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TO INSTALL OFFICIRS
lmbdlatioa of officers wiJ!I. be
heht TUesday when tbe regular
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Filtyth Wedding Anniversary Observed Chic n' Charming
By Mr. and Mrs. John 8/aettnar, SundQy

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Two Week' Revival Services Start
Birthday Party
At Church Of Christ Sunday Morning Celebrated At
The Rev. Fred I Gardner, pas· Kinley, Janis Childs, Helen Stoof Cbe Church of Christ, opened bart, Judith Butcher, L. R. Will!y ,
Jenkin·s' Home
their lwo week'• revival
Roedell Steffy. Ushen were Cbe.
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lhe bonM!' of Mr. and Mrs. )o!ln ' ver coffee aDd tea aervicea OJD. J
Blaettllar was belnll:iNlly de- one t"Dd and sUver t.r.ay~ ~
Jted with a.rnnr-.eata of gal_d tbe cake on llhe otlber. The . . f
Jtcxt nowere Suud.iy for tbetr and nuts were in silver coott• 1
h ~eddq tmDiV«s:ary which ers.
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wttoh ~Ill .bowie
The -~ll'ugbtera, Miw Naftttr
m two to lour in 11be ·a fternoon. Blaettna.r pres.Jded at tbe '-"'4ei
lfiss Lel-ia B. Sauer and ·'Mr. aDd .tea ~&amp;ervi.ces 'llJl(} KiaB ~~
Bn F. Slaettnw wen united in Lee Hk tman ISei"YEid · the cake
lll'l"iag-e February 4, 1906 at the during the f.trst lhour and !Mn.
me of 11he bride's par~nts, th~ John Orr .served eo!Iee and tea
e Mir. and tMm. GOOI'ge ~'Lier, and
Mig-;; •Ma.rga!lelt Sauer tb
meroy, Wlth tbe Rw. Wtlhel•.n cake _dlll"ing bhe second .hour. .Mlrs.
·endoff, pastor of the St. John -~ Orr and Mms Sauer are slsten of
tl.li'Ch officiating.
Mm. B~a-ettnar.
Napk ins~ were
FCII' the occasion ·~mrs. Blaet.tnar I white with .the inscription "Mr.
ore an orchid ocnage a-nd Mr. and Mr.9. Jobn F. Blaett:nar'' in
laetm:ar a carnfltion bo~tn.i~ . go ld.
~!l"EE!!lunenll -of ~ake tted m
The couple rooeivOO over 100
•hJte and .t opped w1th a. yeHow canis and tnatrY lovely gifts from
~bu~ coffee, •te&amp;, home made their relatives and friends.
, nUDI.s m rthe tiarm of a yellow rose
Mnl. Earl Hickman
and •Mrs.
bud a.OO !Dilts \¥'en!! served W 150 Fred Bla-ettn~tr
da-u ghter anU
~es1s. The .table was lovely, COO · daughter-in-law ' received
the
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too. They sove clothing
dollars by letting us keep
their wardrobes in tip) top condition ol all
times. Here"s how it
works: Frequent cleaning

plus our genlle melhods
lso kind to clolhes)
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Robinson's

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Mr. Ervin at the home
dflughter, Mill. William
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parents at lhe Robaoft home
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At Meigs Retired Teachers AS$ociation

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Thena Athey .

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Guests Attend
Happy Ha .VesferS
Mee_ting, Friday

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Dav1d Jenk~, teven--year olcl
Vance and Robert McE1blnaey. t Joa of Counclb:Dtn and Mn. Dav·
Elden aaaiJt!nl with the ser· · id Jenkina, ft'lebt•ted hJs blrtb· '
vkc wve Walter Bunce and Wil· 4ar S.twdl)' with ~ party at bit
bur ' Theobald .
home. Games wert played and
Tonilht ih~ Rev. Fred Dunn,. prius ~on by Ziti Neiri, Pat EcJ.
pastor of tbe Huntinlton Sixth wards lnd Jlmmy Butcher. A new
Avenue Church, of Christ, will 1ame at the party wu plnn1ng
preach the flrat sermon of his two th~ tail on Davy Crocketts coon·
week's servicea and a FellQWship akin cap.
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hour wilJ follow the meeUq 80
Mr. and Mn. JcnkUl8 and her
that the vlsJUne pastor and tile aunt, Mlll Kitty, [4we, ~ved lee
conaregaUon may get acquainted. cream and pink and white cakea,
This evening is deaignated as topped with lighted ca.ndles to tbe
Ch~rch Officers' Night and other Jaeats who eacb recetved a sur·
apeclol service. for the w,.k "'" priao bb1bday gilt from David. A
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Tuesday , Bible Sebool
Night; pint and erecm color scheme was
Wednesday, Pbiiatbea
Society used for the p~ty deco~atJoDS.
Nisht; Thursday, Youth Nigh~
G""" were Billy navu, Roser
Ftiday, Hqntin&amp;ton Msht. The Rousb, lim~ Butcher, Pat Ed·
Miss Elbabetb Fide, :Mtisl :Millry pUblic is invited to attend the~ I wards, Christie, ~ark and Grey;-~.. R 'bel ..1...:1 Mn5 Lena H
aervlees which will begin at 7:30 ! gory Barsotti , Krtstln Rupe, Kim
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Neal, 'itephen ani) Jane Wndy,
. , ..pt.tq,btra OJ the Women's P· , ·
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Stephen Pullen Billy llys,ell NorGuild were guest&amp; when the Hlp.
-'l,~
ma Stewart,
and Re~alee
1 PY ~~nt ~lass of ttbe Fed· •.
NelrJ, pteri :~. _. Mayer, Mr9.
erated OhUreb met Frida,;_ ~~ .,
FraneN . ~UhS. Mrs. · Walter
irlg at ~-e ~h.
owe~ ..Atn. Re~ Neiri, Mn. K,a. :·
T.be met!ltiog m chal'I"EI ol t!he
lad Kindy; ·Mn. Clarence Rupp,
JK'O&amp;klent, Mrs. Boy Sey/riod, op-.
.
Robert Harold Harlcnbach has
med
·WIIh
led
by
Miss
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Mr.
and
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n.~
Fa~jk af Colbeen st,nt to the U. S. Naval Base
1A Jetter was read umbos were.Week-end ~of ber
•l&amp;ud
Grueser.
at Seatlle, Washington, for train·
from the Rev: Paul Strei.oh &lt;COD· mother, Mrs. Goldie Hnt:.
lng after completing his boot
oernmg Ibis wort in South AmeriMr. ill1d Ml-s. Fred Roseubwm
training and graduating at the
&lt;ka.
returned
lbOD"Je .tnd&amp;y BUer speGd_Great Lakes Naval Station. Har·
SlKmt
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t
alks
on
"Rules
of
Chrising
tbe
weekend
wlth their ISOJ'i
tenbach is the son of Mrs. Mayme
tilm Living" were given by .the &amp;Dd daughter-i·r.-law, 'Mr ~nd •Mn.
Hartenbach, l(enl.
three ·guests who also -dtstribubed Jaek Rosoobaum ·and tamily in
Mrs. Charles MeNBIJ'Iee, who
DAY
SHEATH
at
paomp}tlets &lt;m the- same. A review Sprh~ifdd.
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has been ill for several weeks, is
Mrs Leona·rd V11.n ,Meter Sr
runera 1 serVlcl!s or rs.
e~
recovering slowly at her home on embroidered beige worated, lk:ft., of the book of Acts was ·g iven by
seamed
down
the
front
ud
l&amp;rs.
Waldo
J.
Bart.eltl.
w
r~turned
t
her
•bo
Athey
were
held
Sunday
at
the
115
SVuth Second Avenue.
6
crossed below the boaom. wltll
At
the
eoncl.u.sloo
oft~
meetMemxu'al
Hosp·t
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JKygerviUe
Methodist
Church
with
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Mr. and Mrs. William Betz and a natTGW band and bow-from .iog .a ooci·al .hour was- enjoyed .. ·
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M'le a, oan the fu:v, Chester Lemley ofllciat.
daughter, Sandy, Gallipolis, were the spring collection. daaip.e4
K:nd
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efreShments
wef'e rerved by IS =~~bt o--" _,_, .....
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ing and special music by the Lem~
in Middleport Saturday to visit by 'Karen Stark. The collar ia
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l'g· . •wcu II:•~ .._ttgn'l.ed' ley quartet with Mrs. Vivian KiJ-..
tbt!J 1hostess-es Mrs. Cal'l Shi'CI&amp;,
LoweU amved SundaY to assist by u attompanist. The Rawlings..
relatives and friend s.
cream colOred pleattd IUk.
Mrs. James Brewington and
Mrs. C. J. Ebersbaoh aDd Miss 10 the care of •her ·lll.Othu-, Mr&amp;. ~'::oats Funeral Home were in
daughter, S11ndra, have reeeived
Leonard V&amp;n Meter Sr~ .
. chara:e of the burial at the Gravel
- - - - - - - - - - - - Kate Ebersbach.
word that M-5gt Brewington, who
~rl 0euny ~·· VJsited Jn· Hill Cemetery, Cheshire, and pall
has been In Korea for sixteen
Galhpolu ·t'e«!nt~ wtth Mr. · and bearers were Homer Kemper, Clar•
months, has landed ln California
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~- Harold ~m.
ence Gro'96r, Rex Lemley, Clyde ·
and is e"pHted home this week .
Mni. Albert :Mlees , ha~ ~U'l'Qed Rupe, Fred Sisson and Ri,y Rif" ,
After a thirty day leave he wlll
~om~ a-ft~ -a f~ days .v~Btt 1ft ~I
Relatives and friends were: Mr.: ·
report ~o~t Fort Benning, Ga., for
l1pohs With her son-m-law and and Mrs. Wa1ter Rife and daugh· ,
his next assignment.
Hev. w.,\d:o J. Bartels, guetl fectlilob and Ulen will become real ~ughter Mr .. and .Mlrs. Harold El'- ters, Janet and Christine, Harlan
Mjss Jane Young, fres hman at SJ)e.3ki?JI' at the mec:rl.i'ng of .the servan!lS of Hfs."
w£n and fall'ldly.
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Athey, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Athey
Ohio Universi ty, and rfc. Jon M. [ Mei·gs County Reti.r&gt;ed Teacllers
Dave Thoma~, MinersviUe wa&amp; and sons, Paul and Charles, Miss
Schaaf, ML. Ephriam. N. J., were A:ssoci'atiun, ·held SM.urday afte-r.
Group "Singing of Ameri-ca w~tb t.he Sunday dinne_r .:Ue:st -of -.his Virginia· "Carsdn, Marion; ·8fr. and
in Cleveland to attend the w c rl· lnoor~ a:t .the Fur.Jerated Church, Mis&amp;- Gedorudie ·McBJ'idtJ iS aecom- son :am! datlght.er-m'-llw. ·M'r. and Mn. Bert Carson, Mr. and Mrs.
ding of Miss Glaflys Gurson and 6poke 'OR· "Ari-bhmelic, Comoari'lll P9Dkst 'Opened bhe meeli&lt;ng lfot:IDwi' Mrs. Evet"Jett Thoma~.
Charles Carson,· Mrs. · GeM~e CarRohmfl Chandley , Ohio Unive:.·sity .Ari1.hmeti~ ~n .the Sc1wol with ed with devotions led by the Pf'e·
Mr. a-nd Mrs. Cbarl~ :ESkew son, Mrs. Adrian Carson Rut•
students, at tho Trinity Baptist Arithmetic in Life."
sideot, IMi·ss :Mama Karr who 'had a-nd fsmH-y .of Ch~lestori ~ land; Mr. and Mrs. Noah· ·Haskins
Church on Saturday, Jt' eh. 4. MiHS
r.Or her .topic ''The seer~'()( .hap- weeke-nd •goosts .of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Vance'
Young and Pfc. Schaaf were
Starhn·g wioth addil'i0111 .t,hc s pca· p~new."
Mrs. l"loreme Burns ide.
Mrs. L. D. Scott, Mrs. Jamea SJm,:
houscguests or her room-mate at ker said, "When you adtd fj.gures
~~iss Karr traced life frhlll yout-h
son!
Mrs. Katy Matthews, Miu
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and
Ohio Un iversity, Mls:; Helene Kr.. you
got mQr.e ·aD'd •in life you t:o la.ter years ra-nd brought out
Emma
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
mclhar, lind her parents, over the ·~lar. t with a litHe faith ·D!id add that tho riches contribution,..&lt;;: to ramHy of Columbu8 WOI'8 week· Robert Conkle, Middleport; Mr:
w••kend.
to g·row i·n fRitib . · In s ub· It f e would &lt;'orne whtm - wledg ~ end guests of Mr. and rM.ns. Joseph and Mrs. J. M. Conkle.
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Q.a-ub.
Sherman .Mills, son of Mr. and
fi'&amp;:-ures you have lese but is more oomplet.e, ·I)O)Ver of ana.lty·
:Mr. and Mrs. Roy R'upe, M}. and •... -,
MJ's. Donald Mills, has been a i·n life y.ou have ffi'O'l"e because gj&lt;s mDl"e keen ood ju&lt;ti{Mon.t more
lfr. •fld )1]~. 'Earl HiclmJ-an' and Mrs. Me rUn Matthews, Jr. and Mrs
medical patient at Hull er Jlospi· w-hen on'l! subtracts- s.in and guilt, profoond.
daught-er, St~a ~·t.a ~ned to Dwight Ma.ttbews, Mr. and Mrs.
lal where he was tnken last wack thc.u 11i ~y all'c .rea(ty 00 expand."
their home i'!l Cotu-mbus Sunday David Matthews, Mr. and Mra.
with a vi rus infection.
In ,the absence rtf Otis Crawford evening alter a weekend vl51t Carl Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Co-ntinui·ng
Mr.
Ba•
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te.
b
J&gt;aid
"In
Sidney Urcn ncr is r('covcring
Miss Ethol Garland acted as see- wJbh .her pare nls, Mr. and 'Mrs. Taylor. Ross Matthews, Ches"hire
from a recent illness at the home divisi on gnodnc,&lt;;,'; .t.hal ~es to ·r etary. It was deci-ded' to moot at John F. BJaettnai.
n. D., Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Rife, Mr.
or his gra ndparenls. Mr. and 1\lrs. 1heonl ac-ru~ the yean and then the Federated Ohureh 'lllext montrh
and
Mrs. J. B. Rife, _Gallipolis;
Sidney Pickens. He is the elder are r~lldy to witness and share and .t hat travel t&amp;Jks would be
Mrs. C. E. Nease and Mrs. Car. Mrs. Cora Miser, Columbus; Vr.
Ohroi.
s
t
with
olh
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a-nd
aa
tlhis
is
sun of Ml'. a11d Mrs. Avery
a"i'ven by each· m00Jber.
rie Nye ~ pent Sunday in CblHi- and Mrs. John Rife, Mr. and Mrl.
druu.\ Jnul1iplication· hooomes na·
ncr, Pom(!roy.
cothe with .f.be former'.s. brotrherr Robert eiater, Marion; Mr. . and
Prayer by Rev. Bartels oonclud· and sister·in:}aw, Mr. .and MTS. Mrs. W. R. Athey, Kyger: Mr. and
Dianne Richman und Charlene tural. A.~ one remalns stea4flf8t,
Ris wi ll graduaUy leads illlto per. ed the meetin.g.
' CliffOrd ROO&lt;!.
t
who are employed in
Mrs. Walter Athey, Mid~h~port.
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Jumbus, were weekend guesls
their familie s.
Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr., is Ill with
an attack of flu at her apa1·tment
on Ral'e Stret.
·
Victor Grimm is a medical
licnl at the Meigs General Hoipl·
tal.
Local relatives have been
fid of the serious illness of
Ahbott , former Middleport
dent, who is being treated at
Bay Pine Veterans' Hospital,
Petersburg, Florida, for"-. an
No, 3511-EMBOSSED COTTON NlGHTDRES5-ln
ness Incurred while in service.
Mr. and Mrs. George
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no-IliOn ntton. Baby doll styla with tcaop neck.
Athens, wore weekend ""'' "'
her paronUI, Mr. and Mrs.
Whit• plpiJ11 and ffowtr :appllqw. Walb hrnslthLambert.
Sunday vi~itors of Mr. and
ribbon trlmmlld. Colors: llut, Pink. Malu, Sl111:
Dell Fife included Mr. and
Roy McCarty, Gallipolis. Mrs.
who has been ronfli1'Cd W her
Sm•ll, MtdJum and L..,..
hnmc fm two month@ ·is IOOCOVt'l'ling
slowly fron1 her illness.
Charlene Wilburn, Col~ntbus,
visited her grandparent.'!, Mr.
No.
.Mrs . Pearl Graves, and other "'l•-~l
r'&lt;LL '"PLIQUID WAL T1 ·
t.ivcs ovcr the weekend. She
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Sf••: 32 to 40: C~CIII"t: P.Jttk. llut, lnll l:'nllzt
lhrec sons, Orville,
C ls~nce, Charleston, spent
dny with Mrs. W. S. Par111ons.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munns
rienne Mills) left Sunday for
No, 3S2 SHORTIIi GOWN with
apartment in Cincinnati
il'i stlending the University of
tJuUon ff"Ont• Whl.. ~tlplnl .and
cinnatl as !l graduate s h•~ent. !
They had returned Friday
their wedding lrlp and spent
fl~~ral •PPIICI•· Pa,..r Pan Colweekend here with rclalivcs:.
Roger Con~rt, Kenneth Mltrro&gt;y
l&lt;l!r with lhirrtd vote ·l~rf.
and Robert Hennesy were In
lipolis Saturday on business.

ter Erwin', Marvin KeUy, c.

Sunday evenine with a sermon on
"Why I Am . a ChrliUan Only."
Special muaic was presented · by
tbe Senior Cholr wbo sang "Won..
dedul Words o( Jesus" dil-ected
by Mrs. Arthur Skinner with .Mrs.
Chester Erwin a1 organill
Choir members were Mn. Fred
I. Gardner, rs. Dave Farmer,
Mrs. 0 . L. Roush, Mrs. Alfred
Roush, Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Me-

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The Meigs ·political ~rwn
seenu rto be ol"'Wl'ding ~n·OO sOOpe
with ,f,he addition oi three n ew
candidallcs seekll'lllil elcctton in -lihe
May 4 Potima.ry, Wedn~y is· the
deadtine f:or rl'hll filine o(,ltotitioos
' £or rth6.t el e(!ti&lt;m.
Clerk of the Board· -Qf Oootlons
Albert Gloed:ner repQtote(J that
George Vaughan
b.l.t ril'!d for
oounty treasurer: Ditt H&amp;ntinger

i.ncUR)bmt. county oomnilisiooer
ahd Roy Proflibl, incumbe:IJit COUrJty oommiatolla' !Hed · petiUons
·maki'llg .them candidate&amp; for ·re·
E!ieotion. A&lt;l~ tlme£1 are RopubliCM!a•.

Twen\y Jive DemooM.9 lfld
etgbt. Republicao8 !have moo petitions for crr:JUDcy commitotemten ,
H&amp;lltinger, who i1r t·he pnesiden.l
1.1( ba8rd of oornnmeio.nel'S, is
. finishing bf3i Uk.'h year w loorth
toerm U ·a member of that lxw'd
lmd Proff·l tt, a ,former vice pre·.sident of ltlbe boW, is f.illtlhlng

:Attend,.Rally At
fJmrch Of Christ
One bundred young. ~ple
their advisors attended the Union
Ralb' of Youtb FelloW!hlps of the
Middleport Churches at the Cburch :
of. Christ Sunday, Feb. 5, Which ·
elimalr:ed the observancll! of the
National Christain Yquth Week.
Tbe Cbriatain En~eavor of tbe
hG~t chqrch and theit advisor, Mrs.
GeotJCe Child11, ~ responsible
for the openiril devotional servite
and Ernestine Asbury, president of
the CE, presided. Bruce Bradford
welcomed the visitors, Tom Kelly
gave the opening prayer and Ken· ·
netb Lewis read the Scripture leB&amp;-

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·i8J music was preaen~d
Childs, Ernestine Asbury,
&lt;.:ar uiyn Hess and .Bonnie Van
Cooney, who sang "My God and I
accompanied by Barbara~•••~:~::
student nurse · at Holzer tt
(Continued oo Pa.g e Th·roe)
who was pianist for the service .
Ushers were Tom Skioner, Tom
Kelly, Ira Ray Butc,._er and Dic1c
Harris.'
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James Van Cooney, president of
the Middleport Christaln Yoc¢h
Couneil, wa11 in charge of a sbort
busJ~s meeting and annpounced
tbeeOunt)l·wide tntcr®nom na·
· Youth Rally to be held at tbe
Chw·ch of Christ
'!II~ Si:!""~ fu~iirii;;jtywith
or. Han.sen,·~
professor,
as the'

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spcder ud the Rev. I!Rrold' !lOOiei
u tbe song leader.
Ot!itrp Baumgardner, chairman
of t&amp;e pmgram committee of tile
Youth Council, introduced the
Board
guest speaker, i',arid Maloqs LebBOard .
"'dustrii· l anon, who is studyib£ Potlltlcal
Cbatie Gf sanders for the ·
Science at Obio U~vtrslty, AthetJJ.
aJ Arts classes; a r11bbef mat · for
Mr. Malow who plans · to return
tbe Central School builjiing and to bls country to asalst his people.
the repair o! Heme tconomics stre,.sed the importance of havinp
tables.
a definite aim in life and 4dviaed
Those prf!senl were Supt. L.
his listener to take tbe advJc.
Mc:Comas, Bruce Lloyi:l, , Mrs.
offered hy parents. teacher• aiid
well Probasco, Paul Smart,
ministers. He urged them to stand
old E. Hubbard lil~ Paul Davis. up Cor their beiiefs as Chrilltiaris
and Americins and. to remember
that there is only one God ovet
Ill, people. He spoke of tbe ' l&amp;'~lf
rapbical location ot hi; cOuntry
w~icb 'is next to Palestine and said
that on tbe mountains of bit hoM
land tbfre. are cedan o( Le~n~n
wltlcb 'we though to b,tve ..,t;e,lt
growing; at the time Ot OhtJst'i:
birth. Lldt.ulon is the only cpuntry
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in tbe Middle East that has a
majority. of Christiaps , and their
Prt&amp;id®t. is abo • · Clu:i11~1;1. b.
a ~uestion and .answer ·P:erlb.t ..,
spoke of, the climate, geogra~hY.
!!C!hools, government sod. youth
organizations in Lebanon.
After the ·
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invited
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The Daily

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Md oo report .from 1:be Middle.
pc.-t EtJ&amp;ilteJeN,
811.8 !&gt;ltalitljJ _.,1114.69 ~~

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PuDII6Ud tWI-I'J 1t'ternoon fliUPt Supcla;r by The OblO' Valley
Sentlpel, Int., af 110 M;eclill!lc St., Pomtro,, 0 . Businea office
1 pbon t 318, editorial oltlce pftq,ne 39'1.
:Entered •• teeond c)au m.Utcr matter at the po.st oUfct

8y ~HARLIS Mo McCANN

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Pomt&gt;ro y Ohio.

National advertl.tlng rt&gt;preuntatlve, BOttlilelli·KimtJall, tne.,
343 Lexington Ave. , Nt&gt;W Yorll; City, U, N.

month!, $7:80; three montM, . $1~10. By motor route where
available: one month, $1. By maU one year $8; aht months, $4.21:
three months, $2.50; one month, tl.

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tN, '·Jn ·many cases w~a;l

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but aLK&gt; - if ~he
~~ wit.h .t·he o(l·~.h uftw!)Hng ac-

c:un·

cOrno).;.:e in . the prortlot.ioo or
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that 1 man tml8t. joioo a union arul
pay due&amp; oc be. refused ;1be 1r1i·glrt
,w w.ortt a~ · t'llf.ft e IMn:tf rw ihi8

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I""", Wbioh ,protoot woli&lt;""

can--fmtf.nlced Free Europe P.re;s.
About 350,000 m those ballooan~
..ave been AMt t.bl"'O ..h t,h .... h·on

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t'UI(ers. l!lltteey ooe of hhP .sixt'£1(10 tun days
HI -addll'lif S8:4()......at f()Tty cents
.]oadeMJ and motorized: buqiet, I*' !IDn--.to t welfare fund wbich
siKte'M t-orl!l As way be-low evel"t'ie wlH provide for his old at(e, toout.pllt. Coruldored' as Just one
mi-ne employee, togeL•hel' with HU· ward which be is adv-anrinR M· :tho
Pl'II"V~ , Lim~ keepen', tipple rete ol twenty-four hotm a· day."
opeor'8toN~ a..11 w~J.I '86 mlni!I'S, 'be is
a IH-tlc above ltVRtge wl•t h s:lxPopular 8101l'gs, no 1TWIUer lhow
unh·ereat

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MAIIIAIII LICINIII•

Admillt'ld S1•lurday lillld Stintlay
M-n P. Rlllf'J, 20, Loni1 Dot.
Ray
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RuHand; Vkotm· ,loot, sluden&lt; tllltl Etllhttr R. Dod·
Grimm, M.Lddleport.: bola Cald- detW, 20, Tupp81'8 Plainf. clri.
wel'L t..ong Bo.ltom; Hobart Cundllt
Middleport ; Mr11. Corn Sc.h.artlgw,
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Rut.\and; John .MOore, Pomeroy;

AlbeM J. Walsh, Jr.,

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l't1Jddloport,

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Life With "The Bungles" Proves ,
To Be ATryin,g, Arduous Orileal

eveeybody etse and' blow tt.e wbis-

Mrs Katherine
Mr8. Thomas J.

Admitted Satul'ilay Mr11, James Eva
0' Jlrilen,-PomOroy.
Alvin

Blhha: a 110n, ·to .Mr. and MfR. Birth•: • · dlu&amp;h.ter, to Mr.
Rlch11rd Ash, Mlner.aville. Admltled ,l Mre. Ja.n~. G~ Br:lim~.-~. son to
Sunday: Jlln WUllam Old"· ond !llro. J'llllom. OIQ..;
Pomeroy, RFD.; Sol Joh_nson,Jr.; Monda~: Cart·L, DfnlloDi

:t~tble,

iJito ty-enirtg
W!olhea 1md dished.: ·W ier. We lot
that.e- at midntg:bt; the~~ !Went
BY WILLIAM EWALD
nungl(.'.;;, everything goet&gt; lutywire . out me) w-e coulldn-'t even QO'd our
table. W.e want home."
United PrHs Staff Corr.spondent T:~h• my butler and cook . . .
Ernie', ou·rreMly boldlrnic down
NEW YORk UP- Er n i-f' Kova~
" I ~et up at 4:15 in: Nte tnoon.ill'g
of 'llhe anobor ~:tJ)Ots in. ~tile
a.nd :h).'l w,ife Edi,t h Adams, ho;~rd · t'o do ·n .three :hom· 'ftHHO show on one
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ll--·p hiti TnmN.m..
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aK&gt;U
ed a cab outside NBC nn 50ilh St. ABC. I hav~ my ow.n coab drivel'
today oand asked I'O be .t a·k en 1o \\'htl .ca-lls ar.ound 0 o'clock and dcx n'IHJ\111 htl9 doui:Jled In the
T6ots Sflors
pu•ts the bacon on. I make 1•he past month, ronee.ivably eould fix
"But ·thal ;.s ·o rtly a hl·ock :~w.'l,V." 1c-nffel-......,lW d()C!On't lik o h~ ooffee the blame for •h-M oddly twisted
said the cabbie.
~ -&lt;l'nd we ·li(Juae-te U1e .JUice to- .Jife on .J.aek of sJ.:eep.-.he ·averRiefl
"Rightl " sa id 'Kuvaos· w~t.h :111 lo(LI'her . \'\o'.c .have bo tJi·p ·~ around only two ·holll'S o OOy durins his
work.Jna: w.eek. .
elegant flourish c~r .hi!t ci~llll".
But, Emie oon[oi.'Sfed, tlhis 8011.
1 so we dun 't Witke 4.h c butter and
1'he drive-r 'pl,Otnl&gt;tly zootm'&lt;l off rook.
.
Clf 1thmg haPJ)ell6 to !him even on
jumped the cLJI•b und tJhrendt•d
"Wf';JI , .ius l I hi ~ week, my butlt&gt;r
va-catfons.
·ilftiftl"ly 'llhOOU.g'h a no-parkin-'! s ign U'lld c:u)Hk [(•rt a ·n rt~y no.tt•: 'Pier~.~e
a mun:icipol tralfh rl"&lt;.'t'lptal&gt;l e null Wll!oih y ut~r dis.hf\c: after you nini-:i·R
" Edi~ and I decidM W ltD to a
whallookecllike II! fJeein;g old l{tHl - hrnol-:(a!l l in the !tl'l!lltnl·ng.'•&amp;o I quiot Hide pbce in- Mn·zaclwlll!!lts
Ueman ifll a. derby.
lt·Pt lhPnl a n1l'l t&gt;: 'I drm't. r... el my fol' one weekend," said l!lrnie.
Errnie, who was :.iltiniJ:' t)l'!li&lt;k guo&lt;~! or t shou'ld do the di~hP.~." "We Wert16bown to t•his Jog c.tbin
l1he driver, looked b»ek al l•;ni ('
" Y~tt• krww wh at hll'flr)P.n(;IJ? 1'hf' - atl it had w.as a fl:repWe----i n 12
and nodded. 11Vou ~ec, there it i..; hullt·r und t·Hok quit"
degree we&lt;Wber. Jt got s~ smoky
ag.ain.-Hfe with N1u Bunglru,"
··o1·," ·&amp;&lt;'li d !£.die, "hlkf'! Ct~ri61· w.hen I ltil'iiod .to m11.ke a fire .that
"lt':J like lllhat everywhere we mn.o;, Wr prom ised the kirl!; Q b.j,g we ltu«J .l'O stand outside tin the
tot" aillhed
Edit• -la-ter im'lide Oh riS'tmllll . .a big treu, a big ~rty cold.
Sbol'!ll.' "Even . th~ t~·!om pltctit t-h i n :~s and t'f.&gt; on. ~:rn:i·e got the vi'N!ll, t
teem to .g o WrN.I"!M- I!hal'l-1 W·h y w•t tlw virus, !he kidii ;aOtr tlhc,'
Enft.le otil,il!t U'l'l' :t.he Bungles.~·
vit•us. O:Htd all uf .uur ~-SIIIf .Md
Emt1 •. propped bohincl a 1ahli.' t~&lt;\111eks afl l'l' hhCIY at'l'l~ed• .
lmC)..
!r~h
stogi'e, D'Skml I ht• IIIli' ('f/Ok was (,00 sick to waJ.tsr f-or a 1c\eplhonl!. '' 1 w.u nt h1 di·mtcr. "
tor IHOillo iu'flCth," _hr
"0 1· ... s·~tid l&lt;}t•nie,
I Yl•ttr'~. Edie ~nd 1 ,iil&lt;n6o
what ,i'3 .is," enn - 1 'ljl~ nrt' a qui•·f .avr!n.i·n:g al
,
aiS ilw watomf'td iv lih L• I ou1· ha' ·Jwut,,•s. 'llhen, at-· 1
topic and his cigor. "hu~ ·w~th 1'11e d t&gt;c~1 l ed W1· ·hnd lQ get,

a day, 3611 dRJ'S a year.

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ModEWn Romances
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!5 00 Old Tlmt&gt;i:
~: ~ 11 Howdy Doody

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9:00 Sign On~yer
9:00 Captalh: ..ftanproo

errce t.tWllt sust'llirtll w; in t.bi'S bit:
· 10:00 · GJJrrY Moore
prilsun .. -like ·a · t betoved son
A:meriC'a' ~:~eni to ·p our oonsoUt&lt;tion 10130 Arthur G?dfrey
and hQpe in·IO -t ronbted. discgurag. 11 :30 Strike it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
ed peqpl&amp;.''
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1t:15 Love{)[ Life
:Eq'ttaiJ.y detestled .
12:30 Seareh for To-morrow
Radio,_
12:45 The Guiding Light
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1:00 Katie's Kitcb.en

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2:00· Robert Q. Lewia
2:30, ' Houseparty

1:30 Love

3:00· ·'Dhe BI.M PEiyolf
3:30 Bob CroSby .Show
f :Oll The Brighter Day

DAILY C.ROSSWORD
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9:00 Captain Kangaroo
tO:OO. Gart')" Moore

God!te:v'

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a rar··Mf sttft'l'e,
'"had done

tnvaltda
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11:30 Sl&lt;lke It Rio~
12t00 Valiant Lady

Love ot-Ll~e
12:30 ... Search for Tom01'J'0_
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.i.2:41S The Guldlrq: Light
12:1~

1:00 K&amp;K~~t'a Kltthen

1:30 Lovo Stor.y
3:00 Robert Q. Lewis
2:30 HouseP.IilrtY
3:00 ~e Bl&amp; Pll!yeff
3:30 8ob c~ s~ow

Story
Bobtri Q. •LewifJ
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H•!l Pall!. &amp;. ·Mary Ford·
D~th Valley DIW~V·.11.~·.,.
Coke T im e
Nfws Caravan . 1_
S&lt;;rcen Directors . · Play·

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This is Your Lite

Damou -Rnnyon

Qn Mulbarry Avenue it was
predicted . wltlbl!&gt; 4:be two
.the tborou~e
woukl becot\e ·pt""actiCB:Rf impassable, due to tbe gt'lellt chUck botos
Which ~ ~ppe.-.Jnc in: ~­
iD&amp;: oumber each day.

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Headline.!!
We-alhercast

If:JO Press Box.
11:15 Ort-atc~;t Fights of CentufJ'
11 :30 Tonight
1:00 Sign Of(
S:3G Howdy Doody
6:80 SportB Eye
~:40

7:45 New11 Caravan
f\ ;00 You BP-t Your Llfe
8&gt;30 DrAgnet
People's Choice
9:3C Ford Theatre
10&gt;00 L'JX V!deo Theatre

Three More .File

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• his ielgbtb year as a. member . .
· Vwghan who ·a.t present is em. pl'fJY'OO by bOO Columbus and Soui.hti-n Obio Fll.ecl!ric Co., aB area

Press Box
Sir Anttlan-y 'E den
Tonight
Si,~::n

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Boti Crosbf. Sbo,.
'the Brlahtet ba,

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5:00 Lucky b Rancn
5:3G The Early ShCiw
6•30 Your Esso Reporter

6.45 Bob Wagner Sports Show
{1:55 Weatherman
?·00 Press ·conference
7:1!&gt; Doug E4wards, .New1

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4:Ja Secret Storm
4::10 On Your Account

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10:00 tT. S. Steel Hour
11 :00 - Up-to-til~ Mmute Ne'wa
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equipped as moi'e and more people want it,
Is the 'lowest-priced•.
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Perl'orniarice has made Ford'.s V-8 ·

lumished by tile ...,.

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the largest.seUjng "8" in the world.
Latest figures. .show
people bOught
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Ford V-8's in 1955 than the two other
low-priced eig4ts combined!

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eve,ry 'Clay beyood. Jurte t.
A~ tale ....,.,.., engloeer J.
E. D. Hartinger .r-ep::rtect that tbe
cootract with st'B'Didwd Oil for
d·Lesel :fu-c!il would e~plre in F-eb.
tbe boa&lt;d """"' to
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premdvm guq-J.ine and 18.7 lpet'

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Bee Clhe Gtade
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.~ IeQiie5ted oto brJq a mx
~ OD&lt;I ·&lt;OOM dMoed in old

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9:30 Four Star Playbo,Js.J &lt;L
St10t~ics or ·tllle Ce-n1'WY "\:

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T~e Early Show
6:30 Your' EssG Reporter
6:45 Sports PaTade
6:M Weathehllan
7!00 Patti Page
7:15 Doug Edwards, N6WI•
7:30 The Range Rider

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9:00 The Millionaire

an dve member of t.be PomeroY
Firs\ Aid Squad and Third Wa:d
Fire Depll'ltment. He bP al60 a
· membl!ll' of t:be Mel: h0di9t Church
¢be. Sautheastem ().hi"O ~n'lli
.C&lt;ttm&lt;ii, &lt;he Meigs Cwnty F~h
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basketball ,oftldaf.
W.heo ~ b: comment

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6:00 Phil Siivc.r.!l Show . c
8&gt;30 Navy Log
9:00 M'eet Millie
9:30 Red Skelton
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10:30 D;o You Trust Your ·,Wife
1 11 :00 Up to Uo&amp; mtnute Ne.'fo'l

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(in Fairlane and Station Wagon models)
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Plan New Paint
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CourtHouse
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Ford's Thunderbird V-8 engine

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A B•lovl!lld Son

Sign Off

On the wbjec.t ol MnlteC: im·
prov......, it .,... broutlbt out
tltit on UI'Pou Avenue end JduJ.
bercy Aveooe :tlb!t ~ are de.terioratin&amp; at ,. NpiQ pace durin&amp;
llht recent inclemmt: weatbe.r.
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becin witb om&lt;1 "'"'b 1&gt;ovoe made
a qu~ of IBklewallcs in p&lt;1!18·
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7:00 Today
9:00 Coffee Time
10:00 Ding DOng School
t0:3G Ernie Kovacs Show
ll :OO HOifle

k iS" k.fliOWill 4iba'tmUiions of J)('O-in ~te!Ut:-e ('ountrles and many 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Show
Rua:d-a it9eolf, laik-e the ril'lk of H~: 30 Feather Your Nest
Ito Lhe.~e pco,grams.
j 1:OO Bob &amp; Jan Carr Prf'sent
'J1h.e '9tabilon caHed RlAS-radio 2:00 Halls of Ivy
the Ame~·ican .sectQr---fJperates
2:30 Parson's StL!dy
a·nu Matinee Theatre
\\'est Be-rlin·. U eeletwated
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4 :00 Date With Life
rnuni•t ll!eWspapers OOmpHment 4 15 Modern Roman(.d
4:30 Queen fCJr a. Day
tim effooti't'e woJ'k or RIAS by
ou!Hng it \SUch bhings 'It"' "~t· 'PIIid,
5:00 Old Timer \
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since--April, 1954. 1'.hey eauy tmll
Com,muni&amp;t propaganda.

t·aken edltoclal, notice of (he p()(lll· by ~ •-. If &lt;.he wo!·ks seven and
lar song "Sixteen Tons"--41 !uta"".,. """'
br~. but c!Jlchy, number W'hleh I •bltlf .hounJ Jn illhe mine, plus
tells of 1 roa1 mi·n er wOO 18 mer- an htur. ctom port411 to WOJ'Ik and
('~le-9Sl·Y exploited. works 1ike 1l wnrk t1o port8't, 'h e makes $:ZO a
dog, and .owes his soul to tbe ,day, ·~ rieht flOW' be Is .probabl•
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worlth'Nf 200 day~~ a year. Is th-la
"kml'ni:.iblm, M :the SOl'llfC impliES.
or t.hk mhw!ir the Post !I:I.YJ~ or- ~mg hlm furthl'll' .and tur,
"What we would like to know is ther mto debt &amp;t th2 rompan
whe:r(' he worb, If he Ia working !Mre1

at t.ht&gt; race of ,the se~m~ ,u ,part of
a 1en mM lflrJtill 'UI'Ing t-he dmom

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tl ra wal trom hls t iv.ellhood. So ~n. and whldl have so far
·hMe be ii, not. only ci)'Jitive au· been. adopted by 17 of t}w&gt; SOV·
~Henre for t.he union leat\er's: poll-

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7:45 News Cauvan
8:08 , The Bob Hope ShO:W·
9:00 i''lreside Theatre
9:30 Playwrights 56
10:30 Mr. Oistr!ct At~ae,.
11:00 News Headlintll ·

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1 5:00 Old Timer
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6:55
·. · .j tton pf Ellm6111l" ~~~" 00 Today
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· 'J'l}e Kl•enllln f~ItoWert · up · its ~·
Coffee 'l'ime
7:30
n'llte to the UnH.D&lt;t SIJaotes by pro- 10:00 DinJ Don.e; School
7:45
t~ini fomtaLIY t.o West GeJimlny 10:30 Ernie Kovaes Show
8:00
M6nda.7 apJnst rbhe la~hing of ll :QO HoQ"te .
propagianda bUU0008 from itt ~·er- · 112:00 Tennes~ Et:nle Show
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flilory by American · agNK'i('s.
12:30 Featbet .Your Neat
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1:00 Bob and J~o carr Present
10:00
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Su'Slie
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'l1he9e bal·loorw, (If' m:ost or ·tlbtvn I 2:30 Came&lt;rll Goes lo School
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6·40 Newa )'lcture
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7:SO Dinah Shore

men1iotted big b&amp;ll'Oons . equipped
wl·t1h pho00grop11ie and ·radi(l de- 4:15 Modern Romanrl's
vices, -whieh ar.e hrndlDg i'n Com- '4:80 QjJeen For a Day

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TUISDAY
6:55 Sign On .
7:0 0 9:00 Coffee 'flrne
JO:OO Ding LJona: School

Ernie Kovacs Show
HOme
Tennessee Ernie
Feather Your Nest
BDb &amp; Jan CatT
Star Showcase
Pllmo-n's Study
MilliMe The~Me
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tint WO!'f!ioed OV'l'II" .the unH-Commu - 11 :00
nlst propaganda Wh i!C.h 'i.s ·getliu !:( 12:00
through its lron Curtain,
12:30
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A note &lt;Of "determined protest " 2:00
wh~ll .t1he So\'iet :ICM!:mmM'l sent 2 :30
to Watsbi!n,gton OV'm' d11e weekend
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iJtr week: one ye1i In advance at The·l&gt;•ll; Setltlne1 offiee, $l.IS.OO;

U a memh4!1r .of a pol.it-to.l -party
or a dv.kl .or fratemall &lt;OJ!II:nir.ar
hon, ~n't ·) ike 14le pol:l.cft ·aod
Jl1'4~r&lt;tO)..'l of bhe of1t&amp;n.iutioo's
leadershfp he •ha!J a ~le r~­
cO.UI '.-1€'. lie can f'~ign,
without
pt&gt;n11lly, and j.otn anul!ler group
or nurJe a't all , a9 !he chooSt&gt;s.
But oop~ :a member' of a 1ahor u-nioo doesnlt like tfte al.-a·n d
Oil personalities and policies lakt·
.,.n by the un.ion ortk'ials. 'lbf.n
t h.e s~tuaUon brol)me&lt;r utterly
diffeNml. A~ the
Wall Street

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kid of time, with Oou:nei1men
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hlilo. . _ ... the
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~gainst Bulldogs And Chieftain$
I:'anthers To Meet

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SilC points f:lOI'ft'l'!d~ in an over,

b~· W~t..eJ~mmy .Pa'J.wrlol
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the C.lfip;)}.M BJ\Ie [)@\l.rk will i'O
.arl.t'r wtn 1noumber 47 111 ::. raw in
100 Mn!urt as ~they p~ay ·h{~ to
N'eiBon\' iJie end hdt...on :rnd WelJ ·
8to.rt
rrt('f4. 00 1lw Jarkrro;n

In , M'I.'i ~ Cmm1 y Rn11:md W1H
play hmJI \() l t&gt; ~ ~~~,. l r:l'l in ·~ Jo:o~1-

Eull'ltt r in ttw ~ - · ~,n n f ' •om• roy
SUT'pr t!lfrl A h"r w ; h 1 5'l·1 _. w1n
OVf'r lh t• f\u l h J.,~~- ll ,1wn · ~ -\! ·
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the imp rm·HI 1\ u' 'd • . '.1 til he
hoping '' " •r..t r rv 1·'1.!,t' f
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Cmw lillid~ OfniiS•MP OOll- • Mr. a~d. Mrs. _Stl:lneY Russe,ll ~ 000 dotted. un-a, thit· Bro~yn Dodgers'
Street,
Otuo, hQ 1slugging
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~hart~ lfamm, student af Ohio ·a.lso VL'lod In a,,k ror l utp~ltun un Wlt'htos {If cookl~.

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or ~inersVille.
Ltoyd Wr~ght o.-:cl Bd lv
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Tbe Twilieht Garden club will
meet Tburtday even.iog at the
~me of lin. PbU Williamson. 'A.
::::- bosteM will be Miss EJ 11 ie

A Tall One

111:1. ~ Sw...O. wa• hUih
tor owe·wnb 11!2' aod ~rod • 1110

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

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SECOND STREn MAlKST
Graves ______ .! 134 173 183
TP Davis .L .. ... i29 116 124

or the sea9CJ.Il v.1JH'Il1

90 72 oe-arlit"r
the Jackel!!
hol)e to get back i:nto the Win rol·
umn Dlo' tiu~t tJh~ · b&amp;p.la&lt;&gt; Chiefs
L()j'an I. .s w~m only on'f.' lt&gt;ag'Ue

1s Roush _...... _ Ha oo 111 asa
10 Mitch --~·--·. 180 134 143 457

4 Blind, ----·---- 130 130 130
30 Haruhcap _____ 72 72 72
4 Total
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0 POMEROY SENTINEL
0 ChffOO&lt;! ··-·-- 205 til:! 222
0 ~ode&gt;® ·-·--· lQB 161 94
64 Gra~ ---·- .. 1~0 196 172
TP [Ohialer ~-- ---- tt-4 1315 139
2 Gt'li€1~H - -· . •. 170 155 107
16 Total
an 750 794
23 LIBERTY RESTAURANT
2 llloiPIS ----- . 182 151 210
8 Crow ···---- - 164 190 1~

game •till'&gt; season,, und that wail
q.ai~t Pomeroy
earlrit'lr in the
year.
Tvp st'orel1 f.o.r thto Chiefs ,ift
lkLa.ughl'~n . but
he gete bel:p
!rom Lappaon -a.nd Buckles. The
ol'her &lt;two st.arter.ll probably wiJI
be Dicklo,ns und Morgan .
Cooch John Plii'S'OIIIS will us~
Bob McK.innt•y and Bub M~ls at
the fQrwardf with 1...81111'}' Rak-er

at cellote-t·. RJch Hwatd:er .and Jim
~wlet~~ wi-ll be at 1+he ruards .

4 DavLs ------ .. 147 177 161l

390
216 1

609
443
438
SaD
492

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plaY&amp; tn the , Doqtlnican fall'.
The
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Cludad TruJillo tells you whlU

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Iowa both reached the brink of
dereat ftJo~tday ni1ht. but the Bll
Ten leadm turned back valiant
upset atlfmptl by Indiana and
WlteODilD tb remain neck and
n1ck ln their race lor the confer·
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5 Memhinl ---·- 1M 178 163 490
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Are Hard Pressed
To Keep On Top
Ullnols

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Mr"S, lla••t'}

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t.h~y ~!ieated Logan
in ,thtl SM!IOO, .Jl1d

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aOO 142, whll:e SissOn tl~t 1~4 . 189

Hawthof1ne at torwiWl'ds Bill An-

left point t1.otlal

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124! 114 131l

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one ,pin' m'll'gin oveT Holwm Bak·
eey, b\lt tom ilihe ~ .t'W() games.
John Schi'Uing tDnd John Sisson
both :bad 600 l!lel)es for rtth-e &amp;kers wilt·b Seb.llllng biMJng 181, t 77

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movOO DurMn

141 l:W. taft

seoortd piece tie wi:~~ Obi u 'llot.al
__ _ . 748 666 731
V-.alley EloohUc -as they took ton-Ne HOL,UM BAKERS
sl~ from Sf!:I:'Qn.d Slw~l Mar· w0od
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119
koo, whPle
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Ath1•n-. •h&lt;H '·' l11 g b:dl t•ltlh wi th j
J im Kutko~kw ,arHl Wton WaQ,• a&lt;~
their leadmg M'H'I'N~ llroWr\'l r
Joe Sou!th , Snydt&lt;t, Kt h•, t'll :trt rl
lJf't' nll r an o,;t·r•n• a ntl ar ,• 1hr·•· a1.;
C'oiK'h

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lnstalis Mrs. Stahl As Councilor

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WHIT&amp; ROSE MEEliNc;
Gruettf' follow~ Clifford with
· Whtte fkts.a Lndge, Auxi-liary nt
• 492 sarles, whll• for bc:ond th&amp; Rrother.hood
of ~~looad
StrHt Midi:• . Ral~h c;r:avM hatl Tha · f'n wild me-et \Vlerdnll'tJdaY,
hi• lalghf.st IBIH •Jth • 4tO a~n at .t hl' Woodman's Hal&gt;h
totat on ...,..._ of' 134) 172· aftcl, -,--

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probably go al ong wH h hi ~ lu ~
boy11 IQill:i:ll!lt 'the Bull dogs
wi.th Harold Brown a+ntl Junior

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, ..... s,.m Wtlt.r
deall1" wi.lh his qe.W oo~t;~~
The major leatUI!I' blunt stars dld not revell.l "bow wJloppi . a
are sla:ning so. raa1: that there. raiie. it was." Likewi!e, clU~ V
may not be a ilnale m1jor bold- Preud~ot BU%1.)1 Bavasl utuled to
Ot\t. wlwn the. Mar:cll 1 spring dLsclose wheltler Snider OJ( Clim·
trainin&amp; deadUne arrlvee.
panclla Wltl be the
hlibi92
With three weeki 11till to 110 to t-st paid player i.n 19!58.
.
416 the rte&amp;dUna, ~ bi.J. le&amp;.IU8 mag"I'm oat a;oin&amp; to set UP. ~
i90 nates already hav!'! snared most competition between my bill ptw376 of tbe key men. Alm011t invarlably er11," ~vui. ~d.. "All rm ,1°1:-J
471 this. means tbat tbe · Uttle fellowa to 9~ II th~~ D~e pt IL · very
2 145 will fiall m:eekly Into line.
ftne ra~se. Hes very happy, abotlt.
· it aod so are . Wt' ."
Tai.e a Iooi at i'he llsi or big
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names llon
· a,lready
Tbe .anoounced
New· YorK:· :t.h!"
G}4nts,
403 Ml"l,
N--om'" ,•-y Willie
Cam· while,
navemepn·
ail1n413
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pan.ell~, Jackie ~blllSOn, · Gil e cate er ay . a an'J cnen
500 Hodiil:a,
R"";·
John: Wlndy .MtCidi li'n.d Jim Con·
500 ra, Mickey Hant16. Si#n' Ml.tlial. stable. Kalt hit .!1S last season,
l03 Ted
McCall had R
.recbrd ln reUef
1
6 Larry Dob.)!, Hinule·EtNe
Mlnqso and a1
w:~.-. Tt'd WUUtnns.
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SOCIETY ·

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Poul Cijlfor( ....a tht S... I
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garnet Df 205, 112 and 222. All sc~ool. She ~·II i{raduat~ (rom 1
th,.... g.rnes w.re fairly clo.- r~neport lhgb School m M:ay
with th1 rwwspape.r boys win-

wnt:' n ~rin. f'tl' ('I. h 1 '; MeArt.hu r 111 a ~lr;tl··:t.::ur 1-.: t·n •

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l:t•:t:r nJ

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withl.'f~JKM4i~91).~bl sin'i'~tt. ~111

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ay FRIO DOWN

Unit~

Highlights

t.o'Oold t&gt;beli'4.v.-l)irlnne lead in bhl' Sw:wgon _____ _
bOwling ~ as thoy Hell -·-- ___ .
V.'OD tfibee' !io • 'I'OW~ ·kl!l tl'ig trs. llli.nd -·-----··
from Nt"\\' 'York Omtro:1l. Mean, WJU:s()ll, ··r-·-·

Midcae:port. Yellow JaekM&amp; l;ic)th
will be- oo il!he road. tOi'llight in
9JO eonleslts with the fnmbf&gt;M
.treldnt w. Mhen8 tn meet ~·he

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Play At Logan

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F~l:ifua.ry J,, 11~6

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Dtlula ltretebed Its wlnnlnll
atre•• to US ltralaht and remalned. 1
undefttated In Bll Ten play by
turnl., blot la&lt;llona, 92-811, but
only .,_. overcomlllil a 18 point
Hootl.er IM4 with 10 mlnutes
play.

Paul Judloa . 11nk two

throw• with 4t HeOndl left In
11me to put the llllnl abea4.
89. Then Judaon .,nk two more ta
the dylna aeconda to wnp up D·
llnoil' sixth ttAiihl Bl&amp; Ten. trl•
umph.
Iowa bad to overcome
t!'ODIID leadt before the
lbo podrjo Bodpro, ?8-?4, II

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WANT ADS

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BYIlL Al'ID IIUIS. ,8MITB
HOW SATEWTi. WIU GO

Tuesday, ~!)' 7, l95!

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t HEA M.V.otAGUMI . . . boll' t:b141!U'th a t .S.
b&amp;e will tra:rN &amp;&amp; :&amp;a,OOQ.. .m.pb 1111-w It 1J
lauDetJed I.Q tbe ln&amp;m~•dooal O.,bylllc&amp;l l'u r
wtwrh btliM JuJr 1. 1951. "l'rr. IIJJ.lpUcal Pllth
COY_.. IZIOat 1.11 tM ll. 8. ud d Of part ol ats
~ Jt.t l'2l.u.laN fCWII -.rill wt1l 'IU'J'
11'0111100 to 800 miiN, U4 orbit wW ... IDflU...S
11,11 tiM ~uat.or at aacJe' or ~ to dap'eea.
~ nJCket. wtU l1ft. U.. 30--I:Ddl ""mooQ.. tc Jt.•
p&amp;tJJ. w!ltcb ww. ,.,..•• - - l,t.OO
QOr1.h
and ~uth.. t..tllk:.htn.a
wtD be aut cout of
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IF YOU I'ANTTO

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WaveL Vaeation-wiae the trend
hu CoUowed fasliSon-to a •bortn,
easual y~ Here'• the StoJ'f,
a1 ~ported
who keep

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h.lNIIII•!•f , l•1w milt.'iiill 11006 .I JfJl..
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By CHESTER GOIJLI

llll):t I10 NTIAC' ~ t lu•W ~.lik e
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HI ~«J.IJif'r'liS,
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PIHr Yt•r• Ml•lmum Aft.
A1k , ., Mr. ,.,..

Th• Jl&lt;·ko'on Jroa.t!lel!l Co.
lorkt.on, Ohio

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SenJJnel
"Devottd TQ'the1nterest of
the Meiti-MI!I~On oreaa~' ·

On any Roll of Fence
You hne 10m1thl"l
To S.ll, Trod• or Al'l•
IIOUIICI, Let A Dolly
S.ntln•l Dlaplay _Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Rtpreatntcltln. ·
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Eight

Middleport Garden Club Has Gathering
At Residence Of M. L. French, Monday
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M&amp;J J...ucitko
Smidl wa; in I' hoaal ~er md
eblrlfe of tbr prQCl'lml wbeo the Clothtnc spedalkcit.

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Garden
Club m('(
tblday evet*le rat tbe borne of
Mft. M. L . t"'reoch w~ Mrs. Mllx
~- pmsident. ~- ~56
Smith bwed cokJred elides ~
made b6t eummer wh1le on VQ1.'11 tion . Miss Frieda Faebnle was
~ for the pidure'l.
flo!·)
C...U
respmser~
'W"t'l"e
"Rm:lrs .m, wr Gll!'dem" and t~e
mem~ rec-eived paci.ds of p1ctunes of nattv~ ~ M tavors.
Mrs. C. ~ HennesY ditrplayed an
wrangement US::ng a Jled bird fl ·
gurine ·as 1lhe focal point in an
mTangernent of bcmloci. and pus·
BJ'·Wi.JI.ow bnarK'.hes.
Durung the b~ meetl.ftg
Mrs. John Zerkle, ~ary. read
an invitation from ~h . ~a
Nol.·an, Me•gs

ooum.y Uome Demon6'1.rat.ion Agerrt. to atrend the
annual Acl'liovement Oar; program

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High
torlum on Mmcll 6
p. m. Speak~ IN
will be J;me Scott,

Sc-hool ood.i·
from 10 to 3
the ~
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Rev. Fred Dunn
Conducts First
01 Revival Sel'ies

LIKE TO Gil' IT BACK
POSSIBLI &amp;!CAUSE I

M:r6. Bern·.

Nrf cAt IS LAID

Tbe apt:&amp;ua wb:&gt; haw ~nt­
od ·~ M. ~- and stale
j rneetm,gs will ~~treE fittmgt; , adult
:;ty)e, m~ Simphci'ty pat·
tt'ftlS and wilt ~ models W d&amp;
~ dlei.r (&amp;(is _
Ml&gt;s . Rlobeft Reibel , Reg~ai
Di.rectot o.f tlR OhWJ Asr,ociaboo
of Gll!'del! Club&amp;, oexplamed tOO
~ ··central Ohio Ji11iower ~ lbea~ tte Thw- to New Y'OI"k .
Gue:Rs for the ~e.nlng ~
. Mr5. Reibel, •Mns.. Don St"iven and
~trs . Ed\Nl'd T . Fl'enoh. The ho-stess cserved a derisert ooun;e assisted by her -daugh1.«. Mrs. St.i\'en; and
deugbter-1nlaw
Mrs.
French and Mnl. RoU« p.roesidcd
at ,the ooffee MrVice . Red cama·
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RuBSell, bas announced ber engagement to C.mpbell Taylor, son

SAVE BROTHERS BY HEART SURGERY

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
1Supt uf RiJ.:·b"S

Di»UCT Con. Co.,

stephen P·ullcn oon of Mr. a·n j
:\h . James PuHcn lra:s J'c-covercd
h-om tlt\e chicken-pox a'tldi lhis ~Sislcr Stephanie bas the same dis-

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Steam pudding .with sauce was
served With a ~uck •dbm« at
nooD tO Rev. aod Mrs. Waldo J.
·Birtela, Mia':~ G.nreser, Mrs, TheG4lc:me !Mlooa:, MJ.. Olara SdJiefer,
UN. W. L. Kautz, Mn. Amanda
Kasper, IMrt. Addle Grueser, Mir&amp;.
FWda IW.ob.. Mm. Carrie Grueser,
Mrl. Walt. Baer, •Mrs. Haflry
w-calcs on the Queen Mal'}t, K~.. M'r'$. · Beul3ih N:~tzllug~
. .. ~e Beabt. Mre, R'eYmoad

Countrie.t W.sited were England, -~ Mn. NOrmil KIOs, Mnl.
Holland, Bela:Wm, Get·many, Au.t~ Clrl'l . Shields, Mns. Clnren.ee Mai·

Current Sow·ce
Of US Concern

si1uatron loom-

lr DONALD J. GONZALES
Unite.d PrHS St.. Cor~

WASHINGTON UP - Prettident
EU.enhower declared Wday tbat
he will do everything within b15
constitutional powers to prevent
an outbreak of hostilities in the
Middle Eut.
Mr. Elaeohower also told his
news eonferencetbere is alway.a a
f,tlnt hope tbat hil correspondence
with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin m•y develop something of
pe.a.ee valve.
Thil pouibil'ity exists:, the President said, u long as hi1 euhangea
with Bulganin are what he described aJ noo-bitter.
The Preaident'i determination
to do everything possible to avert
rurther eonotct in the Middle East
was expreued when a reporter
asked him for an "3llseument"' of ·
stopping or avoiding conflict llll a
reJult of bis · talks with British
Prime MinUter Sir Anthony Eden.
The Prejldenl r.oted that U.S.,
British and French diplomats will
meet at the State ~partment this
afternoon to determine what measures ean be taken in the Middle
East either inside or outside the
Untted Nations.
Mr. EUenhower then said that.
everything be could do constitutionally to prevent an outbreak of
hostiUlie:~ in the Middle EasL
would be done.

nnklna Ob&lt;ln
In the iM'aJ'
. Cowlty -offices. Ako
and 42 Democratt
fQr t'he respective pady
Committeemen.

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ca.ndidates had tiled. At least oM
other candidate for the Democrat

lc nom~nitlon for govel'oor was
1aoheduled to Ole today, alo~ with
a half dozen candidate for otber
oftlce1;11 who have · announced
tbey will run In the prlmat1'.

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¥Unldpal Juctce· John Sweeney,

print 'nt&gt;l&amp;ill jaoktl d&lt;o•

Cleveland, announced he wiU file

bef~ the deadU~ for lhe nlmo{ ' Ctltie nomination for goverhor.
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U. S. Senator: Goverttor Lausche
D. Cleveland: Sen. George H. Bender R. Cleveland.

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bwJ.c:lorbQj'• lin•n·IOQk rGyon •.c:rltp, cucua.-..btr cool ft~brk;
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doH it In browa. qold oi blu• JOMI oa aaturoltpound; plnll:
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50,000 TONS BURY HIGHWAY

today,&lt;OI)diclate
.(hen eDtf. 14 of
P.M. Z3 Pft.._

Brown closed up shop Tuesday 33

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Swiiz.erio~nd~,
B&gt;r,~Ml'JI.Grov~.,~Erb,~MissAlma~
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M'IJnaeo, San •Marino, Liclltmatein, -l&gt;urM. lillj, Louis Reibel, Mb.
the Saar. Tbe tour ilncluded vb.IUJ ·Lena Huber, Mtls. Roy Seyfried
to famous ~towns aDd .scenes.
· and . ~. Ot:ho ,
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Started,,.

Halt

1.900.

When Secretary •of State

Letter Describing
Tho ~ &lt;&gt;I Mho Lena
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hiXfle." were &amp;xpected to beat the
4 p, ~· deadline today for filing
-petiUoDa, awellilll the largest
alate of Ci)ndldates. seekina: noml·
nations for state ~e. in the May

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Ha$Potl~k
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.Supper, ·Thur$.

M,... W. H. Juhlmg UJd Mn&lt;.
Minnie BeveJ'.a'ge bave reooi.ved
accou.n1.8 of a IWropean tour
made by Geor.ge JUibli.Qg ot New
York City.
Mr'. Juhling, local Htiirve visits
here frequen.t!Jy, went .em,Ill; twelve
coontcy tour ~ tbe auspi.eflll
of the W.orld Wi.de TravellkiNau,
NYC, !Sai-led .t o England on Ule
Queen Ellzabetlb and netum.ed fn

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lOTH lOIN WITH a eona:enJtal beart detect, Christopher lan•dac. 4.
: and hJa brother. Brian. 3,. are now healthy :younasten:· thanb to:
1 modem heart IUl'gery, Ardent boostera tor the 1988 Heart l'und.
. they are shown plaJ"inl: wttb stethoscope~ at tbeir Bufralo, N. y._
home. Twelve yean a.ao,. eacl{ would have heeD doomed. to pre.

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Petitions
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UElivefslty of Toledo and attended Ohio State Univenity. He is a
tDember of Phi Kappa Psi frater•uity and b an eneineer wttb the
ColUJDbUB Co.ited Fabrics Corpora·

Ohlinger Family
Spend Weekend
In West Virginia

~~i·s:s Mew ltow-h who HvC6 in
htl'kenrburg lha~ b&lt;.-en ~~iiWng ·h~r
brother OS~Car IWOOh ·a nd Wi£(1.
Mr. ·and 'Mrs. Jaoob Schafer
and duughOOr, Columbus., visited
here ~turday wlt:b rriconids.
.Mir. ~oo M,.. Roy D.vl&lt;ll;oQ •nd
two daught'er!! 'have 1~ to
tlbeir .home ·~n Columbus alt.&lt;r a
Yi~1t Wlihh I)M']• puroots, Mr. an.d

Many Candidates

Mr. Taylor eraduated frGm Qt.

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Jr:t the ColumbllS Sehools..

Sixth Birthc/ay
Celebrated By
Beverly Beaver

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Miss Bowt~ i.'\ &amp;raduated from 1
Bexley Hiab ~1. Stevena Col·
lege and Ohio State Univenity
ruul Js a member of Kappa Kappa

carry out .. Valentine '~berne.

WEATHER

Thursday rain chAI'Itlint to

of M~ C.mpbell Taylor, Colum·

bus, and the late Mrs. Bowen. 'lbe
1marriage will be an event of next
summer.

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ot C~les Boward Bowen, Colum-

.Mfo. and -·Uh.. Jolm Beaver entet'ltalned witb a party Sa:turday
aftlemo&lt;MI bouori·DG t.bei'f daueb·
ter Dev~y ()D Oer slxth blrtobday.
After the ohou::mod gunst ope:ned
b&lt;r iltto o! dooora~
Rt&gt;v. Fred Oun11:, Huntington ed birt!hctay cwkt\, wnd +De cream
cortducted the tirnt of a seri'1.'ti of were eerved 4lo Betty Giliilarl. Max
revival meeti"gs whktt 00 will and Peegy Folmer, Judy W)Jlbams,
ho.lt.l a1. Lhe Ohw-ch of C'hrist Mon Ronllie and Baroafa Logan, BobOoty and J&lt;&gt;hMy
day whe~t memben; of Foon&lt;w- by Rlt&lt;l&gt;le Bennett ~ aitemied in a body Seaver.
..... lllldlio Olrd ){,.
as part of Back 1.o God 1110\"emenl.
Hbi 1opic wa~ "Evangelize or F'os- Ht:rWal'd Lo11m allitiistOO Mrs. Bea-snizc" and tonijJht he wHI "-peak ver witlh the oparty.
on "The Skin of My Too1h". ·
Monday evening was dhurch of·
flceNI nlght aM thi:s even1ng is
desig-nated a.&lt;; Bi·bl~ Sellool ni·ghl.
Special mu·sie by L. R. Wltey, Hom
er Rice, RvL'&lt;Iell Steffy, 0 . E. ·"-k·
Kiniey and Cash B&lt;l'hr di.rect"Cd by
Mu. Arlihur Sk:inrrer w~t·h M!rs.
Che&lt;&gt;tcr Erwin, organist, was pt'-Q&gt;
Mr. and 'M:rs, Herman Ohlin•ger
scnted.
11nd $()'Q 'l'e:rry spent th-e weekend
lmmcdia.tcly a.f.Ler ,thtl st•rvi('e in Weirton, W . Va.., wi1·h ~ft· . and
Monday a Fcl•loW6-'hi.p :h-our wus lf'r~. C. D. Ourmin~ham und Mr, I
.held in the tMC&gt;ial •J"()o),ns when thf' pnd ~- VW(iJ Rou.'i'h.
con¥rcgit'lion b(.'(lanle arqualntcd
Mr. 'R:oush ~:~trffercd· &lt;1 ht'lart a.t.
wiiLtt the vi.!fi.ling •past.ur. Ttw com- tad las:t Thu.Mdny ·fWII• i,s ia Weirmittee wbo plan-ned t.'he Pillrty were. ton General J{.ospital. His condiMlrt~. Eme:;.t l..Wi!arn:-e, Mrs. Den - tion is •mproved hut 'he will be
ver Rice. Mrs Robort McE'l•himtey, oollfined •t o !the botlopitHI fm· sev:Mrts. Edga·•· Allen..-.'\VIIrth and trh.ey eral ~ks. ·
were a.'fSi.ortcd by Mnt. 1\f('KmJ-ey,
Roll!l&gt;h Is &amp; nativo of PomCot"Qy
Mrs. Ri'Ce and M·I'S. Will Jteynoirui. and i'i:i well' k·DO\\"n ·hCTe.

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Wedding Plans

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• COUnfy COUnC&gt;I'I pTA H0 ldS
Mee f lng
• Th ursday At ·sa/'·ISbury
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t.hc woekend wHoh J. E. MHicr.
1'1 ans wr:lre maue
·' ror a sc I100 I l'orllund Unit, 1\lrs. Keith Wood!!
Mr. ctOO M'nl. Edgar Arnott a.nd
Mr. and l\11n; Cha,-lc.'+ Si·ndalt of .!IOD ware ln WC3t Oolumbi'a this of in~truction in May, nl whl&lt;!ll of the Racine Unit and Mn. Paul
6pring£icld were rec-ent I(U~ ol piSl wt"ck vl.siHn:g Mr. and .M.m. time tlistrict officers will he pl'cll· Theiss of the Sugar Run Ut'lit

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their daU&amp;;hWI'S M1-s William Ault
and Mr,s. Gene Dodson.
Mr. •and 1\h . Chtrunce Owen
aN) •planning .t o move 1.o •\lh.o Robert. Winebrenner property .U1is
wook:. Mr. Owen h&amp;lt been conflned to bls ·home w~t!h eompJ.l....Uon5
Wbiob JoH'Owcd an a-u·a w f'lu.
WUiis Antbony iJ" 'I'CCOV(lf.lni
from a aevet'O oold.
l&amp;tr. and Ml'8'. I!)) bert Baehner
1M daua;hter roturnod to tbair
home .in Sprjng&amp;eM Sunday .tt.aa vii&amp;Ll with •his mottler, Mno. Ray
lachoor.
Week-ood gu-ests oJ 'J\.IN. Gut
Ward wru'tl M·r. and ' P.It~. Me.lvln
OeVol and daught-cor, BoiJC, W. V1.
Joinl.ll'lf ibh-om S~tndwy were Mt. 1nd

Mra. Cecil' Woard,

Geooge Trcw.
M.r. aD&lt;t .Mr.s. John. ILawk}ns· Jr.
WCI'e 1n Bladon Tuosdl!lf ru, vhsit
her ·P&amp;reflll.s .Mr. and •Mn;, Waa-rf'n 'Jlhomu. RccaM. .gue&amp;ta at ·llhe
Hawkins Jtome tndudCd .Mll.!;a, Jo..
n...--t. Butlerworth, Mr. and
Mow.
Franklin Gln'llherl tnd daughter ot
ColwnbUJ,
Carl Mdtlox w.ho b ·I'JOOOVerd.ng
S'atisfactorlly at:t&gt;er spblll'l' 6UJ"Iel'}'
ln a Hunl~n ftoeplu.t. wu in
Huntington
W-edn.eaday b
a
eheckup. He was !11\.'Cwnpanled by
hill wile md: ~- and Mn. c. P.
Ga-Uarhcr and ihis daulht.er !Mn.
Euatue Wilson, Pt. Plelllllmt. 1:.aQt.
week Michael Wm. ·U.U.OX. ·baby
8011 of Mr. and Mnt. Loomm:i' Mattm:, Nitrn, vbritcd h)'s! pllt.ernal
II'IOOP~~n!B for tho f·inll Ume
when Mr. and Mini·. ·k tox and
ohJidMt were bene ov.cmlgllt..
,MJI_ .and l'ks. Roberi Shup.tban
eomploted their ~n of
~he hourre tJxoy pun'hlllllld from
Mr. ..-nd Mre:. Henry Fultz: ed
hne DliOVod iuto t.belr tbome.

cnt, when the Meigs Cou nly Coun· cil PTA met ThurMday &lt;~ftcrnoon ,
11t the Salisbury school.
Mrs. John Moore presided ow•r
the mecttng. Mrs. Jo'loyd Wl'iHhl
and Mrs. Whitney lngraham were
named as a committee to mske
arrangements for the place and
time of the May meeting . A ~ck
lunch will be served at noon with
tht! Central PTA unit responsible
for tbc lunch for guests, the des.aert and coffee and alsu for the
program.
Mrs. William McKelvey or the

SURPRISI PARTY
M111&gt;. Roy Hc1l•l cr .('IJ.It&gt;l'la htl'd
wlth a otrutlpr:l.so biorhhdlli·.V dinnot'l'
SllndJi')• al hl.&lt;r .hmnc illl .t.hc Oht"S•ter Road !hQnoroin•g M:r. l·to.J:I.or.

Pomeroy, I'Dd
dunlna: .t·he I!WfiA.:&gt;moon Randolph
·W-mt, Rwvcmwood, Joitll'd twnt.
Pre.'ionl WOI'e hl s IJUI'CI1t s. M·r . .and
1M!w. E'va W~Lion H~ldebNct .~
Mrs. Jlomer Hoii'Cl', .Jtrc 1h0:Ilil.ne
Wautwat'80l, M1nn ., hu rnt.ta'GM
~ ~ taruj chilrtWen .
t.o 001' tJomo aCtor visltlnl in thG
Bond.
lVn. Zelia Cro. a: medical pa-Ueut at Jlotur Hospital w• rdto ·h er home wid!
Mrw. Pw! Wmn 1o .._.,.. JU.
CJK-er and RJilo-i-flJiaw Mr. uxt _.. .loAJma rnnall dlutbtftl of ·Mr.
~ 11il&lt;&gt;lrlal,
lb. hck K"'ft, ,
• Copt. """"" lla&gt;'lm..,.. "'h&lt;&gt; wtH .totted d&gt;M' pat..,.t ~
leoe ~Ext wook fur a moMh'a ent. Mr. and P.n. Jobn KwH
d\lcy lni Artli'OOII ~pcql l'h$o week f&lt;JI' ICVOI'al dll)'lio.
!Md with blei pllf'Mt8, Mr. 11111
l)fr, ei'Jdl fot1-s. 111•'\.lld Munns

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llar:t.in&amp;er. ~pt. 'Of CJlK'lnnall tiP&lt;!'J)t a Bhoct \'Gilt
Harthtee:r HI -.ttoned -at stewart with t~dr ~htliYCt~ heron a:oina
Air Forco liMe-, ~-"' Y.
to their -apartment. 'rbey !hvve
Sreve and Pat! &amp;ocy, rtOilS of been on th"ei"r wfddinlf trlp to
Mr . .and Mre. RIObert Stvry are riiK· •hor sr..tcr,
Mtll. l.oOnard.
I\.1Nt.8 of tha!.r tJNndmotther. Mra. Gwi~ky oand hu11bind in Ar·
Dole l!ouri&gt;lna wb;m tllelr modler u.....,, Va
ODd baby ...., at' Mollo
• . aod .ltnf. R,..&lt;OII 11-lflo
~ HOII*Id.
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IIOtumod W their 'home kl Baver
IMn. Nan -'"dft" M.urned to Felli. Pa., arter viBhJ.nt Mk'. lond
her loom Holzor u..pltal lllrl. Rolph Radoli!lo,
M1ere fihe ~ 4ltken -laat
Mla Virgin'- &amp;~eyes -~ boetn
When oho bo&lt;amo W
tho Bm· HI .00 ' In&gt; L. W. M&lt;Oocn'8 1)10

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Mrs. O;•vid Sluter, program

man planned a program by the
pupils of lhe Salisbury school, under the direction of Mrs. E. A.
Wingett, music superviaor, consisting of a number of wlnter
songs by grades th.ree and four; a
folk dance by grades four and five
and the sympllonettes preseflted
ltlrcc musical numbers.

Miss Marian Ebersbach
a tllm on lhe blood program
distribull'd bnllctlns on same
Refreshments of cbeny
cream ('entered with a
coffee, c11ndy and nuta
l1y the host unit. The
table was attractive in
er, a ccnterplC!ce o[ a
hatchet . with mlnJature
treea and tall white
holrlcl'8 Ued
on either

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Atiendlng from the Suga~ Rua
Unit were Mrs. Roy 'l'r&amp;CJ Jr ,IX''"~!;
Mrs. Eh:a Gilmore Jr., Mrl~:t- raul
TheisM. Ma·s. Harold Eberabar.h,
Mrs. C.eorge IJara:is, Mn. Jack
Sorfhm. Mrs. Donald Hauclc. MrH ~ .
Charlcl-i Gol'don and MrS. Lloyd
Wright, and from the Central Unlt
were Mrs. Whitney Ingraham, Mn~.
Robert Arnold, Mrs.- .ElwOod Dow- '
ers, Mn. Max Jo'olmcr, Mrs. Edgar
Tltomas and Mrs. Harlan Wcltrung.

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Motorist Jailed
After Accident

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«ll&gt;olllul&lt;d £or •It« In 1loo '11*4
~ • . LowtD ProbMOO ... .,. a:.cte It Ceot.T•I Schoot.-..
" tiler lfn. E. S. SbiXt l1'«lt .lD . . .... OhrrMt"fl Cltno ~
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on b - .
;oom. .~., ·~ tlio poot
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, and lllnl. Donald ~ week ¥MHing 'Mr. and .Mrw. ~,
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. been Jn .Otl....,burll, Po., f.t bert W~n
baby in otl•·
fUJ)0111J oC tier f&amp;UM.T, . hon11 City, Okla. llcr 1100 .fredi
wl!o died olio poot .....t.
Cline. USN. &gt;t..&gt;'PIW '1\!mL ~oo
Mr. - Mra. 0 . E. ,M.ooon of J,e. - a "'""·
t.t W. V•, vitiii.ut Ah. Luc:f!lille Carole &lt;'.orr Mtud~ DUnfi. •
~ Friday.
Bietlhe!Mta HO!!iplt·al, ZabetvUle W"af,.
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o.....r.rty """ 111e 'I"''km&lt;l ....,, ot re~au­
oai.~.,.,. bome Hoke~ Her ...r..r. Mro. L. A. JloQreltor

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cummittrc whi{'h will report at
the May meeting.

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CINCINNATI, 0 . UP.;_~e:
Eggs ahvul sl.~y 'll'P '1 c con!'l.lln('n;

A la•1:e 43 to 45 broken 43

t.o 4.''1 ; ml'diums fl. too 43; brown .
mix 41 •to 4B; (!:ftl!la ·tar~ 40 ttJ 41

A l-arge whi-te 36 tG 39; A medium
whit~

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DRAWINGS TOMORROW

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Ghif:kons fJ"yU"S about IStdidy
A rt'port
today
stmed that
h0&lt;1vy · h('n.~· weak; Cryens 3 tto 3 l-2 rlJ·;~wing ror posHrlobs in the ·e&lt;!Wl·
lb 29 fQ 21 · ·h ens twer S ~b 23 ;.n ty OO!l1rotba.U twmement 1WWld
:1.5; hen~ 5 .(b a.n d uodel;" 18 (.Q 19; be ·held '11Jut5day -at 7:30 P. 1 lr.
leghorn .hens l:li tro 17; old
in tbe cotdy :auperinteodeot'a
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