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Middleport Society

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David iHoyt i1 Ul with an attack

Falls • • ·Pomeroy Personals
Graders
)tr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire and
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~ 'Nltlli\k IQ(Ie JPtetert Jr, A family of Logan were week-

te4 I a.. act .plaJ. ~o 8uJi for
Bill" fl1band17 tlftdt 14.
Jiaam7 Plipa o~~tarred' I&amp; Bill "'ho
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Pearl Parker. The birthday of
pin. Parler wu celebrated with
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by dailahters, Melinda a n d Suella'
a . da"ce spent the weekend with rel;~;tlves

tQ ng~.UFftl t-~b ' ·Blue• in Columbus
bJ ll:atJnn I,'CiWell,1JOY&lt;\! GIOeek·
Mr. and
Perry F. Sm1th
Dlf, ::: JIUlv, llil Mutam Fo"t- and sons Jlodney. and Glenn of
t~.a ~-~Ia •JioWitll~~ a "e.ry Columbus w~re Sunday gue5lll ol
I":" ~ t Dll 10( P"1'~ ~ly.
M..r and Mrs. John Smith.
~~);anberfLadsa.nd &lt;Luaiel
Mr and Mrs. William Grate iRd
I IOiti .ui~Jlance routine b tb, son James or Charleston, W.Va .
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ents. Mr. and Mn. William Baker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eber&amp;bach visited Sund•Y ,.;th her par·
enta, Mr. and Atrs. Clarence Might
Bradbuq.
Miss Rosemary Rose. who is ,u.
ten~int: Sl!bool in Cleveland was
the weekend guest of her parent.,
• Mrs~ !fRe en -smith, 120 Laurel· Mr. and Mrs. NorJDao Ro.t~e.
•t if. aa~oun~-~~ tbe weddiaa: of
.Mrs. Norman R9At. ~nd daugh·
LACJI1 ON JllllN'S WBAR
het ~ ••~Ide We.t' ~ Min Bar· ter Roa:emary vlsitea Saturday
WOOL WIll UDUIUIJ butchann•
bFa ~~~~ DJehl dau&amp;bter oi wttb Mr. and Mrs. •E. J. Hill.
inJ' touch tor a BftY auit M:tm
Mr~ 1irJ4 l!fQ:. Cblrle• Diebl of
Hr. and Mrs. Robert Gooch and
the Bell ReiC eprln• collecttoa.
Van N'9'.t• CaJAfomla,
family of Columbus were weekend
FinelY-tucked linen and Val
T"' ·~l took place Febru- gueats of her parents Mr and Mrs
lace form tho ovgrla)' couar and
Ill) ti"' at·. Mempbla, Tenn. where t. J. Hill.
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both ~·t~~ · Mta. We.t strve
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton and ,
witb e u: ,. Navy, Rev. Japws dauj'hter, Ellen or Middleport vlsHt Elblf offklated at Uie eerento- Jted Sunday whh Mr. and Mrs . E.
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J. Rill.
Tbe ~ f011DJ couple wUI make
Word hal been received ' her'!
their ~me._;~at Memp~ for til~ that ·Mrs. Clara Fox Bruckner o!
preaen~ unu.~ Sprlna when both Detroit, M•ch. rcmsins seriouoly
will be tdtaclia:r&amp;ed from the Navv, Ul.
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l(r, ~d Mfl, Wut vialted wlth
Hoben and Dailny Morris were
Mrs. 'theodore Lehew enter-tal·
hi1 famllJ oyer t\e past weekend. buslneu visitor&amp; in Marietta Sal- ned with a dinner Sunday honorHe came to let! bi• brother Dann:~ urday.
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"ing her •on Robert on h.ie: birth
who !11 horiie on leave from hh
Mr. and Mrs. William ~hew day. A decorated birthday cab
base lt 1
Dieeo, CaUf.
and sons Teddy and John of Cot- waa served wlth the dinner.
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ulbhau were weekend guefts of
Pr esent were Mr. and-Mrs,Robtbeir parentJ, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- ert I.ehew 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Will
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Uam Thuener
John all or Columbus, Mrs Emma
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Mr. and M;s. Robert Lehew ol Lellbelt and the boowso.
ColumbUI spent tlte weekend with
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~ Mr. a,.d Mn. E. M. Wood enterMn. Clifford Ebe!'!lbll.eh and
taln.ed Saturday eveninr wit h n Mrs. Cli!fora Jac~bS w£"re In Colu.blrthday dinner for their daqe:bf~ mbus last week where they assi~
·ln·laW, Mr1. C. 'L. Wood, IUplcv, tc&lt;l Mr. and Mr!l. Larty Jaeob!l 10
W. V•.
moving to their new home 300
Other IUf.lt. wer,e C. L. Wood, Oakwood Ave . Apt 5.
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Rwipler; Mr. and Mr~. W~c 6
Mr. and Mn. MilrJon How&lt;! ll of
Falls
Metbodbt Churc..h are spon·
ood, Morgantown I Mr. and Mr!l Columbua we1e weekend gue"&gt;t~
sorin.r
a chicken supper, Friday,
CurtJs Wood and famiJy, Curt~&amp; o ( Mr. and Mn. Jamer; W1U and
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at 6 oclock P . M. at the
and Susan Lee, Da)'tun.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker.
Community hall .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Walter Walker
The Menu reads as follows:
and Mrs. l,awrence Wialker were Chicken, ' home made ndodJAs,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. .Mashed potatoes, gravy, green
RaJph Walker, Kanauga when t!te beans, &amp;law, pic and coffee.
birthday or Mr. Walker waa cele·
Admissions are $1.00 and tickets
TVESDAY,)\'ED.
l!:frch 10·20 brated with a dinner.
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Mr Earl Dill a n d Mrs. Rlna members or at the door.
PAMILY NIGHTS
Crbiis oC l-fornmg Star, Mr11 Gary
2 AduJt Ttc~et1 Admit• Truck·
Av-a Ga~ner
Stewart. Granger 0111 and children of Racine and
Mrs. James Will a n d daughter .
IHOWANI JUNCTION
Becky 11pent Friday with Mrs.
(Cinemalr:op~·Techn)eolor)
_Waller
Walker and Mr~. Ethel
"':".alioLowery.
Terry Moore
1.f'roank Lovejoy
Mr. and Mn . Ch~ster Zirkle vi ~·
SHACK OUT ON. 101
ited r elatives In Logan, Sunday.
Mrs. 0. J'. Gaul wa ~; guest of
honor al a surprise birthday din·
ner Sunday giYen by 1Mrs. Olive
lngrabam at her home, Spring
Ave. The St. Patrick's DHY theme
was carried out in the table decorations pnd a flower box birth·
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dey cake was served with ,the dm·
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Prc1ent wc{l) Mr. and Mrll'. 0. J .
Gaul and son, Charles, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beegle, all of Ractne:
Mr. and Mra. Robert McKelvey and
childr&lt;'n, Norma Kay and Bob Allen, Belpre; Miss Ruth Ann Gaul
and Dale Johm~on , Columbu11; and
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Sandra Kay and Brenda Sue.

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Mrs' C L Wood
Is Honor Guest

On Her Birthday

letart Falls WS&lt;;S
Planning Chicken
Supper On Friday

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'Mrs. 0. J. Gaul
Honor Guest At
Surprise Party

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Baptist Peniel r
Class To Sponsor
B.oy Scout Troop

'Mono Tewksbal')'
Rec;:ent Marriage
Being Annou~ce.d.

The brldt II the Jll'lndda~P!er
or Jlr. ~lid JlrL Geor&amp;e Towlube&gt;)o
North 'third Anoue. Kiddie-port.
The c:eremon:r wQ P!Q'(Ol'Jiled on
JIJ&gt;uary Z8th In Rle~d. Indiana. ~~ the C"'tr'l Ketbod!A
Chureh. The teteptlon
held at
Llncolti 'Lodie.
T~ JII'OOlll ,ll dationed at DOV·
er, Delaware; ad they. are matIng their bo,.e their for tbe I'"·

of nu at his home on Sixth Ave.
Sunday visitors oJ Mr. and 1411.
Joe Young Sr., Rutland Road, w~e
Mr. and Mrs: George l(. Tewk•·
Mr. and Mr~o Robert Yates a"'bd
Co lumbus, bave announced '
chtldren, Sandra. Kathy and Ran·
Plans were made t() sponsor c.
of their dauchter,
dy, Jackson; Mr and Mrs. WUUW
[n Boy Scout Troop when tbe Peol•l
to
A-3c Larry Lee
Kltehen, ChUlicothe: Mr. and Mn. class of the Pomeroy Firtt BaptJleWllllams,
son
of
Mf. and }(rf.
Vauahn Price, Rutland, arid 'J.I'r. ist Church met. Satlftday eventn&amp;
Roew.. MeWUJiams, Colbmbu-.
sent
and lin. Charles Bradbury a'nd at the church.
famHy, Mary, Ala alld Su:urine. · k o.Jd•'s. H1&gt;ward Cedi pr~ide~f
Miss Ruth Hawkins who bat
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been visitine Mr. and Mrl. Fran"k presided and jeJlo. whif'b the c#l"'f
Estep in Columbus lor the paSl will sell 8.!1 a money makiM" p~
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two weeks, returned home Suoda~ ject was distributed.
evening.
Games were played during 1bt!
Mr. and Mrs. Curti&amp; Wood and Mocial hour with prUea awarded
family , Susan and Curtia, Dayton. to Mrs. Orval Wiles and Mrs. R'\'"
spent the Week end with h\8 par· ert Carson.
ents, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Wood.
Potluck reftoeshments were ser·
Mr. and Mr&amp;. George Tewbban ved with Mrs. Ray Sparklf, Mr".
are at their sumrtrer home on Carson and Mrs. Richard OwenS·
Bueli,eyc Lakt. this week .
:lS hOiitesses tD, Rev. and Mra. R:al·
Leah Katherine Rowley, daught- ph C. ZuJ]del, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
er of Mr. -and Mra. Wilbur Rowley, Lee Bailey and daUgh\er, Brond''•.
is a new boQk:ll:eeper at the Citl· ~r. and Mrs. Richard Owe~
zcns N8tional 'Bank replacing IMrs. and Mr.s. Chester Zirkle, Mr.
John Fultz who ha,d resi.gned. Ml1s Mrs. Har&lt;tld Lemley, Mr. and Mrt
Rowley, a graduate of Middleport Orval Wiles Mrs.· Sparks and dnHigh School. had been workiftl•t ghter, Ellen, MrJ. Car.son and sana
the City Nat1onal Bank In €otum~ Donald Nicky and Tommy, .Jll;i
bu~r. aRd Mrs. Lewis H. ·s~-~er Wai~ Gorh,., Mrs. Cecil and aueats
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Mrs. · Shirley Abelt and daugbter
and children, Carolyn. Lois linn 1
and George, visited relatlvei l!in
Columbus Sunday,
Mr. and Mro. Ray D&gt;r•t tiioe • eO OrUS
OUnCI
retprned from Tarpon 8Prlhl• J..
where th•r •pent reverd ' 'lririter
months, to their farm on StotJs
Run. Mr. and Mro. Dar•t have )lllrehued a home at Tarpon SpriDat.
Mr. and Mr1. GeorJe Hud,an
Member• having birthday~ in
and 0 . E. Mt'Kinley were viiitors January, l"eruary ii!Rd MITc-h
lQ Parkenbure, 1Monday.
were honored ahd eaC:h praen!f&lt;l
Mrs. Fred JaekaOn was r!MurDed a gift when Theod'orua COU)itlJ
home Saturday from the boine o1 Daus:hters of America met MOD·
Mr. aDd Mrs. Campbell Harper day evening, the lOOP. haU.
and daughtEr, Phoebe P&lt;auline,
Mrs. Mlnni Neutzling eoundlor
f'omeroy. Mrll'. Jack~n. who hAd presided. M'ra. Claude Darst '
been a medical patient at Kelp reported confined to the :Me)fs
General Hospital for .several weeki General ·ao1 pital and Mr1. Anb·
had been taken to the home of ice Ohlinger was rep'orted UJ. J4Ts.
her daughter. Mrs. Harper, to re- George Owens 'loat a sl&amp;tir lu'
cuperate.
death.
0. Aaron
E. McKlnley
Mr. and
al'Ld
A eommunclation;;:•::.•,r:;•~~;;J~·Il
Mra.
Sileets, villted
Columhu~.
Mr. and Mrl. ·Brooks l4eKinley Marg:~ret C. KistleJO
and family, Reynoldsburg, Jait concerning the district
Friday 11nd sa;urday.
i be held in Marietta,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparkl,
cloths .}Vhich will be 8~1~ ~~
Haydenville, were gueatl' of her a money making project wefe di.'A·
aunt, Miss Sylvia McMaster, Sun- ri~::etee Wll held for the ·p're~~o
day evening.
entation,_pf colors -at the rallr,. 1t,
Mrs. John Bryan, who has been was annfunced that practice wouH
a t\lrgieal patient at Holzer Hot- be t\eld at the next meli!Unl Ailr'l
pltal, ha1 bet!n rhrought home.
1 and Sunday · aft~rnoon, April 7r
•Mrs. Charlotte Dixon, Toronto, Packages brpught by the memb4lr$
Canada, was called here by the
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in the orphans fua~d .
A. J. Beaver, who is in e coma at
Potluck refreshments were set·
H~lzer Ho.spital. 80Uy Hy1ell, who
had been &amp;tMYing at the Seaver ved •\ the close of the meeting.
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•Rutland.
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Billy, Mansfield were Sunday din•
ncr guests ot Supt. and Mra. L. w.
McComas and family. Edward and
Dianne. Mr. Wynne ia to leave
soon for a year in Alaska and Mrs.
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Wynn, the former Ula Law5on, and
baby will stay in Marietta with his
parenU.
Polly Ann Bauer is ~onflned to
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr., w1th an
Pltack of flu.
Kenneth Muruy, freshman at
Ohio UniversitY;- spent the week
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ChariC!s Murray.
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Dunbar, spent the week end with
Mri. Ruby MeKendtle and great
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Mr. Jftd Mrs. Ja11e1 Brewlneton
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and davahter, SanC:Ira, plan to
move thlt week from Pear) Street
._UY A LIVING ROO~ ,!ltilTE ~NG
to the property they bouattt from
.21••00 OR. MORE AND YOU 'GIIT f'RE.E OJI
Mr ·. and 1Mra. Stewart Harris on
CHARGE •.•••••••
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Hogan and Sam S~•9• twO-of tbr
pfQfenional cireutll 1 top 10lftr.t'
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teur 10lf tourament ~hlth 10t JID•
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An ins~ctlon of tlto 'lllason Cub S!louti·Pack w;· ·~;l&gt;&lt;i~
Monday ':It,the Mastin ElementarY sebool )&gt;y Tom
Meigs-Gallia-1\lason district scout representative.
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· During the Inspection a "graduatioll.'' eerem0ny . was held

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froJ;D the cub scouts. He was
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beldlf ad..neepjato \be bO.Y ~~tt
a&lt;: Donors Strel!Sed
cepted
scouts by
l'rank Harris an~· Steve !ltll'llfa'• By Chairman )I~~
He was •lao prewbeD'.he may
..pairol leader.
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In charge or the meeuna ~. ~~;~;~~i•;.aidCounty blood proEbwho ia the cub gram
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"and ean perAlso p....,nt was IDPally voueh for the ':11th of
for Tommy Ewing, yOung .son. of

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Radford~gles,

$49.50 Pla~rd .loclt.r
1-$9.90 Tab~ Loni~
2- $ZM5 Step fables: · '

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LocaiFuiQers
Attending'Farm

And Qomt.Week,

Fred Wbb• of Middleport, a dlo~t acout commissioner.
: ftelent for the eerviees were
!b\1 followinll Kouu; Vie Eberl
l!llle!a. Eddie Harris, l'al Ryan,
Gary Stewart. John Grueaer, Preston tove, Dennis Foreman,' LIIT1
Noble, Harry Surface, Glen Johnsora, Billy Zuapan, Ray Redman,
Tommy Ewing, Dee ', Ebersbaob,
RoiUlie Ingles, Chuct Anderson,
Ste'phen Cadle, Danny Jeffers,
Mite Stewart, and Den - Chiefs
Jack Stewart and Bob Rants.
~ Adults present were Mr. and
~·· EarJ Ewing, Mrs. Eulah Red·
IDID, Mr. and Mn. Radford Ingle~
'Mh. PauL Ander10n, 'Mrs. Dallas
Cldl_,t Mn. Otis Jeffers, Mrs. Fred

B!liwart.

Charlie Carr. Mr. ohd
Jln. Dor EbersbJch, James Har-

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statement. When I dOnlted blOod
at the Janu.:Y· bloodmobUe oper·
aUqn, IIIUe did I think that I
would soon. need to reeeive Mood
mY,.If. MY need for four piDII of
blood durlog reeeol a\qery ·wu
unexpected, but --becau.ae of lbe
lleiiiJ County blood P1'&lt;ll!'im Red

Cross blood wu tmmedia.tel)o avaD:able tor me. By belpina to anure

lor-&lt;JiberJ, 1 helped to ...ure II
for myself."
· Thua eYeryone Who can' Pve
blood &amp;bould 11lve It h(Uiarly
tbru the Red croso blood progt'lm
so that he and all membera of bil
famUy will n~ve the ueuri:nee pi;
Red CI'Oss blliod In lime of need.\
It's just the f'l'lrl lhln1 ·to d..,...,..
eaUSC! that time may come JOOI:ler
tban one thinks.
The aeed lor blood foi' future
use is ·again
WUhin the
pail two
c...u blood
for
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~. John Grueser, Mrs. Orett Love
Ill',: .an~ Mrs. Woodrow Foremtn 1
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prominent vtca .Roush, Mr. and Mra. Homer
Reedovllle farmer, Ia
ColumbUa Mobil!, Mrs. Gory Noble 'and Mrs.
today ,where be -waa to attend •at Dly Surface.
noon, a reeopiUon dinner for
farmln who 1 baw IUpplied farm
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Co
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Alfieulture,
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umpbr~y ·MI 'jlrQvlded records
lor 13 . ,...... The . dinner In the ~u
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ohio Union bulldlnr Wl8 part or
the 45th Ohio Farm and, Home
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Week
w!Hoh G~v. C. WUllam
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O~etu spoke Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mn. HIJ8h Culler, Car] , The annual b~;·~=~·;i~
33 periOd
BIJikarrt, Ud c. E. Blal:eslee were Future rarmers -~r
to glv&lt;
ln ColuQI'bus Tlie&amp;dar .attendina ter Or Wahama High School WjlJ
donon
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"'rm and Hqme Week sesdons. !&gt;e held m St. Joseph's ' Pa~
at the
Frld,_y Mn. Geneva Nolin 'lUI trall ,in Mason on April 0: ·~ "T': 39
Mandq.
take 4-tl advisors with five ~d P. .u. aceording to . an aDJi4"11ee·
llowevet-,
on tile
10 YHf.l . ~iee' tQ the event JJ'IlDt 1 by Glenn ~!Dilh, ch4pter. ··~: ·
froiD
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r,.)lerl 1her 'wllt't' l&gt;onoled.
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olltdvili!JrJI ~lth ~' ~~~ ~rvJer ~~,{"~ banquet features a rev~ew
donors
stll1 be
of twe.nty
anning to· so r_e lq.LII. · ~11 ~~.
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~e.tins w81 Mr;.: Xti.&amp;~~n Johu~n.' Mft.~HD•· fi!l .t.be past year •;!'d Ja~ \~J.
. Fred Hibbl of ard Ebenbaeb and Mrs. ' AvJee ':~ts or the hots as llf"lf
A. Hout 1r.. Rou,oh ·Froe~er are o.ll&amp;ibjll' fcr 10. iY'!"b·
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MIIGS GIPtl,llllA 'HOSPITAL
t 'Lteenses lor two
Harrison Winebrenner of SyrJ.
rAdmltted: Mr~. Maxlne 'A-ley, haVe been issued .
cuse died earl.y this morning in
.soou.t M:idtlileportf 'EdwU'd kobie__, l'ome· Met1UI CountY
Kober Hospital at GallipolLo;, acof th 101· .
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Attion In le~rt Falls fndicates
.. •Further rkvelopments Toward
-~ a,.dU$trial EqM:Jnsion In Meigs County

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Guy and rorre1t l'ieialer of Ra·
dne have Deen doln~ e1rpeM.er
wor:k Tecently for Clark lble.
Mr. and Mrs. IM'GY Longwell
and son ot near E. Liverpopl were
ealling on friends hen reeentl:v .
T . Sgt. James L. Raise and ram·
Uy of the Hawalian Islands are
tpending their furlouah with the
!Ormer's pnrents, Lewl'tonce Rose
and wife.
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The funf'r:~l of Warre.n. Holter
was held at the Nease Obapel sunday afternoon. He was a life long
resident of thls place with the
e,eeptlon of · the la•t few yean
during which he Uv.ed with his
sister, Mt'l. Amanda Baet of For·
est Run.
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Miss PbyUia Ihle attended a
D. A. R. lunehi'!on at .Pomeroy on
Fr1da~ afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. To~y ROle and
Wefley or Akron 9pent the week
end with Mr. a nd Mr.s. Lawrence
RGse and Annabell.
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What;11n~ In Letart Falls with the options that expire
: .:AJfll 1 •a ~ Qnru, supposedly for an industry des-

" tilled tuewe Ill Melg• OoMnty?
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, :As IJ!e Apr)j F,ool's deadline draws near, verilied repo.ft
: &lt;i!rWiate tliMI ~ojlceHiave been harided farm owners that (j,:
, tiobo,wiD;!&gt;" liken up. AI the same time !armors who had been
• ~'lll lale 'O..,mber their land would be bought, have
· 1leirft Offerell an o11portunity to lease it from the agent that
l ~ ,.11. rilll has· been verified. That more land is being
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fat\ that land is bedng released for relilal only postj
'!l!l,.llzalion of local !lopes that large construction will
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llls.ti\il -across the river from the rapidly growing industrial
. !llteeln fl'est Virginia.
· F.-.ol)lle ."~" continue to fioat through eastern Meigs
£00nty reference identity of the buyer. One particularly amusWJ'!'f ~ef!ll weeks back ljad a certain well-known pump comPiiiW ~-·.a llew swbildlacy with anuther equally well.~~ ror~rat.Jon that processes nickeJ for 'industrial uses.
Tlle new- !-'On~l'll was to move Ia Letart and market pumperailcl&lt;le! Which goes to show, certainly, that Meigs Counlian;
still. ~I) laugh about it. That Is on our credit side.
. 'l'i\e lnost sworn-by report In very recent weeks has the Re·
vere Copper Co., cotnlhl be~e Within two years. This tale has
·" ~o;rtaln elements that at&gt;pear to fit reality. It would explain
I~ back of· valuable farm Ian&lt;f for another year. It asso~)il' 1'\self teQllstlcally with •luminum, which Revere uses
wl)h (j)Jiper In Ita production. Yes, the Revere story could fit
~· ·fOI'DJs of wishful thl~lting in many details.
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a.gard~ss of the tallness of the tale, most Meigs Countians
are oonvinced big thing~ are "just around the corner." If this
be tt'ue we Meigs Countians will have to start thinking big,
:t'he quiet, timeless hills and river valley dormant since
the energetic coal mining days or the last half of the 19th Cen1111')' ,may ring IIJI~In with Industrial vltnllty. If and when it
&lt;OI)Ies we should lie prepartpg for it.

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Doney"," requesting &amp;hat all

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Uta ·n ot hiYine contributed thbir
quota or monry to the lnterna·

tloa1l Farm

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Any clu~ who hal not contributed
the:Jr doJiar 1hould do so 1111 aoo'l
aa PMtlbJe 10 the Iundt will be
avail•~ for thla year's program.
be t!MW I. F. Y. E. ia Kenneth
Harper of Pendleton County., H ~
h1.1 been, aulM:ned to ~ancc. He
WUI apehd ~everal montha :,
l'ranee thi1 YNr, and then, when.
be return., vi.Jt lhe countlca wh.,
parUC!Ipatud. In the prugram.1

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MAKI APPOINTMINTI
AJ'ihe ch~lert for thia yeltr .
who h·ave nott already done llo,
ahould make their , appo1ntm~nts
tor their d.~nta1 and phyJJcilll
exama 11 100n aa ponlblc. ·1 ha te
to harp 110 much •bout this but I
tee) that the charters wUI (let
eau&amp;ht In · a aqueeze In May or
J'une U the)' walt tlll .then to act.
he card which you received ir
th• maU or from me in the offlee Mould be filled out and algned b)' the dl:lctor. Remember the
charts are· due here In the of!Jce

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CJ.NCINNATI, 0 . UP - Prod·
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Ea;aa, about lleady, prices 1t
farm•. consumers whltes and
browns, A jumbog 31·33; A lara:e
29-30; ·A mediumR 26-28; A small
20-24; B l11rge ~28; FOB Cineln·
natl, A large 34·38; A medium 32·
33; s large 32·3a.
ChlckenR, fryers about steady;
·bens Jc higher; fryers 3-31h lb.
18-19; hens, heavy 1~17 ; hens,
li&amp;ht 10-12.
.8\ltter, 90 $Ocrc 71.

by June 1.
OUR THANKS TO MRS. POWiill

J would like to thank Mrfl. Pa!.~l
Powell on Deh'&amp;\f of the Load&lt;:lrs
Aunclatlon for her most inlo~­
rnallve l4tlk last Saturday night Ull
music aPpreciation. I'm sure that
those who atttnded Ute meetl ar;
thorou11hly enjoyed it and ca:ne
aw11y bclter Informed on hHW
best to teach our young people lo
enjoy all types ,of mu11ic.
La~t Suturday nigbl the leaders al~a agreed to rneeJ on Fr:.
day, Aprll 19 lnat.ead ot'Saturda:v.
'l'hil will be an all afternoon of.
fair at which time we will help
paint the room of the Home Ecvnomlcs BuiJdlng In which th·~
leaders meet. A pot luck aupf)cr
will follow. More Information o'l
th i.~ later.

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NEW YORK UP- -My rric!ld
Sa:t. Allen Mainard vt the U. S.
M'nrlne Corp.s linnll)' has found
Mrs. Murphy, the Brooklyn lad~
who sort o.t adopted him durinJ?
the Korean wnr after her ov.11
son was killed.
They had dinner together at
her house she had moved to
Queens, whieh was one reason AI
couldn:t find her, tmd Mrs. Mur
phy got out Lhe old letters AI
had written hC"r in 1950 and 1951
when the M01rinc~ were haviug ,,
bad time with the · North Korer1o1
an~ ChlncM! Communis~ armi,es.
She cooked dinner, shes 6
good cook, too," AI 11aid. "~nd
the tau&amp;~:~t ~fl a couple. or .tnFkS
abUUc dish Wai111~~g that you dfltrr'
l••.,rn l,n the Marme C~r,e_s. .
She I .got the• bell( or'iamzcd
kitchen I ever saw, nevet tak.e8
an unneces..~ary stc~. I. ~ucss 11e
cou!d go through 1t blmdfoldt·d.
Shc,s got aluminum kitchen pota
Khe s had for 30 years, shinln!J
llke jewell.
No Wasted Motion
"A!tel' we got throuih eating
It couldn't ha\!e taken more tha~
10 or 12 mlnutl.ll altogether t J
clear the table, wash the d.ishe;;,
hke the top off the gas stove
and elean It, and put everything
away. She knows exactly what
1he'1 doing every ~econd; sh ~
doe.tn't wute any motion ."
AI found out how good a cook
Mn. Murphy was whrm ahe beliD aendtng hlm calr:ea, cookie ~
and candy back In 10~0. That
was after her aon Ralph had be ~h
killed on the Inchon Iandin~ and
AI bad ' cheCkfld up his grave fo~·
her Rnd had 1wr~tten her about
hJs death . AI at that time w:u .&amp;

with the MtrJne rir.•allllne, Leat~t· wu •slaln last week b)' a Pnl ol ·
crncck, In WuhinMtOn . · &gt;~
wbite boYs, wUI be burled today
Mrll, Murj:ih)''ll letters an,c(pftl In Cleveland.
AI 1aya, "lltant a lot tci fte-4
The bor Wll born ben and atBUrt of felt abe was adopt),IJ rnfl, tl"nded Cleveland sehoola before
-nd 1 wanted to thank bel in Pe1'· his pArellts, Mr. ltl:d Mrt. EUjall
son."· He eamc here look'n* JGr Palmer, moved to Cbicqo in
her but-"1 'uel! my
-mempey 19417.
played me a few tricks"-misfn'!tenly searched for a Role Murphy.
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-The Sen·
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Hed Wrong Ackh·•~
ate T1.1esday p~sscd and. sent l'J
· Also he mistakenly ·rec!•lle!l the House a b1ll approv1ng issu·
her address 11 u~ Washirilton I an r:c or. temporary teacller cert~·
Wnlk it turnc~ out thore Ia nu fi ratcs m private and paroch1al
145 there wh ('n it acLuslly wa H ~~ools .the sa~e as thnt now per·
J3B. Mrs.
Murphy'!-! name h m1tted 1n public schools.
Dorolhy A friend of hetB£' Whu
(irst wr~te AI is named '-,ttose.
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-Tbe Hou'e
Anyhow, through the goot.,oHi- llighways Commiltec
Tuesda:v
ces of the New York Wor
cle· night recorhtp,ended p. .ge of an
I'ram an'tt Sun, whicb put . 1 · U. arlmlnlstratiorf bill. .n~thorlzing
p stor
f Al's sCitroh 'i'n Its 11ppointment ·of *li:' flft~ deputy
B~l\okl:n ~dition, she was found. highway director . He would b~
AI .'mid later thol the two of In rhargl! of arqulring rights of
them were a little strained al din Wtt}'.
nrr, as mhrht bv expecte(t on fil'st
meetin" it doesn't know whetb- COLUMBUS, 0. UP-The House
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cr he lhanke~ her pnperly 1or
Tuesday a bill which would dlhe~ frl.endshlp-by-;-mail
nt 11 low jurors to separat e ror meuh.
trymg lime.
durlni dell!Mlralions. The vote was
"I told her about Ralph_'s pia- 78-51.
toon sergeant, Gerald Ttllmnn, , Present la'f pr'l"mitR a judgl'·
getting killed ncar Ilagaru. on either to alloW jurors to separata
the Chosen Re ~crvoh·. She had. a overnight or to keep them unde,•
leiter, too, from my scctmn ch tof his supervision.
Sgt. Shannon L. Metlney. and I
peekU(I and saw it sto.rlt•d nuf.:
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'Sgt. llainard lold me you , Jl*! .Admlaslons: Dorot-hy Blake,
written him .. .'
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"I had to tell her Slwnnon ley, Pomeroy, Match 14; Mrs. Dorwas killed in Deeember, l95on ust Is Carroll, MlddiCP9l't. March 15;
outside Koto·Ri in the res&lt;'tvoir Alice, Bletner, Mason, March -1'1.
t{~gion. She told me all ub,out
Births: A daughter, Joyce El·
Ralph and showed rne hi~ · pit- len, to Mr. and Mts. Sherman Ray
ture~. and he s'oundcd like a j:ool'l Carton, Pomeroy, March 15.
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W ltla Robf'rt Rlfark

The ~usth anniversary ot the

·founding of the Grace EpiRCopal
Parish .. w!U be observed by the
Women's AuxiUary, Thur•day,
March 21 at 2 p. m., at the pariah
houso. Quest 1peaker tor thl1
meeting wllich ls' open to the publie is the Rev. Jerome .a o,en of
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. who will
speak on ''AicohoUc Anoft)'mous."

I shall be de~;eendin;: o n tllo to btld at o given hour but must
Bit Town soon tor my biennial · roal'l amonill the hla:hboll~ until
rllllJ at the fleallpoll, and like the fatigue and eigaret Bmoke ext&gt;rt 11
farmer lOin~ on a 1pree, I must merciful - to tbe i\IC~t - onesHY I dread It,
thetic which aends the genius
It 11 n o t to mwch the gldtly balt-.stupified, to bed.
whirl that Netr Vorkera call liv·
Theae are the QJ.onsten whb not refers to that seedy aid burn
lng; not 10 much the TV, the theR-· muat have a alp out or Mommy's who'll let }'ou get away with any·
ter, the anloons, and the eon5~eq- cot'klail so they won't grow u-p •blni It you ralu enough hell.
uent bnnkruptry Ill: tht- old h.,]·, thlnktn1 that bo~;~&amp;e ht rvil. al· . 'The modc~n Amerlcitn rw&gt;thcr
gets t!l'ltricct away in thP. ~h.o )).'l. Jl' lhoufllh a fair aqulht 1t1 MomriYt has been nurtured o n 11. •ead)'
Is mainly that 1 wlll he lntrodur&lt;'d 1cloi n'i( a hantlsland a1 2 a. m. br . ~Itt or prcdlgeJted pap b Y the
afresh to the proJeny of my nl'rk!lll( h1 the .li.TdE"n with Q ~lentifl.~ raise-rs. She h, told t~
friends.
n&lt;'i!lh.bor mliht have .!lnmr deter· rea~on with the aLe-year. old.. and
1 do not mhtd thl' older oniJ • n•nt effect on the tch ilrl. at lhat. Yp.u. might al wl!ll attempt to l'C1J.·
who are alntully pnllte ltnd &lt;"+
Thvn are the darl!mz: ~ who Jon witt. a puppy. 1 '
me "Sir," b~JCIUUI the"• will elt'w "rah food out of your p! nfe, np~et
There are no creat·r whiner•
be drafted or married J,Oon snrl t"ccktall sauce on your best suJt. and arguflel"5 than the m.od!h"n
O\lt from undertoot.' They are at crawl around under the table .luvenlle. "lt. Ju~e -ean a:o to the
Jea&amp;t old enoubb to bo1•e dates and wl(h }t'thal weaP9n1 d··m'lnd bel:'- movies, why ean t I go to the hlOY·
have d'velopcd an aversion to time storlea froft! itrangcrs. r.ntl lea?'.' 11 Tommy •Its up until 12 0'
a\lyJna home and klbltainJ tht'l• set nD a howl wheh, beddy-bye J~ (!lotk ev~ry night. Why can't I?"
eldel'/1, Alao I've lived and suffer· timidly mcQtioned.
The an~wtr u1ed to be: "Becau·
td throuan their earlior wan.
Un1cs.~ they have changt'il ~il'lee se der~r ?ld Daddy says yop can't,
aaali\Jt. or.anlled society.
·t st:lrtcd thlR piece, Am ~ rtcan and that s reaaon e'n,ougb. r~ow ao
'the one I dread are the po1ts- rhlldrrn or the modt.rn un l'l':&lt;trlc~- to bed b~tore I take a 1tlQ to
crlpted apple:~~ or the Pllrental eyo t'd rll!:dnli a.rc the worst brnts in your hide.' .
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who, hlvin• arrived In the eRr!.v the world. And ol the Amcricrm
No more the col en wand or
1utumn of tl'ltlr progcnltora' IJV(I5 rhlldren. New Yorl: and Wa s hin~· parental au!horJty.
1re troely a~orded rlall.ts and prl· ton young'un~ own lhe cham~1 \o~
ll wouldn t be so bad It they ll.l·
vlloge,, whlob -1hould be painf\111:. 9hip. tt h an odd thinR. bul fhc lowt:d t~e monsters to ~ractlce
earned, Men by adults.
child h the 'trenRi.tre or th P uvet· their dull.nqucnc!elil on tbelr own
I rt'ler hore to thu ehlld or sh r11se E, 1rup"n n flilmi1y, and tb:e UnHl, but they •nsi~t on feedinJ
to 10 ,WI'IO hn been railed more life of the home revo~vt' s nrpund !be. auesh. • heapmJ share of
or l~fl a la earte without benefi t the chlldren without ipoling tho th!Jr own rnlramu.ral mlstrlu.
or ruor atrttJI o; the hiU'&lt;i wo/rl . rhll~ .
All I kno~ Ia, I'm all eauJJbt Up
"No"- rnnsUy by (I{Jtln*C parenh
Th()y nunn?,o to b n poE: 1, t 0 011 trlcyrl ra rid.rJen at fuiJ spteJ
who see their mcmJttr through e £'1\Ch oth~r . •espeetful of ,~ i~;" t's ~r~s" t~e ~nkle,, a~d lbe n¥xt in·
MOI.rtinl hnte lt!J all lm:lpl ent j,\Cn · wcll ·manncreft and t:h oerfullt" I'Jbo- -.:~t"ent ~emus who knoc_ks ~ high·
lull wllose dev~opment ~nd froe t~Clil.!n t without tanlrum. A n~tt ball out of. my fist Is o~ i.s
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exnresRio~J ' Ihould not be hatnpe~· from a arandparcl')t d o:or~ 11 0 1 1SCX of tJ,lbJect not w~ t h ·~··~· - I
.ed
1\'tc~ k th~ reslmr.n,· qd HlP 'Vtm.t .ng: I uged tn smack .h.ttlc
These are
braU wbo must "p•ma" me:~Jll mGre li'l" th,t&gt; inhn· \'he11 1 Wl.li YO'UTL&amp;"er, and I
be allowe.d to· eat wben the adult.a tlle lnt•Ueet lha'n hi the Al'll..erl· sot tbc tiUl.Jf.
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2:00
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Strite it Ncb
ValliD.t LadJ
Love of Ufe
:lk:.areb f.tlt Tom.otre11
Guid'.DJ .Ligbt
Kitehen
Al'i'be World Turnl
Our Min Broob

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t 'be Big: Payoff
lob orosv.JI!!.,.

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4:1D Steret Storm
4:30 Fd10' of N\&lt;hl
5:00 Tbfll l!!arly Sbow
8;30 Your Eeao Reportu
l :tl lporta Parade
8:!5 We&amp;tberman
7:00 you and Your Income Tax
'7:15 !&gt;o11(ltl F.dward•
7:10 Giant Step
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8:00 Tereaa Br~wer Shaw
8:00 Hemo, the Magnlflcent
10:00 U. S. Steel Hour
tl:OO Up to the -m1aute newt
11:05 St.amtlag the Weath~
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10:30
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12:01) ·
12:15
12:30

eaptaln Kangaroo
MotniM Show

Contributes-To
Rea·Cros.s.F11nd - ·

,A conti'ibbtiop, wp made to the
Red ~ ,WMJJ ,l!ho · A~!iar&gt;o , nf
the LeW:is-M'ailltJ" Put, Ameriun

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rto ba~ a Parent·Tea.che~ meetb;tt

ln · the neam: ~ture. \Mfa. Willis
~:~~~ cllmm~ of the Boar~ of
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Eduealiotl, m~t wit~ ~1.
'lira. 'Bennett, ~ lin. John

Strike It Ricb
V.aliant Lady
Love ot Ufe
Sear~;b For Tomorro•
.'Goiiil!ng Ll.ght
Katj&lt;~"'s l{itcben
As. the World Tunal
Our ~las 'Brooks
HOuse.pr.rty

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1:30
2:00
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3:00 ~'bfi ,.g . Ppy~f
3:30 .Jlli&gt;lili;IOJ~~ !ib@1f

4:00 'l!rlihler Day · ·

4:15 SeCJ'::"t St0!10 ;
4:30 !~O&lt; pi Nlrbt
5:00 1·ne :!:ar1v Show
8:80 Your EsSt. Rep-1rter
8:415 Sports P•rade
6:55 Weetbcrma!:l
\7:00 You &amp; Your Income Tax
7:111 DoUJla~ Elwards ·
7:80 Sgt Prestob of tbe Yukon
8:00 Bob Curq~inas Sho"'
8:30 Clim•X
0:30 .PJaybouse 90
11:00 Up to tbe Minute NtJwli
·11:0!1 ScanninJ the Weather,
11:10 The, Late Show

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Mi=S..Carrif C U prelided -ADd
annt~unce ' tblt ·u.e n~
.meeting would be.-Ae14 at the lit.
M:oriahiJla,ptid-CIMirc!b: 'on--Mv -13
,fben ~ will ·blft· a"l'tlbabmtauon p am alter a poUuck din·
~el'- nte·' ptrbllc.fia&lt;'te' le 1 llhited
to· bear II ,c\ltst· ,peale, If' lbls

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and. ·Easter
We hove o fine
Selection of •

·suits

Spo;:~~~a~·: .
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WCihamq Prom

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Announcement liu been mo~.dA
that SUsle Call and Beau Sheft.
zer, youne danee \eam of pt,
Pleasant will be featured 'on · the
of en.tertainment at the
~om 'a,t ·waha.ma
on May 10.
Call Ia the daugh·
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of M~- N!~s. Harold Call
of Pt. Ple),aO:f. Youni Shertzer
is the son Of Coacb and Mrs. Robert Shertzer. also of Pl. Pleasant.

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;tyles. Large. Group - Buy
now on Lay-Away. All sizes,
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Twetds and
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HATS

·BA"ER

FURNITURE

Ol&amp; 'l'be B~hleol COmer

Smart, new, bright colors. At the

1D Middleport

price you want to pay - Shop Stiff.
len SecOnd Floor Ready to Wear.

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8:4!1 Mv·e ' Star Final
'l·Uf J~br· ~lY lor: the !few,

7:® 1Sliei't(t
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3:00 Afternoon !"ilm Festival ,
4:30 Super Serial Tlm~
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WHmTV CHANNEL II
11:44 SIIID On
11 :45 Cart.oon C!ub
12:U) Noon. Nom
12~15 Neltbbol'l
12:30 Llbel'aoe '
1:00 Femln!ne Touch
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Hundreds to ehoo5e -from. Bright new
spring shades;. sizes, smart stylesBuy Your. now ou 1-aY·Away.

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Boys

THE SHOE BOX

Ladies

Beri: Bodlmer
cu~erofe lunch 'tiy 'llrl. YOUDI,
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Mrs. WW Winston, Vlttlinia Nell
served I desa"e~t Winston, ltn. Whlitm Smith and
the elo&amp;F .of .the bust- Mrs. Arlena Reeae.

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SPRING STYLES
From $2 95

JO;dgor ,..,... B. v. Glbbi and
A. s. Loj!l&amp;
dten oi ilr. IDd llrl. Homer .lob:lton h'a:ve ·been called here due to
l;be lf1iou illneft; of their aun~.
1
lllso N)oa HoweU.
Y:r. a.od 1lrl. Ctiarle1 Yeage:o , ,
and children speJlt Monday m ·

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D:OO Momlu1 Sbow
10 00 Go- u-o

ll Commander of the

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;:nt!':.
otbo Leivlna, Bernard Leivini!,

.First Bciptist ·

Open· Until
9:00 P~M. ·-!
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The EUB llen'l :a,:arcll raeetibl

1:00 Que•n ror A Day

RUTi.lN

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Eileen Fore.,.an,
Verle wortm1n,

12:30 It Could B6You
1:00 (:unent
:2:00 Par11u11'11 ' St\otlf
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2:30 'l'ennesset Erll ·~ ll'or\1 .'
3:00 Natln:ee Theatre
Modf!"o Ro~ani:et
5:00 Comedy tim!!
5:30 My -Little Margie
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R:OO Flatr t!nd Sclilggs Sh01t
8:30 News Picture
8:45 Sport.! Eye
8:55 Weatheread
'1 :00 Whirl)•bi.rds
'1 :30 Dinah Shim~ Show
7:4!1 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Life
8:30 Drlenet
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9:00 Peon!e'., Cholee1
9 :30 Thp Ford show
10:00 Lux Video Theatre
11:00 -News Headli015
U :15 Weatbereast
11 :20 Preas Boz
u :30 Tonight
12: 30 Sip Off

HILP IIITH

-· .. Mr. tnd lllr&gt;. Plri Burri• anl
ram.ll,r are ~, ).n Tampa,
Mr. ucl ~· Berblrt ·Dixm:l ea.
PomerOJ Emeryenq Squadmen t
P'Ia. The)' wli1 relllfa darint tbe lerlalned Willi a 1~, Iunday were eaUtd to. tbe borr•e Dl Rolel·
wet.k aceQJPiJIDied by . the fort~~- at their bome, Roet Sprinll Road. b IAdJe, Rutland at 4:80 a. m. tu
er'a mother 1nd ll'tftdmotber,
Gueatl were t~ra. CUI Wellman d•y wben a baby girl named Bar- '
)ira.: Edna Burri&amp; 1114 Mr1. lty~1e atk5 1100, Jlmm,. SuUoo of
Ql:y, bare Ellen, Iii pOunds, Wll bor:J.I
Rou.b .,~w ban spent tbe wm· w. va., aid Mn. Clara G~;;; Dr.
A. Hewei.IOn was called.
ter In TIDI!'L
DIDiiOr pest~ lo lbo -'
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,..,. Hr. and llrl. H...,.
CALL SPICIAL MIIITINO
Eddie
' mecllot! It ul oll4 oon Rlek1 of Col...... tnd AU membero of the Plrln,c liqutd
at the
ol• Cbieaa:o.!.J!~ , ..,_ ... ~1 ....,.,• .... t.o••n.
••w _.; .. ~ _.. "' Peener·BeDDett r-. No. IZS.
Fred
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Lelioa, .-e utCed to
MIITINO
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apedal meeUn1 Wedne~-

wsi.z:yy CHANNI!L 3'
8·!'i" b1gn 0"'
7 ~00 Today
8 j0i Romper ;R.ooqt .
Hf:OO HOm:!
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1 :38 Trutb or Consequenu.
12:00 Tic

Dilly Senllnol, Pomeroy·Hiddleport, O .~)(ardl ao, l$N1·7~

Dixons Are'l:fost
'At :Luncheon Sun.

..rhursd•y .

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ve4 • hancheou •t the . _ or
liN. F. A ...t.Y OD T~ titerRD08, w1tll Jitl. 0t¥ ARih .u cohOJtess. Others att,atUng "Were
M'n. L. C. Roush, Ml\1. A. B. Wood ·
rum. Mrs. Hugo Suhllna, Mri. N.
0. Wtln, Mrs. W. I. Stone, Mn.
P. J. Wolpert, Mrs. E. L. .Stein,
Mrs. J, L. Stewart, Mrs. A. G. Meblman, Mra. Lloyd Roush, MJ11. ft.,
F. Bryant. and Mrs. A. D.. Home.

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RICHARD I. OWIN- GILNIRAL M4.t,IAG!R
REYNOLD I, ORElNI - IDITOl!
Natloul advertl&amp;ln&amp; representative, BOttineUl.JGmb:.U, Ill~:., 343 ;
(,dlng&amp;on Ave., New York City, 16, N. Y.
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fiteretl u aecond cloa ma.U.i.D&amp; matter at the -post ortice a&amp; Pomeroy, Ohio.
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•eek; oae J~&amp;r ia advance at Tbe Daily Sentinel office, U5.60:' slt
mon~. 1'7.110; three montba, $3.90. By motor route where avail.bte:
one moatb ~- By mail one year $8; six monttul, $6.2:1; three mufithl,
J2.50; one month. $1.
,
Pu.blbhtd e)'ery afternoon e:t«pt Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sel\·
ttoel, Inc., at 110 M'eehanlc St., Pomeroy, o. BusiDeBi oftice phone '391.
editorial office phon,.. 397.

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Ma.rine Sergeant Finds Wmn_..

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OF MEIGS-MASON AIIIJA

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

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1:80- Sbedock flolmel
10:1,)0 Air 'ttp.e •m7
Jq:30 Franltle Litne

Styles -

AU sizes. llack after

rack, Brand Names -

Get an Early Start on your spring
garde~nlflg · i- Stock ,up o.n the
Tool!l and Supplies you need at
these real Economy Prices, · ·'

tU)O News or the Night
11:1~ · Tbeatr'f 13

G• er Eleetrlc

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Budget priced, first, quality.

First.

Main

Floor. Shop Stlfflers First.

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$1.00 to $T.99

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Wide Selection. White and colors ~

MUF~ PO.WER ·,i)w.ls

9»mitle~ ~k_'.

BULK qJill!)EN.:, s.~E.P,
o11d GRASS '.SEED

SPRING GLOVES

Uae Our

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Juat Received, Tbey're a.ew'
styles. Hundrei:la to cboose
from, Asst. col~ and wld.te
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these low 'prJcea.

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Attion In le~rt Falls fndicates
.. •Further rkvelopments Toward
-~ a,.dU$trial EqM:Jnsion In Meigs County

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Guy and rorre1t l'ieialer of Ra·
dne have Deen doln~ e1rpeM.er
wor:k Tecently for Clark lble.
Mr. and Mrs. IM'GY Longwell
and son ot near E. Liverpopl were
ealling on friends hen reeentl:v .
T . Sgt. James L. Raise and ram·
Uy of the Hawalian Islands are
tpending their furlouah with the
!Ormer's pnrents, Lewl'tonce Rose
and wife.
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The funf'r:~l of Warre.n. Holter
was held at the Nease Obapel sunday afternoon. He was a life long
resident of thls place with the
e,eeptlon of · the la•t few yean
during which he Uv.ed with his
sister, Mt'l. Amanda Baet of For·
est Run.
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Miss PbyUia Ihle attended a
D. A. R. lunehi'!on at .Pomeroy on
Fr1da~ afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. To~y ROle and
Wefley or Akron 9pent the week
end with Mr. a nd Mr.s. Lawrence
RGse and Annabell.
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What;11n~ In Letart Falls with the options that expire
: .:AJfll 1 •a ~ Qnru, supposedly for an industry des-

" tilled tuewe Ill Melg• OoMnty?
·
, :As IJ!e Apr)j F,ool's deadline draws near, verilied repo.ft
: &lt;i!rWiate tliMI ~ojlceHiave been harided farm owners that (j,:
, tiobo,wiD;!&gt;" liken up. AI the same time !armors who had been
• ~'lll lale 'O..,mber their land would be bought, have
· 1leirft Offerell an o11portunity to lease it from the agent that
l ~ ,.11. rilll has· been verified. That more land is being
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'1.: 1\Y llslllf good news. The deeper this particular buy~ erl~ "'·whoever hels, the more probability oxists his span;- · -~&amp;Otlllhi!-w~
.
fat\ that land is bedng released for relilal only postj
'!l!l,.llzalion of local !lopes that large construction will
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llls.ti\il -across the river from the rapidly growing industrial
. !llteeln fl'est Virginia.
· F.-.ol)lle ."~" continue to fioat through eastern Meigs
£00nty reference identity of the buyer. One particularly amusWJ'!'f ~ef!ll weeks back ljad a certain well-known pump comPiiiW ~-·.a llew swbildlacy with anuther equally well.~~ ror~rat.Jon that processes nickeJ for 'industrial uses.
Tlle new- !-'On~l'll was to move Ia Letart and market pumperailcl&lt;le! Which goes to show, certainly, that Meigs Counlian;
still. ~I) laugh about it. That Is on our credit side.
. 'l'i\e lnost sworn-by report In very recent weeks has the Re·
vere Copper Co., cotnlhl be~e Within two years. This tale has
·" ~o;rtaln elements that at&gt;pear to fit reality. It would explain
I~ back of· valuable farm Ian&lt;f for another year. It asso~)il' 1'\self teQllstlcally with •luminum, which Revere uses
wl)h (j)Jiper In Ita production. Yes, the Revere story could fit
~· ·fOI'DJs of wishful thl~lting in many details.
;.
a.gard~ss of the tallness of the tale, most Meigs Countians
are oonvinced big thing~ are "just around the corner." If this
be tt'ue we Meigs Countians will have to start thinking big,
:t'he quiet, timeless hills and river valley dormant since
the energetic coal mining days or the last half of the 19th Cen1111')' ,may ring IIJI~In with Industrial vltnllty. If and when it
&lt;OI)Ies we should lie prepartpg for it.

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M11on &lt;:ouftty 4-H CIUit A..,.t
I, F. Y. 1. PROGRAM

I h1ve a letter from

Doney"," requesting &amp;hat all

c. P.
COl'R·

Uta ·n ot hiYine contributed thbir
quota or monry to the lnterna·

tloa1l Farm

Exch~ll,..

Youth

prqaram, to do no •• soon as pooJlble; Our quot1 ia $1 .00 per elub
Any clu~ who hal not contributed
the:Jr doJiar 1hould do so 1111 aoo'l
aa PMtlbJe 10 the Iundt will be
avail•~ for thla year's program.
be t!MW I. F. Y. E. ia Kenneth
Harper of Pendleton County., H ~
h1.1 been, aulM:ned to ~ancc. He
WUI apehd ~everal montha :,
l'ranee thi1 YNr, and then, when.
be return., vi.Jt lhe countlca wh.,
parUC!Ipatud. In the prugram.1

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MAKI APPOINTMINTI
AJ'ihe ch~lert for thia yeltr .
who h·ave nott already done llo,
ahould make their , appo1ntm~nts
tor their d.~nta1 and phyJJcilll
exama 11 100n aa ponlblc. ·1 ha te
to harp 110 much •bout this but I
tee) that the charters wUI (let
eau&amp;ht In · a aqueeze In May or
J'une U the)' walt tlll .then to act.
he card which you received ir
th• maU or from me in the offlee Mould be filled out and algned b)' the dl:lctor. Remember the
charts are· due here In the of!Jce

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CJ.NCINNATI, 0 . UP - Prod·
ace: ·
Ea;aa, about lleady, prices 1t
farm•. consumers whltes and
browns, A jumbog 31·33; A lara:e
29-30; ·A mediumR 26-28; A small
20-24; B l11rge ~28; FOB Cineln·
natl, A large 34·38; A medium 32·
33; s large 32·3a.
ChlckenR, fryers about steady;
·bens Jc higher; fryers 3-31h lb.
18-19; hens, heavy 1~17 ; hens,
li&amp;ht 10-12.
.8\ltter, 90 $Ocrc 71.

by June 1.
OUR THANKS TO MRS. POWiill

J would like to thank Mrfl. Pa!.~l
Powell on Deh'&amp;\f of the Load&lt;:lrs
Aunclatlon for her most inlo~­
rnallve l4tlk last Saturday night Ull
music aPpreciation. I'm sure that
those who atttnded Ute meetl ar;
thorou11hly enjoyed it and ca:ne
aw11y bclter Informed on hHW
best to teach our young people lo
enjoy all types ,of mu11ic.
La~t Suturday nigbl the leaders al~a agreed to rneeJ on Fr:.
day, Aprll 19 lnat.ead ot'Saturda:v.
'l'hil will be an all afternoon of.
fair at which time we will help
paint the room of the Home Ecvnomlcs BuiJdlng In which th·~
leaders meet. A pot luck aupf)cr
will follow. More Information o'l
th i.~ later.

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Sa:t. Allen Mainard vt the U. S.
M'nrlne Corp.s linnll)' has found
Mrs. Murphy, the Brooklyn lad~
who sort o.t adopted him durinJ?
the Korean wnr after her ov.11
son was killed.
They had dinner together at
her house she had moved to
Queens, whieh was one reason AI
couldn:t find her, tmd Mrs. Mur
phy got out Lhe old letters AI
had written hC"r in 1950 and 1951
when the M01rinc~ were haviug ,,
bad time with the · North Korer1o1
an~ ChlncM! Communis~ armi,es.
She cooked dinner, shes 6
good cook, too," AI 11aid. "~nd
the tau&amp;~:~t ~fl a couple. or .tnFkS
abUUc dish Wai111~~g that you dfltrr'
l••.,rn l,n the Marme C~r,e_s. .
She I .got the• bell( or'iamzcd
kitchen I ever saw, nevet tak.e8
an unneces..~ary stc~. I. ~ucss 11e
cou!d go through 1t blmdfoldt·d.
Shc,s got aluminum kitchen pota
Khe s had for 30 years, shinln!J
llke jewell.
No Wasted Motion
"A!tel' we got throuih eating
It couldn't ha\!e taken more tha~
10 or 12 mlnutl.ll altogether t J
clear the table, wash the d.ishe;;,
hke the top off the gas stove
and elean It, and put everything
away. She knows exactly what
1he'1 doing every ~econd; sh ~
doe.tn't wute any motion ."
AI found out how good a cook
Mn. Murphy was whrm ahe beliD aendtng hlm calr:ea, cookie ~
and candy back In 10~0. That
was after her aon Ralph had be ~h
killed on the Inchon Iandin~ and
AI bad ' cheCkfld up his grave fo~·
her Rnd had 1wr~tten her about
hJs death . AI at that time w:u .&amp;

with the MtrJne rir.•allllne, Leat~t· wu •slaln last week b)' a Pnl ol ·
crncck, In WuhinMtOn . · &gt;~
wbite boYs, wUI be burled today
Mrll, Murj:ih)''ll letters an,c(pftl In Cleveland.
AI 1aya, "lltant a lot tci fte-4
The bor Wll born ben and atBUrt of felt abe was adopt),IJ rnfl, tl"nded Cleveland sehoola before
-nd 1 wanted to thank bel in Pe1'· his pArellts, Mr. ltl:d Mrt. EUjall
son."· He eamc here look'n* JGr Palmer, moved to Cbicqo in
her but-"1 'uel! my
-mempey 19417.
played me a few tricks"-misfn'!tenly searched for a Role Murphy.
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-The Sen·
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Hed Wrong Ackh·•~
ate T1.1esday p~sscd and. sent l'J
· Also he mistakenly ·rec!•lle!l the House a b1ll approv1ng issu·
her address 11 u~ Washirilton I an r:c or. temporary teacller cert~·
Wnlk it turnc~ out thore Ia nu fi ratcs m private and paroch1al
145 there wh ('n it acLuslly wa H ~~ools .the sa~e as thnt now per·
J3B. Mrs.
Murphy'!-! name h m1tted 1n public schools.
Dorolhy A friend of hetB£' Whu
(irst wr~te AI is named '-,ttose.
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-Tbe Hou'e
Anyhow, through the goot.,oHi- llighways Commiltec
Tuesda:v
ces of the New York Wor
cle· night recorhtp,ended p. .ge of an
I'ram an'tt Sun, whicb put . 1 · U. arlmlnlstratiorf bill. .n~thorlzing
p stor
f Al's sCitroh 'i'n Its 11ppointment ·of *li:' flft~ deputy
B~l\okl:n ~dition, she was found. highway director . He would b~
AI .'mid later thol the two of In rhargl! of arqulring rights of
them were a little strained al din Wtt}'.
nrr, as mhrht bv expecte(t on fil'st
meetin" it doesn't know whetb- COLUMBUS, 0. UP-The House
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cr he lhanke~ her pnperly 1or
Tuesday a bill which would dlhe~ frl.endshlp-by-;-mail
nt 11 low jurors to separat e ror meuh.
trymg lime.
durlni dell!Mlralions. The vote was
"I told her about Ralph_'s pia- 78-51.
toon sergeant, Gerald Ttllmnn, , Present la'f pr'l"mitR a judgl'·
getting killed ncar Ilagaru. on either to alloW jurors to separata
the Chosen Re ~crvoh·. She had. a overnight or to keep them unde,•
leiter, too, from my scctmn ch tof his supervision.
Sgt. Shannon L. Metlney. and I
peekU(I and saw it sto.rlt•d nuf.:
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'Sgt. llainard lold me you , Jl*! .Admlaslons: Dorot-hy Blake,
written him .. .'
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"I had to tell her Slwnnon ley, Pomeroy, Match 14; Mrs. Dorwas killed in Deeember, l95on ust Is Carroll, MlddiCP9l't. March 15;
outside Koto·Ri in the res&lt;'tvoir Alice, Bletner, Mason, March -1'1.
t{~gion. She told me all ub,out
Births: A daughter, Joyce El·
Ralph and showed rne hi~ · pit- len, to Mr. and Mts. Sherman Ray
ture~. and he s'oundcd like a j:ool'l Carton, Pomeroy, March 15.
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BUCKEYE

W ltla Robf'rt Rlfark

The ~usth anniversary ot the

·founding of the Grace EpiRCopal
Parish .. w!U be observed by the
Women's AuxiUary, Thur•day,
March 21 at 2 p. m., at the pariah
houso. Quest 1peaker tor thl1
meeting wllich ls' open to the publie is the Rev. Jerome .a o,en of
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. who will
speak on ''AicohoUc Anoft)'mous."

I shall be de~;eendin;: o n tllo to btld at o given hour but must
Bit Town soon tor my biennial · roal'l amonill the hla:hboll~ until
rllllJ at the fleallpoll, and like the fatigue and eigaret Bmoke ext&gt;rt 11
farmer lOin~ on a 1pree, I must merciful - to tbe i\IC~t - onesHY I dread It,
thetic which aends the genius
It 11 n o t to mwch the gldtly balt-.stupified, to bed.
whirl that Netr Vorkera call liv·
Theae are the QJ.onsten whb not refers to that seedy aid burn
lng; not 10 much the TV, the theR-· muat have a alp out or Mommy's who'll let }'ou get away with any·
ter, the anloons, and the eon5~eq- cot'klail so they won't grow u-p •blni It you ralu enough hell.
uent bnnkruptry Ill: tht- old h.,]·, thlnktn1 that bo~;~&amp;e ht rvil. al· . 'The modc~n Amerlcitn rw&gt;thcr
gets t!l'ltricct away in thP. ~h.o )).'l. Jl' lhoufllh a fair aqulht 1t1 MomriYt has been nurtured o n 11. •ead)'
Is mainly that 1 wlll he lntrodur&lt;'d 1cloi n'i( a hantlsland a1 2 a. m. br . ~Itt or prcdlgeJted pap b Y the
afresh to the proJeny of my nl'rk!lll( h1 the .li.TdE"n with Q ~lentifl.~ raise-rs. She h, told t~
friends.
n&lt;'i!lh.bor mliht have .!lnmr deter· rea~on with the aLe-year. old.. and
1 do not mhtd thl' older oniJ • n•nt effect on the tch ilrl. at lhat. Yp.u. might al wl!ll attempt to l'C1J.·
who are alntully pnllte ltnd &lt;"+
Thvn are the darl!mz: ~ who Jon witt. a puppy. 1 '
me "Sir," b~JCIUUI the"• will elt'w "rah food out of your p! nfe, np~et
There are no creat·r whiner•
be drafted or married J,Oon snrl t"ccktall sauce on your best suJt. and arguflel"5 than the m.od!h"n
O\lt from undertoot.' They are at crawl around under the table .luvenlle. "lt. Ju~e -ean a:o to the
Jea&amp;t old enoubb to bo1•e dates and wl(h }t'thal weaP9n1 d··m'lnd bel:'- movies, why ean t I go to the hlOY·
have d'velopcd an aversion to time storlea froft! itrangcrs. r.ntl lea?'.' 11 Tommy •Its up until 12 0'
a\lyJna home and klbltainJ tht'l• set nD a howl wheh, beddy-bye J~ (!lotk ev~ry night. Why can't I?"
eldel'/1, Alao I've lived and suffer· timidly mcQtioned.
The an~wtr u1ed to be: "Becau·
td throuan their earlior wan.
Un1cs.~ they have changt'il ~il'lee se der~r ?ld Daddy says yop can't,
aaali\Jt. or.anlled society.
·t st:lrtcd thlR piece, Am ~ rtcan and that s reaaon e'n,ougb. r~ow ao
'the one I dread are the po1ts- rhlldrrn or the modt.rn un l'l':&lt;trlc~- to bed b~tore I take a 1tlQ to
crlpted apple:~~ or the Pllrental eyo t'd rll!:dnli a.rc the worst brnts in your hide.' .
d'
who, hlvin• arrived In the eRr!.v the world. And ol the Amcricrm
No more the col en wand or
1utumn of tl'ltlr progcnltora' IJV(I5 rhlldren. New Yorl: and Wa s hin~· parental au!horJty.
1re troely a~orded rlall.ts and prl· ton young'un~ own lhe cham~1 \o~
ll wouldn t be so bad It they ll.l·
vlloge,, whlob -1hould be painf\111:. 9hip. tt h an odd thinR. bul fhc lowt:d t~e monsters to ~ractlce
earned, Men by adults.
child h the 'trenRi.tre or th P uvet· their dull.nqucnc!elil on tbelr own
I rt'ler hore to thu ehlld or sh r11se E, 1rup"n n flilmi1y, and tb:e UnHl, but they •nsi~t on feedinJ
to 10 ,WI'IO hn been railed more life of the home revo~vt' s nrpund !be. auesh. • heapmJ share of
or l~fl a la earte without benefi t the chlldren without ipoling tho th!Jr own rnlramu.ral mlstrlu.
or ruor atrttJI o; the hiU'&lt;i wo/rl . rhll~ .
All I kno~ Ia, I'm all eauJJbt Up
"No"- rnnsUy by (I{Jtln*C parenh
Th()y nunn?,o to b n poE: 1, t 0 011 trlcyrl ra rid.rJen at fuiJ spteJ
who see their mcmJttr through e £'1\Ch oth~r . •espeetful of ,~ i~;" t's ~r~s" t~e ~nkle,, a~d lbe n¥xt in·
MOI.rtinl hnte lt!J all lm:lpl ent j,\Cn · wcll ·manncreft and t:h oerfullt" I'Jbo- -.:~t"ent ~emus who knoc_ks ~ high·
lull wllose dev~opment ~nd froe t~Clil.!n t without tanlrum. A n~tt ball out of. my fist Is o~ i.s
.
exnresRio~J ' Ihould not be hatnpe~· from a arandparcl')t d o:or~ 11 0 1 1SCX of tJ,lbJect not w~ t h ·~··~· - I
.ed
1\'tc~ k th~ reslmr.n,· qd HlP 'Vtm.t .ng: I uged tn smack .h.ttlc
These are
braU wbo must "p•ma" me:~Jll mGre li'l" th,t&gt; inhn· \'he11 1 Wl.li YO'UTL&amp;"er, and I
be allowe.d to· eat wben the adult.a tlle lnt•Ueet lha'n hi the Al'll..erl· sot tbc tiUl.Jf.
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Officer. tot the eol'lling tear
eub regllter ·waa,.rifted o(·ftl3.
were elected at a recent meeting
of"{be W.sws·or tbe Ma10n J;vaDo
geUCal Un)ted Bretbern Cbureb.
are Ruth Mdntoah

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Love of Ufe
:lk:.areb f.tlt Tom.otre11
Guid'.DJ .Ligbt
Kitehen
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4:30 Fd10' of N\&lt;hl
5:00 Tbfll l!!arly Sbow
8;30 Your Eeao Reportu
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8:!5 We&amp;tberman
7:00 you and Your Income Tax
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7:10 Giant Step
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8:00 Hemo, the Magnlflcent
10:00 U. S. Steel Hour
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,A conti'ibbtiop, wp made to the
Red ~ ,WMJJ ,l!ho · A~!iar&gt;o , nf
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ln · the neam: ~ture. \Mfa. Willis
~:~~~ cllmm~ of the Boar~ of
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Eduealiotl, m~t wit~ ~1.
'lira. 'Bennett, ~ lin. John

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V.aliant Lady
Love ot Ufe
Sear~;b For Tomorro•
.'Goiiil!ng Ll.ght
Katj&lt;~"'s l{itcben
As. the World Tunal
Our ~las 'Brooks
HOuse.pr.rty

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4:15 SeCJ'::"t St0!10 ;
4:30 !~O&lt; pi Nlrbt
5:00 1·ne :!:ar1v Show
8:80 Your EsSt. Rep-1rter
8:415 Sports P•rade
6:55 Weetbcrma!:l
\7:00 You &amp; Your Income Tax
7:111 DoUJla~ Elwards ·
7:80 Sgt Prestob of tbe Yukon
8:00 Bob Curq~inas Sho"'
8:30 Clim•X
0:30 .PJaybouse 90
11:00 Up to tbe Minute NtJwli
·11:0!1 ScanninJ the Weather,
11:10 The, Late Show

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annt~unce ' tblt ·u.e n~
.meeting would be.-Ae14 at the lit.
M:oriahiJla,ptid-CIMirc!b: 'on--Mv -13
,fben ~ will ·blft· a"l'tlbabmtauon p am alter a poUuck din·
~el'- nte·' ptrbllc.fia&lt;'te' le 1 llhited
to· bear II ,c\ltst· ,peale, If' lbls

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We hove o fine
Selection of •

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Announcement liu been mo~.dA
that SUsle Call and Beau Sheft.
zer, youne danee \eam of pt,
Pleasant will be featured 'on · the
of en.tertainment at the
~om 'a,t ·waha.ma
on May 10.
Call Ia the daugh·
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of M~- N!~s. Harold Call
of Pt. Ple),aO:f. Youni Shertzer
is the son Of Coacb and Mrs. Robert Shertzer. also of Pl. Pleasant.

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R:OO Flatr t!nd Sclilggs Sh01t
8:30 News Picture
8:45 Sport.! Eye
8:55 Weatheread
'1 :00 Whirl)•bi.rds
'1 :30 Dinah Shim~ Show
7:4!1 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Life
8:30 Drlenet
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9:00 Peon!e'., Cholee1
9 :30 Thp Ford show
10:00 Lux Video Theatre
11:00 -News Headli015
U :15 Weatbereast
11 :20 Preas Boz
u :30 Tonight
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HILP IIITH

-· .. Mr. tnd lllr&gt;. Plri Burri• anl
ram.ll,r are ~, ).n Tampa,
Mr. ucl ~· Berblrt ·Dixm:l ea.
PomerOJ Emeryenq Squadmen t
P'Ia. The)' wli1 relllfa darint tbe lerlalned Willi a 1~, Iunday were eaUtd to. tbe borr•e Dl Rolel·
wet.k aceQJPiJIDied by . the fort~~- at their bome, Roet Sprinll Road. b IAdJe, Rutland at 4:80 a. m. tu
er'a mother 1nd ll'tftdmotber,
Gueatl were t~ra. CUI Wellman d•y wben a baby girl named Bar- '
)ira.: Edna Burri&amp; 1114 Mr1. lty~1e atk5 1100, Jlmm,. SuUoo of
Ql:y, bare Ellen, Iii pOunds, Wll bor:J.I
Rou.b .,~w ban spent tbe wm· w. va., aid Mn. Clara G~;;; Dr.
A. Hewei.IOn was called.
ter In TIDI!'L
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CALL SPICIAL MIIITINO
Eddie
' mecllot! It ul oll4 oon Rlek1 of Col...... tnd AU membero of the Plrln,c liqutd
at the
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12:00 Tic

Dilly Senllnol, Pomeroy·Hiddleport, O .~)(ardl ao, l$N1·7~

Dixons Are'l:fost
'At :Luncheon Sun.

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liN. F. A ...t.Y OD T~ titerRD08, w1tll Jitl. 0t¥ ARih .u cohOJtess. Others att,atUng "Were
M'n. L. C. Roush, Ml\1. A. B. Wood ·
rum. Mrs. Hugo Suhllna, Mri. N.
0. Wtln, Mrs. W. I. Stone, Mn.
P. J. Wolpert, Mrs. E. L. .Stein,
Mrs. J, L. Stewart, Mrs. A. G. Meblman, Mra. Lloyd Roush, MJ11. ft.,
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•eek; oae J~&amp;r ia advance at Tbe Daily Sentinel office, U5.60:' slt
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one moatb ~- By mail one year $8; six monttul, $6.2:1; three mufithl,
J2.50; one month. $1.
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Pu.blbhtd e)'ery afternoon e:t«pt Sunday by The Ohio Valley Sel\·
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1:80- Sbedock flolmel
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garde~nlflg · i- Stock ,up o.n the
Tool!l and Supplies you need at
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Wide Selection. White and colors ~

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Veteran Pomeroy bowler Remo
The brftld of basketball played ~1enchinl Wa.s elected president of
in the Portland Invltationul Grade
School tournamC(lt ended Satur- t he Pomeroy Bowling Assoriatio'l
at the Assoeiatl&amp;n 's annual meetday night demonm:rate~ once again ing TUesday night in the Eagles
· bow abBOlute!y necessary It is for
players to get an "early start" in· retiring presiden1 .
Ha ll. He
Bob Lou b.
the gatmo .
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dent is Dave
New
vtce
presi
On tbe Portla-nd floor were 13
to 1:5 year ol d boys wbo couLd Dars1 of Middleport white the .,
h ave been strong candidates for re- secretary-treasurer post was givserve team jobs on !levered SEOAL en Francis (lJaft) Anderson al so
ot Middleport. Darst took over
entries this year. You cant get
a-way from it; t hey have to sbart from Han'k Clatworth~· and An~
Wes Belles.
young undPr instruct ion , insplr a~ derson
New from
directors
chosen were
tlon. nnrl ~ui d ance if sk ill s are lo JamE's O'Br_ien, Harold Lobs!!,
•b e devl:!lnpi:'Q to the ir optim um by Eugene McKinney
and Johl'l
the time high school years roll Duerr.

sucee~ded

around.
Anoth~r hl»;hlight or the meet.
The countv grade s.-.hools are ing wa&amp; presentation of awards
Sanforlud and doing it, with great vim · and vito winnen in aU events of the
washa~le, rein•
gor. Pomer'Jy and Middleport
recent
Association
sponsorerl
forcted at an ffrtll grade schools have not placed hu-N ling tournament Dick MacM.as
nearly enou ~ h empha~ls on thl11
and wear polr~ts.
phase of developi ng ba..o;kelball ter, field representative of , tb~
copper riveted,
skill. Of course. the same princi- American Bowling , Congre~s hatad
tao, and full fash ..
ple applieii' lo .Cootabll. a more dif· cd .out handsome trophies.
Winners were members of the
ion'• 4 for rear ficult sort to handle In the grades.
Pomeroy
Motor Gol'npany team
rt is not enough to see kids
corllfort, That's
Hunnell, To-11
including Doljl
tostlng
the
ball
around
on
the
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1why .."' on ev.,y
Bowen, Mil' ROudasbelt, Harald
'Sandlots.
That
kind
of
play
helpt,
-~ ...........~.. fob wear ea ....
but the bov s la g ·behind those wbo ' ohse and George Hartis, teiltl
hllrtt lftJWn DMU aftd swear by them. haVe a trained man guiding them, -~•"1Pio"'
&lt;irith 29tB: tlebr ·~
""""",..., 10 WOCir anol
""ith competiton spurrini!' them on Horak, All Events champ wltn
.. , . ....... book.
and their school buddies and 1 823; Bob Wqods, SlngJes champ
· frlends rooting tl'!em to emotional with 671!o and Pted CroW and Paul
'ICOW ON SALt )
Clifford, doubles champs wl!h
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Honry Null's Rutiar.d Graden 1209.
81'e as neat a fast breaking team
aa )ve'ote aeen in that age group.
They move !as~, handle the ball
very Welt and already posseas a
lot 9f •"'*•avvy.
The only reason Hubert I'Tice's
· Graden up1et them 3:5-31 In three
· over Ume1 was 'because the l'ortla~dero had a little more deterJ JD.l.rtaUOn 1o work es a team . Billy
,lk-Kelve;y clearly was the mpirlt
that eutded, ruornent to moment,
noor atnte(Y aa Jt came from
Coach Price In the intermls.slons
and time ouh.
We can aee a bright future for
the brand of basketball to come
out of Rutland and Racine, to
mention just two, In ~uture years.
Boys are perfecting shooting tech.L
nlques and floor maneuvers now
in ·nlmost tenrter year11 that will
ma~c them contenders In distTlct,
BI!TTER LATE
rcgJonal und !:!hte tournaments In
PI'I'TS'r.OWN, N.•J. UP- When
three or four more snso ns.
polirl' askl.'d Juliu s Rerkman why
It is unfortunate that Mirtdle· he had been driving 44 yeal'9
port eould not aUord a .l(ymnasl um without a license, th e 64 year oiJ
in its new grade sc hool. When r_..rm er replied : "I never drow
~- .P.w:Unnd •b1.,1Ut its new school 11ev~ very far." Said he wmmt"tlke .a
cral Years ago it was no easy mat- rand test soon ~ecause he " still
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In Claub On Amenean League PenuaWJt

BAS'ITI:'1rln 1 T T

fAIIIPl, Flo.
·Yankees aren't the only dub In
Manager Hook ·
the 1..,.. with rood boll· !&gt;loY!he
lndlons "oren't glv· ...... Creenl&gt;e•• Hid.
me up hopes for a 111!57 penunt
"Our manaeer .Kerby F.a~U
du'l&gt;ite his eoatent;oo that other' our playt+s ond'our 'froM .ni,.'
Amerleon Le'lue
were con· all believe we ... win ll"
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'r Toth back
ST. n'V'U't~i aa:~."tW.o, r1
fla ap his. ttllb~~ cbaocot
.,.,.-. or .•e . ,., he ~ttd,_~~D \he Jn. Defendi.D i ~amplO.I) lui:d Bhamdiana ~fUJal of ·• mlwoo dolbr
of Creenwooa, Teim., an •tiJY
orrer f~r Jferb Scc:n-e by tbe Bo1in . th! _opeDiDJ' ,1oUnd,
t~ R~ ~- ·
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el'ldle' 116 ~~vier Ohio 81
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BDMO~~N-~~~l.Jp -Reed
BrookJyn . . . . 3 3 "as 30
ching tlle Wednesday. night tel· ·- .,.. ,~f&gt;r.~so:n,
~~d ·Iorio~
New York · ··· · 3 4 t1 'M
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IVhich . te1evi~~es ·the ~ekly lilbls ball UhlOn.
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International Boxing Club to t;c- W~n~t!t~·.;;Dl~;;·~·~ ;.
tend ,their present series · thrc:mwn.
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CURFJ TO WISH TO BE
CURED"
•.(Author's name below)
If you have some real or
fancl~d ailment it Is wise to

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the CaU$e of you~ trouble.

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mi nd . Mil nat;er Fred Raney is
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ter rose up from · a low league
stan®Jg to l"lobber Robinsooa: and
the Lions respeet.~vcly last . Thuraday and to even up tbe race to
1
10Jiie extent.
The prapmeit bod lhree of their
best 11tnes of the season, which,
coupled with 8'0me pooi' .. hDWings
by the Cleaner, With the excep.
tion of Anderson, spelled dlsa51ter
for Robinson's.
SPorts Center took a4vantage of
an off night for the Lto01 and won
two out of tlm!e games ·by eonlllstent team bowline.
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~o~:~~n't b~., ~ - blg~er •••~••n
wagon
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$3.95

Yet, this amooth-rldlnQ
Plymquth Suburban Is
still in the low-price 3

Ot all tu ..,.flt.tl• _..., toc1o
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We're DOt jutt·~~~~ about the lpw.

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In me I~price l'aJia'e, We mean all
mlion
&lt;.,·IO'It.price, meci!Wl!Oprlce,
rl(ht on up,,i&lt;! ~ ~lied "b~" llll!ury
waaona. You ~~'t .buy bogger than'
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212 174 160 M6
164 216 18S fS43
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168 lSI 12$ 446
Crow ,
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l'ewksbary
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Becker
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E. McKinney
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B. McKinney
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AUJI:ILLARY

The Auxillary met at the home
of Mn. Wm. Roush on Thuraday
March 7. The group planl\ed the
Buslneas ft.fen•a and Ljon.s' Clul ·~
Dinnt'r.
Aho final plans were .made toT
their 38th Ahnl\-enary tor Marth
25 at which lime a PotlUCk :ntnne'r will be .ieMd to th-e ~'trbben
Thos" present were Mrs.• ;rtillina
Capehart, Mrt. oarn~t ROb~h, Mrs
Foster \fe8ver, Mrs. Archie Sayre
Mn. Nora 'l'i'ii&gt;Ji, LOwlna R""'b,
Mr.s. Ratpb RoUah, Mrs. Bbb I.,Jyn._,
Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mn ~ Har?ld
Zirkle Mrs. Svbll ' Smith ond Mrs.
r&gt;avid Fields Jr. and daughter An·

gela.

AII~CityFive
Jim Brlnket, ·son of Elmor
Brinker, NeW ' Haven, has bea'l
honored b;y belnr ·nabted to the
All.Clty fOotball 'team of Fres,no,
CDlilornla, whore he resides wH~
his mother, the rormer , Louise
Wallace, or PctlJOn.
YouQ.g lhJl!ket, who plans to
study medlcipe at San Franclsc;,
State jn the fall, was born in Maqon City ht 1938. _
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To Appear In
Point Pleasant

Mrs.

SIU)day.
Mr.. Helen Darker vialted llrt.
Lu1a RuJJell taeJday evenln•
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Mrs. Ruaell M cenvaJetclnJ from
an hell't tttaclt at the home of her
dlUI htel', v
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_.-•. ·IDlda nu-nl,
Middleport, Ohio.
Mrs. -Mellon 'Routh and fon of
New Hayen Yilked ll.er parent.J,

Mr. and Mra. lfarey lohn10n, Thbra
day.
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j Ora Hlegmll•t Pt. Pleannt, Tbuttday.
Mrs. Claude Grimm . or Flot"lda
is visiting 'h er parents Mr and
Mrs. Romer JohnJOD at' ~n.
.Mrl. CJlne Irwin and daughter,
Chnedda, of soutb Side •nd Mrs.
Stanley Colley and cllildren of
New Haven visited •Mr. and Mrl.
Dana Friday
Lewle eveqjnJ.
and Mrl. John Rani.
son,

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Mt. ..ou
.... ..a Mra. Rome Stewart or
kypr Clftt Wll vlaitln1 Anciy
Stewart thia week end.
Mr. and Mn. .lamn llarr'U of
Ka10n and llr. and llrL &amp;ale
.LnriJ of C1iftDB motored to ParkenburJ, Saturday.
J(r, 111d Mn. Robert Cl'ftJ' and
f•mllr of NeoN . Haven vUit.M Mr.
and M'rt. Fred Lewia Sundaf.
Jtbke .Duncan Jptnt the week
end ln Huntiarton vlaltmg lAona
Wami1ey, a Jtudent at MJr•hlll
COlli!f:e.

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Ia na, ~cit MUoa City
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Mr. and Krt.
Young of
PeteroburJ, VlrJinlo' q,.nt Sundly
with Mr. aDd Mn. Bud Yount:.
Mr~ Youn1 temlilned at Welt Co-

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and ·dauebter·
in·law, Mr. aad Mn. Bill Young.

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daughter, Suoan are at the homo a!
UfUO
hia mother, Mn. Marcelliae Buell RABOLD H ..
and gnndparentl, Mr. and Mn.
P. 0 .
A. B. Woodrum. Mr. Buell i'eeei"Ved
hit' di.acharge from the Air Force
afid plans to make b.i.!l hom~ ·here. •

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m•d bla auto Into ~ ln!e, eall81tig
more tharl $600 damage. Mter cttinc\ him for "improper Iookot;~t",
oUicers filled out their report and
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Mrs, Arthur Flct of Pomer07
~oe Cbapm•n _o f Rutland ~pent
and Mrs. Gle~n Wallace of Coble, the week ond lrith hU tnnd parWisconrtn W'll eallini on Mr. and entM, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cart·
Mrs.. ~d Henry on Sunday ·a fter- wHe:ht.
noon.
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WIJ ct1ling on iam.es Jones, Sun--

lh•t l!l&gt;m..,ne bod
his Cblneae elm
uid ·holes had been eut
trUnks and an uni_denti·
had been ~ured into

Hot Rod Hundley's
team of
forme1 West Virginia
playen
will appear in Pt. •P leasant O:t
Friday night it has been announced.
&amp;
Opposing the Huhdle,: team will
be a group of college all stars
headed by Kenny
Hammund,
West .Virginia Tech scoring ace.
The two teams l&gt;egan a serif's
laij -s~t~!l(" ,niFht ;:In , M••~
Cit)'. The ·fflindl_ey
team w... n
their second game of the Jeri~s
on Tuesday night. A . game ~~
Spencer on Monday mght
won bY the al1 stars while Huntlley's team won last Saturday'-'
tour opener .
As of Tuesday night. Hundley
had scored a total of 103 pointg
in three games. Joining the coJ.
lege 111 ltar.s in Pt. Pleas·ant wm
h• lo, Miller, Aldt!l'lton-Broaddul
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Caill•a on Mr. and MH. A. P.
Nleholoon 1nd fomll1 Sotardoy
evenlna: were )II'. and Kfl. Elden
Sldnner, Mr. and Mrs. Vittle BU.er and ebildren, Vlekie and Dkkey
of Chaqneey, Oblo and Mr. nd
Mn: lewell Chapman of .SuUind,
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!Mr. 1nd Mrt. Frank 'Ho»ermqt,
Letsrt, violted Hi'. ond Mn.
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~~ Nrtro, W. V1., vtalted Mr. ind
Mrs. L. s. WilUama and Mr. and
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Mr~. J oe Rlley thls pa.,~
Mrs. Martha Ward of ColumbUJ,
O~io and Mr . and Mra. Dori Qulfen.
berry and son., Donnie, Of Atbens
spent the week end wMh Mr. and
Mrs. oscar Henr_y.
Mrs. Mabel Armstrona: of Wa·
vtrly, Ohio aad Alma Petlr of

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IRdle SundQY
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Dau1 NeMo ll M.-.
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;"iiiiiiils
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ment that can bring relief POMIROY
for formerly difficult to Bawen
treat conditiobs.
Lohse

tlon amon1 the player1."
Haney 18 oonvinced the Bravea
wl11 win "If we get the same
it h'
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p c Jng we d last year. Penonally, I feel It Is «olnJ to be even
better."
h b r ! •T at e It' · .., bued on lbe hope
lht bl~ Gene Conley, who won
only eight games last season because or shoulder trouble, will

Four MoN Mound Shin
As other rtal'ltera the Braves are
counting on Warr~n Spahn, who
has had seven 20-game wlnninq
acuons .mort&gt; than tiiDY other left
handcr in National Le1gue ·J dstory
Bob Buhl un 18-game winner who
speclali!es In bcattne BrooklYn:
Lew Burdette, who won 19: and
'Rav Crone. 'l':bo won 11.
T~e Jlra~~ ~ll.d trouble w1tb
Htfllr relief pltrhlnQ lad aeUOJI because Dave Jolly and Ernie John·
~~;on did not live up to expecta·
tlon. Both seem to be lfound
'ltaln.
·Lerty Tavlor Phillips ond rlal&gt;ty
8ob TroWbridge, both wltb the
club last seuon, are 1ure to ltick.
The tenth tpot on the pitching
~· •taff Ia a -toss-.up among Lou
... Sleater, Corky Valentine, the exRedlea: aud Red Murl!.
Del Cr1ndall, who fell off tn
.238 lh hiMtna last year, wtll be
the No. 1 cRtcher with Del Rice
and the left-hantled bllll111 Carl
Sawatakl behind him,
• 11M , . _ COIUI.ICfen·
Throttnntdt.. lei
, li6cally deoiped to 6t ....
Tbrn
of the Infield apotl are
~on tour.
leW Sta·Ro! collar gell ·
nt-bll Joe Adcock at lint, home
Ill cuual roll from the r.. ,• ·
run bltUn• Ed Mathewa at third
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uncomfortllble
birufln,.
and pepper-pot Johnny Logan at
• IDionble WH-Fl~x etaya
ohort.
'which wiU hold an7 ahape · bulk 11 your beh. f'""'lll
Danny O~onneU who ,haan't
llved up to rur:peetatlons eltber in
• NO • - - 7ok• 10111 up.
the .fl~ld ill' ot bat, Ia th~ leading
~Ish 00 tho sbull!dt~t;t ba~dldo!O f&lt;tl- ••cond bho, but
l?ellz '!faittUia, who w•s ca.mlna
tnt at tbe ciOH of laat seaton,
could bOll out O'ConnoU for the
job: HaneY It ltioplns \bat which·
ever one wlna out, will denlop
Into the le1d«f hitter.
National Leaaue bttttlnc kinr
llank Aaron will patrol· rla:ht lleld
with the fleet Bllly Bru\oo In cen·
ter. But it'I a wfde c.~n battle
l~r the left field •pot wltti We1
CovJna:ton a._d Bobby ll'hom!IOn,
tbe ••·Glint Slar1 l&gt;attllt1t It out
for the tt~UJna Otl'th. The vet-erGttdng
an Andr ·~~· Jltc! Is mllablo
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Uhlted Pr•11 Sporh ldltor
BRADENTON, Fla. UP- The
\1ilwn4k ce Dravoll feel thia is the
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yenr llwy are jolng all the way.
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tHIRD TIAM
F . Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati
Mc Nicholas, Sr.
F. Tony Price, Portsmouth, S~.
C. Charles Boykin·, Kent Roose
velt, Sr.
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A donkey basketball game will
G. Jay Byrd, Middletown', Sr.
be b'eld at the 'Wahama
High
G. Bunk Adams, Toledo Macom- ·Sch~ol gymnasiUm bh March 28
ber, Sr.
at 8 P. M. it has b:!~n announced
by Coach' Ralph Sayre or Wahama.
'The arfair is being sponsOred
by the Varsity "W" letterman'b
IND.USTRIAL LEAGUI .
club at Lhe schoo·t to raise funds
~ ..ultt; MIPch 14, 1957 .
-for its projectJJ:
Pomeroy Motor Co. 3 Robin80}l
The game will be ,preceded by
Itaundry o
a preliminary contest with tbe
New York Clothing 2 H &amp; R Firer doors opening at 8:30 P. M. PrJre
Stone 1
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Yankeet 6, BraVes !'J, oh M'ihtle's
fourth spring homer a.nd.k@y dou·
bles by Marv Thronberr)r and Gil
McDougald.

hilh ' lohool
b1 s ~et.baU teama
wlth heilh' &lt;lw year and total
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points sooN({ for the season:
fiiiST TIAN
F . Lari-y Slel!'IM, Sbelhf 8'•"
Senior, 842 points.
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· , . Bill ltalicb, Steubenvme,
·18'-T" $eftlDr, H2 ,j,othts.
. C. Jerry Lucas, Middletown
M:::lJ" Jun!Qr, 8S1 points.
'C. Lari'y 1\iln!t, Clevelond L•,

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Plttoburgh 9, White So• ,. Ro&lt;&gt;
kle Dick Stewart hittinc: two homers, 400 footers.
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RDbhlson, rookie third bueman
Hfttinl{ a home nnd triple for tJte
Orioles.
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ter tO ret the fundi voted for their
sym. It took &amp; 16t ot perluading,
tin . 6'·3" Senior, 339 polntl.
a lot of wor~ tJefotF. votina: time.
G. Don Brao.,n, Zanesvnle When P~meroy enntually comes
6'-1" Senior, 390 points.
to tbe poant Dl barlnc to build •
SECOND TIAM
1 pew centrally IO&lt;at04 Jl'ldo 10ho&lt;ll,
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, let at ooL be loreott.tn how vital a
F. j Vtrn IJiwson, Springfield, l1tnnasium wtH be. That 18, it
Sr._,.
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r . Dave £eliOT, Tecumooh, Sr.
tlletr boy&lt; lmodtlbl mon coiU!•
C. Ooh:lon Mickey, Chlllleothc-, Lently on the doora of the houses
Jr. •R. h' H
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G. lC ae oyt, a1ounl em on,
Sr.
G. Dick Jonea, Columbus Nor : ~
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Veteran Pomeroy bowler Remo
The brftld of basketball played ~1enchinl Wa.s elected president of
in the Portland Invltationul Grade
School tournamC(lt ended Satur- t he Pomeroy Bowling Assoriatio'l
at the Assoeiatl&amp;n 's annual meetday night demonm:rate~ once again ing TUesday night in the Eagles
· bow abBOlute!y necessary It is for
players to get an "early start" in· retiring presiden1 .
Ha ll. He
Bob Lou b.
the gatmo .
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dent is Dave
New
vtce
presi
On tbe Portla-nd floor were 13
to 1:5 year ol d boys wbo couLd Dars1 of Middleport white the .,
h ave been strong candidates for re- secretary-treasurer post was givserve team jobs on !levered SEOAL en Francis (lJaft) Anderson al so
ot Middleport. Darst took over
entries this year. You cant get
a-way from it; t hey have to sbart from Han'k Clatworth~· and An~
Wes Belles.
young undPr instruct ion , insplr a~ derson
New from
directors
chosen were
tlon. nnrl ~ui d ance if sk ill s are lo JamE's O'Br_ien, Harold Lobs!!,
•b e devl:!lnpi:'Q to the ir optim um by Eugene McKinney
and Johl'l
the time high school years roll Duerr.

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around.
Anoth~r hl»;hlight or the meet.
The countv grade s.-.hools are ing wa&amp; presentation of awards
Sanforlud and doing it, with great vim · and vito winnen in aU events of the
washa~le, rein•
gor. Pomer'Jy and Middleport
recent
Association
sponsorerl
forcted at an ffrtll grade schools have not placed hu-N ling tournament Dick MacM.as
nearly enou ~ h empha~ls on thl11
and wear polr~ts.
phase of developi ng ba..o;kelball ter, field representative of , tb~
copper riveted,
skill. Of course. the same princi- American Bowling , Congre~s hatad
tao, and full fash ..
ple applieii' lo .Cootabll. a more dif· cd .out handsome trophies.
Winners were members of the
ion'• 4 for rear ficult sort to handle In the grades.
Pomeroy
Motor Gol'npany team
rt is not enough to see kids
corllfort, That's
Hunnell, To-11
including Doljl
tostlng
the
ball
around
on
the
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1why .."' on ev.,y
Bowen, Mil' ROudasbelt, Harald
'Sandlots.
That
kind
of
play
helpt,
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but the bov s la g ·behind those wbo ' ohse and George Hartis, teiltl
hllrtt lftJWn DMU aftd swear by them. haVe a trained man guiding them, -~•"1Pio"'
&lt;irith 29tB: tlebr ·~
""""",..., 10 WOCir anol
""ith competiton spurrini!' them on Horak, All Events champ wltn
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and their school buddies and 1 823; Bob Wqods, SlngJes champ
· frlends rooting tl'!em to emotional with 671!o and Pted CroW and Paul
'ICOW ON SALt )
Clifford, doubles champs wl!h
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Honry Null's Rutiar.d Graden 1209.
81'e as neat a fast breaking team
aa )ve'ote aeen in that age group.
They move !as~, handle the ball
very Welt and already posseas a
lot 9f •"'*•avvy.
The only reason Hubert I'Tice's
· Graden up1et them 3:5-31 In three
· over Ume1 was 'because the l'ortla~dero had a little more deterJ JD.l.rtaUOn 1o work es a team . Billy
,lk-Kelve;y clearly was the mpirlt
that eutded, ruornent to moment,
noor atnte(Y aa Jt came from
Coach Price In the intermls.slons
and time ouh.
We can aee a bright future for
the brand of basketball to come
out of Rutland and Racine, to
mention just two, In ~uture years.
Boys are perfecting shooting tech.L
nlques and floor maneuvers now
in ·nlmost tenrter year11 that will
ma~c them contenders In distTlct,
BI!TTER LATE
rcgJonal und !:!hte tournaments In
PI'I'TS'r.OWN, N.•J. UP- When
three or four more snso ns.
polirl' askl.'d Juliu s Rerkman why
It is unfortunate that Mirtdle· he had been driving 44 yeal'9
port eould not aUord a .l(ymnasl um without a license, th e 64 year oiJ
in its new grade sc hool. When r_..rm er replied : "I never drow
~- .P.w:Unnd •b1.,1Ut its new school 11ev~ very far." Said he wmmt"tlke .a
cral Years ago it was no easy mat- rand test soon ~ecause he " still
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·Yankees aren't the only dub In
Manager Hook ·
the 1..,.. with rood boll· !&gt;loY!he
lndlons "oren't glv· ...... Creenl&gt;e•• Hid.
me up hopes for a 111!57 penunt
"Our manaeer .Kerby F.a~U
du'l&gt;ite his eoatent;oo that other' our playt+s ond'our 'froM .ni,.'
Amerleon Le'lue
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ST. n'V'U't~i aa:~."tW.o, r1
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of Creenwooa, Teim., an •tiJY
orrer f~r Jferb Scc:n-e by tbe Bo1in . th! _opeDiDJ' ,1oUnd,
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Pit18burgh ... 6 1 13 · 29
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Cincinnati.
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el'ldle' 116 ~~vier Ohio 81
Mi1w.aukee . ' .. 4 B 11 31
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fight fa111 can look ahead t~ wat.
BDMO~~N-~~~l.Jp -Reed
BrookJyn . . . . 3 3 "as 30
ching tlle Wednesday. night tel· ·- .,.. ,~f&gt;r.~so:n,
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t:tJni:Ontob.
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The Amerl~an Broadcutinr Co., ifil'8 wemr1, In ietjfQVtnCJal footAMERICAN LEAGUE
IVhich . te1evi~~es ·the ~ekly lilbls ball UhlOn.
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International Boxing Club to t;c- W~n~t!t~·.;;Dl~;;·~·~ ;.
tend ,their present series · thrc:mwn.
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CURFJ TO WISH TO BE
CURED"
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If you have some real or
fancl~d ailment it Is wise to

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the CaU$e of you~ trouble.

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mi nd . Mil nat;er Fred Raney is
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ter rose up from · a low league
stan®Jg to l"lobber Robinsooa: and
the Lions respeet.~vcly last . Thuraday and to even up tbe race to
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10Jiie extent.
The prapmeit bod lhree of their
best 11tnes of the season, which,
coupled with 8'0me pooi' .. hDWings
by the Cleaner, With the excep.
tion of Anderson, spelled dlsa51ter
for Robinson's.
SPorts Center took a4vantage of
an off night for the Lto01 and won
two out of tlm!e games ·by eonlllstent team bowline.
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•Quotation by Seneca
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Copyright ll1S7 (3Wll)

~o~:~~n't b~., ~ - blg~er •••~••n
wagon
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$3.95

Yet, this amooth-rldlnQ
Plymquth Suburban Is
still in the low-price 3

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In me I~price l'aJia'e, We mean all
mlion
&lt;.,·IO'It.price, meci!Wl!Oprlce,
rl(ht on up,,i&lt;! ~ ~lied "b~" llll!ury
waaona. You ~~'t .buy bogger than'
PJrmouth no --~
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212 174 160 M6
164 216 18S fS43
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W11ght
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148 144 ue 408
168 lSI 12$ 446
Crow ,
W Anderson
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!)ibtiJ
188 111;1 .IB!J &amp;~9
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l'ewksbary
158 174 1135 467
Becker
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E. McKinney
160 146 138 44f
B. McKinney
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AUJI:ILLARY

The Auxillary met at the home
of Mn. Wm. Roush on Thuraday
March 7. The group planl\ed the
Buslneas ft.fen•a and Ljon.s' Clul ·~
Dinnt'r.
Aho final plans were .made toT
their 38th Ahnl\-enary tor Marth
25 at which lime a PotlUCk :ntnne'r will be .ieMd to th-e ~'trbben
Thos" present were Mrs.• ;rtillina
Capehart, Mrt. oarn~t ROb~h, Mrs
Foster \fe8ver, Mrs. Archie Sayre
Mn. Nora 'l'i'ii&gt;Ji, LOwlna R""'b,
Mr.s. Ratpb RoUah, Mrs. Bbb I.,Jyn._,
Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mn ~ Har?ld
Zirkle Mrs. Svbll ' Smith ond Mrs.
r&gt;avid Fields Jr. and daughter An·

gela.

AII~CityFive
Jim Brlnket, ·son of Elmor
Brinker, NeW ' Haven, has bea'l
honored b;y belnr ·nabted to the
All.Clty fOotball 'team of Fres,no,
CDlilornla, whore he resides wH~
his mother, the rormer , Louise
Wallace, or PctlJOn.
YouQ.g lhJl!ket, who plans to
study medlcipe at San Franclsc;,
State jn the fall, was born in Maqon City ht 1938. _
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Hot Rod's Five·
To Appear In
Point Pleasant

Mrs.

SIU)day.
Mr.. Helen Darker vialted llrt.
Lu1a RuJJell taeJday evenln•
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Mrs. Ruaell M cenvaJetclnJ from
an hell't tttaclt at the home of her
dlUI htel', v
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_.-•. ·IDlda nu-nl,
Middleport, Ohio.
Mrs. -Mellon 'Routh and fon of
New Hayen Yilked ll.er parent.J,

Mr. and Mra. lfarey lohn10n, Thbra
day.
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j Ora Hlegmll•t Pt. Pleannt, Tbuttday.
Mrs. Claude Grimm . or Flot"lda
is visiting 'h er parents Mr and
Mrs. Romer JohnJOD at' ~n.
.Mrl. CJlne Irwin and daughter,
Chnedda, of soutb Side •nd Mrs.
Stanley Colley and cllildren of
New Haven visited •Mr. and Mrl.
Dana Friday
Lewle eveqjnJ.
and Mrl. John Rani.
son,

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Mt. ..ou
.... ..a Mra. Rome Stewart or
kypr Clftt Wll vlaitln1 Anciy
Stewart thia week end.
Mr. and Mn. .lamn llarr'U of
Ka10n and llr. and llrL &amp;ale
.LnriJ of C1iftDB motored to ParkenburJ, Saturday.
J(r, 111d Mn. Robert Cl'ftJ' and
f•mllr of NeoN . Haven vUit.M Mr.
and M'rt. Fred Lewia Sundaf.
Jtbke .Duncan Jptnt the week
end ln Huntiarton vlaltmg lAona
Wami1ey, a Jtudent at MJr•hlll
COlli!f:e.

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Mr. and Krt.
Young of
PeteroburJ, VlrJinlo' q,.nt Sundly
with Mr. aDd Mn. Bud Yount:.
Mr~ Youn1 temlilned at Welt Co-

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and ·dauebter·
in·law, Mr. aad Mn. Bill Young.

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Mr. and lfrl. .Timet Buell and
daughter, Suoan are at the homo a!
UfUO
hia mother, Mn. Marcelliae Buell RABOLD H ..
and gnndparentl, Mr. and Mn.
P. 0 .
A. B. Woodrum. Mr. Buell i'eeei"Ved
hit' di.acharge from the Air Force
afid plans to make b.i.!l hom~ ·here. •

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KMI!IAS CITY, Mo. UP"- Tile
ehalnnan of tho National Baftot.
boll Coocbe! Ann. Ruleo &lt;(oiJiil!lt·
tee todoy predicted few ru!Of
e.banges would be recommended
in a· tbree-day..f meeung opePinl
Tburlday, olt.qiigh the ..U~td
and dlsculle"a zone defe'be:e ~d
the on••nd-c..b• foUl sbot were
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NEW YORK UP - Maurice
King of Kansas and Mel Wrl,g ht
of otlahoma A &amp;: M have been
named
the lO.man West squad
1~lotCnl_~'"l meet the Eaat • in the
Herald Tribune'• anbaslcetbaU
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For Two 'nres
"tfe WW 1'1-nee"

"Middle of Upper Blodt"

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IYIS FRONT
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SALT LAKE CIDY - {UP) Driver Thomas O'Neill, tl, ••plalniljllo pollee why be bad slam·
m•d bla auto Into ~ ln!e, eall81tig
more tharl $600 damage. Mter cttinc\ him for "improper Iookot;~t",
oUicers filled out their report and
noted: ·~Driver stater he will _never
~ atJ!retty girts again."

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ltll liaer, .Mrt L 0 . YOUJJI, Sun· - of tbt Woodrum 1ppartmenla.
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W..k end p - af lira. G..~.~~~,.
llr. afld )[n. Llot"d Wllltalbi!IH! Cortwright 1nd
Oijftl' - .
fomlly, Toil&gt;,
_ Aftft ,ond Pbyilto, at- lit. old Mrs, Aolpb Wallo ond
tend~d the Jut rites of lfr. Wll- eltlldnn. llotllle, iJAII&gt;te and Roo.
Utm W~&amp;llll at Pt. Ple•unt, Sun- ty of M&lt;Donoltl.

Mrs, Arthur Flct of Pomer07
~oe Cbapm•n _o f Rutland ~pent
and Mrs. Gle~n Wallace of Coble, the week ond lrith hU tnnd parWisconrtn W'll eallini on Mr. and entM, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cart·
Mrs.. ~d Henry on Sunday ·a fter- wHe:ht.
noon.
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WIJ ct1ling on iam.es Jones, Sun--

lh•t l!l&gt;m..,ne bod
his Cblneae elm
uid ·holes had been eut
trUnks and an uni_denti·
had been ~ured into

Hot Rod Hundley's
team of
forme1 West Virginia
playen
will appear in Pt. •P leasant O:t
Friday night it has been announced.
&amp;
Opposing the Huhdle,: team will
be a group of college all stars
headed by Kenny
Hammund,
West .Virginia Tech scoring ace.
The two teams l&gt;egan a serif's
laij -s~t~!l(" ,niFht ;:In , M••~
Cit)'. The ·fflindl_ey
team w... n
their second game of the Jeri~s
on Tuesday night. A . game ~~
Spencer on Monday mght
won bY the al1 stars while Huntlley's team won last Saturday'-'
tour opener .
As of Tuesday night. Hundley
had scored a total of 103 pointg
in three games. Joining the coJ.
lege 111 ltar.s in Pt. Pleas·ant wm
h• lo, Miller, Aldt!l'lton-Broaddul
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Patricia Jackson, 22. of Detroit,
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~6'7 ~~~ l!ICI •Dk Qd al!'lo,al IUtceeded In pushing
IDoi!t
180. 168 J,S~ 100 · ·her oto!IM car ll'om a roUroad
Sluer
MT
208 • tracik near RolebtMih, Mleh., when
l'i? 1118 iill ~ ib,O ~91' a powerful ISiht. Just ~
LYtle
llli&gt;ii
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118 ' !,1101 ijt&gt;\lkJQn's mU#cles wtte about
'total• '
8et 818 2Bt. 'to liVe ou~ • !ralg~l train came
~ a; li Pib!ITOHii1
~"' .an~ .flnlo~ed tho lob, lou'l'l"
li.l!OY
ill 1311 104 ~ . . tile ' ear o{f the. nahl&lt;&gt;f'!"U
Wlilpple
1~1 J6'7 ~~ ·J()Ij .al\l eoulloc $!00 In ilomago.
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lllandlcop
29 34 211 · 1!2 Dlbtion, bock!leld coach at Mar·
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742 868 '1M l38l ~~ot~ . .bu r ..tgned to take t
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lllhllir port it lbe Unlyerslty of
'sOlitliern Ca!Uorftlii. Dlek80D slid
he decided to take the USC job
becaule it offers rreater opportun.
lty and will enable blm to bo
beli'edilo hi¥a~d mother.

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CLIFTON I'IUONALI
Caill•a on Mr. and MH. A. P.
Nleholoon 1nd fomll1 Sotardoy
evenlna: were )II'. and Kfl. Elden
Sldnner, Mr. and Mrs. Vittle BU.er and ebildren, Vlekie and Dkkey
of Chaqneey, Oblo and Mr. nd
Mn: lewell Chapman of .SuUind,
'Ohlo.
!Mr. 1nd Mrt. Frank 'Ho»ermqt,
Letsrt, violted Hi'. ond Mn.
.LlOfd
William. Sundly .-In • .
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~~ Nrtro, W. V1., vtalted Mr. ind
Mrs. L. s. WilUama and Mr. and
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•-t end .
Mr~. J oe Rlley thls pa.,~
Mrs. Martha Ward of ColumbUJ,
O~io and Mr . and Mra. Dori Qulfen.
berry and son., Donnie, Of Atbens
spent the week end wMh Mr. and
Mrs. oscar Henr_y.
Mrs. Mabel Armstrona: of Wa·
vtrly, Ohio aad Alma Petlr of

"'ett. o1 Mr. 1nd )ln. l!rneot Re• Rtiii'J' on lando,,
ty and Mr. 1nd llro. Dell&gt;ert Botlt·. Jln. Georp - . •~~~ •
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IIOtjlnf of tile - · Clall ..
Maty
ol Dal'ton, Wedn. . .y """""" at the banoe of·
t1te
IRdle SundQY
spent Sundoy and Moadoy with
Dau1 NeMo ll M.-.
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ber !other,)!&lt;. Andy~·~~~::; 1:1~~Ja- . Ctulllnabam and Cllurdl -met 'l'btll"'tda1 ~nine at
Mn. Bob Greer of Point
of Mew Ha~ vYited
,.a, YhdUnallrt. Emer van
Lewis, S.tdiday ewn- the chuftb. A potluck suppr.

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the best right handers In the ·
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&lt;~Is~lhti:s~y~ea~r~a~n~d~s~':''.
his 195~
when
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he wonback
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;"iiiiiiils
o, u i: prescription depart. "
ment that can bring relief POMIROY
for formerly difficult to Bawen
treat conditiobs.
Lohse

tlon amon1 the player1."
Haney 18 oonvinced the Bravea
wl11 win "If we get the same
it h'
dl
p c Jng we d last year. Penonally, I feel It Is «olnJ to be even
better."
h b r ! •T at e It' · .., bued on lbe hope
lht bl~ Gene Conley, who won
only eight games last season because or shoulder trouble, will

Four MoN Mound Shin
As other rtal'ltera the Braves are
counting on Warr~n Spahn, who
has had seven 20-game wlnninq
acuons .mort&gt; than tiiDY other left
handcr in National Le1gue ·J dstory
Bob Buhl un 18-game winner who
speclali!es In bcattne BrooklYn:
Lew Burdette, who won 19: and
'Rav Crone. 'l':bo won 11.
T~e Jlra~~ ~ll.d trouble w1tb
Htfllr relief pltrhlnQ lad aeUOJI because Dave Jolly and Ernie John·
~~;on did not live up to expecta·
tlon. Both seem to be lfound
'ltaln.
·Lerty Tavlor Phillips ond rlal&gt;ty
8ob TroWbridge, both wltb the
club last seuon, are 1ure to ltick.
The tenth tpot on the pitching
~· •taff Ia a -toss-.up among Lou
... Sleater, Corky Valentine, the exRedlea: aud Red Murl!.
Del Cr1ndall, who fell off tn
.238 lh hiMtna last year, wtll be
the No. 1 cRtcher with Del Rice
and the left-hantled bllll111 Carl
Sawatakl behind him,
• 11M , . _ COIUI.ICfen·
Throttnntdt.. lei
, li6cally deoiped to 6t ....
Tbrn
of the Infield apotl are
~on tour.
leW Sta·Ro! collar gell ·
nt-bll Joe Adcock at lint, home
Ill cuual roll from the r.. ,• ·
run bltUn• Ed Mathewa at third
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uncomfortllble
birufln,.
and pepper-pot Johnny Logan at
• IDionble WH-Fl~x etaya
ohort.
'which wiU hold an7 ahape · bulk 11 your beh. f'""'lll
Danny O~onneU who ,haan't
llved up to rur:peetatlons eltber in
• NO • - - 7ok• 10111 up.
the .fl~ld ill' ot bat, Ia th~ leading
~Ish 00 tho sbull!dt~t;t ba~dldo!O f&lt;tl- ••cond bho, but
l?ellz '!faittUia, who w•s ca.mlna
tnt at tbe ciOH of laat seaton,
could bOll out O'ConnoU for the
job: HaneY It ltioplns \bat which·
ever one wlna out, will denlop
Into the le1d«f hitter.
National Leaaue bttttlnc kinr
llank Aaron will patrol· rla:ht lleld
with the fleet Bllly Bru\oo In cen·
ter. But it'I a wfde c.~n battle
l~r the left field •pot wltti We1
CovJna:ton a._d Bobby ll'hom!IOn,
tbe ••·Glint Slar1 l&gt;attllt1t It out
for the tt~UJna Otl'th. The vet-erGttdng
an Andr ·~~· Jltc! Is mllablo
.,;...,;.::_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __._ _~for duty ..;.,. •it well 11 pinch
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Uhlted Pr•11 Sporh ldltor
BRADENTON, Fla. UP- The
\1ilwn4k ce Dravoll feel thia is the
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yenr llwy are jolng all the way.
Wipin,ll l.hn memory of a disappointing l9:SO finish out o! his

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Middleport
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Pom'll'Oy l(otora
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tHIRD TIAM
F . Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati
Mc Nicholas, Sr.
F. Tony Price, Portsmouth, S~.
C. Charles Boykin·, Kent Roose
velt, Sr.
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A donkey basketball game will
G. Jay Byrd, Middletown', Sr.
be b'eld at the 'Wahama
High
G. Bunk Adams, Toledo Macom- ·Sch~ol gymnasiUm bh March 28
ber, Sr.
at 8 P. M. it has b:!~n announced
by Coach' Ralph Sayre or Wahama.
'The arfair is being sponsOred
by the Varsity "W" letterman'b
IND.USTRIAL LEAGUI .
club at Lhe schoo·t to raise funds
~ ..ultt; MIPch 14, 1957 .
-for its projectJJ:
Pomeroy Motor Co. 3 Robin80}l
The game will be ,preceded by
Itaundry o
a preliminary contest with tbe
New York Clothing 2 H &amp; R Firer doors opening at 8:30 P. M. PrJre
Stone 1
is 35 and 60 cents.
Sports Center 2 iLiona Club 1

New Shipment!

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,EIULTS TUESDAY

Yankeet 6, BraVes !'J, oh M'ihtle's
fourth spring homer a.nd.k@y dou·
bles by Marv Thronberr)r and Gil
McDougald.

hilh ' lohool
b1 s ~et.baU teama
wlth heilh' &lt;lw year and total
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points sooN({ for the season:
fiiiST TIAN
F . Lari-y Slel!'IM, Sbelhf 8'•"
Senior, 842 points.
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· , . Bill ltalicb, Steubenvme,
·18'-T" $eftlDr, H2 ,j,othts.
. C. Jerry Lucas, Middletown
M:::lJ" Jun!Qr, 8S1 points.
'C. Lari'y 1\iln!t, Clevelond L•,

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Plttoburgh 9, White So• ,. Ro&lt;&gt;
kle Dick Stewart hittinc: two homers, 400 footers.
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Biltimoro B. Indians t, lltook&gt;
RDbhlson, rookie third bueman
Hfttinl{ a home nnd triple for tJte
Orioles.
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ter tO ret the fundi voted for their
sym. It took &amp; 16t ot perluading,
tin . 6'·3" Senior, 339 polntl.
a lot of wor~ tJefotF. votina: time.
G. Don Brao.,n, Zanesvnle When P~meroy enntually comes
6'-1" Senior, 390 points.
to tbe poant Dl barlnc to build •
SECOND TIAM
1 pew centrally IO&lt;at04 Jl'ldo 10ho&lt;ll,
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, let at ooL be loreott.tn how vital a
F. j Vtrn IJiwson, Springfield, l1tnnasium wtH be. That 18, it
Sr._,.
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r . Dave £eliOT, Tecumooh, Sr.
tlletr boy&lt; lmodtlbl mon coiU!•
C. Ooh:lon Mickey, Chlllleothc-, Lently on the doora of the houses
Jr. •R. h' H
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in which live the champion s.
G. lC ae oyt, a1ounl em on,
Sr.
G. Dick Jonea, Columbus Nor : ~
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Mason Motb.ers Cluh ' at .i. meetlng
held lut week at tbe' ~O:me, Of Kn.
Plul Neaae.
. It .... explained 10 ~~· .lf.'loP by

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M-G-M seoul Com"""'lon.,.1 thJI
the ·M•n ttbop 1$· In daqer -of
tOoinr ·tta ebal"ler boeoun of the

lack 9f intere•t of merfln the eom-

nfunity on ttie seouti committee.
The .town n~ . has' an.- £¥-Plorer

The Home-buildtrs Class ol th~
Church of Cbrilt met Tuesday
at the chureb with Cuh Bahr,
president. In ehara:e. Elizabeth
llowlb led the opening devotional
serviee Which inrluded pl'll)'er by
Rey. Fred Gardner. , - Scripturu
readlng by Mrl. Gardner an..:J
hy~D:• accompanied bS' Mrs. Arthur Skinner.
Mra. Kenneth . MeEJbinny was
'chairman of a reeeat bake sale
wl_len .a total: ~ ..... 99 wal cleared. Tbt! mQney was used to pur·
etta~ ~hairs' for tbe todal rOom.
at the cbureb and the class has a
n.ew · project .of placinJ· NCks for
the ~ba).r stotage at one end of
tht~

Post a.n&lt;t a cub ~t. pac., ~e

LIVESTOCK REPORT
Galli.Polis, Oblo, Hap: 175 tQ 2io
lbL 18 to 16.'1.,; 220 to Z30 1&amp;. 18
.to 16.1!0. Lith! IUO to 18.75 Fat
1;owa 12 10 16; Stap 12 10 1.11;
Boart 9 lo 14; Sow! and ptga 110
to .IOO; Shoats 41o 1&amp;.
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OATI'!JE - Steen 12 ~ '18;
Heifers 10 to 18; Baby Beef 14
to 18; Fat Cowa 9 to 12-GO; Can·
net:a 6 to 9; Bulls 12 to 1$; MUk"
Cows 60 lo 1~.

social room.

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VEAL CAILVES - Tops- 28.80f
Seconds 24 to 28; Medium ·14 to
20; Com. and Hva,. 1~ to 24; CWII
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SlimP - hes and :r,.ma. 4 10
10; Stoek Ewes 3 to 8; Fat Sbeep
3 to -8; Cu1ls J to 4; BUcks 3 to 8;
Fat 1Yetbers 3 to e.
LAMBS - Tops 19.60; Seconds
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Ellgenp T •P1ett .
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the ween end wlth Mn. Jna WeJ..
w•nd and lin. GrJ'n•lt Clt&gt;payn.
rHB 1111'1'11 J'AJIILI'
Okey lloush ltlt Monday rpornMra. W. W. and )Jl"L I a~ R.
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lDI for Florlda where he ~pecta St.ata and 'Mrf. GebevleYe ,Lewl1
Wm]Jlp ltMett •ere held oll
(ContfnuH ,,.,.. ,.,. .,..,
to tpend II few weeki.
IIPfdt Fridly with Kn .._, Roul)t IO:U wltfi an aLbmdance of 20 ~lor TrainHI&amp; ~eulon eondue'-"d
Llwrenee Richard Wolfe of
¥r .t.ad Nr1. Cecil BleMIAI' Sr. Mlllard Bwerb:, 'leadiDa:.
:~t Camp Arro&lt;t-bea4 at tbe TTlDavie, Gri1Ve Jpent Man~r. wltb and Ella, Mr. aDd lin. cecli BJH.
Attendance ' at tJie Wed. e\rt' . State Area Couneil Boy Scout
his father arfd tiltcr• of lfn on.
· ling and Myra aftd Eddie, and pray¥r .ervlee wa.s 21 '1\'lth Lin outside HuntlnJton .
Mr. and lin Bert Rolllnt, Mr. Mr•. Lizzie Rollint , were tuetts nle Gaul , h~adln_a:. This wrek';
V. S. lerrel~ Sr., irlJUtuUon~
aod Mrt. Clinton ruffle o! Lean SaLur4ay art-W'noon - ot Mr. and Jeacter ia Garnet Wind land.
representatlve ot Troop 230 RlD
were (~inner gucsta of Mr. and ,Mrs. Calvin Blelllina and Lewia.
TbiM)' three youlh and ndul· .~ Gra nde, 0 ., told bew ~ ~
Mrs. Fred Roush, Monday.
Mr.· and Mrs. Mel.vin Bonec:uUer attended lhe Sl. Patrick 's par' y Jll a newlf reorganlzd Troop *4'
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and son , and Connie 1pent the week elid h('Jd in the cbu'rch basement oa pro¥reMin,. TAler now h.ave ·eJshl
Robert, called on Mr. and Mra. wllh relatives in Columbus.
March 16 1ponsort:d bY the MYJo'. troop committee msmbers 111nd J,2
Ceell Blesslng and Ella Monday
D,wltht Gibbs and C. f'. BleuiDJ~: Music, tln-a:lng and game• werf Hoy S ~ oUII and bave Mt ·a ttotP~ ·
evening.
were in New Haven Friday on the e~tertalnm~Pnt of the evoninl(. Of 24 boy1 as th11 y.e•r'• JDIL ·•'
, MJP.s. Elizabeth Bo&amp;1on and two business.
Chili soup, pltklel and cotfce
Fred Hibbs reported that :1t
silai's wel"tt Tuesday evening KUe»tt
Mrs. Lora Mae B;rOwn and Sue \Ve,l'e served.
the CounciJ &amp;..ecutive Board
Mpf .Mr. David Thompson and tam· Ellen are 111 at tf\eir home at
The Alfred Hom1 Demon.s Ln· rneeUnc a 2(1 ,p ereent eo•mllli.).l
·nr. ,
Board.
Lion Club met at the home of has betnJppi'OYed o-n the exposl:11. 'Charlie Brown. visited witb hla Mrs. Connie W~h 01 New Haven Olive Beyler, ·M-lrcb 16 with ar. tion tJckets 10ld and eomplet'
:: fa~i1y recently at Board.
apent the week end With Mlu attendance of 16. The subjec1 ~tdement made t.be .~If of the
. t!; Mr. and M·rs. Arch Rou11h lnd Gloria Crump,
was "Oven Meala" with Mr~. MGK E.tp!NiUon, A.pl'il
u • ~iJ Blessing were in GaiHpoljs
Mrs. Mary Gr-imm has been ill, Beyler and Leota \Varner, lead·
Col. 0 . v. KnlpJ), pt, Pleasant,
., Tu~sday where Mrs. Roush con- wltl:l the flu .
era. D~trlng the busine~ mettln;d Wtui appointed · Ute nominatlnq
. .'!lilted her ph )isician.
Mrs. Lora Mae Brown and Mrs. plans for Achlevement Day on eommitlee chairman for the ~n­
•. :ct~cnnie Blessing' an,d family of Don '11rompson were in New Ha· }.1areh 27 were diseustled. Th~ oual presentation dinner tO be
_ Albany, Ohio Mr-s. Sal'ah Hannull'\ ven Satu~diy where Mb. Bnwn next mecll.na: will be held at tb~ beld April 20. Time and place tu
·· ~·nd sons ol Mt. Alto were recent con!lulted her doctor.
home of Leota Warner April 11 be Qnuouncfd at a later date, •
guests of Mr. Lewis Blessing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallu Gibbs of with 8 potluck meal. Tohe pro~ct
Mile• EppJey, GaJJipo-11 11 waa ap·• Mr. tmd Mra. Fred Roush were B~aad Run, Mr. and .J4n. Dwlcht is varied (aiirthint lUll' one wish· pointed
musical
arran1ement
.. _. tn Leon an~ Point Pleasant T.ues. Gibbs of Oak Grove s·pent Sunday e.! help on -or haa not )•et bel!n ebairman for the dinner. v . S.
·:. dflY on bus1De8.'!, They also went af·ternoon WJIUI Frank Uevina, Pt. conlpleled)
Jerrell Sr. was appointed com·
to West Columbi~ a~d brought a Pleasant, who,- ls Ul.
Funeral 'aerviees for Mrs. J. . E. mitlee chalrman in ehargt of the
load o~ coal to V1rgll Burrir.
·M~ .and Mr1. tred Rouah hid Pitta .were held at the Orange MGM Camporee due to be held
._: . Calvut Blessing Lcalled on his as dmn~r 1uests Sunday Mr. and Church Thursday afternoon.
May HHI-1 2 at the MGM Cam"
r• l'll:tl\er flU~ mother yf Mason Mon- Mrs. W1llard Gooderh.am ~nd two
Mr. at1d Mrs. Beryl Summ~~- · Chester.
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day mc:tnr~g. .
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SOD$, Mr. and !)Ira. Charlie M:oore, 'field and ·family of Pit.t!bureb,r,
Miss Twtla Jt1ckard 'Was a guest Caft'ol s~ a.n_d Tarry all er .IH:unt- P
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lle4 b
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Irwin Scullin Tri State arc-~ .
,:;;;ct· her slster·ln·ltw, Mrs. Bcullb iontlon~ Aftei'Cio~ ~NU -Mfe Mr. Lo~ 'Uf~:~aand c1::~ he~:~ council scout executive gi.vf.~ .
· "l'ckord Tuesday.
l abd Mrs. Ted Stewart .ani. Fran~ th
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,film prcaentatil)h on diatrld · OP'Mrs. W. J. Rollins called on her Van Mat're, Weat Columbia and
;%• ~1 p;:lyibtll. :~~ts. d
eralian.
"Our ChaUenae; t ;~ 1H
grandson. Lewis Blessing Tuesday. Mrs. Ina W,clgand.
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arr an
son Scouting'' in thiJ area "• rlaiJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rollins and
The t.adles Aid fll Oal Grove l-Eroy of ReeWville called 9.U to thl! 1rou., b)' ~Ilia. Tbi~ w.p~
two daughten of Leon were guests f!UB ·Cbuttb ,...et Tuesday with M~. and Mrs. Arthur Ather.ton foUow~ by Fred Hibba intorpliJ)t
of Mr. and ~!ra. Fred Rou!3h on M.n . Ethel Rayburn o~ Pl~1n V:al· and daughter Sunday .afternoon. ,the ,group -Cif o.u~ enttre pee~. to
Tuesdal:' ~vemng and all clillled on Jey. 'those pfeseDt were Ereell,
loli"· .and Mrs. Gerald SwarteSof· tbntlnue to budd a-eoutlpg ·for
Ute Cecil !Jlessing!.
'Nellie and Loul&amp;e ·Adkina, Mflt. 11ar 1etU Visited home , folks •t· bo)'s in the district. He particU'":Mrs. Carrie Kfng w3 s ..the. gu.e•t AUle HQflman, .Mrs. \Jar. Rousb, urday nigbt and sunday.
1\rly ern~hasi!~d the qppof'Wnity
~ 'of' Mrs. Ada Thompson 'Wed-Deaday )ln. ·EtJ,el Fry; Mrs. Laura · Gibbt, · Mri. Irll Carr anfl daugbtel'.~ a~eai:t' for ea~h . opJ!fa"Une ,fj)Dl ·
""evening.
hev. and Mrs. Forrest Murray, attended a· bl!thday party· a~ ,th€ · rnittee in the district. and aUUin·
..."'"')J·rs. May RDush ~ E:la and Maude Mrs. Ai})bie Thomp«on and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl BlJ;"D ed th~lr varimts fllnCtiOns.
:.: Blessing, Mrs. Jteth' Brooks spent N~ra Aatdnl. . ,
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bi~1 •one. da last week for lbeir
A general dl~ulon was ied
' Wednesd:w with Mrs. Fannie Tay.
Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Blessina: of dnfhttr, Ruth Ann on her ofJ.f1.~1 by Scullin on tile April Relati!)n·
· lor and finis~cd a quilt for Mrs. pt, Plea':'nl taJled on Mr. and birthday. '
ship conf8rence to be held in eo11.•
~: , ~nna Fry of Illinois. They put an· Mrs. Cecil Blesaina Saturday eve·
Mrs. Ni~ Robinson and son 'JI.tJ. jUncUon WI'UJ the April 29 an·
··''olher quilt in the frame~. VLR(tors Dlng.
~rt Vislte'd h,er · son-tn·law ~nd nuat presentation dinner. Re e:c·
' We]e P.., A. Blessing and son, Les·
Those caWng on ·~Is Blessing dautbter, Mr. and Mr$. GetalO PlaiDed wh~t the relationlhLP, ton·
(' tl~ of Charleston_, Mrs. Curtis fiiua.c!J,y were Lawrence •lld Paul Sw~ of Marietta Sun4ay.
.ferenoe coUld do tor the - M.Gll
:" joung of Dunbar and Cecil Bless· WJnebrenner, Mr. and Mrs. CharVisitors in the Wm. Carr hem_[ Dl•trict. That the purpo,9e of ~he
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les Hannum, Dave, .~nqnie and S.u.,aday evening ~re Mr.. and meet•nr was to help the public
'' "·: Mr. and M;rs. Taft Boston and Robert of Mt. Alto, and the three Mt"). 40 Buck" Sba~fer or Pom~rot to learn more abol,lt scouting and
"'.' lt~n~son, M1ke, were Wednesday t-.blldren of lrtr. and Mts. Bill Hlh· and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woode. , to .help secure leadership (or
•· IJ!tNemng guests or Mr. and Mrs. num · of MUlwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hopkltl~
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aug er
e Y _ O. IIY on
Those prcaent .were Uked to
tr Ella
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mr-'1. Cecil
and of M
· 1·58 Gloria Crumn, Sundav, aft- ·spent the weekend'
at the . home ol coo1ac t ·prom1·nent' men · 1n 'f) &lt;•
EthelBlesslng
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r. ll)d )'drs. Vere Swart:z and Wtn . ganil:atlon!l and InduStry to a··
Th UT~tUay
afternoon with Mr. and
M
d M' Sl 1 Adkl
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r. an
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D!l o
tend . ihe AprJl 29 event. Tho::
';, : ' Mrs. Ora Hart and Jonas . Mart r;ew Haven were a:~c~ests ot rela.
meetJng adjourned at tP. M.
., "falled on Mr. and Mra. Fred Roush 'U••• ot Plain Valle~ Sunday alter·
. NEW HAVEN
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.. fns In the home of the former two. '· Mr. an Mrs. Cecil Besting and
Mrs. Da\'id Fields Jr. was host.- · ..._.
:¥ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush' we're Ella, and Fred Roush consulted • ess to a Stanle;r Pu.ty Itt ber hom ..
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Dr. Sommer at Leop Sunday and
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ca11 ers in · oint :Pleasant ca·Hed .an ltev. W. S. Billups of Pt-. on Fr1 ay eve ng. emonstratoc. gan, Unda Bnker, ReV. T. W.
Thursday.
fleasant who 18 ill.
was Mr~. Delmer Newberry a~d Schuler, Barbart~ Shell and Nancy
·"''''' Mrs. Amy Boston called on1 Mr.
.Mrs. w. W. Staats was Saturday ~oor prize was won by MrJI, Wt1- Shell.
, ¥11~ Mrs. Cecil J:llessing and Ella att:~rnoon ruest of Mrs. Fannie Tay ham kelly. G11mes were pl.ayed
From Trinity Church .fn Pl.
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lor:
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and several others aUto won prizes. Pleasant were Rev. A. c . You~.
..... ,.!Bl11ie Weigand Was a business
Mrs, Ralph Mt-nerinott and ehil· Othen. ·attendlng were ,Mra. Lester Nickkie Holly,
Karen White,
, .a~ler in Point Ple8SIII)t Saturday. ren of Chestnut JU4.ge ;.SP-ell.~ S.un· Dodaon, Mr~ George Car~on,. ML'S. Judy Johnson ,
Shirley PUllin,
.~t:·. J;Aht Rrl~s~ of Da\'ifS ' Grl:lV~ · had day:rJMUA hac •.lMAef!·, aod -mo\ibef, Ji:d!~b~ ·We!!':~.r . Mr~: J:!~rtt '_fiel~s, Sonja 111..4r\~ Q:,arla .. Moss, Chari·
'!' •.a.. sale. at hts rarlll saturday sell· Mr .and,Ml's, William Brooks.
. ~rs. Charles A. weaver, 'lfr.s. Jim e!J' Gr~., Davi«' Johnson, Donald i •
·:•1ng hts .ows as he is goint out Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roush and Keefer, !~-Irs. LeoJ'!ard Field.s, Mrr.. Head, Bob K»opp and John
, - of the dairy busJne·n .
chUdren of ~avies Grove spent · Dexler ErWin, Mrs-. FCJSter Grin· Grou.
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.......Mr. an'd Mrs. Wayne Hart Jr. of Sunday afternoon with Mr. and stead, Mrs. Btlly Fields, 'Mnl. WiJ·
La ·wantbl Wray repre!lented
:::;.~.9Utmbus.~pent the week end with Mrs. Leonud Roush and family.
llam Gibbs and Marilyn. Mils Bet· Brale Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart ~r; aM
Robert Fry and mother were t .. ]!:eUy, Mrs. Glen, Welliver, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bo!lton.
Sunday evening guests of relative! Robert Bcaeb and Amy, Mra. Luf· _ man to wot'k wUh participants In
,_Mr. and Mrs 'fofiey Myers were In Point !Pleasant.
ema Weaver and Angela Field" tl}e Talent Show far t•he Lakin Pa·
Sunday dinner gue!Ul of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. William BrookS had
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.uenti. Alio • ~ommtttee was apMrs. Dennis Roush.
at Saturday evenlna guest!, Mrs.
the N~ lt.Ven Mothtrl Club poiDted to meet with New Haven
Mrs. Irene Winebrenner and W. W. S\aab, ){f'~ and Mrs. James met 'fond.,- Ever-faa at the boOM ·~e• men on aponsorinc' lJ
Donna were reeent guest!t of Mr. Staats and Mr."_Etnle Grimm.
of. Md.._Eu1ene iresson ·. ..~Ot )!irl.. Qi.if!h for tho "W.ater Show" tOr
and Mrs. Guy Blessing of Mason.
'Jobnnl~ Frr and son, Jimmy ot James CUnningham -as co-hostess. be ·held later in summer.
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Scriptme reading was by ~·
Rev, JtQ'mDhd Peters was the
Myra and Eddie, Akron, spent the E'd .Fey Sunday evening.'
Gerald Clark. Mrs. Donald Bro~n. IU~t apeaker and topie was "RiJ·
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ceril
Nebon Brown ir employed by presided durin~t the business inc- etoua Child Ttalning."
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'Blessing Sr. and Ella.
Mr. Curtis R~kard.
eting. TJie club 1r0led to pu~hiiC , At the .I!ODchlllOD of ·the )ite~~ ·J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RoUih, Mr.
Mr .and M'ra. Andy Edwards of ValleY Ball ·and net ~or · pupl~ ~J
\na a white elephant aj,J~ "WM.""'- •
and Mrs. Arch Roush a~d M~ Don Huntinl(on were cueslt of Mr. and NeW Haven Grade School. Mr1. ·held
tnd a ttork shower fer Mrs. ·
0. Aten attended the funeral of Mrs. Dennis Rouah, Sundly eve&amp; Dob Murray was appointed rbair· Eugene Athey. Atte.ndtng were
.Morgan Rous'h at the Mt. Oli-ve ing, ~' -.,--''. .,'-cc:''C ....:-:--::--:-Church Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Francee Edwards called on · .. Mr. Billie We!Cmd .eaUed ~n thci!e name'd above and M~s. Lu·
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Lawrence Winebrenner of Col· MilS Anita BNwn Sunday even· Jlln, W. J. Ohapnl&amp;JI Sunday after-- ther SmJth, Mrs. JloJind Karr,
)Irs. 0. J. Qoa.Uc, Mr.'l. • Mar!on
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Mt. and Mn.- Arch Rouab spent Oblinger, Mn,. Paul RGusli, and
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Ross Winebtenner.
Sunday afternoon 8Ueits of ,Mr. ·SUnday evening with Mr. and ·Mrs. Mrs. Jack . Flesher. sending gilt.!
SOMETHIN&lt;7 YOIJ
· Mra, Ralph · Fink and )!rs: '
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weilland and Mrt. Lew King of Point Plea· lves Ki111.
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acout troop •hould remain· Ill tJ.e. lilies to decora~e the t'huteb sane'\
IOwn., •• tnterip&gt; perltid oloeout tum and !b• elass· will be In
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W8tl Vemosf ltiy, Ro~, Qit· lcoutTtie committee -in charge will
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. btl Mr. •nd M'b:. Ronald Spr.nger,
he seholsrs of Caeur ~Un
Mr. aild Mrs.~ Williain Grueser, Cluti. of the _Eastern Local SChool
Jn -otbe:r buslneu ·the· clUb re- Mrs. Al!~d ,ROush, - Mr. lnd Mrs. _ Dis!X'JC·t ~et ·at the Tuppers
ported thJt ·and'e» ti.~ ~·n · pur.. · WUlilm -Slater, Mr. and . M!~ . I Plapms auditorium on· March 1:1 at
ebued for ·Dplene _StukeY of · ~·· Tbomae Bowen, Mr. and Mr,.;. 8 · M.
son, who il a patient at.Sl ~~,
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Hospital. tn HWltlq.gt,_DI\ where· abe Herman Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs.
T~e meeting was rn· ehar;e· .:&gt;f
ia liUdergolas ope,!ltlan~ · fqllqw· Harold Lohse.
John Hetzer, president. The, roil
tng ':bur:na receive4 ~ · ·household
Plana were also made to have a call was answered by glvi.Jll a
fire durinr the ·Wig.~.
Bake Sale and corsage sale en th£: fact about Caesar. Plana werlil
In charge of . the meetlnr Wll Saturday before· ·Mothers' D~t\' , made for the club to sendJrePreMn. Letter. Zerfde. J:l:evoUon,all Mi.y 11. The. class member.c~ en- sentatives to the Junlor Claaaii:al
were read by Mr4- ,Ralpb :~arqef. joyed a Bible quiz for {heir IDCial League Convention / to be •held
.AMiattng Mra. Nease a• . ho,t.euea hour and a . dessert
cotir.;c. March 29 at 'Columbus. Plana
we~ Mra. warner tnd lin. carrying ·qut the SL"' PatriCk's were alse discussed tor· Latin
George Clisoti.
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Day them~, was · aerved by Mn. week which wiU include a bin·
Preani were 1lfrS. T: , B~ McGOw- Elizabeth Roush and _Mr. an:l. quet to be held the week of
&amp;D, Mn. Jamea Diehl, Mrs• . Lei- Mrs. Arthur Sklilner.
April 21.
ter Zerkle,· Mra. Georg~ Bum.t.,
The program included 1 r J·
Mrs. bdford ID&amp;Iea, 1111- Leater
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on !be "Ides . of March" by
Dodaon, Mn. Stanl07" HariJoiU',
M.utha
Goebe1; "St. · Patrick's
Mr~. Chulea Yeaa;,r, Mr1. Mary
Day" by Yvonne Damewood ond
BelT)'.
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·Donna Frecker; and the slnl(ng
!lf. Irtsb songs acc:ompanied bJ
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P.Jans were made for, a Rummaga. Janet Knight
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Sale to be· held .In early May wben
Games and
rerreshmenta con·- ··
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The Edght·h ))Jrthday 'of Eugene
iDevottons led by Mrs. c . F. ~knts.JI.t, John H~tur,
Yvonne
Trlpl~t. ao.n of ~. . .d JMI..,k. Tamptlna opened tM meetina .0Juqt"'09~. 1 Jan1ce
H~~n,
F...Triplett
~,elel&gt;roud Willi a ·~d J IIIIOrt'IMUn. ., ll'llio• ·wu, .shar~~;)ltit~'*· • D9_qiJ,\, fre.k•r.
party Tqe:sday ·anet,nooD Jn the held' witlt M~: ·Dwltfit.; Parler, Janetl friijht1 Arlene C~fvi~l,
seeond grade ~t Central tau.ght by president, presiding.
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Madl. Y.n Brown, Marilyn Bu~~ey
Mlsa Mary Vh:ii'l~ J;le;l~J.
~ deuert e~urae w~s aerved. by RO$e1Jlary Sl~de, Edgar Hal'tJ.IDI,
Mrs. Trhtlett W.ullf.ed b)• Mra. the hMtelses Mrs. Harry P.. Smitb BUI Bahr, I'lfartha Goebel, Jen
Charles
served lee crea'in and Mrs. 'l'he'o SmUb from a tab!e ltirkhar.t, Marlene
Torrence.
and ehocolatfi cup eakes. Becky with greeD ·eover and centered Mary Wilson -and the advyql'fl
Triplett 7"aaa a euest.
With. an .!lrrlingement of daffodib. Mrs. Sa_,.er and Mrs. Rire.

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Mason Motb.ers Cluh ' at .i. meetlng
held lut week at tbe' ~O:me, Of Kn.
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The .town n~ . has' an.- £¥-Plorer

The Home-buildtrs Class ol th~
Church of Cbrilt met Tuesday
at the chureb with Cuh Bahr,
president. In ehara:e. Elizabeth
llowlb led the opening devotional
serviee Which inrluded pl'll)'er by
Rey. Fred Gardner. , - Scripturu
readlng by Mrl. Gardner an..:J
hy~D:• accompanied bS' Mrs. Arthur Skinner.
Mra. Kenneth . MeEJbinny was
'chairman of a reeeat bake sale
wl_len .a total: ~ ..... 99 wal cleared. Tbt! mQney was used to pur·
etta~ ~hairs' for tbe todal rOom.
at the cbureb and the class has a
n.ew · project .of placinJ· NCks for
the ~ba).r stotage at one end of
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LIVESTOCK REPORT
Galli.Polis, Oblo, Hap: 175 tQ 2io
lbL 18 to 16.'1.,; 220 to Z30 1&amp;. 18
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1;owa 12 10 16; Stap 12 10 1.11;
Boart 9 lo 14; Sow! and ptga 110
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Heifers 10 to 18; Baby Beef 14
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net:a 6 to 9; Bulls 12 to 1$; MUk"
Cows 60 lo 1~.

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w•nd and lin. GrJ'n•lt Clt&gt;payn.
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Okey lloush ltlt Monday rpornMra. W. W. and )Jl"L I a~ R.
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Wm]Jlp ltMett •ere held oll
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to tpend II few weeki.
IIPfdt Fridly with Kn .._, Roul)t IO:U wltfi an aLbmdance of 20 ~lor TrainHI&amp; ~eulon eondue'-"d
Llwrenee Richard Wolfe of
¥r .t.ad Nr1. Cecil BleMIAI' Sr. Mlllard Bwerb:, 'leadiDa:.
:~t Camp Arro&lt;t-bea4 at tbe TTlDavie, Gri1Ve Jpent Man~r. wltb and Ella, Mr. aDd lin. cecli BJH.
Attendance ' at tJie Wed. e\rt' . State Area Couneil Boy Scout
his father arfd tiltcr• of lfn on.
· ling and Myra aftd Eddie, and pray¥r .ervlee wa.s 21 '1\'lth Lin outside HuntlnJton .
Mr. and lin Bert Rolllnt, Mr. Mr•. Lizzie Rollint , were tuetts nle Gaul , h~adln_a:. This wrek';
V. S. lerrel~ Sr., irlJUtuUon~
aod Mrt. Clinton ruffle o! Lean SaLur4ay art-W'noon - ot Mr. and Jeacter ia Garnet Wind land.
representatlve ot Troop 230 RlD
were (~inner gucsta of Mr. and ,Mrs. Calvin Blelllina and Lewia.
TbiM)' three youlh and ndul· .~ Gra nde, 0 ., told bew ~ ~
Mrs. Fred Roush, Monday.
Mr.· and Mrs. Mel.vin Bonec:uUer attended lhe Sl. Patrick 's par' y Jll a newlf reorganlzd Troop *4'
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and son , and Connie 1pent the week elid h('Jd in the cbu'rch basement oa pro¥reMin,. TAler now h.ave ·eJshl
Robert, called on Mr. and Mra. wllh relatives in Columbus.
March 16 1ponsort:d bY the MYJo'. troop committee msmbers 111nd J,2
Ceell Blesslng and Ella Monday
D,wltht Gibbs and C. f'. BleuiDJ~: Music, tln-a:lng and game• werf Hoy S ~ oUII and bave Mt ·a ttotP~ ·
evening.
were in New Haven Friday on the e~tertalnm~Pnt of the evoninl(. Of 24 boy1 as th11 y.e•r'• JDIL ·•'
, MJP.s. Elizabeth Bo&amp;1on and two business.
Chili soup, pltklel and cotfce
Fred Hibbs reported that :1t
silai's wel"tt Tuesday evening KUe»tt
Mrs. Lora Mae B;rOwn and Sue \Ve,l'e served.
the CounciJ &amp;..ecutive Board
Mpf .Mr. David Thompson and tam· Ellen are 111 at tf\eir home at
The Alfred Hom1 Demon.s Ln· rneeUnc a 2(1 ,p ereent eo•mllli.).l
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Board.
Lion Club met at the home of has betnJppi'OYed o-n the exposl:11. 'Charlie Brown. visited witb hla Mrs. Connie W~h 01 New Haven Olive Beyler, ·M-lrcb 16 with ar. tion tJckets 10ld and eomplet'
:: fa~i1y recently at Board.
apent the week end With Mlu attendance of 16. The subjec1 ~tdement made t.be .~If of the
. t!; Mr. and M·rs. Arch Rou11h lnd Gloria Crump,
was "Oven Meala" with Mr~. MGK E.tp!NiUon, A.pl'il
u • ~iJ Blessing were in GaiHpoljs
Mrs. Mary Gr-imm has been ill, Beyler and Leota \Varner, lead·
Col. 0 . v. KnlpJ), pt, Pleasant,
., Tu~sday where Mrs. Roush con- wltl:l the flu .
era. D~trlng the busine~ mettln;d Wtui appointed · Ute nominatlnq
. .'!lilted her ph )isician.
Mrs. Lora Mae Brown and Mrs. plans for Achlevement Day on eommitlee chairman for the ~n­
•. :ct~cnnie Blessing' an,d family of Don '11rompson were in New Ha· }.1areh 27 were diseustled. Th~ oual presentation dinner tO be
_ Albany, Ohio Mr-s. Sal'ah Hannull'\ ven Satu~diy where Mb. Bnwn next mecll.na: will be held at tb~ beld April 20. Time and place tu
·· ~·nd sons ol Mt. Alto were recent con!lulted her doctor.
home of Leota Warner April 11 be Qnuouncfd at a later date, •
guests of Mr. Lewis Blessing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallu Gibbs of with 8 potluck meal. Tohe pro~ct
Mile• EppJey, GaJJipo-11 11 waa ap·• Mr. tmd Mra. Fred Roush were B~aad Run, Mr. and .J4n. Dwlcht is varied (aiirthint lUll' one wish· pointed
musical
arran1ement
.. _. tn Leon an~ Point Pleasant T.ues. Gibbs of Oak Grove s·pent Sunday e.! help on -or haa not )•et bel!n ebairman for the dinner. v . S.
·:. dflY on bus1De8.'!, They also went af·ternoon WJIUI Frank Uevina, Pt. conlpleled)
Jerrell Sr. was appointed com·
to West Columbi~ a~d brought a Pleasant, who,- ls Ul.
Funeral 'aerviees for Mrs. J. . E. mitlee chalrman in ehargt of the
load o~ coal to V1rgll Burrir.
·M~ .and Mr1. tred Rouah hid Pitta .were held at the Orange MGM Camporee due to be held
._: . Calvut Blessing Lcalled on his as dmn~r 1uests Sunday Mr. and Church Thursday afternoon.
May HHI-1 2 at the MGM Cam"
r• l'll:tl\er flU~ mother yf Mason Mon- Mrs. W1llard Gooderh.am ~nd two
Mr. at1d Mrs. Beryl Summ~~- · Chester.
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SOD$, Mr. and !)Ira. Charlie M:oore, 'field and ·family of Pit.t!bureb,r,
Miss Twtla Jt1ckard 'Was a guest Caft'ol s~ a.n_d Tarry all er .IH:unt- P
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,:;;;ct· her slster·ln·ltw, Mrs. Bcullb iontlon~ Aftei'Cio~ ~NU -Mfe Mr. Lo~ 'Uf~:~aand c1::~ he~:~ council scout executive gi.vf.~ .
· "l'ckord Tuesday.
l abd Mrs. Ted Stewart .ani. Fran~ th
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"Our ChaUenae; t ;~ 1H
grandson. Lewis Blessing Tuesday. Mrs. Ina W,clgand.
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son Scouting'' in thiJ area "• rlaiJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rollins and
The t.adles Aid fll Oal Grove l-Eroy of ReeWville called 9.U to thl! 1rou., b)' ~Ilia. Tbi~ w.p~
two daughten of Leon were guests f!UB ·Cbuttb ,...et Tuesday with M~. and Mrs. Arthur Ather.ton foUow~ by Fred Hibba intorpliJ)t
of Mr. and ~!ra. Fred Rou!3h on M.n . Ethel Rayburn o~ Pl~1n V:al· and daughter Sunday .afternoon. ,the ,group -Cif o.u~ enttre pee~. to
Tuesdal:' ~vemng and all clillled on Jey. 'those pfeseDt were Ereell,
loli"· .and Mrs. Gerald SwarteSof· tbntlnue to budd a-eoutlpg ·for
Ute Cecil !Jlessing!.
'Nellie and Loul&amp;e ·Adkina, Mflt. 11ar 1etU Visited home , folks •t· bo)'s in the district. He particU'":Mrs. Carrie Kfng w3 s ..the. gu.e•t AUle HQflman, .Mrs. \Jar. Rousb, urday nigbt and sunday.
1\rly ern~hasi!~d the qppof'Wnity
~ 'of' Mrs. Ada Thompson 'Wed-Deaday )ln. ·EtJ,el Fry; Mrs. Laura · Gibbt, · Mri. Irll Carr anfl daugbtel'.~ a~eai:t' for ea~h . opJ!fa"Une ,fj)Dl ·
""evening.
hev. and Mrs. Forrest Murray, attended a· bl!thday party· a~ ,th€ · rnittee in the district. and aUUin·
..."'"')J·rs. May RDush ~ E:la and Maude Mrs. Ai})bie Thomp«on and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl BlJ;"D ed th~lr varimts fllnCtiOns.
:.: Blessing, Mrs. Jteth' Brooks spent N~ra Aatdnl. . ,
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bi~1 •one. da last week for lbeir
A general dl~ulon was ied
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Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Blessina: of dnfhttr, Ruth Ann on her ofJ.f1.~1 by Scullin on tile April Relati!)n·
· lor and finis~cd a quilt for Mrs. pt, Plea':'nl taJled on Mr. and birthday. '
ship conf8rence to be held in eo11.•
~: , ~nna Fry of Illinois. They put an· Mrs. Cecil Blesaina Saturday eve·
Mrs. Ni~ Robinson and son 'JI.tJ. jUncUon WI'UJ the April 29 an·
··''olher quilt in the frame~. VLR(tors Dlng.
~rt Vislte'd h,er · son-tn·law ~nd nuat presentation dinner. Re e:c·
' We]e P.., A. Blessing and son, Les·
Those caWng on ·~Is Blessing dautbter, Mr. and Mr$. GetalO PlaiDed wh~t the relationlhLP, ton·
(' tl~ of Charleston_, Mrs. Curtis fiiua.c!J,y were Lawrence •lld Paul Sw~ of Marietta Sun4ay.
.ferenoe coUld do tor the - M.Gll
:" joung of Dunbar and Cecil Bless· WJnebrenner, Mr. and Mrs. CharVisitors in the Wm. Carr hem_[ Dl•trict. That the purpo,9e of ~he
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les Hannum, Dave, .~nqnie and S.u.,aday evening ~re Mr.. and meet•nr was to help the public
'' "·: Mr. and M;rs. Taft Boston and Robert of Mt. Alto, and the three Mt"). 40 Buck" Sba~fer or Pom~rot to learn more abol,lt scouting and
"'.' lt~n~son, M1ke, were Wednesday t-.blldren of lrtr. and Mts. Bill Hlh· and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woode. , to .help secure leadership (or
•· IJ!tNemng guests or Mr. and Mrs. num · of MUlwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hopkltl~
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Those prcaent .were Uked to
tr Ella
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mr-'1. Cecil
and of M
· 1·58 Gloria Crumn, Sundav, aft- ·spent the weekend'
at the . home ol coo1ac t ·prom1·nent' men · 1n 'f) &lt;•
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afternoon with Mr. and
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tend . ihe AprJl 29 event. Tho::
';, : ' Mrs. Ora Hart and Jonas . Mart r;ew Haven were a:~c~ests ot rela.
meetJng adjourned at tP. M.
., "falled on Mr. and Mra. Fred Roush 'U••• ot Plain Valle~ Sunday alter·
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Mrs. Da\'id Fields Jr. was host.- · ..._.
:¥ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush' we're Ella, and Fred Roush consulted • ess to a Stanle;r Pu.ty Itt ber hom ..
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Dr. Sommer at Leop Sunday and
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ca11 ers in · oint :Pleasant ca·Hed .an ltev. W. S. Billups of Pt-. on Fr1 ay eve ng. emonstratoc. gan, Unda Bnker, ReV. T. W.
Thursday.
fleasant who 18 ill.
was Mr~. Delmer Newberry a~d Schuler, Barbart~ Shell and Nancy
·"''''' Mrs. Amy Boston called on1 Mr.
.Mrs. w. W. Staats was Saturday ~oor prize was won by MrJI, Wt1- Shell.
, ¥11~ Mrs. Cecil J:llessing and Ella att:~rnoon ruest of Mrs. Fannie Tay ham kelly. G11mes were pl.ayed
From Trinity Church .fn Pl.
~--; _~dnesday evenmg.
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and several others aUto won prizes. Pleasant were Rev. A. c . You~.
..... ,.!Bl11ie Weigand Was a business
Mrs, Ralph Mt-nerinott and ehil· Othen. ·attendlng were ,Mra. Lester Nickkie Holly,
Karen White,
, .a~ler in Point Ple8SIII)t Saturday. ren of Chestnut JU4.ge ;.SP-ell.~ S.un· Dodaon, Mr~ George Car~on,. ML'S. Judy Johnson ,
Shirley PUllin,
.~t:·. J;Aht Rrl~s~ of Da\'ifS ' Grl:lV~ · had day:rJMUA hac •.lMAef!·, aod -mo\ibef, Ji:d!~b~ ·We!!':~.r . Mr~: J:!~rtt '_fiel~s, Sonja 111..4r\~ Q:,arla .. Moss, Chari·
'!' •.a.. sale. at hts rarlll saturday sell· Mr .and,Ml's, William Brooks.
. ~rs. Charles A. weaver, 'lfr.s. Jim e!J' Gr~., Davi«' Johnson, Donald i •
·:•1ng hts .ows as he is goint out Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roush and Keefer, !~-Irs. LeoJ'!ard Field.s, Mrr.. Head, Bob K»opp and John
, - of the dairy busJne·n .
chUdren of ~avies Grove spent · Dexler ErWin, Mrs-. FCJSter Grin· Grou.
,
.......Mr. an'd Mrs. Wayne Hart Jr. of Sunday afternoon with Mr. and stead, Mrs. Btlly Fields, 'Mnl. WiJ·
La ·wantbl Wray repre!lented
:::;.~.9Utmbus.~pent the week end with Mrs. Leonud Roush and family.
llam Gibbs and Marilyn. Mils Bet· Brale Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart ~r; aM
Robert Fry and mother were t .. ]!:eUy, Mrs. Glen, Welliver, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bo!lton.
Sunday evening guests of relative! Robert Bcaeb and Amy, Mra. Luf· _ man to wot'k wUh participants In
,_Mr. and Mrs 'fofiey Myers were In Point !Pleasant.
ema Weaver and Angela Field" tl}e Talent Show far t•he Lakin Pa·
Sunday dinner gue!Ul of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. William BrookS had
,MOT.._ ••, C:LUa
.uenti. Alio • ~ommtttee was apMrs. Dennis Roush.
at Saturday evenlna guest!, Mrs.
the N~ lt.Ven Mothtrl Club poiDted to meet with New Haven
Mrs. Irene Winebrenner and W. W. S\aab, ){f'~ and Mrs. James met 'fond.,- Ever-faa at the boOM ·~e• men on aponsorinc' lJ
Donna were reeent guest!t of Mr. Staats and Mr."_Etnle Grimm.
of. Md.._Eu1ene iresson ·. ..~Ot )!irl.. Qi.if!h for tho "W.ater Show" tOr
and Mrs. Guy Blessing of Mason.
'Jobnnl~ Frr and son, Jimmy ot James CUnningham -as co-hostess. be ·held later in summer.
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Scriptme reading was by ~·
Rev, JtQ'mDhd Peters was the
Myra and Eddie, Akron, spent the E'd .Fey Sunday evening.'
Gerald Clark. Mrs. Donald Bro~n. IU~t apeaker and topie was "RiJ·
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ceril
Nebon Brown ir employed by presided durin~t the business inc- etoua Child Ttalning."
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'Blessing Sr. and Ella.
Mr. Curtis R~kard.
eting. TJie club 1r0led to pu~hiiC , At the .I!ODchlllOD of ·the )ite~~ ·J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RoUih, Mr.
Mr .and M'ra. Andy Edwards of ValleY Ball ·and net ~or · pupl~ ~J
\na a white elephant aj,J~ "WM.""'- •
and Mrs. Arch Roush a~d M~ Don Huntinl(on were cueslt of Mr. and NeW Haven Grade School. Mr1. ·held
tnd a ttork shower fer Mrs. ·
0. Aten attended the funeral of Mrs. Dennis Rouah, Sundly eve&amp; Dob Murray was appointed rbair· Eugene Athey. Atte.ndtng were
.Morgan Rous'h at the Mt. Oli-ve ing, ~' -.,--''. .,'-cc:''C ....:-:--::--:-Church Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Francee Edwards called on · .. Mr. Billie We!Cmd .eaUed ~n thci!e name'd above and M~s. Lu·
AA.NCY
Lawrence Winebrenner of Col· MilS Anita BNwn Sunday even· Jlln, W. J. Ohapnl&amp;JI Sunday after-- ther SmJth, Mrs. JloJind Karr,
)Irs. 0. J. Qoa.Uc, Mr.'l. • Mar!on
umbos visited over the week end lng.
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with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr .and Krc. !veil KiDf were
Mt. and Mn.- Arch Rouab spent Oblinger, Mn,. Paul RGusli, and
OH, MISTER···THERe•s
Ross Winebtenner.
Sunday afternoon 8Ueits of ,Mr. ·SUnday evening with Mr. and ·Mrs. Mrs. Jack . Flesher. sending gilt.!
SOMETHIN&lt;7 YOIJ
· Mra, Ralph · Fink and )!rs: '
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weilland and Mrt. Lew King of Point Plea· lves Ki111.
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and Brenda of Huntington spent iant.
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membera. wer.. .!Old "' lh41 ·1110 · bol" they also votod to buy Easter
acout troop •hould remain· Ill tJ.e. lilies to decora~e the t'huteb sane'\
IOwn., •• tnterip&gt; perltid oloeout tum and !b• elass· will be In
worlc. · ·
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Allo appeirlnt tief&gt;H tile el.u b chureh for l!;astei sunday.
W8tl Vemosf ltiy, Ro~, Qit· lcoutTtie committee -in charge will
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master in MIMn:
. btl Mr. •nd M'b:. Ronald Spr.nger,
he seholsrs of Caeur ~Un
Mr. aild Mrs.~ Williain Grueser, Cluti. of the _Eastern Local SChool
Jn -otbe:r buslneu ·the· clUb re- Mrs. Al!~d ,ROush, - Mr. lnd Mrs. _ Dis!X'JC·t ~et ·at the Tuppers
ported thJt ·and'e» ti.~ ~·n · pur.. · WUlilm -Slater, Mr. and . M!~ . I Plapms auditorium on· March 1:1 at
ebued for ·Dplene _StukeY of · ~·· Tbomae Bowen, Mr. and Mr,.;. 8 · M.
son, who il a patient at.Sl ~~,
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Hospital. tn HWltlq.gt,_DI\ where· abe Herman Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs.
T~e meeting was rn· ehar;e· .:&gt;f
ia liUdergolas ope,!ltlan~ · fqllqw· Harold Lohse.
John Hetzer, president. The, roil
tng ':bur:na receive4 ~ · ·household
Plana were also made to have a call was answered by glvi.Jll a
fire durinr the ·Wig.~.
Bake Sale and corsage sale en th£: fact about Caesar. Plana werlil
In charge of . the meetlnr Wll Saturday before· ·Mothers' D~t\' , made for the club to sendJrePreMn. Letter. Zerfde. J:l:evoUon,all Mi.y 11. The. class member.c~ en- sentatives to the Junlor Claaaii:al
were read by Mr4- ,Ralpb :~arqef. joyed a Bible quiz for {heir IDCial League Convention / to be •held
.AMiattng Mra. Nease a• . ho,t.euea hour and a . dessert
cotir.;c. March 29 at 'Columbus. Plana
we~ Mra. warner tnd lin. carrying ·qut the SL"' PatriCk's were alse discussed tor· Latin
George Clisoti.
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Day them~, was · aerved by Mn. week which wiU include a bin·
Preani were 1lfrS. T: , B~ McGOw- Elizabeth Roush and _Mr. an:l. quet to be held the week of
&amp;D, Mn. Jamea Diehl, Mrs• . Lei- Mrs. Arthur Sklilner.
April 21.
ter Zerkle,· Mra. Georg~ Bum.t.,
The program included 1 r J·
Mrs. bdford ID&amp;Iea, 1111- Leater
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on !be "Ides . of March" by
Dodaon, Mn. Stanl07" HariJoiU',
M.utha
Goebe1; "St. · Patrick's
Mr~. Chulea Yeaa;,r, Mr1. Mary
Day" by Yvonne Damewood ond
BelT)'.
s·
·Donna Frecker; and the slnl(ng
!lf. Irtsb songs acc:ompanied bJ
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P.Jans were made for, a Rummaga. Janet Knight
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Sale to be· held .In early May wben
Games and
rerreshmenta con·- ··
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the JOF Claas of tbe United Met·ho
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odist church met' Monday evening clud~d tbe e\'enmg.
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5efYe .
af"the chureh.
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were
J!,lph
The Edght·h ))Jrthday 'of Eugene
iDevottons led by Mrs. c . F. ~knts.JI.t, John H~tur,
Yvonne
Trlpl~t. ao.n of ~. . .d JMI..,k. Tamptlna opened tM meetina .0Juqt"'09~. 1 Jan1ce
H~~n,
F...Triplett
~,elel&gt;roud Willi a ·~d J IIIIOrt'IMUn. ., ll'llio• ·wu, .shar~~;)ltit~'*· • D9_qiJ,\, fre.k•r.
party Tqe:sday ·anet,nooD Jn the held' witlt M~: ·Dwltfit.; Parler, Janetl friijht1 Arlene C~fvi~l,
seeond grade ~t Central tau.ght by president, presiding.
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Madl. Y.n Brown, Marilyn Bu~~ey
Mlsa Mary Vh:ii'l~ J;le;l~J.
~ deuert e~urae w~s aerved. by RO$e1Jlary Sl~de, Edgar Hal'tJ.IDI,
Mrs. Trhtlett W.ullf.ed b)• Mra. the hMtelses Mrs. Harry P.. Smitb BUI Bahr, I'lfartha Goebel, Jen
Charles
served lee crea'in and Mrs. 'l'he'o SmUb from a tab!e ltirkhar.t, Marlene
Torrence.
and ehocolatfi cup eakes. Becky with greeD ·eover and centered Mary Wilson -and the advyql'fl
Triplett 7"aaa a euest.
With. an .!lrrlingement of daffodib. Mrs. Sa_,.er and Mrs. Rire.

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lack and Pete Wtl'!ler Yblted
tlleir aiater, Mra. ,Geor1e W.
:Qurst and fanllb' • in WeU1tcm
l!itutda;y.
Mb. Cheater Erwin, Mld4Jeplll't
1nd Mr. '11)1 Mn. Dwieht Brown
•nd dauJbter, St. Albina were re
cent peats of Mr. aDd Mn. ceon Bolin, LIDpviUe.

diY afterboon ta attend a ipecbl
meetina of the Athe111 Prell»'·
tery. Mr• .Ruppelt, put~ of the
lOCI.\ chUI'1!b, &amp;ave a report on Ule
Youth Budlet tf'l.,.llrdlttee'a work.
Mr. and lin. Cbarlea lrlclfutel'
Bradenton, f'11.,
arrived here
Tu.esdl)' on ,a buline11 trip. Mr.
and lira. Ke!Wter have purcb...
lin. Norman Stewort and oona, ed a home ID Bradenton.

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LucWe Bearbs Hawkills, "()JI)erov So&lt;lety Editor, Ph
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Church were guest.t Tuesday ev~.
ning • ?f .Gr.aup I of the ~ilmen'~
A.!lsoclatJOn of . lhe M1ddlepor~
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Rutland RD, · visited ber aupt,
Mrs. R. c. SaD.tbUJ')' and family
Tunday
Rev. -H
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James E. Harley,
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md •Full% f·iled suit today a&amp;Un.t
'adie M. Jones of Middleport et al
for I proper priee to pay for Lo
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SOU:tbern Loclt' DlllrJct

en meatioa: and It~~!~ diacullioa
wUl foUow at 'J p. m.
'Ale s_urvey- meetiq tor die pP.
eral publie .till beta moftd to
8 p. m. in the Letart &amp;eboOl. it was
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of frictio n lletween the
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LJ Man Winter
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Wednesday
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, _or:•·atc dinner
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Club betW'eeD Mr.
GJ4 man wint.1r, who spoil _. .U ..crnJ!ion, Seer, ur.)' . Qf
Gatlirlol of •Priar in Ohio, m.l ' Joha Fo1ter Dulles ar1d
oe firing his final blast o' t '- · For~ign secretuy Selwyn
Jso n, the weatherman predicted
White Hou&amp;e Press
•day.
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James Hagerty and Peter
.spring had a wlnt.Pry ~v;.l 5PDII::esm.ao for Macmillan on
ednesday as snow flu:-nes oc- 1 trip, e~d a report on
1rred throughout thfl state ar.•l morniPg se&amp;jion this
•mperatures averaged w~ll be ·
J W normal.
Act=ordina to the best
However, the weat:'le-r bure 1·1 'm!v r~aticn from botn .iil".Jtilb
-ld. a high pressure cente~· Amenc.an 10\li'C ~I,
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1Kln1 over the state to-day wa~ senbower planned to do
. ·&lt;peeted to cause mostly sunny the listening in the 1int
kitf and waTJner temperatures. the eonterenee and let the
. lain was predirled far tonig.'lt tish take the initiative.
nd Friday as a low p!'tS!Ute c2n·
Today'J session wa. the
er moves ~a.stard from Tens.
formal meeting across tbe
Afternoon temperature~ Wed· i.ahed eonf.erence table in
l teSday 'ranged from 36 at Tole-h club )(aunge wb.ere Hr. Ei&gt;enh
.Dd Davton to 43 in Chesapo:=al.:,•. er met in 1~ nn a similar
.'yp1e~t' ~ly morning readings ion with Britain's Winston
~11 were Findlay 29, Akron 29, bill and FranCe's Josep.h
: :olumb~ 25, Marietta 28 anll
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Harrison
Winebreftner, 88,
died Wednesday mornlq ' at HoJ·
There was every indiootiorl• l,l&gt;!t ;;~
zer Hospital where he was taken bad a monul\).ental job to ~·
Saturday. He was tbe soh Of tht :Put '12 bour~they will~ ~·~to!, :;1{f
late AleDJJ.der aNl_Isabel
align AnJ)o-Amerjean ·p
Winebrenner and w'ls born
aearly a d~n major
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lem:s, on tome of
Leon,
W. Va.
tnown ' t o he ..-..OI~ijlmoble
Survivors inrlude bia wife, the
ron.r Mabel Robson; two llflUs genee of opl~on between
Mrs. Laura Leiflieit, Syr.aeue ab.J
There were indieatlODI
Mn:. Lucy StiOhm:rer-, olo~.
the m06t important puta
·!'rienda JftaY clll at the res.i· eooterence . wiU deal with·.··~-:c.­
dence ln Sn•euse and services 'ain'a determination to pull
will 110 beld Sundq • at tiro .... JJ.SOO of' its 70.000 lniOps
cllpet ·at tbe S,haise -Metbo&lt;Ui1. German)" witbin tbe next :rear
Cllurcli with the Rfv: Ge0i1e eu't Aown im defense cos~
bavi.t ·offlcliling.
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eroy; Cl_a ude QuUlen, 1 Jiln~us~
and ~harles Ward, Colum- .
( BitUis: Mr.
afMl Krf. • J~e:s
Atbley, Middleport. a ~•uP,.-... ·

North .AUan!U ·
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li-=f the tw~ nations woul.d.. co~

tq ·•total agreerqent" on p~~
of toUs br. ship&amp; pa68fng tlaro~
Ute Suez Canal but detailed inf~
mf.iion on this subject was k!~
high ecrel
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9 A.M. to 5 P.M.-

wUl be at s p. m. wiille the teac:J1.

$2.87

Men's
Dress Shoes
$7.87
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Work
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•;eal5un:r ClYde llUbou that oa
Jrcb 28 It 10 L Dl. ID appleao
;n will be made to lmpuel 1
1ry to ~ eompeDIItioD for
le lot&amp;". Thele loti eomprite 1
otion the town declJrq il neeu.
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todlly with the Mideast problem the top ilem on.
A tecond Jtep in tbe letl.on bJ
Middleport to ""J'ulre t~¥ !Ina· 1genda.
' llht li&gt;la ld tbo town'• propaoe&lt;!
Tlje President and .the Prime Minioter opened the
"'IUDieipaJ ru:t~~ion .park WI.'
vith ~rlef general •talementa on llow they Viewed world

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PROGRESS·!

Members o! the group wer~
Mrs. Lucy Gregg, Farie Erle\l(iD~~
Mrs. Paul Haptonatall, · Mrs. Ev·
erelt Bachner, Martha bQiin&amp;e':',
Mn. Joe Bailey, Mrs. DwiJht
Wallace, Mr11. Lewis H. S~~ouel'~
Aolr&amp;. Thomae Rue, Mr8. Donal!~
Lowery, Mrs. Jud1on Wbltc; Mrl .
John Parson, Mr&amp;. Myron MUlot',
Xn, Gale H:raeU, -Mra. Rotcete
Fife, Mrs. Lowell Probasco, M!ll .
Charlotte P.erriD, Mrs. Ro.dne~y
Sauer, Mrs. Ebe&amp;t.ewis, Mn. Hu...
old Sauet, Mrs. Marr E. Jlin.Jy
and lout a:ueats w~re Ronny
Hindy and ·Mta. Beullh· Wblto.

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Ralpb, Charleston.

BARGAINS ALL OVER THE ST9RE IN
Furnitu,., . Floor Coveri~ga, Ready
To · Wear, Hou11wares, RCA Television,
l)raperies ..,a.nd Dry Goods
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Reibel, MarGat,t

orccJs Circle
wieeting Is Held

Reg.

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BROWN.
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Mrs. Rodney Sauer who Ber\;ed a

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Blacttnar, Erma Smith. EAt her F'u-~
gate, MargQret Werner, Mn. Ect·
MEN'S STORE
PomerOy
Cour&amp; st:Pomeroy ward Baer, Mrs. WilHam M~tlack, .
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NcuLzling, Geraldinr. Yolln.J
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1 Marjory Crow, Evelyn Lanni;1p,
J.:orcna Arnold, Marie
Hou9l:,
l'aulinc Mayer, Elizabeth Fh~t.
Jenny Si'mmon. Mrs. Barber, CQr·
H~11 Jacob111 Lucille Leifheit, May
Mora, Alice Globaker, Lois Ann
Burt. Laverne Findley and Lolil
Nicoll.

Womens
Arch Shoes
$5.87 '

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Mr. and Mn. Earl Hickman, 1nd
daughter of C9lu,m·bus w.t~re · Sun·
day guetts of Mr. and Mra. John

were Mrs. Ebet Lea~~~r.1\ ~Gill&amp;~ wi!'; Mrs. Charlotte PerriQ and

Winnie Gibb!',

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Chillicothe.. schools vlait~ " OVL'l'i'
the weekend with her 10a, "'G&amp;."'Y't
ancf. famlly,.J,n Mason.
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Helen Karle Warren, P&amp;'\riot, ,~
qent Uie weekend · with ... ~
uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mnf
Stewart Hawkin• and on Sund')\¢
they vi•ted Mr, and Mrs. Charle(
Noffinpr and children, L,ymt and ...

FltiDAY · · ...... · ............ · 9 A·M. to 5 P.M.

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Associa!Jon. next Thur:~day.

vhtdale, llleh., .. .btr JUtltL ,_ ..
Hn. -De\bert Welk.r ollll.!111li·!
&amp;bten Linda ond Debbl';::t;lt,lle,
have been ata:riDI with b~u­

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Dill,
Enterprlae.
Mrs·. Dallas
Arnett.spent the 'W.ek .

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program with the 46th P1altn.
Us'' concluding her part or the
·During the business mce:U1~
!Us. Lowery announc~:~d tb.at the
group would serve the BPW dlnner on April 9 and also ann,our.·

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. to a. new world of fashion ...

Mr. and Mrs. Dennla Gallagher
and 11on G.au and Mr.' ' and Mra.
T.e.rry Gallagher and daqhter.
I DebbY, Ct,aarletton, IJliffi_t Suodly
with Mr. and Ml'l. C. P. Gillq:her
·Mr. and Mnl. TeiT)' GaUaa-be~
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land baby were 1lso g:uests"'Of, b,er
parents, Mr. aDd.,..~ .Karl Kloes.
1 Dr. Kathi-;n Poinduter t.ntertaine4 at luaebeoa Tuesday with

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and Sall7 &amp;uer, Browtt;~!?.•;
uave movM to their home oa La\!•
rei St., Pomeroy. lf.Sat. Welker:
11 etaUoatd iD Detroit q ·• ~
enUtln1 offl«r.
Mr. and Mra. Paul .foluWH.'
and
Brian,
bavton
beea
ll! , College
Williamol Darst,
1tnior
the and sana, Columbua, tpdlir ' tflt.,,,
at their
hooio
South
Jluole II
OSU in
return"
weekend with iler fatber.~ ~,.w. ~
Avenue. ·
, ed to Columbu1 Monday night Autbenon, Bradbi.U')'. ·
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Shirley :Mllb' and erand· after a vacatioa With bli pare!WI,
·oon, Sherman MIUo, and Hro. Em· Mr. and Mro. David Darst Jr.

Donald Lowery, chairman presic!·
1 ed and welcomed tbe vlaitors ~md
Mrs. Judson White conducted 3
l L•nten devotional service which
.Mra.,Pey Hysell and Mrs. Georee
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H. Parker -.!ere business visitors
included Scripture readingl' from In Athens, Tuesday.
the Gospel of St. John, a reiding
Mn. Everett Thomas -is aubstitu·
"Three Gifts" from the £¥fer ting at the Ccmtrnl School for
issue of "The Ideals" and hYmns Ralph Spencer wbo ta 111.
accompanied by
Mr1.
Paul
Jimmy· sutton or Ft. Gay,
Va.
Haptonstall.
spent FridiY and Saturday with
The guests and members ·o f the . Mr.. and Mr~. Herbert Dixon and
"group
introduced themselyea anrl famlly.
TONIGHT
Mrs, Lewia H. Sauer an~ : Mh'l
Mr.s. carl WeUman of Ft. Gay,
FAMILY !liGHTS
Farle~lewine tegisterejJ,.. vls!· l W. Va. was the week 'iliJd j"UI!It of
2 Adult Tickets Admits TruckLors a"" presented tbe_m with her mother, Mrs MIDD~e Gettyt,
Ao,oa .Gardner
Stewart Graneer East'er croues used for · idD!'Odu.O. Rutland Road,
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BHOWANI JUNCTION
lng the ladles.
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Mra. Carl Wellman and Son,
(Clnemueope-Technicolor)
. The program lncll.lCled r.Eaflt~ Jimmy Sutton, were Saturday :«JV&amp;
- alsopoems read by Mrs. Bar;oldiiSa~r nina dinner guesta· of Mn. CJ.ara
T~y Moore
Frank •Lovejoy who c)loae the fol~~~"' telc~ GrueBer and daughter, lin. Wll·
SHACK OUT ON 101
Uons: ''The Laat Supper·~. ..The rna Stobart
~~:;:;~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~~:I Ballad of the Trees and the Ma,..l
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ter" "Pilate Remembe~"
''BeMrs. Eldoa Weeki returned
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neath the Crass of J
an; 1 her bo!D~ Tuelday after 1 Rf,oral
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J "What Doea
Easter MelD 0 j dayl Vlllt in Cohambul
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You". Mrs. Dwi&amp;ht wa
read and .)fr~. Oliver Landers
,_.,;)li&amp;;,JPi:•f1/.lfjlll'll
an article- "A Description or Je· Nelsonv•lle with Mr. . and Mrs.
....
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John R. Weeb.
/JI 11
sus" using Solman'a "Htat1 of .
.yfl,
p ,.....- .JJ./
Christ'' a1 an illuttration or.~ 'h~r
Mrs. Frank Amo1 Of Melvindale,
J'J •• N~
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article. Mrs. Paul HaptonltK'l Micb. illhe guest ol Mr. and Mra.
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and a gue1t, Mn. Beulah White Joha Frick, Rock Srplnp Road.
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sang a duet "My God and I" ac·
Mr. and Mn. Jobn Frick and
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companied by th' former on the I guest, Mrs. !'tank Amos were
.u.
accardian.
Tuesday luneheoa. guel'tl or Dr.
IN'....Kathryn Poindexter, Middleport.
Tbe avenlng'a study ICIIIOR
.Miss Nettie Koebler and Jdn,
give~. by Mrs. Joe Bailey •. on Willlam 1&gt;.\\tson vtalted Suiwtay ln
"~atl?nallsm ver~us Jntemahon GallipoUs wnb .Mr. and Mn~·,'
alism' and Mrs. t-owell Proba&amp;l,!ll ' Charles Weaver
.
reviewed the chapter "Who I~
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My Nela:hbor" from tb~ ftud¥
Mr. and Mr1. Harry Carleton alld
b'o ot "The . United Nationa 'n(\ family of Racine and Mi!t &amp;Ui"er

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