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Methodist
1urch Stewards
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evening

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Heath

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A general di.J:eulsion was held
on the c.bure.b bUdget and the ap-

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proaehin&amp; Evel'f Member Canvan.
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein gave a report of
tbe Every Member Canvass at a
Huotin&amp;ton Methodiat Church a• a
I UUe.Jtion for the local project .

. ·Goessler's

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$600

year were instdled at special
ceremon1es held at the · meetin _.:
of the Mason PTA held in the
Mason Elementary School •&gt;n
Tuesday evcmng .
Edward Rickard was Installed
as president of ~he group and
s:&gt;oke ·briefly to the members
promising to do hi!\ best to mak~
on•·
the eomJ·no., year a success!··•
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Other officers ,·n,talled
ar•..
Charlie D. Carr, vice pr~id en ·
Mrs. Denver Artis, secretary; ~n·!
Alice
Smith, a teacher
Oor Ebersbach,
treasurer.
Mison School directed the
lalion scrviee.
A discussion
broughl before

band equ 1pment Lo be used ex
cluaively by student. or thL•
schoot
The group also voted to contribute a share oC the expense11
needed to se.nd a Mason Coun~~delegate to the Nattoual P'fA C:0'1·
vention in Cincinnati.
The PTA •.vent 011 reco rcl a•
b etng
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· support Gf all local law
1n
f
en orcement off"'1cers in promot·
ing tratlic safety in the area.
·it was pointed out that th e new

an(j Mrs. Harry Webrune

md other relatives.

end with relative., in Columbus.
Lt. Cedr:ic Parker left Manda r
atter ;J 30 day furlou1b with his
parents, Mr. and Mta. Pearl
P1,rker. He will leave 6000 for
Korea.
Mrs. Ed. WLsc of Columbiana
.11nd Mrs. Ed Swank of North
Lima arrived Mond&amp;)' f.or 1l vist
with Mrs. Ray Seidenable and
] !r. and Mrs. Howard Stewart.
Mrs. Rachel Detwi1er of De.
troit, Mich ., is tht1 guest of th&lt;'
Mlises Ethel and Cl.tra Garlan!f
Minersville.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and daug-h ters, Terf!'sa and Cynthia returned
to their home in Columbus

The thirty-flrat wedding anniverMrs. Wilma Stobart retur11ed
lity of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell, 1ome, Manday from Meigs Ger.etDenver, Colo., was observed Sun· ~I Hospital where she was a P ~
day when a surprise polluck dm- l.e.nt since Friday.
ner was sened at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon aud
ber father, John w erner, and 'his
nicky of Columbus were
daughter, Katherine. MiddlepOrt, veekend gtlel!ots of Mr. and 1\olr!l.
RD.
lerbert Dixon ·and family .
The dinner was served buffet
Robert Phil Gardnl'r of Columslyle and the anniversary cake w 88 ~ &gt;~w~~~·~p~e:n:t~tsthe weekend with :lls
b11ked by Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Ra
Mr. an.:l Mn. Phil
cine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clal'~&gt;nre Boster
!lid
family of GaiHpoHs were th
when rompleted, would euerite Werner,
and Mrs.
Mrs. Mar·
HarpresentMr.
were
)unday
ol her .p arents, afle r 8 visit with
into the fore

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purchase ol
held
again&amp;t the
James Breen

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Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. HHI .
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill were
bUJinesa visitor! In Paritrsburs
'I\tesday.
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PTA TO MEET
Letart Falls PTA wiH meet at
thtt erade stbool May 15 at 7:30
P. M. Inslallation of officers will
be held. Olan Harri..son. Pomeroy,
will orranize Cub Scout troop .1t
the meeting. All mothers are re ·
quested to be present with bofli
wishini t"() join the troop. Mn
Naomi Stobart, pre.sldent, will
preside.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Bert Grimm viNL-et:J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimln

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A.fpomts
: . Exercis,es To Be Held On'
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Lester Pike
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Expenses per patient : day in
shurlcterm general ho&amp;pitah rose 141 per cent in the
last ten years. These hospitals
spent an average of $24.15 per day
to 'care for each patient last year.
nonprofi~

(ii¥en tO, more Graduates
th,on any other fine watch!
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POMEROYSOOm

Mason Parent Teacher Ass'n
31st Wedding
Installs New Officer Group Anniversary .
Otr1cers for t'he . next scho.&gt;l aroup to purChase
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Pleas J'jiCige,. John C.
to defend · 'ttater' Pikr '
four eountfl ~'.inCluding
while" lhto~icat~d
is ·held MaY 29, ·

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public rclJ(Iona
Sbutbern Ohio
~ill be the l\peakor

Chester Alumni

meelint of
the
(}hio RegWnal

.Ptl&gt;SC•OUtOI Jamcs · O'Brien

beld Tuea&lt;hcy, M•r 21 ot

W1hite Club hear Waverly. The
program gets und~·rway wlth a

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This ••Jight" is tbe '"grawlng
worry" among medical scientists
that people who take it lndlaeriminately run the risk of not being
able to get along without it. The
.. light'' cannot be "reconciled wUb
earlier statements that the drug
is non·adictlve," said the Academy.
At the same time it made two
disclosures.. One was that a medcal reference, "Baylor University
practical therapeutics," is going
to &amp;ay meprobamate "Is hablt-torming in the aense that paUentl be-come qulte dependent on the

HOSPITAL
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elatio"- of a forthcomlnr aelenti!te
report which will indicate that me.
pro,.mate IB not a true "trinqt:U·
bert• like cblorpromuJne or renr·
plne but a aedative more like phenobarbital which definitely 11 ba-

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bly line to the disperool polnf
'a dlatance of more Ulan a mile:
~ey witnessed
an exception)},
display of public ioodwill to .
ward lho voteNJn-paUents provid-

I'OMEROY

Congratulate
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HOSPITAL
FOR ITS Ut4TiRING

loon illlnklnt allout pultlng
In i now Kltchon Sink? Mort
1 rotl valuo • , • oncl wo
think It · Is tht ~"' olftr
you'll find 'oriyWtloro,

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SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC

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OPEN

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11LL 9 P.M.
MAY 18th
OF SALE- 9 TO 6 OAILY

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Hobson NYC
at the Hobson train
the New York

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y~aN, ·-. b~sketball . . f;,,.
yean, anrt baseball this
He was presldent ~ o[ ht ~
',the) junior· and senJor ye:~r

-participated'
in both
hls jun·
add
serrlol' dus
play,
wis r:1~~J~~~:~!t~
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rOr the school p.ap~"
w.as ,sport$ editor

t.hl1 ycat.
-sOp.. o( 'Mr. an&lt;!
MTs.• Charles. lute, Dex~er, Ohio,
.t he valedlc,flllln (tf the Clast
of 1857. of )I&lt;JUand, .J!igh School.
~bert has re~'ved all A.'s dur-

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storm then !truck. .
minutes later part of the· ~
wU a mass oi ,.ubble. · Hu•
Did 25 homes were destro~l,
had been damaged 115evez!fh
'15 needea repair.
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Apparently they were memof one family.
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injured '· pere tU:en tb ba&amp;ia the nearby to.ns oJ Dimmit, Plainview, Tulia ud Amar:U--· "' ,

The spokesman said a skeleton·
crew of three _tG four men would
be maintained tlere for~.emergeiicy
car work. This 't.in(l of malq_tenll'Dce from now on, 111 it has been
increasingly directed in recent
mtmtbs, fNill be performed in Dickinson: W. va., und .ColumbJl•· 0.
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Ttre lay-offs bring 'a1~C?st • ·full
slop here of a type of employment
Lhat 20 years ago 'PfOyided work
fo~: upwards of 19'~ men regularlY.

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~ng his bUlb !chool wor-.:. 'H"'
plan•
to · at.tend Oltio Univei'sity
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In .fJ\e !all an~ atudy engl~rittg.
and Mrl: Leo ·Hr ,Story jJave
Robert \serv~jl a! vice · prelldent
recetv~ word tl&gt;at tbelr daulh· of blt ~~.. aiR'iol bls . ieniQr
ter1 JaDicf), hall recently bef:n ta·,_ year, ' p~rtictplt~ in 'lila leniJJ

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nationaL, tloporarY - for )linlor lor tho baaketball
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w~n whO liav&amp;- .displayed out·
standln1 -medt in leadership,
lcbol~tp an~ Jll'rvl~. Ml,s

Qne tor~ down seven housie.a in tlle
conubunity oi Goldston and .19:
o~ber ~amaged f~ve in a
~ral '
area five miles wert!. of :tAte city
ol Clarendon. Still 1notllet hit
,Plains, a town on the western aide .
of the panhandle. destroyjq:· -a
home and two business hO~ses. •

scqr~eep.,-

games
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nin~teen

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rI' ~::;='::';. ·ind
the -·.h/lome
as been

elected
vice-president . of ·thti ' home econonh:s clubl tb' 1 profe.uiol)af :club
11 the clepartnuu~:t. She is a , gra1uoto of Ponleroy High ' ·Schoo'

Jerr.yy
Nincy
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collqe 11 a meli:J~er of e ~
~icm:I;KaP.pi lQ,.~'taLsot~f:.,Be1 .a

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Cha,p ter. ' ,
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~ Ddrlng ·h er ·tresbinan tear, she
'&gt;elongod · io Alpbo Loidtido Delt1,
fresbi'Mn hoMr,ll')'.,.an\d currently
~erYes, u tr~UlUjet' 'of , Qle .()b'.o
t:Jniverslty ·dWI!lon of the n"ltlotl
a\ 'tWCA 1ftc\ ~soeia\ cl;Wf~iln
of, women's League." the )Iovern

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'llf!. bodlr, oL Oblp !lqive,.I!J.

Meiss. General

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W'l~ttJoy.co W,oife.' ,

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Banquet · 'ftc~~l:

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bav. Convoettfi&gt;ll ~ , Miss .
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MEIGS GENER,(~ .HOSPITAL
. Actmisslom : M'Ts. Della St.at:e.
PomeroY: Mrs. Reuben McCoy,
Weat Columbi·a: Heney Klei:Pom&lt;roy and La!e !olcKQiahtj' 1\Ut·

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hi Mayors CoiJrt · ~50 Back Reni .', :•
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. Clyde A. Mllls of Syrec!'se bas ~;j

1 Discharged : Mrf, Gra~e JOne,. Pomcro~· Ma,W'~ Coi(rt .. Wedrh~S- · ~tied SUlt f~r $850 plus inter~.t.~· '. ·
ls,~aeuse; Mcl~bl Smltb.' Poou;ro~ ; . day nigh t by M'B.yor Et F.. RObin· ~ back ~ffit on a h~use _ from •;M•~~. ,,,,
son when Harty Kreig forfhlt~d VUL Phalm and Alv1e Phal1n, ~~·\,
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Mr.- and Mrs. · ·Reub'! t a $25 bond for Sj;M;.edlng and Rp- of Syracuse.

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prtccsslonaL "Ever o_nward" an:f ' .
"Symphony No. 5" by Beethoven ·1
by 'the School Band; the .ant!lie ~ ~
~·God of All Nature" and
ii;Je'
fhoral prayer response by the
Girls Glee eluh and a Jtyrbn bY.
the congn!galion accompanied by t
the Band.
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the First Baptist Churcll w'ill -~
speaker for th~ prpgram wjlb
.Fted I. Gardner. .pastor of , the ,
Church of Chrdst. givibg the lnYOo.i'
cati6n :and · Benerlietion. · Rev. -:. ·
R. Konkright, pl.Stor of Heath ·, •
Met·bodist Church will reall .u,;
Scriptur.e lesson and . the prayer
will ,IJe given by ~b~ Rev. N. )
Bordon, pastor of tbe Ml Moria~
Baptist CbUI'Ch:
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b'ndfe residents in near PaniC!.

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·HOSPITAL
FOR 1EFFICIENT
AND ENDURING SERVICE
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THE •tND:·:AIW .

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CONGRATUL\T.IONS
Meigs .General

.INotioflQI Hospital Wee~ May 12-18)

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POMEROY

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ALL METAL

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(Notional Hospital Week May 12-18)

KITCHEN SINKS

C~URT I!T.

liminarJI ll".eport · on
exbibit at the Q.biO
will be made at the M.&amp;y · r Ji&lt;I&lt;~Ui· ~
along with · repOrt.,~ or otber ,
mitn!es.
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ed
units.. ·t hat
took,~ 1thehaur
andby351'75
min~tes
tQ pnss
re ~ I1J
vi~wing stand. They carne from
eommunHietJ throughout Ohio
.Oore hiehlitlhted I&gt;Y 20 bands,
dnm and bugle corps, 43 floa~ .
1(1 queeRI!I, 5""mounted untt11, 39
marthing units, and 45 miscella ·
eous entrle1.
The afternoon'• activUie1 drew
to 'll close
a forma] retre ~ ·.
ceremony sponsored by th~ M-!.
Logan Council ol Boy Scouh and
a reception of
distinguish:!ll
JUesta by the American Legion
Auxiliary. Aetlv1tlcs in the ev~·
nlng started with
a golf ex:!tib:
tlon . fJle Ohio Open chfmpion ,
NlcklaUI, and Jaet · Grout,
Country Club pro. Tbes .
two men arrived by ·h ellcopt ~r
pllote4 bv Lt. Col. W~Ulam Rich·
mtaon, Cltl,ef of the Avlattbn
~:~~,;· 'DI\&gt;tlloa · Altlllerr, 37tb
p
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Keep Up The
Good Wo.,k
·poMEROY PASTRY

Vet Hospital

meprobamate is p.reaeribed for pro.
Jonged uwe by p.aUenta IIUffcrlna;
form anxiety. alcoholiBm, and oth-

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relate sam~

"!•'dnc' j ::~~.;the event to be
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,lit)f- );:iglb_\h;; IGJ
~orge Halfinger,
()?~;~i~c!.;;i~iii
sident, alao

(Notional Hospital Week, May 12-18)

bit-lormirJI.
Tilt,.. report, uld the academy
will "suataln the thought thai
there it rtak of drue dependence
or of abttlnenee ayndrome when

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member
or thetheAmt~rica:r!i'~i
tlon .attending
world' "

Heartiest

PREMATURE RIVELATION
The other waa a ptemlture rev-

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dinner;' at 6:31) P. ·M. ·
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' Mr. Mlnshau is. a. member · of
the prog~am .Commi(tee Of t~e
Wlprlt.'s Cons~~rvation · Expositlo ·
&amp;f1d Plowin~ Contests tO fie bel .
for the first hme in America
n.ear Peebl., Ohio in Adllil'n ;
, County, . SePtt~er ],.7-20. Fgf Jt' ·
tatk before
'!Mmbers ·or the'
Sou1•heastern Ohio Regional Coun
tt- ell, Mr. Minshall will de5CI'ibe
his E~ropean visit last fall as a

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bert Bowle s was fined $10 . aDd
Aecordin;r1.o the petJtion
cmrts !or reckless operation.
', sented by the plaintJfrs
Both arrests •h ad beep made' b11 O'Brien 6:
· , that
the Stale PatrOl. "Towp Hall .llstl is due in tent at
an.Q.ounced that .meter .eoUettions £rain the defendants
for the- periOd May '1.:- ~uih th-! -lod extending from
loth totall•d $3~ji.I&gt;O.~•
!b1;ouih March 31,

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tls~This Week And Next Week;
'•HitJh~ lsPio~. To Explore

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more
-of eighth graders will be subjected to "Com• '!¥~ ~~~~es" 'by adults who are supposed to have a
~- l\*U to fllrec.n tbe future. Whether these speakers
teiillY hsve a direct pipeline to whst fate has iu store for
tllere il'.OIIQier people Is not ¥el'f Important. Each will lAter··
,pret lrom his own vantage point in his society what he thinks
lbe YOWl&amp; persoom.ust do if be is to be "successful."
This writer, to the questionable good fortune off his prospectl~ listeners, is to speak at Portland Grade SchOOl tonight..
lteOectton has BI!Uested that perhaps tbe more J;D.IOieabie
persooalltles of the 13-14-year-old l&gt;o_ys or girls is riclter son
in ~~o:hlclt tQ, plant for the future tb~J~ in those of the 17-18year-olds.
By latttteen-4ime, many young people are convinced there
are few people 'who can teach tbem anything. Only tbe more.
serious minded bi&amp;h s,cbooJ ~t~lll,s uallze tl!at tbey 'have
only the ·smallest tools with Which 'to work in the tife ajlead.
The IDajOrity are quite C!lft&amp;in aU luiS been learned that .eeds
to,be learned.
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In front of the eighth grader, T~atty to enter high sdhool.j
are I!&gt;Uf ~ears ol exploration into . the many fields of knowledge. .rl •IS to the credit of our. educallonal system that !bose·
youngsters Who desire (through parental presaures, persoo.O
deteriniJtation, or for other reasons) to train their minds ftll
do so In high scnool.
It also is lo the credit of our .unique -lfl&amp;Ss education sysleilJ·
that those who -go into high school without a SePious tholll)lt
in their ·heads ~an graduate four or five years later no \lllWe
for lhe ordeal, and perh.ps som~hpt more adsptable soda!-'
ly. Alo'lll the way they ~ave absorbe;d a limited quantitr .o r
knowledge that might come handy some day.
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college le11.elll, is not merely lmPIU'tinC knowledge which ll Ia
be retained as In a ·dictionary. Rather, schooling is prepu,a.,
lion in method and praetice. A lawy,e r has to have his librazy
and he has to know how to use his library. A f.r&amp;duate 111111-·
neer for We,sllnghouse "goes to school again ' at West.IJ:Ig-'
house, learning what Westinghouse wants him to knoW. tl:e
has, however,. the basic fundamental "nomenclature" of tbe
engineering
techniques. profession, and · a trained mind in engineennc
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sciences. Only tbe rarest
brains any .more .have lime In one Ufetlme-tu absorb more
than Pne branQb of these many kinds pf learning.
Thus, we suppose the wisest aclvice that ran be given
Eijlhth graders now Ia to look at ltlgh school as a place of ex·
p!Oration. That's the sufi!estlolt ·yotiJijl Portlanders will get
tonight. Jf they can llave an understantllng of the truly JrPat
. hi gh school
, offers
opp_o rtumty
as a place to tame here.
sip there, In the manv fields of knowledge, perhaps they will
conclude their next four )'ears will no.t lit .as .a prlaoJl, and
spent 'entirely Jn wasted time.

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PRESLEY BELT- Oh, my heafi
ill Irick and my herart iJ tore anr.l
I ain't got that r•l fl-6 more and
J loved her dear but now r tear 1
1m aolng to throw up If I ~~r

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I 11y 11ev~ tlid I 11M • grow •
woma,. who had di,l nity 10 years
qo· cut up 10 «tndiJous with so

many sophomore•. -And I also
hope ~t a d\gnlfled editor of •

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fabulou1, nQ maller l'hat t 'ill ~-- a ,till* I'.OII&lt;litlon
Mr. ~ley and hi1 na11l erun1 ot "Butterlly", I miaht mention

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tnr eomnde., Ming. It is aJtoaett thot 1 pr.eJJttd a ~an on a •·ctlrf'd
er lho mtUt nausootl.n~o~ ertort w · rutrian n4med. Tam Wcbi.l , or
have made at popular enterta1·• GreenvJIIe, N. C., the other day
ment-balf hiU-blUy lament wl'lt tf.1 recall aome llll'hls of ki.tchen
a be.at. and the rut plain !· harmon)' pvet' a ~t jll.r filled

eestlve

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wlth j~ytul Ofllllct.

I h.lvo deolded ~ fu.U.er my
pilll&amp;llt~y aa~ oqdow a To111
Webb ali·llrl ~DlariliiP. as well
u • 1\ujorl&lt; al~'"" ..:~olmhlp. In
thia wty
W-elloh. who once had
~ liUtialed 11 an Ato Jiuplt J
lhe fact that 1 wq ,a realttere1
Pftl Kap and 1 will 101 10 clloo"

w~~t ltn't dole!ul boUad or
love_-ftllluocl ~horLn., o! ""... 11
18eo\a .1~ )&gt;ec _cC~cylo, ~ond theY'V&lt;
even J(llnqed. to, foul tbat .,.
•My aeQ\Ialnta~ with Welt ln
dian otuff gooa . llack lo Papo
Houdini and , the Lion. wkl•h
1.:bn't yea~ay, and ,.lome of ~t th_e oeaodif&amp;atea

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w.u .,..at. .Jut what we hav~ .ta¥1•1!1}dg, .llld -....wUI nomina ~ J
done to It would cmte a tcen-dH . , eacta oU1er lf1t tbe all·bor scho-

ln 'l'rlnld,od, dad,
tan)1Jp. Mr. Wobll bu omall hatr,
1 hhe been parlylnl wll.b tho but tiUI hn llllll... enlllllh t.o
lloyo In lilY ol~ lrototll)l)' hou1ol ll!lll!r.U 1 IM!y ftot •IIIli wile, Ml"
,nd ha"e "otad !lie eonltnto. o t.,n Pretlow,_.epd 11, Who •~
the Juke box in the btr. Witb coJijlllll-d '"' on tht. .. rari.
alloltt ooo ezc~tplllln, tho &amp;lilt,... li'lto. boat:d ~ .coniUIIIrinl Mb;·
ln(, IIITtllnf, neon·llt manottr o!- ·Pretlow teriO'!til· lor lint ., lbe
t~ · QOthin1 but coro•pOno ond aU-Jirj ·· tie~;~ .. alth!IU~h
~•IM' pl....,. And lb!' !W ln., ·eh.~en tj):~ Wt~b
...., the lodle whero, ID-odd , ..., alljllllro. ~ tot ,IIHic 1o town
back, _8b tO\ ~ ~Jib&gt; -,, t -!llijl!t ' t1ita. Miit~, &lt;&gt;Ot 10 a
tune ill'lllo ltUif ·~ I'OU' hnt · dl,..rt'Mion 01 lbo cte,rene'raey o'
In the betler olllomo todoy-.oturf 41Dfllqt\ iDIIItl&lt;jll u,lo but, ••
by Arlen, PorJer, Rodltll, l{orl • uouol 11 bio 'wound uP htrk In
·aerohwln. We were .._.m....- on tile k'itehf!!! vM.I.Io. Jur.
oua~ In lit... don 10 &lt;0111ldtr
CCoprrijll, • utt, ly Unllel
"LoVe for Sale• •• Nd. ~hill' Feat,.... ljya4tcelt, Jno.)
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wit~ hjs,aJece, Tillie Redd.
Weatb~: Mrs. Mary Barnhill 1pent Sun.
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of another window ~·first" th~ and tot th~lr.~ ~cef!tb'·deveJ~pr
Rtlinf window, .wblrb ·baa. a tin .· !ltorm-.reep 0~ · wl~~ l int
que ot4cin,l device that per.Qtlts l ehangeibht 'g1&gt;a~1s ll ima· S&lt;.ri .h
bot.t. sashe-s to 1wlna ln. I&amp; well panels.
M:.chincrjl has been installed
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convt'rt to aluminum for their
. -::-:P_LA:-:-N:-::~::-1:-:UN:-:1::0-.:N:; ;[;~;l!l!i!1!~~!!2;-....;;,_.:;;; ,
stontl·screen windows. To
The Cia !II of UN wll lhave ih f ~
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reunion at the Middleport Alumni
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Banciuet on May 2G and merhben

Founded" M 1934 In Barberton.
0., Weather-seal was the flrJt
oampany in the ('Ounl ry to make
a .'Jtorm window with lnte,·
changeable glass and screen in
~erts that could be ciufnged from I duc~s Co., of Barberton • nd or- of the elaaa are being cOntacted
Jn 8 ide the house. '11he work-fr 11'! ganized a wholly-owned
Jubsi- by ·a· COJtltnittee.
windows were the invention of tllary, Barberton Metal Pro'at~ch, ;:;:..::.l;;;;.;;;,;;;;;;;;..._ _ _ __
throld A. Et.Jinr,, th&amp;n a youna · Inc. The new metal
products
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Jenkins, Mrs. Mabel Duval and
E. B. Devor, B. Mrs. James Duval ·and
N. Rubin and C. I. Pa.ul9e'll dh._
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at New YHk la· spendIng a wee k
bere wllh .his mother, Mrs. Grace
K'::'.:;,
Columbus spent
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to pure~ase "" ad· , c • _: at Mhley after a week's

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door - Jlj!v . .and Mr•. .Ever.lt Bransfitting .and for the manufac""" eonlb. aM Mrs. EUi• Wal•on . ......
ot t.h• "disappearing" ocreena William, attlmded the Cbrlottan

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ouuring ot 30 000 shares or ., slide up
&lt;own, for ea.sr &lt;litional aluminum
Weat.ht'r·Seal Jnc. 'common stock cle:m ing.
were original.y press to take &lt;:arl! of
lo announced by i!lWing ·r. Bot.,, made of
seal production during peak loa.
prelrident of '11he Ohio _- Company, . Sales volum~ w'-' so great dn&lt; j periods.
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N · th
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th t th 1 Weatber-&amp;,.1 officers are HarHtgh Street, Columbus .
ne" •ve years
the tounder, ehau
The stock, which will be ot!er tng
pro.ente nlant
II Barbertona _wase · old
man A·f EtHng,
the aoard;
Joseph A. Gill!
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ed to Ohio resident• only, ;, built to handle production. Smcc lith president; c. G. EberJtal'dt,
priced at $9 per share. It is tho 1
ts the
Willl•m H. 'lenkln•,
p"resent intention of the company j Pan !fiat
an 1
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I -have ·been driving .alone aoinc &gt;. thro.w ._ 111 .out.
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Coro~nt. TimeFor Young People
tls~This Week And Next Week;
'•HitJh~ lsPio~. To Explore

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and
more
-of eighth graders will be subjected to "Com• '!¥~ ~~~~es" 'by adults who are supposed to have a
~- l\*U to fllrec.n tbe future. Whether these speakers
teiillY hsve a direct pipeline to whst fate has iu store for
tllere il'.OIIQier people Is not ¥el'f Important. Each will lAter··
,pret lrom his own vantage point in his society what he thinks
lbe YOWl&amp; persoom.ust do if be is to be "successful."
This writer, to the questionable good fortune off his prospectl~ listeners, is to speak at Portland Grade SchOOl tonight..
lteOectton has BI!Uested that perhaps tbe more J;D.IOieabie
persooalltles of the 13-14-year-old l&gt;o_ys or girls is riclter son
in ~~o:hlclt tQ, plant for the future tb~J~ in those of the 17-18year-olds.
By latttteen-4ime, many young people are convinced there
are few people 'who can teach tbem anything. Only tbe more.
serious minded bi&amp;h s,cbooJ ~t~lll,s uallze tl!at tbey 'have
only the ·smallest tools with Which 'to work in the tife ajlead.
The IDajOrity are quite C!lft&amp;in aU luiS been learned that .eeds
to,be learned.
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In front of the eighth grader, T~atty to enter high sdhool.j
are I!&gt;Uf ~ears ol exploration into . the many fields of knowledge. .rl •IS to the credit of our. educallonal system that !bose·
youngsters Who desire (through parental presaures, persoo.O
deteriniJtation, or for other reasons) to train their minds ftll
do so In high scnool.
It also is lo the credit of our .unique -lfl&amp;Ss education sysleilJ·
that those who -go into high school without a SePious tholll)lt
in their ·heads ~an graduate four or five years later no \lllWe
for lhe ordeal, and perh.ps som~hpt more adsptable soda!-'
ly. Alo'lll the way they ~ave absorbe;d a limited quantitr .o r
knowledge that might come handy some day.
·
I But a11 of schooling nowadays, o~ occasion even thl'Olllli
college le11.elll, is not merely lmPIU'tinC knowledge which ll Ia
be retained as In a ·dictionary. Rather, schooling is prepu,a.,
lion in method and praetice. A lawy,e r has to have his librazy
and he has to know how to use his library. A f.r&amp;duate 111111-·
neer for We,sllnghouse "goes to school again ' at West.IJ:Ig-'
house, learning what Westinghouse wants him to knoW. tl:e
has, however,. the basic fundamental "nomenclature" of tbe
engineering
techniques. profession, and · a trained mind in engineennc
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or the "educ.ted man" ls no longer applicable. lo Rennatssance Europe the educated men )lad what amounts to a "doc-

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sciences. Only tbe rarest
brains any .more .have lime In one Ufetlme-tu absorb more
than Pne branQb of these many kinds pf learning.
Thus, we suppose the wisest aclvice that ran be given
Eijlhth graders now Ia to look at ltlgh school as a place of ex·
p!Oration. That's the sufi!estlolt ·yotiJijl Portlanders will get
tonight. Jf they can llave an understantllng of the truly JrPat
. hi gh school
, offers
opp_o rtumty
as a place to tame here.
sip there, In the manv fields of knowledge, perhaps they will
conclude their next four )'ears will no.t lit .as .a prlaoJl, and
spent 'entirely Jn wasted time.

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PRESLEY BELT- Oh, my heafi
ill Irick and my herart iJ tore anr.l
I ain't got that r•l fl-6 more and
J loved her dear but now r tear 1
1m aolng to throw up If I ~~r

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I 11y 11ev~ tlid I 11M • grow •
woma,. who had di,l nity 10 years
qo· cut up 10 «tndiJous with so

many sophomore•. -And I also
hope ~t a d\gnlfled editor of •

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Look at alt these Spring ValueS
Del Monte~

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on the radio for company M~ I · ~na vl!l.' ~ lib -~~, un I
fabulou1, nQ maller l'hat t 'ill ~-- a ,till* I'.OII&lt;litlon
Mr. ~ley and hi1 na11l erun1 ot "Butterlly", I miaht mention

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tnr eomnde., Ming. It is aJtoaett thot 1 pr.eJJttd a ~an on a •·ctlrf'd
er lho mtUt nausootl.n~o~ ertort w · rutrian n4med. Tam Wcbi.l , or
have made at popular enterta1·• GreenvJIIe, N. C., the other day
ment-balf hiU-blUy lament wl'lt tf.1 recall aome llll'hls of ki.tchen
a be.at. and the rut plain !· harmon)' pvet' a ~t jll.r filled

eestlve

-ealbthenlc.s.

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wlth j~ytul Ofllllct.

I h.lvo deolded ~ fu.U.er my
pilll&amp;llt~y aa~ oqdow a To111
Webb ali·llrl ~DlariliiP. as well
u • 1\ujorl&lt; al~'"" ..:~olmhlp. In
thia wty
W-elloh. who once had
~ liUtialed 11 an Ato Jiuplt J
lhe fact that 1 wq ,a realttere1
Pftl Kap and 1 will 101 10 clloo"

w~~t ltn't dole!ul boUad or
love_-ftllluocl ~horLn., o! ""... 11
18eo\a .1~ )&gt;ec _cC~cylo, ~ond theY'V&lt;
even J(llnqed. to, foul tbat .,.
•My aeQ\Ialnta~ with Welt ln
dian otuff gooa . llack lo Papo
Houdini and , the Lion. wkl•h
1.:bn't yea~ay, and ,.lome of ~t th_e oeaodif&amp;atea

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tlbe 18111-gl. ·
w.u .,..at. .Jut what we hav~ .ta¥1•1!1}dg, .llld -....wUI nomina ~ J
done to It would cmte a tcen-dH . , eacta oU1er lf1t tbe all·bor scho-

ln 'l'rlnld,od, dad,
tan)1Jp. Mr. Wobll bu omall hatr,
1 hhe been parlylnl wll.b tho but tiUI hn llllll... enlllllh t.o
lloyo In lilY ol~ lrototll)l)' hou1ol ll!lll!r.U 1 IM!y ftot •IIIli wile, Ml"
,nd ha"e "otad !lie eonltnto. o t.,n Pretlow,_.epd 11, Who •~
the Juke box in the btr. Witb coJijlllll-d '"' on tht. .. rari.
alloltt ooo ezc~tplllln, tho &amp;lilt,... li'lto. boat:d ~ .coniUIIIrinl Mb;·
ln(, IIITtllnf, neon·llt manottr o!- ·Pretlow teriO'!til· lor lint ., lbe
t~ · QOthin1 but coro•pOno ond aU-Jirj ·· tie~;~ .. alth!IU~h
~•IM' pl....,. And lb!' !W ln., ·eh.~en tj):~ Wt~b
...., the lodle whero, ID-odd , ..., alljllllro. ~ tot ,IIHic 1o town
back, _8b tO\ ~ ~Jib&gt; -,, t -!llijl!t ' t1ita. Miit~, &lt;&gt;Ot 10 a
tune ill'lllo ltUif ·~ I'OU' hnt · dl,..rt'Mion 01 lbo cte,rene'raey o'
In the betler olllomo todoy-.oturf 41Dfllqt\ iDIIItl&lt;jll u,lo but, ••
by Arlen, PorJer, Rodltll, l{orl • uouol 11 bio 'wound uP htrk In
·aerohwln. We were .._.m....- on tile k'itehf!!! vM.I.Io. Jur.
oua~ In lit... don 10 &lt;0111ldtr
CCoprrijll, • utt, ly Unllel
"LoVe for Sale• •• Nd. ~hill' Feat,.... ljya4tcelt, Jno.)
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!lhare in cash and 15% in stock, and bouj(ht both whotesale a~d

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annuall·y,

wit~ hjs,aJece, Tillie Redd.
Weatb~: Mrs. Mary Barnhill 1pent Sun.
:,0~. ~th ~ers!1::f!t~~ ~rt:~:

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7. New~pRper
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Jtern
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DAILY CROSSWORD
· DOWN
J . Reumbllna
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of another window ~·first" th~ and tot th~lr.~ ~cef!tb'·deveJ~pr
Rtlinf window, .wblrb ·baa. a tin .· !ltorm-.reep 0~ · wl~~ l int
que ot4cin,l device that per.Qtlts l ehangeibht 'g1&gt;a~1s ll ima· S&lt;.ri .h
bot.t. sashe-s to 1wlna ln. I&amp; well panels.
M:.chincrjl has been installed
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ACR088
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convt'rt to aluminum for their
. -::-:P_LA:-:-N:-::~::-1:-:UN:-:1::0-.:N:; ;[;~;l!l!i!1!~~!!2;-....;;,_.:;;; ,
stontl·screen windows. To
The Cia !II of UN wll lhave ih f ~
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erate th"- -changeover they
reunion at the Middleport Alumni
'V,I,DO;
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Banciuet on May 2G and merhben

Founded" M 1934 In Barberton.
0., Weather-seal was the flrJt
oampany in the ('Ounl ry to make
a .'Jtorm window with lnte,·
changeable glass and screen in
~erts that could be ciufnged from I duc~s Co., of Barberton • nd or- of the elaaa are being cOntacted
Jn 8 ide the house. '11he work-fr 11'! ganized a wholly-owned
Jubsi- by ·a· COJtltnittee.
windows were the invention of tllary, Barberton Metal Pro'at~ch, ;:;:..::.l;;;;.;;;,;;;;;;;;..._ _ _ __
throld A. Et.Jinr,, th&amp;n a youna · Inc. The new metal
products
-:---,:lumber sale!man, who started hli l company then purchased and h ·
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Eberhardt.
Jenkins, Mrs. Mabel Duval and
E. B. Devor, B. Mrs. James Duval ·and
N. Rubin and C. I. Pa.ul9e'll dh._
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Dale Kuhn who Is ,tatloned
at New YHk la· spendIng a wee k
bere wllh .his mother, Mrs. Grace
K'::'.:;,
Columbus spent
two week's here with his sistQio, .

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to pure~ase "" ad· , c • _: at Mhley after a week's

are

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one
A!kron Jutn~r
1md oneco.mpanJMa..
m BaWrton.

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door - Jlj!v . .and Mr•. .Ever.lt Bransfitting .and for the manufac""" eonlb. aM Mrs. EUi• Wal•on . ......
ot t.h• "disappearing" ocreena William, attlmded the Cbrlottan

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wm be used
ouuring ot 30 000 shares or ., slide up
&lt;own, for ea.sr &lt;litional aluminum
Weat.ht'r·Seal Jnc. 'common stock cle:m ing.
were original.y press to take &lt;:arl! of
lo announced by i!lWing ·r. Bot.,, made of
seal production during peak loa.
prelrident of '11he Ohio _- Company, . Sales volum~ w'-' so great dn&lt; j periods.
,
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investment banking f•tm,
N · th
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th t th 1 Weatber-&amp;,.1 officers are HarHtgh Street, Columbus .
ne" •ve years
the tounder, ehau
The stock, which will be ot!er tng
pro.ente nlant
II Barbertona _wase · old
man A·f EtHng,
the aoard;
Joseph A. Gill!
0
ed to Ohio resident• only, ;, built to handle production. Smcc lith president; c. G. EberJtal'dt,
priced at $9 per share. It is tho 1
ts the
Willl•m H. 'lenkln•,
p"resent intention of the company j Pan !fiat
an 1
treasurer and Me.ssrs. Etliilg,

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mwtlc,
'lt'a • ·WOnder ~e , brotben didn't eompllny with $2,000 ln cspltal ' stalled modern machinery for
I -have ·been driving .alone aoinc &gt;. thro.w ._ 111 .out.
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Thla , ~ 1- ·" "-'
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Eastern Slor-willlbold
Mrs. Jo~n Phllllpa 'ol
Funeral Cho)Jel, Thu~y
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Miltr!'.('oa ·JI'ltm T~atlval
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c,n;onii Club
llulfilo Jl!l1 rr.
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PABI!'.S: Chlld 75e;.

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Mol'lll.ug and Mternoon
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.Prices were nev~r ·
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n.,v~r better 1.
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C~n YoiU' Lobe Job

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m!"t Plymoutho, Fordo,
Chevrolet~, .HI.!dtons,

Noshn and Stude. ·
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lfp 1.00•16, a"
eRtra 9tc,lal b.r
lpr owntn of
old" mfttl cura

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to do a lu't&gt;e job, and that's
wiiJt care, sklll and precision , • • the way we do if

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51,. 7.10.U, &lt;•
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pliCCl,

IJld aavel

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set of FOUII

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P•rtll

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handsome,

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RINGS
STERLING
SILVER SUVICE 1111d
GIFT 'IVARJ FOR '11111
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fi'OIII -..ell fiJ'III~
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Chicken ·. L-a~

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ART CARVED

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MIDDLIPORT

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Coodyear'a exclusive 1ri~T8napertWJ, !
3-T Conf'BOOy Ba:hts oft heat, ahod, and fatipe. 1
Tou~. d.urable tread adda miles to your\- dri~,
Famou• Stop-.Notch trend desip PJOVidet bitt«
traction ()D any road, Cet 3-T ~uPer-cuahioU toOa'y
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Mol'lll.ug and Mternoon
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Dated: llay 9, Utl7
~e at I'UBI.IC AUCTION . at J\.ue\tonHr: Critt Bradford
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t~ bome of the late Mr&gt;. -~e.
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NOT RESPON.."IBLE POR AC·
LlqAL HOTtel
· t~1 U . ·B. C!Nreb on College
amENTS.
~11-14-l&amp;.:ltc
Sealed Bid~ will be reeelved by
llilad) ..lD S,...._, Ohio, the
the Board ol County C9tnllltoioa.followlng .h . . .hold
lurnlah
NOTICE OfO AJSUSMINT
ero ol Meigs Coucoty, Ohio, at the
....t S¥unfay, ~ 1 Y. !8, 19.3'7 Notice 11 hereby given that lbe Office of Said Board, Pomeroy,
19:08· A.. M..-Frii)daft Refri- . useum~nt of the coat and ex· Ohio up until 12.:00 oclotk noon,
Jerator, "Kltcben· Cabinet, Gas penaes neeet~~ry to eonstrud wat.- May 20, 19M for fufitllhlni the

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John C. Bacon
Probate Judie
(31 16, ltc

Was Given F.or
Coming 8ri.de ·

-LIGAL
-NOTICE

On June 3, 19ti7, in accordance
with Supplemutal Section 37~13
to 21, Code or Ohio, the Ohio soU
Conservation Committee w i l 1
eaultl an elettion to be held at
the Rock Springs Fair Ground,
7:00 P. M.. electing two Supervls·
on to fill the expiring 3 year
terms of Dana E. Hoffman and
John H•mm. Nqmineea to fi11 the
expir,ing terms are : Clarence Headley of Orange Township : Dana E.
Hoffman of Olive Township; Paul
S. Moote of· Sutton Township and
Harold Ctrnaban of .Sutton Towpablp. Nomlnatlona will be ac.~epted
from the floor at the time of election or b, petition submitted one
week prior to election containing
the algnature! of 211 landowners.
Onl)' landowners and occupiers
are elleible to vote .
(~) 16, 29. Ztc

(almost er maina ud lay wo.ter plpe ~n all following.
new),. KiWhen tabJe, AIR WAY the 1treets In the Villaa:e of SyraTransport dellvery .of Delael
BWiEEPER and oattaehments cuse, Ohio, except Hubbard Street Fuel Oil. to the Count, Garage,
heater

~ new), Nic:e Boot Case, l_rom Race Street to Ohio River; Rock Springs, Ohio, at the dlreeComplete Bed Cwoodl, Two Colleae Street from Northern ter- tion of the County Engineer, dur, ' . '· wicker "Chain, Davenport. DIN· minus to unlb,med ktreet 1;10rtb .of ing the 90 day period commenc:ln&amp;
• ING ROOM SUITE, Coffee table Sixtb Street; Collece Road Crom Ml'ly 20, 18M.
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Board or Commilllonen ttaerve
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, we)a. Coati. Table lamps, High !rom Brldeman Stteet eutwa:rdly
Board of County Commissloner1
Chair, Trunks Eleetrit toaster, to termlnu• ;tnd unnam!":l rtreet
Mei11 C9unty, OIUo
Canilter . set,
Elet'tric Iron . 1 west of Race from corporation llnt!
BY: Dean:Sarniu, Clerk
Hind TooLs, Gen . Electric W.aah southward)J approxlmate1J 800 (ft) 18, lle
11# (like tlew), Kitchen Sink teet, oa tbe lote ant;llanda bfnefit·
-------., &lt;H Inch double drain board), ed and to be ebarged therewith
LIGAL. ~TICI
Two gu
hea~r·.s. Enterprise u aet ~ Jn Reaolutian No. 1~.
State of Ohl., Mtl ... County:, M1
G~;a Ringe ()ike- new), Dithes. pused on the 8lh day of January,
In th• fllrebttt C.vrt
Antique Table, Radio •nd Stand 1935, haa been reported to Coun- In tlw Ml"" •f the lt'lllfretlen
Marbl~ top di'Uier, Organ, h dl and .aaid 111emnent i1 now on
, .,
12 Biglow Rie, OH llmpa, Iron file in the office of the Clerk 9C llrth ef lt1lph l1yrnMWI lilly
bed (COI11Piete) Three rocllng Council l)f. the VUiaae of Syra- Ca• N.. t7,555
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t ·....If:l 1 ClrG. table, Bed Spreads apection ot all J"IFIODS interetted day of Ml)', 181'7, Ralph Raymo,d
~illows. Ureaaea, Curtain atret· therein.
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BallJ. WhO!f birth Ia not reeord.e\1,
. t.~
eher~ Naj)klna: Picture fr.amea ,
Objeetioru 10 •ueb, eatl~ated a• filed. hll appUntton for an order
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ing Board': Siales, Lawn' Mow- Clerk within two wee~a after the- law. AppUta•t avera that
Wu ·
er, Power Lawn Mower .cRotacy upiratlon ot this ndtlee, to wit, born June 21, 1819, It Chuter,
Otber uacful Items too numer- five weeki after the date hereof.
Mei11 County, Obi~.
ou 8 to list. ATTENTION· If
By order of the council ot tbe
Said applleation will be tor
YOU · need GOOD
hous~old Villaa:o of Syracuae. Ohio,
hearin1 on the 23rd dat of 141)'!
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LEGAL NOTICE
farm, good
house. on amaiJ stream, The Van
Meter property in Suttttn Town1hlp, will be sold in the oft!ce
O'Brieq. and O'Brien, Attorneys at
L1w, 100'h Court Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio, It 10:00 A. M., Saturday,
May 2fl. Must be aold for ~l)t less
than the appraised value of $900.00
Sale subject to approval ot court.
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J. B. OBrien, Administrator
of Amelia Van Meter estate
O'BRIEN and O'BR1EN
Attorney! At Law
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For Sale, 41 aere

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New Sor.ority President Names Heads .
Of Committees for Coming Activities

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WANT ADS

projeet. A penny march wa ~ held
for t.h.e nower fund.
The birlbday8 of Mrs. Charles

88 SALE

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1956 CIIMtotn
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VANIT'Y J;IRESSER and SEAT like
».ew. Mr.i._ Emil BaU, l06 W.ehe

METROPOLIT-AN

Terrace. Pomeroy .

AlJTt)'"snt.iJ

5 15 3tc

$255. Also BetJ

tape- recorder,

conta.c.t Raymond Field~ TUrner
22302 New Haven, ·w. Vw.
s· 15 3tc

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£1\Y. : Inc.,.

Power stceriJlg and
bra-kes, radio, ·heater, low mile ·
age. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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"Hard Top". $2,195.!10. -Dyn• flow drive, low .mileage, one
e.a r~ owner. Blact~r'.s Porn
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see Mr.
Pomeroy ,
to 7:30 p. 1ft.

9:30a.- m. to , ,oo P5 15 4t•

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teodant, capab1e . of managing
5 14 3tc
station.
Salary,
commis9ion,

4Z9tf 1949 M:.li'.RCURY,.. .2 tone, cheap,
·Evening.'! after 5:00 p. IJI·• Leon-

(~ :l: .J~~~.·i95.oo. P.Ower · steering
, ·f:rifJ ' lfralms:, daik blue. will:
white trim;
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Youngstown CABINET SINK,
burn. Studia Couch, tilt-back
with overhead cablnetlj;, good
chair, matching ottoman, radio,
condition. Will sell separately.
bureau, dresset;, beds, KelvenaPhone 6117-M
5 15 31&lt;
tor refrigerator, co'll or wood
range, tables, chairs. stands, cllp· OVAL GLASS door China
bOal'ds, di&amp;hes, touter, lron,
Call 6188·M evenings. $ 15
burnside · heater, corn·al'\eller,
la_wrl/nlover, small tools, '29 Ford Approxin.&lt;tt .:oy 9 acres CLOVER,
pick-up tru9k, and other Uems .
ALF4!.4'A, and BLUE GRASS
Nl&gt;U"~!lW.e lor ac.ideo~­
1 • HAY f Suon ready to cut. ·cash
W(ta IQaenig &amp; Mae Vineyard
Jlrjoe $1.26. Mrs. C .C. ·Foster,
· : #Owners)
Plarits, RacineMIJetart Road.
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Mariorl (~S:~r~:!r~ oods ~
5 14· 31p NEW KA 'V BASE VIOLIN, east
approxi~ately $400. Sacrifice at

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M'uiben·y Ave., Pomero;y.

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the .Rev . Tom Hig&amp;:ins. 5 15 r3tp

Heater, S~Jndard Transin1ssion. Nice.

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Canadian Bacon •. 89cl~1-.Ia~f __ 1954 'FORD V8-· Fordor - - - .. $1195
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FORD
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for.
d
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(attiSh Fillets' ,.. 45c 1·. s11~,~:ase 1
! 5$¢ lb. · -~ 19;3 ;FORD 'V8.-M~inline T~dor • · • ,- · $695
'LeHuce
2,o.29c 1;::~~~.;;=- 19&amp;3&lt;~STUDEBAI(ER 6 cyl. C~am pion " - $495 A&amp;P Super-RIIhl . . . Leaa, Aay Slle Pleee

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CheSts - L'AU Win/:h)'f 11-nsit. ·

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Auto Servici!s

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BALTIMOR.E UP-\Niu:t Satur·
i ay's Preakneas States wlll be
1roadcast an~ -t:el&amp;vil&amp;d by \BS
·rom -'~ 30 to 6 p. mf, e . d. t.

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1954 CJ{!:VROLET Belaire, bardtop, ,sport coupe, 2 dr., -excellent
tbro,ugbout, beautit'lll - interior . ~urCK Sl!RVIeE on
. ~- 111 Adyertisii11J,...Sbou1d be reported lmme&lt;\lttely . The
palrinl by FoetOr,, Trlloed
black and white finish, w~1lte
Dldl7htlael ~ill n~t be resPonsible tor mo~ th.ab one lDcorwatchmaker,, CCWIJNS JEW&amp;.
,1ft!i!!;:tl0n.
wall tire11., all acceasQries, low
I.ERS, Pomeroy.
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mileage. Call 408·Y. Ror;er Bisb·
1 op. l!l::i Nye Ave.
published at 1 ceDt per word.
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RADIO a. TELl!VI&amp;ION SERVICE,
Phollfo 130, : ClelaDd Appllanee
Store~ lld
Jliln. St.., Pomeror.
19~5 Plymout-h ·V8 Belvoedere 4
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Wonted
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IT'S NASY TO
sl1ift, spOtl ess inside an d ou! WOMAN between 30 .&lt;~nd ~0 yea• ;
BUY - SELL -'JU:NT BlaeltJl'ar's, Pomeroy.
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'The Daily SentjMI WANT
Oniginal blue finish, really top~ . •\fe n nee~ed to b':lP take care ~D ~· AI•DeJ,
.M&gt;S.- Don'! put It off for rnodcl. J"aettnar's, Pomr
of our
Pxpanswn
program.
lollddlepQtt. Fire • Aul0mob11..
Call1198 Today - An Ad ill
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5-16-6\r
Ages 25 to 80 with car, neat
lloiW. Ph..,. 88lf-X . N:ll-il
appe:~~rance, good character. If
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your p-resent eatning.s ate not FO!li!MAN • • . . • T.V. SER.- , ,
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Mlddlepor._
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your · .home 11·nd discuss the
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possibilities of bett e-ring y-our
CO!IRE'i1:
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self. Interview .in the pJeSenre
: ·countywide- CiaO meeting. al Bald
Llle; Auto. Fire, PB!Io. COli Doo
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Fully Drtssed ··· · Cut~Up · · · · P~n Ready

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per word fOi three cpoaetutive iuertioftl.
Special ..- Qd.e mouth for 2a cents per w·o rd,
Full r~te of 2 ~nll ~r word wlll be ehD:rled
. 1or advertisiftg l1
not paid (o~ beiOJ'f tbe/,lMit or eaclt month lo1lowln' la.oertlon.

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'::loth. Nylon, Flberglasa Awnin,.,
Porcb Jh.atlel, Venetia n bllndJ,
Window blinds, Porch and r.wn
Furniture. Free estt!:.tel. Dale
Wippel Supply, 21~ Unior. Ave.,
Pomero~ .
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DEPENDABLE RESliLtl'

FOR CONSISTBNT

Miss Julie Mitch,
Gallipolis,
MrS'. Thomas Rue wu installed were noD'Iin•ted u delega{es ·.· • Diehl, Mn. Ernest Powell, anll
whose mal'l'iage ls set for June 1, aa prNIOent of XJ Gamma :r.t eo to the State Convention in To Mr!. WTigbt were obsen:ed. M, , ,
was gues~ or honor at' a bridal Chaplet of Beta Sigma Phi soro·· ledo with Jane LeVaughn an I Merlin Tracy and Mrs. Wl'ight
shower g1ven Wednesday eve_nlngl ity Tuesday eveninc at the .home Bette Hobatettet already nam .. d
were the wtnnel'8 in k conteal
at the home of Mrs. Harry MUla. (If Mr5. Selim Blazewia. Other to attend t.lM! convention.
conducted by the ho.stess. Moth·
Other hostes~es' were Mrs. P ..t new ofCicers are vice president,
Plans were ~ompleted for IJit'
Scott. ~rs. ~lllon Hood, Mrs. ltus- Mrs. Roger Morgll'n; , reeordtng chapthr to atlend a play at" Oh! ~ ers' Day girts were exchanged b••
sell M1lls w1th Mrs .. G. V. Rupe , sectetary, Mrs. Kafl Kratitter; UnivefJ.ity
Fridix.. ev~ing. A the Sunshine Sisters.
Bradbury, n a contributor.
eorTespondina:
secrctaey, ~ Betle contribution was voted .f or the
Refreahments were served by
G~01es were played under the di- Hobstetter; treasurer, Rose ;&amp;I :. Caneer Campaign.
the ho1tess aSBisted by her moth·
re~hon cr Mrs. Forrest Bac~tel and J son E.:tension officer, Mi.MRd Dorothy Clark gave the cultural er, Mrs. Allen Eichinger, from a
pr1:r.es were won by Mrs. Sidney T. I ·Wells
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program on "Outdoor UviDJ". table -centered with an arrange~u~ell and Mrs . Wallace Jttad~. Rue ~lppoi!Dted thea.e com· Refrestunents were served bv ment of spring flowers.
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~;rangP.ments or spring flowers I mHtees for the y~ar: ~~mbers~1 p Jean ' Mor.gan, Jean Bluew.io and
The June meeting will pe held
were nst:d throughout the Mills ~ Jean Morgan . c~uman, PubHottJ. Charlotte Coats.
at the home of Mrs. ·E . J . Traey
home a:ld the gifts V(ere placed El~anor Tboota~
and _ Vlrginlat
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on the dining' room table arOund Chtford, ~hamnen; W«Ys l'ld er bf l(l:fl. Tracy folloWed bx. the with Mra. Ir11 Wellman as co-ho.~·
an arrangemen..t of )lastel flowers. Means. Mildred . Karr •nd Ro~e Lord's Prayer m unison condutl- tess.
A dessert course was aerved to Sisson , c~hamnan, . Mildred ed the program.
Miss Miteh, Miss .Shirley M~aley-, Wellll, Freddie ~udaahelt, Doto·
Fifteen members responded to ALFRED
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul have
RN. Ann Rupe, RN, Mrt: Rbbert thy Clark, l»u!Se · Thomp&amp;Ou, roll can. An antic1e · on "Heart
l{ouck
Gallipolis· Mrs. P. L. Ann Rupe a'T'Id Mary Anderson.
Attacb" wu read b)' Mr.s . Pea"'~ received wOrd .that tbeir aon·lnMitch,' Mrs. S. T. R~ssell, Mrs. Leoservice. Heleh
A:tkins • 0 ~ Parker followed with a discussion taw and ~ukhter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
nard Gwlazdowky~ Mrs. W. 111. Bette !"lobstetter,
eO-ebainpan, .on heart diJ:eaae. · Mrs. Uord B croct,reJI have moved l~to
Hayes, Mrs. David Entsmlnge!, Eva Ba1ley,
No.mna
AlrubarJ, Wright gave .a ' report on . the c~ · their modern btlek home· re«ntly
Mra. Harold Hinkle, . Mts. Wallace Ali« Gilbert, Eleanor Thomas, eer drive in the community p1,1rehased in Alexaadrla, V•.
Bradford, Mn. Marion Allensworth Nellie Brown. SoCial, -Pearl Welk- which wu sponsored by tll.e club.
Mn. Moille Parker underwent
and Becky, Mrs. Edgar Aliens- er and Ruby Baer, cHhainnar., Mn. Oliver wi-lt make t()lllster an' surgery in St. Joteph Hospital laat
worth, Mrs. Harley SwiBher. Carol Jane LeVaughn, Theresa Swatzel mixer covers which will be sQlci Thuraday. ·she is reported as reAnn Scott, Mrs. Bachtel.
Joyce Williamson, PhYili~&gt; Mllllen , ,~b~y~t~b::;,e~•~lu~b~a~s.;a~-;m~o=•::;ey~-!!ll'!!•!ko~
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Sending gifts were Mra. Evan Sue Jeffers, Pandora CoiHns; Pro·
Plymale Jr. , Mr. and Mrs: Max grl)m, Cha.rlotte Coats and Joan
JJ~wney, Gallipolis, Mrs. Frank WU- Parsons,
co-chairman,
Je.!..·
SOJ;I, ' Mr.a. Elmer .Burns, .Mrs. Bla:oowicz. Clanice Kraulte,:o and
Georg'! Hackett Jr., Mrs. Lewts H. Edna Miller.
SaU:~r. Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Mildred Karr and Mildred Well&lt;~.
Wilbur ~ Koeni$. Mrs. Jennblgs
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Mrs. Clarence McNeil. Mra. Jud. 1
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son Whit;, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
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noldi, Mr11 . G. v. Rupc . Mrs. Wtt··
Mrs. Richard Karr Jr. an i
Ham Bradford, Middleport, Mrs.
Brenda Gilmore were , guests
Dillon Cross, Racine.
when th!;! Laurel Cliff Bette
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Health Club met Monday 'evening
at the home of M;s. yerald Ke!ly
New Yorker Deluxe, 4 Dr. Power Steering, Poweiflite,
with Mrs. Glen TJirunpson as a .
Radio, Heater, Heavenly Blue Finish.
contrlbutiiiJ ·bootesa.
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Mra. Robert Schmoll, Mn. Ed· ! prealdent, Mrs. Lou Di&amp;lil, openward T. French, ~rs. Ralph Gibbs ed with Mrs. E. J, Tracy and
Jr. and Mrs. Wilha':" Childs wo~ I Mrs. "Dana · OUver reciting two
pri~es Tuesday evem!IJC wh~n Mrl. ! poems "I Love You MOther" an I
Lionel Boggs e-ntertamed her Can- ".Mother's Hands". a
reading
asta Club.
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•'what Is !1\ Girl?" WllS al.'l.n pre
The next meetmg will be at the
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ev~a 1
Mr~ Boggs served a deuert course poerna on Mothers Day werl!l ih'
t lhose named above an·d Mrs. en by the members and the group
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Heart Troubles
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group insurance. Rep1y In full
colored ltlaso
to Box 668·B, c/ o The Daily S.en·
old china. Call 6188-M eveJJ11JiS.
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mucrouL i BIAMI
Aluminum cOmbination
SALESLADY
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ICRAP IRON-'-- MITAU
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wifh buying and selling experiscrt-en windows and
ence. Good S'tarting salary, Write
tnd aluniinum awnings and r.anBox 688-C, c/c The Daily Sen·
opi.es.
William .&amp;adfOl•d,
tinel, Pomeroy.
5 14 3tc
Rock SpriJliS.
52 ~mop.
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and WANTED-two more
licensed~- PhoM 510
Service. ·R. · A. Finlaw. &amp;12 , E.
Hfe guards at Bailey'·s Lak(',
Rood. .
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The Pacing Derby_ ;., exp..ted
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LAWN MOWERS Bharpened the · li.~ n for fair visitors at the Ohl ,
· IDEAL way. N~;!igl.er ~ Cleek State Fair Aug:. 27 although the
Carrage. ' Ptuitle 3611 , Racine, o four stakes c1usics, the G.ove.·
5-16-t2tc.
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nor's Cup race, the 3·year-old
pace, the 2·y€ir-01d trot, and the
Bt.OCJi: r,;A.~IJiGby 'blo•k or hour Buckeye State 2-year-old pa.:e
, Phil~ ,DOiJ~n , ~ratute .
will headline· tdle entertainment.

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Dated: llay 9, Utl7
~e at I'UBI.IC AUCTION . at J\.ue\tonHr: Critt Bradford
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NOT RESPON.."IBLE POR AC·
LlqAL HOTtel
· t~1 U . ·B. C!Nreb on College
amENTS.
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Sealed Bid~ will be reeelved by
llilad) ..lD S,...._, Ohio, the
the Board ol County C9tnllltoioa.followlng .h . . .hold
lurnlah
NOTICE OfO AJSUSMINT
ero ol Meigs Coucoty, Ohio, at the
....t S¥unfay, ~ 1 Y. !8, 19.3'7 Notice 11 hereby given that lbe Office of Said Board, Pomeroy,
19:08· A.. M..-Frii)daft Refri- . useum~nt of the coat and ex· Ohio up until 12.:00 oclotk noon,
Jerator, "Kltcben· Cabinet, Gas penaes neeet~~ry to eonstrud wat.- May 20, 19M for fufitllhlni the

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John C. Bacon
Probate Judie
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Was Given F.or
Coming 8ri.de ·

-LIGAL
-NOTICE

On June 3, 19ti7, in accordance
with Supplemutal Section 37~13
to 21, Code or Ohio, the Ohio soU
Conservation Committee w i l 1
eaultl an elettion to be held at
the Rock Springs Fair Ground,
7:00 P. M.. electing two Supervls·
on to fill the expiring 3 year
terms of Dana E. Hoffman and
John H•mm. Nqmineea to fi11 the
expir,ing terms are : Clarence Headley of Orange Township : Dana E.
Hoffman of Olive Township; Paul
S. Moote of· Sutton Township and
Harold Ctrnaban of .Sutton Towpablp. Nomlnatlona will be ac.~epted
from the floor at the time of election or b, petition submitted one
week prior to election containing
the algnature! of 211 landowners.
Onl)' landowners and occupiers
are elleible to vote .
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(almost er maina ud lay wo.ter plpe ~n all following.
new),. KiWhen tabJe, AIR WAY the 1treets In the Villaa:e of SyraTransport dellvery .of Delael
BWiEEPER and oattaehments cuse, Ohio, except Hubbard Street Fuel Oil. to the Count, Garage,
heater

~ new), Nic:e Boot Case, l_rom Race Street to Ohio River; Rock Springs, Ohio, at the dlreeComplete Bed Cwoodl, Two Colleae Street from Northern ter- tion of the County Engineer, dur, ' . '· wicker "Chain, Davenport. DIN· minus to unlb,med ktreet 1;10rtb .of ing the 90 day period commenc:ln&amp;
• ING ROOM SUITE, Coffee table Sixtb Street; Collece Road Crom Ml'ly 20, 18M.
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Board or Commilllonen ttaerve
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, we)a. Coati. Table lamps, High !rom Brldeman Stteet eutwa:rdly
Board of County Commissloner1
Chair, Trunks Eleetrit toaster, to termlnu• ;tnd unnam!":l rtreet
Mei11 C9unty, OIUo
Canilter . set,
Elet'tric Iron . 1 west of Race from corporation llnt!
BY: Dean:Sarniu, Clerk
Hind TooLs, Gen . Electric W.aah southward)J approxlmate1J 800 (ft) 18, lle
11# (like tlew), Kitchen Sink teet, oa tbe lote ant;llanda bfnefit·
-------., &lt;H Inch double drain board), ed and to be ebarged therewith
LIGAL. ~TICI
Two gu
hea~r·.s. Enterprise u aet ~ Jn Reaolutian No. 1~.
State of Ohl., Mtl ... County:, M1
G~;a Ringe ()ike- new), Dithes. pused on the 8lh day of January,
In th• fllrebttt C.vrt
Antique Table, Radio •nd Stand 1935, haa been reported to Coun- In tlw Ml"" •f the lt'lllfretlen
Marbl~ top di'Uier, Organ, h dl and .aaid 111emnent i1 now on
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12 Biglow Rie, OH llmpa, Iron file in the office of the Clerk 9C llrth ef lt1lph l1yrnMWI lilly
bed (COI11Piete) Three rocllng Council l)f. the VUiaae of Syra- Ca• N.. t7,555
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t ·....If:l 1 ClrG. table, Bed Spreads apection ot all J"IFIODS interetted day of Ml)', 181'7, Ralph Raymo,d
~illows. Ureaaea, Curtain atret· therein.
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BallJ. WhO!f birth Ia not reeord.e\1,
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eher~ Naj)klna: Picture fr.amea ,
Objeetioru 10 •ueb, eatl~ated a• filed. hll appUntton for an order
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Wu ·
er, Power Lawn Mower .cRotacy upiratlon ot this ndtlee, to wit, born June 21, 1819, It Chuter,
Otber uacful Items too numer- five weeki after the date hereof.
Mei11 County, Obi~.
ou 8 to list. ATTENTION· If
By order of the council ot tbe
Said applleation will be tor
YOU · need GOOD
hous~old Villaa:o of Syracuae. Ohio,
hearin1 on the 23rd dat of 141)'!
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farm, good
house. on amaiJ stream, The Van
Meter property in Suttttn Town1hlp, will be sold in the oft!ce
O'Brieq. and O'Brien, Attorneys at
L1w, 100'h Court Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio, It 10:00 A. M., Saturday,
May 2fl. Must be aold for ~l)t less
than the appraised value of $900.00
Sale subject to approval ot court.
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J. B. OBrien, Administrator
of Amelia Van Meter estate
O'BRIEN and O'BR1EN
Attorney! At Law
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New Sor.ority President Names Heads .
Of Committees for Coming Activities

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projeet. A penny march wa ~ held
for t.h.e nower fund.
The birlbday8 of Mrs. Charles

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Terrace. Pomeroy .

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$255. Also BetJ

tape- recorder,

conta.c.t Raymond Field~ TUrner
22302 New Haven, ·w. Vw.
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Power stceriJlg and
bra-kes, radio, ·heater, low mile ·
age. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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19$:; Buic) V8 Century 2 dr.
"Hard Top". $2,195.!10. -Dyn• flow drive, low .mileage, one
e.a r~ owner. Blact~r'.s Porn
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station.
Salary,
commis9ion,

4Z9tf 1949 M:.li'.RCURY,.. .2 tone, cheap,
·Evening.'! after 5:00 p. IJI·• Leon-

(~ :l: .J~~~.·i95.oo. P.Ower · steering
, ·f:rifJ ' lfralms:, daik blue. will:
white trim;
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Youngstown CABINET SINK,
burn. Studia Couch, tilt-back
with overhead cablnetlj;, good
chair, matching ottoman, radio,
condition. Will sell separately.
bureau, dresset;, beds, KelvenaPhone 6117-M
5 15 31&lt;
tor refrigerator, co'll or wood
range, tables, chairs. stands, cllp· OVAL GLASS door China
bOal'ds, di&amp;hes, touter, lron,
Call 6188·M evenings. $ 15
burnside · heater, corn·al'\eller,
la_wrl/nlover, small tools, '29 Ford Approxin.&lt;tt .:oy 9 acres CLOVER,
pick-up tru9k, and other Uems .
ALF4!.4'A, and BLUE GRASS
Nl&gt;U"~!lW.e lor ac.ideo~­
1 • HAY f Suon ready to cut. ·cash
W(ta IQaenig &amp; Mae Vineyard
Jlrjoe $1.26. Mrs. C .C. ·Foster,
· : #Owners)
Plarits, RacineMIJetart Road.
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Mariorl (~S:~r~:!r~ oods ~
5 14· 31p NEW KA 'V BASE VIOLIN, east
approxi~ately $400. Sacrifice at

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·. nowjll'Bliilej ·Run church Witl1
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Heater, S~Jndard Transin1ssion. Nice.

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Canadian Bacon •. 89cl~1-.Ia~f __ 1954 'FORD V8-· Fordor - - - .. $1195
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(attiSh Fillets' ,.. 45c 1·. s11~,~:ase 1
! 5$¢ lb. · -~ 19;3 ;FORD 'V8.-M~inline T~dor • · • ,- · $695
'LeHuce
2,o.29c 1;::~~~.;;=- 19&amp;3&lt;~STUDEBAI(ER 6 cyl. C~am pion " - $495 A&amp;P Super-RIIhl . . . Leaa, Aay Slle Pleee

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Auto Servici!s

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1954 CJ{!:VROLET Belaire, bardtop, ,sport coupe, 2 dr., -excellent
tbro,ugbout, beautit'lll - interior . ~urCK Sl!RVIeE on
. ~- 111 Adyertisii11J,...Sbou1d be reported lmme&lt;\lttely . The
palrinl by FoetOr,, Trlloed
black and white finish, w~1lte
Dldl7htlael ~ill n~t be resPonsible tor mo~ th.ab one lDcorwatchmaker,, CCWIJNS JEW&amp;.
,1ft!i!!;:tl0n.
wall tire11., all acceasQries, low
I.ERS, Pomeroy.
1-3-11
, ('..-.1 o! 'J'hant, .olld Soedal Notldoo col Events ~ .80. Obituaries
mileage. Call 408·Y. Ror;er Bisb·
1 op. l!l::i Nye Ave.
published at 1 ceDt per word.
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RADIO a. TELl!VI&amp;ION SERVICE,
Phollfo 130, : ClelaDd Appllanee
Store~ lld
Jliln. St.., Pomeror.
19~5 Plymout-h ·V8 Belvoedere 4
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Wonted
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IT'S NASY TO
sl1ift, spOtl ess inside an d ou! WOMAN between 30 .&lt;~nd ~0 yea• ;
BUY - SELL -'JU:NT BlaeltJl'ar's, Pomeroy.
~H6-61r
of age to operafe Br.ll Gaine at
"find eltlployment - hire ------~
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Pont
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dan . .$995.oo: l!ydramaUc Qrivr
'The Daily SentjMI WANT
Oniginal blue finish, really top~ . •\fe n nee~ed to b':lP take care ~D ~· AI•DeJ,
.M&gt;S.- Don'! put It off for rnodcl. J"aettnar's, Pomr
of our
Pxpanswn
program.
lollddlepQtt. Fire • Aul0mob11..
Call1198 Today - An Ad ill
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5-16-6\r
Ages 25 to 80 with car, neat
lloiW. Ph..,. 88lf-X . N:ll-il
appe:~~rance, good character. If
thiS
your p-resent eatning.s ate not FO!li!MAN • • . . • T.V. SER.- , ,
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enou'gh tor pre_s ent day living
Pet!
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'1..:11- RAWWicfspiisOO:~ costs, why nol let .me oome to
Mlddlepor._
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11-liHf ,.,
hour 11f~ ·S.rvloe. .DQ
your · .home 11·nd discuss the
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possibilities of bett e-ring y-our
CO!IRE'i1:
~nsuriffial
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self. Interview .in the pJeSenre
: ·countywide- CiaO meeting. al Bald
Llle; Auto. Fire, PB!Io. COli Doo
DEAP:Itlt
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B8 U
ot your wife pt'e ferred. Per
'' ' Knobs Freed~ Gosj)tl Mis1ion,
11:1111, llllddleport:' !fltlo.
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PAINTING
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ternut, Pomeroy.

2 ceats per word. one lnaeru
. ·on. M.Jnlmum

1953 CH_RYSLER

Fully Drtssed ··· · Cut~Up · · · · P~n Ready

~98

per word fOi three cpoaetutive iuertioftl.
Special ..- Qd.e mouth for 2a cents per w·o rd,
Full r~te of 2 ~nll ~r word wlll be ehD:rled
. 1or advertisiftg l1
not paid (o~ beiOJ'f tbe/,lMit or eaclt month lo1lowln' la.oertlon.

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'::loth. Nylon, Flberglasa Awnin,.,
Porcb Jh.atlel, Venetia n bllndJ,
Window blinds, Porch and r.wn
Furniture. Free estt!:.tel. Dale
Wippel Supply, 21~ Unior. Ave.,
Pomero~ .
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DEPENDABLE RESliLtl'

FOR CONSISTBNT

Miss Julie Mitch,
Gallipolis,
MrS'. Thomas Rue wu installed were noD'Iin•ted u delega{es ·.· • Diehl, Mn. Ernest Powell, anll
whose mal'l'iage ls set for June 1, aa prNIOent of XJ Gamma :r.t eo to the State Convention in To Mr!. WTigbt were obsen:ed. M, , ,
was gues~ or honor at' a bridal Chaplet of Beta Sigma Phi soro·· ledo with Jane LeVaughn an I Merlin Tracy and Mrs. Wl'ight
shower g1ven Wednesday eve_nlngl ity Tuesday eveninc at the .home Bette Hobatettet already nam .. d
were the wtnnel'8 in k conteal
at the home of Mrs. Harry MUla. (If Mr5. Selim Blazewia. Other to attend t.lM! convention.
conducted by the ho.stess. Moth·
Other hostes~es' were Mrs. P ..t new ofCicers are vice president,
Plans were ~ompleted for IJit'
Scott. ~rs. ~lllon Hood, Mrs. ltus- Mrs. Roger Morgll'n; , reeordtng chapthr to atlend a play at" Oh! ~ ers' Day girts were exchanged b••
sell M1lls w1th Mrs .. G. V. Rupe , sectetary, Mrs. Kafl Kratitter; UnivefJ.ity
Fridix.. ev~ing. A the Sunshine Sisters.
Bradbury, n a contributor.
eorTespondina:
secrctaey, ~ Betle contribution was voted .f or the
Refreahments were served by
G~01es were played under the di- Hobstetter; treasurer, Rose ;&amp;I :. Caneer Campaign.
the ho1tess aSBisted by her moth·
re~hon cr Mrs. Forrest Bac~tel and J son E.:tension officer, Mi.MRd Dorothy Clark gave the cultural er, Mrs. Allen Eichinger, from a
pr1:r.es were won by Mrs. Sidney T. I ·Wells
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program on "Outdoor UviDJ". table -centered with an arrange~u~ell and Mrs . Wallace Jttad~. Rue ~lppoi!Dted thea.e com· Refrestunents were served bv ment of spring flowers.
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~;rangP.ments or spring flowers I mHtees for the y~ar: ~~mbers~1 p Jean ' Mor.gan, Jean Bluew.io and
The June meeting will pe held
were nst:d throughout the Mills ~ Jean Morgan . c~uman, PubHottJ. Charlotte Coats.
at the home of Mrs. ·E . J . Traey
home a:ld the gifts V(ere placed El~anor Tboota~
and _ Vlrginlat
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on the dining' room table arOund Chtford, ~hamnen; W«Ys l'ld er bf l(l:fl. Tracy folloWed bx. the with Mra. Ir11 Wellman as co-ho.~·
an arrangemen..t of )lastel flowers. Means. Mildred . Karr •nd Ro~e Lord's Prayer m unison condutl- tess.
A dessert course was aerved to Sisson , c~hamnan, . Mildred ed the program.
Miss Miteh, Miss .Shirley M~aley-, Wellll, Freddie ~udaahelt, Doto·
Fifteen members responded to ALFRED
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul have
RN. Ann Rupe, RN, Mrt: Rbbert thy Clark, l»u!Se · Thomp&amp;Ou, roll can. An antic1e · on "Heart
l{ouck
Gallipolis· Mrs. P. L. Ann Rupe a'T'Id Mary Anderson.
Attacb" wu read b)' Mr.s . Pea"'~ received wOrd .that tbeir aon·lnMitch,' Mrs. S. T. R~ssell, Mrs. Leoservice. Heleh
A:tkins • 0 ~ Parker followed with a discussion taw and ~ukhter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
nard Gwlazdowky~ Mrs. W. 111. Bette !"lobstetter,
eO-ebainpan, .on heart diJ:eaae. · Mrs. Uord B croct,reJI have moved l~to
Hayes, Mrs. David Entsmlnge!, Eva Ba1ley,
No.mna
AlrubarJ, Wright gave .a ' report on . the c~ · their modern btlek home· re«ntly
Mra. Harold Hinkle, . Mts. Wallace Ali« Gilbert, Eleanor Thomas, eer drive in the community p1,1rehased in Alexaadrla, V•.
Bradford, Mn. Marion Allensworth Nellie Brown. SoCial, -Pearl Welk- which wu sponsored by tll.e club.
Mn. Moille Parker underwent
and Becky, Mrs. Edgar Aliens- er and Ruby Baer, cHhainnar., Mn. Oliver wi-lt make t()lllster an' surgery in St. Joteph Hospital laat
worth, Mrs. Harley SwiBher. Carol Jane LeVaughn, Theresa Swatzel mixer covers which will be sQlci Thuraday. ·she is reported as reAnn Scott, Mrs. Bachtel.
Joyce Williamson, PhYili~&gt; Mllllen , ,~b~y~t~b::;,e~•~lu~b~a~s.;a~-;m~o=•::;ey~-!!ll'!!•!ko~
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Sending gifts were Mra. Evan Sue Jeffers, Pandora CoiHns; Pro·
Plymale Jr. , Mr. and Mrs: Max grl)m, Cha.rlotte Coats and Joan
JJ~wney, Gallipolis, Mrs. Frank WU- Parsons,
co-chairman,
Je.!..·
SOJ;I, ' Mr.a. Elmer .Burns, .Mrs. Bla:oowicz. Clanice Kraulte,:o and
Georg'! Hackett Jr., Mrs. Lewts H. Edna Miller.
SaU:~r. Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Mildred Karr and Mildred Well&lt;~.
Wilbur ~ Koeni$. Mrs. Jennblgs
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Mrs. Clarence McNeil. Mra. Jud. 1
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son Whit;, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
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noldi, Mr11 . G. v. Rupc . Mrs. Wtt··
Mrs. Richard Karr Jr. an i
Ham Bradford, Middleport, Mrs.
Brenda Gilmore were , guests
Dillon Cross, Racine.
when th!;! Laurel Cliff Bette
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Health Club met Monday 'evening
at the home of M;s. yerald Ke!ly
New Yorker Deluxe, 4 Dr. Power Steering, Poweiflite,
with Mrs. Glen TJirunpson as a .
Radio, Heater, Heavenly Blue Finish.
contrlbutiiiJ ·bootesa.
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Mra. Robert Schmoll, Mn. Ed· ! prealdent, Mrs. Lou Di&amp;lil, openward T. French, ~rs. Ralph Gibbs ed with Mrs. E. J, Tracy and
Jr. and Mrs. Wilha':" Childs wo~ I Mrs. "Dana · OUver reciting two
pri~es Tuesday evem!IJC wh~n Mrl. ! poems "I Love You MOther" an I
Lionel Boggs e-ntertamed her Can- ".Mother's Hands". a
reading
asta Club.
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•'what Is !1\ Girl?" WllS al.'l.n pre
The next meetmg will be at the
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Shome of Mrs. Gibbs in N'w Haver\. . sen ted .by Mrs. ,Tracy.
ev~a 1
Mr~ Boggs served a deuert course poerna on Mothers Day werl!l ih'
t lhose named above an·d Mrs. en by the members and the group
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phoae 4115
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Gress Mrs Charles Brad· I sang "You're a wonderful Mothand Mra: Don~ld Mills.~
er" and '"Mother Machree". Praj

Heart Troubles
IStudied By
ladies Of Club .

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group insurance. Rep1y In full
colored ltlaso
to Box 668·B, c/ o The Daily S.en·
old china. Call 6188-M eveJJ11JiS.
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mucrouL i BIAMI
Aluminum cOmbination
SALESLADY
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ICRAP IRON-'-- MITAU
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wifh buying and selling experiscrt-en windows and
ence. Good S'tarting salary, Write
tnd aluniinum awnings and r.anBox 688-C, c/c The Daily Sen·
opi.es.
William .&amp;adfOl•d,
tinel, Pomeroy.
5 14 3tc
Rock SpriJliS.
52 ~mop.
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and WANTED-two more
licensed~- PhoM 510
Service. ·R. · A. Finlaw. &amp;12 , E.
Hfe guards at Bailey'·s Lak(',
Rood. .
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' Main St, Pomo:py,___t,_ 6 27 II
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The Pacing Derby_ ;., exp..ted
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LAWN MOWERS Bharpened the · li.~ n for fair visitors at the Ohl ,
· IDEAL way. N~;!igl.er ~ Cleek State Fair Aug:. 27 although the
Carrage. ' Ptuitle 3611 , Racine, o four stakes c1usics, the G.ove.·
5-16-t2tc.
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J
nor's Cup race, the 3·year-old
pace, the 2·y€ir-01d trot, and the
Bt.OCJi: r,;A.~IJiGby 'blo•k or hour Buckeye State 2-year-old pa.:e
, Phil~ ,DOiJ~n , ~ratute .
will headline· tdle entertainment.

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th~ ::~~bu... ......~•• w.. held New Haven Women's Club Named
Plan Pr:ojects
Given Honoring Mothers, Dau ..3 hters Three
when II wao announced lhataroup
w1th Mi.'\8 Lydaa Ebersbaeb
Christmas Bazaar Committees To Make Money
'he arunW mqther-dauJhter PJ'Il- Mrs. W 0 Barnitz, president, as chairntan was selUni tan(:y can- The followmg co.mrmttees were
At Cl Ub Meetfftg
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IJ'tlll; ot tbe Womu'1 Socu!ty of called the meetma: to order and dy at $1.25 per bo1 A JOint pr&amp; a-nnounced today to served at the
Bake. and Canned
Good~
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Cbriit1aD Sentee of the United presented Mrs Harry P . Smith, Jtft of tbe WSCS and the- JOF
lle¥lJt, Cbiii'Ch waa btld Tuea. ,. .• dly ftenlDa oa tbetr regular meet.-

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~ A lix o~cloek potluck dinner
1 ,o peneil the event Arrang~ments of
•PtiDa· flowen decorated Lhe din.
iqa TOom. and tlblea A dessert
«:'dune wu krved by the hosteS8e8
,lira. Dey HyaeU, Mrs. E. E Bry·
·ant., )(1:J. E. J. Tracy, Mrs Ken·
«1~tb Finley, Mrs. Thotfla&amp; Goegleln
). ~. Rllph -Gilmore, Mrs. W R
. Carpenter, Kn. L F Schoenleb,
M:ra. Alonzo Custer and Mrs. Clifford Ebereacb.

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,Joel MeCI'e•
Fehcia Farr
TMI FIRST TEXAN

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,--also-Rhonda 11emiQ;g McDonald Carey
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Picnic Lunch Is
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$299.00

McMaster
Hordwore ond Furulture
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Wll a solo ''Tba End of the Way" rea:t week. 1'1'ed 1. Gardner, partDr
by Ca•b Bahr ac:companiea by lin. of the ehureh, waa 1n charge of tbt,
Bible study clau.
A eontribution of $5 wu made Georae Child•
It wq announced that Jlrf, Ern.
to the Meiga County Caqeer Soci,cy
when the Kin CJub met Tue1day
evenmg at the home of Mrs. Emma Letfheit , Prospect Hill . .
}trs. C. J Ebersbach, president,
prelidfd (lver a short busineas aession. Two article&amp; were aucUoned
as 4 money making projed ' w1th
Mrs, Harold John~n of Sprmg·
fi eld, a guest, as auctiopeer. A
hoste11s a:lft was preJented to Mrs.
Leifheit bY Mrs. Lee Pratt.
Games wpe played an" yriz_es
awarded to Mrs. Edgar Pratt and
Mr~ Richard vaughan Jr. Mrs.
Theodore Lehew won the door
prize Mrs, Edgar Pratt, Mrs. Ohlinger and Mrs. Leifhelt each received g1fts from their mystery
s1aters.
Refreshments were served by
the bastes~ a11d favors were mlnta.
ture chair nrnaments, in- pastel
colors,
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Pre.sent were those named above
ai..,. all .tound protediOlll qainat moe&amp;
and Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb Mrs.
prden inMel&amp;. ORTHOCIDB GAJdoa
Richard Vaughan Sr.,, Mrs. Wald
~do eft'octlvoiy c:cmlnU blad&lt; ')!01
Windon, Mnl. Emmett 8Jackburn,
oa ....,.,. .. brown pakh on lawn• and
Mrs B~P"old 'Ebersbach and guests,
damp-oil 011 bulbo, ~ oild eutlinp.
Mrs. WiUiam Lehew, and sons,
Mill them toaether In the ORTHO
Terry and Johnny.
Sprafalte. aarden hooe ~prayor, bd
•pply -it'...., u waloriJial
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ronting Chri.Jtmas B ~tur of t.h,• Cbalrman Mrs Pb.il Batey, MrJ.
wbo 'wea in chargt! of the enter- dau for securing new dinner ser- New Haven Women 's Club
Layton Sayre Mrs Donald Rous.J,
tainm.ent bdnon:1g the motbe!'l v1ce for 100 set tin&amp;&amp; was an- , Ci\airman Mrs. Jo.hn Morga'l Mrs Tom Hotrma11.
and dau,chters Gueslll introduced noqnced. Vamlb and lemon e.t- Co-Chairman, Mr!. Wyatt Chad
Chnstmas Decorations
Chair
were Miss Elsk! Hart, Mrs Benton traet w11l be sold to (jnanee this well
m.an Mn Ftt.wtn Stem , Mrs Ro
Pono . Mrs T A Downie, Mra plan
Stagmg Comm1tlee: C halrma-.~ 1 bert McGlotbJin.
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Gerald Kelly , Mrs Theo Smith,
Mrs Harry P. Smith, Port!mouth M'1's Paul Hender5on , Mn
f'lsb Pond
Chalrman
Mr!i.
Mrs Walter Mtller . Miss Llnda D1strtct prestdent of the Women's McGiotbhn Mrs. Phil B~I"Y, Mn Karl Wiles, Mrs Milt Stephan,
Cardwe ll, Mrs. Roy HoweU Jr. and Soe1ety called attention tQ the of· Edwin 'Stetn, Mrs Karl Wiles.
Mrs. John Rtdgeway, Mrs Robc.. t_
Mus Janet Brown
fice~s _':taining day for M"ia: 11 and
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Mrs Jess Abel, Mrs. Charles ~
Refreshments and Registration
by Janet Brown and a salute to w!Jl be held at the Umted Metho- ter, Mrs Ec'wm Roush, Mrs. Pa'U Chatrman Mrs Wllltam Chu.ler,
"Our Daughters", by Mi-s. Everett dtst Church. AU ofC1cer~ of thil
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Tbomas Two reading11, "What 11 area wlll receive Instruction for hne
Needlework Mrs Paul Scaife·, ,
S-._gns and Prtee Tags Chair
A L1tUe Girl'" and Mother's their prospective offleea for the Mrs Floyd Carm.a.ek, Mrs . Nick man · Mrs. Wyatt Chad.,ell. ~
Hands" were presented by Mrs. E . coming yeat Literature will be Phelp.!
Pu' llclb' Chaarwan · Mrs. Ro
J Tracy
available to help theae o(fjcer.s.
Apron Bar .Chairman
Mrs bert Johnston, Mrs B•ll Howanl
Mn Claude D.arst and Mrat
The mcetmg .adjourned with Paul Powell, Mrs 811l Howard
Candy Chairman Mrs. Ja~k
Thomas Goegleln were honored as Mrs Barmtz leadmg the group In
Frey, Mrs Paul Henderson, Mra.
the oldest moth'ers present and the Lord's Prayer.
C H. Curry, Mrs Clyde Rice
Mrs Gerald Kelly the youngest.
Tidi:ct Cbatrman.
Mrs. MArk
They each recetved a lovely potted 1
Ward, M1ss Nan&lt;'Y Scalley
plant rrom the pre!ident, Mr,. BarToyland Chaltman; Mrs. J.ame~
niU:. Mrs. Smlth closed her prO&lt;'
Hampton Mrs Henry Buck, Mn.
gram with a meditation and· prayA G. Melbman
er for mothers.
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M1ss Lydia Eberabach, treuurer
Third grade pupils of Mra Iiob.
of the Society, a:ave a report on
Mrs. Richard Owen and daugh- ert Allenaworth and Mrs Gerald
fmancial actwilic, for tbe vear ter, Judlt~ Ann. were returned Rup' had a picnic lunch at noo.n ' IS.
after which\ sho conducted an""Jm· home Tuesday from the Meigs Gen- Wednesday at the Roadalde Park.
pressive PI e da:e serv ice. M~rn be rs era)
Col.H(lspltal.
W111iam K. Kincaid, Wash- Tft:e cnildren were taken to the
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were reminded of their mtsslonary
Park. and back to the Pearl Street
opportunities at home and abroad. ington, D. C · will apend the week SchQo1 in a school bus which w•s
They :responded by plactng algned end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Spt'Cial treat to them .
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pledge cards at the base of 1 John Kmeaid, and family .
M&amp;ther.s c,rom fd:rs Allensworth'll
Mrs Fofrest Bachtel was a ~ uest
Rocky B:odges, 29 who cam '
world globe which sat on a table
Mrs. Sdra Kelly and friend . Mrs room Included Mrs Tra Butcher ' Tuesd:O}' wheil Mrs Emmet Shuler
covered with a white cloth. The Ellzabcth Sprinck, Akron, ar'e 1Mrs. Leland Brown, Mrs. Ted RileY entertained her Canasta Club. to Cmcinn\t~ from Brooklyn m
globe was flanked with till Wbtle spending a week with the former's Jr, 'Mrs. Charles Bradbury and Prizes were won by Mrs Wal.ter tOM!, has been rcle':lsed He w.t:t
used mainly in uhHty ro~es.
tapen and these were lJghted u mother, Mrs. Emmett Cray Today Mary, Mrs. Harold Eppley, Mra Croo~s and Mrs Bachtel.
tbe g1ft1 of money tncrcased, aym- Mrs. C~ay and her gue•U will be Dale Hysell and Mrs. Wllliarn Da·
bolizing the love of Christ around entertained at dmner by M,r a6d 1
Mrs. Shuler served t deue-rt
~- Mn Everett Davis and Mts. Rob- v Those from MrS Rupe·~ room course to thofe named a~o,ve and [
\ ert Washington.
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Mrll llusaell WilSon, "rs Millard
man, Robert Slier, Scout Executive
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ames Wildermuth, Mrs Earl Warnke.
Wilbur Theobald was lelder ol
of Point Pleasant; qeorge- Houl ~mas, Mo':rla ~~a~ Ruep ~re The next party will be at the horne
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the devotional service Wednesday
and Wilbur 'f&gt;lekson were in Hunt·
lngton to attend a Scout Executive and Mrs. H&amp;IJlilton. .
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eveninl at the prayer meetmg at
meetmg }Vednesday evening.
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Allen Hughes represented Evan·
geUne Chapter, OES, at the inapee.
Roome
tiOn of the Galllpolia Chaph!r this
week He w&lt;~:s accompanied by Mrs.
New Furniture
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Cheshire
Chapter,
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Reeent
FOR
guesta of Mr. a~d Mrs. , Hughea
were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hell·
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attended the wedding of Janet
Hughes, dauahter of Mr and Mn.
J.amcs Huthea. at Addison Sunday,
Mrs Wesley Fry and Mba Fred·
FURNIT~RE
die Houdashelt left today for
Oa Tbe Brightest Corner
Cleveland where they will spend
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In Middleport
Lhe week end attending the State
Convention of Business and ProfeJISional Women's Clubs ?\tn.
-~--Nan Moor&amp; and Mrs. Guy Reynolds
will leave Fr1day to join the others at the Conventipn
Ben Ervin was returned home
from Meigs General Hospital in
the Rawltng:;-Coats ambulance on
Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Ervin
make the1r home wrth their daujlh·
Ler Mrs Wllll,qm Robson
Mr. 11nd Mrs Edwnd Tewksbary
and son, Tommy, Welbton, visited
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mr! Edward Tcwkiibary Sr.
and J H Grate They reported
!lw1r son;-- Charles 'l'ewksbary,
Juckso••vtlle is 111 at the Infirmary
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ht• 1s a ~;cn•or m the ColleKe or
Mu.':IIC Tcwksbary,
who is ached·
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ulrd to anduate In August hal
b('en teach111g muale at Jackson·
ville 'rT tmhlc school this winter
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baby d.mJhtt&gt;rs had mQved to Jack·
sonv11lc
Mr and Mr&amp; William Yeas:er
and Mrs Fred Whitlock, Jee.nt,
were Mother's Day week· end
guests or Mr. and Mn C E. Vance

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night it was asserted that Middleport Chief o! Po.
Bartrum ml~ders.tO&lt;id 'the procedure of the F•·
Council when they .questioned a bill for
for the pollee cl')llser during the Monday
Wayne GtbFinance
the special
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Retr. •2 alae now 11
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three Council
•\'fiiWIIre · of
until the article apTueiday'l paper.

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Wind and Weather Lotion
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t.o
lo bo1JI .bo1p ....u. and ooften ,... Kin.
...... IINOCfiOMI Coxl41"' HUG•
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l'lduat rl•k of Infection t.hrw•h
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True Giving Is
Studied By Club
At Rock Springs
Mf'! Avery GoeJietln, presiden;,
prru1ded and cave the tell to
wor•hlp when thQ WSCS of th •
Roe~ Spr.ngs ~lotl&gt;odlst Ch'!fCh
met Tues1ay afternoon at th·l
ch~.&lt;reh
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Pnyer and scripture readlu,
by Mn. Amos Leonnct opened
lhe meeting, Mrs William Bar
leis, prolll'am chairman, preaen
elt the stUdy topic "We Give Btt·
cause We Love ' 1
ArtlcUls on the toplt were re~d
by Mrs. W1lllam Grueser, Mrs.
Durward Cumrninp. Mrs. IJewl•
GrueseT. Mn John Hartuna anc1
Vr~ Oliver Clad:. .
A ' abort busineu Nlaion WJI
held after which the meetii!J
1H}jOOMiod.

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Annual
Po.mer&amp;y
Mlay ?3 at
Sauer bas ~ken ·ip. •88 stat:os
Canada ' and Cuba and ohe,s. ~lsJ
traveled i)l England, Fran.ce and
Mcxieo His wil antl humor bavc
earned for rum oomments by
Walt~ Winct~eU, LowelJ. Thom •q
Jacll; Eigan and Otl\CNI wh.o have
referred t.o b~m as "o.ne of thll
mostr emi~ent butnonsta -of OU"
times"
, The commencemeht pro.t'llm
will ;open with .a nwnber "aq:d of
F•at.lwra"· by the P.om:ero)'
Band. follow'ed by the jnvo·
ite'V. Fr. Jahn Turel.
ba1'd JUJmbe.. "Pll!'!rim
by 'waenet will .preced"
' a&lt;ldress •:Before Takeoff
A saxophone Quartet will~ foi·
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Tue'Aday, May 14th, pre-school
conferences were held ar Central
and Sugar Run Schools tor the
mothers and fathers of children
who will ent~r the Flint Grade ln
September. •
The purposes of the confereneea
w~:re:' To give the p~t. an op..
portunlty to meet an11 talk wltb the
chlld'a fu\ure teacher; to Ielrn
What the. scbool will ettempt lo do
for the child during tbe firit year;
to discuss aome Do's and Don'ta In
prepariz;~g the child for school; to
give the parents an OJlportunlty to
ask questlor1o11 that may have been
botherlnK them.
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M:ra. Alti:¥3a Bryap is the F1nt
Grad«: teaeher at Sugar Run School
and MISJ Farie Erlewine at Ccn·
tra1 SthooJ.
The )(others and f-.thers attend·
lng the 'Conference at Central
were: Mr. Austin Phillips and VirIll. Mrs. Kenne.lh Yobker and
·Mary, Mrs. Homer R. 'walter and
Suella, Mrs. Rithard Gib:qore and
.BOnnie, Mrs. Fred Vandall and Ed.
'ward. Mrs. John E. Werry an,d Jeff·
rey r Mrs. Lee Tyo and James, Mrs.
WUJ.Iam Russett
Theodore,
Mrs. Donald
and KeJiy,
.Mra.
and Shirley,
Mrs.
Judith, Mra.
Stephen,
and Linda Kay,
and Deborah.

Offielall o{ the Journeyman
Moulder• Uaion No. 415 today m
a 1tatement Juued through their
preaident and member~ of the
shop eommittee contended that
the work ltoiiJlage at the Parker•
burg Ria 1nd Reel Foundry m
Pomer07 bad been exploded out
of all proportiOD.
~Jt.!lteqlent to newspapers
Albert Brown, prelldent of
Union said that, "Members of
Local 4l:t, upOn reporting to work
and flndmg the 1hop in suc'b a
l,.ondltio• that lt waa Jmpoaaibte to
merely took the day off 10
that
ahop could be deaned up.
TheTe was no strike, no walkout,
the me'ltbers just took a holiday "

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By UNITED PRD!S
Floods followed a flurry of deadly tornadoes in the South-

west storm bell today, wreaking a new round of destruction
through parts of Teias, Kansas and Oklaboina.
A United Press count s:..owed at leallt 26 persons killed in
violent weather during the past two days Twenty of the vic·
tims were found in the tornado-smashed debris of Silverton,

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Flood 1'aters Rolling Through
Kansas, Oklahoma After Rains

LegifJJl
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cular meetmg held tn the Legion
Hall map,ped plans far aiding the
Uttle League teams m that se'!·
1on
ad!:l~::~·~
of the committee m
Th~ ~t will •ponsor a GIJ!l
to BroWn who ligned the
statement were: Wtlllam Shoot on Sund~y , Jt~ne 2, at lh"
GiJbert Freeman, WiUiam theme Pl~mlhg .M111 Wlth atoll P,rhJ
bem~ tltrned over
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Holt, Charles Dill, 1ec
and
Little Leaguera.
Floyd M.ankm.
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SJJ:urda)'. May I&amp; at the Ratane

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A can wa~.also

Ope~~ P~roy · l's.mad
Within s~~ks

SO'Imdcd for the

Tex.
Nine of thf 80 peraons: injured
in the S.Jlverttin twister Wednesday
night remained 1n a cntical eOndi~
tlon. Twenty.five homes were de-stroyer! and 30 otherll were dam. '
aged
FIOCtdwatera in the wake of flVe
to oeven·lneh rain, rolled through
Kansas and Oklahoma A t+year·
old hnv drowned Thursday mg,bt
whJL;\"o,yimnuna: 1u a nood.1 wollen
creek in southeut w1ehita.
Emporia and Wichita, Kan.,
were tbe largellt cities menaced
):ly nooda.
Weathermen warned the Neosho
River will crest at two to four feet
above flood 1 tagc at Emporia today.
At Wicbtta, Air Force personnel
and Kansaa National Gu.ardsmen
labored throughout the nigbt sandbagging the dakes along the Little
Arkansa. River. The river • is ex·
peeled ~ creat at noon, one foot
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to assemble at the Legion
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ClflEF FifANK HUDSON has im arm around his captains,
Tommy :wliite and Jon;\Vebster, of the school~y Safety Pa• ~-"~~~!=:".~ plans being follow
tl'Qls. Stan!lfng just batk :ot White is Morle Ohlinger. Left to ed by the Glaze Bt.o~hers, oontr.aetiOrs, call for the 22 x 4V
l, rJl~!\;~··:~aCb step, are 'l'ommy S}!asteen, Donald Wehrung, Alan foot
to be cOnveJ'ted in
Jim Mees; Jlmmy Gilbert, Bobby ij.eynolds, Jimmy to .a building
spacious reJitaurzn.t .seating
Freddy Boyd; Charles Buffington, Hank Cleland, Danny 22 t.lners wlth booths abd c.'otln·
David Arnold; Mike spencer, Bill Westen, .Bill Ja- ter .space Spice for 25 ears will
Cheadle; Da'Vid Gordon, Larry Hudson, Ralph ~ -available In the nar of th"
bulldm~ on land now being leve'·
Sentinel Photo).

Ridinll'
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"'-Lers To' Make
MeDW
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· ppearances, · · "These
. * are *my boys,"
* says Pomeroy*Chief*of *

Johnny Allensworth with his
i'llll and horne" ponies will •P·
11ear on WSAZ·TV with others

from tllllueo at 1 P. M., saturday
on Farmer Click's ehaw.
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Johnny ).J a m"mber of tht Meigs
Counl.,\' Rldin. 'lllub which lo hoat
low with "M•roh Mllltaln" bJ club of the May 19 horse show beSl:rubert affer whioh presentRUo"h ing •ponsored by the Melga County
of tl&gt;e &lt;Las!".,; ~0 grallu- wUl Jaycee~.
be made by .11\111 .. A. 'Diehl Jr.,
At ll!ait two other .club member•
prlDC\pal of l'onieroy Hi~.
wJll appear · on the show. t.hou•h
Pteaent.tion &amp;f diplomas wil! Which onea will be- able to 10 is
be made by Charles S. Glbbe, s•l· not defi9itely known ye.L
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A band number "America" will
'&gt;e given by the school bend af.
ter which,•.Be'{. Fr. 1\lrel will of·
fer itf'e ben~ieUon tG conclude
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Thomas D and Robert. CroN,
Polie~ Frank
Or Crow'a sona, wiU be ~an·
Hu&lt;lson, who has an arm aroli'nd each of his• Ca~tains who
of the new est.abl~ t'
i:ommand squads of schoolboy safety patrols from Sugar Run 'tiers
whlch, .according to the brothers,
wlJI serve .only the highest qu.t
and Central elementary schools.
· 1 Hudson told the boys Thursday lity foods prepared in an aU·new
~ft1
alter thia picture was tqen by elet"trac ll:tt:C'heo.
Twenty-Iour·hour .RFYiCe w1ll
the ball~ Sentinel: "You've d~qe
1 good JOb. Nobobdy knows hltw be main~ined )n 1the restaura·.l
many lives of your friends and while drive-In servtce will b"'
playmat.. you may h,ve saved."
provided from 11 A . .M. to ml'1·
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Central Sthoo1 P,rlncipal ]\alph n1Jht, .sevep days. a week.
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The brotbers exopeet tt emplo'
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Schools Chil'les Gibbs also com- about 15 pe:raons.
four Southea.-· mended the boys for their faith·
~h~:i50unU••; ' II beh'10d I ful work,
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ere~ from each 8~hool under
t..ax stla..rP.PB .(Or· fh~ direction of their captains, and all
ondin• M-ay 4, ~957 as ~Qill trained by Chief Hudlon, guard
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sam&amp; week in 19:n streer croulngs before and after
~rcltng to State Tre31511JVJ R.,.. ~hool and during lunch haura
·W. Trlcy tod6y.
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~ 1They work through the heat of
fl.~~ lor Atbem: l{elp g~ sptinJ day1 and tbe numbing cold
lia ,ani:l 'Y.blton Counties JndWi;te 1of Win.ter mo~ths:, rain or •h.me.
all'oftha\: of Ohf foUr only Vinton
Their enly co~pensat1on Js
CO\Iflt)' aa.lel are runnhrg mhead I)( that a needed fieTVtce has been
lhe to~ m date · th\s y03r ovor given.-----,......,,....,laal year, Vl~ton slilei' from July

prepaJ.'d "'4ieS Tax·,1
'Receipts
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Five peraoni died and more
than 500 perso~ were draven from
therr home• in Oklahoma .-here
the Cimrq.aron River roared Go ill
wor.t r,arllpage in history.
Emd and Dover, Otta.. looked
like •••• big lake" from the alr
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Thurlldi.J, with floodwatera nlll"
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J-1 -~ Foreeaiten *id
the beiVJ.
rains mijht eauli! tlub fl. .. in,
Maddleport tributariea Itiadin&amp; to the Red Rlvare on Hie a! er a~ve! Denl110n Lak~. 0~. tothe Roller Drug Store and Citi- day.
zens' Na'lional B.ilnk. Middleport, • Flood damage to the wlt.eaf. crop
and the Swisher and Lohse Drug , alOf!e' in Oklahoma was e~ted.
Store, Pomeroy.
to mount into tile milliona ~~ dolThe banquet and &lt;lance wiU be lara. .The~ area . only last ~onlli
held SatJurday, Ma~ 25 , \f.itb m•. was m the grtp of a marathon
~- 1 th -~~nee furnished by droua:ht.
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Funnel cloudi aceompanied tbe
the G-Note.!l.
thunderstorms in Kan.saa and Ok·
'f\etlnlons or t·h e Cla.ssea of 1907 lahoma toda, aad spread Into \,
lQU, UK7 are sehed~led a:1d parts Of tbe Mifsisa;ippi V1lley. A
!!lute;;; or 191~21 Wl~l honor twiater ripped Dudenville, Mo.,
the apeabr of l'fte evenmg, LJ· ausin.a aome property da.mage
ston Fultz, superintendent o.f ~e ~ut no casualitiea.
\
Boya Jndustr1al School .and b1
While \hqndentorms whipped
wife, who will ai!JO appear on th.. t.he plains. 'CheYC!"Je. Wyo., dug
pr.ogram.
out from a ;May snowstorm that
left seven Jl!-ehes: •of snow on jhe
BLAZE HALTED
ground early today. Two'inches of
Nd;rhborJ extinguu~hcd a( lire in snow lJlanketed Laramie, Wyo.,
a parked ~ar on. Page St., in Mtd· and one inch~ was reported , at
dleport at 11:4G A. M. s'ho&lt;lly ,be- Denver.
.
fore th~ arrival of the MiddleUp to 14 mebes of snow buried
port Fire Departmmt. No loss acctions oft_ southeast Wyoming.
was available at preSs time.
W.ealhermen Aid scattered snq.ws
will continue today in the mouoLains of Wyomina:, Colorado 1nd
northern New Mexico.

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Pfarr Jr, :\Tn. Harryr Delbane,
Mr and Mra Harvey Burch, Har
vcy Burch Jr, were the weekend
llUE'sts or their rJ..ter, Mra. Beulah
Nl'ut!llng and at~endcd the fun.
l'r.al of their une]e, Curtis ..Lal·
l1nce or Syraeuse,
Mr. and Mr.s. Sam Blair of
Pittsburgh were .eaUed here bY
t,hc death of Curtlt Lallanc~t .Jf
Syr.acuac
Mr.1and MriJ . Gene Eakew and
daughter, 'cp.rolyn, ot Dayton, ar~
Apondlng a vatatlol\ -wrlth relatives
here.
Mra Clarence Andrewa , and
and dsu~~:hter, Susan, and Mr. and '
Mra. Gene Eskew ltl)ent Wednea·
day In Tupper• PlaiRJ with Mr.
and Mrs Robert Marcinko and
famtly.
Mr. and ~rs . Edwatd Parfitt
• have returned ~ome after a vhlt
In Charleaton, W. Va with Mr. and
'Mn Lo~.wrtnr~ P,arlltt.
Mrs . Harold Ebehbatll and Mn.
Emmf'tt Blackburn were vlaltors
Jn Parkersburg, W. Va., Tlleaday. ,
Mrs. Harold Johnson of Springfield 1s the guest of her mother,
Mn. Emma Leifheit.

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