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Dinner, Program, Feature WSCS Event
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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Hordwore ond Furulture
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tbe &lt;.:burch of Ch{bt. Special m1.1alc eat LaUanee would be the leader
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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IMPROVI!D ISOTOX a:rden Spray M
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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Trea,;ures:
C.!.a1rman
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A 'tn bute to mothers was given GalliaLJtonty on lune 13, which
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.
II,(.
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 [
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were Mrs. Denver Nelson, Mrs Mrs Earl xrma:ht, Mrs E. M. Blake,
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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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Hughes who Ia a member of the
Cheshire
Chapter,
OES
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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and he And hls w.fe and two
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
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Retr. •2 alae now 11
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waa not
three Council
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until the article apTueiday'l paper.

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...... 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

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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
above flOOd stage.

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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
TV :A
· 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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perlntendept of Pomeroy Bcl'iool~ .'
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'
W IIJU
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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Police-Chief D•scl~un Strikt

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o..l
tvmint ceal ...101 with ......,,

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.
-.: or
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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.
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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.
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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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Gardner Wehrung and
· Willard F. Boyer and
L. Finley

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\encUng at SuKar •Run

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Held At Pomeroy

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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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r~~~= show $4.212 in receipts
f~
week endina Mey 4, 1957
.$3,5iKI ~e .aame week last year
'fliiii·s-l and eollectlons to date this fisCnl
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$211(8aa last year.

Athens

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Daily Sentinel
Day Bqok

CiossBoiid
Meeting Called

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Mra. Willia Antbo;y1W.ot{by Matron of EvanJ~tHne Otu1.R\tr, OES,

haa announeecl tlietr annUal In.
speetion o.n Monday, May 20, at
7 :80 at tb e Middleport Masonic:
Temple.

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AUXILIARY TO 'MIET _
T.he -,Women'.s: A~U~ .PC
Grace Episci)J)al
::llutC'h will
meet at •the parish house, Thurs-

day, !lt.ay 23, at 2 o'clock, 1t wa:s
announced tl:tday by the secrel.

The ' Daily ~IGS-MASON
Sentinel
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RICHARD I , OWEN- OINIIIAI. MANAGER
RIYNOLD 1. GREENI - EDITOR . ball. litO.,
Natl4mal advertlslnl representative Botunelll-Kim
Lllluton Ave., New YoM: City, 16, N. Y.tt
.. poll oUlee at
Entered u aecond clau md llni: ma er 11 we
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net• one YtW' tn •dvanee at The Dllil:Y Sentinel offlee,
monihi, $7.80j three monthl!l. $3.00. By motor route ~here
one mon~ $1. Bf\IIWI one year S8; ·~ mont~, $4.2G, ~

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In offitn'of 'tbe CWD1J Red. 0 .
118\!o !. llaiD SL, !'llaw't&gt;7 iol.llo
Vernon N -.
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tJ&gt;e loeal fand drl" will be ~~'!d­
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'lUO: ... month, tl. ·
d b Tb Ob!o VaU~
Publlsbed every afternoon eltcept Sun ay 1: F e ~ ""holM
t;IDtJ. Ine., at 110 Mechanic st., Pomeroy, o . Bu1iDd8 o1
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POULTRYMEN

editorial offici&gt; •"""" 397.

To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For lire Nld!DJo.~
Bafdllfl Eo ,..,.,...

ary, Mn.,. John Lietw1Ier.

BELLING Af'!D SHOWIR
Mrs Sadie TruSsell anti Mr~.
f ay KlJ!khart are ·bavJ ng • belling .
and s hower in honor of their son
and·'daughti!r, Raltph and Jee.n,

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nome of •llfril. Trussell in BaDin.
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attempting to do 11way wi.th Jus.
tici df the Feaee- Cat:~rh. T~ eb·
jed, 1 assume, it tb for~ peaple
with a grieVance to hire an ahor·
ney and, of rourse, 20 Into a high·
er cOUrt.
Over a very long ~:~er i od juslice
courts have been useful and beneficial &lt;~nd sbould be left just as
they are. Poopie who bave griev.l
·~es sboiald have a place to get
them adj ..,ted and. the result of
such legislation to abollsh Justices
would deprive the public: of any
sueb place, For in \be main, mdit

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· •May Me~ting Is
nen,ceiTient Held On Wedn~sday

people

Hichols *12'1

who bav~ m&amp;.tt~_~; th~t na.t

4 POINT. Ruthless and Kickapoo
Made with 12\.i gauge strl!lds
"lis Galvanized Against Rust"

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attorney In such matters.

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my wish that you
what YO\.!
can to defeat the passa~e- of s ue~
unworthy lei!lSlation.
Resp ee~,JtlllY yours,
Tile WSCS ol the• Mlnersvil\r
M. C. Hobart ·
MethodiJt Ctl-ure-4 held lfi May
M. C. Hobart Coa1 co. ,.
meeting Wttlnelday eVeni~g at
· ~be ehurch, w.ltih Mrt. CiLUorcf

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· _the difference 1\

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' Also Bed Brmd BARBED WIRE

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be allowed 111 fir•t cutting of bay In Southern
per planl. Plant· Ohio ran'aei from M:a'' ~~ to
row, Wtth ttie plantl lun.e lOth for allalfr. and May 20th
In the raW oD ~a- llde IQ47th !Or ••'\lir•l8 wltb ud
ill' satiafac- cJOvet. allik~- and' tlmotbJ, ~lng
pllnted ln later tbaq thefe SUJ~Uted '.dale1.
deep, de· Stap of JI'Gwtb · and we111then conSandy1or ditions eac:h ·year have a vety def·
deeper lntte eUeet · on tbeae data.
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In making grass dtage the de.
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ON fHI ' fAIM 01 :PAUl A. Wont. W&amp;tlllOO. 1l~

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,Midcleport fl"..d Mill

HatCheries

We Do Caltom -~
N. Znd Ave.
Jll4dleport

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is about thfl same or # llgbtly mon
mature than for the highest Q.ualltr ~
of bay. Many 'M:.slp Coun'ty fal'Jit•
erl are ufint gra11 silage aa
harvestiQg the firat
when weather

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ACIWIIS
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Ann

II. ll!qulpment
9. Man,.ion
10. AAIUI'Iaed

4. M:l~takt

II. Man'•

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urchlp
fl. ChBrlu

nick·
name
1$. P,lli.Clll
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H~lp

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12. Bur:y

8 Slice or

13. Middle

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the Blble

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the nut pll"ty would . be at the
Strauas home. Tbe members 1!\(1
tueat. tent l Round·Rotiln .nrd ·to
!Ira. Philip BoDey who lo llli'and

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Other~ Pl"i ent were Mrt; Jllift.
neth M:el:lhlrlny, Mrs. Donata ~w­

'"Mil"''ll'....

If. R..l,

6:00 . Ac:tlon
6:15 Douglas Edwards
f$.:80 Bnt the Clock
7:.00 W~t foint Storr
'7:30 P)ayhotrse of Stars
8i00 Mr. Adams and Eve

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. . · , ....,;llt :\feytlloJl'll. by frurina, .the world'li lar1eot
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. grua st&amp;rta to bloom ,... lf
put thb stage Jt rapid-

a woo4Y eba'raeter.
U.at alfaHa·Ia harvellted

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Meigs.RMpitql
E"lplpyees Are
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Milk.€ooler

Pr~ldtnt

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HO.plllal, Thllrtllay

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m1ttr1a1

pte&lt;lallon or their klndn&lt;i" W
hOi- while b!JopltoUzed.
JloUGwJni bhe dinner, ·aam~
were pl)oyOd ohtl prize&gt; o'l!l11&lt;1E&lt;I
to IJal)eDe W,f,Ju~wlf, Vtola leau ·
ger •nd Mabel Traey.

her ·Mme, Maioii, w.

u . Doctrine

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Eftiina Adams, K*thryn .
:iiarlba Gilmore, lrino
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MR Su• Lehew entertalfted
01J&gt;l&gt;loy00; or lh4 ltlollla Otnorol

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32. ChtHahtd.

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8:30 Hiehw~y Patrol

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Recesses ME!etings

when Mra. DenV6r Rlee entertained
her Canasta ClUb Thunday. Pri ze ~
were won by Mn. Randolph Hum ~
pJuw!l, Mr~. Paul 'Miei:lis, Mrll. A.
I. Strau.u and Mn Sluon.
SQJe)t wtl'e Sti'Yed by the hOI-

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At ClubrMeet:ing

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4.:0Q Th~ E"iltly Show
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Daily Sentinel
Day Bqok

CiossBoiid
Meeting Called

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INSP~Tili!t Af:INOU~CID
Mra. Willia Antbo;y1W.ot{by Matron of EvanJ~tHne Otu1.R\tr, OES,

haa announeecl tlietr annUal In.
speetion o.n Monday, May 20, at
7 :80 at tb e Middleport Masonic:
Temple.

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AUXILIARY TO 'MIET _
T.he -,Women'.s: A~U~ .PC
Grace Episci)J)al
::llutC'h will
meet at •the parish house, Thurs-

day, !lt.ay 23, at 2 o'clock, 1t wa:s
announced tl:tday by the secrel.

The ' Daily ~IGS-MASON
Sentinel
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ll•lla ~

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RICHARD I , OWEN- OINIIIAI. MANAGER
RIYNOLD 1. GREENI - EDITOR . ball. litO.,
Natl4mal advertlslnl representative Botunelll-Kim
Lllluton Ave., New YoM: City, 16, N. Y.tt
.. poll oUlee at
Entered u aecond clau md llni: ma er 11 we
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ll b1e
· Suhtertptfon tates: Delivery by carrier where ~va ~ .
net• one YtW' tn •dvanee at The Dllil:Y Sentinel offlee,
monihi, $7.80j three monthl!l. $3.00. By motor route ~here
one mon~ $1. Bf\IIWI one year S8; ·~ mont~, $4.2G, ~

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Boord lrill 'IIINdly
In offitn'of 'tbe CWD1J Red. 0 .
118\!o !. llaiD SL, !'llaw't&gt;7 iol.llo
Vernon N -.
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ll&lt;lolll ., OOIIII'I•Un&amp; ...... ,.,..
tJ&gt;e loeal fand drl" will be ~~'!d­
ied pd worked ouL

'lUO: ... month, tl. ·
d b Tb Ob!o VaU~
Publlsbed every afternoon eltcept Sun ay 1: F e ~ ""holM
t;IDtJ. Ine., at 110 Mechanic st., Pomeroy, o . Bu1iDd8 o1
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editorial offici&gt; •"""" 397.

To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For lire Nld!DJo.~
Bafdllfl Eo ,..,.,...

ary, Mn.,. John Lietw1Ier.

BELLING Af'!D SHOWIR
Mrs Sadie TruSsell anti Mr~.
f ay KlJ!khart are ·bavJ ng • belling .
and s hower in honor of their son
and·'daughti!r, Raltph and Jee.n,

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nome of •llfril. Trussell in BaDin.
Everyone welcome'_

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. r !lee where tbe. legislatpre is
attempting to do 11way wi.th Jus.
tici df the Feaee- Cat:~rh. T~ eb·
jed, 1 assume, it tb for~ peaple
with a grieVance to hire an ahor·
ney and, of rourse, 20 Into a high·
er cOUrt.
Over a very long ~:~er i od juslice
courts have been useful and beneficial &lt;~nd sbould be left just as
they are. Poopie who bave griev.l
·~es sboiald have a place to get
them adj ..,ted and. the result of
such legislation to abollsh Justices
would deprive the public: of any
sueb place, For in \be main, mdit

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· •May Me~ting Is
nen,ceiTient Held On Wedn~sday

people

Hichols *12'1

who bav~ m&amp;.tt~_~; th~t na.t

4 POINT. Ruthless and Kickapoo
Made with 12\.i gauge strl!lds
"lis Galvanized Against Rust"

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befor~ Justif:es will not hlre ah
attorney In such matters.

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my wish that you
what YO\.!
can to defeat the passa~e- of s ue~
unworthy lei!lSlation.
Resp ee~,JtlllY yours,
Tile WSCS ol the• Mlnersvil\r
M. C. Hobart ·
MethodiJt Ctl-ure-4 held lfi May
M. C. Hobart Coa1 co. ,.
meeting Wttlnelday eVeni~g at
· ~be ehurch, w.ltih Mrt. CiLUorcf

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' Also Bed Brmd BARBED WIRE

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be allowed 111 fir•t cutting of bay In Southern
per planl. Plant· Ohio ran'aei from M:a'' ~~ to
row, Wtth ttie plantl lun.e lOth for allalfr. and May 20th
In the raW oD ~a- llde IQ47th !Or ••'\lir•l8 wltb ud
ill' satiafac- cJOvet. allik~- and' tlmotbJ, ~lng
pllnted ln later tbaq thefe SUJ~Uted '.dale1.
deep, de· Stap of JI'Gwtb · and we111then conSandy1or ditions eac:h ·year have a vety def·
deeper lntte eUeet · on tbeae data.
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lOili,
In making grass dtage the de.
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Phillipt, ~iden-t,, pr.shlin~t .

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ON fHI ' fAIM 01 :PAUl A. Wont. W&amp;tlllOO. 1l~

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Fleiling

,Midcleport fl"..d Mill

HatCheries

We Do Caltom -~
N. Znd Ave.
Jll4dleport

HAVE WE HAD A t

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sired stage of erowu. for ~'n1Hing
is about thfl same or # llgbtly mon
mature than for the highest Q.ualltr ~
of bay. Many 'M:.slp Coun'ty fal'Jit•
erl are ufint gra11 silage aa
harvestiQg the firat
when weather

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ACIWIIS
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Ann

II. ll!qulpment
9. Man,.ion
10. AAIUI'Iaed

4. M:l~takt

II. Man'•

:), .!!ll't'el
urchlp
fl. ChBrlu

nick·
name
1$. P,lli.Clll
Z8. De•

7.

Lant~
H~lp

n!t.me
12. Bur:y

8 Slice or

13. Middle

I . 8ook ot
the Blble

11. ~eta.

U New

maUon

•hlro

not IN

tt. lrlttd7
21. ~J.tr.t

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the nut pll"ty would . be at the
Strauas home. Tbe members 1!\(1
tueat. tent l Round·Rotiln .nrd ·to
!Ira. Philip BoDey who lo llli'and

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wu unablt to attend tbe parl)l. ~
Other~ Pl"i ent were Mrt; Jllift.
neth M:el:lhlrlny, Mrs. Donata ~w­

'"Mil"''ll'....

If. R..l,

6:00 . Ac:tlon
6:15 Douglas Edwards
f$.:80 Bnt the Clock
7:.00 W~t foint Storr
'7:30 P)ayhotrse of Stars
8i00 Mr. Adams and Eve

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. . · , ....,;llt :\feytlloJl'll. by frurina, .the world'li lar1eot
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. grua st&amp;rta to bloom ,... lf
put thb stage Jt rapid-

a woo4Y eba'raeter.
U.at alfaHa·Ia harvellted

bu.iinlii. .

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2•. S..lll I""'P

on
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On ..Your.
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Meigs.RMpitql
E"lplpyees Are
Entertained

ftOtt

3f, Mu'a

nle'cnlmt
2:!.. lwlQ rlvtr

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Milk.€ooler

Pr~ldtnt

40. Boat erant

HO.plllal, Thllrtllay

U . .Abl'litVt
m1ttr1a1

pte&lt;lallon or their klndn&lt;i" W
hOi- while b!JopltoUzed.
JloUGwJni bhe dinner, ·aam~
were pl)oyOd ohtl prize&gt; o'l!l11&lt;1E&lt;I
to IJal)eDe W,f,Ju~wlf, Vtola leau ·
ger •nd Mabel Traey.

her ·Mme, Maioii, w.

u . Doctrine

&amp;3. Teutonltt

ehaTieltt
"~ Fa_clllt&amp;lt

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l&lt;llle TI!opoa and Sylvl•

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two
p1o~

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On Stewardship

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tlOldle Bo1'1t·bUI; !Wlene
Eftiina Adams, K*thryn .
:iiarlba Gilmore, lrino
o.ollrla Fralor. OilY-•

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CIIU!"'l, Middleport; M)-1.

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Alll"sth~ Mils ~w ln ae rv·
E~ Robltl'!! Ollar-

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- Another Farm Bureau·-Fint

.We've. .Done

MR Su• Lehew entertalfted
01J&gt;l&gt;loy00; or lh4 ltlollla Otnorol

31 . .c\ V. J,

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TSUCH·-

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ery, Mrs. Harold EppleY'.

32. ChtHahtd.

animal

beet growth · 1..,

8:30 Hiehw~y Patrol

21. ICxprtllftd
31. Drltd fi'UI
3l. MUIIC

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Doily

Recesses ME!etings

when Mra. DenV6r Rlee entertained
her Canasta ClUb Thunday. Pri ze ~
were won by Mn. Randolph Hum ~
pJuw!l, Mr~. Paul 'Miei:lis, Mrll. A.
I. Strau.u and Mn Sluon.
SQJe)t wtl'e Sti'Yed by the hOI-

~w_:IT:

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22. EnNotUrtl ~

30.Qa1:ur
n. Pott

r:,C&lt;l n u ~

weatherman

· Mra. Ralpb ·Siason .waa 4 guelt

· m~rl'!

LJfiiC\IIT r'

Domin·'""="'

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Prizes Awarded
At ClubrMeet:ing

lol i; Uffi O II . :Or;H~O
1m : · ::1 : ~~:l l':'; ~r~

to~t
SO. 8h'&lt;t

town

: J~r;:, ~:l ~~

d(·;£.,r~t
l.~!'f ': ir-l im C~ !Cr.' [ i

vice

Homp•

11. Public

f!:n ~·]

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hay from aJfaJfa
mixtureS' th1' Jlr'st

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'Z' I:J1Wl I'4 IJ f~ r.l(..'H!I

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de·

to.

f'j(;.l m~r:1

Af:.IUI!HJ

fr~ud

11. Booth

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I:HJ I· lll r-1

If, Scai..

ba~on

U . Throw
16. Hawk
parrot

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3:30 Ed~~ 9! Night
4.:0Q Th~ E"iltly Show
15:30 Your Esso, Reporter
~ : 46 Sports Parade

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Mra. Cjltrlea yrom111, Nf, _,.,.,
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SPORTS
DESK,

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cQridu~te4

an

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~ave the offi~
and duUe1 and
pted~:e

thew

EVERYTHING

liitanee to
Ann val

, TO MAKE
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rou HAPRrt
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MOTOROLA

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EXCLUSIVESI
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D4fici ·us·Ftol.l
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PfeRty of YarJ"Y

'(Qurttous Service

All Prk••
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' $ill..

CLEI.ANPS
APPLIAH¢E

W. IIIUI 111. PIJone %to
Poni,roy, Oblo

LAST ~ · DAYS
OF KARR and VAN lANDT'S

SENSATIONAL

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.y Fll'D DOWJI

lJnltod ,,.., llltrtt W!lt.r
lt's 1 ~lug~r·, ;.:era. nbut tho~
lon~~~fl~l!J¥ J!lt~hers have their

88)ALE

more featJ like those of Thuraday
will have the hitters asking wbo
U&gt;e rabbit oet ol t_he lively

TO I)P.N IRAtjCH

sity wi.ll

195. BUICK ... .. ... ...... ..... .. ... $1088

Roadmaster 4 dr. Fully Powered, Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, Tinted
!lass, saat covers - Low Mileage.
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M.Aiti~E SAUS

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1951 CADIUAC .. .. · · .. · .. · ...... · ·, $1888

5 Pan. Cpe. Llto Gray ftnloh, looka like now,.- Fully oqulppod
Hardtop Style.
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1952 CADILLAC .•,..... ·•·· ...... · .. · -$1488

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elan, Hydramatie, Rtdlo, Heater.

t;QBYIII.JU'tYIIOVll1l
·--~!JerMIS,

N. ~Ave.

MAlTIN
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N.

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·~!fdleport

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and

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2 dr. Sedan.

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l..,.l ownor, clean u . a pin
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Sedanette 2 dr. Blaek flnlah, look4 like new. Hydramttlc, Radio,
Heater, seat eoven.
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1949 •cuRY .. .......... ·.. ••.. •.. · $61

Con•erllble Coupe. n•a a real Bar1aln. The IW.t one here Jilt 11.

1950 OLDSMOBIU .... , ..... ·.... :... ,181
Deluae

P(lwerful 4 Cycle Motors
18 in. Cut, Large Rubber Tires

ea. 4 dr., .H!rdramatlc, Radio, Heater, Llrbt Blue finlah.

1953 CHRYSLER ...... •.. .. .... ·· .. · $te8

New Yorker, 1)11., 4 dr. Power Steerlnl, l'owOrnite, ~dlo, , Jioat~· Heaven If Jluo 'ftnlah.
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1951 CADILLAC ·· ':' · ·· ··· · · · ··· · · ·", $1ft88

4 dr. Sedon. Bla BeouUIIII Bl.-11, HydrampU0 l)rl"" Radilo"d

Heater. All eonY~Jalenee t~~

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OLDSM~BILE

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1950

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SUP!Jf 88 Holldo,. Cpo., Ill&amp; Hottel! numbtr on the lot Poww
~ lr¥drilm'!f.l0, Radio, Heater, Populor Gre!R II Whjte

.aardtop.

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$1N

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rCoroaet D Pua., IJJ!lt Green, ll&gt;dlo, Hooter, left . Co- A
1004 buJ.

1947, INTERNATIONAL .... · ......... $188
loa Pl
et\U! Tl'uek, lluno lood. Lookt •••d. -\ I&lt;R tl aOocl
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llraa. A food llrvictable car.
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1954 BUICK ·· .. ·.. · .. ·.. · .. ...... · '·~ $1318

.phere. You•)t find them
au· when you dine here.

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1956-- FORD VS Fairlane Tu,or • .. • • • • .. ~1:a95

H-:R Fl
la Cepfer

A pleaiiJ!,t, rtlllled alm9-

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Stat Covera.

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Roadmuter 2 dra LiJht Blue, Dynaflow, RadJo, Heater. Good
Tires. Sound Motor.
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Summer· $1ac!JI ··
$4-9$ to $J0.91

tinted

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WA$H o!lll WEAR

1954 CADILLAC .. .. .... · .. · .. .. · .. · $2$88
-4 dr. Sedan, the finest money can buy, fully powered Rlau, Radio,.tje~te~J.Wblte wal111, aeat coven.

IAV.i!IS.CRAPT

a lbrancl1 at Mar·
foJI,

tln.s Ferry

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Como jn ln,d $H lho Now

ATHlilNS, 0 . UP- Qhlo Unlve·,.

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If&lt; White,

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Come ln. don't ml" the lUlie everyone's been talking
about. Sale end• Saturday. Prlees reduced sqbstanttally.
We've been •eiUog a lot of uro aud many more of these
Btll'plns wtll 10 by Saturday, Don't 'Walt, CoQie In To·

2 dr. Sedan, two tone Red

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Jtlooa. ~..:...~~...,.:..

wrrr

SPORTS
DESK,

MA

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lliAI)Y ,OA INII ,

ll!r,.

ol&lt;lt

ll)&lt;o

cQridu~te4

an

lnat.U.tloo

~ave the offi~
and duUe1 and
pted~:e

thew

EVERYTHING

liitanee to
Ann val

, TO MAKE
I

rou HAPRrt
I

MOTOROLA

·

EXCLUSIVESI
~

D4fici ·us·Ftol.l
'

PfeRty of YarJ"Y

'(Qurttous Service

All Prk••
. ond
' $ill..

CLEI.ANPS
APPLIAH¢E

W. IIIUI 111. PIJone %to
Poni,roy, Oblo

LAST ~ · DAYS
OF KARR and VAN lANDT'S

SENSATIONAL

"

.y Fll'D DOWJI

lJnltod ,,.., llltrtt W!lt.r
lt's 1 ~lug~r·, ;.:era. nbut tho~
lon~~~fl~l!J¥ J!lt~hers have their

88)ALE

more featJ like those of Thuraday
will have the hitters asking wbo
U&gt;e rabbit oet ol t_he lively

TO I)P.N IRAtjCH

sity wi.ll

195. BUICK ... .. ... ...... ..... .. ... $1088

Roadmaster 4 dr. Fully Powered, Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, Tinted
!lass, saat covers - Low Mileage.
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1950 BUICK ·.. .. .... · .... ·.. · · .. .. · $a88.

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Ml'fROP(j)LITAH
M.Aiti~E SAUS

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Po-roy
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1951 CADIUAC .. .. · · .. · .. · ...... · ·, $1888

5 Pan. Cpe. Llto Gray ftnloh, looka like now,.- Fully oqulppod
Hardtop Style.
.

1952 CADILLAC .•,..... ·•·· ...... · .. · -$1488

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N. ind Ave.

elan, Hydramatie, Rtdlo, Heater.

t;QBYIII.JU'tYIIOVll1l
·--~!JerMIS,

N. ~Ave.

MAlTIN
. RESTAURANT

N.

~ild . A\'e.

·~!fdleport

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and

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2 dr. Sedan.

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l..,.l ownor, clean u . a pin
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1949 CADILLAC · ... . · .. ........ · · ·'·.. $418

Sedanette 2 dr. Blaek flnlah, look4 like new. Hydramttlc, Radio,
Heater, seat eoven.
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1949 •cuRY .. .......... ·.. ••.. •.. · $61

Con•erllble Coupe. n•a a real Bar1aln. The IW.t one here Jilt 11.

1950 OLDSMOBIU .... , ..... ·.... :... ,181
Deluae

P(lwerful 4 Cycle Motors
18 in. Cut, Large Rubber Tires

ea. 4 dr., .H!rdramatlc, Radio, Heater, Llrbt Blue finlah.

1953 CHRYSLER ...... •.. .. .... ·· .. · $te8

New Yorker, 1)11., 4 dr. Power Steerlnl, l'owOrnite, ~dlo, , Jioat~· Heaven If Jluo 'ftnlah.
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1951 CADILLAC ·· ':' · ·· ··· · · · ··· · · ·", $1ft88

4 dr. Sedon. Bla BeouUIIII Bl.-11, HydrampU0 l)rl"" Radilo"d

Heater. All eonY~Jalenee t~~

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OLDSM~BILE

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1950

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SUP!Jf 88 Holldo,. Cpo., Ill&amp; Hottel! numbtr on the lot Poww
~ lr¥drilm'!f.l0, Radio, Heater, Populor Gre!R II Whjte

.aardtop.

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$1N

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, ft;r logs .....~.. ··•... ' ....... ' .. . ' ...... .. .•

rCoroaet D Pua., IJJ!lt Green, ll&gt;dlo, Hooter, left . Co- A
1004 buJ.

1947, INTERNATIONAL .... · ......... $188
loa Pl
et\U! Tl'uek, lluno lood. Lookt •••d. -\ I&lt;R tl aOocl
lllt111
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Chieftain 8 - I dr. Dark men. Hydramatle, Radlp, Hoater. l"olr
llraa. A food llrvictable car.
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Women

1954 BUICK ·· .. ·.. · .. ·.. · .. ...... · '·~ $1318

.phere. You•)t find them
au· when you dine here.

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1956-- FORD VS Fairlane Tu,or • .. • • • • .. ~1:a95

H-:R Fl
la Cepfer

A pleaiiJ!,t, rtlllled alm9-

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Stat Covera.

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Roadmuter 2 dra LiJht Blue, Dynaflow, RadJo, Heater. Good
Tires. Sound Motor.
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Summer· $1ac!JI ··
$4-9$ to $J0.91

tinted

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WA$H o!lll WEAR

1954 CADILLAC .. .. .... · .. · .. .. · .. · $2$88
-4 dr. Sedan, the finest money can buy, fully powered Rlau, Radio,.tje~te~J.Wblte wal111, aeat coven.

IAV.i!IS.CRAPT

a lbrancl1 at Mar·
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Como jn ln,d $H lho Now

ATHlilNS, 0 . UP- Qhlo Unlve·,.

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If&lt; White,

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Come ln. don't ml" the lUlie everyone's been talking
about. Sale end• Saturday. Prlees reduced sqbstanttally.
We've been •eiUog a lot of uro aud many more of these
Btll'plns wtll 10 by Saturday, Don't 'Walt, CoQie In To·

2 dr. Sedan, two tone Red

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· Han dl•lfta ,.:~
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10 Years ServiCe
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JTIIUCT\IItAL l BIAlAS'
ICIIA, lRDN- MITAU

OHIO VALLEY
.JUNK CO.

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NOTICE OP APPOINTMI,NT
fixture&amp; and things ·neeeasary or
E•tat• of Gr•~• Downlnt -....... convenjent , therefor , and 11so a (D), lG, J7, 24, 31; (6) 7, $to.
No Uoo is hereby given that Rod- rltht of way over, acro111 and up' ·
ney Downing wboae Pos~ Office on. • 'road runn tng alon• the We&amp;'tLICENSE ISSUED
Address is North Second Street, erly side thereof u deaaibed ln
license has been
A
Middleport, Ohio has. been duly the deed hereinafter Teferred to.
appointed Executor of the Estate
And being the same property
of Grace Downing, deccaesed, late (Onveyed by the Rbse Hill \ Cqal
ot Meigs County, Ohio. ,
CO,mpany to Farmer• F.eed aad
Dated tbis 26 day of ,April, lH7. Supply, IDC., by deed dated June
John C. Bacon
·~ 22, 19S1, itnd recorded In Book
Judge of the Probate Court 173, .at- Page 295 ,of Deed .Record1
Meigs Counlt, Ohlo of Meigs County, Ohio. ,
(5) 3, 10, 17, 3te
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Said premise11 appraised at $10,·
000.00' and cannot be sold for leiS
LEGAL NDTICI
than % of appraisement.
Robert C. Hartenbac:b
For Salt, 41 acre farm, IC?Oil
house on small str~:~am, The Van
(She•ifl)
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Halliday &amp;. SHeets
Meter property in Sutton Town·
ship, wUl .be sold In the f' ft~ce of
O'Brien. and O'Brien, Attorney&amp; at
Law, 100~ Court Street, Pomeroy,
THERE
Ohio, at· 10:00 A. M., Saturday,
May 25. Must be sold for P')t les11
than the appraised value of $900.00
Sale subjeet to approval of court.
J . 8 . OBrien. Admlnist.rator
of Amelia Van Meter estate
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
Attorney• At Law
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DUliNG GlOWING PlliOV ,• , , , ,
Yes, pvllolo .,.,. prod.,..&lt;f"" tbt
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The Boler •With

people

the

up-keep of St. 1obn Cemeu~ey
send their don&amp;tlona to Thelma
A: Grueser. Treaa., 103 Ch111rry
Sl, Pomeroy .
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food coli of 72c lboiod "" rotoll i&gt;rklt)

:when led with 20% PROVICO GROWER

Fulton

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glon Hoi!. Mor 18,
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PROVICO MILLING c;

TRACTOR SALES

FEED CO.

Pomeroy

Phone 419

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lUnday
u ening terviee• 1:30 p. m.
nOw If Bailey Run Church with
the Rev. Tom HJ.a:JIOII, 0 10 Jtp

wt\ol. QatJ. J J
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Identify flardy Farm Photo
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Lane Cedar
Cbettl - LAU Window. Fan•FriJidal,re Refriseraton.
Iaker t'urnltwr•, MlckU•port, Ohl•
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MAN

(8) AutoSoles
1'iM Buick V8 Super 4 dr. "Hard
Top'', ,2,'781'-00. Power 1teerinp:
and brakea, dark blue wllh
tlhlte trim,
careful ownet
Blaettnlf-., Pomeroy.
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• 1, 1· ··-+JD&amp;e Old•. 2 d~. "dard Top".
SEVEN ROOM HOUR. ii" ·Vine
,2,&amp;911.00. Power atl!erlng and
St., Mlddlepor~ ~00. p,
brake., ndao, heater, low mlit· WOMAN bet~ 80 tnd 10 rea~'
of
•&amp;e
to
opeilte
Bill
Game
at
Lottridre.
1 a 12\p
a1e. Blutt.nar'a, Pomeroy.

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MO'r&amp;L with froJtij~ on 1\wo
l958 Bulrt VB Century 2 dr. Men needed to help lab cate heovlly troveled bl!IAW,YI, 10 ,...,llo
"Hard Top". t2.1DII.OO. Dynn·
of our expt~MIOn
propam.
with 1ar11et, rut.ur~nt, N It•
n~ drJvt, low mllcaae, one
A1e1 28 to eo with rar, neat cenae, modern in eve,D' reapeet,
eneful owner. Blaeunar'a. Ponl
appeannce. avod .m•raater. If lor invutm.ent puip(l• Dr 1
eroy.
&amp;-Ut-8~
your prf/Hnt eamhtp are · not
pi'Ofltobte
laveoll,~
tbls.
Purl
II'.
Patktr,
·Ap.-L
enou&amp;h
fGr
Jll'lldt
day
11Ylnc
I!IN Buick v·-B-cl!peo
:-.,.,,.,.t..,4"'d"'r.-=sod'"
ln book. J87,' a Pa1e 161, of the
Pomeroy
phone
1101.
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CG~h,
wh)'
not
let
me
4*'1te
to
11.11110.00, "A lll"k Beoucy•·
NOTICI IJP APPOINTMINT
Deed Rtc&lt;&gt;rds oUI1l11· County, 0 ..
your
h0111e
•ftd.
dJRUJa
the
Mendor,
Sr.,
Real.,.,
extra 100d WIW Urea, .Oy~u.·
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s,rr,..,.
thenee
Weat 881 feet.; tMnce North
poJilblUUto of' beltfrint your
now~ t8iaett.nar'l, J'omeroy.
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W01t
18 {otll to tho Southeast
aelf. lntenlew In Ute pretence
6-ltHtc.
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Not.lce II hereby liven that c(!~U ~of Ro~~ Arln. 0,.87 acre lot
Coulllf,
1113
•~no
at
wUe prtferrtd. Pot
J050 PI)'JDOUth VI Belvedere 4
Hl~~w,:~~~·~looe
\0 •I~ Audtey Koehl" wbo•e Po•t Offlee on. tOp of a r~k cliff, therice S.
manent hlJh et.rnil\1 · p(!•itior.
dr. Stdan. 11.eee.oo. Automall ~
oe
Ullob\t,
8 addr.., '4 Coolville, Ohio, Route 3 6'7. de(.' Wfol l4d ·fttl to the East
lor, mep who . quallfJ, 'Wrll•
1 ablft. apotln~ lllllde and tut
room
8 taom tenant hal been d~.tly •ppolaled Admlni ... side 1·or .State-_ '-•ute N,_o. 1~, 20
when t can '" J'OU to BOw
"' lllaettnlr'.a. Pomeroy.
&amp;-1&amp;-etc
ho~;~•e,
aheda, crlbl, tratrlz of t~ eatate or Suaie L. teet frcm. .tA(I: center thereof and
MIJ.A, The D•IIJ Stnllnel,
other
outbulldlna•. larae barn,. Spriqer, .cJ,aeeaeled, late or oro: runnln&amp; Pat::in't l ~nd 25 feet North
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· 18&amp;8 PoriUac 8 t!YI. " dr. Olx Se· · Pomeroy.
ltancblona, plenty mow rOom, an1e TOWftlhlp, Mela• ~ount)", of a l)rle)l: .stllife butldina; thence
, dan. SIIJ$.00. Hydramatlc drive
approximately 8,000 balea lllf Ohio.
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Soutll U dot: 411' Eost 1311 feel
! ' orll!nol bluo ftnloh, ,..uy topo
IGe8 with pla1e and all ileeded
Doted
thla
$01b
d11
of
AprU1
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!' for Jnodel. Blaettn11r'a, Pomr·
and arowina cropa, milk hOuae, Um.
No. Uf;,thence NOrtb '&amp;7 deg. 15'
roy.
IHfl.tllt A
1rade A dairy set·up, pleoty
John C. Bacon
Eaat «,JJ teet runnlna tbrouah a
watet, farm pond, mineral
JudJct of the Probate Court point tO feel NOrt.,rly of a. mijie
rlthtl. Thit 11 ont of Mela•
MelJs·Count)', Ohio ·openln1 ; thfJb'e , ~th 2t8 feet·~~o
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the pllce of beatnnlnl. oonlalnlne
Pearl F. Parker, Aae~t, Pomeroy
3.06 acrea: ezeeptini and reeervphone 201. Earl D. tJendor, Sr.,
'~ Ploont
~our · Nipt
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POm IOND
1n1 1o tho ROle lllll Colli .c?!~~·~r
,as'/,
Phoao
Realtor, Neltonvllle. I 17 2\c
Ray Haaklnl Jr.. poated. $20 111 auecHaors and aadan,;,
001101: • PLYXOVI'll
eull bond in \be court of M~ oil
And o.tber Jrilaeral .. •mcle1jj~,·
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E. F. Robilwoo 'lliiW'Idoy nlihi· lyliti lito ooll , wllb the rllht
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ufter beiDa .Marted with apeed · enttr on aata' Premt~eli._P~'~~,
tne st 71 111ilu por hoi" on R•; 1elplore ,and &lt;Ifill for,
1 by the St.te Patrol. '-.He ta tfll excavate
ap.peu S&amp;\urcta,y nlib\ at U ' :' with •11 ··
. Ao~\'11, . 1~ . W.,.11'J'JP,.,.Inlflt'il\ld eorn
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up lht Ollt,.l&lt;ll « .The Dally
Sentinel ofrk!e. No ehup ind
no ob111atlon. Qomplet.e lnlltrue.l
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Fai'I'Mr&amp; FHCI &amp; SupPly, Inc., lite.
Caso No. 12,316
In ·punua'nce of an order of r~ale
of real estate in the above entltle"acUon to me directed as Sheriff
of Meigs co:-;- 1 will oUer f\lr public
auction at door of Court Houte,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Ln the abovt nam·
ed county 1on Monday, June 10,
18:57, at 10:00 a. m. the following
described real estate, situated in
County of.-M.etgs, 1tate of Ohio,
Townahlp of Sutton, to·wit:
The followhi'g described prem·
ltea, 11Ltuated in the Township of
Sutton, County of Melei, and State ·
of Obio: The fOllowing real eatate ·
in 160 ac:re'Lot No. 1223. ln Sutton
TownahlP 1 M'el11 county, Ohio,
·and bounded llul.descnbed as fol·
lows; lleatnr.Jnj North 911 .$ feet
and Wiat 3-lO 'feet from the Southwest corner of Section No 31, on
tlte Nort~ ll~e oJ 1 rn acre t~aet
now or form·erlf owned bY tb.e ·
Role Hill Cllia;J Comp111ny described
In deed to It ,from PJttaburg:l\ Con·
soU dation Coal Company, 'dated
November 10 ~~ao. and reeorded

Heedquarters for

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SHr!n.. 11
$215. Alao ·Jell ' II PI' recorder,
...tonlaet RIJnMnd J1'1elda, TUrner
!lti(J New Haven,
Va,
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lendcui~

"'lion,

lilflbll ,of
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· rroup lnau,aneo, . l\OlliY to lui

88llolt, e/o '1'1111 6oUr Sen·
Pomeroy.
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:REf~I&lt;;ERArois
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M.Y KEEP DEER
COLUMBUS •UP-Gov. C. Wit·
Q'Neill today · sign~ lnlo
· bill to penn-it a ~otist to
th'e carcoo-s of a deer' tm 1&lt;1
• by
car. The mGtorist 'first
mu:st notify a game warden Of the
&amp;ecident.
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and aee theoe oensodo!UI) b~Y!'
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.t--V8 Belvedere f\ clr, l!edb. SpoU.sa.t~lde .~ :;
1950·PontlacDix.2dr. , ..:: $19.J~ .out.Aulomatieilllft. · .· • . . ":• / · '
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1955 BUick V8 · ·· ··: ·::.. 12 195 :.
1950 Bull:"' ' ' .. As low as $295 C.ni)U'r ~. dr, ;,Hlll&lt;l Top''· :·nlie~ lo llj: lx'lf!l "
CboJee of aeveil

fine~·

r~~l~~~~ow drl~. ~' PI~~~· .'~.:·. '•,.

19511uiclls
.... As low is $495 l955Fonl·va ···· :' · 1·&gt; $'1.·,st,I"'It/·,··,·
Five gOod bun walll.nl 10. yoCL
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1951 Stud.-er ·........ · $1'5 J956 OltlsmOiil.... -· · '~ · $2A95 ,·"··. -..;
Champion' dr. Sedon,
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4 dr, .Sedoii/Hydrlllll&amp;IU' mlve. Leas than ·1t,ll9tr:
1951 Ford
$495 · mlleo, Drive this "88" foc:kot
\)! · '•· &lt;- ··
Cholceollwo. S ·.~""" ":~ "'.'
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.1956 ow~-.n. :'," '"' '.;$f~tt .
•.. 952. Che.:.w.let
......·...... , ..ctrt55
2 . ilr: '!llord rop," . runy ~alpped wlth »o¥illl, , ',
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· Jteertn_c, br1tea, r•di~ ·beater etc. Ww rnQ;Ii~' ·~""
, '. On~.caref~ gwner.JNew Buick ~rade..-Ut.

Dlx: 1 dr. Sedan.

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195Uhrysler . · .... · · ·, ... : $595 I955JMdi~le ' .... ·' ·· $2,. _9 f· :
sedln

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Bulc:k ttade-tn. Sho'*' the beat' of care. · ; ' ; \ ,

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CU.tom a dr. ~an.
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~ s~ • dr, "Hird T~".
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- a . ,, .. " •...,,.... •$555
:1nl
SPi&gt;llel•·
d"~ blue with
' 1952 Ply
.
,1&lt; brokea N, w· Qne
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21dr9.5!),31•~.:.. . " ' '.' ...:.' ~.. ; $...9~ ' 1~5S FOriY8 ':-:·;: ".:;.
:rql, ' rvBIIVIi
ch\ mx: SOd.,_ Roa~lopa for;,~h.ot
Hy-atlc cldve. Spatleu orll!nal blue,.,...

ForScle · ·

NEW ItAY BASE . VIOLIN, tOtt

of IOpnotth

Thl'o right I 'I1Ve've blown prices
aky biah .•• and every car we have
it a bargain. Tre111et1doua new-car
yoJwoe .hal sivta 111 • bi, ·atoclr.

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AdrriissionS: Cecil See, Middleport; Ver.gie Hobstetter, POine~y
'lind .M'rs. Joyce Lemley Chesblr~
Diseharged: Micha;u.._T&amp;e~ oC
Racine.
Birth : Mr. .and Mrs. Lem_ley, a
daUghter.

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LIGAL NOTICE
Sh•rlff'l Sal• of RNI Eltat.
The StaN of Ohao, Meitl C.Unty
(oMmff' Pl... Coyrt ·
R•lston PtrrlrM tomJNnv

Sa~gonlte Luca:a1e -

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• codnty~ri;;a meetifti;t Batd
Knoba Freedom G011pel Mla1lon,
~ ' SundaY, May 10, on Baahan,
Sllvemllle Rood. ~ : 00 p, m.

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HayUner
in donating: for

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HEW 'HOLLAND

:.TRUSTEES

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!:' interested

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Qn Her Btrthday

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chore• The Gn101• will obootv• •
•• the !i•;t and ~lui, deJree If \he
the M~hodl&amp;l. Church with .th~ next meetinJ and' aD mtrnben are
old~ ,tnd )'O~JOifJil Mother rt· urpd .to attend.
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llr. tnd Mn. ~ad,..
art anTile Itolde~t 0\l))her
Mra.• W. noundnt tb' birth
a IOD at
1 f( Btlank a:nd ·the yoongeJt Wft.~ Meigj Q'oera.l H~~J.:.. M.';[ 8th. 1
Mn Mauarel West
ThC! Abl~J live In ~
W
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Ardmore, Okla., ,USAF, A.Jrmih '
m and Janice Elaine Webb, ' 1•1,

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-._ and Mrs. c . R. Kart S1' S~rect For~man. l.ewhJ
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.the Middleport Vl l· hts; men , Dtv1d Oller, Stycn;
laP, a.U~l.a. :Poace, Firemen 1 Fire men . DaVId Ohllnter. c~icf.
$treet Df!PI.IiroeM ~mployeP..i Tom 'Mills:, Donald Mtua, Ru~5ell
.and -press repreM!ntatl~el!l at a 'hlt3, How.:~r •' DaiJ ey. Robert t nj,
dinner at die F1remen's Ha.1 1 ~ r. Raymond Russell , o. E M'c·
T·hurslt'ily everring.
Kinley, Sldm•y T.· RW~aell, a Jl'
Mr: ind MrS. IJ(ar,r Are plllnr.- Parrn.alf'e, Gerald Anthony, Ja ~k ghler Mttr)~ were gue'!'b of t'fono r Tburld.ay 6tenlnt yljl'J1::1~: rt
iJUI: t1o lt•.ave the gpartmenl ove .· IJ~e-htel. John Vroman, Haro .o 1 111 3 blr1hday dhmer held at the dln~er on the ~~~n~.
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the Village Hall t hl.s SUII)MCT Jf Hmkle, 'f.hom.as Darlt . Raylho!ld \\'o rkmD.n b:ome SundliY AM.en 't were Mr!:ft o.s~! ..le II, : · :nd
ter 4vlng t·here ffir 10 years nmt Kloei; t:ounc1lme n Wayn~ G11l , I=&gt; we~:e Mr and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. HerU'II'rt
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they planned the dinner for lh • bons. Erne~t covert, David Jen· 1 ~orlunan . am\ dau~hter Paula Roy Bue~ ~~~ =h=
1p:e gt:oup as~ fare we.U porty. Mayor lrim11 , David c . Miller, J.. R. Wlle)· ; Sean of GaUipoUII, Ml't Wallac' Gro": an
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C. 0 : Fl3he.r was ~okeflman fo•· P_rcses. ~rs 0. P. Klein and lfenr~· and daughter.; Patty anr• Ro~!.,· Lfth Chittenden
Whee\·- the · guests .when, h,e ipf~e.nted 11. ·s. K s . Schaaf.
P~m . Bladen, .o. ' .Mrs. Eddie in
va., i• ~illtlnl W(!4)ll•in,
gifts to ·thelr : hostess an d spoke
Jo'ulb of CTown C1fy and krs. M~J tva Sayle. ~. ·
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of 'the work of . bhe ~nr b.mily
Floyd W(lrkman.
Mr. and Kri. €ban~ Sbeeta of
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Bart Miller ,purom;ed the AIF Blue Lake vlolted roeentlr witb
the CO~tpll~.
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l~n Hayrhan property · m Syracut• Mrl. J. D. ~~·
He rev1ewed H1e •work of Mr:-.
and the ;Lige Shields ~y loMiu Sue AnD Bucl: of Apple
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~w:fto a~ers all call'S to 1 bt · 0n~re
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eat. Mr. Miller will move to the Grove i peot the- weet end With
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s nte!d.!l' place soon.
Mlss SiillY :Pearson
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and emergeney ep.lls 24 !boon a
! Rev. Clyde Gib&amp;on, ot t-he ~B ' Mr. an·d Mu. U Miller, aceom·
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day, seven -days a ·week, leeds
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{ Chureh bu moved from the ·Ltg.o panled tl\etr da111hter, Vfl. Ted
~·. the plolsohef.....and 'hM nev&lt;:r
The bir,thday of M'rs. D11e f Shields propertl to ~e residence Wildermuth 'as far as Cincinnati
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where Krt. Wildermuth left by
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Busy Bee sew~ng Circle of t~e ' ,Mnt. Elwood .Howard, Cbe_!ihtr. plane to viJit . her . bfotber, Mr.
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:!?frs. ~ ~nde~ tc;. 'thC\ Feder;r:t-t:d Church met Thursilay 2t1d Mn. ·M~lVIn Hov.:.ard ~nd· Clarenee Miller, CqntcJIDet, rts. "
~. · · ·~rfbu.te, .)lY .~;~ft.'·M,n:M,: a.~d :saP at ~e- (hurcb (or an aU day ed the fune-ral of tlieir aunt, ~rs.
)lr .aJ14 Mrs. IOimrBqrneU, Ur.
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Leatha
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Cindy of Chl!lrlesto~ ,, aJf. Qon H.
£"j ; '~ .ej 'P.~~ .~t1 "Of ·the,tr, hre· wi~b a pothiek "ll~nner at noon tc;
Glf.t'&amp;!B of Mr.s. .Erma •Wdsor. Powell and lriC!nd.' ,t!htrl. TllrUllh, J
! ·~' ·~:li!'' lfh~fll~t'~ t~tjl. ~~"'~ ~rj(iJI,y Mrs. smith!~ ~rs. R:oy Seyfried Sund~y .~ Mr. 1111d Mrs. Ch~. of Colunmbus , _... tpetb over
~; , OE;illh-1:: ~n,v ~o&amp;t111'*''mi'd~ J~ the .M.rJ! bth() J,turray, m-.s. Lena: H'l· Burri ·or Plants and Mr. anJ the week end Of Mr; • • Mn. 1t
,,. \rUlazo 11•11' ~lllJ&gt; till! 10' )'~ats ber ·~rs. William Baker, Mrs. - , Jam .. ):lunt ,nd dautlhten. B. Powell.
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,j &lt; lbey'· hjlvti jiv¥ lli!'i,;~d !honk· Louts R!ihel, M.... C!at ence }~.,, . •Mu denerlll Hall, son John, Mr. and Mrs C~!J!Iea Hfall of ·
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ed ~he CrouP fpr 'her gut.
;tar · Mrs. Grover EJ.lb MillS Ann WOodroW Rall and Mta. ~a Per- Loudonville yllttea 11 "helr h~me
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ReV. Rotm..rt.' F . Styers. a 11ew otJ.st.
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kins spent $u~ay wtt.ta . tlle for .. here reeeni)J .
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employFe of ihlf1 " ViJlage. Street · Mii. -Cm'·\ Shieh:l 9 , Mrs. Norman ~r·s d&amp;uPt~r. ~and
Hr. 4n~ ~M~t s,ipzland
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Depart~ent, g-ave the blessinJ,: 00 Kloes, Mrs. Walter ~.- ~aer , Mi.::s William 11tihman of Ohley, W. so~, M~,!~d !ef
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.._. l.o.r t.h ~i'J!ner: Mr •..~K.rtr was- W 't:Mie Beeht, Mrs. ~rri e Gro~· Va. ·
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Mrs. S~ Hall Of P,IJt!'9.i, "!V p~nt:s, "'· an~~1i ~\tit:·
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Thelma- LyUe, Mrs. Sl~Jiey T. ~aefe-.r, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar, Va., is vi8Ctlni' her son 'W004riw
Mrs: H. B.
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RUS!ll!ll. Mr.s. R,usseU Mills an t M:Ts.' w. L. Ka'U.tz, MillS Lena Hall and I family.
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her sls'i,.¥r. £nd MI'Zi. lo n Bur·
;h er Krao.d!i•ughter Po!Jy Ann Grbeser and Rev. and Mrs. Witldo
G\16ts Si!hday at the home t nell or a·lbt~ U~rt ... hlldren
Bauer.
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Mrs. Mel~~ Hyward wet'e •Mr.
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Arr4nQements of sprf.ug dli.O.w- · Rev. Loui:9 G. Weber .,or Som :ind Mrs. U(l)'d Hughes and ..da ~ Bary, Gary, Denny and Brekf~:'
ers. :were 'used on -the t:fbles .and -1nauck, m ., visiled briJfly with ghters f Huntington, Mr. and1 of ~~:ld'~~.TJ;1· ~nd 'y~·
the menu Included tomatq ju~ce , the group.
Mrs. D~n Fife of Mld~lePQrt. ~n
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Mr. and Ml'.i. Elwood llowatd of
omu ayma -lmm~ tfl.ym•n
potatoes.. baked ·bGwhs, (!ole slaw,
Cheshire, Mr. and Mn. HertfY
relish platti:c~. ir'Olls and jelly, lcetl
WEBER SIGNS
Howail~ or SalYersville, K. ,
tea and coffee, asdOI'I.ed ,J)iet.
CHICAGO UP - Charlei WebMrs. Ocle. Heiney has been Ul·
. Guests inc.ludett: :Ma.y.or Fishe:, er., a defensive end and lineback· ken to .Melgs; General ltoapttal.
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C1erk charles Murra.v; Treasurer er at Westchester, Pa., State Col·
Mrs. Orpha Hill jg sub~tLtu te
Jean ~am a·
.Solicitor Bernard lege who phyed four game1 with cook at the grade school m tbt&gt;
CANAL ZONE (FHTNC)-P"·
Pultz; Ch.ie'f of P.o~e' LerOy Bat· tbe c.hlea&amp;o Cardinals last season, absence of MJ'I. Florence HiU ·who licipath\,g ic "C.,.~X" .a joint
tr.ul\'1 an.d Patrqlmfq. . 1. R. Neal, has s1~ned ~or the 19157 campaign, Is Ill 11t thlfl '11m~.
amvhibious and ·~e tr..ainin~t
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Ever:ett Bostlc., Herbert Gilkey: )t{nagmg Director Walter Wolfner 2tl12 held its regular mll:etlni on exeroise in tbe ·Pihima Canal
1 innounced today.
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an.d Mrs. John J . Jlaub of Pome-~. Ohio, aboard the amphibious
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The exerei&amp;e1 which '\Y'U held
during the periolt. · l,7.:SO . April
lert.e.&lt;~, ,the l"tUt: ~velOJifnents in
amphiOious Warfare ' Lncludini th '
1 .se of belico~tt.e:rs in tr4n8por•,.
ir..~ marin-(!.5 «6, the ~eaebhqad .
The landing in ·t he_ Cafia.J, Zone
involved \Pli'ls · .or the Nav)[ 1 Ma reDL~tained

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JTIIUCT\IItAL l BIAlAS'
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NOTICE OP APPOINTMI,NT
fixture&amp; and things ·neeeasary or
E•tat• of Gr•~• Downlnt -....... convenjent , therefor , and 11so a (D), lG, J7, 24, 31; (6) 7, $to.
No Uoo is hereby given that Rod- rltht of way over, acro111 and up' ·
ney Downing wboae Pos~ Office on. • 'road runn tng alon• the We&amp;'tLICENSE ISSUED
Address is North Second Street, erly side thereof u deaaibed ln
license has been
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Middleport, Ohio has. been duly the deed hereinafter Teferred to.
appointed Executor of the Estate
And being the same property
of Grace Downing, deccaesed, late (Onveyed by the Rbse Hill \ Cqal
ot Meigs County, Ohio. ,
CO,mpany to Farmer• F.eed aad
Dated tbis 26 day of ,April, lH7. Supply, IDC., by deed dated June
John C. Bacon
·~ 22, 19S1, itnd recorded In Book
Judge of the Probate Court 173, .at- Page 295 ,of Deed .Record1
Meigs Counlt, Ohlo of Meigs County, Ohio. ,
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Said premise11 appraised at $10,·
000.00' and cannot be sold for leiS
LEGAL NDTICI
than % of appraisement.
Robert C. Hartenbac:b
For Salt, 41 acre farm, IC?Oil
house on small str~:~am, The Van
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Meter property in Sutton Town·
ship, wUl .be sold In the f' ft~ce of
O'Brien. and O'Brien, Attorney&amp; at
Law, 100~ Court Street, Pomeroy,
THERE
Ohio, at· 10:00 A. M., Saturday,
May 25. Must be sold for P')t les11
than the appraised value of $900.00
Sale subjeet to approval of court.
J . 8 . OBrien. Admlnist.rator
of Amelia Van Meter estate
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
Attorney• At Law
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up-keep of St. 1obn Cemeu~ey
send their don&amp;tlona to Thelma
A: Grueser. Treaa., 103 Ch111rry
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food coli of 72c lboiod "" rotoll i&gt;rklt)

:when led with 20% PROVICO GROWER

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TRACTOR SALES

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lUnday
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nOw If Bailey Run Church with
the Rev. Tom HJ.a:JIOII, 0 10 Jtp

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Lane Cedar
Cbettl - LAU Window. Fan•FriJidal,re Refriseraton.
Iaker t'urnltwr•, MlckU•port, Ohl•
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1'iM Buick V8 Super 4 dr. "Hard
Top'', ,2,'781'-00. Power 1teerinp:
and brakea, dark blue wllh
tlhlte trim,
careful ownet
Blaettnlf-., Pomeroy.
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SEVEN ROOM HOUR. ii" ·Vine
,2,&amp;911.00. Power atl!erlng and
St., Mlddlepor~ ~00. p,
brake., ndao, heater, low mlit· WOMAN bet~ 80 tnd 10 rea~'
of
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Bill
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l958 Bulrt VB Century 2 dr. Men needed to help lab cate heovlly troveled bl!IAW,YI, 10 ,...,llo
"Hard Top". t2.1DII.OO. Dynn·
of our expt~MIOn
propam.
with 1ar11et, rut.ur~nt, N It•
n~ drJvt, low mllcaae, one
A1e1 28 to eo with rar, neat cenae, modern in eve,D' reapeet,
eneful owner. Blaeunar'a. Ponl
appeannce. avod .m•raater. If lor invutm.ent puip(l• Dr 1
eroy.
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your prf/Hnt eamhtp are · not
pi'Ofltobte
laveoll,~
tbls.
Purl
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Patktr,
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I!IN Buick v·-B-cl!peo
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ln book. J87,' a Pa1e 161, of the
Pomeroy
phone
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NOTICI IJP APPOINTMINT
Deed Rtc&lt;&gt;rds oUI1l11· County, 0 ..
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h0111e
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Mendor,
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Real.,.,
extra 100d WIW Urea, .Oy~u.·
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Weat 881 feet.; tMnce North
poJilblUUto of' beltfrint your
now~ t8iaett.nar'l, J'omeroy.
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18 {otll to tho Southeast
aelf. lntenlew In Ute pretence
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Not.lce II hereby liven that c(!~U ~of Ro~~ Arln. 0,.87 acre lot
Coulllf,
1113
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wUe prtferrtd. Pot
J050 PI)'JDOUth VI Belvedere 4
Hl~~w,:~~~·~looe
\0 •I~ Audtey Koehl" wbo•e Po•t Offlee on. tOp of a r~k cliff, therice S.
manent hlJh et.rnil\1 · p(!•itior.
dr. Stdan. 11.eee.oo. Automall ~
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Ullob\t,
8 addr.., '4 Coolville, Ohio, Route 3 6'7. de(.' Wfol l4d ·fttl to the East
lor, mep who . quallfJ, 'Wrll•
1 ablft. apotln~ lllllde and tut
room
8 taom tenant hal been d~.tly •ppolaled Admlni ... side 1·or .State-_ '-•ute N,_o. 1~, 20
when t can '" J'OU to BOw
"' lllaettnlr'.a. Pomeroy.
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ho~;~•e,
aheda, crlbl, tratrlz of t~ eatate or Suaie L. teet frcm. .tA(I: center thereof and
MIJ.A, The D•IIJ Stnllnel,
other
outbulldlna•. larae barn,. Spriqer, .cJ,aeeaeled, late or oro: runnln&amp; Pat::in't l ~nd 25 feet North
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· 18&amp;8 PoriUac 8 t!YI. " dr. Olx Se· · Pomeroy.
ltancblona, plenty mow rOom, an1e TOWftlhlp, Mela• ~ount)", of a l)rle)l: .stllife butldina; thence
, dan. SIIJ$.00. Hydramatlc drive
approximately 8,000 balea lllf Ohio.
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! ' orll!nol bluo ftnloh, ,..uy topo
IGe8 with pla1e and all ileeded
Doted
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$01b
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!' for Jnodel. Blaettn11r'a, Pomr·
and arowina cropa, milk hOuae, Um.
No. Uf;,thence NOrtb '&amp;7 deg. 15'
roy.
IHfl.tllt A
1rade A dairy set·up, pleoty
John C. Bacon
Eaat «,JJ teet runnlna tbrouah a
watet, farm pond, mineral
JudJct of the Probate Court point tO feel NOrt.,rly of a. mijie
rlthtl. Thit 11 ont of Mela•
MelJs·Count)', Ohio ·openln1 ; thfJb'e , ~th 2t8 feet·~~o
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the pllce of beatnnlnl. oonlalnlne
Pearl F. Parker, Aae~t, Pomeroy
3.06 acrea: ezeeptini and reeervphone 201. Earl D. tJendor, Sr.,
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1n1 1o tho ROle lllll Colli .c?!~~·~r
,as'/,
Phoao
Realtor, Neltonvllle. I 17 2\c
Ray Haaklnl Jr.. poated. $20 111 auecHaors and aadan,;,
001101: • PLYXOVI'll
eull bond in \be court of M~ oil
And o.tber Jrilaeral .. •mcle1jj~,·
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E. F. Robilwoo 'lliiW'Idoy nlihi· lyliti lito ooll , wllb the rllht
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ufter beiDa .Marted with apeed · enttr on aata' Premt~eli._P~'~~,
tne st 71 111ilu por hoi" on R•; 1elplore ,and &lt;Ifill for,
1 by the St.te Patrol. '-.He ta tfll excavate
ap.peu S&amp;\urcta,y nlib\ at U ' :' with •11 ··
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Sentinel ofrk!e. No ehup ind
no ob111atlon. Qomplet.e lnlltrue.l
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Fai'I'Mr&amp; FHCI &amp; SupPly, Inc., lite.
Caso No. 12,316
In ·punua'nce of an order of r~ale
of real estate in the above entltle"acUon to me directed as Sheriff
of Meigs co:-;- 1 will oUer f\lr public
auction at door of Court Houte,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Ln the abovt nam·
ed county 1on Monday, June 10,
18:57, at 10:00 a. m. the following
described real estate, situated in
County of.-M.etgs, 1tate of Ohio,
Townahlp of Sutton, to·wit:
The followhi'g described prem·
ltea, 11Ltuated in the Township of
Sutton, County of Melei, and State ·
of Obio: The fOllowing real eatate ·
in 160 ac:re'Lot No. 1223. ln Sutton
TownahlP 1 M'el11 county, Ohio,
·and bounded llul.descnbed as fol·
lows; lleatnr.Jnj North 911 .$ feet
and Wiat 3-lO 'feet from the Southwest corner of Section No 31, on
tlte Nort~ ll~e oJ 1 rn acre t~aet
now or form·erlf owned bY tb.e ·
Role Hill Cllia;J Comp111ny described
In deed to It ,from PJttaburg:l\ Con·
soU dation Coal Company, 'dated
November 10 ~~ao. and reeorded

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$215. Alao ·Jell ' II PI' recorder,
...tonlaet RIJnMnd J1'1elda, TUrner
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COLUMBUS •UP-Gov. C. Wit·
Q'Neill today · sign~ lnlo
· bill to penn-it a ~otist to
th'e carcoo-s of a deer' tm 1&lt;1
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car. The mGtorist 'first
mu:st notify a game warden Of the
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.t--V8 Belvedere f\ clr, l!edb. SpoU.sa.t~lde .~ :;
1950·PontlacDix.2dr. , ..:: $19.J~ .out.Aulomatieilllft. · .· • . . ":• / · '
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1950 Bull:"' ' ' .. As low as $295 C.ni)U'r ~. dr, ;,Hlll&lt;l Top''· :·nlie~ lo llj: lx'lf!l "
CboJee of aeveil

fine~·

r~~l~~~~ow drl~. ~' PI~~~· .'~.:·. '•,.

19511uiclls
.... As low is $495 l955Fonl·va ···· :' · 1·&gt; $'1.·,st,I"'It/·,··,·
Five gOod bun walll.nl 10. yoCL
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1951 Stud.-er ·........ · $1'5 J956 OltlsmOiil.... -· · '~ · $2A95 ,·"··. -..;
Champion' dr. Sedon,
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4 dr, .Sedoii/Hydrlllll&amp;IU' mlve. Leas than ·1t,ll9tr:
1951 Ford
$495 · mlleo, Drive this "88" foc:kot
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2 . ilr: '!llord rop," . runy ~alpped wlth »o¥illl, , ',
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Dlx: 1 dr. Sedan.

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Bulc:k ttade-tn. Sho'*' the beat' of care. · ; ' ; \ ,

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CU.tom a dr. ~an.
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Hy-atlc cldve. Spatleu orll!nal blue,.,...

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Thl'o right I 'I1Ve've blown prices
aky biah .•• and every car we have
it a bargain. Tre111et1doua new-car
yoJwoe .hal sivta 111 • bi, ·atoclr.

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AdrriissionS: Cecil See, Middleport; Ver.gie Hobstetter, POine~y
'lind .M'rs. Joyce Lemley Chesblr~
Diseharged: Micha;u.._T&amp;e~ oC
Racine.
Birth : Mr. .and Mrs. Lem_ley, a
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Sh•rlff'l Sal• of RNI Eltat.
The StaN of Ohao, Meitl C.Unty
(oMmff' Pl... Coyrt ·
R•lston PtrrlrM tomJNnv

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Knoba Freedom G011pel Mla1lon,
~ ' SundaY, May 10, on Baahan,
Sllvemllle Rood. ~ : 00 p, m.

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the M~hodl&amp;l. Church with .th~ next meetinJ and' aD mtrnben are
old~ ,tnd )'O~JOifJil Mother rt· urpd .to attend.
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Mra.• W. noundnt tb' birth
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Fife, ta; ,
Ardmore, Okla., ,USAF, A.Jrmih '
m and Janice Elaine Webb, ' 1•1,

Letart, Falls.

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Us .and
.the Middleport Vl l· hts; men , Dtv1d Oller, Stycn;
laP, a.U~l.a. :Poace, Firemen 1 Fire men . DaVId Ohllnter. c~icf.
$treet Df!PI.IiroeM ~mployeP..i Tom 'Mills:, Donald Mtua, Ru~5ell
.and -press repreM!ntatl~el!l at a 'hlt3, How.:~r •' DaiJ ey. Robert t nj,
dinner at die F1remen's Ha.1 1 ~ r. Raymond Russell , o. E M'c·
T·hurslt'ily everring.
Kinley, Sldm•y T.· RW~aell, a Jl'
Mr: ind MrS. IJ(ar,r Are plllnr.- Parrn.alf'e, Gerald Anthony, Ja ~k ghler Mttr)~ were gue'!'b of t'fono r Tburld.ay 6tenlnt yljl'J1::1~: rt
iJUI: t1o lt•.ave the gpartmenl ove .· IJ~e-htel. John Vroman, Haro .o 1 111 3 blr1hday dhmer held at the dln~er on the ~~~n~.
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the Village Hall t hl.s SUII)MCT Jf Hmkle, 'f.hom.as Darlt . Raylho!ld \\'o rkmD.n b:ome SundliY AM.en 't were Mr!:ft o.s~! ..le II, : · :nd
ter 4vlng t·here ffir 10 years nmt Kloei; t:ounc1lme n Wayn~ G11l , I=&gt; we~:e Mr and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. HerU'II'rt
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they planned the dinner for lh • bons. Erne~t covert, David Jen· 1 ~orlunan . am\ dau~hter Paula Roy Bue~ ~~~ =h=
1p:e gt:oup as~ fare we.U porty. Mayor lrim11 , David c . Miller, J.. R. Wlle)· ; Sean of GaUipoUII, Ml't Wallac' Gro": an
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C. 0 : Fl3he.r was ~okeflman fo•· P_rcses. ~rs 0. P. Klein and lfenr~· and daughter.; Patty anr• Ro~!.,· Lfth Chittenden
Whee\·- the · guests .when, h,e ipf~e.nted 11. ·s. K s . Schaaf.
P~m . Bladen, .o. ' .Mrs. Eddie in
va., i• ~illtlnl W(!4)ll•in,
gifts to ·thelr : hostess an d spoke
Jo'ulb of CTown C1fy and krs. M~J tva Sayle. ~. ·
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of 'the work of . bhe ~nr b.mily
Floyd W(lrkman.
Mr. and Kri. €ban~ Sbeeta of
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Bart Miller ,purom;ed the AIF Blue Lake vlolted roeentlr witb
the CO~tpll~.
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l~n Hayrhan property · m Syracut• Mrl. J. D. ~~·
He rev1ewed H1e •work of Mr:-.
and the ;Lige Shields ~y loMiu Sue AnD Bucl: of Apple
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~w:fto a~ers all call'S to 1 bt · 0n~re
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eat. Mr. Miller will move to the Grove i peot the- weet end With
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s nte!d.!l' place soon.
Mlss SiillY :Pearson
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and emergeney ep.lls 24 !boon a
! Rev. Clyde Gib&amp;on, ot t-he ~B ' Mr. an·d Mu. U Miller, aceom·
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day, seven -days a ·week, leeds
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{ Chureh bu moved from the ·Ltg.o panled tl\etr da111hter, Vfl. Ted
~·. the plolsohef.....and 'hM nev&lt;:r
The bir,thday of M'rs. D11e f Shields propertl to ~e residence Wildermuth 'as far as Cincinnati
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where Krt. Wildermuth left by
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Busy Bee sew~ng Circle of t~e ' ,Mnt. Elwood .Howard, Cbe_!ihtr. plane to viJit . her . bfotber, Mr.
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:!?frs. ~ ~nde~ tc;. 'thC\ Feder;r:t-t:d Church met Thursilay 2t1d Mn. ·M~lVIn Hov.:.ard ~nd· Clarenee Miller, CqntcJIDet, rts. "
~. · · ·~rfbu.te, .)lY .~;~ft.'·M,n:M,: a.~d :saP at ~e- (hurcb (or an aU day ed the fune-ral of tlieir aunt, ~rs.
)lr .aJ14 Mrs. IOimrBqrneU, Ur.
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MU, J,lal'l Ly,;l!b .-4 dautlhte•
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Cindy of Chl!lrlesto~ ,, aJf. Qon H.
£"j ; '~ .ej 'P.~~ .~t1 "Of ·the,tr, hre· wi~b a pothiek "ll~nner at noon tc;
Glf.t'&amp;!B of Mr.s. .Erma •Wdsor. Powell and lriC!nd.' ,t!htrl. TllrUllh, J
! ·~' ·~:li!'' lfh~fll~t'~ t~tjl. ~~"'~ ~rj(iJI,y Mrs. smith!~ ~rs. R:oy Seyfried Sund~y .~ Mr. 1111d Mrs. Ch~. of Colunmbus , _... tpetb over
~; , OE;illh-1:: ~n,v ~o&amp;t111'*''mi'd~ J~ the .M.rJ! bth() J,turray, m-.s. Lena: H'l· Burri ·or Plants and Mr. anJ the week end Of Mr; • • Mn. 1t
,,. \rUlazo 11•11' ~lllJ&gt; till! 10' )'~ats ber ·~rs. William Baker, Mrs. - , Jam .. ):lunt ,nd dautlhten. B. Powell.
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,j &lt; lbey'· hjlvti jiv¥ lli!'i,;~d !honk· Louts R!ihel, M.... C!at ence }~.,, . •Mu denerlll Hall, son John, Mr. and Mrs C~!J!Iea Hfall of ·
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ed ~he CrouP fpr 'her gut.
;tar · Mrs. Grover EJ.lb MillS Ann WOodroW Rall and Mta. ~a Per- Loudonville yllttea 11 "helr h~me
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kins spent $u~ay wtt.ta . tlle for .. here reeeni)J .
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employFe of ihlf1 " ViJlage. Street · Mii. -Cm'·\ Shieh:l 9 , Mrs. Norman ~r·s d&amp;uPt~r. ~and
Hr. 4n~ ~M~t s,ipzland
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Depart~ent, g-ave the blessinJ,: 00 Kloes, Mrs. Walter ~.- ~aer , Mi.::s William 11tihman of Ohley, W. so~, M~,!~d !ef
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.._. l.o.r t.h ~i'J!ner: Mr •..~K.rtr was- W 't:Mie Beeht, Mrs. ~rri e Gro~· Va. ·
- v_ialted ·.,~y
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Mrs. S~ Hall Of P,IJt!'9.i, "!V p~nt:s, "'· an~~1i ~\tit:·
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Thelma- LyUe, Mrs. Sl~Jiey T. ~aefe-.r, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar, Va., is vi8Ctlni' her son 'W004riw
Mrs: H. B.
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RUS!ll!ll. Mr.s. R,usseU Mills an t M:Ts.' w. L. Ka'U.tz, MillS Lena Hall and I family.
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her sls'i,.¥r. £nd MI'Zi. lo n Bur·
;h er Krao.d!i•ughter Po!Jy Ann Grbeser and Rev. and Mrs. Witldo
G\16ts Si!hday at the home t nell or a·lbt~ U~rt ... hlldren
Bauer.
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Mrs. Mel~~ Hyward wet'e •Mr.
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Arr4nQements of sprf.ug dli.O.w- · Rev. Loui:9 G. Weber .,or Som :ind Mrs. U(l)'d Hughes and ..da ~ Bary, Gary, Denny and Brekf~:'
ers. :were 'used on -the t:fbles .and -1nauck, m ., visiled briJfly with ghters f Huntington, Mr. and1 of ~~:ld'~~.TJ;1· ~nd 'y~·
the menu Included tomatq ju~ce , the group.
Mrs. D~n Fife of Mld~lePQrt. ~n
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Mr. and Ml'.i. Elwood llowatd of
omu ayma -lmm~ tfl.ym•n
potatoes.. baked ·bGwhs, (!ole slaw,
Cheshire, Mr. and Mn. HertfY
relish platti:c~. ir'Olls and jelly, lcetl
WEBER SIGNS
Howail~ or SalYersville, K. ,
tea and coffee, asdOI'I.ed ,J)iet.
CHICAGO UP - Charlei WebMrs. Ocle. Heiney has been Ul·
. Guests inc.ludett: :Ma.y.or Fishe:, er., a defensive end and lineback· ken to .Melgs; General ltoapttal.
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Mrs. Orpha Hill jg sub~tLtu te
Jean ~am a·
.Solicitor Bernard lege who phyed four game1 with cook at the grade school m tbt&gt;
CANAL ZONE (FHTNC)-P"·
Pultz; Ch.ie'f of P.o~e' LerOy Bat· tbe c.hlea&amp;o Cardinals last season, absence of MJ'I. Florence HiU ·who licipath\,g ic "C.,.~X" .a joint
tr.ul\'1 an.d Patrqlmfq. . 1. R. Neal, has s1~ned ~or the 19157 campaign, Is Ill 11t thlfl '11m~.
amvhibious and ·~e tr..ainin~t
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Ever:ett Bostlc., Herbert Gilkey: )t{nagmg Director Walter Wolfner 2tl12 held its regular mll:etlni on exeroise in tbe ·Pihima Canal
1 innounced today.
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an.d Mrs. John J . Jlaub of Pome-~. Ohio, aboard the amphibious
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The exerei&amp;e1 which '\Y'U held
during the periolt. · l,7.:SO . April
lert.e.&lt;~, ,the l"tUt: ~velOJifnents in
amphiOious Warfare ' Lncludini th '
1 .se of belico~tt.e:rs in tr4n8por•,.
ir..~ marin-(!.5 «6, the ~eaebhqad .
The landing in ·t he_ Cafia.J, Zone
involved \Pli'ls · .or the Nav)[ 1 Ma reDL~tained

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We are redudDg our prl(!CI now. So you tan

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AMAZING LOW Pfti{;ES

.. ._1956 CheYIO I8I 2 Dr. • . .. . •-. ~.

· ·Radio and Heater. Clean and ready to

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V8 Customline .. .. . • . .•...

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Clean -as new. You will like this car in every w;ay,

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F.O.~. Radio and Heater . The big motor. Nicest '56 model around ·•anywhere."

va Fairlane . " .. .. .... .. . $1595

1955 Ford

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1955

Chevro Iet De Iuxe

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4 dr. Radio and Heater . Seat ·covers. Origina.l shiny black
finish . Like new inside an" out
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1954 Ch eYrO I8t Del UXe
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2 dr. Radio and Heater . Clean, runs nne, good' paint and

body.

1953 Ford ·VB Hardtop · ····· ··· ' Only $1095
F.O.M. Radio

and Heater . Clean and nice .

1953 Dodge

3f4 Ton Pickup

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Runs fine . One local owner. Solid.

O I $595
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F .O .M. Radio and Heater . Sun visor. Good tires.
1951 Stude baker VB .. ' ' . . .. ' ... Only $295
1951

Commander. Heater and overdrive.

1950 Mercury 4 Dr, ' .. , .. ," .. , .. Only $295
Radio and Healer.

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2dr.Hoatcr. Runsrinc , goodtires,

Phone 8045-J

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Phone 604G-J
Open Evenings U~tll D P.M:•

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On Saturday Evening ~~~~a~:tb~.~~p o'!':1~:'': ·::.~

tron Neva 8 . Callendtne as inspeoting officer. Worthy .Matron
Naoma Stinker ond W-y Pa·
troD Jessfi Brinker pretided.
Distinguished guests prese11te~
dur-ing the evening were Deputy
Grand .Matron Neva Callendine;
Grand Electa, Faye
Wingett,

tive with i blue fiM"Il arr~ge.- Frank ii.Dd Junior Frederiek.
ment the coklr of Adao's station.
Berni« Carpfnter prealded at 10th Bl'rthdoy' Of
the pu.ncb bowl and Louise Stew·
'ITt at the coffee .service.
MI.SS Brad bury

Gran(! Reprt&gt;sentatives Ada Devol
and Kathleen J\ble.
Masons hcm.or"ed were Harry P.

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Something New ·~
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FOA RUBBER
SECTIONAL$·

Bailey,

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Mr.,. Nathan Biggs,

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Betty )(e!iJtGsb. The PTA voted to.
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MOUSE PAINT

e presodent presented gift. to

Middleport the teachers in appreciation ot
their work .and cooperation during
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Games were played and prizes
They are, Mr. Rupe, EighiJh
won by John Hood and Joy Bogp. grade; Mrs. Glen ~iU. SeVenth;
Eddie Kitcht&gt;n
. ~ was in charge of Mr• . Hotace McElbi nny, Sixth ;
the recreatton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norma Wilson, Fifth;.. Mrs.
Bradbury, Mrs. Harold Epptey and Homer Forrest, Fourth; Mrs. L. R.
Mrs. P. K. Russell s~rved ,the re- .WHey. Third; Mrs. Geneva Clark,
wiener roast at the
Road side Park.

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in the c9Unty'.s rural
;owru appeared .immin~nt here
today.
The office of Sl'lerut Robert
C. Hartenbacb reported one arrert. in Pagetown and another II!
R11tland. Tbe State Patrol aiTe:.t
ed one In Ht.rrisonviUe la.;t
rrlgbt and iMued,. four warnin g
dlpa, all b:t teen-agers.
The Patrol
hu been rf!
where t.ra"'
ported in
recklc•&amp;
raee' and other'
been reoperation of

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MAY 16-17
Sansbllty and family,
the clas.s v()ted to brJn~ gue.!l : ments to 26 members and ont
Joel McCrea
Felicia Farr
.Mr. and Mh. Wlllbur Curtis an 1 lo the •picnic hel~ in July. The guest, Sandr-a Miller. A pah~otic ,
THE FIRST TEXAN
Mro. Jud Boley, Columbus, wer· 'nootlng ojosed wLih a prayor b: theme or red, whi·te and blue,

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Hugh O'Brien

MAY 11

Nancy Gates

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"Wyatt E1rp'' of TV
Cpl. and Mrs. Franklin Cla:r':,
THE IRAS1S LEGEND
~·ort Ritcl11e, Md ., arrived LodR.Y
- a soror a week's Wslt with thei.- par
Jn&lt;·k Palan~c
Shelly Winters entJI. Mr.
and Mr4l. Clarence
I DIED A lHOUSAND TIMES
Clark. local. and Mr. and M r~
[Cwemascopc - TerhnlcolorJ
Gerald Nott.hup, Galll'Polia Ferry
Cartoon and 3 Stoote1
Miss Jean Lama returned hom ('
Thursc!ay afler •takinK ·tier si&amp;cf ,
Mr11. Ernest Jones, and ll'icce
Carol Jean Jones, to their home
in Columbus Tuesday
Mr. and MTs. Edgar Allcn"'worth and Mrs. Lawnnce Harti•l
Rcr left this mornJn~ for Stew
art Air Foree Base. N. Y., W'her•'
Lhey wlll visit Capt. and Mn:
Come In See
James Hartinger and children ,
Rnd attenr~ t:he Armed Fore '~
Our Beautiful
Oay celebration. ·Kriflln, who is
recovering from ' tvnsllleetomy
Selections
will accompany ·her J.,'Tandparentlt
on ttu!P' return home.
Today!
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ypung Sr
have been vlait1n1 Mr. and M. ,
Joe Yo-un~ J.r. and family ,r
Woodsfield.
MT.s. Philip Bailey is Ill at he ~

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snd family wJ\on they
California. enrolde t:o Ml~di~Drt.
Mr1. Robert fl.', StYers,' wl e of
the Pastor or th• Church 0 • th ..
N"azar(lfte, will fe'l.\ll'n torlay · ftoum
a Preaehl!r1' Wives'
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Winona Lake. Ind.
wnmen troll} the ~en~ra!
Dbtriet are attendlnl' the Retr'ea.t whith started Wednlli&lt;IQRev. and Mr11. L A. Ban1ertoer,
Eaton. Were overnight &amp;Wlstl c.·
M:r.s. Bruce Uo)'d and son, Mldll,
Tuesday.
~tre. o. P. Xlelq w-as In Chesa
~ake, 0 ., Tliw;.scta-y vlaiUn1 hemother, Mra. R:. L. HaMI.Uo••.
Guests &amp;t 1 l~e&lt;tn at the Ham
iJ•t.on home W'tfe Mra. AWttln ·r.
Sil en" SIMp on POIM

• Ughtwtlght- """' tip odloe , '.,.
• So eo•y to convert
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FURNITURE
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Wood, Wheelh1r; :Mrs.

N, P, Po-

lan (NaDCy MooN), · Hun&amp;ngton,
and Mn. Klelo,. 0~1 the af\er
noon they vWtc!Jd Mra. W. T.
Moore, an ,n.,1Ud, VfhaH: home
adjoins tila.t of {ler .ai~e~, Mrs.
Kamllton: .·Mr. W-ood, who ~ ' flt-J
heod o( !lot (}ad in obaln ol """"
papers, and lin. .W:o,otl ploq. t'
· leave Juile · 1 fPr &amp; till tWeek
Scandmavlao erW.e1,

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C~EYROLEUJ.Del
Coupe,plastlf
one ow"t.;ud
"ftryyg,:~:..~~:~~J~:~~:~l~~~~~~~~:.
'VlDYl
Interior, Uaht

FORD Custolli

19$4
ct ~,

Cpe. Orill?ai 4art green finish, good_tirea,_ Joeally
beater, radio,, one o~ tJao&amp;ia sharD cars, cnl:r :r '
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lt2 Ton Pickup · · · • · ·,.-· .' • • • • $345

U0011 Tiro&amp; sound iolo10r IIIIi Co~ onli ::__

Clay and Veri TUttle, both fro~
Eastern· Kelp County, bave opened a new b!Uineaa in Pomeroy
this week. They Hai'ted businaa
Wedneiday.
.
Tbe brothers· ire operatini: the
TutU! Motor Coolpany,' 2M
Main St~, tis a used Car bualn. . On
the lot acrou from tile' fqrmer
Leaton Service _ Station. ClaY ill
from Lon1 Bottom, Yerl trod Tupo
pen Plains.
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LlielODI residenti

Rot-arian• Hear
i 24 PJ
out of 10 days attendc. F. Hlbba, prealdent-el.ect of
pld a&amp;ar for 10 day1 the Middleport~Pomuoy Rotary
for 9 dl)'l at.- Club, pfnided Friday nl&amp;ht ln the
two W:::ed 1baenee of Judge John Bacon wben
wu
' the Rotajana held their weekly
J:J~~h·=1 dinner·~eting at the Heath Methth~ l&gt;v,B4',jnd
h.
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~a~y Stricken

Middleport
Departments.
Mr. Byers gave a short e-xp1ana·
tlon of tl'lc moving pleture "PeopJ"e, Products and 'ProJress-193'1"
whieb wu produeed bY the united
States Cl'lamber of Comm~ce. He
said that the picture showed the
dreams of tl'le industrial world,
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T•Be Observed .: ·
'SilY~tion Ar.ltl:y

w~ll be
in· Meip County this
next wed: :beginning SlU'I.daY a,;cording to anouncement
tod.IIY
b)' Capt. Glenna Rummell
Speciel
fPeake ( •
wn) be at tl'leir cbu_reh on Scmnd
Stteet In f()meroy on May 10 'lnd
26. TUesday. Wednesday and S3.t-urday of next week will be apeeiat ''open nights'' :for the public.
'l'ueoday will be Youth Nlg' •
wlut ·music, scripturea · and testi·
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Week ·

meetings and

~~&gt;Pit&gt; hr Pprpo, CJ.o!e!l, ~ret , ·'ifius
~du

tnCI Su:nhell:!:ll.

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at Bay VIew Hospital ia nearby
MastK: Beach.
_ Doctors, who expre.ued am•ce-men&amp; at the ehild's survival in tbe
bottom of the 10.intb wide pit.
said he was regai.Ding hlJ: eolot
and will well on the road to recovery. But, they uid in l'utb
case~ there wa• a danger of pneumonia setting l.n.
A tube which pumped llte-pre-serving oQgen into tbe ebllL
dark shaft tbrougbout Benny'i ell--'
trapment--and which despite sifting sand miraculously hovered
leaa than an ~ncb from his mouth
-wal believe4 by doctors to have
kept the boy alive in wbat evea
the mo~Jt optinti.stie feared had become a t~ndy grave.
JACKET ALSO HELPED
Another, fortune of chance-the
billowing of Benny's jaeket as bt!=
btca.me. wed.J;ed in the darkened
well ~t-alao helped save the
life ()f the undy-halred &amp;eeortd&amp;rider, doct~n nid.
~~lously, the jlid.et-worn
bee4use of an unteuom.ble cbili-bad created an air portet. catching

lbe potenllally deatl&gt;dulioa ND4 .
s.lid~s

that occ.u rred apon.dicalb"

during 23 hours ol frantic ......
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NEW YORK UP - The laternational Boxing Club. already
found ,Wity in the pvernment's
anti-trua ease, wa1 su~ fur nine
million dollars Friday by _Boston'i

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,U~e

Hooper familx!s physi-

"Tbe b0)"1 alive. He's a1i~e. ~
Speetaton fell on Uaeir tneu.
many witb their heath Wward,
in lileDt prayer. Some afftamecl
dellrioUJly. Others applauded. A
cbotaJ of .apeetaton e h -1 n t e d.
''He'a au,er He'a alive!."
Mol'hiM' Etl. .lliiC$1! Son
AI two workmen geutly lifted
Ben.IIJ" hom the
erater, ,bJJ·
mother,
~. ltre~ doWl!
her f~. hn from tbe boule
w•eno lhe had l)ftil: under a 'phi..,
Jdeiin••·e&amp;re fol- .iboek "itnee'·Jtarn~·
iDJ of the· trq:edJ ~e at ytOfk
u a &amp;ejephone operator."
Bea.mla1 with joy, ~abe em.hraeed.
the blanlr:et--wrapped lann ql the
mn 1he had au but Jiven ur.l..,
deid. Then~ ~ the: bQY wu p ce4
iD an ambulanee, Krs. Hooper,
oobbin1· aloud, tmbr"f'd ber ·
weePinl · husband. 80th theft
cllmbed Jttto the ambulance aloq
with KJ:ia, to amJmpaqy _ tJl1l
f~t,ly ~ilipg boJ to the holpitaL
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matchmaker, Sam Silvermao.
(CoDiJnued · ~~~h!~~d~ao= ·
~mpUy,u~~~~au.~·~.n~t~b~lb~e~C~~laf.h~an~A~t~hl~e~tic~~~l~ub~~u~d~Ks~~;An~a~m~b~•~le~~~
,troi~Roughs It? At
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Tbirinll Heri.dri~. ~,naae,P of
the Mfddleport 'Oiviilon Or the
lumbut and SouihCin · Ohio ~ee.
, trle COmpany, wu
ehllrman and be
is,: ers. Athen~.

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ol , )!elp

County, they have bad many yean
of uperlcnee in 'l;he automobile
bualllea. O)ay was usOC!la~ -with
the Gallipolh 'Jitotor Co., tor a
.oumber of yW1 and Vlllfwith the

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cards
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of Cheshire who died in Hoh"!Ho.spital Friday night.
The deceased
born in Ha ·
Sbn County in tbe year Of 1877
thP. son .of William and EmeU.nrGardner) Fowler, both deceued.
He had lived In Muon Count;
the major pOrtion of his life.
Sunivin,g in addition to his
wife is a son, , Arnold twler -of
Salem; a daughter, Eunice Mar·
tin of Salem; brotber. Sa.~ F«:~w
Ier of Pt. Pleasant RFD and sl~ter Willie Macb.ir ,of 'Pt. PJea&amp;ant.
The body of the dec~ased wt:.l
lie in state at the home of Jtts
son Arnold until time for the .
lleii"Vices at which . Rev Forrest
MtuTay will afilcia'te. .
Arrangements are in c:bai'ge .)(
the Foclesong Funeral Home.
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Opens Business.
Here This Week

fsOES~erOn

lUte oew. ljeater, VB motor, ~ tires..,Bolle finish. •

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paired a~ once.
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Surviv-ing" are hi' wire Anna; J
dB\IP,ter, Mnl. FloMIII! ,Powet1,
Kent, 0.; two ate.pdaughtere, Kra.
Elizabetb Dil.cher,
Downlnp.oll
and Mn. Pearline 1\0.m!ne, . An·
eft&lt;Wage, AJask«; four l!'att)lebiJ."
drtn; rtJbree step grandebU~;I
l"ild :;everal ereat grandchildren
Friends may
call at · th·•
Chase Funeral Home ill Rutlanii
time of servieet.
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tran,
radio and heater, Ibe.iP.. and bronJin·
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for the DailY. Vacation Bible
the Staff met at Heath Methodist
c. R. Kontright,
meeting It was decided
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·V8 MoOOr. Radio and Hea\ell, Guards. Rc!allY 'I,h.Ni\ apd will •Land
close inapcction.

2 Daor.- OqJy 20,090 mllu by_local owner. l'ordo~qatic, radio, hoat·
, er, ~~Ff· aDta blue ftntlb, aood tln!a. Ltt'• Trade. ·
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Tbe de(lfased bad been
a long petltHI of time
been a l'elident of tbe
ton area for tbe past

Showroom fresJI . abd only .1500 miles. be&amp;ter. ligbt ,b lue finBh. Another new CheWo.let trade in.

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Sunday at 2 P. M. In the Meth ·
dist Chur'ch at Qowningt.on fo"!"
~~~·&gt;gt&lt;m _}Jome-

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CHEVROLET$.

.FORDS

Levi Hawk, 94
Succoinbs Friday
At Downingto~ .

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ond obotk, the oleoder, bluHyed

aworker
»year-old
con~a
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brand Negro
j cave-in
25 feet
vehicle. He was fined '10 and '
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h ld below tlte sftrface and freed t.be
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the \.vu•..
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Funeral se!'VIees wt
be e
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cwns 1n
at 2 P. Jl. in the Sa.Jem
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Judge Jobn ~Bacon at JO A. M. Cmnmunity Church Dear we.·;.
~ rn tbe pit of the emergency · .
today and hts brate.s ordered r '!· Columbia for Lon Otto Fowl~r erath". eanie the eh.. of Dr- I. H.

on
be
Meigs
House at' 10 a.m.
6 In the Common Pleas
Room.
At thq btl~ripg highway officials will explain tbe xeroutlng and
note the sygg~stlons ol interested citizens.

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tto:;pltal was. returned 'home We--'neaday. Her . sm-all son. Tomm.:.
.has been l'ta)"i.rig w)th Mr. an~
Mrs. Do1}ald IJowet:Y during h(l ll)neas.

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CODY, 'Wy.o. UP-The body of
little Victor Tbun, ~lh · was dug
from a I\ve-root dKch Frida,·.
The boy &lt;had been buried by a
buli-dozer.
Workmen who uncovered Vi«: ·
tor's body said the chile. had a~&gt;pa:rently caught h.is foot under a
pipe in the dikh. lf he kTeame!
as the bulldozer ran him dow •,
-the oper:1tur eoold not flear because of the ooise made by thE.
huge. cJ.anking machine.
The boy's body wa.s dug up o~..
six hours after bulldo:terJJ filled
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workers had warned h1m away
from (be (~iteb . JNt. he went backand when be was miised, the
neighborhood wa&amp; searched.

Mrs.~w~l~ll~io's
Juhn~A~"·
J.)"ons
in e}J.:lf'L?
,Ml'l'l- ~l;r.m~.
;th~o~n,~·w·i...ii~~~~w~"'~u~s;erl~in~Jh~e~t&gt;=bl~e~d:ee~o~ro;tl~on~•~
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-alsoHerbertguests
Chambers.
(Cinemucopc
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oocent
of Mr. •nd
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Retehman, ColumbUJ,
Don.
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volunteer rescuers, a steady fiow of oxygen1.!he Indomitable
courage of the victim-and luck-were cremted today ·wltb
the miracle rescue or 7-yeor-old Benny Hooper from the 111&gt;1-.
tom of a' well shaft where he was entombed for nearly 24

S.......J:.... Drivers Bo 2ft. B .ed
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72 uri
down
an..r Alive Jn Diuh
·eckJ.cu operRtion
JUtomo
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tliuber:ant
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Self Cleaning White House Pilot.
The unusual brushing qualities and elasticity of Ibis
paint make II lde•l for all exterior paintihg on wood,

Chou)"S

D•rmg .the busmc,.... meel!ng contrhbutor. They served t!'lfe&gt;h·

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prayer. Mrs. Paul S'T\art read :::tol Gail
Miller,
Mrs. Roaymon ·
.ar.ticlc_ "Why Are ~'Ou Afraid?:·
Grimm and Mrs. L. L. ~ns, a

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progr.am ended with "A Mo1heo·'s

of Brue". Scripture ·reading on~ Bt:nncJJ, Mrs. Gcoo:&lt;e Baker, Mr '

rom
I Day'Rrs::!:!!rf~;::;:ell

Pr~,Osed .·

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Belrarlhs\ twodpoem.s '1Mrrm's Apr~r.
8 ngs' an "Oh, Give Me P&lt;~·
tlenee" read· by Mro. Charl•s
Lewis; a l})oem "Heavens Fo~
Motlher" by Emma Matthews. ~he

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Chlorus Grimm, Berntcc Carpen-~ ha'ttan and _the, W(l!~-linown sightR the First Ba,ptist Ohurob. The
tcr, Ptryllis M'artin, Betty Salser, Qf alJ. tourJsts W1p.s, baseball ClaiS voted a contribution "r
Grella s&gt;mpson, MArg""' N••· gam•• in New YOTk, all were $llo to the Middleport Emergency
me:n, Louise Chapman, Beu l.11b :hlgih...spots in t.he trip.
Struad. for it,s fine work In th~
Sl'Jbart, Marie Learl.ngham, Mary
oommunity and surrounding aret.
Lou lhle, Jane Ifill •nd Grace
The opemng -dev&lt;&gt;\ional servl:e
Sw.an.
was ler! by Mrs . H_l-mer l{y~ell
fnd lneluded an arttcle "Beau·v
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and MTs. Arlh,..,. ..•eaAe, Mr. and actardlng to one bOy cost $4 a
Mrs. B. P. Parmalee, pre.s.ldent
Mrs. William si.;w~~t, Cor. Webb, Hekel w.llh meals ot l""t $3 mru&lt; of 'he Busy Bee Clan, pu.oided ot the program whieh lncluiled ,

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freohmenls to lbe choldre'fi,

~:."'.n1~~d Je~~· Brl~ker,A~~ ~lT~:~•P;::;~~m sf::.w~~!,~;~

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MMJ. George r..awery, who

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Wedneaday ,at Bndbu:ry School.

Gue.sts were John Blake, CelPJte ·
_.,ult, Christine Bahr. Ann Criner,
Plans were completed !or the
Linda . ., K~uff. Diane Crl.swell, annuill srhool Plcmc on Friday,
Amesville, ArheM, Pataskola;lto&lt;by for Cle~eland ·to · attendthe CbetYI -: Flfe, Mlohaot Bratton, "!aY 17th, , 1 Portland Pork. AnCheshire, aampolls and Point State Conven-tion of the Busln£-s!! Michl Archer, Sandra Bunce, Joy nouncement was made of the
Pleasant, w. va.
and Pfiofessional Women's ~'ubc.. Bogg&amp;, Naru Frost, Randy . and E"bth Grade Commencement In
Souvenirs from W~hingtptr, iJ Sandy Humphreys, John Hood, Ute "sOhOot auditoPfum on Tuesday
Twflve Worthy Matron• and c., NU.ladelph~a. New York 'City, Michl Lloyd, David Cover.t, Jamt!l May 21 , at 8 p. m. A report w~
ten Worthy Patron• were !&gt;"•en• and gills for lamllles and friends Haetet~. !\Obert .•nd Sylvoa Swan., made or the County &lt;:;ounell PTA
from other -ohapters .
gUll for fatftililll and friend ; 100• Dai'ld_ CascJ,_ Connie Cook, meeting held in Rutlanll when five
Cora Webh, accompanied by (glrl and boy) we~ displaYed as t.Ynn Daruels, C1nda Sauer, Sue members of the Bradbury PTA
j.fargaret Nell.l1lan at the pi~n~ lug,a:ge was AOI'ted out a-nd th ~ l_\ue, Judy" Wildermuth, Kayte Rus- were present.
·
gnv,e a reading " My Hand ~n HlS' . group dispersed to their hotn ~s 'fll, Sand_ra SimpJcn, Stephen "EpThe PTA l i purcha~lllJ!I a placque
Pret-.edmg the meeting a ·dinner for baths, breakfasts and in mo ·' pley, Jamee and Robert . Schmoll, to be engraVed each year vrith the
was held at the MasoniC Temple cues l'U'• .
Mary and Asa_Bradbury.
name ol the spelling eh,mpion ln
with the following guest~ pre_ --:::,..,, , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, Colla· ~ Shopping in NeW York, ·Jelevb· Busy Bee Closs Gives$.25 To Fun'd' -dine, Mr: ~nd Mrs. Wayne Win- km shaws-wihh many local peo-

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Mr. ·and Mr.s. Homer Rire bav.•
received word that their 110n and
rleu'al'lter-ln-ltw; Capt. aod Mrs
Cliester Rke a11d daqhter Suai\
eft Japan on '"'&gt;'Y If lor . th'
Stites. They lu,ve bean star.~\~d
thoro. lor ·rho· ""'t t~e Y&lt;m.
s. sa;t. U.I'Old ,Rkll, usw::' ~ho
la ' ataUooeCI tt C1mp ~Mleum ,

·You'll flna these and

Lee Clark,

ere in1talled were, ,r'ce pre.sident, lng year by Mnl. Blu• were , Pro1 Mr1. Herschel Gilkey;. . secretary,
tram , Mn. Glenn Evan1, ehl1nnan; 4 The Attendanee banner WM
Mra. orvUle Napper; treasurer, Principal Rupe. Mrs;. Richard Oiler, awarded to the J'in:t Grade, tau1bt
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Mrs. Richard Oiler. ·
Mr.s. Wilbur Theobald; Soda) , Mra. by Mn. Theobald, and ~.he Third ~
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Guy Russell, Mrs. Elroy MeGlone, Grade,· tiUg~ by Mrl. WJ.ley.
Mrs. Biggs presided i.t the meetThe lOth birthday of Suzanne ing -which orwoned with the Fled"e
Bradbury, daui'hter of Mr. and
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Mra. Charles Bradbu'ry, was ceJe- ~h the FL~i and the Lord's Prayer

Dtslrict
present were
Thursday morning at 9 :30 o'·
Pres , Cnra Webb, Vice Pres., Rut:1 ciQck -a bi.L'l'- loa~ of weary travel
('rumrlne : Secretary, Pauline A'.- ler.s returned to Middleport HiJh
kin s. Edith Huts inpill er of Galli· SctWJOI after le.avmg at 10 o'clock
polis Chapter and trustee of. the Sunday night.
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mLroduced.
chaperones, Mrs. Guv Rcy.old~
I C hapter.&lt;~ represe'1led· "':ere: . a_nd Coach _Charles Msl&gt;onald, .tr1 Pomeroy,
Middleport, Harnson - 1 nved In Mt~lcpollt but toM mer;1ville. Belp••· Stockp._,, lf&lt;C&lt;&gt;n· bers of tlo• Varsity Baseball J"m
, nels-vi)!e, Beverly, Guysville, Mar- had a t rip to Columbu.s and- n
if'tta, Che!f.erhill , New Marshfield game ahead ot them a.nd Mrs .
GloLLrter, B.artleH ,
Maett.~urg , Re)'nolds was scheduled to. l~av•

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- Bradbury Parent Teachers Associqtion
OES held the1 1 At the elote of tbe meetmg, re- M11. Milford Frederick ; Mr. aod
Pri.Dclpal Gerald Rupe wu
the annual contest 1ponaored by ·Violet JbteU, llrl: Tbelma DiU;
Saturday nigh• , fresbmenb were seJ'Yed ln the jHn. Valcie Spenc:er; Mrt. LWLam &amp;t.alllna otpcer when tbe ~q.ey "Tbe Columbu• Citiun" for any Publlelty, Mtl'. WllblJf Theoblld,

(Cinemascope-Technicolor)

Open F.venlng• 'Til 9 P.M.

Metropqlitan Auto Sales
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1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr, ·' · · · · · · · · Only $1695
Radio and Heater . Sharp, nice, runs fine . Lots mOre nice
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