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POWELLS SUNOCO.
STATION
MlddlOJIOI'I, Oblo

DON'T
MISS IT!
SEE THE

Ltu1eot S..leeUoo
Of FIDe

FURNITURE
In Tbe Valley
AT

Baker
Furniture

F- Motllo&lt;lltt Chvrch, Hll'l'l'
Bates; Pastor Laurel CUff. Suo'Sebool
Class meetJne
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7:(10; !'roach·
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SundaJ

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
EuC Coan Street, Pomeroy
Offlee Hours: 9 lo lJ, t lo I. tcioae ot Noon on Tll•n.l

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SPECIAL NOT'ICE
DUE TO THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
OFFERED DURiNG THIS SALE, THE PRICES
ADVERTISED WILL APPLY ONLY FOR THETHREE OAYS
OF THE SALE
THANK YOU
JACK W. CARSEY, Mgr.

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And SAVE!
FENCE SPECIALS
4 pL C.. tile Barb • • .. &amp;.75
7%&amp;.a.11 • . .• .• . . • • lD.OO
83%-8-11 .......... 22 .00
93 ....11 • .. .. .. • .. 25.50
1047-8·11 ~ .. . ' .. . .• 29.25
835-12·11 .....•. .• 11.6,
1047-12·11 ...•. . .. :U.75
Nalls loo lb . .... •• 11.06
Stlplea loo lb . . •. , • 11.10

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For Everyone
SEE THE LARGEST

1-1956 BLACK HAWK Deluxe

DISPLAY. OF HOME
FREEZERS ond
REFRIGERATORS.

Corn Planter

ond

Dryers

Red Hot Specials!
S ft. lteplo...,.,. .. .. US

SO'

Hot lhet lo-In . . US
1t 1,.~ cu. ft. F.,.thr 129 00

24' Hot 1 rovgh

~I11Hc

Lown HIH 2.95
I cu. fl. WhHI llrrow l.fS

I . .lion PovntoiM .... US

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Tlroe . .. .. . .. . .. 30% OH

M' PeMera , .. . .. .. .. "c

Gtrftn- HOH . . . . . .

FEED SPECIALS!
Red Rllltler
Do~ Food

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!5 lb... ..... . ..... 2.10
100 lb.... ......... 7.15
18% c-op
I..lyer ..•.. .. . , • 3.81

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Plontlr Goes To The Hlgh11t Bidder

Here'• A Dandy! SZ gallon Electric:
WATER HEATER .. . . . . . 114.95

~~d~i'Er FOIL 1•15

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Washers

Automatic Woahere
Aa Low As 199.00
See Th1m TODAY!

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POWER LAWN MOWERS 69.95 up
All Siz11 Stocked-FREE Gasoline Con

139.00

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Complete N1w
Automatic

Dryer• As Low As

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32%~

ALL ON SPECIAL - 10 1o 35 CU. FT.
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All Colon laalile aad OUtside

4:00

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Soybean M..t • • 3.11 ewt
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COMPLETE STOCK

Garden ·

MACHINERY SPECIALS
10 n. Pulvort&amp;on . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 159.00

Win This Black Hawk
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NOTHING To MAiL
JUST RE$1.$T.l
NO 081;1GATI9_..S

sEED sPECIALst

CLINTON 59 SEED OATS
Permocel Tope . 89c D. 6 H. Medium R1dcert . . . . . 1.45
COME IN AND
CLOVER 23.00 Uncert . • . • . . 1.35
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New Idea Mower . . ............ als.oe
Uaed OliO ltlke OD Rtlllller , . , •• • 32li.80

GARDEN SiEDS
LAWN SEEDS

NP-w ~·· Glnlea Traelol with Plow,
Culllvoton, Dlae • • • .. .. .. • .. .. %50.08
1:-3 Bolio~ ,14" Plow, (New) . . . . %50.08

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FOOD $PEtiAi.IS1S
Will le on Hand·
COME
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OtHER ITEMS On SPECIAL

To Help You
With Any

Everyone From Both City .Gnd Rural Areas.,.
We~co~tt~
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Our
Q,.n
House
Sale
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Door Pris~s and Refreshments For All..-._~om• To ():u t ~~p Arid R•eister .· .
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J&gt;O.§I office

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On

1 oday
rufff''! 1'lme
Dmg J){;ng School
Etnlt" Kov ar~ Show

Unititd PrMI Staff Co!Tflponchnt 1100 Homf'
The b1~ powers are off again on 12 00 Tennessee
therr tong frustrating attempt 1o 12 30 feather Your Nest
wo1 k out a disarmament .agree
I 00 Bob &amp; Jan Carr
ment
2 00 AdventuJ e!J
o r Ellery
Delegates of lhe Umted St:~tes
Quet-on
Canada, Great Bntam, France ami 2 30 Camera Coes to School
Soviet Russ1a met m London to 300 Matinee Thee.tre
try to get going on a program
400 Date Vw'ltb Life
Th1s in rtself rs a minor confer I
15 Modern RomanteJ
ence Th.e delegato:s met as a suh 4' 30
Queen for a b ..y
commrttee or !he Umled Nahon ~ 5 00 Old T1mer
Ot.~ armamcnt Commtsston
- -Any agreements the~·
m11~hl
TUESDAY
make would llave to be worked
t1 M Stgn On
in detatl by the governments con '1 00 Today
cerned
9 00 Coffee Time
There is no indic:~tlon 1hat Hu~ 10 00 D1ng lJopa: School
sUI
ready to agr(!e to a sy!&gt;te m or 10 30 Elnte Kovacs Show
lnspectwn which would be essen J 1 00 Home
Ual to &amp;uard against cheating
12 00 Tennes.see Erni~
BUt hope per$11.~ that somt' 12 30 Feather Yout Nett
timj!, fn 1Same wat, the path b£&gt; J 00 Bob &amp; Jan •Carr
opened to an a«r'e~ment 1hat would 2 00 Star Showcare
l~s- ttui intrea,singly terr1ble !:30 Pllt'son's Studt,
tt~reat yf a lil:J~e!lt war.
00 Matmee Tbe~tre
).o,mon Cenr.,..nc&amp; Hop•
00 DatE! With L.te
Tbe .path might pn.~stbly be 4 liS Modern Rotnaac'ea
t .30 Queen For a Day
open~ at l&amp;st at I be London con :S 00 Old Timet

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are a~sOCJau•d w1th

700
900
10 00
tO 30

BY CHARLES M McCANN

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npreuntattYe, !Sottlnt-lh-Ktmllall, Inc
Ill text~ ~v._, New York Ctty, 15, N Y
~ ·~llfptl.., 'iatu: DehVf~ry by carrier where :muluhle so ('t&gt;fth
~ ~e yen lb advance at The Dally Senlmt!l offu:e $H160;
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A ' ITt~~); three montha, $3 90 By motor ruute wherf.
t~~ Oat 1~nth, $1. By mail one year $8, six mottiM, $4 25,
·IN"~ .~till, •:"'; one month, $1
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BY CHARlES M, M.tCANN

Thf' Ohio So~

r16IY fm Cr1pplf'd Children

oull

You

probably have contrlbutPd to on!"
or lhe1r annual l!:u.'Wtf'r Sf't:~l ('ampa1gns.
With nf'w mf'd1&lt;-;~l dtst'o\eru~-'l
and tl"thruque!l makm'l,( ~&gt;ueh !itrul·

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es in the rehabihlatiun of the
cr1ppled, thr·re are many more
who ('IO b(' h ]p\'d lhts }'1'&lt;11'. At
th~ sllffil' tune serv1~f!.!l ror cr·•p.
pled chilcli'l'n contlnue ~o -.:•ow

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more eostly eactl. yf'ur Funds are
dE&gt;spet at~ly needed to e~~tlt!Oui'
and expand the &lt;'are and lrf"o.tment to f!IM"h all of our e1 IPPird
duldren.
Ea...ter Sfal eonl11bUIJOn~ havl'

ference

Th1s Ume Br'itain nnd Prance arl.'
to present a new disarmament
plan Prtme hlJmater Anthony/
Eden abd Premier Guy Mollet
agreed on 1t during the1r recE'nt
talk in London Their plan may
or may not turn out to offer new
posS'IbilJtiell of agreement
But .the conference also wll11akc
up ser10us!y the qucs1l0n of rontrol
of atomic weapons
The baSIS for Ibis phase or the
ronference has he•' n la1d down m

proved tbat cr1ppled children eon

be rehabilitated mto tax pay•nrl..
rather than tax..Jiupported, Citllens
Th.a year we must open our hearl.ll
and be as generou~ a~ we can
dunnJ the Eu~er St&gt;nl appeal,

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WEDNESDAY
Sign 01)
Toaay
Cot!ee Time
Dtn,i Do'tl.li: Sc!:.ooJ
Erme Kovaes Show
Home
Tennessee Ernl.e Sbow
Feather Your Ne&amp;t
Hob and Jan Carr Present
Suoie
Camara Goes to School
Mahnee
Date WJth LJfe
Modern Romancea
Qu~n for a Day

530

Howdy Doody

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6 30
6 40

Superman

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1'abama Honor Roll Announeed
For Fourtb Six 1'eeks Period

Of -

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(e&lt;t

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Juha EdwerQI.,
JiilUlc~ .l'owJel', Patty Muncy .md
lWtil Roosb.
J LmlQl'l. T.ommy Brown. Peagy
JU:S(IS, SalJ)I PmffiU_ Ralph Stew~
.art, J we lc:eobower And Jo All~

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the Kukl

declnred

w,r on &gt;the

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other day ".fld Jet }OO.iC a (~w Ul -

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Young ~ator
Jdckoon De111o VP Poulblllly

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his ,J\rary for not d•gg.n~ enough

Bill of AU!- -

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She &amp;ta&amp;gcred homl' to dul

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nick·

Ht•r !i:Jsler was ' Jni!Cn.!IOO
She
satd to her husbRnd whom we w1 1l
call Pe-tt!, If you WI!J'e nnv kmd
of 11 mnn, you'd aet up off your
de11d end IUH.I go down tht'&gt; I'Jdgc

naMe

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rubber
boot

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quarN!l

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finally 1\.• ltt mutleJ'P--d 110methmg
abllut no pc&amp;IJ!! In ltl man's hoil!ft,
picked up hi~ rlub and roundOO
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up a few matt·~

brotlwr, Hank'"

II. Oultlril tool

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u.Aton

So they went down the

rldgl'
and found Hank In h1s .urd(\n.

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th ;;'l Ku(lal 11rass and swiped
Hank'~ bow and arrows And then

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they surroundf'd hun and bashed

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hts bratns out Ttle ~eore was
evrn now nnri the S!enl!l v.ent
home On I ho wny ba&lt;'k they ~~.w
11 lone warrior wa ~ hin.!( himself In
the 1'\ver, sn thl'y just clobbered
him for taughe-IIIHtouffh nobody
hurl ht'M tpropl'rly httroduccd

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:ilxon ""dou
not tuft on th• ~p PrtsldeJatlal ticket with.
Pn:&gt;~ldent EIIIE!nhower, th• poulbllltiii[Maclw!e the name ot Herbel t
Hoover, Jr, the under l'eeretary ot •"A•lde !rom beartnr the name or bW rmc:r Preatdeftt fa.ther, tht
~'Ounr Hoov61' has the- unquaiU\ed aupport of hla State depa.rlment
couearuea and has quietly won tile ~t and admlratloa ot many
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It la argued that HocW.r wou~ ·~liJf' jh, tdW ovlot., Jltloclldfi\UJI
Mmlnee to win. approval Of the Rtp~ rJrht wtwr__,nd &amp;Ito to
tRb ovl'r aomt or till ~tal and dfjlbmatlc tuMUonJ WhiCh J.ft.
BltBt'lnbower ha• aald he J'(lu,tt toreto It rto~elected.
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oft~ ht!at !limply 1tand1 lor anotllet. ln thlt exampl• A fl '¥'d
lof ·PI" 111.fA L'1, X for the two 0'1, etc. Bl.nrte kt\lf'ltl i)k)•
~:.U. INlrth atld fonft&amp;tlon of tht •ord• are aU hlnta.
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tht eodt letten_ an "Uf•rent.
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munwhlh, that the
Pr~lhltqt'• hlalth will be a key luut in tht forthcomtnr C&amp;mplJign
despUt OOf' waftllna• tbl.t It mttht '1Rtiomll'UI'' IPift.At the Democrate.
You can IDOk, thl)' 11y, tor lncreuiAf Dtrnocrattc att&amp;ck1 lb'e81lnr tht th-.ne that lkt ll nmnlnJ u _. ''P*rt-tlm.•" PMtdtnt and

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tht White HoUM ll &amp; job tor a heal~ Vfaoi'OWI 11111\,
Dtmoorats put lttt1e •took ln. Rlif\l,flCU. Natloaal Chlil'h'lran
Leonard Mall'• boomtranr theory. TtltJi Ill.)' that Kau•a tiOirlpatiaon
ot 1k•'• cue wtth that of tht ih.te PNilatnt Rooeevttt l&amp; bUtleu.
Then Demoerata not• tblt Ike hlrnM¥' M.l injected. the lu:ue of
hUlth tn,to talQ to the public while J1)ft 1\tver tnett.'UOI\ta the lUbe
j ..t pq~Ucly daapllt hit O)YIOu&gt; phfOI~ 1\Udk!ap,
MM1 Dtlnoertitt, mainly Natloiuol ~;man Paul lullor, are
OOI&gt;Y~Mtd that lhty 0111 will ..... ·~· ln&gt;M MJ, ill~ ••

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!lilt m.\)1• Whitt i1011tt, 1114
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mutland, rain~
jqat throillb ol"!!"ty
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~IH llolitulHII llld lllo litter, ~!Uiy Joqof. Will 'play

to oJYJ....,.blp ol

The chltf prl"h mtved tiM
PH!Jolt. thtt ht ll11 ll1t1) aheuld
NINit lanbbas vnto tfrltm
(Mart&lt; 15,11.1
PRAYER Our Father, we woulr
not opJ)OSc Christ or ery 0\i\, l'b
Him to be crucifaed Rather .uat
us to £h.e end tbat HiB Uvlruc sp~1
rn1y find \'otce In us ana L

truu:hmas beoome the ablution r
the problem• faelnc us In RJs
11ame. Amell.

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"1017 J'OI"! to -dtnr WbOUior IOUthlftllttillll\liO ...
·m•lilit• ~'"~'* towal't llldilll
At bil.&lt;l ol tha judlollty commit~ ~~ U
Ia o ;o.!uo~ to block cooJirmatlon of W julljl{o
who mJJht not Mare his anU·Integra\loti ~t'h.

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Grand Ole Oory
Dinah Shore
News Cara"an

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o)(arvm Roush, Jack .stew.t. Robert Art,., " - BooweU. N_,.

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Eish&lt;b Grade .1o1m _ . , bara a.tri:e, Keuneth Docboa,
car.~,.. Dol-. s..u ... Gooclaile,
Lmy lefino, De!ora Suzamte
Wolpert,
Wiiii'IQJ'iae
Clarte .ad Jf:try Wales
1\esber, PIIIM.y Deeka',

Fireside 1'heatre
9 30 Cu·cle 'I;heatft

Attort~e1

News &amp;adlines

Wer~th.l-cast

Preu Box

11 1:1 Bu4 WilkLnL .a. Show
11.30 TODl&amp;h'

6 30 Sports Eye
64{) News Pictura
dJ~; Let Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7 00 1&gt;!-, Hu~n·s: Secret
730 Cote Time
7'45 News Caravan
8.00 Screen
Directora
Pl.,
house
R·ao Father Knowa BIISt
9·oo Kratt 'tbeatre
10.00 T.ht.s 11 Your Lite
10·30 Damon Runyon Theatr.
11:00 Hea3Uue3
II·OG Weatbercaat
IUO Prtu Box
11:15 Greatest .P'Jrhts of Cutur,

Sev..U. Grade· -

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ot Central PTA

~~ember~

inc to attead the Let1Jt

20. tbould ..,;~r.'Ji
llr•. Roy Meyer. Mn. RoiMft

'l'u..a,, lW&lt;b

nold or lira. Olive lnJcnlwaa ""'';'·' l!f lt"'

fore noon

Nation~ ide
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Joan camtlrl, William Frey, Geor·

geane Jeol!en, PatriCHJ .JohD8on.
Dale luU, Be\teri¥ Roush. Kaft'b
Sue Stenrt. Louise Van Maer
Jacqy.eline Capeblt. KaUarro
Fowler, Irma Mae Griostead, R,o..
bfrt Kell, Ann Maynard, Lawrence
Rolt!ib, Sheldon Roush, Ruth Ann
Scarberry and Lotuse Si'Jmoedo.

the last few months, by the ex. I 4 00
chan,a:e of eotrespondence bP.tt&gt;en 4. Ul
PresJdent Eisenhower and Sov1et 4 30
Premier NikOlai A Bulgamn
5 00
The enrt-espondenee stems from 6 00 '-tllruSbow
11.86 Toblgill
Hopai""" 0 the Prestdent's proposal at tht.• Ge
neva •rsummit" conference last
July for "open skte~ ' atr mspec
tlon of mlllary facahttes and an
~xch&amp;nge of bluepnnl, of mllhary
strength
MONDAY
4·1a seere{ stonn
In hill latest leiter to Bulg:min 9·00 Sllp On Pray-er
4
sent last month, tht' Prc.snlent 9 00 Captam Kangaroo
30 On Your Account
sal(!·
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5:00 LuckY 8 ltancb
10 00 G
arry ~¥1 {lore
~ 3{) Th.e Early Show
1
n n'ly 1udgement our etf01 ts IO 30 Arthur Godfrey
0:80 Y6ur Esso RePQrter
must. be d1ructed especially to l1 30 Str1ke Jt R1ch
6:45 SpotUgbt 011 Sport&amp;
~lngmg under ~ontrol the nuclear 12 00 Vnllant Lady
8·5' Weatherman ,
t rcat
I he Om ted States WfJuld 12 Hi Love of L1fe
'1:00 Patti Page
be Prepared to work out, With ath 12:30 ~ear;!h. for Tomorrow
7:11J Doug, EdWards, NUW$
er nphons, su1table and safeguard t2·4:1 The Gutdlng Light
7:30 Roblnhood
ed arrangemehts so that future pro. 1 00 Katie's KitcheQ
a 00 Bums &amp; Allen
f'
rlaeUnn of rlssionable metertllls l 30 Love Story
8·Mt Godfrey's TaJeD.t Scout~ 't.
anywhere in the world would no 2 00 Robert Q Lewlr
9 00 1 Love LUCf
longer be used to lnerea1e the 2 30 Houseparty
9·30 Dec~mber Brld~
olockplles of exp1os~ve weapons~ 3 00 The B!g Payfl(l
10 00 Sl1.1dio One
Runi• St•rted Talks
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
11 00 trv to the minute News··
The attempt to work out n dts- 4 00 The Brighter Day
IH)fi Cam~r• No.4
armamt.•nt agreement bas been go.
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mg on now for 57 years Strangely 9
fUISO~Y
4:11J Seeret st&gt;OrDl
enough IL was Russ•a. now the 9 00
00 Stgn On-Praye:
4:30 On Your Account
grcate~&gt;t th 1eQt to world peace
Caplatn ft.ang:~roo
l':® Lucky if. )l.ancn
thet started Jt
' 10 00 Garry Moore
!5.30 1'he Early Sh!JW
To .ring m lhe 20th Century Culr tO 30 Allthur G'ldfre:r
6:30 Your :tsso Reporter
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.Nicholas II called ror a tbree:point !21·3060 Strike it Rich
6:4~ Bob Waper Sparts Show
agreement fl was deslgnod 1
Valiant Lady
8·M Weatherman
rreeze fl61htmg forces for n ttxc~ i g·;~ Love (If Lif~
7:00 Press COiderenee
·4!I Search !or omonow
pcuod, frecze- military btuigct~
7 1~ Uoug ~dwards. 1lf•W.
atld stu1 t d•scus81011 of arms re.
The Guiding Liih\
7:30 The }\allge Rider
duct'ion Incidentally, hu formula : g~ Katie's Kitchen
8·00 Ph!I Silvers Show

Pearl W. William~ ]
Pomeroy.HII'rilellv!Ue ,11411d
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MISS I_T!
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The Czars conference met at thsc
Hague, Holland, on ,Ma'y 18 , 1899
Twenty SiK natwns attentlf.d 11

Love Story

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9 00 Guy Lombardo
9·30 Re~ Skelton
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3 00
Th a Big Payoff
3 30
4 00 Bob CJ&lt;OJby snow
The Bright"'r Day

Germany balked at attempts to

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U:lO Sport.s' with 1'ed WoUe
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Bridge-built !rome- •. oversize Salety-octlon bnkeo
• , • world's lint Sal..Iock door lalcl&gt;os ••• Safety·
padded seat bocks ••• Safety·gl•11 ,.ar·view
~optional Rat belb and !'""Y '!'fter tafoty foatur'!!'

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anooa. Amezillgly g...,.,.. deala this month I There

never was a better time tu buy ~ big

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kCOid ••• 1M WI MUI c1wb- .. t1w low prb twld I

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Ann: Ebersbi&lt;h, Mrs. Ell&gt; eat ' ?'00 Kuka. Ftan .It OU~

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A.~ 7J00 Kulli, Fran
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followmg the bustne.u session
WI!DNBSDA.'Y
7 So Pi&gt;neyland
utd, pru:ea awardtd to Mrs. Neutz· lt2 30 Jamboree
8 30 MGM Pmde
l(fltl, Mrs. Reibel, Mrs Everett 2:30 The femitlltle Tbuch
9:00 Mluquerade Party
Datl~y luld Miss Kate Ebersba(!:h.
8.00 AfterP,OOn Film FesthaJ
Re!t.~hments carrying out the 5,1.10 Mfc:kef Mouse
g,a. or..~. tlte Ban~
St. Pa~flc:k'a Day t!leme were 8 00 Jobn G. W~uey
w~d. ,Nlt! lihls
~e'rvtd by the bo.stess to those 6·So News
1~.45 s~oH; '$!CieUghl.l
name~ abbye and ·Mrs. Max ~n
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8:30 (Aml) Voice of FlreltoS 00 (ABC) Afternoon Film Fes D!OO Down flhe Road
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UvaJ--"The lady Vatda,bla"
1 st.
IS·oo (ABC) Mickey Mouse
The
rd's Pray r m unison 8·00 Kit 'Cirlon
opened lh~ tnl.'letmg In ch!rre 01 8·~ News With M. J'ettnlnp 'thJ presJCicnt. Mrs. Hem·~ Re 1bef. 8 35 Weather wJth Salg- Ann
It w~~:s deeldC&gt;d to have a planned A:40 DilneelJnd with Hen ltleble
-potluck cltnnN" at 6 p M at lbe "'- - -- -·-- next Mt'!t'1mg on April 20 at tbe
TUISDAY
homo
Mrs :ectwai'd Hite. m ob&lt; 12 '30 JIIDborej
aehhc., ot the 1r sevt&gt;nth .annlver l:bb turn
dey
saey S!llt-~ tax st01 mps were eouflt: 2'30 The Fe~loane Touc:b
ed and prepated for mt~illnt
H00 Alter•oon Rilm Ji"esUdl
Sl PatJtck's Day • ft .
"8 00 'Ml~et Mouse
,
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•·oo R••ky
Jon··
exchange
by "s~cret Pals"
and \h
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Mrs Ben Neut:r.hnu 1
• II so rtct'.I.Veu 6•3fl ' Weathet
~albu•tSday gt!t rrom her secret. 8.40 'I'V Prom wilth Hn RJchte

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Studebaker·Packard Corporation will purehiS&lt;l and pay the jimnium mi
$20,000 insurance coverage for the orlgbpll registered owner of each ~g
1956 Studebaker purchased through a factory·authNized Studebalrer
Dealer on or alter March 5, 1956 and until further notice, which wll1
cover hlm against accidental death occurring while driving and arising out
of an accident involviog his Studebaker. • The cerlilicate, issued under a
policy written by a nationally known Insurance organization,. remains ~
effect for a full year from the date of purchase. Thi• oiler applies only to
purchases in ~tates where ~ coverage 1!! _!!"~ ~trary ~ s~te laws ot
regulatiom •

new

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I 2.30 ~he P't!lnlnlne Touch

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Artlliur Godfrey &amp; Fiiend 1 •
The M!Ufobalre
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20th 'OOt(pr). F~ Ro~t
H~tn' 'I'IP MtnltlP ~t&gt;•~ ,

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.-the _nett Safet~ -~ward winni~Stude/l~ker!

7 UO Plllltti ~ale

Housepatty

The Bill Psyotf
Ji,'b Crosby Sh('v.

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$64,000 Qu.esl!lon
Do You 'I'nnt Your Wife
Up to the m1oute New1
Late Show
The Brl.gh-:t.-:r-::D-, 1- - S&amp;eret Storm
On Ynur Aceouttt
Lucky 8 Ranc11
'the Early s-ow
Yo'ur EtfO RcportAr
Sports Parade '
Weatberm.QJ

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defJmte excessive artnainents The
conference collapsed 011 July 29
1899
' - - - wi_D_N-I S_D_A_Y
Aiso at the lnstanc~ of tho Czar 9 00 SliD Dn-Prav~r
11 Bt1!ond f:lll,iue conlerence wa~
fJ 00 Captotn Kangaroo
held In 1007 It, too, Pnded 10 fall ,
00 Garry Moore
ure to hrtng dtsarmatnonl
I 0,30 ArthUr Godtre,
Some Mg'T"eements were reached ' I 30 StrJke It RJe)
lnchzdlng one, at tht" l89D confer
2 00 VaJJant Lady
1 ence to "prohHtH the laun!!hing or '2 115 Lb..,e of Lite
Pr-ojectiJea and explosives frotn I L2 30 8earcla for fomorro•
b1110on• or by olher simUar new 2 43 Tbe Guid1ni Lfibt
methods " Tha.t agreement JJ4tt
1 00 KaHe'.i' kitchen
seems to havro g1ven people Jdeas
I 30 Lovt.'l Story
Bul again, Utere seems to be the 1 2 1J0 .Robtrt Q t.ewls

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DAfi.Y CRYPTOQtrOTE - ilore'a how to work It:
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Jackson and Nixon are the aamc age, but politically are poles lltlrt, with the Demoe!rat lean~
lng to the liberal aide on laauea which have found
Nixon following a tOJtMM'atlve line.

alttmg th..-re chf&gt;winf! betf"l nul ·

Joe". Pete snld
"He's !JOl tour khh und lt'U mean
U\l·~· 'll mov~ In on 11 ~ We br.ttP.o"
dfl ~omebn(h .. ll•o llov.r about hl~

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ll.&amp;'&amp;inst VIce President Richard M, Nixon,

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ney crel.te aen~tiOa.al headline., he wUI, poll~
tlclana reckon, bl in a poilllon to jockey tor tht
nomlna.tton.
, Adlai Jll, Stevenaon, probable Dtmocratlc J:rl'98i·
danUal nominee, ill kflown to think wen of Jackson, Other party 1tratepla are said to feel Uutt
the penonable, eam41t Democrat from tlle Pa~
clftc cGaat would be in n:eellent balaftCIRC factor

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dangerously behind Ruaala tn baHJtMi mlulle p1'0ductlon.
Should that har&lt;l·hlttlng, 43·ye&amp;l'-£lld, rormer pi'O!lecullng attor~

potuloes, and casually chotlPed o((
the tnp of h(ll he11.d w1lh a cane

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WTA.IIIIINGTON- Benator Henry M. (SeoopJ )ackaon ot Wuh.·
lngton II a young Democrat JlCI.tln'lnr dl8CU81M!d In high party
clr&lt;:lu &amp;ll a po1sible vtce prelltden~laJr nom mea. JaeksOn'a eh&amp;nce•
for a second apot on the HIM tlcke~J!MiY weU hlnp on bla pertol'tn·
anue ~ tn. ~ S'tonate probe of cha•J-M 1 ~at tht Un1ted States lap

It llfl&lt;'ml lhcrc 1us" 111\lc mtrn·
mill al w.ll" ami 1! happened Ilk~

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-·6 00 SoldierS" Of Fortune
6 30 Sl'&gt;rts Eye

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• rahmen Jed all ol the Clialel
m the number placed. vn. the rotl
T SOt W1lham H Rife "'"""'""' .
... _ . .. c.roJ BlUe. ... bome
u tber had :us 'Witb aver-e:a of
la!A weet from
JMr
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mona (.ilbbl, Patrieia H\llddlat.oo., Saud1a, Arabia, wJtb the US
The MD ltodreMa witb. "A" k Anti ~. Rmalee !Ua&gt;. Fon!e. He wiLl iO after • 80 .
a\· ~gea
'IWJI'e Sarodra ~ Boulh, LJnda Brmker, John Edw.U. furloup to Slcir.neoto, CtJJf.
Tuuoy Vaoce aDd J IIDJC'Jel Duaean. Dotl1e Fqueoo, Ju:ta~ Kapp,
ADC&amp;ber soo. A·B 1looaJ6 U.,
SnJ.oN; Donna Jeffers 'aDd .JuDe Sbirley L,.,.., Rollort lleG-IIr, who b 11 Sheppard AFB ol W'J;,
Spenur, Jumon; Marilyn Foele.
l\ayl&gt;um,
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aona and Jamm lleodertlon, Sro- Roush, D&lt;ftthy Shirley, OarvJyA January.
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IJrd '1ltDIJUel. Corfilftl Mc:Hilboa, army and is Jtatloned iD llillourL
Frto~Jnom
1lle' remamdt:r Of the bonJr Lottie Rou:tb. J\ldy Webb, Jud)o
l!lrra " " - n&lt;urned hooDo ~
Arnold, Bill Boyer, Seocft Butt~ roU 11 as tollows:
... Arma Hoopital, Ai~~
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Senkn· Linda BUJDPniMr, land, fay Burtoo. LJIIda ·
""""' H_,., IW&gt;Iini lkCII-. for • heart eoDdiUoa.

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Producer'«
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1o 30 AU Star' Tbeatre
II 00 News Headlines
ll·O:s Weatherca1t

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ed to U.. booor roll of W•bame
111ib Sci&gt;ool &amp;Jr lbo lou.nh. IIX·
weeki; period ~ CO flO Ml·
oouncemeut froal tt.. office of
Clyde Foley, pMclpoL

vililtiOJ r) h. f'zoaDeel Brad·
lord Saturday.
Mr. anct Mrt. sam Boston and
)UIIe are viaitina; relaJivea m Ak·

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NE1'HAVEN SOCIETY

were

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7 00 Big Town
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ARMS SHIPMENTS CUT OFF

M!r aod Mrs Thornra Grimm
and famt1y woce ~~::allq on l!fui
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Commentary

'Now, cAN vou sPELL MINNEsOTA AND cALIFORNIA?'

o!la~ • .,_ •fU'mooa Ut'ept Sunday by Th.- Oh10 Valle-y

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'I'WO ....NIIItY CALI.S
Mr. Cburc,h was taken to Holzer
The
lli.ddl~
Emergency Hospital in lhe Rawlings-Coals amSquad !oni tellt« S..tu.rday ni.Jbt lNlln'te later Sund&lt;~y and the R:ev.
. . .D llh. l .ewi&amp; Smtth became m :rrN I. C'.ardM&gt;r, paslor of' th•
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Randy Jackson, sllftDmtd a tbret- thJitt1iJW'iil~ · ldnlnk8. lie gave Michllin to&amp;tba11 gtm&amp;.
run homer In 'the el.e;hth inning- dp dll)t ·•
&lt;Walk; "Whereas in
Coach · Hess liU'essed ~ t"et
Sundoy for a 0·3 ,w\n ·over ·Ba1H,_ ~obr ,~lelia ittn1DJ:s he -had tbt~t Ohio Sl:llte and POJtJeroy
mont.
wa}k&amp;lll ieVft.
both liad 1lke problems -in foot·
'
ball last year. Both taB·tm~ slarted
MJOEN!X, Arit. UP......The New
............. the k...o~-ets meet the ne! slowty··and boH1 jelled .if! th• sea'INfii.J
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York Giants, mired ht 1 "lning ·trQk T,ij:m~
- bo SUnday euded a son ptog:rest&amp;d to biee9ml!! "ehamp'

SEt FOR YOURSELF

streak" for -the first tim! in Man- f.IV6oflb\e '
ag~ Bill Rigney's · shm-t reign, Wwautee'

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ll Iii Clua Travel·!'! Tblo Beaulllul Mint Green
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.Pete 11 ~re To Show Vola \VIat A
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ions in their leaguM.
SummJn• up ~he 'Ohio Slate

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boys wLth onlY rr.asonable suct'e.ss.

vpu:.;'r.~'""t.JJand
, er certainly
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is ,making ·t. em look good .
AfLC'or the Du~r. loss. Ha~s and
Flschtr tu,rned ·in anoUirr good 1th~ ot.Mr ~one he~ decided .to t?r-·
performance Sunday \Vhcn h'e get !l PWIDI{ attack . ani;l sttek
h'i!ld the Brooklyn DodR:e.rs hitless wit~ ~rank Elwood, Whq!f! they
~or four innlnf's . . By that tim(', def1nltely knew could make the
however
the Dodgers had done team mov~ on II: he ground. ~ 1
1
enoua:h. damage to score a 4-1 resuU OhiO &gt;beeame a, terrdic
victory.
' ~roun~ tea"!' .and eaul(lrt:. . .flr.e lp ·
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wm t~e Big Ten title. ,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin . OP- 1 Hess ·praised Woody Hayes as 1
lUx foot , fin inch Mlll.'k Freemon •
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tnt~ . · may 111Dke u at tlle present par t o l Ob'tOs
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The towering - former colloge
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.CUy B~Un• ~a'tlon
be· held tbls·eomiH .Wedne&amp;ilq
eveniltg -at 'fza(j l». Y. in the
baaeme:nt of tJte, :Porn~ ·
'Bowling Alleys. Secretary BJU
Hovatter announced that o(ft~
eera far the yettr win be eled.ed, -end ttlat every... tea 1ue.
should be repreaen~ by their
officers and by ~ptains If
tMt.~sible
A:n.y · bowler who is ·
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· Auxlliary-..momber.s who wGr-ked
. In · tb~ kitchen wt&gt;re Mrs. H~nry
.. ,C.ll.f!Worthy, .Mrs. Nm•mart Way-

Jand, 'Mrs. ]..{)uis Long, Mrs. Dale!
·. ll~,ning, ~Mrs, Helen Batey, '~rs.
m.,noh~ Hwptonsta11. Dining rool"
worket.s, who !lervcd apprdxirriate- ·
)y. one .bundrtd ·11nd fitly dinner,
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Mr
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arry "' over,
s.
.' Judaon WhilP, " .Mr~. RO!leoe Fife,
'·Mrs, Wendell Bunce, Mrs. Ken-

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· 'M~. Paul Haptonstall, Ml"S. Law-

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Th" Me·,g, Cou ni·Y Ro·d,·n· Club
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.u stream met T!fru;doy N'l'ning, Marl'l1 13 ~ t
Sat. · as they ~rotted to the .th(' ROck Spring~ G t·an,g~: 1-hlll .
T On the outsule, at least. , The business meetmg wu ·Prt··il&lt;l hf! lnt~rnal ht"V"t'n.ue l&gt;rparl· l'd over by president, Mrs . \Vill•an•
me nt
ha s l!&gt;sue d a ru 1lnll. nt t h e H. Oownl~. The clnsscs for· po~nl
:reques!· ohl\ unnarped bote~ ,t hat .s.hows were re&lt;~d by Mte president.
loltll'JJ Calc;utta Jl~ls •~e eubjtJcl AJ&amp;o,;the date of Mtrch ~was an·
t&amp; 1 •'-x nf 10 JHII'•td.t 011 the ·over- n'Ounced for rthe meetinl nt ·1h co
811. ~1 and tftlt everyone OOn· CfteahJre Hl1h School of o . v . H
nectedJte.~th thtl~lj operaUons mUit A./ l"ith Gallln CoL&amp;nty Rn/J.ng
pay ·t
i &amp;u:der's tax.
,. ~ub,' ;t~t~ lor the eve.nln ~
Dr.
cent , , ardleUo, the New
York bfxing medico, uked ViJogll The p~ for 1he ('vt&gt;nin~ ,
Aklai ~Nhen he wa1 eJUimlnina: him was a dlscunlon or Walkinl( lldv- ,
for Wi!dnMday plght'• bout with scs ojiven by Gladys Moll&amp;lln. Ch~.r· • ·,
htor Con!ltancc, whether he had lfl R. I{ayes of Athens waa 4 1 ,
ever been kMl'kcd out. Akins sold gues-t or Ihe club and showed molv•
"no." Then Nurdiello asked ir he ies of ~eVN' al or last summei'i
eve~ bet&gt;n undOiistio~. Akin!! shows tn Ohio •nd Wat Vlrglnla.
"ne."
M1 s. Put ,McCord lrd the recreak'k"-d In Head
tlon for the .eve.ning with all lneDI•
"Once," said Akin.~. "I WK.i 1 bet's pal'licipa-tlng.
kJcked in the hl'LH"l by a hoMe.''
Carolina St t ,, b kf I Rt:&gt;freshments were served by
Iteam is pral'lh:!~ll~ f.!u~b&amp;:;iibl~ 1:\•trs. F'lossi~ Alle,ns~o,rth, Mn,
Ua owq hnck \'ard b 1 th
Viola "flt'Oullough,,Mrs. Joe Youn1
. _ _ _;__ ___ ..:_ ~-~~~- Sr., and ~evernl of the younger
members of MiddJe,port. '

erican l.£&gt;ginn, wh~n their Auxi·
llary had 11 birf'hday dinner at the
Legion Uall fur l.ttglonnoirea ami
.t heir WIY.e5, iU~t!l and Auxiliary
members. Wal1er Bunce, ch•irllin
asked the invocetiorl be[ore the
--dlhnPr was SP~:'V(&gt;J at .tUb\e:; de&lt;'J,IN!.Ied :lith 'PllltWt il' streamers
· InR fl 0 • ·.
• qt I IH'ran l.'nl (' l ~t s 0 f Sl)l'

quarterback, '-nunc ..,DS •

hl~t! ·"$D~ ~ '" ·yYA e Bill _JI;Isoh· quaiHied 'POS!Iflr ·&amp;hd In !be ear(f,l&gt;l"'"'"""--"'l"-.......,..--.,
er's 5-15 re&lt;::()rd at Mem,phlll las-t I
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-renee Bing, Mrs. G ~nl! Rice, IMI"s.
WU~Davis, Mrs. {Jelen Mulford,
VTs. omer HtrrOey ,and .Mr.s.·Robert 'ire.
· Arter :the dinner the ('rowd
adjout'ned to
th~ main hall
where Dr.
Kathcr_yn ..PoindCX·
. ot~r, pl'Ogram chairman for .tdle
part,Y, opresidCd. Others on ihe:r
-committee were Mrs. Cora Ben·
:nett, Mr~ Lawrence Bin~. Mrs.
~
LiUian Steiff -and Mrs. Pau·l HaptOnstall.
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Legionnaires Louis Long and
ll~oe Fife 11&lt;ivanced the Colprs
~ Mrs. Cora B~nneH led the
Pledge: of Allegi·ance 1o the F'lag.
tMlSs !MDgar'el: Sauer, who is cllaphlin or the Auxiliar}'• .gave a
prayell ioHOwed by silent ;prayer
.for tbfl dead a-nd ta·p3,
'Mrs. -Dale Mournlng, ~presJdent
of ~e Aux.iHa:ry, w.elromed the;

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be prood ol tbeir American ·berlt~
••• and ask"• en•h .per•on 1o eva•
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luate wbat th~ word "AmericanIsm'' means to thWI'I. He praised
tb L 1
thl
t·be work or '.! e1 on on
s
.\opie which is lbe stnmcut teetor apltW.
communltln.
'lbe
speaker e!L&lt;M~ed his talk with ex·
Cll!rpt-s trom .t he Preamble ;to the
C{)nstltution oJ the Legloo.
Bradf'O'Nl Mtag was dit'('clw o(
the
SutifitW.r-er Mln5trel aMw
'W11ieb w,ts next on the program
and Cash B:ihr \"as sol&lt;llst ~nd
al!!o m~~r of ,c eremony. Musical
numb.el'S- lnoJudetiiOlos and duets
'bY .Myrna tMaag, Bradford lbag,
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Terry Bradford, lSi&amp; .-&amp;•r.
rs.
Paul Haptonstall and .Mrs. Beulah
· White, Dale WHson, B·a rbaN Jones
Frank Chemellrew, fMH. Jean Hayman, Steven Jacobs, Edwin Ober·
-llbllzer EdUh f{aptonstall Irene
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Judy Jacobs, Gaii ·Stumbo and Lois
Ann Chapman, Music was furni!lh·
ed by Lillian Sleif.C, Pmil Hapton·
stan Glenn Roush WilHam l&gt;avis
td 'Allen King. '
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Mrs. H , R, .v_...
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was the Wheeling, W. Va., with Mr. Pndd
' ·! sPeaker of .the a:lternoon using ,'
· Harry Saddler aad Mr. an

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J ••· ,,t,~. J•rnnll!roy. ha\1· JU.'i1 rt-.
Frank lin S10J)ft ~11!111
lur!ll"ol rm m t he B1•n t•ranlr: lm 1 unt' of the oil aiMII!I. ~
' Z&lt;1111· 'r~.-~·tmg ht-hl •n Zanc..VJI/1.' l llor wid r A«:-footdlne to Mt. ,..U
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l JJi'"boo . t hiA bi Olle of .Ill pa.
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fot/11! f1fl !·••n
L• 10 ~ l.lfok]JII l llll't•!i lll,l~ t1t'ill'l held t~
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1 ht" t lnl! M StaiH dUI'iftldiJt
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'J h t· Mlr•rnt'9un mrt'1rll .' cnr;dutl
:10 d«)~ for !he purpOte ol ~.
1n ~ "'11 h o1 J lnn1·1 """'' lu td .r, 1hr '1 1trg !Ogt-the r the more tbla . . . ,
I 'I.J1 1• lf,,t,·/ !r•r t ht· pur1..-,~,. ,,r r ! 1 ~ B~·n Fnwkll n Morl'l ownrrs.

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t.·n y, l 'hc:to I :Htd C11roll', Clllum.
lou'. Mt·.•. Mub(•l Pdway, Mr. :.nd
I M1 l:obt·rl St•hn, u/1 llnil Mrs. {;,

MIDJ.&gt;l.EPORT
SOUETY

',__'h ee:wurew,
n Ak
L~ · hlh D' "' ' d c
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J'""r·"'" llmm11nder, •presented t-he Post with
an Honor Ribbon for 1956 momber11htp qllo\11 ftllm :the Ohio Am·
er.ican Leg ion . Thlo; ribbon Wall
aceept·ed l or 1he Pos'. by RO&amp;COe
l''i!e, vice-eonnnand.t'f an;1 was
Q: iwn he&lt;·ause the Post had eX·
ee,E'ded its quola for this Yl'llr bt'lore tloe ro·r·t
&lt;l"y'
of the yeor.
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troduct"d the ennlua·s speakel',
Lee. Smith, a veteran who Js oom·
·pleting .his educnUoo at bhio Uni-

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Robin,;on, n ..~ Ji'~ wits~n: w... 'VI!
tJtt&gt; team pb_vsicton . n ....bert Robet!S, wbo ' 'WIIS Ortiri,:ll UJrier,

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N,·w ~hc!i u n-dlc ufH•r sptnflne:
;, W''' k wit h hl·r jlran•lparenta,
Mr ~not t.lt~o . K ltt W uod. Mf, _
lhuhm l1nll h01hy will VJJIJt in New
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~&gt; ;.r h ou~ l' glrl£' .•. 1 of M·· and Mrs.
The thirty-seventh lliJII.hday of LC"gionnalres und 1:UNtts and Post
the America n L-'!gion was i!elc- Commander HCnry Clatworthy
Robert Ashl ey, H ~-Pit l n J: II,,t, w:1o Frl'd Hthbs anti sun . Ccorgv.
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a w~ke.nd "Ul'st or hifi .. 1 a nd m•l~
M1' llcl{'n Kl'nm·tl y was serioallhrated Fridu.y evooinfl,' b y t he answered the · "'~elcome. Fran k
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,,·,. w~ek- when the oven

C'barles Stanley · . atld Alex CUo,
member ol ~~.. Bo..d o! Ed.tleO.
tion, H. F.. nc .. ~•~: ,.,rol" El~

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St•.r•·~ l&lt;)('&amp;it·fl If\ thH ;:• •·~

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or hf't· kilr
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family . Ash!f'y i~ a jun10r al ·~f;n .
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th (' nwrc h &lt;~ n it-('
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Harold Woodgc rd it. tn r e,. I !,
')'rt'd ShHlot retu rner! honH' ~-n- th h. Wt'&lt;"k a~ 3 del eg:~tc to the
CYF NEWS
day t'Vening Cr1 oR1 &lt;.'bwwatt'r, f ll!. ; s pl~l' l a l 1'11?rtlng of tht' Order of
1'ht&gt; f.Jstcrn ( 'YP is holding a
w.here he h;.~LI liJlcut np twox imalt•ly Rodroad ft:dt•grarhel·s. He Is an
slcat i n~:: par t y M.art h 211 at the
flv(' mHnt h$
emp lr'yee of the ~ew York CenSka tt' A-Way, on Route 7. bt-tw1""n 1
'Miss Diane !kk hn wn , l'ulum - Ira ~ lailro:ui at ll o !iOn.
cne~ l~r aud l'umt'l'fl)' Dl.lo.lr&lt;., Uf:ot•n
bu.~, was a we;:•kt•nd guest (![ her
K cnn~·th Murr~y ::.ntl Hohel'! flenat 7 1' AI
mnlher, Mr.~. C. D. Rcichm11n,
.:t ntl Mn.
r.ne!ly tnr·(·omtl:tn
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I iNII Mr . H.o...
d
J on M. SrhuM ili cm uloy!'d Ill •. rn~-~ over !till son~.
~;er n
\h r J('{ft'il.\£ Mfg. Co. in C••lumhu~ ! 1\avul. 1 ~1 . th o ba~ketball game at
and is .stayin g- in GriJVeJ&gt;Orl •wit it At~ens ~ 1·;d7;.
d h
1.
11 e utton rt•lurne
his -~isl«r, }\l'.q , G. R. K'Ochl llt' and
I'S.
orne
family .
tO&lt;lay from Mcig~ General Ho&amp;Pit ·
Miss ,MiJdrcd Hawley ' aood '·' !"". al wher'! she wn.s taken Tuesday
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Nan Moore returned .home Sunday w . II s l' was m an automq e
af.lernoon
atter ...,cndino
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WeeK.eild with the lutt ('r's daughrs. · arcnee .
Me,
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ter, Ellubcth Moore, Col umbu s.
Mr~. JudSon Wh1te , Mcs. Carl Q~l~
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Mr
more ~nd Mrs Jl.Uber1 TewkJb'arv
r. and
s. J el'ry Barl'y and
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da1,11hter. JP.an, of Slow ~ptml were t_n Parkea ~bm•g WednesdaY.
the 'f~ekend wUh hi~ parents, tMr. on Uusmes!l.
&amp;nd •Mrs. 1Max Sanborn Mills Bess
Mrar. Robert McElhinney Is l1J at
OPTO.
Sanbot'Tl and Mrs. Atthc, '••d •·,·· their rcsl dente on Main and South
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee SmitJl we're in . t :oil~ Ka:r, Cow~~l.ll, arrived
Gallipolis on bus iness Snturda y.
o ay or a visit w
~ - and Mrs.
Airman Jutk Lloyd who hns C. It. Karr Sr., and fam1Jy.
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oompleted his trainin~ 1Jt Mcm - iUchard, 3 year old son of Mr.
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,phis, Tenn ., IS spc,nding J lhtrt y ~ d Mrs. ~obert Darst, Middle~rt, Mn. ·H arold MunM, Clnclt.n.tJ, Mlllt. W is the daughter of Mr.
iiay leave with hls p:1rents . IP.k IS r~overmg_ from surgery at Cbi~whft.t m~rrillt.., an
9f tnd Mn. Russell Milk •nd her
and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and famil y rcn 8 Hruprtal, Wednesday. Hd" JMu•ry 27th 1t the 'MJdi:l•--' husiNftllll Is the son of Georve
befnre reporting at Sin Diego, , parents to.ok him to ~he hospital
FlNI a.,tkt
Chyi'Ch," ~- · Munns, Nuttly; N. J.
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Munna k the ,..,.... AdHMift•·
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~quadron ali
electronics Pin at the1r home. When he lJJ
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.
Lloyd and sons J:.rk and Mkhl. w1u VIs it his grandparents, Jt1i~ tl~ed from .t he
~iia i few ~:Vt: ll! Coluntbus.
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James and Mrs. c . E. Bell, Columb\ls, anOther son Ralph, who wtli;leave , Sundty guests of Mn. Sop_h1a
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' Tu~ay ·forthe GJ'flt La1tes.lfhere-· Shine were Mr. and ~· Bill y
Ll()yd and chi1dren in Belpre
w
- lS mo er or
IS recuper.. be wiH" be employed oo tb, Stet- F~l and son, Easj. ~art.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold MOOI·e ·l dt ative period.
mer ~b-••. n..A..ldent besid.t .sthe
lfr. and Mrs. ft&amp;nk Buck spetK
4-Fl¥1!8
'today for Columbus af\Mr n shot•!
Mr. Darst who had been In Col-1 · ,..,...., noca•
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honored guests and ttleir
Sunday with their .ton and daugh3-TENS
vM~slt wcolh0 hFe: hparents, 1 &lt;~yor nnd ~~d~; ni~hlwee ' r eturne home were IM.r. a-nd :Mrs. Berft1lrd Diddle te~·in·la~, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Buek
l!-TWENTJP.&lt;I
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· · 18 cr.
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and 1 ramily, Mr. and Mts. Jerry and fanuly. A·wl~ Grove.
I-FIFTY
Carole Goff,_ stud_.cnt nurse :! I
PDWeU and family, Racine; Mr.
.Mr. 110d Mrs. Rich \\'oJCe had ·~
Bethesda HOSpJtal ll,l Zane.svtlle
snd Mrs. Tboma:s Diddle -and f-am- Sunda-y gu~ls ·M r. and Mrs. Bryan
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sprnt the weekend with h.er par1\y of Doreas,; }tr. and Mrs. Boone Harris and daughter Patty, of
ents, Rev . and Mrs. L.A. Rangel'dr
R . .. ·u
Easy to Repay
tel" anU ramilv.
BY MRS. FRANK BUCK
Adams, daughter San a, Letart
eewv1 e.
Walter Ho~cl l , Bro:,dway, wu~
~1r. and MNI J&lt;'runk Wallaoct and Mi S~&gt; t.ihby Diddle.
Mr. and Mn. George Grafton
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an•~ Mnot~fied of the entJeal tllness o[ spent Sunday wi th lhelr son - in~Jaw
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h1s brother, Chmcnce v Howell, and daughter, Mr. and lirs. Ct'IVed Word from the.tr son Ed~ end t:U:H~ of her p.arcnts Mr. and
who ha s rema ined m a cotna since Thomas Birch., Waterfol'd .
ward 'l~ated at EllNorht AFB, 'M'.."l. D&lt;Uber.t T.eaCord 11nd her
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having a s.tr oke Thm·sdar. Mr
.l\rr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle en~ · Rapid C1ty, S D, th_a t be ~ad brother Carol, Raeine.
Howell, who w11.s f()rmerl y a ma-~ tcrt'al ned wi.th a· family dinne: on be ~n promoted to Attm'lan F'1rst
Rou-t~ 338 W&lt;~lil dOlled lo trarric
chinlst al the Hobson .~hops 1 lives Sund aY 1\onOring the hir.thday of Class.
for s -everal days because of_ high J
m Richmond, Ind. One sister, lhe1r son Waid who was recently
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'~·"hen .the Women's AuxHiary of • •Mr.· and Mrs. Charles Grdller Jr.

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IDpikopal Chu~~eh met
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and family of Columhps WtJ'e .t he
weekend .g uests of •his ,lP¥rent.s,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbar1es Grabel" ~r.
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:Mr. aod Mrs. 1 WHJ i:tm IMaUack
wont to Col~'!'l&gt;~;;._ F~ld~( lo atteitd the ·gradu&amp;t~m~ .et~tt~es g1
OhiO State University when their
son, Geotoge Dallas, r~bJved bit

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'held ut the parish house Apr~ 19
Eveeru. 'l'bomas whu .has been
wlth # potluck lunCh 11-t noun. .
q.u•te Ill at 1his homt! ~n 1West
Refre&amp;b-ments were sarved by Locuit St., is U:Pflr1e&lt;l as moob
4116 ho&amp;~ees~ IMistl Grace Horton improved.
-aM Mis. Earl Titua at tfte el.Oi!l!
IMt', and Mrs. RQY Hoef~ich and
Of the me.ettng,
•Mrs. Alma ThOmpton, returned .to
their homes in Columbus li'uilday
'af.ter b~l'n&amp; ~ailed, l!_e~e bt 4he

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Wall Beahm and dJutthler
\1t"f,:11 n, l.ima ll•CI Sunda.v with her

Feeney-Bennett AmerJcan Legion Post
Observes Thirty Seventh Anniversary

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Marriage Announced

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Mt· Lnd Mr ~ . .l ame,., Sdunoll anJ
J!&lt;.~u~ ht r•rs, \' i&gt;:k t a'ld {'he ri, Mrs. I

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Zahl, one of tbe veteran teacllen
at Po~ruy, Ren Greene&gt; and ~P8JJl
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H~U~h oC The !Messenger, ud
Gilber:t · 2wllli.DJ, · who ~~
iD behalf ol u,. ~ • INIIh1 \0
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Among those Introduced · 'Wife
S.uPt; Charles GiW.r·At.hletie DJr-

Ph tl- lowed just ·two ~i-h ID Sunday 's 'I
4-3 triui;J'l(lh. . However . . veternn
llr!l a 9· 0 rltubl"'in~t Suntla~ as 'f.he
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the rn ute. Tom Qualtcrs impressed three ru11 !1 and five hits in (our
bv hold ing ·IJnston sc•1reless for · ·
fonr innings ·but John CaTttwell tn~!:::Y. ·lhe 'Yankees clash with
wn• h•. m•ner"d in a !lf!\l~n-run
d
the SL Louis. t;ar,, inals.
rlgltth innin g.&lt;'
Roy Si('VI?T'S made 'h!s. · ~prlng
.1J('bllt with ._he Senators Sundav
FORT
·F{a;-Bob Friend
and hamm!'l"ed a two -run hom~r or the Pitt.sburth Pirates, who
in :1 7-li vletOrv ovf'1' Kansa.q City :had the belt· "('larned ..run average
•Sitwt't's oled Wnhlngton In rum·· Jn· the Nati'Qnal". Ua,; ue lillt sea'b~~ed•ln J'aM tris:on.
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to w.o~k hard at their studies alld
wor:t for tbe fut\U'f, aot ·.only 1q
pt·~ft~. bU~ .&amp;ISo- in ~bell" pre.
pafatioq Cor tbe tutlU'~ in Ute. ..

lames Dfehl. Jr:,

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Ohio won the Rose Bowl tltl~ 10
out o_r 11 of t·he startefs were IJI
tbe ut.ij)er half of -t~efr ~l•P- l'n
1,955 nine out · of · l~··w~e 'in the
ulpp~r half of thetr·c-t:w.

herped-to btuk tbe·. 1h~ame t.r.nk ~. itfUek in the face by ~asoo he itated t~ .....,~.oaeh
spell UidaY against ihe 'Bi!Jtlinor(' 1
&amp;an 'itlil'tnt latrield orac- Woody Hayes ·had .h.•'-li~lema
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qp~~bat:ks. He tliltf ·-mrlr 1thr.ee
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Aftt(&gt;1lls ,ai!
f da.tes 11-nd whllf! 1MY had "three
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tcry h:; why the Wolf pack does so I Ruben Gomez . was JSOU.detl fdr
poorly abroad. 'J'hl s year it was eight hll~ 'ilhd 'hltnteU e6tnrhtftt!d
ranked second nationally, and lost 'IWO·run ·~r In ' lot!!' innJH..rs.
United Pren ~rts Writer
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the NCAA first round to 18thThe Orlole's '·sre s'Pm1in~ a 2·7
NEW YORK UP Fearlcs!l in
ranked Canisius. In C'ight NCAA springl'ee&amp;rd aftel' tbelr · 6·~ ioss
Fraley's Facts and Figures:
and Nl'l' events, state n('ver has to tho Chicago Ct1bA SUnday.
A quarter of a Cl"ntury can mak e
progres!ed through the semi~flnab.
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In
all
the
russ
over
the
amateur
SARASOfA,
·Fla.
UP
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and sc it Is with Sunny Jim Fitz...
standing
of
Marine
lieutenant
Wcs
sp
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ptttber~
·rrank:
llmmons as he sent Nashua out
"Jumbo
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E!Uott
of
Suilivpn
and
Bob
PMtert'leld
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Ssntee,
today In the $100,000 Gulrtream
VillaJJova withdrew milcr Ron •De. tinues to ileligbt ~ed Sox Mana·
Park Handicap for the all · •time
against ger Mike H'lgglm. Earh now baa
winning rocord 4n horse Janey from competltiol\
We&amp; and then wenl to see the siege pit«'ht"d score1es:s ball f'br si!Von
show "No Time For Sergeants."
i nnings.
,
the second time such a
Whi ch. provoked one wag, to reThe two-acre right~handers each
situation had contronted the octo- mark they stwuld change the name wnrlted t.hr~e lnnln~s ·!n Sunday's
genarian wonder of hoNJe highway . to "No Time For Lleuh•nant8."
no romp over the Phllad~l· tia
Back in 1930 be handled G3 lhmt
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Fox as the rolt earned $:'128.165
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to " In IZev
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hose tiSdays,'
Mr .. F1t1 ad· !
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ORLANOO.
Fla UP - 'I'hc
[ jumped nt every noise, slallwa~hlnqtnn S('nrttor~ nlay host .to
walk ed before every race anti lost
t he Ph1lnd ~ lphta Phlihf's In nn
20 pounds in six weeks. Now, may.

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The Pomeroy Firemen's A.!lso. t&gt;'Pt&gt; o( boys that they had ·on the
Howevw,,~s lllao ltOntn'llt~ ~iatlon gave Pomet:Qy ·Hig.h Sc"hool leam. In ·th~ 19M ,ie,son · wtteh

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0 Attend
~:/s':=:u~ :~;.~~:~.•!~
ete ForSE Grid Champions

lll' the 6-3 de- athletic teafl)ll, cqac,be. i:nd otber
TVSCON, Ariz.-Roeky Colav.lto! feat.
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who ·pouflded out 30. -home . runt j "''Oday Uae ~s play host to ner J~ nl&amp;ht at tht ~Ward
for lndi~t,napolls fast yeu, ,is -tb,e Kl.- &lt;;lt_r .1\thletJcs. who Fire lloi..I.Se u :qver 100 were
~wingin&amp; just u ~ard this sprinl draPI*fl '11: dM'!iiJoD. S101day to •erved wlt.ft 'deU«:!lous ~ICken
in an eff(lrt .to gain 8 TE'ju.J&amp;f
J:Illtatou U J~ Por.t:OCII- •nd •11 the 'lrinimfiJ.fl ~ by
berth in the Cleveland lndianK' tWro took llidftil!r -poun(ltng.
the "'ands of the firmnen tbPmoutneld.
aelves.
The 6·3 Fook.ie from Temple, Pa.,
. JllMdl. ~aJ!:'lJi'..o+Roolliie Ken
The local firemen h1we Biven
who blasted a grind·sl11m ·h9mw ~bra., the ¥o. 4. IQOfnLDaoe to •e- the · fel&amp;l to Pom~ 'athletes for
on Saturday, clobttd two mon place Jtludiy·oPG4rti on .the Dod- severS&amp;! years, 11Dd -!he 'bdys a~
round-tr ippers Sunday in leading , iers' •PltCb4u,a: . starr, has com!!- wen l's f.he or.d4ths fla\le' Joo~
the tnd.iailS to an B-15 vle'tor}' over l $ ! b
.'Jifl'ftt81 good pftcb· forward .to the b-lg" feed each. yeur
the New Vo!"k Gill.nh .
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WJI'h much antiCIPW\i~!
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The IndiAn·s tanglto · today with
.-,..,. ~~ -es for
F~hmen Coa«J.b Bl~ HPSII of
, the Chicago Cubs, who also are
•PV
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Ohio SUtte Wall -the •
·~aker
happy Ovel' '!1. _young slu~rt~. OUt•
~; ~tlp'DIHl In two ~ Ihe lwinqu~ •ll41 'alSo .'at 1he
l .,elder Wall M"-n,· obtained ~r ~ belate SUb· COJK"Ju.qion or '"e ·•ffalr ~~wed
from Bro6ld'•n i';; "the . dt"a) for 'lf•J'a CJIJH ~~• ~"be 'b81d the. pictuns of •h;• t'DIJS ()hi .. 't'tate-

..:.· Sure T.here's Goocl Rea10n1 Why
Porticll,or Peopl~ Buy Here

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Matllewa, autbor of 41 home I'URS

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Pterl Stret'l anc Cburch of f:hnst . 11nd Mr. C' burch's.
aali1D SU•da)' morn.ill.l Wbtn C H. ne~hfo.w, Lart&gt;n ltus"'€'11 , were ~n
CllU"eb

Moridtiy',

lllne.\s o! fhott&gt;-&gt;p9t11er, lot... ·I.Jln• ·
Hbtiffloh, .• poUent m :Met,p G•~·

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Jerikl111, OlYftfple aDd world niEUJ's
ltcure olla)IJII ·cbaftii&gt;Joo, woo l&gt;L!
fourth lf.ralrbt U. S. men's •enlor

IIIU,. othl101 ,.utle. ROitnle ltob•

ertlon. WbD W81 ~011d. an~unc011 h~ htid IUtii¥ 'pto.
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Aa:wtlni of Fhsno State College
ran :tile 220yard -dash in 20 :1 seconds to brett the wo1'ld mork or
20.2 aet ln -1949 by Southern Califnrnla's )le:I l"atton. 11le record
Will b'e ttlbmltted tor a«eptantc
aa a world m•l'k.
HAJ..LANX)ALE, Fla. - Brook~
mude Stable'• Sallur won the
$112,900 Gulrstream Pnk Hand!·
cap u Nash1.1a wound up 11 dis·
appointing rffth in the tleld ()[

1953 Oldsmohile Sup•1'
Truly A.nre.nt Car. Po"Wer S. . . ., power
Power
Wllli!OQ, 'Jitnv ~t, AnC1 'It~ poiter
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UDder eltood Tlaa MOlt New (:anl. 'l'ry It ~.
now1495
day.

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Karr&amp;Van
II'Jumo 48$
llomoroy, Ohio

OldllllobUe

MrJ. . A1_q,]Jel . ~IJ,ki,n . . and

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Ceatinc Mlahiaan

"new car
look"

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BOWCit, .Md.-,Joe

7·5.
Jones won

thtt •J't,lliO SoutheM Maryl,nd
Handieap at B!lwle and Clarot

l80.20 and Littlepage $37.00

com ~

blned' for a $1.803.00 daily double.

NE\V YORK- Dave Piontek 6· 5
Xtvler &lt;lf Ohio Center was dislill.ued from th&amp; batke.tblll squ1d
ami *ent llome Cor' vlolat.:on of
training rules.. Piontek ·Jed
bll
club to an 84-80 vlctorv over St.
Louis ·In tbe optnln• :tiolibd of
the Nall&lt;lnai lnvii&amp;lion Tournn·
men~ SaturdRy ni~ht .
ST, PETERSBURG, Fla.~llte
F&amp;ttbk!ll: of .Mahapa~, N. Y., Whip·
p&lt;~ l.l&lt;tllol Hebett on tltf•llri!
hole of • tuddttn odeatll playOtl to

lobe flUfO St. Petenbura

Golf Tournament.

They

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your car'a Interior as. new IU to.
day. They're extr• lona-wearina.
100. Every seam is double-stitc h~d
and blddon. Se-t us today for lht
se81 covei'll that \eap JOUr car in·
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UI·Y
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.lnstaRation FREE

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OH•v

Mr.s.

Gard~er .MI!Dit!n 'vlstte&lt;t 'lll"· 'Keftnet.b L'danith1 t.ft'd ltitltrlt d!luthta•t St~ Clinic s~~aa.r.
.
!Mrs. Cbat4ta Wjlhee Je ·• ma&lt;tl·
tii.
a~ .t'he Milriet.ta 'Has·

GII!T THAT

COLORADO SPRINOS, Colo.Mlchljih' won it.~: sixth national
oolle_clate hockey crown by dt"-

lumlay .

Hon•"' Vcduei
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E!:alne Willlee was tfle '\ft!dlel\tl
gliest of Mr aunt and unalf!, ll.lr.
and Mrs. Cla'HhCie Al'ldl'fi'NS, .Vr.
Andrews w~ il ·emt)lop.ed in ,
CharJeston 9i)eDt the wftk'~mtl
wH·h his llllltlly, · · ·
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Mr. and 1rd:rt, 'Obarl9 Mww 'lnd

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keeps your engirle
poW.e.rful.~.longer I

family o1;1 ~a ·wen Sunday
1uests ~ her -lrm~ber IMn. Fklr ..
ence Burnsit:Je.
IMr. and Mrs.

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urday. .
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P•rent.Teacber

I~ssocl•!~.·'~~ will Wedn'l:sday,
meet ,a t 1.he {lradMarch
.

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att:~:.aa·,-;,·~· 1

tboutllllds, of miles longer, Power stays ill your
eJI{Ine where it belongo.

valvea lrom• seating pr0Jl6l'ly. Gases ol eoi!&gt;buJ.
tlo~ leak out .jjpo 'IIOIDe of.Y&lt;lur power is 'wul.d.
Then, theiO stOrl, to bUrn doop cbaanl.ls in
the valves, letting even more power escape.

' You Can keep your engine powerful longer by
filling up with Sohio Boron Supreme every !ir7Uf
Y9U buy psoline.

SaJ~

oiUiiaiiR.Y I'T4,.MitTS

Boron-a great new motor fuel discovery-changes
Wi~/r

B1mm nu ~o ­
line. ~8 Bhmn far
fewer
sits Pm.1.1 ·
f!r t1fa

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One big reason your &lt;Ill (,.,.. power is depaoil
build· UP on valv"" In tflue, these deposita bop

Bll that! Valves taken from test engines. dri~ep
the same number Of miles under identical oondi·
tions, l'lbow the difference BOron makes. Wi~

Boron' ••ilves
less-deposit'-seat pf9perly
. ·Sh&lt;iw.far
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nrrn ohNys tCad to hNr
fr()m you. Send your in·
q"i~ifi, tUlles tiona or
requests ~o me: Torn
{{~. $OhiO, ·Midlonll

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WANT ADS

) Tire Sale

'"sifted Adl l3l"!etNS Dr h A.
K. will be pu.blilhed tbto WDP

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Ust Price Of Black Wall
Tires,

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;JMj, Raymond Arnold !pent

Wedifesaay with M'nl. Carl Seher·
ban:h'l ()f Kingsbury Road.
Ho\~i'l"d Thoma Jr. &lt;11 Wolf Pen
spent Sunday with Danny Arnold.
Mf; and Mr.&lt;~. William Cook vlsHed . Thursday wi1-h Mr. and •Mrs.
CJarenee SwaugN".
:M!l-;and Mrs. Hurl Hannahs and
gnndson of Pomeroy were the
Th\11'141y .gueRts of Raymotld Arnold and family.
1llr, 'nd Mrs. Oliver Linkenhoker .of qDiumbus visited Satur·
day ~nernoon with his sister, 1Mr.
.an&lt;t Mrs. Clar-e-ne~ Swauger.
~- William Cook entertained
Sundi:,V with a dinner and a birth·
day take jn red and served w~th
ice oeream In honor of her hUs-barld's birthday. MJss Verdabelle
Eden ~tese-nted her uneli! with a
cake. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
ctarente Eden,, 8011 WilliP:m and
Ver&lt;laobelle;, Miss '-"anda Baker all
of Letart, W. Va.; Clarence Eden
aad !Mrs. Lawof qohambus;
rtl)&lt;' Smith.
' lfiYrriond -Arnold. vJsited his
bro:t.tier Nathan of BUnktr HW

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Mf. and Mrs. Leslie ~~ of
NetSbrPiiU~ '.spent Sunday With
Mr:1 iDd Mrs. Clarence Swa,..er'.
~Dul Reibel, • stude.at at the
Oh.lo Univenity, Atheta.. WH a ,
weit'en'il .cu,st or Mr. end !Mrs.
Cla~l'l.ee SWaQ&amp;tt.
:Mit. Harry Stratton returned to
her home Sunday after , sPend·
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John Evans in Zanesville.
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Th .· n('xt meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and )Ira.
Ha:-ry lAe Bailey, April 21. Kn.
Baile)', Mn. Guy Cowan and Mrs,
R1chard Owen&amp; will be ID cbarte ,
or the refre•hm om ls and Mo.
U t~rol d Lenliey and Mrs. Orval
Wile-~ the game~1.

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- ·1 famOy and the elll1'loyees of the Dally
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MYSTERY WOMAN CONTUT RULES
The Da11y Sentinel wUJ
a Mystery Woman Contest with the prize in~eas­
in~ $1.00 in value each day !he Mystery Woman IS not
identified. Winners will be announced eacll time the My;tery W oma11 is itlentlfie&lt;\. Eac~ entry must have your
name and address to be eligible lor the priu.
Tb.ere can be ouly one wilinet. The . earliest postma,.);
and neatness of entry deridetl tlttto!DL&lt;!I' in ease moP
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BY MRS. WILLIAM COOK
!Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swauger
were Sunday 'guests (If !Mr. and
Mrs. 'Jlwrsell H«Jderson. bMter.

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of Uint'l'niJie wu In CharJNtoa,
W V1. ,where Rtov. l.a~lmore, tilled
the pulpit for Rev. 0. E. MeKtDne)'.

Mlttlonary
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!IOcitty Mtt
1 Tl)e Presbyterian Miulonary So•.' ·d.efy met · ln the thurth ror thtir , Mr. and Jrlrv. Canon Hayes llld
tftsltlar meetln&amp; Friday evening. , Chal"'es Hayes of Pomeroy IPCDt
~ The meetl.ng was opened by tlle ' Sunday with llr. and Mit. K,_ ·
., ,pfelideht Mrs. Peart MeBride wi1h 18ower1 and flmily o1 Columbtu.
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· 1dng In l!Dison. Seeretary report
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Mrs. Bowm. and ebiJdfta re• ·seary report givea by Mra. Earl 1 turned bo'!ll' With tbem wbiJe Mr.
, :Neue. 'l'be Bible Study Perl-od Rowera Is tn the lroapitll.
W•• by ~·· Herman LondOo. ~o
ehapters of the book was reviewed
bJ -Mrs. DoJiald Li1de.
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The progrem was , in charge or 1
Mrs. Curti.s L&amp;Uance. Mrs. ~fa!:' !
Barrows, and .Mrs. London.
A speCial offerlng was taken for
'",,'he Great Hour of Sharing East-1
tq:- Offerings."
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lt.etreshments were served by
, Nra. James Quick.
SvrecVM Personals
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth, of
, OsU!go, spent Sunday with
hi s
,mother, Mra. Dura Duckworth.
Mr. aod Mrs. Russell Marrison
•and daughter of Ashhtbla, Obio
·. wer,e 1he nocent guests of Mr. and
~~lfriL .Alpha Cottrill and other re.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pickens and
Mr1. 1Eimer Piokens accompanit-rl
tht::lr :~on and husband Elmer Pickem to Huntington, W. Va. wberel
he ,•ntend the hospital. His ad. dreu il Elmer Pickena, Hunting.
Veterans Hospit-~
ton,
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Bill H)'sell or Coltnnlfus Bpenl
the weekend with- his p&lt;.wents. Mr
and Mrs. Charles trysel l
Mr. and Mrs, Don Quisenbern
Aile! ~- •n of Athens spent the weekend wJth Mr. and Mrs. ~ohn Bow.
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Pomeroy Baptist ·• The Kenneth Maaktn'•
Peniel Class To . \ Announce New Arrl"aJ
Mr and Mra. Kfonnetll Jlanllt
Collect Clothes fl"ht
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th• bloth of ou
pcrund fuur ounee daudttu

)fr •nd Mrt. Henrr Dailer and
llrs.
Eldon Will tpent lltlll'daJ tn
torlum Tuesday evenlna:.
Parkf.nbure.
W. Va .
The meetin( wa1 opened b)' the
'J.u· ~uiiN!l ion of wed l'lo!h 1 n~.;
PJ-e6ldk-nt, Mrs. Sylvia ZwiUina:,
)fn. EU.el! Baer, M'n. &lt;J...
-Mt.h linainJ Ame-rira In unlllon Shower•. Mrt . John aow.n 'ft'N for r: ~t· rJ) hmUlft in th l~ &lt;rr~'&gt;~
fo11owed by tllf' Pledee
the Flea JUe-t of M'r. and ~ln. Jolin 'tfft- Wtli ''•USt-n n a •~In~~: prOJt-ct
'rhe &amp;eeretary report waa read tt"IJ of Pomeroy.
wh.·n liH· 'Ptnlel Cia!.! u/ tile
by Mtt. Alberta Hubbard Tt,.Utlry
Pomerll) FstJ)t11t Church met s~ t report wts read by Mn
Elm11
Mr. &amp;od Js.ln Roy Wl~~t'brtnnet urday evtnlns ·Jp tht 1(.1(&gt;\al mum
Wlese
and KOD wnuam 04Tdon •pat Sun- or the &lt;'hLitch.
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da)· with Mr•- ; _w. Raybould £U.a.
Jatk Sordm, president . prf'slllThe pret:ldent meuaee wu react bleth Merritt IDd F1orenee ElJenby Mn. t.ther Harden.
hour of New Haven, W.Va.
ed and devotion• wert' i"'d by the
Mrs. Kathleen Francis Will no'
Rev Edward Parker. A frnal rcminated pr.esideat. for next )'ear. I Mn.· M. C, L&amp;rim.ore •&amp;f the por1_on the 1aIe or Kur 1t Kales
The proJ'ilm wu in thar&amp;e of reeent euest or her parenb llr. was gtven . Jt Was voted to .~("II
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Mn. Clara Rizer. A 1on.C Bltlect.lon and Mrs. Charlet St-ot'l of Ne-nrt, J eI Io n a money makmg pr~Jtct
b)' lin. Ann Sauvage 1r: Mrs . Katb. Ohio.
Plan, were made for rmrchasrng a
Jeen Prancl1 accompanied b)' Mrs
bulleh n board for tht' outstde of
Ji"r~da Duffy. A reading by MrA.
Mr Lawrence Whi11ateh IJM!nl the dmrch.
Sunday in Coluhlbu• and wil aeRachel McBri.de, •ong selectA number or tame~ were plarJob by Mrs.. Ann Sauvage and Mn. eomptlrtled borne by Mn. Kattir
Sprinjer
who
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two
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under the direct ton of ~1 rs
X,thleen Francis accompanied b)'
wetok.!l
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dauehf.er
Mrl.
f'r.tnklin
D. Hudson and \Irs
lift. Freida Duffy. Mr. 0 . 0 . Pat Maud
B:nnth.
\\'aid
Gorby
Small ('Ups m lhe
terson County SuJ)frintendent,
•ne a Vel'f interentng talk.
Rev . and Mr•. M. C. lArimore!
1'he,meetlna was elo.sed by pray. Mr tmd Mra Attl'il M'eKianey dl
Jrc the J..ord's Prayer.
Middleport , Mrs. Tbelma CttJter

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Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Circle of ing a .s:lent auction was beld, SJ)(InRacine vis1ted Mr . and Mrs. S. G •or•d by the Wayt and Means com.
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BY BL¥tCH HASKINS
Somebody was -dueribinl the Somebod,y waa ex o 1D:I e-~~
1'1
ears (•nd those of 1955 big
as tui-ea
of 'tlle
hits.toilRIA'"
1I'Ull rat.e ot 2: ~all pe word 'lrill
STATION
Davis· Warner Insurance Senice
Jane.t .s~epston of Coham bus has mlMr~e.and Mrs. Ray Morris, Colum- 1 Rdla.n atll'odss_htb':.s ,.:n .,•hbook I'm new
well) as ~sembl1 ..... great
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nowDew,
was new
tile ttme
buy
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grandparenll,
Mr.
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weekend
with
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Middleport, Ohio
" ' Mrs
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with
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pa.~d ffiJ' Defore tht&gt; L.5Ul ol eacb : 1,~,.,,.,,..,;,;,,.,.,--=,,.,,.,,.,.,.J
Pomeroy , Ohio
:Mrs. Ralph Lee for several anti
Richard' Fiek. Tl\ey were w
.. 1th 0ne ' som ohowmium . s:id
had&lt;lashes
to COofaround
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mollth lollowiu~;: IDJerlion
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i'!ilf' c. Warner. Ag('nt
days.
emuute to Florida for a vacat'ion. El de ~n .set red on 1 weary day
the
~Hiles
rooms
or
lorei.t;n
car:l
"But
lilY
dear," protes\ed one of
P"one ::136 _ X
Linda Cu'Cle spent Wednesday
Mo·· Oris Gmther called on Mn&gt;
In s~1e.s will clear ef de morn- 10
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see any
tbese•bats.
fla,~.., o.oes, e au ....-e
Complete" line of Insurance
ni~nt
with Dorothy Bush of Spil- Billy ~Cleland , Monday.
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somequiet
of uscolors.
still &amp;tick wit,h . . our
~~rted lllllbedlAI•.llJ Tbe Daily
ings; Venetian Hlinds, all sizes,
Au!o , Ftre, G~neral Liability
ler
i Thed Croy has returned to Par- An da.t 5 what I ~ope (or m~
I[Anry Ford wbo was qu.ite -D
J\l.ll,t ~~ in.ati.t.utkm. tbose Bos·
~atin~l wiU not 00 respon.siblP
colors;
Impo."'"fed
Bamboo
Drap3-14-30le
Mr.
and
Mra.
Douglas
Circle
ViB- kenobUI·g after spending two weeks
IMa sha-dow ge.U:n !finger crost a~~ man, !0 r ,ve beard. Sezee, toll bat. remember Queen MarY•
fer more thart one wc:orrect iDes, Shades; Stark Bros.
M:r:
Mrs. Erneat Juhn.son wJth the Gordon Ridenour family .
done come
what eolor it Is,
Never v4ried !rom year to
oortl.,.
1 so it'llcare
and Orehard Co, Fruit Trees, ' 1•
of Chestre fhursday .
i Mrs. Clarence Neutzling and Mr .
as;
Just
black."
yell', by 'bne jot or tlttle.
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Mrs. Dougla:i Circle and ch.ild- l &lt;~nd Mrs. Charles Goegleln were In
The old fUdd&gt;·dudtly.
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Shrubbery, Ros-es, BerTY Plan.ts.
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..ro. uf "rhanb an4 &amp;pf'clll l"'u
Free estim8tes. Dale Wtpple
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1 ren and F1orence C1rcle
visited Wdharrusport, Sunday, to help Mrs.
De sun goin
on me."
Ueea of Eve:P.tli printed at rtCU
Supply, 215 Union Ave.., Pom&amp;PERSONAL
Mr.s. Tommy Holler and family Ncutzting'.s uncle, E. P. Foltrod, Not as cheerful as &amp;ay, ''Tolle , YeJ.
A ""ln&amp;time po&lt;m. The author
lu tb55ifled ratl'l.. Obi1uatlN
roy, Ohio.
3-12-25tc
Fr1day.
celebrate his eighty seyeotb bir·
·low Rose of Texas'' but 1t
Lovely line from ''What J'm
~\Abil'~ ww;., Blake.
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publU-.ed at l 'ceot per word.
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Marilyn Roush and Donna Clr- thday.
.
~urely fits a cert11in corner m Reading Now"
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wb9
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"Nabttdy ever loved anybody
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AccompanieS very c ~ tipen e wee en 10 t ens Mrs. Henry Beaver spent a few
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'the way I'm gaint to Jove you"
telephoM ct•ea can611 a~ I
Wllh Barbara Roush.
' days in Dorcas with her rather-ln_
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Go••
1¥&lt; Rfe and hid t.hee (eed
Dinab in Elswyth Thane's "EYer
tloa.
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FOR SALE
Service
Marilyn Ri.ee of Racine spent the law Ed Beaver. ·
That wind ·recently was so
J;IY.
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at;re.ams and oer the.mead
To Highest Se1led Bid
W'E FR'E'E YOU OF
weekend with Dorothy Circle.
Mrs. Lelah McLane, Tuppers strong tha\ I'm willin~ to wa&amp;er After."
at~• tb';e dothiD&amp; of delleht
• 'lohaes
5 buDdln.gs
BURDENSOME DETAILS
' Mr. and Mrs. P'rank Walton and Plains spent an afternoon with th.at down m Tex;s the usual hair
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.elolhinr, "'"""· brlllht
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to be
family of Spiller and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Denzel Cleland.
raising phenomeoon took place, These ladies wbo\oe doue a Jot ol s.n~th11e
NOTICE TRUCK GROWERSa tender vole.~
sold sepentely
Rodney Pierce of Mt. Olive We!'e
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter is spend- namely, you could see li heavy log early bouse cleaning have simplY · ~kina aU the .vale-s rejoice?
I Will have O!Ollthern. tomato 1\
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HOME
Home
Sunday
of
mg two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. chain. ttandlng .straight out frnm &amp;ot me1 .!lymied.
Rugs out.
wiD· l;lt~t Lamb wbo macle !hoe!
Plar'.. here aJ'OUnd the middle o ' CHILDREN'S
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ID
d FARM
and Mrsaftemoon
T
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it
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the
all
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uper
ten
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Phon•
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ommy
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a,nHenry
Eichinger,
Groveport.
t.he
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to
whlch
wwas
at.t.aebed.
dows
g
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'Paper
J)o&amp;t toh_ou kn_pw Wbo made tbepl
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''"'"" ' 1J.ittle Lamb, l'U tell thee,
1 nd
aq.g~IOJe:S Apr.lat 1951
Ml'll. Eugene Price was return- Common sig:bt in Texas rm told, man leaving
1 .... I. call or bl'ling your orders
Meigs County CommJs..
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Ralph Lee and son, Robert ed to her home Sunday from the during a high wind.
be"hind him, everything scouted l,lttle .Lomb, I'll tell. tbee:
0°h.10Charles R. HaJTis,
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VISited
Mr.
and
Mrs
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Dwight
SwepHolzer
hospital
where
she
underSpeaking
of
fos
chains
and
within an iOOh of Us life.
,H'e ~ ca1Jcd by thy aame,
BRING YOUR. SHOES TO RA- i 8 ner 1 Off e. Court Hous..- l - ---------.-- ..._ . - .famd ily
Columbus, Tues- went surgery,
posl.5-i1! sttll d'tsc:oncer.t,. and
And here I sit, like Ciq.derella For He ,calls bll;ll!eJf 11 Ll.mti,
CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE ,
PomerOy, Ohio
. HOUSE and Jot in Middleport; a~. Cir auguter Janet accomp. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith befuddles me to see these log in the a.sbes, ftebly wiping off a He ts •n'leek, and- .lie iB cn.lld.
.MONEY.
1-l'l-U 1,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.~'"':""'"""""":::1 ' also FARM on Railey Run. See an~ed the ~e's to Columbus.
have sold thelr house trailer and chains standing straight up io tbe window at a time, half heartedly He became a .little child.
1 Clyde VanCooney,
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l•omcr&lt;Jy,
Mr. and Mrs. George Circle and arc .staying with her parents, Mr. air and supporting a mail bo:t. duslim! Out tb' sun po'rch (J really l a ~hild, end tho:u a lamb
.E"' OUB EU!;f.,"TRONIC ~ECRE10--For Sale or Rent
Route 2.
3-15-tltp daughter of Great Bend called on and Mrs. T. L. Weber.
Jus-t a good case of expert welding ought to sit out thete if 1 .:ould We arc, (.lt:lled py bill nttple.
TARY TAKE YOUR WANT
~==-:-=:-:Mrs . .Mary Circle Sunday afterMr. and Mrs. Roy ChriflY spent I guess, but its a little like that pull myself away from this tete: Uttl~ ~mb, God bless t~el
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE uOU'sE fo~ ,;;-;;;, rent in s~r 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, biith, base·, noon.
Sunday in Wooster wHh tiis sU;ter Hindu rope tr~k where a man vision) and woadering &lt;how on Uttle Mmb, God bless thee!"
IN .THE EVENlNGS. CALL an,.
llun. InformaUon 127 Butternut.
ment. coal furnace, plenty of
Mrs. Ernest Fisher, who is ill i~ climbs a rope that dl.'lappears into eArth I'll ever get that .pant_ry, kit- 1- - - - ' - - - - - - - - - INC OME
- ·SI!:BVICI. Call
3-12-12te
soft water, l Acre of g~ound,
a ho:spital there.
thin air. Well what more eoukl chen and torty Ieven other stratel-3-t(
nic~ yard and garden,. ehlcken,
Gordon Ridenour has returned you expect troom a country where glc pointll painted.
J;
V
5
_M.Jdclleport 627 ·
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house and garage. 3 miles from
to hiB home from the Meigs Gen- •they tame cobras by music and
But you know, every year I've
8 B 1 Auto
_l_l_4_J__fo
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r Re__
Pomeroy on Route 124 Pomeroy
T·be WSCS met Wednesda:y wi·Ul 1 era! hospital where he underwent pay at least one of the1r rulers noticed it all comes out somehow
BY MISS LUCY iUIILI
.:,..--::-.
and Rutlan~ Road. Phone ~~43J' Mrs. Laura Pickens as host-er..&lt;~ ; treatmcnta for the past two Weeks.llitc!'rally by his weight in gold- 1 in the ei\d. With endless st~~·
R. H.
SONS CO. - 26 FOUR ROOMS and balh, coal furRobert BaLley.
· ,. P with seven members an&lt;l four vlsi- I George Pyles and ron Charles
he's vuny, vurry tal, .too.
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:
Buckley
' I inveigle my olde&amp;t boarder · uJto
hour Wrecker Service. Day
nace, M:ood condi-lwn. .c:lcan.
toi'S present. 'Mrs. Marjorie Grimm' , vil;iled Ca_rrie Warner, Belpre, Mon-1
some
of
it.
!}en
l
take
a
Uck
{lJ' .to sandyville, w. v •.• last Weet
1
...rwn
1647 Lincoln lila. See A. P.
Phone 6227. Ni,ibt Phone """'.~
won t he 'Pflze In answering Ihe · day even:ng.
But nobody could .have j ust t wo a1 t"l AD lh":s year 1 ·have a by th.e illnes9 \Dd death , 01 her
3
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEAL- _!J'owning,· Rutland .
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mo~St answers 10 .the Blble qUJz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and dau- toseed off last Saturday's blow by husky coming~tralght from Japan mother, .Mrs. Lena Westlalt.
ERS.
3-6-U TV!o turnlshed &lt;l-Roorn APA.Il'r. \..4f.,.R'I~
~ 1 ' 1 Mrs. Mary Roush won ·lne door ghters, M'r. and Mrs. Davld Kob- murmuring as did Edgar Allan whom I'm hoping to sell a rew ~Jerry Childtn of thc'Na.vy left
- - - - --- - MENTS, new rYrDlture. UtU!Uts _.. __ -- ~---- - pnze. A chtcken dmncr was serv- /('ntz and children and Mr. and Poe.
id~as to. But that, my frlends, re- Tuesday to sbtp out on ~e USS
omplete WHUL AIJGNMENT
paid. Call 6044-M.
POMEROY . 5 room b on good lot cd .,.,.ith St. Putnck'.!l tnmmings in Mrs. P. F. Koblenh spent Sunday
" 'Tb ·the wind a11d lfolhlng mains to be seen.
Oglethorpe .at Norf.oJk, V:a.
ba1anc.ln&amp; end brata service.
~-nut of any high watnr, al~ utilH- Qhsct."Vance or Mrs. Myrtle Wal- wtth Mr. and Mrs. George Genhei· more.' "
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Poor old Cinderella. getting
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kibble and
11 .~ 1o prnpf'rty. ra~ti pncc tor kc&gt;r'~ btrthday as well a~ a card mer.
Hacketts' Satety Service, West 2 Five room modem APARTdct'pf.r into .the a1:1hc&amp; every cotton Jimmie JQng and familY 0[ Belote
Mail! Street, Po~eroy, Ohio.
MENTS, with laundry and gart 11mk sa le $1500.00:
sl10w~r 11ud gift~ from all. A get
I was sonlewhat taken aback p1ek1n' day.
wore recent ,~U.est.t hEft.'·: ·
Phone 207.
~IS-tl ag.tl. One 9-room mndcm d.wftl· 1'01\lEROY- 5room mo,1ct·n house W(' ll round·robin card was sent tn
when my !avort\c boy !l'icud .!:iaid
!M t. arid Mn. Q1;lrk Edwanlnd
·
inJ. Has evcrylhlni.
\Hih lumlwood floOJ's, Vt"nethm :\hs Arthur Rous h, Salem Center.
ot a ladt' appearing on You ·Knu-wFor one 'th~g .. I have to ru_n Mr. and Mrs. H~.tbcrt "Carr 'of CoJ.
0 . Auto !)ales.
' A. N.
1-24-tf
blinds rwd awnings to all win- Re.v . Emma belle Sopher fiJietl
Whlll-Question ''She rcmtnded me
every few mmutes oto see If .umbus wee week:emi .gu-eWi of iH:t.
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dows. Both coal and g'a11 furnace her llppuintmcnl here Sunday,
BY E.VELYN BRIC:KLES
of you the fiJ'st time I saw you." more erocUJea are 11ut. And they a'nd ¥r,s; B. 4
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1953 BUICK Special 2-door Sedan,
Brownell
Ave.,
Mlddleheal.
F
u
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a
s
e
10
c
n
t
Mrs.
Helen
Johns,
u
of
CheaaSort
of
sd
back
because
the
gal
are.
:
t
b~
.S\VCot
things.
T·hen
Just
a
J{~rac~
arid
Charley
at.
nillbed.
$11M,
Blaettnar'B, 'ii)J)omcroy,
Port. Reasonable. Pbone 6044and
lar~e
recreation
room
Dri
,·e- pcakc 1s vis1tmg lll"l' ~on Thereon
ih
qu;,•stion
hadn
't
appealed
I
to
little
l"ter,
I'll
have
·help·
shake
•
tended t'tae funt'ral of thir .btoo
Otuo.
3-17·3tc
M.
1·17-tf
wny und ~urage. Ni('f'ly lot'alcd , and fOJmily.
The electnc company ~re in- me- much. Her mam good point the. apple blossoms ou~. ca,ress the th~r Frank ..( Belpre'·Sat.Urday.
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.on
1
inC'oln
Hill
$
l0,500.00.
Mr.
·
a
nd
\lrs
Ul'ian
Simpson
of
.sta
lling ne\Y street lights 'hero.
that I .collltl readily see was t'hat dogwood, and marvell ~II over
Mildred saDtOO and icbildren- of
19~5 BUICK VB Century IUviera For
ren'-.l£x:t-.aion
Ladder.,
MIDI&gt;L.EI'OI{'I'.
7
room
brlck
hurnc
Columbus
were
w..-ck,•nd
p:uests
Q{
'-trs.
Nettie
Cowdery
of
Belpre
ohe
wa
s
t'hm
.
agaln.
how
Uloae
.m11ple
1~aves
~t
r.al(ipttH
... were sunqay. guests at
Coupe, $269S. Blactlnar's, PomBcaf!old Boards, Drop Clotba.
8
Wilh
harflw.,od
woodwork
nnd their parMI..:; \fr ;md Mr,~; . C.hes- spf'nl Lhc weeken Wi-th her sisler
1
guess
~he
was
o.
k.
l'eally
out
JU:;t
over
mght. lsn t _.~pnng Mr. and ~s. J. s. \r•r~lti.
eroy, Ohio
3-17-3tc
CUnton Fbher, Mlddle~4 4 .....
flom s, oln inletis ~lee! k it(.'~c-~ tcr Simpson of Rac111c and Mr. •~"~l".'i. G.::oJ•ge Hamilton lind family: but I wasn't loo Clattered. I'm wonderful'!
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.T)u!, WSC~ of ~h~ M. E.. Ch:alt't'f:a
Phone d263-X.
.u.·.lou
19M
- V6 4-door Sedan,
dlshwash('l', Vrnf'ti an blinds,_ ~ru 1 anrl Mrs. Ral.ph RHdgle\'.
Betty Ours of Basha-n spent a gonna take n good look at that
SJlflng and ohats are. JUSt hke . ·bCid ~elr ,March meetme" at the
tent--Ele-ct'"r'"te___
wal=-'lpa- per waif'!' hPaL Full bAsemr.nt. VN- .Mr.~. F'rrrl Shu in an rl Mrs Hom &lt;Yeek ·here the guost.s -of .Mirlcnc 11&lt;1;) again.
power steering, $1505. Bluettn- P'or
· "Lovt and Marriage." and, "Ho?e ho~·· of MrS. Dorotha DA~IJ..ll.
t'Grrencc.
.,.
.1.
1age"-you c::an~
" . ,ha,\le
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...,. Sif.
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er'li, Pomeroy, OhiO.
3-17-Jlc
t~nrht
un
two
:;;
idcll
of
hou.
~
e.
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r
er
Ju«·aud,
Racine,
cnik"ll
on
re'nd c.rr
LOWell
QMlttijtf ~d .,_,.
ofuliD,,
steamer. Clinton Fllbet, :~~·~;
dleport. Pb. 8266-X.
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nge.
3
mlnule~
from
rlowntown
.
lative.
c
;
hero
Thur~&gt;day.
Mrs.
Jla
Stone
uf
Vlenn.a
lipent
One little :fefloW .Cfocul out t!J- one without /the' o-o-thE'r. I WLSh J S(m w,fto.'lie .e~Oy~ tt. OiniUe
19!H I+'ORO Vlctorut harcl -top coupe,
Built ror permammf'C. $18,000.00.
Augu~ta and ld:1 Wvlfu r. ntl :\fr.:; !he Wcc.kcnd ·J\cre with her par- day. Pr~ious 'little harbinf:er o! could teU Uiis hat story With t~e spent the w~ekernd bert.
$777. Blacttnar's. Pomeroy. Ohlo. Very desintble flrst floor APART.
CUCKLER REALTY
Dale Hill were romri'Oy YISII()r,:; enls ',\'lr. and Mrs. William f'ulton Jn()fe and better things ,to come.
effect I 1want. Stt back and I'll
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ME~. Auto1nat1c gaa turnaee
BOX
229
PHONE-101-Y
rec.Jntly.
Mt·.
and
Mrs.
William
Chapman
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Bran
new
one-for
me,
alleast
try.
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Mr.'
aod
iMftt.
Gera.ld
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Lrneh
au&lt;l
------,-CaU 6170-J.
12·22·U 3-17-:ttc
Mr. and Mus floscuc Scm•he1-ry sp~nt the weekend In Columbus -thh wel)k "1 never likP to kiss
This wa~ 111 Kast on, home or :the fatnliY ' of BarlO"W· arid · .Mt. ~ ~aitd
95!:1 I~NTIAC Deluxe 4-door S~d­
.. - we.~e lm~im~l!'i Vl!it,tor~.iH Athens wHh their daughter, .Mrs. ·M Jchad a girl and smell a -camel."
Conservative, 1he dowager ,type, Mrs:· A. N.IM.c:Grqor o1 Vintellt
an, $1195. Ulwlltllllr'.'l, .fomoroy,
NOTICE
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Grasso and family.
Nu! sed.
the 'Are there really people wes't spcfit ·Sund.&amp;Y 'with o.:Mr. ,1Hlcl ::Mra.
Ohio.
3-17-3tc t 17)
Scaled bid~ill be rccmved by WL•dncsdJ.y.
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
V1rgil
Rou.!lh,
Mrs.
Mr.
1:1nd
·Mrs.
Blain
:\flllhone
and
of
the Hudson River?" ' group. llaul Nichols:.
· (. ~, 1
---~---19ft.3 WU..LYS Statlon Wagon, one Man or woman wanlcd lo handle \be Tru~ttecs of Olive Towm~hlp Edison Braec anfl Mrs. 1'ih:s Pie- &lt;laughter, Pomeroy W'l)!re guests of ------- -~~­
for one u~cd rubber tiretl tractor kens were :n Parkersburg •ruC!;day. 1Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Briekles on
Iota I owner, $798. Blaettnar'a,
McN{'~S ProduriH rull nr spare with Hoog:h Front End Loader
Gene BcE~gle, New BriAhlon, Thur.:~ day evening.
romP-roy, Ohio.
·..3·17-3lc
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time. Oppoi'I\Jnily to make $40 with 5! 8 cubic yard bueket. LoadVISited rclativus here rl¥!cnt•Mr. and Mrs. Dana McCain 11nd
Pa.,
a
day.
No
cxpcnrnce
nocessary.
-·--::---::----er to be comPletely bydrattlic L'Ofl·
son Gail and 1Mrs. L.izzte Biddle
WrltC' 'Mf'NESS COMPANY, 120 trolled Rear tires to be 14:00x24 1
(9)
y.Miss
Annie
Scarberry
is
visiting
of Keno were ·vtsiting Mr. and
E. Clark St, FrcepOI't, Ill.
and tront 4ires to be 7:1JOxl6. ..in .A then!!.
fl.lr.s. G.eorge CaldweJ,i Bnd 1M.r. tJnd
FARM, 80 Acre~. Rulland Twp,
3-1 0·11·11
------~-,-- (~Todd 1950 to 1956). 1'h~ mu.st
·Mr5. Tom Perrin Sunday. Mr.
one mile from Dexter. Plenty of
be a h eavy duty tractor.
Caldwell isn'.f: so weJJ at this Urn~.
VACATION POSITIONS
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
co.J, B room houllo, cellar and Unusu:~l vacalion pOHition paying
All bids must be m by Aopril
'MJ'5. Myrtle ~o~ro9t and Mrs. Et·
barn, other outbullrtlng!!. Prie.
Extcvtor
·bel Arbaugh spent Saturday night
tt~uch~r.!l from
$750 to $l,DOO 6th, 1066 and .su bmHted lo thr
od io 11cll. Robert Molden, Dcx·
E1tate of Pavl A. Mercinko,
with IM:r. and Mra. Emile Matlack
d('ptmding on the ,lime the)' can clerk
ter. Ohio.
3·19·3tp
Decea11d
Board
or
Trustees
rCo~orve
.the
or'Lan-castar. Thep Sunday they
work. This is a profll.!lsiunal
Notico :is .hereby giW'In that Ro&amp;e aU went to Cincinnati ood 1pent
l.el'VIce teachers lake pride In right to rt'JOC( any or ,,II bills.
BOY'S CLOTUJNG. Exc('llent ConM~.i!nko whmo JWt Offi-ce ad· ~be d11y wKh M:r. Mlfthn;:k's and
Marjhnu N1·wlun
rendrrmg.
Dignified
work,
dUM
dillon. Two sprlna: ctmtJ, ett:es
Clel'k. Olive Township drc..~s Js ReeWJv~He, Obro R. D; Mrs. Arbaugh'll SlBtcr, Mr. and
:fcrent from ordinary vacation
2 and 6; Four PHir drca trou·
ihiiG boon dully aoppo!nted IS Exf!&gt;f Mrs. Rex Greene.
Long
Bottom, Ohin.
,
rmploymcnt. 'Wrlto in -eonrlliCfl, 11ize 6. Mrs. Davis, 600 N.
(3) 19, 26-21-c
~ntlf1ix
of
olihe
E:rt.ato
of
hut
A.
Mr.
and
1M:n.
Jack
Weatherman
dcncl\ £nr full
inrormation.
Second, M.iddJe.port.
3·l6-3tp
Give your edrJCMiiollal qualifiw
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Marcinko Ja.te {)f Oliv-e Twp., wero Sundwy gucsls of Mr. and
Mei'g.s Coun~y, 0))1-o, deeeat&gt;ed.
3 · room HOUSE BOAT for 1ale. catwn:-, lcachin!: exper(encc,
!Mrs. Howard Pullins.
381 Front St., Middleport, Ohio.
Dat.OO •tlbi.s hL day of ~il-'C!oh;
Mr. and and 1Mrs. W. W. Bragg
and
currleular activities.
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19511.
3-1-181&lt; I Wril&lt;"! lo Box 863-L, '''to The Daily
had as cuests reocent.ly Mr.• and
• Juhn C. Baeoo
Mrs. Homer Webster vf Long Bot·
3- U~-Up I
SNJtinl'l.
Jl!'dge or ltlbC Prollat.e Court
Set of 4 CORDUROY Tl]t.ES as low
tom, Mr. and Mr.s. Vir•ll Buckley
MeQ,"ti County, Oh.iu,
as $1.2D per week. Old Jnn Ser- cAN-You UsE EXTRA 1MONEY? !
ReedsvHle, 'Mrs. Vllilnl• Patr
llr!p lltt'el tho11c monthly pay. ;
(3) ~. 12, 19-3"
Coolville end Hobart WJiiCevict Station, Phone l·Y. 3-l7-l2tc
mcnt.~ on your home. car. TV.
eJde or Parker.bUJIJ,
or othl'r lllllluation5. Make $35
NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT_.~ .
.Mr. and Mrs. Robort
of"
2li f'IGS - Berk•hlre·.-.amoshire
tu '$00 a week In sparo time
l1lat.
of
Allee
Wlpptl,
l&gt;ay.ton
epent
the
~
~-~
Crou:, 8 week.t old, JII ,OO per
:;u 1Jplying cont.umei'S In PomeN&amp;tice Is
tr1ven lh~ his 1parents, Mr. and illn._
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head. Ready March 26. OrdL\r
rr~y
w11 h Rawlolgh Pruductll 1
MJchael
Wippel
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Ot
!.t\l::.
and
II'&amp;Ddmat'hetl
-liN:
early.
1:r,'
Start immediately. Write Rawllco
adoh-as.•
is
Star
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1
Tall.
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t'RYEIIS-3 !h. While llo&lt;ks, 25c
Jcla.:h"s, Dr~pt OHC-84Q-3l2, Free
roy,
Ohio,
hu
been
.~u'
l
y..,
1\'lr.
and
'Mrs.
Jim:
OU:-~"~
-·
~·
•Per pound. Ready ·March 24t..h.
port, Ill.
3-19-ltp
cd liS Executor of the
'of family or Bnhan wtlre
F'RESII WHJTE EGGS-60e &lt;k1zen
Allco Wippcl la·le
or
'Meigs
euests with ·Mr. 11ind Mr.s.
I'
evet)' day 11t f-arm OPIW!iilO Golf
Coml'1y,
Ohio,
dcroascd.
.,
Torrcn~
and
family.
COUh!fl.
D~tcd this 8th day of iMnrch,
W. ~. HILL, CJtnttr
19~6PLAITIRING
3·1?·3tp
Juhn C. Bacon,
ROLANDUS
Vl,£11 WaltOI'
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Judge
"O{ the rrobatc CouJ'It,
R:reiDB.
Oblo.
GRAVILY' GARDIN TRACTORS
!•hone
l.Jetart
l!
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R, A. 'INLAW
Mci;s C.ounty, Ohio.
The
3·2·30tC
GGocl CIOIIl \Jied Cirs
3-12, 19, 26·31&lt;
Sun&lt;lay waa 22,
::Hi
512 1. MAIN ST. rOMIIIOY
I'HONI ID4X·
8
All
M
k
d
M-'
1
Mr.
and
Mn.
Marion
·
rlumbini aLI!tl all kind• of f'(lpalr '
et •n
vue Ji
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Jed recently on Mr. - a~1 Mre.

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Mr. and l!lrs. Willard Pia ott and
The Daughlers of America lodChildren of Mt. Olive visited Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Circle
and
fam·
gf'
mel in regul.u session Tuesday
120 til insurance
:ly Sunday.
!ncmnc. Plans for tile Oilllrlct RllMr.s. Mary Circle nd son, Mel- lt!y, which w11l be held here in
COMPU-#1'1!: Lnsurance 1-lruliLI(..'tlt!A, vin called on Mrs. Emory Powell May were made ud practice for
L1fe. Auto, Flrt, Poho. Call Doll of Spiller Sunday morning.
the Rally was beld. After the meet-

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Rtv. Weber 'l'bom&amp; fill"&lt;! 111 .,
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Cbapel &amp;ntday in :tJre abseoce of
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Mra. Earl Sbtrler who bu been
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Dolly Connally of Lugnn, w.
,Mrs . .Mina Wise ~&amp; . OC~n gull~ day
Vo!., spcnl Sundlty Wilh Mr. and il1 at :the .home O{ hetson, , ;ij~e. ~r. :\~, ·
Mr~. G. 'J'. AdkiM.
D. •Mrs. Carl QuaiL!,
r~. E=e be~re
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\\i1lliam Pi("kcU of Ndsonvllle Rd., and ~Irs. Robert Cyi"Us ot Gene Roy '
mo-vr.d Lhe first or .the week to the Kerr8 Run .spent 'l'uca4ax. · w~th Friedt ind
Dall~s Hill f11rm.
Mrs. S. L. Bryant 1nd M,r. ~nd tMft.
. iiiDd IM;rs,
Arza Bryant.
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I 1\fr. and Mrs. 0. A. Thaxton
Mrs. Don
SJ?elit.-.ftlt.. , •D:d
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arc on a vacation to }'lorida.
urday with her d•ttMhJ.v. Iilra. Joyca· 11 tcmrt.a·ea
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jlolrttion vldort.. lillt clofeelod •
Demoeratit drive t-O restote them .
lbe admlnitttration alreadv ·object-ed ,to other pnwilione ia th4!
bill ca111.. r..- lw'11Jriee, plaDJ for
lt'beat and ri~. tnerep,ecs daiey

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the Senate Aarleunm:e Committe&amp;
boated: "We got wbat' we wanted

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Tlle followlnl! NIIIDbera In 1st
lly Full Ftihloned ·Nylon Hose

Expieasly for Ben Fnihklln

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Now· Beinlt Slooted At
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Ruth Barry 51 gauge 15 denier

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dainty tapered Freneh h~el lllld

dark seam, Sbes 81'.1 to 11.
prlee now only

· of l.bc First PresbyterJan Church
Mr~ IDd rAtlnl. J:&gt;.ll ~.
t.t ltad'
Tuesday, March 20, wHh Mra.
CJ'Incicbildreo
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rge Anderson, Mrs. James
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d S. Q. W...... ~ ""'vn.~*Jid.,
Mrs. E pp Icy as h oateases.
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ro-44 an am~ndment Iff•.
log the pric. supporta on I!O!'D,
cotton and wheat to rrom B.'li to to
pet" eent of party. The Senate alto
approved ennther amendment mak.

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lhe weekend wllh bll
A three
roviv11l closed
, MElTING CALLED
·Mr. and 1Mb. Charles VID.' Meter•
, Rev.
Sunday
night ut tJw t'B Church by allon
Grotlp
of the
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will Imeet
tn Women'11
the
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Earlier, the Democrats puih~ .

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bUJ fum ald bJU paeked tritb pro.
viliou that Republkant perdict
will doom lt by pn:aidentiaJ veto.
The Senate passed the bill MOB·

,.,.. Lawn Sood-S,ECIAL
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fied of the dealh or Homer Amos
Mr. lind Ml'li. Shel"ml,ll .
, Jludy Durst· &lt;*fled oil E.
at East LJve11pool. H&lt;o~ is a native -have moved into l!be apar,tment CVJ)enter and fami-ly reoomlT.
Df Letart Townsblp. Burial was In vacated by Rev. and Mrs. W1Us.
Mr. •lid lira. Herald Vadtet.er

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Mr and Mrli . H. G. Housh and
Nadine were rceent GUcsb or bis
parents, ~r. 1md Mrs. A. E. Roush
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The Evening Cirele of the Methodist WSCS wu entertained at
•the home of Mr.11. Clate~e Chue
·l ast week with IMrl. William
Buck tu co~hostess. The .openinc
devotion•Js and 'p.rogra'O), .were
in charie or Mrs. CarJ De'nnison.
Mrs. Robert. Linter pret~ over
the business session. dur'l oc which
time fina.! plans were made for
the Easter Market to~ h•ld ,Mar.
31 at the
Rutland'. Df!Ptrtment
Store.
•Mrs. Lee Myer.!l walt ~tess
when the Atternoon C~Je, ~ .Ute
WSCS met at her
Mrs. Ao~tncia DMison. pr~j:lent nf
the Society 'Presided with Mrs.
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th o! Veterans Hospital in Hunting. Hattie AfcKenzie in chlrle of de·
, ton for trealmcnt.
vo-ijons.
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'Mr. a.nd ,Mn, Dell Talbott m-.&lt;~c
1 Ohio Valley Grange 2612 met
The Ruf'limd WSC.~J, members
1 last Friday evening at the Grange
were 'g uests o£ Heath !lfe~hodist 11 bu!ln.e;s trip ,t d 1\annswood by
way of PorpenJ)f
Ha ll. The first and Si..'COnd degree WSCS at Middleport recently'.
lfr. ·
Mrs. •n .
was. given. Lunoh w;!s :.ervcd to
Mr. and !Mrs. Frank
·llave
ten~cd
, I !tt y membcr11 11nd gueKI:s.
muvcd to their home hare.
I · ~lL~s B~e~:lc of Racine spent
Mr:;. C.ui Morris has returned at 1ft.
Mrs.
Sunday wllh Claudio Shields: . to her employment in Pomeroy
of Nrt.laod'
and
Monroe Shcel.~
uf Galllpo!J s after a lwo week's illness.
Ciark Of
Atben8
. and Russell Sheet.~ uf Columbus
Rev. Robert Linter atten.d ed ,t he
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ted Sunday with thdr 11unt, annual CQnferencs at Lancaster
. ...qill•• '
I Mrs . .1. D. Roulih.
last week.
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htld of the diHerenu exRclalivC~:~ here have been In·
11-tlng MtwMn the II'Mflan and l formed of •t he serious illness ~f
the Whlta man and plea&amp;.d
Mrs Melvin McNickles at ·her
horne at Jackson, M!ch.
with the memb.rs of the Rotary
Club Fdday nivht to aulst the
AUendancc at the ~\t:ethodist
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fering $11 .73.
R1•cmt guests of Mr. and •M1·s.
11 B. Powell were het· si&amp;tm, J\.lr.
and Mrs. J . P. BurncJJ and Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Lynch Of Chaz·lcs·
ton .
Mrs. Doris Hen&amp;ler is seriously
ill uf rheumatic revN· tn Holzer
Hospi'.nl. Her sistcl·, '1\-ll·s. Harold
:Grimm is taking care of her
sons, David and Daniel,
Elmez· Pickem wa~ taken to
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All the smartness ... all
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sensational De Solo hardlops with the convenience
and easy enlrance of four
full sized doors. Thirr are
noe,ente'r PO!ils to mar your view,

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Stroke· Victim . ... For Painting Of Court Hoose
. . County com(Qigjanet-11 tbe Tbomi.~Jroperty.
In California u!c~ek
molioo
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former Sophia M. St~ of Pomc. t)" Court House ~&gt;Ubmitted by C. F.
roy died sunday at bls borne' 3t 8t!rwlnklc. ·
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~lo:hs~· -&amp;a11nentt. · ~toad. Whlt- The bid cal hi for the -PilDti~
tier California. lie ·.bad soff~r~ of the exterior _of the CO':"'t HouM
8 5 f~e ()n Thul"l!day preceding 'wlth a ·eompl~t10n date of J-une 1
his death.
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set. A ("\anse was attached ton~re
IMrll. L. E., :Reynolds, a step contrac1 o( $SO p~r day pe ty
daugbter of Mr. Ut:zos. w1u1 not!• . tor e''er;v day \IP.yond the t'Oil_lP 1e~
fiOO ·rrf bls aeatb and funeriJ lnn fiatt' that the work Is unfm 81 ·
service!! are scheduled for Wed- ed. Work is expected 10 start 0

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d hieb
eommilst~iPnen; paylhenl Wall autb- ~ eo~ ~~~~- w
atired (o Howard Tbot:Qa, of ~1-6.· tAJ e ~
t5 for materials to eQI.llP • nfew
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,Mr. and llili&amp;. Dettrtar Baum. o
Chester, art~ ~oW:it.inJ! the · birt,h nll and liabllity
of , sop, Thu;,ollt, •i.St. J..eph • . ••_"''.. " ',' tjle

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located on t c
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A bid of ll5,915.04: .submitted
b)' tbe Central Ohlo Tractor Co.
of Cohlmbus tor the pun:base of
crawler traclor for tbe Coun~
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