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'he Ooilv Sentinel. Pomemv-Midcllecort. Ohio

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The Daily Sentinel

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IUetb of thelr aliter Mrs. B. F.
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ADD Chapman. eeniu" illllt Middlepert Hilgln ~ will illl:save for a
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Delegates and Alternates To state

Conference Selected By Meigs DAR
D~l :-gates and alternates IB the B_urne~l. wbo is a candidate Cor

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Mrs.
nates arc : Jones,
Mrs. o.
tt James
Faris, BrewMrs.
mgt on , Mrs. Dor Sdtacfer, Mrs.
Wayne Gibbons and Mrs. Dey Hy·
sell.
Plans were made for the "chaptcr t.la}""' luncheon to be held at
the
Middleport
Presbyterian
chunh in !\larch, and Miss Lenora
Gilt·~. Mrs. Charles Hennessy an~
Mrs. Emmerson Jones were nam
ed as the committee. The glrb ln
each school in the &lt;"Ounty making
the highest grade in the good cltizcru;tup tm&gt;t w1JI b(' g uc~t..s.
Mrs. f&lt;arr will att~nd it he contin••ntal congrt"!ss meetin~~: to be held
at Washington, D. C. the week of
April 16, and has been invited to
~rrve as an aid for Mrs . Lowell
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Student
HomeFor

Carole Goff, student nurse at
Bethesda
Ho~;pital,
Zaneavllle,
spent Sunday, wilh her mather,
PROMPT PIIIIYAfl
Mrs. L. A. Bangerte r, and family
when Mrs . Bangerter's birthday
was celebrated with a tamlly dinner, Richard Goff and Mrs. Robert Lutz, Zanesville, were unable
to attend their mother's anniver·l&amp;ry party bcelluse o{ illncas.
PICK THE PLAN
Othen present for the dinner
aignature• only, were the Rev. L. A. Bangerter
car or !umiture
and daughter, Juanita , and Mrs.
Louise Mugridge .

CASH
LOANS

purpo!ie

Dw~hot

RJccd of Lowe11 spcnrt
we.ekcrxl w;~'.1h M-r. &amp;00' Mrs.
l"'mard Vla.nMotm Sr., '3lnd \11'3!3 a~·
Mmpanied !rome Sund1J1Y b)' )I!rs.
Rood 1111Jlld daug)lber who ~prn~ the

past wt.&gt;ck 'here a~~"' m,!l 1m• thoe

ROOMS OF ao
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FURNITURE

Kal Hlndy, Mana1•t

300 w. SECOND ST.

PlMme: t.'IZ or 501, Pooaeroy

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On The Brlll"ltest Comer
1rl Mlcldlepori

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cooc of 'hi."'' ffiiOtlh.cr.
AH•11ed l'hiHips its vi~i.: i•n•.l{ in Jcr·
scy C~ty, N. J., wil~b •hi!; ,&lt;l()n ·and

d!w·ght.er·ln·t&amp;w, Mr. anti Mr&amp;. lWl·
~11100 Phillips and son.
,t.f,r. and Mi'S. Edward Web.&lt;;~~.cr
Bnd san·, Rl&lt;cky, Mns. J. W. lo::.Sk('.w
• {){ Dayton and Elain-e ilnd Jimmy
W~thce t1ll Ru.~lllllnd
Hoad Wf'JC
'IMCeloond ,guests of M.T. and ~'Irs .
Clar.oocc Aodnews.

Olwenoo ;\.ndrleW&amp; who ·is

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IIIIIIter
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lly 'd
doUou pur a reaaonable
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value on fOUl' tillle
never why nom, rou'd
• never do
own laund I fOur
ahould
ry Why
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You, When for
tali:! Jlenlli~• a day we'll
II lhia IU"eoollle ta It
~ Your ahouldera? ~
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lantUy Ill~ • • 1or dol8r
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Pict-u,. and d Ji111pf on
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Robinson's
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Regional Garden
Club Di;ector
· On Busy Agenda

Chic n' Chormi~

1Whi~·e'bmase .W the n~w Dl'IIDIIII!lef
of 'th·c OMto Lumber Coop.
Emm')' Suntor oaOO Mr. and Mn.
11aul Surdcr, Ohard~on, Yli$llk'&lt;l.
~- and Mm. Walter fl.cr.o.reJ,l SUnday.
lflrs. Edison WCISSa, Oollumbus,
otltondod ,t he fUJl&gt;01'61 of Mav. FJi
Hyse-ll, Poweror, IOOda-y SM; ibas
hem a weckond ·g!Uesot u{ ·Mws. Mlarlll"l'ci Sbilll l, GallilpQiis, ..mt:1 sun~
liay .cveR&lt;mli M;r;:t. Stall ~net Mns.
Wessa vi"s~t-ed Mha E. S. Sc:baaf.
Mill. Tayo.r GTo~n. Oorlumbus,
spflnl •thtJ weeb.-,.1 w~lh her son
l''rrutll'k and fan1ily . She wme •here
wUt.h her d.aught.el"i'll~luw Mrn·. ()e.
d l Grogan, who ~i.&lt;tirbed iur fall!her
C. H. Wise Sr., ·and lriSii.L"l', Mi&amp;s
Ru.th Wise. t) llr.s. M&gt;abcl Ma-rshall
who 1\ivm w~ih ~hem in ililumbu.s
~pent the weekend wiith !her (bu.
~hler, Mlr\&lt;i". David Yost, Pw,t1oand.

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Troop 24~. Boy Scouts of Ameerica, it~ having their first Court
9f Honor for 1956 at the Legion
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ourth
Avenue
. 16, at 7:30. The
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1 ':!:~~~ or Honol" whe"n special at·-..
wi.ll be presented during'
cetenlony and members of the
B()y ' Sco11t Moth~s· Club will be
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Literary Club
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Mrs. RobAvenue,

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lbe Br&amp;dbdcy PTA me~ at two
-u'olock a~t ·trhe aobroJ. The .p rogram
wiH inolOO.e a tout of dle n~w
&gt;additi.on 410 the 6C\h9ol and i'e{resbmen·~s at the ekl&amp;e of ibe ~efin ·

Mr. and Mr11. nalph RadcliUc and
Mr. and Mrfl. Robert Hurley and
son, Bruee, arc Yllcatioblltll In Florida and during their absence, Juan ita Banacrtcr II stayina at the
Hurley hame.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons 11nd Mrs.
Richard Chambors were in Galli·
polls. Saturday on business.
The ltawlinga.Coal.ll ambul11nec
brm1ght Mi~11 Bcrlha Grant home
Saturday fro111 the Meigs GciK!ral
Hospital.

Oueen For A Day
Prog1am Planned
By WSCS Circle
"Queen for a D11y" will be the
program for the February meet·
Ina af the Class 12 Circle of the
W.S.C.S. of Methodist Church when
they meet Wednesday evening at
home of Mrs. A. J . StrauM lmmed·
i•tely artcr the Family Night sup.
per being held at the church.
Mrs. Orin Smilb is1 program
chairmln snd members are uraed
to be present to aasiRt in ehosing
a "Queen" from the c:ontestanll
wbo will be aondunced at tbe meetID(f.

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have done in reguard
their"-permit
;.as renewed last October and the
offieials are ·anxious to have an
e~llination or th•ir problem for
the Ohio Water Pollution Bnard.
Attorney Webster was conault·
td on a number or problems aod
C~neil ~ted o~ ~ill advice and
aCcepted. ., a q~t~ from
"Mrs. J. J. "Davis f6t a strip of
Jand 20-1241 on .Gravel Hill whieh
l ..e bad offered 1.o the village at
an· earlier date.
.-Ii was reported by )!ayor C. 0.
Fiaher that · Street Commissioner
Riy FraZier and his crew had strated tePfiir work an the streets and
aiiey1 and a dW!uSBion ·was held
tile fiy·aah from tbe
born plant which is being used
I fofilhis re"
p air work.
tft'Bce Uoyd, president of th
a_ecrt'lltion Commission, spBke
brieflY o( needed tepalra on the
:Munlcipal Swimming Pool in prep;.tation for the spri·ne opening
havlled the Mayor and Coon·
dlmt_n ,to meet with Robert KJng,
. COI\tr&amp;c:tor, and the Recreation
¢ommisillon at the Pool on Sunday
February 19, at 2 p. m. far an
Jnapectlon of the repairs needed.
''Cquncll . lccepted tbe ~ayor'a
Teport of $406.QO and that of MJS3
.lei.n Lema, treaaurer, showing a
b•lanee in all funds or $14,102.73.
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blinds lor oafte large

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$3.25
for all wldt~s up to 36H
toady tO hant. _

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whenever
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switch..

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part of
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I. keeJ
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Instead, look
Mia Cblpaua weD lllead. Do
I this both t• movina: forward aa4
in lumina• oor:DH. Your ear
. travell nicely OD ceater iD.
· lane and your e)'tl are free
watehlna: t.raftlc p~blema.
nl;:ht, wateb beyond )'Our
lights for dark ahapei
road. When visibility b poor
you must tonlt low to ftnd 1~
path, the blah-elm bablt au~maU•
cally halda )'OUf apeed doWD to- I
sale level.
J. Get
general
tranlc scene.
attention., tar
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n,o flues 011 W/lt8,
installs anywhere.
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Bl'!ltl111 Pltoae 398

Native Of Long Bottom Observ~ .
32nd Birthday In Hospital Bed

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Resident
In Montana

terian Chureh, aod citieens attend·
ing the $CS!ion were Clinton Fillher, Owen Bratton, Donald MUla and
B[UCI;t Lloyd.
Offielalll present Wel'e Mayor
Fisher; Councilmen Wayne Gibbons, Df!VId Jenkins, Ernest Covert, David Miller, L. R. Wiley,
Robert McElhinneY : Clerk Charles
Murry; Treasurer Je•n Lama;
Chief of Po11ce Russell BaUey and
Street Commissioner Ray Frazier.

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FINDS BIGAMY IS A GRAVE: MATIER

Face New Unit

On School Aid

OSU Re£uses An y
Apology To Cage
M 0£ D
entor
ayton

spend tbe money efhcienUy, put
off consideration of the quandry
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Mias !sol-_ Celdwtll of Lent lot·
on. delpolte 4' slow r~overy
tom. 1 fifo lont rHldent en Or·
from a fractureii~ hlp, Hoi ping 'to
antt Twp. S1turdly obnrved
m•ke the puty • memoraltl•"·
her 82nd blrthdey In M.lg• Gen.
one were her niece Mr$, F1y1
era! HOtplt•l and found ttMt she
Klrkh•rt: • brothr, Milo Call- ,
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-O~io State h•d not been fOrtotten.
well of Long Bottom: Mr.
University said today it will not
Mrs. Thom•• P"errlu of ~~~·~:f·,pcr;,,,:;
apalogize to tbe University of Day- A birthdey cake and clo.. N!ll·
Pl•lna end S.rb•r•, Roger
ton aiiil that it would welcome tiYtlt. made the d1y •n enioyeble
M.arfha Jean Kirk".ut.
put'ting -the !Mike Al·leu oootro- .:.c.=..::::::::::..:.::..::::::.:...::::..:.c::::.:.:::c.:__:::::...:::::c..~=.:::::.:::::.:c:.:.:.____ ,l

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transferring from Ohio State ta
Dayton about two weeks ago.
Ohio State Coach FJoyd Stahl ac·
cuscd Da:y.~n Co~ch,Ton:' Blac~burn °~
ta~perm~
WLth hl.!i
squad ID talkmg With Allen ~~d
John Snyder, a rea:lil've, w~o YISJted a Daytou ~rac:t~e seu1on. AIlen enrolled m Dayton, ~nyder
l~ ,.fit,..Oblo .. State.
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cusatloruJ were 'hlf·lilase an~ the
unlvenity .a~nouneecJ the unless
Stahl modified or retracted his
statements, the matter would be
placed before the N. C. A. A.
MEIGS GENeRAl. HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mrs. Hel-en Bolin,
Lal\g.W!Ue; Mrs. Rarph llcCune,
Dt!xtc:r; Richard Barrnh.wt. Potncroy.
Dismissed: !Mrs. WHJ.iam Warner
en.-d ·son, Middlepo1.1t,
Bi:j'rtihs: M:r. and .Mn. Ra4'J)h Me·
C~.tne, D~Xlter, daughter.
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HU3tl\er&amp; CouncU met
Friday vem'ing at t.be home o! !)or..
otoh:Y and Samuel Michael: wi-th
Olden H&gt;8'Rlrn M cllairman.. 11hirrtee-n mmn.bers and eight cl:lildren
WCf1e ~ I"'C£~hm: ents folloW·
ing :a dioo~oo beld by Samuel
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COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-Ohio's new
Board or Education today 'Nrft!~Yed
with the vexi.ag .problem of .bt&gt;W
.to speod $7 mitHon tb.ir:;. )1-('ar for
needy 80hooJ -disb"jot.s.
1lhe board, split between· desin!a to ~ 1.1p the aid and to

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A low bid of $42,997.00 forth(' , be made by eith~r- revenue or re·
relocation of water Jines through 1venue bonds,
~e town of Mason was a~pted
Two othe~· bids were reeeived
&lt;!II MoOOay ntg~ht by 11h·o Mason bY the CilUncil for the project.
'f.Owo Council Jl,t a. special meet- They were a bid of $46,195.'15
ing Jleld in the city building.
rnB.de , by Jones and MkN"eUJ;-ot Pt..
The 'tiitL~· Iriltltni.~ · bJ tbft ~nt ·...-n.d ~ \It"- Of $44:,903.'15
Benqie·~p ~ri'ft.fnd"1!&gt;0ug'· nllte ·bY the Clover Leaf ConstruRouSl( a sub-contractOr. Relotation ction Compan'y, hie.; of Charleston.
of the watef lines is ~uired be~
cause of the construction of a new
road, U. s. Route 33, through the
town. The bid also includes the rur·
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nishing of water lines and the making of 77 service cgnncdions along
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the line.
Town representati-ves were to
meet on Tuesday wi~b Dean Heironimull, State Rigbt ar way Agent, 'Mirs. V-ictor Young, women's di·
in the latter's or~ice in Charleston. rector of tlbe MeiJISI Oounty Polio
The contract w11l be drawn up FL.UJ.d ~&amp;ign ot.oday Dlid tibat
there subject to the approval of obhis ~ wOU&lt;ld probably f.a.ll Bhort
the ,.state.
. en iLs. qUIOit-e. to the po.UI(l tund drive
Payment for th~ relocation Wlli by .aP-ProximR!.elv $6.000. '11he "'oal

Be Friday

Nancy LeMaster
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..... al aapeclal moeUng ·Jocld at sehqal OR boll day b88l8, which
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Uae Chester Hlgb SehOol.
W4llll ·noaeessitabed by ~be -cnrrdem·
1lfMI boart1: 1'JCSCind.OO· a ~u-lnaUon o! threo graded schools in•iOO" matl&gt;e at a meeting Md rb.st the distrlct; ReedsvUte, Long Bot•
MoDcliy, whiCh requested the state tom, and Tuppers Plaillll, the board
owartment of tantlon to declare discussed at great lengths, and
ta· emergency in the Eastern
th.ey :fimalily came to the opinioo
eat District. 1t will learned
that something has to be done to
the declaring · at the
get the children back in school
- . to bt!: done by the
for rt:be fW1 day as pL'UiJC'rfbed by
bOird. Tile board
law.
ied a reaolutlon of emerJency
The board decided t.o permit Mr.
roq~ tbat tlie electio'- bo
Robert Gray, principal of Chester
in $he :r.!a.y Primary. This
High School, and Mr. J. R. Davis,
loD ·has to be given the
principal or Tuppers Plain11 High
tJte• statt taxation board.
School, for111ulate a plan, concern. The "p iOlutioo of occeNity stales ing this matter and present it to
In .1ul1itanC:e; for the -erection o( -100 boatld a¢ ~ts next ~regular
a new1Qre proo( hi&amp;h sch~l. about meeting on . March ~­
.nild Way.-between .Cheeter ~~ Tup'Pile! beaM IIIIU~botizeod Jo"lr.a~1cis
~ "PiiiM•. m;ar ~te . Rout.e 1; Andrews, preaidr.~t of tlte board; to
. ertc;Uo~ ., .a aew fire proor ·&amp;tade . contact the state dcputment of
) 'IC:Iiool ilbout DQdway "&amp;etWeen Long edutaUon fqr a . lJst of enginte!r11
Bottom ~~- Rll!!et$8.YUle,
-state and .atcllitect• available ..
1.24;" tttCidernizl'B.c
extllt.Alao· the l:lo&amp;rd authorized Walter
fire
school
SrOWJt .and Carl Bernhert, melfiben of t.be board, to uontact per·
sons ownina: J)t'Operty, that the
board wishes to purcba8e.
The clerk, Charles Humphry,
was Jnstructed to contact the Department of natural resources
concerning the purehaaiag, by the
"''•tlPJIIDIII
o/ )and, In the Forked Run
area, and as to llll availability.
Coace.rning the land needed for
the erection or the uewly propos~d AFTER A RECORp 57 """" of
buildiag slte WCJuld be purcila~~erf ntuat d•llberafions, • F..,.l
lvry in Cl.mancl r......ncl theM
agreed ,tibet tWOo
:mone options furl II!IMih ·build· 1ht Commvnlm ,utu,. of plot-..
tina to overttarow tht&lt; gcrnm..... ~be p!ll-ohiJO&lt;i&lt;l.
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tlon~lD N•w Yort about b1a Z wives by A&amp;mtant District Attwnu

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U.e attar without botberina about the fonnalitia eatenvema.
At bOttam, left, Is Role Marla Sutherland, 22, with ber dauabtei-,
IJlltan, by a previoul marriagL She 11 wife Dumber 3. At bottom,
rlgbf, .ll Maureen, 17, wife number 2, whose mother tnvesttratH
.Cter be had walked out oa Maureen. He Wed wife number one.
'larban L.lla.ynea,23, at a eburch lD l'lu1hinJ, N.Y., F(~ruary, 1950.
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Over 100 were present when
"Foundm D.y" was observed at
the Central PTA meetiaa held
llonday e•entoc at the scllool.
Each room was d~orated in ~eep·
ing with St. V1leat1ne Day lncluding a large decorated valentine
box deeorated witb noWers alld
hearll.
Jlrs. F. Whitney lniP'aham. pre·
sided over the meeting whic·h op·
eoed., with the pledge to the flag
loU()Wed by· the · Star Spangle
Banner and tle Lord's Prayer. The
attendanee aWard .if $5 was •warded to the fifth grade taught by
Miss Harriett Mclntosb.
An invitation ' tO attend the
"toundere D~" pro~am at Sugar
Run PTA to be held Tburl:ldlly at
7:30 p.m. was read. A letter ~as
also read froin NiCk BISIIo news
director or siation:WSAZ ai HuntiQCtoD, W. Va .. congutulaUJl&amp;" the
#C)up oa their mi 115 t.rel.
Mrs. Mu: Fot.ne:- gave a report
of
.couaty Council . D'lce.Ung,
after wbich SUpt . . CharleS Gibbs
spo~e briefly, welcomlng tbe
group. IUIIph SpenCer, principal
allro •poke expresalng hiB appreciation !)f tbe large attendance , ·
A prokram in charge of Mrs.
Ha ld t.obae opefted with group
·''"'~•• 1' d by Mrs. LUt.:l
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11ngiue e
e wac •
hammer with M111. Ingraham at
the piano. M:rl. Lohse read a lri bute b Anna H ~ 11 • Mrs R0 be 1
L
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Tnompson gave tbt; obJedivcs of

Two Are Arreste·d
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Two 21~ by klejl) a.Uilhoritiies

c.y, Ml'l. L.uclll• le"'-ncourt,

Gtorte Wttt, JOMPh lrtndt tnd

Frtnk Hoshmeil. Pour othor d•
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a:Dd one otiuit er:tron OC!CU'!Ted
IMODCJa¥. i!J,::tobe . ~. ~~11.'1 J1aw
enforteu~ · ~el!f
~rted
·today. ·.
~-\Wet. 3~, Y'VUII'l}llown ,
1:ha l!.ig1rwiry ~rol• "f-ePortM wa,;;
-8$!\~~ $:$ AQc ·and cos!.6 on t•hr.
charg&gt;Cs uf! speei:l:ing by JustiCe of
l!be ~&gt;F. P'; ~).of Ooolville.
West was cited MJonday .allernoon.
The PtN.Deroy ~ice depa~"lhn·cm1.
fMdtnh we,. ""'lllttelf. Ttl• ~that . Raymond R.ekmi"N',
tullty Hell ftc' • m~J~:I"\UO'l fine Po!DCT?Y, )YI8S cltted: 'to appear be.of $10,000 • flvt pan 1ft ·llri- ft1re ~ E; F. Robimon. to.0,. er both for vleletfon· of 1M ni~ . by . ~m:m Henry Wcny

Sonllh Ad.

(ln...notional.)

iMo ·)~ program .in ill
''lb. .i'zard fa'ilbion." He ur&amp;~od
eanef\11 lll.udy of &lt;~ath distrid's
neea; aDd C!l'e8lt:iGu of a prlont')'
6y&amp;ttm ~ng .to need$.
·
Otlben&gt; argued dtat ec:tioo was
~ .DOW" tO pro&gt;V"id6 ~
moms by DeJCt ran. Some feared
&gt;that if Ule $7 m.iiJJ.ion: were not
spent this yea![", 1.hf!l Lecillaturc
might baik on future apptopwi.a.tiont.
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"We ought -tomah Mlft we set
a lot of miJ.eage out· of tru.rJ lJUllloo
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Central PTA,"Founders Day"
I
Program Draws More Than 100 ec'hooi

the

II'HHft; Thet. • ,. (fr.m ltft) An·
thony krchmartk. "Martin C:h•n·

some

sesmon ()/.-the
OhioLegi&amp;lature.
Frank Seidet of RocJr:y Riv_.
~ the board nat te""'ru&amp;h

Fri-da'Y, Feb. 17, Wo.rild Day of
Pra)-er wi!l-1 be observOO at Ute
H'6aol!h .Metbod:ist Ohutth at 2 p. m .
Ml'8.. N()ah Haakim wi.U be in
of tb~ $!rviee. and ot.ber
Mrs. Kat·hei'yn Payn-e,
Mrs. Emeriloon J"ooes,
. RobMi. Styel'\9, Nuarcoo; Mlrs. Dw:itght Wallace. Prefi...
b~an·; Mm Ohlll'le!S Beooett,
Baptist; Mrs. Wituam Jndtord,
Ohurch of OhT"ist.
menn.a Rummeli, Salvawill be the speaker and
-t
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will
·be presented bY t~ .Mt.
h:ad been pt1eviousily $et for $12,·
000 and io dla&lt;l:e a l;uJe more than Mlorlah Chtn'dl. aDd Hf'lltib. Churth.
$6,000 .hab' been contribt)tod.
COURT DATI! SIT
Mrs. Younc urged that an com·
!ft-yor C. 0. Fi.'llbcr wi,N. hear
Ies .
. JDrleB nmnil.ies • otber solll'008 wto the case of Wi-lliam Bonewttw,
,b.we Polio Fuude on band t10&gt; send Pt. f'ileasaut, nelCI. Sat.ur&lt;lay elv-etbem in • ,9DCC so that t1h.o !OC&lt;rl nhtg. Bon.&gt;eelltter Wail !lll'TUoted' by
oompaign CarJI be cloeed.
Patrolman st.erwa:lt
llan'ill for
Nancy Evelnie ~. 73, of
In tile meantime tiOday ~t w.a~&gt; drivlnw il.he ~ w.ay &lt;Ill· a OM
Southside ·in tMa:soa OouMy died anoounced ·t hat the G~ Har- wa.y street. lkidben Swartz wu
on Mondlly al Hob:er Hosp"it.ad in ·mony ~ wi&gt;M! pre!Pell.&gt;t a :progr'a:tn plored In i&gt;u Motulaov '"""'Ito( tor
C.l,t ;po;;. of injurie&gt; ......"" "" .. ,fllo l"edo""eol Clwrdo. "" Sun· ~lltoxication.
Februony 5 Wlben aile ~as stru.ck day 'a t 3 P. M·. with aU pror;:oeW;
b:y ITIID wt·omOOHe on W. Va. Rloute being G:i\"001 4o the polio -f und.
METER RICIIPTS
IT ""'r
"rho meier reccipl9 - ! « la.t
M·i.s8 LeMMJt&gt;er dted .of a brain
HOLZER HOSPITAL
w~ $209 Pomeroy Vtllage otfiinjury, Sh6 never · "Mi:alned: con. .
cials t'f!IPOI1ted !l.odlfy. 'I1he vlU&amp;ge
sciousn-ess a~ tlle accident.
·. Adffilllt~ Monctay l...esOOr A. alSo fepo.rt€d tlbalt tlbe Soci1:J, SoPolic-e at J&gt;.oi.nt Pleasant said ·Woll&gt;l!!, Racln.e: George Sarwe:nt. eurit.y ftln'eseD.tat.lveS wiH be tn.
Uta-t ~'be car WQ!S .cfriven by James POflJCI"'Y; Mm. Wal4aee WcntzoJ.I, Lh:e etnerg(!rtoey mom Loca1ed at lthe
F. Dtmrfett., . 44,
k)&gt;ey. He wu Letlll1f. Fallis, W. Va.; Calll Ctab- vioH- ,ltaLI from 10 a. m. until
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Uldiui.iOilS

-t:he January special

MeiiJ'S p }' F d
G a} F 11 Short
0£ Mark BY$5000

·lrQe, :C-sr~er ·

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atboo1 additione.
'l1bose 8Cbool
dlstritta wbo appliec:l f(IC aid first
would 'ftand ·a bStter cblmce of
neteiving (UDds .appropriateci by

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nii:bt until today.

members or the board didn't rt.'l·
ish being banded an ;aUoca1.ion
policy by Education Director R.
M. Eyman. Eyman is senring until tire board clxJo&amp;es a new diTIOCl&lt;&gt;r.
Finance Committee Ohairman
Fraotil W. Sp~ of Akron said
his group bad no time &lt;to ooMi.dte!'
all -the armific.aii&lt;lns of Eym.an'111
plan.
f:l"t Come, First hr¥HI
Tbe plan WOUld put the machinery in action for ~ .moot
district~
io &lt;"'OCt1ract bids oo

water Line Relocation Bid
AceeptedBy Mason
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~· Tht East.ci'D Local School Board, simult.aat"'UU8ly taod ~Hy batck to
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1 ht
d
1f
the auditor for ccrtific.a tlon.
.mun at · n I
pasee a reso u Ion
' t~f ~ity, ~llina: (or a total of At the M;ay, ~man: election
$425.0001 in ·bciudll for the erection ,t~l'a'l'oblaultl•ootn.· wdl appear on a
of two new buildings; mndernlzat. ..~~ .
loa and · equippiq ·of the .exi11tini
Coocetning the attendance . of oot 4ldd.

I your

llol7 Loa Cllap. . .

Tuesdqy,

The meeting was opened with

.'· ' astern LocaISch00I Board
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terqht ltocomlllfl col ... '"
north anti ...t cllntral ............

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..-.ow.
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r.- ....rwith
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a prayer by the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, putor of the Firat Presby-

engineering
from AI
is required to show len, a reserve sophomore center,

i'.;lfUrtber plans since

• AJ.metel ....,.,., ••il.
• Slots have "Dureletfia"
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e S.e11 W«tt ti1for lor

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WORK IEnEI
. LAST LONCEI

:~~ C. 0 . l"isber and the M"tdCouncll aeted upon the
.. .,,.._ of Attorney MaMlq Webwhen lhey mel at tbe VilHall Monday evenlng'. They
. advised to po&amp;tpone any rurdevelopm~nl of plans for a
'!"!~' dispobl plaot until the
Woolpert Eoglne.ering ComD"yton, has been asked for
answer to a request last Oc~
for a HVi,ion of plans wbich
had draWo and re.,lsect once
village.
'-"c··- revision was not accepted
the main seWer line would
outside the nilroad track end
eounctlra.ea were afraid erosion
aod hilh walor would domage th•
project.
JQ. January, 1956, one commun·
icaUon wu recelved from tbe com·
but the attorney recommend·
~1~~:~:lbo~t:;h~~th~:e
engineering
· before new
were
merger of Pomeroy and
In
a cBmbined
will be post·
an answer is received

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Editorial Phone 387

No. 255

rt Delays
Further Plans
Sewage Plant

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leonard, Jr.
(Mary McCallum) of Eliq~tb, N.
J. are announcing tly:l birth .of a
daughter, Carol Elizabeth, Friday,
JaiU.Iary 13.
Grandparents are Mr. aad Mr1.
Norman McCallum, Mlnenville and
Mr. and Mrs. Martln Leonud, sr;
Elizabeth, N.J. The Leonard's' also
have another daughter, Barbara
Ann, age four.

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dOI.Nilneu toc&amp;.y . wHtl a
chanco M iMI&gt;Ifwd Ww.,._ Hleh
50 5I. M.tty doudr ~Itt. ..,...

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Qtd 1!01UJ jM f/M4 MOifiUj.·

PTA COMMITT!I! MEETING"
The cxce"uUv-e commlttee crf t:be
M•iddlepor.t PTA wiLl meet tonieht
·Bl 7 :30 oil!: hhe High School.

dlnaCMer, AUoc, of Akron wm·IC
weekelld ii:\ICI!lll:&amp; of her :parcll't!l,
:Mr. illllld Mr\9. W-ilbur Mdo.ne.
Mr. and Mrs. HaNy Moore u·nd
RoJi;er, were Su.nday dimler
of rhls ,paroott;, Mtr, a:nU
w"bul' Moore.
Bentz Wolfe W'sii\Jod .m l'hlni..'l
Sunday with· 'lm slsl.ors. Mi38os
Aru4Justa- lfiOd Ida' Wolfe. Mli"SB lda
who wrfcred oa 'bgl\t tJirt10ko t•hc
past wook i!&gt; oon~k'&amp;Ctn,g 11\ice.ly.
Mr. .arnd Mn. Okwcnoo 1Mia9s.a r
spc.n.l ,t•tle weekiervd Ml· Columbus
w.~h tlbe!T .'fOJT and daughll.'ll'-iln·liaw
Mr. .and MNJ. Goo.ru,"c ].las&gt;oc and
fam-ily.
.... IMa,bcl M11nkt.111 ~nd M.iss
Lao.uta C.mOOS!Cir ""Kll"'C SUnday llfU('!&amp;l~
of ll-3. Myrtl-e W~n: and sot~,
John.
M.i1J. Mann.inl[ Wcln\..t.T .'11)1unK'd
homo Saturday froan the lloJzct'
Hooplto&gt;l.

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Martin'3 Announce
· Birth Of Daughler

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fam~ly.

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ghteor, ~·. ll'llid Mrs. ~a:11 Pmlll .
Riohawd LcirDe}t of Sl»'ingfiJc.ld
spct•l ,t he we-e-kend W1~lh illi's gro~mdmoe.lheor, MH~. Eknma' tJei1!1leil 'Uilld
b.i3 :run~t, Ml'l!i!. llhoOOo-l'le Lcllcw.

Fi t~your-

()peR eventnp1 bv appoincmen1

0

ltoo-emary Shay, G113f(on ,
W. Vao., 'i6 &gt;tbc gu.cst of her grandmtll.bcr, P.lrw. AlbCJnt
M~. She
had bot.n .t:he goo..'lt. 'Of r.:-la!Jivcs i·n
G&amp;I.Li-poJi.s, t'be past week.
Mv.'l'. C. J . Ebersbacih 1111Aid g'I'and
r~nt

JClibD He.w-

6pollt
•llhe ·:pWolfe,
ast weekend withFM:l!i,
• Mr.~
aod Susan
and MTS. James. Simp6"oo. an4 . . .~
ghter, Sandy.
, . :·:· i.l-j'•
M:r
' · 'ami Mrs· B· r · p~
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spent Sunday 'afLEl'DOOil · ' ~ '
DENNYS ENTERTAIN
mul.hcr, ·Mr~t. Lttda ~. of.
MJ:. and lfrs. Eat!. ~ S-r.
Hootington,
ent.errtaiood wttib a dida;w SUDday
Mr. and 1\lm. Jlimles. Ct"WweU at ttbeill' Jrame. Prcseot ~ Miss
and daug'hters 9peJll rt.'he W«''reud Rm-:mary Shay of Graft,oo:, W. V,a.,
w~lh l"cl·a.tivos m Plt.tiS~IJh,
~iss Betty~. Middleport,
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Kt:lig, St. Mrs. A lbe:nt Mees .and ltlbe !lidiJta
P l b
~~- •--e eoo- wg. Fl'a., •···
u .....-e -.-.;aa• • ..,.e and oon Earl Jr.
on a t:.w..iness !U".tp i8'n'd: were •.bouse
Four .moo4:irJfl :l.n -six day-!'~ ,js the
~ 'Of .Mr. iiUld Mni-. ~
schedul~ of .Mrw. Robert Reibel,
ltegimal. Direetor of. Hte Ohio AFt·
fkwh1."el and.' son.
sooi·at..ioo of G~den Clubs.
Mu•. aod ·1\lnf. r . K. RUQ!!(ll.l and
· '[lburliday sbe was&gt; a gud ~.h('m
dirugbtdr ha'Ve mumcld from visthe Rio GnOOe and Open Gate
fhng rckltives rn Glm. Farris, W.
v•.
Garden Club9 met .. ill Rio Gnmdc
Rodney HiU has· been a l&gt;usinJeSI!i
and !~he W'3IJ -accompanied by Mn;.
vfsitor Jn WashlngiorJ, D. C., and
James Titus. RwJ:and, -a ·past Rekf.i. .Fl11iday by ·plane roo- his tr-i"p,
fi·onal DiU!$Jr. and Mrs. Ca&gt;h
Mlr. Mli' Mrs. Luuis&lt; Rostsi eod
lohnston, Blladt.mry, president of
chi.Jdron; Pit. Pll~nt, were here
the IMiood Gorden Club.
Saturday cvooing to visit :her trlSFci.day 'She ·and !Mlrs. Webb H.wll ·
tffl', Mn. Wal~ar Crooks and" famof the Ruthmd GU&gt;Ckn Club vi.soi't~Jy and -atl.f.OO -Uho b~md fiC8bivol
Jd .tlhe Albany Garden Club. Towh.-m her :niece Jea.rx,:,~c. Craoks
·day·· flhe and Mr.s. Johnston spen&gt;l
ml'd nephew~ Geoo and Edward
ln McOonoolsvi.ll-e
bo complete
Unwks pl·ayed iln Ute J01..al bROd.l.
plam .f or llihe-ResionaJ Con1ference
Mlf'. ·and MI.'S. ruch~¢d Whiteto be !held tJbere. 'Jiul).'iiday Shf! .i~
house ·a nd C'lltl~n .ha-ve moved
sehedu·l ed 1l'() atWod a covered di1Jh
from Htell' ·f ormer lbome io Althocns
. supPer IJI:. Uttle Hockin·Jf.
to ·tlh.e Beeson ·p1·operl1:y. IAk.

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...a Mrs.

~Deir

c.nd gUUiils of 'relaltives.
'Mr. ·and Mns. Robel.t lhltf 1. Qlld
MiM. Mlifyme •~. i.Kolt,

Mr:. and Mrs. ()tL(l. Hsrt.cnb.ae h
vdod 11'ec-entJy m Clncintva,ti
with their daught-er, M$s DcrJ"IO!IIly
wbo -is a ·palti'enl at (.;1Jr,i9\. Ho~i·t&gt;al.
St-anley Rea ·and ~ PlhHHp or
W:beeling wl!ro(l W\.•ekerwl. gue~.ot·.s of
hb~ plri'e1JLs, Mn-.. 001d Ml11s. Emctil

JIO)'{'.(!

Mr.

cbi:l.dren., Wuodsfi~.

IMUI. Nomnan McCal.lwTI return·
a!tctr .a· two
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weeY.IISJ. m ~·.
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wilih her ~liaw and daughter.,
~tr. and Mr9. Mwti!D! Loormnd Jr.
Mr. and 1Mrs. Robert Har.brccht
son, Columbu9, were weekend
of their pa~rcn.t.c;, 'Mr. and
. Raymond lblrbreclJL, Mulbe~·ry
. -and MT. and ~'In:!. Norman
McCallum ra f IMMrQ"IiY!iHe.

guu.b1 or 1her oonrh.Wraw cmd' d·au-

flou.,.•; Mon.-F,.l. 9-S; So.t.. .9-11

pareJ1..S,

ed Jtome last week

Roo.

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ki'r E J ·r. 1tbey can:re ~ to
ottend tOO 8aDd Festi'\'6l. J.t-. Gift..
-thw", f.or\m.er baiJd ~ fher.e,
was .&lt;me o! ltbe ~QI\9" ol tbe
f&lt;~Sii~;~al..
, M!r. and Mn!i. 1oo Yo11ng J-r., and

POMEROY
SOCIETY

da~tglllor,

For 8ny

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Ernest Covert To
~~~ Gdil«
aDd &lt;l:.au8ht« !l'etumod
Wed February 2r borne
in Oclllunbus 8unOarf lft.er
spenddlg lUbe weetood w•l!b 11er
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Daru;e"
by ProbaKCo,
Scbarwenka;
A reception
will be held at the
Herbert;
Susan
"TheSbarPo families
.
on Joaes, "Dream or Olwen" by Mayes bome after the ceremony.
Charle1 Wllllams; and PreACIIIa
Harpole,
Portrait" "Bronze
by HansStatue"
Barth. and Tone
A de~sert eourse carryiag out the
valentioe motif was served by the
hoatess duriD.Jl the sacial haur.
Gue1ts for the arternaon were
the four girls, ),lisa Lohse, Mlss
Probasco, Miss Jones and Miss
Harpole and Mrs. Gearge M~-~~~:1
Mrs. Greta Price and Mrs.
ore Reed, Jr.

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conference tu bt hrld at Cleveland 1 hlstortan generaL Mrs . M . E. Rath·
in March were elected, when the I burn wu reinstated as a member
Mrs. Charles
Mayes,
Grant
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter aod Mrs. S. A . McCa~thy was ac- Street, Middleport, has announced
DAR met Friday afternoan. at the cepted ror membership.
the appraaching marriage of her
homl' of Mrs. Patrick l.,()('hary.
"American mwi.c" was the topic daughter. Virginia, to Ernest COY·
High St. Mrs. Manning Webster was or the program presented by Mrs. ert, son of Mr and Mn. ArthJJr
a ('Ontributing hos te~.s.
Everett Hayes who gave a sketch Covert, Middleport.
Mrs Irving Karr , Jr , vice re o( the life of Mcl&gt;owell and play- I The Rev. Claremont E. Hoyt
gent presided over the meetin&amp; ed a cradle aon&amp; composed by him . will perfor~ the ceremony at _the
&lt;md delegates t&gt;lel."t('d were, Mrs. Piano solos were presented by First Baptist Church at e1ght
n. w . J&gt;' inslerwarld . Mrs. Harold (our girl!, Jenni(er Lohse wbo o'clock on Tuesday, February 21,
Lohse, and Mr~ . J . E. Foster. Alter· 1 played, "Air de Raile'" by Vlc'lor in the presence of the immediate

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EIII!JWm ~- Jahs ~is
me dMig~t~q- of MQ. E.l.oi:3e u•p-

Phone 6079

Lucille Bearhs Haw)tins. POmeroy Society F.d.itor. Phone 6244

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WEATHER

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Dfl'oted ro ru

lear, Athens; Mr. aod M~. Wm.
Reed, famUy and Mr. Floyd Retd,
Newark; Mr . C. L. Chapplear, Athew , Tenn; Mr. Fred Cbapplelear, and ramily, Obetz, 0.; Mra.
Fern Brewer, Conatanine, .Mich.;
Mr. and Mn.Jametl Ku1ic ao.d family, Columbus; Mr. and J.ln. Jobo
McDonald, Or~nt, 0.; Mr. aad Mn.
Warren LeMay and ramlly of Hamilton, 0.; Mr. Leslie Conaaul,. Huntington, W. Va.
Mr. and Mn. Howard Ebenbl.eb
visited their JOn. Mr. and Mn.
Sam Eber1bacb and family at Somenet, over Sunda)' and were Heompanled. bome by "their P"aDChon
Mike for a visiL
,
Mr. ud Mrs. Albert Paynt~
were called to Dorcu. Tueida,
evening by tbc death of ber silter
Mra. Ed Beaver.
.Mrs. Dorothy Durst tailed on
HeunrieUa McDude, Wedoaull:r
arternuori.
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The followlq penoDI attended
the ronen.l ot Mr. Chapplelear, at
the Ewiq Funeral Home io Pom•

RN, Go!....... a\M!Ji. ~ bar PMitCIW.

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oheaes:- of {);;m(ieJd reprxted u
di.strids daim lit imm&amp;
diate Deed fm buildtog fUDds.. He
the PTA; Mrs. Gerald Graeser eaid more tDo.o $1l nril,liQo bn
told af the PfA emblem wbieb is ...... ....... .,. tloe 42 - ....
tbe oak tree; and Mrs. Carl Will Tbo """' would 11841 d-.
pve the PTA prayer.
RIOIDS Mel leaetter faei1it"ia for
"rii be glad to" was the topic 15,556 pupils !DOW ''impa(lpedy
of the comedy skit presented by l•ouso•l,'' be eaid.
the parents witb Mrs. Max Folmer
In odt~ action, the "board
as the teacher; Mrs, Richard Fia- arreoect to set minimmD. lbDdard8
law, Mrs. WyaU Gilbert, M.n. Ed- f&gt;er elt"'lllleiJlal'f ICiboob.
gar Thomas, Mrs. Charles Werry,
A Meil-9 County BPORatlam said
Donley Reibel, Paul t:olmer and
Local Sohool
Harlan Wchru1_11 ~~~ puplla; Cbl.rles Distrkt in lleigt Ooonty bad been
Wcrr)', the prmetpal; Mra. Harlan one ~ .tlhe areas from wbicl! ~
Webrung a member ar the Pl'A; CUftlt had beenr macae" for aid in
Mrs. Robcrl Arnold a PI'A commlt- tl&gt;e _ . . , . . . amount of $37~ •.
tee membl•r: Mrs. Roy M~, a 000.
mother, and Mrs. Donley Re1bcl a
The board "fleludaJrt:ly'' :refusgrade mother·
ed to CiJ'l'Y 011 .fbe wo.J1t 4lf t.he
Past presidents were lfttrodliCed ~al and ~ study groups or
and presented a red carnation oor- 'llbe OtLI'o Wihit.e House Cmrfersage. Each told of U1e highlights ence Co:mnriU6e. 'J'!be boanl co.nof their year es prosldent. Past duded it bar:l neitba- lite tim&amp; ft&lt;lr
presldenta present we-re Mrs. W. the mooey t3 do tbe job, 'l1ae
A. Drake, M;rs. Jed Webster, Sr .• grQUJ)II were a ,pant: of a :zut.ioftal.
Mrs. Carl W11l, ~· Hank Young, conftorc:nre ou rdliCd pmblem~r.
Mr_s. Herman Ohhnger, Mrs. Henry
Tho r.o...l pl......,
RClbel, _Mrs. John Terre_
n , ~IL-.s. '~he probl.-Jo of ecrbool districts
Max ~elnhart, Mrs. Everett Tho- and lln)IICXatioD. '[lbe board must
mas, M:ra. Paul Tbei111, Mrs. Max OOcidfl what'he:Jo Urat part. or :a
~hool district ~ t.o a vil·
Fulmer and llrs. Harold Lohse.
.Corsages were also presented to lagP or city will'l!fllain a part Q[
Mr.s. _lrrwaharn. Mns. Roy TracY Jr. the dist.rictl. or become a IP&amp;rt of
pre~1dent of th~ ~ugar Run PTA, the mllnicipallty. In some &amp;ft&amp;s,
LucJil~ B. Hawkm.s and Mrs. eitite .have ermeXIed fartory dis-Swackhammcr. Members ()( the tricts. l;eavi.ng rtlbe .sobrof district
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present.wcre frs . wit'h li\4-k- ,mgh wl.ue property.
Tracy. Mrs. T. A. Down1e, Mrs. c. t.oc-al public ~~r,ngs probably
E. Blackslee, Mrs. William Swat· wiM be -held in &gt;eaoh ca9e.
zel, Mrs Donald Hauck.
Mrs. Jack Sorden, Mrs. Harold
Ebct:sba('h. Mrs. Thei5S, Mrs. E1ta
Gilmorr. ,Jr.. Mrs. W. A. Gibbs,
M... "'"'"' """'· M". t'rank
Reinhart and !\frs; Leo Bryan. Mrs.
William Bi-.adfurd o[ Middleport
was ah;o a gue~t.
l''unorel S('!"Viocs for W.ade 0.
Group singing concluded . fbP Bing, 66, Hemlock G11ove., W'bo
mc~ting ;jftPr whie~ the group died Sat-urday, Wer'e beld at t1he
WB~ invil£'d to the ·soelal room SJffioc"cr F\tncca:l Hom~. Tucsdly
whcr~ refreshments -o£ ice cream aot 2 1'. M.
centered with a rtd heart, cup
The S&gt;Crvltts were oonOOcted by
cakes il"('d in while, dfe(lrated in b'val'l1f('lht To01n BUUefifield o.f .the
red rtnd centered with" a red heart. IW!p!"'f'l Olturoh ol Chrisll. aOO ttle
mints. roffcf' and tea were served. OOrly "WS i-nterned in tlhe Oben&gt;y
Napkin.~ Wl:lJ"'C
wtrite wid:., -red Ridge cc~JK-t-ery near ·bks •home in
·11o:1: t's. Tht&gt; ref.rcsdunent :tatlle had H:omlook Gt&lt;ml.
a whfi.(&gt; cov.c-r anod ~ WIMh
rarl bt-arenf were Omll'l" Heis,
an arr:mgcmcnt of re~ 'nd white Raymond Randolph. Edoon- Spcn.-er
('arnatlons in a wbik pottery vase Wade Speooc;r, Amil Holt&gt;er and.
with tall rell tapers hl crystal cand· J&amp;~no£18 Jcl"f-el'S. Atso h1 'iltteftldaDt.'e
clabra on either side. A large red w~ Clair lbndotpb. a. nephew,
lace heart was oa each end of the who .made hi6 taoe wl'llh dle de-

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wu diJc:uuod, whl&lt;h wUI be held lin. Charlea Cornell, lin. Robert
date.
Bwb, Kn. Jam., Haumy •lid
do;•lllot.a.-.
LUTHIUN MIUIONAilY
R. Dou,lu Routh demo"'
The dub will hove a wtlldow olaul(hter, lin. Dl&lt;'k Arthey, lin.
botile.
'11te Lutheraa Mil1ionary met at 1trated a Ooor deaoer all4 •bow· dUplay, in the Almel'b Dreta Shop Clayton Athe)' and Judy, ,and JoeJ.
Hr. .and lira. Guy ~ liiDd
'Mill~ Rtallli ol oa...
•L- home of Mn Herman Layne ed umplet of floor coYeri"• of cot- whu:low, beJ.innlng Moodl:y, Feb- leu and Mike Athey.
childreft &amp;peat Sunday at 'F kn _._~Peat b ..,.,Jrad _.. wD
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with friendt.
on February 1. Mn. Raymond Pet-- ton an l..lq',
YOUTH IANQUIT
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WU proifam leader with lin
The club voted to tend .-.1 fifty
Those PrHt'!Dt WIJ Mrs.
l£r and Ml'li Steve De:!wnood . --.. . L Ectwan:k 'Will ed ..
' Paul Hend.enon &amp;ivinr the devot... dollar ehect of t,bfi.r one hundred f·ry, 'tn. Thomu Grirutead , Ro11 U.Tbe ';ung ~ofleU of the New and dauCJJt.er of 1-'ll'l"tersl:tour,( were to CVlumbus by illbe ~ ~ Ow
iou and Mn. Howlll'd Wa&amp;enhalt~, dollar pledae, to t.be M.uoD Colin· 1
. and Bill Fry, Cbarlie McFul&amp;nd, re: veo hur:~DJe ca
nited Breth
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Th~ followma: young people and . -~ M:.ys wbo h• beel1 •
coaducted the buaiaeu meet1n1. t)• Hospitlil Fund. They abo oon·: B,.,bby Gri111tead, David Chadwell, S.C:uC11 PAl~ :e~h
M.n. Paul Berptreaer, IUett trlbuted to the Heart Fund.
. 1 Malcolm &amp;lyre and Maurice Clark. Banq et .,
rt ol their ~ their leaden were presenL
:::' l'ie!ldll in Eut Uverpuol
on ''The ChriJtr
Ho.teuea were : Mn. Arthur
GIRL KOUTS
vanceu of Y~b W k
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Saadra Lou .RoUJb, Ruth Sayre, ' ~~ bome.
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ibe ldeal Jewell and Mn. Virginil Shu·
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Tb Ida
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RoJ Clark, Rev. and Mn. K. J
.e at Gal!ipolil
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Mn baueb Jer\'ed rehesbmenUI to
The GU"l Scout. rnet at the bom.e
ur Y evenlna: at the church. Scott Rev Arnold 0 W•llil Jr Fen-y ~ to lllteQd tbe fwl.
p
tbe proaram with tbOH 'above and M.n. Ford Spa. of Mr• Jame•. Hamp!OD and Rllde TM Director of Youth Wort in the Mn. 'Edna. Clarlr:, Bi.lly u.'rrllh; eral ot Gem-g.e Wdsoe, 02 1'MI'I
a poem. Otber1 preaent were Krs. eer, Kn. Charlet JeweU, Mn. plan. to beiJ,n the1r bandicrllft chureb ia Mn. Edna Ctark.
1 Charlet Rutherford,
Joe Rowlh, of age.
Harry Llyne, Hr1. J. V. McGrew, Edwta Jewell, Ml11 Ora aad Lelb wor~, coDJlltlng of buket weaving,
The •peabr ror ~he oeeatlou wu Ann Newland, Leroy Darlins, Shel.
Mrs_ !fiklro;&gt;&lt;l .sar.tee anrd two
Mra. William Powell, :Mn. Johnny I IUehard, Mrt. Bert Rou1h, Hn.l ~ewme and many othert.
Rev. Arnold WiJ.liJ of Hunting. [ don RoUih, .llmn•y Fry, Robert clilldr.en u[ •' ,.,mpoli8 were &amp;IJe:lllll
Rou1b, Mr1. Otto Grimm and Kn Clarence F. Yonker, Mn. Clyde
Bea:inning n_ext week the Do;il· ton. Hit .addren wu full of wit Roush, Tom Mcintyre, Mn. Clara over 1ibe weekend ol Mr:. and 1&amp;9.
Mary WelL
-. · Clarke and 100 and Miu
Pat wood Patrol wtll meet and the fol· and wi&amp;don that held the attenUon 1 .Burna, Role Harrah , Linda Roush, Joe Mariu.
Scbaak, home demonetration &amp;JeDt. J 10 :raofnlg,wbebalrma, matW
of all preeeot and challenged 1 :Margie Roaeb, Dorothy Sayre,
Mr. and Urs. Raliei1gb Hetur of
RHODODINDXON CLUB
lowmg, _Blu~Jay Ptarol will meet them to hve fOJ' Cbri:rt. Tbe tol3t·J Pbyllil Zkkdoose Shirley Lyoru Akron came Sunday to vi1Jt ret.
The Rbododendxon Farm Wom·
ROTARY
They wttl continue mettillj: thil m.istrea w.u Sandra RoUJb. Ruth Carol Ramey Da~id Rlcberdaon' tive:t~ here.
en'• club met at the tlub boule
Mrt. Sebaatian Tedeaeo spoke at way, since lt. ill tucb a large uoup Sayre Jed the sonp. Roy Clark; . Allen K.inJ Mu.hau King GeW:
Kemy am KRry EtbeJ Ta}+or
on Februll')' 2. The meetiq open. the Rotary Club on the "Manulaet. Tbote attendln&amp; were Ellen Hart the preaident of the youth fellow. Jewell Robert VIckers Sharon spent a ffnlf days ~ wleb
with aiDJint of America, t1q uriq of Maebronl and SpeptU," Iley, Anna Yonker, Judy Fey, ~hel. ahip, wel~ed the group. Read- Sayre,'Eleauor Rou&amp;b, &amp;ily Boulb, reletivee _in Part~
and devoUooall by Mn. whlc)l he onee with bil father, I by .GriDJtead, Suellan Goodnia:ht, Inaa were liVen by Shirley Dot. Delotet Reitmire, Francea Weaver
GravmQe ~ were bekl
Grlmm. Mn. CUff Coot, operated tueb a factory.
Doril BlUot, SUJaDn Randolph, wn, Rote Harrah and Carol Ramey. Patty Smithton. Patty Curry 1'btar.tay fw JITed Peter~~, 69, at
presented the program, topie beJoa: 1 Twenty- two memben atteaded M'arpret Lou RoaeJ, Barbara The topic, "What 1 liked most a- Eleanor CIU'J')' Sue Goodnlte' the Reed~MJ!le Cemetery. He 11
"letter .Breakfast The Year J the weetly dirmer meetiq: at tbe Bottle, DoD.D.I Smltb Diane Rotter bout Summer Camp" wu dJacut-1 Naocy Flesher Carot Gibbl
sut"Vtved by hll wtfe ·M~
J RouDd" and poenu bJ Mra. Arthur Hartford Methodilt Cftun:b.
and Mrl. 0 · J. Bottle.
.led by Margie Roach, Larry Liev· Aun Laudermilt, Shirley n'oct.c,n,
Je,.ell aD&lt;IIIn, Albert Ruah.
CUI ICOUTI
PLAJTIC PAilTY
IR8 and JimiiU' Rowh. The topic I Dic:ky Younc Wllmertne Clark,
Healtb aad Nutr!Uan chairman,
The Cub Scouta met ~~ ~ ~ ~ Gene Athey wu llOsteu to "Why I Want To Go to Summ~ Marie .Jewell,' Betty JonN, Jimmy
PTA FOUNDERS DAY
ed on their Hit, wbleh t. to N I • pluUc party, recently at ber Camp" wu diacUJted by Dorothy Roulb Larry Lieving Donald Em
Fouoders Day witt be oh.Jer!ved
1:-:Jta&lt;:m:;. ~~~"! ~· on presented at the Pareat Teacben ~e. with Mra. Rannond Dnllng Sam, Naacy Fl.elber and PbyW. bletoa: Edftb RDUih, 'noreoce Me- ~:~~~PI'~ m.t ~
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1 ~aUnJ tbe wuea. Thole ZickeiOOie. A wonderful meal wu Clune Frank Harrah, Marvin. Go- Par.t
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breatfaat and your diet.
Alto tbe Blue and Gold ~ l!f,tendiq were Mra. Bill Rowh, lei'Ved by tbe women of the church. ett, a~d Lee Weaver.
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JOHN GRIFFIN .
wiUJ_D 8..0 .rall('(trt.\ _ by waHO'P'iu,g I
Unlted p,.._ Sports Wnter
J Flor1d1 108-74. H_ was Ala~ilmll s i
~u.is\ille, \'ietim of a 40-voin:
lOI:h stntrrt~ won 15t'h m 18
drubbin( in one of the most a..- tames.
toWtdina: upset or the bil::dl d~~l
Wake For&amp;Sl ed;a:ed ahead in tlh c
~ .JJWt&gt;t b, pood.,erine :todu~- .M lar»:Jc Coast Con fet1eJloC'f! b\' be.at ~t ii_
e! ahe!ald Jn thf. Natwnal nig Ri0Junond, 73-68. W~ ke F~t
IrwitlaUon Toourn.a-menL
hbs a 10-2 mark to S-2 Ntch For
. ~ shrrted otrt as a day or Duke ('811' ("'3teh
up by beati ng
ivbllee f:oc dte Can:li:ml•ls. beawst' Duk ~ eat&lt;:'h up br bea-ting
~y ann~ the a«eJ)too!L'* or NtO,rth Car61ina St811e t•he nation's
a ·bid to -the big NIT at Nt"-W YMk' s NrJ. j team in or.e o£ toni·g'ht's t'{Jp
1t{«lison Squva Carden_ U endt&gt;d ga~.
•.rd~ a ~inc ~ wal bopinJ
Wftt Virginl1 Wins
by Xoa.vier of Ohio •1- Ciociooali .
West Vi.riinia nwved ·alhl'ad in .
. Uwi:wille •an.ked fi!lh nat ional- rUle Soubhftrn Conf4."tll.'ru.'8 wi.th a j
)y by fltrt- Umt-ed Pr~ witlh tr 19-l top, 00 w~p. over Wi.Jl lilll and l!t~a-ry
~before !Monda-y niglht IIJ'Sl- \Vle.slt · Vjlt1Jinja lb,as a 9-2 m-ark to
~ Xa~r .e\9o :has jon NIT Geona~ ·w-.,.mpn's 8-2.
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1n ~ d~d~Di ·&amp;:lffi(l:l): l.Qwa
s;.,w iltle _ Cartdinak Q-U'I~ayf'ri in st,.,afed.qne ,game behilld LHi1l&lt;lis in
e:\'-fff ph~e &lt;~r ~llf' l&lt;l'lm• ;~ s !·heir tlie !Ug 1\m by rou.tin'f Pllrdm•
U..g.ante
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~·r~:• k wf'1n( 88--7~- Van'l:terbnt. r.arnked Nil. B
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MHQ'hiu.Y. ~tpoye-d o-~• Abbama's
LOO\t i 1•ll:c, w ~. ·' , ,. 1 t' · , ' :rm •l.eels wH:h-a74-67 vict&lt;Ot'Y OVl"l' Ttl ·
name.d t:• hr 1:! t1·a •n l\ tr ltdd. ~onefor.al7·2ovel':tUt"t'IN)J'd -:md
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the NCAA lo.UTT':• III ·n ·. ... .... )' 1' r;&gt;P· 86-65 rout or .Mlissi.~i;pp· i Si .; Wi ~1-e&lt;'til ' ~\ •I · - ~ n! r: ••
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Tw Lo••ds S; re-ngthneed
&lt;:-('ored 28 -in Ohi~ SUtl(''s 83-72 win
\lcndny n'• ·,··~ lll l iJ• :t;~nt lr:1g ur nvM Nol'l'bhwestem;
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Notre Dame but that they "hope he
rE"m~;~lns with us." Finks, comidered
one of the best short passers in the
National Footboll League, visited
the Notre Dame campus last week.

Reg. U, 5. Pat. Off.
BY OSCAR FRALEY

WOOSTER, 0 . UP - Line Coach
Jack 'ehrlnger, on the Wooslllr
(:ollege football alart .for slx sea,
sons, has r~si£ned f.p \)ecome he.!d
grid, basket1iall and . track co-ach
at Grove City, Pa., College, Woost·

er oHicials announced today.
Bcrbringer, a Jraduate of Dcfi·,
ance Ohio College, holds a rna!!· I
.ter's degree rrqrp Bowling Green
Ohto Stote "(~njvel"'ity .

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NEW YORK UP- Who'll i~ lH'(he United Slwtes or Ru St"&lt; Ia fur tlhe

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nf thc 1956

Gummer 0\ympio?

Th.ot'9 iflh&lt;&gt; qUI:'Iiti-O·n m'OOI of (ihe
~rh &gt;,11011ld -is a~Ski·n g s-I'Jlce Rtlc~~os~a-·~ N'1ilotmdl,ng ~-ri·umph. ~-n 11he
winter iCnmes at. Conti.oo, ttnty,
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Fo.r that ~oollt3 ·1ov1n'Jt' ('10111tlncn-t
hnbuW wi1·h 11l'l&lt;mJSe :ne-l'i(!lnal
'PI"ide . is •ltOinlf all oul. to mak·e t1he
XCI Olymp\.ad oc MJe.lhoutmll!'. Nl}v
22-DeC. 8, Ht-e mOIIlt sureetSI'ul
one. &amp;-!no!'e Worl-d Wwr II. Lt d·oe~&gt;n'1
tM'e wt1ieh ("{lUntrY wtm 1110 11-mHZ
811 1'h e R'BIIDE'IIJ .Uroa'S1 those In
l.rmrlitm \n _1D48 an" ~lhose in llf:o].
al.oki. Fil)lltrnd, lin 1PI\':!:
Au•trlllant 4blllttry Deubt1d
There ih-llf ~n , ~e dobut f'n
manv u-laoea .Of tbf! wn~.P~d~
AuwWalt~t"AI.IIItada'l •abUi~:v t()
st-are- tU1e .tta'm8Jl ~rult~· ~ 11 11 ~ »een 'T'OO're tf-It~-.m flf
Aus1li&amp;Jhm;pltm'nltn'l thoo •lti.et"~e !has
berm opt"al~.
Per!haos ~here WM' a .Ume wlhen

toh!'t &lt;!riHej."'tt WM justified·. 11
bD'1. any ~Jli(ft'.
For wL!Ib ~e o~J~DoCn\nq :o-t -thr
world-wide I'P(ft'itl!l e»eC!!I·~('o!fl! mm·r
than no1tte- Jn('ltlt,'hs IW/DV, Moed.bnurnt'
1s tuttt 1her ed~ ln· Hs 'Ploon·
ln·1 •m d «WWtt"Ul"tlon .than el~"""'
London or Htltmkl was tl-x month 'I

weoli in- adv-t:mce ot the .,:a:moo.
overfed.
The v B&lt;riou .~ 1&gt;VOI'Ibll venues -aro
~. More jpcopl(• Rit on more laps
!loin I!' t·o eaulllor wrpa'!S 'llh~ wl than people.
1.oodmn 'Mid HeJ.sill&lt;kt, w-lth on·c. exl'll'l!)tioo lJ.ou~\nJt liS gohna: 00 bP
This lnst fact is the one which
1u•lftrr far both 41he &amp;'IUilet.et ami lntriJUes me the mo-st. As a Cair
viR\hw-9 Fo~tl •and ot·he~ lOVer-all replica of n bald·hendcd schauzer,
urcnm mod&lt;a.t•LO!l.ll •ar-e •lfOlll!f to b(&gt;- 1t'1 been ages and ages since any&lt;'f11TIM~i·(lr, too.
body 11ld "Here, boy" and Invited
Nat ~IbM London md llels·l111lrl me to alt on h-er lap.
·" 1&lt;ln't do •JroOO Jo~. tor ~'h!w &lt;l~
No lid• From Poodlll
But don't!. l.m!get. ttlhllt l.ondon '91.~11
As
a matter or red-rt.lced fact.
1,.-.re manv 101m1 of o1Jhe wa,. m
1P48 and' &lt;t1hat Utotil-e F&gt;tnhmd h-ttd It's heen a long, long time since
..,hortR-1!&amp;8 ilia~: ~'hev -eouM lflo1. ov&lt;!r even a lady poodle accepted such
oomf! becB-u·s e -or ~lmtted facH!t:ieR an invitation from me. But the
Alt'f'lf)()ly, a lf'«&lt;I11cl " '"v '(}r n•n..- poodle cut from whom I obtained
I1-.--.nll 'hNS bef&gt;n or
flor t1b-e this Information lnsiAts that the
1~5fl IR'I!ImeJ. or tlhe u .raLioos lm· French window washers are on the
vit('d 1·o com-pelt;e 67 ha-ve 9COODt· upswlng, folloWE-d a!l of now b:v
"hephard.q and
Nl~rtwo 11'111 t!han 1hfrl number boxer~ . German
whil~h oom!)('lk:td at J1el.!dn·k!.....oand cocker spaniels.
mo~t or ftih(\ 1~ •nations W.hiob 1h11vc
So, if by some rhnnce you are a
not \w("r~~ hc-M'd-·loom -are expeol.eid Gernian shephertl. or maybe even
to nccrpt.
a naturalb.ed box1•r, you still have
1 Chance. Certainly the way tht&gt;

HqukS JmNNZL Conc:entr;~.te . You'll
nev~;r kn~w • hWtiJ'I.Jtlom'-nt whiJt
re4uctnt with ftENNEL.

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Columbua Jtut
Akr('ln South
Hamilton

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lh In ~tl-er tam• t.ba.t w.tll find
ClevelaiUI tl. 'l'..b. 2 IMI Ill t
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17 wo country ·leatnl c hn... ..Lorlla
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N eJ"'l "';U·l m-et-1. fu.r.ri~U!e on. ·tthe
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hconll \0 T~JMU
· P.om£TOy'.s Paorr1ther w.m be ·line to-Portlmouth -81, !aat Lh1erpMI
Sl, Mount Vernon 17, Steubenvute
15, Canton McKinley 14, Ashtabula
lftd Clnelnnall Hua:hes 13,
St.
Mary• 11, Bellaire 10, CiMlnnatl
Tatt and Martin Ferry 8.

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ttht&gt;y .c.l-o.s-e ou.t theolr I'E!8'IJ·
~aT lllCittOOule Fnlday tnltht in a
1~ arfnlr.
Ne-tllht&gt;r Mi-ddle.port or llarillo
hiM' 1had vM"y lfllc-ceMtu1 ..-..oR,
1011• ·llo ftt.qui.t bot•ll w~U be out Ito
Hlvave 11 vlcttory tonitlhh Bolh
NEW YORK UP-The Unllfd cluki bavf'&gt; s-bowed eonskhrabto
Proos ooll.,. baskotboY Nt1np 'hnprovemerrt. 1tn f'«Dftt ~~.
tint -place \"1litee a-nd ~dit' ,..,. litd quilte -a batt4e 8lwuld tat.c
oords -Ohrot&gt;eh Feb. II '
plooo,
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·· :l'otnts 0oa00 ~al'll'l? Nowb wW. .PJII)baI. Sao .....nclsoo . . 30 18 0 3.!1~
otort
B&lt;lollcli ""' Wolf•
2. Deyton . .. . .. 2 18-1 286 l&gt;ly
at forw8rds, Salser ,t ~.
3. Bltnoi• .•..... , 2 14-1 270 Whi-le Blmh and T~ wi-Jil be at
4, NOT&lt;Ih CaroliM St. 1114 lilt flte IIIlO""
!t LouhL.vi)J:e A··- 1 19-1 148
!Midd-ICpmt wiH &lt;pnobably &amp;d
8. V-bl~ ....
182 133 Coaclt Jo4111 fll'lroni ustnc lhl~
7. K&lt;l&gt;ttt&lt;lty .... _ - .... 18~ 108 IK'Orin-c Bob 'MicKinntw oMld Bob
8. 9MU ..........
17·2 D2 ot l&lt;he , . . . , . _ - ~
llol&lt;or ot """"'- Rleh _ . ,
,in&lt;l MUTMIY will 1M! at dle ~
Seoand ID teonw&lt;o II, A!ab.,...,
40; l:i UCLA 32; 13 lOwa 23; It Cepbell, Indiana Unlftrllt7 traek
Duloe 26; 18 St. Loolo 18; 18 llof' • A~t-d ftlotd 11tar who ~eta to re17;
tte. UMII - llr!i ......, tb• ormtd 1..... III the
ltomY-11-; 1 1 - ()l,mplc Games af Melbourne thl•
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the poor fu.zey deara tn their rhineatone eoU1,rs broua:ht in for con·
aultaUon are victims or Improper
leedlftl-"mos.tly pamperina and
01(erftodiJII."
So you'd better glve Junio-r .a
year w.. iWorn loto tM ·~\IJ' lor •-ot of Rover'• vJ.ta.mlna and boot
a •two-rear hitch MondaJ.
him. ou.t.alde with tb.e cat.

oi :toh' .14&lt;. .... 1&amp;5. Ed&lt;&gt;r Prott,l
Loe Pratt. Mrs. R.it!1h La-nf')' ami daug•hter. .

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Jobn• Sm1th :and ~f('·

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Walter.

Mr. an-d Mr.&lt;:-. Do.n-lcv R{!:lbt'ti· -r.n.
terrta•ined w~1·h a· Aurkey d{noor
S•~rrd-a:y at 1·h-ejr lbo-mt'l Pld'!lan!
Rid·ge, tiu'nl()l'·illl~ ih.is m~·bror, 'Mrq ·
H.f"n•"'v R·~ \hP1 •m .her bini:Jrdaov, A
d,..,~c-~''~'1('-ri ·bi r 1•bd·ay ~ake w3-s Sf'rvd wit-h '•he di.rm-f'T'.
Pr&lt;"Sent we.re ·Mr. nnd ~- H·•:··
,l.·w S~l'IC'•DI! and· 00JliS ()j WiU~·l'S'Yill ••
~r. Ond Ml'l'l-. Hrmrv R:Piibcl .and
t h&lt;' ·ho-st·"' .and oda.tl~-t"r tl-onna.

Mr, and Mrs. Pearl Smith ente'r- 1
tainf!d with a birthdav dinner,
Mrs. Hilah Jones visited her SUnday at their home, Lasley St.
n!._ece, Miss Jean Russell, South h_onorin.: their daughter, Mrs.
Char!Pston, W. Va .. rrom Thursday Larry Spencer. A birthday cake,
until Mo!Jdav of tlilS week.
1.ic!ld in white and decorated in
Mr. Jlnd Mrs. R!&gt;bert Mit.ch and pink and green, was served with
!mris, David 'and Steven, Marting the dinner.
Ferry, spent the week end with
Present were Mr. and Mrs, Larry
his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Perry Spencer and daughters. Cheryl Lee.
Mitch, rmd ~amily ,
·abd Beatrice Kay or Syracuse and i
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin nnd Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
sons Don and MichaeL were guests
or her uncle Harold Miller in Ath·
ens Sunday dternoon.
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.. Mat)' . Scl\jlaf.' Columbu' w" a
week end gu,est ot. Mr, and Mrs.
Everett llach~r and daughters
fCaren and bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. KeUy and
soils Mark and T(lm cn~ertalned
the Rev. Fred Dunn and the R.ev.
and Mrs. Fl-ed I. Gatdn'er -T uesday
at dinner.
Major apd Mrs. Harry Craig
and chlldren C"arol Lee aild Doug~
las who ~ve ,been 'stationed Jn
Washington 'f). C. are visiting h1s
parents,
Cullnty Commissioner
and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Craig, before
leaving on Fedruary 26th for three
yl!lars In Stuttgart, Germany.
The sin· ~.ly group or ,t·he WSCS
\.awrence ,Milhoan hat been re•
llf tlib~ UmtOO· Me1thodJ!o-.t Oburcll. t
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RocketT-S50 ~01. , • the d.if~U.C.iv~ -~*'*""' · of
Sttrlire,..tyJiq. -F~ the ,J»~fe.f~. 'lf it, dri•t- \IN• . . ,
OJduu.ohile whb fDIIlJ f•lcioatiu.a "le•t~:of lhe ·r~,~~ure".

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crhW'Ch. Mi918 Lydia· Eber.sbadl. IW"s ' ~~- and Mr• Ver•oa ROiel'l '
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FOII.luw_mg ~the ~ .period n F~tor1a, s~nt the week end th·
J lett "Oh",
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, !dr~f!:d Mrs . .Char!e.s B_ennett, Mid·
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Jos l!ietA~~· was d!J!Jttl, l~-~~ pijter _ !_t~tlves
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P~ - ~!.-- ¥'1W Ca;&lt;Rt'ilw•. ;t~_..! Virglilo. - .- ..
Carol}'D 'S\'1,.,.,, Jui!Y I'!&lt;&gt;yF"''a!ly
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W()me,'s G_rq~p
Two Hof M~ting

NtNIJ\'....., II WX1 IIDI.IIAY,..IIDA,._,.., yeo who

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with • d•lh of dlft'ereoeel FCII' tltere'• clalilo re.traJnt
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in lbia·Starfin at~ that~ .N~t7~t atl1uCwl)f
h'• J.be Fine 'Lhte .t DkdDOdoD--.b7 OldiiDObtle •••
brioaJ.. lht , _ . . .ke!l~~ f81!•
•nd pew l•t•w~r Bydn.M:atlo• lo the line ear field.

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Mila s~rett

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vsed by Ni« ••II Bearing E:omJ!any :ill Philadt:lphii _in .Pro. .•
·~l!Ction of 50QO diffcrtnt types C!f ~ssl llWinp ihou\Ai«
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' and automohi~ To bear their burdens properly, Nitt !l&lt;ariqBI
. ~ @!'' !wdeMd in gas-fired ·~~j f\lmaccs. Nin ~
COAvenicnt, ccqnomical gas because iu ranpe~tum can be

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rna Lisle, who has '·b een a s~cal

lJ&amp;tient at Unlveralty Hospital: Mr,
Miller al!Jo was a pest Ctf Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Vanderhoof and children 1
Sunday, tn ~lumbus. ,
-·Group n of the Worgen's A~pc¥~'•·. A. R. Pullen an~
Mrs.
latloo ,met. at-;lti FJn,t P~'IJllYt"r' ,qporP, Jy,4£h.i\11 WPfe ~tinuer guests
tan .Church, Morular ev.enmg with of Mrs. Albert Young, Friday.
Mrs. James Harley, ·C~hairm8n
Mr'll. DaVId Olll!r; Melvin Lee, Jr .,
prelidlng. The opening. devotional Mrs. George Veith and Mrs. George
SCULPTURED WAISTLINE
aerviee WU letJ i!Y" MrS. Walter _:P-aley •nd family,' Jimmy, Shir\~y tea· this spring box jaeket ault'
Waddell and during tho busin._esa and Linda, were week end guetts tram Ceorge C&amp;rrnel'll coUec•
se&amp;~lon plans were made to attend of relatives In Columbu!l. Mrs,
tion1 Dl!Aigned In naturo.l-col•
the .Worldl;l)ay of Prayer Serriee; Velt~ _vJ!Jied her dat~ter, Mrs. orM silk, Unen and Worsted, theo
Fr~ FelJrua.ry 17th,
~I'YUl
amP.Sh~r£&gt;, an~ family sufl is detalled wllh tab!!l at th~
Mrt!. ·Hartly prcSt'nted the lM.!!on and the hers were guests of Mr. Cl•llar and a cross-tab tn th'e
for the -ev'enlng "One Way" from and Mr~ . ClarencP. Bow~r and r~m· center Lack.
the study book flf the Association. · ily an4 ~r .. and Mrs. Orville MillThe hqstf¥.es: Mrs. Marcus Jron :19d four children.
Chambers,
W. J!. Juhlin£, Chief or Police and Mrs. Russell
~· Walter
'ens, Mrs. HaHey, Bailey and daughters vls.ited Coach
oerved refresh eats .In ~Ril&gt;l ~ lllro. Char"' lf•!'•'l"ld ..,..
with Valeotioe ,_Day, ·}II¥ Gr,a.., .thtee children ~~ tbe lie!.., of h.er
sauvage, ColumbUs, was a IUest. . rnrents, Mr. ancf Mr.s. wnnam

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oomed'S~e--~nar ·Milos."f'l . . .. HySel-l ~other, Mrs. A. V, Smith, and
Miss-es Augu:;.'3', Lu~i;• ·~rd .Atla !Jtst,l-r, 14rs.. K~thryp. ~IJ.pmpsqn 1 .
GeDheiffif'ir. Mrs. C. r· iy• r ,ir;l:ns, a~ th~ ~hil~n. Jln;. Cline 1'-~
Mn. Jed Webii~er ·Sr., M··s. DwT~ht Deborah ,had been here for two
Parkw, Ml'$ J. Lesli~ Ku·nze an"' ~~_!!l:cs .~~:nd were joined over the
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rs. .von 1s e, Syracuse, --took llis grand fath-er, I. E,
MiJier, tp Columbus, Sunday to

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And you're o reol bum, buster,

The vets eomplaln that most or

or the- f;M·er-

Birthday Di1111er Helol
At Smith Home Snndo!V

It Owue111 In the show racket
dote on ttufflnr their choosy can·
lne•d with lreah meat "the best
11'1 e, ple"e", cereal'&lt;, ctlllap
ehee.~~e, fillh, mea, kibble lbd "sel·
dom eva h. my de11h" with canned
doc food.

Now when you and I a:et a co-ld,
up1et stomach, touch of to-naiUtis,
etc., we grab a C('luple of aspJrln,
chase H with several hookers of
hot syrup and rorget the whole
thin&amp;". Not your rtoi fancier, He'!l
for vitamins. They mea!lure pervlnal into his foOO, chUdren's viti·
nilns lnto his malteds and vrown·
up supplement~ into hill nightly
hot toddy.

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Reibel's Entertain
With Turkey Dinn&lt;·r

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You think you't'(' dulila: pretty
you , ..
cup or black java for breall:taat,
• bam on rye lor lunch and lift4
• · can opener erattnr a r1n of
beant and a note from mama
:when You mlve at your well·
mor~qe chateau eo~e nlgbtlall.
Better 10\1 ahould live in a kennel',

It you feed Fido the scraps left
over fro-m dinner, That may be
IOod enough lor you and your
brood with tho butch. haircuts.
But waddaya trying' t'do, rulu
your dog's stomach?

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'd.tys Wf!l'e ce}ebtLalftl with .a fam· ·MM. Ralpb Pratt, Mn. Emma Bis·

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Se•l!idn l{eld By ·J\jd

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De-lbN1t . BnJ&lt;'h., Mrs. Wal1'..,r W.,l.Jt,
n . M-r." Ol~;~ra Groesf.1', M,r.;;_ Eli -

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w.O"r! h ·hact im•~t~ ieVf'll'\y-4hree.

aen Buck

the poodles you could do worse
working lor a living.

COLUMBUS, 0 . UP - The UnltN Pre11, Ohio Hlih •chool bas-

Mn. Etigar Allen ~worth Monda:y
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younJer,
..-rltd Mrl . ..,, Smltht..l!-: I, Gambler,
0 "0\ITiftl thlt ttm. ,~ I tooll:
ni-l Contentnte m · wellht decr-eu
from l,l ,lbtl. to 1tf lt.. The b~atl _
•nd too tUU le;e1tnp are 1one.
AO; fOJI.f. drU•IIIl lor 4 oun~et ot

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pep·uns .tto ·aHendo B-ible Sc.booU118t
w.et·e na-:ned on th-~ nom in,a~in-R Sun-rlay and -gl,x,l.y-two oC '1he&amp;e
oommi•'IN•. Rev. Bwn:('e'lL'•er -s en.l a w&lt;"~ ~ preo..sen:L
leM'llr rt·h ~-nill. i n~ ~~te WSCS for fill'Mrnday ev&gt;t•ni'n.g- lfJ\- DUnn
. etl:l'i•n·g h l&lt;t h·J p 1 0 th,• 'Plli'!ltw~· p !'t-adH•rl •t:.n "GOod' s Grell•! Lovt!"
· Oou-YeW~O· iii- Ccl-wpbus.
(lln.rl '·"fl l''{bt hi'f :W.pi~ wil-l be· "No
lir..fr·eo ·~rwrntil .a~rt"G"!nJ.! -uul .a pa. Jn fi-d 'l!t in lloe-1,!.' tiPC~~:Ja·~ _ m.LSie
UiitlJj! .t1fuD)':e Wf1'.(&gt; ~rwd by r.f:r.s. wa,, IJt '1\f!~~e-d. Ba:pti9m~ ~~
w. W. Hayfli, •l!{'l'.'l. P('r.rv M»&gt;dl. werr• ·held by Rev. Frod ~(!1',
~·~ 4w.fe~ :.Milhooau. Mn~. Nl(l'- rOT 1&lt;-arin walbr' .AlJ-111.3 Sue 'Will·
man W11Yland and
Mm. H. E. lnce, Mrs. Ada Lamltent and Fk!\lo'd

' Limt~IJ Season
Pion$ Related

Yellow Jackets sirens of rho "''"" are t•king to
And T. 0rD8d00S
cta·sh Tqmg'ht ao•d. probably, whon
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UNITID PRESS SPQRTS WRITER
NEW YORK UP- The next
tlme somebody tells you he's lead·
bef~ 1lhcsB &lt;'i.tiE"S lb('Jd &lt;tih.e- "!ames. ing a dog's ure • co-ngratulate him!
The wrt1er 'J'C"'Oflily re.tu-rtl(ld
For as the Westminster Kennel
from a 1.\\10 Wt&gt;C'k3 vi.'f\t ~o Aum-~in, go~ng ~'h{'-1'!1' as n guf.'!Sit of Club show opened at Madison Sq.
Cnnt•as Emp\tc, ALrw~;:_. •l.n htt&lt;tpoel Garden today, these facts were
al-l ihh(&gt; Ol)''mplc facJhlt~ and&lt; ·t'O made public as result or an ex91-0li la",'ing 11he g~oundwork ffl'l' hau.~Uve sur\'~Y:
th{' Un•i1ted PJ\e.o;~ COVl'l"tl-gt&gt; of t.h·('
1. Dogs, on the average, eat bet·
·gMI'!es.
_ ter tllan people.
I fiJund 1ibe 'Phnrurdn ~ ~ar III'Ore
2. Table srrapplna: your houl)d.
odvall'Ced---lt.onq comp)e~I\Jan it
Js
horriblf!.
W"s
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Hels.inki !iiiX ·mtcmths b('rrxre tlheir
vitamins yon do,and 11ome you
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Adv1neto Prlplt'lfiM
'Fver~,lhing ·1.9 -g-oi-nl{ to b(' t"l'.ady
4. Most dog:l are pampered and

Re-v. Fn."&lt;l Dunn , ltun1bngton,
url"Mffif"d 11 New T:Js-t•a mrnt tu

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Cl)urch
Jiast \w.eek
n;t tl!,e
l'lhurC'h.
®r anmi:ll
;.II day
q~llt·
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A .pt:rtluf\k di-nne-r W:tS ~cd ·at
nOOn .oo Ml'S. · Dan• Y~. Mu.

COmpetitors In Summer Olympies
BY LEO .. H. PETERSEN

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PITI'IiPVRGH UP - ·Tile Pi\ts·
burlh Steller! •~tid today it V(,M
up to g_uar'l-~C\ Jim f1nkll 4'
dedde wDether he woq.J&amp;t __fe~pt fh

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111 : ! Aliilt:lln:l
~fln ;: . hrn l!lf'ir cunoren•n~·:• l :·:•d,.;,
whlie Wake F"(IH"~ .::·~[! Wp ct Vir·
gini-a &lt;'3Ch .tnok a ....-. l':t~ lf'd " nn·

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B£.&gt;S3 1\ticciatton-, F-eb, 28 wi L~ Mrs.
d nvc-ti'on- Swanson and MlroJ. E. M. Bla:k~ os
oo-ttha i1·m-ern.

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Parade

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Heoth Methodist Church WSCS Votes
Mrs. Allensworth
Contribution For Supply Work Presentecf A New
Cr.li"J'rih:L1irul r Nt•i,:ll' wuu!rl
this
, • " 'hen lhey
17 and t'he FK ' hl'r-Son
Testament Mon.
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1117 F;Jtr;r
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tlawnt'd Mil'tli•I!I'Ml Sta~(&gt;. 77-73: 16:th
'r.anked ltOly Croos dowrtlleid NOtt!l"t&gt;
O&amp;m-e 84-72 : Cinorinnati ~rDUnt"ed
NJT-boornt Duqu.ame 95 -79; Ardis putt&gt;d " •1('-aguf' lt'ad .
ka.MM ~.qol. undL&lt;::put~ serond
llliooi.:;, rankNl No. :1 nal irm:..~ ~ Y pl®f jn tl)e SOQt.hW{'~t C«l·rerenc''
hf'old ()OliO !'hi' o\"Op ~p n t in .!•It ~· Bit! wit·h Ill 81·52 wm 'UVl'.r 'J'&amp;as A&amp;
Ttm w~th an ru.c;y 8966 J'!}lt.\ of M. Oklahoma A&amp;M drubhl'd De·
Mi&lt;"h.~rm . The win m:rdf' 1'hr 1lli- .f 11 oit ?...,.8; GOO!'iilt Teeh scl a
ni's pe1·ft.'l1t l!•agul' r('c-~rd B-0, waq IPUl 8001'ing maork itn he~Hng
Htf'i.r 14t.h
-stra ight Vi(' \Orv, 4ilnll l.JOUISi'B!ia St. 97 74: B&lt;IIJ McCarty
ltht'ir 15\•h ll'gain~, a si nili!t 1~ 9 r V~a ~K 42 poi.rtil&amp;' in u 06·
SE"ason.
.8ft -win .\iM OhMniJOJl· a-n d K·all'Sas
AJabarna .'riayl'l') : !lin !·Mn.t in ~!Jle st. edged WJI'I)fll~ 78-74.
SouHlt'a~l e-rn
£f!fe.:nor,~•c__~•~l;~::..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __

In f+'n mf&gt;m~ atwl llwrr
'dr-" J:nnt"'l Art'i~WH' n n

. !4-~'":2~~-~rh~ tra~ils..Jnm~rov SocietY ~~!;::!!l~!LE:!i_::~~!~~---­

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&amp;aringa eomiog from psJirtd carburizlng , . .
" 1400" F. _Nice &amp;II Bearing Compoiny i• ••ijlil4
go• by _l?hilad&lt;lphoa Gas Wor!'•· 1 Cll$10.,. J!f

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JAIL RATHER THAN PAY $150:...
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lxtlftd bJ lb ~
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Ill. wlll bo puhllsb.. the wne (
Mrs. Pwi&lt;&gt;k He_,..,.,.
dal' • recelud.
j
. of BuehlKl11'0., W. \'11 ., ·are anoounctl.atu: 2 cuts per tron1, ooe m- ! 1-'1~e TOOf!1 modero APART· · Ill':! rhe _oirttl of 11 daW!'hter. Kt&gt;lly
Hl"tioD. MIAlm~m cbar&amp;e twlc.- I MENTS, w:tlb hundry ~o~nd
Ann . 1' eb. 3. Gr.;mdparents -are
t Cftlll per word for thrett 1011
~ge. One 9-.room modem dwell· ~fno l lhomas Henoessy Sr., Porn&amp;
aecutive illHrtiona.
mg. Has everyt.hing. Phone ro~ an-d Mk". and Mrs. J. A. Ley
&amp;pectai--Ooe mootll for z cent•
310-M. A . N. Bengel
1·2«f 1• "~'-"-"_'_h..;'";;;';;;";;;';;.;o;.;o;.;-.;;.;;,;;;o;.;"1 j
per wont
5-Ruom NEW
HO USE, unlur- I I
nished. Brownell Ave ., Maddie·
WATCH FOR
l'uJl rate or 2 c:enta pe:- wof"d will
port. Reasonable. Phone 6044Our
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be charged for adverti sm~&gt;: 1! not
M.
1·17-tf
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pa~d for before the l.O.tb of e...cll
GRAND OPENING
month followiq iuertu.n.
For rent--ai:xt&amp;W~IOr.
Ladders,
Of A Ntw
Scaffold Boardli, Drop Clolhtl.
~ lo Advt!rtlslna-Sboutd be J
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
SINGER SEWING
reported 1Dlrt.edla1~ . Tbe DaJiy
Phone WJ65.X.
11 ·1-tf
Sentinel will not be responslbif' ·
CENTER
for more than one wcorreet LD ' For
rent-Electric
wallpap4!r
.nioa.
ltteamer. Clinton Flahei", Mid127 - 2nd An., Mlddltport
dleport. Pb. OZM-X..
11-1-tf
~ · .uo. vt Tbanltl. and bpt&gt;elal Nu
Will neecl one ul"woman
tices 01 Eve!lta prwted al regu Very desirable first floo r APARTApply Fridey, F•b. 17, 1956
lar cluslfled rat"&amp;. Oblluanes
MENT. Automatic l!las furnace .
published at 1 ceot pe.r word.
Call 6170.J.
12-22-tf
""!. . .fled Adl

PlCKIMS-HO,MAN

'barged Ada re-ceived bJ mail or Tv.'o Furnished
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91Ud. Call 6044-M.

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}'URNISHED Apa.rtment 4 l'OOJTli
aOO bwth, $75 m.oo;th; a~ !S

CANDIDATES
For Ci:l1npa·1gn ('rad"S,
novelty advert i~J n:g,
and t.ook matcht\S
Call Pomeroy :.!01.

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batJh, $815 month
Gas furnace and all ll'tilities
paid. Phone 6128 X.
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4-room HOUSE, bath. fuiJ base
ment, nice l'Ol 564 Lincoln st.
Inquire 509 S 2nd St Mi&lt;kl.le
port.
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TARY TAKE voua wANT

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&lt;btgh wBiler. On'ly $7:KIO.OO.

POMEROY- 5-&lt;aare CJ"e'&gt;t of one of

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Reol Estate Broker

Adminlstrltrlx
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decea.&lt;iOO.
Dated this 24th date of January
1956.

18 Bl Auto Services

l'omeroy,

19.00, Fat Cows 8.00 to 12.QO, Mut
Cows 60.00 to 126.00.
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Top&amp; 28.00, Seconds 22.00 let
' 26.00, Medium 1!5.00 to 20.00, Cont.
and Hvs. 10.00 to 22.00 aDd CuUs
6.00 to 10.00.

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Ml·t!

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Jessie: Lewis receJltJy.
•"lrs. Olga· Hoffman :visited:: Mrs.
Anna H()ftman 1Uesd8y.
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BY EVELYM .RICKLIS
Mro. Ray 11hompooo 1111d son
]{eviv-al mooting ~ bdng ~eld a·l visited Mr. lnd Mns. Lew HoUm&lt;m
tihe EUB ObUr&lt;ih ohere. Scrviees Tuesday.
~Lalt .caclh eVe.fdnog at 7:30. Tho
ClaM WiJ.liams ca.Ued an Mrs.
.MIJssiona·ny SOCiety ;had .a •Jl'I'OgT'am I Alice Sclmeider Friday night.
~&lt;~l1thJ: c:hurch Suoday morni.ng. A.t·
•Mr. ·arid M'm. Earl Darst, Mr.
trnd'ance was 46.
, and Mr.s. Jlei"man CartWT'Igbt ·a nd
Mr. and 1\trs. Wi'IH·am Uhapman
·and family aOO. Edward Murphy gou-ests 'Ilhursday of Mr. an:d Mrs.
-"J&gt;Cnl Sunday wlbh Mr. lind :Mr.s. Wayne Br~rkl('..'l,

TUPPERS PLAIN

1\'l!icha-el Gcw;oo and family llf
LockDournc Air Rase, Col umbu!ll.
Mr. -a'flld M!rs. Wa'Yne Brkk:es
were visl'ting Mr. and ·M:rs. Dwig-llt
Spenoo.r -and ~mUy '4Uld Mr. and
~Irs. R"""ll S~'":'\!!:Jlin&lt;l daugh·
tcr o-f Chc.~ter Tueidif:"
Mr. aDd MrK Geoige Caldwell
[l'tl'~'JVfd wond -that .h1s s•is1er Isola

C~J-dw('IJ

Marion Rtggs and Est'ber Doddcrcr of Co~u.mbus were .un~ed in
matTi-age by •his grandfather, Rev.
Keont'lth Riigp •of A~htns at. an
Gpen chureb wedding al •l"OO Ohnis·
tian Oburob at Long Sun·

day ·~. Miter ,fue w-edding
~ rwepti~ was hc:Idi at :bhe !home
o{ ltofirs. Eulah Sw.an, local.
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Num!Mr oM on our lot is this 1949 Cadillac, HriH 62
~edan, Nh you can own • ba•uflful Cadillac ott till• MW
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prict.

KARW;!~PNtA~Dt

l :""'~~p~le~w~l~U~m=ak~e~·&gt;:h:ei:r~l&gt;om=:•~~m~·b~PO~M~E~R~O~Y~=;:;::::;;:::;;::;::;:;::;:;::;:;:;::;:;::;:;::~:::::;:::::;:::::;~~~J

fell .h~~
andl•ht:J.nc
IJ11oke.
,hrp She makt!s
WL'Lh 1her
th~r Columbus.
o.bher brotlller, lhlo Cnldw.U..l-.
Mr. -1tnid Mr1&gt;. llowaTd RluiiseU
and daughtcr.of Alhcns spent Sutlid~ wi.l:h iher mvtlhcr, Mil"_.., Cia'rie
Balhr.
T.he MctJhod'!..'&gt;l WSCS mel Mon·r
day wibh !Mrs. Nt~i"M'II WcatJOOrman.
M·r. a.nd Mrs. Ra•l·ph. PH"ker and
dau~leni iQ£ Che3tcr were vis-iting
Mr. and: !llrs. A. C. Stout Wedrl!e&amp;-

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POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT
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Mrs. IMame Watwn vi UUlc
Jllockiong .spent sc-voratl daYS visit·
mg fri-ends .and relati\•ao hero.
Ml"8. Effie Watson returned to
her :home here .a-r.ter 3peodlog two
weeb in ClellfWlater, F11a.. 'lod
one w~k ~n Da)'ltlan witlb ·bar III'On
ood dlfugbter·i!Waw Mr, 100 Mn.
Oar! Watson wbo bavl -a ID8'w
baby eon borll' Ja'Jll. 20.
John Guinther
Juntor A·2nd ·
Clta.os5 of tlhe Air Foroe stratlion.ed
1 at Dcrw.c:~~, Colo., w~ visitiag hls
p~nt._;;, 'Of Ohcmcr Blld Ifill~
bhcr, ~Irs. EfHe Wat900,
Mr. and Mr.s. George P:icken.smd 4aua:ht.er of Reedsville and

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"f::&lt;"tjt,))l-'ll•l loc1111 ion. •OOtlf
school. If J.oh~c....1l'll, WI1J1C M,
0 . WT'ight:, Vinton, Rt . 1. Box 30
or piMlOC ()hf'njhh-c 77276.
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all for $22. J. M. Lltlll~. Clifton,
W. Vu
2·13·3tp
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rrwiii C
O!,ta ~n bill ~hoot,-. :1.1

511acoa;ln With Marblbe
On 11ale

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illl service

~:•raaea.

slai!Onll
1·17-35tp

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fRIDAY'S AIPAIR SHOP
640 Plum St., Mlclcll•rt
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w(' ltepafr
Tt"l('\"itoiQol)&lt;i,

wa:•h~.

b1·a~ ma~:hitw; miuot' 'llo'irr;
lU H. 1'. 3-phasf.': motAw; in6cma.
tiolt""dl ~ilti'on;-r\' n~r: mine
fan; 2 ~&gt;ttmp piamt'·"· 1JO vo1h. BIUNG YOlllt
C1.'JE ::iHOI!:
CSILL OmJII&lt;C Jloguc, U.U1Jiatld llx·
loiONL:;Y.
Cbangre.
2 I J·3t p
VNFURNISIIEU l!OU~E for !!ale. -EFRIGIRATION lALII AND
$ERVICI
Completely modern. FretihlJ
Do~ne~&gt;lit·
t~ntl
Commerdaltt New
painted. Ou Llncola lklgbl.l .
.;.nd
Us.&gt;d
N!u
ipment. '1 years
f'...tll 330-Al.
ll·l7·tf
full hme experienct.
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R. D. " " AlniO~~ATION.
Phone 6376-X. Mlddloport
6ee Goor11c WiDOOa. Maofn, W.
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a.n.ztc 1·27.30tc

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Ohio Vaollt'.V Elct'tflt' L'Orll. phmt
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HOUSl-: f'OR. SALK 464 1.ot.'\1&lt;7t
st ., ~1idtllcpol"lt, Ohio. 7"1Wm
houb·c w~loh bM h, wall .til wt1!1
carpo\·i ng, .ga.-t h('ll1il"r.!l,

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1&amp;IJd: Mrs. Geoi'l:e, Clarke o1
Racine viSit.td IMr. and •Mtrs. Ray
Ptckens Wednesday.
Mrs. Stnltd •M cDermitt called

Virgil Hayes Is
Lions Speaker ..
On Blue C.ross

For Sale

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Dana Lewb .;_.as Ln Pomero;,y
Saturday on bullines&amp;.
~l:Ung Je"sie Lewis Sunday
were Mlrs. Fannie Bloake aod Mn
Mollie Fox.
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'MINI. Betty David&amp;on of Colum·
bus vi.&lt;;it.OO Ann Williams Saturday evening.
Mrs. Jo A&gt;ln QWenberry of
Athens was via.Jtina her parents,
Mr . .am:l• Mrs. Oscar Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Emi:l Hoffiman of
f\t. PJeas.ant Visited w)t.b biB parer:tts 1Mlr. and Mn. Lou Hoffman

Steers 10.00 . to 18.50, Hellen
10.00 to 11.00, S.by Beef 1;2.00 to

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':omplole WHI:!:EL ALIGNMF..NT
balanelnl and brake !lervlee:
Hacketls' S•fely Su.rvice, We11t

Main Slrect.
Pboue 267.

of A•bury Bryant,
D.uased

Notic&lt;' is .hereby gtven that
Ncll1e To!Hver whooc POBt Office
Addrcs..&lt;i is RY.tdand, Ohio, has
been duly appointed as Admlnls·
Lralrlx of ·the Estate of Aabur)'
Hryant late of .Meigs County, Ohio,

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Sa~urday evening

evenlng•

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Mr" Hansen there.

RODNEY DOWNING

Prtandard 6tlift, loh~ -of cx.lnls,
SIOO!S. Jimmy Plll'som. ~Mkkl\{1po~tl.
2-tl-6tc

Shoats 3.00 to 12.00.

NOW IN

pay a $1M judgment &amp;}Vp.rded to Mta. .AJv:bL Harry. J(n.' ~
1ald .stw would ra.ther •tl8 In ja1l tbaa pq. TU 'u~t ·tl
16 years oJd, but there'• a lbnitatlon Of 20 )'tan ca tM lt:atufa.
However, MrL Ha.rr)' mu.lt P&amp;J' 12.30 a c1J1 :laU board to bep

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10.00. Sowt aDd Pi&amp;s 60.00 &amp;o-81).00,

. as sALE

MRS.' TILLII HANSEN, 58, II wbtllnJ away tbe tku In ~
Wla .. jilll, ·Nhen~ •he ma,y han to Jtay 4v• yeantt the ntliiN to

Business

i\£.Kldlepol'lt. 2-ll·Mc
--------19M }"ORD Victoria· VH engim,

Stall 7.00 to 9.00, Boars 8.00

dJy JJO&lt;ty Sotlol'&lt;loy, al\On&gt;I&gt;Oft- I(
Muon City given br M.... ·.ww~om \VIalter .olai$ ~ tmd ·t.amtJ.J: ; ~r ~ ~ _Alma Jobnsou v~ iber
Mr. 8!ld lira: ~ .....t fomilr
Brown In ·boDOl'l of !R!' ~ -Keith ~ we~ · !ir, a..i ~· Harold Y...,.
celebrated ·hi'S' third biTitbday . W1111•tn Hessoc&gt; ancl B~ of PQ.
well
tnd
Billy
H"""",
Cclonnbus,
o!
City.
.
Ann Wlllhmts vbsited •Mn. Cecil Sm1tb of IMarroD Tburacia:y.
· !MiDil &lt;Lewi3
abltmt lrom
wwk last week due to Illness.
Elaine Cartwright vbitecl Iter
J~~eal.' INJldparents, Mr. and IMra.
Herman Cart·wrigh:t Sunday.
GlM111 Ca!J\twrig;ht Wii'S v-isiting
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Mrs. Katie Bus and son visit,\• ' J;,
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row pr•i('(", $1~~- .Timmy rar-

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I9.00 to 12.50, Fat Sowe 8.00 to lUX).

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beautiful h ·ills.
in evccy doire~­
tion. 15-room 'h oll5e in feir coodi.tion with eleotri&lt;C'iiy and gas.
Barm. Only $3500.00 OOwn payment Jroll'llOOd $500.00.

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t :.'.5() lba 11 00 to 12 50 LiC:hU
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m Mlddlepox¢ md Pomeroy on

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tbres, 't"EWdiQ !lmd hooter, $975.
Jimmy P.arsollll. Middleport,
2·11.ffl&lt;

Laura

L&amp;Ul"E!lne Lewts..

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Go!HpoU., Ohio, SaturdQ', Feb.
11, 19M, SAle• Report of Oblo Val·
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llM9 CADILLAC, 1000 Pf!int,

Milson visited Lester JO'hn:s.on and
lamily Sunda)'.
[ Mr. and lllnl. Vernor '-ow:h of
~boson vi~ited Mr. and Mrs T ed
Ril s ~
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ey Uuuay.
Le!Jter Jo:hoso.n, BeUy Cal! ~d
c'hlldre.D were UJ Mi.~ Sat-

Geor2o Bu""" and daugbtor
Mable Jobnsron ·aod DonBeverly were ln GalliJIIO}ls &amp;atur· n,a.!Mrs.
!tlwre vloll&lt;ld ,llln.
Mr. ·ond ·,!llnl. Demaio! TollivOI' ot
cloy.
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Mrs. ~- !J'oyicl&lt;'. &amp;lid """ were ~ - · B-. W...t Qol~. Gl...-.1 op&lt;l!l Sun&lt;b:v with Mr.
M&lt;. llld - · Wa,Ker . VH!iirs ond Mlr.o. )l'llt.,. VM~Ve. '
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Cheryl Bur.. olteocled . a ~ilth· ~· .AJ•a •:roJUY&lt;.!;.,;Giemoliod. ..,.. , &gt;iai~Jo&gt;c !olr. Ol&gt;d M.n. Som

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Admirtiltr•trlx D• Bonis Non
Est1t1 of IDI• Daisy Smith,
DK1tnad
NGtice i8 hf!!rlelby given t.haL
Maude G. AIIQerso.n, WiJwoo Poot
RENT~-room apartment, hard Office Address. is 2015 ( 'Iifton
wood fliOOO'S, gas fUlVIIIICe ·hea-t, Ave., Springfield, ilhJ.ll, '.as bt.e:n
ga reg-eo. Neill' school.
dUlly appui!nited as Admints-trntrlx:
OFFICE ROOM-270 &amp;q·Ua!•e f.ffli. de bonis lbCm of the Esta.Le of liola
neaT Gourt:hoW!'e.
D11~y Smith ~ate ar 1\:k-ig~ Ooun.ty,
(8)
Ohw. dcceli!Sed.
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VALLEY m· OPPORTUNJTYDa.ted •t1h1s lO.Ch day of FcbruiW")'.1953 l'ON'J'IAC 2-door Se&lt;I;J,n, like
'Ollr oounty 'n the lbeall1. of 1956.
now, $995. BIHt'LI.r~111r 's , r amcroy,
pportunities
''The American Ruhr", Every
John C. .lia&lt;.'\111
big ir){\u"Strial ceno1et"'l ·In• tJhc
Juc~ge of -the Probate Court
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_Ohio~_ ~ · tc j WHOLESALE DiSTRIBuToR
world was undcvr-Jo!Jcd at cme
1\toigs Counrty, Ohio.
1952 CII~VROLET Helux 2.cloor National Com])llny wrll ~ppoint
time,
2- 14; 21; 28;·3h::
SOOan. $695. Hla~~rNJr'K, Pornc·rCL&lt;;poJ'ksible "JX!'I'b'OD ilo act"'CUCKLER REALTY
----II'"'OY, Ohi'o.
2-ll-6tc
whol·c~Je distributor for in!an\.5
Phont IOI·Y
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NOTICE
OF
APPOINTMENT 1
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::n·d nluJ.rlrf'n 's f_n'lt selling fas-t 1 2 . 11 ~~e
Administrator
19~5 BUICK B Supor R1vif.':'ra Coopc
J ~·peat. merchandJ.sc. To q
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Esht&amp; of Fr~ W. Wino, o 1 ce.utd
powL"l' ,,..('('(•1 1 1' 11 ~· $2693. :RI;votl yo 11 mus-1 be bCII.w-eoen ao anU 150
--- n~r ::&gt;~..~~~ ~croy, Oh1o.
2·11·8Lc
)'oM·.s of -agr, 'ha'Vf' good car, good
NJJt•Jce
·151
-t.!Jal
Pau.J
W. ;r"inn
wlm'&gt;e p 11 " t _Offll'l'
1954 PONTIAC 8..ry\indcr CnSolUlll
!"CII'I'('n{:t-~. tluve $505 to $1,795
Aoddf"ett.S ts Mnkllc:poot, Ohio has
Cat·o1lina Cnupo $17915. Bla.ctl- 'to t"'ver mvC&gt;nol.ory niOOdtod by
bren. duly lllf'PGIB!ed 00 Admin4!·
na·r·.~. Pom(ftll)', Ohi-o.
2·11·6tc
Jural ~ lures . l'a1~ be haiJldJ.cd in
W ,tJhe Estlt-e ()( F.re.l w.
·~p:tal tu11c .to
~S~t·al'lt.
Good ·i n· ,
Winn
l-ate
of Mclas Co\l:llty, Qh1 o,
l!}~J WU.LYS Stali•rm Wa·;.:'l)n. I'X·
com&lt;' rm;t w(&gt;(!;k .- ThiH whll st..and
Fir•. AutomobR~t, Htalth
d~C&lt;IISOO .
rtna goocl., $895. H!aM•tn.ar\w. Pom ·
yu,w Bank 's or Lawyer'.s ·iuvEM.iDated ltlltis lOLh &lt;fuy of' Jo'cbrufli'Oy. Oh ~o.
'l· l I -6tc
gatum Nn :wllmg 1CII!j. work is
ACCIDINT
1056,
· ~!1"il"I"Jy Sl' l"Vil"i ng: Olh'e&lt;idy ft~(:a[)..
Lift,
Cuutlty . , . ltmlt
1952 BUICK Ro.ollhnoi~C'I' l'on·
J'Oim c. Bacon
li.~h-cd oulll'l .'l S~&gt;lb Jo)njtt&gt;JI'priscs
vEIJ'Ibiblc Coupe, $993. Blaolt·
Judge of •IillO Probate Count.
Dt1p1 L. M, Smyrna, Georgi&amp;
IDalt''is, Pomeroy, Ohi10.
2-11-6tr
~m,gs Cmmly, Oihio.
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MIDDLIPORT,
OHIO
2-14;
21 ; 28-3tc
1861 FORD stla4ikon W•rlt'On. }~nrdro­
6136-M
PHONII
6a11
zn:atliic dnive, $2395. Jimmy Par.m'a, Mlddbopoflt. _
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Auto Sales

Cb.apmu o1 llA&gt;Uand
Mrs. Jaek J.ohooon o!

Shoop
Ewes •nd Lms. 4.00 to 8.00,
Stock Ewes 2.00 to 6.00, Fat Sheep
3.00 to 6.00, Cull! 1.00 to 4.00,
Bucks 3.00 to 6.00, and Fat Wetb
Ivan Bucb, !Mason City was vlsers 4.00 to 7.00.
lting Wi'h Ned Heney ~.
Suflidao/,
LamiM
ottend&gt;nce
at SuiJday
Tops; tB.Ml, Seconds 12.00 to
Opal .and Johnnie Kelley at 1nSoh901 Sunday !WaS 108, col- diana visited iM!r.s. Irene Kelley 16.00, Li&amp;ht Wts. JOJOO to 12.00
lection was $28.35.
Kelley Saturday and SUnday.
and Common 8.00 to 12.00.

Pomeroy's mosll
Ex~ent

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IA.IeHJa
1Jonisou, Hr. &lt;md Mls. Leroy
Lyons. Mr. and MnJ. Ferris Jus.
Us and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henry,
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frame !bouse
wklh bath, .ga&lt;s lhea(.tng. Iat·.a e
double ilotl wri.tlh ,garage. Out of

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The Good wW Cl.aes md R't Ulo
home of . Fritdt Henry w '1\lesday evenina: and continued quilti.oi and t:Utl.ng earp« oogs. Prewere Mrs. ~bart, Oliv-a

Not Y'(lur Hlome? Wi4Jh the Auto.
m!Wtioc F~Jil'ITlan givl~Ji' 24 'bOW1i
constant wwtcll over JI'OU and
yours. F'lor further ·l!nf.onnation,
contart B. U. Harper, ' Rt. 1,
Anhens, Ohio.
2-14-3tp

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~· ~D~:i J~i:~a~g:~~i.1['~~)~ Ma_n_o_r_w_o_m-~-n-,;; h,ndle-.Mc_
N cs_s HOUSE for sal-e on Laurel St.
Inquire 933 Hysell Street. U-ate
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Products ftll or spare tame. Op·•1 FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
portunity to make $40 a day. No
....Oid }'OU know yvu could save :.!5 %
experience necessary. Write Me·
:" or more on parts by havmg you1
NESS COMPANY, 120 E. Clark
·~ · ·tractor ensmc overhauled be
St., !"'l"eeport, Ill.
2-13-ltp
fore Marr.:h 1, 19156? Also
a~;k IJ
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about our spedal O'! pain\1ng
Uld tuneup.
Mci,iS Equipment CAN YOU USE EXTilA MONEY?
.::o. Ph"Oue 94.
1·3 46tc
Help meet those monthly pay.
·'·- - - ·· - · ments on your home, car, TV.
,.INCOME TAX
SERVICI!:.. Call
or otber obli(olations. Make $35 to
Middleport 6275.
2-3-t(
$50 a week in spare lime sup·
plylng consumer~:~ in Pomeroy
with
Rawleigh Products. Start
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Immediately. Write Rawlcigh's
t Wl:;;h ~o thank my manv rncnd;;
Dept.
OHB-840·312, Frccporl,
for •rumeml)(-ring me w1th flowJll.
2-13-ltp.
·• en;, candy, C'~, and g1rL-. tlur ·
ing mv 1hJ.tle'&gt;J in •tht! •hUS[Ji·1a l;
abo the .doot·or'l! and mm&lt;;es u( ( 181
MePg.~ Gcncnrl Slllff.
Vern B.
. Huyman..
2· 14·llc EXPERlENCED OF~'ICE GiRL d&lt;&gt;
IS'IOO$ ])091tian •Ul. PonlOI'\OY. Writle
Box 171, Syt1aeuse.
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tnsunoce Protecti!Mlt

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Mills, Middleport, Oblo.

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Market R~ports' ·

c.m..,.;rht vt.lt.d Lllr. on&lt;1

Gr.ace Methodist ~"""in Richrnoad IDd ~ t'h wedd1n
were' MM." Ray Pi&lt;ok~ .aa.d
urday eveni.Qa',

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NUPTlALI

Pickens 1'1\d LJoyd HoHnan so:t
· •nU 4-.;,. Lev. llutim;,~n
waw~~~eole:mniled
at 5 o•...,,.t iD .the

4-R~orn A~~·r- l l.ZO Jj;lnsurance

MENTS, new furnllure. Utillt.itll

Ela.ine
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WWle Noulli, wbo •&lt;&lt;&gt;red 61 ""'""
to lea_d UCLA to victories over

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ptc1.Ul'e Df ihe
days _of
New Ha:ven otmd
o-r 1t.s
post off1ce oan _be obt:amed ?Y
reaQmg !"' artiole entitled "'Hu;.
tory
New. HaYeD, W. ya. Post
Offtee. 'W'biCh wes wrllot.en by
_OI.ea-ton W!lding . .and
prtllte-d Ul t·he Pom oroy Tribune-

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Sun flower M matrel
~e
Dreu Relu!ar•al Is
of May 20, 192~.
Set For W ednesdoy Te-le~cl'ph
Wll-du~g, ~hG hunsell was one
of a long ·hne_ of po~;'lmaste.n;; . at
A dres:s 1'-eheanc&gt;al for mem
mt.er~i.mg
ber5 of (;be oast of 1\Jhe 11-fid- 1New Hav-en, 8JV-et&gt;
accm:nt ~ ·the ~f 1 C:, -and rLhOtie
dlep.::r.t Sunflower Mli!Strcl b-to ~~pe w ~·:_..anH the" d wn -~bllhl.
ing spoJEOI"'O by ~ Semor

t ·~ ~s ":':~

of Ohest-er HJWt S&lt;.-lhool
bas bee-n called for Wednesdlly
e\·ening at 8 ()'clock at tbe big h
The Mirnnrel Show will be
school.

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ca wn 01' tuts 'm ••l ·e.
The tuthor Mvin• nit story by
t•lllng of th• bre•king of
ground for ttt. old co•l miM-

pre:seoled M PobruaJ'I}' 17 beginrnng at 8:15 P t\1. - AdY .

ce 11 eel th• Uppe.r 5 lope--•t New

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Bowling Hiqhliqhh

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County bowling l-eague •laet. night
• QVEC ll.OOk .ttrree Ql.· a row
from tlhe Dai-ly Senti:Dd. -and L1berty was loQng one, whH-e win-n·
ing rt.wo ofrom Holsum Bal:m. In
roatch of tbeev-en·Jng
Se.-ond &amp;1:. Mkt. rtoo.k two w.t o{
.three from the New Yw-k Centl'al.
QVEC ·nol1edillhree BOO pm-es in
a '!'OW m beating
Sentinel ood
•had to oom-e from OObiOO W ta·k e
the middl-e ltne. Griff Durbin l'llld
Ctwck Wl!&amp;son .b oth Wi»d
to
pace UVEC wl!t:h WilBon h itting
187. 170 an&lt;t 181
whi·J.e Du.rbin
bad Hl9,174-a00 .165. Pa-ul Clif(ord
•hi•g h Lor (!he Senti-nol wilh
o-23.

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In the
mttch
Bob Woocb of Chenw.- lolnecl
th• Tripllce" Club u b. hit
thrM tt"'" In 1 ntw of 147 for
a 441 total. WO!Xb will rHein
•n erm P'JfCh from th• Amert·
un Bowllnt Cononu for his

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hpOI
most powerful car in the medium price field.
All the smartness ... all
the lithe appeal of the
sensational De Solo hardtops whh the convenience
and easy entrance of four
full sized doors. There are

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l''URNITURE

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WllllllllG tliO,M Ultllf IIOTOR MUM Ill SWTIPSTAKIS. a
Ill YOUI DISOTB-PllMOUTH DIALIR TODAY!

ROOMS OF

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SPRING

Dav Values'-

Groeser ---~~ - Tota!l
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OHIO VALLEY
Bell
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W iloon ------ - -

147 134 136 417
766 79a 703 22:17
ELICTIUC CO.
138 160 173 481
187170181 538
MlOOI'Ilo --- ----- 110
110
SVo11'MOO ______ 171 ls:i 161 497
Ou:rtbin ------· 199 17&lt;1 165 538
Abbey - · -- ·
144 l:l-2 266
HaOOlcap · ·. - .. Ht 19 19 48
'J'f&gt;toal . .. - -- . 815 822 821 2458
SECOND STREET MARKET
Gr.av.es ------ - - 151
124 275
Ocrvl!f _____
121 148 182 451
Hor-a-k ____ .. __ 130 161 183 474
Mi-lch
155 B8 98 401
Lieving . __ __ 207 179 162 548
Roush .. ____ ..
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106
'futal ___ ___ __ _ 764 742 749 2255

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li'JS 145 135
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Al'lemwo:rt.h
H. Y'OUJllg ----- - 111 106 115
J · Y-oun·g ---·- 128 121 134
Maleclcy · · · · · · 150 167 169
··Dap.dicap .. . · - 21 23 21
Total -- -- - - - -- 768 677 710
.HOLSU.Iil BAKERS
Wood __ ____ .. 147 147 147
Smi·th ____ . .. . 118 133
D. SebilUng ~ ~ · 158 143 140
J. Schil-lkig _ __ 105
Sisson __ ., ____ 117
171
Grate . _--·- . ~ .
143 140
Handicap .. - -. 87 69 57
'fOOd - - --·--- 7:!2 '790 806
LIBERTY RllSTAURANT
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Universi-ty
Rooewai or Ul&amp; cooln.ct Will
ha.ndled' rou'llnely by tb'e UDIYerball Coacll Woody Ha.)"e!' cootraot t&gt;ity 8o&lt;lrd of 'l"ru6teet9. 'IUley rapo
and bot'dt.e.d f'IX.tl:ba&lt;ll .t.ick.et vnees proved l.ibe action oltheAdJJielie
50 cent a seal.
Soard, v.-ohicb had N!De'Nied eonUay(H c-ompleted
rifl'h s-ea- tracts ·f«" Mayea, llOd .U of his
M oh · St31:1.-e 1
(Q!!I b
staff .
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seal i-a tale sba-ntdH rmd Sri for a
Coach bax sea't, -m aking • SJeaiSI(JO ticket
l k
sal. to/r that four cost thk&gt; faU $24 wiJth
box
JSpea elr&gt;f avbe slgne or his si)(th Hekel costing $30. Ble'lldleradts
annua oot all clinic at Wooster
rem-ai n tal $3 a game.
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The ilocreaoo m tic'lret prices
They are Bob McNca of Mans· · was 't he finst iShlce 1947. Aflbletic
field , Gene Coleman of Wooster. Director Ridhatdl C. La·rkins said
i € buck Bul.zard of New Brighton, the additlo:llal re.vwue "will b.el"p
Pa., and Mlke O'Laughlln of Ni.a· meet the increasing cmts of -atlb·

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NEW YORK UP- L'i
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BI"TH ANNOUN· o;.'l ·"o·
2155 dLurCasNwas
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IOUngstown,
• M:r. ;n1 Mrs. Remo NierHDoi'O·
44t in a retu.rn, 10-roudnd bout ..at .Madi..
i301'1.0\lf1Ci.n( .the
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251
fl Square Gar en, March 9. birth o( a fi-ve pound ten ounce
441 ~ght~ur; 1out-polnted Morgan lilt ' daugM.er, Tina Mar-b-. at St. Jo256
eve an
ast• Sept. 23.
Hospitl&amp;il, P-arkersburg. Tbe
443
baby islfl'm1'1'4Ureandwi-H be kepi.
283 Crow .. . . . .. ~- 1&lt;16 164 140 41JO for a week in -tihe hospltall niJII':9efi'ly.
1 Mr. a·nd 'Mir!f. Nieri hav-e two older
213 Davis __ __ ..
179 200 147
23zi3 •Matt·hr.ws
.. .. 142191 160 493 1dh.i:ldre-n. Grandmotbers are IMr.s,
1 Mten&lt;!hi.ni ..... 168 176 174 518 'NCII.ie
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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Junior Town:MeetingOf:. Air
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ALL OVER THE STORE IN ELBER FELDS DOLLAR DAYS SALE.

Hau:.licr Grnluun , a native of
fo.k i.gs County, was the nin·t:h rmst
11111&amp;11'1' and n mdu&lt;:-\('d .t,he office

m a s m11ll
building -on Piltt!l
Sl reel ··.no-w uwncd by ll. T. Ohl·

-th n·c

me . .fortune ... nationa.l reco

dilft.,.\l'CIIl occasions. His -:sc·

i:und l·c.rm us ~'lueh cam{.! tl'll 1897.
lli.s ~htrtl,time as po.slmastor came
much la-tlll' iu 1921.
i)f ou nwhil l', 'two rn.hcr:s held Lite
orfi(•e bctwct.•n tJte Ca-pebart term .
. Juhn G. Urinstcad wa.s rommi s.s-iunoJ posLma-slcr on JLJIY 13, 1893.
Of Grin~1wd, Uhe aut1to.r says,
" lito was a CO lli mi,n cr, muNiOO.! 11
~Ji:;~ CLJTry , a- sister of Isaiah und
Perry. lie wa~ qqite M) lntcll.l·
gent man. Had •inoro edueallon
than t·hc !IVOragc nwtn uf lihat d1:1y
... Hl' wns. a wcH-baltWl~ •levol·
I hl•afl~l man. wl.th .ralll'Cr a 1ploas- ·

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POCM"Iy AdiulfM Hl••dllohta
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EASY ENOUGH
,.., WhMI Allanment
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DON'T LI11PRING GO IY WITHOUT A IIAIIITIIliNG CHECK·UP

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lm!"Lm.a-s\.('1' and on March 2U,
1915, lo\raJtkiC M. Grimm baocwmc
]JOStm isll'CSS. She was .the ., first
woma·n t'O hold otille umot and
kepl Hw or!ico in her hethor 't~
sl.ot'l' 1\l'lll' t:hc Lutltcmn Cbul•ch
{m Pike swucl.

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lolf 'eer.

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"orkta, for Two
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g~d)' h~ been h id-den in tho. m-cs·
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• $100 Gru•n Watch

• Sets of Halllte Aluminum Ware • $1 00 w.. ll&gt; of Samoonlle Lvgg ...

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unwritte n tistory
Uter('l Is t'NUl«',l ed wit'h -a post
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oeHn~s

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o&amp;al'nry dul'ing hili t-enn of offic&lt;'
wa.~ $90 por )"Car. He marked its
growt h until ·lhu middle 1920's
wlwn it. wm&gt; "about 3100 tlljr annum."

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&lt;'opC'h;wt's t.h il'd -t erm m; •po:-1nut.slcr WI.IS t·hc fin-ali 001:1 men·
tioned by Wilding in bls article .
Intcrcstlng nro IJ\e -salaril'.s
whil•h some of t he ~~-master:.

rccl'ivL•d in. t=he

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wa:o. dosc.ribcd a, bcin i-\ a " pl-e as-ant Illace [vr ,the best )'oung pco·
plo uf N&lt;'W Haven to .e:athcr."
(.;('111\g.e N. Capchurt waSI (i·rst
co mmi~., i·oncJ po.-;.lJna,;tcr in New
lliiVCil on Jul y 25, 1889. He th&lt;'ll
llllera l&lt;'d hi ~ uffli:c. "in the Dar!
l'urter pwpurty. located ne;ar &lt;t.he
;-;ehu nllwu s&lt;'." James lt. Capebu·r t,
lu.; brol hN', was ,his IISI:iista.nt
Mr. Ci1peha.t"t was po.s.tmastc-r u.n

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courtmg •6.f MHss
B.eSiile Sbank
wh?m he fmally mal'ned.
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F . J. Humpohl'l'ly-s, whose oi!L~Lal
pa(X'I'.~ were -dat~ J'anu&amp;ry 12,
1874, was .1~ c '~_~x~h postmaster.
llu m p;hr_tw·s iS' po~ctured _ ·~ a man
who e~·J oyeU •hl!i rellg lon an~
lived 1-l evcot·y day but found ~t
diffi(.'tl lt .to talk about ill. on Sunday
when
he taugh_l Sunday
School class at ,(;he Ulli.led Bl-ethron Church.
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The nexl po.~\.master was a Un·
lnn Ltrmy vetel'an whose pictur-e
had once been publis hed with
"' !i i\\'CJ'ii ] ('Onl'r&lt;J~es in. the Har.p·
cr's Weekly . His nt~m e was Otis
H. Smith anrl :he kepl ,the office
i n " l)r. Rou·sh's drug sl'OI't' -untl-1
Ins h-c&lt;~·Hh fai,Jed, whc.n he too-k it
Ill hi; hu mc, ibhe house now owntod
c: Uy t;•lwaJ'd Ho-ffman.
,
Pillip L. Jonu
the eight,
2
postmuter and he was appoint·
ed In December of 1881. Hi• office was in th• &amp;tore and dwelling built by M•rtln E. Smith
•nd Lewis Roush located "on
the corner of Pike StreM lll'ld
ttle country
ro•d." WUdint
t!l
here dftcribft that Jones kvt
the oHic• until Cl•vel•nd
elected presicfent. ''This," tl;·
cording to the author, "wa• thl
first tim• the office Wli mtde 1
politiul plum." Jon•• aliO oper
•ted • tin ship in N•w Hnen.

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Ra y Lievin.g Was &amp;t·tthe big gundn
leaodin-g Seealld Street Mm'ket to
!their rtwo wi.'Di over New York
Ceutral IllS .be IJrit a 548 &amp;e:rk!Js on
games -of 207, 179 and 162. BHJ
, ,p,fu.Jcdily was :high .flor NYC wilt.h

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0,26 series aud a 200
e-ne
w il h Ri'll:k M.cMbini following w)bh
518. Jo lm
WIQS h).'Sh fm
Holsum with 443 and e '171 high

llill Wil'l piclurctl a.s bcin~ "a
very i.n loHigcnt , wt'll in!orml•d
but 8 1mor
llmiable c harac ter.
business man'' Wiidin.o; d~oribes
• h~m as bcin.g .a m&lt;~-n w h9 e n jo-yed
a rest more "Hwro-ughly t han any
m an I evc1-y k-new and .th e lon~el'
•!:he r('L\i.t was .the better it suited
him."
T·he thi·rd postmaster was M&lt;~rti n E. Smi.t:h, who wa:s CO'lllmiss·
ioned in Septembt&gt;r 186!!. He wa~
succeeded by th1• nuthor Ge{1rg~
C. Wilding on Mi&lt;Jr('h 23. 1869.
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251 W. Main St

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local~
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oom• of hlo ...

ti..-itl" u po&amp;tmuter, Wilding
• ,
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uys, ''The m•il lto&amp;h '""'fM
•r Wildtnv s f•ther wu •ppotnt- I M•tti• RoMrts •nd Emm• Gr•·
ed
of the
h•m. 1 uMd tom ... tMH bNh
and the mines
getttng
with the mtll on the up -th•
out cui , "'h•t wet tn the .. rly
ri..-.r trip, in the momine, end
summer of 1157.
my vooc1 f•ther, who dw•lt in
W1ld1ng Ocscnhus the mali Ll
that llttl• white cottlge on the
ci1ilie.s
at tha-t Lt mt•
b.:1n ;,:
ri..-er b&amp;nk, would m"t t"primit1ve ·a1Ki i1mJtcd as ht'
dawn trip bHt •t nivht, For
how -h1s falherr went ur.t'l' vr II-II &lt;'•' thi• courte 5y we ,-.c•ivecf 1 copy
a. woek 1.o Harlford's p()...,t Olftn• of the Cincinnati Commena.J•I
w here James W. KeHuy
every morning. On r•iny or
t.-cr, would give hfm all t hf' ma il
5tormy days, I uied to r••d •II
I Bat WC{Ic5 ·00 go to New Haven.
of tha p•,..rs and m•g•zinM In
His fa-bher would then
th• office. 1 twd 1
comer
it from 'his crude off-ice m .!Il l '
back by the window under th•t
, boi.ier ll'OOm of ,t h e
hou.;,('.
big loc;"•t tr ... 1 specltlly enThis t.'(J.fltinued for seveJ"al
joy•d Lem lum;•roer's WhMIAs for lhe
,, •• ., ., of ,, , .. 1 infil lntellit•ncer, Alfred Yon·
1~
10 1\.1 0 "'
ker's Rur~l New Yorker end
firm post o-ffice ,in New Haven.
John F.,. .. •, American Agrlcul--Wi-lding says "The firnt
•
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pQ!rt -o1fi ee was est.ab!ishr:J in
1864 and thfl commission of tlw
Hugo Juhling W:J9 -t.he fi-fth
fii'M postmaster Ctwarle:s Juhli ng, P'"'''"'''"".
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" • w••" romm ·•··•'oned
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w~~:; dated FcWua-ry 23." The &lt;JU ·
No"•mb"''
26, 1872. after
th~r tells of Mr. Ju'h~ing's ,spe('rh Wilding had bOC"'me -a minister
bemg sprunkled
With German and had gone .to 'bis hrst cirooU
wo-Ns.
in the moutl1t.ain5. JtJb!ing's orfke
And-rew J.
wa.s t he se&lt;.'(.lnd was
i-n: his, new " brick
pw.. ma·m.cr ·an-d kept the postofP1ke Stree-t.
.
flee1 in .Ltle iron• room of his
W1ldmg reca-lls the ·al'lnval Dl
home, " wh ic h
tal-l .stilts llugo Ju-h li rJi
Genna-ny "at
011
on the 'hillside, o n P!ke Strel' t . the
the
works
.almo::;t in firont of ,
Tu rn · were bemg bUilt a hoot .t:be 6Um·
1 001
bull's presc-n.t h.omc a-nd
next dnur mar uf IB62. What. a
.to the ·house buW by Tom Hu ghes yr.mng man 'he was.
Wttb 'l'08Y
oow owoed by J. c .
(Re- che-eks •and lu ll hlloom
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1956, so hurry.
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