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FACTORY OUTLET
SAVE 20~ 30~ 40~
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DOUBLE·
SAVING
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THIS WEEK

ONLY

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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Thursday, Morcli S, 1956

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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
..PruDJnc Tooll."

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SOlJETY

MEN'S
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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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or Straps

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Local Men Attend
Annual Conference
Held A.t Lancaster

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• R1yon Attttte
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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

399
Prlnb

•l&gt;eld at tho lolllls Men,..-Jol.

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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RACINE

Honor Roll

~ACIIil

Fifth Grtulil

ORADI : icHCIOL
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Vol. VII

No. 276

Editorial Phone 3W7

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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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Will be 1 stationed.

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putup ·

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.the . cowee. JnCool LeuOh, Dis1l~;.;.

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conducting 11he """""'· Paok ~ . 'nte ,,f)ody ·Will. .remain.. at me
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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deoeased· WW tie 'in state lrom . I
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.
.
"!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·

koc'""';

arrived MOnday lor a vislt with
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
w.'

Va. UP-;-A·
'FOod jury. Thurwday .... '
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'atatll'Bl..Jio!her
&lt;l•rt of

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P!ljl'~. Joe

F.

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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of !Meigs

- 0 : 0. Pottemm
. lives wit-h
~-Mrs .

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reading,

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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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mg. Rov.
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
,.uom.
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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RICHARD 5, OWEN

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REYNOLD E. GREENE
EDITOR

BY WILLIAM

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S43 LexinJt(lll A.ve , 1'\ew Yor~ Cit), 16, N Y
Su~rrlpti.on rates Delivf'ry by carrit&gt;r when• a\'ailable 30 eents
Pf!f' week · one year 1n advance at The Da1ly Sentm('l oH1ce. $UHiO·
!II months, $7.80; thrN•
month!l. $3 91} Bv motor ruute where
ava1la ble: one m onO\ :St B) mal l unt• ) f'Dr $8 , s1x mo~ .1 ths. $4 2!5,

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Col SL OhBil 74 Ml V£&gt;t'!flon O!i l'o1 ~ mouth B7 Luncusoler 50
('&lt;.&lt;lumb,t&lt;t S11uth 5fl Ni'WIH'k :O.:'i
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9 25 Sign On
9 3U Andy's Gang
JO·OO Ch1ldrens Corn(•r
10 30 Pmky Lee

tain's request it join the-- Da~hdiitl
Pact to 'I"Clnff}re&amp; .the W~f·J n I~ 00 Fury
J)'OSJ.Iiun m &lt;t:he Mtdelltit hut 1•h,ll 11 30 Cartoon Carnival
movement .o{ ll•h'l' Mn·E;Ilt'-S 11, ~·h e 12 00 WmchPU &amp; MannMJ'
U S. Mediterranean :{]~I wa~ a 12 30 C"apt&lt;un Z-Ro
PQin1e'd •ge!Jture-•f e piirl l,rl nw·
I 00 Farmor Chek
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t'.r1me • mrst("l' o\n:houv Eden
oalled lh~ ca-bmcl into emeJ·gency 1 2 00 Top Ten Danee Party
3 00 NBA Basketball
s-essilcm 'toda,r ot.ro sludy g iOWUig 5 OV Buffalo Bill Jr.
dPma.nds f.or ru·m Brllhsh not wn
--m ~Jw aor~ and his rt'{Juffilt to th t•

6 00 W1ld Bill l.hckuk
6 30 !!~pont Eye
6.40 NeWs Ptdure
6 H.'i Ll\!l 'f'aul &amp; b.f!ry Ford
7 00 T.ife of Rilt&gt;y

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Tru th or Consequencq
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Big Story

Now!
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8 30
9 00
9.30 Star Stage

10.00 Cavalcade of Sports
10:45 Red Barber 's Corner
11·00 News Headlmt&gt;s
11 05 Weathereast
11 10 Pt'&amp;SS Box
11 15 Greatest Fights o[ Centul')
11.30 Tonight
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1 6 00 Ru)' Rogers
6 30 ll..'s A (}fta~ Lill!l ,.-,
7 00 Sptllr~Y Nl.ght Jaxpboree
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8 00 Perr:v Como
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9.~0 T-exaco Star 1'heatr~
liJ.OO George Gnbel
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tl 10 RoJI.t'l' Dr-.rby
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UJ1Jted States rnr hr lp in p•·t·-~ 10 · 10 Sign On
venting war
10 15 Chmllan Science Program
Elden M•)J nced('d SIJill(\ frt.tongt·•· 10 30 What One Person Can Do
sign Crom Wa..,•hmg\()IJl to bail .hJm 11 ·00 Th1s i.s the Life
out iQf po:l'l\ic-al lh(}ot watf!r at homL ll 30 Man to Man
He underwent one- o f the mo'&gt;t 11 45 ind!u'st'~ on Pat'61de

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Captain Gallen~
Meel the Press
Gospel Harmony Boys
News Picture

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Sunliay S~cular

'humtllatmg parliam~la l'y hack- 12 00 TheW~
Comeay Hour
H11gs e ndured by a prime mlntsl er 12:30 TV Chapel
TPIE-VISioo Playb"OUSe
m years We&lt;.ln~ay
1·00 Chan.p10nsh1p Bowling
Loretta Young Sb.ow
Though WMJ.tung:tan ~ till had not 'l ·OO Talent Showcast
lwliee
nnS'\\'eTl'd EdeJl'-s I; !e1\ SOS tulk s 2.30 You;l!h Woabts 00 Know
Treasure Theatre
bcldirrg 1•htl future of the M1ddl e 3.00 D;. ~v('t
1:00 Sign orr
Ea&amp;t were held t'Tl C a i r- o
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amoog 1\.he A1·ab nnotions, w th e
Un11ted NattO'IliS, m Ka:ra(,•hJ. Pakt,stun, tn Wa:ihiugtllln aon,d In ~~o-n­

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Other Oev.lopments

T.hoe Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parad;;,
Weatherman
Shqp on TelevlsJon
Doug Edtvanb News
'Mly F.ricnd Ftkka

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iJIO Tbe Femintne ToUA
J:QO_ Afternoon J'ilm F.,Uval
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1·1~ 00 News
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365 milk cows under D ... L A.
test durtnlf ·~e' 'JPODth of FebrUary
wu ?00 pc)Unas of milk aDd 25
pounds \:If butterfat aceordina to
the repOrt -of C. N. Jonu;,ProdlJ,et-ion Tester. Tbls averag• is baaed

on the t&lt;Jtal numbet: of eoWJ, even
though ~ of them were dry dUI'\DI

JltMr ......-: ~ ol
Food Mar Mr aDd Yn. ~ Nicbots..
Mrs Rutlbia Sbum.IQ)' • 4be
kdlnj ~ ...
SUte
Umve:nril.y Ttport
s:-o;eutn eu• of ..-.eUtWe m AJne.
· Cllllled,.IJhree •od a bM miiJI.jOa
'Jihe Olrv-e 'nho...up ti"UMeet
c::MtW of ftld lOW' cberriet .lalt met SaturcWiy aGerooon •
abe
tteUOO. Tbil wa. M'l. Dlillft -.n JCOOo!. houM. Hemben ~
were Wm. Colmatl)', Rdpb Bar~
tn 1864.
C'IIIDed cben-ia ~ ~ taYCtrte too, A,lYia Buchanan aocl Clftt;

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tehrth 'Ud rorn\auon at ttle wo'rdt U. aU hlntL
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Ohw farmers will cet a look
facu whleb a1m nibt at their
pocket.booQ 1n a Fann and Home
Week program on atn"iwkura!
economK:$ and rural eocio!oeY,
JCbod uled for Marcil 2(} aad 21 rp~e aod tart. ftltiac. Cbier:ry eob- Harteorie New11Dd.
1
&lt;~t Oh1o state Uni¥1l!nity.
blu w 1m Wdtime ~- Like
The 4-H Club met Saturday afEoonomW will di:M'IU88' &amp;tJOb otJha' cauned f()Cll(bl cberriea ~ ternoon .c.o 4be- tobooi bouse ~

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Church Of Chr1'st
tart fnlit. They may be ,.ad
water or
IDcl are UlllJIJ1
c.()mpon10n
. ClQSS
•otl&lt;ed. Reod libe 1abt! fur - ~ 111e .,.. W&lt;i8bl
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and
llize. "rwo
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Much Maabmery Sbould I Own]"
" l:s It hofrtable for Farmfft to
SpeeJahze," "Let's Look at Oc::let.
m ""rketiog Your ~".
··n"" c.. w. Ease ,.,. CootP=• Sq.....,,.. "How Bie Sl&gt;ould
My Farm Bu11neas Be?" "How
the Rapid Growtal 'Of Jncl.utVy rand

Farming and. Homema:ki.ni:."
enrctiy 1 I"'UUOL
Dr. H. C. M. C811e, prole... of
~ are ala) quiet fn:rz.ea
&amp;'lflOOltUNl economiCil, Univer. duri.nC tbe peak of 1lle ...,..._ A
.ut; of lM'UlOis, will di.seus8 the ocusiderable volume 0( tat yar-'s
govennnetlt'~ fann ~ iD I I Cl"(lp was lrolell. SUclr • added to
morm.ng eeesion M811'Ch 21.
1 knep ;them • DNriy like Ole fftllb.
Approved accouot keepers will fruit • ,.oaaible. Jl'rozeo eboerries
attend a banquet m Pomt'!'eO(' gene:NUy ooA more tbaD eaaned
Hall tbe eveq~ng of Mareh 21. cherries, but fanuly .-efermce
Those who bave kept aecouuts for may )I.Mit)r the lt!,kled npeose.
t~ . 20, 25, 30 and 35 yean will
be recognized.

6)'1'8CUSe.
,Mia~ Louase Grlrnore prelided
ovuo dle me-MiOg .and devot.JIOIDS
and prayer were led. by !Hn. Lee.
. Members I'8JIOflded 'le roll an
with a B1ble verwe. 1t was decided
tn 'P'ft'ba!;e .a Bower for Ute
c=burdll at ~.
Eot«tailliDml waco m charge ol
Mo. Deaver Kappte cmd ~
wer-e awarded to Mn Harold Smitt1
and Mnt. Edw.ard Parfitt.
R e f - - were ....-v&lt;d h&gt;
,\he lw5teas to .Hr-5. Parfitt. Mn.
Smith, Mrs. H. D. Cuanmg'ham,

International
Harvester To - Cflmore
o.vu1e we~~. ""'- Kappl•,
'Md two
Mrs.
Give Low Terms ~k~- Sr. and-

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Farm Supply
Rullllld, IWo

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lnt.erna.Uoft4) Hanester Compaay
the month.
bas aonouoeed new and more libTbe high a.rds ia ayerage mllk
How can farmers benefit from cral eredit terms for tbe ule of
ud butterf•t producUcn per cow
runaiag water on thetr farms .and tradon 1nd farm maebiDer7 aefor the .month were 1n the group
m tbeir ibomes? Farm -and Home cording .to Harold Smith of the
ulld,r 20 OOWJ In 11 tze Paul KanWeek Vlsttt.rr&lt;s may see !how in a Meia:s Equipment ComptJIY.
1077 pollllda of milk 1nd S5 pounds
special displ.ay &lt;lf pumps, fixtiH'ft
The new, liberalized t.erms inof bu~tertat, l&amp;me~ J'. Gibaon 9M
and other equtpment: to 00 ~ up volve both lower down pa)11lenta
pounds of milk and 31 pounds or
m Ivea Ha-ll on the Ohto State and longer peri.oda for defe:rreil
butterfat, Earl Deen 'J78 pounds
UDJver.sJLy campus
paymenta by farmer purcbuer.
of mltk •n4 261 poundl o£ butterfat
Ohio State University argronom·
Vj&amp;i!ors may see the e~Chibit m Under tbe new termJ, lt U now
ud t~ Tbereoh J~nscn herd 757 ists will conduct two queation and room 115 any day of Farm and I possible for farmers to buy new
pounds of riUI.t anc;l 1M pounds "1 answer periods, oDe on grain uops Home WoC"k, MarCh 20. 21 and n. I McCormick farm eq~pmeat in moat
buttttfat.
and one on forage crops, as 1 p11rt
The dJSplay wdol shew water areu of the United States with as
of their Farm and Home W~ek systems of adequate capaeid.y for little as 20% down and the balr.nce
In Ul.e lafgr: herd group in milk program.
today'IS -needs, ats compared w wa- or the purttdse price ean be paid
produeUon the hiahes' herds were
ter
systems of madequate capa- olf in a period ruuning u long u
N. G.)Wse 898 pou~ds of milk, C. They plan a fuU schedule of 'talks
c.ity,
One wal1 of the IJ"'Om will three yean.
M. Headley 846 -poulldJ .or milk and and discussions March 20 and 21
fe.ture a worlting dfiplay of ttt~
Tbe Uberalized termt, llr. Smith
A.rvil Holter 781 Jpl)unds of mt)k. and a special Youth Day proatam chen, bM,hrooTil and
laundry !Aid, have been adopted to indirate
In butterfat p;OduC:UOp the Head. March 22. Most sessions wUl be In
equipment for ·1 he modern fMID ,the confidenljlf! of tbe Harvester
ley berd was ).!&amp;b ,Wit§. 31 pounds Tnwnshel!,d Hall on tbe
home. Another will Mow 1utoma- Company and itt dealers in tbe
of butterfat.' the lloae herd second campu8.
tie watetlDi equ1pment fO!" Jive fundamental aoundaeu of Ameliwith 28 pounds of bUtterfat and
Extension
Agronomist E. p' Reed st~k, poultry alld dairy opere- can acriculture and the fine creiltt
the ArvU Holter · and Clarence
lioM A third wall wilb.contattt record made by farmen over many
Price herds t.ied ,for. third place will direct a March 20 question
ans'wer session on grain crops, and j
~ls of -,.varlOU&amp; type!! yea~. The new term. a..""e :~~pedal­
with 25 pounds ot butterfat averEarl Jones, extension agronomist, of water pum~ which can be used Jy Intended to ma'e it pou:ible
ase.
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one on forage crops March ,21.
tfie ltRIIU. 'lbree times ~ for farmers .to -hW ~new maehiDes

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of caM wed for dwiTifa
t&lt;ht l 1be Ohr15t:i.&amp;n Compant'40 C'la!ill!l
No. 2, in whlcb tbe ad. weiebt ~ of tbe Pomer"Oy Cbur'ch o} C!mist
1 pound, 4 OWJCer,. aDd the No. met 'l'ue8da) neoiDI .;d. dJ.e -bonl£
303 :iD wbieh the aet weight :i1 .of the teadK!r, Mrs. A, 0 . Lee,

Plan Agronomy
Topics On Farm
And Home Week

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''It'• )een Iii• t.lol •r•r •Jt•~
I beiJGJI l••dtng ller that ,. • ..,.

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-~~~f:~~:;:~-:· tOOilduct 6peom de-, r:~e=~~

discUss such
jeets as Weed control , corn ~
duction practices, wmter
crops in eorn, f.actor8 involved
maKimum corn Pr-oduction, rilles
II,Dd placement of fertlbzer, .,;";~;!
rainfall for crop lUI&amp; and how
the PrOduee.
bi&amp;h Quality silage. la tbe
81ternoon of March ·20 John
lap, Pickaway cOunty,
will
differtell
how
he
built
up
to fit and pota.sb reserves in

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T.he Agnrultura-l Extension Serviee, flhe Ohio F;mn Elt'!elrifiea--tion couooil land 5 Ohio pump
m:i!mllf.actu.reft will S'JMlJIS'Ol" the

SUGA.RUN
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Poultry Meat
Consumption
G. W. Volk,
of the department of agronomy, and memJoost. Is Seen
of his Staff will direct the
Dhairman

bers
)'outh session. Tbet Will dillcuss

Twfll.ty ~ye-d!I'.S from aow an e~­
Job opportunities in the abroaomy tlmated IW'&gt;pulat•ion o( 210 .miJJioo
field
and condUd a toul~·~·~',::~~il
omy demonstratiOns
in
people wlH consume about il
H II d h
lif&lt;h """" pooiby moat ...- pera an t e HorUculture and
~than is beiDa eaten at PleBeDt.
estry bulldinl. ;
•Martin J. Gerra-, agricu'lt'Unll.
mill'ketmg eervice,
Department
o f
' PTA MI.ET
RUTLANt
made thil p-ediotion
R:utolend hA w111 meet Monday an Obio broiler scbOOI
March, 12 .at 8 p. m. in th~ 'htgb Ohio. Stale Univensity eampps.
sehootauditorium instead ol 7 30 Gen'a 68'id .the .projected per
p. m. -as Pf'E!Vkntsly anOOun~
capita demmd for cl!ieken meat
Wbi.te, Elephant &amp;ale wdl b:e ron- JD' 1960 ts more than 6 percent
&lt;lueted im~iately followJng the great-e.- tlhart ilast year's OOD6Uli1P·
band --prnram,. Members are ask· tion. &lt;lf 22 ti IPOUnde, eTiscetlated
ed to tH-Ing gUto.
weight.
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1 ~T_b~e mfteting speeialist said
fad'()rs would ccmtribute 00
t!Xpa.:nsioo of Lite broller indusf:ry to meat illhis future demand;
improvements ill breedinSf, Ul~eased use of medic&amp;ted feed,
fhrancing and teehnolo-

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PopulatiOn 1n Ohio Wdl Afled.
•Lhe Farmer" and "How' ,farm
People Aocept New Ideaa ia

maintaln-~~i~-r:~r.:~~

ablishlng
new Jawa
ing' an '(lida la)fll.
then or
eal1 the Extenliori Ortice and ask for Exten.
&amp;lot\, Bulletin 271, Success Witb
Your Lawn J)(!'pends .on Soil and
Mowing.
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Let's Go Sh.opping
Speakers Will
Discn""'
Farm Now ,.w •rep1eoillb
tl&lt;'od ....,
lor uaa
tDek' red .our
ltOcb. COMumer
And Economy
Ohio
that

lawD around their horne. Each yur
most ot us plan that tbU year wt
wUl-'do eve:-ytnlna that sbould bt
done to secure a beautlful lawn,
but frequently we a:el sidetracked.
The first decision to make i.J
wbetber we wish· to mow our lawn
every week or whether we wilb
to mow 1t •• rartly aa pouible. J1
our cholce. is the latter, then it iJ
no~ demable to add Qlutb ferlillzer
or -clip the lawn hiJ:h.
If, however, Yfe wish the beat
l1wn possible, then here are seme
suggestions tbat will help. The
lint need of mo1t lawna b food
and water. Lawn food come from
fertilizer. M05t lawna need fertil
fertilizer. Most law111 need ftrU·
Uzer twice a year, in the tall and
In the- apnng.
A good reneral recommendation
Is to apply :W pound~ of a 3-1:~12
or similar fetillzer to eacb
square feet m the tall, thea a~ply
3 to. 5 pounds or a 20% nitroa:en
fertilizer per 100 iQ.Uare feet in the
spring. Twice tbat amount of a
10-J0-10 feiUlb:er could be UICd
Tbe fall appUcation it: tbe one
wbieb should be applied every
year, but the aprl.q appltcaUon on))' U growth the pncediftll year
was not aatisfactwy.
In providing wat.er .fOI" the lawn,
this sbould be done duriDg the
dry months of Jub', August and
September as needed. The water
should be appUed in one area for
four to ten hours before movtnr:
of time to water the lawn by tbe
leqtb of time it taka to wet the
sod thorouf!:hlf for a depth of four
lncbes or mon.
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The other requirement of a good
lawn is clipping hich enou,1h
there wUl be plentJ of ~reen
growth. Tile green leaves of
are the factory whleb IDitetl
food ior continuous erowth.
It you wilh a lawo of mo,lnJ,,
(JIUelf'Us and clover, then
malnt..ln a height of
or more. ThiJ will abide
srw seeciUngs wbieh start
May and June. Of course,
like a crabgrass lawn, then aet
cutter bare dGwn and the crabgrau
will have ' the advantage over tbe
bh,1eg:ra8f.
You wi11 notice I have not menttoned lime. Most of our lawRI!I
soils have sufficient Ume to grow
satisfactory grass If, however, you
Uke to apread lime dn the 11'188
tt will do no harm, but your fertilim" Js much more important. Ten
)'ears between applicatioDS or lime
il a normal need for laWIUI
As far as addin&amp; seed to an existing lawn the seed will make a
good muleh. but it ia questionable
if it ~U thicken \llt, tbe t,wn.

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fHd effieitntJ', •nd broiler
..,-owth recorda for this dlftlcult
time of year are made by Itullu
River-Nlchod and Vantnu·
Ntellola erouu. '
I For 'hft.t.Ume broiler ftoct
health aad profit-, r~Ise the
thrte·WQ' cropeJ. with Inherited
vl,or and dl•eue. reli•tan~ for
the beat eommerclal record.l of
them alL 8M JOUr Jnd&amp;,n .J.lyej...
Nicbolt or Van\rtn.Nicbol1

Mama

Playhouse of Stars
Tbe Crusader
Highway Patrol
The Lineup
Per!son to PeriQll . .
U'p ta the min~~- f"ewll
The Late Sbow

DAILY · CROSSWORD
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cd States st 1ti wa.~ Dalki1)&lt;1:! at l!.n-

E ean alwa~s mah 11 frt&gt;sh Futher-)fotlwr God In ib ori•start, for 111 ll• l' wonb of Jnal r~dcc hon and wholtme!'l~ .
Shakespeare, ''There is It h a, ne\'er been mar1·ed, spotnothing l'ither 11oud or !J~ul , but ted, or oblit erated, bul remains
thmklnt mllkt&gt;s 11 so." And we ever IIIJiouched untl uuthsturbed
all possess Ute ability tu dlllii HC by Sill, duease, and dt!ath.
our tblnkinll "'h t•une r we
As Ibis tru th is understood
plense.
, ••, It trlln.dorms one'• human
What U!I.Ually keeps us !10m experience. H reveals and ac11·
making u change fu1 flu; Letter votes hl!i nbtlit.Y to denounce antt
h. the behd lh&lt;~l lnuiHiity, t1me, annul bllshtln!l and fettering
past or present cm.: umslances, muterilll so-called lows of ht·
hinder ll!l from Impro ving our I'edHy, Ji~ea.soe, and .sin. It ~bows
position or turning uvl't a new that opjJorhmltles believed to
leaf, a~ lhe saying goes. Yet be irrelnevnbly lost are olways
Jf!'remlah, out of his own experi· at hand to open 1 new way or
enee ]()llg ll!Jo, said of our all· U&amp;efUJOHS, Qf Ollf beoveoJy
Wille Fatber.J\IothH Cod, to Father's tender love of bit crea•
whom we can ulwu,5 turn for Uon Mary BakeT Eddy, the Dis·
1uidance (Lnmenlnttons 3:22, coverer and Founder of Chrll·
23) : .. JUs compas~lon~ fall not. U11n Scfence, suys (Christian
1'hey are new t'\'t'r) mormna." Healing, p 19), ..Tireleas Being,
How f!ncouraging tl u to 11tutly patient of mnn '11 procrastlnaUon,
lhe 81ble and lu dt scuvt!r tlml affords lum frf',.h opportunities
&lt;:hrillt Jesm' he.ll•ng ministry C\'ery h our"
connsled in tciving those he
The repcnlrwt Mnd l10nest
helped a freah ~hu-t . Wtlh hi.s heart, lont( tn bondage to aintul
undentandlng of f~ud , ami of habits and owukeoing to man'•
mao a1 mafie Jn the clivuto lma!le, glorious divine sonahlp, which
be revealed t(l them their innate has never been dl!!8J aced or dis·
aoundness and pUE·IIy fllllhe Mons honored, need not apelHI ton•
ol God. It G1itl nul nllltler periods in J·emorse but can start
whether an infirmity or sinful a new, u"'eful career at one(•.
bablf had held then• in bondHge Nor Will a Jlel'iOtl Of COOV'll~
for many years, m· wa~ even lesccnce tlday the one who pct'lo
aupposed to be iuheJited. His «h'e!!., evf'n an n derree, thi'l
cltmr regJJzatlon of their l!.pitlt· nnchonglng wholeneu of hi'
Uttl •nd ~erfect aelfhontl tmme· true beinJ.!. lie can enter £~·
diata.ly releued thelll ft·om thut mediat ely iulo Dlt unrestricted
ftondEIIJe, and thus lf.iVfl lhom a enjoyment nf Jai.s henllh and
frelh dart low4rd u healthy uml ifrcedom.
U'«eftil life.
How up11ftmg It Is to know
Je11us' command (Mark 5:34), that the e~·ru1 s and diiCOrds of
"Be wb,Qtc," la today reiterated the pnst or the Jlte!!leol wre nothby the Christ, Truth, in Chri~Uon ing but lllu ~w ns, powerleu to
Science. '"d with b1es.'lilliiS foJ· retard or stop tho 1tdvancin1
~... tn&amp;. l'bls Science, lm~etl OP.. COUr!o!e of the .sirlcer~ ind bwlible
\ · the •ord1 and wo••kll of 'nm heart. Onr loving Fother 11rorks
)foster, lellche,. thot rnorhd ex·
.jstence wlth Its plcasure!l amllll~ wlth us to pi'O\'e lhut every mo·
hi unreal, a dream, from ·wblci..l ment 1~ !rcsh wllb hope, courmen need only awaken to find age, and promJ!Ie. What (lrcater
lbtiJt true ulfhood with lb eli- Jov thon In fulllll lbe divine
vine heritage or heollh, lmppl- command given to Job {40:10).
aell, and unlmunded ft't'etlom. "Deck th:-,.sell now with majesty
Obe's ltue lndlvlduolil v as dl· .111d excellency; and array lhy·
91he ltnare aud Jlkenes.s is un- self With glory and beuuty."eeaslnll1 maintained by our 'l'htJ Ohrfdlun Solfmoe Jlonuor.

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LONDON UP - The l n1tNl 1U HO Ern te K Ot'a&lt;'&gt;: Show
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Medtturunoon to Pl'M.'ent o thN'!ll · 1i'30 Feather Your Nest
ffied war between lsruel and lh
1 00 Bob &amp;: Jan carr Present 8
AE·ab m-rghbo.rs, m1ornwd $OU r('(':-; 2 00 Count
Monte Cns1o
1o;a1d today.
2 30 Camera GOt".! to School
Dlplornwlle souJ'('{"S: saul thl' t 111
3·00 .Matinee Theatre
urt ('amt:~. w:hen ~he Umted StJlr:s 4 00 Oate with Lif-eannouneed rt wos S('nti Jn,g I HUil 1 4 ::=. Modern RomancE's
U S Manne'&gt; mto t1he •art•a .11 .1
4 30 Qol'en for a Day
tune when Bri1atn '~ Mr n•tnfor(' 5 30 Howdy Doody
utg 1ib Cyprus g&lt;Urison wi\J1 5 JO Ho"dy Doody
tlrOOps who Cffil\d be flown to th P
M'ukUe Ealllt in a matter of an
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month s, $250 . mw mon1 h, $ 1

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Friday, March 9, 1956

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Friday. March 9, 1956

John C. Itirk&amp;Nt and wife. flll: t.mded l·h(' P't A mt"£'1 ing M 'Board
School Ttm:r•&lt;da}' evrnln.R..

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CENTER OF ATTENTION • By Alan~
JF~N

'rl~tudt, lllt~lng

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TODAY~S

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10Wh•~~

FltOAI ENPIH6
PETROir'fS

7~YffAir-I&gt;E16#

AS t£A611E
Ch'AMPS.

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tinw. ' ug;Linsl Olson .
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Thus SaJtlOil waited patiently as
You think tht&gt; nun ha tes money?
'I'ODA YS SPORT PARADE -- ... - theOfl' Js that tbe 28-yenr-old ex· De Mateo dt&gt;fended un!IUC!'esl'!full\'
-·- ·- -· - em.
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ture Roety M'areia.no has too murh while R.asillo returned the · favor
Q;) BA KF:R FURN!Tll RE trJ
Ut~lted PrHt S1Mrh Wrlt~r
fire pOWer for Saxt_9n.
~ J' to Df' Manoo, with the s11.me
Q
NEW YORK UP Carmen
~. ~ t, No Wrwry
tornf' . Ca rmen chilled Tonv 11.1
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Hasi lio, the onion farmer from
"t'rn not Worried ibout this jinx Syracuse to take
crown · ami
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Syraeusc, N. Y., t'an plough up bulllness," Carm~n ins~su. ,''When then ' invnded Boston in the round I :::
qnit&lt;' o fut1·e for himself in Chi- I lOse those tW() fights lh Chicago, I robin to keep H with another ka yo I
cago Stadjum n~xt Wednesday tci, ChuC'k Davey and then to Billy
De Marro having
r('mo\;t'd
~
nigh1.
Graham, I dldn't have the conri· · eflet'tively , Carmen then signPd to
2
That's when, and whct'l", he'll 1 dence I have now."
live up to the agreements ratifit&gt;tl j ~
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risk the Wt'lterweight championSu:ton has SeYeral items going last April whereby Saxtori evMtu -1 ::t:
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!'hip of the world against
f(lf' him, however. Only 25, he has ally was to get his rematch . Thal l &lt;
:00
king Johnny Saxton. And if he ran a two and one-tu.tf ineh height time has finally arrived.
IZl
til}
bmak a jin:t which ha!l seen hlm adYantage and tolU' inches in
Saxton 1111~ a very dangerom
I?se two bouts h~ has ~ought there. reach; A bexer ~o isn't aLways right han~ and Basilio is nol tht&gt;
. l armen can ta1st&gt; h1m$elr
pleasmg, Saxton still has a record most elu9tve target in the world . .:aQ
nnions to clover.
or only tour losses in !WI bouts . But Carmen has been trainin"
0:
if he wins - and ir and has 8e0rtad 20 knockouts.
irimly and his wife. Kay, ill o~
~
Roy Robinson defeats Bobo Olson · • Hf' elso has Wliited a long time hand as a combination cook anrt 1 in their appr"aching retnlteh - 1fO'r tf)js &amp;bot, JUst .about a year. secretary to see that d&lt;Hidy do('s
. Basilio and Robinson will be the( Last Apl'il, f;axton_tMt the title right by his tithing and his tummy.
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I parties to big outdoor fight, at New on
tecluUcal knoc~ul to Tuoy
With both of them " rif:ht," it is e&amp;.
::a
York in June fol' the middleweight De
Of loston. Somerr.ow and stiiJ hard to fnutt Ule price posted jX;
Z
C'rown.
those tliinp g~ in the by th1! denuernen in the . bock
~On Thl' Hruiihtmn Corner ~
By that time, conuivabljl, they
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to Middleport
C:
gettiQJ a rc. 1Carmen keep the 147-pound bauble &lt;
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1 both could be ex·ehampions.
The odds, however, favor
it is lllid,
he'll be rooting madly for Robin· Cl:l BA I\ ~:H ..,1 1 KN ITURF. Iii

Raw. U. S. Pat_

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lni, Mrs . Vena Raine)', Mn. Llura' Mr. and UN. RUR8ell Hof.tmDIJ
.LET ART, W. VA. Gibbt,
Mr and Mrt. Deon~ ll&lt;&gt;uslt bod Larry Lu&lt;1c.......
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Mn. G,rnL I Chapman. Mr. wert! in At . PleiWllnt Saturday ob
aa Haei'r s~ Sunday ~~ llh1
Mnr . Fnmet'JI Bradfitrd
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ttra .un Ludtt,Mo.• \Ia·.
W . A . Blenlnw , M'r

Olley Roush bU!fli'WII8.

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NEW YORK - Sunnyside Gar·
den • Wayne Bethea, 198Y4, New
York, stopped E1·nic C'ab, 200V4,
Hoanoke, Va., 6.
PHJI.AOELPHIA - .Tl'thro Cas·
on, 137, Philad6lphin , stopped Tom.
my Mllrlin, l:lrl, Philadelphia, 3.
EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL ~ Virgil I
Akins, IM, St. Loui s stopped Andy
Watkins, If9 Jh. , ludlanllpoHs, 2. ·
SAN FRANciSco llowurd
King, IBG, R&lt;&gt;no, Nt•v ., ~topped
Ja,kc WHlif.OU;, JB:i. Los au~ls~.

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142, Denve r, Colo., oulpointerl !len·
ny Artisl, 147, Brooklyn , N Y.,
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ROUND-UP
CARL

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f(fliANKIL,

Loultvill~

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left

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fNYmt"h lac•u•• his Hrnlng1
will not bt ov.,. $1200 a yur.
H•r• Hugh McNary, mtnepr of
th• LGu:&amp;~lll• Sn.clal Security
Office, 1dmlr" one of Mr.
k,.nbl'• m•ny

bowling . fro.

phles,

1948 WILLYS Jeep

4-\Vhcel Drive, New Top,

Metal Top, (Hal!) Good Tires
llealer.

Clrampiiln, 2 dr. Heater.

345.00

899.00

Good tir·es, Turn Si~aH;

1145.00
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1951 STUD£BAK£R

V-8 Cnronet 4 dr. Gydomatic
t1·ans. 2 Tone green fil1isb:

19S2DODGE

1954 CHEVROLET

Chqmpion 2 dr. llark blue

2 ton. 2 speed axle, dark
green finish.

210-2 door, beige &amp; gr..,n

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Attendance at SnnJty

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CNMit Saturday.
Ra·lph Clark .was oo!Hng M

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Tire Sale
White Wall Tires Sold At
'1 ..( Price Of Black Wal:

1952 Hudson

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t9$1 PLYMOUTH .. . . . 545
4 tloor Mtlan, rvM Pnll, .... tires.
1953 PlYMOUTH ...... 1046
Craftbrook 4 dtor, lt~;w miiHtt. OM owner, Mr.
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V . C. HAYES, Administrator
MEIGS Ct&gt;tiNtv M'Etl1Cl!L sOCIETY
S. J, BLAZEWiC2:, President

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blue~ is tl.e,llo*pltals' own~ alld ~~'tiN!
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1953 PLYMOUTH
1953 BUICK

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were tilt.......,

l!lra. Alta Roush
.,.,.,. S.Curday,

!1id·land, Pa.,

was 84, olferlna: $7.52.

WAITIMi . Jot .

Middleport

Satm-day
AgUe, Roush and Eddie Ed·
wardl!i were ca:l'Wng on !Mr. and
llr\'i'l, Ralpb Weaver recently.
Linda 01-ark was a ~ ol June
Clark Friday.
a.lph Plctens called -on David

Wi'!ll S. J. Ncrtis and
(M'f$. B o b · Adams,
~~)-Niorr.iB .and .MinJ~ F~

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Thomas Gl'imm

Mid
wer-e caning on !M'r.
"lnd MJs. Leo I...i1cbfteld 1\le9d~ .

Sunday guests of the 9Jmrlie
81'0-WD f-amil-y.
Mr. and 1M-rs. Lf.ooo·rrl Roush 11e-.
tompomied Mrs. Loro Mae Browb
1o New . lloven Saturday w:hf!J'f!
she ' &lt;.'&gt;Otl'Wlbeod Dr. Ridgw».
1Mr . and Mrs. Dw·~ Gibbs bad
as ~ Sunday •Mil'S. MaR Kay
md son of Union, Mrs. IMina
Owens of , Worthington and Mr.
rmd ·:Mrs. Dallas Gibbs, Broad Rurt
Gl-adys Wamslfo/ and
Anita
Brown' &gt;Ca'Ued o0n Mr. t~nd .Mrs:.
!tarry Brook.!; Sunday.
.Mn. Frmni·e Tayl-or and ron Ro.
ber.t v.isiled in Point Pleasant
Sun-day (!'IX'n.trtg.

p.a!'ents, Mi. .and IMn. ·NJJ!lson
Norris.
Mr. .and J.fn;. F. A. cadte at•t~tp'!lcd rtrbe fun.era~ Sunday ol 'h1~
~er. Mm. L&amp;ttie Berry, Charles.

(Nta t Hi!IJa SchoOl I · · · PcuneNy, Ohio

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·Mrs. Ina W&gt;t'i-aand and Billie.

:Mr. and Mn1. Watt~ OJt\M'tlh

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Furniture

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Adkins were busJnes..c; caller in
Point Pleasant, Fi'lday.
Mr. Arch Yeager is improving
slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blessing
Point PleAsan,t eall,ed on Mr
.Mrs, C!!Cll Blessing and Ell~
IH'day evening,
1 M~. Eulah Brackin son
d~u"'i&gt;A-l'll'o\.1, Mf. and Mh.

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were t'att... on lit. _. ...... ,
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lit. and Mnt, ~ lie'IV
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MJ'I' ~ ~ ~ DQil

Ble!sing ·far~n.
·and :Mr.s. R.osos ·w.inehremler.
Mrs. DaMes Erce}i and Louise
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the Tom

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One owner, radio and .htr.

BROAD RUN

Akr~~~·.;~:.~,·:·:,t~ !;;~~;::;;:

8ch0~sreddC!rhombBekrnard. Conolly

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lh6r &amp;Ue91..s: Surkl&gt;ay Mr. and M:rs.
Daniel we•gand and Brenda of
Huntinlt.on. Mm. Anna Welgrmd
and Dorothy.
Ernie ·a nd Twila Rickard ca,}Jed
on Mr. a"nd M''l'B. St~nlfY Adloins
of New Hav.en Sun:da-y.
·M',ns. Vrn:a Rainey Ollilled oo
•Mrs CorA Pmsser Sunday who it

were guests of Mrs. Lora Mae
B1·own and family Thursday
ing.
M·r. !and Mrs. Archie Oh&lt;t·pman
Mr. and Mrs. William Staats
l'ielurll'l.'fl to Allhtfl(l.;o., 0., e•tter
two sqns, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
viori1.ing rol"lltives r~.
vi,n gtob and Linda and Mrs. Edna
JM.r. and .Mrs. Ross Wtnebrenner
Livmgston
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and
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Jimmie
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Mr. and M~. Harry BrOoks mOv . .ooy·: ··
ed saturday from the Mrs. Joe
Rollin.'! home to the farm they pur.
Law.r ence Winebr«taa«"" who 1s

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WHERE JTS A TREAT TO DINE

1145.00

1365.00
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radio and
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blessing and

Miss Ella motored to Mt. Alto and
Co'ttageviJ!e, Saturday afternoon

MARTIN RESTAURANT

19S3 CHEVROLET

2 ton LWB with

2 door seann. low mtlc.jlge.

day artel'Jlbon.

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$1,995
2-T&lt;&gt;n 161" wheel ba•e. I.ike Mw tllttnlg!ltlll! !qUipped
with 12-ply 8:25x20 rear tires, hydraJ!Ialic drive. Ilellnte
cab. Li\rge heater. see this one &amp; save 1st year depreciation.
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995,00

FURNLTURE
In The Valley
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radio,heater, WSW tires, l,oeal ow-

1954 WILLYS Jllep

Seat {'OVers, heater.

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Largest ,Selertlon
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Heater. Sun Vizor. Ei&lt;tra Low

ir You Like Good Food .•. Prompt.
Courteooo servic~ . . . And Modest
Prices .. ; . TI\iS ls The Spot For You
Our Food 1! Always Tops! .

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in St.. IMark'ii
Chttreh at OhariHI:on J'Tklay wboo
the (QI'IITier's nK-ce ~ iwr
CJJP rrom Ohaneston General Hotipital . They -also virierl the Stat&lt;'
Capi~&gt;Ot.
tbe air' pot"L and ot.htf
pktN~ or ~ ...te!·n.
J. C. Rkokard at~'e&gt;flded ·a mPf:&gt;tin.g of l'be hrin Burt.'au SatuMay
in P-t. P~.
Barry 'fftomp.wn, ~1 Gibh~.
Carl Robirwon and Cur:lis Ri&lt;'brd
ga V6 Brnie Rielcard a. 8Urpr.i~
Frmy by Rawina: a supply n.f
vrood. M·i» TwHa strv('d them
a di tmt"J' .

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·pJn1: Ct'Temmy

· ofwit·h J.fr.G!tM&lt;.
'8ll1td '!Milt.
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Gladys ond BiH WamJJley were

Mrs. Fannie Roush and
~ of Union spent
·.vith lrer fath~r and mother
10d Mrs. Taft Boston.
Mr.. ~nd Mrs. Ed Fry ,a nd
Sam Boaton were business
In Point Pleasant Saturday.
Mrs. Garnet Chapman
tnce were caJlersln Point
pd Henderson, Saturday.
Mrs. Leonard Rousb ealled
!Us mother, Mrt· Icy Roush, Thurs.

For'Goodne$s Sake
·lafWith Us!

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Grimm •il&lt;Hn(' Sunday.
Mrs. Harle)· Bone-rutter
wun• .in Point P~11t Sa&gt;turda)"
Mr and 'Mr8. Lettie Small weN&gt;
supper gut'Sls of Mr. and Mill
t' n.'11 ROI.Hib Sunday.
\fr . &lt;md ~illl. F. 1){, Roush WM'&lt;'
in i•L Ple89JNlt Frid:1y.
· Et·nie and Twila Rtct.ard w~re
in Point PleasaiJI Satur&lt;by_
MMI. Beul'll'h .Ricbn:l and Miss
Ado.llt-e Boston .attendf'd the eap.

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Sandra and MiltGn Ray were ·busi·
ness visiton !n Point Pleasant,
Thursday morning.
Mr. Billie Weigand caPied on
Mils Beattire Chapm1n, Thursday
evenln(1
MT. Dwight Gibbs ol Olk CrO\'e
md Mr. Dallas Gibbs of Broad Run
•ere lh POiiill PIN.aant Monday ev·

t-dwin ~or wu eaJ.l.il'llfil I'JJII
Yr a.nd Mn. L)'(lft Pit"k~Dil rf'·
, FA"Vm Citbb&amp; was ~ina" on Mr
fllfld Ml'll Jta.~ Wwner 'l'l •~'f!da }'
Hrtl:y Roush of Pom&gt;!".roy wa•
mitmg her nd.er. ~~ AHa
Roo:!m and ramn, ~y
Kumt of Mrt. Francfol Brld:l.otd
MT. and Mnr. 'Thoma. Gr1mm
Eddie Clark spent Sunday wiUt and dtfldr?n ~ visit~ Mn
Mn. M.e Grimhl and d~er.
S4~1a Crrmm Surkby.
•MI-. end Mrs. fllf'l"Y ICf'tf'ftll
V&gt;r and Ml"!!. ~ ~ and

dhlktrftl Wld Ted SJIIW!t'! Wltl'"i'
vrJKlrte lit'. .nd Mn. Herbt:rt
Ktn' M)d fii'Ditt ~lttr and "'"· ('sr} Gibbs and
ct~ wer~ viMting . -. and
Mrs. Gt.uoce ReMon rtfti'II.IJ'.
Mn. ~ Cbrt Watt~ 1 retftrl

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Chevrolet
2 door station wllgWI, power glide,

Mason nllf'd on .Mr. and Mrs. AI ·
bl'rt Boston Sunday.
.Shid('y OJ!imm w....- a ("'tlk&gt;r ifl

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Run.
Mr aDd .'. trs. Virgil Burris bad
a· Ult-tr Suoda}' gueMil tne latter'11
nH...Uler , Mr!! Yoong, G&lt;AiJp~,ltg
} ' l"f'l")' , }l.,·w
Y.anda Jonw. IKKL
Noruwn or Hoodersoo and Mn.
ltoy JCIJiit."'f and !lUll Lany ur me
ChDdt"'rton Road.
Mr . and .Mrs. lHiie Smith uf

and Mn. Flnt'lt Taylor •vent TueaJQ Cl'l"b3usfl'• f'U'RI'NI *u
day with Mr . .tnd Mn. Fr£&gt;d Roush t'ln.ducted
W~ay in die
Mr . Virgil 11urrl.8. Jr • student 1'ht ladlE&gt;~ quilted wt'lilt the men GUk1ini Star Altvf'nll~ (.hwdJ
at Morga"lown Univeraily vilfited visUed with Mr . Roush .
wit.h burial in t1K&gt; IA!411~ Cf!:fnol'lery
te&lt;"entty with his rather and mothMr. and Mr~ . Archie Chapman fh.· wws well lol'lO'Io"n he-~.
er Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burris, Sr. are spending n few 4a y~&gt; wilh trill
AMen P:Nlllft't md Nf'Jif!On Brown
Cedi Blessing was the dinner mother Mrs. W. J . Chapman.
wert! callers fn, Middleport MWt
IUCSl Monday of Mr. and Mrs. . Mn. Ereell Adkins, ~aude Blrs- G:.lrrpoliB ~rt!a)r.
Dennis Roush.
smg. EmOI')' Fry , Wllhe Ball and
Mr. and Mf'IS. Freddie 1'~pp of
Miss Ada It&gt; Boslo n t•allcd on her Don 0 . Alen altcndNt the funeral lWoo-n were -gu~:11 in the Cerll
grundmolhf'l" Mrs. Ad;! Thomp!too, home in Mason WednPsday aftt~r. tl.l(t'r.'! in-t: .hom~ S"llnib).·.
I Monday af!irnoon .
1
noon.
Af·r~. J..ora Ma(' Brown and Sue
We arf' . I,..Y to report lhl' ill·
Mr!':. Ethel Fry spl'nt Wedni'K· EJil.oo are ill
Ml"8. W W. Staats.
d:.ty afternoon wilh Miss
l~lla
M.l"'!' . M""'llt'" Ella Ro!Kh, Sandra
I Mr.ofand
Mrs. Edward Sayre \'Is- ·
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Olt'ss ng.
and Mil1011 Ray wt&lt;re SuDdoy dift1iled Monday e\'rning with Mr . and
Mrs. Fannie Rou!!.ll and M•·s n•·r .~·-. ,_ -r !M•. on·' Mrs . Olar·
r &gt;I
Ei'""'"~ v
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I Mrs. t&lt;'red Houllh.
Ina Wcigund were guests o
1'!1 . en""" Bl_.._,_, and f-amiL".
Mr. Okcy und Dennis Roush, To·
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even
ng.
M-rs. ·Dora Hud~·. 11011 John
bi-y Myel'fl nnd Ceeil 81Eilsing in· Glad~s
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1m.
ares M u en
- c~~o11ed on Mr.
stalled new window.11 and painted
., ••LS t VIB 1n ,-~.. wife of u
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with
Mr . and I'll. . "' ud
Oil on ••"-'
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. . A-.. Roush SUnday .
the rloor or Board Baptist Church
,..,.,
'"'"
Mr. .,
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Wolfe
which adds much to the ·appelr· and friends in lh1~
....... area. h d
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"IQ~ 1-"N!nee
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Mrs.
Garnet
~..o
uapman
a
as
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dan~t-r
D•·'"Grove
ance, and the Ladies Aid are grated
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rul to t he genl Iemcn t or th c.t·, ser· her supper auests ThOnh'ay Ch
"" " w•·h -l~ives
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ing, Mr. .and Mrs. Arc LC
ap· Union,
Miss Sandra Bibbs or Broad man, Mrs. Mary Bonecutter and
Ohat]('S Brown s-pHtt Friday at
Connie of Henderson .
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Run spent Monday evening w t
~r. and Mrs.
Boa,'\1 wLI'II uL:&gt; 'lam Y·
grandmother, Mrs. Laura Gibbs:
Albert 11bunlps0n, wile -and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush aod Beverley and Mrs . Ethel Fry at· &gt;Cfuildre'nl of. Vetm'tm weR ~uest:s ~~
Okey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fended the funeral of Mr9 . Cros9 Mr. ai'KI ,M'I"S. 0011 Thom:p!Nm 'Mid
Jack Roush and fAmily of Broad in Ripley Thursday afternoon. The G-lori-a SUndlly.
Run, Monday ('vening.
del'!Used is the mother-in-law 01
M·r, and ,Mrs. Ceci•l BJ.euing
Mr . and Mrs. Cecil Blessing, Mr. the former Nora Yeager of this calqed on &lt;MT. and Mrs. Arlen Prusn~nnt's Roush, Mr. and community.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon•rd. Rnush, liCl" un ay. ·, ...,w. rrl'ISCI' I .,ut e

·fling conBultiag Dr. Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 0 . .Aten were
'U!Iineu callers In Point Pleasant

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Mr'.
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PencilS under 65 years or age m lite velf~y·
td or work where tll&amp;te -fewer thab n'ie ~·
maytllto!L

-WHERE TO P~Y DUEs-

Anyone WOJking where Utere are ~ve 0r _.em·
ployes l$eligible ,for memberahlp in a pa)'l'Oll,.ieducticln group.
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BILLED-AT-HOME MEMliERS MAY
. f~ tlUEs AT_: ·

For run lttfonnat!On on ro~ a pi.~1 ilflhtct.
1
ion gi'OllP: v'!Sit elll'ollmcllt hea.l4~

FA,MJ~ 111\N~ o11il
SA\;f~~MPAiiAt

Billed...t•aome inertlbers are ~ Ullder tlfe42il
detluctil.ile ®Jtlra&lt;t

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WANT ADS

The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY

LEGAL

NOTICE
IJfodm:t 2 bedi"'OOm FURNISHED
B"ton R. Bowles, 1134 Markel
APAR'DMENT five ntilea oorth
Streo.!l, NewbaU, Cah!ornia;'1Wade
of Pomeroy. Rovte 33. GIIINen
and garagl'. References. Pboot' II Btmles, . Z09 E1ghth St:cet,
6094X.
3-9-at p :.h"llliX, '\mona, Jenny Frt~b,
2_:H 1\urth :SJ.';th Stn·ei. Bannmg,
l :.!Jflllflla; Avon ell OilS, llox 46
ROOMS fo. r :-n~ 7&lt;1.2 E. M:tm St. Suuth, Oma_~_., r-.1·braska; J oh~ K
Pomeroy . Ph-one~3-9-6tc L_ross, o •o ruurUl AVI:!/lUI::!, E&lt;ltil,
Two l'urnisb~om APART- t-;ewton. Iowa; Alta M. Junes, 124
MENTS, new furnitue. UtWLits We~t F.lf'Vrnth Slrect, Sout•h , Newpaid. Call 6044-M..
8-2G-tl tun, lowil.; Dolar Cannon, Route
~o. J, l"~tcr.'llle, Juwa; . ~ohn
2 Five room mode-ra APART· (&lt;~nnPn , tiJl Hoos&lt;'\elt, PlamfJeld,
MENTS, Wlllh laundcy .and gar- lntiLan&lt;J, Fl oyd Cannon, 1502 Pac1age. On-e 9-room modern dwell f ~ t ll1ghw;~y, Il~·nwJ.:;a fi1:ach . C&lt;1 !1ing. lias every thing.
forn l&lt;l , and Hruce C01.nn cm. ll03h
A. N. BengeL
1·24-tf t-.urth 1 hird A\ ::'nuc, t:aot NewLon,
t lov.a.
Henry Cross, whose Ja~t
~Room NEW HOUSE, unfu r- kn.,wn addrc~s wa.s KLmb~l. Nebmshcd . Hrowncll Ave ., Middle- r:.~k&lt;~, Darlena Ycg..: 1'. wh ose lit~L
port. ~lloonabJe. Pbone 6044· known ~d dr ~ wa.s KmJbii l. NeU
J
M.
1-17-tf r aska; Glennaverc l rus~ . who~e
I - -- -Ja;;t known tuldrt'~ ~ W&lt;L~ . Baxter,
t room FURN ISHED APARTMENT, Iowa;
lz.ora Smtih , whu&lt;~c la~t
iw-nace heat, uttlitim paid,
adults, no pets, near Pomeroy
Htgh Scbovl. Mrs. Langlotz, 324 I !OU~E FOH SA I.F'.---- 7 l'll li1Jl S ;md
E. Main St. Ph . 302-X 2·23--12tc
bath, doublCI garage. exc~ll cn t
loca .um n~ar odwuls ;Lt 464 Lo-

knoWD add"'" w,., D" Moln.,,
Iowa; V"l Smith,
whote last
.
known address Wili, Laumor. Iowa ;
CUIS
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..:1al.st.fted Adl ~ 3Cel'r- "1 '""" .....
:\tarie Giff..&gt;rd, wh_me last known
The Cubs Scout met at tbe Jack 1 JoJnt meeU~I of ihe. W.S.W.S t
K. W11l be pubLJs.btiO fA* Wilt
, ad~ress was, Harnsburl(. N_ebra.s - Frey re.oidence recentl)' aod made Wtb the E. U. B. Union urt Ne\
iaJ u reu.ived..
ka, Dora Ols0J1, wh.~~ t'lla!t kn v~n plan:~ fur the Scout Expodtion, I Haven Cbllr"C'bes, was b ld o11t tb
~\es : 2 c~:ots per word, on&amp; ilL·
addres!&gt; ."""~· ~larmburg, Nebra:.-· wh1ch it will be held al the Armory New Haven Church on,Thursda
.....ruoa.. Minunum ebnu aae h; H&lt;tf!JO Cannon, l\''l'.IS&lt;" _IJ&gt;.t 1n GaJllpolis, early in April. The tlie .all-da)' meetina: consisted o·
4 Ct!:QUJ iiCI ()llua·d l.:)t thrtw toD
1-..JJ~wn ad~dr~'lt was, Prau : City, Cubs bea:an work on their exhibit, a Book llevtew " Cbriatian Soda
JJeCUUYe l~OU.
I o ~a .
George Wad e
Lannon , being a "ClrcUI Theme".
RelaUons" "by :Mrs. K.. J. Scott aDG
ripeetal--&lt;.tue m®Lb ror 20 ceaw
whose last ~nu_wn ~ddr~s was,
Those preseut were ; Maurlee a noon C(rv~ed diab meal.' The
pet WOI"d.
Newton, Iowa, Carol Castor . whose Clark, Malcolm SRyre, Bobby Grin- ladiei quilted and did other ba.ndi·
last known addr~ss _was .. Jra, Iowa, ~tead, Ross Frey, Charles McFar· work while Ustenin&amp; to tb.e reFull rate ot 1 eenta pe:- word trill
Letitia Leak , whose la!St known land a nd denmotbeA, Mrs. Frey riew. Twent~wo •tended the
be cha rged for advertisin&amp; i( not
a_ddr~s wa ::~, fles Mtl1n~s. Iowa; 1lnd Mns. Thomas G•• tlStead.
meeting.
palO. J.u£ Ddurt tbe ~5\.Jl ot eacb
~ern Zer.or, wt.o.H' last known ad PERSONALS
month followlJll m.oeruo.n
dress
wa§, Ames, Iowa: and Aur-1
S d
di
ts f Mr and
'lirrun w A4YII!.["tibin&amp;~Oil1d De
Bass, wh_osc i&lt;~s l kn own add_ress l wha~ was deed~ by ~ - L . St eve~s M un8
J O:C~ cuea o Mr · c.
. ~:..,urt.ed mlll..edlal"'f. T4e JJatly
v.a'. Wmtersc-t, l(I"J.a. Arvmn, 1 w t h1l1p Hamng, bemJ one-ilctl
ra. D o
on were
. .liD
~nu.od w1H nut bt: re~tporu;lble
Fa r.dJPI'. who-.'-e la~t kn10wn ad - of the tot Also a lot known a::1 Mrs. Charlea l,.ester.
10r more lb.an OPt! wc-orrtel Ul·
:L l '·' wa.c; '. Alb..tn;· Re.,.;t Hollll', tne a&lt;:3demy lot s ttuate 1n the · ~arol Ann Rous~ stu~ent, at
Alll:&gt;n&gt;.
Oh 1,, who- &lt;Ure non I NorLhea.st quarter o! Sedion lti, Wt!ten~rg College m Sprangf1cld,
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rt:&gt;LI It:n :~ of the St:~te uf Qh,a ' Town 7, and Range 14 of the Ohio OhiO, VIsited her patents, Mr. 11\d
..... .u. fbow.L. •Gc:l. ~~ull l'\lu
:md who~c presf'nl addre~~es can - Company's Purclutse and begtnn· Mrs. lJoyd Rouah, over the week·
uce,; u.. ,t;ver.ta prUlted at retu·
nut, w1th rl:'asnuab!t' tlili~enCl' , IJL· 1 111 g at the Northeast corner of end.
tar clll:i:iLhtlU f 11 '-'"" 11 · vonuut-.
a•n·crtamed, and the following, Lo t No. 11 in Dudtey'.s addition to
- --------pubhtihtd at .i Ct!ill per word.
pe r.,; ons wh() se addr('sses arc un - 1 l'~geville; thenc~ Sout-h 231 feet; School Revue
oUII"¥~eiJ ~QJ n~.:ei"Vt::U l.l)' ma.U or
kno ~·n Jennie Evallne Wolft thence East 416 1/2 feet to Widow
.t:.u:pllUUit M!Yt!O ca..·.nu.~ lllto..4·
F'reda' Kath leen'
Wolk 1)n• s~ Gowen's West line; thence North
&lt;Conti-nued Irom Puge One)
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Cros.&gt;; Carl Ct o:.s; Clmt Cro~ s. to De Camp Street: thence West
!1ForScaffold
rent-~lAIIIISIOr.
L.o.:iders,
cu.;t St. ~1J ddlf'Jl•'r 1 lbuncc Vina crr.o.~s; CJcmen lme CroSJ; , along satd Street to the place of M.-y Jane Scott, Tom Reuter,
~Oll&lt;::e:,
Boards, Drop ClulM.
\VrJ gh:. Vi11oC &lt;. n . Chtl). Ht 1, -or
in '
2
Clinton t' l' she•,
acres, Janice Riffle, Btogham Kress,
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l'honl' Oheshi!c 77275.
3-9·3tc Be1·t ha l'1 oss, who are necet&gt;Sary begmnmg, conla mg
Carolyn Siss.on:, D.ve K.uDze .and
BlUNG ¥UUH. SHOES TO RA- , P!:!one ti266-X.
11 -1-tl
par\J~s to thi.S artwn, will tak e no - . more or le11s.
t:.iNE .::SHU,b; SJ:iUt' ANl.l .SAV~ ' - •
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It being the aame ptemises eon· Eva Cal11.
The German Band. 6eeJ1 yean:
MO.NE~
1·17-tl For
unl- Electrtc
wallpaper
h~r pet1tion in the Com mon Pleas I veyed by Wilber A. Reeves and
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- -- ~ •teamer, CUnton Ftaher, Mid·
Good Clean Used Cars
Court of Meig s Coi~inty, Ohio , wlfe to sa.id John W. Race, by .ago in several Getman setflle.
.1!.:-1 u u tt LU.I.:TRONU..' ~l:!:.CRI!.dleport. Ph. 826$-X..
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All Makes and 1\olodc.ls
case Number 123B2, alleging that deed dated May 14, A. D., UH2, menta a}Qng the Ohioo River 1 was
lA.i-1.~ ]'AM,; ~VUR WANT
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AiJ:S AT 'k'uull CUNvr;Nlt!:NC~ Very . ~estrable fir~t floor APART
om·-sixlcenth , (1 /IG), in terest in Page 100 of the Deed Records of Hte .secp.Dd part. of ·t he BbQw.
Ml::NT. Automatic gas fu rnac e
the foll owmg dcsenbed real es- :Meigs County, Ohio, to which re- Playing .several number$- as- the
1 r.; l!:VWlNLoS. CALL av'l .
L~ u
Call 6170-J ,
12-22-tf
AUTO SALES German. Band were Dale H&amp;rrboa,
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late:
ferenee is hereby made.
1
L"lCUI.t1E TAX
SERVICE. Ca l . 2 FURNISHED APARTMEN'r" the same pro~ty con· Joy1:imittl, Ciao itleRae Woodgeard
, ""I ....,rt 6~3
2--a-t!
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one 3-room and u01c 4-,.oom.
veyed by John W. and We a Linda Friek, and Li-nda Moore, -all
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SliUAt e 1n the 1'flwnship oi
of the Danec Band
Ulihlies furni shed . 2 UNFUR·
Scipio, County of Meig:l'i. ant.! State Race to Ermina Jewell by ddeedd members
D "'-UlU .,)-=:t vi(..~!~
"W'bi4m supplied music for the
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NISHED
APARTMENTS
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one
dated
July
26,
1913,
and
recur
e
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of Ohio, and mor e particularly desh
R. H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 24
3-room and one 2-room
With
cubed as follows, to-wil :
in Vola me 108 Page :521 of t ~ show.
Ramora Boice was .svotliabted
hour Wrecker Servi ce.
Day
bath. Inquire Home Restaurant,
POWER J\o10Wi: RS
Begmn ing in the Nort-h line of Metgs County Deed Records.
nm
M •he sart,g "Cry Me A RiYPnonc 6221 . Night Phone 603•·
Middleport.
3-8-0te
Section 16, Town 7 and Range 14
The petition further allege5
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that Mialtie •M. Halliday aequirtd er'' in a opleasant maooer that was
X. IJOD 'u'E·PLYMOUTH DEAL- ( 17 1
He Ip W Onted
o t e
l'-'
ompany .s urc ase
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h (l/! 8 ) . t
' ERS.
3-6·tf
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93 rods East of the Northwest her ()ne-sJ..._..een1 '
' ID etes1 •b eQtily approvecl by tbe audience.
____ - -- - -GAROt;N TRACTORS
corner of said sru:tion: thence by inhf(ltance from Enni11&amp; Je- 'J'lbe Teeny, Tiny chorl,is ·made up
, orupltte WHJ!:EL AL.LliNMENT W•ntH _ RECEPTIONIST AND
Part1, Sal". Servitoe
South about 38 rods to land s well, deceased, her cousin, and h of younger ,gJrli in the ~eroy
0,uancln&amp; .no bra.IUI lietVtce.
deeded by A. Stevens to Philip a tenant in t1.1mmon - with the SeJiools was pre&amp;Eonted next as
liMcKtlllS :=,atttY SW"vtct, West
OFFICE ASSISTANT b.tw..n
(O Han;n• ·, thence East about 18 rod~ above named defendal\ts.
t•hey danced and sang to "Beilin~
••• 26-35. Apply In own h1nd·
e def:!ded by A. Stevens to
The pr-ayer v•1 81ld -uiU
.~uun l:litreet, l'\)mtro)' , U. 10·
to lands
·~· on 1S the Jack" lbe lap .routine featurrouot m7.
t..-~-U
writing to Ball 661-B, % The
Phnne 94
Pom•rov
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N h that thB Court set off the olaln· ed Unda Ohlilpinan, Sandra Drake,
_ , ----D•IIW' l•ntln•l, Porn•roy, 3-2-6tc
N"J lam rms ron(! ; t ence orl
tiff's share -of said real estate In J\ldJ leJl.Dings, Jean· ADD Webster
abo ut 38 rods to the North lin e of
~OJ 1"\U[O ~••ue::.
said section: thence West · about severalty and a parlilion thereo! Nancy Woodg~rd Ond Cbariesan·
1\J Hess.
Business
18 r ods to lbe place of beginning, be made.
Vlekle Brown aDd Donna· J~·
n
containing about 4 1/ 4 ar.rcs,
Thb persons first above namcU
..,~pportunitie!
more or less.
wiC -take naiice that they have kills !ang a~ dlttced to the stroain
PARCEL NO. 2
been made Pa-rties defeodant [0 of "On Moonlight Ba.y" and were
You Can Buy A New 2:~ H. P.
Situate in tho
Township or !iaid petition and that they are re- followed. by
Garden Tr1ctor With Ge.r Re"])ungaree Doll"
vene For Aa Littl• &lt;1\t S17 ,50
Sdpio, County of Meigs, and Stale quired t-o answer lhe same on Ol' which surprl!ef tbe audience no
sell my Grocery Store
Down •dr 24 Montht. Ta Pay
of Ohio, tmd more particularly h'ofcme .tihc 'Ttlh da-y o! April, 19M'
end ·a s Jimmy Hubbard. the :&amp;Oiodescribed as follows, to-wit:
Mallie M. Halliday,
AT
is-t, rai·s ed eyebro"W3 with his pleaiant .rendition of the number. In
Beginnin~ Qt tbe Southwest c(lr·
Plaintiff.
Doing good business. Priced
nt•r of land deeded by A. D. Ste· O'Bri en and O'Brien,
thfi ad as slb.g2rs and da-ncers
vens lo William Armstronl( !u Attorneys for PlaintHf.
vcry.rcasonablc. Write Box 668-C
were Eva ~1. Charles Thei8S,
Section 16, Town 7 and Ramilc 14 OJ 27 ; (2) ~. 10, 17, 24 ; (8) 2, 9, 16 ~illa IBcull, Dave Kunze, Janet
In Care The Do~ily Sentinel.
uf the Ohio Compan} 's Purchase
Struble. Harold Brown. Barbara
Swisher. JrtHton Lamber.t, Ramo:roa
Phone 94
and running West about 6 tJ 2
3·7-81c
LEGAL NOTICE
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L_•_m_e_r"..:Y_"T_______. I'Ods to. land deeded by A. L. SteSealed biit\91 wUl be received at Boice, Jo~ Kennedy, Carolyn Si:r
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vens to Philip Haning; thencl' the otililce of tlbe Clerk of the ;on end Blnabarp 1\ress.
:)ervltei 1231
19M DESOTO VB f-door Sedan,
~he coal " industry alon_q- the
North about 19 112 "d' to
Soutlhem Looa:l Board of Educa·
deed~d by A Stevens to T. P.
$1193.
Blaettner's, Pomeroy,
brou~ht !f.o the at~ion UllltU 8 P. 1M. Miltrd:t 1, 1956, Ohio a•ver
J w11l nol be rcspomlible lor cif:!bl~ Kyke; tht~nce East about 6 1/ 2 on tth.e 89lie ~ -the Mltne~1e Jlentlon 1 of the. audienee next as
$ll9~.
Blaettnar'a.
Pomero:y,
PLASTERING
contra&lt;ted by anyone
except rads to the We!it line or William
TolmliJ' ' · Re\}.tef' .sans~; "Si111teen
19ft2 DOl&gt;GE 11.! ton Plckup 1 like
myscH. Richard A. F.blln, R~ch A.rl"lllllr,ong's land; thence South , SChool Buildi!J!l..JSII! 1111,&amp;~;..... 'ToM" whU. SOl ·.tohnii&lt;irt lllid'ilob·
Vi:rgil Walkct'
vll1c, 0. T~ .~ ~ l!tle
n(lw, $696. Bl11ettnar'•, P(nti"hrbY.
Haven, Worth1ngton, Ohio, Rt. 1 !lbQul 19 1/2 rodll 'lo -the place of l"'if:M. ·lo rejed. ·abY ar a'tl Hid!.
Wilson buslij' worked in a coal
Ratifl'c, Ohi-o,
Ohio.
3--3·6tc
J.B-3tc begmning, containing 3/ 4 of ar.
mi~te -lO .trh~· . 'b:!cc:~ound. Janet
~-~----' 11rre, mOrn or less.
Paul Bae~-o,
Struble., ~totby 'taYI~ and Rita
Phone Lolari }~U~~~ 2303
(9)
Also all u( Lol l'iln. Q 1n Dud·
0lfn!k.
, Neu,tz.ling, !tdi~;~n, b~ht J:ale.s of
3·2-::IOt&lt;:
lry's IHlrli tlon to Pagev11lr. c:&lt;ccpl (2) 17, 24; (J) 2, 9, 4lc
1-authter.s' as t·bey retAliated with
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, bat.h, bas-e"Sl~Leen .Pound&amp;."
ment, collll rum•acc, •plenty of
FOR RELIABLE PAINTING con·
A snappy routine of rpreci.'iiO-n
li-Oft wuter, uoo acre •).(round,
S.
tact Hlchard C. Wilt, 232
marehinl
a-nd cl95e ortt~ &amp;il~ wa~
nt cc- yard an-d ga·rdl!n. ohu:ken
Fourth St., Middleport, Ohio.
seoo·
rieXIt
·as tbe CoW G-uard was
lhOulic and garagll. 3 mil n~; from
2·22-30(p
salu.tcd.
GuaM~eS
in . t.he numPomc.roy on Route 124. Pomca~mething
1 ~cr were S811JI)'D Harmo,n, Donna
.roy-Rutlaml Uoad. Phono D24·Y, We service and repair all make
S'rain, Arpr.iJ 5\ast~, Lklda- "Des
Rober! Bailey.
3·9-3tp
Sewing Machines, rental machnt'tt, DoTol1hy Stark, tlarban DonInes, $(1.00 per month. Phone
3 . room 1-fOU~E BOAT for sale. 6314.
ovan, Elaine tiawley and JUL!ie
8tH Front St., Middl(port, Ohao.
Sevier.
Singer Sewing Maeblnc Co.
3-1-lBtr
the show was brought to a clo-187 N. 2nd Ave.
'sc
wUh the enUre company singMiddleport.
FOR FARM EQUmMENT SEE US!
ins "BeAutiful Oldo."
2-22-30tc
We ihlmdl-o r.akt'\'1, pla·Dten9. 1.racMembers of the Dar.ce Band
-tors, diLSICISia!ld: IBU Oliver &amp; F'el'- RADtil"&amp;TEL;;-EV
;;:-;I:::S:::
lON
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ER
:::V:::-CE
l
which presented tbe accompani·
Gu80n mercnllndl11e.
Jo' ulton·
merrt for the show were Joy Smith
Phone 200. t:lulnnd Appliance
Thompson Tractor Sales, PomeRoger Hysel, Uoda MQGre,
Storr:, 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy
roy, Ohio.
3-2Harriloll, Bernice Neaa~e, Jim Lo2·23·11
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bae, Lil)d.tL Frick, June O'Brt~tn,
APPLISI
For reU1ble tadio and TV repM-,
Robbie
Brown, 8111 Ander1on, Sue
LAST CAJ.LI CRISP JUICY
call tW46-J. We 1er~ce aU
and
SOndr.1 Potts.
Smltb,
Ellenwood Orcb.!rds, ~
makee.
Sehmol1.1
Appliance, '
Members
or the
erew were
To
lllghesl
Sealed
Bid
M.Ue Soubb of M. ALst of l.:J
9-27-&lt;1
l!llddlepon, Oblo.
Paul
Reu~er,
Houdubelt,
5 buildings - 1 SUo to be
3·2-liltc
Max Elchl....,.,
I QUICK lii!:IIVICE oa Watch Rosold seperately
James Hubbard,
DEEP WELL JET PUMP. W111te
by FaolorJ Trained
~•rl Jr10111m1r:i, Urry
or 1100 Da.kl Smi11h, ReedlvUie,
waldiiDater. COJ..LJNS .J.EWE- CHILDREN'S HOME FARM'
See Superintendent
Mike ·obl1qer, Arlll~r
Ohlo.
3-2-&lt;ltp
LERS, Pomerop.
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You have
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Displey Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
- They Get Results FOR SALE

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Heller, Phon~ 367:1.

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Mtddleport.
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Bidding close• Apr. 1811956
Meigs County Commlloloner's Olllee. Court )IOIUiP,
11omcroy .- Ohio

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For Rent

ANNUAL I!IEfiTIMG
WED MAR. 7, tiill
1,00 P. 1\1.
IOCKSPRIHGS GRANOI !fALL
lbgular lusl,_.~ M.,llng
Rcfl't'-~thmcnl$&lt; &amp; l!:tlterlijnmcnt.

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DOWNlNG
INSURANCE AGENCY

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·Mlrs. noru VC11 ker ~rut ra-mHy
were gumto of M,. and Mr.. Oiay
Gri_no!t;.."W Sun&lt;!ay.

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urday e'V;n:tnt w!.h Mr. and

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end !Mr. and Mn&gt;. Bit-lie Liering
eaolW Dn. :Hr and MN:. l..@.o "Clark
and Mrs. Cora Olrl:i"R'&amp;er SUnday.
, Cal~ilil aL ~ ihome of ,ftfr: and
Vl1!. D~ - ftort.Ma ·gllrldily W£1!(&gt;
"Mr. and Hn;. Robert Bumem and
wn Qt u.t-'lirt Faltn, 0 ., ?.k. and
Mrs. ·u.aHa.; Walker of !'-ill~ and
Mol'.
Mrs. 'Marshall Cox of

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Ifav~ .0.11~ on Mrs. RUih Goold-

M6niJ-8y.
Mr. tfld Mrs. Ray Goodnit-e and
da.Utibl« were V:isl.fl:hg Mr. 1Phd

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M~. Munel Vogeler an-d da.ugh-

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Mr. end lM!nl. Denvl"r 'tbmni)S.(Ir

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Haffmen. Tmunie Brown I8.Dd
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at tho!- C'hlireh 'tbundat ~l.DJ
l.u &amp; budy smd wt&gt;rt' l'f!CogntZed b)·
Lfhe PaM;Of"", Be\' L. A. lltutierter , .
~ho ~plim e-nt.-d the teacher Of
the 1noo !'I CI.Jtii'. 1. E. tuller, Ont'
of t'tre olde'rt memhe!w · vf 11\co f

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ilso preten1 and •Mr. EJWOOd tgav-e
~he closing pra}w. Mn. Elwood 1
and v .. rilyn Clf'JI.anct llaeine, eanc
a duf:'t "J,~ r ,·a,yw."
Rl'V . Fred Gardnr.r , pait-or of

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woOd, Callr. after he was voted ..Kin&amp; 1ot tft111rta" m
Jockey, mrou,hout the countJiy.
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@hier1dined the 09lden Rule Cbss
of the- Fltm. lJ&amp;pt~st eburt"h at l.&gt;b~
pa r~on&amp;ge Thursday eveni~ with
William ~111E'1', president. Jlresid·
•!ng The ( ·pen:-ng ar..Yer w~ fi:ven
I by the LJ)a. ·:.or -Aho . a~~rtted .1-he
. t&gt;J.az ~ · rrr .ntt' evangel1 ~hc _ s.e&gt;rv.1ees
1_~o b J h E&gt;ld ~.~ the ehurch from
~a!"t'-h 20-Apltl l.
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M&gt;.·.l rr dut mg !he gooB') hour aiJd
~ deME."''t. course " ' 8ei'Ved by
dhe lhO!ill.s, Mrs. Robert lfllUetty
and Mr. ~ IMH. CUfl-ord ~bo
were- corr.r1butors. 'lbOH -e resent
iofi'C hl&lt;kd David H0)1. 'lnd Ja:n~
Kay Bak
es'ls-: tMr- -.1 Hnt
Davjd ~Jr.,' Mr,_
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'fir. Mid II.... H...hl E. ·lf11hhar.l.
" r. :Q.nd IMirs E4itou Bit
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d-a'V.
t relatives iD Hutiq:I.Gn and Ktnova
~ Ohl~er w~'l • "'"""'nt 1 thi1 week.
· ne!lt o.£ •Mn. Fr&amp;nC'f!J Bradf-o:rd fit
Mr. ·and M'ri. ·•Paiat
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Villti!d 'i'elilUY&lt;!I
lf:r. tmd Mm. DaHas Gi:hhs t31ntt .
f'l-l'tli~v w~ Mllinog en Mr 8'1"111
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~'"" day until fulft&gt;er n~tice, 'l'he ~ly ~pli!!l!jOlfill

a Mystery Woman C&lt;lntestwit}l the, pme'iDeteasing l1.09 in value· ea~b tla.y .lila Mjstiry :wollitn '· Is Jlot
identified. Winners will be aJIIlQIIIiCed .~ tiftle,~'·My­
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JamesMr.
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Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mr:o;. 1M':r.!ion Roush -and
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Spending ll:!h:e weekend here
l'reolden~
with rttJeir p~ from Culu.l]lbus
Mrs. Ava Gilkey;•
were Lucille BesJ&gt; Melvin Morris
Clerk.
illll'd Mce. !.uke GILlian.
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mce Jotmson and Aelt'n Grin!flead.
Dori.J Ohlin-gl."r,
Parker.;bu~ .
spen1 "bhe INeekend w:itb homtl
rolkt , She w.as ac't"'rnpanlf'd on tHor
rt1urn by Rorwtkl Lyons, M-.m-.
p,fr .ani1 Mrs w·u·
Ob1t goer

' Mrs. Pau1inoe A-tkin&amp;,

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t-uroacc :heart, modern 111!·
elMldc kitoben. l;arge y.ard and
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Mr. and
Bobby Ufflns Associatiofl Attends
and -son wer-e callmg on MT. and
MoN. Charlie uevmc Sunday
Evange1ISm
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A:ppruxbnateJy 1our acr• BeaU·

One C.ood work IIORSt, I ye1n
old, weubt 1400. rriced 10 ••u.

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.Mn. Bet\!ha Olark Sunday wer~
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fhe Metohodt~ Mom • ~Janleto Gibbs, DoTh Obling@f', Her ' ~;on o~ lle.-t'b MethOO~~~· Cbtt~eh

With

:I-WHEEL METAL l'ltAlLER lor
11Je, Call Ma11on City, Spruce
34'743 'after 6 p , m.
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Joe Johnson.

The Daily 'Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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640 Plum St., Mlddl•part
SUITE, We Repak!l l'elnoislons. W86hen,
SweeS\('rs and Fu.mitune.
160. 411 Sprtni Ave., Pantel'O)',
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A Duncan Phyfc Maho8Rilf ciQht

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lame• 8 emaley, David ."IUap,

111E Sllll'!il FAMILY

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E. li&lt;Whart """"" l'l&gt;ot O!lloe
~ is ~. Qbjo, bM
.~een dWiy .appojnted as .-\dminie.

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ram ofllle Elolotle of !"~ ~~=-.
~ ..-:leY:eland Wolfe, orlL5o bowo a
bora•h Gtllian .and KenDetdl W')"Mlt. Cloeve- Woffe l-ate of Racine, Obito,
R. D., llloigs Oounl)·, &lt;Jill&lt;&gt;, &lt;I•
Sum!.,. diooe&lt; euests ol Mr. .,..,.,..j,
llnd Mlros. Wm . King were •M r. and
Oated .tllW 23Jld day of F cbrv·""'· c. L. w;u- and -.hler """· 1956.
•Del MJ&lt;o• .leoBe Can- of Hu~
JOh.n C. Baoon
.md Mr. .and Mrs. VW,iJ Kina.
Jud.Ji:e of the Plrobtie Oowt
'Mrs. HeleJJ&amp; Oormer, •Mxs. Hazel ·
Meigs COullty, Ohio.
Tlhrockmartm and J\.frls.
Lena (3J 2, 9, 16, 3tc
ODase of Oo1umbus were visitin·g
friends rhere .recently.
NOTICE
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Mr. and Ml'!l. C. C. H........O spent
The N"orthem Local Sobool
tbe weekend :in K.enWc~ty .
Mr. .md IMirs. Riahard Heilman Board will offer 1811. publ'ioc auct:iioo
and Mr. and Mr&amp; Weber Wood M~b. 31, JMO at 2 p .. m. the two
6))eDit an everting with Mr. and room frame blllill.ding si2le 24'41
M'f.J ·£t. · at .the Ha:rt"lfaonvr.»oe
Mrs. Virgil KJ.ng.
5C'hool
ali.-te.. 'l'h&amp; oomov a1 WHil lftHomer Daiiey ~k! -spent the
e
I
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.the
removal tJ{ the founrdapolli.it six weeks in , Chillicothe
eleanlog )lip
where •he ullderweo.t su:gery lit rl.t·u~ a'Jld footer
aH
debris,
'l1.he
bu·i!ld·
m
g. lMJSl:. ,b e
the Veteran!! H(ISipital.
r-emoved
between
April~
IS ud
M&lt;o. LeToy Wyant M.d Mrt!.
M-ay
1st.
klil'
eqo~
end~
James W,Paont spent Ill datY in Park·
J.ightts and ·ph.tlJ\~ing; StOveS .Pd
erehul1g.
etc., aTe 11» be ~kl.-ed. An ~ r,
Attend&lt;iog the soout ·leaden; ho.n:al $100.00 wio.M be 1'CIIUired of
roundL&amp;bl&lt;' at Cheshire were Olen •'he ~ ·bidder for ~ · ot
]Jtrrison "lfld J&amp;llllt!'S" Rcerle. Mr. fo undation to ~ returned wireD
Ret'l!le received a itlbbon for t1te completely remwed.
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Explorers window di&amp;p}ey sbomn
By oro.. of

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llfllt ., Gorovw Clewland
alto known el Ct.n Wolf8, 0.·
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MEIGS Equipment

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IY MAS, WAYNI IIAL
Mr. IIDd l!lth. Normao .Wood en.Aained ~ • bm!bday tp!Ry
heir SOD Keonetlh O.D hi&amp; - birth
•flY· ALtendinrg Wtl"'e Mr. and Mr5.
I irgil: JWoi and diau.th'Lers, IMr.
,.. Mrs. ~.&lt;roy
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oi'ChtiSt, Philathea Society ..
• Heal,t FOrmer Middleport Resident

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JEWELRY
POMEROY, OHIO
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'Iihe neMt. meet~ wiH be beld

M. the •b ome
Boyer.

ut Mns.

WiNard

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Miss Marcia K-r

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Wed n--.-.1

OL-ervance
B'' riL-•oy
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" vem.ures 1ft Dieeipleship" was
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I tbe loplc of ~· &lt;leYOtiODS kld by
. Held n.'I Morr•·
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lfr. md ·MM. Robert M«T'iS Sr.
entertained with -a dinneT recent- ·
l)' M. ~l:r home Plleasant Rddge
lrr observ.lmce of rt.he first bird!.day
of .tJbell' l(l'anddaughter,
Pamloa

Mrs..
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Epi$co'pctf Guild

.the preBident. lin. Ann Savage
and MD. IMsrpret. Eiot"hinrer ~

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1953 PONTIAC ....... ; ........ 950.00
2 dr. Sedan. Otlglnal black flil.llb like now.

1953 BUICK ................ 1,495.00

Roadmaster 2 dr. Rivl"""' Cpe.- ~wer ,St;eering, po~er wind·
ows and seat. Beautiful ~lue and wblte flnb;f:.. Now ooe coot
over ,4,000.00.
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1954 DE SOTO ............... .1,595.00

Willi

1953 BUICK , , ; . ; .. ; • ::, :: ~ .. : ' _ 1 ·,~,~:00

VB Convertible Cpe. ~allow drlVe.o Sharp .car iriSlde ahd

out. Extra good top. Sllows oostot'care:· '·, , · .. · .

white top. "A Utlng .of ._beal!tY ill,a joy 'to~~er:•: . l:ooks ·like
a much later model as· to appeiirliJI~e atid.·coridiUOn. ; : ·:,: r
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Century 2 dr: Riviera ~pe.·one ·caretullocaJ:owner. ·oyi!a.
!low drjve. 200 Horsepowv· -ena~ne; · • · ·

1953 BUICK ................ 1,195,00

Special 2 dr. Sedan. SpoUess" and blue orifitial finish.
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1955 BUICK ................ 1,695.00

VB Century Rlvier~ Cpe. Smart 'Black and ·. whlto fln!Jh
Sharp inside and out.
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wHl be b.td ·at the ohurclt.
A ·Iemen .re.tlting "He W~t a
LiiU.o F~or" by »loi KOI'J'ie
·· ed the "!""tint!. alt.r wh
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Social ·hour was enjoyed &amp;00 · c
·h•e.&lt;;s ·~rved a lunchboo' 'J.D.
keeping wt.tlh St. Petijct'.s De:f.

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1952 CADILLAC . ; : /:;.::: . ;: ·.1;195;00
DeVllle 2 dr. Hard :rop Cpe. l~uol~te: light', blue: with

was givm by Ml• Karr.

Woe OO.ln.,. . . , .
Mrs.
Grace
W~. · treasurer,, teGuest« were 'M!r. and ~. R•
bert Mor.rls Jr. &amp;nd &lt;!hildren lUcky ported :t•hat tJbe budget lor tlhe
and Paula of M.iddlepor:t. end )llss year WI'S rpald in ifUlil. The tftsi·
dent anoounced the diM.rict meet.
Myrtis Kay Parker.
ing which wi.}l•be lh.eJ.id .at W~WVIY
on ·Mocch 20. An lnv~tlon ~o
visit ~·he WSCS of Heatlh· M:etlhodl6t Chl.l'I'Cb oo MOnd~:~y. 1Mart:h 12
was ace~. lt W8'S voted Ito (!X·
tend an l.rwtt.tion to tJhe wscs fJt
lthc Tuppel"'l Plains chureh ~sit
them at the Apl"il 4 meetoinJ: wltk:b

4 dr. Sedan. Power St.eeril)(. .O!Ui;C!l!'¢:~11oi:al owner. Fire-

dome perfopnance. Nellr· ~·· coat· nearlt·•4,000.90. .

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Ribbons were awarded tO

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~ificially in \{eiga Co9rlltY dUr·
:i .the .p ast year and l5 herds on

l'l'&gt;ll&lt;""''· .

· Ditmer music was ~ rurmstaed by
' An'i'J~t Jean. Ro&amp;e wM.h en;tertain·

meM dwi1lll the program furnish-ed bY the sio;ter dancing team of
.Belen and MarKar-et HafiY. Before
'rlltte. dinner memberS of 'the East·
High $cbool' Band ~layed for
the ~o~ of ·the ~oup.
. Sticktey whvo .is a St'l!de~t~t at
Ohio .Stat-e Univendt·y s~ very
!;:,:~~- eolored · llfdel!l. takim
•oil
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SOCIETY

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TELEVISION , DELUXE
world'• Jinest re&amp;ption'-oaly m.BI
Now..-for Ieiss thap you ever-thought poss.ib,e-KCA
Vl4t=tor world·fanious TelevisiOn Deluxe! The new
AUistut ZI !JelUU bringf you superb cabinetry in
beautiful mahoa-any grained . finish, or-for a few
dollars
6.nish.
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ch~ssis t.as ~~~ra tUbe~. extra circuits to a:Jve you the
·, finest reception po&amp;sible
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.~ven if! poor re'ceptfon NOWI .,.Cial tradt' Q
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the RCA In alloWanctt '" ~
Victor AUno• 21 · D.. '"AII~ft"' · Otlu..

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Mow "4·PIII" Picture

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ttabRIHir flltd klllt ~ '
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1911 STVDEBAKtl!i 4 tl.r. CWnplon •....••• '. :

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1148 cuyaoL'ET 4 tl.r. Extra Nlee .••....•• , .• taioe

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ueb payday, with w. AI your bank ba!Uee
p-owo. the lhlnaa you wint will draw el()eer
1111d cl~r witll, one clay, you'D ' put liP the
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Coullcllman L. B. W-iley, has
been QIMd ehainnaP of Ute UlM
Red Croll Drive ill 1fiddleport
and bas ealled • meetillt Tuesday, ·J Wcb a. "' the l"lnt a.p.
tist Cllarda whea lmtriet. ~eaden
and volu-nteer workerll are asked
to be preeent for final iastructlons
for the drive wbieb wYl eontinue

Mrs. Horaoe Karr a.viisunr.

SpeeSal4 dr. Sedan. Dynatl~w drl... Sblnl•• ·two tone blue
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Dlx. 4 dr. Sedan. Exc~~p!lonal c*" 10: ~·~ 'Wifl Prtilnal
black finjsh UkA! new:: ' .
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Mrs. Pearl Koblentz and :Mfs, .Dilvld Kobleotz.
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at. the h~me , Gt Jtft. Robert W,ooc.

Special 2 dr. Sodan. Sparkling ori!Uilal dark.s~•ll fln'\8tl

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ed as pretident of l!le group for
the eomillll year. Obber officer&amp;
nJme« klcluded PaW r,oore, vke
pre&amp;l~~:. I&gt;avld K~lentz. secre-

.Sttell,(er two years ago .bad. cal¥·
ed a .hftfer ca)( which is now
available for presentation to IIOirie
interested 4-H Olub or FFA mem·
ber 1n th.e county. Any boy or
girt interested in securin~ this
calf &amp;lhou'ld mall:! applleaUon to
any member of th.e ·Holst-ein Club
~fatlo.a., ~m . oa~d
or a,pplicliltioo mat be sent to t-he
. BlatWee, County ~-..
u,.0 'lied&lt;!! county Extemion Office.
reported on aetW.Wes ir;1 ""'
Of n'A. 4-H Clubs and .

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David Kobleittz cave .,_• ~~·
tion on arringerilfDt ~ - a
Wf!ll'lbered wood.
A ·~~pecial feattlre . was giy~ py
•Mrs. Buel Rfdenour and Mrs.
Summerfield Won by Mrs. HoWard
Knigbt M1d Mn·. Pe.ari Mol"4l. . '

1952 BUICK ..... , •.. _... .' . • 875•00

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.toa.tmaster for 4fie ~filA,
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f . .D. Hadley; fiet.~.'~JtfcMl'f ot
tbe Ohio H~ .~· reported
.t·bat Hol!ltelM ~ntmue ~o· tead tbe
oequ~ry Jn tem,-t:t~ tf!J1sfers
'and'\}u. -~~ :~d~~
. - ~~·Mrs. Ho~Wi;l'd l'(q)illii.

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Cross Chairman

Prldio'· nilll&gt;t. ~,,. ~ Roy C. M. Heli~W·
.
. Jloll-er · -pR:sldetrt .&lt;if ~ Meigs
Ahnmmcement was . made that
' ~ H;otstetD ~a.~· eeryecl -A. 1the c:alf giveJI to Audrey JCINl

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. M -the &lt;!"SO of &lt;he meothog F&gt;;l·
dB.N eo-reotng Ea11l Deem was G~Pl·

·~ Jttte .&amp;~xtb ·llkm\1,Jl Hol$iela'Ba~et. tary-treasuru- BDd darectotJ N. G.
.hel.d!,at tfle. ~ ~ .School, Rose, Acvi:~ Holter, Paul KarT and

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CHIYROLET 2 dr
PO. Cl•"· ·
CHIVROLIT 2 dr.
0 11i._lo;1~ ololft• (IN"

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BIC!GE"

Wiley Is Named
M!ddleport Red

Aid Plaf' RummQge
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MIDDLEPORT ' Sole At Meeting

Rtnch._...n
POitD J,2 ton pickup.
Mll•tM.
NASH Statt.rnan 4 dr.
runt,

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c0AT wlth a bu:dtcf yoke CUtv•!
1n ln front and squared aci'Od·
~ 'b~,t:kt ,'- dulp.~ (or IFID&amp;'!
by ·orl,mata. 'l'bt ~ n,ckUn6 it(
Anllhed With a baby coUar. an4i
the yo~ · pinntd wltb UtJf(Utr
j6Welzl,
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-'Devotions d~.1 by ••e
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Tbe
Hatrold ~ were 'bwine&amp;s 1M:rs. T-heodore Ebersbaclt, opened were made tor a spring·.nmmlage
Mareh meetq of die Clte.t- Vil!ritOl'l' m Gall.iP1]is Tbursdaor.
~he mffling, _ IMrs, H. ,0. Ewing saie.
\'
te:r ~Ohtb w.re !beld :Wed·
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•poflta of the varlOUS' committees
V;'da lhle. •"-·
H. Mora ..&gt;lstl11f.
open! !he weekend "IPW
~. were u'
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1Mrs Ro.........
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ther ~. Mr. and !Mtr.s.
A pledge of SIOOO.OO w&amp;,&lt;; made Haoru.,
· .~;.~director, was a (Ueet and P'Ve re- B. L. Edrt\M\ts.
to th~ «Storatio.D ruDd. P4'ns
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Would Be
DiscipJea".
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sented
tbe true
.procram
topic!A'We
marts.
Mn:. l&gt;onraltd
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view of chapter nine "Feltow8bip "They Grow Where·Gra.!e Won't"
At Every Level" of ,tJbe ~ was ·&amp;iVf!lrl: b)' Mlv. Robed Wood.
,M()rris. A decorated birt·b dar ('tfce book, "This Revolution.., Foliob" A P'?" and d""'""'l\'e&lt;tm On ..,_
c::errtered with one candle
ved Wioth the dltm'lr.

Wbitelb6u~a

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. Nw\1~ one · hu!idred IJ~io
breeden and frlenCb. ·betrd Tom
s u - of tlttio•a; Ob!O. teH' of
this fix· moMM ttay m ·the country
.of · Ecuador in the lnteftat .of
. world .peiote ui4 ~~ndiog at

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Asbury Methodi$t tC-hester Gar·.Je
=·~~· ~ ~C: Mrs.
· Ricllard
U·. ·n
was
~·'l""l:·
WelCOmed ·u a 'tl:ew ·mwnbl'(o when
WSCS Has Meeting 1 . Club Has Meei ..,:-; :~.::,~~i~~~ .:;';j tJ&gt;e cuud o1 '*cr... Eo.,.,...I
Wednesday Evening,, At Mor'a Resid nee ::u~:r~ Weaver ROO - ~!~~~!

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ALLEGHENY fLOWS THROUGH BUSINESS DISTRICT

Holstein Breeders Hold Annual
. ~an~fAt.Chester Friday Night

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Smlt·h as d~ leader. H06t-Q!l1Ses an!! Mrs. Jabn Ketcbka,
!Mrs. Carl iM:a.Uox, Mrs. C. P. Gall•
'Char. Mrs.. Ed Youne, Mrs. Homer

a Com:rrNoil!lt MajOr aDd ~
f
after the missiooarri-e&amp; bad .aved
Tweoty~ members of the Cook. Mrs. 'l1boma Riley.
Tnesday eveniltg die Jocal group
the .Jives of t&lt;h.eir wiv€8 who bad En~ EUB Youth FelloW»bip
been aoiticdy ill.
8!Qd- five adU:It.. attended illhe dis- have been .invftd rto attend t:be
Ml'. Part.er'.a b.rother is-• Pfte.- ' .triet youth raUy ibeJd lint Athens ·Mareh mee.t-tng 'Of tlbe Pomeroy
by.teriu miuiCDaty in Allaska eDd M9ndrt ev"en.ine ·ttnd w«-e •ward· &amp;roup at rthe United Metbodist
\Wils ~a mia9ionary in Afri- ed the -attend~ bmn«. foc Ohurab and :aD)'OOe wi~ to go
1$ «tked ltU CCime to ~ Heatb
ca. M!'. Ruppelt ptre .tDe ~ ltobe ·fOU!'tb. ~ Uime.
·~ mel 'IU'ip(Ui-e leeil:a
· ~Miss Dhel · Garland, 1M&amp; &amp;ft. Chtlrch by 7 IP- m.
SQpl L. W! IMk:Oomas ~ to 1¥ Sei~ Mrs. .Pibit Williamson,
assembled etudeots act:Cf~D. Jlh. Jes Web&amp;ter .tr. and Mrs. :
'Pilmeolted &gt;be ....icliino -.ilo .... Louls Reibel'w....,lo- WedWhiteho~se
awards at A1llens .Lilt Sttut4f;y, nftda;v to ~ "Legislltl.ve
~
: Gtoup &amp;iDgiDg" was led l:W BiiDd J&gt;.y" of tohe W:omen.'s Fedetatim
, ~ .- ..1 Ul-~
I Direclor Eat&lt; W-e l'&gt;Js- of clubs, ileld in the ballJi&gt;oii; ·,;r. :'
nNfft:~~ ff~,
cl:ld.a li:upole as eccom.,.W.
the Univemky CeDted.
H. J. Blaetmoft rotiU'II&lt;d..to !lis

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WSCS wUl be ~II)' 111nd dle
P""V"'" wW bo •br llllo. C,
M. Hennepy witlb. M1111. Hattie

.POMEROY
SOCIETY

fonner

when

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.president

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dri.t ~ befc:Jr&amp; '1:30 to atirod
the 6el'Vlee all. the c:!lJurdl ' in- a
body. The llloroh meetllli &lt;&gt;l ilhe

'-"CCUe Bftdla Howe Pol1}eroy Sofi~IY E~r.d!~to~~-=:;PI!ogjt:ll;l:.:lmif:,
:;:;.~_.:;:;::;::::::.........,. .__

Rev. Howard Rupopelt, pasl.tr of
R.ltc Sewiog club met Wednesday
Obun:h,
~emn:g -at .the !home or !Mn. ,u.e First Pre.sb)1erian
Charles Hoffma.o, Lioor:iln Height&amp; wes LD eh~ of iiJte ohapel aa·
Old ·hats broo&amp;bt by llh.e members tembl.y at Middleport HJ,gb SChool
and sold • oa JD01M!1Y mil!Jtint: pro- this week aDd introduced the Rev.
ject were also wom.
Parker, supply mht.ist« aot tM
A abort business 8e88lon WM Pooleroy Baptist Oburch, as Ule
oondooted br &lt;he .,....i&lt;lent. ...... speaker.
!Mr. Parker, wbo had been a
Donald Kenftedy. "Mra. Oh1rles
Spencer received a biJ'Itbdaly ci« missionary in Cbi.na for twenty·
from her "secret sister." The five 'Yean, gave an ~ing
dOor .pri%e
Ranted to Mrs. U!ll&lt; on •l lleln China .. " " " to the Hf.e ot .teen-agers ia Amf!l'Chults Butk.
GameS were PJ,ayed dmioa tffe ica. He tokl of 'llhe ~enees of
6'0Cial lbour aod prizes awarded Iris w;!e and ,bi..,olf ond of ti!eir
~e WiDntn; after which a salad ~:~lll:iBfactlon in the coDVei'IJtii''~M
eourse was I!Nr"Ved "by tlha tb&lt;Ces8
.. ~ - o.Jv!ft .. _ . ~- Ellword \Veils. """· .,_.. White,
~IJ . . Wil:lard Jloyer, MnJ. ElUI
•
Gil:rrwre Jr., Mir&lt;s. George Coode,
.Mrs. David Goodwin·. Mrs. Donald
(JQ!Hna and .the hostis!t' son.

I

of .the WSCS Cl( HMI!h iMdhodl.st
Chu.rtlh W -*inc Cbe members :to
meet .. in the- SU.odaJ &amp;bool room

At Hollman Home Former Chinese Missonary Speaks
, . '.
1
pw'elulsed at •
..
At
Middleport
High
ChapefA~mbly
•
mee-ting were won
othe Sew·
Dresses

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Emcnoft .JQD.e~,

Mrs.

Sewing ·
- ··-!loa- Sew~Rite
Club Has Meeting
a r........ rnedt-

March Meetinv
Chic n' Cha(ming
ot Heath WSCS
Sche(luJed Mon.

and Mrs. t'red Gardner.

by-~

W\l}d

The Daily Sentinel

Mrs Guy Reynolds, Miss Mi!G'ed
Hawley, tM:M Fr~ru.u R-oush, •M n.

- - Leo Cloilclr. .......
ln
of - ~ meet·

"'l'be

Friday, Mardi}}, 1956

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McCotm·
for the

c:«poral

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pur-

a~tl~nt

B.tudent»

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