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The Daily Sentinel

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.Mrs Pearl Poulin waa welcomel:t
11 a r.ew meJllber when tbe Sacred
Heart Gulld met Th.Unday even·
tna: at the church auditorium.
Prayer by Lhe Rev Fa!ber J ohn
Turel opened ~e meethlJ . Mrs. R.

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Danville Roasts 'No
Child Hurt in 25 Years'

Ludl1e BearhJ Hawtinl, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pbone 6244

Eleanor Schaaf. Middleport Society Editor, Pbone 6079

81 leaue Smidt, DM1e Safely CoJIIIlltaat

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Middleport
Society
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Vale and
dau,Jbter, Bettma, CoJurpbus, V1Jlted ber mother, Mrs. William Wyatt.
wben they were &lt;"&amp;lied nere by
the death of h1s grandmother, Mrt.
Flsber.
Mr. and Mrs c. H Wtse Jr., C.
H Wise Sr and Mtss Ruth Wls ~
and Mrs. Charltl~ McNamee, Middleport and JCatberyn Jane and
Charles Hannahs, Porneroy, , were
SundaY ptft.l o, Mr. -and M-rs.
WtHiam Betz and~ daughter, Salt·
dra, Jaekmn. ·
Mr antt )Its , GJen Paulin, Bowling -Grt!en, were buineu v1s1tors
here satrrday and vtJited wil 11
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea McNamee.
Mr. and )Irs. Richard Waltet'l,
Columbua, spent the weekend with
hls parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Guy

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Mrs. W M Smdair atlended
I the funeral of her au nt , Mrs Mary
Thoma P ratt, he ld Fn day at the
Schroyen fu nera l horne Colu m·
bua. Inter men t was m Pleasant
Hill cemetery
Bobby Willi s of Svracuse w a~
the weekend guest ut Mr and \
Mrs. Walter l\'alker.
Mr and Mrs Frank Dill or S}r~
cuse VISited Sunday afternoon w1th
Herman Bearh s, who l$r. til
Mr. snd Mrs. Miles McFarlanrl
of Columbus were weekend guests
of her father, Emmett Wlll, Ches
ter road .
Rev. Roger e1shop and h1s moth·
er, Mrs Lat.rrence Bishop of Chillicothe were here tor the church
l!e(l'Yices at the
Entepr1sc EUB
Church, Sunday morfltn g

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Wa~ters.

Jobn Thompson and 50D, John.
Belle, W. Va., were weekend gueats
of hia mother, Mn
Elizabeth
TbomPJOD, and famJiy .
:Mra. A. J. Beaver was taken to
Holzer Hospital Saturday in t:tw
Rawlind.co,ata ambulance.
Hra. Eleanor welch Zelher, who
bas been a medtcal pattent at Ho1%er.JtQspltal, returned to her home
Fnday,
Mr. an'd Mrs V1r11l wood and
family, Karen and RonnY, Xenia,
were weekend gueatl of Mr. an1
MTL Ernest Cove11 and ftmUy.
Mr. and M.n. Paul Winebrener
Columbus, apent the weekend with
•relative&amp; 1n Middleport and New
Ha\oen.
Mra He'nry Casto was brought
from Mella General Hoapltal to
the home of her 8lster, Mrs. David
Oiler, Sunday JR
the RawlingsCoati ambulance.
M.r, and Mrs Roy Casto 1111d
ehlldren, ROv V1rg1l, XllY and Botl
ny, ColtJmbo&amp;, 1pent the weekend
with Mr and Mrs DaYtd Oder.
Mr. lind Mrs. }'rank Grct&amp;, Chester, were Sunda)' guestt Of Mr
and Mrs Davtd Oh)lnger ond dau
ghters
Mr. and Mra. Charles Carmichael
bave moved from the apartme nt
of Miii!S Margaret Souer to t?u:
home of her mother, Mn. Cllflord
Kauff. Uudaon Street
Mn Robert Duckworth ond dau·
Khters, ltobln and Sally, Mr and
MrS'. T£ d Splre1 and son, Tommy,
Mra. Shirley Smitb. llcsste and
Ray Smith , visited Sunday wttlt
Mr. and Mn. Willl.am J.i~ red Smith
Jr. and daughters, Patty and Sharon, Cbarlelton.
Mrs. Katberyn Haden and broth·
er, Don Payne, Dayton, were here
Sunday becauae of the serious
ltlneu of their arandmothcr, MrS:
KM.heryn Pafl'~.
Mr. llld
Mn. C R Karr Sr
spent the weekenji -tn Columbua
with their dauahter, Polly Karr,
wbo has been 111 for a week with
nu. Mr and Mn. Ed T. Bauer,
Well1ton, spent the weekend al
the Karr
apartment with theu
daught.t!r, roily Anne.

Servicemen

R R. Stobart 1s eonftned to hi~:.
home, Enterprise by Illness.
}o'rank Jihll v1s1ted Sunday With
hls mother, Mrs Walter Walker
and Mr Walker
Mrs. M10nte Orr who has been
stsymg in Leonardsburg w1th he r
dattghter, Mrs. Ed1 t h McEifresl1
was called home , Thur sday b) the
death of her 51ster, Mrs Clara L

tbe,-teun: Al••r•
tra!lle; kee1
the eurlt untO
to erct~a ufe·

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amollfr
they grow up
ful law·~tbidlnr and
consdou1 citizeJll,"
Chief Chriatt u..a.lna t ... t
the :rounptera aelecttd for th•
patrol muet aU be honor atadente. Eac:h of the ,dt 7•1 Z6
aehoet 1 pro'ride1 an a'n!r11e of
eiJht atudenta for a t,otal ol'
208 patroUerl, Approsl•atel1
JO ,.reent are rirls. He feels
that four mell\bera equaliu the
work of one experieneld traffic
officer, therebr aupplementlnr
the foree br fhe efiUIY~leat ot
52 extra aduk afficera.

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Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr who
were viSiting In G•hon were coiled home Thursday by the death
of his aunl, Mrs Claro L. c " ' ''
Mr. and Mn Wayne Watts and
S.olt Daw•on ol Columb" '""
Sunday guests of thc1r mother ,
An operetta ~·sleepy Head" will
Mrs.' WLlham Dawson and Mrs Ed· will be presented by the Elghtll

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are Hliltecl
ebotrTe U. I
n•kltl wlkk:h ~

wa~~- ~~hl:;-;s.

Gerald Mclnotsh
and family of Huntmgton, W Va,
spent the weekend With her parents, Mr and ltr~ Gem ge Hoeflick.

-'WINO-FOLD CAPE In 8ev..

Grade on Monday evemng, Feb.
16th, m the ,Middleport High Sch·
ool A1.1d1tor1Um The operetta wlll
be ac.tompanied by the H1gh SChool orchestra and they wtll U!P

for-Uielt co-operation

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M1ss Donna McCOol, who i.J to
be married this month to Frt:ld
WilliamsCJn , was guest of honor at
a bridal shower gtven by ber aunt,
Mrs. Harlon Worner, at the home
of )(r. and Mrs Roy ){t!Cool.
A blue i!Dd wbi\e color scheme
was used for the 1hower ancl the
hoa~sl!l was
assiSted by Mrs.
George Ebersbac.h and Mra. C. E
Meadows in serving tee cream,
take decorated w1lb wedding bells
and coffee.
' Guests were Mrs. It L. Williams,
Mrs. Ed.laOD Weaver, )ln. Theodore Neutzhng, Mrs. H E. Bu11h,
Gene R.ice. Mrs Walter

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RUfMll of CniiO!I.
w.Mr.
va. and dauJhl.er, Mra .MUdttd
D. Youna and Jln. ell l e Barl()tti Van Horn o£ Parkerabur( vlllted
were ~eported eonfined to tbe hoe~...
pital. A donation Of $8)0.00 JfU Monday w1tb hil 1 ~1 • JtlrL AJ.I""
Kiven to thG Father Turel aa part el Nelson ~md Mra. Doda Tbo~.
payment on the replll' Q{ the
Mrs. HaUte McKenaic who ~
church or,can
viJitlnl: retatlvea tn Cbift{..
titber 'Turel thanked the GQildd•~." and Athelll tbe pitt" montb,

the

put returned home 5atur4l1· Sbe

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Ia ;\dvertlllng
In Circulation

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accompanied home by her ailtw.
Mra. Emma Haninl and. niece, Jt:
and ' Mrs. Raymond Webb ,of Ath-

man.

Dyke.

l ::r~~.:~ Mrs. En Dennison.

Mra.
Bradford and daughter,
Swadley, Mn. W\1~~nW:i..rMn. Clarence
J
Theobald, Mrs.
Ray Biddle, Mrs.
Mrs. J. J. Davia,
Miu PhyUis

for a ¥lliL
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Mr-. Bert Carroll wboiJ empl'O.x:
ed at Marlon spent tbe week tlU1
wlttr bia parents, Rev. and Mn.
J. T. carroll and family.

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reli"oh.;el\0

Mrs. Pearl I.Jttle 1ulated br
Mrs. Bernice Nelson entertained

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Games and eonte1ts were played.
M~rie CarsoD won the d6Qf
pJ;"ize.

u y as s
Wed;..,
Ufl'f rl'd ay
T Jat11es Eynon

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Coming from out of town r01

Mt.

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pended
to givetbethethree
tbe
eontrad
nec.eaary. The old coatrm
p.ired on F~. 4.

Soliettor Bernard Fultz preJellt..

ed an ordmanee recommended b7
tbe Mtdd.leport Board of Edue.tion
for cOnsent to vaeate an all~ • ·
the property to be used for tJit
new Elementary School Tbe Cou•
eti suspended roles for this ~
dinance also to Jive it the ~
nec.e.ssary readiriJI.

:~:::1 Blaur died in
Holzer
&amp;bout 10:40 a.m. alter his
aot into aO!t berm On Rt. 35,
out of eonb;ol, and turned

Tile cl(IJ'k was

vert.ize for bide

and dump bed to
Dodge now o1med
A special meeting
accept the bids.

oc curr~d about thr« miles east
ConsoUdated
of R1o Grande.
today 2,100
a
phones were in use In
another aeries ot cable•..., ·' 0 '

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Mayor Filher pr:eaent.ed two
lice duty schedtJ!ea prepared
Palrolnum L R. NI'OI
ljae
dillance committee Will • "'"'"~'
tbese ~ehedules Qd repott
later meeting.

Ohio State Nurse
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'!'bleb will eoJt $f per year p¢
hgbt.
B. W. Gill, CSOE mullicipal repreeentative front. ColumbUJ and
Thoma&amp; Hendrix, local
appeared before Cowaeil
the arrangemeat,. Rules •~

several times, the Patrol aaid.

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waterlbed in Pennaylvania an¢
West Virginia. The nooda were
indireetly ruponsible for two
more deaths In

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:Mrs. ""Dora J.et,ha Streett, 72.,
Orient, Jl,oule 1, d1ed Friday Funeral services are to be held today
Norti.s Funeral Home, Grove
with burial in the Sunset

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the services were Mrs. Mabel La11
of Ft. Lauderdale, F'la.· Mr. ano
Mra. John Circle and
and Mrs
Roy Wolfe or Colul)lbua: Danr;
Fell, London; Mrs. Mary Rua~:~e\1
St. M&amp;r)'S, W Va, and Mra. Edltl1
Patrol Mc!lfrenh, Leonarda~l·
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-'ioli&amp;vho·~hdiele was cQmple.tely de" ·
and coffee was strewed
over nearby f1elds. The accident

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Bur lal Wllb 111 the Carmel cc mr
tcry and pall·bearcra were Paul
Moore. Lawrence and Normal•
llose , ilomcr Clrclc, Gcorae Gcn
heuner and Edtson Rouah.

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Meeting Is Held
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Spocill mwdc wall provided b"
)olra Garret Circle oraani&amp;L aM
Re v. Young who s,mg a.aolo and
!\1r nnc1 Mrs Duran Duncan of
Clifton. W Va

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Mayor C. 0. FIBber and the Village Cou!lcil Monday ~f~
signed a new contract witb tbe Columbus and SOuthern (
Electric Company for brigbter street ligbts from the coJ'OOI•a;
lion line down Seoond Avenlle to Locust, down Third Av:em~
to Locust and out to the lower corporation line.
Twenty-seven Ugbls will be included in the im]&gt;ro••enoentl :·.

when bls vehicle turne.d over the
State Hl&amp;hway Patrol reported.

Larktn,

E'LBEio\'~ 1t'F!LDS

Clara L. Circle
Funeral Services
--Held On Saturday Mary-White
Shrine
l'uneral services for Mrs. Clara
E Circle were held at the Carmel
EU8 Church, Saturday at 1 p m
wilh the Rev Richard Young, pas
tor of the chUrch, officiating

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A Port&amp;rrl.outh man dr!viDJ a
truck loadeg wlth. coffee wu ttlJ;.
ed ~h i' morning 1lo Gallla county

After the bOJUII'ed 1Ufl8t openher gdt.B refreahmenta were
/IO!Ved to Mn. Gfl.lii•
Grabam,
J4rlli. Rose CUIJOD, MrJ. Male ca~
Marie Cmon, Mrs. EtCar..
~~ Mary
rs. V!.olet GraUl,
Beulah Gr:ate, 11'1·

B!e!hir~a~n1d!C~h!rt~•t:in!e~;~M~r:·~'l ~Dd~·:~=·~·~~~~i~~~!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~!

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Portsmoui Man
Killed In Crash
In GaJlia County

Mn.

scmor,aranged
and Earl
Warnke, Coah,
Band school,
pattl"a
Terry
music
by Stephen
form the~~:twa'ys
parly.late
He isforoften
\ate and
for Wlll1'im Chllds and MlekY wn d
DltJ ,a•or.
keeps hts friends wa!Ung to ao Sheila, Mra Minnie Gilmore, Janis
gy Darst, Bernlce
- - -- - swlmmmg, ftshmg and
for ba~l ChUds, student nurse at Rohrer I
Barker, Mayme
Rainey,
He drops off
sleep on Hoapllal.
Byers and Donna Carson. :::::ii;:,..
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slightest provocatlon. Janiet&gt; -----'
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Ztrkle , "lvY"- who "clings as the
Rllme ifllplies." to D~pey, is al·
Wavs hoping to refcit!il' him.
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Robert Stepnenson' Is "Wacky:"
Mr an••
Geor•e Casto, M•d· Susan Probasco Is "Do1ly," a pepu-.
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Pres'ents. the
dtcport, have announced the mar- py young girl ; Kay Jenk nson s
1 " ' ' or their daughter, Rub,, to "Sue" and Don ErWin IS "Mopey,"
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opey
ORO
UP;
Don Eynon, Long Bottom 1he hemg the lrtudiores, ln:c\Jectual
'.'t
~C'remony was held Friday even- type. Other characters anJ S\1~11
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j1ng at the Eynon home with the Pullen as ''Molly,'' Betty Covert,
Rrv. E G Branscomb, Tuppers "Polly," Caro~yn Russell, "Kate; '
;. .,Plains, officiating.
Rictwtrd Long, "Jackie." Tom An·
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Allendenh were Sylvia Eynon, deraon as "!'red" and Freddie Pul
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mUr of the groom, and Marvin len as "Ned.''
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Randolph, Athens.
When refreshments
served
Wedding cake and Ice cream Dopey has become so absorf)ed m
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fl
were se•·ved by Mr. A11id Mrs Ey- tho book., be doesn't nen kqQ'¥
1\1 111 y Shrine White Shru 1c of non who also had a special fupper the others h11ve gone and left hh,n .
.Tcrus11 lcm met Friday cvenmg nt at their home. for the following He falls asleep and th e ~tl\ost of
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the lOOF hall w1th Ellzabcth Lear gucats· Mr. and Mrs. James f.y- HenrY Hudson-Jimmy J{ood, and
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worthy hlgh pr1cstess and Everett non, Mr and Mrs. George Ca11to, his SIX gnomes (~1xth grade boya)
; ~ .:!,.
Tra&lt;'y Watchman of shepherd 1 Mr. and Mrs. ~avid Oiler, Mra. Richard Bolm, Ron.1ld Carr, Dav/; f
Protrm, presiding.
Elon1c Smder, MLddteport; Mr. and id Wiley, Fredd.ie Slater. Charles
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Dur 1ng the bu smcu 5 ~ 11111 on an 'Mrs Swain and family, Marietta; Bush and Charles Swackhammc.r,
mv 1tat 1on was read to attend tbe 'Mr and Mn Olen Randolph, L1n- appear and enact the fable of Rip
01110 State White Shrlrle Assocla da Randolph and family, Athens: Van Winkld They disappear anti
, 1011 to be held 10 Chillicothe on Mr . and Mrs Lemuel Newhn, LonQ Dopey-m hia dream-is convlnced
Sntun.1,1y March 16 Pl&amp;ns were Bot~om.
that he ia an old man.
mnd c for several members to at·
Saturday evenln,: Mr. and Mrs.
one-act play ''W11dca.L Wdlle
tent!
Casto and
Jimmy, had I
Girl Trouble" will preecde the
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A progTam was presented by the ~~~cs'Eynon
Mrp._!R:t !'::~
Gallipolis group cona1stlng of a
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pia~ lol
"Th Modern F
Mr. and Mrs.
EYnon and Syl·
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a
via, Long
Mr. and Mrs.
w•th Martha Wood 81 Paul Corn· Davtd Oiler,
Mrs. Fred
Elizabct!t Lear, Ma Corn Snyder and
tassel; Marguerite Carter, Doroth· Charlotte
ca, Anna
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StevtJrs, Sam; Ecfith dleporl·
Hutslnplller, Aunt Mary Francea: and
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and Hllah LuU, the ex llired rirl Paul
Several readings were riven in·
cludlng "Ma And The Valler Pup''
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Potluck refreshments were ser$1oE'IK
MODERN:;•.
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un attrac1 1\'c htble with a valen·
. lilt
tine tovcr and red and whlto tapers it1 crystal bolders on either
end Plates, cups and napkins
of
matched the cover l&lt;'avors were
Willie.
Notictlhe dioti)l&lt;tiVt eut·ill
of the
Valc.ntinf!s.
· The .operetta and pl&amp;Y are un
11\'doe. ~·•or Gr&lt;&gt;up, You'U•oaly W ; autb ·
•r the direction of Mrs. Clarence
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wood 'furait- A ~I)' DOW
Moore and l'and D1reeto:r Earl
Warnke. Tho program sponaor
, ~iot "al
lor tliia
called "Tole~
the PTA and liekell will
, :rill".
lieality
oh~t SOLID
sale by the C¥t and Filth
bard
pOiloh&lt;doolia,
pupilL
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A long-•leeve(l
s heath.
Botllwfth
are zerEverett
Hopit.al,
Saturday enlc
for red
obscna
en·elghtbs
length
Is paired
Domcwood
Hoi·
made of English silk and wool tJon and treatmen t
gray tweed and ale from An•
Mr and Ml s H P Iloss and
thony Blotta's spt lnJ colleeUon. son Waldo or Columbu:.na WC I I!
T4e cape. fasten ed only at the weekend J.:ll(l~ts of he r parents
neckline, lsallt both flont and Rev . and Mrs Waldo J Bartels
back. It \8 lmed wtttl sulphur
Mr lind Mrs Elmer Wl t kham
colored silk,
visited at Arlee W \' n Sunda y
afternoon •, u lh ht• r uncl e, Carroll
canter bury who 111 (' rl\Jcally 1ll
M 1 ~s Nancy Blactt n.tt and her
roomm.de , Miss F' 1a m l'S Aber1ln r'
or Ohw Universil~ AthC'ns wCrt•
rllut~da) cvc mng -dumcr gu~sts of
hr. r pnt"ents, Mr aud t\'lrs Fred
Blacttllar

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A pink aft~ white cot-* theme
was etrried out to the eift table
The a:ift.l were plued under a '
pink umbrella with white 1trea.m·
ers wblch were t111pended lrom
the eeULng.

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Ohio Univefsity
President Named
To Stat~ Post
OOLUIIliUS, 0.

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W.illiam O'Neill Monday appointed

tbe b!lilt

Ligbt
\lhlcago,
and other stattert!d Great Latea
pOinta, but fair weather prevaUed
over most of the nation.
only
6thtlr precipitation reax.rted was
ID the form of scaUeftd, 1ho~r1
lo the middle Missl.uippi 'VIUey
lilnd iD southern Califo~;nia and
IOOW nurries in the central Rock•

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Dr. John: w. Baker; president of lei.llarly morning lows tndudecl
Obio Univenity, ~ad of the gov· Boalon 20, Wasblngloll' 31, Miami
emor's commilalon on bigher ed· 88. New Orleans 59, Chlcaeo 32
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UCIUOn.
DeDVtr 46, Los Angeles Mo tnd
Seattle 41.

Valentine Dance
Is Scheduled At.•
Wal1ama Hi Gym
A ValentiQ.e Dance will he beJ.d

~~Tb;~~u~rod~ay,

FebruarY
in tl1e
Hlgb
S.:bool14,gym,...
at 8 P .lf. and cOJJtinU-

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Blond .n;l.protbe Atlnu.al' Cl•b

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Amerkalt of humble besin·
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to the Natlon'a biJlleal office.

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Commerce Planners
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But Pmldenl ho ~arne:
111d bls lifo his since beeome
I l)'lllbol of frtt&lt;!OIIl Of opo
portunity-11\0 preclou• heri·
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$11 8.28, Fire
balance Dec 31
46; Street
anee and Repair,
1.848.43;
$213.75;
$671.39; balance, Jan.c 81,

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do1y, war~~Mr In the Mrth 111ftCf tnt
portlont tonight, A Uttt. c. . . ,.
Wifd,....y. Hltft ..,., v..-r Wt
In norfhust to ,..., .tO'. In 10Utft.

wenty-Nine New Street ~ghts
To Be Ereeted Under New Pl:ms ·

:;~esNew

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at iilld .

Canon's
Grate

Mrs. Babr waa I!BSlsted by
mother, Mra. Gecara:e ChUM; ,
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gran~other, Mre. Ml.nDJe.
more, and ber ·aiaten, Janis ciji.id!
"Sleepy Head .. is the atory of
Su~day Mrs. George Chllds en· and Mrs. fl'AlP.b Gibbs Jr.
Judy Brown. plotyed by Barbara tertam~d wttb a birthday d~inner alster·in·t;,W. MrL 'WIDiam Ch1~d8.
strwdiee
Covert, who gives .a party fol\ber
friends. Dopey J ones, played by Gibb and Candace Ann Babr.
R1&lt;:bard Swackhammcr, so c.illtd
other guests were Mr and Mrs.
be cause he 15 always sleepy and }lal~h Gibbs Jr and soft Gregory
tired, 1s the only one
miBJiniJ N
Haven·
aQ:d

Weather

Ot&gt;lo: lnci'Nil"' cfou&lt;ll- oo1
a UttJe w..-mer today' wlth • .,..,
,.rlocl of ~now In tftt norttt ....
liMn¥ or rain In the IOtlfh port~..._
P111rtly cloudy tonJtbt tnd

Tuesday, February 12, 1957

:formerlne

Donna c•sop. Mil•

!lring

Candace Ann Bohr,
Is Ho,n.~red On.
Seventh Birthday

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~~~~· ~~..;·~~~~ac;r.brld•l
~~ aan,
~y
tbe Legion
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BRIDAL SHOWEll,

Smlfh. and

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' Mr .and Mrs. John Dyke and
,on, G,.ry of Dayton are *iUna
hUl parents, Mr. and Mra. Sam

trailer.

C
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Ids ntertain
0,hi
0
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n ccas•on
TWO Irthd ayS .

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two meeli1141, due 10 Lent.

Meier,

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It was decided to hive a cake
Mn. Mary Will of Dexter hu
sale after tbe eitht and ten moved to the home of her daua:ht
o'cloek masses on SUnday. There er, J4r ,-.nd Mrs. noank Young.
will be no boeteBHa for the next Mrs. wm will 6c:cupy a house

Mn.

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· In Local Newa

yhr J?Iana were made for 1 party
an .1 potluck dl,amer for tbe p~b
on sunday, March s . Tbe committee for the partj ate, wue 1 Martha and Anna BoweD, J4n. Roberta
Dailey, Mn. tth:hml Gress, •"ttra.
Geor-a:e Hackett lr. Mrs. Dorothy
Gloeckner, Mrr. Mary Schaefer,
Miss Yvonn~ Hackett, Mra, Geor1e
BurhCIOan, Mrs. William &amp;rom,
Miaa Lily Glrollml. lin. Euaene
Conde, Miss Pbylli1 Meier, lira.
Remo Nleri and Mn. Allee Free-

Alberta
Ebenbach,
Mrs. Meadows and Mrs McCool.
Sending glfll were Mrs. Kenneth Cooke, Mrt. Paul Clsci, Miss
Barbara Scott, Mary Rouab, Mrs.
ijerbeft Riggs, Myrtle DonJhue,
~.
Mrs. Fred I. Gardner, Mrs Thoma&amp; BUe, Mn. Joseph .Batley, Mrs.
Tbe aevelitb birthday or
Lowell Probasco, Mn. Kenneth
Bahr,
younpr dau&amp;hter of Mr.
MeEihinney, Fauna Bailey, Mrs.
Paul Stott, Mra. C. 0. Chapman, Mrl. casl\ oc!l''bf·.~···. ccei~~!~~~
Mrs. oscar Roush.

M"ddl
1
eport E"1ght h Graders PIan
Operett a pre~en
,. t a•.10n 0n Feb•

Partieipatlng m "Oporatlcln Sprinaboard," the annual Atlantic Flee\
Winter Trainana Exerclle In the
Carlbbean Sea. ia Wlllard D. Mil·
Ier, airman , USN, 10n ol Mr. and
Mra. Jamea D. MUJer of 385 Him·
Ilion ot., Mlddlepotl, Ohlo.

Miller lo ••rvlna with

are aome of the lapor.

Circle

CARIBBEAN SEA (FIITNC) -

8Qu1dron 23.

Bridal Shower
Given To Honor
Donna McCool

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Rutland News

Sacred Heart Guild M~ting Held
T,hursday Evening At Local Chureh
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6-Dally S~ntinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 11, 1957

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MULl \' c·~~.~·t , ,

'79
'11M: fOod was colleCted
the vanou.s 4·H clubjl
the county and
Salvation Army at
free or charge b)' the
prelll Company. ,

IMPORT ANT figures in the re-organi,.tlon of the 'Middlle·

1"'11 Chamber of Commerce are pictured here as tbey

coming ye•r of activity, first goal ol which is 100 members.
Left to right, Edison Bilker, vice president; R,o!)ert Coats,
cbairman
of the committee on membership and William T
Mallon and
Roosevelt ·!r~· ••i•
Grueser,
preSident.
Secretary-Treasurer Dale Dutton could no'i
were used as collec:tloq. ...,.•• ,,.
be present for the picture,
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t.b~ areas.
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Daily ~ntinel
Day Book

The
Daily
Sentinel
D~l!'l'P Tb

ll'i't'ERI!STS OF Ml!IGS·MASON AREA

··~I!MD '-llWEN- GENERAL MANAGEl

~y~ 1!. GREENI - I!DITOR
--~:J~~l
~presentative, Bottioelli-!Qm.baJl, Ine., ~
~~a
• New ork City. 16, N Y.
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0 " 1"' ~ lftoad cla• mailing matter at the PG8f office at Poln-

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Delivery by carrier where available 30 cents per
one ~f! ~ ldVJMe at Tbe Dally Sentinel office, $15.60, &amp;LX
fl.,.,p tl1n» tpOGlhl, $3.90. Br motor route where available:
.,..an nlh $1 . Sjr Dian one year $8; stx monlhs, $4.25· three modth.s
o~t::fth. $1.
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Pub
every afternoon exceJH; Sunday by The Oblo Valley Senlillllloc., .4t llJ Mec::hanic St ., Pomeroy, o . Business oflice phone 398.
Wf\Ori.r offlce .,bon• 387.

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The Penicl Class -OJ .t)e PomerPf. !l!f.R!i'~ C~!f!W, ,y!ll' meet 1t
lhe home of the Rev. and Jolrs.
Ralph Zundel, Mulberry Ave ,' on
Satunl11y at 7 ·30 p~ m. '
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Winter Is Not Yet Over

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lp line 'with Uo~ "![~ty remind\lf five locQ! busiJI~es ~ave
tp!!IJfll'ated !JI. a IV~rn.ing to all motorists in ~o~ay's ~~11}' Sen,
lj!JJ!) ~~Y~rlt,Sffi~ f'lll~IJ!ns. CIIAAII!Qt r~IJ!inder~ .,em to A• the
~sf ~ntjdQie f!&gt;r &lt;!ll'l')f$~ driving, T)J~ miracle Is lll~t ~~~~ accidents doq't ll'PJI¥n. Thil ~ P!any 41&gt; Q~cijr c~n 1;&gt;c&gt; ~Jal!ted
illY on th•t tv~r.fr•a,iii )la~it of all of ua lo lor(~! what ~
IP"fl'U! thliig a car can be on the street or highway when
ot handled with great eare.
,
'I'll~*~ lace! me,cbants urging
are Spnna Ifill Dairy
Op., Mu: Ward Insurance Co , Preston Motors, Warner·J)Jle II!"
~nee ond V, D. Edwards Insurapcp. '!'lley II'Jillf yiiii ·drljo,
safely and ~ve a lol)g Ufe.
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· llemember; the' winter Is not Y•! over.
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WSAZ·TV

CHANNIL 3

fU!J St(a On
7:00 Today

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10:00 Home

11:00 The Priee is IIJiht
11:30 Truth- or CGnsequenee•
11:00 ·Tie· Tae Doue
12:00 n Could ;Be You

I:JII! Cirrfpj
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VALENTINE EXCHANGE
Ford
Tb_e Jolly Bunch . ~e~l!S ' Clu~
UIO
QuFor
A
1&gt;11
)"Ill have a Valentine ~hange
llod¥.J! llqmanFo
... porty Satur~ay,
10,
Co"'!\ily 'flllif.
1t I~ home ol, Hn. Ko'IJl•lb Qy.
11.\' Liilla'~·
er at 7 p. m.
1
FettMa.Jlien

r,J&gt;ryary

N..,.,

Auxiliary·
of Railror.d

~~~!"c~~~j....-1 at

Eye

_. l'hter ol Mr. anel Mra. Carl E.
Jlbore 1781 Cbe1ter roa~, beeame
~e bride or Mr Gt.otfrey A, Wiloon. •oa of Kr• R. E. Wilton and
ih• late Mr. Wlloon, Athoaa
' ~. Frida)' Feb. 8 11 the St.
LutheNn Cbureh. The vo'h ol
double rioa eeremoey were . read
by the R... L. M. Jlollrholf at7:30
p.m., in the prtlllehee of ' the im·
mediate famlllel and a few close

W5,U.TV
MS Sill~ on
7.00 Toda.r
, P:OO Coffee Time
1 10:00 Home
, 11.00 The p ..jce II
! 11:30 Truth or E~. n"!"l

. 12 ·00 Tic TIC DOD.tb

) t;z;30 J1 Cotild Se f'iu

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1 · ~ 00

CurrenJ
Gamert~

7.00

. For her wedding the bride cbo~e
1 two Piece grey suit aceented
:trith white, trim, She carried a
1 wblte Eutern Star Bible topped
~ with a red arnation COI'HSe.
, ... llr. and Ml'l. Alva Clark, Pome~y Route a, were the attendanl:l
.!)ln. Clark WOR 1 tTo piece &amp;~Ink
• knit .suit atid a white urna~on

7:611
11:00

1~ icr.. .Moore, mother of tbe bride

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6 ·00
6,30

us

6'M

wore A d~ of warie1ated lha&lt;lea
Gf Iavinder and a eonace nfwhlt•
, 11: Carnations. Mn. Wilson
wor~
...-:,, tiro plec:e blue dre,u and· a wbite
--.~. , earn~~tl_o~ ~Je..
, YJ 'qle. new Mtt. W1llon is a gradua~ of Pomeroy HJI)t School and
It employed Ia the. offiee ot Ill£
1
Jleip Gener_. Hospital, )lr. WU"',....Rlt. Will leave SataidQ for
· Iliawis, Wublqton wbere be.
reee)ve • new: a~ent with the

IQ:SO

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Ohip(ln Clown HAs His Little Joke

The taxpay~r likes his Iiiii# j9k8 ~Pll'j Ill !
(lbloan had h1s wltb Slat~ 'l'rU~Qfti' 119PF

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whllt AAI.I somt
w: 'J'f~ this

W'fl~
priz~ chec~ of all Umt trri¥1111P. ~· ''MY:'f IJI.9fplng
!Dall thls week, Signed by NMP9ijel'l9lll Fit fli4Klg!le aut
to Adplpb Hitler for no d~IJ8rt •

ft9 ~~~~ f. 'f!l_
rnyat,ry, the Columbus b(p~ ~~~~~ W'f lllli4
19&amp;8 and

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n~PJ,bered 3%

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I tlmt.Wy n~t'Ve
Q f ah'es
BrinP"S
Many Unusual. . Answers
u~s IntonTnhe M..ai]s . (Janice
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JA&amp;f~ r WJJR ~- p Pk f9 t Ia'
Trt¥surer of Statt cpverln_J~Hnv ~ fffliRPY, I§' lffF841B•inst
th~ taxable reU,U sales. IJlMJ;DJ.J.CIJ ~.s 00 JJWP,fJ)' Wlf 4N.e the

during the half-year perlo.IJ,

c.,.,,...,..,

Af~r

q.uoin~•nce

however, the goil')g

thal,

got prettY giddy. "I am now
nearly four years 1 old," lt s,l4,
and 1 am enclosing a p1clure of
state according to the repQf1:,
M Jnjng
pnder me and a buddy of mine AJ you
"misplacemeDt of tlme plapg
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can ne 1 do not look four years
The taxpayer who dreaql,,d q,p
was old
the parakeet With me
a real clown.
4n4 Mr
pn the ag;::iosed was a photo ot a pooch
same
and m thetr prJ.m.e Qf
for \fOrld power at and a bird. The communirl4.tlon
the
bme. Yes, a
},y
t.Q Jlitler was Signed, "Tippy, the talking
would have to be for no d?fi~r! ~~9 flQ ~~nls. ~~ ~~8r Woijld be dog"
expected to concede an tnj!h ·to the other. One would never
P ay the other a penny e.xcept at gunpoint.
The letter is one of aome 850
~ided ljnd mJ&amp;iUided
mlssilu
Most Americans have come through a long traditio,n of tax.
Joope·' ; .. the
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u•Wthe pa1t wo
a ""
"tUn by r~rer.rn Ia t'100 and a d m1
ow th e Ie ga lit an d Jltf.l.....
m Fleqlin~r uover

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Or wo lh"h'l( nub! c exponses Th s "hlnan's'
e s
s
r ,..,• e M
t•
v .o: ~~
check should recall for Amerlcans once more how fortunate is
S

a people that can live with themselves jn peace, under law,
with no greedy hunger fo• the fruits of other nations' labors .

Looking Ahead At The News
Picture Throughq:ut World
By Cl&gt;tARLif"M. MCCANN
Unltacf Prtlll Staff Corrftpondenf
United Pre111 ccrreApond~Jnh,
around the world look ahead at
the newl that will moke the head·
Unea.
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a twt

Lonl( for tlte nation, l furor over
nil price lncrell,!es to fillmmer
down "lowlv and finally peter out
Evon 1r Indictment, ar,e r.e1urned
chur~ln.c the his
lntcrnptlonal
comp.mics with Pf~ce-IIJ:inq collu
ton. lhl'rt! w\1( be loniJ delays in
any lrnJ!s. For example, a crlm·
inal an1i-trust action wa1 riled
fl)(ain~t five compcml~l!l. cltarging
I'OO$piraey to coalrol prices, 1,1nfler
lhe Truman admfntAtralinn. Attv
r.en lltJrbert Brownell Jr. substltuled rlvll for crJmiral ch"'TRO~
Bt1t thu ,;uit Is stlll han(llng Wlt1le
oil company
lawyer11 tue thou·
and~ of document• they l&amp;f arc
perUnent to It,

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ch,l~kl!'n,
chili~s
~'ut

J'I,,..Ina• ". - -~cer oI

"AMther mtn has a d,og who
"Th
topsi ,
only
can•unset
rec 11 e On ana
IJ,
at
the Wes
Coast,
somebody boa a dog who
... I! ~!lent
moit ot the ttme,
but whq occasionaliy talk11 back Lo H. V.
Kaltenborn on the r:~dlo.
Fleming plans t!) unveil what lo-.
q:uadous quadruped• he can eorral at regular lnteryah until April
1.
has 11. podde of his own who
enn talk.
"However, he's not ellglble,'
explained Flemlng "All he can
say is, 'How
flad 1 am to
bt!
home.' Thos~ ge J}J words o' one
syflablc."
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UQue at~ tp '!1'1
{~1'111
from lj. Jl!&gt;lnba ~"1'1111
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'l~~;,;;.,.:,._;..;._.;._..,!l year en.dlna June 80."- 1
Tha 1
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means more teats.

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ALL
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12 YEAR$

Noon New.
liiiB NelgabOro

12:30 Liberace
1;00 P)aotl!lne TQUeh

OF AGE

Tltls Winter ·

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or up to
Pay what JOU. owe and buy what
you need with • euh loan. 'lbell
have oaJ7 ONE place to PlY -_-;.
1 little at a time. What a relied
Rave more of your pay ebeet
for youraelf, HUDdrecb are get.
tiag -private cadi loan• bere for
their owJJ good. Chances ue
can too. Jtllt pbone ua or 1110u ··~
jn_You are alwa11 welcome
you wiH , Iike our perJOD-to.per.
&amp;On money terms.

Did You Know That?

1'·----·--'---------------------------:--1, llenth• M. Httltlnt
Our minister was givinf an

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lustraUon of ituliffcre~ n a ~
cent sermon by -..e.ICI'ibing being
ina Glore, purcb11e in band while
2 or 3 counters away stoOd sever•J clerks, idly conversing, evldently oblivious fo custom-era.
It reminded m~. of course. Clerk
(suddenly consc:io\ls of a too-long.
delayed cultomer): "Did y8u lind
what you wanted, sir?"
Customer: "Yes, 1 did-.- anotta:.
er clerk.''
.

Dr. R;, Stanley , Jodes explained
how they nise those dwatf trees
in Je.pan. They simply cut and
bind Ute large, central, tap root,
spreading the surface roots near
the grtound where all the food and
water taken in are meaa:er In
qqantlty, hence the tree grows, but
in . 1 most Umited fashion.
! hardly need to add what be
waa illustrating - the life that
hu no centrtl anchoring in God,
and 11 interested in externals e.nd
surface elfects only.

BOYS!!

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. Wlf;T!I-TI! C~4l!IJ!ifl.
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U;f4 $1g)r Oo

Me-

Grath, 17, walked 24 miJea to Sanford to take an aUtomobile driving test. He filled tbe examina
tion.

Get ...... $100 .

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OR OLDER!

from too much reminiscing of
er days wben you HAD to
the train or stay bome. So- just
to be sentimental l tenderly kiased :rJora goodhy and bade Charles
,'Be sure to meet me - now don't
forget." All this while be was baving tbe Ume of his life with the
younger fry, Sherman Mills de' clariilg "l lik;e you" to c. P. H. and
thereby at age 3" discovering
"How \O Win Friends and Infiu~qce .f~p~~·" Loot f?r tbe.t boy
m ,,tbe n.-i!; ot Congress (no less)
lopg about 1982 to 1985, say:
(Gosb, I bad to stop and figure
that one.)
Neighbor Shirley, well fortlfied
with pop corn for AlL the kids,
was chief shepherd, having ridden
on some trains bere and there for
some 30 OJ" m9fe years. (life's an
engineerr as all of us know).
Out condt'.ctor was H. w. Sammons of_l:larkersbui'g, \V, Va., who
has completed 45 yeus in service
11n this WbeeUnll division of the
B. and 0. He will now have duty
on a "mixed" traiD, as they call
it - 11train of moatly lreigbt can
and One passenger coach.
You could ten many of the pas·
sepger1 werf! -taking ._,hat lvas ti'qa last "Sentimental Journey."
And who was at :t~ason Station
besldes 01jlr two ehauffeure:? Why,
Mae Lambert anf{ aister Virgene
ElberfeJd an4 ·Ht~ son, goin)
clean way up to Parkersburg, they
were.

young fathers (and one mother I
-heard of) that were graduatinrbecause lirtt thing when outside
they picked up tbeit' little ones to
have pictures taken together-and
Mrs. Jolin C. Baker, PrKs wile,
cays theae working young wives
should have "P. H. T. degree for "Puttins Him 'I'Jlrouch"; see
- and heartUy do I agree witb
her - suddenly fl90ds over.. me
bow happy r am fo be an Old

wit~~-a

DC...,.._......._,= Use
them carefully on sJick roa.ds.
D CheN r ¥ WhHhhilllll

......., Replace n t1toy - ··
0 Check,..... ~ ...... Have
good tires and we tire chains
w1ta1 nocxlod on 1110w or ire.

f) . ,. . ,_. ..,....

0 Check

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Have them properly adj~.
0 Cheek reur speed1 Let:
5peed laws ani road CODttitloD$
set Lhe limit.

THE

c ,ITY

wc:U
behind
0 · -the
·car
-ahead.
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Sentinel

ai~ beloved Alma
M"amma - fh~
GJ:ad"
yourW
chitnes play "How can I Leave '
Thee" and agaih I'm glad 1
brought an extra ltandkerchief -

LOAN
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prosl!fent •I tbo Q ''~
As.tQClotioQ .

D•lfY Pr'l'luolo

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MeCiellan, 87, it tlao Plrl

Look out, fellers. Ole Ninety
Eight's a. .comin' up the line. Ring
tbe bell, blow' the whi&amp;Ue - a
beloved ghost i&amp; riding by.

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er or dairya fA Lotan and Jt~•­
aon, He SUCctfdl L S. HoUinpf,

Orfvlllt.

The a1!oelaUon ann~unced ~~t
A. t. Shougb of Dayton w-u

ehOf"

Bur~'·

vtct prealdent ud lohn
Oolumbu1,

Trepurer.

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Greiner of Colum.l)u.s wa• ren•~.
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when I are going to -have to be 30 hours
up town long.
· husband
~ go train riding, I teach ~g;:~· ~
3 grand- I go to Sally Scha1f'1 ~
sod Coml'neMement tat 0. U. and
ride up at Mary Jane Youn&amp;'s -wedd;lnf/
our youngest Sunday P: M. "
from o.u. to As U that weren't enOugh., nern .
a touch, l D111d ehomplbg at the bit....tiaond&lt;&lt;"
'd••rby,.bat oijt for c. a tide late- Sunday and -1
astonist,.. ttr.oss the rivtU" at the bqge
Soin!IIOW it look· Kaiser plant. I could hardly
for this occasion, ger in homeJ make a big pot
eY9n
he himself didn't coffee;· take tWo more aspirins ami '
flop on the couch. But it was all
ride
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Mrt.
"aker's Store was just a:rand.
there
-2 grandcblldren
At Commencement, Who'd
and 1 small neighbor bQy, u was have tbought 178 graduates would
)(ra, ~·neb" Beckel." witb grand· have filled as many front seatsGladwell and Randy and ye1, 1utely all 4:00 of that faculty were there - we pick out
:b.·~~~! our (lckcta and SalJr eaaUy - she wore our own
.L. struck us- cdJor of tas!el oE many years ago,
cent or 10 rid&amp; a bluo one for de~,:ree ef 8. S. in
caNd? Ed ..... Bernice Bllwen takmg mo.
asl&lt;•ed· i tlyer and vies o( us all over ,at Student Cen·
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There's nothing quite aa pleat18Dt and mining
aa a bath or abower- when you have plenty
of good bot water. Tho average fomily """'
7,800 gell~ a year for bathing. But it's cer·
tainly disappointing to be third in line and
hav6'a cold b8th;'or It~ halfway throu~h a
shoWer aud
It sUddenly tum cold. You
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blues," with an auMmltic, fast IOCOVery Gaa
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United State• wlllrt•ulp• H-bomb
tests in tho PacliJo, b~l pl'Qbllolr
not until next year. lt lpjt~ for
a while i1 if repri abOut the
dan~er of atronU~Piil!l ' lall-q~l
would i~terff\lfe wltb ~ JHt~ le1J1.
Uut the lateat !CI•P!W•Iill4f 1111
CQnllrme4 aadlp" !lilt M»&gt;~~N!lf
unlikely to be da~c_erout un ,e ll
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Mrl. Oblini'er ill the fonner Betty Gresa of Pomeroy and the Ohlingers haVe three ebtldren. San·
dra, Susan end Sonya, They· reside
at U'J\!o S. Fourth St., Middleport.
Mr. Oblinger is a Mawn. belon&amp;a
to the hut Walton LeafUe, the
Middleport Fire Department, and
Middlepqrt High School.

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Trmpers h_aye aJre~dy n4red Jn
lht' Hnuse of R&amp;)lJ'IIN'IP.tiUvta IUb·
rommlltee studyinl Prelident El·
Pnhower'A $1.3 bl'l 1'\n 11JJT·Year
ochool conslr)o~Upq bm. IM I~'
real baflle will come on the floor
of thn House The achool se,t'l'erallon inue will m4kl
hta4Uaes
lhon. S&lt;&gt;me Reou~lim!~ !'ill olf~r
au ant1-se.11re.l•tlqp '''l(~r.'' prq.
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no tu~ch 11?-aiJ '~ "'
d ochool•· Tlte oplglll!l,
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heny traffic and naoniDI siJ: stog
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ated &lt;In Feb. 12 ever ain,ce tht
New York Stock Exl·hanie eiJml·
nated Lincoln's Birthday as a bol·
lday alo»4 wltb ArmJ.ttloe Day
1nd Columbus Day in tOM.

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It will be a bolid/IIY oply rnr
banks,
markets .;uch as ruJ&gt;ber,
bidet, tin, lead, &amp;inc, burlap cocoa, toffee and sua~r. and th•'
produce exehana;e.

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NEW ARRIVAL

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wolfe of jctlf&gt;'l
Letart Falls are announciniJ: the
birth of a 6 lb. 6 oz. daugltter at
Holzer K~u1pital. The baby hJ•
been named Vicki Kara. Gran~­
parentt are Mr. and Mrs. iobn
WoUe of Letar\ Falls and Mr. ~Del
By UNIT,p PR~S$
:Mri. Willie Davis of Racine. ll'bl!!y
Major securittel and cymmodity 11.l1o have a 2 year ol'd son, Kevin.
exeha~;Jges will operate a1 u1ual
Tuesday, Lincoln's Mrthday, no
looser celebrated as a ~liday in
Wall Street . .

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CROSSWORD
2. Den

The 1dmlnl!tratlon ~~~ turnln~
lbe heat on plaps to !(ive economic
aid to Independent CommuniJJt Pllhnd. The reuon : To ortset the
oollap!le nf arrangements for a
vlelt bY YuJOilav president Tlto
Pou,n- AmerJcan talh ~tart in
Waahlngton tbt• wee~ . The admln·
ist.ratlon w.a~tta to &amp;bow countries
pt Communist Eaat Europe thl'll
f.Jtey can 4et American aid if they
show 1oroe lndep(!ndence of Mo~- •
Blocktl''"''
cow
domination. Tlto'a
visit .
Western dlnLomatl ex~cJ the
atopped by dome•Ue oppo~i!Jon , lluss ians to drop ' blockbus~cr
Wll ln~endt4 1o emphuabe that
uropoanl nt the meetJn1
theM,uch """'';No Flrt
tlve-nolion d11nr.rmament •ubcQtp ·
n11ttfle in Vmdon ~ext month, The
~ov1et ~.~:overnmen\
ha~ atready
tluned Its hand by l'kinll' lb.t the
for(&gt; !.!Jn minister. Of the f.lve tQ.un·
tri('S . United st,tea: ' Cauadt.
Brlhin, Fran.ce 4nd ~~a.,la • It·
tenri the mqetlna ln ~er•o~. Thnt
would set the !t4•e fpr i ~Ia RuJ.

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tb6 Economy Sa,viDP. ,6 ' Loan
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"amen" whenever It
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been offered a talking
a
talkiiJ.g reindeer and a talkh'lg elk.
"One fellow in Flonda
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has a dao~,hund who sayo: 'Arf.
Art. J\.rt wledert&gt;elien.'

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Ill Rogers
Jr.:• :~ C,S·'J'V morr1ng show
!h1t has set 4side $20,000 far payment to
reaiSonably arliculale
members or the canine klniildom.
"We've offered tu pay $500 for
any word over two syllables,"
aaid Fleming, "The only tltmgs
barred •are proper nouns, foreign
phrases thn.t don't appear in our
dictionary ami eleetronlcolly wired
dogs."
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I&amp;PUt baell - lt:• JO tatebin1 1 have 1®.11 wondered (do for.
IMlDI IW. BDnee 'f. Hoof, fOI'lllu ci¥e lblt IODM!what lllelqant n'bProo, ot Blo Gnn4e eon... - jO&lt;t) how all that lllmay pape!',
now faitlr we1J, I«&lt;t'ered from a 1n item PI ifeat hotJieh.old valut
leVel'fJ two ~ iUDetl - it litt. lo batbroomt, ever to-t way up in
m7 11eart J:ftl'elr to 1et him tree•, mum; out or upttaJn 1l'iir
JOYeiJ 11104enL11f.ie 1orta line ar- dowt, and late!,. rn lelrned,
ranaemmt ol yeDow muMJ on IJtruftJ alonrt raUtoadt.
~late _ m4 Adlai &amp;tevelll0n'•
One of m1 boy 1 11 lehool (he
owa eowU. Pftl. ISI:t'tDIOD of will be n.amplea u ,et!) told me.
hlth natlq OberUn Collea:e, Wby, )'ou just unrou a whole roll
1 a._ Addrtu - an npert of tbit handy .tuff outa your
planilt plaJ1l tome Debuu7, •uch tJaln window and let 'er p
a fln!Dd paformanae that rm
Relult - tbe moR-leDithY, comawed bJ tt - a Puerto Rican mo-- plete .net perfeet traU if :rou'te
ther Hl oear • - bu- ~n grad- lOtta pbyinJ "F'o1 lAd Houndt"
uated illlu~eeriJM: - tbe spoke or tbe like. Han , rm glad that 1,
ao brokenly, IUCII ftronc Spanilh at loq Jut, know bow .ome of
1A her IJ)Mdl, t.1W 1 had to cock tbta paper ever ceta up 1n tree~.
a ~lf auead.-e ear - our Did you tnow, dear reader- and
tweet little ~ette Kim ol didn't teD me! ·
CreiN Webb (e.n•t th.lnk of her
Korea, end-uated- JOU recall she
tpOke to Countr CouDri1 of married ume to 11ve me) litter
Churdl Womea at :Rocbprlap X of lbrie Webb. Houetr:, 1nd now
1 Church lD. oetober- now .tblt LiviD( lD Xeaina, New York, read,
' I'Ye loollect lt Onr oeee aga:m, I our Sentinel and utea it fme.
,.... theJ'h ....,. .U tilbt up Th.anka, Cretbtre at 0 .
1lOw they tab
Her butbaod 11 employed on
care of Ill thOle 8800 iJ not much one of &amp;oday'• reallf lar&amp;e pro-sllort of a Dliraele.
jedl, the famous St. Lawrence
Seaway,
A pure and lovely c:o10t pidure
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.,W rtma1Jl iD Jtl1 miDd alwayt
SAN
Fft.ArNOISCO
A
point in
.11om ' lillY Jatie Youjta and run
tbe
Ute
and
Navajo
lndt.an
reser·
IOtehen'J' Weddiq ,....J blue and
vation•
10\~th
of
Cortez,
Colo.,
has
ro-. veJvet JOWIIJ. white lilk
- bride"s COW8, 'Ule tall YOUDJ the distinction l}f being the only
ln the Jl~ted States wbere
"' ·croom.
ecW; towerina: bro- spot
ther Ed~
bOlt IliAD, thOle dar· four state• meet: Utah . Colorado
Ua' llftot ll$. llllil Aaa (oh boy!) A('Jzona, and Nrii Mexko.
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'IOIIh.llle riagJ, the
No 01_ _ Loft?
Wiollful aol-7 1tith wllleh
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paltor Fred GN'dner e~ed it
ALBANY, N. Y. -Polio nsearall _ wu r ever J)ad I'd draaed cbers looking for the viru1 that
my weary legs over tllere.
causes the disease, found 10me
Bl. . pu, Kary Jane and B1ll; v1rus~s they .,,. are loroting for
qd mar JOU bave evf.ry bapiness a dJtease to eauR. :rhe New York
- the wl11l of all our friends here. Health Department •Health News''
said the re~en have dubbed
1 now turn to a Iiebler note rye been far too soJemo - _•t_t_h_ese_'_'orp...:..b_lmn-:vvlru_ae_•_
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the U. S. Air Foree. He waa discharged as a Tech Sergean~ alter
World War n.

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"''~ lm:tginiJtiV~ f:l»tD~
Perce~ve M~. Jlpp~p4rte
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Sandwiched between his rall-

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
Mr and Mrs. Richard lrl~
Roush) of CO'Lumbua
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announcing the birth of a daug tCOLU"ffii!S, o. UP • ijorold er ,Chri1ty Lee, at V.. bite Cr~M
Saturday, February D.
r•. Hnys, ofuo seJett1ve
se~iclol Hospital,
~randp~nts are ~l"S. WeruJ,ell
4\f~&lt;l!lr( •li4 t~g~y qu!stlonna~r~s frecker, ' Raclne, ·and"Mr. and 'Mta'.
are be ng mailed to
It
~rl~ Briiis, Colwftbus. ~r. aP,:~
Star.dby
tq_clarafY.
Mrs.
RJcbara Rou1h, Letart Fa!:,
st•hH ill tPt;
J"or¢t' m the
Mr.
and
Mri Guy Smit~. Gtjllp .
event of a national emergency.
and Mr .and Mrs. Howard &amp;o ,
Hays said tbe etteening of
Athens ROlid arf' areat g:raj.ll•
nations entire Stan by
Reserve parents.
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was ordei-ed by ' conl(ress
lQ. Its
last session.
MINSTREL REHEARSAL
He said that based on question
A rchearsol of the IJIJI D!»&lt;&lt;
naire information, every standby ~lnstrel will be held Tbur,:sday at
ReserVISt Will be Placed in one o( 8 _p. Til· at t~e Letart Falls srtd~
11cl}ool. Tbe troup will bee:in rtthroe categor;es.
1'1te classi!icallona will be 1-R, h'earsals on a presentation which
·1 bl HJl. d f
d to civ will IJe giv~q tn Gallipolis, Feb8 ¥31 P e;
·
e erre
r h · f\fan'27, at t~e Wasbi11gton schOol
llian occupation enenhal to t f' auditorium for the benefit of tbe
mamtalnce of~
· R "h, 'nf(!ty or
b Boy !kouts.
lntere~t;of'a.nd I
, de1erred . Y
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'h!irdship aod
M&lt;\SPN PTA MI~TING
privation to depenQenLs.
The Ma11o.n Pareqt-l'e'!chen AsliOCiat~()Q will meet Lbis eVflnlng
Hays said Congress ordered the at 7:30 Jn the Mason Elementarr
mote to give the Slandb)' Reserv - School building. The member!l of
ist his or her statu~:~ on · recall to the group will present a spedqJ
acUve duty in time of war or Did· Pounders' Day Program al
the
jonal emergency.
ma~ing.

been tljo dogaomlooJ. A "'lP&gt;Siec
In Doland, Fla., wrole Ill to say
NE\v YORK
UP -'l'he letter that be knew a dot 111bg cpuld
• stal'led
reasonably enough ll ~Y, "Good mornJna." 4 ~ock
:r Nid: "Dear airs."
Hill, S. C., reaiQ.ent clainled ac·

Allllcensed vet\dors in q•;n • • ..0 u~·d hv 1 ,. In m•~•
erfl, f'II''"JlT lftll l'J.r llrr ~· .ll"""",..!f
semi-annu~l report of thelf'• H""
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· Viola M. Moore, Geoffrey A. Wils.on
Ex.change Mae:riage Vows On Fe~ruary- 8
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Winter is not yet over. So don't forget thai streets may be
Icy or frosty Mid slick, One misju4~fment of the condition of
~ '!)"eel's surflll!e can yet result jn §n accident th~t might take
your life or those of your loved 9J!~S.
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Only last week a Lincoln He1ghts resident related how he
came qown "off the hill " early one morning and very nearly
rp~ ov~r the side of ~!!e qn~9ln jiill Drive j11st apqye the
l19r Schaefer residence. fils ttres struck a hidden patch of ice
"'ld bts car wept completely o~t of control momentarily. For.
lllf'•!l'lf !ts llr~s f1ib~~4 firm tracking
before an accident ~·
curred.
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Tuesday

P~ED

Mr e.nd Mrs. .CJarep.ce Andrews
have rtfived word t~~ their aon ,
¢larente WWiam Aljdi:ewa, 1fbo
is stationed at BaJ(ipl"ield, Foley ,
Ala . has been {lf"''O:Mted ltom A_jr
m&lt;tn Apprenhc~t ro Airman .

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ll'i't'ERI!STS OF Ml!IGS·MASON AREA

··~I!MD '-llWEN- GENERAL MANAGEl

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Delivery by carrier where available 30 cents per
one ~f! ~ ldVJMe at Tbe Dally Sentinel office, $15.60, &amp;LX
fl.,.,p tl1n» tpOGlhl, $3.90. Br motor route where available:
.,..an nlh $1 . Sjr Dian one year $8; stx monlhs, $4.25· three modth.s
o~t::fth. $1.
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every afternoon exceJH; Sunday by The Oblo Valley Senlillllloc., .4t llJ Mec::hanic St ., Pomeroy, o . Business oflice phone 398.
Wf\Ori.r offlce .,bon• 387.

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The Penicl Class -OJ .t)e PomerPf. !l!f.R!i'~ C~!f!W, ,y!ll' meet 1t
lhe home of the Rev. and Jolrs.
Ralph Zundel, Mulberry Ave ,' on
Satunl11y at 7 ·30 p~ m. '
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Winter Is Not Yet Over

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lp line 'with Uo~ "![~ty remind\lf five locQ! busiJI~es ~ave
tp!!IJfll'ated !JI. a IV~rn.ing to all motorists in ~o~ay's ~~11}' Sen,
lj!JJ!) ~~Y~rlt,Sffi~ f'lll~IJ!ns. CIIAAII!Qt r~IJ!inder~ .,em to A• the
~sf ~ntjdQie f!&gt;r &lt;!ll'l')f$~ driving, T)J~ miracle Is lll~t ~~~~ accidents doq't ll'PJI¥n. Thil ~ P!any 41&gt; Q~cijr c~n 1;&gt;c&gt; ~Jal!ted
illY on th•t tv~r.fr•a,iii )la~it of all of ua lo lor(~! what ~
IP"fl'U! thliig a car can be on the street or highway when
ot handled with great eare.
,
'I'll~*~ lace! me,cbants urging
are Spnna Ifill Dairy
Op., Mu: Ward Insurance Co , Preston Motors, Warner·J)Jle II!"
~nee ond V, D. Edwards Insurapcp. '!'lley II'Jillf yiiii ·drljo,
safely and ~ve a lol)g Ufe.
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CHANNIL 3

fU!J St(a On
7:00 Today

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8·00 Coffee. Time
10:00 Home

11:00 The Priee is IIJiht
11:30 Truth- or CGnsequenee•
11:00 ·Tie· Tae Doue
12:00 n Could ;Be You

I:JII! Cirrfpj
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VALENTINE EXCHANGE
Ford
Tb_e Jolly Bunch . ~e~l!S ' Clu~
UIO
QuFor
A
1&gt;11
)"Ill have a Valentine ~hange
llod¥.J! llqmanFo
... porty Satur~ay,
10,
Co"'!\ily 'flllif.
1t I~ home ol, Hn. Ko'IJl•lb Qy.
11.\' Liilla'~·
er at 7 p. m.
1
FettMa.Jlien

r,J&gt;ryary

N..,.,

Auxiliary·
of Railror.d

~~~!"c~~~j....-1 at

Eye

_. l'hter ol Mr. anel Mra. Carl E.
Jlbore 1781 Cbe1ter roa~, beeame
~e bride or Mr Gt.otfrey A, Wiloon. •oa of Kr• R. E. Wilton and
ih• late Mr. Wlloon, Athoaa
' ~. Frida)' Feb. 8 11 the St.
LutheNn Cbureh. The vo'h ol
double rioa eeremoey were . read
by the R... L. M. Jlollrholf at7:30
p.m., in the prtlllehee of ' the im·
mediate famlllel and a few close

W5,U.TV
MS Sill~ on
7.00 Toda.r
, P:OO Coffee Time
1 10:00 Home
, 11.00 The p ..jce II
! 11:30 Truth or E~. n"!"l

. 12 ·00 Tic TIC DOD.tb

) t;z;30 J1 Cotild Se f'iu

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1 · ~ 00

CurrenJ
Gamert~

7.00

. For her wedding the bride cbo~e
1 two Piece grey suit aceented
:trith white, trim, She carried a
1 wblte Eutern Star Bible topped
~ with a red arnation COI'HSe.
, ... llr. and Ml'l. Alva Clark, Pome~y Route a, were the attendanl:l
.!)ln. Clark WOR 1 tTo piece &amp;~Ink
• knit .suit atid a white urna~on

7:611
11:00

1~ icr.. .Moore, mother of tbe bride

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6 ·00
6,30

us

6'M

wore A d~ of warie1ated lha&lt;lea
Gf Iavinder and a eonace nfwhlt•
, 11: Carnations. Mn. Wilson
wor~
...-:,, tiro plec:e blue dre,u and· a wbite
--.~. , earn~~tl_o~ ~Je..
, YJ 'qle. new Mtt. W1llon is a gradua~ of Pomeroy HJI)t School and
It employed Ia the. offiee ot Ill£
1
Jleip Gener_. Hospital, )lr. WU"',....Rlt. Will leave SataidQ for
· Iliawis, Wublqton wbere be.
reee)ve • new: a~ent with the

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Ohip(ln Clown HAs His Little Joke

The taxpay~r likes his Iiiii# j9k8 ~Pll'j Ill !
(lbloan had h1s wltb Slat~ 'l'rU~Qfti' 119PF

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whllt AAI.I somt
w: 'J'f~ this

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priz~ chec~ of all Umt trri¥1111P. ~· ''MY:'f IJI.9fplng
!Dall thls week, Signed by NMP9ijel'l9lll Fit fli4Klg!le aut
to Adplpb Hitler for no d~IJ8rt •

ft9 ~~~~ f. 'f!l_
rnyat,ry, the Columbus b(p~ ~~~~~ W'f lllli4
19&amp;8 and

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n~PJ,bered 3%

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I tlmt.Wy n~t'Ve
Q f ah'es
BrinP"S
Many Unusual. . Answers
u~s IntonTnhe M..ai]s . (Janice
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JA&amp;f~ r WJJR ~- p Pk f9 t Ia'
Trt¥surer of Statt cpverln_J~Hnv ~ fffliRPY, I§' lffF841B•inst
th~ taxable reU,U sales. IJlMJ;DJ.J.CIJ ~.s 00 JJWP,fJ)' Wlf 4N.e the

during the half-year perlo.IJ,

c.,.,,...,..,

Af~r

q.uoin~•nce

however, the goil')g

thal,

got prettY giddy. "I am now
nearly four years 1 old," lt s,l4,
and 1 am enclosing a p1clure of
state according to the repQf1:,
M Jnjng
pnder me and a buddy of mine AJ you
"misplacemeDt of tlme plapg
·
can ne 1 do not look four years
The taxpayer who dreaql,,d q,p
was old
the parakeet With me
a real clown.
4n4 Mr
pn the ag;::iosed was a photo ot a pooch
same
and m thetr prJ.m.e Qf
for \fOrld power at and a bird. The communirl4.tlon
the
bme. Yes, a
},y
t.Q Jlitler was Signed, "Tippy, the talking
would have to be for no d?fi~r! ~~9 flQ ~~nls. ~~ ~~8r Woijld be dog"
expected to concede an tnj!h ·to the other. One would never
P ay the other a penny e.xcept at gunpoint.
The letter is one of aome 850
~ided ljnd mJ&amp;iUided
mlssilu
Most Americans have come through a long traditio,n of tax.
Joope·' ; .. the
. •
u•Wthe pa1t wo
a ""
"tUn by r~rer.rn Ia t'100 and a d m1
ow th e Ie ga lit an d Jltf.l.....
m Fleqlin~r uover

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Or wo lh"h'l( nub! c exponses Th s "hlnan's'
e s
s
r ,..,• e M
t•
v .o: ~~
check should recall for Amerlcans once more how fortunate is
S

a people that can live with themselves jn peace, under law,
with no greedy hunger fo• the fruits of other nations' labors .

Looking Ahead At The News
Picture Throughq:ut World
By Cl&gt;tARLif"M. MCCANN
Unltacf Prtlll Staff Corrftpondenf
United Pre111 ccrreApond~Jnh,
around the world look ahead at
the newl that will moke the head·
Unea.
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a twt

Lonl( for tlte nation, l furor over
nil price lncrell,!es to fillmmer
down "lowlv and finally peter out
Evon 1r Indictment, ar,e r.e1urned
chur~ln.c the his
lntcrnptlonal
comp.mics with Pf~ce-IIJ:inq collu
ton. lhl'rt! w\1( be loniJ delays in
any lrnJ!s. For example, a crlm·
inal an1i-trust action wa1 riled
fl)(ain~t five compcml~l!l. cltarging
I'OO$piraey to coalrol prices, 1,1nfler
lhe Truman admfntAtralinn. Attv
r.en lltJrbert Brownell Jr. substltuled rlvll for crJmiral ch"'TRO~
Bt1t thu ,;uit Is stlll han(llng Wlt1le
oil company
lawyer11 tue thou·
and~ of document• they l&amp;f arc
perUnent to It,

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ch,l~kl!'n,
chili~s
~'ut

J'I,,..Ina• ". - -~cer oI

"AMther mtn has a d,og who
"Th
topsi ,
only
can•unset
rec 11 e On ana
IJ,
at
the Wes
Coast,
somebody boa a dog who
... I! ~!lent
moit ot the ttme,
but whq occasionaliy talk11 back Lo H. V.
Kaltenborn on the r:~dlo.
Fleming plans t!) unveil what lo-.
q:uadous quadruped• he can eorral at regular lnteryah until April
1.
has 11. podde of his own who
enn talk.
"However, he's not ellglble,'
explained Flemlng "All he can
say is, 'How
flad 1 am to
bt!
home.' Thos~ ge J}J words o' one
syflablc."
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UQue at~ tp '!1'1
{~1'111
from lj. Jl!&gt;lnba ~"1'1111
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'l~~;,;;.,.:,._;..;._.;._..,!l year en.dlna June 80."- 1
Tha 1
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12 YEAR$

Noon New.
liiiB NelgabOro

12:30 Liberace
1;00 P)aotl!lne TQUeh

OF AGE

Tltls Winter ·

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or up to
Pay what JOU. owe and buy what
you need with • euh loan. 'lbell
have oaJ7 ONE place to PlY -_-;.
1 little at a time. What a relied
Rave more of your pay ebeet
for youraelf, HUDdrecb are get.
tiag -private cadi loan• bere for
their owJJ good. Chances ue
can too. Jtllt pbone ua or 1110u ··~
jn_You are alwa11 welcome
you wiH , Iike our perJOD-to.per.
&amp;On money terms.

Did You Know That?

1'·----·--'---------------------------:--1, llenth• M. Httltlnt
Our minister was givinf an

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lustraUon of ituliffcre~ n a ~
cent sermon by -..e.ICI'ibing being
ina Glore, purcb11e in band while
2 or 3 counters away stoOd sever•J clerks, idly conversing, evldently oblivious fo custom-era.
It reminded m~. of course. Clerk
(suddenly consc:io\ls of a too-long.
delayed cultomer): "Did y8u lind
what you wanted, sir?"
Customer: "Yes, 1 did-.- anotta:.
er clerk.''
.

Dr. R;, Stanley , Jodes explained
how they nise those dwatf trees
in Je.pan. They simply cut and
bind Ute large, central, tap root,
spreading the surface roots near
the grtound where all the food and
water taken in are meaa:er In
qqantlty, hence the tree grows, but
in . 1 most Umited fashion.
! hardly need to add what be
waa illustrating - the life that
hu no centrtl anchoring in God,
and 11 interested in externals e.nd
surface elfects only.

BOYS!!

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U;f4 $1g)r Oo

Me-

Grath, 17, walked 24 miJea to Sanford to take an aUtomobile driving test. He filled tbe examina
tion.

Get ...... $100 .

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OR OLDER!

from too much reminiscing of
er days wben you HAD to
the train or stay bome. So- just
to be sentimental l tenderly kiased :rJora goodhy and bade Charles
,'Be sure to meet me - now don't
forget." All this while be was baving tbe Ume of his life with the
younger fry, Sherman Mills de' clariilg "l lik;e you" to c. P. H. and
thereby at age 3" discovering
"How \O Win Friends and Infiu~qce .f~p~~·" Loot f?r tbe.t boy
m ,,tbe n.-i!; ot Congress (no less)
lopg about 1982 to 1985, say:
(Gosb, I bad to stop and figure
that one.)
Neighbor Shirley, well fortlfied
with pop corn for AlL the kids,
was chief shepherd, having ridden
on some trains bere and there for
some 30 OJ" m9fe years. (life's an
engineerr as all of us know).
Out condt'.ctor was H. w. Sammons of_l:larkersbui'g, \V, Va., who
has completed 45 yeus in service
11n this WbeeUnll division of the
B. and 0. He will now have duty
on a "mixed" traiD, as they call
it - 11train of moatly lreigbt can
and One passenger coach.
You could ten many of the pas·
sepger1 werf! -taking ._,hat lvas ti'qa last "Sentimental Journey."
And who was at :t~ason Station
besldes 01jlr two ehauffeure:? Why,
Mae Lambert anf{ aister Virgene
ElberfeJd an4 ·Ht~ son, goin)
clean way up to Parkersburg, they
were.

young fathers (and one mother I
-heard of) that were graduatinrbecause lirtt thing when outside
they picked up tbeit' little ones to
have pictures taken together-and
Mrs. Jolin C. Baker, PrKs wile,
cays theae working young wives
should have "P. H. T. degree for "Puttins Him 'I'Jlrouch"; see
- and heartUy do I agree witb
her - suddenly fl90ds over.. me
bow happy r am fo be an Old

wit~~-a

DC...,.._......._,= Use
them carefully on sJick roa.ds.
D CheN r ¥ WhHhhilllll

......., Replace n t1toy - ··
0 Check,..... ~ ...... Have
good tires and we tire chains
w1ta1 nocxlod on 1110w or ire.

f) . ,. . ,_. ..,....

0 Check

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Have them properly adj~.
0 Cheek reur speed1 Let:
5peed laws ani road CODttitloD$
set Lhe limit.

THE

c ,ITY

wc:U
behind
0 · -the
·car
-ahead.
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Sentinel

ai~ beloved Alma
M"amma - fh~
GJ:ad"
yourW
chitnes play "How can I Leave '
Thee" and agaih I'm glad 1
brought an extra ltandkerchief -

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prosl!fent •I tbo Q ''~
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MeCiellan, 87, it tlao Plrl

Look out, fellers. Ole Ninety
Eight's a. .comin' up the line. Ring
tbe bell, blow' the whi&amp;Ue - a
beloved ghost i&amp; riding by.

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er or dairya fA Lotan and Jt~•­
aon, He SUCctfdl L S. HoUinpf,

Orfvlllt.

The a1!oelaUon ann~unced ~~t
A. t. Shougb of Dayton w-u

ehOf"

Bur~'·

vtct prealdent ud lohn
Oolumbu1,

Trepurer.

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U my days .get any fuller, they
when I are going to -have to be 30 hours
up town long.
· husband
~ go train riding, I teach ~g;:~· ~
3 grand- I go to Sally Scha1f'1 ~
sod Coml'neMement tat 0. U. and
ride up at Mary Jane Youn&amp;'s -wedd;lnf/
our youngest Sunday P: M. "
from o.u. to As U that weren't enOugh., nern .
a touch, l D111d ehomplbg at the bit....tiaond&lt;&lt;"
'd••rby,.bat oijt for c. a tide late- Sunday and -1
astonist,.. ttr.oss the rivtU" at the bqge
Soin!IIOW it look· Kaiser plant. I could hardly
for this occasion, ger in homeJ make a big pot
eY9n
he himself didn't coffee;· take tWo more aspirins ami '
flop on the couch. But it was all
ride
.
Mrt.
"aker's Store was just a:rand.
there
-2 grandcblldren
At Commencement, Who'd
and 1 small neighbor bQy, u was have tbought 178 graduates would
)(ra, ~·neb" Beckel." witb grand· have filled as many front seatsGladwell and Randy and ye1, 1utely all 4:00 of that faculty were there - we pick out
:b.·~~~! our (lckcta and SalJr eaaUy - she wore our own
.L. struck us- cdJor of tas!el oE many years ago,
cent or 10 rid&amp; a bluo one for de~,:ree ef 8. S. in
caNd? Ed ..... Bernice Bllwen takmg mo.
asl&lt;•ed· i tlyer and vies o( us all over ,at Student Cen·
ter __, happy. relatives and frit':ndrall about - easy to pic.k out the ,

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All the Hot ·Water You Want, ATJ~ the time
with. ·.. an automatic GAS WATER .HEATER
There's nothing quite aa pleat18Dt and mining
aa a bath or abower- when you have plenty
of good bot water. Tho average fomily """'
7,800 gell~ a year for bathing. But it's cer·
tainly disappointing to be third in line and
hav6'a cold b8th;'or It~ halfway throu~h a
shoWer aud
It sUddenly tum cold. You
can aay ioO&lt;Ib:.o .forever to the "cold bath
blues," with an auMmltic, fast IOCOVery Gaa
water beater.
AUTOMATIC ... beCat""' once it's a&gt;t you can

h4ve

forget it. It requires no t'!flliDg on or oft, or
up and dpwn.
FAST RECOVERY,, becauae only a fast recovel')l
Gas water beater ean eroDOmioally keep pace
with the demande of modem living. It goes to
work automatically to quickly replace hot

wat-er as you use-it.
GAS.,. because Gas is faster, and more ·

economical than &amp;n1 ather method of water
heating. a .. is your best buy for water beating, just aa it is for home beating.

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ASK YOUR GAS PLUMBER-DEALER
ABOUT
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RlX • IUUD • IHifM • WH!TIHOUSE • JOHN WOOD • A. 0. SMITH or HOMART

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S.tMr AI W1lker
LIMERICK,
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BILLS!

Elected N~l¥. H~d .
.Of D;~icy·Group .
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ll's a prettf 11te ~t that tbo
United State• wlllrt•ulp• H-bomb
tests in tho PacliJo, b~l pl'Qbllolr
not until next year. lt lpjt~ for
a while i1 if repri abOut the
dan~er of atronU~Piil!l ' lall-q~l
would i~terff\lfe wltb ~ JHt~ le1J1.
Uut the lateat !CI•P!W•Iill4f 1111
CQnllrme4 aadlp" !lilt M»&gt;~~N!lf
unlikely to be da~c_erout un ,e ll
th~ test rate It mUlUplltd tllou-

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Mrl. Oblini'er ill the fonner Betty Gresa of Pomeroy and the Ohlingers haVe three ebtldren. San·
dra, Susan end Sonya, They· reside
at U'J\!o S. Fourth St., Middleport.
Mr. Oblinger is a Mawn. belon&amp;a
to the hut Walton LeafUe, the
Middleport Fire Department, and
Middlepqrt High School.

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BILLS

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'DaVe OJillnret

Fl.IRHIT'URI
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BILlS

: 'Lancaster Man Is

pro~annq~ ~opqul.

Trmpers h_aye aJre~dy n4red Jn
lht' Hnuse of R&amp;)lJ'IIN'IP.tiUvta IUb·
rommlltee studyinl Prelident El·
Pnhower'A $1.3 bl'l 1'\n 11JJT·Year
ochool conslr)o~Upq bm. IM I~'
real baflle will come on the floor
of thn House The achool se,t'l'erallon inue will m4kl
hta4Uaes
lhon. S&lt;&gt;me Reou~lim!~ !'ill olf~r
au ant1-se.11re.l•tlqp '''l(~r.'' prq.
,-ldiniZ
no tu~ch 11?-aiJ '~ "'
d ochool•· Tlte oplglll!l,
onay hln e ·~ h~l!' 'l''IF~ pre!IW'e
Preslrlent Eloentiti"'tr .AH!a oD !hf
Republlc1n1 tl) Jtlf-1
rld~r. 4
slmllor rider. tao~'~ 11!!\A the ~~~~
lut }'t.U, helped to cl•fllt lt.

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Americanl{eRed
First
Aidaninstructor.
i8 a Croaa
graduate
of

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oUteer.

UlJ foUowel'i by m

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driver $100 or DO 0.,.. iD ;ia.ll ftw
dnvinr M mile• to bow' Uttoup
heny traffic and naoniDI siJ: stog
signs. In his deii!JDICI lhe yuuth G
pla1ned be didn't botw he ... '-'

Financl•l m~r~ta haye ope•··
ated &lt;In Feb. 12 ever ain,ce tht
New York Stock Exl·hanie eiJml·
nated Lincoln's Birthday as a bol·
lday alo»4 wltb ArmJ.ttloe Day
1nd Columbus Day in tOM.

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It will be a bolid/IIY oply rnr
banks,
markets .;uch as ruJ&gt;ber,
bidet, tin, lead, &amp;inc, burlap cocoa, toffee and sua~r. and th•'
produce exehana;e.

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NEW ARRIVAL

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wolfe of jctlf&gt;'l
Letart Falls are announciniJ: the
birth of a 6 lb. 6 oz. daugltter at
Holzer K~u1pital. The baby hJ•
been named Vicki Kara. Gran~­
parentt are Mr. and Mrs. iobn
WoUe of Letar\ Falls and Mr. ~Del
By UNIT,p PR~S$
:Mri. Willie Davis of Racine. ll'bl!!y
Major securittel and cymmodity 11.l1o have a 2 year ol'd son, Kevin.
exeha~;Jges will operate a1 u1ual
Tuesday, Lincoln's Mrthday, no
looser celebrated as a ~liday in
Wall Street . .

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Tuesday Feh.l2

CROSSWORD
2. Den

The 1dmlnl!tratlon ~~~ turnln~
lbe heat on plaps to !(ive economic
aid to Independent CommuniJJt Pllhnd. The reuon : To ortset the
oollap!le nf arrangements for a
vlelt bY YuJOilav president Tlto
Pou,n- AmerJcan talh ~tart in
Waahlngton tbt• wee~ . The admln·
ist.ratlon w.a~tta to &amp;bow countries
pt Communist Eaat Europe thl'll
f.Jtey can 4et American aid if they
show 1oroe lndep(!ndence of Mo~- •
Blocktl''"''
cow
domination. Tlto'a
visit .
Western dlnLomatl ex~cJ the
atopped by dome•Ue oppo~i!Jon , lluss ians to drop ' blockbus~cr
Wll ln~endt4 1o emphuabe that
uropoanl nt the meetJn1
theM,uch """'';No Flrt
tlve-nolion d11nr.rmament •ubcQtp ·
n11ttfle in Vmdon ~ext month, The
~ov1et ~.~:overnmen\
ha~ atready
tluned Its hand by l'kinll' lb.t the
for(&gt; !.!Jn minister. Of the f.lve tQ.un·
tri('S . United st,tea: ' Cauadt.
Brlhin, Fran.ce 4nd ~~a.,la • It·
tenri the mqetlna ln ~er•o~. Thnt
would set the !t4•e fpr i ~Ia RuJ.

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tb6 Economy Sa,viDP. ,6 ' Loan
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"amen" whenever It
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been offered a talking
a
talkiiJ.g reindeer and a talkh'lg elk.
"One fellow in Flonda
ltc
has a dao~,hund who sayo: 'Arf.
Art. J\.rt wledert&gt;elien.'

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Ill Rogers
Jr.:• :~ C,S·'J'V morr1ng show
!h1t has set 4side $20,000 far payment to
reaiSonably arliculale
members or the canine klniildom.
"We've offered tu pay $500 for
any word over two syllables,"
aaid Fleming, "The only tltmgs
barred •are proper nouns, foreign
phrases thn.t don't appear in our
dictionary ami eleetronlcolly wired
dogs."
The reaponse to the offer ha!i

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I&amp;PUt baell - lt:• JO tatebin1 1 have 1®.11 wondered (do for.
IMlDI IW. BDnee 'f. Hoof, fOI'lllu ci¥e lblt IODM!what lllelqant n'bProo, ot Blo Gnn4e eon... - jO&lt;t) how all that lllmay pape!',
now faitlr we1J, I«&lt;t'ered from a 1n item PI ifeat hotJieh.old valut
leVel'fJ two ~ iUDetl - it litt. lo batbroomt, ever to-t way up in
m7 11eart J:ftl'elr to 1et him tree•, mum; out or upttaJn 1l'iir
JOYeiJ 11104enL11f.ie 1orta line ar- dowt, and late!,. rn lelrned,
ranaemmt ol yeDow muMJ on IJtruftJ alonrt raUtoadt.
~late _ m4 Adlai &amp;tevelll0n'•
One of m1 boy 1 11 lehool (he
owa eowU. Pftl. ISI:t'tDIOD of will be n.amplea u ,et!) told me.
hlth natlq OberUn Collea:e, Wby, )'ou just unrou a whole roll
1 a._ Addrtu - an npert of tbit handy .tuff outa your
planilt plaJ1l tome Debuu7, •uch tJaln window and let 'er p
a fln!Dd paformanae that rm
Relult - tbe moR-leDithY, comawed bJ tt - a Puerto Rican mo-- plete .net perfeet traU if :rou'te
ther Hl oear • - bu- ~n grad- lOtta pbyinJ "F'o1 lAd Houndt"
uated illlu~eeriJM: - tbe spoke or tbe like. Han , rm glad that 1,
ao brokenly, IUCII ftronc Spanilh at loq Jut, know bow .ome of
1A her IJ)Mdl, t.1W 1 had to cock tbta paper ever ceta up 1n tree~.
a ~lf auead.-e ear - our Did you tnow, dear reader- and
tweet little ~ette Kim ol didn't teD me! ·
CreiN Webb (e.n•t th.lnk of her
Korea, end-uated- JOU recall she
tpOke to Countr CouDri1 of married ume to 11ve me) litter
Churdl Womea at :Rocbprlap X of lbrie Webb. Houetr:, 1nd now
1 Church lD. oetober- now .tblt LiviD( lD Xeaina, New York, read,
' I'Ye loollect lt Onr oeee aga:m, I our Sentinel and utea it fme.
,.... theJ'h ....,. .U tilbt up Th.anka, Cretbtre at 0 .
1lOw they tab
Her butbaod 11 employed on
care of Ill thOle 8800 iJ not much one of &amp;oday'• reallf lar&amp;e pro-sllort of a Dliraele.
jedl, the famous St. Lawrence
Seaway,
A pure and lovely c:o10t pidure
~,:-..,-,-...:-.,.:--:-Ju-:ncti-:::-.:::.
.,W rtma1Jl iD Jtl1 miDd alwayt
SAN
Fft.ArNOISCO
A
point in
.11om ' lillY Jatie Youjta and run
tbe
Ute
and
Navajo
lndt.an
reser·
IOtehen'J' Weddiq ,....J blue and
vation•
10\~th
of
Cortez,
Colo.,
has
ro-. veJvet JOWIIJ. white lilk
- bride"s COW8, 'Ule tall YOUDJ the distinction l}f being the only
ln the Jl~ted States wbere
"' ·croom.
ecW; towerina: bro- spot
ther Ed~
bOlt IliAD, thOle dar· four state• meet: Utah . Colorado
Ua' llftot ll$. llllil Aaa (oh boy!) A('Jzona, and Nrii Mexko.
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'IOIIh.llle riagJ, the
No 01_ _ Loft?
Wiollful aol-7 1tith wllleh
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paltor Fred GN'dner e~ed it
ALBANY, N. Y. -Polio nsearall _ wu r ever J)ad I'd draaed cbers looking for the viru1 that
my weary legs over tllere.
causes the disease, found 10me
Bl. . pu, Kary Jane and B1ll; v1rus~s they .,,. are loroting for
qd mar JOU bave evf.ry bapiness a dJtease to eauR. :rhe New York
- the wl11l of all our friends here. Health Department •Health News''
said the re~en have dubbed
1 now turn to a Iiebler note rye been far too soJemo - _•t_t_h_ese_'_'orp...:..b_lmn-:vvlru_ae_•_
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the U. S. Air Foree. He waa discharged as a Tech Sergean~ alter
World War n.

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IJ.eservJ~ts

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"''~ lm:tginiJtiV~ f:l»tD~
Perce~ve M~. Jlpp~p4rte
Jnthtr
conti~ent
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Sandwiched between his rall-

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
Mr and Mrs. Richard lrl~
Roush) of CO'Lumbua
Q
announcing the birth of a daug tCOLU"ffii!S, o. UP • ijorold er ,Chri1ty Lee, at V.. bite Cr~M
Saturday, February D.
r•. Hnys, ofuo seJett1ve
se~iclol Hospital,
~randp~nts are ~l"S. WeruJ,ell
4\f~&lt;l!lr( •li4 t~g~y qu!stlonna~r~s frecker, ' Raclne, ·and"Mr. and 'Mta'.
are be ng mailed to
It
~rl~ Briiis, Colwftbus. ~r. aP,:~
Star.dby
tq_clarafY.
Mrs.
RJcbara Rou1h, Letart Fa!:,
st•hH ill tPt;
J"or¢t' m the
Mr.
and
Mri Guy Smit~. Gtjllp .
event of a national emergency.
and Mr .and Mrs. Howard &amp;o ,
Hays said tbe etteening of
Athens ROlid arf' areat g:raj.ll•
nations entire Stan by
Reserve parents.
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was ordei-ed by ' conl(ress
lQ. Its
last session.
MINSTREL REHEARSAL
He said that based on question
A rchearsol of the IJIJI D!»&lt;&lt;
naire information, every standby ~lnstrel will be held Tbur,:sday at
ReserVISt Will be Placed in one o( 8 _p. Til· at t~e Letart Falls srtd~
11cl}ool. Tbe troup will bee:in rtthroe categor;es.
1'1te classi!icallona will be 1-R, h'earsals on a presentation which
·1 bl HJl. d f
d to civ will IJe giv~q tn Gallipolis, Feb8 ¥31 P e;
·
e erre
r h · f\fan'27, at t~e Wasbi11gton schOol
llian occupation enenhal to t f' auditorium for the benefit of tbe
mamtalnce of~
· R "h, 'nf(!ty or
b Boy !kouts.
lntere~t;of'a.nd I
, de1erred . Y
--~-:­
'h!irdship aod
M&lt;\SPN PTA MI~TING
privation to depenQenLs.
The Ma11o.n Pareqt-l'e'!chen AsliOCiat~()Q will meet Lbis eVflnlng
Hays said Congress ordered the at 7:30 Jn the Mason Elementarr
mote to give the Slandb)' Reserv - School building. The member!l of
ist his or her statu~:~ on · recall to the group will present a spedqJ
acUve duty in time of war or Did· Pounders' Day Program al
the
jonal emergency.
ma~ing.

been tljo dogaomlooJ. A "'lP&gt;Siec
In Doland, Fla., wrole Ill to say
NE\v YORK
UP -'l'he letter that be knew a dot 111bg cpuld
• stal'led
reasonably enough ll ~Y, "Good mornJna." 4 ~ock
:r Nid: "Dear airs."
Hill, S. C., reaiQ.ent clainled ac·

Allllcensed vet\dors in q•;n • • ..0 u~·d hv 1 ,. In m•~•
erfl, f'II''"JlT lftll l'J.r llrr ~· .ll"""",..!f
semi-annu~l report of thelf'• H""
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Celebrates 153rd

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· Viola M. Moore, Geoffrey A. Wils.on
Ex.change Mae:riage Vows On Fe~ruary- 8
·-; ...Mia Viola M.arlenc Jrloore, d8Ll-

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Winter is not yet over. So don't forget thai streets may be
Icy or frosty Mid slick, One misju4~fment of the condition of
~ '!)"eel's surflll!e can yet result jn §n accident th~t might take
your life or those of your loved 9J!~S.
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Only last week a Lincoln He1ghts resident related how he
came qown "off the hill " early one morning and very nearly
rp~ ov~r the side of ~!!e qn~9ln jiill Drive j11st apqye the
l19r Schaefer residence. fils ttres struck a hidden patch of ice
"'ld bts car wept completely o~t of control momentarily. For.
lllf'•!l'lf !ts llr~s f1ib~~4 firm tracking
before an accident ~·
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Tuesday

P~ED

Mr e.nd Mrs. .CJarep.ce Andrews
have rtfived word t~~ their aon ,
¢larente WWiam Aljdi:ewa, 1fbo
is stationed at BaJ(ipl"ield, Foley ,
Ala . has been {lf"''O:Mted ltom A_jr
m&lt;tn Apprenhc~t ro Airman .

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Prep eams
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~~r•IMNY d9, ... !lill ~ le!I'I•P·
pl., ~~ tp, biOI,! ot tho. HDliJido. Butralo 92 Bti4W)o W,Uoee
41hDno «11!14 lqiO, •n4 ~oy Boston 83 )tOitoJ} C_ol. tfJ

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Tennessee 98 Mlaissippi 88

C!!llr _, flti!I"Vill• '"lot , •• Earrtern ·Ky. ns- TeDI~o. 'f~h fn
6tl!fna w]'l'ifnf. could "'-.!~ bo Mississippi St. 89 K#Jltucky· 81
,.,... ,.., ' tit tw, II_, !PIJC• ~lcbmoD:d 67 Citadel 5 1
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Alaba.ma 66 Plorida M•

Vanderbilt 71 Tqlane .M
Georgia Tech 87 Louisiana St. 80
Nottb CaroUna 68 Vlra.lnlf 9
MIDWif'
Drake 87 Bradley 88
Nebr$aka G3 f.!i,souri .q Ka~sas St. 74 Oklat\OITLII ~

Wlaconsin 70 MieblJan el

Ullnoia 10. Nor.thwestent 81'
Indiana Ill l4iune_f9ta 73 ·

wahl~·· ~o~r:~~ so ·
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.Arlulnsas St. 58 Austin Pfar tJS

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Detrolf Lions otflce l(onftaJ _tl)
pay .IJ bill and wpun~ - ~P. firW:In$
his 19~7 coWort 'I'll~ i!i• "'·''~IF
.~~ Foqtb,n
Lt!J\1~ t!JaQJ. ~ abg
to paid
lbo bill.

Sports

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Tn st!ll ano!her upflet, Colorado
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d IO'h
wh!ppe
· · ran k ed 1owa stat e,
59-53 at RoulJI'r," Culo., virtually
knockinl! thl• ~·ycJfJnM out of Big
Seven t1'tl e con ten t'10n.
• 1'hc tl 1ree up~e tfl ovm·s h a dowe d
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th e
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nation's No. 1 ll'&lt;tm ,and Tndiana,
r~l r. kt·d No .. 13. {'ach holding onto
fn ~ t pl~ce Ul Its leag~ e_.
· Nort h Carol ,na, trmltng by four

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There are some ge!'leral obJer·
vatlons that may l)e noted, how·
ever, It would seem. The fint
Is that this winter will see lnaua.
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lpa: thi honored players. Coaches
of each team will nominate their
candidl\tes for flriil snd second
teams, and honurabh: mention.
The Southeastern Ohio Sporta-writers will
to
or
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If th~l wish, '""•'"'

win over Kentucky, slnkinlo! :l7
poinl!l and grabbing 20 rc•lmuJHh.
Drak~ beat Bradlt!Y a1 thl..! fr(·('
thro_w_ li_ne,_ ~nklns 36 nf 43 at- .

yean ago battled for a Sportswrltcrs Ans.oclatlon which would h~ve
as ih prlm:.ry goal ln~uring deSPrving recognition to Southeast-

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'Go West, You
Dodgcrs' or EJse

Cl.EVrLAND, 0. (UP) - Welt·
Nlwlght t'hnmpion Carmen Ba·
silio Hnd Ch~ ll.c nger Johnny Sax.·
!on W!'rl' lO ruume training llcrc

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who bnck about nine

Eats.like a humming:bircl!·

ern Ohio prep school athletea,
Probably ••m•doy, maybe '"years
from
now when the Sportswriters
group Is Wt!ll aged, brim full of
trarHtlon, bony with prestige, the
All·SEOAL 1team w111 be called the
"Moonbeam Team", or something
like that as tlle Walter Camp All·
American Football ieleclion Js now
tabbed

Like tJII the new '3'7 Fordo, that ~eek 5Wllllle up
there lives on a mighty lean diet Of ga!ol,lne. l:\!g
reason~ J.,ook underneath the new front-hinged
hoo4 qf tlUs over 17·fool !pug dietllllhoat. There
you11 find a magoilicent V-8 engine • ' ·. 1111 1111·
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TNT that's the ptiitufr~ of Fortf( mtJfiY y~rl
of V-8 !eadmhlp. Yeo, ·~lx" oi "Eight" ••• tY
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new kind of Ford deoour the miles! That's ltl new average ~of .~ illll!. ·llll·\~ ~I'
Th~tl!'hircl V·li PPw\11'0 f_,.
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comf9rt. It lu&lt;h ICDilJI
lnftlta\Mt, U attic ,IDiu.Jatloo
whh Celot'" lt.ock Wool
Blaokeul ).'our bpme wIll be
c:ozliy warmer all wintfl'p!ouaatly coolor ""'1 oumm.er.
lking)-)!guio up·l&lt;&gt;:d!!~ ..,ith
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NEW YORK 1 UP - ·rhe New Cl 1~velnnrl Al'cna, Feb. 22.
York Daily News said todny the
The Cleveland Boxing CommlsBrooklyn Dodgers probnbly will qiml ap JH'OV(!fl the scheduled fight
Great progress :hns been made
move to Los Angeles unlcsl'i tlwrc Sundoy . An examination 1howod In turning the attention of the
Is "concrete Indication" in the hoth fi.llhh:r 8 physically fit.
public in other parts of the state
. nexfslx mOil\hs that a now so.onn.
llrs. :\1. H. Mabrlght Jr., and toward our ,flne SEQ athletes. An
aeat stadium will be constru&lt;:Lrd .r. H. Smith l'C JJOrted there was no A.ll.SEOA,L selection Is worth
cvldenn· of a knuckle brulte that 101nething 1:o win. School athletes
for them in Brooklyn.
The article concluded that Dodg- caut~cd nuslllo lo ask for tKe post· assume It u a part of their reer President Walter 9'Malley IH ponement from the oriilnal date, ward for years of toll, broken
bones and bruised musele1.
not bluffing in hla threat to mo'!o Jmt. 18.
the team to another city and suid,
The doctors said both fighters
Alter the admitted cloud had
"'H~ must land either in a new were In "tip-top s:hape. In as good settled around lalt Autumn'• All·
1pot In Brooklyn or go Into Loa condition as auy boxer~ we have SEOAL footlwtll selections when
An&amp;elea.''
ever examined."
the line•t tackle In tbe Leque;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;c-;;;;,;;-.-.-.-;;;-.-.----1 nobody could dBJ~.y it - MUton
La~bcrt W81 al).unte4 to a 1econd
team berth, the writer.·took a look
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son. The job waa vaeatf!d when
Frank Cumi&amp;ky, fanner Ohio State

faJJt break
man, S. T. Johnaon and
dermuth on thelr reboundln&amp;. •nd footbaJI player, resigned to a:o lnto buslnesr"at Columbus, Ohlo.
cloae-ln shooting.

fore Mississippi Stntc at Stark ville, Miss. - only the rourth loss
in 1J game'&gt; fo r l111: Wilr1cu ts hut
ttill leaving tht·m with a half
game lead nnd a schedule edge In
tho Southca,r,t Conft·r~nc .
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86-85 ht-:artbreak f,r to Drake at D('s lHml hattlt• he fore dowmh~ Vir·
Moines, Iowa, and dropped a hair- f;iuia. fiH-59· al Charlotlesvllle, Vo..,
iame behind both Wichita und St. l.md unce •t!:(U ill chunky 'fommy
Louis in the Missour i Val ky cha!c. ,. f'lll'II S wa s lh P key man who got
Sophomor·~ Bailey llnwdl was 1dl his 15 p0 111ls in tho second half.
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United Pren Sportt' Wrlter
Kentucky and Bradley, two of
the nation's nve top team!!!, bottl
suffered "insult" In rolld • game
upsets Monday nigh 1 • l'out when the
dust setlled today it wafl found
that Bradley had the greater "injury."
Kentucky, ranked No. 3 in the
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pl., ~~ tp, biOI,! ot tho. HDliJido. Butralo 92 Bti4W)o W,Uoee
41hDno «11!14 lqiO, •n4 ~oy Boston 83 )tOitoJ} C_ol. tfJ

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Tennessee 98 Mlaissippi 88

C!!llr _, flti!I"Vill• '"lot , •• Earrtern ·Ky. ns- TeDI~o. 'f~h fn
6tl!fna w]'l'ifnf. could "'-.!~ bo Mississippi St. 89 K#Jltucky· 81
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Alaba.ma 66 Plorida M•

Vanderbilt 71 Tqlane .M
Georgia Tech 87 Louisiana St. 80
Nottb CaroUna 68 Vlra.lnlf 9
MIDWif'
Drake 87 Bradley 88
Nebr$aka G3 f.!i,souri .q Ka~sas St. 74 Oklat\OITLII ~

Wlaconsin 70 MieblJan el

Ullnoia 10. Nor.thwestent 81'
Indiana Ill l4iune_f9ta 73 ·

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.Arlulnsas St. 58 Austin Pfar tJS

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Detrolf Lions otflce l(onftaJ _tl)
pay .IJ bill and wpun~ - ~P. firW:In$
his 19~7 coWort 'I'll~ i!i• "'·''~IF
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Lt!J\1~ t!JaQJ. ~ abg
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Tn st!ll ano!her upflet, Colorado
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wh!ppe
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59-53 at RoulJI'r," Culo., virtually
knockinl! thl• ~·ycJfJnM out of Big
Seven t1'tl e con ten t'10n.
• 1'hc tl 1ree up~e tfl ovm·s h a dowe d
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nation's No. 1 ll'&lt;tm ,and Tndiana,
r~l r. kt·d No .. 13. {'ach holding onto
fn ~ t pl~ce Ul Its leag~ e_.
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vatlons that may l)e noted, how·
ever, It would seem. The fint
Is that this winter will see lnaua.
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lpa: thi honored players. Coaches
of each team will nominate their
candidl\tes for flriil snd second
teams, and honurabh: mention.
The Southeastern Ohio Sporta-writers will
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win over Kentucky, slnkinlo! :l7
poinl!l and grabbing 20 rc•lmuJHh.
Drak~ beat Bradlt!Y a1 thl..! fr(·('
thro_w_ li_ne,_ ~nklns 36 nf 43 at- .

yean ago battled for a Sportswrltcrs Ans.oclatlon which would h~ve
as ih prlm:.ry goal ln~uring deSPrving recognition to Southeast-

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Dodgcrs' or EJse

Cl.EVrLAND, 0. (UP) - Welt·
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silio Hnd Ch~ ll.c nger Johnny Sax.·
!on W!'rl' lO ruume training llcrc

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who bnck about nine

Eats.like a humming:bircl!·

ern Ohio prep school athletea,
Probably ••m•doy, maybe '"years
from
now when the Sportswriters
group Is Wt!ll aged, brim full of
trarHtlon, bony with prestige, the
All·SEOAL 1team w111 be called the
"Moonbeam Team", or something
like that as tlle Walter Camp All·
American Football ieleclion Js now
tabbed

Like tJII the new '3'7 Fordo, that ~eek 5Wllllle up
there lives on a mighty lean diet Of ga!ol,lne. l:\!g
reason~ J.,ook underneath the new front-hinged
hoo4 qf tlUs over 17·fool !pug dietllllhoat. There
you11 find a magoilicent V-8 engine • ' ·. 1111 1111·
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TNT that's the ptiitufr~ of Fortf( mtJfiY y~rl
of V-8 !eadmhlp. Yeo, ·~lx" oi "Eight" ••• tY
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new kind of Ford deoour the miles! That's ltl new average ~of .~ illll!. ·llll·\~ ~I'
Th~tl!'hircl V·li PPw\11'0 f_,.
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kind of lillie-mel~ ·power that sparb thamlpty 110lld:•ll~ ~~~--·{Al.t~Ja.~U..-;W.,:.
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comf9rt. It lu&lt;h ICDilJI
lnftlta\Mt, U attic ,IDiu.Jatloo
whh Celot'" lt.ock Wool
Blaokeul ).'our bpme wIll be
c:ozliy warmer all wintfl'p!ouaatly coolor ""'1 oumm.er.
lking)-)!guio up·l&lt;&gt;:d!!~ ..,ith
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NEW YORK 1 UP - ·rhe New Cl 1~velnnrl Al'cna, Feb. 22.
York Daily News said todny the
The Cleveland Boxing CommlsBrooklyn Dodgers probnbly will qiml ap JH'OV(!fl the scheduled fight
Great progress :hns been made
move to Los Angeles unlcsl'i tlwrc Sundoy . An examination 1howod In turning the attention of the
Is "concrete Indication" in the hoth fi.llhh:r 8 physically fit.
public in other parts of the state
. nexfslx mOil\hs that a now so.onn.
llrs. :\1. H. Mabrlght Jr., and toward our ,flne SEQ athletes. An
aeat stadium will be constru&lt;:Lrd .r. H. Smith l'C JJOrted there was no A.ll.SEOA,L selection Is worth
cvldenn· of a knuckle brulte that 101nething 1:o win. School athletes
for them in Brooklyn.
The article concluded that Dodg- caut~cd nuslllo lo ask for tKe post· assume It u a part of their reer President Walter 9'Malley IH ponement from the oriilnal date, ward for years of toll, broken
bones and bruised musele1.
not bluffing in hla threat to mo'!o Jmt. 18.
the team to another city and suid,
The doctors said both fighters
Alter the admitted cloud had
"'H~ must land either in a new were In "tip-top s:hape. In as good settled around lalt Autumn'• All·
1pot In Brooklyn or go Into Loa condition as auy boxer~ we have SEOAL footlwtll selections when
An&amp;elea.''
ever examined."
the line•t tackle In tbe Leque;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;c-;;;;,;;-.-.-.-;;;-.-.----1 nobody could dBJ~.y it - MUton
La~bcrt W81 al).unte4 to a 1econd
team berth, the writer.·took a look
'' !Yh&amp;l ,&amp;hey. ~t&lt;l por»tll'atlj! a•d
caij.e_d ~,for ~el~. . . .
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son. The job waa vaeatf!d when
Frank Cumi&amp;ky, fanner Ohio State

faJJt break
man, S. T. Johnaon and
dermuth on thelr reboundln&amp;. •nd footbaJI player, resigned to a:o lnto buslnesr"at Columbus, Ohlo.
cloae-ln shooting.

fore Mississippi Stntc at Stark ville, Miss. - only the rourth loss
in 1J game'&gt; fo r l111: Wilr1cu ts hut
ttill leaving tht·m with a half
game lead nnd a schedule edge In
tho Southca,r,t Conft·r~nc .
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86-85 ht-:artbreak f,r to Drake at D('s lHml hattlt• he fore dowmh~ Vir·
Moines, Iowa, and dropped a hair- f;iuia. fiH-59· al Charlotlesvllle, Vo..,
iame behind both Wichita und St. l.md unce •t!:(U ill chunky 'fommy
Louis in the Missour i Val ky cha!c. ,. f'lll'II S wa s lh P key man who got
Sophomor·~ Bailey llnwdl was 1dl his 15 p0 111ls in tho second half.
the sparkplub or Missisi!IJ1pi Slate's

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Top Clubs Insulted In Cage Play
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that Chirlev Sedgwick
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By John Griffin
United Pren Sportt' Wrlter
Kentucky and Bradley, two of
the nation's nve top team!!!, bottl
suffered "insult" In rolld • game
upsets Monday nigh 1 • l'out when the
dust setlled today it wafl found
that Bradley had the greater "injury."
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Delbert Turner farm, 10 a. m.
li"ebru111 23. 1951, court House
Pome-rOy, Ohio. Location , neu
Carpenter, in Cotu rn bia Township,
Mei.ea County, Ohi o.
Farm of 235 M:rcs. residence
and related farm bui ldings, crop
land, grazing, h mber, a sul"plua of
water, on goetl road.
Appraised value $6000 .00 and
mu1t ae.U for at least two-thirds.
Ca1h in hand on day of sale .
1'. H. O'Brien, Attorney for
Wayne Turner, AdminUtrator. Phone 452, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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Cora Turner Estate, 40 acres of
farm laJ!.d, no buildinp, jolu 23G
~:cr., Delbert Tunler rann. to be
sold aeparate}y on same date, 10
a. m. February 23, 19.5'7, Court
Houae , Pomeroy, Ohio. M\141 seU
for two-thirds appra1&amp;e.d value ol
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1ar dua.ificd rata. Obltliarlea pu\Jllabed at 1 cent per word.

(I) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY- SELL- RENTfind employment'- hire ~
or find a lOst Item through
'Ille Dally Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call S98 Today - An Ad in
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d 81 l'mployment
Wanted

CAT FISH, live or dreued. Carl ·
Chevalier, Long Bottom.
WORK WA!\.'TED - De~p~ately
2-1H2tp
in need o! work - wllhng to
do any kind of honest work.
Even one day would be appreMAYTAG WASHER in excellent
ciated. Hobert Stl~t. Middleport
cond1Uob. Phone 9054. 2 9 3te
RD No. t , 7th bouse below Lead·
ing Creek Bridge ...:... Hobson.
I 1"11 For Kent
Phone 6916J.
2-11-;Up
FOUR ROOM and bath, nvE
room and · bath, furnished. (21 )
6128-X.
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Llfo, Auto, Flro, l'ollo. CaJJ Don
at lot Union Ave., Pomeroy,
Mlllo. Mld41eoort. Olllo
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balaneln1 and b11ke lel'Yiee.
Bactett'a safety Servlee, Wed TWO and THREE ROOM apateIWn SIJ'e\!t, PbmetOJ, Ohio.
ments, close in town, 127 Butternut Ave.
2 5 121c POMEROY - New 5-room rrame
BAYI DON'T YOU IOIOWt
you
the
Hit
ror
li&gt;:e
rellt -- ElecLr~ waJ.!.pap$t , with bath and furnace heating.
AJI on one Cloor, retent con·
lncle
lteamer. (.'liDt()n F " ~ber, · Mkl·
· oo
wtUlurnllure or applianstruction.
Full baument with
Uti
dlep(.ort. Ph. 62M-X.
11-l-11
drive-in garage. Nicely located
on larie corner lot. Plan to see
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LOST - grey faille belt, size 18,
this house soon. Only $11 1000.00
Oeaffohl Boardl, 0..., Clotlu.
on Pomeroy streets, Sat., Feb. 9,
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Fisher.
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P. M. Call S. A. BarnblU, Well·
~IDDLIPORT 7·room frame
Phon&lt;
11·14
ston High School or write Mn.
home with bath, i'!ot air furnacf'
S. A.. Barnhill, 504. E. 9th Street, ONE t ROOM APARTMENT. One
heating with stoker. Plenty of
WeU1ton.
Z 12 3tc
room upstairs and down , closet&amp;,
8 room hollle .Newly decorated
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Venetian blinds, lsrge por('h ,
inside aDtJ out. A. N. Bealtl.
full basement with plenty of
Pomerr
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work room . Ni~e level lot with
garage. Exrellently located near
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"boots. and churches. Shown by
We Ate Ploued
appointment only.
Leading manufacturer or steel
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products
needs
repre·
TO ANNOUNCE
aentative in Me~gs Count)' for HIGHWAY HOME-6-room hcu~~
with bath, plenty or closrtl,
aale or its produets to cOunty,
Till!
large
veranda, plenty of shade.
township, and
miscdlaneous
acres
fertile soil. on State
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APPOINTMENT OF
tl"'.de. Will not rt.oquire maintain·
Route
and
only 3 miles from
lng stock or any investment and
the
Courthouse.
A wonderful
a;hDuld prove profjtabJe for any·
place for children. Priced a~
one willing to devote a lew
only $6~00.00.
hours time eaeh week. Addre~&amp;
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PHONE IOS.Y
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
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HOURLY possible doing
light assembly work at home. No EIGHT ROOMS and BATIJ, full
experience
necessary.
Write,
bascmcnl , gas furnnce. out of
SANCO Mr~:. l'o., 8507 We~tt
flood. 931 Hysell Street, Middle·
Third, Los Angele s 48, Calif.
port,
2 9 3tp
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Authorised Dealer
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CHAIN SAWS
Headquarters For
eSalea eParta eservlea

WOMAN OH GIIU~ tr care Cor 2
children, must llre ill, phont!
3062 nacinc.
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Hill products In Pomeroy or
Middleport eall Alva Clark,
phone 848.J, owner or Clark's
Dairy,
Pomeroy, Route No. 3.
18~ PONTL~C V8 Slar Chief Se·
"Quality Spe11kl For Itself.''
dan. Less than 8,000 e•IY mllea.
2 8 6tp
f24~.oo. Blaettn1r's, Pomeroy.
2 ~ 6tc
QUICK SEHVIC.E on Wa~h Re·
pairing hy Factory Trained
19&amp;6 BUICK VB Special • dr. Riv·
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWElera Sedan. "Hirtl Top",
LEKS, p,,mercy.
1-3·11
loeal owner. Pea&amp;.oo. Blato~
ner's, PomOI'OJ'.
MYONE DII!!IRING HOME DE2 1 ate
LIVERY ot Brouthton't Dairy
Products In Pomeroy or Middle111M PONTIAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
port, call ~'V'alter Crook&amp;, phone
Leu than 12,000 mllea by care·
60M.J. Af1 er all, '"The Beat
ful local owner. f219G.OO. Blaett·
Doesn't cost A cent More.''
mar'1, Pomeroy.
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOIT T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Ex·
1111111 SUlCI! Special 2 dr. Riviera
pert Technicians. Phone 8284 Y
Cpe. Dyn10ow drive, "Hard
Mlddlt'!por ;.
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Top", one coareful owner. $2195.
Blaetlnar'•, Pomeroy.
RADIO fk TELEVISION S.EliVICE,
2 781c
Phone 200, Cleland 1fcpllance
Store, 118 W. Main St., omeroy.
1111111 PLYMOUTH VI savoy C dr.
2·23·t!
Sed1n. One local owner. 111
packed to the brim wttb viml SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair at
flf95.00. Blaettoar'1, Pomeroy.
Racine S:-.oe Shop.
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1111111 BUICK lpeolal 2 dr. Sed&lt;n.

Low mllea.e, one local

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Rodney Downina
INSURANCE AGENCY
Plrt. Automoa.u,, HMith
ACCIDINT
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Real Eatate Broker

(8b) Auto Services
L H. I&lt;AWI.JNGS,BONS CO.- 2C
hour Wneker service.
Day
·P hone 822'7. Nlaht Phone
11039-X. DODGE • PLYl!OUTH Car Repair 11ml Weldin&amp;' eervlce,
DEALI!RS.
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Ncla:tor Hnd Clcok Garaae, Ra·
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J'lBERGLASS AWNINGS aad dtior
eanopie1, venotlaa bltndt 111

colora and a!Je~ aluminum lad-

den, 111 kind•, UUI'MJ7 atoelc
all tindl, window btJind• an j
IUde• all eolort and llllea. Free
lnllallaiioo, fret eltltnate1. Dale
Wippel Supply, ill&amp; Union Ave.,

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ure,
· ..,..n m.e('! ur~. ad~ei~ u!lltnown, ~ 'Uil-,
known he1r1, de~l5eel, .~ept,ee,,
e~ecutors, '!J.m.inlatra.t~n or . .
Signs. or Earl M:cCl.urb, 1f ileceued,
Bermce McClure, addleaa unknown,
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Wayne Tur,ner, Adminlatta- Clure; the unko.o,-n hein, de\i..

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No. ' to SCipio Towuablp, Coaot1 1
ud sute aloreuid, thRee Nanb
102 rodl; theDct Welt l2 rodt;

thenee West 32 deJ. South · 38
rodJ; thence WeJt 14 deJ. SOUttt
20 rodl; lhl'nce Weat to dea.
Soutb 24- rodJ; thence Welt 31
deg. South 20 rods; tbenee South
23 dea. :Weit 15 fOdJ Jl UnO;
tbenee Eas1 30 rods; tbtD9 South
fO rod.J; thenee l'.ut 'J'f 1"'Kb 1?
Un'b to ·place ot '1;1eJinni.ng, eontalnlns about fortw . (to) 1 rodll,
more Dl' lHJ. and ll part ot fraclion No. 7, Sci~.; Town&gt;hlp,
lleljt couN,., Obio, iavt·..oo ex·
ctpt tlifl eoal that wu ttiehed by
Jacob Davis when said land .-u
deeded by u.icl Davb to A. D\m·
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tor. Phone f52, Pomero;, sees, legatees, es.ecutou,· admini•
.. Ohio. .
trators or :tsaien• or Bernice lie(1) 22, 29 (2) ' • 12, ft&lt;
Clur•, if decea~. Nora II&lt;Ciure,
address unknown, the untaown
heirs, devi~el, let*~exeeutors,
adminia:traton Of Is
of
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McClllfe,
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The
ORDINAjiCI NO 170
unknown h6in, de'ri~at leeatee.,
AN OIII!INANCE TO PROVIJ)E executors,
adminiatrawn or ..
FQR FURNISJIING, OPERATING sign~ of Nathaniel He&lt;ilure, Jr.,
'l'be &amp;eeond pieee i1 dei!Cribed ·
AND liiAINTAJNJNG A IJGII'I'ING dei.:eased. Emma p, llcClure, ad--' u follows, t~wit: An undivided
SYSTEM TO LIGJIT, ST1lEEI'S
thtee.fi1tha interut iD tbe followALLEYS A&gt;ID PUBLIC PLACES dress unknown; . . · ·,. · · ·· ···\In· lns rnl ..tate aitnaleil ia t be
IN 'THE VILLAGE OF MIDDLE- known husband of Emma Me- ToWQ,Ihip of Scipio, COunlJ of
PORT, MEIGS COUNTY, OHJ), . Clure; the unknown heln, devl• Bfei.p and state of Obio, in Frat
BE IT OIIDAINED BY THE sees, legatee•. executotJ, admint. Uon 7, Town 7, Banae It- of lbe
COUNCil. OF THE VILLAGE OF trators or-assigns of Emma F. If~ Ohio company'l Purchase, belin·
Clure, if deceased. Nathaniel Wea- nip&amp; approximately 1M roc11 East
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO:
ley McClure, addreu unknown; 0 ( the Southweat eorner ~ NJ4
SECTION 1: That from and aft. Mn. Nathaniel Wetlley McClure, Fraction, wbieh _polat .la; llio tlit
er- the eUeetive date of thia: Ordtn- whose real nam~ ltl !'nknown, the Southe.tst et~rner of a parcel of
and for a period of ten yean unknown heirs, deVJ,..o, • • - real ellale ronveyeil by
Dext ensulltl Columbul and South- ton, admlnistratora, or R.Mia:OJ of MeC.Iure, et al,
dated J!'ebo
el'Jl OhJo Electric C41npany, ib Nathaniel Wea:Ie, McClure, if de- ruary I, 1870,• and · reeorded lD
sueeessora and .aseiJDI, . (here!D ceased. DOJ;ald MeClure, addreu Volume 36 page 4M., Meli• Count,y ,
called the 'Company"), Is here\iy unknown, Mrs. Donald MCClure, Deed Recorda; the&amp;ee Eut; 9'1
'vested With the right to light with whose real name il unknown; tbe ~I; thenee north .0 ~i Jheqee
electrfelty the stree!;s, alleys abd unknow h'eir!l, devlseea, lega~fl, West '78 roda; tbenee · SOuthweat
or Middleport, Ohio, (herein called execut()rs, adminlstratora or u· to the . plaee ot be&amp;iDillna. ~n·
or Middleport, Ohio. herein called siena of Donald McClure, if de- taiBint 21.0 acres, m0n1 or ten.
-the "Villa,-e"), and !Jle Company ceased. Charles McClure, Jr., ad- Save and except the )MI., w~
shall have tbe right to charge and dr~n unknown; Mr11. C~lN Me· have bereto~QI'e been '1014 and
receive from the Vlllage payment Clure, Jr., the unkonwn ·heira. de- j::OJlveyed from 'aald real estale but
for said 1ervices in accordance visees, legatees, executors, admin· in~ludinJ Lot• 5, IJ~ and 11 iD the
with the following schedule of ' istrators or assigns o! Charles Me· Villa,ge of Harrisonville.
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Clure, Jr., if deceased. The- un·
Theae two pareeJ 1 eDDtala sizty.
known heirs, devlJees. legatees, two acres. more or Jell, ind an
Based on all night burnina: 385 executors, administrator~ or ..a• also known "' the D.walep farm.
days per year, or app_rox.imate~ sign• of Chnrles Frank HcCluie,
The
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4000 hour• per year, b.ghts ener· decea~ed. Alice McClure, address
prayer O
e Pfl on
gi.zed by overhead distribution fa- unknown·, the unknown heln, de- that the deeedents ~tie be quieted
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in an uadlvtded thr•flf'l:ha inter·
cilltles.
viseea, legatt&gt;es, executor•, admin. est of tbe aforesaid .rial estate;
General Overhead System istrators or assigns of Allee M:c- that the ri.bb of the partl~ ,bfl
Mounted on standard wood poles Clure, it deceased. The unknown determined aQd tha_~ ~be~ as ueI
1000 Lumen, ~open type-$18.ti0 heirs, devisees, legatees, execu- eutor, may !&gt;e autbonzea. and or·
per light per y~ar
tors t~dminifltratorl Dl' IIIiana of deftd tt seD 'the entire mterat in
2~ Lumen, open type-$22.Ml Edg~r B. McClure, deceased, will all of the abuve deiJC!ribed real
per light per year
take Mtice that Dale M. Dutton, eatate in SectiOn 21Z7.08 of the
~ Lumen, Glass encloae.d - executor of the ettate of Merrill Oblo Revised COde and for '"JUCh
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$27.~ ped light per year
McClure, deceased, on the 21st otber and further .ue1 to which
6000 per
Lumen, Glass enclosed day of January, 19511 filed hi1 pe- he may be tQtlUed..
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$40.00
light per year
lition ln the Probate Court with~
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Jioulevard System - Fixtures in and for the County of Mela•
Tbe per10ns fJt8t: above men·
mounted on lnetal standards with and State or Ohio tUeJin&amp; tbat tloned ·. will take furtber aotic:e."
overhead wiring
the personal e.state Of Aid dece- tbat they hRv.e been Dllde .partlea
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$45.00 per lamp per year
debts und the coats of admlnis- that they ~re fequlred to aoiWer
6000 Lumen, installed subse~uent tering his estate; that he died the same an or before 'the Sth day
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to the effective date of thu or- seized in ree simplt of the follow· of lllaoch, JPl!'l.
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dlnance - ~8.00 ~cr lamp per ing described real est.,te, situated
D,\J,E M. DunuN,
year.
in said County in which the afore.
Plaintiff
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SECTION. 2: Payment f()r the men,Uoned defendawts claim or WEBSTER "&amp; FULTZ
service furnished h_ereunder shall may claim an interest, to-wit:
Attorm~y• for Plaintiff
be made monthly m accordance PA·RCEL NO. IV
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Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 28
with bills rend~red therefor hy
Th Cirst piece Is deaerl&amp;ed as
the . Conipany at the cnrJ ot each fouo:ll, to·wit: An undivided tbree
Toueh Roast
RUMFORD, M'e ......;.Firemcn fon·
r er1?d, each payment to be due fifths interest in the following
wl_thm fifteen ~an of the !luiJ. real estate situate ill the County ght a kitchen fife "a t the. borne of
mtssion of !he bill ther.e ror, over· of Meigs anrJ State of Ohio and Gerald Meader for 18 minutes ·
due payments to bear mterest ~t boundrd a~ follows : Beginning at where the only thing burning waa
of 6%
annumrll'fa.ull
until ihe
corner
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Fraction 3 Sunday roast beef. ___ _
paid.rate
Should
theper.
V11lage
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Company mdy at any time dh&gt;con·
tlnue 1ervlce hereunder without
nolicc so long as any deCault c" ·
ists; provided howe\·er, that no
charge whall be made by the com·
pany !or se~vice hereunde! du.ring
any period m which serv1ce 1s so
discontinued.
SECTION 3: The atreet lights to
be furnished, operated and main-

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LOCAL EMPL~YMEHT
LOCAL INTERES1
LOCAL COVERAGE

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l"H' HOLE HOWTH' I(JDS

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Thll Meeil I!Yery

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115 JOOO Lumen ·
27 2~00 Lumen, open type
Boulevard Syst~m
29 oooo· Lumen, glass enclosed
The changes in said system shill
be made upon certirication to the
Company of resolutions of Council
requesting tmch chanJes; provided
that no additional lights shall be
required which will not be lo·r11lcd within a reasonable distance
from exiatlng tacilitlos, and provided rurther that riot more than
ten additional lights may be H·
quiretl durkla: the last .year of the
period of this ordinance.
SECTION f:,. - The said Company
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shall not be required to make any
extensions or renewtls in the
event lhat nUl Village .[s in arrears in payme~t , for services ren,
dered , nor Mall litid Company be
required to ma~e an,y extensiOn
during the ·last year In which •this
Ordinance Is in effect. ,
SECTION 0: AU lamps tll1all be .
mt~lnl.llined In as a:ood order and
condition as practical at the cxpen!l(l ot t~e c011li:Dbus and Sou~­
crn Ohio Eleot.rlC! Company.
.SECTION' 8: Th•. -.aid C()mpany
shall save said Village harmleu
Crom any and aJJ Habili.ty oco·
sioncd by earelcssnesa or negligem:::c on the part of aaid Company
in the eonstructlon, maintenance
and operation of . its street ligbt·
ing system in Uld VIllage.
SEcrJ.ON 7: That all ordinances
or resolutions. or parts thereof,
that are inconslatent' or in t()nflict

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the bridge tal:ile: An .. Allen
rarm, s.nd ·in·
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· · Gen. Alfred :w; Gruenther
Oeorst .M.. Humphrey, UJ.d man-about·W.ashlng:

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friends, advisea him on matters ot high
, Uurnphrey otfertJ · ~Unset" on, ~sp.ca
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N~NCY

LeT'S PRACTICE
OUR ACROBATIC
ACT FOR THE
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chlet ~utlve· aay t~t a brisk &amp;"ame ot brfdgt
h~ bf,zt pub! Jllf? trf I dt!ClSIO~·maklng m09d..:

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SupWiarJed-and.lqoks bl You get

Pfus_Twi.n ~~on whi.eh directs drive power y~ ))i)th ~ ,'dle;Js! . and,efl~ve
brakes to match peifoniliiDCe with safety. cr,tifu1J14ii!ltip makes
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be 1nd· .. 1 118me are
hereby repelilled.
SECTION 8· Tbat Utis OrdinDnce
shall take effect arid be In forcu
from and aflet thl(ly doY' !rom
Hs pasua:e,' and' lhaJI remain lu
cffed for a · perlod ·. ot ten yrar,
thereafter, pi'OYided It sh•ll h"e
been accepted by tbe_,'~mpany by
written acceptanee ftkd In the of·
fice of the Vlilase · l1.l•rk of seid
Village.
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1937.
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C. (j, Fisher, MAYOR
Al"TI-.:ST :
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C. 0. Murray, Vlllaae Clerk
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hereunder
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PUBLIC SALE
Delbert Turner farm, 10 a. m.
li"ebru111 23. 1951, court House
Pome-rOy, Ohio. Location , neu
Carpenter, in Cotu rn bia Township,
Mei.ea County, Ohi o.
Farm of 235 M:rcs. residence
and related farm bui ldings, crop
land, grazing, h mber, a sul"plua of
water, on goetl road.
Appraised value $6000 .00 and
mu1t ae.U for at least two-thirds.
Ca1h in hand on day of sale .
1'. H. O'Brien, Attorney for
Wayne Turner, AdminUtrator. Phone 452, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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'PUBLIC

SALI
Cora Turner Estate, 40 acres of
farm laJ!.d, no buildinp, jolu 23G
~:cr., Delbert Tunler rann. to be
sold aeparate}y on same date, 10
a. m. February 23, 19.5'7, Court
Houae , Pomeroy, Ohio. M\141 seU
for two-thirds appra1&amp;e.d value ol
$800.00. Cash in band on day
u.le.
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(I) Notices
IT'S EASY TO
BUY- SELL- RENTfind employment'- hire ~
or find a lOst Item through
'Ille Dally Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put It off Call S98 Today - An Ad in
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d 81 l'mployment
Wanted

CAT FISH, live or dreued. Carl ·
Chevalier, Long Bottom.
WORK WA!\.'TED - De~p~ately
2-1H2tp
in need o! work - wllhng to
do any kind of honest work.
Even one day would be appreMAYTAG WASHER in excellent
ciated. Hobert Stl~t. Middleport
cond1Uob. Phone 9054. 2 9 3te
RD No. t , 7th bouse below Lead·
ing Creek Bridge ...:... Hobson.
I 1"11 For Kent
Phone 6916J.
2-11-;Up
FOUR ROOM and bath, nvE
room and · bath, furnished. (21 )
6128-X.
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Llfo, Auto, Flro, l'ollo. CaJJ Don
at lot Union Ave., Pomeroy,
Mlllo. Mld41eoort. Olllo
Phone •94-Y, Percy L. People~.

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balaneln1 and b11ke lel'Yiee.
Bactett'a safety Servlee, Wed TWO and THREE ROOM apateIWn SIJ'e\!t, PbmetOJ, Ohio.
ments, close in town, 127 Butternut Ave.
2 5 121c POMEROY - New 5-room rrame
BAYI DON'T YOU IOIOWt
you
the
Hit
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rellt -- ElecLr~ waJ.!.pap$t , with bath and furnace heating.
AJI on one Cloor, retent con·
lncle
lteamer. (.'liDt()n F " ~ber, · Mkl·
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wtUlurnllure or applianstruction.
Full baument with
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dlep(.ort. Ph. 62M-X.
11-l-11
drive-in garage. Nicely located
on larie corner lot. Plan to see
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IMdon,
LOST - grey faille belt, size 18,
this house soon. Only $11 1000.00
Oeaffohl Boardl, 0..., Clotlu.
on Pomeroy streets, Sat., Feb. 9,
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!llnto»
Fisher.
lllddl~
P. M. Call S. A. BarnblU, Well·
~IDDLIPORT 7·room frame
Phon&lt;
11·14
ston High School or write Mn.
home with bath, i'!ot air furnacf'
S. A.. Barnhill, 504. E. 9th Street, ONE t ROOM APARTMENT. One
heating with stoker. Plenty of
WeU1ton.
Z 12 3tc
room upstairs and down , closet&amp;,
8 room hollle .Newly decorated
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Venetian blinds, lsrge por('h ,
inside aDtJ out. A. N. Bealtl.
full basement with plenty of
Pomerr
lllU
work room . Ni~e level lot with
garage. Exrellently located near
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"boots. and churches. Shown by
We Ate Ploued
appointment only.
Leading manufacturer or steel
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highway
products
needs
repre·
TO ANNOUNCE
aentative in Me~gs Count)' for HIGHWAY HOME-6-room hcu~~
with bath, plenty or closrtl,
aale or its produets to cOunty,
Till!
large
veranda, plenty of shade.
township, and
miscdlaneous
acres
fertile soil. on State
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APPOINTMENT OF
tl"'.de. Will not rt.oquire maintain·
Route
and
only 3 miles from
lng stock or any investment and
the
Courthouse.
A wonderful
a;hDuld prove profjtabJe for any·
place for children. Priced a~
one willing to devote a lew
only $6~00.00.
hours time eaeh week. Addre~&amp;
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PHONE IOS.Y
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
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HOURLY possible doing
light assembly work at home. No EIGHT ROOMS and BATIJ, full
experience
necessary.
Write,
bascmcnl , gas furnnce. out of
SANCO Mr~:. l'o., 8507 We~tt
flood. 931 Hysell Street, Middle·
Third, Los Angele s 48, Calif.
port,
2 9 3tp
2 12 2tp

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CHAIN SAWS
Headquarters For
eSalea eParta eservlea

WOMAN OH GIIU~ tr care Cor 2
children, must llre ill, phont!
3062 nacinc.
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Hill products In Pomeroy or
Middleport eall Alva Clark,
phone 848.J, owner or Clark's
Dairy,
Pomeroy, Route No. 3.
18~ PONTL~C V8 Slar Chief Se·
"Quality Spe11kl For Itself.''
dan. Less than 8,000 e•IY mllea.
2 8 6tp
f24~.oo. Blaettn1r's, Pomeroy.
2 ~ 6tc
QUICK SEHVIC.E on Wa~h Re·
pairing hy Factory Trained
19&amp;6 BUICK VB Special • dr. Riv·
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWElera Sedan. "Hirtl Top",
LEKS, p,,mercy.
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loeal owner. Pea&amp;.oo. Blato~
ner's, PomOI'OJ'.
MYONE DII!!IRING HOME DE2 1 ate
LIVERY ot Brouthton't Dairy
Products In Pomeroy or Middle111M PONTIAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
port, call ~'V'alter Crook&amp;, phone
Leu than 12,000 mllea by care·
60M.J. Af1 er all, '"The Beat
ful local owner. f219G.OO. Blaett·
Doesn't cost A cent More.''
mar'1, Pomeroy.
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOIT T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Ex·
1111111 SUlCI! Special 2 dr. Riviera
pert Technicians. Phone 8284 Y
Cpe. Dyn10ow drive, "Hard
Mlddlt'!por ;.
IHI!-11
Top", one coareful owner. $2195.
Blaetlnar'•, Pomeroy.
RADIO fk TELEVISION S.EliVICE,
2 781c
Phone 200, Cleland 1fcpllance
Store, 118 W. Main St., omeroy.
1111111 PLYMOUTH VI savoy C dr.
2·23·t!
Sed1n. One local owner. 111
packed to the brim wttb viml SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair at
flf95.00. Blaettoar'1, Pomeroy.
Racine S:-.oe Shop.
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1111111 BUICK lpeolal 2 dr. Sed&lt;n.

Low mllea.e, one local

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tlO 1:!1 Insurance

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Rodney Downina
INSURANCE AGENCY
Plrt. Automoa.u,, HMith
ACCIDINT
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Real Eatate Broker

(8b) Auto Services
L H. I&lt;AWI.JNGS,BONS CO.- 2C
hour Wneker service.
Day
·P hone 822'7. Nlaht Phone
11039-X. DODGE • PLYl!OUTH Car Repair 11ml Weldin&amp;' eervlce,
DEALI!RS.
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Ncla:tor Hnd Clcok Garaae, Ra·
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J'lBERGLASS AWNINGS aad dtior
eanopie1, venotlaa bltndt 111

colora and a!Je~ aluminum lad-

den, 111 kind•, UUI'MJ7 atoelc
all tindl, window btJind• an j
IUde• all eolort and llllea. Free
lnllallaiioo, fret eltltnate1. Dale
Wippel Supply, ill&amp; Union Ave.,

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ure,
· ..,..n m.e('! ur~. ad~ei~ u!lltnown, ~ 'Uil-,
known he1r1, de~l5eel, .~ept,ee,,
e~ecutors, '!J.m.inlatra.t~n or . .
Signs. or Earl M:cCl.urb, 1f ileceued,
Bermce McClure, addleaa unknown,
· · · · · · ' " the uoknown husband of ~ruiee lfe-

Wayne Tur,ner, Adminlatta- Clure; the unko.o,-n hein, de\i..

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No. ' to SCipio Towuablp, Coaot1 1
ud sute aloreuid, thRee Nanb
102 rodl; theDct Welt l2 rodt;

thenee West 32 deJ. South · 38
rodJ; thence WeJt 14 deJ. SOUttt
20 rodl; lhl'nce Weat to dea.
Soutb 24- rodJ; thence Welt 31
deg. South 20 rods; tbenee South
23 dea. :Weit 15 fOdJ Jl UnO;
tbenee Eas1 30 rods; tbtD9 South
fO rod.J; thenee l'.ut 'J'f 1"'Kb 1?
Un'b to ·place ot '1;1eJinni.ng, eontalnlns about fortw . (to) 1 rodll,
more Dl' lHJ. and ll part ot fraclion No. 7, Sci~.; Town&gt;hlp,
lleljt couN,., Obio, iavt·..oo ex·
ctpt tlifl eoal that wu ttiehed by
Jacob Davis when said land .-u
deeded by u.icl Davb to A. D\m·
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tor. Phone f52, Pomero;, sees, legatees, es.ecutou,· admini•
.. Ohio. .
trators or :tsaien• or Bernice lie(1) 22, 29 (2) ' • 12, ft&lt;
Clur•, if decea~. Nora II&lt;Ciure,
address unknown, the untaown
heirs, devi~el, let*~exeeutors,
adminia:traton Of Is
of
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McClllfe,
if
dece
The
ORDINAjiCI NO 170
unknown h6in, de'ri~at leeatee.,
AN OIII!INANCE TO PROVIJ)E executors,
adminiatrawn or ..
FQR FURNISJIING, OPERATING sign~ of Nathaniel He&lt;ilure, Jr.,
'l'be &amp;eeond pieee i1 dei!Cribed ·
AND liiAINTAJNJNG A IJGII'I'ING dei.:eased. Emma p, llcClure, ad--' u follows, t~wit: An undivided
SYSTEM TO LIGJIT, ST1lEEI'S
thtee.fi1tha interut iD tbe followALLEYS A&gt;ID PUBLIC PLACES dress unknown; . . · ·,. · · ·· ···\In· lns rnl ..tate aitnaleil ia t be
IN 'THE VILLAGE OF MIDDLE- known husband of Emma Me- ToWQ,Ihip of Scipio, COunlJ of
PORT, MEIGS COUNTY, OHJ), . Clure; the unknown heln, devl• Bfei.p and state of Obio, in Frat
BE IT OIIDAINED BY THE sees, legatee•. executotJ, admint. Uon 7, Town 7, Banae It- of lbe
COUNCil. OF THE VILLAGE OF trators or-assigns of Emma F. If~ Ohio company'l Purchase, belin·
Clure, if deceased. Nathaniel Wea- nip&amp; approximately 1M roc11 East
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO:
ley McClure, addreu unknown; 0 ( the Southweat eorner ~ NJ4
SECTION 1: That from and aft. Mn. Nathaniel Wetlley McClure, Fraction, wbieh _polat .la; llio tlit
er- the eUeetive date of thia: Ordtn- whose real nam~ ltl !'nknown, the Southe.tst et~rner of a parcel of
and for a period of ten yean unknown heirs, deVJ,..o, • • - real ellale ronveyeil by
Dext ensulltl Columbul and South- ton, admlnistratora, or R.Mia:OJ of MeC.Iure, et al,
dated J!'ebo
el'Jl OhJo Electric C41npany, ib Nathaniel Wea:Ie, McClure, if de- ruary I, 1870,• and · reeorded lD
sueeessora and .aseiJDI, . (here!D ceased. DOJ;ald MeClure, addreu Volume 36 page 4M., Meli• Count,y ,
called the 'Company"), Is here\iy unknown, Mrs. Donald MCClure, Deed Recorda; the&amp;ee Eut; 9'1
'vested With the right to light with whose real name il unknown; tbe ~I; thenee north .0 ~i Jheqee
electrfelty the stree!;s, alleys abd unknow h'eir!l, devlseea, lega~fl, West '78 roda; tbenee · SOuthweat
or Middleport, Ohio, (herein called execut()rs, adminlstratora or u· to the . plaee ot be&amp;iDillna. ~n·
or Middleport, Ohio. herein called siena of Donald McClure, if de- taiBint 21.0 acres, m0n1 or ten.
-the "Villa,-e"), and !Jle Company ceased. Charles McClure, Jr., ad- Save and except the )MI., w~
shall have tbe right to charge and dr~n unknown; Mr11. C~lN Me· have bereto~QI'e been '1014 and
receive from the Vlllage payment Clure, Jr., the unkonwn ·heira. de- j::OJlveyed from 'aald real estale but
for said 1ervices in accordance visees, legatees, executors, admin· in~ludinJ Lot• 5, IJ~ and 11 iD the
with the following schedule of ' istrators or assigns o! Charles Me· Villa,ge of Harrisonville.
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Clure, Jr., if deceased. The- un·
Theae two pareeJ 1 eDDtala sizty.
known heirs, devlJees. legatees, two acres. more or Jell, ind an
Based on all night burnina: 385 executors, administrator~ or ..a• also known "' the D.walep farm.
days per year, or app_rox.imate~ sign• of Chnrles Frank HcCluie,
The
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4000 hour• per year, b.ghts ener· decea~ed. Alice McClure, address
prayer O
e Pfl on
gi.zed by overhead distribution fa- unknown·, the unknown heln, de- that the deeedents ~tie be quieted
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in an uadlvtded thr•flf'l:ha inter·
cilltles.
viseea, legatt&gt;es, executor•, admin. est of tbe aforesaid .rial estate;
General Overhead System istrators or assigns of Allee M:c- that the ri.bb of the partl~ ,bfl
Mounted on standard wood poles Clure, it deceased. The unknown determined aQd tha_~ ~be~ as ueI
1000 Lumen, ~open type-$18.ti0 heirs, devisees, legatees, execu- eutor, may !&gt;e autbonzea. and or·
per light per y~ar
tors t~dminifltratorl Dl' IIIiana of deftd tt seD 'the entire mterat in
2~ Lumen, open type-$22.Ml Edg~r B. McClure, deceased, will all of the abuve deiJC!ribed real
per light per year
take Mtice that Dale M. Dutton, eatate in SectiOn 21Z7.08 of the
~ Lumen, Glass encloae.d - executor of the ettate of Merrill Oblo Revised COde and for '"JUCh
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$27.~ ped light per year
McClure, deceased, on the 21st otber and further .ue1 to which
6000 per
Lumen, Glass enclosed day of January, 19511 filed hi1 pe- he may be tQtlUed..
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$40.00
light per year
lition ln the Probate Court with~
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Tbe per10ns fJt8t: above men·
mounted on lnetal standards with and State or Ohio tUeJin&amp; tbat tloned ·. will take furtber aotic:e."
overhead wiring
the personal e.state Of Aid dece- tbat they hRv.e been Dllde .partlea
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$45.00 per lamp per year
debts und the coats of admlnis- that they ~re fequlred to aoiWer
6000 Lumen, installed subse~uent tering his estate; that he died the same an or before 'the Sth day
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to the effective date of thu or- seized in ree simplt of the follow· of lllaoch, JPl!'l.
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dlnance - ~8.00 ~cr lamp per ing described real est.,te, situated
D,\J,E M. DunuN,
year.
in said County in which the afore.
Plaintiff
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SECTION. 2: Payment f()r the men,Uoned defendawts claim or WEBSTER "&amp; FULTZ
service furnished h_ereunder shall may claim an interest, to-wit:
Attorm~y• for Plaintiff
be made monthly m accordance PA·RCEL NO. IV
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Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 28
with bills rend~red therefor hy
Th Cirst piece Is deaerl&amp;ed as
the . Conipany at the cnrJ ot each fouo:ll, to·wit: An undivided tbree
Toueh Roast
RUMFORD, M'e ......;.Firemcn fon·
r er1?d, each payment to be due fifths interest in the following
wl_thm fifteen ~an of the !luiJ. real estate situate ill the County ght a kitchen fife "a t the. borne of
mtssion of !he bill ther.e ror, over· of Meigs anrJ State of Ohio and Gerald Meader for 18 minutes ·
due payments to bear mterest ~t boundrd a~ follows : Beginning at where the only thing burning waa
of 6%
annumrll'fa.ull
until ihe
corner
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Fraction 3 Sunday roast beef. ___ _
paid.rate
Should
theper.
V11lage
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Company mdy at any time dh&gt;con·
tlnue 1ervlce hereunder without
nolicc so long as any deCault c" ·
ists; provided howe\·er, that no
charge whall be made by the com·
pany !or se~vice hereunde! du.ring
any period m which serv1ce 1s so
discontinued.
SECTION 3: The atreet lights to
be furnished, operated and main-

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LOCAL INTERES1
LOCAL COVERAGE

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l"H' HOLE HOWTH' I(JDS

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115 JOOO Lumen ·
27 2~00 Lumen, open type
Boulevard Syst~m
29 oooo· Lumen, glass enclosed
The changes in said system shill
be made upon certirication to the
Company of resolutions of Council
requesting tmch chanJes; provided
that no additional lights shall be
required which will not be lo·r11lcd within a reasonable distance
from exiatlng tacilitlos, and provided rurther that riot more than
ten additional lights may be H·
quiretl durkla: the last .year of the
period of this ordinance.
SECTION f:,. - The said Company
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shall not be required to make any
extensions or renewtls in the
event lhat nUl Village .[s in arrears in payme~t , for services ren,
dered , nor Mall litid Company be
required to ma~e an,y extensiOn
during the ·last year In which •this
Ordinance Is in effect. ,
SECTION 0: AU lamps tll1all be .
mt~lnl.llined In as a:ood order and
condition as practical at the cxpen!l(l ot t~e c011li:Dbus and Sou~­
crn Ohio Eleot.rlC! Company.
.SECTION' 8: Th•. -.aid C()mpany
shall save said Village harmleu
Crom any and aJJ Habili.ty oco·
sioncd by earelcssnesa or negligem:::c on the part of aaid Company
in the eonstructlon, maintenance
and operation of . its street ligbt·
ing system in Uld VIllage.
SEcrJ.ON 7: That all ordinances
or resolutions. or parts thereof,
that are inconslatent' or in t()nflict

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the bridge tal:ile: An .. Allen
rarm, s.nd ·in·
ret;eat
· · Gen. Alfred :w; Gruenther
Oeorst .M.. Humphrey, UJ.d man-about·W.ashlng:

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friends, advisea him on matters ot high
, Uurnphrey otfertJ · ~Unset" on, ~sp.ca
. , and ADen eaaea tension with 'qutpa

N~NCY

LeT'S PRACTICE
OUR ACROBATIC
ACT FOR THE
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chlet ~utlve· aay t~t a brisk &amp;"ame ot brfdgt
h~ bf,zt pub! Jllf? trf I dt!ClSIO~·maklng m09d..:

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SupWiarJed-and.lqoks bl You get

Pfus_Twi.n ~~on whi.eh directs drive power y~ ))i)th ~ ,'dle;Js! . and,efl~ve
brakes to match peifoniliiDCe with safety. cr,tifu1J14ii!ltip makes
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be 1nd· .. 1 118me are
hereby repelilled.
SECTION 8· Tbat Utis OrdinDnce
shall take effect arid be In forcu
from and aflet thl(ly doY' !rom
Hs pasua:e,' and' lhaJI remain lu
cffed for a · perlod ·. ot ten yrar,
thereafter, pi'OYided It sh•ll h"e
been accepted by tbe_,'~mpany by
written acceptanee ftkd In the of·
fice of the Vlilase · l1.l•rk of seid
Village.
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1937.
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C. (j, Fisher, MAYOR
Al"TI-.:ST :
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C. 0. Murray, Vlllaae Clerk
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t.alned of
hereunder
!hall consist in·
General Overlw!ad System

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employee of the New York Central
lll.d lin. Jordan 11 a teacbefo.
Jlln. Noah Haati.qJ. lin. Kltie
llatthewa and daugther, Emnu,
:Mr&amp;. C. D. Relcllman and ber

motber, Jfn. Allee Van Zant were
amona the frienda wbo attended
lbe fUneral of Mrs. Hdwll'd Stluler, .Kner, Suoday.
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Wei1e and
Jon M. Sctu.af dn,lve to Parken-burl llfonday aner Mrs. :a. c . SanJ.
buey who has returned llome after
viliUng Mr. and Hr1. RJclwd HayUllin, Huntington Valley~ since bt-

Our
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ber I baa to travei, ' ~ere iJ a
""d .,., In lhe rood altd llle__ chll·
drea 'blve to unload tQ .the driver
4&amp;11 ae~ the bus up the ' hiD.
Uere .... _, poem wrlU&amp;~ by ODfl
of our seventh grade studenta oon·
cemlh1 our party: - A Party of
TonightTonight there Is a ,arty,
And Edna is the Qu~n.
So everyone dance hearty,
For lhe'a the cutie aten . •
Tonight there iJ a party
With .nm aa Royal Kina:
And al11o, we'll drink hearty
The neighbor's ears will ring.
()k, let'• have this party, ca-ts,
Let'a have tun and be Ill',
Let'a, be gay, for remember, c.at11,
N'o aehool on SatuMarl
Our ling which Will choaen fo1·
the Valentine party, Jame1 Kern,
it absent. from
C'llllfCI tOday
'We wonder ll the queerf will hav~
to co une~~ettrted.

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Hayma",
J . B. Dowmnr went to
ton Sunday to viiit his
who
ia a medtcal patient at. tbe Gen
al Hospital there.
Mrs. Earl Loekett, Mr. and "r.;
Dale Nicholson and daughters.
Martha and Carolyn , Mtddleport,

and Mrs.

Jusli~

Molden , Rutland ,

v1slted ln Columbus Satrl'rday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Burdette
attended the funeral of his !!lister,
Mrt. Sherman Beaver, at Leon; W .
Va. recently.
MTI. Wayne G1bbons, Who , baa
been Ill medtral patient at Holzer
Ho1pital. was returned home Mon-

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LAST WEEK

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tbe Founders Day Tea to be given
by the Sugur Run PTA, Thuraday,
February 21. A contribution :was
made to the National Association.
Mra. Harold Lemley, chairman of
the hospitality committee annctunced a jitney supper for the
Much meetlng.

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the current 1967 Heart
lndla.napolla,. Ind. Two
heart opcraUon whkb
Is, appeallnJ to AD'I.ert·
to the Heart Fund on
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The following Past Presidents
were Introduced and presented a
corsage whleh were pinned on by
Mrs. Lucille Swackhammcr, Mrs
Hank Yaung, Mrs. Harold La hse,
Mrs. John Terre ll , Mrs Aaron Kelton, Mra. Everett Thomu, Mra
led Webster Sr. and Mrs. Ohve Intraham. A corsa~e was sent to
Mrs. Irene Phillips, a past pres!·
dent who is confmed to a Cttlumbua, Ho.11p1tal.

REDUCED
Reg. f5.98to
ONLY
$3-$4.$5 '
$10.98 Values
Othera, SJt.tli l'alues-Note Sl5
Many more to ehooae from and you're sure t.o find yeur
aile In a wonderful late style. Junior MI8808 Half Sizes
and Women'• 46 to 48.
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POMEROY

bute To A Groa t Lady" was presented w1th Mra Rullcrl Arnold ,
Mrs. 1'err('ll, Mn. Harlan We hrung, Mrs Lemley , Mrs l'aul Zerkle, Mrs. Robert Carson and Mrs
l''ranklin D. Hudson , particlp!ltlng
Th~ program closed with 'll pane l
discussion on 'How to Improve
Our PTA" with Kenneth McElhinney ot Middleport as moderator
and Mra. Willard Ebersbach, Mrs.
Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Aaro'\ Kelton , Mrs. Lohse and Mr. Rupe as
the panel.
At the close of the meeting Icc
cream centered with a red heart,
~keet Iced In white, centered
a red heart and coffee were
aerved. The refreahment table was
attractive centered with an arrangement of red carnation• and
valentin~ arran1ementa on either

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guest of honor Bl a
birthday party and dinner at the
home of Mrs. Radford and also received many carda ;md rtmenbel'-

ances.

CUmmlnp, former

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by Vlee President atcha.rd
the
aecttcm of WuhlnJton. It baa lbr.
bedroom~, ill IJIJ the
olau. Th• Ntxou now lhte 1D a t.Wnebedroom ho\aM (lower) in tM
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Colurrlbl,!l!i·
beadquartired 1EC&lt;lnomy Savings
and Loan Comptny mereaaed
more than 10 percent durmg HIM.
accordina to lntOtmaUon released
by Kal Hlndy, manager of the 1otal Economy braneb office al 300
W. 2nd St., Pomeroy, O.
El»'nomy'A preli~ent, L. J. tn·
Jl'am, told the .company's 64th an·
nual m-eetina that asSets were up
$41At million to MT. million at De-

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·~· Mayoraltv~dldaie
Stron~ly
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A trlbute tG. a Melp Count.y miseionary ~t.urae wal g1,ven Mont1ay
evening w}\en ~ W.s.C.s. met at
Heath M~tbodist 'Qurtb and Mrs.
James EDler l'flvieved the autobiography of Miss Linnie Ten-eU,
Rock Springa1 fo.r the pl'Ojiram.

Local Man Buys
Guernesey Bull

, . emes·Withdraw~ From Race

She was accepted lot tr~~·g ,1(
Chris~ HotpltiJ in Cincinnati and
her story gives muclr eredit lor:i
her completinJ the Work a~ ~e
hospital tG the superintendent.,
M1u P~rec .
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. the effect that Harry A; Miller, Pomeroy buslnemnan,
, )l'ithdraw from the three-way mayor' s ra&lt;e before the dead·
' .line, Saturday, Mllltf enWhatlcally stated that he bas no inion~ ,t,k\P of wlthdrawtnr.
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, , l\Jed for tbe nomi~Uon y mayor _-....::... _ _ _ _ ._ __

ilt ~Js at thia time that MisS
rerN'Il began her life-lonl ~~~~
ance on prayer .and received a ea)l
to serve the Lord tn lndia. Sb'e Was
consecrated aa a Deaconea In 'the
Methodist Episcopal Churcll in Cin-l}lnnatl on Oetobell 21, 1901,' and
{In November 18, 1908, sbe saQed
from New York to India where•sbe
served for five years in :Srindiban
The story of her Indian expert.
eneea Ia full of hardships, dapger,
bard-work and faith in Golt. A·
mong the wont things ahe foUght
~re the easte system and idolatr)",
When her health failed ahe, re'urned to the United Statea bUt
has contlnued as a faithful wit·
ness of ChriBUaruty. Het s~Of1
closes wlth the expression of ber
gratitude for the privilege: dtprb·
er which she calls one of 'iher
"most cherished and loved posseasu~ns,"
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the community if 1 1 ant
am not • poHtlcian 89

Alnms A. Rawlings
Fatally Stricken
At Rutland Home

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wants a P,OUticlan I'm
I won't fill ' the · bill. JlowI am cenfldetl.t tbal 11 c:an
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In
the real estate and lnmr-buaiueu.
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AtheDt. He also wa11 engaged
He ia sutvived by bls wile Cber·
yl, and lhrft c:bildren.
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enroute to Cbarleaton W. Va on
buaineu wbehtbe fatal aecident

C.ter
In lfutrani -~

MAJUETI'A, Ohio

Dur ,ng.. the business meetlqg
MiJs Bess Sanbl&gt;rn, MT:os.
M:.
He"rmesy and Mrs. Mrax RoHr:wwere
named on the nominating c'omiDit·
tee. Membera reported ill
Mrl. Saulldera, Mrs. Zeiher·. ~f)
Mt1. Gibbons.
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A red; white and blue floWf:tlf..
range~e~t Was used ~q th~~~ ;e..
fresh.ment t.b~e and the host~
served a dt:•sett course. The''Ji.)it::
esses !~eluded Mrs. EVerett ~vil 1 _

·~Wben tbe )by
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oro.W&gt;d I will ~ ·. ID ' t...,..glviDI
lily best to the race, ' 1 'MUier·iatll

'l'be de•dUne tilr WithdNWal of
, · ean_dldates is ' p.lb. •..Slturd'ay,

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doe1or to ttudy nunl111- .c. 0 . Fisher and Mrs. Max

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conte&amp;t Kbeduled. ,ldr Februir,:
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Contutants in Tueai;lay"s
were:
Salem Center Si1;th Grade: Dar·
lene Goff and Sandn Sheets. SeY·
enth Grade, Roberta Grate

Martha Brewer. Elghtli-'-. ...;

ry Price and George Ja'bniton.
Rutland, Si~ arade, Brenda
Turner and Enninlt JohOJOn. Seventh trade. Paul , Jllwer, Junior
Carttlr and Crella Priddy. Eighth
grade, Harpret Oiler and Barry

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· Rutland teacher, Eliza~th lJoyd
pronounced tbe wordl tor the contelt Tues.iay.

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Crash AgaiJJSt
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be lc ra'pidly
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and ,at pre·aeut llJPll the beam•~ at er.ollnd
. 11111. 1114 plal'fn6 ""'lihl lo. ai&gt;?ul
· five pouude below .t~at.
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!The,. topic Cor \he
WI~
"ltome" and tbl8 theme was car
rled throu1hout !he meeUng. Roll
tall was an,swerpd by "MY favorite
bouse plant". MilL Vetnon Webbe1
had for her
pa.pcr ·~coraU"If
Wltil House Plants." She ahowed
a number of plctu~s as extellent
examples of indoor plants ana
tlowert beinl used to carry out !l
de:corating
theme. Mrs. Horae£
Karr .bad written a
paper on
.. Hints on House Plants" and ,..ve

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theAcl!ording
Pomeroy tG the StateSquad.
Patrol
witnesses verified ProtfHt's effort
to mUJ! tbe dog whleh under a
~unt~-wide quarantine ror rabiea
control either wa.s off tbe premi!es of its owner, or was a atraJ.
Proffitt struck the
wall surrounding the yard of the Ronald
an~ Garnet Miller pro~l'. about
1.&lt;1 mtlc north ·of the Pomeroy corpora lion line on Rt. 124 at 7:1ID
a m. No chargea had•been filed by
noon today.

Court Dismisses

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t ~
, •Ofllcera and directors present some very good tips on Lbe care
of your planls.
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m~&amp;r a san1ple 9f IJ • IQ • ro
Sal;il)... ~e'rlllllcr.
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Flower judges Cor· the eva~lnc
Mrs. HomeY · lfoller Mn.

nanC'!e oUito11 throuafi~t OhicL lu
addition. the com'-anr maintaln!l
two de;poail offi.eea, 0~ at 2123
E. Ninth street, Rot'm 'IJo. Clevelalld 10., and the other In the com·
pany executive otfi&lt;!es at 42 E.
Gay street, CoJumbua 15.
Ecttnomy ibe1f IS a wf.olty-owncd subsidiary of Capital F1t1ancc
Corporation, • natio-nwlde orgam·
lPlion with more than 2130 offices
1n 1&amp; stater. of the United States
and in Canada. Capital, too, bu

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WoOds. RibbcfP); for luan1e~eata
were awarded tO Mrs:' E"ri ' Dean,
M~JJ;ow~4~1).1d:t, Mrs. Vernon
W'ltibcr and' :ilrs.. Pearl Xobleutz. 1
- The door prize was \\19'1\ by )(n:
Pau1 ' Bacr, Tbe hoatess. a5flbit.:4
by Mn. Bucl Ridenour, served 1'f"
treihm(lnts to 2'1 memben and two
gueats Mrs. Jack XenriedJ iad
Mrl~ Larry Roush.
Tile MRrtb
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M9ra wUb Mr11.

El!onomy wu

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and now operAte! Qt~~.unsumer 'fl.

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lio headquortero In Columbus.

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.atration on mixlf\1 and applylnll

were to,. ot lriillar increases In
loans and deposita durlnglhc ydr.
Loam1 outstandln1 moved up $3
million to , M4
Dcposlts
increased from
mllhon to
$41.5 million.
During the meeting, all or Ecnn' ff'
d di to
omy 9 0 l~en , •!! lh rec rs wor~
J"Hiectcd tor IQq: · e,r rli!J!r. ·L ,,.

the dUferoX; 10 ':'_&amp;, ,;. 18 of fertiUaeJ

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A youne Racln¥ man
iousl)' injured thil mOiiioli
be irwerved to ml:SI a
tr~ rrom tlle preml~e~
er, it llny....... ad bit a
in Minersville tbat
ear on impatt., , ~ :1
David W. ProftttS;1" ,.22. ' llicibe
RD 2, wu ••uabed to Meiga Ge:neral Hospit;ll with chin .\accrations
and a po35ible fraduted skull by

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Larry

were winners of 4 tpelllng

arriYed TUesday

Sudlo•,
who
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As a result of their wilminl theJ
wm compete in the Co.uutJ-wide

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Cbrlol ou•u~er
olono lorlhe Air

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of Salem Cenlel' .eitbol, .,Tuea:dq,

Tltu~y !llibt

. .c~uhb' bOard ,of eb:ctlof\t' oUiclals
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Ohto River- town "went Hollywoo~~- today to
celebrate the
world premiert· of the
p10vte
"Bat4e H.Jmn," telUng tbe story
Gf Its. native son, Col. Dean Heas,
A bost of stars from the mov~
coloily ......., on '.,nd 1" bolp native_, in the celebration, to be climaxed in Lhe ahowtng of the film

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eleetion ln November since there

BUFFALO, W. Va. UP -Peter
B. ~I. 41 , three term mayor or
AthenJ, Ohio, .,.._ killed Tuesday
when his ear eriahed into a tree
alon&amp; U. S. 36, two miles north of
here.
A doctor nii:! Seel 1pparcntJy
suffered a heart altaet just ltefore
the eraah, However, he uid a
!woken neU and a 1kull fracture
appeared Jhe eau,e of l'f"';~th rath·
"r thaD the beut attack.
. 6etl. 42, a R~ublican, was
'!lervinJ bia third term u llayor

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Killed Tu~ay
In Auto Crash

Bill In Senate
Caru;e FOr o'ebate'

The devolional service fol ~ ftle
AV~nlnl faa given ~y Mrs. 112¥5
Crbwell and followed
mlsSJQil· ·~
ary theme ou the topic ""Who~
Shall I Send?''
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Mrs. Bruce Uoyd,
preJidellt
presided and, Miss Bernice Btmri'ri, '
Secretary of Spiritual Life, dilln'· •
p a:m ~hlctJ. on ··ourt'' l'o
buted
Give," a medJtation on steWird·
,;hip.

PETERBOROUGH, N. It- Gil-

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Hbra:ry.

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Clark of ·Rock Springs, Mr. Guernaey Cattle Club .
Tltls bull waa- boutbt from
Mr&amp; Willliam Fot-ner, New
':l"•en,, W. Va. ·and Mrs. Daniel Jame-s O; W~ybria:bt, Wtlliam•
Jame1 of Ritliburah, Pa. who spent town, W:est 'VIraiida. Tb~ dam l1 Ml:S. C. M.' Hennesy, Mtsa 1'1ellle
several daya with her n1oth.er in Crletett'S NorJna ' and tbe slre,

Mrs. Guy Summerfield Hostess
To Chester Garden Club Meeting

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To_M.e,i~s County Missionary Nurse.·
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Mn. Guy Summer!lcld was mcctlmJ Which wu opened ltY
hosteu to tl)e Cheater Garden Club rqdlng togflthtr the club collect.
Midi!lf!port. The
cl\lb volt&gt;d to
During the bustneaa
meeting
for theilt FE!bruaey mcctm.c on M!rs. Dean reported on tbe prestWcd. evening. ·
de~ts meeting held tn JanuH'y at
Mrs. Earl Dean presided at the work
wlth other clubs ln the
-county on the landscaping projoct
at the tnflrmar:r and the Chlldren's
Home. Hrt. PauJ Bltf wu eleeted
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Hr. and Mrs. Leslie Burn~de
and family of Athens were Sunday
guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles
Eskew and Mrs, Florence Burnside.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hitkman and
daughter E11tella Let of Columbus
Miss Terrell 1~ an aunt of Mr
visited Mrs. HJckman's parents,
Euler
and bas appeared at Hcali
?.lr. and Mrs. John Blaettnar, SunMethodist Church before a.s :1
day,
miS!Io!W")'. The autobiography wu
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glaze and fam- wr1tten for a service at the Rock
ily spent tbe weekend in Findlay Springs MeUlodlst Church when
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birch- Mua TerreU r was honored by havfield ,
ing hymna1s give!! in ber name by
a friend. •
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Mr. and Mn. W A. Gibbs were
The writer Ia one ot eight chUbusiness vtsltors in l'arkersburg, drcn of the tamUy wbo moved W
W Va . Monday e:,·ening.
·Rock Springs in 1894 and were
Mr. &lt;Ind Mrs. Carl
Ncutzlina: fa tlhful members ot the Methodist
and family of Newark were week- Episcopal Church there.
end gue sta of hts mother, Mrs.
Beulah Neul.zline. Breezy Heigbt8.
She was Only ten Ytlfr&amp; of age
when •she wu converted at ,aeries
of meetings being held-by tbe Free
Method1sta in the school house
that stood inside the present fair
grounds and she was baptized near
Laurel Cliff at the age or 12. She
graduated (rom Pomeroy Hlg~
School in 1843 and short'y after
that began , her, first nursing.
SHe ti~d Uolll to tlaU!B~lli to
M'rs. Anna James who resides
with ber daughter and son in law. visit a formlfr '.'#i!:ltl* VifM his famWife beeamc 111.
Mr, and Mra. Scott Folmer cele- ily and when
bra1ed her 82nd birthrtay Wcdnes she stayed to RS!IlSt in her care
day February 6 She 1s quite act- Later on a visit to Clncihnati shf.!'
has fpr her bobbles, cro. nursed an aunt qf }J.er mother and
l•l~etl~•-• and letter wrtt!ng, bttlh both times was advised by the
eJt~ ~1}(!8 wilhoul the atd

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Celebrates Her
Birthday

corsages were also prese .tted to

Virgmla H.etbcl. Mtss Genevieve
Stobart and Mrs Helen Nease and
to Mrs. Rupc.

Oha.; 'artly cloudy ...., .tift
a few tMW flur;ltt ,ftCII'thltlt ,.,..
tlon thJt MGmf"" Moltty tal~

NAJHt 13. who uJcl he kllled 11 pei'IODI, poae1 .tor
~pherjo !11 -!.ioo .....,.. Iller ........., . ,~; ....... them ... -"'
do ao_. N&amp;lb ._. COIP4uctlnl a penonaJ venGetta.' 'lga~n~t aodet)'.
He WI .~O~ of hll 'Wictlml an bur1ed la the ~., . Ange.l.frl arta, ~V
bqt It \I'll!;11.000 ap- to ''" hlm II&gt; ~ them, ud, ,
·~l ... · ~-k- liP7 bteauoo ol my ·" '' the price Will
CO up ,JJ,OOO -.cb.~
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of Mr1. Geneva Nolan and helped
with tbe prepartion ot tbe Sallsbucy Boy Scouu dinner.

yeara ago ehe underwent a llfe-savJng
reatored her to robust b~aJth. so here she
ea.n• e"lrywhere to make a contribution
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In the borne demon·
meetine beld at the bome

In thk appealing photo, whldl oomee via
Fund campaign. Ruth Ann, 4, IIYes tn

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to her home Pittabur(h; Pa. aftei
a vi~t with Mrs. Anne Jamea an;J
Ml'. and Mrs. Scott Folmer. Whilt
here she attended a bifthday dinner for Mrs. Anna Jo~mea at the
home of Mrs. ' Homtr Radford,

lhviy.tt_,m was r~elved to attend

the teachers at the school, Mrs.
Swaelc:hnmmer , Mrs. Ralph Spencer, MIS! Fai'IC Erclwt,e , MIBS Mary

Ia Ad~
In Clr&lt;Wtloo

M:ra. Jacob Grueser observed
her 88th birthds.y Monday February 11 and Mtsa Llnnie Terrell
will observe her 82n.d blrtbday on
February 28. Both a~e of the !lock
Sprinca community.

the funeral
M~•· Donley Rejbfl, president, ~
~~~:·~iW~•:r:d:l
went o!
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Pomeron Pl"ellded at the meetJng and an

Group ainsing with Mrs. Roy
Tracy Jr. at the piano, opened the
proiJ'am in cbarge of Mrs. Olive
tpgraham. Several piano duets
were presented. by Mra. Tracy and
Mrs. Ineraham. Guests present
were Introduced and InCLuded Mrs.
Roy Tracy Jr., county council
president, Mrs, Ray Woodgeard,
president and Mrs. Donald Hauck,
Mrs. Leland Sisson and Mrs. W1l·
lard Eberabach, members of the
Suaar, Run PTA; Gerald Rupe,
principal of the Bradbury school
and Mrs. Rupe; Mrs. Maxine Arnold and Mra. Roy Smith ot the Sal·
bbury PTA.

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Warren, Mr/ and Mrs. WilUam
Claar, Chillicothe and Mr. and
Mra. L. R. Parfitt of Belle, W. Va
were weekend guests of their par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt.
Mrs. William Bartels fell last
week at her hame Rock Springs In 1
jurint ber ankle.

Program Held

CAR MYSTIRY
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LOUISVILLE. Ky. - m'-Mn. day.
Ernest Jones. Col umb us, joined
Hilda Estes called pollee rec:enUy
to report her automoblle bad been bla wife and dau~o:hler. Carol Jean,
atolen rrom In front of her home. wbohad spent the past week here
Pollee found It abandoned and re. with MJss Jean Lama . and they returned it. but the next day it waa turned to the1r hom e Sunday eve
m1sslng again. ·

Eleanor Schaaf. Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

the Marine Base at Camp Pendh!ton
CaUf., i1 borne for three w~ks
WUliam Ault is VLSiltng hJa new
tbree week old son, William Perry, (or tbe first time. Mr. Ault,
:r ounders Day wa11 observed
who ia on tbe Ohio 'Bar&amp;e Line
Pittlburgh., I&amp;\'i.titing his wife and when tbe Central PTA met Mon
day evenlng at the school. The
Graves. canton, baa been Lord's Prayer followed with the
here.
pledge to the flag and the national
anthem, opened the meeting.

,..~~·•t.
.Mr and Mn,.' IC~~'"•th
and
aon Robert ~d MT'
M:ta. Eu·
pn'e Marti~ and children, LIDon·
... ca- a d Ti
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mmy, ' 0 • 11 D·
ner JUesta Sunday.
MI . and Mrs. C. L. Woed!, RiJ&gt;o
ley, and Mr. and Mn. Braeky
Wuoda, Morgantown, visited Mr.
and Mra. E. M Wood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Par·
ll:eraburg, were recent guests ot
bis lister and brother·in·law, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd,
and dauehter, Marianne,
Sunday guests o( Mr. and Mrs.
La\\Tence Milhoan were Mra. Flossie W!semiller, Mre. Clara Brown.
ing and daughter, Sandra, and1 Aobert Velk, Columbu1.

J·R-·-ST

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thoma!
and David Th.omas Vbited Sund~
~n crooksville witb Mr. and Mrs
•Walter Thomas and fanUly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meinharl
•and sons of Columbus were weell;
end guests of his parent.!, M:r. an~
Mn.. Max MeJnbart.

Lucille Boarhs Hawkina, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Central PTA
Founders Day

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Daily Senti'nel

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Deputy Rc!glatrar of Motor VehicleJ Donna' Junes laid today per.
sons desJritli: certain Jieen.lie n~m­
bera, or a repeat on their uumher'l
they now have, mult have their
recs and title into her office by
P'eb. 26

She added
special ~utn~'!
Middleport Pltrolman Kerman
Gilkey reported today {larking chance to
meter ~ollections of $161 m ldid· prOVIded
within the
METERS YIILO $167

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