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"he Doilv Sentinel. Pomerov-Middleoort, Ohio

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iPJ 8:00; Prayer Meetinl( Wednet·
S\lo· day '7 :30. llyacll Ruo
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member li5 weect to atJt.ood and
bring dMili' fri«lds .
Mathodi .t Ch•r,., Emtnabelle
F . Sopher, l...etlart Falls. 9:30 A. M.
Apple Grove; 10 :30 A . M. P'Lanb;;
7 P. M. Ldart F&gt;&amp;t~; 'Jlbursday
It i1. you who ha .... doocl by me
7:30 P . IMt IDasl; Letart; Prayer
throuvh my trillS. ll.uke 22:21.)
Meehogs: Sl.lDday 7:3(1 V . M. E¥1
F.dlr•ted Church, Waldo J.
Letart: Sunday 7:30 P. M. Apple
ltartels, Pa.-.'Wr. Fred BlvatWar , Grove; Wedne&lt;day i P M. Letar1
Supt. 9. 15 A M S11ndiity Sehool ralls. MYF Meetings: Monday 7:30
I(J 3U A . ~Il Wors h.rp M'Jl'Vicc; Spe-- Appll:l Grove; ThurOOay 7 P. M.
•.w mwHc from 10 15 t.o 10:30 A . f.ct,gj f....c::t.az,t.
'i.. 6 :iO P M. Youbh t'l'l lowship. AlfrH Methocli.t Church, R. M.
Sermon \(J (Jtc '" I-t 1:, hard 1!.0 be 01 &lt;~~·e . SWrday School 8:30 Lloyd
t:hni.ll&lt;Ul .. L'iJJilC and WOrship. DiUi'nger, Supt.. W015bi,p 8fii"'V'ioes
You arc wl'loomc.
10:45 with the p89lur bringing .t.t.e
Chriiti•n Selene~ S«Kiety, 144 message. Sunday evt.'Oi!lg 'lit 7:30
Mult&gt;e-ny Avot.•., P"Omeroy . Mcmn- meeting of MYF. Satur&lt;lay Feb. 1 J
;ng ~ "'\'liCe II A. ~f. wtth SOUL at 7:30 HYF Va1ontine J)Qliy and
1 tw_. ~ ul*"V1. ;ul&lt;l G)ldon Text I w..U ell-Hi 5Upper. Wedo«Kl.ay -evening:
M"l my labernadc auwng you; •a nd pr•ayer 'Se!"vice 7:30.
rn1 soul ;; hall n-ol a!Jhor you . And
Church of Christ, Middleport,
1 'wtll o•:alk amun,g you , and wi11
F'nld
Gwdner, P.astor. Bible School
~· )"QUr G-od "lllnd yc :.ha.ll be my
peOple. LeVIt.iCU:S 26: II, 12. Sun- Russell Wilson, Supt. Momriug
day Sehool 10 A . M. Wt&gt;dnesdday 'WIIJr:!Jblp 10:30 topic "ln His Preevl:'nlflK !&gt;er-vkc at 8 You are wel- &amp;enee"; 8:30 ClmistNal EDdeavor,
('UilH' . Readrng room
in rea:r of 7:30 Rovi'v.al· MITViee w.wh Rev.
chw'C'h open ,tJu publi!C Mlonday and Fred Dunn speakiDg on "OW:· Contl,ibuti&lt;m."; revlvll .9el"'Vj,ooo for the
Wedn~&lt;~Y fmm 2 to 4 P. M.
followjog week 7:30.
Unit•d Methodi1t Church, J. LH•
Flnt B1.. l•t Church, Mickll ..
lie KunLl', PltNtor. Church Sdrool port, C. E. H~ , PasWr. Dr. 11h;o.
9 : 15 Jh.-o Smi Lh , Stlpl. WOT"Slhip m~r.~ RadtO'rd, Pomeroy, will oeeupy
Scl'\iiet IU ::.JLI "God hath made us the JNI:p~t in ·t he pasl()r's ~ .
orK'"; Youlth J·"cllow:.'hi.p
5:30; Churcb Sc!h:ool 9:15 Fra·nk Chee-9C?Ilonday 2 r M. Daugiltcrs of RIJI.h brew, Supt.; ·~flam;Dg worsbdp at
Cla~s WLJ! nwP! a-t U1c home of 10 :15 •l.opic "Oha'nge That to !M'y
MT.s. (;eorl'(t' P:lrkt•t'. Mond;~y 7:30 A('C()unt"; School of Missions for
'Jlrainmt:: t'onfOI'MCil fur l..a:o.· Visi· Pl"'illl'lft'y aOO Jul1'ior Dept. IMi-8.
llation -at W·ha·lcr'Sbuq~ . Wl"dnes" P.&lt;tul Smart di-rector; 5:30 Sr. Hi
~ay 7.30 As h WtdneMlii Y Le·nten Y'Outh; 13 School of Mi.'6i0111!1' Jr.
8("l'vke; Thul'&gt;irhoy 7 L'h01r Rehear· and Sr. Hi; 8:30 Jr. Hi FeUowship
.,.,]; Fri-day 2 1'. U. World f~ay of 7:30 Evening: 9Cf'Vicc; 'ftu~ 7 :SO
Prayer at B&lt;Jpti.st Churdt- Len- Love4oy Gi:rcl.e !ll'l MnP. AUen.
-ten Servlcl". This bt•g : n~ a S(.'l'ic~ Hugh~'; Wednesday 7:30 Mi:ss:ion
of si x st~rviN'."- t1!•a.n n rd for •t he f(JJ' Adults; 8:30 Sr. ehoi'I'; Tlu.lt"$chUJ'th for Wt•dn(!.l;lday evt•nt ng ~ day 6:4ti Jr . choir; 7:30 Busy Bee
preCf'ding Ea.sler. On Ash Wed· c1.11rss ·a t church ; Friday 2 p . m .
m·st~y 1!he b&lt;J.y:s uhoi:J• h&gt;c)lll L1Jt:in CommunitywiOO World
Day of
lns1itult• wtll IJI'i•n-g: LIS swl'ial mu· Prayer at Heat·h Clmrch; 7:30
o'!"i('. An;~t : h('J' feallK'tl of ·t'ht• t•ve.l· YBA mecti•ng 81: chUJ"l·h.
ing will l:.t• a f,itm " 1\ti s:-:JortaJ-y •to
Mt, Moriah B1ptl•t Church, MldWalke.r,:r Ga.r+agl'" Thi s film has a ' dJ.eport, N . D. &amp;ordt•n·, piasi:Ql',

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paycheck, put some of lhe
proceeds in o Sav~Att AccouRI
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Fedenl a...rve Syololll

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MIMUR FIDIRAL t•IPOSIT INSURAN'I COR,,

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TUMCiay eloudy ancl Mildltr wltft
rtln llklly foU.-..d ltY lnOW
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Cburoch SCOOol 9:30 Jam.e s BuC'hlmCm, Supt; lbm.lng W'OI'Slrip at
10:30 ordiootiun· •and maallation

of Deacons John rlmSOru. Ge'OJ"GC
Buch.a-n.on, Georlge Andcr'Son, Vmcent Bobo, Dwight Wa&lt;Uaoe; Dt.-.aOOll'eSSES M!ni:. F.red DeW~. M·i"l~

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Mai1gart Sauer, Mrs. Clinton f'c;.h·
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WcstaniObtEr YOO(Il Fel:low~h'ip ;

i\londay Deacons mootirq;:; Wednesday 6:30 Jr. cOOir; 7 p . HL
SenkJor &lt;"lroir.
Presbyhtri•n

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Howa.rd Ruppck.

Pastor. Chu:rch

School 9 :30 Robert Hardin.,

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6:30; F.vening WOJ'S'hip a·nd wdimL•Iiton a!l1d in.s.t•altat:Jon, &lt;Yf Elder&amp;, \Sermon .topic "The Elldcr" 7:30.
~thodl•t Chun:h, Racln•. John
ElW'OOd, Pastor . Racine, Oak Grove
Alntriquity, Forf:.&lt;it Run, Sutton
Racine: Sul)da.y SctlooJ 9:30 A.
M.; Y-outh FaUow:dlip 6 P. M.;
Eveni,n.g W();l1!;lh!i:p 7:30 P. M.
Oak Grov&lt;' : M'()fttin,~t Wo.ro:hip
U5 A. M. Sunda&gt; Sd.ool 10.45

HAS OFFERED SUCH

For Quality . -.

OUTSTANDI·NG VALUES
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Graci lpiKopel Church, &amp;..t
Main Strcd, romeruy . Rev, J . ,
Edwin Charles, Rec~.or; Mrs. Ce·
dric W. Cl1rk, oraaniiSL Wor~:~hip
and l'ermon at 10:30 A. M.. Holy
t:ommunion first Sundar in month.
Church S&lt;'hool, B~ginncn;
and
rrtmar)', al 10:30 A. M. For infor·
matlon concerning our
work,
please telephonl! 302-J.
TIM Flnt 8apfl~ ~hurch, Pom·
eroy, Rev. Ralph Zundel, Pastor.
Church School 9:30 A. M. MQrning
Wnrship 10:30 A. M.
Thu Salv•tlon Army, MlddllpCJrl, Capr:ain Glenna Rummell. ,
Sunday School
2:30; Hollnel!'ls '
meetiDI 3:30. Open Air Service 7
P. M. Salvation meetits 7:30.
Chri1tlan Church •' k11dnlll1
tvery Sunday 10 i\ , M. Sunday
School and Communion Jin~t Sunday In month II A. M. Church
eommunlott Hnd preaching; third
Bund&lt;~y
i·n month 7:30 P. M.
church prea~chlnt-Rcv. Harold c.
[)o&amp;ter, Putor.
Cl\rl1tlan Church at Long lot·
l.am, every Sunday e::JO A. M.
Bunday School and communion;
rlrst Sunday In month 7:30 P. M.
Church preaching: tblrd Sunday
ir&amp;.month 10:30 A.-M. Church com •
munlun 11nd prrachlna. -Rev.
llaL'old C. Dol!tcr. Pat~lur.
Th1 Church of Chrl•t, Keno,
every Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday
tiecond
School and communion,
Sunday In month 10:JO A. M.
Chu1'1.'h communion and pre,ychin~:
fourth Sunday in month ~:30 1'.
Pit. rburch preach.ing.-Rev . Harold C:. Oo11\-tL' , Pa~ur.
The (hrlatlan Church at Hem.
loth Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A.
M. Sunday School 1nd L'Orumunion
~econd Sunday in l'nonlh 7:30 P.
M. church pre•chltti fQllrth Sunday Ia month 10:30 A. M. rhurcb
eomntunton and

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PROOF

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WE SELL FOR LESS
1950 CHRYSLER 4 dr
1949 CHEVROLET 2 dr
1947 PONTIAC 4 dr -1946 OLDSMOBILE 2 dr
YOUR CHOICE

$188

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$688

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202. Civil Alo P&amp;trul.
boys
girls from li-18, .... intero!OLed .in -tlhis Squadron, are 'aSk·

You un till by the smU• on Rooer Morpn~• ff!l•
that ,thlt 1953 I uick Is tollt Ill eftry wy. SM f.,.
rourMit. Sat• sttrh Monc11r.
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1950 MERCURY 2 dr
1950 CHEVROLET .2 dr
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SmMllt, Pomeroy.

Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Jessie
Powell, New Haven. W. Va.
DiSJl"l'i:ssed: MM Berlt:ha Groot,
Middl•pont; Mn. Corn ~....
Oheeter; Roy Moter, RutlAnd:; Ho-Cam&gt;ll
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lcr builkting mooaoo beh~een Coal

aru1 Race st.
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\'oung peopl~ £.r om Ohi-o and
Wes.t V~gi'nia· mey join 1bhe Squadron and 'PiH be 1b~~ .:oavi,g.Miion
radio. first alid, dnlll and otthCII'
·Mnt01'109ting ll!iubjecll.!. Cadets arc
used on or.ieni:'atiml· n~~htrs in :tlhe
Squadron's plan &amp;nd may be eli·
giiJJ-e for two weeb' dut~ 'lilt tre·
gular army camps.
Bo)'l'll eomg mt.o Jtbe atl'med &amp;er·
vioas &amp;r.ou.ld be mtetrelilted •;n t!h.i:S'
program,

Pruntyol.own 1lmd ~he buil~ at
Laloin w.ill be USII.'d far the Negro
gi:nl&amp; now at rllhe Ind'll9l:l'i1Wl Gif.ls'
Home et Hiunt.ingtoll foUowirug tlhe
int.cg.l'!aUon 10f lhoo:pH.als and inr~U.tut00nl9 tbrouighout lthe Htate
by 1Jhe WoC!Ot Vi'Jwi'nia l.cw;·iSlOOure.
Some .of lthe Uak.in boys willq be
pl'&lt;l«'d 1in new forestry umtP\!i to
be ~stabl~OO by .tlhe Board of
CoM.r.ol wi1th tOO coopct"".a'\Aon of
t.be St:aVe t.ooAierva.tion Commi&amp;rion.
No date ihas :b een set: fiOll tthe
move .as~ yet, but it ·is: ex-pected
Chat .tJle :frorestiry oamps wji)J be
urrder way w.wbin l{lb('t next: t ew
wooka

Elizabeth Thaxton
Funeral Services T D F.•
Will B T esd
wo raw mes .
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In Local Court

"'-dmlltted Satunlay and Suadtcy:
Fu.DeNl servi&lt;.U for Elil.abet.h
Two: •pel'60ns WICI'1e fined in &lt;.'.oUI'1
Helen Hudrrall, Splli111f~ Dod., J. 11hulon, 83, wtho died ,at ·llhe
Beaver, R4rclne; Mrs. Ohm,le:so home of a daugltter, •rtT!rs. Bl·aoohc action OVl'll' rtme weekend by ilocal
meJII!, Pomeroy arD Mrs. JcaJJ Jeffries. BjdWieiJ, Ohio, Sunday magisi.MtCI.'I'.

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$588
$388
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pei'SOJE

today.
Aooordh,g ltlo- illhe report: MDlVil
Littile, 32, Oh.B!ih.Ire, wa.s :fin;ed; $5
and ..,... by Middlaport'o !Mayor
C. 0. F.U~. Saturday ni·elrt, on
Lhe ~&lt;s of ,speeding; Pall Mii·
t'beJ.l, 21. t Middlepoot. on tlbe
i!lralll:os of epeeding and' t"Jt!L&lt;&lt;isli'llg
&amp;rreSI:·, w.ru lace G.a4Upo~ Municl·
pal Judge Janes. He posted bond
Oll botlb ICihqes.
Dalror, 21, JM;ddleport.
the ropmt Sllli.d! wa~ inaaroerated
in tlhe G'&amp;dlJ.fa County jaW. ohaoged
w.~ driv:Ntg W,flloe mtoxic.art.ed
He ·is to face illbese Charges befOl'~
~dge Janeo .today. CJI,ay Ebli" 36
Pon:llt'II'Oy, waa cited, ~00 wl&lt;:•t
urJSafe oper.t.foo: to tntpear beforr
P.omeroy :P.!ia,yor E. F. Robinsun oo
Febnllll'Y 19,

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Buys now rat. .tthe Negro Boys
were mested Sat· Third Avenue, Middiei)Qr!t.
lll!dustri·a·l
SChool' at La·killl wm be
urdb:y .night, for lbralf1c V·lolal:ions
Hcadqllal1Lcm of tbe local ut1 it
libe Ohio HJ®hw ay Pvtrol TePOrted 'aX1EI on :tjhe first f'IIOOII" of tlhe Shu int~rated at Jt!he wh~e ~ at

Four

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mundson, Weslern.

Highway Patrol .tb~ ~..:,:·=. Integration Plan
~nd
At Lak•m Sch00l
Cites VI' our For ....
Traffic Counts : ;~&lt;;,~~~.":~~,~ To Be Made Soon

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CHEAP TRANSPORTATION
1948 PACKARD 4 dr
1948 BUICK 2 dr
1947 CHEVROLET 2 dr
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1947 BUICK 2 dr
YOUR CHOICE

Me1gs
' CAP u01't
Makes Plan For
Cadet Squadron

Club,

ACTUAL PHOtTOS
BUY HERE
AND SAVE
HURRY!

Meigs-Co Public
School Employee
Chapter T., Meet

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1950 LINCOLN 2 dr
1949 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr
1949 CHEVROLETcpe
YOUR CHOICE

Numb•l' on• on our lot Is this 1949 C1dlllac, series 62
wd1n, Nn '(ou can awn a bHutlful Cedlllec: .t thl• new
.ow prlct.

Allen, Columbu•
chairm1n of R1dlo 1nd TV publicity,

~rank ~usehe

F.ounders Dav 'fo
· Be Held TUe ay .

SPECIAL

SPECJAL

ancl J. Curtis

Govemo'
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I progress being made in the ma'}Y
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phases of the art and selence of
sd•
· t photography. He h9S declared February 26 to March 3 as Profession·
·' al Photographers Week to coin·
M-aricUa CoHcgc·s !21st ran.m- cide with the annual convention
Two 1:peakers from the Ohio
veraa·r y qf ~~ founding w1Jl be at Columbus, Ohio, of the Ohio Association of Public School E~ ·
celcbNted ;t'UI1WJ'l'"OW w~\~1 !·%1i· Professional Photographers ASf¥)Ci· ployees, and a ltleal speaker w11l
v.kties -~&lt;Deluding ~arding uf oon- ation.
highlight the meeting of the Meigs
()r-a:ry &gt;Gegl"letlS, luooheon;S aM a·
The convention wiU be pac)led Cbap\er, to be held Wcdhcsday
Pr:CSKI.t-"tl:l s receptWD:.
as usuaJ with ingtructive ctinics evening or the Syracuse School,
l'reJ.rud:e to •une l'Ouudcrs' Day and entertainment with an exPect· ! the county superintendant's office
ceremonies will 00 thcld M H P.M. cd attendance of some 1500 Jens· . reported toda~1.
too.a-y 'When f&gt;amed flying bcro men a n d t he isr w i v e I The dinner meeting, which is
Cvl Dean }!;, Hess, w.tro ill' ·t.o be
One o( the r;pcctal events will to begin at 7 p . m., will have as
awarded an ;booorrary Doctur of be a real wedding conducted on toaz;:.t master, Superintendant of
Humanrti'es degree, will .speak u:t the stage in a manner correct in Meigs County Schools, 0. 0. Pat·
• special program spon.&lt;Ktred by every detaiL The coronation of terson. State Representative. Geoloc.d Ago J'':o.rce Reserve uWts .
the photogs' queen at the grand rge Meinhart, will gh•e a short talk
L'ol. Hess will .aJso. ·give. ltlhe ball Ftlb. Zl, will be another tnem before the group, and other ~peak·
~·ptJl .~
ijl(. 'tloQwnrow's -iJrable event. The queen is beioe e.rs include , Wesley Jtidenour,
holrders' Dtt¥ '."OCii:JVOC'Ibon~ '&lt;its-- '!elected by Hollywood celebrities Ch1irm1lf"'Of the Stat. OPSE. Legisfrom pot1'talts siibmitted by mem. lflive Committee, whose topic will
cussing "Armtng J!'.or Peace."
Armouooed .319 degree ll'"etlpients hers of the Ohio group. She bursts J)e ''Tln'ough the Years with
at ·tlb.e Mmulll· ob&amp;erva·nce tomoo.·· from a six-foot high camera durn· OPSE," and Ward Ashley. secretary
row ce WiJ.Ii'am McOh.CQliC(Y Mal"'- ing lhe grand marrb.
of the State School Employees
tJ'n; k., clr&amp;inn.m ?l the bo&lt;lt'd of
Last year .ianet Bailey of Akron, Ass?,cintion, a~d his topic wll.~ be
a:ov.erll'ICR'S of ltihe Federa·l Reserve formally crowned Queen of the on Yout· Retirement System.
Sy«;em; Dr. T, D. ryuuips, ro~I"'- Cherry Blossom Festival by Mrs.
Melgs Chapler No. 17. has at
od •head ol •t'he 'Marielrta .~M:s Dwight Eisenhower, won the honur present 69 members, _and an}
detpaM;ments; ~amliton_ A. J:&gt;en;. and wns escorted by the late Rob- .school employ~, ext'ludang teach~ Marrette clvJIC &lt;and bUSl- ert Francis, Columbia star in "The ers and admmtstrators, may beness leader and Col Hess..
Long Grey Line".
come a member.
Luncheonas ihOII!Ol'lng Cal:. Hess,
A favorite item with the public
President of _the loca~ chapter is
Martin, t!be otlbcr two deg·r ee re· will be the huge display of prints, Carl Gorby; VICe president, Hoss
cjpi'enlts, tJbe colll'e,ge tl'l.~Stooos, and u~:~ually &lt;tbout 300 in the lobby of Cleland; treiUiurer, Eldon Weeks;
wrves of rtJhe .t:rust.eres aOO trhe the Deshler-Hilto~ hotel.
secretary, Mrs. Wilma Sargent.
aw&amp;rd 1bonoi'ecs widJ.: be .giverl at
Membcl'S of the executive commit·
\lat·iiOus 8pote .in M:lried:rta ;rt. 12:30
tee are : . . Edna Clark, Bedford Lop. m. tomorrow.
cal School District; Westra CrabAbo scbcd·u led are tthe -amwB&lt;l
tree, Columbia District; Ross ClereoeptioonJ at ~fume of PresiderJI.
land, Eastern; E . R. Carr, NorthoDd Mro.
'Boy lrvlno. ond •
ern; Elden Weeks, Salisbury; Ralph
meetkng of the Graduate Science
Henderson, Southern and Ma:a Ed·

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chairman; Andrew Stof1n, OMr·
lin in chuge of print 1xhlblt

h•ld at Columbus Febru~ry 26
to March 3, Left to rltht In ttte
photo er•: Pa~t~l H, MM'ch, De·
fianCI, prllld•nt of th• OPPA;
John W1kelin, Tol-'•· ~rotram

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LEADERS IN preparint for the
OI)Jo Profe.uiOMI f'hot9gnph·
In Auoci1tion annual con-wen.
tion .,.. picturtd sbov• " th,1y
tnap plana for th1 mMting to be

We Have The Reputation

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10 A.
M.; Morning Won;ohip ll A. M.
FOIJ'"et&gt;t Run : !\fuming W(.llli$.hitJ
9 A. M.: Sun4ay School Q:50 A
M. Offioi·HJ Boa1•d mretAn,g w1u;
lrcld F·riday even.iii"K at d)C 'home
of Mlrs. Anne Bai~oy .
A:nl·iquity: Surw:l.ay Schoo] 9:30
A. M.: 'J1hLlrsday evenin,~t W()f1;:h·ip
7:30 P. M. 'I1h1.111Sday Y'Ou'Ub i 'cl·
lo~hip 6:30 P . M.
ST.
PAUL'S
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Pomeroy , L. M. Mohr·
hoff, pastor. The pastor is planning to conduct mid·W€1ek Len1cn
Mcn·icc. The fir.~t wlll be held un
Ash Wedn&lt;'sday, Feb. 15th &lt;JI 7.::1U
o'l'luck. Theme will be "Bcholr
Your King " His Crown- Hi s SeeD
ler -Hi~ Robe-His
Kin.~:dom ~
His Credenlial!;- Bis
Homagf'Hi.'l Death. The public i.~ lnvill'd .
THE RACINE MISSION, Cherlu
Bu~h. Pa~:~lor. Sunday S~houl
10
a. m. Sunday cveninu wor~hir•
7:30 p. m. Weekly l'rayrt' St·rvino.'i
Tuc.tiday 7:30 p . m. ruriiHnd ~&lt;'I'
vices Pnycr licrvicc Mond11y at
7::t0 p. m. Regular chUL'C"h ,~;crvlcc~ ,
l''rlday 7:30 p. m .
RACINE AND GREAT BEND
Bupttat Church, Rev. WclikV Jenkins, Putor. Sermon Topic "Divine Rule" , Sunday School 9:30 a.
m. Sunt11y mornin&amp; worship 10:43
a. m. (Raeine) BYPU "1 :30 p. m.
Sunday evening worship '1:30 p
m. (Great Bend) Werkly Prayer
t~N'ViCNl Wcdne11day 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH Of CHRIST: Hll1nd
Chapel, Rev.
Edl~;on
\Vcaver,
Bihle School 10 11 . m. Supl. Henrv
Eblin; Morning aNvice 11 :30 A.
M.; E\'ll.ngrlistic Scr\·ice 7:30 P.

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$'111,8118,1193.110.

morning wi-ll be held T-uesday at
AlfTod Damt, 32, PoiOOJW, ae2 .o'~lock ,tn the La!Wt 'Mobhodht oordl:ng to ,~he ~heriffs dep-df.t·
Church.
ment was .fined $10 end coo,+,:, to·
Sutn'Jving are 1two ~bt;en;·. day by Juistrice of -tlhe Peace Ga-Mm. JefCries, Bidwclil 111nd. l£1\!. akl Reutoo. on rllhe charge9 of\as·
Charles Wagner, Sy·l"lliCU'9C, 0., sa.Udlt :and battery. Darst was ar.
and a son, Ol&lt;len 11baxton, Letart. ~ Satu:rday nieht by ILlM!J shet·
A-1'8G SUt"Vttviag 181'-e tbrlee sisters rtr.s otmce on .a warrant swom
Ml':!l. AJioe SiiB:m, Dmlblll", W. Va.; by llii.'t wife, Mrs. Mfll'ed Damt. He
.Mlrs. Nora Ohamllltn, ObarJestJon w.as aooused '6f M.98UJ.ti'llg his wti'e
and !Mb&amp; Julia&lt; Arohfbold. ObaJI1es- wt t'lteir :i'esildoooo on. L£noolln Hl•ll
ton; ltttee grandehildtuJ. and four .
lo 1\l.yw E . F. Robinson'tr court
~· oznmdcb!ldn.'R.
S~L.I.l'day ·night, Goorge J. Young,
Btml•al wnl be made in :t1he Le· P~ was ·m eted ~ ancJ (Q;II:g
tm1t IJernllt.eloy WJd!er tbe dtreotion on tti:le ~htmg.e or openat'klg e veqr ttbe Ewing F.crnet'a]; Home, at :tUde wibb • ·kfad iMecur'el.y f •
the Bide ol iber ialte ~baJid, itfmed. He WMH •atftBtred. Friday by

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Lenten Services
Starts Feb 15 At
Federated Church

4th Annual P..-Mid--Wa Band
Festival Held At Middleport

Wednesday, February 15, vpen~
the Lenten Season. This is rc · 1
cognized as Ash Wednesday by
the churches.
The Women's Guild o£ Fc.dc.r ·
ated Church will be in charge of
A~ enthusias~IC audience of
the service and ¥~ill conduct a can·
mus1e-lovers
enjoyed the fourtl•
die light service and the pastor
Re.v. Waldo J. Bartels will give annual l'o·Mid-Wa Band Festival
the meditation: "The Aim of Lent." at M!ddleport auditorium Saturday
This is the Lenten Quiet Hour as evemng, u~der the direction of
observed by all Women of the Chester Fa1r, forme! High School
l!:vangelical and Reformed . Pres· an~ College musJc mstruc~or and
a1s1Stant director of the Oh1o State
byteri•n Church .
Every Wednesday for the six Ail:Ohio Boys Ba11;d. Fair Is as·
weekg in Lent Ule Federated soc1att d with the G1nn Music Com·
Church will have Worship Service pan)' at present.
to which the public is invited. The guest conductor introduced
Services at 7:ao P. M. Holy Week;
Wedne•day will ~ Worship ~I'·
vice, Thursday will be
ComU
munlon, Friday (Govd Friday).
Three Hour Devotional SerVice
,f rom 12:00 to 3:00\ Union Services
·
on Good Friday Niaht at 7:30 r. M.
wtlh Rev. Leslie Kunze bringing
tbe message.
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Support ol ll.be .spooiaa school
in charge or the chojr, followed by !evy to be Voted at tl\c: Ma,y 8
breakfast at the church, Sunday prilll8l")' ·m M!is()n County was
Church School and Warship Ser- tl1lfed •M. a l"leCent meeting of die
vice.
/ nhson CouJJty Coon"CiJ of PTA
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Rotar~ Honor

Middleport "A"'
Honor Students
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Club honored "A" students from
the Sophomarc and Freshman
classes at MiddJoport High School
when these students were gucst:J
of honar at the regular dlnner
meetlilg of the Rotary Club at
Heath Methodist Chureh.
Supt. L. W. McCom11:1, who lntrodueed the guests, thanked Rotary
for their sponsoring of this special honor tor "A" students. At
the end of the second semester
the top students In the Junior and
Senio~ classes will be hvnorcd
in the same way.
Young people who were guests
FTiday were: SophOmores,
Dee
Sauer, M•rtha ~uires, Kay Darst.,
Vera Covert, Phyllis Stanle}', Gene
Crooks, Thomas Skinner; Fresh·
man, Carol Jean Hutlson.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Tuppers Plains: There will be
a uoion Service in observance of
the Woi-ld Day of Pra)'er, Friday,
February 17, at 2 o'clack at the
Tuppers Plalng Melhodist Church
witb · members from the Christian,
Unlted Brethren, arid Mt!thodist
Churc~• participating ln the pro-

gram.

Everyone Is welcome.

the directors &amp;:the bands: Ray
Woodgeard, Po · Cioy· James Breen
Wahama, and Ea W~rnke Middle'
port, aod congratul,ted ihem on
the results of their\ teaching as
s~w~ . in the prepara~on, musicp.l
tram1ng, dependability, cti\utesy,
reliability and response t.;Y discipline of tbeir pupil$.
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He alaa spoJr:4t:,)ltr«tly to the
pareata in the audience and as·
~ured the.m that the houn of pract·
1re, the cost ol lessons and instrumeots and the general worrs of
keepina: a child interested in their
music were definitely worth-while.
He praised the one hundred •nd
niaety YOUR.I people who had work·
ed most of Saturday in bard rt·
heanalB tn preparation for the
concert and said that he ·had had
absolutely no disciplinary ~ra·
blems, which he · considered unus.
ual with such a large group.
Fair' was more informal than
otlwr guest conductors who have
1ppeared with the combined bRnds
MARl EllA, 0. UP- Authoriand called •ttcntiOn to the individties
today sough-t to c100nnme
ual :pla)'ers including Roger Hysell,
'IIbe dRscflssiiOOt oo tihe levy percus•lonist, Whose name had ~be cauoe ol a Sundoy lire ...,iob
bnlugbll oU.l' .t he tact that tlte been unintentionally omitted from
Joilled
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. ()rief D. E. Dr&lt;mea sam t.be
sperial· tcvy 'i&lt;;~ &lt;B eaottnuation. rod" a the program .
f1re brok~ out !Ill oae of ttl&amp; six
1ovy """""' '" r....., and w1n ""'
He dist'u.sscd the various select- apattm.e-o.b of a 28-room frame
~ t'ltxw ov~ trOO CUlftlll:
ions
And asked the audience to building a block from Ute busi·
lilore.
It wa'!; expleiki!Cd &lt;tlhat Ht:e ·le\")' show their reaction to an arrange· JIICSS distl'id:. 'l1be fire dwrragOO a
w"hioh wiH yte.Jd appNximately ment ·of Beethoven's piano con· bouse on an ad,joinjng iliot.
The fire Wclil116 were otcvehmd
$172,000 .a- yaar wiU be~ foC ~orto "Artdante Cantabile" and the
Weber.
70. oand Mist Edna Il'Vine,
modern
"Par•de
or
the
Icicles"
by
eonslructil(m, · salatit.'S, equipment,
Dedriek. The applause showed 45. Ten o'tlherpersord in the bui'ld·
end rupplies.
that 1he audience favored the mod. ing eseapcd.
Jt WIIS' brou$bt. wt at ~~he meet· ern piece but ao unexpected re.
il)l ~~1a.t ·tlbe !Mason County scfltiol sponse was shown by the small son
s~em wooJd OO'J]'tllin"ro .w :doler!- of Director Breen who wept during
ioralc it 'Iillo levy is f1(ll. ~. the Beethoven selection until his
Spokesmen ·aiiiSO sa.ild b~t · ·ill' J8' do- father took him back-stage.
si'l'a.bie 1.o •p3S9 4Jhe devy·.fW N'i"6ee
:Pir~ctor Warnke welcomed the
in st'houl teach'E!'ni' sa1JIIlries des- audience Preceding the concert and
One auto Was s1igblJty damagod
pite ttile f..aot that ilbe M-ate lha8 presented the cvnduetor who had
as
l •he result or .a minor coHisiun
granted a T'ai:se Jto !~be ·t'C'aeticr6.
been hil friend for the past seven·
Sunday afternoon on Ruutes 33
Sueh a ·Mise WOU'ld pl'ace- · Ute teen years.
:md 7, .noar Lyun Str-eet, .Ube Porn .
cou.rity 1n ,a better ~ to
croy Police Dapant.ment. neponted.
eorJJpete -witlb other 8'r"CW for
ACNir.tli 1\g to ,the tepol1l. 'Cf 1949
IICI:Kihcn;. for coun-t,- ~s.
t~urd. driven Wt'9l by IAw-eH D.
Ral'etl&gt;itS were m.g.ed to ~ppoJII.
Uhcva.Ji'er, 17, Reedt&lt;vrno, '~¥ben
the 1evy -and .to uk ottien ·to do
CINCINNA'I'!, 0. UP-J&gt;rOOue&lt; , t·hc 17rakes f&lt;~~illod coiHdod wUl•h ~ibe
tlhe same.
Eggs st&lt;Ca(\v; IOODirunl('tl' gr:~~d'e A r~ar &lt;Of &lt;a 1952 Cbe\Told:., heading
large fa to 45; brown 43 to 45: in HIIC same direction and drJvtm
. Mw5. SIMPsON HO~~~~~~
medi'IMJlS fl .t o 43; tmnm. mix 41 by Mma. Mae Mw.tm. 26, ')fiiddleHostc.'&gt;'S •g i-b w-en ~ to to 43; extr.t Jjgr!ge 40 to 41; A pol,t.
1\fte. Jame.q Si'~ flllllit wook 'l-a-rge Wb1le 36 to 39: A modium
'llbc Tt'~r bumpor .and !reflector
When ~he enlelta·inedl l!be Th;-CW.y brown 34 oa 37; Ohetks .29 to ao, of ·llhe Manti:n 'Milo wer"C t'eJ)Ort.ed
S.....tDg Ohti&gt; ot I= bome. The B hrrge 34 to 37.
\'o .hflve boen damaged E!lliglhtl)'.
Ob;cltens, £eyers unoottLiod,; •hem
hosteE&lt;; sewed ·a d~Q!lt ~ to
Elizabtl\1h flick, M_rs. R~·. Ro- -off 1 cleyars 3fto3l-2 ,1b 1911»21
RUTH CIRCLI TO MEET
berts,·Mlrs. RUS!Jfil( Wi~· Mrs. m051Uy 20; 'bens ibeBvy 0'\'eJ' 5 lb
The Ruth Circle of the Racine
Sidney Speooec, Mrs.. Hn'ilitn Fli!il· 22 "00 24; ,atem: .Jil:L~ 5 4b and un·
er, Mrs. R~beml R.awUpp. Mu. der 17 to 18; heasligbt.Jeahorns Baptist Missionarl{ Sociely will
mcct at the home of Mrs. Jerry
MlllBro Wild&lt;nnt&gt;l:h, Mrs. Bnld· 14 I&lt;&gt; 16.
Powetl, Tuesdar evcnifli, Feb. 14.
Butter 90 BCOil'&lt;Q 67-c.
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All 0 t support
Of School Levy
In Ma80n Urged

Probe Is Started
Of Fatal Sunday
Fire At Marietta Local Merchants
Cooperate tfl/"th.,
I
Boy ScOUt w'
"eek

Auto Is Damaged
.. In Minor Mishap

Market Reports

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CB operaLion of 'lOCal rncrohants
wHh t.lbe oolebt-.ation of National
Boy Scout )V.eek ~ front display
windows given over to voarioull
Scout ,troops of .the area for !bandioca.ft and tMnJ emibit:ioret.
In Pomeroy~ L &amp; Z Olotiting
Sl11re at Second aoo Count St., 'Part.kipatcd .in tbc. furtbenmce of ltlc
Scout;iog movement as did &lt;hl!e

Porner.oy J'lalitlry Shop on East
Main Sl:l'lel'l
In MiddJcpollt d he MiiddJeport
Depadmenl St••re. H. &amp; R. FiN·
stcme and Thi·Lusilrc Cleanen; Q~90
ga-ve up \'A~tJ&gt;able front window dis· ..
pl-ay r;paoo to .tbe Boy Soouts.

ADMINIS~RATRIX NAMED
The Probate Count re!)O'lt.c d that
l\laude G. Ande~l), Columbus,
ha~ been -appoi-nted adrnin.isbralrix
cko bonis non of tihc est.a:toe of
Lilla Dai·s y Smltlh, la.te of Lebanon
Town~. 00celll.90d.
MARRIAGE LICENSE

ll&lt;~lplh E. Pamer. 24, PomerOy

1\F'D tnuck drivrr am::l 'MOOefline L.
ltysclJ, PofDU"'OIY RFD, clerk.
HOSPITAL TRUSTEES TO MIET
A rcguliar meeting of .tlhe Meigs
County Vdleranft Me1Tl0'1'ilvll Hmpi·
lil91 'I'J'1usl.;ees wlail be held Wednesday 'll.t 8 p .
in :tba Me~gs Oounty
Crurt H'O'lkle.

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wived m a&lt;!WIIhtr I g
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We! G~H'Il'y w~ll mll'kt: • o 111 m•
1"011t bu1 10 l.~ 1o tht U?k&lt;'CP o f ~ h
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Situated in midtown ju11' acrofJa Bryant park th a
44 year.old building wu on. of New York • archt
tectun.l cemt COMtruatle4 of blue In I ana 1 n e
atone Wtlb hut• brons.t Italian Renats1ance doors
and. an interior full ot Imported •tone &amp;nd marble
lta ctlhng- wu fabuloue if the rnovirs v. II le-nl..l
the word Cor a :noment alx thousand flv e 1 nd1eU
Aquart teet of leaded slru~s so alr1khtg a• t so
valuablt that it. twi" wu re-moved and 8tored
awoy for aatelceepln ......ln 1939 when the Sixth
Fay MorJe'f
aven e aubway wu. blln&amp; t&gt;ullt Jn a roar of drHI!I
R rcreal em 1 •nd blasta and again durlnc World War li
Union Dlmt aomeUmea wu lmoWI'l a11 tll@l actors
bank John Barrymore had e.n &amp;ecount the.-. which n ay conr 1se
11 ose who ftfllre thr ft was a dirty word to the areat proti.Je and so
did the lnte Marilyn Miller A new US 000 000 bu IU nK' Is betnr
f' ected by the bank but It hardly can have anyth ing 110 (rand a11
11 e 11eriu of overhead colored t ht panelS dGne by tl e eleb1 a tell
J-ltn y Vann m Poor Poor apMnkled the panela with. do11 ca.la flow
li' s e t al l!ll t.lded with. fo rmal atatj ctrtlta and other fl(Ute&amp; and
a n art cr uc ot the tlml wrote To :Mr Poor'a mild surprise the re
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IT I~ STARTLDI'O to leam from 'The Oommtttee ol Five -Elaine
Mall
An 1a Ekberg Jayne Manafteld NUlcy Berc and Eliae RhOdea
- that OreJ Bautze r the California boll t1lvant Ia on the r list or th.e
10 n en at whom wed moat like to leap In thh11 leap year of 1956
Bautzer wo Jd aeem a poot ramble lie hu dated every bea tift I
v.o na n In Hollywood and th 8 far e ~~C aped th.e ring through the nose
Orson \\ cite" hu been playing Klt19 Ll!ar :In a wheel hal at lh"'
c ty Cf'ntu here to great ovaUonl!l Well 1 .uppose l pm wup1.tJh.
H 1 got 11'98 thun a he111lhy two JegrecJ., atrldent Lear 1 d want my
1 oney ba k
'1 t e N 1 n~tl to. gh F oundation which baa orflce.s locally hu
t g n I &lt;~ 1 a g h Ollf np H
F!lfery Wednuday ntght ts yo tn a1e
1e 1
u.., 1 1ehrsal ce nter to find ekllled laughers to he pleased
ng Nut ona.l Lo. gh \\ ee~«. (April 2 8) as Ia. 1gh teach
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t o bleo.l by a. Algn on the outside ot OoodHon s Cafe
If It 1 1 ~ht 11pot I Jlsaed 10 enUy
Gentlemen miiRl v.em cflnt
1 t e 1 the Sweeth eart Room
Seem" e l':tt a era~~ co rnh tn!lUo \
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Hl n J r g t 't th and cartftor ror 19M gotos to a cot pie or you ng rr en
JH\med ueorre Rnd Btll who run 111 eo.te1y ~ailed Hamburger Sq ate
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First avf'nue nf!au the awank Beekman HUI ucuan A sign '1'. :'1
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Edward Howell 1!1 staymg at the
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fh~ follow 1ne- ncmbers or the
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Haclne Dorta!! F.UB Church nacln r. Eastern Stars (ora Wehh
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Harriet Nel g lu Adn Nease' Maxml'
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day Feh uary :l1 d
Mrs Helen Stmpsnn " d~l11ng
thu week In Colt tnl u ~ with hf'r
son Bryan P. nd w fr
Bill Hayma1 has rl'ttlrnet1 home
from hill rmploy nenl on the M V
Cra1kdown on lobbylsh
South American Poll(y Nev11le to r ompl('\(' hs mf('rtuptt'!
ttme off pt&gt;r!O(l
Gos 1111 Con Rt~ult?
A Primo llomo Torttt?
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the nacme Baptist Mi~&gt;
S) rr I Ill C I Ill 1' r~s A!!SOtlal/011
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SO&lt;'le1y
who aUended the
A~IIINGTON- V. 1 n eVI'I ll e In mE"d ate o tcome of the furor
Ttla held al M ddleport Monduy
set orr t v !=\Pfill tor F nc ~ Cas" s l l.~cioa 1e oC 1\ $2 GOO cam
evenmg wc1c Mrs Verne WaHer
pn.ign conti\IJ t on ))) nn t Lo ney fo.\ or ng Ll ~ nat 1ral IJ41 bUl t1 e
son
Vera Bt:eglu Mrs Glen Slm
epl~:~o le w II sllr t p cong t'SS on:~ I den ands tor a Hrm cra~kdoWTJ on
pson
Mrs Wesley Jenktns Mr~
Cnpltol H ll lobb \ ist~
MarJC Rou sh Mrs Howard Nelgler
ne-~p!le o v In llv I nl 11enn to• s fel'lfngs abo 1t the gas bill ltstlt
Mut CarroU John11on Mrs Jerry
e\'cty mem1Je1 of U e r an IJ er re l t1 (' Jevelopment was a ct,ar lnault
Pow' II and Mrs Ed Simpson
l o ll e Sl'nntC! on I sl O\\et1 clearly there -.re too
Worhl Day or Prllyer will be ob
n nny lo o pho\P~ In U e lobbying act
aerved Fnday February 17th at
Ho se membPra wete rnade e.ware of the cam·
t.he Raome Daph~l Cht rcll Theme
p o. gn contr IJullon practi ce themnlVe, wh•i\ Rep
[or the day will be On~ Floc-It
Ruth Thompson (Fl.) Mlchlprt announetd. ln a
One Shepherd Narrator Will be
floor sp~ech that a grot p lnte~ated In locatlnl an
air bue in her alate ha.d made a IIMUar .......1 I Mrs Tyree Ptckens Seulon f11r
to h~•
students of Racine Hllh School
congre11~mf'n ore resentful or the praeuc-_ U4 it I wJII began at 12 30 P M and pro
mo v well be that a. aharp law with lMt._ th lt to
pam for the pub! C' will follow
cus b unell leal lobbylats will eneut
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MARCH OF EVENTS

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tor a ere

1wtnl.lo or Democrat!~ attacks on the ~laenhowor
Jdn lni tt ratlon 1 rorelp policy ln Bo\tth J.jqerlea
Tt f'Y w II cha•se that the ~PUIII\OPe bt.Vt
lg11os ed Amerira s Good Nelghbon whtlt cpn•
cehlratlng on Europe and Asia Democtah will polnt cut. IOf ln•
atance that Secreta! y of Slate John Foeter Dull11 hu pald next lo no
attention to Lattn Ame IM d ring all of hla eKLen.tlvt trav•l ..
'l'he voters will be ren nded too of the kind wot'da for Jyg Peron
WhiCh PrulUI!nt E!Renhowel a bmther Milton brourht back With tllm
In 1963-on\y a co pie of y11ara before the AryenUPt dlot.akrio WU
deposed and dlacredlted
Democtats Ins ~t tJ Is Is both a fair nd ter\lle fteld for atttch 011
the Elsen! owe 11. m nlll tro.tlon They arrue that ftOthiiJI Ute)' MJ
cbuld undenntne btparUaaMhlp by JIVil'll aid an" CQrnfort" W tht
Communlsta 1 nee they w1U lnet~:~t more at ould bt dont ln lou.U.
America to counte1act l'tltent soviet blandlahmentt.

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hat had mll\l()nll or youn~r men under hla co.mrn&amp;l!ld but he ~Ua
that one parllcular m gave htm his best idea u to wby men trht
II'he Incident occmred v.l en J11 watin command ol the lObt Airborne
dlvlalon
I alwaya lalktd to rer-rulta wl o Joined thla dlvlaiOI'I alnct I wu
parttr-ularly anxlo 11 to d BCover why they bad volunteertd tor para~
chute duty Oene1al Taylor aatd
The renet Bl said that ~hen he asked one QI whether l\t llketl to
J mp out or a 1planea t1 e fellow quickly r~plltd No air Thlt 1Utpr1sed Taylor .vi o hlid been accustomed to aft'lnnatlve repllu. He
ts.ked Well then v.hy did you volunteer to jump out of atrplanu?
Tl e 01 an~ '"re 1 Sir I like t.o be with men who dQ Ukt to jll p
out of airplanes
Tn~ lor .mys 1 ~ bel evea the man 1 r-eply wu a rood antwtr to ttte
que&amp;tton of '1'. hy nu•n light He thinks they ftghl. not btcaun th•r
would not p1etor to r n awn' bt t because thty prtter even mort \t1t
assoclat on ot m~n wt o do Ukt to fl&amp;ht

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two diplomatic lli 1 s Uut1ng the recent vlllt qt Br1taln • Sir Ant1WI'IY
Jlden Both we•,.. IHie al ll e formal State dinner given by Dullej~..
Tht uc::reta• y n 1 1g11 handa acrons \he Ita aplrlbl cleeldtt to offer
a toast h) Q1 ten Et r.at..eth Hi s mls takt wae In oft'ea
m1 the toalt befo~ Sh Anthony hat! a chanc tt ll.t
Oulln Woe
tOull P1 e11 len t 6:'"' I o "'
A Trlh Too
A1 a 1 e ~ t t 1 e Brit !h p1lmt mlnt•ter could not
toast tl e d &amp;( • e uti t bl' au9f' accon.l ~ to Sr \
Pr • •twit
Ish c1 11l01 no one :i tllll.i ed trter the q\l~tetl
Dul1&lt;n s.ecunl bvv bog u1so ln\ olvcd hill nmarks abo d lh• Br1\tah
royally He said r.vcry AmerlcRn feel1 a s~1sc of lo\a,\y to th1
que;m Many or tJ M&amp; G. I lP Hl n&amp; II e &lt;linnet' 111 umblfrl t """
atl~ v.ard t~ at P1lll:l ~~;pparenlly for~::('\ abo1.1t H• Ut~e,..,. .. .._.

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9 00
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000 Sign On- Pravl'r
900 Captam Kangaroo
10 00 Garry Moore
LO 30 Arthur Godlrey
11 30 Strike It Rle~
12 00 Vahant L1dy
12 lr; Love of L1fe
12 10 Seareh for 1'omono.,.
2 46 The Guldmg Light
100 Katie s K1tthen
1 30 Love Story
2 00 Robert Q Lewl~
2 30 Houseparty
300 The Big Payoff'
3 30 BOO Cro&amp;by Sttow

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12 50 SIGN ON
1 00 Film IE Fancy- M Slatet
30 Tbt Femlnlne Toueh

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bat demonttrat'ed
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James J HLIICkmlm, 19 ~ at Mr
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TUUDAY

ioua fGrCe flaasltip
Pocono
now In New Orle1R1 ror a wetk
durlnc the Mri Gna..
The Pocono haa been in the ~nr S~
Ml~rkU~,t OhJn IS'
Caribbean lrta where the Admlrat tako ng pla!ltt tn llbe Annv"s Ma~l811
l~ted Naval r•clHtieR and ob- Ex~ ~ Hom .in 1ilhe ll "
served amphlbloua trainln~ exer D~ 11 11 'I'Ll 1M mith$ floom the
clftl ln the RoDHYl!lt Roath VIe As .,t 'r Cll"('le
qu!' l Puerto Rieo area
.~~e ore the Pocono return11 Mareh
30 to her home or Norfolk Va sht:
wut viait Monteao lay Jamal&lt;'&amp;
Sa Thomas Vlr11in hlands and
Sa~~:~~ .tUin. Puerto JUeo.
The amphibloua flllfltup prn\l4e11 t•eWtles for laTie N1v11
and landing foret staff• who dii"L

Q\lri"DLJl A.h l!OOr W100k moof&gt;\IV'(.WI"
!Jmliord. 1houl'!lmd h"ooP5 will rc
l' V'E' p W M"al ot&lt;t1a ru.'!ng om. lli!K'i&gt;I!C'al

ootd ct'(JS ~-c~J~~.tnl''t'Y moo.re
mf'ftt w~ fi~Moolt!¥1fd cunb:ut. «Jnd(llom
lw hl'llllj)(IJM0 lm'l't
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ITfiM br!oriw rero
PN•e f'N'It Olft!l8 Jlick:mm
.ct amphiblout operatioftl She 11 who ·~ the Army .!In July
eqylpm.ent lo meet the photQifl lPik lila NII(WMti.y ~ Wt a
phJc map reproduction and prlnt 'lllQeiman -in ~ G flf llhe
1111 needs of a major amph~bJou1 '711t l'lif~ bi.Vi!lian'a ll3d. Real

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Soldler. Of Fortune

6 30

IAl'! Paul &amp; Mar,. Ford

6 50

7 00 0!-and Ole Oory
7 30 Dinah Shore
7 40
9 00

News Caravan
Flrestde 1tleatrt
P!,.ywrtghtll 56
Mr D11tr1et Attomer

11 10

PrMs Box

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Bud Wtlkm

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INCOME TAX

6 00
~30
6 40
55
7 00
7':30
B 00
9 00
10 00
10 ~0
11 00
11 05
11 10

(8) Auto Sales

5 00 O~d Timer
5 !o Howdy Doody

Hof*.o()&gt;ng easstd:Y
Sports ~e
News Picture
Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
Dr HudSolt s Secret
Coke Tttne
Martttiha tmye Show
Kratt Theatre
This is Your Life
Demon R(lnyon Thtltrt

Headlmes

MldcJI.epi'J-rt 6275

11 30

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Sedan $695 Bha't"tt!nrar ~ Pomet.o} OhM
2 11-6ic

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New•

l813l Auto Services
:Omplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT
balancmg and brake service
Hacketts Safety Servlee West
Main Street. Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 287
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1 oo Film &amp; Fancy
2 30 The fo'eminln"' Touch
3 00 Afternoon Filra Felltlva1
5 00 Mi.(!key MoU! e

8 00
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News w lh Mare Jenm:lgs

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2 30
3 00
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6 00
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The-- Ftm nine Touch
ArterrtOon Film Festival
M eke\ Mouse
Karloorl.'t K'Oml'-"l
News
6 35 Wtather
8 40 Dancelan~
7 00 Kulta. Fr011 lo Olhe

9 30 Our•ont Cavalcade
10 00 W.r.estlflllil from Hollywood
I I 00 News Wllh )4at'(! Jennmgs
1l 0!5 Weather
11 10 Sports w th 'l'ed Wolf&amp;
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11 05 Weather
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Women Honored
Friday Evening
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8 00 Arthur Godfrey It Frlendl

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6 45 Sports Parade
ISM Weatherroan
'7 00 Patt1 Page

'1 15 John Daly
'7 30 Warner Bros PrPsentl
8 SO Wyatt Earv A Wise Calf

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4 00 The Brighter Day
4 15 Secret Storm
4 30 On Yoqr Account
5 00 LUcky 8 lqilch
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The Early Show
Your Es.so Reporter
Bob Wagner Sports Show
Weatherman
Prl'SB Conference
Doug Edwards NeWt
The Range Rtder
Phil Slivers Show
Navy Log
Meet Mime
Red Skelton
$64 000 Qu&gt;efi!JiGn
10 30 DG You Trust Your Wife
11 00 Up to the trunute Newa

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GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNOS
\h A m-.anda Ka-."P:Jr v.t- nd M o
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lnclud• AHDtpts and Pavmants of Robert A mol J :.nd lau;!hter Su
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8 00 Burn.&lt;~ &amp; Allen
8 30 Godfrey s Talent Scooh
9 00 I Love I ucy
9 30 D~mber Bnde
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2 U.ftt"' I Scaffold BoaTds Dre1! Clolhl.
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OFFICE IWOM-270 ~mu t {( 1
1953 wtt.tYs SllltJOn wa,..ru (':'(
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5 00 J ucky 8 Ranch
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6 3(li Your Essu Reporter
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6 55 Weatherman
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WALTERS CHICKS
T"- S..t In White L. .
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ADS AT YOUR CONVENJENCE Crou thla yaar G.t tft• fich "IN THE EVENINGS CALL 39'1
for• you buv ltte4uctl.,. lrH l.
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNlRS 0 P White lock •ncl other hea...,.
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about our s pt&gt;("1 al un p!lnTi f\e; ..
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M.elfs Equ1pment
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Guest Eugene Conley
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5 00 (ABC) Mlckey Mouse
9 00 Down tshe Road
6 00 Kit Cat'JOD
9 SO (ARC, llf.edlcal Horli!ODI
6 30 News With M Jennings
10 00 (l&gt;umont) Mon N1te Fitei
6 35 Weatl'ler with Sally Ann
11 05 Weather with Sally Ann
6 &amp;0 D•nee1and wlth Hen .JUchle U 10 Sports with Ted Wolfe
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp; OllitJ
11 15 Huntington at N1a:ht

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Gar!') Moore
A 1hur Godfrey
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Bob &amp; Jan Carr
Slar Showcaae
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Mat nef! Theatre
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9 00 Coffee Time
agreed oo pa-y $762 m l! oo toWia l
10 00 D n2 Don( School
rLhe ~ or tbe All led armtf!L'il &lt;i r
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Rid• lt-st a fu ll year of sd1vvl due all star b&amp;o;-Jrolh-all lt:;JilH. Wilt! Wl'
to a·n iJljury , and r·t .1.s .t~·uJy a wonder if 1\Jw k•H•giH' scrit.ft&gt; wiH
slr&lt;~mc \·hat h&lt;' will n Jt tw •&lt;tbl-c ltJ
f~tld ·lunc Jtu give B11lo McK i ll!ll'C)i
pl01 y ( IU \ his htgh SL"hool caf'.(.'t•l'. of MiddlepoPI -and lll ll .v S'hcriK.Ian
or C'ourse .tllw ma1111 arl-( ument f!~r of Po meroy •lhe)r j u -.t •r a.ting::;. In
the lll' W age ruhng ili rtthe fad ou r opinion tht•y •&lt;WI' lops at t•hcir
Utili! 10 year Q1d boys \Sho uld u\!1 re';;poctive poo:.tmne. 1n ot.he Jcague,
b(• eoHtpeti.ng &lt;~bflainsl
_\·ou ngl'r lmt 100membfl1'1 1t.:h&lt;t·! our OlPinion
lads of 15 and' ltl . I ·~Uppo;;c tl l's , di.dn '. t moan· 1\.oo:t m ud1 When the
impot.s.-;J b-1.(" to set ·up J •1:ule .tha t f.ootbaloL tselectio ns wt'f!' made da,s~t
would permi•t b()y'S li ke llovaAtcr faoK 'Y.·aybc J\•hi.s t~m" thr-y might
to play out 11h~;ir 'hi•gh .'&gt;chool ('af· ooe •t h l.tJgs a ·~fllt,k -1 hffert'n1 . Hope
eor, iJUit ~t d t'S "Seem a hLt •un fia~r so.
th.lil a l·a.d ·Shnu~rl hal" e rtn s uffl'r
bt•c;HL&lt;,t• o f \lUI injury th;~t iHild U:J
his se hnti!l o&lt;wlintH•s.
Here's one hot off the frying
pu-Don't be • bit surprised Jf
• popular South•astern Ohio
c:eg• co•ch doesn't tend his reaignation very
shortly. n,i• I
PAIUS UI'- l3udgt' !'all y of Los
sam•
lad h•s h•d • good record Ange 1es wun t he tm .11 s. songles
,
!hll ye•r. but st~ll wan•s to nil
Iitie of the Frcn{"h imlluur lL-nnis
It q~lt~ ·'~-·r thiS _s·:~n..
. ,·
championships Suuday hy deft:.!lt·
Thl ee l:H',d .bowl_m~, . f.U:Itll~ ' \\.ill in(! Svcn David.~nn of Sweden, 6·2
n.rll l· n·~~ '_?hu• St.tl~ 1 flt!rnt ~ ,\~ 13·6, 6-3, 6-0 . Althea (;ihs~lll ~f Ne w

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Elstw,1hert&gt;, &lt;Lun.ng tOO weekend,
Akron ~nrl Ma.n.1h:.l•ld of W est Vir·!,linia viiochcd 41hoir n JSpooti\'C
le&lt;tgue .t.i.Ut-:s and Ua)"loo· l'Qmped
•t·o ·its 18~h win •n f 11hc 'Sfill.&amp;on .
Akron ,brmmccd Otwrbe-in 103
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Oh·io COn feres1ec

cinna·~·i , Ohio ~esl~yan at O~ltin
Dehance -at WiJmin@t!Jn, Den.L.
at WOO&amp;ter, St. Francis at· J'!)ht
GarroH, Shppery Rock ·a t Youngs..

on 1.t."

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town, Ohio Nor:bbern ..t Biu££ton.
Wayne at We91.-etm ~e. Carn~ie Tech ·at ~.
CaQ!Ilon at
SlcubenviJl-e, Rlto Gnande ._ Vi:Ua
·M'Ibdonn..
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP
The St. Louis Cardinals opened
their spring training camp Sunday wlth 48 players, including
some of the varsity, reporting to
new Manager Fred Hutchinson.
There was no batting practice.
Hutchinson had the athletes run ·
ning, throwilig and limbering up
for two hours .

Weekend Sports Summary

I •MIAMI BEACH, Fla.- Natiolttal
women's opWI
oehamplJOn flay
O'Brie!l ICrocker of Mootevidoo, Urui.'Wl',

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Jo' le..-Calumet l'':ru1m' s
l~iher:ty Slln •\il.·U~ in the stretch
Cim:innati Top Sc:orer
·to wm •tlhc $34,350 Ever.gJ.·a dcs
A lt•l&lt;ll o f 18 Ohio C·n llege gam- Stu ke.s al Hia1era:h. Park. uver a

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OVt.ll" out o ver 'Jiim Jonee of P:lainlield,
Ott er lwi.n. l&gt;t- nilio un th~L Uhe contm·y N. J ., ln· 1\.hq, JO!h .$ lid final roun~
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NOW IN PROGRESS

''The fnslt:st mr111 I twer suw was
Ldty GI'UVt• ," Grieve n•culls , " but
Bob V&lt;•lll'l' was ttw unly pitcher
who threw his t'unc just ns quick
as his (ast lmll."
firove is hi s all ·tinw c hmcc " hel cu ulltl he was memwr,'" but, "I'd
take Feller as my rilolht-handcr."
And Grieve insists thnL If Score
comes up with a curve like Feller's
he l'an b1· an uti tim ~ great.
M.lny Snlda Reftrenc"
Tht!re have been many 11ide refcnccs to th&lt;' defensive deficits
Furman's hl).!h · scoring Darrell
.to,loyd hut Couches Hen t:at·nevale
nf Nuvy and Huwnrtl C&lt;1nn of NYU
assert thut '' nu tcoun in the coun·
h ')' l'ould nfford lo ~it him on the

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1950 Oltllft'lobll• O.luu II. Fl.•shing Rocket p~r ·
formanc• with whlrliWilr HydNm•tic drive Try It
t.nd be •maltcl. HUJt.Y.

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crwcighl championship.

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-title im ,lOO Ten '1'1lntmnd Lalr:es
~peed ,c;:Jrll'ltin'll chlftlm.piordhi,. .aad
Pat Gib!Km, Uni·vmiltty of, Wist'ons on cord ~rom Wftlt At~, Jki:nn.,
won ~'hf." sunior w.omen"S ~,~

basketexhibL
tlon games throughaut Michigan
and lndinna. Th.ere Is no foul
shooting halelujah! ·but players
who transgress are sl¥pped ln .a
pcn~lty box for 30 secondl on an
unintentional foul and on~ mlft.&gt;
ule for a Clagrant roul. Never more
than two in the sin bin and a 20
11ecOnd possession llmlt keep It

really

roaring.
BaNI:Iall Rotd Show
Baseball men are discussing a

Hall of Fame road 'show. They're
talking aboUt putting an exhibit
Into a bus and hUUna: the mln~r
league ball parks witb lbe display
to hypo Interest. They'll get. a
battle lr(JTTl Sid Keener, who 1lav~a
to gc lletns of interest for Coop.
ctslown and won't .tive up a nickel
roc:ket without a real fl.ht.
The Garden State Stakea to be
run March Ul, at ·$2GO,OOO the
world's richest horse race. hi!

drawn 637 nominaUons. One man
from Oblo 1ent ln bis ebeek ond
nomlnaUng btank and tbcn with·
drew.

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'Bettcr forget the whOle thi:lg,"
11uys Cann. And CRrncfale agre~d he Wrote. "1 nominated a Lrottina

that "c\'orylhing Is offense and .horae.''
nobody rould pass up Floyd's
At that kind

or . a

payotl. you
shoolinl[ ."
tan't blame him. ror lbat kind
Bill Daily
Mlcha•lNewo
or I he Dowagiac, or •cratch you C!lll put Eddie Az.
Mich.,
is one of tbe caro on my ·b ack and I'll run.

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tbat their son

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have
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can be repaid in

BY UNITED PRESS

~vera!

Mr.

Sund•y

of a new type
I inventors
ball game being tested Jn

NEW YOHK tiP- F'rsu·less Fralcy'N f'nl'ts mHl Figures:
Cleveland 's llcrb Seore is fa ster Lhan the Yllnkce's Bob Turley,
aeeording lo Billy Grieve, who reI eently r~tire1t after 18 yeurs as
on American League 11mplrc.

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TUt:SON, AN~. -Ted Kroll of
Fort La·udend.ale, ~la·., shot a 85
to win rhhc $10,000 Tnoson Open
Golf To.urmrmc.nl willih a 72-bol~
all limo ~!OllNley re«ll'd.
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REG . U. S. PAT. OFF
BY OSCAR FRALEY
Unlt•d Pr•n Sporh Wrlt'r

WIUJ..-. 'Fole,n. Other cAllers wer~
Mr. ·a ntt ~-~ Fred klee of Che-ster.

A .'ttlll!:S, IowA UP-Iowa S t·a.te
Oolll'gu sol a •n ew American recnrd ,of 2:46.6 iiOO' U!e 300 yard med
ley' in u B~ ScY.cn iiSWimm~na:
meet.

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_two d.auehtert or Wheelln1 wer"'
week end BUeita ot Mr and M...;

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OUTPUT

OpoJ ""'"a1rona.
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Mr. itid ~rl. Geora:e Bowen and

AHCA D!A, CaHf.-Misler Gus
\ Wm 1hhe $59.300 Swn. Antonio Hilll.d irap al Sa!llit•a AnirtJH a Jl'I."'C'P'Illo rtlhe
$100,000 added Sunt01 Anlllti! hand~·
cap.

1\IW/\Illi\ , l ';tht'. \ II ' V!'lera n o nl y ()tih'•r .iol'l.•r-luargue cLash.
.Juck ey .Johnny Aflam ~ wlll llf' fll{ - 1 .stcllbt:IH' I ~Ic _conUnuOO _ f,o w:n
s ent 1 ~ d wiLI 1 lht! ~t'\Tnth anmHil -:v~t:h an 85 - ~J v~wtory ?ve·1 •!!he ·;il'il,r l;t•orge Woolf Mt·moria l .hlt:kn' 1 :;·tutld fod Qt l.~ lltlco Mar 1Tti\~,
~nd

Awnrd tuduy for "uul:;landing ron · Kt'-n·t. Sl :~tt• , Rl~pcd
m ~t
sJdu
t!he MIA •l._o .uofhct ·I 100-90 def ea t
of ruur American rider:; with 3,000 on Baldwln•Wadi·U-l'"l' a 'fl·n·l l nugh ·
or more vlCtoric!l, has vot ed Lh(' i-c or ·lat e.
.Santu Anita meclillj~.
In Q\lht'l' .g.;unct;. Hi1) Or-OJndc
ht'il•t BJ 1 ~s 11 5-85 : llcirld hr rg t'd ~ t"tl J,nrkhotlr·ll-.! AFU
75 70 and
NEW YORK Ul'- Two :~-· oung ~[Urt'iiiJI• WOil Oi~t •UVi'l' 'l'alJor of
pildiet·s-right hamh·r
]{nnwn Kcm:s~a:s 5H-64.
Mon1.ant and lefty Joe Mal'~oncn
T•his we&lt;·k ·.s suheodu lc :
- whom the New YOJ"k Wants
Mlondi~Y-:- ~i?dmlllt; ~l·i· .n•t.
Duhope will make the cluh lhis sprillg quc:Hle : Uh1o St a~e- •~t. Not,Lhw.ost.
ha\'r :;igm•d their 1956 co ttlt'ads. ern ~rlb c1'fO'l'l'6 •1•t Youtl~~town.
Monzanl won four games for the Hwl!lngl'tmo, Ind., •a t
llluf£ton ,
Giants !ale In the 1955 11cason. Loui·svill.c a,\ Xav·1cr. Ccn.t~1'1a l Stale
, thl'ce of them .complete games, at f&lt;t!liUKViiJ.f!.
whili' l\lnr~onerl compiled a IJ-6
Tuc..«dny- Mi.aoml al Ohio T
rel·o•·d 1tl Minneapolis during the Akrolt ·al Obi.'rll•n, Defiance at
1955 Cllllljluign,
Ohio Nor•t•hN n, Uhi"O Wcsl£\V&lt;tn at
Wittl.cnhen~. Oti'orbe m at Gapittll,
Jloon q~t IIi Nun, Cnn-isitk'l -at ·Howl
HEALTH WSCS TO MElT
ing Grl'\111, Ct'&gt;&lt;larviH·e ·ut Flmllily.
Till' Women's Society of Christ·
Wcdnc:~day- ?-.fumphi.~ State &lt;~.1
ian St•rviee wlll meet Monday at
Day-t.on, K&lt;""n·t St•att• at Tt•lodo, A\!ih
7 30 ut the
Health
Methodist
Church .

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$100

Fight Results

, GROSSE1'0, Italy-Emilio Mar
coni, 146'-h:, Italy, outpointed ldrisPatlty Ba-g ..£or a ooc- sa Dione, 147, French Equatorial

MIAMI,

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NJCW YOHK 111' Ano;,. Sow&lt;· II
ul ti~t. UnivN:-;ity of Pllts bun:h ,
a &lt;&gt; oud ' bel. for; lhl' ROO mc lcr spot
o n.. Lhc IJ. S. Olympi{' team , wlll d,. _
fend hi s IC4A HIOO-yard Iitle in
o1nnual lntercoile,ialc
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will dl·fPnd h i.~ tooo ? urd title 111
tht· 1\/\\ l d;nmpwn slups ill th o.!

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kitts wa1 eelebrated recently with
8 tamJlo ,dinner anrd SO('ial time
at the 6lme or Mr. lnd Mn. VirJil
. Hal'rJJonville.
The

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S.rnm ~ Ll"'W,~ ~n.d r~~Ool\ ~ l.nd·!)'
Sun; •.)y gufc ·; \..f ~ ~ &lt;~nd fl~ :.
the · home of Mrt; CJartonce Ch.! a .k hn P .d tl_ w.rt.: !t " ; H_u!h W :Hd
Mi~ Marilyn Turner of Cint-~e . Mt. '»I: J ~ 1 · 1. A:'hu1· 1·. '!. I ;.·: rJ
nail, lfll hete tor the funeral':; dlrurto/Nt, fla..rcly-n t:f l: t~~J 1 , •1. .•
her . &amp;randfather, Delbert Turner. • ~- -_R1ta, the · Aft'aJl dtttjhter of Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Janws Tnonta.~ 11nd
and M!'!l. _}&amp;OJer Phillips hall br-en chlldl't'n anti Mr~ fl o.. a Barne~
UJ and.in the lfttlf.er UospJial.
were t'unday dimwr gut-!ll s ur Mr
T~ ' ,tethmtftt t'hoir mt-t at the and M : R. fo"lo)·d Thomah
,
llo&amp;.~,e , Of Mr. arad Mn.
Jam~&gt;~ f Mrs. lo'loy.t 'l'twmu11 WiJ s eallilu:
Thlim"t for prldice last w~k , on Mr. anfl Mr~ . M&lt;~rw•• Wood .
T~~ wrd, the)' ~~~ meet ail Tuesda)' .

memben lhd IIUt!SU.
The March meednt wJU be

11!'\'eD

orgonl•l .
_ Miss E~th TitUJ waa a reet&gt;nt

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A uni·tcd Wwl&lt;l Day of Pnlyt•r
H~·m oi (ihe New York Giants
£i"red oa. 75 ·in Jbbe final round to Scrvke wid! bo •hdd at the Syi-.awin ltlh.e 18Jrmu1lli
Wynn blliSe· oo.se EUB Ohurch Frida~ evening
l"S W(~J'C play ed. s.~.urd·iiY m~hl il.'i mutkly s~1·ip.
ball playea'l! .go)lf Jtou:rnamoot by beg·i!~n-~og at 7:30 with c·h:ur&lt;:rh Ni
Cmt·mn"-11 ro l led up tln'l .top scort~
.six .'iltlrokEB over opibdber John G.n ay of tlhe- l1.1/lht&gt;dist, EUH, Nazare-ne
W l~h a I l!J-ll:J , .-;.rormg IOfl:Y oveJ·
TRENTON, N. J.- i'"orrnct• mid- o.f 'tihe Kamct9 O"r AJthiOOes. arrd Prcsb~~ter.ian NH1h s as pa.r.tid
•lll·weig: hL contender Joey
Ghar· Hoom thad a 54 ,hoLe .ootal. of 221. pants. Spacial m~ic will IJ.e of, YYork won the Wnmcn s title by fl.·torohc.act o f Kt·ot.ut·ky.
downing Angela Buxt on of Hritaiu,
Oh iu Cu nfN!'tH:e rteams e~ng· a·gOO dl'J.l o launehad .h is COlllt'tlacfr. e&amp;rnferC'd.
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m fHm· lt•a-gu e t.il.t.s, .int·.tud1n'(l Ak- pa j.gn by ·sowillllg ·a•technlcat knock

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YORK- Parry

Stout, Jr., Mr. aDd Mrs. BlakeiJ

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Mr. and Mrl. Bernard Stout. Mr.
and Mn. J. D. Stout, Mr. ancllln.
Kenneth Stout. Eu1ene and Jama
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout,
Leon Stout, Mr. and Mro. J. D.

Funeral setvice.$ for Duvid R. 1 Stout, Mr and Mn. William Phil·
Stout . Long Bottom , were held lips, Bidwell ; Mr. and Mrs. Jamet
Sunday at the home of his dau.gh- Willis, Jackllon; Marilyn Peets,
ter, Mrs. John Winkler, Ashton, Mrs. Robert Stout, Sr., Mr. an-d Mrs.
' W. V&lt;1., and at the Bald Chapel Robert Stout
Carpenter·
Ray
Church with the Rev. RooseveH Ray Sto~t. Albany ; Mr. a~ Mn.
Lenville, Bald Chapel pastor, and Fred Stnut, Ul"', W. Va.; llr. u4
the R ev. Harold Doster. Long Bot- Mrs. WilHam Winkler, Mr. and
tom, officiating. Speeial music wa.!l Mrs . Robert Winkler, Columbus;
presented by the Rev. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. David Winkler, pt.
Doster.
Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. John W1DkBu~ial wa.s conducted by the ler, Janet Winkler, Ashton; TbomRawlmg-Coat.s Funeral Director in as, Daniel, William and John· W.
the Bald Chapel cemetery,
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Dode Stout.
Relatives and friends includ- Kokomo, Ind.
ed Mrs. D. R. Stout, Mr. and Mrs.
---------J. L. Thompson, Long Bottom; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stout, Sharpsburg;
CLUB TO MEET
I Edna Dlckeraon, Carbon, W. Va.;
1lhe Chester Home DemoD~Jtr;a­
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Stout, Clbin
tion
Club
.m eet .at tbe borne of
Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy WiUiams, Mrs. Mrs. MaJO!ne ~n on WednesoArdena Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Z.cey day, Feb. 101h from 10 A. lit, to
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Howell, 3 P. M. Sub)&lt;l&lt;t of the moet&gt;Jor
Notomine, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. will be One nish ·Meal~.

SatUirday - IMi;nnesota· ti Ohio
StJale, Miarna at Loyal~ of Ohlcaa:o.
1 Bowhng G.reen at Ohw U .• OOerbl.'I!-IJ at Hei'ddberg, Marietta• at
Cap~tal, Hil'om at Wi.tJtenberg, Akro n a:t Rochester, '1\lrlf'Jdo at Cin-

to f~t·t• ~;he unly 1Leam to hem them
M far.
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W·all.opmg Sl. F ranci~:&gt; vf PL•nn..~yl­
\'a ni:• 76-4 J. Hut b!w .~ cOibrl -rank­ ltu.r lcd ,tlh&lt;! HI-pound shot 59 feet ou~putted
;· rl tilyl'f.'i ta.k c on hig&gt;h s&lt;'Ol'ill~ -n ine inches for a new world in-- strke vilctory ·m .tJbe $3500 Sebri-n
rii)U'f rooond ~D tllte New York
Gold T.oumament ·w Hh a 36·hole
·\l i'IH IJhi:,~ Sta1~ Wcdne'Kia.y night
C.
g·ames.
hot&amp;l of 144.
:~nrt 4H 1hour~ l&lt;11teo: .go •to. Lou i..... viHc

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Mid-American Confereno:~ dtwnpl nn.-.JhifJ by downing 1\J.Jed!) 78-7 0
Whil·t• sU(·n-nd pl.a ce Miam1 wa ~
~os tn g an 0~ · 71 de&lt;:isioo ({) W ...&gt;:.it·
orn .1\.Livhigan.
Day Lon
wound up (lhc b.,;•\

SPORTS
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All Business Is Local

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CJ"own und n.ia!"'sho.IU clinched ,tJJe

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llu. £11 .. 1'ucier w•1 ' "•d~or of
t he opeAIOI IUIVI\&amp;Oq&amp;l »erviC"e FPb, 1:1 wa. 7Y vfl• . r~ SIJ tH
1'u•Aday evening wh'e n fhe W .S .C' il
·Mr. wrd ~: .-~ On&lt;"tll f:' AJ}Pfl l't'·
me-t 11 tbe hom111 ot Mn. Carl Den- t't'IVPd word ur lhr br: rt, ut" d::;.u.
iaon.
tbtw bu:n to Mn .,,,! Mrst. H o..Mrt. Tuelr.er w-11 atlilted b)! .-d Mk!n of Fairborn. Tnt l rttle
NaoraJ Thompson and Mn. Ruth Mlilt WaJ rwned Cb:-1,:-r')' Sue
F..rlwine.
'lfarale Hoffnn rt .,...... _, -.. cu~ ur
A poem
"fhf 'fOVt'~ of the twr m'C'!"..br,., M-r(l h •y P'OW! tl :a·n1J
.Muflr'• Hlod " wu read bJ1 Mn. hmlli'y Sat1urda.r
no~ LJnter.
l 'v rlnn· l.t"'N ..., llliC-o .a wtot'lkl• n•l
Mrt. Unter had ehartie , ot tht· 1a;:ut'"tlt {) r h fl'l" Kli:lndpa«·t ."&lt;~, \ h
buJintM meetina:. AQ auct10n waa Otnd •&amp;&lt;t. On'~lle Allen
held at ~h,e elou of tbe meeting
n&lt;n·ut Rtf~ •hi: V'~·.:.:.:'f!G:: :1ll lh "
, which n,tted t~ JOCiet¥ aeven- bonw ~ ihl&gt;l Jll'lftt atl•ndltarffl'~.
teen dollfrl . .A new member , MI'K. P.k an-.1 MJ";;I. Gtourg •• Rt·~ 3 w
Vernon Weber wa.!l added to thf'
Jra. r-•mn~JP, fWl• aill 'll"n ot ~l r
membert.ip.
18M M-'"'- l1.m~!!-rt. l 'uwdl 1.-1 1 :~nt1
Mrs. ~JOn anlllh•d by M . brokt&gt; lu.~ :m~.
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Mildred Pt~ is hosteu, fltrv:t
i'Mill&lt;'l-~ ~~wt-il €mrl !aln J!v .. :~,!
a t'e'freahment ronne to twenty Mitt M:t. .gJ~ 1 A:l lrn t':t !lt .1 , n

John Gilliam, Kentucky.

Funeral Service

Case at M'1ltlnt Urt!cn, AIH:ance Pa
a1. YOtfflg3\..o\Wl,
Aldenon·Blolddus, W. \Ia ., al St.cubenv-dle .
'Jlhur.sday- WOCSII.er at Mustin·
gum, Xavier at Westet'lll Kentucky
l''flid&amp;y-Dayton at Louisville,
c\1:1anu a.l Kent StJate, ~n. at
Buffalo, KeiJy'Oh ·a t Marietta., De·
!13-ll'Ce at Cedar\'Hlilll, J(JihJll CarTOll
at. St. V.jRC'EJnts, Fenn at Bulfla.lo
S!at•e, Akron Good'yeat oc Moont
Uni.on, )'liJJdJ ay a.t Centr.a:l State.

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Sw&lt;l-lUI&gt;n. Tro~n \b . he·...··, I · ol. .., ILI illlil l•lHt:C Ull )'IHJ/I H WC.,.~ ..... u.
Bill G11u crer end lla:r•-id Li!h,.l· ou
'»'l •t •L~j m lihe .lhg "1..:n &lt;.a,gc
~h e fO!:!It('ll", wohile thl' ~urpr iw • n· 1 1 .... (" .
ty l:!:i ~be Pomefo}· U.ow l lr t:,: Al·ll'Y I 'litH' full.l'n~ .'ioti!l i.·..n·t 1.·00 br)g,hL
qumtel. 11his is a \P ;, tn of f"&lt; II H · f ur 1 Ld ,. h J· ldJ d .':Jt;dtl"s Oa.'&gt;JI"l"l·
P o.n u;ruy nuglt l abo bt-'O()IllL' ef- paroative~y new bowlt"!'.~ w1·~'h F l' ~d b~:kJ. , . o.t•ho m~t pla y a preuy
fected as .a;gc roc'Oords s how t'hat Cr.ow, Doc J.ngcd,;, AI Coa.tf&gt;S, Hill
J,JJr 11un nrso1a
Iteam Sa.turd;;y,
Sam Rll.':IScN, whu
let&gt;Lered .thl.'i Atlder!on •o od• Howard Kre j&gt;S roll ·
a n d onJy a wee k later ~Jay •llv::-t to
past f.a.~l as a guar.d, and who w:l$ ing. Old Cnow a-l.:;.o sars that h 1s
•w ,,.,. same Lllini agam
bei-ng oounted vn w be a n-g ula-r I t"am i-s lJl1l. jl.l:fl gomg al ong for
'l lila-l".i not a vory brL»ht prosfrJr Coac&gt;h. Alm l'ilo th"J ('I JJn mg ,tlhe ride.
peel for a Iteam t.hlft ~U U'EU'ed i.fs
)'Car, will be 19 ) ll Atlgii 'Jt llowwurst defeat in h1:5-Lory Salturday
ovor, Sam's actual brl'lli tt• rltl wal ,·
The rt•hre:.e team~ will roll &lt;m aHL·rnoon bef&lt;rre a na•tional tel-ehall n•H t belen ftltmd , and I t"w11· 1, . t l"i lher 11h e ~ ..·krnd of Moaoroh 10- l \
1 vtsioo .audient-e. T.hc Ill 'PQi.ll't .topos.sib1lrty llhat ilt• &gt;A l:l ~tJJl l,t" , J· or March 24·25. AH ol ~he bowl·
t-a)
wa.s &lt;t!he moot
ev~ SC(lred
gibh•.
ers will -abo roll J•n '&gt; tn•gl-es and agai:lllSt &lt;1tli Ohio SLate 1l.eam. &lt;and
·~ d oul&gt;c:S w!t!h •the l'liccptwn 01! Kl'l-ss
Frankly U1e n •.-.e i•J II&lt;~\ •' ',.•" !' w.ho wi ll s i.t out the dou b-l es unl c.\lS :h·J.g hiSt:o.rln.g Rol:oi.n l•~re.cman wa.s
lh eld .to llll;s coll&gt;ege cwc&lt;!"r lttw- 12
who was •it :'&gt;l'l' lllld \t':mt Al l .'-. l::U he fin·cis a douWcs J)&lt;Hln~ fr·om
Rkh HovJ.:,llT :•ncl t,r nJ e 1\ aufl'
SaUl w1H be 19 bd!)'rtl rtt•XJt August
and a.. ·a n·~u lt &gt;All! he lu:;t !10 the
team n,:xt IaU.

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MitER WAI:&gt;'S HAV!Nt!i JIIS
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Kenyoo, HeiQel~ at
Dt&gt;rtil!'t:Il, Wilmin$on at Sl'l.l..fft.on,

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Un1h1d 1-'re:... Spor t. Writer
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David R. Stout

CiiDEUNED STAR • • • • By Alan MCiver

New INTERNATIONALSAll-Truck Built to 'save you -the BIG mot'ley J
to 1111ve.the IIG money on the job you 11eetl
• true.\ that's all truck. And we've rot 'em.

Re)llllm IIlii fewer, ond repeir bills less costly,
And for aU their money·oavinf value, we can
·llh.W you the right truck for your job that can't
be ~t for comfort, performauce vr style.
But there's no need to take our word. for it,
wben you can come in and ll4le for yo\ll'llelf. How
about todoy?
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log board out as lruc/u. With no _,.~car
en1inco or components asked to do a ~job.
That peys oft in BIG money, because your
truck stays on the job lo"fer, more dependably,

Your

I•• ht CO"Iel'l41nth•

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iPropects Become Oim For Bucks In Big 10
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111H· Ill' \\ 19 ) V.'l'r d d a,g.e l· aw~hal be.
he-ld m CJcv,.J.u;rl ( n• W·
b ('(:QillCS efil•C!I\.; n.:•xt. fall 1n iugh I Oh l('kS WiH be •tilt• [ .&gt;p &lt;li'NJg C
~."hoo[ t: ll·oJ,~ Will pl ay 'iiU YO(' Wh./1 I t f"lllll eompel.ilng Wt!h .&gt;Ht! I~ •!Jtu J ~,
C0.1Ch l ' h.J : lll' ' !ci.Ju n:dd'.;. baek -I H.mk •\1;en.chml, l.l1~J
ll rr&gt;.l-t\l' '·
f it•l d doJ \\11 'IJd&lt;IJrpi, ll w&lt;~ r Me I G;t[f [)urbm a·nt l !~ul1 I.Huk .~ ro ll ·
Oon:lld w;U h,.,. l. Ill'" d lu..~ moo.l 1 in:;. S~'
i\.-.Jii., :J I ~~rT. l&lt;'
p r.Oml'&gt;lng b. 1ek ~ .tl thr ner;i.() n or have enta'ed Wt11 t J:urk .\1101 r' t-:-.,

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I-IC SAiD )'QUR
GRADES ARE
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IOXU USI pri.DelplliJ produCtll the Soviet Ill pUshing in a "'fot cud draft.. expuaakln of
put lD tlvt Blberlan clUes. Map ahowa tou:r other cltle.tt alao among the maay IDci:Uded
up actl~ty. ThUfl loW' ~ aucb items

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plstonl, trac:tors, ateel lllloy ..

lloiL 0. 8. oihelaY. point to n:pans!on ln Biberta U an b dica tion tbat the lbrilt bloa
O'HIU.ke tbe United States and wut m industrial output. Heavy llne trac~a the fJ'r!l'

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IUetb of thelr aliter Mrs. B. F.
Price, Mr. and Mn. D. D. Chappe-

ADD Chapman. eeniu" illllt Middlepert Hilgln ~ will illl:save for a
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Delegates and Alternates To state

Conference Selected By Meigs DAR
D~l :-gates and alternates IB the B_urne~l. wbo is a candidate Cor

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Mrs.
nates arc : Jones,
Mrs. o.
tt James
Faris, BrewMrs.
mgt on , Mrs. Dor Sdtacfer, Mrs.
Wayne Gibbons and Mrs. Dey Hy·
sell.
Plans were made for the "chaptcr t.la}""' luncheon to be held at
the
Middleport
Presbyterian
chunh in !\larch, and Miss Lenora
Gilt·~. Mrs. Charles Hennessy an~
Mrs. Emmerson Jones were nam
ed as the committee. The glrb ln
each school in the &lt;"Ounty making
the highest grade in the good cltizcru;tup tm&gt;t w1JI b(' g uc~t..s.
Mrs. f&lt;arr will att~nd it he contin••ntal congrt"!ss meetin~~: to be held
at Washington, D. C. the week of
April 16, and has been invited to
~rrve as an aid for Mrs . Lowell
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Student
HomeFor

Carole Goff, student nurse at
Bethesda
Ho~;pital,
Zaneavllle,
spent Sunday, wilh her mather,
PROMPT PIIIIYAfl
Mrs. L. A. Bangerte r, and family
when Mrs . Bangerter's birthday
was celebrated with a tamlly dinner, Richard Goff and Mrs. Robert Lutz, Zanesville, were unable
to attend their mother's anniver·l&amp;ry party bcelluse o{ illncas.
PICK THE PLAN
Othen present for the dinner
aignature• only, were the Rev. L. A. Bangerter
car or !umiture
and daughter, Juanita , and Mrs.
Louise Mugridge .

CASH
LOANS

purpo!ie

Dw~hot

RJccd of Lowe11 spcnrt
we.ekcrxl w;~'.1h M-r. &amp;00' Mrs.
l"'mard Vla.nMotm Sr., '3lnd \11'3!3 a~·
Mmpanied !rome Sund1J1Y b)' )I!rs.
Rood 1111Jlld daug)lber who ~prn~ the

past wt.&gt;ck 'here a~~"' m,!l 1m• thoe

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FURNITURE

Kal Hlndy, Mana1•t

300 w. SECOND ST.

PlMme: t.'IZ or 501, Pooaeroy

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On The Brlll"ltest Comer
1rl Mlcldlepori

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AH•11ed l'hiHips its vi~i.: i•n•.l{ in Jcr·
scy C~ty, N. J., wil~b •hi!; ,&lt;l()n ·and

d!w·ght.er·ln·t&amp;w, Mr. anti Mr&amp;. lWl·
~11100 Phillips and son.
,t.f,r. and Mi'S. Edward Web.&lt;;~~.cr
Bnd san·, Rl&lt;cky, Mns. J. W. lo::.Sk('.w
• {){ Dayton and Elain-e ilnd Jimmy
W~thce t1ll Ru.~lllllnd
Hoad Wf'JC
'IMCeloond ,guests of M.T. and ~'Irs .
Clar.oocc Aodnews.

Olwenoo ;\.ndrleW&amp; who ·is

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plioyedi .m. ObariktitrorJ
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IIIIIIter
11/ SBIISB"
''' llllt/ li•llllriiHI
lly 'd
doUou pur a reaaonable
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value on fOUl' tillle
never why nom, rou'd
• never do
own laund I fOur
ahould
ry Why
on!
You, When for
tali:! Jlenlli~• a day we'll
II lhia IU"eoollle ta It
~ Your ahouldera? ~
• You save wiD be
}'our own
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lantUy Ill~ • • 1or dol8r
:rJ!Vltieo, iu:'i&gt;:.n:~

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y. ere pro au

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Pict-u,. and d Ji111pf on
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Robinson's
Laundry

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Regional Garden
Club Di;ector
· On Busy Agenda

Chic n' Chormi~

1Whi~·e'bmase .W the n~w Dl'IIDIIII!lef
of 'th·c OMto Lumber Coop.
Emm')' Suntor oaOO Mr. and Mn.
11aul Surdcr, Ohard~on, Yli$llk'&lt;l.
~- and Mm. Walter fl.cr.o.reJ,l SUnday.
lflrs. Edison WCISSa, Oollumbus,
otltondod ,t he fUJl&gt;01'61 of Mav. FJi
Hyse-ll, Poweror, IOOda-y SM; ibas
hem a weckond ·g!Uesot u{ ·Mws. Mlarlll"l'ci Sbilll l, GallilpQiis, ..mt:1 sun~
liay .cveR&lt;mli M;r;:t. Stall ~net Mns.
Wessa vi"s~t-ed Mha E. S. Sc:baaf.
Mill. Tayo.r GTo~n. Oorlumbus,
spflnl •thtJ weeb.-,.1 w~lh her son
l''rrutll'k and fan1ily . She wme •here
wUt.h her d.aught.el"i'll~luw Mrn·. ()e.
d l Grogan, who ~i.&lt;tirbed iur fall!her
C. H. Wise Sr., ·and lriSii.L"l', Mi&amp;s
Ru.th Wise. t) llr.s. M&gt;abcl Ma-rshall
who 1\ivm w~ih ~hem in ililumbu.s
~pent the weekend wiith !her (bu.
~hler, Mlr\&lt;i". David Yost, Pw,t1oand.

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COURT OF HONOR DATE
Troop 24~. Boy Scouts of Ameerica, it~ having their first Court
9f Honor for 1956 at the Legion
H II
ourth
Avenue
. 16, at 7:30. The
is
· to a4-cnd tbe
1 ':!:~~~ or Honol" whe"n special at·-..
wi.ll be presented during'
cetenlony and members of the
B()y ' Sco11t Moth~s· Club will be
·1 ·recognized.

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Literary Club
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Mrs. RobAvenue,

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lbe Br&amp;dbdcy PTA me~ at two
-u'olock a~t ·trhe aobroJ. The .p rogram
wiH inolOO.e a tout of dle n~w
&gt;additi.on 410 the 6C\h9ol and i'e{resbmen·~s at the ekl&amp;e of ibe ~efin ·

Mr. and Mr11. nalph RadcliUc and
Mr. and Mrfl. Robert Hurley and
son, Bruee, arc Yllcatioblltll In Florida and during their absence, Juan ita Banacrtcr II stayina at the
Hurley hame.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons 11nd Mrs.
Richard Chambors were in Galli·
polls. Saturday on business.
The ltawlinga.Coal.ll ambul11nec
brm1ght Mi~11 Bcrlha Grant home
Saturday fro111 the Meigs GciK!ral
Hospital.

Oueen For A Day
Prog1am Planned
By WSCS Circle
"Queen for a D11y" will be the
program for the February meet·
Ina af the Class 12 Circle of the
W.S.C.S. of Methodist Church when
they meet Wednesday evening at
home of Mrs. A. J . StrauM lmmed·
i•tely artcr the Family Night sup.
per being held at the church.
Mrs. Orin Smilb is1 program
chairmln snd members are uraed
to be present to aasiRt in ehosing
a "Queen" from the c:ontestanll
wbo will be aondunced at tbe meetID(f.

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have done in reguard
their"-permit
;.as renewed last October and the
offieials are ·anxious to have an
e~llination or th•ir problem for
the Ohio Water Pollution Bnard.
Attorney Webster was conault·
td on a number or problems aod
C~neil ~ted o~ ~ill advice and
aCcepted. ., a q~t~ from
"Mrs. J. J. "Davis f6t a strip of
Jand 20-1241 on .Gravel Hill whieh
l ..e bad offered 1.o the village at
an· earlier date.
.-Ii was reported by )!ayor C. 0.
Fiaher that · Street Commissioner
Riy FraZier and his crew had strated tePfiir work an the streets and
aiiey1 and a dW!uSBion ·was held
tile fiy·aah from tbe
born plant which is being used
I fofilhis re"
p air work.
tft'Bce Uoyd, president of th
a_ecrt'lltion Commission, spBke
brieflY o( needed tepalra on the
:Munlcipal Swimming Pool in prep;.tation for the spri·ne opening
havlled the Mayor and Coon·
dlmt_n ,to meet with Robert KJng,
. COI\tr&amp;c:tor, and the Recreation
¢ommisillon at the Pool on Sunday
February 19, at 2 p. m. far an
Jnapectlon of the repairs needed.
''Cquncll . lccepted tbe ~ayor'a
Teport of $406.QO and that of MJS3
.lei.n Lema, treaaurer, showing a
b•lanee in all funds or $14,102.73.
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blinds lor oafte large

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$3.25
for all wldt~s up to 36H
toady tO hant. _

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whenever
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Your

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Jane. iloo•'i·~•iij

switch..

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atll don't IGOk
f,uat
over tile

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part of
of lh:em.
I. keeJ
lt()ljt tnflc
Ule ·sides.

forwa•;•,d;,..ai~~!J·;c -'-"' _
such
to stap.

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M :d :c::»E!::J ;IlN"

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Instead, look
Mia Cblpaua weD lllead. Do
I this both t• movina: forward aa4
in lumina• oor:DH. Your ear
. travell nicely OD ceater iD.
· lane and your e)'tl are free
watehlna: t.raftlc p~blema.
nl;:ht, wateb beyond )'Our
lights for dark ahapei
road. When visibility b poor
you must tonlt low to ftnd 1~
path, the blah-elm bablt au~maU•
cally halda )'OUf apeed doWD to- I
sale level.
J. Get
general
tranlc scene.
attention., tar
moat driven
attenUOII! to 1 car

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n,o flues 011 W/lt8,
installs anywhere.
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Native Of Long Bottom Observ~ .
32nd Birthday In Hospital Bed

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Resident
In Montana

terian Chureh, aod citieens attend·
ing the $CS!ion were Clinton Fillher, Owen Bratton, Donald MUla and
B[UCI;t Lloyd.
Offielalll present Wel'e Mayor
Fisher; Councilmen Wayne Gibbons, Df!VId Jenkins, Ernest Covert, David Miller, L. R. Wiley,
Robert McElhinneY : Clerk Charles
Murry; Treasurer Je•n Lama;
Chief of Po11ce Russell BaUey and
Street Commissioner Ray Frazier.

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FINDS BIGAMY IS A GRAVE: MATIER

Face New Unit

On School Aid

OSU Re£uses An y
Apology To Cage
M 0£ D
entor
ayton

spend tbe money efhcienUy, put
off consideration of the quandry
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Mias !sol-_ Celdwtll of Lent lot·
on. delpolte 4' slow r~overy
tom. 1 fifo lont rHldent en Or·
from a fractureii~ hlp, Hoi ping 'to
antt Twp. S1turdly obnrved
m•ke the puty • memoraltl•"·
her 82nd blrthdey In M.lg• Gen.
one were her niece Mr$, F1y1
era! HOtplt•l and found ttMt she
Klrkh•rt: • brothr, Milo Call- ,
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-O~io State h•d not been fOrtotten.
well of Long Bottom: Mr.
University said today it will not
Mrs. Thom•• P"errlu of ~~~·~:f·,pcr;,,,:;
apalogize to tbe University of Day- A birthdey cake and clo.. N!ll·
Pl•lna end S.rb•r•, Roger
ton aiiil that it would welcome tiYtlt. made the d1y •n enioyeble
M.arfha Jean Kirk".ut.
put'ting -the !Mike Al·leu oootro- .:.c.=..::::::::::..:.::..::::::.:...::::..:.c::::.:.:::c.:__:::::...:::::c..~=.:::::.:::::.:c:.:.:.____ ,l

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transferring from Ohio State ta
Dayton about two weeks ago.
Ohio State Coach FJoyd Stahl ac·
cuscd Da:y.~n Co~ch,Ton:' Blac~burn °~
ta~perm~
WLth hl.!i
squad ID talkmg With Allen ~~d
John Snyder, a rea:lil've, w~o YISJted a Daytou ~rac:t~e seu1on. AIlen enrolled m Dayton, ~nyder
l~ ,.fit,..Oblo .. State.
·
:.~n sa1Ah1bat ·.itah1'rw ac·
cusatloruJ were 'hlf·lilase an~ the
unlvenity .a~nouneecJ the unless
Stahl modified or retracted his
statements, the matter would be
placed before the N. C. A. A.
MEIGS GENeRAl. HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mrs. Hel-en Bolin,
Lal\g.W!Ue; Mrs. Rarph llcCune,
Dt!xtc:r; Richard Barrnh.wt. Potncroy.
Dismissed: !Mrs. WHJ.iam Warner
en.-d ·son, Middlepo1.1t,
Bi:j'rtihs: M:r. and .Mn. Ra4'J)h Me·
C~.tne, D~Xlter, daughter.
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SUnON HUSTLERS MEET
HU3tl\er&amp; CouncU met
Friday vem'ing at t.be home o! !)or..
otoh:Y and Samuel Michael: wi-th
Olden H&gt;8'Rlrn M cllairman.. 11hirrtee-n mmn.bers and eight cl:lildren
WCf1e ~ I"'C£~hm: ents folloW·
ing :a dioo~oo beld by Samuel
M-lohBcls.
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Many Problems
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-Ohio's new
Board or Education today 'Nrft!~Yed
with the vexi.ag .problem of .bt&gt;W
.to speod $7 mitHon tb.ir:;. )1-('ar for
needy 80hooJ -disb"jot.s.
1lhe board, split between· desin!a to ~ 1.1p the aid and to

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A low bid of $42,997.00 forth(' , be made by eith~r- revenue or re·
relocation of water Jines through 1venue bonds,
~e town of Mason was a~pted
Two othe~· bids were reeeived
&lt;!II MoOOay ntg~ht by 11h·o Mason bY the CilUncil for the project.
'f.Owo Council Jl,t a. special meet- They were a bid of $46,195.'15
ing Jleld in the city building.
rnB.de , by Jones and MkN"eUJ;-ot Pt..
The 'tiitL~· Iriltltni.~ · bJ tbft ~nt ·...-n.d ~ \It"- Of $44:,903.'15
Benqie·~p ~ri'ft.fnd"1!&gt;0ug'· nllte ·bY the Clover Leaf ConstruRouSl( a sub-contractOr. Relotation ction Compan'y, hie.; of Charleston.
of the watef lines is ~uired be~
cause of the construction of a new
road, U. s. Route 33, through the
town. The bid also includes the rur·
~
0 10 0D
nishing of water lines and the making of 77 service cgnncdions along
0
8 S
the line.
Town representati-ves were to
meet on Tuesday wi~b Dean Heironimull, State Rigbt ar way Agent, 'Mirs. V-ictor Young, women's di·
in the latter's or~ice in Charleston. rector of tlbe MeiJISI Oounty Polio
The contract w11l be drawn up FL.UJ.d ~&amp;ign ot.oday Dlid tibat
there subject to the approval of obhis ~ wOU&lt;ld probably f.a.ll Bhort
the ,.state.
. en iLs. qUIOit-e. to the po.UI(l tund drive
Payment for th~ relocation Wlli by .aP-ProximR!.elv $6.000. '11he "'oal

Be Friday

Nancy LeMaster
D" Of In. .
From Accident

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St"x· Reds F

..... al aapeclal moeUng ·Jocld at sehqal OR boll day b88l8, which
.
Uae Chester Hlgb SehOol.
W4llll ·noaeessitabed by ~be -cnrrdem·
1lfMI boart1: 1'JCSCind.OO· a ~u-lnaUon o! threo graded schools in•iOO" matl&gt;e at a meeting Md rb.st the distrlct; ReedsvUte, Long Bot•
MoDcliy, whiCh requested the state tom, and Tuppers Plaillll, the board
owartment of tantlon to declare discussed at great lengths, and
ta· emergency in the Eastern
th.ey :fimalily came to the opinioo
eat District. 1t will learned
that something has to be done to
the declaring · at the
get the children back in school
- . to bt!: done by the
for rt:be fW1 day as pL'UiJC'rfbed by
bOird. Tile board
law.
ied a reaolutlon of emerJency
The board decided t.o permit Mr.
roq~ tbat tlie electio'- bo
Robert Gray, principal of Chester
in $he :r.!a.y Primary. This
High School, and Mr. J. R. Davis,
loD ·has to be given the
principal or Tuppers Plain11 High
tJte• statt taxation board.
School, for111ulate a plan, concern. The "p iOlutioo of occeNity stales ing this matter and present it to
In .1ul1itanC:e; for the -erection o( -100 boatld a¢ ~ts next ~regular
a new1Qre proo( hi&amp;h sch~l. about meeting on . March ~­
.nild Way.-between .Cheeter ~~ Tup'Pile! beaM IIIIU~botizeod Jo"lr.a~1cis
~ "PiiiM•. m;ar ~te . Rout.e 1; Andrews, preaidr.~t of tlte board; to
. ertc;Uo~ ., .a aew fire proor ·&amp;tade . contact the state dcputment of
) 'IC:Iiool ilbout DQdway "&amp;etWeen Long edutaUon fqr a . lJst of enginte!r11
Bottom ~~- Rll!!et$8.YUle,
-state and .atcllitect• available ..
1.24;" tttCidernizl'B.c
extllt.Alao· the l:lo&amp;rd authorized Walter
fire
school
SrOWJt .and Carl Bernhert, melfiben of t.be board, to uontact per·
sons ownina: J)t'Operty, that the
board wishes to purcba8e.
The clerk, Charles Humphry,
was Jnstructed to contact the Department of natural resources
concerning the purehaaiag, by the
"''•tlPJIIDIII
o/ )and, In the Forked Run
area, and as to llll availability.
Coace.rning the land needed for
the erection or the uewly propos~d AFTER A RECORp 57 """" of
buildiag slte WCJuld be purcila~~erf ntuat d•llberafions, • F..,.l
lvry in Cl.mancl r......ncl theM
agreed ,tibet tWOo
:mone options furl II!IMih ·build· 1ht Commvnlm ,utu,. of plot-..
tina to overttarow tht&lt; gcrnm..... ~be p!ll-ohiJO&lt;i&lt;l.
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Guilty·'Four~'-e·W.
.r
· eed
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J~~ IUIHIILAND (top, lett), 2$, 1 araveyard gardener, II qus.
tlon~lD N•w Yort about b1a Z wives by A&amp;mtant District Attwnu

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Patten. Alter U:ao q~, Sutherland admitted thra
U.e attar without botberina about the fonnalitia eatenvema.
At bOttam, left, Is Role Marla Sutherland, 22, with ber dauabtei-,
IJlltan, by a previoul marriagL She 11 wife Dumber 3. At bottom,
rlgbf, .ll Maureen, 17, wife number 2, whose mother tnvesttratH
.Cter be had walked out oa Maureen. He Wed wife number one.
'larban L.lla.ynea,23, at a eburch lD l'lu1hinJ, N.Y., F(~ruary, 1950.
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Board,.,..._--

Over 100 were present when
"Foundm D.y" was observed at
the Central PTA meetiaa held
llonday e•entoc at the scllool.
Each room was d~orated in ~eep·
ing with St. V1leat1ne Day lncluding a large decorated valentine
box deeorated witb noWers alld
hearll.
Jlrs. F. Whitney lniP'aham. pre·
sided over the meeting whic·h op·
eoed., with the pledge to the flag
loU()Wed by· the · Star Spangle
Banner and tle Lord's Prayer. The
attendanee aWard .if $5 was •warded to the fifth grade taught by
Miss Harriett Mclntosb.
An invitation ' tO attend the
"toundere D~" pro~am at Sugar
Run PTA to be held Tburl:ldlly at
7:30 p.m. was read. A letter ~as
also read froin NiCk BISIIo news
director or siation:WSAZ ai HuntiQCtoD, W. Va .. congutulaUJl&amp;" the
#C)up oa their mi 115 t.rel.
Mrs. Mu: Fot.ne:- gave a report
of
.couaty Council . D'lce.Ung,
after wbich SUpt . . CharleS Gibbs
spo~e briefly, welcomlng tbe
group. IUIIph SpenCer, principal
allro •poke expresalng hiB appreciation !)f tbe large attendance , ·
A prokram in charge of Mrs.
Ha ld t.obae opefted with group
·''"'~•• 1' d by Mrs. LUt.:l
""11 8
k
11ngiue e
e wac •
hammer with M111. Ingraham at
the piano. M:rl. Lohse read a lri bute b Anna H ~ 11 • Mrs R0 be 1
L
Y
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Tnompson gave tbt; obJedivcs of

Two Are Arreste·d
.. l Count
0.ft .T-Jtulie
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Two 21~ by klejl) a.Uilhoritiies

c.y, Ml'l. L.uclll• le"'-ncourt,

Gtorte Wttt, JOMPh lrtndt tnd

Frtnk Hoshmeil. Pour othor d•
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a:Dd one otiuit er:tron OC!CU'!Ted
IMODCJa¥. i!J,::tobe . ~. ~~11.'1 J1aw
enforteu~ · ~el!f
~rted
·today. ·.
~-\Wet. 3~, Y'VUII'l}llown ,
1:ha l!.ig1rwiry ~rol• "f-ePortM wa,;;
-8$!\~~ $:$ AQc ·and cos!.6 on t•hr.
charg&gt;Cs uf! speei:l:ing by JustiCe of
l!be ~&gt;F. P'; ~).of Ooolville.
West was cited MJonday .allernoon.
The PtN.Deroy ~ice depa~"lhn·cm1.
fMdtnh we,. ""'lllttelf. Ttl• ~that . Raymond R.ekmi"N',
tullty Hell ftc' • m~J~:I"\UO'l fine Po!DCT?Y, )YI8S cltted: 'to appear be.of $10,000 • flvt pan 1ft ·llri- ft1re ~ E; F. Robimon. to.0,. er both for vleletfon· of 1M ni~ . by . ~m:m Henry Wcny

Sonllh Ad.

(ln...notional.)

iMo ·)~ program .in ill
''lb. .i'zard fa'ilbion." He ur&amp;~od
eanef\11 lll.udy of &lt;~ath distrid's
neea; aDd C!l'e8lt:iGu of a prlont')'
6y&amp;ttm ~ng .to need$.
·
Otlben&gt; argued dtat ec:tioo was
~ .DOW" tO pro&gt;V"id6 ~
moms by DeJCt ran. Some feared
&gt;that if Ule $7 m.iiJJ.ion: were not
spent this yea![", 1.hf!l Lecillaturc
might baik on future apptopwi.a.tiont.
.
~~
"We ought -tomah Mlft we set
a lot of miJ.eage out· of tru.rJ lJUllloo
.,... SeXIel ... d.
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Central PTA,"Founders Day"
I
Program Draws More Than 100 ec'hooi

the

II'HHft; Thet. • ,. (fr.m ltft) An·
thony krchmartk. "Martin C:h•n·

some

sesmon ()/.-the
OhioLegi&amp;lature.
Frank Seidet of RocJr:y Riv_.
~ the board nat te""'ru&amp;h

Fri-da'Y, Feb. 17, Wo.rild Day of
Pra)-er wi!l-1 be observOO at Ute
H'6aol!h .Metbod:ist Ohutth at 2 p. m .
Ml'8.. N()ah Haakim wi.U be in
of tb~ $!rviee. and ot.ber
Mrs. Kat·hei'yn Payn-e,
Mrs. Emeriloon J"ooes,
. RobMi. Styel'\9, Nuarcoo; Mlrs. Dw:itght Wallace. Prefi...
b~an·; Mm Ohlll'le!S Beooett,
Baptist; Mrs. Wituam Jndtord,
Ohurch of OhT"ist.
menn.a Rummeli, Salvawill be the speaker and
-t
•
will
·be presented bY t~ .Mt.
h:ad been pt1eviousily $et for $12,·
000 and io dla&lt;l:e a l;uJe more than Mlorlah Chtn'dl. aDd Hf'lltib. Churth.
$6,000 .hab' been contribt)tod.
COURT DATI! SIT
Mrs. Younc urged that an com·
!ft-yor C. 0. Fi.'llbcr wi,N. hear
Ies .
. JDrleB nmnil.ies • otber solll'008 wto the case of Wi-lliam Bonewttw,
,b.we Polio Fuude on band t10&gt; send Pt. f'ileasaut, nelCI. Sat.ur&lt;lay elv-etbem in • ,9DCC so that t1h.o !OC&lt;rl nhtg. Bon.&gt;eelltter Wail !lll'TUoted' by
oompaign CarJI be cloeed.
Patrolman st.erwa:lt
llan'ill for
Nancy Evelnie ~. 73, of
In tile meantime tiOday ~t w.a~&gt; drivlnw il.he ~ w.ay &lt;Ill· a OM
Southside ·in tMa:soa OouMy died anoounced ·t hat the G~ Har- wa.y street. lkidben Swartz wu
on Mondlly al Hob:er Hosp"it.ad in ·mony ~ wi&gt;M! pre!Pell.&gt;t a :progr'a:tn plored In i&gt;u Motulaov '"""'Ito( tor
C.l,t ;po;;. of injurie&gt; ......"" "" .. ,fllo l"edo""eol Clwrdo. "" Sun· ~lltoxication.
Februony 5 Wlben aile ~as stru.ck day 'a t 3 P. M·. with aU pror;:oeW;
b:y ITIID wt·omOOHe on W. Va. Rloute being G:i\"001 4o the polio -f und.
METER RICIIPTS
IT ""'r
"rho meier reccipl9 - ! « la.t
M·i.s8 LeMMJt&gt;er dted .of a brain
HOLZER HOSPITAL
w~ $209 Pomeroy Vtllage otfiinjury, Sh6 never · "Mi:alned: con. .
cials t'f!IPOI1ted !l.odlfy. 'I1he vlU&amp;ge
sciousn-ess a~ tlle accident.
·. Adffilllt~ Monctay l...esOOr A. alSo fepo.rt€d tlbalt tlbe Soci1:J, SoPolic-e at J&gt;.oi.nt Pleasant said ·Woll&gt;l!!, Racln.e: George Sarwe:nt. eurit.y ftln'eseD.tat.lveS wiH be tn.
Uta-t ~'be car WQ!S .cfriven by James POflJCI"'Y; Mm. Wal4aee WcntzoJ.I, Lh:e etnerg(!rtoey mom Loca1ed at lthe
F. Dtmrfett., . 44,
k)&gt;ey. He wu Letlll1f. Fallis, W. Va.; Calll Ctab- vioH- ,ltaLI from 10 a. m. until
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Uldiui.iOilS

-t:he January special

MeiiJ'S p }' F d
G a} F 11 Short
0£ Mark BY$5000

·lrQe, :C-sr~er ·

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atboo1 additione.
'l1bose 8Cbool
dlstritta wbo appliec:l f(IC aid first
would 'ftand ·a bStter cblmce of
neteiving (UDds .appropriateci by

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nii:bt until today.

members or the board didn't rt.'l·
ish being banded an ;aUoca1.ion
policy by Education Director R.
M. Eyman. Eyman is senring until tire board clxJo&amp;es a new diTIOCl&lt;&gt;r.
Finance Committee Ohairman
Fraotil W. Sp~ of Akron said
his group bad no time &lt;to ooMi.dte!'
all -the armific.aii&lt;lns of Eym.an'111
plan.
f:l"t Come, First hr¥HI
Tbe plan WOUld put the machinery in action for ~ .moot
district~
io &lt;"'OCt1ract bids oo

water Line Relocation Bid
AceeptedBy Mason
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~· Tht East.ci'D Local School Board, simult.aat"'UU8ly taod ~Hy batck to
~- d
1 ht
d
1f
the auditor for ccrtific.a tlon.
.mun at · n I
pasee a reso u Ion
' t~f ~ity, ~llina: (or a total of At the M;ay, ~man: election
$425.0001 in ·bciudll for the erection ,t~l'a'l'oblaultl•ootn.· wdl appear on a
of two new buildings; mndernlzat. ..~~ .
loa and · equippiq ·of the .exi11tini
Coocetning the attendance . of oot 4ldd.

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llol7 Loa Cllap. . .

Tuesdqy,

The meeting was opened with

.'· ' astern LocaISch00I Board
~ . . Tak
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terqht ltocomlllfl col ... '"
north anti ...t cllntral ............

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..-.ow.
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r.- ....rwith
-lh :n.oo.
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a prayer by the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, putor of the Firat Presby-

engineering
from AI
is required to show len, a reserve sophomore center,

i'.;lfUrtber plans since

• AJ.metel ....,.,., ••il.
• Slots have "Dureletfia"
......, ...... linioh.
e S.e11 W«tt ti1for lor

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WORK IEnEI
. LAST LONCEI

:~~ C. 0 . l"isber and the M"tdCouncll aeted upon the
.. .,,.._ of Attorney MaMlq Webwhen lhey mel at tbe VilHall Monday evenlng'. They
. advised to po&amp;tpone any rurdevelopm~nl of plans for a
'!"!~' dispobl plaot until the
Woolpert Eoglne.ering ComD"yton, has been asked for
answer to a request last Oc~
for a HVi,ion of plans wbich
had draWo and re.,lsect once
village.
'-"c··- revision was not accepted
the main seWer line would
outside the nilroad track end
eounctlra.ea were afraid erosion
aod hilh walor would domage th•
project.
JQ. January, 1956, one commun·
icaUon wu recelved from tbe com·
but the attorney recommend·
~1~~:~:lbo~t:;h~~th~:e
engineering
· before new
were
merger of Pomeroy and
In
a cBmbined
will be post·
an answer is received

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Editorial Phone 387

No. 255

rt Delays
Further Plans
Sewage Plant

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leonard, Jr.
(Mary McCallum) of Eliq~tb, N.
J. are announcing tly:l birth .of a
daughter, Carol Elizabeth, Friday,
JaiU.Iary 13.
Grandparents are Mr. aad Mr1.
Norman McCallum, Mlnenville and
Mr. and Mrs. Martln Leonud, sr;
Elizabeth, N.J. The Leonard's' also
have another daughter, Barbara
Ann, age four.

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dOI.Nilneu toc&amp;.y . wHtl a
chanco M iMI&gt;Ifwd Ww.,._ Hleh
50 5I. M.tty doudr ~Itt. ..,...

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Qtd 1!01UJ jM f/M4 MOifiUj.·

PTA COMMITT!I! MEETING"
The cxce"uUv-e commlttee crf t:be
M•iddlepor.t PTA wiLl meet tonieht
·Bl 7 :30 oil!: hhe High School.

dlnaCMer, AUoc, of Akron wm·IC
weekelld ii:\ICI!lll:&amp; of her :parcll't!l,
:Mr. illllld Mr\9. W-ilbur Mdo.ne.
Mr. and Mrs. HaNy Moore u·nd
RoJi;er, were Su.nday dimler
of rhls ,paroott;, Mtr, a:nU
w"bul' Moore.
Bentz Wolfe W'sii\Jod .m l'hlni..'l
Sunday with· 'lm slsl.ors. Mi38os
Aru4Justa- lfiOd Ida' Wolfe. Mli"SB lda
who wrfcred oa 'bgl\t tJirt10ko t•hc
past wook i!&gt; oon~k'&amp;Ctn,g 11\ice.ly.
Mr. .arnd Mn. Okwcnoo 1Mia9s.a r
spc.n.l ,t•tle weekiervd Ml· Columbus
w.~h tlbe!T .'fOJT and daughll.'ll'-iln·liaw
Mr. .and MNJ. Goo.ru,"c ].las&gt;oc and
fam-ily.
.... IMa,bcl M11nkt.111 ~nd M.iss
Lao.uta C.mOOS!Cir ""Kll"'C SUnday llfU('!&amp;l~
of ll-3. Myrtl-e W~n: and sot~,
John.
M.i1J. Mann.inl[ Wcln\..t.T .'11)1unK'd
homo Saturday froan the lloJzct'
Hooplto&gt;l.

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Martin'3 Announce
· Birth Of Daughler

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ghteor, ~·. ll'llid Mrs. ~a:11 Pmlll .
Riohawd LcirDe}t of Sl»'ingfiJc.ld
spct•l ,t he we-e-kend W1~lh illi's gro~mdmoe.lheor, MH~. Eknma' tJei1!1leil 'Uilld
b.i3 :run~t, Ml'l!i!. llhoOOo-l'le Lcllcw.

Fi t~your-

()peR eventnp1 bv appoincmen1

0

ltoo-emary Shay, G113f(on ,
W. Vao., 'i6 &gt;tbc gu.cst of her grandmtll.bcr, P.lrw. AlbCJnt
M~. She
had bot.n .t:he goo..'lt. 'Of r.:-la!Jivcs i·n
G&amp;I.Li-poJi.s, t'be past week.
Mv.'l'. C. J . Ebersbacih 1111Aid g'I'and
r~nt

JClibD He.w-

6pollt
•llhe ·:pWolfe,
ast weekend withFM:l!i,
• Mr.~
aod Susan
and MTS. James. Simp6"oo. an4 . . .~
ghter, Sandy.
, . :·:· i.l-j'•
M:r
' · 'ami Mrs· B· r · p~
- · .. ::.,.-e ••
spent Sunday 'afLEl'DOOil · ' ~ '
DENNYS ENTERTAIN
mul.hcr, ·Mr~t. Lttda ~. of.
MJ:. and lfrs. Eat!. ~ S-r.
Hootington,
ent.errtaiood wttib a dida;w SUDday
Mr. and 1\lm. Jlimles. Ct"WweU at ttbeill' Jrame. Prcseot ~ Miss
and daug'hters 9peJll rt.'he W«''reud Rm-:mary Shay of Graft,oo:, W. V,a.,
w~lh l"cl·a.tivos m Plt.tiS~IJh,
~iss Betty~. Middleport,
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Kt:lig, St. Mrs. A lbe:nt Mees .and ltlbe !lidiJta
P l b
~~- •--e eoo- wg. Fl'a., •···
u .....-e -.-.;aa• • ..,.e and oon Earl Jr.
on a t:.w..iness !U".tp i8'n'd: were •.bouse
Four .moo4:irJfl :l.n -six day-!'~ ,js the
~ 'Of .Mr. iiUld Mni-. ~
schedul~ of .Mrw. Robert Reibel,
ltegimal. Direetor of. Hte Ohio AFt·
fkwh1."el and.' son.
sooi·at..ioo of G~den Clubs.
Mu•. aod ·1\lnf. r . K. RUQ!!(ll.l and
· '[lburliday sbe was&gt; a gud ~.h('m
dirugbtdr ha'Ve mumcld from visthe Rio GnOOe and Open Gate
fhng rckltives rn Glm. Farris, W.
v•.
Garden Club9 met .. ill Rio Gnmdc
Rodney HiU has· been a l&gt;usinJeSI!i
and !~he W'3IJ -accompanied by Mn;.
vfsitor Jn WashlngiorJ, D. C., and
James Titus. RwJ:and, -a ·past Rekf.i. .Fl11iday by ·plane roo- his tr-i"p,
fi·onal DiU!$Jr. and Mrs. Ca&gt;h
Mlr. Mli' Mrs. Luuis&lt; Rostsi eod
lohnston, Blladt.mry, president of
chi.Jdron; Pit. Pll~nt, were here
the IMiood Gorden Club.
Saturday cvooing to visit :her trlSFci.day 'She ·and !Mlrs. Webb H.wll ·
tffl', Mn. Wal~ar Crooks and" famof the Ruthmd GU&gt;Ckn Club vi.soi't~Jy and -atl.f.OO -Uho b~md fiC8bivol
Jd .tlhe Albany Garden Club. Towh.-m her :niece Jea.rx,:,~c. Craoks
·day·· flhe and Mr.s. Johnston spen&gt;l
ml'd nephew~ Geoo and Edward
ln McOonoolsvi.ll-e
bo complete
Unwks pl·ayed iln Ute J01..al bROd.l.
plam .f or llihe-ResionaJ Con1ference
Mlf'. ·and MI.'S. ruch~¢d Whiteto be !held tJbere. 'Jiul).'iiday Shf! .i~
house ·a nd C'lltl~n .ha-ve moved
sehedu·l ed 1l'() atWod a covered di1Jh
from Htell' ·f ormer lbome io Althocns
. supPer IJI:. Uttle Hockin·Jf.
to ·tlh.e Beeson ·p1·operl1:y. IAk.

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...a Mrs.

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c.nd gUUiils of 'relaltives.
'Mr. ·and Mns. Robel.t lhltf 1. Qlld
MiM. Mlifyme •~. i.Kolt,

Mr:. and Mrs. ()tL(l. Hsrt.cnb.ae h
vdod 11'ec-entJy m Clncintva,ti
with their daught-er, M$s DcrJ"IO!IIly
wbo -is a ·palti'enl at (.;1Jr,i9\. Ho~i·t&gt;al.
St-anley Rea ·and ~ PlhHHp or
W:beeling wl!ro(l W\.•ekerwl. gue~.ot·.s of
hb~ plri'e1JLs, Mn-.. 001d Ml11s. Emctil

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Mr.

cbi:l.dren., Wuodsfi~.

IMUI. Nomnan McCal.lwTI return·
a!tctr .a· two
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wilih her ~liaw and daughter.,
~tr. and Mr9. Mwti!D! Loormnd Jr.
Mr. and 1Mrs. Robert Har.brccht
son, Columbu9, were weekend
of their pa~rcn.t.c;, 'Mr. and
. Raymond lblrbreclJL, Mulbe~·ry
. -and MT. and ~'In:!. Norman
McCallum ra f IMMrQ"IiY!iHe.

guu.b1 or 1her oonrh.Wraw cmd' d·au-

flou.,.•; Mon.-F,.l. 9-S; So.t.. .9-11

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ed Jtome last week

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ki'r E J ·r. 1tbey can:re ~ to
ottend tOO 8aDd Festi'\'6l. J.t-. Gift..
-thw", f.or\m.er baiJd ~ fher.e,
was .&lt;me o! ltbe ~QI\9" ol tbe
f&lt;~Sii~;~al..
, M!r. and Mn!i. 1oo Yo11ng J-r., and

POMEROY
SOCIETY

da~tglllor,

For 8ny

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Ernest Covert To
~~~ Gdil«
aDd &lt;l:.au8ht« !l'etumod
Wed February 2r borne
in Oclllunbus 8unOarf lft.er
spenddlg lUbe weetood w•l!b 11er
1
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Daru;e"
by ProbaKCo,
Scbarwenka;
A reception
will be held at the
Herbert;
Susan
"TheSbarPo families
.
on Joaes, "Dream or Olwen" by Mayes bome after the ceremony.
Charle1 Wllllams; and PreACIIIa
Harpole,
Portrait" "Bronze
by HansStatue"
Barth. and Tone
A de~sert eourse carryiag out the
valentioe motif was served by the
hoatess duriD.Jl the sacial haur.
Gue1ts for the arternaon were
the four girls, ),lisa Lohse, Mlss
Probasco, Miss Jones and Miss
Harpole and Mrs. Gearge M~-~~~:1
Mrs. Greta Price and Mrs.
ore Reed, Jr.

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conference tu bt hrld at Cleveland 1 hlstortan generaL Mrs . M . E. Rath·
in March were elected, when the I burn wu reinstated as a member
Mrs. Charles
Mayes,
Grant
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter aod Mrs. S. A . McCa~thy was ac- Street, Middleport, has announced
DAR met Friday afternoan. at the cepted ror membership.
the appraaching marriage of her
homl' of Mrs. Patrick l.,()('hary.
"American mwi.c" was the topic daughter. Virginia, to Ernest COY·
High St. Mrs. Manning Webster was or the program presented by Mrs. ert, son of Mr and Mn. ArthJJr
a ('Ontributing hos te~.s.
Everett Hayes who gave a sketch Covert, Middleport.
Mrs Irving Karr , Jr , vice re o( the life of Mcl&gt;owell and play- I The Rev. Claremont E. Hoyt
gent presided over the meetin&amp; ed a cradle aon&amp; composed by him . will perfor~ the ceremony at _the
&lt;md delegates t&gt;lel."t('d were, Mrs. Piano solos were presented by First Baptist Church at e1ght
n. w . J&gt;' inslerwarld . Mrs. Harold (our girl!, Jenni(er Lohse wbo o'clock on Tuesday, February 21,
Lohse, and Mr~ . J . E. Foster. Alter· 1 played, "Air de Raile'" by Vlc'lor in the presence of the immediate

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Phone 6079

Lucille Bearhs Haw)tins. POmeroy Society F.d.itor. Phone 6244

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WEATHER

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Dfl'oted ro ru

lear, Athens; Mr. aod M~. Wm.
Reed, famUy and Mr. Floyd Retd,
Newark; Mr . C. L. Chapplear, Athew , Tenn; Mr. Fred Cbapplelear, and ramily, Obetz, 0.; Mra.
Fern Brewer, Conatanine, .Mich.;
Mr. and Mn.Jametl Ku1ic ao.d family, Columbus; Mr. and J.ln. Jobo
McDonald, Or~nt, 0.; Mr. aad Mn.
Warren LeMay and ramlly of Hamilton, 0.; Mr. Leslie Conaaul,. Huntington, W. Va.
Mr. and Mn. Howard Ebenbl.eb
visited their JOn. Mr. and Mn.
Sam Eber1bacb and family at Somenet, over Sunda)' and were Heompanled. bome by "their P"aDChon
Mike for a visiL
,
Mr. ud Mrs. Albert Paynt~
were called to Dorcu. Tueida,
evening by tbc death of ber silter
Mra. Ed Beaver.
.Mrs. Dorothy Durst tailed on
HeunrieUa McDude, Wedoaull:r
arternuori.
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The followlq penoDI attended
the ronen.l ot Mr. Chapplelear, at
the Ewiq Funeral Home io Pom•

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for fduw •ttl trive propr

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oheaes:- of {);;m(ieJd reprxted u
di.strids daim lit imm&amp;
diate Deed fm buildtog fUDds.. He
the PTA; Mrs. Gerald Graeser eaid more tDo.o $1l nril,liQo bn
told af the PfA emblem wbieb is ...... ....... .,. tloe 42 - ....
tbe oak tree; and Mrs. Carl Will Tbo """' would 11841 d-.
pve the PTA prayer.
RIOIDS Mel leaetter faei1it"ia for
"rii be glad to" was the topic 15,556 pupils !DOW ''impa(lpedy
of the comedy skit presented by l•ouso•l,'' be eaid.
the parents witb Mrs. Max Folmer
In odt~ action, the "board
as the teacher; Mrs, Richard Fia- arreoect to set minimmD. lbDdard8
law, Mrs. WyaU Gilbert, M.n. Ed- f&gt;er elt"'lllleiJlal'f ICiboob.
gar Thomas, Mrs. Charles Werry,
A Meil-9 County BPORatlam said
Donley Reibel, Paul t:olmer and
Local Sohool
Harlan Wchru1_11 ~~~ puplla; Cbl.rles Distrkt in lleigt Ooonty bad been
Wcrr)', the prmetpal; Mra. Harlan one ~ .tlhe areas from wbicl! ~
Webrung a member ar the Pl'A; CUftlt had beenr macae" for aid in
Mrs. Robcrl Arnold a PI'A commlt- tl&gt;e _ . . , . . . amount of $37~ •.
tee membl•r: Mrs. Roy M~, a 000.
mother, and Mrs. Donley Re1bcl a
The board "fleludaJrt:ly'' :refusgrade mother·
ed to CiJ'l'Y 011 .fbe wo.J1t 4lf t.he
Past presidents were lfttrodliCed ~al and ~ study groups or
and presented a red carnation oor- 'llbe OtLI'o Wihit.e House Cmrfersage. Each told of U1e highlights ence Co:mnriU6e. 'J'!be boanl co.nof their year es prosldent. Past duded it bar:l neitba- lite tim&amp; ft&lt;lr
presldenta present we-re Mrs. W. the mooey t3 do tbe job, 'l1ae
A. Drake, M;rs. Jed Webster, Sr .• grQUJ)II were a ,pant: of a :zut.ioftal.
Mrs. Carl W11l, ~· Hank Young, conftorc:nre ou rdliCd pmblem~r.
Mr_s. Herman Ohhnger, Mrs. Henry
Tho r.o...l pl......,
RClbel, _Mrs. John Terre_
n , ~IL-.s. '~he probl.-Jo of ecrbool districts
Max ~elnhart, Mrs. Everett Tho- and lln)IICXatioD. '[lbe board must
mas, M:ra. Paul Tbei111, Mrs. Max OOcidfl what'he:Jo Urat part. or :a
~hool district ~ t.o a vil·
Fulmer and llrs. Harold Lohse.
.Corsages were also presented to lagP or city will'l!fllain a part Q[
Mr.s. _lrrwaharn. Mns. Roy TracY Jr. the dist.rictl. or become a IP&amp;rt of
pre~1dent of th~ ~ugar Run PTA, the mllnicipallty. In some &amp;ft&amp;s,
LucJil~ B. Hawkm.s and Mrs. eitite .have ermeXIed fartory dis-Swackhammcr. Members ()( the tricts. l;eavi.ng rtlbe .sobrof district
S
R PTA ·
·
~
ugar un
present.wcre frs . wit'h li\4-k- ,mgh wl.ue property.
Tracy. Mrs. T. A. Down1e, Mrs. c. t.oc-al public ~~r,ngs probably
E. Blackslee, Mrs. William Swat· wiM be -held in &gt;eaoh ca9e.
zel, Mrs Donald Hauck.
Mrs. Jack Sorden, Mrs. Harold
Ebct:sba('h. Mrs. Thei5S, Mrs. E1ta
Gilmorr. ,Jr.. Mrs. W. A. Gibbs,
M... "'"'"' """'· M". t'rank
Reinhart and !\frs; Leo Bryan. Mrs.
William Bi-.adfurd o[ Middleport
was ah;o a gue~t.
l''unorel S('!"Viocs for W.ade 0.
Group singing concluded . fbP Bing, 66, Hemlock G11ove., W'bo
mc~ting ;jftPr whie~ the group died Sat-urday, Wer'e beld at t1he
WB~ invil£'d to the ·soelal room SJffioc"cr F\tncca:l Hom~. Tucsdly
whcr~ refreshments -o£ ice cream aot 2 1'. M.
centered with a rtd heart, cup
The S&gt;Crvltts were oonOOcted by
cakes il"('d in while, dfe(lrated in b'val'l1f('lht To01n BUUefifield o.f .the
red rtnd centered with" a red heart. IW!p!"'f'l Olturoh ol Chrisll. aOO ttle
mints. roffcf' and tea were served. OOrly "WS i-nterned in tlhe Oben&gt;y
Napkin.~ Wl:lJ"'C
wtrite wid:., -red Ridge cc~JK-t-ery near ·bks •home in
·11o:1: t's. Tht&gt; ref.rcsdunent :tatlle had H:omlook Gt&lt;ml.
a whfi.(&gt; cov.c-r anod ~ WIMh
rarl bt-arenf were Omll'l" Heis,
an arr:mgcmcnt of re~ 'nd white Raymond Randolph. Edoon- Spcn.-er
('arnatlons in a wbik pottery vase Wade Speooc;r, Amil Holt&gt;er and.
with tall rell tapers hl crystal cand· J&amp;~no£18 Jcl"f-el'S. Atso h1 'iltteftldaDt.'e
clabra on either side. A large red w~ Clair lbndotpb. a. nephew,
lace heart was oa each end of the who .made hi6 taoe wl'llh dle de-

_,. tbat-

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Bing Fwteralls
Held Tuesday

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oea.ed.

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