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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio.

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Day_,Program DemondrCJIWn Qub.
iear"' Tray·Etehm. .
Trar-eteblar l• th' prn•P ..
The •i•:Jo btrthd•~ .f ·K&gt;~:•• I PI1rmned By' Groug
proJ&lt;et 'of tho llrGWO•IJ 1)0.

Rev. Ratiifl Serves
Af Eiberleld Rites

PROTEST IN BRAZIL

(Coren Buehiler
""ilh Birthday Party

t l'uoertJ services for 0. ll_. ZlbwfcHl who plll!.'&gt;cd away Wedn.t!iMia)',
B(ay 4, .at Meigs Geaonlll01pital,
.ven h eld from the Ewinj Cb.apel,
Fraday at 2:·30 p. m . wHh 'tbe Rev
Dale Ratliff, pastor Qf tbt Feder·
Cburcll , o!fiefatb;l{.._ .
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' Spec1al mustc: was ptoHd.ci ~.1!
Mn. Ben Neutding,. OfPD.i&amp;l:.n
Burial was Ia ateelt ~ Grove
Cemclery and pallbearer&amp; were
Jacob, Earl, Marlin, Robert and
Rh:hard Elberfeld, nephews of Mr.
Elbcr fehl and Jack KeQnedy, DM·
phew of Mrs Elberfel(\.

Bwhner, wu celebrated
!7Veck wl\)1·. "
pa.rt.y at
be~. Gtm~• ••re
prtzea won by Sharolt
da Bradford and t.nn
Pictura were tll:en .dQrinJ

The Kinedom BuUdera Clau of moutrltion Club and the,. tHt
the Rock Sprinp !rietlu"~d~ Church tblo pool ,...t at t!r~ h•111• of
met 'J'hurtd•y eveain1 at Hie Mro. l•ct !!Ot\Orfi!ld, Gram Hill
l!.hu~h with Mrs.. Wjlijlro H01'1an fl)fl; their rqular· m~lll· Pia•
president, Jn chard:.
were made to' bav~.,_•_'_.!~nic ...
Tbe bymn ~'Nearer, 6t!ll N~ar·
2 11 the .....,t&lt;~e l't.l1t
party. Mrt.. B.ChDI!r WAS
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bY Karen'a erandmolher,
cr an prayer y lhe pres ent wh~:n the ehildr ea. 4J1 tbe m~
w. JL ~~ichrier, and Mra
opened tbe meeting followed b)' bert w(U be ,.__ l.lrht ""'""'
IIWnd "iJOoes, in seryiDl
devotions taken fr¥.t''The Upptr meDll were ·avved bY,lll'l. Satt,if
cup cakes, ice cream and
Room" and scr
e readlnt field to Mn. !Uohortl: ~"';
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aid with favors ~~ hn.s,
Psalm 84 by Mn. obn Hartuna. Jlln. Poul
Swlahe•i
Mn.
RU..Oti
·J011ea,
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and suckers A dec'orat&amp;d
Duliq the hU&amp;iDel!ll Jesslon it
with nine candles was t he center· was deoded to hive a F'atheta Wallace Bradford, Jln. J. W~
plcc:e of the refreshments ta ble. DAy program at the -~~~ meeUns. M.orrla.

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The hymn ''Ttle Old Ruuect.
Croe:a" ud tlae Lord't P,rayer eo.;~
eluded tile meetiag, - after wllich

refmbmenll 'Of home . ~nlde, ~·

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charge uf lht,
mcetmg which rollowed a c:llnne r
at the hotel New member&amp; ar&lt;·
Marjorie f!Dd Vera Crow, Sllra L
:iJbhs, Roberta O'Brien, M1ldref'
StAnL~y, Jean
·Werry, Ro~alec
Wolfe, Ma rtha DenneHy.
~1 r s Edrson
Hobsi ••Hc r, soda
p n.;1' r and Mrs. Willi am ftndcr
aon, ch:.~•· man or the socwl l'Om
nuttee pl::.nned the ntfair anrl
:Jth('fs on the committee were
Dorothy Clatk. Charloue C('"' '"'~
"'elllr. Drown, Detty llobe~ etler
Mal'tha Donnelly Vir;limn Crew ,
~orma Am sbury, Pearl Welk ()r.

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Guest• were Marina
Radford and Mrs. &amp;ott Folmer
lbr services were William Elber- Sara Bechtle, Trudy Kloes,
were named as the progr.uQ eomfeld, Judge Fred Miller, Mrs. Martin, Lyon Dan1ela, Sharon mLttee and Mn. ClilfDrd ~lfheit.
Bertha A. Kiner, Mn. Don Pen- .P.Nar.s, Send LewL.S-, James Mil· Mra. William, Clfrkirit Mn.. Roy
nell and Mr!&gt;. French H~.aitdley and ler, KarJ Beck, Ellen Dutton, RiWe the reCre.sbmefii~l:om.mlttee.
i amtly all ol Columbus.
Neda Bradlord, Joyce · Kulik,
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Judy .and Sarli Maiden, Cllroly,n
A pro(l'am was ·:pFejented 'toftMrs Enl Williamson and son of Herrr.an,
Ca&amp; lii9ting of a
by· Mts. Hugh
re::ra. Haute. trid; Jaoob Elberfeld se" Ba.:hner,
Ed·
B~rM: a poem '
Out", Mrs.
Westerville; Mr. and Mrs.- Earl
.:!:lberfeld, Logan; Mr. and Mn.
Gifts were sent by her
Homer Radford;
..iarhn Elberfeld and M~. an4l J~h·, Mn. _.diaon \V~ ind MW
'"l'be
aobcrt Lytle, ChilJlco~b'c;
itb
Ha.,t(]D$
tall, Conote · •
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ColQ_mbu5.
Mr. and Mrs. EmerJOD Siddell,
Marietta; Mr. ~nd Mra. Robert
.)tageJ, ironton; . 1\~bE!lt EitM,r!eld;.
Bf~!!
Club
SeJpre; J.tr. and · Mrs. Wud;ttn
Downie, Nease Settlement; Mr. PU.ni Group Picnic
and M1 s Vernon ~ait.ert~on; Ra~
Plan.s were made !or a pJe!Nt
cine; Mrs. Da)'ton Roush, , Letart, to be held Mon::lay when the [
John Gmther and Mrs. Oris Gintb· Bu,sy Gl.rJ&lt;S 4·H Cl~:1b met at 'he
er, Cltester .and a number of bome of Maida Roush W\lh Ca·
fnend~ from Syracwse .and Middlerolyn Wilscn: IS the
assistmg
lurt
hostess. Mrs. R::.lbert Tur·ner Is
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eouncillcr of the chJb and Ju:l:i
TONIGHT
Ctark, presldfot, was in charge
BRIDGES
'{ptm.JRI
l)f !he busine'ls meeti ng wh::n · a
gene ral dl!'~uss1on wu ' held con·
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ccrning the pou::bilities o!
a
Ke•ty
White F!qtltont Sale. · The next
regultr meetine will be h eld at
otuo Eta Phi Chapter of Beta the hom-e &amp;f Lyoo Bu::hanou
Sigma Ph• soronty had thelr , im with Becky Grueser aJ the ah.LSprcss)ve Rttual of the Jewels cere. ling bcstess .
1 .nony at the Jo'armer·~ Hotel. Gal
Durlr.g the sot:-ial hou r th:"
l1polls on April 28. Ruby Baer. members rehearsed a sl(l~ an~

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I. Anthony Bosco

To Preach Gospel
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COLLINS' JEWELRY
"Where Your Co¢idcncc Is Jusllfled"
'E. Main Street
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Youth Fellowship
M~inbers At Rally

7.') A.uend /U;IIior Girl
Glee Club l'eiJtivity

Approximat-ely seventy fiv e
The Westminster Youth Follow· i youngsters enjoyed the Junio r
.thip of the Fir&amp;t Presbyterian Girls' Glee Club party at Middle
Chttrth was repre.aented
lut port Jhgh School . Saturday even·
week al 1 Youth ~Uy •t Bever· lug under direction cf Misa Car·
ly by Mr.!L Judson White, coun· men Dcenis, vocal mu8ic teacher
'cillol', Fred LcwJs, Moderator; or the Middleport School. Game~
Mrs, LowtU Probuco, Julie Pro- and dancing were planned for the
IJ.asto and Juanita Hawkins
evening snd refreshme nts served
Thursday eve.nin&amp;: the FeUuw to the mcr$ei'S -and guet~b . Supt
ship and gue&amp;IJ enjoyed a skat L. W. McComas was also preeenl
ill,l party at Gallipolis, Those for the party. The Gle.:~ Club c:om·
attending were the Rev. Howard mittces were : Refreahmenta: Mary
Ruppclt, Mr. and Mrs Judson Scott, Bonnie VanCooney, Annn
White, Mr. anr\, Mrs John HEWI Sue Wallace: Clean-up: Jane Hoyt
klns Jr., Robert Dyer, Raymonri Carol Hudwn and PollY Thomas.
Turner', Sharon Riley, Juanita
Hllwklna, James M()rgan, Nancy
Rawlings, Ja~qucllne Rice, Nell MATURE STARS AGAIN
and Gall Makten, Linda \&gt;rim , 1 Victor Mature through his rc·
Fred I.cwls.
cent succcss,s as Derpetrlus m
------'The Robe" and 1b:l ~P.quel "Dcmc
trms and the r:tartint &lt;•rc:" has
Week 0/ Projeds Set
rccabcd a new (H\~k '•\ h1:1 ~wl'ivc
.vcar
career in motion pictures rc
By Bapti1t Cltu•e•
versing
the thco-:y h~· expounde-d
The Golden Rule Cla::os of 'thl'
First Baptist Church will moot m both of these grea.t produclionlt
Thuraday at tlte homrt of Mr. and H:e stars agaln..Jn "Thr E~yptlan '
to be at the l-fl'i:,1s Theatre Tues·
Mrs. Ja~k SaUerflcld.
Tuesdat evenina, tho men or(' ~hcy nnd WcdneadaY \l\'cntng9. ,
nsk&lt;'d to report as eoon AS possible
after supper to begin work On tb.c
ROMANTIC iNTERLUDI
tloor o( the 11anctuary.
The ,n~ttna: · of the or£1C!en and
Robert Wagner and .leu Peters
tcQcbers of the church sc hool fti are the attradive couple Curnlsh·
the church hu&amp;been J)Ostponcd un Ink: the love atory lh the Sptmcer
HI Jo'rlday, May 20, from thr 'I'racy ClnomaStorP · t ~~r,.M "~"fl·
scheduled date of May )3
ke-n Lance" .at ttie Temple Theatre ·

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CARMEL

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight

"GOOD GROOMING" IS NO
PROBLEM WHEN YOU USE

ROBINSON'S
Setlin5: up hou ~c.ncc ping ~ Make us a ll:lh lt rot·
keeping your rlothn Hke 1ww. l!nm:~rncd '!
Use us to keep your app~aranl'~ tiptup. Btg
t•mUy? Our pri ces will preserve tlw ln~dp:&lt;•t.
can 122.

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Mtdftle'rmrt. Olllo
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There follows a tone JiP\aJ,,~r,d ,
twenty s~onds of "deli.,d "lr" .d\!t•
Ina: which the caller spaa4t ~
plec:e, the'n : ."Thank yol.li f~. eall·
ins. If )'OU need wore ,tf!Jl,e 1 galJ.J
thil aum\er;
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Yburehes.,
Present,

were Mr. Bangerter,
.Supt.. L. W. UeComas, James Eul·
9r, Homer Cook, C. M. Henn e~y.
Mrs. Jobn Zerkle, "Nellie Zerkle,
\Irs Crary Davil'l, Be&amp;s Sanborn ·
F)·leda Faehnle and Mr&amp;. E. '1.

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hojeeu On Agenda
At 4-H Club Meeting
The Wlde·Aiwake
+oH Club
met Thursda)' evening at
the
bome or J1nicc Zirkle With

n:_e McComas as
bosteu. Mrs. L.
counclllor,
meel inli
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MdComas,
for tbe
&amp;utcher,
a abort

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by Da.rla
'uder. ThE"

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111othcr

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served

~ tJ-:·p.s, eookies

J~ H: Some..Vill'ti.
Rites At Chutch

rr~sent were Karen
ru~Y Bu·~.~her, Mary Oarol

:on,

Chrj,stine

Coats,

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D~.tbara Co•1ert,
Texanna Wih\te.

Carolyn

Wells,

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SCHOOL I'LAYIIJ TO TRYOUT white 32 to 33,
All high scbool boyt of the area 32.
interested In playing baseball
Qdcke"'* stacly, rtaiPI'I .,..
have been asked to aUend tryout.
plto for - · ,.,.... 21
:luriq practice seiiSJons of the
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Middleport RC te&amp;IL Friday aftc:r
llllhl 11 .. 14; ol4 ,.....,. 16
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5 p . m~
Butter creamery 90 score 63e.

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an4 fiNEST ·QUALin ·

Sw1:pston I
Columbus,

By BETTY CARLETON

and family ol
th e weekend wtlh Mr. and
Ralph Lee nnd fam ll}

A special meeting of the Quar·
tcrly c clnfcr ence ol Heath Meth1..
clilt Church was cali.Jd. after lh ~
morning worship service, May 8
Qy the Rev. L. A. Bangerter. J
Anthony Bosco had been recelvt&lt;:d
into the membership durint ~h ..:
NQrshlp service and the Conference &amp;ranted him a liceri.rte to
preach the gospel and rocommlflnd•
ed him to the licensing committee
.:tf the Chillicothe Di9trlct of the

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Tkkets for the b1nquct will be
on ~ale at Stark's DNg Store,
,POJI1eroJ Pastry Shop~ Swiaber It

Mr and Mrs . H. A. Bat· nlt:t
il nrl son. Koith spent suml.ll)' cvt..'nln~ wtt h Mt
and, Mr.s.
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Insurance ·Aa:eney and at' tbe Kid-

Mr 1111!1 )tr ~ C:corac tirde
o.f Hl'tllll B1mll; .
Emory Powdl an;:l da\l&amp;,bter, Ad·
die, AIH' nt Sunday afternoon witb
datt~hter

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MilOS GINIIAL HcmOITAL

No · •dmiisions tepOrted. ·
Dilmis:&amp;als were Elmer ·Killi.oger

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HOSPITAL

Cap'n OfThe~d-Sez:

CINCINNATI LjYI$TOCK
CINCINNATI, 0.
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Backstairs At The White House

Of: THI MIIG~lf AUA
National o.dvertlslq represco
hbliabed evtry- •fternocm tx· tative, • Bo!tinelli·KimbalJ, Inc .,
•...,.llililli ltr'l'be 'l'lblo Valley 343 Lexingtoo Ave., New Yon
leolioel,.ID&lt;., - at 110 , M~h'Jile Cily, 16, N. Y.
• Sl~ 1 Poaier6)'. 0 . BJ~Jineu office
Su.bscrJption rates : Delivery b&gt;

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office pb09e carrier where available 30 eenh
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'er week : "ne year In advance
~ l!btere4 ll Jecond tlass mall· at The Dally Sentinel
office,
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"' ia~ ~auer ai th"e post otrice rat! '1G.80; tix months, $7.80; three

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where avloilable une month $1
G•n. Mgr. By mail one year $8; dx m onu,~
$4 .25; three months $2 50, one
month $1.
J.Ck Collett• , , • C:lty Edlter

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The bee has no . mar . pro b. 30.P2 i keb: ng problem to make the re·
The wild bee seerM fortun.at ~ suits of his la.bor available for
in baving the raw honey provided c."tr..m m,tion . and thtS is a costly
for bim in Clowers with no et.!ort p r ~eu.
on hi1 part, until it is realited
It Is reported that in
1953
that .h~ I_P,e~ds all his prnrhu•tiv;o IV!'r!·th it-.jg o! th~ ccn:;tuncr'; dnl , hours . -coUeetint, lransportin$. tar 1 _w'~J, for mark:etin.t~ costs. In
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J1 and depositi.Jlg iL m the car.e· oU:·er ·worrds, getting the results
fully p11epare,l. c:e!Li he has bui~t cf room's la4crs to,thc ~0!1SUm ~1
There be .&amp;t(ij)ll, his honey hidd,'n hn.~ ~:J:s:•wn from t·h~ , · "h O)ley in
the. tree•: er.· (o t~e readymix
in ·a hollow tree.
· Maa's ta.k· of providing lor cak8 fJQu.r, .a11 d frOzen food pack·
his want.11 is - a~~&lt; ncver·ending · l.i
age a~ .
• ~~~ .wor,lj_.Qf }hp )l~e~ ~~ onl~ '
\yh-o Wan(!l . to ,tra~e "the ' ~hance
'More 16. tre~ t, D.Ot JatlSncd to
have hts rood stored in th~ most to distribute .some honey 1 a1 a
primitiv e manner. He has a ma~- profit, f,or a bee's life?

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llY .AOIIItT BOYCE
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BY DELOS SMITH
United Pru1 Science Editor
NE\V YORK UP- Medical men
arl' afraid Black WiJow spiders
may be increasing, and there is a
reason for fear: If you're nn M.D .
wh~rc there have been no Black
Widows around-are yo u ~oing to
rc-cogni~f·
the re,.quJts of oh Blaclt
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Wtdow bttc when you sec t em .
or~ Richard R. Grayson, n Mlssouri country doctor, has rca s.~ ured all other doctors He looked
nt the results, and he knew whnt
C"nuscd them Had t.o he the Black
Widow; nothing cllll' couhl have.
ln PtJrJ'yvillr., whcro he pracUccs,
a lll~tek Widow hUe h&lt;~d bceq, a
rarity. But all of a ~-~Ms,~ lttst
·summer, five ~ersons were bitt~.
F'o"r Rinck W1dows to show up m
Hufficicnt numbl'!rs to bite enough
human beings to m c r I t a
formal medical report was regard·
ed by epidemiolng i.~ls as ''H ignifi·
t:a nl. " If Jt happtmerl lafl t summer
what Will happen this summer
when Blnck Widows are even betler t•stablished in new surroundJggs, they usked
Dr. Grayson's fir.~t cnsP was a
young workmnn . Wh en he was

"MI11ourl Medicine" Report

In his report to t'Missouti Me- '
dicine'' Dr. Grayson pointed out
brought to the doctor's office, ,,be that in not one .of the five patients
''was tbe hifltory of spider bite
''was barely able to stagger "h e wa!l moaning rmd groaning avallabll! when the patient needed
and twisting about."
treatment the most. In other words
Rigid Abdomen
in most c~tses, apparently, the diSomehow the do.etor cot hilll on· agnosis of Black Widow spider
to 11 table for an examina'lion. bile will have to be made on clini"The enti re abdomen was ria'id" cal grounds and the physician will
s.aid the doctor. "There was no have to be thoroughly aware of
question of Jocalb:ed tenderness the disease in ' order to make the
OJ' •·ebound tendetness inumucb diagnosis."
ns the abdominal wall could not
But any doctor who has seen
be depressed at any point."
llis thought was of the ehance one C8/~;e will recognize the next
or a hernia. But the patient said one easily. The mnln condition
he! harl been "bitten by some· which could produce the same rething" and it cHoked in Gt;ayJion's ~ults Is a ruptured iptic 1:Ji(ei-,
min th,-the .Slack }V~~ow . To c~k but W!\h t~e J»ack . ~\)' . bite
du(Ihess
that, he Injected 10 cubic centi+ there "Ill UornHti
1 • • ;, ..... · 1·
meter!! of 10 per cent calcium glu- on percussio n." .,,
f1
conate, anti "the patient excl'!im·
"he
best
bet,"
he
continued,
tld that the pain was gone. He
smlled happily, arose -immediately "apparently i9 the intravenous innnrl stated he wished to go home." jection of calcium gluconate. rn
"Not so fa st" said the doctor, no other rliseaae, perhaps, Is sueh
nnd persuaded him to go td the instantaneous relief ,granted from
agonizing mfSery ., a, )lere.
ho.'lpil&lt;~l , where "Jt w1:1s noted that such
One
could
almost say that this' tell
IJVen though the pain ilt!mediately
is
"fecific
for the disease."
subslrlod after the calcium, ~'he
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was undimmlshed untiL ma!W
hours Jnter."

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the seal
president Into
not- qulte-large-enough hand
bart.
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ConfrOnted, she made no bone~
about it. The lady wanted a souvenir and a darned good .one.
GenNy, the as)ltray was restored
to its proper place. The ladv had
only o,ne request ot the
House ataJi! menlber---'PJ.we
not tell her hu..s.bnnd who
waiting for her several roomJ
away.
A Vlandalous sightseer onee
ripped or .;ut away a section of
the red silk wall eoverin~ in- t·b
Red Room. He KOt away before
being caught. This Couldn't h•
pen . today however. The ume
vandal e~:~uldn't get that c10Je lo
the wall.

Hartford Tf&gt;~n Council f#olc/s MHting
' ' classes
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for Western
aes \'have been announced
the iHOi-Be Show ·to be sponsor::ed
))y 'tlu! - mver~i~ Saddle Club !lt
the ·~o~linc~r Stibles near New
HaVelt -on SUnday afternoon,
115, . .It 1:00 o'cJock.
The Western events are in
dit\OD,o;to previously
·et1418s for ponie1 and
. ,
SorseJt ~re will 'be . three
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the· pony elaucs and s1x clasaes .
,Engl}sh horses.
1
· Wester}l .;:lasses have becQ announf.ed as follow.!ll: Western Eq~ltation (Riders 18 and
under),
We.ite.rn Pleasure, Pa:·ade· Clan,
Wes.t~rn. Working aud Keg Race .
lri the Western E.quit~ ~;cn class
the 1;rlitera are to be judged on
tb~lr. ability to l"ide a:d handle

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perform at a wn::k:. tn.tl, an&gt;J canter.
.'ftla · )Vestern Plea. ~ u rc Class ' ~s
ju.st. what the n~me im':)lles. T.h':!
b~.~ will be ju'dged on how well
he ~iln4l.cs . and is ad&amp;:~()ted to
rfdih( for pleasure.
Tbe;. Parade Class will be shOWn
at ~-~ani and the parade gait.
In wl eyent tht): style of the
bor&amp;e and the equipment will be
eoriaiderfd In the judging.
· , Tb:t! Western WorJting class iS
a thftrw..back .to the Old We.st.
,Tbe ·, horaes
be required ·to
do lfOD)e of ' the tblnp that a
IOod. 1western bone ihould be abte to do. They ITKISt do figure
tilhtl1 ahow lbiHty to baek rap.
1~. 1and get uadcrr speed quick·
ij' an·d ~o.p -In a.s ehort a dist-ance
u tb.ey ean. ·
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Tlie Ke&amp; R-ace winner 1s selecthe buia o' 'tJine. The
l ef ."'D
"'~
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hories on pQnlea will be ·require4
to 'weave ba,ek •nd· 't&lt;~tt·h throurb
the ~e;. an~ then race baclc 'to
the'· Jtartina: poli1t.
'I'll e. Eollloh ~llneo ar~ . E~'
llob· !ill~llatlon (Rldero . 18 · ID4
und,eJt), Three Qalted Class wJth
mane '. a,nd Uil. Tbre~
G~\tei
Cl.._. with ehaved man• , and tail,

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dis advnntage of bClng on ever)'

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20. Remalnlnc
24. " pointed
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weath•rlna ~ ,his ,. first regular T\r
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· eaMOn, witt! his '• UiiU:Ul ' . 1'1h, '··. ~ ' di-VI~e -'
bow .~ maf 6e hlt ·lut because of s h'!~ks" . grin, thinks he passed
20:. Network
hlo P..,.·loilncho\ilal,.,ao o!o· "oe. · the bct~ng Arade "bcct:uRe iF you' 27. Stir up
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have a Qrcal part with meat to it,
28. CIILw
30. Tantalum
ltound-r:eed Carsor launched a you fifct praise."
moDttily Nsc:Tv proa:ram la1t fall
"AI so, everybody Js SO over.'
ilf'll,)
31. Caned
a&amp;aln,
WJih:h, ht ldmlts, "gut lOme bad
whelmed
hy
the
ract
you
do
someu
a
chair
nvley.ra and some good on eo~~. ' ' 1hint{ you'r" not supposed to do3t, Filh ··
•ut while C""ort the comedian like Frank Stnatra in 'From Here 35. Exptctl
did not set ai'ly TV sets on nre hA
To Et ernit y.' If n regular charac-36. Bodyot
dti\tt ra~e. wben ho turned dra·
ter
actnr
lwd
done
that
part,
yOtl
water
m1ttC actor twiee on the ABC·TV wouldn't h:n't' noticcrl H.
37.
Relplnl'
V. S. Steel Hour.
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38. New l£nll'•
Mashed
Pot~tHa
·He also acored in motion pic·
land 1t1.to
· ',. t~ theat"eta Ialit yur with hhl
"I flirl '.-\ Sln.r Is Born• nnd
39. She rnadt
' edliniYlna· stru1 agent ~haractcr In peopl\' s:1.v . 'Jccz, the depth oC
tbeArst
' "A lti11 tB Rom,"
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!cetin g,- wlwn nil lh .. 1ime I'm
40. Bt~rdt
tl1inklng or nmhtJd p()tlltocs.
of r,ve
"Besides·· he added, "l'in not a
con\cd\ttn :11 ·all. I don 't.Wnk Vlc:e
bne. ·
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Carso n likts belnll! a,-" @f~~lr .
lCtor "bet'a Ulle the 1\am )A nl~
come~ out ." rlis bcautl£._,1' wUe.
Lol• AlbrJ , ot , also will 1'!1 b•pJUo I
when, he gets out of C!omcdf wttrk .

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nerves nnd worry" btl r'Oitted.
"Thls morning my wlfl
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lov&amp; bcin~ lllllrried to.l;ltu; yn~'re
fun.' And 1 '' :l\ wott'Ylbg, 'l!fow
about t hil l joke in the iC.rpt-'
She coulrla killed ~~- w~ C'ID'~
stnnrl mt&gt; when t 'm dolnJ a eorncto -dy show."
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Dtlriae ·, 1bort bulineu meetiDI
Mn. Jones announced ¥0 Offieel'l'

Traioint Day to be b~ld at Grate
Church: in Gallipolis on June 16
lad urced all officers to arraq:e
to attend the meeting. A di~euu.­
ion wu helll ltOnceming a picnic
in July and it wu voted to &amp;iVf
$10 to the oupply work of WSCS.
At the potluct IUPP• • three Sen-ior girll: Carole Goff, Sharon m.
ley and Judy Jacoba, were invited
at guests of honor and were presented &amp;iftl of .eostume jewelry
by WSCS. The 1-ablea: ••ere centered with arrana:ementa of spring
fiowers with matching eandlet in
crpsta1 eandelabra. Th~ committee
in charge of the fUpper were Mn.
L. A. Bangerter, Mn. Max Roller,
Mrs. A. W. Mcl(ay, Ml's. L. W. M0o
Comas, Mr&amp;. C. M. Erwin, !diu
Frieda Faehnle, Mrl. Wayhe Gil~
boiUI with llra. R. C. Sansbury,
Mrs. I. E. Miller and Mrs. Burr
Forrest as contributon.
Among the gueatl ,f the WSCS

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Of the show. ,wiU. all clusea to
beg!n as soon as . pO&amp;Si•bte.

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The horses in the EquitatloD
Class and the Three Gaited Cluses are all to be shown at a walt,
trot, and a e-an-ter. The
Five
Gaited horses are to be shorwn at
a walk, r~Pine wal~, and a
canter.
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~ows : Pony Lead
01-ass (Riders
8 and under~, I,PoJ1le.s ,U~der 48
Jhcbe.s (Riders ·qz ••nd t under),
~nd fonies. 48 Incllu an,d
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Mrs. hoea; a poem "My Mottler'a
Haudl'', Sbaron Jonl'l: a vocal
trio: Cherole Blake, Juanit.l BIDgerter, JlarUyn Sue Knla:ht.
''Grftll· Catbedrab.. accompanied
by NaDey Roller.

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KCiTH K~ PIASL £:.::, Nl~ i~nal
Dlrcctor · of £oy S··outlng Scr·
vicil., n1 tO be the f•"~"rl!d spe3·
br at the Annut~l t~ nn•"' of
Muon • GaiUa • Meig" o:stli(t
$c:out. l••dGn tcmight .at the
· Moos• Lodglll In '"'"~ fleaunt
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Five
Gaited,
Walking Horse
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Installs New Officers

In Mayors OHice With Five Present

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carl, Mr1.
Faye Pratt · and Bernice RiWe
P&lt;Jmeroy, were recent guest.a
The Rev. L. A. Bar.qerter, pu.
and Mra Ralt&gt;b Carl aod
tor
of Heatb Meth~ilt Church,
anCi Mrs. Lyda Carl .
conducted
an impreuive installa.Several from Kingsbury have
tion
ceremony
for the officers of
attending' revival at tbe M:t.
the· W~men's Sodet)r of Chrhrtlan
,J
J!ile~:maa Chwth,
Service and tbe tbree Circlea: when
Norman Wood wu bUJ' driver they met Monday eveulng In the
tor the Harrisonville Juniors' sanctuary of the cbureb after a
and Senior&amp;' trip to Cincinnati. guest potluck suppet in the dining
The rqular montb.Jy meet~g of lowing was transacted: Harey He was nocompanied by' Mrs. room.
tbe To.wn Council of .Fartford Will• Grimm was appointed Treasurer, WoOd. Their children, Kently and
Officers installed were: WSCS
held in the Mayor'• office Tues- the Mayor was appointed, Ruad Su· Sue Wood• were guests of their
day evi"lng and this being. the pervisor and the followina: were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Le- president, :Mrs. Emerton Jones;
vice prea:idept, Mn. BIUce ' Uoyd
fl.rst meeUn,s; Of the new Council appointed on commlt~~~es: IsaiaU Roy Wyant.
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secretary, Mrs. Cirroll Swanson;
after the town electio 1 the tollow· Gibbs, Charles Gibbs and Harry
Mr. and Airs. Leo King of Col· treasurer, Mrs. Rober · Hurley:
Jng members· were pn;Eent: Mayor Grimm on sanitation; Bi1ly Flefds,
O'Neill Quillin; Recorl.ier James. Charles Lidgard and Harry Grimm umbus, visited relative.s here, Class 12 Circle, president, Mn.
. 0. P. Klein, was unable to be
M. Crump; Councilmen: Harry on finance. One application for Sunday.
present: Margaret William&amp; CirGrimm, Billy Fields aud Charles Marshall was presented by D~n
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cone and
Lidgard. Tbe oath of offi~e was · . Rairden, the present Marshall. A family of Albany and Mel"'in MOl'· cle, president, Mrs. Hattie Smith;
•dministered by th ·} Ret';Ordor, motion by Harry Grimm was made ris of Columbus were Sunday Mary Root Cirde, president, Bar·
first to tht! MayOr anJ then to thr to eliminate the office of Mar$ihall guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin bara Jones; vice president, EveCouncilmep. Th~re bemg two va- during the sUmmer ·but rece!Vi!d Morris Sr.
lyn Gibbons; secretary, Sandro~
caneies on the Council by two who no second to his motion . Then a
'Mrs. Lorenzo Davis of P-omeroy Brewington; treasurer, Marianne
were elected did not ov3nt to serve motion was inade by Charles Lld· Was a recent caller Jt the John Woodgerd. Chairmen of the WSCS
and when the Council was called gard and secondt~ by Isaiah Gibbs Warner home.
were also invited tel the altar for
to order by the Recorder a mo- that Dan Rairden be elected by ac.
the
installation vows and dedic::.Mr. and Mrs. Sidwic Mohler of
tion was made that Charles Glbbs climation and motion carrfcd. Athens, were calling on Mr. and Uon,
and Isaiah Gibbs be &lt;Jppointed lo Oath of of{icc was given to the Mrs. Homer Goodwm.
Mrs. Emerson Jon1i!5. who also
fill the two vacancies and thQse fi!arshall by the RecQ,r.de~ .
,
Attending the Roy Scout Camp- served as president for the past
two ~nU6lJle~ ~qJ'ta)r_.ejent were __ ,~ -~!1\l]i~lca~o~Jtam th~ State
, at Ohester, Saturday eve- year was in charge of the meet·
appolhte'il lind "'sWbt-n' iiltd office. RO&amp;d' 't:onimlnloner was read by
were Mr. and Mrs. James ing and the opening J•rogram inThen the new Mayor took up the Recorder pertaining to sideand Mr. and Mr.11. Ralph -c'ludcd a solo, "M.v Mather!' Eyes"
the order of business and the fol· walks i"n the town.
Carl from Kingsbury.
Barbara Jones, accompanied ,by

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THE DllSDT FOX

PHOTOOIIAPftiC IIQUIPMINJ to (lett) flonl 1110 0. I. N&amp;OJ .-..oinpbto llllp loa PaiOo Ia
a part ol tha Allantle oom• 1,000 mn. CO,. . _ II. C. Bore
tha oamora calllbt at
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UnltQ 'fl!fWa $t1ff Corrtspol1d•nt
The BUC malntain'i IS~ pl\blic
COLUMBUS, 0. UP·.-Ohio'!l 1!1- mnplo'yment oftlces, knQwn 1115 the
bor force guickens it9 pul;w next Ohio State Employment Service.
month with the addition of lhOUfl· The offices are al.~o where un~&gt;m·
ands or graduates who will he Ia- ployed persons tue claims for
ken Into its ranks.
unemployment compensation .
Of the nflarly one and c half
The offices 9erve as exchanges
mi1llon high school graduBtcs whore job orders are accepted
pouring out Of the nntion 's high from employers and where job or ·
schoob, 1a.ooo of them will be den aro I illed with qualified job
turned out in Ohio. And .nn esU- rweker!l.
mated 70,000 of these will be beat·
Cornell estimates 124,000 pering on Industry's doors ror jobs sons_ are t•egistercd for . work in·
and new-careers.
cludmg some 53 ,000 d atm;mts for
As for college graduates, the benefits.
On the ba~l.s or thel'le regiytercd
t:rop will_ be the small(•st since
1948.
Ohto will contribute 12 .000 j o h see kers an d c1atmon
.
1s 1or
ot
them
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benefits, the BUC develops ils Ia·
What are the chances for these bor SUI&gt;ply 'rcpurts whi('h 11 rc mad e
new job seekers? Hcrf''s what th'l avn llnh\e to nhoul 120 citil·~ Cor·
Ohio Bureau of Unemployment nell says this informal ion ~ ~ in Compen&amp;ation has to say .
valuable to any indulitry ~l'e kin g
The trj)mendous growth of ~m- new plant Jocatwn.
Job• Mushroom In Number
plo)'ment opportunitie! has made
Cornell gave an example of how
lnduetey capublc of absorbing a
1reat Influx of neW workerS: 'ttiQ a new i ndu ~tdy 11 ffcct s a ('ommun·
BUC 31Y1·
I 1 rltlll He saiU in one casL' a new in·
' '-lnduatry'• St•ble TIBitl
rJusl.ry providin!l 100 new indus·
Jt reports thlt Ohio industry ill tr 1al juOs would ultimately lning
both •table and diversified and not 100 jobs but 174.
h11 kept nearly abreast or th{• . Jt c srlid lht&gt; 100 new workers
national increue or non agrlcul - would tmn g, with their famili es
tural emplOyment between ]939 296 people tuto the commumty:
llld 19112, a growth of 158 per cent. They would sot up 112 new house
The state's agricultural employ- holds nnd create nn increased dement •bowed an even greater in- mand ror IH;lW homes, schools,
crease durin&amp; this period, the lransportntion facilities. The fnm BUC reporta . It expended 68 . per ilies would buy new refrigerators,
eent, three per cent more thon stovl!s, hou!lchold applinnres. Car
the next e'losesiiiGreat Lake state, rcf,l:islrntlun would be increased by
Indiana.
107, nnd at lca~tt four new rel~i:
The BUC's division of researrh stores wotlld-be rujlabJi.~h.c d . .
and statl!ltica has been compiling
The nt'w industrial jub.f w'lll · rcstatistic~ on employment received suit in 500,000 more income, $360,·
from ~.000 taJC reports from Ohio 000 in retail sales, anrl $270,000 in
emj)loyera.
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BUC Administrator Erneat Cor" Multiply this by 1111 the new
nell poirua satd the stotistics llhow Indu stry, .~mnll and large th nt has
where 1 person looking for B par. come into Ohln in the past dntArl e
tlcular job can find his beat op- and a hlllf, and yclu wtll see the
portunities. And they live new reaaon for the economic growth of
lnduMrlea an idea of the b. •st.,;c---:::
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Backstairs At The White House

Of: THI MIIG~lf AUA
National o.dvertlslq represco
hbliabed evtry- •fternocm tx· tative, • Bo!tinelli·KimbalJ, Inc .,
•...,.llililli ltr'l'be 'l'lblo Valley 343 Lexingtoo Ave., New Yon
leolioel,.ID&lt;., - at 110 , M~h'Jile Cily, 16, N. Y.
• Sl~ 1 Poaier6)'. 0 . BJ~Jineu office
Su.bscrJption rates : Delivery b&gt;

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office pb09e carrier where available 30 eenh
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'er week : "ne year In advance
~ l!btere4 ll Jecond tlass mall· at The Dally Sentinel
office,
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"' ia~ ~auer ai th"e post otrice rat! '1G.80; tix months, $7.80; three

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where avloilable une month $1
G•n. Mgr. By mail one year $8; dx m onu,~
$4 .25; three months $2 50, one
month $1.
J.Ck Collett• , , • C:lty Edlter

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The bee has no . mar . pro b. 30.P2 i keb: ng problem to make the re·
The wild bee seerM fortun.at ~ suits of his la.bor available for
in baving the raw honey provided c."tr..m m,tion . and thtS is a costly
for bim in Clowers with no et.!ort p r ~eu.
on hi1 part, until it is realited
It Is reported that in
1953
that .h~ I_P,e~ds all his prnrhu•tiv;o IV!'r!·th it-.jg o! th~ ccn:;tuncr'; dnl , hours . -coUeetint, lransportin$. tar 1 _w'~J, for mark:etin.t~ costs. In
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J1 and depositi.Jlg iL m the car.e· oU:·er ·worrds, getting the results
fully p11epare,l. c:e!Li he has bui~t cf room's la4crs to,thc ~0!1SUm ~1
There be .&amp;t(ij)ll, his honey hidd,'n hn.~ ~:J:s:•wn from t·h~ , · "h O)ley in
the. tree•: er.· (o t~e readymix
in ·a hollow tree.
· Maa's ta.k· of providing lor cak8 fJQu.r, .a11 d frOzen food pack·
his want.11 is - a~~&lt; ncver·ending · l.i
age a~ .
• ~~~ .wor,lj_.Qf }hp )l~e~ ~~ onl~ '
\yh-o Wan(!l . to ,tra~e "the ' ~hance
'More 16. tre~ t, D.Ot JatlSncd to
have hts rood stored in th~ most to distribute .some honey 1 a1 a
primitiv e manner. He has a ma~- profit, f,or a bee's life?

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NE\V YORK UP- Medical men
arl' afraid Black WiJow spiders
may be increasing, and there is a
reason for fear: If you're nn M.D .
wh~rc there have been no Black
Widows around-are yo u ~oing to
rc-cogni~f·
the re,.quJts of oh Blaclt
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Wtdow bttc when you sec t em .
or~ Richard R. Grayson, n Mlssouri country doctor, has rca s.~ ured all other doctors He looked
nt the results, and he knew whnt
C"nuscd them Had t.o he the Black
Widow; nothing cllll' couhl have.
ln PtJrJ'yvillr., whcro he pracUccs,
a lll~tek Widow hUe h&lt;~d bceq, a
rarity. But all of a ~-~Ms,~ lttst
·summer, five ~ersons were bitt~.
F'o"r Rinck W1dows to show up m
Hufficicnt numbl'!rs to bite enough
human beings to m c r I t a
formal medical report was regard·
ed by epidemiolng i.~ls as ''H ignifi·
t:a nl. " If Jt happtmerl lafl t summer
what Will happen this summer
when Blnck Widows are even betler t•stablished in new surroundJggs, they usked
Dr. Grayson's fir.~t cnsP was a
young workmnn . Wh en he was

"MI11ourl Medicine" Report

In his report to t'Missouti Me- '
dicine'' Dr. Grayson pointed out
brought to the doctor's office, ,,be that in not one .of the five patients
''was tbe hifltory of spider bite
''was barely able to stagger "h e wa!l moaning rmd groaning avallabll! when the patient needed
and twisting about."
treatment the most. In other words
Rigid Abdomen
in most c~tses, apparently, the diSomehow the do.etor cot hilll on· agnosis of Black Widow spider
to 11 table for an examina'lion. bile will have to be made on clini"The enti re abdomen was ria'id" cal grounds and the physician will
s.aid the doctor. "There was no have to be thoroughly aware of
question of Jocalb:ed tenderness the disease in ' order to make the
OJ' •·ebound tendetness inumucb diagnosis."
ns the abdominal wall could not
But any doctor who has seen
be depressed at any point."
llis thought was of the ehance one C8/~;e will recognize the next
or a hernia. But the patient said one easily. The mnln condition
he! harl been "bitten by some· which could produce the same rething" and it cHoked in Gt;ayJion's ~ults Is a ruptured iptic 1:Ji(ei-,
min th,-the .Slack }V~~ow . To c~k but W!\h t~e J»ack . ~\)' . bite
du(Ihess
that, he Injected 10 cubic centi+ there "Ill UornHti
1 • • ;, ..... · 1·
meter!! of 10 per cent calcium glu- on percussio n." .,,
f1
conate, anti "the patient excl'!im·
"he
best
bet,"
he
continued,
tld that the pain was gone. He
smlled happily, arose -immediately "apparently i9 the intravenous innnrl stated he wished to go home." jection of calcium gluconate. rn
"Not so fa st" said the doctor, no other rliseaae, perhaps, Is sueh
nnd persuaded him to go td the instantaneous relief ,granted from
agonizing mfSery ., a, )lere.
ho.'lpil&lt;~l , where "Jt w1:1s noted that such
One
could
almost say that this' tell
IJVen though the pain ilt!mediately
is
"fecific
for the disease."
subslrlod after the calcium, ~'he
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was undimmlshed untiL ma!W
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the seal
president Into
not- qulte-large-enough hand
bart.
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ConfrOnted, she made no bone~
about it. The lady wanted a souvenir and a darned good .one.
GenNy, the as)ltray was restored
to its proper place. The ladv had
only o,ne request ot the
House ataJi! menlber---'PJ.we
not tell her hu..s.bnnd who
waiting for her several roomJ
away.
A Vlandalous sightseer onee
ripped or .;ut away a section of
the red silk wall eoverin~ in- t·b
Red Room. He KOt away before
being caught. This Couldn't h•
pen . today however. The ume
vandal e~:~uldn't get that c10Je lo
the wall.

Hartford Tf&gt;~n Council f#olc/s MHting
' ' classes
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for Western
aes \'have been announced
the iHOi-Be Show ·to be sponsor::ed
))y 'tlu! - mver~i~ Saddle Club !lt
the ·~o~linc~r Stibles near New
HaVelt -on SUnday afternoon,
115, . .It 1:00 o'cJock.
The Western events are in
dit\OD,o;to previously
·et1418s for ponie1 and
. ,
SorseJt ~re will 'be . three
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the· pony elaucs and s1x clasaes .
,Engl}sh horses.
1
· Wester}l .;:lasses have becQ announf.ed as follow.!ll: Western Eq~ltation (Riders 18 and
under),
We.ite.rn Pleasure, Pa:·ade· Clan,
Wes.t~rn. Working aud Keg Race .
lri the Western E.quit~ ~;cn class
the 1;rlitera are to be judged on
tb~lr. ability to l"ide a:d handle

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perform at a wn::k:. tn.tl, an&gt;J canter.
.'ftla · )Vestern Plea. ~ u rc Class ' ~s
ju.st. what the n~me im':)lles. T.h':!
b~.~ will be ju'dged on how well
he ~iln4l.cs . and is ad&amp;:~()ted to
rfdih( for pleasure.
Tbe;. Parade Class will be shOWn
at ~-~ani and the parade gait.
In wl eyent tht): style of the
bor&amp;e and the equipment will be
eoriaiderfd In the judging.
· , Tb:t! Western WorJting class iS
a thftrw..back .to the Old We.st.
,Tbe ·, horaes
be required ·to
do lfOD)e of ' the tblnp that a
IOod. 1western bone ihould be abte to do. They ITKISt do figure
tilhtl1 ahow lbiHty to baek rap.
1~. 1and get uadcrr speed quick·
ij' an·d ~o.p -In a.s ehort a dist-ance
u tb.ey ean. ·
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Tlie Ke&amp; R-ace winner 1s selecthe buia o' 'tJine. The
l ef ."'D
"'~
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hories on pQnlea will be ·require4
to 'weave ba,ek •nd· 't&lt;~tt·h throurb
the ~e;. an~ then race baclc 'to
the'· Jtartina: poli1t.
'I'll e. Eollloh ~llneo ar~ . E~'
llob· !ill~llatlon (Rldero . 18 · ID4
und,eJt), Three Qalted Class wJth
mane '. a,nd Uil. Tbre~
G~\tei
Cl.._. with ehaved man• , and tail,

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dis advnntage of bClng on ever)'

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20. Remalnlnc
24. " pointed
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weath•rlna ~ ,his ,. first regular T\r
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· eaMOn, witt! his '• UiiU:Ul ' . 1'1h, '··. ~ ' di-VI~e -'
bow .~ maf 6e hlt ·lut because of s h'!~ks" . grin, thinks he passed
20:. Network
hlo P..,.·loilncho\ilal,.,ao o!o· "oe. · the bct~ng Arade "bcct:uRe iF you' 27. Stir up
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have a Qrcal part with meat to it,
28. CIILw
30. Tantalum
ltound-r:eed Carsor launched a you fifct praise."
moDttily Nsc:Tv proa:ram la1t fall
"AI so, everybody Js SO over.'
ilf'll,)
31. Caned
a&amp;aln,
WJih:h, ht ldmlts, "gut lOme bad
whelmed
hy
the
ract
you
do
someu
a
chair
nvley.ra and some good on eo~~. ' ' 1hint{ you'r" not supposed to do3t, Filh ··
•ut while C""ort the comedian like Frank Stnatra in 'From Here 35. Exptctl
did not set ai'ly TV sets on nre hA
To Et ernit y.' If n regular charac-36. Bodyot
dti\tt ra~e. wben ho turned dra·
ter
actnr
lwd
done
that
part,
yOtl
water
m1ttC actor twiee on the ABC·TV wouldn't h:n't' noticcrl H.
37.
Relplnl'
V. S. Steel Hour.
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38. New l£nll'•
Mashed
Pot~tHa
·He also acored in motion pic·
land 1t1.to
· ',. t~ theat"eta Ialit yur with hhl
"I flirl '.-\ Sln.r Is Born• nnd
39. She rnadt
' edliniYlna· stru1 agent ~haractcr In peopl\' s:1.v . 'Jccz, the depth oC
tbeArst
' "A lti11 tB Rom,"
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!cetin g,- wlwn nil lh .. 1ime I'm
40. Bt~rdt
tl1inklng or nmhtJd p()tlltocs.
of r,ve
"Besides·· he added, "l'in not a
con\cd\ttn :11 ·all. I don 't.Wnk Vlc:e
bne. ·
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Carso n likts belnll! a,-" @f~~lr .
lCtor "bet'a Ulle the 1\am )A nl~
come~ out ." rlis bcautl£._,1' wUe.
Lol• AlbrJ , ot , also will 1'!1 b•pJUo I
when, he gets out of C!omcdf wttrk .

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nerves nnd worry" btl r'Oitted.
"Thls morning my wlfl
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lov&amp; bcin~ lllllrried to.l;ltu; yn~'re
fun.' And 1 '' :l\ wott'Ylbg, 'l!fow
about t hil l joke in the iC.rpt-'
She coulrla killed ~~- w~ C'ID'~
stnnrl mt&gt; when t 'm dolnJ a eorncto -dy show."
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Dtlriae ·, 1bort bulineu meetiDI
Mn. Jones announced ¥0 Offieel'l'

Traioint Day to be b~ld at Grate
Church: in Gallipolis on June 16
lad urced all officers to arraq:e
to attend the meeting. A di~euu.­
ion wu helll ltOnceming a picnic
in July and it wu voted to &amp;iVf
$10 to the oupply work of WSCS.
At the potluct IUPP• • three Sen-ior girll: Carole Goff, Sharon m.
ley and Judy Jacoba, were invited
at guests of honor and were presented &amp;iftl of .eostume jewelry
by WSCS. The 1-ablea: ••ere centered with arrana:ementa of spring
fiowers with matching eandlet in
crpsta1 eandelabra. Th~ committee
in charge of the fUpper were Mn.
L. A. Bangerter, Mn. Max Roller,
Mrs. A. W. Mcl(ay, Ml's. L. W. M0o
Comas, Mr&amp;. C. M. Erwin, !diu
Frieda Faehnle, Mrl. Wayhe Gil~
boiUI with llra. R. C. Sansbury,
Mrs. I. E. Miller and Mrs. Burr
Forrest as contributon.
Among the gueatl ,f the WSCS

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Of the show. ,wiU. all clusea to
beg!n as soon as . pO&amp;Si•bte.

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The horses in the EquitatloD
Class and the Three Gaited Cluses are all to be shown at a walt,
trot, and a e-an-ter. The
Five
Gaited horses are to be shorwn at
a walk, r~Pine wal~, and a
canter.
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~ows : Pony Lead
01-ass (Riders
8 and under~, I,PoJ1le.s ,U~der 48
Jhcbe.s (Riders ·qz ••nd t under),
~nd fonies. 48 Incllu an,d
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Mrs. hoea; a poem "My Mottler'a
Haudl'', Sbaron Jonl'l: a vocal
trio: Cherole Blake, Juanit.l BIDgerter, JlarUyn Sue Knla:ht.
''Grftll· Catbedrab.. accompanied
by NaDey Roller.

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KCiTH K~ PIASL £:.::, Nl~ i~nal
Dlrcctor · of £oy S··outlng Scr·
vicil., n1 tO be the f•"~"rl!d spe3·
br at the Annut~l t~ nn•"' of
Muon • GaiUa • Meig" o:stli(t
$c:out. l••dGn tcmight .at the
· Moos• Lodglll In '"'"~ fleaunt
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Five
Gaited,
Walking Horse
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Installs New Officers

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carl, Mr1.
Faye Pratt · and Bernice RiWe
P&lt;Jmeroy, were recent guest.a
The Rev. L. A. Bar.qerter, pu.
and Mra Ralt&gt;b Carl aod
tor
of Heatb Meth~ilt Church,
anCi Mrs. Lyda Carl .
conducted
an impreuive installa.Several from Kingsbury have
tion
ceremony
for the officers of
attending' revival at tbe M:t.
the· W~men's Sodet)r of Chrhrtlan
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J!ile~:maa Chwth,
Service and tbe tbree Circlea: when
Norman Wood wu bUJ' driver they met Monday eveulng In the
tor the Harrisonville Juniors' sanctuary of the cbureb after a
and Senior&amp;' trip to Cincinnati. guest potluck suppet in the dining
The rqular montb.Jy meet~g of lowing was transacted: Harey He was nocompanied by' Mrs. room.
tbe To.wn Council of .Fartford Will• Grimm was appointed Treasurer, WoOd. Their children, Kently and
Officers installed were: WSCS
held in the Mayor'• office Tues- the Mayor was appointed, Ruad Su· Sue Wood• were guests of their
day evi"lng and this being. the pervisor and the followina: were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Le- president, :Mrs. Emerton Jones;
vice prea:idept, Mn. BIUce ' Uoyd
fl.rst meeUn,s; Of the new Council appointed on commlt~~~es: IsaiaU Roy Wyant.
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secretary, Mrs. Cirroll Swanson;
after the town electio 1 the tollow· Gibbs, Charles Gibbs and Harry
Mr. and Airs. Leo King of Col· treasurer, Mrs. Rober · Hurley:
Jng members· were pn;Eent: Mayor Grimm on sanitation; Bi1ly Flefds,
O'Neill Quillin; Recorl.ier James. Charles Lidgard and Harry Grimm umbus, visited relative.s here, Class 12 Circle, president, Mn.
. 0. P. Klein, was unable to be
M. Crump; Councilmen: Harry on finance. One application for Sunday.
present: Margaret William&amp; CirGrimm, Billy Fields aud Charles Marshall was presented by D~n
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cone and
Lidgard. Tbe oath of offi~e was · . Rairden, the present Marshall. A family of Albany and Mel"'in MOl'· cle, president, Mrs. Hattie Smith;
•dministered by th ·} Ret';Ordor, motion by Harry Grimm was made ris of Columbus were Sunday Mary Root Cirde, president, Bar·
first to tht! MayOr anJ then to thr to eliminate the office of Mar$ihall guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin bara Jones; vice president, EveCouncilmep. Th~re bemg two va- during the sUmmer ·but rece!Vi!d Morris Sr.
lyn Gibbons; secretary, Sandro~
caneies on the Council by two who no second to his motion . Then a
'Mrs. Lorenzo Davis of P-omeroy Brewington; treasurer, Marianne
were elected did not ov3nt to serve motion was inade by Charles Lld· Was a recent caller Jt the John Woodgerd. Chairmen of the WSCS
and when the Council was called gard and secondt~ by Isaiah Gibbs Warner home.
were also invited tel the altar for
to order by the Recorder a mo- that Dan Rairden be elected by ac.
the
installation vows and dedic::.Mr. and Mrs. Sidwic Mohler of
tion was made that Charles Glbbs climation and motion carrfcd. Athens, were calling on Mr. and Uon,
and Isaiah Gibbs be &lt;Jppointed lo Oath of of{icc was given to the Mrs. Homer Goodwm.
Mrs. Emerson Jon1i!5. who also
fill the two vacancies and thQse fi!arshall by the RecQ,r.de~ .
,
Attending the Roy Scout Camp- served as president for the past
two ~nU6lJle~ ~qJ'ta)r_.ejent were __ ,~ -~!1\l]i~lca~o~Jtam th~ State
, at Ohester, Saturday eve- year was in charge of the meet·
appolhte'il lind "'sWbt-n' iiltd office. RO&amp;d' 't:onimlnloner was read by
were Mr. and Mrs. James ing and the opening J•rogram inThen the new Mayor took up the Recorder pertaining to sideand Mr. and Mr.11. Ralph -c'ludcd a solo, "M.v Mather!' Eyes"
the order of business and the fol· walks i"n the town.
Carl from Kingsbury.
Barbara Jones, accompanied ,by

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PHOTOOIIAPftiC IIQUIPMINJ to (lett) flonl 1110 0. I. N&amp;OJ .-..oinpbto llllp loa PaiOo Ia
a part ol tha Allantle oom• 1,000 mn. CO,. . _ II. C. Bore
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The BUC malntain'i IS~ pl\blic
COLUMBUS, 0. UP·.-Ohio'!l 1!1- mnplo'yment oftlces, knQwn 1115 the
bor force guickens it9 pul;w next Ohio State Employment Service.
month with the addition of lhOUfl· The offices are al.~o where un~&gt;m·
ands or graduates who will he Ia- ployed persons tue claims for
ken Into its ranks.
unemployment compensation .
Of the nflarly one and c half
The offices 9erve as exchanges
mi1llon high school graduBtcs whore job orders are accepted
pouring out Of the nntion 's high from employers and where job or ·
schoob, 1a.ooo of them will be den aro I illed with qualified job
turned out in Ohio. And .nn esU- rweker!l.
mated 70,000 of these will be beat·
Cornell estimates 124,000 pering on Industry's doors ror jobs sons_ are t•egistercd for . work in·
and new-careers.
cludmg some 53 ,000 d atm;mts for
As for college graduates, the benefits.
On the ba~l.s or thel'le regiytercd
t:rop will_ be the small(•st since
1948.
Ohto will contribute 12 .000 j o h see kers an d c1atmon
.
1s 1or
ot
them
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benefits, the BUC develops ils Ia·
What are the chances for these bor SUI&gt;ply 'rcpurts whi('h 11 rc mad e
new job seekers? Hcrf''s what th'l avn llnh\e to nhoul 120 citil·~ Cor·
Ohio Bureau of Unemployment nell says this informal ion ~ ~ in Compen&amp;ation has to say .
valuable to any indulitry ~l'e kin g
The trj)mendous growth of ~m- new plant Jocatwn.
Job• Mushroom In Number
plo)'ment opportunitie! has made
Cornell gave an example of how
lnduetey capublc of absorbing a
1reat Influx of neW workerS: 'ttiQ a new i ndu ~tdy 11 ffcct s a ('ommun·
BUC 31Y1·
I 1 rltlll He saiU in one casL' a new in·
' '-lnduatry'• St•ble TIBitl
rJusl.ry providin!l 100 new indus·
Jt reports thlt Ohio industry ill tr 1al juOs would ultimately lning
both •table and diversified and not 100 jobs but 174.
h11 kept nearly abreast or th{• . Jt c srlid lht&gt; 100 new workers
national increue or non agrlcul - would tmn g, with their famili es
tural emplOyment between ]939 296 people tuto the commumty:
llld 19112, a growth of 158 per cent. They would sot up 112 new house
The state's agricultural employ- holds nnd create nn increased dement •bowed an even greater in- mand ror IH;lW homes, schools,
crease durin&amp; this period, the lransportntion facilities. The fnm BUC reporta . It expended 68 . per ilies would buy new refrigerators,
eent, three per cent more thon stovl!s, hou!lchold applinnres. Car
the next e'losesiiiGreat Lake state, rcf,l:islrntlun would be increased by
Indiana.
107, nnd at lca~tt four new rel~i:
The BUC's division of researrh stores wotlld-be rujlabJi.~h.c d . .
and statl!ltica has been compiling
The nt'w industrial jub.f w'lll · rcstatistic~ on employment received suit in 500,000 more income, $360,·
from ~.000 taJC reports from Ohio 000 in retail sales, anrl $270,000 in
emj)loyera.
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bank dr&gt;po~ it.~.
BUC Administrator Erneat Cor" Multiply this by 1111 the new
nell poirua satd the stotistics llhow Indu stry, .~mnll and large th nt has
where 1 person looking for B par. come into Ohln in the past dntArl e
tlcular job can find his beat op- and a hlllf, and yclu wtll see the
portunities. And they live new reaaon for the economic growth of
lnduMrlea an idea of the b. •st.,;c---:::
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14 8 .836 2
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0.t&lt;Oit - ---- -- If 10. .ll83 3
Nansu City---~ I 13 .4()9 7
Washington -- · 9· 14. .311 7~
Fla Uf-Onl,- Te&lt;l Bos~n --- ~ - ~-- 9 16 .ae:e 8~
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.292 10
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Mlmlaf'•
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rtfoift. the hit-st.aiV~ Borton Red No games scheduled
SOx.
Tues4•Y"• Prok•t• Pltchvs ·
Bat 11 uiual Ted wu nowher.e Chieaa:o at &amp;ston-Harahman
'2·2 or KeeaaR 0..1 va: ~SUllivan 2-f
to c c found.

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IIAitYIJJ'qi If H,

Tomad.YesH

t&gt;f;.Rc"r

5Ht:JRT-571:JP,
OF'F 7'()

Pom:ero)"'s up and coming
tbe:'ii took a 8-4 decliion
the Racine Torn1doa ori
1:11 field liSt nilbt
Brown 'nd Charlie .,.,;;;,.,
sill: ttit ball to set the
batk for the seeond time this, tel·
&amp;On.
,
Brown and Larry Taylor ot
cine Went tbroujh four inning,
of tight ball before Radne br_.e
the ice in the top at the fifth'
with tnYo bl&amp; rum . .Pomeroy came
ritht iNick ift Lh~ir haU of the
same lnDillt with five rqn•. and
after the T'ornaaoe• bad· icored a
single tallY in the Mxth. the Pan·
ther$ also eame baCk tO .acore an·
nicln' ·~:,;~;~•:1.~\~
run 'in the o
In the tint with
out Don
Woll(e was safe on Mltetl'•·_,;~dlU
Guflam wu walk~ and L
came thtouib \\'ith ti doU.bte

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Racin·e JUmped on BroWn ftJt
two b1l runs In the fttth . Bo11
Taylor ain&amp;led, and Don Wolife
was safe on \fowery'a error.

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4t1tdU~e at a t'-~ 'ca-mp in tHe
PIOili!a K••• MG'n&lt;fl't ~·~ oMQil&gt;·

ed a dtvolee; t~onf, bif wue, Dorri.
SIJiee G~f:n'eral Ma~.'~Jtr J~ Cron¥J
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f th If..... o. · · h 1d t ted
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P:reot:
ltms were tWe onty reason lie
PlailA't re&amp;l(lotttd to the team mady
weeD qO, rt w'at expected tbilt
hi would be rejoiniu the club

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p!.~al

Bia: Bob '1C, &amp; 0 ." Loukt came for his 9io' total. He hi.d an IVertt*Ough with a niee flve a:ame age of 189 per ill•1e.
s«lrtea Of 99ft In the Ht.llnke-Glen·
Paul Clifford allo went a.loni
w.7 Handicap toureny at Clncin· tor the ride U be hit only 8MI
n4tL Sunday night and hls handl· actual and his h-.ndicap of !19 pins
~lip of 70 pins nve hJm a total of gave him a total of 943. Clifford
liJa, and put b1m hilth np in the · had games of 181, 182, 1!19, 1118
lf:.OdlDP, Lilt year 1066 was and 204 for hia 884 total . He averfor aevettt~ place In the five aged 176 for the five a:ames.
.g e tourney, but scores are

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•foj milch higher this ''"'on.
· f;tartlng slowly, Louks had gam-

.e..{ ol 181, Its, 201, 23~ aM lip,

Pennant Over Tribe
CLEVElAND, 0. UP- The Am-

Leag"'e per\llant, won last
, by the Cleveland Indians
I recnrd 111 victories, will
the Tribe'::~ lakcfro!'lt
~u,~icip.!'! Stadium here the nigh&amp;
of May
That evenim: has been
deslgnatt!d Special r'\chlevement
Night by th~ Tribe management.
The pennan"t ra'llifhg ceremonies .
will precede an Indians-White Sox
game.

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W. Vs . UP- West
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Wesleyan ruled today as
the new Weri \"ltkittll · lfltwcot.
leglate Conference track and field
~ham~ion while Fa!rm~nt held a
l~ad in the golf tournament and
Bethal1'y Was mit iri .f ront in the
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Chori..IDD __ -- 10 10 .teO
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11Pcnt the weekend with'
in Columbus.
. Mr. and Mn. Jlijl1e~ JiM!rlpi1nd
11on Stevie of Richwood, W. Va.,
were we.ekend guests of Mr. and

Mrs. 1tay

PhUa
hi.a · al St. liuut~t . D'11b't
-Slmm0n10-0 va: Arroyo 1-0.
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Sparil dd d'tJ&amp;btet

Ellen'.
Mrf. JJ.qle! Hawley BJ3d dill~"·
ters of cbtu.m.~us spetlt Iii, vfe&amp;,
end witli her parentS, Mr. itu! Mrs.
Albert SmitH. '
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Stdie Witkham i.t ill tt her
home, Union .o\ve.
Mn. E.l,t'tler Wiek.h.\lm viJitid
ber nio'thef~ Mr.J. Julfa D.avfs, Gatiipoli&amp; Suri'dt)' aftunoon.
Mra. Alma TbolnPIOD ol Colurnbus and Mr. fnd Mrs. Roy Wrtpt

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N'ilw m..-.

The Red SOx zrew eVen more
hopeful when th'ey learned that
William~ tried to tet a seat on a
plaoe from Ml.amUo NewArk, N. dity ~(JI!f''Ji
1., the Cifst available ~Jane north
Moil~y night. s1rl~e he had ho
feSe'rV.!i.Hon ~e Was asked to "staJld•
by" an~ the~e , .lfo~Jd have bettn
room lor hiJtJ . But .when

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Kta. RIMOn

Barr, alri.

lin. Chrltty
Yeauaer.
Ilia

Of Buchtel a-pent Mottter's Day

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with Mr.. Uefta Hoeflieh. ·
Allen Gh111se of Hintln;ton wu
the weeiead JU,elt Of fJJs mofher,
Mn. .Jofm. Cbasf.

and ·• oiP c.bvln
z•nettfll8'owke

Mrs.

Mr. aU

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Mr. aild

Jr. Bail&gt;, lin. K.,.. Rooab, lln.4
U.. S. NUM, Jlts. Ltwit Walbr,"7' _.
Mh.• AJttert. B•er~ Mn. 'bJpW Sit- .•
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Darutr, Mn. IJUII Wat10n aqd!f'
lin. HeJea &amp;rklr.

Walth· Kauffmlll

ftatlfax; l!if:asl., ate
fler inothU;'

Rorhtl ll&lt;&gt;aah, lira. lluiJ
Mn. John ltott, lin. .Jotrn •

liffr.

and ~er rtHaliVH.
Lou and lJit)"d Baktr

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I iook .~~~at 7:.3~ P.· rn: _ ,
day nia:ili tv'O.Hlms wws nm•nora,.l
I to be found .

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have no immediate piiJis."
Williams was fOJ'diat both to his

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·* ·eonvcinietrt TvJillt

e1tranttd wife aiid to her attomljf
Wflliam Ward, and wflen the df•
vorce ptoaedin1s were eomplettd
Grabam tllen doubled to left he walked ovei and aalct "I want
field to .teore both runners, but tq til'lilk yod for b'eilrg big ltag(le'
was out at third Uue tr)'in-g to all the way."
stretkh the hit into a triple. '
Pomeray came right back
In ber brief testimo11y~ Mrs. WU~
their haM wlth five big runt.
llama riate'd sim'pty that "We just
Witaon led ofJ with a triple, didn't
a'loDa," and that "I
Mitch ,s ingled to score Wilson, don't think Ted ever Wanted to be
.and Mowery follows with another married."
triple to plate 1\.ll~b . Smith al&amp;o
At the rtquest of WiUlam11' at..»ingled to acore Mowery, and
after Hubbard was hit . by
a torney. it was a1reed that none of
pllehed· ban Brown also singled the terms ot the finar.cial settle- ·
ment would be
to I&lt;!OI'e both Smith and Hubbard.
Jn the sixth Thei8111, who had
placed Brown u pit-cher in
top of the sldh, led off with
triple. Sh'eridan came
with a single to score
with the laat run ot the game.
Bill Sheridan, Jlot.l
Wilson,
Gene Mitch and Mowery all had
two hlt.s to pace the Panthers,
while Cundiff had two singlea
tor Racine .
Harold Brown was the winning
plreher for the Panthers as he
came throtlgh with a nice eMort.
The 1ine score; ·
Racine
100 021 IJ.--4.6-1
Pomeroy
000 0!11 :J~:---6·12-2

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New

Kohler

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AmerlconStandord
Hew Lawson _.
and l1•iggs Steel
Medicine CobiMb

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Wesley f'ry
PLUM:!~TIHG
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Kid Matthews,

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Picks' Marciano·

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'Kld" M•«hewa who fouaht 'botll
heavyweitht kinG Rocky Marciano and challenger Don. f~Jslll
.prec:Ue1ed tod•1' tllat tlli champion would ret1in hl1 trown b)' a
knockout before tbe end oi the

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Mr. IJUJ Mn. Harry Weaad other relatlve:t•

they will mid-e. 11teJ ,.,.
aceompanied by Jilr. and Mn
Grave• who returned home ill tfle

evenin1.

n:libt-

Wtclnild•r'• G.lj..M
Chicago at Bostoa
Kansas City at Ba.itiinote
Detrolt at Wbbi~~
Cle\leland at New Yof.Jt.

On 93rd Birlhd,

·dlnl tri' to )'llaP,nt Pall• ud viJJted IJI COoltoa, luiSday with
Canada were •ettend .runt• of bi.J mother, llrt. Aloau lttUJ.
their
1(1&lt;, ..a Mtw ·l lal)ill
lllu Barbara Alia wer.r-.
and
•l:l.Cf Mrs. EYerMt tUtdtnt nUtH •• · Ho~ Hospital

. Jaeanor s. Schaat, ill eporl. SOciety Editor - ~hOne 6079
Lucille Bearbo Jlawkint,. P.omeroy.Society lldilo~-Phone 6~44

Chitleot•o a! Denvet, ••I•

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llr. end ilro. Doll 'homo -.o.~ •Iter ....
rtiiii'Md Friday ,...,. J:Mtr
Mr. ood 1111. Earl I&gt;tlmJ Sr.

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r,.out.ovnJe ..... 11 12 .0:.0

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Ricbmon8 -----

TRe D'aih! Sendner

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.431 11 Rootn.der ----- ll ~ -~~
.400 11~ Qolumf&gt;Ua' ------ 40 1t -~e
ffioyana ---·-- .•
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a.lftllo .. :.·.~ - . f- Jill
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IJ!dtanapolit a! r.lirutenpOIIs, rala J
Totonto
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Mclliaol&gt;itt
LOuisville at st. Paul, .wet grouiljfj
11:-r.;r:n at Cbieaco-New~
B~ff~lo at ~~lit~f ~ w .e~ther· ,
oam.. THat
Ma~:~t v~t p=-::~:&amp;,~3
combe . .Y•J#~er h·)
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di"a weatt'it!t CharlCtton _at Denver
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Kansu City at aatn~oJ.e nia:ht
New ork at· Cinciil'D'atl,. n·flht Ha:val\'a atT, ' :~_
,IJTokdo ol llmaha
-Rmhi &lt;H "' BYr&lt;l 1,~
-Anto.-~l 2.3 •• K(lpl(oteln !Wj'
1 ~vllie at St. Paul
Cleveland at New YOJt., nt""ht-.
PittabLr,-.~ at r.iilwa'Uke·e, ,nii.nt 142ntr.eal oi• .· lo;i
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and sons and Miss Maxine Ben·

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Mri. Burr ·rorreet is in Fremoal
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14 8 .836 2
1' 8 .636 2
0.t&lt;Oit - ---- -- If 10. .ll83 3
Nansu City---~ I 13 .4()9 7
Washington -- · 9· 14. .311 7~
Fla Uf-Onl,- Te&lt;l Bos~n --- ~ - ~-- 9 16 .ae:e 8~
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t tana• knew ·wJTether ht would_ Baltimore
Mlmlaf'•
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rtfoift. the hit-st.aiV~ Borton Red No games scheduled
SOx.
Tues4•Y"• Prok•t• Pltchvs ·
Bat 11 uiual Ted wu nowher.e Chieaa:o at &amp;ston-Harahman
'2·2 or KeeaaR 0..1 va: ~SUllivan 2-f
to c c found.

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Clto!lanoi -- -- Chicago - - ---- ·
New York ---·.-

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Ahead.

IIAitYIJJ'qi If H,

Tomad.YesH

t&gt;f;.Rc"r

5Ht:JRT-571:JP,
OF'F 7'()

Pom:ero)"'s up and coming
tbe:'ii took a 8-4 decliion
the Racine Torn1doa ori
1:11 field liSt nilbt
Brown 'nd Charlie .,.,;;;,.,
sill: ttit ball to set the
batk for the seeond time this, tel·
&amp;On.
,
Brown and Larry Taylor ot
cine Went tbroujh four inning,
of tight ball before Radne br_.e
the ice in the top at the fifth'
with tnYo bl&amp; rum . .Pomeroy came
ritht iNick ift Lh~ir haU of the
same lnDillt with five rqn•. and
after the T'ornaaoe• bad· icored a
single tallY in the Mxth. the Pan·
ther$ also eame baCk tO .acore an·
nicln' ·~:,;~;~•:1.~\~
run 'in the o
In the tint with
out Don
Woll(e was safe on Mltetl'•·_,;~dlU
Guflam wu walk~ and L
came thtouib \\'ith ti doU.bte

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score Wolle.
Racin·e JUmped on BroWn ftJt
two b1l runs In the fttth . Bo11
Taylor ain&amp;led, and Don Wolife
was safe on \fowery'a error.

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He ean;_t oUt of. 1'ib teJt-in1po.stp

4t1tdU~e at a t'-~ 'ca-mp in tHe
PIOili!a K••• MG'n&lt;fl't ~·~ oMQil&gt;·

ed a dtvolee; t~onf, bif wue, Dorri.
SIJiee G~f:n'eral Ma~.'~Jtr J~ Cron¥J
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f th If..... o. · · h 1d t ted
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thi
P:reot:
ltms were tWe onty reason lie
PlailA't re&amp;l(lotttd to the team mady
weeD qO, rt w'at expected tbilt
hi would be rejoiniu the club

:USt/ t:s

p!.~al

Bia: Bob '1C, &amp; 0 ." Loukt came for his 9io' total. He hi.d an IVertt*Ough with a niee flve a:ame age of 189 per ill•1e.
s«lrtea Of 99ft In the Ht.llnke-Glen·
Paul Clifford allo went a.loni
w.7 Handicap toureny at Clncin· tor the ride U be hit only 8MI
n4tL Sunday night and hls handl· actual and his h-.ndicap of !19 pins
~lip of 70 pins nve hJm a total of gave him a total of 943. Clifford
liJa, and put b1m hilth np in the · had games of 181, 182, 1!19, 1118
lf:.OdlDP, Lilt year 1066 was and 204 for hia 884 total . He averfor aevettt~ place In the five aged 176 for the five a:ames.
.g e tourney, but scores are

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•foj milch higher this ''"'on.
· f;tartlng slowly, Louks had gam-

.e..{ ol 181, Its, 201, 23~ aM lip,

Pennant Over Tribe
CLEVElAND, 0. UP- The Am-

Leag"'e per\llant, won last
, by the Cleveland Indians
I recnrd 111 victories, will
the Tribe'::~ lakcfro!'lt
~u,~icip.!'! Stadium here the nigh&amp;
of May
That evenim: has been
deslgnatt!d Special r'\chlevement
Night by th~ Tribe management.
The pennan"t ra'llifhg ceremonies .
will precede an Indians-White Sox
game.

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W. Vs . UP- West
ft Vi~~::~~~~~~;
Wesleyan ruled today as
the new Weri \"ltkittll · lfltwcot.
leglate Conference track and field
~ham~ion while Fa!rm~nt held a
l~ad in the golf tournament and
Bethal1'y Was mit iri .f ront in the
teDQti cham:pJoniiiiPI.

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in Columbus.
. Mr. and Mn. Jlijl1e~ JiM!rlpi1nd
11on Stevie of Richwood, W. Va.,
were we.ekend guests of Mr. and

Mrs. 1tay

PhUa
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-Slmm0n10-0 va: Arroyo 1-0.
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Ellen'.
Mrf. JJ.qle! Hawley BJ3d dill~"·
ters of cbtu.m.~us spetlt Iii, vfe&amp;,
end witli her parentS, Mr. itu! Mrs.
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Stdie Witkham i.t ill tt her
home, Union .o\ve.
Mn. E.l,t'tler Wiek.h.\lm viJitid
ber nio'thef~ Mr.J. Julfa D.avfs, Gatiipoli&amp; Suri'dt)' aftunoon.
Mra. Alma TbolnPIOD ol Colurnbus and Mr. fnd Mrs. Roy Wrtpt

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The Red SOx zrew eVen more
hopeful when th'ey learned that
William~ tried to tet a seat on a
plaoe from Ml.amUo NewArk, N. dity ~(JI!f''Ji
1., the Cifst available ~Jane north
Moil~y night. s1rl~e he had ho
feSe'rV.!i.Hon ~e Was asked to "staJld•
by" an~ the~e , .lfo~Jd have bettn
room lor hiJtJ . But .when

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Barr, alri.

lin. Chrltty
Yeauaer.
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Of Buchtel a-pent Mottter's Day

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with Mr.. Uefta Hoeflieh. ·
Allen Gh111se of Hintln;ton wu
the weeiead JU,elt Of fJJs mofher,
Mn. .Jofm. Cbasf.

and ·• oiP c.bvln
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Mrs.

Mr. aU

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Jr. Bail&gt;, lin. K.,.. Rooab, lln.4
U.. S. NUM, Jlts. Ltwit Walbr,"7' _.
Mh.• AJttert. B•er~ Mn. 'bJpW Sit- .•
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Darutr, Mn. IJUII Wat10n aqd!f'
lin. HeJea &amp;rklr.

Walth· Kauffmlll

ftatlfax; l!if:asl., ate
fler inothU;'

Rorhtl ll&lt;&gt;aah, lira. lluiJ
Mn. John ltott, lin. .Jotrn •

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and ~er rtHaliVH.
Lou and lJit)"d Baktr

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I iook .~~~at 7:.3~ P.· rn: _ ,
day nia:ili tv'O.Hlms wws nm•nora,.l
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Williams was fOJ'diat both to his

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·* ·eonvcinietrt TvJillt

e1tranttd wife aiid to her attomljf
Wflliam Ward, and wflen the df•
vorce ptoaedin1s were eomplettd
Grabam tllen doubled to left he walked ovei and aalct "I want
field to .teore both runners, but tq til'lilk yod for b'eilrg big ltag(le'
was out at third Uue tr)'in-g to all the way."
stretkh the hit into a triple. '
Pomeray came right back
In ber brief testimo11y~ Mrs. WU~
their haM wlth five big runt.
llama riate'd sim'pty that "We just
Witaon led ofJ with a triple, didn't
a'loDa," and that "I
Mitch ,s ingled to score Wilson, don't think Ted ever Wanted to be
.and Mowery follows with another married."
triple to plate 1\.ll~b . Smith al&amp;o
At the rtquest of WiUlam11' at..»ingled to acore Mowery, and
after Hubbard was hit . by
a torney. it was a1reed that none of
pllehed· ban Brown also singled the terms ot the finar.cial settle- ·
ment would be
to I&lt;!OI'e both Smith and Hubbard.
Jn the sixth Thei8111, who had
placed Brown u pit-cher in
top of the sldh, led off with
triple. Sh'eridan came
with a single to score
with the laat run ot the game.
Bill Sheridan, Jlot.l
Wilson,
Gene Mitch and Mowery all had
two hlt.s to pace the Panthers,
while Cundiff had two singlea
tor Racine .
Harold Brown was the winning
plreher for the Panthers as he
came throtlgh with a nice eMort.
The 1ine score; ·
Racine
100 021 IJ.--4.6-1
Pomeroy
000 0!11 :J~:---6·12-2

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New

Kohler

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AmerlconStandord
Hew Lawson _.
and l1•iggs Steel
Medicine CobiMb

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Wesley f'ry
PLUM:!~TIHG
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Kid Matthews,

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Picks' Marciano·

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'Kld" M•«hewa who fouaht 'botll
heavyweitht kinG Rocky Marciano and challenger Don. f~Jslll
.prec:Ue1ed tod•1' tllat tlli champion would ret1in hl1 trown b)' a
knockout before tbe end oi the

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Mr. IJUJ Mn. Harry Weaad other relatlve:t•

they will mid-e. 11teJ ,.,.
aceompanied by Jilr. and Mn
Grave• who returned home ill tfle

evenin1.

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Chicago at Bostoa
Kansas City at Ba.itiinote
Detrolt at Wbbi~~
Cle\leland at New Yof.Jt.

On 93rd Birlhd,

·dlnl tri' to )'llaP,nt Pall• ud viJJted IJI COoltoa, luiSday with
Canada were •ettend .runt• of bi.J mother, llrt. Aloau lttUJ.
their
1(1&lt;, ..a Mtw ·l lal)ill
lllu Barbara Alia wer.r-.
and
•l:l.Cf Mrs. EYerMt tUtdtnt nUtH •• · Ho~ Hospital

. Jaeanor s. Schaat, ill eporl. SOciety Editor - ~hOne 6079
Lucille Bearbo Jlawkint,. P.omeroy.Society lldilo~-Phone 6~44

Chitleot•o a! Denvet, ••I•

Mrs. Watlrifls

llr. end ilro. Doll 'homo -.o.~ •Iter ....
rtiiii'Md Friday ,...,. J:Mtr
Mr. ood 1111. Earl I&gt;tlmJ Sr.

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r,.out.ovnJe ..... 11 12 .0:.0

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Ricbmon8 -----

TRe D'aih! Sendner

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.431 11 Rootn.der ----- ll ~ -~~
.400 11~ Qolumf&gt;Ua' ------ 40 1t -~e
ffioyana ---·-- .•
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Totonto
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Mclliaol&gt;itt
LOuisville at st. Paul, .wet grouiljfj
11:-r.;r:n at Cbieaco-New~
B~ff~lo at ~~lit~f ~ w .e~ther· ,
oam.. THat
Ma~:~t v~t p=-::~:&amp;,~3
combe . .Y•J#~er h·)
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di"a weatt'it!t CharlCtton _at Denver
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Kansu City at aatn~oJ.e nia:ht
New ork at· Cinciil'D'atl,. n·flht Ha:val\'a atT, ' :~_
,IJTokdo ol llmaha
-Rmhi &lt;H "' BYr&lt;l 1,~
-Anto.-~l 2.3 •• K(lpl(oteln !Wj'
1 ~vllie at St. Paul
Cleveland at New YOJt., nt""ht-.
PittabLr,-.~ at r.iilwa'Uke·e, ,nii.nt 142ntr.eal oi• .· lo;i
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and sons and Miss Maxine Ben·

neu,, Columbus, &amp;pent tbe

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ebarge d the H.at Shop wblle
Mri. Burr ·rorreet is in Fremoal
V'llitlnl her:1daughter and son·
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Rates: 2 cen.ts per word, one in· 19$1 nmD V8, ~rd Top. $795. 1 QUH..: K Sl~tVU."l. v.. W~t lcD u ,
sertioa. Mlnimam cbarae 50c .BlaeUnar's, Pomeroy .
~1-ftc
p.. mng b)' i'"'actory ~ Tt·~m-.. 11
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4 cents per word for three con- - - -·• --- 1
V~:.. .c hf•UIIi.l!r. LUI....LlliiS Jt:w •.
H:CUti\le tnsertion.t.
1952 DE SOTA 4 dr .ed.
$1'277. ~
LEHS, Pomeruy.
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Special-One mootb for ~ cents
B!-utt.Dar'•, Pomeroy.
6-7-6~
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per word.
Bla ett\1 U..'.t: Jt...l1 Al•)l;c.., h.o:).lll ll ,... f1~ ~:..
Full rate of 2 cents per word will 1949 BUICK t_ ck. t4115.
be tbanattd for advertising if not
pa1\i for before the UHh of ~ach

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Errors i.n Advertising-Should be
reported immediateJy. The Daily
Sentinel will not be reaponsible

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n.ar'!, Pomeroy.

pert T~hh :et.~~ c.~ t'b..,At- 1. 1-&amp;~ ~
lw.Ll CHEVillOLET 2 dr. aed. $12Hiddh.:pon..
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RADIO &amp; n:.L~V 1~10·~ SL.H.VtC.E.
5-'7..etc
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1962 DODGE :z dr. sed.
$7'i'7.
Stor(l \18 W M.. Ln Sl., Pomer!Jy

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Complete W1B!1EL Al.JGNMENT '~ HO~SE PAIN'fiNlJ., ~nsid e and o~t L.:J of Thank.\ ud ~~ec:ial Nobelantlng arul brake
tervice
stde, roof and ciumn Jy; repour·
t'iees of Eve.otA printed at reguHacketts' S~tlet)t ' ~ervice, W.
in6, Cree e~:~timate!l. Call• after f.l
lir clast:llltit ratet. Obituaries
Main St.,
Pum~roy,
O~lO.
p. m. at 504-J.
5--Z..l2tp
published at 1 cent per word .
Phone 7111.
5-i-U -C~rged AdJ "e&lt;!ehed by mail or
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Phone 6173-Y.

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For Sole
BUFrt'IET with glus

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Guaranteed savlnii up to ::SO"'
V. D. EDWARDS, Phont! 35--X,
Home 4.3&lt;1..
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WA!SHER 'Ui. David Love 113
Loctat St., Pomeroy.
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t...:OMI'Lt:l't. uwur111JC~t Protouttaa
L.Lte, Auto, f1re, Poto. (:aU 001
l..(XUST POSTS. Donald Moore,
MtH!, Mw11e~o "t. Ob1u .
Syracun.
Mh1tp
WT'rLED GAS-iulw..tlbOD 11141
8-2-11
lerYice. Set at for pr~ee. . .RUT
J...ot,.MO YUB.NJ.TI 1 U at Rutlaad Meeormi&lt;k OEE!RdNG HAYLOADE.R, Delmar , Hann, Raclne, MAX WARD Agent For Farm
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Bureau Insurance Compan1ea
Auto, LUe, Fire. Office Phone
Dellcio-ua--=s=T:=I!A-:-" SANDWICHES ---- -~-HEIFER
98.
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by
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call
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Faye Powell, Racine, Rt. 1.
(21)
6r, bridace. Pomeroy. f..12--30tc
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I. WISH TO EXPRESS MY SIN- 4 larse BUl'LDtNG LOTS -in PDMIROY- 7-room frame located
Pomeroy, Ohlo. Good location.! on West Main Street, corner
CERE appreciation to my relaSee Ivan Oannan, Pomeroy,
lot and garage, out of high watives and friends for their kindOhlo, Rt. 2, at Peach
Fork
tcr. $5000.00.
-neu and 1ympathy during the
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Road.
5-IJ..7tc RURAL--6-room fr ame wlth elechll6band,
Elberfeld.
Used R. C. 70 with LOAUER AND ~lricity and running water, oil
' cial thanki to those taking
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BLADE. NH automatic baler
furnace heat. Outside cellar, 2tJ
.,t'o and from the ho~tpital ,
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$2911.(!0. Univerul .milker, Coacrf's and don to town.
·Ewlni~ Funeral Directors, the
op ra~e. and Oliver
Plow
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$520000 .
.. • ~v . Dale Ra.tlitr, Mr~. Ben
Mffl.gs
RACINE - 6-room f ra me an d bath .
.... Neutzlint;,L the donorR of the
r.-8-tf Ol•iver Saleli, Pomeroy.
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enclo!&gt;cd porch . SinKle floor,
many beautiful flow ers and all
who a:-~si stcd in any way at the See ua !t!lr Glt~&amp;s and ('loth Awnt· . water, ehdric1Ly and gns. Nice
_ time o£ m.v great aorrow .
ings, also VENETI,\ N RLII'IIJS
lot. $8000 .00.
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Call 6271 for estlm11\e. Middle.
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The
Mtddleport
Mtnlat.rial Baptist Chllfehes tbi.a BUJnmer.
5 .10.tf MASON~- 1·oom !raml' wlth balh.
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:£61 Lost &amp; Found
Ni~ shot II &amp; R 22 REVOI..V EH f g.,~. La rHe lot 80x200 on lnlh- I Fi rs l Baptist Church and eele-l ing the : deve~opment_ of tlfe pl~ns
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w1th hol!ltr.·r anrl belt. $17 oo.
way Nice location . $B:":iUO.OO.
bratcd th e _observance or Ml'lth- f~r the _ Up1o~ Dath• .Vac.alwn
or S11RA VfiD . Large dark,
Also ~tl!.tar . Rk hat'fl L. t'nk · 1
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ers' Day whtch was held on May RJoble S~hool Wlth .the R_~ v . . Fred
:' blue
lnm cnl. Vr ry lim id
mon, Long BGHom , o
5·7·3tp RF! NTAl -----4 r~om h ou~c w1th new fl. The Rev. Ho·war~ Ruppelt, t. _Garaner·· al!- dun. Fl"lor.t r' have
" Stra.y('d !rom Snnnan's humc
··--~--· - - - · bnlh &lt;~nd kt lchuu. -'S 50 00.
l l''ir-:~ 1 P:· r~hyterian Church
read been made to intcrnt
DV·l!-S
::. on Breezy Uci.ghtl . REWARO Clp-Ptl AWNLNo:.JS $1.B8 up in
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1 11 poem "In Memo1·y gl Mother" worker• to attend · the lJ'ubltute
slall(ld nor-ch M h~dc-ll vum&gt;tian GROCERY - J.x cellenlly rocated,
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.JsJOc-!14; , _!!1:_ ·· th t! wcr~h . p service at his chur. Mlni&amp;tl"riil · A.saqei~Hon 1tavo
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. · · · - -~lmii\('S . Dai(' Wlppr!, 21~ _. Un-1 lk a d. J otul lJr ll.:c Clnl ,v $f,&lt;100.0!l, 1 ffO\ •t rr ad the pe.raphrase of the attend. .
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)(In Avrnuo, Pom cruy, Ohw.
W !t~ $..!UOO.OO Uown . halancc tu h v~lll "Sumd.totly Did a Golden
At the · nllXt mcdin&amp; !he Rev.
5·6-25tc
he fmiln ct'&lt;.l by o·,yn(·r .
, Deed" which he and his younx:cr N. D. Bor!le-n 1 Mt. .· Korlab BApl1U8 O. IEV. lleavy Dut y T\HUCK
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f'URNITURE
dAKl1A.JNS
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U11ed
Rl•frigcrator,
$49
up,
\lac·
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dttY honoring motbeu.
v9fli,Qnal •ervi~e -1nd Mr. ·_Styers
-" rear fn :l. Flat alel)l du mp an :l
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winch Sec Ivan Carman, PomeCleaner $0.06. BAKim ._..,RIC.1' The nev Robert Slyer, p 81 tor
fiVe an outline·· and
F rcy ,Otl.Jo, Rt . 2, at f'ca.ch Fork cum
Ji'\ll"niture. Pbun,.. 6S74-J, Mid(~ · tbe Church or the Naz..r·ene
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Box 229
Phon• lOI ·Y
and president of the Anociaticm, ttf oale 0~ h.is 4~~o~.
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Tbe lneetlnl cl011ed with
a
New And Uaed
which opened wlth a Clrele of
-1 hour Wrecller tter••ct~. D&amp;1
All
models
repaired
by
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LEGAL
NOTICE
Prayer
and DediC'at~on. Mr. Rup- prayer by the ~· ~ 1. Gaid,Phone 822'7. Nillbt Phune 8088X
1 pelt also gave an ouU1ne of
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expert1. Writtea Juanntee OD
Arthur L. T~tterson, whuse place sermon "Marveloua Mot.hm" as ner, Ohur&lt;:h ol Cbrl&gt;t. 'lbooo l . ," Club Hru Outilllf
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and
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KEETON'S SEWING
auld At'lhur L. 1'alter~on on the ~te•tioa ·hUitructof died In lowe.
l:orns-8portam~a~~
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more than nne year last paat .support for the IP~jal annlveri.U'VIa A. ltMerU; AJrn&amp;
\iroas Nc&amp;leet of Duly and
sary celebratlon.s planned b th
Plitae aa.x
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treme Cruelty, nnd plainU!I alau
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prays for the care, cu~tOdy arid Presbyterian and Mt,
Mol'liah
N ANTED TO BUY- Lo&amp;J: Oak, c~mrol of the childreu of ~e par.
Poplar, BaPWO:Od, Plat, WIIDU1 t1cs hcJ_-cto, reasonable support
Al•o OU, fupl11, Buswood and maunlcnanco for s11id ebiJutcn
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tupper.- Plain1, Ohio, nrd. hearin1 on or after lhe lat. day
Caab oa deUvery. Write or 'call of June, .A.. D. bSO.
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ROOMS for rent. 7f2 E. Main St.
Phone 278-X.
4-29-tf

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Ch~rles Finney, whose leat·
known addJ'es1 waa 4300 Rirland
Ave., SUclr.way, UJ., I&amp; hereb)' nc&gt;ti·
(ivd I bat on th:t 30tb day of Marth
1~, Thelma Fanney, beinr plain·
taft, filed her petition aralnst blm
as defendant in the Court of Com·
mon Pleas, Meigs court, Ohio.
Case No. U:283, prayina: for di·
vor&lt;e !rom tho "id ~borlco l'lnon lhc •rounds ol .ara .ncgoct of duty and plaiiltiCf .liso
pr~ys Cor other prbper · ieJlet.
Stud cause wJU be lor beariq. on
or aflor the ltth day of MIY l05!1
. 'I'belma FinneY, 1~~1~\Uft. ­
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and O'Bri~n
Attorneys for PtaJntlrt
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JimPl!lRIENCF..D GIRL tor . Jcnor-al housr..work . Call 6038-M.

5-Hte
Have 2 routc1 open for :ii aooO

CARRIERS fnr DISPATCH and
COLUMBUS STAR In Middle
port. Phone 6321·M or be at of·

we are not .bllb
comlorted manr
lo IIIlo

llt!e et 4:00 o'clock, Mlldretl Ja·
c:Gbl, 896 J!y.11oll Sl..t,\ .Middlo,porl.
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Add reo, mall poate~ Ul;te ·
time. Richard Kay, 8Qi Ulll,
Belmont, Maasaehuaetta.
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sertioa. Mlnimam cbarae 50c .BlaeUnar's, Pomeroy .
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p.. mng b)' i'"'actory ~ Tt·~m-.. 11
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4 cents per word for three con- - - -·• --- 1
V~:.. .c hf•UIIi.l!r. LUI....LlliiS Jt:w •.
H:CUti\le tnsertion.t.
1952 DE SOTA 4 dr .ed.
$1'277. ~
LEHS, Pomeruy.
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Special-One mootb for ~ cents
B!-utt.Dar'•, Pomeroy.
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per word.
Bla ett\1 U..'.t: Jt...l1 Al•)l;c.., h.o:).lll ll ,... f1~ ~:..
Full rate of 2 cents per word will 1949 BUICK t_ ck. t4115.
be tbanattd for advertising if not
pa1\i for before the UHh of ~ach

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Errors i.n Advertising-Should be
reported immediateJy. The Daily
Sentinel will not be reaponsible

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pert T~hh :et.~~ c.~ t'b..,At- 1. 1-&amp;~ ~
lw.Ll CHEVillOLET 2 dr. aed. $12Hiddh.:pon..
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RADIO &amp; n:.L~V 1~10·~ SL.H.VtC.E.
5-'7..etc
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1962 DODGE :z dr. sed.
$7'i'7.
Stor(l \18 W M.. Ln Sl., Pomer!Jy

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Complete W1B!1EL Al.JGNMENT '~ HO~SE PAIN'fiNlJ., ~nsid e and o~t L.:J of Thank.\ ud ~~ec:ial Nobelantlng arul brake
tervice
stde, roof and ciumn Jy; repour·
t'iees of Eve.otA printed at reguHacketts' S~tlet)t ' ~ervice, W.
in6, Cree e~:~timate!l. Call• after f.l
lir clast:llltit ratet. Obituaries
Main St.,
Pum~roy,
O~lO.
p. m. at 504-J.
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published at 1 cent per word .
Phone 7111.
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V. D. EDWARDS, Phont! 35--X,
Home 4.3&lt;1..
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WA!SHER 'Ui. David Love 113
Loctat St., Pomeroy.
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L.Lte, Auto, f1re, Poto. (:aU 001
l..(XUST POSTS. Donald Moore,
MtH!, Mw11e~o "t. Ob1u .
Syracun.
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WT'rLED GAS-iulw..tlbOD 11141
8-2-11
lerYice. Set at for pr~ee. . .RUT
J...ot,.MO YUB.NJ.TI 1 U at Rutlaad Meeormi&lt;k OEE!RdNG HAYLOADE.R, Delmar , Hann, Raclne, MAX WARD Agent For Farm
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Bureau Insurance Compan1ea
Auto, LUe, Fire. Office Phone
Dellcio-ua--=s=T:=I!A-:-" SANDWICHES ---- -~-HEIFER
98.
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CaH
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call
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Faye Powell, Racine, Rt. 1.
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6r, bridace. Pomeroy. f..12--30tc
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Pomeroy, Ohlo. Good location.! on West Main Street, corner
CERE appreciation to my relaSee Ivan Oannan, Pomeroy,
lot and garage, out of high watives and friends for their kindOhlo, Rt. 2, at Peach
Fork
tcr. $5000.00.
-neu and 1ympathy during the
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Road.
5-IJ..7tc RURAL--6-room fr ame wlth elechll6band,
Elberfeld.
Used R. C. 70 with LOAUER AND ~lricity and running water, oil
' cial thanki to those taking
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BLADE. NH automatic baler
furnace heat. Outside cellar, 2tJ
.,t'o and from the ho~tpital ,
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$2911.(!0. Univerul .milker, Coacrf's and don to town.
·Ewlni~ Funeral Directors, the
op ra~e. and Oliver
Plow
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$520000 .
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Mffl.gs
RACINE - 6-room f ra me an d bath .
.... Neutzlint;,L the donorR of the
r.-8-tf Ol•iver Saleli, Pomeroy.
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enclo!&gt;cd porch . SinKle floor,
many beautiful flow ers and all
who a:-~si stcd in any way at the See ua !t!lr Glt~&amp;s and ('loth Awnt· . water, ehdric1Ly and gns. Nice
_ time o£ m.v great aorrow .
ings, also VENETI,\ N RLII'IIJS
lot. $8000 .00.
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Call 6271 for estlm11\e. Middle.
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The
Mtddleport
Mtnlat.rial Baptist Chllfehes tbi.a BUJnmer.
5 .10.tf MASON~- 1·oom !raml' wlth balh.
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('n ~ l -,&lt;oed porch. E:Jcctrlelty and Asscciab:on met Monday at ~he A discussion · )¥11 held concern·
:£61 Lost &amp; Found
Ni~ shot II &amp; R 22 REVOI..V EH f g.,~. La rHe lot 80x200 on lnlh- I Fi rs l Baptist Church and eele-l ing the : deve~opment_ of tlfe pl~ns
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w1th hol!ltr.·r anrl belt. $17 oo.
way Nice location . $B:":iUO.OO.
bratcd th e _observance or Ml'lth- f~r the _ Up1o~ Dath• .Vac.alwn
or S11RA VfiD . Large dark,
Also ~tl!.tar . Rk hat'fl L. t'nk · 1
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ers' Day whtch was held on May RJoble S~hool Wlth .the R_~ v . . Fred
:' blue
lnm cnl. Vr ry lim id
mon, Long BGHom , o
5·7·3tp RF! NTAl -----4 r~om h ou~c w1th new fl. The Rev. Ho·war~ Ruppelt, t. _Garaner·· al!- dun. Fl"lor.t r' have
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l l''ir-:~ 1 P:· r~hyterian Church
read been made to intcrnt
DV·l!-S
::. on Breezy Uci.ghtl . REWARO Clp-Ptl AWNLNo:.JS $1.B8 up in
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1 11 poem "In Memo1·y gl Mother" worker• to attend · the lJ'ubltute
slall(ld nor-ch M h~dc-ll vum&gt;tian GROCERY - J.x cellenlly rocated,
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t~re, ten.· ~. ill ~inrl$. ~rcc rs ~on , ~~ c~rl y .. _MotiC'ralt·.,. ov er· 1 {'h and the Rev. C!iremont E. vott&gt;.d lo paY their C~~ ·•[t f• they
. · · · - -~lmii\('S . Dai(' Wlppr!, 21~ _. Un-1 lk a d. J otul lJr ll.:c Clnl ,v $f,&lt;100.0!l, 1 ffO\ •t rr ad the pe.raphrase of the attend. .
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W !t~ $..!UOO.OO Uown . halancc tu h v~lll "Sumd.totly Did a Golden
At the · nllXt mcdin&amp; !he Rev.
5·6-25tc
he fmiln ct'&lt;.l by o·,yn(·r .
, Deed" which he and his younx:cr N. D. Bor!le-n 1 Mt. .· Korlab BApl1U8 O. IEV. lleavy Dut y T\HUCK
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U11ed
Rl•frigcrator,
$49
up,
\lac·
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v9fli,Qnal •ervi~e -1nd Mr. ·_Styers
-" rear fn :l. Flat alel)l du mp an :l
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winch Sec Ivan Carman, PomeCleaner $0.06. BAKim ._..,RIC.1' The nev Robert Slyer, p 81 tor
fiVe an outline·· and
F rcy ,Otl.Jo, Rt . 2, at f'ca.ch Fork cum
Ji'\ll"niture. Pbun,.. 6S74-J, Mid(~ · tbe Church or the Naz..r·ene
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and president of the Anociaticm, ttf oale 0~ h.is 4~~o~.
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Tbe lneetlnl cl011ed with
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which opened wlth a Clrele of
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LEGAL
NOTICE
Prayer
and DediC'at~on. Mr. Rup- prayer by the ~· ~ 1. Gaid,Phone 822'7. Nillbt Phune 8088X
1 pelt also gave an ouU1ne of
hi&amp;
DOD&lt;ll!:·PLYMOUTH DEALER&amp;.
expert1. Writtea Juanntee OD
Arthur L. T~tterson, whuse place sermon "Marveloua Mot.hm" as ner, Ohur&lt;:h ol Cbrl&gt;t. 'lbooo l . ," Club Hru Outilllf
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all repAir~ and machinn e:t· of reaJ~~nce '" unknown, is her• a part of the mornin1'1 pro1ram.
eept the Necchl tad Elna. bu not I d th t
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April,
A.
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Joanne
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Styers
named
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Chapla.Jna
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Banprter, ·Keith. IUtlt.odllt; , Mr.
The Pomeroy Bi&amp;ndtra ,..
at1aebment lnltf\M!t.oat. lree teraon, being plaintiff, filed her for the VIllage Council mee1ing1
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and
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INSURANC.:I!
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KEETON'S SEWING
auld At'lhur L. 1'alter~on on the ~te•tioa ·hUitructof died In lowe.
l:orns-8portam~a~~
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MACHINE SUVICJ!l
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more than nne year last paat .support for the IP~jal annlveri.U'VIa A. ltMerU; AJrn&amp;
\iroas Nc&amp;leet of Duly and
sary celebratlon.s planned b th
Plitae aa.x
.....,,., \nde ____ .
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treme Cruelty, nnd plainU!I alau
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prays for the care, cu~tOdy arid Presbyterian and Mt,
Mol'liah
N ANTED TO BUY- Lo&amp;J: Oak, c~mrol of the childreu of ~e par.
Poplar, BaPWO:Od, Plat, WIIDU1 t1cs hcJ_-cto, reasonable support
Al•o OU, fupl11, Buswood and maunlcnanco for s11id ebiJutcn
W
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lumber, 1reen or dry. 4-4, 8-4, in the future, ••d tor other . pruGood Clean Uaod C1~1
per
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cause
will
be
tor
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DeUvered
to
our
:All Makea and Model•
tupper.- Plain1, Ohio, nrd. hearin1 on or after lhe lat. day
Caab oa deUvery. Write or 'call of June, .A.. D. bSO.
u• for partteulara. The Oblo
Joanne Tattersoa
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Phone 278-X.
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LEGAL ·NOfiC.
Ch~rles Finney, whose leat·
known addJ'es1 waa 4300 Rirland
Ave., SUclr.way, UJ., I&amp; hereb)' nc&gt;ti·
(ivd I bat on th:t 30tb day of Marth
1~, Thelma Fanney, beinr plain·
taft, filed her petition aralnst blm
as defendant in the Court of Com·
mon Pleas, Meigs court, Ohio.
Case No. U:283, prayina: for di·
vor&lt;e !rom tho "id ~borlco l'lnon lhc •rounds ol .ara .ncgoct of duty and plaiiltiCf .liso
pr~ys Cor other prbper · ieJlet.
Stud cause wJU be lor beariq. on
or aflor the ltth day of MIY l05!1
. 'I'belma FinneY, 1~~1~\Uft. ­
0 'Urten
and O'Bri~n
Attorneys for PtaJntlrt
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JimPl!lRIENCF..D GIRL tor . Jcnor-al housr..work . Call 6038-M.

5-Hte
Have 2 routc1 open for :ii aooO

CARRIERS fnr DISPATCH and
COLUMBUS STAR In Middle
port. Phone 6321·M or be at of·

we are not .bllb
comlorted manr
lo IIIlo

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c:Gbl, 896 J!y.11oll Sl..t,\ .Middlo,porl.
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Add reo, mall poate~ Ul;te ·
time. Richard Kay, 8Qi Ulll,
Belmont, Maasaehuaetta.
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b\&amp;,t bas no sex •l-•;»oeaL
The curvy ehor:·nes and ev 1n
Llberaee '.s $50.000. fol · ifd stiU
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Clusten of May nowen, which
mitht have rcpreaented an ancient
fiowcr a:arden of lone ago waa the
aettln.a: and the backaround for the
Ratlne High Boys and Girt. . AnnuaJ Spring Concert presented at
Ule hlgtl ec:hool auditorium Tuesday evenin1 before a large crowd
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ken the necessary adion.
The members of the orisinltl
~;roup were: American Gas and

Electric Service Corporation,

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New Yerlc. Tht suitl~· II a
proposett dlppinll Uat.O i)Je aurplu•1 . HOMI .. . . t. H the th.U.IIIt

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A~E~ . SCQUTf:RS; ,TROOfS ~ONORED AT

Keith Peasley ~utline~{

Would Test Reds'
Sincerity; Meet
In Neutral Land

air; special ensemble "Oh What a
Beautiful Morning", Rodgers; Mixed, both boy• and girls "On the
Conference Pro~
Road to Mandalay", Speaks; "Dey
Bon""· Wo,..n; and "Amerieo I Studied By RUII8iaOB
Our . Heritage" arranged by Fred
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8f)'MJn, Sbelva Brown, Dolores
WASIHNGTON UP-Pl'esident
Connolly EniJn Cummins, Ruth Eisenhower llld lOd•J tblt lie il
The girl• and boy1 in formal Ann Gau.'t Mary Kay JohnsoD ' ready to attend a Bi&amp;: Four chlefJ
dress preeent.ed a program of fiJ. Norma ti.ar Me:KelvQ" Dolor~ 1 of atate meetin1 to test BuW'•
teen numbera. The numbers were Kraeuter, Aleta Ruueli, Annabe-l •~ncerity on relievina: world ten.
presented b)l tile Mixed group of Rote, Loretta SayrE', Rebecca stons.
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Mr. ElaenbG~ JBtd, be pre-Glee Club, and by 1pecial ensem- and Barbara ward '
rerred tbat such a top level IDftt.
bles, under the direction of the
Shirley Bee&amp;l~. · Norma Chap. in&amp; be held in a peutral eoupJrr
ln1trumental and Vocaj lnstrue- man, Dorolby Chaney, DonDa and that the meeting 1ut aboat
Mrs. J . R. Lee.
Circle, CaroJ)'D Cleland. Ruby Hol- three dan.
·· :Among tbe songs ~re "Fill ter Sue Pktens Marilyn Roush
n.. Unittd
Great 8r._
.thou My Heart" by Youse; "l Be- C~l saJaer, 6audia ShietdJ' 1 tal~ _ , FrHd ttftl' autiiN ..
line" by Waring; Girls Glee Club, Nancy Shuler, Emmalee Brewer:
invitation Twetdar te such •
. "Bell!: of St. Marys", Adalnl; M.arilyn Cleland, Karen Cooper,
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"Stan ,Are Windowt of Heaven", Janice Gillilan Phyllis lble Eliza.
the IIIM'tlfll would . . twld
arouM Juty, perhaP~ In Switzer..
Walton; "Malaguena", Lecuona; beth Johnsoa. Doreen Norris, BarEntemb1e of Rebecc.-1 S.boell:ey, .
Janke Webb and Ei#
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Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganln
RP\b- Gaul, Norma AM Chap- ·
aaid
today bls Jovernment will
PIH, :Haney Sf\uler, s.tbara
Bob Beegle, Paul
study
earet\llly the WHl:e:ra infi..
lftd l!:iJetb Wolfe
Jim CundifC,
lation
to a Big Four ooofet"ence
pbomore Phi1o1ophy"
Hill, Paul Bo.·
"at
the
swamit'Z with Pn1ident
Glee
"Begin Tboe
and Don lolmJoD.
Eil:enhower
and the.. British and
, When
Acea:mpJniatl for the group
w~ Phyllis lhle. Vary Kay John- French chiefs or llate.
Bul.ganiD addrtued rC'JII'eRftt.
son, Norma . K. McKelvey and
tiVCII
Of Dine Eastern European
Marilyn Roush.
nation• a:athered in Wanaw to
form an alliance offsetting tbe
Western European defense' or-

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from Middleporters
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Allrtftint hr Puce
Mr. EiRDho- at a • .,..

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are electric utilities. Oblo · Power
Company Is affiUatcd with the
American Gas and Electric Service
Corporation. In ·the American Gas
aod Electric Complft}' System.

~ne-e repeated
hi• pre¥ioas
~ !hat he woll]d I&gt; ""1· j
w~ ~e jf he ~iellf:d: uq
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Off T.o View
Washington, D. C.
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10 to I ehiefl of statel M:eeilnl: b&amp;lit:viq that

mp

tog•ber with
clus advisors aad . cbapecone!i
left on Monday momlpc far

St!hool

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the
two to $Ubmlttlna
electric utlli·
have
orlto psrticlpate in the
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""'n'"'''",'ro'j.o,.l to ;_..,.plod bJ
AEC, th~ General Electric Cam
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The 'cd'mpanhu VJSOC!iated • in
this vcntul't'l are or the opinion
that tbe proap~ll fur compelltiv!'
opcn.tion by aomc future rcacto1·
of the boiUna water.
DOW
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aild Aliee Ar:tiODa 'for Mn. Boigs' beliHh . meeting,
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Eldred Sherman. Darlene and were enroute home when un~
Faye and Shirley Arlene, found e~epectcd car trouble bad ue:ed up
Hitherto, however, the Presihelp in Middleport Tuesday mom- their .money lind they had ~h- dent has aot believed much pod ~'t
ing when tbey really needed It. ed Middleport hungry, coltl and could come ol such a meeting." ,
Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr. met Wade morrt of the children were without
Thl PreRdent Mid todaJ'
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Kennedy, ~ustodhur of the Road- shoes. Among those auisting were
,.. fiqfly .....- t• ....,_. ~'be
side Park, when she WCltt to the D. S. Harold, James Martin, E. E.
in.ltalion to· RuJ&amp;ia becauH it
'ostofflcc early .Tuesday• and
he Steiner, Harry Barnea, Kra. ' Wise,
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the iuuas hid.._. Eut arwt·
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who were camPed around a fire- Mills, Roger Spencer, Betnice
It ne ton..,- lltn.- that.,...
place in the park adjoining the Ann Dur!tt, Jack Bechtel, Mrs.
could iust llot stvWiom In ;...
postolfice property.
· !, WiUiam Ault, Mrs. w. B. Harria,
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Mrs. o. p . KJ ein. Mrs. C. E. Vance
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that the Boggs were without gas Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
Mr. Eisenhower said there had
for their car or money for rood American Legion &amp;ivi6g a eontri- been a 8J'!IWI!II ...,\lnlettl)hraulh
and had camped in tbe park over butioo of money for gq IDd oil , out the -ld IIJa! ~!BA!!Q;!II
night. Within a sbort time cloth- lor their ear th:to.Qb their ~t Jill~ come from a c.h iela of state.
itt&amp;:, food and money had beerl I commander, Don tioack.
me.ling wi(J~ wi!Uid d#in&lt;; ....,
to be lnve.tif:ated Jater .by tower .
level diplomatJ. liut- abe P,residen.t
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NOMINATIONS
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a:aniaatiOn•. 'PiO_poal to end the
crant was made by ,Rep, Frank
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Quality Houte Pal!lt~at _• c-'_Jie¥.." _before

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Crowd Pleasing Spring Concert
Presented By Racine Students

have nothia&amp; to do. He pointed
out recent '..court Jlef:lsiou h•ve
kllled '.Ohio eenaonblp of movl~.
On motJon of .A. C. L1nclon.e &lt;;D
B~lmont,l the llouae killed an att~'pt ta . $d in appropriation ~f

·Eoily Monthly Poyments - As Lo ng:i'~. ~lfi
Moteriols And
UNCONDITIONIAL.I.'I

Made Ponible By ·Tntrnerfclous
Man · P~on : .
N.J ~"unU manufo. meth#f~~and

Commission for the construction
Jf a plant of lhc bo!llng water
t;ypc. This proposa) was aubjecl to
. he approval or the rcspcctivr!
boards of
directors
of
th1)
five eompanicH assoch.tcd In th«!
Nuclear Power Group.
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The proposal of Nuclear Power monwealth Edison Cumpa!ly, d
&lt;iroup to build a full -tlcalc nuclear ")J'opos.ai to th'." Atomic Energ}o'
power pl.ant
tJnnnc[)d entlrC'l~
wilh private funds is onr. 3tPp
rloscr to reahzJ~tion, rhlllp Sporn,
Prflsident, Americun Gns and Electric Service Corporation, announced 1.oday.

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Weather
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te 76. Fa(r tNilfht, lew 411 .. SO.
Thv.,...y oio&lt;I.OIllite
c~ in temperature.

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buttoms
Special numbers were a solo "I wire
that looks
a on
pi.pea :~r.~~
Believe" hy Cynthia Tompkins and Haulach ''l)lays"
the
Walter Kennedy Sr. JllVC a talk !!olo "Mother" by Pat Vaughan.
and the streams ot
water-30
on "r.fotller" •l14 also two read- Other numbera were "Mother" by tons ·tvorth-1eap Into the air.
Jnp after which the. eon1reaation the Children'S Choir, "Love Never
''There are 20 basl-e e&lt;~mbina·
una the song "Mother'. The Rev. Faileth" and "Mother Heart."
lions of water designs and I can
Oo.nald Se§vers had. for hls sermlx them in vari&lt;QUi ways," the
mon topit: "An Ideal Molher."
During the Sunday School hour German impre&amp;'!Jario added .
all mothers received ; a potted
Flowers were prealmted CB('h llower. Six mcmburs \II ere receiv·
mother at the First Baptist clturch ed mto the church with two being
and also to Mra. Charles Slanley, baptized.
oldest mother present, Mrs. Thurston Stone, youngest ! .. other anU
All numbert; wue 1·1 C01llpan!cd
Mra. William Holt the mother hav- hy Donna WUdermul h, organl11t,
ing the large.!lt family present.
who abo played on orw;an prclllde.

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the· audiFneeare &amp;O
often
instead
of
the
wwter
service and the Rev. R. H. DeMott
The
o! -plwnbhad for his subject "What b a
ln&amp;
consiets
of
p~
In
various
Mother?"
designs insta-lled alilbtly below
the
"Mary, Mother of Our Lord" ataa:c level on the back or
was the message presented by Rev. Royal Ne¥ada atace. How the choJ. Leslie Kunze at the United Me- rus girls keep from falUn&amp;
thodlet ,Church Sunday morning the pipes durl,ng th~itr rou1tlnt"
honoring the mothe1 s of the ia another feat.
The pijles are coanected
church.

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eouatry, ., trofti "bk'i~~rt \Q'
buQuerque. TbU fi \be fiM'
the' waters routlQe
ed in a nt#htelu.b
"I develqped it

brought the
thi:s country two
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Nightly it stop_-' the sho-w
at the R!)W Royal Nevada Hotel,
that ts, if you like a mU$ical
th(l\l'er with your .steaks
and
-'C(ltch.
While the ort:hE':itra pian and
the tourLSU ob and ab, the eol·
ored waters do the mambo, walt%
and skip around.
Dancing waters is not a oew
idea. u was , developed In Germany in 1952 .and is a veteran of
New York's Radio Clty

clan and we first
the Berlin i·nldU11trtll
explained

In V~us:PomeroyChurches

In ··elllt
ounted 10 $4~ •.
plan_.., I""'
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to Edward
Don Ro1eb · report'l "·
W. WoUt, executive director of
Mother's Day Was obserYed s.unof the revised Pledge
J.be.
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to the fin Mv.e beeb.
churches intludiria: th~ Church of
tq SUpt. L. W. MeComu ·ttl Council.
Mejp
·County:,
&amp;hare
In
this
toChrist
where each mother wa11
diltrlbuted to the v¢001
tal
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presented
a pOtted pl:&amp;nt.
1ra~p of the local .ehOolJ.
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Nrs. C. E. Peoples, 1,1ldest mother p ~e srnl, ".ts pl'esented a flower also Ml'll. Donald Seevers,
youngest mother, Mrs Conud Ohlinger, the mother with the most
children prl!llcmt and Mrs. Hugh
Thompson the mother having the
next largest family prt~sent.

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ctl f•cllltiot •r• l.tt to right:
MrL Willltm Stob1rt, city HI·
1on 1 tourecl The Deily Sentinel
tfdlt.rltl rooms, butlntM offltor Jeck Coll.tte, Mrl. P..rl
us end printlnt plent durint
FitMr end bsby, John lhl•
OJMft • HouH coiWrtHon of the
(Nck to cemtra). Ctrroll Bur·
oft SaturcfiY·; Shown . dttt. I• '"" In backtround M~·
th~ , mechen).~ lusting 1'011 of pepfl" on ,..-...
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The a'Ct Ls eall\l!d "DaneinJ Wa-

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l'!ev. UJ&gt;~Danny Thoma•

Miranda,
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The Daily Sentinel, Poi"Qeroy-Middleport, Ol,io

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DON'T COME, FIRI'S.,OUTI
Middleport Fire Depart.
was called TueSday ·tnqrning
a tire at the Ed Moore pro--

Bradbury,

tliJ.eAi'On&lt;d to

out or control .' bu.t the call · .
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