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MIDDIF~:T
SOCIE

Mrs

Dallas and
Davis, t:olumbus.
were weekend gue:sts or thc1r par·
e nts, Mr and Mrs Wilham MalJack and Mr. and Mrs
Forrc:sl
Bachtel. Abo vis1tmc at the Bachtel home is his mother , Mrs Grace
Bachtel, Akron
Mr and Mrs.

J ames Arnold , Wi fe of a son,

local teacht!r, has
as a teacher 10
School system. Mr.
make their home

been e mployed
the
Galhpolus
and Mrs Arnold
at rtirJ Grande

where she WLII r cccL ve her degree

Geor~e

Wilham

her

Rice

1

HOT KODDERS '.DRAG' DAYTONA

Mevow Van Lnw a.gen , three ye11 r

ol&lt;l oon of M.r •and J\t rs

Ed ga r
Va n ln w.a,gn who us C'J ~Ltc&lt;~HY rll
was l.akt'n Lo ·Uhe C.lllldre.n's Ho~­
pitul, ro1umbu;;, l ollay

!'

Ml '~

ror 1he

ll~ll('y Swisher lhas been VIJ()l'lklnl,l
al 11hf' S:!JOl\OOOtl Jolbrkd dunn~

her aib cncc
S

Sgt lftnJ

Mr~. CINU')(!..Q

Wi&amp;.l·

hut'll :md &lt;.1h1hlron who 1tave bocn
In t.r.omtilfl) (or 1llhr&lt;'ll

VWII~, 11'1' -

J"ived SahN'dity .fo1· n '"l""'lt wll h
1his pUI'l't~l -., ,,'fir :rnd :\ lin•L l\ harl ~~
Walhurn Sr. bt'fon• "~:-o in'l{ to S.m
Anton1o 'l't~X-~tli. &gt;,~. 1 h N1e tthc v will
be st&gt;al~o lll-'{\. S Sgt . Walhuln 1hll:;
ht'&lt;'ll
m l'hc -st.-:m·icc
for- CJglht
yeun:;..

Pr~ ~ of businf&amp;l
·Mlonday evezDng at • spoeoia•l m-eet
inc ()If ~ Oouncil W'a3 .tthe
•passage ~two consent ordilnerllces
fmJlitLng 'J)elllllssio'JJ W :tthe Ohio

Pullen Home
SceneOfOES
Meeting Friday
T.tu- Jlasl

I

'J1be oommilt.t~' in ebaotl:e of de· and lfllrn. Joe Young Jr.
11hc .ho.-• t e~·s ~ : Mn. Pullen an1l
eorations for 1ihc Urviwt.ton dance
~ Judy Mul"!l'lay, Prlisdlia Har· Mrs. MoaTion .Mloo.;w.oL•tih , served
pok;. Juanlofla Hewkim, Palricia a desselt -oou:nre.
tltoyd, ~ Jtu.rJey, CBT-la Wi1

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JJ!i&amp;:lh

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Chic n' Charming

•

'
ll'fqtcf)lng farring1

$1 .00')

MW

~Jtreet

Mlrldlel'Olt. Ob1o

a m. EST Wedneeday.
Pl'e:Jiil ~ James C. Hece.=.oly refwed to 81fY wBel.ber tne
Pce&amp;dent 'W'OUid t.all:e the OCC3IIlOQ.
Wcdoe-Jday 4D announce hlS sec1 on&lt;Henn ioteolilllos.
Top Republieall.&amp; expectert tbe
Cb1ef Ex.eout:We to mate hlJ anrroun.cl'llK"!Jt: at tlhe oo.n.ter&gt;l!lt«,
bu L Hagerty did nothing to support t1K.4r e~i01l5
1 'bus. far i1be Willite House bas
nllt requeated: Adio or teJC'Vli5lO.D
i 1me fw an ~ to the "Pitblic
by tlh.e Pre!l.iJclent, .nor would Ha&amp;~
eu y say Wthen oodh a r~
WOUld be made.

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~·msT lhiu~

advcrtisi.n~

l"Olumns of this newspaDeT.
TI1ey know that t)!ev'll find
formation on who! s NEW for
spr.inj{ . . . from

new clothes to

wear to new Q:adgets tor usprinf!

house cleaniivz:"
and .- new gear for
outdoor recreat~
iou. Like rrolst till

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' THJS BACH: · PANELLED

wWioo(W'tt'

:reur-•...., ,._,

COLLINS
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POME~OY

shoppin~.

Spring

shoppjn~

slam in

this ncwsnaoor. Which makes

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JEWELRY STOkE

. OHIO

SHOPPING STARTS
In The Pases ()f

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,:, •.
s

g

it THE place to advertise, if
you want to sU.rt more Spring
business comin~ YOUR w~!

THEDAILYSENTINEL

llvlDg In

unn~
~errue lfeSi.
!Ieibel, 116 Union

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R;IVer Report d

Hagq 's

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Presents
The Rut.Jand High ' Scft.ool Chor·
us will presel\t "Showboat", wJth
a cast of over 90, on --Wednesday
evening at the Rutland High
School Auditorium. Curt.ain time
1s 8 p. rn.
The show will consi~l of duets,
so]os song:s by Hte chorus, ~ and
vai-lous dance routines., The show,
which js to be a mlnstrel aott of
affair wm . have eicht end men
and women; an interlocutor, a
dance chorous alon1 Witll lbt re-

the show
be
spirituals;
songs

Qt

I - .. 1bey

wilb~--ol­

~

T0 Be FaiJ•emg
1

Prior 1M

mant, «be ~ met for a
bow- wmt Republican ~

.o

T.he '\the rltslug, fao!Jing Ohio
River" wh~®. fur tlhe tlbiTd
t.hi:s rnon.~Jb p:ve the appearance
of leavin·g itJ.9 banks, wm crest to'(l1ey mr:t &amp;tlar!t· f:alling bi)ffietjme
•krte .tlh.its' ti!ftemoon of.ft..e u. s. Army
En&lt;gineel' 0or.ps at Huntlcg'!.oD.' ~
ported today,
1lhe Etlgineers •·szud that the
.gauge for measurrng the l'ise and

T(D-thizto/ on Wed!letiday nw:na-ing .JS rhe .uMiaJ tm)e f-er Mr. FJis.
e~we.r\. IJieWII oonfereoct$. An.
:anni.JU:nl.'t!IDEG tben wotdd cane
wathin an lbour .titer tlhe 8todl;
mar k&lt;'l opEQI fur lbe day. fla.lerty
~ told oUbat acme potitiocal 00.
serveno waUkl loterpret th!IJ !Set
uf'foo:s as t1n ~ t.h.e aw.er
Ex-acutive ~ to say "Y¥" to
t!he ;plew of lbls ~Y ieadtu to
t~laod foc re-election.
Alsked ~ dle orarltet "'t'88
tait-£ln into ~att.::m rn &amp;Cbed·
u-lanc olhe coofermce, Hagerty
ad, "It is the regular time far
our Pf'8MJ QIIO(«ooce am. thalt U
Ule tim&lt;~ tL ill eoing 00 be."

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Presldent':"l deck100 or wbeD il ill
"' be aQilDli!Kfd. They _
....
~t«m que$ion \WU not &amp;cussed dunngt.beit' JJl'\'letiaig with
Grace Barrett, Pbyllis Barrett, the Chief Executive.

Sh1rley BaiJengce, Charlotte Birchfield, , Patty Young, Audrey
CrOBS, Janice Cheatham, Susie
France, Jud,v Gallion, PaUy Hamp.ton, .Eiiane Steele, Linda Turley,
Sue Turner, Lanna Turner, Char.
lotte Seboppert and Wanda Smith.

Mu..t -...

Tho- bad-·--

........bly .... -~
Mr. - t o - G O P
~~•aclvaaee

ror

a.

,,. m b" b;, · Too
pubi:iams 1rpe«
to mate bil
8leCOOd term ~ at •
White Howe newt c.cnf~

am

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Record Blood
Donation Made
Here Monday
The Meigs Red Cross reported
today that a record of 143 pinta.

of blood were coJiect.ed, when the
bloodmobile made ill visit to -Pomeroy, Monday.
The Red Cr011.1 abo reported that
167 penona came to the Pomerey
Junior Higb where the bloodJno.
bile wu located, to doaate blood.
The old record for number of pint,a
of blood I!Oilected .... 135.
HaU Frost, CMater donated hiJ
18lb pint of blood, to beeome a
"tw&amp; gallon" donor, and tbOIJie donating their eighth pilll of blood
making them a member of the
"gallon dub" were: ~· Iva Att.
huon, HarrisoovWe; and Wayne
S'fia:her, Pomeroy.
Of tbe total Ji,vtng blood, '40.
gave it for the flnt tl~M;; aQd 58
donOl'l were repaying blood iu apprec~tion for btl Cross Blood
wbi&lt;il_ hod' blooD·' o6mlnlstcnd
friends· or ~attva. - - ·
1
Dr: H.
lloip.~nl&gt; .
Health Commis&amp;iooer. wu tile 'pi;J.
silcian in attcndan«
tbe day.
Other volunteer ";:~::.
Nurses and Nunes ,

w--··

»e·- .

throtJ&amp;bout

llle l'iuid&lt;olt
........,. bio . . .,~ llie
n-ews ooofere.oce, Hagsty &amp;aid, "J Frances
Wright,
Vera
W\Otlld not kDow." •
He -pr'ODlised: agai!r tblt when Bem'icc Ledlie, lin.

the W.tltte House .reqllft:lb ndio
emf t-elevrs100 time, ~ eov·
_Jim Cremeans, Leroy Chapman, umg the Wtrite Hoosie will! be
JhJI Frye, Fred MorriJ, 1-leory Mil- told at the &lt;Same llliXfiEDt" tbe ftl.
am, Jerry Schoonover, Larry Dug.' quest .goos W Ute bl~
an, Ronald Leopart, Richard War· :i:Ddustry.
ner, Richard Likens, Lawrence Hy. Sinci;, Mr.' Eiserth:ower's IIEt
sell, Pat Eadl, David Canon, Dar- news conference on Feb. lf it ha6
reJJ Dugan , Allen Biddle, Jimmie been -a&amp;sumed w«&lt;ely tiDa 1lbe
Graham, Kejth Kennedy, Jark Mot· Cllief Eiooutiv-e M» mBte SJme
riB, Wayne Pratt, Jim Sean, Roger f-onn of an '2lll\OilJDOOme ftnlt M
Turner, Paul Walls, and Herby -a "JreWS conference, and fuHiow. it
Grate.
with a longer expb;oatkJit by mdto and tclev.i&amp;ion.
Ha&lt;gerty said ,., livo radto or
telco.·tsion tratJSmi83ion !tun •
opresjdootlal} lfle\lt'S confereooe ha&amp;
n-ev-er bf',:'l n oont.ern&amp;Jbtcd.

ter, Jr.. Mrs.

Mrs. Anna
Jone&amp;, Mn.
LeUtia Holman.

Mn.
itb MaUory, Mrs. Dorotby · J stoc, Hn, Beulah Stnuu, lin. P.
ll O'Brien, Hita Patcy Sbain. tesaea : Miss Marie Blc:hmm, MrL
Wm. Matlatt. Tranaportation: Mrs.
C.bel:ter -Kaiabt. Caoteea: Memben of WomeDJ:' Associalion of
lit~ Preob&gt;l&lt;rlu Cbunb:

- ' drive for funds for t he ~~ 115 'fo:rtecas: by rthe•'11U.'-' S. Wea- mises
routines
dance
acts,
·l·ne
to provide
entertainment
for
- · Dorotby S.vdy. ellainnaa,
ley~tJ:CtJgot:e P:'YIVI di'd to4aY!cHairman of its subcommittee Heart F'llnd in Mason. County haS tiber ~ ·bcgliJtn~nrg W'Ollnd 6 all of the family. Ticket6 arc 7G
M~ ltuueU loaes, Mra. Mno11 ,
at , '&amp;et~e&amp;dilil N,.v,.J , a~Hal after, which held ·the pursestrlnga on the netled just 8 little over $600 ae· P· m. tOdary ,j!s rtJo •be r;ligbtl}y leas cents, and reserve seats are avail·
Miller, ·lira. Dwqhl Wallaee, lllre.
auU~ 11., -~f!i't!br.~ ~emorrhag-e. 1 State i.nd_JusUce departmenti' and cording to Mrs. 0. S. Kelley, ebair- •11hut IOJ1ie tenllh of !ill tloot .pe.r lrour. abM, but are reported golqg: fast.
Rodney S.uer, lira. Gale Hnel,
He'•'(til' 63.
J the federal Jbdiciary.
man or the county's iirive.
Other·rcatliU.&amp;I5 eild predictions
Mrs. LewU 541uer. Jr., and Mn
Ethel "'-r.
.
.;kt.tsOi~, chairman Or the Senate•!
The 'county's ~oaJ• had been set of lflbc il".iver .stage .at variou~ lloca.
1
• • •
~ciirY Co~mi~tee entered the Earlier, he was a fr1end of Proal- at $4,000 and the drive is ached- •tlons fn ~!~his aroa are. GaHipoUa
CAST
Tbe followlq l'lime..., Hlp
t,~ i'eb; ls' b a physical dents Franklin D. Roosevelt and uled to close on. Wednesda, nla;ht at 7 u. m . .today the !ltage of 11hc H•mbonc . ·· ~·--- Darrell Uugan
School bo)'lll r.uuler lbe 1Upervbdo11
cheokup iild li'eJtment fot- high Harry Truman. He served ln the with the presentation of Lminstrel .r~v2'l' was 36.7 and n dmc, al1•hoogh Yummy ···-·---- - Janet Turner
of Au-on Zabl helped to Wlload
bloo~ preSsure
;
· Senate W'l.lb Mr. Truman In 1941 under the direction of
b Hoef 1t Strould Cl't'lst .111t 7 p. m. Lillis IH••fus - --- -·--- ~ ...----- Pat Eads
and relood the bloodmoblo lrudt
He unex~et~dly suffered a 40d claimed ~redit for helping !Mr. llch of Pomcrdy in the Pt. Pleas- ev.e.nm.,g eta .st.a-g"e of 37.2 feet and sam __ .. ----·----- Henry Mtlam
and ..,
up
the "'"'Pm•nt:.
• and
stroki la!it •Satur.da)l' afternl?9a and Tru~an ori,(unate the Idea of ~be ant High School auditorium at 8 1:be-n br.-gifl; t» fall
scrumptiou!l ------- · bonna Will
'Thre J)ei'S01ts w-ere m.Nred
fU
~aron Buffington. Dan111 MorWU.IJ1 a state o! •emi•oma almost spce•a_l Truman ~ar in~esUgaUng p. m.
111lc ~ Jl~ i''Ot' 36.8 tD.1 7 a LiRbtnmg --- ------ ·-- DiU Frye twl) C'.iiNI ware d-'.nnagcd lh.:!a'-'Jly as
rJ~, Sam Ru~~en, Gene Miteh, Bob
eontlnUouslt unti! his death at eomm1ttee -on wh1ch Ktlgore ser- ~ Mrs. Kelley pointed out thai the. m. Wedni!!Jday . .t\ t Dam 15 a•l 7 Topay -----· ___ Norma Gifford t·he resu~t ot oa tw.o- ("&lt;1'1" eollLSI(In
W1taon, lunior &amp;wthorne, Jamea
21:23 ~., m: ·EST! . ·~t
ved.
: coal
mcdldne for 12 of the tt. m t:odaoy •tht• s1&lt;a,ge wa-s 28.5 and Eve __________ . _-· ~ ~ AlAry Hysell Mbnrlay -evening oo H.ou1e 248
Bl~g, Robert Cbaoey, Norman Hen.Jlk-.. - "l'tQnjillsttttivC' II;!Siatanl, Kilgore was aiBo &lt;'rcdiled wilh county s 13 rheum.atlc bea~t p.att. t'Tr'l&lt;rl.ed a-~:'lro~J~Rjh 11b h.ttd begu•n to Intedoculor ___ __ Jim Cre{lleans Sihen_Cf OhoaTt]o, tws.!i&lt;'ill r .cpoctcd
A Syracuse man ts In the county ~cks, Orville Linden. and Wil.
!fitOI~ ·c.' 'ld!Uer:. sa~li. only' a dQC· the id'e11. of establishing lhe OfHce ents runs $30 a month while that f·aH ; Htc- ]JrctJ.i.cted s!a:.!e ~or 7 I&gt; Dance Chorus __ Wanda Graham Abw aK a QI(\!&gt;UJl, on e man wa,_, m- Jail and a Middleport man was liam
Do Woodard.
tiJI' Wl!l presen~ ·wheJl':deat,h' ~tn~. of Dcfem;e MobUii!ation 1Q World of one ruu about ,$40 per montb. om. 11()nitg'ht 26 5; by 7 a. m. Wed·
Joyce Wolfe
terncri in 'Idle l1Cilg5t jail on an c1tcri to appr:ar in court as the re·
, nattons by local merchants and
51 nesses were: Ice for refriaer.
m~oxitation ("Jha.fl:e.
~.~
&lt;Jf
the
'~uato.r's
·
1111\ily
War
II
.
Mrs.
Kelley
PQIDtcd
out
'hat
D'&lt;:
l
'
S
idS¥
24.5;
ll'&amp;t.e Of hiP! $ a-pProJoan
nuc
suit
of
two
aee'ident.s
whieb
invol·
b~
Wete1 &lt;With hlitl " d\lriDf tbe : day.
·
coeta or treatments for heart ail- xlmate}y OO'O tenth of a root 'P(!T
Ju~ ·Chase
The 1\."'PPTL m·M:rs th&lt;Jt at J9M ved three autos, the Obio Highway ation of the blood by DaVis lee
m,rle:qre's d't;Ji\b narfows· th._, raruents were extremely e~penaive boltr.
--- - -- --- Allen Biddle
&amp;: Produce Co., bread by the HGJ.,
Patrol reported, today. · ,
and added that a recent heart op·
.Predlotiotls fvr Dam 22 which
- -- ··-~-. Sue Turner Dodge sedf!n, d111tven by Pauline
lOt1 iUifit.~tvllioD tq ~e S'nate to
Tbe
first
ace1dent,
accotding
to
tru~ Bakeey, aad paper cqpe bJ:
IUdenour, 43, Cb-e..~ler. t'l011ing
fl lfqtdll:ritl .lrrd· .47 kep~bli~ans.
W
fQC
eratton on a'chUd in Wheeling cost ~ed at 5 •a. m.•todav a1t &gt;~~ ~- SU:tuc or Liberty __ Lanna Turner oeastl
the
report
occurred
at
t~so
a.
m.;
Meigs
Groeery \Vholesalr Co.
·
.on Route 248, from Old
tilibte. a l)Jif slow:movinj West
\.he Organization ~.IKIO.
of 33.4 !eo! are 33.0 by 7 p. m.
CHORUS
Sundav,
un
State
Route
7.
one
The
Melg1
County
Red
~
Route 7 W&lt;l'!l struck hroadsadc by a
VltJtlihiD".' 'ina1q~;.~d •• eontlnlrin
Heart Fund h~lps those per- today and 31.5 by 7 a m Wcdna;.
Lynn Bortrum, Linda Buck, June p1d:...up !l'lbuck tNV$ing W('JSI, dnv- halt ~tie norlh of (lomeroy, when chapter today thanked tbe MM.dl6
tnterUt' 10 ~~' ·]er,UilaUon.
C
sou wbo cannot nfford treatments. dlfy.
Spaulding, Edna Gorman, Sandra ert by Harny Barltm1 17, Lollog Bill:· a car, dm•en cast tfy Thomas Eny- por~ _Mothers Club for help in re:11
on, '1:1 . went out of control and crUiting donon, Chas. Gibbs for
Sbc adOOd that 1 kltaJ of 287 child·
P-omt Jltleasan~ 7 a. m. ifoday Pierce, Janet Turner. Audrey Clo- tom.
AI, Qa~ lint mao io survive West
•
rea ln. the State are beiDg 4lded '32,22 crest at 32.5 at 4 p m ¢o. ncb, Donna Will, Sandy Ti11is., Jan·
ploughed into a culvert ob the the use of tbe school facWU....
by the orpniJatJon and are bet{. d&amp;.v.
'
el Brogan, Linda Bush, W.aJJ;da
Virllnia's turbulent "Poliiict for
&amp;rtQn Buffered -a bump on the right s1dc of the road. Heavy pro- and all the donors aad volunte¢'
!'I three. sucee~'t'~ $'f~ate termS, KJJ.
Anootnteement was m'ide toda:y fait.
The IWncr.Wla .is reported 100 ·be Graham , Delores JohnstOn, Betty •hcaV and Betlty J~. 19, Long perly damages were reported to the workCJ"s wbo joined in the effort.
i01't, il~ll!'ll.~i1t.1' ·~ Ill I~ Of 1lll1&gt; ..,.., ~ .....,,_. fol'llhe
!~'"'·
Joan Rile. Ph~llfs Rice, Bottom, d~ of tlhe kin~ vehicle, and Enyon was interned in to make the bloodmohUe' operaliOD
--:t"
of
powerful ; IJ)1Il'tihqe of &lt;a :new o£tre truek from
Wheeler, Joyce
Doro- and bead lihd H'C!IfY Cu~~ip, 45, the county jail on charges of driv· sueh a suocess.
Judlelar.Y Committee :Whlth • han- tibc Hovr-e nre Appar.ali:IU-s Com·
.
Brewer No!lm o·fr d J d Loog Bo«om, lllaceJiatlOD~ or tlhe mg while mtoxicatec1.
The foiJoW'!nt were donors:
dletJ,
half tbe !S'!JI"IO'a bllll.;_:- .y, Aori!On;on, lnd·, by fl,....en
' .
co':nb:.
iftcad. 11hey ·were pa.i5f'1~..m&gt; in
The Highway Patrol also rcpored Mlddl-.,ort lncl MicWiepOrt R. o CU{Jijp Wa3 that on Route 124. one and one
P. L. MilLt. Frank E Wilson~·
alsO
the "Ol ltlhe
of fta·dne 1
Bonnie Car!&gt;on, Patty Crouser, ltlte BOC"IOO Vebi'l"l'C
'U'tfi'ilted
by ShcnU ~~I for m- tenths m1le east of RuUand, at Wallace Brad(ord, Birdie M:. Biker:
!
' ,_
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Th• n•w 1Jl:udt Wllioh .w.. de- . 0
Lynn Scragg, and Naomi Carroll. tox.J(ttllt•ioo-n
7.15 p. m. , Sunday, 1 car driven by Mrs Florence RJiodes, &amp;v. lf4.
nto•n.:¢:rla!Lcd to tlhe
IJLl,I!SI 'll
Sue Dugan, M.arjorit' Foley
Carol Smith, 26, Pomeroy, R.D., ward E. Ruppelt, Mn:. Mart~
•, . .
ftOO
......l&lt;!r .oopacity wmh
M II,. d c d llawkin.,
::;lowmg
to h1rn left into a service Childs, Robert M. lbaell, Mn. Jllfl&amp;
~ni~Jup •Pttmp- vnd lila -equi-pped
H a r r i s o n, J u d :r H 11 y e 8
stat1on
W&lt;~~
hit in the rear by a
•
· Betty Jo MirOn. Mr¥:'
\Jill) I
with .the •latest &gt;()( fin:l foilgl!Wifl.g
A Piort-l&lt;lnd tnan was OOww:htiO
.
•
Mary liy!i~ll , .ran-rt Haley~ 6rlty
auto rim rn by Cbarles Mjght, 34,
Kathrya KniJht.
~ ·~.~- ·' _ ·; • .
"..J ·,
&gt;appar~hti .such 13r8 •rtn -a!4 Jil)J&lt;!ltftrJJC· ltbe Jirmd ~ On .a wtm!lhte88'
WIOJ!d wa:, tecci.'VOO! tttoa:v or 4!hc .J"effE&gt;rli, .Jud.v Mom~:~,
YvollfJ(l
1
Middl.-poJ t Mmet damagca were
Mrs. LaJI
: ( 2.. ~a} ~ l. ~r
1t• • . M:-ahlc pu:.h bub ODiltrol.
clteck dba!Mge, •and a RUtllood Dl'aitl dell!~ Rf'l.y 'il1his llll'tlft1i~ ot !M!i~"l! Smith, 1Jec Thoma~:~, Grf!ce Thom.
report('d
to
th&lt;:
Smith'
auto,
aod
. IJUC
Wh smlenood l(o-~ ~ in NLnantBl~. Wrm-m
. y year~
heavv property damacc wa8 done to
Walter Burneo
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he
other
Alight
was
cited
to
appear
gan,
Mn;, Mary
'Dem"""0toc fl&amp;'Ming «il11pm""! was dr01¥n by i&lt;lg whHe intloxicatOO. by iooal· licr 'llan&gt;e ln llilhsboro, O.
in Mayor E. ~, Robil160n's court on Moore, _Mrs. E1leeD
' ~r Wes-t ·~he f.ire100n !lthi"':JUab R. E. Trucy lfft'IIISI'Irlrute 1Monday.
SeJVke lfor ·t!hc tlorme!lr rCFJJd('JIJ{
a chargr of failing to stop wltbin row Wdcox, Branch
on I Sr., ;repr.M~fllbalotv.c fQr 111be H&gt;bwe
DoD9ld R. Lwolltc un a. chaqc wW be coildudoed by t.h&amp; Ewing
CINCJNNATIJ 0. UP-P.roduoo:
a
sure and clear distance.
i.rd £"1ckcns,
G.,.uJPOLIS,
0. UP-11u~
1his Co. '1nto dha!l'l~ was ~"- of ·pASS'l!Dg two -~- dflecb Jl\nera:l lf-amc at .(lhe Gl'lro£- ElM~
EQ~ wvpk, ooo~'Umcr U S. A
Leonard Gilmore,
~ ·U""• 81:oflh!n:mglh R. H. Rawt.m~r5 '1100 Sons totafi;n.g $88 was bolmd to title ~ C!atmlb ' w.:i·~h butiaf' in ~!he large 43 :tlfJ 44; modiuros 4J -to 42; Founlb D1Mrict Ooltrlt (1£ ·AJl'P('..al s 1 he llighwa:v Patrol reported, D:crd,
Carl StiJI, Mrs.
lf.oday
Uplheld
~lhe
c00Wotfon
of
of ,M!ddl-. .
grond JllrY by......,.. ~ t'lle Peace Bo.ooh o.u.., c""'"""'Y· 111m. an~ Drow,,, mix 41 1&lt;&gt; 42; eXIra; ·~
l,hat Charles Wlyland, 18, ~ddle· sell , Mi511 Sally
:;,_•1 ~' Do.l•i·v.ety or the ,new fi:l"(! ~k Ptn!r P(I!Qplee, M9Dda,y •r.te:ra-Dtm. da.'le of iljhe lfuner:aJ., win be an· 40; A i~T1ge white 37 t() 39;' A roo- former Jilldt9Dn Oootmty Sb~iff port. wa ~t at;SeJiBed a floc, in GaJli. nusbcbcl.
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Ltvetle pkoad onm fUUI.y r(t} lJ!J(! mu~oed' d.lrtcr.
dium Whl·te 35 .to 36; A meoJum l&gt;i~Jv.ld L. TIIIIIJO on .a mot·.:l'J s rmhs 1\tnnicipal ('.ourt Saturday, of
dlarge.
Kenneth
Mc.Elhinn.y.,
lftw. &lt;;iJtrF,,.
New ·W e:tjlil
u
a:y
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('balf1:'c and wafvedi prclirrumty • Surv)ytng rllhe ldecea~ ' fos omq bi"'I'W:n 35 .to 31i.
$5 and costs, cbargcd 1 wHh no SwallSOo, Mra. Mabel CJJne•
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oex.anrinatlon.
Oh.itl'kt-·~. b)W!'I .firm, 'f.lc 'Jitago
11Jroother~ HliNm BbckntlO:I'C, Q(
was ~Shutif )Bst Aug~l dnvcr.~ Jit-cnso, and a l'l.year-old,
~ . MISSIONARY IIROUP MilTS
ln """"""" lila,.. 1:. F. Robih- lli~tdloro.
hijjh'"· 3 lo 31&gt; 16 21 to 2211 wbeo d1e wras KtU'ltl.uroed OOroe 1o MHidleport juvenUe boy had a rtne Nelle J . Werner, Mn:. ~­
Ja~.--e, Lcwi~t }{. Saud' and ~
"' 1\!fs. Edwla.m Fmldh, &amp; .. 8:ecood 1900'\f ~l. IMooda.y ~~1:, Hirr- - - - - - -- mQtlt.l~· 22: Ju•nto; hDII\'Y ~ G lb one )'ear ltD ·pr~ and ~'V'Cll a or $5 Jlnd costs alilo levied against otby
Jo Waller
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MARRIAA LICENSE
22 1o 24 • •h""' li!lltt S lb ond lin· $1~00o fine. The 1002st.imony W&lt;~ .i him hy Gallipolia Juvenile Judge
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lll'adl&lt;lt'd Mt.oJuo.,.. ~ $100, - . , I&lt;&gt; 'H&lt;m .... C, Mariin) 42, POmonoy &lt;1m- 17 "' 18; l1oos hll't&gt;t (qjl....,. fibat be alotQnpted to 1)C.Jmlade a Uowdl. the same day on a charge
Ra.}ulond J,.. Cole, "-' ~ ,.;_ 1. '
17~d " " - w .perform .. of allowing an unJjceosed person
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J Diddlo, 33, l41ol6.
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s Senior Senator . 'In Mason-Co Nets ~!,.~~:;.:;'~
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gl~:a,:::"';n popular will of
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tihe ~wer was
~east
..,'Ill Bethesda Navy Hospital More Than $600 t~~~~~;~~de ~.~r Ib~ii.;d·~·n!,;:~~;:=-~~~':!
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and
which pro-

ELBERFELDS

customers, The

SLIM DRESS I :~ de l:I IJ;UCc.l In two
film a of blaclt t.:l affon and
-cornell from lhc Jo CopdWld
jt.:•JIIeeUon for sp 1tn~. TJ1c hall·
cr-·ln·l"lli\'el'uc lmt.l l&gt;od1cc fol~
are of white l:ill k salut.

tJdEGt .t;~ defUUld y wtlt
h~d a new3 CIOIIt«eocc at 10:30

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112 Union A:venue lll'JJI)eared- befuM oowl'l'aii ta rvoice 1tiQ.el'l' d1sa'P·
rpt'l(ml!l and oppo.sdlt.Joo '00 tbe IPOO,posed widening of Union Av:m'U-e.
Butlh oon'tended tlh\iit ltllbr! street
was 'h•!rl¥' wide~ fk:lr the JP8..'S"
:rqe ()( il!IIUcks lliDd: tibll.'!. widaldtng
oi bhoe ~ W(JilJJ}d bUt b11inlg 'trod'·
LJC closer to Jtbei.r ~homes.

here the most complete in·

Tri- Lustre
CleanP.rs

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Av:.mue and Kennet.lb McOullil;ucb,

"Spling Jt--.ever'' strikes vour

Jle Fun. Phone 122 For l'kkup And Deliv•rv Service.

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Mr. Business man i When

~ow JHd:tc ntli ·
wfun IJOU ~oliu · wa'l?

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CAN RING YOUR
CA.SH REGISTERf

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Give Us Your Cieonina Pf')l&gt;icm• ···And We IV,ill Return
Them Beautifully Cl~ned .• , And Sprin~ CleaninR Will

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Our Good Service, Fair Prk es And Quahtv Cieanin~.

Robinson's
Laundry

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flc.ld a.t the - · Janis Obll&lt;b, Gene 0.., &gt;k&gt;
VeN~ Oovem i&amp;lld Enreflt:lnc A1:1·
Sdhool f'riklal' bwy.
evcn•tlli' and was $pOD!J01'1ed by :dle
Gi1 is' GJc.c Olub -and ltlhetr d'lr·
RefRihmetM ~ooludcd sa'l\J.
cookl-es
celut', .~Dlss camteu Deon'l!i. 'I'M wldbes, potato \.lhitlws,
gym was decorated widl 'Pt~DC'r pop ..t IIWIMtaes •and Jtibey W!fit'e
~'tJ-eunH."l'3, .~mit.ation J'IOC!Oflds nod pJ.nfted •
'Served by tnrry
PLAN WCTU H!A
tccn-ceda~ ti~ures. ~elll Carob~ ~. o.ot OWeq•s Ann
Tlu~ WiU a.t 1l Mr-m Mt:d too of
thl' Pomci'&lt;~&lt;Y wc ru \t'l ll he he&gt;ld 1•1~M; 8'8 dhapei'{•JW were Supt. CltaJfm:t;n. N"!!DJJY RQJ.let\ H!lllle:ne
ut t!he BllJJll f-11. ChH I't"h. 'Jluesd~y L. W M&lt;Co""", - , Non · ~· 1Knopp., lAidllo SocleM. 1\&lt;&gt;lhi'yn
It Ste· M i~ Su·Sflon P.artc. MN. VX.U Loe, JWwley.
4've&gt;nll'l1R", Ft•I.J 28 M\r~ .I
pllt'fl!5011 wm be ~h e ~pNhT _ _
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home of Mrs. I A It
Pu:aen, Pa.l.mer St rec~, WJ•:•h c:g htcl"TT member&gt;S prer.:;~• nt •M. );, WlJl
Ilc.)I'Dohl'&gt;, Vttce PJ"ffiide-nt pre.,-1d ~'(]
m •I be ab:.ence of l\frs H~·l't~Y H()url
f)ho(']~, pr cs!dell'l., Wiho 'IS VIS I':lll '~
Jier dal.l'g.hter, iMrs. Ronald· Pllaec
ami ~&amp;mioly ,II( G11ines, N Y.
Atoor .che mpealling or .t•he
Lord's P.r9)'er, a ~~&gt;b~r·l bu s nt,:;..~
meeU.Ilig was J~ld . Games WOI'C
p1a)'ed dll!li.ng ehe sociaJ .hnur and
prizt'3 won by Mrs. Ddla Wi,n dJOl.
~f:M Earll ~ Mr-s. Le'C Ro-u :•h

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~liddlepo.nt.

Send All Your Rugs, Bed Spreods
And Other Hou11hold Item• T oUs
FOR EXPERT CLEANING!

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that approximately 85 boys were
The rtwo o.rdJQfltroes of COOJSlCI1ll:, CJ~:peeted to repOrt this year for
307 ~ 308~~ untdtr the League.

,year,

son, Jco1U1111BI.W Qrook.c;, H0lcn sto.

EASY

BY MIRIIMAN SMITH
Umt.d p,..., White Hou~e Writ«
lWO"'od o~t... doe Wb~ • WASHINGTON UP-TheW~ oonlermee
t11).at the MCIOIJd '«&lt;Il
l-llott;e wnnouoctd 4oday tlllat Pre- JDbkd did not evt'JIIl' oome up. ,

J!!. S. Sebaaf;

trustees to
Of Joe
Jr. aDd
lines
.Coach
year trwltees: Fred
c. E. Hoy_t, tte Rev.
pelt, Mrs Guy
Sauer; Trustees
unexpired· Lloyd,
l&gt;anl, Forrest Bachtel,
M.rs. DOnald Mills, Dr. R. R.
en:t.
It was announced that ~r80Ds
owing on- their Park Association
share pledges may send ·their
money to David Dant, Jr., Hanifl.
ton Street.
...Fred Hibbs was nained as chair·
man 'of-an Auction to bP.,
later
this Sprina:. Hibbs wa;,,~~!~~~~~
of the very successful a·
last year as a money-making
ject.

St: ..._Y cold.

Press Conference Is &amp;h eduled
For President At White House

Darn-,

get
M:airt Street
itrleat.ment
WIOUJlid lllexl
allsl.l played
Donald inreported
the Le*Juc
that118tfifty
year boys
arid
t.ion ao:fl(ISUI'I!«illlg

M'ul.'WTI:&gt;i o-.f

Chapter, O~'!S , •JllOI

Spring Cleaning
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Hi~hway ~DeparUnem; f'Oi.' •tlhe ;re. tewi s H. Sauer ga"';·~·,o~·,.~:;;~
wrlaciflg t:of Main Sb'.eet trmn Sy· on the work being a•
lmll'Ol"e ItO' Wes:t. of Butt~ut -and at the ball diamond at the
~~EbeJt~ezer !00 ~ ~ii()l) C~ty sUe and asked for volunteer·· wi.i&gt;k,.l
....•.MU6....
ers to a!!slst in slop~ng the
1b:e "POOieoti WlhoiiOb is oow ex- and ot,ller jobs necessary to
pec!.M lbo \Cet 'Uill'derway -a&gt;L -an earl~ IOOd dtamond. '
dart-k: wi!l!l ~ mot1e than $15,000
The Association voted
&amp;CC01"d.ing 4o estd'l'l'llllftes radvmced $2:5 to register the
by tbe Rif[nvay D!rp.anlmoot. In Baseball team in the
il!te dil!ilou~ bef't)re ooowncH i·t L 'i t t 1 e L e a g u e A 6
W'8IS' indrottted 4lbat t!he ftlJt 1107'- c i a t i o n, C o a c h Charlea

LET US MAKE YOUR

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Bruce l.loyd was reeleeted presl·
dent of tbe M.idcJieport Park Assoe·
iation Inc., when the oraanization
met at the Village Han, Monday
everting.
IJoyd presli:Jed and the nomJn.
, aUng committee's report was pre1sented by Hibbs a:,; follows: prest.
• dent, Bruce Lloyd; vice • presidenL
Dr. K. D. Amabal')'; secretary, Mr11.

Street Repairs
Given Approval
Of Councilmen

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{'. ..1111' Spcnoor bllJSI bcoo ill
p;~, l{. 1two weeks -and IM't"S.

OHIO. ........ clou4y _, .....
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Middleport ParkABsociatiop
Re-Elects Lloyd As

Of Jaycee-ettes
Held On Thursday

Mt· and Mt·.:o •M11non l''r-ei'I01lre·

nt•w t•mpl•oyt..'t! •or .title ;:-.Jngl.'r Cen ter 1111 .'llurUh Sct'OOid Ave

en tine

Expect 2nd T• ·Anno

An offcnng for the Frances Wil·
lard Fund was taken aQd it was
re ported that a basket bad been
senl to a needy family durina: tbe
ho hdays. Mrs. Jacob Ttlrner, North
Jo' ourth Avenue, was welcomed &amp;Iii
fl new member of the Union.
A dessert course was served by
M1ss Margaret Sauer, Mn. Kelly
and Mrs. Peter Stace and Mrs. C.
P. G11llaeher were contnbuton.
The meeting closed with a Prayer
Circle led by Miss Sauer, presid·
cnt of the County W. C. T. U.

Mr and !\1!1'S C ha d~ Wea ver o-f
Gallrpohs were Sunday guests oJ
her sl.:,.lcr, •MJJ:ti Nl'll:w Kochl('l"

tu n,;d hom&lt;" Fr1da~r 11i!m- a bu slJW ss 11 lp ,to t:olum l
:\htxmo A1

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

in Education in Ju ne.
Mrs. c. B. Hawkms, who has
been vlsitlDg
~aught.;•~•·: ~;.M~;':;'~ :;~J:•dc:q~ucl'ine
r etu r ned ho me
C E. Hoyt, and family,
from Pomt Pleasa nt wher e
M.t· an-d .\ill's J{)•hn W
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to her home m Phlllipi, W.
had spent seve ral days VIS i t- Gun.zy an d ·dau.g'hlt&gt;l'ii , \\Jho ~ (;r c
Saturday and was accompanied
Mr. and Mrs L.arr~ H1 cc a nd (·all e-d there by Hit' Jl in ~ of •her
far as Parkersburg by l't1rs. Hoyt.
Ch.ipper.
ncyhew, Sterne Vtm ln.waogcn, re
Lee Smith. who will receive
tu-rnd
\Q iUhctr 1h om c m C()]u ml&gt;us
Mrs A. L. Elliott , Lakeland , fo' la ,
Masters' De.: rce at Ohio Umvers1ty
today
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is a guest of her su;ter , Mrs J
th1s June , was a business
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Leonard, this week Mrs Ell101t
a nd
an Pittsburgh last week.
iii
the former Mara,:ar et
Ra lph
reia·
Mr. and Mrs. Dent and two
Cheshi re
have moved to t hli'! E L Hughes
property In Cheshire from tbe Athey hou se on Lmcoln Street
Mrs Edith Thomas, PGmeroy,
was an overnight guest of Mrs.
Homer Kennedy, Saturday.
Garf1eld Diles, Zalr&gt;..ski , who
has been staying at the Uillcrest
Rest Home, Athens, spent the
weekend with his nephew, L. D.
Diles, and Mrs. D1les.
Sunday
guest&amp; at the Diles home includ.
Sunday
Margaret Hoyt spent
ed then· granddaughter, Sharon Wllh her parents , the Hev and Mrs.
Bush , Cincinnati, who is a freshE Hoyt, and fa1mly and return man at Oh1o Unlvenuty, and a C
ed
to Marietta Coll ege, where she
friend of hers. They also visited Is a jumor, today .
Mus Bush 's paternal grandmother,
Mrs. C. J . Rhodes, and Mr . !lhodes.
Mr . and Mn; Wli lt&lt;tm Ha ltl'e il ,
Mr. and Mrs Warren BenneU Albany, were Sunday evcn111~ dinand svns, Columbus, s pent the ner gucstiJ of Mr. and 1\h s. Guy
weekend with hi ~~' parents, Mr. and Heynolds.
Mrs Charle11 Bennett.
Ml1s. Gl'cnn Jm v~ &lt;111{1 rlaughMr and Mrs Charles Tf'wksbary
Bnd baby daughter, Athens spent lll'l·, reg,gy, lclt f'rlod o1y Lir 1Jhcu·
Saturday with hiS grandparents, J . home nom· P&lt;mt w-.~hii i).!I I 0 /1 olfl l\ 1"
H. Grate and Mr and MrN. Edward \' Ji.""l\11l•G' Jher motllJCJ ', M r~ A W
~IlcKay, .and aunt, Mil S.~ L, IU J IC'
Tcwskb.ary , 11nd other r elatives
Mr and Mrs. 0 P Klt'm wen! Mc Kay, for •Lhc •Pin;t WCt' k
!;unday guelits of Mr and Mrs.
M1c~61 Po1•y K'&lt;l~'r, whu 1:; Pltl Frank t' ugHte at a c11mp ncar pioyt..-d m Columbu,'jl W il.'i the Wl' t' k
ReedsVille
cntl guest of lhcr p al1cmli-i. \h
Mrs . Mane V;m t'ooney left Sut
and
MrB-. C R K.wr .S1·. itll"d tamurday, to visi t S- ~(!t and Mn . Virily Sihc bl-ou~llt !\II~· .mt l \ l1 ,
Jill Manley and lion In Wa('o, TexG. R. Koehl er -and ·du ldrt• u of
a~&gt; Mra. Man ley, the former Kay
Groveport to lll'p cn(j •t he we1·kt•ml
Van Cooney. has been 11! at a
withe Mrs Kocblcr';;. nwtlhe-1 M1 .~
pital 1n Tex as and I~ reported
E.
s &amp;haar ..wtd fanuly u ~tt .1
as rccovermg satllifac torlly.
Ly;nn
Koehl er w~hl r et uJ 'Ill 1hum t'
Mr. and Mrs Rcmu NJel"' , Brown- WJI'h •her
pil l"l"nl.~ ilf·ICI
~llNill •l llg
ell Avenu e, brought their two week
th\'
p ;u,i
two
we
eksh
e-1
·e ancl
old daughter, Tma Maria, hom1'
Ch
ll:i[lll
Kot•'hler
Wli
~ !CIIllllll tu
Fnday from St. Joseph's Ho1pltaJ,
Parkersbur~. where the baby had eo.mp-lt.~c •l he 1\md n rgunlcn ~ ~·rm
•).111' lW:I Mn~ W. W lfowt·,,. ,t,ml
b~en a pati ent since her premature
M1r .md Mws. llobc1 L CoaL... ll•J' tlVcd
btr1h.
~ehaoJ Turner, Dueyru!l, rc- here F'ru~.l)' evcntug ulilllr ·h~trviu ,;
mamcd for a VISil with his grand - spt'n•l I he tJ.o:tst 'lwo weeks •I•D J•'Jm·ltli! . AJ,o &lt;HIIV Jn g 11·om f''l11 n d.•
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner V&lt;tea
l1 0 11 s o n F111&lt;111y were .'11r ami
M·1 ~. Hulph Thadcitfr&lt;" ;md ML -and
•Mr:. Robcllt U u nlt•y ll'n d oon
UJ(_"h&lt;~r&lt;i Lund, ol·dor :.oon or M•r.
.and .'l-l!rs Ja-mc:i Wtlluun::t Wiiti ibhc
wcekond ;.ru t~ of R!)gcr Heml"'r ·
sh-olt and fanuly, M~lrl'(.ll.ta.

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when his parents. Mr and Mrs
Robert Turner, and his Sister. Deb·
by, returned home afler spendt ng
the weekend here

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Three Are Hurt
In Auto Mishap

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Contracted Bv

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Racme

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Monday Evening Meigs County Man
J..:led Followmg·
Sunday Accident

!J:it'lemen~

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LaVette JS B0 und F ' R
T G d J o OnDer esident
ran nry n Death RAported
Bad Check Ch. arge

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Trago Conviction
Is Upheld By The
Court Of Appeals

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The Daily Sentinel

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The Daily Sentinel

~bUdted tvery ahtornoon exce-pt Sunday by The Ottio Vnll ey
SMttllet lne., 1t 110 ~h1nic St. Pomeroy, 0 . Bu !!.int'.~ offi ce

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Cleanor S. Scllaat, Ml4diep&lt;.rt Society Editor - Phone 8079

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Natlonal advt&gt;rtising representative, Bottinell l-.tGm!Jall,
Lexington Ave., N£-'W Yortr: City, 18, N. Y.

Hr: ud. Mra. ·Bruee Llo}'d

Inc ..

Doctor Held In Esteem

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d) ~t·ive

Ameri · people tltUn'k fOOJ"' hi.ghlo}· of tlheir
I&amp;OOut dlK'Ibors---both own ilamltly doot.ors ·t han of doc·
their O'IWl doctnnt ond dootOI!"S i·n ll:dlnt m ~em]L........tJhis, it s;.•ems, is
e'f'rlll!'l'elf
oot • ..-..e Where d'i~ fli1cld~
We bw.e lftl'lil' 'beartl llllalllV Vl:l~'ied loot · ~!J'I. Some 8.5 per rolll
'8 'rrsw.ent' 1D itihat fluet:#!ion- llll8- sa&lt;ld tlb&amp;t ltlheil1 docltlr,l· l" dl&lt;He~-cnt
'Wienl baeed oo ·mdividl11811 p_t'e(~·lec- fll"Qn IJDOI'It ot:ht:&gt;m---&lt;on·lY
one ~~~
tiODII, ~ and elllpenienoe. ~~~;tven ~!t&amp;i.d he ti-SI •not. Quahbiles
1'1be .A.rrwl~.ean Medlieal Asslocia- . d bed ·({lr ,tJhea· man ul&lt;"lludt'" sym ~
tica WIU!d an ·Bh:!I'Wer too: :ttlooog p&amp;tlh:y,
'ktr~hJe!t'l,
OOTI}iJletleJl('t' ,
witt!. \VI"Iious dtlherl li-n:r~ r~. lhoo~ y. p~'l'llOna!l' .inend lit ~ook ltlho seiemific ap- ~ et.e.
elllt!il ltlhdt

.proach by ~ing o ooLion-wilde ':!llii'Vef by JIID i&gt;ndeiJilliJ)llenrt
·op;nion ~&amp;nd maJ1ket
ft8e1111"('1h
Nom. 'lihil!t firm COII'I;{I~ ])('II'SOflllil! i~ w.i~h 4000 'Jl'fOPif'

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SOCIETY

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cned· "l!he tproportbJ ~n il!he tod.Dt
U. 9. 110P.Utla1Jiono. 'Jlhe l"ellllhls have
lftOW been mrade publle. ttUI'II· 'hsre
I'J"It ,somc or ltbe thigh sgols.
li'l!im ot ,.~}, 82 ·Pf't" rent Df the
peop'l::e !have I&amp;~ family doc·
Ql-(be ._... iJ QO per cen'{. f.o
c.he ~ ol nmal dwt'll.er8. Pl'a&lt;e-

F'Qr exampJteo, 80 pmo coot ~'~aid
•\my doctor'' WlJ:'i: ·~111l'Jlk en:ooJh in

~ IIIII' 01' tlbem llloe

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~. ,tiJh 1¥1118 ~held ~o be tlrue
!Of .only flO po1• coot nf dr doobiml.
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Father And Son
Supper To Be
Held April 27

Otd, E~ Beat aTO!do 11M dirt, ...ke and RDtodp

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,.. set ~- oilier heatlnc llldlto4L Elldric Beat
Ia doonoot '-•• u..., •lwl.

()poi Sayre, Hrarry oi&gt;d HU;Men ln the Mason County dis·ine Grimm, Obariie d
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trict
of the Evangelical United
Cl'ow, filed and Alice Bniuker,
Olu:ii£ Dum ..00 Wade Coq&gt;m- Bref.bren Cbut(h will meet at a
father and son fellowship supper at
the Heights church on Friday. April n.
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The dinner will include men and
boys of New Haven, Union, MuOn,
Point Pleasant and other Interested membtn-8 or the denomiaation throughout the county.
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Final plans for the dinner are
yet to be made with the program
to be announced next month. The
prflgrilm II expected to indude a
speaker and special music.
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·.curtalna,
. work
Wall,
larniture llaJ eleantr ltooaue Eleclric Beat
..... not pnldueo - 01 cbwlalo duat.

Teacher Training
Course Completed ·
Friday Evening

-ve• moner

Your eleonbtc billo lw dt'lpos aad 1l)lholat.rr will he
ereatly reduced and you don't nee{ e. nt1oconte ,. often
when 1011 have clWt !:lectrie Ileal)

ADd it'a the -eomtort.ll

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tlhe!!~

qu'Cdll iom'i

own "dclottons, 87

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each 1110111 ia equipped
with. oepiii'Aio thormaotat
"' permit )0011 "' 10leet
tiJe "jual right" Wll'lllth.
No dra!t.s, eold ftoot'l ot

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,. •• untfonn heat

unevenly heated......._ See

•.. Individual , _ mnlrol

Jour Electrie HeatiJ!i
co:nt.netor or eaU 01 for

•• .quid: pnlle w..,.lh

1r1N90111.41. A ~ tihiTl'kB M. if' 8'1tbaft10t.~ll and wumrm .
ex:tr4m1e)y, 1Bnp0rtianil 110 eboo.~te voung Mlld· old, ~hite allld Mue (.'11.1-lon'fl's Goetot1 cal'leful(iy, Whil-e a iiiPf!", •alnd 90 on . Tllw ~o.:nti&lt;H!f!'
lhdlnks ~lhi~

heat, too! E~ b1stini
Ia compl&lt;tel,y aut.malic •• e

•.. noiODior..U

•.. no""" doculation

-~ llltormatiall.

d'tfa!ll.'fl'C'i"l' ~ onion.irun b1IIW«icn un·

doem't m.attor ,in ~Uhat mfllltl doc- iun 111nd ·rrrm-unron ll" •mlr- werf'
kh lhuve ltlhe fEI1l.C cduetatl~on and "1llmos.t tn'dimrngu."lhaht('"
qual i·~i&lt;."a:t•OOm.

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MUCH~OF·THE·YEAR

in eilk- and- wool, Is
straight In iront and belted in
the back to flatten Inverted side
pleo.UI. A 1ining of gold taffeta.
piped. •· with amber silk velvet
~ontrub to pretty advantage
wlth tht~ gold, brown and white
mixture of the coat tabric. The
coat l!iJ from GWrge Carmel's
spring collection.
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COAT

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aai'!.l ~·hat 0~ i'SI b dOOticat.OO to
ser.vit!lll ·100nkdon9 a~ the t~boud'd ~.
• wWh 6 per (.'C!Bt odn. t!hc oltthlw •sfd(•.
.. Sevt:UVlJy-'it lne ·p ar emit dentOO that
be &lt;oiWli:"lit"S .too mudh wh~le 16 per

cent M»&gt;~ht rtlhat be .&lt;foes. 'r'wl}1!hlrd.s denied ~lllitt the rmakleli too
mu¢11 m'!lney oornpe'ned w~th hi s
pal~,k.n:.; 13 ·p ar cent IJ8·1d :he does.
~ oompJ·.w~niL 1UhaL lhe ,11 iboo qukk
ILo .flt't00f1l&lt;nleod OpurTaiNOI\8 'W'8SI den:ted by 82 oper 0011111 w~th •~ndy
&amp; p(':T ct.'"Dt ovroolnl.
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·foood tt'hal

SERVICEMEN

I'ODAY 8£BCf'RIC • IhtNO

COMPANY

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BIG NEW ST.UDEBAKER
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lS T[Ulking the. Qjg neliJs in t/re_/mp price field

SENIOR MYF TO MEET
Th-e Smior

Mleil~~t

YourtJh

oondul'led a twro weeks' revival· at
tLl!e comm·i•l!OOe !llJl'1e Kenn'61h Murf'Blf,

JtMnWtla BangOOoor,

rtnd

Edwent

McO:Nnars, Steplhl!'n Coatis.

Congreulonol 00,, Domo
Ltotloro lrkod br h(octlon

•pe:claJ to Cerstf'GJ Prf11 A.IIOO&amp;Gttn
A.ItmfOTON-Prutdent Elltfthowtr'l veto of the natural JU
ltlU will have far..reaohhlC tmpllcattonl on hl1 leflalatlve pro~
rra,rn, tor 11150. In "Jeounr the mea•ure to free ... produaen or
ltrlet ft4t~ prtc. oootrobl, Mr. Bll•enhower tneurred the wrath ot
looul
Do......IIO llld 1\opubUoon leaden In
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Pofii'I\On·IJIIOI\r th11t are Route ISpe&amp;ktr Sam Raybum and ltn.•
ate ~raUq ~r Lyndon JohniOft, both 'hxan1 111\d 1tronr
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baektrt of the
bill. Another 11 Senate
ltadtr WliUant. F. KftowJ&amp;nd,
11-loro, Joltnton IUid lla1bura havt be'!'
wt1llltf to ro alone with many of the admlnlatr•·
lli'!l'io ltJI~atlve pro-11. HowtVtr, C•pltol Hill, .
obitr\o~ri aty they now are IQ rllacl With tht
tr..ldent tha~. the picture It chanpd.
tn othtr WQI'dl, the "honeymooJt."......t leut, the
- lily Ted W. 0:~\'.m
ptrtod: of Hlatt.ve peace bttweea Conrren and the
• ... .. •.,ry of ~,• . . •e "' r · ·.,
Whtte Houttrll ovtr. From uow on, thl Pre•lSc-\'l"r~l y l'l.:m; .a1go Oh·j,o's el~
dtnt 11 pin• to have to JutUfy fully evtrylhlnr
tJKJn •hH\'1!1 W·OI'l' J'CVl SCti Ito 'J)('I:·mif
that ht expectl to ret out of Con(I'IN.

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Filfl y_,O/ ~ iiiAcfric
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Ft!Urows:hip E:rrecutliv.e onmmtt!.cewi·l·l meet oat Hearth tM'ethOOist
Clhwrd1 'J1bursday lSI. 1 P. IM. wiltrh
dlhe Rev. L. A. Balfl!gerter ...00. the
MYF ad¥isO!I'S: Mll9. Na!ll! Mmme

Ytr. tf Not•rlll Goo lUI
A..cle L'lltl..lvt ,,..,.,,.

can have

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"""""" -ller¥ics
to"
all4lend
Clbe evmgel~

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the
cleanut heat

'Jiil('!t ttm\, Wlben· ~ l8lre made,
Jt W ~ because .ti!Jeoy or
tbe dooOlr move, &gt;Or the ,lla!llel·
~s OUtl of ~ice. ()My &amp; very
Rmalil pE!r'OE'IntuJe dbanAe beca.u8e .l:f:ielm'l. !that 1•ht• f•indlnltS .about
ot mm ol. oonJ'idsnu or ·~)ndned rtbe II1!Jt!IA puM.ilc 'll'~~() I!'Pf)ly jo

~llal mloorilt:y

HEAT

ELECTRIC

Boney Htobell
on
tbe o:lminat!irag oomm~.
An mritratiOn was 1\i!Ceived to
•a.e !other...., bouQuet ot
tile Kealib Chun:b, Mid-

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wu a guest of her brother, Jame•
Lewio, Sunday.

tlh.ios ("~)usriiOn :
"PEOplle's 8bl•lifHd~ ·towaM doc:t•m'&lt;~
·in -rennmJJo mur-&lt;b
'nt"CeF.lrilv
·he ib:J8r.d ·UJ')On '!9et"Oncfitry l'nfOI" .mMIJon ·mnd \loorq..,y ."
AU lin a)!, rtth:i.:" mlf'\'('j.V C'ef'!!Jai'nily ih'Jdllk'n!OOs ·'llha1 111m A,mor:ican
pr1opte th.1w ru rh'hghor ~ard for"
, t~Jae nrediCaJ: •pro~torr t!han oomf'
'\ViOliM lhave •US: be~if"\·e. lt is also

11he 91l!I"IVey

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. Mr. aud Mr.. Robert Hill. Day.
were weekend auest. of Mr.
Mro. IUebard \)lwnber&amp; and
OOD,Jirle,
Mrs. VirJlnla Shoeta, GaUlpolls,

onl!y 42 I&gt;t'lr cnrrl !S':Dd' t!hn-1
of~ i&gt;n ,gffi'emL. And Wh'l:l're
81 perr oOeht 9ai'd ' 'my tloei:or" .gavC'

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J. were appc~

Dalllll8 M&gt;d Bal~ Aud!JOY
H&lt;&gt;llmlm, flu! ~lou
Kreeft'll', Rolllri
EBe-~.
Paul.loo ond ,JOhn OO']or, BrK Om!
Ora Harlt, Mm. Wilm-a· ~.
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Mn. &amp;so
Mn.
l:aoh, Mrs. Flarl Rottcm. ,J!ilolw

S. Navy,

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grimm,
who left lut Oetober for Arizonta, bave treturned to thelr home
here otter &gt;tilting In Texao.
L. D. Hartinger, WI&amp; a aueat ol
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, Buffalo. W. Va., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidaoa

weekend with her father Willl.am
Autheraon, Bradbury.
Willirnq ·Swisher ll employed at
Holsum Bakery. He hu recentreeei ved bla dls&lt;bars• from the

~~~~•rie 19M !IE!leotmg i:ts 'in'tler- 'bllttrrg .w patimt.~ ,abo:ai! mnessf\S.

'V'iew oo Jtihat rtlbe PI"'PPO1ion
fmru wrioos lllglfl, economic-, ~
~iocat and ~ ~IJ!J mat-

ta.

Mr. and Mn. Joe 'J'tlbble, Char·

et'Mit~LJ~~Wt

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Letart Parent
--~A oommi!Uee •CIOfltilOMd
td
Fronk v......,, Leo law Olld
Teachers Change Theo
were llliinDied to be
""' -.Ill dJo .......
sen.ice each Suoday mortl!!iftc.
Meeting· Dote -£ihlp
Roy '1\&gt;ocy Sr., C.
011d

The r&lt;&gt;gular """""'g DiCht 'of
&lt;ol!e !Jo~Ja~'t l"oreu'J Toaoben; ~
'""""" ll'"' Cba"&lt;!od 4x&gt; lbe f~
Tu~ of eaah manl!h at o :meet..
linJS beJd ~ week.
A film ~ the mineMl resounc-es of il1be SW.111 f o Ohio w;w
shown. Dervot:iom were .Jed by
Mrs. Audrey llollr-.

KyjCer Creek, has moved to Mariet.

leaton, were weekend &amp;Ueats of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hackett, Sr., IDd fam.Uy.
Mr. and Mn. Paul 'Johmon and
two sons, ColumbuJ, apeo.t the

rllhe a~ ~{I

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have moved to the Athey bouse oa
Lineoln Street.. Mr. Davidson is emplo)'ed at !:vaQS Supermarket,

W&lt;I-S' (W!Ti'l"d oult riu
a M'n1i-eH of 'PO.'~i·
ltiv4!l.y~ ~JI"'ut&gt; -·f~a~l ..... Qfl.lt.•!,&lt;·:lfTO!ris.

'fb[l&lt;.

Chic n' Charming

and I peats at the receptlon held a,t Mrs.
Root'• Party House on Broad
Slreet.
Robert Fulton, who lived at the
Alh~y home wbUe employed at

IOU, Mlclal, atteDde4 the wedcliD&amp;
&lt;II bla nl..., N~~~ey lllnlledlnO. ln
Cohwm. ' and were weekeDd
· tuesta of Mr. aD4 Kn. Harley
Welll:. llrt. W•lll aDd Mn. Dloa· ledine are al.!len ol Mr.' Llo~a.
Atlft the wtddlai the IJoyda were
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Sub.!niptiofl nte.s : Delivery by carrier where available 30 rents
#f!t weft.: f?M yur in advsnce at Tbe DaUy Sentinel office. $1~ . 60 :
lb: mdlltlts. $'7.80; three months, $3.90. By motru· rotrte wherf'
aYIUable: one month, $1. By mail one year $8; six months , $4 20;
three rnoa.ths, $2.50; one month, $1 .

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Y&lt;Jot, - llany
Geoqo
Lhe . - q w.bicl&gt; panod by D!- RaodloA! proceeded !he ·m eetlnl ot
Hen'• - - let by Theo JeoDY'""
llbe DC8 beoquoet . . .
Nlow!lhip ..t t.he United nJeljl'' "' be iu lllo ,_. fu- ,.,._
.eoo
Qby
diot Clhuo'dl , _ SIID&lt;Iaf -~ ture ond Theo Smidl ond C. P.
at tile ollurOb.
Tonrpt;,. --. oamed • lbe - K-~ pr..otedoYW &amp;rem OOIJ'IIUiitel'l 80d Viralw S..
nollo, OOo 'ft'evoy 1M QN
were appoinb8d •
ttl.ft re!t~

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pboDe 3lt, edittl'i.al officf phone 397.

:En.tertd. u aec-ond cla!s mail ina: matter al Ihe pos1 of!l ce

Unitecl Methodist Men's Fellowship
MORNINGSTAR
IYIIIMAIHLI
Has elrow Mein Din~r Sunday Evening

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The News

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Commentary

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• IIIOOARTHY MJ!lCtllll-The voto WID havo ItA
.;t.olll! lloPoroi-.,..~ Ill -Ut•r \U&amp;rter, 8ouior Jo10pb R.
ICoCarthr (RJ, Wlaeonoln, may 'Ill« him~ ill
tl'lu\la In bla 11omt llalt·oYtr hi.O "OI&gt;ta Ia favor ol the ftaturalru btil.
*vtn hll 1t&amp;WMhMt. .Mirtor~N w•re dtae.yt4 by Ult taet tha~
~- llo, lot blntttlf llo liftktcl With lnftuontlli •11 !lftd 101 In•
ltrull, lao!..... . . , . , _ . , plant ll'al&gt;opot'l&amp;li~ ~y Ute auptrtor 011 .._.,; of C&amp;lifomlo.
It wu tits latltr llm\ wfllcll prnvjdod lho 12.100 eampallft con•
ttiii~Uon ol!trt4 to ...otor J'ronota ¢an (R), Boullt DakOta, durlnr

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·debt.,te on
pe Jntllurt.
WhUt MoCUUIY voted for the bill, almo1t every pi'Oft\lnent WI ..
eon.tln Repub1tcaa wu oppoelftr U, lndudtnc Ann McCarthy friend•.
Tht tact that WllcaiWn.'l otllet OOP Hnator, Altxill\der Wtley, tor
whOm ·xeeutby hu uvu
uy love, voted aratNt the ru bill
llaaol't ltilpt&lt;l t(W Jt~~~lor ltftOior'l otandlnr '" tho stale tither.

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e IIIAI.WC-A oti'IIIIN uamplo or con,..uional cedor emanatod
rtatntb' from tha pea ot Rep. Crall Hoamtr IJ\1, cauromla, obvtoull)"
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111111 wllhJtOttd
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ytar brtnr• more and mon ntWI f ?)

COft&amp;'nl*. "A quk:k Jlai\~ a~ IOml ot
t11oot - . lltallht l'l~l&gt;lio Ia lrul:r on lho brink ot • - dlaa•f'•·

...... from mtm..,. Of

dMtruclloll lid obll~ hi Nm&amp;rked.
1 'Howeftr, doft"t bt too allnud/ 1 he added 1100\blfti)J. "A Jlmllar

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at otJ;Iera nvt&amp;ll. the n.tlon 11 truly tnlertamiRI' a verltable
iJOD4 lltlltp lo• IIA clt-1. II all de•
ptndl 1111' wllo Ia tallilltJ-'-tltf 'Ina' or Ute 'ouu: "
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fiOtn*' Ml· UN .......,: ot ad\·ice tor John Q. Cltlnn: "Kifp your
eanlt1' lllrmly tn JI*A4 aftd don'~ 1tt the polltlclana utatch L~ away
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\J n~IIC&lt;d s~,,u!.ffi ·to *''J&gt;fl'ly ~ur ·ub'ifflt

·\'!OlorlJ" b:~•1l10tb~ ~I;,Jt.y J.a..ys he:~ an
tcliooHort, int!il.t&gt;ad of tlh.ill"lby d113"S.

'1,11~;: ~9-Th• Pottolflct dtpartntent acJM.lta it'l
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eommentl over iii
automatic ltlmp-vendtn,Ntw StaMp
rteordlq: 1'Tbank you for
Vtiultf'l

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IIJO ea~ 'hr.r OOH;o,l 'Rib 'L'he oom:na
Pl:,rm.ary, •ood ltihe 91:eps wthk'th M"e

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·for !herr 00 lfleocelv&amp; a
b a}: tA nnrl •Ketl fl bartil: to lhen.· :home
county tn ~·hn.e ·ror it to })(&gt;- in..
ch~d· , t (ill 1llh.C OO!tM.
1f JIWOO ()oe ·MOVCJ'SeiWII ~lllhe does

•receive

•'') vote. 1) 900 '\Wiiltm
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lt IIi 'Only n C't'C' ." ·1li'"Y .to .t~ ~tte
ol!fflle expenu.ti'l'lli, iSI~~p-by"ffii.ep req.utremt~llll~ {~ 11Ut1h. a vot.c-r. As
·un ,cxampll•, h~t tl!ll cunsllde~~· ~,be

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wlf&lt;'l or oa ro!"fvi'cf' mwn· wtbQ dl~i'f'(lll

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EE DRIVING

T•ht! V'111We or dl.W rre-vi.olai'on' llwls

,been, iiV·l,-lenood stnce ;thaft, timt~ ra9

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CHANGE NOW TO

Your
Election
'laws •••

11\d comof oil and lf18 leal•

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WI W!U PAY YOU PULL
YALIII, fOI THI -UNUSID
MILES IN YOUR PRISENT
Till$ AND TUiU

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M.rtlnt P:..-ry S.ctlontl
Cadit 72, Bridgeport 67. Tilton·
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Portsmouth Stctlonal
Portsmou\ h 81. M.intord 60. W ll v
t'!"ly 54, Wht.&gt;elersburg 02.

High Sehool
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laugh! the Series performance. Only ll 9 10
Nt&gt;w Ycrk Yanke-••s 11 th ing ur pitcher during the seaso n. Johnn~
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rlosed today hi:' h·arrwc1 an 1111- disclus~d tha t his earmngs on lhL·
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"Tht• s t&gt;ril:'s
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Ml n~;o 69, Toronto 64 .
SteutMnvltle S.Ctlonal
Mingo 69, Toro nto 64 .
Lekewoocl Sedlonal
,l'kveland West 'fer h. 67 , ~~­
.J ohn'" Ctmtlus 55, Cl~velund Rhodt.•s
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ftfl, l.im'oln 117 .
luclicl Sectional
( 'leYt&gt;land Cathedral · LuHn 63 .
Clc\·eland Beighls 56 Clrvt•lanct
JoJlit''Uiiy 19, St:ayllefd '67, Glrnville 49, Wieklifle 38, Mentor 64 , Wi.Itoughb~· 45.
Asht•byla H•rbor Secdonal
Geneva- 63, Conneaut 48, PainesYille Riverside- 69, Jefferson 49.

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Trimble te. Gibsonville 4!5 , Some rsPt Holy Trinity 6~ , Ames·Bern
50, New Lexington SL 1\loygious
54 , l.uul·dvillt• 42 .
MarM.tta SeeH~~~tntl
Su h·m L1herly 88 . Woodsfield 7~.
Hivcr 72, Uarril!'tlsvllle 56.
Cl!iiclnMti Dl~trlct
DePorres 49~ Georgetown 45,
North Coll('ge HilJ 68, Ripley 44.

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BY UNITED PRESS
mr lhal I lm l&lt;~lal 1n1ak r 10 $:l!'l.oou far tht•
The Waharna While Faleons and
maj11r lengtH'~ w11h ~~ ·a r
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Point Pleasant Bll Blacks will
Tourn•ment $(OrH
open the Se('tion 8, Region 2, Cia~:&gt;
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Clua A
t·h« ll l!tt'U il," \he Brooklyn Dodgt·r~·
t'!lehl·t· \\' Jilanl No.. OJI who had .
A busltt•!balt tournament al Rav·
Kent S.ctlanal
~tal' .~ou lhu:.~w sR1 d --so. rrtJIII now a 12 Ill l't'('ord htll beat the YnneMwood on Wednesday night in
Kent Roosrvt&gt;ll 45 . C'uyahog1rJB.
nu. Ill)' ':lii'Vt' hall will _be rn; t hm.l l kt't'~ hmr t unes !as1 se~s un , s igned
a game set for 7 p. m.
Akron
North 71, Ravenna 49.
Followin~ the &amp;Pme between 1hf'
I.Hh: h . li!l! •·nd lo ust" ~~as u wa ~ 1 t&gt;IY-11h 1hf' Boston H.ed Sox. leo.vinM:
. O•vton b(strlcf
0111~ p ll &lt;· hel Mel Pur nell and first two Mwon County schools, Ripll·.v
111t e h -"Ill\ not t.. l 'e m h'1 t 11..
Dayton Dunbar 66, Wilbur WriPuih·t •s, "'ho lw;1l lh(• Y~nket·"l hlt~•'nwn Norm Za urhin out.11ldt•
will square off against Grantsvillt·.
111 tht:' .third ami :-.t•vt•nl h ~amrs tlw f,Jid . Pamell, in camp, said ght 50, Dayton Fairview 64 , MO!)tThe winners are to meet on SaturColumbus District
of 1he 1955 du.~s ie , t•he&lt;"h d 1111o lu ~ ~lltllll\:0.: w;1s ··a mer•· form~li ­ rose 52 . Dayton Stivers 72, Xttnia
day night in the Championship
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("t'nlral 4'7 .
lhe Dodge rs' Vero 1Wnl'll. Fla .. 1.1· ·
stow n 6l, Pickaway 38.
Phillie$ Sign lwo
Troy Olurict
eaeh other in a consolation con!ra ining cnmp Su nd ay anrl made
w.._tervill• Dldrlct
Jnfi t• IMr Bobhy Mor vun anti
Bctlerontaine 50, Springfield Pu·
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plans \u pitc h •·u nl it I'm rall1·d
Mare ngo 66, Pleasant' Twp. 63.
The jump in play from We,dnr~­
in to lhe Arm•·-" Altho ug h dedure&lt;t •,t.:ar-hnw pi.lching hl'r u &lt;' hick Pi - bt ic 49, Falon 68, Greenville 37,
Xenit District
day 1o Saturday was neeesaltatt'd
lA by his drafl bo.ard . Podn·:- sa1 tl ere1ti agrl:'('d 10 term!&gt; wilh thP l''iqua 66. Northridge 43 .
Kings
Mills
47 , Xenia East 45, because of the Class B tourney bt•·
[he has yet to recei vf• nut H'f' of Phitatlt•lphia Philties . Morgan hit - - - Akron Sectional
Xenia Woodrow Wilson 76, Simon ing held in the same gym on Marth
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1 and 2.
Walt For The Call
Sox· rookie contingent, 12 .2 ; rookie Barberton S1. Mary!! 6'7 , Barh&lt;'rlon
Officials for the t~nament ar('
'' All I know is thnt I in1•·nd OJl Sacram!'nto.
Philip Keith and James Stewart.
to pl&lt;:~y baseball until 11u·y ra il
The Pi1tsburgh.
Ptr&lt;~!t•s an- THo. Fr.o.ntona. hil Lwo homen; 'in ' 66 ·
RETIRED . TEACHERS MEETING
Ill(·,·· he said. '"l'hey'll kr\Ow whl'rl' nounccd that calchers J:l('k Shep- u Bartimore Oriole intra . squad
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Point Pleasant
Wahama To Meet
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Columbus Eut 74 , Grove City
33. DelaWare Will i&amp; Sti. Watter·
su n 20, Worthington 64, Linden
McKinlt"y 11 . London 58. Wesler·
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p:·aJn«&lt; t100t ~n.otltr~ at Smut11 M!ra. Mi'~ton Ru!W&amp;ill , ,Mirs. W.iil-llu m Mt"OJ· ~}ptl Gibbil and cblldreo,
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v.a-nr-rd .ra·nk pin:;r ·u&lt;~ tlhe!Jr sons Karl Owen, ~.i'. ~ OhriMfl._ .) f;n.t. At•!m~m, Mrs. Ru~Selt. M.n.
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Lena HcEJbln~o~ •h-ioh .a•rf! on ;t1~ ''wmted" ¢'is! .
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M 'PI'C!Imt -a I!IOOOn' d ~hand ~ype- t"ha.tl:L'I (ff' •a Jihrull mf'61lini( an
Hor,ace l~tttinney , J,trs. J.illi:an
wri•t·e r and bendhl'11 · 11r ~ha· irs: for ~Mrs. Owen :read .a poem. Plarn~ Steiff, Mnl. RlllodE-8, Mrs. Jobn
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SOrleS ...~d . WOre n K?ld Cl"Oss for Shirley and Ray, Mr~. Ro~ert Duckher ~ i,,welry and ~ cor~agc worth llnd daughters, Roberta and.
or rei{;?Fbs#Ju~L'I. r ~rs. ~p1res w~re Sallt. Mr. and Mr~. 1'od Spires, and
a ch~aJ: ~mtr .~1\h Wl'l,t er whl\e son, Tommy, MtddJ~port. HD.; ~r.
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Mrs. ~!'utb, mother_ nf the bti.d_e, Vernon, .Tan'h..-e 11nd S~n~ra; Pomchose a blue suit w1th tlarmonu:- eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Wdham Hoff.
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of man an~ family, William, . Jac_k,
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thousands of your Ohio neiBhbor,.
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30-ft E Ma'- St Ph 430·M
iMiitJ:; McK.ill~. Ml,'!;. }.f:ill!hil. Mlrs. K1i'OA&amp;, IPli~J. WiJH1am Wal:tcll"s 111nd ·a:nd cbi·ldl'€1n, 1\J her!! .ond Ann, il'hc bOttle or Bt!lnd
to matlufaetLJrer for
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IM•rs. IOObert rM,c· ,p,.f,r-s. R.ial..n 1 ~·tl OWCI:'l .
ln( with JIENNEL, Costa oni&gt;~Y__'O~l~
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Midt:Jieport
Volull1lteetr nN-· DepartroPn•l, preo-

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ltTl'tMJfiiChJg -the m~ 1111h~ir
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~P !Mr. o8lld Mns. Hawk:itls Jr.,
4.IOOi:r marrira&gt;ge on Mt. amd Mm. T. F. Ha'WWns, IMr.

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V-ttgil- A-tltin8 rt"qtJh'~ dl oUicers
drew frmuat 1 ~~(· f·haU"onl.iliD of
J-Lwne Ecor•.omJo,, \lr~ Jo~ .i;s
Qt;,k,J-n:l f"'~h Grangr · to 8t"ff:d :uti -

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'l1he couple w:ill'l r.esHie Ill Clicve-

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aOO &amp;h Slewalt l~imJ. Mr I
vf :Mol'. ~-nd Mm. Jcrhn Hawkiii:J Jr -aqd. .M'm.. Obarl.es Vrom:aa oand
aOO Mil". Hawlcitnl!l' bi.Tf:l~ were ~ ~Mark, Mr. oand M:m. ctwriea
eclobNJt~ satunl!aly flit ~OOir bome Muml¥ .and eon Koontfh, Mr. rat
~on tlh~ daueM.~. •Mi:stt Ju~- .Hn;. Wimam ~ and 111M\,
· ~ H:awk'l'DS ~ Mrs. Fmnt.Un- end Mft. Jolm: Mayer, Patr;irla
Grollhcr, O?t~nbus, pla·n ncd a Lloyd, M:lddlepOI't; ~rank!lin, em.
party Ml ~ bollor. ,
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~bet and dau~ter. Vicld L)ul-.ul
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~!Nltre:
PdMy Kan', Columbu!i; Mr. aod
pt?d Wlltlh 18 !:.!~r':!
room .Mrs. Ed . T. Bauer, Jaot:aoa ..0
t'hp ~d... -~ b ~ J..Jmat Mr. ·ILnd •t.h. Hank Youog, ~
miJte 00 ~ eoo.:J_ ,v&gt;&lt;:U Y 111115:'11 ~T.:· ·
lfi1Js. M'l'S. G.ffltiher !pl'ltSided at llbe I"';~:·=====-=====:.!
slWer coliCee s&amp;Yiee -wbidl. wafill
gtve.n -to ~Min&lt;!. H-aiWki•ns by her
lbu!OOn.d ror lher anni11't'f'88ll'Y. lee
c:roam w.i:Uh 'WOOdin&amp;" bE!lQ deoQn·
ldon, o&amp;i4ver do:~l•ioGS and 19Jolver 4md
Wlbiltoe oopkloM ei!IITiied out llbe sWV't'1f tlheme ,•Ml!d -tlhe D-~
IS YOUR BUDOE'I,'
00 illt1: buffet lh:Jd si:lver fil~
numaralr; "25" at eooh end. Wil'l·i~
TAKING A BEATING!
~lhcrnums
·n.erci8MI8 and
si~vered' .{dlia&gt;go 'were lh&gt;CJd Jn ~lh.e
The

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Mi'!,B HJll~ i&gt;S ·a fl"a&gt;tklate .and a
fo.rmll.'ll' ,tOO'Qher of fuirvJew JHg,h
'schoOO·, Day\:on, a· b'lWuca:tc of
Kt:•M. St-altf'l Uni'V('J"Si!ly, .a· memher
of ·tlhe G"bi onwg&amp;: ISIOO'O.I'·i•::y 18Jld on4.
•present ,¥; a ~~.eaclh!e:r i'n 1llhe Oh!''Ye•Lwnd Scii.JOOib.
Mr l.Jallt...cm 'at1endcd tOO Unive-rs i·~y of mll.iinois. He oor:Vffli feorr
ye:a.rs fn tlbe u . s. Navy aOO i~ ~ngenwmt.
-now affill-i~-ed w111h t&gt;h'C Transo En
'Mirs. Lt1la R,~ asstited .tlhe

Mrs. 'nh·llri'rj~;!!j Oar'$1:, opr:esidemt of

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POMON4 MEETING
•M(1i(!' Oo. P&gt;oJnooa G,..., wit
t1o:ld ~ -.I "'iU!.M- me~ .l"rilby
evll(ldlg, ltamh 2, al 8 o'eiQclt at
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Gr-ange ij.aH
willh ~ Gran-ge ., ~ . 1'tlc

Mr. 8!1d r.n Delbert BNc-h ue

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"'I.Mr. And Mrs. John Hawkins Celebrate

Marcia Lee Hill
1iorr:
l{orrman graduated
19~. nc
Is Engaged T0
h~s complet-ed th~ce y~ars m •he
U. S. Army and rs a hnoty~e op·
erat?r r~r the Callipolls Tnbun~
Rona/d L. Larson
mouth Road, Gall1pohs.

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sories tmd con"ages of red , ro~es.
The bride has been attendmg
Middleport Jligh SchQ?I wh,ere Mt.

Calha T1mes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are at.
home to lhcir frie~ds _at 41 Ports-

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iseSmith,daugbteroCMr and Mrs.
F ed Smith Middleport RD 1
r:r her wedding to
L.
man son of Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
Middleport. The single ring ceremany was performed by the Rev.
Thomas Wy~tt at the Church_ of
Christ in Brudhury a1 sevc n·Utirly
o'clock.
Mr. IJ,n~ Mrs. Ted Eurl Spires,
sister· .;a:nd- brother-in-law of the

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24 , ,was lhelmon. mother or
date chosen by ,Miss Pauhnc Lou· ,yellow enser•hle with dark acces·

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Pythian Sisters, Stall And Officers
"1aigoret Brudt
Feeney-Bennett Legion Auxiliary Group Scout MQ.ther.s
Hold Turlcey Dinner At K Of P Hql~ MQ,rried Feb. 17
Votes Contribution To Heart Fund Clltb Meets At
A contribution to U\e
Heart 1presented under t he directton or
Dunham Home st~~e :~ci:~jer()1·= ~;:; l ::•:...-~:;;;:""~;,;! To Thomas Kelpjn
Fund cn1npa\gn was voted when Mrs. Judson Whit e. cb1irman or
thft Auxil'ilr,Y of th e Feeney-Ben- that committf-e, und included a
nett Post . No. 128, -'meril:'a.n Leg- piano solo by Mrs. Lillian Stclff
Ibn, me-t .at the Legion Hall, Mon - "The Stnrs and Strip~;&gt;s Forever ";
day, with Mrs. Dale Mourning, pre· an aC&lt;'ordial) !-&gt;Olo "1'he Washing..
11ident, In chfltlge. The Auxiliary ton and Ll'e Post March", ltra.
made plans to prepare and !iervt• Paul Haptons tall ; i,!ruup aineing
the Lew:ion'11 blrth"d.oy dinner in of patrlotil' aong:i with Mra. SteHr
March and ordered the-1.1' popJ)it's as pianist ; Patriotic readln&amp;~' on
for Memoriul Day. It was vo1ed lo Abrah:un I.lncoln, Gt'orge Wash·
send a gh·l to Girls' State thi s sum- lngton and ''Wha.t America Means
mer.
tn Me'' by M.rs. Blanche 1lapton'Six members have been addt&gt;d s1olt. Mrs . Norman Waylund and
to the Aux-iliary : Mrs. Bertha Hy· Mh. WhHe.
sell, Mrs. Wesley Frye, Mrs. C. P.[ A deiscrt courR wa,s served by
Bradbury , Mrs. Charles A. Brad- Ml·s. coru Benne tt, Mrs. Charl~s
bury, Mrs. C. 0 . Fis her nnd Mrs. [ Bennett , Mrs. Warren b.avis and
William Robllon.
Mrs. Helen Batey . •
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· ValentJne Party
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U:i'!'dinSimmons 63 N. Mcx. 57

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Ford engines .. For example, Ford'~ new·225·h.p.
Thunderbird Speoial V-8 engine ~yelopo more torque
t\)an any other engine In the iow·p!icl!. field. Thi' means
quicker reapohse,l!llloother runn4\8 \n ~kind ot,drtving
vou do. Just a aentle nudae of Ford's aeceleratOr and
whooslll You Jllllllln l~stan~ ":\WI! jna_tants. ~1111t I
Ford now often tf\la mifl\lty ~b.~ tn~ne ~th I;\IIY
Ford F\irWie or S~tlorl W~n ~el wltli Foij'domatic.
What'' more, these e~m• ate eominlt oft the llll!embly
lines rlibt nQW I \!0 why j\'Bi~! C~ II\* fo~ a Test .
qnve. Find ou~ for yolil'llell ~j\9ut. Ji:Qid porformam•.
Find out why Ford is the. V-8 wi\h the biggest following I

tors in the "Olympics" of stock car racing at Daytona
Beach, Florida.
In blazing across the finish line Ford demonstrated
once more the sizzling performance that keeps it the·
largest-selling V-8 in the world. No other car in the fl~d
could match Ford for getaway "Kit" ... for stralghtaw.y
acceleration, .. for aU-around roadability. To see exactly:
how the other cars trailed behind Ford, see the clu\l't
at the top of this page.
One of the secrets of Ford's performance is the tremendous torque (wheel turnilll! power) developed by

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cheaper than any other "method. But to have dean, hal water ALL the time,
you need a modern Gas Water Heater !hot's underfired- i,nsulated
· -and fully automatic. Then the fast Blue Flame will provide
enough hot water for woshday- lor "your automatic dishwasher- for
cleaning -and lhe 101 ather hot waler needs. Lei that clean Blue Flome
$0rvo you mora officientlyl

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by any o\her mtthod. hater and cheoptrl As~ your Plumbir to
give rou th'e compl,te story of automatic Ga• Water Heatenl

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its rare fragrance, clear amber co!QI:, ~ ldmlh;qpy .lliieren1 dav'or.

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l!lld ill distinctive flavor. Try Mo~n-Am!m Fol&amp;er's tomorrol'(o ~
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The Ford V-8 again showed its taillight to all competl·

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4no~ualty. rich, and tangy.~•. never tlafor· b~fl

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hU. ra\e or 2. eutt pe: word will
be claar&amp;ed for advertising il not
pa~a tur Deto:e tb.e t:tut oi eae~.t
lllOD.Lb lOUOWbtl tuerUon.
!Orrort Ut Aanrtial.ni-Sholl.ld bt
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aarpa Alii t*"-'11~~ D)' mlui w
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E1 OUB ELt.LARONIC SECD.
tARY TAKE YOUR WAN1
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCJo.
IN 'l'IIE EVENINUS. CALL 38'1
FARMALL TRACTOR OW~ER5
•Jld you know yuu could aave ~%

or more on part:a by havln&amp; you.
Lractor ena1ne overbauJed bt:
lore March 1, 1956? Also 11._
tlDoLlt our spQCJ.aJ on palnhnb
uad tw:~.oup. Mei&amp;a Equ1pmen•

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Md.ddl.eport 6271'2-3-tf

Tu,esday, F.ebruary 28, 1956

"he Dallv Sentinel, Pomerov-MiiJdleport, Ohio'

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B 3620 I.iDcolb Avmu.e,
Co&gt;omgtoo, K-..ky, wilt .W.e
noll-06 otm:4 on tbe 1711h. .od8')'" of
Sept&gt;ember, 1~ . George A.

TVA'Power Offer Beta Sigma _Phi
Takes Aluminum
Plant From Area

LETART, W.VA.
Mr. Estel RobiDJon, Mr. and Mfl,
Cecil Bleasina and Ella were din-

Collects·$359

ELECI'RIC SWEBPER in
atU.tiiDutJ $10. Phane 6127X, 36
ner guests of Mr. and Krs. GUy
RutliaDd St., ~ Z..28-3tc POMEROY- i -room modem. frnme UeWllbant a&lt;&gt; Admimslrator of tlbe
B1eaaing of Maaon, M.ood8Y.
Mrs. Carrie King apeot Tuesday,
aod: ballh. beautiful hardwood estill~ 1.1! El'..oa- Peerd- K:irby, De• I '
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Mrs. Ada Thompson.
Mason l.Jow»tJy milrsed an oppocMember&amp; of lt!be Beta &amp;iiiZm
lloon&lt;, """' - . 'II &lt;......ci, beinoi ololuWI. filed hi..
Mn. Ed. Fry, Tilt IDd Sam Bo•
(.unn)' .oo ecqun a $75,0UU,OOO l'bi . - &lt;the chairmanohip ol
-VA lu.ncdng
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ProbaoeCl6e
c...rt,
WANTED-Old guns, Indian relics,
14, ..
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County,
No. awmi!DUnl pJia1lt !lilt A-ppJ.e Grove, Mrs. Edwanl Beer were Ute 8l"WP toD were visitora ln Point Pleuant
etc. Forrelt Jones, Rt. 3, New
t:uritJ-·. Owoer wil'l oarey finan. 16844 egra.illlst ·t he above named l&gt;el.OW PoWlit Pl.ea&amp;aot, becaU&amp;e ot of vdl.unteen in the Pomeroy area Tu&lt;aday.
Mr. and M.n. Donald Thompson
Carll.sle, Ohio.
2-21-fitc
to suooessrfuily Oll!lTf out the
ciDg on •hils $1300.00 cql.tilty wt'Lh pa.rtoy illlllld orbens as defe~.
foot '"""
Met.al Heart Sunday ~called on Mr. and :Mrs. Harry
$700.00 down.
aU-e.ging rther.e :ils 100 ~ pro- ""'
compaoy
can dille
get --el.ectlm: power
The lOOIIl ,group of 30 women in Thompson, Tuesday.
RACJNE-7 room fNifTle bouse pent.y ()f said decedent witih wlb:i:!b. c.heaJl'BI" lin tOO go\'lell"lllmeQt wbMr, lves Kin~ and son, Eugene,
w.iotlh babh. .M uminum
siding. !lo pay Illite debta o! sa-id dccedf.rl,t .s.IIOiztl\i TV A '&amp;TW, 1Mt ·bas been re- their cenYass of Pomeroy collect.z Five room t;nodera APARTNicely -located 00 tlbe Hill w~lh and cw:t.s of oadm~nist'EII'ing Ri-d vt.'it·Lcd.
ed ttle rrum of $359.93 to ''kick- were businesa vlsitors in Point
Pleasant, Tu~y
MENTS, with laundry ·ao.d gar'Ill acre •lot witlh g~. ~ e.&lt;rtate; th-at bbe sal~ dect"dent,
M. C. F1Wl'k, Yi.re preBi:dent of off' the Heart Fund campoaign,
Mr. and Mre. D. A . Roush and
~ge. {)f)eH.u ~ ... ~ ctwell$7500.00.
Eltlna Pearol Kirby, died seized tn 1.he Appalacruan Ete.!t:J.ie Power
Vobmteer W9l1kers Suoda.y were
mg.
ev.... .rwu_.
fee si-mple of tlbe fol)II)IWH"lig J)ln'- Llo., bas ~re p&lt;.uted .tJba.t !his! &lt;.'()m- Mm. Will..liam. Attins, Mrs. Sellm Okey, were vieitora of M.r. and
A. N. Bensel.
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eels oof re'all mtat&gt;C sj,ol.umllie im tlhtl pall.ly fiad Dooo -approaon«l. by Bliazt!'WiCZ, Mn;, Robert Coate&amp;, Mrs. Ed Fry, Tuesday evenin(.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlle Brown. Sue
Box 229
PhoM 108-Y
county of Mlei.p, •in the 19La1le 0( rl.e)"Q!Olal •)temdo Co., re1ail1M ill Mn. R.icb&amp;rd Kar.r, Jr., Mrs. R~g..:r
Ellen
and !:va Lee, were dinner
5:-.floom NEW HOUSE. unfur-- , 2-25-3t-c
Ohi!o, and in ·llhe rt.oownshill 00 Rut· ~OCliiLmg an ~uminum plant m Morgan, Mm. Chades. MuJJerv, Mrs-.
guests
of Rev. and Mrs. W. S.
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}and and bOllillded dlnd desc.ribed the Ohio vw~.
nia.bed. Brownell Ave., )lidd.le-j
Th-ontaso B.ue, Mn!. Leland Si&amp;win,
Billups,
TUesday.'
Mrs.
WiHioam
Sw&amp;eJ•
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:Mirs.
Ralph
port. Reuonable. Phone
HOUSE F?R SALE-5 rooms with tM f00!1'0WS:
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Mrs . Btbel Myen, who has been
H.
1·17-tf
bath, blg garage, on large lot
p,&lt;fro€11 Qn&lt;e: Begm.nmg 40 rods 22.'),000 kidowattB uf oleUric -power Welker, Mfs. Wdlliam Andeno.n.
in Gallipolis. See Bob Tuttle, 26 sou1Jh ·from the sou'Jheast corner to b-e lurnl:9bed. by .the Appa:.•&lt;i·
.Mm. hankll.i.n Barl-ey, Mrs. Will· visiting her son and wife, Mr. alld
ROOMS for rent, 7b E. Maio St.,
Vinton Ave., Gallipolis, or phone of ;&lt;;ecitli·o:n 11, ~IOwnc::Jhi·p 6 .md (J/)i'&lt;I'Q Co. F1unk alsD said dNli the .ioam Clm, Mill, Don Coliins, Mn. Mn. Tobey Myers, returned to
Pomeroy, Phone 20~.
2-23-6tc I 6023 Middleport.
2-27-6tc 1 I"larJgoe 14 of th-e Obio Oompany's s~te of t:he plant was to ibave been Allred Crew., Mrs. Th.onuls Orow, Dayton, Tuesday. she was accom:
BRING YOUII SHOES TO £A. I - 1 Pur.....,, ic&gt; !Wtland rownsUKp, Applie Grove, W . Va., appro,WUa- Jr.. AIM. Arnbro8e Gibbs, Mri-i. panied as far as PoiDt Pleasar.t
CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAvE 1 ( 20 HI Insurance
Meigs c""'ltY, Ohio, &lt;boooe oouth .telf ten mtles below pt_ Plea9arrt. Jack Kemtedy, Mrs-. Richard Rupe, by Mr. an4 )fn. Myers, ii.Dd Mr.
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MONEY.
1-17-tf
I 40 rodt:; , ,tfhenee west
as rods, fittilli'P Spom, •pres&gt;idmt oi dle Mrs. CU..,ies Sl.&amp;ni~, Mrs. Dan- and Mrs~ . Den~is Roust&amp;.
MisS Sue Adkins was absent
COMPLETE J.nsur1nee ProteetJI'D, 1lh~ no-r~fl 18 ¥4 Deg. ~ 84
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Thompson.
Amerro&amp;n GID and El.eotric Co.,
4 room FURNISHED APARTMENT,!' Life, Auto, Fjre, Polio. Call Don l'l:lds, .tthfltl~ non:lh 711,-t ~- :J!:lw. T~ tlbf;t QU, OOIJl'pany ·had
lMn. Edward Wells, Mrs, John from scbool a lew days on aceoun.J
furnace beat, utiliUes paid, I Milia, Middleport. Otuo
20 rodi, ·~Renee sou!lh 18Vo~ I&gt;eg.
Werry,
Mre. 8erDan1 Kmke, Etl- of illness.
offered ReyoWOg .a 1'.\00 but had
adults, Do pets, near Pomeroy ·
e&amp;t 49 II"'Cl!Cb, tlhenoe east 26 I'IOII1s been tJo.l'd !Lha..t the TV A 11lilte Wa!io z.abetb &amp;liUG, Mils. Rd.tmaro RO&amp;enMiaa Sandra RotL.~h i s improvlpg
High School Mrt. Langlotz, 324
bo tha p)il'l"e of beaiTl'rlline. eon·
baum, 'Ca.rol Sp0rrc(!o, Mrs. Jiidw-d from the chicken pox.
lower.
E. Main St Ph. 302 -X 2-23-12ic
ilaini~~»g 151h aai'IC6, more or lees,
MAX WARD
The company had d!e!cickod to Jones, Mn. iMidey Wiillldoams and
Mr. Curlil Richard was in New
15 aores lin F.Ncl·ioo- ~ and one115 L locend It,
Phone 61
Mr.. Edwaro Ba..-.
bul~d
·in
I.Ji:!iter
Hill,
AW&gt;ama.
Haven,
Wedneaday on business.
f'or ~on
Ladder~.
half I'll!) OOJ"Ie in Sootioo 11 said
Pemtror, Ohio
w'tlit!h
is
In
TV
A
ltierl'itocy.
Mr.
and
Mt-s. Archie ChaprtulD
Sclf!old Bolrdt, Drop Clolhl.
tov.-rn«;~hi-p and MIJlle, mel being
ol
AlUanee
are
vlalttua: his mother
CliDtoD J'tab.et, M1ddloparL
t!he 'Sal1\e .p('etnVJerf 6let off J3Dd. •
MIIG~ GENERAL HOSPITAL•
Mrs.
W.
J.
Chipman.
.
Pb.one lli8$-X.
11·1-11
s)gned
to
Charles
Price
by
tthe
1J&gt;jsm~ : !Mrw. Robert Haa-le;a
Mrs. Katie Hart spent Tues~y
M""""'ll-1».
Commo.n Pleas CouM. oi M•e'igs
a:mi soo, Uasan; Mns. Don oMUtlen afternoon with. Mrs. Rt':DI BoneFor
rellt-Electrte
"Willplper
u..a.....-~...
("louMy 00 December 4. 1883, In
and ISM, Por)\erOy; ArUrur ~­ cutter.
•teamer. Clinton Fbl&gt;or, Mida-D -act•f.on f.or pau-:ti.tion 1-n· said
te:r, Middl·eport; Mayo Balles, Day- ' Mr . and Mrs. Dennis Roush, alrs.
11·1·11 I
dieport. Ph. 6211&amp;- X.
Oo1..11nt, being Case No. 2630, en·
~on.
Vena Rainey and Mrs. Okey Roush,
t.1lled EM:a~Wn.e Grimes,
Legal Notices
Very deainble first floor APART· I
were
dinner guests, Thursday, qf
V·s. Ro.se!l.rma Oomwell, at a-1 .,
MENT.' ~utomatic gas furnace.
CARBAUGH RIT!S
Mrs
.
Elsie
Rost, of Huntington.
wlll
not
be
responsible
Ior
.any
I
~m)dm!.s, a l'lerot'd of Wlhich
is
12-22-tl
Call 817o.J.
F'ulrera!l• 9ellViOE3 fur J!(Jihn, Can-. They also visited' in the home of ~UIIt.(DA"v ME~T"IMG 'CALLID
debts contracted by anyone oth- fuund ~'D Volume 20, Term ReTwo Monkey Run aPea j.uvenilltt~ bawgh, 77, Grallit St., ri!l -be held
:!Jlbe .!Mlt,, ~~~~ - ~SoAHTMENTS--er than myself. Howard Rou&amp;h.
cord, IMIE&gt;d'P County CQ.mmon &lt;l'ges 14 -and 11 .aolong with theiT Wedone;.OO&lt;y at two o'clock a.t .tlbe Mr. and Mrs. Audy Edwards.
2-24-3tp I'lea~S" Court, Page 310.
Mrs. Ina Weigand, Mra. Garnet del'¥. wilt llieet ~ eYfttinC
4-room. All
pare.JY.s .have been ciited to eppeaT Guid:ng S::.ar Ohurodh, Le1.aa-.t, W.
.
. I IJNFURNin
Juvenile Court by lllhe Meigs Va ., w:J·.n bul"ifd jn, -~~1-e L!'tart. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bles· 111 t 7;30 M. _'lhe ·b&lt;nnf' of ~- · by
Pi:ll"'Oel Two: Beginn·irl'K west 83
sing, Mrs. Pearl Weigand . and Oo19. Pflad "St.; wilob ;Mm. Obir'la
APARTMENT.
WE BUY
I"I(Kis ,bod sootfh 3 Deg East 6 rods Count')' Sheriff'$ .office. The juve- Cemetery •and !lhc Rev. GC(rtr1gi:~ Brenda, Mr. Lon Blessing, Mrs. J'iimris U rtbe':!hos:tess
ur.ant, 6034-Jt,
,.:::_.- - - -rl-ilt' l a'l'e ctw-gOO wiJth, breaking Grimm 10ffici1Jifing. Fr~en:drSJ may Gladys Burris, Mtss Ella Blessing
[ rom th~ south~ t.'Orner of Seel'I'RUO'l'lli\AL I BEAllll
. ....._ 2-21-61&lt;
from ·a: va·oo-nt C'·:":.!~l a.t Raw{n~-Ooat:s Funer.a]
I ~on 11, ~p 6 and Range 14 out 40 w i:nd·rrws
and Mrs. Katie lllrt met hi the 8bd Miss GLoli..i. CrumP Wflre callOHIO
VALLEY
LliH~ln
m;
.
•
J
"boone,
roo Sheriff's Home.
m APAflr.
of if,Jloe Oh-io Cl:ml'pmly's Purdlaoo,
home of Mr . .antl Mrs. !&lt;"'red Rousb, Crs m·r~e
Thom'p&amp;OD home
JUNK CO.
"ture. UtllWM
n RIW!aOO Township, MeiiR:s Ooun· office reported.
~he ladies qui_lted wh1le
ef.:.urg
•.
.
·
.~
Thursday.
1
n.~ •two were
c.ited .Monday
8-2G-II Pbonf. ft1C'
I )', O'hi•(), ilbence soot!}) 3 De-g. east
HOLZER
HOSPITAL
the
gentlemen
kept
theft~
burin·
~
,
W.
J.
Cb.
a
ifman,
was a cJJntiiCRAP IRON ;- IR'I'A.LB
74
rods, tlhence 63!'1: 42 rods, eve-nmg IBflter ·the ..slheri{f's departAdmit.t-ed
lM!ondaoy:
Roy
T
.
Van.
ing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
·
Arch~
Cb•P.
nf.'l'
gUest
·
nf
the
CecU
.]Jleu!DC
ent, t :NOml
t h&gt;::-nce TWrT~h l8Yo~ De-~. wrlil 84 men-t oruMvd ra ii.Jp from another •l1I~Pr Jr.•. Ma:Yon: Mrs. J. Mat1tiil1
an
were
Jfternoon
caller~.
.
{hmllS"t.
~day.
··,
·
~
· •
; also 5
ro!Cis., ~lheDoo ISOllli}) 711.-2 De!;~. wesl Lmcolft. H11l area jU'V&lt;!ni1e wbo Ml!'!l~;;o, R:a ~i~e RDi ~s-. Goor~gC
Mrs.
Sam
Boston
',"a.s
rem~v~d
·Mr.' ~q~ Mftl, pe11Qis J;to118b and
s-pOI'
.
ted
Uh.c
lbo"JL9
breaking
the
win·
' $M monttl.
20 -rodtS to t!he plaoe ool beginndnrg,
Hud"!l C'ill, M,ddlepOO"'t;
R-nger L, , from her home Wednesday to · ox~ · were- guests of · Mrs .. Vena
aU uti-Htiet
Good Clean Used Cars
conr!·ai!-ni:ng 1~ aoraes, moo.-.e oc lif'!Sti. cl-owg on Wedn:esd-aoy, WlltiJe view· Psmcm, P"w1: · ~~·00 RD; f'i3y Ann.a ~chaekel Clinlc at Masdn, suffei-- Jtala:ei. Friday'· Dfterriooit: ·
2-WO!p
All Makes ond Modell
i n F.rooldlou 5 saild t'Owoohip ancl J&lt;ng t he ~ ~ide wit·h a pair Lea Riff! ~. Leo-IJI, W. Na.; M&lt;&amp;'I'f l.llg from a deep _cold., ,
)Jt'; a'nd Mrs. Ch~r~ Brown ~d
r-cm.ge, ·and baing t•he S~ame pre· of binocul'llftl firom "his home. The Oa•tberine H~, New Haven.
Mr. Ed Fry and Mrs.1 Taft B~~ ·l~~ ~·vWt;ed w.&lt;~Q.~day wltb
Help W onted
it
ow.nei:J
by
Norman
Scobus'h·ouse
mi !fell set off and aBsilgned to
Admi 1·'·ed 11usday: M~t~i. Jclhn ton .are ill at thi!l writing.·
.Mrf. Waftenburi, bt P'Olnt·'Pteu-t.er. The Cat$ •ban b{'IOO -u-nder inRoy&gt;aJJ.
Price
by
h
Common
?le:..s
AUTO
SALES
W.
Le~
Jr.,
Poma-oy;
M!rs.
Befbs
Mr.
Joseph
Kay
and
mother,
artf: ...
..
WAITRESS, muot 1M&gt; 21 Cll" ovw.
COUirt of Mlei.gs County on Decem- ve .. ~i•gation by Deputy Sberif{ Soot_t. Pomeroy.
Mrs . .Mag ·&lt;ay of U~ion, _:;pent ' Mt1: D~ght . Gi1tbs . (l.nd . qecil
oau 208-J1
2-28-3tc
Leroy
Bartrum.
ber 4, 1883. in am 13cl.l!oc for par.
Bu.t1h;: A da·ught•er Lo Mir. BQl•d Thursday after~oon Wlth Mr. and Blessing .a,nd l(re.. W. J . Cb~at.all,
Sheroiff RII9Sei.L rcpol'lled lt!ha.t
-~---U~·on- .;n !i'Diid C0111nt, bf'lln-g
Qase
Mirs.
JoO"hn W. Lee Jr,
Mrs. Dwight Gl~ha.
we~e -i o ~al!OD;, ~md . ~Q.int PI~Int,
f:lus1ness :lerv1ces
No. 2830 enbtiJ•ed E&amp;t:alme Gri~e.s, James lluWon, 34, M·!IJiersviUc,
Mrs.
Pearl
Weigand
spent
ThursFriday
on bl,lsinefiS. .
PFa.Jn·t.iff ~s-. R09Mna. Co~)mwell. was i'ntcmncd' .ilfl, the eoun·~Y j.a-il,
day
evenlng,
with
Mn.
_Garnet
1\Jr!j.
·Eiin.er
·N.ewberr;x-, cal1ed:ber
FOR RELIABLE PAlN TING con:APPOINTED BY COUR1j
et a1J., Dl-fl'Ulld~nrts, a I"IOOord of Monday \ll;rt-e11noon, 1()]1 a dlarg ~ ()r
.and
-~- A. Bless1ng.
p,arentj;,
~r. and Mrs. D ~ A. Roush,
Chapman
tact Rlehlf.d C. Wlit, 232
Two[) .appoin.tme-wtlSI were tnll'do
whicl\ is found in Vol. 20. Term f131SBUH .a.nd ba"trt."f.cy. Hudson was
Mr. ~1"hJ Gtbbs caU!i!~ 9." Mr. $fid4\)t. , . . • '
- . .,
Fourth St., Middle port, Ohio.
Recond. )k&gt;,l-gs County Common ......... bl~~Cool by "l!o
~J--l;dm _Ed Ffr. -~~ a~t~, ,who .ia
,
INSURANCE
AGENCY
JStfi'fl
~Fr~
e~JUecl..on
Mr •.and
2·22-SOip
Alii!:_ ~ BacoD's "office :r:epa-rted ltdilay,
Ph~1a1S (lourlt, payc 310. and "\\o1hich om.!i' li\Hiiilli'io- •ll.
·
,
.....
Mrs.
Cecil
Bl1!81in8
•nd
Miu
!:1U,
bel.1e
Uud'!l)ff
lhad'~n
oob-a
warflrt. Automobile, Htalth
said pl"'O'pC1"IfJy w.as t~ eonDoris E. Rei•nlhaT"'t bl;9c beoo apMr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Thompson,
triday ev~nlri,g. ,
·
We service and rep.olr all make
veyed by Euta •Mu'l"''!8y, et al., to r&lt;~'lllt. for ·his .arrre~. H ~ .11'11 to IIIJl- poi-nted admin:rilf:Mt:rix •of tlhe
ACCIDINT
Sewing Machine!!, rental machCha11les r.r.ioo, by deed dated Octo- peaof" bef'OM Joolice of ~·be Pf'ae&amp; -t~te 00 Grover C. WKJilve ·21lso
Llf•. C•ualty •nd Bondi
Jnea. $6.00 per month. Phone
ber 3, 1904, and Til~OQl'&lt;led in R. E.. Gni.ndley •tlhis allet"nOon.
k&gt;no-wn a' OJ eve WoHe. t•Y-'I:'I·•)fRa·
6314.
'
Book
92,
111-t
·
p
age
452
of
tthe
deed
-~ ·
e~n-e -and NOTa F. Er:vin W b...oen
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
TAXES
ARE
DUE
Real
Estate
Broker
.rClCOJ'IIb -of M.:!!ws County, Obolo.
.:~pp olon.trd executrix of ·t.hc e.,"'•:"teo
18'7 N. 2nd Ave.
1M ei-~ Auditor Perry Ri-egs •u rg- o{ Clifford M . Ervin late of Mi-dIn MIODLIPO~T, OHIO
The af~a-i&lt;l described roa1
Mlddlepor I.
6136-M
PHONU
All esta-t~ tre~og -the s111111e real estiB(Je ed tlhc ~e ·o f 1Me1gs Oounty fl)- dlepGT'I.
2·22-301&lt;
oonYcyod by L. ·M. Bok'e all'd Ole- daoy .to pay ,-rbeir pcr.soo:~•!IIL o&amp;nd
via Boh:c 1o E)lna Pe4trl Kirizy by cl-a·ssHieod .t-sxe-.s a•s S"Ocon 81!1' ·po$9i·
RADIO &amp; TELEVISI ON ~ERVICE
METIR RECEIPTS
dood d~lrd· Juno 28t.h, 11M7, 1110t1 ble .~!() IIV~·Pfl 11bc laos:t milllll'te J'IIJ,!ih.
l'hnne 200. Clelan d Appliance
Prunt.roy
VIUn•ge -o{ficioa'li :re·
Tl!t-e
dea-dlmc
d-ale
fot•
fl'j~.V"m01\'t.
is
Store, 118 W. Maln St., Pomeroy
IIRTH ANNOUNCIO
ree~:·decl iat• Vol. 159, I'JB!!{e 330 of
p~.cd •today tlhM rmntf'T Tccci·pts
~brc
h
31.
2-23-tf
bhe Deed R(!(."(}t':ds, M"ci:R3 County,
Mr. iiDd. !Mrw.
.t ~f:rlOO r~-·-~::~t w ~c~-~:26.05. .
Oh:i·u.
'. ' '
o.. ·- &lt;h•
For ~liable radio aDd 'tV repair, l'oebloo,
Plaiont.iff furihl'f' ~tlleges in his
""'b
ol
a ...,, DoiOO wo.-, Fob.
call 6046---J . We ...-vloo aU
Jn&lt;llude IMi'. peHtli-oD •tbat s-eid parce~ of f'('al
19til!. ~ ... makes.
Scbmolll
AppUance, and!
Mn!".
Oharlee
Snbl:er.
Chilli- estatll'l are ..,.ubjct1t •t•o ri•J(hte and
Middleport. Oblo,
~-If
i ot"erest9, H a.ny, of certain ~
""'he. 'IIIIe SIYl1der lamUy
t ies i'R altld to c(rla~:n o1l anod 'gas
i&lt;lrnt&lt;&lt;-l)o
Middlr...Jdcni•.
9UICK SERVICE oD Wlleb
.
. - ' Ie~IIIS'I.\S a~n-d ri•ghts of w~ 111.111d easepalrlnl by J'aeto17 TrliDod
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
m-E~nls, •&amp;nd for a· compLftl:e
de6·
· walchmakllr. COLLIN8 ,IE\VE.
Aclmfnletr•tor
crPption -oi -tbe l!lla'id 1-e~~~Sm, eig-ht~&gt;
LERS. Pt'mero,-,
1-a.tl
lstalt of
W. Wlnn. DKIIMd of way a-nd easem.em.s, r-eference
'rhc Meigs County Beacel Club
-How • lootvNtl ftiPVor ,wNiri .r.ou ~'~~ C;.iin;...
FOREMAN 6 AIIBO'IT T.V. IZa.
Notke is lhereby given ·that ~ had .t:o 5alid petitllon. Pll&amp;i'llltifi has had Lwo first-place winners In
.
' ' .
. ! ..
M1 .-alee Ualt Thoa hear ID
VICE AU Rllket ft.l polrtd. "" l!x l'aul W. Wlnu 'Mbotie Po&amp;t Offiec ruu •t•h~r ~tlJ-eges in b.is petitd.m tJhat Field Trials this month. On Febr- llul Momlna, 0 Lord; ID lho
.
~-;-;~."
'.,
·:..1
. .1
pert TechnlcJaDI. Phoae 62M Y is Mkldlop&lt;&gt;rt. Ohiu .ha~ hbe proper.ty was a~ in uary 19th, the 13 in. hounii own...,.,
....
will
dlreol
mr
p~
GOOD
AT
ANY
TIME.
•;
•
11-15-lf . been duly appointed .... Admi:ais- he hnventoty at. $2,600.00, and is ed by Joe Johnson took ftrst pia~
Mldd1eporL_ _ ~-unto Theo.-o(Poal• S, 8,)
t-:-·atoc nf ·~he EMo&amp;te Or ~~red W. bhe Vft'lue of s111id p!M"oel8 ol reaJ at Lane~ster and on February 25,
FRIDAY'S II,AI R INOP
E•cb moroiDr tbal God
Wlnn l-ate .tllf M
Coumy, Obi() 8!ilttat~ as OOIIt as· can be •er· the 13 in. hound of Wilbur Han·
640 Plum It'., Mldclfeport
••• Dinner tilnit ' ·
1
~anti uala &amp; new opportunit.r1
deceued.
bained.
nini won firat place at Chl1Ucothe•
De1t
bednnlnr,
Dew
life.
tt
~•
Dated Clhls lOt.h day of FebruPta-krWIU further alle~Cet ·i n hla
The Meigs County Club · hu
' •• ' Party ti~
eboOee to mUe it to. lt ahould
-ary,
19M.
pet:•tton
the
nami!l'.-1
or
-all
'llhe
pucha~ed
a hundred acre farm
2-Jt.:mt-c
berin •itll prayer. thaoklnt t
John C Rnron
betn-ld -law « pel"ifftt:ll 'llnlt.itiled Dear thelr Running Grounds on the
kriow .ihlo looll
Him, IIP+"1dnr Ria preaence, Hit
tlo llh-e ne.xt esttate of lnther6tlnce HarrJsonvUic Road ud plan to
of ·the Probate C9Urrt

For Heart Fund

!IIIII CHEVROLE t- door, ..,_.
gltde. Runs ~ike new, $79G.
Jimmy P811"8008, Middleport.
2-211-$.&lt;

19" STUDEBAKER Pickup, 8600
condition
aotual .mi·lel, .A,.l
$1396. Ji.- p.....,.., Middle·
port,
:I-2D-31&lt;

. - -111111 BUI&lt;,'K Supor, radio &amp; ·h ""·
a:ood .Urct, $850. Jimmoy

t"l',

P9r-

2-25·6~

.sons. Mlddleport.

IIIII&lt; DESOTO VB, 4

oedan,

door

power ~l'r»&gt; $ Ul77. Bl&amp;ett.na· r't~, P-omeroy, Ohio.
2-28-ete

1955 BUICK VB Super RivjerK
Ootrpe, low mHe,aee, ··2791').

BJaettnarr's,

P~.

Ohlo.

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1963 PON'l'IAC 2-door Sed&lt;m, ori·
,,.,., black ool&gt;h $977. Bloott·

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nar's, Pom«'')'. Ohid.
1~2 BUlCK Super

2·2ft- 6tc

Rivi'ent Coupe

J)ynafll.ow d&gt;r11v-o $005. Blad.t,._..,, ~. OhW. 2-25-0t.e

11102 CAD!LLA.C DeVil!• H•J'd.,top
Coupe, oxt&gt;• olee, $191111. Blaet·
~

r.......,., Ohio.

2-2G-6ic

18M BUICK Spocio!l Drlux 4 door
llodaD, Dynal•low drl.,., .. 81111.
-WUl&lt;::..·_
··· Pomoroy,
_:.___Obi&lt;&gt;._

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I

!omplete WHEEL AIJGNMENT

balan~tna 111d

bnke

1ervJce.

,

. I

...............

231

West

Naln Street,

01\1~.

Pomeroy,

Pbooe'2fJ7.

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Two Juveniles
To Face Court
On Vandalism

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(91 For Soie

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LOCUST

r_hPOS1'S.
_•~n_
e _399.oM!rtl.
~tp
R.

JIOTPOINT ELECTRIC DR.YEB,
hl•.. i Y""· ~ood con·
dl&lt;lon. Pl...,. 820-J, Rubert
........., _
:~-211-3ic

""'" a...,

Spinet Piano
Must Sell

New Holl1nd - 4 Ten W110n
with Nch now tieltr Mid

In Febt"ary

Fulton • Thompson

'

I

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Wrlho for 4otollt

'1--.

271 I·· Mlln St
JACICIOM, OHIO

I

All Buslned Is Loc:al

TO

:~===P:o:m:«:•~•:·~O~hlo~==~: ~I

SEL·L

Our CONSIDER.,.
... T
.E
PERSONAL
ATIENTION
Accompani11 Every
Service

LOCAL

1

WE FRII YOU 0,
IURDINSOMI DITAILI

Trevy-Finsterwold
Funeral Homo ·

'

IF
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tim•

PEOPLE

ADVERTISE
THE

LOCAL
PAPER
THE
DAILY
SENTINEL

- They Got R11ult1._

''With The Coverage
That Counts"

who attended the Jackson County
Ficl~ Trials near Welllton Sunday
were RoOOrt Jones, William Hamm,
OE$ MElTS .THUitSOAY
Henry Wellt, Gi:lne Eva111, Letter
Evq.:Moa Obaiptcr OES w:~~
and Stephen Batley, Joo and Paul mt'let m l'QWir 8elil9ion o01n ~h
·Jobn11on.
•

·bprovided,
~ pet."'linon-·and •~n-J!
.to and
·tho llr::::::====:::;:=====':·aot=t&lt;h=•=-==='l =on=·:•p:I:•·==:.
cl'ltes ma-de
\&gt;hal tihea real
Bt1al1~h.•s

KUCh

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be oobd fnt"lc ~r:om aN el&amp;ims and
flll"fl'e!IIIS of ~he -Maid defendants
arid clH.'h ()f them , and r.()]' such

olltwer 'll'nct fmtttor rel•ief. ft!pa1 11r1d
cquJ~ablc, ·n RNI')' be proper In

the

p~-emlses.

Sakt P811'1t•k'ti

~r.c

l'l."qU-ired

to

OPEN

arrswer on or · bcf(lf'C (be loltb
day ol April , A. D.

19~6.

Goo11ee A. ~toirlhart
111.11
AdmtntJt:r.ator of t•hc
f~t.a:te -of Etna Pe'&amp;rl Kirby,

IN

You have aameth,nt
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, L.et A Dolly
S.ntlnel Di1ploy Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Ropn~entGtive.

ence l!i had to th.e ~itlon ln tlbios
case aollleg.lng S&amp;me.
,
In the prayer of ~mid Pfo'-ilion,
p)a.k)~~rr PNI)'e •that .the pJaiDtut
may be au.hhorized .nd ordered to
!Jel-l -l•!ie I"NN. esbJI:e dfi!!Crlbed in

lr"'!dt II •.,

love. Hla will - and thea w4
will enter into the new da;r
etronr, conAdeot, and bleued.

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THURSDAY

OP APPOINTMINT

Admlnfltr•trl• Dt lenlt Non
lttatt .t loft! Otley Smith,
Dtct1Hd
Nol..ice it ~Y Riven tlhat
Maude G. MriiOreon, wJroso Poo4
Orflce Addreh ,' 11' 20115 CllfloD
Ave., Sprtncrieid, '~l1lO, :W~ ·b..en
duly ·~polntoo .. Mmlli~&lt;~trotrtx
d• bonJo ol tbe &amp;late ' or lola
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Curtis D. Johmton.
: Avenue a-nd tbe new own~r. Rober t
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~ local huHi nessman, ha~ an-'
Emmett Edwards and Fred W• . nounced the gen~ral plans for lh~
Crow, Jr.
lbuildjpg which has been a detr1 Parfland
,ment w the village for a number !
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Ryotl Parsons, 1\IN!. A1eta Par·' of years.
IODI, Thomas D. Sayre, and Sld-1'
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Mr. Coals plau_s to trtn·e the twq
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corner UO!l.ll, which are lhreC' storlin. Ruth Schultz an~ Mr&amp;. Jea· ies high, as one Jttore~ilhtt· fur -l
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Date Starcher, Mrs, Amanda fo~ on.e store l~\'mg_ the upp('r
Starrher, Charles c . King, Mrs. umts for smaller busmess t•sta.h·
Dnrothy
Rattibura, 0 . 0. Patterson, Ushmenl..!.
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Noah ChAsteen, Mrs. Leafy Chaa- e us
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Miehael, Virgil Hamm , Wm. E ..
Brown, and Wm. K. Salley.

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Lauren Hotrman, Miss Donna
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Mrs. Pauline M. Holliday.

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Miss Norma Newland, and Mrs.
Audrey Tonence.

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Bernice
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teen, Jame&amp;
Haley, Mrs. ,James
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Lon1 Bottont
Mrs. Ada Bissell. Howard Parker, Ftank Dorst, Mrs. Mae V'l.neyard, Mrs. JOBephlne Kibble, Miss

Mary Vineyard.

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Robert King, Bradbury' contract I
Verna Rose, Mrs. Helen Fislif'r, or. has !llarted wQ;·k on the fmmer

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In Field Trials

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Ruild'•ng Plans 1
Patty Sha.ia, Mrs.!
Prances Phllaon, Dan Ha.rtineer ,
Bad&amp;le:r, Jobn MeCoy. Carroll b. Tea·
Of Lyons Block '
Bearhs, Mra.

In tOOt caoe the
det:aik are a lot
of littie rabt'lt-i-

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HiU, sarah Vaughan and Char'le!ll-Eva~~.,
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ert Vaua;ba.n, Mrs. _ruehard Neut- N.·w il ""'" · 8 ' · Ord··-c~. 75
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-loha. Wm. Kennedy (Jack),, Robert »:&gt;fll, 19.7; H.on, 12 6; cew..~al.

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Leonard,
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from 11he -decedeDt, Etna Pearl Improve their property tn the near
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1 COlf'L'! Rot·D·lfl ot ~~~ ~ HEATER.,
'l'll'Odc-1 No. 7M~2. BTU 22,000,
vmtllolod, w~h •hrrn•..l•t. •I·
mo()st new; I I)ARROT GAGE; 7

WUJ. Mrs. l.oui.te Bearh!l, LI"O R, l

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rr )'IJU ~(/tJ!&gt;I&lt; I]~ ~I Jill( Olio·. )•J~ m.
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Ella Wippt-1 , Frank Jennin"•.
o- Mrs. po.-cr &lt;!Jd !..&gt; a prvbll:'m ::lt"ooghoul
Mllrcella Snowden, Mrs.
Freda 'JJ.e lU:..:n-·~,

METROPOLITAN

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RackeU•' Safety Service,

Mn. 'J'reuie HendrkA"s, Mrs.
Mlldred Sinon, Mrs. p h yllls Hackn :;h "&gt;ch.-.ol ('C-n -ump' .r. n of the
ett, Harold Burn8ides. Mrs. Ruby m.:k. \'ohJ-. h :.i vfiert.:1 a: ~l ow
Burnsideti, Paul Taylor, Everetl c eo:~. h n;..; vrr~· Ii i;"!"! and 1\.USlln
Taylor, M.ra. Kathrine Well.ll, Mn. p-:-.n~?d oot tha t :!11! teen a·.:er's

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Jimmy p.,.,..., Middleport.
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aJfTON

Saturday Diahl
Mra. Geor1e Burns attended 11
sbowef at the borne of Mrs. Earl
Clarke, at Kayloq, Wedoe•day
eveniq. Tbe ahower was given by
Mrs. Clarke for her rilster-in-law
Mrs. Leanotd Fieldzi of New Haveo.
Edra Kearna, and daughter, Reba
was visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Robie of Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natroas, spent
tbe weekend in Columbus, OMo.
Ann WiJUama' Sunday School
Clas.s met on Thursday evenina. at
the home of Joan Oliver. Those
present were : Dianna Durst, Keith
Turnbull, Rita Smith, Joe Roush,
iarah Rouall., Ruth Russell , Shiela
Russell, Teacher Ann Williams
and hostess Joan Oliver.

GOOD WILL CLASS
V•l•ntl,. Ptrty
Miss Lauu Holland',; and Mrs.
Marie Sre.i th 's rooms of tbe Clifton
school wer~ decorated with Valentines on February 14.
Alter the te•c::hers distributed
the valentines the room mothers
served
rPfreshmeiJI.S
of
hot
chocolate, heart sha(\ed. cookies,
candy and favors of blow outs to
the school children and the following guests : Mrs Jane Bennett,
Suzit' Wamsley, Mrs. Moll\tr Fox,
Mrs. Wilma Blake, Mrs. Alma Joh·
nson, Charles Blake, !Irs. Nancy
Van Meter , Jennifer Van Meter,
Mrs. Pam Kearns, Mrs. Margaret
Johnson, Mr:s. Lent Van Meter, and
rh1ldren, Mrs. Evelyn Ni.eholsun,
Mrs. Thelma Henry. Mrs. Helen
Willia ms. 1\tr ~ . Eulah Stewart, Mrs.
Oorothy Van Meter, Harry Joe Van
Meter, Walter Blake, Mrs. Gerldlne Varian and children, and Mrs.
Betty Call.

~ev . Paul Redfern, District Superintendent held the fourth quar-

terly conference n the M E
church on Sunday night.
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Elaine Cartright, and Laurene
L&lt;!wis were in Pomeroy , Ohio, M-Jnday afternoon,
. P.a ut FHzgerald, called on Dana
Lewi:J\ Satlll'd•y.

Blrthd•y
Mrs. Dorothy Van Meter sen•ed
Mrs. Katie Bus was shopp\ng
rl'freshments to Mr. Saunders,
in
Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday.
room of the local school honoring
Janice Nicholson, spent Wednesher son's birthday, Donald Ray
on February 14. V!!rious ctrildren day night, with Mina Lewis.
Mrs. Jeanenne Johnson and Mrs.
wa:s awarded prizes .
KaUe Bass were in Pomeroy, Ohio,
Attendance at Clifton M. E. Sun- Wednesday, on business.
day School, Sunday was 126 colJarriee Nicholson, was in Middleleelion $26.84 .
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port, Thunda:y afternoon, on busiThe Good Will Class met at the n~stl.
~enry home on Tuesday and conMrs. Jes&amp;ie Cartwright . Mildred
llnued quiltlng and cuttine rags.
Van
Meter, Maye Van Meter, and
Those present were Laura Holland, Helen Willtams, Oliva Young LiiHan Fitzeerald were visiting,
lren~ Justis. June Burns, Lauren~ Mrs. Carrle Zerkle of Pomeroy,
Lcwts , Lurille Harri~on, Mllbel Ohio, recently.
Hrs. Jeasle Cartwright called on
~nson , Clara Williams, Mr. and
Mrs.
Martha Hudson, of Middlers. Lyom and 111r. and
Mrs.
port, Ohio, Monday evening.
Henry .
Th011e shopping In Pomeroy,
Mr::~. John Taylor was calling on
Thelma
Thursday
were, MrH.
Mr. and ~rs. Ned Henry on TuesHenry, Jessie Cartwright, May
day evemng.
Mrs. Ned Henry and Mrs. George Wamsley, Wilma Blake.
Mildred and Maye Van Meter
Burns an~ daughter went to Syra.
cuse. OhiO, on Tue!iday on b . and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald called
RI.'~S.
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U!ll· on Mrs. Herman Cartwr'ight recentMr. and Mrs . George Burns and ly .
Mrs. Alma Johnson and daughda_ughters and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ler, Betty Jo Young, were shopping
P.hller and duughtcrs of New H
en
b
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~t owlin8 at Pomcl'oy , Oh;o,
Mrs. Goldie Blake and daughter,
---... Dorothy Van Meter were in Gallip~ BAKER FURNITURE.';' oli~. Ohio, on buslneRs. S1turday.
Tom Williams and l''loyd Roa(;h,
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f'OR
,11Ludcntt 11t Marshall College, spent
lt'J
the week end at home with their

LETART;W, VA
Messrs. Dennia and Okey Roush
were dinner guuta or Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bleu:ing, Tueaday .
Mrs. J. B. and Junior Kina: of
Charleston were Tuesday auest.s
ol their rather Mr. lvea Kiq and
wife of Oak Grove. ·
Mrs. Ethel Fry called on Miss
Eila Blessini. Tuesday after noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boston of
~kron were supper guests of hia
brother Taft and wife Tuesday
evening.
Mr . F. M. an d Mrs: D . A . Rous h
were registering voters Tuesday
and had luncb with Mrs. Oma
Polsley.
M~s Adalee Boston had some
dental wort done at Maso n Wedne&amp;day after which she and Mrs.
C. E. Fry motored to Middleport
Mr . and Mrs. c. F. Blessing and
Ella visited in the home of Mr.
and Mr 11 • F . M. Roush, Wednesday
After noon and put a quilt In
frames to be quilted for the Jordan
family who lost all they possesed
by fire a a: hort time ago
Mrs. Ethel Fry was gu~st of Mrs.
Rhoda Yeager Wednesday and cal.
led on Mr. Charley Marr who is 0
patient at M 11 son Clinic.
Mr. Leonard Roush a'nd family
called on his mother, Mrs. Icy
Roush and son Lester, Tuesday
evening.
MJ';'l . Vena Rainey , Mrs . .May
Roush and Mrs. Retha Brooks
spent Wednesday wltb Mn. Fannie Taylor and q\lllted tor Board
Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush, Sr.,
Mrs. Elmer Newberry and Mikey,
Mr. Okey B. Roush were Thursday
gue5ts of the Dennis Roush, Jr.,
family of Hickory Chapel. It being
the Senior Mr. Roush's birthday his
daughter·in-Iaw prepared a delic
ious dinner for him .

moved Friday to the Fred Brown Mr. Dalla• Gibbl, Denver and
Farm near VerDOD.
· .Miu Ella, and Mrs. Vena Rainey
Mrs. Leonard Rout-h, Sandra aod and Mn. Dennis Rousb and Oll:ey.
Milum Ray and Miss Brenda "Wt!ilMn. Mary Bonecutter and Conand :~pent Friday with Mrs. Getnet nie of Hender&amp;on and Mr. BUlle
Chapman.
Weigand were visitors in the Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Roush .aad W. J. Chapman"bome, hunday.
Mr. Okey Roush were Friday eTeU:
Mrs. Anita 9.11d Sue Ellen Brown
lng auebts of Mr. and Mr.s. Ta~ . wer.e ~ue1ts of Mrs. Luvena RainMyer~ and mother, Mrs. Ethe) ey Sunday evenin&amp;Myers who is vl8JUng there from
Miss Gloria Crump spent th~
DaytoP. Ohio.
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. . '- week. end witb her grand-mother
Mr. Eddie Robinson was a _ctl· of New Haven.
ler in lhe Cecil Blessing home
Mr. Cbarley Marr a former and
Friday morning.
well known resident of this area
Mrs. VirCinia Syre of Mason rema&amp;as critically ill in the Mas-.. d Fr"da
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1 Y Wit Mr. and Mrs. on
rrue.
Arch Roush.
The Ladles Aid of O.ak Grove
Mrs. Bena Bonecutter, daueh- E. U. B. Chu-h met Tuesday wl"th
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They spent the
day avenine in the homes of C. F.
day
IJuiltlng
and
sewing
rug rags.
and John A Blesaing.
Those
present
were:
Mn.
Ethel
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush Wfl'(..
shopping Friday in Point Pleilsaot
and called on Mr. Frank Burria.
. Mr. Dwight ~ibbs and Cec_il Bles·
smg w~re bus10ess callers 111 Maaon, Frrday. .
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M:rs. Francts and E;rme Gnmm
were callers at the Char ley Brown
home, Thursday moroing.
M~s . Don 0 . ~ten, Miss Ela~
MeKii~ey ~nd Mw Garnet Aftn
were lD Po1nt Pleasant, WednCidv
where the former C(lnsulted
Maloney.
Mrs. Dennis und Okey Roush aild
Cecil Blessing were businesa visit·
ors in Middleport , Tuesday.
Mr. Charley Brown spent tbe
weekend with his family and It·
tended Sunday SchCiol at Board
Baptist Church Sunday morning.
Mrs. Dani~l Weigand and Bret:h.
Miss BeatriC'.e Chapman and Mr.
Billie Weigand were visilon in
Point Pleasant Saturday.
Mr. C. F . Ble8Sing was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bl~s­
sing, Saturday evening.
Mr. W. A. Blessing and Mrs. W.
J. Chapman were" visitors of the
l.enord Roush family, Saturday
afternoon and all motored to
Point Pleasant on business.
Mr. Charley Brown, Sue Ellen
and Mr. Ershel Brooks were shopping in Point Pleasant, Friday.

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Mrs. C. F . Blessing and F . M.
Roush were in Pomeroy, Tuesday ,
on business.
Mr. Arch Roush was a caller
in the lvcs King home Thursday
morning.
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Mrs. N. J . Chapman 11nd Beatrice ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ives King were
W. A. Blessing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roush spent ThuQsdilY evening callers ln N;ew Haven, Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blessing and
with Mr. &lt;1nd Mrs. Virgil Brnwns.
Sanora
of Broad Run, were SunMr. Lero.v Roush and fallllly
day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Gibbs of Oak Grove.
umbus, Ohio. visitcJ Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sandra Roush is lll with
H~l'mll'n Ca nt~i@t a•rwi SO!ll.
(hi.ckCnpox.
Mrs. Earl Darst and children,
RPV. W . S. and Mrs. C. G. BH~
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Mrs. Jim Harri s of Mas· called o"n Mrs. Evelyn Nicholson, lups were Saturday evening sup·
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Mr. Bobby S\cw:trl, from Mason, :P_•::r_..
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Lcw1 ~, motored to Kentucky, Sun·
ldlllcd on hi~ Grandfather, Andy
d•Y.,
Mrs. Fannie }'' ranees of M&lt;~:~un. Stewart, recently .
visited Mrs. Lila Williams and Miss
Mr. and Mrs . .r. Childers, Mrs.
Jt&gt;M~ic J.cwis, Sunday afternoon.
Ralph Slewarl ami children, Daun.
Mrs . Jllhn Curlisti Roush or Kay- Ft.uth, and Michael of Vienna, W.
l&lt;miJ,
visited hc1· pan•nt s, Mr. and Va. were vi~iting Mr. and Mr.i.
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Nichoi!Wn , Saturday John · Harrison, SundOJy.
I j~ vE·nl ng.
Vi:;ilinJ.: Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Henry,
Si1nday wcl'e Mr. and Mr11.
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Edward
Carder
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! an~ family from Point Plcosant. Charles At·mslrong and son uf
VISited lhdr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waverly. O.hi'O, ·~l'~. Al;nm Peck,
I Fred
Cihbs .
and children, Jimmy , Johnny, Jerry
Shirley Ann Oliver, and Sheila and Sharon of Chillic&lt;;the, Ohio .
• ltusseU, v i~itcd Mrs, Josephint
.Mw. flntd M1'S . Doo~ Qu·i:soobettTy
Knnpp, S11ndny.
Osl·ar Henry.
Mr. and Mn. Walt er Bl11ke, ca lJames Stewart of Mason, vlslted
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Ill Middleport
C:: Janf't nnd Janice Nicholson, Sun· Jed on Mr. und Mrs . Lloyd Hoff.
man, of Pcmcroy, Ohio, Sunday
ID BAKER F'URNITURI!! ~ day aHcrnoo n.
l.\1lher Tucker employed at Col- atlernoon .

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Ercell,
and LouiseMesdames
Adkins, Mn.
AllieNellie
Hof·
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Iva Boston, Miss Twila Richard,
Ml"lll. Ada Thompson, Mn. Beulah
Ric"-rd, Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs.
Ethel Fry, Mrs. HoJiiee Thompson,
aDd Virgtnla, Mrs. Maude Ball,
Mrs. Ka'lle Hart, Mrs.
Garaett
Chapman, Mrs. Reva Boneeut~.
EdwlD Hudson, Rev. and Mrs, Forrest Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Boston and Mike, and Mr. Ed Fry.
Mr. Emery P'ry WllS dinner guest
of Mr. and .Mrs. George T. AdkW
Sunday.

Fight Results

SYRACUSE

IY UNITED PRESC

The Sunshine Makers ClaSb of
Pre.sbyterian Church met Frithe
Nl.."'W YORK -St. Nicks lfieuei
day
evening at the home of Mrs.
8e11ri'as, ~7 th, z..jew Yui-k( ou.tpoo.inted Bobby Bel!!, 128, Younrgs- Albena Hubbard.
.oown, Ohlo, 10.
The meetin• was opened by sinlil·
ln.g ";~maz.i.ne Gr,ee ." Mrs. RachBANGOR, Md.-V.inoe Martinez, el McBride led the devoliow In
150~, PIJI:emlllh, N. J ., outpo.inled the ai;JsP.nee of Mrs. Anna "Grace
PatillO iM'lilis, 151, Mlon.treaJ.• lO.
Oiler, reading Bible Serlpture and
Irom t}Je devotional book "The
NEW ORLEANS-Oh.a.rll-ey J-IJ. Secret Place ," Faith like the grai.n
of Mustard Seed." Reports were
seph, 158, New Oirlea-ns, st-appE:(I
Jtrmmy Heedham, 1511h , Plhitadcd- t:ead and approved. Roll Call was
phlra, 8 .
answered by the word "worship,"
Bible Study on " Family Worship"
b M s All l1 T ( d
Sunday guests of their sori-in·law y r ·
a
ea or ·
and daughter, M1'. and Mrs . Andy
The entertainment was in char·
Corosa of Leetart Falls, Ohio.
ge of Miss Gertrude Duffy.

SPILLitO CHAMI'I
Spe)1q: atwrtpioas of .the Si1·
V1!f" .R.uo Sd!lodl are RddEy
Oik-r
""" sharoo Y""'*" W'llo will
meert. Jl1ie otJlB' ~ Mld lnlll•
~P "firom the Sa!ilbury TownMi·p sohOOls •at the
SUWil' Run
sebooll 011 M.ardh &amp;. 'l1be Sii'Vel"
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CHOIR REHEARSAL
'Ibe Slerdor cboiirl of dle :nrst
s.~.pt.Jsl Cbumh,"Mill have 4lbeir re...... 1 _.___,l -~- ot 6 4"
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t ime. !Mm. Dorothy ~ .i J cUreatot and !Mrs. C. P. Bradbury is
oorgani9t.

See this beautiful group of new .
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~ of Cite .Muon Colmt)·
~ Association in •IIID' efforl
to
sufficieot funds to build
a to- Jll'OPIN'(i illa5pital in fODit

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m.aJd dresses. Ballerina lengths·.

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Ptloasant.
'Ibe cempailln• during ~~he nwnl!l
of 'M arch wJ.li be ·a n at41empt. to
raW at .)east $1JO,OOO in oasb by
A.pril 15. If .tlhat 'II'IDOU'11.1J ,Is ll'aised

Strapless styles, some with mat-

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two b:rkMherB, Howard of P'lomeroy
and James of ZaDesvilJie md a
aumber·of ·Diiece&amp; and nephew8.
Bl!rial will be in• MQfiYl9VHie.
A Mer Mrs. !MUdla WoJsb of
Oao~~. dMd ~ weeks ago
on JaftUKy 4.

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Funeral ~rvices were 'be)d on
Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock
at the Fogle!mng Funeral Home in
Mason for Everett E. Tbomu, 79,
of Huntington.
Mr. Thomas died in a Huntington Hospital on Monday. He .was
born on De~mber 6, 11J76, in Le"tart and was the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thom:u.
Survivors include the wife, Mrs.
Margaret Thomas; two &amp;ons, Harry
Thomas, Huntington, and Russell
Thomas, Letart; two daughters,
Mrs. S. K. Somerville, New York

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Mrs. Jack Buckholtz, Cie-

In addit~on he is survived by one
slst('r, Mrs. Dclfa Roush, Hunt·
ington; and two brothers, Worley
Thomas and Thornton Thomas of
Hunting_to" and Chesapeake, Oh,·o,
respe~tively .

Ofricro.i.ing at the funeral was
Rev. Rufus Casto. Burial was n\ade

in the Letart Cemetet·y.

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day the White H014'!!;,!'t•
of the timt gl¥H •....., WH
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Duckworu,, !he ?···~!Jilt. . ·. P_ oint Pleas~.t.
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two g1rls • om the Bend AL-ea 1n
an ~tomo~ile ~ccident on Mon·
day mght, m .Pomt Pleasant.
Ora Mae Smith, of Mason. drl·.
ver of one of two ears involved in
a collision, was uninJ·ured but an
occupant of h•· "ar, Janet N•"ch·
'"' was
.. treated at tbe
olson of Clifton,
Point Ctinie for a bruised knee.

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Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary . of.; However, Loam for crop produdAgriculture, has autttotiJ:ed speC- ion are usually scheduled for re·
· 1 1arm opera u·on 1oaps 1or e llg·1- paymen! when t h e mcome
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1rom
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bl e f armers m Ill c1·gs Coun
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· , ln the erops Is· norm ally receiVe
fact for Ohio as a wholt\ WiUlam lperating loar.s are secured by liens
J . Brown, Coun t Y ~u.;,;,...,
., - · • ,·sor lor on ..•rops and , wh en necessary, by
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the Farmers omc .n.
unn 1stra t•lOR, lien on oth er properly.
said to day.
No loan can exceed $15,000 and
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no IIJ'8n can be made whi~h would
The aetion wu taken.uoder Pub.
_ cauae the total indebtedness ol the
ll C La W "2'7
-~ U A!fl· borrotler Of ' this type Of credit tO
1 ' 83"d
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.ing special loans for •arleultural
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dleport lh!Bb '9dhoa1 Feb. 28. 'l'hia

Sheliff .....
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ed that a 1956 StudelMiker wes
found -abandoned today on. Route
33 abwt 10 •miJies GIO'l1tih or Pun&amp;
roy,
'l1he :reportt .states Hmt the auto
\¥as stolen from .:l.'h e Wakefield
•Mlat-ar.s Co., •l-ot 1in Allhem same!loime 'l\ae8day "eVening.
The Ohio lll.:ghwsy Pa•lrol ro,,.,L.. R B.a'l
1 1J'Y' 47 '
•ported tlbM· .,.,..,n .
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types of ~offices of the- Farmers
Rome Administration tbro'u(h June
30, 1956.
The loans funds may be used to
meet normal operatini: expenses,
but not for the paY merit .of exist·
lng debts. The applicant Jl'WII. be
primarHy engaged in farming aDd
have suitable experieilee and reasonable prospects for su~ns in
the farming o~ratiooa he" plans to
carry on wtth· the (oan. .
The interest rate ·is 3' pe'rc::ent. Jte..
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pay~entli are sched~led aceor iM
·~ ~ to the borrower's a b"l"
llty to repay.

41-42, lew 43; brown mix 41-42;
extra larg~40; A large white 37·
39; A medium white 35-36; A medfum brown 3&amp;-36.
Cbickens, steady; fryers 3-31,1 lbs
21·22ll, mostly 22; hens, heavy Gver
5 lb 22·24; bena, light 5 lh and
under 17·18; hens ligbt, leghorns
14-16.

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Admitlbod Tuesday. 'Mt'S. Bertlha
Soott, Pomeroy; '11ht.-iid0!'1' R~loey
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jtle, immaculate tuto ia ~err appoiD.tmea.t of tbii·Sup.W

OldlliiOI&gt;ile. You'U Joyolt ca oipll But :rou-~..,.te Iii

thl..~""' ~·
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Safety,Bido Cbo.Wf Come Ia. MouUN 1lto Super II

ESTIMATES ARE FREE
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foudoat upectallolll. Y'oli'B '"'":• dn cat

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1'be- Cnit:f Execut1vr· rold a reeord-breaking newt;
conference,
however to'hat w~e Wt.'Te a DWD·
ber of factors bearmg on his dec ~ ion w:hidl he would exphtln
t-o night W ·tC!e ;,:n ..'f'ica.n people
m .a. radio and television apopearance.
r:he Pce&amp;idcnt. endmlo! a ·long
p ~riod of pohtJcal tm-'&gt;J•'ffl follow·
ing hi3 heart attack: of •last Sept.
24 b:&gt;ld repmters :
'\\ly a~-er w ~H be positive,
·t hat is aH.irmative."
Ml". E.iseohowi"!I' said •he was not
ceTt2ln tobat. fhe R.f-pu bl lean C(lfl vent-ion et &amp;im Ji'r&gt;allCISt'O in August would waot to nominate lbim
&lt;~ft.er ;he out•U.nM tooi.l(ht fbe various fa-ctorw i.nvol._.ed in his wildingnes; to run aga~n
He said he wanted al~ of tbese
fact0i"3 to be ~gh-ly under
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Fir•t Payment Due 30 Days
Bank Financed
After Work Is Compl11ted
(No Handling Charge)
YOUR PROPERTY NEED NOT BE PAID FOR

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. Accordi~g to the w~itten oplnlon tbc ev1dence also d1Scl01:;ed the
bulk of Emma Duckworth's e 1 t.
ate went, partly by deed during
h er lI·lotl me and the b alanee under
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er w , o her sister, Sydney BarteJs, aild her two living brothers,
Alber t an d W alter Duekworth. And
th at Emma Du ck worth's affection
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I or h_e r s1stcr
and two brothers
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P.reval e . O':er er affection for
b~r relatiVes of lesser degree, the
meces and nephews.
' A1l of her meces and nc hews
three grandnieces, a namcsa~e and
the Presbyterian Church of Syracuse were given cash b""
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WASHINGTOI\" li' -President f;1ood by 6le A1oeri.'all peopi_e -...

E~howCI" sud .tod&lt;oy he would
be w.illing lY run I.oc re-elect4on.

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NOT O~E CENT DOWN

As Long As 36 Months To Pay

President To Address Nation
In Radio-TV Hookup Tonight

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New Mystery
Contest To
Start Today
He.r-e W.e Go Again·!
'I1be- Da~ly Sentinel ':ltier a COU·
pie weeks ·i n 1-ap:;e of time ill conduol.j.ng anoth.er' "Mystery

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but wait .a minute! '!'bertis a p roverbial " fly in,#he ointmmt." thi» :t4me. The silboueti.e
·~ you "VoiM"'View m Pagi! 7 in
tod'ay'o~ is:rue -is not bhe ane oi a
man but vf l!Jte &lt;fair sex.
In order to make tt.e c:ont.e-:;l
m&lt;~Te inberelt~nrg and a tbe re~uest of many of our wbiaibers,
-tlie Sentinel lhas been for me past
Lwo weeks lhunting {or tb;;!- right
lady io fill tlbe bilt f(lf' the con-conte&amp;b

t.es.t.
Fl•Ve MI.ddleport
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given
the
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am en,
Pleasant, a
am-ount
llhe
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rotaled
wKI
pastors Ser-v-e As rnassenger
Y
ares Rader, Pt. Pleasant,
ceived
bkmt adjoinwas treated for a fractured nose
in«
Womao" orr by
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letter or post un:i.
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Abandoned Auto from
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et eports
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Found By Sheri'(£ ative
lending agencies. the Farmer&amp; uee:
cabBID
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prESident: &amp;y
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Probate Judge John C. Bacon today handed down a ruling in the
Emma Duckworth will case. Gist
of his holding was that the late
Emma Duckworth having used the
words "my two ·brotl\ers" twice in
her will, she
intended
her
two brother&amp; living .11t the making
of the will, where the evidence
sbowed she had five brothers, three
of whom bad been either dead or
missing for more than thirty years
prior to making the will.

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sPECIAL LEGION MEETING
is tlbe 8eCOn!l year ~ ~ tmbFeeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
lbas ileen ~ed by lbhe
Amerieap. Legion, will have a spec- mmiL;ters -and b(o)olgly 'Situdmh!l.
lal meeting tonight at '1':30 at. the
Mod.erfator of :llbe panel was· ·tlho
KYGIR' CRIIk TOUR
Legion Hall and Post Commander Rev. Howalld Ruppell:fl, pastnr of
~ of ~the stete Hi®bwB'Y Henry Clatworthy has asked
F.irst ~nn• Clburth
htnOl Aux.Uiuy &lt;aDd .1 heir ~('Iader members t.o be pRJJent.
·and 4hnse tlakmi put weN' robe
Rev c E
Patrolman W. R. Dawis mot !MlnnPM
CLUB
TO
MElT
.
. . Jlayt, .Boaot&amp;; Rev,
day even-'ing at the l.Cgion ihaH
~ GardRer: ~b ol. atnist·
Tbe PM Club wUl meet this
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end ~ .m 81 body to otlhe Kyger
sltc' I Rev. Robert st)'U"S,
Nw.arene:
W
ing
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Re.v
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.le
&lt;Jr\1d&lt; l!ll~dc Where Obey
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tbodUt.
wl~ltioo muffiler.
jo!Mct the Aux~iarir Pat.:rOI and Cr 00 k11, Illg h S treet.
C&lt;lrpQrOl Plet-&lt;e llllcOreedy of GolTtCKITS ON SALE
Hpol&gt;ht and wer.e 1\itkeD On "' .tour
of -tlbe plant. 'lbe tour was made
A.nlnouJroement: was made ~today
by 35 magbw'V.
tlluwt tidrets for llbc Sectional
""lretbaH """"' bet....., PomeMEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
roy ond (lljilllOO!Ihe
Satwday
ni;!bt
.are
mw
11)0
sale
at
Pom-eroy
Adlnllted:
Mri. """" !l4ae
Greeolee. Pomer,ooy; Mns:. Auetln Jun-ior Hi'lh olfioo mel sti!Mrkra
Middlepiml
Dnlf
The dueatis """"" ••ll
Diem-: IM!'&gt;- klli"J P&lt;&gt;woll, at 75 ee:nts QC!b "W'IU I'GID'Irin QD'
ale. 'llutiJ. 3 p. m. Sriday,
Ra-cine.

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fti&lt;obt- 8 •. m. ftloday and

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SUA'Ii¥cq~ude ~his 'Wiife, one

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Pomeroy Native
Reported Dead
In California

OTHER PEOPLE DO

RELA}(, and let an
EXPERT Do It

'l1hey

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In w·Il
case
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,.1908. She
Ateordlng lbo a repollt. by Actmarried and accumulated a
•i flf Obief !Of Pomeroy Poli:ce F'rlallk considerable estate by industry
Hudtsd.n, 181 mM ftloard been ~ thrilL and prudent in'v estment. Sh~
tamperiJll wittlh oan; pBked &amp;t Ute had betln staying with one of I•••
....
smtdor~ on Monday ni 1~ht, '-·
a
surviving brothers, Waite'
,..3
Pomero&lt;y wnman·.
d
from late 19~ unt'il flhc
HU&lt;bon etated tUlat dle :tb&amp;e[ passe away at Holzer Hosp;tal •
cJ.im'b ed to tlbe .r oof t~ ol ltlhe J anuary 11, 19515,
building by bHaking a window irn
illhoe womarts iMSt ll"t)On1. for oiJ fOIOt·
HowBTd iMicla"wtloSh received word bold. 'Ibe ·pel'60'n climbed
Tu·~o! •••-•• of aulll'
~·- "Wl\1"
~- 1flbe '(\()0I'S It() •IIUCI
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IUll'C ~
QRC ~ lllll't&gt;
ther, W~ Mdnba~Sll, '1'4.
g-rease II'OtOiin and brto.k-1.~ ~
'Dhe ~. llJ&lt;rti.ve or Pame- window near !l!bo eaves and. climb·
ror. tlhe son Of !Mt'. alld Mrs. J101m ed into ltihe gl"e861e room.

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161:.ep tow~ ~-ing federal fun_ds
1 fot' the bttid.~ under tbie KillBurto.o Act.
-is \hoped bybe·"l!he--.........~.-..~.
Board tbat
htt ·'f
.
.tt e " ort
to
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·M:ardl w~11 br.Lng ~ year-lOJlll
d:rjve Ior !Wlds to a ~

Several people escaped serious Croo·k, ~treasurer
injury on Sunday evening when f ey J•r., aearet.ary.
•
two ear eollided at an intenection
.
in New Haven after one had failed
to observe a atop sign.
.,
A car driven and Owned by Wy•tt 1
,
Chadwell ol New Ha_ ven Wl8 struck,
by another auto dnven by R118sell
'
Lee Rousb, 18, of Middleport, in .
an accident which cauSed Jleavy
U
dam1ge to the Chadwell car.
The Roush car had a dama~cd
Local' poM.oe 1800 &amp;eeki~ a per·
fender and steerlna: mechamsm ~n :or ·p.el'9J08 Who iFBmed en~le the Chadswell carl_ was towed ~~-~- ~ sb~-~Ed
w a. garage. tate po ICC iqvesti· .-• •v""~ ..,..._.100 Y ........_."' a
~ated tbe aceldeut.
\
' w~lldow bebwaen 10 p. m. Tw!Bdaoy

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d Everett Thomas
ro ateJu ~e . FWieral Service
Makes Ruling

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have~•ui!Ori&gt;d
from brill- 1lnol
20-ms
·self with..DOne
reporte~r aerlous.
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Servi•"e Stall.On
Is BurgIariZed
r esday Evemng
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be supplied. by mail effont Co
. bui-ld a $750,000 un.i.t wW! be bor' rowed.
·, Hetl!l1y Ntay, of WJ\.eel,in·g, an:!ii~
tROt, was: raubbooized on Monday
1evming Ito file ~ piaw

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ROOMS OF ~
I
New Furniture

... rest

Several Esea~
fn]'ury In New c~.Mlonday's meetin·g~ilcem ol
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l·he
n..el
,
Haven
Collision
.·llr.'e
Jack Bu~ton, ~dent; Jam.
vroo

J uniur Sizes . ..... ... 9 to 15
Misses Size,. ........ 10tn20

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designated 119 "M'8SO.ll COwtty Hos-

for

Gradua,;·on • Prom • and Brid.es-

Mrs. W.A . Mosor tiad an operat·
ion preformed on her' J)ose Wednes.
day by Dr. Hartman of Parkers ·
burg.
Mr. Dallas Hoffman and famnr
moved Tuesday from tbe Paul M.:·
Coy farm to the Mrs. John Roush
farm near Plain Valley.
The Ladies Aid of Oak Grove
E. U. B. Church will meet with
Mrs. Blanche Yeager, February
21st.
Mrs, AUie Hoffman spent Sunday after·noon with her fatber and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. George T.
Adkins.
Cecil Bleaslng received a Jetter from his brother Bert who is
visiting in Honolulu, and after
returning to his home in Enumclaw, Wa.!lhlngtor. for a rest, is
planning on it with Cecil.
Mrs. Ourlis Richard was notified
that her niece, Miss Sylvia Jean
Chandler will reeeive her cap a.nd
hib on March .2nd wbere &amp;he iii in
training at Charlelton General
Hospital. Mrs. Richard is plan·
ing on being present.
_ :M::r:. and Mrs. Arch Yeager were

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$130,000 .Sought For Hospital
Trustees LaWtch All 0 ut Drive
ToCompleteFWidRaisingEffort

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CHI IF$ thlt week ....-. , .. · , hts c'llltpt._., .., exnllent re.
c:otd In fl,. flghtln1 circt• In
tented with pltl •ac~ps In
OhJo. At tM lttft ·Dwftht P.trker
comrnendat'i• of their MrYict
-l4ol!lol the p.m-. FINto tM communftr u htt• of

TWO PAST . POMEROY

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pf0¥int1Y as Mlyor &amp;:. F. Robl~

ton

plu tht hon.onry told
b~d,.. on Henry· .Werry · an~ ·.
R•lph Sluan. Wllfry Ml""fN AI

Fl'" Chief '""" 1950· ilt..... h
1953 ~nd
durin• 1950

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·aftd 1955. loth are m.mben of
thll Volunteer Fir. D•p~rtnwnt
end tM lmerv-r"y Squ1ch.
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pr\ize; ''gneeo;otuf("
$5; I!DSW.Y!l
be re-

by .the leM!-y
tbe ·~~

by ~ .in lt!be .QOOiillllfM,
c.o.mrmtlo.n.
He det'l ined to s:q whether he
wanted 1 '-ioo ~ ~ M,
ND.on as biis ntnniog mate~ '
a}llhough !be ceitoe:rated htB biP
admiratioa for Nixon.
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Mr. Eisenbowe- Rid lhe woulcl
have 00 walt to e.e w'bo- the ...
publican convention ~·
ror- pretlident.
'I1ben. be .atd.
would be the lime to di5cut8 t.De ·
vice praideney.
·
l'resXk-nt F.li:&amp;enhower, who wiU
be 66 next Oot.ober, will be the4
o1dftlt Chief ~ve to seek
s.erond term .
1bree otiher
presidc.ta. weN.
older 'lihan Mr. Eiaenbower at dae
time of theilr fllllt inaugura~ William Henry ~.
es Bucbanan, 65 .and Zedlary n.y,., lor, 84. HarTisOQ and TayiGr died during ~ f.int lbenn. Buc,__,
did not &amp;eel -a second term. 111'~ EilmrlbcJwer "Wa:!l 62 z.t -his Rnl

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