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'cJQe Eloht

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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r-Aeeting Of The Wildwood Garden Club Spring Meeting To
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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pril
.J.t th e Church of Chnst Will fea L R \\ot ley, ' Mor e LoH 1, ~ tlecn Burso n Ther e \\. ere eleven
d
A
d M1• Hoben Retbcl when
the el uded lhe pcogram wtth a poem
d B
h
nt Thc•c wa s a oouni"·Wtde

FOR YOUR EASTER
APPAREL
AND
GRADUATION
Shop At L &amp; Z SHOPS

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Grandmother~ Garden"
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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lu te dtstrr r t meet m~ and urKe l tl~c. f1 rst Pres bytcnan C'hu rch At-

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!ldwuud L ar den Cl u b m('t W edn "•·•,,,
t\ r rung at the- home of

~, r-u llu~rn

F !.!&gt;her

Wtth

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~ $dervcd da~~ 1\
a nnounr t d lflh.'r
:vl t:s Paul Ftshe r '1rs Wtlltam Ln of the e crate
urc wts •
r l~n trn~: You r Garde n
was Fr sh er, Mrs Karl GJ ues r. r Mrs m g rese n atwns for the .suMpper
the tnpl&lt;: ur th l:' p rog• .. ur vresent· E d1son I1o II on •t
"rs 0 co ver 11o1 on
d Sunday or lhed dm
t uer on Mon
·
ter
'lrs
Homer
Holter
av
are
requcste
o ccm 1ac 1 Jss
Dreli Better For Less
Mrs John Ihlc, Mr:s Slimley E lrlabeth F1ck by Apnl 4
J oo " "" Arthoc Nem
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Fre d Nea~e. Mrs Ve rnon Nease
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M r~ Oavttl Ne a~ e '1rs Lawrence
Q$
Rose Mrs J oh n Scott Mrs Ru ss
Watson and ~Ir s Joe Thoren

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MISS Ethel GaJiaml jlfCMdcnt
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

A

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

......., lovdtol

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

Saturday

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Bill Ell10t1

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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grey bottom.

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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995.00

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
lfJ

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$1295

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$795

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$995

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. ·

1950 CHEVROLET ........ .

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Dt:l1e:fltF•lh youna fresh,wearable-TOI'IiTGdd'tbouflanl
ttarbwithaSclnffhembroideredeollar,bunllintoa
multJ·gored &amp;lmt. Launders u handsomely as 11 flatters ..

14'/:to24¥.t~

ro):.
atso~dm1ttcd bo1ng tbc
same person who 1V3j •fteated at

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ELa·.E"RFE L
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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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$545

Metal tor

Optn Sunday I to 4 pm Wttkdoys til' 8 pm

ed

Mr and Mrtl Harold

and Mlld.ren, Charleston,

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PRICED TO SELL!

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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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backh';';,t ~d~ep~ ~h:.r~"{. ·~~:.
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!

4

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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V8 club sedan ebony black fln'sh, 'fety

clean Inside and out. lots of extras.

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rebuUt motor same guarantee ·" ,
motor. Sef thts one
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PRIC:ED 1;0 SE~t! ,:
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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t:se

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

IGS

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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THAT CAN REALLY

1,395.00

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

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l.oe~lem
~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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I ,795.00

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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Pbone 3il

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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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

...ume' that l'omora.Y Gorl

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Stngle Co py

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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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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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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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
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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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£
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
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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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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
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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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C F.rvm N&amp;!er,

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
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of no dnvcr&lt;'~ ltcl'tlse" 11, &amp;IJI" 1tr Jtnrwu~ lit l('\'f'lmcn
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m Ma orE F Robmson ~ rourt
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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
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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
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Wtlh thl Korran Bonu~ ~o CIJillf'
wing or the four litory St fi1 r~un
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M~IG~ GENERAL HOSPITAL
bt r gcm•nl r\1 ctJUo all vdt'nns PICTUitED 1bove •r• Rotariant
rsthna1(•d ~I aboul $')00 UOO
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•nd Rottry·Anm colorlnt East.
No Ql\f' \I. as InJured .1\lr l ht~t
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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•:
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burned was awakened by a watch
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from thtJ 1n•• 1re eape&lt;ttd -m
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which prhn will be IW.nled.
Depldtd from left to riaht •re:

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sax monlh!l $7 80 llut'e munlh! $31i10 By m otor r u1 e where
avaalahiP one mo nth $t B) m a tl one Yt'lr $8 s1x m ntlts $4 2ll
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Flt4A.NCIAL

REPORT OF THE
'BOARD OF EDUCATION
For Fl•ul Y'e•r lindlng
O.Cember 3ht 1955
Southem lonl School Dlstr1cf
County of Meio•
Jl 0 AddrHs Rae1oe Oh
Date Marth 1~ 10511
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hf ("Orl'f'f 1
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llt&gt;rk Tre.uurt"r of thf'
Hoard of Educatu n
Tax Valuation
$ 4 447 60:1
Tn l~vy lnrl Bond
13 5
School P:nrollmt'nt
1003
$1 17 370 18
Salara•s and WagE' s
SCHEDULE I
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE
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For Fiscal Y••r Ending

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Love St-ory
Robert Q Lewil
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What s My Line
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!or more th a n one year last past
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plamlaU 11 o prn) s for (lther
paopf.'r t1&gt;l1 t' f Sa 1d caus e Will be
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day of Apnl A D 1956
Norwood Henry

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635 Weather
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700 Kukla, Frm &amp; Ollie

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Captain Midnight
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630 Sports Ey&amp;
6 40 News Ptcture
6 55 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7 00 B1g Town
7 36 GoodonMa&lt;Rao
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300 Matmee Theatre
400 Date With Life
4 15 Modern Romancet
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((netal Fund
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LIBA:ARIES-11888~
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Ni~hol• Report:
FOUNDATION PROGRAM
General Fund
193 471 95 Cash ReceJvt:d
33 547 23 TRANSPORTATJON
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LUNCHES1 710 32
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!106440 lecturers
Ma nt
smo11
lypf'wrrt cr
omrl1m1 s
110 00 Mnlcarals fot
J tal Property rax
M00095 fotal Per ~ onal Sr1v1 r e
l!:qutp
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Furn1ture
8 2~ thtngs cOJJJ r nnl ~ r e lit d r1 g hl nnd
FOUNDATION PROGRAM
f t l hers
n, t lll fl (n\
Olhrr
mukr u 1 Hir• ~ rns
1:1 348 00 RepltClliCnt
(;ash 1£er1 VI d
1 14 028 M (_I n!J b I lfl
Equ1pmrnt
100 30
Our It adns 1 Jl us !&gt;t ns1hit
n t'lhll"lWn f [ I ( lCh{' r~
.F m ployt ~
Ill 1u ('II I ni
144 :15 thlll!,'S aho ut n \ 1 ll ~ ln,t.; a wm d
I 100 00 Rep:ur St hooi Duildm~: s
Uetlrum nt
1 ! l4R Oo &lt;- u1 r 1h 11 01
~~~~ rnnl sp~ii And wtrt
tid
f1toduct1on
fo1 Sdw I
H nl
f
l1ht c ~!1 n
CAPITAL OUTLAYnot to gtl the ffik ~ 1m xed up b}
}IIIJI]O)"t'~ H ~ t 1!111 Ill
110000
4 166 01 New B11 ltl n~
50 25
( lillf r t~l r frlJtlt ...,htn rv l ry
I ounty
Deduction fm
&lt; tmh
lrqt1Jpmtn1 r If OJ I
hol y know s I c l JS I ( I I h e
4 1(](1{11
Ronrct nf I dul.'a1ron
"8!0 Schor.! nut l lm J.:~
12 1
\ 111 ,C! O Q..~ for d og~ nd C:l llltl f' 1
18 9:i2 00 fotRJ }&lt; XllCilriJllll ( ~
Total Fnund11i n !11
!'il\01h7
II g 1 ~ 1 1in)
gram
H 2 14:l'i J
Gives. 17 lui••
ASSETS AND LIA&amp;IL.ITIES
hcntnl
from
S&lt; h I
Agl lUI«
18 ft82 OD
\\ II lhf' GSA hn ~ hkl'n 1 s 111
1 and~ Hll l 1 rop&lt;&gt;rt y
OPERATION OF
ASSET$-1\111 I ""llh 17 rul r-s rnr fl l niy
Cush Mt 01 y on Hand Vocutqmtoi E luc J!tun H1
SCHOOL PLANTwr1tt n Ill! n
n down tort1th
1 S(t\ICI
habllltatmn for Df' 1f
0 820 87 In DopOs!lory A(\JH nnd
Blmd and Cnppled ( hd
199 15 lnachvc Arwunl
2 204 23 tf g ] ~ h.
llc!l &lt;Jrt s un 1 HflheG S !\ s rl o ,
l!rt&gt;n HandJCR!'I)}{'!] I I
2 789 01 Inventory upplies n 1 I
Full
I 5!'i9 Rl Jon t r S upp ll c ~
1 2011 00 and don ts
{I om State
l 682 Ill MMerrals
Don l nllke u hah1L of npc &lt;JIIA~
Slate Grant - Bus J&gt;u
2 000 00
401 51 I ands (Cogtl
Wthr
1
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01)
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Buddlnt::s
({
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3~
30000
Elnhutlv
2
722
47
chlhcs
Stat~thool
Plant Jlr
Tt ll'phon1
301 95 Equipment (( osl)
HOOOOO
M 704 23
hablhtu\Jnn
0£11800 Ad\t rl ~ ng
1983 Total At&gt;Set s
('nfL... erut and
I unrh
6773 LIABILITIISlluulm~.:
3 028 19 01htl
A«ounb Puyabl1
Room Recl"iph
I mlr 1et
ond
M1~ellaneous- tunlr1
Op1 1 Ordt r S r \ 1t P
23 2l5 Toto\ I lahd l1e ~
9:-12 !Ill ln~urnn t f"
hut.lon,; Fanu I ic
8944 To hi
1622848 r 1tn1 ntht 1 1,ur"o 1 ~
Total MuJcPllttntou. .
8 416 ~3 I 31 Jk
213 87!S 00 T1 ta l Opt 1al 1lft of School
Total Reveout
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
NON-IIIVINUIPlant
1711740
Executrht
Sa1d oC Tek'l Books Ani\
MAINTINANCI OF
M662 ICHOOL PLANTlstato of Solon In Lona Dee•IMCI
W01k Booka
Notk( 1-s h(l'l'eby given. tlhlrt
50662 Mo1tlllli ~
for Mntn1
To1al
!\06 62 H\l ~s :~n l Ground.~
473 78 lle.it&gt;JJ Ltm~ whost&gt; ~~ Otrace Ad
drt..'IIJ l~ Routt I Rutland OhiO
Tro~~:nil(&gt;rs to Rf'h 11 frnm
Mu1t11tll
1 r Matl!t
Gent'rol
M6 62 F..qu tp ;~nd lurntlUrtJ
11286 lu•~ been dul) uppomted as E:r:efu
trll: or th&lt;" Jo ~1a\(' of Solon Ira
T.otal Tr:rn~rcr~
2 046 00 R1 phu t n f'nl OUt("f I' &lt;Juip
To(nl 1'rr1nsactwn s
2111428 60 111 n1
70971 Long Ia I! t 1 :'ttcag~ lo-unty Ohio
ICiitiDULI Ill
Repair Schi'IOI BuUdangs
2934 dl'ceaseod
Dated lh 14th dny D( M.ar&lt;'h
IXPINDITURII
llup 1 1s O!IH t Equip
APMIHIIT.ATIOHmen!
I 648 81 1956
John C Baron
R('haba!lalum
Salarlc5 1md WaKes Adm
9&lt;9110
1 93] 112 Iota] Other Purpo"t'~
Judrle of the ?robute Court
Of(J~rs and Employ&lt;",o,
4 633 80
t.re1gs County Oh10
1 9:11 82 Tutu!
Mamhnancc o£
Total Ptraonal Sen tCitJ
t:U 49 Sthool l'l:~nl
3 974 02 (:1) 17 24 31-&amp;e
Office Supplies
l:i1 4D 1olal
Total other Pltrposrs
Opt'rul1on
and
2 063 31 Maintenance
TotaJ Admln1sttatlon
21 001 42
fotul ( urrenl
INSTIIUCTIDNSchool
109 703 68 ( nst
Ptnonal Service
209 822 07
3 69082 DIBT SIRVICIText Rookll
other Educ;rtionnl Sup
Bonds Mnlurlnu
7 60000
My God, my GCHI why hut
pllr~
1 84ll 74 1ntPrr~t on Hnnds
:J 276M
thou fMullu me! (Mark t5 341
Jl4'plaecmrnt Edul'nl1onal
I Ill !II nt bt Sforv1rro
10875150
PRAYER 0 Thou in
whosf"
lqulpml'nt
1 16ft 00 CAPITAL OUTLAV p1e.sence
1ny
soul
lakes
delight
Rt h al
II utarl
lnfe
Rtlpajrs
Educa\lonal
Eq~lpmcnt
30$0 11
1
308598 xave me ~oura~e for the Jiving of
these da.J, ~ Teat'h me 1o prny to
TOial Qtbl!r Purpost~
073176 I 1 ~ ! ( 1 tal Outlay
308508
T.)htl lnrJtructron
116._3~44 1 ot11 l i' " Pindllulcs
22341M05 rht'l' 1n ob~tltt"nl conrldenee Help
nu to benr thr. cross as did my
LI8.ARtiS1111 flr r Ill Glnerll
Help
Sehool Library Books
S8 52 to ll&lt;"lul
2 046 00 S t\ aot&amp;r who d1ed for me
me
to
hnd
t"f's1
an
Tbee
For
tho
TDtal (Hht"rPurposcs
3852 Total Trr n s flr ~
204600
Masters sakr Amen
TOta1 LibfiTi"'
38 52 T'olni TrJJn s a('t!On ~
223330 05
The enjlnA:f'mt'nt of Val F:rlgnr
TIIANIPPIII:TATION
ASSETS AND LIABILITIIS
J•sus u~th unto h.,, Ttuch Re-yno\ is s 111 •f Mr and ~1 rs 1
Dfl ru!'ILJASSITS,
m• not, for I am not y.t " .
E Reynold~ M1drlleport o.nd 1\1 s5
t'ertonal Service
11.983 72 Cu.!lh on llltn l- In 0l't)Otl
e•~ to mr F•thw: IM.It to to
Betcy Jhrks Gall1po!J~ daught er
Jrtot~r Vehicle SuppUta
!. 888 8~ tor' A( tm• nn!l !nartave
my bretbrtn and
unto of :Ma and Mrs Han y Hleks
1f
llaterlal ror Malntenante
Accounts
18 297 06
t!Mm, I atctftd unto nty FatMr.
Morgantown W Va has br&lt;"n
of=~ Vlhltle8 •
139D4 Land~ !(!)~I)
200000
•nd y~r F•thar. and to my God
onnounceti hy hrr ptl&lt;"nt s The
aeement Motor VeBu.ldangs r&lt; osl}
HJ 000 00 Mel your Gotl (John 20:17)
weddmg wall be 11n PV nt of late
Jill~
. ,..
1308806 F.qutpmf'nt (C' ~~~
20600000
PRAYE'll Our Father open our summer aerordan g to the phns
M'olor Vehreles
34128 lnvr ~ tmrnl~
9 340 on f'Yf'" that we may see the oppor
M1 s..~ Hleks 1.., a graflu~1r
'-J.~tatlon Contract
f 739 00 Total A ~~ t-t
28613"' Oli run !1es about 1s lo proelalQl Thy :'rforg~nt own Tl• g h Srh ol j n I nt
Gara11e Rl.'nt
30000 llABJUTtESn ~ nl:e Ue
th C'hrrsturn tnl9 tende d 11 c l a 1vers1l} of \\ r t
~lf!l tnlurnne.,
359 82 Af'( ou l T 1; \ il
3 2"5 1o
m:11 tcs thr1 ug hout 1he world as Vlrgln ra Morg~ ntown She ~ ~ l'm
Other Purposes
22 568 72 Jloml ~(l ll1 I
109 600 10 th e \ te:t('h the Chrt sl~nn mc~sage
ptoyed a ~ a lnb(}ralory leehlll&lt;' l n
Transportation
nu ~ ~otr 01 st~nd ng 22 fl74 ~ lo all nattflns Ma\ the way be
nt t(o)~t'r HosJilnl Mr R&lt;'~nold ~
3f~
Total Lt;JbJbUes
J3S S49 25 Opt'ned so th1t others eltD Jt:o grnduatcd /rom ~hddJt;poa t HtKh
Total
1ell SB8 41 forth to }fill about Tpee In Je- Sctlonl
Anll attended Ohao State
!-!J~1tt
sus name Amfln
University He Will graduate In

or

Child re n_. C'Ornt&gt;r
Pmky Ll'e

JO lO
JO 15 Chmtnn Sclent"e

4.fi7!U54
0 872 68

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UPaJrs

Andy s G&lt;~.ng

SUNDAY
Stgn On

AND EXPENDITURES
BALANCE JANUARY lat 195$.
REVENUECt&gt;D@tal Fund
19 82l~5 GENERAl PROPERTY

Bond Rebrtment Fund
'CaJetena Fund
Total

SATURDAY
Sign On

I 30 NunrOO &amp; AnglPr
200 Top Ten Dtn&lt;:e Party
3 00 NBA Basketball
~ 00 Burrato B1lt Jr

BY GENE MARVIN

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EDITOR

Saullrw-l Inc at 110 Mt:chanu• St I omeruy 0
1Jhone 39ft rdltmal off1r.. phone 397

Sat1.11day, Ma rch 31, 1956

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Mary Ell:r.abl!th Neubhng

litlltgh1 er of P.fr and Mrs Norhcrt
Ncuf2lmg ~.111.'01.'1-: Ave \\111
rome the I rJ lc of Mr Pntr1rk
lor Wt))pcl ~o n of Mr and Mt ~
fi}~Cph \\ 1ppcl 1n Jn open
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rh v..cddm.tt Saturday April 7 r
9 30 a m
A receptiOn will be held ln the
cburch audHoraum !ollowmg the
ceremony

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AutomaUe Trans
1952 Ford
Clean 'tbrouJehout

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1949 Oldsmobile Auto Trans.

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Next To Postofnee
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1948 Chevrolet
1951 Buick Spec1ol
195 I Buick Super

TRACTORS

F o r 1 outstandmg 2 plow tnct ors cnn pay off
~ (' &lt;; fo you n handlmg a w Jt&gt; v mety of farm
I rt I v cos t They re b1g- e n ugh to handle a ll
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1949 Plymouth
1949 Chevrolet
1949 Dodge

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Soturdoy. March 31, 1956

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ample ~:vidt·nre today that even a
30-victory season is possible for
the great rlghL·banrlrr.
A 20-game winner fur six s tra;ght
earner!

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ANNOUNCEMENT

lemoo moved in and played &gt;tond·

~A '!SO#.

Breuoyd. a youngster hailed a.-:
perhaP{l the bi!st looking rookie in
Arbon&amp;.. Yet he probably will be
srnt a~ay bcclulsc Higney wants
him tO play every day, which he
can"! rto unh::ss Dark wearies
gets hq,rt.

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BUNCE HARLI!YDAVIDSON
bitt• 7 At A1h St.
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BY KING

I he Ul'icago W~Lte Sox cut do_wn 1qoatc at third, but unless he plays
With the opUorung , like the Thompson o{ old, Spi!n~
of pitchers .B11l Dufour, P~ul . Stuf-~ cer might take his job away, leavfel an~ Russ Heman and. mhelder i"g c~~llemaft at second. or vice
Joe K1rrcne to Memph1s in the ,.ersa. nia-ney has worked it both

Here'• • ow..prlced WGIIf' tytftnl with. big quaTity ftatur...
Unique deJl;n chang11 l.n tht new ECONOJET st~ttm mtOI
'high performonee at low co1t. Unit h to com pad It will fit u"der
kitchen cabinet. A cinch to ln1tall and •o ea•y to Mrvice you
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freckers Plumb.·ng

LOCUST STREET
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Winter Tread T:ires
At Wholesale Prices
-Plastic Seat Covers 20.95
A Few Old Models 10.00
Floor Mats
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FREE ESTIMATES

Let Us Service Your Cor With
PURE PREM:GASOLINE
PURELUBE MOTOR OIL
AND CAR WASHING
1\. C. SPARK PLUGS
A. C. OIL FILTERS
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from : h l" room before th{• l .• l r ol ' . &amp;I Me i i(S G ;- n •·r ;,l )i., · l l! l.ol ;,f) o·r m a
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th1· an ~ o,~. t· r tho'* who havt' h&lt;~li tt w
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sen-icr taken tr-1m '\r·l , ·
16:25-33. To IJ(• !O&lt;IVI"tl om· nou -t
have faith . a~~uranee . ,,,n fiih•Jwo ·
and basis. The~· ~ hoHirl IK' r·onl 10\
.
,
,
ent that God will sta n• l h) 11 1~ prf1
111-l ili iVCS of Mril _ '-" D I ~ r,r,n~ .
mhw through .Jp;;u~ f'hrJs :. t hey i! 1~ h Str~et, surpn sl"rl ht·r I hu rs·
m\1st have r(&gt;pt'TIIIHJC£· . ttw turn 1 1111} t'\'l"nmg ~h1:n thl' y arr1v, ·d at
In!!( away of Mil ; 1 u•l ttw 111 rn -' hN horne w1 th a hlrthda .v f i&gt; kl:'
ing to C.hril;l: and conf .. s ~ ion. lht'r l' ~-nd ~1 fts to celebratt• hl""r hl.~th r la ~.
is only mediator, Jesus ("hrist, ht'· Jhc gues tR were &amp;ir and ,\JJ ~ l.av. .
tween man and t;od aml all shou ld renee Parsons, New ll&lt;n't'n. Mrs
become acquainttod wilh u 1111 If tW . Gib~ and gr:..ndsr,n . Mt~?ae 1
w~ deny Him now Ht• will den~· us F'i elds, L01s Ann i.IDd W&lt;t~ne (,dJbs
before the judgement !mr ; hap! · Hartford .
1
hrn : and \i~·ing tht"' christian !iff'
Mr . anol hlr~ Hoy f.\·ans &lt;~no!
observing lhl" Lord's SuppN and d•wghiN. Pan11· l ~. h11VP novPrl fn1m
also hove fellowship and r ·:•\l'r Culum !•u ' 1 ·~ l"., nal Wim·he!&gt;1Pr ;1 1··
ont- with another
i·ol'•lin c• 111 v.onl rcN; ivi'J by !1i'
Denver Kapplf' g:H·e lhf' (Op t•n t;P· ,rll!' r,·h (:i- \lr ~. C F llawki 1'·'
j~ prayer .and Mrs. _Edy.·a~d \'eno:.
""~ .Jam h H. Williams and son- ,
and Mr s. l&gt;avid 8umgardnt'r pn·· Hirf 1:orrl I und aurl Scott Willia m~ .
'r:.tnled a duet "Ivory P11ll'U'C'"~·· ac· · .111 d lw r '1&lt;'P :-on . P\1. Williarn Wil .
companied by 'li~!'. F.lizabPth Dltffy Iiams. drm·r lfl ~tc("onnl'ls vill•· Fr1
on the organ. .
.
. \ · f'. ~ tu 11 1ct'1 J:..mc~ William ~. wb .1
'l'hurs da ~· (•venmg lhP fhrur. p! (' - ;., ,pl:nding tht wt"eke ntl hf'rf' . ~l r
sented a special nu mbl'r ··Jn the v. . i! ~ 1 ,11115 is rnrn! •w ed on con:; Lrut 1 ·
garden" and Rev. Bohrf'r haU fm i11 u \\ •&gt;rk ;,.1 Philo . The William ~
his Lopic, "T~e hl_uorl ~f., Ch~ :; l f ~'"dy an· pl ;mning to mo.\'l• lhrir
and your. relatw~ shl p to ll L&lt;~l.en i lrailo! r hom " from the Sansbu -,
from Roman ~ 3.23-24
proo1:rtv on So ulh Second Aq~r.ue
Rev. Bohrer brought out that ' to Mari£'tl&lt;~ 1his next week
the blood or Christ _h as to be ap-~ Mr . ;md ~Irs. Jack Terrell ;.~ml
plied to all of our \ivJ· ~ for us to , t wo duldrcn. Chri l:l t\m· and .lohn.
appreeiate Je~us Th a~ W(' h~v&lt;· will J&lt;&gt; are Su nrh1y for their hume
been bou~&lt;:ht by a pre.ell1us Chn~ t . in Oak Riclge. Tf'nn .. aflcr spt· n- 1
He told of the earlv hk or :-.tmws: irHI Jhe W&lt;'f'kend with her iHHL"nl -.
of the plaf!:Ues and 1hl' p n~ s o\'Cl" Ma-.'o•· .'lnd Mr~ . C. 0 . fisher . anJ
and statecl that we have~ eomnan- f1..,•ih·.
F..,,..,...,, P liP~ f~ nf Vr rmd v ~"
lonship with God when we obey
Him.
F'- ··r1 n ..,u.,.,~ V.! ""'"C' \lr an'l \ ! ~ ,
Rev. Paul Albert gon pastor of s J Gal and daugh ••·r. Mrc r E
the Pinehur~t and Reno f' hurf'hes P.hirkowit:o:, Lu r ay \':1 M r ~ II··
o( Chris! ~~:ave the onrning prawr Wee ~ i-: imnrming steadd_&gt; ;, r:t·r ..1
Friday evening and two special reC'""nt illness.
numbers wen: prf'sr.nted. Re\'. nonF.!i·,_aheth Moore, Co l urnhu ~ . :1•·
a1d Seevers san~( '' Under Hi~ WimC riveO in ~liddleDOrl F'l'idll\" to spt·n d
· and Denver Kappl e sang, " The thf' WPektnrl with her mother. \J 1,
u ABC song."
Nan Moore. and Mis~ Mddrcd Haw
lrv and ramily.
Mr and Mrs. Dan F3'" m e r an'l
daue:h'.er. Ci nda , and Mrs F'arm ·

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the manger to the r ru"
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the topil· of the 11ermon pn·!tt nto·r t
by ltt&gt;v. Pau.l 1.\ohr+&gt;r, who stlih:d
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authority; the gospd ran l.&gt;e l•w
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29-year old
hi enjoyinJ::
Gene Bearden,
who won 20
seasons,
the firt'baller
Phi ladi'Jphia
Phiilies,. Amcrh'an
A.ssuclatlon_
the finJ'~t sprin~;: ol his career. No .game~ as a rookte in 1948 when
tlig: league pitcher has won 30 I he hel1K'd pitch the Cleveland Ingames si nce IJiz;o;y lkan reacher! d ia ne t.o the American League prothat lotH! jn JQ31f. hut Roberts set'· nan!, -was assigned by tbe M:Uwautainly looks like he c.an make a kee Bravcg to Cacnmf.nto in the
strong run for it with any kind Pacific Coa.sl League. Burden had
support from his teammatos.
been working out with the Dravt's
Roberts sl1owed !be American although he dld not have a con·
Leal:ue champion New York Yank. tract.
ees why he's considered th.e games\. Competition OD tbe ettrus eircult
No. 1 Jl'itchcr Friday when
he resumes today w1tb the Dodg~rs
mowed them down with two hits vs. Jkdlegs at Tampa, F1a . Cubs
for scvt'n innings as the Phillics vs. Indians at Tucson,
Ariz .•
~c orert a 20-triumph.
nnl\'CS at Atla.n.t a . G.i ants . VH. :
0 1 ll Hih
Orioles at Phocmx, Am;., Phtlllt'.'i
~ nY
.
vs. White Sox at Clearwater, Fla.,
ln all. R~bc~ts hAs pttchc d a Pirates vs. Athletics at .Uirminglo~l of 20 Jnrupg~ In tho Gra~c- bam, Ala., cardlnals vs. Yankets
fnnt Leasue, yetldmg only 11 h1t s at St. Pflct"sburg, Fla.. aod Red
two runs a_nd ;ne base on ball·s· Sox vs. Tiger:i at Lakeland. ttla.
The Phtlhes Yaakee game was
_ ·- . _ . . .;. . . _
. ___ - - ~- the only Grapelrult League action
·
on Good Friday but the axe fell
on many a spring hopeful as the
bi£: kague te11ms reduced thdr I
rosters for the lon,c burnt~lorming j
trip!! ahead .
,
The Cinciltnati RedlcJ,:s opliOnt'd
pilcher Charley Rahe to IIAnana :
ln the International Lea~uc .
I
The Yankee,; reduced tht·u· rus-'
tu to 4-t playt·rs whC'n they as- I

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TURKEY&amp;HAM

Edlf•r'• - . : Thl• Ia Ht• nlnttt I thest" youngsters bave been so im~
Theodorus Council Daughter~:&gt; of
In • MriH M th• Pf"pecb of 1 pre,sive that the veteran u\I!Jty America will meet at the lOOF
m•jerr le-..ue ~;luiH for 1956
men like Wayne Terwilliser and I Hall Monday at 7:30 f. M. All of·
l'f CARL LUNDQUIST
Bobby Hofman scarcel y have had f1cer s an d t~ team are rE&gt;que~t¥
United ''"" $JNfff Wri+w
a chance to .play.
be present for tina l praCtice
PHOENfX , Ariz. UP _ VersatillllhocM. In Left
hdorf' Inspection which witl be
lity and depth could be the kc
. In the outfield right now it looks _-h-~e~ld;;;M~o~n~d~o~y~,~A~p~r~il~l~6~.;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;
word~ '• the fortunes of the Ne! l~ke Dusty Rhodes, W'i.th . his hit- 11·
York Giants this season.
I ling, ~a 8 won the left f1eld post
With a new manager, Bill Idea - and has flel~ng so far has. been
A-Minute Rigney, and with a club a_detruat~ . WLllte Ma_ys ha\'IDi: a
' ,.
that scer:u to be fired wHh base- fml" spnnc as us~:~aJ, 1s the million
ball ~pirit, the Giants are thinking dollar cercter . fte.Jd~.r. and ~on
in terms of another "miracle" or I Mueller has ng~t f1eld
nalled
"destiiiJ'" team like those that . down . _George Wtlson, _Boh l.en~tirred .the pulses or fans in win- I non .. Btlly Wells and GLl Coan are
tring ttw 19'1 and lllM flags.
batthng _for _I be other spo~. ..
First. there is an infield where
.The pltl}'lri.ng_has been tfly b~t
things have gone 50 smoothly io Rigney lilh~nks It co_uld be tbe clubs
the tralning camp games that no 1stron~ pmnt. He likes Johnny Anone, .~ a~c veteran shortstop Alvin tonelh~
Ruben ~omez, All:1n
Dark, is sure of a regular job. ] Worthmgton, _Don . Ltddle, and JJm
Whitey Lockman figures to be the Hear_n as_ his ~tronges~ ~18 for
regular first basem.ao. But Gail startmg JOb&amp;. Steve Rid:ak, .who
Harris, up briefly lut season, and l1~s had several strong ouhng~.
rookie Bill White are battliug 50 m1ght oust Hearn, who has been
hard to stay with the club that IH ! soundly.
one ma.v land the post and put
Wes We::ttr~m, ~ho ancbo~s .the
Whit ey into left field.
acldrlng ~esp1te ,hts weak ~1thn~,
Sperac.,. HottMt Hitter
has Sllrprt.sed the camp Wllh his
Daryl Spencer, back from mili- 1mp~ovement :tt the plate .. If he c~n
tary service. has been the
contmue to do that, he 11 be m
1 •
hottel'it· hittt'r at second, aod he most o( the games, ht."Ca~ h~~s ·
abo can play short and thir,c:t.
'When he sat down to rest With
temporary sore arm, Foster r.o&lt;.il
If
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Evening At Pomeroy Church 01 Christ
Th• Rev .lam .. ~ ~ . t tl .lr J&gt;l"l 11r
of the Lmdt" u !\ \., 1 l" lr. ·t, ul
Chrilt , Parkenburg \\. \ d ~ ,..,
the O!'t'uin.: pra}'t'r 'I Llt·~~ ~~) •· 11 u
intc at the fo: van ~&lt;:t• l l '&gt; ' w •.•·r· H·•· •
held at the Poml·ro} 1 ! J I Ir~ 11 vi
Chrilit
Special m1•~~r w:a ~ pri• \ •d··d h)
MMry Lou , J1mmy &lt;&gt; lrol , · ~no ll 11
Smith rft+&gt;ltlber~ of th r• !.!lur d • ·l,rf

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ROUND UP

MoonBeams

ing lht·y could be a th.reat The
other- three clubs, Washington,
Kansas City and Baltimore should
(ij.:lh.t it out for the Se(Ot1d divi:r
ton berths.
In the National League Milwau·
kee seemB to be the chief threat
of the Oodgu-s, but 11 could pan
out to be a seven team race wltb
only Pittsburi!eh out or the run ning. (Pity poor Bull Montana,
f'ran.k" Fugalf', A1 CGates and
company). An injury to Grnl'
Conley's pitch ing arm could kill
the chances or the Braves, but
last rf'ports say th.at Conley
s hould be able to take biB rt&gt;guJar turn. Bob Thomson and Hank
Aaron
along with
M.attbCYo'S
should carry the batting burdt•n.
and if all ihree click the Bra ve:;
l"ould go ail the way .
Cindnn•tl pronth-H to h•ve
one of th• most dan~rou• and
excltlnt t•am• in th• leque,
but it ia ~:~uestionebl• if th•
R.N1 hne pit:kH up •noueh
I pitching ft"rength to mak• them
• s.erl•us contM~d•r . The R.ech
s.h~ld improv• on
their fifth
place pos,ftlon flf 1955, but mutt
get pitchlnv to batt!• It eul
with Brooklyn. Th• Ntum of
big
Klu to th• lineup
sur.
took • heavy lo.~d off th• ahoultt.rs of Blrdi• Tebbetts.
The St. Louis Ca nlinals have
been the :; uqH' I M' h•am in th('
Grapt•fruit CirCUit, and the Carr!~
could t&gt;e rrally touuh this year if
they gd pitch1ng. St;1n M1.1sial is
still around. and \'Vally ·Moon promis£&gt;s to 5olve that fir:.t base
problem.
Chicago, Philadelphia and New
York look to be ahout the same
1a H in 1955 . Th(• Cubs should have
Lgood hitting, but
questionable
piU'h ing. The Phils st! H have 20
I game winner Robtn Roberts, but
lick hitting, anrt the Giants of
course have the great Willie
Mays, but al so have questionable
. hurling. rHbburgh .~ hould be an
improved dub with fc;i rly good
pitching, but the Pi.-ates .seem
d£'stincd ror the Cf'Jiar once again .
A~ain we say that it's too early
for prl'dlc\.ions but wc still figure
that the teams to beat are the
Yanks and the DodgerR .

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COlliE TO OUR ....

Thr start of the 1956 major
!&lt;'ague baseball season is less than
thrl* weeks off . and SundliY all
16 teams start their trek north.ward and ei'Stward to home part~.
This isn't exactly a predichon,
but from this corner we ron't ~ee
anyone beating out Ihe New York
Yanks and the Brooklyn Dodge-Is
for the 1956 buntings.
No doubt the overall races wdl
be much tighter in both circuJI.s,
this season, but still it looil..'l a.s
if the Yanks and the Bum s hav e
just too much strength for the
other contenders. Ca.sry Slf'ngel
has addl'd star pitch('r 'fickey
McDeTmott to h1s stacr, and he
shll hu Yog1 Berra, .Michy Man!&lt;'I and all the other vets around
to help out Brooklyn still ha5
that vauntl'd J)OW('r all down the
!inC'", and whilf'" lhf'y h11.ve lo~t
JtJhnny Podn·s they still have Pn
ouv;h pitchmg depth \&lt;) be pknty
rough.
The Ame-riun L•ague nee
fili'Ur•• to be enotfMr hot one
tkia s.umm•r. Natur.tly the
Cl•veland lndlens. will ~ Nd
kot contand•n. but we still
nn't Me where AI Lopn; hu
addt&gt;d enough &amp;tr.,.gth to bHt
Yanka. Herb
Scor•
out of
s.kould b• •w•n Miter, IM.It La·
mon, Wyntn and Gerci• •n another i'·. . r older, •nd in our
book didn't figure to win u
many n they did In 1955. The
•dditlon of Cklco Caruqu.ll
won't mak• up for th• lou of
Larry Doby.
The- most improved rlub in the
circuit shoulrt be ihe Boston Ur.d
Sox. The addition of Hob Porterfi f"ld to lhc mound staff. and the
~rt·sC'.nf't• of Ted Wilnam s in the
l1neup for a full st'ason s hnuld be
('nou.~:h Jnrcnlivc for the Sox to
m.11k(' a run for the fl.11~ all the
way. The Chieago Whlto So)( wiiJ
agam have top pitchin". and
Larry Doby ,;hould givf" them that
Ions hall , but the P11le llo:.c might
not have the all round str&lt;"ngth
to come out on t o p.
Detroit ai!&gt;O ha.~ a younJ: ball
club that s howl)d Jot.~ of promi.~e
Ia.st year. In AI Kafine lhi!Y havr.
one o£ the top players or the gam~:
and .if the TigN~ get ~ood PLtch~

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Edna Ruuell. Guesta were Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Erwin, Mrs. Eu&amp;eJie Norton @d Mr. .and Mrs.
Vint King of Middleport and Mr
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Mrs. Floyd Thomas and Mlal
RACINE AND GREAT BEND
EUB Chu rc hes, Morning Stor &amp; inger, Supt. Worship ser vice at
Che oter Nic hols Sr., and c hildren
Mrs. William James has been
Bap tist Church , Rev We&gt;ley Jen- En te rp rL&gt;&lt;·. Rev. Roger Bts her . 10:45 Mtllard
Swart z. leading
of Charl eston, Mr. and ·Mrs . Hetzel st ay ing with Jim Morris while Etna Gardner recently.
kms, pas tor . S unday school 9 :30 a Pastor \l urnmg Star
Sun da) , Wednesday e ve ning prayer ser,
Russell and Mrs. Leonard Rainey Mrs. William
Folan has beep
Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Little and
m Sunday mornmg wurs htp 10 : 4~ Sehoul ~ 45 A. M. N.orntng wu t vices a t 7:30.
and children of Gallipol is and helping her daughter Mra. Carl
children are moving into their
a. m (Ra ci ne) BYP U 7 30 p . m . s h tp " II A. M. MYF Sunday eve
Methodist Church, Letart Falls, HEATH METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. D. A . Canaday, Po- Miller.
new home this week.
Su nday evenm g wor, hiP 7 :30 p ning ,1 8 Prayer meetmg Thurs· Emmabelle Sophf&gt;r , Pastor. 6 :30
Louis A. Ba....,.,.r, Pestw
meroy.
Mrs. Harrison Bentley s pent
m (Great Bend) Weekly Prayer da y ,., en1ng . F.nt erprise Sunday A. M. Sunri se Servi ce,
Apple
Mo'clclleport, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Buskirk
Mrs. Edward Hughes ent erta in- Wedn esday with Mrs. s. L . Bw
have moved into their borne, tho
servtce.s Wednesday 7.30 p. m .
Sehoul IU 10 A. M . Morn ing wor- Gro ve; 6:30 A. M. Sunrise Serv tce
Theme: The End and th f&gt; Be- ed with a miscellaneous shewer
ant.
former Harold Langfitt place.
CHURCH OF CHRIST : Hiland ~ s hip 9 30 '\ . \1 . YF at 6 ' 30 P . M. at Let art Falls; 9 ' 30 A. M. Ser- gt nn ing. Text : Matt. 27 :66 So they las t week in honor of 'Mrs. J ames
Tho Rutland lt'lethodist Church
.
Even 1ng worohtp
7.30. Prayer mon "C hr is t
Arose"
Plants
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Rt·1· Hobert E. Lmter . ~ast or . Cha pel: Rev.
Ed tson
We aver, meeltn g Wedn esday 7 _30 P. M.
Church ; 10 ,30 A . M. Baptism and we nt and made the sepu 1c re se- Ma!1in {Betty Preston).
sund a; School 9 :30 A ~1. George j ~t ble School!O a m Supt Hen r y
Communion Letart Falls Church · cure by sealing the stone and
Mi ss Nettle Tolliver spent Sun
l'a1"' " Supt. Worshtp Scrv tce at ~b l t nE Mo r~tng servtre II /~o ~
UB c ~. u rchOi, Letort Foils, Ro- 7 .30 P. M. Bapt ism and Co mmun ~ , etttng a guard . Matt. 28t2 There day with !\Irs . S. L. Bryant.
Federated Chu rc ~ . Waldo J .
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va nge JS!te ~&lt;· rv t r e .
. . ger \l ar11n . Pastor . Sunday Sehoul tO n a t Appl e Grov , _ RPCe ption of wa , a great earthquake. for an
Mrs. Emma Gate wood, Gall t1
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h"avcn
and came and roll ed back recentl y · Wht.le here she was the
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guest of Opal Armstrona.
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Saturday of Holy Week : Here
Mrs. L. J . Heiner underwent
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Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MIDDLE- was an interim period linking the surgery last week at Meigs Gen r • .. - ~ - • • • • • • • ,
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a nd sermon at 10 ,30 A. !IL , Holy Sun da l Sc hool 9 :30 A. M. Mormng PORT, The Rev. Fred J. Gardner, hopeless past with the Joyful era! Hos pital.
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The Mt. Zion MissiQnary Worn·
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su nday evem ng Sr . Yo uth re i- Church School, Beg inn ers
and Cvan gl'ILS tt c servtce 7:30 P. M. ca ntata "Man of Sorrows " direct- was over. The crucifixion on the en met and
cleaned the house
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mation concerning our
work tng for th e mtdweek and Tu esds • Mrs. Chester Erwin, organist; bapt- plished. Jesus "Strong Son of God, son moved into recently .
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' afte rn oo n prayer hour.
isma l service. Bible School, 9 :30 Immortal Love", had been over
Miss Etna Gardner was a SunPhone 311-M
Rrv . Robert E. Ltnler, Pas tor.
Christian Church at Reedsville
House of Prayer, Chester, Sullo· Russell Wilson s upt. Morning wor- whelmed by his enemies an~ ef· . day guest of Mrs. G. H. Lasher.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canadary
Wmebrl'lll ner, Supt. \\'orsht p Srr- School and Communion first Sun wor ohlp 11 A. :If. Sunday evening with the Risen Christ"; b:30, Chri- had seen to that. Jesus had talk· entertained Wednesday with a six
VIers 7:30.
day in month 11 A. M. Church worshtp at 8. Prayer meeting on stian Endeavor; 7:30, Evening ser- ed too much and too plainly to o'clock dinner in honor of Mrs.
Pomeroy,
Ohlo
109" Court St.
Bradbury
Church of Christ, communion and preaching; third Thu r&gt; duy 8 P. M.
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vice, sermon topic " Res urrection suit the Pharisees anrl Sadducees. hdly One to see corruption?" But
La wrence A. Kr&lt;t•tz, P&lt;tstor. ThUT- Sunday
in month 7:30 P. M
Church of Christ, Bradford, of Conviction "; bap~smal services ; There was not enough room in they were not ~rmitted to for·
ma n ca..,ey, Supt. Sunday School church preaching- Rev. Harold c . Rev . John Wyatt , Pastor. Bibl e Wednesday, 7 :30, Prayer meeting the same world for their system get very long.
·
School 9:30; church services 10:30 and Bible Study ; 8:30, choir pract- of expediency and casuistry, and
A new day dawned, an ordin,
9.30; ~lnrnmg s&lt;lrm on 10·30: Chuis Doster, Pastor.
t ian Endea vor 6; Eve ning s&lt;Tmon
Christian Church at Long Bot- with th e Lord 's Supper being ice.
Jesus' love of truth and sincerity. ary day in . most respects. Then
7. Two week&gt; r cv tva l March 4 tom, every Sunday 9:30 A . M. served every Sunday morning as
HEATH METHODIST CHURCH, A clever man they might toler- the incredible happened. First, a
l'hru Mar&lt;'h 18. Revwal serviee a! Sunday School and communion; the Bible teaches us in Acts 20:7. MIDDLE,PORT, The Rev. L . A. ate. but not a man of integrity rumor, then a full scale invesliga7·30 eac-h evenm g ~l onda y thr u firs t Sunday in mo~ 7:30 P . !II. Youth meeting at 6 P . M. and Bangertt!r, pastor. Sunrise Service, and honor. "Away with him" tion, and then an astounding fact :
Sal uoday. Rev tv;,J leader lla01&gt;el Church preaching; third Sunday evangelistic service Sunday even- .6 P. m., Sermon topic "Easter sums up the attitude of those the tomb was empty,_ Christ was
J usttce, mi ni ...tcr, Wa v&amp; Jy
in.month 10:30 A. M. Church com- ing at 7. James Reed, Supt.
Through the Eyes of the Poets"; whose interests and profits seem· risen from the dead! The tomb
Grace Episcepol Church, J . Ed- munion and preaching. - Rev.
Reedsville Charge, Rev. Freeland Sunday School, 9:30, Ernest Cov- ed to be threatened. And so Je- closly guarded by Roman soldiers
wt n l 'h "PIPs, Pas tr&gt;r. W Pdn &lt;~y Harold C. Doster, Pastor.
Norris, Pastor. Services at Joppa ert, Supt. ; Morll'ing worship and sus must go.
did not hold the body of Christ .
ev{lntngs throuflhout Lon! at 7.30
The Church of Christ, Keno, 9:30 A. M.; Sunday at 10:20 Sun- baptism of infants, 10:30; sermon
His enemies were profoundly "He is not here, he is risen." So
~ h t' red&lt;&gt;r "ti l !i'"' a M'ni (.s uf eve ry Sunday 9:30 A . M. Sunday da y School at Long Bottom 9:20 A. topic "What Easter Proved and relieved to think that the issue the women and disciples were
addn ·'" "' on l'hu reh IJ L,1&lt;&gt;J-y
School and communion ,
second M.; l'rearhing service 10:45 ; Sun- Did "; Tuesday, 7:30, Commission had been settled at last- and in told and so they discovered .
Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. Sunday iu month JO :JO A . M. day School at Reedsville 9 :20 A. on Education ; Wednesday, 6 p . m. their favor! Saturday of Holy
Yes, God had acted. Redemp11. II F t&lt;'k l'n, chu r of Pa rkers hu1·g, Church communwn and preaching M. Preachin g 7 :30 P. M. WSCS at Mothe~-Daughter banquet; 7 p. m . Week carne and went.
tion could not be completed on 3
wtl l con-du el •t•rv lc&lt;"&gt; at 3 P. M. at fourth Sunday in month 7 :30 P . basement of Re edsville church Choir practice.
But the rulers of lhe Temple cross, but in 8 tomb, an empty
~h t• Phu rch on Bu t1Prllul Av e. The ~ - church prcaching. -Rev . Har- Dec. 14.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHUR- did not have the last word. They tomb. History had a fresh beginpu bl.tc is mrdtally invited .
old c. Doster, Pastor.
Free Methodist Church, Harry CH, MIDDLEPORT, The Rev. N . were guilty of one fatal omission: ning; the Christian era began!
The Chrbtlan Church at Hem- nates , Pa stor, Laurel Cliff. Sun - D. Bordon, pastor. Sunrise Service, the will and purpose of the Etefl
"All hail the power of Jesus'
THE RACINE MISSION, Charles
n u, h, !'astor . S unday Sehoul Jl , lock Grove , every Sunday 9:10 A day Sch uol 9:30; Class meeting _6 p. m., Junior Guild in charge ; nal that would ultimately prevail!
name,
a m. Sunda y evening worshi r M. Sunday Sehoul and communion 10:30 ; FMY service 7:00; Preach· Bible School, 9 :15, Arlena Reese, Strange that they should forget Let angels prostrate fall,
7 30 P- m. Wee kl y Prayc r 'S rrvin·.- second Sunday in n.onth 7 :30 P. ing 8·00 ; Prayer Me eting Wednes- s upt. ; Morning worship, 10:30 BTU their own Scriptures! Had not Bring forth the royal diadem,
Tu co da y 7.:10 p. 11 1. l'urlland sr•r M. church preaching fourth Sun- day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday 6 p .m.
Isaiah spoken of the Suffering And crown Him Lord of all!"
' '" '''' l' rayt' r &gt;t' tvit'&lt;' Monda y at day in month 10:30 A . M. church School 10; Preaching 11 :15.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Sc·rvant? Had not Zechariah writ
7.30 P- " '- llt'gular church .;crvi ct•s communion and preaching.- Rcv.
Carleton Church, Kingsbury Rd., MIDDLEPORT, The Rev. Robert ten of the coming Conqueror like
1-'nday 7:30 P- m.
Harold C. Dosier . Pa stor.
!lev. Hay Biddle , Pa stor. Sunday Stye rs, pastor . Sunrise service, 6 this: " Rejoice greatly, 0 Daughter
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, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • nesday 7 30. Church firs t and School, 9 :30, Lester Taylor, supt.; you ; Triumphant and _victorious
·••• tfme saved, convenience, safety,
third Sundays 7:30. Sunrise Scr- Morning wors hip, 10:30, sermon ts - ~~ ; Humble and rtdt!lg on an
OPTOM1t1RI8T
TONIGHT
vier 5:45 Ea sler Sunday .
topic "The • Regimented Christ": ";"· And. ~?d not the or Psalmpermanent record, and others. Then
1
Pres&amp;yterian Church, Syracuse, 6 :45, Young Peoples' meeting ; 7 :30
t wnlle_n. Thou Wtlt not leave
Bill Elliott
Beverly Garland
Hev. Howard Rupp clt,
pastor. Evening worship, sermon
topic ~~~ul tn Sheol, nor suffer Thy
open your account In thfs friendly bank
"BITTER CREEK"
Church
Sehoul
9::l0
Rubct"t
liar
"The
Call
to
the
Fea,t.
"
ALSO
East Court Street, Pomeroy
today I
den , Sup!.
Wt&gt;.s lminslcr
Youth
THIRD AVENUE PENTACOST- gram 7:30 p . m .; Revival services
John Hocliok Barbara Britton
Office llours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5. (Close at Noon on Tbun.)
Fcllows h1p 6 :;10.
AL CHUHCII , MIDDLEPOHT, The will begin AprilS with Rev. E.dlfion
. . Dragonfly Souadron ..
First Prosbyterion Church, Mid - Hev. D. 1.. Rarrett, pastor. Sunday Weaver as Evangelist, 7 :30 p. m .
... .--"·-·-.. . -·:::::t=dl&lt;'porl , Ht·v. Howa r d Huppcit, School, 10 a. m.; 7 :45, Evangeli~ti c
First Baptist Church; Rev. Ralph
l'a slrrr. l' hurrh School 9:30 Jarnr &gt; Services; Wednesday, 7 :45. Bibl e Zundel pastor; Rev. Edward Par- ;un. - Mon.
'
April 1-2
Liurhallon , Sup! ; Mcll·nin g wu 1:- Study ; Satut·day, 7 :45, prayer and ker interim pastor .. Church School
loris Day
James Cagney
s hip IU :30 s••r mun lupie
praise service.
I 9:30 a. m. Mr. William Watson ,
Love Me Or Leave Me
'·A Failh or Fas hion " : ti f' .
CHURCH OF CIIHIST IN CHRIS-t supt.. Morning Worship 10:30 a.
Cinemaacope
- Technlcolor
:II Yuulh l·'pJ Jowship. Middl &lt;' purt TIAN UNION. MIDDLEPORT, The 1 m. Sermon on "Resurrection"; This
POMEROY, OHIO
ALSO
6 ::10 1'. M. Youth FPII,ws hil&gt; , Sy- ltt•v . Guy F. Sayrr , pastor. Sunday Sunday is Family Day, rome and
rants&lt;' , 7 :w 1'. ~!. ll " ly t 'ot 11 rnun - School , 10 a. m. Odell Manley, supt. bring the children . B. Y. F. 7:30 'oul Dougl11 end His 30 Minute
Mililihet Federal Reserve System
Scotland Yard Adventure
'"" - M"11rla y 7:30 1'. :11 . r•:tders 7 : ~0 . prayer and praise meeting; p. rn . Wednesday Evening prayer
MEMBIIt PI!DERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
:I!Pclin g: Tit ~&lt;loy 7 30 1'. M. Dea- Wednc~day, 7 :30, Bible Study; 7:30 n1ccting and ~ble study at 7;30l.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
con 's \1Pl'lin g and r hoi r p r at' tlrc· Saturday Evangelistis serviccM.
·- -- -- -- at ti :30 ond 7 1'. M.
FlltST BAPTIST CIIUHCH, MIDSt. Poul '• Lutheran Church, L. IJLI"'ORT, The Rev. C. ~; Hoyt ,
•'
M. Mohrhoff.
l'asl.or .
Sunday pastor. Sunrise service , 6 p . 111 .
Sclwol l•:a, li•r morning at 9::lll ; Brulah White, chairman of Busy
I Holy l 'omlltunion l•:astPr nwrniug He&lt;' rommittec; Church School, 0:15
at 10:30; Vt•slry' mr,'ltn)! April Frank Cheesebrew. supt. : Morning
•
4th at 7::10 in lht• par~ona g t•
worship, 10 :15, close of evangt•list- 1
The United Methodist Church, it· s•·rviccs by the Rt•v. and ~Irs .
1 J . Le,lic Kunze.
!'astor. Sunri &gt;e Orla llrarl,[ord of Carroll ; 7 :30, 1
Service 6 "And We llrhrld IIi' Cantata " lie Is Risen ", din•cted by ,
Glory" ; Church School 9:15 Th co Dorothy Savely with Mrs . Cecil
Smith, Supt. Wor,hip servi cr a! Bradbury ns orgamst.
1
10:30 "Triumph Thru Rcs urrr r
Tilt; SALVATION AHMY, MID- I
5:30; DL~~ PORT, ('apt. Glenna ltummcll.
' lion " ; Youth Fellowship
:llonduy 7 Commi&gt;Sion' will IIH'el, Sunday , 0:45 a. m . Boline'S tnPet·!
7:45 Official Bonn! will meet; ing; 2:30 Sunday School; 3 :30 Sal- r
~
Wednesday 7 Bible study and vation meeting with the Easter
player servict•; Thursday 7 Choir drama "He Is Risen" by the bands'
ltchcarsal.
men directed by Capt. Hummell
The Horrisonville Preabytorion and written by her sister, Alberta
Church, J . 11t•slic Kunu·. l'a&gt;tor . llauS&lt;•r. The drama will be present.\
.;.
Church School 10 A . •M. r. A. cd also for the Athens Corps.
FAIRVIEW
Finlaw, Supt. Wors hip service at
&lt;
8 :00 p . Ill .
Edward Griffith pastor. Sunday
Alfred Methodist Church, Rov. School 9:30 a. m.; Young l'eoples
It. M. Grovt•. Pmilur. l~astcr Sun . t~ceting 6 :45 p. m.; !'reaching ~er- 1
ri~r- SC'rvi('f' tJf ti o'clo&lt;·k continu
vH·es 7:30 p . m.; prayer meetang,
ing until 7 ' '"""nn·d hv th&lt;' MY!•' Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Sunrise Ser.,
Sunday St'hnnl a! 11::10 Llovd !Jill· vi&lt;•c 6:30 a. m.; Special Easter pro-

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