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'PI:AJI.CHUtcH GIIOU, MalT

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Pomerw
will meet\ Tbt Wlllilli Worker.s elias of the
U fttular RMioli. WedDeldq eY.: Enterpriae EUB cbwreb wW meet
the DAV Hall Ektllad)' 'nlunday e~niDJ at the .home ol
Is requOIIed lo briDe a pie lor ,... Mn. W. R. Davia, Rose Hill, wttb
freabmentL
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The ~&gt;qnv s.r.flri.l, P~~~~~. Ohla

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Mason- Church
To Give Classes ..
Of Instruction

!Middleport;

Emory

Powell, Ra-

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Classes of mstruchon for mem·
Mrsh1p in the :Methodist Church
will be held for the next two
weeks at the Mason Methodist
Chutch Rev. W. L. GeaMart will
be in charge.
Classes are scheduled to be
held on Wednelklay and Thursday
of thl~ week and on Monday,
Wedne5day and Thursday of next

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Deatb: Mrl. IJiy Splrea. Pome..

Ptlsf•Matrons
·Ch::':'r:;
.. :r:oy~.
· OES
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lr-·•:i:•o::·:w:H:u':'"::P:oo:I:••::
Are Dinner Guests

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nneu member• of the Past

llotro.,.

ol the · i'OII\.01'01 Ci&gt;optw, '
OES *ere dltaallr ;an.ti\ ·o r ' the
PI~ JlalrOQi Q.W .of·tbt .Evaogelia• Cbap~er, OES. ~~~po.rt,
Pri~ eveninl. Mlsi ~~ HIJi,
PQQ'IeMy,
ga¥e die lnvoca~lon pre.
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eedtng the meal. -and Mrt~. Han'y
lloudubelt, -preahkat of -the . ho:~- ~
teas club, w.eh::omed t he visitors
· with Mn. Carrie Nye, PomerOy,

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PLAN SPICIAL MIITING

Better Cars - Less Money

Tuesday, March 20, 1956.

~=~.-.::~~:~~. :r~d~Herma~~

Pomeroy Chapter

GRACE KELLY 'WEDDING TQGS

week

Sure There Is A Goocl R~~"' Why
Particular People Buy Here

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Spee1al meeting&amp; at the Middle.
port Church of Christ thia week
include the Me1ga County Men's
Fellowship Ra1ly to be held this
e\'emng at 7 30 at the local cbur·
ch, the Homebuilders Class on
Tuesday at lhe church; the Loyal
Women's Class meeting whlch wUI
be preceded by a potluck supper
at the church dining room on
Thursday at 6:30; tile Prayer service and Bible study at 7 p. m. on
Wedne~ d ay when Mrs Boyd Dilprd, Deerborne, Miehipn, will- bt'
the devoUonal leader with apedal
rausie by L. R. 'wtley and Homer
· Rice.

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\\llSlerlholl1t\"
Knitwear
ColorUI.ates

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dinner prepara·
tJ~ ·. .~ Xr.s. J"aul Wian, Mrs,

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Tenntssee Senator Captures 21

Of Minnesota's 30 Dem. Votej

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AY JACK HAGERTY
Stevenaon eongratullted ~
UnltN PJWA staH eorr ••,.,.,.,.,., er on the rictory euly todq 1:JW;
HINNEAPoLIS. Minn. UP ""d the oelbock 1VOUJd 1101 , . ..
~ &amp;tee: Kefauver . won a fttm. hil etmpaign to bead the Demol(iq lliD.Oelo~ ptes1dcnta1 Prim- eraUc ticket again thU year. Tbe
My_ elertJoa Vlttory Tuesday and .defeat for StevellJOil waa unexpeet:"
~ todaJ the tide bad tUJ'ned ed, aince be Md tbe support of t11i!1
an tbe race for the Democnt.le Demoeratic . Panner - Llbor J»ar..

~:!!,&gt; ~e.,~·· VI. W. Hayes,
·liljjf·~,u;; HaWttns, Mr•. •M. L.
' ~~~.'· !if~: WDJ,Jiey110ld• and
M!il.· lio)&gt;m llon1f,
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Chic n' Charming

Conf~eOn

SEE FOR YOURSELF

Education Attended By Mrs. Smith

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'lenten Service
Held-On Sunday

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nomiaaUon.

1111d the

Legion Auxiliary
01 ~wis-Manley.
Post Contribute!
210, 2 door. llere'o a neat little Cbevy that wUI oave you
plenty. Standard shirt, good tires, plaatl'e seat covers.

now 895.00

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1952

,nominee n~ed a

4eeUive Yidory to remam the
trout-runnel' for the nomutatioc

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In a cb-i l actlon, . a Qetition for
diyo~e ha.d been
In t;lle
M'W• Clwk qf Courts ~ffk:e by
Betty tou Gllke)', Harrisonville,
"8alnat Bernard Gilkey, Harri·
Tb.e petition

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eo1tple

were.

ttates that the 1
In 1849 8nd
ope Cfrl

Fr-.

ty orp.aization ot Sen. Hubut ·
Jfqmphny aad Gov. OrVille
man.

S... Turnint Pelnt

"I believe tbil PriiiW'Y """""
the turning point in the eampjjp
for the Democratk nominauoa;"
Kefauver told cheaiq supporteq
at a vietory celebntion here earJr
Ibis mOllliJig.

He led in tbe statewide baUotin•
and ia seven of the •tate's nin~
congreulonaJ district~. The statewide victory 1ave blm 21 of t1J!1o.
state's 30 Democratic NaU..Illl
Convention votes, while OM ..trote
rode 0!1 t.be individual reauJta in
eacll of the districts.
.
WJtb ~ or the state'a 3,8'78 ,
preciDcts rf"PC)fttag, Kefauver bad:
229- votel ttl Steve1110n's l?Sr

&amp;r~nville~

Conu,..nman
for his tupport of •
the twa c.,..,_..

857.

~epart~· a, Jlolj
' be- held.\froui 6-7

Pre.ident Eilellhcrwer .... ..,
overwbelr:aiDg Yietor in a noiDillaJ_
llepqbllean eonteot wttb f!en. :tViJ;
Ham kaowlaDd ol California. Xiww.
land cUd not campa:i.p aDd said
be would have Witbdrawu Ii per..
mitted under MJnoeaota laws after
the President's decision to seek
reelection.
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f.Rd will take
wors hip the
muJie will be
youth choJr di·

H. Sauer anc:l Miss
EFI•twil" with MNI. Paul
accompanist.
H,OI.ZIR HOSPITAL
Admitted &amp;itutd8y: Jed LeP.,
Henderson, W. Va.
Adrbitt~d Sunday: C. II. Church,
MidtllePort; Mrs. Vern Wa-tterson,
ltacille; Arnold Frazier, Pliny, W.
MrJJ. Louls Carr;at.o, South-

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~uver upset Adlaa E Steven!Otl an a state wMre analysts had

Warrt:n H. Brilbt, • former putor of tbe SlmpeoD !)(ethodist
A eandle-Hgbt Lenten serv1ce I
Chuft"h, Pomeroy, u a leader of
was heJd at .the First Presbyterone of the «f''I;J'P8.
ian cbureh Sunday evening by the
Westrnlmter Youth Fellowship directed by their advis&amp;r. i}{rs. Jud .
~on White. The moderator of tho I
WYF, Ju1ie ProbascO, was leader
and LyDn Buchanon was pianist.
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The hymn "In The Garden" was
sung by Susan Phobasco, Betsy
Wo}fes, S.haron Evans, Janice Zerkle. and Becky Grueser and read.
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f9r the service
W
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Pauline

1953 Chevrolet

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pr.-ident respondinu.

Game1 were erijoyed durin« the
social bour With prizes awarded
to the tbirty memben and guesb.
Tb• dini.na ~n:t table. were decorated ill 'reeiMJii with St. Palrlck'l Day with arranlil'ement.!J of
•priDJ: IWwel'$ us'e&lt;t aa the center
Piece. Mrs. Joe Young, Jr., Mrs.
C. P. Gallagber and Mrs. Lee
Rotilb were on tbe dlalna: room
~~ittee and the committee in

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1951 Nash

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!!talesman 2 door, boy, A real sharp car. Fbtllihed In
heav~nly blue thai's bountllo please you. Seats make A
bed. Good and clean.
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Jane lu .... t

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JeaMe Cain

"Genlleme11 Marry
Bnmettea"

(CI.-oco~M-Ttchnlcolor)

District youth .
Rally To Be H~ld
In Point Pleasant

ALSO

John Pavn•

CARTOON

Coronet\1 pa11. A bealillflll blonde ear with a nice sbape.
New ahooa ton. Gl'v~t It !be eye tonight. You'll be pie sell.

now 595.00

Beavor
Pa.
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Friend• may ca.ll at the Raw.
lin.Js~oabJ f.uner.al , Home until

Friday mor~IDJ 'Wheit tbe B.ev. J.

Easter Sunrisr
Service Planned
At Pt. Pleasant

ldw'-"' Chitles will c:onduet pri- tion Co.,
va~ service' lor the famUy. ;Bur- t.est.Rh,

ial w/u . be Ia the Union ·Street liOti .sen.
Cemetery, A~~t!M and' ft;endll are Millin&amp;' and
asked to omfti flo:wers.
chief c;hemist,
W.CIU'pentft. begaa a new Reflnlnl
•:~::e,: •:!fter be ;.came' to JliddJe- ver, Colo.,
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he 1tudied
and etc. ltof;
aaart

Mrr Mur,._.,

"HELL'S ISLAND"

1952 Dodge

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"Reap
ltt]_~lllan4

The Wild Wllld"

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.loti McCrN

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Kim MiCo""y

"A SlranK•r On Honeblck"
C:..UTOON

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IOLYI THI PAIICING P.OIUk . '
A' YOUI HOUU WITH ..., .

Samsonite.

unable ttl provi~ bread Cor
table.

fOLDING CHAIRS
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Cuilllalll V8 frlllly •• f CIIU, iltei&amp;Y too, with new :m~rn
tlll'l)uolao pabtt. C..l De Mat for the mo11ey.

MAMYMORE.

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Ph011a 485
Pomaroy, Ohio

master~~~:(:~:~~~;

Earl
Warnke,
Toast
b.tbd,

I.dleport
mtlb

now 495.00 · ·

Honest Values

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BAKER

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ON THI UIGHfri.U
1.\IDDLIPOIT
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He stated tbat four prindples
to live by In sports, could apply
to life or anything else and these
prlnciplf'~&gt; ~re taught by Christ.
They are : prayer, diS&lt;'ipline, hard
work, •nd llporUmanship

1951Ford

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COI'folli:

not stand still. too Jon1
, wtU come Uu~:t Ule VaJ
the llltura.t·
and then
many advantDaslo ol!er.

SALE POSTPONED
A rummage nle planned
this Week· by the Minen;vjlle
tbodist wscs llu been ,..,,..,.... ootbldt
a..coordhJg to aD announcement

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Star Dueten "'H Group
To SpoiiiOl'
. Box ~pper
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RICHARD I, OWEN

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REYNOLD E. GREENI

SolO Sporti'Eye

IDITOR

Pv~~ evuy atternooq ex~t Sunday by The Oh10 Valley
~t,Aqf ~ •l 110 Kec~a~ Sf Pomeroy, U Bu ~wes.:; Dffu~e
~: , ~Wifl O!/i&lt;:&lt; phoqe "1'7.
:&amp;ntered 11 l.et"'nd (']ass malliqa: o-.athn at tbt'
Pomero1 Oh.lo.

post

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BY CHARLES M. McCANN

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P!ctur•

Les Pout &amp; !lory For4
7,00 D:o. llu.c;S19n'1 Secret ·
7.SO Cokl' T!Die
714~

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Nilw1

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lhttoa.al advert\fllng. represe.ntative, Bottmellt Kim!Jal~ Int~

8,30
9;00
lOoOO
10.30
11o00

JU Lfti.nltbll 'Ave., New York" City, 16, N. Y
Sub!l~lption ra1es · Dellvf'.ry by ca1 r ier where availabl e 30 eenh
,per week: one year in 3d vance at The Datly Se-nttnPl afflce $15 60·

·~ 9.lftilbs;$7.80; three monftu , ~-90. By motor route when
u~ble: o~e month, $1 . By mall one yf.ar $8, §ill: m•)uths, $4 .25;
~ mo~tb!l, $2.50; ont month, $1.

NeW Caravan
S~e ,q. ,Dlrecton,

An Old FaobloDe&lt;l Box Supper
wm be held oa saturday eveaill•
Xareh 2-t 1t tbe Vernon. Scbool
Houae. It ~lll be JPOftloted by the
Vernon star DuJtera. ~H Club. ,
Home made aoup, iee cream and
pop will be aold at the event to
whleh a weleome hu been extend·
ed to one and all.

Evangelistic Services Being Conducted
At Pomeroy Church 01 CMst

The Daily Sentinel

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Tbe Rev. Paul Bohrer. promotlonal director for 'Wintton-SI:lrm
BibJe ColleJe, N. C. l1 eonductbq:
~nn.celbtic lft'VIets at the Pomtroy Chu.reb of t?brilt.
Sunday eve.t:U',ll . he JI)Oke
John 3:18-17 brma:1n1 out that
' 'God of this world 1J the oDiy
God"; }'fe PYI! hill only MlD JeauJ
~! aad ""!he purpose bebiod
it all . The ehou presented a sped-

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olleanor S. Schaaf, Mlddltpu1 SOdet)' Editor- Pbolle $0'18
&lt;Atcllle Beat'hs Ha~l. Pomom Spclety F.dltor-Piloae 82t4

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This .J,o Your IJI•
Dimon ~bnyon T6~
1161dllnei
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u,oo \tecther•aat
Gr;f(e~\,lbto
ol Ceo!Ur1
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Mercedes
Condon·

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Dress Shop

Mo.y il .
lf the voter Wishes to vote by
mail, he should write ~ the
County Board or ElecHons !or a
form on which to apply for an
Absent Voter's ballot H~ must
fill out t~e application, !iUtR it lD
the presence o! a Notan· Public
or other person authorl:r;ed to 11d·
tQlnJ.ster an oath. and rettu·n it to
the Board or Elections before 4

MailBag
'The Editor's;

For Your Little
Charmer's
. EASTER ·
And
SPRING
Attire

P. llli .~' l!l)y 3.1ft~e voter iB ·out•

s1de ~tkct ·1 ~0hune'nti1J J,Jmlts pf the
Unlt«&lt; Sl&amp;\10) ' ijf · \iia~ }PPIY lor
his IHIOo,l ou.;~J1, $1 Ma&gt;&lt;b e. ·

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application. they

rectl.N ir ~~!!

DoOO
AoOO
to:OO Garry
10.30 Arthur
11.30 Strike It
i2,00 Valiant l.ody
l2:1!i Love of tlr~

49t:trmin&amp; whether the ap-

J)Iic•nVIs qualified to vote. anl1 1f
he Is tt~ey will send the voter'.!!
ballot!! alon g wltb utentlfJcaf ll')n
envdupo,o; and l'eturn cnv~IOP&lt;!s

When

~he

voter
bullots, he: SJio~d rh:wk

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murkfng; foJtt them ; pla~c

out PCrmittlas "anyone

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p!"f'.&lt;i&lt;' nc&lt;'

of such

JUl•n tJflr.tl wn

the ldentlficaUon cqvclope,
Bhould take fhe envelope to a
ahould tak the envelope to 11
Ury · Pvblic, or other pcrsr1n
~horized to admlciRtcr oflth!i,

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.persom.

rnveJope 1.~

f~i'..ll~·l~n·~1J&gt;~e~ln~I~C&gt;t~m
l~o~n~r~""~u~.,It1~tj•.~ln' l~ilthis
,h,li~m~"
y~~b-.o ..':·nun ted
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date.

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6,30
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rrom

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Chiefs pf t.leil~ ,._I.e,. ~an
Sisters. mel 'M:~
ol
tbe home ·ol t)let, -~~Opt: llrl.
William Allman. m.; WlUlam

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Ontarl~\loo-~

woman

holai 1Utt dlltlnctlon of once havlnc portrayed • Vlc:," . ln. a
ltook 001\\PI-ftJ dolq' .l'tJerywe»tHJII, the morallly play, Mlll (l&amp;rJ ..
to.-or JIIM Kay, u the Rl!hearaal club Inmate• call her--eame to
Hew '1'0111 ~ lt:U u a 11n1er. EJeven yeara later, she Mcame dlrte·
lor of tllt alub.
"I mlfllt eay the the&amp;ter nve me up rather than vtee ver11.," lhe
..,su. , ~te abd blu..ytd. MIN Kay lA atmoat a mother C!onfeuor
to tiM ~ Coratlla. Kit Comell, lncldenlally, It one of the elub'•
cU~· .,._ too. 1.1 J:.i'len Menken.
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Tbtrl iio clonnltoly air about Lhe piece, qo be&lt;l cbeolt,. no llfhtt·
out curftW\o llach prJ hal her own key, llhe eomtl (&amp;ftf.1 eon ·u
Ill• pa.... amtlht ee.n ev.n eratert,.ln JenUeman ca!len-ah, tb,ere!
-Ia tbe lounp untu It pta too late. MeanwhU•, sbt hu the ~t·
Mt N""DI of all-a few doUll other would·M aetrtMell. wl~ whom

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abe ~ Itt "-' unW ill b.oun. talkln&amp; about the pal"\.1 Ult)' eom• lily
wUI plf¥.

••tn!n&amp;

Lowe was we)eo(lled 111 · a new
meinber and •· .t:l'IW ;-,. were. Mrs.

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Lena McElhinny ar\d! Mfa. 'l{umer

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~ones.

Give S ud JI..Green Slomps

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Patficlt's .
Iwas
served at
cloae
a st.

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A Guest At'Bridge
.. · . Club Gathering
0HIGHESr

v•• IIOiliiii'OWD·

Mra. H. B. Kress

TO·WIICIHT RA'RO ..

prize to Mrs. Rol!arid

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~011d Moritloy

:SHOP

Coqimunlst

Mr~~,~ll;e~J.

hostess. A salad eOUf"P., carrying

eveiing,_

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The April -"'•!.aq. ~!U '~e.bel.d
l\lro.. Alfred · Elb&lt;:rl~ld was a
at !be bOQte of -Mrs:' c. P. Gal)a- guest when Mr.s. WIIUam Ander·
gber, Main and Fouri~Ave. Gam· son entertain~d het bridge
es were pll)'ed dvrlll1f the aoclal reeenUy at her home, Lincoln.
hour and ptizes awlidetl by the
Prize tor high aeore

-'MIDDLEPORT
.llEPAflTMENT STORE

With ....:will TNIM 1•1111n

, . Sewing Club ·..
Has Gojtherin!

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Styling ,

Checlc Dodge. ufore you buy, and get more ~Cf4· I!!! dollarl .

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~tlon

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Chooiie afty _yardstick of eomparioon you can

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IIBIDII-you'U find no other truck Jl19IIBillal up
to l.oflay'o bifflm', mote powerful DOElGE.
Provo it yours,lf. GiV!I tho new trUck y0u may
be IAink•"'l of btzying a good, lhoroulh pring
..-. Dii mto its payload ra'tinJ!, botaepowerto-waidlt ratio, cab oize, performance, and
price. llet tbe fa,cto, right from tho enginem'
apeciticaUon book. Then take time to •••

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wrec!k-

mg AmPrica 'Wh(.n tl spM1so1., en

an:1ual Junior Baseball 'program
ftlt' thot,tsands or boys w~ere they

'GREY FLANNELS ·

learn lhe lessons or 'fOOd cltb!ons~lp QD the sar•d lots?
is your i\mer lcon tc.~:lon wreck·
in~ America when ll caiTiea on 1
''Back to God" and a "back . to
Church" proaram with ruu empha~l.!l on relia:•ou.s traln.JnM:?
h1 you1' American Lf'lJ(ion wreck·
lne A.merwa when it. aince itt
b1rlh, has carried on a · d~!lnlte
progl'am of combatln:~ Co~mun·
Ism and nil un-Amerlcan actlvi·

Z9.95 · · 3s.60

W(')(aro work?

ts your

Am ~ rican

lnl( Amf·riea

wlum

Lafl!ion wreck·

lt , tponsor•

mort than 4,000 Boy St"out Tro6p!l
1ht·ongbout 1ht nation?
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1 .~ vour Amrricnn Ll '~ion wrec1c:·
mg Americr~ when 1t carrlc.s on
Community Seryl~c
activltie\:
uro'ii~\ng playground~, ~lm,mln~
pool.s_, Iron luna~.
ambularu:~
o.d w'lt opo~!Ofl bioq~ aon~.

C~!ft~,a

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~nd cdJl\~u~.~~ c~~~n;-

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THI ANSWIR, Al VOU WILl.

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.Never HaVIl ·~ey Beeil Prettier In ca.b·
'inete; · Flana'els, TWeeds, Ge.batdines and
Lirit!ll'ls In Mosl W851!e4· Sb~e5. · . · '

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h ~·our Amerlenn ~ion wreck·
mg Amt'rlca when It t'Uis bee.n
fll(hting, s:mee lh blrth. for , !'1ft
adCQUJ,te sys tem of defeD8e for
the nation?
1.!1 your Ameri&lt;'an Le.ll:ion wrecktng Amenea wh('n tl sp('nds bet•
ter than $125,000,000 in Chil4

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Thtin Any Otltor-

And Meticuloui Tailoring 'Of
T~«
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Somt out-of·townert!l a~ 11urpr!•1ed, nlthou(:'h
I am not ture why, to lea•·n that the club was
baN4 on. an actua.l plar.e-Lhe ~ebaarul club on
We•t li3rd atreet, whtCII for more than olD yeara
hal ~Jeen puttlrur a roof over the beads and &amp;
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bed underneath the w~ary bon.ea of asplrlr•.t
' .......,.... Cerfttll younr t.l!tr,•u who come to town f1 om Clncln1)4,-.ctO'I'-o/
J'latl or Terre Ho.ute under U1e delu.tton tht)' 11'1!1
• eld.
&amp;oint to IUCceed Htlen HayCll.
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There lm't too much diMimtlartty between the
1'ftOYle 'Uraton '-"d lbe rtal thlnr. Tile Rehearaal &lt;:lub I~ a t\ve-ttor.Y
aQ!t, eomfoi16tl)e aM hol'rley, full of em~ryoolc Ka~ HepburN
ttq\11~ wUht oh, llatt a bundl"flll beds o.nd a hanilful of cob In
t~ um.,., ll'l nearty always run, and one blf ruaon ~ay be
tbal It coata a 11r1 ~~~ than UO a week to live lheff'l \h\::. . ~ll In·
elllilnf two~ meats a day.

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Sisters
Past Chiels Plan
. Apdl_lnspection

Plans for their -ln~tlon oa
April 3 were made W¥J;l; the Past

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annou~~ent that
would visit LOndon,
out iq Stilib'.s n,uve

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Easter Chitclt 'Witll- .J&gt;otlis Hat..

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. wjth automatic tranemia.WU. You. get the largest
oab for g1"91lter comfort,
lariest wrap-around wind.miold for greater ~~afeLy .

SUCKS'. :

O~r Ae&lt;eNOries Are Chitsl.andlnl! '·. ComRie le Your
Artuw Sblr\1. TIN and .Haqdkercbie!s. Cooper Socks, Swa)lk Jewelry, 'Cuff· Links. Tie

Bars: and Chalrul.

Middleport,. Ohio

eyt~ian

Erwin

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TIIADE
' MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Jr you ue what Ed
Cl\111
a young old·tlffiel', you go fRr ~no ugh back ,
to remember a movie callM Btage Door, by
Otbrre s. Kaufman and Edn11. Ferber. lt for
noLbiJll elae, It ebould 11tny in yo11r memory beeault one of th6 girl• living nt the "F'ooU!ghts
club"-wu It Eve Arden Ill" Luclllt~ Ba.ll?- wol'e
a live whit~ cat around her neck ln lie\\ of a

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PRIDE, LET YOUl
Jewel•r Be Your
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JEWELRY STORE

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.tJO Houseparty
J op The· Big Payoff
3.30 . BOO Crosby Show

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MAKE HER THE DARLING OF
THE EASTER. PAJwlDE
Ballsle, Pllsoe, Nylon, 1 Parch·
men!, PoUsbed Coltons. Can Can
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11 30 Low~tory

unU then placed m the rl'turn enveNo- lope and mulled, or delivered tn
No· pcr~nn h)' llw vott)l , in time to
au · rcu&lt;·h t hf' Bnord of Electionli by
nnd L2 noon (Jn Fnday, M:1v 4 tio bal-

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' JEWELRY Ta Spork Every
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Colors.
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BLOUSES
And,;Mony Otller
Beautiful Thlngi

who will be unavoidably absent
from their counties and more
than ten miles from their voting

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Insurance

Missionary
Group
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Priscilla Circle
Gets hletlt Members

·Spring

Ohio is one of J.he. thirty-seven
states which permits civilian pbAent votJng. Ohio permit&amp; voters

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~emce • feUuwthip meet1a1 wa• been
of Lew
hit parenb,
Mr. and
AC2gueft
Harry
Brown who
held 1n the Melli room and coltee Mn Ha.ley Brown fO'I' the put
and eooldet Wtrt aerved.
two weeki, left Sunday for New
York
He wu tcoompanied as far a11
A deJeption from ButlUd. Zion
and Kjddleport Chureha of CbriJt Altoona. P1 . by h11 parents ar..d
were preaent for tbe TaHdar even- his 1i1ter and brother tn Jaw, Mr.
Bohrerlpote and Mrs RoJf:' Spencer.
Brown will leave New York in
,Uy ateept".
Duffy ~panled lhe ne.ar future for oversea• dut y.
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b)' Mia Blenda SttaUN lllftt: "The

mben, ·~ere eould I 10..
"I'll be llst&lt;niat." Followinl

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LCI:ws •••
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Your

precincts on May 8, Primary Election d_Ay, to vote an Absent Vol·
er's ballot. This may be done eith·
er: In J!frSOD at the Or!ICC of the
CouAtY Bpard of EJections. or by
QUill. To vole in person they
sbquJd t:o to the office of the
Boord between April 8 and 4 P.

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bem and ••• Doa ff lted ber
104
OOo
ear Henry Oftl' the weebDd.

Mr. and Mrs Valentine Grueser Celebrate Patricio Riley
::~~:U::·~;:=be~:·~:;:
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ws ANGELES ur - chuck Pomcroy-llllrrilonrille
CCJIDpanilt.
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Weclu, former University of 1
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On Sunday ,..
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Skat•tng cbiU'&lt;b,
Twg addiUou were added to the
Slides on the urly chureh · are Southern Cahrornla tackle , and
Phone H'-Y
50th wedding Anmversory
\nJ'en
Monday evening. The ter-i·~l~l.l~ •hown each eveniOJ at 6o45 M"key Lakoe, exVanderbill demon topie wu "fhe old and new
evan.ce&amp;t wbo allo e.,wna temdve back, were 111gned today
' Po~
Ka)ple
picture~.
I by the Los Angelu Raw .
''1 On BirthdfiV
_,II1~~··~·;·~..~Depver
preseatedtwo
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vour sbtrt.
Nt\ More FlYing En$. All!.!t Th~)'~ewels~ fatterns ,Al!d Colors.
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glow: •• rlio top·. of )'0111' pie.
Befort tucting it into oven,
Just sprlotl! the erUa&amp; •with

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indlUtry.. shorietlt turninc
radiwr.- reqUirel much leas
el'ortWpark,iDU:eU-tun:l8,
maneuver through heavy

downtowp. .inHIO•

DODOE~TRUC

Check Dod... Malda every &lt;1neof tbeeo j&gt;Ointa
apiost wba.t you pt in a DODGE tzuck. and
aoe bow mucli moie Dod&amp;e pveo you for each
dollar you in98Bt.
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You owo H to younolf to pt the best buy fpr
your money, ., be BUN' to get your DOdP
dealer's deal befon you dacide-befon Y""
make tho unfortunate mij-..~ ot paying marw
for your 111tU truck IQIII ~ lao.
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POIN.TS FOR DERBY

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wally Post Leads Red}P.f{-8
.loo~cy
' over Pirat es •
T0lo.-3 WIn
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N5£0LES,

All FARLY
fAVORITf FOR 'f'IIR KFIV7'tiCK:/

f?Ef?ili. If&gt; !!/f'ECrlfc&gt;
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TAMPA, Fla UP - Outfielder
wall y Pool oft the; CIQCig.nali f\.i!d·
leg,
no\\ce 'I" IIJol ~ljoq'l'
LeM~tH' todRy hat he ha~m ( l~t
down rro~t~ h1s bl11.zing trilling of
Ja.sl )ear.
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. l'o:.t hit 40 homers last season.

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PARK, a¥

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the . Philadelphia J.ll\illles.
F1rst _BJ!Se~a~ Te~ ~luszewskl ,

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see itUM. 11lfun.
da lght when.. tho Owkpll)llowa
In'.~. ..mHinal round of, tho

NCAA: Ba~ketball · 'Pitm'ftan'l&amp;ftt- at

Evanston, }11.

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P\~&amp;ilwhilo, W.s, •g MJQ'.l\' lOjla;' lor

an examination of -h1r; Injured back
by · f&gt;r. G~rg~. Bennett o.r Johns
.H9Pkfql , O:tPJt~l~ ·
K(uszcws i" ""h1r 4'7 homers ami
lk.collec*d' t~ee ruw'I;~aaa)' tp ~atte&lt;t -~H ta't- ~a~on. He has
Jcn 1J the Redlegs to a1 10-•-vkto~y p~a_ye4 Old~~ two, lJ~nmgs In· exhl ·
over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Only b~bon compe_U~on.
575 rans saw ~be Redl~ tally · sev- 1· Tile hDeu~:~s :
\
en nms aga"inst Fred Green and P!tts~u,ri~
N lOQ-100-100 3-9-1
1 Art MurraY in the Lhir.d. inning.
CJI_l.C~Ilnflll N 017..002-00X 10-1 3-0 1
1
To q_Ac_ker heJ~ the _Pi~atcs to
Green, Murray 3 N. McMahon 4
·
row· htts m the f1rst s1x mnln_g$. Ray don tl, Brown 7, Donoso 8
1'"-'"0: of these ~ere d?ubles by Dtck and,_ &amp;helllll!d,. $.r.p.vi~ 7; A.{:..kcr,
G~o&lt;ti lllnd Predon Ward, reach Miq;q"cil]. "T.f" au'~r&amp;ell· Home
leading Lo a run. Johfi Powcr.s runs : 'r0w~r P~g · W~ n.
homtjred in the seventh tor Pitts.
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burgh's other run.
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Post had two
and a .
"Paul
~ingle. Teamma"J.ej: Fr~~;nk ~biJlS"On .1,}":\~9!. ·sl.gn)_d. ~lif[,the WJI~IJ.ing- .
nnd Bob Thllrman 4!4C:h scored a. tOn tle.d;ftln.i:~-tMhlln~rthe
t 1·iplc.
n!lmber or players under contract
The Rcdlc~ play hos.t tf!d;~y lo, to 22_. ...

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TORONTO U T e Ontario
Club
..od \oday lhal
th e valul' of 1ts. Gold Cup turf
p1; /.t:' 1111~ been raised from $111,000
to $50.000 The '."" will be run
nt thc- new Woodbme Tra~·k In Tor·
onto next falL
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Mr. and Mr1. flay White of X.t•lllon, .Mr. aad Wn. Alfred Wblttl
of W.tynelbJJJ',Iil 41Dci Mrt. Chat«=J
Spent"cr or C'bttter tailed on Mr .
an•t Mnt Dana Murra7 1114 10"'.
lin. G""l' Hou4ulloll WAI lljlmltted Ul tAa ~~ Gl!tQft'al

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pltal tor- auqety•
Mr. and MrJ,. VhWit ling. uvl
family vlsittld~ Mr. and Mn. GJo.
Kr.ider of R,tdM.

Mra. J..eu

ALKYD

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to the
Ki_~bury
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grou(!. Rel~1
I o eight members and one guS• .

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Mt'l. ~•e SuJibarth~
,yr: an~ Mn. V:irgil · KiP¥ at·
tended ttie lnbual medlllf I!Jd
dinnW" of thci '"'tbe.Uf.eita Oit-io

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Th'ts telescope was thade a~ ~

ID$ffiOripl to Dr. Fran)~Jin H. Clr-pe.ntcr &amp;f1d D. J. Evapl and prr
~WUed to .Ohio Un~venJty, Athen·~~:
Clu.~: Faeull.)'; Home, 3(1:5 South
Fifth .Avenue, !Middle_p4rt.. Ohio."

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pipe with hmd. Made- 20'k tele.s"o~ yst'd by Elgin Obi. fo~; tbiJy.
Aretu.rbs ceremony at Century
of rogress F.xpn., Chicago, 19«-

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Ill• broth&lt;r ~nd wlli. 'Mr. •ill! ~=fi~t" i~e lleiJ• OD'f Dl..,.,..,..,
tnst. 'l'e&lt;h, (Ill, lmt. Tebmal&lt;&gt;iYJ,
M:n. To~Hcrd Taylor ot ~:rj~n
~. ~ AmJ~rtcm ""d dauab·
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Chiczu{n, Jf'l0-28; "tiecame ll.lf«ille
. and p. Slstp ,htri. J\,IUIR Jill)~&lt;l''f ~~. lrt'rt. PhJIJip Smlt~ IPI!llt ~tltfrJ. Jertjt Powell, Ratl~; Mts. PJ'O(, 1128, hett4 melallurgf dJvft~esl.er, N. V.
ufday th Pat"'k(rsbu
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ffona Stot)', Ma!'ion; lleor~c hCI Man- 1\fon~ le&lt;"lurer geoloty, utrrtnomy
a't~'· Carl Miller Ntu~ hqz:oe , ltlf and Mrs. Pti~i Barnes ol llel1;BYrAt'll'lot'; E!rtht•r .fo!'i('ph, ,.lin- rnMPOrloa:y emeritlJI J);f'Ofet.&lt;aof
Sa urclay . from Rolrer IJoapltal: · 1'om~.oy and fhijdten' Wet.f S~n· erndte,
sl t•tf- Nov 1, 1944, stpfr ~!:ultant
wherJ she receive~ tre~tm«!J1~ 1 f~· ~d~ ~Q!Its of Mr. and M~. Floyd. --~ - - - . - - - · - lfi;E""l trllu.rgy,_ Annour R.esearc~
8 few dl_
ya.
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Thomas.
Mr,1 S. L. Bry:tnt ....-.ere uHinij on ~nundaUon , cons. practice.
"4!~· and Mrs. Dcnntll_At.ke-spn ol
Mf. Dnd · ~- · D~an ~ Chlpm~:~n Yr-. a~ Mrs. Campl,l~l .Harper
Fcllo':" _A. A. A. S. mem . Am.
Kansos are anttolli;)Cl~ ·tile blr!th were caUl"'- on oiOrd CsraoD " '"~hd Jpe B9yd, Suncll)'.
.
fn.~l, Mtrun&amp; and Mctall. ErtgrM
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or, a, 5Jln .Mich~l Dale. i1r, and,1 ~ept1Y·
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e:randparents.
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_Mrs. .q. -~; La~~t:r .. en~eJ1:aig~: · tJ ~-; fCI b ,;:Ue-.J.. .:f~·ry: ·-•. .,., . . ~, :"\: · a!\(1 ,'; ~\ra.; Willi&amp;i}t F~Rn ~alid !Mr. fie Am. Aisn . of Variable St.Pr Qb•
\tlth a sl~ ~clock dlniJer '!-S,"dfP~I$' -· '7!.. ;:bd ,\f,.s · ~ 'Br)'iDt 'aMI - a.nd J.Jr•. Carl Miller -" ovtr tbe .$erv~s. Chicago Astron. Soc Cdlr.
~vontng. Gp.e&amp;ts ~e · MUi lttf• .
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DeUa Tau DeJta, Sons ot t·he Am.
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JEWELRY STOlE

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Wins Four¥ear

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loof M~ . Kl.,; III.Corthy

"AiiHr••• On Honeback"

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Bill Kilgallon, Br~·a11; lkto An·
ifrews, Columbut Cantrah Dick
(Hover, Newark; Howard Wright,
Akron Buchtel: Paul ' Frey, Cln·
clnnati Elder; Jim Severs, Kenton: Jim Welty, ,AJbtabula; Ron
Hinkle, Conneaul; K&lt;:!n Kovaea,

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A~rhtabula.

Baseball Stores
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dau~Chter of .Mr. ~d Mrs. Albert
Pettit, North Second Avenue. in·
jl,lrfld ber foot whjJe )\'laying last
· W:eek. She . aecomPiplfld h e r
parents lind sist.er, Beuie, and
her grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Petti'- nnd Don Cole to Portmnouth
Sundav to visit .Mr. ~Hit'S si!lter,
Mr~. Woody~rd and famijy.
Tueaday' the babY, who had rc·
fused to put her we~J~t on the
sore fflot, was l,al(.en ,to the ,Scb.~~&gt;­
bl Clint~. Ma'son,,.-an(l . t~e a"!l,~f~
flllt lti a Nt_•t arter~ a· rr~tur~t , WNJ
discov~l;'ed 1 by: x;ray.

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For the VERY BEST Rl)YS. in.ELECfJIIC HOUSEWARES , and MAJOR AP- .
PLIA,NCF..S . • . see PlCKENS-;noW! We've. oomplete selections oi ALL th&lt;
fmost appliances made - made to savo you time and en~y - and p:U;ed to
, SitXE YOU MONEY,! Come SilO ALL those SENSATIONAL VALUES· today! Bu&gt;
. them Cor yourself • ~ • or. Jo;or
Future gi£t.givi!tg O&lt;casion - you can't J(o
wrong at these LOW PRICES. (1[ yru W\Sh ... you can tal&lt;e UJ&gt; to 12 months
to pay for your purchases throu~b PIC Kl!NS convenient HARI&gt;W ARE ED o,
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MIA'Ml· BEACH, Fla.-Harold
Carter, UN, Newark, N. J, out·
pointed Bob Satterfield, 18S, GhicaJQ 10.

GHI!MISTS

OAKLAND, Callr.-Ben 'wise,
201, OttltJand1 Cali£., stoppf!!l J.acll:
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Set ol Double WORK HARNESs, An elderly W~tiJUin ..-ould Uke 1.0
-extra lood, pncrd to seJI. J. w.
be he lp to 6om~: peace!uJ person
as housewife. Louetta
Price,
ChtacUe, 700 W. Mam. 3--21·3tp
Portland, Ohi(l, at the Ritter Re..
For &amp;ale by b1d- 1
sidence.
J..20.8tp
8"DBEE.. BUll.DINGS. Oblaia.
bid sheets at malll pte, Ohlo --::-:c-· -~ - - -- -VaU&amp;,y Eleetric Corp., plant 1201 Business
aitf!, Cbesbire, Oh10. 3-21-3tc
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lllaftf uwd household 1tems--Gas
Vjrgi.l Walk~r
&amp;efria:erator, Eleetric Stove,
Racine. otJ.io.
~Yln.t room Furni1ure. Bendix
Phone Letart Falle
Waaber ft Dryer, Chairs.. Tables, 3-2-30\c
e(e. Charles Hysell, "' Liberty :_::_:.:::_-,--,--;&gt;:--:--:---:Ave. Phone 61&amp;2-X.
3-21-Stc I Plwnbmg .aod ail kinds oi repair

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·or mon daaa oae lltCQr'r'ed taODe mile from Dexter. Plenty ol
R.clne, Ohio.
ruoa
coal, 8 room house, cellar and . 3-15-6ip
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barn, other outbuildin~. Pric-1 --- - ----c-::-c:
tiHI ol £nata priated at. n&amp;\1ed to sell. Robert Molden , Dex· 1 FOR RELIABLF.: , P.\I!ITING
t.- dauified ratiO&amp; Ob1~ 1 -ter. Ohio.
J.J9-3tp 1 tact lti('h.trd C. Wdt, 232
Fourth St., ~liddleport, Ohio.
glllblltbed at 1 Clllt pv ward.
&lt;W11ocl Adl ,..,._ DJ mill 10' FOB PARII BQUrnMENT SEE US!
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GUIOD merehandlM,
Fulton·
~ewing Machines, reotal m:.;~~
\lotiGes
'lbqlapsoD 'lDdor Salea, Porne- j mea, $6.00 per .month. PI
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Singer Stlwing Machine Co.
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j One 8 inch Skill _P ower ~w. $50; .
187 N. ~nd Ave.
Sc=rap lutUber, doors, frame.t 1 etc.
one_ 1A1: Inch Skill Elec::tr1c Drill,
Middlepprt.
Some good and aome bad. Call
ffO. 1 Autorf!atlc Towe .Bar, $35;
-~:_.aote
one Iron Grill GLW"d for Ford
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Trttck, •10; two Truek Wheeb1, RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
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$5 each; tw~ Airto Regulators
Phooe 200. Cleland Appliance
Stun, 118 W. Main St., f ,:~ mero\·
NOTICE TtUCK OIOWIRI ! and CutUna: Torch, $50. Bro.
1 will have iJOUtbem toJQaio · UIUe, 70'7 Brownell Ave., Middle2-28-tf
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plai.U bere ~ the middle of , port, Ohio.
Ua-:-b-le 1~dlo aDd '1'\o
April. Call (If brmg your ordi!n
ea11 &amp;NO--J. we
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makea.
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BRING YOUR SHOES TO JIA.
QUICK SEBVICE oa Watcll ReCINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
p&lt;iri"' by FactOI'l' Trained
MONEY.
1·11-11 White Wall Tires Sold At
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Pbone 6227. NICbt Phone
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Coupn, $269~. Blaet.tnar't~, Pom-

FOR SALE
To Hlabeot Sealed Bid
5 buUdmcs - 1 sn, to be

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CHILDREN'S HOME FARM

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Superintendent

Bidding clo~e~ Apr. 1111958

M•Ja• Coanty Comml..
slqner•s
Office. Court Hou1o
19114 DESOTO vs f·door s.ctl!n,
power steerlna, $1D9D. Blaettn·
Pomeroy, OhJo

per w~ motor.
1952 AIU ... CttalnMn
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let of 12 inc .. Fof'JI Plows.

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Good rtlbber tlrH 111M sprel'cle.Farm '"n•u rubiM-r tw.cl trac·
tor m1nur• spr•ect.r.
Oliver WIJOft and nMChalllcal
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Sn\eu tt.mrner Mill.
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PERSONAL
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&amp;nd lbe latter'• t-bildra.
Ladd and Mary EltaDot
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Repnsentotive. '
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Due 1o m111y eemtllalllla of doRs In lhe !ll'ea
runnlq•t-larle, &amp; .&amp;!nee · gardenln~ lime Ia
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i&lt;tentifled. Wil\ll~rs ~ill ~ · "'ll,,ohijeed each time the l&gt;b·
rtery Woman is ideiilitttiLEie'llenli'y, mu"\ ~e vour
name and oddress to be e!igibi( fo1 th'l i&gt;f¥. · ··
rhere ran he only one winner :The 1ettrhcst post.ma.,..l
md nea tness of entrv derides the wtnr.tr in ~a 9tt ~ mor,
than one rorred Entlies are rect;~:)v~

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:-onduct. ~ Mystery Woman Contest with the prize increasing $..1.~ ln. value each day the }4.v$lery WoQl3n is no1

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-Meigs Couol.y, Ohio.
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Park, 8edlord.
John HOMer:

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Lodg e No. 25
~ale at the R~men's l(,all,
By \IJrtue of a w1'it of oexecntion SeOOnd Stroet, .r,om«oy. ~~- on
ls.ttted -to me •by .the Clerk of '11ho Thursday the 22nd.' .. day...ot Mareh,
Common Plea11 Court o-r Meigs 1966 a-t 10:00 o'cloc'A 1:. M., the
County, Ohio, in t-he 11bove t1t·led fol\(lwing goods and chattels:
~rtio~, upon a judgment rendered
23 Chrome Vbalrs
m saJtf C&lt;~sc. I will oHt•r for public
D Chromo Tablt.'ti
-- ·--2 Gas Sloves
1 Mirror
1 Bill' (Wooden)
Good Clean Used Cara
1 Electric f\ib
All Makeo aad Modell

YOUR ROOMS and bath, coal flit·
nace, aood eondUion, clean.
1647 Lincoln Hts. See A. P.
Brownlna. Rutland.
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Clinton F. Gilkey
Owner

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the UNITEll STATES OF AMER·
ICA, l~ated on townrbip -era•el
stand.
' road tbout l.S miles soutb of Rio
fiord fr~Rt end IOIW. .,
i Grande and 1 mile ~ut of State
Sids mount.d Ford mow.,
Route 3Z5, Galli a Cuupty, Obio.
7 ft trector dit b•row.
Farm consists of approximately
1-H c~ltlf*:br,
40 acrea.crop land, 40 ar;res pu-F•rguiOn 'MMdw
~ ture and balance in w~Xldland.
J . D. Spring taoltl h1rrow.
Good 2-story 9-room dweUing,
3 eleetri~; chick brooclers
1 with basement, water under pres20 eutometle chicken wattrert.
' sure. Combination stott add to·
30 chlck•n t..c~.....
bacco barn with milk parJot. Tile
1P46 H. John 0...... trctor,
milk h~~Ue, crib . and poultry
John o..r. plow.
· house. El~tric in all buildings.
LERS, Pt"Olii'Oy.
1-3-tf l John DMre cultlv.ttor
Drilled well •nd cistern at bulldFord -cultlvafOtf',
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTr T.V.
ings. Sprinp in pasture. Ha.s burF~~tn •ulwoll•r
VICE AU makes Repaired by Ex
2-12 In Ollv•r dreg piOWI.
1 ley tob1«0 allotment. Arran&amp;epert Tecbtliclana. Phooe 6284 Y I 2-14 In 1-H . . . plow1.
ments for in•pectint tbe property
MJddlepotL
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1 Stulc of Jum...,..,
, can be made by oontactiq th~otSmaJI Htfcf" too numwous 'No fice of Farmers Home Adm.JD!s-~
m•ntfon,
tration 530 Second Avenue. Ga111Some houlfhoht furniture.
polis, Ohio. Terms of nle: Cash or
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::::-=::-::Io-s-urance Proteetlca,
N~ I'HPontl•le for acehltnh.
20% down and ~a.lan~e payable !
LUe, Auto, rJre, Polio. Call Don
within five year6 at 5% interett.
Mill~ llliddloporl, Oblo.
Sealed bids wlll be received until
1:00 Jl'. M. · on Marrh 30. 1NG at
B1 SURI • INSUR.
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Old Po.ltoffice· Bu.ildinl(, Colwith
umbus, 1$, Ohio, and will be
Davis-Warner Insurance Service
opened publicly there at 1:00 P.
lOt w. ~cond St.
·M. on 'March SO, 1~. Bid fonns
Pomeroy, Ohio
hi• conduct" b~ PIRRt LEI
and addiUon•l information rnay
Dale C. Warnet, Agent
he
obtained from t-h e office• of
Phone 338 • X
A~ction Service. Chillicothe. o. Farmers Home Adminlstratioh,
Complete line of Insurance
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Auto, Jo'l.re, General l.Jability
LEGAL NOTICE
Gallipolis, Ohio or Room 315 Old
3-14-aOtc
The fftate of Ohio
[ Postoffice Bulldlog,
Columbu~,
Dep!. of Taxation
Ohio. The Government reservel!i
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the right to reject any or all bids.
Highway Uttn Tux
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1001 FORD VIctoria hord·top coupe,
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IURDINSOMI DITAILS
. $'177. Bloettnar'a, Pomeroy . Ohio.
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l9&amp;a l'ONTJAC Deluxe 4-door Sed.-~~-~21~ I
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Pomeroy, Ohto.
box 868-M, % The Daily Sen·
elao FARM on BaUetv Run. See
Olydo VanC&lt;l&lt;IMY,
Pomeroy,
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l acre ground, Small wed _,aln camblnc. Write
Wo!ll water, on
to Box lMrt, ·Pomeroy, Ohio.
Cooks Gap.
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The Racine Post American Lc·
giu n Hall wu tbe scene Saturday
c•cnmg of tbe annual birthday
po1rty given to the Legion by the
members of the AuxiUarr Unit to
Post 602. Opening . tbe 'Pl'Ogram
and giviniJ tbe welcome was Past
President, Mrs. Louise Stewart of

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IV AVA GILKIY
Atbe:.u . Mler--tbe open.ina prayer
·Mrs. Hattie Heutead of Ced.u'
Frank GJbson f1Qtere4 Holzer
by Mn. Ida. Howell and all reciting Grove, w. Va, is TiliUD!al iH:r. and Hotpita1 Monday tuHN'inl from
tbe Preamble t.o the Constitution, .Mrs. RileJ Pi&amp;ot.t and ton.
heart trouble.
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Emmf:lt Stetbem who iJ: em• I lobn Stout b a patient at HoJ·
gave the responee. Jt,oH ~all was tloyed at Philo 1peot the weekend zer Hotpittl, also llarley 'C.irr
liven by Adjutant Ed Ho~)l.
with hi$ wife.
who remaJns .lu a seriout coaal·
Commallder Tnfard. made ·pubMr. ind Mrs. Albert AppleBee t.ion.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. (!llkq .-of
Iic the flft that Poat 602 had called on Mr. and Mrs.. George
been awarded the pl.Q.ae from De· Bush and family,
Zanetvllle spenf the wutead wltb
partmeot Headquarten for l'eaeh•
Mr. and !Mn. Pete lleCioud and t~eir parents, .J lr. add_11Hrt. Rkb•'
ing their _quota. Teafo.r:d also er family, ~- Nellie Meeloud (lf aNI Mellman and Clint\ Gilkey Sr.
pr~s~ h1s -th~ka for the m.em- Mlddleport called on Emma Pow- 1 · Wayne Cha• was 1 visitor It
b~sh1p eampaten conducted by 1 ell last sunday.
the lJ'alliday-AtliDI home.
V1ce Comm11nder Chuck B'-irrl:
Mr. and Mn. RobeR Barton
Av.a Gllk:ey was a lllftt of Mrs,
He sigD.ed up 31 mUtbera for t·he !and famiy of lllrleUa spent t)te Oleva Cottrill recently.
new _year matin&amp; him the holden \ weekend with Hazel JohDJon and
CUnton Gilkey Jr., will have a
of the ,fol~nc award.!: Prospec· Vergje Pigott.
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farm . ule Marth 24-.
tor, for t:\lr:ouJI Jn Z5 or more . Miss Pearl .Powell o( Par'kenDonu Burbridge was in At· '
na~es; DlSttneUished "Dozen from I burg spent several dan with ber hens
bullnea:s re-ceatly•
~ahonal Headquarters for turning nother, Mrs. Etnma hwell.
m J2 or metre before Deel 3.1: ~?51
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and s~en.t. Tl!i14(aday afternoon with
Championship Awar-d for, turmnr amH)' have moved into ;the house Mrs. Jo'orrea Van Meter and Mri. ·
I~ the most names; and the Na· 4ty purchased from. Sol BI·gtey. William Blake of Baeiue.
tJonal Commanden Award, a per·
Mr. and Mn:. 'WiUard' Pl,cott at· · Mr. and !M.l'4. Eber Bisst,l and
sonal lppreclation ttlltimonla' I ended the hymn sine at a.eater. family of Columbu&amp; ' apoen( the
CAJ'd to a member enr(llling 25 or
Mr. and llnl. Oe.aver, Curtis and weektnd with. bis-pareut1, Mr. and
more me~en.
;on, 'Mr. and .Mra. Riebard Jones\ · Mrs. Georp B1ssel. ·
CG~mandF 'J'eafQnl · presented 1nd daughter of Q:Jlumbus called
Ml~ LOuise Bl&amp;ley sl)ent .t he
5 year eai.rds tq 2CI J;Wt IP'embers 1n Mr. and Mn. L D.. Pierce. 1 '. week erid ·w;tb her irlndpaNnts,
for Co~ lnupu.a fnerqbel'1hlP, 14 vi
Mary Pierce and lrizY ' Newell Me-. "and.Mrl. Chnley Prlee.
,them eha~~em~,s and regill- -- ~7.':'--":"'-.:.C==tered (!()Dtinuouw lor . 9 years.
struclecj or card ' board Bnd cre~e
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A aptl~ic selection ·was «iven :bv _papef huJ;t~ beblnd the: t4ble. A
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Doreen; Carolyn ap;d · $hirley Not- candelabra wi~ bltie tapers and
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Fern Norri.s. , 'J!be girls recently terpi~ fe-r· ·the ti.btl!, - A luge ...,. · e1n11
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DAYTOIO.
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won seccp1 d pace·
in &amp; TV t.ale.llt birlbd._~e--.
tor BenDel Ootaeonh'•tP.- 1~
show.
wltb ' (n(llvidual sUeel of LecJOn ~:S1~ \::WI'~~
A game beiod was held by Adj. ke -cream. ~cake wu deeorated DtaY\oh. o . "l!llnoll! uitfti.R•nr~1tf I ro.1 ,
HoweU while ......tJu('k
lunch wu wltb a large flag· and tbe "~
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bein~ prepared lor .serving by .the witiJ. the Legion -em:blem -&amp;IU"t''undAP: :r_b_!lr ~n.~; ror 4 ltll1'letil ....
Auxiliary ladies.
ed by 37 , poppies and the figu;res ~~~- ~~~~u~:,."=~~ ~ohuJ,!
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uruptete WBE!J.. ·41JGNMENT
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daCUUI' l:ioa4tlJ/.~Vice. Well
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Under orders of Dr. Robert
Seipl e of Racine., the Emergency
Squ ad transported Marvin Petty
to ~t eigs General Hospital Friday.

1,_., Ford Tractor with .cauip.

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At 12:00 Noon

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•rnployed In public work. Will
hold a p.ublle Ml• .. tt.. f1nn.
1 mil• .,.., .t w.rt.onwilll, 0.
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BY ED HOW.LL
At a beario&amp; in Mayor Howard
Frank 's colbt In Racine Tueaday
evening, John Wayne Tufort, 19,
of Pomeroy was fined $5.00 and
costs for reckle.ss,p driving. TM·
ford wu arTeJt!d by Manbal
Alfr ed Lyons Mondly, ciled to
appear TUeldly. After payment of
fine and eost,s, Teaford wu r&amp;
leased by Mayor Frank , with a
warning as to future. driving In

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AUCTION

HARRISONVILLE

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A petition for divorce oa the
II"'Qdd of utreme eruelty and
\rou o!lllecl ol duty ~.. beea Ill·
f4 iD Coml.noa. Pleu Court by
Mary Jolw:ton o! Portl11:1d tt&amp;in:it
~ood l Jobn.tc&gt;n ol Portlend.

with tbe Clevel&amp;Dd ._... f• u.
estbnated al2.500. ~ ~
the air !....., ._.. weo&amp;. Porllll
Wl5 aoauired. from tbe Gree1 Bv Rlltoration of her maiden t11me
Packer. two Jean 110 in q.. llKI otber rtlief is asked iD
chaqe for Staafard•• Bob Glrrett.

PLAN TURKIY DINNIR

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The Letart F.U. WSCS are
sponsot'int' an EaJter buur and

Tickets are beini aold for •
key dinner to be aerved on
day , March 29, by tbe

jitney $Upplr
Saturday nitbt,
Mareb 24 at.artint at 5:30 p, il!.,
at the Community Buildint. Ever)'
one i.s lavlted.

Society of the Mt.

Cburcb. Price of the
$1 .2:1 at the cbun:h dining
aud $1 .MI delivered at the home.

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Mrs. Allen Hughea, pn~ltj.eo~ of
B. H. Sanbornlil1Jiicl~
of
l1nl ~ Church.
eni.•rtalined the Eleetl Cifelt of
SocietJ al.her ..home on Jlla1t

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Mrs. PaW Smart 1ave au. Easter
meditation for tbe opeDlDJ deYo~
service.
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The Love..Gift offerlq was ttLJde
by the member• and piau fOr
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um~b.. wbkh- - include~ sending o~t the B. &amp;: B ¥arket in Muon on
pieb~e~ to Kta-p, DUJraoi work· .saturday, Marcb :tt; were made
lira, m . wu tnaenttd by Mrs. , by the Sunahine Sunday School
Hugbea who •'-· read an artlcte Cl&amp;¥ _of tbe ~~-D. ""ethodist
, _ the Hotne1of!ulona ma1ulne. Chur&lt;h last '11llp'lilay ewol11.
Mrs. Hugbea. ae:rved a delBert
The elasa tQet at the home of
COUrse to ifrl&amp;. Clai-k, Mn. E. L. Mrs. Mary Roush ln Muon. A..
Hua:bes, Mra. Geoq'e. MeGhee, Mra. 1 slstlng Mrs. Roush J..&amp; ·hostesses
&amp;pliit, KH. Klt)r llatthews, Emma ' wen Mn. _.nh Spe.nc~ and
Jlatt:hen, Mn. 'f. F. Hawkj.ns, Mra. June Van Matre.
atn. Dana ·llamilton. Jln. Edison Time or the bake ule wu set
Biker aDd Mn. J . 0 . Leonard.
by the group fQr between the
- - - - hours of 10 A. 1!11. and 12 Noon.

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New Furniture

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The 86th annivenary Of Roush's Shoe Store.
Just In Tjnie For Iotter. You Can SAVE
On Every Pai,r C&gt;f ·Shoes In The ~,..
Men's Womi~t~,-Children, Infanta.
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$ave 10%
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11.95
1.20·
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DRESS
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AJordinl to Deputy Sheriff
Leroy Bartrum, John Conner, 2%,
formerly of Aochetter, and now of
nair Ravenswood Ferry and Elm'r
W. Bennett, 19, aiSD formerly of
.Rochcster, and now CJoi near Ra•
venswood Ferry, well! arrested
Wedn.uday by Sheriff Charlu
Ruasell and billlSelf.
The two are being held, Bartrum said, witb the 8undaJ breaking and entering of :. home near
IWute 338, owned by lira. ' JlOsle
Palmer. Listed u missing were:
bedclothes, Jluit casn, ccioting
uteiiails, and a DUlDber ol &gt;Qlher
articles. Entrance 'to the ! hbult

w....;••d by ''!'"...

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SUITS·

Sises 29 to SO

5.95 to'9:95
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Wool nannelo, ~r4~_)YOrsted and rayon

nannell for, year !li®itd-'w...,.. ·. Ptaln and

•Piattll l!a.l\trlt;; ~
.2,' ·!11'·11"' button "'odet•.
3\Je! 35 to 44: R . · ·;;ton&lt; and Short mod'''· For your con'l'
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SHIRTS
White and colors. Many oollll' styles. Regular··
and French Cuffs. Priced {tom ..•• , . , ••

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On ClothlnJ: purchale made here until Grad·
uatlon upo11 preHlltatlon or thb:certlflcatc•.

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BOYS DEPARTMEN-T

POMEltOY, OHIO
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by his son Karining DJ
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So~e bad
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ije was found
lo mortally
whether wounded.
their candidate
they ai'd not see hD.W be could
reco~o and oth&lt;r u;d they vou!d .

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teeo rear: old twih ~iothers, one
ot 'WJiom ha5 eon.Lessed slaying a
nlue year old Cab Scout, were
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dergoing mental t~ta at W~t
State Hospital.
ResUlt&amp; of. the examinatlooa
were 'tlOt disclosed.
Tho~ WiDlama Jr. admiUed
beatil)g l&gt;11vld Powell to .death
with a pl.aall· an.d 1 rock in a balf
eeUu beneath tbe WUUams' home
on Wheeling tslan.d lot month.
Tbomu and .ltis twill, Joaepb. both
are -under murder indictment for
the IeiDing.
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Thomas' conreuion, however,
exooerated Jost!ph, and defense
attorney William Callahan wils
ex~ to ad:
Intermediate
Court Judie David A. 1fcKee Friday for
writ 'frCelrii Joseph.
Thom•s is scheduled to go on
trial April 2 ·for mUrder. But the
1't!llult.s :ot th~ ment~. le.!ibl could
ehan,e · tbe proaeeu.tion's plans.

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HUNTINGTON. W. VA. UPFire Chief John 1 Gallagher today
estimated damage might run as
high as $JOO,OOO in the flre which
. all
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VI~ 7 . . es~oyed 8 one-.story
brle~ buddmg ID the down·t~n
f .section here late Wednesday alter
noon.
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C1remen aild cut otf cleclne. l~J:hl
and telephone servl~e for several
hours, ragged out of control for
more .th~n two hours.

riomiaated. Some aai.d there are
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wm a majonty of the delegate.
, and tha_t ttle tonvtntion wiD Dot
tab hi
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ers. asked bow he .
could be stop~ tf be should &amp;'O
to the c:onve~tio_o_far out io fraat
, of other posubilities.
3. Stevensoo'e: ''let's talk seDBd
to the American people" type of
eampalgajag hu failed to set aDJ'
prairie fica or aupport among
rank and file Democrats.
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Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 P. M. in the Harri·
sonville Presbyterian. Chureh. for
Mnl. Lillian !M. Jewel, 83, wbu
died WedJ\esday eveiling at the
home of brr daughter, Mrs. John
WarTH, Marietta.
SUrviving the deceased are her
.daua:htt&gt;r. Mrs. Warren and two
siSfen: Mb.- Mary'Dtelll"or patrf-'
son\'ille and !'tfr:l. B. F.. Carl. Porneroy Route 1.
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Howard
BeviE of Obio State
said Wednesday night
that the univeraity !eel~ perfect·
ly justified In firing any prof~r
who ili 11 member of the Commua1 ~t Party.
. Bevis said the university alf~O·
was within ita rights in reftUiDi
to hire a person wbo belonged .to the party.

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or (o!Uspeodina f'acuJty dlembera'tili .1
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In mentioning Ohio State, tho
association apparently referred ' tb
Lhc firm~ ot Dr. Byron T. Darlli:lg!.
assotiatc potessor or pby!tes at
Ohio State, on April 7, 1963. H8
declined to answer some que&amp;-!
tions askel.l by a congression.il
cummit\ec.
l "The Ob.io Stale Unlve:rsjtY. .
take.!i i6S1Je with this prem~~
Dr BtWi ~ haid. ' 'T~erc l.s no 1on,..
er any ~as'onable doubt t~abJ
members oC tlle Community Pa.f\.1 ''
are part of a eonspifa!=Y to ~
Urrow ·th~ go,·ernmcnt of tJi'
United Slates. by force if ~~-~.; ·
ary. In ou'r judgment, tbetefrW!: • '~
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tJr tt ' iema.in &lt;1 professor iDf • 'f'!
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of Universily ProCesSors. wb.idi
held tb:al five college and uni~

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Ohio State Prexy
Lillian M. Jewel Says_Commie Prof
Funeral ServiceS Should Be Fired
Scheduled Friday UniversityL.

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1\JiSIOUri, Gov. Frank
U.Ut.ct' P,... Staff (orr~ ri' Ohio, Gov. G. Mennen
WASHINGTON UP Anti. • 1( Michiran and Sen.
Democrat1 began Aur- {err of Oklahoma.
verine t~e Held or dark horse:
There was r~;o evide~~tt yet
and r.norJte &amp;ons today for a presi 1:an organized stop.Kefauvn
dentiaJ c:andtdate.
ment but one cu be -~~;.l }ft
There wu a Widespread feelilli 'iteveJtJOn faib to get up fJlf
among these Democrats who dom. :p-ound.
!nate the party orgamzat'ion that I Kefauver is out of favor ~
AdJaJ E. Stevenson had suffered a "n.tJI)' aouthern Democra"'-beea.W '
~eriOUJ aa~ P,ei'~P' fata.J defeat •bey regard tUm as a solrtberq.er
m Tuesday s prerudenhal primary who ha.&amp; turned againllt t11em. ADd .
in Minneeota. He l021t to the under· '1e li unpopuJar with many De~
dog. Sen. E.tes Kefau,·er ur Tenn ""ratie profeuionab: because iMt
essqe.
'".ampaigned ap.lmt tbe ..~t
This reaction WIIB evident arnonr 1 four )'ears ago, when he lott .dej
that wid~ segment of party protu- 'P\Oinination to Stevenaon, and a.
sionals who favored Ste~euon or ioi.q the ume 18ain.
at least oon~idered him more ac'
ceptable than Kefauver. But they
To "WIH't Ha~ .
also were asking, "If not Adlai
Ste!enson r~nded_ to lis 4..\llbo~ ··
' feat by declanng Ilia: mUmtioo te
51• NamM MenfiGMCI
"work ~er tbao ever" for tllifi·
The nam~s being tossed around nomibllion. tfe mWit slug if he'
included : Gov. Averell Harriman l'!~pedl . to reverse the re&amp;alt hJi
of New York, Senate Democratic Mmnesota, whe~e f:he backing Of
Leader Lyndon B Johnson or the atate orgaou.ation &amp;eemed lO
Texas. Sen. Stuart. Symington of atuk the cards in bis favor. ..;:
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Kefauver new from KiniM!SOtll ..,
Wednetdav to lbf. far weat. Mtei
stops i.p Montana and Wasbinrtq_n,. .
be wu headed for California .lor 1
more eampail(ning. He hopa td ·
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knock out Stevenson in the 1W
5 California primary in wbfeb 68 ·
deleJ~:ate votes are at stake.
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The Mjnnesota result on thl
heelfJ of the New Hamps-ltire Dl"imRobert Webster, Pomeroy, who ary last week generated much uA.
attempted to take hili own life. certa.inty among Democrats. steTue:sda~·· was reported, tod~~oy, by veruon reCused a direct contest iD
the Mc1gs General Hospt~ as still New Hampshire, but Kefauver'•
being in critiCJI condition.
na~ru.l convention delepte slate
Webster a well·kn~wn ln&amp;urance swamped one pledged to him.
is otM · '
1man in this area for -.any years,
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made tbe attempt, TueJ&lt;!.ay eveni111 1 A .J~
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1wath a .25 automatie, wl'tb!h be fir·
~d tbroug_b the mouth and re..hr f to~ t;Lb_ose deve~okmentad~~ '
mg conscwusnes.. fired a shot
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Robert Webster
Condition Said
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