipmenl produeen of !In electric
furnace to top 6·45 Sports Paradp
6!55 Weatherman
that could 10~ Industry generally predict a pros- were reportedly sti ll expanding ch.arglng ln. th~ Chieai~ plant.
7:00 Profile
:M Weathennan
8
• Vieux Corre In peroua year, but do not e.xpect with one of 13 reported firms . The p~blleatJon predicted that, 7~00 Presa Conferene&lt;&gt;
7:111 Douilas Edwards
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lnf!reased
proflts margin.!! to showing a &amp;ales dceline in the ~~ the first; · quarters. trend con- 7.u5 Dougtaa.Edwa.rds.
7:30 Range Jf,idcr
fail him at ~0 .
There is no use argulnl(; It Js mateb the sales Increase.
lint q'uarter.
tmues:, the t~dustry wHl lou only 7:30 Robinhoo1
8:00 Phil Silvers Show
Strcl sai ~ the mtllook for pro· about 20 rnlillon man·da] 1 _byh 6 :00 Burns &amp; Allen
i!:30 Privd.te S~:r:.etqy
Your hometown paper, you notice, rarely lf ever quotes a Impossible to bu)' a reallv good
Of 45 metal working companies
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Talent Scouts
9:00 To Tell the Trutb
!!leak outside t'he continental announcing ,Preliminary figure s ductrs or farm equipment is strike idleness, compareq Wit
Person criticizing another. Yet it is commonplace in centers rare
bri!(htened t.y fvur factors: lm· more than 22 million days !oat in ::~ J Love Lucy ,
ll:30 Red SkeltoD
United Stales, becauqe even it
no larger than Columbus or ClnctnnaH. We must seek vot&gt;rt the fore\gnt&gt;rs 12 et hohJ of a df"- or estimates for the first quarter, proved irrigaliof\ and .conserva· the good years _pf li1~1 and ~OM. 9;30 Deeem~r Br,tde
10:00 $6f,OdO QueStloD
"excttlng ~eading" in "Gtber fttlds. And this Is good. After
rent 'JllecA of meat, theJ don't Steel PG}nted out, 30 ray aale~wlll lio11 techniques \'\lhich are reduc·
10":00 'Studio One ...
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10·30 Spiko Jones Show
be aS aCod or 'better than the tOr·
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which kind of journ&amp;UJm · sene&amp; ·the hlgher purpose,
han'~ lt ri~~:ht or else .smother lt8 responding
ll :00 Up-to-the Mlnute Ne,Ji
11:00 UP-To-The Minute, New1
quarter of last year, ing ef!ect~ · of drought; farmer s
which spJashes haJf·'trutha and rumours of conflict. here
taste in sauce.
11:0!1 ~annlng the Weather
I 11:05 Scanning the Weat!Mr
Only 25 per cent expet't pro-fits increased buying with elections
out of the way and some degree
11:10 The Late Show
8:30 The Brothers
battle there, or the day'to-day registering ol a
The chino,. food to betteT In to follow suit.
people working and playing together with as little fus~
the Hous• or Chan tn New York
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personalities as possible?
than in HonJr Kong, and 1 don't adjustment within the etonomy rarm
policies: a weakening farm
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replacement needs; and
mein. j will m111leh anv of a hU'.l· normal Steel producerl!~urrent­ creasing
WI1TN-TV CHANNit. IJ
!Hijustment to a peacetime mardrcd Italian re!rtauran~ In New Jy operallni d about 90 per eebt ket which becomes more " reLl:« SignOn
York against tho ftw~ bWit b1 of capacity- were said to be re- alistic.''
COJ;UMBUS UP-Atty. Gen. 11 :-t-4 Sign Oo
11:45 cart-ol.ln Club
'Rnmll and ror n f'Oilf!'lomerl'Lllon lying on more efficient produe·
William Saxbe Friday elearcd up 11 :4:S Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News ·
of fin·~ roodq, of all nationaUt\eq, Lion and elimination of coatty
The industrial capacity contin· a "fumble" in the Ohio Leghtla. 12:10 Noon News
12:111 Neighbors
' will nit San Francisco aanlmu overtlme coupled with hiaher ues on an expanding pace, Steel ture.
12:15 Neighblfrs
12:30 IJberace
The attorney general ruled 12:80 :Uberace
suid.
the pntlre world. For my dousrh prices for .:itcel.
1:00 Feminine Touch
Mr. Jack Cowie, Iormor Meigs County newopaperman, was the 11erm11n.! can't r.ook any bet·
Republic Steel Corp. in Cleve· that owners of domesllc rabbits 1:00 Feminine Toueb
Non-ferrous com.,anie!l were re.
1:4&amp; Movie Matinee
handed a nice compliment publicly In the Columbus Dispatch tPJr th11n thr. F.MIIRh. hut vou'11 ported suffering from redUcOO"' land is in\'('sting some 166 mill . killed by dogs can be reimbursed' I 1:45 Mov1e Matinee
3:00 Afternoon J:t1lm Festival
fol' the loss, ~ven though the leg- 3:00 Afternoon Film Festival
4:3C. Super Serial Time
Sunday. Jack, a reporter who bas to have events buzzing to ,o . b~ter ln Clnrlnnatl tf you
islators specifically voted against 4:30 SuPf'r Serial Time
&amp;:00 Mlekey Mou.!!e Club
stay awake and on the job, and the kind that !Ita snucl)' Into fn"cv G#&gt;rmnn dlshe!l than yOU
the measure in 1955.
15:00 Mickey MoUlt&gt; Club
8:00 Cartoon Club
will tn Berlin.
·metropolitan pubUcatlon, received credit for cracking
a. Speetes ot
AOIIOSs
22. Betrdt
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The misundel;'sta.nding occurred 6:00 . Cartoon CJub
Up to nnw, lncludln~ suck!ln!Z
8:30 Five Star FineJ
pepper
1. htry queen
23. Fehne
Geer case In Lancaster. Cowie may be a candidate for one
when
the
legialature,
on
recom7:15 Jobn Daly &amp; the New
nl~rs r01111ted umtertrrOunrt In pan·
6:i0 ~ve St.r.Fln•t
f. otrl'l
215. De&lt;:k
'· 1nvalld'l
the cigarette awards in journalism work publicized on
mendation of a committee, voted 7:11 .Job'b Daly ind Ne:w.
7:30 Conniet
o:hmu8 \envoi, t hiVt! not encnun( naut.)
nickname ·
food
exclude
domestic
rabbits
from
to
each week over NBC. Hope he makes the grade.
7:30.
Wire
Senlee
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Wyatt Earp
tf.r~d any Aubtcrrlln""n eoolt:IM
!li. 'Epic
26. Seod
1. Be1equer•
a bi11 giving compenaation to 8:30 Voice o! Flreotont
9:00
lsroken Arrow
Jack, however, Is a much better reporter than he II a fisher· thAt c~n shnb a rnnrUment at 't
veuel
moot
ownllr!l of other animals ldlled 9:00 Press Confereriee
9:30 DuPont CavalMe 'l'beatn
t. Swiftly
I. Prlaon
as. Lam.
man, though he assumed preeminence aa an angler when here. olaln N~w ll'ng"land ahorP dinnc•
by dogs.
1:38 Law-renee W•It Top Tuael 10:00 Polka Tlrrie
tO. B.)
pre)'
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One of those aloremenUoned "usually reliable sources" bas 1" '"hlrh thf elam11, lob~ter.!!
The do-mestic rabbit parqr.apb 10:30 :Mort Sabar
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Pole
10:30 Confidential rue
iUthor
disclosed recently that the fish Jaclt displayed so proudly to fl'(&gt;~h N:.rn Afld chlrkt-m all stet
was never deleted from the bill 11&lt;00 Newo of Ilia Ntchl
8. River (Atll) 3t:i. Per.
11:00 Newt
u. Exclaim•
~or\ or ,lxed Ul) In' fhelr own
his father-In-law, the late Lou Burford, up&lt;ln Jack's return
and It waa stped into law by lt: I&amp; Tlleatro IS
10. Atlaftl
CO·
aneerlnJIY
.. U:UI 11healro 13
iulre~ 11nl'h~" th11 twoneynlent chap
Gov. Frank J Lausehe.
11.
Landed
lated
l!l•h:u••hn•'t
Allltw.,
from Johnson's Late really had been frozen but a short time ernnsure ot senweed.
U.. Vatuabl•
12: 18 SltD Off
Saxbe 1aid be ruled on the 1'er·
proJ)trtlo
metal
31. Exchange
41. oatrlchllkt
before Lou saw them. That'• all right, Jack. They taoted as y ht,•P. eaten Arrlrn n ovsters
IAINID A MIAL
s1on of the bUI signed by the
18. Speek,
premium
bird
15.
Man'•
good as If you'd cau1ht them didn't they?
Audr.:Uan nv11ters. Eurnoe1n 0''·
18. A atrOJ'Ia,.
38. Wrest
42. Largo
governor.
iES9EX, Conn. -Volunteer flre-1
SNIRT
ntekname
1'7.CUt
Wood)'4ber to. Palltteat
worm
Men
were
extra
hungry
wben
they
lQLLDEER,
N. D.-Soil ~
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slf'rs, hi~
and vet
Oriental
ov!lto,.~.
Rn•l
lt. Wit
toucbPd
the old·
puty
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COLORID MILK 1101TLII
tiDally li'i'iwd for· their annual ~~onitt R. M. Davis used -the
lO. Sodium
!U. ReJect4
P•OM DAfl • . ,
i'll!'hlont~rl Carolina out~nOT oyster
tEn(.)
46. Pronoun
MONTPEL\ER, Vt.-The at1te b&amp;Dquet 1n hour tate. They had word "sntrt" to deseribe the
The Junior..aenlor b~~tquet and
thE' rrltfers ar11&gt;
agriculture deJbl;~eDt aays milk •tOpped en route to dou1e a mixture of snow and dirt whipped
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in ~lmber-eo'ore'd bottlq . bll 1 bllre.
into the lit by winter galu Jn
prom al Mlddle~&gt;m!t ·11lcb llebtiOiiott&gt;at'l~~ In k•lo and nioped h•
JtWIIIIL ttrm
better flavor thanll that placed
these parta.
wUI be held oa trlday, April :ze " small rolnf'fld hov Into a gouptn t•lear glass bOtllea. Tile deport·
IIIJIIit.UPTID·MIAL ·
and motbu of Junior ltul:lentl wlll Dint .. or bolllnc buttPr,
'24. Altver
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mt.th tald tes:s ihow -lii!ht'1affeCts 'mBA,NON', Ore.-.-&amp;ome 12S
•AMILY COUNT
be ia th•tre or the· banquet. A
Noboilv In the WOl"hl really Ull•
27. Rub out
milk
navor~
espeelallY
tbec
homoflremen
and
.theJr
wives
l&amp;tber.
~AIRFJ:ELD,
.Me.-Mrs. M'abala
1ptclal meettn1 blil bten ealled dl'!rttandl lef'! ere11rn but u11 Rnd
2&amp;. Web-!ootetl
genh:cd
variety
and
th•t
mUi:
la
eil
hert
lot:
the
annual
volunteer
O'l&gt;onaJ,
96,
has
292 descendant• .
for tbtlt Jnothtf'l Tutidl)' at 1:30 onr 1verllfe ,.anned sonll Is h"tleT
~irtl
cleBr bottlet Jeft la , tbe : adnllght firemen~ •banquet. Twlee durlna -10 children, 1;19 gnmdehlldren,
•· m. at tilt bllh tahooL
than ••methlftg a Frenehm11n
so. More
for 20 miililtel ;atKf8n fellloua I the eftnln&amp; alarms ealled the l166 .great·trandchildren and 47"
IIPtmdt a wtll'!k brewln1 on th ~
fiUAIUiecll
Ha\'or impairment.
men to duty.
great-great-grandehlldren.
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btlr.1r: of the ttOYI!.
NOITIIIII ~NNOVNCID
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Ptonov.a
But
h
·Ia:
O)"t1v
fair
to
sav
that,
Group I of tlut WolDen's Alloe~
30 ....tltl01ol
atlon wiU - 1 at lllo Fl1'll Pro• renerallv speaklnc, Amf!rlea abo
Clllb~ Cburdl, 1'tlllda1, ArJr. 18. le!'VM the worat food ln ~lle
10. _._..
I t o - wUI be lin. Sudaon world-In the aYerue roataunn•,
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Whlto, llro. part OUmote . and the averasre roadalde joint. Jn
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Cuey
oee,
Tent
they
try
ltetll:.
and
anv·
Mn. Jam.e• Buc•anu.
OS.An&gt;dOul
M~ PRoF,
bodv who
would
fry a steak
ta. Humt. •an
CAN'T 6ET A
OIIAIIOI TO M-IT
would rualle ...tue.
MUM!!LE EVEN
Pomet'&lt;IJ Beod Gral\le wiU meet
In Cilllornlt they boot :vou tb
OUT OF HIS
WedneadQ at '1:10 t. m. There death with ab.tone•. and the onlt
.,l,. . lloutheut
CI..ASS
WHEN
will be off!.., ~ and on wov to ... tijt. ruhherlled tbetl
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HE
PRESENTS
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memherl ore Ul'locl to tiltinG.
~. Arlil
"THE SIMPLEST
11l~e a rotk aarl then eat the roc.&lt;.
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PROBL.EM• ..
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1.~
eookl eveeythlac In .-rease and
tu1r1nlee1 tttomatne to (0 with
1.~
th" aeute lnd1reatlon.
Q(\0.'11 CR'l'PTOQUorE- Here'• 'llow lo w~lti
Tilt ,..dlnA!'y
N:ew En•land
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Fumble Cleared
By S.axbe Rul•'ng
Jn Rabbi'l Law

Cowie Breveted For Work In G,eer Case
But His Fishing Exploits QuestiOfled!

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OHIO VALLEY

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SLIP SLII&gt;I&lt;l'I.Y ·IN

A Ornte;r~.m Quota1ton

1II~~~:...~th~•~,ceffee
toUftd. tnd t1e3
and naojpf'Jcl tdlble.-

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OntJetttr tlmply atandlfor another. · I.,_ thilaampte A •• u~ed
lor- the thnt L'a, X tor the two O'a, etc. $lncle ltttet'll, t.pol·
t~p- the leriatJt ' and fonnatlon of the wora. "' all hlnh.
·l*b day tM COdt lettera ar.e different. · ,

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Educated People
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peo_ple wboW'JUt.tnd. desene it.
AI • pn.C:tical llle&amp;ture to
pret.d tM f&amp;&amp;t&amp;)re of J01tf' bustneu, help the eollepa or uni·
ftllatW. of JOV dloiee-oow!
The nturnt wiH be creater
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dollars worth of

good• to Red

Cblna a year. It espeeieUy Wlnts
to develop nport of autom.obUaa
The

utomoblles

supposed1y-

would be strJctJy for ll'lvilian u,e.
There the question arise• of how
anybody could keep Chinese Com·
munist army men from rldlna in
sue'h vebkles If they llRd.
One argument wbieh those .Uo

ravOJ" t11creued trade u!lie-tneludln( some Am~•a es:port.
ert-if that tirht ~
only ~e to mlft communlst
China almost completelY atpudent on.;RuiBia for a:oodi. It ~ee~•­
The o'tllcial AmericJn llltlllld .hi
tbat ter relaxation will aid the

We~ The Dally SeDtinel are very pleased

!&lt;' utend a hllld of W11lcome to all the new

llllbScribers who have accepted The Daily Sentinel as their boone

newspaper and

to all

of our rubserlbeJs

or long standing who have 1tamrn the enjOyrneill or tea41Dg 0111' Dewspaper and have seen us grow and aplUid our serw:.t of k\ed eonnge.
We have appreclale4 the irlRd

wonts of eneo~
lbat
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bave Jlven us strength

.IQ!d lbe friendly aritlclems as well which has hillpo4 iia to Improve our product and to
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many vlirled interests. today, 111ore homes reeelve ~ Daii7 Sellllllel {J,3'1'4 ·homes)
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JUnQpaper, wltbollt 1111lch we coulc! not eiilst, &amp;rid Witbout which,.. could not pw.

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Macmillan discuased the 1rade sl'·
u~tion wtth Pre~ident Eisenhow·
er at tbelr eonrerence in Ber·
muda lut month. Nu agreemel•t
was reached.
Tr. . .,.up ToMMt
Now it has been decided thal
the 15 countries whir.h belong .to
the China Trade Co.Ordlnatin;t
Committee shall discuss relaxa.
Lion at a meeting t.o ' be held io
Paris soon. Member• of thi.s com·
mi'ttee, called ..Chlncom," 1~­
elude the United Sta1es, Canada,
Japan and 12 European members

Rainfall Only
Half In March
Usual Amount

JUHK CO.

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Ofllee BMiii&amp; I 1e U. lie L IC!tll 'tlllf- 11 ftwQ

British. Prime . Minister HaroH

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19M-to~; liirtifl 1, l1117-tlauch-

be -steD..
But tbtre I• lite~§' to be iDcnastnr pressure on Ole covl!'fP.
IDent rrom the lilt JBanulaetwett I m•eaL
to east AmerleaD re.miettohl.

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CElOi'liiAL FAi.Ls, II.. L- Mr.
and lin.. ll&amp;ariee Patenaude'•
•b!ltlren ~.;_ 11W loirthtla'"

to

FULTON THOMPSON

ft. ·I roo.m hOUfle

TEST
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$299.00

HAY LINER

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FOR

Chlua becoluH lrapot'tab.t re171.alat

THtord, Syraeure, 90'1·M.

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on tli&gt;lr-tablo. ll'IIOJI
the m6ney aad ilioJ want lo
into wllat b , poteDtilnt ·ene

a, 1;-,jfu

MED!:Rll deep ..On PUJUP· Yiran

Monday

Hew Furnitvre

France, Japab aDd otber coua·
trie" are determined to ease up
the embar&amp;o aaalut trade which
has ~h imposed •lm-e tbe Chin·
B. ,Eiae181eio whote Pod Office est Reds entered t.he Korean Wat
address ' is Pomeroy, Ohio bat ~n io 18:SO. ·
duly appofnted ,Ad~jnlalra~ 1 ~f
The Uniled State• is apilltt
the Estate of,Artbflt Delbeft: Waet. any relaxation. The EUenllower
stein, deeeafed'_ Iate of PooiVoy. adminJJtratlon eJ.PZUNI deter·
Meigs &lt;louatJ. Ohio~
minati•n to malo~ the United
Dated t'hl• tfth ~- Of March."j Stites blanket embargo on ROO
19&amp;7,
Cblna trade.
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Jo'ba C. Bteon .
Judl!,"i tll,t~bate ;Courl
to malntalathe Pfttell

NOTICI OP APPOINTMINT
latitt of Artttur Dela-t lhetateln
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Notice it hereby alveD that Cfldt

obtained bJ

robm s1,1lte, MoHair,-..· glidt.o
4-15 1tp

Legal Not.:_.
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lrHalii!L, Get ll"l"
thll 4th day of AprH 191tT.
llritl:ia and GenwlJ. for ino
eaUJe ' are black,
Jobn
C. BaeoD
8 .melmJm~t:,. umn~:
Iourlevab..
lepertt-o
Judge of the Prctb&amp;te COtU't. ltance, want tt bull4 v.p
blC
. eua tlJan purebred
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export tr.ad111 Jn motor cth an4
cot hue tbe aceenlllei&amp;J County, Ohio
lbly, $1l,MI!.OO Y&gt;arly, Only (t) a, 15, 22.
1ractor.s With CDiftmiJBiJt qbiaa. '
. over the 6oulders
it&lt; ·
$17DO sUrts y(JU. ?'or those d·'lSome .une..le.. laoauta&lt;llloero
of t1J0 purebred
lllririg lafger operaiton flbanci'al
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Ford aD4 Cb171lor ore oa
W
me
show
yGu
tome
a11sistance available. For further
reeord •• fl'fOriq lncNII~a
eut-out data 1Milab1l!
btJildina lots. Only aHilt
ln!onnat!on, write giving phooe
trade.
Henry
J'er'd
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at
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1t has been foUD4 that
minute• w.l1k from Court Houle.
to Dept. 131-L. B.ox 86&amp;-F, c/o
the
anfttlal
eoavent1oa
Of
tht
N•·
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b,,brld
gained in tbe H'O!.IA.
N.
Bengel,
PomeroJ.
Daily SerrUrfel, 'Pome~.
of these two breed• hu m1de
4 I tf tiabal · Alit(lril'ObUe Dealers ~
4·15-lt.e
etation In San hanclteo on lan.
2
1.0'1' FOR SALE. 493 Broadway, 18, sai.d that trade witb comtDu·1.._ur TIMI
' Ol Business Service!
M'ddi~~·.
\ ~.t"v . ... Write orca~ w. T. 1st Chilli might be in. the best inWash. - Charles
COMPLETE Insurance Pro*tion.
Urwin , 216 ·R obin nd.,
averl)' terests of the United PC!fates. He lsrliTOwnP,PENISH,.
a Toppenish drug .!~
Life, auto-. Fire, Polio. Call Don
Ohio, ptl&lt;me 856-W.
called for "realistic deeitdon.s" on owner. U• . ..ennOUilCed· pbns oo
trade and aid -polleiea regardJ1t build tlle town of Geota., Walh.,
M"'·,Qllll".tA}eporL
Ohio.
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R-ed-ruled eountrieJ.
at 1 lite near here.
Britain, West Germany, France
Q'1pi!rlni
llt:K miVJOE
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., -- The .
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and Japan amo4'g otht&gt;.r countries
trltehmaker, COH.lNS JEW&amp;
11 d
!iire3dy have relaxed their trad•!
STARTING EARLY
LPJIIS, Pomeroy.
14-lf
New Ho an
restrictions to a coru.lderabl~
LEE, Mass.-A well filled bope
extent. Britain notified the Unl~­ ebHt, aiyen u a door prize ~t a
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ed States in Mq, 1958, thilt it in. card party 10 st. Mary'a par~
RADIO l TELI!vmON SERVICE
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tended
to ¥'qease its ·. tta~ With ·hiU W41 ~WOD, by two year. 91d
Pbon~~o '!.:lO. Cleland Appliance
the Chinese Reds. This easing ;n· Steven COnsoJatl.
&amp;tore, lid W.l(aln SL; Pomeroy.
Completer:y Now Ftom
2-!lS.IJ ..
eluded the shipment of som"
Jflteh 10 Chute
items whieh had been classifitA
/
loeat1ons wllJ be

• bedro'brir 'luitl! • fhon, 2Bfi,
seen at llD lluttem"t.

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(1'1) Notice.s ,
1955 Pohtfae \'a :Star Cble( Cola·

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In ~eneznela Froill Bob EVIIIB Farm
CollUDeittary

CLAR.ING .o~ IJ1&gt; - 1..eon•••
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&amp;
• MIIlo,r 27 . employed on a brld••
s:PO'fiiD POri'. britllo, oaddl•. hoUdini
flor,.a a !rae.
for sale OTtl'iltle ro&gt; milk •""· tared lOJ whon d coil&gt;lructlo•
l-eMo Howard, Letart Falls.
worb&lt;r Cell 40 teet ftot;n a a:In:ler
4-h..tSte
and landed on tum . Tile toiJI.trllt·
don worker, who fell while work117) Help Wanted
ms on the Olln•Jotathleson ehenu . . BY CHARLI!S M. MCCANI1 .
ul plant con•t.ruetlon· job ntu United Preas su.a CorreJpondent
WANTED-Local reli!!.ble married here, 1utrered ollly a ft'W bruilfl.
It il pr.ictieally certaJn lb.,_
m.en, between tbe 8$'ei of 23 .and
Allied rerJtr!eU(JRI aplilst tnd,.
35, Wltb h1eh school education,
with Communi•t China trill be rt·

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IETTIR LATI, lTC.
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dou
it beneflt • comml.inlt)' ?
FITC1!111.1110. v.... UP - After
MIDDI.EBl/RY, VI. UP - A
firm bellover. tn the alo1•n, -t·ure 'llhls quesHH -1&amp; tikt!d Ctl t t~:~An~ lnvett~pm.. • TOJ&gt;OI1 tho! • t&gt;u•a·
Begin. a\ 40;" R&amp;bert H. HOllies lWarda 6l Eleetlot.ta ;and the Sec· lor ,lllo ra-04 !ht bolllf,pl £&lt;1.
ot . St.ate•s 'l/llce Dili.DY aor ~t. Arlllanll, pollet .,..olded
learned to ski at that ·.a et IPd how.
at 72, is an enthusiastic ronoier I thri"'·
lh•l ibe boUle bad
lurnod ...
flf. that sport.
h; a means or idetl· aldt down not 'by an lnb11der but
~P-"F•ont wb,o are 1&gt;y t~e .lamll,. d ... •
to vOW lh ,. ·.p.a11Jcular
DANGUOIIS Pll •
PROYIDENCE. R. 1. UP - II
~n ortfet to rCjl~let-. a xlm:ately 400 votere and it Is un·
took 20 AtltCihea to dose the wound
toes to the office of the likely that the precinct official•
wben 15-yffar-old Jease Crum Jr.,
of Electlona and com- how personally every voter.
.after eutUng a piece of pie, wlped
a form wklch bears his
In .10me ·rural areal, precinct
the knlle on his troUsers. ·
~~!'~ture This re,IDstrauon form off!clnb; do know the voters and
~ollllng sent out to ~he prec ~ r:ct 1 p"rhaps registration b not us
OLD,ST Ta:IPLITS
place on each Pleetion day · necessary 11- it is In a mor ~
MARLBORO, M111. UP- Fai.J.h,
a person requ..sts ballot~ densely populated art?a. In man y
Ho,Pe aDd Chality claim to be the in tha~ precinct he must 8i~n a places where
rea:il!ratlon has
nation's oldest triplet sldefs. A1J poll ~,;:&gt;uk. His ~~snaturc then is been put jnto effect, there has
widowi, Mrs. Al)pie Faith MaC. compared to bi1
rea:Urt.ration bHn .a noticeable reduction in
O,:,na_ld, Mrs. Ellep H~~ Daniell fOrm. tr tbe .ai&amp;ntitures are ,thf'l 1election lrregularilies. Regl.straand Mrs. Charity Murphy are now same, then the precinct cUicid s · tion is one of the means provid·
ln their 90th year. .
c,an be ccrt.Jlla lie iB a qualified ed by \h.C 1eais1ature for aafe·
elec\or. In that Pl'ieelnct.
guarding for us and our he!ra the
a&amp;v our · pr~cincts were heritage or our forefathers-.-the
smaller and our popula- sacred 'privilege: of e~ne•sing
was mc.re stable. Today the our opiprton at the polls.
' free
precinct
· appro· 1 ILl'' secret tnanner.
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versarr.
the LOWell
T~e blrtll·
lbll tllaa!led kltn.

LONG SERVICE • ••• •, By Alan Maver

Pirates Are

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MANAGER CALLED

Season Champ

NEW YORK (UP\-'hDdf,. GU!ft·
pert, IJl&amp;Dager of thfil ~~
c:lub of the Class D r ff,,:b~·
State League, was ealled' ltf Ule
parent New York YaDk~ - todiJ.
all a temporary repla~~~

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The

UNITED PRISS
Pittsburgh Pirat!!S a r c

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champions of rthe 1957 Grapefruit

Circuit.
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Despite their 4-3 loss to Dctrio!
Sunday, BobbY 'Sraga n's crew rtnlsh.ed the 5pring with a re('ord of
20 victories and 10 defe.ats agai'ls:
Majcrr league opposition. Jim finigan's two-run homer provided thE'
Tigers' margin of vit'!Ory in Sunday's i&amp;me at Cbarlcslon , W. Va
Cleveland topped t~e Amerkar.
League clubs with a J9-14 recor i

coach Bill Dickey. Diekey -U l'ftllperating from "ne':"ou1 · e . .
Uon" at Tarpon Spnngs; ·JI'la.

Brooklyn, which

N.atlonal

wa

finished Ia•·

League

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Dogs Vacciilltfd

with a 1&amp;-17 61'1te, wound up its
exhibition seaton with a 2-1 victory onr the ·vauket:l at YankeO?

Feb. 27.

ftabies and Distent~.
Treating Horses, Cattle ~;~r . Hop:

rf'S wae credi!e~ with the trlump.
Bill Taylor's two-nm homer ;n
the lith lnnina: P•Jwered thf'

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•pinst

Stadturit. Southpaw Johnny Po1 -

(Conh~o"uH

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after n~pping Milwaukee, 5-4, at
Milwaukee. AI Smith's three - ru;
homer was Lhe key blow far the
Indiln11.
among

tor aU diBeasel , ·

my new

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lASt HAVEN, Conn. UP_., f1r4' ·
. mao .ant\Wd 6ar1y .far • tMimo11ial
diapfr for 011e .Gf &amp;.heir qffkial11,
bul the alfatr had to be po.rtponed
lf.be rtltlunnt -wbere It was to
bavt beeJJ held wu dotroyed by
fi~ a few .b~'P, belon:
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the 18th umual en--rvUinl' competitiOn. Up' at tbe CloWers at the north Up end of
the ~ .u muter prden wtU be created. and
be a hcorded W11Cert. ot medieval mu.tc.

loan on llfnllt.ure•
auto or tumltl&amp;n

By Chet Tannehill

:~;:;~~~;~:WII~L blooming

Claiy,

BASEBALL QUIZZ: What pitcher from Meigs County
pitched 17 years in professional leagues and won ~5 games
one yea·r in a Class A league?

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Collins
Jewelry
E. Main Sl

Pomeroy

hind Pt. Pte8aant lfl the tasltap.
on t.ea~ recorda Neaael· :.n o~uionat up,llinllol. Collim
got 23:jhltJ1n -r.IJ' trip• for a Ukely would simply Jl)\t1'"U1'1tUc I
Ted WilllDin&amp;Uh average of .403. more experienced toeaer. CandiMilCh wa1 riaht close wit ·l dates may make application any20 safetic.s in 33 appearances for - urn~ .
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oth~'r players on the' Pomeroy
Third man m rAnk w11s 1 h1l f nl · I entry th 1s su mmer will be Bvb
tins, player-manager , with .296. not I Wlbon, centcrfieldcr, who hit .171i
bad stlcklna.
last summer, way below par, be·
Collins will bring on the OVA cause he batled near .400 In hi&amp;
diamond about the a~mc club that acmor at PHS in 1966; Buddy Cun·
finished so strona last year with . dHr. inlicldcr, nf Racine High, and
one nice addlll_on: Harvey Van In the ~crvice two yeatl, his play
Vrackcn, big f1rsl baseman who featuring the long ball and he halt
has moved to town and whom tremendous power; Bill Sheridan.
Sports Det~k has yet to meet Very ccnlerticldcr , a consistent hitter,
not quite frequently
reliable reports has It Van played though
a lot of (ast baseball In the Navy enough and John y(lung. right
the past thr~e year• and swishes fielder , who hit at .3~ In the last
a big bat.
half of the summer le.ague lut
summer.
Gone trom tho Pomeroy roster
thl1 IK!alon will be plteher Charlie
An addition Lhl1 )'car will 00
TheW. Collina Ia hoplna atrongl" Jimmy Joe Hcm!ley, nephew of
Kenny Jmboct.en, who hill been c-ut RolUe Hemsley, who plays any poof balleball two ye~&amp;u, will pick up sition, Including pitcher. He hit
the load. Imboden undoubtedly close to .300 la'l rear for PHS and
will be the No. 1 Uiucr with Guy up to Saturday, In hl1 ~enlor year,
Guinther to come In and put out was baltlna at • .lM)O pace. He wlll
be a welcome bulwark lo the
Pomeroy club.

High Hopes Mark
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Startm

CINCINNATI .up _ Tho Cincin·
nati Redic- open what could be
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their be•t year In the lul ccade
and a , hall tuclday when they
open the 19117 eeaaon aaaln•t the
St. l.ouis Cardinals at Crosley

lullcl • ltlrrect or
fenctcl·ln patio compleltl
with Rnt tartlen fvml.
lure. Set ua for lcltaa •ncl
ualattanct.
.\'Rrd or Gorden
WOOD PINCIMG

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Easr Budgel Terms

THE ..
POMEROY CEMENt BLOCK COMPANY

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ln:sianee. ui'ChtM trorn all over the- - city W1l1

t.atJtei.' fqr

B.ksterl

1our bUll
a prompt ea.b

In

:ln tM Easter
botanical
gan!ena
andben~arly a thousand
Jillea
wm ttun
cfnter'a ClharulelJ'ardena.
open for the .ealh CWI~omers, there'D be an
shoW the Hayden Plaaetartum, the circus
wiD be pla)1M' 1l~Rbal! •t bome-;· the
~ d~mCIJ\g atifhe Met • , • and 110 on
lovfl, my
One. t"ff come qwa-yr lor ~. til-e
rt&amp;!M i.t __
oreci
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appear oN tk.e
"'t:Jg'iflg .A®
th:e tvt'Uedow

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Big stickers George Ne-,-,e-1-ro_a_d and Gene Mit~h will be
cause for many an OVA pitcher to put extra stulf on their
tosses this summer when these gents sashay up to the plate.
They are the heaviest guns in the Pomeroy Baseball club bat·
ting order, based on last year's play. This club wat way, way
down In the first haU, but soared up to take se.;ond place be·

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YORit~lnp GILt -New Yorker thlnkJ
ahout:
Tbl call ot the Ettropean wll4 and the Jlt'OSI*t
of 'ltavtng cocktalla with Prfneesa Grace in the
palace at Monaco (get, Dad!) wiD keep me from
bell'ti':Oft hulO tor EMler ,ttl Manhattan thla IH.•
10Jl-4nd tile loll li aU mine.
, The one tOolllh upeet ·ot the day, ot coune,
ill the celebrated. Impromptu parade In Firth avenue, wben toclat eltmben, publlelty-mln4e4
llllftl'~ la lhow bulinesa an!~ jUat phlln J'i.pera
jam. elbow to elbow In tbe 1tNet u tf tt were
New Y,ea,r'a, Allde from this Ulftlne anVe, howI'Vtl.l'. tho city eomes aHve so bet.Utitu).ly and joy.
oully on Eaeter that it'a a pleuure to be\oJd,
OYer ob. the cna.t lawn ln. Central park. for

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Tornado Has
Third Win In
Current Play
Coach Larry Morrison'! Racine
Tornadoes took their third strala:ht
victory without defeat this season
when they nipped Chaunct')'·Dover
6-4 on the· Jo•crs' diamond behind
the steady hurllna of Ivau Powell
who reUeved starter Doug GrAblm
In the third.
Graham was not wild but he waa
otf.form as Chauncey put a aln1le
and a double back·to·back in tho
first Inning to gD ahead t-0. After
Powell came on he pitched ncar
perfect ball until the !a:ot lnnlna
when he walked the flret two men
in his career and Chaunc~y threat
cned. He got tbc tire out In Ume,

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Inning 1-1 when Powell'a slnlle
scored Grimm from secomt.. The
To•n•do wont •hoad lo otay In lh•
fourth all Graham lod olf with 1
slnale, moved to second on a wild
pitch, atole third, and scored on
Grimm's ny.
The winners ecwed It up in the
Ki.xlh aa Grimm and Graham both
acored artor hits by Friend and
Saber. They added two more In
the seventh when Friend and
Powell drove in two runs wltb

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The tradltlon1l home opener hu
been the custom of the Redlega
alnce enterln; the National League &amp;inglel.
in 181d. The Redic&amp;• are lhe only
Powell fannt"d. 8 In bla rm: Inn·
team ·In the leaaue pcrmiltd to lngs, and lh:ouah the busky toaer
start their season at home each never pitched an Inning of ball
before two w~ka aao. bldl k! be
year.
Opening day baa reached the one ot Racine a outstanding pUCh·
statu11 of a near civic holiday in 1ers.
PIJ.y. th.b week Includes Athens
Cincinnati whenJ the l:ld.Uftcr Is
sold out a few di:Y'I after the p~ at ltaeme, Thursday at 4:30; Ra-

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ccdlnaseaaon ~elosea.
cine at Middleport. Thursday ~;t
Mana1er Birdie Tebbettl hal ex· t :30 and Cbauncey at Racine Frt·
pressed optlmlam over this year'• day at 3:30.
pitching 1t.alf. Pltehtna 'Jona hu b-~Ftna:;
2-8 e 2
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bef'n a m-.)or problem tor Cineln. "-- n'
n1tl. Hlttina: home runt baJ been Chauncey
100 001 2--4 8 2
on~ of the major aiiCitl of the
Batteries: RMelne-Graham , Pow~
and
Blreh: Chauncey
Rc. Jep,
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'l'hi Cerdlnal• .c(eaied the Red,
an ~""· ey.
lee•, 4·2:, Jn thi 1031 opener when
Stan Mullal lll 1 tWo.rp.n homer.
· Gov. ¢. William O'Neill will tosa
out the !l"t bo)l 1&lt;&gt; launeh tho
l)odlega' oeellon. tt• wllllhrow lho
ball to Cincinnati Mayor Charle•
Taft wli.o wlll be &amp;tandiq near the
lhlrd b•oe foul Uno.

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IETTIR LATI, lTC.
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it beneflt • comml.inlt)' ?
FITC1!111.1110. v.... UP - After
MIDDI.EBl/RY, VI. UP - A
firm bellover. tn the alo1•n, -t·ure 'llhls quesHH -1&amp; tikt!d Ctl t t~:~An~ lnvett~pm.. • TOJ&gt;OI1 tho! • t&gt;u•a·
Begin. a\ 40;" R&amp;bert H. HOllies lWarda 6l Eleetlot.ta ;and the Sec· lor ,lllo ra-04 !ht bolllf,pl £&lt;1.
ot . St.ate•s 'l/llce Dili.DY aor ~t. Arlllanll, pollet .,..olded
learned to ski at that ·.a et IPd how.
at 72, is an enthusiastic ronoier I thri"'·
lh•l ibe boUle bad
lurnod ...
flf. that sport.
h; a means or idetl· aldt down not 'by an lnb11der but
~P-"F•ont wb,o are 1&gt;y t~e .lamll,. d ... •
to vOW lh ,. ·.p.a11Jcular
DANGUOIIS Pll •
PROYIDENCE. R. 1. UP - II
~n ortfet to rCjl~let-. a xlm:ately 400 votere and it Is un·
took 20 AtltCihea to dose the wound
toes to the office of the likely that the precinct official•
wben 15-yffar-old Jease Crum Jr.,
of Electlona and com- how personally every voter.
.after eutUng a piece of pie, wlped
a form wklch bears his
In .10me ·rural areal, precinct
the knlle on his troUsers. ·
~~!'~ture This re,IDstrauon form off!clnb; do know the voters and
~ollllng sent out to ~he prec ~ r:ct 1 p"rhaps registration b not us
OLD,ST Ta:IPLITS
place on each Pleetion day · necessary 11- it is In a mor ~
MARLBORO, M111. UP- Fai.J.h,
a person requ..sts ballot~ densely populated art?a. In man y
Ho,Pe aDd Chality claim to be the in tha~ precinct he must 8i~n a places where
rea:il!ratlon has
nation's oldest triplet sldefs. A1J poll ~,;:&gt;uk. His ~~snaturc then is been put jnto effect, there has
widowi, Mrs. Al)pie Faith MaC. compared to bi1
rea:Urt.ration bHn .a noticeable reduction in
O,:,na_ld, Mrs. Ellep H~~ Daniell fOrm. tr tbe .ai&amp;ntitures are ,thf'l 1election lrregularilies. Regl.straand Mrs. Charity Murphy are now same, then the precinct cUicid s · tion is one of the means provid·
ln their 90th year. .
c,an be ccrt.Jlla lie iB a qualified ed by \h.C 1eais1ature for aafe·
elec\or. In that Pl'ieelnct.
guarding for us and our he!ra the
a&amp;v our · pr~cincts were heritage or our forefathers-.-the
smaller and our popula- sacred 'privilege: of e~ne•sing
was mc.re stable. Today the our opiprton at the polls.
' free
precinct
· appro· 1 ILl'' secret tnanner.
·
,.
versarr.
the LOWell
T~e blrtll·
lbll tllaa!led kltn.

LONG SERVICE • ••• •, By Alan Maver

Pirates Are

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Season Champ

NEW YORK (UP\-'hDdf,. GU!ft·
pert, IJl&amp;Dager of thfil ~~
c:lub of the Class D r ff,,:b~·
State League, was ealled' ltf Ule
parent New York YaDk~ - todiJ.
all a temporary repla~~~

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UNITED PRISS
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champions of rthe 1957 Grapefruit

Circuit.
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Despite their 4-3 loss to Dctrio!
Sunday, BobbY 'Sraga n's crew rtnlsh.ed the 5pring with a re('ord of
20 victories and 10 defe.ats agai'ls:
Majcrr league opposition. Jim finigan's two-run homer provided thE'
Tigers' margin of vit'!Ory in Sunday's i&amp;me at Cbarlcslon , W. Va
Cleveland topped t~e Amerkar.
League clubs with a J9-14 recor i

coach Bill Dickey. Diekey -U l'ftllperating from "ne':"ou1 · e . .
Uon" at Tarpon Spnngs; ·JI'la.

Brooklyn, which

N.atlonal

wa

finished Ia•·

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Dogs Vacciilltfd

with a 1&amp;-17 61'1te, wound up its
exhibition seaton with a 2-1 victory onr the ·vauket:l at YankeO?

Feb. 27.

ftabies and Distent~.
Treating Horses, Cattle ~;~r . Hop:

rf'S wae credi!e~ with the trlump.
Bill Taylor's two-nm homer ;n
the lith lnnina: P•Jwered thf'

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Stadturit. Southpaw Johnny Po1 -

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Milwaukee. AI Smith's three - ru;
homer was Lhe key blow far the
Indiln11.
among

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lASt HAVEN, Conn. UP_., f1r4' ·
. mao .ant\Wd 6ar1y .far • tMimo11ial
diapfr for 011e .Gf &amp;.heir qffkial11,
bul the alfatr had to be po.rtponed
lf.be rtltlunnt -wbere It was to
bavt beeJJ held wu dotroyed by
fi~ a few .b~'P, belon:
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the 18th umual en--rvUinl' competitiOn. Up' at tbe CloWers at the north Up end of
the ~ .u muter prden wtU be created. and
be a hcorded W11Cert. ot medieval mu.tc.

loan on llfnllt.ure•
auto or tumltl&amp;n

By Chet Tannehill

:~;:;~~~;~:WII~L blooming

Claiy,

BASEBALL QUIZZ: What pitcher from Meigs County
pitched 17 years in professional leagues and won ~5 games
one yea·r in a Class A league?

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Jewelry
E. Main Sl

Pomeroy

hind Pt. Pte8aant lfl the tasltap.
on t.ea~ recorda Neaael· :.n o~uionat up,llinllol. Collim
got 23:jhltJ1n -r.IJ' trip• for a Ukely would simply Jl)\t1'"U1'1tUc I
Ted WilllDin&amp;Uh average of .403. more experienced toeaer. CandiMilCh wa1 riaht close wit ·l dates may make application any20 safetic.s in 33 appearances for - urn~ .
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.377.
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Third man m rAnk w11s 1 h1l f nl · I entry th 1s su mmer will be Bvb
tins, player-manager , with .296. not I Wlbon, centcrfieldcr, who hit .171i
bad stlcklna.
last summer, way below par, be·
Collins will bring on the OVA cause he batled near .400 In hi&amp;
diamond about the a~mc club that acmor at PHS in 1966; Buddy Cun·
finished so strona last year with . dHr. inlicldcr, nf Racine High, and
one nice addlll_on: Harvey Van In the ~crvice two yeatl, his play
Vrackcn, big f1rsl baseman who featuring the long ball and he halt
has moved to town and whom tremendous power; Bill Sheridan.
Sports Det~k has yet to meet Very ccnlerticldcr , a consistent hitter,
not quite frequently
reliable reports has It Van played though
a lot of (ast baseball In the Navy enough and John y(lung. right
the past thr~e year• and swishes fielder , who hit at .3~ In the last
a big bat.
half of the summer le.ague lut
summer.
Gone trom tho Pomeroy roster
thl1 IK!alon will be plteher Charlie
An addition Lhl1 )'car will 00
TheW. Collina Ia hoplna atrongl" Jimmy Joe Hcm!ley, nephew of
Kenny Jmboct.en, who hill been c-ut RolUe Hemsley, who plays any poof balleball two ye~&amp;u, will pick up sition, Including pitcher. He hit
the load. Imboden undoubtedly close to .300 la'l rear for PHS and
will be the No. 1 Uiucr with Guy up to Saturday, In hl1 ~enlor year,
Guinther to come In and put out was baltlna at • .lM)O pace. He wlll
be a welcome bulwark lo the
Pomeroy club.

High Hopes Mark
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CINCINNATI .up _ Tho Cincin·
nati Redic- open what could be
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their be•t year In the lul ccade
and a , hall tuclday when they
open the 19117 eeaaon aaaln•t the
St. l.ouis Cardinals at Crosley

lullcl • ltlrrect or
fenctcl·ln patio compleltl
with Rnt tartlen fvml.
lure. Set ua for lcltaa •ncl
ualattanct.
.\'Rrd or Gorden
WOOD PINCIMG

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THE ..
POMEROY CEMENt BLOCK COMPANY

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t.atJtei.' fqr

B.ksterl

1our bUll
a prompt ea.b

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botanical
gan!ena
andben~arly a thousand
Jillea
wm ttun
cfnter'a ClharulelJ'ardena.
open for the .ealh CWI~omers, there'D be an
shoW the Hayden Plaaetartum, the circus
wiD be pla)1M' 1l~Rbal! •t bome-;· the
~ d~mCIJ\g atifhe Met • , • and 110 on
lovfl, my
One. t"ff come qwa-yr lor ~. til-e
rt&amp;!M i.t __
oreci
. ,J'II;e
appear oN tk.e
"'t:Jg'iflg .A®
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Big stickers George Ne-,-,e-1-ro_a_d and Gene Mit~h will be
cause for many an OVA pitcher to put extra stulf on their
tosses this summer when these gents sashay up to the plate.
They are the heaviest guns in the Pomeroy Baseball club bat·
ting order, based on last year's play. This club wat way, way
down In the first haU, but soared up to take se.;ond place be·

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YORit~lnp GILt -New Yorker thlnkJ
ahout:
Tbl call ot the Ettropean wll4 and the Jlt'OSI*t
of 'ltavtng cocktalla with Prfneesa Grace in the
palace at Monaco (get, Dad!) wiD keep me from
bell'ti':Oft hulO tor EMler ,ttl Manhattan thla IH.•
10Jl-4nd tile loll li aU mine.
, The one tOolllh upeet ·ot the day, ot coune,
ill the celebrated. Impromptu parade In Firth avenue, wben toclat eltmben, publlelty-mln4e4
llllftl'~ la lhow bulinesa an!~ jUat phlln J'i.pera
jam. elbow to elbow In tbe 1tNet u tf tt were
New Y,ea,r'a, Allde from this Ulftlne anVe, howI'Vtl.l'. tho city eomes aHve so bet.Utitu).ly and joy.
oully on Eaeter that it'a a pleuure to be\oJd,
OYer ob. the cna.t lawn ln. Central park. for

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Tornado Has
Third Win In
Current Play
Coach Larry Morrison'! Racine
Tornadoes took their third strala:ht
victory without defeat this season
when they nipped Chaunct')'·Dover
6-4 on the· Jo•crs' diamond behind
the steady hurllna of Ivau Powell
who reUeved starter Doug GrAblm
In the third.
Graham was not wild but he waa
otf.form as Chauncey put a aln1le
and a double back·to·back in tho
first Inning to gD ahead t-0. After
Powell came on he pitched ncar
perfect ball until the !a:ot lnnlna
when he walked the flret two men
in his career and Chaunc~y threat
cned. He got tbc tire out In Ume,

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WEIIIIING

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Racine tied it up in the 1econd
Inning 1-1 when Powell'a slnlle
scored Grimm from secomt.. The
To•n•do wont •hoad lo otay In lh•
fourth all Graham lod olf with 1
slnale, moved to second on a wild
pitch, atole third, and scored on
Grimm's ny.
The winners ecwed It up in the
Ki.xlh aa Grimm and Graham both
acored artor hits by Friend and
Saber. They added two more In
the seventh when Friend and
Powell drove in two runs wltb

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The tradltlon1l home opener hu
been the custom of the Redlega
alnce enterln; the National League &amp;inglel.
in 181d. The Redic&amp;• are lhe only
Powell fannt"d. 8 In bla rm: Inn·
team ·In the leaaue pcrmiltd to lngs, and lh:ouah the busky toaer
start their season at home each never pitched an Inning of ball
before two w~ka aao. bldl k! be
year.
Opening day baa reached the one ot Racine a outstanding pUCh·
statu11 of a near civic holiday in 1ers.
PIJ.y. th.b week Includes Athens
Cincinnati whenJ the l:ld.Uftcr Is
sold out a few di:Y'I after the p~ at ltaeme, Thursday at 4:30; Ra-

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cine at Middleport. Thursday ~;t
Mana1er Birdie Tebbettl hal ex· t :30 and Cbauncey at Racine Frt·
pressed optlmlam over this year'• day at 3:30.
pitching 1t.alf. Pltehtna 'Jona hu b-~Ftna:;
2-8 e 2
010

102
bef'n a m-.)or problem tor Cineln. "-- n'
n1tl. Hlttina: home runt baJ been Chauncey
100 001 2--4 8 2
on~ of the major aiiCitl of the
Batteries: RMelne-Graham , Pow~
and
Blreh: Chauncey
Rc. Jep,
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'l'hi Cerdlnal• .c(eaied the Red,
an ~""· ey.
lee•, 4·2:, Jn thi 1031 opener when
Stan Mullal lll 1 tWo.rp.n homer.
· Gov. ¢. William O'Neill will tosa
out the !l"t bo)l 1&lt;&gt; launeh tho
l)odlega' oeellon. tt• wllllhrow lho
ball to Cincinnati Mayor Charle•
Taft wli.o wlll be &amp;tandiq near the
lhlrd b•oe foul Uno.

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Celebrate Golden Wedding

Midclleport Society Notes

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Mr and llfll. George DooUtUe )laster apartmcnt.s on Browne!!'
and son, Steven Charlts Atnenc Avenue
, spent t.be weekend w1th her par
Mr and Mn Roger Davu ((ru
r enta, J4r and Ml'a Glenn Lambert
Palmer) and ehtldren Pontiac vLS1 Mary Cuotyn Mtller and Ken tted Mr and Mn C R Karr Sr,
nalb :Mu.rray, fre.Jhmen at 01&gt;10 Saturday
Ut!lveaily, .spent the weekend
Helen Mar1e Warren Patriot
.s~nt the \l.cek end w1th her aunt
witb thetr famihes
Ben Ei'vtn who had a ~trokc at and untle Mr and Mrs Stewar'
tfie borne of his daught er Mr.s \\ 1 J Hawkms and .attended the Mary
ham Rob.son has beon taken to Shnne or&lt;ler of lhe White St1rme
Me1gs Genera) llosp1tat where he o£ Jerusalem lnatall.atwn Friday
lS seriOUSly lll
ntght April t2
Mr and Mrs James Lewu&gt; Co
Harry Barnes veter;w msurancc
lumbus
W('re week end guests of
agent Is reruperatmg slow ly art 1
Mr
and
Mrs
Howard Byers
bemg ill for two wc-ek:s w!th a v1
Nancy RoliC'r lechmctan student
rus mfectJOn and h('avy told
Mrs John Bryan has returned at St Joseph Hospital Parkersburg
spent the week end With her par
1o her home from Holter Hosp1l1l cnts Mr ami Mrs Max Roller and
whcn.o ~he had llecn a ~urg 1 c al pe~t fam1ly 1..
Jent Mrs Bryan who was wound
Mrs Webb Hall who had spent
cd accidentally on March 8th Ly the p.ast ten days 111 Hunllnw:ton
a J Un ahot had her I~ ft arm {)p ... vlsttmg her daughter Mn Jtek
e~lcd on and IS le-tuperatm.: at bCI 1 Amsbury and familY returned
home
home Sundav and was accomMr and Mrs C 11 lucas aud panted by Mr and Mrs Amsbary
familY Rodney 11nd i\hrg 1c Calf' and son RICk} who VISited here
doma were wef kend gucsls ol br1efly
Mr and Mrs H C Jones and ~~~ s
Mrs C: A Emnwsh IS recovonng
aflcr a seven all.ack of tonsJIItlii
Lena McEihmny
Mr and Mrs Charles S1ndelJ and
Mr and Mrs H'aro\d Thomas
Charle, Springfield have
son
and baby have rented the Chestc
Erwin home on Fourth Avenue been VJSitmg Mr and Mrs Gene
'they have been living at the Me Dodson and Children and Mr and
Mrs William Ault and famtly
Mr and Mrs: Nolan Canon and
son Klt t Cmc1nnall spent the
week end w1th Mr and Mr~
Wayne Gibbons and daughter EveTONIGHT
lyn !Mrs Glbhon~ who h~s been m
Glenn Ford
Jeanne Crain
C1ncmnau for several weeks re·
THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE
turned here wtlh Lhem
- alsoMR AND MRS C E (Ed' FRY of the Oak Grove Common·
Jane Russell Richard E"an
Norman Ycaugcr and Denver Ity near Letart, W Va' are pu:tured as they appeared on Sun
REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER
th Ph
Uu·e
who
were
I formerly
S
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PI employ
t are day when they celebrated o•en house m honor of thetr 50th
(r.memascopc - Technleolor)
c at e
t 1p porn
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working at t~c KaiSer Alummum Weddtng Anmversary Many fnends of the ~ rys called at tl e

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TUES WED
APRIL 1617
FAMILY NIGHTS
Frank Smatra
Doris Day
tn Parkersburg Saturday
YOUNc; AT HEART
Vote 3 Fine
(In Tech.11color)
NEW ORLEANS UP _ The na
- also- 1
R chard Arlen lions alrlinos voted Fnday to
Hruce Dennett
HIDD&amp;N GUNS
/ Jcvy a $3 fmc on ttckel holders
Cartoon _ Kulnmvh
who fa11 to show up for flights on
: Adult Tlckeh Admlte On• C•r Which Ihey hav~ rcseJvJ d splt('e
L"d
The PI opU!Ial Is ~ubJect to &lt;tppro

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BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth looks radiant 1.1 !he rtdea In limOUIID•
In Pat Ia with French President Rene Coty They are ridin&amp;' tro.m.
~tate dn:a~r at the Elysee palace to the o~a. (l~en&amp;af~

80 Attend Public Officers' Installation. .:.::;,
Of Mary White Shrine At IOOF Hall Hem;
In Colorful Ceremony On Friday Night -~

Approxlmat~l&gt;: 80 were J.ren.nt
for lhe pt,~bllq Matillation ~ off
lters of M•ry Stu;ne, Whjte Shrine
of Jerusalem h:lday evuun.c al
the lOOF Hall
Tbe h.aU was beautifully decor...
ated wlth the lighted cross th •
emblem of the order and arnmge
ment.s of daffodps and forsythia
lo carry out the colors of the shr
me The mo-tto of the Shnnc 1s
Stncerity of Purpose the em
Diem Oove of Peace ' the wet ~ 1
~Aords
Unden1andmg
Peace
and Love and the fbwer Dutch
Ir1s
Elizabeth Lear wor'hY htgh ., 1
estess presided at the o~nlng oJ
t.lle meeUng and the followm,!!
were presented, mtroduced a n d
escorted to the east Mary E Dart
lett, past supreme worthy hogh
pr1estess and supremf! worthy tte

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Dad's sh1rts, the children's play-togs, your
pretty dresses
. and ltnens, too . . we
treat them all os carefully as you would
clean them gently, yet thoroughly'

Tri-Lustre
Cleaners
MID Slreel
Hlddleporl, Oblo

Robinson's
Laundry
SeeO!Id Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

lowaf.
Price
Ever
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FOOD ,.IUII·IIFIIGIIAIOI \

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o Btc. Doop Slorop Door Wllb I ._ovablo obtlvw.
ud ljlOOial Bmtor Comportment

Orftr Ye•re-r•••r

BAKER
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four Baptised At
Heath Services
On Palm Sunday

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Eight-Year-Old
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Birthday Parbi On
Saturday Afternoon

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Mrs. Fr'fe Served
As Chairman Of
Auxr'llr'ary Party

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acetate
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Middleport Band
Boosters Vote
For Band Clinic

the Semote
sthedui'ed to
ter reeess at
Thursday It
over l.lntil
sary to pass tlte
Odda generally
to f.a.v«.
Senate action in t1me for rcstorat·
tlon O! mail deHver1es and reopen·
ine of postal windows this Satur·
day A post office apokesmao J'laa
told the Unr.ted Pl'elf full service
could be rcatored "wlthm 2.f
boun ' after the money is avail

The Band Booster&amp; Aamiation
and the Parent-Teach,,. AHoc.ia·
t[~n voted Monday ~b.t to con.
tiqu_e atndlng stu4e:hts ~m the
MI&lt;Idftport Band 10. the "nlo Unlveralty Band Clinic: It Athens
'l,'he two student, wHJ be nomin-.
ated ftom the banft ranks and will
be ~lected W a f•eulty committee
on t.be basli' of"'}t-adea, tru~lclan­
•blp, ettipblp and wi.ll be from
the FrettiMan, Sophomore or Jun1
ior
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Aetually chances were Summer
field would give the or•
re
store aervu:e as soon as:
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th """-' Smoll. ...dtum amt••
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$500 ' . $1000.

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Clean up bills l'ay laxe, Btly.
spring clothe• and bugams
Then 1\ilve 9nly one place !o
pay ll's ellsler that way We
are ready to back you With
cash In any way we can

1M E. MilD Sl, Pomero1

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oubtJy Locomlni our ji!O(tf &lt;
paJamao with tho ol~ol •'
owl1Ji4o_pc You'U love the -1;
boc!&gt;lhnJ n~lino ol em·
b!old..ocl .i)-Ion oheor ond
ftowln&amp; ~lo •• and tJ..tW·~~

'ou name 11. We supply It

1o SAVINGS CO,

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lhle- ls repairlnt and
house whleb h.- rerom Charles HoiQ( Sutton ls
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accordinc.... to Ba-nd
E Breen

claases in bafl.d,
oboo~u• dance banda and
aaltl that the btltd had
majorette work St• betn 11ven the top ratln1 by all
be between the aaea of thn!e jud1e11 al the f~tival of
of Roalon VW held In lhe blih
three fludenta, Sharon 1du~ol at Pt Ploaaant
1ej~§_;~:
and Stephen
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on M!holarahlps and
all!lo attended the

Breen

:cr90ks

CommissiQners
Request Bids

For GltSOll.ne

Meigs .Count,.'s. boerd
nliiisiMtn•e• vot~ Honda) In •
gulor '\looting to 1dtl I j,e;,;;u.~t~
bl~• lor p&gt;ollno for tho
highway department wtth all
haVIng to be In h•nds .of

boatd'1 clerk by April 22

The Jual noUce will appear
In The Seolinel Wedneec:IIY Min
utea
the commiiJIOnetl' meet~
Jng
1 released
MoodaY
memben: acted onlY to
routine bills.

Jurist Awaiting
Trial Transciipt
On Guidos Case
Judge Cedric Clark sa1d today
he 1.s w11t1ng to see a ttanacnpt
or Witnesses' teatJmony before
mak1ng a ruhna: m the CUe or
Ohio vs Rtehard Gu1doe wbieh
was concluded last Wedoeeda~
here
Gutdos is under md1clment for
driving while lntoxU'ated Jast )fay
22 He is an Oh1o Liquor Depart
nent mspector
Mee.nwhile the clerk ot rourl.J
reported a divorce eaae 'bas been
WASlnNGTON UP-The U S. filed by Freda Kln.g, Duter, VB
Jules F turoa., Pt"OJtct aup!t.
Bure;u forecaita thJ' GeoJllc c King also of Dexter
month Will be • bit 011 Fred Crow Is plamtil!'s attot:neY 'atenderu m the construcl:Jon of
he •21111/p lll$rn l'l•nl frol'! 1KI
side over mor.t of .the
to
ltGf iliOd lUI 'llitut'diY 1/w,.,
Pastern part o! the nation
ta.g at the hoJM..Ot. a dauetJ.ter Jt'!
The 30 daY outlook fbr m1.:t
c~ol~nsM·~
\opnl to nttd May Is for belo
1 ~ ~
eei~ here
l'lormal temperature "Verages en"'
Biron
res1ded
in
Pt.
PleUJ;nt
..., tbe r.ontlnrnt.al D1v1de. eX('(!pl
!Iarine
the
eon&amp;tructmn
ol tbt
along the Soutb AtlantiC nd Gu'f
plant and worked ror th~ &amp;&gt;llltt
Coa8t.
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~nstructum Company or South
Precipll.atJOn 1s exi)eeted to ex
Bend,
Indtana
ceed norttNtl over most areas be
You ve beard of "borse tratl
He
retired
(rom lut work
tween the Rocky and Appalacluan crs • bemg the l11nd of pcQJJie
19M
beeaust
of Ill health
Mquntam.s Subnormal amounts who c-an come .out on top of any
are Jndtca.ted In the N~UI kmd of deal But ht\e you ~ver
Plain• upper Great Lakes area known a "dog trader" who can
and west Texas
come np w:th 1 :wmner of a eham
runnsh1p stakes?
That s appBJ"entb exactly wha'
happen~d here when Paul Jphn
~on or ColUmbus
S8W l'l!t1 dDg
'-lydc Road Freda WlU f1r.rt pJ.aee
trophy 1n tHe 15 Inch class durin;!'
the Champt{)nlliMp St:~kes of thr
Ohto s coal produchon repotl
.'..sS?CI81i.OII of 8cl~J1;!1c Club!'! ni Cld In the fourt'h quarter or 1966
~ul OOtn Ohl(l lteld Mar Harr1
wu 10 2 million: ton11, sl:iJhtly
b1ghtr tW fo11rth quart.N' or
LJP- Dr WJIIiam sonv11le Sundey
Jodul!trlal Rela
Acconhng to Mclgs BN~le Clul\ Il!l!3 ~clint
sa1d he WIS "nol
11
permanent ap- Secretary Robert Bowen Johns.nn tums Dm)ttor Hu~h t&gt; W111t rc
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FatrfJdd Counl.y last month at t~t Metg~ trtal~ ported tdday
traded dug!l Willi Bo~ Jones nr
Thl&amp;. wa' ht,gl) p~ucjlon for ~
Sh•dr. Both were slight~ ttn- lourth qUartet, Walt \Kilt lnd
happy or ll\elf dog's rrtormane helpe~ boost J&amp;M Pf'Othtction ~
e8 to date Both hope 1.0 'better predicted six ~nt aboVe lllti5
W~t's fourth quarter
report
themselvu •
Tbe Jones dog then the John- put 1838 produ.ctlon at 38 m1Uiot
son dog dtdn t do so well
r~
tons, but it 1111d further reporho(f
from mine optlrat.on should ra111e
so later in the nwnth at the
the total more than a miUhm tons
gan County Jrials Johnson t
On the balls ol data so rar
agam The og he got thaL
prOOOMed
aveNlfe
value or
came througb to wm that
That dog wn Hyde Road Io"
Oh10 s coal Was quoted at $3.7fl
(COntinued on Pogo F
a to•1 at !.he nu.a.e

Weather Outlook
Not Favorable
For Next Month

Jules F. Biron
Death Reported
At Chicago. Home _

Dog Trader Wins
Champion Stakes
At Beagle Trial

Appointee Shuns
Coroner Post In

CoUilty

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Many Attended
Services f;orMr.
Winebrenner Here

Thll 10,1 cu: fl. low..ool Supe: Model lo lho blr
"bonuo b.by'• ol '171 And lh- top-qullily Friplalrtt
foatuno pron U bo,liOnd a doubl:
• ,.., Zoro Zone ,..._- holdo n lbo.

• Jl'ull·Wldtll GIMI.-Out Port8l.,n Hydrator-holdo
o..,balfa-.el
o lhclllliYO Safoly•Soll Lakh-opono "llh oh1hl

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HO:Cktng Walley No
a9d Hazel
Pearl Reynolds Margaret New
McCoy termed 'rtdlculous' a Kuh~ WHP ;J.afayettC No 44
man Hazel Cleland a n d VE!rltc
Unlt•d Press StaH CorrHpOnd•nt rtport that decreased 1ntereat tn
Hilhert Me~r, Hocking Va.ll£'v Workman were ml\lrons or honor
PHILADELPHIA UP - The ptano playmg at borne was a rna N"o !il, watcbn\tR ~f ahepber,fl • Ehzabeth Lear Florence Trac)',
of Etude once the worlds jor factor In the pubJication's de- ~tar 1 e Strub~ Hocking V:alley. .
Helen Rcl nolds Mac Rhodes Fe n
most wtdely circulated mustcal cltne JJe sa1a there lS more muSJc 81 e s1mtll :NcDJe tracy, E'dl'llr Hut Gaul
Mabel Tawnc,) , Rowena
marazme can be attributed to an In the home PGW than ever and sinpiller andf"ZeUa E eros,, M,!;r) Vaughan Els1e Rog('rs Evelvr.
Increasingly serwus problem of the sates of pianos and other in Shrme PWHP• and Charles St1 u Lewts, Freda Grueser Feru Cb the pubhshmg world-rimng pro- strumenU are reachmg an all ble Hockmr,z Valley,, Emmett Le scbrew and Paulme Gallagher Hte
duction costs-acoordmg to U.s tame high
I hm:m Mt Olive NO af HarTy p queens attendants and Evel'f't'
editor
He tlld the end of [lubhcatlon Smith E A Wmge'tt and Ev~re .t Tracy, Eugene Atklnll Ra)'IIU)nd
Guy McCoy tchtor of the pub- With the May4une issue lhoeked Tracy P..Jary Sbrme, PWOS
Workman and Ralph Gilmore,
hcation once known as the 'B1ble the musical world He L\llld hl!:
Inviting presld1ng off1cers for lhe kmg s gu-ards
of the muSJeal home ' adm1tted deak was. (!Jed htgh witb letten the mstallatlon were Ehzabe'h
Followm~ the mstallahoo, Ntl
today there were other contr1b- from subscribers tharing
the 1 ur WHP and Evel)r. s~lts dis he Tracy 1n behalf of the- Bhnll"
utmJl factors to the ceas1ng of sorrow or the staff over the de- trict. deputy Inslellm( offu:er.s presented ElQ:abeth Lear with "
pubh~atlon next month after 74 mtse
were Mary E Bartlett PSWFIP a ,d PW HP pin and Max1ne WJ.Jlgrtt
years
McCoy sud he had planned to s w Treasurer who lnslfillcd 1 presented her w1th a g1ft fro~:n the
But the real reason was the rehre soon whether or not the the worthy h.igh prie91ess and the
Mrs Hawkins ihe new
constant rtse m bas1c production mag.aune folded
The six uther
•ortb' t,..aourer and Edtth Ht.
"H"
'ftt,l·'·
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co.sts he sa1d
Our overhead edttorial employes are beinJ ab- SlhPiller PWKP, who Installed all ling officers
wu rismg stead 1iv and we c:ould sorbed by the 'Theodore Presser other ortu~ers Others were Ebi"
Fry home throughout the day to offer congratulations
see no end to lL
Co mternallonaUy known music Srmth, inata.Jiing chaplam, Mabel
Worthy matrons and worth}\ pat
The death of Etude can be .at publishing lirm, wHich pr.tnte.d Tawney mB'allmg herald, N('lll• rons of the Eastern Star db'Ungu
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trlbuted to the same disease that the magazine
Tracv installing seri~
has killed many other magazines
Lilhan S•eift and M.. rgaret Ne I 1shed Masons OES d11f.r';!et Ctfr,.
cers and Edtth Hutsmplller, trutm recent years •
man inst.alhna orgamst.s, Eumce tee of the O&amp;S hom~, were introMrs Pearl Parker, Lt Cednc tend a One Day Farm Bureau
McCoy conceded that the c1r
JIVIden installing guardian Rev dueed mformally and gtvmg 1hor:
P.arker and Mr and Mrs Charles Youth Conrerence
culatton of Etude dropped from
1~nd Mrs c E Hoyt mstalhng so tali!:&amp; were Mr-3 Bartlett, Mrll.
Hoffner and famtiy v1s1cd Sund.ay
Mn William Baxter u conftn,d 250000 at •ts peak to some 50,000
1
and Rev Hoyt the benedc
01815
Salts~ Wllmene Mender, Hul:iert '
afternoon w1th Mr and Mrs Walt to her home Mulberry Ave, by m recent edttlon.s But he said
tlon
Mender Hazel Kuhner Em:~it
er Walker
1llnes~
the circulation means nothlna
M1ss Ncltte Koehler VISited Sun
Mr and Mrs Wilham Baker le
RLSmg production to!ltl killed
lehman Marte ar.d Charles Stru
Offaccrs mstltlled were seated ble, Rev C E. Hoyt, Frank Chepday 111 GailipolJs with Mr and turned home Saturday after spend Colhcr.!l Magazine even though it
Relatives and frlendt rrom out
ln center of the; hall on chairs cov sebrew, Genl'ge Lear Edna Hli!'h
Mrs Charlc5 Weaver
ing three weeks m Charleston W had a circulation of a few mU of town who were hert Friday for
cred
wtth wh1te and m the form ~nd Mrs Walter Hau1s
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Mrs Juhus Sm1th who has been Va w1th Mr and Mrs Wilham lion ' he sa1d
'Other magazines the funeral of Clyde Winebrenner
Committees appointed fOil Ul.J
quite ill at her home W LOCllo:lt Grate While I here Mr Baker und wh1ch sold only 40,000 to 50 000 Included Mr and Mrs I ~ CCIWan, of a cross lnstaUed were MarieSt is reported a11 sltghtly 1m erwcnt surge! y at the Memonal cop1es were able to opeflate be-- Tampa Fla Mr and Mrs ' Homer Hawk1ns worthy h1gh preJ.ste":i )ears ate, EllzJbell) Lear, I~•~
proved Mrs Cleland Hemes 111 Hospital
cause they were able to keep the~r Winebrenner Mr Dale Wlnebrll!n Stewart Hawkms1 watchman or Smtth and Harry Sm1t~ examining
ass1shng In her care
overhead low"
ner Toledo Mrs Thomas Payne, shepherds, Maxuic Wingett noble ~omm1ttee, Etbel Ma tde ·YOlHls;,.
Mr and Mrs William Gralc and
Etuct.•1 B6g Problem
Mrs Harold Clark Mrs William prophettess, Denzil Goeglem, us Grace FrenchJ.and Er.~est Wlnl!fir.-,
rmance, Rowene
Neoi'll[
Mr and Mrs Albert Sm1th or 1lion Janes rcturnc d to lhc1r home
McCoy said Etude had an even File Mr ahd Mrs S~dner. ~)~Hart oc1ate watchman of shepherds
Roush, and Leo
Hunhnr,ton W Va Vl~ltc(J rc 1n Charleston W Va Sunday eve bigger problem than other m11 g1 Mr and 1\frs Gerald Stewart and !tJJiry Hughes, worthy scribe, Ze
ccntly W!Lh his mother Mrs Jul nlng afler spcndmg the week end ztnes struggling to keep from go son Mrs Albert Bennett, Colum
JUS Smith and other relatives
With their parentll, Mr Ollld Mr.!! Jng under smce It Included 1n each bus
Paulineworthy
Alktnstreasurer
wor'by ch~!l Sml1.h
matenaJ
ri)Crosa,
Lula
Mrs E A Bartels Jlunhngtnn W!lham Baker Unwn Ave and J 1ssuc a mustc sectiOn
~hude
Mr and Mrs Robert Stewart h'lln Mabel Goeglcm worthy stl~p
W Va ancl Arthur Sm1th Chaun H Grate Muldleport
Helen. Reynolds,
Bucyru8, Mr 1D,Ji Mrs Glb Winect!y spent the week end w1th lhou!
Mr and Mrs Carl HneH of But
We were gwina away .several br-enner Mr and 1 Mn {:art Winewart Hawkins
mother Mrs Jullu'!i Smith and land spent Sunday with her par dohar!' worth Ol rriullit iti eacli Is.. brenner, Mr llnd Mrs Ernest
.. t Wingett and
other telattvCI:i
cnts Mr and Mrs c J Ebersbaeh sue he said 'We used to have Wlnebt-enner Mr and Mrs )J.IIph
ett paraphernaHa,
24 pages or sheet mu,s1c m our
un~ise
plller
Mrs Emma W ~g nr.r S.aunders
Mr and Mrs Willard Ebcrsbach magazme but It wall too cost11 Wmebrenner Mrs Graee ReyNellie
and famtly or Huntincron W Va
i.lnd daughter Chcrvl v1s1tcd Sun We cut tt down to 16 or 18 pages nolds Portsmouth, Mildred Ryan,
o,\,Crt Sunday ~ul ~;t~ of Mrs W II rl,,y with her parenh Mr and Mrs 111 lh&lt; late '4011 but thal dtdn'~ W1ley Ryan Chauncey Mr and
The pubJic Ia mvl(ed to tattend tha
F.bcrslmth and d.ltlghtl'r M1ss Sy ( laiente MIJhl Br.ulhUJ)
h('lp uver('ome the ru;lng produc Mrs Slroud BuckaleW, Qumcl!'x, W
Va Mrs Arnolda Sm1th Mrs Roy the Sunrise Breakfast at tbe Mt. nlo Strme
h1l
tum cnijts We had to include mu.
fJcloi!'!l Kra&lt;'UI('r Donn11 Uoltcr
H.obcrl Lehew llnd fncntl foe SIC for the plano the chord organ, l'roftltt Mrs Flora Tapp, Mrs Morlaah Baptist Church starting at Ia A1.km" vi!oltltn,
Gcnrgc orruu and Dtlm~r Hamm Hoo,\,c of Lockland Air Ba~c \l Sitcd the accordion and other instru Rcva Crans, Russell Buckalew, Pt 7 lS a m Easter mormng The lie Tracy.......... ,
Matrons Guild of the cbureb 11 in w'ard HaJIJC Zerkle
were ut Oak IIIII Saturday to at Suntla} With. the formct smother, ments so we couldn't cut tM sec Pleasant
charge of the project and will lt Ptarl Reynolds and
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tlon any lower
as1i1led by the Juntor Guild mem
ho.!tpdallty and aU
a &amp;
~h .and Mrs Malcolm Mcc~: nnd Elude could not mcreasc 1ts
bers
PWOS substitute offu:crr... "
dauJ.~htcr havE' moved rrnm Cnurt advertJsmg to offset the hlJOihcr
The clo.~t.ln" nd.e Oml 8e ~'ttl,t
Dreakfl,!lt at the ML Mortab
St to the Neutzlmg property Lm O\crhead because 1ts advcrtls&lt;'
Church on F:~.sler mornmg haa You 1'111 We Meet Agam" .udtttie
coi n Hill
JUCIIts were In a specialized field
been a tradition for a number of btmrdact\On by tile Re\! ~ CP J
t
ncv and Mrs 1 R Carmichael rcstnctmg the number (lf poten
.)ears with many of the people who J eluded the meeting alte...- wfrif!~
of Snuth Wchstcr were week end 1tJal advertisers Mccoy saJd
gu('~:~ts or then daughh•r and son
• we Just couldn t do anything
1
Marvin Fry, eight year old son have attended Sunr1se serv1ees at reh"eshmen•s we •.! serv!ld fl'Oift
Spcr1al Pii m Sunday ~:~crVICt's .11 111 Jaw Mr &lt;rnd Mrs
D~lmar
about it he lllld "There was
the Heath ~lcthodu1t Church m
nf Mr and Mrs Wesley Fry, cele the1r own churches earlier ID tlfe a Uble with yellow co~r a.nd a
centerpiece of daUodds
nolhmg else to do but cease pub brated h1s b1rtb..tay Saturday with mormDJ
clu d ~rl baptlsm of I wo b Abl cs an d Hamm
Mr anrl ~rs Charles Hoffner hcatlon
a youn.(l g1rl Immersion of 11
d
L
s
d
a
party
Games
were
playe(l
and
l'ln fam 11,) of o~an were Ull ay
The editor teld lhe ""d of
young gtrl and the receptiOn 1nto dmner guests o£ her parents, Mr
ttto ltudo typo of mo,oal·- priZes won by RaYh'bond Hlndy
the cl\urch of the (Uris and one
d M 1
1n k
·- Mary Elizabeth Bradbury, Jan~ee
boy
an
rs •ear rou cr
tsn t as great anym(lre He sald Everson and Becky Allensworth
Party decorations were ln keep.
It w11 founded for thtt pvrpou
The Rev c R Konkrll(ht was m
of prevldlnt music ...cMrt ina: with the Easter aeason and
charge of LhC" Acrvlccs aud gave
with fnlltructictn on lm,.-,1
111 MMI Fry war anlated by her mo ,
a brief Palm Sunday message Mr
thtlr methollllls ... tho lat.~ lhcr Mr.s Ada Lambert.. and Mrs
and ~rfl' Gcor~o:e Doolittle Athens
news lnd tKhnlqUH 1" tMir P K Russell in acrvJne birthday
preoontcd
thcor
""
stmn
Cbar
flold.
cake and ice cream decorated with
lcs r~r bapl1~m and Mr and Mrs
bunnies
• " • r~
I).R.''bcn B.c • brought the1r
•t
R
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h
r
Mtny
Ceu""'
Av•ll•l•
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' rg
1\1
oscoe
Tod
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y,
tct.ehers
do
not
nt!M
Ouosts
included
named
a
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, 0 ung('lll son
K1mbcll Joseph or the party htld at tho J..cg10n such 8 magazine as much," he Mvc
Debby
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