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The Dad~ S~:ntmel

Southern Locol
Teacher Meeting
To Be Thursday

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ft~~i~,~~~~~was prese
nt
Church

D V HUI boua:ht the Jl'rtnk aale at the Court llouse
Allen farm 'It Portland at the w1ll move in tile future

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POMERO\
SOCIETY

Mineral Lodge
Holds Annual
Eas ter Egg f ete

PRIIS
el..dli)Ou
ahowen In
oloudy with

LETART FAlLS

Cinda Foglesong
Is Honored On
Sixth Birthday

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36 to 44.

I

BEAUTY SALON

Ninth Birthday
Of Billy Rice
IS Celebrated

Mon. thru Sat.
9 - 5 P.M.

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WATCH
REPAIR

Dennis Johnson
Is Honored With
• hd p
Blrt
ay arty

RICHEY

Four Are Fined

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Tuesday Even.ing

Fmet were meted out to
men Tuesdn nicht in P"meroy
M'ayor Charlea Legar's court In
which two of the four reeelved
jail ~entencu in addit1on to fanes
Ienning, )foJiohan, 37, of Cool·
ville, charged with driv1ng while
Intoxleated, plesded aullty and ""
JIHIItd a fme ~ $100 and c01t1
plu• lttree days in the eount)' Jlil
Edward Hednck, Pemero:r, en·
tered a plea of guilty " the tame
charge f:1f dnvlne while under the
mnueace and also was fined $100
and eost11 plus tbe Lbree days in
the tounty ba11tile
Lanny Jcokms, arrested by the
Ollto H1a:hway Patrol for defect1ve
brakes, was tllelsed a f•ne of $5
and costs by Mtyor Lea:ar and Wll·
liam Sm1th of Pomeroy arrnted
by clty poltoe for lntoxltatlon wu
1110 fmed
eolts
In other court cue11 Tuesday H
D Sampson, 60. of Tuppers PlaJnl,
m an appearanee before County
Judge Emmett Peoples, pleaded
guiJty to an lntoxlcation tbarge by
Deputy Clarence Shields 1nd wu
fmed $:1 and coJta. Sampson wa1
unable to pay and was remanded
to the eounty jail.

denominations and creeds throughout ?ita·
tnol•v made preparations for the observance of
~_as1te!, Sunday as 111 climax to the many ser·
Holy Week.
church~s in Mason City, New H&amp;ven, Hart·
West Columbia today hsted their services

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,,_and

l"our Vl!lltors received cola
award11 for being 75 years or old·
er. A881Sltng Mrs H E Starkey,
chairman, were Mrs Harold Cast· ~
er and Mrs Wallace Bradford
9.30 a
In Harrisonville last evenm!!'
where Mn Vugii Atkms was chatr
man, ass1sted by Sharon and Glor·
1a Atkms, M1ss Add1e Bradfield,
82, received the cake and four
6 00 a took hgme colas A totil ol 931 ap
Sunday pcarcd
Wor
The xray umt eocs to Chesler
tomorrow 12 SO to 3 30 p m, and
makes 1ts laat v1sit tomorfQw evemng 4:30 to 7 30 In HcJ11loek
Grove.

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Goessler Jewelry

Portland 237

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EXAM PtE:

HAVE YOUR

WITH THE
PURCHASE OF
ANY BEDROOM,._
SUITE OR LIVING
ROOM SUITE
Regularly Priced
At $159.00
., up

Washable

THROW RUGS
and

Chenille Bed Spreads
Beautifully Wa11ht-'fl
for Ea11tcr

Tri-Lustre
Cleaners

Robinson's

MW lltreel
llld4lepoli, Oblo

Seeond Streel
romeroy, Oblo

Laundry
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Mason Methodist
Baptismal Rites
Held On Sunday

ButJLismal r1 tcs were observe•!
1t the ~l:l~on Methodist Chu1 ch
un Pa lm Sundr~y w1lh the follow·
m{ ,d.JClliK baptllCtl
Kevin mfant snn of Mr anti
M111 Donny
Yonker.
Mason
1 t•rrl' Lynn Jntanl dnughtel nf

Mr and Mn Dav1d Bumgardnt·r.
Moundsv •lle, Edward, son or Maj
nr an1\ Mrs Donald C Ro()f, Man
KAthleen. daughter of Mr and
Mrs Ray nwnd Gro&gt;~thut sc, Hun:
mcmberll roee ln•d into th1•
church durin~ the service we11
Jume11 and Ric hal d Johnson

AN
OPEN
BOOK

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a.

and
m Sun·
n\ Sunday

idbrnmg

wftr.

KIUmgsworth;
Sjlrvlce,
Church

.Rev

The douds anll showers moved
In wtth a weak low-nressure front
during the mght, hlh.nt. western
counties by daybreak.

Jobless Total
Shows Increase
For 26th Week

Donald Snuth, arnnger and1
mu)teal di~cctor, dJmea from'
Oberlin Musical director at New
England'! famed CohU!K!t Music
Circus, Sm1th h1s been assUJtant
eon~uctor at New York City Cen·
lcr Opera, and pltmst for tho
popular Max. Liebman TV "Show
of· Sho.ws." H9 abo had a mus1cal
hand m lhe Romberg tour

The weatherman predicted rath
er cloudy and mild weath'er with
a chance qf scattered .ahov.er.s
through Thuraday Tempcral~res,
however, were expected to ebange
Gene Bayliss, choreoerapher
very little today and Thuraday. for "Tbc Voice of Firestone'' ha!S
1
oddlllonal eredlts ol the Blrm
Skies were mostly ~lear Tuel· lughalb Opera Under tbe Stars, Co
day the weatherman said, ' with haaaet l~tustc: CiralU, ~. Oakdale
~.ft~fnoon temperatures In '•h•l• ·'' Theatre .at Wallingford, Conn.
ClOuds covered most of the
ot;i broadway and on numerous
Tv. showsJ
1Tuesday mght
temperature
Earl)' mornmg
rcadtng' ranged
£rom 31 a1 ' Oonslatenuf praised for
smgmg and.
Y'oung&amp;town to 46 at Cincinnati

~~~~~~~~~~~~~Co~IUD!bua
tePo\'led 39, Cleveland
~1
S4R~d_To_led
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1he

~r~gr! Be~g:P~~ce4

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remedY' fO:r the cure of IIODUI Jerioua dilallli
bo on 1\lard. Shun It b7 all me11111o
beoonoelti UM c:ould bO tllaallroua.
Colll\tlt your phyolcllliL
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All&lt; hla vlewa !&gt;!\ "leyltfl7 _........•
He wUl el.. you i can41d OYaillljjoa. ,

"' medlesl
There !s nolhln1 hush-hush al!Oul
..,.arch and I~• dlooo'l!frin. lledlol.. la aa

1

WASHINGTON (UP! - Starting,today, )lomes financed by
FHA·insured loans can be purchased wlti lower down pay·
1'
ments.
This reducllon is one of the principal provisions of a $1,850,000,000 anli·recession housing bill signed Into law Tues·
day by President Eisenhower. The legislallon Is deslped to

.Easter

Come In ond·See These Beautiful Fun
this is a once in 0 lit. time opport~niey.
· Don't ',Be ,Disoppointed.

011 Tbe Bri&amp;IILe•t Coraer Ill Mlcldlepol1

MIDDLEPORT

try suddenly lln't golng to
wings and save tho economy
because the SO"(a'lled eme,rgeney
housmg btll h11 been signed."
Braman sa1d the vol~e of new
tred1t provided by the euura ls
small m comparison ~h ON'tlraJI
home financing oper3~D8.
Jnttmt ~ IMNI_.
Here are tile major~rovisions
of the legislation and when thq
will take effect '

buslnosL

- Federal Hou•lng
er Norman H. Muon

' lohn M Dickerm•ll• executive
director of the NatiOnal Assoeia·
tlon of HomebuddeH, !laid th(!'
,Jaw could be 1of "trenlendous
benefit" to moderote·mcomc ram·
iUet unable to buy homes bpeausc
of tight credit.
BuL Hnold P. Braman. manag·

DUTTON DRUG· CO.
'
COATS IILDG.

speed the bu&lt;ldmg of 200,1100
homes th1s year and to create
300,000 new jobs.
E1scnbowcr gave h•s kpprov:.~l
to the bJII somewha.,L reluctantly
He conceded 1t will create new
jobs, but said in an unusual mtssage to Congress that it wall alu
saddle the taxpayers with "d
wholly unnecessary burden or
to one billion dollara" by
the government to •ssume
I
tion which rightfully belong to

''Trtmendous Btnfit"

opea book_-~~r_!ll_lho-lcl1o-

BAK~R FURNITU~~

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Kaiser Reduces
Aluminmn Price
Two Cents Pound

Housl'ng Law Cuts
Down Payments On FJM Homes

On President For lax

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rldiCUIOUI

Wlo•d Js Recei•Ved
Of' ters

Just In Time

When the medical profesaiOD
_,proves a new remedy, Jt la made public
so thai everybody miQ' beneAI from IL
Poliomyelitis vacolnela a aood Ul!llpie.

Should you read~ heor aboula

7.30 p

Ellis

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CUT &amp; CURL'S

II

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Hair Cutting

BARBER and
BEAUTY SHOP

- [)es.cri.bed

Three Are Cited
To Mayors Court POileroy Man
At Middleport
C..Autbor 0{
-Jmical Paper

Hair Styling

WARNER'S

hon.
In other news eonference hlab·
hllhll, the President
- Said h ~ Defenoe Deportment
':~''IIO''~tio? plan whlo~ he probo
11ubm•l to Cona:re11 on
Th1&gt;r1&lt;la~ , 111 bued on the neeeaof
defen~~e !letl'etar)r Nv·
central authority 11 to th41
compo11tion and 1trate«lc
planning of 1rmed forces
-Ellplamed that despite his ol&gt;
he signed the ant1 reces·
bill Tue!lday beeall!e
he
1ts advantage• out·
wet&amp;hed the d111dvantage11
-S11d ht deeadcd apintt a
urulateral suspension of nuclear
tests beciUIC he didn't believe It
would be for the good or the
Untted States
-Sa1d he hJidn't ab~ndoncd
hope that RussJa would c:hallge
1ft attitude &amp;ufflciently 110 that
there Oil he a conltrue:tive eaal·
weat summit meetmg

lltatement that a 110&lt;11led palate
guard wa1 keeping from blm In·
fonnatlon that he should hsve.
Thi1 was m connectiOn w'itb a
statement made 1n a recent tele·
VISIOD mterVIeW by Sen Slylea
BndlleJ (II·N H )
- Expreased the opinion tbat
mdUJtnal automation will be a
good tbing for the nation but he
cautioned that induatry should DOt
Two men from Long Bottom
and anotllcr from Portsmouth. 1f1
use 11 only for the purpose of
throwing people out or work
0., will appear m Ma)'Or C 0 I·~
Vt- Prop.t,.nda lattd
Fi!ber's cottrt tonighl
Kr. NtJIGa R Swain, Crown --&amp;Id be does not beh.ev.e a
IArre..stcd by the Sla'te Patrol, City, and Ronald L Williams, Porn·
Duelear test dcme can be
they are Morgan Hcrtery, S2., eroy, are co-authora or a technical 1e!•PI&lt;idec see:retly wttbout detce·
by other countrieiJ
Portsmouth for mtOXICitlon: Al· paper appe1nng ln the current ts-Vetoed 1 suggeat1on that the
ban Taylor, 38. Long Bottom, m· sue of Monthl)' Operating N&lt;ltel, a
toxiCillon and Chester Wells, 31, system-wide publication of Amerl· psychological warfare board be
Long Bottom, for driving whilt ean Gas 6: Electric Se"ree Corpor re-established 1n an effort to tm·
under the mfluence of intoxat· atlon
prove U.
achievmentl in a
The tec:hnacal artacle, covenn1 a
beverages
1 t.attle With RUIIll.
"
....0 - - idu developed
...........r-thal It llillbt'lle
Tbe trio WI$ tlted into court by the two mea Ia enlilled "La)&gt; a &amp;ood ·idea to havo one offl&lt;w,
last mght to lay out Apnl 1 1nd plnJ Gasket Rin11• In H2 Time " pouibly m the State Dcpartmenl,
today m Jill pending their bear~ Swam 11 Juntor MalntenaDCe Man for that purpose.
mg
and Wllham11 a Ma.ilttenance Helper
--5ald emphalieally that be ,
Tuesday mght James Edward
In keepmg with the company· does not believe the aation an
Taylor, 22, Long Bottom, p]o,.~d wide program encouracmg em be put bad: on the road to ecogutlty to driving wtthout • II· ployees to develop work-tmprove. nomic recovery JUit by federal
ccnsc, wu fined $10 and tost•, ment Ideas, Swain and W1Ibams spending. He said be would rath·
;.~.nd also was
held in custodJ eaeh recetved a monetary reward er 1ee more prwate •pending in·
pcndmg payment of fine and for the1r contribution.
stead.
costs
-Satd be decaded sonietime
ago, when the matter wu onder
agalmt pulllni
Premdent Richard 11. Nixon
at the bead of an int.er.govem·
ment operating commiuee wblob
sees that White Ho""" decisions
are earti.ed aut by the vanOUJ departments aDd agenties He uid •
vA 1....r Alumm~m 11 Chem•ul 1t wu deeided tbat this would be
~ ~
UDpouibie becaUIO of the Vlee
COLUMBUS UP-Newly uncm· Sale11, In«:, announced today a rt· Praident'l statutOI')' and consti·
ploycd dtppcd sharply m OhJo duction in price of 2 tentJ per tulional reaponubibtlea However,
last week, but the ioLal number pound for pri1111ry alumblum pig, the President said that NIXon had
of JObless showed an increase Cot effective April 1, 1D58.
been 8lVtn more opportunity than
the 26th lltraight wed:
Price• for aluminum mill pro- any other vice preaident he knew
The Ohio Burea._u of UnempJoy. ducts are under atudy and will be of to partielpate ill exeeutive dement Com'lcnsabon aa1d tod;ay annouaced. shortly.
partment planning and decisions
.st1 t 1stlcs 11howcd a decrease or
Revued price liltl eovermg the
DIICU... Ta Cut
3,176 new claimants during tl 1c changes ID detail wtll be mailed by
A repQrter aBked the President
week endmg March 29 than Ill the company direet to CUitomers. what he thought about the arguthe previous week.
ment that a promp t.u cut would
Total unemployed went up to
really result m blUe lou m rev..
215,8M. That f1gure plus the 23 W •.,
uue because of the ltimul.ating
202 newly unemployed brough'
SIS.
n~-th
effect II would ha.. oalhe e&lt;ono- '
the total rcceivmg bcncf1l,s tu
veil
my. The President said it Jaad ~
2!18,1166.
.
been 01lued pro and ooa before
Columbus
and
Mrs. Allen C. lUll received word ,
and there were facton OD.
Cleveland,
Youngstown !lhowcd a dcclme of of tbe deatb of ber hilf sister, ¥n.
aide.
newly unemployed for last week Leah RUey, or Cambridge, Mau.
the President said. the
while Akron and Cmcinnall had
FUneral services were held in IIO'!erDII!tnt muat a:o elow In de·
more newly unemployed
CAmbridJe, Friday, Marth 28.
a tax. cut bec:au11e tt
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a bod effi!Ct on the

Your lham of abau1iful home

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

Financier Bernard 11. Barue~'!
teotlmotll' Tuesday
1t would be "folly''
to cut
tu:e11 The Pre1ident replied thaC '
M had knowa Baruch for 30
years, had a great mpeet for
bia oplruon11, and beheved that
four they warranted serioUJ coneidera.

GRADE SCHOOLS By Mayor Legar

County Churches List
'For Easter Sunday

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Reibel's Are Host
At Sunday Dinner

MYRTIS' KAY'S

WASHINGTON (UP) - President Elaenhower aounded an·
other go-slow warning today on culling luet.
The PrHldent told a news conference lbat we must stop
and look very steadily at proposall to cut taxes. He nld we
must really make sure that we are right and that a tq. cut
woul!l have a beneficial effeet upon the economy in future
---yean
He wu uked about New Y~k

Hlth totlar

LANGSVILLE

;

"''Go S~ow" Warning On Ta~:.. .
&amp;onomy
In
The
Future'¥
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Must Be Made Safe Says lk,e
nttne

Ther

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, 1'ht&gt; tc~l hers uf Southern Lm:al
School D1stud Wi ll meet at 7 30
, sponsored by
p m Thursday at I he Racme H1gh
of which Joan
School wJt11 the H1gh School tea
lli the pres1dent and
ehcrs as hoslll
Sarah E. Bowman - ~llddleporl Soelel) Editor - Ph•ne 6209
tbe' dlfector
Teacher::; o[ the Sy racuse Sc hool
LucUle HawkiD• - Pomero) S..clety Editor - Phone 6244
Will
be lfJ charge of the progra m
of Leanmg On
Lawrence Ros~ prtncJpal of the
Syracm;e schools Will be In charge
followed
By Mn J o. Roush
of a round table d1seusswn on
Lew.. A talk on . Youth
"Prom
ot10
n
and
Grading
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The
Hume Room Mothers w'll
by Mrs Arnold H1ehard"
Robert
Bowen,
C'ounly
lo~ lem en
wid
a
part; at the s" hool· housr
and Mri\ Cu rtiS
tary
School
Supcrv
mo
r,
WJll he " r1da\ lnr the children Eggs wil l
of Rutland spoke on
Mr and Mrs Homer Cash1 v1~
present to d 1~cuss the recent t·oun be served
I Pomerov IOOF Lodge No 242 Ited 1cct·nll) 10 Columbu~ \\ 1lh
ty tead•ers rnc etme held 111 Rut
choir or the Ml \lonah held lhetr annual Euter F.:gg sup relatl\ cs
Mr ~ Jo s~ ph
Fustt:r, daughte
Cmda Foglesong d.n ght~ l ol land
f @o1Wst Cuun:h M1ddlepurt under per ruesday . March 25 Other
Mr and Mrs Steve Ro!Json of
Ca
rol
Lynn
Ro~cdale
M1ch
Mr
and
\lrs
Donald
l'o,!
lcso
ng
1 of ~t rs E• vm Bum lod ges m attcnda11ce wt' r r from Gallipol! s liHI \fts Wilham RoiJ
Ycrc recent guests of her purcnt~
Mason
was
honored
on
hc1
s1xth
.e;; ri~~:~;·~p:r:~cscntcd two sclccttous Athens Beverly, Manetta Ohto, son of Middleport 'l'ocre Sunday lurthdl\\ w th a p ro t ~ held at th•
\ir and !'f'II'S Ralph Webb Mr
and ·Lest 1 Fot get · A HtpleL Pomt Pleasant Parkers evcn1ng di&lt;rncr guc~ts (If Mr'&gt;
Webb who IS workjng Cor thr
hnme 11f her parents \ta1th 26
"Prei:lous Lord was prese nt burg Cott&amp; gcvJ!lc and Ruffalo, W Ra lph Robson and raml 1v
Rev Hay B1ddle, 11aslor or the '!ovcrnment IS employed at New
by Janet Wng bl acton 1panJed Va Total attendance was around
('apcr hats and horn~ 1\Cie prt! Langsville Congregatwnal C'hn.
Mrs Geor:gc Hees of \1ason W
Richmond , 0
Dorothy Combs of :Mt z 1011 60 members of all the lud~t'S
Va , was the Monday guest CJf sent('d each guest as favors an~ han Church Will commence J
Mr and Mrs J. L Anderson or ,
;::;roup
games
were
playt'd
Thc.s,•
Churc1h Rutland
After the dmner. prmclpal ·~rs Vrrgil Campbell
weekly senes of mcctmgs at the ::itrmgbUrg and Mr and Mrs Jo
! Mrs Campoell !-farne r pre ..cntcd speakers were Mr "~ B WPich of Mr and Mrs Robe rt I ehe•\ mcluded :1 tr('as ure ht 1•! with foil church ~hrch 31st
'lcph Spence daughter Sue of
Ylanctta, who Is also a Tru~lee or
covered chocolate roms bcmg th•
Rev B•ddle 1s trammg lh1 ~y rac u.se were weekend guests o!
I plano solo 'Near 'l he cross the Board of Directors f1 om the and daughlci Debbie, rcturn~d lre.a~mre
to tht·lr home 1n Colu mbu s Moa
and a select•on by the Jumor
Jumor cho1r ol the church un \1r and ~rs C W Ruseberry
thoU' of the Naomi church sang a Grand Lodge Home, Spn ngfleld , d.ty aft er a weekend VISit w1t11
A color ~c hcme •Jf vmk anr! spec1al numbers to be Uehvere•l
Mrs Delph•a Cummms was at
, pumber lo conclude the J!rogram
and Mr H L Coope r who Is the Ins mother, M1 s Theodore Lehe,v grel!n was earned nul on the de Easter mornmg
tol zer Hospital fOJ':' treatmenl
Followang the program refresh Grand PatTI arch of the State of and M1 s Emma Lcifh{·lt
corated btrthd.a) cake w1lh 'Red
Sandn P1e1 cc who b compl et ,ast week
ments were served m the church West VirgmJa [ntiimpment
Su nda y dmner guests of Ml ~ Rl&lt;llng Hood charach;n markl}l! 1t!g her second year vf collcgl'
A soc aal hc.ur llfterward s 1us en 1 heodore Lehew and Mrs Emm 1
Mrs J Elmer Grimm or Belpre
l'ach p~ec e
, work at RIO Grande College will
~ining room
JOyed b} all prese nt
,penl several days wllh her 10n
T clfhclt were :\1r and Mrs
Ro
RE'fresllments wt•• c se1ved to be the solOist
hrt Lehew and daughter and Lmda Perry
Heverl) Carsorl,
Mr and Mrs Everett McKmgh' 'lind daughter m law, Mr 111d Mrs
Mr and M1s W1 llmm Lehew and Salh Ye&lt;tg:!~ Ce~elia Smtih Da Pomero1 were guests Sund.ay a1 R E Grimm,
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c o~ldrf'n Teddy ,•John and Cheryl Vld Smith Glcnml Smith uf Ne'rl the hom~ or Mr and Mrs Cer. I
Mr and Mn Ralph Wills anu
!\olr .md Mrs Wtlham Arno:d Haven Nanc y Proffitt Kath r Bolin
cb1idren of Columbus were recent
uf Colu mb us who we re c a ll~d Foglesvng and the honorct Ct nd~
':\ofr and Mrs Hcnr) Re1bcl en· here hy the death of her aunt
Theron :\forr1s who underwent Visi tors or her parents, Mr and
tertamed With a dmncr Su uda y, at ~1rs [ aur11 ll ayman VISit ed w1Lh
:mrgery at Holzer Jlospl tal J Mrs John Stoba!t
Mr and Mrs Wm Williams ,,r
lhe•r hom", Pl easant R1dge
short t1mc ago was returned to
fnends m i\lmurs\'Jll c
Clifton
.wtre Sunday guests o!
the
hospital
last
week
Guesls WCC" ~r ano !\1rs Char
Mr and Mrs Janw ~ Fisher
les llot.ner S; .rnd Mr and Mrs VISited bmfl y w•th his parents
G"csts or Mr and Mrs Gu\ Mr and MrS: Melvin McN1ckles
Mrs F Ray Wilson of Pomero)
(,corgi! Stare aml granddaught er, Vir an1t Mrs Paul fisher, Mwers·
Swadley on Sunday were hto p&gt;t
~pen
t Wednesday
evenmg wtt ~
Sharon
of
,.~mdlay
who
were
here
r.nl!! :t1r and Mrs M J Belt or
'&gt;venlngs by Appt.
v1lle S,tturdav cnroute lo Lhetr
I-ter
cousm
Mrs
J
D
R~Uih
to atte nd the chmtemng of I a hom e m l olumbus after a VL.~II m
Blllv Rice
~.: nter t amcd Mr~ Parkersburg, Ml and Mrs Edgar
Mrs
Mam1e
.
M
iller
of
GallipQhs
PHONE 269M
ma ra ice Hoff1..r
Rupe's Second grade on h•s 9th Coen and son Po1nt Rock and
Flonda
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.pent
a
day
wttb
her
40ns
Ca lhnt: 1n the uf t~ 1nuon were
Pomeroy
105 E. 2nd St.
Arl nl(th Gr u(•~;cr Jr and Sllil blrthdav He chose Jar l ' Thomp Mr and Mrs Clayton Hensler and
Mr and Mn Dale HI!! celebrat
'lr and \1r.. ( harlcs Hoffner Jr Jqnm;.. of (ur •I Oil were weekcn!l son Ka y Slater and Bernan: ch1ldren Albany
ilJ•, S..r•••-. MH•-·1··"-. YGn1.
~d the1r sons, Dale Jr , lOth btrtll
and family , W1lm1n gton and Mr guests of h1s paren t!!, Mr anrl Lyons to help scnP !hi.! refresh
ThP ~au:h mc~uni of th, lay Monday evemng
Relatlver
and :\olr~ J{ny NouJ. Washington C \[rs Adolph Gr ul'ser S1•, Mmer,.. ments of c~ pec • alh IN d cookws Horne Co neil md nt the home or
"POMEROY'S FINEST"
~ttendrng were hi.!! grandmother
J[
and favors of bubblr&gt; gum and Mrs Helen Bolm Tu esda" F1vr Mrs Car l Wolfe and son, Jr
Vi lle
Jo~mmctt ( h1w of "t•ncrsv.tle balloons
members were present Mrs Gen
Mr and Mrs Hol11s Brom(u~lr
w"' .. n ed ~;, umah., Neb. ta,t In the evc mn g hrs 1 n~~ther Mrs eva Nolan was nresenl She ~ av 'f Gallipolis spent Sunday wtl
Nt•ck hy t11c H•rwus 1Hncss of h!i Denver Ri ce cn tcrt&lt;~ln(J w1ih rcc I !I talk on 'Bllsmcss
~lanug ~ !lev and Mrs Floyd Workman
cream
and
c
kc
to
\hf• followm~ ment'"' ln the ~~orne
01
Bart
:\tiller eelehrated h••
by
George
Wa1d Kennedy called on Mr !)lrthda\r Sunday Out of town r~
Miss 1 Ptl.r Mac Kracu ter Nel • .lcsls ~tr and MIT ~
SllllVll lc md sister MIS " Dolore~ DeWeese , Athe ns Mr .md Mrs and 11.frs (ast, Braley o[ Middle !at1ves were h1s daughter M1s:
Dcnn1s J ohnson, th rl:(' y~·a r old a studl'nl ,,t OlJ spe nt the wec1&lt; Homer M1 ght anrl Mr :md Mrs port Frrda) Mn Carol P.crcl Ire ne Miller, teacher at Col um
All Work Completed
gra ndp,u enh of was a c~ llcr on Wedne~day anti bus, Loren and Ruby and Mr..
~o n of Mr end Mrs lat k J ohnson end w1th th~ rr parents Mr and Lewis Harm,
In Len Than A Week
Billy
Mrs
Le
na
Burtt is. g:J eat Mrs ltlchard Fe! c) called on Bernard Dj(tdle or Racme, M
1f Muson w.ts honon•d rcccntl ~ Mrs }'' ldun Kraeuter, Mornmji
~
randmothrr
Mr
ami 'lrs Ken Sattmlay
and Mr!! Kerm1t F1sher or Galh
w1th u lmthd ay party grvcn at th&lt;&gt; Star
neth
Hams
and
~nn Kt·mry Mr
Vonl1•y Miller and Mr.:t
Clnll
polls and manf others.
I'
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Pomero) home uf hi li (larc nt s
~II
uni \li s (,emge
ar 1~ and Mrr~
Durward
( tllnm g~ Net~ on at ended the ~u 1eral of
1\. dc('oratcd tmthd a• c,tkc wa, were J;,JiuuJay cvcmng guests of George 1!1rm and son
I urnmv Manrrn Woor' at the Cl1 asc ~·un
pn•scn tcd to Detlllls h)' hts uunt, M1 &lt;illd l\1rs Cl 'dl (' I\CC Andrew• Mr and M1 s llon Low (' ry Ml•l era! Home ,t Ruthmd Sunday
Mrs Betty l all Clifton
G11 mes
Putt:,. the hosls ,rnd honored
111 1 and Mrs Clair Nelson 1111C
WI'J C playr rl ,md Hfreshnwnts of nnd famil)o
guest
so n were guest~ of ~;Jr ,md M ~s
cup ca kc K ICC cream Kood Aul
Mrs Clurlcs Bucic vts1tcd Moll
81! Jv re t1 1 v~d two dC' ,orated J{obcrt Miller at Ash11llc Tl·n,rs
and llllllly cups WHQ- St'rved to tla y wilh ~1 1 s W1J!anl Hcrsba~h
bu
thd,Jy 1 akes-o ne f• om h!s mo tla~
the fo!lowtng
Mr and Mrs Cha rlt·~ Qu1vc:;
the
Rubert M11ler
and chi 11' M
1 and unulhcr from h1s gra nd
Su:ue lo'ox Elalllc Cartw11gh1 and !iOU ur columbus were week
mothe r
were gucsh uf h1s lath er Von le}
l h arlc~ and J11nmy Blake , Danny end guests of ~1r and Mrs Ev
Miller and armts, Ethel und Dais~
fhclard , \1 atglc 1.111da and Jar erctt ThomliS 11 nd daughter Fay"
klt La ll all of CllftoJl
Edwald p11 r[ 1tt wtlt .• nderwen'
Yolanda and Debbie Kmg Nc\11 surl:CfY ,1t st Fr.mciS Hosplta l,
Hnen Co rn ell
and
Gaym•ll Charlestun IS •• vmt ed tonvalc~
COLD WAVE and
Nea~c AtHircy ancl Johnny Sch 11 ~rng n~ecly
i(r Cathv Shlll t•v Uuhhy :.wl
Mr and MIS ll &lt;~ l ph liravcs
MACHINE PERMANENTS
htldt• Young, Mark Nll'kle and spent sundo} !11 MuurHlsvil le w1tn
Ml~ s Freda Mmtll h&lt;t.s rPturnerl
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YES, ABSOLUTELY
Mcl.tnH• llrn ton and Jtohm John
Mr ,!lld \tl s non 'l'hrJmtHI and to hrr hum c Ill Buc) ruf after as
son .1 11 or Mason
dau ghter
s•stmg M1s Cheadle m urmg
FREE- A
Jim Ill}' Ohlmg'r M1 .tn rl M1'
(or hrr ruthl'l J w l'ht•a dlc, who
Donald Ohlinger \tr .1nrl Mr ~
Mrs Mnx !\lemhatl .. nd M1 s 1s rccuJk:ratmg mcc ly fr om mn)or
GORGEOUS f'ULL!tn~s KinK Mrll B!•lt} (a ll M1
Wlll ,utl ()u tst &lt;1lld duul,:h lH !!pe 1\ sill gc ry at M&lt;'igs GlllCial Ho~
FURRED, LUXURIOUS
Hetty ¥ox.
Mr~ JlnllH Uarton Stmrlay In Columbu s w1lh lwh pita!
1cll ler Jo)uumn MrH .lean Youn .! and Mrs Pu\ l'ar~cr and lhlu"h
4 f'T. LENGTH
Mrs l' I
\!llrh 1ntellalu!d
the hon mec nnd Lhe ho!ils, Mr tcr anti oUtu !cla llv es
\\lth a l&gt;11thda) dmnN honorm~
and Mra John!!on
11
f
W, 2nd St.
Pomeroy
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da)
(JU~IIt,.
were
Rush
P
hilson,
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Zants\ lllc spent Sun !lay with M1
Ea rl ~h: Kmley Mike St ha ffcr, Oa
CALL
and :\1r~ Bentz Wolfe
Good Health Is you r Grc&lt;~lcllt
M• s Wtndcll ¥1 cckcr spen t Lh• v1d Hartinger Hill l\11 Cool and 1
1 POisetiiiDn, and yo u can (O tmt
1
wcc ki!IHI m Co lumbus Wllh hct Jim Hood
~n STARKS to compound a
son
Ill lnw and dauHhleJ, Mr and
Carol
Dlakc.
ll
olzt
r
Hosp
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NEW PHONE NUMBER
preacribed medlcane f r om
Ml.s Richard BngHs Ull(l fam ll} nursr b humc VISiting w1th ht l
Tutl. I Wid.
April 1·2
whieh you will rc(cive The
::ioliC we nt ut this l1mc to sec bet parC'nts Mr
and ~~~ s Edd1e
FAMILY
NIGHTS
t.loat He111lh BencfltM' The an
new grando11 lhdu:&amp;rd Lawrence
Blake today and will rL•turn to
M1ke Appt. ,for Your
2 Adult Tlckett Admits
1wer 1a The E11k1mo Dog
her dutll'.s Wedncsda )
Mrs J ohn r· Baily, ~1rs John
Car or Truck Full
EASTER PERMANENT
Jnn Schaaf, home f01 t he past
Scott
\1rr.
llu!!.S
Wat1:1on and Mrs
HORROR
DELUXE'
U.50 Lll'
week durmg the 1lln1•~ s or h1 ~
Hertha scott wei c Athens vlsilorll mother, \Irs Eleanor Schaar. IS 1
"ATTACK
OF
THE CRAB
~1on thru Sot 9 30 6 00
MONST!RS"
j\1ondii Y
cx pcd••ll to 1ct ur n to Fort Stew
6 Mllet from R1cine on
- also Mr and M1s Rol&gt;ett Gardner ot art Gcorgta, possably t}ul latlcr
Old Pol'tltnd Racine Rd.
"NOT OP THIS EARTH"
Co lumbu s wc1c weekend guests oi part of this wee k whe1 e he IS
FAMOUS FIFTH AVENUE QUALITY FURS
- alsoher p11 rcn1Jl., Mr. und Mr!:l Phil ~ tatwned with the U S Army
Walt Disney Featurett e
Williamson
"DISNIY LAND U. S. A."
Harold 1tou11h of T1 ru ca lled on
Mr and Mn llt'lliY Rc1bcl aud Herbert Housh ,mll f,u mly Sun
140 Minute• of Dehil&gt;t)
Mr and MIS. Donley Reibel and day
daughter Donna v •~ltt'a Sund;~ y
cvemng In Wilkesv ille Wtth Mr
and Mrs Harle ~ Slrong Donlu}
c.ugenc Strong accompaml•d then·
home for a w~ck'll vis it
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'Miller Saturday
Mr and Mrs John M11ler 11.nri
ramJiy Huntsburg, were g u e11t~
of the Millers Sunday
~irs
Neva Kennedy apcnt 1
coup II' of da} s last week at th(
IIOJlll' ot hi!l' daughter Mrs Ro
oe rt Snu th CancmnotJ
M1Jlard Grunm who IS hvmg
~~ the home ot Mr and Mrs Ro
bert Fetty IS very much improved
111 heallh

director

Or

the ' Nltiona:

~ij:t";~;~,,of Insured Savmc.s . ~o-

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said "the hou5inJ,Iad...

lower down payment
ln,ured mortgages
Immediately. The re.ll~~) .
.apply not only
tiona, but to
file and abt yet
Tho

pn•mu

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In suture years. ac
he btll&lt;vea !bat polaiiCI
be kept out of economk:
matt.erL_ _

Two Reported
Dead In Fire

At HUDt•~00
•HUNI'INGTON,

w. Va.

UP-

1\lto peraons burned to death:
early today when fire destroyi!f'
11 ramshackle dwelling in 1 rc· ,
mote section ncar tbe city ~lmiti. •
:r
J
Bodies of the two vtchrDi ·were , •'
soon after fn•cmen "'
down the remalri$ of the
sha~ A~thorltics said that what ~
appetred to bt! .a third boal, ap. •
ptrently w11 parta of remalot of r _;,
the two VlCLima.

, 'l'he bodies wert ld,nUflcd.
Thelma Hale, 01, and Fred
aon, 03
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.Pr,~ Help To
Needy Students
DtCollege Rank
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tiP- The Oh'''
~ornmiss10n on Educall(•n Beyond
ti!Hfillfl' School tod:~y read1od 1t1
ntmntnend aflon that the Legis1J·
tu~ ) i~stltilte ~ scholarship pro
gran\ fOr noedy stu dents
The r roua Will $('Ck
Sc~olarsbiP!'t for the first &gt;Ctlr
at two-yesr schools nnd two ye:J.-

THE DAilY SENTINEl
DEVOTED TO INTERESTS
OF MEIGS..MASON AREA
NatJODRI at!vertlsmg represeuta-

grAnts for lour-year "hQOJs.
Establishment of ata~ loa'l.
funds for state scholarshiP.J wmners who need fmancial &amp;Ld in
thmr last two years
Honor scholarshipS, not to ~­
cced $100,000 for prorrJ&amp;I~ stu
dents not m need of fir1aucl•l a1d
The commls.swn iiuggested th1.•
program be camed on a ,expert·
mE'ntal bas1s at lea.sl for the tim ~&gt;
bein g No ~ ehoilll sh ps should carry u st •P•' IJed oJ more than $800
1t sa1d
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The Racmc G.1raga "Nelgler &amp;
Cleek" sold out to Ehon• Spcn·
cer and P:1 u1 Mal r
"'he ~tartUJ Sunice Statio~
sold out to Robe! \
.Joe Thoren

Shore, Hope Hit
Top Rating In
TV, Radio Land

WSAz-T~

SEE t S FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEIIS

DAVIS-WARNER
INSURANCE SERVICE
Rt1. 938·M

Stcond St., Pom•roy

IT'S HERE

·6 4~ Sign,,On · ·
7.00 ~ t.rodl1. " ' 1, , l~ ~I
9.00 ~o"IIJft lloom ·

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10 ao Tl)!as~~~: Hun$ •. , .
It oo orl;~ PI-Ice' iJ •Rlght' '
11 30 T~uth or Conse11uenres

named the ~st musical entertain·
mcnt on television, w1th a special

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Comed1an Hope. recently ba~k
from HuS5ia. took the PeabOdY.
Award for an outstandin&amp; contrl;
butiQn to mternational under·
standing. Ht was ta11ed lbe
"wiseeracking, ever-cheerful ll)'hJ·
bol of an abundant and goodnatured land"
G,!ljiain Kangaroo, Bob Keeshan in re:a,l H)'e, was cited &amp;l
"virtually tbe o~ly genuine fhU·
dren's program left on l)et,.-orll:
television-certainly the onJy one
which puts the welfare of th• r.bll•
dren ahPad of thlt of the ipO•
sor." .
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r~rogram on "Easter" we" by
Mra Rol-~rt Deegle.
Refreshmenls wer.J served to 17 rnem
llers.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Hart honored the1r son, Gerald, on blii
l5th birthday Sunday evening
with a supper. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Chelter Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
M1· and Mrs Linley Ha!!'l and
children, Earl Hart and Jaml's
1
1\.llen
Relatives at the home of Mrs,
Grace JIVIden for the rua.eral ol
~er hrothcr, Herman Lovett of
Mmersv1llc were Mrs Gertrude
Long and Mr and Mrs. Walter
MPmhart, Huntington; Mrs. A:-t
Lovell ami Earl Malone, Cint"•n
rliJtl, Mr cmd Mrs Harold Wetber~oll Gulhpohs and Mn. Cht~or l ~s
Ji\ollleq and daughter, AthenS'.
Pete Wolle, son-ln-law and da.l·
!hlcr Mr ond Mrs. Clarence Pm··
,ons or Columhus and ~frs Che~1er Simpson visited Mr Wolfe'1
u.stcr, Mrs •~dward Cunningham
who 1s sr nously lll m a hospital
1t Charleston

FIRST

ELECTRIC WATCH
HAIIA/LTO/V

Curt L~

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8Million Opened
COL~US UP ·- ~t,te
Department of H1gbwa:yt
~Y
opened bld!i for seven
WJIY
con&amp;tructlon projects coat.iruil more
than el"ht million dollars. Three
of the pro;ieets were on tbe inter·
state highway pro1ram.

One of tho lnter.t•te projeeto,
ror constrnetion of a 3.'7 mlle sec·
tlon of the Ohio Freeway '"
miles eut of Delaware, "'' the
fmal Delaware Count)' 1ectlon of
the freeway in the county.
The John R. Juraenaen Co of
Cincinnati was the apparent lnw
bidder for the sN!tion with $2,193.33. State estlmate w" $2,517,300.
Other interst~te pro~ts by
1
county, were:
·~
Medina, construction o( a 3 8
mile sectiOn of the Ohio Freeway
eut of Medina, the htet Klf!·
w1t Stns Co , St L0\1111; ._ftd the ~
Condon-Cunningham Cq., Cleve·
land, $3,689,198.44; estilnate, $3,·
818,000.

Licking ' and Muskingum, constructiOn of a 3 5 m1le ~trip of
V S. 40, the last section of tbe
Kirkersville-to-Hebron traffic re·
lief route, Codell Construction Co,
Winchester, Ky, $t,7~4.788.7l, estimate $1 ,823,500
Other profects, by county, were
Preble, construction of two
bridges on Ohio M3 near vfest
Alexander, the Manix Bros, Co,
Greenville, $228,4'3 81, estimate
$265,100
Alum, construction of 11 steel
beam br,lgde over the Auglalze
River on OhiO 81 west of Llma,
R. J. Klnstle Co., Delphos, $63,·
783 34.
Lorain, widening a hall·mile
of Ohio 58 In Lorsin, Ohio
, Lorain, $94,299.27

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The Evaneeline Chapter OES,I (D-~ M ; ,,.,, '""'
Middleport, wilt, .mt•J;• 'IYlY.'lP!Y -N. H.) ·,
evemng at 8.45 p m afii!r Com·
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mumon services at the church w1th
Beulah JoQe'l, Wortl'y Matron, and
Allen Hughes. WorthY Patron pre siding. Plans are to he made for
'8\11 lvelvit BriCid•l'
the Masoruc- dmner to be set vcd
Mr and Mrs Marvin W.oJ~~r
on Tuesday, April 8.
and daughter of East Shade were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Erft~
Watson.
NIW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. DlCk Ritter have
A &amp;On, )lark Stephen, wa~;
born to Mr and Mrs Okey Va.1 returned to their home after
Meter, Jr, on March 31 at the spending tho· winter with then·
Schaekel Clinic The baby wcigb son-in-law and daughtel , Mr. and
ed 8 lb 4 oz. Patern~l grandpar· Mrs Jack W.eatherman
ents: a~ Mr and Mr.s. Okey Van
:Mr. and Mrs John Hayes ot
Meter Sr, and f\laternal grand· Chester were Sunday guests cf
parents ore Frank Young ami Mr and Mrs Gerald Vwlet Mrs
Mrs. Juanitn Rayburn all of ~la ­ M1ldred Caldwell.
local, W:l ~
son. The Van Meters h&lt;~ve one also a guest at the V1olct home
other ch1ld, a daughtt•r .
Vance "Iillhon~ is home from a
I P'ltkcnbur&lt; hospital , Where )' hJ
.r. ... .
underw~nt surgery for an tnjul'cd
REVIVAL UNDERWAY
shoulder
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fl revival is bemg held now at
Mrs. rianX:1e • Pic:~em and dautbe cttUroh of Christ in Chrislla:t
Nnomi and Mrs. WiL.Ite~
Union at Hartford With a d1tfcr
and da!J~bter of Recdsvill~:.'
f'nt mimster deli~ermg th1• se+:
were
Sunday
guesti or. -Re\! dnd .
r(loo each e.vtf)'lmg) Sf'l'\'Jc('s hcMrs
w
W
Bragg.
g'lh ot 7 30 each evehint and the
MNI Carl Watson and children
public is IDY.tted -to-· attotnl!t.
o Dayton 1~ spendm~ the wet:k
here w1th Mrs. Effie Watson ~nd
P,!I4YER 1ERVtCE
other rclatwes
A mid Wrek pre-Easter prayrr
11ervice w11l be held at the Hart
rord Baptist Church on Wedncs·
day evenlna: at 7·30 Everyone ifi
welcome and inv1ted to attend
Rev. Newkirk wlll deh~cr th.·
message.

Hear

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Stephen
at900AM.
at ~t. Joho's Catholic
Belle, W. Va
Bun .li
in Belle Cemetery.

Mur~:ar

near

Co., Waverl)', $50 1
Hill of l:liUO, eolbnale, $611,1!00.
C~n~tFuotloq

Mr ond Mrs. B~bby
!'ly•·acust were dinner gueah ~o:
his parents, Mr. and Mt·s. Albert
IIIII, Monday.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Thorla tmd
family ot Chandlersville, 0 , spent
the wee kend with her mother
~1ra Freda Bentz and son Thorlief
Mr and Mrs George Sayre of
Monnra. Pa, were weekend guests
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Vel·
or hb mnLhcr, Mrs. Camll11
erana Administration at.attered u
Suyre
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M• ~ ~ Donua HUldorc ~as illl lot of fal1e hopes today.
It said tt Isn't true that it lo
rlVI'I night guest Sundny or Ml!lll
holding 80 millipn dollan In No;
Simi on BoM ot Portland.
tional Service L1fe In.~Urance prttRc\'lval services which are now mluma waltma for veterana to
In progl'CS$ at the East Letar; claim their •hares.
A delu&amp;e of poatcartl FftUtltl
Church wilt continue this week.
[Of dlvlden&lt;IJ has swamped tb~
VA alnee the lncotre 1:t repo! t
was published .

Vet Staffers
Shatter Hopes
Of Bonus Claim

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hao a~PIO•otl 111 voiee vole •• omoe&lt;a:, I nlbua ~111 1o iuthorJze ti,.T8.8111.·
11Q0 ill i'lv.r, bubor 1!1\d flood con·
ii'OI 1rt.leete. Tbe bill carries no
ljilii\Od~te luridl t.. tbooe pre.-~ •'

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10:00 Rosemary :.€-lsO.ae,rl ~k~ ~
10:80 Jane' Wyrnllftl ,Sli'O'W".l't ·
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Channell - Wednesday Cha~nel8-~fiji$·~
7 59 Sign' On

H9udalbeldt 1pent'
wltlt her ·grandparMr~, Elmer Houdi

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Efilaln Kang•roo ' . ,
8·45~~ol!flf*:ilews
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8 00 Capt.ln Kangaroo
8·45 CBS News
9.00 Morning Sho\\'
10 00 Garry Moore
10 30 How Do You Rate?
11.00 Arthur Godfrey
11:30 Dotto
12:0Q News at Noon
12:15 . cove of
12·30 Se&gt;reh tot 'tomorrow
12:45 GUiding L,ight
I-OQ K•tle's Kitchen
1.30 ' As The World Turn1
2:00 Beat the Clocll:
2:30 Hou1eparty '"
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Tender Breasts - 65'~ lb.
Legs and Thighs 59~ 11.
Tender Wings • 33~ . ib.

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Edge of Night
Record Hop
MGM Earty Show
Your Esso Reportel
Sports Parade

MAINE KATJ\HDIN
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arrested a Columbus man Mondi!Y
reported to be "a wheel" in this
atea's numbers racket

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Frankie Wade, 42. was arrested on U. S. 42 n(lrth of Cedarville
enrou!l! to Columbus ol(er alleged·
ly pleklllf up numbers slips. Wade
waa earrylna sUps representmg

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11;00 Mventures In Loarnint
11:50 Nel&lt;bboro
12:05 Noon Newo
12:15 Llhoraoe
12:45 Movie Quick Quiz
1:00 The Gretchen Wade Sh011
):SO Movie Matinee
3:00 Amerienn Bandstand
3:30 Dd Yott Trust Your Wife?
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Oflicera aald Wade did not haV.
the money for the slips but he mthe money was being m man whd fhud

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News Hf!adhnes
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1.00 Mld,llay News , · ,,, .
1 15 Molliet1me
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3 0() Matinee Th~it'r •, ',tf1'1 l
4.(•J ' QueentO"'JDaf,' .,~,'~~. ·:.
4 45 Modern ilotnlln~ ~"!':;{ ,;;,.f·,
5:00 Comedy Time: ' • ~( . •; 1
5:a'l Spinacb PJa.y~ .!l-,1(1'1
6.00 F1att and SCr·~~~~ ~\ ~ i•'lk
6;25 Welllherean~·, , · ,;

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9 00 Kratt· Theattr- ••

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wao

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6:45 NBC N~ws
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tho world In a car.
Quup at time of hlo ntum

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t:.25 Weathcrcast

Sev~p Road
Totalling Oirer

Abo~t Her Ex.Suitor
untary exile durlnl whlob be

12 00 Tic Tao Ouugh
12·30 It Could Be You
1·00 M1d·Day News
1 15 ~Ioviehme
3·00 Matme., Theater
4 00 Queen for a Day
4 45 Modern Romanc:es
5 00 Com&lt;;!dy Tilae
5·30 Spinach Playhouse
6 15 Sports Eye

citation for "unfa1hng good taste
irrepressible spirits and shce~
I ta lent" rile citation added
·'what TV needs, obviously, i~

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Mis~ Shore's NBC-TV show was

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E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY

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to:mf notfiti,Rl~n JYJ ...l • ' •

11frs T G HU!dore attendc•l
'he funeral of her uncle, W. C
Burton at the Ewmg Chapel, Pom
,.roy , last Thursday
~f1ss Ruth Ellis of Columbus
v1s1ted relat1ves here Saturday
\1! ss Karen M~.:Kay of Ba.shan
was ,. wef'kend guest or her
~ randmothrr Mrs. l61a Howell
Mr• Huth Tucker spent thn
weckflnd wtth Mr. and Mrs Hurluan Carson anr:l famll~. Belpre
Mr and Mr~ C. E. Si!.flon of
MJ!v.uuk cu, W111., wcr~ guests for
~t·vcrnl duy11 or Mr.
and ~Irs
Homer Jaccsud.
Mr nn!l Mrs. Arthur Essington,
daughter Curol and MISS Donnu
Hllldorc, attended a ploy at Ohio
Cn1vcrs1ty, Friday evening
Tom Curt lg emplOyed in Pittsbill gh spent Lhe wcekcmd wltt1
h1.~ parents, Mr aml Mn Harry U.

JEWELRY STORE

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Peabody &lt;~wards t~ el(ft'liea.4!e
radio and television brondedting

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Channel·3 ';' ~·ne,~dar

McGraw and about a hundred more Dmah

U't, Jottinelh-Kimball, tne, ~
The Racwe Food Market chang
Llt':dnJtOo Ave., New York ctt1. ed location and ill'C' now In lht&gt;
US, N.Y.
Clover Farm Store
bUJidm~.
Ia ered &amp;6 steono elo.ss n.otlln1 formerly the Jake Gaul Store
•atttr at ttl' post otftce at Pom
Mr and Mrs Ottmcr Gru11m
lfl),, Cbiu.
moved mto theu· nPw home al
~nt'l!llt:rlotton tate.· Dellven bf Middleport. 'l'hej will hold an
earner where available 30 eentl auction Suturriay April 5 at 10 A
jH!f we..1"::; one year in advant'e at M at the Old Pell cl Homeste:~d
!he Daily Sentinel office, $15.60; I wh1eh they 110ld l'ecently to Mr
tll mt:1ths S7 so· th,.ce monttu, und Mrs E::rl Holl1•r
J3IJO dy motor r-Jute where avail· 1
• tbJe: or.e nu:mt~ $1 By mall ooe
Holy WEek is hE"m !'{ obsero;e,J
Jtar $8. Ri" month!\. $4.25; three w1th a serv1ce ~ach evcnmg lit
mon'hs S~ ~I'; one mcnth, Sl.
L~1· Mcthodisl Church and Goo~
Publis., .u every afternoon ex· Fr1day servu·c will bt• he-1&lt;1 there
tept S\lndav by The Ohio Valle}' Fr1day at 2.15 p m
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The Fa1thu l ServJnls Sunda~
St.. Pomeroy. 0 Buslnes!l_,...6"ffice St bool Class of the Bap!lst Church
pboru 388. ~"Morial office phone met m tb~ rhnreh basement
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Rob Hope, nnd C;,tplaill !\01&gt;2aroo.

shored indiYldual 1 honors

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Fresh.babd individual cAkes. coated With lulciQ!ii
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. , f!AMILY I!IIGifl'S

·• .#.olult Tjd&lt;tl~ Ad,.;ts
•!;or or Tr~ ·Full
{jifil!IIIQR Il~!iUXE!

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"We're working on laying OJlll the ratoh!nJ departpl'ent but
ilut in -a &lt;4PY oeo-.;ner of lh,e foo;t. none of thol]l h;\ve ', 1\Rd .much
ball f~d." ,._.ortctl Coach Veo· perience with mitt or bat.
narL ''lf rain ever stops, we'11J
Other positions: ·
exp~r1ence.
t •btwc one 'SOOp .~'
Third base- J..a,rry C&lt;irson, Jim
Coaeh .J im Vennari gree ted ,a ; Tlie J\ed Dc.11ils are ,well . but· Bill Hob&amp;tettJ!r.
squad or 25 players, g1ve or take , 1tressed .witlf can,UdlltOS for all
Shortstop- Jim Goode, ·J,:arry
8r ~HET TANNEHILL
a co"p\c of Wm!ld·be M1cky nine ·posi1ions. But •ftJlly ,a 1'e.w a! Hoffman.
Mlntles, two week.ol ago but 1 them hi~$~ ..muq,h f.'XJWrience in
Second b.W,_.,~g'-' ,tlJI:at;We.
greeting wqs all he wa~ able to lp.st ~ea.r.:'s abbre~,iated seasQil Dilv•d Martin, arid ·Ronl,llll illfe,
Regional Sports Notes:
· muster. Rains and cold weather which was dec1dedly short on en· (if RiCe's re~nt ~ppen4~~Y
Moonbew .Cl1Uerd .J~epo~ts Lionel BoW has nothing on have eli1~mat~d all . except the tries in ~h~ win s1de of the box per1.nits)
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bim: he's dug into his own encyclQpedia .0£ basebp.ll and cow~ •most rudunoo\ary Lnst~e 1dri,lls, o! score.
F1rst base-(Turner,
Dugan),
up with ·the figure "15" as the num-ber of baseball players of on ~mall patches of f1rm groun I D!g Roger Turner, a junior, ~ plus Dav.1d Q'\rJiOI} Jitrul JI.QY ,Pter
·M · G·"'
dM
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d th big t·
outs1de between showers.
·r.·1Jand's
Jn athletics and .wi)l be means.
e1gs, , iW..I~a, ~n
~son oun 1es 0 ~~ave ma e e
Jme. Last year was the first ·time .
No. 1 p1tther, the coadh
Shortest stint m maJO!~: .one of the Layne br~thers of . New a number of years the wester:: hopes. Forced out of football 1
The .OYifi•kl
Haven who appeared lD one game lon.g enougu jj() go hitless school fielded a baseball team. ~~th 4lu cuwwiclttjOcnS, lind .c,lea;r The outer ·pastures will be
in two times at bat. But MQon hasn't had time to write ~}lis After working all kinds of •·:rn· out of basketball, Turner mig)Jt populated by three ~lected tr!'m

TyraOf

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"DISNEY U.N.D 1,1. S. A."
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Cary Grant

Delight)

April U

Jayne Mansfield

"IUS$ TMEjl I'.PII ~·
JTe®Qicolor..Cioenuu;cope)
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1Vid.mark Donna Reed

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"8"C KLASH"
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ST. ALBANS. W. Ya. UP-Hot
·Rod Hundley's All-Stars, ·bolsU!rcd bv Charlie Tyra or the ·New
York. Knickerbockers .and Tommy

Kearns of 'North Carolina, meet
-a team of e~:- West V1rginia Slji.te
ylayers Wt.dnesdp.y mght at 1:30
in the opening

game

1-6th ann~al Sportsman
ball tourDa:ment.

of

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Basket·

, · Rutland Hjz_~ $,dipol wHI qpeJ 1
1 its second DB.Seball season in
ma,dem .t1me~ T,ttw-11day ~t .W:a· ,
luuna ,wlth a \big ,and wUling ,
squad but one that is short or

The ·Uni\{ersity or Kentucky
sen iors tackle a team composer\ complete findings to us and so be wants Boggs :to pr.esent the ,gtes"' for equipment, the club io
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fairly well .Provi_ded this year ex·
of Ohio Umvers1ty and Miami o( final rounduP .
OU third baseman Charle Stobart of Middleport too... 'off "PI .for m•.nor ttems such os re·
Ohio players in the nightcap.
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SKATE-A-WAY
EASTER PARTY
Soturdoy, April 5th, 7:30-11 p.m.
RACES PRIZES BALLOONS
FUN FOR ALL'

SPORTS
"DESK

Rod's Five ·

lgSquUd'f

Rutllnd.T

The DaUu Sentita~l

EVERYONE WELCOME!
lng8

Open Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Even
Sat. Matinee Skating Instructions 1-3, Sun. Matinee 2·4

again.

.\ND MANY OTHERS

Come While The Selection Is Good

Metropolitan Auto Sales
PHONE 80451
Open Evenings Unlll9 P.~l.
At Traffic Light In Middleport

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The Mason Elementary School basketball (eam won the
first Bend Elementary School cage tournament held at \Wa.
hama High School last week when they defeated Hartford by
a scoreof21·17 in the finals.

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o£ 26·12.
D1rec1or of the tourn:tnH'nt

~&lt;'Ore

W.l~

Johnson Clowns

In Globers' Win

CLF.VELAND

UP -

Left end

Bill (/uinlan Tuesday was the first

nn•mher .o( the Cleveland Browns
to turn in a signed rontr·act
ror
the 1958 profcssionul footbatl se~­
son.
Quinlan doveluiJrd into one of

the Browns' key defensive linemen l11st y£•ar. He was one of l.'il
rookies on the squad.

TOLEDO, 0. UP - Andy John·.

son sparked the Harlem Globe·
OPEN W.ITH K!NT
trotters to a '76-69 victory over the
COJ.UMBLJS UP ·- Ohio State's
College AII·Stars baskctbnll lt-!atn
here Tuesday nighL, clowning all unbl!aten baseb111l team opens its
home season Friclny against Kent
the way.
Sl&lt;ltc, f1·esh from a southern tour
Johnson poured In 2D points. in whtch they won nine straight
The AU-Stars were !eel by Vern wa mes, and boast a nearly air·
Hatton with 11. The Hur!cm team tight defense that )llayed error le~
led, 42-40 at trie hair.
bull in Jive contests.

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1ht WO!IId't 8est Seller
For G,.dUGtion
f11lf t'!l:ur

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realizing

Moreno

that

More~o

a,nd Black Trousers
ln Linen and Wool

,cor• .co~rt l Secpnd Po.,.'V

·Educators fn
~~~~~~~~~~~~~VjsitTuesday
To WrighffjeJ.d

Witl!ers, Point Plea· , .,
!lant High
teacher, met a j
.
fourth public school ailministr~· l O,rval Wtles, .Cub Master, call·
from Huntinglon ·E uj High I ep the meeting to .or,der and de ..
~ I·Seltool Tuesday tor an cwerniJht · ~'sponded b~ , clappi~ 0 their
to Wright·Patterson Air Hands accordmg to thtUr nu.m·
lim, D.ayton, .0.
ber. Teddy .·Morarit,. and, Eddi'
Stark led in th~ etedgf to tho
They were guest8 of
Flag, in ·tbe ,flag ceremony.

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O~Y'Iii ISonltillCENTSmonlbly
A DAY for SO c1ayt, .
P&amp;JlDOIIII a&amp;

or repay

evea 1.... 001&gt;t per day,

. s•~IAL !IWOTIVE ,
lleplar ...,..... people wllo .., be
temporarily llld oft work may IIH

uo oar money sorvleo aow. We WIDt
j;o bo of laaaolll 181lalaa110• .011111 to
1tallt: to JOD UJ' tbu. lii!&gt;.Ybo ~lilt I
ud...ver ,... ia Ill &lt;
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QUICK LOI-NS UP 'TO $1000
11ubJ«&gt;t lo oarllbenl 010411opp!Onl.

Small Pay.;Jr,,,,.cl..de All Coorre•

•t that gov,Oinnoeni

and planned -.to return

,:alter.noon.

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CLEARWATER, Fla. UP
Steve Bllko\ed lhe Cincinnati
Redlegs lo a Jl-2 victory over 1he
Philadelphia Phillie• here Tues-

n"CM·llmlrtl
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100 o.nlr once

. 79c: to $3.98

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E, MAIN ST.

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eight runs off Curt · Simmons

IJ'Qd.~y

llie Retia meet ·tbe
lroit TlitL", at Tampa.

BOWLING

,$qQU~UIS
. UJ COUNTY LEAGUI

Rlgh Threo Game Ind. 91•~
wort)ly, ~94.
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,Eskimas trading gold and interrub,ted bY a. l.Brge Alaskan brown

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preSented bv Den Sev·
Five pre.sented ·their
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"S:afety lo TQ.e Home"
I"
they Will give at Pt. PleaDen Six also ga~e tbcir
I~h•eme "Fire Safety."
A special meeting ~ oJ den .mo·
l t::~r~: was announeed by Mr.
li
for Thursday at 7:80 P. M.

uttr Egg Color .Rif .. · : 15c
~iLLY •lEiNS .. · · · · .. · · .. :· ~ .... · ,kg; 29c
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.ASKm1 ''"'·:.·.'15c up GRASS · · · · · · l5c.
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Wjde Selection Of

ER CA,RDS

di~play were

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an .Eskimo vii·
with dogs, sled.i, a kayak, .:m.
animals found ill Alask.~t,
IE:~~~· spears, anintal figure;;
ic-1
from soap, snow goggles, i\
;t ~to~• of gold nuggets, an Eskimo

and an Alaskan flag by DEir

Thrtle displayed an Eski·
viU•IIe and ,tOtem pole arvl
Four, an E~imo village an~

physic'! ¥atpre mpp 91

homer by Hirry Ander~
robkie ·Orland ·Pena aner

le((ooat pltohed shutout ball ·

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ru'D11 Carne on

six innilil•·

to Eddie Stark.

Cubmaster uk for volun·
set up. booths at the Na&amp;rmoy, Pt Pleasant,
1 and volunteerinr.:
W'riMht, James Oliver

·Ch&gt;&gt;rle&amp; Werry.

ST.UFFEb EASJ'f:R ,;!NUIAN

since he began 'oiling 1d 19aG.
fired a 97 here ·Monday, with ~he
day with 1two home runs that
aid
first hole·in·QDe.
brought in 'lo\lr runs.
U80dorahis
null)bcr
11\tte jron Swoyer
to sink
Bllko'll first homer Wl!l In the a hoie·ln·OQQ o• .\!le 180-yard, par
third when the Rcdlel(!l scored three, No. I~ hole at J!~iversity , .
three runs, and his second came
in the five-run seventh lnnlng.
Links.
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79c to $3.98 .

HOL!·IN·ONI Fll!ii.!&gt;L Y
broke,~

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EASTER BASKETS
WHinJANS e OLD OOMINI,ON

, COLUMBUS U!' - Bob Swo-

yer, who had

)l~.iilt ,t&amp;~IIY

FollowJng
group
singing,
were
presented Jotl
Joey Freeman, Jimmy
Mike Sprouse, Lanny
Booth and Dick
,1'Bobe.at" awards.
were •presented to
Logan, Sean Mullen, Sk1p
Joey
Freeman and
Johnny Goodwin
a Wolf gold arrow
e_nd David Goodwin, Wolf :
and silver arrow points. A
award .was given Larry
.Mat&gt;kin and Bear gold anr1 .8ilvcr ,

.FJUit alld NUT EGGS

(It Drinks!) ·

Bahama~t

WATCHES

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Old D.omiluoi
loxed Candy
$2.00 up

CIUC.\Gj) ~ ,.,,. ,Morlo,ll, 14,,
Chlcego knoclcecl oUt bon W•ll•r,
143, Mlnneopolls (7).

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championship,

Bilko Blasts 2
Homers Ia f..2
Redleg Victory

FOR YOU NOW
ln;lli lllln•te•
COSTS

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SrtfFLER'S - POMEROY, OHIO

and dog.~
made of pipe cleanel'l!, ~ith. a
lafge totem pole predommatm ~
were displayed by Den Six and
Den Seven had en E.Rkimo vi!·
lage, a large totem ~o.lc, Alaskan
flags and small individual tolel):l
poles.
Safety projects were also displayed by Dens Three, Four, Five
and Six.

totem 1 poles, sleds

Easter
Dresses

Plaids

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MEN'S DRESS

DRESS SHIRTS

1.99 &amp; 2.9$

sPORT cons

SLACKS

lmported wools in
stripes, plaids and

Big Selection

mixtures.
Smoll Boy•

FULL COIJNf

WHITE BROADCLOTH ·

handsome

BOYS' I TO lfl

White is rithC for Easter! And
.we've )t in Ianwus "Fruit of
the LOom" Broadcloth Sl!irts at
fl.99 ·-· and in "Tr\I·V~" ,at
~.1151 Sim 14\1-17, All' Sleeve

1

$12
95
· 0

$5.91

lengtbs!

1~.::::...~~-~ ··

$4.98 to $8.95

Hew Spring Styles1

Mix or Match your ''Sunday Best" ~l
or sport. jackel --- we'\le these slac s
in a wide rang~ of patterns and colors
to suit e'VCry taste --- for dress or e&amp;S&lt;11&lt;11 wear!

MEN'S FELT tfA'IS
. $U8 and $5.91

- ·-. $4.98 to $1.95

With
SPRING WEIGHT

Brand new arrivals ___ the smartest,
.softest, ·finest felt hats ever --- in
ev~ry 1new shape and style!
Tans,
greys, browns, blues. All sizes.
t

Sport Jackets

DJsters

M.EN'S
POPUN

$10;95

POPLIN

..

Hats

'$2.99 to $7.95

MERCIJSqlNDON

.RiS$ .SHOP ·
st. .

Pomeroy

IOYS' SPORT COATS
$7.95 ~ $10.95
$8•95
IOYS' IRESS aid
~,011' SiHIIU
$t-98
~

lOJ,S' Sli.CKS
l~.tfl ~· u.t.s

eJIIa~l&lt;

eTan

. ' 98

$5•

pr.

Styled for action --- full-cut wi~h. ~m- The men in the family will
ple swing .room for spring. ad1v1hes: , step out proudly Easter, iD
Wp.ter-repellent poplin, full ztpper, slash, ba0010me new shoes like
pockets, adjustable 2--button cuHs. Red thete. Both Father and Son
or blue. will find just what tbey like
ALSO IN WHITE NYLON
i~ shoes, here.
eiOYS' -· $3.99

aMEN'S -- $4.91

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MEN'S
Made w.. Dad'o' '. ·
beautiful seleetien. fift(f
·iOX · · · ·· · 49c ··- in tliu!s l\2 · :

Eoster Baskets

29ct

sueteh.

MEN'S EASTER

filled with assort&lt;!&lt;!

TIES·· $1

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SPORT SHIRTS
Short Sleeve, S·M-L
Asst. patteTns and
colors.

and Nylon

Pattens -SdWs

Children of aU•ag;;•,.'ral·
for our gaily u•
ed Easter basket!
ehocolale bunnies
dellcious. candy eggs.

Roi!liis, Cottons

~,fou&amp;ards

MEN'S

BOYS' JUJTS

•Bro.wn
''Burgandy

Sizes ·6-16

Sizes 36·40

Easter

MEN'S E&amp;J 1MtESS

BOY~~

$3.99 $2.99

up

Seeflnd

MEN ~S

Ml,xturt'l

sport coals like these. Both Fat-her a~d
&amp;on will find just ~hat tMy want tn
style, pattern and color, here.

OTHERS .

Matching

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The men of the family will look their

to $'1.49

PI(J(ENJ ~
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»tripes

Charles Burt visited Mvnday evz·
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Bauer and daughter, Chester Road
Mr. anrt Mrs. Willidm Lehew,
Mr11. William Theuner and Mn.
Theodore Lehew were visitors m

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(

Phillip Sisters

$19.95

Davis Middleport.

I·

,:;qht Re,JJrts

steek hou11 In c.-Ufomlt only
• mil• frctm Santa Anita r~e•
trHk.

24BMembers
teceiveCubAwards
Scout Pack

MiP Joyce Ann Ebersbach i~
24&amp; ~pentljng a few d~ys wit.h Mr. and
High School, Ptinoipal Clydll
reguln meeting l\fon- Mrs Cbarles Buck.
M·r. and Mrs. Charles Burk an d
1 ~:~·~:~o~~~rl:w~ahama ·High School d~;~;;::~g at •the Senior )liglt

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EASTER SUIT
Bonnets &amp; Coats

SPORT COATS

Cub Scout Pack

P,inclpal James •Diehl of Porn·

.a neutnl cor.ner and aga1n stag·
gered hilH to take the round on
all cards.
Cheering Ends
But that en~ed most of thl' I
cheering so far as the supporters
ol' Moreno were concerned.
111 the -climactic third round
Bassey followed up his: second· ,
round advantage, sinking hLS fist
"into Mm:eno's midriff and t~en
lpUpwing ,qp with looping bl&lt;jws
to the head.
~ The knockout punch. w1n1 a bat·
tering right to the head that sank
Moreno to his knees, and he lh,~n
keeled
over sJowlv on his bat::k
Asttirt'l Tripllc:at•. T~at year,
in
hla
own
c~ru:-r
tao, ht W9n tt. N-.w Yoric turf
~ ·
writers award f~r t1te f'1:QrUI time
(1940 was his flrol] .for out~tond·
lng riding achMvment• ..And 11
laft •s 1957, h ttllt ,WII ICCIPI· , LOS·'"NII •.k~S - H..on
lng an oc:casl""l mavnt.
sey, 124, Nlgerle, knac:ktd out Rl·
Whottvor hJfflnod .t.o a.oll .ur.do Moreno, ~1.24~1.• ~ttxlco 13Jem11? Now 40, ht qp~r••• •
ret•l._•d th• world f11therwelght ·

Gloves
e Neckwear
JEWELRY fOR HER

MEN'S Imp. Woo1

MEl-t'S SHO,

8

Cords

Special Purc.hasel

L&amp;Z

awkward·loo~"g

SowardJi

PARADEotEASTERV

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SOCIETY

'(Uestl of Mr. and Mrs. Bcnt.H!
Ponn.
Mrs. R. 0. Bunon -lf Burling
ham. who ha5 been ill the pa ~l Parkersburg Monday £·vening.
week is sloWly improving
Mr. and Ml'll. Allen Osborne and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnsi•14'
of Athens and friend from Cir.. daughter, Barbara Kay, Newell
cinnati visited Sunda)· wilh Mrs W. V.a ., were week end guests ol.
ht•r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chorles
Florence Burnside.
Mr. and Mrs. W1Uiam Pulllrt· Eh!in. Jr., and family. Mrs, Ebli
left Tuesdav for a vis!l with rell has been sir!&lt;.:, but is now better11
tives in Columhu!'!i.
They aJ~o calletl on Mr. and :.trs
Willard Dill M .Tam!'stown, N R~t ~·a ul k, Pomeroy
·
Y., is the ~uml 'of hi ~ father
John DiH and daughter. F.Jither
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie a:1d
soils Charles and Allen, Mr. ar.C
Mrs.' William B. Downie and son, I
Billy, Mrs. Alice Chamberl:•i::,
Mrs. ;Jane Louise Smith and Mr
and Mrs. Patriek Lochary werC'
EVERYTHING
in Dunbar. W. \:a., Sunday to atFOR MEN &amp; BOYS
tend the funeral of Harold '!lralr
bin.
Mr. and Mrs. ,fames Shan . :t·
and tamily of New::.trk were we&lt;•!;
end guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Eslh
Mossman, Minersville.
Mrs; Harley Mossman who un·
deNent surgery at Meigs Genera:
Hospital is convalescing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore ancl
daughters, Linda and Mrs.. Jcf
frey Wilson were Sunday dmner
guests Qf Mr. and Mrs. Verne

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'Iitle !Us

MIDDLEPORT

and sol'\$, David, Danny and D:.r·
rei! of Duncan Fall!! were recert

With An

·•~4 ·l!l¥!n la.ntloo .J I chit! •bo.,;, wos to ,.,,,. an eanly

jo~tlng r1ght to the head m th•) knockout. b,egqn Ulrowing powe.t··
third round to drop
!M rul but
punches
·lull .oo11nt otter ·~:58 m'"utes lhat ll•llS•Y IO'irl altenward m·
''"..'" ",...,''"eyn~::~ed to me he was ried ple'lty of authority.
butter .man," Moren&lt; .,id as
The crowd was sent Into ltys·
h1• wept unashumed in his dress· sterical cheers when M1.reno lf.t.ag·
ing room.
ger.ed -the shor.t er Bn.ssey midway
·
Q.ulck L:lke , .e,t
1n the rouJ,JP,. A'nd he fotlowcd
"Tiley sa1d he was quick likr that up by .Pinning the eb.amp ~11

an~

Mt. and Mrs Emory

Off Your

What Became Of

st•lcctcd fl'Celvcd a ll'lJ[,hy.
In the ''onsol,ttion !lllmt• Nt•w
Haven whirmcd Clifton !Jy ~.

E1chin
IZer celebratf!d their 59th wed·
oJing anniversary reccatly with a
dinner at the home oi Mr. and
Mrs . Allen Eiehin~er

Pajarito 'Ml· cussed the' bout. "But I knew

At the ronc lu.,ion of lhc lour· I Ralph Sayrp while coaches for
namr•nl inrlivitlual aw[lr ~l.s wcr" thf' h•nms worf.' ('hnrlic C&amp;rr. M'l·
qiven !!~ rnllows· he~t ~Pilrt. nn; Tnm Grinstead and Robert e. ut and hit h11rd- he did,''
Bobby lfj(·Jde, ll .&lt;~r lfnnl;
1110',1 Roush, New H:wen: Don Smith
points in one g&lt;HtH', Unhhy Rm r ~h. 1tHI Al Sprnusr, flartrorrl; Ehnc-r
New lluvcn; best team player Van Ma1rl' and Dnrmlrl Van Ma ·
.Jerry Hall, Hnrtrord ; mnsl 11altr· ·tre. flirt on
BASIL JAit\15
able player, Danny .J efrcr.~. Mason
By Unlttd Press
Officials of the m••••l were Ray
most point.~ in toumam~·nt Rohhy
Jockoy :looll ,,..., rode In his
Tucker and .Jerry Zirklr• referees
Housh, New lh.~vcn (57).
first
race at 13 and ·.Won •• Mo
Donnld MeK~nw&gt;, ~rorcr·; l..arrv
tional
riding championship with
Cho!icn on the all ·luurw.lmf'nl Hargra" '' ~ and (.('flllord Roush.
245
winners
In 1936 at th1 •••
team were Tommy Ewing, Danny 1imer.~.
of 11. Long ono of tho lop mo• In
Jeffers, Bobby Rowland anrl ll 11rry
---~~
hi• prof"sltn, · ~·e ..iltftrWd the
Surfaec, all of Mason: 'l'rrr·.r
Army dvrintJ World w., II but
llenry, l'lifton; Bobhy lloush uad
cam•
btc:k strong in ·19f6, win·
Morrl,s Clark, New lluvrn; .Tern
nlnu •rrtant othlts tM $100,000
Hull, Bobby ll1ckle :uu; Bohby
Hollywood Gold Cup on Frod
Greon, Hartrnrd. F.m·h pluyN

Quinlan Signed ·'
By Brown Eleven

Mr. and Mrs. William

Easter Outfit

$2t95

lashing blows even though they

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POMERO\
SOCIETY

''THE SHOE BOX

ercd Moreno' bull-like rushes and 000.

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llar.tb E. Jlow~~J~n- Middleport SOI'Iety Editor ·- Ph•ne 8%09
Ultllle Qawkllll • J'omero)' Soetoty Editor - Phooe G%4f

": i"' P~ltt 'OF CHIU)dN'S SHOES

ll/llph Snead of Ironton bas been named one of two South-, :reno as ••the better man" after ha~ him .in the second round."
.eastern Ohio district cagers to the South team for the North· he scored .a lhtrd·round knockout
T~e abt)IPt ending ·lert lh••
South All Star game to be played in Troy June 20 . One other o,vor the ·M. extcan ehatlenger.
crowd of .around 17,000 fans al·
.,.,
1 th r
d t
t th Uti ,most gasping in astonishment.
SE boy is to be named. Could ·he be ST Johnson? Why not?
n e trst • ense 0 e '' The gate was eslimated at $220,
:-'C---:=c::-- -·-·- - - - - ,
· he won laFt .fune, Bassey weatb·

10

1957 Two In Stock- Ford &amp; Chevrolet
1956 Three In Stock- Ford &amp; Chevrolet
1955 Two In St~k - Plymouth &amp; Chevrolet

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BUT THEY ARE NOT IMPOSSIBLE
HERE

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Moreno '\AU:IlCUrs:
{"
'B' assey· ·To.ps'
I\£t"r Absorb" KO Ia ThiFd

.M
3S{)fl Elementary SCh00I Cops
stoggere~
Metropolitan Auto Sales FI•~t Bend BasketbaII; Tourney
In Middleport
YOU'I.L GET A DEAl, YOU MIGHT
THINK WOUI.D BE IMPOSSIBI,E

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be the key .11&gt; a bj&gt;tler &lt;!l ..Qil in ' these-Pat ~ds, Jimll)y ' Graham;
baseball It 'hls ·health cantinue.s Tom ~effers, Al;m Biddle, Mi~~ :
to .pr.osper. Jlls .doctor ,has aaid· , acl Kmg, Roy erouser, Bill ·coy,
"Go to it'.'
Jimmy George or Bob Southern.
today on a vacatJon tour with the .Bobcats through \Vest V:ir· "Bilt they want to play baseother pltthing hopefuls ::t~t• l Experienced hands back from
ginia, Virginia, and North Carolina· for gat'hes with VirgiOia ball so badly this doesn't bother Darrell Dugan, wttl) .flri:o.or ex· 1 la~t Ye::tr on the squad includ~
Tech, Davidson, Elon, Duke and West Virginia Wesleyan. 'em much'', reported Vennari, perience last. year, 1nti a .fred~· I Btddl~i!, Dugan. Eads, Jim Goode,
Stobart ~ a senior, a veteran .of last year's OU club as a :util· the PittJburgh P.irate summer man, Robert Lm)g. ~~ce Bro I Graham, R1fe and Tur-.httr.
'
ity infieltler who got in a lOt of .playing time.
H1tt1ng" "Well/' said C~cb
1 scout and professional camp in· gan1 a sophomor,, ltilao ,Will flhrow ·
.. '
. team opens its season Thursday ' tructor.
·•er ··'"
,n...._ .,pl't•"t'ng
Marshall College's baseball
.
1· ''"111'· m•.u,r.,
~"!!!1 ~~
·•• • Vennan • "Turner • Dugan ·'and.
PGI.M·'14•-~
· t ~noo Park in a non-Mid-Amer1·can
The Wahama gam~ had be~n wll,l mo~o to !&gt;rat ~ 4114 ,.,n Each and Biddle look like \h•
1against Ohio Wesleyan u
. carded f1r.st for Rutland~ dJta· .tra~ .w1th D11gan .at ~ Jbag.
best wood men based on lard .In
Conferenc~ game.
.
.
.
mond but Rutland to d~te has !Po ' BqL ·.Goode, tl..ob C.er;maq, ~.uaTJe year's expcricnoes. But we've got ,
Coach Btll Chambers bas nom mated ellher John Derrow or ~
·.
.
a lot of boys ·here a~&gt;xious lo :
Ed Mickel for the opening mound assignment. Where is Huey
~learn ·and you never can tell."
"Big Chief" Reynolds, who was a standout performer on last
Rutland !Played -~ pnictiee :
year's ~ig Green Frosh nine'?
···
·
, game w1th. the ~omeroy Panthers
· d W'lI son CON f'"med
·
' mornmg
· t hat ~on
Ja.gt week
m whtch
no .scoreCoach
was '
A~d Mrs. W~iar
this
)Dif '
kept
according
lo Panther
Bob 1s not turnmg out for Marshall b.~seball.
.
1
t'
-..., · · .
·
.·
. Dick Kelton. But Pome~y:w:on:·~~~~ Er~a~
WHTN Radio, Huntington, has s1gned .a contract to c:;u:ry
LOS ANGELES UP- Qusky Moreno I,Oid ,~s l!e shook ·his ·~e•d : r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~
baseball broadc.asts of th~ •Redlegs for the 11\h consecutwe Nigerian fealherweighl champion in ilisbelief.
'
j~~1~ Outlets wtll be fed Ul W.ellston, Ironton, Athens, Char- Hogan Ki~ Basscy, who stalks "He hurt me wilh
l:~ol~i~B~e~c tk~le•y and Logan (W. Va.) as well as to Prestonsburg an oppont•nt like a tiger, today punch" Bassey said, screwing
Ky. WaH Hoyt's will be lhe voice you hear aoocpted the plaud•t of po\llllr ~ia lace Jn •ml&gt;Ok pain as he
and ·

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We Seleet The Veru Best
Ita llaed C•r•
CODE ONE
COME ALL
THE BIGGEST SALE
Ever b On At The

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$1~99

To eomplete your pie·
ture of "Easter ·Per·
fectiOo", ch9ose -now·
from our lltllnning se·
lection of ha.DClsome
n~tie~ ,,~ 11 dollar! .

Ratons,
,'

~!ell~

to

6·

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WANT ADS

ing. 5 yrs. ezptrJcnce. Robert
K Sayre, Racine, Ohio. Ph. Ra·
cine 3955.
3 29 etc

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!IIJ......... c:lwf• !Oe.-4it•
~ IOf tnr~ cOD.ItCUUYflJklei'UOD.II.
V... ~ - Oae morab for 2:1 cent. per word..
. hll nte of2 cents per wo1d will be &lt;btnredfD&lt; adoertletnc b
HI: .PAid f"JJr betou the 13ln of eacb. montb fol1owtoa:lDierUua.
t!:rron In ~llvertiFJDI--Sbould \1! reoorted tmmedlatel,. 1'bt

su_pportJ •and aerei&amp;e aUotnJ.eqU
Jill QOt less than 19~ leyels.
Other eon ...e111lorial newa:
,.,,..~ulnf&gt; Tho HoPM puaad
.and oeot ~ the s..litf tn Eloen·
howtr ant' · ~ltij!O bUI to
speed u" t!)Ve.:nmept purctaa~s
IX) ~~
1
of civilian e:OQd4. -It WQ.Mld permit
..On the. congre~•iolltl ,ltvest ga- the administratibn to spend dur· on frol}t.
the r:f~ ~· lhie fJ_tcal year
-J. Jlouse co111meree subcom_ ing
up to StO million doUars in fHndl'l
fllittee ' sat dowp · behh.ul closed appropriated for the new fiRCal
·.aoo~s to begin draftill&amp; a !ep~rt ear it•rting JUly 1.
-~ 1ts 1o~ ~4 1 p,f\.en er.plostve tn· Y ,
estiption~·lnto ~e Federal Com·
P'"aloq•: The Houee paaaed by
unleati:ms Cominlssion. Chair· voice vote a bill to J;trovide a 10
liD Oren I Harris (D-Ark.) •aaid per cent inc~Se in pen~ions for
he subcommittee may (Jsue an an estimated 230,000. reUred fed·
nterlm report this w!ek rl!"om· oral workers ~nd Bll.OOO widows
ending corrective leltslation and other survivorS: of deceased
Hned at the FCC.
Workers. It now goes to II Senate.
t
House
conference committee
R~c kel1 Commi. · , 'Tu:•s:
Speaker Sam Rayburn
1-The Senate
ee e.xpliCted to wmd up.. today tta ..~ uonday night Presid~nt
qulry into the 195$ l'trfecl Clr- ~hoi:tt should decide this
le Corp. strl~e wlth ii' ~~~Y $Oil~Jl, wbether to recommend a
.
tWQ vlcttms of st~ilte-••'l'.r:: tox iut " an anti - re&lt;esslon
,'•,
ted violence. It was ,1qe,cula~ "'~
hat sen. Ralp~ Yorliorol\glj (~
.
'\ ex.) may be named · to replaN
n. Pat McNamara 11&gt;--l!ll&lt;h.)
ho resigned from the eommlttee
p

r...-rtton.
Card of Tbanb ADd Speolal Nutlceo of Bwaato 11.110. Olltuarlel
at 1 eeat per word.

Want to sell your property7 WilY
and tubes. Go'od conditton.
I' hone 481 Cor mformauon

4 I 31p

not tr) our serviee? We welcome
all listings. Contact Ivan Carman
agt Pomeroy, Oh1o, Rt. No. J,

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Phone 95&lt;t-Y Central Realty,
Columbus, Ohto

One StudiO Cnuch and chair to
match. Also one Sellers kitchen
cabmct, shghtly used Call 34ZY
alter 5 p m.
4 1 6tp
gil'i runge. ~
Wilton rugs , kitchen rab1nct, I
w111grd back cha•r, ant1que
clJesscr , antique settee Maude
Cuopcr, 264 Walnut St, M1d
dlcport
4-2-6tt:

150.00
150.00

ohiVCHPOil, Tappan

Roush's Shoe Store
Middieporl, Ohio
of location or business
Racine Food Market Will b~
located Jn the Clover Farm Stotc
building startmg April 1.
3 Jl 3h'

The Easy Way To A

rou want to 11ell or buy same
thine then usc the Wanl Ads
They are nobced
"· 6 58tf
- Cream Prmlucf!rs
Blue Valley Cream Slatwn
in PomcrO}, formclly operated
by Mn Beegle, 1s now open
frJday and Saturday each week
For Rout\! Service, wnte Jc
rome Cook, Hemlock Grove, 0 ,
Jerome Cook, Contract Buyer
(3) 25, 26, 27: 14 J I, 2, 3, Htp

CONCRETE BLOCKS
"lulld - · Por LoW'

"ROTICUL"
GOOD GARDEN

·GBUESER BLOCK CO.
I MIIH North Of , _ , . ,
an ••· 33. Call wm. G r M&gt;dc Sprln11

Come In and ·$ee Us

Cultivate
Plow
Till

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Boxer dug
colorl!d, and Siamc!ie rat
ror informatwn Ph
Wt~ llacc, Langsville
r.,:~~~~Road.
~ _J&lt;_p
OR STOLEN -

J~~·;r.:;;r;:;;;:;;-;;V;;8 -Dci;xc-·$800 2 7Jt·
New
One carcrul

Ponl1nr
O\.\o!lcr

lratlc 111

Blaettnar's,

Pomeroy, 0.

3·28-6ic

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Oldsm otn li• "88' $1 ,495. 4

dr. Sedan. Hydranul •c drive
Orl(liual biHock f1111 sh like new,
Blaettnar'll, Pomrruy 3 28 6tr

Now - with Reverse
Phone 94 Pomeroy
For A DemonstralloD

Also

For Your

TRAILERS
TRAILERS

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Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc'
with 13 new and used tnilera
14 lo 150 ft., also 10 wldeo. Tw
and three bedroom~, nationa!~
known maket, The Jowe'll poto
aible terms anywhere. Drive
come prepared to deal. Fast
little and a.ve a lot. Th~ ar
rour LAST ahopptng place, a.
free deiJycry, Move In to~or
row. Anythin1 of value t1kea
Ia trade.

In The Heart of MUOII Cll)'

49.39
49.39
13.08
13.0B

YES, ABSOLUTELY
FREE- A
GORGEOUS FULLFURRED, LUXURIOUS
4 FT. LENGTII

Legal Notice_

Modern 7·room housl:! and 8·room
....,.._,.,..:..-,---_
·- ---- hou!lu and ~·room apartmont in
hor!lle Ext'&lt;'ilcnl (nr
Pomeroy. Phone 310·M,
NOTICI OF .SAL I
ebildrcp, Saddle and bndlc
.
Notice
of Pu~Jic Sale: 19M Pon·
4 I 6tp
Virgil Tcarurd, Syractlsc
tiac 8 cyl Custom Cetnlina Coupe
3 31 3tp Two 1 ll'"'l apartment. Close ~o CU11tom Sertcs, Hydramatte drive,
lowr.. 127 Duttcrnul St, Pom· Rudlo &amp; llca\cr. On April 4th. IIIG8
1Jaed Hotpo.tnt rc£r1gcratur D11lr
0
~_1_21&lt; from 10 •· m. lp 2 ~· m., et Hlaeu.
N1eboloon, 01 N. Third Si., Mid ~e7r ~Y~-~~-------.!_' fomt.'!fOY, Olilo.
dkiJ&gt;Ort.
a 31 3t p FOR RI;NT-~xtf:nolon Ladde" nar Auto Co.,.J\~)
~I, 28; 14) ·_2, Sit
Seallold 8oarda, Drop Cloth.
)fachinery. Contmcntal
powc1·
Clinton l'bhor, Mlddloporl. 0
'unit. Excellent condition. Sec
~hon• 626!1·X.
11·1-11
Inn Carman, Rt N11. 2, Pome·
lurniahcd npurtmcnt
ro)', o. Phone DM·Y 3·28-7tc 4 room

I&amp;

ville 3716.

b•th, larae
fruit. Also,
rent. Bryan
Phone Cool4-2-31p

1171 H~tlpWonted
Sub·drivcr In wo&amp;tern M~ll"
county ror nawa~pHpc.r 1 rouLo.
l'url time. Call 301 or 2TI.
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
later at
Hospital, Hono: Mr.s. Virgie McNeal,
lulu, He is
auttior1 of severa:
· .Stobort, R&lt;~clnfli ·
tbat itave . beM publishCheshm~
1:~~-!~· me'dical journals.
. J~mes f, C~eadle,
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Will ' ·also! serve on Pomeroy; Harry Bohro~l'l\, ! Syr:t·
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his wife, )'Jorence,
two other sons, Frank1e, 1,
DiCkie, 7 His ~tfe 1s the
llf the late fDunQer .of
Dairy where Riley and
He and

work
mother won the
pounds by correcUy fori
the results or hHit Satuf.
British Soccer League
It was lhe largest amount
ever pttit;l out by a football pool,
and her second win m two day•
"Monday she won ''X fhlllinlf, .
on a horse named Scar~-

aoo.o:w

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.old co:1l miner's
after learning she won
nlo1ncy she ~nd her hus~and
to 1\m,rj~a _lf'Od. bri1: :~ 1l ' t
for treatment.
few yeara ago,"
just could Dol rai"' l .

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his mother ~n Ems:laild had just
won $58'7,000 In 'Jootboll pQol.
~Hey, who obie,rved his 37th
bit1hda)' tod•f· , 'uid 'he "tboua!1t
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21f. A Neva Mowery, 189 Ash
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Re!d l!:asl.crday Racine HOUSI 1nd Lot - Large six-room
by local gas stullon
rramc. Nice location, woodwork
J-27
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C)Wner. Extra good for modt•l
and floors Closets In bedroom.
• 8luUnar'1, Pomeroy. 3 28-8lc ·---------- --Hath and full basement. Coal
Custom Built Kitchen deslgned
furnace $10,000.00.
for your home. Free estimates. FARM - ao acrca About 20 acres
Foreman &amp; Abbott. Phoae
Jn bottom Barn, corn cnb, shed8
ft284 -V.
B 6 If
and .Jarp 4-room homo with
batb and eoal furnace. ~.oo,
Many othon to ~hose from .
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Apartment Jn tho roar. 4·2·3tp
1200 plckina boxe11. Allen Hay· .
man. Lctarl Fall•
3·28·6tp 'I beautJf~.JI new apartmonls, Uftt
furniHhcrl . Suitable ror coupli!
Po~able elert;i;;c~;,w;;s and otrll'C spa~e in the ntr.Y
'14.10 or $1.2&amp; weekly Guar11n·
Coats llu!ldin1, Middleport, al111
teed. Write ft)l' Home D(llllon·
trall(•r SJlllCc. )'bone 6009
atratlon. Commumty Sewing,
329301C
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b.O!e
' who hive exbausted their
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~nefits. The bilt dbold make the
ayments avaU~Jp. r a maxium.of 39 weekS·;-- at ratu higher
bon Jhose no~ effe~l 'In many
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IP'.,, 1roots pfoleSi 'lif''the next
two ·weeks to strengthen their adrn_lttedb&gt; slinr. efuinces of overridina: Pre~i&amp;eOt Eisenhower's nto
hf the f!J!W c. fteezlng "' price
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dr. Sedan. Powerglldc Only
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lost&amp;Found

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ranging ht age down to , tleld up f()r lack of foll,d.-. But
months since laS~t wt~ek
f Congress last wel'k increned th.!
Welfare ~orkers found her bus- ~00 million dollars origina11y
ily &lt;Ooking meels and &lt;han~loi available ror the 1956 program
diapers when they called at the to 100 mUllen dollars.
west aide home. ,The chlldren
The department sa1d that with
were bundled off to Aile~ Hollie the possible eAceptwn of corn
for chi1dren, . operated by tlie producers it appears that all ehcounty welfare agency
, tble farmer 11 .on waiting lists itl
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The family's pU.ht apparently c!)unty Agr cultural
1 Ita 1on
went unnoticed last Friday •When and Conservati~n offices will b,llo
Mft. Wlnb~ash was sentenced in permitted tn Sign and !lie apphmunicipal court to 21 days In the cations.
workhouse for stealmg $49 worth
of qlothtng.
SO
Authoritie. nid they were seek- tbe father of t~e fam~Jy,
Ia lioted 09· • 1!'~lfar~ •..,Us '". 1'"-'I..
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said lhe paFJntl r·lre HPJIIr· I.Jiql
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dian &lt;' General• Ma~ager "• 'llflnk
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Lliul' are being dro~ed ·. ~~t- 'fo'the thunder IJI ' "MIItifie
"iDOso's : bat.
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If the newly·acquired Larry bOliy
pans out for the lndlano lhe way
CHARLotTE, N. C. UP --:- First Minoso is. Acquired Dec 4 in :t
(Ct~J'~hlutd FrDIW Patt Ont) ' tbe're ~re three loud rep.orts then deal that involved the popular
t8,000 and 30 per -cent of a~dl- a ~&lt;beeP, beep, beep .. " from an Early Wynn and AI Sinitb, MinJltmal value. The new law hfta ,obJrct· in tbe yard.
· ·o10 is enjoymg one of the fine3t
~Jte fiJ:at bracket to $13,500. Thus, , W. D. Loy walked out to l.nves- springs of h!s nine-ye.:~r earee~. ,
on a house valued at $1!1,000 the hllte. H~ found a sUvery eyltnder
All the 34-\0ear old native of
down pa)'ment is trimmed (rom shaped like a missile with an an· Mantanzas, Cuba, did Tuesday
$1,050 to '830.
tenna prOtruding from the top.
wu wallop three homers and a
-The law increases from 41.,) .Loy . aent bla family to the base- single to drive in eight runs anf;l
to 4~ per ~ent the interest rate ment and called pollee. A crowd lead the 1'ribe to a 14-7 victory
on 01 houalng loans. The Veter- galbel't'd.
ov.r the Chicago Cub•.
,ans Administ~ation is expected to
Lane was &lt;riticized for matin,.
J
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ff t
picked it up and carried it
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order the narease m o e ec
nliddle of the road and the both the Mmoso and Doby deal&amp;
late thi1 week ·
"'ul In rcunitin&lt;l' sluggers who
really "altered," Loy v
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twice preYiously
have ,.., J:!e(!,n
Mrs. Lena Sny,der of Middleport
Capt. G. A. Sttphenll,htd "room1e.~" he 1s try.ing fp., ·;\fake
\called on Mrt. 1&amp;e1sie Wise, Mon·
. He unserewed bc-ttll up~._. i ~\)' 'Y~PSt\1 attendapCf' la&amp;~
day.
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object toletber and · 11E!8son fell )?. 720.900, "'"~ ~-·
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a b'~Rln~ electric bi,.
Bill ·sko.\lioo knocked _,,• . ••cht
.f!tOre.aloo : ,.... , note r,ns \Vit.h. lwo bome"
sin·
. , · , , &amp;~e ds the New York Xa,nke&lt;:J
20 Excta.
work lncl t~o. ,Play malreti :ou.tfllJiged the ., Chlc•g~ .. ,Whit2
rna~ ·
dull ti(Jy_ April fool."
, ' S9~ 15-11
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tlon
'the world champion Milwauket!
(alang)
Braves WQUI)d. up, t~e1r , ~'hoflle"
22.Man'a
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Fla., wtth a 7-2 wm over the
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Pipe On•)
Pittsburgh Pirates, the San Franfor th.~ cisco Giants chnc~ed the Ca~~
2).
Obstetrics League ht!e by beahng the Balti
of th o! more Orioles, 4-1; the St. Louis
Cardinals snapped the Boston Red
Sox' eight-game ~inning:, . streW;,
t 1 ~los ~ \he Kansas City , Athletic,
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downed the Detrmt T1gers .fll;
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a e'l and the Washwgtor1
Senator;
CO!PI with the ~ank vf shaded tho Los Angeles Dodger~:.

New HOUSml!
, Law

Growers I wlil
and pcpp1•r plants
Apr1l. Call or bnn~
orders to &lt;.'h.lll'le~~ R Hams, POll
Jand, Ohio. Phone 693

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alld ot~ell' ~tgUI\lt.r l:.~tle~lke
AcJin~ J)e~ttle ,..,.,
),la~~leld (110111.) Pill e pt:lorl~a
D~~; ~.J•. th~ l•~ilallo~l••!i' ':.,
e. 'r:'ha\e woq _ retn " l'l
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on tOdaY until to11JPletil11 uctlon

DAily Sentinel will nut ~e respor..sible for more than one incor·

Notrees

" Acreage
elfare Workers . }Added
Find 10-Year-Old . Appllcatioqs Now

tlJP) - The Senate eall'd up for debate workera Monday found a 109ell'· culture Dcpartmco l nld Tuesd.1y
old girl Jreeplpg houoe lor· Iter ,;o It will aecept 1mmedl.alely · addl~t~' "~ 'l"'!-l·:!1"'"·
i f de tl f d i brothen and llltert after i:belr tlonal 1"8 fiOII bank aereage r~·
b 11 aimed at'pumpma -one blUion dollars n e ra un s D· mother w" seqtenced to tbo oerve application• for · 'lorm r
'lo ·lbcal p11bllc worn prOjects.
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workhou.. lor steahng"&lt;lothlnc.
whent, corn, rice' ond' toflee&lt;o •' .'
' '~'l}f\.wQlll~ 'provide an expanded proeram of federal loons Sharon Winhush, . d•u,hter of from farmers w~M&gt; ~~~et' '"'
'fci""foiiflltuctloti •lid ftPSir of streets, bridges, all:ports, SeW· M". Roberta Winbu~h. 30, • hal · been ~arrled ~n :-oJtin~ li1t1.
im1 'h tt 11 ...... u..ls libraries ·
acting as JOOlher to the
Thear apphcattoaa had ·been

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·•. ; r:· ·. Bill ClUed IJp For Debate K:~!!~~~~~sewew.n ' !~~!c~!:~
, "'·!' ASJIIN9'1'1;1N

Tree trlmmmg, topping or remov-

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IBSULTS

D~l!Y senunel, r~ille..Oy-MI~dleport, o., .~prll2,

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cld•cly locloy;

WOMEN'S

Fashion and co!llfort are featured in the styling of these new
maternity dresses - all two
piece styles with jumper effect
tops, sleeveless and · short ·puff
sleeves, slim, cut-out skirts. All
washable fabrics.

New Spring

DRESSES

GztrtnM: touth tndlnt In mornlnlil
Not much ch•ntt In tempertture.
, Hlgll tocloy SOt north, 55-62 ,oouth
low tonf,ht 11-45.

dresses. ~undreds to choose from. Neat,

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Ready for spring and Easter ... ready for

ed backs. Button front coot styles and
slipovers. Short and cop sleeves.

you ... fashions in women's sizes delightfully, youthfully styled to fit' and
flatter. Make your selections now.

og, ,Rieh Follrod, Mickey Wll·
; Bill Woods. Jack Seelig, Bo
ar&lt;iwn a.nd Dkk Rosenbaum.
. Guests ,from the Meigs County
: Ridin~ Club, who are co-sponsors
or lhe even\, were Bill Downie and
Don Betzlog.
Plans were worked out stt the
meelfng lor a one huodred pe•··
cent canvass of all business. fi.rms I Easter scrvict:!s at the Firs;
in the county ~o sell program .ad~ BnpList Church will include the
and sponsorship _of the vartous ()bscrvancc of the Lord's Supper
ela58es. SponsortlhlP
"bb
d Include•
Kl' ..., tro·
d Thur sday at 7 ..30 p . !l an4·' th•,
p hy and, r1 ons an cat~ aw r ~ ,•~.. , ance r c•r· t'
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" 111 s 1 resurr ·
ot $8, $6, $4 and $2.
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At the show last year, there .mn a_t the 9 :30 A. L Sunday
were 148 entries and an attend· w.orshlp hour. .
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.
ance of over l,OOO pet'Bona, acTh~ com.mumon sen·•c~ w1ll be
cording to Richard Rosenbaum.
'Jy candlelight and rashtoncd _Jt·
Th" , Boy Scou\.8 of: 1)_iOolli 2411 , ler the New !eslament w.•th
headed by Bo BroWlh wUf lgliii1· m~mbP.rS and f;Jcnd!l. gat.tlermt
aasist in the ticket taking, P.arkinc lrot~nrl tb~ Lor~ s _table. while th~
and as ~rea ' police.
elemcn~s are rece1ved ~~ memo_r.,
Th' famous Jaycee chicken bar- J[ Chmt. A . program. of ~~Sit' ,
beque wtth nile Kallz as chair· song and scrtpturc w1ll be- mter·
man will begin its· oPitratlo-n' at ~p&lt;-rs cd throughout tht! service..
the f~rgrounds at noon 011 May 18.
T~e Ea~ter morning. wCirsh.lp
Special entertainment is also be- ;crvJcc. will have specu1l m~s1~ .
tng glanned for the affair and 1 8 decoratiOns ~nd ~erm?n. Selec.~Jo!ls
hew . lnnovation wUl be the award- by the chfllr Will mcludc The
J~&amp;·"'ot sate prit:es donated by the ~ong ot Triumph'~ .,by Loreflz aml
'Melp County Ridin~ Clti&amp;~
Oh Blessed Lov~
~Y Walter.
.A:CI.hiSalon to ' ihe ~tbbw will be The sermon top~c Will be "Eas·
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cen\5 lor adulls and 21! cents \cr's Glad and Sad Notes." De ..
\for children.
corations will be hi charge of
the flower committee With Mrs
.
William Watson as chairman.
Friduy evening the congreg:\·

Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20 and 141fz to 24Y:!.

$19.50 to $39.50

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Sale $3.95
A toque, a cloche, a flowered hot .
whatever shape your

Easter "bonnet"

tokes, it's sure to be flattering and femi-

FIRST IN FASHION

nine when you choose it from our array of
heavenly hats. Come in, see them now

For Easter

Drcs!.imnkcr suilH or classic
beauty in fine wools. Some
with self fabri c buttons. Sheath
!lkirts wilh back kick pleat.
Chemise sty le!l and plain tail·
orf!d. You are sure to look your
best, for these suits ure designcrt to compliment you.

Women's Gloves
Choose now from a ~itJe asSDrtment. Nylons and col·
tons.

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SisLer's ..... double and .single
breasted styles. White detachable
collars.

$17.50 to $39.50

"'" 3 to 6X ood I to 14

JUNIOR SIZES
MISSES SIZiS

$10.00-$12.95-$13.95

HALF SIZES

LITTLE GIRLS'

EASTER BONNETS

PEniCOATS

Beautiful little girls' hats ln fine
Nyl&lt;m not and nylon

pottlconls

straw - bonnets, sailor• and half
hats. Gay floral trimmings.

HANDBAGS

yellow, pink,

Genuine

Costume Jewelry

$2.95 $3.95 $5.95

look plastics and patents.

Colorful costume jewel·
ry. l)rooches, necklaces,
earrings and bracelets.

Handbags in your favorite

$1.00 and $1.95

$1.00 to $7.95

trutin1 trlm on laPf:l&amp;

and wailtband a11 pictured. A new lype !ac·
ket that's washable &amp;

easy t.o wear and take

cue of. SmaJl, medl·
urn and large Jn red,

Wubablo, luxurlou11 cotton aport
lhlrh. Smartly a\ylcd. 1\tlat of nt.
SIICI f lo 6 and 8 lo 18.

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fines and
cOits totallilig $54.40 on convic·
tion of resisting arrest and dr.:.vlng wiLhout an operatOr's license
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher
returQ.ed Wells to the town jail
w~n bond was ' no\ supplied ro.·
the fi~s pa).d, Evid'euce in th ~
tile ~s prl~nted by the state
patfol.'
.
· Wells was cited into cour~ ear·
ller lhls week wilh ' ~~~·" ~ther
Long Botl9m 01en. All:iln1 .r;ftor
was' fined $10 a!ld costs for toxi
e•tlon and released;
M gan
Henery $10 and
coats,
charge, a~d J. E. Taylor m I a
81Jnilar fate.

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FurM!ral services will be an ·
later for Roy· Thompson,
Bidwell, o., a former resident of
:Maaon 1 residing with his son, Clark
In llldwell. He died Wedneoday

hiB EaSler outfit

nllhl

a(yl,~; SiZDI 6 to 18.

$1.95 "

W~ne':y t~::dh:'w:s0~~m~t~!~

to • local area hospltal. He died
nll~l. F01lesong
Funeral
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The Racine UniOn Good Friday
~,rvice will be held in the Racine
Methodist Chur&lt;:h Friday afternoon at' 12:~0 for grade· sebool
:hUdren Wilh lhe Rev. John El·
wood speack:ing.
AI 1:15 lor lhe hllh school slu·
.:tents, the Rev. Wesley Jenkins
will speaki and at 2:13 for the a:Ein·
eral .PUblic ,with Rev. Elwood In
charge.
During this service the b'uetncss
hoUseS of Racine will close from
2 p. m. to 3:1~ p.m.
NEW SALESMAN
Kenneth Grover has joined th-=.:
C. &amp; M. Auto Sales €o., a.s a
3alesman, it was announced todn}'
by Bill Chapman and Lloyd McLaughlin, owners. ,

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cine High School, has
seleetod as ' candidate lor lhe Columbia
Gas System SCholarship offered by
the Institute or Gas Technology at
the illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago.
The ·son ol Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
man T. Fisher, RFD 1, Racine, the
Fisher youth will compete for the
scholarship in a six-hour·lonM: test
at the Ohio Fuel Gas Company
general otnces in Co1umbus, Satur·
day, April 5·
.
Fisher's father is senior engin·
eer Cor Ohio Fuel's Southern Com·
pressor Division. Ohio Fuel is a
subsidiary of Columbia.
Candidates from the Columbia·
Gas. System's seven,olale service
area, incl~ding live Obioans, will
take the test. Rel!lulta will be an·
nounced in May. All the candi·
dates rank scholastically near the
top or lholr senior classes.
The scholarship provides for
four ~ull years tuition_ for a gas
technology chemical engineering
or mechanical engineering vourse
at tbe Ulinois Institute, one of the
country's leading engineering
schools.
Winner of tbe schoJar•hip also
wlll be offered three summers of
employment in the gas indf..stry
during the yeara o£ his schooling:
The . scholarship is valued at
$~ .~00.

- - - -- - HAYES ON COMMITTEE
Roger Sherman, president of the
Ohio Hospital Association for 19~8
59 has announced the appointment
of Vergil C. Hayes , Admlnidrator
of ~arnesville Hospital, Barnesville.
Oh1o, to the Constitution· and
Rules committee for the presrnt
year.

Local Physicians To Attend
Medical Association Meeting

. The 1958 Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Medical·Asso·
c~tion ."'!11 open Moqday evening, April 14, in Cinclnnilti
Wlth 8 dmner and business meeting Of the organization's
House of Delegates.
·
CoDr. Roge~ P. Daniels, Pomeroy, will represent the Meigs
unty Med1cal Soclely a• member of the House of D 1 t
&lt;;anon .or Rutland In · and wUl help to determine poll·
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e.!l'ga es,

' t~is morning be·
Ju~ge Emmett Peo·
~~l:t!~t~'~ to the a:rand jury
$&amp;00 on charge&amp; of
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TWO wng B0tt0m
.Churches Solve
Common Problem
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Clarence Long
Former Racine
Resident Dies

R,u.tland Man
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Other survivors arc these chil·
dren: LYdla Gilkey, MlddleP&lt;!rl,
and Ziba Tltompaon, Rulfand Rt. 1.
Mr. Thompson . beeame ·ill last
Saturdiy enroute from ·the chUrch
to ·the cemetery to bully hls wife,
Mn. .Ruth C"rk Thom~son . The
prGeedion wa1 halted and he was
toke~ lor medjeal help.

quality .brQadcloth shlrls.

'J1!1n\arUy

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wllh one of these sinrorll&lt;d,

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Local ofCicers to attend an FBI
school In GaiUpolis tonight as
guests or the Gallipolis Police De·
partment include Chlef of Pollee
Leroy Bartrum of Middleport; Pa·
trolmen Herbert GIUc#y and Fred
DeWeese, Middleport; Special
Deputy Sheriff B. F. Parmalee,
Middleport and Pomeroy Patrol·
maq. John McKenzie.

Ract'ne Unl'on. .
rme Good Fn'day
Rt'tes Schedul.:.J
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· Mason ,.
onner
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The date originally set for the trial of George Lynn Offutt

21, of Minersville for the first degree murder of his wlf~
Donna Jea,n Offutt has been changed to May 26 at 9 a.m. ac·

One or the two busiest placet in
Meigs County on Sundaya this
put year has been either the lfeth·
odiJt or Christian C hur~hes in
Long BottOm .
Five yean ago the dwindling
congregation joined forces to meet
in alternate churches and relic·
ioua leaders have watched inter·
est grow ate1dily. During the
past six month• an average of 60
can bas been clustered around the
church boldine Sunday School
services that day .
Thi5 compares well. say liuperintendents Clyde Lawrence (Meth·
odist) and Mrs. Marearct Brown
(Christian), with the 10 to 12 cars
that be!ore the union came to
each church,
Last Sunday there were 184
worlihippers in Sunday School. The
average is 12!5 over the past six
months.
A kind of "celebration" of grati·
tude for this revival of interest in
Long Bottom's religious life no
doubt will be expressed this Sun,day by pastor's Freeland Norris of
1he Methodist congregation and
the Rev. Harold Doster of the
Christian Church.
The)' will have the Easter Sunriie service together starting 111
5:45 a. m. The mmistcn unite in
extending an invitation to everyon~ to join theJll and their congregations at that time.

willthejoin United
in the Union
Serat
~cthodist
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$500

DRESS SHIRTS

Aulhontle \fnlvorolly model wlth
taP&lt;!red Itas ond 'alim allhoueuo.
New sprlna colora in · U11ht blue,
i:rC)I, black or tan. Allo a new
black and erey slrlpe olyle. All
slzct 29 to 38 waist measure.

BLl.lE CATFISH

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·J-uty--. -·
"I Ch. arge Loca}Off'leers
0•DD' Ull
Chesler Wells or Long Bottom To Attend FBJ
Wednesday tilght was bound ovcl'
to the grand jury under
SCh00}TQnla}tt
.
bond dlcr h~ ~len or. nol .guilty
to drtvmg while
mtox 1cated.
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SPORT SHIRTS

Long B0ttOm MaD

S&gt;lid Maple and Cl)orry~IJgbl and ,Dark Mahogany-,Walluif:
FruUwood, American Eltn - Su~tea maiJa.ufadured .1»' thl) leadr
ers in the Furniture tndustrf: Wilh:U, Krpebler, Kent Coff~y.
Kling, B"s0\1, Bro)hill1 Sun Plow.
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CHEST and BOOKCAII BID ................. . $ALl t21t,~
Rag. $229-" DOUBLI DRESSBR,
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CHIST and. BOOKCASE 11!1 ................ SALE $181.Qd
R... $244.50 DOUILI DRESSER,
CH&amp;ST an~ JOOKCASI .ID ... ............. SALI $1?1.110
Rt.. $297.00 DOUILI DRISSIR,
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CHEST ond BOOKCASI BID ............ ... SALI .244.00
R... $197.00 DOUILI DRESSER,"
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CHIST o~d IOOKCAil I.ED ............... SALE $161,00
R... $16UO DOUILI OAISSIR,
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CHIST ond: J!POKCASI liD ·-----·········· SAU $141_.~
R.., $179.00 DOUILI DRISSU,
CHEST lnd IDOKC:AII lED . ............... SALE $157.00
.... $197.00 DOUILI irlttSSIR,
CHEST o0d ' I\)P!CCASI ~ID .. •• , .. c•.•••••• SALE $161.00
R•l· $331.50 DOUI~I DR.SSIR,
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R09•. $197.00 DOUJLI pRISSIR,
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CHEST lind IOOI!CAII liD ......... ,o•.• SAtl $141.00
Rto. $209.00 DOU-LI DRIISIR,
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CHEST ond IC!Oij:CAII .ID ': ...... , .. .... . SALI $1fUIO .
R... $197.00 DOUILI DRillER,
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$119.00
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SAL'I

tROUSERS

$5.00
BQYS' COTTON KNIT

Bed Roorll Suites

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blue and black.

other Men'• Llahlwelght Spring Jackell $3.85-to

SALE!

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style~

LIGHTWEIGHT

Solid colors wllh eon·

$1.95 and $2.95

leathers, leather

Youna Men's Ivy League

LOAFER
JACKET

$1.6S,
a pair

COATS

COPY~

Pomeroy First
Bapllst
• L'Ists
Easl er Servlce:s
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To

LITTLE GIRLS'

$1.00 to $2.95

black and white.

79c .

$1.69 to $7.95

SUITS

in red,

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choose now for Easter parading.

EXCITING HEW

parchment

Benutiful nylons.
Choose colon that
blend with your
costwnea.

SINGLE

NEW •'ARM POND

Defense Makes First
Asking Bill Of Particulars
cording to' a journal entry flied today by Judge John C. Ba·
con m the County Clerk's ofllce.
At the time of the arraignment of Offutt on Monday 9f

At a special meeting of the Meigs County Junior Chamber
of Commerce held Wednesday evening plans were formula!·
f!d f the Jaycees Fifth Annual Horse Show to be held at 1the
ftel s County Fairgrounds on Sunday, May 18.
·
amed as ge~eral chairman for the annual affair was Eu·
e Buc~ley along with other committee members: Don

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colorful patterns and sol ids. Action yok-

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Meigs County Jaycees Plan .
Fifth Annual Horse Show

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Det!otetl To The l•teresta fH I'M !Jell...•••• MM.

VOL IX NO. 296

$2.95 to $8.95

Excellent values in women's new spring

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, mtltiY claudy tonight with ocu ..
' lrl)ln•ll ahown maatlr aouth por•
tlo~ Frl.dly mostly cloucly witn
occt•lonal ahowert southeut 1nd

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eles and elect officers- Co servt! N"ill be presCnted, covering not
the .some 9.000 membeu of tb .~ 1~ly selentlric advance~ til ~ed,.
112-yeai'-old medical Organization :tne but medical· socio-economic
for the coming year. Dr. 'Erne.i!i ·. matters as welJ.
F. Mug; PomerOY; is Altei'Dit~
. ·Bctwl:!en sel!Slons, ph).sicians
delejate.
. wtll have opportunity to inspect
In .addition te the deliberations 'lOme 45 sclenti'fic and education·
of the House of Deleiatcs, th~ al exhibi'ts and 75 technical ex·
Annual Meeting will enable phy- hiblts.
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sician's tO attend Ohio's-and one
One of lhe highlights
th~
of the nation's-largesl annul! ~ meeting will be the nnnual ban·
post-graduate mcd!cal .a.vembly.
quet, at which Dr. Robert S. Mar·
Outstanding ph)l&amp;lclans repro· tin, Ohio State Medical Asso·
senting nearly a seore uf specialty elation president. will present Dr
fields, from ~ both Ohio and , David B. Allman, Atlantic City,
throughout the nation, are ache· N. J., president of the AmeriCan
duled tO prekenf sOm,e of tho la.t: Medic~ ·Associl'tiou, w~o will ad·
·est
broad field dreia the banquet.
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thiS week Judge Bacon had set
the date of April 28 for the trial.
According 10 information f"rn·
ed today the trial date was chang·
•d d" ·'" the ract that at rhe ume
the Jur;Jt set the date he was unaware at the time that it would
conflict wilh other trials !hal have
been scheduled.
1 h~! setting of the date for May
26 was made in order that there
would be no ~onflict with any
other trials that arc currently on
the dockets.
In the meantime:
Frank W. Porter Jr., de!enBO
counsel has filed with the Clerk
of Courts a request to the Court
that the Prose~uting Attorney fllf·
nish them with a Bill of Particu·
Iars m which nine specific atipula·
tions are uked.
Tbe request enumerates these
foUowing atipulalions for such a
Bill of Patticulars:
1. A statement as to the exact
date or the death of Donna Jean
Offutt.

2. A statement as h&gt; the Lime of
death of Donna Jean Offutt.
3. A statement as to thC exa~t
location of the death or Donna
Jean Offutt.
-4. A1st~temenl as to the cause
of death o( DoMa Jean Offutt.
5. A statement as to whether
any injunes were received by
Donna Jean Offutt prior to her
death, and, if so, the nature of
such injuries.
. 6: A statement that if any in·
JUnes were ref~ivcd by Donna
Jean Offutt prior to her death, a
statement as to whether such in·
juries proximately caused her
tleath.
. 1: II there were any such in·
JUnes to Donna Jean Offutt, a
~tatement ar: to the object, or obJCcts, if any, which cilused such
injuries.
8. If there were any such in .
juries reeelved by Donna Jean
Offutt, a stal.ement as to wt~prc
such injuries occurred.
9. A statement of the particular
act or ads wtiitll the Jtate claim;,
tbe ·defmdlrtt George Lynn or. ·
futf cori1miued Which constitute
the crime or fii·at degtee Jr.urder
as charged in the indictment. ·
Other than asking for th~
Bill of Particulars the attorney :;
lOr the defense have not indica:ed the type of defenSt that will
be used in fighting the apparently
strong Circumstantial case that
has been bu\11 up by the state.
In some quarters it was indi·
cated today that the defense may
ask for a change of venue on
the presumption that a trial jury
could not be assembled in Meigs
County.
Since Offutt's arraignment and
subsequent plea of innocence th~
r~se baa 2ltraeted
wide spread
attention and has been likened
in many quartcn to rank . in pro·
minenre to the Sheppard ease in
Cleveland and the Stcrnbaum
case in Man.sfidd.
Queries have been received
here from Cleveland, St. Louis.
New York, Columbus. Cincinnati
and Chicago l)y newspapers and
other periodicals' requesting more
information regar~g the ease.

Wed ,~u Qeen tescjved bere
• ·11'-1111fiTEfi-NESS
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ot
the death of Clarence Lone- of
•.Mteoillh akid W4!re' clear early
Springfield, formerly of Racine.
I
ntiy . P~lrsons , hu alwaYs w-nt· today the weatherm.yt hinted it
l)d a fi.shirig'' bole of -is own,"wlln would -be 8 good idea to keep
Mr. Long died Friday follow plenty or Ute finny crealUr 1 ~ that raincoat handy. ·
mg surgery.
around hUngry Edt -:mln·
The ' weatherman said a low \
nows
Wo~ms. As for (hat, whal , pres~ure area in Kar.sas wa~
F_uncral E"ervlces were held in
ardent fisherman wouldn't? ,
movmg eutward with fihowcn Sprmgfield on Monday.
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· extending lhrou~h Illinois.
Mrs. Long was the former
· !JeceR!If ;•,PirSO'\I ·:, b.~!J~ht · 1~
As the low appro.i.ches Ohio, Helen McNaughton of Pomeroy.
· aercs ~m r Stan,ley C:\b_Efi ·lll:a. ·rain was expected la:t .. toda i
moved h11 · fwusa tr;,iler'· ~to h
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Y. n
tb . 0 -Iii . 1 8 '·"r.&amp;l'c!O- t e southwest counlles. spreadmg
e~. n o act s, ~nr-i
, • over the entire alate tonight.
purpoa~, "':,~ . an ~~t~L : l~~lThe showers were expected to
for a 4QO--yar4·long . lfi)nft or end Friday and mild tempera·
· fed ih~ou·~ th~ dr!est tute will continue. It may be a
,j~~:.~:: b~ two· ' ~Jive , aprlngJ. little cooler Saturday.
'I
rams lllled ,,be J&gt;Otlil bUl
Aflhough lighl showers moved
pla114 lb· ~d4 ,,'\l• :.f!~l to ·'"'o" lhe state Wedncsdoy, no
_cr~tins • : 13-io .lll fOOl meaaJJrable precipitation was re
The Ohio Fuel Gas Company
deep maiD ..,~r\, l_rtl;
. P9rte~, the weather bureau said. placed third among the natioD's
· ''Ray's fa~frl~~· ij)Ort f&amp; fistting" . ·Early temperatures today wer'l! . latge gas ~ompanies in the 1957
verified Mr~PirsOn! ·w!kt wUb as low as freezing at Young!ilown MIUonal Safely Council lndqstrial
\he touple 1s',\thtee jouak '· ~hi I· while Toledo had 38 a no Colum· safety contest, it was announced
drcn are lr•lnj"'ln the . (ral[el' bus 43..
lod"&gt;' by Charles Murray, Middleuntil a new ~110- 18 bui.lt, pe.·~
port, s.erv1ce man m charge, for
haps lhiB SIJm!UOr· "II ·e..rylhlng
the Ohao Fuel G.. Company.
goes ·right." · ~ .
Fifteen compau~es were entered
,
£
m the contest. Ohio Fuel Look 3rd
Parsons it .~tWeen e0114trut·
place with a frequency tale or 2.60
lion jobs nOl'. ~ and . ••. · ~ad . ,
0
disabling injurleo per million mao
chance to build biB lake 1m tbJ
houn worked. Average frequency
Ralph and Je•n J;)unmire or road that leavea Route 7 about
rate for an 15 companies was 6.78.
Nashville, Tenn., fuJI time st)D~ a quarter or n mile from th• new
evangelists of the Chureh .of th-:J Eastern High School and winds
r1
Nazarene will be at the . Middle- !south t.a Keno On Route 248 , H·~
ElecUon or offi~crs for th!!
MARKET REPO T
CINClNNATJ UP - Produce:
port Churth o£ the Naur.cnc bt!- came to Ohio frOm West vitginb forthcoming year will be the or·
der of business for members of
Eggs, lower, consumer grades
ginning Wednesday, April 9 at about five yeara ago. ,
Lhe .start or a local five day
the Fraternal Order of Eaeles whites and browns, A 'jumbos 42Crusadc for Souls.
The new Meigs land owner will Aerie 2171. April 7 at 8 P. M 44, A large 35-43; A medium 31-40,
The pa11tor, Rev'. Robert P.Jhit· rest~ct filhing privilea:es in his according to announccn:cnt ffi.ade A BUlall 23-24; B large 27-40; FOB
Three Meigs County men didn t
er, will be the evangelist· ror tit;! eatllah p:tradise to aelected today.
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Cincinnati whites and browns, A r~ivc a word or "Thanks" Wedcrusade whose message will De r:uesta.
large 4649.
nesday for an act of kindnc'is
Bible centered and his ·burden
The Jake wJll be ;tocked with
Nomination or officrr slatcli
Chickens, steady, fryers 3-3"2 lb lhey performed, but today the)'
for lost souls very pre,·alcnt in chub minnows for food.
for the coming elc~tions was 19 · 21; heavy hens, 18-23; ligbt were content with the knowlcdg~
his messages.
made Monday evcnin~ when 41 hens 12-15.
- that thcr had saved a Life.
Mr. Dunmire, a tenor singer,
members were present.
Butter, 00 score 71.
The incident, which finally in·
vol\led
the three men, a boy o:
served .. minister or music in
two years of age and a shepherd
Nashville Nazarene churches for
dog began Wednesday morning
several years.
llft\'IA
when Clioton Faulk, who had
Mrs. Dunmire, an accomplished
IU
staYed at his home to care for
musician. received her training in
his two year old son while h 1
Olivet and Trevecoa Nazarene
wife shopped, heard a dog pet·
College and nonison Univenily io
sistently howli.lg .
Granville, o. She play!' the ac. Guy Bogg~ of Tuppers· Plains today disclosed that he and Becoming curious FCiulk took
Election of .a district dclegat~
cordion, vibra harp, organ ,.nd
and
altern'
a
tc
to
the
slate
con·
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other Metgs County farmers and business and profession. his young son in his arms and
piano. She also accompanies her
\'ention
of
the
Modern
Woodmen
al
men
m~Y_ have .a valuable oil strike in the making on a walked two miles through th e
husband in duets.
of America was made Wedneaday West;VJrgJhJa lease.
fields to where he found a shepill a district MWA meeting held
herd dog entangled in a wire
Boggess
said
one
of
the
lliggest
strikes
in
years
came
in
in Middleport.
fence .
last
week
on
the
H.
M.
Kittle
farm
at
Garfield,
W.
Va.,
on
the
Named as delegate was Mrs.
Unable to extricate the dog
Ethel Hart o£ Shade and alter· JacksotJ and Wirt County line;, Middleburn, W. Va:, are thr. himself, Faulk then ;walked bact
nate Vernon Swarf.z of Alfr~. . And h~ happily added:
to the Meigs County
Home
"Seven of us here in Meigs drillers.
More than 30 district members
The Kittle farm is owned b;t wh~re in the Board or Education
Count!
have
a
lease
on
207
acres
of the MWA from Meigo ond Ill·
the West Oil Co. Coming in ol offices he secured the aid of Otis
hen• Counties, were '. , preeent ill. adjoin\ng the Kittle farm and we the well ccmsed 15 new JocatioR£ Knopp, attendance officer and
the Wednesday m~.ting Whick have L rig ready to go on an off- to be made during the past week , Gerald Grate, supcrintt ndenl or
Some Meigs County pupils will was ·· called to order by Vernal .!ICt from the Kittle wells.
The jKittle well that came in at Twelve new spudders and riga the Childrens' Home.
have vacations oil Good Frid~y. Johnson ,who in turn named ·l A
Armed with wire cutters the:
1G5
barrels an · hour ha~ setllcrt arc in operation and it ts expect·
others will not. ·
wcli 'Ziekier as chaltman · ·fOr: · ~lt'e
ed
that
between
25
and
30
drill·
three
men again made the lor...;down to 300 barrels per day, "11
Mrs. Wilma . Sargent of the distrfCI mecUng.
•
ing
machines
will
be
OD
the
site
walk
lo
where the dog was fratl·
t;ourity superintendent's · oUi~e
The' state .convcnUon Will .'br good well" in the Berea sanrlfi.
or the new oil boom country with· tically tryin,g to free himself.
Names
or
the
other
co·le880I"!I
said today a survey of ttie county's hcl~ In . Columbus on May. 1. :Next
ln a short time.
The shepherd as soon as he
districts indicated Bedford child· d~lriel meeting wilf·· b&lt;' llel« .ln were wilhheld ·today until wor'l
The
Kittle
strike
was
found
tn
was
cut free, immediately ran orf
has b~n re~civcd in the future
ren will go home at 2 p. m., and so 1962.
.
the
Berea
at
2,700
feet.
There
is
into
the wood without even stop·
wbclher or not the offset well
will Southern Di.atriet students.
reported h be 12 feet of saturat- · ping to say "Thank You" to hh
now
about
to
be
dr\lled
Is
sueAll other&amp;, so far aa Is known, will
ed Berea sand at the new well rescuers.
cessrut
be open all day. •,.
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------Boggesa said one well IMt drUfed by B. W. Moore ond Son.
Salisbury and Bradbury grade
The
oil
is
flowing
through
a
fiveNAMED COACH
close to the Kittle well) on tbcl':'
~cbools wJII follow the , pattern set
inch casing.
NEW YORK UP - Lou RoiSBlrd,
lease
Is
being
drilled
.m:fw
and
h
by
and Mlddteport, be·
It is estimated the new oil 37, was officially named \Y'ednesat 1,600 feet. It• Is expected to hit
lng &lt;looed
day.
boom
will add up to a "baUr1· day as the new bead ~aketball •·.
the oiJ. sands there: at tbout 2800
The .
·
will be open a•
million
dollar'' venturer· · eoacll at" New York Univm)t~. ''\1
feet. Lowther aud Baker out o!

Of Middlepc.rt
Plans ACr.Usade

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Ranked Third BY
Safety Council

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DO·meroy Eagles
'Election T Be
Held April 7
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Delegat·es Named'
FOr w· statt
conven\'lOR

Three Meigs-Co
Men Perform A
Mercy Mission

Valuable W.Va. Oil Strike
.May Benefit 7Meigs-Co Men

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Some, Not All

Schools Close
or Good Friday

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