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St. Joseph's School Of Nursing
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Will mid
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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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Wolfe, Speuoer. W . Va.

Miry Meier &amp;Dd.

Neutzline

Pomeroy, o .; i!larY
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
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MIDDLEPORT 'Mrs. Ray Pickens Spealcs At Gathering
Of Nehaclima Ga,den Club Monday
SOCIETY
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Powdered SUGAR

took Charles Sauer to the Hunt· VirgiotVa was ~WfSenC!ediQQ ~
Plaeot Wft'le Mn. Phil Batey,
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in«ton Veteta!'ll' Hospiital Tuea- night: by Mnl. Ray Pi~ Jlr, At ~
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'l1he 1\ol.l Call &amp;r t!he neiJ1iac .-,. "~ ....-~ U'8. """'"
Sunday
guest11
of Mfi:_ James wa.s ~ · by Ci'VIbif 01)18 ol Hof.fmm. Mrl. ~ Ml.!Koi&amp;~Jt,
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.
ence Faulkner, St. Albana.
or lhistwicad badm.ll'b.
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~ lr-. Mn. L1.oyd: llolfmao,
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~ and o!fioen of -the Pedfra.t·
Mr. and Mn. Robert McNeal
1lbe dub voted to RDU
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wa. _,....., .nn-"11, -...:&amp;'D. . - .. . . " yect cnurtb met IMcwlay evmiu.g .at have returned to their home .in ..fdl· ~ vo-ac sWdtmt 4D a eoro;tl!l"Y• ., .,.., ,.M(c. a.ester Wea"V~et". Mn.
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t-ioa camp .to. .ue
lftl'lU at· ...-..p• ._..,., ~~ ...... o . . . . . --....-v.
.... borne of - · Leoo H.-, ron arter llvine at the .._,lll"ter
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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24. lt w11 also decided' to tanoe1 week by !lis fatber, Albert Vaa __. ---------~
!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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11 Sport Coots
Shes Ito 16

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The Week of Evan'll:ellsm Rll'·
vice at Hea~h iMo~bodist. Ohuroh
1\Jesday W88 aMended by repre-

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SHIRTS 1.95

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MID'DLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
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Evangelism Week
Is Obse~ved At
Heath Methodist

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO'TRADE
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:
CHIVItDLIT Dl&gt;, fl ...

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GLOVE LEATHER
on new CONTOUR

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Girls 4.95 Easter Dreii,IMII ,., , , , , . · , , , .. · 4\39
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weekend 'RUesfs of
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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
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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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Me11.1 WIIJte T Shirl.&gt; , .. , , , . . . . . . .. . 2 for 1.M
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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Four Are Injured.
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Utility Poles

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Six Cases Heard
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.1.25 Wax Appllers , , : · ~ .... , . , . , , ...... 1.09
. 1.89 HOllliO Broonis , , , , : ,. , , , , , , , , . 1.3&amp;

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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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Elephant Brand Bandana Handkerchiefs15c-19c-25c
Mens Broadcloth Shorts sjzes 28 to 42 ...... 2 for 1.35

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Plaotlt:
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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 $UH,566 cesision to hold the vote fo't 11chool eran of otlbe Batgn. De.t.~ ·M-areh,
ready
to evaeuate the 103 patient~
contract by a vote of 4-0 by the (funds at the May primary. .
'i n World War II, who lost,.; t·ea: ill
st.age; 43 at Point Pleasant, with lf
1t g 1 d
1
a 4(l.foot stage: and s1ightly above road w:s 0eeper. _Only one small
board. ~~ward Schultz absl.!Pned, - A total f •• 17 OOO h
be ' a Japanese cooeeot.r&gt;81i.ion camp.
from votin&amp; on the issue.
o """ '
as
en
5(}.foot stage at Huntington. Dam •
pene~ mto Warren. ,
'
earmarke4' l!f ~pnsttuction, 11alThe p81'ents of Stephen V;an
22 near Ravenswood was expected
The storm dehvered ~eavy ~as
11 t
"t41
lll'Y inerea!W'~d other expentea Jnwageri, iMr. and MTS". Edj{V Van
to have a cr~t at or just slightly thro_ugbout most of the lltrick-'n
iU
llllder tile ' jeV)'. f.he boafd. hos ! ' lnwog,,,, of Linoom He;,$ito, lnt
below 44-foot stage
1 sechon along the Penmylval'ila·
r;h'
· .
• -&lt; · eluded a atatement in its Call fot no!4ced .that 1bhei1J1" lltlfle bo.v lbad
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
.,
:.
'!'~: ,_...
, . ,' will be spent.
·
;. wo weeks· .ago-. ~in1dly when· lbe
f
havi': "SJlol-eR fQu.r cars wr.JJ appear- stage, and 53 to 54 at Ashland, freez~ng rams .
1· , ....
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~
.• : ,
'
~ tm.~ua orl_fanal Sld_ewalks, foyer, and then 100 tbe- Ch"i!ldr-m~.l~ Hospi·
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
f
·
kemia
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
·
. of the Wabama gymnasaum at 1:1
'fi.h-a doolOTIS stated .to the par. ..,_
~·
· 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
·
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
o
of a 1951 F\rd, forom the m. was at the 26.4 feel level
S.lam•nu Thre•tentd
0
\
_A t .• . ., _'· .. . ·.• .
J.immy P-1W900 Oaed CarSITeetlot·, liDo- . I-~lood sl~ge will ~nd the w!-ter At Sa~ .~he, sworfea All•
.
. p@o l:aLBes1o -~ per ~ ,.• """"'_
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·~,~d.~;.·~.. }'~'.'"'~
lnto lo~-ly1ng aeruoa&amp; &amp;!Jd.~ ghelw Ri..Y,F e~bed~n __ai:&amp; .• u~
••·.&gt;fa ...,
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yea • · . lit ' Jll'bvlded lor 'the ' 0\l&gt;y
" 11be
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~~~
1
abaDdonoOO
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
', \1 '
-"
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-

'jeteran'H
· osp1
· trUStees A"C"Pf .
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Tentat!V'e·,

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.

.

In Auto ko~dent
......._,.

Drea·d Leukenua
'

who ••

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Crests Two To Three FeetAhove
Killed _
1'ednes.Jay Flood Stage Predicted For Area

·Mrs. Helen Kloes

53 Years Service Rewarded

Special Scho~l I.evy Electio~ t'Pomeroy Infant
Is Scheduled For April 10 1· Faces Death By

wei'e

11.95 Eiootric Percolators ............. ; .... , 8.00

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of
tend were MnJ. cart Clark. · .Mn. ...... -and :Mrs WM.Uam Lehew a!lil
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J...,..U, !JIIn. &amp;bert Cooke. Mrs. Fish....
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Mn. Willie Joe Gri:u&amp;tead, Mrs. ~- .and ~ go W. nonda
Harold Lee Zeft.le, Mrs. W'8ker
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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
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&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.
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P~m_!roy-Middlepo rt,

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LANTERN ON THE LEVEE

Commentary

The Daily Sentinel

On

DE'IOTI:D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ARIA

lliCIIAilD S, OWEN
GIN, MGil,

EDITOR

hblhbed every arternooc. excrpt Sunday by The Ohio Valley
S.rilttl, lac .. at 110 Met-hanic: St ., Pomero)'. u E:lu ~int&gt;.u Gtrlce
pboae 198, tdihrial office phone 397
.Entered n sel"Dnd
f'ofnt-roy 01ilio.

cl.a~~ mailln~

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post offle•

BY

~ion

of t:h~ Prl"9ilteni's SoH Rank
prnrwsaJ ·is &lt;.d~o desi·gm•d to bt•ing
total &lt;.~grjeultil.lra'l pToduc1ion into
in preventin~ f.a-rmc'l'l&gt; {rum sh:1r- LK·t:tw Uahtn&lt;'l' wdh ('urr-('&lt;nt l'eing n'luro• ·fully io 11w N;IIJ"n's un - quin~·mf.'n·t~"- ALtob~ti'Jht:'f' , ~~ i.'! a!fl'pr-et·edt-nted pi-o!&lt;;pt.'Pit)·.
Farm li(•iputed !rh&lt;JI ~me 40 to 45 mil-

5\l.r·
pllll.9eS of some agriruttuml ('IJlnmoc::Htioes 'hllve IK"t-' n a rna,ior factor

e-qconomhrts

~lnwlt

("''frte ()( f:JNnetf,

have bri!lll

$2

lim1 al't ."_;

th:l'l m•t Jll
U.,.,j )'NIT WOUld

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1!1!6hlt fa·rmm in making
neoceN.~· iif!'.Y •l;md use OOJustmeob;.

b!nh:m hlJ.:·hf&gt;r 1h:.rd

wuuld

not ~~~ •f« ~-b..., over·~up.ply of
3-trk'utt~l commod1lie&gt;.
~t

The 9 ...po1pt r.arm prog~ ·nm suO-

. mitkd Ito Oongre:&lt;&gt;s by Pr~sitli"n1
E~llOW("r ·.nrakes !'lt'ri:;to~ Locoose
it stl'iltEW OOidly at this over··
riding problem of Nurplusos. 'l'lhe
~&lt;Ued Acreage &amp;-~rvl! ft"a(ur·e
. '01 ~he Pl'el$tden1's Soil Bank phan
woukl tn efft.oct use the sm·~r.19 to
rOOuOO tJhe !!:unphu::. ln t'f-'!.urn fot·
: ftducing&gt; t'~i:r pol.antin·~ c,f sue'h
Ctop!l lti corn, Wbf,till anti l"'l."t'IOn
below -tlhe ·a.llott'd a'l.'r&lt;&gt;a·f{t' fiN"mrr ·~ ·wwld l"(."'.'eive c~hable t'("''iti ·
fft.·at b!f drWWrt 'lfi9ilnsl ·~overnme.nt st{)('k·P'i'loe!l or ·t·ht·s(' l"Orrr modM.ies.
A9 produ.otoion los redu&lt;'t'd, ·lo1al
IIU[)pllet .of .tlh.eM 'l.'rop:; would- be
ip\Hied down to il'l'Orma•t ,Jev~l~.
'Jihl~. ·iJl ~·unn, wottl~l l'rl l'!a&gt;n s!•r!' n·
'ft.ll('lrted
prictlll iD .hh~ marke!
' phK'e for fu.r m C'Ommoditit'!!i' -gen•
erally. Anot:het ll'!'i!fUmt•nt fur ·t1h~
:tpproaoh it9 •'llh'Dt it pr10vldes for
;r.." own .!e!'1m!:nmton. W.hen •lihe
surph1-n:s ure liquid!aotOO, (.he Ac·
~ :reage Reflerw 1program ~s oJulomu-

H wou·ld bu-ild s01l .terli-lity ag,aclnt:n
Lhe day when our g.row~ll'.IC popuJa·hon w ·a natiQ n.a~ -emengency
will ·~&lt;'qUiT(&gt; ·in('nl":J.'.'I'E'I d illl'!r'icuH'Uil"
ll'l pr00ue1i.fin.
Ex!'ep.t lw I PSI wlren ~·he Korean Wur was at i·ls p£\ftk, i:mm inc()mc tNiH movf'tl ,J:(rW('-1' ea{'lh yoor
si•noo 1947. ·~tw Pre~ideillt .p.oint·
&amp;d up ·lihis se-riolh'O S~i'lual:iO:n• · Vv1ben
•lle &amp;~tid: "1 ·urge .m1e ~ ~I()
·~an .too .p.roif'rutn with .maximum
speed, Cor· delny eaD only ·awn·
V&lt;Jh• ·II'IJd mrtUipoly •the dW:Cioolt•iii!S
u-lr'l'lldy sol'd'Y lbaretllin'l{ mi.Hkms
'Of our f'llrm people."
f;a:r'ltll!l'S will brtfH'fil ea•r\y (•his
veat· if t:otl'gr't's." approves ·t•hP
Soi-l Book an(l oLhL'l' fa·rm pro· • Edil•h Grimm, ,!'l(nyme Blake ,
·l{rom •f)rO'J)OSals of Uhe P·r esident Winricld Blake, UhiU'IIe:;. Grimm,
hl.'foro l!llpri·ng p}anHn11 Um-e. Even Demi·t·e. Grimm, Olaorence Grimm,
a t1·w weE-kif or necdlc-.!!19 deWy FTam-es G'l"hnm , !M onroe G-rimm,
•OOW WoU•}d' &lt;pCI'!OtpOn&gt;e &lt;
pat'i.JO\patJiton Ih·\{'n Grimm, 9A, Olive, to RJOby m.a•ny •ra'l'Tllo~ for all'U(Iht·w bNt 11 11d Jo.:mrna Van Me~er.
yenr
.ltlh.n E. Ord il'ntl 11\Ta•ry K, .44
S11i, T2 , Hl2. Rad11e oo J·immi(':
and Rul•h Snodg•ras~.
,'rlHry A. Nll'hOl•s, 128!!/4A, Sl8
'1'4 Rl2 Orunge t·o Wilbur C.

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8:30 People'.,:
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:30 Ford Theatre
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2,30 Parson's 9ttfdy
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News Headline~
1 rorei-gn oountories to WO'rk wi tlh
11:00
4:00 Date Witt:l Life
'wl socialists and ot,hru- lcfl wing r 4:15 Modern Romanc:ca
11:05 Weatbercut
11 =10 Pre!! Boll.
1"0ups ·in pa,rJilament ·i:nst:cn&lt;l or
4:30 Queen for a Day
-,;orting t:o 'Vi&lt;lolence.
11 :1 5 Bud Wilkinson St.ow
5:00 Aunt Dru Show
The lM:st. ti!'3t .o f the 'POlicy is
5:30 ·_a_ow_dy Do~cb _ _ _ __ n:30 Tomght:__ _ _ _, _
"lftl'i&lt;ni ltlp -i·n Jta.ly. wlhidh ha-s trhe
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7:00 Today
Les Paul &amp; Mary Forlt
6'S5
0:00 Coffee Time
Tou1h Red 'F.ctlon
Life
Of Rilei
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ltal11m Curnmunist R".•uty Lea- 10:00 Dinll Dong School
Coke
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a,oo T1oth or CoD.tequeonce•
Jon•gresos rOO find th~msel.f ra;cr.d by '2· 00 TcnQe"sSee ErPft'
8,30 Waterfront
12 : ~0 Feather Your Nl'!!1
.1 -revolt .o r ·a stlr!o&gt;ng Red 1act·i·on
•·oo Big Story
1:ob . Bob &amp; Jan Carr Prese&gt;nta
Nh1eh bel,i-ev.es ~n bei'U.IZ •1'Uugh.
g,ao Star Stage
2:00 Couirt of Monte Cristo
'flhe. rebe~whwt opl"im~
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News Headlines
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Weatbercast
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4:1!5 Modern kom'ance~
Pmglb}y they d'i'dn'.t ll'end the
11 :10 Press Box
4:30 Queen for a Dar
Rewsp&amp;per ac-ooul'IIIG! of tbe MU~Soow
.ILl~ Greatest Flglttt of Ceritun
~- 30 Howdy Doody
pmt:eedi"BgJ,Ifn any f:WI:' ·OI!, i!Jhey is- ·
Tonight
11:30
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sued .a mautfes&lt;OO arbta•e&lt;k:i.nst TG:g\iMti and otlher ·pa-rty lt"a&gt;del'IS :and
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6:00 Roy Rogers
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6:30 It's A G1·ent Life
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7:00 Saturday Niabt Jamborit
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7:3n Big Surprise
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Cartoon
Carnival
11':30
MOS'('Ov. .
9:30 Texaco Star Theatre
12 :00 Winchell &amp; ~aboney
10:00
George Gobel
Pttcft"l Red Conqu•sl
12:30 Captain Z-Ro
10:30 Hit Parade
1:00 Farmer Cli~k
Ni:kita S. Kl00u9hdhe\', .~he- Rus11:00 News &amp; Sports HeadllntJ
uo Nimrod &amp; Aniler
llian Cvmmunist Party i!ead(' l', 2:00
11 j10 Rlolt"e~r Derby '
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Top Ten Dance Party
Ja.id dowrr ,tJJle :new Jl'we. He- said 3:00 NBA Basketball
11 :40 Ow\ TbeiMro
It;~ wqrld: Cll'll! be ('lttnquerod inr
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The l01st General
Owen J. and Jean CototeHH, made
chf!nges in the eltction laws
OOI'J '~Hon Ratl;md ~o Dana ·.unrt concerning lniHatlve and refer. ~1.;:~ S'iaoble ·parhamenb&lt;l't"}} rn u~ i&lt;'"&lt;~&lt;Hr ('OOed.
On Your Aeeount
THURSDAY
AHce Epple.
It it •now cmnlng 1hi' fMteral
s,oo
Lucky 8 Ranch
endum provisions for municipal.
Sign On- Prayer
Dana
-ttilld/.ilke
Epple
164A
IOV.et"nm~nt about $1
mi·I.Ji'on u
1.-.th,...,, let •verv "urn, wh...., •'\JwhOls.
Jtli'!S, and these' changll!s bec'imc
'J1hi:; po~·it-y was proc+aimed {Or ·
9:00
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Early '5how
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I i 1 1 li;~n a:nd Hoy rtroffitt, sev'•r·
day for ~~:ora-ie a•nd C'iiJ\ry·inK
In he I• utled, thueln abide In
Rul·land ~u Jnoob W. Gr1een.
effective on January l, 1956. .
maHy tn a eorugrf«;s ~.:solutilon .
9:00
Your
Esso Reporter
6c30
Garry Moore
11'1 (lltrt'f'ls, Rodne ood Sutton, to
OharJ:~s E. and !I.Ta.r.\ol'i.. lbt1,hC'lwt·1!11 on :ills !huge inventory of
God. (I Corlnfhlen• 1:24.)
Bob
Wagner
Sports
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f The law on Initiated ordinances
Arthur Godfre1
· im-m oommodili-es. There it! a-lway.;;.
PRAYER: GIIUeilllll'S GOO. ()LJl' .J. c. and Lacigea.n. Ch·ancey .
burn .2!5A, mive ,t o P:IUl R . and
Weatherman
N(•lhe Thomas, dec ., .af fi d ." frw Grace Moore.
or municipalities formerly provid· eaobi•ne'ls Wltlli."h -t'.Xi·S'led in ,c;0mc 11:30 Strike it Rich
lht- r isk or fu-rl1hcr ifl'sS• !tlhrou.gh Fat•lwr·, we pcjttice that Thou &lt;rre
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V;~\iant Lady
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7:15 Doug Edwarda, Newa
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with
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Au•lilor
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lx'twet&gt;n
tfht
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Love of Life
\lonr run, H wauld ~ muoh •l't'MS hope t.-&gt; in '11hec-, in ·t.he -f'Ctlel.!'min;g F.ven•1! T•homas and Wallor T•hn· Olive to Paul R. -.mJ Grftit!' V.
Sat Preston of Yukon
t .a"e Clerk, he shall certify the
Tog~iabti.
.· · &lt;bimHlf ,endorsed t~.c 12:30 Search for Tomorrow
to proceed wi~ ·h Hu~ ordurly \j . IJ1'.'1' of T•by Son, our Lord. 0 mas.
Moore.
Bob
CqmmiDIS Show·
BellO
petit'ldn to the Board ot l!)eetions.
H. B. and Emma D. ftna.dfortl.
qu.ldeH~ ot'. ·gt}VI."''fllmt&gt;M-ow-ned ~:l•IK'IHy u·.~ whO'Ily. Teu"Oh us Thy
Wlt11i:aln C. ana Betiv I. I1a"~t. This language had ~cJJ, .iiven sev· new ·l ine ertttnwtasticat!l\o· in an· in·- 1'-:45 The Guiding Lleht
ClimaX
. ·' i-;. · ·!' 1
Sc30
Katie's l{itohett •··
f11rm comll'IICJitli1it'S" oow (•hun· 1to · f will ami rl't'rve u.~ as· we .e-ndeavor 25A. S20, T3, Rll. L('b:mon to •tof.!i, Poll\eMy ·00 OJ:a,r.a C. 'itrHI eral inerpretations
throughout tew.je w wiltlh 1tl}e UnMe~ Plrc ....~ in
1:00
Four
Star
Playhouse
~'
9,30
Love Story
IIH·J"1l ld W. tiradf&lt;&gt;rd.
pur.,pt'l.tlai.e It st01'111[e progl'am.
too
fttlofi.ll
•ift,
1Jhrl01lfl.h
Ch&lt;ri·
f
d
Je.-.us
f'r.a.nkHn
,JW.
Rizer.
St.or~es
of
·
h
Centli.ry
·
10:00
1
tbe state with
1:30 R.oh-rt Q. I.I!WiS
Mw~.u;it1 11homns.
Dana Ka:rr,
· · 11the result that in ~w.
He probably wa-s pai.n•OO tb Hnll 2:00
The COIMM!~Watlon Re&amp;eM~e provi· •nUl' Lo1·rt Aml'n.
A. 1~ ·ami Ha'l(\] '\f . Ourtis .IIA
Addre.sG
•by Senator An...
10:30
2 ~0 Bo ......... arty
Dan~ Thomru;,
Ever(!\j 1'hoou1s, Ol·ivc .to 'a.ul R. rJnd Grrwe V. some mumctpa t'ies the petitions out lihat tlhe ''!lot thea&gt;ds" in ·his
'·
derson
were forwarded to the Board of
:.
Th~ I~
Payorf
Clnora· 'Phomu, Wal·tt&gt;r 'flhom!Wi. Moot e.
Elections whereas in other! the IO'W.n pal'!y wa-nted no puut of ·il.
3:00 Boll Cr. ·v St.ow
11:00 W·to-th~Yinute Ne~···.
UJ.li;t~n Thomas, Pe-m-l Kun.· M·nll'y
A\tditor or Clerk merely certified
An Art Lover
3:30 The Bri~., ... ,. llay
N£&gt;fiS'f"l'roMI. c:mn.E:r
Ncs~wlrmrd
11
· 05 11'he !.ate Shi&gt;W
••
400
,\•It .cha.L ~uy ios 1-eavim! fS" se-at
~o,ue text of the petition fot' the bnl·
i'ogHwi•N dot"s&lt;h''•l" J·ook li·kc a
4cl5 S('cret Slorm
James H. Ktwr, Ann K&lt;~rl" B(;orl prin·!s oo Uhc !l" &lt;rnds o.f .Hm'l'.
loLIt is th
• RM.
· Spec......,J.ed,
'-'
.
·
KJIII't' Jr., Ro..qs Kurr, 0 1-ura K:wr.
.
mteHootual, a&gt;l ·
c aJ)parent mtcnt or the w,y01 srua:""Uy -'"'rt!'SSetl an :.u't '"'''
4:30 On Yciul Aa['ount
M•a,ry E. B()wcm Th{)mn,.; UoWL'fl,
!IRIDAl'
law t~at th •. Cil
'
'f..
- Y Aud'1tor or VIII. 'h e coul&lt;l 'plllss " for ·a l['et)J,~
..,e•ntalive
Nc 1~1hin- ~ i·s ·i mt&gt;fl.~ iblc ,['()·Ill\(' .m·tm
I.ucky 8 Ranch
IJ:OO
•IC·t;~. SuH&gt;Orr to
Em·l and Tcr&lt;•sa
a i.e Clerk has lhe dut
rJ t
9:00 Sign On Prayer
Early
Show
The
who
(toesn'•l
.hotwe
M
do
••l
•h~m~H"
5c30
Ren.o;hnw.
inin• wh th
Y o e erm . l memb~r o£ •t.he uppc.r middd&lt;~ 9:0." Captain. Kt-ngaroo
- - - - - . - -- ---·- -··--- ------·
.
f' er 01' not the pelition ctass
tO:oO
}
6c30 Your Esso Reporter
c~ntams the required nutnber of nu't ·he !has: been OS!l~ed if.he 'Jll'OI:~I
1arry. 'M ,•ore
E\V l'ORK- Th\nga ono ]\few Yorker thinks
6·45 Sp'orJ.i P~rede
Rlgnuu.res, and therefor~ the du't)' suooessful Commun·L&lt;rt ,JeOOcr .in ll:SO
rike It Ricb
Weatherman
about!
wa~ shtfled to the Board of El t•
, .
. . . . 12:00
" •nt ~dy
Sbop on TeleYiuon
The newelll of tloe tonu~dy team•, 10mewhal
?cOO
ions In lh~e
I ... t' ,
ec WeS'tl~o •n Europe. He r!i a ma1'1te l 12:15 t
of Life
20. W~!ep
2. Hideous
A.(;R.08!f.
Dout
Ed•vard.!, News
1ubUer than Mtutln und l.ewls anrt lnftnltely more
'i':l$
the
petitions
~~~~~~
ctpa
I
ties
where
JKl4H·irian
aqd
ihe
!has
th&lt;t
greflt
f
1~·30
....
s,
It
for
TomorTow
2:Z. Jep.
:1 . Hint 1
1 A. brooch
re1tratned than the Rlt:t brothe-rs, thank the Lot·cf,
7,30
Mlr
Friend
Fll&lt;lto
Board.
1'hese
sectl!orw&amp;rdod
to
the
qual\lty
·po.Uence.
He
~uwed\.•d
112:45
Th
·uidlng
Uaht
anete
4. Boundary
t nr&lt;:"alcJ
·Mama
·
·:
compl·tsea Mildred Cook and Hnb Corey, currenlly
o,oo
'
to
clearl
'nd'
ns
were
amend·
In
bu·i-ldlng
up
.
t
he
UaUan
Oom1·00
Kal
~
Kitelien
a
ash
thl~ket
ri . Odlghtt'ct
1
at the Versalllf'll :o~aloon. lwre. t made the fatlll
Playhouse
o£
Stan
8c30
t,
not
~
Jc~te
that
only
the
mun·is-f
PartY
untid.•
,
·i·n
t:hc
IMA
t;BO
J
.o•"'
'tory
23. Urn·
li. PulveriHt
g , Debate
1
mlt~talte lo•la.v or 1'.1\opplnl' them on the atreet and
~, oo
Tlie Crusader
pi ret
.v the Board peUtron, be t'et:tifled dect·i'O'Il!o', •ilt cameo p~rl!lfJU!!il'Y ne-ar
2.:00 Ro ·t Q. Lewl.a
e. BrlUah
10. mxtreme
m11.klntt flman talk with them. Before l waS
'
9,30
Hl&amp;l1\f8Y Patrol
!4. Lant~t
nil or
.~tverity
The da..ngua.ge "il\
"
~o •l·aking over llhe CIJ.tmttl")).
2:30 Horaeparty
through, Miss Ct.~ok, who look11 like Arlnle sheri•
Tbe
Lineup·
to,oo
2&amp;.
Rulh
(.slanll
12. Arranged
been deleted to\ eli any year hall
Now .n~al1i'fllg 'his
63rd ~·eU'r, , 3:00 The Big Payoff
dan, ·and Corey, who look! a thinner,. more 10lernn
rurt7. Turkl.sh Utlt
10c30 Per!on to PerSon
.Ay~tenraUc·
1a't•ti 1ha111 been a OommooiB.t
ion.
Sinee
Jnltiativetl~te
;onfU.s'·
,
~·i
3:~.0 · Bob Crosby Show
DMI'IY Thom!lll, had me apinntng In elrtlftf!l,
(pl.)
ou•·
11,00 Up to the minUte ~e.W• ·
ally
bins
be
sub
d
t~erend·
l!lnee
tobe
w_d
of
World
Wa·r
I.
t-:t10
The
Brighter
Day
.
ly
It aeem11 that Cook anfl Corey are mana1ed by
8. Chief
13. Sl'mbtance
11·05 The Late She•
·,
Y..,&amp;.,.•J'• A.11twn .
;~~~:~b:: cener~ E1ect~or:' :~e' · l~Wly, tlh.ou:fh hitterly anti• 4:1·~ Seer,.... Storm
magt.atralt 28. Ouldo'•
the 81aekburn tw!M, Royee and Ra.mon, fam!llar
)4 . Fated
""
submltt"
d
·
~.!
Y
Ml-ltbr,ist
fr:~
bo-yhood,
he
fought
(Old
OIJhtot
to televl!lon &amp;lfd nlght ~h1b audlen~ea a.a the
to dle
e .a 1 1 '""'wh~li
next ro•
· ••
,
31. Ont'.l
Venl~a)
1Qllowlng general electlon.
· • ,~,
"'""'' ~rs m
"'' 0'1 wnr.
$ATURDAV
!1:00 Church'• Big Stoey ..
(Scot.)
diftbonalr .souls who do thfl mirror bit oppo11te flach
Mlrtelfli
dwelllnJ'
9.
Matters
!1.
A
•lP
of
15
Orlrtns
rat~er
than
rcstrlctinl
it
Gois
Into
Exll•
D:30
Sign
On
Prayer
5:sn' Saturday New! Spc!clll
oth11r.
The
mnnag'i'ment
jual
doesn't
end
there.
Trtn'flon
1
38. Hindu
11. Property
.the &amp;Odlac
11 . lnrkftnlte
year. For 6xample, in the
0:30 Captain Kangaroo
S: e5 Feature Report
"We," MUdr41!d said patiently, "are marw.aed by
Jld liked tn\at
etrtnrecl
••
33. J'oreboclb\11
arttele
l L. l
tttrl! Blo.ekburne, who atilt are performtnr themof a municipal ref~nndum,
Mt« BetiH.o Mmsolhli •got Into tQ:SO Winky Dink and You
0:00 You Are There
1te reJid.
lnlti'UYMnt
34. Stuff
18. Ever
t8. Shllhby
fllelv• and who munage only ua, The Blackbuma
ntusl be fll~ wltb- poW.eor, TogHatti wetvt ·~m:o exl•t"e. ti:OO Mighty Mouse Playhouse
lt.SO Saturday Lu~ Sbo"
SI.Acroa
with roOd
fpoet.)
19. An lrrlta~- JWIMifed by Pe&amp;IY Bnm10n . The 8fackhurn11 and ua are aiJne4
after
ttle
ordirllnce
hi
R·
e
•.
f
oDgiht
·in
!tlhe
S.p,'llhi•b
ci~l
11:30
Tates
ot
Tex.ts
Rattgera
!
7:00-J~tm:J
Cttloll Show ~
t2. Oonatta.
:t&amp;. Shinto
18. Femtnlnt
Uon of th•
Wu,ll.-n MaJ&gt;tta, the areney. The WUilmn )lorrlfr ntrl\t club de·
C!)llncH
were
to
pus
an
war.
'Nre.n
ihe
nM:t!
Ml~
!Hi&amp;
12:00
Big
Tqp
··
'7:30
B.eat
tbe
Cloek
.
tempi•
pronoun
skin
mmt Ia heeded by 8run Bl'll.r(IIKln . Fuun Bnm110n ta Perry'a tru11•
60
d~~,yi
before
a
aenbel'dqu:&amp;f'tenl.
,h&lt;!;re
be
~Ud
1:00
Lone
'R.anget
,
8:00'
'St&amp;icJ
:ShOw
.
,
:Zl . Mu&amp;le note
band. TftUI, naturally, P!JI)I Bram11on refe1·11 to Cook and Cnrey ru1
per!IOQI, stJikJIIf a 11)) &lt;t'O 81 ~on o( .gre.at In(lu-enN 1:30 Captain Mtdnight
' 8::S0 Jiaikie Gleaton 8icnr •J •
2:1. Grampua
,II&amp;;• t,qt,' l'ul1.hermor• . , ,"
would ·have U'qUJo 30' Ut ·tthi'!! K.em•i·rt.
2:00 Best Foot Forward'
· · 8:.00 ' Hefb 'leliriD"e1'.s- 'two ·• (""~
2~. More
HOUr• ,later, I twillt.ed the oonvefllallon Into how tou1h a aew eomthe
elletiol\
2.30 ruw.. &amp; CouD&lt;U, CrUD· ·a:ao ·t:t'J AlWJl'J Janr
~ ,. \
Infrequent
e41._.le&amp;rf' . hu In retttnr a\arted. ll'.t tourh . Usr.ur.lly tt'a an expenai\·e
•
·He
!l"eturfi.ed
!l&lt;O
i-taly
~Ill
1944.
rolds
·
llOIOO'
'
OtJnlmokt
,
27. lnaur&amp;ent
te,. For a .time, •he ~ed 1n coallrtoion 3:00 Bll· Ten B•!ll:etball ,
10:30 Damon RUnyon UtaF'f :·
~b'ft L
\V.Itb materlll, IIORJI, collutnea, etc., but Mlldttcl and Herb
29. Cunnlnr
WroCt ~ ot their own material, •ot Mildred' a roommate'• boy trlend
W~t~ ~; But 1he SP&gt;DII&lt; de!clQerd t() 4:4&amp; Bob W-agner's SJ,Wi SlaP 11:00 The Late Show
t t
:.JO. Mulberry
.. ._ Ole·o.horto;n.phy, lot a nurtt friend to awiPt two hotpltal unt' ua• . ~lYDie .himself ro ·br.P~ld1~ up !his
(India)
coUld
littn thy do on Jfledlo, and
on.
32. A blorraphy
~---~-4.-----------~~
..,.._,, ittklred deelared, "whel'l we we" appearlrtf In The
. •'J(
33. Ortek MU.tt
.
-·
eoutd it
~rat.f~t tilts "t:iWD uitder MJtad:
·~
· B)",...,.. on Ule road, aummer befon tut, lnd 10 were
as. Oitt'•
over
LlnUI
npi
:velr.
beMlt~
by -ttllb 1hdt h'faW' m1flis ~
. · 6Uri!f. Will, tht:t NW u1 1&amp;\llhlnr It up t.t B party, ~ they
niekTiam•
the -amended llw ~ l11ue party. Undoubted~ .Musoow wHI
36. A .tOI.P
•
NliiM \1)11 U an act and lhat the7 inlina1e ue. 1low, tht
tor flair
7:1111 t.onellallrot
.
would "" held over unUI Uie fol- 11o "'*blill 1&lt;0 ""' !!'ow h• - . .
bi
eourM, art 'mt.nllfd by , . :"
'
''l"HuiUIIA'I'
•
,39. Coin
low_lft! a:~neral electiOn.
It'-: time.
, ,··
~'till ~thoji .....
•
tOO Film • Fa~cy . ·
(9Wed.)
1':~ Stop tile :r.i:u!ic
'
~,$11 Til&lt; r-;lmJnine Toucl!
~~~f~~~:~~~
THERC WERE 26 tiOUI'I In the day! Becau11
4&lt;1. Blbll~l
t:Qd Sflr ToriiJl\t
',
•
_1
una~l• to t.ttend 1 party at lbt
s,oo
~ooti Film
prophet
l:to
Down
the
load
.
,
'
,
·
. _.
t:oo l(leter Molwt
41. Btrd
10:60
~
&amp;.m
MWowt..o..k
\
·
.
bu1helt of Ctrll88n peach•
8,110. WHII!MI
43.Bul'r'OUnJe4
10,10 Il.ei! s !4Vet
ruor
Myera,
.vjdmtly
Al'ntrlca'•
invmted
"pet.ch
jul'lt
e:ad

!?~~~~~·~~~~~all.~c~~aar •:r:c;~~~-~ ~~;~

TAXES-LOCAL LEVY
FUnd --- -- - - 68,1102~7
=~meta --- ·
2,666.54
.
DmPertAT
Y
Toot
-68,689.11
FOUN
.
ION PROGRAM
c..b IU&gt;oe!ved ---- -- - 1~309.67
Deduclion lor T..-.,
Bdtiremen&lt; --- ----8,486.00
DeductKm rw Sdloo&gt;l
Employ,. R«Jn:rnci&gt;t D72.00
Totat Fowrdatioon Proiram --------------- l!S,36'7.67
B.,.... in&gt;m Sohoo1
·
Lando and fu&gt;perty ___
7Sij,OO
Tuition from Paftllota
230.97
--------Stat:e-.Sehool Plant Rehab;J.itatlon
-- -- ----~-~
3,070.00
.I''CI.nlntl
Subsidi-ee (Cafeterio, Ell&lt;.) --- ----1.596.32
1.233.19
v-eooe ~------ 188,902.26
NON·UVINUESi.lo of Te&gt;4 Books am1

....

-

·:::.-a;;------------w.n-. ·------

·8,906.24

2(1.00
8,93.1.24

739.77

'"

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....

.......

:mY

to,..1K.'li

110

~llliol

Un.ie;·"'j

• •

WHTH..,TV Chonnf\'113 ·.

,,

•

~~ ~r.;ti~:~:~:i~~~J~t~t.n

~5

I

recommel'ld

H~;:.:;'~~r,~

Marrant Truman'•

.,.Ltw Ayrea hu hen

abOut ·'
o/ f"-1!1 BMt. Ayna It
Mtn who marurre• to keeP the Nlpeet ot the

LnuU. Roth

I I'll Cr'JJ 'tomorrattt), wltMa
and althout:h l po1ttd aftd probed
her htad havlnl becolM IW•U84 over
tuceellf or tht btal·..11lftJ .tat"• of
rtmatn~ one or the- pnulntW nleto

-~;r::i·=~~~·...,~
·~··~··::•;.r:urdlnaruy
well pl'lilerved.
~
but abe aoou uu a ver1

1i•ws

by

us Wellher
8,.jo tv !!rom ..ill\ 9aiWliilil

f.fl. Salute

45. Sootttlh"
0&amp;1110
41.

1:00 Kul(l•. Fran A olfla
5:00 · ~eke)'. Mou!te

oreana

of .,.l'lftj;

'7:1!1 .John I)aty

'

II :!5 · '~ Tla111 Men

NOTICE Opt: APPOINTMENT
Adminhtr•tor
Estm of Mary Gertructt ch ...,

Don....t
Not;ee ill ber.by 0ba1
Leland J. Obue wboBe ~ Of.
fioe Address .Js 168-J2!rh Aw.,

Columbus, Oblo, !has

EVANS GOl.OEN JUCH

0.... dub'

ICE FREAit\

appomfed .as A~ of the
E- of Mary ~
•1'21:e of Rut.land Townahip, Meip
County, Obto, Moeased.
Dared Ohio 3rd day o1 lllordt
1956.
'
John C. Bacon
Judge "' 0.. Pr&lt;&gt;bato Ooort
Meigs County, 0100.
3-8, ·~. 22.Jtc

a.a.e

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TRANSPORTATION OF
PUPILS-PeliSOJl'al SerWce

Moi&lt;Jr vebi&lt;llo s.PJ,iJ;,.
Tota.J other PuJ1)0&amp;e&amp;
Tol&amp;t Traonspomattoo
Of Puplls ---- ------ -CAFETERIA AND
SCHOOl. LUNCHE$-

BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS
l!m.r ,,,...,. Btrmuda Sw..,Uebs
BiniHY• ·
BIJd~e-V.

MI~ED VEGEtABLES 5-1 0 oz pkgs 99c
'
.

TE~&lt;~Chers

Employes Retiremenll
Clontrtbution
Total O:Wtar ~~e; ­
Tota•J Ottlet AUX&gt;Hiary
Ageneios --· ---· . _

Cauliflower ···.·· ·· 3-10 oz pkgs 79c

3~.29

PillsburY r•dr

••Fitst cooks ·m eveTy home want to ••Go FIRST
CLASS" bi feediDg their families and they do
just that ai ·EVANS SUPER MARKET ... . Our
business ts f~eding people and our favorite peo-ple are first eooks who slop at EVANS SUPER
1\iARKETS. Let tbe savings you find at EVANS
go to youi' head •.... . buy an Easter bonnet
with the money you sav&lt; at EVANS SUPER

B,488.oo
~72 .00

232.69

-

~

i $299.00 5!

£ul

...

'"EVANS SUPER. TRIM'- Cut

..; r

fnm U. $. Gov'"'ment (naptet.

562.92

eel com fed •teen.

44.~9 .

ROOMS OF ~
New furniture ;

:1
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~. BAKER ~

&lt;Jr;l!lo..' .~li&gt;-

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Oa ·The- Krttb~t Comer =i

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1:
BAKER FURNITUR! IS

6,674.98

3,000.00
720.00

Mal Debt Sec-viCe - _

3,720.00

.

Wllolo or hall SID

SlAB BACON
lbonly-25c

FISH STICKS
3-8 oz pk9s only 1.00

SLICED BACON
lb only 39c

.

With CGUPOn on Pkl, . )b, OO(y a9e , .

2~.000.00

Buy e~ho!f oize .wiok

qulpm&lt;n&lt; (Oo.l) _ _ _ 188.000.00

111

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a plnl•con FlUE

39c

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1

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33,000.00:
33,000.00
411,0116.16

fOR

4

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:..

69C

f~LY WASHI_

YOUR COUPONS
HERE!
' '

1

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..

•

4 rolls only 29c

PIE FILLING
only 27c

AcrossThe Board Nobody,

,...JtoloftloOOYe
him win a ·P"'-

Cri'Q for sal•d tnd aarnl;,h;h•

, ..
~-.

CRA(mS
lb laox 26c

Florid. frnh Large sin

HEAD LEnUCE ·· · ·· · 2 only 33c PASCAL CELERY · ···~ only 29,
W·•ll trlmmN. 'c:IHn. Snow White

CAUIAFI.OWER

rnmCW)'

I -

Krlop;

ORANGES __ Sib bag49c

STORRE HOURS
1\londay Thru Friday

. . SPECIAL "K"
6¥. 01 laox only 29c

DID YOU KNOW? Every
week oraitgeli are deltver ..
ed FRESH lo EVANS FLORIDA VALENCIA
SUPER MARKETS in
just 48 · hours from the
lree In Florida to vitamin
hlgb eating at your table I

LIQUID STARCH
2' qts only 27c

Sat 8'30 AM t.&gt; 8,30 P~l
Mlddlep&lt;H'I only
' Fri. g,3g AM lo 8' 30 PM

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Stroetm.n'

·ZESTA CRACKERS Town House Crackers
lb box only 28c '
lb box 33

hfY Mondav

&amp; 1\1iddlep(lrl
R,3Q AM lo 5e30 P1ll

TOMATO SOUP
3 cans only 35c

No 303 can

2 only _29c

Streitm.n 4 pak

SMOKED JOWL
lb. only 15c

But,Nobody, Undersells

Clovlr'Stampo fOil

GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIIONS

only

'

Heinl condenMct

Horsey sweetened, broken liliees

Z lge. sin
63c;
giant size only 75c

paaa
35~COUPON
INSIDE EACH JUMBO SIZI DASH

ruu been out :_tlri~ way!"

MUSHROOM DINNER
18 oz oaly 43c

Meyt~r

Lima Beans . 2only25c

VEL

INTRODUCTORY OFFER!

·

~t- ·aur ~perboy

MUSHROOM SAUQ
2-8 oz only 29c
.,15 Ya-o1. only 230..

TEA ............ .. 16 bag count 25c

PALMOLIVE
4 reg. size only 35c
2 Bath size only 27c
FAB
2 lrg. size only 63c
giant size only 7Sc

PROCTER &amp;·GAMBLE'S NEW

&lt;!1'11l'WX-F.RTA•.
'•

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800.00

llilldtn~ (Cost)' •••• _

lb
only

Armour Star f:"tln &amp;liced, fr;1y
...k

14,700.1~

45,500.00

only

79e
69e

A. breez• for busy coolur Booth's

SALT BACON "Lrllle Pig" mild, tender, sugar cured
·
.'BROWN AND SERVE SAUSAGE
onJy

(Cool) ___ , __ :_

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tll'f.:lfCTQX•

TUNA ... ~ ............... -only 27t

Bush's Best green and white

lb

and lied

GOOD ON NEXT JUMBO PACICAGE

MIXM

No o:l added In Deep Blue

Tissue

BE STEAK
RUMP
llOAST
.
EVANS "SUPER. rRIM" boneless, rolled

~EST SIRVICEa.nd M
. .
s aturmg ·---·:nteNSt on Bon.de _.. .

"ll:al A&amp;l'et" -·--·--IAIILITII$mded Dc:t't -·~·····otal LiabiUtllq -. ···alai ---·····'------ J.S.ltc

PIZZA MIX
only 49c

BARBECUE
beef 12 01 45c pork 12 oz 48c

TRIM" so lean and tender·

Coot
---------------·..ueJ.Ja

-

only

CHEF-BOY·AR·DIEE

.182.12

On• letter almpl,. atu41 for .no~. ' Ia tiUe n:IUI'Iple A 11 ult4
for ttre thl'ft l:.'t. X for tiie tM 0'4 t~ .nllt lttt..-. apoatrophtellr, thtl ltnrt'- rii'MI ~ua.· of Ult trordt Ul .U blnt.
Eech day th• ~ lett•n in tJift'. . . .
A

lb.Only

,.

l'otal Operation a n d
'tfla'Yl'l~li'IIDCe
t
-·-~···27,'758.18
rotal Curreut ScbooJ
183,68G.90

:-a.teriab ---~-··---·-

POTATOES
2
29c

Red Wing

Waldorf

ss•n...:.

:I

Sliced

Grape Juice 24 oz btl25c

ROUND

D..ILY cRY~.., flen'o • .,. to .Orlc It:
AX'i;'DL1!4AXI.'
~LONOP.~LOW ,
.

JXY

t'lavored by nature -

Butler Kernel, NEW,
Time Saving No. 303 can

GREEN PEAS
303 can only 23c

CORRN
2 o1tly 35c

Osear

47.00
Coni.Atcl and
Open• Order Se-rviC"e; . _.
34.50
Insurance ·
1,427.51
T&lt;naJ o~;·p~~Po-~
8,575.20
Total Operatiton of
Scih&lt;&gt;ol Plaont . •• ... __ 19.083.20
MAINTINANCE OF
SCHOOL PLANT-

Ci1!3h MC)IH..'f ettt Uund.,. !Jepotirtuey, Adi¥C
n.d ln·a.ctive Acoou!IJ!.'S
rlvooto:ry SuppJies ·and

Banquet Sugar

Tenderleaf

!,90M3
'17U6
1,606.1111

.

QNXCP

BUTIER KERNEL whole
keruel golden or eream
style
No. aoa caD

1,783.~

rota! ~pellditgrm • -. 187,40~.90
l1ota-l• TransactiOns -·-- 187,40~.90
ASSITS AND LIAIILITIIS

a
,..

Hu n~•

BARTLETI PEARS . 2 No. 21f2 cans 69c
Old Time Brand - new goodness
. .. - ....
VIENNA SAUSAGE JO cans only 1.00

DeparrtrrLen1t. We have run test after test to prove
that we
remove the excss bo~ and fat from the cuts
you buy al yoor EVANS SUPF.R ~IAR.KET .
~ have perfected the trim! Mo11ey-baek guarantee that
we DO have the beat trimmed meat .. ln every cut . . . .
EVANS "SUPER BEtlF, PORK, VEAL. OR LAMB ... .
.... every type bas EVANS "SUPER TRIM".

~.246.27

1~'7.68

ltefresblng dessert or fine in &amp;alad .-

every

9,0&lt;!8.00

DoWN

tot.,. '

tO Nk•

BISCUITS · · · · · .... · · · · ·- -· · 2 only 27c

~Not Btt~-l -· - -···-- - -

as ·-----·--··--·--Fuel- -------- ------Jani-tnrs
Su......
w
...e' lfes ~ - - at-er ---~-----·-- --

3-12 oz. pkg 69c

BiTdN'H

••~.79

1,454.79

105""
. ~.oo

Vetbi&lt;Cle Su.ppt.ies

Vow frM.

FORD HOOK
LIMAS ·,

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.1.807.150

OPERATION OF · -SCHOOL PLANT~Mn·a-1 Service ·-· •L•--

...,'VOW,

A ,..t buy fDr

'75.00
· 113.27
188.2'1

Retirerrumt

Oontribu&lt;ron -··-- ---

l,l82.19
1,182.19

.1,694.78
.1.894.78

Tot&amp;! fubl1c IAirldle&amp;
OTHER AUXILIARY
ACJENCIE5Lootur.,..
Ot:her. s~~-~ic;
Tota:l Penmnao~ Service

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GREEN PEAS .... 4-10 oz pkgs 89,c

1,694.'78

iMilk ---------------Tola·IO&lt;ibOr~­

Regular Size
Only

half gallon only 69c

130,612.02

39.09

1l&lt;oe!S "!(roatMr
. 11:10 i11Jort$ wltb Tl!d Wolfe

1Ut 8'-n _QU

LOW, LOW PRICES
"SUPER TRIM" 'MEATS
Sand HGREEN STAMPS

1-8, liJ, 22.atc

:Not Bus) -·--· -··· ~ -­

\ . •· ~·

tHo l'ieWi

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John C. Baoon,
.Judj::e ot .t!le ProbBte Ccurt
Melrs ~. Obi&lt;&gt;.

15,992.05 Repairs O'Jher Equipment ·-----· · ·-·----332.68 l'Qita•l 011her PuJIPOr'M" .
1,4110.10 rot•l :M&lt;aintenance of
22,197.49 &gt;Moot Plon1 -- ------

"'

Aft : .

3·1, 18, 23, 30-4te

Dated .tbi~ 6Jh day of IM&gt;arob

7,046.40

~

J\dW

JIN.

11156.

Jngs --- -· ------·--- -

FOR

l

Oblo.-.

1.992.69 Repair Ml)tor Vehicles

~

,.u,g

l&lt;ldreu ll l.oo&gt;!t OCJM&gt;,
R. F. D. No. 2 bat beeo cluly appOiDted a Admlt:Utntrix or title
flltwle of Roy H. Ha.nourn LMeo ot
Okive tO'WJll!ilh.Jp, Meiga O:J\a:lty,

1,029.13

ut

l

·Nottoe it ~ 'liven . . . .
,i ,, Haonum. -..lKBe
Pi.Ait OH'iel!

2511.16 Po&gt;w...t Smke ___ __
998.93. ·Ma.ktr.iM.t far Mamt.
9.930.17 Bldgs. ·an-d· Grounds _.
Replacement
Ol•her
108,414.113 Equipment ·-- ·· ·--- ·
2,429.99 Repahra Scbool Build·

.or

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By order at
Mtw. Pauline AtkiN,

Ol'ber

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DAILY CROSSWORD

:=: ::n!::urned

NOTICE
The Nor&lt;bern IAcal Sdbooi
Bolrd will off'"" M public euot.hon
March 31, lNe at 2 p . m. the two

Doc-

1,496.84 EJecbicity............. _---Tut.J. Non-Revenue ~~­ 1,496.84 Telephon-e --- ·---·--·
nwt.a.~ TranwcUon.s ,~__ 190,399.10
Admr&gt;tbi.Rg -·-- · ---·
Ill
HauJ.ing --- ·-··- --· --

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NOTICI 011 APPOINT..WNT
Adlnlnlltratrlx
htet• of 1.-r H. H•nnum,

B-tation F\und - a.O'io.oo L'"'"'1
Tol;at --~---------- -- 178,347 90

Communi.., by .,.,..ful m""''·

Kilu&lt;ushohev caill-ed. upon Gommuni•£t parti'eS' ro ·W!W'k ·for a "unit
Assembly ed •f.tlOnt" wi'l!h- o!Jher ·1-eftitds to

fhe Daily Sentinel, Pqmeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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SALAD TIME-frHh trimmtd, rNd)'

head only 29c KALE --· · -- 2-12 oz. pkgs 35c

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~ursda.~Morch_8~,_;.19.. :5..;.6_ _ _ _ _ --'"'-._ _ _ _ _ __:.:.:The Daily Stntin_!~omeroycMlddleport,.~O~h~ic~;;;;;;;d---~r.~~~::;:=~~r~-~-·~;~-!~·~-~·~~~~

The Daily Sentinel, Pome_rox-_
M_id_d_
lepo::..:r_:_:_t,~O::..:h_l_c_____ ---------~----- Thursday, March B, 1956

'

Rutland News Notet1

Youth Fellowship Night Observed At
.. Heath Methodist ' Wednesday Ev~ning

_-~a

O~ACI

IY MJI
TMOMAS
aJeQlbcl'l of the Rutland Home
j ~;~~~:~~
Cl b
II
hi
, ut ,DIUendilli the
port, -r::,d::~r:.:~ Ga;;d~~ ~~::!~
G
Th
race
omas, Pearl Ca~day,
ft"••-lt
D-.......
.
:",oq uasnes, Hat·
M&lt;Kerul M d n~
e, au ..... wllne•. M:tx·
Mlller &amp;!J.d Clan Wel111.
Mr "Dd M
II • ·'
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rli. owaru Pblllpl
have mOVI!'d to th@ ChatltY Amo•

Youth f"l'llltiV.'S'Inp nigt~t. ww ob·
Rl."rvt"tt W ndne~al-Y 1l't •l'ht Hb~!t•h

Nency J'nd Dunn
~ ,Joe
Wlhite Jr., Jun~•/JeweU. Michael
Mtll•lu)lli .,ol l 'hiJl"l.&lt;h
Bv~clb1.ie and Geue HaNn-on, .k-mmy Wolfe.
6i'I'Vic,..~ ilnd ll r,v UwnKt'lit•r ohud J d 'til S
Ea~
n~fvr ·h r. t·lf!&gt;it· ·· 1 ll uv~ l 'J..JI.It'tl Vutl
F'r•l&lt;·utl " '1'1t l' M1ar·lwiH~ l'(\u:.h
l'ttotr Wt'I 'L' ~.ll l' ~ t.,.

u ~·
peot'\"r,
nene •...,._,.w,
1&gt;1 ·d n - ··• K
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VI ...... u,..,
l"JUU"'~ ........"at U\11
Fkiher 1"'~ G
H11 -'
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tueter.

hf&gt;)',

an-d Robert .M-o-.Trlf4:0.
n rau..,.Lr J Maa·:~. \flnf'l"'l\'i!·lf'l. d.l· Ea1l
1'1 s '
uy~
r ,IlK"
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(.&gt;
n;:,'~•.r I&lt;' ,,h.,i.r . m IJuw S'c:lllS,S ( hllrcll SJlo"Jlt oil !lt'!l.«tion.
w·.. 1 IU~'rll!t Maa-g, PlliUist. KL11 ·
At ·l'he servl&lt;'"e 1Alia ~vwtifli' ~he propert)'.
·n,.,·h Wi~~ in:; ( ~ Jll'l'·,;jl le-•·~1 (,r u~ men biB'S. r tJ fttettuw.lil« u. ·
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1
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1e tx, h 'On'!d-.oo J1
- ~~-- - •• Jlh•r··...,·r ro '. 1 F aond l.ht· ~ . hnir ~ ~lat"
, 111 1
If
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on
·an
LIG.AL .. OTtCI
L' · &lt;~'~"."' Aun Aml&gt;el'· vi.siiQII'S .ar-e expect....t f
,..
''' ' l! ' h \I' I1'
&lt;•Ill
·
rom R laC1t1 "
Noijc~ hi be-reby ...crv•n. lhat on
,
• "· .· I'·ilU 1a .J!~'
I'f'. ~1 r ey, Vlt-k iJ, und A1~tiqui.ty dl.Uft'hH.
....~ 2 ~. ~.
••
- - ----r.ue \Oliff .-¥ of F-ebtVII'V 1956
~ -'WlloS ~to ·ibe'~

of Qou.nty ·. OoUMll~ O!t-lihe
~·of.._., ., st-ate or Ohio 0
~lion sitrned hy a majorilty ' O r

SPENO
joy the convenienc&amp; of one
payment to make . . .
one place to pay . , . and
a payment that's less
than you now pay.

Sugpr 10 lb

96c
'Smoked Callos 4-Bib everoge ..... 25c lb
Pori&lt; Sa-..soge 1. lb rol' ............. 20c
Clover Form Shortening 3 lb .' ...... 8'e
Potatoes, Uucla,sified .. 50 lb. Bog $1.~5
Clover Farm Milk, Toll con .... 8 for 95c

Loans for every worthy purpose on signature•

only, auto or furniture.

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1

The 1956AI1SEOCageTeams
FIRST
Pl•y•r

Pos.
Forwar ..

P•rwerdl
'•tward
Center

c....,,

TUM
Scttool Height
Woll.
''2"•
Nels.
6'1"
5'11"
MIU.

Girl' Fri.Mn,..aker
Ed K..tint
Bob MtKi,ne-y
John Mi lho1n
Wen Wach

Guard
Guord
Guard

Forw1rd
Forw1rd
Porwanl
cent'~r

Fr•nk Mcla111rhlln
Jo. Souih
Jerry· Walb
IICOND
Jim Rutkoski•
_,Cui Jenkins

c-

J•cJ.:.
Ath,

G.u.

~els.

Ch.\rllt lamuy
L.rry Iaker

Well.
Mldd.
G1ll.

G~

1111

INI

· Porn.
Ath.

lhtr!~·

brry Sny•r

Gvard

Jr.
Jr.

Sr.

6'4'1
5''"
4'1''
6'0''

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

4'2" Sr.
IIleY' Sr.

,.,.
6'l"
6'1,

s•.
s•.

5'1"

Sr.

5'10" Sr.
Sr.

5'1"

MINTION
Mltth•ll and MUier, Jack son;; Dixon, Nel•onvllle; Mor·
11n, Lopn, Morrlt and Murrty.
Middleport; Brown and An-

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-~·om.
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· At'hens
Well91.on

--,

may :h ave tl~ lmO fihe
lbaek~qd ·I n the l'O!IY l'iot OVI!I'
Broo~.. WOl'ILd Serltt tucte!l !t
but tbe beltlnj: bride~ still
lt•~ndl ~ ~l'lh wlt~h lhQ ipl•ayt~"S.
l4«&lt;it WL!pany an4!'111: I!Jh.e t:al.entB of Vbe .rSIIY hey" ·k id comes

trom Btu Bruton, an ·adversary
wto liiUlt !IJj.s .wtl rw jhe rival

Spea·k-er. !ln. rou.t.:-, he won .l1he
:~ · tiij'u wioth a a:~udy .345
~... ''""'"~' named ' 'h"

· va1uable plll'yer.
· A1 ·fir.&lt;tl tbougM you m~ey J'E'·
member ollim M ·u stiff llti'fl. li'L'IIl'son. The (rol•h is that Wl'ilif' j"ot
off .roeal ·b adly. He tlhrmo• lo th&amp;
wron.g ba•seo~, we'Jll!. l!.o !ileeop on
~arne ll!ld ·f·V~I was benohf'd a1
ono ·P'Oinlt In ea.'flly Jun•e.
,
The ·truth i~ .t•hat W!Hie'·s ~orulr
,t('J1l'lfit' nnwh waLq
cmnple~ely
OVE."l'~looked in the mad delirium
whlc.h !oU~_ed H-!'11)0\d.yn'.g early
penn&amp;~nt cLinchh!ll a·n d oassau~t on

Millwauket Brw.va. As sucq, Bru~
too would 1nt ~ woot 1o over·
empbul!e • eozppetLtor'-s •abJllt'Y.
But Ute Braovet Bl1-l lnslilfs .tlhat
WW.ie lbu ·tlhe bf'St: pilln In rLhe t ho world Champlonabl.p.
N~~· 1.-.... ,__ _.
,
8•11 Of FIN
.-.,, !ttM ~:he vt"M _.,,111_ and
J'd t w II n~ or tih Red
WiH!oe ·act.uaUy W'lL! '8 • balJI. "O!
~ .. ~~ ,.....,~._1 '• /
1.0~ fire coming down ¢!he lfft'l"8tch. Jn
•
o.n·
m Elf 'W 1 •that ·p~iod he 1.Ied ·bhe orecord or
~ amwnt to- •her-ee.Y In seven homt~ 1'\illl~ in 8lX 00111900\l--.!~ ~kllorl~ «a~. .b{' tlve game!, bec-ame lthe ~~evC(lll:th
fttc!8 C
'11b8 Ann Ful'l ·lo no m~an to lhit 6Q or more lhorfl!e' run.s
bet.ta' ·* to dttrd In the lilbol·gun ·a nd wound UIP as ,11he :ea~e's sederby.
oond leadJlliM' \NI~Mnm wl'llh 81 .319
OV.r The Ht."'p
mM-k. ·l t went .unn'Oitlced, lbut be
. fit. II ~ ~tyt: to ~~•YI 'PQl'- . al'so led in· ttobl ·b a8et w~ 382
MPit illhtt ·m.t.t official G·my ·o.nd wu tleCOI1d in tun.• ib&amp;.trt.ed llfl
~ ~
:reeently w«&lt;h 127 •
.tlMt thlt tel80n · wondrous Willie
11he year !before h-e 'Willi b,lna
"may be ovtr tlho •hump."
•balled as one of the nillll'! wonders
U bl 'lwtl.~~me. most of the bi!Mball 'W'Oitd.

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ol ~ · «ber ,t~ In the game

lhoukt be .0 duclrQ.
TW4 ~ aio Yoo'l1 ~ber
-wMn WUlN ~
'laDi
l.u~ ltibt'91~ tO dto Natklonal
· lA!eiUe ·~ ~ '(fW beintf de·

' ,qn-e.m...

teribld., • N&amp;&gt;i-. oornblnatlon

of

Yet lnt .seasort be upped lhls
totti ba!it8 by nve. •l'RCN!'aeed Ibis
·home runt by 10 end f'alftd his
T'Uns bat.ted ~n llotJai by 17.
'Jlbe ~ wu thM Wt!Ue
•falmd dNII PJ"ttiiNN too mudl ~
bear 11(ter such a tlremondous
llit'..'~On .\!he ye-a·r befot'le. AdJIJI!l:ly,

and Tris
-.~ -

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I'm no

254

Pomeroy

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NeslOOl'YiHt'

tim£'.

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17ft

!II'

!'hi-)!," Bri.!J9ie sa;i'd.

pitching."

1'he three prime candidates to
repiace Podre11 as the world champions' No. I lcft ·hllnded starter are
24-y~Qar old strikeout whiz Karl
Spooner, who had an 8-6 record
: Jast season: 20-year old honu11 kid
Sandy ~ourax, who wl,lB ~2 in 12
• &amp;amlilB 10 1965; and 2'7-year old
Ken Lehmnn, who had a 22·9 rf!c.
ord and 2.7fl earned run average
Cor Monlrt•fl in the lntern,Honal

Leagut&gt;.

.
St,.ngth In Hltttn

The Brooklyn high command's
chief reason ror ncceptlnK the news
C!llmly is the belief that
team'"
basic strength sllll ill ts lop-tobottom run ot power hitters. Secondly, it was pointed out that
Po4re• • tor ,11 his World SerleR
heroics • hlld only a 9-10 rCcorct

lhc

·-· · ··-·hl'l runs ba'tlted Jn, rota,q bases ·a,nd
•bom·ers would ~ndleat-e '~hut 'he
was an even. better ba•ll •r»llf&gt;er
t•han ,fhe )'lUI' 'be6:1re.
A-nd ·tlbey say, out in .t'he Giants'
spr~n1 tr~g camp, tohat 1ho Is
nam·ine lik-e ·a·n A-rizona suMet.
Whic'h ~!&lt;!h0utd .gi\1'(' a.JI roncemed
i.he ide11 lbh&amp;t 'RIOw .he L~ "o&gt;Mr ·tlhe
hump'' ·b e 'ffiliY be a bit moro .tlh·a n
plet"-f'ly a~ounding in 19:16.

The 23-ye&amp;r old .Podrcs wa~: tul~
lo report to rtconderoga, N. y' fot
induct~on Murch 15 but muy all~
that his pap~1·s b! transferred. to
the Vero Bcljcb, Fla .• t&gt;oord wh1ch

"Oo

r'l

a·H ·rna jor lea,gut.'J'IJ toda~ .

where .aS ·k·Kb. Jn. laet year's All·
Sier g'lme 'I!Dd Wlrid Se:rles,
about t:b ree !(Kl•l ol t-¥e-ry iour
p}nyel'li wef.e ex:-Leglon bl:rys-."
f'i•:11e.l'·

\"'II '"·~· ile ·'ro· r&gt; 11 ~&gt;eve-OOJy ·imm;rl'ed
"Y~u iheM" • ~ •l&gt;out juxe1..:g in . ('omha:t.. Ev·~n wr1~h· ~ 1 he
[ .handi'l'a·p nr anti'fic•l':l&lt;i lfmb equ·ip- n•He ddlnql(ency unong 1•be ·t een·
onnoun~ueaday that h~ th~n ttient· he was a l ~t•'l'h man .t o ticaL 8'.1lUS or today," saki. !the Ford
would ~e slated for lnducllon m He- C';u(d' even hc.ld bunts:
Fi-ick ~f ,tJbe 1and-t01tte~. "Wel-l,
the ~pnl quota. Either wny , .luhn .
"Yeah l gueBB evet·v old· ball we haYti il•W " 'kids· pl&amp;Y'ina: ball
ny w1ll Jrlu tbe dn~t tw~ "';a~·~n~
·i ~b thail f~'r&gt;.l!n!! t'hi-s: (·im~ ·Mid bOO\ltb tJ~ :t:ettn 'jUYiel\'ide dftunleu . &amp;charge for " Hll'l ~ 'll ,
ye8'1" an&lt;.!· l'·m ~rolnf to ~ J'ilflquency' ·1\:e~ 18' mentioned,
or medtcal reason~.
.
plo""'-· ·""''d ·' ru 10 ""~ b~-. ll.tJ.ey'·re •IJ?l &lt;getdn'g ·tn eoy ~rouble
"""'~ -r "
~
~ ....)II .... Wheri HW.tte oui tlher-ti o]l 1\:he
The Dodgr&gt;r~ . meanwl1i1e,
ju'SII to 9\:JV in whap· ~" '"~. ·"
gratWcd by the steady
. "'IUtat b:i'l lea·su •
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Ltok• Athamt~
GREATEST Si!ORT
Friday, The 36-year old t.,tm
·~ Wbat ·am l_,.inc? I !OO'Rht
taln,was up and arouci ior
flo be H'bamed. Because r~t now
IN TilE WORLD
first time l'iince the accident
I'm ·~lng ~e ~~ \if• ~~
d8y a'n&lt;l said he'd re~ume
mv ca'N!er, adml~ lbhe Amouts next week .
crtca•D lA!Ig\Qu Juntor :aa.,ebti11 ~
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tram. I'm mttn( fd1tw llhe ~
Surprise In LIMyP
ests or mrrrP :tftwm 1 miHtloft kl&amp;J.
Mana&amp;er Marty ~arlon
DoM thmt heat iJ))frytnc blc ~e
duced a major Surprise TUesday b!~i? Yfl! bet VOOT 'ltff) ' ~
with the
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tal;ve opealn&amp; da)'
for tbe mflt&gt;-Hn·f! or Srmth:;~ ~~
Chicago White Sox. It
slgger ~·on who ~:e .sethm; U'lt- 1'8&gt;
Minnie Minoso leorlinr
·ll~l· A!nte1'1("an Lrpon ~
by Nelson Fox, George KeH,
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Doby, Jim River~. Sherman
lf you want ltlflo ·l_dear of flow
Walt Orqpo lnd Luis
, a job 1"hl!' l~g!On
~arlon 'WU exJM!Cted
in ~eltCblt\!.11
Minoso and Do~ .n lilt! ~10!,
and 4 slots.

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hoped · to be the i~dlia~;, ~.;gul~t,l.'i
f!l'8t b«•~man. Werta, who
homer~ In about halr a seaaon
year, seemed t:ompletely reccov- 1

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Stan.l.,.ul
Ex-Pitcher Lou Br.issic
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·· Gives Boost To Legion Baseball
Ir('alizP t:h:tt 65 70
Bf00 klyn D0 dgefS ·.ACCept P0 dfeS
Uni,ed Pr~ss Sporh Writer
of
Cal
p.c war,
lnducti.on News With mness gcniiiho s€d!lc.,t·l . .•
in Amo &lt;,can flo81on bHelnlll ,.,.
World Scl"if's hero, Johnn~· Podres'
imminent induction into the Army
today Qli loo !at£' to lwtp the New
York Yankeeli and too curly to
I be or muC'h comfol"t to lht•ir Ntt·
tiona! Leawue rivals.
"Johnny's loss will put more or
8 burden 011 our pitching," Mana11ar Walt Allllon conceded. "But
if Ot..r young pitchers are as i!OOd
as we think, we'll still have good

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BY FRID DOWN
during the !'Ieason rmd actually was ed t·h·e yc·ung n~~v~~·nd P. t.dwrs
u"ited Prell Sport• Writer
not a key man in winning the I fir 11 th~ h:-"·1 i·n oo~~ . n-: 11~ .practi're.
The Brooklyn Dodgers viewed pPnnBnt.
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Mi4dleport, Ohio

at Hte meet·ing in J;~cksolfll •M."'t
week. Uowever, -title 8{'1\ilmcl V'OII.o£'!1
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

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dl"llhlor ol Vfhcehni were here
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over tbJ! weeke~ld end at~end~d .Mr•· ¥artln W . 'EI!seJ: , a former •bortly alter •be grad,Jited from
tqe luut:rl.ll of h~t ill&lt;.'P fwLhcr , m Middleport re•ldent, waa rntervte-w. JIIJ}i SehoOl at Ul and b aow I
l,omerg~ .
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S&lt;.'hool SyJtem and a. former Mid. ltarner eliaa wbith lneluded
JW-. aml "r•. CJydt~ Ctavlo and dJennrt. IChoo~ •u .....nntendt:nl.
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tfleeJJl d~pP.\fr : 1\f!~li ot ~tr. ~~d Melbodilt Cburcb and in· the Kot·
ltRTHDAY DINNER
Nl'l. C\l&amp;b Jo~~ton, 8rad~llr'f·
an Anna. but hta been ill and un- Mrs. Worl~r llowtU was gurst
Mr. and Mrs.· WJU J.anphlJ O( able to clo tllBPY or the thina:• of honor at a birthday dinner held
~,,~~0· s~,~ent tbe weekep4 y.ollh flle ~njpy~tf whi~ Jivln&amp; in I...Qk~- Sunday at her home . Othcn: at. •
J,h.etr SOD-Jf)·l!i'!" aJld, daughter,
wood, Ohto,_ Ferndale, Mlchipn, tendlrtll were: ¥artba Howell.
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and Mrs. ~~r~ Jhll. .
. fiDtl . Eut L.iYerp~l. Ohio, after sonvllh!, ·who 1peat the
MI'A. "attu~ MtKffltle . had as movm~ from '~hddleport wbera here: Anna HoWell. Leo and i
!?Ufld.-y &amp;qefli her · .c:ownrli Mr. 1 they hv~!d for e1ght years.
ael Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.
anq Mr•· Y(.Ubur Sm1th of Phila·l ~~Esaex beean l.o teacb sc:hool Dailey and ehildren, Bronwyn
delp~la.
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¥ ... C,Vr&lt;e Barrett has relurn.
olowly a!tor being ill wilh a
ed !rom near Cleveland, •• her I
a :lock of nu.

Suchers Bolnan,.
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No. 21/2 c:~n 25c
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Tom McQuaid

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followin--g desooibed t.eMlit«y
~1tuated io CowK:y or ~. Rut.
.}.a:ll'4 19,~:1~p . . ~nd a~jlliOe'l'\i .to
tlhe Vl:tl~ 6f Ruttland. ~i.t :
The fol·l~~ng ~~ Mtule ait·
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Pay off all
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the ll(dult· ~T-1 te~tidifllt" kl

Former Area Reside11t Featured
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M.ENTS, wit h laundry and 1-ar· DATE OF EHACTMINT 2/ 27/ U

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age. One Q.room modem dwell·
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~ed Adl lxel•ud bJ 1\f A
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5-Roorn · NEW
HOUSE, unrur4&amp;1 as received.
nished. Brownell AVe., Middle&amp;ate.a: 2 cents per word, ODe btport. Reasona ble.. Phone 60Hserlillft. Min.lm·..1m cn.ar&amp;r ~ ·r
u6 cent&amp; per word for \hre• tom
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NAME OF STREIT MAl¥ (F""'t)
ROUTE NO. S. R. 7
An c mergenc')· ..,r(tinance e.o.act.ed h} tne V1llage ~Jf Pomeroy,
.'l'k~.g:o LA:lunlJ', Ohio, w 1lhe matt«
of lme .ne~-emafter c:tellCI'Iibed. im·
provcmoo.t, ~ illbe ~

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To •P"'bibit ~ oo -

st&lt;lo

par word
Full raLo or 2 centl pe:-- word will
be cbar&amp;ed for .advertising if not
paul fur before thtt ~tb u( each
month (ollowiu.J Uuertion.
trron w Advt=rtlsJ.n&amp;--SbMid be
reported unr.;.edlaWQ". Tbe bai.ly
Snti.Dal will a.ot be ret.pomible
for more than ooe wcorrect Ul·
oetUOIL
.w-o "' TbaiWi an4 ::.pf'cl.-1 NIJ·
Uces ot Eventt prtDted •t rep
lar clusified ra.V'e. ODiLU&amp;l"IB*
published at 1 cent per word.
:Dareed AID reeelved Of mail or
telephone &amp;~na. earefW at"..-atiOL

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Olbe Sired !Tom Cde
S'l!r'eOO to illhe 'MII¥:Ioo Cicy ~ ;
and 00 permit parting oo tbc
~l'!ly $ide of tlhe Street from
Cole Street to die ~ COl"
pora'tii&lt;m hoe..
SEOTION VI (CERTIFICATION

adults, no ~ts, near Pomeroy m15 a vort.ioo of tOO publi-c high· OF OlllO HARMLEss OF DAiM.•
High School. Mr11 . Langlott., 324 w a~· w~.ucb ils described as f~ : AGES.)
E . Main St. Ph. 302-X 2-23-12lc (LCH:~tion •nd g•rwr•l n•tUA of
work)
For HDt----&amp;Utwdlon
Ladders. TQ -sur face ,IJbe preseut. pav-ement
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clolbll. w1ol.lh b~turni.DIX.tll concr«e (T..J~J
Clintoo Fbher, Middlrport.
frum .l!be Pomervy·Middbeporl
_!!!:one 6265-X.
11 ·1-tf Corporobcm ~in~ to tlb6 M&amp;lioo
For
reot- Electrie
wallpaper () l y Bndge, a dib"'.am:!e of 0.43 o-1
• •teamer. Clinton Fiablr Mld- a ru de.
dleport. Ph. 8265-X.
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NUW THEREFOl'.E, Be H. or- - - dauu!d by li.tite Cwncil of the
Very desirable first noor APART. V•lla-gc or PoJUI.'!l'OY , Ohio:
MENT. Automalic g.as furnace .
SECTION I lConMnt)
Call 81'10-J .
12·22-lf 1 Tha·t tl i'S doclarod to be 1n tllte
2 FURNISHED APAR't'ME"NTS- , pu b. K: . ~nc.Cl"'CBl .Ulrilll. tlhe oonaen1 of
bal-d y ,,llag·e tl J and SIUOh consoot
one 3-room and one 4-room . i:i ·hl&gt;l'Cby .gfnm to •Uhc [)ireotJor of
"'\lot ICes
Utilities furulshed . 2 UNFUR· H&lt;gilwa)'.s to oon::;tJr.uct rllhe' aobov;e
BRING
SHOES
NISHED APARTMENTS - o_n':_ de.~ril.)OO lmprovemetrl. in accordCINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE l ;r~homl and o~e 2-r~~
With a:nce wL.h phl·n.s, spooifica\lions
MONEY
1-11-tf
a · nqulrt= ome
staurant, and est imates •a s prepa~red by
_
_ · _ .-i Middleport.
3-8-6lc said DiTJOCt.olr.
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otllW!r .ioc~ ~­
IICTION Ill I A u - ho Slenl
'llbat tbo 'M ayor of ..i&lt;l
is bereby .utbor.bed to etm UJt,o

vw..so.

Ptlf'l&lt;k&gt;ll· -

.VALVES
GRA.ND SALES

c-·,-o ,-·n- Victorla

t20}

1955 RUICK VB Sup"r Rlvlcra
Coupe, like new, $2795. Blactt·
nar's, Pomeroy , Ohio.
3·3·6lc

vs 4-do~~-s-e-da-n, a-2-aOt&lt;:
Pj&gt;on•
Blaettner's, Pomeroy,

9" DESOTO
1 ~

(9)

For Sale

--- for sale.

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3 • room HOUSE BUA'f
3tll l'"ronl SL, Middleport, Ohio.
3·1-lBtc

- --- - - --- FOR t•ARM EQUIPMENT S~E USI

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Middleport.

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3-lt-8tc

St-;WING MACHINJo~ far aat~. good
ronditlon .
Bradbury .

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Wntf e,•• 1pnl
3 -u-.,1

t' JNE BALED IIAY. Call DenvM'
Holler, Phone 361'3.
3-8-tilc

2-11-3ill&lt;

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LAIY

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WE BUY

l'I'RUOTUI\AL I B&amp;UIB

NK CO.

"H", Box .,_, Pomeroy, Ohio.
3-7-3tp.
t1 One ioo.l work 1101\SE, 8 ye81'8

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cnrrortl ~d!, iulland, Ohio.

ASSOCIATJ!lN
ANNUAL MEETING

Our CONSIDERATE
PERSONAL
ATTENTION
Accompani11 Every

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Trevy-Finsterwald

funeral Home
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G~ANGI ~~~

u·na Fish
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IIIAYOR

RODN~Y DOWNING

INSURANCE AGENCY
Plrt, Automobile, H•alth
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ACCIDINT

Cuutlty aM londa

Real Estate Broker
In MIODLII'ORT. 0.11111
6116-M , PHDNII
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In Gollipolla

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acoordinv 1\i() law; that no !JWOceedln:gs rook·itne to 11o ftfercndum
tlpOII taken;

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&lt;loy ., Fottawy, i • . .
Obodto W, Logar

·CLEIUI.

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YOUNG, TENDER •.•. PAN READY .

basitt
1'he for
atoncgotng
procccdi.n&amp;
.iti' aoooopted
wM!h .,
the
•
oonstnn:t'ion beftrin d~btd.
t:11e v~~oa· or"""-· 01110.
E.F.IIPI&gt;iruloo
CONTRACTUAl. OmCER
n.w 11eb. 11'1, 1988
t'or (be 8tlate ol ObJo.

Pull-.

Obio.

.. · .. ·· ·· · · · lb 29c
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CHOICE.

lb.

BLAPE

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33c
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PRESIDENT OF COUN~IL

ii'am

SUNR.ISE

Pt.29c

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A nu"lber of rehrt.ives aild fri- Mn. Wetley lt~!lviJl&amp;ton and LiJJ.I•indtlt' t{lilfi
ends ga.tnered .at f~ home of Mr. da, Mrs. Edoa Uvfngston, J1t add
:nd ~. W. W. ~~ Friday t,b !Mrs. Eueene StaaUt and ebildrs Rutb s.,'luro
~lp Mrs.
~eleti~ her ?2M ! Mr. and Mrs. a.,r, Staats
,;,_·a n . birthday. ~en thougft . sfie k in t ehildren, Mrs. May Rous
an,..
er~ft.
poor health sbe enjoyed the day Vella Rainey , Mrs.
. .
~~~ presen_t we~: ~- and, Mrs.and Mrs. Fannie Taylor. .
: SIH!i1fian Blessing is .ori
• •sm Staats and JOM, Mt. and Mr. nd Mn. H~ Broo~ wer~ ; Jist at tbts ~tin&amp;.

"YOU~

· •· · · ·l oz Jar 12c

A&amp;P Own 5ttlod Oil

. .siimon

Juoin4t~~M;tot;I~"'~J.\I ;~;~ t&lt;trtt~";"""'""'
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Refrtahmcn~.s
&amp;. &amp;ltertalnfn.Cn\
Rttular

Sel"tlce
WI fltll YOU OF
IURDINIOMI DITAILS

,r:.":· ;:.: me

IOCKSPIUNGS

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MEIGS COUNTY •·co:

A·~lmat.ely rour aeros. Beau-

flower ~ t~ormOU8' Q\d
tneee. flthl'ne lnd bOati!lll near·
•by. 1"'-o? ... ~ by owner. Wrtt.e

UFE..

... Chunlr'Stylc, Light Mea\

sold oeperaloly
CHILDREN'S IIOME t'ARM
See Superintendent
Bidding closes Apr. 1811958
Meigs County Comml,..
sloncr's Olflee. Court llouso
Pomeroy, Ohio

tiful old Coloolal house. two
bathta furnace -he&amp;t, modern ull·
Mc.otrle kttdben. Larae yard und

Sylvia Dillon
Funera1 Rites

ROMM..JTIC

i!6 SSe'

C.!'Wi~mY~tmooth

Sliced o r Piece

SWISS ChHSe

To lllghc•t Sealed Bid
5 buildings - I Silo to be

IkON

PA~S ING

INC IDENT

39c

LB.
BAG

Sharp Cheese

FOR SALE

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'fOU MIGHT.AS
WELL R:)RGJ: T
HIM. 'lOJ WERE
ME REL"' A

FAN.CY WISCONSIN .. , . SPECIAL

OHIO VALLEY

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Bend Atea Ministerial Association
Has Meeting At New Haven EUBChurch

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MIDDU EAST ~%%LIS H01fE11
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IN HI S" MAD,

Phone 94

Pomeroy

i. .J•PifliJum.IIG B's ea 35c. S~lad' MUst•rd

(iardcn Tractor owneri.... have
your equipment. IK!fVIeed b)' skiLled lucchantcR - parUI avallablo 1-::===-:-:~~~=-=-=-~
to us fur most tnakes. MEIGS :

~QUIPMENT COMPANY. Phono 1

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eACKFO'
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Anr. Pa.-.:.

.For reliable radio 1nd TV repair,

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Olive Oil · · .. · .. · .. .. 4 oz btl. 23c
·· · · ·· 3 pkgs 19c Sultana Stnall
· · 2-1 lb pkss 25c ·. StyflecJ Olives · ··· 5V~ oda~ 35.c

APPLISf
call 6046-J. We 1ervlce all
LAST CALL! CRISP JUICY
make~
Bebmo!ll Ap'plla...._
Ellenwood Orohards, 0Drpoo1.er
Middleport. Oblo.
H7-tl
Mile South of ~- Bll8t of 143
QUICK SERVICE on Wllc:b Re3-2-121(:
DE&gt;; P WELL JI!J'f PUMIP. Wdte
pairing b~ Foc1017 Tftlood
or see Dale Sml41h, ft.oadlville,
watchmaker. COLLINS
';;::::;;;:;;:;:;;:;::;::;::
Ohi{).
11·2-&amp;tlp
LERS, Pt"'leroy.
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f-"is her, R:aclnc .

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.. . . ..'... belt. 19c

&amp; ABBOTr T.V.
•VICE All make. Repilred b7 Ea
pert TeobDiclaD&amp;. Pbooo 8284 Y
Mlddlei)OI'l.
1-1&amp;-tf
FRIDAY'S RIPAJ• IHO'
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640 Plum St., Mhkll.,.rt
We Repakn Tele\tblinM, Watl~Mn, I
Sweepell'l and Fumll'IJ,I"e.
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R•~lishes

We barndle .rake.s, plan.ters, trac·
tors. dii!K'.OJ ·and aH Oliver' &amp;. Fer- RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
Phone 200. Clelnd Appliance
Guaon mrrehantllse.
Fulton·
Store,
118 W. Main St., Pomero)'
Thompson Trartor Salt!s, Pome·
2-23·11
roy, Ohlo.
3·2-

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:·: .... · .... · 2 bchs 19c

--,:-=~:::0~

n:A·M-OF HORSES fur - . , John ~·oREMAN

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French Dressing · .. · Boz Jar 19c ,

·GrMn OnloM . . . :ml1d

IF

ines, $6.00 per month. Phone
6314.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
·
187 N. 2nd Ave.

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Ann Page . .. . Rq11l1.r or Ch-' Style

.. .. .. · · .. .. 2 for 29c

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We

MEIGS

SaladDres~

. .Slicing

FOR RELIABU~ PAINTING con· 1 will nol be responsible for debts
Hlaeunar's,
Pomoroy,
tact Riehard C. Wilt, 232
s.
contracted by anyone
except
_)"_~urth
St.,
Middleport,
Ohio.
my~clf.
Hi
chard
A.
Eblln,
Beeeb
19~ DODGE '.A: ton Pickup, Jik~
2·22-30tp
Haven, Worth'lngton, Ohio, Rt. 1.
new, fU9~. Btac&gt;ttnar'l, Pomeroy,
~
3-8·3lc
Ohio.
3·3-6tc
s~r;l~-;- ~nd . rcpal("au-;;kc
Sewing Machines, rental maeh- 1•

$119~ .
$119~.

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Mayonnaise ... · . Pt. Jar _29c

~atl1 1h'l~ay 'OL)tm W
'Hli·~t&gt;~es_;_&lt;a~~- --( 23) Legal Net ices

•lolJ• 2303

wm

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Ann Pave .. _. .Rich

llot•roa-f.ter
(a ) Kel'p
.t raffic at

W&lt;~ lkcr

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av n AN"ll MM. slltTI .

WONDER
WHEN HE'LL
BE. - s'G'i._. -

AT

8

Sultan.. .

Services

PLASTERING
Vil'gil
R.a.;i.l}(' . Ohio.

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A.LL THE FIX IN'S TOO .•• ,

g. 7-6tc . mamJJcr 'll'illllil&gt;i·ll'(.'lt.IOI'Y •W 'Ltlle State of
Ohi·o.
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Coupe, beauUful red and white - - - · - ---- - ··
SECTION Y (P•rklng R. .ul•tlonl)
finish, $2193. Blacttnar's, Pom·
~u&amp;in~SS
11hot upon completioo of ·&amp;aid
_ .r_o_
y ~0~- _
3-3-0te -----'- -·~ - ~ ----- 1 impro\~emt'nt , sa~id Village, wif.l
• ;-FO-HD V8

, The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohto

NOW

FLORIDA V!-LENCIA8

~relititing

3·3-6tc

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Juicy Oranges

BUiCK

Pomero)', Ohio.

.

. niE 8Jiil'i'll FAI)IILY

Y•u Can Ivy A Ntw 2% H. p.
Ganhn TNdor With G•r It•
" ' " F... At Llttl• M 117.$0
o.wn .. 24 Month• To ltay

JUICY FLORIDA
MARSHSEEDLESS

...... Om! lfPOci3l -~~
oblle&gt;b--

very reasonable . Write Box 668·C pm•visi'O'R6 for wolt maintenance,
,.
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. .
I am::l mll!irrlain .t!he 11"1\lgii'N Qf W'81Y and
In Cal'C lhe Dally Sentinel.
keep ~l ft·e.e of 'Ob.•Arurti.Ollfll m a

t

Grapefruit

1

19153"PON·nAC DeJ.p!~: ·B C)'llnder
4-door Sedan, $1191l. Blaetlmn's,

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""'been

~-t,byaioum·
inog and con.tribo.tirie' thle I!IUtD of
$200.00, ~~ond ltlbe Vinaee egree~t to
lk'ISU'Ine tlbe OOIIt of ' ~ the
~ ,manboa.t'8 lil:d \"'lve
boXIE!IS. incllllive of the eosit ol

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._Ia May Be.Out of Your Readt. But You
Can Afford AaP's .tlir.e-Filled Utrus Prait!

SeCTION II (C. .IMreflen)
ThM. did Vidlage, betlflby pro.
poses .t o ~"be- with the stete
of Obio, fll ~ cost ol tbe above

.cooper~

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PRESIDEN'I'
OF.,..
COUNCU. - -Y&lt;. 1938, Page 185

with ~llarls. &amp;)lt&lt;.'ifinti011111

-and estima.t:et as prepared

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U'lL:OldET AX - sERVici""
;,

improv...-.

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CLERK.

""""' City Britl(le, • of
Yeas,., Five
Nt!G'II, None ol- 0 .70 of • m:Uoe.
Pas;ecl
2/
27
/
1958
YoNS,
Jl':iw N.,..s made ll9d cri'fteci of ~ ecNOW THEREFORE. .Qe il. orc:ording ... ·law; "" ,...eec!'
dailned by 'tlbe CouDcil o( Ule Vii· N..,.
.ingB ·l di.Qe to.., rod«~ u:poll
Ae .... Fmqmer ~bge of Poole!'Oy, Ohio:
SICTION I t C - )
·and ,U )gt ~ ~ oand (ef'E. F. B - .
1'bat a is OeciLarlcd w 0e w the
lt!A.YOR
&lt;Jo!;.,Q or ..- - ""
public ~ .tlbat the (UISU't: of 1

sa1d
be and ·s udt CIIJII&amp;ellll
il5 1heneby 'liven ,t o the Dirlectol' ol
Hi~ .. coastruot tt&gt;e Obo.e

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vn.i.AGE ol Pomm&gt;Y. Obix&gt;.

.....,. """"*'

V o t e . . , - douse:

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doy of !lob....... 1906.

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SECTION t1 (Coopontion)
TARY TAKE YOUR W.A.NT
On e
'Jlbat said Viii-:.""&gt;~' hereby proA.l&gt;S AT YOUR CONVf;NLENCE
poseto .to
:.Vith -the Stat-e
lN TllE EVENiNGS. CALL 391. W•nted - RECEPTIONIST AND o1 Ohio, in~ cost O'f t'b.e above
C~n OFFICE ASSISTANT IMtwean dtJscrlibed •tmprovemeni, by I:AS~Lldd.leport 627~.
2-3-lf
ages 20-35. Apply in own h•nd· suming •a n-d- CllntTibuting 1Jlre sum
writing to Box 668·8, % TM or $140.00, -aDd the Vil~'&amp;ge e~r
- - -- - -- - -- Daily Sentin.l, Pom•roy. 3-2-6te sumes ,tJhe cost cr( ra~s i ng •l!be neees
, 0 0, 1'\UlU ,:)t::l v lLt1:J
-- - sa:ry manholes and valve bOxes.
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' MEN T&lt;? WORK in Meigs and sur· tnclusio-.e of rtlhlc .c~ of ~neer·
R. 11. RAWLING SONS CO . .. 24 · roundmg counties . Steady year- .tnog, continge:ncf-es an'{] Qthw ind·
hour Wrecker Service.
Day · around work . Contact C. L. denllal ex· ~osos.
Phone 6227. Night J&gt;hone 6039-: Crouflc, Lowes Trailer Court, SECTION III(Authority fo SiJn)
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH OEA.l.r-Middleport, Ohio, evenings 7
'IlhiiiL the Mayor of m~.id Y.iHage,
l.'"RS.
3-tHf
to 8.
3-6-3tp -is lhooeby rau.UMrizOO to enter ill'l.o
- - --- -- ·- ·-- t
_ ... ~ maintenance and •par king ~P&gt;gree·
,omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT ( 19) 8 USi neSS
ments ttnd special &lt;toobractuaJ obtht.lancUII!\ and buke aerv1ce.
HgatiOOiS.
ttac.lr.elt~· Safet)' Se.rvice, West
SECTION IV IMillnten•nc•)
Mam Strt=et, l't&gt;meruy. Oh1o.
'Jpportunitie!
That. is i.t lbelreby agreed ilba1.
t'D.UilC :tti1.
6-Mf Due to the ill health of my wife ' ~id V~\a;gc wd-:~1 , 'lllrt.~ ~'Pile;:,
, tum .u£ tLhe • •aforement'ioo.ed :pro1'\UtO oae~- _
l must sell my Grocery Store )eel, .mainl&amp;illl &lt;llhe improvement
]953
Speclal 2-door
(."(JM;emp]lated'
in of
·acoonl·
., Sedan.
tt
,
and all operating equilJmeot. herein
..... ...., w.f~h
lbhe ;n....wi,::ions
•"'e
grey and blue, $119:i. v 1ae nar s
--·r~·wa
Pomeroy, Ohlo .
· 3-3-6tcl
Doing
good
business.
Priced
Btaturtcs
thereto
ood
will
•
make .ampte fjnOO(:&gt;}al and otlber
.E1 OUR

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of..rfiloecl 1111Y

Wednesday, March 7, 1956
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IN wrrNI!SS WJ{E6EOI'. 1 -

SICTION VII (lm~Y Cl1u ..) : - - 2'1, 1956.
OltOINANCI NO. 107
Tllilo .... _ .. . I1«''by &lt;le- : a-l&lt;w w. Legor
DoOTE DF INACTMINT a/27/ 56'
CLERK.
clc'ed tlo be • I«Deel'.:ftlliC)' 18$1·
NAMI Of STill IT MA.IN lfrontl ,....lrf......,o!tl&gt;e- !0&lt;
'l1be ~ is a~ted as .a
ROUTE NO. S. R. 33
.~_..,uu., o f - bdB for p'OOelfdlng wjtlb. tlbe eon·
lbel'8m de&amp;c:ribed.
•&gt; "' -~ higl•w•IY oalo- .!troetiKm
An oro~ &lt;ll'dinlaiOCe enact· jod &lt;
For .tlbe Vil!t• of Pomeroy, Ohio
ed by tJhe V.;Jrlage of ~, by. ·a od ll""'id'«&lt; it """"'"'" d&gt;e
E. F. MeJ:p Coonty, Obio, i:n tbe DliiiUw
CON'I'l\A&lt;JI'UAL
OFFICER
.. COOilci1.
. o{ Lbt ~ dtacloibed im· lloo .....b,on n- Fob 27. !liM
p1.1ovemeot, l.mdrr flbe euperM&amp;i.on immedlad,r upco. b p•srer ..t
r .. 111\e ObiO
ol '"" rn-..- o l - .
CEitTIPICATE OF COPY
approwll
by UJe """"""' _,....,.,
WHEREAS, Obe ol
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be In fur« SToOTI Of OHIO
Highway:, .i8 CClfiiiSiderin: improv- !1.J~;e earli&lt;ot ,...;.od VILLoOGI OP I'OMIROY SS
ing .a pOrtion of 49le publk hiatt- r.... ltDII COUNTY OP MilOS
oi!Ow&lt;d
by
low.
Wit)' wbit'lh JB dembed (liS follows :
Vote
oa
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of
the
rule
(Location and geneN'l naWre ()(
1, Oba.'&gt;. W. Legar, ras ckt1k of
wook)
""""riDg ... - - lo be ft&gt;llor tlbe "ttWlieG of Pomeroy, Ohio do
To suriace .tlbe prte&amp;l!ll.t 14Wem~ and ~ . - ... ell!·
ee&lt;tJ{oy tile ,.,...,...
witlh b.itum.iriOUs ooac:n* KT-3$)
i!l a tnJ.e IM)d: ~ tow of anti·
(ll,equlreo • ,.... vu. by from .5yeamorle S1net m a -paint
by lille ol
)u9. w-))' ol IMIItemU&lt; Sine!: foordls 61 all It! Cited membeR)
vi!!- '"' OhO · 2701&gt; doy of
YeM, J\M:!
N,ya. None
a bo ·from Ebeoezer Stfta to tlbe
FdJn&gt;Ar&gt;'. 11116, the ,.._,_

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OF AVAJLAB!LlTY OF lUGHT
eeeutive uuerUons.
W H~t:AS, ibhe
l&gt;irectlo£ of
4
room
FURNISHED
APARTMENT,
OF WAY UTILITY REARRANGEspecial-One mo»tb ror 25 ceatt
!uroace heat, ut.iUtiea
pald, lb!; nway.s r:s eo.oorderiqg limp&amp;"OV· MENT ANn SAVlNG THE STATE

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

Ohio

Ohio Company Now Offering
Norwalk Trucking Co Stock

OfferitJi of 159,080 shat'ee of Toledo md' Detroit t.errrUoa:k.
Jahlll F. Erasthi.UMil. JII'II!S'kleOt
Norwalk 'l'lvcll !.ina&gt; Inc.
B
\'Citing eootiJJm 8tock ba6 been IIQ)- at NtrWaik 'l'ruck ~ w.,
aouoced by 'Ibe Ohio CouM, (ounded llhe OOIIl)JUey in 1923,
inver;tmeot baioting firm all til :N. !itaM:ing with 12 ~ nd
iliree trucb:. Now ~ hal
High St., Coh.unbus.
This
will ,O&lt;id 8 % allibe 3,000 ernplloy.&amp;es .ao4- ,. ~ ot.
price of $13.33 ~ Sbare, based 3,200 trueD, truck~ q

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Amateur Gflrdeners. Accept'Member:S Potluck Supper
In Meeting Held At Crooks Residence Held Tuesday At
Mrs. Walter Crooks and Mrs . to the District Cdnference on
Gordner'Residence
Howard Byen etttertaiDed the Am· April 3, at AlbaD)' and other mem-

1\eur . Gardenen Club Wedneadty
eveniq at the Crooka home on
Hiab Stftet With Mrs. Bttn Phil100, president, preajdin~~:. Theme of
the proaram wu "Pruai.na " and
Mn. Robert Coat&amp;' paper was on
the "Prll.DI.q of EvergreeM'' and
Mrs. EarJ Knij:bt had prepared a
paper on "The Prunin~ or Sbrubs"
which waa read by Mrs. L. E.
noldl. Boll eall respolltles were
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SOlJETY

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Witb 4.3 t«mii'Lils' in fi'vo 8let.es
Mm. fhda W&lt;lllille 11M _ , HI
-Ohio, MiahiKan, illinois, lddiaa'a
fm
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•and P.mmsylwnia-Not'Walk has
~ ~riebbr over 4,264 mDes
- · Ewlioe U..,.d, Ool·
llll&gt;blt!, • ~ r&lt;oideat Is or ~i&amp;l&gt;w"&gt;'· llbrough - - · riD&amp;
here with lber- CI'JUII::im. H-ell·l')'
'~nts w.itrb all l't!adiinc: truck
Sw~
and Mrs. H. If. en...
in'S' eompani.es. N()I'Waik em proWilliam llaloeiiY·IIu ilio
'Y'ide eo&amp;M.~ shipment&amp;.
Norwalk II• earned a ....,..... wife atllhelr tonn.r l&gt;ome m AI&lt;·
t~on u oue 'of tJhe lar'IC5t less ron after o:nplaftnlt hia WKII'k at
lthan-truckl'&lt;dld c."BB"l'iers ln. !ll!m Kyg..- a.eek.
IMm. Boyd DiJgd, Deerbome,
OOUDt-ry, sometll.m.es ean-ying rnOft
than 100 eepar.re cargoes- oo a Mloh., - " " " dolo week Oo •WI
!huge Bem)traUer. ln the week Mr..... Mo.. llm.ot
,&amp;h. o. ll Stewaat acoom.pmi.ed
«ldlng January 14, 19:16, Nw1\leliday
walk's trucks catried 69 mil!l·iOn MTs. Lowell ~
when d&gt;e 1ottev h..- ~
pouodi or CMlgO.
-.E.\S.-IlomeOo'11he Ia- publi!.tled
.and operating ~ tpr 01'91!JS ·lia.. Mn. Stewat1t ~ m.
No. 1 motOr commoo c:o8'lrieb of
;property (gener.a,l OOmmodibes-) M!r. ·a nd Mno. Jacl&lt; Wbito (Dorothy
Nell Stewart) .... . . _ . . _
at&gt;e ·for tlle tlhird quart« ot 1955.
IM!I'S. Marpr.e¢ Bemett· and ...
Of the five Wpall cani:ec-8 ii&amp;t.eo
and
Ws. LlO)'d - · Ellrill..t,
Norwa~k M'6d l'"'RSl' .i n tonnage
hauled and SECOND ffi net In- Ind., wer.e 'Wieekeod g~ of Rev.
como before taxEa.
. and Ma-s. L. A.. -Balngerter.
J:aek W~e:r .and Paul Werrr
Norwa.J.k'&amp; modern equipmen1
-~re ·.in Chicago on busim.ese.
and fM'jJi·Lies lhelpOO buitd t•h tJ
fMILB. Effie KesSinger \'IBiOOd in
compmy''S bus~ to a point
Columbuti
Wednescf'QI)'.
where ~ast ')"Ca'l' Norwal·k llr'llcks
Cll'ITiJed 2,600,{)()1} :Jnih.II1Ci ty ship!\llr. ·and M111. Jli'llti!6 Reed ·and
mentiS .•• many roC tlhotn JOn. over r~m ~Iy spOOL ·tlbe weeker»d: 'Mtih
night runs in Nurwalk's tJve eta,te h.h; pa.r£lD!s, Mr. and Mre. Law-

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Local Men Attend
Annual Conference
Held A.t Lancaster

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R... Roger Bi•hop, Eldon
of ~e Elm&gt;rpo'Jeo EUB OhUI'Ob
and ~ Kr.autter of tlhe Mom·
ing Star Cburdh Wfl"e lrr Lanc&amp;9ter
Satur&lt;laoy and Sunday to ·attend
Jtb.e fittb '&amp; nn'Uai' Sout1oo.t, Ohio
Conference or iMWI's Con~l

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s.turday oll..,.,...u,. Rev. IJ)d.

ward L. R. - , o1 Oh&lt;l
National ~l•n OhurciJ,
Washingbon·, D. C., t•he ctturdl
whi~h Plleskt-ent EioenlhrJwcr 61.l&lt;mds, """ the spet~t,., o&gt;Bine llor
•b is tnpic "'Ilh-e Renewal· ot our
Splrtw.l Foundatioo."
'l'tkCJOUp .attended a benquct m
s.t.untay ev«liDD ·and 'i!lao com-

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Folley
Slips

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LADIES NYLON
TOPPERS

The Lotal Pals' Clan of the
Church of Christ bad a potluelr:
supper at the borne. of tbe Rev.
and Mrs. G~rdner Tu.e~ even.
ing with Mr . Gardl\~kl.ni the
bleas.ini which prece. t1 tbe din·
iler. Mrs. Gardner 'us d an arran&amp;·
ement of pink and whlte ca,nai· .
Ions, nardssus and snapdruoDI
in a silver contaJnet! f~ tb~ dlniO.
table which wu llahttd ~UL pink
tapers in silver candelabra!
MUs Nlu Russell, president,

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As tbe muddy Ohio River cODtinued to rise today a creu of 46
feei wu expected to ,bit in the
Pvmn-oy area at about noon Sunday, ~ding to U. S. Jf.ogtneer
ob&amp;erven at Apple G1'ov-e Dam 23.
Loek 22 at Ravenswood was expedcd to l'll'elt. at 41.~ feet sun~
day at 7 a. -m . and Lock 23 at 44
feU SUnday forenoon . Today's
nocffld-ay reading . at Dam 23 was
39.6 feet and :risiD'If
The Meigs Coqnty Hig-hway ga!'age today reported that tbree
roath in the area have been dos«&lt; by ·h igh watbl'&amp;. 'lbe road fnm
Hobson to RuUa..:d w.as c-kleied last
night and Bouman's. 'Ran. one of
the ·lowest in the ~tounty also

Mrs. Thomat Kelpin 'ol N"•ark
wu the weekend guest
parents, Mr. lnd Mrs. Delbert
Bruch.

Dillard of Fi'. ~o.

nard Wood, Mo. is spending a ff!w
days Witb Mra-. Dillard and other

relatives.

ltalph Anderson who haa been
quite Ul In ~ Detroit hospital · is
improv'hll and will return home
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Showera of
Gallipolis and"Mr. and Mrs. ..Jtalph
Carn~J)ell and children, Ricky and
Betb ot Beverly visited Sunday
with Mrs. Homer Showen, Syracuse.
·
Mrs. Ellen Baer who has been
co~fined to her home, by illnesli
is tmproved.
,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mn. John Bowen, S;vracu1e
were Mr. and Mrs. Roaer Qui1eqberry artc:l cbildrelt of Athens a~tCI

bY

Miaa AMa Vaughan of CedarvJlle

HOME ON LEAVE

at West ·Palm ·&amp;eaqJt Air Fortt:~
Base, Flor:tal will leave Much ia
fOr New YorJi and iron\ there
•o to ~tben1, Greece, where be

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putup ·

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way
lrom-.tloo wao lhe mo1a tea Trevey.FtnsterWild ·Fun-eral Home
would be
Co&amp;l GroYe's ·tut-e 8~. a •nUmb« of bon}.~ made \lntJ.J":. 1~:30. Swld&amp;Y. aD1;f ·4hen :reSl96,000 ,a·nd
if'Ural commund.~ games ~ played by .Ute, crwp moved't9 jhe Ohuroh •~ !he
~if!'J, ~000. The eXpl"'88' Way 11ft the :training session.
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wOU!ld streteb from the middle· of 1 TJ)e next two eess-i~ will be to2p.dt
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tronton to :the ~te&amp;ent U. S. RoUte ihetd 91:. die IC:bui:dt: O:Ji Tuetdty, · Service6 wUiJ ·be ill Charge of
52 a! Coal Grove.
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"!l!rd&gt; 18 and March 20. '11h&lt;oy ,YUl tbe """"'b p..wr _Rev. WaldO J.
'I'he e:nelneert I'6POf'lOO .that ineJ~ed Pack me$•ing ideas. aro- BaT'-tels. 9:t-ria! ~ill, be ~de io
t·he Ohio - HiPiway Department gram plipning and t!he fundamell'- 1.be Beech. GI"''Ve €em_etery.
'bas ap~ed .a I'Ollte for &amp;e h~ taS of CUb seoot.ing .
l}reu Way ent to Flft:h -and· E1m
ThM ~ We!'e JHn Hanr
in Ironton wbtch it the foot of the son, A. B. ~U-e, Mn. .&amp;dna
b.il4 and from Coat Grove -to Qbeu. iMiensbouse and NelsOn l.lel.dl of
peak&lt;&gt;
Gellip&lt;ili&gt;; Leo Ow-u., Doyle Sar·

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relatlves.

Brown who · hia been stationed

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Mra. HOin&amp; ShOwei's.

AC2 Harry Lew Brown arrived
Monday for a two weell:s vJ1Jt wlth
hiJ parenll, Mr• . I'd Mrs. Harley
Bf(nirn, Rocli: S,Prinp rotd.

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Evasion Is
_Ch~ged Against
_Clerk Of
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Va. UP-;-A·
'FOod jury. Thurwday .... '
" aix......lt lmliolme~~t , ...
'atatll'Bl..Jio!her
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P!ljl'~. Joe

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Minersville Girl
1fins First .Place
In Reading Tests

A Mlnerovlile cJ!Ii, t or:tudeDt in
erade at SJro&lt;uae, lias
placed lltot emong 312 eljjhlh

tlw eigh&lt;lh

crattera in county ll:iboOl&amp; wbo took

&amp;tmdiNiized ·&amp;eblcWement reading
Supermteadeot
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In Pomeroy, the river entertd a
Front Street parking lot aod wu
t:Xpected to be on the streets by
nightfeiJ.
Upstream at East Uverpool, tbe

river hit ~t.8 feet, 1.8 over the
flood mark. The 1tream was ex..
peeled lQ cr~t at M to 37 feet
tonitht. o~ road was dosed. Auj tboriUet said tbey bad received no
callJ for help from homes in.
tbreateued aectiuru .
Cincinnati Expect. c..-nt
In Cincinnati, the river was reported well below nooct 1tage. A
crest of ~ feet waa predicted by
Tuelday, when the river couJd be
about ODe foot above flood tlage.
Tbe Scioto ruver over flowed its
elos&lt;! d. The road at Antiquity was banb in some places . It was elt·
reported Ill&gt; tald.ng on water and peeted to cre~Jt at near ttl feet .t
it was -to be eloeed to tra!fi&lt;: tbi.i Cltcleville, two 1eet above flood
artemoon .
stage. Further downstream, there
wu ao threat of a flood, 11though
the wtter wu pouring into the
lowlands l'leaJ' Piketon.

Mn. Eldtm. Weeka apent Tuea.
day with Mt' parenta, Mr. aud Mrs.
Jobn "rick. ll(r. Frick wbo bas
been Ill lJ, lmPfovlnl.
Jolm lt. WftD of Nellonvtlle
ited h'-' .pare8tl, Mr. and Mr1.
Eldon Week,,_.,,Monday.

thi1 week.

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River Is Expected To Jlit Crest
Of% Ft. Here By Sunday Mom

Mrs. Eula Welker of C~l:,~::t '
is the •uelt- ·Mr •. and Mrs.
Well and 'O(ber relattve1.

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R. Clymer, f....,.. or the Ev~k:al 'lb«llo11••1 S....inlllry, NapeM!Ie, Ill.,
w.. IJbe ..,.U.. SUIIIIiiY '" """'-'
&amp;nd bad !Or illo lopic ''11he ~
Gftalt Needl of tbe OlnKdt."
A tr•l'ler wll\kil: the ~ ·t n"-

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Pvll· lace

MatclliDI
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runce Retd, Mtltcm, J(y.
Sharoh R~ley Js empl~ .at d\e
1\leigs County UJW!o!llploy.ment Of·
f·iee. Mi'93l Riley w.aduated lrmn

wbere

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which wll!l h-ave 130 loadina lbay~
a~'d a tim&amp;.SM"ing
''mmry1g0- 'MUS last MIY.
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round." oconveym- system. With a
Sblrt&lt;oy haa b.,.. .....,.
706' x 80' £r.e:tiM ·platd:orm, ,_. m~
...r IJome
l;lufpltal
be ·tile ~oq..t mml...1 by
•he ... d
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wny sing.Je }fn.e operatu- . IJltewre
Jim Summers .,.. .a "'''lekend
merry..;g&lt;~-orounds 4fl.to 8'l'el in oper- v:miwr in1Clmrl~tm·.
afioon ;tn Norwalk's C)!e;ve~d.

JUST lN TIME
FOR EASTER

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'11be. ~pay ~Uow is bLtl,ldlng .a

NEW SPRING DRESSES
DRISSES

ber1 are tlso planning to atlefld
this meetina:. Two new members
were voted in the elub: M.n. Paul
Leonard, Mason, and Mrs. Paul
E. DaV'ls, Middleport. Tbe: Cl ub
wUI have a Bake Sale at t6e next
meeU~ of tbe club on April ll
at tiK' bome of Mrs. Robert CQats.
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein waa auctioneer
for a. White Elephant sale during lhe social hour. TJ:l8 Tra'VeUng
priJe, wl!ich was brougb by Mrs.
Skinner, wa.a won by . Mrs. L. E.
Reynolds wbo won the door priu;
a:lven by the hostesses.
A a.lad course waa 5erved to
the members and thete guest.a·
Mrs. Wayne GihboDa, Mrs. Earl
Warnke and Mrs. Lowell Pr.obasco.
Favor! were pastel llowir8-m11de
of cand)'-;-in minilture' flower

:temi.(ni!Her.. A'Dd b ~Y
rate of 80 ceJU per shM!e, a~&gt; expeds ofNell i.urtlher '. inal'eaies
in btl:lfiness end ,~its .m tote
OON!ing-1o E - T. Bol.. , - years ifuead, based 00 the r-apid
dent of T-he Ohio (lom;pany.
N«Walk, '"'»oil llos mt&gt;lod its rise •n lptlpQ11tioo. lnd ~
Hra. Crooks exhibited t
'" "' .,rof.ite .. the .... 10 ,_., trend ww.ro ~
is de&amp;oribed i-n a pamplaet !pUb·
Norwaik'6 ex~ or fur.. cements of spriq .flower~~ =~~:;
. ement of jonquils and lorconducted
the buslnesa
meeUna:
~ by Obio """""""' ... &lt;h..-_. it"'W-U1 are BIJPported by 1'1"'- ll'l'IIDI
and Miss Franee1
1 Roush wq in
one o! the 1asttYit -erowine com- d1et.101W of Roy Fruehauf. Pl'f!SI· aytbia in a pUiow vue, and a fan
charge of the openiq devotional
pan·i:es Jn• the truokiQi iDduMry. de'OO cl ~ TNRe!' Oo. arrancement of jonquU. and pusservice. Plans were made to deA~
to t·be Automobile ~ld's lvrgest maker of t:fueJr • . 8)'-wtllows in 1 ai.lver container.
corate the sanctuary of the ehureb.
Manufaetu1U'9 Associatlion,
tbe. tntidem. F'ruebaut' ~ fore.. rMrA. Arthur SldDner displayed a
for the Easter services and 't~ ..
number. of Ducb mas daubled cast ,( !hat 'llba Nllt!laic motor tnm- Colonill bouquet of jonquUt, snap.
Clau voted to send their ann .
':since just before World Ww II sport fteet wil!ll add &amp; m.iMtCla ;drtgons, •tatiee, iris and stock in
contribution to the Cleveland
and truck 1.1011l1DH~ have quadrup- ·trucke in ibe next 10
b a :1 Dellt pol)'chrome briet
pots.
Chiipren's Home.
led. ln that periOO, NtW'\Wlilt's total o1 15 mil1ioa.
er from Williamab11rJ. 1
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fleet has ·inoreased mot'le than siX·
fold (lfn 3 ,200 Jtr.uolt.B, tQictJca uid
Durlq the !&gt;J!olnas
Mrs.
E. o.":ttan 'ivas
·tr.ailers), whiJoe -itls too-blile totoal
to
,ba.!; inct'EIIIS'ed atpprox.imately 4~
o1:imes (to 30?,884,439 ton mi·l ea m
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