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Squad was ulled Frlda:« mornial
at 2 A M. to the homf ot fabl

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Montgomery, Salem Center. •

BIG YANK·
WORK ClOTHES
let you lend,
Stoop or Stretch
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AMERICAN CHURCH ,DELEGATION IN MOSCOW .
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Distinctive Styling

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Th• Finest Of Fabrics

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Oilr Nleelloa lneludes wome.t., flaJmels, and IKI&gt;.......... MillY HW l&amp;yles In lhe new mld·lonea and

l!lllter llllcles.

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'M,id~e~rt Glee Clubs ·Concert .Funeral Setvices

Other Fine Suits To Choose From

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mere,llannels, tweed.,tallatdlaes ud
llneno. In most wanted ebadea.

Priced From
17.95 to 38.50
SLACKS . .. . 6.95 to 14.95

'!~nP of our C~?untry'' wa:s the
· tbeme of . tbe pop C:ODJ::II:lrt a:iven

You t:an 1t Sing, Whistle'', "The
Motto", "LWilh I Wuz", "The Sur
·, · Frlda7 •eveoin&amp;.._at t!Je 111gb Sohoot rey with the Fringe on Top":

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BUTTON DOWN TIE

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roomier - t uuf cratch Ia tM
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flying ends(( (all in the newest patterns
and colors. ..
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1H1M. AU fdr tW. bt
union made Asmy :rwlll WCI'k
unifotml, todey. S.nforiM
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(IARDIN CLUII MElTS
Mrs, Ray Biddle, Rutland, Will
ijij;~~ entert~tin the Rutland G ard~n Club

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Monday evening with IMra. Pearl

Morch 24 ,

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In l!uttooi ·'I'OWIIIhlp,
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Little as her asshiting hostess.
The mcetiog had been , acheduled
for the home of Mrs. Ethel Chap·

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oreside
IU!'t illt' tbe · Sunday senices witb bur·

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Emerg~y Squad
au[ftJing from a

Happ#.K Wanderer" and ·'You'll
Never Walk Alone."

Telepho~e Firm

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alterooon at llel~s General

Garden Club Gives
Funds To Cleanup
Ohio River Banks

ELBERFEL~S

GROSS, Inc•

"THE MEN'Il STORE"

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Pomeroy

.. , ~P!'I't Hl8h School Glee Clubs In Combincd' Stlhlor Glee Clubs "The

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you Uii• lite,._ •t •~boW~
.... ac:rop the back ol 8blrtt

Wllat your Ia~ 41 all of the acce ssoriee - we have them! Portis Hats
• • , Cooper and J)!l!l\niW Socks . , , Swank Jewelry . . Cuff Unks, Tic Bars
and Chains • , • Arrow Shirts, Ties and Handkerchlefs.

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~uo!l.torJ~m 'to a l•rgo audience Ellht NoiO!I. "Lazybon..", "With 11 A. -~· Sil.day at the EJ'jng
I !~en ~lB.t C~nne,q, Deeaj~ and out a sonc"; Girls' Enaembte Funera1 Cbat~el fQr Qa).e E. Rtuse,
Earl 'Wamke presented the Mid· "Laura'', "A Bushel and 1 Peek";
of ~terprlse, who dieCI !ate

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model'lllle In our window?
Tbe

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MAKE YOUR ·CHOICE

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One man wa¥ iDjuaed; a auolinepump demolilbed; a flood hght
brokl!lll in half icnd an auto beav-'
ily llamagcd wheA a car went out ,
o! central and eraabed into the
C1ty Service Station early Saturday momlng on East Main Street,
the Pomeroy Pollee Department

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terlq tllere baudea ~!.r· 'fbey !lave befla ~Uoaed and ribum In man.v eues for
)'OUr fall ..lllfadfon. .
Ia ad Jel voura Dow!,

j Whether It Be A-- RE'l: I,G·E~TOR,' T Yt' ·

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1953 PONTIAC .•••. 1,095.00 1952 lUlCK .. , ...... 875.00 ,

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1*-tqt ldr. 8edla. IfillII two tone blue 2 dr. D)ll. Sedan. Spotless original dark lll'een 1
O•I!L lltnl Dice.
finest with light green top. Dynaflow.

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1955 PONTIAC ...... 1,295.00 '195!DISOTO
119500
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Dlx. ipeai
2 dr. owner.
Sedu. Hydnmatic
V8••i dr....Sedan
~k 'gre~n finL•h ·
meful
Low llliltaie.l&gt;rlvc. One ;.
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VJ Super 2 dr. Rivl~n Cpe. Low MUease: 1.$1 ¢~DI LLAC . . . . . 1,895.00
Obe local owner. J)ynlfloiv drive.

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DeVW:e HIM top Cpe, Jmtnacutate light blue

1951 BUICK ••••.•.• 1,195.00 finial\.
Special Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan. A Beautiful car- ItS! WII:.L YS . , . . .
Two tone blue and erer..
lUI steel Station waaon On~
1953 eUICK ..... , . . 1,49$,QO Low mUeqe.
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V8 Readmuler 2 dr. Riviara Cpe. Power 1951 au
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lleerlng, fi)Wer wtndowa. Sma1

Ac:eording to Patrolman E. J.
Strauss, the mv~trgatmg officer,
a UM6 Chrysler, driven weft, by
Charles Saxton, 26, Middleport,
Went of control and cra.&amp;ted bta.s;.
on mto a ga11olin~ pump agd
flood light at the CitY Servi~
ototlon. Tbe report otated \bat. tho
impact wu &amp;O IP'e&amp;t wheD. , the
6fldao struck tbe pump that it ,wM

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two tone

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TRUCKS

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1910 Cia!•· % loa Plekup , . .. , .•• 515.00
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damaged. The auto wu totaQt. .
demolisht d on tbe front.
A passenger Herbert Van Xeter.
29. was treated at the Meip General lJosp1tal for laceration• ql
the head and face . SaXton •'Wfl
c1tcd to appelil' m Mayor E: ,_
Robmson 's court, Lomgbt 01 ' the
charge o! reckless opcrt:tti'oh.

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IICHAIO S. OWIN

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tnb: ftrms must pay w&amp;.e.es com·
parable to that or other mdu ~·
lnes lie noted that labor Ul thtt
btggPSt ~o~t Jtrm tn markettng
Many marlrelmg ftrrTL~ are tn a
I'Oll1 ~ pr~ce squeez(' thE'
same as
farmerg the ell:lenswn specialist
explJJned, sinet thetr cosl.&lt;l .have
ln~rtttsetl more than t.belr ill o~s
mcome 'l'hLI ls espfCLnlly true m
Cood retuUing, ttle spt'lker 91.1ld
There, are 20 percent fewer rf'tall
food ators m Ohto now than 1n

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of IS 56
agitators
ran1ed 7!00
the Soviet Unton ex- g 00
"'!Vhf' of ttle debunk- 10 00
people But Moscow 10 30
told of
tn Rus· ltl 00
tbe peo· 1 t2 00
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which the 12 30
no answl)r I 00
you v.tJJ!e the 200
was committing
beset by mternal 2 30

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One way to mrasu1e the erfl·
cumcy of hrmmg and IDitkE!lmg
ls to look .at the cost of food to
consuhlerJ Food wsl.to, m £ener.al
acc:ordlnr to Leed, have not 1n

On Modern p,·oneers

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Camera Goes to Scho01
Matmee Theatre
Date Wlth Ute
Modern RomllnCl'!
Queen for a Dt y
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SUNDAY
Sign On Prayer
Lamp Unto My Feet
Look Up &amp; Lrve
Eye On NPw York
Camera Three
Let's 'lakl;! a TnP"
WUd Btll Hlckolt
TV C1a!.'lr%m
Btble Comes Alive
Hans Chnstmn AndetiOD
You &amp; Your Healib
P'ace Ute Nation
Yours to Kt'I'P

MONDA\'
V 00 SWJn Oh Pl'ayer
9 00 l,..aplaln Kani:(lroo
1~00 Garry .Mfmre
lu:30 A,rthu," Godfrey
11 30 S1Jlke It Rtch
1200 Val tllnt Lady
J2 15. Love of Life
12 30 liearch for Tomo1"l''W
12 41J Tbe Guiding Light
1 00 Katl(l's K.itthea
1 30 [,ove Story
-1.00 Rubert Q Lewlr
2,30 Houseparty
3 00 The Bl.g Payotf
3 30 Bob Crosby Sb:ow
4 00 ·1'fte Brighter Day

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)urn ~u -eboaen Saturday;vMarcb
31 for the date of her martiage
to Narold Tbomu, sOn or Mr. and
llfs. Sanrord Thomas. MJddleporl
Tbe ceremony wtll bo performed
by Rev. Fred Gatdner at flv&amp;
thirt:v o'elott in the parsona1e of
. ~e. thun:b. Immediately after the

AMounces

"B ild ;.·A- Count''
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Credit Plan for Your lulcling Nahrials Purchases
WHAT IS IT7 .... A plan for tM oxtanslon of ~re&lt;llt to our ~uotomllrl- thera Is no down payment
end only smeH monthly payments. It Is especially ouiteblo for tho small Juontity buver. It is the
same pl~n presently used by 111.U orcl11 houHs •"" deJII8dmlllf atores.

COMPLETE
Of

EXTRA HEAVY ,

HOW DOES IT WORK?- You, the 1ustomer establis~ yout own ~reilit tomit- up to $400.00by deciding on t'!te amount of the monthly peyment you can rouonebly mel.e. For oxemplt, if you
101n pay $25.00 per month, youtaredlt liMit wiN b 1 ten times $25.00 or J250.00 See teblo below:

And Stondord

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W~STSHADE
By ~ •uSMIJ Painter

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School and abe ha~ been emp1Q1ed
in Columbus untn this 'PISt. week.
Kr. Tbomu la employed lD the
D!alnteaance department of the
Q\I'EC plant at Cbelbire and they
plan to make their borne In the
McMaster apartments on Brownell
Aveau:e.

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Arthur Martin, Mr and Mrs. J.
L. Wickham and Edison WJclt:ham
were dmacr guests of Mr and Mn
WUI Heilman Wednesday
M-Sgt and Mrs. Jtussell Painter,
Jr, and children , Sheila, RUSf!EIIl
Eugene and Debora Mar1e or Ta·

coma, Wadungton arrtvcd Satu~
day for a VISit Wllh Mr and Mrs
Eb Ebersbach and Mr and Mrs.
R u .s a e I I
P a 1 n t e r.
Russell, Jr , bas re-enlisted a~d
will return to Fort Lewts iD AptU

Servicemen
20 ARMORED DIV, GJmMANY
-Army Pvl. JllOlea W. Wyit~ 20.
son of Kenneth Wyatt, Rutlaod,
Ohio recently arrived 10 Germqy
lind is now a member ol tbe 2d
Armored Dt~lslon.
Now u.n~ercmn( rjj:oroua lra~­
ing as part of Uie U, 1S. 8eve11th
Army, the 2d Armored is main·
talnmg !be Ptot Of!~ In
thrust and mobil1ty t!tai o811iM
Ita reputatloo of "Hell on. Wheel!"
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$10 $11 $28 $2S SJQ·
$100 -$150 $200 $250 $300 $350 "$400

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Limit

After your creillt Rmlt l1 ••f•llll•lieJ, yu will tlien have llontinuout '!Otidit up to the amount of
your limit. You may alweys buy up to that limit, and simply ~ntinuo temeb your regular monthly
payment, plus • small sllVi.o• •harge,

Needs
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are cr•duatea ot Nlddleport High

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wt'ddln1 ' a reeept10n wtll b6 held
it the bQJne of the brtd.e's materw
lial a;randpirenls, Mr. ~•d Mra.
P&amp;arl Graves

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News Ueadllnet~ '
Weatherca!lt
Press Box
Greatest Flihli! lo C~t(ley
TOIUiht

4 Hi Secret Storm \
oi 30 On Your Account
, 5 00 Lucky 8 Ranch 1
5 30 The Early Sho'V
fl 30 Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Spotlight on Sport11
6~ Weath~'rman
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7 00 Pattl Page
t 1lf."Doug Edwards, NCW! •'
'i 30 RO.bm~ood
8 00 Bur~ &amp; Allen
8 30 GQdfrey's Talent Scouts
9 00 J Love lucy
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10 00 Studio One
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bearer• were Geor•• FW. 0 .

Forts Rbya Evalu, Edwio Eva..,

Set lor Walburn~

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Friday when. Arthur How~ Car
penter s funeral w.u beld at tbe
Rawliop-Coata Funeral Home.
Iuria! was lA- the Ualon Slntt
Cemetery ln Atheu an4 .paU

March 31, Date
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5 00 Out of "Darkness
6 30 Annte Oakley
100 Lasste
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Ed Sulllvan
900 G E T.heat:l e
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9 30 Alfred HttcbL'O('k Tb~atre
1000 App_omtment with ~"lilt'l
lu1"e
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10 30 What s My Lin~
l!OO Sunday Nt•ws Special
11 1fS Lale Show

Yr and )In Paul Torrence of
Columbut •pent the weekend here
wub tbeir parent~ Mr aod Krt.
Roland TOIT'eace, :Mr aod Mn
Charley CbaUee

lnp, llrt. Rlcbud Karr Jr .• -"'&gt;·
ko1er Morgan and one new mem~
ler, llrt R. J. Grimes.

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5 00 Church's Blg Story
SATURDAY
5 30 Satutday News Special •
Sign On Prayer
Captain Kamgaroo
5 .5 Feature Report
Wmky Dmk and You
6 00 You Are There
M1a;bt~ Mouse Playhou ~e
6 30 Saturday Lue"' Show
'J 00-Johnn.v Carson , Sllo~
'fales of Texols Raugers
Btg Top
7 30 Beat the r. loek
I one Ranger
U oU ~lage ~now
Captam M1dmght
8 30 Jaek1e Gleason Sliow
Best ~oot Forward
• 00 Herb Sthrmer's Tw~ fAt
Town &amp; Country Cros.s- • 30 It's Alwnys J'an h
roads
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JO 011 Gunsmoke
10 30 Damo~ RUnyOh"·'n&gt;1li{i"o
"!ltg T!ll .~i&lt;~etb9ll
BOb W'2_glj.'ef"s ~,POrt Shaw 11 00 Tht! l'Lite&gt;Sbow 11 .: 111l}t

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Rotary Club Gets Report On 10th Annual
World AHairs lnstitute'HeiJ Mar. 9-10

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' M'rs Vlrail Brown, Mrs WiUlarq,
Child&gt;, Mrs. Richard Folln!d. Mrt.
Phil Globokar, Mn. Prank Jenn·

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till weeknd wttl:a llr. IDd
Mn WUUam Cblpmaa and famUy .
Ralph p.,.Qr oC Chester wu \'Ia.
ihDg hil I1Jte:r Mr and Mn A C
Stout Suod1y,

TUPPERS PLAtN

l{eld Friday For
Arthur Carpenter

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Follow1D1 the bullQI!It sesa10n a
sbf:lal hour was enJQ1ed and refreshment&amp; wt)'IDt ou~ tbe Eat·
ter tbeme wen .&amp;erved by tbe
bosteue~ to Mrs Eueene; Buckley,

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Mitl:b :»31.

How!;)?Qood,y
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6 30 Sporti ,Eye
6 40 New~ Picture
6 65 Lea Paul &amp; 1.t"ry Poz;d
?oo B1g T&lt;Lwn
7 30 Gordott.Micltae
7 ''i News cfratall
B 00 Producer's Showcase

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Funeial Smite .

The Daily Sentinel

d1y eveulne .t her horpe Uncoln
Heilbta.
Durin&amp; the bUIIae&amp;J aeuion lD
ebarJe of tbe preaident, Mr&amp; ~ .nM11P Re&amp;rhs Haw):ins Pomerov Socie
Rlcbard FoUrod, plana wez.e made
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the Bethany Cbu~h bu~ment,

Captain Gallant
6 00 :Meet tbe PresS . . '- 1
6 30 Gospel Harmony Bo~•
6 45 News Picture
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creased 8!11 much u coMumers
inoomeJ He JIOinted out that con.
awners bave spent about one _____.:.::..::..::..:::-:..:::-:::..::..::..::.:.:::._:_-:..:-~-.:-.:-.:-::_:
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v ~:rnnda, looks at his mountains
a • hearteJUni as·
Rlnre the 1005-39 period. but 'I
RUARK REl'ORTS
and cunleibplates hi• cattle and
United States Am
they ate lhe same foods today a~
r1u1t trees He p2ays with his bas.sador
Doualas D11lon aston
th•r d•d then ,, wout~ '""""'
kuls and hos almost r.,,.,,•• th• ¥bed h1s hearers when tie saHI w
only 17 penent nr lhl'rr incom~
l .'lurpri 1e nldB of howl~ na.tives, a speech in Par1s that the Untted
lty of m11nklnd tlavll Rllver hN'n
the ahower1 of arrows and the Status stood sol1dly behtnd France
'"oclated with any god ••• how
sh"P &lt;racks of majj\e thlniB ~- ln ata \tleanpt to solve 1ts North
COUld ·•go hatk' to a god with
ed guns, which tilled at peat MriCIID rroblems by earrymi out
ll llbe(a (ndepeadence pohey m.
EDITOR LETTER
whom they have had no former con·j
distance
....... tact
Mickey Leahy, t(le ori.elnal Alcerla, Tuniaia and Morocco Pre.
March 23 , 11NU
Another pomt that needs c'art
BY ROBERT C RUARI(
Uena Denu and WatJgJ and Goroka "Red Stranler" li just u much • mter GUy Moll~ warmly expressed
Mr J Addmglo n Wagner ,
flcat1on ls which church would
ZF.NA!, Nlw Cumea- You I he vast !11ountaln which bears man from the sky aa the. fictional hls a:overmrw_nl's thanks
'11tt lad
Na!l~~~caCno~~~:~er
you tJave us gu hack" to' There nu gh1 su~ 11 was l1k c meeting hls name, and Mt Hagen, the fellow who f.ound staangr~·la, and
l The fe&lt;lr ,that any chance
are In the u S alone over 801} dit Co lumbus- t oluml'Jus In hts mtd· mounlnln on wh1ch h1s brother, he l9 well ahve, robust and hear~
Kind Sir·
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ferent churehc~ w•Lh a.11 many d1f die ~0 s wt!h u pn•t!y w1re and Dun l!ves-,md people
People
spark m1ght set off un explos 10 n
1 h~ve read Wllh much lntareat ferent doctrmes St Paul m ttlls fou 1 loHi y k1ds an d th t• g1eatcst who wore. plumes and p1g tusks ty m these our llmoi And iO, to between the Arllb natton s and Is
~fu~oc;:::o~~t~~~~o !~~ ~~~,~~~~!' sa me l'pi stle chapter 3 that such vnw 111 th~ ll1ghlan~s ur N~w used st•JO (' a)(l'~ prMi tcPd can~1- ~c~~de~t,e~e~~:a!~:~:;,e~: rae! intellS'tC1ed s teod1Jy PresJdf'nt
bes oC the American L~ wn l m ~t d1v1li!Ons arc an cvJdeQ:ce of car Gumlu L olumhus ~ 1 ttm.t: seren e- ln1hsm , llf1d d('Curated the.tr foot · w})an 1 hsd just recently flunked El8enhower warned that 11 nu•Jor
war 1n the M1dcHe Easl would be
say th t 1 a;r~e wllh y~u on mJIIt nnlity whlrh Is the opposite of ly ovn 1c lllii1 S nnd ~cu n•·~ while pultls wtltL {oLm.JI rlower ,nrange &lt;~math exam
"a
catastrophe ·to the world the
poln18\ut~here as . one para.traph llplrUually
h:IIJ(d .m•i hl llfl Y m !he land h( mcnts
(Copyrla;ht, 1956, n.... Un1ted
1t 1
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Again you put cmphasl!l" nn fourul
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Umted Stales asked the Umted N11
that l would ke or you tQ cear religious training Whlch ol those
,
Austra l an lr lo;hmn n
!i.Ilek has u 1ieaf e,u from a F ... aturc&gt;Syndl(!ate, Inc)
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up, to-wit Is your American Le 600 odd rrl!JIIons would ml r
fhl s Is an
blow Irulll 9 .stone ~g1 "lub lie
•m Da&amp;"lf•mm~l&lt;fotd lo tr&gt; tzy
a;ion wr eck•nll A.m•ilr)ll&amp; when Us ar ,m~md ~l't'lnp that di\1\sloJ's
eco n.lmhd Mt~k 1 tlllh:r who 11 ~ ~ ~~n~t tt.ld 'lu tt'l\1 Dun Lt&gt;nhv 1rrl.he
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lleJJDtlat• ' a aettlefueni of the Pa 1
rLea on H Dac~ tu God nnd--- ""'l~~wlden~:c of &lt;arnalll\•
are an etl I e pntlllJ sed ltlnd'~ a ~b-lAir\ ml~dle ol a spot of both er w1th
estme
dispute which IS the cause of
"RA.CK t(Jj Church" progr•m with
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la, no .longer ago U\un wllel~
1he ~a\ age Kukukukus
The attendance at SUnday
tension.
It was reported ttlat
full emphasla on rull"'ous train
~ thulk you owe it to the Amer wa ~ a JURIOI In l'olle~~:c In 1933
&lt;
We have to mnke up our School Sunday was 22, collection
Br1taln had prepared a plan
lng~
IC&amp;n people to clartfy your sh•ta He found the Htshland~ a lnnd of mmds whether we ale suhj eL'ts ,14 79
instant .qnHta_.y action hy the
The malter of "Ra~k to God', ments w1th another letter t-&gt; the gretn grassed mntlntams a ~Jd lof'y fur autops y 01 hnng m;:; J fl 1 1 th~r 'i TM Ladies A1d of the Latter
AU1~ powers lf!gnln$t any country
St Paul tell s us al 1st Corinthians Amencan Press that we may know tree s, and vall~s so snfl md mk ;tlan gmg, bclaust' w~·r 12 still Day Salnrs Chur~h lnet W.e&lt;tnes
Which made the first attack There
8 D Douay, or Catholic vers10n v.hat to do
sweclly n ch that Shongn- Ja J.M th e 111 ve 111 tl c~ hllng us
dar evemng With Jane and Grover was another report, from Washmg
"there be ~ods many, and lewd~
Thank you
only UPIIill'able name for them
So hi e) l~rokB out ttle 11 nes Harris
~on, thit Pret!ldent Eisenhower
Jesse C Hayes
Ho ltiUnd peopl e, too- !!cop)l an:! shotgnns
W('Ot wto ac~
manr,," which of thell(' many 'gods '
:Mr and !Mrs Paul Sellers end might ask Col)greBS for 'stand
J\You d you have us go bHl'k lo nnd
1123 K111gsbury Rd.
that we•e not suvvo:;ell to cx 1 ~ 1 lion
~blldren spent Sunday with Mr by" authority to use Amertcan
what is h1s name~ The \a~! major
Pomeroy, Otlto
He round hair a millmn pMplt•
~lick loda
.SJ !s on his btoad and Mr~ Eber Plckem
m any emereency
_._._ troops
- -more thun hal1 thn populatwn n! ~ ____ Y_
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both New Gu1ncn und P ~u u u
trem1sts who demand ttiat Br1ta10
W!iitlm;~;!f.•lW'"' "FU'If • , •..,.p,_.,., .. 't"":"m'W.:·\·t~k~~ •
und nohotly cvtn knew lh&lt;'v Will
them
'self-dotermlnatJon'
the.rel
\oward un!Qn wtlh Greece
ln t¥.o rln~s I met M1ck I {all\
I~::~~~e~tht1
prqQort'ions of ap open
h1s brolh cl Jim, und .Inn l'uy lol
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blanden
oppoSed vlo
us well which ts exnrtlv m ttu~
Were
Ltlre-ats of
.,
doy and age, like me('tlng lolum
lncrtali"l MortoUtv ltott
;~;;:t.:h The
•nswer to a i
Senators Suk Tax leUef
BY Mll HE I MER ~·r~:.J11•
bus, Vasco da Gnma, und Bulbo •
Amo11 g Uttle Firms_ Rtaton • 11
was to plant a
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And I met the llrst woman to For Small Bt.Js.in'en Mon
bed of CUn. Str
r.w YORK-Now It II aprtng, otrldally Out walk all thl\ way from Salumnua
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.Special to CeJttral Pl't!IS .ts.,ociaho11
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;~\~~~:;~i~~go:vt::rnor and comat Jamaica raeetra.ck the horees are work·
to Wau, v.hep tile golc1 rush stall
l'VJASIIINO'tON-Incren.sinr c:c:mcttn II evident, esreclaiJ¥
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ln.r out In the cool dnwn, gelling ready for tho
ed at Edtl' C1 eek tn 1924~ a fa ir\'l
o.mong Democrn.tJ~. !01 the ~lllht ot the small bualnea• maR.
nut race a.nd In the ballpa1 kl'l t'he groundskeep•
skinned rosy-cheeked lady
or Slatlstlcs show that lhe ltltle fellow-the comer rrocer, the lnde·
en art IWeotLnr ll out, trying- to have the out•
Jlreut charm- Doris Booth a ' ror~ pendent clrugg1st, the man wiLl\
bardware JJtor~
fteld rraacreen enourh Col mld·Aprll In Central
Is Hndlng It ~ligher and
meet.
mer
n\irse
who
owns
n
gold
mine
Park Ul• crazy lluck 11 beR'Inninrr to come out
A dozen pcf1a.tors, led. by
These are m1 gh1y folk all, pru
of hiding. Chorua glrl11 have b•ful\ looklnf
At
kansas, a1e ite(lklng ta:&lt;
per
pioneer~ o[ out
t1me
1
hey
rnoony u they wa111, up BNadwoy with the pan·
Include a cut
are
people
wtlo~o
reckless
Vts1on
~ake ltlll on their tacea.
the
rate
could chan~:•· a world bceou se
But who Cor&amp;etll ao IGOR the Orea.t Snow?
New
GUIIH':l
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s
gomg
to
ploy
.m
Ntw York'l weathu hat! become btnne the•e
enormous !lllll 1n lhll RH!lu!i ur
tean Jt 1eem11 that wo po111pho an w1nte1,
tho SouthN n U cm i ~ Jlh er e , nnd th ('
while the old Colk mutter ah, they don't make
E:!stern wo1ld 111 ,llC'ncrul
Wlnler tile way tilt)' \lltcl to- anq lht&gt;n be.tn' Mal Hthatr
we Mve a Qrnt Snow. Tlu,re hav~ been at leaat
The Ja p ~ \\ un1 New Gl.llllt o,
llrh•g wat l~tt three Creal Snowa 111 lhe Ta11t t1&amp;1•t ye11.ra. and
and go do the lud b n llfl.I.IJl,~. 1'he
IN WOtl4 Q/ whiff each one hal 1ttt mountaln.q or dirty h\Hsh lrt
( hinese- wnt•lll lo w to nn..,e It
~
the ttnet-an.IJ lett Mantw.tlo.n virtually tor dead.
nnd :r1ght now lhc UtHicd Nutwn~
.
the i Au~ttult n n ~ ond
the Unt-ch
IUCII OP f'lll Oft&amp;AT lltNOW8 hat been ltp~t10\t1tl'. ,atunnlnt,r. have ltpl 11
·~·· Ql4 thlt on. Wll hO exception. Drtftt ftfe"
hl(h
~tid at tht 1ldet of tueh. elepnt, onrcome 1tNet1 ·-.. l"a1 t1: ,
! havo been sta,yt.fl~ W1th !.41 ~6~'
~Q.el' di~IJliCt
CQln!TIISSIQDeF~ htn
• " ' " Ud rou oould look north or 10utb on •voh ~om&amp;rllr
,_.1,, hyt\trie&amp;l road. u Broadway and suet~ c.vtl\qt fLhd Me
JlowM He w auch\ a mt.r.t: R&amp;.v .rnan
011r &amp; ,..,., tu )lire and there, .ometlrnMI atraddle4. atuq}l, aban·
m a Lownstllp only about four
46nt4. ta \ht omttr of t.ha et.reet, like 1. broken toy auto lttt bohlnd
year~ old that th e nat •~e::~-a nd I
lllir a llld4 IO!h on to mort lnttre•unr thtnrs
am serlous - Lcal !y believe lhat
1\ Aadly" lau(b and It madt you hold your breath-thtt Viol&amp;nt
Dtc 2&amp;, with 1ts cet emonlal cele~
•ereat of .man br n&amp;tun. MeN you we~ tn the rreateet. cltf tn
bratlon of Chmtmas IJ In honor
U1t world. luU Ol men whO have CQnqueretJ the Important thln111
of Down.~· birthday
Ia Ult like tl'lt ltoek D\&amp;rktt or tht theater, lind Lt lay 1.11 about in
Jesus 1.5 nnly missionary h1lk to
-Pitlt htl,lfU'l••·
the Gahuk11 O"ama but hm Downs
Tbt ~ Pfd4td dOwn tnd1tuly, tar Into the aeeond day, addlnr
Is concJl'le ll~ bi!IH them road~
to Ult UtU. rno\lnU.lnt of NVtraa dayt beto~, and the rraat cit)'
und
udnumslt:red slc.1n iu.!ltlct•
Ill ,w.t ad lmmovabft, I Oulllver ofT IIR teet nnd unable to rl~ a
grent
sym pathy and und er~ lnnd
Even Uil taxla pt ttuck. How we chtrlllhed this allht- the nil·
mg
f'.
s d ~:&gt;ltlcl comm tss wner, tic
IUptrtOr, brukl\eek, aure-ot•telt cabbie•. to whom no obttacle 111
m.•de
a new "Oild f111 nlltJ\C8
tH ~\. Mdel,\ly eattht,ouiul. Their whetlt •pun vo.tnly, even as
fresh hom lho Stonc. Al(e, m the
10UH Q4 mint, and lttrt ad thJre )'OU would aee tmtrae'ncy trucks
Gm oka m ~a where a lllq.ck mnn
haulllll l::taway. Itt•~ too kd their livelihood waa affectedts full m11n • nlongstdc the whiLe
bUt tiM •
bol~ no I)'IJ'p&amp;ti'IJ tor rntu cltlaena on other da~s.
man to lhu mutulnl advantlule o!
IA4 ww hat tUe for blm 011 thla one.
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Micky Lenh) h3s n fu1 c. t'~tncfl
t'lll
IMM waN altno1t duerted. Tho•e '~en wlto
fount. tllttr W11f Into Ultlr oltleflo twltcl\ed from We!t ahnea to allpo now Uls'b!olher J1m ~DW~ Mf· spent on
r ~·e, &lt;"attic nnd g('('se m Goroka a
,.,.1110 tl1ld to 6o Uatlr dilly work-but ll\ty kept aneakln' 1ooka
out. tM W4Qw ~ wtn.t down the Hall to vltlf Jge. or lll:ax
br~l)drJIAW
cd'untryside
which 911(h D
~ &amp;MJ )d44td IA4 fli4t "Hey, thla lhlnr ia tlet er uonna. ent;t, Is
looks like SWI\zcrhnd .Jtm Tfl} ~
lor now )J.(Is a corfe() plantation m
!It"
You bow
IUell • mow tha.t Wl\tn thty tll4 this,
Goroka, •lld so r.tou 1Jn Down ~
!'.'!'• "''~JIO'IId,.~ .0111\he '-"'CI!rtalnty In their VOicel. You'J~I.W.
'PHI! l.eahys anrl Taylor found
lof&amp;e, • IJIWI part 9C them wondered It lt. toCHfld
tt11~ brave nrw l,md, 11nd Downs
adapted It to ltlc present There
1 will be ~orr about all of them
1 b(Jt lh1s is mnml\ about iM1ck
lt·ll hy.
~1c k W83 o fMmcr C.mn bov
who WlB a rall ( Oild dcrk who was
11 gold prOipecfOr Wtlh .ll't'eat cour·
age and ll Mt'lous foot

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Today
Cotfe" Time
Olng Dong School
Erme Kovaes Show
Home
Teane~e Emie
Feather ·., .. Nest

of thou!ands

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7 30 &amp;lnlllly a~clflilf '
8 00 Comeoy Hour
9 00 T~levt~on Rlayhoose
JO 00 Loretta Youtig ~how
10 30 Justtce
111 00 Treasure Theatre
1 00 Sign Otf

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80 .Sk\ Klng
Ru} Rogers
6 30 lt :t ;,.. Grtat l ife
7 00 Sllturda.Jo Night Jamboree
7 30 B1g Slirprt!ioil'
B 00 Perrv C'omo
9 00 Peoplf's Art&gt; Funny
9 30 Texaco Star Theatr e
to 00 George Gobel
10 :JO H1t P::.rade
11 00 News &amp; Sport.s Headline•
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11 10 Rollef Derby
1 11 40 Owl The'alt.re
1 30 StgR Off
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iMn l!dlja .IIIU.. eatortalned th&lt;

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Jaycee-ettes
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TELEVISION
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9·30 Andy;'s G!nJ
10·00 ChUdrens Ctl!tler
Th• Good
10 30 Pmky Lf'u
1 The Umted States subm1ttcd 11 00 Fury
a new arm!l insptoction plan to 11 30 Cartoon Carnival
Sov1et Russta m an attempt to get 12 00 Wlnch~ll &amp; Mahoney
ttle great powers started toward 12 3Q C'aptSin Z·Ro
agreement on disarmament Under 1 M }~armQr Ctlck
tt, the United Statea and RusSta 1 30 Nunrod &amp; Angler
each would open up an area '(If I 2 00 Top Ten Dance Party
20 000 to 30,000 squvre mtles of 3 00 NBA Basketball
the•r respeet\ve t,errltones for a 1 5 OtJ BuUalo Bill Jr
test of dlsarmament t eontrol 'ur 1
SUND~
veyB The plao was introdqced at
a meetmg of a U 11tteil Naf..ioQ.s dts· 10 10 Si•n On , [
atmt~f'nt sub-conunlt~e · 1n Lon 1 10 1S CbrtsttJ.n •Sclence Program
don The Ameriein VJewpo'int 18 10 30 What One Pwson Can Do
that tbUI Jirst step mltbt bu.lld up 11 00 1Thl1 iJ. the Ll{e
co11fhlence and l~d to- further i ll 30 Man to Man
control
f
11.46 ln&lt;Jwjjcy oti Pll"l&gt;de
2 It
J)n~ell$i.neiY I)P 12:(1Q 'I1le Wet
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1
1 Communu~ saint 1·00 tbarr~pioDthtp B!.lw11111
ttl~ Kremlin for 2 00 Talent ShDwcaae•
to deVOte more af· 2 30 YUU!Ilb
t, RlMw
~ problem$. apd 1 S·.OO Dr ~.Ptit'k

NatioaaJ adverttslnr repre&amp;entatlve, BothnellJ KtmtJall Inc
SO Le:a:in,Cou Ave., Nt'w York: Caty, 16, N y
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per week one year m advance at Tbe Dally Sentinel oft1re. $1560,
tnr. months, $7 80, thtt&gt;e months, $8..90 By motor ruute where
1vallable one month $1 By mall one year $8, sax mo,JIIu, $4 ~.
thrt ~ months., t2 :SO'; onP month, Sl .
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IY CHAlLIS M. McCANN

Pomeroy Ohio

markelmg costs' Se\'£'tal thtOjs,
T W Lted, Qhlo State Una en1ty
extem10n s pee1ahst m food mer~
i"handl~tng, told a Farm and Home
Week audtt&gt;nc&amp; Aere toda y
They can place mort empbas1s
on marke1m&amp;, Leed sa!d b}
(1) keepinJ b'"'ttr Informed as to
nltt&gt;rnattv£&gt; marlte1s, pne~s and
consumer demand, (2) coopera
tlve artton to supply buysu wtth
larger volume of drpendable,
quaht ) products, (3) producmg
the quant1ty and quallty of p1 oducts that Will sell at prolitable
prices, (41 working with the food
trade to make more .of their produro ava1iahle to coruumers m
the mosl acct.&gt;plahle form
1'he co~ts of marketlnil a g,iven
quant1ty of food , acclw-din~ to
Leed, have lncreo.o;f!d by 83 per
tent .s Ulce 194&amp; These co11ts Inelude laboi, transportation , at
mattrudi, equipment, rent taxes
and prorH~ W.aa:e rates of mar·
k.elmc' wo1 kers have doubled .'Iince

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IIYNOLD E. GRIINI
EDITOR

Pl,\bHshed r-very aftl'l'UOOil netpt Sunday by The- Ohio Vane,
Seat!nel, Inc, at 110 Mechanic St, Pt~:nnoy, 0 Bu!tlnesa otftce
pbone 398, Pdttortal ofnct phone 3l'l
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'· Balon~•· under. ,,0.00- Peymollt 'hi fulliy lOt~., liiOIIffi followin' purcha ....
2. - Bilinces of $10.00 to $400.00- "Bilci-A-Count• 1h11g1 IC~Ifl F.H.A. Title I Loen o• :
peymont In full by IOth lif'moftfh •folloWing purchao0o
3. Bal~nco1 in .,.... of .$.!100:.Q!I- f,H,A. Jitle I J:oa•..: PIJI!Itat 111 ful !,y tho lOth of month
followint ·PJ1rchll8o
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HIGH SCHOOL 11'ATE
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Over I..uuisvlU~ l1i Finale .

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Iowa , shooting 325 f or lhe night
EVAHS'I'ON, Ul UP--.':3 n han·
an 11 point lelld In the
grabbed
ei.Sto's ~)M:aten Dons lle1d the
first
half
but th~ Don!i peck~Pd
NCM buketball title for tht secaway
(or
a
38-33 mat'Ji!IR af the
ond stre.ilht yur todoly, but 1t's
hal£
1'hen
in onP- scorinli! burst
a mlltat_, to dtt&lt;"lare that the team
eady m the second half the Dons
won it •
Instead give credlt to six-Coot looped in 10 pomt.R for a 13 point

lO·Incll Bill RWISell. a defensive mar&amp;in.
Iowa never thereafter ume
genWs Wbo t-an also scofe point9
clo1er
than nine polntR.
whep his team nefds an j!dxe
RuiMII Shu.d Honon
~t wu tbe \a~ hun~ ~n the
Russell, though tbe .!ltandout of
l)cma' a~tnitn' ctnter, '" Ali·AmNI· thf! title game had to !ha~ honon
can for \b~ -past two Y•ars, by for the night nnd the tourney wlth
bOtb his oWn coach, Phil Wool pert
'l'en'\ple'S Oathy tu•td, Hal Loar,
AAd. Jowa•s S!.leky Q.'Connor
'ftusaeU md tb• PQns extended who set three tourney scorlnri: t'E'C·
\0 ,spprk the Qwls to ~ 90-81
tool&lt; W\JIDjpJ lllrM~ tq 65 aomes o,rd$
wln over Southern Methodt!jt for
lllhls stuon in cllpplnt the nl· third
plaet In th• meet.
i8Dt Hawkeye! fOr the tillP B9
Lepr looped 48 polnt..&amp; to ~t a
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ton's Bob Houbreg!l In 194'' His
Brow~1 s MJlhnmnr&lt;\ r 't.IJI [IC'{ mf' nt
for star ~runtd K c !Ml'' wh.O tot:ll field aoals f9" Ule \ou.rney
WI! ineU~iJ.M lor th e lonrnrv be- G:l was anothlll' new reeon.-.. com·
t'ause be hnd pluvetl 1n \hl"{'l' pre· pored to Houbregs' STand be talvlotls !l~a);on~. al!:o wa ~ a kr-y man lu~d \60 l)ojnts In five Jlamea lor

ip ill.e w1n.

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LETS TRAILll

c;mRY 11'01'1 f'

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Winter T
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At Wholesale Prices

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qtu1d dtm thl' h1~l •r flf flus s&lt;'ll Jl"w mark for fQU," gao/mes WDS 141
Jfe scond 26 oot n' ~. k'.ockrfl awav 1:Jv eyde Lovollettt
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TraloingCamps
Etlltor's NOit.: Thlt I• ttt- tt.lr• I!O~ Zlm!!'or and root\• Ch)!o
., a ..,.... on tM 1916 ,..... r.rnand&amp;E, who hit .301 at ~ ­
.... .t the malor tueu• clu-.s. treal last year read~ to take over.
Jt,t ~;~ec:Qpd, Junior G}1JiaVJ,1 whq
BY LEO H. PITeRIIIN
lt11o. un play left field: Zlmlhtt
Unlhtl ''"' ,..,._ Wclttor
VERO BEACH, Fla. UP- The and rookie Charley Neal, anoth.er
Montreal graquutu, afe availabl~.
worlt;\ qb.11mpioa :arootJyn Doda;e.rs -f\4d
for the left field spot dt.ere
"bUJ tlng" tbts ~prlnJt. but
are Sul'ldY Amoros, wh9fe qlch
ey
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Uke
till
tlaKt
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•~DYl!"- the Dodj.tm&gt;~ in t):le s'efles;
e Nattunnt Lea gue.
They're hurting because John· robk'te G!no Clmol\, ·• S08 hkt.r
Monlreal in 1955; ttnd Gilliam
"" Podres, their World Series at
Robmwn- tf d)ey · -hfgl~
and
Pttch1nl heto, Ls Nivy·bound;
be
belen
out of thcir mfield posts
pltcbtr K*f\. Spooner ii havina
'l'hc Dod,&lt;'T! have depth In
,ore arm trouble, pnd tbelr cap·
t~on and sparkplulf,
Pee Wee ev-e~· pOiitlon xcept f!rflt and tha'
isn't mu~h of a wm ry whcll you
lteose. hat a back injury.
ban., a durnblc guy like Hodles
B~t tl]ey are lo~do~ wUh tll\l&gt;nt
~Wt
there. But ~~ somttlhinR sli®ld
.apd eve• Walt A)::aton , tl)elr \lfi·.
~lPifiiJI
to th&lt;f'IUIW•n'l\flt•L bao.t\lrn mo.ftaa:er, aelee11 "We a~lb• man, RoblnJwrl
(18n plaY thB b11g ot
l'Jub to beat."
Pltct•lng No We•knesl
' P~ wlll ~ i)" R•\Y ~ Pltrhittl loJI&amp; flas be~tn r•ted a
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p
e nodgrr Weakne.u , but nctua1ly h

~~tmplon.s rom te~.

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, lllork ~nd )loin ~01&lt;\ 1/t
A 511 '1'4 Jill Oll•e w Paul and
l)~o Haoil&gt;er.
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TODAY'S SPORT PAQADE

F3 Chester

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hind the plate and such. p\tc.h ·
11 bon Newcombe, Carl -Ers~
~Illy Loes. Don Bt&gt;ll.!lent, Ro·
Crail 10d Clem Labil)fl out
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I. tbf 111'1.., J&gt;Qdrlf&lt;-!OriJled the
btekliOM of tb' ~Jub In !90D

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In·
Jlte. Rand)' Jae'klon, obtained
the Cubs, and JHtie RoblnIU 1/aiUID( lor l)lo lblrd

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Warne and Anna .Cl~lalld t2/UJO

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lr11od-l of AMfl Dell A:rtiott, det. Lot&amp; to
Roy E. abd Fl&gt;,..... .Ad.mk.
~rs. Freda Heines, ~ot, Mid~ .
o Paul E'. and Therma K.

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58 T2 RlS SaliSbury lo

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Mrs Therp~&gt;a Ohlin~er \vere vtsit
ing Mrs Fannie Weaver Wednesdav
Mrs. Hobert Weaver was ealliM
pn ber sh;ter Mrs. Ruth Ooodnlte

Saturday.
Several from our t'ommunitY at. tP.nded th~ funeral or Mrs. Cjaro1

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'The mews~~r jot a eaU lroltl
1 'fOlJl'D 'f~O ~ w~R'ted her -bus:
'\i.lldl JI4JDe -.wt ·in th'e obiiuary
·olumn because ot~e cauaht' tWh
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Clark of Mason Fridly whlcb was
held at Foglellong fllneral home
Ml'fl. Clark was from Broad
Mr and Mrs. Norman VaR;j,.,
ind family of Reln~nriUe:,
an-ived h.ere Saturday to take
Voseleu mother Mrs. fluth
nlte back with

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,eJ.d. M".

legs last ybaf. striking out 14
men : Erl Roebuck, who wu one of
tb:P best Tetief pltchef!l In tb,t
1eog4e for the f!rMt halt of the
season: JIM 'H\IJhes~ th.e relief
star of 1984 bllt a bllll hi 195&amp;:
and the sletpel' or the aroup. DOfl
El ston a 17 ~orne winner at L~

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it, lhj Dodltr! de not fiJUte to be II~ Vorl Berra of tbe nnkee?
doe~

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Jooe~h ~Wborp;. ~!!'inls)Tator

Kf'n t .t• hman, a 22·1{ume winner
at Montre-al; Chuck Templeton ,
who won 14 at St. Paul ; s,mdy
Koufax, the bonus pitcher whO

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Tbe lame " tr"e or J~I;UJ
Dfle, ohertolop and 1elt fi&lt;ld. If
~· •bopl4 09m• lo 1ho ov4 or
lila '11~4. JI'09J&lt;Jyp h,o1 fP!IIlb

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han it. Sell allll lleiiUIIful

Fra~~~

Wblte. LOt,
Pomeroy to •Mary B. Shelton.
Frank and

rpt. of\them are back and both
eombe wus 20· ~; Erskm'e 11-8:
stooqer 'nd R~:ese ure confident
JA .. JD·&lt;; a... oot ,., , ~'•Ia e.a,
tloy,wllllM! ' all rlgb~
~9'11 bave (lll Hodges at lint Lah1ne 13·~ ·
Btclc of t~ are fellowi Uka
Dub · Sn~der ID center, Car :Pu·
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bave It-at le"\ on jiQJ!'!T,.

Bedlegs Show Power On Mound
· In DoWning Mtlwaukee By 2·1
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91 c~clnnau hvrl.,. nv•
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not oil the lllau.nd.
IIIII Jot Blaet, Johnn• KlipP'
Ud ~~-1101 Froemon 1!11'11

~ Ill~. J&gt;OTforman ... Frl ·

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.Wtr tbe MUWaulr:ee Braves.

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Blltk, the starter, wu tl'fdlted
!!ftb lbo vlelory. Bul II ,.., Wolly
two run hom• Ia ~ fou""
IDa that auppllod ID rona
lo ltollJI jho ar,v.. lbtlr
~h otrolpt 4e!OoL
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Z..h t .... eoUoelod live hits.
one hll lo hit

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Tiger Jones Wins
Spilt Deeision
Over Chuck Hdlb!Z

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Ceell Hill ot
weekend with

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sauces and taste·ljmlP!illl! di!SIIerts to t've
extr~ flavor and Sllvor to so m1111v of the
family's favorite &lt;ll!'hes. Younl(.st~rs home
from school for t1e Easter vacation wi I
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ll'talte extra deman son the ' 4snack dP~"rt·
mont.'' too. Better' "pp" your mUk order!
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PAYMfHII

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£.~ llt!IU Cablll~la·

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Guoa merchandise.
l'ulto.
'l'hom.paon Tractor Salea, Pom&amp;-

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Cucltltrtlultt

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Pm fJ::H.OY--4-room fnm.e wttb
.lliln.Lw ovd tloon. % bNemeat.
On nice Jot " with drivewaJ.
lef!UUU lnMI'tiOD
$8800. Buyer eaa assume bil~
IJpedal-Oo.e IDODG for 25 etldl
To Blgh0.1 Sealed Bid
ance or eXlStina: loan a11.d O'lr'D·
l'f
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s bulldlnc•- 1 suo 1o ~~e· er
m11:hl (:iiDsidel'
linaoelDt
191
ruu nt.e or a C:e..ts per wor4 will
sold oepenlely
so me of b1.s equity.
wood~
be eb.ar&amp;:ed tor a4vertillnl if not
CHILDREN'S 'HOME FAUI MIDDLEPORT-.Wery go(ld 8·ruom
Jfty yard..
1)1.1.4 ff.lr before tiM- LOth ol each
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fram
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home;
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l£ving
room,
dlD.ID&amp;l
he
wai,
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tbe do&amp;~
See Superlnleadeat ,
!ott......, in.Jertloo
room, recept1vt1 rG11m, bedroom
tree
MtUiq:
lrith
a .lla.sh of
Bldtllnc doeet Apr. 1H 1158
.rTOrtl w Ac1vttfti&amp;.l!li-Sho11id b~
and den, k.1 tcben, down.st.lirs; 3 cotdea wbti~o i.n.d. . 1ft)'. but tbat
ooeported lrnn.;edlat•li:J. The DaH,11
HeJp County
bedrooms and bath on second dasb of reel' at back .. Jl h1l bead
Sentin~l wtll not be rd pon..bll
lio•er'a Offlee. Court Houe
fl oor. Har dwood floors , Vene-- and bii IJDI11. ·bl&amp;s:k , neck tle- did
lor mok·e tha..n cme wenrreet iD
han blmds and awnin&amp;s. Large loot nJee. BuSily he new dOwD
Pomeroy, Ohlo ·
"rtiOD
\lt..ran da on front and &amp;lde. _Hot land ea;erly went to l!leartbldl:
, 1.1 u1 "l'hlnaro
and &amp;~al lll\1
aJt h ea hog from stoker· fared for sometbin&amp; to Mt in the ll'lfl·
tiM8 oi Eve.ratl prla.ted at rtiiU
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furn ace. Excellently located OD.I Soon. )'OU 'U be he.iriug bil till
!u cluaified. raVts. Obituaries
Los~ &amp;
n1cc _iot wilh garag~. Shown by 'Flick-er, Flict·ei" fF9rri
tt~ea
published at 1 cent per "ord.
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round about, and th~ steady ~at·
1111'~ Adl received bJ mall 01 New 30 gallon EJectr.ac hut water RACIN E- 5-room bl~block ho~ tat of his strong bill u he boll~~
HEATERS, with amodic rod to
wtth bath and gas furDac;e hea~ out a nest som.ewben.
telepbont .-veo earefut at"....atlOI.
prevent col70.!lion. Full ten year
mg Excellently located on the
Leb me DOt bNr the wuacl of a
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only
$17
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Vadisb
h1ll
with
large
"r.
a~re
lot
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B
a gun tlor 1 , hw-114 ·atoJle ·at
Plumb.iDit, Phone ..,.M anytime.
garage. Priced at
~.00. any ot these ~autle,5.
\Jo1'ices
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Ex1s tmg VA ou c:an be asaum.. 1 Wooldll't it., be 1 dfll"b , ~ptinj
RDERS OF ANY KIND
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w"bout tbeoe llotbiJII lovelle$
Minimum cUrt• Me.t ceDtl per word. lor
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por'"""'

five or IJ'IfH apet of all the real\

oleht--Mr. ond Mn. E. :11. Wood!
iD. their lovely aewe.t

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World Communtty

Day

about
in M.ay

and 'Plannmc to call Clara Loeb.ary
over DIY rormer f{', s. puplb, bleu about it.--ollrs. D. B. ~Inger
'em. 1n o11e abort ,15 miD.utes up. buntlnl Baker'• eoeoa in a lacal
at Cliffor4's aboe shop I saw sw-e aDd riot flndinl it-aeema Letler; Richard Young, Varsity
l:llmeJr t~ wit:
that Henbey'i have ukn. over Letter; Jvau Powell, V~.tsitY Let1 just run

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were tbe top awards made at the
:ijaclne Hlib. SebiXll basketball
'banquet' -eld ""'l'hurada:r evening
under the auspiees of the Racine
Senior C!•.u.
'In addition to the awarda to the.
members of the baatetbali team
fout varsity i:heerleaders wer~
also honored with letter.s and one
key.
Tbose reeeivillJ the awards
were:
Paul Bostick, Vanity Letter;
Janas Cundiff, Vartitf' Letter;
HarT)' ' L)'onJ, Varsity •M anager

Bu.ickhea"y G. L baJPie. lelia&amp;. joyoua, l4n. ·Mabel Berulett in sueb a
quivttiDI with aatittpttjon. His prett)' spftna: coat wttb matcbing
~~ti~l .....,, "I have returned." 5Cad aDd plDk floWer-these peo·
1 1,u1b.ed till 1 ~ied. Loretta ple ~:re so ver'y specfal with me
touns reeenlly _listed b«' "'Ten tbe.e days---tbe£e two wonderful
Mqst Joyf\&amp;1 \Diys of KJ Life."
Gold Star Mothen-BeW.b Jones
This was obe of my ten, or (M.rs. P*) aod abe, Mabel (Ben-

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certain. 4ear ~oil,. !IIICi.a.l with

moolh

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Sevn VUJity letten, 10 re·
serve letters, 1 allver basketball
trophy and three allYer medali

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!be whole cboieolate world. they ter; Carl Wolfe, Vanity Letter;
aad Braeb's and Whitmpn•...._two Ronald S.Jser, Varsity Letter.
"BUll" · II . OlD' bouie, Bill Dmt
James Adam&amp;, Reserve Lettel';
ud BUt Twiler-md Bob B:ren- Dwain Sayre, ReserVe Letter; Dale
'!1.~ -.19 ~ . to hove tho tounger WbiUOck, Reaerve •aager Letter

~~CKLER ';:~:~01-Y

10-For·Sale or Rent '

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JNCOMETAX-SmVJC&amp;.

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a. u:-."'a.Awi:iiiasoNs co. -

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Day 2 FJve room modero APART·
Pbone 822'1. Night Phone 6038·
MEN'l'S. with laundr&gt; and ..,..
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Bengel.
ERS.
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-or:nplete Wll!D.. A.LtGNMENT For
balancina and btak.l aervlce.
H.ackett•' Bafet)' strYtce, \Vest
· ·•i 11 !iltr~t. Pomero7, Ohio.

Pboae 287.
$119~.

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Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
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OHIO V~LLEY

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reat-Eiectr.ic

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for exompje, altflost•oar tf\f.J4ln
tid£ it real4 iptq atlldll.

16 For Sole or

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JACOBSEN

11 work. Ex·
pericnced in praeU 1
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and housekeeping.
Dependable.

SIMPLICITY &amp;' BOLEN$

Write Box 668-N, o/o
Sentinel, Pomeroy. The Dally
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011 houKewifo. Louetta
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Portland, Ohio, at the Ritter Reside nee.

GARDEN TRACTORS
POWER MOWERS

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1\ADIO .t. TELEVISION SERVICE
Phone '200. Cleland Applilnlie
Stvre, 118 W. Mala St., Pomoro1
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WHil:EL HAIR in lood condilion. Call 61311-X, 831 Ash St.
Middleport.
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Two qU41rl.erl 100d rat white-fated
BEEF for Nle. K. A. Grue.er.
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Good tondiUon. Edw•r• Stlla,

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WHEEL CHJ\lJS
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ily in Cbarler;ton Sunday we~;e Lee
WaHace and family 1nd Robert
D110fee, wife and sOn ot Little
Hocking. The Mixer family are
leaving soon for Del-'ware.
C. A. Barnhart and wife wbo
bave S;pent the . winter to. Florida
arrived home S~rdu.
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Visilor.s in the Barnett hoMe
sunday were their children Mn. '
Clarabel r-.teKnight, Parkersburg;
Bert aod family of Marietta and
Nile and fa,mily, Cpolvile.

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Few ;suburben earde n! ha ve Tha heaYieft appllca lion of
1011 10 deb that no adde.c! ptant plant ff.IOd should be made at the
. :;! ·- ' lpotl ·is. required, But wlth mod- beainnina: o1 the ~atotl. and
~:t.II knowledp of plant rl!quire- here eo mm ~rctaJ J&gt;lant f ood h a9
• ri'f.1ri\l!l, '&amp;rid the lmp!'OVed plant a dlrtinct. ad vantaJ~. It Ia avall·
· :.,. ·.• • toedj ~w a v all:lble , I'JrtJ.llt,o able to pLtnta at low tempera neod Mt be :e prebhmt.
tllfe4 and Wil' atlmulate 1rowth
Airy .pc.~us. top ~oil lnto which duclriJ: Ul• cool weather.
a arnaU amount ct ori &lt;mic mat~
Ora:anle plant food. hu to be
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ter or romi)03t can bt BJ)ac!td broken
down b7 bacteria befot-e
each ~Unl can be made rich by the pl.1nt1 can we Jt, and thla
a:ddina to. U an adequate amount NqiJlNa a temperaluN of al
ot cormperdal plant f.ood .
lust '10 degrees.
Four ~ sc. pounda o( bitlanced
To lft&gt;l 1.he most out of plant
plilp.t tood l'nlxture to e ~tch 100
,squ~~o.r~ bitt of garden area w1U tood, the lollowtna: metboda ur
be s uffl.cil:nt In mol!t ctues. Tu MflplicaUon qrc !.:Commended by
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giv.e -an ~tra ftnish ' to lhe crop, u!sc·t~rc~eu:
1 On soJs wtuch 4re acid, '
do not hP,JSit.ate t~ tile more, ar1·
Piled as rt_lalu rit;y approaches. It Wslm g l)e-)oJW ' pH6, plant load •
during !he· season planta show shouLd be concen.l.ritted in band :~ '
s1ghs of detk iency , lhi! should ur t&gt;Ocket:: not touchtna pl aul
I'OOtl b ut 1\t llhln easy rea&lt;"h.
be eori~~
, Deficienc-y symptoms Include 2. On swee t 50111, t e atln g
the rollowfn.g: When le ave~ tur n abv\le pH 6, spude plant food thor·
}.jll)t ~ reen or Yenow , but do not uug hty mto th ~ IJO!l, evt&gt;nly and

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lear margins 'brown. c5peciall y
'l'o ap ply th e fi.r st m t&gt; th o,;
the. Jower lea\leJ. protas.h is need· StJ'ttch lht' llne to l'm trk 1the row
I'd. Plan\s stWlt~ in growth in which seed s are to be plaD(f:d.
probably need mo re phoMphoru s Then, not l\'IS lhan twa. inche.~
'fhe point is ~m.K str ea ~ ed that •way on either slde. rna~ q lur\H!!I·fed crop11 dt, nut reduce the avw !oul" inrl!oes de9p, .Pgur pl~o~nl
a¢oun1. of humu~ in llw suil, tqod Into f:ach furrow .~tjl Ole ra t"'
~ l f\et&gt; mol'll! humu6 is prOduced of one pound tor pfnt) for 54.1
bY ~ roots of p)ants than by ~~~~. and cover Jt w'fth earlh.
their 'IJPs. 1\ heavy erop, fe"- by Then m..te lhe drill in wluch
Ol}y MOfl tt f plant fQiJ t.l, will leave aeed a re to bP sown anti proceed
more h~mu s th an It fo und
Wl lh. p la nlmJ a • llliUal.

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VANBUUI't

Each day until further a..&gt;tice, The Daily ~enunet Will
conduct a Mystery Woman Contest with the p:·lze !ncreal&gt;
ing $1.00 in value each day the Mystery Woman Ia Dill
ldentifie4. Winners will be announced each tine the M:yFor lhe vra&amp;u ol sin

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Even fn tlie fuJI vigor of
mortal life, a ahltul n1an may
be aa one dead, for his soul an d
hla eoosdence, aJI beauty and
kindnees are dyfttg within hJm.
But the ma.rnifteent promise [a
that through Chri1t JeBua the
, Savior, be still ma_y be redeemed.

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11 SUIII • INSURI
plaintiff ·aloo pra,_ fllr .U.et iblnio
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propor relief. Said &lt;:,.u,e will be
Dlvb-Warner tnaunaee Setvtco fur hearlnc on or ttlOf'
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lOt W. S«oild St.
da)' ol APTII A. D. lifO' . • ; I
Pomeroy, Oblo
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.C. Waraor, MtDt
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Who b Ilia woman? Name 11er md •o• ..01 will U .tl ·
plus $1.00 for IWery day The !laDy Se~Uoel Myotery W.• ''
man goea unldentit:ed. Memllera of tlte Mystery
man's famlly and the employeco of \be DallY llelltlaelllft
nol el;«ihle to win. The Jdenlity or 'J'bla WQIIIU Ia N'"' .
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and daughter~ , T uppers Plains
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A social ere Mr. and M;u. J. S. ~ .-1
t1 m1• w.u tnjoyed aftu the busl· Mrs. Bertha Baum.

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It'!! Goegleln ~"qbtani host eo;~
!llr. and Jto ln. Billy Oelaa4. .
Mr. and Mrs Delmar Btu'! 'tiM
The Past Coune11ors UuU m~l at announcmg the birth of I
thl" Lod ge HaU Werl necsda,_ f' vPn ing "''burttda"Y , at the St. JOJepb'l•. . .

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Smilh The Apr1l
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Pt'!e Elberfeld, lfr&lt;o Cf'orgt&gt; Wt~lt, and aons, c.!"~!•lpo!,~,
!'.!r~. J ohn Wlekham , }tu Char les end 1 uesh
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HurM'P K.arr en!Prt;'un •·ri l ht' 1h1rd
I hu1 "lay t1ub at hi'r homf' Thf'
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Fl£'k. !ln. Chariell r .ck, Mrs

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re&lt;ent put btll· DO'! Ia buif7 111eao

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CHESTER

.,.,,,h •HI,'ing thf' maul dnf.'rsion
'1 t1"' ti t OI' Jlrlte wag \\ on hy Mrs .
.Jc•hll \Vlckblm A dt&gt;m:rt Cours~
'o\.rt~ •..t!rved by 1he ho!&gt;ttJ~f&gt;i to

w" detted

them peaCe &amp;t bqme '•lid

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Article Ia "~J!on · Uetltare"

MEMORAILE
SERVICE

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eall ~. We
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Middleport, Ohio.
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LIGAL NoTICI
QlllCX SICRV!Cll ·oa
Wille•
TrimM Blnche Hertry, wbofo platt of
pairlDI bJ r aet.7
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JEV(B- rv~ldeoce i.s Ul,)kllown, Is flcreby
watcbmlkq. co
1-1-U ·no11fied tbwt on tbe 16th. -dey of
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Morch, A. D. 1De8. /lorwood
FORIMAN • ABBOT.I' T.Y, SU. Henry, being pioiotiff. filed li}a
VICE All mabo Repllrtd bJ' B1 r,:e.UUon i&amp;alnst bor 1111 ~etead,'Ot
pert Teebalclaaa. Pboal Y
the Coul'lt of Oommft Pll;l.,.,
II!JdlopQI'I.
i-1.641 ·Mels• "county, Ohio. Ct&gt;o No.
12.3911, proyitlll 'for ~1\'0l'Oo fwtn
·120 Ill I nsuronc:•
tho &gt;lid Blanche Hoory on ~ilk
COIII'LI:I'I lnourenco frolootl.., grounck of Wll(ul /&lt;hie~'• of
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Mr11. .Mary Smith . P ortlaqd.
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Mr. an d Mr.s. Arthlr RO.e lid
son, Stevie, Belpre. !ipent the
weekend with bls mother. Mri.
Dora Rose.
Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Peara·on,
Eagle Rid&amp;e !iPfDl Sunday with
tbeir daughter an.d 8 on-ln-ltw M.r.
and tM.rs. Edward Griffitb.
Mr. and Mrs. Leater Roush of
Columbus spent a few dayt lt
l tbeir. home here.
•Mr. and Mr.s. Bennie Gainer
I spent Wedne8 day wit-h )l.i!:r pareQts
Mr and Mrs. Dane Whitaker of
Lancaster.
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Syracuse spent Sunday evenlD.&amp;
wit h .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. •AieKay.

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Sentinel Dlaploy Ad and .
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Representative.
Uoot .)'Oo. duo.. to . touct
road· ~~s- artt~d'~ fl'e- .ofl., toueb•
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good condilion,.clean • ROOd tJres
GRAV!LY GARDIN TRACTORS
for sale or trade. G . A. Deem,
R. A, PINLAW
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512 I. MAIN IT. POMIROY
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housework. Call at Ml Syca3-:12-Btc
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&amp;et .fit ltala-we- plq ou.r n.ew Artbur "Bp~" Beede. Reserve
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and all the oth&lt;r ·':'IJII.ed. .....,
Cflii.t~~e · rec;~op.
aa:va , it Letter; Charles Gaul Reserve
FURTHER NOTICE. ANNOUN· \
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. Rtad · OilCC' m.Ote "'tlle' Birdti of
t'""ri.lcy,· ·w"'_;,e ED ...u .. b IOJIDdl &lt;H funnY here In ID Amer- Letter; Wl11iam Procter•. Reserve
l.Jttle House Bake Shop, 341 S.
Run. Information 127 Bulttll"D.ul
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3-12-12to. 3:5 Acre fann w1tb . hou se and aee tbe· trqft7 tllat• 1 birdltla ~~~:·:~•.!
at tbe time.
2nd Ave., Middleport, Ohio
dll!nte· noW since aeelllC Mr. ter; Arthur lobnson, ~eserve Let·
: barn, and 2 produQng gas wells World ·r.OQ)d M,·
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'detnoilatnte at CJa,u 12 ter. •
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Wanted! Homes for Co~he Pupt;. l
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vVonted
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the late William M. Mill! . wm~
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Daniel Euler, Silver·Basketball;
Call 419-J after 6:00 oclock.
I e sold to h1ghest bidder at tbe
Pie~ ·dOD; "lUIS,,·
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·W'ilrk yourself Jato a Robert Birch, SUver Medal: Dcru~
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WANTID TO aUY
! law otrice~ of O'Brien and 0'- ~MeAt ,l t :t\Jtb). .Qa
bo\fncing aloo&amp;: like g1u Graham, SUver Medal:~arry Varsity Cheerleader Letter: Jan• '
--n:A,. ,Small wed &amp;rain combloe. Write 1 Brien, t00'r2 Court st. . Pomeroy ar Coemopolf.tM.• -rm .. Jl.olply
he surely does tn8w Taylor, Sllver Medal.
ic Wolfe. Varsity Cheerleader Let·
BRING YOt!N. SHOES TO
to Box 807, Pomeroy, Obi_!~.
on Mar•b 29 at lO.OO A. ·M. For stum
GYef' ll-!-ltere • 11h_o¥1Jbt
his 'Ute and tlmesRosemary Salsl!t', Varsity Cheer· ter and 1Maralyn Cleland, Vat&amp;lty
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ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCI!: FURiiiSHED ROOMS OR APART·
New RomjiOb' ore liO\II ~'4 ohd
tinto--Juot CQes to .show how
IN THE EV&amp;NINGS. CAI.J.. 31't
MENTS for rent., 139 Butternut
2&amp;9V dey, m · l'f'ldt. 0n.'• ·ltut 'OJ
,,ll. get. with acbool
is out--:.1 loved
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geography aad
1r1iddleport Q275.
~ Several choice a.partmL!nt.l in1J41.dM-., l!!!&lt;"mAB"" D
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9,l"e , lata. ~~~
. il.,-.came home
dleport; two in New Haven.. 1
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people li~
4/it4 ou.t fofPI
fmder of Bi-Focal Glaases at LeTuller apace. Phone 8170.. J . ; 115 1. haoftd It,
PMM 61
f.Rd in the wijd ,llid: w.ooJJf .cit)
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gion Hall, Racine, call 6018J
3-21-tl
P.ntroy. Ohle
of Cbl&lt;:aa:o -more. , t~-, ~G; . Jtle·
and receive reward.
:J.24-3te FOUR ROOMS ud both, coal fur- 1~======~:::::::::::;! cl~eto bav dr!•.d I'P· Ao'o.' oo ·~~
naee, a:oQd condUlou, clean.
and on ·•
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ltK7 Lincoln Ht~ 11ee A. P.
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Sunday Sermon

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DJ.DI at 8 Prayer meehna TburaTMi ·ltA.C•Ni MISSION, Chtrte. da)' eveninc: F.nterpnu Sunday
~ r~. Sl.ui~ .$cbOQI lCi 5ebool 10: 10 A M MOI'DiDI worL~, S~Q . tvelina •orUJ~ ship P:30 A. lll. YF at 8:30 P .U.,
p. m. Weekly Prayer Sel'ricel Evenme worahip
7.30 Prayer
~ 7;SO p. JD. f(lrttaud HI'- meetm.g Wednesday 7.30 P M.
"'' ...... "''lN' letYk:e Hoadq at
UB Churchts, L.t1rt ll•tls, a..
'J:39 p. m. RaW&amp;r eburch HnletJ 1er Marho, Pastor. Sunday SchoOl

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Clrsoll., SQpl. WorarhJp Seftite at
s bj"" ._._ "''10 ~ A 10:;; ._· M.'Jr. ~urcb will~ b;id
durin~ t.be worwhip
1erriee lor
children under 12 yeeu at th&amp;
~-•re . .MoDdlu 3:30 P. M. Jr.

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"THI CITY HIS FO- A O'AY"
¥Qt. 1111 "And He entered ofe r~

• Sayre, Pastor. Suad.a)' Scbool JO walem,
.A. M Odell M.aDJey, Supt.; SWl·
Let 1.16 ...,caU acafa, tht! entry 91
day evenmc prayer and pn.ile tbJ Xlnt .Dt Klnp. ·and Lo"rd of
a.ervu~e 7.30 Wednesday 7:30 lljble Lords Into the dty of Jerusalem.
Study, Saturday 7:30 ~iltJ.e We ~ltow ..Jfa111 as be walks up 1h
omoce.
hl11 and nears Betbp
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on Then
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The S•htatiOft Army, Mllfcll.,. 11 '¥·
~ cres munusua.I thmg
port \apt.
Glenna Rumme,ll. n!nd~~s a~:f~ :alb now corn.

ITY the aub1ect of tb.&amp; leuoo. ,..,.
moD ud tla.'e . · Goldea Text Tbe
Works "af the Lord are ~t.
IOJ.lt)lt out of alt theDJ that baY~

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pleasure therein
Psalms 11111.
SuuaDu SChool 10 A. M. WNnes~
day. Menina: serv1ce -lt a. The
publie is cordially Invited to at.-

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Sundaya
at 7.10 P. M
chureb, open to the publh: llou·
Ch
urc h of the Neurene, Svr•· day ud Wednesday £tom 2 to 4Ul. 8uDdaJ IDOt'Dill&amp; worship 10·60 euse, U:. C. Lanimoro.
Pastor. p M
a. m. &lt;hcJDe) BYPU '7:30 p. 'm. SUDday School 8:30 A. M. Motnlng . L.iwt Fall• MMM41•t ChartL
Swlday fNen.i"' wot5b1....,- 7·30
p worship 10·ao·' H~
F .s op,rc:.~,
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m. (Great Beu.d) Weekly Prayer- &amp;vangeli.Jtic ..ervite 7.30 P. M. Sunday •March 25 ~:30 A. ll
ltrvCHio&lt;IURCWHedOflaoodo,yCHl71:;! p. Hmll·..,. Wednesday eveui.Dg pra)'er met:t Apple Grove. 10.30 A. M. Plant..
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meetiQ(I:.
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ervJcea every even n1
Pftyer meeti:Da aDd Bible study. EbJln; ltominiHf'Yiee l1:30 A
ttou.. of ,,.,.,, Chnter, S... the weet Friday 7.30 P. ){. ''The

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den why be did not ride. 1 .,ne'LI.rwh~ln·
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our Kine ridtng and above all
thin&amp;a ondia calt, the foal of an
asa, ac~ . n.c to the prophet Zach·
ariah, ReJotce greatly, 0 Daugh
ter of Zton, about 0 daught~r of
Jerusalem; bebold_tby Klq cometh unto thee; He LS just and hav·

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Capt. F. E. car!aon. DJv. see.
Clncmn.atl; Salvation meetina: 1t
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Churcn..o
vdleport, Rev !Joward Ruppelt.
Pastor. CblU'cb School 1:30 James
8b~cbalnOon • S~pt.; MOI]Lit"" "!''Tbot•
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gaaJzational meeUnc ot
,·~,._ 1 ~ 1 Chrc"' last wonblp at 8. Prayer meetlna: on Mond.ay 6.30 Apple Grove. Tbun- Hawkin.a., Sally GUmore. PauUne
thodiat Me"• CIWP·
Mala Sl::rett. Ptmeny. RoY. J. Tburaday I P. M
day 6:30 P. M. East Let~ .
Zirkle. sen1ors, IWiistlnr Wltb the
Fecleratt-4 Churclt., WIW. , ~ ~~ Cblrles, JlectorJ Jtii, C•
Church of Chrl.-t, lraMonl.
C•rl..... C"""h, Kln"IHiry AtL, .servlee; 8 P. M. Holy W~tel:: letBartek, PNtor. lnd ~f ~t' W. Clark, o~ilt. Worah.ip Rn. John Wyatt, Pastor. Bible Rev. Ray Biddle, Pastor Suft&amp;ay v1ee by We~tmlmter YF; Wednea..
kpt. 8: IG A. M. Ciaclroh ~: 1 U4 Mrtn.Oit at tO:IO-"'.A: JC,; Hob Scboot 9:30; ~ebprch. •erviees 10:30 School 9 30. Prayer meetjng Wed- day Jr. cboir 8:30; Sr. chokl 7 P.
10.30 A. )f. Wonbip Se:rvle~ ·•• i~Umifi:
SUDdif hi moQ.tb. ~th the Lord's SUpper be1n1 nesda)' '7:30. Church flrt~t and M Thuraday, eandleliJbt eommun"Pie: "Rejoiee Tbe Lord 11 IUQ'' tnldr$ ScJIK :lbtirt• en
111 ~ ·~• every Sunday morning as th1rtl S_undiYll T:30. S11nri!e _.., ion; Friday 7:30 Unlon .servi&lt;!e at
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7:3Q P. :M. Wedneaday Lea.tea urvice topic "That Shook tbe World"
Conflrmatioo after tht aervlce.
vice 1 p. m. Tuesday 4: p. Dl. Jr. M
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P. M:. 'llhunday Sl', a.oir; 0 P. M.
Sunday eveniuc Sr. YOUUI. FeJo.
~. Come ad wonhtp. Yw
are welcome.
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Rev. Robert E. Linter. Ptetor.

SU1Ktl.)' School 9:30 A. M. Dana
Winebranner, Supt. Womhl:p Ser·
VIceS 7:30.
Tuesday 4 P. M. Jli:IUor M«h&lt;Nilat
YF meeting. Tueect.y 1 P.M. SeaJor YF meetine. Friday 'I P. M.
Junior choir practice.
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lradbury Church of Christ.
Lawrftlce A. Knb, Pllllx:r. 'mMir·
man Clne:y, Supt. Sundl7 Scbool
8:30; IM.wJrnina' etiU&amp;G 10:80;
ltlsD Etldea\u 6i ~ etnn(JII
7. Two 'WU8b ~ Mlrda, '
!bbru MWob 18. Re'm'alll8rfV.ice at
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·Alind - - Chu,.h, IIH,
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~lYtle aervtce Sunday even- R :)J', Grov:e ,Pastor Sullday
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It R~ll• inl at .. 7. J•mes' Reed, Supt.
School t:SO Lloyd Dillinger. Sl,lpt.
~ Buldai 10 A. 1(. Sqn4Q
l•edswiUe CMr... R.n. fNel•nd Worship Services at 10:411 with
Se1aOQI C• . ~nnnui,loa flrR SUa· N~, Pastor. Serv1ces at Japp• the Rev Grove bringint the me..
dli tiJ lDOllth 11 ..\. 11. CJnzteh 8:.w A. M.; Sunday at 10.20 Sua-- aaa:e Sunday evenmg at 7:30 re=:'.-1...:.~ 'u..t ..-....tr.l·•·, , ..,_. 44Y Sebool at LoDi Bott()m 9:20 A. gular ~edmg o[ the MYF. Wed·
UIIIUJI. ~011 .,.~
•• "'iJUD· nesday evening prayer aervices
.sill mODtb 7:80 P. ..-~
~ If.; c~-~",-.uuua: " "1ce 10 ,...,,
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Utreh ,....chllil-4te'vJII!(dd . u po.;~OO a n.c..,...v1 e
· at 7:30. Easter sunrtse Servicea
Dhter, P~.
, . ~ )1, Preaching 7 30 P. M. WSCS at 6:00..'7:00 A. M.
· C5rltttin Churctt et Lent .... llaaemeat of Ree&lt;lsvJIIe cburch
l»l"ftbvterl•n
tom, ~ Saadl)r 1:30~:H. Dec. 14.
IRev. Howard
SUDda7 SCh®l and ·C9IPI
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FrH Methoclllt Church, tl1rry Church Scboot
firet $wtW lD m~ ,7:

JWJ'l:ice an.m.i!iter Wav«f)',

Gr•c~ EpltcoP.I Church, I. Etf.'

win Oh&lt;ml&gt;e6. Pubar. We$Jellday
-eventnp ~t IAbt M. 7:30
tire 'A!Clor 'MiJll Clve e. IIM'tw of
~ m ~ ~Trinity Lutheran Church, It¥.
H . H. Fielaelliidlar of ~.
wiM. a:mctuet IHI"''ioet fit 3 P. M. at
~be &lt;ihl.rrdl on Bllltlernut Ave. The
publico .m oordl.lll1l&lt;y )Qylltled.

preacbln(. ..:..atv. las B:OO; Prayer Meeting WednesUliold C. l&gt;olter, Putor,
da)' 1:30. Hysell llun
SundAy
lllf Church of Chrilt, IC-., Sc:llool 10; PreaebJn1 11:1&amp;,
ev.,- Saq.d1y 0:30 A. 11. ~~
,r_~...l•n Church, H•rrheft.
•114 ~IJl!JJ~O... . ~;; SDDVllle J. Lealie KuniEe. Pastor.
Siulday lu meutb l~3G A:r
, Church School 10:00 A. M. ~- A.
·Cbun:h comnn1nioa
pr.,~
Finla~oY, Supt. Warslllp ServJce 8
fourth ~uadaf Jll QlOJltl 7:" . 1P. M. "Tr1umph ThnJ Entry."
)(, chUrch Pf!UbiQa~v . lei- I The Unlttct Mttttodht Church,
oM. C. J1roa1,et Paster.
I J. Leshe Kunze, Pastor. Churtb
T~ Chrlatl•ft ChUrch It ....._ Service 9 15 Tbeo Smitb, Supt.
ljck Grove every Bu.diy
A. WorsbJp Service 10:30 "Triumph
)(, ~Q.day
and ~1~ Tbru Entry". Youth Fe11owship
11f~d SuD'd•y tn molltb 1:" :~· 5:30; Methodi!Jt Men 5:30: Tues·
)I. ehqJ'Gll pteacl\lllf {o\tl'Ul Jllll2· 4•Y 8.311 Come Double elaBB will
t*7 iD mootb 10:30 A. If, ebJ,lftb meet Wedne5day '7 Choir R11bear~ohuii,,DiOtl IDd pnae~~~t.-.BeY. .sal. Thursday 7:30 Holy Commun·
Rilt1i C, OQ&amp;ter. ~-..tor.
iDn Service. Fnday 7 30 Union
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Bld.et, erated Church.
Sta1'
S'utlda:r
Chrl.ltl•n Selene• Sod.ry, 144
ST.
P,AUL 'I LUTHIRAN Bobool U:IG A, 1'- lo!oral. . wor- Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy. Morn{)H\JRCH, Pomeroy, L. !4. ·¥&lt;&gt;~· ~l!IP at 11 A.
IIYF SUadoy eYe- lng SJ11:VIeo II .... M•. with IlEAL-

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AUXILIARY
ettorr, Mr1"
Mr. and Mrs. ~rry Brooks calJed
. J L. Stewart and• ~l'l.
Instead of thl1 re1u1ar meetftll C. H. CWTy
,
OD .Mr. and Ma. Clayton Roush Satthe American Lelllon Au:ldllary eel· Jtefreebm:e.nts were served tbe u~ay e~runa:.
ebarated tbe ·bbthday of their mtUPS conal'stll'!• f1f t.hlrteen a:utsta , Un. Vitna Rainey' returned to
orpnlzaUon with 1 Patty, held at and the dtrnonstratora ·
her home at -., 011d Saturday after
the Leaton HaU on Monday,
MITHODIIT
•"*cUng aom~ time with her
12.
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The New Havel! 'Metb~ltt ebW"- ~Qo~aw apd d•UJh\or, Mr. and
GueBt apeaken were four state ch are
. two weeki •Jee.
Bast of Hunt1na:ton.
oflU:er.ar belna: T. E. Jone1
next weak.
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lt. Helnbl of Charleston,
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lnd Dlrvey l&gt;'. Thorn. arid
ReV.
' of Mll\intl Ed l'ry vialted Ray Boston Friday
Maltbewa of Parkersbura:, W. V1,
W. Va.
. Paul Red- ovenln1 wbo it a patient In Halzer
Door prize• were W()D by Mrs.
(superlnteadea.t of tld1 dll- H01pltll bavina: submitted to surLayton SaYI'e and C1rl Ihle Otllen
of llunUqton.
pry 'fllunday.
pt!1ent wert! Mr. and
William
CUll
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Donohoe of
RGwh, Ma. c. C. Mont1omery, Mr
IIUnolt were IUettl of Mr. and
and Mr.t. Robert Roush, Mr. _and
Maw. Wtlllam Brooke aod famJly
Mn Bob Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Slt~ay.
Shawuer, Mr. snd Mrs. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Dallaa Gibb!t of
Rou•b. Mrs. RalPh Rouah, Mra: Scout
Broed Run and Mr. Dwi&amp;ht Glbha
Aftb Sayre, Mrs. Crandall Smlt... the new
of O.lt Grove were in Point Plea•·
Ms. Thelma Capehart, Mr. 11\d )Jrt, Ap.rll 1,
aa.t :f'ODdly night cousultlnJ Dr.
Nelton Rouab, Layton 5ayr•, Mn. beJI,n their
Maloa.ey.
Pearl Warth, Mra G. 0 . Rouah, on March ,
~reaent
Mr. snd Mrs. Harold F'ry, Mr aad Den Mother•. Mrt. laell: .,.,,
~Henry Peery, Mra David Fleldl Thoma• Grlnsteld, lobby Grt, .. ICbqdwell at Dua.eoa Falls, Ohlo
Jr.j Lowena Roush, 0. J. Boltta, atead, Maurlee dlatt.
fr1,
weekend
G~ra:e Rouah. Ma11vln
1\otph, Charlee McFatlaod, Bill Jl'1ir 10d
J. Bostic Ia Ul ala throat

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F'ry, Harry KniPP:• JMJ J,Jalcolm Slyre.

towla and Lloford Kay.

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dleport Rev. L. A. Banl{erter. PI'"
tor SundaJ School 9:30 Emeat
Covert, Supt. Mornin.c worship
and reception of members 10:30;
Palm Sunday meditation; 5 P. M.
Jumor MYF; 6 P. :M. Semor MYF;
Wednesda)· choir 7 P. IM.: Thun·
day 7 30 tandlellaht communion.
Fr1day 7 30 Unicrn service at
F1rst Baptist Chunh
Mt. Morl•h laptlit Church, M14..
dleport, Rev. N. J:?. Borden, opastQr. Btble SchoDI 1 9:15, Arlena
Reese, Supt; Morning worship
10:30; BTU 6:30.
Third Srr..t PentHOital Church
Middleport, B. L. Bat·rett. Poi•tor.
Sunda)' Schtol 111 A M Evana:elletlo service 7:4!1; Wednesdav '1:.f!J
B1ble Study; Saturday 7 ~ Prayer
and Praiae .service.
Church o1 ' Chrlot In Cho1oll·"
Union, !llldl\lepori, Rev. Guy F.

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of New Haven called on Mr. and'
Mrs. Ed Fry Sunday evening.

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Mr. Blllle Weigard vialted relat-1"
ives tn Point Pleaaant Saturday.

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ACCQrdiDI to the report, the
car driven aoutb three and seo.oen
tenths miles north or Pomeroy by
Howard Borlng, 17, lfarrisonvUI~
went Dut of the drivrr's control
.on a curve Boring suffered 1'\hruJon.s of the l~ft band, and a Pas·
senger, K.ennetb
Hanltul:, 11.
DownmJtDn, auffered abrastonii of
the lace and left knee

The Obto Volley J!loetrle Cor- l)lent 18 UQHf~ll$d. _All 0(

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Corrol A~ama, 6r.
Ohlo were Sund13

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Sunlkr·f"ltldar ' MIJ'&lt;h 25--U
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loft LanCaator

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oftlclBlfJig Burial wllf be In the porahoa 1.1. now m full·scalre,eD- who Mve ~taken part ,HI apoliiitt-

Nlddlepott Hill Cemetery.

mg' ibis project aNI: proudo tbat

ahon, well ahea!l o£ 8cbedule.

sOns·
OVEC toda~ announced 1he
Fiftdley, Middleport; Merle, Jack,. completion of its Chftv Creek
son; Stewart, Philadelphia; two Plant at Madison, lnd -the
daughters, Mrs. Jatnes Dunn, Mrs world's largest privately-owned
Lawrence Price, CoJumhus; five power plant
This announcement culminated
grao.dehlldren.
Mr. Collins was retired paper- the largest smgle unde1 taJung In
hanger and painter and a former the hiStory of the electnc uti11ty
Middleport resLSdent.
mdustry; the construction
and
placing in operation D( two ma·
jor power statiOns, wtth ~enerat·

Survivors 1nchtde

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Electric Company
Sues For $25,000

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lng capacity totaling
2,365,000
kdowatls, and a 330,000 volt trans
miSSIOn network linkinJ: the two
plants with the power systems of
the sponsor compamcs and with
the Atomic Ener&amp;Y CommisslDn's
Portsmouth (Ohio~ Project.
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The enttre OVEC project, hl·
volvmg 15 private electnc utility
complnies of the Ohio Valley regiDn and eDating more than $385
milllDn, w.n accomplished in the
comparahvely short period ot
tbrf!(! ) ears and three monthll.
Opetation of the last of Clift)'
Creek's SIX steam turbine--genera·
tors, originally scheduled for a.ext
June, places all 11 of OV£C's
215,()()().kw generating units In
service. The remaining five are
at Clifty's sister statioo, Kyger
Creek Plant 1 Cbeshire, Ohio~
In commcnhng oD the CutroSCal~
operation, Philip Spon:h OV'EC
p(~ident,• ntd, •'~tor ·size• ..s&lt;:;OJI'
and speed, tlaC OVEC ;BC®mplisb~

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o£ , scl:l,dule and with maxtmum
eeonomy and effictency by tbe 15
tompantes, working together. We
!eel that, in OVEC, we aeceuted a
trusteeship on behalf of the Fed·
eral government, and that we now
have met the ebaUenge JiveD
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J.lr. Sporn also stated that tbls
immense project and ull the complications tbut it involved could
not have been accomplished with·
out the active cooperatum of many
grDups, mcludinli financial Jnstl ·
tutwns, manufacturers, represen·
latives of tbe AEC, and other
public officials.
On October l, 1952. the lG prt·
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watt Mura · o( energy -pet yeari
by comparison. tbe latter f1a:ure
is roughly Olle·t.blrd of the t1ltal
amount o[ electricity produced
ijnnually Ja FraJJce.
The entire proiect waa placed
in full·~teale operatmo severaJ
month11 ahead 6f wblrl originally
had been set up IIi a fast schedule
This not only made poelble ma·
terial acceleration
in the AEC
const.ru~tion schedule and m 1ts
program for placlng Into opera·

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CuUem · Of l!ttloUfliby a former'
empl&lt;tyee d( Tile lnpt!rlal Electric
Co. of Middleport
Cullem formerly a rl!sidcnt ot
Gravel Hill Is aurvivod by hb wire
and one cirild. He \qS a member
or the Sacred Heart l'lrltsh.
Funeral aervicea wtU be held
Tuc,:;day at 0:30 ln the Inunaeulate

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Wednesday at 2 P M at the
Ewtng Funeral Home for Georg.:=
Clyde Neaso, a Jifelontt resident
of Syraewe who dted Saturday 10

Carleton Churclt PlaU8

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Sunrise Service Euster
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dunnfl both aerv1ccs to
which the publl~ is mv1tod

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Paul E VOM, Pomeroy , Marvilol
Atlmitteti SurMNr!
M'rs. Wilbur H4lo¢ l'omeroy;
ricla Engel, t'liny, W. Va
Admfthid Mond1y:
Alva C. Will, l'omeroy;
Bonecutter, Henderson.

WOMAN SCALDED
Mrs. Cecil Cook of Syracuse re.·
cetved third degree burns about
the face Saturday niJbf. wben she
dropped a keWe of ~ldinlf water

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Nease had been vlsltm~ a bro
thc.r at Wadsworth dunnt the
wmh•r months and had planned
to return to Syracuse Within tbe
next ft'w weeks when he became
ill and had to be hosp1tahzed.
SurVIl• ing
are his brother
Charles and a nephew, Chffwd.

Easter Sunday Will be observed
at Carleton ChUrch, Km.~tsbury
Road, w1th a Sunnsc service bu·
ginning at !1:43 A M.
In lhe evening at 7.30 P M a
commumon service wiJI be held

Conccptioa Chureh. a~ Wllloul!fbby,
Burial will be made under the
direeUon of tbe.J.~_Urence E. Ma·
Mabon Fwtei!!,!JD!DS•, 3lJB001 Eue that •h•

lld .livoiWie,

lice officera aad the Meigs Sber·
iff'• department.
Arrested by Pmneroy police of.
fieera Beary aad Charles Werry
on Saturday nigbt wee Jacob
Pallow, %5, hmeroy,
WUham
Reeve~, 29, HarrisonVIlle and Jim
Eblin, Pomer-oy. AJI three were
cb.rged with intox.teation.
Also arreated on a eharR:e ol
lntoxieltioa Saturday night by
Deputy Sher1ff Leroy Bartrum was
Ardell Bnden, Letart Falls.

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LITUARY CLU.. TO MilT
The J,..Jterary Club Will meet
Wedaaeday afteraooa at the home
of Mrs. D B. Rartinecr. The pro·
gram Will be- presented by Kra.
Everett Hayes aod •Miss Jeanne

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J&amp;lled Saturday by PomerDY Po.

rteHvery Dr up to 1'1 biUioa kilo-

De-at~ Reported

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Specifically, tbe contract com·
mitted OVEC to supply 1,800,000
kw of eJectrie power. ln recept
weeks, a syp,plemeotary contract
has been o~~igned under wh1cb
OVEC wiJJ provide an additional
100,000 kw [or a three year per.
l()d, With f'l!nCwaJ ~OVil'liOitl. This
total amount flf powct"
call tor

lame~~ B. Cu-llem

SU...,.Ct,O • Tochnl,.lor

Four Are Jailed
By Loeal Police

gethcr ta supply the tl'(l:mCndous
power requ~remeata for \be Poru
mouth Pto]ect. A 25 year power
agreement .JigtJcd October li that
YCV', called for more power than
ever before required by a alngle
custom: power to be made avail·
able m a burry, under extremely
lugh standard; o.f dependability.
and at the Joweat possible cost.

ConUaued O.D Pi,:ce Five

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TO MilT TUIIDAY
The MethDdist Men's Assoeiation Will meet Tuesday evenmg at
Heath Church wjtb Robert Hurley,
wbD has been president for two
years, pr~iding f&lt;Jf the" last· time
be!~re he tavs for a new position.
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coums,
Jackson
DillY call at the Rawling,.Coats Fun.
eral Home where .ervi&lt;es will
held
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ment or eleetrlcal suppltes. The
•upplles were being un).oadcd by
the defendant when the tlre broke

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JHI AUTO tl *nc.Ud aud Mrf, Waltel' weber,
1001
dead
wltls
$rte raUroa4
train
Northvale.
Tllret chUdrtll ID the
wen
urtoll.ll;r:.
tl~iOMI: B~oJ

Tlle plaintiff contends that em·
ployees of the company were responsible for IOSfi by fire of 1 shiP·

Mrs. Curtis and Erllle- Richard
took a valuible calf td the Stock
Sate at hint PleaHat Saturday,

TwD 17 year old bo)1s surf~ .
Jnjuries and -the ~ they "«•
driv1n" was demoli&amp;hed, Wbe,J:\went out ol CQDtrol on Routt ji
Sunday afternoon antJ overtumed
the Highway Patrol r.eported to-

Frank M. Collins
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u ruult of th1a colllaSoD
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Funeral Serviees
at
N. J.
aebool-bound •uto
I.IUYr!d
To Be Tuesday - .
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a3, d1ed s''"'- Ohio Valley ElectriC Corporation
day mornint m
l''riends
Jn Fu}} operat•lOll Ahead'Of PIans
be
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Mr. Wayne Hart Jr. ol Columbua
&amp;pent the weekend with his father
and mothw Mr. and Mr1. Wayne ·
Hart, Sr.

Ol&amp;T KEFAUVEI,

Upsets On Curf

passengers ,n McDade's car were
injured seriously and lbell' condaHDn has been deser1bed by Hol
zer hospital aUendant.s as "not
very iood."
The two McDade paese.ngers were
Marv1n DeWeese, 22, and Dale Lee
Herdman, 17, bDth of the Leon
area.
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Harold Clark, b, dr1ver of the
other car, and WLlUam Tucker,
24, • passenger in the ClArk ~ar,
were both reported as m good
condition after sufCeri.n£ jnjunes.
Both are from Galbpohs.
Sheriff Charles Roberts of Mason County, who investigated the
aecldeht, sa1d that the "cars were
glued together "

A sUit for $z:i,OOO bas been flied
iD. tbe Common Ple~;~s Court in
Charlea~()n against the L. T. Hal.
stead Company of St. Albans by the
Appalachian Electric Power Cotn·

Mr Nelaon Brown mia,ed a few!'
day of school oa account of Ulneas.

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One man wa! killed and 4 othrrs
injured in a beadon eoliisJon cf
two cars ln Pol.nt Pleasant on Sat·
urday ma:ht.
Charles Lee McDade, 23, Leon
Route I, driver of one of the can
was killed tn the act:idflnt, Two

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UNMISSED A TRAIN

In Collision

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The F~RS Bl\NK .
and Savings CGmpany ,

CAND.IDA TE

Anita and Sue Ellen Brown were
gueat!l of Mrs Donald Thompson I
and Gloria Sunday afternoon.
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Driver Killed

the eervlee expeelljtlone o( our _ . _

MOTOR SALES
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W. lllalit
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~ia call Only then we will1"-rrend- our 11vea an d possess1aDB to HI m
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Mr Leonara: Roush and
Sunday ev~n1. '
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were supper Juesta o( Mrs W
Mr• and Mn. Leroy Routh and
Chapman Saturday evenlnif ' . fchlklren were dloner &amp;:ue.stiJ SuRday
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tbomp~~fb
Mrs. Beulah Rtchard caUed Dn
and family of Vernon spent Sun.· Mr. and Mra. Arch Yca•er Tues·
day with Mr and Mrs. Harl")'). 4IJ' afternoon.
'f'hompsonof Oak Grove.
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Beatrice Cbapm111 called oo Mr.
and Mra. Fred IIOUib Suodo,y after-

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Mn. ..Gladys Burri• and

Glen Ro.. h
bell..,
Mol'&lt;h P.
to members of tlie New H&amp;Yfto eotl)' held at

Mother. Club on
and Mrs.

Weetrninater

aad lt ud

the Ulllmnl Kiq, That be Ill the him ! Why abouldn' "'• u ebrfit.
Savior for ua all Tbat f.oletber u r tans, talk about our Klq? U "•
• famUy we should humble our have reall)' erowned Him Kibl of
heart&amp; and bow Ol,lt beet to tbe our IJveJ I think we wiU talk of
voice.-of love; rathtr th.n be "PUSh· Him to others, lD the proper WQ
t!d and crushed beneath tbe hand and Uma. The Pbarlaefl ulr.ed
o~ ~liht~~ taa~ and strife
the rna11ter to :ebake His diacl~et.
His rtpJy Indicated a fact we all
K When w~l recog? C~lst as know, that when the soul of man
.Jn&amp;, we WI . surren er ta m our IDIIpires biJ Ups he mUBt apeak.
lm• ~ncluding qur )JOaleulonp.
N "'tbr: l.ord hath..noed,~ ;:satl&amp;t1ed
Eatbuau.m' Well, enthuaium
th.e pea~ants •\ Bethany, wb.en the iJ th• suoc:-eae of all pursultl~ eap.
dlscJples took the colt, &amp;t\ will it eclallJ the Christian way. Ita IU·

ford, 5 P. II. Jr. BYF; 7:30 tvm. Titua a llO{Dan General would
gelistie IJervlce- topic '"rh~ , 17 of \Vlth i+ur legion of soldiers over:
the CrDss"; lea:looairee from the J tall:e the .city. ~And Dut suspicions
Feeney-Bennett Post Amerk'ad , a're conOrmed 11 we listen to Hls
Le&amp;"ion to attend; Monday , ~hrU words, "U thou Hadst know~, even
Th~rsday evangelistic llll'Viee 7:30 tbou 1 at least in this thy day, the
Fr1day, Unlon. Good Friday eer- tblq 11 which belong tu thy peace."
vice with Rev. Bflidford occuayina: WeD we mll'Vel at how perfect
the pulpi!, topic ''The ezou_ wu Chriat's knowledge of the fu·
God's MeuuriDJ SUet."
·ture.
Churc~h ef the ,._.,...., Ml~
And today we realize that Jesus
dieJ)9rt, Rev. Robert Styera, Par- Chritt '18 KING. He IS king of all
tor. Bible SCbool D.30 Lester raeea, He i.a ki.Da: of aqles; He is
Taylor Supt.; Morning worabJp klha or Kinas; Lard of Lords. Es10.30 topic "A Sllnt Under pres- peciaJly today do we need realize
aure"; 8:45 YouDI People·• Itt- lbat ·He is, not only our shepherd,
vice; 7.30 Evenine .servlco "Eu· but also t.he shepherd of the Nercka."
gro race. Of the Chmese, Yes,
Church .t Chrltt. Ml.tdl_,..,rt, even the I!i~BBians that believe.
Rev. Fred Gardner, Pastor. B1ble
Sehoul 9:30 RUB8ell Wilton, ·.sqpt. ~
Mornlnl worship
10~30 toPJe
"Deity aDd Alltbority"; 0 1p, K.
ChristliR Endeavor; 7 P. M. E\&gt;c.
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Thou Lackest"; Wednelday If P.
WONDIRPUL, COLOIPUL 1956
M. :rrayer meetina '"d Blble
study; 8 P, M. ~halr praet.tee: Flit'OHNION I!.....OIIIt
day 7 30 Union Goad Ftl&lt;loY 1
And The SEN~ATIONAL
vleo F1ra1 Baplin ehureb.
• LA\VN BOY POWJm.

Ch~Jfdl PJ1:1C!Ilnci tlalrd S:a!LCIQ dl)' School 9:», Claa• meetJnc 1Fellowship 6:30.
lm.moath 10!30 /1.. X, Gbureb •
IO:aO, FMY service 7:00; Preach-.
HQth MethCNII&amp;t Church, Mid·

an aem•

Satund'ay. Rlev:¥a:I )eackr Haael

. M. Bates, Pastor, Laurel CUff. Suo-- 1 den, Supt.

F1nt Baptist CbUJ"Ch.
Flr&gt;t ..ptltt Cl!vrcb, Mhldlr
port, Rev. c. B. Hoyt, PutGI'.
Cburda School 9:15 Frank Cheese
brew, Supt;
Mornlng wonllip
10:111 Rev. Orla Bradford occupy·
jog the pulpit topic "Tbe TrJum.pbal En.try'' duet .. Tbe Hply City"
Dorothy Savely aad Beul1h Wblte,
other music by Mn. orta ]Jrad•

AptJl 1.
Church, SyrHuM.
RuppeJt,
pastor.
9;30 Robert Har--

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preulon excites even tbe inlnlm..
ate objects of nature. Somehow
·~-·•men leDie whe n we. as cu:runu.na
tb
tb
o1 Chril
~~.ppjreu, ande ~~ ao"""dolllD de ourtWhether we be a poet, musician, f:,tb o."nd ourLULord
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pamter, orator, Rich men·, men of
·
mfluence, even common laboen
Christ was reeoa:nized as Kir~t
and house Wl\es The need hi and and He waa permitb:d to enter •
reqUV"es every talent, great or the clty. Perhspa He would like to
small. And only when aU our tal- ~nterourcities,townaandvillq:ea.
enta are used together will the He entered the temple and 1 am
ana aalvation, lowly and ridinJ UP· Kmgdom of God eome olf earth 18 IJW"e He would like to enter OUr
on aa Ill; even a colt tbe foal of m Heaven
Churchea. After He left tlle City
an asa."
When ChriSt is crowned Xmg He 'l'ent home with frieD&amp; and
Now at aeems the Hour bas ar· in our hves our volcea will rtae ln reti.red for the ttlabt. 1 think He
rived when the prophe•y of aH universal prese for anft about would Utet to enttr our hom"'
tke yean has come l-fue. He now HJm. We are told ''The whole mulh· and have time to get' aequalnttd.
rides toward Jerusa)em ·N a king. ~ude began to rejoite and praise wltb qs.
8ut tbe way is which He rideR God w1th a loud voice for all the
On this Palm Sunday wo'fld be "tell, ua that He will enter the city · m\ghty works they bad 11 een". And 1 good time, for many of Ul Who
u tbe prince br peace. lie enters!' even tbough the modern Pharisee have been eontemplatlq doiaa
~e city as a law abiding c1t~~n. would look upon us with disdain, something with the King of XiniJ.
llvlng .no occassioa or •usplCIOD yet we cannot but opeok of th• For many years He has, with tearo,
of political disloyalty . True .He lh1ngs we have aeen .and beard and rode by us, lona:ing, yea, eveQ., pau.
enters aa a kmg but 1t ts His wish I felt Him do witbin us. we .s~k 1101 to knod: at man,y of our ~artl;
to be a apiritual ldng.
1 of our prestdent and carry ! on a door. Will you let Him, wba is tbe
we dicover as we watc~ eonversatioo about- him. 11 li .poss. King of all people!, be )'our kin&amp;
H m a111 be -aean~ the Clty. It 18 tbJe that we talk of our pastors also?
then we see tears of sorrow !Lowing
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:K.Dowina: all the while that loves.
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PLAN BAKl SA~I
Tbe Racine P'JA w1ll held a
bake- sale at Gattt's Store ip Jtacme
s.turday, Match 31, beginnlna: &lt;~t
a. m. aecordlng to annouqcement
today All n1embers a~ a~ked to
doDIIte baked goods and brh'lg or
send them to the store ¥S near D
a. m as possible.

Ccmotery:

Market Reports

CINCINNATI, 0 l'P-Pn$lce
EJ8S, white, tbout steady tO lc
lower, browD riak to 1·2c lQWe,t;
&lt;;onsumer U. S. A large V.Wte 4546, brown .n~-43. medlW.a '1·
42, brown mb: tl; extra lqe 41,
A large white 37-41; A m~m
white 3&amp;-38; A -mecbum browa 3ft..
CORRECTION
37: B l1rge 8~-36.
In tt.e Ust of thO!c attundint
Cluckena about
&amp;teady uo
annual Methodist Women:• Soe- chnoged; fr.)'era 3-lY..: lb 21·22;
of CbrlJUin Service, at Wav· bens, heavy over 5 lb 23-211; hens
~ay · tbe name of Yr11 lla:ht Di lb and under 18-18; bena
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