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Baptist Fellowship Groups Meet
A'tFirst Baptit Church In Middleport

~·v•s A~&lt;NIYEilSAIIY
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C.Ut:lrs at J.be .Jaom.e ol Mr. and
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Atheu.JW., ••
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Jad Mot~· Day wm ~ 1ol-

'L. Araolll.

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peopl-t: were
lowtnr: Mrs. Robert M. Ricblrds pr'!sent Kond•y when: the Ju.nior
,$,:1d cbild-reft, Jack, and Hn. bl· pd Se~Jior Youth Fe1101WshiPfi of
Jbe Pcaeroy AMociation of the
SenpeU and dt\IJb\.,,
Arm,
GaliipoolW.
Mr.
B.tpti!t Cburcll mf! at the Ftrst
[
ar1es EIHott .and
cru.ld"'" · l11ipt~ Ch~h. M.iddltport.
Jt~~:a ID'i Ju.iee,
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Virgiall Arnett, Racine , prnl~- and Mn. Vietor
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M.ot of tbe Pomeroy A.!isodatiOD
~iss UDJti.e TernU and
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BYJI", presided aod the opening
~ice Euler. R'f\', 0. H. Carl and Hvtaonal unrlce was
presented
~kn. Gerald Arnold and
by tht young people from the
1er, S11.11on1.
Cheshire ~buren.
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· A film on the Southern Ohio
C~JT~p .. Oarnp 0-Yo"
was show-n
for the program and Tom Henry ,
IOODton,
Viv~resident,
Q.Vt • abort talk. Special music
'l'llfte..lkoom Dealer
-,:as preteoted by young people
)"ifty..eight

Diltriet

THE ORIGINAL

ftatThret
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supf't'Viad by tbe Rev. IDd Mn.
C. E. Hoyt and CliMord Sttltnbo,
teacher of the l.oca!. young people
ChUl'C"bN represented were Pomeroy , RiCine., Cbeshil'e and Mlddleport .
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Glltl &amp;ORN TO MITCHILLS
Mr. and Mrs. CbarlCll D. Mit·
cttell of Sprina:dale, Ark ., are announcing the birth of a five pound
&lt;&gt;ieht ounre dauehlcr, Karla Rutb,
May :5.
Mrs. Mitchell is the former

Ruth Ann Goetz of

Middleport

Jnd Mrs. Gertrude Stowe Goetz
Hightower, a former Pomeroy re51-

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BEND THEATRES I
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aoe- also bave a son, Danny, age 3.

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MA AND PA KETI'LE

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'fll Baker and WUUam Schultz,
a hen.
· The bride, who wu liven in
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by her father, ch(l!oe a
'IIIli length gown (lf white laee
.tad net fuhioned witll a scalloped
r'lcek.line t.rlmmed In seed pearls
1nd sequins. lbe net skirt wu ~~
cented with a sc:allop of lace at
:he hemline and the shoulder
iength veU wa.!l beld by a lace
:tara trimmed wltb seed pearls
ADd dbine.slones. The bride carried a wbite prayerboot topped
witb a white orchid. Mrs; Sta,er
More a pint ballerina leneth aown
ofith a smaU white hat and carried
a bouquet or deep pink carnations.
Mrs. Welch, mother of the bride
.vore 1 mauve faille dras wllh a
;~llow rosebud coreage and Mn.
Arrumlth, mother of the groom,
:boae a blue crepe dreaa with cor'"e of pinll roatbuds.
The birtbdl)' of Mi.. Rober
-~t the reeeption wllieh follo'wed
Lewis was celebrated and
lie weddlna: Mta:. J!:]eanor Welcb
prcsentrd her whea lbe Sec:QD.d .&amp;tlber, aunt of ~be bride, acted as
Monday Sewing: Club met Mondll' d,lpin1 room hos\eu· and Mrs. N.
evening at the homt-·0( Mn. JamCE 0. \Veleh, MiddJeport, grandmoth~latworthy, Luley St., .Pomeroy.
Of the bride, Will a gue&amp;t at the
A report wu made on ihe I,.mp weddina: and reception.
presented to Mn. Ennna Reibel
lin. Arrasmith attended the
Ogdln, a r~nt bride. Mp. Mix
f{aiversity
of West Virginia a&amp;d
Ward received an aDnlvmary
was
graduated
from the R~bmond
a:itt from her "secret pal.''
The boateas served a salad Profealonal Institute of the Colcourse to Mrs. Paul Kloea, Hin lea:e of William and M.,y, Kleh·
Eleanor Robson, Mra. DwiJhl Par· rnond, Va. She Is employed . by the
ter, Mn. Pat Wood, Mrs. Robert City of Columbus. Mr. Arrasmith
Lewis,
Mu: Ward and Mrs, eraduated from Davl&amp; and Elkins
Colle1e at Elkina, W. Va., and is
Grace Holter.
The next meetinJ will be held ~:mployed by General Ml)f.oNJ, Col
at the home of MiMI Eleanor ~mbua. After their wedding tTip
ttJ kentucky they will be at home
Robson, Minersvillf!.
at. MO Weda:ewood Drive, Colum-

fTech•I«K~)erl

Audle M'urph7. Ma.rl Blaaehatd

Thor.. an4 Prt., Mar d-lJ

TEN WANTED MI!N
ITedmlwlorl
&amp;andol)l)l Sco&amp;t, Joeel,n· Bruulo

Mrs. Verna RMe, grand&amp;on We6
and S./SJt. James Rose visited
wltb Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Joe
Roes of .U,on reeent.ly.

POMEROY'S
SAVINGS CENTER .
Red Anchor"Has The Values"
DEPENDABLE $PRING AND SUMMER V.ALUES ON ALL FLOORS!
·Mens Summer Dress

Mens

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Mat•::~oh in g putel ribboni
lh[ough the over-c loth. A .!ltork
and baby were used on the table
.tdao on th.e llvinl room m,n.
tel. Rtdresbments Gf ice cream
&lt;h;cor11ted wi-th a storlc:, cake.s d·ecorate1 with booties and baby.
raeu, mints, nut.s and co!lfee
"'!ere 1erved with miniaturo bassinel.l n fa\'on .
Guea-1.1 were Mrs. P1ul Haptonstall, Mr.!l. Everett Bachner, Mrs,
l.yiYfol;""d Johnson,
Mrs. David
I&gt;a.rat, Jr., Mrs. G. F. Bail ey, MITll.
Rpbtrt Tewk..~ary, M.ra. Judaon
White, Mrs. Ethel •Price,
Mrs.
Homer Hnell, Mrs. Lorraine
Stt:rrett, Mrs. Wilbur Rowley ,
Mu. W.iltlam R. Davis, M11. Har·
old E. Hubab1'd, Mrtt. OwCTt Bratton, Mrs. Kal-ad Hlnody, Mrs. lobn
Platt ond son, John Jr., )Ire. 1.
8 , Hayes an·d Mrs. Charlei Woode
St!ndlna g~r~s but umible to
tend the party were , Mra . J,.ck
lilrrl•ttn, Mrs. Carl
, Mn.
Mra. Cl-arence Cha•e, Mrs.
Pullen, Mr.s. Robert Turner,
gi nia Mayes, Mr.s-. Ed.Jaon
Mrs. Gtrald Anthony, Mts.
UocMcl ..d lliu &amp;lie Prlco,

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Ladiea Summer ••

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He•Ith Service
to notify ~II

Austria
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h),: tGIY packing
tOP ho.nol

.o~eroy wa:
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up, tocb 1 . . _ 011

DOOD&lt;I~~ ineet
soelal.rooms

thom wrlnkla-fro•l Bottom ·half liM ·ftot for ,.eft.
lng ahoH, toll.-rl~t~, " ete. Pvt top and' battom .to.
ttther. 1nop shu) the unart '*aM loeb, aftd iom.
aonlt.'~ tongu• 111 1re•• comtrudlon ...,. thl"'*
dus'-Gnd mollt\lrfiWoofl Sam10r1h..• Ntttr.fhort.

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cle.ared today, wo.a, approved, by
the .Public Health ServJce some
time ago. But Dr. Leonard A.
Scheele, U. S. au.iJ~n ·aeneral,
ordered a re-ebtckr'S aturday of aU
vaccine
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m"inl&amp;l.ers to .meet in VIenna
wutrnd ,tl). . Ji~ the trnty
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,and Mrs. Dour CII'Cle, lor belnc
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and .au approv@Cf for lm~ediate
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Informants "''"' · the batches tr
be cleared probably r•preaent a~v­
. eral hundred tb~aapd. dosea or
the vaecil;•e. T~~s~ ~oses ah·ead··
are •n the b~tt,; ' of. ·t he National
Foulrditlon for Ip!antlle Paralylla
local bealtb otfieiala and private

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WASHINUTON UP-'fha Ptlbllc
Healttf service· ex;pec:ta to release
lh~t ;irit ,::;;.tt:..· U: ~iiGe4 S;Q::
vaccifk~ today ud 1111ume the ~·
tion'a polio vac9aaUon proifapt.
after a six dJ7 lfJit.
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Sisters Reunited
At Vane~ Home

(~e cht.h over a pink COVj:r with

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Vaccine Supply 1\Jay Be
roday For Program

bon·
oted wilh. a Stork shower Mon·
For the first t ime ino seven
day evening al the home of het yeara the t-wr daughlcr.ll of Mt.
sistcr·in-law, Mra. Fra•~:~·kd:~~;~ and Mrs. C. E. vance enjoyed 1
,brew, w'ith an·!)ther
reunion at their parents' hrune
YJrs. Lc.-.vi.J Waugh,
thi! past weekend. The vi.silors
&lt;~!I ttae a.uistina: hoste.1s.
were Mr. ~md Mr.s. Raymond
"Stork" theme was carried · out Summers (Delh- Mac) and son-,
Lhc invitation~:~, decorations R~ndy , Ravenna;
l'wlrs. William
refrestun~ts. Mrs.
Waugh Paul (V11udel, Washington Stalr;
directed a serie&amp; ol games and Mrs. Frt.!d Whitlock (Leah) and
,Prizrs were won by Mrs. Kalad )(rs. Will iam Yeager (Vivian\,
Hindy, Mrs. Lynford Johnson, Kent. Mr. Summer's birthday was
~n. 'Lorr•lne Sterr•tt, Mra. Wll- also cclobr11ted Sundy when· Mrs.
hl.lr Rowley and Mrs.
Vance was fiiUCst c f h(}nor a~ a
~" ~· he iilt.s were
lf~tbera' Day dinner.

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Dreu coai tor lbf bot. .v.aa.mer dar•
•head Ill oae ol ..-.. Mort .-eev4!
Sport SbJrW. Staa S-M·L.

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Mrs. Robert Lewis .,

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Miss Welch Wed Mr. Arrasmith
In Gassaway, W.Va.,Ceremooy
Dr. and Mn. H. Leland W~cb
Gaa5away, w. Va., hiVe announced
tbe marriag~ of their dau1"-t.er.
Jane, 24D N. Hague Avenua, Columbu.!l , and Edward PhUlips Arn
smith , !lOR of Mr. and Mn. H. S.
1 Arrasmith, Gus.away, W. Va. Thr
eeremony was performeii $1tur·
day, May 7. in the Gassaway Me
thodist Church by the Rev. Mr
Samuel Harford, putor or the
Buchannon Methodist Church. Arrangernenta of while Jtalk and
srecn ~ ry were used to bank tbt
altar of the church.
Attendants for the bridal couplt
were Mrs. Paul B. Stager, matron
G( hon ur; James Arrumith, broth
er of the groom, be!t man; Jto.
bert Arrasmith, brother of thr

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The Daily Sentinel
N1tlonal tldvertlsing

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Bottinelli-Kirnl;tall, Inc .,
343 Lbin(ton Av~ New Yorll

IY CHARliS M. ~ANN ,
IMtted Pl'lll llteH Cor,..po...,t
n 'took the Germatls 1881 thlh
three mctntbs after the end of
World War I to establish ihe Weimar Republie in place of the Kaiser's empire.
. This time it has taken 10 yean
slnce the end of World WarD to
establish the Bonn Republic as a
sovereieh nation In suc&lt;!ession to
Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
·Aad. Germany Ia still divided,
'W'jflt iU eutern part under Poli1b.
OOmmulll.St and Soviet R1Diian oo-

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Sub1c:ript1on nteJ : neuvery by
carrier where available 30 cents
per week: llDe year in advaace
h t - 11 ...!ood elan man. at The Daily Sentinel office,
matter 1t the post office at $I!i.60; six months, $7 .80; th.re~
QIOaUt.t, $3,.00. By motor route
'omeroy, Ohio
'lfhere &amp;VIlilable t)De month $1
ltchard S. Owen .... hft. Mgr. By mail one JPRr $8; six montns
$4.25; three month! $'Z.!MJ, onr
hck Collette •• , City ldltor
mDnth $1.

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every day Is more Ihan a Boy
Stout slogan . It has re1ulted ln
maay ad:! of kindness and the
aav~a of life and limb. Training

1nd one wheel was about to crush
the man'~t cheat. Rjchard promptly
tur.ned off the ignition . An injurtd arm was bleeding badly. The
boy used his belt for a tourniquet

ln flnt aid has enabled the youngsters tO act in emergencies,
proR)pUy and eftleiently.
Rlebard Hendrix, 11 ye1r o14 lad
or near Baldwin, Mo., did not have
far to to to do his daily good deed
and wbat 1m opportunity it was.
In company with his fltther, who
was 9peratint a farm tractor, he
alone wu available to aid when the
tnttor reared and landed up1lde
down . Hla rather was pinned
•r•tnll the attached tnuer.
The tractor continued to move

atopped the bleeding and summoned trelp .
:·1 wouldn't be here today," the
·father aaid later, "if it badn 't been
lor "that freekle-faced boy o£
thine."
JUcthar,l. ln. typical boy fashion,
:will hardly think of himself as a
bero. Jlltlttber'sltfe Wll in dan~. he bid "\seen 1rained to act in
JUdi emeraencles, and that is all
tlt,.e WU to it.
Tile ..., ·Scout program had
•Pin pald. off.

q.(l .tt W!JS exhaWd but undam·
qed. H wu only •fter the 8tmi•
lice that Allied troops moved In
to oeeupf it.
Gerrqa~ ·t hen neve: eeased to
be a •oveitiJn. aatlon, and only 11
small
of its terrjtory was oe--

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bettie in Ohio's endle11s war
aralnat tuberculosis soon will be
won when eonstruclitm beglnt on
• TB hospital at· NelsonvUle for lt
Sollthelltern Ohio counties.
'"'e three-story ltructure will
coat .n estlmated SUJOO,'OOO. 01
tbis amount the state will supply
•l,lDO,OOO •vltb the balance of
.10,000 coming 11 federal aid un·
der the Hill-Burton Act, 8 law provldtng federal aid to hospitals.
The Depak.ment of Public
Works announced contracts for
t'OlUitructlon of the h01pital wlll
he a.wuded lllte this week.
Twe ,.fd Pur~t~lt
The hospital will aecomplish a
twerol4, p~o~~- It will provide
the (~·· pofflt for a 'rB 1!..8
Jftl~~rd ..tJat has sallt~ 18lk · .
otlt. for yett11 and It will wor
hind in hand with thA program tn
Columbua to apeed up a too slowly
~linlna: 1'8 rate in Ohio.
Site for the eompleteb" modern
tVuctare I• a 151,1 acre traet In
Wqne NatlonaJ Fore.t. The hoaJl:ltal Will be located OD top of a
r.~tn.u to b~ created after le\•ellII off a Jdll.
Up U&gt;
patleqta will be
ftl!ommodated In the hospital,
..-tiltll will be constnicted of red~ btttt and masonry. Ali
.med!e«&lt; atrvlcea will bt! abrove
around floor t!xeept patients
f'b0rft1.
l11ui-ln1 patientl \)f the finest
in 111ed~l cate an~ ~o:mfQrt, the
IICMpit~l wJll feature two 10larluma
on each floor enablin• patient!! to
~~ up needed sunshine. Beds
111"4 bedlprtnaa wUJ bo adtusta:ble
\o ln7 fttliJht and de1ree of com- t

•nd • calls
on Germof
. .eeato
materialiZe
hla dteam•
quNI. .
.
0.. ll!torestlq thing Is that
th.e ·Gftmanl have eajofed mo~e
ltable 1.overament in the y~

bltber thop, beauty shop,
ud crafts shop, oc~
· ' office and

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:Polio Sltots to Be Given

Schools Close

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ANN AllBOI, Mlclo-llln. Do1&gt;
old Kaapp reportad to PO!ltt \1111
aomeoae broke I.J'lto be:r .boJDe ud
made off wltb lwo JIUY llaW
&lt;011talnin1 027' lira. ICuPII .,
e-xpeetanl l&amp;Otber, laid bNa ..,..
i.DJ 1be moae:y ....,._., • bank -.
coont fe&lt; her ciiUd.

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W•• abode,Mr...01111
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lin.

41)' dbular JUMII ol
~1!11 Wkt"!'m.

.. •, Ebert developed Into a tlalt,.
man of world nature. He dled ua-der the 1train ot of!h:ff.
Germany was beset by poUtie.al
and efonomic .problems, and" no
leader emersed' to •bike Ebert's
place.
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No. leader,";thJt it, until :ftltler.
Most Ger~bs , knew~ Pt wa,-t a
fraud and a ni.enace. But .t~l!y
were ripe "for_a dietat(1nh[p. ' ·
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SCIENCE
IY DILOS SMITH
Unlt.d Pr"i Sclenu Editor
NEW YORK UP- Polio specialists ar(! afraid the mere existence
of _the Salk anti-polio vaccine will
make some people careless about
polio, which would be too bad be.
cause pOUO" i1 not something to
~oy with.
Wher, some one is 11:hout to
come down with polio, there usually is rever. The fever may be
accompanied by headache. Jassi-

the !ull·blown paralyUe ea"" ; ~OF
very lona;. Theta cuea ~
quickly into paral)'sls which'
be temporary. But there
much doubt about abortive ,
non-paralytic easea.
V11u. Sympt..... ' ..
The truth is tbat ·the
may be almost anythlPI- 'nit. 1ll
person just doe1n't feel well~, The
symptoms are vague; a ·dOctor
can't say posltlveiy what lt .. is
which produeea fever and ''letter-

tude, a•eatlng, nausea, vomiting,

al :rnalai..,."

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con.stipatioh, diarrhea.
••
The patient seems to ·1 ~ , well.
During the summer polio sea- But four to seVen days ~.:.t.r, he
son, fever In climbinalinA~Wi1!: i%.hit"t
, gaj,g 1 pn~s ~~·~me
of the other~ Is juatlfi~on n- ' tA;~
_ tralt,i~e
11 ~eri ··iiav
ough for calling a (oct~f
e lle I lv!&lt;t'wi ·. he t d'ilnaer .I'Oi
also is sore throat oii"'Smrnfek Or - permanent paralysis.
"-'r
back, walk fast when you walk to
Usually this does not happen in
t he :-&gt;hone.
abortive or non-para!&gt;'lic cases
When it comes to deciding whe- "but it cait. This is why lny .,.aj'U~
thor If slight illne~s b the be.-:in· illness durin.-: the polio ~sa.on
ning of a polio case, doctors divide ~hould be looked at and watched
lhe polio po~sibillti0111 into three by a skilled and lmowiDI ppr.on,
catecorles- abortivc, non-paralyThe chance• . are tkat poliO. 'k
lie and panllytic.
not the cause. Bu.t when thel,'~\lre
_T-:h~·-"~'-:is-:n'-t:C:m~"-'h-:::cd-,o:-u-:bt:-,a:;-b-:ou;::t_:q::u:=:
ite ~ ~w1 ~,~~ _ ~I!~ fJ\Jhe

DAILY CROSSWORD

AllROij5 ).;DOWN • .
t~ A foo&lt;ll\ih- ~ "1. \'eretablt
15. One'• dad. ,' 2". Of Ionia
. p, Place ot ' 3. I•thmut .
Kal1er
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in Aela. l
· Wllhelm'l . 4. Come
. exile
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t.!terwatcl
SO. Rurrod · ' 8. Knt.ve of . ,
mountain. "'"Y,
clubl
erest
(pota.)·
U. Spirit lamp• 6. Conetel•
13. Short totton
latlon
\1
. 1rown In
f. A Frenc~ Bra•U
ol' mmhat
U. Medieval q 8. Accompany
type ot
D. M&amp;rlu tor
lyrJc poem
.Dmllllon,
15.0ppoaileol
. (prlnl.l ;
11
downl"
11. ltellevea !to,._
17. Roman • 18. The Book h
tnoney
ot Paalma
S8. Ovomtpt
19. ~etama.
. llopptnc
uoo o1
ptaeoa tlolll.l
tmpatlenc•

20. ProYoke
23. Oreek
letter
25. At

home

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aptrtta

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Pyln •s.t tho
wetleud iD Bae!Jie wJ~ bet JOD,

Cbartoa tad ~amn,_
Mr. and Mn. ll.lebard O.itl .iad
1011 were Sulldey JUOIII of )lr. ud
lfrl. Eldon Gaul.
·lllllr )VIlldoo 11 IP&lt;JidlDI a -·
-.1 -•1• furiOUfll· two 11'1111
frtenda md will report to Camp
Klllllar, New lnr, befQI'll ~~~~~~
oveneu.

lti'a.1

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yellow ftvtl

20.Pr&lt;mc
II.Delctn&lt;l•
anti In
. ceneral •
U. Correotl
21. Nuctollloli
a 1tarcla

S5.J'riall
17. I'Jowtrltu

betweea
_plaa~
ltala
40. Comm.Oft or,
Ptroona oent
p~ant
out 1o
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bad! II

of motoriJtl wbo drtve after re-voeaUou
tulpeDJioa of t1te1r

or

dri•.:IDS::....:ll=eenf=oa:::....- - - - two woou vaeatloa with lrl..clt
In U.. northera part of Ohio.
I. II. Tuttle vtalted Mr. and
lira. Artble TuWo, Eqle Rlcl&amp;o,
for a few dl)'l.
~- 1 s Ba'l
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It thll time.

kwoiJld

Cembination cold cuts
PICKLE ancl PIMENTO

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ne~n.e

Ill ••I up ta .. hooll.
viii 11a Ia cllarp ot
:.:e mi1M haft aat·
phJIIlclaNI worlr.ln~

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In addition to })elng seven feet
hilh, it is eight tee~ wide ·and has
a deptb_ of l§t.{eet .with aeven rotatin&amp; 1be,Ive:s -·or unifor1n cook-

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Lllrlf't FO{O&lt;IoSI,..Ino Holt
With equipment Uk:e thiJ in the
new wing of the sprawling hostelry, 7,800 ·meau a day can be aei-ved a._d with the ball room at·
ta~hed it becomes-or could....;u.e
largest . food-serving convention
hall in tbe country.

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FROZENFOQb

F•ny..,ix. r,i.bs Of beef can be

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'C.opltol' . 4~ . Yoara "

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Green Beans . . 10 o:r; pkg 25c

P'11n Amtncan linlon ' H(l
Wal~ln~n.Touriol Macca

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ASIIING'I»!t-Tbo~sand,, o! vl,llors to the national c~pttafihlt
apring~•:ntora ot da.lly newspapers, 19ft!), hlgtt school 'at'a.&lt;tu~*-'nl' clauea, women altO(ldlnr such national cOJi,erences •iJ ih'a&amp;.tlol
the Dau(htert o() the . ~z:ner1c~n .Revolution, . and Washiltgton'a tiVtrlfOWfA&amp;' ttream of touris\s-~.nd particularly ilgnif\e._nt ·a Viilt to 'tbe
Ma"tltul h~adquartera of the prganiza.tii:Jn ot Amt!rleal\· 8tatet. .~
· In~~fl\~ttoniU tenalons I )ea.1', marked 'by reshi.ttfUnr Of torcee. 1
war parUclpahta an"d hew , raclat power· t
· tn Asia and Africa,~ makt '·enllghtenlngo \ ·
~ On a rftent te.tt of spe-ed on
' a v~t to the Pan Americe Utllon
·8r'itisb raitw.ara half a mile ·was
of the blde.t and. ·moat eucctueovered in 18 seconds fJ.at
an.d
oreanila~loir on earth.
. ': . ·
u•v.er.al mUes • ap-pr.oachinJ Lan11, 190$', .t hat Pt'Ulden.Vl'ttCIOd~ '·
W61'e covered •t the r•te of
Ca.rneJLe; -who ctSnbiMt.a,
u' mlles an- hour.
the eonat.:Uct\Ort ot.·· the . 11\(lJJg~'
otheL" nota~Jt:t· laid.·1he cor.n~,-..

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J'ELLO DESSERTS

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CHEESE SPREAD ......... 2 lb box .63c

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Filled willa hcOlllilolloi... Florid&amp;

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ORANGES ; .. 8 lb bog 55c

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POTATOES ..•. 10 lbs 5.9c
'PINEAPP~ES

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PEANUT BUnER ..... 10 oi gloss 39c

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Sma dellclons flavon-lneludlnJI new 1pple

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Ptel!lli!eftt .William ·Bowa.r:d , 'l:$tt", C•megle/'
·otJler o«iclal• dedicated this h~adquartera 'or
•.o.. 1r ... 1nter--AP,ltr.lcan Sya~: . . , . .. ~ j
· FurtherrbPre... 19~~ marka lh~ ~QG!th IJUliYeraary .
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of tht touridlnr q_f ~.he Jnter-~rnef.ican org~tAtlon
kl)OWD tea~, 4f lbe O~t,...on of AJI!•rt&lt;llll States. It 14 a '1\lM
year lfr ~.,,. ~ all .!ht J,tnoi'ICID npiobUtt to .look bOCk;' lo:kt
ltOCk of 1M 'p'i'eRbt, an4JOO~· towallf \hf llil4'i'e. . ' ' . . . '

FISH STICKS . ; .. 10 o:r; pkg 35c

Choeolate, while, yellew and splee-PIIIsbury

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the oven.
I ••ked Eddie how obotll If
somebody wants ribs weH d~e
and somebody eJBe a little bn 't.&amp;e
rare side?

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Bacon • • • .11bpkg43c
Slab' .Bacon • • • -lb39c
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OLD FASHION

Ill. Rolraol
18. A ntaln
(Sp.Amer.l

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GOOD IDIA
ST. PA"' UP-,00.. Orville
...,
L. Froomon hat ol$fto4 lllto taw a
bill makiq JIIJm&lt;totA the llllt
1talt In the ualoa to all"" Ill
courta to tm~d llceilte platea

Mrl. Sam FnU, Mr.' ..;_ 4
IWold FriDit tDd - . Neiaoavtlle .
Dopaid Frant, California, 1&amp;. &amp;ad
lira. GOI'ald Frank tad ooli, WeJ~
JIOJI, Jlr. and lira. 11D117 J:rjHd
a~d dlupter,
md llfr.
anil, Mra. VlriiJ Wood, Belpre,
wen SWldaJ auppet llleat'l pt)jr,
and lira. Marl011 Wood.
,
&lt; Jlr. lad lira; ~- SWJllaa
U.c.(IODI ' b&amp;.Je r«:umed. fk)qi ' I

tr&amp;ftlmll:l

ao.Pa......
way•
at.

- · World Wtr D than they dill
1' Utoe )'eat• bttw"n the ent\ Of
Worl4 War I In 1818 and tho rite
ot 1tiUer In 199!1.
.rt Is forgotten now that after tbe
.'
Kaiser's '!'e&amp;ime collapsed, it was
a very eloae question whether
com~m~~~ltJ, tlltu ~hanc:es are lea- GerrnaJ\y would become a democ•ened. Tbe summer poho sea1on racy or a SoViet ttepubllc.
has already 1tarted in the Deep
SeYH Germ1ny From ltM•
South 'IDd is movJDc northward.
Frledrlch Ebert, SociaUil lead. Polio apecl'liltl _eaUIDate that er and labor um-::~n oratniler, did
up to 90 per eoat of all pOlio IU· more than any man to save Ger·
neues are al;lurtive. lnde~d, the matlr from Communism then. ·
•Igns are often 10 ve1·y mUd
Ehert had been named cbane~l­
they're not even. notlCe'd. Bpt ab01· lor after the .rmistlce.
tlvJ! caaes produce healthy 'jcar·
He succeeded In suppres9iDI
rl~" of pollo viruses.
s.erious Commuqist uprisings in
P.-r~el Hy:IIMt 1\ules
Berlin . in December, 1918, and
Tb.e)r excrete ·virUses wHich in
attoth,r•hqman bod)r may cau.ae
paroll&lt;•is ·or even . d~ath. There· Mr•• Tliom,non Ho•re..
fore, the rules of pers9nal by. To Camuta Clula Group
8ieJle . and ordi~l'f Janltatt~n
Mrs.
sh~.be • •bserved m~st ti&amp;ld\11 t~~~~~~.'
d,ufhitpOI'I.o Aa•obl. • • • ' :,. ) , l
Sudd,.1eo!ret'ib0iUiilll1 bad, So Ia VII&gt;
Robert
e;
by persona pnaceu•
Freoeh
- or anyUUnJ ~Whleh
Otl\era
inordinate · fa\i.sue.
were Mrs. Don' st.ivert,
· been known to
Cbartea Bradbury, Mn. LLolc:~lve.
.•
, BDII!I. Refreebmentlc were
be cohn lad l;it""'''d tr,y tbe . hooteoi at tho
UYea, poiiQ e1 ... of lfle game.
olalnat
ta •raiA~· J Mill" GINIRAL
HOSPITAL
. Illness 61
Allmitted to the ·Melga Gene..t
-of polio, Hl*pital Friday and this -mornmakes him
In e.:- 4111 were Stephen Van 1nwa1en,
there may. even be PomeroY": Willard Mowery, Pom.
paralyail,
~lth feVer and ~;~roY; John ~. Po.rneroy; Mn.
other lt'inptGJDI, It's aniulna: what Zaae
Hetteselater, Middleport:
a miNI !;bat Ia belnr p.;,..red by ond Mto. Dorothy Myera, Lolli
h.Ysterleai !011r, ··~ dn to 111 body. Boltom.

NOLMII TO CANADA
"""' -"Plea - . lait ..,... flf
TOBON'rO UP-chudi llolmeo
u.. - 'tootkll ,... lloo
I e-lool, I!Jopound fuDbadl .....
Taroato
Arpuuta
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turud don u etlfer flom the dlu Bll r..., 1J'al18.
D0WT SCL\TCH THAT ITCMI

ADD MIAIIUT THIIVIJ

' planes of )\h!.
Britain rat~
clUes, the
Allles ••4
Germauy
River.
to prove aD impOrtsome future Hitler

room for visitars, dtn1n1

The audlt'tirlum and another medical extra-a mobHe x-ray cruiser-wllttid the hospital in carryinJ on ill extenalve program. The
auditorium wiJI be used for meet~
i~R• to educate the public while
the eruiier can make sure that
everyone in the southea!tern area
receives a free chest x-rBy .
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Recreational facUitlu will inelude two. rooms• containing television, garnes, card and other
amusements. T8 patients will also
operate their own radio station
broadcasting to a range or 250
feet fron1 the hospital.
Th e Health Department direcor de'lcrlbet;l the hospital as a
focal point tor the tuberculosili
program in the south~astern Ohio
area . Dr. R.olph Dwork statM that
the aren has needed a TB hospital
for years, but Jacked the necessary finances to build one.
SYrt•rv c..., To Columbu1
Dr. Dwork said that Integration
of the progr&amp;m at Nelsonvtlle
with the one in ~olumbus Is an
important feature. In addition to
working closely totether. surgery
eues at Nelsonville will be senl
to the Ohio Tuberculo1is Hospital
on the Ohio State University rampus. Emergencies can be handl ed
at NeiHonviile, but the hospital
Mil care only for TB paUents.
To gain admittance to Nelson.
ville, a patient mud be certified
as tubercular by a phytlcian and
by his county's health commission·
cr. The medical director at NelsonyiJJe also tnust approve.
·fM.
The 14 countl~fl' which the hospi·
~tldtll fleaturtt
tal will 11erve are Lawrence, Gal·
,In addition to patlent and treat - lla, J"ack9on, Mel1-. Vinton, Attnlmt roms, th • •TB hO,!i~Jtal will hcn5, lfocklng, Fairfield, Perry,
~aJn such ld"ded fe-aturee 11 a I Morgan, Washlntton, Monroe, No
tnaet bar, apeclal roon\ for cleray ble and Muskingum.

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The Dolly Sentinel, Panw!'OY-Mlddleport, Ohio

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COLUMBUS
IY HOWARD lVIII

Januty lt19.
I'
EMtt insisted that elections be
he1d. AI the result, a national assembly met a Weimar, in the woorJ
ed hills ot central Germany and
set uo what r·was 'eatled the Weimar Republic•in February 1919.
Ebert wur elected president.
Had he DOt dlied-on Feb. 25,
- there rulgbt ' never have been a
.Nazi Germany:" '

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Gt4'1Nft)' fouaht World War lr;m
the ..U .of otber eountrier. At tbe

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COLUMBUS, 0. UP-Another

TtiursC:icy, M'cy 1i~ 1255

Germany: Its ·Go*rnments Have Undergone..J
Great Changes Since IJ.a ys Of World 1~~ I ·.,1•

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Ml)abod evert .tl:enoon ..fOIII Sood17 by The Ohio ValloJ
fSenllllel, tue.. at 110 illocbaole
PomeroJ, 0. IBual.a.ua olfiet
(;;_ne 388, editorial of[iee phone

Thursday, May i~, 195S

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SATURDAY, MA.Y 14th

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The Daily Sentinel
N1tlonal tldvertlsing

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Bottinelli-Kirnl;tall, Inc .,
343 Lbin(ton Av~ New Yorll

IY CHARliS M. ~ANN ,
IMtted Pl'lll llteH Cor,..po...,t
n 'took the Germatls 1881 thlh
three mctntbs after the end of
World War I to establish ihe Weimar Republie in place of the Kaiser's empire.
. This time it has taken 10 yean
slnce the end of World WarD to
establish the Bonn Republic as a
sovereieh nation In suc&lt;!ession to
Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
·Aad. Germany Ia still divided,
'W'jflt iU eutern part under Poli1b.
OOmmulll.St and Soviet R1Diian oo-

City, 16, N. Y.

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Sub1c:ript1on nteJ : neuvery by
carrier where available 30 cents
per week: llDe year in advaace
h t - 11 ...!ood elan man. at The Daily Sentinel office,
matter 1t the post office at $I!i.60; six months, $7 .80; th.re~
QIOaUt.t, $3,.00. By motor route
'omeroy, Ohio
'lfhere &amp;VIlilable t)De month $1
ltchard S. Owen .... hft. Mgr. By mail one JPRr $8; six montns
$4.25; three month! $'Z.!MJ, onr
hck Collette •• , City ldltor
mDnth $1.

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every day Is more Ihan a Boy
Stout slogan . It has re1ulted ln
maay ad:! of kindness and the
aav~a of life and limb. Training

1nd one wheel was about to crush
the man'~t cheat. Rjchard promptly
tur.ned off the ignition . An injurtd arm was bleeding badly. The
boy used his belt for a tourniquet

ln flnt aid has enabled the youngsters tO act in emergencies,
proR)pUy and eftleiently.
Rlebard Hendrix, 11 ye1r o14 lad
or near Baldwin, Mo., did not have
far to to to do his daily good deed
and wbat 1m opportunity it was.
In company with his fltther, who
was 9peratint a farm tractor, he
alone wu available to aid when the
tnttor reared and landed up1lde
down . Hla rather was pinned
•r•tnll the attached tnuer.
The tractor continued to move

atopped the bleeding and summoned trelp .
:·1 wouldn't be here today," the
·father aaid later, "if it badn 't been
lor "that freekle-faced boy o£
thine."
JUcthar,l. ln. typical boy fashion,
:will hardly think of himself as a
bero. Jlltlttber'sltfe Wll in dan~. he bid "\seen 1rained to act in
JUdi emeraencles, and that is all
tlt,.e WU to it.
Tile ..., ·Scout program had
•Pin pald. off.

q.(l .tt W!JS exhaWd but undam·
qed. H wu only •fter the 8tmi•
lice that Allied troops moved In
to oeeupf it.
Gerrqa~ ·t hen neve: eeased to
be a •oveitiJn. aatlon, and only 11
small
of its terrjtory was oe--

...COtMtTtGennan'

bettie in Ohio's endle11s war
aralnat tuberculosis soon will be
won when eonstruclitm beglnt on
• TB hospital at· NelsonvUle for lt
Sollthelltern Ohio counties.
'"'e three-story ltructure will
coat .n estlmated SUJOO,'OOO. 01
tbis amount the state will supply
•l,lDO,OOO •vltb the balance of
.10,000 coming 11 federal aid un·
der the Hill-Burton Act, 8 law provldtng federal aid to hospitals.
The Depak.ment of Public
Works announced contracts for
t'OlUitructlon of the h01pital wlll
he a.wuded lllte this week.
Twe ,.fd Pur~t~lt
The hospital will aecomplish a
twerol4, p~o~~- It will provide
the (~·· pofflt for a 'rB 1!..8
Jftl~~rd ..tJat has sallt~ 18lk · .
otlt. for yett11 and It will wor
hind in hand with thA program tn
Columbua to apeed up a too slowly
~linlna: 1'8 rate in Ohio.
Site for the eompleteb" modern
tVuctare I• a 151,1 acre traet In
Wqne NatlonaJ Fore.t. The hoaJl:ltal Will be located OD top of a
r.~tn.u to b~ created after le\•ellII off a Jdll.
Up U&gt;
patleqta will be
ftl!ommodated In the hospital,
..-tiltll will be constnicted of red~ btttt and masonry. Ali
.med!e«&lt; atrvlcea will bt! abrove
around floor t!xeept patients
f'b0rft1.
l11ui-ln1 patientl \)f the finest
in 111ed~l cate an~ ~o:mfQrt, the
IICMpit~l wJll feature two 10larluma
on each floor enablin• patient!! to
~~ up needed sunshine. Beds
111"4 bedlprtnaa wUJ bo adtusta:ble
\o ln7 fttliJht and de1ree of com- t

•nd • calls
on Germof
. .eeato
materialiZe
hla dteam•
quNI. .
.
0.. ll!torestlq thing Is that
th.e ·Gftmanl have eajofed mo~e
ltable 1.overament in the y~

bltber thop, beauty shop,
ud crafts shop, oc~
· ' office and

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:Polio Sltots to Be Given

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ANN AllBOI, Mlclo-llln. Do1&gt;
old Kaapp reportad to PO!ltt \1111
aomeoae broke I.J'lto be:r .boJDe ud
made off wltb lwo JIUY llaW
&lt;011talnin1 027' lira. ICuPII .,
e-xpeetanl l&amp;Otber, laid bNa ..,..
i.DJ 1be moae:y ....,._., • bank -.
coont fe&lt; her ciiUd.

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41)' dbular JUMII ol
~1!11 Wkt"!'m.

.. •, Ebert developed Into a tlalt,.
man of world nature. He dled ua-der the 1train ot of!h:ff.
Germany was beset by poUtie.al
and efonomic .problems, and" no
leader emersed' to •bike Ebert's
place.
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No. leader,";thJt it, until :ftltler.
Most Ger~bs , knew~ Pt wa,-t a
fraud and a ni.enace. But .t~l!y
were ripe "for_a dietat(1nh[p. ' ·
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SCIENCE
IY DILOS SMITH
Unlt.d Pr"i Sclenu Editor
NEW YORK UP- Polio specialists ar(! afraid the mere existence
of _the Salk anti-polio vaccine will
make some people careless about
polio, which would be too bad be.
cause pOUO" i1 not something to
~oy with.
Wher, some one is 11:hout to
come down with polio, there usually is rever. The fever may be
accompanied by headache. Jassi-

the !ull·blown paralyUe ea"" ; ~OF
very lona;. Theta cuea ~
quickly into paral)'sls which'
be temporary. But there
much doubt about abortive ,
non-paralytic easea.
V11u. Sympt..... ' ..
The truth is tbat ·the
may be almost anythlPI- 'nit. 1ll
person just doe1n't feel well~, The
symptoms are vague; a ·dOctor
can't say posltlveiy what lt .. is
which produeea fever and ''letter-

tude, a•eatlng, nausea, vomiting,

al :rnalai..,."

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con.stipatioh, diarrhea.
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The patient seems to ·1 ~ , well.
During the summer polio sea- But four to seVen days ~.:.t.r, he
son, fever In climbinalinA~Wi1!: i%.hit"t
, gaj,g 1 pn~s ~~·~me
of the other~ Is juatlfi~on n- ' tA;~
_ tralt,i~e
11 ~eri ··iiav
ough for calling a (oct~f
e lle I lv!&lt;t'wi ·. he t d'ilnaer .I'Oi
also is sore throat oii"'Smrnfek Or - permanent paralysis.
"-'r
back, walk fast when you walk to
Usually this does not happen in
t he :-&gt;hone.
abortive or non-para!&gt;'lic cases
When it comes to deciding whe- "but it cait. This is why lny .,.aj'U~
thor If slight illne~s b the be.-:in· illness durin.-: the polio ~sa.on
ning of a polio case, doctors divide ~hould be looked at and watched
lhe polio po~sibillti0111 into three by a skilled and lmowiDI ppr.on,
catecorles- abortivc, non-paralyThe chance• . are tkat poliO. 'k
lie and panllytic.
not the cause. Bu.t when thel,'~\lre
_T-:h~·-"~'-:is-:n'-t:C:m~"-'h-:::cd-,o:-u-:bt:-,a:;-b-:ou;::t_:q::u:=:
ite ~ ~w1 ~,~~ _ ~I!~ fJ\Jhe

DAILY CROSSWORD

AllROij5 ).;DOWN • .
t~ A foo&lt;ll\ih- ~ "1. \'eretablt
15. One'• dad. ,' 2". Of Ionia
. p, Place ot ' 3. I•thmut .
Kal1er
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t.!terwatcl
SO. Rurrod · ' 8. Knt.ve of . ,
mountain. "'"Y,
clubl
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(pota.)·
U. Spirit lamp• 6. Conetel•
13. Short totton
latlon
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f. A Frenc~ Bra•U
ol' mmhat
U. Medieval q 8. Accompany
type ot
D. M&amp;rlu tor
lyrJc poem
.Dmllllon,
15.0ppoaileol
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11. ltellevea !to,._
17. Roman • 18. The Book h
tnoney
ot Paalma
S8. Ovomtpt
19. ~etama.
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uoo o1
ptaeoa tlolll.l
tmpatlenc•

20. ProYoke
23. Oreek
letter
25. At

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Pyln •s.t tho
wetleud iD Bae!Jie wJ~ bet JOD,

Cbartoa tad ~amn,_
Mr. and Mn. ll.lebard O.itl .iad
1011 were Sulldey JUOIII of )lr. ud
lfrl. Eldon Gaul.
·lllllr )VIlldoo 11 IP&lt;JidlDI a -·
-.1 -•1• furiOUfll· two 11'1111
frtenda md will report to Camp
Klllllar, New lnr, befQI'll ~~~~~~
oveneu.

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U. Correotl
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40. Comm.Oft or,
Ptroona oent
p~ant
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bad! II

of motoriJtl wbo drtve after re-voeaUou
tulpeDJioa of t1te1r

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dri•.:IDS::....:ll=eenf=oa:::....- - - - two woou vaeatloa with lrl..clt
In U.. northera part of Ohio.
I. II. Tuttle vtalted Mr. and
lira. Artble TuWo, Eqle Rlcl&amp;o,
for a few dl)'l.
~- 1 s Ba'l
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It thll time.

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Cembination cold cuts
PICKLE ancl PIMENTO

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viii 11a Ia cllarp ot
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In addition to })elng seven feet
hilh, it is eight tee~ wide ·and has
a deptb_ of l§t.{eet .with aeven rotatin&amp; 1be,Ive:s -·or unifor1n cook-

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Lllrlf't FO{O&lt;IoSI,..Ino Holt
With equipment Uk:e thiJ in the
new wing of the sprawling hostelry, 7,800 ·meau a day can be aei-ved a._d with the ball room at·
ta~hed it becomes-or could....;u.e
largest . food-serving convention
hall in tbe country.

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Green Beans . . 10 o:r; pkg 25c

P'11n Amtncan linlon ' H(l
Wal~ln~n.Touriol Macca

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ASIIING'I»!t-Tbo~sand,, o! vl,llors to the national c~pttafihlt
apring~•:ntora ot da.lly newspapers, 19ft!), hlgtt school 'at'a.&lt;tu~*-'nl' clauea, women altO(ldlnr such national cOJi,erences •iJ ih'a&amp;.tlol
the Dau(htert o() the . ~z:ner1c~n .Revolution, . and Washiltgton'a tiVtrlfOWfA&amp;' ttream of touris\s-~.nd particularly ilgnif\e._nt ·a Viilt to 'tbe
Ma"tltul h~adquartera of the prganiza.tii:Jn ot Amt!rleal\· 8tatet. .~
· In~~fl\~ttoniU tenalons I )ea.1', marked 'by reshi.ttfUnr Of torcee. 1
war parUclpahta an"d hew , raclat power· t
· tn Asia and Africa,~ makt '·enllghtenlngo \ ·
~ On a rftent te.tt of spe-ed on
' a v~t to the Pan Americe Utllon
·8r'itisb raitw.ara half a mile ·was
of the blde.t and. ·moat eucctueovered in 18 seconds fJ.at
an.d
oreanila~loir on earth.
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u•v.er.al mUes • ap-pr.oachinJ Lan11, 190$', .t hat Pt'Ulden.Vl'ttCIOd~ '·
W61'e covered •t the r•te of
Ca.rneJLe; -who ctSnbiMt.a,
u' mlles an- hour.
the eonat.:Uct\Ort ot.·· the . 11\(lJJg~'
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Ptel!lli!eftt .William ·Bowa.r:d , 'l:$tt", C•megle/'
·otJler o«iclal• dedicated this h~adquartera 'or
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I ••ked Eddie how obotll If
somebody wants ribs weH d~e
and somebody eJBe a little bn 't.&amp;e
rare side?

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ST. PA"' UP-,00.. Orville
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L. Froomon hat ol$fto4 lllto taw a
bill makiq JIIJm&lt;totA the llllt
1talt In the ualoa to all"" Ill
courta to tm~d llceilte platea

Mrl. Sam FnU, Mr.' ..;_ 4
IWold FriDit tDd - . Neiaoavtlle .
Dopaid Frant, California, 1&amp;. &amp;ad
lira. GOI'ald Frank tad ooli, WeJ~
JIOJI, Jlr. and lira. 11D117 J:rjHd
a~d dlupter,
md llfr.
anil, Mra. VlriiJ Wood, Belpre,
wen SWldaJ auppet llleat'l pt)jr,
and lira. Marl011 Wood.
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&lt; Jlr. lad lira; ~- SWJllaa
U.c.(IODI ' b&amp;.Je r«:umed. fk)qi ' I

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- · World Wtr D than they dill
1' Utoe )'eat• bttw"n the ent\ Of
Worl4 War I In 1818 and tho rite
ot 1tiUer In 199!1.
.rt Is forgotten now that after tbe
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Kaiser's '!'e&amp;ime collapsed, it was
a very eloae question whether
com~m~~~ltJ, tlltu ~hanc:es are lea- GerrnaJ\y would become a democ•ened. Tbe summer poho sea1on racy or a SoViet ttepubllc.
has already 1tarted in the Deep
SeYH Germ1ny From ltM•
South 'IDd is movJDc northward.
Frledrlch Ebert, SociaUil lead. Polio apecl'liltl _eaUIDate that er and labor um-::~n oratniler, did
up to 90 per eoat of all pOlio IU· more than any man to save Ger·
neues are al;lurtive. lnde~d, the matlr from Communism then. ·
•Igns are often 10 ve1·y mUd
Ehert had been named cbane~l­
they're not even. notlCe'd. Bpt ab01· lor after the .rmistlce.
tlvJ! caaes produce healthy 'jcar·
He succeeded In suppres9iDI
rl~" of pollo viruses.
s.erious Commuqist uprisings in
P.-r~el Hy:IIMt 1\ules
Berlin . in December, 1918, and
Tb.e)r excrete ·virUses wHich in
attoth,r•hqman bod)r may cau.ae
paroll&lt;•is ·or even . d~ath. There· Mr•• Tliom,non Ho•re..
fore, the rules of pers9nal by. To Camuta Clula Group
8ieJle . and ordi~l'f Janltatt~n
Mrs.
sh~.be • •bserved m~st ti&amp;ld\11 t~~~~~~.'
d,ufhitpOI'I.o Aa•obl. • • • ' :,. ) , l
Sudd,.1eo!ret'ib0iUiilll1 bad, So Ia VII&gt;
Robert
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by persona pnaceu•
Freoeh
- or anyUUnJ ~Whleh
Otl\era
inordinate · fa\i.sue.
were Mrs. Don' st.ivert,
· been known to
Cbartea Bradbury, Mn. LLolc:~lve.
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be cohn lad l;it""'''d tr,y tbe . hooteoi at tho
UYea, poiiQ e1 ... of lfle game.
olalnat
ta •raiA~· J Mill" GINIRAL
HOSPITAL
. Illness 61
Allmitted to the ·Melga Gene..t
-of polio, Hl*pital Friday and this -mornmakes him
In e.:- 4111 were Stephen Van 1nwa1en,
there may. even be PomeroY": Willard Mowery, Pom.
paralyail,
~lth feVer and ~;~roY; John ~. Po.rneroy; Mn.
other lt'inptGJDI, It's aniulna: what Zaae
Hetteselater, Middleport:
a miNI !;bat Ia belnr p.;,..red by ond Mto. Dorothy Myera, Lolli
h.Ysterleai !011r, ··~ dn to 111 body. Boltom.

NOLMII TO CANADA
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TOBON'rO UP-chudi llolmeo
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D0WT SCL\TCH THAT ITCMI

ADD MIAIIUT THIIVIJ

' planes of )\h!.
Britain rat~
clUes, the
Allles ••4
Germauy
River.
to prove aD impOrtsome future Hitler

room for visitars, dtn1n1

The audlt'tirlum and another medical extra-a mobHe x-ray cruiser-wllttid the hospital in carryinJ on ill extenalve program. The
auditorium wiJI be used for meet~
i~R• to educate the public while
the eruiier can make sure that
everyone in the southea!tern area
receives a free chest x-rBy .
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amusements. T8 patients will also
operate their own radio station
broadcasting to a range or 250
feet fron1 the hospital.
Th e Health Department direcor de'lcrlbet;l the hospital as a
focal point tor the tuberculosili
program in the south~astern Ohio
area . Dr. R.olph Dwork statM that
the aren has needed a TB hospital
for years, but Jacked the necessary finances to build one.
SYrt•rv c..., To Columbu1
Dr. Dwork said that Integration
of the progr&amp;m at Nelsonvtlle
with the one in ~olumbus Is an
important feature. In addition to
working closely totether. surgery
eues at Nelsonville will be senl
to the Ohio Tuberculo1is Hospital
on the Ohio State University rampus. Emergencies can be handl ed
at NeiHonviile, but the hospital
Mil care only for TB paUents.
To gain admittance to Nelson.
ville, a patient mud be certified
as tubercular by a phytlcian and
by his county's health commission·
cr. The medical director at NelsonyiJJe also tnust approve.
·fM.
The 14 countl~fl' which the hospi·
~tldtll fleaturtt
tal will 11erve are Lawrence, Gal·
,In addition to patlent and treat - lla, J"ack9on, Mel1-. Vinton, Attnlmt roms, th • •TB hO,!i~Jtal will hcn5, lfocklng, Fairfield, Perry,
~aJn such ld"ded fe-aturee 11 a I Morgan, Washlntton, Monroe, No
tnaet bar, apeclal roon\ for cleray ble and Muskingum.

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The Dolly Sentinel, Panw!'OY-Mlddleport, Ohio

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COLUMBUS
IY HOWARD lVIII

Januty lt19.
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EMtt insisted that elections be
he1d. AI the result, a national assembly met a Weimar, in the woorJ
ed hills ot central Germany and
set uo what r·was 'eatled the Weimar Republic•in February 1919.
Ebert wur elected president.
Had he DOt dlied-on Feb. 25,
- there rulgbt ' never have been a
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Gt4'1Nft)' fouaht World War lr;m
the ..U .of otber eountrier. At tbe

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COLUMBUS, 0. UP-Another

TtiursC:icy, M'cy 1i~ 1255

Germany: Its ·Go*rnments Have Undergone..J
Great Changes Since IJ.a ys Of World 1~~ I ·.,1•

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Ml)abod evert .tl:enoon ..fOIII Sood17 by The Ohio ValloJ
fSenllllel, tue.. at 110 illocbaole
PomeroJ, 0. IBual.a.ua olfiet
(;;_ne 388, editorial of[iee phone

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SATURDAY, MA.Y 14th

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ed .a 1~ in . ~ t.~aroae aQ4 IPUftt A.¥qe~llt1C'II 1nd sold outfl1lder
~ ·~ Jllfei kwJ tnl.ldl o1 -1 Hlr•..,. ~_$JI»P.&amp;OP t.o lilru.u City.
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••f~i!' ~ all. Not oni~ did they
le~ olllj'Lgl&gt;i by Clef,\.,.!j, d.,.~•ilh tile Ya..te.. , ,but tbty
trio4 lo !01:• the· , _ n~poli.t)IDf bo jJt J&gt;itdtar lilY Ho•!l&lt;rt ·lrom
l,yt but dilfil't CiUite mak-e lt ~ Detf k, and StDI · aecilnd bin·
~ said, ''I knOW' I cBtD still )Jieijl ortn Jrotre.L "Spook'' latobl to
B~ ru~., .
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_C&amp;k!l\tr llkt,y Otauo~ ~~- LeiJJif- · ~Dille ree11Llin&amp; second '
e4 )Jjl rol~e 6)1 \J)e G1~, bu~an "lteetor LOptt" from· 'tile
d¥JP.,'t .k.ra4r!r wJieJ:"e . 19 t~ . slrint d.W,
"fl»a II tlje firot t!tne I've ev~r
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~erican Association, sat coldly
nu,.,.d )n,!J'o't 'ol,. hlo locl&lt;er.
t
«!lybie Parg "O~IJl
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All tbi,• t•ok li!..O. Wtdpeoday
"~n tg~ aWft:ls fevemi~ pared
tbelr •r nster.s to get d9Wn to the
rMuir.ed
%6-ploayer, Hri~u by mld~"'lin
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YtM:ee lft.nager Casey SteDJ~l
~ lro.WJl.in:i, ."It's Iough on.
everycqe concerned."

~~ntel made hi.s remarks · 1¥1tJr deali~ Slaughter and pltcber
J ..bn Sain
· Kan"sas CliP)' f,pr
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Sonny Dlx,o~.
w1111 sent out-

H~'L\I(flfr$ ,
Ma~, O!'ivhJI. ·

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-·•pj·'ed inf'··••-' •onnit ' Sam~
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_.ll!~b ~ - ~~ntd ,Y\i:her A.l
urru .
:~ , . - ',OitJ.• dt t~e
Cl)aso D · , 1&gt;-A~~~· LeiiVI·
' lbltimore p-ed pikh'lr. J~e
Coleman ' on tire. ditlbled li:!Jt,
opt lOne
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til. P•!di'P&lt;I. &lt;f· .the PO&lt;ti!F. Cout
Leasue, lnd 111DOlbhl:'ea
tltat
sbuf~ft _DJQ MUier would
be
sent to same clull ,.et \UUitelde,.
~

M~ Clark
In.t.pnatlon11l
to Seat·
• the Red
Friend

optioning
.selling ·

BEST PRICES AND SILICTIONSt .

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St~.- .. ~hod;: c:.;ti-l;ht
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optioned pitflher
to Toledo cl t~ Amthe IIJililltes

·10 · TIMIS OUt OF 10"
llankln . Mrs. Gardner Manlr;in.
.lin. Clifford Jenkinson, Mrs. Joha
Mrt. Mike Mdcem.i~:

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, Or:ville Wiles. Mrs. I.
and. .:Hn. WU.Uani.

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IN TRACK MEET

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athletes from 23 high 11Cho.ols
gather here at the Ohio University Stadium Saturday for the
29th annual . Sout.. esatern Ohio
School district track IJleet.

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CUT riJu:i!ll,CHOICE BEEF
ROUND ~tE~K- T·JONE- SIRLOIN

Centralia, Deetfield1,NeW LeX1n-~
ton Public, New Lexlnfiton St.
Aloysius, South Point, · Vipton,
Chesapea-e, Chlllicothe Hunting·
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U.bleb 0\'er.SID!t
c.!&gt;bl~ (!kg. P1.50 nJ.) ............• $lUi

EVE~Y DAY IS A SA~E DAYJtfiRI!t

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We Will,Corry YC*r Account

SIMQH,'S MARKET

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Reg $158.95.2 Pc.

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........ v.ery special $29.00

Sepllo Tanks (Ref. S59.00 viii.) . . . . . . . . . f44,e5

FRI.$K SP~R.e Ill'S ......... -.· . lb 39c

lit 69c

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the year headed the 125 thayer
field that teed off in the opening

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Open tedi)t aa thia reaart eUy be·
came boat tu Its firat maJptt aoU
tourmmen~ a~ce

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of Kl~l"~'b• l,N:o, N. Y., who has
haulttt i.n ,11,'188.H to nnlt thtrd
In earnlnJti Ted' Kroll of Utica
N.. ~, who~~ ..$91 op8~ placed bl~
lowrill; for.., llirbar of· r.o. Anaetea who ranked fifth at ta.8'1UIS
Billy Maxwell, the Odeua, Tex.,
fJedJint pro

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Thiere Wasn't an outttanciitiJ. favorite in the field, but because of
th!lir &lt;iol!ll!lepey lq P.lc~IPI. . OU&gt;.
pr}ze money tbia year the -'2,4w

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~ncastcr, Marietta ·and Southeas- ·
tern.

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' ~n•.MtotYc e.O.li:.IN$ IIIF .. 41b $1.00

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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Be~son ~~r~
returned from CoiUDJI!!!!
he attended ·the Engineers Convention at
State UnivenJty.
\• attend tlie
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, broke·· btt l-lght arm;:

ytsitina·Dr. a,.d Mis ..Clyde 'l!iieJII
and chiJtlret'; John and ~~~ ··,

pionship fight

Defending chJirp.p!On Chlllicotl)!ll
will send 20 bQys Into t.bi meet
&amp;IJi..efloLE .
amqoa: ~ field of 182 for eleven
~j4' "'UP-Hu,.rary meets Class A ach90ls
vyinl for the
OJlUe tOday in the second round crown. Cli'l l B ch~~omp~Oil frankof the European Zone Davis Cup tort baa enterel} the same number
ten~ja pl~r,ofts at . ~~~~pe~t. IJun- in defense of ib crown in a flejd
gllry. Th81r threil-'d,ay, flve-mitch of 1" athletes _from 1~ ~choola.
contest Will be play'ed over a hard
Clats A schools inclUded in lh~
Gbj~e , ~~c:kd to be a
competitiQJ\ · are: Belpre, .Ga(II,J
Academy, Ironton,
Gr.eenfield,

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ott.a; 12 rf'Wic!e Axminister-J!eg suo "!! y11
OAIPlT ................. $5.95 scud

GiOUND BEE.............. 3 lb $1.00

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CockeD Camp:Doesn't ,
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M~T'YRESS

(ht:.'rnt•r .. ate~y re~••" 1be
amolllif·o(.oi~iJOetllonl~ Qll~ ~Ill ,..._
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le~ olllj'Lgl&gt;i by Clef,\.,.!j, d.,.~•ilh tile Ya..te.. , ,but tbty
trio4 lo !01:• the· , _ n~poli.t)IDf bo jJt J&gt;itdtar lilY Ho•!l&lt;rt ·lrom
l,yt but dilfil't CiUite mak-e lt ~ Detf k, and StDI · aecilnd bin·
~ said, ''I knOW' I cBtD still )Jieijl ortn Jrotre.L "Spook'' latobl to
B~ ru~., .
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_C&amp;k!l\tr llkt,y Otauo~ ~~- LeiJJif- · ~Dille ree11Llin&amp; second '
e4 )Jjl rol~e 6)1 \J)e G1~, bu~an "lteetor LOptt" from· 'tile
d¥JP.,'t .k.ra4r!r wJieJ:"e . 19 t~ . slrint d.W,
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~erican Association, sat coldly
nu,.,.d )n,!J'o't 'ol,. hlo locl&lt;er.
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All tbi,• t•ok li!..O. Wtdpeoday
"~n tg~ aWft:ls fevemi~ pared
tbelr •r nster.s to get d9Wn to the
rMuir.ed
%6-ploayer, Hri~u by mld~"'lin
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YtM:ee lft.nager Casey SteDJ~l
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everycqe concerned."

~~ntel made hi.s remarks · 1¥1tJr deali~ Slaughter and pltcber
J ..bn Sain
· Kan"sas CliP)' f,pr
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Sonny Dlx,o~.
w1111 sent out-

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-·•pj·'ed inf'··••-' •onnit ' Sam~
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_.ll!~b ~ - ~~ntd ,Y\i:her A.l
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Cl)aso D · , 1&gt;-A~~~· LeiiVI·
' lbltimore p-ed pikh'lr. J~e
Coleman ' on tire. ditlbled li:!Jt,
opt lOne
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til. P•!di'P&lt;I. &lt;f· .the PO&lt;ti!F. Cout
Leasue, lnd 111DOlbhl:'ea
tltat
sbuf~ft _DJQ MUier would
be
sent to same clull ,.et \UUitelde,.
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M~ Clark
In.t.pnatlon11l
to Seat·
• the Red
Friend

optioning
.selling ·

BEST PRICES AND SILICTIONSt .

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St~.- .. ~hod;: c:.;ti-l;ht
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optioned pitflher
to Toledo cl t~ Amthe IIJililltes

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llankln . Mrs. Gardner Manlr;in.
.lin. Clifford Jenkinson, Mrs. Joha
Mrt. Mike Mdcem.i~:

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and. .:Hn. WU.Uani.

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IN TRACK MEET

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athletes from 23 high 11Cho.ols
gather here at the Ohio University Stadium Saturday for the
29th annual . Sout.. esatern Ohio
School district track IJleet.

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CUT riJu:i!ll,CHOICE BEEF
ROUND ~tE~K- T·JONE- SIRLOIN

Centralia, Deetfield1,NeW LeX1n-~
ton Public, New Lexlnfiton St.
Aloysius, South Point, · Vipton,
Chesapea-e, Chlllicothe Hunting·
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U.bleb 0\'er.SID!t
c.!&gt;bl~ (!kg. P1.50 nJ.) ............• $lUi

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We Will,Corry YC*r Account

SIMQH,'S MARKET

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Reg $158.95.2 Pc.

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........ v.ery special $29.00

Sepllo Tanks (Ref. S59.00 viii.) . . . . . . . . . f44,e5

FRI.$K SP~R.e Ill'S ......... -.· . lb 39c

lit 69c

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the year headed the 125 thayer
field that teed off in the opening

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Open tedi)t aa thia reaart eUy be·
came boat tu Its firat maJptt aoU
tourmmen~ a~ce

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Pal~er of Ch~rl~tt.;, N. c., whose
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Pit.l D&amp;LIVIR·Y. On

of Kl~l"~'b• l,N:o, N. Y., who has
haulttt i.n ,11,'188.H to nnlt thtrd
In earnlnJti Ted' Kroll of Utica
N.. ~, who~~ ..$91 op8~ placed bl~
lowrill; for.., llirbar of· r.o. Anaetea who ranked fifth at ta.8'1UIS
Billy Maxwell, the Odeua, Tex.,
fJedJint pro

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Thiere Wasn't an outttanciitiJ. favorite in the field, but because of
th!lir &lt;iol!ll!lepey lq P.lc~IPI. . OU&gt;.
pr}ze money tbia year the -'2,4w

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~ncastcr, Marietta ·and Southeas- ·
tern.

· St.f&lt;llt;t~~O'WL B.f;OH. ...... 4 lb $1.00
' ~n•.MtotYc e.O.li:.IN$ IIIF .. 41b $1.00

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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Be~son ~~r~
returned from CoiUDJI!!!!
he attended ·the Engineers Convention at
State UnivenJty.
\• attend tlie
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, broke·· btt l-lght arm;:

ytsitina·Dr. a,.d Mis ..Clyde 'l!iieJII
and chiJtlret'; John and ~~~ ··,

pionship fight

Defending chJirp.p!On Chlllicotl)!ll
will send 20 bQys Into t.bi meet
&amp;IJi..efloLE .
amqoa: ~ field of 182 for eleven
~j4' "'UP-Hu,.rary meets Class A ach90ls
vyinl for the
OJlUe tOday in the second round crown. Cli'l l B ch~~omp~Oil frankof the European Zone Davis Cup tort baa enterel} the same number
ten~ja pl~r,ofts at . ~~~~pe~t. IJun- in defense of ib crown in a flejd
gllry. Th81r threil-'d,ay, flve-mitch of 1" athletes _from 1~ ~choola.
contest Will be play'ed over a hard
Clats A schools inclUded in lh~
Gbj~e , ~~c:kd to be a
competitiQJ\ · are: Belpre, .Ga(II,J
Academy, Ironton,
Gr.eenfield,

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1\eg. Ml\-ll5 INNERSPRING

ott.a; 12 rf'Wic!e Axminister-J!eg suo "!! y11
OAIPlT ................. $5.95 scud

GiOUND BEE.............. 3 lb $1.00

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AT OtJ STADIUM

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CockeD Camp:Doesn't ,
like Gloves
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Friday and Soturday
M~T'YRESS

(ht:.'rnt•r .. ate~y re~••" 1be
amolllif·o(.oi~iJOetllonl~ Qll~ ~Ill ,..._
IJIU!...-:io~~~~po,lllbl.~: wq11ldl)'· eorreet ''Qui or

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styling than Chevrol,et'oflkody 'bill J!~•
Those thJ'19[W!&gt;rolt 1 ~~HU tho 11\t"!i: ~
lng thingi you
llliobt autOmo&amp;Ue

Tho ~; .-.!11c tullt~it

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bodies. "Body by Filber" IB found In llW1Y
of America'• mos111uxuri~UJ-

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Rita: Z eeats per word. ODe la- Foue Pleee BI!DROOM SUITE, fte. Have 2 rogtes open for 2 100d
fri&amp;:er•tor, Tele"ia.ion Set. Ar·
aertioa. MlDi.mum ~har1e ISOe.CARRIERS lor DISPATCH and
nold HaJ&amp;b. t&amp;l Loeuat St., Mid·
4 cents per wor-d for three ICOD·
CO~UMBUS STAR In )fiddle-

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per woed.
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be &lt;"baqed for adv~illq: lf not
paid for before the l&amp;tb of each

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llust reduce our

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PrJvote eoatncton &lt;llpture
wltll relo,!.,..cl walt, ot•OOYJ .
pbonla In ooutb-ro Eat Pot· lop IZ' to IIi feet bl~. BOoten
.Uiu b)' mOOlll of a t~dall, o ci1' drive t!&gt;o wild el&lt;~&gt;bailt.o Into lbo
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fice at 4:00 o'clock. MIJdred Ja·
cobs, 395 Hy11ell St., Middle
port.
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tr~D and blue aDd opaline•
$2.00. Yellow fiC'ed bJ,uu and
WOMI!:N with tood handwriting.
11'0)'1 $3.00. L. C. Hill, llll8 E.
Addreu, mall postcard.!!, epar('
lollla tl., p.......,y, Phone 000.
time. Richard Kay, Box 181,
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BeJmont, •Massachusetts.

montb foUowinl lnsart.ioct..
Errors tn Advertl•ln...,..Sbould be
reported Immediately. Tbe
Sentinel will not be reapon~lble
for moore than one incorrect 1Jt.

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lONE EQUJPIIi;Nr-Two mine .
pontu U" l!lld So" miae broke. ; ,:-,:-8
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Thr« 1«11.c
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l'... J of Thank." 1nd ~f!ecial Nomiae eara.., 4t" pa~e. ln.ternM·
Wanted
tices of Evenll printed at recuIlona! po...,. unlt; 1100 ft. T-lron
:-&lt;:"--:::-:---:--:--:lar cla&amp;"Jified rates. Obltuarlq
traek, 8000

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LAND YURNlT''ltE •t Rutl•ci

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terruit 'llvt., PomerQ. Phone

NOTICE TO FARMERS--For your
tonvc-nience, our doors wiU
be open at 7:00 A . M. until fu.r·
tber not ic:e . Me.ilfll Equipment
f' n_ Pom~ . Ohio.
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les and as:ed people. yt"'· Aan
2 No. 110 lkpnp ~Pl. and
Sanborn. Phone 90-X ft.8..3tc

pubU~ed at 1 cent per word.
Charged Ada receh·ed by mail or
telephone slven tareful attenUoq.

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QUICK. SF.KVJrE on Wateh Rt
p.Jrin1 by Factory
Tt-.lncd
r..ni MODERNI HOUSE, IOOd
Wil.ehm!\:~r . COl.LJNS nw•~
eonditlon, double: 11rqt, l.rjle
LERS. PomerOf.
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tot: AJ-o · tWO Other nntal pro-

ptrtiea on' l8me 1ot..-oae 5-rooQI
one l ·l'GOm, .Muon, W. v•. Call

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MUJbm'Y Ave.
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Delicious STEAl\. SANDWICHES
and LARGE Hamburgers at
SMITH'S Friendly &lt;.:afe at end
of brid&amp;e, Pomeroy.
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eonCU«oo. Complete stiO.OO each.
rbope ~. II. E. Boney, Wrlibl
St.; Pom~r:'OY·
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(6 I Lost f:r Found
LOST--d.Arge dark gre y TOM
ONr. Hu been 1een over on t larje BIJIILDJNG 1.01'S
jn f20 Bl
Ca-ve St.reet. Pho11e 482-.J.
Po!Jlt:rpy, Ohio .. Good location.
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See Ivan Carman, Pomeroy, THINKING OF buylnJ l~1uranc:e'J'
Guaranteed nviDIU up to 30".
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V. D. EDWARDS, Phone 30-X,
lSI Auto Sales
Road.
O-ll-'11&lt;
Home 434.
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Auxiliary trana. Meavy Clri
~. NH automatic baler COMPLI!:TE Jnauranctt Proloetlon
r.ear end. Fllal .teel dump and
$298.00. VnlveMal milker, Co- Life, Auto, FiN, PoUo. CaU DoJ
Mllia, Middlepoort, Ohio.
WinCh. See Ivan Olrmtin, Pome-· op rake, and Oliver Plow.
roy .Ohio, Rt. 2, at Peach Fork
MeiJI. Oliver Sale4, Pomeroy.
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!Mt' PLhtolJ'Illl STM'ION
con. $777 . Blaettnar's, Pome-roy
5-7.fJie.
1801 FORD VB, flard T(}IJ. f798.
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Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
1102 DE SOTA 4 dr aed.
.BJ.aetlnar's, PortJ erv)' .

MAX WARD Agen't For Farm
See ua for Glass and Cloth Awn.Bureau IDaurance Comp.aale1.
Auto, Life, Jlre. Oftlct Phone,
lnp, alao VEN,ETIAN BLINDS.
e.to.tl
88.
Call 8271 for eoUmale. Middlepori-Dept. Stor&amp;.
HO.lf
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
GL001H MI'M!IQS , $1.88 up' ln &amp;dmlnlotrotrhl Wlltt , ... WIJi· "
· , pqroh 11....,~ venetian
a6d lawn tumiAnnta:ed
all tinda. Free eatlmateJ.
Wippel, 215 UnEttlte of Chari•• Shlyeler,
ion AvMJ.ue, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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OHE\'ROLET 2 dT. oed. $11177. Bl n ttnar't, Pome-roy.
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18 BI Auto Services
'omplete WHEEL __ !IUGN~NTI

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All Make• and Modell
MET~OPOLITAH

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U&amp;'IVN'S tiiWINO

C&amp;lP ODDITY
GRESHA~, Ncb.-An elaht-lew·
ged calf Wll born dead on· a farm
near here. The animal had three
ear1, two tails a-.d a tiny, broa(l
head. It was the offsprlnl of a
bJack Aberdeen AniiUI.

SEWING MACHINES

IVANTilll TO BUY-Loll: 0 ...
Poplu, 11nnioo41, Ploo, Wllout
Aloo OU. Poplu, B........S
lumber, ll'Oia ,.. di'J. ...., 11-4,
4H, 14. . DeilY- to our
'I'UJliHffl Plolu, Obit, riled.
Caali oa dollv117. Write or ••~
111 lor Pltlleulen. 1'111 Ohio
Volley lilr. Corp. Phoae ('.,.,.
14-U
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nnen Portable llee,riH , , . ,

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NEW, MODERN IS ROOM M'MT.!I

Butternut ancl Vole
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Rutlood and Front St., Mlddl•
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W• wm convert ,our old trudte

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per mootll. Coli 402 Pomeroy.
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to the SFR Clasa·ol the Maaon Methodist Church on Tburaday evenine at the home l)f the former.
At tbe coneluslon of the meettq
the ladles were Invited into thl'l
dining .raom tor refreahrnent;.
The home w1a deconted wltb
sprin1 flowers. Preaent were: Mr1
Clara Roush, ·Mrs. Flora Board,
Mn. Eata Bumg1rduer. Mila Eli»beth Cooper, Mr.!l. Jeaa Canon,
Mn. Hattie Cook, Miss Freda Gy.
rax, MisB Sarah Ramm, M'rt. Sue
Johnson, Mrs. Amy Jividen, Mra.
Callie LlrNing: Mrs. Elizabeth Rice,
Mrs. Magdelena Rutteneutter, Mra,
Ellabcth Mcintosh, Mr1. Roale
Stewart, Mrs. Caroline Turner,
Mr8. Srlvla Stewan and Mrs.
Gladys Gilbert.

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Strike· It Rlo)l

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Mhldloporl, Ohio
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9:00 Gorty Moore .

Shot1 ~ank; . 6,8 lb siZe tender

SFR Clau Entertained

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10:23. Weathelitton c

meeting were Mrs. Rosi~ Grin·
stead, Mrs . Litlian Grhnm, Mrs.
Oli-ve Burgep, Mra. Glady!
Mn . Carrie Uoss, Sa~ Sorden,
Mu. Maude Yourig, Mrs. Betty
Smith, Debra Ric-hardson •nd
the .MS:tess, Mn. Ri.char•son.

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A white elephaM s.ale wu
ned for the next meeting.
door prize wu won by Mr.!l.

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Super Rlglit Tender,
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1lh"nday at ... the home of
AQil.ta Richardron . M.r:-s.
G•lnstead led the de.·otiomol~.

Grimm. Present

6:4!1' ;Jane
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7:30• §1\0V.:et of flta,rJ ~\=OIOr) .
8:30 )!our. ~ . PI!Yhouoe ..•

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At Riclwrdson Home
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FUilNJTUlE CO.

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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MIINr. PeopLe'• Terraee

WE BUY

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Notice is · hereby given that
Nellie Slagle whose Post Office
Address h; 3710 Eakin Rd., Apt.
6, Columbus, 4, Ohio hall been duly
appointed as Administratrix wilh
the Will annexed of the E1tate ol
CharJes Shiveler late of Mlddle~rt, MeiiiJ County Ohio, deceased .
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John C. Bacon,
Jud&amp;e of the Probnte Court

~omo ootlm11t1 '" repaoirJ.
i!'or lOber,
hn11t
oervlee ud ..... bull. Pllooo

balancing alld
torvlce.
Hactet11' Safety Service, W.
·Main St.,
Pomeroy,
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aperb, Wrlttea JUrlatee oa
all repaln ODd IQoeblaoo eaeopt lht ~ooe•l dd Eloo.
Froo home cl't~~~ODill•tloa and

11102 DODGE 2 dr. 1ed,
Blaettnsr '1, Pomeroy,

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$1277. USED FURNITIJRI: BARGAINS.
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Uaed Relri&amp;erator, f4G up, Vac·
cum Cleaner tfll.erJ. BAKER
Blaet~
Furniture. Pboa."'
Mid·
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nar'1 , Pomeroy .

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M. wW be pu.bllahed thl lime-

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day u reeelved.
Rita: Z eeats per word. ODe la- Foue Pleee BI!DROOM SUITE, fte. Have 2 rogtes open for 2 100d
fri&amp;:er•tor, Tele"ia.ion Set. Ar·
aertioa. MlDi.mum ~har1e ISOe.CARRIERS lor DISPATCH and
nold HaJ&amp;b. t&amp;l Loeuat St., Mid·
4 cents per wor-d for three ICOD·
CO~UMBUS STAR In )fiddle-

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per woed.
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be &lt;"baqed for adv~illq: lf not
paid for before the l&amp;tb of each

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llust reduce our

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PrJvote eoatncton &lt;llpture
wltll relo,!.,..cl walt, ot•OOYJ .
pbonla In ooutb-ro Eat Pot· lop IZ' to IIi feet bl~. BOoten
.Uiu b)' mOOlll of a t~dall, o ci1' drive t!&gt;o wild el&lt;~&gt;bailt.o Into lbo
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port. Phone 6321-M or be at of·
fice at 4:00 o'clock. MIJdred Ja·
cobs, 395 Hy11ell St., Middle
port.
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tr~D and blue aDd opaline•
$2.00. Yellow fiC'ed bJ,uu and
WOMI!:N with tood handwriting.
11'0)'1 $3.00. L. C. Hill, llll8 E.
Addreu, mall postcard.!!, epar('
lollla tl., p.......,y, Phone 000.
time. Richard Kay, Box 181,
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BeJmont, •Massachusetts.

montb foUowinl lnsart.ioct..
Errors tn Advertl•ln...,..Sbould be
reported Immediately. Tbe
Sentinel will not be reapon~lble
for moore than one incorrect 1Jt.

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lONE EQUJPIIi;Nr-Two mine .
pontu U" l!lld So" miae broke. ; ,:-,:-8
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l'... J of Thank." 1nd ~f!ecial Nomiae eara.., 4t" pa~e. ln.ternM·
Wanted
tices of Evenll printed at recuIlona! po...,. unlt; 1100 ft. T-lron
:-&lt;:"--:::-:---:--:--:lar cla&amp;"Jified rates. Obltuarlq
traek, 8000

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LAND YURNlT''ltE •t Rutl•ci

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NOTICE TO FARMERS--For your
tonvc-nience, our doors wiU
be open at 7:00 A . M. until fu.r·
tber not ic:e . Me.ilfll Equipment
f' n_ Pom~ . Ohio.
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les and as:ed people. yt"'· Aan
2 No. 110 lkpnp ~Pl. and
Sanborn. Phone 90-X ft.8..3tc

pubU~ed at 1 cent per word.
Charged Ada receh·ed by mail or
telephone slven tareful attenUoq.

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QUICK. SF.KVJrE on Wateh Rt
p.Jrin1 by Factory
Tt-.lncd
r..ni MODERNI HOUSE, IOOd
Wil.ehm!\:~r . COl.LJNS nw•~
eonditlon, double: 11rqt, l.rjle
LERS. PomerOf.
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tot: AJ-o · tWO Other nntal pro-

ptrtiea on' l8me 1ot..-oae 5-rooQI
one l ·l'GOm, .Muon, W. v•. Call

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MUJbm'Y Ave.
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and LARGE Hamburgers at
SMITH'S Friendly &lt;.:afe at end
of brid&amp;e, Pomeroy.
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eonCU«oo. Complete stiO.OO each.
rbope ~. II. E. Boney, Wrlibl
St.; Pom~r:'OY·
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(6 I Lost f:r Found
LOST--d.Arge dark gre y TOM
ONr. Hu been 1een over on t larje BIJIILDJNG 1.01'S
jn f20 Bl
Ca-ve St.reet. Pho11e 482-.J.
Po!Jlt:rpy, Ohio .. Good location.
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See Ivan Carman, Pomeroy, THINKING OF buylnJ l~1uranc:e'J'
Guaranteed nviDIU up to 30".
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V. D. EDWARDS, Phone 30-X,
lSI Auto Sales
Road.
O-ll-'11&lt;
Home 434.
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Auxiliary trana. Meavy Clri
~. NH automatic baler COMPLI!:TE Jnauranctt Proloetlon
r.ear end. Fllal .teel dump and
$298.00. VnlveMal milker, Co- Life, Auto, FiN, PoUo. CaU DoJ
Mllia, Middlepoort, Ohio.
WinCh. See Ivan Olrmtin, Pome-· op rake, and Oliver Plow.
roy .Ohio, Rt. 2, at Peach Fork
MeiJI. Oliver Sale4, Pomeroy.
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DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALIIII&amp;

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!Mt' PLhtolJ'Illl STM'ION
con. $777 . Blaettnar's, Pome-roy
5-7.fJie.
1801 FORD VB, flard T(}IJ. f798.
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Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
1102 DE SOTA 4 dr aed.
.BJ.aetlnar's, PortJ erv)' .

MAX WARD Agen't For Farm
See ua for Glass and Cloth Awn.Bureau IDaurance Comp.aale1.
Auto, Life, Jlre. Oftlct Phone,
lnp, alao VEN,ETIAN BLINDS.
e.to.tl
88.
Call 8271 for eoUmale. Middlepori-Dept. Stor&amp;.
HO.lf
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
GL001H MI'M!IQS , $1.88 up' ln &amp;dmlnlotrotrhl Wlltt , ... WIJi· "
· , pqroh 11....,~ venetian
a6d lawn tumiAnnta:ed
all tinda. Free eatlmateJ.
Wippel, 215 UnEttlte of Chari•• Shlyeler,
ion AvMJ.ue, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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18 BI Auto Services
'omplete WHEEL __ !IUGN~NTI

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All Make• and Modell
MET~OPOLITAH

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U&amp;'IVN'S tiiWINO

C&amp;lP ODDITY
GRESHA~, Ncb.-An elaht-lew·
ged calf Wll born dead on· a farm
near here. The animal had three
ear1, two tails a-.d a tiny, broa(l
head. It was the offsprlnl of a
bJack Aberdeen AniiUI.

SEWING MACHINES

IVANTilll TO BUY-Loll: 0 ...
Poplu, 11nnioo41, Ploo, Wllout
Aloo OU. Poplu, B........S
lumber, ll'Oia ,.. di'J. ...., 11-4,
4H, 14. . DeilY- to our
'I'UJliHffl Plolu, Obit, riled.
Caali oa dollv117. Write or ••~
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Volley lilr. Corp. Phoae ('.,.,.
14-U
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nnen Portable llee,riH , , . ,

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NEW, MODERN IS ROOM M'MT.!I

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Rutlood and Front St., Mlddl•
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TWo BEDROOM APARTMENT, W.
Main St., UNFURNISlm&gt; SS.
per mootll. Coli 402 Pomeroy.
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Mra. MUe11 Browa were hoate111es
to the SFR Clasa·ol the Maaon Methodist Church on Tburaday evenine at the home l)f the former.
At tbe coneluslon of the meettq
the ladles were Invited into thl'l
dining .raom tor refreahrnent;.
The home w1a deconted wltb
sprin1 flowers. Preaent were: Mr1
Clara Roush, ·Mrs. Flora Board,
Mn. Eata Bumg1rduer. Mila Eli»beth Cooper, Mr.!l. Jeaa Canon,
Mn. Hattie Cook, Miss Freda Gy.
rax, MisB Sarah Ramm, M'rt. Sue
Johnson, Mrs. Amy Jividen, Mra.
Callie LlrNing: Mrs. Elizabeth Rice,
Mrs. Magdelena Rutteneutter, Mra,
Ellabcth Mcintosh, Mr1. Roale
Stewart, Mrs. Caroline Turner,
Mr8. Srlvla Stewan and Mrs.
Gladys Gilbert.

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., 4:~ .• o'Ciook T&amp;-.ter

Tbtee·Ll'N

Lone Wolf
8:00 Pl~house of, ~ilrl
'' 8:30 Raetat Sq,.,ad
9:00 :rhc Lineup ' '.,.._

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Dear PhtteJ:!;e
Cavilcolle bf'Sjforll
Jan.

Opey

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Nellie Slagle whose Post Office
Address h; 3710 Eakin Rd., Apt.
6, Columbus, 4, Ohio hall been duly
appointed as Administratrix wilh
the Will annexed of the E1tate ol
CharJes Shiveler late of Mlddle~rt, MeiiiJ County Ohio, deceased .
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John C. Bacon,
Jud&amp;e of the Probnte Court

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Charles Blakeslee, ·MJ"II. Walter B.
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president,
pre- Titua;
Mra. Harold
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reported
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at Rawlings,
the meetin1
whieb open.
EntertalD.ment:
Hrs. Jame.
E. M. ltlte
University,
i;d wtth tbe reading of the Club Wake, Mtt. ;Robert Coati, Mn. lanlbeaplng piau
Collect. Other new offieen are
vice preliident, Mrs. 0 . P . Klein;

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I worbhop on noo.r
and eor11a:es wlil be ·
The realg:naUoa at Kn. ··
Brannon Wll accepted. Krl.

of the area are to be iDvlted and
each member will han a cuest.
The eommittees appoiD~d for the
Guest Ni&amp;ht are deooration, Mrs.
14 Earl Knl.gbt, Lincoln Street. Mrs. Robert Coats, Mra. Robert Reibel,

treasurer, Mrs. E.
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secreta!!!',
James
Titua and
During the busineaa meetina
tmal plans were made tor tbe
elub's annual Guest Nia:ht whieh
will be held June 6 at the home ut
Mrs. Richard RawlinJs, Lineolo
Hill. Preaideota of Garden f..."'lObs

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Xn. James Tttu.t, ll.rt. w. •.

or Permeua Wood, deceaaed, of
Road. bN
li.UipoU.s. plaintiff, v1. Artliur A. to Airm,.n rtnt Cl¥s.
Mn. Ben Pbllaon was elected
F1emiJI.C, HarriaonviU~, detfndant.
A·le KnterJoOG, lVho has bec.n president of the Amateur Gardea-1(oney Judlmenl; •mount claimed overuu fer the ptet two years, en Club wben they met Wednes$1200, interest aud tOJ!:l.s, e,e. H. Is .st.atloned M: Neubbere
Atr day e · enia.J at the homt'&lt; of Mn.

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ln J(llf at tbe C. B. Weile farm 1
on Han1iOnYUle ,~d after a tour
MUJe .of the ClfPer Nl#tfry at Burllng:~
and bam. The

from May &amp;-8 inclusive.
tant Sooutmae:ter Robert
aeoon.,rrnled the Scouts
ApiiJta.ot
Scoutmaster Chariea:
Vroman spent Saturday wit"h

them. Troop er.mmittee-membere
who attC.n.ded a· part of

poree were N. P.· ~:::~~:~~~II
and Mitt.on Hood. ~mac!e bv fi".Yrdhammcr
ftzyrncnd Wa:burn .

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new equ:J:mer.t was tested
IBM the Caml)oree and lrreludes.
fl£teen 2 men (ents witb frtalt
and back tl1pa:; ooe •7x51/z general pUJ'PO.'e rent; five foxho~
1hovdJ;
thir..ty·nven sleeplna
bllfli tbirty·two Anny meq a:ear

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ki"; two flnt·ald portable eots.
. Durillg the oarrrpor~e the local
Troop took flnt pl.lce in the
Coon Hunt ami were in. cbar1e
retreat Saturday
evening.
They . attended c}J.utdl aervifca
ou th-e hiliJide aear the .Camp
Sunday morning. James Blrtey,
James Bowles and Eddie Bunch
Pallfed their 'l.enderfoot tests
and Dnld Zirkle. passed, · t~e aec·

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Balboa, San. DIOIO, Calli.
Batore entcrln,g the NaYy in
Novemlber, 1952, 1he WU em·
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INFANTS AND CHILDRENS SHOP
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