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Monday, March 12_.,~1~9--=-5~6___________ ~-- _The Daily Sentine l, Pomeroy-M idd leport, Ohio ______
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Clan· nee Massar
have recencd an 11nnouncement
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tht:Jr :;e n George has become
a membt&gt;r of the law hrm of Gtng.

her and Chnsll'nsen. Columbus
M!i!&gt;!&gt;U a graduate of Pomeroy
H1~h School ;~nd of College of
pa~t

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CALL PT A MEE TI NG
tJf lht• Sugar Hun
PTA ha~ bC"en (' a]\Pd for Thttrsday
e~· rntng at 7 30 a! Su~ar
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A nwet1ng

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~t·nl.'ral

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To l"H Fur Better EducH I IUil" A

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The Rev L. A Ban~ertL"r, pastor of Heath Methodist Church,
closed the Week of Bvange!Lsm ser·
vices on. Sunday when he preathc4
on t he top ic "lt Any Man Wi ll."
1Vi~itmg ch urc h gro ups were from

Law at Ohlfl {' nt,·erslly h&lt;ls been
assoc1ated wtth tlw,; r1rm fur the

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day 01 fternoon al the home of .Mr . Gtbbs, Edd1e Stark, lhad J acob:.,
and •Mrs. E mmtJott Blackburn, 1 D1ck K-rllg.h-t all of Pomeroy, and
ButlQrnul Al'(', hQnonng thc tr L~n-t h ia Mills. Robm Mdl:s an.d
daught er, L&gt;arla J ~a n on her Slh 1 La!T}' G ladwc !! of MHidlepOJi
, HrU('I' Simpson
~--cnt a J.:tft bl)t
birt hda y.
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wa.s
una
bl
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to
attend
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Ga mes were played and prizl·~
awarded •lo Na nty V.cmln wagen,
Donn !l Hedn c k and l...:JtTY GladwelL An -c.gi: hunt w,as held wt lh
Cynthia Mills, J t:. Ru s~ll. B!l r·
bara Kennedy, Dk-k Kni-ght and
Chery l Ebe.rsbae h winnmg p rtzes.
The ere.en i!nd white color
theme was carried out in t he d e·
eorations a n d
re freshments.
Green and white stmamcrs and
T he Jwnu r roll s}stom wa.s ex1 bal-loons extended from the c h..nby ~rs. A irre RobNSo n
' del ie•· to a amall table on whic h p lamcd
who al:;o !i&gt;tr~~s~d ~;~ f e t v aclJl'ithe gtfts were placed..
Ref reshmMI..s of e up cakes iced ties wlt en -th e .M tnor Ma rd&lt;i 4- H
in WhJ.te and topped wi-th a grt!Jen Cl ub met Sat ur d!ly afternoon at
sham roc k, ice eream and •li me •t he ·home or Kay Wyii LL. Harr isonKo0J Aid were s-erved by M.n; . vrl lr H.oad .
I~n]Jowmg
a businc.ss ~e&amp;;iuq,.
l!.l'ben;bac h
ass isted
b y Darla
J ean 's grandmothers, Mn. Black· J:111 Ann Srmlh demonstrated l.h~
bum and Mn. C. J . Ebersbach -and &lt;'u rr&lt;•t'l '-'" Y t o -t ilrcad a n red lt' :
her aunt , -Mr ~. Shidey •Mill s or Sharon Thoma , how tu cut materMiddl-e port. FavorS' were balloons tid slratglr t by pulltn.l:( a thread:
and sm&amp;ll re piclas of multicvlor· :ut o.l Sand ra We-lls o n ho w to ha m
a .towel; aft er wh roh t he g1 rls
oed chic kens .
Present wt~re J . C. Russell, "' 0 1 kN.l on the rt.owcJs thev arc
Che t·yl F.b c r~hac h , Barba!l\a Ken- mll krng
After a t'ecrcati un pen n-U , rcnedy, Kathry n J ;Hl" P.
Hannahs,
fr•·-hmcnts were

meeti ng will bC' at
t·h&lt;' homo of Sharon Thom a. Si.tturd ay .• ~La rc h Jt at 2 p m

Kal Hindy, Manager

300 W. SECOND ST.
Phone: -U% or 508, Pomeroy
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HQu rs: Mo11..-F ri. 9·:5; Sa.l. 9- 1!
Op.,,~ rve •tiug• by appoin tment:

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LET US MAKE YOUR

Spring Cleaning

EASY
OU it MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Is Proof Of
Our Goo tl Ser vice , Fair Prkcs aHd Quality Cleaning
Give Us Your Clc;ming Problcm ii- And We Will Return

Them BcaulHully Clean ed . .. And Spring Cleaning Will
Be Fwl. Phone 122 For Pic kup And Dcllvery Service.

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!luck
d;~y

Gnmge met

Th ur ~­

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Amus Levnanl prc.sided a.s worthy ma:;lt;r
111 I he
arn.cnce uf
l!unH'r Rice whu !S J!l. • \1 r~ F:rlwa rd llump hrry, home ceuno!III{'S
rm um!tt r:;; rhatrm an un nounr&lt;&gt; d
that the Gra u~c "' ou lrl :;e.rve -the
hmc h for I he llcrrford sale to be
held al th e County garage March
20 and re.wc:.tc-d &lt;lil member.; to I
hn ng pte-s.
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At the dose of the m;~et mg re- ,
fr eshme nts were served b y .th€
home ecenom tcs c omm ~t-lec.
T he quar terly birt hd-ays will be
obserl'ed wi th a pot l-uck lunc h at
the ·next meetini'J &lt;m Marc h 22.

Tri -lustre
Cleaners

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To Be,Stage,d On Thursday

·Mrs. Della Winds ol"

Thr-ee Meigs Area
Persons Attend
Rotary Institute

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Ivery ,.,,_, of stltfD SAUH ~lal~tt
..,., •l'l'••d• .t llcJuid tmu. CompetftiYe
,.,ex pelnN qo,.,.Jn Ollly 11 lronion af
Mlf a...uor. Ua r..,tf1 ..,.,Jor jNrfe,....
aMe wlrh PUD SA"N,

membershilJ drive.

h d Men s ASSOC/atlon
. . Meets
eled·ol l he M;ddlc poct·l'omcn&gt;&gt; Met 0 ist
Rotary Cl ub, F ri day monning to
;;7~:'":;~ ::'::.!. th;r ,h~";";~,~~: , Surnlay In ~reparation f·or Conference

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Af faJ rs lnst}lu.te whit•h is .spon- I
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sorcd hy the Rotary Cl ub~ o1 .t he
Holwr_l Hurl ey,. prc stde nt . of the s ing ins ura nce on the church an
area and .the Crosl ey H.arl!O Cor- Mdhodtst Mc_n s ~soclatwn of par sonage and the pastor gave a reporation .
lle aU1 Melhodt ~ t Chu_rch , was r e· port on the Week of EvangeJI.sm
They rolurn OO Satu rda y even. t:o m me ndcd for appomte nt as ~ serl'i.ces which were hdd this past
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I ltce n~ell exhorter _when the Offlc- week, The Board , ·oted to give $25
ia l Boa rd of the Church met Sun· for Heath Church's share of the
d&lt;1y I'Vening to pr epare for lhe Me ig9
Ministerial
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1 Qn ar t rr ly Confere nce to be h eld wut1k al t he Coqnly Fair this
1 Thltrsday, March l !'i. u ndr!r the dir · mer.
1 cdlon of Di strict. Superinte ndent
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(J rtlv er Erh ;u;s!:.!erl by
Dr. ra ul Chi.lcs, Portsmouth..
Member s prese nt at t he Board
M r .~ l'J'a rl Spencer, Mrs. Ja mes
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meeting wer e: Supt. McComas, t he
S upt. L. w McCd"m ns, chairman,
Sa) rt· an d Mrs. Ov;~-~ Diddle e n • ll~r­
Rev. Bangerter , Mr . and Mrs. C.
la tncd
t he l'as.t
Counc ilors of
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pr
esided
ul the
Board
mcelin&amp;
and A. Emmls h , Mr~. Nan ~:~~~~~;h~~~~~ 11
USICO
the
p!lstor,
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BangThcodorus Coundl Dattli: hlc rs o(
I e r lcr, m~de the mo1ion th&lt;ll Mr . Bess Sanborn , Miss Frie da
Amt•r iea Th ursday ev tnln~.: at her
Mrs. Crary Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
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Friends of Mt·. and 1M r~. CharlM 1• Hu r lcv be mode a n exhorter .
1•. Frcnc h , E me1·son J ones, "'a
' mes
home, Laureol 'SL
Sert ptu re read i11g
bv Mrs McElhinny and •t heir daug ht er, , Mr . and Mrs. Hurley and their Euler , Ernest Covert , Homer Cook ,
Not· rn a C hopman , f"!l owed by th e. Pt~t rk ia , wer~ in-terested S!lthurday four childre n ha ve be en a cti ve in Mrs. E. S. Schaaf.
Lord 's Pr:~ y e•· und p l t~d!! c to •th e a£-LI'rnoon· tn t•he televis-ion roaf1- :church and cil'ic wor k since , lh~ y
'ca~&gt;t (!' !)Ill Chorl e:ston whe n Miss . ca me here wh en he started cons!r!au opellf'd .the m e ctin~ .
Ft:Jluwin•g &lt;~· s hort bu.smcs..'V scs- .\1cEJ.h!nny al)pe~red 111 the e horus 1ruction work Ill the Kyger Creek
J~lhn Fis her, fre shman at
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~ton in charge of ·the rpres idcnt , of the Char\ e.s lon L!.L:hl Up era plant. Under Ius !c&lt;tdc rs hip the Me t· Utu vl· r~; it y, spent the weekend with
: hodisl Me n have (ormed Gos pe l his parents, Mayo r and Mrs C. 0 .
•Mrs. S11 yrc, ga me~ wt·tc -played Guild.
with prizes awnrded, to Mrs. Rol·
The Guild is !)resentinR: a mu.si· 1tell.ms which ser ved in a number Fish er, and famil y. Saturda y
l!n Bcarhs and . ~[l"s . Hen ry Rt ~i h PI r il l ··G irl·Crazy" .n ext Thu r.-;da·y, , of s mal! !.!r chun:hes in the areal 1was joined by two classma tes:
after which r~l"r cs hm e nt s were
Fncl uy•Loand
Sa·l llnlay wi th th e: rpro- during
lhis past wmter.
llam Horn
cceds
~o to oharit y and the 1
Plan:~ we n:J di:~cusse d for inerea- who spent the day here.
served by •Lhc hostc-sJi.cb.
The nex.t m eetmg wil l be hl'ld SHt u rday s how was a rc-v kw ()( 1
at .Lh e home of 1\.ll'IS. Addie Grue, v ar i ou ~ scl•no.., in the produ{·lion. •
scr wil h Mrs. R. B. Wilkin.o;, IM.rs.
Miss •MdJ! hmny is ll -gnrdu~te
Hez Root aud -Mrs. Ch;trles SolU Cl' Hf Mio:1dlf.! pOI'l" Hi gh~ Sch o~ t ! and
ll olz.er Il !l.'i-pilal SChool uf NUl'&amp;11s ass)s!Ling ho siL~ (·s.
tug and has tak~n advan ce d t ra in~
inl,l to beeome -an ane.stht"tl&gt;l bt and
ROTC Honorary Group Is ~~ mp!o;vM at a· Charle!:ilnn hos--

Past Councilors
Theodorus D Of A
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Enter1ained Thurs. Patricia McElhinny
In Tv L.:ght Opera :.
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outperform all other inumor painu becau.e it dries u :Z
paint 61ms in 1 with colors that stay bright- keep your
; room1 new · lookilll until you WilDt co cha,nge colou.
' Colon are bound in che 100% latex film by an interlock·
' ins film of poly-AM which makes SP&amp;ED SATIN so tougb,
110 durable tbat Jt can be washed repeacedly wilhout:
·~ damage or fading.
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YOURS FOR THE C081'0FA MEDIUM-PRICE CAR. ••
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WhUe on- .the "plane" · &gt;tCoing,.
frOm-one eJty to ,apother. the wa-:.
~ .extettp; w~ ~at u ·an·
lels. rldiJ&gt;g li oloiJd .!Old siDgiJ&gt;g
"Drifting Back to !Dftam4•a od"
and ''S'posin". Memben

pihll_.- - - - - - - Athentt, 0 .-During tapping cere·
rl}onlc8 held at the recent norc
Militar y Ball ten Army Advanced
Corps Cadr.nt wc ru l:i(!('d ed for
membership In Scabbard a nd Blade, ROTC honor 11odcty
Included among the honor s tud- ~
cnt:~ from thl 11 area was Theodor e
C. ~·is h c r, of 1\ILncrs ville.
The men were sd ectcd on Lh r
Mrs. Cus h Johnston, Brijdbury ,
bnsis o( lcn dct ship , ahlhly
and
pre stdcut or the Rutland r. arQen
high 11cholll stic standing.
C!uh, and .Mrs. Robert Reibel.,
Lcad r n~ Creek, Rf"l;.:lonal Di rector
()f tile Ohi o As~lation of C'• t'de-n
t:l ub.'i, ldt this omorninJ.~ From
Columbus on lhe Pcnnsy\v;mia's
"t:entra-l Ohio f'lower Show.fl'hea-

~-ar-e ~ ·JoJteS,

oi the

JU4Y Webb

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S)lenly Berry, Sandra· Roush. June

Rutland Gar.den
Club Members
At Garden Show

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Speneer .and Mvjorie Roac:h.

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Shirley Roqsb, .Mice lfll.l; ·
Benntltt, S111lly Pro!fi«., Jr;
Ju9Us, J.an&amp; : ICenhower,

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Blewi·ng, lunfl . Spencer,
Colen!lnf, Pat Carmock.
well, Dottie
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today ln brk)Jing a sup-pl.y

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Carl Stires, 22, 1 waB -injured
lrtond:ay wt-.en 1he was pinned .00.

,tween ·BJ ooetc~ and a~ at an
Erie RaO.....t .,....lbouse · ~J!I'&lt;'.

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'""" ol ~he Bataan Dcolh Mar&lt;h
w~o '"'""""" alter being • ,,;,.
Dnet.·&gt;f War mtnu.s 8. reg ag a resuJt nf -~n rojury in e. Joav ooal
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CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE
TilE PUBLIC IS INVITED

Baker
Furniture

on Tht1 Brlrhloot Corner

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In Middleport
OPEN EVES. BY Appl.

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March 7 Through
March 18th

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EACII EVEN lNG

llli!•f-"!IJC~Woo... J qPht"

llo WOIIftt Cltryaler allowe file

o Largest Selection
Of Fine

7:30

Jewelry

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SEE THE

EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES

~OLUM8VS, 0. UP-The ltlltf
Bo.lro of Education today dwed
the way for th e Olin-Matbiesou
Co..t o build a -$90 million alum ·
inurn plant in Monroe County,
THe board vo'led $100.000 to
·help River Locll\ ' School Dmtrid
build •
t• .... ,..,. u.e
2 year o-ld bu JJ-d:ng 14. ·as selhog
1 to -t he cttemical oompany f-or an

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TWO ACCI"dent s.office building.

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MISS IT!

WiLL IIOI.D

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Sta
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For AlUDtinUIR
· PJ
ant Jn Monroe

Our -Q.olty 11t" u..d Can en tM Nat u.d l:aft
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tw-o ma"R?r _aceldcnt:s w ~thm t he
4) vil-lage hmiot.s for •today and Mon'tnltneoeraday · ·
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Med1um dama&gt;g-(.'".3' res u}lcp: th. t-s
neWspapers; (ffJ morn i-ng whc"' a 1950 · Ca.dtllac
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ltlnd · sped~~ ~II} be w-er-t PofoaJnr 8tr.f'ot a nd while&gt; driv. oD 1 ~h~ l_ix·d~· P~tlgral!l. ' ing irt ·lo ~rhc -l.ane o-f traffic the
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Al ,Sf~JV-.};f,OD. Army
rM-on&lt;lay mo~ning according to
Thursday ,oe:v-en 1...._ at· 7,30 !Wv. •lhc rc-porrl, a 1051 BUick drh·cn
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sooth on- M-uolbe.rry Avenu e ·by
C. E. H-oyt,. pastOr Of"lUte Fint An.dt.ew H. Worl·g bl, 66. Rutlan-d,
Baptyrt. Cb"Ut'Ch wiD
rat rllle ,..truck a pa rkW; J951 PlymmrLh,
Sa:I.Wil.icm 'Anny
~ ownC'd by Gene ·M·Il!f'Vin fJf PomctoQd Ave.,
'In· roy
',[louncement . t
Gl.en·
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I•M.Str'"tf.eman
e School Supcrinl:m-dent R.
.to:d the bo,anl the
company's d ecision on whsl:hCI' &lt;to
b i\d l.hc 'p"t.an4 in Ohio ()r West
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·-·Virginia
depended uporl) Wn•::UI'Oll
lthe com any could Obt·aifl the
b 1,,. P1 ··~ 000 ~- 1110 .
u ..ang Ql' ;p..ruu, • • ••ll't'
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.000 hom i ·h c .st-ate wJn be used bO
t.~ ...........t local funds for buHd·
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.lUg a new school.

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The ilnt or !he 14 finalistA.. of
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.seer.etary and wbicb two came from each of the
.8og.g1l
the-y w-ere ac- seven local school ditltriets, to fall
companied by
King, COtl·J was Mario-n Wells, of the Colum
tNctor. 1ihe commissiorll reported bia district, by misspelling the
to thu viUa~-C officiaLs -that ex· word ··annual "; other words t.Ut
teiutve repair work wai oneeded 00 the spelllog tripped tileR youRJtlFe Dtu:nJc'Pa-1· pool ~'e it coU!d sters from lbe county's fiftb,.,ti•be. opened. After ;~ general d:i6- t~ and s:eventh grades. were dlfetiS5iOO the eommbsiqn ·m emben; flcult mileq:e. ano~OIU!, adoJe.
~ t'O -present a~ by scence, cba~feur, caubfiower, C.l:~-end" ol t-..c week the 111 ppro- en dar, expedtte, er~oneous, lum~~

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~act that -de&lt;¥t:li · is not far ·away
£or -lhei"r two Yflllr ·o-Jr\ son.

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It wu reportc~ a~ the bee that
all of the 14 _fmatists tbat took
part, ~onday mght would J'eteiv,e
ba.ll-pou1Jt fountain pens courtesy
of a Columbus new1paper.
AUXILIARY TO MilT
The Women's Aus.lllary of tbe
Grace Episcopal Cbureb will meel
on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'cl'lCk
!t the Pari,;h House.
The hostesses will be Mrs. Earl
Tit~ and Mi.!!S Grace Hmtou.

Dates for immuD.ization clinics
for chUdren from three months to
si.x years ba\fe been 1et up throughout Mason j::ounty by Dorothy WaLkins, county bea"lth nurse.
CJULdren wiU be immunized against wboopinl cough, diphthe!·ia.
and tetanus with the trlpple \liC· ·
cll'je. Smallpox immunilation will
also be offered to those who come
to the clinl('s.
Miss Watkins utged parcnls to
brine their ~hlldrtn to the cURies
In order to eliminate the dread of
Jmmuniultlon for ehildrcn starting
to school for tbe first time in the
fall when lhey have many adjlllltment.s to make.
The Clinic scboedllle lor Ute Bend
Area is as follows :
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M~ 19 and APril 23: ll•son.
9 A. M.: New !Iaven, HJ:30 A. M.
and BrOad Run, l P. M.
March 19 an-d April 23: Mason,
G.llumbla , 9 A. M.: Cllrton, 10 A.
M.; and Hartfo_rJ. I I A. M.

to
FINED $5
Mayor C. 0 . f 'b her fined f'rank
Y•~}~..~· ~ld';lle~t~ 1 $5: and , coals

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Tbe Te~e Democrat, who
Truman in the
preterente poll here four ,.....
ago, Monday night urged s upPorten to east \'otes _only for t~e 12
~eleg~tes - two 10 . each d~strict
and e1ght at large - listed as pledged" to him.
(iJ*t P"r1-.ident

his first politlcaJ..victory here: four
ye.ar_s ago apilllt the late Sen •
Robert Taft, was expected to sweep
the l~m~ GOP delflp.Wtn
without difflcultJ.

Kefauver .pd Mr. Eisenhower

ftre alone iD t1H! preferential side

8800 Coubty

me(!L• Thtu'8da,y evening, March 15
at 7:30 p. m. at the school. AU
members are urged to be prcaent.

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''Remember the word 'pledged/ .,
he t~aid. "Do nqt vote for thO&amp;e
marked •favotabie' to me.'"
Kefauver predicted ¥OIIdaY, that
be would wlu more than ~f of
ve prec;,ed &amp; the.. fmal word Dllll-- the state's delegates to the lUI doDill
pelled ptpyru~1 : A total of . 214 connaUo!l. Stevenson · aupp0rtera
words were useu
said that if they won only two deleMorton will go to \fie State Spell- ~tes, they wquld seriously- daming Be e, llreld at Col Limbus on APT· age the Tennelssee aenator's pres.
il 28, whicb i5 semi-linals for· tbe tige and pro~bly enrtl bU hopes
national to be held at Washington, tor th~ Dem~tic nominatiOn.
D. c.
Pre&amp;t~o£· F.ilenhower, wbo won

lnun •
F
. umzatlon or
Child
.In.• Mreo pJanned

&amp;AND BOOSTERS MElT
The Racine Band Boosters will

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eopping the first place· laurel5 at
He al5o told a ~levUion •udi~~
the co. annual Spetuag Bee is Mor· that he did not lulve Ste ven&amp;tn's
ton Butcher a &amp;e11enth grader at " monet.lry sources," the support
Harrisonville acb.oo1. -.....
of ttroneJy entrench~d "poiJt1tal
ol-ganization&amp;," ~ as many J'big
Morton, the aon of Mr. and Mn. politieal nsmes" on hill a'ide
Charles L. Butcher, of Harrison·
·
ville, unseated Jut ye.ar'a winner
" You may ~ sure that if 1 · am
Robert Smith of the Southern Local the democratic: nominee, I am 'goSchool District, by s pelling correct· !ng to c:ampalgn to brfug this state.
b the word ''papru.t~" and O&amp;tra· mto the Democratic column," he
dze." The rules of the spelling M-e &amp;alid.
_
requires the Jut two contestants
Kefauver, in his third vlsit to
to spell any word that cither mis- the state , toured factories -jiDd
ape~U; and then to spcl.l correctly shook h~nds wHh ~oters la a dozeD
1 thf~lr word. U botb muspeD tbe ~mumt~es despJte a ban~ed
1some word. ncittler one is penal- band cut ln a ho~el room acctdQt

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~ 4Jo ,tb~.ee, _.
the
~y _Jail~ rWJe. chatj_, ·~ drlvmg 'iWltle itttolka~~:~~·that
«:~ B~~~·:: .G~t:., tor- 1umatoed amount of money needed
fe~. .$20 ,bODrctt~ •. ~~,pt 11 tot tbe&amp;re repain;, · COuDC'llsoovcd
~pndmg charge!. ·1 1 ~--:~:"~1~' .
thalt Mayor Fisber illd Clert
In ~-ayor of .~~-" J:10:WtnL ~·I~ . MUrt'-aY be ~i.zed to
Fr&amp;Dk 5 COurt S~;-itP.It May· , e~ mto. a contract Wlth (be
wood Jub:nBorr, Racl~ lU&gt; W.JS C•ty of CohKDbus rfor looarl ipr.is~~ tlld eost.s ~ w ;~~~~e oners .to be -eoot to ttae Columbus
of ~ llmd menoaeiGgJ ~. W.orlchouee.
Tbe we:mmt was~~ Dlfu.v:::lr
Garbage dwnpi1J1 In th&amp; vici'
I HyaeD, &gt;Of Columbus, ·~ en _m· ni~ y of Olivw St. was .-eoorted
The aands of liC-0 Ire fast run- cident occurred m tlk!l RIK:m~ a-nd: Chiel Of Pnlice R-ussell Bai-ley
nin·g 01'\t tor l-ittle Stephen Van Ba"Dk, Saturday ·~~
W!ll.s instruoted to stop tbis pr.ac'!Jr.lS.h•~JIIInwa·ten, soD of Mr. and 1Mts. Ed- 'l1be Pomeroy · PO~!i!· J?eput. tioce and also to 'se&amp; that 5Jdewa-!ks
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6ar van Inwa-, LincOln fietg'-'- ment
reptJI'toed rt:het J\'8DC!il ,W (!D North Second Avenue be
1•1,2)
-e
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Bride Porn
crrtlfiJited on
will be
'today hf!l is in l:kllaer Hospital • .
.'
eroy,
. an tleared or dirt. The Mayor's reRuUand Higb ·
and the wh6re bi&amp; COilditioo 4s r.ewrted 'liS . t~Xle&amp;tion ~harg.e ~ ~iebt pont of $286.1S6 1lnd tflat of tile
by t.wo
advisor 'lpoor" -from the """ii~eti of leu- r WJ·)~ -appe.a.T" ~ the may.or 5 oourt llrea11Uf'el' ~ Lama or $12,829.39
.and
kemia.
llomght McBnde poo;ted ~bond ba·l ance in: ·a ll f'llnd!l, Feb. 29, 19M
Tbe .t iny .rot was return-ed to 1SUnd-ay and . _waa releued hom wffe ~ed.
lobe
by tba
University' Holzer Hospital .Monday after a ·t he eoun~ Ja•l.
.
Councilmeu pftSrent w~ Wayne
of JO\irilellsm.June 17-23_. &amp;bolt :c;tay at his borne. Hi:~~-h fe-ver I
Gibbons, David Jtmkins. L. R. Wil·
Miss :u.rtba Ohllqger., J'd~r of and Uk!ers developing in .th-r ~ i ny ~
ey, ~Covert, David· C. Mi-lder.
schdbl new.Pape, aDd yeflr- tot's rnot&gt;!b .as ......,. o! l~ c
.
bas indh::ated that she plans hJ•gh .tempe.Ntu·r es f'OJ'ced his rl•·
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SheriffDeputies TwO' RUtland
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..MAkeMercy · Studeritsl'oSee
MARION, o. UP-A relay .leam
.fberlffta ddputies from three
News
OOUDtifiS
w.aa suteeSSiUI

COll.fmbu~.

\)aying $100

at ttie meet·

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tre Tuur or Now Y()!'k and f'hila·
dolphio".
Flower !i.hows in both Ncw York
11nft Ph1ladel-phia arc inclulk•tl in
.t.hC' schedule and the Rrour wU~
stop nvernight in~ W!Hndl'!phia
and .t hree n\gbts in New Ym k.
Sight s ce ~ng toun.c; h a v ~ hcoen
arrang:.xi in ·both cities ami in
New York lhore \.1-'H l be a vis ~l to
a thNtre' on Broadw&lt;1y. a !!how at
Radio City. Music- H&amp;ll, a tour of
th(l Un~tcxl Na•t ions buU&lt;IInJ~: , s h®
-ping a nd other special cvrn.t s.
The tour will end next S&lt;~' .t rday
wh~n they aiTive baek' ·In Columbus,

State lr'lb-,.y Deparimmt to
'i;~t~ ~ 143 from t·be
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1-j)e . ~ ·Xiddleport

According to dl~ 'report Eme&amp;t
M, White; Jr., 26, forft&gt;lted $20 iu
Judge Willhlm H. Jatte'J .Jiunk_ipal Co.urt, M&lt;lnd-ay afternoon. The
bOhd was opoot('d Sundii;Y-"•
In May« E . F., Robl~ :llJ court

Rous h,

"Xounrg
i-and,
Jon-as,
•a-nd JuUa·"EdWards:

H.ewal! rushed~ Marion Gell~l
Hospkal whe~~e a nash C9II ftll'
Patty MIHI""• ~· ~ &lt;llld .. fl~e !ii!fl.l 0( ·I&gt;Joqd wao

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~~~ E1d too
. space- ftJr the~ "number of
p!!QJM at~ meeting~.
A eoilseat ofdlomee was J)~

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blood frqm ·eotumbus to .~'Irion

Betty Jones. ' •

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wait-:

tti.e vill8fe

Mexico- wiJ.I be "/Jsi~ with a in time to saVe tan inju-red man's
stX-o 1 dance · number by "Diane life.

Capehart ....r the lri&lt;llan R..,.rva.
tions ot tthe soubh~ ~e -In
fot t.heJr Share rin ~ Dl-gl)t_'a f~tn
with dn~perf~b'yillt :~p
of '"""""'"'' wbo llivl\td" ~
Ben)', Ju~ Sp~~~-- ~· _'fen-.
nam.,. Csrol .R..armey, Shiri"W t.yoas,

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Tiny Victim
Ma8ter To Visit
Of Leukemia 1i
Twelfth District
Nears Death

Morton Butc·her """ •
B......mes County
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Tap• Theodore Fisher

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Rus:w:-11. ~byl'lia · Zic"tafoose,' J-m·, f"""'"Ohinltown: ' lfi· lllO·•ilOrli• Ice Rouab, illarile J\oaCh, DproiliY
. are Pqgy Bh&gt;s6ln~ Jib.Yllis Zitki~ Sayne, Nancy ·$MoTy, Mutcya\
' foi&gt;se, Dline bapc-ha-~. Jane· ~ Fogl!SOllCJ Stttld.ra Jloullh · and

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.~•~nJd~R:ic~h~a~r:d_~::i•~
~ t=ucJt,.,,,~:..:::,;:~:~:,;~~~:,:;~~~~""~','~~ ?4\:

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"""OilSof mU~SieaJ
- . 'IIun;t~ Pecufiilr
Carlidy

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ljll;e -t huud!&lt;lltqe woi&lt; fl"'(ll$ ••.
IJI &lt;he., coo~ ~( Lyuns,

tG _thlt partic~J-ar- ~on. '
, 'lbe fiNPl tll~t wil-l take the
audkence to New Y®k City wbero
-n·umbers .t o ,be sung inc.klde 'East
Side W.est - Sid6" and· ".L11)8tick
and lf.Wjber Soled Shoes.':
JHD;ing ·Lhe latt-er · wiJI be Sh-eldon
Roush. A cborus ~e up of SeVeoth aMI 'EI&amp;hth Glad.,. will.
dJnte to th91:1Un'lber. ·.Also in .tlhe
!JifeW Y-ork I'Celle w»l be ·ao eboiua .

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Ka-ren Haoll ; "Dixie Q4iln:t'·', Roy
Cl-arki "lte'•, L:atr.; King. F-inale
·f or the min'9trel part of t.h"e show
wi1l be. "Down Sout.h.'1 ...
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. 'lJhe ollo } !"'f of ~· ·~w WI\!'

.IIANCIIESTE.R, N. H. UP
hnw tbit .Ute's voten felt •bout "'
About 12:0.000 \fCttft-8 lot to the Vi-te Ptft-idtnt Richard M. Mllcm
,
polll today in the nation'• lint as a candidate for re-election.
MI10J' C.• 0 . ~ JNWided' pretj4eatiaJ prim•ry.
Early today the town of ~
~onday w.brm the V111a&amp;~ Couo- , Vot«t, tome of them trampriac field eave Stevenson the oaly t1ro
ell made 'P~ CO meet "'lite ihY· to pollin&amp; places on tDOWthoeJ ov· Demoentle votea eaat. Two -~RIJ.
or E. Jl'. BOOiDioa of Pomemy and er wbite-bllllbted mountain tr•ill publi«n votes went to ~
lbe ~ COuncil to di8cuss a cut tbeir bJJJotl today in the oa- Eisenhower who also received ¥#vt
teWate ~ plant fw the tion•• lirA presidenti3.1 prtmny. of the .tx vote! f ut at EJ~. ·
town.1. ,A repreeentMiove &lt;!f tbe
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Botb Nixoa and Sen. Stylet
w,.t.en- Pollution .Board will be
~ pnaapao battlt!' ••• bet-nen Srid1e1 R-f.'H received one wdte.
...ted to roeet with the officials Sen. !net Kefauver D-Tenn a~d in YOte each at E111 worth. boe
of die- two rtowds.
Adlai Stev"enJOD 18M Democratae voter failed to signify a presidentAttorney llrlan:oinr We-bst.er was Parry standard bfarer.
al ehoice.
·
~nt for .t~ lel6i.Gn ltJJd di&amp;The n.ation alto waited to see
Lite Mooday night KefaUYer
c~ tbe meetings beld ariier
.made an 11th _,boor .appeal lor ~
WJtll ""' bonding .......,. and
..r said he re,...t..d the· ab'
entlnf!re'l"i'DD eompany t'JePraeuta-&amp;eDCe of Stevenaon during primarf
tivea. wbm. • pltaDt was be.in,(
ampaig~ing.
State Bu~ fnepecto ....
Rogft'l
'-'""'
Cit'" Adl.. ' Altlenu .
ol GLotiater feported tor f'.outd1
"I'm particularly 80rTf that --;M r.
tb&amp;t be was
to Sue- a
\.J]81Dp Steve010n did no~ choose to come
t the
of
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to New Hamp5hire personally. 1
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... owner
The new Meigs apelling champ. think lt would have done bim ~
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lo
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be nl
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~not lon who demand his trown Monday
campatgn m t
o y pnmUf
owner
night at the Salisbury school by contest ;n New England,'" be uid.
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"The Yellow Rose of Teu6.'"
; New Orleans wiH be YirMe&lt;l in
the final tiC'elle with a "Bit$in
)Jrs. Alice Nels&amp; will direct tobe Street" dance routine fe,aturlnl
a·ho.w whieh will feature Ronnie four -couDJes. Appearing in the
M~)oth1in as ~btl'll~tor ·a nd number an: SIJ.lriley . DodeoD, D)Ck
.ute fGtlowlni 00)'8
~ ~­ Y~o.g, Betty ~onee, Jlm~Y Rpush
JlmmY Ro.b, Larry Kiug, ~ck S;ndra &amp;ousb, Joe Ford. .Wtmda
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Young, John x..atne, loe F~rd and Routh -and Larry , K~Pi· ·
'The final-8 wiJ.l be 'Your · qm4
' Roy Clark.
a-ad iMy Land."~ Admls.!liOP "Pniees
Tlte .miqstrel, haJ.·I of .the sbaw are ·t·h irty·flve and , seventry:flYe
Jnqludes aoJo numbers by -each of cents .. ,
tllP end men and other vOcalis\S.
Ope""'g number or th&amp; ,jliow will
Members q! the
be "Wa'l Dowhl Yonder -in New pe:aring in- the ·
Orleans." The •numbor w~ll be .llle ~
d6Jie' with otlhe aid of ~'bl-ack UgJ¥" Gri!Mitead,
whieh wUl br~g out urious eo&amp;- la}ph Stewart,
tume p~trts of rt he t"borus. Prior too. J-ack Paug.lt, JimmY'
, .tbe openinog of tDe ClJ,lll;aion a qu~r- gE.·ne Raybufn, rot.tlsoli
. t-el ~f glclJ wUl 11rppeai- oi.n f.rottt Delmar Pe)'lton, HenrY
-.:.t itbe &lt;lurt.ain •to.' introd~c:e; tbe Jimmy l'i'y, Roy Clark,
~her w~th a .routi:M. ~e ifJ~lS: H~, Dick YoUng.
81'&amp; Ett-a Roush, &amp;lly Proffi«,
Tommy VSnce,
She.'r..ry BerTy and .:(udy W.ebb.
Job:n McGmw; ,J'(I}m
SoUl nt.Kh~rs -lnckuJe. ~he fo) - Ford, salji.D\Y · Hutfm~O't 1
loWing: "H&lt;iM Hearted Hanna·b ", Thompsun.., Gary W115on. J"-n'"'
Joe FOJ.'&lt;I; 'It'i Almoot Tomorrow~·, Hen&lt;lersoa, Jimmy Weaves:.
A-gnes Young; "Br~Jn.' AIDng . ~q.y Roustt, .Marvin· '~ l&gt;emil
· ~ With the Breeze", J"Oitpl• Layne; Kn·o pp, J\l·bJi.ntt: MeClunt, John
"Ufe Gets Tedio~· , Dlek Yoong; ~-y-ne, H-o-ward J.ohnson, LMTY
.. Piddlin' ".MoadoUriC Home", Jil'n· Belober.
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my Roush; '.'Rook And Roil W.altl"

llecause SPIED' SATIN with poly~AM
gives you Stay-Fresh beauty that lasts!

ter, followed w J,t~ th e plcd·ge to
t he flag . Several communicatlons
were read fro-m the R.epu bi iea n
.h ea dqu arters. U was
announec d
.that dues for ,the years are now
due and n}ans were made fo-r a

ooat.

A'" Disp»sal PIaRt

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120,000V,..,tersTrekToPolls ·
As Heavy Snows Blanket State

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evenings in :the bilh acbool ndi~
toi'ium. T~me p the per-f ormance
h• been oset. .t 8 o'clock.

over .the m eeting wh ich o-pene d
with praye1' by MJn;. William Bax-

Single Copy

TownCOuncilsTo
Distuss Plans On

QUADS BOOST THE NliMBER. OF CHILDREN TO NINE

'the Wahama •majorettes wl.U be

The wa·hama Hl.a:'b School Glee

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OHto: P•rtly cl.u4y hlth Jl.4l
tod•,-; rncMtly ctwcry, tonM rlfft
or lnOW In AUttl tonllht1 lllw1
2J 32; Wed,....r,, cl.udr wtth
r•in likely ..uth, proulilly ...,.
snow in the north.

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Club will . pre.teDt tJbe Dixia tand feat.Ul'OO in a otfjp to Texas doing
Minstrels on Thui'Mday and Friday a routine to the popular &amp;OO£,

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.. P lans weo.re made for a tea to be 1
hel d
in Arpnl when the Meigs .
County Republican Women m et '
Sa-turday af.tc.rnOD n :J.t .1 he court
"boose.

Tuasdoy, MorcHl3, 1956

Editorial Phone 397

1You don't.need to paint again
until .you want to change colors

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April Tea Planned
By Republica!} Women :

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To The lntere1U Of Tile M~a•• ANti
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Ben Phi.lson, choir di rector , has ;
been soog-l eader for the services
lh.is pa st week with Mrs. E. 5. Schaaf ali· organist.
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Send All Your Rugs, Bed Spreods
And Other Household Items To Us
FOR EXPERT CLEANING!

Robinson's
laundry

Six nnt.lldal c.-, were given LhC" i
lhtn! aud fuurltl dt'g i"I.'&lt;'S when

A ROW OF POCKETS marks
t he lllpline on this Davidow ensemble of fawn colored broken
d1agona.l tweed- from the sprin&amp;
coUeetion. The cloalng 11 ex..
D&lt;l nny Morns, Po:ucfo ,• Ht l:( h tended almost to the hem or the
School represenla_tiv e !lnd Juhe knee·lengt.b
P r o b a8C O, Mu:!dleport , &lt;Jccompanserv11d hv t he ied Judge J ohn Bacon, pre-side nt ·
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hostess.
Th (· next

hftn o rnoR t. '"'ld1nlo 1f

Special muMc was presented by
a ~:roup of you ng ~rls from thf'
J u nior Methodist Youth F•eli&lt;&gt;w-.f
s hi p who a tte nded the @
P-1"\"tce wit h
their advtsor s Mrs. Bangerter and
Mrs. John KetchKa. Tne i:.rts were
Chr istine Coa lll, Murian ne Wood·
gerd, Bar bar a Jones, Betty and
Barbara Covet·t , Mary Carol Swan·
son and Judy Hurley and they
sang "Living Fol' J esus" " comp• oied by ~Ira . Bangerter.

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MU. OWIN IHTIRTAINI

Mr . and Mrs C. M. Hennesy
Mrs . Richan:l Owen dertai&amp;ed
were in Charleston Sunday where
.the
Forlnite otu b at !her ~
they visited Mr. a nd Mrs J . B.
m~nt on North
Secood A.'V~e
Dowrung who are pah~nt.s in a
T hU!"tiday evenint wi~ Mrs. :fto..
Charleslon bospit.al.
ber-t Morrit9 J r., Leading Creek t l
W H Barnett, Southstde , W V11. ·the assi&amp;til\t ·h oste&amp;s. A short
spent s_ever3 l days htst we~k l'is- bw;Jn~ meeting was conducted
ll!ng Ius da ughter and son-w-law, by M:r~ Jook Bach.ner and lbe
Mr. . !lnd Mrs. Jack Bechtel, and wedding ann.i~rsary of IHre. Ro1fam!ly . He returned ~ orne Salur · Del't MiUs Was observed. The 'ho!·
day and wu accompamed there by (et&gt;SeS 8erved .-efr.es hmelb to
Mr . .l::lechtel who r etu r ned the same eleven marn bers.

Methodist
rches and
were
t he Rock Chu
Sprint:s
and they
Chesh
ire
recognized by t he pastor .

Birthday Party For Darla Ebersbach
·Six CandJdates
Held Saturday At Blackburfl Residence Given Two Degrees_
M.r. and Mrs. lla.rold Ebersba{·h J\auty Va n Inwagen, l)unna He
By Local Gtange .
~ nlert am~d wtth a pa11ty Satur- ~ drrr k
Brenda
Sc.yr('. J dfrey

Mrs. Alice Robeson
Lectures On Hpnor
Roll System Sat.

one pt.~ to

Evangelism Week
Ends Sunday At
Heath Methodist

Chic n' Charming

The Da ily Se ntinel

Pomeroy Graduate
lo La" 1-""'irrn ~ e mber

Mrs . Erwtn are listers.

of the primary .mieb bas no bind·
ing effect on delf'galell.
There were- DO ctndldatea enter.
ed for the vice prnideney and
~ was apeeulalton that wrlte-ia
votes mtgbt indic:afe the pRaent
popularity of Nixou.

STONED IN ATHENS RIOTING

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DEVOTED TO INTERES'fS OF MEIGS-MASON ARI!A

The News

EDITOR

Publisbed evtry afternoon exrf'pt Sunday by 'I11'" Ohio Valley
Senlln~l. Inc., at 110 Merhamc St, Pomt'rO}, o
Ha sines.s oiflce
phone 398, ellilor •.&lt;~.l off1rr phone 397

Entered u se(•(}nd rlass matlini matter at thr post
P om~roy Ohio

BY CHARLES M. Mc:CANN

BY CHARLES M. McCANN
United Pr"Ms StaH Corre-sPondent

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ThtS' ~rtl)inly IS gotng 10· ill' a
'l"C'Cord spr:mg !or h1gh !e\·et dt·
plomatic' visits in world t•a tHials.

.National advf'rthlng repre.sf.'ntauve, Bottinellt·Kitr.Lall. lot.
M3 Lexin(tou Ave., Nt-w York City,\16, N Y
Subserlption rates · Del iVP.ry by carrjer wh{.e av~1lable 30 cents
.,er week: one jear in advaT!ct• at The Dmly Si."ntmel of ftce. $IS 60
11x months, $'1.80; lhrt'e ntonth.s, $3 90 By nwlur ruu1e wheTe
available : one month . $ 1 By mat] one ~NJr $8; SIX mu.tlhs, $4 25,
$2 50; one month, $1.

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Proteeting s mall bus1ne~ s ngamst 1to the mcdium-Sll'kd and ultimat ely
~ ~It aUeged tavag,t'ti or h1g , bu~ · the la rge banks As Mr. Grimes
· ~ 1&amp;1 an old political issw• It is puts tl, '"rhc aUt&gt;mpl to
.
• fret~ Ln with the nrgumcnl lh:.~l tlw &gt;&lt;n1a:1 pres('I'V('d .
~ lira: bu smt•ss tendx to h.c&lt;'Ome moil L•bt• ll prt"~CI' \'t.'&lt;l wcaknDkS And
,_ JjoUsL1f', and often is a In(' ntH~ to wh(' ll udVI'rsit.)l swept over the weak
.tbe success and I'Vl'n tht• \t·t}' ex , tht'y v. e.nt down und fh•agged the
~ Mtenct! of th~ . ::small l'?"''~n A;; shonJ.:: down with them."
;; ~.JU~m II t.11mes wn!•·s 111 th.:
,
.W~I Str~f'l Joul'nul, ·[ip('auiw com
Mt• r, 1im es' nlhri· .-xamp1e is the
' 'tfhlw.n Is not ('Ompetltwn tmles" Poujadt• movl'mt&gt;nl in }o''r&amp;J')Ct'.

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gbtful distussion or the program.
btsing it la1·gely 011 two t·oncre1e
f''tampll's- one •from lh1 ~ &lt;'Uuntry ,

tnd One f1·om FranC'e

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. Prior to t~(' grc[l\ dt•pression,
Jtf&gt;. powls out, the banking laws of
m&lt;~n~ state11 WCI't'! clcsig 1wr! to ('ll
cou1·ag(l the founding uf Rmall
bunk~ . The iclto-ll and nn nppeahng
~ It 1\e('med to h('-- was thnt &lt;'\o·
communlly of any size Ill ali
lihould hitve a bank nf 118 own
Bonks wel'e started wtlh nlmosl
incrt.'&lt;ltbly tnadeqnat e 1 apltaJ- ns
little lfll stttOI'IO. It was f'~rf'edin~·
Jy difficult for ~ uch a bonk [IJ ma
k e ends mel.'t, much lt· ~s f'nrn u
proftl nod lay IISJde J'CSl•rve~ ll
lll'!ied the r~' !IO Ur crs to allrnet
-"'"!naf!ers o1 lllt
1 llly and elCpc1h·ueu.

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ch govl"rnm (•ntal sttuation iJVl'll
lUOI'(' hopeless looking than it
before. Thts 19 str1ctly a prote ~ t

favor

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lhtn&lt;:pmlrtlwn anti communication ,

keepl'r
of France performed a ser·
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NtuyOwPJJ flntl myselr trapped In Grand
Central
l'OUK -Occ a .~ lonally lht'llliiJh

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Terminal am id t11e e:o; nl'" 111 t e~ Moll l or the time
I am trym~: to cut lhrn11g h from Lexington Lo
VandrrbHt on a 1ntn y tiny, and 1 :knlf&lt;! lilY way
rudely along, JO:&gt;tltng the patient wa.lhrs for
the ll.17, or liiHl estrppmg th em warily as It' they
wert dltea~riddt'Tl. We !lave no common meet·
tog grotintl, tlte commute rs and I
The other afternoon, however, 1 paused In my
rapid transll. Jn lhe brg upfitlth·s concourse It
ap~ared th~• c had been set. U() an Information
eenttr lt wu not the usual kind: no kind·
heotrtttl l1t&lt;he9 to l..t yo u where to get a. hotel

room, no bland tra!nmnn informed vou d!sin·
Mtl Htlmtr
t erelttd!Y t.h!tl the 3 21 for TuekahOe WIIS on
M L. P, F d B Track 2J
Art tlt.t WU:v
This lnformau~m C('nter Ia dlft'erent It wu set
Ol~!lf
\tp by Merrill Lynr h. Pierce, Fenner 4r: Be~t.ne&gt;, a
brokeraa:e hottlt It ho.!l a lounrl", peopled by
··I.IIVt men, and curl'tnlly It ho.A an extra added altrat;don, 'an ex,.
hJblt by I.B M., to ehow the bw.ldy·butldy relaUo.nllltp between In·
4uitry att&lt;llnve~tmtnt. 11.1 dark tnlenllfln ls slinple: to edueo.to the
utve eommuf.er Into the mysterle.t oC alock·lnvesllnJ. ·

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ehoolu. U bt lnltatl on visiting Jamateo. and betUI\1 Ol\ a ot li
eriOtl. Or It be Chuet after tour the hard way ln Lu Vtl&amp;l~ tHat's
lltl' fUIJ' !..~lltu. I havt UIU&amp;Jed ti Jeae 1on11np my~elt, and re·
torin.eh 'WQO pluck at my 11teve get only oold .~,.,
Ho~f, tht WtltChtat.tr and Conneclle\d:, eommuter t1. by the
time ht Madt for bl• train at nl&amp;ht, not a.verap nor adult.
It 1» C!Uitolnary for the exurbanlte-dre4dirtr tht brtdp aame In
\\t'Otport. that ntpt \lr tbe Lana Turner movie ~ Port Cbuter ?to atop at tbe Cp'tmodort hot•1 bar, In the terminal t.nd have an
•I btlto ·or two ••• martlnlJ, If he Ia faalidloUJ, Manhtttlnl tt he ta
more ot: a tlctb;
~ be lnllly emerJU oa the dead ron tor Track n, he -· not
In aobiPlltt eontrol or ell'alra. I have ~ten them ottt11, thttr top·
.atl~ fr!t bthln4 t.htm, one arm In and one ann out. the
' b"'...""" 'lih roltotten 11eblh4 lheln, tholr eyes Jlued ..d their
'~~li~Pflate ..... forlorn.

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ehl.tr and

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ret your breath, J)td bo)". Whai'• thta

101netbtnc we've pu~ tGfetbtr to
1:~~~J::~!~~~~ uttle
turplUt monty. II bttttl' o'fr' Ultrl:' Jood
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eommon knowledp th&amp;l no 'Wiltebtster
.!il•~•i' of hiD own: hill houie In ;BJOcnc\o{Ue Ia
Wife-playa 1o11nr plt &amp;t 1&amp; b~lt. 1 .hole
..i4 111111e klolo have )uot wncki4 ~ -rtlble.

if;='f:~waltrnuatjult1leouf,ltde
protectecll!oln ~. lmpNlllive,
Track IL ftt tntonna·

if(

m. to 8:10 p. m. tiny, ~ l ' un ten
tell t!ie commuter to1 .uy,lht;t.M COnimo-

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Indjan 'prihie 1.tmmtCr JawaharooloniM:s bl Nehl'll -announc~d on f'eb. 29
f'lyT
Pres1dent Ei'f&gt;l"JJhower had
one;tbirtl t lr•v1le&lt; him seve:l'a~ months !agO' to

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Y6t fwes'ts
t•llan a thi'l"d of

vis1t WMhington , an&lt;l 1'ha,t 'he
•planned to do- so. N ..::hr u said ·he
11H;o lnVit('&lt;l ~hf' Pr e.~ 1tl en l to v1sit
IndiJ~ .

area todtW fOr
•ll'£"es grow

A di s-patch ft'Q'nt Djnbrt.a, Tmlo·

.tiePla&lt;'e Htemselv·

ncsia, quoted well informed sour·
ce~ as saymg that
Secretary of
'TFte foreSt inOuslrics TL&gt;eognlzc Sta~e John Fo!';t('.l' Dull e~ ha~ mt hat the deman~ Q( ad~andng vited f¥~sident Sukutno .t o v1s1{
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,the the Uni~d Slates. It w.as added
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tl:o .~ . that Su'karho. wus beli l'Vcif lo 'have
v;clentif,lc vro· "-CCe;&gt;tedo the invltstion.
The Anteri·
DuH.It!'s: is now on :a wid-e ,four of
'jle,r.
Asian
eapi.taol&amp;: w:hith 'Will tnke
itee"
a &lt;."Mtly
,him
as
far D!&gt; Jil'pan
or-torest eon·
has bec!l1ime an
Tourlnt 1.\iddlt Easl
bLs buslftleSs~ In
Brttish Fore1g.n Seeretan Sl'l·
inteJilient w.yn Lloyd rhaB just left for hom e
in · CO·
'· Ill a!t~ 8! tour &gt;Of kiddie .East.
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wet~ a llm e wht'n the small !ltmp-

fY remedial steps." The late S\•n
ator Cartt&gt;r Glass, futher or lht
Should we nul rather be con.
}~edera1 R('8NVC SYR!f•m, \ll'gt•tl
such steps But notll1ng was tlo nt· eNncrJ that there exists an open
~n came thC' depreulon, a no th1· oppnrtnnlty for the smalls to come
epldemte of bank tniltlt'CS which Into en~t:mcc and continuously to
wus communicated from tile !!mall bring new blood Into the economy'

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r •·unes writes, '' Lht•rc were en
~ill bank la!lures to fully \H~II

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Niehols Report:

On The

5·30 Howdy Doody
0 00 So.ld 1ers Of Fo.rtune
6:80 SpOrt!i Eyt~
6 40 News Piature
6 ·55 J.. es Pnul &amp; Mary Ford
. 7;Ji)
~ Grand 10loe Oory
:~1; Dtnah Shore

Stgn Oh

7·00 Todpy
9·00 Cof!ee Time
:() oo Ding lJong SChool
JO 30 EIO!e Kov 3cil Shc.w
Ll OU

Home

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12 30
1 oo
2 00

1'ennnsee Ernie
Feather Your Nest
Bob &amp; J an Carr
St!tr Showca~e

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7·4.1 News Cur.::~von
8·00 .Mar.ltha Raye Show
9·00 Fireside Tlleatre
·9 30 Cii'CIC T~
~o : 3Q Mr, Distliet Attorney
11 :00 News Headlines
ll!OS WCathercast
~~ ; ~ ::sw~;iru. 'n Sbo·w

•bet&gt;be&lt;rdess ar&gt;&lt;1

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6·55 Slen :JCSbAY ,

7:00 Today
9:0Q Coffee Time
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:90. Ernie Kovacs Show '
11:00 Home
12:00 Ten11essef! Ernie Show i
1-2·30 Feather Yout Nett
1·00 Bob &amp; Jan Carr Present
2:00 Hall~ or Ivy
2:30 f'arson 's study ,
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 . Date With Life
4,15 Modern JWma)!&lt;.,.
4·30 Queen for a Day

5.:00 AU1jl Im1 Show
l\:30 Howdy Dotlcty

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from eert

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docldod to

IY GAAC.I THOMAS
Mil. Wilftam Downey and

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ud ".llldy TJuDft. njiilttOo\ .'!loot· ...~ .¥1ri .,_ "' tbe family opeo1 - . y Yilh ..... and
tho -IllY )lad .iiB.I!IIri,.IL . ~~--in Mn-l!arl 11ort. ·
A. rudiq ba deliilla.U lliu (I- HiJII!Inll&lt;a• tbo tlri!lt of llJ&lt;! - · . • o!(n,
was a cu«l
veo by Davi4 W..-r~it,. DWel, Ar·
lllil- WIHI.... Folan and ~· pt 11et """'· Allison, Ra·
'"'· AJVin Tripp, Julilllll JloQulla, c..!. IIU!oi' ~ on """· C...! eine; .-rlljy.
ConnlA! N•-. ,_ . ilob Tripp, BoliJ!;
T1iod Crw. Parten!IM'IJ, ill
Doioo-.m.. wet. linn b,y Xil~
dllon-la arul oon 1111,.. IPO!&gt;lllll&amp; . oev~ da,. wilh tile
ty WUIIim~, Chit!... 'Dielll, ~Ill wMb .... flu.
o - . R1denOIU' lamily. Hl!l. I
Paulo May~ ort~ Aon. Bonia.
-.. R4oo Boroes aDd Mr.. P'loyd Croy open! the weekeud here.
H-u .l~kle Capebirt ..,.,.,. ropeal Tueoday in Mi&lt;lllleaod Ki!4' "rlllli..,.o, . •
\)(l(rt.
Club mtetiJtl in Logan Monday. •
Mr. orul lin. Lebmd Cbase of
Pnaeot W.re
Rltlwd.on. 1111•. and ·N n•.bon AD&lt;I...,.n had Columbus
apetri. tbe weekend til
Shar~n lf&lt;Daltlel. )4ary Jiurrlo, .. •SU- fi'utOts Mr. ODd - · U.. Cb.,. bomt hero.
Cllu~•-~'· ~iiDIO.. !.':~· Frolllr !WII&lt;Ioy and Mr and · Mro.
Paula ,_,.oafd. Pa~•'l•......;., .l&gt;o- Virlil AiiUio &lt;&gt;1 Jlanisonville. '
M'isll Et-Da Ganlne"r broke a
vicl WatDer, Pat'Y Mewlancl, ·Jlm
Ml'!f. J'abies T'lotua aoeompanied bone in 1ler ..mat wheD she fe()
NewlaDd, Carena McMUUon,
Robert Reibel to • Ga&lt;dm last week.

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Mr. ft.IMH. Oh..tm H. ·-

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.,. _,.,io&gt;li tbo lllo&lt;rioie of ,
tllelt 'jlou{IIIOI'' Jleo.&gt;erly Arm to '
AIZC Job&lt;ri II. Ohopmaa. sop of
!if&gt;. Ol&gt;d Mro. IQ!e Cl!opmaa al tba
l!lm'looo'riUe Jload.
· ~e tn.rrtt~e wru aokmni!ed M:
~!lome ol'Rev,
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Iva Wood ODd Clootlot
Cll
Mn E.!i8le Warner of Cbe81.eT, Toledo spent tbe owrd11a( ....
Mr. and .llrt. Henry EiebiQit!!r Mn L1111e Cb1'i\'fty , Mrs Ehzabetb
anti fOOt of Grvveport were week • Haye~~ find ~ Alma Baboodt: tbetr p-arenl::l, ltlr, "lftd ....
md tuflllli of Mn. Mabel Van '"""'ri'i: Tut'f&gt;d,..., aft..ernooo with ·M~ Wood
Meter
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Mr . -~ ..._ . Itt H. Alleo of Mae S~ncer and asiJist.ed wrtb her
:-~• Mr. aad llr•. Clay. qu1lttng
Atberu,"""'
visited
M c - F~~ -k
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ton Mien and BH]Jr sw.dly.
rs. un. ·~ oc cal!"""' oo
Mnt Eet.ber Kimel recentfy l'e- Mn J B H.ay&amp;~ Tut20day woo hu
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from HolZier HQfPltM end been qu Jte .'u
lJ. been attynC at 1be borDe of
M.n L1llie ChriSty IS vwi.tmg
81111! TBI!i
ber daught« rMrs. Jeam Vao ber daughter,
Donald Matbck
LargeR
Seledln
Meta
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Of Flae '
Mr ~ iHn Ric bard J'iek and
Mn. Lettie Fnank {)f Eaele
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JOfl epent tbe weekend iP ....usum· and .Mnt George Fl"l'dertek
bus with bet' .paJ'IIeftU. Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs c. A Babcock m~
In The V.Uey
Mrs. Ray llmris.
.
ited Mr and .Ma:s Milo Biggs on
AT
tMr. aDd ...... ~ GoeeJejn Thursday ~mg
~ a ev;enint WWI Kr. and ·Mr. and M:nt. Iiaymcmd Russell
lin. Clay:toa .Mloo.
and family vlluted Mr. and Mrs
M
Freda llrli.t1a' ltDd. iMri.:
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Md£ord rt'.ederick Tuesday,
Laura Brawa apent a de' 'fritb
J){r art&lt;l Mn:. P R. Orr of Col·Mnt. Letha 'Wood.
Wllbus spent otrhe weekend with Mr
iJirt. ~1'7 ~ aDd Mn. and Mrs. Henry Spencer a-bo vi.tGeorge .Pylel were m AtheJa MOD- kd Mr and Mn. Curt Frederick.
Oa The BrldatNf

FURNITURE ·.

RUTLAND

seleetio
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CHESTER

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!loll call arul tho
to ~ . , . ; - borne toMr.
tbclr Fwe Pomls .00 Mn.
were linn by · JUliO 8ileilcer oalb!Oi!IIWi.
ucl ...._ Ohadlo Pyles 111111

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!Uclr ..elroobm.,... were .........

K&gt;ltJe

Baker
Furniture

CorMf

In llllddleport
OPIN I!VES. BY App&amp;.

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11011 reeen«t.
pture.
A reading wu JiveD by M.Yrt
Mr. aad Mr.t. Elmer Whitting.
Forem•n aod a poem, An A'prtl toa b.ve boUfitf; lnd DWV«l 1nto
Day, wu road b,y ·S~uotoa Rkhlrd- the 1.._. WW Doom home
do
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oon otter, wbleb the fii'OUP ,recli&lt;d
Tho.Jlupn tiou4y m - s.iur.
~ ond lib El&lt;a LHI&lt;iao ha-re ' &lt;Mr•. Erma Cleland of Chesle&lt;,
The Lord 1 Pt01et.
&lt;!»' (i«a .,.. ·~.. -'- bome ...,..d from the Fidt I &amp;m. Eother Wngbl, daughter of

tub!lc inotollolion of offieen
mee1JJ&gt;i on Frldoy.
Ap!i! 13 lt 8 p. m.
AI ihe clGIIO &lt;Jl the m«&gt;&gt;lrrg pot·

~~rtts&amp;JJ:~ Show

ard McMillion, ManhaU Mdlillloo,
June- Spencer, Bvbara Wilaon, Ju.
41 Tbfaer, Ch.arlene Diehl, Danlel
Artil; JubiiDI v...rlunJ, Jaekle
Ca pe_..~,
v...... CIJ'ol)'n
_,.."' Dod.on, Judy
Routh, Alvur Trigp, Bob Tripp,
Shirley Smith, Judy Hewh.son, Ma,.
rU,ya Schwarz, Myra Foreman. Sba
roa. Foreman, Ann lhrrtJ, ludy
TW"Der', lin. !luaell Capehart,
tin. John 1'urner, MBn R. J. WilliamloD, and .,., Sarah Speneu.

WU &amp;lven by Shttoo llcDaniC'l. of Jteb:oa. ~ their dwgbter

ot the next

6:40 News Pieture
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7 00 "11he Hun1f'l'"
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Plloa far tbe aru:wal 4-H caJJl.P
dbeuued by memben of the
lAlek Clover 4:-H Ctub aa.
relular m
. eed:DI: iD the Muo
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~:::~•1.)' BuildlD.a: on Mo-y
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Kn. Sarah Spencer, tqder of
elub. 1poke to the lfOUP eom;;~ t1te Clmp. At f.;be aame
the llleU'Ibe:rs ptade pl1n1
· for the annual T11 Day to be held
sometime io tllt aeir futurt. ..
Col'
II llilllo
·'dent 0f
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eDI e
D. pre.
the elub, wu ln ebRJe of tbe meetina which wu opeaed by SbarGn
Foremae who eave tile~·
Judy RoUib liVe the CJPe:nine
Thou&amp;ht and tbe OpeftinJ Prl)'ft'

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lfOrlhy fiUide. lt -

Plans for Annuoi~H Camp Discussed
Monday By Good Luck Clover 4-H Group

Bride

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Moi!Cow, London, Wa.ro;hJng.l&lt;m 2·30 Pal"Son's Study
and other taplt!al8: will be f't'{'l'IV 3 oo ,1\fatinec Theatre
~
mg v1.sitors o( not.et 111 t hf' next 4 00 nate w1th L:.f'e
few months en an unp re&lt;'edrn1t.'&lt;l j 4 15 Jl.todern Romances
scale.
4:30 Queen FDr a Day
6 00 Old Timer
_11. 30::-::
on_lg.:;ht
T:kU"Ssia's Premier Nikolai A Bul ·
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anti Communi6t Pat1"\v &lt;'h1t•r
"''HHNI!sDA.Y
·fUll). I~ Oa&amp;!fdY
E:?•~S. Khrusht.fuev will share 6:55 Sign Ott
.6:~p Sports t:y,e
role ' ~oth as-Visitbrs 1 ~tnd 7 00 ToaJY
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6·40 1lNeiU r~cture
:t'
&amp;·on cOffee 'ni:D!
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6:.53 Les·'Paul .• ¥Jry. t9rd
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!0:00 Dlll$1! )Jpng Sc!'.ool
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7.00 :P!'. ,Hudso.J}'s SijCZ"Qt
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~~ ih~ :bt*llo, Goi.n~ th~tt now j 10:30 Erni~ Kovacs Show
7 30 C:Qki! 11n)e
f-ol' evftat ,mpnthS;o
Home .
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'1 ·45 News . Caravan ~
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12·00 Tennessee Etnte ~boW !
8:00 Screep
Director.s PlaJ
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Will ! 12·30 Ff'ather Your Ne.tt
boUle
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of their ~1·00 Rob arid Jan Carr Pi'ts~nt
a:$0 Fatb~ ~O~.!l Be.tt "
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9·00 ~raft Th~tre
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2:30 Cam ~l'a Goes to School
lO:OO t~i$ ~ Y'dur Lite
· ia~tlief\P1mt t"o ,·isit Fin.Ja.nd, 3·00 Matirtf'e
10t30 D&amp;iuott R,at!.ypn Tbeatrt
~ ' 'l:Y and Derrhwrk.
4:00 Date Witb !Jfe
11 :00 Headline~
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4:15 ' Modern RomanCes
11 :05 Weathereas!
Daa:lsh emier H. C. Hans-E'n is 4:30 Queen lor: a Day
111 :10 Press Box
~:.~!~ Russia itow, as rs fm,mer !i i)(J AIJIIllt: Dru Show '
11:15 Greatest Fights of 'Centbi'J 4
1 11:30 Tonight
Fr.esid~ Vincent Aunol. 1
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- · _ , Sbrlae, Wbilo of Priday ev..U!ll
II the IOOF Holl
~ie l'nley, .....thy bilh prieotess and Everett 1'ney watcbmm
&lt;&gt;I abe~ -ideO """' the
meet~nt. .Anooat
:repG!'ta were
tlven by Mrt. TJ11C)', Mar.y Hug.bea
worthy «ribo, Zelia er-, w....
lby - . . . . and tho Olldlti!li
committee.
Ollt&lt;ero ei~ W«'&lt; tar, w-mtby"blab prlestasa. St•
ww.t Hawklne, wll.ehoum &lt;XI' shep- ,
berd!; Marie Hawkins, noble iJII'O"
,. !llretess; \llal'y HUih.. , worth&gt;'
aerlbe; Zelb: OroM, WIOl'dly tna·
15Ut;'el'.; ....Mutne ,~ WiDfett, worthy I'
dlapllin; Plllli!le Atkins, wol'tlly

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mOvement, with no positiVe pro·
gram. And what tlley. tire really
prolesltng agrdnst in Mr. OJi.mes'
view, Is moderni~otion
ibe arch
ulc Frenrh s.'.'~lt•m of d;;jl,'ib.:\:~~:
of goods-a HY8tem broujht
by laws de!llgned tu b'e1p
m&lt;'rt'hants. 'fhe Pou}ade ott!~~·~.~ :
he writes. "st'e rns to make
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~ lilY lhc PI'Oposilion that
uny clrr-umsla!lccs the sm.:alll~bli;ii;·
p1 e ncur 1s an element of sr
1
nm brings Mr. Grimes to
pomt. He is all in fa'Vor bl -'mall
businel!s , and of thhoe~~la~w;•:i~~:lle~~ ~
lng it from unfnir c
l'CCOKnt~es \hut the small business..
man is frequently an innovator
Dul he f1•els lila\ smallness Is nol
a vlrtnr 111 Itse lf 'J'o quote
ognin· "Th~:•re was a time when a
hank ln ~&gt;ll.ch vltlnge was a
st l~ LTnrll'r rnodt&gt;rn mulhods

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: pasoned that tlw .tou lul'\' or an)'
Jjuall e nterp~lsN • ~ a s 1gn thlll
monopoly l' XI.ils They l'&lt;'ilCh th &lt;·
@ncluslon that thcr&lt;' m tl.~t be In·
. ~ere nt .m thf! smal! e nlerpriRer
'!lotne v1rt ue wh.'ch Jtt slt hes. l a~s
and r.~~~ lotn " lu·m ~ ~ l an !.·d 111 h1 s

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Election of

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room ftu I ht' l&gt;rn:J JI i'lltt•t' consists or small shOpkeepers , hHs
~liler. u gn•a! many JWople lwvt• f&gt; l£'rl cd !'iO ffi('!ll !X'rs tn the National

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, Elizabeth LMt
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---------------- - - - -Commentary rEL~VISIO___ GU~DE

TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN-!

The Daily Sentinel
IICHARD S. OWEN

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The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohic

7:45 NeWs Caravan
8: 00 You Bet YDur Life
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11:15 Bud WUkl!lf"n Slo~lt ,.,
11:30 Toma:ht

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4.ji0 On Your AccQunt
5 00 ' Lucky &amp; Rancn
5 80 1'he Early Sh~w
6.30 Your Es.so Reporter
6·45 Bob Wagner SLJOrts Show
6:55 Weatherman
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7 oo Press Conferenae
7·10 Doug Ed~.~t~:d~~.. ~~~.t
7·30 The Range PJder ·
8:00 Phi( Silvers Show

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9 00 Meet Millie
9 SO Re..; Sk-elton
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10·30 Do You Ttu~t Your Wife
lltOO · Up to \h6 mmute News
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. Fren,ch Foreign Mint~'t' {'hl'is·
tian, Pineau is visitln!:: Nehru now

IIY HAllMAN W.
Uftltfd P..r ... ~ttlff
WASHINOTOJ;i
if. :this being an
Pre-sldrmt Elt~~nbowel'1
houl olf n-nd pitch the
In fJJ)'en the bnsehall season Thlli
sor!l. of re-laxt\!1 t•hlng s lr1 1he ·rront

office or

the

Wi'lson

'!l POl1tlng

~ood11 OUtfit WhlCh alWilY.!i band·
tool.~

a glove fO'I' our Jeader.
One ycn.r Mr. Erst"fthow~r -said
he woLld, tben changed his mind
and ~ook or£ foo- Georgl:a to pltay
,g.olf. Dick Nixon, (.he vice 1p1'106i·
trent stood by .-.~ ·t·he relief burr!~
et' But lt Talned. and Ike came
back and ttid the ·hdnOI's hhnelf.
That meunt .two expensive &amp;'loves
one fm· ih(' P1oe..~lde!M. and l)ne Jot·
Nixon

An offic(•r of lhe ltlii~1'1Kll Rc·
vel\lle SNvi&lt;'C WD!f w~,Miimc (k!WJI;
the b1111l 1he ot ber tla)' ~~
'raii l('fURR D 90 y8a"r 0\'d f-.JQoW

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fl)r, m· .~ ometlling 'l"' the ~ux man ! 1
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'''I t'an tt·avel. l'!ll th&amp;

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m&amp;n in tte world. I just
that I am reth·f'd il'rrd won't

to

pay you ht~s nn:1lhi!:I' cent

,]ong as I live. Hcwdy, man!"

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a 'lrttor wHh a -penciled nntatl~
!to-ying. "U this .doe-sn't 'R\'11 there ,

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a lady was Raving a littde t:roubloe

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'Wilh thP "ma~l-omut" machine in •,
.t he flosl Offic-e sub-st:etlon in l I
N~w Yo1-k's Ol-and Central &amp;a· ! ·
tlon Abt'(J'lwun Saloway • offfte:d i
to help.
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"Want to mail some.t•hint?" .Jle

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'ILiiked.
"Young

m~m,"

~he

}ady said,

"all 1 wnt i-s a coke."
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rrom acro11s ·the lobby. ·
The

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Mr . .ait.d 1MMJ, Wayne, Brlc

wer.e Sunday ·li u~ · of Mr. afid
Mrs. Will!'"" , Joffv{os ond ·!MT.
Mrs. Ralph Parker a•nd fAinily

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, ~Iii fl&lt;hool. otudtoll&gt; hO.ve
..,;,., oUI/&lt;riq wlill mumps,
Mtt! llildl'ed Sbule.- I• e patient
~~ tl\0' Holler: ll(lepltal •ad· lite
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polled Bower.
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·. Eldon. KrWI:t.r ablentled the

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.jlaSt w;. "'" the' Sum.,&gt;
sehrol
~ot&lt;ol 'ber wltb a flow.

'fhel&lt;oa;lil«. thm •
ota..w.fl HOO.

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mnnagers whl.l be Sid ll~'f ot
F'lotlrfn tbr .t he Dem&lt;&gt;eNts and
Glenn Davis o.f Wi.Kon•sin fOI' .the
Republicans.

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1&gt;, 5 !001 window ....,., Hm.

alwDirii!ii[ b11kt, ue being "h01n08'niud" ia 1

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"'-'!i · .&gt;li!&lt;d funuce before rollinJ and dra•

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itions whQ produce screea wire. ICaUer

's Plaofat NeWark. Ohio. is supplied ,:;at

PUa#. $unrife

bJ N~llimit Gas ud Oil CorjiO&lt;Olion. • cu•-•
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ba!teblrll
teams ate not 1r.ainlng In tthe
South this ye&amp;t. TOO 'b\i!Y. t- '
But !he cbar!ty Wasttlitgtbn ~1'
Stndium on June 19, MlyWSy. The

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aum CGmpany. ManJ uilkal h&lt;at-lreating operations arc
·. IICC&lt;Mir)' 1o produce scr= wire 12/1000 ol an inch in diamrtcr
!'rom 200-h aluminum ingofs. At ~. furnace tempaaturcs
from 800'F.ID 1500'F. are risidiJ COillrollal and economically
.,.,.ia&lt;d - thanb to tJ4IIINi gas. Because of this clean orul
-.mi&lt;al fuel Lomcowoers un llOW' enjoy tbc benefits of
nut-proof aiiiJoinum ~Ueetts.

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Lerm Falls
bi» home in

olnabel 11o&gt;e h'"' l&gt;ecn ;i]l

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"OpenSeasonOnFavorites" In NCAA Cage Tourney
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Favort«&lt; North Caro1iml State
Is Upset In 4Overtirpe Game
BY

JOt.fN

GRIFFIN

STILL FAST AT FORTY •

Utuh . S•·&amp;ttli'

Utdftd '?fills "Si»orts WrU•r
But nom· of tlu· fuvoritPs rau
A stuan.ina faur -overlimP loss feel safe aftl'r wh11l happened to .
dealt to N'ortb Carolina St&lt;Jte llcr- North Cttroliru St&lt;tlt'. Four times

Yed warllilll .td'tlay that it·~ .. open
sea:ron on favorites" as the NCAA
baakett:ell ToUrnament mov('d to
romplete Its round of arlion with
a date of 14)or games.
t_he ~ts feel that anything
can happen now, after N. L'. State
-:the nallen's ·No. 2 team in the
r\ftllllfr !mBSO'D·I:ioWed to Canisius
79-78, rn a fint~rouqder at Madi:
SctuR"re Gllrilen, Monday night .
Other first-round \'k1ot·ies were
ltfllfed by T(lmple, Wayn&lt;'" UniversHy; MoreHead State, and Seatt le
In IJ&amp;ay nt thr~ different rilt's.
Tbese ~ams t•Hrn4!_d berth.~ in re.
lfOilll tOnrria.mt&gt;nts · ~i artilll! Friday, ·and will be loidetl lh('{'f' by
the wln"flt&gt;'rs or tnnlJ~h :\ , fouf
tames.

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time and the thn·e overlimes. 'l'heu l
.in the fourth t'xlra St'sswn . a n£&gt;'1t. 1

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RI!!CENrLY 8ECA!!IE
10 llt/7' SHOW?
('/0 ?16/'IS OF
'?lOWt/'16 UPLIP Z'O -;t'/1'? YEAR
llf'P WON :3,580
&gt;'?ACES FOR
PLJ!I&lt;;ES

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1'0R f/'MIH6~ o~Y 1-Fo()rep
JI(!U l()!iA//t/9 -qr/1'1f411Afbll4fl/t/A.

l our-nt:'l:,. liL

C!eveoland S~uttd.ay

n1ght :'as rhht:l}'. J.~ _!nlsstd ~~
pl·nt'(\ by 17 pms wl1•h t heir S007

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Matthews

OruOIE'i'
Lob

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·tmd 11 432 game hnrruHcan ollWY:e 'l"vt"iiJs
fhf"tl'l

th~lr

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~#od .toM tlarad~ Witot1 ~~() on P'&amp;m8 . 1 ybhte

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tl"ffi, 179 nnd 191, whit+ J..oh~ ' !'nd~c::.p
fn-11~ wrt·h ~2 .
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Tn t·hr s in·111~ Gr\M'r~et )(ld (he- · ,._
ALL
-1M8N ~th .hi ~ ~56 fOillowed ~ M'l'ITis

·BHI fl()VO.Jltl't' wflh 60J. HMiitlt!f ~
' hdd ~7 aoctu.a·l .plus a blkfdiHp _- m~vlttt«
of 66 J?iDS for hb; .total. Bob Louh l..otlb

wel.ita'liee bolb building ~~~~
i~t el'eaiii,Not

beer eqnipntenl

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had bOO wil·h 584 plus 36 pins.
Clifford ha1\ 589 with t5r'S oplus 36
pin.,, whilott Lr.dl:le fl'l~ ,..IS ·~
600 with ·a 602 .!C'rles (Jon an actJ\utl
or ~21 plus 81 f:iins.
In doubles CDl"rot Sw1nt0D wnd
Griff Durbin followed ~
Lo-h!te' with 1196 as SWiMoo
hit 492 und ,.Durbin •bad MI.
they twld a 153 'Pin hftlldtoap.
Dlll'birt •led fhe looe~ i n AU
Ev&lt;.'nts (the of.ot~s I)[ tellm, ~i •'ll!'"
.and doublt~) w~th 1647 piM
nn a-Verage uf 183 pins •J)('Ir •g.a·me.
Grueser r1·llow~ wi.th
'1'1\d
Hova,tter ltad 1639. Loukll was •also
o\·er 16(1(} wHh a 1616 tot-al.
The seores:
CROWS CHICKS
OiiHOY-d.
1!S8 159 171
Menchlni
206 1t6 2fMS
1fovabter
167 1~3 1ft
170 191 ~23
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oilfiOil.oy
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tru~k-mak~N.
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dum in half.ton n\odell a ride iiintli!nil• 1~1
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pace an~
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&amp;rooklyn. N\ Y., 01.1t.~ntel ·
Ray Drake, 160, Westbury, N. 1:

duty GMC's iit~ )'Oil ·

economy witfi~t its~~c!
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,course. Anrla 12.~ ~triclll system i!o standard.
These are sOiffe Of the· strides presented in -new
· I~S6 .Blue Chip IJ'U&lt;ks .,.._now
haVe, on "View~ the NIU1s are
I!Wh ·.!.~ ~ble. &amp;me in
and K&lt;t the fat I! I

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' E. F. ROBINSON
R. L. JACOBS
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thelif!lt.:clutr llolcl&lt;Sjiecifleally, l'le ofFer IH%
'olttiltta llilpla«&gt;rieflt on ·6-;:yHnder niddds,
16.z% on Vi's ihill ouboe.,..t competitors. AN/ '
GMC Ya:1, Mind yo~, fllliMcA 1M -Jittwtrn rftroie
rMif)l iH 1M lntc! inJ«itr.1"'
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FOR INFORMATION

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MTs. Frank Brandenbun~.
M'rs.
Goorge Horak thanked all for ,
·t.heir .~rp ll't Hre rummjge ~-ale.
Pl·ons were &lt;li&lt;seu~d Ior a· spa-

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•I0¥1.~0-Il:fliCES&lt;CASH f;C&gt;\IRY

Mrs. C•mpbel•l Harper will en-~ ' Tbe Wbit-e Rose Lodge, ~·
ia!')' ot- the .Brotherltoocl of: lail-

tertain -t~ Amr.ltlaey of the r.e-·.
wis-Mantey Po!it, AmeriCI'n Leg~on at ·her ·home 'llhtmday at
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l}omea, 128: Providence, R. 1., out-

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r· : tl"l~ti Gtlu~r aiHl, A . C. W-ill of
Pomeroy. •M!'. and Mm. Oris Gin11!"'-".' Mr 'lt!Mi &lt;HI:!, \JOhn, Cln-

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Mr; atld. 1111.ftt. €-bester Zirkle vis·
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~rs. Eugeone f;onde, Mrs:. Walter
Harris an~ Miss Harrie M-arie
Smith were named as ht:rSte5scs
ot •New .f~ pr 'll"iOOtmg_

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':Edttie dmther ot" Warren is -th•
Prayer by ,the, Rev. Father John
Tr.rtrel QPened the meeting of t.he
.guest of ·h is ;b~r-\n.l]aw -a-nd Saer.ed Heart Guild held Friday

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Plans Discussed By
Sacred Heart Guild•
for Spaghetti M'eal

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their ·d1qhtw, H•l~n, te
LM Ruth, . . . .vtlle, ttt. son .t
o~nnouttclng

sti•les *00· .1o1m Gbither.

V"Mit 'X~ · Gt;i'lbftr
ElhtsPa.,
-Stiloes
the past.
to
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who-ikteo~llill:
·rrom a -recent nln-ess 'f'!N!A·, IMr.

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Mr. and MrS. Ted Jones ha-ve lable__""_'_'_''-'-·- - - - - -

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Mn's Sllrkta}· School ehm ~ o
skaling a»d sw~m •ning 'f).arties~
Sunday morning Mn. Edward
Bacr tn behaoJf or the &lt;'lass pre-

W.alter W~kln·
. 1, cede 1hfl IU(\('IJO-g an.d ntC'mbe-M
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were requ~ed 1.o briri.E! th('lr own

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with an. a11tifidol birthd-ay t'ak&amp;
11he nem -meertlon·g w!U De held l!noagottnent I• 2 . 18 Soc CutfiMs
on Sunday A•pril 22 . A cnvet'ed MR . ANO MRS. JESSE HAGIIY
dish suppl"r ·a-t_ 7 p. m. wiH 'pX'e- of long 8ottom .,.. cur""'"y

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A 6:30 potluek &lt;!inner for
members and 1·hc-ir famHi es prt'rPded ·tbt&gt;~ mt'lehng of the Young
Adult Crlil"!ls of t he Ft'd.erol'toed
chu reh ·hehl Sund-ay t&gt;venlng ill
•the C"hurth ISOCJ&lt;iJ 'I"Oilffl. Rev.
Waldo J ..Bat•le ls gav&lt;.1 tht&gt; 6penl·n g pr&amp;yt&gt;r.
,
Durin)( 1-he IHJ!!i nf'l'l.ll ~ession in
dtlll'gt• of ~he president, Leonlt!'cl
JeWf'.lJ , llw nptlft of lh t• ot•·ea."iurer W'.tS givt'n by M r~. F.lllt lOilrn&lt;'WI"
Jr. P-l an..~ were ditttus:t'd f-or N'btndl'ng or purc-hal'!in1{ n('W hynrnals "for
the ctmr('h. Sev;.-ral
MMI.b('l!'."f of1f'red th&lt;'i-r "Sel"Vie(' for
,1-he -tr~n ~· portation of Roher.! Wit-

gen1ed ·1he Primary

sister, •tMr. aOO Kts. Elias Stiles,
·Nye, ~. 1"1rftlt 'h!S h~he- 1\JO'htt·
Gill':'hft, Chester R:bad.
Miss Lots, tMUdr.ed, AJ.bcrta and
Ann PuUins and Joyce Glntht"r of
·. Che.;ter were Fiklay •gll.elns or
Mr. and Mrs, Elias Stiles.
I Norris
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'I tna kim, Cia~ Of RHine were
8un4ay dlnn!l" eutSts Qr 1M: "f'l'~ "Mits,' Mr. &amp;Dd 1dts. Elll!i StileS.
CaHeU &amp;t •the· .t\otne ()£ Mr. ·a nd

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480 482
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llh Eug""-· ~' .MI.&gt;ilk.
!"Ill Jeave Mar&lt;!b 20 lor
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190 \79 181 550
151 164 167 502
147 1155 164 466
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Cpn~··s C,h i.c~s roNed i·~lo ,t hl~d S~Ai'tEL.S ~~ANC SERVICE
p,lrte¥ m ~ hr ~hlo stbte -Dowlhft: , stilh"~Mn
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.\tonday -evenill'g Whoo- tlhf- Rulqy Mll'l"k1 KeUy, Keit h
Ande-rson,
was held at .t•he local &lt;:burCh with Oeoo 'and Edward CrOoks.
in.· c-har-g.e nf tl"tl' (&gt;I'C~I'"n1oHon (If one hund~ and rlfteen &lt;J;IN!Smt. • Raymorkl Htlron, Ches.ape.ake
4'h e ~ightln!:dle lamps to .\:he clnss. Churches repre6e'nt-ed were Sand \\I·:H irJlrOOueed by Rev. Fred I.
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HIH, Zion, · BuUan4, Pomeroy, Gardner, host pastor. ' Mr. Huron ,
Foll.owi·ng t·h(' S:..f.vi&lt;'~ 111· ;..(&gt;~. f)exil:~, !Bradford;" }lraabutY and who iS l im •paSl.Or for -the Dexter
1ion f,n· rCI-i!•liV!'S lltld f ri1•m ]s or MiddlepOrt. The •nex1 ~eetlng wHl . ·c hurch, i'S atteb&lt;lin-&amp; SChool 'lit
~h(' clw;s WOI3 •hehl .
fl"e beJid at Rut\1ffld: 00. A'Pril 9. 'KNi-1J.~ ky thrl8tlan1 COHta"e. GraoySpocinrl
numberK wt-re «k-en bv sOn, Ky. lli...o; ~x-t was from 1 Pt-l('r
Att&lt;'ndiug ·!.he SPl"ViCCs rnun
t.he
young
p'eopie of Bmdloi'd oo,d. ani"l hP roffip&amp;t't.'11 Chrb.1. .t o t·hc
Poffie.roy WCI'(' Mr. :•rrd MN. PhiUp
pi I1ft. ()f M('fl's ·lives .~ hrous::h ~ -ht·
~&lt;eler, '(lu ug l~teors,
f'lh.vl\is and Zion ~hurt·he~.
Soto!m.q or Hr~. •
{';:~rv lyn ;, nrl s1'm,
Bo!Jhy I~MI,
";M'r~. Cliil'wi was a11sist.cd by_
('har-Jes KnOpr, M·r. ami 1 ~1rs. ·Jo- , The M.iddleport. O}JflsHtn En.t"p·h Si., ~on nnd d:mgf,wr. L'aro- d~vor directed by 4belr c.'ouftciJ- M1·g. Walter C~, Mr-s Fronds
hn, Mrs. RjJY Scy ft·iod .R·nd Mr. Io.r &lt;Mrs. Geor&gt;g~ CbUds,: 'I)N!sen.ted And.N·son, .Mira. Chester Erwin
ilnd ~h-.~ Norbert N('ti1Zlin)( and the PJ'rOg'Mnl W.it.h ~ Brodtor« and Mrs. .A~tred ltoush al'kt ~bey
son : Pil l. •Mr. &lt;lfl~ \hs..Jam ~s Suu-1 ruJ .the anMu.nrer, '11humas · Kelly sef'Ved coles- and aandwic~ to
beOtr!e end their coun~er~. of Middl rpurt also wlli!mklli s:mg a so.l:o "Bless 1lhi;; llous-e"; t·he
the sNvlce.
Thomas Skianer ntl:&lt;l !kiipt\l~ Hnors ana pastors.

A weaderfol ~ntty
to go hllo

p:~ided

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l&gt;onna Bumgurm•r of New H•o~ vcn,
W. Vn ., pl-esi&lt;tent :Of thedll:&gt;s was

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Ohurth 01-Chnst County'Youth Rally
I Feder'ated Chu;ch•
Th{;o scrvih wm; ,lwld in ,t hr
Held Monday,Ev·enirrg With 11 S Pr~sent Young Adults Have
audttorium. ML.;s
Sue
Joe JobDiCln, Zion, pret~ident ()( lesf&gt;on :·arnd K-enBe'llb LeY.tis gave\
' b"ohnsOI) ur. Ponwroy. who i.~ Pre·Ihe •M"tigs County 'Youth Rally of ·Ihe pr.ayCt . 'M.rs. Che!Sicr Errwin
sidL,nl ut" Hw .9\ Ud('nt
Potluck On Sunday
.the Churehett of Chri&amp;t,
was Organi9t and us h'tirs w-ere
Jot t he st•n•it'l' and

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St. Louis {N) 4 Chica-g o (A) 2
Cleveland lA) 7 Ohica[o (N'J 6
New Vtwk (NJ 9 Baltimore (A) 5

'rNE tJ1tLUONA1RE VOCI&lt;FY'5

to tal. Two 1:&lt;~ms of lM'III boWJer~ MIOI'~~k
IV OSCAR FRALEY
ficed .
mudL· .t h£&gt; _lnp, nnd Swair.(&gt;l-11 Ash- 'l'ofats
UniMd' ,,... lparts Writer
Hard Sports Road
land S''1 "VJCt· n L~ o made 11 .gootl I H ndlc
NEW YORK UP - 1'(•tevidon
Telfvision hns IH'I'n ('Oilce nlral - s·howmg. ·ond !thould end up in ~ 111\ 1 Gaan-d
Is
aportA reporteNt, 4ceordlng to our lng h c:~vlly on S I)Ort~o: nnd it has mon·n · with thPir 29iJ totul. ·
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old frle~d Tom _Qalltti. .of Nl,JC . haen a bard road. 'As plo!'leerr. In
lndhtiduall" 8111 GrvtM
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face &lt;perils lodltY \ hat the· lftklltu 11 "fio·W' •e·"oum, t•· ~ d, ·
to
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H1 P-otd Loh•• midi ttY• tt.lt ~or-rur
Inr Boswellll_ oI new"paper JIDd. take their
tOO 162 173
lump~. Suc h '' In llo•
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ra o n•veor am_at: ' ne horse race where th~r" weo·• cu on u
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,nlc• l240 In their clouiiiH,
Tota&lt;lS'
rom expcrtence
can D m t erar:; on ench sldt&gt; of the tr·ack
whll• GruMt'r hit 1 big 656 In• •M'!liltbeW.'l'
\34 142 139
~hat a ..Jportlwrlter's grea~e&amp;t trlb- Thus the htlr~('~ stn r lt'd ~u&amp;. run:
1.
u1a~ons C!oncern typewriters which . ning rrom left tn l"l ght ond wound singlls .. loth tot1ls we w.ll up H"ll'ndicarp
~ant spell and trying to figure out up running from right tG left. In th• mon•v In th• finf wHk
Tola'ls
the re~ for thl' 1nost ~euonal , Tough trlt•k
end of •lpht of th• 1t.1te tour· H ov~
102 181 184
double play by lert hondod catch-~1 Tennis w~R nnotllt&gt;r hendllchr
ney. In dOt,tbl•• GtutM-r hit lfa·n,atcap
In we•rl rl bifocal~ A d
178, 159 •nd 'JOO ·for • nlc• 537 Tot•a-ls
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n your C11merns nt. mtcll e nd , Ml tried tota l, whll• LohM h1d 117, U9
l.ou kll
100 m~ 191
double play DoJTTt•thenes c~n JU!t · nrlglnatly 1 showed l e,anm hl.llinu o
along quite weU barring somP nPW servl~t'. ll'ld thqi) app&amp;retltl y re- and 193 for 529. Thtolr hendlc•p
11:1·nd.lt'•P
br~,_ewoark. ··- I t""'t ·
t
luMlfng hht own servlbt&gt;. "Try it. II'"~~' tham • 12.t6 t\\lll ' ' th•y To1~tls
.•'"' blwer 1 •.:r... your yp_e-. soq~e time. ·
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! , had • nk• liO M•rtln to wMir:
Cliffm'(l
i7B 104 171
~ter or mleroph~~W":nporter uN• In rootball iei-ieys lnust be 0 , on. In tlt\flll -Gruet•r, whD, h•• , 'Ra·n dlelrJl
tll1 can cover ,1l) his own fum - con~-asting c:o'lo-.: T ... ,~'f···be rue:' :befln oM 0f 1~ ...,. bowle'l 11" 'l'ollils
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bits
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hlt+1nlf l Menchihi.
109 125 168
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he. ~ out for btu.&amp;end Atabama tor 100 oft · - •
couolo of li _.;,
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red in a oouon tftowl ll:ame the, .
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LUce , t}je r• o anaoun~r de- TV boys were In troUblio. Th~ col• y•ai't, lilt iOl, 112 I'IMI 114 ftor ~·ls
•-lbln• a lorm- Army
Notr"
182 138' 169
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amt tootba~l K8mt ln. the days the contere nt'~ ·('ommlsllbner fUp. handlclp to gl¥• ltlm th• 656 Handi(!f!IJ
wtwn Doe Bl11nchard and Glenn ped D colo to dethle the luue.
total.
Totliol11
H9 101 io2
Dtvla Wfr~ "AinnJnc amok. His
Wur Double JerHys
CJ'oOWs ChiPk:-~ put rolrotlllw Ou·•·biil
·~~~ went IOmethiRJ like t~la : "We got Notr·e Oattie ln white •&amp;nmes o£ 891, 884 M"td fi"nl!Jbed fl.-ndicap
Army Ia on It• own 20·Yard jeneys once" Gallery ll'fns "but -wit-h u bt'g 980 fnr their ·aCtu8!l 'I'Golahl
~01 18~ 174
lin~. Bll~hard erlcka oft tackle. you &lt;'Ouldn't 'out-lhlnk tl'e F'lihttnJ total {If "2785. They had a 2~:1 -p~n,. H'l'~M'
He 1 In the tltU'. RislnJ Cl'ftten- lrl • Th
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do- Re'a to the 50, to the ll(l, to
ln.
ey wore rp:~n. en.eyi una I N~ I) -to •iiVC . '""'" uu-1. .
TOt ts
..__ ~ to th d lh
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der the white ones.
team from Sa·lffil was 111,
-a
1118 1118 185
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IP ~•n
ere ll n~~&gt; lh BOlClng
· 1s
· th e easI eaI lporI th a1 plact• w ith 3025 w~1"h u 0 levwa,~
~ _.... l..ohee
bqdy within 30 yards of hiln."
Ddtca
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e TV ?oys have t~ bl.tlie, th\!1 team in !H!t(m tl wil·h 8015.
a . P
Then the ·announcer di!COVtred
that th&amp; baU carrier waa not Blan- attlon bemg eon_tentr~t~_for them.
Th&lt;' Qhl&lt;!ll&amp;s m \~l11i have hid n 1'oti4s
third Lut inttead was Davis. Yet The Jteatest problem \n thia J"porl mu(!h 'b-f&gt;,\tt..,. l ot If! 11ad ~t'lld .otr
there wun't 1 qulv~r In hi s volre Is a ~etwccn-round&amp; cloteup or the .man Pttul CliffOI'l l hoon up to hi:"
191 181 198
wamors . Too oflen all they l;~m \lsual ga-m(', but CHffol"d only had Mar.rls
11 he t'Ontinued:
. 140 1118 188
show Is a c\oaeup of the 1ccond&amp;.' 4R9 for hi o; tf'nm I'V~nt , and was Ma.Ulaews
"Ht'l down to the 10-ond he derriere.
64 pin~ UTil.\!•t· t·he n~"t -m 11nf Handlca·p
latefala ofr to Glton Davl11. lt'M a
And •lwQ~ tflere are p~torill ~~~ ~tenm. GrHr J)u,tMrr •IPd· t c Tot.ab
14? Ita 187
touchdown Cor Davis.'' · -tiazarllt. . J.Uc:i tht nllht the •IPt•r
witb ,S84 '"llh ,:a ·bill
s, ilbt&amp;lttr
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Now, if lhll &amp;ent WQ! Jn the stripped off hi• 'robl!-ahil hid ro~game wliiliJ "rlo-6 f..oulu bbd I ·IJtm~
11m111 P.redleament on tl!89fe, ea.n l~ten to put on hit trunks.
874. Rin·k Menehi-noi M7 ·o nd Bill Ha•Ddk'ap
:vou JmaJJne the llpot he wouli;l •· 'Wf! had ," llYI Tom, "a benn- Hovatle.r had ~~ ~e Chick~ bad Tot,Q•J.o;
hlvt been in when he discovered tlrul shot or the ceiling of I he 20 ~Dlils In t'he t breO IJI\ome ~ . but Clifford.
179 155 1117
199 18~ t!7
tba\ be bad the wrori1 baH carrier arena."
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~rhe . fQur "top :OOWI!en! bRd .p lmty of M&lt;enchlriJ
oB the· 20 Y•rd line ''-"" no&amp;od)'
Bu~ they eQ't .....llt prbbahly ~wbles to ma" = ·'fbr !Mte'~ ·lhiMl-irup
wltbln 80 yer!3J or him? '' Certain· dellghle(l every arch.l.t"et wtm
rra1T!f!'ll. CHtrord didn't -hnvl) a TOtals
181 137 174
ly ·" lateral wo~td not have tuf. pened to be wttC!hiD&amp;.
dottble tp t~ ~~ game ~Pr i*'!! .
Swal160rt
HH lit 191
had bm-e&lt;t .M 802.
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and 8tr 'for ~ihelr tGt A-1 or 2iM, -HindiNP
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" N:1-. u.nrl · ~h.~. Niii'IWI"I N~uh.ting,
f'eHt'ot:k A"V'I'., Wt"I'L' mombe.~ of a
f-l~ss ·o f 33 to l'f'.( '('in&gt; ~hl•it· Clttl)S
tit ·1hC&gt; :;t J ~e t}h l! !,;;p)tal SrMul
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Iter of ~ll". ~M ..\lr~. Philip Meitr ,
W~heo 'fet'l'.a&lt;"e, -11 11d
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Do&amp;!.on {A) 4
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Engagement Is Announced

The Daily Sentinel
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!\icw York (A) 4 Ohicago (AJ 2
Kansa.~ City (A) 7
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Miss Mary Meier
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Ex-RNtleg .Jackie Co.Num yieldt'd Cinclnn.a-ti's runs . John~· 'ff&gt;mplt•'s sc-raldt sfn·gle to Thil'd Bil!':C
mnn Kl'n "Ro}'t'lr brought in Cm

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PTA BOARD TO MEET
'f'he Eo::~~ecl).1iVe Board of (ht&gt;
Mid{ltepm1. l''l'A wHI meet this
wN'k at 1he high scb.ool on 'J'ue.~~

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The Redlegs w-t.~n -l·hfli~· (U'st
E{Jl me 1Monday \l."hen they b~nt -thl'
St .I..nuis O&amp;rdina"l-s, 2·1 bE9lind the

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CJ n('innati Redlegs in a tew da ys.
Srdi.'li nt&gt;d with &lt;1 l,o~ me back in
Ci ncinn&amp;.li's rirs\ three -e-xhibition
g~ nws. KlusozeWflkj ran for ~bout
10 mmutes ,Monday and :reporWd
IH· ft•lr fine.

;. FIR~1" RACE

record f11r the NCAA rarnival
the Colden Griffins h·orn Buff;.~l o. l
N. Y., won till' hard way ou :1 ·
driving ~hot b~· s ub F'run l'on·o
ran .wl\h 11ix sC"ronds left. .Tuhu '
Maglio had seemitlgly won thl· l
.llDITlf' for Stole wlth II ballkt•t with
48 seconds left. llank Nowak led
Cani sius with 29 points. whil1• Rnn
Shavtik had 2!1 for Stnte hut ra.iiPII
to dominut£&gt; th£&gt; rt•hounding ~~~ expetted.
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tu make his spfling debu t

C!inisius blew chsn&lt;'t-!1 to win th~·
game ut tht&gt; end of regulutiou 1

A1 NeW YOJ"k - Tt•mplt• he:1 l
:llQ!t l'toss, 74-72, in a game lh:.~ t
ended · in , t1 wild uproar. J&lt;'n·U
Cohea'11 jlimp f hot wilh s ix st·c
onda 'left Put the Ow;ls'in rront., hu t
Ton.ight '.~ prn er.1m :
Tom B el nio"hn or HQiy Cro~ll &lt;'IHw•
At N"bw Ynl"lc W('~t \'ir~ini:~ hat'k with a driving fa.Ji nP:that of21"-8 ig , fuvorl'd ' O\'!·r D:1r t mouth fit'ials ruled had com~ a.llcr ttu-·
16-9 on th ~· . ~}•f/ 11 (il]!.:. _of' ·· uot final buzr.er. Temple wa11 led bv
Rod " llund!t ·y. ,\!:1 nlwf1:,n
167 Hal Lt&gt;llr with 26 point!:!. Jlel mo hft l
ia favored over C&lt;lllnt'filflll Hl-9 al~o had 26, but missl'd 21 of ~H
on the stt·cngt h of an ovrrti1ne win !!hots.
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Jn the rt•~::ulnr s(':1~ on.
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At Fort Wayne 1 d _ M
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11 •
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. tc 1ta, K AnS . ·~·Sou th&lt;'rJJ . head missed t .he ,tourJJey
liCOrin
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J,tethodisl 22-2 ll 10-pomt {'holcO' ma1·k by onl' point In beatir. ~
O~H' ~xa!l Tt'.&lt;'h 1 3- ~1 ; Okt_nhomn Marshall, 107112, a.•; the two-team
City 18-6 ~n f'tghl ·pornt &lt;•bfl"J('f' ov- total ~f'( 11 tourney r(.'('!ll'd. Dnn
E"r Me~phts Stu ll' 20-11 hl'rau~C' of I Swarl2 f·i~cd 39 point s ror th(l win ltll he1ght.
l ning E,11g i C'~ whilt' &lt;.'nbe r··
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Wuy n£&gt;, 1('(1 hy Soph Clarcnc£&gt;
At Phlladelphta , Temple vs. Con-I Straughn, handed De Pnul and upnectlcut-Manhallnn
wintwr and Ca- set clefcu t • 72~.
"3 · Wuyne , 1en d.m~.
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&amp;uua Wmher, ot lown C1ty, lccn- 1ls 17th strui ght win ~nd 18th inf!l
tueky • W~y ne and lowu • Mote 'pmes as Straug hn k'!d.rthe -brt
head; ~t Litwre.nce, Kans., K~S' with 27 point.~. .
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S~. . ts . .Memphis ~t., · Oklafl.olnu At 8eptlle, Wash. ~·~e~tll~· hel i:l
Cit}• winner
l'lll&amp;toll vs. SM'tJ..- On"" ~~~- 6t&lt;tt •: l&lt;h\ho St&lt;~1t\ ;IJ;t .~ sur.
Texns 'J'~ch Winner; at t'orvollis, pri!JinJI, t'lmiC'. 68-66, sroreo ns 01
Ore., U&lt; LA~~~ _J(au:;t:ffq, , :· an~ .l~t: :l~hq Sl &lt;~te rolly fell !lhOrt.

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Three R~okies Paeeft~egs
To Wm Over St. L&amp;ms'Cards

By Alan Mov :.-

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'Blue~ lstNo&gt;_.,ltals' ownrjllln .n.t-;w JIOt lhe
best~ iiiiY.-!Ial Cllil furnish. It Is tJte most
LIBUAt·l 'lall adbi:e.

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MEIGS cotiNTY MliDICAL .SOCIETY

s.3. JILAZ~WICZ, Presit!Ont

Pmoots....,85,)'elrs of a,~e who~ self-tinR!oywftillm tllaa nw~·
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Anyone Wo)fiditg wheri! lbere ate INe iiO lliltii,-eMployeslo ~for-Diellltoeltllllp
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PA:Y J;IUES
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For full infonnation-on fornililg a l;&gt;ay'I'OD
ion gi&lt;IU~, ·Ylslt enroillnent lteadquarten.

FARM!~ftAHK ond

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P-~aoben. ~ i
Fer-~ Due

tl.ate~o.

2 eeots per WOf'Clt osae w•ettwc.. Minlm:~m clt&amp;r)'t: !tile.-

4 cents per word for uaruJeCUt.iYe tnserUou.

llpectal-Oue mDntll far 25 ceatl
pet word.
Full tw.lll or 2 cents pe:- word will
be cbar&amp;ed. for advcrtisina if not
j.NUI! lUI. ...murc uw WL.U vl ~
montb toiJ.OWW&amp; IJl.jt!rUOD.
-.rrun w Ael1ietW.i.D&amp;-SbouJd ne

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We lbaodl.e .rakoo,
A-nd all Oliv-er &amp;

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TEACHER

Higlt School Auditorium 'tbunday.
sil\tlia'lle m tl:w
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Jtl h~ • Low.n~hlp

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Wahama Frosh .
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D~tro1t. 1 a-ppl'tl(latep them

more than you will ever k&gt;now ..

lla-lph .K Arxlcreo-n.

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946, Por-tsmouth.

141 For &lt;&gt;erot
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Service. · Day
Phone 6:.!27. Night Phone 6039-

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AUGNM.ENT

ocuancma and brake aervn:e.
tiHcll.ena· Saiety ~·vu:e, Wetl
tlam Strt'let, t'l)meroy, Ol:no •.

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1954 FOitD,

Perfoot condition
.t hl·oughout; 34,000 actu&lt;~J' mUea,
$1295. J1mmy Parsons, Inc.,
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1950 UU1CK .Super, jet .•b.I.Eick,
fully equipped, $5W5. Jimmy
Panwn.&gt;, lnt•., .MldU·lc-poflt.

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anct lw11t e:r, $MO. Jimm:v 1'lH·
,.; un ~. \lw , :\11rhlll•pnrt. :~ - 1:\::itr:

1949 DOIJGt:-:. n r&lt;~·f aOO rlcan. good
tireli. low mi•lr-age, $4&amp;:;. Jim·
my l'al ~ un.-., 11\('., Mlddi'("IJurl.
3·J3-5lc
1)1EUCURY '52 Hardtop. M'l"I'COill li·
tic, rad1o , htlnlor, bl11ck with

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Uhed, garAge furJriahed, use ()f
lau.lldry . facilitlcs In basement, · 1 201 Business \)ervlces
hardwood floors, LoeaUid center 1
of Middleport. Clo&amp;e to •bopping
PLAS"TERING
district, schools and chun:bes.
Virgil Walke-r
Racine, O!oio.
Rent $!1!1.00. Phone 8162 or 62-0rt
87 · David c · Miller • ..Middlep
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Crouse, Lowe·~ Trailer Court,
Middlepot·t, OhiQ, evcnin~s 7 to

OM 5-room

R. H. RAWUNG SONS co. - 2t

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Ralph Painter calied at~ Paint~.:t !Qome Slt.urday.
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M.n,. ViJIU~ Rou8b and cllMdren
c ..iled. on Hr. •D!d' Mn. Donald
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and
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..-~Mr. and Mn:. Denztl · Geoel-ein
caUed on Mrs. Jeanie Roush Suoday aftemooo.
Donald a-od Doaelas- ~iekh,am
of Steubenville epettt sunday with
Mr. and Mr.&amp;. J. L. Wi~am abd
Mr. at1d. ~ WHt _Heilman.~
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SLEEPING
ROOM for rent.3-8-tltp'
Call
Ohio.
388-Y
3-12--3tp FOR RELIABL~ P.\INTING
t-.ct Rkh&lt;!rd C. Wilt, 232 S.
La· ~e front SLEJ:t.:.PJNG ROOM,
Fourth St., Middleport, Ohio.
k~tchen and home .p.rlvileJes.
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3-9-Mc We service and repair all make
!Mo4ern 2 booroom FURNISHED J Sewing Machines, rental
APAR11MENT five miles: n0~1th
ines, $6.00 per month.
o'r Pomeroy, Route 33. Gar&lt;leu.
6314.
and .g"ra-gc. Refere-nces. Phone
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
6094X.
3-9-3tJp
187 N. 2nd Ave.
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ROOMS for rent. 742 E. M·ain St.
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}lomt'foy. Phone 205.
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SERVICE
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Ple.afl Oou1'11, ~e ~10._
Parcel Two:. Beg1.nn~..:- weat 83
rods a~Dd ~b 3 Deg East 8·rods
from ·t.he sooih:Ct&amp;sd- ror:n« ol Secthm 11, T&lt;ownr&gt;ihQ.'P 6 and R-awge 14
a( .the Ohio Co.mpnny's PUl"dllaE&lt;\
h~ Rlltll:and TowruJlip, ~i.gs Coon~
t:y Ghri'O tlheoc-e Wlllllh 3 ~ tm-t
74' rods, tthooce eart 42 ·rods,
then&lt;le nooth 18'4 De!(. · 'olo'll?8t 84
·l"Od6, tlbenoe ifOOtlh 71- 1.'2 Deg, west
20 rods I!Jo the ple.oc of beglmldnrg,
Conllli·ni:"'"
•"6 15 a(lre'S, more or t..,
in Fr&amp;-c&gt;tl~OIJI 5 soa-id l'OWTl\SihYp 'll!ld
11am&amp;e. lm'll- beiDa: the some. premises
off and ast!A•gflle!d to
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Court
'ft.Jieigls:
Counrty
oo ])ec.cmRo)'1311 of
Plrice
by rtlhc
Cummon
Plw.s
ber 4, 1683, in an &lt;~cliOI• for par-

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now ~,,..,., and ••n,..otor.
Opportunities
Cheap.
Calirumeruy.
8187·Y or t~ce
Eld~~on I:::·~·::-::::-::·=====-=-=Walbw-n,
3- 12-3-lp
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A Business
Of Your Own
8 • room HOUSE BOAT for J&amp;le.
3tll Vront :St., Middleport, Ohio.
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Do iry Isle Stores
A n1tloMI chain ef lndhrldu•Jior
OWMd 411rlv•IN, . .chill"ly d..
, tlt~Md •MI
M'ot • ro•d·
j ••• at•nd~ ltut 1 ,ltNtftlful, modern,

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POWJlR MOY't:RS

SIMPUCm &amp; IOLENS
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hardwood floGns. foreed hot air ·t o
nil rooms. Fu'H ba.11ement. Large
-lOot with o-utdooc flre!placc.
Quick Possession.
FAR.M--2ri acres loc11\ed on~ milet-rom US 33, wit:h B-room bouse
w~t'tl bath. Durn, aum~o~e, cellar
anod other buildings. 18 acres
t-ractor tiiJnble. Good •.~:arden
ground. Only 7 mi·!Ps from CouJ"t
•hou..~e. Own~r will tntludc tnc~
tor and f.'fJUip.l!ll'nl 'lit oniy

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you up In ltusiMII In • prohcted
leeetiOn 'With llmltttl ceplt1l. A
unl11w plan ef flnenclna entbles
~.00.
veu to own yeur ewn. ~alnnt new.
CUCKLik RIAL TV
111)•1•,. l•le locetlona ,,. ~ttltctN bv ~ ••• 22t
Phone lOf.Y
m.n with
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OWNIRS IARNINO
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Loc.ation ...... u.~te now wlthl"
city 11mftt of "'lcWIIt,..-t end 'on•trudton to lte 1tartH ot once,
PIRIT C9MI • ,; IRIT IIRVID

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AUTO CO.
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Koehler. irldlopool., 1ba6
r.c•clv&lt;&gt;d wuro or ·lho bo.bh of .on
PQUnd 1:1011, Edward E\lgcne

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Mn1. Edward

Pat.r.k~t

Air t"orce Bow

Irvin

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grow prope:"ly. This is where orBY GEORGE L. ZEIS
. ganic matter rr.a!Jy &lt;"ount.s. h al·
R;alnlall In m?11t parts or OhJO lows botb. air and water to retnain
durmg the past stx weeks has been In the soil
aboVe the average. Tbis is a good
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condition when Qne consider!! the
Alvl:n Raeobs in Plckaway Coim- 1
dtflclencles during the past tbr@t! t31 has met an exceniYely wet BGI.I
years.
CQnditiolt by the growifla:. of 'aJf.
B"t wafer is a good bit like th(' 11fa, and it is good alfalfa, · too.
proverbial horse ·- l()(k the barn - The heavy roo( system, pfur ~n
doors. beio1·e it is too late. In tho manure PloW-dOWn has att.Uilly 1
ease of water, however, lock it in 8Utpltultec:t' tile to ·a degtee ·h JW'rt
the around befo,re it is all gone. oC Recobs' Catm. ·
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It is possible to store CQDSider•
ablY ,mOre water in the ground tha:-.
But ~bat ean be doD~ I:Ater :in .
one m·ay etpeet. I-fow mul'h, though the spnnx to ~eep the ~~t ·lm~
llu to be based on several fal'tors ount of water m the toll. _Care of .
Jf good·cultural practices hav~ soli liurfac~ ls important.
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been followed on your farm for
Leave rcstdues on .t~ thelJJ"O~nd .
U.e past tbree or four year .1 1 wherever possible. 1his. worts well 1
very likeJt that you would :~ ~bl! ~b_er.e l'rops do nl;)t have to be eulto store more water in the ground bvated.r M ulchl~-~a.s ev~n bt~n
than would your neighbor 0
suet:ess u11 y earna.~ on 1n corn
these points has to do with lil~l:h plantl!'gs· This was ac~mpliJh.ed
-~ organic matter.
b~ usmg a ro~ lloe JUst as the
,_.flowing down large amounts of corn waa peekmg_thr~gb Lhe gro.
ttraw, green manure crops and the Wld, tben one cultivation and short- 1,
lilte add 'organic matter to the soil ly &amp;rtcr apply a straw cover.
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It bas also been found that corn
This definitely increa~s the wate~
carrying capacity.
ground ~eed ~ot be worked too ·
Yet, we should not overlook thej much. Mmlmur_d'-.work on the g~
possibility that some soW wiU und will oftentunes conserve mmslloJd . water the ~!._way, There t~~b--soiling wili berome . more I
~ ~mpQI'tant in 'the years ahead.
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During the Middle W-est Soil Improvement tbmrilittee ·Annual
Meeting in Chicago seVel-!31 weeks
ago, an evening Session was devoted to research being' do~ with subsoiling. As yet, very lit'tle data
has bem turned .up. bu.t there Is
reason. to believe s\lc:h .wnrk wJii
ald materially the Water holdillg
capacity o( th&amp; soil. .

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. o-.~iilatic llldivldual room centrols-

RODNEY DOWNING·

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lllit,[te~lric Hut.

TheOaily

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tribut:loD reciplenta.

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(RJ; South Dakota, waa traeed lUBI: before tlie iitttuti.J ...,_ biD
.ote, s6nttor Goldwater aaJd be COUld name 6eriraJ Keclr: COD·

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George WAahtnrton: Nancy Pouna. BeitnlqluD ootJej., Vefmdi:l.t:
'·AJ A.lmme11J1.1l'rn. Georgetuwn untveHJty. KecJJ Ill ·tile ,mU · to
w.hom tbe eantpaJJD confrtbuuon orrer to Senator l'ltilcUI ~

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· 1n Wulttngtoo .. Senator Barry Goldwate:r 4R), 4rtzooa. wbo"
"Nated; wttb Dwderator Ruth 0-erl ftaCY, ~teq he accepted ·a
· campaign euntribution rrom &amp;ward B. ~ria,. 'w bo bea.dl tbe
8uperk1r Oil comp'a ny, Others (lltandlng 1 rrom ·teitt at. GordOn

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To Sell, Trode or Aftlo
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S•ntinel Disploy /li.d
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Heilman ·and
J~ . Dtddle spent 1'tJe!i&amp;y eveotl~ ·and~ relief'.~ aOd bifl;g wltb Mr. anti Mnk Will HcilequiA.iabl-e,_ u may be IX"IO~ iD
, . thes::m-~-. ~ tecluired ·lu man_._ _ _ _ _ _ _•c' _~
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armver 100 . or .befOH t!be !~
Admiti~ _Saturday: :,:' .S1Wh~n
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vm Jnwagen, Pome-r~: : :Mt;l.
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llJWmbnd HehSier, Racihe. ,
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Admitted ·sUnday: Mf.!i .' Denver
~of Etoa·Pearl Klr~y, Bowen, ~•on; Mrs. M1.!1Un Gibbs
Deceued
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ADMITS KECK CONTRIBUTION -

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~ao~ fnee tmin aD. ehlme .arld and 1Mn. Carl •Martin and fatbi-Jy.
. ~of -tlbel eaid deitodio'lfl
Mr. and Mn. Dana Turner Jr.,

-t~tOOn .m said coo.rt, being O.asc
NtO. 2630 &lt;mh1tl~ E&amp;t.alme G\.ime.,;,
PbiO&lt;bi!f v~ R.oscdma Cornwell,
et at, Def61lda~. 11 rcoord oi
whit.1h i.!l found .m Vt.JI. 2a. Term
Record, Mrol..gs County cmnrnon.
Plees Door!~, pege 810. and \fhjch
li6ld pl"lopei,try Mtts~ then~ullo!.\1" ronvcyed by Ellir,u lli.UI'lfii:IIY, c-t al., to
Oba•lte.s p.r.k-c, by '&lt;lc.cd dah.'(.l·
. Octobcr a, 1904, a-nod nccard·..:d in
Book 9!!, a.t pwge 452 of ot1ht: deed
recortJbs ~f M~i'!is Coun1y. Ohio.
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fv1o Furniabed 6-lloom APA&amp;'fPhone 200. Cleland Appliance estate beihg the 311:me roa1 l-.sl.illte
MEN1'S, new furnlhue. UtWt111
Store, 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy conveyt."ll by L. .M. Boire and Olepuid. Call 6044-M..
8-26-tl
2--23-tf
• via &amp;icc to Et·na Pca!'l Koicr'hy b-y
l Five room modem APART· For reliable aadJo and TV
dt~OO dat·ed Jun!f:! 26t.h, 1947. end
MENTS, W!lth hiUndry and gar·
call tiD46-J. We
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l'l'WI'dcd in Vo). 1~9, pa~ JJO ~Bile. One 9-room m-odem dwellmakea. Scbmoltl
1Jhe Deed· Rrol-rd6, Moigs Cuun.ty,

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Uaa everythina:.
·Middleport. Oblo.
whito walls, -exet"lknt, •prlvillt',
A. N. BenKe!.
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. • $MO. Writ-e or cull Ard1ic D,-Room NEW HOUSE. unfUJIpa!rlq by FaotorJ ·Trained
, Nelaon, :\1aumce. Ohio. Will
nlahed. Brownell Ave., Middle- · watchmaker. COLLINS ,JEWEbrln-a down n-ext wook. 3-13-J!c
port. Reasonable. Phone 6044LERS. Pomero~.
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18&amp;3 PONTM.C 2-door Sc-da·n, like
a.
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new, $950. .BlaoLtnar'l!, Pome.- For rent-.S:xt.lloD
Llddm,
vtcE All makes Repalred by Ex
ro,o, Ohio.
3-10-6tc
ScaUuJd Boarcb, Drop Clotba.
pert Technl~ana. PhCIDe 6284 Y
Accomponies Eve~
Clinton Fbher. Middleport.
Ml.:idleport.
8-15-tf
19M DESOTO 4--door sedan, rpOwP!::.one H2Mo-X.
11·1-tf
er s-teering, $1~- Blaettm·ar's,
ATTENTION. Power Mower and
WI FREE YOU 0'
Pomeroy, O~lo.
3-10-6k For
rent-Blectrta
wallpaper
Garden Tractor ownecs.... have
BURDENSOME DITAILS
- - - -ateamer. CUntou lilhlr. Mld-- - - - your equipment serviced by tk11Trevy~Finsterwald
1952 CADILLAC DcVII·l e 2~door
dleport. Pb. 428G-X..
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led mechanics '1: parts available
Hard To-p Cuup-.-., $1~- Blact- [
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-tG us for most makes. MEIGS
Funeral Home
tnar'a, Pomeroy, Ohio. 3-10-84.c Very desirable tint floor APARTEQUIPMENT
COMPANY.
Phone
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MI!:NT. AutoaaaUe IU furnace.
19M BUICK Cen.tury 2-door Ri- I
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t.Call 6170-J.
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vlera Coupe, '2195. Dlaettn:~r":~, - ------ Pomeroy, Ohio.
3-10-Utc 2 FUilNISIIED APARTMENTS- llQ I)• I
anc 3-room and one 4-room. 1 - - - - -- - - - l055 BUICK V8 Cootury Rivtrr-a
Utllitit's
furnlahed. 3 UNFUR-l COMPLETK Insurance Proteetlf'D,
Coupt, ,2690. Blaot&gt;tna•r'th PomI
NI~HEU
APARTMENTS - one
Life, Auto, Flre, Polio. Call Doe
('roy, Ohio.
3~10.6te
3-.-ootn and one 2-room wl\h
Mills, Middleport.. Ohio.
bath . lmJuirc Home Re!l&amp;unnt,
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SOO~m. •like new f796. Blur.t·
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Mindlepol'L
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Tuesdqy, March 13, 1')";6

attbeJ.L. W\1Wmmhoole. Edi60o
The tourntwnen\ was .pl:ayed Robent R&lt;nloh, Jerry Cam&gt;~ remained for a ~·-s viBtt w.h.lle during the 00011 hour on W-ednes· Bob H-atTis.
his wife returned
Monday.
J_ L. Wk:tbam retur:ned home
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Co\'ihgton , KP.Dt.ucdcy, wW take
The Walk-In Garden Club met
notJce iLha.t on trbe 17t!h. drily ol HI the home of Mn . William WllSeptember. Hl55,
Gcarge
A . Iiams, Thursday eveDin&amp;. Jrln. Jto.
Mei·Dihanl: as Adltn:Mstntor or the berL Reibel. Redonal QirectoDr of
estJa.te of EJ1na Poonl (Qrby, ~~ Dtstrict 11, Ohio Assodation of
l~, !Ring pl.iain.ltliff. ~ L.is Gard en Clubs, wu a cue.t.
pel:it:ion i.n l(lbe PrubN Coon , I Mrs. Clara WiWanu -Yiaited her
Meigs Coun1y, Ohio, Cll6e No. mother, Mrs. Cfua WiU, of Peae.b
16844 ragoatin6t ·the ltbcW'e 1 mmed Fork, Tuesday, and helped cele-part.y and ot'hoea-5 .as defoodants, brate ber mother'• birthday.
aJl.og'i:ng ltlher.e .ios no pt'l.l"880iill ipr'0Mrs. Glen Hart il ill al her home
pent.y of said decedent W!Ltlb v.1J:icll at this writing.
to P&lt;fY ltlhe debts o1 ~S&amp;.id del::edmt 1 Several women from this place
111)(1 cos:ils of
sU-d altended the Twentieth AJJnual A·
e:sl.atoe; !that _bhe ~ ~t, chicvement Day at the Middleport

Cf&gt;ls 'Of 'teal. t'l~!.at-e
ad ()0 .to_som-e [county of Mleigs, ,m_ hAl; .bite of
P~~ot.iff further- ~~~ ~ ,:!~
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, teacher or
who Hi a.Jt_l- Ohio, &lt;8IIJ1d +n
of
lltlat
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1 hitious · t~
c.:~pJta!Jz.e o-n ·IUs land and bounded and described cs1aue &gt;~re _MI., eot 00
. an
CIGth, Nylon, Fiber Gl-ass Awn· . te;;~ching background and ex. 1113 fqlll.ows:
I toW:*, tf -liD)', ~ ee4taio Jl«··
........ ul J.'llltllAb au4 :::.pn;.~lll l'llu·
ings; Venetian Blinds, 11~1 sizes..
porience in a highly profitatJJe
PM""eel One: H.eginifin~ 40 rods W:&amp; ~n owd ~ C«""l8it1 oiliOd Cilia
ucet. t4 1!.-'f~L.i prwl~ .,~ re1u
c:olors; Imported Bamboo Drapand jg.tcre.sting business where south f·rom the wu-1rhe&amp;JL (."(Jrne.r leases 8iDCL r.ilbts of way ..t ea&amp;e_:
JIU' cliiODUitltl
VLUlU.Itl'lUII
es, Shades; Stark Bros. Nur.sf'ry
many former .teachers are now af ~reat1CIII 11, tJowno9hlp 6 611d ment:s. and tor •. comp._-e del
~u;aco 1n! ~' ~ wu.ro. 111
and On-hard Co .. Fruit Trel.'t~,
E'arning $10,000 t.o $25.000 an- nanoge 14 or ·l he Oliio Cornmny'.s cr!pLJOD of the said J.ta9e9.1riehts
o.Ul(lt:U .H.\UI t~lirW U)' WIW
Shrubbery, Ro.ses, B-erry Plant~.
nua·ll)'. 1'he mal• we WJDl Pureha'se, in Rutland .towuJhip, ~ way eno:!: ~. ftfa'letKoe
..c:.u::vllull.c IP••• t.:Otil.t:.a.w. ,..........,_.
Fret estimates. Dale Wi·pple
should -liava. 1:1 guud rec&lt;lrd ·ahd Meigs Counly, Ohio, thence south 1!8 thad ~-8ail4 ~
~=
uvo.
Supply, . 215 Union Ave .. Pomereputation, engaging pers-o'nality 40 Nid151, !•hence west 3G rods, f~ ~tel
~ in c:ai~~ ~~.:n~~
roy, Oh1o.
3--12-25tc
and executive abi·lity. He may t!heooe norl.h 18 Iff. Det&amp;. 'Weill 84 the PI'Q'Pelll}' w~OO ad
.• ~OliGe~
·
ruse his vacation this :!.LJmJper to . rods, .N1.ence no.Ilth 7llh ·Deg. f)asit. lohe in;-:r ~
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Mr.s. LeDit'd LIDthim Sunday. , ·
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explore ·lhii opportunity and at 20 r-Ods, ~ihenee s.outlh 18¥• Deg. ~ v m
pare W 81C'fit·
Mr. 4:Dd · Mlrs'; Haft-Y Brown and
BWNG YUUK :i.ltO~ TO
Dining Table, 4 chairs. Cucklen
the same time enjoy a vaca~ion east 49 rom, thence ~t 26 .-odt:; es_bate • Dellt 81 e&amp;a
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-IOI!A !pet)( SUnday at-tile RusaeD
t..:ll'&lt;lh bltU,t; :a11ut' ANU DAVb:
lladio Service.
2-l2-3tp
incom~ ot $1 ,000 t~ $1,500 dfi)- ) bo ~c pl•ac.e of ·b eginndng, eon - ~~ff fultber •Ueem ·itl 'bit Paillter ·..ame.
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H'HJ - - - · -~ba"hing 15~ -acres, mone or J~.
-" tlb
1Mt.J, VliiU Bpush called on
--- - Good G. E. WRINGER WASHER - -::;- ~ 1 \}
-; , - 15 aorC6 tin fnlclj-Dn- 5 &amp;nd ooe-: ~oo die taamM 01 e ..Hn. .Boy ·H_amwm of Long ~
.t:l UlJ!i u.t.t.:'fRONll..' ~t!.ol:lll!.with Twin
Porcelain 'flubs.
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hall flAt) 'ie!l£' in Soot ion 11 said 1 ~law or pei'IOM ~ toms~.
l 'AtU: l 'AAt. li:UUH W.i\.1.'-t't
SPurce 3-ll771, Mason , W. V::1.
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b . - - -d ~,. bownSbion a-nd ra..wt.e- and being ! tJo llbe next e!itate ol ~_':
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, ..Wiok. ~
pending
u-n a :uty d an it tme
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AU::. Al' li:'UIJH. L:Ul't v t.r..l.t..l"lll,;b.
3-10-3tp
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1•ue
11'-i J..tu•.. .r.\1 t.L'~~•"\•::.. l,;JU.J... iiW'L
- - -- ·-avall·ahie. He . s_h~&gt;ul
wr e '!1 sot med to Ohar.les Price by ~lhe 1 Kiorby, in "B&amp;id reel. ~. M 4 !he ltiu'ten Paloter hom~ ·-ru.~~- ,
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F·ive 700x20 CHEVROLET THUCK
con_tldencc, tuvmg. full qualift· c!umon PleiM!I Court &lt;If Me-igs : also alleies other f~ aad. rtlll!ll'SOliday - visitots at ..thf'{ J. :n.
~(..:Uutl'; TAX .StlliV!Wi:.. CaJl TIRES AND WHI!:ELS. K M. -ca~JOns, .to_ Box 668-Y, % The I Oount,y Qn DooenJber 4, 1883, ifll. enoe is~ to 10M! poti:UC)n in tlbil 'WICikham home were P'raiJ.k a·nd
..rJJUWt!pt.N"L b~76.
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Burton, ·Middlepor.t.
3~10-J.tp Datly Sentmel.
3-12·1-tp liD ·ll•mi:on ~or ... ~""'Hti·on
said 'I CIIS!e alletma: 914Ue. .
Ivan Well and ...au..hier M.~.
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praoyer ~ !.be p.ta:&amp;ntifl ltlipy Hawk,· !Mr. and Mxi. RObinor
or
toarn a good . inco(Tie close ~0 fri.tl-ed EJst..ai!Jim. Gnmes. PlarmtJ!f~ ' p)atiDi:
and ordend ..., JOlt, Mt. and · Mn. Norbert 'N-eutz---!
-.!}lome.
We
tram
you
tQ
succeed.
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Oomwcilil,
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~bed bl Unr aDd three dri1dren, •MTS . .ftuel
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To my friends: Thank you so HOUSE for sale or rent In Sugar
fn.ten·iews held :.t Shamrock ff'"ndantls, -a MCO:nd of W1b1ch !S 1 ~ · . .
arccorJdi,og to dui Ridenour 'Dd sons, Estller Hayes
Molel, 1:00 P. M., March 16th, Jloutld' •in ~olwne 20, Term Re- I =-~800b. e-' miOe 4Gd Mr. t.ild Mn. John WiekbRTr!, ·Mr.
mucn fQr the cards and let~rs I Run. Informatlon 127 Butternut.
1M~J-gS County Ooonmon i
.sent to ~e wnile in ·t_he lho.t~pltal
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or wri-loe Eleanor Bnmdel. Bux ('(l,fd,
ided •and ~ ~ f'INi f!fltriJl:e .and Mn. Will- Heilman and Mr.

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dly, 1'hlll'lld•y and l"rlday lUid
loun&lt;l &lt;II&gt; rr..sbmen delootlliC flle
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a·hd. tbe ~
Mn. J
and '!Mrs.
VitiH Rousll,..llo&lt;t...n Mrs. M.u'tha
downing tJbe Seni.on ttl pin tbe
W01.1e Wec:lQ.esday .
Hn.al ~oo .
Leoard I.IHI.h.mn nd d
rMcmbtn o( t.h.e Fremmen ~~~~~
Tbe
Freshmen
of
W•bamll·
High
JeaD.7afted a
School
dowued
the
SoJ"wmopot\.'i ~e Urry Lievifli , •M"II"Vin Rooeh,
Will Heilmlll Wednesday.
lfdr. 'liDo .-... l!.iOJIOA W~ea:bam (agt F'Tiday by t BeOre of 35-30 "to fhll Foglesong, Kenny Greene,
wi.n the cla;ss tournaments in the Nol.son Re)'no.kb, Denver Gtbl:MJ.

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m-ount.ed '!low-er and New Idea
W~on w11h 7xt4 bed._ Wm..

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APPLES!
LAST CALL! CRJSP JUJCY
EU.euwood o 1't'!har00, 0al'tJ6nter
M·ile S&lt;M..Wh of 50. &amp;&lt;(of 143
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to the 111 health of my wire

my Grocery : Store
:~aJ :~:t operating cqlili)ment.
Domg goo4 business. Priced
veryreasonable. WrlteBox 668-C
In Care The Daily Sentinel
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Glllion mt'r('hanchse .
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Each day unW fprther notlc&lt;l, The baily ·'Sentinel wilt
oonduct a Mystery Woman Contest with the prize lneriUing $1.00 in value eaeb·day tho M}'!tery Woman is not
identlfled . Winners will be·arnmunced eado time the Jlrrtery Woman is idenU~d. Jlaclo entry must have your
name and address to be eligible for the ;;r&amp;e.
There can be only one winner. The eirrllait P&lt;JS!maot&lt;
and n.e atness of entry decides the w!nr.6 bl .c ase moil!
than nne correct Entrles Ire recelvi!d.

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Mrs . Edwin Jewell 'lnd
Mfs. Lester, H. C R.ame~, Eugene Roush , 1
Charles Jewell were hostesses to Mari Ward . John Wolfe, NQrman
members of the Rhododendron Montgomer~
Farm Women. who met al the
COUPLES CLUB
clubhouse on Thursday .
Mr . and Mr~ Harry Miller. reOevotwns were by Mrs . Be!"' Ct'ntly cntcrtiiJilt'd the Couples
Roush, topic bemg •· Mailing Mel- Club at th.. lr home w1lh a dmner
ody."
and an everang or ga mes and VIS
Junng the busmess meeh ng the .tmg. Thosf' a\tl'ndmg were: Mr
org11nizallon made plans for a n and Mrs Eorle Clark, Mr. and
.all day meenng on April 9 At this Mrs. George Burns, Mr . and Mrs.
tune they w11l mllkl' Aluminum Lester ZLrklt•. Mr. and Mrs. James
Toys. Also on April 21 , the group Ptchl, Jr . ttnd Robert Cooke.
will rece1ve 1ntsrucbon in reupholWilling Work•n
s lermg Jo'urniture
Mrs. Carl King was hostess tn
The
group
gave
donations members of the Methodhit Wtllin g '
to both the Hear l Fund and thC Workers at his home on March 6,
Red Cross Mrs. R. Douglas Roush With Mrs Otto Bostic assisting
m charge . of the program , the to· Mrs Jess Abel gave the devotion,
pte being "Communi.ly Meab that Mrs . Ralph Fink and Mrs. John
make Money". Miss Pat Sehink, Furguson. were the committee apMason Couuly Home Demonstrator pointed to purchase chairs for the
Agent, gave hints for use m \he primary department. The group
!lome. Nineteen members attended voted to give $25.00. toward the
tl\C meeting.
purchase of the new organ . Plans
LIONS
were ffiade , to hold a Bake Sale,
March 17 at the l'~ armers Store.
Th e New Haven Lions Club met
Seventeen membe[¥; were present
at the LegiOn Hall on Tuesday ,
at the meeting.
March 6 , with George Jewell presi·
SALE
ding.
Thf' U'l/e Wlrc- Class of the Un·
Plans were' made (Qr a seCOQd ited Brethren Church, will hold a
Ham Shoot, to he held. Saturday , r:u mmaa;e Sale on March 16, and
March 24, Henry Buck wa s appoint.- 17 at the Reitmire building, beed as thairman.
tween hours of 10
o'clock.
The next Zone meeting will he
NIH ICHIMA
h!!ld March 17 and 18th ~ at lhe RipMrs John Wolfe and Mrs. Vic
Jr-y Youth Camp.
Mrs. Rotx&gt;rt Ha mm. Executive S· I'
were hostesses o( the Nih·
Se&lt;'rctary Mason ( ·ounty Red Cross rc 1ma Mal'ch meeting at St. Jos·
Chapter. g;wc u talk on ·Services cph's Parrish Hall in Mason.
Roil call was answered by namof the Hed Cross" Miss Phoebe
Steffey, Eastern Arra office of ing West Vtrginia's Natural ReAlex:tntlna, Va was ulso present ources or historical landmarks
Mrs. Ray Pickens gave a very
Tho:,t' :tttclldmg tlw dtnner meet·
·
ing were Keith Arnolds Woodrow mterc/Jtmg talk concerning the
of
West V1rgmia.
Bnown. Hrnry Ruek , Da\· id J:o' ields, S
e
club
voted to send a Wa h
Tum Huffman, Cha riL"y .lt ·l.fdl, Geo·
o-Ag student to a conserhama
V
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vallon
cam
. p, later in the year, at
C
amp Ca1san.
"'~AKER FURNITURJ,; to:&gt;
Committees, were appointed to
ma
k e plans &lt;Jnd arrange the an FOR
nua I Mol h cr- Dau~hter Banquet to
be held 111 1\lay.
Th e hostesses se rved refreshc mcnts
lo l'l"hlccn members.
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2
The E. U B Missionary rn•·t
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al Ihe home ()[ Mrs. Oltu
c Monday
Rouah , Mn Ulho Llving presided
~ over lib
1c ustncss meeting, at wh 1ch
II.m e e I cc I wn u,. oIfJeers was held .
President is Mrs Uerl R~ush, Viceprc:mlent Mrs Otlc ltou.sh, Seen··
tory Mrs. Howard Burris,
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commiHecs were also appointed
Mrs . Wtlli!Hll l'lark
program
lcarlm·, the l npl c, How Hevolutlnnnry ts fhrlsltanly and Why? ScJ'I·
wt·rr hy Mrs. Bert Roush
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anti Mrs. B£&gt;r nnntl Living and a
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S. S. attendance on March 4,
~. the offering $7.98.
Plans were begun toward3 a fund
drl've, which is desperately needed,
to begin the construction of a new
church at Alfred. A house to
house canvas wjll soon he made.
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church, Sunday evening.

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T,he Alfred Home Demonstration
qub n\et at tbe home o£ Mrs.
C1aude Woodyard last Thursday,
March 4 with an attendance of
16.

The forenoon wu devoted to
the teaehins of Beginner's Crochet.

4-H CLUB
A new 4:-H Club wils recenlly
org.amzed at the home ur Mrs.
Frank Reynolds, Mrs Hcyno!Js i ~
the leader. wilh Mrs. Velma Clark
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The officers arc . President Bernice John11on; Vice-preside nt. Julia
Edwards; Secretary, Jamte Housh ,
'Treasurer, Sharon Sayre, Songleadcr, Martha Murray; Gamclemlcr,
Nelson Re!-nolds and Reporter, JuIt a Clark . Mtss Pat Schenk,
P!iddy and Btll Gregory helped
w1th organizahon of the new club
Installation and Initiation of of-

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ol•Mm rooords:

CLASS A
At Tol•do, Friday
Toledo l\fueombur 20·2 vs. Sl.
Muryli 20-0.
TiHi\\ CulumbiRn 10-4 vs. Culumbu~ North 17·5.
finalt Saturday Night
At Bt,... Friday
Cleveland Eatot 1\."(·h 21 -0 v~ .
Cleoveland West Tc~: h 9- 11 C l~v~ ­
lund South 165 ~ s Columbus
South 15-7.
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At Canton friday
C~tnilon McKinh~y 18~3 vs
F'Cl'ry 18--4 Strulh&lt;!'r.s 1~7 vs C&lt;ln·
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Fln"lt S.turday Nllilht
At CinclnMtl FrldawMidrlldQWO 21.0 vs Porltsmouth
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OwgriJl Fall ~ 19·5 vs Yorkville
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Zanl~Villc 25-0
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At T•ltdo Th~rsd.,­
W111s hire 25-0 v ,~ Ney 22·3 S.v·
camorc 23-3 vs 1'roy -Luckev 24-1
Pinal• Sa,urdty' Aft.rnoon
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home on Haven /Ltights.
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Holsleud il!HI
sons, visHert
relatives in W&lt;L shin~ton D. C: and Alcxuu•lriu, Va .
over the wc('kcnd.
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Mrs. Cbu. D. Woode and son
Clair spent Sunday afternoon witb
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B ..
Hayes of Chester.
Mn.
Boyles spent HV•
erai days '!ltb lu:r parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mollte St(U"m of Milt.tone,
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Weekend company of
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job at the Glt'JJ .
Mrs ..John Morgan were Mr. and cr Plant in Vtrginia.
Mrs . Bill Pl\·iden and Mrs. StewMrs. Carrol Adams , Jr . is a surard of Leon, W. Va .
gtcal patient in Holzer hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Denni s and
A meeting of the Associated Mafamily visiled ~n Jark sontown and ster Barbers and Beaticians was
Dresden, Ohio, over t he week(!nd held ~onday at the home of Mr.
Mr &lt;tnd Mrs. E. L. Stem. Sr . Hnti and Mrs. Edwm Housh, Mrs . Kath· •
son Raymond of Ashland, Ky , ~i~- (']'inc Wilson and Carl (Buck) Fruited Mr and Mr ~. Edwin S re ~rt th also attended.
and fa mily . Also anoter son, llt w,
Those attending the PTA County
with the U. S. Army of Ruchestl·r , cou ncil rece ntly in Point Pleasant
N. Y. joined them here
were Goldye Hart, Mrs. Bob MeMr . and Mrs. Hu gh Chadwell of Glothhn, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Otto
fi cers will be held at the next Dunca:-t Fall!., 0 visited Mr. untl Uoslic, Mrs . John Morgan and
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tncelmg Orher members are GorMrs. Wyatt Chadwell and fanu ly r aul Powell .
dun and Ralph Clark , Shirley John re~cntly .
Charles Zirkle son of Mr. and
sun , Lew Ktng, Larry Luck)•doo. Clawson Grimm of Kt'nova, W . Va Mrs Otmes Zinkie, who been disKenneth HcynoJds, Russ fioush and \'is1tcd rela tives h&lt;'J c over thP t har~ed from the Navy
Jo1! Scttes.
weekend
li:morv Roush, has returned home
On Tu rsCo ~ · ~:
Mrs. E~a Layne and son, Joe of afte r visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emory
13 t 7 .30
p m. Mr~. Al;on '~•arsons'
0 ;111 Parkersburg, visited rl'lattvcs hr1 c Huush, nf St. Petersburg , Fl4.
har . "V
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J\1r nnrl J\lrs l'htl\p Wolpe rt \'i~ited n'lalivr.~ 111 Col umbus, Ohtu.
OVI'r tlw W~&gt;t·kcnd
•· and l\lrs Thomas Gnn:-.1\•ad,
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Mrs. Wm. Markley and daughter,
Rose Merle. Mr. a11d Mrs. Robert
WiDdland. 1nd. .dllushters~ S:~ndra
JCay and
Sue, an ·or fV6lum·
bus, 0., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wo
of Tuppen Plaia.&amp;; ()., ·· and and Mrs. Wilbur Win~nd ~d son
MlcbJel.
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George Guthrie has been ill of
Weekend guests of the Hartsel a Virus infection.

1n the afternoon the subject of
"Safety"
taught by Thelma
Henderson, as:dsted by Osie · .f-oll·
rod.
During the bll&amp;iness
meeting
plans were alade for attending the
program. h e 1 d
at Middleport ·on March 6th. ,
The next meetlng wm ft held
on April '· at the home of Nellie
on con• Parker, with a poUuck1 lunch to t..ue

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With CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH'16-17

prjncip11-l :speabr for th&amp; fNenlnl.
AJttending frnm Meigs Coulllly
"\\--ere: Mr. and ldn. ~ Gu ..
1thrie, EmmetJt W.iU, Mr. and Mn.
Elmer Ka.uU., Mr. 1I:Dd IMn. W. S.
tat.b.
Michoel, Delbert Goul, c. c. l(.ee.
bqh, arvin K'flebaueh. Mr. Mld
•Mrs. Viq::iJ. Ki~, Mr-. l'!ld Mrs.
P.auJ Baer, Mr. Mld Mrs. Roy
Miller, M!r. •md !Mrs. J . M. GIUi,
Mr. Jmd Mr6. Clair FoHrod, IMr,
work.
afld :Mrs. Jl H. F~hlrnd, Mr. ond
Empbasis on quality will be llihe Mru . Fred Leifheit, Mr. aDd Mnt,
princ~le f~ of the 195ft Bai-ts William Collins, !MI-. m.d Mrs. C.
A:I"SD parbct.dw et:ress on beef E. Blak-eslee, John Hamllt Hugh
breeding of calVes. Jo:hn Hamill , Custer, Mr. &lt;and !Mrs. Robert Lee,
Managett or tdle Soutbeut:em O.hio Ralph. Lee, Hiram Slawter iOd.
Su~tation at c~er- ~ the _ Dale Kauu. -::-~--:--:-::urn tray11" will be taught by Raeb· 1 Charles Windland of AthenJ, Rd.
el Guthrie, assisted by Olive and K1y, Don and Suaie Hawk,
Beyter.
local.

Attendance at last Wednesday

HEll AlE tome or t.he aeoru of Negroea arrested m. Montgomery, Ala., charged with boycott of the
cny·a btlllel tn an antl4aerregatloD meuure. The movement began Deo. 6 when a Negro wuman
wu ftned ror vtolatlna: the "'Jim Crow"' edict. From Jeft: Rev . R.alpb D. A.bernathJ, Flrlt Ba.ptllt
church. • .pokesm&amp;D for the movement: Reverend Gamer, nut Wlder tndictmen.t: Rufu. t..ewta. Citiozen'l council manaae.r: Rev. Lero:v R. BeMett. BaptiSt cB\U"Cb: Rev. W. F. Alford. Seulab Ba.pu.t
church; Rev. J. H. Cherry, Jerlcbo A.M.It.. church; Re'f. H. B:. Berbett. Bethel Sa.ptJit eb.urcb; ll1l
Judkln&amp; Bald one wornaDo "'We'll walk and walk till kingdom come· .... tlntll'ftlltloMISOINidpt.ocoJ

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· 'Ilhe annual dinner meetini of
lthe Athens Ar-ea, Sout.bl!laliWrn
Oh10 Beef O.ttle lmprovemeot
.Assoc1at:i.on was held a:t th.e Shade
Hi&amp;h Scbool- oo Monday eveo~ng,
Mareb
Paul Boer ~
summarized t&lt;he year's' '110t1viti-es.
W. S. iMicbael r-epoited on tli.6
beef oeatU-e operatiOillf. RoY Mililer
a direetor of the -aSsociation ..,.
sisted tn&lt; disou&amp;sion of future

evenh.tg prayer servicelt was 30,
Jith C. E. Woode leadlng. This
week's leader U Isola Taylor.

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,Joe \'i:;l!ed rc lativi'S m I\tn~J .ort.
and Hiso Jil\' k nt Johnson City
over the wt ckt~nd
Mr~ WadC' Wcwn·r
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