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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, March 6, 1956
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Governor Signs Want Ad Proclamation

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Richard Haggerty
Given Birthday
Party At Home

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Richard Haggerty cel.ebll'ttled b.h
rf lh birrthdary &amp;1. otbe home ol bit.

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Mr.

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Robert

.faggert:y , "\Wien ~ ~ and
, .£riends were -in-vrirt.ed to ·a .party
, ov~r tlll'tl weekend. Games were
I pl-ayed under •the dh&gt;ectioo nf

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:\Lr.o.. Harold E. Hubba·r d wnd. prizes
NOn by t:he 8lllal-l oguesob. Ref'M!Jhn{"dl't51 of ice cream, birthday ~a·ke

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•eth Caldwell , R.on·a'.ld SltUrlr!kn ,

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SC:I'Y ed· /I.Q

)eoory MrcKean, Grallipol.h5; Millf.1\
Childs. &amp;1:1and Jeffrey
lc;ggs, Cynbhi·~ !M•His, Catl1i~ !MieJ~Ihinney ,
Pat A.rcher, Micbael
lrt:&amp;S, Robert and Jan,is Sc'bmoll,
Lamry Vance, SallY Docokworil:l,
Ohiwer Hawerroty .
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Adu}t ;guegts ittcludOO Richard's
grandmo::ber, /Mrs. Ohades~ McKean, and aunt Otld 4moJ-e, M'f',
and M'l"S. Stanley '.Mir:Kean-, Galdoipo1is; MriS. Hubbard. Mhll. Vlr~'llia CH!ofhrd, IMirs.. Glenn H«lRler
~ay H-ubbard, Sbei-l:a.
Y H~nsler, Donn:is-

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Kennetlh ·MrEI•hiJmY.
Scll"lding gt~ts but unable oto at·

MIDDLEPORT 1Cynthia Tompkins Receive.Nurses' Cop
SOCIETY I At Cincinnati's Bethesda Hospital Sun.
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sam Wall£'r&amp; and Mr. and Mrs. 1 M1·. and Miv. C. F. Tom'*i'Jlti P. Sim-moods., ·p residern of the
laude Buskirk and son, Columbus, and Mn, Ohris, BpOOt SUoday tn 1 Bet·hesda Dtitnlle in Marae.
The prelude ".Be Tib.ou Rut
ere week(lnd guests of thelr par- c mema,a,ti w.ber,e t'hey art4Jended
ni.S, Mr . and Mrs. Guy Walters.
rbbe c apping exereise!J at Bet:besda Neill'" mid Idle ~iona:l openKatherine and Chrl9Une Gnnt, t Hospital I!IObool of ~etd l!hc serWce. f'olllx)wj-ng tllhe in_'olumbus, sPent the weekend with
Cyrlltlbia Tompkins, was one of \"'Ca·~ lon by Rev. Simmonds, 'llhe
.~lr s . Homer Grant.
IJ7 elr'J.s •to ·P'IID theilr rfirst mitre- glee club ~ "M-aoy Now
Char les Walburn and his moth· stone aDd reOei'W!I lllheirr ea118. The 1:a-y Spioni:l" a.fter Yrihicoh tjhe atler, Mrs. Stella Walhurn, are vislt- eerV'ioe WIISlbeld at.the!M.ot. AubUI"ff di•e!ti was .giV1:1D Oy HIW. Nwman
ing in Columbus Uris week. •
Presbyrteriw Churoh 'Wltth Rev. J . Sohrre.iber w.bo d:rti(J Iw !his tl.opic
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Jones and
CHESTER- GRANGE MEETS
"Three Ral'll SWd.s" &lt;and named
· hlidre~ , Paula and Darrell, have
At tlhe !OYod&gt;''"'ll meeli:"''"' of Obc&amp;- them &lt;B "To deve.lop Jove iOl ~noved to Athens where he ia em..._'""
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1luyed. They had been living in 4oer Grlange Tue9day -evenoinog two i:n a manner }~k1o:! bhat of Jesus inhe Bradford garage apartment on demilt6 were ~ 8!Dd- One :rre- .c-reasing :m wi'Sdom aond faV(lil' of
lrownell Avenue.
mpcatement wall ftlld witlh· Oa'Wd .God •a-nd 'man; 'lrllrd To 4ll'rept our
Mr. and MJ'I. Melvin Devol and Krobi.II!Olz, 'YtU1trhy maBt.er. •pN'I!id- 1Jl"(l'fress1on as caiiJI.ed of Godfamily, Belle. W. Va., entertained ing.
'11he Nigihtingale pJ.edge uken by
her mother, Mrs. Gua Ward, Anna
Tbe ~ ol 4lbe ))1'WJIJraJn by the girls preceded rtlhe ~ill
Mae Jeffen, Dora McGee and Mr. Rloy IMil!lier', ·lectullef', was '"famoU3' dOOication in which ea&lt;"b. girl went
'fl.nd Mr11. Cecil Ward Sunday.
~ .m Feb. and for wtLat •t(l !Lbe ·aJ·!at- and J.irglhted -a cattX!i-e
Michael 'l'urner, Bucyru1, hi! "WOtk eatlh were famous. 'I1he !life .C.rom tlhe ·~~er candJe ,as au oot
been m with an ear infection whlle of Imroln tand Wa&amp;hlngkm was of &lt;lcdieatJ.oo.
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visitina; his ,rrandpa:rez:tb. M:r . .liD~. .p~ by~..!..._~.....~~~ .:e~
Pray_e r ft1ld oVbe benedictilm. by
Mrs. Joe Turner. Mr. Tur~ ·*'·on IIU c
~··· 16""• ~,.._...,. ..........~ r Rev. Sunmond:s ·a nd ·,\Jhe l"eeeSSlOO·
sick leave from the
.~.otk ~ by 'JihMmal Caee, W"la::bi'~~D '&lt;Ill clOfied :roth6 ~oe a.flte:r 'Mhich
Central railload. Ree:Q (Uei\1 '~· 118. a ~ f:JY ~ Kaatz. 'fhe open· hOOi.ie WII!S held far lth.e ~
the TUrni!r home were :t.Jr. 11;14,-~. ·~~ ~ F.~~eltv Ko.bl- ~lltz; •a t Dra'her HaU, dormitory.
v~ P'Okldle by 1\he
Ch.rle. Turner Ra&lt;ln• . ., ·. . t ,..·

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· and M rs. '"'""! m Bo'···
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·Miitihael V·an ()oan.ey, Mart!1ra -and VlnMr.
and Mrs . .1amea HaWley,_Sr.
Ohat1k!s WUJ..i&lt;am McKeRTJ&lt;, M·iahare! have moved to the Pratt apar\Cnent
Fee and Marii!.y n Stumbo.
on the corner of Coal and North
Second Avenue. They llld lived
in tbe former Cluff bulldint attoSa
the 1treet for ' numbe.r of years.
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Mr. and Mfi. Clal'flnce Cliae
spent Sunday w1U1 hil parents. Mr.
and Mr1. Lafayette Cline Wtnaett
Run, aDd her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.
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Walter Rings, New Matamoras;
Mrs. A. D. Wilson, Bar~sville,
Announcement V mad~ rJ 1\lhe b vtsltlng her sister Mra. John
engagemenll 'Of Na.ney W.idsoo, Smilh, this week.
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d-at1~ter of 1Mr6. Wraller T. Wil·
James Simpson Is on vacation
.son, 14305 Drexmore Road. Sha- from the Rawlin&amp;a-Coabl Funeral
kec Heiights, Ohio, .to Fred.. M . Home aDd was accompanied to
Grof(, !SOn of Mr$. F1red. D. G:roff Cleveland by Mra. Simpllln for 1
am111be ·late Mr. Groff, 3440 Ava- visit with relatives.
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lon Road, Sbaker Heil~. Trht
Helen Cline, who has ~eo Ill
coupl-e plan 1lo •be married ill May. with measlea; bas returned iO her
1\k Grnf\f 'is .tJbe Rrandeonr \11. studies 1t MlddlepoL"t WJh School
'Mrs. A. P. 1Mii:ller 'lind a ·n ephew
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Baplt and
of Mr. and Mn. Edil9on Hobstd- two &amp;iris, Beaver, and Mlsa Cora
·tE1r. His ·rno!Jher rk9 th-e former May J"achlm, Jackson, vllited SunHazel IDller.
day with Mrs. E. T. Bauer, Jackson,
who is recuperating after major
surgery at Holzer ' Hospital. Mra .
Bauer was broug-ht to the home
of ,her par~nts. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Karr, Sr. Sun~y from the hoapHal.
Mr. liiDd Mrs. Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. FDrre1t Bachtel vltited · Mr.
Bachtel 's brother, Roy, and family
at Eleanor, W. Va. Sunday, where
A lii l'hhd'ay dinner was heM· ono his mother, Mn. Grac~ Bachtel,
Sund:atY rf-or Uoyd Wri~o:l.t. MUlber- Akron, is a houseQUcsl. Monday
·r y A venue and his dauJ(IIltGr, ke-- Mrs. Roy ~tel and Mrs. pr.ce
bccca Sue.
Bachtel stopped for ..a vialt at the
A lovt1\y cake w~ ,prcc;ell!.ed F9rrest Bachtel home'· «lljftiUte on
· l~i m by _ his gmndm'Oiher,
Mrs. a business vllit to Ravenswodd .
J u-sie TUI'IIrel' .
Patricia Richards has· returned
otlht'.r,;; 'P~'~~nrt were ~tn. . Ro- to her work at thJ! Bureau of Unlwrl l)umeoU, M.r. ratrtd ,Mil"AA. E. B. employment Compensation,. Colum•
Sh11c.t:-~ aiJ of
P&lt;~•rk&amp;'SbU'I'IJ( and bus, after visiting her parents, Mr.
~h" s W 11ighl1and ISOOlS Mldhaet '1100
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Governor Leuac.he it pictured
aho11e signing the proclam.. lon
namirt~~ the Wftk of M•rch 10th
as Nationel W1nt Ad W-" for
Ot'lio, •• el•v.n Claulfltd Acl·
vertlsing Manegen from Ohla
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News; G~nor LluKM; Mrs,
Nellie Co•, Cos-hocton Trl&amp;une;
Fron:t row standing •r.: Clyde
Roberts, Columbut .Ditpttch;

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a·nd ever.y om i1..en oi our gl'elllt
Slate .to re-nd, use and pmronize
Want-Ad -a-llvtrlisi-ng.
"Km~pirng ,tJhe spia";il':. (~f our Am·
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Ad Wet'k. Let us all I Jni! t'roni~e

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dollallf ll'nnuaHy .thtoll,wh tmc pub·
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of w.w1'8 rand. oHellf.. J.t ~~ no won·
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Advisers Met.
In Marietta
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t!he Sout!1Joi;G DiN'riuL 4.Ji Otub

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readers oto 110ad ~he Wunt· Ad.~ durtng Na14ona.l· W'll'ill·Ad Wt'l'k 4\t·a.rC' h
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walb of d·ilfc Uwn cl u·if;- 1to •t1he
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Oh-10 'billS' IX"QOiaimt..-d MM'Ch 4t"h
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Govcnl()11 .l:''t:ank J . Lausoh.e of

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Jeffenonien; Back row: it.r·
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Bec:kmen, Sprinvfleld
Sun tnd Dtlly News; Larry K...
l&amp;r, Clncinn11ti Po.l; H. L. McOsker, Cinclnn•li El\quirw and
Herbert Hl thhorn, Ohio St11te
Journ•l.

Harry Blnpr, Cinc:lnnatl Timet·
Ster; Kenneth H•l'f'ln.,ton, Dey-

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Ruth Welling, Sidney Deily

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Wilson-Grolf .
Engagement
Announced

BASHAN

Uutlund l'TA Meeting
Scheduletl March 12

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children, BelPre, spent

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!lll'. -and M~. Edwat&lt;l IMdnt.o!itb
and faom ity of Da)tQo were week·
end ~ts ·o f !bios p~ Mr. and

Mr&lt;. flowaro IMcluludb 011d dll\llllb·
t.er, oMiss llulriett·.
Mrs. Elrnma Davis .00 ~ Max
ch-ildren spool ~e
weeke.nd •i'n F'dlil'8118bee, W, Va.,
wi':.th Mr. rand Mrs. Howard lLousb

Fotlmer a;nd

and faaniJy.
iMr. ·aOO M'fli:. lliey Woodgeard

and fami:l'Y aP'fi9l Su~ iD LO,a:an w)th. fbia plr'ebts, !M!r. and
Mm.W. H. W -.

Mr. and iMI&amp;. Old Moore and
d.auglhten and JeU Wi·bian 'Were
Stm.day ,gueetu of Mr- ood . . . .
Vern Davis, Middlepol'll .
son·,

w~ekend ~euests

WhXIb ltti'm e ra ~p~e wa&amp; v.'On by Ed'flhe Rev. N. D. Bnr-don, pastor
SOD lirA»on.
. of tthe Mit. MorJalh Baptist pburoh,
P'rirst e.nd 'BOoond degreeS' ~111 was guest of tbonor ra;t. ·a 'liinnrer
be eonf.enred ~ lllhe rtext meot•~~ng served St.mda-y by Mn. Kai!Jmyn
Maroti, l3. Baking cc:Jlrtesto . :t.o be P-ayne ·and . .her -d'MirgbtE~r~m-oi-a.~,
It*! &amp;r.l!: meeting ·In Ap111!.
M•rs. Bcartr.~eP P;zy.ne, ·a t tllheir
-~ wen; ~~'&lt;~ a' 'home. m&gt;hflr di~ell' guests .were
rt!he ctose of ltihe mool:.trn·g.
•Mr9. Bordon '3llid -l:hree djtlJtitbteli,
Gao;•1ipoli.s, and MM. Oa!rrie OatSau~ ' Mr.s. Arnold Richards. and sen. 'I1he ithrree COUI'6e cbi'ck~n
family over the weekend. She rele- -di'lmcr car-fliad out '3 P'OOll
btated her birthday during her vis- afld whi-te cdlo.r oollem.e in keepit home.
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IDUI'SOC aft Holzer
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New 1956 B~dget

Outlines Ht:avy

A·1 Rob..t Bamitz of SO.Ward
Base, N . Y ., wbo is
spending a few day5 w.i.th his parAi-r Force
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Ohio Power Co.
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Mr. anrl Mlrs. Mbert SwW.el.

Minister' Dinner·, Gues

rHEY GET 150 YEARS IN ·uYING'

Construction

Damitz,

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i6 vkoliting -in Cincinnati.

Funeral servJrtis for .
er Mulford, 95, a life]OIIJ reotd-1
eat of Melp county who
her home 4! Cheshire, RD 2! ~~~~~:I
MeiJs·Gallla line Tuesday, w
lleld at 2 p. rm. Thursday, \

Mr. 3'nd iMrs. Robert ~er of.
ruumbllS ·a nd Mr. and Mm. Clar·

enct Boster· and family af Ga"ll.i~
p clh were Sunda!Y gue&amp;s of Mr,
11rn'd Mrs. Phil WiUiramson.
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·J. E. Wfh-1te awl 500 Jimmr.
Columbus \isitf.ed SatunJ.a¥
w~..h Mr. mid Mns.. Pbil W.il~iam~

.Mro. Mulford had
birthday on
was the daughter
alid Mary COugbenour
husband John Mulford
ber in death.
Survifing the &lt;!leased Is·
MarCellus,- with ' whom she ina~•
her home.
Rev. Bud Darst r..qd Rev.
FariiJ wlll officiate ~t .,,- - - ,"
vices in tbe RaWlillg!-Coai:B Fu1~~'l '
-Home. Burial will be,
Gravel .. Hill Cc~et~ry.

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Bond Issue Voted
For Mav• Eettion
By Eastern Local

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The Eastern Local SehooJ Board
unanimowllj voted to place the
highly controvenial bond issue
of 1425,000, on the May Primary
ballot, at a lf'ecting Monday night.

The matter was passed after a
leogthy discussion, and it wa5 mov
cd that ttie resolution be certifi·
ed to be seat to the board of elections enabling it lo be placed on the
ballot.

You can bring the richness and joy of the Easter
season to loved ones with beautiful Hallmark ' Rel~@:ious; Cards. I11 k~fing with the true epidt of
Easter, these co1orfu cards carry mes&amp;age&amp; of
peace and glad tidings lo your family and
friends. Come in today and see our complete
reollection of HaUmark Religious Easter Car.ds.

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The 11th annqal M~:gs County
Blue Cross CommP,nity Enrollment wm be held ~esday and
Wednesday, March 1.3" and 14. Spon.sored by the .Pemeroy Liqns Club,
enrollment in Blue Crpss is open
eligible· Meigs County residents.

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According to V. C. HayeS, Chair-

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ror the em-ollment
the
Company,
Hayes explained that the enroll·

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uteulve travel,

will

meat:

Mason•f'O
Schools . 1. Self..mployed peroons
J.,J
workiog w.bere
Pr
. epare. PI-ans On enrou
are fewer tban s employees,
themselves and
.
F'
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famlUes. All
May·Day estiV
a
of age are

di~lriel.

Mr. Moellenkamp ·could be ~

.. engineer, but

Pions for the anpual· May DAy
Festival ·held each •Year by tbe

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New btdustrial
Plant Is Slated·For

Here is an opportunity to do many of the things you· hove always
• driKin\d of. Cash· in on your J,omemaking skills by entering the Mrs.
' · America Contest. There is nothing lo buy--and no entry
. .,
fee in thiS contest to find the nation'$ nurpber one homemaker. lhete ore valuGble
prizes for YfiMert at every lev'el in the contest. You have everything fo
goin and nothing to lose. So join your friendt and neighbors who
hove alritady ent,ned. It is fun-it's exc:iting-il't profitable. All entriea must

0. in by Ma&gt;eh 31, 1956, so hurry!

, You ·can Ylln Over
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• A New Pieedom Gos .:ltchen ond
'laUnc{ry with Al"'leriEOn Cabinet•
and AutitMGtk: Go•\J.ppltonce•
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e A t9f6·0t$oto
Automobil•

• Tw, Weeks in Elllnor Village,
· FlOrida, tGf Two
· • World Tovf"by $a1Mno hlgian
World Airlines
~' s:SOO Wordrtibe oM Charm C&lt;wrM
.\ .\ Au~tlc ,GaJ,-Dryer and Woaher

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Julius Schmoll
Fnneral To Be
.Held 0 0 F· fl"day
.Funeral .!lCrvlces £or Julius Sch.
motl; 62. former long t.ime resi·
dt~fof M'iddlcpor\ , who died at his
lllilnr. Jacksonville, · Fla., · Tnc5day
eve~:~ing will hl' held at the fi'ederited Church in Pomeroy, Friday
al--.2. p. m.

w,.· a contractor

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N'AIUSF GAS APPUANCf DIAUit OR

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Rutland High·
Ensemble Wins
Superior Rate

The Rutland High School Girls
ensemble won a "SupeJ;ior" raUng
for the second straight year last

ed in Athens.
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By virtu~ or their rating the
Saturday at tbe Music festivaJ stagRutland "group will now be entered
in the State CqmpeUtion which is
&amp;:heduJed .
WludiiDgton
house Oll .
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_The ·body of i~t. ScbinOU , who 1 Mem~r.t..
m MJddleport for

• $I 00 Gruen Watch

Automatic Ccu. Ronge1
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$100 Wo.th of SO...., Clothot
Sets of Hallllt AIUMin·uiYI Weor . . ...
$100 -Worth of Samtonlte luggage
·Other Valuob.. Prlr4t

cent

O'Brien pointed oul to tbe board
that lbeY must decide whether
or oot Moelle.nkamp's wort was,
or was not satisfactory, and that
they e.itber mu.st releue bi.m. or
oonfinh his contract. as further
action must · t»e blied on tbis

Mason Coun.ty Schools .were being
p~pared th1s week With the
1Po'i.ntmcnt of a teacher commatee to wark on them.
On the committee are Chester
N. Haddox, Charlie Carr, "Louise
acUon ' b)' the Board. 'l'be crouP
ScNruner, GarMtte . Kimberling,
confirmed Ute engineer's l8reeMU}t! c. Roush, Irene -Sayre lionm~nt wbicb \\as made "With a pre
nie . Vester, Grace BZrown: I~
vious board, ~y a 4-1 vote.
Sleeth, Billy Steele, and llahel ~vered 'un·der the $25 D.'•dutOUlllel The board, in ollw --leti.Oil at
ontract and may pay tbtU
dopted the annuli app~aUon
Coaten.
at the Fju-mcr:'s Bank and
Sariog 11\CSOlutlon' by a vote or 5-0.
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'l'b'e commiltee wilJ ll)ect on ompany in Pomeroy._.....
The meeUng was beld at tJw
Tfit:anday evening at the Board
Tup~rs PllinJ school wi\h a larce
of Education office in !?oint Pleascongregation
or tcacbm 8rtd i.Dterant. ·
est person:. preselll.

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MRS.
AMERI_C
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of their
children !rom months oo 1o yea..,
covered under the fam
iJy contract.
2. Anyone workine-.where the~
are five or · more employees may
enroll in 1 payroll deduction group
After Wednesda)' of next wellll
the enrollment will not be held a
gain for a full rear.
Blue Cross bears the endOTae·
me~t of the Mei£:s County Medical
Society and' Mei.as· General Hos
pital. Billed at home members

tbe-Jl:~~~::.••

yearn: .a vcterin of :world
member Qf the 'Federa.t"·
eel . ~burch, will artive in At hills Joyce
Tta: B &amp;. 0 trilin at 6:150 p. m. Thur- wilh Lanna
and friends may c11ll at the
Altos are

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E:ftin1 Funeral Home from Friday Graham and
morn~ne until

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noon on friday . .

Mary Hysell as
Accompanist for the ensemble h
,' survivors i.nclt!de, tWo sons,
of ~olumbus and George, Judy 'tb1se.
; one daUJhter, Miss
. Sc~oll, Co)J,I.mbyli. end
G. 0 . Scl!moll, Mi&lt;Wl..
w!U b6

wen

elpeCCed to--&lt;e
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The en:l of BlftD&amp;&amp;e 'WGidler
... ~ w be ~ ooticel bJe: ~&amp;day-, wllr.a Ute cold C.
nadim au" Wil . C-"'fer f8U ol UJe
....., bri11P1c llll......., - . .
.tures to
~=• CIOUBtiar.

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that ,~. ~by~

have cause for court aeti'bn,
might Ill' migbt not receive
for serYices renderedj ..
fee far servieef1 re
services ate six per.

85 YUI'8 of age, including
and tho.se

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the Gal-

ter ~;ehool. Cafeterias and hmrh
rooms will be provided in all the
sehools lbrougb out ,b.
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It was announced that the building
progum wiH total m co!lt around
$800,000. ptovided br. th• bond
ISsue and morues proVlde by tbe
ment is of vital interest to Porn- , state.
eroy aod Meits County •eo;id''?"'·l
for through Blue Crou; ;·member The following is a breakdown u
is r~Ueved of the financial W.Vrty to how the money will be divid·
co~nected with ll'ickness or accidbuilding program: $520,·
ent requiring hospi.tal care.
school; $170,000 new
Planned by the hospitals,
school; $70,000 for remodelCCOSB supplies the meBos for
and additional to Tuppen: Pl1115
Snow FONCUt
untary prepayment of hospital
and $40,000 for remodel
'Ihe &lt;OJd.li'GIIt .IJirllftd into Qeu.
for the areatest number of pco]ple 1
school.
Wal Ohio by tlOoi1. · bi iu&amp;tia&amp; witft
at- the lowest r....,...
"""g"'ble cost.
In otb er busLDess,
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tmd
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'llbe
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_There are twO general ·~~::::: ~~~~:·~ James O'Brien reported
_ . ..~ va ..O:W ftunies
cations of eli&amp;iPWty fOI' 1
the group thaL lt wu llil belief : . ~~Untreet ~ ''DMt

'·BJue Cross COminumty
,: • • Enrollment
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Drive
ru · ed On Next Tuesday

ELBERFELDS
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The iss ue is ror a period of 23 f lipolis area •beNt 11:15 .a. m.
years , at an average of !5.9 mills. wwe graund..... 1'he Columbus
It is fpr the construction of a new WNI'Mr au,._, Mhl the , ..
ttigh 5t.hoo1; new grade school; ad· port nme from 1111 airplane pi·
I twditions and ftmodeling Tuppers fet, who thouc!rt ho Plains school Yd. remodeling Chf!5o. In tho Sootkono Ohio

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HYSELL RUN

CARMEL

Mr. and Mrs. EUJen6 Buckley
farit"Uy, Pomeroy, apent.Sunda)'
Mr. and Mrs. ArYY: Gatn,er.

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!high oohooi '&lt;M.Idl.toclum. 'frhe btul'd
wHl present ·an- i:llfoiln•.ad.· conct\l"t
1to opon. r1:he .provam whiCh wJU be
ro11owcd by •a l'ihont bU&amp;iOOSII' mootina and ooooluded w-~11h &amp; White
Elcp111mt Me oonodi.I.Ctcd 'by the

Band BoostEJrs Olub.
RBf•rcsbmenUi wifl be sold nd
aldr pruceedls •fO ,t o benefilt ·tlhe
BY MRS. MARY K. HOLTIR,
BY MRS. RANNIE MOORE
RowtJband Hli·glh Band. EYeryooo tB
Mr. un~ MrB. Olrttil"CJlC'e RUiililell oor3lally lirwited to attend: the
Mr . and Mr!i. Charles Grltfith Mldr son retumOO hum OOOum.OOso •mMUng,Limd ~Wked to br1ntf II •gift
1mU daughtu· Karen, Pomeroy, and
where 'l!lrey burveo been vislillinr for t 1he Ule.
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Charles Reuter and
ltlhcir -dooghter Mre. Gl-en WlhltOO.
sun . t:hcstcr Road, epenL Sunday
Mr. .and Mlrs. K. K. Miebtwl and
with Mr . and Mrs. Edward Griffith.
clh.!Jtdren. ll!lld Cmnie MOOI'O 6j)(lllt
.Miss Martha Orr, Columbus, SunWy_ Wid! Jitlr. &amp;roll lttlw. Joe
1Y IlTTY C,t,RLETON
spent the wet~kond with her par·
HywJil. uf Ohcster.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson
cntA, Mr . And Mrs. Arthur Orr.
Mil' ra.nd Ml'.i Dupn ha:\IIC .p nrch- and baby of Letart FaUa have
. Erma! Schreckcngoet ftnd Vln - asrad pr.opootry lbel-e.
moved into the Edson Jtouah houae
nic Roberts, ParkeralturQ, W. Vq.,
Mr. -and MM. Elmer lf)'Sd)il to~ponl
slM!n1 Sunday evell'lng with Mr. Sundla.y witlh rh-i-::1 sister. IMinP M.ar- formerly occupied by Mr. and Mn.
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Shelby Pickens.
and Mrs. Arvy Gainer.
ti:n Woodard and f.unHy,
Mrs.
Mary
Circle
had
as
Sunday
Mrll . Roberta Lee, Mn. Zana
Thll lflOlGL !fume DeiJ~L1111tUon
lind . t\hry G.nln(!r, attended Lodge mOOI.:Itng wl-11· 1bc lhcl.d Mll'ldi 8tJh at guC'st Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry
and r;oo, Danny, of Toledo, Mr.
at l hester tUCt!ntly.
tlhc 'ho.'UIO of Mini. Ran.nloe . Mootroe. and Mrs. Georile Clrclc of Gn!at
Mr. and Mrs. Arvy Gainer 11pent
Geneva N!OIMl wi.Jq show slid- Bend and Mr. and Mra. Donald Pl.·
• Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse t.Mrt9.
"!i o.n .-color.
crce of Athens.
Woods, Apple (h'Ovc.
'Mr. aoo Pol•~- Can'OI &amp;nruh rnmMr. and Mr1. Shelby Pickens alld
Herman Clt'tJOn ancl dauahter,
od' from Uapp.y Hollorw to the son of CGlumbue apent tho week·
R~1th Ann spent Saturday evening
Woodiarrd .pl'Qperi:y b'l'l'C.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alleq Tar·
V:l1h ttk and Mrs. • Edaon Roush ,
lor and other relative~~.
Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnlh and
Mr. •nd Mr1. Carl Oftutt and Satturday .
Mr. und Mrs. Paul Orr ctJiecl on
l\tr . and Ml'il, Bennie Gainer and sons of Lincoln Heights and Mr _
Mr. and Mrs. Oflo Otrutt and tam- suns, spent u weekend with her and Mr8. Ernest Clark of Apple
Grove spent Sunday everuna: W'itb
lly, Pomeroy Road, Sunday atter- parente al Lancuter, Ohio.
noon.
Mra. Worley Davis, returned to Mr. and Mra. Dean Brinker.
Mr. and Mrs. Aten Shalr of Pom·
GeorKe Rob&lt;trtJ and Ernlo Doet- l her home at De'lrter, Thursday, afer, s(l(lut Monday in ParkenburE, ter !!pending a few days with her eroy spei'lt Sunday afternoon wlth
w. Va.
i!Rughter, Mrs. Arnil Holter, who Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and
son.
Mr. 110&lt;1 MMJ. Tom Lambert and hus ~en sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holter calchildren attended the fUneral of
Mr. and Mr~ . Art Morally took
hb mothor, Mr1. Loitle Limbert, their son, Marty, Lo Parkersburc, led on Mr. and Mra. HOmer Circle
held at the Salem center church W. Va., Monday where ht1 had and femlly Monday eventna:.
Mr. and Mre. D•n Smith and
Manday mornlniJ.
' some teeth ex:Lracted.
Mr. and Mn. Le1ter ftOQih, Col·
Several _from bore atlendod tho farft.Uy spent Sunday with Mr. and
lllll'lbus, spent the Yn!ekend at their funehl for Sherman M.cDoJe, Sal· Mrs. Lawrenfie Smith and family
home here.
urday at the Ewing Chapel.
of U&gt;uret CUff.

Mr. Alld Mrs. Willlan"t Struble.
1~oa••:· Npent Sunflay WHb Mr. and
J . C. McKay.

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Father-Daughter
Are Honored By
Birthday Dinner

1'he Ru-t.l~tnd PTA wiH lbold its
regular mLo.cting
on' IMondit!f,
M~lrch 12 at 7:30 P. IM. in bQe

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~- h Mt. Moriah Baptist

• · •· •· ., J· •· --~~tile Gem of

POMEROY
SOCIETY

cae·

Tbe 'ID08t DOCable m..-- rex

pected rto occur :in Soullh«D Ohio;
where U»e lDeftUJY J'eiiC'hed 81
'ruesday q w01 6e fl'ftZ.iDs bY
'l1mrldly

momiiJI.

Mwn.i'l" ilem~---horn 42 'lit ~--.;,-;
take. Marietta bad 82,
59 and c~-•- r .00,

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M1bo daily llilbwaJ'

rij~!~i

Route a&amp; Wllf!f~ .-:
Dam to iiSiltwood ta
COunty -tift to· fli!gb
!Other roads were
rtrboo.gb foe waS
vicinity ol
{'~te«J.

-ISRAELI VICTIMS OF SYRIANS

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DE'lOTE.D TO INTIR&amp;STS OF MEIGS--MASON AREA

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IICHAID S, OWIN

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' BY CHARLES M. McCANN

Ohio VallPy

SePtinel, lne.. at 110 Mechante St , PomP roy , 0
phone 398, edttorial offit·r phout~ 397

lh.i::. llh!SS

~t·re~ as aecond class m:ulini: mall&lt;'t at thP
Pomeroy Ohio.

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EDITOR

Publidlled every artt"!'"noon exct&gt;nl Sunday by

urru.:l!

orrke

Jio.re'o~

' National a4vertislng rPpresentative, Bottmelli Kimlo3ll,
341 Lexingt&lt;ln A\·e, New York Clly, 16, N. Y

Subscription rates : Oeliv#.ry by carrier where avail01ble :m

Ct&gt;lll ~

Fixed Costs In Meat Industry
as supplit&gt;S ami tra'rl..-i- JKJ-rlot·
Lton '11hl6 fuN:t..'!i th~ •Dack c.r 1u
retain an mc.rw.;;t..&gt;&lt;l propor:twn uf
t•hc prico "l'ct'ei'•'Nl fo r prtl'dud~.

~- meat 8hoo\d &lt;trop pNloilm'tHm1l•l'dY .

·- 'AMI when !Jhat ~n't lh af,pl'n, For t'Xaomple, When l•he !lat'll:t·r.s'
they feel tl:ta.t SOOlf!'Wht:ll"(' t'liiCt•.~- OO&lt;jjJ on ·a dollar or whul~&lt;&gt;:tlc vn·
tlive profits we bemg made.
luc i8 25 ('"('nts, 75 N.·n·I"S &lt;'&lt;~• n •b1•
-'llhe A:me&amp;it•an Me.:~t Inst itute, paid out f(llc • .JiVf-r-;tOC'k Rut if •1ht•
wbh."h ~P'ak.s for .t1be IXICh-m, •h•~ wlwlt','\lalc value drop..~ ot 8U cent~,
~;"]a\ifyinjl ~his queotli.on. 1~he mt&gt;at

Jwn~

industry-Hke

and evfl!'y

Finii'Joly , ,t he i.~:rvlftuL. l!a~·s !hat,
on d•hc ba~is or t(&gt;J)01\fs w faT i~·
s-ued, t1he ml'ut packlw-' lOf\5
ea•rnin•gs m•eragOO ~{'t~ •tihan orw
cent per dflllur of s ulC'!'=-Or about
75 c-ents pt."r heud Qf li'Ve~l (}(·l;
llondled. And not -all ·of l· ho~,.,
earnln:g5 were dtV"ivetl from mt•a1
and •llvestook h}'&lt; produc1:S. There
is t..'tl-11\aini'Y ntJo nuu,win in. t.hi!! 111
odequotc retm,n lo ifl&lt;'T'elW!e "Pii'Y·
IHt.•rt!/J" to pt'Odll('er'S.

not been ilTM11 un c

OIH! els&amp;-,has

to the risine C0:918 or rN'OOt Yt'~&lt;~L's.
A late axampl~ L9 ,:1 w~o i'fl('1'~ ef(oot&lt;'tl

l'i

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Au•.f!~Mi(

.tllwl

~ imatcd

W have added $M
mHtion arrnuflli'y rto l!he industl"/s
wq:e C06ls-and rouehly

the pack(lr'!t.

P,reJJents

~pense

•halF or

murr)(in re-

oompettsaliGn

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mn-

plo.ye~.

When meat vadul}H de~:~i11e, •1111'

east or hrbor .ten.-\s. to

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-tho

liamt" Su do ot.hor ~mpui'I ant (.'O.'rts

In &gt;l.h(' •hack or ('V(.I\'}'01\t''~ •mind
&lt;h••~
is \'h" &lt;l•me to Vi&lt;OI " "'"'
1tpt&gt;Cial plaee of in1t•t"l'.•ll. t\nd
L vnrir,.; wtol'll 1ht• m·
"\Wtile trh ..- P~IK'f'

dividulll, .t ht•t•t•

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1cmle" '"·"'' '" &lt;"&gt;mmoo lodoy-

Hll' lllilt.lt.~l'l' llU'~CJinllbille, w11.h M~t·
h'CI"ldom o.f movern t-nl i1 Pf'Ovirlt"i
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'The Edl'tor's,·
M3J•t B3J1M
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Strl·l anotl er IH'll)r nJii l'S l t'avding hy t'Hr t•lrticing A NI.Udy uf
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Ha,:urt.-s un \I)IC I'O:-;\ \If cur opera·
ll()n s:huws Mwt the more au au!~•
is drtven tin· c-hea~r it tJ.:o•ls hy
11u: tnd•• 'l'h&lt;· r•t·,, ~o·n for , t.)~i" io.;
Fort Rioh.•y. Ka.r·1~,.1S
1h'tl 1 . 1 -~·t um t· r~:-lh of 'JUto upl'tlJ ·
' , :-.ud' 1 as tlt•J!I
· 't't' J&lt;~tion
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lion
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I~IH't' and lirmi:St' fcl•s, I'OftiiiLit
My wUc S('"n.t a rl i PtJinl-( out vwl u:il ly
Ht t: •.;u1w Lr u en r 1.•
or )'OOJ' ~~II pap~r . !f!•atm~ t1hnt I d nn·n lrtlt· mil'l,· ur 1h11U3'1lml" of
•had bt.&gt;en O'S~i.gnl'd .tn l•hto !NOt Hi\'- md;_•s 'l"hesl.' f .."I"S
II&lt;'N.t Unl [u r
-.kun a-t Font R\\t•y. K:m&lt;;-as. "l'hal 111•atl y ri flv l'''~'t"t1nt f1f the p1·lct'
much
w..,..lrut~, hnwevt·J' t w u~ r 1 1
1
•t 1
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" "·'!""l m~ ' t'!Jr
01)1)" In t1e ~1 orw ll.:~.v. I .rm 11nw ·
fr•I.[UI't'~ l'tWI'U itha,1 the l'n -, !
In !&gt;he 5781rh 0J'dU"OflNJ 1'n. (IJSJ [)" !" Ill! II• l)r 0Pt.'""ll11'l))l of ·m 3lLI11
Al.'«.l 1 11:m m trhe 51h Al"mv I will ful' 1•:wll rv· r-,.;o n · '"' ,1 fttn~ i ly of
Ile gomg
· 1o l,'um p 811.." l' 0\1 , w·
c)G(',,,.On..• 'hn•t• I ' .'"• :! c· •n·t~ l r 4·h e f'llr il'l
"On, • 1,, ..,,,,,, 1 ,,f • 1,. , 1. 1,1,,
1 1- .r , II' !In 51)(if\ mill·~ a v,.ar nut if
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I • 'l-tt.&gt; J' ,\iJ'•• •·n' Lll' t' 11Lnp:.t ny' I 1,, 111111 ,,, •I•'" ,, , ,.,.,,., l.t&gt; ,.,, · I ,,, ,.
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11:00· Ho'me
12:00 Tennessee 1Ernlll!l
12:30 Feather YoW' Net~t
1:00 . Bqb &amp; Jan Cm Prqents .
2:00 Count of Mont-e Crfsto
2:30" Carner• Goes to School
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Mason City, W. Yo.

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Be -your own HANDYMAtf . . see your HEJ ,PF1JL HARDWAREM"AN. !1ro
matter WHAT hvme ::-e~a 1rs or a&lt;lditwns you're planning to do .. , PICKENS
'has the touls, hardware, pamt- an::t all the (l'lh31" do-i-t-yO'•m.1f suppli~
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ANY "'tbow-l.o-do-it" problent.i ... we'll be only too trappy to asti'hlt· you! Yes
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MABION, OID0-"'1 prat.e HeJinel
ConoenVate VtrJ' bkl:lli, .. .rtW. Mrs, ,
Cu1 NQUk. a. .. JlarlOn, 0. "1 had
tried mat:ty wan; to Nduct. but •Hh·
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1o ildd~tlon .«) b.aJf a dozen PQ."'' tent and
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WIDNESDAY
4:00 The !tighter Day
e PP.ll. mee ng, ~.JV. beworthUterallymUllonsofpound~ l h L..l '
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t i L A Bangerter gBVe the ln rma· -pounds ot meat llnd poultry and otJ e .Ow-ef o( t e mJhtanz~_natJon~
4:15 secret Storm
1 mcetrng, after which the repor 8 ti~n ·on the Ohio Pastors co vent- dairy produce which the nation 'a i J)Wlce lorce are wa~hng tu
9:00 Sign: On-Prayer
· 4o:i0 On Your Account
ol !In· SCl'l"\!tary and
trea!lu~l~r 1ion program planning which eat· 11tand1 to lose through animal dis. make a b1d f-or .Le!id('t'Ship, vi-olent· fi:OO. Captain Kan,aroo
5:00 Lucky 8 Ranc'h ·
Wl'l"l' n •t11 l nnd uvprovcd. The b t !I
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10:00 Garry Moore
0 urn us, •·e ru Y 21 ·
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6o30 Your Esso Reporter·
11 It' (! " tr 1 it or Chtlst • 1 , .d
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C:~tnt o(Protecting
fsrm in- wan I'mg 1o .rcl'Lh., fl t! Wl' II •·
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April
animals from di!:f.· Y~GJ'I~ o(}ld hn Maroh 26. He ~Hll.'i 12:00 Va1\ant Lady
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case is fi majot· been in pOht.ics for 62 Yl'.!ll'.'i&gt;, slru·c 12:1~ Love of Life
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12:30 St!arch for Tomorro"
7:15
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At tt1e l.'iQse of lhc mcetil}l:\ tile '
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J:30 Cisco Kid
art! ru1· 11u· hnf' huspttulrly show n group adjourned lo the Rlvtll'Vit!w
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0:00 The MUHQnnlre
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hardut lntprffit months, whtm ~he ;y.eatrs before hli country . w.aemadt~
2:00 Robert Q. Lewis
9oSO I've Got A Seer et
tu Or . Ri ner Hanson , tht· ~&lt;\WIII{ !'I'
newbom animal POJtUiiltion reaches !·rec ID 1945. 1-Je ho'ld&lt;r dt...gre~
2:3U Houseparty
10:00 20th Century Fox ~ HQur
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11:00 Up·lo.tne M1nute News
each r hurrh sCf'kLIIg ~u ppor l
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3:30 BL'b Cro.~h)' Show
llo05 ·Lste Show
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tlw t•ou n1 y (mr r1rogrnm of 19~6. 'o
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Thla op•ln~ an eoto'm
' ated '6 mil Otll•l' s-on 10 !It"' far111ly He""""''"''()'"!&gt;·
lht.• l'ounty prog,·:ml ;ur~l l't.•at.l 21 Dangcrh•r,
'• · oy , lion pll\: 7' m lhon
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.couraandfneumonia ·will cUt dOwn mto hE'.r boSom. 11ltl\t
!him.
r :00 Valiant L:.rdy
lbreeouta lO_pla'aandthrMoutor lhouse'.h-old n.k•knameofdl•ag'Ou. A1 122:l!5 Love of. L)fe
12 calve•. Mlllione of eh.leks; too, S'JX, he •had mE"morized I.OOll of
wJII be 1tricken.
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pkhtl'&amp;e~haflli&lt;lt er!l (I(
lLhe 1:1.:30 Search. for 'J'omorrow
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AUbouah the newborn animals Gh
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m~ 'oogua-ge.
, ·c lb('t':lnt e a j 1:00 Katie's ·Kitcbeu
microbial onslaught, modern ~fence nwts.t•an ~hen 1he n•.hmded a ii\1"('
1:30 Love Story
Threal af Farm 1111 Velo ,•
Stt Reluctant lkt 0, 1(. •n reeent yea1·11 has dev"lor,ed aome .tltodlst mhuiO'IliU'Y colJ.cge. 1\hel,"l:&gt; 2 :00 Hohf1't Q. L~ls
Ma,- Pron Onl,- Jud That.
On High Price Support-. etrectlve meanw or P•"Otect ns: \hem · •he leLW"nod en ou-goh En'~lish in si:.:
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&amp;Jiin•tonce-deadlydiaNiea.IJ'fru mcmt'hs- •t'() ·get .him~lf 3, jol) a-s n 2:30 lro,•.,. nor Y
BpecJal to CetttrQl PrttU A~.tociatiOII
tn)'CI.D, fur enmple, a .powerful anti, iw' ,
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ASIIINGTON- DeRpite thrtata of •. veto If Coagress pauf.! •
~teventina: and trutina •~ourl, if:fi'Jal]o 1iJ!lt$.~r()n,_
4:00 Tht&gt; !!rig ...... llay '
11 :00 lrp-to-t~e--Minute N'ew•
farm bill with high, rlfld prlc• aupport~ on buk crops, •om• · pneumonia '11nd othff dl~~e~~sea of
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pip and calves, an In clearing up
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open-wound lnffC!tion". Added tio
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On Your Account
Agriculture department toUIICel aay Mr. llltenhower la eq-er t~ drlttkln1 water, Terramycin Wliirllto
9:00 Sl · Od Pn
L}ickv· IJ 1\anch
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minilltru\lon vlewa u the best me!Jlod o! reduclq the mountt.lnoUIIj
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Your
aurpluaea plaJUing the no.Uon'• lo.rm economy,
Anl!Nl4leeasel 8 ~ still phmder
I •m
11:30 , 'rlk&amp; It ~icb
Even though the President h&amp;ll declared It would
Inc farm revenue at a rate ()f more., l*tnchtt:
th1t 1til~eth in me, 12:00 ., ~:.:.1nt Lady
be "lnconsl1tent" to couple the aon bank plan with
ihiri fl bUUon a year. Tht&gt; u S.
•nEt lin him, the ume brlngeth
12:15 l. " ··to-ol LUe
rtrld, 90 per cent price aupporb, •• .hu been~
D.rtm~' o~ Arri.cWLure believe~,
fonh inuch frUit: tor withoUt 1!':30 Sl~ . h tor. Tomo~
1n the bill approved by the Senate •1rtcultun con&amp;•,
however,
mu~b of ~ l9a et.n tnt ~ e~n do nothlnt. · (John l2:45 T~ : ·yi(U~8: Ll&amp;ht ':"
mlttee, ~~&lt;&gt;me ob&amp;ei'Vtra tKpect , the White House
lit prevented b.J presently avAU•bt• 15.5.)
1:00
~ ldft.hea •· " , .·
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meant. And, tb.• Dep·ft~nt idds,
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vented b)' further rest~41-eJI . "
-er, W6 otrcr. t.lit'C Qlfl' illhitll'K.'I [or ' !!:0:0
lltlcal necuany or el~llorJ·Ytl.t le,J11Iat!Oo. to hei(J
, · · _......,. ~ C'ttrbt pur •LQJW, ~~hit ·haj .. .2:§o
reUeve the farmer'• Pll&amp;ht.
An Amffiaft: ' One wbt), · \Mea 1~ us 11th~ wny to be f·r uitfuL
The Prnldent'a ron,greulon.a.l advlaer• en IAI4 •ile oon: nnalb' ~fforc:l ,a ~, •A• . ~
-· , 1 ~l!Ji .~e A~11be
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to have told him tt••~ the Democrat• may 'le'l b
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uysa~'ll:cr
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ienorance is' 1
,ou WIR ena~e ~~his ~ay ~ l!A !,
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Pre•ldent
Jt' the ehle~ executive a,pprov• th' "lltcon- be
~ ar+lrt ~ , '9,)~1ent, . ~ The-e m t~l~ rthlng~;.
lltenhewet
slatent" rneuure, J'ie " llk.a)r to aceom,pll'ly h~ 1 h¥DPinc: witlh .toll' _: .,. ,:.1 • • . ....~. :1NUJ ·. ~ ;~:e
tit. A~. .
apj..,wol wtth • \11'01\&amp;
wblch could "- - - A
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conatrued a.a lU\ appeal for election or a ltep4bllc8.n Conpu
\aM ai a 'b nweilli i 4J;.:t'kts tf,; ;Alta I&lt; I » ._,..
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eventual ellmtna.Uqn qt lh• ri,Jid aupport "l'llf.tm bo 10 &amp;&lt;:UY4ly d""
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2:30 The Feminine To,uch
FOREIGN POLICY ISSUE--It now appuq lb&amp;l torotp policy
~ .l!fVI.$ION 01' lfDUff
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3:00 ~fternoon Film Pestiul
wul be a top luue ln the 19G6 campai~J:i. Thl• ~arne almoat a cer..
~:00 Mieke.y, Mouse
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talnty after Secretary ot $tate John Fa~ht Dullet HaUfted Oil tht \
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6o00 ' J&lt;&gt;l&gt;a G, WllottLieJY
world 111tuat1on before the Stn.ate fonli'ft relation• committee.
J
Dullea' att!l.\ement. that Ru&amp;sia hu failed ln botb tht OOmeetlc •nd
8:30 News
B:S' Weather
lntecrnallonal fteld• ~cau•e of the unity and ftnnntal of thl We•t reu
\lpon the unbellevlnf eo.ra ot tht Dtniocrat•,
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hia sr~:ument. aome Democra.ts went 10 tar u to brand llll 'utlmony
ub!urd.
.
Senator Walter F, Oeor11 CD,, Ctorata. ln\llc&amp;ted ltmltt4 aympathy
wlth Dullea' position but asld he did not Q:e bow: fonlll\ ""'ley could
be kept out o&amp;: w~1at promlatt to lit "' txt:epUonaJ},)r ~- cltctiiJA
battle,

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Big sell!Ctioli of bulk eorft.
peas, beaD&amp;, nrrot, muM:meion, ~~&amp;dish. beet.. turnip, lettuce aod .:ueumber'
in the most popular •lrieti-es.
Ferry's GRASS SEED in
package .and bulk:. Vi~
and Sacco -Fertif.rera.

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Our lo&amp;S- wiU be your .
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Arly Customer
BUying
$20.00 ar more wortn of
Electric Fixtllnli we give

you 10% &lt;l.ik'ount oftf your
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~fhiTI~ :tll Gatheraing At' United Methodist Church

Cheaper Ry The Mile

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SIXTH IIRTHDAY
11t.e alx.tb birthday of Marcia.
Bowles wat obtervld TuelciaJ at
the morntq Kinderearte.D wben
her moUler, Kn. lbrg.u-et Bowles,
w.u aaisted bJ Mrt. L. W. lrk:Comu, •ubstitute teacher, in teTVlng
decorated eup cakel:, eOQkiel aDd
candies. Aft Easter tbeme of yel. ,
low and ereen ,... eMrie4 out ln
the party arra.na:eme.litl. Gu.tl It
the party table wen Gloria Juae
Gibbt, Carolyn Sue Goodlun aod
Wanda Petermaa.

\159.080 SHARES

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liV't.'St.oek and l't."UVC ('" eflnots •lrQ P"IIY
~he OVtWhead.

made a '!llgtnfJCant Cont•·•but.iOJL to

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0:00 Coffee Time
~hat "be w.mted "bhe wh-ole .poo.
10.00 Ding Dong School
p).e'' ftlihef' tfum j.Ul'ill' I ht· 1•&lt;lM y, -10 10.30 Erole K::.vacs Show
decide.
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U:OO Home
Thm me0:nt. tlhnt RMtoe ·wn,nt~l lo- 12'·00 Ttmne.ssee Ernie Show
be dr11of.Led. 'Dhat !he WO'uld lw was 1·2:30 Fenth9J' Your Nest
1:00 .Bob &amp; Jan Carr Present
m~ e~ ~~a·l,-el•v.
2:00 lJalls of lvy
1,' We W,W lhu"
P11radens repreSt&gt;l)lm~ . 11'11 ~e: 2::10 :Parson 's Study
3:1.10 ~ip'e, Theatre
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DAte · "\Vlti\~J..!lt
a.&lt;linol ~!'0\lih SeoUl, ·lhe

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if J~vestork value:&lt;J dt.'&lt;'lcuc by n
c¢li:n parcenlaJ,le, !ht' co:-;t IJ[

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W.r a 411Uttl r-uur-.vea.t· (t!l'lll.

age to the ooovoort.•Jon saymg he r
~ ould like ·Lo .rt"lrre ·

three mouths, $2.50; one monlb, $1.

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ebonoy ~ ioe .....,, rt.abl• Will deooftltfld lin ~

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bor "'"'· A.ll\'od, ..,.. bmiw.

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H is Liberal Pll&lt;I'Iy un&lt;~:njomousl)
nommated. th im MCJoday as 1l'
candidate .in the -eiCCl Jun to b l'
beld 801ne time Jtrhlti: .!JJJITWller.
'11bM'tl W&amp;B quite ·n. ~h1rry a few
da)-s ago when RltH&gt;e sent u mess- ·

Inc

,.er week: one year in adv1:111et' at The D&lt;~ily Sentmd uHire . $15 60;
ai:r. months, $7.80; lhree months, $3.90 By mo\ut· route wht•re
aVIUable: one month, $1 By mail onf. }'Par $8; siK moulhti, $4 25;

A good many pt-op]e bt·licvt•

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led old ~an RlM..-e iliS gol'flt: to
he ek.octed pN.iSJtien L 0/ Suuot,'h

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REYNOLD E. GREENS

The Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

2 STORES- POMEROY and MASON CITY

Baseball Glove
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ot .eo ..... Po&lt;......._ 111o &gt;Wd wjll be 6'1fil

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Is once again worrylftl ofllclal.l of orllllliM4 bulball ta.
an11
the owneNI Qf· the 'yVuhln&amp;ton StA&amp;tl.tfl ln . partiCular. Dtry year
sln('e he took Clfl'lce, they become jlttery; tht.t fl• WOA'' ~ on h&amp;nd to
toss cut the 1\rst ball ot the .aeuon: ~--use ,!IJe'a lhoufh\;a tum to
j"Oif In Lhe spring.
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So far, the Pt&gt;elldent _baa \~edi \IP, fOK lh• opt:Jllill day rltual Ill •
thN!e ot the yean hll hu ~ ·~. Whlk~ IW~ ~b lhere
have been aome narrow mlu~.
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•howlng up at tht ball Ptrk ~ OpeftfnJ dfJ• LUckily, the JOhedulet\
ClJrener wna ralned out and the .PN~M '!NU •ble ~ ,ftlum to
Wllshlngton lor the occasion on a late!! date •
Thl&amp; year, the WuhLn.gton m~ebt t. worried.
'l"ttey tntuany bellevtd that lhe eMil uicutlv• woLlld
bf. headll\l for a golftrll vacetlo' ln .A.uru.ata. Oa., on
the eventaa of April 10 ao they. p~mpUJ t.rled to
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and SAW $37.95

Proicssional mlodcl genuJne
cow.hide oil

•Precision bmlt ior preds11m 1
worlk. Ttus nntre box iTIO\ltdcs 28-ino:h saw Arcurat!' angl1!

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Calibrated in letha Meta
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PICKENS PAINT and HARDWARE
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w~~ m~Hooed on

hrg hMb SOO!t'r Wl·l•h Jl 33.6 pum1
avel'age was •pit&gt;kt'&lt;i bv !)5_9 -pe r·
Cffl.t Of bile '\'ot-t"rs, and Junet; by
47 per et'IJlt.
Cion For Fifth

STATION
Middleport, Ohio

mu .per &lt;*Tit; .Filoytl .f'he rra1.1011' ~

fLf•t.h I)OSI•Illln on
"-'he ~i.nytlhical ,tewm hy a bare mar•gm over .Rbn: Shavl1k o£ Norl1h
Ca.roiil\'3 State. H.od Hundley ~r
. Wt.~ Wrginla and ·rom Hei!nsohn
vr Uoloy Cl'liB&gt; were nt'IX't in lp t)pU ·
•l ariLY In ot:hat order. witlh BtH Uhl
or Davton ·aor.J· Lefll Ro8enbluth uf
Nol'l,h C';rolLna (_"Omple.t.ed t'he ~&lt;'·
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You cq,lt •lll.lilone
Anc( ... $0_ BUCK$
Easy and plea1ant

BY OSCAR FRAlEY ,
Hna.l dol~·ar tbal lbe WOI.IIld 8
Unitect Pren Sportl Writ...to lllh~e Slh~ lip
aot
NEW YORK UP-'I1he JSQUee1e Fore91. Hillll:s. Th.M'IK how b y 1be
play of vhe ~ear W'll'i i·n operation Jl.eeds Hl'e 11Fimd S'.lam.
today w!1Jh Aus-tra•liani :Le\11 Hood
11be pros ~ !him ~l

puttin~ Vhe "aH OOI.lll"lt pr.es.o;" ~
~b~ ~ 1 tll t~ U. S. Lawn: Tenli'I.S
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•&amp; nns oon·

UnuaoJJ.y ,bJockod shot~. whetJber
ltJhiJs,e of lriS riVal ('(llfl(ef' Of" i(iho:re
•aolde.mptcd by a 1.e1m1 male'fl' man
Who ,had broken ~'()()Se; ood ,b e con
nee.l•ed on 51 pe-r cc.JI'I or •his rteld
gollil attempts.
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Even though h e ,..,hon•ld be the
No. 1 dl'dt chui-re or t•he -profes·
~ si&lt;mal .t.eiMU9 1hi! 6J)ring, Ru~sen
ha&lt;S ·indlcwt.ed !he wlN pass 'up Pro
~t.emparH"~l.y fiiO that iha can

&lt;too, when you

~~~~er ~!he

l!iMDWIODi £tl* Papels, AspHalted Sheathing, Tongue
anti. ilfoove Yelfow Pille Filliflh, No. 1 KD all widths; 20
25Cts a Ft. Fir Plywood Sheathing Grade "" Fir
Grade bola good buy for a purpt~se. Roof.
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As water to ducks.

wa;
PaOObo Gon.za.l'ei.'i it! muJ"Ide••ing
fun TrabML

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Wit•ll 1\ony 'l'raberrt

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the "wm&lt;~~teurl"

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Middleport

FOR EASTER

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Homem~k~ and hosttJset •-o..·.o.~

Ice C~eom tO pliasHamlly an·d .!il,nda

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"l'.m surt&gt; we wou~d be- wUli:ng
i{,o ma,~e .tlhe same L'CllncfRlliorn 1110
Road ,f\hQt. Wf' madu Ito Fronk
Scdgma'fl In lD~2'' qnole AIJq•kk.
'11he UFJ\l'Bl f(."'t' ~o u•ll •amlllteoors
is S)fl•a tlnv r,o.r expt'MC'9.

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"In 1952, Bl~ SN\~mlt'flihad.JbeM
ma"'l.fd, we ~ave 'h~m $30 9 day
~ ih'mse~r und lhis w~re-. I 'reP.!
1!-ll'l't we- •.vvu,J'fl• do llHl· same W
Lt"W II'Jd ,J.rnnif('IJ' Hoad ."
"(oo can be- roo! sui'&amp; .tlbDII tlw-Y
wHJ, tnN!(n ~~1\\Wh ,lihls eX~il tb.•a~~ .Jim~l. ~m!tder USl .TA
rull4te. '!iped.len'M'. il .re~. Atkll t11
tJher~ of lnventro-n.

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Tu • th e I ns~ctwas ~~r yd e;;~ng.
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an.e Johnson and

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S.ho• Stam ··
"Middle ol tlpjier Block"

to
make committee
ealls. A concerning
report or
building
1remodeling of the church wa~
en by- Thea Smith. It was decid;,d
to use lilies on the alter at ""'"'
Prayer by Rev. Kunze closed

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endy. Nor, ,..My. •"" ..,.,

blame lblm when ttl undoubtedlv

w"·l l&gt;o the 21~ !nn«ord
oo~ woo filii Ill• """""m at
F.o..ft llw. - · Septemb....

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'But ¥- \1 enUGUv obvious- 1·'hat

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~·be b~ bulld~ or tlbeo tomlri!l
neec'i" illbe US dh'nrnf.I\Jorulllh-lop at'

mudb. as ~ 10t'ledos •him.
H(llfld tumed tiMYm o fi&lt;rl'!\11 HB.·

.,~ of'f-"'1' t•11 11\.trn ~ iJno .kmllt•M'"Y
Wl,•:b ·birrn. It wi"IIS ~.1 or ni(llt:h~~.,.
To ~·t .,.. 1oo orr.. of $75.000
-'flll1d ~trl,. n'I"'M-ihP m11¥

a worcl
about

mofAte lt1he ,p,.llnd

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lm~.lflt\1»........._ ~comfort of any

hai i~IU i\ ~-ov~ .. . IIUide to conform
llhaJial·:,..U. """d Cd to your race type.

~-~ ~.~ar ~r·• hat that reela
bt. Stop in, oeloct
' ',;-; ~~if iiyl\1, Oftd lot ua ftt you

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M:' Whnhlf"voo i!ouM bl'( 11bn U!\LTA 's

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Floyd's 33.8 pok1t ·~ Nlll

Pair
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manded of a badetball lJI&amp;yer. Hit
IC'OI'iq I'Yet'afll' is ~-8 &lt;Mld bht
&amp;hootina: ill deadly from ,S ide and
outo&gt;d&lt;!. Aoltl&gt;ouilb only six 2
I&gt; Gr..., imatlabl¥- MOiCned

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IS IMPORTANT TO US

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sMSon W&amp;! .title :third hi'~ 4Wel"
compi•IOO by a ma)or .cG!l.e.e ptay·
er 1 to}tped only by his ~mnan
pJ'Il'd~ F r a n k
Se1Vy'5'
4 t.7 two yean~ ego. and noy.d~
ow.n 35.9 18l!!lt e.eason. FreM"IMI,'8
32.9 ·point pre&amp; Is \•he roo~ ihi;Chegt 1n major college amrats.

a..... , w11o tn""aged to
0\llt on a medklere Duqunme ii&gt;Nm,
CQ Qo j d .tbout Ml.ytihi':na: df\.

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\'ot't c8fJ. couht on us, not only for accu. r%'tely filled (ftescriptions ... bui for de·
pend~ble sick room supplios that koep
u&amp;,fath the lctte9t advances in scif"'''tific

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INCLUDES:
• SOFA BED
• MATeMING.,L4TPORM ROCI(Il • • MATCHING OCCASIONAL CHAIR
• lEND TABLES
• 1 tOFFEETAiiLE
• 2 MATCHING TABLE LAMP$

COMPLETE

TH PS OFFER ONIWIEK ONLY

MASON FU~NITU!RI
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BUtTER·'·

eas~ly 8een. 'PUt b
•sq-de&amp;te .on rtbe US brats ,Jt!O ~~en1

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mU'!oual M'frllfllgot'-

Others at 3.95

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amounting to $500
00 ~ were made when the Official
Board of the United Board or the
United Mt&gt;thodist church met Mon.
l&gt;n'illt hny tun~p• ~&lt;e t•''";c;;;,:!;j~;;;;;
daY evehinl! at Ihe church.
h•llul ... l, ~ 39 7$
hg"l"'l~ U7 ~
Willi Trailt.f1 SlU1
Wilflf,.• .f;o$19.11
Rev . .T. Leshe Kunze ilrcsideol
qv'i!r the meeting which opene(l
........ ,,OIM
!lith the hvmn, "He leadeth me",
DR~!
followed with responsive readin~o:
or "1'1\1~ Wondrous Christ" nnrt
praver t1y till' pastor.
TRADE'N
fiRST
During the business scsswn th e
SAVE
fo\Jnwing contributions wc•·e mnrlr
$100 00 each to the Alaska College,
EVENT!
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lbe Wesley fo'oundation at Athens,
and the Werk o.f Oe(hr~tinn t!lO
CI\Ch to the Methedist T.V. Minis- '
t try. nare Reiouo.. '"",••
PY1'HIAN SISTERS
! ren's Home at WorlhinJ!:tOn ami
. Me;p Temple Pytht&gt; s· t
'$25 mh to th•· College mn Home
eompleted
'for the!"r mspect·
. 19 t&gt;rs, I gram
ror Aged and the county lair pro·
. Pomeroy, OJiio .
1
IK. ofh P.
Mrs M'll e
Sunday April 29, was st.•lectecl as - - ___ _ _
on w en
Tuesday fatI thOil the dale
. f01" II temperance speaker .
, 1 ~.· P~t&gt;- A letter was order~d written in
"hiief,
bJstnct regards to having Children's Day
•T e dthe placed back in the conference.
ues ay., Rev. Kunze urged the members
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A)•l'itik Man Jr., a U. S. Lawn
TenrW!I A4!iln. ofhctat, &lt;"Mll'C' illhii'U
wjjjh ·tlhe AtratefYI•r-nn. Hoad obvl&lt;iUS·

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.vi&gt;M:iiUnllt .p\1fi'V'C'r11." Mlllfl CIOIIlN!ded.
ilgi¥t S20 o. da;v for t'l:Peme!'t of

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4.95

Methodists
~alre Dondtions
fottilirtg ~500

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Is tlhll't

ElGIN ~ilitu

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exhit.rit on garment
f1.mshes, Portland; salvaging furmt~re a~d Color in the home exhib1t, detugns for programs, Rftcine·
dr~.ss exhib,jt, Reedsville:
Botto~; Name- tap, .RockBas1c Dress. exhibit, Rutond Home developmt•nt
I~~;~· Extension Council; Shn f·l
pattel_'n display, ,Elberfields
Mirldl
t·
epartmenl
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ep9r
h8 ls, , ~~~~ps S ters
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Sture
t~,n,usual i~tetest Wos the exhibit
by Mu111 Jes11ae Saunders of tailorlng w~th ll man's ..suit 0 lady's
suit, wmter coat .dress on dis 1
and an upholster~ a'nd f , ay
chair,
·
re m•swd

Tek•• a.n

Aootlr&lt;~•ila•

SAVE

or. Vhree worship scr·vic·

luTe.

me.t wit•h

Dil t'&lt;'lcr o1 F.v:m·

t,he worship st•rviee
there,wi!ll be a jlllP.·l wn g.rrga4Jion·
al mee-ting at Which .t·ime a qpw
parl'lh WOMh1p sr hNlule is 'lo bt'
worklld out.

t'hip."

011'1"'

your old watch

Fl.IHowmg

:f!ba:t "I don\t heJ,iriVe 1 C'!l&gt;n ll'l'ifmd
rt~J ph")' in t.h;:&gt; U . S. (.ihamplon·

"NOfrriall.J)•

RP.gioD&lt;~l

New E.w-en.

orr 11h(' f1orelgn: !Heldl'l wirt1h fl.lhe
avoid inrtl21!lll.i'Oll' i()r winnifll~ W~m· •

Fish

ptwt-nA.

'11M ~.;oo&amp;nd .ffi{'"C'tinoz Of Sp('('ia•J
inlet"(."lJt ,w, the members of .tile
three chuJ""citl'-,~ of 1:he New H&amp;V¢0
Pani~h w•ll be hE'tld M-onday nigbt,
lforch 00, in Ho1} Wffk 'l'hc rar;islh WoMbilp Servtt-e Will h~· hr'ld
'At 7 30 'P· iTl1 all Sl. Paul's Ohureh

b~g

Th-e Ynnkee fiAh ~nar•red at

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TRADE

Misl!iion Week
aH oth"f'"' mem-

g•f li!-lln .

ltllu~m. too.
Unlil Lew won tlhc A&lt;mltll'ttft~'Ml
cha:mpirm'lhip, he waos ideqti.J',)Nl
proincipa.IW 1as "tille . ,rpan who

I(J'If.'l't

JlalaSI

to mffit wWt·h ,t h Rev. FraTM.'ll'i B.
Myt'll-s ,r,r om Si~ver SpriilR. JMd. Ht•

Bull. lhe nl'€ll.is

trlredon anrt 1:11e

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&lt;tlhe tt"bloeoM\'1."
BllltbliU!Ihe.wbtll
tM
Au.won
&lt;TllraMaifl
peroh&gt;f!d
tv on lhis: blolld hrow. Ww m~

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Mercedes
.Condon
Dress_Shop

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be held
P-eter'.'! Lutheran Uhurdi,
. Pleasant, -lhi.4. 'PhUJ\'id&amp;Y nrgh.l
7:30 t-o 9 p . m. The 'bhrt't'l -u.hurd1·
es of the New fhrven . P.ariSJh and
Peter'BO
have ~ht'ir f.JUi~l·

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1.~ fmdieliner

tws ·Kul. ,t o be .the nlllmber one OOy 1hove ·t o 9('1f'()\lin&gt;F for ' .under..ft'M- 1
1
or ama-t&amp;Jr tJeMlol~, flt{) ~Iter W"ha~ ii.11Jble piJ}'Of"fls, 'YQ\1 cati.'L ihard}J'
su&lt;'1h deilr'lw1:ors a&lt;~ pl.a:YboY Budge blame Lhoe .•
.efo1ber.
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p 01 t~y ,hove :to sa\Y IUiboul !his d•a•lms
1n ~1hc Jtl"'Ol'es!: evwybOdY •nl't.-&gt;d"
him both t~l(' am.Menm a•nd tllw

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POMEROY, OHIO

Orion

Bellig'W.II\.CODiact dh my business rr.r r.&gt;Onths. d"e to '
a long slcliiiHt' ~~Rt,e accounts were not paid ond Iuter~
others out of eon!i'llf. 'llu!telore makipg this sale at thelowest' possible prlee (pnl&lt;llealb' at cost) to meet these
aeeounts.
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y
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~x·t.ensive European Lou.r. ,Jil'll; it. be
So lilt'&amp; a-ease of' t"-VI'IJ'IYbodY
k-n()Wn {Qt,bhwi!tlh. rthwt. he wae ltlhe .ne.OO;Ing f'Vf't'Y'~ .ei!;e, But :Lew
1Jop nm;oteour 111 vhe worlld and as meanv.r:h~loe i\!11 putJting lhe 1pal' diem 1
,;.ll(•h t•xpt"Cied liht)
oofll.omary squeoeze. on :fhe US term'ils •fa:llhers.
'&amp;nd never .rouled out or a ·game l&gt;qutpmt'ln•t
~· co~n· dt:e wann« ¥l

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COLLI
EWELRY

Siz111
8to4G

SALE
(Morch 5th to 12th

nrEI sup-erb baH
m~lrers aitd -defeon:tl,v-e !Jilarodoots
whb •!(lade tlheilr tearru~~ "move."
.Amu.d CoachM
Ru99eH amerted coUe«t' ~
and prOfeul:anaf scouM from ooasl
to cq8l8t when tltf' DoM 'made a
eJI(WI&lt;COU'.Mcy tour last De\.'eJJI'ber.
~ly t.as s~ •B bit m&amp;n ma·
neuvered on th-e baskotba•IJ court
wlt'h such &amp;giomy. The rt'OWfll'ilfl!lt
N.eti'O yot,llh ·m«agE\d 20.15 N·
bounds -pe;- game; h-e ro1nm"iltted
only 34 peraonul foul-s in 24 glJIIlle.s

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Introduced. Mrs.
r.ord Group,

Nylon

FOR QNE WEEK STARTING

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$10.95'
TO
$25.00

Wool

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pHihl in 1&lt;1 J,nJ '' n.,. Tl •· ; hareYo1 despite .tlhht lack Qf !l'l.a.tur~
dy ~oppP IJ l'li f' p l''.'illlt.~ !1 •h of ·Ihe Ul58 cOmbine ,h&amp;d an UJ!l'l81Wl-- -· - · ly ·hiih lkbr'~J\IR fll'lill"&amp;",ie &lt;4 24.7
poi,~l&gt;~ ~pet ma&lt;n pe~· game ,aOO
h :&gt;a~ted a weetitlh of diversil·ied
'"krlol"!t,
Floyd fJDd F'fttml'a.n are two or
':.I ll:' blgl$ scorflt'S Hl ooldeie baskt', Lbalt lbi!Jtoey; RUBS"&amp;lt .is a ereot
rebounder and defent9iW rtant, in

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charge or pJans ror
ment Day and C.
County Agrlcultural

l!he

'Jb.e pn$11}ing, relaxed Oakland,
Comi$red rt.'O 'PD.~ Ml -A·ml:fl'iea
€alit., )'01.1.\lh "l't(,.Acied ;108 fir.;l •ltiltml~, flbis yeaT'1t W319 '~hot"(" .
1fe'am votes and 29 -.for 1•hf' o&lt;)f'orond 1'ltw tl.ei~ ,aVefate was on.)y 11iX·
t.f&gt;am, bt&gt;im.! 111tl l ~ mrf' ' ,. rl•"d by root.thrfe, 9UPJll·ied larrgt&gt;ly by

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Home DemoMtrat4on

Whlte Wall Tlres Sold At
List PI&lt;!Ce Of' Black Wah
rires.

Jones won

TOPPERS

ty

Freeman. ~'I.'Hnd h·adin~ M"'rer

sh•ou&lt;1 vear in a, tow
'Ibe ~ott~ pi~ ~ed
rfbr "tfbe teanJ b y ~ 1h1 • ~f'S of 35:~
spants wr;t.ers and broodcartcrs
throughout &lt;the- natiOn w~ Robin
~n of Ohw stifle. [)~.nrt!'ll
1!'4oyd of FW'IOUJ) and K (' Jo~K"S .
lllr.tiell's baekcouftt tPaotnmate un
San Fraoci9C'O.
Russell , wbo was targ(&lt;\y instf111 mentllll iR rirll'king tlhe Dorl'!' t'hf'
~a-t-ion's No. 1 fleMTI k)r otlhe -seroru.l
~tght yelltl, II"'O"ived tlht- largrst
'IOtin;g JMftt:nta&amp;f!l evE--r pl)l1i:-d by
~ f!IQ~ iD file e-(fJbt y('31'S ~hf'
lJnWed Pregs has rtho.&lt;t«t an All ·

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J E. D. Hartinter with lin. CJtar...
les Goeglein u aulltlnt ~

OF

Base Position

St"a990

lU &lt;the llta}Ot" t'Oilt..gH ranb Wl1il
a 32.9 •vo~rtl &lt;~vt•r·age wa'!l t•he
secund m(SI Pl~]ruhlr C'h ok"t' on t.h&lt;·
team Ui,s n1l'll'l e .tllfll'u;ed on · ~ht•

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hdd It the nft1
will be- held at the home of

95 .4 by TIOm Cult~ uf LaS1111e last

OO SiX-fool -10 ('fillet far ioy
ed San FraneW.CO and Si
.lA DuqU«VVe weroc C~'Cn
.t(Klay on 1htt llmtt'ld PN.'tQ; All
A.rnepra baske¢ball tearit for \lbf'

A,netiean _ , ,

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BY NORMAN MtLLER
UnltW PNH Sport. WriMr

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~.All A.mericaJJ. C~e

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WANT ADS

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Fourth Anno~
Tourney Starts
A! P"rt

room PUIINI8HED APARTMENT,
fu.roaee beat, utilJUa paid,
adults, no pets, near Pomeroy
Hll~ Sc~ool. Mro, La~lotz, 324
E. Main St. Ph. 302-X
2-ZS-12tc

.:lualftad Ada 1 - bJ lU A.
K. wtll be putW&amp;beo t1u1 aute
da1 u nffivnd.
li'nr ,.,..rtt--E-o-t-.!ie~
• :''u"nn,
Scaffold
Boards.
Drop
Cl~iha.
&amp;ales: 2 cents per WGJ'd, oae 18-

Wedne~QY,' Morch ·7~

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Fl1ht

CHESTED~

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Mmball, 1vg, Detroit 10.
BY UNITED PAISS
SACIIAIIEN1'0, Calif. - Joey
IIIAld.1 BEACH, Pa. - Holly Lope&amp;, 134, W:=st Satorameoto,
Mirna, 157, Wa6hin&amp;ton. D. C., TKO'.. Reuben Smith, 13210 ; Lo,
stopped Jimmy Morris, 1:W, Miami Angeles. s.

A2-C John Glqther baa retura.· Su.nday.
RICHMOND, Calif. :..__ Leoftlrd cd to Deaver, Col9r1do, after a

Fla. 9.

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1ar cluaified raw.

Obituar1ee
MEN TO WORK in Meigs and surpublllbed. al 1 cent per word.

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ppor t unl t Jes

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lo the f&gt;ort:ilmouth District of the
rompany's Vafl..l')' Division two ·ma·
jor projects are included in th111
year's
budget. New oil cireuit
breakerg. at th~ Tenth and Of[ner"
I, St. Statjon will require invest.
ment or $165,000. The installation
will be completed by m.id-ye3r.
AddiUqnal IUilUI will be s.pe n:
on num~~w a.rr•.aJJer improvement!
to laeititkB Jn tb~ dm.11iou, wtlklt
lncluO:M: Jlortsmuulh , Ironto n ami

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PLASTERING
1953 BUiCi- SpecJal 2-door Sedan,
Vi:J.gll Wal-ker
grey and blue, $1195. Blacllnar's
.
.. .ate
Racioo, Ohio.
3"""'
l'omeroy, Ohio.
POOn,e Letart Fra,11s 2303
19M PONTIAC Delux B Cyllnr.der 3-2-30tc
4-door Sedan, $119~. Blaettnar'a, FOR RELIABLE PAINTING con·
Pomeroy, Ohlo. _ _ _ 3·3-6tc
tact Richard C. Wilt, 232 S.
- -FORD
=:-:::-Fourtb St., Midd I eport, Ohio.
1955
V8 Crown
Victoria
Coupe, beautUul red and white
2-22-30tp
finish, $2196. Blaeunar's, Porn~ We Hervlce
rcpair-au-;;;;ie
eroy, Ohio.
U.fitc
Sewing Machines, rental mach-1
1-9.-.- ll-01-CK- -V8 _ S_u-pe_r_ Rlvlera . Inca, $6.00 per month. Phone
Co1,1pc, like new, $2795.. ...Bl.aekt·
6314.
nnr'11, Pomoroy, Ohio.
3·3·1llc
· Singer Sewing Machine Co.
167 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport.

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2-22-30te

RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
19~ DODGE 1,1 ton Pickup, like
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
new, $69G. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy,
Store, 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy
2·23-tl
Ohio.
3-3·6tc

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Team trn-phics wilt go lo The wtniller an·d -·;"""".. nn lite .consolation winner artd ~-runn·er ·UP and

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Notice is hereby girven that N'OOI
F . Ervin whose }J{Jst OJffice

ad-

dress is MLddleport, Ohio, lh&amp;s
been duly ·appoi~
ExecUtrix
or t.he &amp;ta-Le o.f Olift.ont M. Ervtn
la"te of Middleport, Melp 00011'hv.
Ohio, ,deceased.
Dated tb~s 27-llh -day of February
1956.

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Llret Auto, Fire, POllo. CaU Doa

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Milia. Middleport, Ohio.

-Point Pleasant
Firm Honors 30
Old EmF~oyees

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ti':AM OF' HORSES for 811'1"0. J(f}fl
Rladne.
3·5-61t
SEWING MACHINE lol'
goOd
eondltion. Sh1rlcy
In
Bfldbur)'.

Fl~thor,

HAY. Call
Hqltcr, Phone 3673.

A Duncan Phffe 14_altogt~ny olghl
plcct DINING *'OM BUn'E,
$riO.

411 Spr111J1 Ave., Pomea:oy.
s.e.ate

HOUSE, ft room• wllh bath,
buement, Jaraae, 1.03 Acrea,
pracUcally new furnace
and
water ayate.,n. Mark EvaDi (For·

Pomeroy, Ohio

Our CONSIDERATE
PERSONAL
ATTENTION
Accompanin' Every
Strvlct

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WI PRII YDU OP
IU~DINSOMI DITAILI

Trevy·Finlttrwald
Funeral Homt

WE BUY
1'11\UO'l'IJa.U. 1 OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
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OCRAP lloON - IIJil'.u.a

LAZY MAN'I RANCH
ac:rm. .lktu·

AUTO SALES

IF
APAIIT·
-and IJJ'-

dwoll-

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You hove 1omtthing
To Sell, Trod• or'An·
nouilce, Ltt A Dolly
Sentinel Dlsploy Ad

or Wont Ad bt.Your
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Jed mechsnlca • parta availablo
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Thomas Higgins, welding depart·
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crone oeerator.
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loading. Iooi-viduoi .,...,..1.. wiH
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•port. &lt;he player scorm" ihe most
points in on-c..- game,
tlh-e tallest
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.pl·ay{!l" making the ·liOngest 'Shot,
,tm best ;rll ·around phr)'er, the
p!•ayer making 1Jhc most pohrttsr in
4•hc .f.ournoy, .bhe fMte!ft lplayer,
and rt.here w~JI be e.iJebt l)llla-yers
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OHC-840-190, Ji'rceport,:

R. H.
SONS .CO. - U Due to the ill health of my wife
hour Wrecker Service.
Day
I must sell my Grocery Store
Phone 6227. Nii:ht Phone 8039and all operatlng equipment.
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALDoing good bu.slnen. Priced
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---~;mplete WBEEL ALlGNMENT
baJanclng and brake senice,
Hacketls' SafetJ Service, We1t
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Main Street, Pomeroy. Ohio.,
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TARY TA.KE YOUR WANT
ADS AT YOU&amp; CONVENIENCE
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Rel«'e€15 tor the tourney
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- - MAN WANTED - For Rawleigb Nease will be the ()f:fieial timer
TO RA·
business ln Pomeroy. No exper- : wiUt Don Wolrfe rt.ne offici&amp;! seorer

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''f Ohiu Powt'r ha• earmarkt'd ·$5 ,1 000,1100 of 1tt ·~ bud,et for the be·
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Ka~m · ·r plant . In 1957 . OMo Pow- potJ!;~ LJ~, n .probJenu. tO(tay fcm:oed
I t'r tx t- nd iturMi at the pLIInt will Rotll&lt;.• ...tf!"t' s two &lt;h~toly ~
; be ll:.MO,OOO and in 1951::1 1t will i ~·he U.•mocrat _&amp; OJtronlel• etf
I lie 19,800,000 Total t"(r51 uf the u n· , hp Rudu...t(W T~-Union, +o edt
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! tor opention in Marrtl 19'".&gt;8.
das~lft£&gt;·d &lt;t.flid S.?I'VM.'t' ads flar W«l•
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I l'urreJttly under ror,~tru('llon
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a douhle-(lrtuit 132 .001Jvolt tranl:'·
The pr&lt;.t.lem of . the ~
mi•lrion li ne from Philip Sporn • shortage ( If newsprmt, .tbe • ·
Plant neltl' Nt&gt;w Hn£&gt;n w V·
nouoci!'ment was aeceotuatled by
to th~ new aluminum t•l~nl
th~ f.·u·t that Lht&gt; _p~pers bad beea
1Ju1Jt by Ka.ise:- Aluminum &amp; &lt;:he- (' Xpt'Tit-r~t;~ng _ dlffiC'Uitle..
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mical Corp. at Raven!llwood, w. tht-rr m·wsp r1mt supplier wbo wu
Va : 1otal COil of U..t&gt; project wi.ll
havm~ tr~ru;.pol"'l:at'ion
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is to be spent in 1956.
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Newsprilit Laek
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Semi fina16 "Of tlhe toor'bey will
rounding counties. Steady year- b(' ·held on Fr iday, M-arob 16 at 7 .
around work. Contact C. L. ; a-nd 8 p . m. "Vo~hHe :llh.e C0D801atiON
Crouse, Lowes Trailer Court, and final s wrti be ihEiid on Sa.tq.rMiddleport, Ohio, evenings 7 d.,, Maroh 17.
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130, Boston, Mus., outpointed ed Bolden Abrams, 13~ Philldel~ Mr. and Jln. JQbn Glntber, M~ spent Sunday with her·-!lster, Mn.
Clinton Fisher. Mid.41e_port.
aert.lon.. MiD.imam ebarae bDe.The fourllb antlUlll PortLmd Jc&gt;hlllny _O'Brlen, 127~' Bolton, phil, 10.
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P~one . 11265-X.
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Crade Sohool basketball tounJey
HONOLULU-Joe .Mice4i. 1-4:7, 1pe.nt· a weekend at home.
Mr. aDd Mr•· Dale Beaver, Bel·
tee\Uive l.aserti.ou
For
rent-Electrte
waDpaper gt&gt;ttS under way .this coming Fri·
New York; outpointed Slln H•r·
Fraak11o Rt.ltberford, Montana, • laire, vla1ted Mr. and Mr6. JltDI')'
.teamer. Clinton Flablr. Mid- day ni·g ht at 7 rp . rn . at the .Port·
ringtcm, 11?%:, HonOMu, 10.
visited Mr. and Mn. E. B. Knia:bl. Be~vy. Sund.-y.
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~_:_~_:_:= - ed m the tourney. Teanw ent~
por word.
dleport.
.Ph. first
626$-X.
11-1-tf land
gyun wn.h
teams dlanVery
desirable
fioor APART
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w de feudinlg
MENT. Automatie gas furnace pion, Tuppers l"lairns, are Rud&amp;Dd,
t'u1l rate or 2 cen.t.a pe: word wUl
Call
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12·22--tf Cvttagevi)le, W. Va ., Harrison·
be cbara:ed lor advertiaiDJC if not
paid for before the llitb o1 eacb 1'¥10 FuMl.lsbed f...Room APAB'r vJlle, Sahsbury, Rae~. Cool-v+Ue
IIENTS, new furnitur• . UtilltJ~ and Portland. Hubert Price wl'»
mouth followial J.nseruon.
pajd. Call 8044-M.
agam be 11l.i'nagol' of t"be tourney.
't.irron ill Adve.rtlaloi-Bho,lld be
Port•lan.d and Coolvill-e wiU open
reported mu~.;.edl.ll~. The Daily
Help Wanted t-he tourney at 7 p. m. on F'l'iday
Sentinel will not h respon&amp;.~bl ..
and a-l 8 ()'clork Tuppers Ftalns
for more than one mcorrect ill· W1~ - RECEPTIONIST AND . will open defense of l·h~ir !Li.Ue by
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OFFICI ASSISTANT Ntween j meeting Harrisonvi-He. On Satw·
_. .... 20--35, Appty In own hend· ! day n i-&amp;~ht at 7 ·p. m. Racine and
wrltfne to Box 661-B, % Th• · Salt-shury w iiJ ela8h with Rutland
.ro. uf ThanD an4 f&gt;pedal Nl&gt;
Uen ot EveDl.t printed at reau.·
Dally Sentinel, Pom·~~Y· 3-2-6tc aM Cottage\'@-e meetintr at e.

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Gil')' Wolf apont a ....Und wtlb lllr. ud Mro. I.eltllarl, lla&lt;IM,
bla IJ'Ioclporonta, Mr. ond Jln. opent •• .,.lllo( Wllb Jlr, alldllro.
Spntue, lteedtvlllt,
Cbalel 'P)tle1.
llr. and Mro. Clyde Calvert, eal·
Jlr. and Mro. Tbed Cfor, Pork•
led oa Mr. aDd Kra. Ward UQel, enburiC, apent Tuelday hen at

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St. Joseph's School Of Nursing
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at 8I8V&amp; .thittly p. m. ia tlh~ ~Nodit&lt;r(um ot 1m od.oo!, it .,.
t'liOUIIred todl)' - by Silter iMcly
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Miry Meier &amp;Dd.

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Moore 1md
Betty Ann RUe, VienM. W. Va-.;

Mare- O!!ecbero«", l.booell, 0 .;
Myra Smitlh, Bel&lt;pre, 0.; Ro.emany
Zwick, Lower Salem, 0 .; Judy
ZWll·ma-n, -a-untiugton, W.
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Frances Morll'll, Fa.iT~rnOnt. W. V~·..
Sister ThOmas Mare Schmid ·MKI.
Sist.el' 1MaJtio de ~ [)a~,
St. J096Jih's. Convent, Wlheeling.

Federated Church
Officers Plan
Easter Program

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Of Nehaclima Ga,den Club Monday
SOCIETY
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The E·. ter progNIQ' was 'PLan· Faulkner were M.r. and Mrs. Lawr- W~ Vircima.'-a. 8lllt.unJ ~ :alrt. Hlrr:Y l)lioJler, Mr'&amp;. aay Pileued \Ohen &lt;he Sunday Sd&gt;ooi (ea.
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umoo Avenue.
Prayer by tbe Rev. Waldo J. apartment wbilc he was emp)ner:l Caesar latlBr U.. ·i:JM ,._.. 'llld Clllll•
mit,tee• were IIJIPQilltO(I 6o orBarte-l&amp; opened tlhe m-eetiJtt:". Mnl. at Kyger Creek.
David
AJih)ey
broke
his
finJe.r
lor tile'; iUriU:al Mothet- rlrS
op IS
Fral B1aet1n'ar, Mrs. Ben Ncutz- thia past weekend Whtle pl~yJng rq&amp;
J)augbt.er bmquet to be held ilrl
llcs, Mrs. W~liam K -. !Mn. basketball. Hi1 f at ber, J amea All
'·h• May.
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Leno Huber end ""'· Waldo J, Iey, and I a mily! CoIurn b us, 11peo t ! An ekdl'ic mixer waa IJIIII!IM!ILtBarteJII were named: as ·a oommit.. the weekend with. Mrs. Ruby,_ Me· ed by lflhe cklb to ~Mrs. IJOyd Roff.
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It w.at. decided to baove tbe .em,
Louu Van Cooney, who bas ~eta
Hostesses (or tbe meetiiiC Were
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nual churdl pienie oo Sunday J-u·ne Jllo waa laken to Columbus this M.:rs John Wolfe ·IIJd 1!Jw, V~
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!lira. Jl'ftllleS __.,., •. , .,....,.~ pres..,.
cWot of die I...adle&amp; Bible Class of'
~t·he A.prl~ ·meetoing and ·t he uiext Cooney. Mr. and. Mra. Vah Cooney
-m~:cting wUl be ,held M-ay 7.
have received word thot their old·
the Fint
Ohureh, '""'tded
. er daUJhter, Iris, who Is employed
.,._... they met '1\Jesday at Ule
by the FBI lD Washington, has
home of Mrs. C. E. llo!Yt. Mrs-.

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1\Jesday W88 aMended by repre-

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

sent:ativft&gt; ot .the M~ OhurOht'S ·from M1160D ·and OUtiton ac-oomptmiL"'i by 11!00 Cl-ifton ,pastor,
Rev . W. L. Gcafllra:rtt wOO &gt;g81Ve 4Jhc
!-openin-g ,prayer.
lbrv. 8&amp;JJGcrter, hoot 'P&lt;I'~or.
&lt;lt~livercd -the s«mon an&lt;l ~ec-ial
music W115 presented by Bell' Poh.iJ.
son, choir -director, who Hng
"The Ni'ndy and Nine."
Ol~~SH 12 Oirclc of WSCS
·attended &gt;title 8W'Vi-6e ID' a body. 'nhis
eventng :!the youl•h fei•I·OW"S11i-p 'P'I·an
.t,:o atlcnd ·and speci'al music will
be •PTCSented by ltihe MklersvHie
Met.bodist. -c"hlll'Ch I)'OJJth choir.

the measles and their daughter,
Judy, at home, 1s also Ul witb
measles.

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Bl'rthday Party
Plans Discussed B L • l'1o ' f
Y eglOn rOS

Obtrence Clark, ~dent. was
unable ·to be 'l)1'eSt!l1t an~ Mr&amp;.
Beutab W:bite was secrelll!l"Y pro
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Miss Margaret McGlothen and
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Plalltl for . . birtbdif·!INRT on
were guests of the latter's s.ister-lu-j P.!ardl 19 wts diac'u6114 'IDd· ~e
law, Mrs. Walter Ratney, over the progJ'am .fai .the m.On( ~.
weekend and were accompan~ed When [)slew Webster Post Amen- .
home by Mn. Ralney and Mra. em Legloo met IMoa.daJ eventng - ~h ~. .00
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George McGhee who teturned bere at tlhe Lejloa Home.
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the ~arne evening.
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Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Kinderear·
The nt.Onat comm~- ~- · 'l1be .pl'Ofl'am .f«. ,t he cvend:nrc
ten teacher, has been ill wit~ an quet to be ·oheid ut . ;~ on. iW}uded • -vocal :tr1o / by ~-s.
attack of laryngitis ond Mra. L. April 20 was enoouDOed JoltR Will Jfayt, Mnt. White .and IMU. Diles.
W. McComas has subl!~iluted for aooouneed ot!hllll11i Cdni · ob 'llh6· "W.OOre He Leads Me"; • poem
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fooi-...Au • - ~+u..-.,«'" ~· · l)lnl Jamef F1aulkner
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Cleve-I·auu I'OW!M
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E. R. Tompkins is viai.lina; his would be Shown l8t • tlhe Lej~loii a 'P08Pl by' ,MJrr;· Ho,YIII ·~~~ ·an o
son, Robert at Baltlmon!, Md.
Home Maroh · 18 to wbi.!Oh ttbe fashioned 1h)mD Bing IWitlh. Mn;.
M-8gt. James Brewington fDd publi~11 iiwited.1bfl meftftiia;tdtip Wthilte ae1)ianist. ,
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Mra. BreWington were businftss ,to da{!e: wn reJKded as 3!8.
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~ J. _M. Archer ~ !Mn".
''i.Bltors in Columbus, Friday. M·
At 1Jhe cl~ of 4!he m~ ·a : Vk"tw Grlmtn were -assiatinC bos·
Sgt. Brewington, who recentlvre· 1.,,h
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. . ~ aod ~ e de61ert cou-rse
1""' ~ ...... '"""' vy vnilu
turned from Korea, left thla 'week H-ayes &lt;and
Ro"ber4; V-au:gban waos . to .fouflteen m~ben 'Atld one
for his new ass'i.gnmcnt at Fort served to 25 meihbel'\'1,
~. Tenmpa,.Whlk
Benning, Ga., and ~:~topped al SpsrL·
anburs:. N. C., to visil his mother
enroute t.o the camp.
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Thi1 weck's schedule lor Mrs.
;UILD TO MIET
Robert Reibcl, Regional DireCtor
SacrOO. Hearn. G-uil-d wm I}JU-Id of Garden Clubs, Included a vtah
lots rcgu1ar mol!l:ing '(1hu.l'6da-y cvo- Monday at the Logan Garden Club
nin.g at 8:30 in the ebu:roh audi· where she was accompanied by
torlum.
Mrs. James 1'ihu1, RuU!!nd, .put
Director. Tuesl1ay Mrs. Reibel vis·
lted the Syracuse Garden Club and
this evening Is to be a guest when
the Chester Club meets.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Owen
!pent lhe weekend in ColumbUII
with his parcnt11 and were accornp.
icd there by Mrs. Owen's mother '
Mr11. Homer Hartley, who visiled
!her sl:st.er, MB. Fred Mees. and
lamily. Miss Nancy Hartley who
••••ll't,l ts takina: affiliate nurses' tr~lnine:
at the Cincinnati General Hospital
Joined. her mother for tbe weekend
in Columbus.
Sunday a:uesb of Mr. Hartley
bcre were hls brother, A. E. lllrtJey, ~nd Mrs. HIU'tley and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wainer, Charleston.
Mra. A. R. Pullen left Tuesdar
to spend the rcat of lbe week wltb
o~odlll her son and daUihter-in·law Mr
:::. Mn. Lyston Pullen, ill: Cb~rtU:
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1ot1r tlaololno otyleo ore...,, uoli""' and '""'" ~thlo_~.

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'Midd-Iepo.. , Mardli; D«ot:by Ar~ Attlen'!'J,
weekend 'RUesfs of
ld .,.ddl...,.. ~h . aa-· Nte fonner s parents. Mr. end
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....,.....n, -..- 3•- .,,..1 M'rs Fred Bl·aelitnar
Oorpenter, RuU.J&gt;d, Morch S;
Lelaoo Soxtoc
employ~a. ~~W· ~~nt~~ ed at I:Moondsvnle, w. Va., spent
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M·;~~: A ~ron·, MM"k: . A-lkm to MT8. William Wells of Ba•H R~n
...... nd . .,.,_ n-~~. ..,
llld· wu the Tuesday -guest of MQ.
'JR'.I. a J.nU.~ nuucn; 111lwf"•
Frant Brandenburg.
dl.,...., Maroh I,
iMr. 000 Mos. Elv-t Tlromu
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Mr. MJ4. IM:rtl. Gerald ADlhooy, -eod: ln.crooksv.tllc Sunday wi:llh 1M!'
Middliep(mt:, !M-arth 3.
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A daqbttt:r, Darl-ene G..-H- U!o 1M!r
Mr. and MM. Oharlee- M'einlhart
nd Mft. Robect E. RouSh, IAtalt, and sons of Columbus Wct"e week·
•Much 8.
..,. -end guests ·of MJr. and Mrs. !Ma~ ·
MeinhJm:..
GufiS'te 'Of Mr. 'and Mn. Jacob
· Sohuler OV:l'll' tllc weeKend were
Mr. 11nd MN. Antlbontv ~
and daueht-er, Linda ol Colllmbus.
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ner te~raUng the birthday of Mr.
and Mn. James ~lien . Ill~.~ twin
ehildren, Stephanie and Stephan.
i.nd Mis!f J'erry Pullen. ~l11o at,..
tendiDe the faml1y din)let wu .S.u&amp;o
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Mens 3;95 and 4.95 ShaP.,Iy Sport ShirtS .... , , , , 2.8~
Merui Gabardine Jackets sizes 34 to 46 , . , . , , , , 4.50
Bo)'S Gabardine Jackets sizes &amp; to 18 , , , , , , , , , • 3.511

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1.79 .!llld 1.89 Plastic GIU'IIIent Bogs .......... 1.39
1.19 Cake Platea , , , .... , ....... , ...... , .... 89c
75c Usviltd Egg Plates ...................... 59c
69C'to 2:50 Pottery~~ pl!lce . , . .'..... , .. SOc to 1.25
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Utility Poles

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Six Cases Heard
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.1.25 Wax Appllers , , : · ~ .... , . , . , , ...... 1.09
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slic Whisk ilrooma ·•.•• ,. ·.· . .,. : .............. 39c

Silver

Middleport Boy .
Held In Theft
Of Four Autos

M ket Reports

Boys SChool SOCks ~ 71'&gt; to 1016 , , .... 4 prs. 1.00

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Repo·r· t ed. .As Dead .,

Mens 1.50 Neckties , , .... , , , , ... , , , , , 2 for 1.00
Mens Sweat Shirts sizes 36 to 46 . , .. , , , , , , , .. , 1.39"
. Jr:'Boys 1.39 suspender Jeans 2 to 6x ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. 1.00
Mens 50c -~9c Sport Socks 10 to 11 ...... 3 prs. 1.00
Boys 59..Stretch Socks . , , ... ·., , • , , , , , , , , , , . 39c pr.
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Mens Broadcloth Shorts sjzes 28 to 42 ...... 2 for 1.35

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Pr"pecu of • Rood In the Bend The """"'· perhaps the laot bll
area loomed 1trong today wilh the productJon of 1hbl year's wlllteJ'
F'uu«ffl llle!'V.ie!!l are • yet ir..- Ohio River 8W~IIed by heavy rains aeuon, came roaring out of tile
complete b Mrs. He:lm h'lt~e~, throughout tbis territory and in West. It started with tornadoa
M, who w-a kilkd. W~y lbe east, rUing rapidly at a rate wbtcb killed one penon injuud
oiogbt: ·.io an auto ..eci:dent several of one half foot per hour.
25, and-left MXJ homeless ~t Marion
.mile.t 60Uoth '01. Atbe::as 011 Route At 1 p. m. today the river level Ind. Then It followed up the twill~
at Pomeroy on the Lynn Street en with bowling saowat.orml! floocl33
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guage read a1 32.~ feet. Flood stage- ing rai.ns and 1 cold wave. '
Mrs. K:loe$'' br.fy was brought /111 fl feet.
Famlll.. Ew-uatM
~ il:o the Trevey-Fiosterwald [ Crests one to three feet above An all-night rain swellrp the
Funs-.al Home where fi-nal ar- riood stage were forecast all aJ. noodwaters at Warren, Pa. Police,
rangemna .llftl now being ma..:re. ong. the Ohio Rive-r, including New fi~men and C'ivil defense wor!::(,fl
Wahama High Scnool's new iU&lt;'Il- , AL the same time H. B. Ag!ten,
The &lt;leeeased a former n 'l'ii· Martinsville, PArkel\&gt;burg, Point lolled tbrougb the night evacuattoi'ium-yymnasium ci.me one step Jr., of Charleston WU awarded a
den.t of Porn~. is survived by Pleasant, Huntia~on atw;t Ashland, ~ng SCO~ Of families from Jow-ly..
Dearer reality on Tuesday evenins contract In the amount of $80,104 · · ·
•her •hUtsband, Het'I:I'Yn, two sons, Ky., and Galtipobs. Ohio.
mg sections .near the rampagitag
wben the Mason County Board of] to construct the Hannan Hlgb
TJlis -lis iflbe 8t.1:&amp;7 of a two and a
Mllilln.ing of Pomeroy &amp;KI Robert
Most of the crestJ are e:o~pected Allegheny R1ver and Concwaneo
Education approved the contraCt School auditorlum • nmnaaium. ~)¥~if 'Yea!' olld Pom'tl'OY boy, who :
of Marint:ta and one gNlndclli.!d.
lo O&lt;'cur Saturday or Sunday. A Creek.
for tbe constrUction of the 'build·
The board also set April 10 for'- :the ·dodOJ'S ·sa:y wi'H die of th~ preliminary forecast called for 38 T
to 39 feet at New Martinville,
wo feet of water covered tbe
' illithe spedal school-levy
e'ledloa dreaded leukemia- i~ two to llx.
whic-h has ~ 37-foot flood stage; 28 f~t floor of Warren General JIGs.
C. H. JimisOn aad Sons of Hunt- thus resciadin&amp; lts Janllary 27 de- months, and of hi&amp; f-at~. a Yet.
a1. Parkersburg, with a 36 • (oot pita) and o£fn'ials r.aid they were
ington was awarded the $UH,566 cesision to hold the vote fo't 11chool eran of otlbe Batgn. De.t.~ ·M-areh,
ready
to evaeuate the 103 patient~
contract by a vote of 4-0 by the (funds at the May primary. .
'i n World War II, who lost,.; t·ea: ill
st.age; 43 at Point Pleasant, with lf
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a 4(l.foot stage: and s1ightly above road w:s 0eeper. _Only one small
board. ~~ward Schultz absl.!Pned, - A total f •• 17 OOO h
be ' a Japanese cooeeot.r&gt;81i.ion camp.
from votin&amp; on the issue.
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5(}.foot stage at Huntington. Dam •
pene~ mto Warren. ,
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earmarke4' l!f ~pnsttuction, 11alThe p81'ents of Stephen V;an
22 near Ravenswood was expected
The storm dehvered ~eavy ~as
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lll'Y inerea!W'~d other expentea Jnwageri, iMr. and MTS". Edj{V Van
to have a cr~t at or just slightly thro_ugbout most of the lltrick-'n
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llllder tile ' jeV)'. f.he boafd. hos ! ' lnwog,,,, of Linoom He;,$ito, lnt
below 44-foot stage
1 sechon along the Penmylval'ila·
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A. 15-'Year-.otd o].tiddl€!p0rtt bov
The forecast was for 48 to 49 New ~ork border, but some areas
the election oo how the monwt oometbmg 'w"""' ,.;'" rum olloot
beli-crved by lOcal authorities ~ feet at Galli~olis, with a 46-foot got ~ruxtur!f! of snow, sleet aad
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havi': "SJlol-eR fQu.r cars wr.JJ appear- stage, and 53 to 54 at Ashland, freez~ng rams .
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could· b&amp;Mly wad·k t)ley took him
bef-ore Jm'eniole Judge JOOn Ba- with a 51-foot stage.
The slee~ and f~·eezing raJn
lte Th~ Woha.m a gymnoslum will W ltolzer Hosptt.a' in . GatlipoHs
oon f6r .f•he tht&gt;H of an• auto jn
coated highways, sending the traf~
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A gold . .tc:h c:haln In r-Kotlnl· i!Gy Ftr• Chief Geer~ Hkks. Middleport.
Cre~ ts along other streams, in. fie accident rate- zooming. Heavy
Tt. Childr-en'• Home J:!uJ was aJLd -downspoutlng _which were plan- tel in Oollli'Jllbus, Where the doe- tion of 53 Y••n Df .tuty to th• (right). Gn&amp;Mr IMc;Jme • mamber
Acoor11ing .to a ~ hy •Mid· eluding the Guyan-. Kanawha, Big ice snafiped utility and telepbont
ielected aa ,._ tentative dte fm: the ned; ~ the buildmg. They are to to d" ~- --.a ,..__..... _ '--~ 1
Mn .u ., ~
·added later.
rs *i•~ "-'rtn. luot: u...._ eu· Potneroy Volunhter Fire Dt1Nr'· _. !·h• fire ~p•rtm•nt on Ma~ dl~ Chief or Po-)ice Hu~&amp;ll Sandy and Little Kanawha, were wires, causing some power blact.
new $20Q,""¥. . roeip Vet1-fai)S · A
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vNuclt is a dise4'Sle" of tne ment wat pretanted Ch•rla.(;ra• 3• .1903, and!' t~8y the ...... In Ba·iley, t"hp ·boy w.as itr-an.worted expected to be well below flood outs.
Memorial HOiPital, a.t • fi!.eetizn: , \· mong p 1If~ or the funds _de· bl-ood.
ber . (left) YuiHday evtnh'l It tfle I'(KIInt of aen1c• m th• d_•P•rhne'!"- from :\fa.riet"La, where 'h e Wa.!i be- sta~e .
The pounding rains triggerel
of the hOspital tr"-'t~e11, WeJneaday r ved from the- '-levy are c~mpletion
Third W•rd flrwhouu by Poma·
(Sentinel ~boto) i ing held for quest.iooing r..mtainThe Ohio Ri\'cr. was expeded h.1 flash floods in a matter of houri
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. of the Wabama gymnasaum at 1:1
'fi.h-a doolOTIS stated .to the par. ..,_
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· 1 ir:rg w an(Jfher -car theft by Patrol- reach near II~ 1\tage of 35 feet in- New York state. The nood w.a.
co_s t of $30,00Q; altbration of .t he -ants~ 'tllle ·Jad !had from tWo to
ma.n Everett Bostic a-nd is now I today at P.lanetta. The river was ters fell back, but sleet and heavy
old Wahama gymna;Jiwn at a cost llrii: mo$M, but ~-bM ·be ~ld
being !held ~n the Meb:B j.ail .
rf.'ported rising at the rate of one rains Opened up again Wednesdat
oC $22,000, and the erection of a IOOE&gt;d blood trans&amp;rsiorrs .and tlbat
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The ,t.em-ageor is accused of the hair font per hour and at 10:30 a. night.
~wo-room building at Broad Run rthe medicine e!P"bliog .,tbe boy to
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of a 1951 F\rd, forom the m. was at the 26.4 feel level
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or the C'iaJ"'Jtreets.
·'· It-,-..
nkiRII 6f'~''ftle mark:~,IJ •
teachefi of · the -cuunty and the- -aird ·i t ·!9 ~eel tlbat dle um..
Fr&amp;nci• kndt'OW, LOO,r Bottom, Seh()91.area,ha.i&lt;o!bad • ~vie-w Pam~roy.
•
m
A last-minute winter outbreak disa11trous 11M2 flood. About"i::a . _
ers
.any
bus drjvers. Janit~s will get a 20 dicine tor ,the b~Jy -' has cos-t~ president of -th~ Ea~tetn Loral of bi11 !i'ta.nding -in thle :D:raUer. He
Ohie( Ra,.ioley 8f.ated .that it is pounded · the East with flooding familie! were evacuated and a
acres of ground
cent ancrease m pay.
xm-Jat~ly $4:00 a w'eek ·aod wita· con Sthoo4. Board, .t&lt;:tday vcriced• Wong said Ulat !he OOei lawr ~ build- bel ieved that the boy stole two rains, snow and sleet today.
bridge was thriatencd.
,
.Home lands
t·ill'lle 1o dO' oo ll'lthough .f,be 1oca.l· objeotion to ltlhe ~ ·iunani· ing of a .new eJ.emC.ntarv edloo1 o1•her Cla!'s in tM~igs County and
Hardest bit was a flood-ravaged
Al Laekawanna, wbre an e.Hr..
section stretching through nort- gency wai declared WedJle8day1
PoTb
.me.rcy
Red c..... a..; lumi•hod blood r... mous vole of ' tlhe Eaalem . Local botwoen- Lollg BotJtom and Reed&amp;- one" in Will.'lhi:ngl.on County,
the ~m. Tilley :have ·coat Bcbool Board (or lf:he bcmd M-e V'iUO and llhat be ad'VOCates :tlbe
western Pennsylvania· and western Smokes Creek nooded bundreds of
sL~ would be
$10 eaCh 001. ·J t is r-e:ported thi.t ·ID b~ placed o\ipiOR· tbe May Pri- ad&lt;tif..g to ~·he ·p resent buiidings at
New York.
bomea and damage :wu ·estimate;d.
Jr ~- that the engineers from
more wild be n-eeded 'in lbhe fll. ma1')' FJed.itm ballot.
Ohester ;md Tuppers PlaiM:..
Warren, Pa., an industrial city of at $500.000. Almost equal ~ge
lhe- state would also examine it,
a_s~~
S ture.
· Aoiidrew ·Pomted oot t·hat he did
Andrew said ihi"SJ objection Ito
S 0
15,000 persons just south of th~ I estimate~ were mack ia. thr ChekNew 'Pork slate bOrder, was almost t~Jw&amp;ga area near Buffalo .
,aiJd. a final delUsion Would be arAt -t he •pr.osent 1·ime, Mr. Va!D nM vote on ttlhe nro't.ioo requestin-g 1be boiKI 'issue at tJhi.s- ttbne was
lived after they had made a re.
the placin'l of tbe issue on tlhe.
":the miil&amp;ge ll'a.t-e being ~ked
D 8800
completely isola~ by rising wa- The Weatber Bureau saw litUe
porl
.
b)Wa¥•n is unemployed. Ire Is baiHot oand assetWd .tlh81t it was not U181.
is
too
hi'~'' aDd that !he feared
ters in the Alleglit!ny Rive-r water- reUef for tbe stricken area 11. Freez.
.
mmed t'O trhe Ioomer Plby)lis
J h D
1
shed.
ing rain, sleet and snOw, with geu.
on . uerr, a local .
Mir8. S~)la ~· 89, a :nmiveof Smithand1Jhey•bave&lt;l'n~year a unalrimous 'Y(J(.e, 1lbe eohool .that the -cloot(l('at&amp; of 4Jle district
'9
Sleet and heavy i'ains also threat- I erally lower lemperalure&amp;,. WIN
reported tO the group, ;[
MasoJ?' C.llly, died llt ;her lbome in i -ool.d d~-er, Nancy. The- dlabled board .J)I'e8ldent ea1d tha-t lt·!Jle had woul-d &amp;-g&lt;fin dil'iiiiPPMVC IOf ft. ·be.' I ened new damage in western New forec~st for the. nortbeastern an4.
~~~ was built on the liite
Ame;r:1c~·n Faoli!, JdB.Jro, &lt;m 'lbur.s· vdef'an was one of ofbe feW who bem. for ,the ·P'l'iK."'M!oot .ol the i:3'" oUtse of •llhat. one !-actOI'.
A-ndrew uid: "A 4 miU bJSue . The goal for the -:ted ~oss Drive York where flash floods hit Wed- Middle AUantic sed.ions.
DNr the new tounty
.it has been r.J.eamoo iby ~ survived .t he Bataen Death Mim:b sue on tlhe ba'IJot be woold !have
West Vlr&amp;inia abo bad tome fo.a &amp;q!at d~l of money could
reiah'VeS. . ,
on ~the Pbllipp.loe IIJ.aods m, ID4Z. \J'OOOd ''yrti' on dm iss.te When ill wooru be suffici~rlll: at 11hk9 time to In Mason County, WhlCb opened nc~day .
care
of
our
school
Jte&lt;'ds
and
on
March
1,
baa
been
set
at
$6,103
ea1ized
floodlag in the soutbera
Was'
bro.uaflt
bef&lt;n
4.Jle
sclKJol
1a-ved, on bolh bllildings OD
•Mr-s. Stibt ~ · the dautbber of' Aof\ter beJ..,.,. 10 !lh -n-A-1.. !M---'aewtge , .and water.
late Mr and: Mnr.- E A y
...
...._.,.. •.n.,, .governing bOdy kt!ft McirJda,y nilght. at. the same time make libe dis- according to the drive chairman,
part. A number of small lltreama
A total of $177,939.117, wqa
aud ~ • .
· · · · ~g lhe was pi!IIOOd in 1 hi)&amp;IKW oon·
3r
were eqteeted to 110 over theit
Andrew po.i'Dted• out tlhat marcy .uict e-ligible far stabe aid. 'nrat Mrs. James ~roes.
Pott-ed as being ip the treasury, · oMaeon a lfU. pari. of ibEa" hfe eenllra'trion- e.D.p w~ lbe suiThe (otl Ia the county is high- ·
baaD but tbe weather bureau did
~ ·l n 1 ~astern ~~ l.&amp; exU.a• mll.baige em defeat (!his
i9sue- and that is tJhe reason• I did er thao uaual thls yea~ .because
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP . Produce: not aoticipate any great rise iD ·
to ~ate when a financial report was m She is 'survived -~ ~
feral • ~ le&amp; wbi'le WICII'kktt"
oot vote to place itl 00 the May of the fact that eight m.Jilton dolEggs, fully steady; comumers A West Virgi.Dia'• inQor riven.
Jiven.
• George of Bo.ise. Jdllho; Ch=~ in. a minlf'l The •let Wl!l8 ~d
~}Jot. Had /tlhe ~e been IJ'I!Vised ~arsw~s spent on flood refietin Cal- large white 43-44; brown 41-44; me- The fe~tate Flood. Forecast.
Present at the m·e~tlnJ were: of AIIl«&lt;icat), Falls a-nd Fnl!rk of wttllo:ut tJbe etd o£ m a:oestbebc.
a.ntl brought (!ow&amp; to tohe 4 mJIJ lforma by the~RedCrosslaslDec- diums 41-42; brown mix 41.f2; ex- in&amp; Serviee said the •ddttional
~. C. Bradford, president; H. E. lndtana and one dau2btm- ~?tin~
Since tbe Valowag~ bwc no
tra large 39-41; A large white 37. beavy raim i~ the beadwalen of
levy I woWd bave g-iVe-n- it every em~.. .
8tar~ey, Chari.. .McMaster, R. c. A&lt;lad. Edw411'ds, Poc..,.U..,
~""Pilallzatioo illld· w.ilb IJl\, lath·
S1l()Pont poseibl-c in onJiero t:o place
SoJacatahoas were being mad 40; A medium white M-36; A me- the Allegheny neeeteitated revis.
J~C9bt J. M. Thornton, Alferd ~~- ID add-iltion ll1be ds ·survived by er UIJemP,loyed, 99 . witlh ali
ltlhe iSChoob; in- oUT area back -ou a throughout the county from door dium brown 35-36; checks 30-31; ion of predicted river stage. At
berteld, J;lr. R. E . .boice, ahd David .tlfrrec .shtteru. Mrs. Sadi'6 Sherman COOd R'elllhb(n:, the ~bonr of
ful~ ,time sch'edule...
t~ door and were scheduled to c:on· B large 35-36.
PittsburJb, where tpe Alle-llhea¥
• feakl"-. The Df:xt meetin&amp; is !Mil!i!On; Mnl. Cbarfea! Mees.
ltllriS famtiy in. tNub1t!l sol-idted
'Tih~
.scboalboard
'
b
ead
said
ilbat
linue
tbroua:b~ut
~e
month.
.
Chickens,
fryers
unsettled;
fryflows
into lhe Monongahela to fotDl
,.heduled lor April f.
IJDd Mrs. llorty All•· $8ll lo ··frOm the r.si~q.e
C'IC'9in;g
of tllle b'Cih:ool.s in l!he
Early
contributions
amounhng
crs
3-J
th: Jb. 22-23~, mostly 22; tbe Ohio, a crest of Z1 to 22 teet
....
m&amp;ng of lndianB.
d~ Uvial on. Li~ Heigbld,
flour IM~n youths, Ulroo t~n·
difiot.ri&lt;:t was bu,l poljticai ~ to $370 w~re reported lut Frid~Y-~ hens over 5 lb. 24-28; hens 5 lb. had been predicted for Friday, but
'Itev Charles Cr~le
and a1oo It 1o oes#te&lt;l ~tllere "''"" onu - 21-yeal'(ll~ were ••· designNt to f()ree obhe m~ · of
donations ~re the fksl soi_IC· and under 16-19; hens ligbt Ieg-lforeeasten tentatively boosted the
n,__
would be liOHdt.lng 'ift CCUrer BE'£-- j-ured and tlle C8T they Wet"e rid·
fr~m Utdustry and resul-1 horns 15-17; old t'OOjt.ers 9-12.
figure to, near tbe 26-foot tedmical
• , , ....,..tit , Ia Re~rled
WiltiNG SAID SAFI
l l l e - fvr &lt;liiS wutto ing In demoliohed 'when· It ora&lt;h· the M"hool bond ·i~ilc lin ·ils present ftnu.
secpons.
Butter,
90 score G7.
flood stage.
·
•Wm;d wu received hei-e WedbesCatppbetl Harper, Df K.el'l'8 Run ~ wblcb, ~ ~, tbe PC: .00. .ni.OO two uti!Uy polel,
·
dal' mornine of ~- .de~lh of Rev. tOday said otrm PJ"'CW'i'O'U8 ~ . Pie -ot tbe "Bend _.., 111o c1umre ~ of -'Lbem trt I(.W'I)
Cllorlel Crable cf ~rid,
thlit .deleoUV.. wlog 4tad ClllOii;ed , .to IJiay tllo .. ol t&gt;he ''Good OIO'ht a&lt; II p, m. ..,, Waft.
•
Rev.._Crablc wbC:L~: Pre!ident ot .. rife at ·!h-b lbwOe "Wilft untrue sam&amp;r.itan". Mao it -was te~d Stroot. .
.I 1
~e Oh'io Ba~U~:~t _G!nmiil AssOciat.- '8J1(1 4.._.'flie t.tre wes cau'St'd .by a ll!lt:at ...,. otb:er ~. 100 aid
Ac!cord~ t? l()hc J"(.1)0rt. by
ton. ~led while on a vi!Jt In- Flofl. · ·.pow.er .J-Ine t•MiDIC -across !HnOs to ~ c..Jee -of ltbie .i!llltint'wouid be I'Ornt-roy Polroe ptpa~t, a
:Ia.
·
~ · -h-ifl ihome.
· ~clfldly
·
1
1930 Ford-, dri¥811 by PbW%P-!U-·
""'· 18, lnftl!ftg - . 200 ,...
west of !Jbenty- .....toot or
eon-trol~ skkkted"· 00. wUoer st·and·
in,
g 1'n thte 9treet ·and struck a
A tlotal o.f ~ix cases were heard
j
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ut.iUty ,poile, lbreakink it ,i:D ·two at by Jocal lfllagistratcs, Wed~.ay
illhe ba-se aOO t.Jtoo, gJaneinJi!: off lmd today. Five moo w-ore ffncd a
lnto anotlbet utildlt.y pol'e .wr,app ~ .tut.al of $I3t:i a.nd ooo, was r-c·
tng t:be: tal!l. eqd o{ ..tbe Ford leased 'On $600 ·bond.
ai'!I;Jond it. Littjle damage w.as done
Justice of .t-he Polf'Ce Gerald
,.., tile ~ pol•.
Re.utc·r on WcdllL'Sday 1(.'\!ifod -a
...T~ .,t-o ~ Meigs Gen'l'ral fine or $5 :and oosts ~a in&amp;!. w.
.HIOLp'dotal, was ·(Ce dil'Jver.. Phillip R. Uokornb, Oanpenter, orl an in
Bllltoq-, wMeciog w~~h injurics- 'Of
·
charge a11ld tOtJ.a.y Reuthe head ancf leg; Oh:aorles Stan- t-er {in,:d Glenford SoggC5S, Dan- '
i~, 17, tiead ,injul')'; Jack Ha"!'ri:-1, vi1l:e, &lt;m a-n intnxicatioon chaJ~i'e. $5
21, back jnjury -aild· BiU McDan· and oosts.
tel. 11, 1eg inJmy. All b&amp;ve bcoo
1n ~hat same- oourt. WOOn~.
ftllcased f:rom ottN!- ohwpitat.
James t'roJ.cy, Carpontcr. on a
bHhnJy ch-a_rg~ Wit$ releo&amp;t!i-Cd 011• :i
$600 ap1u~aMocc b-ond ;~.·nd ·had hiB
Pomeroy Lions lfear
bearing da-t-e ~"t (« 2 1). •m. Mioo-

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JONIS RITI.IS
February 29th, lDIWI, was retirement day for Homer' C. Jones, wb'b
h•d completed forty~eveo and a
'""'If years of service on the New
'"'
York Railroad. lie had been Rep&amp;lr Track Foreman at tbe Hobaoa
Terminal. Mr. Jones plans to follow his hobby of fishiq: now that
he has retired.

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1'ednes.Jay Flood Stage Predicted For Area

·Mrs. Helen Kloes

53 Years Service Rewarded

Special Scho~l I.evy Electio~ t'Pomeroy Infant
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lleld _ , ot llle of - ~~-..
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Kel a.t: oea- W.eet Columbia. speot ~ w.a·\IU re · et
Syracuse. a. wa. enrouae to ctw~r­
a·o a•• tor lbei ~ 1 were
N C to ~"""- his tlearli' tbe
Mn. Willie Joe Gri:u&amp;tead, Mrs. ~- .and ~ go W. nonda
Harold Lee Zeft.le, Mrs. W'8ker
.. ~ ...
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foc .lr..,......
. -·
. Mrs. Roy Seidenabl&lt; opa&gt;t Games were 'Pl'&amp;'fed· aod. .prizes day wlth !bet eoo awl d.MtlhterM n -awarded to Lfle w.l1Qe1"6. Re- 1n-Nw :Mr. and M.Ts. HOW'IIRl SeJ...
freebmt:mt.s were ~d 0) dle lo:l· deDatl« 'Uid lamil7, Pi:De Grove.
!&lt;&gt;wing Mrw. WIIHMn &lt;lark, ,Mrs.
&gt;Mr. ...S • - · Jaim Hite of
llll1pb &amp;~)To, ·lin. ~ Pliolds Grmrille were ....tand ol
~){ire. lJr.lnDee a ·art. ~- U.VIn telattves )la1e.
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SOCIETY

Cla1 k Residence
Scene Of Stork
Shawer Recently

The Daily Sentinel

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On Varied Counts

THE NAt.IQ,~'S -t4;RC:'f,EST FAMtLY Vl$1ts·

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.tuhn Pareons, buke-tba-Jl COOC"h
Midd'I'E!'p~t H-if!!. School Wll ~
&gt;lihe 1prtndpal-spoook-cr aL the PomeroY Lions Oklb meetinog Wt-d·
rre.my. Plar6ons spoke of 'tlhe value of adbl•(¢iw .a:nd the devolupment of 'Y'O'Utlh.
NeX't· week the ~ ·its 11.-0 l.Jc
in chaTg&lt;? of Fn.ntr.Hn R-i.zt't'.
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ROT...RV TO MilT
Oouflltly Rotoary Club

d.a-y_,...
In ,Middlcpoort P.)a'yor c. o . Jilis!Ji:!r'.s eottnl. Wednesday 1n~ht I!Jh e

fullowi'ng w~ro fined :
Wll~tt iong:l.on, -Chffllhire,

Clltford
driving

while rrrtoxica.tC'fl, $100, .coots and
tbre&lt;' (la~-.s ~n jai-l; James C&amp;U,
Middleport intoxicat,jon, $2(1 ;md
cOstos, ·f-ine Dciln·g worked w1; Hubeot Wa-lton, PaC'kr:rsbut'IJ!:, recklfiss opNIMoion, $6 lli'nd ~-

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