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Saturday, March 3, 1956

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Pythian ~isters. Magnolia Temple
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we gWe Thee pnme far Jesus
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comes f!rom 'Ilhee ~ llim.
Help us bo be '*ligent ion spread.ing .tlhe gOOpel 110 llbat ollhers 'WiiU
know the joy of Thy AlvatJiOo.
In OI:Wsl's uamc. Amen.

Waldo

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10:30 A . M. W~ Sc:rvke. Topic "The Oross"-"A Stumbl~
Block"; Jr. YF in charge or warobip in ObGroh Sohoo1: 6 P. M.
Jr. YF, lk&gt;b Wilom, • - ; 0
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it's easy to underalond why over 90%
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solely ond reodily- by check.
Optn your Che,kin$1 A_«ounl ot this bclnt.

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Monday, MQ!~h 5, 1956
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Panthers Fall Victims To Chillicothe By 69-41 Score
Balanced Cavaliers Attack Proves
To Much For Pomeroy Cage Quintet

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The Panthers hit 15 out of 23 free
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also did a good job of
auardma: big 6'6"' center Gordron
Mickey, who waa
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quarten that he played. The Pan.
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Including bomen by Bob 'IburmaQ
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Totals
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Facts and Figures:
ChllUcothe __ . ___ 13 30 150 69
Russell of San Francisco and
Pomeroy - --- - -·- 8 17 28
of Duquesne wUl be the
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The 6-foot, tO-Inch lt:WJie!I Ina'V CORA GILES
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takes him must C!~ftt on
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Mlr. •nd 'Mlro. llo&gt;Jey Johnoon ..., I&lt;
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Mr &lt;and .M!ra. lJeonaM 0.00Gih and tq s«~rvlce.
b'On'- rh:we nrt.u~ned t.Q dlcir borne
Madison Square Garden, wlrieh
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look college basketball b.ie; time,
Mn. NdU10 P.1milll' spent .a dsy bu really suffered as result of
with iher "&gt;i!Jter1 IMll'S'. c. M1. Vinacandal! and th~ back-to-the·
lng at PolllC!IOy.
movement with reaultant
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r.n WOW!&lt;! up iio ~- 111'1'1114 ~ t11o CloW&gt;l.., lmllioo today.
medina b)' ~!!«- • ..., H_e _ . u -.-bl• -*
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GUILD 1;0 MElT
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GrRCe Episcopal Guild will meet
dians' bieb commtaDd waMs 6111"- It the Parish House on WedQ.eldaf
ci.e' !to ,g:et down 00 .~ ~ as eveolng, March 'lth at 8:30 p. m.
SOIODo 419 pOI!I!Dble lio lm:b up fior his •Hostosee: Mrs. Ever•"- HIYN.
ll-3 1955 ~- W'«st MUOI1 M1i8 Lenore GlUes and Mba Vida
iD IOr'g'aln.ized .baJ!. ·
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Perez Tonite

quite an 1r1ument with a apecta·
tor when the team played Siena
jn Albany.
'11e called me a fat so-and-so,"
Lynch reported. "·I didn't mind the
so·and-so part, but I work hard to
take off those ounces.''
Ken Norton of Manhattan says
he'd like tc aee the Army-Navy
basketball game "not because lt'f
dirty but because in that one the
boys are entlrely indlfferertt to
contact." Which is the old Army·
Navy story · no matter what the

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Tlh~ ,prQSIMt were Nol"Yl
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Ohio State nolmmlna: aquad, su·
NEW YORK UP-Wellta'weight
preme ruler of the BtJ Ten waters, Gene f&lt;llrier 'Of Niagara Falls, N.
was back home today wearlnc ttJ Y.,is ·t .Voredat.ll-5 tobeatDano,.,.,t.,,•,
eighth Jtraleht league crown, dec- I ny Jo Perez .JOf Ne.w York agalln
' SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY or SELL
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we
Have
Prospects
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Homes
The Buckeye awJmmera out· ot'OUJlder et St. Nicbotu Arena',
claased ·runnerup Mtcbipn Jn the
JtOtr,i er'• jaliling -~ ~s
l}leet finals 8a\Urday night, fJnbb- lh.anun«ed out • ~ dee!·
lng with 106,.-potnta to the Wolver- l&amp;iOD OV{l!'l Je1lt-ohoolter Pen!z. .t St.
6 Room H~use and bath, Out bulldillgs, ond barn, wate1
lnes' 36.
NldY890'1'1- +Wy 26. The ltiJlr.ee dog
electric, oil heat, 2.65 acres fertne ground. Better Take
The Bucks ended competitiou II)Ndol&lt;al•s. voted m. Ul'l!iL9oo, U. 6-4
with a flourish b)l winning the top 6--4.
A iook at this. In the heart of the Letart lruck
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'":'Y"'IIio es.per.Smart Cuchln• lilt
AI Wiggins, James Canfield, lind
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Ed Kawachlka ol
touch· "'1111 coi'E.
lege basketbiU coach, admita ed otf a chalD re
· .lJl the fln- ~ J~ ... ~.'""'- ~·'~
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.In Minersvilll, ~s, 'h acre lot, Mt&gt;dern ·kitol&gt;en,\g&lt;!Od
there 's " nothina Uke a brilliantly ' al 300-yard medley-t~tiy by eUp-r tered ill'~ · .J.n ibts la!lt five
roof, only 2 )'!an-old This is a bargain. Call, Write
coached game."
plng3.1 seconds off the old league ll~s. wbiott mciuded on-e ~ ·
"In a recent game," Mike said, record of 2 :49.3. Iowa, Nortbweat· His last •three bou.ils lt'(W.ltoo nl
" one of my kids hit on 11 out of ern and Miclri&amp;an followed In that defE~iDIII.
12 shots . So, in the flnt time out, order to better the old record.
P.oi:rier 'OUipolnt;eld
Catmine
I really dld a smart btt of coacJ1.
Leet Van HoUman. of Ohio State F'm'e on Jan. ~o. HI$ ~IK boul.IS
ing. I told him: ·K~ep ahoolln&amp;:l" set a record In tbe 200·yard ortho- ~&amp;Gt ~ tr~esur.ted ,m_ fiw win.s
Phone 201
Pomeroy, Ohio
Unlllc• Otct Days
Did ja hear the one about the dox breast alroke in. both the quali- on•ee~dr!':!'"'~-~~-~~i&lt;&gt;a&gt;'o~~de~fc~.,~·~·_:.~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~==""'==="""===~
The attendance lor 11 GardeB guy eating ai the country club .who fyine round and the finals. He
double-headera tbll year . tof,alild t complained to the w,q,iter that stroke4 the qualifying round in.
• or an averqe of &amp;,810. there wa:~ sand in his 8plnach!
2.26.0 to crack the te(:Ord ot 127.3.
old SRO dayl., four 'df)ublc
lie bettered his afternoon mark by
would have 1utpa11ed thls
"That's outside my jurladlction," · &amp;17tng the diatauce at nlgbt Jo
entire aUendaQte.
aneered the walter. "You'll have 2.215.4.
Lynch, the cherubte St. to complain to the greens comWiggins' time in the 200-yord In·
basketball coach, 10t Into mlttee."
divldual medley, a new event, was
2.08.3, which will be a world r-ee-

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·a 37"Year-(jd player," H:igginB
Sl!i:d. " He reaiJy lir.:dc5 good. " Vei'IDO:D, who'llil! be 38 oo April
22 .rook 8 tberriAie mbbtn&amp;' rfoo1,
~'"'""ger Ted W:tiillllS, wbo priM·
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August.
Tba OlevelablJ: Jmtitma' lean
thalt. pitcller Mlte ~ mi~t

two hmiqes eacb. Ta)'Jor, pitcblng df!!(oe«.N toe ..Geoqte IM)'8'1t'a" 3-1 ..
for tbe rookie•. aUowed no one ~ 11M BoiJitlcm Red Sox iltCiot lbhcir
,...,h flral dtlrln; his otlnt.
!bwt ollille 'P'Ini at Mickey
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Oa Th• Brllhteat Corner ::i
la MiddlePort
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Gene Poirier
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE TI't}e c. hamps
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Rookie Aparicio Sho.ws Well
Rookie Redleg
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MUioaoa« Mite~ said !be beJoieved 110
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the way the Panthers couldn't C"&lt;lpe the bigeer Chillicothe players. Bill
wilh the aH round strength of the 1 Andrews also played well 'in his
CM&gt;aliers as Pomeroy had one of final game as he led the ~or.ers
their poorer shooting nights.
with 11 points, while BHJ Sheridan
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. Challacotbe, who ful'lsh.ed second fact (hat he wasn't tritting. Bill
~n the t~ugh Central OhiO League, Brown was high for Chillicothe
jumped mto a 6-0 lead at ~he start with 17 points with Proehl hitting
of the contest befor-e Jumor Haw- 11
thorne hit one from the f~r ICft
Tonight at 7:00 p. m. GallipoHs
hand corner to break the ace for and Athens will meet, while at
the Panthers.
8:30 p. ln. Chillicothe will tangle
Two free throws by Hawthorne wtth Lancaster, who beat Wellston
made it 6-4, blll the RoS5 county 70-61 Saturday nia;ht. The winboys then pulled away to take 11 neu Will advance to the Regionals
13-4 lead. Just before the end or at Cincinnati.
The box score:
the period two straight fielders
by Billy Sheridan made it 13.S at
Chillicothe
the first period.
Pos PG Fouls Totola i
Brown · ·---- - F 6 9-5
17
Pomeroy stayed close on the Hoshorn ----- - F I 3.{)
2
heels of the Cb.illicotbc
rive Mickey
c 2 3-2
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tllroughout mOISt of the second Heaton __ ____ G 1 2·1
3
quarter in spite of the flicl that Proehl ___ ___ G 4 5-3
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they had sevcraJ turnovers, and Irwin ____ . ___ c 2 5-4
8
just wcren 'I on their shot~/ Late I Oy-er ~ __ __ ___ F 1 3·2
4
In the period Proehl and ' Brown H'uff - ------- G 3 2·0
6
p.aced a rall y th.at gave Chillicothe Coopei ______ o o 3-1
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a comfortable 30·17 lead at half· Stafford ______ F 2 0.{)
4
time.
Locklear . ___ F 1 4-1
3
Two quick baskets by_ Bill And- ~Rice ____ , . __ G 1 2·2
4
rews at the start of the second
Totals
24i 41·21 69
half cut the lead to 30-19, but the I
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Pomeroy
Cavaliers then took command, and I
Pos FG Fouls Totals
gradually built up their mari(in Hawthorne
F 2 2-2
6
until they led 50-28 Ill the end or ; Brown -·--·. F 1 1.0
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Baseball _Camps Start Action

MONEY PITCHER. •• • • By Alan Mcml

The Pomeroy Panthers ended baUet, and ht was unable to eet
their 1956.66 cage season Saturda)' lbe ball.
night as theY.. dropped out of tlwl
For tbe Panthers little Eight
SEO Class A District basketball Ball Butnngton played an out·
tourney by lOsing 69-41 to a good standing floor game as he time
ChiiVcothe Quintet. Tra'iling all and time again stole the ball from

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Monday, March 5, 1956

The Daily Sentinel

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Happy Harvesters
Meet Thursday At
Federated Church

WOMEN AND WHEELS

· Television Gets lob as
Traffic Trouble Spotter

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Brown; Dill Andenoo, Sue Smith,

~~ sondra Pottt; Junior Trumpet Duet.
ries and twelve Senior e.ntrle.a. The Clrolyo Mllboa.n, Jobnora Lam(

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ratina of one or !upertor was at· bert.
ven to fifteen entries while the
Those reeetvlq a r1Unt: of twe
~~~~f!.-=e~~'rid: rating or two or Excellent wai gl- or Exl!el.lent 1re 11 follOWJ: Bill
ven to eight enll'les.
YouRJ, Junlor Dr.um Solo; Jobn~
evening at .the Cburdh !!or tlhei:r
L bert , J un L
Trum
Mardi meeting.
Those rt!C_:I7iving Superior rat· am
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pet 101o,
IMr.s. llo)t Seydil"ied ·pJ'IESided &lt;Wer lngs are as fOllows: Naaey Wood- Selliqr Cfarintf·,Quartet, .Jo1 Smllb:

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Rep. George Meinhart Is Guest Speaker
.. At Meigs Retired Teacher1\ Gathering
Re:p. Goort'll M.eiriliart was ·i.Uetiot
s peaker when tihe M~iots CQUMJy
Retrrcd Teachen&gt; A:.lsootation met
Saturday ~attarnoon m d~oe fPOC!tal
""'m o1 ............... OhurOh.
Group stn~:i'll'g of "My Wi-ld

11'11S'h Rose"

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Mrs. Geoor.j"e 'MeG-bee enlft'tain ed Mr. find !Mln. C. L. Ha.ckw0:1ih
and family, &amp;lie, W. V·a', Saturdaoy.

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fd!u at ohiis lhwne.

A . H. Ebembach. ·i&amp; cont1ood obo
this !home, Laaley St., by i}lnellt;..
-Mits. 6eTitlha Scoitd: underwent

'lcBrtde as accompanist. opened
William Ault m.n Salul"d11y •o
tJhe meeting m ctwtrge of -the preretUI'!II rto :the l'lvor boat where he
sJdent, ~hss Mat'("\a Karr. Dt'YU:- maj·or surg"""" Saturday llllll ·tha · WOI'.ks ·. - •a two wooks visit w~tt.
tJ.om; ttaken rrom
"The Upper
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Ruom'' wero led by Mns. Nel•lie Hollm'.~
is ·reJ)Ol'bed j lli .........,.
Tracy, who clu;ed witlb a poem '10 COB .. ~ ·
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Robert A:Jlliey,
Hllllt~ngton
and l)t"'8)'EI".
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Mr. and Mnll George Massar ..and apeM Jtte weekend with lhiB grand·
::dlort htrsmess ses5110n was 9Dil of Columbus- Wft'"e ~ m&lt;1t!her, !Mrs. &amp;!by McKendrie and
·h cl(l. Miss Ethel G.a~r~l'llnd acted as tue&amp;tfioofihD~.Mr.oJ'DdiMn. b:i'&amp; n:cphew, Dkviid A$1b1-ey .
S~eereta.ry in llhe g·ba:mce of Otis Ctarence !Mat.sar.
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Crawford. M-embers rePt1)'1.ed send
Mr. end Mrs. Oharles }!"JJkew iUld : _A~U WOO a.t~e'd if.'he O...'fEA
ing a Di1'1thday ("ard to Mr!Sl Edna fa.ruty of OlJariea:rtlon ~i:ted. Sun- Distr_tot contests t.n Athomt SaturGarleton who-se b.lrthd~ was Sun- day :wi!llh Ibm' moth6r\ Mrs. P.lm· 1 day mcluded ~· Dave fo'aTmer,
da-y
enoe BlJrn:8de.
I Mrs. .A.r1!bllr Slcinn·er, Mm. HobeJ1
Ml'.. M~in.hant spoke 00 141'gisla·
•Mrs. Clyde Andrew:! ~ft. .Frltday ! Coats, !Mrs. Walter Crooks, iMr.
ilion roga.nding tthc 6al&amp;TY of retir· 1ar a· vt!it m I.nng Beach. Qali,f,, l~d Mrs. t,.ow.e.U PI"'basco, Mrs.
eel teaohcrlt. He stated ~· hat ·tlhere widl. her $00., Roborlt. Clella:l.
L:. M. Hezmosy.
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wa;,; $250,000,000 ·in the pension
Mrl. and llflm. Donbe;y Reibel &lt;and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ga:lhii~Jiher
fund and tllal &lt;teachers. retiring d;wugbter, Doom. spent Sunday !Ul rand ron OIM'I~ton ·howe been
now wou·ld ·rL'ICeive en inCJ'l'ase Galrli~ wltrh Air. and Mn. Earl 'vi';;~illing ~hi'S .partmts,' Mr. ood 'Mil's.

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would not be .g·iven tthe •t ooreasc.
Mn. Howardi Lyom lQ)d MliJlfHJ€
11hn oon~ " Mobher MII!Ch~-ee" POl'lf:smooutlh vmted. SwJday will!h
·and ''W•h-i'le- k iSh Eyes are Smil· iJ'iel.W'VeS ~.
ing" &lt;l'nd tlhe mi2.palh benodictioo
!Mr. ·and IMr$. Dale Faulk of Colk'11 by ~r:r,.,_ Tracy closed the meet· umbu:!l *fie ,pregts of .bel' I'{)OIIlbet,
ing.
Mrs. GolW!e Hawk.
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'Jlhe Apt"il m1~~tin..: will· be he-ld
Dw~glht Blll'!lonJ of Cleveland vis•at t•he )J1lmn of E. 0 . Sa undoni~, at ited !his ipal"61lt'S, Mr. and 'Mni. W.
"Joorn-ey'&lt;S End", IQn t:hc AtJll.em C. Bul'tlon Jlthe •past ~k .
Road.
Pfc aDd MM. IM.artkn MlcAngus

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'"Fashion

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Trends

wit •h t."V'Cl'Y one ,aHc.mli'n.IC brirugin~o:
;I t•lmh,ibu~ion o r .,\(ll!lhlllll(, mtmcy
o1' nl'llOI' usdu•l
wrti'Cli•.:.S 1Lo 6e
,-;;t•llll .to t•he OhUI"dh W{l{1ldl Scrvoiocc
to MliJpl·y 1le.~Htute pCQP].c.
•: \ln. W•i'IHs An•t•hony, ch~i·rman
n[ llhc Commitlt•e on Yooth Worlc
was ~no chm~c uf t.b t, •pl8'118 foc tilre
rpaollt')' and Harold E. Hubbtlrd
adOO' ~so MC. Pau1 Smar:t· ,)led the
1N~rollll ilm for il'he IO'Vt1l!i.IJI!Il: ~·fter
Onrvid Dwrljlt Jr. ·had o1)('11l.e(i ~[he
nwc·tlng. •"-Nl·. CJ if!«d st.llmbo
~:tve .t.hc c-l·~ing devui.JIOilBIL

Also Accessories Of
• Purses
• Co lorful Scarfs
• New Costume Jewelry
• Corsages of Violets, Apple
Blossoms, Elc.
• N)rlon Hosiery

• Jlamlkcrchiefs

Grace

Bras,

Corsets.

McCOYS

R rf•nt'~~Hnenl:io were. served by
' :\1it's. r~aul 51nart. .and Mn.. t:lui.
\ lh'nnt 't t . OO-ll~hal:nmen 10f the hoti·
1 ~A:·~ ~ommi.utae 'lind M'l11. Da:vld
• Dar.o;rt Jr ., ·fk.-c&lt;lil11l'IOO· t'\IIP. tuble in
/ k('("p~n~ witlh tlhoc "SOS" uym•bol.
SI:w .used oar hmtt. on a saee of 'WlaN'·
cs w~uh "SOS" l:ltgt1ttl6 !Jirinlg aond
lieagul.l~ •11nd .f1i ~ih. 411d0ed 10 lbhc 111~
·rnosphcre of lllho center .rl"'lftt6-

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plllls" pa'nliy wa.ll ihcld ot~~t :\Jhe F.Lrj;~t ; :N. J ., w~Lh a ·rudar etu'Uill. Bo',WJ
na·plblt Ohu·r&lt;'lt F1ri&lt;llfY &lt;'VOil!i'llli! ; were I!Y('n'L W ()pel'.llohuon SaiCollll1 U~

~atlerin~ Styles in aU the
New Shapes--ll luek , White
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Contribution Party I
Held By Baptist
Church Group Fi'i • ·a1904
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-t Fort Kinox. 17toc
romfri ned

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Girdles,

0. E. McK!inJ.ey 'had tlhe cast
' removod. Saturday from lllhe wrist
I which he broke SlX \W!Cks ago
wllt.'n he fcl&lt;l on :K..-e 'll.s" he was
leaving Ibis work oilt. Ulw Ford: G-a·r·
I age.
F...ddie B~ke •has boon canfin·
ed 'lo .M!&gt; thorne wJ~h measl-es. He
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ol Bailltoimore,
spt'll1t
rtlhc wook 1
end'
w~l!l:t MD. Md'.,
W-endell
Betzl!n;g.
Mrs. FJl'lank Wjnei:Jroemler Mum· · lbave bctm vio:iil.'iong ·ht.'\l' •mu(ltber,
cd thorne Sllllurd&amp;y al\l~ oa two •.M•N. Ma:ry Jdllnwtl .alld 11el-a0lrves
ween v-i18ittl wtiiJh rolialt!vcs d.n• New in CoilUilllbU8.
Br~Ont, 1\a.
•:1\otlrs. W.kH~e M•lltld COfll!.ru, l'lom·
HOward OaTPt-"flller lhil'l'l accepted eroy .ha~-&gt; pu.rChWYt.-d •!.De prqpcrty
('ffl:pd'(l)"Jl)C!Qt ~~ .the Jolm Duerr fon;narly uoou·piod by rt:he ·o ffices
Store 'i1l•1Riaolnc.
, uf Dr. 1''. M. OluH oo lb)Jo ('QroCr
1 of Not,\•h SE'!OOnrl amid (0811 St.
Hoxi e PriCe, ron. uf ,Atr. ami
M r.&lt;J. Ed l'ori&lt;cc, Clweliand, and Juu
, •M. SOhaaf, son of '-'lui. t::. S. Sl'h•a af
1 •h'&lt;~ve n.-re.ived ltlhei'l' honorable di~1eh-a·rgn~ f1rom 'll~e ~· ~· Army.
'PI~cy ~n scrw-oe tn iM.arctt uf

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' Mt K ftoblll"l:. Rcibctl, lt~p;LOn.oal
. Di·J'I)Ot(}l' o r 1r1he Obi'O Als6oc~i~llion
of Garden CJ ubs aUcnodod ·a G!l'l'·
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den Qliub mc~llifllll '11!1. Dou.rWi• l''r.i ·
da•y f'VI?~n~i-Dg •fllnid was a'C'COill'IJI&lt;Iniod
by ihrn' dooghtoen, Mt ·~. Cilllal'le:;
Hr•adbllf1' .
P&amp;l~ K8rlr ~t txmil i he wookond
'\¥11011 OOr ~Mer . •Mi'S E. T. Bauot.'l',
~ IS IJ'IOC"((ycnblf: from .major sur·
g6l'f at H'Oizor Hos!)ilt·M ift'll'd• wWh
•her .par-oe.Mf!, Jldr. ~Bnd M1M. C. n.
Ken- Sr; She f!Ctw'ffll£1 Ito Co~u-m ·
· hU'S Sunlday 111rli was ~lc...:J
·as lar 0.'1 G.rov-epott by Obri:JIInc
Kioe.1J!l'cr who •bad e p·C'll:t ttlhc •palrt
six mOI'Idls w~llh her •gr111ndmoL•h.cr,
.Mn. E. S. Sdhallf' wthill.c 9he lltltJOOld
.£'ld. 4lhe 1110001 K:lt!Jder1g81J'!ten. Obri&amp;
ll!me i·s 4lhc oldellt tJhMrd of ~tr. IIMld
1\f:aw.• G. R. Kodhl&lt;Cr.
i/.fT. and Mrs. Ohauncll'Y V•a!flll'&lt;~
1Cfll'Cbr&amp;tcd ·bheitr b~ ttl·i5

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1 lon~ olckncsa 110me accounll were not pold and Iaior
olh'en, put of control. Therefore making lhlo 11le 11 the'
lowell polllble price (p..ellcally al cool) to meel lheae

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SASH ••ARM SASH
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Inaullllon, Cololn Panelo. Aophallod ShnlhlnJ Tollpe
Pine No. I KO-all wfdlha Flnllll , . .. 20 and UCII 1 Fl.
and Groove Plywood. }'lr Sheolhlng, Grode- ••" Yellow
F.. Dlmon1lon • gnde oil but good buy ,lor 1 pu..,.,.e
,ltooflll« • Bulldlllg Paper elc.

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ro !hili ibomfl w»11h flu a11Wt s i'I'Mthi
i·nft'ICUOn. WockMd gu.ei!JI6 or Mr.
aDd IM.rs. OO·er were .).tr. 4100 M1111.
Or\.i»e ldil»b'!On 'ltll'd ornh:lrul• 'Of

FOR ONE WEEK STARTING

aecowata.

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llol&gt;on ll"'!'m.t -

SALE

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brot'trer and

. Turkey Dinner
Served Sunday •
.. At Wingett Home
I 1Mr. ·and .Mr!!. \..Owool~ Wh1(f!(.t

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Re-Routing Of Rt 124 Suggested
As ~wer To "'''ouchy" Situation
Despite a lengthy dlscuuic.m on
projected widening ID"d re.
surfacing or Union Avenue
members of Pomeroy Village
or not the resident wa1 "for"
ended in a stalemate with no
fi11ite action being t.a.ken. A meetiDi:' of council members with of.
fid.als or the Ohio State Higbw~
Department wu Rowevcr propos.
ed for t!H! near fut~e.
Mayor E. F. RobtiUIOn reported
to I he receipt of 30 inquiry cards
?f the 4_.5 whieh were sent to vartous tc!ndents ~oncerning whdher
~r ... ~ot ~he resulent ~as "for" ~
ao-a.ns. tJ.e wJdemog. He saad
tbc final tabulation showed that
werc "fllr." and 9 " agaimt", aJ.
though he saul that four otber p€r·
sons; that had not sent back a post

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If you would win a cut of 'the

prlu,
Don't 'stay in o rut
wiN.

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Mrv. 'l'bomali Pe!rin Sund&lt;J')'.
Mr. Mid 1Mrs. Dolberit SmL:!h were

·an Mr. and

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LOST 2211t1· K.

Sundit)' guesW or Mr.

11 Del-

Rlowoo.

!Min9&gt;.

~. O&amp;rde Gainer "'f Lolltr.Jd.got.'
1M!'S, f1)oyd Mi!tltlonlc all&lt;!
Moa Ncltlo &lt;Jo\wlory o! Bolpcc
W&lt;Y:&lt;J vlsMI!DJI 'Mr. om 'MIB. Goo.

W~l.Jis

An:tbcmy a nd M'l'. oand Mrs. ·
Harold Otw.c, 'Mi.dldli r-port. Great ;
grand:pa·l'N1rll9 ·fl'l&amp; W. W. lt,wloe1')

M.r. 8fJd

MQlbUu.rtre, Ria.; :MJ"S. VIola NC'I.
IM!rtl, So-pb.ha Amboo~.
Colll'mbus.

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Meigs-Co Beef Cattle To~
Scheduled
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Bee! Cattle produc~n and farme.rs of Meigs County *" 'invited to
· attend the Tour 1Dd Dtetuq to' be
held next Frldty, -March t. lames
H. Warner, Extension 'Beef C.ttlt
specl1lb:t wiH be prcaent ~ 1nd WUl
dbcun pNblema of lotE!N!at to
beel Cattle men.

The first stop on ·t )le tour will
. be at tbe fum ol C. E. Humphrey
and ~ at Re~d8vllle ' ' 10:1&amp; 1.
m. Where the croup .w~U lee two
lr~Deb silos used "to ielf feed the
a:ttle, Tbeae ·s1101 h!lve been line~
with · concrete and have arowed
eonalctable ·i nterest Ia the cq.uaty

bet?Use of the uae

ot preca•t

a·ddltlri~;~

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to tb• sU'oJ tba JI'OUJ

me!:Jlate)lr' fotlowfJll luu~.b·

learn how ot.ber farmen are
Jnr their operations for areater
retu.rn. Thr. tour bu been arran•
ed In cooperatiOn wltb the Mei,ra
eounty AgieWtur~ltl JxteiUIIOD Sei'vice.
Roy Holten. preaident of
Melga · oouaty Holltein Club announced today tJll,t plant ar~ eom·
plete for ihe aanual &lt;tiriner meet.
ing of · the. ~P. ··The ' event wtU
be held at tlie'Cheat« HI!Jh School

. . . Ln ~$PUT YOUk M9WER IM A-1 C:ONDITIOM.. · . , . : .· ··. : · ·

Reaethiglind ~djuating Of Points • Co"' plete Carburetor Tune-Up at\ct Cleaning
' • Lubricalori and ·Blade Sharpenirig
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vltta will stait ·promptly at 8:00

wut 1p. m. .

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and .bear ot ·\h&amp; ~oqun'trcl1l
Everyone 111 hellS COUnty Is ln·
-bi'ey.c.attl9 operaUcm ·on tbe Hum· Yited tO attend tM dlnner. and
u1
FU11UJ.
heu:
proaram wbicb hu

been

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Fund, $419.69; balance

in Street Light Fund, $1.818.87;
Cemelerey Fund, $3.50.09, in the
red, altboueh it wu reported that
over- S3tMJ bad been turaed in 1Q
'through. M:.aroJJ 18.
not u yet bad been reeordrd.
The Rev. C. S. Nut(er will be in which would put tbe fund ia tb&amp;
charge or bbe nigbtly l!it1"rices blad&lt;; Street Fund ~.
whicll begin at 7:30 p. m . Au open
A mayors report f&lt;JI' the moatll
inv~·tatiOD to the public .to a«end
February wllleb lotaled "19.115,

16 cuea beard ia IDI)'or'a court.
-pted.

Gienroy H.

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camel&gt;efon

tile lutal~
meten on the two

and llle rlllinc in of
Iota, hated between
arul ~~- olre&lt;ls
would be uted fDI' free par.

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1oot

plaoe by the: II'OUP toilceming the
FladD&amp; o1 meter. on the parldng
loQ. bat DO definite C4JnclWiloa· waa

A motiu to grant two lui ll·
censes to Ricbard Campbell and
Earl Denney, were vo-ted down,
aDd following tbil tbe eouncil dis-

iJ a tour and ·lf\el!tJDI to _.ve
interested ID Beef Cattle ID
porluni-ty- to uk queaUoiJii

con- next Friday eventq:, March 9.

CJiet' il:dewalls made oa tl:i.e ilte. In

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The clerk n-.ad the ftnancial re·
port wfiicb is as follows: balance

r&lt;Khed.

blue(white or aqu&lt;V'white in,; .., 10 to 18,

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AnDotm.cunent was made today
Of the sohedutiug ol. Evangelistic
6ei"Vi&lt;:es at .the Middleport &lt;burcb
of the Nazarme beginning Wed·
.na&lt;;day, IM'aro.h 7 land coottnuing

Store Location
Is Moved During
Past Weekend

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Howard N. Reed
Funeral Service
To Be Thursday

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tiJese. streets'.
re8ulatiolliJ
.611 •
coal trucks; load Um.
read to the group 117
Charles Lego~~r; and a disc:us..
ooncernin&amp; UU. matter was

eXI!.ended.

and &gt;i!.CII bell'. Pink/whir.t; yellow/white;

llon.Uiioo&gt; s -.

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.the Evangelistic 5eJvite6 W86 also

with convertible collar, big patch ~ket1

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tllo

aftd bt all

MysNry Wom..,'&amp;- n1me
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Would bo almoat . tM ••m• if
lho were ht.

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GI'W\dpllll'ent:!

For

Candl.l Cane Clas;s;ic

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J.,Y tbeJM piOmbe til ..._ ono of

Myste'ry Clue ,'

offidall at M.uietta, .. d that may·

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Junior High School •udittJrlum
11 tht1mllrtarr chOf'UI line ~pk~
tund abovo.
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Th• "GUArdottes." in a

card had Intimated that they were
tor it.
A eouDcilman pointed that if a
re.ident on tbe Ktne.tJ did want
to Jtop the work that 1n iDJUIJd.
could be taken out which would
stop it temporarily. MayOI' Robinson in reply stated that tbe vill~ge
owM a 40 feet right of way all the
way to the village. ('Orporation line
on th tse streets, and that no land
i&amp; being taken away !rom these
reaide.nt&amp;, but that the village ts jwt
taldng land that rightfully beiOnl!l
to it, whi('h these reMidentJ have
bef.o temporarily using.
After a lengthy di&amp;cussion on
the "pros altd ~ns", CouDCilman Dor Schaffer 1Uifl1'.8ted tbat
the cou ncil meet with thr bi&amp;hway

be some of the difficulties could be.
"ironed" out.
It wu pointed out in the. discuasion that tbe atate, at 1n prlier
meeting, told the ('ouncil that if
would get the land, they
I wo"ld do the wide..nlng, and two additional feet on each side of ~
road ia needed, before the stat.e
will start the widening and resurfacing.
Otlter alternativu to aid the traf.
fie problem on these two atreel.l,
beeldes the widening, were that
,• ttle state, ai the llilJage'a reqUest
1 eQuid re?&gt;oute Route 124 over
Laurel Cliff Road, or oombine 1\
with State Route 143 wllieb.. toea
into Middleport.
A petition bearing 45 names
the resi.drnta of Union and
I!:'!':;~ Avenues, called for the •
bke acti.oD on the Nllll-

Former Meigs-Co.
Girl Is Awarded
.3-Yr Scholorship .

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GUARDETTES TO

Evangelism Week Services Stai'ted
Sunday At Heath Methodist Church
Metr.oo;,,,
Evangellstrc week
T B • S d
I o egrn un ay
At Heath MethodJst

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1 Bobby and Ru1!11 Wtna:ett aud ltbe
cu&lt;ot. ·oiL of s,.r.....,.
~hlln. The SbGpplbg Dtolrlcl
Mrs. C.leton ·M ,.. t"Wtued M-ei&gt;Cs
Ootinty otoeecher ·h lvbl( ll!8lwrht for
Powe.vy·
ow1 .for't.y )'Wnt ;In wlutt U mw
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lOUth •nd ..., portilnl.

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1orins 0118 am•i. Mnt. Edna Carle..,. m ~
A b;nMoy
f cake iced ·in. wMh:• end l'folwat.OO

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Mostly clovdy witt. thull,.lk
lhowenl ,.....,.., kw:tlly ........
Hl1h in 501 ner1ft to 70 In aiVth.

Staow.n

WILKESVILLE

1ent.eortatned with 'II •.urk&gt;ey d!tmcr
1SWdty evMUig .t: •t1lrd:r lhoote ttoo,..

w)tb p i ~k ot.'lfltd!CI! and ·tho mst.vlp' tlon "llappy ltlnlhday A•u.nl Edr)a"
I WIL, 8NV«f 'Wdilh illhe dinner.
'111'te bonoMd gueMt ;roctivcd 1 a
munber of vltt. -and .a 111buwer 'of
: 96 l!"lrr'dti' (rom Jtw relata~ oaod
1 f·t'im!:'it.
Gulltlltt al. rh (~fltll(-1." Wft'r' Mr.
and Mnt. Ga)to: Prie&amp;. JVU&amp;nd;
~"""' Mikired Bcc50n., )fidd,I(IJ)OI't:
Mr. :and M~ . JoJrtMtit W.IJ:IieU, Ita• C"in(': Qlal'f'lll.'{l Wihet!liOne: Billy,

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M'&amp;SO&gt;no 01 il'llic SatuNay, M&lt;ll'C'h t.
'l1hc baby Who 'Wei-~heod fiCVOO
Kent, and r~'k. YMgor, Kent; pounds, ~ihroo ouncru, !has bOOu
Mr. ·and Mrl'$. Errn~t J cnk;ims, •M·11r· 1\'&lt;~'m 00 Barbara .Jea.n..

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Someday &amp;oOD you mQ' be on television. OJ: eoqne, )'OU may bt
in your car when you make your appearance, be.eaUJe lbi&amp; televisi,oa
JuniOl' Trumpet aolo; Bill Mart(~ Grueaer, Coruue. Woodwe 1re talklag about ill wed to eontrol automobile trame.
dre meeting v.fuich opened wibh a '4~~·~~~;1·~~Tn!~mpet aolo; Connie' seard, ,l&gt;orlada Wllaon; Linda
Detroit tramc englneen 11ve televisioo tr&amp;ftlc eontrol 1 trial
&gt;hymn sing. A :SbDrrt bus~ sess, Junior . t larlnet nett, Senior Clarinet aoJo.
on 1 new expressway reeenUy, and city and &amp;tate oJBei.ab were
hm
was
lhekl.
~ter
"'bich
a
®Ill·
Junior
Trumpet
Quartet. Jlm
Senior Trum~t Quartet,_ Dlle
quite pleased with the re&amp;ult&amp;. T
... bfrr ·of .games- w-ere played wlth
, Bill Glbba, .carotyn Milhoan, Hurison, ISernice Nease, Jim
The main id~a is to prevent po8lllibly several lives mi&amp;ht
p.riws awuded bhe wiolllffi'&gt;.
Lambert· Jim Ebenbach bae, Earlene Rem:haw; Aua leta•
big traftle jams on 1 hlsb-tpeed saved 18 well
Refirestunent.s we.re ~ved at Junior Alld "sax,, solo, SbeUa Str: bower, Ienior Flute solo, Unda '
expresswq by
acctdenta
Idully, there would be three o
llbe dose of rthe mooti1.11g by ilhe auss, Junior Bassoon iolo; Jean M~ore, Senior Bin so~o. None re.
and . removln~
ean lm· four television cameras mounted
~es Mm. Henry Reibet, MTs. Webster, Juflior Flute solo.
cetved a ratiJlg of leu than excelalao every mile along au expres.sw~
)mt111ately. But
Add.ie GJ"U4.'1Se!' and Mi:sB Thelma
Robbie Browl) - senior Alto Sax, lent.
,
wo_uld be used to
to lr:eep track of the entire rolrt
GNe8er.
solo; Htll Anderson, senior Alto
Accompanins were:_ Mrs. DarolatioDJ
&amp; soon IS congestion occurre
Sax, solo; Senior BraSa Sextet, thy_ · Savely, Joy Smith, Barbara
to
the anywhere, men in the monitor
safest and most room could scan all the sereeu Dale Harrison, Bernlee Nease, su- Swuber, Ramora Boice, DoDDI.
effi cient use o1 to spot wbe.re tbe trouble o!Uisan Young, Linda l'rlck, Howard Strain.
superbla:hwiJS. nated. They could view the en~
Alb U.. lfleP.I)ar meet:tnt of .the Cecil Lipda Moore ; Senior Wood·
--------Here is bow tire network and maine the. situObestell Gflange 'Thle9day evening
Quintet,. Janet Carpenter, Bar·
WAL
TONIAII5 MEET TONITI
it was set up in ation for several mile&amp; in boC.h
·Sgt. Wagner of lllhEt AiT Fort:e of bara Swisher, Joy Smith, Susan
Detroit: cam- &lt;Urectiops.
COJ.umb\151 .ground ob8etvoer corps Young. Sheila Straud; .Senior Fl· The Meigs Ch1pte.r, lzaak walteras were pl~eed.
Also bei.Di eon&amp;idered Js a U.
(Jl"eSeJ)t.'ed IJlbns on atomic ~
Trio, Jean Webster, 'Jaliet Car- on League of Amerlca, Bolrd of
on pedestr-ian in with radio atations, 50 that t
llil1d lllhoe n!sults of w ~attack in penter, Ann Icenhower.
DirectOrs will meet In re&amp;ul'r ,sea..
bridges wb;k: h special 1zinouneement mllht be
oa.Se
of
an
att•
ack
alSo
~ivi&lt;ng a
Senior
Trumpet
trio,
Dale
Har·
Irion,
tpnigbt, at 7 :30 p. m . 1t tbe
spa n t he eX· made when a serious tr1ftlc jam
lhlt...,of
.tlheir
dutiet;.
r,ison
,
Bernice
Nease
.
Jim
Lohse;
Club
llouse, it hu been aonouncpressway. Honl- oecun, wal'lliDs: mot.oriat. to stat
Honre Eoonomi;os committee 'had Senlor Saxophone · Quartet, Robbie ed.
Ml88 Chapmaa tor screens were off the • expreuwQ: at certain
placed in a doWTitown building. points untU tblnp clear up. .
.
Traffic was televised durin;: peak
For more precise trallc control
Rraijm
Refr.esh:....-!&lt;rN
a cakePaMer.
w.a}k Wlbidh
Wf!l1 wonwere
by :
travel periods.
and for education prognmJ deserved at tilbe olose. oJ we meeLinJ!l.
It was found that obaervers in aij:ned to 'eliminate uuafe driv·
the monitor room were. able to iPg practices aD automatiC "zool'llt•
spot accidents and congestion at l~ns can be used on the c::amera.
the moment they ·happened. Tben This gadget, t¥ed for TV closeby telephone, police ~trol can ups, can almoSt read the. serial
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Mise Geor,gia GNy employed .i n
and tow trucks could be quickly numbel' on your eDJi;ne block.
Columbus
liJteDt
ltlhe
weekend
w~tih.
dire(:ted to the. scene. Alsc pollee However, it&amp; ,gre1test use would
lhl'll' brlllther ood
si·.':I~Ell'-inlll:aW
officers were directed to dose be to give tbe maD at the monitor
Mr. land Mm FII'Wllk G:Ni'Y.
certain entrance&amp; to the exprea&amp;- &amp;ereen aD Oft·tbe-apot look at the
way for the period of emerseucy. problem.
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The Mra.roh meoling of Hre wn
Tle-up1 Prevented
Detroit ofticials think television ·
Jt.esv~·l~ e Garden Clru b wfl~
me~
'Willlh 1\.fus:. attas. G.l'my 0111 ~!he 6Uh.
This prevents hundreds of cars control ~f traffic Js a diaUnct po•
from beina: trapped to the ex· slbillty ID tbe. near future.
'lthe Wilton Sbudy Olub !lJllel!: ail
tOO !home of ~~Dni. W :ll 1';)!J' W~Jil'S.
pressway-unable to move for·
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ward or backward when an ltci· (Pa.thion write:r, artist, and TV
The meeting YAaS: ·iln CJhairg·e of Mrs
dent bars their path. One traffic ptr.t071G1itll. Miu Chopma• U 4
Angel~&amp; Van-M'Ober'. Dc!·ieio.us R·
authorit.y states that If only a native of Detroit o'f&amp;d hu SJkmC
frestlm mts w~ served.
few of thefl;e tie·UPi could be pre- the last .teverol reara workin~J
!Mtr. md Mns. Rwseiell Woltz were
vented, the entire installation with czutomobile rtyli.ttl, deliQ?f-·
weekend v:iMton ill Ci~i i
cost of the sysle,m would be worth ~~ and et~Qin.eera at ChTJtller r
.of lber sonr, Blmtv 'Thompson. allld
it to the motorista involved, 1nd C~ion. )
wife.
, M'f'EI. f"'H:r;d DBNiis en~ooblined the
following Mr. and MI"S. Da111 &amp;I'Yl'C
MII'. and rMir&amp; .M~ 1 1't Johnston,
Mrr. and MM. HarJey HuftmHn
wiltlb •a dilllner •l'eCCTWLiy. 'I'be cvenl
WB'lf M·r. Ocwis' bllftJhd:ay.
W·a~·t.v Wens arbt·r,lMied t 1be an- 1
'llhe Week of Eva·ll~Joi'Sm 5Cr· j
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wl. HOO')(.·i'lJLiJit.url'aJ
moe.t.in.ft at
v;oc, ••I fle&gt;tlh
(Jiwrob
Ol~~y .
~tao11ted SuJ&gt;OO&lt;y evenm:~ wiUJ. Rev. !
•Mlrs. mad)'ISI M&amp;jQr hilS' bckn ilL
L. A. Bang·e.nl'fl", :preaching 001 rtlhe 1
M'l'. &gt;a~t11dl Mt!s.. 0. J. Crrooks of
" 'bi•"-' "Lent ond -'""""""·
V~n&lt;'vn were Fri'd81)' .g1uwl:s of IMrSpocii\11 nmsie was pre&amp;efltad by I
am::l M•rs. A)bent Jobnosl.o.n '~fiT'. ctnd
P·at•·&gt;&lt;;, JJt··~'" ond Oherote Bioi«, I'
iMk'S. K:.mool'h Dav i~ "01 Dcx.kr
who ~m'l: ~ LQ.rd ~~ MY Shcp·
·h (lrd", Bt&gt;rr Ahilson, clmir director
Su nday, March 4, the Week of ~ 'J1hu·Tf91soy oaotlrrn.
Severt'lY-(Jilf'l -allot'endcd Sunday
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Evangellshc set'v1ces WI start a ~h&lt;onl ·a'! .tll:te PD.·o.~bytcrian ohu~h
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ll " M lh d. I Ch h wllh lh
•M.r. Bangerrh.'&gt;l' [fllll'Oiltncrd a
eat11 e o t&amp;
urc:
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t»r. .end Mrs. Sam Mtn•!"J'S! w.ere
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first service at 7 :80 With Ute Rev. Surnday ,C·U05-~S ot .}{'J';s. Cl·ll&lt;!''a Phd·
p1'1t'Yt'l" .serv1ec ' II\: "
.... ccy
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&lt;lay a.t 1:30 wh~n .toile chun~h t'him·
A. Bangerter oc~u~ytnlf the pul- •Hps·.
e-s wiN call 'L h-e ,u;litenlinnr or tJhe pit and mu.s.ic dtrected l:ly Ben
IM·r. oa•tld .~. J Cihnnie Muncie of
.people ,10 &lt;tlhl' 1hour. A lhwlf lhuur Phll_son, chou director.
OI•CW:'lla11d wnro &amp;t1·urda-y .gue-.t~
p.rognm of mu;:•i·c will ooneJude
Fmal plans for the scrvicca. were of Mr. and Mrs A•!lle•rt Joh111s:o n
th.e wonlh·l•p ;';ll'rvir{'.
com~leted ~hen the Comm1ssl~n
111w 6Crv-i.cn&lt;; forr ~ho week are as on E;a~geltsm_ and Membershtp
fn~lows: M•oDd:~~y, Mai'IJ!wrel Woill· m_ct
rtday. ~tght at the Church
iam:s Af1en)OOn Gir·(lle ·lo a budy, with the VlSltatl_on Teams which
(Qpi'C "11he ourc of Sin" ; 1\le-stlay, have been workmg for t~c paHl
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Rev. F1rocland Nor.rh- fiUcd bb
cam;s 12 Ctrolc, tOpic "Can Wt• Be week.
a·ppoi.flll.irn6nt ·her1e SUJnda~.
Fmg·lvfln-?";
weqn~day, MYt'
Pla.ns wc_re_ ma~ e fot the Mcm·
•Mr. and .Mil'S. Clyde .MJiit1.0ne o-f
·njlghl, topie "Wihalt Is M:stl.,? '': Fri- bersh1p _Tral n.~ng Clasacs f~ Adults
Poom~J'(iy and Flo)1d o.f Bctprp and
day WSCS topic " ln'f!ISC'Il'PabJe and Chlldren with the !tnt class
Judgt•mcnt "· Su'hday tuple "lf Any sc-heduled for March 13. Sund1y MnJ. Veima Cassirl}' were Sumtay
cv~nlnw the Senio• Youth Fellow· .gU'C'Jots of rr~Ui&gt;c Roeed.
Man Wi•JII·." '
Ob3rlos- Spencer, Be}plle, W!\S
Del'C~ioDS &lt;llt'!C cxrpedlod' dul\o ship Will despense with their ~·
e&amp;IHing oo bila si'S'let' MDs. Wayn e
in•g ~ ' he week from !M18biKN'lisl &amp;ular 6 p. m. mC&lt;!tlng and attend
KAY
Chu.rc!hcs f•rrom R.uUand. Add!o:o;on, tbe Evange!Jstic S()rVice In a body. Bridole8 ODd !amil&gt;.
Mr, llllrlid Mrs. Gordon Obevalier
Oh~hii"e,
Mason,
·Mi·rtC'l'Sviile,
were Sundtl)' guests of Mil'. anti
LOYAL PALS TO MilT
Hook Sprfll@S, · Anotiquity, Rac ine
•M1•:t.
RollaOd: Ea·strnao.
The Loyal· Pals ClalfS wJU· moot
oo&lt;i r'umcray.
Mr.
-and MJ'I3! Robert Wlhbloesld~
'11ue&amp;day eve.notna: at t:fle Ohuroh of
of
PoarkarS~bi,p'lg
w~e .gu·estlS Sat.ut"
ChNst fl'!ld mem bc&lt;m ,ll;ne '18ltod to
The Gerald Anthony's brlna
day
ol
Mr.I8Dd
1Mim,
W. W. BrQ.
The beloved shirtwaist, bright as o new '·
tJheir ·table Mn"iCC.
IMir. and IM!~. D.li!JI.Iar McOailll '&lt;!00
Anrwrmce New Arrival
tlOD, Mns. Eliza·be:rh Biddl-e ·ao!Ji of
SOCIITY TO MilT
penny in striped Everglaz.e cotton gaily
Mr. R:nld 'Mrs. Gerald AnMll&gt;ll')'
Keno
end Mw. rand •Mrs. Gol'don
'
Tho
P.hilllltbe-8
Socit'lty
meet
(Domt1hy Oha.~) ~Mre ennoullc-in'
Old.tweU
Y.'ICJ'C ·~ests of 1\.h'. ·und
rthe Ol'IJR'Ih of Oh-rkit 'lbwwdftiY
·lihc b~ntoh or a od'auJtb10T! at H1'
tlounti~~ c~ndv eo~e colors. Crisp and fre1h
•Mtll:. G.eotlge Oaktwell and .l\.1,r. "mld
e\'en1nlg '8lt: 7:30.

Tom· SUckLOI' of Ur.

.

cussed, with Manning D. Weblrter,
Setretary of the Pollee Retirement
F\ind, the pouibiliUe&amp; of retirin&amp;
on a pension. Chief of Police W. E.
Wolfe, who baa hetn unable to
!ullW his dutia for the put year
oalthouah lie has been drawin&amp; a
sa~ in that capaei.ty.
Present at the meeting wen
Cc:nlJ)climen Roy Betzing, Dor Schaffer, Wayne Swisher, Dale Smith,
Mullen, Mayor Robi010o, and
Cbar!es Legar.

County Commissioners Aceefk
BidS On New Car And Tractor

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