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Gucsls wore Mr. and Mn. Joe
Youn g Jr., Melanic ond Joe U~ of
Woodfield,' Ohio; Mr. and Ml'll.
Mr and Mrs. Joe You.ng Sr. en· WUllam Kitchen and dau,htf!r.

tertained w1th a dinner and 8 bel~ted Easter Egg Roll at their
home Sunday. The colored eggs,
each ~umbered for 8 prize, were
hi~den in the large yard for their

Debbie, of Chijlicothe; Jlr, and

Mrs. nobert Yatt* fqd.--cnUdren,
Sandy, Kath1 and Rafidy, al Jaek-

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son; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Bradbury a9d f~npy', Suunne, Asa
Hylda Rlee . . . . , . . ... . . ...... . Mldd,Jeport Society Edllor ::;gr;.;;•;;;•d;;.;c~h.';;;'d;;;re;;,;n;..t:;;o..;f:;:in;;:d;_"::-~,....,i-.
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·FRIDAY and SATURDAY, .APRIL 25 and 26
LADIES WHITE

COLLARS
Values to $1.00

2 for $1.00
LADIES NYLON

Girls Blouses • $1.00

TOPPER
REGULAR

$7.00

$1l.U9

PAJ .AMAS

$1.00
LADIES -

Reg. U.99

Dresses
DOLLAR
$5.00
DAYS

DUSTER DRESSES

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SiZes 4 to 6){

$9.88
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SLIPS ...... ·· .... .. · .. $1.00 .
LADIES CAI•u-.oR

S1zes 7 to 14 -

HOSE

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GIRI:A, COTTON

$11 99 Value

$8.00

INFANTS LINED

IRREGULARS .

PAIR $J:~Q0

DUSTERS · ·· ·

PAN~IES · · · · · · · · · · ,. 4·for $1.00

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LADIES
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SWEATt RS· · · · ··· ·· ·· · $2.00
Regular

Martha.S.?uthern
Is ·Honored Qn
Sixth.Birthday

SLACKS
and PEDAL PUSHERS

JEWELRY
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VA LUES TO $8.95
FINAL CLEARANCE

70c

Mrs. Doqald Mills was - boste 11~
to her Cana,ta Club Tuesrta ~
evenihg at hef home on" Lincoln
Street.
Prizes were wnn by MriJ, 'J!&gt;an
O::blld&amp; and, Mrs. Mnry Lou Bogg-:.
A detscrt eourae wa1 itarved br
the hostesi to lli&lt;s. Child&amp;, M"
Boggs, Mrs. Jeanne Bradbury
. John J. Southern. Mrs. Dorothy G.bhs, Mrs. ~rJn ~
Saturday, rrcnch, Mt:,s • Peggy ::.t.:hmoll an l'
sixth birth- Mrs. Martha Gress.
Martha Ann

Mr.

LADitS PURSES .. •.. · .. $1.00

INFANTS - .8.99 Value

Mea'&amp; lttg. U.85

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GABARDINE, SHARKSKIN

SlA CK S · .......... · .... $4.00
~EN'S

SHORT SU:EVE

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----Sizes 1 to 4

GIRLS -

BOYS' - Reg. 39c

8R I EF S · ...... ·.. 3for $1.00

Reg. $9.99

COATS
$5.00 and $7.00
lnfMII Rog. $1.5l I Pc. Knit

BOYS - Reg. 3Dc

SOCKS .. .... ...... 3pr.$1.00 SUITS ...... $.1.00
SP.ORT S"IUS
INFANTS - Reg, 59t
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GOWN and ~IMONO
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DIAPERS· ...... , doz. $2.00

BUTTON SWEATERS
Slzoo I to 6 - Reg 98o

2 for

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April 24-25
Bello Sl. John
THI LOST

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IWH'ITE ~~EET B~NKBTS, Rog: •z:a9 .. , . u.oo
PLAID SJIEE'l' BtA~KIIJTS, Reg. $1.9~ . 2 for $3.00
CHENIUE
Reg. $3.75 . .. . , fUO

TQ1WEl.S. Reg. 39e • 3 for ·111.

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Of Mattresses· on(., Bo1r
Springs In •Tlfe Fur'iiitil~
Dtp,Jirtmtnt' On The 3rd Floc;;,

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Guinther were in Beverly recently to attend the wedding of Mbs
Amta Louise Bailey and John
Guinther aL the Beverly Church
of Chru;t. They were accompanJed to Beverly by Mrs Oris Gum
ther of Chester Road.
Becky Allensworth, daughter or were business visitors in ParkI Mr. and Mfs. Marion AllertJJworlh ersburg Wednes~ay evening.
was returned home Wednesday
Clarence Lacey accompanied h1s
from Holzer Hospital where sht&gt; son A 2-C Larry Lacey to Poin:
Pleasant Wednesd!'Y where he left
bsd been a surgical patient.
Mrs. Marth• Watkins who b!r: by bus to report to West Palm
been visiting der daughters, Mrs. Beach, Fla. Airman Lacey h11::;
:: "~~.,·!'!' Pugh and Mrs. Roy Me· been spending his leaye with his
returned home.
father and hi~ wif~, ?Va. Sally
• Mrs Georae Franct:J, Beet'1 Lacey, Junior •·urae &amp;:t St. Joseph
slr:eot 11• a llledl&lt;jll pa~e?t at Hospital, Parkerol)urg. '
the Mejgs Ge~&lt;:rai Hospital.
. C E. Smith and daughter HarMiss Jean l.;ama, village 1 tre-· \ ne Mane have as t!Je1r guest
~Surer. has returned to Jrer home Mrs Grace McEvoy Walker of
spending severt~l daYs with Dallas, Texu/ Mrs. W-alker is thco
,slater, Mta. Erne!!! Jon~s aleee of Mr. Smith.
,and famdy, Columbus.
MJ'IS. M~~cu~ . ChaiiJbers, Mrs. "i Mra c. H. Wise Jr , and MJ "1 . E Harley, Mts, Rddpey Downin ~.
Stewart Hawkins were in Galh Mrs. C. T. Shumaker, Mrs E. ()
polis Wednesday to visit Mn Tewkibary, Mrs Karl Owen, Mn
F;red Thomas a\ Holler Hospital. Floyd Carmack and m,other, Mr3
Mrs. Thoinas is reJ)Orted to be Steele, represented the Women '~
recovering satisfactory Collowmg Association of the First Presbymajor surgery,
~Ian Church at the Presbyter"' at Marietta, TueB~ay
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AQenswcrlb
are leavme for New York, Friday, where the¥ . will visit thelf r
son-m-law anq da1,Jgiiter, .Capt
and Mrs James }Jartin'rer ' and
fam1ily at Stew~ A:ir F&lt;~rce Base
en· ' Mr. and Mra. Ddyle Miller had
tertalned with a dinner Sunday, a farewell diny. Br:~ SUnday: tOr Ml·
April 20,
· hio only daugh. and Mrs. Gem+ M:~er and son&lt;t,
Rupert Schrad· who left Monday f&lt;lr San Die~o 1
cal., where Mr Mlllcr wlll be- I &lt;;
'slltloned with lhe u. S. Navy
Other guests at the dmucr were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mllier, Jacktr:
and Jonnie of Columbus.

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$7 00 Given
Sunday

LADIES NYLON

$J.a·a
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$9•00

pOLLAR
DAYS

LADIES - Values to $5.95
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2PIECE- Reg.• ii.9i

LADIES BLOUSES · ·· ·· · · ··· $1.00
LADIES SHIRTS · · · · · ·· · ··· · $1.00

SHOES • •

GIRLS DRESSES
$1.00

LADIES BRAS .. · .. .. · .. .. $1.00

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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meadow~
have returned to the1r hom e :n
Columbus after snend4Jg sever;1,
d41s here at their home
Joyce Riley, the 6-yea:r-old d.au
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rtlcy
Jr., was returned hom · Wednes
day from Bo.Jzer Hospit~:~.l Joyce
sustained :i brain concussion in a
fall down the stai1'S at her hom "
earher th1s week
C. H Wise Jr., C. J. DavlS, GaihpoU.'I and Radford Jnge.Is, Mason

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Oil TO MilT
The Past Matrons of Evana:eChapter No. 172; tho· Order
Slar· w~l l"oet ·at Ihe
Mrs. . Hirry Ir'OudaShel!.
A~ril 2Slh.

alel, New York Ceatral railroad,
wlll ~erve •• . panel moderator.
otber panel membera wUl include
Dr. Jameo llaJ, direetor of liri·

culture; Dr. Walter B. Krill, dean

of Ohio Sllte Unlveroity't Colleae
of Veterinary lledicine and Obio
State Extenllon ll&gt;"&lt;ialilll Herbert
Bame~ Cbarlet Blackman and

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fie Tao Dou!lh
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Robert Hneaer.
The oiiOclitloJt will &lt;onci..,t a

1.00, l!lid·P•Y K•w• .,

· I: 15 Movletlme
3;Q.O Matj,neo Th•all'o
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4:45 Mod"')l,~JlWl..,

lt. 7 &amp; 33

6.15. Sport,o ~·

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6:30

Complete Une of
Sportsl!lan's Tackle
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buinm tolllon In lhe morning,
lllrUne at 10 o'eloek. A iuncbe9n
Is oebedUied for 12:30.

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A dandy car.
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pow,r b,.kes, powor., s\e~rlng; t!i4,1o· and
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for sale. 7 rooqt house including: till! the plalatllf, Dana Ginn, his be (or hearina M~tY\!lh, 1958.
councillors hiVe decidet.J to ll!lil 1~------------~"':'"----·-"'"":-,
bath, eleclrlclfl'. 90 A pulure, a legal rl(ht to and Is seised in
JOHN ~. BACON
the "o~ony" of recelvlna parkinv I :
44A crop land. SOme tlmbe!'. fee almple of the undivided~ part
Acting Judce of Probate Court meter · violation Uakt!;li Stnting
"On lhe Banu ollhe BeautiiUI Olllo River"
Milk, school bus and mall route. of each of the followin&amp; deteribed
By: Dorothy Dtane Stark
May 1 "meter maida" ·Judith Har
Priced ~asonable. 1 mile off pareelo of real estate, to-wll:
Deputy Clerk
rison and Janet Raybur will is·
Rl. IZ4, Salem Center, OhiO. In·
PARCEL NO. 1:
(4) 25, ltc
(21 I Real E:srate
quire Cole and Second SL, ltlld·
Tbe following real estate situ·
sue the tickets to· errant moto'-.
dlcport, Ohio. Pho'IO 6036-Y. ate in the County of Mei&amp;St State
USING
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PAIN
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Tnnsmisslon. Really 3 room house with 1 and ~ bathi.
W. F. Hawley.
4 25 31&lt;: of Ohio, and being Lot No. ~8 in
WHilE 0000 lATlNO is AN IXCITING IYINT
KEt&gt;KUK, Iowa UP-Cili
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seen
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appolntmtnc
Practically New
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only. Call m.v.
4-23-7tc
Ideal Second or Work
PARCEL
NO.
2:
Is Ntw AYIII.ablt Per
HOUSE - 6 large room&amp; And bath.
The following real estate situate
Lot 66 x 100. Double g... gc.
; room bouse with 14 Acre m
Choice locaUon aci'OIIs from in the City of Pomeroy, County of
Lan&lt;sville. Phone 6386-Y, M;d.
High School on Third St., :.lid· Meiga and State of Ohio, ~:nd aedleport.
4-23-6tp
dleport. Sec Gene Rice, Hilltop scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot No.
Grocery,
4 24 30t;: 275 in said City of Pomeroy, being
room farm home, modern
the same premises conveyed to the
\Oit~.D Ennlllg1 Till 8 P.M
kitchen and bath. On State
said John Epple by the Sheriff of
W. MtdD Phon• 12-)
Route 143. Mrs. John Handley.
, for 8 to 150 P,ple
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Meiga County by deed recOrded in
VoL 56, Page 39t of the Reeord of
~~~~~~~====~~P~h~o~ne~90~S·~X=·======~4~25~3t~p Tht unknown helrc, devisees, Deeds
In the Recorder's ·office,
Legatees, dlstrlbuteefl, adminlstra~ Meigs County, Ohio.
tors and encutors, if •ny, of WaJ.
Plaintiff in h11 petition allege&amp;
.N PRIVATE BOOMS .
lace G. Chilton, deceued: Mrs. that the above two parcels of real
Wallace G. Chilton, who~~t~ pl~ce of estate were owned by JOhn W. ·
See Our FIDe Line of Aulomalle Wuhen, Deyen.
reaidence Is unknown; Irene ){oats Ginn at the time of hill decease,
whose place of reaidence is Flori- and in his petition the said plain·
Refrigerators and Ranges
da A.,M. University, TallahaMee, tiff name~ all the bcira-at-law alld
Florida, Box 207; Ruth Cassells, next of kin of John W. Ginn, deLepl Beversgea erved troni S:30 A,M. ·untO.Z A.M.
whose place of realdence 11 un· ceased, who are entitled lo the ·
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known: Mrs. Harold Ginn, wb01e next estate of inherltiDoe-- of John
last known address was Detroit, W. Ginn deceased.
E. MaiD 81.
Pomeroy
Snaek Bar Serving Good Foed ud.Sudwlehes
Michigan, otherwltc un,known; Ro·
Jn his pclition plaintur names
bert GJnn, whose place of resi· all of the tenants In comro&amp;n with
der,ce Js unknown; the unkaown the plaintiff in the afot-esc.-:.d de· heirs, devisees, legatees, distribu·
real eatu~, and the p~:::~;
tees, adm'inlstrators and executors, scribed
titn owned by each of
b
if. any, of Ro!Jtr! GID!l. deeeased; in common.
Harold Ginn, If~.,. place Ql res!·
111 the prayer of his petition,
. Smart motorists depend on us for satisfy- dence
is ul\knbwa; the unknown plaintiff prays that his interest in
ing meals. They like our hearty sandwich- heln, devisees, lecateea, tltatribu- aaid real estate may be Ret orr to
tees, administrators ,and exeeutoJ'fl,
in severalty, and lor partition
es and hot specials, brought right to their if any, of Harold Ginn, 4eceased; ~im
of 1ald real e&amp;tate accordln&amp; to
Hattie Ginn; whoe:e pllce of resl· the respective right&amp; of the peraons
cars. Fast, friendly service. Reasonable dence
b unknown; Claude Giun, thereto, and in case partition of
prices. Try us'
who~e plaee of reoldence Is 632 said real estate cannot be Jl'llde
Sixth Avenue, Coraopolis, Pennsyt. without manliest injury to the
vania; Leonard Ginn, whose pl4ec value t.hereof, then that nld real
of resldenoe is Coraopllo, l'elln· estate may be adjuded to one or
&amp;ylvania; Ola Gln.n, whose place of more of the parties to thla suit up• residence ia 1'703 tJ2nd. Stre;et, oft election as provided by law,
Berkeley 3, Callfomla; Dr. Guy and in ease said real estate ll not
.·:,.
Ginn, wboae place of resl4enee 1a adjudged to one or mor«! parties
1269. 88th Avenue, Oakland, Caltf.; j to this suit upon election, a&amp; proW. MAIN ST. - - POMEROY, 0.
WII ham Ginn, whoae place of real· vlded by law then that said real
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helra, devlseea, legatees, diatribu· from any and all the claim1, riJhtl
tees, administrators and el~lttors, and interesta of each 1nd all tho
II any, of William Ginn deceased; parlles to this suit. Plaintiff furth·
SANDWICH
Elvin Ginn, whOIC'I place of real· er praya that the aaid defeniJ.ants
A Hamburger and Chcei!IC·
16 Jumbo Shrimp _. Served
denee
Is unknown; the unknown and eaeb of them be required to
bureer on a Double - Deck
with Crow's Own Cocktail
heira,
devisees,
lf!~ateet, dlltrlbtt •et up whatever c1aim1, rights or
Jluo
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With
CriBpy
Shre&lt;l·
Sauce ----- Golde!\ Brown
tees, sdmlni.Jtratorl and ex~tors, interest they and each 1Jf them
ded Lettuce and Crow's Own
French Fries __ Cole Slaw
if any, of Elvin Ginn, deeeaaed; have In said real estate or tie ftr·
Taaty Sauce.
John W. Ginn, whole place ot res- ever barred from assertlhf 81Q:Je,
ldence la unknown; the unknown and rurtber plaintiff prays f""
heir1, devlaeoa, legatees, dbtribu· other proper relief.
tees, adminiatrators and
Said Plrtles are required to
If any, of John W. Ginn,
answer on or t.erorc the l'lth day
''I(A1rlr-llll)''
will take notice. that on
Of May A. D. 1958.
day of
llli!T, Dan&amp;
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter
Hearty
Serving
of
Hot
Ham
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A CbHS(lburger Covered
Inc
fllea his
Attorneys lor Plalnllfl
Topped With A Generous
With Bacon &amp; Lettuce with
the
Pleas
Dana Ginn
Slice of Milwaukee Brick
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Tomato- 1- - Jt's A New Tarte(3)
28;
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11,
18, 2&amp;; f&amp;llo 6tc
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Lettuce
and
Tomato.
Treat __ Try It It's Habit
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Forming.
-- Says Sol

CLEAN ROOMS
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CLASSIFIEDS·

For The Best In
APPLIANCES

TUTT1E
'MOTOR (0,

Notice

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THE STOP THAT SATISFIES

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W~ekl)o and MOi,thlf

BOy's' 28~' bicyCle, like new
riew apee'dometer.

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size · gas ran;~ . Lee John~ ll .

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•wedding Receptions

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Phane 396, Mn. Perry

ALLEN APPLIANCE

lhtwor or Tub Iaiit

f3,SO &lt;\ Day Up

•Bowling Banquets
• Priwate Parties

Ntw Models Zenith TV
end Radios
Dumant Models

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HOTEL MARTIN POJ~:~Y'S .

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5 roo,m ~!ffurnish~d apart~t. .
Cali M&amp; or inquire 408 sv*Jng
Ave.
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P~t Pr.e·

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', Se~oid Boarda, Diop €16tbt.
· ClintoD 1'13her, Middleport, 0.
~bono 628ti·X.
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ho,a&amp;. · .Excel,Lent !or cliU
Sa~dle lnil BriMJ,,,
$111!&gt;.00. Virgil Teaford, Sf."t
e.Use, Ohlor·
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·Co:tnin' 1 soon,, ii-ha HARD- . BeauUiul
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to Lincoln Hlll. Qne,
WARE mEK. From A:piil 2(th
balf lore plots. Call 298-J ,(or
., • ll!Ju,.Mayo'3Jd, 'l'e'il ~ ~ispi~Y·
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lng ·a· whol'e' atore fu·n· ~~ famous IIA1lDWARE WEEK values . Pekinese 'P\ap:Jies. Mrs. WOodrow
see ~~··
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Cali, 732 s~eamoi e st:,, )Iiddle·
luted in the
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and otfice space in the '11e·N
Co.atf Building, Mid~leport, also
trailer space. __:!hone 6~.
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Baldwtn·· "4~rOBtonle"

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CROW'S DRIVE-l N

Big '1omburger"

99c

OPEN TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURI)AY

29c

At The ~utlond cu1d .Mcas.o:lr ,
FURNITURE STORES";, . . -.
(Shop The Store Near•st' You)::

Legal Notice ,.

29c

Round
and
Square ·
DclncinQ
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BURGER" SANI)WICH
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"MUGS OF SUDS"

· Deilclbus Root Beer . . . . Tempting
•With Your Meal and for 'fhlrst.

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Enry FrklaJ N"'ht
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Studebaker
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. ~,
Radio and· Healer, Ready to Go,
and
Au\oiiii!Uc
Trantm~Dton, ~al Mce.,
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Cuslomlinc 2 Door Sedan, V8 Motor, Ex· Club Sedan. V8 Motor, Radio and Heater.
Ira Nice.
Sharp.

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Ra, 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater ,an~ Automa·
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dlOI Healer and Pqw~rfiltc Trans., lldautl- Ue Transmission, EXIra Nlc:e. .Sbowi· k·
' .'ful1'wo Tone Fllll4b·
,
cellcnl Care.
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SIZE 9xl2
Reg. $79.95 Value
SALE PRICE

1954

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MATTRESSES

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BLONDE ~t 'MAilOOAN~
2 Beautiful Step Ta)tles
1 Matching Coffee Table

WARDROBES

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$9.88

DROP IN·TO SEE US:

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,Furnitill'e Trades On 1
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SPECIAL THIS SALE

0.' :.r\~ ~:lihteal ~eraer

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Reg. $22.95

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TA.LE. GROUPS

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FORD FAitLANE
Fordomalle with Radio and
~cater: None Nloor.

STUDElAKER

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With Ovcr&lt;iri"!. A ·Sharp Cor

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"210" Two Door. No Clean·
er Car Anywhere.

1955

$811.1, . 4 dr. Se~u~
Hy~ramatle, Radio ·and
he:ater.· " Llk.e new," etten fin. iab,.,and. ' )J ver:lH\nlear rterior'
·Bla~ttnar's, Potut.rqy. .· . 25 !he

a cyl.

duty spring,, $J!IIf Mfltlei llak·
' e·ry, Inc., Pome'roJl, OhiO. '
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1956
CHEVROLET

Two DOor •• Automatic with
all the extras.

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= ene4-speed
tllfiZ 1;1 toh tlh~iall&gt;i · t..U~~.
tranJmission and heavy

1955
BUICK SPECIAL

$1495 .
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,,. . . . . 1955 PLYMOUTH 1953 DeSOtO

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UOAL IIDTICI
RIGISTRAtiON 01' IIIlTH

LOOK
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Stott ol Ohio
Mtlp County II
Pro!oatt Court
NoUce is a:ivcn that llomcr l'hil~
lp Ro111h fll~d hlo applleatlon on
April 22, 19S8, peaylnc for on order for tho reclatrallon of his
bll'lh wbicb 11 not reeorded, ailealna lhat ho woo horn January lB.
1891, at Syracuae,
Same wlU

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· t o.l.i;eoy;Auetl~n~er

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further Information as to said ap.
plieatlon by addre,.ing the Public
Ulilltieo Commloslon of Ohio, ~ol·
umhus, ·Ohlo.
Hallie zerkie, db•
Zorklo Tranlfor Companj
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Publje ~otlee lo hereby glv$1 .
that Hallie Zerkle, dba Zerile
Tranafer Company, has filed wlih
the Publie UUIIlieo Commluion of
Ohio an application to aMend con·
tract motor ~arrier permit No. 744
by adding the following shipper:
Colonial Suaar~ -company, New
York, N. Y. uaing the followins
equipment: 2 tractoro and 2 troll-

D.A.V. Hon.t

SPECIALS
' GOOD TODAY - SATURDAY
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SUNDAY ONLY

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"BILLY-BOY"

A Meal

House-keeper or will care fo~ thll;.
' dten. Clara J~blonsky , RFD. N&gt;
1, Lapg&gt;ville, Rutlaod 2ito9.,
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.J.,Piill.y'S;ntlnel, Pdmel'lly-Middleport, 0, April25, 1958
MUTING
Boosten wilt
7 30 p
Ban~

Drew Webster Post Auxiliary
Meeting Is Held On Tuesday

to
Mrs J J DaVIs of Middleport
of the was a gue.st and presented thP
are ;uikedl prosrarD.t when the Ladles Aux1
t~;~~~r undy to be sold at tile Uary of ~ Drew Webster POst, Aut
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iii Pomeroy TuesdQ ehcan t.eglpn met Tue,day even
ing
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TONIGHT
Gordon Scott
Bella St Joha
"TAlllA'I AND THE LOST
~AFAR I"
(In Techmcolor)
- also Ronald fteagan
Nancy Dav!i
"HELLCATS OF THE NAVY"
Stlvrdty Only

the Hospital by the Umt
A contnbut1on was made to
the American Red Cross. Th~
death of Mass Katie Ebersbarb
was reported It was voted 10
have a ba~e sale at the Kroger
Store on May 3 and named a ~
The meetlng opened in ritUa' Lhe committee m charge wer "'
utu: (onn wtth Mrs Orville Well MT.s George Mowery, Mra Paul
prell,dent, preudmg
The Un tl Casc1 and Mrs Harold Smtth
was notified that Lhc \iarlous rePoppy Day will be held In
ports of departnymtal chaJrme ,
had been retetved. A 'thank you Pomeroy May 2:1 and 24 artrl
note was read from Me1ga Ge 1 workmg on the committee w11l be
Mrs Allen C Hill, cha1rmau
M:rs H E Boney, Mrl&gt; Gerald
Wildermuth, Mrs Frank Cheese
brew and Mrs R1cb.ar'd Younl!
Named as the nommatmg cot•1
m1ttee were Mrs \VJIJiam B11xter
Mrs Ha1 old Smith and Mr::;
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
GeoTge Mowery

April 26

Anthot\)1 Qwnn
-qta a(llan
&lt;hHE RIDE a,\~K~
- also 1.,
Jae~ ~ ·;J!arbar~
·t6~st-~.011 ~·NUMJ,ltl''
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LueJlle Hawkins
Hylda Rice

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Chapter Meeting
Held On Tuesdoy

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The resignation of Sally Sauer
as secretary was accepted Miss
Sauer left Saturday for SOuth
Bend, htd , where she Will be a
reservatwmst for the North Central A1r Lmes

'M111 James Cr11well and Mrs
Paul Tbelss, delegates of tbe Mid·
dJeport PTA, were lh Bridgeport
Wednesday to attend the District ~ Contributions were made to the
Sprmg Conference of the Ohio LltUe League and to the Cancer
Congress of Parent Teacber Auo- Fund, when the Ft1endJy Neigh
bort Club met Tuesday evening at
CiatJOn
th"e home or Mrs Lucien Poulin,
Mr ~ nd Mrr. Clyde Moorhead of Fisher St
Columbus VllUtetl recently With
Mlsa Bess Sanborn and Mrs M'll
Mrs Davld Ohl~nger, ""Jtce .,i;,l!:li•F
Sanborn They were returniUC 1dcnt , presided llt the
from Maroetta whete they had at 1'Jie trave,IJng pr1ze donated
the funeral .erv1ces of Mrs Joseph Struble wu awar.de&lt;l
a former Middleport to Mrs Charles Werr~.
Games
Maee was taket to Hol 1
, Wednesday wher~ he
11 a medical Pl(tient
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VeterrorCongressman States ·
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' l&lt;ldor tn4 IO•
Ohio Moolly (ftlr
nluht wllfi ICIItoi'O&lt;I lrtJI liicoiy
tonltht, , Sojitfor ptl'lly clOUdy
ch~ of atlow.R extrtme touth,
lltjlt .lotnet In ltmporoturt. High
....., SO north and c•ntr~l and
•round tlJ' eldrtmt south, low-- to-

MIDDLEP9JtT
friendly Neighbors
SOCIETY
Club Meeting Held

The Oh10 Eta Pb,i c~apter of
Beta S1gma Phi held thetr..rneeting
TUesday n1ght at the ofbces of
the Ohw Fuel Gas Co m M1ddJe
port With Donna Jones pre1udmg

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SOCIETY

Mr and Mra Jeffrey Wilsor.
Mrs Jack Robson and Mrs Jobn
vlolted
Athena Wedneaday with
were guestl when Mra
Paul Tribe, ~ pa•
Mankon oqtortalned the
Hotpltal,
Canasta Club Wednea
day
home Condor 1 . , , . , , , ,
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Representative Thomas A JenklnJ, 78, dean of OhJD' a
Congreulon.al delegation m Washmgton late Frjday after·
noon announced his withdrawal from the lOth Plstrlct PrJ·
mary Races on May 6 due to fatting health and the advice of
his phystCJallS.
Jenklns, a Republican in his 34th year as the district's rep-

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Pomeroy·Middlepor!, Ohio, Saturday,
SINGLE COPY-Ic
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Tuesday Evening

Dnotetll'e Thllctereiu fH I'JteltJ"i..

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El&lt;lon Kraeutt r, pret~Jdent, of
D1strlct FoJr EVB Men, attenj:led
a meetm;: of pr'e1jdent1 and com·
mlaaion r.balrmen, Sundl)' ~t the
Map(e St .l'UB ehurch, Lan~uter.
Elmer Smith of St Petersburg,
F1a ~nd
Smith or Ctlaun·

For O'Brien As
Probate Judge
F H "Harm" O'Br1en, form er

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Caunty Probate Juds:e 1a1d
today he Wr!uld accept the nom111
alton as Probate Judge and Ju
YellJie Court Judge shQuld hu
name be wrttLen m for th11t pott
at the May 8 Pr1mary Elections
O'Brien eonfirmed this monung
that he had been approached by
sever~! penons and aaked 1f he
would ac~ept the wr1t.e 1ft nomma
Uon In answer tn a query bv the
Dally Senlinel today, he said 'I
will accept lhe position 11 enou~h
write ms are made t.o g1vc me the
nommatlon."
There 11 no candidate on Lhe bal
at present t1me for the Pro
bate .Jud~e.shJp 5mce Common
Pleu Judge John Bacon stepped
up to the h1gher court to fill tile
unexpired term of Cednc Clark
O'Br1en aoud Saturday that m
order for h11 name to be wr1tten
in on the ballot h111 name would
bave to be written as F H O'Brien
and an "X" placed before h1s
Me1gs

white

m the d••m·olfloho
After \i.e honpred
her many .lovely
menta were ~~er\red
to tbo.se named atiove and Mrs
George Uuehanan, r.t:rs Robert Ar
nold, Mrs Elwood . Bowers, Mrs
Roy Smith, Mrs Charles Legar,
Mra ~e Tyo, Mrs Harold Lohse
and a guest, Mra Phylhs Spauld
ing

was
Refllc1hment11
the boeteue111 to
Mrs. Floyd D••!f~o,; t.i~: O•rvllle:
HOCI!C,. Mrs
b~ng, Mrs
Jea Buck,- Mrs Leo Crew
guest, Mrs .rane Russell
The May meeting wlll be
at the home of Mrs Charles

I~ h; hoped that many par.enlJ
Wdl eat supper 'With the boys,
4iiit~gJ.n&amp; a plcn1c aqpper on Satur·

diy,

l;fowcver, per•
0 i!ii)JI picnicking mu.st not bflng
~ookable foods aS fues for cook
I
ean only be allowed the. ".,.,
' l'r~eocdo~g the Campllrc
the C~mporee P•rade, ' ~~~ii~~' !
seoul&amp; marcnmg to Uie, G
Si)'l Du~lt5on.

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' deouta and Explliftl'i, lhe 1 Cub
Scouts will partletptote only In the
parade, woth all units In the dis
1trlel Invited • to partoelpate All
cuba are Inelllde~ In tht'lnvota!ion
but only the rlag Bearers woll be
lhe Grand llarah of Flags' "
lfiey parade the'llags to a position
behlhd the eampf1re to be ~ back
ar,p, offlCiolly OPfnlng the C~mp

;JURING BAI(ER'S SPitiNG SALE

Social Security
Office For Arei
Now In Marietta

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Mrs Kenneth Byers was hostess
when the Jo1ly Bunch Sewing Club
held a potluck dinner at her home
Wednelda}' at noop
The afternoon was spent In
knotUng a comfQrter which tfle
club will a:we to some worth y or
ganlzatlon or family

whr Is with hlin, Is the former
Bonrue Badgely, Racme

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draw from the race an_&lt;l leave the
selection to the Ex'!cUti'ie Commit
Lee of the Republican Pil.rty 1D tb~
tOtb OIStru:t wh1ch 1s corpprised or
Meaga, Fairfield, Athens, Vinton,
\ Hockmg Galha Lawrence and

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T,he ~arm Bureau Women's Com
m1ttee fo,;; the ~omoUop of .a farm
tractor "l[ety ehe•k i hfld Its ' klek
Dtf meeting J)1day evenlna at 8
p m m the Farm Buretu offices
with 14 women present
Mrs. J,itta Roberson, chalrm~n
Activity q ommlttet of the $tate explained thP.
prQgram and literatu.re and safety
stickers were distributed

ol the W,omen's
Easy care, easy wear fashions

paced to your busy lift In wonderful
, ARNEL, the fabric that
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almcnt 'area for Itself,

name will remam 011 the ballot
The sec::md rankine GOP mem~
bcr of the House ways and Means
Com~;mtiee could not offJe~alty
Withdraw from the race in wbleb
he ts opposed by HOmer "Pete"

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program by the Marietta off1c:e
Abele of McArthur .md Mayor
thought was
Mr Wilham P Barker IS d1s John H We1s of Lanceltet, • r
'~'
for help trlet manager tn charge at llan
LoeaJ RepubheaD leaders sa1d
fll'at a1d etta AU mqu1r1t•s and referrdls Fnday .ft&amp;gbt that they bad been ,
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should be d1rected to h1m
advued nearly U bo'tir$ earher ejf
lenkms ,ntention to w1thdra:w

The women present will ca~r
will apt.;~:~
all Farm Bureau members 1!1 M~or Legar's court
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county heJinnlng
nlaht,
reau)ls to be
. one other arrest was of Aretto~~
to be given
Petrie, 26, of 93 VIne st, Galllpolla
roaci' meeth!a
on ~barges of abandonment of
children
She was turned
I
1&gt;V
GaiUa (~~::'!~SHeriff,
The next Women's Farm Bureau
Commlttee meeUogfor M~lga COunty 'w»l qe h~ld on M"1: 23

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'8100d Donations Fl.ve Years Added
SANI)RA
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Are Sought For

from the contest. but that nothing
was made offiCial from WashmJ.t
ton until Jenkin's oCftee made pubh.. announcement
Congressman Thomas A Jen~
kms today authorized tbe release
of the followmg statement
"Two weeks ago I came to tho
Martin Essex, former MukUepot1 Bethesda Naval Hospital wtth a
Supertntendent, has a new con- mmor heart condition and stayed
tract to head the Akron school Sl'!l- on for a complete and thorough
tern for the next flVe yean
phy1111Cal exarnmatlon
1n a resolution for "Invaluable
My doctor's now advtse me 1t
!ervice" rendered by Es6ex SID':!t w1U be a long time before I rcbe Went to Akron from Lakewood gam my bcaltb lo VIeW O( the ad
tD 1855 the bond handed him a vice of my phy.slean and m v1ew nf
Ove years contract as superintend the fact that my condlt1op has not
~nt. The new contract callJ for an ' Improved as rapidly as I bad hop
nuai wage Increases.
ed, I feel that I owe 1t to my wtfr.
The 49 year old supermtendent' · and to my many frlend!l tn Il11 coo!llary will jump from po,ooo to grewonal district whoeh I have ~e­
$23,000 when he beg)ns his new presented for many yun to make.
rerm August lst Ease% will get a this announcement at tbtl time·~
nother $1,000 raise August lat. "1 feel that 1 thould not stand for
1859 A third aDd final btU Wtll re-election as 1 would not be tti s
brmg hll sillry to $25,000 on pqslbon to g1ve my constituency
August 1. 1960 wtireb will 1tay In the servtee they havd been accust
effeet until the five year term ex omed to rece1vmg and to wh•ch
plres luly 31, I813
they are enUtled"
"Since the law of Ohio does not
WILL SHOW HOW TO PLOW
pcrm1l me to remove my nam~
A plowrng demonstration wiJl be from the ballot, I'm asking my frl
gtven MondC!I.Y, April 28, starting at ends and supporters to refralil
noon on the Van McDade farm In from voting for me"
Portland, 0 , by tbe Fulton Thomp
"I shall cfintlnue to give my con1
30n ' Tractor Sales Company, Pom slluent.s the best service poSSlblp
eroy The public is mv1ted
ICantinvecl on Pqe Flwe) 1

To Essex Contract "'

, dent
As
S
upennten
in Bloodmobile Unit

Eastern Loeal High School presenl's on May 9, 19581 the
class play. The two leadmg parta are played by Jqhn
as "Tommy Britton", a seventeen year old, 'wbQ. \I! !(I
a writer. Sandr11 Boyle11. ~s "Linda Weaver'1 'tam- "The eaaleat way I know fa.
who helps get htm out of trouble.
people to auure themselves and
are in the cast· Paul Bntton, Tomqty's ~lh- family of getting blood if tbev

[.0:::~~ "FI•~; l50th Anniver~r.Y,
outstandm
donors
--,- .,..
Of Masonry To Be tiiood
Mr Vaughan
has donat
total 2ll pints of blood thr&lt;&gt;
and
Celebrated May I
Cross blood program of
in urgmgt
County
need ot Is by clonatlnr blood ro,
ularty at the Red Cross blood
mobile " said Leo Vaughan, ODf
of

ed

MARIETTA, o UP - T~ Uoth

Meigs

COUnty's

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hinuelr
of
the Red Cross,
be jDlns
Red
Melgr

to the blood-

annlvel'llry eele~ratlon ol the
Amerlean Union Lodge, No I,
Free and Accepted )laeono, Iolli be
here Hoy 1.
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CelehraUona W'I'O bela ealllec
tbis yeu ~~~ Warren, ZaneavUle, 1.."'1"'"
and ChillieotH1!1
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Lakin State Hospital Plans

Dr.~~~~~~~~~?e~n?n~n~~~R~~~e]~!~l-

has announced plans for the celebration of National Hospttal
Day on Sunday, May 4, 1958.
1' ,
The public ts lnvlled to attend the occasiOn,
will include a program at 1·00 P M EST on the
lowed by gwded tours of the hospital and a

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the

that .should he become the Repubh·
can nomtnce that he wOuld w1th

was not breatb-

Veteran•
lio~pital
'1u:~~~~~·~~~~·
The ' \em·
perance _ec
eommtttee re
ported thai lhe "Youlh Temperance Education Week" proc~lmed
by Gov Wm O',l'leill (or tho week
April IS to 20, l.aa ~bl!lrVed ot
the Pomeroy HIJ~ S.hool by. the
readinr o! til!! proet.mauon at
the •!!.•mbly of beth lbe lunlor
aad Se"rrlor Hil~ ~hool, and olao
by t~ p~aeplatlon ol tbe booklet, '~H(Ih School Hurdle'' to each
the 81) members of the Senior
to place booka
lh the high
Telegram&amp;
Oh(o son-

him at the primary but addc:d

Pi•1rii'! with a rope and tltelt

wit~,

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, Jenkms asked .us many constituents to refralat lTOm votmg for

Rotllb, aa:e &amp;LX, h,ad Countie8
After Wednesday, Aprd 23,
rope became tight Me1gs County wdl be serviced on
'I~~~ · ~~::~r _ Debra's~ throat in aU matters havmg 1.0 do with tb.~
::I·
I
and when Mrs admmtslrat1on of the old age sur
~er the child had nvors and dlsabilttY insurance

He. 111 the son of Mr, and Mn

A June 20 ~:elebratlon ia pW\ned
at
New Elltlland Lod8e No (, at
VVorth1ngton

•Piat'l wt'te1
on

Durmg tbe p.a.st• week rumors
had been prevalent that the veteran legislator would not be 1 candidate but &lt;::emab were at1ll com
mg- from Jua Washmgton ofhce a!l
late as Fr: lhty afternoon by a1d ~11
who 111a1d that he ' r.u.- _,tUl m the
runm.ng."

•.,.

PJans were completed for the
Founden Day dmner which will
be he1d at "ftle Sportsman ' in
Athens on May 2, when the XI
G1mma Mu Chapter of Beta -9IJ1ma
Phi mel Tuerday evemng at the
)JAV Uall
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• ,,_ •
•• , • • r Tbis offl&lt;e· Wtll aorv~
Moli!\i71 '·'Wttilitraw~ deiallne wao,-M.'i:lll'• .·: ;~~-:.;;~
&gt;f~:~~:~ADD~ !ioll'atl, age t~ree, Athena, Monroe and Waahtlltllon befotio the promarf..· •nd JOi\i[lno

XiGammaMu
Makes Plans For
Founder's Day

Pomeroy WCTU
Held At

sa1d from BcthCKJ!I
Uollpital 1n Washingtun
where he has betn a pat1ent fo'"
Lhc past two weeks t!tat docl.&gt;n
had advised h1m that 1t would M
a long time hefore he regams h1s
healtlJ and that on that advice oe
fel t that Jt wuuld be best for b.:ri
to Withdraw

The Soctal Security Admuustra
tion hu estabhahed a new d1s
~~~~~~~:~;~tf,
trict office whach 11 located m the
'Ji
her to save her County Courthouse, Second and
&lt;J; O,,B 1'·••
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.,
Ntilam Stf&lt;et~ ManettaJ O!Uo II,JI'iiJOn cop,a\ie$-

Chcakr SlmPJOl\, Rallne RIB

Velma lb e, pre~ident, presided
and It wa1 decided to send 'Mra
Rue, Clariet Krauuer, Joyce Ken
nedy and Ednlil Mlll~r to the con
vontlon In Cincinnati Plans w.•re
made ror a card party to be held
at the DAV Hall, Wedne1day 1 May
7, from ~ to 11 p m It "" de·
clded to take over the operation
ol the Bloodmobile for thla yea.
"Stlmulanta' To Thought'' waa the
topic of the cultural program pre
sented b~ Dorotoby Clark
Refreshments were aerved at
the el010 of the meeling by Edna
Miller and Pearl Welker

ru:~e ntative

Naval

Albert Gloeckner. clerk or the
Melg.s County Board of Elections
.sa1d that m order for 0 Bnen to
be nominated he would have to
rect1ve 13 per cent of Ute total
vot.et: Cllt for Governor Ill the
fart.hcom1ng Pr1mary Elections

Qlrl ~o~t• !I'• also in~~~~~l::~ .l
be in ~oth tht para~e ~~
of the Flags, accordmg
Dicklon

Sewing Club
Holds Potluck

SAVE

tite

THOMAS A. JENKINS

oame

ln

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Meigs 4-H Club
To Tak't Cruise
AIM,tard Avalon

ceremony for the new dletarv
buildmg to be -conatrueted a-t
Lakin
Featured speak,er of the occasJon wiU be Or Wiliialfi B Ro'Jsman
of • Charleston, Mental
Health Commisaioner tor West
Vlrgmla Dr
Ro&amp;.sm&amp;n'!l top1c
''Careers that Count" will carry

The Melgo County f H Club w1II
enjor a dayllme l."rllise 1boartf
Hospital
out the
the Steamer Avalon June 12 from out
the Week-po,nUnil
theme or 1938 NaUonaJ
1 to a p Ill wlfh departure and current shortage Of !toined h.,p
tal worker• and the ll:lvantagc.s
return from Middleport, o.
of ureer
c. E. Blakeslee, County Atleqt of chooalo1 thla
supervlslpg arrangement~ fo'"
Dr
of the
enjoyablt~ excur1ion givina: the Director
membera OpP&lt;Irtunlly to !I;" Weal Vlrgtol,
t~e. ·'"'''nlc Sj)lendoro of the Owo Mental QeaHh
AI lU lllbO of
0

Rosam~n. ,~~~~~~:~~1

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-he was
In
for twelve years
Ca1ro, Jll, and ·~:e~~~~~t·~~~J~
sehoob there lAter
lndtanl! Un,ivcrsit.y,
cetved bJ&amp;
He 1s a membir

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