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~ S.tlnel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., April

12, 1957

The Daily Sentinel

Phila~ecJSociety Installs New

AN UNUSUAL BIRO
COLUM BIA. crrY, Ind.-A ono
legged slflrlina apent his thi•·d
wlnter at the t.trm or Mr. illd
Mrs. Carl Kayfman . The lack o1 a

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· ·Officers At Thursday Meeting

10'&amp;. Georae Childt was inlta:l· Kinley; treasurer, Mn. Gene Nor
ed as ~ldent "Of the Philatlle.t ton; Flower -chairman, Mn. E~·

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11'(1 dotHm't hamiicav lhe starling
:SundiY liijnner iUeats of Mr. and
wh1ch hops after lilraln
ll'll Mn. A. Keith McClung were Rev.
brea.d .scraps left by the Kauf- and Mrtl. Shirley Wood of Chuhlrt
1 mans.
T
Ohlo, Mn. Hua:o Juhllns ancl. Don..
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ald Smith.

when nest Lallancc. The installa hon
Niddloport tcremony closed w .th a prayer

th; mel It the
Chun:h -of Christ A potluck &amp;Uf""
.Per pn~eded tbe meeting and
Jlra. Fred I. Gardner gave lh .:o
invocation . Mrs. Ernest Lallante
1nd· Mn. C. E. Vince were eochairmen o( the &amp;UopPf'r and now·
Ws for Lhc tables were arrang • I
by Mrs. Edward French aud MN.

Robert Reibel.

Mrs. Reibel, president,
the meeliJTg

and

opened

pr('senlOO the

new officers with corsages as they
wm insl.allcd by Mrs. Gardner

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merits of the Philalhea Society.

Other new officers are; v :r~
pl'esident, Mrs. Denver Rice: SE'"
retary, Mrs. Robert McE.Ihlnn .·
astl.sbant set-r~arY. Mn. 0 E. M~::

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Tyrone Power

APRIL 11 ·12
Su1an Ha'yward

Lilies to decorate the churrh
sanctuary at Easler were ordered.
Mrs. Ch1 lds ronductcd the l11.s~
part of the meeling and announc·
cd her theme for the comhg
)'ear as "Love" wi~h the May
mectitlg program to use the vcr·
~cs on luve from
the Gospel o~
St. John.
Fred I. Gardner. plstor or the
churrh was

mecUng.

the only ;;::ucst at

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Mr.s. Mary

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Nine Attend
PTA Spring
Conference

Nine membcn of the Melga
County PTA''! attende4 the .annual
spring conlerence ol Southea11t
Dhltrl~t PTA held Wedneada.,y in
Cambridge.

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One hundred eighly-two attended the mcet Jng and those from
Meigs County were Mn. Roy Tra.
cy Jr., eDUnly cou ncil president;
Mrs. Harold Eber11bach and Mrs.
Leland Sisson. Sugar Run delegates; Mrs. C. F. Tompkln11, Central delegate.

Mrs. Nathan H1ggs, president or
the Bradbury PTA and Mrs. Glen
Evans, Bradbury delegates; Mrs.
Ca rl Dennison an d Mrs Robert
King, ltutland delegates and Mrs.
Paul Theiss, Middleport di!legatc.

Plastic Garden Hose . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $2.19
50 fl.

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char~e r dau bter Cathie,

property

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Mr. and Mrs. W!lli;.~m · Ever sou
and daughtef's, Patricia and J:m·
icc, s pent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. B!'~n~rd Krinke and lwo
r.hilctren, Chillicothe Monday an :l
Tuesda~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl fdr·
Icy, Brllbant, were g~es ts _at lhc
Everson home and With h1 s pJr·
ents, Mr. and Mrs Waltr-r FarJe.,.
who have moved to the McMasl~:·
apartme~t.
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Mrs. l:.arl Warnke IS VISltll:&lt;t
rc latlvcs 1n Ca lcdoma
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart and
Mr. and Mrs. M'anmng KIOCH aurl
son, K€nt. drove to Columbu r
Thursd ay to meet Je (jn Smlll't, ,,
studen t at Andover-Newton Sem
inary, Boston . Ma ss., who l.s holn &lt;~
for HprlnR vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles McMastc:·
were di nner guusts Sumby of
Mr. and Mrs . Cash Bahr and d&lt;~.u
ghters, ChnsLJ ne and Candace.
Lt. James llollcr, who is ~ra­
tioned at Eglin'Air F'orre Ba s .~.
Florida , WJII lea.vc July 8 f-1 .-•

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Outdoor Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$3.33

All metal

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i\LL SHADES

qts. . . . . . . . . $2.05

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RICH COAT ENAMELS
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• RaJ:Ito. heater, l)ew palnt. Standard tr.ansmls·
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New tKciting.-:_non.:_¥10ven fabric

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lndudlng 1par• raam, den,
children'!_I'CJO_!!'._oung_alo'!_.

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;_ 110111111 PAIIIINS
• mTUIID PAIIIINS

Mrs. Robert Story entertained
the Lincoln Heights Canasta Club
Wcdnl!sday eve nin g at her home.
Pnzes were awarded to Mrs. Robert Da1ley , Mrs L&lt;iwnncc Mur.
arity, Mrs WJ!liam Wallace and
Mrs. Eugene Conde

Tlte answer, a note from Norwe,IIn Pteinler J.;iner Ger:har&amp;en
to Bulganln; W.at h•nded to ' the
·SOVM premier In :r.'losepw bY lhe

HAVING A

N~.a:iaD alnb-.~dor today,· Detiils Were not i:Ustloll1d,
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The broadside '

Ciloryolor trade ln.

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It's Our 104th Anniversary

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Hydramattc drive.
Owned by one of our
eare.
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Only $1995
Plrlrup
New Daint..:ood Urea. Radio and Heater.

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Phoae "!S

Middleport

1955 Pontiac

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to 'dinners
here •·egularly. The['ll like
the wide variety o delicious foods . . . . . and you 'II
like the modest check!

Here's fciOd
for •nrf .111ood

MARTIN
RESTAURANT
N. Zad Ave.

Mlddlepon

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4'.'!!'-~~~atlo'!' ~~"": lleouUful two !&lt;&gt;•• bl~e finlsh.

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2 dro,~!~ ¥lido. Oae.ot tl!e oieanost ~·, around.

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19.:t~ Ply116Uth 2 dr. Hprd Top · · · · · ·: ·

Tl\ll. cit hl111ew palbl jot. a~d II o beivtiful
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BLAETTNAR
E. Moin St.

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2 dr.
'!IYiera Cpo. D7Doflow drive. R•al~ sharp lliaide and. oul Fu~
ly
equtppecL

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1956 lulc. SpMil!f·VI · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · $2,395
4 ~· Sedan. DynafJow &lt;lriYtl. 'tully equipped. One local owner.
1956 BulcUpeclal V8 ............. · $2,595

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2 dr. C.taUna C)le. l!Ydramatic drive. Pontiac's finest AU leather

C.tallna Cpe. Po111tlac'• ~nest Hard Tal). All leather seata. ~auu.
ful
Inside and ·out. Power
Steeri, and brakes. One eareful loCal'
owner.
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4 dr. IUvtt!ra Sedan. Dyuaflow drive. Almost
like the day it was
sold!
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seots, •FuU;o f&lt;!ul\'ll!'.~'

V. Star Chltf · · ····· ·· · $2 195

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soP!&gt;· A. Geer,
if!• u.arcoUcs

CLEVELAND

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.-ao lr. his righ t.
to hold up a 'bank
trained. on •bla ev"'Y
he sald.

19$6 Polliac Star Cllief · · · ·· ·· · , ·'. · · · $2,695

Shows good

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LANCAS'I'ER liP ~ . Dr. .h

It will make t·J

COME IN AN~ CELE~RATE1 .WITH US!
1954 Chevrolet "210" ........ .... .. · $1,195
1956 ·aurc• Special va ,...... ·.. ·.'.. $2,695

1955 Ford VI Ra~h Wagoa ·.· ·; · · · · · · $1,850
Original light blue flni•b . FordornaUc.
1955 Pontiac -VUtatlon Wagon · · · · $1,995

Have Camera

Attends Sessions
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Bank Robbers·,

~vic!te~. otlalalfv. Cltief Frank
Story predide ~
preifCtlptlonr, · r •· saturday that fewer-lbank robb'\'1
&gt;i~e~ ~rldi,V ., Falrllold Cootnty ies will plarue the city now thl!
eorOntr.
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hidden - morie camera .Ia on thP.
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13 &lt;0!!'111! ,.•.,.... h\,. eompllaaee ·Tbe cblef wu delltlr.ed ·wlth t.l)e

-l'b4nka to you - our CU!Itomus · and dlvln~
· · ~Yl'dence we are
c~lebraUna: our lOfth. year ~t continuo~. bua e~. Yes, U is . our ·
bartbday but }'O\f re;cetve tbe gifq tn 'hil'¥
1, .ib both new ·anf,! •
urred eara. We are r:eally going to .be , • ., .td, 4\IJ't.irith on new Btf. -.
jek, or Pontiaca ~uring· tb.i1 ·~at eetehr,tivtr,and 'we have priced
theae used one!S ·hsted to ni&amp;We th~ reaf values. . ·

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Eye To Fear
At Lancaster
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In the for111 of tlsi SaYings
April 12th through April 20th

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Plea• OtiCioeiO of the motli,n pidure t't!C
dbomaa P". Hendrix:, Middleport ~ui!S., j;), Dljll ~'"'"'' :. ountr.
of tho $2,378 robbert
D(v., Man.,.r ol tbe Colulilbuo
J~~IO" Dull ,:rJ,iii'Jcla~
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· ~'rldot ot the St. Claii S ••· '
ond:: Southern Ohio Electric co., GB41i' • ll~peh4iecl !Wo-y~ar ~h ,
LOin Co.
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will aid 11.s
toD, o;
With ·o.ther exe'c®v•r iad ..p,ociti' .blm oil· probot~ !~r
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tbe CSOI: office
Y&lt;llh-

But You Get the Treats • ..

JOHN BLAIT~Nilll

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with Ruuia.
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UtssaUt'f, 70
0, and Ev11. HendricH.

4: dr. Sedan. Original Iicht lteeh finillh . This one's ..._,ally-tpoUess.

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1950 Chevrolet

United

V'elts 'death, eharctrd the men who
succeeded Roosevelt ba~e negated

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1955 Dodge
Automatic tttrn•mlasion, radJo, heater,
tlre1 and beautiful 3·Lone paint. A

at the

States, muklnll the ~~ •nnlveraary of Friftltliq D.. Roose.

dr: Sedan, Doda:e'a fin.e11t. Power Steering. Power tute r.:macu·
Ifate
mside and out.
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Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
Wednesday Meet

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Your family
wiD favor
Our fine food

MEtGS MOTOR CO.
•[;ic•••

i &amp;celltnt. draping quality

1954 Dodge VI Royal .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $1 295·

$791

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BAKER

Royal Hardtop

1952 'Mercury-

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of orcliacuy dral*l••

Urniturt

We have 1 good ooledlon of lole model used ears and need older models {50·51·52) ur·
geally. We Will Jive lop aUowaaee for lhe1c models.

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Plans wcr~ completed for a
bake sal(' Saturday at the Krot~:t·r.
Super Markel for the bencf1l of
FOR
~~,lA the Pomeroy Emergency Sq11ad
heart reactor rund whf'n the Sew.
Hite Sewing Club met Wednesday
evenin~ in the Ground Observer
Corps building, Lincoln Heights.
Mrs. Charle s Hoffman , president
presided and the financi al report
was goven by Mn. Jack Fowler.
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The bake sale which is the ftnl
On The Brightest Corner
ot the dubs money m111king plans
In Mlddlepol1
for the heart reactor tund, will be.
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lit 10 a. m. Mrs. Don Kennedy
whb with her family have moved
to Bradbury. was honored with a [
handerchief shower.
Refreshments were served bY !
the ho.tteucs, Mrs. Edward Wells 1
and Mrs. Elmer White to Mrs. Cal·
vln Simpson, Mrs. Donald Collins,
I Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Charl(ls Spen.
ct'f, Mrs. George Conde, Mrs. El·
za Gilmore Jr .. Mrs. Fowler, Mrs.
Donald Marks, Mrs. Willard Boyer,
Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Dayton

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GET ON ·THESE CARS
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lfrg Lillian Stc 1rr. organist at
the Fir~t PresbylcriJn c hul'&lt;'n ,
surpr ised the choir Wednesday
after their weekly rehearsal when
stJe seJ vPd punch anjl nut bread
! to the following members · Mr...
lluhcrt Taylor, Mrs. lia le Hy.~cl l ,
M1.-;s Fane Erlew1nc , Lynn Buchiinan, Pat Carmack, Mr. and M ~&lt;:
Harolt.l Sauer, Lcwi .., H. Saue ·
Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Paul Hap·
to nstall and Rev. Howard .. Ro!)pelt.
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for the next mlieting.

SharD; low mUelge, lou I owner. 1t you -.ro
Jookfn1 for • Ji.b-new car at a uacd car pri~c
here II II.

FUI.L',WIDTH

Sewing Club Plans
Bake Sole To Aid
Emergency Squad

strickland.
Mrs. Geora::e Conde 11nd

1956 Chevrolet

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U.s.. Postoffices Today

A~pec.~s

MOORES POMEROY
OHIO

5 FT. LADDERS
$3.69

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and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Uarllc\'.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmon is v1si!in;: 1
V.r and Mrs. RaymoP.d Burnl anrl

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r -p. Si:~Son and Mr. and
Jr!&gt;stp
M;!-1, William Sisson, Ch 1rago, a 1111
Mr~: l~..aac .. ~ll)'lor, !tutland. wc:·r
b~ sln&lt;'s~ vlsJLurs Ill Middleport

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Mr.s. Lillie Jlaurk cntertuned
the Jolly Cluh W.cdneHday evening at her home, Osborn St.

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Kr.-nnc!h Cook!.', Rn&lt;Wl'y oo·.o.·n- Guam . ~~ :tnd ~I rs Roltr a t
1n, ami Dr. c. It
Stngleton uf 1 thelr chlidr('ll Lat h1c and Marie,
K
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Char!t•!&gt;ton
ht~\'C retur ned fro m a 1 "~ res t VIew,
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Sa lly Schaaf. ·{radualc stud . mt
Dav1r1 Thomas, !thn~rliVIile, wa~·
M1s~ Virginia Arnold , RN, is a at Oh1.1 lJniv !'nuty , a'tcndcd ;J
the Thursday
ev~n:ng dinner 3UrJ;{ical pal1ent at thf' . Cabel! kcturc ... pon;;ored by the Dept. or
guest
Mr. and Mr~ Evcrc rt I Counly Hospital, Hun tington, ac · Psychology r t Cllemit;try Audil!)rThomas and daughter, t'ayc.
cord111g to word rc c~i vcd Thurs- ium Thursday Jug ht . The spe, :.. .
day by her cou~m, Mr1&gt;. Ctiffotcl I cr was Dr. Dornthy C Adkin ~
Harry Canterbury und crwcn• Erwin.
('ha1rman
the
Psyc!YJlO&amp;/
surgery Tuc:Kiay m or_ni ng at !he
Dr ~nd Mrs. J•Jhn Kirl·hcr and Dept. or the Univrrsi'y or North
~olzpr Hos pital and Is convalcse- ch ildren Columb us, arc weeken.l Caroli na, ant.l lwr tl'lpic was
mg nieely.
guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney I".Some
of McasuremclH
MrA. Marc1a DeLay, Mrs. Wv11tt Downing.
in Educrhon .
Thompson , Mr. and Mra. Walt~r . M~s : .H obert Nea l, Ports~outh. ~ Mrs. Jam es Pullell and M• ..
DeLay, Milton ·DeLay and Mr o:. Is VISiting M~ . and Mrs Cha rlf''i Gle nn
Lambert we re
guests
Dollie DeLay 11\1 of Columous Neal and ~amlly,
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Tuesday when Mrs. Robert Raw
who were here Thunday to a!·
Beck~, t;llen and Tommy Lt~On· lings entertain('d h"'r Canag·'l
tend the fllnrrar or Alma DeLdy ard, children of Mrs. Paul Leon· r. Jub Prizes were """ b" M.. ~.
Burton were dinner guestl of Mr. ard, and Ann (amp, daughter of Earl ' Knight and ,\Irs. Walter
aod Mrs. John SmiLh.
Mr. _and ~rs. Asa _Camp, Maso'1. Crooks. Mrs. Rawliut,~ se rved 1:o
ar~. 1!1 With whooping cough and desM&gt;rl course to the guests and
r~k.c n pox.
members.

A shont bustness scuion wa;
Cinemascope - Technicolor)
held with Mn. Hauck, preside nt,
prC!&lt;.Idin g. Mra. Roy Mayer and
-aliOZa&lt;!hery Scott
Barton MacLane Mrs. Otmrr Grimm Were each
TREASURE 0~ RUBY HILL
presemed birthday gi'rs from !he
(Out-door Western)
club and also from their mystery
C•rtoon - FOXY DUCKLING , si.ster and Mrs. Albert Wood · ri
' received
an an niversary gi~~
SATURDAY ONLY
APRIL 13 from her mntcry sit~ter.
Guy Madison
Patricia Medina
Gatncs were played ani] a prize
The Giant Pre-Hiatorlc Monster
awarded to Mr!l. Gent• Evans, a!'THE BEAST 0~ HOLLOW
tt'r whirh rcfreBhments Wt'le serMOUNTAIN
ved by the ho!le~s to those nam.
&lt;Ci nemascope - Technicolor)
ed above and Mrs. Wllbur Hann-alsOing, Mrs . Donald llauek, Mr..
Van Heflin
Vera Mile&amp;
~3 PACE$ TO BAKER STREET
Gerald Wildermuth, Mr~. Charll''l
(Ci nemascope - Technicolor)
Stra uss, Mrs. Eldon Will , Mrs
COMEDY at~d CARTOON
Henry Dailey anU Nan-cy Jo Ma,r·

Plastic Garden Hose

Kunzdman

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MiddJepo;tSociety Notes

POMEROY
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Larry Wildermuth is conflnl'rl
to his hom&lt;', Mulberry Ave, wilh
chicken pox.
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Mrs. Lillie Houck
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For Jolly Club

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

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.,The: ONL y · Drcipery' that looks
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lar rrieeting Monday, April l. c~ ·;;. .. l
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at 8 p m In lh~ 80ti&amp;1 room

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Coml'l

were placed on a table unde:streamera of blue and 11lve.·
paper with white bells •uspend-

ina:.

Games were played and prizes
awarded. The door prize w,;n
awarded to Mlss Nancy S1110n of
Pomeroy.

Statesmen Quartette

7 00 77tb Bengal !.A~~•
7 30 Cu·cus Boy
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8·00 Steve Allen Show

'1 ·30 ~People Are Funny
Sho~w

900 'I'hc ,Alcoa Hour
10 00 the Loretta, Young Show
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'the Pillit Chi Pfll of Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters, Will • ~··• ·1
Mon da y night at the home of
M1!ton Ru!llstll, B~adbUI'Y
8 R&amp;ach
of Tt:.:u Ran&amp;Olil

Big TDp
Lite in U. S. A

Baseball Prev1ew
Baseb~tll Game of Week
J,. Town Meetlng
'IV Classroom
Air Power

7 00 Zane Grey Theatre
8:00 - Jackie Gfeason ShOW'

10.00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 LoOk up ann Live
11 :00 United Nabons in Aetlon
11 ,30 C&amp;m&lt;'Ya Thct!1
12 •00 Lt"t's 1'ake A Trip
12 30 WIJd BtU Hickok
100 Heckle and Jeekle
I 30 •Badge &amp; Bullets
2 30 The B1g Picture
3 00 Ready Mr. Rosewater
3 :JU Face the Nation
4 00 Hlddeh Treasure
4 30 Ommbus
600 My Fnend Fllt·ka
600 Chem1cal Prog Style Show
630 Ann 1e Oakley
700 Las.s!e
7 30 Marge &amp; Gower Champlon,
BOO Ed Sullivan
9-00 G. E Tbeatre
9.30 Alfred Hitcbcocll:
10:00 f64.0fJO CbaJielige •
10-30 Wbar s My l:Jne

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spendinc the past three ~eks in
Sl Peteraburt, Fla., with ber fa·
thcr, Roy Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bl!i1ke and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ra:{Pic&amp;e,l.,
Mrs. BeUy Call and familY were
amdng those attendihg ~e :Scout
Elblbitlon at the National GuarJ
Armory on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gla!e and
children, Pomeroy were Sundny

euests of Mr. and Mra. HaiTI
Johnson.
J. M. Little is visitlng his bNtlier at Gallon, 0 .
William Bass of East Liverpool
spent t.he weekend With h1s fa'!lSign On.
Fa1th F~ .,T;OdV 1 ,~ •

Oral .R'oberts

20th Ccnturv Theatre
Two Gun Playhouse

10:110
11.00 20th Centucy Theater

\2:30 lltn Off

3 00 MaNhaiJ College
3 30 John Hopkins File '1
4.00 College P!)lSs Conferoet
4.30 Med!r.al Ro~izons
5:00 CartoGn Theatre
0.30 TBA
13:00 20tb Century Th~atre
7.30 Hollywood Film Theatre
9.30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
10.00 Inside Mus1c
10:30 20th Century Theater

a.rc announein1 the blrtb of a lO P\
Thurad.ty In ll.,.o Clint.&lt;. Th'
loh1110ru abo hue a dau1bte•
Grandparents JrllllrJ. Ada Vao
Meter, Cbe:lb.lre and Robert V11n
lloler, Clifton.
llr and llrt. cune lrwi. '
Soutlulde, Mr. and Mn. Stanll!y
Colley and ebUdlen, New Haven
villted llr and Kn Da111 Levm~o
and lfr. and Mn. John Hamson,
Sunday.

SHOWEll
On A9ril 2, Mr. and Mra Cb ar'
.Allenrworth weu honored
wltb a miac!eUaneout ehower at
the home o1 Mr. and Mn. James
Bennett of ,Clifton. The gills

LH ID Oft to Ad'{e~!Ure,.
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1~ · 30 TV C!ioj&gt;OI'•'
1 00 Championship Bowllnl
2.00 Passover Service
2.30 Mr Wizard
3 00 Amertcan Forum
3 30 Zoo Parade
4·00 Wide, W1de World
6 30 Ou tlook wit h Chet Ht&amp;ntlel'
6.00 Meet The Pr~81
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ihary will meet MondO'y April J5
ut 7 30 p m, tn the town haJJ Al l
me mbers are urged to attend

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The meetmg of t he Sugar R~n
PT.\. schedul ed for Thuraday e ~·
mn g A:Pifl 18 bas be~n piOstpon:!-1
lo Thursday April 25 due to Hoty
WeE'k il was announced today b.Jo
Mrs Ra y Wood veard president.

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11 00 h lm SundiY. Uoly CO.bl•

Mrs f..c Mard tcwcn, Mrl1.
Fugat e an d Mrs. Thomas

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1he p-'Y'ogram chamua a and
Woilldo J BaNelt Wdl &lt;.•ondutt ·-:: ••-.,,
WOIS h lp sf l'V!Ce

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Mn. Betty Call served refresh·
menU of hot-do••· potato chips
pJneal)ple ~&amp;lad, cake, punch ancl
favon of pa,ruola to Mrs. Mable
Johil\on, J Jean Bl4ke, M1'1. l'.dra
Kearns, J4n. Clara WIUiama, EUR
Bunt~, ~'· Geraldine Varian and
ton, Mrl' Goldie Bl.te, Mn. Dor.:.·
thy Vi,n Meter, ?ftrs. Lora Ander·
son, Mrs. Eula Stewart, U.n. Eve·
lyn Nicbollon, .Mra. Lucy Harr•
son Mrs. Alma Johnson, Cbarle~
Blake, Jimmie Blake, DO.roth:;
Blake, Mtl. Wilma Bllke, Mrs.
Mollie Fox, Mrll Anna Hoffman,
Mrs. Marie Smltb, Mlkey Burns,
Mrs. VIolet Burns, Mrll. ShU'ley
Tueker,
Mrs. France• Oljver,
Marllyn Burns, Pbyllis WiJUams,
Janet Nlchobon, Greg Srruth, Mrs
Belva Roush, Joe Ronsh, MT!II
Pauline Stewart, Mrs. MarJie Rickard, Marilyn Dont, Mrs Katie
Bau, E1alne
Cartwright, Mrs
Laurene Lewis, M1s11 Laura H11l·
land, Mrs JQ.!loebme Knopp, Mrs
Mary Roush, Mrs. Lera Van Meter, Mrs Jeasie Cartwrilht, Mrtt.
Thelma Henry, Mrs. Naney Van
Meter, Mrs Helen WUliam1, Mrs.
Florence Youpg, Mrs. Ted ltiley
Sr., Suzie Wams;ey, Eugene Wams
ley, Johnnie Wamsley, Bonn1c
Wamaley, Mrs Mae Wamsler,
Jackie Call, Johnnie Call, Mar~:e
Call, Unda CaU, Sammy Ben·
nett, Sandra Bennett, Jimmie
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. James
F.ennett and Mrs Betty Call of
Cltnon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aliens-

3 J»~ee. or land 2J. fl.ual.
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to. Biram Sle:wter, Rutland.

Edwin Andtew and NOtft C Cross

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Don't forpt-tomorrow .UCht
It 1 00 P. M. It Ordnance Stbool
the Shawnee Brave• tnll b1ve
thtlr annual blue jean d1nee. J.d.
mbaion is 15 cent~; tincte and ~
cent.a per couple. Fund• are :o
be uae4 for the club't activitie1.
4-H Dlmon.. r-*n C...._ts
Last week you -were ginn :~n
the mfonnatioa uvailable on tb ~
4-H PubUe Speatin,c Contest
Since the Publlc Spealuoe and
demon~~ottaUon contests are hi! d
at the 1ame time and, are of equal
1mport•nce, 1 thin you should be
brou,a'bt up to date on the re1u·
lat10n, ot the demomtration eontat wbitb will be beld on June
14 of tbia year. Tbe WlnMr• of
the county will go to tbe reeional
contest at the Roane County +H
Camp OD Jg}y 3. Tbe rejlODUJ
wmnen, of coune, ro to the ltate
contett on Auc:ust 22-23. Muon
County hu alwa)'l been well re·
presented at the state contest I
1ee no reason why 1901 Jhould
be an exception, Now is a •ood
time to Jtart JiVIDJ your demonlltration. Some of laat year'1 winner• had elven their demoDJtr•
tion 50 lOme tima
hard to
beat one liven tbat many time1.
There n~ aome regulabonl I
would like to point out.

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1. Only 4-H Club memben who
paued their 14ih and not tb.•l"
2ht birthday u of January 1,
191'1. and who have eompletej
three years of club work ureludmg this year are eltgible · l
compete in Regional and Statt'
contests. However, we enco11ragc
df!monstrations of all age brackeU m tbe county
2. Former 'state winners &amp;re
not elig1ble to compete m the
aame clan. However, they m~:~t
compete In another category or
clau rovi.ding tbey are carrywg
the required project
The demonstrations should Dl)~
be lesa than
ten mmutea nor
more than 15 tninute~. not count·
ang set up time Claues of de·
monstratlons are aa follow• ·

LETART FALLS ·
Mr and lin. Robert WorkJIIan

and ch1ldren of Columbul •pent

I~ weekend W\lh Ilia parstl,
Rev. aBd Mrt 11o)'d Wortman.
Mr. and Mn. Olear KcDade of
ParbnbW'J aDd lfr_ and Mr•
Ralph Wett of CihClnoaU wer1
a.e•t. over the weekend of lit.
and M.rJ. Wm. Vanan.
Kt. and Mn Henchel Roush
are t.he parent.~~ G! a daYabt.er
bOfft Aprtl 1 at Holzer ko.Pital.
A!r and Mn. Roy PeahCtn, aau·
a:hter Sally v11ited Monday wlih
b11 parent.l, M'r. and Mn. .AI~rt
Pear.ton of Bal.han.
The WSCS Of the Letart Fait,
Metbodllt Church beld an aD
day meetmg Thursday and wor.i:·
ed on the chain of the cburcb.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sayre o!
Antiquity vaited Suod.ay wJI b
Mr. and Kn. Herbert Shields.

Serv~H,td For.

Mr. Winebrenner

Ft,nerAl 1ervicef fo; Cl,llle ,'Wfa.
ebrenner .wete held J'ri4ar ~
naon It u.e R.awllnp.eo,tt NntP
al Home with tbe Ret. Clanmul
E Hoyt, pattor or the .¥1dd1e;:wt
Fint S,ptltt. C"ollft.b. o"MidaU,n,.
S~clal mule -wu preaent6cl b)' 1
choir from 11M Blptilt Cburcb .{,
cJudlnJ .M:r •nd' Mit.. t,.. D. Du...
Mn. Ulliao H~IJee, ~Mrs. Shlrlej
Mtl:ll, Mrs Homer HYieU, JID.
Beulah Whate.
Burial was in the Gravel H11l
Cemrt.ery at Chetbare .a n d p~l "'
bearers were Oharlt"s Bennett. •
J1me. Souders, San.filrd Thom.111,
L. D. DileJ, R E Rollma and Law·
renee wat1cer
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INSURE
Your
Motor
Boat

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Mr. and lin. Wtlley BeUes Jr.
and Mrt, Ferne B. Hayman spent
the weekend in Dearborn, Mleh ,
where 11r Belle&amp; attended thl!
bowune .toum1ment.

Brea.......Saked fOQd•. ett".
ClothiD(-1. construction or
2. _Wear-cue

'Dairy

Food&amp;-yreparatlon,

Agoinst
Possible -Accidents

mara-

ufacture or ue of dall')' fooda in
the hoDJe.
. Dalfl' ProcluetiOJl

LOSS OF BOAT
OR MOTOR

Safety, Forotry, Livestock, Conservation
Poultry· 1. Production
2 Marketing
3 FoodJ
Rural Electrifacation
Sail and Water Cona:ervation
Vegetable · 1 Production

2 Martetinf"
3 Soil fertility and lmprov ··
me nt
4 Pre11ervation
and MuJ(eJiaoeou6 Foods includ2
----andy noot prev1ousJy mention·
ed.
If you want fu partiCipate in
lhe demonstration coftb!st, stlrl
reparation now. If we can be of
any help to you from lbJS" off'C'.:!,
Eet tn tou(h Wltb us.

Marion V&amp;n Mete-r of Middleport,
Mrs. Ho)lt'8rd
Johnson, Robin
Johnson, DenniS" Johnson, Mrs.
Jack Johnson, Mrs Roberta Roa~.
Ahce Roach of Maaon, Mrs. Loui"~

Better to be Safe
Thon to be sorry!

REASONABLE
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a - 1 to 1!, 1 to J. cane al Neoa • Tlnm.l

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'MJ:., a'd Mrs., Chester ~iver .~~ ...
ited his ~tber Mrs. Lena OJtvcr
at Broad Run Sunday
Mn Betty CaU and children
viSited Mrs. D F. Ohlinger B'td
Jimmy at Middleport Sunday.
Mt. and Mrs. Ross Kmg and
familY visited Lester Johnson
Sunday.

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Effiyn Brlclclts
Gordon Caldwell went to Cam.
den Clark Hospital in Parkersburg
Friday evening !or med1cal care.
!
Mrs. Myrtle Frost was caUing
on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burton of
Caloway Jtidre.
Mr. and Mrr. Leonard Baylor or
, AdcUson were Sunda;; guesu of
Mr and Mrs, Wllliam Chapman
and family and Mri. Ethel Stout.

4-H NEWS

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Edgar Dorst and son Bob, of
SUmner, werf' guests Sunday evenmg of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brie-.
klu.
Mr. and Mrs. "P. P Doak aud
family of Parkersburg~ W. Va.,
spe:nt Sunday with their daashter
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Headley. ,
M.r. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman are
9tarting to butld a new ho~e on
the lot they recently pun:hued
from Jobn Arbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Sto,.., 'of
·~
Darwin, Harold Parker and We•
ley Arbaugh were calllng on ·MrS.
Ethel Stout Sunday
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ayne rld:let
and brotber, Guy Spencer, ~re
Sunday guests or Mr and. 'Mra.
Be,r nard Warner of Dutdi: RJdae.
William Hostetter was taten to

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JIIHalira., iftd VlrJi,JI Speneer, 103
A., Orans:e, to Milo Caldwell.
~d)'i!M ~~~~. Jr., Betty J. Meigs General HCISp&lt;IJil, po.Oeroy,
. HO:W!!D, lott, sutton~ to Corbett for observation and treatme.jit, ,
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n. Mr.J.
Ch' Ethel Stout
d and Mlas' Bon.
-Georte ind•Beulall Neillei-, lot
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Murphy and Don Headley •nd
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....,_,, _.o N&lt;JnW an -rau e,g. friend, Miss Pauline Dorst aU ltIIII.I£rpeM 'ColiiCoat,' 31' A., Oll•e, to
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Story at Darwin $aturday night.

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w11! meet nu;'":~Y
at 8 p m In lh~ 80ti&amp;1 room

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6:30

iotemary Cloonq Sha.
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Sl.ti&amp;dly Nigb.t Jamboree

6 : 4~

:re~r,

F1cld

Coml'l

were placed on a table unde:streamera of blue and 11lve.·
paper with white bells •uspend-

ina:.

Games were played and prizes
awarded. The door prize w,;n
awarded to Mlss Nancy S1110n of
Pomeroy.

Statesmen Quartette

7 00 77tb Bengal !.A~~•
7 30 Cu·cus Boy
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8·00 Steve Allen Show

'1 ·30 ~People Are Funny
Sho~w

900 'I'hc ,Alcoa Hour
10 00 the Loretta, Young Show
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Oduc!lcn ('redJt
el!ltJrs, f1elt!uwn
rtDm Otdo, Indiana, •iltueky
~ The offlce Wtll remam optn

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Sunday- Chllnnel·a

'the Pillit Chi Pfll of Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters, Will • ~··• ·1
Mon da y night at the home of
M1!ton Ru!llstll, B~adbUI'Y
8 R&amp;ach
of Tt:.:u Ran&amp;Olil

Big TDp
Lite in U. S. A

Baseball Prev1ew
Baseb~tll Game of Week
J,. Town Meetlng
'IV Classroom
Air Power

7 00 Zane Grey Theatre
8:00 - Jackie Gfeason ShOW'

10.00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 LoOk up ann Live
11 :00 United Nabons in Aetlon
11 ,30 C&amp;m&lt;'Ya Thct!1
12 •00 Lt"t's 1'ake A Trip
12 30 WIJd BtU Hickok
100 Heckle and Jeekle
I 30 •Badge &amp; Bullets
2 30 The B1g Picture
3 00 Ready Mr. Rosewater
3 :JU Face the Nation
4 00 Hlddeh Treasure
4 30 Ommbus
600 My Fnend Fllt·ka
600 Chem1cal Prog Style Show
630 Ann 1e Oakley
700 Las.s!e
7 30 Marge &amp; Gower Champlon,
BOO Ed Sullivan
9-00 G. E Tbeatre
9.30 Alfred Hitcbcocll:
10:00 f64.0fJO CbaJielige •
10-30 Wbar s My l:Jne

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lW bOIDteotiOD OIIOI!owiiiiiiD
:~~ao•• f9oUlopl.

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ed to her home Saturday after
spendinc the past three ~eks in
Sl Peteraburt, Fla., with ber fa·
thcr, Roy Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bl!i1ke and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ra:{Pic&amp;e,l.,
Mrs. BeUy Call and familY were
amdng those attendihg ~e :Scout
Elblbitlon at the National GuarJ
Armory on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gla!e and
children, Pomeroy were Sundny

euests of Mr. and Mra. HaiTI
Johnson.
J. M. Little is visitlng his bNtlier at Gallon, 0 .
William Bass of East Liverpool
spent t.he weekend With h1s fa'!lSign On.
Fa1th F~ .,T;OdV 1 ,~ •

Oral .R'oberts

20th Ccnturv Theatre
Two Gun Playhouse

10:110
11.00 20th Centucy Theater

\2:30 lltn Off

3 00 MaNhaiJ College
3 30 John Hopkins File '1
4.00 College P!)lSs Conferoet
4.30 Med!r.al Ro~izons
5:00 CartoGn Theatre
0.30 TBA
13:00 20tb Century Th~atre
7.30 Hollywood Film Theatre
9.30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
10.00 Inside Mus1c
10:30 20th Century Theater

a.rc announein1 the blrtb of a lO P\
Thurad.ty In ll.,.o Clint.&lt;. Th'
loh1110ru abo hue a dau1bte•
Grandparents JrllllrJ. Ada Vao
Meter, Cbe:lb.lre and Robert V11n
lloler, Clifton.
llr and llrt. cune lrwi. '
Soutlulde, Mr. and Mn. Stanll!y
Colley and ebUdlen, New Haven
villted llr and Kn Da111 Levm~o
and lfr. and Mn. John Hamson,
Sunday.

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On A9ril 2, Mr. and Mra Cb ar'
.Allenrworth weu honored
wltb a miac!eUaneout ehower at
the home o1 Mr. and Mn. James
Bennett of ,Clifton. The gills

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1~ · 30 TV C!ioj&gt;OI'•'
1 00 Championship Bowllnl
2.00 Passover Service
2.30 Mr Wizard
3 00 Amertcan Forum
3 30 Zoo Parade
4·00 Wide, W1de World
6 30 Ou tlook wit h Chet Ht&amp;ntlel'
6.00 Meet The Pr~81
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ut 7 30 p m, tn the town haJJ Al l
me mbers are urged to attend

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The meetmg of t he Sugar R~n
PT.\. schedul ed for Thuraday e ~·
mn g A:Pifl 18 bas be~n piOstpon:!-1
lo Thursday April 25 due to Hoty
WeE'k il was announced today b.Jo
Mrs Ra y Wood veard president.

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11 00 h lm SundiY. Uoly CO.bl•

Mrs f..c Mard tcwcn, Mrl1.
Fugat e an d Mrs. Thomas

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1he p-'Y'ogram chamua a and
Woilldo J BaNelt Wdl &lt;.•ondutt ·-:: ••-.,,
WOIS h lp sf l'V!Ce

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Mn. Betty Call served refresh·
menU of hot-do••· potato chips
pJneal)ple ~&amp;lad, cake, punch ancl
favon of pa,ruola to Mrs. Mable
Johil\on, J Jean Bl4ke, M1'1. l'.dra
Kearns, J4n. Clara WIUiama, EUR
Bunt~, ~'· Geraldine Varian and
ton, Mrl' Goldie Bl.te, Mn. Dor.:.·
thy Vi,n Meter, ?ftrs. Lora Ander·
son, Mrs. Eula Stewart, U.n. Eve·
lyn Nicbollon, .Mra. Lucy Harr•
son Mrs. Alma Johnson, Cbarle~
Blake, Jimmie Blake, DO.roth:;
Blake, Mtl. Wilma Bllke, Mrs.
Mollie Fox, Mrll Anna Hoffman,
Mrs. Marie Smltb, Mlkey Burns,
Mrs. VIolet Burns, Mrll. ShU'ley
Tueker,
Mrs. France• Oljver,
Marllyn Burns, Pbyllis WiJUams,
Janet Nlchobon, Greg Srruth, Mrs
Belva Roush, Joe Ronsh, MT!II
Pauline Stewart, Mrs. MarJie Rickard, Marilyn Dont, Mrs Katie
Bau, E1alne
Cartwright, Mrs
Laurene Lewis, M1s11 Laura H11l·
land, Mrs JQ.!loebme Knopp, Mrs
Mary Roush, Mrs. Lera Van Meter, Mrs Jeasie Cartwrilht, Mrtt.
Thelma Henry, Mrs. Naney Van
Meter, Mrs Helen WUliam1, Mrs.
Florence Youpg, Mrs. Ted ltiley
Sr., Suzie Wams;ey, Eugene Wams
ley, Johnnie Wamsley, Bonn1c
Wamaley, Mrs Mae Wamsler,
Jackie Call, Johnnie Call, Mar~:e
Call, Unda CaU, Sammy Ben·
nett, Sandra Bennett, Jimmie
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. James
F.ennett and Mrs Betty Call of
Cltnon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aliens-

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Edwin Andtew and NOtft C Cross

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Don't forpt-tomorrow .UCht
It 1 00 P. M. It Ordnance Stbool
the Shawnee Brave• tnll b1ve
thtlr annual blue jean d1nee. J.d.
mbaion is 15 cent~; tincte and ~
cent.a per couple. Fund• are :o
be uae4 for the club't activitie1.
4-H Dlmon.. r-*n C...._ts
Last week you -were ginn :~n
the mfonnatioa uvailable on tb ~
4-H PubUe Speatin,c Contest
Since the Publlc Spealuoe and
demon~~ottaUon contests are hi! d
at the 1ame time and, are of equal
1mport•nce, 1 thin you should be
brou,a'bt up to date on the re1u·
lat10n, ot the demomtration eontat wbitb will be beld on June
14 of tbia year. Tbe WlnMr• of
the county will go to tbe reeional
contest at the Roane County +H
Camp OD Jg}y 3. Tbe rejlODUJ
wmnen, of coune, ro to the ltate
contett on Auc:ust 22-23. Muon
County hu alwa)'l been well re·
presented at the state contest I
1ee no reason why 1901 Jhould
be an exception, Now is a •ood
time to Jtart JiVIDJ your demonlltration. Some of laat year'1 winner• had elven their demoDJtr•
tion 50 lOme tima
hard to
beat one liven tbat many time1.
There n~ aome regulabonl I
would like to point out.

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paued their 14ih and not tb.•l"
2ht birthday u of January 1,
191'1. and who have eompletej
three years of club work ureludmg this year are eltgible · l
compete in Regional and Statt'
contests. However, we enco11ragc
df!monstrations of all age brackeU m tbe county
2. Former 'state winners &amp;re
not elig1ble to compete m the
aame clan. However, they m~:~t
compete In another category or
clau rovi.ding tbey are carrywg
the required project
The demonstrations should Dl)~
be lesa than
ten mmutea nor
more than 15 tninute~. not count·
ang set up time Claues of de·
monstratlons are aa follow• ·

LETART FALLS ·
Mr and lin. Robert WorkJIIan

and ch1ldren of Columbul •pent

I~ weekend W\lh Ilia parstl,
Rev. aBd Mrt 11o)'d Wortman.
Mr. and Mn. Olear KcDade of
ParbnbW'J aDd lfr_ and Mr•
Ralph Wett of CihClnoaU wer1
a.e•t. over the weekend of lit.
and M.rJ. Wm. Vanan.
Kt. and Mn Henchel Roush
are t.he parent.~~ G! a daYabt.er
bOfft Aprtl 1 at Holzer ko.Pital.
A!r and Mn. Roy PeahCtn, aau·
a:hter Sally v11ited Monday wlih
b11 parent.l, M'r. and Mn. .AI~rt
Pear.ton of Bal.han.
The WSCS Of the Letart Fait,
Metbodllt Church beld an aD
day meetmg Thursday and wor.i:·
ed on the chain of the cburcb.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sayre o!
Antiquity vaited Suod.ay wJI b
Mr. and Kn. Herbert Shields.

Serv~H,td For.

Mr. Winebrenner

Ft,nerAl 1ervicef fo; Cl,llle ,'Wfa.
ebrenner .wete held J'ri4ar ~
naon It u.e R.awllnp.eo,tt NntP
al Home with tbe Ret. Clanmul
E Hoyt, pattor or the .¥1dd1e;:wt
Fint S,ptltt. C"ollft.b. o"MidaU,n,.
S~clal mule -wu preaent6cl b)' 1
choir from 11M Blptilt Cburcb .{,
cJudlnJ .M:r •nd' Mit.. t,.. D. Du...
Mn. Ulliao H~IJee, ~Mrs. Shlrlej
Mtl:ll, Mrs Homer HYieU, JID.
Beulah Whate.
Burial was in the Gravel H11l
Cemrt.ery at Chetbare .a n d p~l "'
bearers were Oharlt"s Bennett. •
J1me. Souders, San.filrd Thom.111,
L. D. DileJ, R E Rollma and Law·
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Your
Motor
Boat

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Mr. and lin. Wtlley BeUes Jr.
and Mrt, Ferne B. Hayman spent
the weekend in Dearborn, Mleh ,
where 11r Belle&amp; attended thl!
bowune .toum1ment.

Brea.......Saked fOQd•. ett".
ClothiD(-1. construction or
2. _Wear-cue

'Dairy

Food&amp;-yreparatlon,

Agoinst
Possible -Accidents

mara-

ufacture or ue of dall')' fooda in
the hoDJe.
. Dalfl' ProcluetiOJl

LOSS OF BOAT
OR MOTOR

Safety, Forotry, Livestock, Conservation
Poultry· 1. Production
2 Marketing
3 FoodJ
Rural Electrifacation
Sail and Water Cona:ervation
Vegetable · 1 Production

2 Martetinf"
3 Soil fertility and lmprov ··
me nt
4 Pre11ervation
and MuJ(eJiaoeou6 Foods includ2
----andy noot prev1ousJy mention·
ed.
If you want fu partiCipate in
lhe demonstration coftb!st, stlrl
reparation now. If we can be of
any help to you from lbJS" off'C'.:!,
Eet tn tou(h Wltb us.

Marion V&amp;n Mete-r of Middleport,
Mrs. Ho)lt'8rd
Johnson, Robin
Johnson, DenniS" Johnson, Mrs.
Jack Johnson, Mrs Roberta Roa~.
Ahce Roach of Maaon, Mrs. Loui"~

Better to be Safe
Thon to be sorry!

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ited his ~tber Mrs. Lena OJtvcr
at Broad Run Sunday
Mn Betty CaU and children
viSited Mrs. D F. Ohlinger B'td
Jimmy at Middleport Sunday.
Mt. and Mrs. Ross Kmg and
familY visited Lester Johnson
Sunday.

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Effiyn Brlclclts
Gordon Caldwell went to Cam.
den Clark Hospital in Parkersburg
Friday evening !or med1cal care.
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Mrs. Myrtle Frost was caUing
on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burton of
Caloway Jtidre.
Mr. and Mrr. Leonard Baylor or
, AdcUson were Sunda;; guesu of
Mr and Mrs, Wllliam Chapman
and family and Mri. Ethel Stout.

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Edgar Dorst and son Bob, of
SUmner, werf' guests Sunday evenmg of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brie-.
klu.
Mr. and Mrs. "P. P Doak aud
family of Parkersburg~ W. Va.,
spe:nt Sunday with their daashter
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Headley. ,
M.r. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman are
9tarting to butld a new ho~e on
the lot they recently pun:hued
from Jobn Arbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Sto,.., 'of
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Darwin, Harold Parker and We•
ley Arbaugh were calllng on ·MrS.
Ethel Stout Sunday
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ayne rld:let
and brotber, Guy Spencer, ~re
Sunday guests or Mr and. 'Mra.
Be,r nard Warner of Dutdi: RJdae.
William Hostetter was taten to

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NEW YORK UP - It 'll be th{•
New Yorko; Ya-nkees m an Ameri
can League ":;wel'p" .md 1he Mll ·
waukee Braves in another dose
National League battle according
to a Umted Pre.~s poll or 132 bast
ball \1.' 1Jters.
Casey Stengel's Wtll!d champi
ons were an O\erwhelmlng choice
of the writers, recelvmg 126 • 95 4
per cent -of •the f1rst plaee votes.
Three writers picked the Chicago
Wtlite Sox to win their f1rst pel·
nant alnce 191Q two those the Detroit Tigtrrs and one p1cked lhf'
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CHICAGO UP-Mary Jensen,
~anager uf middle~t champ1on Gene Fullmer, sa1J:) Sut-urclay
he would ask tho state AthJfttic
CommlSSiOn to ~dfl)orlze , four.
ounce giM"es for Fullmer s title
~efense May I against Sugar Ray
Robinson.
" F uIImer •s a th row·b ac k to t he
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Jones Wants To
Fight Plenty In
Next Few Weeks

~ Thj QJ'~W's C~icb ,bowlirrg tourn~f·

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hoilors next we~lt.
MerJ1-~r.s will head .for Ft
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T••'!". to ""tl
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BowlinJ
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t{ur~ey. The Chicks will
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By Chel TUDtblll
BASIBALL, QU": Whot lo
lht CAl e i r e - . . of tho
baMboll? Cb) Woloht of tho

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Pomeroy Hl1h batUnJ averaees, tlclan. Jlm Whlt.e the aquad ia bat- refleCted the wid€-operJ aspect df
fhe impending race w1tb no tra m
with three same• eone, and under Uni:
poor concUtloninJ weather, hu two ,.,.,.,
H AI AV. receiving a majority of the firs' ·
battera cllpph11 In tlle leather at Arnold (P)
1 1 1.000 place vote.!! . The Braves, total WJH
a .GOO pace. However, the Pan· Hcmaley
!J 10 .tMJO 46.2 per cent, Lhe dcfendmg chamthers' telim aJenre l8 a weak .189 Gibbs
2 4 .~00 pion Dml~ers' 31 9 and the Redcompared to the~r opponent•• .zao. B Eastman
1 3 .338 legs' 18 2 per lll!nt.
The Card inals re&lt;"eived 68.8 per
Jimmy Joe Hemaley hal hit JO&gt;hnsDn
3 10 .300
aafely in five of 10 tri.pa to the : •l"ilher
1 7 .142 &lt;"ent of othr- !ourl•h pluce votes wrth
batters 1 box. Youl\'j Blll Glbbll, .:.eartels
1
11. .090 the P1rates, Phila ~elp hia Pbill ll'i&gt;,
who has broken Into the lineup 1 ..;\11 others have gone hitless. Giants and Chicago ( 'u ha followlll.i
IUrprlshlab aa a first baaeman They are Woodard, Lambert, Pha· m that order.
when be turned out for eateher, lun, Bill Wtl11on, Le{fle, Don Eaathll hit aafely ln two a:ames, two 1man, Sterrett and Cunninsham.

Giants Look ~ough To Indians;
. wasl.:nn+on Drops Champ y auks
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Th11 New tof). Plantt n111d the

newspaper~, tioJ and they're
worklna up 1 _pretty aood Jather
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over all thole experts who are
plcklDi them aetenth and elahth.
The Giants eedalnl:r didn't look
like tall.enden ll'rlday a• they
licked tbe Jnd1an1, IH at Jt.ck-~
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aonv1lle, Fla. Rllht bander n~•Jen
" , Gomez Out out Cleveland alter
yielding a tlnt lnnlna bomer to
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underetUmat.eit in rnoat qu~err.
'1 don't know too much ibout
; the Notconol LeliUI" 1114 Clo..• land outfielder Gtne Woodlln1,
"but from wh1t we've lieD of 'the
manta tht• oprtn, wo thtn~ .,..,
one 11 pletl.ne them tqo low."

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l,ithburih Pirates at Charlotte,
N. C Ron Samford homered for
Detroit whtle Harvey • Kuenn
helped hlmsetr to three ~r U1e
Tigers' 16 hltr..
the Red Sc.x jumped on Granny
Hamned for lhree runs In the
eighth lo lrlp the Ph\IUes 5·2 at
Richmond. Va. Robin Eloberts pit·
ctled two-hit ball for the first
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seven lnnmgs but the Re
ox
a:ot two runs In the fourth on
Frank M1·lzooe'1 double and Dick
Gernert's homer. Rookie E4 Bouehee homered for lhe 1'htls.

Basebn1} Game
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BOWLING
HIGHLIGHTS
rrow' Chkk, le&lt;t thm games
in the Parkersburg All -Star meet
Thuuday night. Paul Cllff~;rd lee!
the local bowlers with high slngle 224 and 608 total.
E. Taylor was hil!h for th.e
/ wlnnera. He had 247 lor hla fJrst
two game!!, and a 6M total.
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WOOD COUNTY lANK
F
arnsworth
1S9 181 166 486
Digman
210 198 132 MO
Horner
176 171 210 5~7
Taylor
247 247 164 658
Dlack
189 1. 81 198 ri 6B
Totals
961 979 870 2809

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t-wo yc-11'1 buS .,ltchllld som CROW'S CHIC:KI
ltftt 'b1Jl for Porqe":t l;n.h be- Loukll
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fort tllat. HiJtW Imboden roea Rigas
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t1)1t 'ear muy b(l till ·ncrtt ~ the Steele
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ANSWER TO QUIZI (A) 9 tp
tYt Inches. (8) flve to fin •nd
oftt • .,....., ouncH.

Louks is in fifth place 111 the
Ob!u State All Events, while ht&gt;,
Menchtni and Qulllt!n all fm tsh~l'
1 1 tM:! money in last ye:or'.s Buw·
'""
Iers Journal tourney. All five also
have finiahed Ln the money the
past two years in the' Amcncau

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FIRESTONE TIRES

.Bowl~ng Con!P'c~s
The Chicks will find th emselves
rollin g u1 the ABC at an opportu.ne time since the big Master
tourney wlll be going on at the
W11l Rogers Memorial Coliseum at
the tfme they are rollin • . In faet
the finals qJ the tourney wdl be
!'oiled at the same time they :~re
scheduled to roll. There is a possib\llty that local fans may see
their favorlteJi on television since
Jhe Masters w1U be telev1sed and
the rlnals will bt~-t•61led Jll!fi a 'tew
lm.o-' from where the ChiC'Jris will
be rolling.

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TIRE REPAIRING

Ch~Jer ~QI)or

BJtAI,{E SERVICE

Sht4fnts Named
By Mrs. Sauer

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BATTERIES

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bowlers like Don Cal"ter,
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the
defcndiDg
champ, Buddy Bomer, Ned Day
and countlt!" others will tak~
part in the Mut&lt;!ra.
The Chicks wiJI have their
wo1Jr cut qut for them as Paler
lfand ReServe Beer of Cblcar;o 1s
currently in fCrst i1lace WJth a
31'~5 total. A:l ABC scores · are
based on a.ctiJHl pinJ. The Chicks
ha ;e never T'Oited that iu"h .a
total, but it i!O't impossible Co(
Lbem to 4.0 so. In faat a compo.she
scor~

of the five

roll~rs ln

action

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Kalwl

SeJilor boy• who wilted wtth

\1'8re /o«bur Clark, Brad·
lord, Step~en COtitj, KeU~ Aitd•l•
IOn, EJ4dle J;-, ii:/ldie tlniUcr
and tbey wero issllled by Corotra
MUhJtm.

Th~ bapqu~

was lon&lt;ed.1&gt;y S.p·

Lucille Bearba ltaw~ PomiiJOJ loe1e1y Editor; flioae 62f4

Criswell, Jane itlftrls, Judy Cl'e.rt

)lary Bart b. Shirle)' Gil.kef,. ¥!'!Y

Sll[es, B&lt;"le Pehll, Borbara Capteina, J i net Valentl.n\!. ·

Studt.OUS Teom

Of 'Racme set
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For May 4Tilt

er, pbysiQ!; Blll W,iniett, Ameri-

can Rlstoi'y.

Others are Charles Ihle, world
hi!dory; Robert Smith, Enilisb 9;
Lols Knopp, .En1ll.sb 10; Annabell
of the Roa""'e, EngJilh 11; JanJce Wolle,

~ll)lsh 12; Nadine Roll.!h, Lotlh

these a tyPewrtt~ .for the ~·to'rp I; M.,;o Allc.e );..,., 1-oUo ~: Robstbdy wlien they
~- t ~\f
~!r-. Senior $P.CJal ltu~ies;
nietu at ·the .tao~! of UtaBF.!. •¥ Wesle; Court. advanted t;tatb..
!Irs. Cl..emo)!t ');. )M'l Wtl)l 14~. 11!0\Jcs; Pl!YIII.o 1~,. Sponl.ob 2;

m

ert

and lira. IIOb!if I!Qcl'i'tt lib tlte Wapda ltoljilt, ~fiiiJ.
bffi&gt;ijalicy •~IIJIII!iioe il~;
·
rt ~so WaS aMaunCe. that

Ohio

Univer.sity ScienCe D i y a1Urd ~
Mrs. Cllfl!itum~ t&gt;ft•if~t went :to 1'bylllt !llle, Janice w'olrc
of the Clos,sc · i&lt;!ed ,nd l!le ~ .

Qtio'~l s~i. : "!~ (i()~d.JiffiKJ

MOTOR

l!arol~

Jack Wese and TOmmy Fidler, a;t

H91\boN. ff!·~ pt~ "eJeellent;" t o James Prlre.
"good" 1nd Alfred Toney, ''sat";.
· luniors-Judith Lambert, Rose- gram included ii. mo~nf PJq;~"e factory".
;mary Slade, Rat]lh Knl&amp;bt, John "Behind These Doola~ ap;cl ~
Mrs.

' ·H~r, G~yann. G4ul, Marilyn and Mts. kalBd 'Ri.Ddy were JlTO
gram chairmen.
BuckC,y,
.
A dessert course was llel'Ved to
SOphomores William Bahr,
l.weht)"·ohe
meiP-~1 ~d two
-£le1Jn~r E;vans, Dqnna Frecker,
guests.
~.Jo A:nn Frost, Nan itlning, Janice
:Haitna~ . Stuley Kelley, Sharon
Jlitebie, Gilti'ert SJ)encer, Sharoa

TUNE-UP

Two Candidates
:~~!}~!~:~~~:~[~~f n.r;tX
,Joan Appear For ~ge
CldSS Votes To
·swlitnoifield.

Roof Paint

Arlene

~~~~N~E~E~D~G~O~O~D~~~

f,et us ge1 your Car

Ready ·fer Summer Driving

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See or Call

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179
179
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1:176

~20
&amp;21
370
681
1!171
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THOMAS FORK

Met At
Vaughan
Home On
B...a....,.
A
nwiAut venue
WJ·JaiMe CUftord ftll gpeat
-.in

spent Monday in Jacks011.
Mr. and Mra. Wox!,ey Hal-.,-,

!Irs. Al!&lt;e Moore and !ffL N•f!le
Eb)~ ~lltd on Mr. 1nd Mre. Beq

Eblin
ond 119"' SIHidll' alter- . wb
0

~. and Mrs. 08ear DePew ~
dOttghter 01 Chi!Ucothe ipent ~
nekt-nd with h
1 th
W .....
er a er, . m.

Xleiu.
Shirlty l!l,d ~OX f;btin spept
Sunday wilh Judy Bafton,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond RUNel~
and children afi.d Geue klein

spent Suodor in Charleston with
h1• sitter and ramify.
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Chat lea: and Eugene Cundilf of

ev .,

lrd

·u

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e 'Kilt Cltlli titet Tlturldav

it ~ IW~e of~- ltiehV~~au fir,., "!'ll&lt;n&gt;Ot ,&gt;.ye.

~ne· ~en ~~orated tbe Mme
'!t'olliliofu; o ibort buoin~ss se•
1too wllb Jlro. &lt;;. J . Ebertbl&lt;b pre!J&lt;fent, i&gt;r&lt;lrljuf S"'!e0 wore piQ'·
ttl ·~ -prilei a)vat(Jed to Mrs
W:~~lt't. WlnJOJJ. llfa. ltiehard VauAban Jr., and ltfri. Tbeoili&gt;re Lebew
A ltbltMti
Jtt'esente4 to
fOt th"' . .lien.

!':!:er~e~:, ~ ~~!-"~~~
Kraeut••:

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"Litt_le Red.
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"-ere
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VI'
,_.,.,.
Gi
.Ven- H
. ert S"'"""
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0
Je:; ~et,
G!P' .~ idt,fr 'lfi•&lt;"-'·
II .
·~1- ~nl the

-e~dren

froM • .. . lllfl'~. and
1 . ~noon se-.~, ol... ~ Jinder·

giti'ten In ° .~umllf. operelta
gift'""
· lbOut the ~t JU4 Jfa}p.., M.oa.
~
· .- · .,_ I.e.-h•w. ~5 8a1
evening ~~· 7·to 'l i ffte High
"'~ 8 · Va~f:n by
Scbool aud:itori~ .at the April
au11.

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for •E dter.

Mrs Clarence

InJured In an •uto ac--

ents Mr. lnd Mrs. Henry Beaver. ~ltleiJt last w~t ate improsi·

Pvt. Denver Peraons was e.llll· Jl.artl.eY 11 still in the J19ljer
ed home from his station in pitaJ }\'ith tract~ eplllt
.111!
Germany bY the death or his i!au- ~ tJ,bl. Wart~ s 1)~J y~ ' 11njve«J
&amp;hler.

where ~o
1 they

Prt••
. ·
MrS. Gladys-

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the

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,ersyr

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Crqy returned to
lt!&gt;r el)lplo)nient '''jn Parkersb~rg
i(ter spep.dittt a week here at
bel boriie.
Mr.' ahd
Lo.well Beaye:and tJaughter, Middleport, a.ad
M~s. AIUsC)n of Jta~ine 5pc:!nt Sun,!.
day With Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Bfa•

Plfrl.

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THE~

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•• IIJRE111• 'fiBI'·

" :Mr.s. Curtls Wolf SIH;!Dt sev~al
dQa 'With her son-in-~aw 41\d dfi,U·
~thter, Mr. and Mrs. Brad ThompCharlea Ruuell and·
!100, Columbus.
Ya., were
Mls$ Jerry Wood ap.d :r.rrs. Mllr·
her Plrents,
ion Wood visited Mrs. Clayton

w.

.......

aura:ery on
so ,. patient at the
will 1ubmitt to aurgel')'

doy.

Mr•.

Mr. 1nd Mrs.
an
evening with
llls
vid :K.OOleptz,
Mr. and Mrs.
Flatwoods Jpcnt

to em-

Mre. Slerlll

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Allen.

1

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tit•·

Carl 14'1U'L! IP!W-1
Mr. and Nn. DaCh1tJes Goegleln
an e.-enlil.g wlt:a

lljr. ond Mrs. Clart'"' Allen.

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The AprU m~U'DJ of the Third

Mr.._ T . .4. J:lewet&amp;on baa r-eturn. · ~urs4af Club will be held on
ed home ~r baviDI been in April 25th inJ!;eo.d ol April t8th

Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. Edson Roush,
Mn, Mlnni" Roush was the
Sunday guest of Eva and Sadie
Archer.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Sn~olth , and
two ifl'andchlldren spent Wednesday evenina: with 141'. 1nd llr1.

personal

.....,
.

due to 'service• at tbe ~h\ll'Ch.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. .flmel :QIUey visited Sunday . wllh !11\'. ~114 Mr.'.
Clarence Wo.~.
'
Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon ltl.denour
or lb)l~field spent the Mtekend

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See One &amp;f •ltefe Frieladlfl.
. ~
The Insurance Agents Asllociation
ef Meigs County
V. n:EDWARDS, INS ... ! ..... , . , Pb. 35-X, Pomeroy
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"'WARNI!R-IFILE, IN!\...... , , .... Ph. 48-V, Pomeroy
. , E . .REUTER, INS• ., .. , •.• , , , .. Pit. 4Z5·X, 'Pomeroy

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•BARNES·SIMPs9Ni INS. , .... Pb. _6311-X, Middleport
,~~:·~·IOVVI'{I'~G, INS. . • , ..... , • Ph. 8138-M, Middleport

SUNDAY- APRIL 14th
J P.M. 711 D.tli'P(

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~ero ~t ~e1r

borne.
$evtttal rrom hch·e attende!i the

of Mrs. Frank
Fell at ijle Ewing Funeral fl:ome,

fwun:.al aetvices

'tuesday.
. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jla.rry Grindstaff
~f. Pine Grove spe-nt Supday ~t.f·
le!'T!ron with Mr. a-nd M.rs. M&gt;tr·

Wlllt•m Sayre have

ion Wood anQ Jerry-.
Mr. snd Mrs. V. D. Cleland

33~ Pllllltrn

. . . ~ I'OII'II&amp;C · - .

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+

Folks l'in the know" keep on the go and
keep fit by drinking milk every ddy! It's
tops for ~ood health and plenty Gf pep.
O'ur farm-fresh d~il'y products ore on ii'T)o
portent part of ev•I'Ytlr!ll'$ diJt. Serve the"'
often ... milk, fr1.itter, cheese.
:

propert&gt;' on spent $Uhd@y e~e-p.Jn2 wHb ;\fr.
Board prop- aJ);4 Mrs. M'ariPn WoOO..
Mrs. Liwten-:-e Stnith returned
cfow •
)lome from the ·Ke-ig_s Gen~ral

!!'ill· •. ·.. , .....:. 1 .Ph. ZSZ, Pomeroy l'~_l!':f~,"~:•'! lit,ovllli! "'' the•lr pro;: . H~,pttal We&lt;l)lesdi)l alter
Dleti rolni jqrg'erf,

N~ar "chester

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to lro~

INJUBY- SIC~BIIS- PERSONAL UACI'8··

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Public Cordially ln~it.d

ver.

TRIP INSUAANGS

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reoklod

' M~a ll'l

" {lltllt 1
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J!!&gt;,v;.:,

'4V 'l'\IJ'
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under·
.

WJ.ddlej&gt;•rt

~~' f'~d~or-

w••

v.1. w•1&lt;n ShOJ'n
ele~-··
'-'
.,.
&lt;=
presiilent for the comins ye.r •t
lb . ·'- f h p
8
e meeUJJt: o t e omero:r aplist l&lt;IIISIGnory S&lt;&gt;ciety held Thut
Stt•y ev•nin 1 at the tbllf.Cb.
•
11ae riee PJ4s.ident, Mrs. Sb:.:ft

~ed in tbi aboell&lt;·e of lhe p~
Jlli.&gt;at, Ur1. Juepla cook ~nd othr.
offteers elO&lt;Ied were llro. T. 1.
gbeltop. vict preoideot; Mn. LoT
llin Sleiretl, - r r and croe-

urer; Mn. loRph CDOk •"ice precident or ll'iosiO)U; ""- Harry Lee
B&gt;Uey, vt'\0 pr.,ldent of chrllti&gt;n
sen+iet; •nd M'ft. Ralph Zundel,
'''" president of eh!'lotlan traJ~
lng.

•

A report .,., made 00 the 1&gt;0.
oeltl to lite Matber Seltool. plaJis
..,. mad e to aItend the ~,...
• --··C'\lOp.. meetir., to be t~eld in ~t-1"&lt;iDF !J!iO tpODih. "Stewardshi!&gt;"

to»~~ ·ot

P'~-

ttas tJie
the proa:ram
Rit.teil by Mrs. J. H. Stepbeb.Mft.

A lat~ on "un~evel•oe&lt;I tatettfo

in our lives" was given by

~ and

llri.

Mh.

Mi'J,

m;.~·~c!r:!. "]'

~~~ With tfte .

Dogs Vaccilliled

.......

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llr • 8 Bin...•- D V ..
• ~ oSu c.:;ifl; ' ~
Vlhrl

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Mrs. _Oscar DePew and daugh- · ~31' Pratt and Mn:. Emm1 Leit'Je .
ter attended services at Hiland It,
·
Chapel sunday.
·
Mrs. Lee PraU will be bosteos
ltrs. NeUJe Eblin ealhid on Mrs to t)l.e club at .f.he nert m~ting on
J. D. Ada~ and dau&amp;hter uda Friday April 28.
Sunday.
-------Alkt Mootil
INJURED IN ACCIDINT
'
Ch~rles lllrt)ey and JJoeet Warth
~ere

Mrs. Shain New
M'ISSionary
•
Group ' ..,;
p d H
resi. ent ere

~i~c~-~~~~L~~~~-·~~~!~~~::55:1:tt:"::r.":•~H~St~-~'~J
i~ i;nl"l!i~l!
MWdljput.·Jiitiellt 61a"t

I tee•

wb

l"''"u

t
. t
· C .J

Columbus were vialtlng It tltt ~~~~
nb~ch and llts. ~~n m·-•n "' the• Pa·ren'T-ber
homo of lofr, and Mre. Heltn' EIJ!In doo each ¥&lt;eJved secret pal g1fb ~tio.::'
v -

w::~ ~:~:·Y a··~.~~d·~~r~

of Pomerot
Jlr. ~nd Mra. VII'
gil Rquoh ond 'iwb oono of Planto
and
Fred Shain Of Raclnt.
Mr. anol Mr• Harold Grady and
fomlly ~·l~d •• lir. and llrs.
Lloyd Roush ond rbn, Sunday.
Marilyn Rouah o~ Athens spent

)

ntly

Honored .
At ,;.tork

Mr. and MJ"J. ltobari: Smalley.
Robert Siebert h*s returned
~~r• to hts tea&lt;hing' duties ,,,...
Mr. snd Mra. N. o. Wein spent being confined in a hospdal dt
the week end wltb Mr. 1nd Mrs. Cbarlottsvlll&amp;. Va.
~t.ael Carter In Wbeelini.
Fred Ohlirlgtr and son Leon or
\lloy, W. Va., ttp4mt Sliturdar
With his 'l.ster, ·· Mn. Geotge

Mn, Georce ®"Ole lttd dlughter

'"1'-t'~··

in dlat town to 'filit .,ttb IJ:im. d.ly, April1%. wben JIDlfl B. Har·
Whett
they were on their w 1 )' reid, mono•er
* 6 the ky&amp;er Cree•
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uume Sunday tbey Jtopped in Liin1 plant, Pft!Nhled 1 t'heek 1a tlfe
for a •hort ulte wllb Ute Be. and omounl of ---.•-.28
_._ _... Ia count•,

C!vlco Altf~
;~~ It able to be out aDd .,.....d
Mrs. Joe Circle spent an even ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j;;;:;~;;;=:;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=r::T-;;;;;~ J
•1 1
ina: with Mr.t. •Mollie Bookman.
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lit. Vernon on nd
saturday and b tJ
pt-.....
n .....
~ the
·r~ t of thr ,.._
... -\.-1f v•
Pllfntl' and ara pannu atopp · I tax w11 made . to the· e~.mt.y Fri-

J:l'"·

CHESTER

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Atte 'd 15
Of Ches te r G

the president, Mn. Robert Morru. The weddlna: anniversary of
Mrs. Jaek Bachner was ob&amp;erved
by ber Secret P1l during the socJal hour, It waa announced tbat
the next party would be 1t the
apartment of ¥ra.. Richard Rosen.
))aum with h~r sl1ter, Mrt. Rich·
ard Schwab, 8!J tbe hostess.
A dessert cJ)urse was served by
the hosteSI to ~e ni:ember4 ahd
one auest ftks. Homer Hartley.

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TRAP &amp; STATIONAR'f TARGETs"

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Coll.fJt Ol Kutk tt Ob~o State lJp. paid by CM C~PJ.DJ' in
lVtnifJr. He tlu millie C'~Jet ~ · cordtnc to Mr. .shelld.· ;

will

m.

II

vl~r~~~~'t;JW~~·n~:'.;';

hraak Walton Farm

n..

Cretl&lt; l'f.!'l'linl o411pi,
m
ment to .. .. .~ in , . , .llmiM
doubt., l~e ''"en o! '.,,tni.OO

•bower
•'lbursday when
evenlng
"f-Or . ~.
MissPat&amp;)'
Shirley
Robert&amp;Sunday.
called ol) t]Jelldre§bmeot,
were
served
by
~
Rlcbal'(_Owen
.tbe. elu~
'l(ump~ey
JiOitesi tO those
ft§_mtd
ar;,t)o.~
or Mn. John
Mr. and ltrt. Henry Kleifi can. ~ Mtt. AnJJtee Oftlip,er, Mri-. the
Tu:Wz.
PattY JGoes, vlce presi- ed on his rlther, w. M. JOeln
Pratt, ~. J;laruld Eb~ba.ch,
dent, presided in the B~lenee or ·Sunday,
~r~. EnJrnett Bl,ek~lJ!'P, M.rs. J:d·

Springs Anot-her·

CAkMJ:L
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My;_
and MrL ll!!I,-.. .. CII'&lt;I1 and oon
of Sprinlllil( ·w; V•, Mr. end

&lt;HII!P"l''· . , ~
.·, "•~
m!iJI, ~ J»~,_.,,_

Huold Sturn on Thur.oday lin. Charlet Po.....,. and lour 'rreuu1rer v . Paul Niday.
ehUdrcn, 1olmer lotll people.
Ac$d'"" ~lJ ~ wiU be the
Enterprite II 7:311 Wedneldarl llr. and :!IIJ, ClaretKO Lacey le '· prio~ptl J&gt;toellcjarJ , ol OVilC
and Friday evening w"b B/!J. Fli4"f lli&amp;ht !or Columbul whfre Mrs. ROIC()O File, cholrman of Young on Wedneoday and llev. oke
accompaoy a... er..,~ ••
the CbiJd Wellare eomuil~te~ of Bishop In chua:e of Communion In the Staie IIOI.q a g. d entemble
the Auxutory of the Feeney-Ben. IO&lt;vtoe on Friday nlabl.
eont.etl_at !Wttle~ Hirb School W~ ~
hell Pool, No. 128, AD.eri•an
Le.
p
da&gt;
P
Y
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al\or Blshon will lead sln•i ••
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ilOn, wa.1 ln ebar&amp;e of the pro- 1 11
~
Jot
•.,. ~
~ram given Fri~ n'•ht at the ' • the rnee!inJ!I. •peclaf •ll)t ·" "· Claren&lt;e CIIJ!t •nd lin.
I'DUP
Legion lit~ II,
, , .tNb of the lni from euest ilri.era will be sti- J~~;rm. Chari-'"-( return
Fifteen ....rni)en ....., Cheoter
~~ '"1 d '~I ·
blld
sehl&lt;d ea~h oeryt...
~h
lh'
..._•·.'L- ,..,
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~
me •..,"""'~' ~ .el&amp;', een , c
ren
EHler 5 ndat· S lee
f
.,
.:,... b
-~ "%:"'n1 Counc11 Daua:hter.1 of Americ1 .at·
.trom the Jlome, were su!!ltt for
.30 u
·
unr. - serv ct
~ .,._ • .,.,{G~ "'.u.~) tenW the dlstrJ,et r.allr tteld in
the eyelilnl ond ·enjojled ·a Ienos at 6· •· ro. at Eo\el1tlleL. "~b ~1!4· fitbt ~lurb~ lo 'lle\h, baeiJI llotrietta, Thursdoy.
or games. 1'he 1petlal &amp;Delta !also ~~'i, \"ouna, ~Ji~tina "Rev. ~h~p to tbe'lr ~~m• la LIP~• .Na., z".
preS8nted a polko ~anoe lfu-' thelr ,r.-:lltg &gt;fOr"t,""'lceo, En~- pr IIMf 1JOd viti~ llt ~t..too
n.e croup Pl"',...l&lt;d 1 drllt i•Part of the protr~m
·
P, ..,. "30 att4
~~ Star
an• il!oldlopoi't tor 0 .,.ek.
troclucin( the dePuties or the di•
ll!!fr.s~i!lelttr 61 b,ot ~,;.. .,0. ' :t'tlfiltOid ..'lice; ' both t... .
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!riot .rilh MI.. . Dolotcs llfoeute.·
~to ebtpi, ·toola.., eqo&gt;l•a and
' •• llornlpl ~\OJ:- .
~lll!uUno l!i&lt;• 1o moying tbi&lt; u planllt. at.., lf.t:oetller'allo pre
EIJWr eatadiP .,.,];-, ~d dvr·
~en~n· on tiijei; 1'1-J~ant pro- rie'lei\d ·to GRJlfpoY, Wtiere
~ted t1irte loloi durin the mee•.
inr "• &lt;Mtititg. llemb41r; of tbl uantt tn botb ~~~~~· Erltn- IU live wl\11 lin lli'A~ 'ln. J~ - U.,C.
.
Leat;J,' lumlshed · lrfi!QI&gt;i'ia!l9• prt.e, ot 7:1$, "V~O'Wed ~u'' llla*'Jl~'m ttd be emiJ]o.
tor tbe guest&amp; from PODie'to"'
an~ M.orn~n&amp; stir, •l8:15, "'E"alta ~ d
· . bJ:.an..f!ti p1 tlie
AJ.leJldint were Mrs. Kose Cle,.
PageJnl".
Dllil ~·
11er ~' Mrs. lud, &lt;Otlnd1 doputy, llrt. Ellh•·
iL - ..
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H: L. Dunham, it joininl her ~u•- Writbt Mrs. rr...-,. Speneor, ilt..
1\ec:'t!:
l&gt;and a1 Gnll&lt;llbplili: llfn•,, llilo BIUs, 1m. Oartio l"rotreriet,
~hOWer.
Attendance .I Sunday School wMole fie No i ..nilnleuon job.
llri. Glri TUttle, loin. Milton 1)!'·
~
~
was M &lt;Ollectlon ~ ••
tie, Ali'it, llltrloo WoodJ, l&lt;lri. !'oil!;
..... _. penQJ 11
CJ"
el VanMeter, ~ . Orrllle Holter
~rs Charles Wllaon WIS e:ues1
marcn 46c
Mn
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of honor this weet When 7'-!n. Tert
Mr. and. Mn. ClevelaD!L RuolljlU •
·· U
· w~. ·Gun, ICjao H~len

J11~t the "Wifine

GOING

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N~t on

night, both at 8 p. m.

Tb~ ·f'ortntte Club had s layette and ellildten Saturday afteJY~ooQ.

. REEDSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jr. and
family 'were Chillicothe v.sitor.s
Sunday .'
Richard L. Smith who is em·
ployed In Akron spent several
days here recutly with h Ls fa·
ther J. M. Smilh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mark vJ sited
recently at Success with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bibbee.
W. B. Kibble of Abon spent
the weekend as Juesu of Mrs. A.
C. Stewart.
John Riebel who Is attr-nding
college at Atben~ spent the week
end at hill home here.
The WSCS of the M. E. Chureh
held thoir regular meeting W('dnesday al the home of M~s LiiUon Pickens with fourteen mem·
hen present and three visitors.
The s:oelety 1ponsored a Jllney
supper at the chur~h basement

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Glven rs • QWen
In Fultz H'""me

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wetghts J on ny Hol man or ChiCd[W
and N111n VllldC':r., :-:-:11ked lO'h.
have 11ignet1 to me~ m a 10·roun1l
bout ht•ru on Mfl\' 8 Thr b'out wtll
be tcll~v, slcd nallon :ll ly

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INSURANCE?

WILLIAMSON OIL CO.

Auxl.lll'arv_Has
C"hl'ldren Jn For
Meetl'n'g Guests

RUCy Jr. and ber sistet, Mrs.
lames Brewer. h4d a atOrt •how·
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Jello, pototo chips. kooladt, ~·t•
ilrd mints Wi!l'oi oei've4 lo ~..._
Charles WSllon ,Mn. Harfii1 Gil·
lnore, Mrs. WJ.tUam Ault, Mrs'. Vtt·
non Roush, i\f"rs_ Rllpb Snyapr, Mrs
HaJTy Moore, ~rs. ShirleY L-.e,
Mrs Herb Moore, Mr.s Bud Wlls rn
and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr., Mason, W.

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were in Akron lut we~"kend w~e. 1 eembei' St, 1155

'JlQe 1lev. Rp-cr ilhop of t~
The ~ehedule ia aa follow1·
Enti!J:t&gt;rlte In' OJ'n,ID_, Star EUB
Palm Sunday eveftin1 there' will
Chure~ taaa IDQOU~d eomblna. be a cOlor and sound film titled
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r un:iphant Defeat' 1t Enterprile
Palrp. $uuday, R.o1y Week 'an~ Ea~- at 7:30 and Mdrnla&amp; Star at 9 p. m.
er Sund.y.
•Holy Week Ml'\'h!et, MOJ'IIJ"I
Team of Racine students will
Star, Tuesda• and 1'hunday at
,
compete in Athens aaain1t other
m. wiUt on
tbe Tuadl)'
!leY. Richard
Y""/'1
achools ¥ay 4. Executive Head
• 1spe.aldDJ
niJbt
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Dtlr&lt;l p1t101l ln a bo'WI!nl tourPa "' SIJII day, H!JI¥W~~, fo$ter Services Mr.
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TW"., Church...
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Arrangements qf lflrlnt: no"ers
for the t&amp;blerln the dining-room Chlirles !fayman said today.
were madle by mefttber.tL of tb~ ' The scbolwhlp tleam and tbeir
Am.atuer Gardeners Club u IIC'Jvic subJect• are Harold · M:cCiutey,
project wllb MrS. Robert. Coati u Aleebra: Rennie Salaer, ~ometry:
Patty ll'rtln, blqlo&amp;y: Alfred Tonch'iirman.
ey, general selenet-; TOJDMy Fiah-

Buy Typewrite~'
For Pastor Study

11r. altd Mn. Doa Hamilton olld
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.lle1110r lldlllf, llkldleport Soc!~ JP.dltol', Pboae t078

tor """ Jiltd HOmo E&lt;ctn.qlh , ·
studen!t' directed b; r.rn. JoO fal·
let. T~~y ln&lt;lluled ~I Stulitbli,
J~ ll'llrra,, &lt;!arole oWedt, Bon·
nle Van CoOJ)y, N•nt!C'T G1fnlr(ol\.
Karen. W8lier-, Sue .YeGuger, C1rol

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~th, Golden 1\ur,.Fil'sl BaptiSt 9Htiri;h v.,.a

Chester honor students ror the
!ifth silt-weeks • period have been
announced as follows by Faye
~uer, P.rinelp~l: S!nlors--JaJ:llce
Randolph, Ada Randolph, Eliza"•beth Carr, Betty Frost, Sue Lambert, Helen Hoffm~, Kathryn

Crows
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p:.at.~
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will roll their team
on Alley.s Nine and Ten,
the Muter's final Will ta:ke

SPI-CIALS

laft weekend would find Bob
Louks with 649, Rink Menchir.i
w•th 604, Frank Quillen with 67?,
Paul Clifford wi.th 670 and We.s
Belles wUh 617. That would gh•e
Parkersburg, W
V a. Belles i:&gt; them II total or 3212 p!ns, and
leading the Ali-Evenl.i in the na· would be good enough !or f1rsl
· PhU WUiiamson
Uonnl Moose tourney, and flniahed plal'e.
W,
MaiD
Sl.
Pomeroy
The Chieks go Into the t011rnty
high 1n the money la 6t year at Rochester in the Bowlers' Journal wilh a team average o•:f_t900~_'w~&lt;~th'...:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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H#olll I!~M CP._.!:II
of ttit IDteraailonal
NI!W c:BRON~t- N. J. UPBeyer wJtll the Cubl Jo Stanezyl of Glen Roek, N. J •
:bad f.,
re-. a~tatant footb1ll eoac.b at Columtti
bia UnlveF.f_fty1 has bts!tPpolnt·
od bockll~tt e~aeb '!I 11 lpn Ull·
iversity, ruceledlng ~
Burn11
ad PlUl J"-oytaek on head 1~acb John SUetgan'J
to pllob ~he Delffllt Tt- l•ta!f. Stanceyk w11 at Jlol•11!bl•
a N '(1ctor)' onr tht Iince UM7.
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101 234
~M 182
1011 sno

1_._,. c:lub'l 1Ue4l!llh! thb te1t.
CUtrord
Of.hr,n on ~ PODJ'fOY 1tartiDJ Dellu
11.lne 111 batt!
order, lnclude
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for lllltbort wiD
81!!7 Looi 1~1rldan IR
field, C.ndlll ot
..-d Geo&gt;rre zu..Hnk ipUt 11141 1•bor~ 11\Cc~ ot lb!Ftl • l.lflaelroad
piWhlnt chorea ror tbe wlnnen.
Cl;tc:hln1 and bit.tln• olUnup; vaa
Mlpr 0... T•
Yr1ckP.n at f1r•t; WU10JJ. Cilnt"":
tbe
aame:;tjftclnnJ); ColllkliO. aeconll. b~ ,pad Youne tn
Rut• Ve~er to til&lt;! 11teht.
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South Part~r,\l\ltJ v.jslted the
Lambert Stew•rt' famll)\ recently,
The ~w Chleka won three from
'Mr. and ¥i'Lj, C. A. Barnett who
Qhlo Produ.. In tho Pt. Plouont have 1pent ~ "inter In Florida
lien, dj.Uf.! · toque, April 10. hive rettJrne~ hor..1e.

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Utewlle tor W••hlnaj:Qp.
Rookie ouUitlder Carl Powll
11DIIt4 bpme the
run in
th• elJbtb It tbt ·
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1 M victory OYer
· ilnnatl at
BiltltQD.-.. 41 Pll
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have b(len working Oll monL•Y
.making .proJects durin:; the ~lnte;
to aenQ. the .eenlon on a trip tO
New York City thia Maf. ·Mrs. Rus·
a ell Mllla and Mn. Joe Youne Sr.
Wert . co-chairmen of the dmp1r
·Project 111d are exprcst.i11g ttlel:o
appreciation of tM contributlo".s
made by the nwthen ot ·the Sen·
·lot I?Upils. noll,s for t h e dlnper
Were contributed by t he Ohio Vij:l·
ley Bakmg CompiVJ.y and Mrs.
Oarnet Davidson prepared 1nd con
trtjJutE&gt;d special dinners needed
by some of the guests during th •
Lente11 -season.
Workers Fri day inrluded Mt :
Charles Grue ~e r. Mrs Marvin ·Kelty
Mrs. CJi!ford Stumbo, MrS Wallace
Bradfor, Mrs. Walter B Harris,
Mrs. Francis Anlferson, Mra. L..- '
McComas, Mrs Edw~rd Evpm.
Mrs. 1 Hcrman 'KincaHl, MrJ. n-.J
Rysell, Mrs. Elwood Lew!~, Mrs.
Erne~wles , Mrs. Dewy Guihrie,

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CROW'$ CHICKS
J.Oukl
162 144.144 450 Friday eveniQ-1·
N, J'arn IWOJ t.)l 202 186 199 581;1
Mrs. Beulah fl)'e Jnd daughter
Holme~
210 172 17~ M7 of Athena we]e Sunday gucst.t ol
Clifford
::too 224 178 608 the Wallace family.

Walhlni\On to mort i!' leu 1o tbeij rll look &amp;QIIdi\1' -1 \)fo
tho nme boot In ~ M~etlor,o ollb 01 !.!•in• In the OhlO Vol·
League. Fn~bi'''' ·~ tho lir
· !~~ ba...,_U ~iuo Tboy roll'd a 1\il~~le 1•mo to
SenatOn ftn
hllhr
t Jlft)t'nf7 "
fl/lt-e
• a Mt .a nfW •a~Jl
. hey were
lhon 'oovenlll or e " yt l!lo, ~;A'1'' ll Ba&lt; lioi
11151 led by ~~~~ 'CIIIloid who rollod o
rooe up to ~IIIII :
ehllll1· u'l'!\!!!lr,T: ~\elo'i on\tJ,
234 oln~.• ~me ond • i3a totaL
pion Y..k;tiJ1'l~t! f" ·,, rll!ltll
l~Pg~
'' .' . elub will 1a"::.'l.:1,• .1 now , have o nine
Stadlom l!'r . • . ,
PI e
~- J JllOURd Frollk1!urk.e wu hll~ for Ohlo
Tho flell~tol ,. ~·~ .
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for liVID l'llJl' lia the bit.. ,.... , r . Wl)l.ft.
oJi• of the
tn1 oDd tlltn Oli to n~otor WOt!o bo~ Sho n m!"f bo.vt olx
tho •lc~
tilt e~ 11f or mW. lll'tnl In Jilt llDeup OHIO PRODUCI
touihpow 'l'olltlllf l!ri'D• w~i# - · w Ill, on brolll..-o, COU·I Reel
157 !78 173 5&lt;M1
rooklt LJ!o Lutvoll olnflo.l boJ~~oj ot!P, or llblri toU reloUol)a In &gt;'ollock
1114 1119 U2 &amp;10
!toy fl!!von ~ M\14\ ~ ~ Will· Tho q&gt;lotn Mella Thomll
1G2 147 187 1128
, In tile ninth. ilabk Jlll!or, -~'
'13 Woll!IJ lo~a . to be oth· W111lomo
122 174 167 46S
t' Howard, Bill Skowron j)l. Y{oMj I
Ja 'M .all '!f'Jf·
a_,rb
1M 187 186 GST
Held 111 homered tor 11M YanU
~ • • b.:fta Gut of baseTotals
82.0 868 80S 2M7

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sprmg, will 'l)e used mamly in relief.
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Senior mother&amp; Rt.lde • profit
of -$223.00 on the dinner they leT
ved to tile Champe:r ol Commer.·e
FrJday nl.&amp;:ht at the Middleport

High SchoDI tYJilnlllutn.

tourney scor~ or tbe ye•r was ~5, and
\ ·"ling, W. VJ,,. in 195!5, wll)· in addition to the 3003 rolled !n
::.:&gt;, and alSo is eurnmt doU· ·:.;_;s;~i?'~
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q.mttt wbjeh vaulted lnto th·'
! ~ite s~d na"Ponal i!t1Jo1Jight 1.,
weet ~lh major tourney Jl!C'C t'

Is~.&gt;s W~&amp; fet to

faul CJi.fferp won tire

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2Q.u -.n(j several ovet •

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.SPORTS

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·Crow's Chicks Gird For National Bo~ ·n,I' est, ~~:·1~:i:'~.::~~ ·:~~ 'l:~e'!
AJI'I
In Fort Worth, Texas; Lead State Tourney :g:~:-~-~·_:.:;_'t_:~_ib._:_l:_~~n~:."'

o r!~l .cnns~um Wtdh ~Sday night
at 9. '11fi:y ~e §Cfti4UI~ tO-roll
in the llil&amp;l~a and dq_ub)ts Tburs·
day afte'Fnoon at ~4,.
411 w~~ end th.ree of the
BRAVES No. 1
~earn. _·PWmi:JerJ, Captain Paul
In lhe Nat1onal Le&lt;~gue, l h " Jones 1 24 Spls
Qijf~Prif, RIJ)k MpnchJni an~ Bot
Braves were the No. 1 eholce of
SYRACUSE, N. Y f.!P-Ralph ~.P!I~~ameQ With Junje G~~bs
61 writers while thf&gt; Brookl?'u Tiger Jones, wh.o has taken to ,lla
ve Darst tp tile l•rst
bodgers received 42 first • pla ,·e boxmg's Gypsy trail. Saturday pl!lct ,_ the O}Jio Statg ~pw1 i n g
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votes and the C1ncinat1 Redlel,'l s set out to get ready fv.t his third ~J'fl-.6&amp;' at Akrtm. They n.tve a.J
got 24. There v.-cre three fir st- middlewei&amp;ht bou~ in, 30 day!!
e:teeJJtnt ehanc;e of COPRiPi the
place votes for the d:~rk -horse St
'l'he powerful ftftb-ranked eon- eY~h J .
f
Louis CudJnals and one each foM tender, tired or waiting !or a shot
the Pittsburih Ptratea and New at the tille, !igQres _he'll keep
M84nwtl:iJ~. Wes Dellea. aod
trim flghtine; at a wbirhtiod pace F•.ank Quillen were competmg at
York Giants.
just as he did Friday nl&amp;ht In a D~:lrl.loni, ttf:Jch., in the N,ational
The Tigers
re!'eivl'd one lesQ 10 round televised victOry over )f-oo·.se tourney and they wem
vote than the White Sox for first the surprisingly heavier but less mto flrst Jtlace iD their U»Jrney
plc.ce In Lhe AmetU'·an Lt&gt;ague but powerful Chico VeJar.
and Rrobably wili com.e J)l.it on
a cros.11 sectiOn of the balloting
top since tbe tourney ends th111
made them the ctloice to fin4h
lOnung weekend.
SIUNADE COMING
seeond. Manager Ja·l•
Tighr 's
Tbls will be the thrrd n-tionaJ
team, which finlslled fll'th In 19$6,
CfNClN'NATI VP Ba.sel"l:=~ll tourney for the Chicks, wbo are
35 !or third and 17 for fourth.
fans al Crosley Field this .sen&amp;'•'l sponaored bY a local busines.s
The lndia-m~ and "\\o':hite S o ,., will be serenaded during e1ch man, .. rn
.~omm y Cr ow. 1n 196'
il th ey
meanwhile both received votea game by Miss Margaret Sbnlln , Cwu hed in the money at Ft
for posltiona Crom lint to sixth a former lght opern singer n w. :·ne, Ind., snd last year nlso
with the former oUt·b:.t llotLng Coli· Charleston, W. Va. !llu;s Skan 1::1 weL e amon.2 the tf.'p te1fi1s a~
eago, 8()..50, in aecond·and thlr t. will open each iiUne Y.lth tlbe Sl 1r Rocf\e!ter, N. Y
place votes: As a J'esult , the lnl,l t· Spansled Banner and will do two
Th.e Chicks also have had oth&amp;na were the composi-te Clholce for or three numben: betv ·~· en innlfiU.
er
succe~~es. In 19/W they \\'qn
-third wHh the White Sox de-lega
!he
National Bowlini Lanes tour·
ed to fourth.
ney .&amp;t Dayton, 0 , wlth a seore uf
MAK!S ROSTER
RED SOX FI~TH
BROOKLYN UP - Rene Val 30113 and w6n $~00 . They ,~tUo
h.b\"C fmished in th e m-oney
in
The
Boston
Red
Sox
wP.re
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'out Df fbut. Hta excellent eye ba• fifth , ll1e Baltimore Orioles sixth, dcz, who won 22 Jlilml'~ and pl 1. 'l several other tourney~.
ed eiJht shutouts tor Portland in
won him several free pa99CS tq
the K.ansas Cit)' Athletics seventh the Pacifi c C oa~ teu~ue last yt&gt;ll ..
Individually they also have made
Cint b :~&amp;t'.
Bob F.a.atman and S. T. John1on and the W11shlngton Senat01 a offi~:ially has bee-n pl.aeed on t1;e quite a name. Cor themselves, Wes
Brooklyn Dot.lgor ro ster Valdez, Belles is currently the Slngles,
the only other boy8 at .300 or dghth .
The National League ballotln '! who imppe.sseJ mang\'r Walt .\1;· Doubles, and All-Events champ nt
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By Serving Chamber of Commerce

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NEW YORK UP - It 'll be th{•
New Yorko; Ya-nkees m an Ameri
can League ":;wel'p" .md 1he Mll ·
waukee Braves in another dose
National League battle according
to a Umted Pre.~s poll or 132 bast
ball \1.' 1Jters.
Casey Stengel's Wtll!d champi
ons were an O\erwhelmlng choice
of the writers, recelvmg 126 • 95 4
per cent -of •the f1rst plaee votes.
Three writers picked the Chicago
Wtlite Sox to win their f1rst pel·
nant alnce 191Q two those the Detroit Tigtrrs and one p1cked lhf'
Clevehmd Indlan!l

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CHICAGO UP-Mary Jensen,
~anager uf middle~t champ1on Gene Fullmer, sa1J:) Sut-urclay
he would ask tho state AthJfttic
CommlSSiOn to ~dfl)orlze , four.
ounce giM"es for Fullmer s title
~efense May I against Sugar Ray
Robinson.
" F uIImer •s a th row·b ac k to t he
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Jones Wants To
Fight Plenty In
Next Few Weeks

~ Thj QJ'~W's C~icb ,bowlirrg tourn~f·

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hoilors next we~lt.
MerJ1-~r.s will head .for Ft
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T••'!". to ""tl
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BowlinJ
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t{ur~ey. The Chicks will
.leave $Uftd~y mqrping ifotn At·
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etr
l(&gt;•m evw1t d '\YJll Ro&amp;~f!: ¥em·

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By Chel TUDtblll
BASIBALL, QU": Whot lo
lht CAl e i r e - . . of tho
baMboll? Cb) Woloht of tho

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Pomeroy Hl1h batUnJ averaees, tlclan. Jlm Whlt.e the aquad ia bat- refleCted the wid€-operJ aspect df
fhe impending race w1tb no tra m
with three same• eone, and under Uni:
poor concUtloninJ weather, hu two ,.,.,.,
H AI AV. receiving a majority of the firs' ·
battera cllpph11 In tlle leather at Arnold (P)
1 1 1.000 place vote.!! . The Braves, total WJH
a .GOO pace. However, the Pan· Hcmaley
!J 10 .tMJO 46.2 per cent, Lhe dcfendmg chamthers' telim aJenre l8 a weak .189 Gibbs
2 4 .~00 pion Dml~ers' 31 9 and the Redcompared to the~r opponent•• .zao. B Eastman
1 3 .338 legs' 18 2 per lll!nt.
The Card inals re&lt;"eived 68.8 per
Jimmy Joe Hemaley hal hit JO&gt;hnsDn
3 10 .300
aafely in five of 10 tri.pa to the : •l"ilher
1 7 .142 &lt;"ent of othr- !ourl•h pluce votes wrth
batters 1 box. Youl\'j Blll Glbbll, .:.eartels
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11. .090 the P1rates, Phila ~elp hia Pbill ll'i&gt;,
who has broken Into the lineup 1 ..;\11 others have gone hitless. Giants and Chicago ( 'u ha followlll.i
IUrprlshlab aa a first baaeman They are Woodard, Lambert, Pha· m that order.
when be turned out for eateher, lun, Bill Wtl11on, Le{fle, Don Eaathll hit aafely ln two a:ames, two 1man, Sterrett and Cunninsham.

Giants Look ~ough To Indians;
. wasl.:nn+on Drops Champ y auks
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Th11 New tof). Plantt n111d the

newspaper~, tioJ and they're
worklna up 1 _pretty aood Jather
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plcklDi them aetenth and elahth.
The Giants eedalnl:r didn't look
like tall.enden ll'rlday a• they
licked tbe Jnd1an1, IH at Jt.ck-~
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aonv1lle, Fla. Rllht bander n~•Jen
" , Gomez Out out Cleveland alter
yielding a tlnt lnnlna bomer to
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underetUmat.eit in rnoat qu~err.
'1 don't know too much ibout
; the Notconol LeliUI" 1114 Clo..• land outfielder Gtne Woodlln1,
"but from wh1t we've lieD of 'the
manta tht• oprtn, wo thtn~ .,..,
one 11 pletl.ne them tqo low."

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Ev~n tome of lhe Indian• have

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hNtel'l lame Way

l,ithburih Pirates at Charlotte,
N. C Ron Samford homered for
Detroit whtle Harvey • Kuenn
helped hlmsetr to three ~r U1e
Tigers' 16 hltr..
the Red Sc.x jumped on Granny
Hamned for lhree runs In the
eighth lo lrlp the Ph\IUes 5·2 at
Richmond. Va. Robin Eloberts pit·
ctled two-hit ball for the first
·
d s
seven lnnmgs but the Re
ox
a:ot two runs In the fourth on
Frank M1·lzooe'1 double and Dick
Gernert's homer. Rookie E4 Bouehee homered for lhe 1'htls.

Basebn1} Game
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RaelQe
, llJUD
C
day
~hedu.led

~lileball

fan•

wlll a:et

BOWLING
HIGHLIGHTS
rrow' Chkk, le&lt;t thm games
in the Parkersburg All -Star meet
Thuuday night. Paul Cllff~;rd lee!
the local bowlers with high slngle 224 and 608 total.
E. Taylor was hil!h for th.e
/ wlnnera. He had 247 lor hla fJrst
two game!!, and a 6M total.
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WOOD COUNTY lANK
F
arnsworth
1S9 181 166 486
Digman
210 198 132 MO
Horner
176 171 210 5~7
Taylor
247 247 164 658
Dlack
189 1. 81 198 ri 6B
Totals
961 979 870 2809

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Belles
Totals

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t-wo yc-11'1 buS .,ltchllld som CROW'S CHIC:KI
ltftt 'b1Jl for Porqe":t l;n.h be- Loukll
802
fort tllat. HiJtW Imboden roea Rigas
117
t1)1t 'ear muy b(l till ·ncrtt ~ the Steele
let

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ANSWER TO QUIZI (A) 9 tp
tYt Inches. (8) flve to fin •nd
oftt • .,....., ouncH.

Louks is in fifth place 111 the
Ob!u State All Events, while ht&gt;,
Menchtni and Qulllt!n all fm tsh~l'
1 1 tM:! money in last ye:or'.s Buw·
'""
Iers Journal tourney. All five also
have finiahed Ln the money the
past two years in the' Amcncau

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At Wholesale Prices

FIRESTONE TIRES

.Bowl~ng Con!P'c~s
The Chicks will find th emselves
rollin g u1 the ABC at an opportu.ne time since the big Master
tourney wlll be going on at the
W11l Rogers Memorial Coliseum at
the tfme they are rollin • . In faet
the finals qJ the tourney wdl be
!'oiled at the same time they :~re
scheduled to roll. There is a possib\llty that local fans may see
their favorlteJi on television since
Jhe Masters w1U be telev1sed and
the rlnals will bt~-t•61led Jll!fi a 'tew
lm.o-' from where the ChiC'Jris will
be rolling.

EXPf;JIT

TIRE REPAIRING

Ch~Jer ~QI)or

BJtAI,{E SERVICE

Sht4fnts Named
By Mrs. Sauer

6 abd 12 VoU

BATTERIES

betwl!J!D

alleYi 13 and 20

bowlers like Don Cal"ter,
H.oovE!f,
the
defcndiDg
champ, Buddy Bomer, Ned Day
and countlt!" others will tak~
part in the Mut&lt;!ra.
The Chicks wiJI have their
wo1Jr cut qut for them as Paler
lfand ReServe Beer of Cblcar;o 1s
currently in fCrst i1lace WJth a
31'~5 total. A:l ABC scores · are
based on a.ctiJHl pinJ. The Chicks
ha ;e never T'Oited that iu"h .a
total, but it i!O't impossible Co(
Lbem to 4.0 so. In faat a compo.she
scor~

of the five

roll~rs ln

action

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Kalwl

SeJilor boy• who wilted wtth

\1'8re /o«bur Clark, Brad·
lord, Step~en COtitj, KeU~ Aitd•l•
IOn, EJ4dle J;-, ii:/ldie tlniUcr
and tbey wero issllled by Corotra
MUhJtm.

Th~ bapqu~

was lon&lt;ed.1&gt;y S.p·

Lucille Bearba ltaw~ PomiiJOJ loe1e1y Editor; flioae 62f4

Criswell, Jane itlftrls, Judy Cl'e.rt

)lary Bart b. Shirle)' Gil.kef,. ¥!'!Y

Sll[es, B&lt;"le Pehll, Borbara Capteina, J i net Valentl.n\!. ·

Studt.OUS Teom

Of 'Racme set
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For May 4Tilt

er, pbysiQ!; Blll W,iniett, Ameri-

can Rlstoi'y.

Others are Charles Ihle, world
hi!dory; Robert Smith, Enilisb 9;
Lols Knopp, .En1ll.sb 10; Annabell
of the Roa""'e, EngJilh 11; JanJce Wolle,

~ll)lsh 12; Nadine Roll.!h, Lotlh

these a tyPewrtt~ .for the ~·to'rp I; M.,;o Allc.e );..,., 1-oUo ~: Robstbdy wlien they
~- t ~\f
~!r-. Senior $P.CJal ltu~ies;
nietu at ·the .tao~! of UtaBF.!. •¥ Wesle; Court. advanted t;tatb..
!Irs. Cl..emo)!t ');. )M'l Wtl)l 14~. 11!0\Jcs; Pl!YIII.o 1~,. Sponl.ob 2;

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ert

and lira. IIOb!if I!Qcl'i'tt lib tlte Wapda ltoljilt, ~fiiiJ.
bffi&gt;ijalicy •~IIJIII!iioe il~;
·
rt ~so WaS aMaunCe. that

Ohio

Univer.sity ScienCe D i y a1Urd ~
Mrs. Cllfl!itum~ t&gt;ft•if~t went :to 1'bylllt !llle, Janice w'olrc
of the Clos,sc · i&lt;!ed ,nd l!le ~ .

Qtio'~l s~i. : "!~ (i()~d.JiffiKJ

MOTOR

l!arol~

Jack Wese and TOmmy Fidler, a;t

H91\boN. ff!·~ pt~ "eJeellent;" t o James Prlre.
"good" 1nd Alfred Toney, ''sat";.
· luniors-Judith Lambert, Rose- gram included ii. mo~nf PJq;~"e factory".
;mary Slade, Rat]lh Knl&amp;bt, John "Behind These Doola~ ap;cl ~
Mrs.

' ·H~r, G~yann. G4ul, Marilyn and Mts. kalBd 'Ri.Ddy were JlTO
gram chairmen.
BuckC,y,
.
A dessert course was llel'Ved to
SOphomores William Bahr,
l.weht)"·ohe
meiP-~1 ~d two
-£le1Jn~r E;vans, Dqnna Frecker,
guests.
~.Jo A:nn Frost, Nan itlning, Janice
:Haitna~ . Stuley Kelley, Sharon
Jlitebie, Gilti'ert SJ)encer, Sharoa

TUNE-UP

Two Candidates
:~~!}~!~:~~~:~[~~f n.r;tX
,Joan Appear For ~ge
CldSS Votes To
·swlitnoifield.

Roof Paint

Arlene

~~~~N~E~E~D~G~O~O~D~~~

f,et us ge1 your Car

Ready ·fer Summer Driving

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See or Call

182
179
179
.\89
:t-4.7
1:176

~20
&amp;21
370
681
1!171
2817

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THOMAS FORK

Met At
Vaughan
Home On
B...a....,.
A
nwiAut venue
WJ·JaiMe CUftord ftll gpeat
-.in

spent Monday in Jacks011.
Mr. and Mra. Wox!,ey Hal-.,-,

!Irs. Al!&lt;e Moore and !ffL N•f!le
Eb)~ ~lltd on Mr. 1nd Mre. Beq

Eblin
ond 119"' SIHidll' alter- . wb
0

~. and Mrs. 08ear DePew ~
dOttghter 01 Chi!Ucothe ipent ~
nekt-nd with h
1 th
W .....
er a er, . m.

Xleiu.
Shirlty l!l,d ~OX f;btin spept
Sunday wilh Judy Bafton,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond RUNel~
and children afi.d Geue klein

spent Suodor in Charleston with
h1• sitter and ramify.
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Chat lea: and Eugene Cundilf of

ev .,

lrd

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e 'Kilt Cltlli titet Tlturldav

it ~ IW~e of~- ltiehV~~au fir,., "!'ll&lt;n&gt;Ot ,&gt;.ye.

~ne· ~en ~~orated tbe Mme
'!t'olliliofu; o ibort buoin~ss se•
1too wllb Jlro. &lt;;. J . Ebertbl&lt;b pre!J&lt;fent, i&gt;r&lt;lrljuf S"'!e0 wore piQ'·
ttl ·~ -prilei a)vat(Jed to Mrs
W:~~lt't. WlnJOJJ. llfa. ltiehard VauAban Jr., and ltfri. Tbeoili&gt;re Lebew
A ltbltMti
Jtt'esente4 to
fOt th"' . .lien.

!':!:er~e~:, ~ ~~!-"~~~
Kraeut••:

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Gi
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. ert S"'"""
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Je:; ~et,
G!P' .~ idt,fr 'lfi•&lt;"-'·
II .
·~1- ~nl the

-e~dren

froM • .. . lllfl'~. and
1 . ~noon se-.~, ol... ~ Jinder·

giti'ten In ° .~umllf. operelta
gift'""
· lbOut the ~t JU4 Jfa}p.., M.oa.
~
· .- · .,_ I.e.-h•w. ~5 8a1
evening ~~· 7·to 'l i ffte High
"'~ 8 · Va~f:n by
Scbool aud:itori~ .at the April
au11.

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for •E dter.

Mrs Clarence

InJured In an •uto ac--

ents Mr. lnd Mrs. Henry Beaver. ~ltleiJt last w~t ate improsi·

Pvt. Denver Peraons was e.llll· Jl.artl.eY 11 still in the J19ljer
ed home from his station in pitaJ }\'ith tract~ eplllt
.111!
Germany bY the death or his i!au- ~ tJ,bl. Wart~ s 1)~J y~ ' 11njve«J
&amp;hler.

where ~o
1 they

Prt••
. ·
MrS. Gladys-

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Crqy returned to
lt!&gt;r el)lplo)nient '''jn Parkersb~rg
i(ter spep.dittt a week here at
bel boriie.
Mr.' ahd
Lo.well Beaye:and tJaughter, Middleport, a.ad
M~s. AIUsC)n of Jta~ine 5pc:!nt Sun,!.
day With Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Bfa•

Plfrl.

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" :Mr.s. Curtls Wolf SIH;!Dt sev~al
dQa 'With her son-in-~aw 41\d dfi,U·
~thter, Mr. and Mrs. Brad ThompCharlea Ruuell and·
!100, Columbus.
Ya., were
Mls$ Jerry Wood ap.d :r.rrs. Mllr·
her Plrents,
ion Wood visited Mrs. Clayton

w.

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aura:ery on
so ,. patient at the
will 1ubmitt to aurgel')'

doy.

Mr•.

Mr. 1nd Mrs.
an
evening with
llls
vid :K.OOleptz,
Mr. and Mrs.
Flatwoods Jpcnt

to em-

Mre. Slerlll

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Allen.

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Carl 14'1U'L! IP!W-1
Mr. and Nn. DaCh1tJes Goegleln
an e.-enlil.g wlt:a

lljr. ond Mrs. Clart'"' Allen.

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The AprU m~U'DJ of the Third

Mr.._ T . .4. J:lewet&amp;on baa r-eturn. · ~urs4af Club will be held on
ed home ~r baviDI been in April 25th inJ!;eo.d ol April t8th

Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. Edson Roush,
Mn, Mlnni" Roush was the
Sunday guest of Eva and Sadie
Archer.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Sn~olth , and
two ifl'andchlldren spent Wednesday evenina: with 141'. 1nd llr1.

personal

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.

due to 'service• at tbe ~h\ll'Ch.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. .flmel :QIUey visited Sunday . wllh !11\'. ~114 Mr.'.
Clarence Wo.~.
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Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon ltl.denour
or lb)l~field spent the Mtekend

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See One &amp;f •ltefe Frieladlfl.
. ~
The Insurance Agents Asllociation
ef Meigs County
V. n:EDWARDS, INS ... ! ..... , . , Pb. 35-X, Pomeroy
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"'WARNI!R-IFILE, IN!\...... , , .... Ph. 48-V, Pomeroy
. , E . .REUTER, INS• ., .. , •.• , , , .. Pit. 4Z5·X, 'Pomeroy

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•BARNES·SIMPs9Ni INS. , .... Pb. _6311-X, Middleport
,~~:·~·IOVVI'{I'~G, INS. . • , ..... , • Ph. 8138-M, Middleport

SUNDAY- APRIL 14th
J P.M. 711 D.tli'P(

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~ero ~t ~e1r

borne.
$evtttal rrom hch·e attende!i the

of Mrs. Frank
Fell at ijle Ewing Funeral fl:ome,

fwun:.al aetvices

'tuesday.
. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jla.rry Grindstaff
~f. Pine Grove spe-nt Supday ~t.f·
le!'T!ron with Mr. a-nd M.rs. M&gt;tr·

Wlllt•m Sayre have

ion Wood anQ Jerry-.
Mr. snd Mrs. V. D. Cleland

33~ Pllllltrn

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Folks l'in the know" keep on the go and
keep fit by drinking milk every ddy! It's
tops for ~ood health and plenty Gf pep.
O'ur farm-fresh d~il'y products ore on ii'T)o
portent part of ev•I'Ytlr!ll'$ diJt. Serve the"'
often ... milk, fr1.itter, cheese.
:

propert&gt;' on spent $Uhd@y e~e-p.Jn2 wHb ;\fr.
Board prop- aJ);4 Mrs. M'ariPn WoOO..
Mrs. Liwten-:-e Stnith returned
cfow •
)lome from the ·Ke-ig_s Gen~ral

!!'ill· •. ·.. , .....:. 1 .Ph. ZSZ, Pomeroy l'~_l!':f~,"~:•'! lit,ovllli! "'' the•lr pro;: . H~,pttal We&lt;l)lesdi)l alter
Dleti rolni jqrg'erf,

N~ar "chester

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to lro~

INJUBY- SIC~BIIS- PERSONAL UACI'8··

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Public Cordially ln~it.d

ver.

TRIP INSUAANGS

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reoklod

' M~a ll'l

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WJ.ddlej&gt;•rt

~~' f'~d~or-

w••

v.1. w•1&lt;n ShOJ'n
ele~-··
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&lt;=
presiilent for the comins ye.r •t
lb . ·'- f h p
8
e meeUJJt: o t e omero:r aplist l&lt;IIISIGnory S&lt;&gt;ciety held Thut
Stt•y ev•nin 1 at the tbllf.Cb.
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11ae riee PJ4s.ident, Mrs. Sb:.:ft

~ed in tbi aboell&lt;·e of lhe p~
Jlli.&gt;at, Ur1. Juepla cook ~nd othr.
offteers elO&lt;Ied were llro. T. 1.
gbeltop. vict preoideot; Mn. LoT
llin Sleiretl, - r r and croe-

urer; Mn. loRph CDOk •"ice precident or ll'iosiO)U; ""- Harry Lee
B&gt;Uey, vt'\0 pr.,ldent of chrllti&gt;n
sen+iet; •nd M'ft. Ralph Zundel,
'''" president of eh!'lotlan traJ~
lng.

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A report .,., made 00 the 1&gt;0.
oeltl to lite Matber Seltool. plaJis
..,. mad e to aItend the ~,...
• --··C'\lOp.. meetir., to be t~eld in ~t-1"&lt;iDF !J!iO tpODih. "Stewardshi!&gt;"

to»~~ ·ot

P'~-

ttas tJie
the proa:ram
Rit.teil by Mrs. J. H. Stepbeb.Mft.

A lat~ on "un~evel•oe&lt;I tatettfo

in our lives" was given by

~ and

llri.

Mh.

Mi'J,

m;.~·~c!r:!. "]'

~~~ With tfte .

Dogs Vaccilliled

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• ~ oSu c.:;ifl; ' ~
Vlhrl

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Mrs. _Oscar DePew and daugh- · ~31' Pratt and Mn:. Emm1 Leit'Je .
ter attended services at Hiland It,
·
Chapel sunday.
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Mrs. Lee PraU will be bosteos
ltrs. NeUJe Eblin ealhid on Mrs to t)l.e club at .f.he nert m~ting on
J. D. Ada~ and dau&amp;hter uda Friday April 28.
Sunday.
-------Alkt Mootil
INJURED IN ACCIDINT
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Ch~rles lllrt)ey and JJoeet Warth
~ere

Mrs. Shain New
M'ISSionary
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Group ' ..,;
p d H
resi. ent ere

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i~ i;nl"l!i~l!
MWdljput.·Jiitiellt 61a"t

I tee•

wb

l"''"u

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. t
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Columbus were vialtlng It tltt ~~~~
nb~ch and llts. ~~n m·-•n "' the• Pa·ren'T-ber
homo of lofr, and Mre. Heltn' EIJ!In doo each ¥&lt;eJved secret pal g1fb ~tio.::'
v -

w::~ ~:~:·Y a··~.~~d·~~r~

of Pomerot
Jlr. ~nd Mra. VII'
gil Rquoh ond 'iwb oono of Planto
and
Fred Shain Of Raclnt.
Mr. anol Mr• Harold Grady and
fomlly ~·l~d •• lir. and llrs.
Lloyd Roush ond rbn, Sunday.
Marilyn Rouah o~ Athens spent

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Honored .
At ,;.tork

Mr. and MJ"J. ltobari: Smalley.
Robert Siebert h*s returned
~~r• to hts tea&lt;hing' duties ,,,...
Mr. snd Mra. N. o. Wein spent being confined in a hospdal dt
the week end wltb Mr. 1nd Mrs. Cbarlottsvlll&amp;. Va.
~t.ael Carter In Wbeelini.
Fred Ohlirlgtr and son Leon or
\lloy, W. Va., ttp4mt Sliturdar
With his 'l.ster, ·· Mn. Geotge

Mn, Georce ®"Ole lttd dlughter

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in dlat town to 'filit .,ttb IJ:im. d.ly, April1%. wben JIDlfl B. Har·
Whett
they were on their w 1 )' reid, mono•er
* 6 the ky&amp;er Cree•
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uume Sunday tbey Jtopped in Liin1 plant, Pft!Nhled 1 t'heek 1a tlfe
for a •hort ulte wllb Ute Be. and omounl of ---.•-.28
_._ _... Ia count•,

C!vlco Altf~
;~~ It able to be out aDd .,.....d
Mrs. Joe Circle spent an even ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j;;;:;~;;;=:;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=r::T-;;;;;~ J
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ina: with Mr.t. •Mollie Bookman.
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lit. Vernon on nd
saturday and b tJ
pt-.....
n .....
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·r~ t of thr ,.._
... -\.-1f v•
Pllfntl' and ara pannu atopp · I tax w11 made . to the· e~.mt.y Fri-

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Of Ches te r G

the president, Mn. Robert Morru. The weddlna: anniversary of
Mrs. Jaek Bachner was ob&amp;erved
by ber Secret P1l during the socJal hour, It waa announced tbat
the next party would be 1t the
apartment of ¥ra.. Richard Rosen.
))aum with h~r sl1ter, Mrt. Rich·
ard Schwab, 8!J tbe hostess.
A dessert cJ)urse was served by
the hosteSI to ~e ni:ember4 ahd
one auest ftks. Homer Hartley.

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TRAP &amp; STATIONAR'f TARGETs"

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Coll.fJt Ol Kutk tt Ob~o State lJp. paid by CM C~PJ.DJ' in
lVtnifJr. He tlu millie C'~Jet ~ · cordtnc to Mr. .shelld.· ;

will

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vl~r~~~~'t;JW~~·n~:'.;';

hraak Walton Farm

n..

Cretl&lt; l'f.!'l'linl o411pi,
m
ment to .. .. .~ in , . , .llmiM
doubt., l~e ''"en o! '.,,tni.OO

•bower
•'lbursday when
evenlng
"f-Or . ~.
MissPat&amp;)'
Shirley
Robert&amp;Sunday.
called ol) t]Jelldre§bmeot,
were
served
by
~
Rlcbal'(_Owen
.tbe. elu~
'l(ump~ey
JiOitesi tO those
ft§_mtd
ar;,t)o.~
or Mn. John
Mr. and ltrt. Henry Kleifi can. ~ Mtt. AnJJtee Oftlip,er, Mri-. the
Tu:Wz.
PattY JGoes, vlce presi- ed on his rlther, w. M. JOeln
Pratt, ~. J;laruld Eb~ba.ch,
dent, presided in the B~lenee or ·Sunday,
~r~. EnJrnett Bl,ek~lJ!'P, M.rs. J:d·

Springs Anot-her·

CAkMJ:L
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My;_
and MrL ll!!I,-.. .. CII'&lt;I1 and oon
of Sprinlllil( ·w; V•, Mr. end

&lt;HII!P"l''· . , ~
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m!iJI, ~ J»~,_.,,_

Huold Sturn on Thur.oday lin. Charlet Po.....,. and lour 'rreuu1rer v . Paul Niday.
ehUdrcn, 1olmer lotll people.
Ac$d'"" ~lJ ~ wiU be the
Enterprite II 7:311 Wedneldarl llr. and :!IIJ, ClaretKO Lacey le '· prio~ptl J&gt;toellcjarJ , ol OVilC
and Friday evening w"b B/!J. Fli4"f lli&amp;ht !or Columbul whfre Mrs. ROIC()O File, cholrman of Young on Wedneoday and llev. oke
accompaoy a... er..,~ ••
the CbiJd Wellare eomuil~te~ of Bishop In chua:e of Communion In the Staie IIOI.q a g. d entemble
the Auxutory of the Feeney-Ben. IO&lt;vtoe on Friday nlabl.
eont.etl_at !Wttle~ Hirb School W~ ~
hell Pool, No. 128, AD.eri•an
Le.
p
da&gt;
P
Y
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al\or Blshon will lead sln•i ••
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ilOn, wa.1 ln ebar&amp;e of the pro- 1 11
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Jot
•.,. ~
~ram given Fri~ n'•ht at the ' • the rnee!inJ!I. •peclaf •ll)t ·" "· Claren&lt;e CIIJ!t •nd lin.
I'DUP
Legion lit~ II,
, , .tNb of the lni from euest ilri.era will be sti- J~~;rm. Chari-'"-( return
Fifteen ....rni)en ....., Cheoter
~~ '"1 d '~I ·
blld
sehl&lt;d ea~h oeryt...
~h
lh'
..._•·.'L- ,..,
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me •..,"""'~' ~ .el&amp;', een , c
ren
EHler 5 ndat· S lee
f
.,
.:,... b
-~ "%:"'n1 Counc11 Daua:hter.1 of Americ1 .at·
.trom the Jlome, were su!!ltt for
.30 u
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unr. - serv ct
~ .,._ • .,.,{G~ "'.u.~) tenW the dlstrJ,et r.allr tteld in
the eyelilnl ond ·enjojled ·a Ienos at 6· •· ro. at Eo\el1tlleL. "~b ~1!4· fitbt ~lurb~ lo 'lle\h, baeiJI llotrietta, Thursdoy.
or games. 1'he 1petlal &amp;Delta !also ~~'i, \"ouna, ~Ji~tina "Rev. ~h~p to tbe'lr ~~m• la LIP~• .Na., z".
preS8nted a polko ~anoe lfu-' thelr ,r.-:lltg &gt;fOr"t,""'lceo, En~- pr IIMf 1JOd viti~ llt ~t..too
n.e croup Pl"',...l&lt;d 1 drllt i•Part of the protr~m
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P, ..,. "30 att4
~~ Star
an• il!oldlopoi't tor 0 .,.ek.
troclucin( the dePuties or the di•
ll!!fr.s~i!lelttr 61 b,ot ~,;.. .,0. ' :t'tlfiltOid ..'lice; ' both t... .
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!riot .rilh MI.. . Dolotcs llfoeute.·
~to ebtpi, ·toola.., eqo&gt;l•a and
' •• llornlpl ~\OJ:- .
~lll!uUno l!i&lt;• 1o moying tbi&lt; u planllt. at.., lf.t:oetller'allo pre
EIJWr eatadiP .,.,];-, ~d dvr·
~en~n· on tiijei; 1'1-J~ant pro- rie'lei\d ·to GRJlfpoY, Wtiere
~ted t1irte loloi durin the mee•.
inr "• &lt;Mtititg. llemb41r; of tbl uantt tn botb ~~~~~· Erltn- IU live wl\11 lin lli'A~ 'ln. J~ - U.,C.
.
Leat;J,' lumlshed · lrfi!QI&gt;i'ia!l9• prt.e, ot 7:1$, "V~O'Wed ~u'' llla*'Jl~'m ttd be emiJ]o.
tor tbe guest&amp; from PODie'to"'
an~ M.orn~n&amp; stir, •l8:15, "'E"alta ~ d
· . bJ:.an..f!ti p1 tlie
AJ.leJldint were Mrs. Kose Cle,.
PageJnl".
Dllil ~·
11er ~' Mrs. lud, &lt;Otlnd1 doputy, llrt. Ellh•·
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H: L. Dunham, it joininl her ~u•- Writbt Mrs. rr...-,. Speneor, ilt..
1\ec:'t!:
l&gt;and a1 Gnll&lt;llbplili: llfn•,, llilo BIUs, 1m. Oartio l"rotreriet,
~hOWer.
Attendance .I Sunday School wMole fie No i ..nilnleuon job.
llri. Glri TUttle, loin. Milton 1)!'·
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was M &lt;Ollectlon ~ ••
tie, Ali'it, llltrloo WoodJ, l&lt;lri. !'oil!;
..... _. penQJ 11
CJ"
el VanMeter, ~ . Orrllle Holter
~rs Charles Wllaon WIS e:ues1
marcn 46c
Mn
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of honor this weet When 7'-!n. Tert
Mr. and. Mn. ClevelaD!L RuolljlU •
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J11~t the "Wifine

GOING

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N~t on

night, both at 8 p. m.

Tb~ ·f'ortntte Club had s layette and ellildten Saturday afteJY~ooQ.

. REEDSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jr. and
family 'were Chillicothe v.sitor.s
Sunday .'
Richard L. Smith who is em·
ployed In Akron spent several
days here recutly with h Ls fa·
ther J. M. Smilh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mark vJ sited
recently at Success with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bibbee.
W. B. Kibble of Abon spent
the weekend as Juesu of Mrs. A.
C. Stewart.
John Riebel who Is attr-nding
college at Atben~ spent the week
end at hill home here.
The WSCS of the M. E. Chureh
held thoir regular meeting W('dnesday al the home of M~s LiiUon Pickens with fourteen mem·
hen present and three visitors.
The s:oelety 1ponsored a Jllney
supper at the chur~h basement

Rev.

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Glven rs • QWen
In Fultz H'""me

e FORI THE BEST!
eANV TYPE!

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PORTLAND. Ore UP . .,. Heavy
wetghts J on ny Hol man or ChiCd[W
and N111n VllldC':r., :-:-:11ked lO'h.
have 11ignet1 to me~ m a 10·roun1l
bout ht•ru on Mfl\' 8 Thr b'out wtll
be tcll~v, slcd nallon :ll ly

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INSURANCE?

WILLIAMSON OIL CO.

Auxl.lll'arv_Has
C"hl'ldren Jn For
Meetl'n'g Guests

RUCy Jr. and ber sistet, Mrs.
lames Brewer. h4d a atOrt •how·
er.
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Refreshment, of S!lndwhic~es,
Jello, pototo chips. kooladt, ~·t•
ilrd mints Wi!l'oi oei've4 lo ~..._
Charles WSllon ,Mn. Harfii1 Gil·
lnore, Mrs. WJ.tUam Ault, Mrs'. Vtt·
non Roush, i\f"rs_ Rllpb Snyapr, Mrs
HaJTy Moore, ~rs. ShirleY L-.e,
Mrs Herb Moore, Mr.s Bud Wlls rn
and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr., Mason, W.

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were in Akron lut we~"kend w~e. 1 eembei' St, 1155

'JlQe 1lev. Rp-cr ilhop of t~
The ~ehedule ia aa follow1·
Enti!J:t&gt;rlte In' OJ'n,ID_, Star EUB
Palm Sunday eveftin1 there' will
Chure~ taaa IDQOU~d eomblna. be a cOlor and sound film titled
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It· D ..r Y"""'"-ca
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• c,.ure:
r un:iphant Defeat' 1t Enterprile
Palrp. $uuday, R.o1y Week 'an~ Ea~- at 7:30 and Mdrnla&amp; Star at 9 p. m.
er Sund.y.
•Holy Week Ml'\'h!et, MOJ'IIJ"I
Team of Racine students will
Star, Tuesda• and 1'hunday at
,
compete in Athens aaain1t other
m. wiUt on
tbe Tuadl)'
!leY. Richard
Y""/'1
achools ¥ay 4. Executive Head
• 1spe.aldDJ
niJbt
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Dtlr&lt;l p1t101l ln a bo'WI!nl tourPa "' SIJII day, H!JI¥W~~, fo$ter Services Mr.
~~L
The; ,..,.,'lie~ 61 ""'
~b aitd llueaa Neale IP Akl ~1.
TW"., Church...
d .F"'·
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B p t Enrout.e tbere thtY !.1 • d din11 ".
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Arrangements qf lflrlnt: no"ers
for the t&amp;blerln the dining-room Chlirles !fayman said today.
were madle by mefttber.tL of tb~ ' The scbolwhlp tleam and tbeir
Am.atuer Gardeners Club u IIC'Jvic subJect• are Harold · M:cCiutey,
project wllb MrS. Robert. Coati u Aleebra: Rennie Salaer, ~ometry:
Patty ll'rtln, blqlo&amp;y: Alfred Tonch'iirman.
ey, general selenet-; TOJDMy Fiah-

Buy Typewrite~'
For Pastor Study

11r. altd Mn. Doa Hamilton olld
~r.

.lle1110r lldlllf, llkldleport Soc!~ JP.dltol', Pboae t078

tor """ Jiltd HOmo E&lt;ctn.qlh , ·
studen!t' directed b; r.rn. JoO fal·
let. T~~y ln&lt;lluled ~I Stulitbli,
J~ ll'llrra,, &lt;!arole oWedt, Bon·
nle Van CoOJ)y, N•nt!C'T G1fnlr(ol\.
Karen. W8lier-, Sue .YeGuger, C1rol

a..;. lo pliJ'

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tbe clean-up wO;t"k altc.r the 4innf'r

~th, Golden 1\ur,.Fil'sl BaptiSt 9Htiri;h v.,.a

Chester honor students ror the
!ifth silt-weeks • period have been
announced as follows by Faye
~uer, P.rinelp~l: S!nlors--JaJ:llce
Randolph, Ada Randolph, Eliza"•beth Carr, Betty Frost, Sue Lambert, Helen Hoffm~, Kathryn

Crows
event
while
p:.at.~
Top
Diet

will roll their team
on Alley.s Nine and Ten,
the Muter's final Will ta:ke

SPI-CIALS

laft weekend would find Bob
Louks with 649, Rink Menchir.i
w•th 604, Frank Quillen with 67?,
Paul Clifford wi.th 670 and We.s
Belles wUh 617. That would gh•e
Parkersburg, W
V a. Belles i:&gt; them II total or 3212 p!ns, and
leading the Ali-Evenl.i in the na· would be good enough !or f1rsl
· PhU WUiiamson
Uonnl Moose tourney, and flniahed plal'e.
W,
MaiD
Sl.
Pomeroy
The Chieks go Into the t011rnty
high 1n the money la 6t year at Rochester in the Bowlers' Journal wilh a team average o•:f_t900~_'w~&lt;~th'...:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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pll&lt;loet Raul Sanchez

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Sox ond ~illhl the

H#olll I!~M CP._.!:II
of ttit IDteraailonal
NI!W c:BRON~t- N. J. UPBeyer wJtll the Cubl Jo Stanezyl of Glen Roek, N. J •
:bad f.,
re-. a~tatant footb1ll eoac.b at Columtti
bia UnlveF.f_fty1 has bts!tPpolnt·
od bockll~tt e~aeb '!I 11 lpn Ull·
iversity, ruceledlng ~
Burn11
ad PlUl J"-oytaek on head 1~acb John SUetgan'J
to pllob ~he Delffllt Tt- l•ta!f. Stanceyk w11 at Jlol•11!bl•
a N '(1ctor)' onr tht Iince UM7.
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101 234
~M 182
1011 sno

1_._,. c:lub'l 1Ue4l!llh! thb te1t.
CUtrord
Of.hr,n on ~ PODJ'fOY 1tartiDJ Dellu
11.lne 111 batt!
order, lnclude
Tot1l

for lllltbort wiD
81!!7 Looi 1~1rldan IR
field, C.ndlll ot
..-d Geo&gt;rre zu..Hnk ipUt 11141 1•bor~ 11\Cc~ ot lb!Ftl • l.lflaelroad
piWhlnt chorea ror tbe wlnnen.
Cl;tc:hln1 and bit.tln• olUnup; vaa
Mlpr 0... T•
Yr1ckP.n at f1r•t; WU10JJ. Cilnt"":
tbe
aame:;tjftclnnJ); ColllkliO. aeconll. b~ ,pad Youne tn
Rut• Ve~er to til&lt;! 11teht.
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•Delbert Sam• and ramll y ol
South Part~r,\l\ltJ v.jslted the
Lambert Stew•rt' famll)\ recently,
The ~w Chleka won three from
'Mr. and ¥i'Lj, C. A. Barnett who
Qhlo Produ.. In tho Pt. Plouont have 1pent ~ "inter In Florida
lien, dj.Uf.! · toque, April 10. hive rettJrne~ hor..1e.

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' wbtle Sleven allld ~q.t"'U cUd
Utewlle tor W••hlnaj:Qp.
Rookie ouUitlder Carl Powll
11DIIt4 bpme the
run in
th• elJbtb It tbt ·
aeored
1 M victory OYer
· ilnnatl at
BiltltQD.-.. 41 Pll
bomere4

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have b(len working Oll monL•Y
.making .proJects durin:; the ~lnte;
to aenQ. the .eenlon on a trip tO
New York City thia Maf. ·Mrs. Rus·
a ell Mllla and Mn. Joe Youne Sr.
Wert . co-chairmen of the dmp1r
·Project 111d are exprcst.i11g ttlel:o
appreciation of tM contributlo".s
made by the nwthen ot ·the Sen·
·lot I?Upils. noll,s for t h e dlnper
Were contributed by t he Ohio Vij:l·
ley Bakmg CompiVJ.y and Mrs.
Oarnet Davidson prepared 1nd con
trtjJutE&gt;d special dinners needed
by some of the guests during th •
Lente11 -season.
Workers Fri day inrluded Mt :
Charles Grue ~e r. Mrs Marvin ·Kelty
Mrs. CJi!ford Stumbo, MrS Wallace
Bradfor, Mrs. Walter B Harris,
Mrs. Francis Anlferson, Mra. L..- '
McComas, Mrs Edw~rd Evpm.
Mrs. 1 Hcrman 'KincaHl, MrJ. n-.J
Rysell, Mrs. Elwood Lew!~, Mrs.
Erne~wles , Mrs. Dewy Guihrie,

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927 9Z0 ·822 2669

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Th~ Daily Sentinel

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CROW'$ CHICKS
J.Oukl
162 144.144 450 Friday eveniQ-1·
N, J'arn IWOJ t.)l 202 186 199 581;1
Mrs. Beulah fl)'e Jnd daughter
Holme~
210 172 17~ M7 of Athena we]e Sunday gucst.t ol
Clifford
::too 224 178 608 the Wallace family.

Walhlni\On to mort i!' leu 1o tbeij rll look &amp;QIIdi\1' -1 \)fo
tho nme boot In ~ M~etlor,o ollb 01 !.!•in• In the OhlO Vol·
League. Fn~bi'''' ·~ tho lir
· !~~ ba...,_U ~iuo Tboy roll'd a 1\il~~le 1•mo to
SenatOn ftn
hllhr
t Jlft)t'nf7 "
fl/lt-e
• a Mt .a nfW •a~Jl
. hey were
lhon 'oovenlll or e " yt l!lo, ~;A'1'' ll Ba&lt; lioi
11151 led by ~~~~ 'CIIIloid who rollod o
rooe up to ~IIIII :
ehllll1· u'l'!\!!!lr,T: ~\elo'i on\tJ,
234 oln~.• ~me ond • i3a totaL
pion Y..k;tiJ1'l~t! f" ·,, rll!ltll
l~Pg~
'' .' . elub will 1a"::.'l.:1,• .1 now , have o nine
Stadlom l!'r . • . ,
PI e
~- J JllOURd Frollk1!urk.e wu hll~ for Ohlo
Tho flell~tol ,. ~·~ .
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· -(tittle Produce with 1137\tlel. ..
for liVID l'llJl' lia the bit.. ,.... , r . Wl)l.ft.
oJi• of the
tn1 oDd tlltn Oli to n~otor WOt!o bo~ Sho n m!"f bo.vt olx
tho •lc~
tilt e~ 11f or mW. lll'tnl In Jilt llDeup OHIO PRODUCI
touihpow 'l'olltlllf l!ri'D• w~i# - · w Ill, on brolll..-o, COU·I Reel
157 !78 173 5&lt;M1
rooklt LJ!o Lutvoll olnflo.l boJ~~oj ot!P, or llblri toU reloUol)a In &gt;'ollock
1114 1119 U2 &amp;10
!toy fl!!von ~ M\14\ ~ ~ Will· Tho q&gt;lotn Mella Thomll
1G2 147 187 1128
, In tile ninth. ilabk Jlll!or, -~'
'13 Woll!IJ lo~a . to be oth· W111lomo
122 174 167 46S
t' Howard, Bill Skowron j)l. Y{oMj I
Ja 'M .all '!f'Jf·
a_,rb
1M 187 186 GST
Held 111 homered tor 11M YanU
~ • • b.:fta Gut of baseTotals
82.0 868 80S 2M7

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with his relief pil&lt;'hing til '_,
sprmg, will 'l)e used mamly in relief.
t011

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Lanes
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Senior mother&amp; Rt.lde • profit
of -$223.00 on the dinner they leT
ved to tile Champe:r ol Commer.·e
FrJday nl.&amp;:ht at the Middleport

High SchoDI tYJilnlllutn.

tourney scor~ or tbe ye•r was ~5, and
\ ·"ling, W. VJ,,. in 195!5, wll)· in addition to the 3003 rolled !n
::.:&gt;, and alSo is eurnmt doU· ·:.;_;s;~i?'~
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even hia:h"' I JJ~ .. ,. JJ_mp of tht&gt; Pomeroy C.ty ""

q.mttt wbjeh vaulted lnto th·'
! ~ite s~d na"Ponal i!t1Jo1Jight 1.,
weet ~lh major tourney Jl!C'C t'

Is~.&gt;s W~&amp; fet to

faul CJi.fferp won tire

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Belles Jead illi the way with a 11)8

2Q.u -.n(j several ovet •

The DaU11 Sentinel

.SPORTS

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·Crow's Chicks Gird For National Bo~ ·n,I' est, ~~:·1~:i:'~.::~~ ·:~~ 'l:~e'!
AJI'I
In Fort Worth, Texas; Lead State Tourney :g:~:-~-~·_:.:;_'t_:~_ib._:_l:_~~n~:."'

o r!~l .cnns~um Wtdh ~Sday night
at 9. '11fi:y ~e §Cfti4UI~ tO-roll
in the llil&amp;l~a and dq_ub)ts Tburs·
day afte'Fnoon at ~4,.
411 w~~ end th.ree of the
BRAVES No. 1
~earn. _·PWmi:JerJ, Captain Paul
In lhe Nat1onal Le&lt;~gue, l h " Jones 1 24 Spls
Qijf~Prif, RIJ)k MpnchJni an~ Bot
Braves were the No. 1 eholce of
SYRACUSE, N. Y f.!P-Ralph ~.P!I~~ameQ With Junje G~~bs
61 writers while thf&gt; Brookl?'u Tiger Jones, wh.o has taken to ,lla
ve Darst tp tile l•rst
bodgers received 42 first • pla ,·e boxmg's Gypsy trail. Saturday pl!lct ,_ the O}Jio Statg ~pw1 i n g
1
votes and the C1ncinat1 Redlel,'l s set out to get ready fv.t his third ~J'fl-.6&amp;' at Akrtm. They n.tve a.J
got 24. There v.-cre three fir st- middlewei&amp;ht bou~ in, 30 day!!
e:teeJJtnt ehanc;e of COPRiPi the
place votes for the d:~rk -horse St
'l'he powerful ftftb-ranked eon- eY~h J .
f
Louis CudJnals and one each foM tender, tired or waiting !or a shot
the Pittsburih Ptratea and New at the tille, !igQres _he'll keep
M84nwtl:iJ~. Wes Dellea. aod
trim flghtine; at a wbirhtiod pace F•.ank Quillen were competmg at
York Giants.
just as he did Friday nl&amp;ht In a D~:lrl.loni, ttf:Jch., in the N,ational
The Tigers
re!'eivl'd one lesQ 10 round televised victOry over )f-oo·.se tourney and they wem
vote than the White Sox for first the surprisingly heavier but less mto flrst Jtlace iD their U»Jrney
plc.ce In Lhe AmetU'·an Lt&gt;ague but powerful Chico VeJar.
and Rrobably wili com.e J)l.it on
a cros.11 sectiOn of the balloting
top since tbe tourney ends th111
made them the ctloice to fin4h
lOnung weekend.
SIUNADE COMING
seeond. Manager Ja·l•
Tighr 's
Tbls will be the thrrd n-tionaJ
team, which finlslled fll'th In 19$6,
CfNClN'NATI VP Ba.sel"l:=~ll tourney for the Chicks, wbo are
35 !or third and 17 for fourth.
fans al Crosley Field this .sen&amp;'•'l sponaored bY a local busines.s
The lndia-m~ and "\\o':hite S o ,., will be serenaded during e1ch man, .. rn
.~omm y Cr ow. 1n 196'
il th ey
meanwhile both received votea game by Miss Margaret Sbnlln , Cwu hed in the money at Ft
for posltiona Crom lint to sixth a former lght opern singer n w. :·ne, Ind., snd last year nlso
with the former oUt·b:.t llotLng Coli· Charleston, W. Va. !llu;s Skan 1::1 weL e amon.2 the tf.'p te1fi1s a~
eago, 8()..50, in aecond·and thlr t. will open each iiUne Y.lth tlbe Sl 1r Rocf\e!ter, N. Y
place votes: As a J'esult , the lnl,l t· Spansled Banner and will do two
Th.e Chicks also have had oth&amp;na were the composi-te Clholce for or three numben: betv ·~· en innlfiU.
er
succe~~es. In 19/W they \\'qn
-third wHh the White Sox de-lega
!he
National Bowlini Lanes tour·
ed to fourth.
ney .&amp;t Dayton, 0 , wlth a seore uf
MAK!S ROSTER
RED SOX FI~TH
BROOKLYN UP - Rene Val 30113 and w6n $~00 . They ,~tUo
h.b\"C fmished in th e m-oney
in
The
Boston
Red
Sox
wP.re
ra
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'out Df fbut. Hta excellent eye ba• fifth , ll1e Baltimore Orioles sixth, dcz, who won 22 Jlilml'~ and pl 1. 'l several other tourney~.
ed eiJht shutouts tor Portland in
won him several free pa99CS tq
the K.ansas Cit)' Athletics seventh the Pacifi c C oa~ teu~ue last yt&gt;ll ..
Individually they also have made
Cint b :~&amp;t'.
Bob F.a.atman and S. T. John1on and the W11shlngton Senat01 a offi~:ially has bee-n pl.aeed on t1;e quite a name. Cor themselves, Wes
Brooklyn Dot.lgor ro ster Valdez, Belles is currently the Slngles,
the only other boy8 at .300 or dghth .
The National League ballotln '! who imppe.sseJ mang\'r Walt .\1;· Doubles, and All-Events champ nt
be'tter. Acl!ording to school Btatls-

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·seniors Net$2:2~To~ard New York'Trf1:t'
By Serving Chamber of Commerce

4-Dally Serttlnel, Pomeroy-Middl•port, 0 ., Aprlll3, 1957

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1..\URIIll. CLIYI'
.M'r. and Mn CllUord

W Jelil Plnon1 of Pl'ahta

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Ji6nda&gt;' •venJnc wltb Mta. RU$ull Roualli and family.

"-Vally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ,, Aprll13, 19571_
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POB CONSISTENT ·DEl'ENDABL.E RESULTS

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WANT
ADS
PHONE 398

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REVIVAL--Apr. 14 to 28 at Mid·
WIY Church,

Y.r

mile

frorn

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$37~
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dlepert.

Preston

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Motors, Mid·
f..U-3tc

Good uacd Maytag

washer , for

~~:~;~,~~. RobnV. g::;~:a '-c~:~~: :~~· ;;~y~i~~~:cu~~.n M:.~e[.a~pr

Pastor. Rev E. R. Tnomu.
Servlm 7'30 eaeh evening,
Special singing. Everyone wei·
• 13 tf WANTED - used aewing machine.
come.
Phone Portland tM. Mrs. J . B.
Shockey.
4 9 6tp
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Pbone 82rf.
Ki111t Pbone
8088-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DlllALDS.
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'( Bb) Auto Services
a.

~o~rt~ou~~

McCORMICK No, 45
HAY BALER

(8). Auto Sales

JUrw, for as little as 2 days
baung a year, tt wlll pay
,SEE BiLL Qfln.DI• fot Uie: BISII: • yo11 to uwd- a thrle proven
u1ed :~ar villue .. , 3·30 ~ ~ :t5:
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frame borne with
hardwood
fioors and woodvtork upstalrS'
and down. Plenty of closet
space. Beautltul fireplace and
built-in bookcases. Gtl"bfired hot
water heating. Fu
asement
b La
with laundry tu ,,
r•• ver,
anda. Plenty shrubbery and
trees. Large lot, garage with
-concrete driveway. Centrally
located. Quiel posse !Ill ion on
this fine h;Jome at the low price
or only $9.0&amp;0.00
MIDDLI!iPORT--4-bedroam frame
home with bath, lirie kltc..hen
with plenty of cabinets. Stoker·
fired hot air furpace heat to all
rooms Full hasime~:~t with c:om·
mode, shower, lava~ory and
laundry facilihea. Large veranda. Downahln tutt/ in~ ear·
petmg lncluded. Emtlent 10cation. $14.300.00.
CH.STER- Hoom frame home,
oak flee" and woodwork, coal
furnace heatmg to all rooms
Full bucment. Located near
th~ Hlgh School, on lot 70xl4G
feet. $12,000.00,
FARM-20 acres •wilh good 6room house, cellar, very good
large barn, crib and garage
Some bottom hind. 2'h miles
from village
with
schools,
churchea, and storea. Schoolbul,
mall and milk route by the
door. All mtnerale. $3200.00.
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Calollna Cpe $:1.611~ 00 Hydra· I
matlc drlvo 1 all loather 1eah1,
fully
equipped.
Blaetlnar·~ ,
Phone 84 - Pome,oy
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11150 CheVI'olel, run• good, •ood 1141 for Rent
tlre1. phone •~ PorUud. Will·
lam Ro 111 b.
4 13 Up STORE building. corner of Main
and Butternut, har front and
1918 Buick Special V8 4 dr Rh··
back entrance, wlll renovate to
lera Sedan. *2.895.00 D)'n•flow
1ult. Contact H o. Brown, or
drive, almoat llll:e the day It
call '78. •
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waa told! 81aett.nar's, Pomeroy.
4-11-illc,
F'URNJSHl"D
.. aopartmtnl, 4 rooms,
bath. E. MaUl Bt , Pomeroy.
1855 Pontiac V8 Star Chief Cata·
Phone 103-X.
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Box 22t
Phone 101-Y
llna Cpe. 12,18&amp;.00. Hard Top,
(4 1.3 3tc)
all leather aeata, rower 1teer- Furnished r~oms, close In town
ln1 and brakes. Blaetlftar'e,
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Five Room Apartment with laun1954 Dodlle VR Royal 4 dr. SC!·
dry and Garace. J'lr1t Floor. A.
dan. 11.290.(10. Power steerlnll'
N. Ben&amp;:a1 1 Pomeroy.
4 3 tf
power nlte, DodiJC'i f1nr s•.
IHaeunar's, Pomeror. 4-ll.{tlr For Rent - Extea11oa Laddera,
k4[1old Boardo, Drop Clotbl,
Clinton Fiaher, Middleport.
1963 luldl; V8 Super f dr, Sediln
Completely Now F10m
$1.286.00. Dyn&amp;flow drive, be:Jufhone 81111&amp;-X,
Ill !I
Hlt•b to Chute
Uful two tone blue flnlah. Bl.wt
rent
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wallpaper
tnar'1, Jtometoy.
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Cllntun Fl.-aer, Mid·
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1963 Chevrolet Bei·Airo 2 dr. SA· dloport Ph. 11280-X
TIIACTOR SALES
d1n J$980.00. Power rUde, one
Pomeroy
Of the
cleaneat '53 around.
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy, ·4-IHJtc

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VICE AU mall.:es Repaired bY Ex· H1gh School AudJtor~liTTl, Mond~v direction Gf Mr.s. c. 0 . Chapman
meettng was . JD sang two numbers wbic:b they will
pert Technicians. t.,hone 6284 Y even mg. The
Middlepo~; .
6-15-tf charge o[ thf' pr~s1dent, BeatrJce Cntcr in CQ~petition at Grrt.l·
Sm_',th. The group llang "Amer· nlle, April 27th. The giri. wb,
1ca accompanied by Mrs. C. 0 . were attired in white blOill!le:; and
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Chapman Tho .sec.retar;,r's report rainbow color sJrlrts were -a«om.:...--.,..-- - - - - - - h -1was given by Mn . Robert King. panied by Mi•~ Judy chue Tile
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Chase received A u AC(!ompamat
group voted ,t o · pay the lunch bill In competiU 011 at At.tieM. The
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A. N. Beo.ee ' omeroy . 4 3 tf for ~elegates who attended the Girls Ensemble .sang two num_ _ _ - - - - - meetmg at Athens the past bers wltL Miss chase ai aeoomfARM - 120 acres, Bash an Keno month. A letter from Cambndr.c panl!it.
Road, 7 room house, large barn,
read ask~ng for two deleTbe banner was awarded· •o
other buildings, plenty Df water, gates to atter.j conference held Mn~. Bob lt.obertB &amp;lb cracte room'
tlmber, peach trees, a good there, April IDtb., to help plan for havip.c the most parents PI+
farm and priced raght
meetmgg for next year. Mrs. Mar- aent.
RISIDENCE- Happy Hollow Rd ., cia -Denison and Mrs. Robert King
Refrelhments of ~an'dwtcherl,
8 acreo, ~ room•, oth« buildln.. went " delegates. Mr. Melva deviled eg(~ pickles, mints and
price $2,150.00.
Turner reported tha~ .$278 bad coffee were served from a ·CJodJe
RESIDENCE- Close in, 4 rooms, bcen collected for Rell4 10U.S Edu· lit table decorated wlth ~te.i'
large lot, price $3,ISOO.OO
cation.
lilies a.o byacinth11. Th~ napktll:t
RESIDENCE - l,.inco1n Hill, 6
Leslie Fultz, president of th4! were ln teepm1 with the Kuter
room11, 3 down , 3 and bath up, Meig, County Health group w;; 3 ~uon.
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basement, large lot, priced right present and gave an account o~
.Members of the ~fre&amp;tu:nent
Peer! Per. .r, Agent
Health organitatio~ .and dlseu.seed committee .were Mrll. c. -M. Chaae,
Pomeroy, Phone 201 .
all publa-c iP'OifPs Jmning t.o~thft f'ris Wjlllams, Doris •naomas, Etlerf D. #Mndor, Sr., Reelfor
to help promote better he.alth,
h.el Nellon,
Ethel ~lcholson,
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Mra Pearl Bunce, nomanatlng Marie Carson, Thelma Carpenter,
chaJrman, gave a report ol offi- A.llce Young aDd Mn1. Hirar.l
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\.AI..,IfiC,,.-- fli,Mf•, year. They were President, Mr!.
Giles Smith; vice president, Mn:.
SENIOR -4-H MilTS .
POMIROY-4room modern frame Normon Wlll, secre;tary, M.s.
The Rod: and Rollers 4-H «:;lbb
-tub and sh9wer, nice full, dry Robert King ahd treasurer, Mrs. met at the home of Mils DH
bnsement, furnaee )leal piped Robert Fetty.
Thomae, 'l'hursday evel)ing Aprl!
Refresment commJttee was apto all rooms. Plenty cabmets.
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11d I
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$6200.00. A substantlal balance ~~f~ eM orR 1 eT
ay meehmlg
The meeting was cal.ed to ()f·
on existing loan can be
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ed.
man. T e PTA w1 pret~ent ente: as. The club stood and repeated
,.YDDLEPORT _ 6·room modern tainment tor the Me1gs PI' A ilOOJJI t!,e 4-H Pledge. The aecretaey,

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PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY,
APRIL 15, 1 P. M.
BUY_.: SELL - RENT 81,); miles east or Tuppers Plai.as
find employment - hire on Route 680, dliCOntinulng
tr find a lOst l!om through
farming so will sell-191)6-860
'!'he Dally Sentlnol WANT
Ford tractor, cultivalol"!l, ploll.'!!,
ADS, DoD't put II off pickup dJ~&gt;C, mower, one rnw
eorn picker, OliVer hay balur,
Cal1398 Today -An Ad !n
Oliver side rllke on rubb"r,
lhls column
Oliver manure spreader, euJtJ.
packer, Oliver corn planter, 14
milk cans, wash vat. ean raek,
1000 baleJJ mixed hay, 500 bales
straw, Titan chnn saw, !Jko:o
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new, and a four ton Dearborn
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wagon with new lires and hd
NOTJCE - Eat at Par er's Re•
Rob.rt Hill, OwMr.
&amp;aurant, Pomeroy. You'll eat H ld G0 dd d A tl 0
better for !e11:1.
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ll.lker'• wl'll .. ve )'OU tbe belt 12 ft. Elgm Boat
stecrmg
tndo 08 furnltun or appiJan.
controls, 10 liP Scott At~fltcr
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H d 1 .Motor, .excellent (londltiOn,

ions In Stew" will be given ·Prtdgy 11ight. It Wl.ll alao announced
that tile band concert will be
PTA MEliTS. MONDAY P.M.
gJVen A'J)rll z;Jrd.
The RutlaOO PTA met at the
The Glrll! Glee c lub under Um

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~ttr Word for three coneeeuttve inleniOlll.
beeial- O.De month tor 21 c:eata per word.
F'U.ll rate of 2 ee..ata per word wW be char1ed br advertl&amp;lnl 1t
aot pald for before lbe 15th of each month following Insertion.
EiNn in .Adverllaln.!I-ShDald be repoj'ted lmmedlalAI!y, The
D-"Y Sendael ..,'W not be reaponalble tor more than one lncorr.rt i.DRrtiOIL
Card of TbaDb and Special Notice• of Eventa $1.00. Obituar:let
publlebed &amp;ll&lt;Oill per word.
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meeting which will be held here
the first Thur.o~day in May.
A representative of the VInton
Hill Dairy dJscwsed the milk sif.
uaMtiolsan anJd•.
oC!ha"'sent•,.lnnenrun"c'•ed,,
u~
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NOTICE 0111 'lUNG AND HIAR·
lNG ON INVINTOIY
Problfe Court, Mfflfl County, Ohio
TO the Exeeutor or Administrator and to such of the following as
are res1dents of the state of Ohio ·
, if any, next of
under the
attorney or attorneys
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You are
notiNed tha* on
the 3oth day
March 191J7, an
Inventory anrt ApprAisement of the
estate of Arthur Delbert EJJtel·
stein decca1ed, late of Village of
Pomeroy in said Co11nty was ftled
In this Court.
Hi!arlng on laid Inventory and
Appraisement will be bad befol'tl
this Court on the 15th day of April 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Exceptions thereto may be filed
by any lntcreated party at any
time prior to five days before the
date s~t for hearing.
WITNESS my lljntture and the
seal of said Court, thla 2nd day
of Aprll 195'7.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex·Olflclo Clerk
BY Mary Olive Ingraham
Chief Deputy Clerk

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well atoektd, ·with ' room llv·
inJ apanrqit~t on' Jot llOxno on
Bt. 141, I milo lr9J!l' Pomeroy, J.

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Wanda Coy. The next meeUne
will be held April 18th at tbe
home of Advisor Pbyllif Snow·
den
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Demonstrations were 1lnn "'ll
the correct way to set ~ table bY'
Linda Cremeans and the proper
way tG prepare a paa . for baking
bread by •Sandra Little.
Refreshments of cream baked
chicken, home made ro•ls, pickles 1 nd iced tea were sernd tQ
Wanda Coy,
U~a Cremeens,
ratty Younjl,
Margaret Smith,
S.l'ldr!l Little, Ju~y Sl1:1wter, Max·
me humfwld, ~hyUts Snowden
Jnd one v1al\or cathy Thomas.

Mn. Cuah JohDIOn, Bradbury.

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John10n, Racine.

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1811 MobU Home, 4 rooms and
thower bath. price $1600.00.
~IJ Wloe, phone 246-/~'

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heJU, dtetled or on toot
Allo, larae white eua. Phon"'
811·». E. M, Damewood, ForoJI!
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COMPLETE Jnaural'lllll Prateetion, beauly
IJte, Auto. rtre, PoUo:. c.n .Doa
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MUll, Kidctleport. Oblo.
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QVICit SKRVICII on Wltoh c,.
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FUNERAL HOME
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nRUCTUIIAL l IIAMS

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sured. Vaughan'• lndbllrial and
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Robert Faulk 1\l.esday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman RoberU
called on Mr. and }ln. WallY
Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fautk
and chtldren, Ml51ii Sbtrley Roberts and Joe Schuler called on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk Sun·
day ~venlng.
Mn. Ted Pullins and son Jlmmy •nd Emmett Tracy ret•rncd
home last week from Warren.

.Mr. and Mrs. Arti&lt;:! Eblm and
daughter called on his parents,
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Fort Knox, Ky., is . apendlng a 1.a
day furlough at h!Nile·
1•fi'. and Mrii . .R~I&amp; Skuler- .cmd
j.,yghter and son or GaHon were
'A'tekend gue,sts of htr paren\a ,
Mr. and Mr.s. Everett Coy and
hill parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atex
Sbu,er, Storys Run.
Mr. and ~rs Fred Rl~e, C.hcs·
lt'r and Mr. and M'rs. Carl Mlller
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and Mrs. Cash Zimmermu
wore in Gantpolla ? • Saturday on
butlnesS.
Mrs. L J . Heiner was rflmo~d
to the Melp General Hospital
Sunday evqni,n;z for medical
treatmr•nt.
MIS~ Linda Sue Parker :.nd
Miis t:He:yl LollJ were overniabt
auests Friday nlghl wili J11li1
and Jwr.e Lucaa.
Mr 111d Mrs. Ruaaell Adai1UI
and dau;bter Sue and LllTY D~tle
of Lewr(.d, w. \':'!., spent · the
weekend with her .uother, Mta.
Delle 1\lllrtln aftd fotnl!l.$
Mr. awl Mrs. S~"!rman TilHs
wnd ram Jy are movli\~ ~., Chilli·
eothe Wedoesd~,Y. 'Mltlt' dO.U!lh·
ten, SanJI'ol. and Juau• wUI ' atay
w.th tht1r crandpar.ml.:i lllr. and
Mrs. W !li&gt;~r.1 Haley until Jr.hc:ol
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:W.•• 1 '•"ri(l Bill'riOU hhJ luu•
been s.!ayina: at .the home of Mr
and .\~rs !tell J!Jr~'L •!~:ring the
winter r.101Hhs rcto.::r.....J to he•
borne M~D\.11.).
Al1'11. Etlkc' Ntlson
and Mrs.
r:· h .1 Sno 1 ·Uen wc;c via.ltors tn
lln ·on . ly Friday.
The Scnlur elua hcid 1n lee
cream. social at lho Arnold Orale
bulldlni Saturday anemoo.n. Proeeods will be uacd to finance
their trip to WilahtnJton, D. C.
Mr. and ' Mrs. J&lt;~)\n D)'kc and
soo Gary of Xenl1, Mr~ 1nd Mn.
Jerr.1d WCIOdNm 1nd · ' Jia~lttcrs
Of Dayton, Mr. and Mrlo Jarnet:
Hewitt and son of Columbu!, Mrs.
R\tth LUCII Of Wellston and Cecil
Hewitt or lhC U. S. Navy
wore c~Ucd here SundQ' by the
audden death &lt;4 tbdr IOOLhcr,
MO. Sam D)'ke.
.edwin Molden wbo bu bocrt
spcndlnl sometime In Cotu_mbos
with his son Pearl returned to
hia home her&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wileo, Of
Laqsv!Ue were Sund•x KUetta of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pbi!Up•
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Mrs. .Fra~c• Snowden spenf
Monday nitbt ~d 'I'Uesdl)' wl~b
her douahler ltfr. ond Mr., Gco.
Harlenbach, l'Omeroj,
)lr, oml llrt. ·Etnost Molden

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mall he 5hould wtite to the county
Board of Elections tor a foi'm Oll
which to appi.J.• for an Abient Voter'$ Ballot. He mun fill out the
.application, sign Jt in the pre!lence of a notary public .or other
person authorized to administer
oath and return it to tbe Board of
Elections before 4:00 p. m. or

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seU was appointed 11 Greenfield.'•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wlnebren~
first woman dog officer, her Pet ittended .funeral serviCes for
boxer had a Utter of p ~· . · Nina Howell at Guidlag Star A ~-

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lijblcrlbeta who -ave ~ptOd The 'Dllib' Sentinel as their, hotP'e newspaper and to all
of our mbsUlbera of lone standing whO have bown the ,nioym~at or reading our news·
Paper llld have aetll Ul, lrow and QP,and OUr oervicea Oflota,l COverage.
We have i~prtclaled tho kind wotdi of encq)lragement that have given us slrenglh
and the friendly criUcllms as IV&lt;'Il wlildl baa belpeitus to Improve our product and to
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many v,arled lntereats. Today, ,mo" ·bOmes ~· The Dally SenUnel (3,374 homes)
than at anytime Ia Ita six years. We appreciate the mpport you are giving your ·local
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form~riY

Mrs. Don Anderson, Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman, Mr1. Bla1 :.~he Jivideor.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison
attended the Narcissus Flower
&lt;:hr \'' at Mtmorlal Field Ho11.se in
Huntington last week.
Mtll, Frances Snowden mo •ed
Thursday from the Arnold Grate
apartment to the h&lt;luae recently
vac ... ted by Mr. and 1\~r.-. Everett
Coy.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Redman
Of Dunbar were weeker·d Glleals
of her grandmother, bits. Jean
cUe Carpenter.
. Mt.~os Blanche Clark has retu!'n- 1
ed to her home here af~er S:lend
in1 the winter •n Columb111.
Muter Steve Hoffman btl been

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Elmer Molden fnd Mr. and -Jin;. his 82nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. r::he! Ler Coy of
llr. and Kn.. Cb'de Cr•ver end GrJ1lpolis were Su!!day pella: . c!
cltuehterl of 81uetleld, W. VI., his brOother .Everett Cny and w•fe
were weelleml
pest&amp; ot Mi11
Mr. and Ml'8. Cush Johnston
Opal Atmi\.ronJ.
and :Hrs.
Marie Wilk.i050n of
Kennettr Blxt, 50ft of Mr. and Bradbury and Mn. Francis Larkin
Mra. Warren al.act. ia coDiined to were Sur.day sues\.1 of M.r. aod
Mei.Ja ~oeral HOipltal witb pneu lhll. Charles All!-OSinonla.
Mba N:ev•da Calero
Mr. and Mrt. Bert Rlggs of
0/ )Jidcll-...+ Is atayin1
wttb her Lln~tsvllle visited Monday w!t~
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grandmot,ber Mfe. Can Willker llr. and Mn. Clarence Price .
Mr. and Mr._ Guy Coy and dauud atteDdtna
here.
M~·· and Mrt. Homer Parker ptera of ColUmbus were weekend
aDd doiuglater Su.Je w.ere Suo.day ,uesta of bia brother Me. and
JUests (If his father Pearl Pa~ ker Mrs. Everett Coy.
of . Chester.
.
Mr. and. ¥ra. Lawrence Lucka·
' Mr. tJld Mre. f,rnest Molde-n t.loo .,, Athelia ar.d Mrs. William
ud Mn.. Oere~)' $1&amp;ek -were Sul1of pijtsburgb were Sat·
4ty llWtt of Mn. J~ie Gru~er
everUDJ
. gue.sb
their
-.a.o bl&amp; been cotd'ln'e d to h~
Mr. and
Mrs. DellofLucks·
home : arter liavlnJ · a,eetb uttal"t· doo.
«!.
l!r. &amp;isle ond Mn. Jennie
·:.tr. •bd Mtl!. Siiuer Bf C!1ester BrY.1nt have received word of the
IfGa4 abd · JQe .IJOyd-•and ,ll'andaon dratb of their eeusln .Mr.~ Frank
Joe1 Jfowe of PolhHOY Were · tbe Tbt:lruas who passed away Sunday
Sll.ndar 'pfttt ol M'r. and )tu. evening at Columbus.
Ante Jryarit and Mrs, J~rih!
'
Br)'i ~t..
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Mr. and Mrs. Curti~ Luckadoo,
. 'Mr. nd Jrtt¥. Cmolt Snowden M.r. and Mn. J. H. vanHook, Ar·
111·1 sotis Were vbltors in Galli· nOid Richard• of Middlcpon, ¥rs.
,Fr~y.
WUU111n Jobn"'n of Pittsburlh,
llr. ud Mnt. tawrence Luckaaoo
· Mr. tad Mrs. P.rnest Molden of Atllens and DeJI LtiCkadoo
wm SfturdQ' evenlng IUeab or Wf!h ~t o,rtin Saturday to attbtit diiUihter, Mt. and Jlrs. Da~ t-:ft&amp; the funeral of Mrs. Harlow
?'• , h.ollo.n :Of 'MI.ddlepot1.,
'
Ena:Hah, the former Beatrice
1118. C. M. Chase and daughter LlM;ktdoo,
Mrs. ·Jtu.tb Eflewln' ,and
Siinday guest. ()f lllr. and Mrs
·Joety. ,and -Milt Alberta
Denney were Mr. and
towden were at PUtenburg on
Shenefield ur CanOOn,
(ur•oy o•opftin•.
.
. il
nd
The• Ban"d Boo•at•er• will mt!et
en.ney a
II t•·e "lgb aehool • '·dltorium on
ond Mrs.
.-: n
,
u
Grate and !amlly :Mr.
A;ril lOth.
·
Giles Smith a:ad daugh·
Oale BlcboeJ',

Patty
Younr read the roll eall
'bt Jirla,
5fl11&amp;' at the
and minute, of the Jut meetlnl. V~tl;lcd.J,tt Chul'(:h Friday eventn,.:.
Treaturer's report WAI tf,ven tt.r · Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ErleV(ine

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Tealord, Sfracuitl, 101'·M.
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TWO PIECE deep ro1e Frieze llv• I~ room IUIW, aooct condition .

:Mre. J1o~d Farra 61 Raclnenenlt_,Sata.fitlY wl~h her mother~
Mrs.; Uura ~litey:
•'
Mii; I I - ll'olf&gt;h,'. E:![di~
Cr....\11«1- ~A6WO.t:,1s&gt;&lt;nl Willlf4WIJIIIQ').;JXJnihi 'With' Mr. and Mrs,
Art M'orarity 'at PomCr6y
Mrs. I..ester·
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Marlh,l Ablet
, .,u ., , The Let.arl Falls l;'hattce wUl M!'· · IJIIY~Qnd
~ave CQmblned .$uurase scrvict&gt;l b.tthu.r, A.lliJJ,,
at the l:~st Let.l.rt Church Eastfr B•rban.
,
_; .: ·• _;Sunday n)ornini st S 30 A. 'M
,, P.,le a:qd., Vada 1'ea ol:\l, Mrs.
• 1• ~ " .Mr ud Mra. Alfred' tony re- f4a!Qu.a· Oldaker •nd son, tommy ,
turne,· nome TUesday after visit· Mr. an"'MrJ. Leland Bum&amp;ar(lner
ine relatives and friends at Da)'· and c,Wt!Nn, Jenny Lou, Lee and
.:·~ ..·: f.9!_l and Ci ncinnati.
Gart" ·~d Je_an Teaford.
,. .. ·: ... lUrs. Dale H:Lll and family of
Se-ndtng gtft.!l were ~· and Mrs.
"" "''~lanJ a !!pent Sunday wittt Mrs-.~Pearl Nease of Hunt1~1ton , Jdrs.
" ""'~ JO:Doll i wolfe and son.
athryn Weaver, Kuntmgton, Mr.
e
and Mrs. Abilene Moore and Mrs.
M;r. and Mrs. Roy Bucil: and 1 Willla Durst.
·"'' '"rimlly spent Sunday with tbe
" ~ " ' fortnet\&gt; mother,
Mrs
Frank
· · &amp;uek al Antiquity.
"·•r •.,,..i)It.' and Mrs. Blll'hl WolfS and
~ l~~~-~~~Aamuy or Hebron spfnt thf week
end with their parents, Mr. &amp;lld
·-· ----lin. Gordon Wolf!.' and Georce
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.raccbs
and Jack wert week ' tnd vblton
lu Columbus.
Attendance at Suo~•)' School on
7 waa 84 of!erinl t13.08.

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Mro. J&gt;on !!Up' of lAior! ;alb

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1..\URIIll. CLIYI'
.M'r. and Mn CllUord

W Jelil Plnon1 of Pl'ahta

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Ji6nda&gt;' •venJnc wltb Mta. RU$ull Roualli and family.

"-Vally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ,, Aprll13, 19571_
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POB CONSISTENT ·DEl'ENDABL.E RESULTS

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WANT
ADS
PHONE 398

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REVIVAL--Apr. 14 to 28 at Mid·
WIY Church,

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mile

frorn

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$37~
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dlepert.

Preston

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Motors, Mid·
f..U-3tc

Good uacd Maytag

washer , for

~~:~;~,~~. RobnV. g::;~:a '-c~:~~: :~~· ;;~y~i~~~:cu~~.n M:.~e[.a~pr

Pastor. Rev E. R. Tnomu.
Servlm 7'30 eaeh evening,
Special singing. Everyone wei·
• 13 tf WANTED - used aewing machine.
come.
Phone Portland tM. Mrs. J . B.
Shockey.
4 9 6tp
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bour ~kar ServJce.
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Pbone 82rf.
Ki111t Pbone
8088-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DlllALDS.
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'( Bb) Auto Services
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McCORMICK No, 45
HAY BALER

(8). Auto Sales

JUrw, for as little as 2 days
baung a year, tt wlll pay
,SEE BiLL Qfln.DI• fot Uie: BISII: • yo11 to uwd- a thrle proven
u1ed :~ar villue .. , 3·30 ~ ~ :t5:
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a,~sum· w:~

frame borne with
hardwood
fioors and woodvtork upstalrS'
and down. Plenty of closet
space. Beautltul fireplace and
built-in bookcases. Gtl"bfired hot
water heating. Fu
asement
b La
with laundry tu ,,
r•• ver,
anda. Plenty shrubbery and
trees. Large lot, garage with
-concrete driveway. Centrally
located. Quiel posse !Ill ion on
this fine h;Jome at the low price
or only $9.0&amp;0.00
MIDDLI!iPORT--4-bedroam frame
home with bath, lirie kltc..hen
with plenty of cabinets. Stoker·
fired hot air furpace heat to all
rooms Full hasime~:~t with c:om·
mode, shower, lava~ory and
laundry facilihea. Large veranda. Downahln tutt/ in~ ear·
petmg lncluded. Emtlent 10cation. $14.300.00.
CH.STER- Hoom frame home,
oak flee" and woodwork, coal
furnace heatmg to all rooms
Full bucment. Located near
th~ Hlgh School, on lot 70xl4G
feet. $12,000.00,
FARM-20 acres •wilh good 6room house, cellar, very good
large barn, crib and garage
Some bottom hind. 2'h miles
from village
with
schools,
churchea, and storea. Schoolbul,
mall and milk route by the
door. All mtnerale. $3200.00.
CUCKLIR RIALTY

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hi f - d
1958
ont ac
t1r C e 2 r
Calollna Cpe $:1.611~ 00 Hydra· I
matlc drlvo 1 all loather 1eah1,
fully
equipped.
Blaetlnar·~ ,
Phone 84 - Pome,oy
4·1l-6te ~~~~~=:::'~'::'~~~~~~
Pomeroy,
11150 CheVI'olel, run• good, •ood 1141 for Rent
tlre1. phone •~ PorUud. Will·
lam Ro 111 b.
4 13 Up STORE building. corner of Main
and Butternut, har front and
1918 Buick Special V8 4 dr Rh··
back entrance, wlll renovate to
lera Sedan. *2.895.00 D)'n•flow
1ult. Contact H o. Brown, or
drive, almoat llll:e the day It
call '78. •
4 13 3tc
waa told! 81aett.nar's, Pomeroy.
4-11-illc,
F'URNJSHl"D
.. aopartmtnl, 4 rooms,
bath. E. MaUl Bt , Pomeroy.
1855 Pontiac V8 Star Chief Cata·
Phone 103-X.
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Box 22t
Phone 101-Y
llna Cpe. 12,18&amp;.00. Hard Top,
(4 1.3 3tc)
all leather aeata, rower 1teer- Furnished r~oms, close In town
ln1 and brakes. Blaetlftar'e,
IZ7 B11ltetnuL
4-t-l2tc I'
Pomeroy.
·Hl.flte
Five Room Apartment with laun1954 Dodlle VR Royal 4 dr. SC!·
dry and Garace. J'lr1t Floor. A.
dan. 11.290.(10. Power steerlnll'
N. Ben&amp;:a1 1 Pomeroy.
4 3 tf
power nlte, DodiJC'i f1nr s•.
IHaeunar's, Pomeror. 4-ll.{tlr For Rent - Extea11oa Laddera,
k4[1old Boardo, Drop Clotbl,
Clinton Fiaher, Middleport.
1963 luldl; V8 Super f dr, Sediln
Completely Now F10m
$1.286.00. Dyn&amp;flow drive, be:Jufhone 81111&amp;-X,
Ill !I
Hlt•b to Chute
Uful two tone blue flnlah. Bl.wt
rent
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Eleetrle
wallpaper
tnar'1, Jtometoy.
•-a~
fteRmer.
Cllntun Fl.-aer, Mid·
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1963 Chevrolet Bei·Airo 2 dr. SA· dloport Ph. 11280-X
TIIACTOR SALES
d1n J$980.00. Power rUde, one
Pomeroy
Of the
cleaneat '53 around.
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy, ·4-IHJtc

! Meigs Equipment Co.

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FOREMAN&amp;"ABBOIT T.V. S£R..
VICE AU mall.:es Repaired bY Ex· H1gh School AudJtor~liTTl, Mond~v direction Gf Mr.s. c. 0 . Chapman
meettng was . JD sang two numbers wbic:b they will
pert Technicians. t.,hone 6284 Y even mg. The
Middlepo~; .
6-15-tf charge o[ thf' pr~s1dent, BeatrJce Cntcr in CQ~petition at Grrt.l·
Sm_',th. The group llang "Amer· nlle, April 27th. The giri. wb,
1ca accompanied by Mrs. C. 0 . were attired in white blOill!le:; and
I
Chapman Tho .sec.retar;,r's report rainbow color sJrlrts were -a«om.:...--.,..-- - - - - - - h -1was given by Mn . Robert King. panied by Mi•~ Judy chue Tile
Let me sbow you some c o ce .,_
r R th E 1 ..,.
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b t t
Heasure
u
r e ne ·.....- r.- club received
first
and Mbs
froZ:
ed a balance of $268.17.
Chase received A u AC(!ompamat
group voted ,t o · pay the lunch bill In competiU 011 at At.tieM. The
1 p
A. N. Beo.ee ' omeroy . 4 3 tf for ~elegates who attended the Girls Ensemble .sang two num_ _ _ - - - - - meetmg at Athens the past bers wltL Miss chase ai aeoomfARM - 120 acres, Bash an Keno month. A letter from Cambndr.c panl!it.
Road, 7 room house, large barn,
read ask~ng for two deleTbe banner was awarded· •o
other buildings, plenty Df water, gates to atter.j conference held Mn~. Bob lt.obertB &amp;lb cracte room'
tlmber, peach trees, a good there, April IDtb., to help plan for havip.c the most parents PI+
farm and priced raght
meetmgg for next year. Mrs. Mar- aent.
RISIDENCE- Happy Hollow Rd ., cia -Denison and Mrs. Robert King
Refrelhments of ~an'dwtcherl,
8 acreo, ~ room•, oth« buildln.. went " delegates. Mr. Melva deviled eg(~ pickles, mints and
price $2,150.00.
Turner reported tha~ .$278 bad coffee were served from a ·CJodJe
RESIDENCE- Close in, 4 rooms, bcen collected for Rell4 10U.S Edu· lit table decorated wlth ~te.i'
large lot, price $3,ISOO.OO
cation.
lilies a.o byacinth11. Th~ napktll:t
RESIDENCE - l,.inco1n Hill, 6
Leslie Fultz, president of th4! were ln teepm1 with the Kuter
room11, 3 down , 3 and bath up, Meig, County Health group w;; 3 ~uon.
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basement, large lot, priced right present and gave an account o~
.Members of the ~fre&amp;tu:nent
Peer! Per. .r, Agent
Health organitatio~ .and dlseu.seed committee .were Mrll. c. -M. Chaae,
Pomeroy, Phone 201 .
all publa-c iP'OifPs Jmning t.o~thft f'ris Wjlllams, Doris •naomas, Etlerf D. #Mndor, Sr., Reelfor
to help promote better he.alth,
h.el Nellon,
Ethel ~lcholson,
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Mra Pearl Bunce, nomanatlng Marie Carson, Thelma Carpenter,
chaJrman, gave a report ol offi- A.llce Young aDd Mn1. Hirar.l
, ....,L.I••
.-1,., cer.s selected for th.e coming Slawter.
\.AI..,IfiC,,.-- fli,Mf•, year. They were President, Mr!.
Giles Smith; vice president, Mn:.
SENIOR -4-H MilTS .
POMIROY-4room modern frame Normon Wlll, secre;tary, M.s.
The Rod: and Rollers 4-H «:;lbb
-tub and sh9wer, nice full, dry Robert King ahd treasurer, Mrs. met at the home of Mils DH
bnsement, furnaee )leal piped Robert Fetty.
Thomae, 'l'hursday evel)ing Aprl!
Refresment commJttee was apto all rooms. Plenty cabmets.
lh
M
4th.
11d I
1.
$6200.00. A substantlal balance ~~f~ eM orR 1 eT
ay meehmlg
The meeting was cal.ed to ()f·
on existing loan can be
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rhs. a ph ' tlurner Ill e a r· o.er by the president, Miu Thorn.
ed.
man. T e PTA w1 pret~ent ente: as. The club stood and repeated
,.YDDLEPORT _ 6·room modern tainment tor the Me1gs PI' A ilOOJJI t!,e 4-H Pledge. The aecretaey,

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PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY,
APRIL 15, 1 P. M.
BUY_.: SELL - RENT 81,); miles east or Tuppers Plai.as
find employment - hire on Route 680, dliCOntinulng
tr find a lOst l!om through
farming so will sell-191)6-860
'!'he Dally Sentlnol WANT
Ford tractor, cultivalol"!l, ploll.'!!,
ADS, DoD't put II off pickup dJ~&gt;C, mower, one rnw
eorn picker, OliVer hay balur,
Cal1398 Today -An Ad !n
Oliver side rllke on rubb"r,
lhls column
Oliver manure spreader, euJtJ.
packer, Oliver corn planter, 14
milk cans, wash vat. ean raek,
1000 baleJJ mixed hay, 500 bales
straw, Titan chnn saw, !Jko:o
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new, and a four ton Dearborn
k
wagon with new lires and hd
NOTJCE - Eat at Par er's Re•
Rob.rt Hill, OwMr.
&amp;aurant, Pomeroy. You'll eat H ld G0 dd d A tl 0
better for !e11:1.
3 22 lmop
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IAYI DO!('f YOU IICNOW1'
ll.lker'• wl'll .. ve )'OU tbe belt 12 ft. Elgm Boat
stecrmg
tndo 08 furnltun or appiJan.
controls, 10 liP Scott At~fltcr
e.._
H d 1 .Motor, .excellent (londltiOn,

ions In Stew" will be given ·Prtdgy 11ight. It Wl.ll alao announced
that tile band concert will be
PTA MEliTS. MONDAY P.M.
gJVen A'J)rll z;Jrd.
The RutlaOO PTA met at the
The Glrll! Glee c lub under Um

Mic;Ldleport. Fin • AlltJomobi~

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2 eent.s per Word, one lucrtloa. llb\lmum chara:e 50e.-4 eentl
~ttr Word for three coneeeuttve inleniOlll.
beeial- O.De month tor 21 c:eata per word.
F'U.ll rate of 2 ee..ata per word wW be char1ed br advertl&amp;lnl 1t
aot pald for before lbe 15th of each month following Insertion.
EiNn in .Adverllaln.!I-ShDald be repoj'ted lmmedlalAI!y, The
D-"Y Sendael ..,'W not be reaponalble tor more than one lncorr.rt i.DRrtiOIL
Card of TbaDb and Special Notice• of Eventa $1.00. Obituar:let
publlebed &amp;ll&lt;Oill per word.
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aana.e..&amp;mp.n wuranco AaeDcJ. I

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(I) Notices

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S.• Th•
N•w Holland

meeting which will be held here
the first Thur.o~day in May.
A representative of the VInton
Hill Dairy dJscwsed the milk sif.
uaMtiolsan anJd•.
oC!ha"'sent•,.lnnenrun"c'•ed,,
u~
that the Junior ClallJI plft'· "On·

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Legal Nofl'ce
NOTICE 0111 'lUNG AND HIAR·
lNG ON INVINTOIY
Problfe Court, Mfflfl County, Ohio
TO the Exeeutor or Administrator and to such of the following as
are res1dents of the state of Ohio ·
, if any, next of
under the
attorney or attorneys
any of the a!ore~n-

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You are
notiNed tha* on
the 3oth day
March 191J7, an
Inventory anrt ApprAisement of the
estate of Arthur Delbert EJJtel·
stein decca1ed, late of Village of
Pomeroy in said Co11nty was ftled
In this Court.
Hi!arlng on laid Inventory and
Appraisement will be bad befol'tl
this Court on the 15th day of April 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Exceptions thereto may be filed
by any lntcreated party at any
time prior to five days before the
date s~t for hearing.
WITNESS my lljntture and the
seal of said Court, thla 2nd day
of Aprll 195'7.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex·Olflclo Clerk
BY Mary Olive Ingraham
Chief Deputy Clerk

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HAYLINER

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

FULTON THOMPSON

ACT NOW

Save •100 to '1000

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sTORE ••d mu
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AD llakea I1UI Modell

METROPOLITAN

well atoektd, ·with ' room llv·
inJ apanrqit~t on' Jot llOxno on
Bt. 141, I milo lr9J!l' Pomeroy, J.

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AUTO SALES

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Wanda Coy. The next meeUne
will be held April 18th at tbe
home of Advisor Pbyllif Snow·
den
.
Demonstrations were 1lnn "'ll
the correct way to set ~ table bY'
Linda Cremeans and the proper
way tG prepare a paa . for baking
bread by •Sandra Little.
Refreshments of cream baked
chicken, home made ro•ls, pickles 1 nd iced tea were sernd tQ
Wanda Coy,
U~a Cremeens,
ratty Younjl,
Margaret Smith,
S.l'ldr!l Little, Ju~y Sl1:1wter, Max·
me humfwld, ~hyUts Snowden
Jnd one v1al\or cathy Thomas.

Mn. Cuah JohDIOn, Bradbury.

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fOR SAIJ!:......Good
blled. Lee

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mixed hay,
John10n, Racine.

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1811 MobU Home, 4 rooms and
thower bath. price $1600.00.
~IJ Wloe, phone 246-/~'

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I Mlln Ntrth .t POIMC.,

heJU, dtetled or on toot
Allo, larae white eua. Phon"'
811·». E. M, Damewood, ForoJI!
Run..
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WAVIR~Y,

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of
1201 Busme:ss !lervl&lt;:es Servl•e
romforUng
COMPLETE Jnaural'lllll Prateetion, beauly
IJte, Auto. rtre, PoUo:. c.n .Doa
• • at 1 eo1t
MUll, Kidctleport. Oblo.
• o 1&gt;llbla the
QVICit SKRVICII on Wltoh c,.
• • lamlly'a meoao
P&amp;lrin1 hy hilt:"'· Traln.ed

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LmS. l'Omii'OJ,
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Trn•y-Finaterwald
FUNERAL HOME
144 Bulleraul Pboae 281

nRUCTUIIAL l IIAMS

ICIA, 11011- MITA~I

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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TIIMITII IXTIIMINATlD

sured. Vaughan'• lndbllrial and
Residential Termite Cnntrol service, St. Mary•, W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sherman RoberU
called on Mr. and }ln. WallY
Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fautk
and chtldren, Ml51ii Sbtrley Roberts and Joe Schuler called on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk Sun·
day ~venlng.
Mn. Ted Pullins and son Jlmmy •nd Emmett Tracy ret•rncd
home last week from Warren.

.Mr. and Mrs. Arti&lt;:! Eblm and
daughter called on his parents,
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1•fi'. and Mrii . .R~I&amp; Skuler- .cmd
j.,yghter and son or GaHon were
'A'tekend gue,sts of htr paren\a ,
Mr. and Mr.s. Everett Coy and
hill parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atex
Sbu,er, Storys Run.
Mr. and ~rs Fred Rl~e, C.hcs·
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wore in Gantpolla ? • Saturday on
butlnesS.
Mrs. L J . Heiner was rflmo~d
to the Melp General Hospital
Sunday evqni,n;z for medical
treatmr•nt.
MIS~ Linda Sue Parker :.nd
Miis t:He:yl LollJ were overniabt
auests Friday nlghl wili J11li1
and Jwr.e Lucaa.
Mr 111d Mrs. Ruaaell Adai1UI
and dau;bter Sue and LllTY D~tle
of Lewr(.d, w. \':'!., spent · the
weekend with her .uother, Mta.
Delle 1\lllrtln aftd fotnl!l.$
Mr. awl Mrs. S~"!rman TilHs
wnd ram Jy are movli\~ ~., Chilli·
eothe Wedoesd~,Y. 'Mltlt' dO.U!lh·
ten, SanJI'ol. and Juau• wUI ' atay
w.th tht1r crandpar.ml.:i lllr. and
Mrs. W !li&gt;~r.1 Haley until Jr.hc:ol
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:W.•• 1 '•"ri(l Bill'riOU hhJ luu•
been s.!ayina: at .the home of Mr
and .\~rs !tell J!Jr~'L •!~:ring the
winter r.101Hhs rcto.::r.....J to he•
borne M~D\.11.).
Al1'11. Etlkc' Ntlson
and Mrs.
r:· h .1 Sno 1 ·Uen wc;c via.ltors tn
lln ·on . ly Friday.
The Scnlur elua hcid 1n lee
cream. social at lho Arnold Orale
bulldlni Saturday anemoo.n. Proeeods will be uacd to finance
their trip to WilahtnJton, D. C.
Mr. and ' Mrs. J&lt;~)\n D)'kc and
soo Gary of Xenl1, Mr~ 1nd Mn.
Jerr.1d WCIOdNm 1nd · ' Jia~lttcrs
Of Dayton, Mr. and Mrlo Jarnet:
Hewitt and son of Columbu!, Mrs.
R\tth LUCII Of Wellston and Cecil
Hewitt or lhC U. S. Navy
wore c~Ucd here SundQ' by the
audden death &lt;4 tbdr IOOLhcr,
MO. Sam D)'ke.
.edwin Molden wbo bu bocrt
spcndlnl sometime In Cotu_mbos
with his son Pearl returned to
hia home her&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wileo, Of
Laqsv!Ue were Sund•x KUetta of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pbi!Up•
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Mrs. .Fra~c• Snowden spenf
Monday nitbt ~d 'I'Uesdl)' wl~b
her douahler ltfr. ond Mr., Gco.
Harlenbach, l'Omeroj,
)lr, oml llrt. ·Etnost Molden

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mall he 5hould wtite to the county
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which to appi.J.• for an Abient Voter'$ Ballot. He mun fill out the
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wlnebren~
first woman dog officer, her Pet ittended .funeral serviCes for
boxer had a Utter of p ~· . · Nina Howell at Guidlag Star A ~-

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of our mbsUlbera of lone standing whO have bown the ,nioym~at or reading our news·
Paper llld have aetll Ul, lrow and QP,and OUr oervicea Oflota,l COverage.
We have i~prtclaled tho kind wotdi of encq)lragement that have given us slrenglh
and the friendly criUcllms as IV&lt;'Il wlildl baa belpeitus to Improve our product and to
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Mrs. Don Anderson, Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman, Mr1. Bla1 :.~he Jivideor.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison
attended the Narcissus Flower
&lt;:hr \'' at Mtmorlal Field Ho11.se in
Huntington last week.
Mtll, Frances Snowden mo •ed
Thursday from the Arnold Grate
apartment to the h&lt;luae recently
vac ... ted by Mr. and 1\~r.-. Everett
Coy.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Redman
Of Dunbar were weeker·d Glleals
of her grandmother, bits. Jean
cUe Carpenter.
. Mt.~os Blanche Clark has retu!'n- 1
ed to her home here af~er S:lend
in1 the winter •n Columb111.
Muter Steve Hoffman btl been

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Elmer Molden fnd Mr. and -Jin;. his 82nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. r::he! Ler Coy of
llr. and Kn.. Cb'de Cr•ver end GrJ1lpolis were Su!!day pella: . c!
cltuehterl of 81uetleld, W. VI., his brOother .Everett Cny and w•fe
were weelleml
pest&amp; ot Mi11
Mr. and Ml'8. Cush Johnston
Opal Atmi\.ronJ.
and :Hrs.
Marie Wilk.i050n of
Kennettr Blxt, 50ft of Mr. and Bradbury and Mn. Francis Larkin
Mra. Warren al.act. ia coDiined to were Sur.day sues\.1 of M.r. aod
Mei.Ja ~oeral HOipltal witb pneu lhll. Charles All!-OSinonla.
Mba N:ev•da Calero
Mr. and Mrt. Bert Rlggs of
0/ )Jidcll-...+ Is atayin1
wttb her Lln~tsvllle visited Monday w!t~
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Mr. and Mr._ Guy Coy and dauud atteDdtna
here.
M~·· and Mrt. Homer Parker ptera of ColUmbus were weekend
aDd doiuglater Su.Je w.ere Suo.day ,uesta of bia brother Me. and
JUests (If his father Pearl Pa~ ker Mrs. Everett Coy.
of . Chester.
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Mr. and. ¥ra. Lawrence Lucka·
' Mr. tJld Mre. f,rnest Molde-n t.loo .,, Athelia ar.d Mrs. William
ud Mn.. Oere~)' $1&amp;ek -were Sul1of pijtsburgb were Sat·
4ty llWtt of Mn. J~ie Gru~er
everUDJ
. gue.sb
their
-.a.o bl&amp; been cotd'ln'e d to h~
Mr. and
Mrs. DellofLucks·
home : arter liavlnJ · a,eetb uttal"t· doo.
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l!r. &amp;isle ond Mn. Jennie
·:.tr. •bd Mtl!. Siiuer Bf C!1ester BrY.1nt have received word of the
IfGa4 abd · JQe .IJOyd-•and ,ll'andaon dratb of their eeusln .Mr.~ Frank
Joe1 Jfowe of PolhHOY Were · tbe Tbt:lruas who passed away Sunday
Sll.ndar 'pfttt ol M'r. and )tu. evening at Columbus.
Ante Jryarit and Mrs, J~rih!
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. 'Mr. nd Jrtt¥. Cmolt Snowden M.r. and Mn. J. H. vanHook, Ar·
111·1 sotis Were vbltors in Galli· nOid Richard• of Middlcpon, ¥rs.
,Fr~y.
WUU111n Jobn"'n of Pittsburlh,
llr. ud Mnt. tawrence Luckaaoo
· Mr. tad Mrs. P.rnest Molden of Atllens and DeJI LtiCkadoo
wm SfturdQ' evenlng IUeab or Wf!h ~t o,rtin Saturday to attbtit diiUihter, Mt. and Jlrs. Da~ t-:ft&amp; the funeral of Mrs. Harlow
?'• , h.ollo.n :Of 'MI.ddlepot1.,
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1118. C. M. Chase and daughter LlM;ktdoo,
Mrs. ·Jtu.tb Eflewln' ,and
Siinday guest. ()f lllr. and Mrs
·Joety. ,and -Milt Alberta
Denney were Mr. and
towden were at PUtenburg on
Shenefield ur CanOOn,
(ur•oy o•opftin•.
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The• Ban"d Boo•at•er• will mt!et
en.ney a
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A;ril lOth.
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Giles Smith a:ad daugh·
Oale BlcboeJ',

Patty
Younr read the roll eall
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5fl11&amp;' at the
and minute, of the Jut meetlnl. V~tl;lcd.J,tt Chul'(:h Friday eventn,.:.
Treaturer's report WAI tf,ven tt.r · Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ErleV(ine

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:Mre. J1o~d Farra 61 Raclnenenlt_,Sata.fitlY wl~h her mother~
Mrs.; Uura ~litey:
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Cr....\11«1- ~A6WO.t:,1s&gt;&lt;nl Willlf4WIJIIIQ').;JXJnihi 'With' Mr. and Mrs,
Art M'orarity 'at PomCr6y
Mrs. I..ester·
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, .,u ., , The Let.arl Falls l;'hattce wUl M!'· · IJIIY~Qnd
~ave CQmblned .$uurase scrvict&gt;l b.tthu.r, A.lliJJ,,
at the l:~st Let.l.rt Church Eastfr B•rban.
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_; .: ·• _;Sunday n)ornini st S 30 A. 'M
,, P.,le a:qd., Vada 1'ea ol:\l, Mrs.
• 1• ~ " .Mr ud Mra. Alfred' tony re- f4a!Qu.a· Oldaker •nd son, tommy ,
turne,· nome TUesday after visit· Mr. an"'MrJ. Leland Bum&amp;ar(lner
ine relatives and friends at Da)'· and c,Wt!Nn, Jenny Lou, Lee and
.:·~ ..·: f.9!_l and Ci ncinnati.
Gart" ·~d Je_an Teaford.
,. .. ·: ... lUrs. Dale H:Lll and family of
Se-ndtng gtft.!l were ~· and Mrs.
"" "''~lanJ a !!pent Sunday wittt Mrs-.~Pearl Nease of Hunt1~1ton , Jdrs.
" ""'~ JO:Doll i wolfe and son.
athryn Weaver, Kuntmgton, Mr.
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and Mrs. Abilene Moore and Mrs.
M;r. and Mrs. Roy Bucil: and 1 Willla Durst.
·"'' '"rimlly spent Sunday with tbe
" ~ " ' fortnet\&gt; mother,
Mrs
Frank
· · &amp;uek al Antiquity.
"·•r •.,,..i)It.' and Mrs. Blll'hl WolfS and
~ l~~~-~~~Aamuy or Hebron spfnt thf week
end with their parents, Mr. &amp;lld
·-· ----lin. Gordon Wolf!.' and Georce
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and Jack wert week ' tnd vblton
lu Columbus.
Attendance at Suo~•)' School on
7 waa 84 of!erinl t13.08.

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'WOhhlp 10 30 a m Evemng Wor-

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an. R. .H. GrDN, PMI:OI', H080llllt
llouOh, 8oJK. 10 A ll &amp;ll&gt;dl,y
Sebool, 11 A. .M.. Wonhip Serviee:
1'ueodoo- 7 30 P. lll.
Mfchfey Community Ch\lrch
I.4oacbnoJ Creek Road. - - B. E.
Tbonw ..,... Flol'&lt;l Cleland,
Obureb s.rv... 7 30 p I( l'ro)w'
meeUoe W«in""""' nllht 7 30 P
M EveryGne cordialb ilw.ited.
The Srracuae Methodltt Church
the Rev George DaVI.s. Pattor
Sunday School 9 SO A. M. Dan•

Winebnmner, Supt Worship Sm'-

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-'hddleport, B L Burett. oastor
Sunday Sehool 10 1 m Evening
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M.un street. Pomeroy Rev, J Ia&amp; 8 oo, PrA¥er Meetlq WedD.• Elurhallan , announcements,
Edwn1 Charles, Rector, Mrs C~ day 7 30 Hyaell Rua.
SUAd"ll 1ce Zlrkle, offertory pra)'e.r Bevel"~!
drie W Clark. Orltnltl Wonh.ip School 10, Pre.chlnc 11.11
ly Porrln, when, P.&lt;~tncla LoY.·

tad ae.rmon al 10 30 A. M, Holy
Commuruoa Clnt Sundllly Ia moatb
Cbureh School, Bc&amp;nlDI!11
and
Primary, at 10 ao A M.. For iDiotmatwn coneernme OW'
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pJeaae. telephone 302-J
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Christian Chunh at R.Hehvlllt
~er,y sunday liJ A M Su.nday
School and Comm.untoa Jirst Su.n
day 10 month 11 A M Churcb
.:ommunton and prwchlD(; thud
3unday in month 7 30 P. ll
chure h preach.tn&amp;-,..
Chrlatian Chwcb at Lon1 Bot.
tom, ever,. SuDday 9 atJ A M
Sunday Scnool and cummunloa,
fmt Sunday t.n month 7 30 P Y:
Church pre achma:. thud Sunday
m month 10 30 A )I Church com
mumon and preacbtng
TM Clturca. of Christ, Keno,
eveey Sunday 9 30 A M Sunday
School and eommuruon, a.xomJ
SUDday 1n month 10 JO A M
Chu""'h commllDIOD and preachiD"

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ery Sandra Hysell, Helen Taylor
Edward Griffitb putoe.. Sua.diJ Karen Gregg, readm~ "The n , 1

School D:30 a. m.; Youq PfiOR).el
rnecUna

tly a1 Church ' Susan Probasco,
t:J, p m.• l!'rei. .Jll ..,. "The Architect's Plan" Ch:Mle~:~e

v!ce1 7 30 p m : pra)'el' -~
Wed 1 so p m, Thundty !Jl30
0 M East Letart
s. 9 30.
Morning Worablp 10.41.
Evenine- won:htp 8 on tbe 1st, 3rd, lth
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MeetiDc Wed·
neaday 8
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Racine Manion
Charltl Bulk
putor, services Sunda1 1 30 aDd
t'ueslhy 7 30
PGrtland L"hurr.h, E'arl cust.f,
t A 't as\or Edith Codner
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Dilvt~ acolyte Dntd Lyons
them' S::&gt; n!Gr 'C hmr, mtnllierbl
medttatlcn 'When To uth Had n•
Day' player John ~'ultz, 6 ~ m.
P.alm Sunday serVlce, pubhe invtted bp&lt;Westmm~te;- Fellowah •p,
wtlh mwtc by Youth Ohotr • dJrected by Lewis
H S&amp;uer ' aod
F'ar1e Er~wmc wtth Mra P!l,l&lt;1
Haptonst.all, p1811115 t, Wednesday
6 30 Junior choir, 7 p m Semo'"'
Choir Thursd&lt;~Y 7 3{1 Candle-ll~ht
eommun~on Friday Good friduy
.$erviee at 'Baptat 'church
Haath Mett.odlst Church~ Middl eporl Rev
c R KonkrJg' 1t
pastor 'sunday School 930 Er'
nest Covert Supt Palm Sunday
service
top,~ "The Kmg \
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1Christ" 4 p m Im~erston ~t
Ch h
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Ylee a t e apttst
urc ' 6 -p
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urs ay 7
can e g
commumon, Fnday, Good Fnday
tt the Baptist Chur~ll
Mr. Mort•h 81ptis1 Church,
Middleport Rev N o B01;LIM~
pasJor Bible School g 15 A~len
Reese, Supt, Mor nmg worsb1P 11t
10 30, B'lm 6 p m
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Church of ttl• Nazarene, Ml•·
dlepop;- Rev HobPrt F, Stj•eu ,
Bible Sch90I 9 30 Looter
Taylqr, Supt, Mornmg wonhlp at
If) 30,
Dcdtcatton
2 30, 8 4:)
Young Peoples servtc(' 7 30 ,I:ve
ning ,serv1ce,
Wcdroesaay 7 30
Prayer meeting, Frtday, li'JJ.ton
Good Frlday
sen'lce,
Baptl .'
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Church of Chrllt In Chr!t .. an
Union, M1ddlcport Rev Guy F
Say.re, putor Sunday School JO
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m Preachllig
serv1ce 7 3 l
Wednesday 7 30 Btblc Stur!y
Church ef Christ, laradbur ,,
Edward Emerson, pastor Bllile
School 9 30 ThurmJI.n Carsev.
Sup~ Morn.mg worshtp 10 30
Chmiian Endeavcr 8 .P rn !Eve:
nlng worship 7 30

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Glbba
and
«&lt;ril.lrk to
tnd he .vurJ't
~b mucb twl&gt;&lt;n
Hue grea nesa
of Parkerabutl, repb1Uon, at least 1t
of tbe Gideon Ol'&amp;IDi·
most people ea~n appreciate Jn a 1at the Hartford Bapother aut the se'tret
~atni::sa
Sunday mornina: and
remalna a aecret atilt fo.r entifely / 1ave an lnt.eresUng talk explalnin,:
lbo many people 1n our day The the work of thtf Gidoons and the
ataNIIna: truth LS ~~t this quallt,vJ .ervice they do lA presenting Bl·
~u.st be atlaq:ted bY.,.il!dlJ'ect r.l• bles to hoteLs, hospitals and otber
th9(1a It Is not the . tr~ across varloUJ placeL
lhe field upon whiclJ the plow
PASTOR RESIGNS
boy trams his eye, bot rather 'b,e
Rev Shirley Wood who luts been.
stnitht furrow that he plows b' putor of the Hartford Bapti1t
teepmg hb eye uP.on the tree Chureb for several years tell(ned
The tree 11 the
ot obta' rJ his pastorate b«&lt;re
morning
lDD' .f:he stralgbt fur-tow
and wJil go to oplaware, Ohio,
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where h¥ Jtaa bet;l;l ca11ed to a
Horace M•nn adVl~ t hat 'a simdar pOst a,v Wood Is an able
il IJl.ID aeeb gre-.l(tn-.~ 1et him~
acbef)·!_D~ well liked 10 this
forg9t
greatness aqd .as~ fOl =nt~Y- "'ttJPere l:te will be grea~truth, and he wll\. find bQlb r By
,
'he same token, tf lit;:{'~eeb .gr~ 1~ ~ ,;"'!!

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C
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Y ayer an e1 1.1
Christian ( Scl•nee Socltty1 • 144
neaa and lgnorc.a ., Wb, be' eb:l!
' QIOUNCIIt MElTING
lUI lr.nvrchtt, Maim
St•r &amp; Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy. Mornmg
find neither
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• J Tbe;:rtnlar IDonthlf meetlnC or
«Bterpt111,
lhv• •. . , Blthop, service at 11 wttb "Are Sin; Dln e
e e..1 the sar.tl' tb,,'l'HD-:,Copricil of Uartrord met
Potor. MotnlnJ Star
&amp;uDjil)' sease and Death Real'" thll subbt tQ
GdmJD'• Bubet Shop on
Sehool 9 45 A M. Morr.lne ,..,. )eet or the lesson sermon and the
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ho.e dellite • ..,..., t &gt;
with tho
lbJp. ll 11 A Y. M.YF Sundlr t'n'e. Golden Text Bless the Lord, 0 My
eal IOCR
present Mayor Onea
niDJ at 8. Prayer meetlnJ ThW'I- eoul and forget not all hie bene:S:ribes and 'f
rec'elved
James.. I!' Crump
day evemng.
F.ntflrpriu
Ills
who
forgtveth
all
thine
iniqIt
he
same
dlrec;Jon
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CorimqneUme!
LCbaWrl&lt;IGibGblbbi&gt;Tb,
1 1
School 0 0 A. M Momln1 wof.. uttlell who health aU thy disealfe,
he "H .,tb
l'!oJt G
man"
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1s
sblp
A o,M YF at 6 30 p M who rcdeemeth thy life from de·
grctat teac r
bull)\eu was pay ina: bWs owed uy
/:;yor structlon Poalms lOS 2-4 Wednes·
O:alt
for the an.
Ul Ch h
Let rt II II Ro- day evemng service at 8 The pub~lmse-U shall be abaSed and he
OLD laiDGI DISMANTLED
• e:r lfutiun.rcP:tor
Set. boot lie is cordially mvited to attend
that
bumble
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Th old br d
SUd
Ulll
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h
U~
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I It over
lftl
Reading room with side entrance
130
3
A M. Wonbip Servite 7 P located at the rear of the chur'h
be exal~ed (Matt ew 2 · 11•
&amp;f. ChrJatiUL Endeavor altmonate pen to the public on Monday
Jesw blg
to
ner the pr1neiples and fundaSuadayl at 1 30 P. M.
from 2 to 4 p m
monstrate the truth ot 5 teac • mental truths wb1c:b .he came to
Church d th• No~~~rtne, lyraUnited Methodist Church, Pomemg came on the ~m Sun&lt;fay he est11blish m the heart.! of men ~
euse, Ro, K. WIUIJama, pastor. roy, E\Jgene Brown, pastor Sunday
rhodebbiHnbl y lndto
on 1was h1s purpose to exh1b1l thl.!
1
iiuaday Scbool 9 80 A M Moratna: Sehdol, 9 15 a m Theo Smith,
t e aek 0 a on e}
re Wll &lt;&gt; true kingly quahttes of the soul1
worahip 10 30, NYPS 6 30 P. ll: aupt Worahip 10 30 a m S\f-bjeet
a man whose ' mmd had been and tbls He dld.
EvanJeliahe serv&amp;ce '7 34l P. M "A Stumbhng Stone in' Zion"
matched in debate wi!h the gleat
Man doe!! not have to boast of
Wedueldlly eveala• .Prayer meet MYF at !I 30 P m ~ug~ne Frye,
pohtlcal,
legal and
reii:Jio ...: his own achievements,
h.\1
lot ror the midweek and TuettlaJ leader Wedl)esday, 7 30 p m
mind's of ht.!l day, anfl never one
achievements will boast of the 1,
afteraoon prayer hour
Prayer meetlna, Thursday, 7 30 p
Pr••bytarlan Church, Syracuse, Wlti.B he defeated HeN was u ma,n selvc.r; Moral man need not bortst
Howe of Prayer, tr!tlter, Su• m Holy Communion, Friday 7 30 Rev Uoward
Ruppelt, pastor wbo had power to cast out d
of hts morality, his morality 111
day ~hooJ 9130 A Jf. MomlnJ p m Good Friday Unlon servi~e Church School 9 30 Paul McBnuc Mon ; heal the Jilek, crl~lrled .snd stu:k out Uke a sore thumb m a
worshtp 11 A. M Suuda)o eveola&amp; at the Federated Churtb Rev Supl, Evcmng ser1ice 7 30 \~1e blind and, even to restore lite tu aoctety which posse!:ISCS
little
wor1blc at 8 Prayer -,etine ua Ralph Zundel, Will delncr the "Wh en 1rut.h Had Its Duy"
the dead Here wlls a man who ot It Greatnesa need not80be ex
Thui'Bday 8 P M
message
Church of Chriet In Chri•tl•n could h&lt;Jve rallied the peo)le be- alted for true greatneu is
50
Bradford Cl;.urch of
SunFed•ratect Church, IYaJtpljcel Union, Hobron, Rev 0 H Cai. t, lund hllJl and
the Roman ecarcC that it cannot
unnoUc
10
day &amp;hoot, D 30 a m Lord I Sup. Reformed Presbylertan, Waldo J pastor. Sunday Schont 9 s, l1'l conquerors from Je1 U-!!alem anrf ed
per Immediately followina:
B.ortels, Putor, Norman Kloes, Anme Mohler, .supt; Bro&amp;doaat, eltablished htmsell uF- kina His
The 'big me httle thee" altt
' ' " Methodlat Church, H•rry Church School Supt D 15 a m WCEF', Parkersl&gt;ur.g 10-11 a \ n. , namp would have
in I he tude cannot hold a candle to "A 1
Batea, Pastc•r, L,aqrel Clift. SUD· Church School, 10 30 a m Wor· Evangclut1c serv1ce 7 30, We::I hlstory books along w1th othe " am or ever hope to be 1 owe to
1
diY School 8 30;
me&amp;tinl ahip Service Sermon top1c "Re- neaday 7 3{1 Prayer and Prat e great rulers and conquerora for Jesus Christ li\ Him 1 ' hve and
10•30; FMY leJIVtce 7 00, ftueJI. cetve Your Kmg', 7 30 p m Wed- meet1ng
centuries on end But He s-purrl- move and have my bemg"
nesday evening Lenten Service Ser
Harrlsonwllle PI'Hhyteri1n . R. t:d all such appeals to seU-exalt
All the kingly character1aticfl
mon topic "Tbe C.:.wardly", 1%:00 C Zundel, Supply Past()(' 10 (JI) 1tlon, knowing that true .great· whJch Christ possessed come nol
to 3 00 p m Frtday
The Ttwle Ohm eh School M w Firtlaw ness was not .so much .a state o! through mdivldual str 1vme1 ror
Hour Dovot1onaJ Service agam this Supt, 1 45 Wor,hlp~ Mrrrice ar.~ phj•skal Qr m~ntal baang, l»iJf i! areatneu
but r,_t,~wr tbrouah
year. 7 30 p m Umon Good Frl~IY s~tmon Marka or a S:in,g"
quaiJty ol the soul
close u~iatJon wltlt Ged tbro1.1gh
service at this church
Flnt Bapfltt Church R•lph C
True bls rause, the csta})hsb Jesus Christ For that reason,
It, Paul Lutheran Church, R.v. Zunclcl. p tstor Will! am
mrnt ot the kJngdom of God on Paul w11 sble to exhlbtt the
L M Mofirhoff, postor Palm Sun Supt 9 30-11 comb1ncd serv1oc o r earth, w11s worthy ol a)l tlie mark ot true
greatness, at b ..
day Servtee Sunday April 14 at worship and !tludv Palm Sunday pomp an[l glory fthFit e6uld bt&gt; spoke the words ''For me to hYe
10 30 Good Friday servlcc at 7 30 observa nce Spcclal
S"t mmrtcred together, l'ilrt'too eai 11Y 1s Christ; to d1e Is gain
Good Fnday evening There Wlll mon "A Wccpmg Kmg" Nut!sr.ry the pomp and glory could ha1 r
Would you De .great' Woull
1
fo,
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b.'nd
,s ccllli sm lh b the
on 7 30 candlchght communion se"- 1 pose or the oc'c uion , H1s
or greatnes.s Exalt Christ and be
Sund:y
Good Friday ser· v1ee ,
Frtday
7 30 commun1Ly nc5S WII S seen in bill reje(!tlon of of
to your fel1nwm.an Gotlj
VICCJJ
Goo&lt;] Friday observa~tce at l''~J.- theose arttClcJa\ oma•nents, thu~ first, other11 seeond .sell lasl.
demonstrating m concrete m&amp;n hat s the best formula
Alfred Methctdlat Church, Rn. eratcd Church
Jl M Grovc, pastor S S 9 30,
Lloyd Dillhll!er, Supt Worshlf
llCrvtce 10 45 w1th J;linsmor,e
Boyles leading Sunday 2 to 3 pIll
services at the Elmwood Reat
Home, Sunday 8 p m a fllm, "The
Crucifi:&lt;t!On and Rc11qrrecUon"
will De shown at th church, spfo.. 1
sorcd by the MYF 11nd the COJQ·
m1ssion on Education Alter the
f1im rehearsal lor the Easler pro- ,
gram will be held Sun , Aprll 21,
1!1 a m , Easter Sunrise SerY1ces.
Wednesday 7 30 p m prayer ser_Meqlld SUDd.ay iu montb 7 30 P
l t tbqreb .,.reaebmc fourlb Sun
dly Ia me.uJ,b 1~ 30 A. U. eburch '

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Creek In !Hartford was dJamaoU.Wil
last week Thll brldJe Wit bdbt
in 1818-17 and Uled unUl two
yea.,.1 aJQ wben 1 new bridet -wq ~
bul\t and ehanltl made in tbl f.:.lrt
Joc:aUOD of the hllbWJ.Y ill ~tt ~•
town, Wo.rt t tlrted on .Jhe niH:
hl.abway over two yean 110
nothing w.u done durlna the wiDter makine ,. terrtble condition tU
aJont the road through tbe tow!l1
However, work ..atarted up ar:aln. l.. \
Jut week and Jt 11 hoped tbat tbe
road will be finished soon.
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· - - - -- - - - ---Smallest 'Copter Jordan Threatens 'Eye For Eye' In Mid-East~rn
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BEIRUT, Lebanon UP - Jor~P a.n th11 JDOI'Jli.DJ aDd llllked theM
today warned llrtal that "any act to mtorm their governments that
or provoca.tlon or aurealon" Will "any .act or provoeation or ag
be met b1 for.ce , Damucus Radlo greaion by Isreal agamst Jordan
r~..ed
will b e met bJ' t h c Jordamar.
The broadcast hetrd here ui( annr by lortt "
All embaMles. and leplioRf
a repretenUtiw of 10na: Hu.;.
sein of Jordan visited 1111 (orcJgll ,romked to Inform thetr goven1
emba111et and k!gattor.s lo Am menu lmmed~ttely , the broaderu~1

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Fox Head FoundPositiveOn
Rabies Test In Athens Today

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a• Wll ACIWI II M IIA. . .

Mm Mary Ann
beth Gnle&amp;e,r.
KmJht, Mrs
Stone, Mrs
James McKn:igbt,
R.tdenour, Mn John
Donald Zerkle Mrs,
Mra Stanley Duncan,
Love Mrs J H Smith Jr , :;-(ji~bl, ;
VId Fields
Mrs RoUan.d
Mrlt.
Mrs Floyd
Zerkle, Mrs John
Gerald K,arns, Mrs
Mrs. Edward Kelt,
Smlth, Mrs Myrl Gibbs,
garet Sn'lltb, Mrs.
Mr11 Lenard
~uller, Mrs
Stanford
Mr and
and Mrs
Mildred

Tbe bead of a fox kUled 1n the Dexter area Sunday and tak·
en to a laboratory In Athens this mornl111 was repo!'led posl·
live on the rabies test, Health Department offlclalo sa1d
The poSitive test wu lhe fll'st returned on a fox head "for
a Jon.r tiliJe" amGDJ

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CVCnJn~

subJect "Uneondltlol'lal
dc r'. Wednesdllly 7 :10
mcetmg and Bible .study,
7 30 Un1on Good Frlda)ll
at the Baptist Church

part In
got lntp

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In Columbus

also took
propertY in
This .,as
White, 14, at
week.

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Band Direc!tor Earl Warnke • pupil• brouglit home two "Supenor"
raUnp ftoln tbe State -competition
at Bexley HlP School Saturday
Gene Crooks won his fourt~ "Su·
perlor'" ...Una: at tbe Stiti?l oompe..
titioaa as • comet solo1st Mrs
quar· ct.ar.nce l.lateey, Mtddleport vocal
U!s&amp;ruetor, . . . biJ attompan11t
C!WQ it a .Jtilllilr. 10 R1gb

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Jean Turnbull,
nita Gibbs, Nettle
Kni&amp;ht, Don•ld
Qibbs 1.nd James
MARTIIIIiRD
The rejut'ir
ford PTA Wa!"!.'~!''~,&lt;i!i
Monday evening
Mr.s. J H Sm th Jr
1
plans were made
to
ham for Ea'!lter A Nominating
committee h111 been appolnted tOr•

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m the school eafeleria Hogte..e,,
for the evning wr Myrl Gibbs1
Margaret Rtzcr and Mrs Addi •
Bush.
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By Firemen IS
Set For 26th

John Lee Infant son of Mr and
Mrs Me1vln Lee, Leading Creek,
died at btrth Saturday evening at
their home The Middleport Emergency Squad was caJied but were
unable to revtve the baby
Surv1vora Include the parenta:,
two atsters, Anna Loui.!le .ad DoDna Alaric, ud one brother, Melvlo
Lee Jr., the paternal grandmotber,
Mrs NeJhe Lee, Pomeroy, and maternal gnndparent.i', Mr and Mr.s
11me11 Henderson, Chauncey.
Gravestde serv1~s were held at
the Bradford cemetery at two o'·
clock today by the Rawllngs-doats
Funeral Home

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Pomeilo)'
d~turblng
tav~l\ a n d
was released

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apent his
.tenleiJ"

Pray~.::r

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First laptllt Chut&gt;c~l Mlddl ....
port Rev C E Hoyt, puto.~·

will be
crest Cemetel'Y.•
Ja.mes Murray

Church School 8 14 Gerald An
thony Supt.., Mornina lfOtfhlp
LO l!J Palm Sunttll,}" Rervfce, sp~J
eta\ mustc, tople "Who Is Th~;~. ' '
Board ot Ddcon1 will meet, 2 30
l\ll!tor and Lovejoy C1rclc at th ~
County lnll~mary fo!....aeEvlccs, 6
p 111 Junior and Sen1or Hi l'oulh
Fcllowf!bip 1 30 Evemng worst-. ,
topic '''l'he Klni With Mail •
Crowns," Monday 7 30 Prlsc1l 1
Ctrcle at the home o{ Mrs John
Fultl 'I'ucaday 8 30 a m Wo1n
en's Prayer sentce It church
6 SO Elect~ ClreJe, po)utck auppcr
M the home of Mra han)!; Chec.se
brew, Dorcas Chicle 1.3Q at the
home of .Mrs. Paul Smart; Wed
neaday 7 30 BU.Iil' JJ;ae · ~laas at
the churc)l, Thur..it•y '7 30 Can·
die lixht Oom~unJ,on witN \ fpe:l'JNI
music, 8!30 eboJr rth.Hrlll; i'rl·
day1 Union GOod ,f'riclll' servtce
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FF.A FHA Camp Near RiPIey

Named Cedar TLa'-'kes 8y Board
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"Cedar Lakes" has bt:en 51llected
as the name of ~he Wut Vlrg101a
Stlte Fllture Farmer~ of Americ~
and Future Homcm..:('n ot. Antet
let Camp and Confert'lnt;e tenter
l~'atod ncar Ripley,
va ,It ha•
been announced
~ aotlectton 6f a name lor the
:¥he
,u.,,. " 21J·~-, ~acl:e caltlpl'lte \1a8 mad!! I»'
(.. W va State Board or IF.dut;,t~ , 11: a ree€!nt mectlnJt, If H.1s
~ ..noun ~-ed bY s D. lfc:MU1~ acting director or Lbe tamp.
Beaaons for seleetibJ the 1name
wtre thlt tJhe 1 w 0 predonalnan•
ph ale~l features of the eamp are
lakes and the a~undllnce of
naUve eedar trees and that tb~
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retired as of April 1st llr Em Brown was ~neoualy Omlt~.e•l r dence.
, who was Sales Repruenta from the hat of hanoi roll st11·
been wil.h the compatl." d~nts recently •nnounced
arnved.
and bu trn..

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Wing collar string
bow detailing- short cuffed .
{$leeves- zipper. front clos!:i~ -Jt,~ll soft skirt-

was bOrn on.
Mar&lt;;) 7, 111M, a son .t1 C!rl H. Editor james H Youug half an
the appoinbnent of Char,
Mu~ Jr, and" Mildred .Un liunt
E. BuUer
city eclltor of the
Hll_!!w.· Survivlq aie. biJ 'jin!ri.ta
1
a ~r. John !Wvll&lt;, lllttttY. Partenburg Newa
Butler
Joined
the
nC!\Illpaper
list
the IJIMtl'll8l grandplf&lt;ilttli ·lit. ibd
A lawsuit askina: damageJ- of
Mn~Carf H M~rray, Sl'., ot J\o. October alter work.lng OD raewspap. $)-Of121t at a result ot an a1:
......, Va, and lb'J (Ufe~al era In G•lllpohs an~ Athens, QhJo plane cra!lh here two yurs li(l w:-.11
ll'lltllililather, Mrs J. 1 B tl:unt ot and Point Pleaaant, W Va.
filed today tn tbe Me1g1 CoJI•tlY
CbairfMttP. ~
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Common Pleas Court.
DRY ltUN ,IRI CALLS
Allred B Bursae, Manet-ta. 0

NAME OMITTID
IIOC~d 'IVI\If 1he A;usUJ!.,.J!Dwd·lr 1 cilutlr' H11h Sphool lff'ficif.'
COmpaqy of Cleveland, Oblo, hl:s :sail' lOday the name ot Midalyn

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Butler Named To
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Paper Editorship Airplane Wreek
PARIIERSBuRG, W Va. QP Brings Lawsuit
aounee
1a
as.
Against Pilot

will be

Globe travelers - to ilored of
~ckable, washable celon·
.: 1l~ 100% Arnel Jers!!y will keep their true color.

to enter t1lf $-ate competition fer
SenJOr Hia:lt ll:udenl:l In \ he
EiJ1Hh Grade be was entered in
the S.mor elan' and took his fint
Stlte lop award.
Crookl, Gordon Guthrie a a d
Mark Kelly alao won "SuperiOr"
raUng for tbe1r trumpet trio Sat·
urday "Euell.ent" ratings w e"r e
won by Lynn Buchaaan, freshman,
a plano puptl or Mn. A. R Heco~:,
and by the other trumpet trio af
Tom Skinner, James ObUnger and
lra Butcher, accompamed by Mrs
A,.rthur Skinner
Sharon. Jonea, JUntor, bad trou
ble w1tb her clartnd dunng her
10lo and receiVed a m rating. She
was aecomp.aDJed by Mrs. C 11.
Henneay
Other:a stten41ng the contesl.l'
were Mra. Walter Crooks and fa
Jly, Jeanette and Edward. Mn;
gar) WIU'llke Hni Dave Farmer,
Arthur Sk.ianer, Clarence Lacey,
Mrs Fom:lt Bachtel, Supt L. W
McComas.

Infant Died At
Birth Saturday

11fter a

said lh•
gaJ !l.ennpll!ly
for Navy autbotitli~. •

.dded
The warmng fGIJowed ftports
Lhat the 22-year-oJd Kmg:, w .h o
ousted n.tlonallst mm,:ltd Jlaj
Gen Ah Abu NuWrar as chief of
JtafC of tbe Jordanian army Sun·
day, al.Jo htd demanded that SyrliiD troops be Wlthrawn from the
country
The reports &amp;aid llussem bad
~nt a personal m~SYa:e to Syr.
an President Shuktt E1 XuwaUy
dem.anchng that the approxlmat,..
ly 3.000 SYrian troopa •bo entered
at the tJnw Of tbe Sun tr1a11 to
bolster Jordan's deteme against
lneal be withdrawn 1mmecbately.
It was alleged tbat Synan of·
fleers had taken part m subver·
11ve aetivltlea wblOh rtsulted tn
Sunday's a:boJtive coop by f. h e
same element! of the Jordaa.nn
anny
HOPEI DIM
As war tbreaten1 In the Mi~d\1,
Eo!t Presld•••t Ei•enhower's c~M'I
emnomtc J.dYlller dimmed bupe•
that conernaional badget-eutti.,,~
m~ght .pave the way Cor tu reduc.
tton:. thls 7ear
The olfici.a1, Gabriel Hauge, sa i
that House cut J.n l'res1dent Eiltn~
bower·.~
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were not nearly enough to .pull
down t h e level o l government
spcndmg next year But Hauge
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later
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MN Harold Swanson or St Paull
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a complete scwqe d.I.Sposa.l plant
a watet- puruti!;•tion plant, utility
system, roadways and graamg
were completed
Facilit.ic11 are now nadibl~ fu ·
bousm&amp; about tSO }'OUths or aduJts
' and for feedfng approximately 24Vl,
Cott.ag~ arc modern bulldmg11
Wlth fotted air furnaces so th-11t
conference~ may be held the year
round.
The next year Is elQ)(!Cted to s ee
the eo111tructlon of an outdoor a"t
philheatcr, outdoor classrooms
and the start or the arts • n d

thq plamttff. saYs iQ has petition
that [l(lnald Mills, Mlddlepo •
landed • Cesana auvlane awned
by Bursae at the tdge of tbe Gal·
lipolrs atrf1eld, cnt~ng It up. He
said the plane st.opped in a bath·
ed wire fence , and lrl.'i lett "hang·
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thl' plane ortcr th.e wrcct, an1l
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last Saturday at Bexley }jlj:h
School, Columbua. Tbe partlc:lltat,.
lltg 11tuilent1 made themselves ell•
gible by competinJ Mid r~lwmc
a Jupenor rating m the dlltrid
CGmpetition festival held at Ohio
Uruvenity laat Marc:b In all, five
eosemblt:s took part With two recewlnr superior and three an e:K·
cellent rating
Ensemblc:s included the followIn( Braas Sextet-Supenor-J•m 1
Lohse, Earlene Renshaw, Susan
YOUDJ, June O'Brien, Jamee Rouab
IJoda Moore Saaopbone Quartet-,.
Sullerior-BIII Anderson, Jam Ebenbach SUe Sautb. Sondra Potts.
Quintet--Excellent-Janet Carpenter, Connle Woodgeard, Dorinda Wilson. Susan Young, Sheila;
Strauss tl~le Quartet- E:uellflat,
Jean Webster, Janet Carpenter.
Ann Icenhower, Linda Crow.
Trumpet Trio - Excellent, ,Jun
Lohse, Earlene Renshaw, Rev•
Rea. The latter group was aceom- I,
panled by Charles SW11ber '
Ray Wooda:eard, mstructor of .fn;
strumentaJ mus1c m the Pomero'
Public SebQOls, bad onb' prai.H tor
tbe fine work displayed in a ricorDI18 contest
Car• terved as a means of ~na­
portaUon to Columbus. P~
who made the lnp were Mr. ~n·
lllrs.. Wilson Ci.rpenter, Jln. IIIJ'..
old Loblt, Mrs Harold Ebera~e~
Mrs William Swatzel,. Mrs WU.:
Swisher and llr Woodeeard. 1

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AdmlS&amp;lon s.turday B. H E~
Md Ray Ma&gt;b.leJ'
Cheshrre, lona KtUer, Crooksville;
Gregory Donabrw. Racme
Dtscharged--Shlrley Bable, Middleport, Linda Sbamblil'l, P•ero)'
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A• r:aah or emerepncy
local squads broke out Saturda
Shade.
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Admtss1on Sutld,IY Freda 8tntt.
nbJ:i\t.. ,all a~ the 81!1!!fUm~.
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Middleport's aquijl wu ct:aUp!ijo Rtt:me Slanct(e. Burte, CpolviUe.
Dtscharges., liome ta tewait, q.te.+ 'i;
tbe home of Melvin Lee,
ad ng
Creek, when a baby died
ne btre Rina Crou, Rteine.
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home of George bontlrew where •
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baby was round W and removed
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