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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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mn do ia: Oluiilt's n.amt' u:ld for
lhe elory of Thy name. Amen.

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J . Le.sbe Kunze, Pa:stor. Ohlln'b
Scthoof 9 : 1~ llheo Smtth, Supt.
Womb lp eenoiee 10 :30; You-t h F ellowship 5:30; Monday 2 p. m .
Dau1tbter.s o1 Ruth will meet wit'h
H. (SamiCN'I ) w l1t not that thol
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:\trs. C. E. W. Downie.
Lord ••• de!Hirted from him. 7:30 Come Double Class will m~
(Ju.,_s 16:20.1.
l)t the ehuroh ; Wednesday 7:00
PRA Yf:R: 0 God, hr-lp us t o ' :\lid Week Bible Study ;~nd prayer
lr.1•ep kindled on our Mo.art"s B~t.ar SCJ'V'ice; Thursday 7 :00 Chot r retbt&gt; ftrt&gt;S of thr Jh;l y Sp1.rit. Lt"Hd he.arsal.
w b) Ills p(Nif'T inlo p.a\h.s of
Pre5byttori•l'l Chu rch, Hurkol)('hrolt.l:m 9&lt;'TVi&lt;"e. tu rtas k-:. tlw.t wt&gt; Y'ili{!. Church Schoot 10 A. M. F .

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Your Spring and Summer
charm begins with your hair.
We can 11tyle It for a new,
lovelier look. Stop In loday for
that permanent or cut, Just to
fit the pertiOIIallty.

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Q;t~e Is Heavy

QUARLES TELLS AIR FORCE STATUS

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Improvement
NO MONEY DOWN
36 MONTHS TO PAY!

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our &amp;OQd food ud gtcoe.

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V"Otle of tlbe Board in U(IJenCoing .Breen was 3-0. ~ Pre&amp;ident Robert Goo'ald Rood

and Fred SaU:Dilen voted to f.a· .
vor of .tlbe actioD. .11ft: C. P. Stout

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-·~· of d.i.scriminatill:il: against baDd iliJirudiJq .... ldOJ&gt;Ie41flj,.
a member or the bud. loWing a dia:Uuioo of ~ ....
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~e group aft« tbeir
'aries .,.;d 1 0 - -~~~
ded&amp;iOD to exollfflte Breen bad
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beea, reiM'lhed 1.mt he would c.u'I7
Maooo Couuty
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A. c. Jones
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Funeral Services .mare~w~oo- ...,...
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1'i1l Be Tuesday ..,!:..,":--:: :.00";',.:...,~

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band dir«ton&amp;
eoullllies iD the
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b.rge cou:aties lll'e t.he oaly

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and SYlMEI Trellled Fabrics

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Funeral servicese Ior .Mrs. A. c . ton sai.-iel Dlfln! in line witll
Jones. 7 s, of Pomeroy wbo ~ at 4bOSe of ~ te~. The

ber residence SUnday after ·a lingering Hlness will be !held TUe&amp;day afternoon in Ewing Funeral
Chapel at 2 p . m. Rev. Groves will
officiate oat tbe service.
Surviring the deceased are her

To Dtlak 'l'o Mom 0.
Her Illy. 11111t to A.
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Mom Alwaya · Ki.,.: ·

hasband A. C. Jones .rd a niece
AJoise Reibel, boUt at the -home.
Other SW'Yi\'OC'S' are: sisters,
10m Googlein, Pomeroy and

Tbal Milk Wu Goad,

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C. .M. Hoover, Pamesville, 0;
lll'lo·l '"'~ brotlhers: E. W. Harper, MadiO.. .and Ethan H-.rper of
Poot.eroy.
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C. Harper of East Sl Louis, lll., ·

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7:30 P. M.

Rev, Wllslo L. 111•!1....

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At OakRidgeTennesee 't(,d~y

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0~ RIDGE. Tenn. UP- An about SO feet fiWay fNJm the
ex.pZ~uJtq ripped ·llhe oarea ilf an plodi-ng drums.
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Atorntc ~r.gy Commis&amp;Jon pint
here ~. lcr'itiotily "ia,iuring
·t hrte WO!'kiiU!ID.
Tbe AEC ~ the blast w~
"'nooHH·~IMr. A spokesmao sa.td
severa.J eoatliDet6 of zirConium

Ohio Fuel Gas Co
.. Chief Geolo~l · at the
.. Is Hons Spmlker atomic eoero.a-ndaty.

of :drconlum
metll explOded 10 o1. salvage yard
west end of t ·b e Y·12 plant,
a produdion
Tesearob and devetopment imtallation t~e~-r t·h is

oxide lod 1CI'AJ!I'

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Explosion Rips Atomic P~an-'-t - -..
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Of The Nuue1111
Uprlghl Po,lllon

Several other niecns and nephews alao survive the dec:&amp;sed.·..
Mm. JoneJ was a member of
the Rock Springs
iMetbodi.st
Cburoh.
Burial will be io the Beech
Gr ove Cemetery,

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What Mom ·.oJWOy$ ~sidefect ·o·mu•t•
Ask--ybur ~ a·nd she's sure·io a·gtee
Milk's o trecit oil grftt ~l.tfi ::1~. ,

BAKER FURIITURE

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following • '"""' H.· Withers l'epQfted taat .die .letro!er.ed "' !lim by
m~gof of
die Mason CowitJ ter bad 8o;u-d
Education,

lkeen.. in the petition, was
t!harged with playing favorites
amO'ftl h is student!, playing .poker w.l.th &amp;tudents, 'Hid 4(iviog c-ig!ll"et.tes to Ule students of hia baud
The petition was presooted to the
Board by Mr. and lllrd. Ed Kille o!
li"' Haven• .

Of Candid,tes'
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Clears Wahama ·Band Ia~r

At Chester High School

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fle.11 teal con•tru t tion • Sylmer treated fabrlc1, a
Oow Corr~ i n g Sillco11 Proc•n. are ea1ier to clean
. . , w o te r-borne ••oins like coff ee and toft drinkl
roll off without wetting fabric , .. oily stain• more
e cni ly o nd co mplete ly removed whh houMhold
aolve l'l t clea ner.

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S. Thb-d St.

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that •nuftled outJ
Injured oearly 100,
ta\lllfd some $10 mlJlion dam·

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reiCtor developmem
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eviTed whtll .tbe tbree men were
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new scbedl.tJ.e will :If:' ioto effect
with oewly ofaiMI penwnel in
~two C!ategrriee.
'l"be board moved to adV'I!I'tise for
sale 61l'!'YI!D old school buildings and
the land oa which eaeb is lota.ted.
Amoog those adw:niied will be
tw() building&amp; at W4!11t Columbia.
{Jthen are Lewis. G1Q'IIl, Red Mud
Grant and Hartzell.
Bids trom t.wo companie&amp; Wlft'
accepted ~m oft bUieS. The Fann-ers Truck and Imp)ement Company' 5 bid of $:11'79.+1 for two t:raernational ebassitl Wlilf -aceepted u
~ J . D. Moore, In e., o !
was •"'-L.Il
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Charleston for two Superior ~
ies at $186Z.55 each..
A special meeting for the tentative appoi_n tment of teacher per.
sonnel was scheduled for May 21,
8 p. m.
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Miller Murder
Trial Set For ,
The Fall Tei'Jil

Ruth M'U!er, 29 of Hartlord
t~ wmMrs.
be tried for murder durtnc
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have ·lost ·an -._rm and 'a 1
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the September ienn of Maoa
Myers, 2ft, 'had • r~t
bl~.~ County Court. it Wll9 announced on
oft in t he bM$1. W R Stoobof Ieot """·
bury, 24. was severel). bUrnett All Friday
Judge U:!wts H. Miller of the
f·hree, emplo,vees of Union Ca~bide Circuit Court said that the- current
Nudear Co., were otJakeD to Oak trial docket. is al~ady filled and
Ridge Hospiot:al
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that the Hartford woman wiU be
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The site of .flhe &lt;explosion is ced husblnd, Leroy Mtller, in Sept.
abo-ut thr~e or four- miles from ember.
the city. Its I~· wu 'felt slight·
The abootiag of MJ Jler O«llm!d
ly in ·t he Atomic ~Y Commis- on Marth 20 at the small Miner
sion oHi&lt;:es !here. Witnesses uid holM lo H~rd - Mrs. llillel'
dust. and mrtoke ~auld · be seen told pOllee at tbe t.Jme that she Wll
r ising ·above a ridae whkib &amp;eJw." afraid ol 111m and that 1M&gt; bad
ates t.he plant fmm the 'City. eboked bN' toto untoMdout.._
Them was no .aceom~ng fire tho aillll bofare.
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