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Methodist Men's Association Pre sident
Pre~nted 'Going AwaY Gilt On Tuesday
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Two memben wete urpr~ed
~eiday eveahtl when the Me-·
tbodist Me"n'• Association met Kl
the Heath Metbodi,Jt ChuN:h, Ro.bert Hurley, pret&gt;ident, who has
been transferred to Cresap, W.
va, was presented a atft of lug'e:age with Ralph Raddilfe making the presentation.

Mr. Hurley, who was receatly
made an Exhorter or Lhe church,
ba.s been 11chve in church and
civic a£fairs during his residence·
in the town.
I. E. Miller, veteran teacher of
the Men's Bible Cla~s. was given
a wallet and a dccMat('d birtbday
caSe celebr&lt;~ting h.LS l!!ght)'·filth

:=~=========:; I birthday.
Mr. Hurley

Tires
AT

Wholesale
Prices
POWELLS SUNOCO
STATION
Mlddloport, Ohla

presided at the

business meeting wh1ch followed
a dtvoUonal .serv1ce led by Richard Chambers. Plans were made
to have a fivtt man committee to
supervise the work oi lhe Goipel
Teams of the Association. They
will lnt!lude the pastor. Supt. L.
W. McComas, Ernest Covert, Ben
Philson. Grant Montgomery.
C. A. Emmish, Harold Wood-

gerd and Charles McElhinny were
on the hospitality committee this

month and refreshments of ~ake,
were aerved to
twenty-two members.

. pie and coffee

Choooe New
From OUr Array

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DRESSES
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MOJUD LINGERiE
WEATHER-BEE COATS
• SKIRTS • BLOUSJS • ACCESSORIES

Dickies Dress Shop
Middleport, Ohio

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FOR YOUR EASTER .
APPAREL
AND
GRADUATION
Shop At L &amp; Z SHOPS
cadieo . , , ..... , .. 120 E. Main St.
\lens ....... : • .. . ... 114 Courl St.
good selection of spring clotheo lhat wUI fit your
oudgel.
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Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Leiding
Creek, waa ln Athens Tuesday to
attend t,he meetlDJ: of the Garden
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore lod Nature Club at tbtt home. of
have returned home after a 11 Mrs. Humphrey. Mra. Reibel il reweeks vacation irt OJearwater and lional director of the Ohio Assoo
Ft. Lauderda le , Fla.
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elation of Garden ClubB.
Mr. and !tfn;, Aten Sb1.,ln tre
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hacli!'otlt
visiting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Ax children arrived today• 'n
with the1r tton ln law and daughter lfarrtsbure, Pa., for an Euter vi•
Mr. &lt;:~nd Mr~&gt; . Lewia Miller ..and fam. it with her parents, Mr. an~ Mra.
Uy .
Jerrf .J&gt;onadee, and family.
Miss Betty Demoakey was 1he
Mr. and Mn. Charles Davebport
Sunday d\nner guest of Mr. and and their &amp;OD Jerry, South Third
Mrs. Earl Denny Sr.;' and son, A venue, were recent guests of reE.Hrl.
latives in Bee!Jley, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra)"mond HalJ
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oblinger, Bu.
(Loraine SehoUl of Germantown cyrus, who were eaJled heril by
wert&gt; weekend guest! of Mr. and the death of a cousin, Mn. Bucka·
Mrs. Cleland Reines and Mr. and lew, have been villting Mr. and
Mrs Max Mel.nhart.
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner and fam.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Parker and ily.
daughter of Columbus were week Mn;. Guy Reynolds will spend
end guests of her parents, Mr. and the Ea!Ster weekend with relatives
Mrs. Max Meinhart.
in Akron and her mother, Mra.
Mrs. Thomall McClung and son Minerva Childers Will accompany
Jimmt returned to their borne, her home Sunday after a more exJackson Wednesday aCter a "\ilit tended visit with Mrs. Nina Blandwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family.
Dale Smith.
Mrs. Manning K:.)es and son and
Mrs Bertha Scott returned to her mother, Mrs. Paul Smart, drove
the )!,~me of her mother, Mrs John to Deosion University, Gnmvtlle,
F. Baily, Tuesday from Holzer for Jean Smart. a senior at .the
Hopsltal and i.s lmprovlng.
University wbo will return bere
to spend ihe East&amp;' vacation wi.Jll
her parents and fa.m,ly .
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Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson
Jr., entf:rtalned Mr. a.td Mrs. Paul
Jerke, Belpre, r~eently . the Jerkes
were former Middleport residefl:ts.
Mrs. Charlel MeNalilee is ill W'ltlt

Sir Knights Group
To Attend Good
Friday Services •••••
"' ••ta•k .r a•.
Tommy Baket, 1Wf1 of Mr. and

Mrs. John Baker, is recovering after an attack of mea11les.
Elaipe and Dlane Davis, daua:hters
Dr. and :Mrs. J . .J. DavLJ
have been m this week and unable
to attend school and Kindergarten.
Robert .A&amp;hley, son of Mt. and
Mrs. Wilbur Ashley, was to ha~e
a tonsillectomy at the St. Mary 11
hospital, today. He is a junior at
Marsha-It College.
Churl"h The Rev. Roger Bishop is
c. E. Sniith, who beea.me seriOUil·
pastor of the EUB Church .
ly ill this pa.sl weekend, l.s improv•

Picture Purchased
By Committee Of
Scout Troop '245
LOST40 lbs

IN 4 MONTHS
165
omo.-··Rennet
t weighed
\lefor.- tolling
Coneen-

T OLF.Do.
lh~

! t&gt;~k nn&lt;l 1 h1we lost 40 lb!l. In lh!;
n•o n! a
h.-;. H111u"
111klns.
1 wa~~
Rf!nnel.
.4. . ,!!e~
620 hklng
OakWO(Id
Ave..

L&amp;Z SHOPS

Tnl&lt;'do. o. "" Mftny lhan k11. I will al ·
w~y" rc&lt;.:ommend Rennel Concen-

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Drcso Better For Less

A~k RE.NNEL
vou r druilfi~l
tor 4 ovncea
llquld
Concenlnte.
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Jamcl' Nic holson aftd Mina Lcwwere .-; hoppinl!l in Parkersburg,
w. Va . on Monday.
Mrs Addw Edwards vi!lited Ella
Stewart at Wl!st Columbia recently.
i~

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k nm.... " hungry

n~oment

Thursdoy, March 29, 1956

while

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2411, Boy Scouts o( America, pui'-

"hased
a picture of Jesus and a
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Buv Seoul which was drawn by
the. Rev. Orla Br•dford. evangelist at the Bllptist
Cburch .and
h
1 th
lins picture will be ung n ' e
Scout h·~adquarters . in the Libr11ry building. This picture was

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MII)DLEPORT SOCIETY

s 1r Knights of the Oh10 Valley
Commandery, 24. K. T.. an to atlend Good Friday services at 7:30
r . M Man·h 30 at the Federated
Church wh~rc th e R(!v. Waldo J .
Bartel s ts the pastor. They are to
meet at 7 P M.
On Eilste1· Sund:1y the Knights
ar&lt;' to 1ncct at 6 A. M. prior to
atlrnding the Sunrise service at
8 30 at
lhc
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Nowl at ELBERFELD$
STOP "SOFT-·BED"

ing slowly at hU borne on oo.ou•
Second Avenue.
Edgar Allensworth joined lfn.
Alleruworth at Stewart Air Foree
.Base New York, where she
11peol the put month with
daughter, Mn. J~es Hartinaer,
and children while Capt. Hartinger
was on special duty in the weat.

BACKACHE

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Wide the Door", ehoir; "The Vat .
ley of the Shadow." ~om1a
Dar&amp;t and eboir; "Tis Morn",
choir; "Sing .Ailelulia" choir and
Miss Margaret Hoyt; "We Have
Seen the Lord", choir; "The Re.
surrection and "the Life", Mrs. H.
L Dunham; "l Am He That Liv•
th", choir; proces•lonat'hymn and
bc~edicUon by the pastor..

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Mrs. Richard FreemRn was pleasantly sur-prised with a
leyette
shower Tuesday evening when the
Lincol~ Heights Canssta club met
at the home of Mr~~. Robert Dalley.
Prizes were awarded to • Mrs.
Sillrlcy Guinther, Mn. LawrenCe
Morarlty, Mrt~. Freeman, and Mra.
Eugeno Conde.
A qlad tour.se was ~:~crvtd by
the hostess to" those n1med above
and Mrs. Doua:lua Sioa:er. Mn. Ray
Woodgurd and .a guest, Mn. WIL
llam Wallace.
The nexl meetlne will be held
at lhe home of Mrs. Shirley Gulntb-.:
cr, Tuesday even\ng: Aprll 10.

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Hoij, 71, s~...,.., . wbo ·died ljli•

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COMPARI WITH OYH.. tunED
M.AnRISSES SELLING UP TO $59.751
Salt Now 011 and contl11111 for lflnlttcl ""'' ~IJI

Only Setta daret to offer you thia falllO\UI "Sel1a·Potture'..
Mattrese. built with healthf"ul firmneu ~; ~n Ne?m·
meDd, now only at a detp-down price that defiu com~n
for quality .a high! , •• But remember, theta dJattk nductioa.
are 1 trietly limited and will be withdrawn innne~'-tely •f&amp;er
ale. Cheek and compare tl;u! mar.y luxury feattli'N-UIU.IUy
found ia hirher·prk:ed natiom!.Jiy.advertiMd tuf~
mattreue~~. Then, fturrrJ IU)' now-Mve now at- .

D).OI:nlng ia.-Melgs . liC¥~Jlilll. will be
b.Jlld. in t(le S)'racut&amp;·P.J'eyt:hytertao _.
Gllure~. ll.. d.,. at a P,· M.
Survivors· include .Ilia ~wife. Rase
ViFgig_i"i· Wolfe,
· Rod M:artha

• kelu!oe doah1Hirt1ek
bote cleam twice the area.

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Complete Stock
Ripair ,nd
Supplies
For All Moclefs
Hoayer SweeHri
On Second Ffaor •

Harford Woman Slays Spouse
With Shotgun Blast At

A mother of five children, Mn.
lutb Kathryn .McDaniel lfiller,
.i!Jn
,9, wu lodged 10 the Mason
Pomt Pleuant to
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the shotg:.ao .1layi1JI
·I lur huoband, LeiWy Mill". 30,
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''ght
at ap'74. Cheshire, 011 ·u oximately 8:30 P. M. aeeording
Beubea
a -tbu'se of .,._ult with a deadb .o r~portJ; of We~t Vul{l.oia State
weapon;. waa boqnd to tb'e grar:ad ! ,olice, wben Miller illlegedly
jury Tbunday ~CIIt by ~or ~f . licked ia the" door of the twme lo.kiddleport .C. 0 . F.isber. Bond :.atetl near the B. It 0 . railroad at
\.as set a\ $1DOO.
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Hartford and made f()rtlble entry.
The warraftt •'s IWOI'b _ ou~ by
According ·to .police, Mrs. Mil
two Middleport
m~. PhilJip ler s.a 1d that .1be and her husband
Bradbury and Dale Keanedy, u had been separated 3nd that he
the result of a knifin.r f~aea• was under peace bond to not moMonday afternoon at -tbe Ke~oedy / lest her. Sbe pid that he did how
home. B_ratlbulji'
W'as slashed ever v1s1t the home on Wednesday
acros.s the abdotnP..n .oft k:e.nr{e'!'", ntght aDd a -vlolent ar~ument e"nwaa cut across the -back io- :two sued whieb w.u dim.. ICed . by his
places. •
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. I beating her. ·
In Pomeroy Mayor ·E, "/'. ·RoP!n·
A~erring that she bad "h.ad ~Thursday
JPhn ougb {)f it; and that, "she would
"Pome:r~,
&lt;~'~'-'!::~ be ready for· tl,jm the next time",
.. a d~ly,

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tjt G
d I.fa)' followitJJ
Bo '.l.
O ran .
Jury.· In Knifi
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Mrs. l!liller bad lnaded a 12
sh9tg"n ill anticipation of 'hitturn Thursday night.

lnforrnantt said tpday that the ....
eause or the atgumfnt oa WD
aesdq nilbt had been JJfetlplta~ .
ed wbfla llilter tame' to bi4 home
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in an 1Dtoxieated condition after
baviag 1-peat money that · htd
been aaved up for the Jtosbitalir:a
lion of tbr )'OUDI&amp;t child Lenay
aged 8 montlu .an.;t who W'as to
haYe entered a bdipital to_day.
The infant wei&amp;hJ but four
pounds.

Other ebildren are VauPn.
a.ged 6, Mieb.lel, aged IIi, Sb,«rot~,
aged 3 and Jaan, aged 2.
On gaiaint entry to the home
lliUer was met with a bla.st from
the 12 gauge &amp;Qotgu.n whieb pent.·
trated his Jower ript abdDmea.

•as

rll5bed tl) Mason 'CitJ
by · Fogleaon~ f'tlnenl
Home abvlaJXe, but died as he
was beiDC removed from the a.m.
bulance.
He

Clinic

Mason County Cr.oroncr Dr. Edna
Gettlese, pt, Pleaunt, W. Va., utd
that Miller died "of massive iDter.
Qal injury cau.ed by the gun&amp;bot
wound."

ELBERfE.LDS.
.D I SC0 V ERYr.
Birlcher
Reported
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-tarttrwreplr.cement.ehickli'. It
it hla:h ln quallty P!'Oteh\11 •nd
eonta!.M the vitamin• and other
faetor':J kll9Wll tO be needed for
OO!lY chick p;wth 011&lt;1 hoelth.

Creative deslga 'ai!d o!yllng-Fiexoteelo exclusb-.
lifetime eansimelion Is your IIIIIOU:IIlCe lhlllll wlll
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lurulture made than Fl~xslecl.

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Reso·ur,es-.:Develo

Daniel ThomP80D, Lisle
Diles; '"Forth We Go", ... .men's ,
chorua:: James Lochary, Atbena,
as guest .soloist; "Shine Down, 0
stars", women's ~horus: "FJing

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Mildred Hawle;v was tfe hostess
Tuesday when the Samantha Brad
ford Missionary Soci"ety of tbe
Church of Chriat met, at her home
on North FouJ1h Avenue. Mrs.
William Bradford, president, was
In char~ of the 11)eetlna and the
opening devotional service w~11
led by Miss Hawley whose top1~;
was "The Older Cha!\~eth" kom
the publtcatlon ·~The World Ca~l."
Nina Russell, program chair'
man ·was asslBted by Mrs . Webb

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''Tbe

Hall: Mrs. Will Reynolds, Mlsi!i
Frances
Roush, Mrs. Edward
Fre.nc:h in presenting tbe study
topic "'I"'''e Challenre of Chanae.''
A salad course wai nn•ed • by
Miss
Hawley to the members and
the evangelistic
meetingevening
by ,Mandisplayed
Wednel:ida)'
at
Mrs. Shelby Kins,
ono
ning Baumgardner and James
llood.
Scout Hood won Another pic·
ture
of J esus in Get hsemane
when he invited the Scout Troop
to allencl the service In a ·body
and had the largest number of
personally. Invited people at lhe

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Seven Lalit Warda" quai1et:· Mn.
Beulah • White,
Mrs.
Francie

Samantha Bradford
Missionary Society
Has Meeting Tues.

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E. Hoyt, the ean~t.a

wili open u · f9llowa:

Layette Shower
Given· Tuesday
For Mrs. Freeman · ·

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Mrs. Dorothy Peoples Savely is
directing the Senior Choir of tbe
First Baptillt Chfrth in the ~an­
tata "He That Lfvetb" which will
be given -at 7:30 P . M. E.1;4ttr
Sunday eveninl with Mrs. Ceell
BradbUI')' 11 organll!t.
After the prehide, proeeplonal
hynp~ and invocation by tbe··• •

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At Baptist Church

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Bill ....., ... maklor a knife )lolller bt,:-::~•.
alae r eports I hat ldl dlirJ'i ,jjjtMiif'
il due to frelhea.

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EDITOR

' V•lley
Publtsbed every afternoon ncept Sunda} b} Th~ Ohlo
leatlbel, Inc., If 110 Mechanic St, Pomeroy , 0 Bu slne.sa oUiee
Plloue 398, tcfl!Orial offi t'e phoae 397
.Entered U s.-rond Cl UJ
Pomero, Ob io.

matte-r It the

ffilllinr

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Hattooal advtttlslng r.-preseDtat\ve, BoltlnellL·Kimball, Inc.
M3 Ltxincton Ave , Nt-w Y or~ City, 18, N. Y.
Sublenptlon rales . DelivP.ry by carrier Whl!re av1ilable 30 cenh
.,., 1reek: one year in. advance at Tho Dafly Sen ti nel dfflce. '15 60
Jli montba, $7 80, three months, $3 90 By miltor ruute whert
available : olle month $1 By mail ooe year $8, Sil. mootbs, ft.~.
t~ J Ml)lltbs, $250, one month,

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The week's eood and bad nt&gt;ws
on 1be
mjernatlonoll
bala nce
sheeh

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safeJ(uar~ts

,, ag&amp;Jillt violations wh.ich Sov1et
Ruullf'b-88 refused to accept For
the nrsi tJme -lhe 'soviet delegatiOn 11t a' United Nfl;tlon., dlsarmllrrleot conferene~ ·in
London

agreed in prLhdPIP ·to the "opE'n

sky" ~ian for ierJal ~nspection of
armaments which , President F.1
seD~W· prOP,o~ at Ule ".!lum1

mll' &gt;lbl!etl!f" ot· i'J.e lift tour
beads of nvyrnment In Geneva
l•lt Jltlr. ·The ~ftltative tccebt·
aMe .i&lt;u ciutlouaty qu'IIIIrle&lt;!
But it was tbJ, hrt~t of several
indicatiqns

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Howd;y Doody

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St"J' Staa:e
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lt is almost umvcrsully 11a1d that

teachers are underpaid . Dr Gould
as:rces-but polnti out that whut
L'i usually left unsold IIJ that the
JHtllation is stentlll,r improving, Sal
aries of $11,000 for clns~room teAeh
ers are not uncommon now and
state after dMtc has rshwd the rm

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And h• took th• cup, tnd ••"
other walkJI ()£ life thll ..financial thanks. and tift It tG therri)
tt&lt;lurru; are not as great as one ••ylng, Drink Y• all of lt. (Mit mttht suppose TherB l.s o areal th•w 26:27.)
PRAYER Our Father, we tl:lunk
plateau at about the $1,000 to
$9,000 a yeur level for em,loyces Thee for the Masler- for His Son-

Growing problems. change to growing
profita when you switch to rrovico.
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In bUI:Ineaa and tndusu·y whlr.h on· ship to ThN!:, His hfe on ea1 th,
1Y a companttive few mnnllge to Htij lf'achm heulmg, and s~rv
g.::t beyond." As lor teacher, Dr ing We 111 c .~~: ratelul (o.r. His ex
Gould is convinced thot economic IHlll,lle of lh~ankllgJvipJC !or tht~
prol{J:en will conlmue, and at an pmdc ~w or JUVJng Ill~ very l1fe
acreleratcd re~e-and that unpro· for ma.nkmd Help Yll to be faith~
vemenl In luchet quulLly will do ful dJ sdp\cs of Ill ~ h llts name.
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Mrs. Willard Plgott T~·~liy.
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1heir fears were- expressed a few

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rC~(iR'd, for , as·

Tbe bombers are stationed at ~ienment to tbe Iceland Air De
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fense FOrce.
,
Egypt's Canal 2one alrbases, l'es~
The Iceland Aid Defense Force
than 30 minutes fiylng time frOID i.$ re~pOI;J.lllble, tor the air defense
ll!rael's major cities and
evr-n or lceland, and the malnte~'•ce
closer to Its forward airfields in th'e of air and .sea rescue r en reoSinai deJert.
fui!ling !aeillh~~ rar com'mircial
The Jews admit frankly there is 1and Mllilary A•r TransPort Ser·
nothing to stop them unlm"o'&lt;det•htcol vice tra,~oceanic ain·rnft'.
West supptlea them with
fighter pianos.
U war comes, Israel's Uny r.ir.
BIITHDil'i' PARTY ,
Mr. tmd ~Iri. Garrett Ch'risty
force, composed of ou1J11oded trlthh Meter jets nt lt'ast 100 milts entertamcd members ot thi sen·
slower than Egpyt's Mlg 15s will ior class of 1'upw)t!rs Plains High
strlke back. But not even Britain's !jlchool ~ith a birthd,•y Jltl'rt)' in
famed "few" of 1he RAF fac('d honor or "thC l'"lth birthday of
tl\eir ttBughter Jane't·
greater odds.
A lun'eh was sen:Hold Air Alerh .
Air .raid sheJters a~e being l;luilt ed by the "hoste!!S eonsJsti,ng of
cream, cake, candy mints, and
in all btl population centers. The
eb'IP:s, orD.nge puh'ch· and
first prictlce aler~s were held 1
few days ag~&gt; in Haifa and
ab.eba, But evet-yone here r•~::~;:
that against jet bombM"S .d
ers it's pretty aead4!:mic.
Nor ean there be any
ev8.cuat~on of Israel'a
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fratemlty and at the 1845 lleUutn . • l • •
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Mrs. Charles Rathburn ,
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~feeta Recently
·Thunday and Friday.
.taa&amp;lfted Alll • ;x:elY..... Wj ........
MENT , 3 rooms and bat b, pri- DUl , St.
Petel"libw-.:.
Flond.a;
Alt~r Gvilcl
1 Middlebourne, W. Va
in April
IV IVA CAit,IHTER
The Home Oemon.stratlon Clllb
ntf' , Nor th &amp;&gt;conrl ~~ . Middle- UL\:\IS HYltNE, 4~lj 42nd An&gt;- E TheD Reedsvi lle Lon g l:lo1tom
The Lutheran Altar Gwld met Secret Sister G1fti were exchaogf'&lt;1
Tl'rn Bradford, Racine . 5pent will meet .at the borne ol NeiUe
II( wtU be publl.ibed the JUDe
l.lf u rec=cJ.red.
purt Call 440 ~I 01 :.:4! y
!'it t'er ~:.tHI'rg, t 'londa, Vl.RG!NlA thorn~
emo~;;atw;;_ Club met at 1 rf't'Pntly at the chu~h. Mrs How· I by the groups. Eighteen mem ber;:; tbe we-tktnd Wllh •Mar.:ard Dru ~t Parll: cr on Thur&amp;day , April 5, !rom
All \L\\, 17U l .East Sr"o'e6lll An:eth omhl!' 0
rbs
amlj" .Buckley ~ a1 J W::gc nhals, prGgram leader allenr1C'd
Mrs. Fannie IJurst and d.11ugh· IO 30 to 3 30 "Aiumiaum traya"
3•28.3 1t_.
tutes: 2 cents per WON!, Clboe Ia·
"o\J
e1g ' mem en present The 1
h
G ' 1 Sc
d T
I' "" •b g " ' 1 v1....-l
nut
&lt;.~ r .... r, ur. n c:.
•••Ill&amp;, le~o f
lh d
'" M k
or I e meeung. the topiC be1ng
tr
0\lb
ler an
erri Bradlord were tn t sthcsubJecltob~t.aughtbyRacbtett.Joo. M.lDam:~m ebarlto hJc,Sev~ n.l chol&lt;'t" dpon·tmlnt.s m •M1d· lil-.rl '&lt; Wt.JLAL, Run.l Houle No. 111 n or e a.r was
a ln&amp; , '" A Ch ristian u the Highest St yli'
The G1 rl Scouts met Thun.do.y Pomeroy Sunday.
cl t.:uthnc .. nd Glno; lloyle.5.
4 ee.nta pd word for tbre. .a~~
d1eport, two 1n ...,ew Haven. l \\;ncn}. West \'J.Tguu.a, WAlD .•• um.nt.;:n T:-a:;~.
The follo~wg CJf m.an " Mrs J V McGre-w gave at Hamptoru: The groups did baskMr and Mrs. Harold Van Met~ t
were elected : Prt&gt;sJdent ·
Ttu 1er s pace loqutre 644 Broad AK!'\Ui.JJ W a r • a w, 1Dd1an.a; OffJct'rs
HCULIYe iJllertiODI.
Mt W'll S .
VI
~ d 1• 1 the devotions, A Altar Gutld QU'l:z: etry and sewtng. Those present Eut Lnerpool reports the birth I
1
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l
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OMM•'"VILLE
P
t
s
oee; ...
est eo
· of offtcers were S ue IIen Good ntgbt, Dons El . I of a son, grandson of Mr. and Mr~
1 eport
~$pedal-ODe mom~ fur za Ct!D.t.l
way,
.:r 1-t
r.L
::.
£&lt;.1•
·
otn Mrs Warrenwa•n;
PickeD.S
Secretary:
wa.~ giVen and election
'2 Jo'tve. room mod.,.
Pl ra~ant , West
V1r,1Un1a; DR. Mrs Donald Myers,
PubilcJty h~ld wttb Mrs Howan Wagenhals l1ot. Susanne Wolpert., Anna Yon- Chas VanMeter
Moke o Dote
pw worcl
APART· ED:'&gt;oA uE'rrLES, Potnt Pleasant,
rf'elected as leader and Mrs W!l. ker, Donna Sm'i.th and leaders Mrs
,
MENTS , W1th laundry and car
" an d .•u
" · :. I wtth'theN-•t
Full rate ot 2. «Dta pe: word .uJ
· W1•st Yug m1a, Zi:.U:IA HEALEY, Chatrnum, .Mrs Harold Mass1:1r
!Jam McFarland as secretary and Hampton and Mrs John Fry
I A son wa. bor n t o :...r.
be cbarged for adverluln&amp; tf not
age A. N Bt&gt;nl!'el.
1-24-tf A lb uquery_uc, New .M~JIJco; EDITH
Next meetmg to be at the lrl'asurer.
E. U. a. ~
R. R Durst March 20,
.,.....l.llv£ uetun: Ule ~~tb ut ~ 1
SLOA"' /{ural Kou tf', ~'l!lche:~ler, Reedsvlll~ Melho .Jsi Church base l!o~tcsses were Mrs Mary West
A Leadership Trairung Srhuol
Mrs Edra Bush, Sp11ler 1s VL~I l uunl.b lollowtn&amp; l.n.sertion.
~~'ot: reM-tC:xtebAOG
t..ddera. lnu Lo.~nd t.L.\tA PUSS£, RuraJ mcnt 0 0 Apnl :lS
Mrs Wagenhals . Mrs McGrew, Mrs' wtll be held at the New Haven 1ng Mr. and Mr.s. R. R. Durst
Scaffold Boardi., Drop Clot.bl. Ruult \\'Jnth(':&gt;tcr, lndl.ilna, LUDon Brown, Mrs Bob Juhnson, E U. B Church from Apnl 8-13 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
_. n:~rs w Adv~Qi -ShtHtJd D~
Clinton Fiabe.r, Middleport.
1 t JLt. \ OATt.S. Rural Roule, WmPAS$ES STATE EXAM
J 1\frs Lew Roush and Mrs Lester The sehool sponsored by the Pt
&lt;~nd son were recent ~:uesls uf
. epurted unr..llOJai ·JI.). lhe lJat:..Y
Phone U26S-X.
11 ·1-t1 ch.~tt·J lnclt lin&lt;~ IW TI:i WRJGHT
Dorothy Warner has rece1ved l Ohhnger. OtheM presen~ were Pleasant E U B DistriCt Men .two parents Mr. and Mrs A c
.&gt;tllLIDd will no1. btl responrdbJe l'or
rent-Electric
wall per I! Jth nn.. nd, lnd 1~na, RAY TRACY: word that she hall successfully pu- Mrs Harry Layne, Mh11 Lelah Pow- , Au;istlng the teaching wtll ~ }tev Brewer.
·
uu more than one mcorrect
ateamer. CUnt.c.n Yiaher, piMid- lJtl lbxwt&gt;ll Street, Ch.atleston, sed her State Board examlnaUoo 11!'11 AINJ Paul SchneJMr. Mrs Ray D L . Sayre, Rev Wtlburn Ray
The WSCS met with Mrs Audra
«UOD.
11-l-tl \\ hi Vlfj:tnJa JESSIE I-IOLM&amp;i, after completmg the course at the ! mond Peters, and Mrs . Wtlham Rev Forrest Murray and Mn Ed- Brewer Wednesday.
·
1 dleport. Ph. 6285-X.
.. ... ..1 l''ha.n.Ju:. an4 ~pt'dal N~ --~-----.
- -- . l hu Jgo ll llnnLS, MJ\ 'iTE MAT-~ Poro Sch(lol of Cosmetolugy, Col- Powell.
}the &amp;ott andRe\' K. J &amp;ott w11l
r:vmtl prtoted at re,cu· 1 Wanted~ouplt• or smgle penon 11lt.\\ :-., Parkersburg, West Vu-- umbus. She 1s the daughter of Mr
Stwlrtt Club
be the Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves o! Joppa
UC:ell u..
to share a home . All modern con guua, MLLDN.J:;D HL!fFMAN , 3Ql and Mrs. John Warner, Rutland,
The Bend Sewing Club ml'!t at
P•rwn•ll
called on Eber Carpenter and
=~~~~:1
pe~:~~:.l• vemences Call 302-M 3-26-6tc t-••••,t Elm Street, :Mor.roe, .M1ch1· and a graduate of Rutland Hiieh the home of Mrs. N 0 Wein in Mr. and Mrs Earl Caldwell and Camtly WedneSday afternoon.
COWIE IN AND
~·•II
~lliliLE SPOONER, l28l,l School.
Hartlord. Those present
wert' son of Belpre, Ohio, vmled friends
Mrs Mat' McLeod of Belpre and
JU'&amp;ed Adl re.:elYed b)' ma11 or
Lnrndtr Street, Monroe, Mich1·
Mrll Uoyd Rousb, Mrs. Herman here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Roas Wolfe of ColFor
or
.aepliOIW: e,IVti.D. caa-.aw at;....D
g&lt;~n J C (t:ARSONJ HOOD, 347
Layne, Mrs. W T. Stone, Mrs. PhiMr. and Mrs Don Bumgardner umbus were recent g"eosts. of theLr
TVt·o wheelTRAILERS, 4' x 7 ~1j ~outh Fourth Street , Sagmaw,
NOTICE
Up W~ert. Hrs. A. B. Woodrum and daught('r of Beverly, Ohio , parents, M:r, and Mrs. Davtd
- "-• ,
- - - j steel frames. Will sell or trade ~!llhl.( rt n , l::lt.:RNARD A.RJ\IOLD, The Nort'hfrn LOcal Sc!bool Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs Hugo Juh- visited Mrs Freda Hart on Sun- Wolfe.
' , 1
, -...011Ces
for anything of value. Marshall whose ta~t known address is un- Board wdl offw at pubhc auoti&lt;m ling, MNJ. L. J Rutten(!Utter, Mrs. day.
M
d Mr
W'lb
B
h
5·
1 lLC
Mill
·
J
B
db
h
l&lt;.nuwn , WILLIAM ARNOLD, JR., u, -~• 31 , 1 ~ at 2 p m the.._,_ L. C. Roush, Mrs. P'. A. Batey, Mrs • Carol Roush, shopped 10 Charlesr 30
ure
• 1 oua EL£(;TR0NlC ~t:CHEer,
r.
ra ury, 0 10.
.u... ..,.,
tJ\19
'""""
Mr E L 8,. 1 M
wtre m Pomeroy Friday.
whose la.llt known address JS Col· room frame bu1ildtng Sola! 2-i'r'tl J L Stewart.
s. •
IX n.
rs ton on Monday
3 28-efp
TAR\' TAKE YOUH. WA."iT
.
' umbus, Ohm, Blanche Wagner, Mlf.J !lt. at the
Ha:rri~ raul Scally. Mrs. H. A Andrews John Powell rec=e1ved his dis- Charles McKelvey of Brlprt
/illS AT YOU&amp; CONVENIENCit
· New called on Eber
Carpenter and
~,)
W
whose last kn(lwu a(.[dl'('ss wa! Col - ..,h-~ 51._ """A .,._...,.,_, •...: .. ,·._ and Mrs. 0 tte Rous b
chan~e 1rom t h e U. S . A rmy m
Uy
1 1
II
_IN
__ ~EVENINGS_. CAU.. J_~·
etD
Onted
umbw, Ohto; Al l the unknown
~the~':'v~""';r('~ iC:.da·
Awdliary
York and armed home on Wed· ami Y recen
iNCOME TAX
SEB.VIC&amp;. Gall - - -- - - - ·
hctrs, dC\' t ~ et.'s , legatees, E'Xl'CU• .tkm arul (ooter .00 rlf'lfl..ldrtg uti
Th~ Women's Aull'iliary
met nesday.
Mr and Mrs .
Stdney Durst
.lliddleport 6215
Mr. and Mrs,. Bm Horner and !llpent Tuesday wttb l': be.r Car2 .3-U MARRIED MAN for dauy and tors, adm tmstrators, and ass1gos all debri&amp;. 11he bulMinc mlllt be Monday evening at tbe Leg~.on Hall
- __
general farm work Hou~e. mllk, of MAUI...il~ CAHSON, dc-::eascd;
ed bet
A
1$
The tlub voted to pur-chase 1000 daughter of Paduka, Ky were rec- penter and famlly
•tOCJND THE TOWN)
and garden furml'ht'd
Arthur All the unknown h.etr~. devlliees, ~~st. All ':~mdu.d"::: Poppil's fQr ttus Poppy Day Sale j ently vi~itors at Mr and Mrs. Her·
Mrs. Olive Talbott called on
0 0 , 1'\u,U ~et ft(..~
If YOCJ LIKE I
___ _ _
Orr,
BQhan- addrcs.s
Long legateE".s, ~·x..ocutor~.
adm1m.sLra· 1-igbt.IS a'll&lt;f plumbin'(, st.oYwl Uld fhe group also v~ to send ten man Layne Soon they w11l mho,.wi\0 Mr. abd .Mrs. Ben Bfewer Th.urs1
11
8. H. BAWLING SONS CO. • 2t
Bottom, Ohto._ ... _ _ 3-303tp tor~. ana wsstgn~ or MiLTON AR- me., are to be rretained. An admt"Dlbers to the sprmg eon erence 1 Fort Worth, Tex. where e
day afternoon.
hour Wn~k:er Servace.
Day $2 00 HOURLY p085tble dolnc light NOLD, deceased, All the unknown t:ionuJ $lOO 00 idl be
.
bt' employed.
SEE YOUR
Pbone 6227. Night Phone 6009work at home. No experience .ne- heJr~. drv1sees, legatees, ffilecu- 1t'h
· w
l'l!qU.llfod trl
M-Sgt and Mn Charles Ake
Pearl Barringer is ill,
NEAREST
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTIJ DEALcessary. Wrlte SANCO Mf,i. Co tors, admtnLStrator~ Hnd asstJ:n.s of fOe ~est 1
r!:m~
I and Charlotte who recently r~
Lawrence Gluesencamp Jr., afERS.
3-6-U
7169 Beverly BIYd , Los Angeles WlLLJA..\1 L, ARNOLD, DEO;.AS·
un
on
e
I turned from Japan, were weekend ter spendmg: a 15 day furlouch
38, Cahf
3·29-2tp ED, All the unknown he1rs, d"· completely~aY lETTY CARLETON
guests, of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Kars- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ~·
1c=h.nik.
Complele WJ-IEEL AUGNMENT, - - - - - - - - - vJsecs, legatees, executors, ad·
By ~ of
.
nd
R. Gluesencamp left for Guam
bJ..;ii;nctng and brake serv1ce. EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM. SeW. mLDislrators and assigns Qf JA'M ·
MTIS', Pa4lhne Atl:u.,
Mr. 1
Mrs . . Geo~ge Bu~;h and [ Mrs l'!oyd Capehart . Mrs Bob one dfY last week.
Hackett's Safety Service-, West
ing Babywcar' No House Selling! ES BYRNE, deceased, wiiJ take
A~:;e;::
~~~lyD~~;~ O~~~~~:ls~:~n~:d:)~d Parton were shopping in Jlunhng·
~\1am Stred, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Rush stamped 11ddreued envel- nohce that Lou1s .8. Vaughan, AdMn.
Cl«k.
MrsDouglall Circle
and fam -~' ton, Monday
Herschel Bates is absent £rom
Phone 267.
56--tl
opel Babywear, Warsaw, Indiana. mlnistrator of the ~tale of Lu- l-O, ]f), 23 , 30-&lt;lk
il and Florence Circle called on
Wally Stewart ~f Morgantown,
due , ta illness.
3-29-&amp;tp
cmda Arnold, dec~ased. ftled h1 s
and Mrs. Ru.ssell Van Meter W Va. vts\led h1s parents, Mr
"iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
lOJ t\uU.J ,l;Uit!)
- - - - - :- --:- pet1tton on March 21, J956, Jn the
. rsvlll Friday
land Mrs. J L Stewart.
.
II!!
Boy or g1rl wanted fol" new~paper 1 b
o1 81 1ve •
e
d
1
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1
routc
In
Kerrs
Run
Area.
Con'ru
ate
Court
of
Mcixs
County,
NOTfCI
OF
APPOINTMENT
Mr.
and
Mn.
Jame~
Clrclc
and
Ra.y
Ward
o
a
1son,
n
.
1933 FORD' Cl ub Coup~. excellent
1
tact The Dilily Sentinel. 3-2~6tp ~htO Case Number l?. ll:lo alleR-,
Admlnl•tr.trbr
son of Dunbar, W Va spent Tues. HSI!mg htorc.
condthon, radiO 'l.nd
beater
mg that the per~;ooal e.o.:tate of
E•ttte of Wlllltm J. E)urr.t,
da wltb Mfs Mur, Cir l
Mrs. H L Dyer, Mrs f' A Rat
$11~. Jimmy
I' arsons,
Inc=,
.
DK•awd
~r and Mrs G~or ec ~trcle 1 ey, Mrs Floyd Carmack, altended
,Middleport.
3 28-6lc - - - - - - - - - · - - - sa1d decedent ts lnsuffldent to 1
\ 18 J Employment
pay h('r d1•hts Hnd that sa1d Lu~d M~ and Mr~ a Past Matro~s meeting at the
NaticP. ie hereby givan 1h&amp;t JMna Greal Bend
19~2 CIIEVROL~T.
Powcr,:lld(', - - -·
cmda Arnold IS sc1:z:ed m fee sim•l Mae ·MJI}er wh011e Post Office Ad· Wesley Circle of Dorcas called on home of Mrs Elml'r Marlm to Pt
{•tdiO and heatru- low mileage, WANTI':D- CARPENTER WORK. pk of the followmg described drl.'ss 1s Pomeroy, Oh.1o. ha 11 been Mrs Mary Circle Sunday after· Pleasant
$795 Jimmy Parsons, Inc Mid·
Shinules, doors and other re- rl·al cstat1·.
duly 8'(&gt;p&lt;llnted as Admim9t,.,1rix noon .
- - - - -·- - - die port.
3 28-6tc
p;:nr~. Virgil Teaford, Syracwe.
Sttualt• 1n lhe Counh• of MeJgs, of the Estate~( Wiltham J Durst , Mrs Douglas Circle and family ~
SlatC' of Ohio. and 111 thr Town · I late of the Village of Pomeroy, and MISS Florence l'ircle vhutl'd
'
B_U_l_C-cK-cF:-o-rd:r, rad\0 -and! _!:2_2 _9tp_ __ __
1956 CHEVROLET Dol Rot !95L FORD 4 dr. R&amp;H c.m.
ship
of Sal1~bury, !llld b('ln.,: In Me1g.s Counly, Oh.io, df'&lt;'eued.
Mr
and
M
Ernest
Johnson
of
BY MRS. JOHN DIEHL
1
11
bMutlful tu tone finish.
pldy o\1rhauiH.
U
healer . tu - tonc ~ami, gootl I \2 ' tiuslnes~ ::,ervtc~ Fradwn No 6, Scl'I!On No 15, I Date&lt;:! tlbiS l4t'h day of -~w·h. rhcshlrC s~iurdli'
Attendance at Sundn School
1955
PLYMOUTH
lelved•r•
2
1950
BUICK Super 4 dr RAH
tm· ~. $795 J1mmy J arsons, In c.
- - - - - - · Town Nn 2 and Range No 13 or 1958.
J
Clr ~
d d
ht
dr. RAH. Cl..n.
Clun.
Middleport.
J2Btitc JOHN JIANDLI:&gt;.:Y,
Auctioneer, lhC' Ohtn t 'o;npany 's Purchase and
Joh.n C. Raeon
. Mr.~. oyce
1.' t' nn
au~ cr ~larch 25 wa~ 71, of(:nng $1047_,
1954 CHEVROLET a.l Air 19SQ FORD VI 1 dr with ovar•
1 Phon(' 940.X.
3· 28-lf
, .
.
, '
(arol and Mn. Sus1e Harrts o1
Mr ttnd Mrs Mearl Harm• ann
1949 DODG~ Forflor, rar.!io and
~or(' 1 1~ti&lt;"U lilrl) bounded and
,Juugu o£ tht' Probate Court
Great Bend spent Tuesday a£ter- &lt;·hddren Sl A-lbans were Satur
hard to111 Cfeln •• fMW·
drift. •
heatrr, hghl blue ftn ilih, $495
PLASf&amp;RING
escrl)
as follow s, to- Wit ·
Mng~ Coun..ty, Ohio.
. noon with. Mrs Mary Circle.
Jay guc;t.s. o( her parcnb. Mr and
1953 BUICK Su,..- Mnl top 1949 CHEVROLET 4 dr R&amp;H
Vit'gil Walker
J1mmy P&lt;t.rsons, Jnc, MLdftle- 1
lh ~~mn 1 ~~ . lSif.t r.ofts Wl'll~ !rom (3) lH, 23 • 30-3te
Barba~a Roush of Athens arn~·cd M~~ George Remhaw
1
loadH wilh Htro~~- Sh.arD.
good fer mocl•l.
port
3-28· 6tc
Racmc, Ohto
c ~ rlt_(ht corner of said Frac· l
home Wedne1day for a wee)i.s Eas- 1 Joe ~\an:; ha 3 u~·t·n 1!1 for the
1953 FORD R1ndlwagon R&amp;H 1949 PLY~lOUTH 2 d-r Doluxe,
· - ,- .
Phone Letart Fa.J1.s
Spotlight.
1 ttOI'\ N(l h, then\·c Wt•st on the I NOTICE' OF APPOINTMENT I H·r vacation with her parents Mr pasl two wcck!S
R&amp;H, good ttres.
1
North !In(• of s111d fr!I&lt;:Uon ~tl rods '
: 952 CADILLAC De\ tlle ha~tl top 3 ,2 _30tc
Ad
and Mrs. EdsoD Routh
S
R.a, U!WIS was a &amp;(llf'st
1951 CHIVROLIET 2 elf. D•luxe 1941 PACKARD -4 dr R&amp;H.
NJU e llghl blue
w1lh. white t
- - -·
to a IJlM·k walnut 6 mche~ 1n dta· I
min 11tratar
S
h
U
d
~
a.mmy
)
TMIIr cl•.•n.
C_lean..._"1""~---~-top ~¥,Hl1l5. Blaettnar'll, l'ome- I RADIO &amp; 'fELEVlSION SERVICE mfltN , thence With tl\e Rutland l1tat~ 6f L.wit V. Hu~t, DkNMd M~ an~:trs.i::t~.1 ,...t'tro:~a:d of hts grandparcnls M.r and Mrs.
' and .,._•ter '
3-28-0tc I Phone 200 Cleland Appliance .and l hl'.~h· r Jlo·1d 201~ rod!l II) a
Noltce 15 hereby gtven that J . on
rs.
I'Y
~r
Orv111e Allen.
roy Oh101
1946 CHEVR.9LET 2 door, R•dlo
- '
· I Sture, 118 w Main St, Pomeroy stakr 011 ~aid r~ad Ill lht· South- B O'Brien whose Po,&lt;;t Oft](·~ Ad• Sunday iJternool!. - '
Harry , Young has muved hus
1953 BUICK V8 Super {onvertlblc
l23JI
111 JOOh Court Street Pomc·
J.1r. and Mrs. I' rank Hudson and fanuly to West V1rgm1a.
1 h er&lt;l t•r ore ' dress
1 ·
we11 1 corm•r
v 1 a 1oCorson
·
'
SEE THESE AND MANY MORE
1lilffil 1Y o r ' Pomt·roy sprnt Sunday
1(ontllc J c f[ l'IS l:s on the ·Sll'k
l·uupc, tntrnl!culatt•, $.195 Bluetdeeded
to Jonathan
h the ruy,· Ohio,
has hel'n duly !lppomtSEE ONE OF THES&amp; MEN
Ioar's Pomt&gt;ruy , Ohio :J 28-tHc For reliable hdlo and '1'\ repair,
'd i''d
d F t,
·d
Y. rJ· ed as Admlnl~lrator of the Estate wllh Mr and Mrs. Allf'n Taylor 11~1 HI tim wnllng.
Eddi• Flf•- Gerald "Fuu" Jahnto'n.- Willis Le1dlngham
call uot6-J. We ..ervice all !'IRI
' wat
o:;er,
eccasl' • of "LeWLs'V Hunt late of :\fctg&amp;:
Mr.andMrs.DanSmlthandfam.
Sll'\{' ~:him and filmJlY CliJieJ
1955 BUICK VB Su{ler Riviera
makes.
Schmollll
Appliance, ~:e~~: ~~~eh ~ r~~s a~nl9 lmk~ Couoty, OhiO, deceased.
"
iiY spent Sunday with Mr. a~d on h1s father, Tom Eblin a11d Paul
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P. M.
111t·ertng and
£"oupl', powl·r
P071100 f .g n
AUddlepon, Ohio.
0-21-t.f t 1
R. con
Dated tbLS 2oth dilly of March Mrs . Lawrence Smith and famlly Snydl•r and fanuly Sunclav .
Phon• 604S-J
0
brake~ . hke new, $2796 Hlaela nmg
of Laurel Chff
~lr and Mrs St~ve Eblin and
an acre, n'Jore 1956
Watc.b Jlo.
lnar ·~. P0moroy, Ol1io. 3 28-6tc QU!CK SERVICE oa
or ll'ss.
John c. Hacoo
Dorothy Bush of Spiller spent r.h 1lrln-n and Mr. and Mr~; John
pamng by Factorr Trained
Cons1st1ng
of
a
bOUM
and
Jot,
'T'o. • .,,d•y night with Linda Circle
Di&lt;•hl w"t" In G•llipOlt~ rl'cently
1
19M PONTIAC St;~r l'h1ef con·
d b
th
l
Judge of the. Probate C..:ou r t
""
d
' ...
watchmaker. COI..LJ.NS JEW&amp;
sn
etng
~
same
})roper
Y
Me-igs
County,
Ohio.
Mr
and
Mr!l
Harold'
Glady
an
Mr. anrl Mrs Dtl'h.l attend erl the
vertlblc eou pc, hght blue £m1sh,
LERS, Prrnero:-o.
l-8-U'
family moved from
deeded to Wilham L Arnold, de· (3 ) 23 30 4
the Lloyd funr-ra\ of Mrs. Ruth Wuod
3
one owner, $179~ . Bl!:il'lln.ar's,
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cea!lcft, by the heirs of Edward
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Rou!lh fann to the Arlhur Orr
Tht· small :.on of Mr and Mr~
Phone 6045-J
POMf!!Oy, OhiO.
3· 26-6k I'OI&lt;EMAN &amp; ABBQTT T.V. iER.
F~stH, ftC'ceru~cd, March. 24 1870.
farm :Jt Bashan.
Gl'r&lt;lhl l~unm~ was taken t11 the
VICE All makea Repaired by EJ.
rhe pra~·l'r of stld JletJtl~n ls
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Mfl~s G. !"leral llolipltal Mo-nda}
19M: BUlCK Roadmasll•r converpert technletans. Phone 628f Y for the H&lt;~lc of the abov£1 drsmhAdmlrtiJ.trator
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
t.ible coupe, smart twf).tonc grey
Middleport.
8-lo-t.f ed real estate .accordmg to the
Est1t. of Daniel M. WMner
Admini1trator
with black top, $99S. Blaet
l!talules
1n
such
cases
nwlc
and
DtcetMd
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Carri•
B. Hunt, DK•n•d 1
tnar's Po-mcroy, Oh10. 3-28-6tc
ILU 1:11
- Notice IS hereby given that J. :
provtdcd.
Nollce 1.~ hereby gwen that Ji'r~
19&amp;2 BUICK Special 2.-door lll'flan.
Th.c above named dl'h•ndants v Rice, whOile Post Office Addr~s B. O'Brt('O whoso ro11 t. Office Adsparkling two-tune green, shows
will take further notice that they 18 Chc 11 tcr, Qh 10 na~ beeo duly dress l!i 100~ court Street, romIE SURI • INIURI
£ood care, $873. Blaettnar':s,
have bel'n made ]lAriJl'a defend- app&lt;~lOted as Admmislratot of the eroy, Ob1o, ha!' been dub• appo'int· I
with
Pomeroy, Ohio.
:us.atc
Da\'I:&gt;·Warner lnHurance Service Hnl to liaLd petition and tht~y arc Eslille of Dt.niel M. Waruer late ed u Administrator of the Estate
rcqulrl'd lu an~wcr the l!Sille on of ('hest~r Township, Mei~:S C'ouo· o( Carrte 6. Hunt late of Fraoklin
101 W. Second St.
1948 JEEPSTERSTATION WA·
or hC'Jorc lM 26th day uf May ty, Obw, dece¥ed.
County, Ob 1o, deceased.
Pomeroy, Ohio
GON, overdrive, heater, good
Dale
C
Warner,
Ago~:~nt
19~6.
Dated
thl.!io
19th
day
of
Marcb,
Dated this 20tb day of March,
ttrel, good ename. Private ownPhone
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t·r. Will sacrlfl1:c for quick u1e
Complete Une of Inuurlnlce
AdmJnJ:;tr11 tor of the EsJohn C BHCOD
John C Bacon
Phone 6396 after :i 00 o'clock.
Auto, t'tre, General LlablUty
tate of Lueltlda ArMid,
Judge o( the Pro.bate Court
Judge of I he Probate Court
_3_28_-tllp_- - : : - : - - ' - ·
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dcn•as!'d. rLAlNTU''}'',
•Meigs County, Oblo,
Meigs Couoty, 0~10.
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Attornl'ys for Plaintiff.
l.ife.
Auto,
Fire,
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FOR FARM EQUUIMJ!;NT SEE USI
(31 23, 30, (4) tl, 13, 20, 27;
Mills. Middleport. Oblo
We b:andle. r.akes, p11Dben. tnJo.
&lt;til 4-7tc
ton!, dilal .... eU. Oliv« &amp; FerGullon mercban4Jte.
FultonAD unplanned pol -IUl"k dJnDI'II"
Tbornpaon Traclor Sal~•. Pornoto be :st•rn•d Everyone l!j ~::::;~;~
roy, Ohio.
3-2whetb('r or Dol t bey are
ell 1n tr .1y maktog, !bey may bring
1904 FARMALL CUB TRACTOR.
lo work Oil .
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•in•. ITt and "" Dana lku"
){n Jrue pbJ.De Kaopp and rtuld
ren J udr 1nd Dafrel were JJI'lOpp w"
t
, c.o.,t WlM Clu• MHts
t»at~lburg w VL .sa t ur da,
. · Tht Good Wtll Ci.uA mt&gt;t at thr
Hr. l vl Fowler vh1t.e~ \ t: ·
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4 1t"l"..-'\&gt; hdtn!
Mr .. ,.GPOtlt~ tlurn ~ on i Cltu·ll \\llll.tm... llfld l'"'la Y, .. !ln.
I
1-' ridl}
fur lht•lr rnunhl\' dtty
\1 r and Mrs Gt&gt;fll"Jie , .
ll164!tlng wHh ltn fr&lt;'o.la 11.-m) ~·~
Mrli f'"red Lt:v.H ~·•• •ted Mr . A •
ha1 .. lt'LUnted to thatr bomtt:
cob ..leli.il
na Hoff man Fnday &amp;ftef'OO&lt;m
r ol n H~lghts alter a viJJf. ill Jal~
'nt h r , •a •h·
J! 1 n ' &gt; fr ~'·n
( II
The meetiD' was orw&gt;ned hJ ihr
Mr. 01nd Mrll S.. nI ey
'l "J
L un~r e . .Md
rh ave 8 nt-w lOn 'uvr
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Jf.c' I&gt; ,.. I 1
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~-•• -- nt and the fvll"Wirl&lt;
"fU
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1.. ,,.,., r., ln f,r ir. " ... ~-; : ; as rJf -.; ~ ,.toov• II e v!lied
.,..m was 11 ven . SIJflg " "J..(!fld ,. !ot .. . bo!lp1ta l Saturda y mornm~t "" "" 1 ~ ,
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• r: &lt;IJiy 3' ).1 dLi l !'~•l ! H.o:t• &gt;:1d 1r, () ] w1• h t hI
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~
To Calvary" by dl Sctlpture
by 1'01 t.eveu &amp;n d one b a II r"
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e r pareu.s,
1
Mr. 1nd Mn J~ Kearns ''. •:
·~~·;~",~;. ~ ."·:~., 1"'~'
~.~~· [. d!)n Week.! and Mrs. Hl!!lflllUI 1
Isabell Brown, Pr~Y~ by Mary
Pickens, Song " Alone" b} Law ed '1r and Mu Carl Kearns Sd
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Sch!Jll
rtmee Lewi11 and Ht!len Jhlrko:or urda} (!\lenmg.
., &lt; 11 'l"'·" , . '
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PRarl
RoUB h') hiiU d ~~cr mo1.n 1•r1 b' P ~·
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Burna Song by Irene Justis and I fam1 1y of .,..st .....,verp ·
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June ' aurru .. Love Held
fltm 1 Vl~lt t:d :Mrs. Roush 's ~aren ti ~t , ' - ·h
.: Jl.
n. •Ll ·· k~ ~ ef
There"', Reading by b etty C!i!l, and Mrs W H Fox tbiJ we-ek 1:r• d ' J\ T ' 111 s ~·A
r'1' ,', ·, '11",·-~, ... t't,Ju m hus ~tnd Mr and Mrs. S l
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Son&amp; by all. "In The Garden , . I ;nr
a nu'M rs El ene E_,.,n
' ... , U ' n ' ~, ,,K.. .,~· dn· ~Kl ,," n ' !h ? • D"' ITl t:l'"~
r.rs k JOe o f St Alb ans . W
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cd1lectlon
and
clo~
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edda
and
T(JDJII
caUed
on
Mr
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song "Christ
Arose'' hy all
1 Mr-.. na n!! Lew1~
, . . • ,._. ,., I! ,II, I.. \ '· ,., " \1", J o hn ,- nc k
Games were played and pnzes
Mu;~ J a n1c~ ~H~~le!Jlln WMti S•Jn '' · f 1
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La ·Ar n c ~ Spencer or!;
awarded to the fo\IQwmg Mac"J ' day dinnu i!UC:&gt;I ~t tM bolflt' , ,f "M'' ~ , ~ 1 : 1 :' ;~~ .. ~ ~ ..
1 ~, ... n ~ •· . anj '1-l:t-. H.a \ Sp~nct'.r II•
Bwngardnt'r Kay Rtley and LA:na I Men-a Ll&gt;wl~
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1 ,~ ,. - h "r Judy anrl sun Larry, Char,.
Lyons Doo~ pnzes wen~ won i;l)
Mr. and Mrs ftolll Kine, Vl,ltl d 1 ' J ' ' ~ :, • 1 ~ 1 '~ 1 nk, .' f 1" 1 p; ,. l1· 5•on w t' r ~ Wrdn n!lnav r v .:-,. tt'
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Mrs Gearhart and lran.e Jusus
Le:.oter J(Jhn&lt;!Oll and Betty Call
V' &gt; "II
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onil d &gt; nn··~ IIUcsts of Mr and y: 1
Retreshments were gerved to th e
Mr apd, :\!1.~ L,h~Y.d Hoffrnan of . ., ,,. ' ., f' .. '
Earl Dt• nnj Sr and &lt;"n J'a-J. /.
following members · Macel Sum 1 Pumerov Vh1o vl!lited Mr and Mn 1' ·· 1 1 •• T~ o m~ , P~ ~ .. , , n
""'~ otnrl ~ -s
F~d 8irtcb&gt;!lf
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g&amp;tdofr lllabelle lroo){R, lrene Ju '&gt; U·w f!IJ(fm&lt;ln Sunday
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ldt th• ~ mornmg for J o in~ttrdm
uS. ten'a Lyons, f1oref\("e Young 1 W dli&lt;llll Ba~~ spe nt lbe w~ e kerul 1
rs :led bv the death of hi.!! iaepbflr
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Mar~ PlckeDij •. Helen B.&amp; r k•·r W•l l &amp;t ho-me w•th h1s wt!e and son
,
Ru g&lt;&gt;r BJrtchet.
. Ill k&amp; ' RAtW Call, Cl~:~ 1 ,, Wd
Mr Wallace Hradford and :lau
Mr and Mr ~t Arthur Kt,anb of ..
~~s, L~r:n"e Lewls, Mabel John- ~hlt&gt;t t~lled on Mr and Mrs. fred j
Charll's1on were&gt; recent liCilelfl Of
._ . P .. ll\ ~erns , Mrs
C:t'arho.ut,ILewu Sund&lt;~Y &amp;rtf'!'noon
I BY MISS LUCY KIBBLE
\l' r. 8 nd Mrs. Carl Modre and
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Mr and Mrs Jaraes Cunnln!':haDl
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of
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\furris 90 .., hv dle)l iil h1s h.ome
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.:.. Mrs. Florence Young was gi\'· Sunday evening.
near ht&gt;[f'
~~ •:rda) afternoon l'ulumbu~ were recent ~u•s 1
en i surprise Birthday pilrty Thur- 1 Retba Lewis and Morm JohnsQft were bt:ld Tue~da~o mernoon at 1 ~"~ Mr"nt~ "'~ ~Dd }{I'J. Han1 ~
Idly eVe.nin&amp; Marcb 22:, by her- visited Mr. and Mrs. Dana LewL~ the. ~1 m eJ fi.U) eral !lome Ill Park· K€l&amp;er Mmersville .
BY KINC.
bte Bel R h
and Jesst~ Sunday evPnlng.
ersburg v. .tb. R&lt;'\ Ileo;m omc.ut I Steph en mn. stud~nt at Ohio
e~enl:: ...,.:•sPent in play- 1 A surprhoe b'irlbday dinner wa~; ng Buria l ,., 9 s m the ~1t. Oh vetll t ln, ve::; 1t.y, Alhen", ~~ sfeDdlnC ,
l
e ames ptft:es were won by gh'en Sunda)', Mareh 25 [nr Mrs Cemt&gt;tery
hi&amp; tTmllg vac!ll!Oft w1th li~~ai'C~a~Wllllams Helen Barl!:~:r, W'll Rus!!ell Lewts at heJ home Thn'il' Mr and Mrs C E Humph~ey len!' Mr and Mrs. Allan C
.
ma Blake Na~cy Van Meter and present were Mr anJdhMrKs. All:~, · .:c~lt·ed
word Sun~&lt;~Y Df the
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Ulwren~ eWIS.
'ld ,
M and Mrs Edd Kln.R" ltath of his 'ihtfr ~fr;; J B.. '
Refresbment.t or sandwiches, po. t· h~ r:~dr r nd Rith~ IA"wts Mr i ou ng ~·ho d1ed at the s~nbo-.a1.
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tato cbips piekles Ice cream ca'ke au c 1 en. 8
d 'h ld Ill ll os pJtal Ea ·l 'ltJ y and Geo 1
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Q:nd eofte~ Wall se;ved to l~~..,·~l'nl'f' and Mr" Hu ~sl'll Lewi s an t' I
llu.mphrey l~ft 'luhci~) for t ne BY MRS THURMAN I.,IC
Lewb. Mable Johnson. Anna Horr rt-~lr an!l Mts Donald 1\Uso;el\ ;m· lunr·!ll 1h~ bod&gt; 11- 11 1 be bt riUg ht
Sunrllle ServicE' wi.ll be beld It
man, Helen Barker, Lenu Lyon.~.
th
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1 !J hr kersbur g ,,,r bu!"IAI m l,h.e the- Lorhl: Bottom Me!bodiat cbureh
wel l Belv.1 muv1ng lo :-.lew H.a\•en · t"Y •ve(
--~'Wi lma Blake , AI va N ~·
• o\ 1 in \1 r~ Hl'lr-n Rar k·ers apar 1m , nt hm .I' lo\ tn t h(• (I I.' ' I I ·met l'"r~ r.""·''''' S".. nd•)· •I 6.· 00 p, .•
m:,I 8~
Sarah .and Jo Rou~h . Rtta . . I a
Mrs. Gt-orF,W HeJtmlre and s•Jn liN ~u n Re\ ll uf.!!• 'J ,Junj{ W•ll ~ wm he served in t~ Bl...
Thurman and Gregory Stn~thw, Mr:-.
m•nl on E••tct E'' hWJI aoonrored
v (;cur.::e .l r ()( Hart f o~ d spen1 s. un conduc: ~t'alee\
Dorothy Powell of Nitro.
, a d~y wllh Mrs l'arl Kearns
t The H \, M1xtr r~ n· I \ of Ch1r- 'tY t.he c y F for all the chllclMrs Emma Edw,rds Angl'"la Zl'"r·
M
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Earl Lew 1s. M~ lr ,wn enroutr to II•·! ,..,ace -'ioi:t- rl'!n, w111 t.&amp;ke place in a near b1
kle. M'afgaret Rowh : Lrene .lusllce. '
r &lt;Jn . :s~ Mrs Lewis mulh day stppotd ,,1 lhf' \'r J!IdC'e hOm... field
1
llab11Ue Brown, Sue Johnso n. Kuth ;;lap~;~~a" ~~wards.' Sunday
I !.i1"" .J essre 1\ u~\ of ( olom ~u..
Mr and Mu Dallas Rwnmapr
ryn Dnd Belva Faye Johmnn fran ·
Mr. aud Mrs Cecll Smith and an d hMlther Fl-ed of 1ola nell 3 H1) Jackso n were Sunday gues1e of the
cis and Mike John~&gt;on Bes ,Je and
· · d M and 1~ed 'A ith bend~ he re Sat11rday
rorllJel;' m~tller Mrs. paamtr RIJIIIoo
Earl ln&amp;les Jr o( Ma'son, W. Va. family of Maso~ ~lSI~
r.
, The Paul Ntchol! farruh spenl maJter
By CHESTEil GOULt
Clara Wi.lliams and Nancy \'an Mr~ . Pearl Sml h • ~u~ Hayne!' . Sunday w1th relaliH'S 1n )fa~L'lta , Mr and Ml'!ll Howard Young of
Meter Mr. T 0 Young
~e:~~ ~~~~::~: P'reida llenro. T~ F•;,nk H.-.e rarnil&gt; \J~1ted Padea CiJy were Wtekend gueM
P•rt.onals
an
•1 1 lr •{!al.\f'S. 111 Lanc~ , 'N Sun- of Mr,a. to'PJS wu:ents ):1)'
and
Mr and Mrs. i''reeman Johnsl~n and June Burns.
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'&gt;Irs W r.t Stethem.
Ml's Helen Barker spent Su nda \
''·'I Harold German emlineer on tbe
Mrs. Katie Bass and son Keome
d&gt;&gt;C~da)' f'Vf'n
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S •,1 rt d ll " tl1&lt;· , .. t'l, .. w! 11 ,,h
wllll
were Rtha .L&gt;Cwl9 e
in Ma~n ustllh&amp; rren s
HIH'r is spendii\R a few days
.J ~ \f.Jr k , .\!" " lh&lt;:&lt;lf
1 ! \l r
int., and M;s. stanley Colley und
Mr and Mrs George Burno;; alung d;;ug ht r \' ltlr ,..l '"' n'ee and hi sM~ot~~ M~~· ~~nG~:y and
daughter Tonia VI!:Uted Mr and 1 with the couples Club of Ule lh·nd t':, ,d 'n n( \,_,',t ~u d '
daulilhter re't!rnr~ to tbeir home
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Thursday even· had dmner at the Maru11 ~ Ht" -l
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Mr.s
ana..,..
l ~thr. \I'll '' t· n• ') 1 0~!'d 1n Woos in Fort Knox. Kv after a 1wo
1auranl \n Mtddleport, Ohio . s .. 111 !
lng . , Ann• Irwin and da ug h tcr day evening.
' I'' ' P&lt;'II ' !II" •\-'1 ktnd hen
\leeks vrsi t with the latte~'s
p , par- ~
Mr
cnts ?&gt;lr 11rld \frs Wavne nrn!e.
Mr s Freida Henry ar.;:t .\1r', !J
'· 11 ~ 11 1 ~~ ' ( E Humph~e)
~~r and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Clenedda, Mrs Lawrence LeW! ~
and Elaine Cartwru.,rt h wer(' 111 ene Justus spen1 Tburstbl y at lh•· ~ · t•rld l l 1•"' Ill :• :-~ &lt;Ind. Html:.' 1Pni!Pd a hi,..thda• rhnner held at
Gallipolis, Ohio Friday
and home of their s1.stet, Mrs Oth 1'•' 1 n f 1): ·1' 'cJ ' ~, '- ' n l;._
'the home ur Mr .an•l M,.q Char]PS
.., _ Mr!'l Mable Johnson, Mr:. rl ~.'1 u.e~·mg of New Hav ~ n. \V. Va
\lr , t!l l .. Pr'.ldung ot Col u.m- ~ .Mass:&lt;r Sun&lt;lav eVPnlnll. hononh·~
· Mrt. Charles C~r~wri~t_!~- -- ' , Others spendmg the da y 1.\.'llh Mr , " ~~ an:! R •) GtPvco; of Sonng - the 1/llh b1rthda} of the'lr nep c ...
L1evmg were: Mr and Mrs Hau·l ' Pld wrre "f' ekPn d gu~sts m th e Daqfl Rl'li!'6
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Roush, Mrs Eumce Hart. Mrs La , . Wal !ace Hak~r home
Mrs Clvde Lawrt~:noe~ ls a na •
renee Clark, Mrs. Fannte C'Jar.k
,
ili'nt at the St J os »ph s 'hospital,
Gibbs,
Mrs
Raymond
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A
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Fouty
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Parkef"!bu1'g, W VII
Mrs
Lotnse
ERNIE BCSHMILt.t:l
Roush and daughter Joy ce, and and LS vJ~Jtmg here
Mr antJ M'"'! . .J•&gt;ne Carter and
Mrs Thomas Bumgardner and ~o n
c;~ o~ge R&lt;~ t h studont a' C!n"tn
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1 rl ii • JO'h '"'· ~ ~n,...nt 'hi' wcPl!::enC'
A delicious dinner was served at
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Ni'ro. W Va. with relative.s
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'P 1 S !"avr are spr-ndmg 'h&lt;&gt;1r
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v' ca"l " n h"~t' wi' h "th"~lr' · M,. and Mrs Ho•v'l'"cl HU'Ol es ~
MtlS. John Taylor and son Keneth
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l" n Co' umbus were -=alhng on .. eh
were vtsJting Mr. and Mrs Geo r~e
I' ' "' ~ ho .. ~ Ca fu•·lav
Burns Sunday afternoon
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The_ Doily Sent1nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Mrs. Robert Reibel, A Guest At Wed.
Athens 'Presbyterial 'Man of Sorrows' tantata To Be Featured Bu~:r~~:mG~::;; Meets
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At Christ Church Sunrise Service ,; 1 ;'ar',~~,~~~ch.',m v~~;'""d 1~ou'!!:1i
1 he Sum..se
at 6 A
Lo I Am Wtth You
nwl rl'Ce ntl ) at the ho me of Miss
rrR.tu n&lt;li ~d by Mrs Joe Thoren wh o co n
Be
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.J.t th e Church of Chnst Will fea L R \\ot ley, ' Mor e LoH 1, ~ tlecn Burso n Ther e \\. ere eleven
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A
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the el uded lhe pcogram wtth a poem
d B
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FOR YOUR EASTER
APPAREL
AND
GRADUATION
Shop At L &amp; Z SHOPS

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Tht spn ng meetwc of th e At
~trs Rc.tbd spoke bne fl y on fU·d hem p res b \1ena 1 wt II.,
held on
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!ldwuud L ar den Cl u b m('t W edn "•·•,,,
t\ r rung at the- home of

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F !.!&gt;her

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Mrs

the rne mbe n to aller.d
Se\er&amp;J h ens Apn l 8 and 9 Sltnda} Apnl
;.adies
120 E. ~lain SL
fhL dub poem
~ tl ptm arrangements or fl owers we re u t bet e 11.1ll be a mec!Ln.li( for
ed th, mu tm g tn c har J;!r of the JUdged•b y Mrs Retbel
btbl nl's:;. women and women ..trth
liens .......
. . 114 Court St.
p rr-~ult11nt \h s 1-:d t:.u n Hollon
A de &amp;Se rt cou n;c ca rrymgtl o~t ~rn~H f"h !ldr&lt;l n, frum 3 30 to 8 30
Mem h , r t ~ 1wn&lt;11 &lt;1 to toll call Hlt f aste r !home \o\.ii::. SCI VC
Y
It b
1\ good oelettlo11 of spring clothes that " ill lit your
w 11 h '\ Spnng 1 hough! It WH~ t he hustc.s:ses to M1s
Amanda
T ht" r egu,s.~ meetJng 7~
e
voted tiJ l1&lt;1\e !J d roner fo r the Ba er Mrs Ch.a r lc s Baer
Mrs
helit ~tun day egmnmg a 1 ~ m
budget
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Ap rtl nl ('etJII!i t he place t o be Mar k t:vans Mr s Nm m11n Ftsher
Wllh coffc~ $dervcd da~~ 1\
a nnounr t d lflh.'r
:vl t:s Paul Ftshe r '1rs Wtlltam Ln of the e crate
urc wts •
r l~n trn~: You r Garde n
was Fr sh er, Mrs Karl GJ ues r. r Mrs m g rese n atwns for the .suMpper
the tnpl&lt;: ur th l:' p rog• .. ur vresent· E d1son I1o II on •t
"rs 0 co ver 11o1 on
d Sunday or lhed dm
t uer on Mon
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'lrs
Homer
Holter
av
are
requcste
o ccm 1ac 1 Jss
Dreli Better For Less
Mrs John Ihlc, Mr:s Slimley E lrlabeth F1ck by Apnl 4
J oo " "" Arthoc Nem
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Rose Mrs J oh n Scott Mrs Ru ss
Watson and ~Ir s Joe Thoren

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and members responded to roll call
w1th a quotation from Krng Lear
Plans were dl.'ic usscd for I he Ohio
Federa~on uf Wom e n s club ('00vent10n whH:h ~ttl be hdd 1n Cui
umbus, May 1 3 Mtss &lt;.arland as
president w1ll attend lh~ mcctmgl
and Mrs W1lham Dowme was nam
eel as delegate t~ml M•~ W('bster
a.s alternate

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A It VICW of the book
Ktfl£
Lear' was prt'scntcd h) M1 ss G a~
lanfi durm g the pn1~1 am hour
At th~ close of tht' meet1ng r~
freshmcnts wer e sene&lt;! by
!he
ho~t r ~ s as ~ 1 s trd h) M 1s Jed Web
slcr J r

BLAETTNARS
BETTER BUY
GLAMORIZED
Rebuilt car

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Manh 30

GIII&gt;.T.auT PIICIS

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Tony Curhi

~~-lixltJJt!

Mary Murphy

"R t:i\ U 1-11 F. A H"
In Tecflnrcolor
D1le RobertiOn
Delna Pagd

"Gambl{"r I' rom Nak'hcz"
In Technicolor

, 1952 CADILLAC . . _. . . . . . . . . I ,895.00
DeVille hard top cpc Soflli,ght blue wllh wh1tc tou Power
wmdows Nen one cost llc.trl y 5 000 00

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Beverly Garland

1953 BUICK ......... . . .

1,495.00

VB Super conv cpe. Dovm· \\htlc Orl.[!lllai {tnl:;h w1th lCL
We've serviced

th1s one s1m:c Nl.;\-V Imm.tculate.

Nc\\o one lOst over $4,000 00

1955 BUICK ... . . .

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VB Super HI VIC I a C;m Almo::; l like the
l 1 owcr stecrmg &amp; b1 akcs Lo'v\o m1lcage.

1954 PONTIAC

1953 BUICK

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1952 BUICK

BU~CKS

Pt. Pleasant Man
Attempts Sui~ide
Twice On Friday
Richard Hogg, 29, Pomt Pleasant, W. Va, was lodged m Metgs
County jall Fr1day ntght after an
attempt t{) take hLS own hfe m a
local bar by slashmg hts ... nght
wrtst with a razor blade purctlased a few moments earher

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JCt hl.a(_k top. Smart two tone

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995.00

CARRY THE LOAD

875.00

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"Let. Follin Love"
WEEK END SPECIALS

1955 CHEVROLET 2 ton .. - ..... $1695
Long \\heel b.•se, 179 ' Cab·chassls

1954 CHEVROLET .•...••..... $1495
2-spced axle. datk blue !uush, 8 25xZO t"es.

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1951 Chev 2 dr. Se&lt;.lllll. Sharp mel. Green . . ..... 695 00
1951 Chev. Bel Air hard lop New yellow and whlile 795.00
lt52 Chcv-,8elair hard top. New Turqaolsc &amp;. white 995 00

Power gUde- Edro oharp lor model.
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1151 t'ord Vltlorla hord lop, Smart tloo lone Rreon 775 00
.. 475.00
1950 Bukk Speelal 2 cit. Two lotio blue linioh
lt$0 Bulo:k Conv New bl•ek "'' Smart v.llow 1111 5116.00
11$8 Ford 5 pus epe .. Dtrk bluo llnloh
.. 350 00
1851 Illude. tonv. cpe Bel1e ftitltoh.
275.00
1948 Cbev 4 cit Bil!ck. • • .. .. .. . .... . .
196.00

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1954 CHEVROLET .
Dual wheels, boater.

$1295

1954 WILLYS Jeep ..... - ••• . - $1145
4-whccl d11vc. Nc" cloth top, heater

I 953 WILL YS Pickup 1 ton ..
4·whct'l drtvc, heater

.. Aslowas. . . . . . - 765.00

lii&gt;ti&amp;lled owners

1952 CHEVROLET
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$795

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ton pu:kup, deluxe cab, dark green tmtsh.

1952 DODGE .. - .. - ....

2-tou. 2 speed axle, dork iJ'«n finish

1952 CHEVROLET ............ . $895

Nt ton rlat bed, 7 .OOx15 urcs on front. 7:50xl6 on rear,
red ltnu;h. ·

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ttarbwithaSclnffhembroideredeollar,bunllintoa
multJ·gored &amp;lmt. Launders u handsomely as 11 flatters ..

14'/:to24¥.t~

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atso~dm1ttcd bo1ng tbc
same person who 1V3j •fteated at

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Holzer Hosp1tal for cuts about Ius
ankle two weeks liKG and who
had ran from the hospital after
having been treated He ~a1d he
ran from the bbspital beeaust'l he
bad "'no money to pay for tl"
~ Alter bemg admitted to the
M:e)~ Jatl Hogg agam made an·
oth~r atlempt on
bts hfc by
IJasbing the back of hrs hands,
Wttla what wa11 prruumed to OC a
tQ)r blade left by a former prlscmer The weapon w11s not found
$bertff Charles Rus.sell satd
thia mornmg that he had returned
Hoa:g to Mason County }all at
POint Pleasant after betn,l( adVt!ied
bj the Muon Caunty Sheriff that
tbta waa the twelrth time. Hogg
bad made such a AUICidal attempt

left

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Mrs Glenn Jan"'s and daughter,

day from their farm home n(lar
Port Washtngton and w1ll spend
Eas!er wr!h her mother, Mrs A
W McKay , and aunt, M1ss Laurte,
McKay
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Mrs Ruby McKendnc was re
turned home Thursday from Hoi
zer Hospital where she underwent
eye surgery last week She \s re
ported as unprovlng slowlv
1\lr and Mrs Mont Will, Lal{e
wood, arc on vaeallon oter Eaf!tor
She 1s vtslhng relallves In Coalton
and Mr Wtll who ls principal of
the Lakewood sth{)ols, IS vhuhng
Mrs Edna Will and M1ss Fleda
Faehnle
Patnc1a McEibmny, RN anesth
e!ltlst in Charleston, Is an Easter
guest o( 1\cr parents, Mr anQ Mrs
Charles McEihmny
Jimmy, youngt'tlt child of Mr
and Mrs Ira Butcher, ts confined
t{) hts home this W1.'ek with mca1·
les
Ann Rupe, RB Galltpoli•. and.
her aunL, Mrs L E :Reynolds, wert
in Columbus Tuesday
Mr and Mrs James Criswell lltd
daua:~ters, Diane and Ca.rot. len
Tbll'rsday evening to v111lt relaltl'el
in PUtablUl(b and WhechOI over

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1950 FORD "8" 1,-2 Ton pickup ..

nved this week to Vl~,l·~":~t~atr.ov~e~;' ~
and friends and will be ;,
led home Monday by Mrs
Jn{)lber, Mrs Boyd Dllgard_:',to••d·i
ha.!l baen here fur a more .,J
ed visit.

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Metal tor

Optn Sunday I to 4 pm Wttkdoys til' 8 pm

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Mr and Mrtl Harold

and Mlld.ren, Charleston,

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Mrs. James Roller an({
ter, Cathy, Crestview, Ji1a,
met in Cmannati Tue11day b)l
motht'r, Mrs Homer HarUe)', Mn
Richard Owen and Richard RoUer 1
N.ncy UarUey, who Is doing If·
filiate work at CinclnnaU Gener.
al Hospital, visited wttb thetn for

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ler Will lolu hi• !am&gt;ty •t • later

Custom VS club cpe, ~laroon lnush. t'ord
omatlc drt\iC, Loads of extras good mbber.
Dual exhaust A real snappy car

PRICED TO SELL!

4 door sedan, ~een Cmish. mechanicallv

right, very good tires, solid throu~hout

't953 CHRYSLER
oVlndsor club oed Local
•wned Lovelv li~h\ ~recn
litish, tadto, heater. seat

:overs. ws tires ltkc

new in-

side and out Thi• is ,..,allv
t fine rf!lr Vrrv sh:;.rn,

PRICED TO SELL!

Club sedan Black firush, heater and def.• ,
seat co•e10, like new tires, mechanically
OK, look this one ov~r.

PRICED TO SELL!

210·2 door Lovely li.llht blue I nisb. heater and del. Seat covers,hacl&lt; up lblbts~
18,000 actual miles. looks and 1uns llke
new.

PRICED TO SELL!

1951 Plymouth
PRICED TO SELL!

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1953 Chevrolef

1951 Ford

Thunday ntght lor a ~;.~·~~:.,~~::
her parent. Mr aDd P.lrs
Bailey

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NOT WORTH WHILE

TOR CO.

Special 4 door, 2 tone lmish, liRht top,
dark green body, radio, heater, hnted
glass, seat covers, exiJ'.. galore Tires hke
new, locally owned.

1951
Ford
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clean Inside and out. lots of extras.

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motor. Sef thts one
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1947 FORD
I 946 FOJt:l) '

V8 club sedan. h~ht mv.
nolor smootb, J:ood rubber,
sohd car •

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PRICED TO SELL!

We Have A Nice Selection Of Used Can To Chooae

MEIGS MOTOR

SAVE AT MEIGS MOTOR CO -BANK THE DIFFIIRENCE
YOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH JIEALER

N. Second St.
Phone 6823
paren'ti)IL~.!~~~::.~...,.--...,.---...,..!~:~~:.--:......,._,..;....,.~~~~:;~g~~~

Mr aad
Jlrswlll
Hartley
and
date.
They
vi::lltfamUy.
her Mt.
Mta Ma:t
Roller and

"·eatber

enttne

Saturday, March 31, 1956

Editortal Pbone 397

No. 295

band bad beaten her .1 nd that she
'l'as afraid or htm Althou~~~:h they
were divorced, the couple had
conhnued to hvE! together Mrs
Miller .sa1d that she hear~ h1m
returnmg to the hou~c on '1 urs
day mght, loaded the gun, and
sbot rum when he came mto the
kttchen at the1r !lome
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th wa to tho
Miller died ()n e
Y
Mason Chmc
Funeral scn1ces
w1n be conduded at the Hetchts
EUB Church ID Pomt Pleasant at
2 p M 0 11 Sunday bv the Rev

D L Sa)re Bunal wrll be

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Spnng Htll Cemetery m Chari
lon
SurVIVIng are the stepfather
and mother, Ml' and Mrs Paul
Taylor of Pomt Pleasant three
sons, Vaughn, M1chael and Leonard M11ler"'8t home, two d.aughter:s
Sharon and Jo Ann ~hiler at
home, twl) sisters, Mrs Robert
Johnson and Mrs W1llrnm L
Gardner, botb of P01nl Pleasant

Easter Message
Assembly Held
At Pomeroy Hi
The Rev J Les.l!e Kunze pastor
of the Umted Method1~t Church,
Pomeroy and the Rev Roger
Brshop, pa5lor of the Enterpnse
EUB Church, brou~:ht the Easter
mc~saie to the students al Pomw-oy JuaJor H1gh. School and Sen tor lhgli 'SChnOl Fnday morntng
when they addre~~t:d the rcspecttve sfudent bothes and faculties
at 8 46

The Juntor lhgh Good Fnday
serv1ce began with the tradttton
al Flag Salute led bv Enc Hart
and Keith Barmtz In concluding
his Easter mes~age ltE'v Kunze
satd, "Man was made for strugg1~
anrl hardshlps He grows strong
and noble unde~ such .stram '
The Semor J-hgh Good Fnday
Assembly b~gan wrth the Flag
S'alute led by John Young and
Gene Mitch John Handley, stu·
dent body prestdent. mtroduced
the Rev Roger Bishop
who·
brought "The Easter Message" to
the student body and faculty
A group of gtrls from the GJrls'

.M.OUND crtY. S D UP - A Glee Club led the smgmg of "The

With A Guarantee'That Counts
1953 Buick
1953.Piymouth

Mr and Mrs Carl , v:~~·~~~~
and ch'ildren Columbus,
the weekend with I E Miller
other rclallves
Patricia Baker, freshman at
kmcum C{)llegc, Jomed her
tr Mf5 Edi~on Baker, and olol:er,
Janet Kay, at the home of
I veil in Vtenna, ~ Va,
turned here to SptDd Eut.er wook.ll

$345
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POMEROY
MOTOR
COMPANY

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carmen Deems. Mtddlepott
teacher. hi a weekend t:uest
her p&amp;rents, Mr nd 1\trs G
{}fec.IA Columbus
Mr and )lr.s Gerald Rtee ud
three sons, Mrchael, Stephen
Johnny, DeerOOrnc, Michigan, ar·

Healer.

1949 DODGE V1 ton Pickup .... .
1948 WILLYS Jeep .......... .

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN Day At The

E111~r

2 ton L W B. 2-speed axle, 8 25x20 tires, soltd

Pomeroy, Ohfo

a 95

•hy not, it't Burlmglon MJJlll' L111arne~ gu,aranteed
1\adtable,wrlnkle.re!lstantra}onthatlooksmlghlylike
Jinen.Crey,Anttllesblue.irlac,hcige,browa,
lercoral 5JZetl2ttt20and
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Peggy arnvNI t11 Middleport Thurs

$445

On Moin Street Below High School
IMHMUOV.GMIO

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Questioned at the county Jatl
by Sher1ff Cbarlca Russell and
City Patrolman Henry Werry,
Hogg odnutted the attempt upon
his owa hfe, blammg domestic
troublea for hLS action Under
questl()DIDI he alw admtttOO that
he thumbed a nde to the MasonPomeroy Bndge from v. here he
illteaded to jump but then changed hts mind and walkod to Pome-

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1,395.00

ChOJt:e of seven Nearly all types and colors Traded from

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~t·('d~ ~ ~-~-

USED TRUCKS

Bea:utLful hJ!hl

Speetal 2 rtr Sed.,,, Sho~s good care Sporkhn~ oruunal
two tone greun.

1951

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Super Riviera Cpc Dyua!low dnvc. Ltke new two tone
are en color.
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1952 BUICK

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2,795.00

VB Roadrnastc1 R1v Cpc \Veuk cud Spcdal. Glamorous

Road master Com . Cpc

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MIDDtEPORT
SOCffiTY

Wednesday
by hlll w1fe and Mr
M1 s C P Gallagher

3 lone blue &amp; \\&gt;h.ilc Power slccnn):!.

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Mrs Rutb .Miller, 21, or Hart
waived prcllminury bearmg
Friday mgbt before Magistrate
M GOOdwm of Paint Pleannt
a charge of murder m the
ohootl•oo of her husband. Leroy
an Thursda)' eventng
Sbe was ordered held for grand
action and returned to the
County J&amp;d to Po10t Pleaswhere .!!late troopers .sa1d that
r 'l:i,,OOO bo d h d be
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en se
State police sa1d that Mrs
lliille• had reported that her bus-

Easter E9g Hunt , I
Held Thursday
At Kindergarten

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1952 BUICK

D1 agonf\v Snuaclron

d.av Jt was sold.

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Slat Chtcf conv t.:pc. One careful
blue fuush

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At 8oyer Home

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Meigs Countians Honored For H~~

maD who burglartzed a serv1cc sta Old Rugged Cross The ~tudent
tton be~ must be eonvmced that body and faculty JOtned rn the
ertm~ doesn't pay He !ell lOt{) the smgrng of lh1s hymn wh1ch contnase pit. gcttiq plenty of greaae eluded th~ 'program
on. JilmseU. And the loot wasn't Joy Smith cb.ooe ' St Luke 28,
I'Jlheh toward paytng the cleaning verses 26 28' for her Good Fnday
bih4e got onl)' ~80~&lt;~'~""'':::..~~~:''•=:•~d~m'.'ge'f".r:'Com~·~·T:.::h:::e~l.::l':cly:_::B:::•b::l.:•~"-

"The Perfect Idiot" Is Vehicle
For Pomeroy Senior Thespians
11Tbe Perfoot Idiot," described j Bend thCiller~gOOrs wl11 be m .ror
18 1 hilarious

farce

eomedy In some good clean run the cven1ng
tbtte acts by Eunice and Gnnt or Apr1J 6
Atldn.on will be pr~se:nted by the The cast of Characters for '1'he
senior 'Players of Pomeroy High Perfect Id1ot," in the ord('r of
Sctiool wider the d1recuon of 1their appearance is Margaret Ten
James Diehl at Junior High Au 1 ny11on, mother {)f the b{)UBehold
at
p m Friday, played by Barbara Swisher. Jackie
1 Tennyson, her y{)ungesl
son, 18

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":[!."'7.,,~l~dl::ot" wiU be

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Dlr·at

Ke1tb Reuter
Rbodora. the matd, is W111ie Marie
ts a roy. , Bradley, Roger Tennyaon, the fath.
by a liPCC· cr of Dan and Jaek1c. 1s Harold
the Dramatic Brown, Jr, Walter P Latherby, a
of Chicago, f'oap manufacturer, lll played by
T.ommy Reuter
Rabert Brown, plays the role of
the young genius, Dame] Tennyson
Ho\\ard Cecil Is Arthur Barnard
prmctpal of Center High School,
his par Joy Smith I~' Miss Baker a tea
hi1Jl until I C'ht:r. S8ralyn J{arman ts Linda
socially I Barnard, Mr Barnard s daughter,
to help Mary London u; Jeannie Wtlson,
so the Jackie's g1rl, Robert Wil~on 1s Puff
WltomskJ, the football phllyflr
ru({) iltl, Carla Carhwn is
pll)ed by B('rntee Nease John
Young u; a poltccman Charles The
11111 111 Dr HockhQr~t Vun Barf 8
p11ychtatnst and Esther Ha\\ ley 1s
Miss Booth, a newspap~r reporter
The 11tage crew hs compo11ed of
Robert Hill, fl{)bert Slo11n,
Joe
Johnson, 08\'ld ltlgg11, and Larry
Mowery.
Norma Bt'arhs qnd Jri~ Qunlls
are the promptor11
UshcreLte!j are Mary Hayes, Don
pa1t playa directed 1\a Stram, Rutb. Stockton, Oorolhy
Jimes A. Diehl, Jr 1t 1 Stark, 1\olargaret Burnside, anti Eva

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Farm Bill Debate Is
,In Its Final Stages

or The Grand Jury
Murder Charge

Hostess gifts were presented to
Mrs Hugh Bearhs Wednesday
cvenmg when the N1ft:~o Stitchers
'CructfiXJon' Mrs Arthur Skm
Club met at her home
ner, chorr, He Made Hrmself of
'rhc everung was spent socmlly No RepuhltiOn ", Thomas Kell)
Mrs Wlll tnd Bo)cr cnteiOilned and m sewmg The Lravelm.li( pruc "At the Name of Jesusl', cho1r,
the Sew Rt1e sew1ng dub wr1h a donated by MTs
Bearhs was
come as you a•e party Wt&gt;dne ~
award~d to Mrs Carl Moore
da} evenmg at her hom&lt;' lu~ c oln
Refreshments were served by
Hello(hts
the hostess to ~rs Wtlham BarA .&gt;hurt blllimess st sswn was tcls, Mrs Homer Walter, Mrs Her
conducted by the president Mr~ bert Dixon , MISs Kathryn Mtlch,
Donald Kenned} and Plans were Mrs CarJ Mitch, Mrs MllX Folmmade for a skatmg parh• m I he 1 cr Mrs Janet Korn, Mrs Selun
near future The dour Prl7.c \\a~ Hlazew1cz, Mrs Carl Moore and
awarded to Mr~ Blmer \\bile
one guest, M188 Carol Bearhs
An Easter Egg Hunt was a
The hoste~s sencd
a salad
spcc1al
feature of Thursday elas
course to M1~ Challcs Hoffman
ses m thz Kmdergarten taught
Mrs Dunald Kenned} Mrs E\m('r
by Mrs Guy Reynolds who had
WhJte, Mrs Edward Wells Mrs
cclored eggs for the chtldrcn and
Donald l'nllm~ Mrs Gtorge C()nd('
also presea.ted them wtth Easter
Mrs Dayton Stnck land and Mrs
favors
Elza (,Jlmore J1
Mrs LioneT Bogjils and oth er
Thursday guests of Mr and Mrs
mothers ~ent Bunny cooktes fur
&lt;
harJes
McNamee
mduded
Mrs
Mother· Daugh ter
Laura Vn Meater, Racme and her the ch1ldren
Ban(111et Scheduletl son A-le Norman Van Meter Win In the elementary lower ~radet&gt;
throp Mass, and hrs flnancee, the children enjoyed Easter faTill Intermediate Gtrl.s' Class of Barbara Power, Roslyndale Mass vors, cookfl's and 1n the Second
the Sundav School at the Heath I Mary Ellen Duffy Pittsburgh, ar (.radc whtch rs taughl b\ Mr~
Methodist Church W'ill have th~:tr rned Thur~;day for an Ea11ter vts Gerald Rupe the pumls ! olored
annual Mother Dftughtcr Banquet 11 w1th her parents Mr and Mrs egg~ they hart brought from home
for I he purpose
on W£&gt;rlnC'sday, Ap11l 4 at thr U F Duffy and family
(burch dmlng room
I Ea~ter guests of Mr and Mrs
Mt s L W Me( oma ~ 1s te1chcr John Bawkms Jr and daughter
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
of th1 s class Mrs lhomas Rad IJuamta, arc Mr and Mrs Franklin
Mr and Mrs Jam('..s Lew1s ha\l
ford, Pomero~. Will be the guc~t , Gtlher and daughter, V1ck1 Lynn / announced the barth of a
Dint
splakl'r fur \h~ program
Columbus
pound 1unc ounce daughter on
~
Carl Mattox learned Wednesday 'T'hursd!ity at the Mason Clime Th&lt;'Y
I t he C{)U I "" re t urn t n wor k on 1have an clevrn month ttld dangh
C U TO MEET
t1a
GARDEN L g
b
1the New York Central RR 1n the 1 ter Barbara Ann also Grandp,1r
1 11
'lhe Pomeroy t.ardtn &lt;.lu [
near future alter bcmg on S\ekl cnts are Mr and Mts Chfforrl
nwet Monday al lhc
leave smcc August 20, 1955 Mr I (Obll Laurel Chff ancl Mr and
Jed Hartinger Wlth
r\
art e~ Matlux was hnspttalltl!d at Holzer Mrs Charles Lew1s Mtddlcpo11
as asstslLng hos ess, a
hospital and had spmal surgqry at I Great grandmother lS Ml !i Wilham
p Ill 1 here W'lll he .lnd exchan~:e the St Mar) 's hospital in HunUng. w.~e. Middleport and gr£'&lt;Jt grand
or
_ _ _
ton He was accompanied there parents m c Mr and Mrs Pearl

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John Hodrak Bub1ra Bntton

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Of 5 Held

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"lllrTER l REEK"

black top

Mrs AJrre
ous sexte 1 prese
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Jamce and Ernesttm• Arlluh \
pari) held 8! Chester Ftve mem
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ess Ul)
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Butch er Jants Childs , ' In th ~ slnt The n ext medm,i! Will be
Cro~ of Chrtst !Glor) wumtn ~ I held at the home of Merele- and
Lhnru~ and chotr
lloyd Hawk

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lot .wry fosNoa

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Nifty Stitchers
Club Meets At
Bearhs Residence

Wed Alternoon S 'R' S .
ew 1fe ew1ng
Club HOS Meef
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Mrs Jed Webster Sr cntertam
ed 1ht&gt; SeniOr Shakc s p... arc Club
Wednesda y afteinoon al her home
Sprmg Av e

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A poces.s wnal and recessiO nal
are a part of the chon s program
and the cantata mctudes thL ~e
numbers and s mgers Entry lnt o
Jerusalem ' ch01 r, 'To Gethsf'
mane' , l1eJ.-.n Stobart
T1.s M1d
mght Cash Bahr obbltRato cho1 r
When Mornmg Had Come
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E McKrnlcy bass rec1tat1ve, Ca l
vary s :\tournful ~ountam cho1r
There Is a Green H!ll' Mrs F
I Gardner, "When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross', Jams Ch1ld.s
descant, sextet Mrs Dave Farm
er, Mr.s 0 L Roush Helen StQ&lt;
hart, Ernestme AsbUJy Roedel!
Steffy, L R Wtley

L&amp; Z SHOPS

Senior Shakespeare
C/Ub H Mee t"1ng

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ure a cantata Man o( Sorrows
for the program Wilh Rev f re1
h
1 Gardner, pastor &amp;JVmg 1 em
vocation and benediCtiOn
a nd
conduet !I baptrsmall!ervJce aft H
the cantata Mn Chester El\Aolll
s organ 1s t f or the church an &lt;..o
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Mrs Arthur Sktnner l.:i t:ho1r d11
ector

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STUNNING CAIS

Fndoy, March 30, l':i56

Aged Battlers - Committee Calls Easter Retess
On Compromise Farm Aid Drafts
Square Off In
EJta
sttt4J
Justice Court
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WASHINGTON LP - The Con 1 qurre Agnculture Secretary
Farm 8 1lf Confe ren('e : T Ben SQn to make a !ll:peclal
Committee t od;n de baled f1n .. of means of 1'1 1~ posm,g of the gov.
Two aged participants 10 a bat provision ~&gt; of a t&lt;' nt a!JH I)
ap. l ernmcnt s mult1 mllhon dollar ~I'QP
tle royal" Tuesday on Route 33 proved $1 2 btll1on sorl bank pro. surplus and reQort back to CoQ.approxlmattly 6 mtle north of Porn gram
il'e55 Wlthm 90 days
eroy today fated the court each
The committee als o
n eared
chargmg the other 'Mtb •·auult and agreement on a proposal to In I
batten • The fmal round ol the rrl'ase ~harply pnce support~ on
battle however has been dcla)ed feed gra~n s 111!' propu.sal \o\.uuld
with a conhnuance made of the boos t props on barley gram sor
hearmg today by Justice or thr 1 .~:hu m oaLJ; and ne to a manda
Peace Peoples untd Monday morn tor} 85 per cent from the present
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' w
£
James Cl\l:!adJe, Chester, ag£.-d 65
fhc I'Onferees called a mornmg
U
charged m his warrant that he sessiOn before receSSing for a long
' Fools \\ •II Be Fools,' l.S the litwas driVIng 111 hiS car Tut;&amp;day af Easter weekend They expected to le of the play that the Jumor CJaAS
ternuon v.hen he harely avoided rcsmn&lt;' work probahlv Tucsdav of Scnp 1o H•llh School WJII pre.
h11t1ng a auto drt\en by Ed•son a nd \Ole on a fmal drart of a H"nt at Harnson.,ll e on Apnl 8,
Hart of Darwm that pulled off &lt;:o m promi se farm &amp;ld brll Fnday
1 hJ s tnn r a ct comedy fum"" ,,, th ... h•ghw•&gt; from the s1de thre e da }!l before Congress returns
h
h
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h
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1s cs more t an wo ours o1
from 11 Easter rece~s
and e ntcrta..tnm e nt
of the rood
Cheadle stated that be sto~wed
The committee faced nachmg a
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and got out of h~s ear to talk to rl(&lt;%1 on on whether to make th e
The Ca st of Characters 1s as
H a r 1 w h e n H a r t s r u sorl bank mandatory as voted by 1follow~ Sarah Small by R.acheal
ck
him
liar!
m h1s war the Srona.te {)r voluntary as pro Burbndge Jenn} Brown, by La
rent charged Cheadle With stnkmg pm;et.l by the adn tmstratton
Verna W e ar~ lrts Warner by Conhim ftrsl Bulh warrenls were l&gt;Cr
Sen Allen J Ellender D La • me Ka~ Carse). Dottle Dunning,
ved by Deputy Sherif{ Leroy Rar comm1tlee chairman Ji'r1day mght b} Ph} INs Ross , Clance A-lay, by
lrilm
aftrr a late commttlee meetrng Anna King
pred1ctcd a cam that the conferee ~ I
probably wW appm~oc a voluntary I Mrs Nelson Bar-rt'tt by Carolyn
I plan
I Welsh Mrs Arthur Be.ar (Dodo)
I The commttlec tcntatncb ap by Tma McCal11st~r &amp;ther Lane.
I pro,cd Lhc admtmstrat10n
backed 1 by Mary La~c . Jason Slrong, by
I sod bank program and a plan for Kennel h \\ llll.am s, Silas Kmght,
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fmannng 11 It abo appro\ed add- 1by Jam~ s Clrn(! and Harold Black.·
mg an extr.a s:;cKt mtlhon a ) car burn by Paul J ewell
fo the current $700 mtll'ion pro- l Rf'S er'ie seals ma y hf' ohtatned
Senetary or State Ted
W gram for bmmg surplus pertshable 1from m.-mber ~ of the JuniOr Class
I or at the school ur1 lhe evem.ng
Brown today called attentwn to [arm commodities
The conferees alsc voted to re of the ~ how
the f;wt. H1.11l )1C!'SOIW who W1U be
ul).avoldabl} abs~nt from thl'lr
eounly and more than 10 m1lcs
from th•·1 r \otmr; preunct nn l'n
mary Electtoo Da) MilY 8, may
make applicatiOn for an ahsent
voter' ballot after Apnl 9 Such
a baJJut m&lt;~Y be voted Ill pcr!'tOn at
Under ~he
dtroctwn of Mrs than offers Who Shall Roll Tbe
the offtccs of County Boards of I AIICI Nca~e. th~ sc:-.wr Ch.o 1r of Stone Awa)
or rna} be mailed
I he t crleratcd l hurch wrll p!
Thuc \\ .~ ~ a (,r('aL Earth-April 8 ilbo •~ jhe [Jrst dale I an ra 5 te r (anlal.a
The Cro.s5 quake rs a pr esentatwn by the
whrn Uo.rrd ~ of Ehl'JOn~ ma) ;]f" l rr umph~nt
h) i-l£'rman
Von
chorus w1th a background scene
cept applltallons ror dtsablcd \ot- Br rgr at t ht S unn ~l' Srnrcc at
of an An;: &lt;'l plrtra)cd by Sheila
crs ballots
,
6 30 0 r iMk on Sunda\
Sf 1&lt;ru:o~ w1th R(ogcr llyscll and
Thr deadline for &lt;~PP 1 c~trun!&gt;
II
th an
1 om Hrown ac1m g a ~ guards at
for t&gt;oth ab~('nt and disabled \OtThe - en: ( ~~~ Loptn wta.wn
c1 1rnman ballots 1s 4 P 'I May M, ~n Ph" " c
a!&gt; etc.,
B·n lht lomb
Pt·ace Be l lolo Yfl ll rs a pro1l l orgams ... rs
b
th
NuH
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c
f
d b
the Pro
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"en1a
tJO n h.\' Jack Kt' nned) 10 a
hands of the (Jerk of the Board N&lt;'~~tzlln £ ~ h~~~ l~ e Lord ~
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solo
and
Nrght Is 0 cr' I.S anum
or ElfldiOOs bl 12 00 Noon, May 4 1.'1' wna d
h th
holr
her by the chorus wJth Lots Burt
Apphcattons for ballots from ll.•:;hn lc~o~~tw: b ~£&gt;~ Waldo J
members or the armed Corel'S
c tn
b fo~lo" d by 'Yc as bO IOisl wrth a scene of Mary
11
mw;t be pot&gt;tmarked no later than Bartels '»lh e
d b the Magd;;~len e and the other Mary
portrayed by Faye Thomas and
12 00 Noon May 5 and ballots \\oho Wor.s 1p prcsen e
Y
must bo dehv(•rcd to the Cl ·rk of ch 01 r w1th Eh'i)"n Ftek as soloiSt Anna Murray
I he Board hy 12 00 Noon Ele&lt;:tlon and ilno1ht r sdlo b} hcrl Blae•
The choru s then w1th Ben
Da} SccreUry of State Brown nar Be-hold What Minner Of Nt'utzlrng and Allee Nease as
howc\&lt;'r pmnls out that anpltca U.H
Fiol01sts wtll pre!!il'n t
Walk To
I tons should be made early cs
r&gt;! J n of Sorrov.s" wtll be a pre - Emman:s" w1th jhe Upper Room
peclally by servJce mrn and wom· sf'nlatwn h} the cbotr and a trw scene of Je5u:; by Ed Kennedy
en 10 distant places m order to compo~ed of Evcl}n F1ek. so- and the two disciples Wtlham
allow 11 me for mailing of the bal- prano Larry Traey h'nor and Ben G1bbti and Wilford Ta\lor
lots both ways
Nt ut.z!mg ba~ ~
An offenng
Thanks Be To
Close relabves of ~ervrce per~
Tht• .Mens Chvru.s w1ll g1vc d God' by t!le ehoru.s WJII precede
.sonnel may make apphcatJOns on rcnd1t10n o[ 'Lamb of God' (ul· the benediclton wh1ch w1ll be folbehalf of 1J{'rvJce men :md women luwed by Thme Was A Garden
lowed by the Postlude 'Up From
who nerrf not be regtslcrcd to In ~ol01sl Alrcc Nease and eho1r The {.rave
by orsan1st Mrs
'\Ole 10 Ohro
The "omens throopart rhoru~ Nculzlrng
gre~Aional

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ar• Ch•r~&amp; A.
J.ckton, Ganer•l
Tel•phon• Company
dlvls 1on
manager, Clarence Roy, L1w·

L•ft to

Bow•n

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re-nu Dtddle, SillY' Spencer and
Bobby Roy, GeMr.ll Telephone

r1ght

of

Company emploY"~ tt1tloi'Md et
Pomereoy, 1nd tM cempeny , . .
alct.nt. Clare E. William-. wh•
pruented the La CruJ. Awar••
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Rain Predicted
May Mar Easter
Day Festivity
BY UNITED PRESS
Ohman~ \l.erC" warned today to
carry unbreUas along with ne N
Easter outfits after churrh SCI
\ ICf'S Sund,ly
The wcatht'r bureau predll ted
raw would a1nve m the western
rounllcs tihOrtly before noon The
showers should cover lho resl of
the state by mghtfall
In mos t areas, howevL•r nun
was not expected unlll late m the
day, g1v1ng the gf'.N)'n h)!ht to egg
rolls, Easter pa1 a des and other
ob~c1vances

Although the lon.:-rang-c fu~­
c:~st called !or brlov. normal tc1n·
pc-r::tturc.s unlil Wcdoesda.. the
mcrcur) Sunday nw1 nmg was ex·
peeled tu be mo:&gt;tly sunny 111td
warmer untll the ram front moves
m frO!Jl the west
U1gb_ temperaturl'IS m OhiO' Sun
day will be 42 48 10 the northeastern counj 1es and 48 to 54 m the
~outhwcst
Lo\\
tnnrJ:ht wlll
range from J2 to 40 dc~rcc s

Four Automobiles
Tar Spreader In I
T\\0, Colli•S'l.OllS

F out Gen eral Telephone men
n~c t'1 H' rl lhe
La CroLx Awards
mad e In General Telrphone Company 11f Oh1o to em [}l o....ees who
p f' rf oim mcr1tonou s ~erv 1 ec beyond the aclu&lt;~l requnt:d duties
Th f' award s we re mad1' by lht'
compan ) J)hS ld{'nt l. tare E V.'lll·
1ams at a meetmg of compan}
exeeutlv('s "l the Deshler Hilton
Hotel
Bdly Joe Spencer, Uarence Lee
Ro) and Bobby E Rov of Racine,
Ohw and Lawrence D1ddle of
Syracuse Ol\10 were each presented La. CroiX Ce1 tlhcate11 of
Award and checks for $25 m re·
cogmhon of servtecs wh1ch prevented possible serwus tnJUI')' or
dealh and probable loss of home
of . 1 Mrnt'rs \'llie fam tl}
Th e mcrdent Olrmrt&gt;d on the
wtnter mnrnmg or Oq•embt'r 10 ,
JD55 v.hen Clarence Rov Glnetal
Tch•phonc Company or Qf,1o f'lll
ployee was dnvlnt to \l.ork at
Pomctnv Wtth h1m \l.l'le h1s hto ther, Bubhy Roy H lh SllliWI 1
ant.!. La,o;rencc D1ddle, all GtncJal
Telephonl! Company t'lllployees
sta!wn~d at Pomeroy,
As thr:y came to the rommunJty
of Mrnersv•lle, ~mokc and flanu.•s
w~:~s observed ~hootmg from
the
eat es of the home of Jos£'ph !loot!
Pomeroy taXJcab operator Sprn
ret a t oused a ne1gh!tor and call( d
I he Pomero~ f' 11 e Dcparhnrnt
DH1dll 81ld the ncv brothHS
awak f'ue .! 111&lt;'
llilUd r.u\1·
1h ,1nd conducl~d \ir Hood , h1s
110!h1 r .md &lt;~n aged relalJve liv
HJ f Ill !h£' home, to Fafrty '
l he four mcn orgamr.ed a buekrL bngade to fight the fast
spn•admg flanu•s nnd were a.sststcd by netghbors and pass(ll'sby
Spencer and the Roy brothers are
as a part of thf'lr CJVIC adl\'ltres,
mcmhlfs of .the Hac1ne Volun-

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The OhiO lhgllway Palrol rcpotted two mtshaps on eounly
roads, tnday afternoon mvohm.,
four au!omobtles and a tar SJlrC&lt;~ ·
dt•r One of the Cllrs was heavily leer t'Jre Dopartmcnt, and Drddle
1s a member of th SHacuse Vol
damaged but no lllJUrle~ wne rc untocr Ftre Dep,Jrtment Knowported
Aceord1ng to the report the Ied,!c and experwncc thus .~:amed
was pul to good work ln or~llllll­
f•rst accident took place on Route mg thr ftgbt agaJn~t I he ftre,
124, Olle m1Jc ~outh of lhc Junc· where ~otherwtse coofuswn ancl
tton Wllh Route 248 at 1 30 I' M cl1sorder nught have reJI(ned Th£&gt;
Wl\l'n an auto driven bv Roger
has 1dy orgamr.ed bucket bng.u1e
Hayman, Long Bottom stru~k th e W&lt;J!:o ~ucccss.ful m holdm.~t !he
rC'ar of a state highway tar splt'.1tl flam's lfl chetk untJI the Fin'
lng truck dnven b) Clif!vld llol - Dl•p.ulmcnt a.rllvcd Wllh t&lt;~nk
ter, 52, Itacme, tn an :~tit•mpt to
pass The Impact of lh.c colll~lon IIU(ks lh&lt;~t made ~hort wolk {If
splaticred anothet co1r dltV(!l h~ th~ r(malnm;;: fue Sonou:; lnJUly
John Groee, 44, l .. ou~ l!ollom ur cleat!• to the occupanl..'i, .and
headed :;outh, lllso, \I.IHch h&lt;~d 'protlnbiCo loss of the home, was
JUst paasod the truck Ht'ilVY fi,mt- prcvf'nl~d bl' !h(• Qutck (']( .rr
age~ arc reported to the front Llf thtnklng and ~ostltve ,tchon nf
unknown dnver vehlcie. Which d ld thest: telephone poople
not stop after the accident The
'lo Clarence Rov, r£'porltnJ::
auto bas now been found, hut the fire.• and hi~ dallY telephone work
drJver has not been located
5CCm to go hand In hand Tht s
The second acctdent happened was the second I line recentl\, I hat
on R.ollte 33 at 8 05 p M ftve anrl he reported a home on £m and
eJght-tentbs mileS north Of Pome· as~t.stt!d the OCCUf; llllts (O ~ afct}
• dOJVen
north
fhe four t(l]Uphone Oltn il]SO
roy,
when W.an Roat
a Ut v 30, Alhe11~ ltD receJve d
1 tl ,._.
( 11 II
by Louis
u. on(
dtlempted to pass 8 car dnvl'n A.wards for
e•1torrou~ ~e• v1~e
north a;lso by John w Wo'ft 56 f10m the Ohw lndept:nd,ent ldeRacme, which was altemptmg to I p:one ~:soc1atlon 111 Columbu:;

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Auto License Tag
Deadline Set For
Midnight Tonight
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COLUMBUS,

UP-.Ueputy

1'C g 1~trars wtre geared today 1or
an lith h~ur rusb of motonsts who

fallflfl lo get their 1\)0(1 auto h
.Cf'n~~s

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Tuesday' Apnl

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aMnl~

URislrar
of motor vehl(les, saUl ttM! flood
of motonsts who wm:t unlil the
last day octUI'Jl everr year and
thtH y&lt;'ar was no exceptiOn'•
H&lt;' satd the .sale. of tl}e • ercen
and wh1te te&amp;s W&amp;§ .exl)~t.ed to
take the Ohro re~ations over
the 4 mtlhon mijirk ti"y the end of
the da!
Tbc nC'w ta(tt, .tn!¥,.t _be:dlspJaytd

JIP'&lt;, fiJ.~ hrit;llt&gt;~~t~~i"!&amp;-ntghl

Absent Voter May
Request BaII0 l s
After April 8th

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On a plla of not .J::UIIty" m
Jusl1te of the Peaec Perc)!~ reopte..' court today, the hcarmg of,
Arth.ut Ccuson, Mason, charged
With reckless opcrat1on, wa~ con
hnuorl
Carson was the dnvar of a tractor-tra1!er truek carr} lilA: mum
liOns thott .stuck MJchaeJ Wi(lpel
as he stepped on to Routt: 7 Tu~s
day evenmg, kdhng hJm Instantly
Repre&amp;entmg Carson 1.8 Fred Crow,
Jr
.
Jn other aclwn 111 Peop}cs' court
toda) James C Drummond. Che
shtre, charged With reckless opcrat10n, pll'ad 'not gutlty' and was
bound to the grand JUry. The
ch11rge resulted from a head-on
two car colhs1on January 1 10
Wh1eh the dr1ver ol the other au·
tomoblle Hubert N B)adrs of Columbus became the ~ount)' .s !Jrst
traffrc fatality of the new year
Bo-nd was srt at $300
lta:rmond Vln~yard. Tuppers
J'laur~ on a dnvmg wh.Jic mloxt-

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Federated Chureh Easter Cantata
To Be Given At Sunrise Services

Not ~w.lty .Plea
Made By Dtwer
LIn Fatal .._:j,t
llJISnan I Elrctwn~

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Rotanans
• prepare For Easter Egg II1Ul(

cattd char~e. was hned $100.
'""and "ntenccd lo three doJ•
in jail by Mayor E F. RobiD8od.
1 nday n1ght

Post To Map Plan
IFor MemorJ•al Day
Observances Here

Drc.w Wrht&gt;ter POtit No 39, Tht'
Amcncan LegJOn wtll hold Jl.s
first April meetm~ ill 8 P M. Oil
Monda) Apnl 2 at Lh~ f?'ust Home
on Lcgron Terrace Jntpor~ant bu·
Plii5S a coal tru-ck when th~ cullls- 1t ~"h~e~ll Crolx Awards Wl rc ls
sln~ss coneernmg th,c obsetvauee
10
all' rt•tu,r\1 d 111 ltabll•hc:.•' nahonally
by of Memonal Day wtH come before
h ave be en d one t o th e It •ll I v - tlu Gcnrrul Teli phom• s~~l£'m for the body.
'
hc101sm
aud mer h te 1c. •A fmal chC&lt;'k of the membrrnu.a t was r 11 Pf1 ~&gt;n "• c lot&gt;•'"
• "'" acl~ of UIIIISH,ll
h
L
of no dnvcr&lt;'~ ltcl'tlse" 11, &amp;IJI" 1tr Jtnrwu~ lit l('\'f'lmcn
"'"'' for 1966 wrll htl takon and
m Ma orE F Robmson ~ rourt
lhf' I• (rmx AwillrdN art 11111\ .11!1 df"linqtlt"Dl memhr.rs arf urgl'od
T
dy
Itt
1 d fnt th~ latf' Mr
~1f1rn~ I' 1.1 to pay -ritJt's at on"c to aV(IId •u:;o
uc~ ny mg
1 ro1x v.ho Jll r~(tlll 'lars .,.,ll\ lll'llSIUII from I he rost The prelhll l lll l ll uf lhC'
hoard of rllnc enl mcmbr:r~hrrt 1s 320 fourteen
L'•
1"r~ n{ th• (ocncral lrl&lt;'(l)l\lll" b~ low the 1956 quota There bqve
I OljlOl R1 IIIII .tnd Hll.' m~n i.:Jrl-:f'ly
bten tw{ nt) srx new m rcmstwl.ed
n·~pnn~rbk for the &lt;'l&lt;IHblr~hmrnl uum\mrs lht~ \f'ar ~!embers arc
of I h£' Grm•ral '] ekphnnc !"\ s1em urgf'd to eontacl all el1J:1ble vctcrwhu h now h,h operallons rn 3U t~ns and brmg them to the modCINCINNATI, 0 UP- A ~pt t '~lah•o;; ;md sl'rV£'s mme 111an 2. mg
tat•Oiar £1re dcstru)erl the e,Jst 6001100 te]f'phone~
Wtlh thl Korran Bonu~ ~o CIJillf'
wing or the four litory St fi1 r~un
hnforc l.he l)('Ople 111 \llf' Novern
Srrrtmerv bere today Ll::llll.lj:lr. o,o,ll.:;
M~IG~ GENERAL HOSPITAL
bt r gcm•nl r\1 ctJUo all vdt'nns PICTUitED 1bove •r• Rotariant
rsthna1(•d ~I aboul $')00 UOO
I Adm1tted Fnday
•nd Rottry·Anm colorlnt East.
No Ql\f' \I. as InJured .1\lr l ht~t
Jamc:,c Hot•~un. ::ihar!e anrl Mrti ~!In ,5f'T\'f'd 10 the Armed rorcl'S
betwtt'U June :.m. 1mm and JtJ\\
les ::)pence tbr. only Jl&lt;'rst n 111 S b Vall' I reeburs, Ill
•r eggt. 1n preptrahon for the
27 1953 and hrmorabh ~rpar.Jtrd
that part of the bUIIdtng wlmhl Death•:
Rotary sponsot'Wd 17th 1nnuel
burned was awakened by a watch
Jams Hubbard, ~h racu!le
and Ar~ IUVlied to come to Uuli weetE..ter Egg hunt t~ be- h•ld in

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tiw.e to esca.pe.

Mrs llo!!J!d W.illi.:l.!llll, Pullleruy.

UlG

M1ddleport Puk Sunday after·
noM Approx1m1r.ly 500 youth
from thtJ 1n•• 1re eape&lt;ttd -m
ttkt! r•rt m the fet.tlv1tler. 1t
which prhn will be IW.nled.
Depldtd from left to riaht •re:

Uppll"r lt~ft Oon Stlv.r~ left too
r.ght S1r1 Owen. Mrs. DonllcL
Sflveri, Mr&amp;. Jac;k Roh1o0n, Mrs:
EmmeH Shuler, J1ck
Emmatt Shuler.

Robson•••

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