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D.:.a~ily Senti~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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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SOCIETY

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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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Jame:; Le:wi.s bas bocn 'i ll witli

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 .. ~ ·
y,
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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Logan

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

~ewest

: ·H~t~n• in 41hc Jl.{illoiJa,ry 1~ot11ce.

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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Hat Shop I
Middleport
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I\ "SOS" or "Silw~~ Our Sur- I &amp;.lt~&lt;raf ·W&gt;J.L-. .wnll d'H MIL Epht~i·a~ll.
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
and Lovely Color::;.

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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

HATS.

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
E M Bl•ake.

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P. G:il..laghor.

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· ·~\lrn.· Gene Evans ·and ~her f·ami!y
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

SPRING

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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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N. W. J~ut;
COMPTON,
0. D.
Coarl Street. Pomeroy
Office Hours: 9 1o 11, 2 to I. !Cio1e at Nooa OD Tllun-1

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Belli&amp; nolln conllcl wllh my buolne.. lor monlho, due to

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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WINDOW· CASEMENT
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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Jlave 0111\\r Material, But Notln 'fhl.• Sale

Ge"heimer
Lumber Co
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ollhQI'alld. IS'Iatcr •llo1ir.
'md Aun.
M:rti.
Pltul
Oarol
BeJVara ht •a sUKieM. n1U!1'8e 'lilt .tthe

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(Mench 5th to 12th

(AI Genhelmer Sole O•nerl

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Davf\1 Oiler' lh&lt;*; beet~ c:onf.in«l
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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prlu,
Don't 'stay in o rut
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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.

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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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Scheduled
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ELBERFELDS
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Big30Day ·.

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

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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-

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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·
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A b;nMoy
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lhowenl ,.....,.., kw:tlly ........
Hl1h in 501 ner1ft to 70 In aiVth.

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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
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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. .
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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:
e
t»r. .end Mrs. Sam Mtn•!"J'S! w.ere
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to ,•. _ h ld ......
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
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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.

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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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RUSSIAN SABLES

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIG~M.ASON AREA.

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REYNOLD E. GREENE

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EDITOR

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PmSBURGH, PD Ul'-1lhe sl)ft
('(J&amp;J ktdot&lt;:tld'Y bein•vt'tS 1956 ~; ,ay
prove rto De .Mts "j.,!mprng. arf
rpi'BICe" rfoor llllOUI'tanl ~ rowl h til
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AG. SOCIETY MEETING

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JWARK REPORTS

No ma trt r•1 hrrw lriW Ill v:rlrrt• •I Ill'

On The Sartorial Habits
· OfThe AustraJicin Men

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v.lttl''h"l 11\U' NP•v Zt,trlaiHI(~J· .1:..':'1\'t
s&lt;IHppJL' I . hut 1.lr1• Chiii('C i" l'Jt) oi~J.St'
il''i 1111! WOII\..h nilll~ l'l'l.ll~ •ni:KJUII.
D.• p1ln trhf' f•qw ('lfmow.xterte,
1-!"!l('l'it'lty an1l rill' ni l hv t!~U )I!:h m•,~s r
M "'Jill II, rllho .rvt·r·.~gt• '\liSs ie .tool; s

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STATES, world':; mo ~ t funrou ~ 1\htll und flag~ hlp of
Amerka':i gaoat new mt•tdUl rr l nrllrlnt· 'l'h H rt;ll &lt;rwned Vf' l~ f'l,
ta~lel!-\ aud mo~t modern l rnt• t aflont, I ra~ helt•etl n·sturo- Am c rl cli'&gt;~

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UNITEIJ

maritime prc~Stlge.
Without modern liner!!, our trade
would 11uffar and our mtliorurl
defen~e would be jeopurtlized,
acrordln&amp;" to the American Mel ·
dr11nt Marlnt ln:itltute. New

lugh speed toil tunkers,

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IWhitt
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Gell the Job Every Yeur 1

iln lnvtfttorv ln June

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A ~~ oci u I 1011
WJA.8111NO'l'ON-Maybl1 Con,::lf's.~ 1IOf':.1n't tJ\J~t lhc occuJmnt~.
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bait every June tllch Item In th e '1/h !tr:o 1J i)Use Is f'\\et•ketl to make
re nothlnr ls mlulng. ThL'I nnn11a! taslt ~ ~ rnlt u!4l('d to tile i\!r'f'(' 'll''
' lM Park ~trvlce who hnH Jur·iH clll'trrm ov('r Rl'l~&lt;'rvatlon No . 1 of
e National~ Capital Pal'fl: Splt"m Tlrnl ~ t!.e l·l.:t'l; ullv~ mun11wn.
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atage
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TUESDAY
9:00 SJgn On-l"raye:9·00 Captain Kangaroo
10.00
10:30

Garry Moore
Arthur G'Jdfrey
Strike it Rich
12 00 Valiant Lady
12:15 Love of Lite
1~~.3 f('~h [or Tomorrow

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2·00 Robert Q. Lewla •
2:30 Houseparty
8.00 The' B1g Payorr
3·::to Bob Crosby Show
4:00 The Brighter D&amp;y

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11 ·10
11.15

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Heard a man put ri t!h115 way a
was rlirt.ara.l.llf ticod to

f'lresule Tb.elllre
ThMI'r't '
Mr Dr~trict Attorney
News Heacll!nei
Waathereasl
Preas Box
Bud Wtlkln ~ - n Show
Ton ig: ht

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I !have n~v-er seen, nor. bas oauoy
one ~ SUrdh ar spate ot OiNil 6ma&lt;ltest folthoM iD Jtily, the
War brooks' as we are now bavmg. -st.Tmfing, ithe enrdless 4IO&lt;S9el .and
Now, I dove ibh-em ood I've read di~ irn rth-e air ~ the cbopthem
, or rnearrl~ a~. I
•PY waves of ltlbe North Sea deal'
on (HtoraJ!y) •""""' tl&gt;e - The Konmr. War had its "Brid·
it" «f Toko-IW', "ll......,...r' arul
oolnn, rut not half ......,..., I ex·

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SKATE-A-WAY
OPENING
MARCH 15th
Opposite
State Garage
On Rt. 7

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Ntradm its

rnC'o'el' -endiiD,g 'bodl. .00, 1J&amp;I is beC&amp;USoe .tlhe ·b attla£ields are d. rigt&amp;t
ber.e to VISit.

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But-.,. l&lt;&gt;r&gt;g, 1ooi
of cenwterM!ISI in France, in

£lash on tire .)'V

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a major iiltri}ce .furr ~fix
1""''· Aa a ~·osuH of rmOObatnlza.the rltnduSt1,1ry W'W'kjn.r. for~
·Is &lt;toWn rto 212,000 oompm'Cd wltrh
paak of 704,ood in flhe 1hondkntdit1V day8 or 1923 Bu.t. ltloda\f'"
lk.a'fred m~ ~n an Jlr\;er.a.(fe 'ot
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Captain KangarQo

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fl. Of UW wn
f7. Pluced out

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Navy l-o~

. ,00 Meld MiJlie
Red Skelton

IO·Od $64,000 Qnestlion

10,30

Do You Trust Your Wire

ILOO Up to n.e mmute Newt
11 •05 Late Show

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4:15 Secret Storm
4·3,0 On Your Account

!2,15 Love .bl Life

6:S5 Weat!terroan
7:00 Patti Pate
7:15 Doug Edw••ds, N•••
7:80 Clo- Kid' '

12·00 Valrant LuJy

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9:00

11:30 . Strike U Ricb
t2:00 Vo~~llant Lady
12·15 Love of Life
l2:30 Search fGr Tomorrow
12:45 Dh.e Guiding I:Jabt
1.00 Katie•s EitcheD
1:3,9 Lov.;e StOI}'
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a,ao 11o.~ •1tty

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3:30 1 BOb Cr • .• -. Show
.fr:OO Tbe Brla. ·ol l"ar

3:00 Tb'!
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I've Got A Seer et
20th Centnry Fox Hour
Up-to-tne Mmute News

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Your Es!l:o Reporter
Bob waaner Sports

Weatherman
Back~
Doug Edward•, News
Se;t Preston of Yukob
BOb Cummings Show ,
Climax
F.Gur Star Playhouse
Slorioo of tile Century
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11~00 trp.to-the--Mlnute New 1
11·05 The Late Sbo\t
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WliTt-j-TY ¢.~~Pt~el13

7:30 Warner Bros. Prese~ta
8:30 WYatt Earr
0:00 Damy Tbom8'.S

Roao 9:30
LO:OO
11:00
1:03
1,10

DuPont Cavalcade
l'ea:w.re FUm
News with M.arc JennlDJl.
Weather

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for ~e three L'l, X !or tbt ~h'O Ch. etc. Siplle letter.. · ~~­

tfOPhlu, the lenath 11\4 folMi.t~ Of the wordl
~11 day the -cofl.t letten ar,t ~trent.
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Oak Pwrk, Ill., Flnt Con~~:n!n~
tlonal Church, has been nominated Mlnl ..ter or the General

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Counclluf CollJrca:aUonal Chrltttan Churchea. His seleeUon
announced at a m111etlna:
Council'• executive
ln New York. lie
Dou11as Horton,
to beoom~ de4n

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5:30 The Early Slww

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5:00 Lucky 8 Unnc'h
5:30 Thl' Early Show
6.30 YOJt~r Esso Reporter
€1 :45 $p&lt;&gt;rt, Parade

1:00 Fi'm &amp;: Fai:te:r
2:30 Th.e•Feminme Touch
::t:OO · Afternoon FUm 'Festival
5:00 Mickey Mouse
8:00 Rocky Jones
6:30 News with M.a« Jea.nl.:w
6:J~ Weather
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7'00 ¥ukta,
ill Oute
7'\5 lolul Dlty

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7 00 Press ConFerence
7 t5 D-oug Edwards. New1
7,~o The Range Rider

10,00 Gan·y Moor•e
10·30 Arthur tindrrey
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4 30 On Your Account
5,00 J-'ucky il Rancn
5·¥0 The Early Show
6·30 Your Esso Rep-orter
6•45 Bob Wagner Sports Show

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"W.e are dead; 8b:td dl\)'11. :areo
We Uvred, etH dsrowl, lf-alt ~ S, H. Reltmire.
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A!h, w-eM, 'tllu'e's realri!Y

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We llball rmeool'y lr'eY«t Ito ~
M we ev«, for one moment. reai·

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Mr and Mrs. Bob Ea10n and
Angela were Wednesday guesUt of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Lester.
Leone Sayre was shopping in
Columbus on Monday.
Homer Reid and Jake Green
have purchased. tlte Ohlinger Pure
Oil Stalion, formerly operated by
the Carvin OliYer family .

Hsd my first ~ .pie,af .the
splliD&amp; BeaSOn t"«&lt;eflt.ly. Rhubarb
alld spl'iDg just ..II" toMr. and Mrs. D. E. Andr, ws or
cether m my book. And it W'a6
Cbeaspeake, Olrio, vialted Mr. and
a round !pie, too..
~ :fur rtJbie ooe, alt over Mn. 0 . J . Ba.stie over the weekend.
Mrs Anne Goodnlte ia viaitina:
apoinr'!'
her grandson, John Allen in Win
"Yoo make :Lhat pie, Lem?"
field, w. va. She will eo from
"Yup."
Va.,
"Loob r1oind&amp; 8QWII'e. don't it?" there to Cabin Creek, W.
where
she
will
visit
Mr.
aod
Mrs.
Weli 'bow dija expect a rhubarb
pie 1o&gt; loolt &lt;all"~ lllall&lt;s?" Willie Goodnite.
Mr. eod Mn. Thurman Jones and
family of Cleveland, Ohio( ~iB!tted
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We blwe t-eadled tbe ulWnale Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones ana fam·
&lt;in siWDeaJ iD eome ot today"s lly this week.
''Gimme" prorrams, (All- don~
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mra.
.,.ee wtbb me, rSlialld oo !)'0111' SCott, was their daughter and fattbeads,)
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger McGee
One gal NlllrCberd ra new low re- of Mansfield. Ohio.
eentiy when 60e Wed tfor e 20
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Eugene AlbertB of
.,...., loos !« ...,. b u - iDd Huntington visated Mr. and ~lrs.
• new untform. ('I1Iey rOOrSt ("11110" WiUi.am Shinn on Sunday.
-Ohe-7)1Dberlnlsbond
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones were
eoultd .get a job .aar a poiWerman.
shopping iit Hunt1ngton on MonYe Groth, ..., if lllbe 'll'lRn couldn't day.
•eo om. and earn it. And lbe'd make.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ora of Steuba mighty feeble polioemm !it be
enville, O)lio, '9isited Mrs.
lna
eoUldn't.
Tripp
and
relatives
here
over
tbe
New wa!her, .trip to Hawaii,
money for ~Y oon- weekend.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Icie Blake
o&lt;&gt;loti&lt;&gt;p ls Uoole San oeally """"'
were
Mr. and Mrs. Can Blake and
'em .....,. """' a big wod of val·
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush ~
u.abl'e8 irs !lumed over- rto :them.
'l1bere' iJnlllf 'be a few lf'ell'lib' dre- Columbus, Ohio, MrJ!. Blake re;
r&amp;erving rC8'lriJll tM. iiOley iloiOk soaroe turned to Columbus with them.
Mr. and llr1rs. Bob Jobll5ton and
ar the oprovel'bialr lhen: teEth ltD me.
family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
At one of our flel:a:tive's hrorrnres E. Graham and Stevie m Waverly,
there's ra sign tickJ.es- me no end Ohio, over the weekend.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
wL ov-er rtbe !iilnl!g'e. It says "()rfficc
Tripp were Mr. and Mr~;. Jim Qrr
Upst.atinl."
N~. iJ'IeaSiqnt rit ticklm Jlle-no
~il:re. nrxr grhoot ot e. one up
there; jWllt .a stora~e ll)lrace fut.
maybe, weaey 'Old tires. wme :remaante of buikline materlall and
~ ,.me very bllll"d bag,; of
etmeM .and Ule like.
Ito very -fruity Is wth•l
m·aloos irt SO rib1&amp;iclldl.l.ng. A.ntdr, t.o
begin OJJ, 1\bere's nro -stMrs ~-

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WEDNE$DA , - - ---4.,-.,.0-,.0-Th-e-Brighter Day

pnlmal'Y

'!'he coal fitiMs; long 1t1he $(:e&lt;rte
of bitter tla'bor strriile, !lu:rve" IK1en

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Tl\t Whitt Houat runa up an eltocttlc bHI of about $1,1513 a month,
&amp;hll iftC:IUd.. ttle t:O.It Of tile ftooctllcht ~ Which beam ~cenoutly
the famou• ltNcture.

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86. Mountain
defile

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pew kltowatt •trour at trhe outset.
"l..»ter or. ltlhe- oo~ may rome
drown but 1:~lisl J"S ·an ast.ronomtcat1
rostl by coal :srtomd&lt;INls," a eoal of·
clJdr takl.

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Mta~leat
lnatrum~nt

t'hlll ye-P,!'.

.piing 'J)'Cfll., Pa,. wl~l cost ~ een\ti

Jon•·

10. rerflalt deer

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Oodcl••
of d'&amp;vm

38. Time

33.Ahed
31. To "beeomt
bacl

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for tile ao.tary tho s:hlel oecupmnt

IS. J'athlt

26. Owna
tT.MUkllltl
18. Leap

domtatte employe• aa•e paid on ttw over age $3.300 a :year,
l "•hll• tht avemge pAy for tile mcchnnlr tll n11d .nnlntennnce wo1·ker

up the homt of ,th., President «t1t1 a 1ot or
Crtm e~Umattd It WO\lld take $388/f15 for the

Modern Roman&lt;"fl.S

Sign On-f'rayer
K•ngaroo
U·oo C••tn,·n
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tuU«ale- aLomic rg@ooora.trilll( plant tO:OO Gan-.y
uoore
now u:nd'.ll' romtructi'On at Shtpl 10:30 Arthur '¥Godfrey

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arut three helpeu, one pum!t•r. four electricians, 12 lilt·
three plumbel'l, a lllorekf'top•r ttll•l 11!\.'r l!\tant, and n &lt;:lf'rk .

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:~~~U~~betomea ttle nation's No. 1 reslclence. They Include eight
enrlneen, a. Ja.bcn'tr, a ctrrpr•llt'r-palnter tort:man, three

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Coal men b&amp;lre,•-e n.tomioe OOWC!'
&lt;!.mot• compete economtcwlly w11.b
coal jrn :the foMSlEleahloe future
Eltectr1cirty produ!Ced by tlh.re fint

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LAUNDRY AND DRY CJ.!:~NINC; rornn to $~.200 a. :yur. Tht~l'(!
II 0.0 an. ·t~m ot ~.000 for decorative plnnts, palmi, fune and cut
that art uNci In the manaton.
up the t&gt;eautltul JTOUnd• thQt 111rrround the mansion ht
Ei,rht thcuao.nd doUar.'l al'e l!lpent
prden and lawn supplies
Ganltn, lawn
, etc., coeb another U,MIO
tor soapa, clean l!rs, lnaectl• together
tlousewareJ, lt~mps hades, Cost $1,000

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112·30 Search (or Tomorro"
,2·.45 Th G di
e m ng Ll ght
U&lt;IUm1num .nr'Odut·ers are 1\uil iJirng
1·.0~ K !i • K·t h
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.,. a e s I c en
1'30 Lov·• Sto•y
Ph.-llls •in 1tlte coal fl.clcl~ 110 ll'c-ap
.. Q' Lewl
.J.ifle br.ne.fJt I()'( 4Jheap plcnltlrul (u.t»J
2:00 Robert
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3:00 The "'I p
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up
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conhnuoue-~ mmf!r'!&gt; &lt;iJ'e npprn.g ('ri)Di

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did reveal
:tltat thCI White Route emplo)"'l a domeslle force or 87 people,
' Thll force Include• a maitre d'httt•l, a. hoUH&lt;'kr!ll!per and &amp;.!lei.stant,
Ave but.Jera. aeven cboks, a valet, five dr.ornwn, ft.vf! how•emerr, a h~u · l
JioUMman, a head laundreaa, a· pantry"omun. und eight maids.
'nl.lrt)'·nlne men help keep the mnr~::!lon und grollnrts In Up-top

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Parson's Study
Matanee Theatre
4 00 nate wrth' life

w a -dny, &lt;"'.Ht~rrN:.l

'll'nd live in rpr-ewar ~ - A'111d .t·he decwde of .Jihe
1950's ']h"''bari:Jiy wiJrl ~(' roarl · m~ne
pi-'Q.duCII1Viloy douOk"li."

In adrtUt i-on,

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n d·J1k MJ ,,t er rl'rM' wuidrng a -l~&lt;::•ll'
rulor unrrl t•ommuu sr.11~ Ill
f'ln'h&lt;·~. tf 11 wr•ld l;'tJotlntba\ Ul not

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10. Valuablt

21. Compu•
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tabbt.)
22. Shopo

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fop lml I set• &lt;flO p&amp;1ttMIDr IT'Cllo·
s• I) ft~r· wear ~nw: b1'11.1Wn 1ilhot'fl wv1J1

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17. R~&amp;"ret
18. Type

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kt111wnwu!t' und '&lt;ho p much lne1·v
jNotlt.illJ II overlooked. The ali.le ~&gt; t Hcrn r:t n 1708 r ortrnll of Oeo,se

Cl~'&lt;'lf•

wltrh 14 in 1949

('f'Jtl'f:

U Oam•

S. Ow1ng
ArmadillO

Hi. Work
gathertnr

.1'1\d
ror~1
I~H~ir flnllll
l t ii &lt;;Ji t': IIK1!l ~ ro n
1lhl' Ara.~r'I\IIJ.inn

ntr f11mltur·l', tnlrl~ llnl'n8,
pu lrr1 rs, pmtrntts, ornaments,

9 30

J-.S .ars

It's l.tke tlhe sinking of fthe IJ'itBM:'
- i.t 8eefnS ,)t Drl'l\"er loit ~tl!l &lt;fit'Sf.
rasemati.on and tlbe end1ms tal.ea
g00Wl118' tlhetefrom.
Burt, I rask you, wbat aOOut ma-e
''1'ales oi rllhe Sroutth PacUk" and
1 mean real :tales •'f ttlhe II'WfW
harrdships au&lt;t ~~
ii'W9J
J-!l'l•andrs:. The names of "WW1icb w-e
ev-en oow being fo!VottEn. What
about rUbe al'3'lfllthterr of N«mandy
.a:tooe, the rgnm desert !JI.lall'ldbet
-and ~ in N. A.frito&amp;, the
1tenible !prit;re paid for even tobe

Sho""

Colll\'t.•y.or
11he'l'le IrS a ,.imple a-xiom in rfiourr tons a m·, nutc
pRnts. None ever s ta.y•ed UIP un- rorom rlJhi'r voi:M .li~ rates o( up ,t o
bc-1.13 moved r.nto rbhe minrs willh
a1ded by an)"l!hrng but Ht:orn~ch ~h
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And ~!he AU-Sihlc t}grrorf't\&lt;; thlfi one "' E'! nnnmg ~m111.urmee us • e '"''('
A •tot uf people 1hmk 1,1wtrt trht&gt; roal .to tlhe ~urfaoo. S1XI.ry per l'OOt
fo!'llhtoomlng Olyrmplt'S here Wlli of rt1he roal mrned rs now put
htrVl .l'l)lmof:' rgJn!'at C11Jit.ruJ'D.il impu&lt;'t J.hT'OUj;1h grtn),t 411e&lt;'l~il~I C:ll C!leo,nOn AWillr.ail 1 &lt;~&lt; r doubt M
ill'!: rplfmtrs wrlitere thu oow1 1s !."t'·
"'Wih11!t wos good en'Ougrh tJ:or pili'atetl l'fom .refuw.
Grandpa wrlrl st.;l:l be good reoough
With ~tbt: stabrtlty of Lhi! t.•t.ml rnfor Grarndpa after tllh~ rtrumUI.t &lt;lies dt.~!rt l")' l(''l'JI-alllished, ele("t1'1(' \ltllboeaust&gt; •t he A'llt9ie .mrale W~UUtod be oi!ti•ac;. '31'\e mcreasing th&amp; p ruporart'U•Iely un-cum!O'l1tDIJ.1e m libC •p.i'CSL- tion Of rtlhf•i'r oullput prodUN&gt;d by
c-nct' or l)ts mate-s tf he ever wore (!Oa•l. lnr 11J64, coa'l was \111\! 9Ltll.rce
anytbmg rl•haot i11t, was 'l'Qmltootnbie 'll'( IIIIJout 64 per cen.t of I he steam
OJ' rj\)Oked ~rJ.od.
g&gt;e'lltJNlrtOO electrJC'i'IY in Amcric::t
((.llrpyrlg'ht, 1956, ·by Onrltred P'-ea- 1.. ~~ year, indust•ry soul't'c.s ~";a·y,
t•m-1.! .SyndiNII~. Jrnc.l
-coal's s ha&gt;:le 1'080 t•o 68 pf'r cent
~tnod •Js expeotl'd rt.o reooh 70 pt•l·

meuure ~·

13. Center
14. Denary

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to socbr~ly
'Vhe Au!l!iae 'Wtbir~ ofof his ooa.i.
and 1oie at •the &lt;fi'l'Sit rOPJ)Olt.Unit¥
and exrpos.H!i' elltrher pan!ls br.aced
1mder h:l,s crMn or G flhl)l("kit!'g expanse uf b~lll.ow 1rnrg shmt tui!.l Ovt't'
bcU~e-.'&amp; pants.

ate1y
f
po.t
3 Africart ~ 13. Unit ot
animal J '
elec·
4. Hebrew
trieaJ

place

w•hr•Pt' ol{l ttnltth'l'f'ISSf111 riQI·
lor11 go tn rill.". 1'ht•y miJ!«'HI\o to

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WJtlh bnm 1

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&lt;'ilnVIll'('NI

s pr·t&gt;ad bli: rc:1llarlfn 1lliltlOniR: rllhe
hucks.
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For in additioni tD other- lpUI'eiy
antipodean .peouUa:riUes, Aust..ralill!n men rare tortDdden to tlaik: to-

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ACROSS

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rrmergln}l
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III11IL'il' 1)1 ('dilllln•:.(

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l.m in o1 p O&lt; rk:prt'l

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1 pickC'd rttp iall·ly frmC'Y f'agR
(rnm Stgnrn· llrrow".~ \"Onfeol tun ar·y wht&gt;n I v:"'"~wd thfi t~rli Hom~
and I sWt"il'l' r1.o John l Nl.i'ldn't
rhuve heen nrt1&lt;1e ronsiJreuoos- tf I
IHt(J urrJvt-.rl naked. 1'hretx· sooms
lO be .'o'()motthmg uwfuHy pecllhllr
arUout a dtoerss .sthart (bat r,.;n'rl bo.rl t'fll and a (.hfloner coot thaJt un't ran
1110h tthi('k and f1ls likf• an C'lephant \s pajamas

t•f fl'·lt•

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!il~fi;&lt;·~ »;~~ Inventory nmllt !Je mad\" r•l' n il ftllnl!hlngfl In \Ire
ext'cutlve mrmslon · ·r,•nant~ In the White Htllllw
chnngr.,'' t"q•lulnPd r'rHnk T Clo.r\f\ld&lt;', ttliiiiHinnt
pa.rlt ~11Jll'IIU\f·ncll'!11 , l t'('l'll!iy tu a I'Oillllllttee or
Cons-1'(!88.
Howell !1. C11n1 , llw \\'hit&lt;' IIC!HAe &lt;"hlet 1111111'1',
Mid, nlnmMt n pniO)\I 'III .&lt;llv. thnl "tlltl ht\V r·onrt.ll'i&gt;l

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inn, Wf'.'~ls , rl I'' uulumalrrr.'ll•lly .t
~uhitl('f fnr• d•t 1, \o., t(lll
Ullt •tllll\t't'
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to havi' un 11\\c·nt,IT\" \\'lll'Tl prhrteil, It lUI~ 11
printed VOhl!lH' llrl &lt;' o' lll&lt;IWH lhlck
The lt\Vt·nt o r\' l •f Jrnu• :w. Hl{,:l, thf' (&gt;n1l or th~
last flscnl }t·ur, t\·v•uil•.t that lhfl'l'l ant 2tlM~t
plece!l ._,r l''')po•rtv In ttu• \ \ llrle 11otult'. ln&lt;: llidlnl{
18,fiG4 1\em ~ ut ct.r ~~\\!11\', tlllnawol'e un1t MIIVl'l-

for wearl:ng rtngs
sept..um rOf 'his tlQ!Ie and •a domting
lhtmse'lf wYtth plum('IS, rg.rtmrlpa's
srhmbone &amp;nd e.rn old omnra plate
m· so then l see moo n•asoo bl mu:;c
a .grcart rhoo\ha ovc·r a ma,roon dh1·
ll'l'f' Jacket or &lt;r•n lr1alrarn gilk sull
whi&lt;'h lhll'(lpenrs !1~ ht

f'l.lrtl(' f\ rlown , ('0&lt;1~ hr·kf'd over lh is
hrpr~. pnn.l .'i f\oppmJ,: 111'0\.IUld bur\rJ
dog: ·~rhm·~. n1'1 k~rf' nncler O'llrC €lll

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l 00 Bob &amp; Jan Carr

BY BLANCH M. HASKIN$
Ti11Y ·tlhis one on your piano .
" Middle rage u; when you're
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11 ·30
lor OOEd from OWrrSeas.
OD!ry two yea;rs. ago coal pl"'dueWEDNESDAY
6·00 HopaJN~g Cas5fdy
tion 'hilt t.he Boor Ou.trpu:t dwmdle-d 6.155 s 1gn Or_,.
6·30 Sports Eye
:to 329 rmiHron rl ons, lowE"~'&lt;~. S ill('!'
7 00 Tooay
6 40 News Picture
tlhe &lt;depr:e!lium yearr L9.18.
9.00 Coffee Time
6 ·55 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
ProductJ'On ruse ll'O a rerna·rkablc- 10·00 DlnJ Don.~C Sc~.ool
7 00 P:-. Hudson 's SE-Cret
7 30 Coke T1me
46!5 mJl'LJor.m .tJorns m 19M anrd tB.fi 10 30 F.:rnie Kovacs Show
7·45 News Caravan
i.ll'CI'eai!:re over rllhe 'Previoous- :year. 11 00 Home
8 00 Screen
DJrectors
Pta1 - .
rleadtng !tO a rO&amp;UtiiQUL&lt;Ir b!Jt ~h\He 12:00 Tennessee Ernle Show
optimism an~ !&gt;Oft -l"Wl pper.u· 12·30 Feather Your Nest
house
rtrars.
1 00 Rob and Jan Carr Present
It 30 Fa1ber Knows BNt
2. 00 Susrl-c
9 00 Kraft Thejl.tre
Tthe expeonl-r.; r.ow decLw-e (1lmt
2 30 Cam era Goes to Sc-h-ool
10 00 'I'his is Your Life
rtihe Ot\toe "sl;c&gt;k" &lt;'OOl Jn&lt;lrU®tfly ~s
3 00 MatiiHle
10 30 Damon Ruoyon · Theatnt
entering u erra o! gow:trh ood
4·00 Date With Life
l1 00 Headline.!!
ptl(l&lt;.rperilty ,tJh.\d wi.Jl le~ad t:o rprro- ' 4· 15 Modern Romances
11 0~ Weathercast
4 30 Queen for a Day
dootl\oo of .a bUh&lt;m tons ·a Y-t"ar Dn
11 lO Press Box
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5 00 A rlmt J)!fu Show
11~ tlb&amp;n &lt;hro dert"~
I 1 UJ Greatest Fights of Centu17
Dr. H. Beedh.oe!r Uha1-mbu.rry oi
· ll 30 Tonight
----~~=-P~nmylvania -st.'ll!IJto
Urn.r.•-errsirly
l"UkSDAT
8 .00 Fl.att &amp; Scrug~ Show
f:OI'&amp;eea 11m 8Hitltwlr! 008'1 lflol'Odll'C6 55
6 30 Sports EH
Jtjron of &lt;mre •biJ.lJ.ooi tronrs by 1975 • '.00 Sign On
'l oaay
6:40 News Picture
as a ll'esult of ~rhe nartnm's rln- ~,oo Coffee
Time
ereasitJg IJlOPurlaltion.
1·5!5 Le5 Paul &amp; r.(ary. Fora
10:00 Ding Don1 School
Coal prodtK'rtWn: 'I'll&gt; &lt;the .past few 10:30 Ernie Kov:~cs Show
7:00 '"llhe Huntt'r"
:y.eal"Jii \hag •been rar 'rmati'Vel or tl!lliC!us- li·OO Home
7.30 Dinan Sb::Jre .
tr»&gt;d -efticieney Coal is sbi:ll &amp;ell- 12.00 Tehnessee Ernie Show
7.45 News Caravan
1 ina lll e!Jrout &lt;tJhe rS&amp;me 'P1"'oe iLl! 1UO Feather Your Nett
11:00 You Bet Your Life
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1:00 Bob &amp;: Jan Car.r Present
8·30 Dragnet
bt.it 11h-e rirtor-eraud r00Si1s' of mrlmd'l'lig 2,00 Halts ot Ivy
9:00 People'! Choice
eOOl' bavC' been aU-set by og.r~arter 2,30 Parson's Study
9:3G Ford Theatre
elflcj.eoncy and palOduclLV.i!ti.Y.
3·00 Matinee Theatre
10.00 Lux Video Theatre
11:00 News HeadUnq
"'llhe coal in~ adwn.t'le ln 4:00 Date Witb Life
U5
Modern
Romama
'lt·05
W~atbereut
~·his respect has bboo. ~heoom-enwl
4 .30 Queen for a Day
11:10 Press Boll.
~~·· ,,~, compared ,to 0!1hur ri.ndll5trr')'
11·15 lJud Wilkinson SL.9w
(,orei•gn CrOOinterr'j:l&lt;urls" ~ 5.00 Aunt Dru
5,30 Howdy Dood'
ll:ao Tonaght
Jmep.b PUNO.lrve, lllest'm.fl rcbiel of
PU.t..())nsoJ., Oo. "'lbrls per moo
mlned dur.i~ 1055 probably arv«·

Au~i-rarll'!l&lt;n 'WOmen at p&amp;fltlllert-1.'1bat6
wlwy rtlbe Yabb lhrMl: lin.IC.h rgmat sooC"€-SS !here. It W8111' the tflMt. r1lime .me
t:hrouJril .thr t.loeaol .lassiee thad -ever .beenr llaAked agtd d~ flo

'l ·he Auslra.Jian H1i.rrk,s, as d00&lt;1
1
1
he
~pOtlrng l;:.ng:hshm:l'n, ,hrr's fulJikt• Ow (r[d d1 \s•·np!ror~n (~r I!J· vly
dre.'l1~'ed
frw t1he Miffillli~ if he
ww•l Hrmm, r!lu· In•\ I' Allli'I" IC'lNl rol
tlltmhl
an tmu~&lt;ltl" h t·d Ttw A us •lH i a sc-:rrf arrmtHI his neck lnrStidco;JL' r·~ a nm gh rhnnwnrl Olfltl un~ · U•tr •Jpt rll tvll·ar·, p!Jlls llrn Uny okl
I h i ll); \\'h rt•h -thwi,rll' 'l ftlfll\\ tim ()•\d ('Ltllt ~rhat flliiY rnor may nor: tlw'Ve
--, 1 :llrt•IL' • d t l Vl'r
1Uil ( 'I' ll
Din f)t'C' ,'i'Sl'~

carl(O liner.~, coustul &lt;olllen are nil
equ11lly irnpu1 Latnt to our pea,cr·tune .:conomy arrd vur wu1 ti1ne
fn ~t

security.

Sports Eytt
Nt!wS Pl('lure
LM P!lu1 &amp; Mary Forti
Grand Oloe Oor}'
Dm:;~lt Shore
News Caravan

2 00

3 UO

M.r ~~ond Mn. Llo)'d Roush, hne
returned borne, after teveral weeki.
vacation In Flonda .
Mr and Mrs John Baile' and
family of Pomeroy, Ohio, recentl)'
vimted her parent.a, Mr and Mn

Howdy Doody

ManblJa. Haye Srhow

2 30

CompaQ)'.

Suldier&amp; OI Fortune

8 00
9 00

Star Sbow('a.&lt;:~

Hotel In CharJHton, W. Va . Wt '
Wednesday , ln honor of the Crane

DID YOU KNOW THAT?

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m•tiu'rl, .a~ It .1 '
a yoor, ~r·nrl lh,,t tm w-ouol·d not
w:.mt •hl vt•l:o .m y f&lt;rrrm r-t~~'d hrll

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k~n. ~ho&lt;l'l.

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pari!!~ a•!:('a m
T~JI:' Prn'IJI(Il• r ~t WI'Uit•
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n•ply to;~ l!llt-J'Y ft'(}Jn •ltlr .· H"tHdr
hilt'a/1 Sf1~~:,tor, 4-•sl'l-tlll d . w ;r.wl
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Eisenhower And Farm Veto
Poresidrnt

Amel'lilca-r~ 'W'e 'UiSm.g more &gt;a:nd
.rnOI~ etectrre power, •moo-e 11'0111
rand ~:~!.eel, tmdl1lhe l!:'rowl&lt;ng Wmran:d

SrnlliHl

ail: month~. $780, tlrr•·e months . $3011 'lv
aYailable-. one month . $1 Hy rn :ul on•· ~ 1:1r $1! ,
three month s, S2 50 . orw month , $1

Sagn On
Toda_y
Co{{e&lt;' Time
D1ng U&lt;mg School
1-: rnre Ku ~a('s Sht,Y
llome
1'enne.wee Ea·nle
12 :m Feath•r Your N 1·sl

BY J . ROBERT SHUiSEAT

Pubhdted every arternoon eltrt'pl Su rul n· t., ·r11 .. Ohr,, \111ll•·y

TUESDAY

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10 00
10 30
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12 00

Mason Personals

Mr aDd un. s . H. ReltDIIre at- or Steubenville, Ohh1. Mr. w.nJ Mn

tended 1 dinner at t1te Kanawha

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Commentary i!!~~VISIO~-. ~~IDE. ~
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The News
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RICHARD S. OWEN

T~u:e:s:da=y~,=M:o:r:c:h:6:':':95:6::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::T~he~D_o_il~y-S~en~t~inije~I,HP~o~m~e&amp;rNoy~-~M}idCdiiEepo])r(t,_O~h-io________________~--------------~'--------P~ag~--~-~~

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Work'' eaon be foun_rd &lt;m. .Jila!t ;my

Wellston Rotary Show Lampoo!JS ,.
Jac•·--n
Sheriff And Li~aAA
K1SU
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ed
.J illlilt. ut.r.••• iltenJew program, •penoo to Per- Lhe 8th -..1: W...._

Mr. and Mn. Clyde Fieldl 1nd
Mr. aDd Jrtr1.
__t,~IJICI"......,
Dewey Gibbt, MoodaJ n~t .
telev~on lflo~
Mr and Mn Norman Voceler
Iand children of Zane.ville, were
8011" will call. 00 tile l!lbenff of 1 mtDMR:t 6baw iG be iiMid.
here over the weekend.
Mnr Lou1ae Andenon or Hart JiK"kson County, and 011. lbe fcMn- 12-13 at &amp;be w..... m.lt .....
--oudJtorlum.
ford waas calllnJ on Mrs. France•
Bradford and family --Cui DarbJ.lMq
lw ..,_
Mrrs Herbert lting, Mrs. Franc~
want 4- (cql Ia . . _
Bradford and clttldren, Mrs. Garnet
BY EVELYN &amp;RICKLES
To Po\8ooi' m «be Ylttnilw . . .
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Cl"k and Ted Swartz wen ca!Uo&amp;
- 8 ia Realo.
11.- - ltll!l
Mr. aod r)b, EmiJ. Matlack of Libe.ace
Dey HalTy
Mr and Mn. Howard Weigand on Clifford Kmg, Saturday nia:hL LcJe;m
spmt. Su.tJc»y wMlb bel' mo.
.
h'l $~
With
WJg
aiJd
tl6,
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d&amp;ughh·r Dorothy and Mrs Ina
.Mrs. Herbert King, Ron and
Weiga nd ll:pt!nl Sunday afternoon Debbie were visiting Mn. Francea: """· .,., ...... _
- · c;.,q., io ]lia&gt;od .., ....
ltr and •Maw. Jack Weat.bennsm StaDler, wbo does a lot 0( f+IC'
w 1th Mr. and Mrs Rus 11 ell Sayre Br~~odford and ram1ly, Monday.
and new bah)' daughter.
Mr. Charlie Ord waa Vllfitin( bia -· Suoday Ls&gt;a 1«0- around,
lo ilile othEr toteniew lilltllllfiM.
Mr. 1-nd Mrs. Denm 11 Rowsh, Mnro grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Goodnite. .,.. Mld Mr and 'Mrs Leshe Blouth
ol lk'iettli.
Bw&gt;row places biiJ TV
Ia
Vena Hainey and Mr . Ukey U.oush Fr1day.
,
.Mr. and Jlrs. Robert FieldJ the of£10e of Ulre llberW al ~
e.allcd on Mrs w w St.aats SunMiss Ruth Lievtn&amp; was 1 pelt were luestl at • bu-thday &lt;Unner IK'D ~ m itrtsvlew tbe co.day a!Lernoon who ts 11l
of Mias Sunda Durbin recently.
SU1Jdaoy at R.eedt1viUe 111t the booM- •llrP and~ o1. tbe
l&amp;ld
Mr. and M.n Thomas Bumaard- of 11r. and !)1m Galy Fi&lt;eidi 10 their deputleS.
Mr and Mrs Archre Chapman oi
Alharu.:e, Ohio, and Mr!s Edna ner and som were callioa: on Mr . honor '()( Jlrobect'e birthday.
ParkJ RobtlliKJil plays ., A11DN1td
Ma~~ Dora Oaboway or Dalowa)·
Gandy of Leon, werf: callers in the and Mn Carl Clark and Uncia .
Mrs Lawrence Clark was viauna: Ridge wu. a tue&amp;t of Mnt Myrtle deputy sberiM .in lbie lkk IWIIk*
home of Mrs. W. J Chapman, Sun11 .)UI!It 88 conf'UIIed aa tt tbe de:Sirs Bert.ha Clark Moaday.
F.rWt .H catay.
day evening.
M.r.
and
Mr.!!.
Thomu
Grimm
'fThomalt
Perrtn
spent
ihe
week
puty.
Art ~ 16 is aooth~ ~
Mr and Mrs . Fred Roush sJ)tnt
and
children
and
Mra.
Leo
Litch~
fDd
at
WEBt
Umon
and
Dayton
ed
deputy.
Sunday wilh Mr . and Mr11. Howard
field and daughter were calling
tMr. and HnJ. Roland Tomu:e
1n aiUber rportjoo o1 u.t BoRoush of Vernon.
on Mrs. Iva Hudson and da~ter. Sid ~ -.pma Saturday .eve- tar.)' minstn!t'a olio. dftdcd a.Mr. and Mn. Ed Frye, Mr. Dal- Sunday.
mng wilD llheir Mn Dr.
tho IIDMy
las Yeager ot Mason and Mr John- Connie Harbour, daughter of Mr. Oal'l Momt -and fami).y. GaHipo!U a1 Club .is feature:! to 11 11oa11m:
nie Frye or New Haven called on and Mrs. Stanley Harbour, is Ul
M-e. .Mary Hosttrer of M:llens .an'Bflgemmt of .abe New c.te.Lt
J.f.r. Arch ·Yeager, Sunday after- at her home with the mumps.
\Wii8 tibe Priday I:Uetlt of •be!' roo- ]n:z JttUllbeor ".Birtb of -tile ~."
nOQn who is Ul
Lorena and Hilda bave moved 'lther Mrs. Carr.1e Babr.
Direded by !MnJ. H. w. GiMia,
)lr Stormy Hart or Columbus i into their new home juat recentVisil:iog iHr. and Mis Geunge rthe choral dub, 35 \IIOiees ....._
completed on Seoond Street.
lfamfttr:lo '0\-'er the weekend ~ shows M&amp; versatility wiUidleiJ11Mw
6pent the weekend with his father
and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Mn. Radford Ingles has been Ill lAM! Osbr:nl of Joppa, D&lt;rvid SD- number which they s q b' die
Hart and attended Sunday &amp;hoot at her home but ts recupenrttng 900 o( ()sh(m, 0 ., Oll1d Mrs Hllda !irb1: time oat tbe rerent Rotlly
at Oak Grove, Sunday morning
at this time.
StyLes, Adlreu.
Distrid Conference In z.t.e.:viUe.
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Mnl. Obates BetzJft£, S~ivcr
'l1he number features tour atrlo(hat
K
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'lr. Nelson and Curtis Brown
a
een rea ouse, untmg- Ridge opeut
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were Sunday evemng guests of Mr. on, wa.s recen gues
er roo 'it!h 'Mr IMkl Mns. R K Rowan
m New Orlesms.
Walter Brown of Vernon
er Mrs Bertha Farley, who iB rt:
VJrgO&lt;a
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Mr and Mrs. Taft Boston, !l.tr covenng from a recent illnesa.
gpent Tlnrr8day wit.b hfl' parents I ~
and Mrs Ed Frye were guests of
!-fr. and Mrs. Ralph Warner and llr -and Mrs W W Bragg
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Mr and Mrs. Richard Roush of chlldren were Sunday guests of re·Mr od ~~land T
Union, Sunday evemng
latives in Dunbar. On MoDda)' they ~a w«d .f t.be
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accompanied Mrs. Warner's nep.
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Mr and Mrs. Adrian Lathey, hew to Norfolk, Va. where he re- then- 9ott Paul to Naomt Chaffee
White Wall Tires Sold At
Linda and Judy Mrs. Walter Brown ported for duty in the Navy.
at Col~b_u• Fil!IIJ. 19. ___ _
Wst Price Of Black Wall
and children spent Sunday w1lh
Mrs. Robert Harlesa and infant
Mr. and Mrs. John Workman
rires.
Mr. Emmit Hous h and fam1ly of son have returned to tbeir home (Carol Russell) who were re.eently

Eugene Albe11.Ji of Huntiqt.on,
W. Va .
Mr and Mn Om Bumgardnl:!r
of Letart, Mr and Mn llarold
T eaford and famlly and Mrs ChJ.r·
les B Hultman and .wn all of
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Mr and 1\.lr~ lvC's Krng of Oak
Grove spenl Sunday with Pt1r and
Mrs Elmo Walton of Pora, son ol
Mrs King Her rhildrl'n from Various places also met her lhcrc and
all had an r-nJo~able hme

en Brown Street.
marned have purchased the Dodson
Mrs. and Mrs Stanley Harbour properly in Jower Mason and mov·
{lnd clrildren, Mrs Matilda Noble ed on Thursday.
STATION
attended the wedding of Wanda
Luther Tucker, who is rmployed
Bush and Roy Henry at Gallipolis in Columbus. spent lhe weekend
Middlep: rt, Ohio
Ferry on Sunday. The,W~ew Mrs. 1w1 lh has mother Mrs. L. 0 Tuck·
Henry rs a neicc of Mr!"'Harbour. ' er.
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I had "Bowan! 10&gt;e Or&lt;ioR Dq('
on my ltronit '(!l(q- a Cfllll)ilra IW~'OW'et'!lls rargto., .aJ s:i g'tli wbieh ~'W! 11110,
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Mrd rut fun. as- oor dOoflf is 8S' lfar
rreti1(I&lt;V-ed from rl!be fomidding IJ}IISIIift .. cowd be.
I .w~
tfloogh lbat o!le
lids like &lt;a cranky old ~ady by
spells, H..-d lo p1...,. and olUbat.

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M:v favorite prmrttng '\W8"dfii now

J'Bter, atUigB!w'~ lto
wft.ich the .Qepaning o-ne is ~
.to '&lt;ln.&lt;nVer "Atfiter while, crO!Xdile'•
But 1 con~ eet llttj olber IJall of
my Jrou&lt;ebold tv w
"""""'t to - q , I o'pooe M
Utlnks it'• und~ ,..
8ft "See you

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I beard of one overrse~ eojer
(not CPH) lObo put it 1hi""""'Y "1f
tJhey ever · tet me lin 1\his mtF.f
&lt;piD ji&gt;&lt;t&gt;'il hw&lt;l
bum do\m
the bouse and dl the Uhe:s.''

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Are any of you gals coilll' to wear
these oew bats Wirth that-fevwns
sake---&lt;Mrl 'look? In oUt« worrd8,

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Here we've 1101JE!1 lin (01' .tlhe.9e little bltey . . . - ~tots- ell winter
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tub lhirlgs.
I tell you, :no ooe. but no une,
canr tlook ..:!tile or even ha11 eut&amp;
in tbem. They au IC8I(Tf'y .. 'WOI'ried
e"'pressitm, ~ad bercauee- .they'r tT1ing to
bow lo """Y
fue big old tl!inP
?tl~ of ltibe aJWllelt ulr-lsef Y'OU
rhave rnrotl.lhJ.rng .to illi!X!&lt; bwt 3 oir, 4
rpotlndai of sn}ly bar!l.

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Emma is SPtg.dtng a few i:lays in

Parkersburg, W. V•·
.Mr. aDd lllr-8. Deaaver Curtis and
100, Mr. ali~ ljrl.' L. D. Pierce,
apcnt Satutdiy ~!ling ' WUh Mr.
and Mrs. lake 'Vaa lleter ol Portland, \'~·~.;,;

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Touch the throttle-tab afR You're in command of an Olr.bOJobile-you·re
gi.mg onlen to tho -teet Rocket EnP.!o of them ""'-alive wjdi 24ll
lulling h;.,..,powor, 9.25-to-loom_.ioo(ed a braway 350 lb.-ft. oftorque!
And the goiDf:'l amOO'I:hef. than ever with mvolotionary new leta way
Hydra-Matic Drive•. ~ • eveu 816adis with Oldmaobile'e oe"
Safety-Ride Owoiol

IY MARY PtiRCE

ma Powell.

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MT. OLIVE
Friends and neighbors
were
sorry to hear of tbe death_ of Charley PoweH, he was a Hfe long resl
denf of this communit7.
,
Mr. and M.ra. Rodn~ Plcrc~ and
son .spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Bo~Qtiurs of i1yracuse.
Robert Bush of LaMaster spenl
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Wiiiard Pigott and daughter.
Hoyt Curtis who ti crqpJoyed on
the M S. Peace ls sPe.p~~ a few
weeks with hiS motbef, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Pierce.
Cary and Sba.nn Wells of Bashao
Rd. spent the· weckeiu'l with their
grr;rndmouier, ~1 Johns:~n.
Mr. and MrS. Jake Deems and
family of · Parkcr'sbure. W- Va.
lipent the weekepd wttb Mrs. Em·

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It toku lull mlnul•• lo lfll
tt.. fads wilt. an Oldtn!o•
bile demorutratlon drW..

let ""' Roclet do 1M
lalk!nuf Ctr.ck ovr deall

And this car's 1ot the rtthe look of actio~~, too-tbe fleet linea of new
Starfire Olyling, oet of! by out-ahead "'noapille Bwuper" d08ign
that''e actually 11A1D bumpers iu onef In every way, l•qe'111 a car tltat'e
built £x aclion-pack&lt;d right up to tho hilt wjth a.lioul Slop
in for a tbrillins Rocket Old&amp;lllobilc dew.OWtlnatioo eoou!
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t£'r of Mt· a nd Mrs. lhmnan Carson,
Sr
A potl ul'k_s upp(·:· prr·ccdNI thl'
Shl' rl'ceivocl tht&gt; hii:he!;t ~core
Man·n me~t,ng of .111 (: B II . Sa n· in a wri11cn examination whil'h
b?rn Mls~ IO n:uy Soc wly at thu tested 1hC' homcmuking knowledge
~u·sl Bllpl ls.t .• ·h ll!"~l~ 1\!on.da y evf'_n· pnd atli1lnlc.s of scniol' girls in the
mg Mrs . l la\ td Dal ~1. Ji • wa~ Ill gratlua1ing t'lflss. She will be en.
ch~r~c or _Ill(' tab!l• , 1 h!&gt;t•ornt_w~!4 tm-cd in cornpl'hllon to nBme this
Whll"h (':lr; wtl. 0111 :~ St. Put~·tck -~ slate's candidate for the title of
Day thrmc of g reeu :lnd wlnl&lt;'.
All·Anwrican Homernaker of Tom1 orrow and will also he ton!:lidered
Mrs. Atr ,•n llu gtws opem•tl ihl' for lhC' runnerup uward in the
ffif'Ciing Ill tl!t' ehtlf"('l\ :'lltiii"!Uil ry sta t ~· . Sht• will n•t·eivc a golden awtth &lt;.t po1·m :~fit·• M r·~ c P H.-~d · ward pin di'lligned hy 'l'rifari and
bur~· had pla.vt&gt;d an org::n prt·llldt.' the S('hool will rereiv(&gt; a "Betty
The thelll t' of tht· C'\'t' lting was Co·o&lt;·k'"' l" Good and F."•.y
Cook
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"Winsome'' and tlw p,·ug ram , dir- Book."._
ect.e&lt;J by Mr·s .1onnt"; l'ulten, C'hnn·
x1 th
h
Tlw nallon:rl winnf'r in the St•ar·
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" Wi n Some". t'h conduc1ud among 256 ,534 .v oun"
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Pullen wa-; a~!&gt;:hlo•d hy Mrs.
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Paul Sma.-1. M rs J ~ dt.~ on R:lkt'r women in 10,&amp;22 of the nation's
and Mrs. K 1.. lluglws.
publk, private and parochlal high
school!&lt; will be named AprU 12
at the Amet"i&lt;'nn Table banquet in
During the hu s inf'sA ses~·ion lhe. Philadelphia.
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Society vof£•d 1o send a CARE
package loa Germnn t:1mily whlrh
General Mills is the sptmsor of
has btoen bef:·if•ndt•d hy tht· 1local . thP program delligned to a11S'ist
chun·h and Mr~. L. n . DUes read sehooJ.q in builcling in young worn.
a lctler from lht'Sl' people. Tht• en ll deeper appreciation and unSociety also will se nd a box of derstanding of the American home
clothing to the Bacone Indian and to emph11si,..e throlrgh a sound
&amp;huol. The four· Circles: Electa, scholarship award program the per·
Dorcas, Lo\'f'-,roy anet Prhcilb , sonal qualities and sense of values
. b•·oughl their Love.Gifl offerings necessary to successful homemak.
to the tiller· of the Church as Mrs. ing. Mcfte than $100,000 in scholJvhn \Kauff gavu the &lt;IC'dicatory &lt;~rs hips will be awarded.
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prayer:. Mrs..T. M. An•hr•r t'losed 1 .Each state !l'-ctty Crocker Hmnt"the meeting wi1h n IJr&lt;!YC't'.
' maker of To~orrow will receive 11
. ~- _ --.._....... __$ 1,500 scholnrship and an ed uc nt·
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b.• ·p ~f ·rt ·I "Qii!"·~.
Louk.-. w;dl be te-amed wi"lh II'O"a"al.·
1-nr, DtU'h~n w.i1~h Sw:Nb"{l'l1, •!.liQil'lri..«
wittb l....otbse and GtmeS'Et' oa!ll.d ~t·
1l·hCws are poolon•l'TS. 1\he
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tt hand!CIIIP a!fi(&lt;&amp;i·r wit·h ~ lin

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Bo\l'ling Hiqbliqhh
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bot-h handicap and actuwl' 00w11ing.

Ohiro V.&amp;Ll-f'y F.lr-:."t·ri(' F.'ll.gill('C;~
moved two gllint(¥i .o.u1 in rrun~ in
llihoe CJ.ih'f Trl- C11un·t~ Bowlinll!: IA""D ·
fU.e l&lt;M ni;lht -a1t .the Pon'!'f'roY
llawtbti A~l~ '8 8 t.h,-.y l.CtofJk !LWO
out of rtlhree •J!D"IM'.'&gt; fr•urn Se.t.'(ltn-t1
"""'"' llarlre\. 1\he D•lly Sontdnel
r)iet])ed rt.·be OVEC t'Ou&amp;!i 138 tlht'y
from ._. ....... Jl,.
ttt~me tbrOUfh wlllh 1.hree 'Wills 1
.., over L!beA:y R~111t. Wlbo lbpd
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ibeern ~ 'Wirt:h ~ 'lleoders. m t!he
Tlhe W.h~ Sox .thtt.. year mrary
dlhW matcii. 'ol ~ evenm« Kol- tha'Ve tlhe !1illit"!"A. -doubJe-4Ptoa.y oorn .ufa. Biter')' won Uwee in • row brna.t.loo rl:o .hilt 11Jhe nwjms ~n· ml8ny
fnin Nevi Y~k C'f"nWal.
yeaT!\1', -soays 'l'he Spl)ffl.in1g New.'f. It
OVEC rnt clbe :£iinrt. g8111"1a too ·aU depe.»ds on wti\Cll:ht'II' IAJ i:'l" Apn1'·
secoad :-:trcet ~arket, but then .lci10, Ven·e-zuel·an. soort..,."iop, make.
..-· ~,.k ""'Ofll'! to Lake illhe laet ltibe team. He .1:. •fivc.(.e&lt;t'Jt..fllille ot~ml
,_ w
h
lwo
eames - they
'i· ~ wWh ~bghs 155 .pound.~. 1 ht• fll:l'flll ' l~
~ 1 IJ80 I '
• •-'-n"r ~inal wol1bd rt,.ooim wHih S•'INlnNI Ra11eman
an ....,.ua
-noot •n -~'"''
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1810e. Ol.ey sw84190n waA lhi9Jh for Nel·lie FoCnt, is fiH - 1I" :~•nd wei·whs
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wrt: WurOOIW;
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:J.Ic:;:U Durbifl 'had 511),
DID YOU HNOW 'I'll AT ~. hl"'l'e
Davi3 ·had. the lhligh gmne or thb were77.WOO~!'t:d in (OUI' \i(Uint'S
f Second~ 118 lhe ,hit in l!lle AtmC'91l&lt;'an L~·a·g u(' , J tri'Y IJ,
HNer or
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a bil 221 tin 'his f!lt'llat e:mne, ·lllfll()· 100 7- a 4 ~ue Jl(&gt;('IIJ'~ 1·
f.inhlhcd' wWh 474. ..
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The Seant.inel u~ , the · t,lberty
M·:rn·Rrgef SluTI" Hat•k o.r -1Jiw Otti·
Ref.·I'U'riiJ&amp; a.s tbey toe&amp; eild 1 t~ cago CuM isr ~l l.o -dtll W llhe
fames ballldily In "'Pitre ol rolhnv IMTI"D'ilest PIIIY check of "U'I\Y m.anu·
a bli'Jld. "P~ 011of,ford ~lied ~ih~ &lt;ger in .tihe Nlll1 i:onUJlt l .tagu~. 'lllile
ft~ boy9 wLtlh n Me :.te11les SponUng NCW1i ~Y!I' 1hu·l in ,~ito
on .game!l or 230, 119 •tmd 183, uf Hack '$ lf"leoond 1Jam Yt'O'r. when
wbUe ror t..lbenl.y RoeM Dnh~ wn~ •he got ltlht&gt; Cull!; 11ff ~~~ a 1i'Ul"Pi'isillg
htlh wl~h 485 Qn ram~ of 178, s.l·anl •alJ(I· lhad -lllwm 1~n :~eeond
1&amp;8 'lfld 149.
pl'llcc •unHI }u:-."1 bercrroe t1he All·
Jio.Jsum Bakery ~llMled t•helr Sta•r Ga.me, 1h·B .U·idn'l J!61. •II 1rahm
ifiM 1xn\ttrtg M rthey,ewiiLy won W001b hP "I!Ug'OOII · hi~&lt;" 1950 Nlinll.r•uct.
tftret. from .the NYC. DoD 5&lt;.1MII·
'l'he Bo.&lt;rtoo llr-d Sox n.t ~.c-lr
ifllg was 1!N.eh &amp;lr tiRf' Bakers w.hth
184, IM · aDd t-44. ror 402. While SaraHOt-a ,\rni·n·illll{ &lt;'aln~ rt.his spr1ing
D..-.e JenJt.lnl bad 467 for Ute 'h&amp;V'C a.lmO!:It ·an ell -veteflllll ;V;Mr.J.p.
1111»1n "WIIItlh 1ga!De1'1 o1 tin. 113 •and Of tJhe 42 me111 on .\1/le ·t'O.'ik'r, olll.y
13 can bt'" trogardffi. ~ rroolol-e!i.
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Amorwe t:ht&gt; 11 who 'PII't' 'll~et":~
'!be-:
~ to the club is ~Miclr:eov Vemon, who
Tlti.COUNTY
L~ 11,00 oh.ltwt in the group. He"ll
OV.C INOtNIIU
11'!'0,_ . _. _.. 191 m tel 1143 he 38 ·In Ap.11iiJ . '11he youl'l'gc.&lt;t Is
Qmde ... . .... 125 137 155 417 C·a\('RE"r Jim P,.g;lioronl. ot 18.
~ . ......... 138 1&amp;8 194 488 "Ntchcr Flronk Sulli"V'lm ut. ~tx-feet.
lr~ '-· -···· 140 148 183 449 ~ev-err, ii'il Klbe rtla1l&lt;iesl ·a&lt;n-d Third
lloarbln .... ··-· !&amp;II 188 )8'1 &amp;10 .Btwtlffi'llllll Gll'ady Ha~lbcm rtJbe Mbortt·
'1'0!11!1 .. ------ 747 7110 880 24(17 est, 1811 •fl•V1Hl'tlihl. Wa a rJ:d~ sq.utad
wi111h 3l out of the 42 men six·
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-------- 183 108 111'1 428
Kllio:h ......... !Of 811110 313
U..lll!J . .. .. . IM 138 181 431
Htmodbp ..... 48 48 48 144
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Tedeoib .... . . 1&amp;1 1!8130 419
IIIIDII ________ 1so 1110 110 390
ctdller . ·----- 142 1fl ttl 4G6
0&lt;uooor ••.••. 138 I~ 178 478
lflto4lelp •••••• 88 ~B If 114

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.Ji.ke yotlll' g:i•£l, blllt I &lt;ll!i k·f'd· yoo
whl"t! IM'1.· you wa.ntl·ed ·a• lartge or

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N·I~ W YORK : St. Nick!&lt;
G1• nc PninPr, i51. Niagara Falls,
N. Y. stopwd Danny J()l' l'er('7.,
148'r·l. N1·w \'ork, 8.
n.os·r·nN
'l'nny DeMareo,
145 1:4,
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Y.allacu
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l'llOVIDI~N ('E, R. 1.: Steve Mar·
C'PIIo, 15H, 1'1 ovid~n!:'e, _kn()('ked ou1
Hob 1\IJIIon . ~61 f.! ._ fltovldelnc; .i ~ NF.W OHLI:ANS . AI ~el e~::r ru.
IM, New Or/Pa ns, outpornted AI·
fonso Flun~~. 151 . Mexico &lt;'lty.
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QUEBECK CITY. Que.: .Jimmy
Curler, New Yol"k outpmn1.1"'d Phtl
.Bur ~ ton . S1. Louis 10.

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·left f.a111..1
!fence D'l Munrdputl stadium jn
Kwn~SSS Ci·1y 111hios ;y-ear. AR lf'tiJXJrt-ed by '11he Spo!'lt:~ng Ne~ . tithe dis1t'aonce-s wiN ~'l'ma i-n the oome, 330
feet down ~he 1 1e-~l fil•kl ofoul .Une,
tmt jiJtt&gt;~ ff'll&lt;'f'" haN
boon J•ai..o;ed
, from 12 .to lf\ rt• t•.l In an a1tt:emp1
to ('Ut down 11ihe numbt'IT" Qf Ohlin·
ese OOmen. Ove-T trhe .low wo.Jd.
-DJD YOU KN0\\1 THAT F..ddil'
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:Mrs. C.•·R•"- Young -en- 1 l!Mts little. It contains nothing harmt
Su-nday With a turlcP.y
fuJ. Just go to your &lt;huggi.st and ask
odiooer .celebrating Olho b,_,.,,,., of
for four ounces of liquid Rennel
AYI'U. :r
Concentrate. PQur 1his into a pint
:her brotrlter, Dav-id Jacbanr. Othet·
bottle and add enou~V\ grapefruit
rgu·es.ts were !Mr. a·n d Mrs. Obaries
Juice 1.0 fill the bottle. Then take two
Jones, Lakin •and IMT. :a-" M-·.
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James Ogctin aond ·~ JiBmcs J'J"'.,
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Bir.l;bday in i'rem Wfft 8En1l'd -by
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uon't just ~~eem to d.Uappe;ar almost
like 1n~~oJic from nec:k, Chin. arms.
bust, abdomen. h1ps: calvu and
ankles. jltlt return ttie empty bottllr!
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have tried this plan and help fnin1:
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lte.!tauroot .oo celebro·tc lhi!S arml·
vcl!'sa&lt;r'Y. Guest~!~ at tlhe hl'JK'!hton
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New Y11r'k (;t:rnllJII. m!ttlu 1iive- ·home
.mn.s i.n ~n •itmill!g, Jutne 11, 1939&lt;m~d il."hnl •1Jh·t1l'(! u[ 11!hem Wl'l'le a~n·
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The scholarship of the young
woman named All -Ame»ican H~rllemnker of TomorroW wiU ,be .In'crta- J~eetlng: .
NeH il' ZeJ•k!Je. 'r.h " P'aper b(."gan I t:.rt,r o Ci'n.!erpiecf".
sed to $6,000. Delores Arnf.t~e .or
. wi~·h a re.'ft.tllli!' o( .\.he ti.J:&lt;Ilct"}· of
Enlt.•rpriae, Ala., was the nlitiolial
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' w ;~ Jitlmsbw1g Wlhwh was w~trbhtlh· .
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t-.:1 _i11 _1833 &amp;m14•he !-.1~n· -of i1~ reat Judson coll~ge at Marlon.' .Ata.
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oiJon, de..'figned and ju&lt;QI:ed J&gt;l !tta'i!m !d t~ ~ SMoo1 ot.a~I on ·
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ChH•auo which was given to
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were lbev. Ba. ~t.~.. -an IJte .gave &amp;mel ('oCJmmf'tllftS on
te~ted the stu""Ants' attitude an
~Ire!, Mr -and ~- Leonard • !Lhn variou.s lh(Juses and 's1ore-;
M!'s. Wallace!Bradlord , .eneutlve
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. IAtrufohJ, Cha.'&gt;. Lumf·o nt. lfilll!'cy t wh•dh uh.e"rs~1.."d Of sJ)t'Ow1 ulll-e-r· secretary or the Meig.'l County Tu·
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aOO OOOt-lm SP'l'lllcer • I ~I wa:; 1her -d C!lerrptlon
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homemaking
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of (l}w l.~erculOSifl and Health Association,
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Each (irl ·who took the test re· ~ ~Larry Sm1tth, ~hll Ba~~ey j •flowcr ii:ardens '&amp;nd f,i"l)wer a.r had the Exetu(ive Board meeting
ceived a homemaking euide that ~~ Bee_lcy Ebbl"!l. lllt;Y firre- 1T&amp;ng_I 1Mt-Qj1s dJSpla)'OO rlih~-g~OOut at her hame Monday evening. Ric~­
wm assist her Jn pursuing the ·~.~.-·
-~rh wM!.h .~.~- lee ore~. ; W••lh-amsbut"'g by .M.rs ~ISe .B. ard ChamberJ, presldent, presided
career or homemaking.
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Ftshe.r, autiltor of Am. E~teenth and Mi"s. Ben Ph.llson was named
Ruth Anne was one of 4 senior
1Mir. :and ~Mrs. LOu l&gt;~hll ~ ~ 1Cerat.u ry Ganhmd" 'lmd rthe ~ : Representative DU"eetor. Mr. Cha·
girls who rflceived their
I..onra R~ '\flt'C'e in GaU~s N&gt;SPOimlibJ·e :£-or tlhe &lt;"hoice or 1 m_bera and Mr!i.. George. ~arke~
Homemaker Degree Ialit
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f4cwet"IS that were .growu in Colm· ?'IIJ serve on ~be R_ehahtht.atlon
Columbus, Ohio.
Mary Hur~. ~~'·n~ 'IIJ.Id I itl"l day.s. An -ant""alfl•gt"lJlt."ll'l. of ~ commlt_lee wo~kma: wrth the TubIV'&amp;Ih f'uweil . w~ gt.U.&gt;SI•~ of -Mr. !\'n:upd!"'81g-otl.q. "!1\0&lt;'k, Japa:rH'c"'&gt;f&gt; iris J t'"culosUI UQsptl.al staft at Nelson·
3lfld •M·t1! Or·vilJ.e Al-Ien
·and junqurb was dit&lt;lf&gt;layt"d by ville.
iMir arn-d Mrs Dan S.nu1oh 'li'1KI rem. I Mi~-s ?...e-.rkle •lrr ·a &lt;'Oil11llinff s~r~
Plans .were made for Jhc annl:IDI
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.jj)y were SUnday gue«l!l of her brou·.f!h,t .from 'her vi:.it ~ WiJU·Jmli Board drnner to be hel.:t on April
paa!E'nls, Mr and Mrs l..~awrreoee • bUJ·g. Lt 1 ~-s cn!l ~rl 8 Dtlif•t Briric 3 at lhe Ctwster Methodist .Church
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Mil'. and !Mrs. .Atrllbur Slnillh ~ SnWI!h
and i~ a Aquarl' janl·ini.l'rf' in Delft where women of t~ church will
Ma 1~g.ie ~ of ftrooctMU1e ortli
Rlerent «)}lers Gt .tOw&gt; John Dierh1 I'"OIWht--ome.
prepare and serve the meal.
1 MemberB
eel. 00 Mil's. ~ Ilodscm Jo)lktay,
OOme wtre Roy Bia:t, RUitlh MJwser ·
attending Monday
Rtl'ih.Dnct C'.Olwrualll Is io Rdzer Eldnu Scih~fier aiJ!t M~~ A-I·J 01ther 1fi()\W'.rs displayed ul llhe nigbt were : Mr. Chambers, Krt.
Hos!)iltfll.
len.
rling were a new ~'ll~um, • Parker, Mrs. Philson, H. K. Wood·
Norma Ritldbilc ·1.9 6 ~ a
M·nr . ~" brou~ht hy Mx's. R_. H. I gerd, Wayne GibJ;wm, Ne1Ue Blng,
few days li;J) hrkersbdi"IR.
HOSPITAL I !tUSTEES TO MEET Rawl~. 'T1he .p:lant. h,a~ V&amp;J"H.'Ol· !Mrs. M. D. Hartlnjer, M~s. Charles
Scwnl Gt'llettiOOd- • luneml
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ON'd lfulwge ·and fo.-.-:ed bl~ms j Mullen, Mrs. H. B Gnmm, Mn.
MillS. F~ Yoohg, Mt Old~. {lf
T~e Mel~ .County y.paa~ns Me· srmi lar do tlhat ~he -~1-eus_~am- l H~ ~owell , Letart Fans, Oblo.
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monal Hoapttnl 'J'tust'fts wtll rJleet
Mr.
- - KooMIJh Dowis In regula .. session, Wednesday,, ., •
OO)ebt1lii.Eld ttlhelr sbtn JOIJnini;e.'s ' 8 p. m., at the court room, concern..,
bi•JI~· ~ay w~~ .• dinn·ea-. Guests ing 8 site selection: for the llt'W
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,M,..J· Taylor, proposed h~&gt;soital, Lee L. vaughan,
.Ri'l1hrard 18inrd SJMy Hu~ Mr. ·und secretary ot the orgapi~ation on· /· 1
IM•rs . Goo. Starehet· -of Po.merlo!y.
nounced .today.
lt"s limJl,le. It's a.rniWllj. how bu1ky fat and help ~catn slende-r
• quickly CJII:P may t o~ pound~ ~t more crac'!!ful cirrves; if reducibte

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Disappointed , &lt;Df'):ihew : "Yf'li'h,
but 1 .didn'. ~ •l:coow •you were fl.·atlk·
,iJlg about ·neckti ffi."

Joost tlas
San Francisco

A $509 scholarship will be awarded
the runnerup girl in earl\ state.
The !ehool of the state winner

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'l'hc Betty CrocKer Homemaker iunal trip with her school advisor
'Care package ISchool
or Tomorrow in Rac~t&gt;
High to Washington, D. C., colonial WilIS
Ann(' Carson, duugh. liamsburg, Va ., and Philadetphia.

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compet~tion
In Betty CfOCKer

Missionary Group

'l'wo 1troms or ~·aJ bowlers "Wor'll
h~'l!p open 11lbe
Sl111te Bowiliog
t omTi l'Y tn Uleve
ttih-is week
l'il'li as Ctow·-s
leks -and Sw-.tt·
zl'l's A:ililaod St1"\'iee wfll t·ak-e
pao11t in .t:hl.' .an·ru..t·a8 ~!PI-e .p1n cla.'l.sic at 4hr. Bradnan · ·~ R~'CJ'eBihioo
Cervler in 'MidOI.ebull!" H~ls .
Bol·h ·t eam..~ wi.JJ roil their sJngles
an&lt;tl doublt'S .on Sunda-y.
A rthird ·1-eam, .Pome.roy BowHng
Mlt'y$1, a re also ~OOduled ~·o mit
l'll•l ff in ~ ·he tom~ .
. Cl'mv's Ohk-ks 'f\vi'i!l ('arr:.v t1hek
rf'gula&lt;r ll"iOOup i~t ~Jhe tou.'"lll'e"JI w.ith
Paul OlifforU, Rink "\fen1:.~ini,
BWJ llovamtf'&lt;r, CJ~U DLI1"bi-n. !!.llld
BGb Louks ·r·oH1ug in :l!t ·a:t on.tew.
Swo•llel's M.llhLn&gt;d Sl'll'vire w.illl

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rat) tu be tMJ!d m Apnl wht-11 thl' j rang1:1nent of f~r.~ .
Mn ,Harry Stahl. councilur pre· , M1ddlq&gt;ort Gardoo nuL met aot
DuHOil ~ ~ meetioi
lidtad when 'l"heodorui
Council th;; home or Mn. Davt· ~'amwr Oil Round Robin ld:.t'tft Went Wl"'ittetl
BaUjhters o! America met Mon· M.... nda) ~ ~·4"rrmi;! . Mnc ,r.hx H.ul1t·r , to two- mt"'ltbtn whv wre bcupibl
day evenlna: at the lOOF ~II .
· ' Jm l ~u h.·nt , W2IH in £"hA:Il(t.• ....r cihf' ; patftohl, Mn. J . B Downing .00
Mrs. 'naomu Hendrix wal repor- ~ mH,t in.g und oomf"&lt;1 .Mrs C. ~ - 1M.111 H J. RIIH!!t"'L
te-d Jll in a lfunlinaton, W. Va . lknw .-1)', lh'l&gt;. C 0 FiHtK·r ilnd
hOKplia!. F.dward Spencer wa~: rt· Mr..... lial"t'"n S1an.tbury a.~ ('(~·dralr··
Mr». A.rllhur Skmoor ~ill:t'd
~rlf'd In distre11~ having lo11t hi ~ 1 rn.-11 1,f d.he I)(Jl}-('OOJVt"lr1rv~ fluw · ~ ?er ~~Mr •. 1Mn. Fanner, 1ft 9ef~:
by d{'alh and nowen were (' r
F..i.K'h , mt-mber will bf·
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Sprq
Df'tBtl1
reported sent.
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n·.~ 1 •orJ...i-blo ror on-e m-r""&lt;tn~t"ffwl)l ; w~ ra.~Of"ll o1' miniatun: ~q\H"' .,;
It communication W5rs read from • li e _,.M~ fur the Satu 1'&lt;1av {'"Xhibi - of eandlftl. A ~- Patl'l~ • 0&amp;)'
Quinlin, •tale ...... (ary Hom wihl be Ah'o.
.....". Bin&lt;. ! l.hNn• "'""
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~go.rdl.ng reservations lor &amp;Une ; Mr-. R. c. ~try. Mno. lqis • (~lllOfltif whilah were ~to
iePfun. A vote of thanks was ilV- s 1url·r Sr. arrd !Mil':!! A. w. Mt'Kay . · thi nty membf.m -and one ~.
en M.+s. Bentz Wolfe who haa &amp;er· ; Sun&lt;\ay !ho!iletUU~ wrll lw ~forlii. w •MJ"S.. . Max S&lt;m~ . Mrs. 8oUtT
ved IS conductor for initiation lor w U:t)-~. Mtil&lt;. c. A F:mmt~h. p~e.:uded at~~ &amp;liVt:r rof~ee 1M't'·
manY. y~1rs. Mrs. Wolfe resigned Mr~. w. 11. Juhl ing an rt Mrs. 1 ... ,ce af f.!he d~ ~rrg~ahito ~~ 1t"a'l
due tB il1 health ,and Mrs. Ht."!!: 1 r 1'a"l"}' IY.Nis.
; •li1(htcd Uy whitte taJ)f"':"S 1fl a")'Sit!
Root wijl take the office. The prize •
1 e1:nd r&gt;lab_ra. An 1111Ta~ ot
packaee• donated by Mrs. Arnoldi ft [)!l c&amp;!l response11 werl"' ~&gt;cau. : pussy W1Uow, Euyonomus. crot"UJ
Jbtf~ll were aWarded-t9 Mrs. Anice ! ty Spc.ts I »ave Visited" and t'hc i and japotrica •i-n a a")"St"llll C'Ulta.l!lObnn,er und Mr H. Claude Darst. ' PUil r'l" J'OT .t•he e\"ert·i ng wa~ '" M"y. f.'r h&amp;d ~i .."'li' of miniaf&lt;Ure
1A soci81 hour roncluded
tbP Tri p to Wi.Uiarn.sburx , Va .. by .\fi~~ )!~ !{J..&lt;funch and was ust"d :as the

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Blaettnar
Auto Co.
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·-As LongA,36McmthsT9Pay '

Firs~ Poyment 011e 30 Dars
B.anf! Fj.,.anced
After Work Is Comple~ed
(~o tfa.[dling Charge)
YOUR PROP~RTY NE~91!'10T Bf PAJP FOR

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CoR'~ e15paU agree-tile ric~st, mo•t Oa·
vorfuJ coitee1 are grown in remote mountain
region• where there i1 an abundance of
r~te volcani(;' soil, year-round sunlight,

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These arc the rare Mcmntain-Grown

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more torque you get IJ'O&amp;I!Ir response,-quicker
getaway, swifter passing
You'll find it
the silkiest, quietest, thril\ingeat engine you
ever "9Mmanded. You get to,p per!&lt;ll'lll&amp;llee for
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of 812 cu. in.-which makes
It the Mjgeatengine by far in the low-price field.
And it is aVailable in all Fordomatic Fairlanes
and Station W-sons, at slight extra coot.
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to see yollr Ford Dealer ooon.
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to show you why r.ou
ll\Om
(iiQ.(~ ~-ar .dongh in a Ford V-1!1 ~

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give you a rich, refreshing &amp;awanc9 and
distinctive!)! better coffee fla'f'or, DiJCOver
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BRING YOUH.

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Middleport 627et.
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Parcel One : Beginn in:$11 40 rods
1sn-111th firom tM SOOitlheasi. C'(ll'lll'S~
Viflgil WaJ&gt;ker
Racine, Ohiu.
I of sc-ot•i an 11, to-A'lf)gbi-p 6 end
Phone Lel-att Fa·J.::j 2303
irumg-e 14 o f (:llc O:tm Corrnilany's
3-2-30tc
Pu-rcbalse, in Ruti&lt;Ml'd ,t.owf'IISibi.p,
FOR RELIABLE PAINTING con- Mdgs CoU&lt;nly, Oh.l'o, t heDL"e scru-t'h
ta ct Richard
Wilt 232
40 rods, Nwnee we!:'!. 3 ~ rods,
F
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,t hel'l.C'e TIL[)I~ ·h 18 'lo~ D ~ . ~ 84
ourt St ., Middleport,
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rod9. .vhon'C'#! fl!Ol1Ul 71 , ~ -.P~ ... Ea.s~
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east -49 'I"'&lt;b, tlb£-noe ea-st 26 f'(l(k.;
We Rervice and r epair all make ,oo t!he pl•aot! flf begin'Dii'T1g, conSewiag Machines, rental mach- &lt;tlainNJg 15 Y.a ecl'eS, mone or Jes-s,
ines, $6.00 per month. Phone : 15 aores ,]n Froohlon 5 and onoe 6314:.
l half (~) oacre iiJ Section II said
l b£r.A"l119bi-p and M'~. and bein g
Singer Sewin g Machine Co.
1·~he ~S~a~T~e premib166 blell off ...00 as187 N. 2 nd Ave.
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1I sig·ood to Oharle'&gt; Pl'iec by il'he

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1 ber 4, 1883, m an act1o.r1 ror par -~ Tt.e aforesaid d~bed l'eal
titOOn -in ad Coon, being Oase estate bemg the same .real eMlate
No. 2630 enbllkxl Fatalme Grime6 l'Onveyed by L. .M. Bok-e and OleP~aml!i ff v -;, R(l8(bna Cumwt•l! , 11a &amp;11c-e to Etna Pearl Kirby by
et a1., Deferxhant6, a rl-rord 1 1 ,h"{-d OOied J1.1ne 26th. 1947. onJ
wh i,•h i'~ fourn:L i-n V:,J 20. Ter m n·wr1lt-d m vo•. 159, page 330 u-f
1-~·ol'd, M~.gs COUll{v ('orm n&lt;&gt;n thl' Ot('d Ra"'l'lis, ~g:; Couut y ,
Pl~tt&gt; Ootmt&gt;, pege 310 . aml wlhidl Oh1o
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said properttoy ww tbt!l"eaft.er con - I J'latflol11l fui"!J\et' allege-s m -h1.s
veyed by Ew-.a 'Mumwy, et a! ., to poti:!lion t\•h-at said parcels: of II"Cal
Oha.rtl.e6 f'rit."e-, by deed dated Octo- ('.. ta!oe flll"e &amp;ubject rbo rigbts and
ber 3, 1904, and ~ in mt!·ra'ils. if ·lloll')', of cert:ain parBook 92, at p&lt;age 452 of the W:-tl tu~ i'11 and to c~Ul oil and gas
~ of Mei-gs Couot'ty, C»Uo.
lr·a.s~ omd ri-g~hts of w:.~ and cru&gt;t'

ments, •nd for- • ("'Onplute descriphon of rt.e .00 \(&gt;6SJell. Mghts
of way I80C (·acsemenhs, -t&gt;efere-n&gt;C'E!
i:s had 10 said peti.hon . PL~rvtiff
fu.!l~•hi.'ll' all6gts in IW pet~un tlb.a·l
the prope!'ty wa:, :~pp~ m
I t.ht' i.nwnt(ley ~ $2,600 00, and ~~
1 the value of ~ ~t·els of N:'al

I WI~Ctte 'lei~~ as- ~:.ani,., ~c·J·

from the decedEut. Etna Pearl
Kirby , irl '61aid real estrate, and
abo a!~ otlber fBOt.ii . and referelbl."C ils bad to the ~!ilion in .tJb.h
c-a~a &lt;lllle~l'li: S!WilC .
l'l t!'lc prayer of ~a~d petition,
plain tiff PI"II}'!i •that n~ plainltriff
may be a uil!bori zed and o()l"(iercd W
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.tlhe pobti-o n ~ .too {:he
i Ptamt.iM fwt.he-r alleges in h i~ st•alut-.:s in sudh C".JSeS ma-de .and
I petit.iW! the namtl'i of a.kl '!Jhe prov1.ood, and .b!)art --t.h.e real esm.te
, DeiTs-at·htw &lt;r pel'tiiO'fl!S entitlu ! 1 b$l sokl [I'Ie'e irom all olaims .and
1 00 llhe DMt -ec.blte of intMV1i.I1Milct· intc-rc~ls ()( ~he ll'akl dcle-ndanl"

and ea-ch of them. and for eue.h
•ood f - relief. leeJI ...

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GALLIPOLIS MARKeTs
HOGS- l7!i ,t&amp; 220 lbs. 11 t (l 12;
220 to 250 d&lt;b8 l0.50 to 11 JMl:. utht
8 t-o 12; Fat Sows . 7 to ll ; St-ags
6 t1o 10· Boans ~ to lO; ' SOws trnd
. Pig.t 40, u} ~·li; Sllouts 2 ~o 12.'
CATf'L&amp;--.SteerS )'0 to 18; Hei·

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TOMATO STAKES J1or 8W.'t!. Ken· j
10et01. 8ltl:!!e)! , Long Bottom, Ohi o.
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SEWING MACHINF~ £or aale, 1:oud
condition. Shirley Wolle, In
Brdbury.
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practically
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new
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furnace
Evana 1
rc$l Run.) Mlnenvillc, R. D.
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APARTMENT,
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Good CIOID U.d .Cui
All Motes ucl ModoJJ

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To Sell, Trede or Announce, Lilt A Dally
Sentinel Display Ad
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UOP. M.
IOCK5PRIMllS ORAMGR HA~l

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Plre. Autemtbfl'j

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ACCIDINT

Life, Cuualty .... ......,

Real Estate .'8roker

In' MIDCUI'OR7, OHID
6111'\W
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NANCY

THIS RATE ON CASH ADS ONLY

Funeral Home

1 Five rvom modem APART·
METROPOLITAN
MENTS, wilh laundry and '""
AUTO SALliS
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Ha11 a.room
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A. N. B&lt;naol.
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WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY

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t.llnd, beeauM ao retua .. f*l'lroe4 from a penoa wbo it U ot f(!'!f

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ata t'neOme tu:: It ttoee not IDclU:d•
1. bid Jotl tor 1011r deoeued hu•
dlvld8nd• from aavln!l and IOjlD
banll or wtre) ...._, m.,..WibiD
&amp;uoctaUob .. -eredlt un1on1 or lOr·
1100 Ill •Itt. ot ,DJ !lq .seutiiD eorporattona.
dar peua llefon lliiT
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tour ftret ,$0 of quaiUI.ed diVf· ..1. Dl4 fOU .-.cJltt: ... 111m f).J.fiO
denda l8 tax ttti:t. and lho111d be
In ·&amp;as .....,_pt pulllioQ ·or
1ubtracted from the t~ el poar
ana:liltl• ID' l115f ·
dlvldenda ln a apecla.l .cudale on
I. If JOU .,. ud.\!' 1s. did ·, ou
pqe three of the \al fonn. .-:~Jabatrd
mnt leu tbu fl.lOO ill 19ili!
and wHe are each eatltled to P ·
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dUdl! the tl111t $i0: for dlrideDda oa tlr
•re-~u.::..,~J::r:
atocka tbat ea~;h own.
emen
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watll
th is amount you are entitled to a rona. It .. 1lot too- ~QIIeiiJt .._ -.
~ "dlvldenda ftcet..-ed credit." Tllla out tr feN Ul4 tbt I•~
' credi t 11 4% vE tbe remaLn.lng dl'rl· CB~llr;;. anp lDdlyldllal-t.aQa1M'
· dend8 but It eanaot lie more than
em
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t % o£. your tuable lnc.mt. or more can e&amp;'N from thl• preY
or- •
than th e . am1}unt or ld · Otherw~e bthult bu~:"u~W
due. Tkla crfldlt l8 not jvlt a dedac8 amo
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eat lDeome credit ·11
(s aclually subtracted from J'OUI'
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For example, If you rece ived $550 nttnmen.l beneGtl from ·tile
In dlyldi nde. yo11 can uclude triO !:,~ee:-~~~'; '; :!'eti",:::!.":'*
from f.OUI' .t&amp;llabl8 Income. ~n~ IUbIf you llave IU1 anault:J from lift
tract 4% or S50~r · S2o-t-from tile lnaur&amp;llee penalon plan. « otht
tn you would' otherwb~ han -to
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h J &amp;t p..e of the taX . fOti'D BOU1'1!e, the portion
DaY. T e a
tb reccl•• b%.ofree' ~epeiiii!J Gil roar
provld.es a ac:hedule for .fta:llr.IDI • life pect&amp;p.
1'be Ia~ ...,.
amount or r~ur eredlt.
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tahl\!t" QOa '1'11Q11flll ·td b"tp ,..
Jl JOll made· a (Hl)fit OD the Ale I&amp;UI"e thll OllL
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of atockl, -boadl or oth~r propet:lf , 'J:~~ · ~-,t~
you mu1t i-eport It 1118 a upl~ &amp;at-. :roo~ US
oD a 1peclal form. The ~me toni mat Olio
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on the back or ltdl form. O.n.~ ~-~~ ~fd~
f ~~opeak.ln,, your proJlC. on the ale iGf , _
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ll':n!'!'· --.bo·!lt ~e 1U...W.ead ud\111011. ftlbDIDt lbi:bm8 Ia' lOUie' CJ*un:\ .
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Our CONSIDERATE
PERSONAL
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A"omponies Every
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~lf9ad R.ettrenien.l A~ ........ tax llracbt JOU an Ia.
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.sat wileD nUNd perwGr'll 'aN .. boDIIII II tu otmpt. ot eotmM, bit
t,ulred to tile, t.b.el.r returns caD '- aQ laiD f'I'Om •lllq
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mut be lrad1'4ecl Ill ,-ov r.u ,.
t1r.at, let'• 1011~ et aome PI"'1'1-. ~arrl. and an1 1oM eaa be HPUte4
It~ :\11.11 ~~ peopiG wtfit II.Ytilto u a ca~ltal loA
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WI fRfl YOU Of
IURDINIOMI DETAILS
HOUs~.

3. DAYS

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When I put out lo sea.

TEAM OF flOR.."iES fo r !Joli·~ .•ldlm
Y.'l!t;lhl!lr, Thacloc.
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Sunset .11 nd e vcnini star
A And one Clear call for' me'
nd may tht:!re be no moaning

Time and Place

MIXED UAV for t9ak!. Fnmk
BeiK'Ih, IMktdle(Wrt, It. D . Lcad•hul c.oek Rood.
3·~- 3lp

Tllll artlcle deal• with lav•to,. ill I4Denl -

By llAlluL~ bfiA I

WORDS

&amp;fiEEP- Ewe11

itoet Ew.m 2 .t o 6; Fat Sbefp 3 to
125.
9; CWlJ 1 ItO 4; Bucb 3 .to fS ; Fat
VEAL CALVES-Tqpa
27.10; WelbenS0.6.
Sefttoods 20 to .25; Hedimn IS to
LMfBS...Jl1ops 18.00; Seconds
22; Com. &amp;: Hvs. 12 W 22: Cul'ls A 15 to Ul; L;ebt Wts. 12 to 14;

Ofte o/ a rerle• of drtkJtt oa fderat

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land
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Ill 1. ltc1onll lt.
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Pom•r.,-, Ohl• ·

Bu;l.ls I 11.o 14.50; MCJk Cows 60 to

12.

.t'lll~kan JqUt:'lti! e/ .J,cco.alnll o'll4l tile O.Uo Bodell ol
CertiJied Pttlllk ACCO'Itlharttl.)
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You Can Insert A Want Ad

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Emma Powell, and bls \bree oaugh · l

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tcrs, Mrs. Bernice Deem t.nd
FOR FARM EQUmi\IENT SEE US!
Pearl T'owcJI, Vienna, W. \l'a,
We lbnndJ.o .rakes, pJ.ant ort~ . h '&gt; tt:·
M1·s. Huby Brewer of Long Bottom
Ohio.
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tors, dN 1111nd .HU. Oli-vw &amp; l•'crGuson merchandise.
Fulton·
He iiS also 9Urvlvcd by
Tbompaon Tractor Sales, Pome- 1'01\tEROY-ti-noom frame, tblg h a:randchildren, and th e following
roy • Ohio.
3·2~·rrd• dry on IMUI'ill1 Strnat. rmd brothers and sisters, Ell and Olho
w~l·h nice v ieW ot tbe Ohio Riv· Powell, or Reedsville, Ohio; MrH.
APPLI:::Sc:-1-~
or.
Ga13 .beoatrlng and shOWU" b.1~1h. Rosa Stevenson, of BfCIYIIJe Ohio ·
LAST CALLI CRISP JUICY
ne w kVle h.oo. Samifiro s!We at Mre. Cora Coatt:!s and Mr1.' Lillt~
Ellenwood Orchards, Oarp,mer
only $3~.00.
Thomas of Roodsville, Ohio; und a
MH~ SoutO ol &amp;o. ~ ol H'.·3
CUCkLIR liALTV
host of other relatives and friends,

DE EP WELL JET

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and lnyjlstments
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Ihtl Cowwto 8 -to 12; Cantun
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Courl of M't'&gt;igs

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CIC FIX UP THEIR
NEST"• NOW WHAT
SAY '!HE MCS04MES
PHYFFE AND

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t h(•nee :n·ocr.t·h 18'14 DPg. wl'I'St
84
1953 BUICK Special 2--door Sedan,
pert TecbDldaDB.. Phone 628f y r ml:-&lt;, tlh en ce sooth 711~ Deg. wc..~l
15--U 20 I'(J( ls •.o t-he polacc n-f bes!;imlling,
g rey and blue, $11~5. Blucttnar'a
Middleport.
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Pomeroy, Ohio. _ _ _ _ _3·3-6tc
FRIDAY' S REPAIR SI-IOP
t'Vntali ning 15 a~ . mo.-.e oor lest!.
l~ON T IA C Delux it Cylinder
640 Plum St., Mlddle,ort
in Vl"a('IHon• :'i .w i'C:I b:.wmhl p &lt;a'tl d
-t-door Sedan , $1195. Blacltnar's, We Repail\'l Tl'levisions, Wasftcrs, ra~e. ;md lw inl)l bhe S!lllme prePomer oy , Ohio.
3·3·6tc
S'A"OO pol'S a nd Fur nHure.
mise,; S~.•t off and IIBSVJ\'ned t u
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Roy.;ul Price by ,J fh c Commol!l Pll(•ns
1955 t'ORD VS Cr own Victoria
C. n1~ 1:t of Mbigs County on [)ec.emCoupc, beautiful red and white (20
Insurance
- ------ -·-- - - fini sh, $2196. Blac ttn a r 's, Porn -~--:--,--OBITUARY
eroy, OMo.
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COMPLETE lnl:l
ur
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Protecticn,
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-~-_ _ -·· - -- - - Cha rles P nwe\1 , so n of Chl'iMt
196li BUiC K V8 Super Riviera
Life, Auto, F ire, P olio . cau DOD O}Jher and Sarah Life Powell , was I
Coupe, like new, $2795. Biac tl- __M
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: :h::l:.:•:_·___ 1 botn March 7. 1873. and depar te d I
mtr's, Pom eroy , Ohio.
3-3-6lc
from this lif•\ Ji'chruar y 20, 1906. •
.a t lh c age or 82 year~. · H months
Announcing
1053 DESOTO V8 f ·door Sedan , DAVIS-WARNER
INSURANCE a nd 13 d ays.
$ llil:i.
Bl ac ttner·s,
PomNO}',
SERVICE
He wa11 united in marriAge to
$ 119().
Dl acltnul"~.
Pomi~ruy,
{Formerlv Rob.rh lnaurance
Em ma Dorst, December 23, 1016.
Agllncy)
To this union the following child 1052 DUJH;J·: 1.~.~ ton Pickup, lik e
r en wcr•~ born, Bernice, Ru by an d
nrw, $8115. Bl :t t'lln:~r's, Pom1·ro y,
OeJe C. W•rn1.r, Agent
Pciu l.
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Ohio.
3-3-6\ c
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hr was kind l'l nd loving husl.laml l
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fa ther , a gMd neighbor and
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Wa~-, '!HE PEOPLI!

By AL CAPF

by, Ob.]l(), 1!b.en~l'l ~~Ml~h 3 D el{. C'3l:'lt

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3 - room HOUSE BOAT ror 11alc.
361 l''ronl Sl., Middleport. Ohio.

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F.Bt:ste Qf Etna Pearl 1Grby11
Deceased .
Crow a!ld Orow,
Albtorneys fOO' Na-ion.tilf .

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_ ' OoUDLy 00 Deoomb« 4, 1883, in·
RADIO &amp; TELEVISIO N SERVICE an ·aotli&lt;m. ·for paq1ti.tW.n in said
b tj 1 1\UtO .:&gt;erVIC.e~
Phone 200. Cle land Appliance Oouml, being Case N o. 2630, M 1
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. Store, 118 W. Ma in St.. P omer oy tt~tle-d Est:alllilne Gr.imcs, P lain-t iff .
Jl. H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 24
2·23·tf
vt; R-o&amp;ellm·a Ocrtmwt.~ll , et ~1 . , D?·
hour Wr ecker Service.
Day
6en.daoloS, a record of wlndt 1s
Phone 6227. Nigh t Phone 6039- For re liable radio and TV repair, fo und lin Volume 20, T('l!'m
X. DOodE-fLYMOUTH DEAL·
eaU 604!J-.,1'.· We tervice all cord,
ME1i·gll'
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makea. Schmolll Appliance, PleaS' Oo\JT'It, Plage 310.
- - - ~ --Middleport, Ohio.
8-27-U
Parocl Two: Bel!l'irmin~ west 83
,;omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT
~ and 90'll~h 3 Dcg. East· 6 r ods
balaneini and brake aervice . QtnCK SERVICE oa Watda Re- f ro m t he sout-heast corne r of ~ Hacketts' Safety S&amp; vjce. West
palriog by Factory Trained Uon 11 , TQ-..wv;~hip 6 .and Raong e 14
Maia Street, Pumeroy. ObJ.o.
watchmakt!r . COLLINS JltWE- 11( LOO Ohio Comp.a'IJY' .~ Puro'tw~o,
Phone 267.
~S.tf
LERs. P C"meroy.
1-3·-tf i'n Rutol-a nd· T oW!lsbip, )'Veoin Coon-

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ot.he p;remise'i.
Said pa!'ltoi-e6 &lt;IIJ'e required I;D
ans-W('l' oo 011' bef~ tlhe 14-ttl
day of Apnl. A. D. 1956.
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'l'hanD an4 &amp;pf'Cia.l nouces '" .t.'Ver.r.ta pnnted at reiiU·
Jar clu&amp;J.t.led r~ai.~. Ub1tuantsa
publiahed at 1 eeot per wol"Q.
.AU"Jed AOI r~etveu by ma11 01'

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m;uim('(' it!. 3620 l..Jila:oln _Avenue.
C·n·.ngtoo, Kent'Ucl&lt;y, rii ta.k:c
nl'\l('e th•&lt;~t on tlhe 17tkh. u-d'Y of
St·fJ!t•m bt-r , 1~55 ,
GoorgP
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Ut'lmham as Adm~~J~LS~tr~ of ,th~
e_,j•'~~~•t- '-'1 ,_,.~-... p...,..J lu._t.Jo, i)e _
ft.ji.'jf'Kj , ~~ng pl.adtf . fdoed bis
pehllun i.n -t.l'te Probart.~ Court,
Mt&gt;~Js.~ CooDiy, Ohio, ~ No .
16644 .aog-amot - ~he a-bove named
parl y an-d ot~ atS defendant!! ,
aHoJ.l'lllg \.hellle I'S no ~a! propenl~ uf said decc-.km.t Wti·~•h """hich
to pay ~~he d-chtiS o f sa-ld dt'JC'OOmt
and ro,rl11
of •iidmtniatwiln:: Slail1'1
esL;.wtL·. that lot\e safLd tiN.'Cod-M1t,
EiLrr.a t"c.Jrol Krly, di.t;d ~ired in
ft."C ~u mp!-e of. t!Jl.e f~Jowmg pareds i1f ·r eal ~te. W.uallle m t:h~

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MEN TO WORK in Meigs and sur·
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Middlep or t, Obic, evenings 7
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Pearl.

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Governor Signs Want Ad Proclamation

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Richard Haggerty
Given Birthday
Party At Home

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rf lh birrthdary &amp;1. otbe home ol bit.

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Mr.

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Robert

.faggert:y , "\Wien ~ ~ and
, .£riends were -in-vrirt.ed to ·a .party
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NOn by t:he 8lllal-l oguesob. Ref'M!Jhn{"dl't51 of ice cream, birthday ~a·ke

nd IaV'Ol"5" were

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•eth Caldwell , R.on·a'.ld SltUrlr!kn ,

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)eoory MrcKean, Grallipol.h5; Millf.1\
Childs. &amp;1:1and Jeffrey
lc;ggs, Cynbhi·~ !M•His, Catl1i~ !MieJ~Ihinney ,
Pat A.rcher, Micbael
lrt:&amp;S, Robert and Jan,is Sc'bmoll,
Lamry Vance, SallY Docokworil:l,
Ohiwer Hawerroty .
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Adu}t ;guegts ittcludOO Richard's
grandmo::ber, /Mrs. Ohades~ McKean, and aunt Otld 4moJ-e, M'f',
and M'l"S. Stanley '.Mir:Kean-, Galdoipo1is; MriS. Hubbard. Mhll. Vlr~'llia CH!ofhrd, IMirs.. Glenn H«lRler
~ay H-ubbard, Sbei-l:a.
Y H~nsler, Donn:is-

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Scll"lding gt~ts but unable oto at·

MIDDLEPORT 1Cynthia Tompkins Receive.Nurses' Cop
SOCIETY I At Cincinnati's Bethesda Hospital Sun.
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sam Wall£'r&amp; and Mr. and Mrs. 1 M1·. and Miv. C. F. Tom'*i'Jlti P. Sim-moods., ·p residern of the
laude Buskirk and son, Columbus, and Mn, Ohris, BpOOt SUoday tn 1 Bet·hesda Dtitnlle in Marae.
The prelude ".Be Tib.ou Rut
ere week(lnd guests of thelr par- c mema,a,ti w.ber,e t'hey art4Jended
ni.S, Mr . and Mrs. Guy Walters.
rbbe c apping exereise!J at Bet:besda Neill'" mid Idle ~iona:l openKatherine and Chrl9Une Gnnt, t Hospital I!IObool of ~etd l!hc serWce. f'olllx)wj-ng tllhe in_'olumbus, sPent the weekend with
Cyrlltlbia Tompkins, was one of \"'Ca·~ lon by Rev. Simmonds, 'llhe
.~lr s . Homer Grant.
IJ7 elr'J.s •to ·P'IID theilr rfirst mitre- glee club ~ "M-aoy Now
Char les Walburn and his moth· stone aDd reOei'W!I lllheirr ea118. The 1:a-y Spioni:l" a.fter Yrihicoh tjhe atler, Mrs. Stella Walhurn, are vislt- eerV'ioe WIISlbeld at.the!M.ot. AubUI"ff di•e!ti was .giV1:1D Oy HIW. Nwman
ing in Columbus Uris week. •
Presbyrteriw Churoh 'Wltth Rev. J . Sohrre.iber w.bo d:rti(J Iw !his tl.opic
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Jones and
CHESTER- GRANGE MEETS
"Three Ral'll SWd.s" &lt;and named
· hlidre~ , Paula and Darrell, have
At tlhe !OYod&gt;''"'ll meeli:"''"' of Obc&amp;- them &lt;B "To deve.lop Jove iOl ~noved to Athens where he ia em..._'""
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1luyed. They had been living in 4oer Grlange Tue9day -evenoinog two i:n a manner }~k1o:! bhat of Jesus inhe Bradford garage apartment on demilt6 were ~ 8!Dd- One :rre- .c-reasing :m wi'Sdom aond faV(lil' of
lrownell Avenue.
mpcatement wall ftlld witlh· Oa'Wd .God •a-nd 'man; 'lrllrd To 4ll'rept our
Mr. and MJ'I. Melvin Devol and Krobi.II!Olz, 'YtU1trhy maBt.er. •pN'I!id- 1Jl"(l'fress1on as caiiJI.ed of Godfamily, Belle. W. Va., entertained ing.
'11he Nigihtingale pJ.edge uken by
her mother, Mrs. Gua Ward, Anna
Tbe ~ ol 4lbe ))1'WJIJraJn by the girls preceded rtlhe ~ill
Mae Jeffen, Dora McGee and Mr. Rloy IMil!lier', ·lectullef', was '"famoU3' dOOication in which ea&lt;"b. girl went
'fl.nd Mr11. Cecil Ward Sunday.
~ .m Feb. and for wtLat •t(l !Lbe ·aJ·!at- and J.irglhted -a cattX!i-e
Michael 'l'urner, Bucyru1, hi! "WOtk eatlh were famous. 'I1he !life .C.rom tlhe ·~~er candJe ,as au oot
been m with an ear infection whlle of Imroln tand Wa&amp;hlngkm was of &lt;lcdieatJ.oo.
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visitina; his ,rrandpa:rez:tb. M:r . .liD~. .p~ by~..!..._~.....~~~ .:e~
Pray_e r ft1ld oVbe benedictilm. by
Mrs. Joe Turner. Mr. Tur~ ·*'·on IIU c
~··· 16""• ~,.._...,. ..........~ r Rev. Sunmond:s ·a nd ·,\Jhe l"eeeSSlOO·
sick leave from the
.~.otk ~ by 'JihMmal Caee, W"la::bi'~~D '&lt;Ill clOfied :roth6 ~oe a.flte:r 'Mhich
Central railload. Ree:Q (Uei\1 '~· 118. a ~ f:JY ~ Kaatz. 'fhe open· hOOi.ie WII!S held far lth.e ~
the TUrni!r home were :t.Jr. 11;14,-~. ·~~ ~ F.~~eltv Ko.bl- ~lltz; •a t Dra'her HaU, dormitory.
v~ P'Okldle by 1\he
Ch.rle. Turner Ra&lt;ln• . ., ·. . t ,..·

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· and M rs. '"'""! m Bo'···
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·Miitihael V·an ()oan.ey, Mart!1ra -and VlnMr.
and Mrs . .1amea HaWley,_Sr.
Ohat1k!s WUJ..i&lt;am McKeRTJ&lt;, M·iahare! have moved to the Pratt apar\Cnent
Fee and Marii!.y n Stumbo.
on the corner of Coal and North
Second Avenue. They llld lived
in tbe former Cluff bulldint attoSa
the 1treet for ' numbe.r of years.
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Mr. and Mfi. Clal'flnce Cliae
spent Sunday w1U1 hil parents. Mr.
and Mr1. Lafayette Cline Wtnaett
Run, aDd her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.
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Walter Rings, New Matamoras;
Mrs. A. D. Wilson, Bar~sville,
Announcement V mad~ rJ 1\lhe b vtsltlng her sister Mra. John
engagemenll 'Of Na.ney W.idsoo, Smilh, this week.
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d-at1~ter of 1Mr6. Wraller T. Wil·
James Simpson Is on vacation
.son, 14305 Drexmore Road. Sha- from the Rawlin&amp;a-Coabl Funeral
kec Heiights, Ohio, .to Fred.. M . Home aDd was accompanied to
Grof(, !SOn of Mr$. F1red. D. G:roff Cleveland by Mra. Simpllln for 1
am111be ·late Mr. Groff, 3440 Ava- visit with relatives.
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lon Road, Sbaker Heil~. Trht
Helen Cline, who has ~eo Ill
coupl-e plan 1lo •be married ill May. with measlea; bas returned iO her
1\k Grnf\f 'is .tJbe Rrandeonr \11. studies 1t MlddlepoL"t WJh School
'Mrs. A. P. 1Mii:ller 'lind a ·n ephew
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Baplt and
of Mr. and Mn. Edil9on Hobstd- two &amp;iris, Beaver, and Mlsa Cora
·tE1r. His ·rno!Jher rk9 th-e former May J"achlm, Jackson, vllited SunHazel IDller.
day with Mrs. E. T. Bauer, Jackson,
who is recuperating after major
surgery at Holzer ' Hospital. Mra .
Bauer was broug-ht to the home
of ,her par~nts. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Karr, Sr. Sun~y from the hoapHal.
Mr. liiDd Mrs. Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. FDrre1t Bachtel vltited · Mr.
Bachtel 's brother, Roy, and family
at Eleanor, W. Va. Sunday, where
A lii l'hhd'ay dinner was heM· ono his mother, Mn. Grac~ Bachtel,
Sund:atY rf-or Uoyd Wri~o:l.t. MUlber- Akron, is a houseQUcsl. Monday
·r y A venue and his dauJ(IIltGr, ke-- Mrs. Roy ~tel and Mrs. pr.ce
bccca Sue.
Bachtel stopped for ..a vialt at the
A lovt1\y cake w~ ,prcc;ell!.ed F9rrest Bachtel home'· «lljftiUte on
· l~i m by _ his gmndm'Oiher,
Mrs. a business vllit to Ravenswodd .
J u-sie TUI'IIrel' .
Patricia Richards has· returned
otlht'.r,;; 'P~'~~nrt were ~tn. . Ro- to her work at thJ! Bureau of Unlwrl l)umeoU, M.r. ratrtd ,Mil"AA. E. B. employment Compensation,. Colum•
Sh11c.t:-~ aiJ of
P&lt;~•rk&amp;'SbU'I'IJ( and bus, after visiting her parents, Mr.
~h" s W 11ighl1and ISOOlS Mldhaet '1100
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Governor Leuac.he it pictured
aho11e signing the proclam.. lon
namirt~~ the Wftk of M•rch 10th
as Nationel W1nt Ad W-" for
Ot'lio, •• el•v.n Claulfltd Acl·
vertlsing Manegen from Ohla
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News; G~nor LluKM; Mrs,
Nellie Co•, Cos-hocton Trl&amp;une;
Fron:t row standing •r.: Clyde
Roberts, Columbut .Ditpttch;

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a·nd ever.y om i1..en oi our gl'elllt
Slate .to re-nd, use and pmronize
Want-Ad -a-llvtrlisi-ng.
"Km~pirng ,tJhe spia";il':. (~f our Am·
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of w.w1'8 rand. oHellf.. J.t ~~ no won·
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Advisers Met.
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readers oto 110ad ~he Wunt· Ad.~ durtng Na14ona.l· W'll'ill·Ad Wt'l'k 4\t·a.rC' h
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walb of d·ilfc Uwn cl u·if;- 1to •t1he
classi.fiOO '-colwnm Oil' 'tJhL1ir .fa.vvri.le 111ewspapcr, U.uloy the ~hoppint:
place or m i ~l iuru;· . Eu·l'h day illhlll-l-

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·iro~on 01' O•no
J&gt;oruti~• Jloportmonl

.pol!i lw~ fr oo cllll!e11prisc, sa:vs C'...ovl()rno.r Lau·S~~..l lJ(!, tlhc ncwNJ)ape.r~ of
Amc•· ic~t 1h1WC juin.NJ .tng!~llhcr and

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Oh-10 'billS' IX"QOiaimt..-d MM'Ch 4t"h
rtlbrough .Ma·nch lOtlll ·a.s Nati-onal

N.w~;

ton Journ.I-H.,.eld end

Govcnl()11 .l:''t:ank J . Lausoh.e of

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Smith, Cilmbrldgt
Jeffenonien; Back row: it.r·
mond
Bec:kmen, Sprinvfleld
Sun tnd Dtlly News; Larry K...
l&amp;r, Clncinn11ti Po.l; H. L. McOsker, Cinclnn•li El\quirw and
Herbert Hl thhorn, Ohio St11te
Journ•l.

Harry Blnpr, Cinc:lnnatl Timet·
Ster; Kenneth H•l'f'ln.,ton, Dey-

left In right ar• Matftl: Mn.
Ruth Welling, Sidney Deily

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1en; W. A.

Wilson-Grolf .
Engagement
Announced

BASHAN

Uutlund l'TA Meeting
Scheduletl March 12

. Mr. and Mrs. Herl'ftan' Carson.
children, BelPre, spent

wlth

hlt~o

parents, Mr. and
Caraon, Sr . .and f11,m-

. et
a

e

!lll'. -and M~. Edwat&lt;l IMdnt.o!itb
and faom ity of Da)tQo were week·
end ~ts ·o f !bios p~ Mr. and

Mr&lt;. flowaro IMcluludb 011d dll\llllb·
t.er, oMiss llulriett·.
Mrs. Elrnma Davis .00 ~ Max
ch-ildren spool ~e
weeke.nd •i'n F'dlil'8118bee, W, Va.,
wi':.th Mr. rand Mrs. Howard lLousb

Fotlmer a;nd

and faaniJy.
iMr. ·aOO M'fli:. lliey Woodgeard

and fami:l'Y aP'fi9l Su~ iD LO,a:an w)th. fbia plr'ebts, !M!r. and
Mm.W. H. W -.

Mr. and iMI&amp;. Old Moore and
d.auglhten and JeU Wi·bian 'Were
Stm.day ,gueetu of Mr- ood . . . .
Vern Davis, Middlepol'll .
son·,

w~ekend ~euests

WhXIb ltti'm e ra ~p~e wa&amp; v.'On by Ed'flhe Rev. N. D. Bnr-don, pastor
SOD lirA»on.
. of tthe Mit. MorJalh Baptist pburoh,
P'rirst e.nd 'BOoond degreeS' ~111 was guest of tbonor ra;t. ·a 'liinnrer
be eonf.enred ~ lllhe rtext meot•~~ng served St.mda-y by Mn. Kai!Jmyn
Maroti, l3. Baking cc:Jlrtesto . :t.o be P-ayne ·and . .her -d'MirgbtE~r~m-oi-a.~,
It*! &amp;r.l!: meeting ·In Ap111!.
M•rs. Bcartr.~eP P;zy.ne, ·a t tllheir
-~ wen; ~~'&lt;~ a' 'home. m&gt;hflr di~ell' guests .were
rt!he ctose of ltihe mool:.trn·g.
•Mr9. Bordon '3llid -l:hree djtlJtitbteli,
Gao;•1ipoli.s, and MM. Oa!rrie OatSau~ ' Mr.s. Arnold Richards. and sen. 'I1he ithrree COUI'6e cbi'ck~n
family over the weekend. She rele- -di'lmcr car-fliad out '3 P'OOll
btated her birthday during her vis- afld whi-te cdlo.r oollem.e in keepit home.
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oi Mr. and Mrs.

·J(lbn, Smiolfu.

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IMiSS' JoAnn Swatzel, student
IDUI'SOC aft Holzer
H~ spent
~he weekend wibh ·h er -pk'.enQs,

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New 1956 B~dget

Outlines Ht:avy

A·1 Rob..t Bamitz of SO.Ward
Base, N . Y ., wbo is
spending a few day5 w.i.th his parAi-r Force
~n·ts,

erstorms
Ohio Power Co.
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m - · l'ony Smil.h were
ond
Glm, of Columbus

Mr.

Mr. anrl Mlrs. Mbert SwW.el.

Minister' Dinner·, Gues

rHEY GET 150 YEARS IN ·uYING'

Construction

Damitz,

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i6 vkoliting -in Cincinnati.

Funeral servJrtis for .
er Mulford, 95, a life]OIIJ reotd-1
eat of Melp county who
her home 4! Cheshire, RD 2! ~~~~~:I
MeiJs·Gallla line Tuesday, w
lleld at 2 p. rm. Thursday, \

Mr. 3'nd iMrs. Robert ~er of.
ruumbllS ·a nd Mr. and Mm. Clar·

enct Boster· and family af Ga"ll.i~
p clh were Sunda!Y gue&amp;s of Mr,
11rn'd Mrs. Phil WiUiramson.
M;~~-

·J. E. Wfh-1te awl 500 Jimmr.
Columbus \isitf.ed SatunJ.a¥
w~..h Mr. mid Mns.. Pbil W.il~iam~

.Mro. Mulford had
birthday on
was the daughter
alid Mary COugbenour
husband John Mulford
ber in death.
Survifing the &lt;!leased Is·
MarCellus,- with ' whom she ina~•
her home.
Rev. Bud Darst r..qd Rev.
FariiJ wlll officiate ~t .,,- - - ,"
vices in tbe RaWlillg!-Coai:B Fu1~~'l '
-Home. Burial will be,
Gravel .. Hill Cc~et~ry.

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For Mav• Eettion
By Eastern Local

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The Eastern Local SehooJ Board
unanimowllj voted to place the
highly controvenial bond issue
of 1425,000, on the May Primary
ballot, at a lf'ecting Monday night.

The matter was passed after a
leogthy discussion, and it wa5 mov
cd that ttie resolution be certifi·
ed to be seat to the board of elections enabling it lo be placed on the
ballot.

You can bring the richness and joy of the Easter
season to loved ones with beautiful Hallmark ' Rel~@:ious; Cards. I11 k~fing with the true epidt of
Easter, these co1orfu cards carry mes&amp;age&amp; of
peace and glad tidings lo your family and
friends. Come in today and see our complete
reollection of HaUmark Religious Easter Car.ds.

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The 11th annqal M~:gs County
Blue Cross CommP,nity Enrollment wm be held ~esday and
Wednesday, March 1.3" and 14. Spon.sored by the .Pemeroy Liqns Club,
enrollment in Blue Crpss is open
eligible· Meigs County residents.

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According to V. C. HayeS, Chair-

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ror the em-ollment
the
Company,
Hayes explained that the enroll·

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uteulve travel,

will

meat:

Mason•f'O
Schools . 1. Self..mployed peroons
J.,J
workiog w.bere
Pr
. epare. PI-ans On enrou
are fewer tban s employees,
themselves and
.
F'
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famlUes. All
May·Day estiV
a
of age are

di~lriel.

Mr. Moellenkamp ·could be ~

.. engineer, but

Pions for the anpual· May DAy
Festival ·held each •Year by tbe

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New btdustrial
Plant Is Slated·For

Here is an opportunity to do many of the things you· hove always
• driKin\d of. Cash· in on your J,omemaking skills by entering the Mrs.
' · America Contest. There is nothing lo buy--and no entry
. .,
fee in thiS contest to find the nation'$ nurpber one homemaker. lhete ore valuGble
prizes for YfiMert at every lev'el in the contest. You have everything fo
goin and nothing to lose. So join your friendt and neighbors who
hove alritady ent,ned. It is fun-it's exc:iting-il't profitable. All entriea must

0. in by Ma&gt;eh 31, 1956, so hurry!

, You ·can Ylln Over
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• A New Pieedom Gos .:ltchen ond
'laUnc{ry with Al"'leriEOn Cabinet•
and AutitMGtk: Go•\J.ppltonce•
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e A t9f6·0t$oto
Automobil•

• Tw, Weeks in Elllnor Village,
· FlOrida, tGf Two
· • World Tovf"by $a1Mno hlgian
World Airlines
~' s:SOO Wordrtibe oM Charm C&lt;wrM
.\ .\ Au~tlc ,GaJ,-Dryer and Woaher

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• ''~u Worth of FJne Pertume•

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Julius Schmoll
Fnneral To Be
.Held 0 0 F· fl"day
.Funeral .!lCrvlces £or Julius Sch.
motl; 62. former long t.ime resi·
dt~fof M'iddlcpor\ , who died at his
lllilnr. Jacksonville, · Fla., · Tnc5day
eve~:~ing will hl' held at the fi'ederited Church in Pomeroy, Friday
al--.2. p. m.

w,.· a contractor

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N'AIUSF GAS APPUANCf DIAUit OR

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Rutland High·
Ensemble Wins
Superior Rate

The Rutland High School Girls
ensemble won a "SupeJ;ior" raUng
for the second straight year last

ed in Athens.
..,
By virtu~ or their rating the
Saturday at tbe Music festivaJ stagRutland "group will now be entered
in the State CqmpeUtion which is
&amp;:heduJed .
WludiiDgton
house Oll .
14-. -·
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_The ·body of i~t. ScbinOU , who 1 Mem~r.t..
m MJddleport for

• $I 00 Gruen Watch

Automatic Ccu. Ronge1
. . '
$100 Wo.th of SO...., Clothot
Sets of Hallllt AIUMin·uiYI Weor . . ...
$100 -Worth of Samtonlte luggage
·Other Valuob.. Prlr4t

cent

O'Brien pointed oul to tbe board
that lbeY must decide whether
or oot Moelle.nkamp's wort was,
or was not satisfactory, and that
they e.itber mu.st releue bi.m. or
oonfinh his contract. as further
action must · t»e blied on tbis

Mason Coun.ty Schools .were being
p~pared th1s week With the
1Po'i.ntmcnt of a teacher commatee to wark on them.
On the committee are Chester
N. Haddox, Charlie Carr, "Louise
acUon ' b)' the Board. 'l'be crouP
ScNruner, GarMtte . Kimberling,
confirmed Ute engineer's l8reeMU}t! c. Roush, Irene -Sayre lionm~nt wbicb \\as made "With a pre
nie . Vester, Grace BZrown: I~
vious board, ~y a 4-1 vote.
Sleeth, Billy Steele, and llahel ~vered 'un·der the $25 D.'•dutOUlllel The board, in ollw --leti.Oil at
ontract and may pay tbtU
dopted the annuli app~aUon
Coaten.
at the Fju-mcr:'s Bank and
Sariog 11\CSOlutlon' by a vote or 5-0.
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'l'b'e commiltee wilJ ll)ect on ompany in Pomeroy._.....
The meeUng was beld at tJw
Tfit:anday evening at the Board
Tup~rs PllinJ school wi\h a larce
of Education office in !?oint Pleascongregation
or tcacbm 8rtd i.Dterant. ·
est person:. preselll.

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MRS.
AMERI_C
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of their
children !rom months oo 1o yea..,
covered under the fam
iJy contract.
2. Anyone workine-.where the~
are five or · more employees may
enroll in 1 payroll deduction group
After Wednesda)' of next wellll
the enrollment will not be held a
gain for a full rear.
Blue Cross bears the endOTae·
me~t of the Mei£:s County Medical
Society and' Mei.as· General Hos
pital. Billed at home members

tbe-Jl:~~~::.••

yearn: .a vcterin of :world
member Qf the 'Federa.t"·
eel . ~burch, will artive in At hills Joyce
Tta: B &amp;. 0 trilin at 6:150 p. m. Thur- wilh Lanna
and friends may c11ll at the
Altos are

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E:ftin1 Funeral Home from Friday Graham and
morn~ne until

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noon on friday . .

Mary Hysell as
Accompanist for the ensemble h
,' survivors i.nclt!de, tWo sons,
of ~olumbus and George, Judy 'tb1se.
; one daUJhter, Miss
. Sc~oll, Co)J,I.mbyli. end
G. 0 . Scl!moll, Mi&lt;Wl..
w!U b6

wen

elpeCCed to--&lt;e
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The en:l of BlftD&amp;&amp;e 'WGidler
... ~ w be ~ ooticel bJe: ~&amp;day-, wllr.a Ute cold C.
nadim au" Wil . C-"'fer f8U ol UJe
....., bri11P1c llll......., - . .
.tures to
~=• CIOUBtiar.

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that ,~. ~by~

have cause for court aeti'bn,
might Ill' migbt not receive
for serYices renderedj ..
fee far servieef1 re
services ate six per.

85 YUI'8 of age, including
and tho.se

• ,¢?7;;;~

the Gal-

ter ~;ehool. Cafeterias and hmrh
rooms will be provided in all the
sehools lbrougb out ,b.
.
.
It was announced that the building
progum wiH total m co!lt around
$800,000. ptovided br. th• bond
ISsue and morues proVlde by tbe
ment is of vital interest to Porn- , state.
eroy aod Meits County •eo;id''?"'·l
for through Blue Crou; ;·member The following is a breakdown u
is r~Ueved of the financial W.Vrty to how the money will be divid·
co~nected with ll'ickness or accidbuilding program: $520,·
ent requiring hospi.tal care.
school; $170,000 new
Planned by the hospitals,
school; $70,000 for remodelCCOSB supplies the meBos for
and additional to Tuppen: Pl1115
Snow FONCUt
untary prepayment of hospital
and $40,000 for remodel
'Ihe &lt;OJd.li'GIIt .IJirllftd into Qeu.
for the areatest number of pco]ple 1
school.
Wal Ohio by tlOoi1. · bi iu&amp;tia&amp; witft
at- the lowest r....,...
"""g"'ble cost.
In otb er busLDess,
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tmd
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..wng
'llbe
-a.;l,lo,.colder
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_There are twO general ·~~::::: ~~~~:·~ James O'Brien reported
_ . ..~ va ..O:W ftunies
cations of eli&amp;iPWty fOI' 1
the group thaL lt wu llil belief : . ~~Untreet ~ ''DMt

'·BJue Cross COminumty
,: • • Enrollment
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Drive
ru · ed On Next Tuesday

ELBERFELDS
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The iss ue is ror a period of 23 f lipolis area •beNt 11:15 .a. m.
years , at an average of !5.9 mills. wwe graund..... 1'he Columbus
It is fpr the construction of a new WNI'Mr au,._, Mhl the , ..
ttigh 5t.hoo1; new grade school; ad· port nme from 1111 airplane pi·
I twditions and ftmodeling Tuppers fet, who thouc!rt ho Plains school Yd. remodeling Chf!5o. In tho Sootkono Ohio

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HYSELL RUN

CARMEL

Mr. and Mrs. EUJen6 Buckley
farit"Uy, Pomeroy, apent.Sunda)'
Mr. and Mrs. ArYY: Gatn,er.

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!high oohooi '&lt;M.Idl.toclum. 'frhe btul'd
wHl present ·an- i:llfoiln•.ad.· conct\l"t
1to opon. r1:he .provam whiCh wJU be
ro11owcd by •a l'ihont bU&amp;iOOSII' mootina and ooooluded w-~11h &amp; White
Elcp111mt Me oonodi.I.Ctcd 'by the

Band BoostEJrs Olub.
RBf•rcsbmenUi wifl be sold nd
aldr pruceedls •fO ,t o benefilt ·tlhe
BY MRS. MARY K. HOLTIR,
BY MRS. RANNIE MOORE
RowtJband Hli·glh Band. EYeryooo tB
Mr. un~ MrB. Olrttil"CJlC'e RUiililell oor3lally lirwited to attend: the
Mr . and Mr!i. Charles Grltfith Mldr son retumOO hum OOOum.OOso •mMUng,Limd ~Wked to br1ntf II •gift
1mU daughtu· Karen, Pomeroy, and
where 'l!lrey burveo been vislillinr for t 1he Ule.
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Charles Reuter and
ltlhcir -dooghter Mre. Gl-en WlhltOO.
sun . t:hcstcr Road, epenL Sunday
Mr. .and Mlrs. K. K. Miebtwl and
with Mr . and Mrs. Edward Griffith.
clh.!Jtdren. ll!lld Cmnie MOOI'O 6j)(lllt
.Miss Martha Orr, Columbus, SunWy_ Wid! Jitlr. &amp;roll lttlw. Joe
1Y IlTTY C,t,RLETON
spent the wet~kond with her par·
HywJil. uf Ohcster.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson
cntA, Mr . And Mrs. Arthur Orr.
Mil' ra.nd Ml'.i Dupn ha:\IIC .p nrch- and baby of Letart FaUa have
. Erma! Schreckcngoet ftnd Vln - asrad pr.opootry lbel-e.
moved into the Edson Jtouah houae
nic Roberts, ParkeralturQ, W. Vq.,
Mr. -and MM. Elmer lf)'Sd)il to~ponl
slM!n1 Sunday evell'lng with Mr. Sundla.y witlh rh-i-::1 sister. IMinP M.ar- formerly occupied by Mr. and Mn.
'
Shelby Pickens.
and Mrs. Arvy Gainer.
ti:n Woodard and f.unHy,
Mrs.
Mary
Circle
had
as
Sunday
Mrll . Roberta Lee, Mn. Zana
Thll lflOlGL !fume DeiJ~L1111tUon
lind . t\hry G.nln(!r, attended Lodge mOOI.:Itng wl-11· 1bc lhcl.d Mll'ldi 8tJh at guC'st Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry
and r;oo, Danny, of Toledo, Mr.
at l hester tUCt!ntly.
tlhc 'ho.'UIO of Mini. Ran.nloe . Mootroe. and Mrs. Georile Clrclc of Gn!at
Mr. and Mrs. Arvy Gainer 11pent
Geneva N!OIMl wi.Jq show slid- Bend and Mr. and Mra. Donald Pl.·
• Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse t.Mrt9.
"!i o.n .-color.
crce of Athens.
Woods, Apple (h'Ovc.
'Mr. aoo Pol•~- Can'OI &amp;nruh rnmMr. and Mr1. Shelby Pickens alld
Herman Clt'tJOn ancl dauahter,
od' from Uapp.y Hollorw to the son of CGlumbue apent tho week·
R~1th Ann spent Saturday evening
Woodiarrd .pl'Qperi:y b'l'l'C.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alleq Tar·
V:l1h ttk and Mrs. • Edaon Roush ,
lor and other relative~~.
Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnlh and
Mr. •nd Mr1. Carl Oftutt and Satturday .
Mr. und Mrs. Paul Orr ctJiecl on
l\tr . and Ml'il, Bennie Gainer and sons of Lincoln Heights and Mr _
Mr. and Mrs. Oflo Otrutt and tam- suns, spent u weekend with her and Mr8. Ernest Clark of Apple
Grove spent Sunday everuna: W'itb
lly, Pomeroy Road, Sunday atter- parente al Lancuter, Ohio.
noon.
Mra. Worley Davis, returned to Mr. and Mra. Dean Brinker.
Mr. and Mrs. Aten Shalr of Pom·
GeorKe Rob&lt;trtJ and Ernlo Doet- l her home at De'lrter, Thursday, afer, s(l(lut Monday in ParkenburE, ter !!pending a few days with her eroy spei'lt Sunday afternoon wlth
w. Va.
i!Rughter, Mrs. Arnil Holter, who Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and
son.
Mr. 110&lt;1 MMJ. Tom Lambert and hus ~en sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holter calchildren attended the fUneral of
Mr. and Mr~ . Art Morally took
hb mothor, Mr1. Loitle Limbert, their son, Marty, Lo Parkersburc, led on Mr. and Mra. HOmer Circle
held at the Salem center church W. Va., Monday where ht1 had and femlly Monday eventna:.
Mr. and Mre. D•n Smith and
Manday mornlniJ.
' some teeth ex:Lracted.
Mr. and Mn. Le1ter ftOQih, Col·
Several _from bore atlendod tho farft.Uy spent Sunday with Mr. and
lllll'lbus, spent the Yn!ekend at their funehl for Sherman M.cDoJe, Sal· Mrs. Lawrenfie Smith and family
home here.
urday at the Ewing Chapel.
of U&gt;uret CUff.

Mr. Alld Mrs. Willlan"t Struble.
1~oa••:· Npent Sunflay WHb Mr. and
J . C. McKay.

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Father-Daughter
Are Honored By
Birthday Dinner

1'he Ru-t.l~tnd PTA wiH lbold its
regular mLo.cting
on' IMondit!f,
M~lrch 12 at 7:30 P. IM. in bQe

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~- h Mt. Moriah Baptist

• · •· •· ., J· •· --~~tile Gem of

POMEROY
SOCIETY

cae·

Tbe 'ID08t DOCable m..-- rex

pected rto occur :in Soullh«D Ohio;
where U»e lDeftUJY J'eiiC'hed 81
'ruesday q w01 6e fl'ftZ.iDs bY
'l1mrldly

momiiJI.

Mwn.i'l" ilem~---horn 42 'lit ~--.;,-;
take. Marietta bad 82,
59 and c~-•- r .00,

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M1bo daily llilbwaJ'

rij~!~i

Route a&amp; Wllf!f~ .-:
Dam to iiSiltwood ta
COunty -tift to· fli!gb
!Other roads were
rtrboo.gb foe waS
vicinity ol
{'~te«J.

-ISRAELI VICTIMS OF SYRIANS

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