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SimlllC)ns Pleas The Am erican Indians Cause

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Rtv. Weber 'l'bom&amp; fill"&lt;! 111 .,
presidina elder at the Neaat.
Cbapel &amp;ntday in :tJre abseoce of
Rev. lllrtin who was ill.

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LETART, W.VA .

Mrs. ·Edward Baer Speolcs At Sugar
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Chll'leli HQl.ter .i8 very ill.

Mra. Earl Sbtrler who bu been
at Hoher H06pitaJ the cwast two
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tMIN Phyllis Van lliater ha•
employment at Colurnbu,.,_

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Mrs. Liz:Q.e Viger of Cleveland

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is visiting her daughter. IM.ra.
Earl Shuler and famU;r.
IMr. and Mrs. Earl .Fred:er o(

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be char
paid to
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Pine Grove were recent ·&amp;Uesta ot
Clark lhle and famUy .

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32 and t.he offering $7.92.
John IhJe and family and Mrs.

Seotin·
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lrma lhle were Wednesday eweninl! llletlls of Mr. and ·Mrs. Robert
Louks of Syracuse.

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BullarK .,._ M

JNgion Ohser:ves .37th ·utrth..a~·

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Our HChooJ :teachers resumed 1
their duties after the •high water
receded .

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and handwork Mich ..J Simmons

of Pomeroy, • frtci..,.nt visitor

LETART FALLS

to th• AMr·ntiont of the Pew-

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Spring Cleaning
EAS,Y

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Send All Your Rugs, Bed Spreads
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OUR MANY SATJSl'IED CUSTOMERS Is Proof Of
Our Good Service, Fair Prices and Quality Cleaning
Give Us Your Cleaning Problems--And We Will Return

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Be F~n. Phono 122 For Pickup And Delivery Service.

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Dolly Connally of Lugnn, w.
,Mrs . .Mina Wise ~&amp; . OC~n gull~ day
Vo!., spcnl Sundlty Wilh Mr. and il1 at :the .home O{ hetson, , ;ij~e. ~r. :\~, ·
Mr~. G. 'J'. AdkiM.
D. •Mrs. Carl QuaiL!,
r~. E=e be~re
ent and son Gene , o( &lt;;
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\\i1lliam Pi("kcU of Ndsonvllle Rd., and ~Irs. Robert Cyi"Us ot Gene Roy '
mo-vr.d Lhe first or .the week to the Kerr8 Run .spent 'l'uca4ax. · w~th Friedt ind
Dall~s Hill f11rm.
Mrs. S. L. Bryant 1nd M,r. ~nd tMft.
. iiiDd IM;rs,
Arza Bryant.
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I 1\fr. and Mrs. 0. A. Thaxton
Mrs. Don
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urday with her d•ttMhJ.v. Iilra. Joyca· 11 tcmrt.a·ea
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eu~ reversed •rnlous admi&amp;- .

jlolrttion vldort.. lillt clofeelod •
Demoeratit drive t-O restote them .
lbe admlnitttration alreadv ·object-ed ,to other pnwilione ia th4!
bill ca111.. r..- lw'11Jriee, plaDJ for
lt'beat and ri~. tnerep,ecs daiey

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, Cblirman Allen __ l, 1 tllender of
the Senate Aarleunm:e Committe&amp;
boated: "We got wbat' we wanted

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GeG~. D. Aiken, rauklae,_ ~

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Tlle followlnl! NIIIDbera In 1st
lly Full Ftihloned ·Nylon Hose

Expieasly for Ben Fnihklln

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Now· Beinlt Slooted At
F~Jnklbt In Mkldle,Ort.

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Ruth Barry 51 gauge 15 denier

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dainty tapered Freneh h~el lllld

dark seam, Sbes 81'.1 to 11.
prlee now only

· of l.bc First PresbyterJan Church
Mr~ IDd rAtlnl. J:&gt;.ll ~.
t.t ltad'
Tuesday, March 20, wHh Mra.
CJ'Incicbildreo
OD)(r. .. .4
rge Anderson, Mrs. James
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d S. Q. W...... ~ ""'vn.~*Jid.,
Mrs. E pp Icy as h oateases.
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ro-44 an am~ndment Iff•.
log the pric. supporta on I!O!'D,
cotton and wheat to rrom B.'li to to
pet" eent of party. The Senate alto
approved ennther amendment mak.

I$J .2 bUUob

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lhe weekend wllh bll
A three
roviv11l closed
, MElTING CALLED
·Mr. and 1Mb. Charles VID.' Meter•
, Rev.
Sunday
night ut tJw t'B Church by allon
Grotlp
of the
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Dell
T~rlbott
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Life.
will Imeet
tn Women'11
the
room1 ·Mrs.
Rudy
Durst.18t&amp;d
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:Mr.

Earlier, the Democrats puih~ .

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bUJ fum ald bJU paeked tritb pro.
viliou that Republkant perdict
will doom lt by pn:aidentiaJ veto.
The Senate passed the bill MOB·

,.,.. Lawn Sood-S,ECIAL
Grow• sturdy, handsome tud ~~~~~
aoil it not so good Combines ll
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fied of the dealh or Homer Amos
Mr. lind Ml'li. Shel"ml,ll .
, Jludy Durst· &lt;*fled oil E.
at East LJve11pool. H&lt;o~ is a native -have moved into l!be apar,tment CVJ)enter and fami-ly reoomlT.
Df Letart Townsblp. Burial was In vacated by Rev. and Mrs. W1Us.
Mr. •lid lira. Herald Vadtet.er

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Ultimlte in pi~ lawn "":·~~~.· ~!"\"
turf ... millions of peftnniaJ

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Mr and Mrli . H. G. Housh and
Nadine were rceent GUcsb or bis
parents, ~r. 1md Mrs. A. E. Roush
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The Evening Cirele of the Methodist WSCS wu entertained at
•the home of Mr.11. Clate~e Chue
·l ast week with IMrl. William
Buck tu co~hostess. The .openinc
devotion•Js and 'p.rogra'O), .were
in charie or Mrs. CarJ De'nnison.
Mrs. Robert. Linter pret~ over
the business session. dur'l oc which
time fina.! plans were made for
the Easter Market to~ h•ld ,Mar.
31 at the
Rutland'. Df!Ptrtment
Store.
•Mrs. Lee Myer.!l walt ~tess
when the Atternoon C~Je, ~ .Ute
WSCS met at her
Mrs. Ao~tncia DMison. pr~j:lent nf
the Society 'Presided with Mrs.
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th o! Veterans Hospital in Hunting. Hattie AfcKenzie in chlrle of de·
, ton for trealmcnt.
vo-ijons.
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'Mr. a.nd ,Mn, Dell Talbott m-.&lt;~c
1 Ohio Valley Grange 2612 met
The Ruf'limd WSC.~J, members
1 last Friday evening at the Grange
were 'g uests o£ Heath !lfe~hodist 11 bu!ln.e;s trip ,t d 1\annswood by
way of PorpenJ)f
Ha ll. The first and Si..'COnd degree WSCS at Middleport recently'.
lfr. ·
Mrs. •n .
was. given. Lunoh w;!s :.ervcd to
Mr. and !Mrs. Frank
·llave
ten~cd
, I !tt y membcr11 11nd gueKI:s.
muvcd to their home hare.
I · ~lL~s B~e~:lc of Racine spent
Mr:;. C.ui Morris has returned at 1ft.
Mrs.
Sunday wllh Claudio Shields: . to her employment in Pomeroy
of Nrt.laod'
and
Monroe Shcel.~
uf Galllpo!J s after a lwo week's illness.
Ciark Of
Atben8
. and Russell Sheet.~ uf Columbus
Rev. Robert Linter atten.d ed ,t he
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ted Sunday with thdr 11unt, annual CQnferencs at Lancaster
. ...qill•• '
I Mrs . .1. D. Roulih.
last week.
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RUTLAND

htld of the diHerenu exRclalivC~:~ here have been In·
11-tlng MtwMn the II'Mflan and l formed of •t he serious illness ~f
the Whlta man and plea&amp;.d
Mrs Melvin McNickles at ·her
horne at Jackson, M!ch.
with the memb.rs of the Rotary
Club Fdday nivht to aulst the
AUendancc at the ~\t:ethodist
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fering $11 .73.
R1•cmt guests of Mr. and •M1·s.
11 B. Powell were het· si&amp;tm, J\.lr.
and Mrs. J . P. BurncJJ and Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Lynch Of Chaz·lcs·
ton .
Mrs. Doris Hen&amp;ler is seriously
ill uf rheumatic revN· tn Holzer
Hospi'.nl. Her sistcl·, '1\-ll·s. Harold
:Grimm is taking care of her
sons, David and Daniel,
Elmez· Pickem wa~ taken to
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better 1awos for less the Si:Oirn •
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All the smartness ... all
the lithe appeal of the
sensational De Solo hardlops with the convenience
and easy enlrance of four
full sized doors. Thirr are
noe,ente'r PO!ils to mar your view,

Slretdt nylon 1tose Ia IIIJ!I(I, • AYiii'IIQ. ;
, IDd·lall NEW' LOW PRICB

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Harry)1. Lazos Commissioners Grant Contract .,
Stroke· Victim . ... For Painting Of Court Hoose
. . County com(Qigjanet-11 tbe Tbomi.~Jroperty.
In California u!c~ek
molioo
p111!if!d
ii~
llar.h : ·M. Lar.o8,. busband of the
painl'i.ftg
.M~iJs .CouD· ver.tise for t~al~ to Ute big=~t :tat
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former Sophia M. St~ of Pomc. t)" Court House ~&gt;Ubmitted by C. F.
roy died sunday at bls borne' 3t 8t!rwlnklc. ·
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tier California. lie ·.bad soff~r~ of the exterior _of the CO':"'t HouM
8 5 f~e ()n Thul"l!day preceding 'wlth a ·eompl~t10n date of J-une 1
his death.
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set. A ("\anse was attached ton~re
IMrll. L. E., :Reynolds, a step contrac1 o( $SO p~r day pe ty
daugbter of Mr. Ut:zos. w1u1 not!• . tor e''er;v day \IP.yond the t'Oil_lP 1e~
fiOO ·rrf bls aeatb and funeriJ lnn fiatt' that the work Is unfm 81 ·
service!! are scheduled for Wed- ed. Work is expected 10 start 0

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d hieb
eommilst~iPnen; paylhenl Wall autb- ~ eo~ ~~~~- w
atired (o Howard Tbot:Qa, of ~1-6.· tAJ e ~
t5 for materials to eQI.llP • nfew
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,Mr. and llili&amp;. Dettrtar Baum. o
Chester, art~ ~oW:it.inJ! the · birt,h nll and liabllity
of , sop, Thu;,ollt, •i.St. J..eph • . ••_"''.. " ',' tjle

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der· certain ~uH~:ftm-:~· Home
located on t c
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A bid of ll5,915.04: .submitted
b)' tbe Central Ohlo Tractor Co.
of Cohlmbus tor the pun:base of
crawler traclor for tbe Coun~
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-Commentary

The Df'.ilY Sentinel

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIG S-MASON AREA

RICHARD S. OWEN

RFYNOLO E. GREENE

GEN.MOR.

EDITOR

Eo.hred ali st'f'Ond t·h ~ , waillni! mattr-r at thr' J1· •-,t ofrire
Pomtroy Ohi o.

National ad~'Prll! l ng ' r&lt;&gt;prese-n1atlvP, E!rtll lli&lt; !lt Kll t:l,a\1, Tnc
M3 Lulnston Ave, Nf"w York Cilf , 16, N Y
Sub5erlptlon rstes · DPIIVP.ry by rarrit&gt;r whtre R\"a1bble 30 cents
~r week : one ynr 1n aduntP at The Daily SentuLPI (J{f1u·. $15 6~.:
llX month.~. $7 80; thrt&gt;e monthB , $3 .90 By 11Lul11r rullle whl:"tl
1vailablt&gt;: one month, $1 Hy ma11 onP )PDr $8, ~~:&lt; nwzL th-'. $4 2!'! .
three month!, $2.50; onP month, $1

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8 :00 ·~ Jla)-e Sl&gt;ow
9,00 Fttestde Theatre
9:30 Circle 'lbNtre
.tO;~ Mr. DJstr!cf Attorne1
11:00 New!t Headline»
U~o&amp; We&amp;tMreast
11;'-0 Preis Uo~

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For
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that tinder box area. One b1g 15:00 Old Timer
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reason · It doean't. know what coun•
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WIDNIIDAY
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d•:fen,d . Jt was different when PresiStr:n Oa.
~UO NCWa~ J'leture
dent EisenhoWer asked, and got,
1'o41y
8 :~5 Les ~_,.1 &amp; Marr Forf
authority 14 montha ago to use
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F'LI~rmont &lt;WpMt. the WM!kend wiJh,

Mr. anrl hh·~ Pl'&lt;ll'l Ja~ob~ and
Mrs. Clifford .Jucohs spf:'nt Sundny
in Columbu s lo ht•ar RPv Dt•
Sha2e1• speak
Beve1·Jy .Ju.:-oh_
q r·etum t'd •to ht&gt;T'
homC' in Columbus artl"'" a v1st l
w1th hew Mr nndpare nb, Mr. and
Mrs. P euJ"I .r11 ('olh
Severu la tl!•ntlt•rl rtJhe sJm~ by I he
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GOI~pE'I H111 111 011 y Bo} S &lt;Ill thl' Sill ·
If you dl'RU'~ lo vote Cis a nwn:' isbury Suhool Sunda y.
ber of a p~llttcal p~trly at 11 pr1Mrs. 1~b rgnrr t Alh·n ('Ull l'd till
mary, }'OU must a!,ate vour eboice M J'!I. Ray St•arlt~ Wcn~k'1day
to the precl~ ~ffJ.cJiill!i on primary
MN. C. F Hllt Sr, rwr. ltnd
election day..
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Me.mbers~tp In, or po.lhtal a.r. &amp;p~nt WL·dn~ay at the tm'mf't':;
flllahon w1th. a polltlcnl par1y 1s home
determined, . as to one wh9 has
Mr~ eo1•8 Ren~ eoll&amp;d &lt;"'n
voted tn a pr~vlous rcw;ular state Mr~ . B•II HJI:t. Wedn... ...tay
election, by h1s aworn statement
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as to I ow he voted in the nOxt
Mrs. Mfl'l'~ A'l)en l.s: R'f31sfmt ,
precedi~g re'iutar llta1e elecllon ot Mrs ~Vy P owell. • · .
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Jack Jpco~ was a gueJtt of ht ~
oath that at the next preceding rc· aunt Mill Sl V&lt;' Eblin f.fondayt
gular fllate election al which he
voted, he voted Cor .a majortly of
TAKES SHOP CHARGE
the candidates of lhnt poltlH'Ill purty ot whh·h he claims to btl a mem
M1 ~s !l!' ](•n llun11H' ts lo he w
ber, he sball be doemed lo be u eharge nr the Salv&lt;Jiron 1\t·mv
member of and Hftlliated w1Lh such Gospt•l Gift Shop ? :i!'J:.! N Secon d
poUtlc'al tlllrt.-.
Ave, dur1h1: I he ;dm,ncc of Rev
lf a perMOfl stales undea.
h aml IMr~ .Jm·k Fihaw who 11r" eon·
that he has not ~~ted at~ preY
ct iP.g 1'Vu1Jgfl)~1ic serv.a·es ,m
r"KUiar state eloctton an
OJog.m!own ('tint nlrn nn Hllm
des1res to be a member of or af m.·ll, S,d•!ll 11111 AI Ill\, :turunltl&lt;'l'rl
f'iliated wllh D parlicular polilil'11l that th~ ~ lwp wtll Lw HTH'I1 d .1tl~
parly, he 11hall be deem N I to bu u' thl'0 llf;!h t•H· l .r nh·n ~~·asun

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L\tar·eh 11 w:~~ 9! Hffl·:1n~ !iJI:lB
Itt'\ Hart)' H.1 t e.~ !-tpzn l 1 h·w
duy .~ tn New YuJ"k Ctl(!('Jttl y.
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Ther&lt;' are two pari} primary hul·
loti provided lor the pt·umuy t•l
e~tton. The SeCt'elary of Slate prt•
8trlbts a Demorrah&lt;" Primary bal
lot and a RepubiiC"an Primary hu t
lot.
At the prlmb.ry Plettio11 on Muy ll
you may \'ole only one of lhr~e
ballots. In ordl'r to vote at £1 pr~
mary election. you must be ru~soct·
ated with either the Democrallc or
the Republican Party . Asrmciallon
with Ont' party excludNt artmation
With the other party wheu voting
al the pr.mary E"lection You can
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t2:oo renA"''" En!!e

Go Slow
The administrptlon is arulcly
aware_ of the gravity of the situ~l
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hop~ it will ·not_ have to nk Co~
gre.ss lor auijloTJtY to use Unit~

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~11-:NYAM,\, New Guinca-W~Jl, •~•WI

W(' m;~ d r· 11 F:VHicnlly thh (lun'&amp;.
ta" bol \, ,,h~ .1ys mul«l 11. for their
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.~.LI ·~ty II ( Hid j , n11.:h ll!rfL-'&gt;YI Rut onrl
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Ill \' n1 ·t 1&lt; ·, .l1:ltH·r· &lt;'&lt;l s ily ancl you Jull of flying fruit, hwctli;n• ' ~"'"
c\n tlrl 11nt pay 111t· cnmll.(h to fl~ bags, chmrs earned
1111 , muunl.u n~ tn ,, \l ll )o'. l e r.n- lenst onl' ~npka
who ·t \lrned
g 11 wd d•· 1\ .H'lll&lt;~ntl ll,·,,veJ' a~ 11
white, wh 1ch is .J tiff l·
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Somebody mw&lt;' ~ a1rl
One 11 !_I! to- M'enyam.va is-lenmtHie NL·w Gtllrw.t on a
fo
nft.' fortivef bt!l'ause
nigh I n1nl 1 ht,l u \t:! Jl If m ou n lhP.r-; are ~;nW·Loo \h e d,
wmdy
(, 1111 ~ wo·r 1• ',.IIP;d dr lhl~ wou ld bt' mounLa 1n r; 1 n~(' ~ all thr wa\', und
lth t r ll'lw ~ t t'O IJnlry 1'1 thl' Wfllld vnu JJtcr&lt;.~IJy h.1ve to JUillf) 1nto a
1! h .. v•· ]1,&gt;. · 11 ~k tppl!l ,. ( tlv t• r P11,1ks, twlo to gPi down li!ut Ol'OJI!e wlll
h11 , 111n., 1ht .,ll .' il ro ull' e~ orH I d11' he makmg lluce ro und 1 t 1111~ to
1111: ovt•J hill\ l"r
,J wet•k. :md 1
Ihe fi&lt;ltnl' place
fl l!' hll·n 1&lt;1~1ly
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the ht•\lr'll · trill rtom ! .el\ to Mqn..
vam\'a ~ ~ Hhn111 th o Kllllllest I ever
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!lt ll:,l k al a ru.,unl.tlil 1UI!llri 11!
IIH' L1 ~ I lllltoul. • pull•·d •Liii' ~ "II!P ~
Jll l''dP U(ll 11HI l.1111 l!'d Ill l! :W kn ot
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to 1.1kl' on h u mn:-;imu m Cr~.:llt·
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hen•, rl•ccntly enme back nil h.Y, rultarly han·owing dny, "Let's face
htmst•lf'wtth five Kukukuku nmr- it, 1f we opl!r&lt;ltCd under normal
drrl"l'~ "My oath ." ~nys l..mria,
crvill2erl llymg conditions. we'd
"1 ht'Y fe1rhed thtose coves a! ana. never get a plano orr the Rround
li~ndcurr('d and roped around the
The QQantll's boys gel 'em off
nudclle 1'hrn lh.:-y pqpperl the
and they _get 'e.l'u back- 1 hope, or
itit o m)" .J&lt;;ife. tf)tlk- r.l!f .' lhf"'fP
you WQn'f•bf rridti!J this 'c olumn.
:utd h.mdeuffll nl'ld' hirlC me C~d
(Copyri~ht, 1956. by UnUe&gt;d
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other dnv, m:1rh· t ht• milk run
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Honorable Mention Selection
av toa &amp;l.IMM
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Ed Keating,

Armiltona:,

COLU&gt;IliU$, Q. UP.....Pive ol
Ohio's top ~lutlc bllet~JW)
ptaye:s beadecl the tlaittd Pre-.u

N@l)~onville;

McArthur;

Jark
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liM-M AU Cij)to Cla118 B h.itb Cl~laad, ~Uth Zanesvil~; S.ndy
school team anao~e4 toda,y.
Smlt..b. &amp;osevllle.; Tlm Altihire,
Picked by the: Q~'a st)Orti- tf.,_vUte: Gary Tillion. Townwriters. coae.._ atttllt~en J~q.d ..Wakeman; Andy t..aVtne, Mi tbe all senior .ftrtt 141.1•4 l'tetaeec\ liiJb
more than 8 ~ 3 locbes ill
~n Weller, York; Dean Kraus,
beifbt. It has ••· PolhCM\II:Y 9COI'lnl letltn Hal!!; Leroy Bl'.owneU, l:luthrtat in eac!u~n.
PrJ; J~ Ferrone,
Mat'ieUa:
HeadiDI th wt WIJ Bi&amp; Cary. Ga.i:t Gre-gory, ~I'OI!Vi}J"e; DanKeller of w·
i. He spar-t4 111 t\.omu, Dalton; RHer Kalb.
IW t•am tbroioC!Iu •n~041en sOl: ~~ur liWOR: llo~ llo&amp;&lt;"·
son and into •
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; OU IOI:ar.d, 87ctmpre.
Clev•loD&lt;I ~~~:1. ~et. l
I~ ,.,Qier,. ~.ti.-U&gt;wn:
third team ~ .
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uamed on
telY 4G 'OM ~ •.IMt:OIIia; blt-t Vrbanelc,
cent of the b
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C~OJ: CRJP! I)qplet'_. Berne
Kester, \)y rtu D1' Mint i'h"i' UiiYMf: "Bil) opp~ellomon, New nreleading nominee., thus was namtd men; Sam Wagner, Ciq.cinnuti De :tbe United Pt(.'~g L1ass B .. t'illJ1 Porfes: Bob Maybury, N. t:ollt-~ (.'
er of lhe. Year." ..Hill; Bob Smith, Plain City.
Ne-xt in Une "fGr vote ~citing
Jfmmston 'J:w.p.; DaV(.'
~ono:rs was Hrnr) .lns~f&lt;'tYk of Irvin£; , : ',
y .daNsw-u PJ~ ·
Yorkv11le, Ohio's Jc-adJn'! scor'l!'r sant-~
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with 812 po)AI.i (or the sc-a~o n He Fall
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was 9Wil&lt;'h('d to forwt.rd r~om his Berl _,
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, C.ellel!i &lt;;'b1J5.
re1ulnr !'('nter post to mal;e way Hart,
' , NoM Lli'brtoeht, ·
Miller City; Bill Lalla1hin. Harfor Kesll'&gt;r.
Teaming with Jost&gt;fr:zv k was ' riehville.
Olell Sib(')' rn: Wayne in Butl&lt;&gt;r
Doyle Smales, Oat Hil :; Jim
County at the otlwr forwarl.l po~i- Kueocher, Strasburg: Ron Deibel ,
tion. SilK:y nowMd. 591 JJ~in~ ia SiRfte ~ Qi(l.k LiQett, Mid.
1ea:wn play tJW Dhe of Wayne'R vtl'e; ~1\tl Und~. Mt:aertl City;
b"t
l)i~k. ~io; Welt l.olayotte: Ed
· Bob Kimb•ll of Olnty In Wood . . . . Polt Woobinlfon; flob M&lt;·
&lt;;ounty
qf '¥.ln~Of1 IIJ4tnopjll'l; .!1m Cllno.
.:Milford, neat Cineinnati. wti!G tfit.r119a'II-11Je; Oary .RlJ'Ie. Fl'ederaielected at 1Wd. They mo:'ke II ipbf:O't(D; Gene Ge1'en, Ney; Ohm
b seorint 'ack court ~ombina~ 'hlr~J:eY, l)a~;~viUe .
thot would be hll:rd to belt..
l#)oy aeu, Holld,.ayt Ed Barpn
Klltbttck:

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River; Gary Wlilla(e,
Two memtltf n(,.)he aeeoa4 1FtHROJj. Albert Helter. Holloway.
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

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UP - You'll be
he-aring a lot sta11ting Tuesday
about the Starlley Cup and may
flnd Jl or interest to l:now that

IHdiol first ,. _1M:I'fllt,
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were Seeood telltn lorw~trdi. Terry

this b1l of hi-j acked si\verware ia
symboi1C of lht• grnne or ]('(• hook

:Orand" and

College
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Sulphl.lr Sprinp, who
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ldarlo 'Milll, t,Jbeity Union's

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smiutlonal Jq)tlne whll. took a
llllrd poa.it.io!l alOft&amp;' wtth Barker.
All five second team members

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Wilton headed third team lHJ,llot.·
tnl. lfe was Ute only junior to
~Dd 6D any of the f!J•Jit three
tunu. U Nlehol, Maryniile'a top
playc-, combined with Boykln at
t~t tblld team forward 'Posh.
buU Wlatler of Hanover Wll8
tbe third team center. Jim Ric·
Wtta pf BeUe Center and Jlrn
Htmil*Gtl of Glenford handled 1he

iuJN slot! .
:rhe All · Ohlo play('rs were pic·
W fr(ml a field or more- lhlm
7,140 boyl.L.fliUf'IDi 10 playwt to
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119.Dorable mentiGn: Ron Puter'baui\1. ArcaDum; Ron White, Yel~~ StriDJI; John Dafier. Dixie;
Tbet Lakes, Sprlnvboro; Znnl!!

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The Junior Cbqir of the Firsl
Presbyterian Cburcb will ' havp;!:
robe.1 when the
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afternoon a.nd 4larted work on
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Scaptlebury. Tay!pr 6 and Bai~ ­
ey; 1'riihble, -~wyer 2, Swanson
6, Waters 7, P,epper 9 and B. Hall.

lm~t ~ance duplte
Lope~ said, _., want hlm on the ,
Cup HI.' Rough time
ct~elanlh N loll to tht Cl:ll· tela~. ll;t ~41 PJ'QV.ed to m• that
Up to 4-htn tht cup ha4. 11 rou1h
eaco Cubl lloRday. •
h11 tl fir tk&gt;m belnt ftol1htd as a time of it. 'l'he winner$ kept
J'euer .~ otr to a bad atlrt. )J valuab~e ball 'Player."
1'\er~&amp;tchhlfl rtbelr initials on It
walklnJ two1 bit'ters aad yJ.ilaWil
Jl'eUft Sild tNt equid hive fOnt wU:h. lltUI or ' a:nivN. And, when

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Sam !dolo, In """" u • • bid.
Pi~ber Bob teller, now tn bla arent, proved his de~lre tlo .stay
The National fl()('kf'y League
lt(b 111100 with Clenol1nd. held· 'filth tiM
·b lrciU a tQ'U1fle waa formed Jn lOOB and three
ed 'Up tbto tomtback trail today Of two b
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Mr. and Mrs. Siclney T. Russell
and (laughter, !Myrna.
Mrs. Ted Riltoy lr., has been
ret_urntct _from Hol1er HMplt:al
and is rN'overlng frwn minor sur·
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Cal Mel.lalll and tbt bi.Wnc &lt;ll
Rudy R.etalad.o. The loft: wu
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Fight Results

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a •&amp;low, alldlnr curve b11l
nplaelnl ·b ll old trademalic:, · the
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BY UNITED PUSS
in n ~hlny nl'w silver ~etting. That
N1tl0111l lnvltatlo~ Toum~m•nt in a wu~·. JS hockl.!y ttself becau1e
Quarter Finals
li1e gmm• wus
kicked around
St. Francis Brooklyn '74, Nlag- hco rtily bl'fore the pros took it
aro 72, overthnt'. Lm.ri.~vllle 84 , ov£'r und m~ dc tl sparkle
DuqueRne '72.
Th~·y apprrrpnn led thi:' gameand look the t' UP rig ht alonl( wltb
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Natlttn~l AAU Toul'tllment
ht Round Dennr
It 's qtti\l! p o~~illle ~hat hockey
Allen-Bradley MilwaukeE' 83, im't yom di~h But a~ th e (OUI'
Westover Mass. Flyt•ro· 70
lot&gt; t c-llln~ m the NutJOnal Hockel' ·
Rainer Comeh Chicago 79, Lenguc ~l nr t the StunlPY cuP
GrePn Frogs San Jose, CaHf. fl2 . pluyoff s, the. citizen~ or Canad~
Luckett-Nill Bouldet', Colo. 89, are as rxcited liS we ure ul World
Arkansa• State Teachers ~;
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GlbhJ Shipbuilders, J'VUle, Fla. me:,:s .~Jffi(' nn
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66, Paul'a 'tobacco Daytcm 60.
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Am1teur At First
St. John'w Unden. N. J. 59.
Aller all. tltey' rr the ont·~ who
invented it.
Even CanadHin.s ean't ll!(et tu·
!J:Ct'her on just who started l'klmming a puek over lhl' i&lt;'e Aut it
is
aenerally agt·ecd that the .!-LUBY UNITID Pfi.US
den,ts at Montroal 's McGill Unt·
NEW YORK - 1\11111 No..,o, V'.fiJty made tl into u standard
liM. Brooklyn, outpointed S!Ud 11rfte in the 1870's.
Khelfa, 11'!1"', Alg:eria. 10.
ll was played primarily on an
NEW' OR~- Chl,rley Jo- amateur basis unh~, )ou'd nove :1 lMI New ortc;n out:J:lnted ·t hink it, but . the ftr., t pro _leaa:uc
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W~ort f'n Reed.
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Bob Feller Hits Come 1M! ra•
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wh«h now ,, know• .. th•
Stanley Cup
wns for amateul'l
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cup, wllh anv
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umbus to resume his

Redlegs Win 5•2
Over Pittsburgh
Pirates At Tampa

Dale Long ot Pittsburgh dipped
Jfck
:fRt, A, t.wo-~;uo Qpmcr
ln the, aeventh lnl)lng. Pltcherfl P't
Broo~IY:i (N) 13 Detroij (~1110
SfantltbutY ana Tll)'lor held tbe
Baltlm&lt;Jrt .('A} 8 N,eW York. (N)_ 8 Pirate~ to tour hits.
Cln&lt;lnnlili. CN1 &amp; ~I!I.SburKh CNI 2
The, t.~.o teains met a,aln today.
Philadel~~l• IN) ~. ijt. ~Ia (N) 3
~· Wield"' Leobarao Rod·
Chloago (N) 9 Cl~,. ru 5
rigue~ mw;' boUJe to Mexico ?.t-onSt. L. ~ "ft" 8 ~ (NI "B" 2
db when be was notified that his
New Y""k CAl 1~ _.Uw~ukoe (NI 1 wlfe Was bospltaU~d with a heart
N. York (AI '.8" 8 !.WW. (N) "B" 5 attack.
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The St. Louis " B" !!Quad, fDC3n·
Clucag6 (A.) tt Ka'll.llpl City (A) 13 wlllle, defeated the Cincinnati "B"
team, 6.•2.
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i.t••lll• 1\eorh• Hawkins, PoD1ti111' Society R:::tll::tor-::::;~Pbo:,:::::ne::.:l::24::4;:.._ _...;=:=:,____..;.

he th.ougM the injury mi&amp;ht be
1erious. Ted ju11t (rUnted ond said .
" f sure hope ~ not ."
T~bbetts bri.itled when asked to
t'Onflrm a r:ePort he had "baw led
out'' Klfls~~ wski for '(ai.line to take
part In prll(tice. He ~niOO the
report .1nd said he knew Ted had

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Kluszcwski hos lleen taking daily
The big horne run slugg('r ha H
treatments by the club trainer, but bet&gt;n bothered by pains in his bJl&lt;'k
I be P&lt;liD linUr!i .on When ~~4 .V whlc\J
q,nci,nn~tti mapage.

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"I'm worried," Tebbetts flllatly
confes.,.Cd after passtng off Kluaztwski's aUment wltb llliht jok.e.1
TA~A. Fla. UP _ Ailing Ted
the la11t few dnys. " And 1 know Kluszewskl ~~~d just hyo innings
1'ed l!! worricd, too."
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worry about Tt'd t::hl91.eW8ki'9 ail··
ing back.
The big first balleman, the club's
"h~t~ad and butter man," has not
played a sing\~ inning thus fnr in
any exhibition game thi s Spring
and Manager Birdie Tebbetts adnutted t6day he is "worried."
Kluszewski, who hit 40, 49 al\d
47 homers, respect'iveb' the t)a11t
three seasons, ha,s a pain ~ his
lower b&amp;lck and hn taken llmit.ed
hal \btl pracllce with a partial

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Oene Tbomu, Waterloo: Ronnle Arndt,

Redleg Manageni ent Is Worried
Over Kluszewski's Sore Back

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and oCOOt6 of •a dnnnmennt saAd
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l''VKU!AN til AJ:USO'r1 1'.'1, :iial.- ~be samt prem»reJ ISlet off .ainld a&gt;:!·
VlC.t; All tnaktJa~ KcpaJ.red b)' .&amp;l .!lignod to Ohal"le.s Priore hX · 11ht:
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f .M.l.idlepor\.
6-15-U Oounmy on Deeember_t, 1883, m
- · 1m aoiOOn' rot partition in. eaid
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Ormnt, bedng C88e No. 2830, E'ln
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Lt1u, ALno, .f ae, ruho l:all 0 111

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Dale C. Warner , Agent
Phone 336 - X
Complete llne uf ln11urance
Au to, Fire, General Liability

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WANTED TO IUY

IUS:iviLLYSs.;l'i_o_n'":w"'a-=-gon, onn 1 I"') For Rent
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Pomnroy, 9hlo.
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Browning, Rutland.
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bouse and Jll'l&amp;tt.
Pomeroy oD Route
and Rutland Road, Phone
Robert BaUey.
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FRESH
WHri'E l!lGGII--60c &lt;1010o I w~;;s::-:r;;;,;;,;r;~f.f.~
every dQ' It- farm OP!*lte Golf I·
- Two m4JD for ltllfdcn,
Couna.
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·farm work. liuuse ' furniJbed. P.
W. P. HILL, Chfltor
M. Cowdc,, Long ~UIIOJII·
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GRAViLY.~OA~II::DIN liACTORI ('"'t-::8~1- Errl_p_l~oy-m
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Willford Life Jr., b v!sitihR bill
g randparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Life.

will be enter tained b)' ltln. IJoyt.
Mre. ~- M. Arch~r and Mn. llm1'

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Pr•"'t!!'!

BaM at Hawaii. His address is &amp;i?ln~ -had been 'critiea)ly m for
Lynn Berry AA, 484-74·17 the pa!l~ four weeks. She own;d &amp;
VR 7
128 Operations, % ChibA .a,nd Toy s[ore in. PariEers. '
FPO, San
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caUy Uke oretuee. an deUlOD·
•tl'll&gt;led aa Ol'lt ot their Ulle•the cor.t.P. l.olllle Baker o!
ClevetaDd ll "tb.i 'mock bride
b.ere. The 8811-Gubtns · IamPI
an ·meut rOr ;N1J r.,~ve. oe.
culon, Uld operate from amaJI
pottabl•·· batteliel o'r .,_ bf;)ine
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with Ira
Mrs. :Sutcher
F rancis Andenon
and Mn.
as .c.hliirmen. · T.he atteadance .award w.u
won by ttle Fi,nt Gradr taught
1, . by '¥t·.s. Bradford Maal(.
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- Mts.. Ernest C~vm, program
eb~lrman, \ tnnouriced the pro-

Cl'tm Wbtrh Wll5 prnanted by
tlte- JlloJor Bttnd directed by
JarJ Warnke; Senior band mem-

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CASH ·
in a flash

W 2ekend guests a\ the Life '
11me were Mrs. Elva Blake. and ,
1\ref! children of Ami!'Jia, 0, Mr.
nd Mrs. Thurston c"t~rk and
h.ildren of Sha:wnee :tills. 0 .
Mrs. Delcia Reed
vlsitinl her ·
•on and daughtef·iD·law. IM'r. and
M:rs. Vernon R~ed. Portsmouth.
Mrs. Ollie Buchanon is improv·
ing after a recettt illness.
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Rev. Freeland NoTris and wife .
of Racine ·and .Rev. and Mrs. Arlee
MarkS ot KMQ were ·recent :.l(Uests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mci:gs Benedum.

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Ule Tot Blind of the First Grad~
dirooed by M.is$. .Carmen Deen.Ls
and a Pity "Peter Rabbit Helps
·th~ Children" presented
hy
chtldren fro-m the First Grad e~
. ta~ht by Mrs. Ma&amp;j and Mr.q,
W1lson Carpent;;or with
Mi s.~
DeeniJ In charge of mWiie ond
dance!l.
Chil~en In the play were El
len Kmtble, Peggy :McKinn ~y .
Linda Hurley, Diana Davis. Don ·
aid Nei§On, Marvin Pry , ~thy
McElhinny,
StephaniE' Pullen
Wayne Davis,
Georee
Sauer '
Sylvia ROUiih, Norm 01 StE'wart:
·. J\ebooca Hall'y, Patricia Ault,
Kristen
Rupp, Susan Morri.s
Sandra Humpllroys, Llnda C.rou ."~

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.l::ynda Wil_cox, Virgini8 Fife,
M'arr Wolfe, Elinor Bodimer,

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Marilyn St'tl~bo, RBymond HinDavid Jenkin3, Billy Bollin ·
1'. ' fltP'1 ,Brott William~, Leland Brown
' "~ WUham · Da¥is, Janis
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~O&lt;k Free-

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· .H.IJh
W.a.r.n ke

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ho~l. wt10 won .'superioio"' .t:atiriga·

a the. solo .and ensemblf. eontelt ,
at Ohut University thisl month .~
' · They ·wel!e SUaan Ptobatco, wl(if
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r: ·' fluiJst; ·Judy · ButcA6r, "aho llhd.. phont; Su,san Pul(e.l and JoyCe.
Hemmons, ·clarinet duet. · Susan

WO!oi,IN PLAN POT~UCK
. ·, Tho Sidon~ War.(Wonlen's
wtn illeet &lt;t tHe war~ ~odse, Th..,..

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provlded, •and .that ·tlhe ·real 0dti8te
be .!IOilcJ !l'!ee fMm ali et·a+ms and
~~ ot 'the tl'aid delendantc
111111 ol them. 111111 lor 6Ucll
ond !uroW&gt;ar nile!, 1e1o1 111d

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You have so.methint
To Sell, Trade Of Announce, Let A Dolly
Sentinel DISplay Ad
or Want·Ad be Yaur
RepreMntative.
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AGE!)GY
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At~IDINT
Llf&lt;o, (_.llf on4

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T. St.ooo antL&lt;t,.ee G~

loeal, opent Wednesday til llloPI·
equlloble. 0.. mB7 be pmpe&lt; ill IIW\ijn.
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Mr. ·a "d MrJ. Jack.
aod

IIUMMAGI SALE THURSDAY

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~Y A'SIOclation at t·he t..e&amp;JOII
Hall Tu"'(ty evening. Middleport
S)lt'6cUJe, iil(J Racine depantnten~

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~ ~ are J'IOQUired .to 'Wt~ Va.\, were wQetend ,A:uests
&amp;n8Wer on. or be(ool"o tOO l~ob )lr: -Dnd .!M,rs. Uarry Gibb11.
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RODNEY . DO~G

1'. L. M:orrl"'n of I'\, PleoSinl
vitdtor here Thunday; , .
l&gt;onald !lfoward of Rockfo~.
ltl., hn111 been !qk'ndlnll a vaeatlo~
with 'hill parl\nts, .Mr . ..and !Mfl!.
Mack Howar&lt;l.
· • Ma. Harry J)yer, New Haven:

ror Ntmi.!Llr.

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WE BUY

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Methodist church will bold
1nage sale, Tursday throuJb

!Mn. J. lt Smith Sr. lad MiA

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Hysell, Larry Stobnrt, Jimmy
. Casto, Carol Cook, Micltael Blaine.
.. ·n fop.n !J~tbbul1)/. EfU'l Gijkey, Car·
,) ~ ~J~.!l ~i'lil . .. Pa~ Buckley, BiUy

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A,. Bradbury.

I)(Jfis 'Denni.!i antJ Robert Weaver
was .,the director when the.v' playoed Anchors Aweigh" and "Marines' llymn". 'Band members were
Paul ·Haynes, Lind 11 Ash Judy
~cH~ffie. Linda Taylor.' PaHy
Martm, Lois
Reynolds
June
•·T;~ QuJJien. Linda
Jones, ' Mymlt
Setrles, Frank Ta,yJor,
Dennis
Wise, Allen ~se, ,Larry Taylor,

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Harold Boston of lhe Army slationed in Georgia, was called
home ·b;r -tbe :)lh~Rfi of 'bis faijler.
Hervey Boston.
·Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berr:r
recently visited her parents, Mr.

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nxopbona:
Aa- I
derson,
TexanD'a
White, Jolin
AJlensworth, Rose(ta
kiehard'l ;
Tenor &amp;axophone&amp;,. Forrest BaehteJ
il:llo borna • .Jt.!df. Gren, .Beci:r
1 Grue1e.r; t~umpet, ·Jli.charJl jyack1 hamlM'r, James Ho9et, J:laymoDd
KlOI'i, DavJ4 Hoyt, Charlene Dafts
David Wiley; TroJIJbon~. .Ronald
Evans, Robert Van Cooney, Farrell Schuler, NJek W&amp;lburn ltdisell .MeElhinay; baritone charte1
j !ereuaon: druqa, Sandr• Brew ·
I melon, Judy S&amp;UE'r, J.tmH Hamer
Randell Bowles.
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lti6JI liJ'r · :·
$50 $1 0'0, . $]so

officiated. Mrs .. Dillon : was ·u.e
widow of the late John DI'Uon and
died In Stn Antoftio Hosplt•l' In
Kenton, 0., &amp;fter an ilhiess of
s everal weeks. A native of ' West
Virginia the d~eased i&amp; survlyed
by .two dauoghlers, Mrs. Geraldine
Bond. L/IRue, Ohio; Rita Ann Dil·
lon, H•rtford, three wns lJoyd
ties m md ro certadn OU lind gas Lulkhart, LaRUe, 0.; Charles and
leases and r.igbts of wa'Y 81\d' etil!le- , Ke.oneth Luikhsrt, Mason. ·Burial
mont:!~, eOO for a oon1pOOte des· was. made In Grab11m Cem.etery In
crlption of the S"ad(J l&lt;e86'C6'. rij:hh cbaree
Foglesong
Funeral
of way &lt;8!lC Elase~m, f'ef«oence H6me.
lis .had to Slllid petlmion. Pl&amp;inotiff
Mra:' Hugo Julllin8 was a midi·
fu'I1Vltr ath.•gcs ~n. h.ill peUti'On that eat opatient at lloler Hospital taat
~he propel"ly
was dppra.lt!ed in week.
the lnvmt.ory all. $2.~.00. and ts
the va1·uc of ~aid pare~ of rea·l
Miss &amp;lrtha Jenkins attended
a;l'3te &lt;at~ ne!lll' ~ Clln 00 ~er· tbC dinner meetinG of the Amort·
ta-J.ned.
can AlsoelQ.tlon of Univ~rtdty WomeQ held Jn the soclal roome of
Pl.alnt.Hi tun..tw.r &amp;llt'Ces ID bil .t he St. Paul's Cbureh, r .t. PleiUiaDt
petiilon the names of a1J 11be

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\'ia &amp;icc to Etna Pellil'l l(.k'by by
deed dat«l• June 28tih. UM7. 'OI·nd
recon:ted in Vo~. J~ 9 · Pii!i'C 3311 qf
the Deed Records. ~g, Coun1y,
Ohio.
Plaintiff further aUe&amp;~a in ·his
pttbtl\on rllbat said pareetlil of «'Bl
est&lt;!Wtlfl '&lt;life wbject obo r~• ifnd
tntwesl!s, U any, of c.cnaln p.aro

peliS'OIW

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T he ~d~ leport P10rrnt 'feachN 1 pby~d · '·PoJi~b . O.n_ce... Schar':)1
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A!t.ocuth on ~DI ~ to send a m~m wif'n•ka , nia no aolo·, ~-·· ,.1,
. '. &lt;l!¥ 0 oraanluo an ('Ub scout llam:ion. Mrs ~
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p;u k ffJ Maso n t"'t weor; madfo by E" A
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Surnmt'r !M~sJ~ Chmc Worb hop Elh !nfty 111 aecompani.M, llftd th j&gt; at11, ,1 at 11 met&gt;Unr ht&gt;ld a
emm~r
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At Ohio Umvenit.y wbPn th"Y mf!lf duet 'Pav•nn e" b)' .Jhvfal Wu ~· t;ralU&gt; ~hool on 11 t T
". lht'
Principal Carr,
llonday eveninr at the ~U g h contpanJed 111 P rilei1Ja HlrpoJf''
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Uf&gt;&lt;~day ,."·en- nourn-ed •t tht
111"
Sc h~l audllotlum. CaR h Bahr, The Juu lor Band pJored ·urlo"
A 1tbeulllon M the l'!t!.!lluf?JI\ion ~~ \M~~d
PI'M ent, op.ned the meeti ~ ; from The New World S)'ID~n )''" of l hf&gt; pad: wa~ &lt;·on dod t'd an11 fol fl Dti c 1 hre o
Wlth the Lord'• Prayer a nd dur . ny DvorJ.k.; ".Werry Widow Waltr" lowed by a ~·ote b}' t ht' sr~Jup t~ iOow~trd e
Jna tl!; bt3inua $l!lllon !M n
Lehan , w:th I .lime• Hood &amp;1 toJ(l. 8ponior H. 1 emb mi ttee waa a .) 00~ r~ e
Chester hln pve the follow- ll11t; "Mili tary . .Eieort.
March'', ~mu-d t(l..mab pla ns lor the pr~ nou ~J'~.:,.n at 1
ltif tf'J)ort. ot th&amp;. nom1mdifll Bt rne l. A ~la rioet quartet.: !DJ. 1 JeN.
1 A~artn ,·~~·~•
MinmlttH: 'Pltlldl!l'lt, &amp;It~. Rod -~ mal me ~owles,
Barbara Jot~ e~.
Me~brn cf the C&gt;ommi tt t-e, who di.lru.&lt;Js theil ~:
Dtf Sluer, f st Yice J'r esld ent 1 Joonic;i: Z1rkle ud .Judy Clark , are to confe~ W'i th Charles c arrk , 1~1. ltJee~:~~;'~~.~i!~r:~
illln, DaReuben Betk; teeo.nd vice pllyed 'Lit tle .Mobee" and "Sweet iCh&lt;JC'I prlnc1pal, art Mn. J ea n Ma8011
presldent. :Jitw. Jamu Criswell ; Bct~ from Pike."
F.ben-b, Mrw . E. A. Schukt'l, t.endanee Dlrecto 1
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•eeretary, Mn. Leland Brown·
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and M:u . tvely n Protrltt
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Member.• of 1he Jlllllor Baud
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BJewi.n,ton; trea surer.
M r • . are. llutes, Betty Conrt; eluJnttt, 1viJted t~ same meeti ng, the ~rroup · Holzer Hotpltar wat . •...,~~
Crary Davis.
Judy Clark , J&lt;~;Dice Zirkle-. Barbara 1 0 fhe : e~doru th(' con linuat~on to the grou&lt;:~ 1'nd t.lk:.- of 1)11
It wu announced th11t the rr.o- J~nes, Emmaline Bowla. Betty will be =•I . School ~~'Y wh,cb lunctiont or 1M Blood
lben ot Juniors would meet at 1 G1lmore , Kay Jenkinson, C.rolyn this , JPrin dAtn 8. spec-ta l election ot tbe Red Crots, He anno-;
Room 1017 on Thunday after Wells.. Sandra Hysell, Jerry Har- mittee to I · PPO:Inted to a com- that the Bloodmobile Would iHtk
nocon at 3 :30 to mate "Plans for pole, Barba ra Covert, Shirley Bat · port 0 , th:a;e pl.1ns to gam sup. the He lrhl.!l EUB Church on
tbe annual , Junior-Senior ban - ey, Jan ice ~Llek., Ruth ADn Ed·
e'l' were R. J Wil- f .
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tapd in a body the evaBaellltle

Mter the servJces the ladies.
will 'i9 to, tbe .~ome of the Rev.

For Organization Of cub Scouf

To Summer Music Clinic Workshop

aervices which wU: btl Dt'ld brtbe
Rev. and Mrs. Bradford, CQroll •
Ohio..

IJis.l·tors Sunday in th :) home. of '
H. LHe were hi s sen W i u~ord ·
_. Li ttle Hocking, \fr. and Mrs. I
' D. But cher .and childr en of :
': t rker ~~urg, , Lawrence Butcb el"

m11 be oulh..-Joed .00 .m..e.t ro
CUCKLIR RiAL TV
aox
229
PHONI-Iot.v sell ttbe lfiM'l M&amp;be ~ltled m
3·11-3te
.llhe peUbloo aooordl.nsc. .to the

2S PillS Bcrklblre·Ha~ahire
Crou, 8 weeb old, 18.00 per Wanted .. Woman for liOWJcwork.l
head. Beady Mareb 26. Order 11• M. CoWdery, Lon1 Bottnm. 11

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Kk'by, in 11"d!id
roal e.-~tate. and Mlis LO'reQa Weiss receotl:y. ·
floors,
al5o ttlle~ otJher rack~. aM rorerMfs. U...rley ~rd Jr .• aad 1\olts.
dishwasher,
once ·is had to the petl~a In •Lh~ ~ter Gibba Jr.\ lcfl fvr (:bl&lt;:ago
water heat. Full
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eo~~se •lle~ng 'nnw.
la!t W\lt'k.
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anda on two :~Jdes
hoWJe,
age. 3 mlnutct~ from downtown.
Ia t;hf Pli8'YI8lj of stid -petU.ton,
)lilts Bartha Jenldnli al.ten'd...,cl," ~
Buill ror pormanent'e. $18,000.00.
plain'Wi p1"'l)''ii ~bet tl'Hl Plaimdf · meeting at Pt. Plt~Jant· Jl'rld'iy,

16 For Sole or Trade·
Deem, Rarim:. Ohio.

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wlth hudwood
and from the .reeooent, Etna Pearl hou,ewarmin(tl ..t. tbe &gt;home of

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malti"CII; EJectrle Sweeper; an
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Bet ol 4 CORDUROY TillES u low
lor amallcr model. Sue G. A.

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blinds and awnings f9 •ll wlndows, Both eo11.l and Q:WI (urnace
beat. f' u I I h a 1 c tn e n t
1nd large rccre~tllon room , Orh•e·
way and garage . N'J.eely locatfd

11·1-11 • oo Lincoln IIlli. 'lO,liOO.OO.

MENT. Automatic . • ., furnace.

pipe at a dl~eoun\,
dcry, Lone Bottom.

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said pro)&gt;et'ly....,. tbere.rw ron-

l'O.MEROY · &amp;-room mo.1crn house
Clot.bl.
wltb hardwood noot11, Venetian

clleport. Ph. ei!ID-X.

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De!-.

Ladder~,

For
reat-J:lectrta
..Upa.ateamer. Cllatoa ~. Mjd- .

Pomeroy

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whiCh ·it! found hl V:JI. 20, Term

out of any high watnr, all uUiit·
lea to property, Cllb b prlco for
quick sale $1500.00.

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Tbe Joppa WSCS held its
[arch meeting at tbe ·hom~ of
•rs. Hel&amp;n Kibble witb eight
'"mben: and eight visitors. Re"!Shments were .served to AlberLintbicum, Margarf!t Oro!itt- 1
ckle. Ruth Barron, Sylvia Har. '
is, rM:ett.a Benedurn, Dellf. Ruth, \
'iolet Life . Visitors . Fl~rence
·vers and da•H!hters Maceclla
1d Ruth An~. Beverly Sampst'
·:.tdys Dillon, trlen and Rin·k ie
nthicum, Bobbie Grossnickle,
·rtrude Burton and the hostess. 1
· "n Kibble. Next mto-eting will
hr-Jrf at thr- born e of M:"
; ~ tta Benedum.

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POMEROY • D room&amp; on good lot

Beaftold JtoarU. Drfp
CUatoa Fllbet1 Middleport.
Pbone 12§.1
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Jt11l REGISTER
3 BIG DAYS

Firefly Llghtbulb

vey~ by EIM'.a IM'IH'T'iy, ~ al ., lo
Chard.ef, Rrb, by deed d&amp;tct} Octo·
ber ~. 1904, am
in
BY VIRGINIA CARLEYDN.
('11yde Vn"DCoont'y,
Pomeror, Book 02, 011t pa:gc 4$2 of iLht d 0cd
RiTES FOR MRS. DILLON
Funeral ·Mlrviccs w~e . field. at
Route 2. -::=;;--;-;3-~tp ~s of &lt;Meigs County, Ohil() .
2-BEDROOM HOUSE, bath,
Tbe afol"e8aid deecribed ~'WI the Church of Cbrist In' Chffstian
ment, coal furnace, plenty
Cll'late being the !lllme real es(.o.te Unlon tr[day for Mf.a·. ·Sylvia
11 oft water, 1 ~:cr~e;~"~..~f~:;~;:~ oonveycd by L .•M. SoJc-e and Ole- DJilon. Re~. HdwBtd l(i1Jh1g•w~th

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FREE----, FREEZER

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N-o. 2630 ent.illlodEotatm• Grdm ...
Phll!iOOiff vs. BC'Ii!ll!dma Cornwell ,
et at.,
a record Ol

(21) Real Estate

Dlsbed. Browoell A.,.., llldcll•
port. Reuoaab.le. Pbo.ae 8CKf.

BE GIVEN AWAY

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Pomeroy, Rut11ad and Ml~e­
w. c. T . u. memben wiU
meet Fdd&amp;y, Marcb 23, at 7:10 at
lho Fln.t BaPUII Chureh oDd a~

land.

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and asa·~i'lJIOd to
RoY~ad Pr.i!Ce boy ·llhe Coonmm Pk-1 s
Court o! 'Mlaies COlllfll:y ()!flo Decem- I
be-r 4, 1883, in fn acti(]l• for ·partibion in said Nurt. being Ol&amp;e

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Wuhlng.-

ton his disploy . · •cunve&gt;~ and Congruent PulygoJ¥," whkh won
him thi!' Sl!.'lOO lop pnze In the l::.th a nnuql Westinghuuae Science
Tn t~nt ln:1tltute
lllliPrllflfumt&amp;l Htm11dph.nfo!

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MENTS, with bundrJ Hd lll'110. One koom tn1. Haa everythlna:.
J. N. Beqel.

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B'v MR. .tNu Mlts. SMrtr
Senior Ba~d Member To- Be Sent
Mason Parent Teachers Malee ,·-,d-nt..._

riiESMITH;AMILV

Rodney L. Berrl, Airman Ap·
prenti ce U. S. Navy, son of Mr.
Mlss PrlseUla Barot~s,
Lotust
and •M n . .John R. Berry -of Reed s- Street, was notified thi3 week ol
ville has reported lor duty with th~ death of Mn. Minnie Ml'hoD
the Navy Air Transport Squadron SaundEY's, a childhood frien4 Mrs.
Seven (V. It 7) Hiclfam Air Force ~unde.n~, a former MlddlepOn re-

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t ueSady; Mdrch 20, f956

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DEATH REPOIITIO

wbidl is
T '· ' II

.4reo 'WCTU Me~
To Meet ..41 ClwrtTa

Mra. Alice Barr i.J some bcf!er
after having , the flu.

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west
Ou ,• CONSIDERATE "''
'0 rod.-; to 1·11-c place o-f be«ionmg,
PERSONAL
""''"'n"'g '~ • ....,, m"",.. ms.
in Frool•i&gt;o 5 ••d&lt;i townNh!l&gt; w&lt;l
ATTENTION
rculllge, iiind· being tiho 94m8 pre-

a FJva room modera APART·

March 22, 23, 14
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
FREE----TRACTOR Ta

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Two turollhod "'loom APAII'I'·
lliENTB. oew luroiiUH, •VIIIlllls
pold. Call 6044-ill.
846-11

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rods, liheo\"'e l!lilS't 42 rod•
' h="•o.c-e 'fl'Oil'l~b- 1811-4 D~ . \WSt 84

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an, $1190. Blllettnar's, Pomeroy,
3·20-6lp
HOUSE
and }ot in M.iddltl~,.ni;
Ohio.
3·17-31cJ--: - - = - - - - -FARM on Dailey&lt; Run. See

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Cwno\y
Coo1IOOn
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p&amp;gl(l
310. and
wohich

"''d gr•tn combtnc. Write
lD5J PONTIAC DeluXe 4-door Sed· Small
to 8ox 507, ~omeroy, Ohio.

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o( •t•OO Qqli·o C()ITJpa•ny's PlU'&lt;.ihraG.O.
·n Rltl'dan•.i T()wtll::lhip. Yo~ OOOn. y Clh\Q, t!Mncc &amp;OUJiih 3 Deg. eilllf'

Phone 2.1!1

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f..n.thnt;s, a rrecond o1

IDoo..liiilcKVii c.;;;;;,. ru.~;,..l~,-~~-=-=~--~-.,...-.,! AccompanieS Eve""
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Coupe. $2895. Blaollnar'o, Pom· . 1O-F or Sole or -Rent
Service
.
eroy, Oblo.
3-17-3tt
- -- - -- WE FREE YOU OF,.
i&amp;M- DESOTO- V8 4-door Sedan, HOl..j'SE for sale or rant ln Sugar
IURDINSOMI DITAILI
Run. Information 127 Butternut.
power steer1Q~, $l!WS. BlaettnTrevy·F•"nsterwald
3-12-12tc
er'l, Pomeroy, Ohio.
3-1'7.o3lc
Funeral Home
19~1 P'ORD Vletorll hard-top ewpe,

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and Mrs. Marshall Shutts, Rock·

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To Hlgheal Sealed Bid
,
I bulltjings - I SUo 1o be
.• ~ail' l ' tSar~ ··:,
We•
sold oeperalely
' •1110 ol \
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CHILDRJ;N'S
HOME FARM .
5-6-II
See Superintendent
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Bidding eloses Apr. 111 1918
Meigs County Commlll1953 BUICK Special 2-door Sedan,
tdoner'•
Offiee. Court Hou...
$119~.
Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ohio.
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FOR SALE

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April. Call or brinl your ocders i Tires.
to Charles R. Harris. Portland.
Ohio.
3-l6-1te
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BRING YOUll SHOES TO RA.
• SHOP AND SAVE
CINE
SHO~
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YONEY
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Two new members were welcom
lo Heath Metbodiat Cbutcb on
Sunday mornlnt wben Rev. L. A.
Bangerter aunounced th '!! traa1 ~
fer of tbe memben.hip of !Mr. and
Mr1 Bernard "'IU fom:~erly of
Hilliards . .Mrs. Ful" iJ 1 member
ot the Senior &lt;:boll Mr. FullJ ia
an attorney and the family bne.
moved to the James Arnold apart·
ed

PLA:iTiRING

Tire Sale

\lotiaes
NotiCE

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~ . Kentudcy, wi!ll takt I
VIrgil Waltt'f
. ooh.ce tm1t. on the l7tlh.. &lt;My o l 1
Rac n~. otli.o.
September, 1935, George
A
PhOAe Lcc:a..rt f alls
Memhant &amp;::1 Adrn im6U"a&amp;tor ot IJb,
3-2-3otc
~...e of Eltoa Peal11 K:lrby, De- C'N!Sed, beiug pk;lindff. fited hh I
Pl um bing and all kinds of N~pair in ~"'-- Pruba:.e Court,
w~
wurk
Mlrigs County, Ob~ Qcw;e No
,~,.. , p. -~ -~
K. W. JA~AUO
16844- &lt;be ....,... ....,ed
ton. dilat and •ll _DHYW Fulton&amp; FerRKin•, Ohio.
party wd «bars a3 -~.
Guaoa merchandise.
Thompaoa Tractor Sales »o~e- 3-l5- 6tp
~ng t.ha'!El h; no 'J)e!ISOOii. P"9-

ceatl .._ word wUl
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be cbarled for advertiJm&amp; if aot
~for befo~e tbt&gt; LOtb of each
1'01.
moa.tb follmria.l iaJertioo.
&lt;n-un 111 ~-8botlid be
l'epOI1.ed lnu.;edJai&lt;UJ. Tbe Dat)f Oue 8
~ntlal!l will aot be reepoasibiP
one_
~or more lbaa AIHI wcorteet lD
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WILCOMII NIW MIMIIU

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Can You
'Identify
The Doily

tiYSTERl'

HOMAN
Wlto lo IIIla womp? Name ller IJid 'l'OU will -.Ia 11 01
plu fl.OO for every day The Dally Senllael tJ'*ry
mn, goes IIDidenllf;~d. Me}llbers of llle Myllery Wo.
~-~~)' alld llle empl\&gt;Jetl of lbe llally Seatlnel art
lo win. Tbe ldenllly of 1'1111 WOIIWI Io Ntttl

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MYSTERY. WOMAN .CONTEST RULES

con:-~ ~"lf u?til rwber n~Uce, Tbe Dally SenliDel wiD

inll $! 00 . ys ~ry

oman Contest with the p~ lncr...
identified ~· ue ·~~lt d;&gt;y tho Mystery Woman la not
Jtery w0.;,011O:~~'";;"~nced each lime the My4ame and addre&amp;s to be eui;bJ! lo:nJ:r
have JOui'
There can be only one winner The
H
":!~-neatness or entry dlcldes ·lhe win;::
c•~a•l
t....., qne correct Entrl.. are reeeived. •
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MYSTERY WOMAN .ENTRY BLANK

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NAME OF IIYBTI!Jty WOMAN

oii vo1tr. Diol,
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'PI:AJI.CHUtcH GIIOU, MalT

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Pomerw
will meet\ Tbt Wlllilli Worker.s elias of the
U fttular RMioli. WedDeldq eY.: Enterpriae EUB cbwreb wW meet
the DAV Hall Ektllad)' 'nlunday e~niDJ at the .home ol
Is requOIIed lo briDe a pie lor ,... Mn. W. R. Davia, Rose Hill, wttb
freabmentL
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Mason- Church
To Give Classes ..
Of Instruction

!Middleport;

Emory

Powell, Ra-

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Classes of mstruchon for mem·
Mrsh1p in the :Methodist Church
will be held for the next two
weeks at the Mason Methodist
Chutch Rev. W. L. GeaMart will
be in charge.
Classes are scheduled to be
held on Wednelklay and Thursday
of thl~ week and on Monday,
Wedne5day and Thursday of next

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Deatb: Mrl. IJiy Splrea. Pome..

Ptlsf•Matrons
·Ch::':'r:;
.. :r:oy~.
· OES
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lr-·•:i:•o::·:w:H:u':'"::P:oo:I:••::
Are Dinner Guests

e

nneu member• of the Past

llotro.,.

ol the · i'OII\.01'01 Ci&gt;optw, '
OES *ere dltaallr ;an.ti\ ·o r ' the
PI~ JlalrOQi Q.W .of·tbt .Evaogelia• Cbap~er, OES. ~~~po.rt,
Pri~ eveninl. Mlsi ~~ HIJi,
PQQ'IeMy,
ga¥e die lnvoca~lon pre.
1
eedtng the meal. -and Mrt~. Han'y
lloudubelt, -preahkat of -the . ho:~- ~
teas club, w.eh::omed t he visitors
· with Mn. Carrie Nye, PomerOy,

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PLAN SPICIAL MIITING

Better Cars - Less Money

Tuesday, March 20, 1956.

~=~.-.::~~:~~. :r~d~Herma~~

Pomeroy Chapter

GRACE KELLY 'WEDDING TQGS

week

Sure There Is A Goocl R~~"' Why
Particular People Buy Here

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Spee1al meeting&amp; at the Middle.
port Church of Christ thia week
include the Me1ga County Men's
Fellowship Ra1ly to be held this
e\'emng at 7 30 at the local cbur·
ch, the Homebuilders Class on
Tuesday at lhe church; the Loyal
Women's Class meeting whlch wUI
be preceded by a potluck supper
at the church dining room on
Thursday at 6:30; tile Prayer service and Bible study at 7 p. m. on
Wedne~ d ay when Mrs Boyd Dilprd, Deerborne, Miehipn, will- bt'
the devoUonal leader with apedal
rausie by L. R. 'wtley and Homer
· Rice.

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Knitwear
ColorUI.ates

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dinner prepara·
tJ~ ·. .~ Xr.s. J"aul Wian, Mrs,

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Tenntssee Senator Captures 21

Of Minnesota's 30 Dem. Votej

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AY JACK HAGERTY
Stevenaon eongratullted ~
UnltN PJWA staH eorr ••,.,.,.,.,., er on the rictory euly todq 1:JW;
HINNEAPoLIS. Minn. UP ""d the oelbock 1VOUJd 1101 , . ..
~ &amp;tee: Kefauver . won a fttm. hil etmpaign to bead the Demol(iq lliD.Oelo~ ptes1dcnta1 Prim- eraUc ticket again thU year. Tbe
My_ elertJoa Vlttory Tuesday and .defeat for StevellJOil waa unexpeet:"
~ todaJ the tide bad tUJ'ned ed, aince be Md tbe support of t11i!1
an tbe race for the Democnt.le Demoeratic . Panner - Llbor J»ar..

~:!!,&gt; ~e.,~·· VI. W. Hayes,
·liljjf·~,u;; HaWttns, Mr•. •M. L.
' ~~~.'· !if~: WDJ,Jiey110ld• and
M!il.· lio)&gt;m llon1f,
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Chic n' Charming

Conf~eOn

SEE FOR YOURSELF

Education Attended By Mrs. Smith

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'lenten Service
Held-On Sunday

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nomiaaUon.

1111d the

Legion Auxiliary
01 ~wis-Manley.
Post Contribute!
210, 2 door. llere'o a neat little Cbevy that wUI oave you
plenty. Standard shirt, good tires, plaatl'e seat covers.

now 895.00

.

1952

,nominee n~ed a

4eeUive Yidory to remam the
trout-runnel' for the nomutatioc

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In a cb-i l actlon, . a Qetition for
diyo~e ha.d been
In t;lle
M'W• Clwk qf Courts ~ffk:e by
Betty tou Gllke)', Harrisonville,
"8alnat Bernard Gilkey, Harri·
Tb.e petition

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eo1tple

were.

ttates that the 1
In 1849 8nd
ope Cfrl

Fr-.

ty orp.aization ot Sen. Hubut ·
Jfqmphny aad Gov. OrVille
man.

S... Turnint Pelnt

"I believe tbil PriiiW'Y """""
the turning point in the eampjjp
for the Democratk nominauoa;"
Kefauver told cheaiq supporteq
at a vietory celebntion here earJr
Ibis mOllliJig.

He led in tbe statewide baUotin•
and ia seven of the •tate's nin~
congreulonaJ district~. The statewide victory 1ave blm 21 of t1J!1o.
state's 30 Democratic NaU..Illl
Convention votes, while OM ..trote
rode 0!1 t.be individual reauJta in
eacll of the districts.
.
WJtb ~ or the state'a 3,8'78 ,
preciDcts rf"PC)fttag, Kefauver bad:
229- votel ttl Steve1110n's l?Sr

&amp;r~nville~

Conu,..nman
for his tupport of •
the twa c.,..,_..

857.

~epart~· a, Jlolj
' be- held.\froui 6-7

Pre.ident Eilellhcrwer .... ..,
overwbelr:aiDg Yietor in a noiDillaJ_
llepqbllean eonteot wttb f!en. :tViJ;
Ham kaowlaDd ol California. Xiww.
land cUd not campa:i.p aDd said
be would have Witbdrawu Ii per..
mitted under MJnoeaota laws after
the President's decision to seek
reelection.
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f.Rd will take
wors hip the
muJie will be
youth choJr di·

H. Sauer anc:l Miss
EFI•twil" with MNI. Paul
accompanist.
H,OI.ZIR HOSPITAL
Admitted &amp;itutd8y: Jed LeP.,
Henderson, W. Va.
Adrbitt~d Sunday: C. II. Church,
MidtllePort; Mrs. Vern Wa-tterson,
ltacille; Arnold Frazier, Pliny, W.
MrJJ. Louls Carr;at.o, South-

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~uver upset Adlaa E Steven!Otl an a state wMre analysts had

Warrt:n H. Brilbt, • former putor of tbe SlmpeoD !)(ethodist
A eandle-Hgbt Lenten serv1ce I
Chuft"h, Pomeroy, u a leader of
was heJd at .the First Presbyterone of the «f''I;J'P8.
ian cbureh Sunday evening by the
Westrnlmter Youth Fellowship directed by their advis&amp;r. i}{rs. Jud .
~on White. The moderator of tho I
WYF, Ju1ie ProbascO, was leader
and LyDn Buchanon was pianist.
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The hymn "In The Garden" was
sung by Susan Phobasco, Betsy
Wo}fes, S.haron Evans, Janice Zerkle. and Becky Grueser and read.
'~;; ;~~i;i!,1 :
f9r the service
W
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Pauline

1953 Chevrolet

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Game1 were erijoyed durin« the
social bour With prizes awarded
to the tbirty memben and guesb.
Tb• dini.na ~n:t table. were decorated ill 'reeiMJii with St. Palrlck'l Day with arranlil'ement.!J of
•priDJ: IWwel'$ us'e&lt;t aa the center
Piece. Mrs. Joe Young, Jr., Mrs.
C. P. Gallagber and Mrs. Lee
Rotilb were on tbe dlalna: room
~~ittee and the committee in

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1951 Nash

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!!talesman 2 door, boy, A real sharp car. Fbtllihed In
heav~nly blue thai's bountllo please you. Seats make A
bed. Good and clean.
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Jane lu .... t

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JeaMe Cain

"Genlleme11 Marry
Bnmettea"

(CI.-oco~M-Ttchnlcolor)

District youth .
Rally To Be H~ld
In Point Pleasant

ALSO

John Pavn•

CARTOON

Coronet\1 pa11. A bealillflll blonde ear with a nice sbape.
New ahooa ton. Gl'v~t It !be eye tonight. You'll be pie sell.

now 595.00

Beavor
Pa.
.
Friend• may ca.ll at the Raw.
lin.Js~oabJ f.uner.al , Home until

Friday mor~IDJ 'Wheit tbe B.ev. J.

Easter Sunrisr
Service Planned
At Pt. Pleasant

ldw'-"' Chitles will c:onduet pri- tion Co.,
va~ service' lor the famUy. ;Bur- t.est.Rh,

ial w/u . be Ia the Union ·Street liOti .sen.
Cemetery, A~~t!M and' ft;endll are Millin&amp;' and
asked to omfti flo:wers.
chief c;hemist,
W.CIU'pentft. begaa a new Reflnlnl
•:~::e,: •:!fter be ;.came' to JliddJe- ver, Colo.,
.;.
he 1tudied
and etc. ltof;
aaart

Mrr Mur,._.,

"HELL'S ISLAND"

1952 Dodge

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now 495.00 · ·

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