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Easter Day Worship Services Highlighted , Special Dinner
Fight Results
1 0 S d
BY UNITED •••ss
In Middleport By Cantata Presentations He d n un ay
New YORK St Nichol" A&lt;eoo
La.stt'r lantalas opened
a nd
Thr Sunnse Ser vice at lhe 1rst
At CL---b
-Hardy Smallwood 1~7 Bk l}n
dO&amp;ed the Kutt:r servttes
Mtd H.. ptL•l lhunh was planned by
~ rews I y outpotnted Ghpar Ortega
dleport wtth the Semor ChOU' of th~ Busy Bee Class wtth Mrs Beu
1S2~ Mex1co 10

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~eanor S Schaaf, M1ddiE'pc.r1 SOciety Editol' -

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Phone 6078

Steven Knight
I Easter Birthday
Has Birthday
Celebration Held
Celebration At Vaughan Home
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Mr~
Yt Ill ta m Kn11::h t ~ntcrLun
cd with a party nxently al her
home Athens H.oad hononng her
~o n Sll'VI}n on h1~ s~~.:un d b1rt h
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TODAY a bright now no•

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Baptism Rite• Giv~n
To Sixteen Sunday
SJxtec-n were g1vcn the ntcs of
ha pll sm 11nd twenty-two werl' re
ce1ved 1nt o the membersh1p dur
mg lht' mormng worsh1p ~c1~1C'C
at !he Ashur} Mclllmhst ( hu rc h,
Syracuse ~ as ter Sunrlay
' I her('&gt; was an allendHmc of 137
nt Sunday Sd10ol and collcetton
or $:~3 00

DllUXI LAUX

Ill tiP h.,.l
lilol, $a 1• lhl)

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Cup {akcs centered wtth a co'"
bov cand le holdcr With candll'
lCC rrcam co nes and kool 1ud
were serve-d Hats and balloons
were G)Vcn as lavocs
Present wc1e Sbnnc
L}nn
Black ston, Annett w,,rnc r o\ngf\la Eason Carl Offttt M1lkcy and
Shc1 la C h1lds and RttkY and Ro tanna Kmght
Adult . ,; present were ~.frb fl us•
Walson Mrs
Olan Gt•nhruncr,
Mrs John F Ball)
Mn J'c1n
R1gg ts, M111 Robert Ea:.on 1\-h s
Dale Warner and Mrs Wtlltam
Chtlch;
Steven rcectved a number of
DICe g1fl.-;

WAU. PAINT

on over any lnte.rla•

aurfate
fo AIY to llpply WJ.tb brueh Dl
Huller Koat.er•
• OM rallon rltlf!ll waU. old
,verap room
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• f1uJH11.ntood washable
• Wido ranKo or lovely colora
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CLINTON
FISHER
COMrANY

Sales--Paint Service
Phone 8007-Y
6266·X
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Btl! ~&gt; on of ~r and Mrs Rtch·
arrl V&lt;Jughn wa~ one year old on
t. a.:,t(r Sunday when hts parcnh
and !.:lt'&lt;Jt
~;:randmother
Mrs
Auntce Ohl1ugrr hat\ a fam1l:~&gt;
clmn! r nllcbratmg h1:; bu1hdav
Guests .,., ere Mr and Mrs Dav1d
Ohllnger and daughters l-ocal, and
~r and \h~ W1lbur Parsons and
~on Dunbar
Saturday afternoon Btll had hu
f1rs1 b1rthday party v.t th refres h·
men \~ o{ ICC ~.:rea m cake and Easter rabbi\ favors ~cned by Mrs
Vauhn Mr~ Ohhnccr, Jacequehne
R1cc and Sharon Riley
Guests were Mrs R1chard E
Vaughn and Marl), Pomeroy, Mrs
Larry R1 cc and ~o n Chipper, PI
Pleasant , Mr and Mrs Btlly Jo
Spencer and Bdmrta, Debby 11nd
Becky, Racme, Jon and Becky
Gruet.t'r S&lt;~ ml ra ,md Susan Ohl
mgcr local
Scn.-t tn ,!!; j:llfls hut unabJe to atlend we1 e Junmy and Pat Clifford
Syrac usf! Carol Zc1klc
Racme
All'x ,cnd Stephen Hawley Ch e-.lll n lurly and ShcLIA McKmgh t
Tony Va ughn, PotnCIIJ)' Mrs Tho
m~ " Rtlq Shl'1la &gt;6\(•ver local

The John Smiths
Entertain Over
Easter Weekend

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Mr &lt;~nd ~hs John Smtth en
t et\atnl;d il ~;poup of rclatiVcs at
thr1r home Nyc Ave., O\er thl
TONIGHT
WICk! ncJ
r~,~u-W~.
Apr1l 3-4
l'tese nl W!'ll' Mr nnd Mt ~;
HO'RROR SHOW
Thom.t s Sm1th 11nd :,o n~ Tom anrl
B•l• Lugo11
Rtch ~1 rl of lnl u lo Mr and Mr ~
"DRACULA"
l'r1 1y Smt lh ,\lid suns Rodu ey
ALSO
.cnd
(, len d {ulu mbus Mr and dtlah1a and s tnglc holcltiS ,T ho \ James Brr(hanunsupcrllntcndcnl
G•orve Zucco
1r~
~r ~ II W \\,dt eJ Ga ll tpolts 1111d lUnllllltlec In charl,l e we re •t~~
of the Church Sc hool at the i',trst
"Till-: M!\11 MONSTER"
Robert
Coflts
Chrtstin
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Coa
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Mr ,md ~~ 1s Hom er Y. al! c r and n c fo.hllcr Mrs Holand
Pr c~byt('rlllll c hurch , prcstdcd at
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dHu ,..: hl ll~ M!•lmd.t and Suella
Thurs - Frl
April 5--6
V
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H r k
MA' til(' S um'1 ~1" Serv1~e wllh Harold
111L
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rs Sa liN presc ntmg the message Jul
John Payne
RodC•meron
Gl, llll~
rnn 11111 11er 1
r
,
Santa
PussaJ(c
MEETING CHANGED
Mam of I hi' flo"rr, pl&lt;~N'{I 011 u ProiJa~co moderatot· o the \\t•st
(In Technltolod
r he I!Hrllllg of the Mil ,Lt.&gt;; ( 0\l ll · th
It
f 11
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e .L u s 0
IC 1 ttn• u·~ were the F.astl'r s tor:1 :'rom the Sc ript
ALSO
1 ~ Rtt ln ll
CoiChCt~
A~sO('Ia\Lon
lliH n m mrmorv of IIJ VI'If o nes liiC \\tlh lh (• Jll Stor th e n1 \ flow
June HIYH
D•n Dlilty
~t hr dulrd for Salurcl,ty at I 30 p
'fhe filrl N"'d Uoor
m .11 l he humr. uf I• 0 Sa und c1 ~ a~d fornrr membct ~ ol the d111r- : ard Huppell stngll\g approprta\r
(In Technlcolor)
Easler mus1e to 11lustrate the V('r
I 11.1 ~ hf't'll ChoLllj.ll'rJ tu the
t;OClll l c
L&lt;lrge congre_e:attons were r r. pm t 1\CS The Youth Chmr dtrc&lt;:t t•d by
'-------------~ room of tht: J cd..-ra lt•d (burch
Sauer and Farn• Erlcwtnr
c1t for the Eash•r scrv1 ces w1th Lewis
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412 prese t)t for ll~c lltble School ~ang at !Ius selvt~e an rt also at
at lhc ( IHII'~ h nf { h rlsl nnrt mnre the le n thtrt y service With Mr~
than 300 at the Churc h Schnnl at 1 Paul Ha tonst a\1 as LhC'I.r anomp
the ~lrst ltap11 st t: hurc h Thl' 11cv anist
p
f'r('d I (rllrdncr, pct.o; \()r or the 1
(burch of Chnlil, had baphs mal
Mrs \tllun StC'lfr was orgam ~l
scrvi(('H for A 2t• Wilham Pttts, for the scrv1ec~ and the Senior
( Jan•nce and &lt;arl Lefever , Colum. Choir duccled by Mr5 Rodney
hus , Richard Ua-re!! Robert S\ef£y, Oowntng sa ug at the ~econd scr.
Korcn11 J enkmson, Hoger and Don vice Bohby Eugene Shirk. so n of
aid Hou~h Spec1al mus1c at lhe Mr and Mrs Bob Shirk Mansfield ,
mormng wor11h1p ~crV'Ice and the was baptized by the pastor at th1s
cvemng service was prebcnled by lime The baby as the great grand
the choir who sang "As It Began son o! Mrs Minnie Erlcwlnc, Mtd
to Dawn" and 'Nailed to the C'ross" dlcport

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Tho Pom•roy Pantbe ... and ....
Ractne Tornadoes wlU try to tef

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together agam tbnt&amp;bt at 4 :00 p "
M on th.e P~Jmeroy duonond •fter
bemg nlned out ye&amp;terdar arter..
noon for the second time!
However, the il~ probably
Will llgam be poet~Ded b-ause
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the CllUrch or Chnst presenh"' lah Wtnte tn charGe of the program
"Man of Sorrows" at the SUntlBe ~hl ch was presented by Mrs Ray
senlce wltb Mrs Arthur Skmner pwnd Luman president of tile
as dltedor and solol&amp;t and M.rJ cla~s Mrs John Lyons Mrs Wlute
(hester Erwm as organbt
anrt the Youth Cho1r with Mrs
Guests who asl/111\ed w1th t he (olr&lt;~hl Anthony as orgamst
At
lantata were Mr and Mrs Dan tlu mormng serv1ce the Rev C E
Farmer and daughter Lynn Day ll &lt;nt \\as tn chargt! or the com
ton Choir lllt!mbers were Janu l111Hli1.Hl 1&gt;erv1c1" and the Rev and
Chtlds, Ernestme A:sbury Helen !llr• Orla Bradford , who concludStobart, Judy Butcher
Carol&gt;n 1 d two weeks serV\ces at the lo
Hess Ma1da Rom;h, Dtxte P1erce l~l lhurch, presented the message
Mrs Allred Roush, Mrs Fred I 111 ~ Prmon m usic and art Margar
Ga rdner Mrs Oscar Rou 5 h, Mrs 1 (I llovt sanG a solo and Mrs C
Dave Farmer, Carol Jean Hudson, I' Br&lt;~dbury wa.s orgamsl
Carla Wtlson Mrs Hoyd 01lgard ,
1 he Hev Rollf;'rt Styers. pastor
Mr and Mrs 0 E McKtnley, Cotsh of the church of the Nazarene, was
Bahr, L R W1lev, Tom Kelly
111 cha rge or the Sunr1se and Morn.
The climax of thl' ria} s worshtp 1111.: wu1 shtp servtces and Mrs Bert
se-ntces ..... as the c•mtata He Is Bahll' sang .a solo at the second
Risen at th(• F!Tst Baptist Chur scnne wtth Mr.:. Slyen as pumc h \Uth Mrs Doroth" l'eoptes Sa\ 1~1
ch as r.hrectur and Mrs L P Brad
Tlw Jumor Gmld held the Sunbury as orgamst Jame~ L&lt;Jchar) r1~c scrv1ce at the Mt Mortah Bap..
Athens was g uest soloist and the t1st church and at ten-lhlrt¥ the
chotr was asmsted by 1 arry Rice, Rev N D Bordon was ID charge
Pt Pleasant and Arthur Covert, , of the commuruon servtce w1th Pat
Middleport
nc1a W1iltams smgmg a solo and
Cho1r members are Beulah Whltl' J\1! ~ Mary Prances Baumgardner
!\Irs C E Ho yt, Pearl HoHma n a~ ptamsl A spectal Easter pro
Marct·ll~ Taylor Mrs Ernest Cov- gram was g1ven tn the evcmng by
Nl , Jal'queline Rtce, Mrs J(Jhn the Jumor Choir directed by therr
Lyons Mrs Shtrley Mtlls, Mrs L tounC11lors Mrs Arnold Richards
H Dunham Mrs Geo rge McGhee 1111d Mrs Dewey Guthrie The proMrs J ohn Fultz, Mr and Mrs L n gram included a readmg by Mn.
Diles Mrs Prances Bearhs Tho Ern~st Bowles, a pantomime ' The
mas Darst, Dame!
Thompso n O lrt Rugged Cross a triO, RoseiFrank Cheesebrew 'l he chOir mem ta Htchards, Emmaline Bowles and
her ~ JH~s(•nted the dtrector and or Susa n Swger, acx:ompamed by AI
gamst Y.lth corsages m apprecJallon m~ Baumgardner, a vocal solo by
of then work 10 preparmg and pre G1 m ge Baumgardner
senttng the cantata
The Rev L A Bangerter bapt.
Decmat, ons for the churchcJO tzt d lour mfants at the ten..thtrly
var1ed from arrangements of spr scn.,ce at Heath Melhod1st church
1ng llowcr s a nrl potted plants b rou 'H1 tan Keith , son of Mr and Mrs
ght by members of the congrega F.dward T French, Jan e Jeffers
tlon and placed at the altar to more d&lt;~ughter of Mr and Mrs
Paul
elabora te arra ngements by s pec 11 ho mas Ehzabeth Jean dau~,;:hter
Jal &lt;"ommJ \tees At the Ftnt Pr c~y I of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
bytenan chur&lt;"h Mr aud Mrs Jam- M.lrk Lee son of Mr anrl Mrs Lee
el! Sulhvan, Lt!w1s II ~auer and Smtth
Mrs Dw1ght Walla ce placed East
S(Jcclal mus1c HI both the surtlie
er lthes around the ba11e of a grass an d niOrt'i ng ~1'1 vwe \\liS under
coveted &lt;alvary snrmounl 1d by a lhc d1rrrt10n or Rl'n Phtlson chmr
wh1tc cross
lc h ru lm and Mrs E S Schuaf, or
The Loyal l'al ~' ('las ~ .1 t thc• ~,;a nt ~ l At the caLl} scr •t r.:c the
c hu rc h used wh1le tapers Easter ,c n1htrn OnP l&gt;'ar ly Easter Morn
lth cs anrl tvy to rlecura le the ""LLI 11'1g 11nrl a snl o (,r.nllr. Hol y Sav.
dows bap\1slrv, chancel .md altar tour &lt;ounod, wtth Cherolc Blake
ra1ls At lleath Methodi st Chur rh .1~ .o;olu t ~t. were sung ami at the
Easter \lites and h yat1n\h~ palms ~l'CO ud servtcc the choir sang
and evrrg1ccn we re u ~ed to ba nk Opl'n Your Eyes' w1th George
thr altar wh1ch was hghtcd h} D.lllas as sol01st arld M1ss Blak e
while tapers m seven branch can sa ng Ha1l Joyou11 Morn

Pomeroy, Raclhe Nln8
To Try Again Tonight

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l.uctlJe Bearhs Haw)dns Pomeroy Soctetv F:i:2.di!!!!;to~r~::!Ph:!!5o~n~e_!6~2~44~-=~~~~:__ _ __

$5 89

Tuesday, April 3, 1956

The Doily Sent1nel, Pomeroy-M,ddleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

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Th.e Rev and Mr 5 Orla Brad'
'
ford Carroll and her parents tbe
PROVIDJ.::NCE, R
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Rev and Mr:. 0 M ~h.rtm or Marcello, IM, Provid ence :.topWestervil le we1 e guest..~ of honor ped Pete Adams, 156 Newark. N
at a fanllly d1nncli hdd Easter at J 3
the home (If Mr and Mrs bank
Pl'l"ISBURGH _ J o hnnv Eu
--c::-::--:-:-c-----" Plll&lt;;burgh uutpomt 1 wA'LTONIA Ns CALL MI.TING
Ch.eesebrew wi!h M1 and Mrs b anks 145:-2
Crl'g:ory, ed Re~bon Stubbs, 14:5~ Pttts I A Board of Dir~et.,ra meeUac
L'uHmd H.&lt;~yes anrl ~on
a.os1s t mg Mr and Mrs Bradford burg h 10
or t he Me1gs Ch apter, Izaak Walton
completed two weeks evan~:ehsHOUSTON Tex - Paul Jorgen- I League of Amencan will be held
ttc servt«:se at the Ftrst Baptist son 127 Houston Tex outpotnt to mg h t at 7 30 p. m , at t,ht. dub
Church Sund&lt;~y mOJntnli: and dur- ~ erl Davey Walden, 130 Youngs house on t h e rann, accordipg to a
mg this ltme Mr and Mrs Marl m t own Ohw, 10
report received
have been hou s~gues!l&gt; of !h{' ~ ------- - - ~---Chce~ebre'"s ;~nd of Mr and :'tfrs
J B Hayes, Ch('ster parl"nb of
Mrs Cheese brew and
lliHord
H aye~ Mr:; ~ltutw &lt;~nd Mn Hay
es are s14tcrs

Big Bend Area Boy
Scouts Exposition
To Open Saturday

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Thursda\ at 7 30 R~v 1.. A
Bang ert er pA stor of llt'a th Me
th vd1s t Church w11l s h ow two f1lm
stnPs
The ClllllftX IOll
and
'The H.es utrerll(ln
at a prulEastcr sen1re at the Salvatton
Army He adquarters, Middleport,
w1th Capt Glenna Rummell pre.s tdmg
Capt Rummell d1rccted thr.
pre:-;entatl on or an Easter drama
'He lli R1sen' by Alberta Hause,
stsler of Cap t Rummell on Eas
tcr lure an d th,t l e\enm~ at At hllns for the Ath en~ .I!. IOUP r.Jkmg p.u t were llel ~ n H.mmg Jan
1cc Delk, Sa llv L,mdct s
Elotsc
Adam s tor the Ill ~ ! Jl€1]olm&lt;tncc
Cap t Rumm el l
-;u hsltlu tcd 101
Mtss Adams \\ho y,as 1ll
Two Semor sold 1c1 s !\lrs ]t ()
s('l la lhom son S~1acu:.c and Chas
Hamn g of J\1 ban~ and a Junwr
sold1 cr J ohn rlowcrs '-'hnersvtl k
h~ve been :.wo1 n mto the corps
by ( ap t Rummell

6edtime Darling in
lace·lavished
Celcmese Tricot

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••arTwo ;bows Will be presented on
Saturday, Aprd

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Troop 206 sponsored by the
Cbe$biN- Ba~j;t, wtlt d1splay a

"'ew V bo~:k, so caol and soptusltcoted , , scallo~d
loce softly ruffled 1n c wtde from&amp;, a satm bow
lor a ccent
full gathered slur! flooh from
the 1.1j:lsweep mtdnff St:zes 34·44 m
,
Turquo"e, Apmo1, Mml, Pmk .

eamping sceD.6, Scoutmaster Is
lltmll Bdu•l, \lidW•It Metllocbst
TrOOI'

tbelr theme
Rabbit care and Nature. Bill Fra
ley Is Scoutmaltter, Troop 210 of
BidweU will present conservatton
Delbert Ga rnes 1s Scoutmaster,
GalUa Troop 220 tbeme lS Sotl and
Wa,tlr Con&amp;(!rvahon, Harold Tram
cr 1s Sco11tmast er
. JJm Bll'Mlette~ Scol} mas!U" o(
Rlo Grande TrooJI 230 sponKored
by the "R" Aswcaatlon has a
thernt! of Ftrst Aid, TrootL 245 of
1M1ddleport, Onward for God and
My Country 1s ther theme, Ba.b
Mills Is Scoutmaster and the Volunteer Ftre Depl spon&amp;Ors the
• troop Troop 249 of Pomeroy w1Ll
have Home F1rst A1d, Rralph Sp~n
eff IS Scoutmaster A !lohmature
Model Camp 1s the theme nf
Troop 2M of Ktngsbury, Olen HBT
rlson Is Scoutmaster The Carle
ton lnterdenomlnati&lt;mal Church
is the sponiWt', Troop 252 ~ponsor

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Something New
Has Been Added!

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vorful coffet:• are grown tD remote mount••n
resion• where there i1 an abundance of
ferttle volumc- IOil, yt.er•rouud 1unl1&amp;bt.

and warm troptc rd-.
T.be•e are the rtrt Moua.taul·Growa

Upholsterod In Sylmer
Fabrlo Slalns are easily
removed. lnereased re!dstanee to wear and
wriilkllng. Keeps fabric

iliatincbvely better co8'ee 01vor. D1acover
the dehctou• dtfftrence younclf. Try
Mouutam.Growa Fol&amp;tr,l Collec tomorrow.

• Sit ond Sleep M Foam
• OH th1 floor 1lylmg

At the clm or tb1 meebag

lunch wq wved by RQbfrt Vau·

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BAKER FUIIITUIE
ON TH!

IIIGJfTIST COIN II

MIDDLEPOIT

completed Monday cvemnrc. Servlees wlll be held at Beecb Grove
Cetnetery on Wed~esday. May 30
SpbiUr for .the occasion wl1l be
Ab'tam Cunlx, past Ohio Dtpart
m~t Judge Advocate
C!Uftord Hsyt"S, aommander preJidtd and five n-ew members admitted were Kenneth Harns, Ro
bert' Burton, Asa Custer. Eddte
Ash and Mickey WlUiam~:&gt; The
applintlon for representative of
the Po1t to Bu(:kt)'C! Boys Slate
waa received
Tbe spring conference to be
118id at Br-eman April 13 was lll·
DbUnced. Other &amp;Mouncement.s
iarluded the -seveo.th annual
Toundup loT the mem~s to be
.. eld m Columb6s April 21-22 at
"the ' Btate co~v.ntlon of tbe Awul

Hl,bway Patrol. rnd
ll!•t t~e Post wO]lld poll11cloale In
memOttll HI'Vloea 1t Oha,ter and'
~~~Qek qrove, May tl

new.

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1al7 ol State

·o·bed

eofecs you tute in Folger's-the coffeea
th1t Folger'• blenda to their unique way to
1ive you a ncb, refrething fngran~ and

BY

Robert Bowen, prmclpal of Saltsburv Townabtp school, was appomted to the pOSJtio.n of county elementary supervu;or Tuest'lay rught
at Me~gs County Board of Educat,.
10n meeting

Mr Bowen, who reSJde11 at Lau
rc1 Chfl, will supervise the count..Y's 15 elementry schools, and Willi

w01k out of the county super1nt-

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1hon Ud JlobeJJI
IQelliJ&gt;en.

Due~

to 2i!

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'larket Reports
CINCINNATI. 0. 111'-Prcotluce
EllS ste•dy to lc btgller vn
lli'ie wh1te; conS'\DDCI"II, A lai'J'e
~'bite 48·46 brown 41 43. mediums
fl--42 brown mix fO 41. extra
1.ar1('r 4041, A lata:e whLte 36-41,
A m¢tum white 34..3&amp;; A medium
btOwn 3t37, clleck• 2Htl; ~

1..-.e SG-36
Clilckeuo Jletoly

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3-.'111 lb

mottly, 2i beus over IJ lb :11 23.
bed11 5 lb ana Under 18·1~ fihs

leabpntl. 14--10; old roostenr D12
Y 1hltt.llr 90 it;:OU

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day
Newly elected officers wbo will
be Installed at the Jun~ ceremony
are Ed Thomas, »ast Worthy rresidt'!llt William Sheridan, Worthy
Presid~;nt C3rl Persinger, Worthy
vtce pre:~ldent,' Raynold Green,
Worthy Chaplain; Albert Martin,
Treasurer, Jack Thomas, se(retary
Le:!he McKinzie, Trdstee , James
BlUB, Worthy Conductor, Frank
Chapman, lrundc Guard and Robert
Rtckard, Outside Guard

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fh~ Pre,•d 1 nt g•ot about !15 pn
Ct nt of !ht vote and Kefauver
pulled 1n .tOuut 42 per cent John

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Robert Byer, president of the 1
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L.tt~ l.h.&lt;~(Jpll who~e ~li1 1e opposed the
M 1ddl r port
AI umnl Ali'SOCI.atwn Kef
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presldl!'d when lhc offi cers and oth
aU\I' f tn
t":-nn u ~
P 'Pu I nH'n uo.,.. t r dc legatwn got aboul
er Alumni In~ at the Hl"'h School lart!} lUntt~t
p· ~ •ld • n , ;.~ J Jlll ;s per cf'ut &lt;~nd l 8136 votes
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hu orchestra
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ola powte up &lt;~ farm rcvoll
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Off'ic:er lor 56 are pres BHr \ICf!
(' iiUI r
322
and made h1m fronl-run ner fur
pres Joho Ma yor secretary Sallv 1
the l&gt;emocrat1c prestdent1al noSaucr. treasurer, Donna
Wells
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mlnatwn Th&gt;l" ~~~t--nhower part1
Jones Executl\f' officer Dorothy
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~ans ~aid Kefauver ha&lt;i failed 10
Childs Gibbs chiurman named for
hl:; hid to wuo Repub!Jean.s and
the banquet 'are dt!corallng Anna
l 'armers In W!~Coru;m
Howell hcke ts f'·rcd1he Houdas h
The dJ s&lt;tgrerml'nt
stemmed
ell me11u Mtldred Ohlinger Balle)
from the dtffer~n t v1e.,.,s th~
taMes Jeanne Ann Young Bradhurv
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I pirl\ lt'&lt;Jr\('rs took of the pnmary
and Pa:r1c1a Shl'rman M'lls enter
a~ a re~J lest of \OIPr feelmg
tammen t Wdham (hllds
A rl os(' chf'ck (HI dll anglt s of
Repuhltcan Sta.tf' &lt;hrurm.. n PhiDunng the meellnil It wa~ de ex tending the W[lter ~ cnlre of the lql Ku(' hn ~llwauket: saki beCided to send cards to Alumni 1fl tllwn of Mason to the ArhHn., \l!le lore the electton he expected the
the ne-ar future and monl') makmg area wtl be madr Within the ocxt I ~pill bctwel'n \be P&lt;IIIJes to be
few days followm,;: Mondav mght ~ about 50 .&gt;0
J I were d ISCUSSed Te nta ltve mf!etlng
pro«
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emocratlc Sta te Cha Jt man
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La1nment of the Graduatlllg das.&lt;; or
I Ph.tl.Jro ~~&gt;h \\li&gt;COnsln Rap1d.,
ltr.56
1 A reques t for lhe rxll' nston '"a. sa1d any DemocratiC tot~! beyond
mark several wreb ago by person ~ 25 pet ~unl - lhe ~hare hts party
l m thr area Onf' local lontraclor l hil.-1 111 1hr 1952 prtrnary voteh«~ 'uhmltlerll s tlm~tc or t he cost '"ould b1 sJgmflran t
c f I he proJect and rounCilme n arc I Th e pnm.ary walched closely as
oow stud:~o 1ng Jl
a midwestern test of tbe- two can
Council seemed to !hlnk that a d l dat!"~ voter appeal ti'Chntcally
I numh(r of Pf'rSon~ 10 the area I was an ('lcct ton of party d~legat('S
would necrl tu guar an1f'r- subscnpt for lhe national eonvl'ntwns
IOn to the SCf'l'i('l' before the pro
Jeri 1 uulri be undertaken Such
Won On Ftnt Ballot
..~ur ~ . ~.JJL. e let!l tn\eshg.ltton as to the number or
Kefauver won thor 28 Democratoc
'm!J' work' in . Mtddle~""'ifiiid sll.d p.:-ople mterested tn now bemg conven\Jon ~uteb be'ure the f1rst
denly Tuesday evenmg at h iS hom e cond ucted
balhn wa., e~- he W;J5 a trDPPOhCd
m Wabasso I' londa, after o week ~
In other bu.siness on Monday on h LS ~ldoc of the balloL
illness
e1"' mn g WJlllam Hardm Pt Pleas~r L1sen!Jo,.,.er .SWl'Pt the 30
Mr Pfarr was the son of the late ant th r towns attornl'\ appeared member Republtcan convention
Geor&amp;e and Mngaret l'node i'fart ~lore 'he counnl \l.otlh I urther I dde.gatwn easily from Chapple, an
and assisted bu father and broth plans m placmg the town's employ As:hl;md W1s , ethtor who headed
ers, Ell and Dana, 10 blllldmg ecs on soc tal security
a pro-Amencan' late m the
the fmt electrical plant an Mtd
A request by Or F R Carsey GOP pnmary
dleport In 1000
for cx ten.swn of the water hnes
Rural and small 1own votes
The plant was on the corner of to L~ons Addition JUSt below the came m early durmg: the C&lt;luntmg
South Second Avenue and Mam htgh sehoo l wa s tabled for furth al').d for a t1me Kefauver was glvStreet where the Columbut; and cr ronS1dcrahon
tng the PresJdeot a clooe race.
Southern OhiO Elec1nc Company
But Mr Eisenhower evzntual!y
has tts store room
opene-d a hefty l-ead 10 the usually
SurviVOrs tnclude hu Wife Wab
Republican up-state areas He
a:sso, Flonda a daughter 1n UU
f'\l'D led m Milwaukee County
cago a brother, Dana, who 1s cnll
usually a Democrahc stron.lthold.
call!~ 111 at Vero Beach , Fla a mcce
Kefauver 's own v1ew of the
Mrs A J Slrauss, Middleport 11
pnmary was that he had done
nephew Lester McCracken, Colum
much ffiU('h belter" than he had
bus, other meccs and nephews
expect.:d He said tbe vote 1n,d1ca·
Funeral serv1cea wlll he held m
The .\l!'w Ha .. en Council \'Oted to ted unrest among the farmers '
Fla Thursday
place crushed rock on all unpaved
streets In the town as they met 1n
the aty BUilding on Monday even
ing
Sev ... ra l c1Uz.ens attended the
mectmg prote.stmg the condlllon
of the slrcels o{ the town which
are not paved Action on plaetng
Two persons forfeited bodd, and the stone on the streets 1s expeeted
another was docked on a traffic t(J start soon
vtolatlon charge, m Pomeroy MayAt the sa me mce\lng a lengthy
or E F Robuu;on's court, Tuesda) d1 sc u ~s 1o n wa:o; held concernmg a
The Hunhngton Chamber of
ntght
new ma\or to suc&lt;"eed Karl Wtles Commerce bas announced that 1t
Burley Boarrl. Hartford on a who has announced that h~ would ha:; taken Ophoo on 500 at:rt'f; or
rbarge of T('ckle~s drtvJn g for. like to rc:;tgn
land at GalhpoiJ.S Ferrv m Mason
fmtcd $25, and Evert Jo:\'a ns Port
&lt;..o unl) lhc opt.mn would pernut
land, cbarged .,.,.,lh mtoxtclthon,
pur(. ha~c of the land for $500,000
fode1ted a $15 appeanmcc. Loutto
MUST PEN DOGS
fllr mdustnahzatwn
w Roat, Athens, RD , had a hne The Rauut V11la gc lmHh II 1c Thf' land border~ Slate Roule .!
of $5 and CQSt \cued against h1m ported, to•l.l\ thal a:§ of Arlfll l '1 RtH \ ~~ now h('!d by thl' Cappr.l..i
on 8 charge of no vchide operat all d(l.J!s mu ' t be kept pcnne1l ur Drol hf"t• who oprr ate ulrder the
ors license
fl('tl \IJ} Thi N ~ ~ a 11nnual rcqu est
nam'-" of Capelli , Inc H 1s near the
::.c._-~----~- - - 12 11 crr s1te of the Ce-lanese Cor
poratwn
at
Galhpolts Ferrv
~h1 rh hcgan prclmunary opera~
liOn s on Monday of thts week
The new Cclant's~ plant has
S(lm e 90 emplote-e~ and proCe.o;s
cqulpnt('n\ was turned o\'er to the
plant manager R1chaTd A Benzaqutn b~ thc cons\.J. uclton cngt
n('£'1 ~
Ft vr majur mdust rtl':;.
h;l\ r
heen mv 1tGd to ms peel the lr:~et of
land OPijOflf'd b) the Huntin gto n
Chamber Managrr Don B&lt;tker of
th e Chamber has sa 1rl I hat tw o
metal fabncatm..: milu s tr1 ~ 1111
ell'ctroDics mdustn and an alu~
mtnum and a chrnmal mdust rv
hnoc been a~ked to look at the
~tlr •
lt "-is pmnll'd nut t hat the
Lbamber w11l not purchase the
land b~t Wtll a&lt;"t a&gt; an agt"nt for
fhP. Cappe~~~
Natural ga .. began to fJow on
Monday through a nrw nme-mtle
Umted t'uel G:J~ Company pipe
lme constructed at a east nr
$325,000 to M&gt;rve C elane~e The
ltnl' •as bu11t 111 a ltltlc over
three month s
Actual product1on 1n full !cale
\Vlll begin at the r('J.:me-&amp;e plant
nn1. week The comptilnl' plans au
open howe earl) next fall for tbe
1 press, emplO)ees (attulies aad

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M8808•Co 8}0 OO · Sheriff's Race In Spotlight
.D
-n.ank Reported
As Election Day Draws Nearer
AS (0 The H0}e

endent's orf"ice
Uc has had ten yeart~ of teachmg
expenence lR Me1g11 County and
has a Masters de&amp;reee in elementry
The' blood bank ar the Red Cross
With a elemcntry supervisor's certtftcate He 1s married and has one m Mason County u 10 plnl5 m
the hole accordmg to Mrs Nancy
son
Hamm
the chapter's • executive
Mr Bowen will bcgm his new
seeretar~
dulles on September 1
Mrs Hamm has sa1d that the
supply ()f the local blood bank has
been used up for some tlme and
tbet tbe Regional Blood Center has
already loaned 10 pints which must
be paid back
A visit of the bloodmobile was
&amp;eheduled for Wednesday in Poant
Plea88nt at wb1ch a quota of 100
pint&amp; had been set.
InstallatiOn of newly elected of.
fleers of Metgs county Frateti].ll

FOE To Install
~e\V Officers ilt
June 4Meeting

ARNOLD SAWISLAK

Umted Prt!t.l Staff

rope work Carl Dakher a Scout
master.
Ne~ Haven Ltons club Troop
~wall have as Its theme Scouhng
and Juven1le Deli.nqueMy, Scout.
master as Jobn il'erguson, Marksmanship 1s the theme of Pt Pleas
ant Troop 261, !iponsored by the
Baptist church, Harry Chambers
u Scoutmaster , Pack 244 o( Mid·
dleport, chose Highway Safety the
Baptt.st church l:iponsores the unit
and Ben Batey I S Cubmaster, Pres.
bytertan church Pack 254 of Pomt
Pleasant, will present Cub Stout
Puppets, Cubmaster ts Charles Jenkms.
Pohtt Pleafiant Pack 2SR of the
Ordnance School wtll make Btrd
PREifDENT EISENHOWER holds
Houses and Feeders, W M Pancake
up .t ba•k•t of E..ter lljgs. while
1s C ubma~ter , New Haven PTA
Mrt. Jistnhower smll•• to the
Cub Pack 1&amp;56 wall present a Cub
cro~d s•th&gt;~r~ on the Whit.
IContmued on Page Three)
HouM l1wn for th1 tndltlonel

BowenlsNamed
Supervisor For
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Middleport High IPresident Gamers 55 Percent
Alumni Planning .1 Of Vote; Dems Claim Victory
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Annua1 anqt~e
Corr~ndent

, Ike Trades Eggs-PrMicts His Re-Election

ed by the Manetta plant of Pomt

Plans for the obaervancc of Order or Eagles. Aerie 2171 will
:Memorial Day by Drew Webster take place on Mond1y, June 4, aePost of the Amet1can Leg:ton were cording to announcement made to-

Thlsls whet puts the distinctive flavor In Fol1er's ••• 1 flavor
you'H find unuiUIIIJ rich end tiiiiJ, never fl~, never bitter!
Co&amp;'ee experte agree-the richeal. nmal

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Memorial Day
Service Plans
Are Announced

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starting at

day evenlftg startmg at 7 30 Tickets tN bein_g sold by Cub Scouts
l3oy Scout! and ExpiQt't'!rs or they
may be purchased at the door
• Unl~ participating m the show
will be Troop ~0 of Galltpohs,
thetne 1S Jteforettat1on, Ceo Hout
is Scoutmuter, Cub Park 203
3ponsored by the Grace Meth()d1.s.t
Chunh, theme ts tin can craft ami
aebiev.ements, A B Somerv11le 1s
~ubmuter; the GU"l Soouts of
Galltpolis w11J present a puppet
show.

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yoU'RE old at 20 If you think llte eontalno nothinr
more. You'ro young at 60 If you can't wait to oee what
tomorrow brini'•· Anytime
look forward you're
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"Of the Ma&amp;OQ=Galba Me1gs Boy Pleasllltnt, wtll dLSplay knotts and,
Scout Distriet Expo.t;tuon Lo be
held Saturday in tbe New National Gulf'd: Armory, just north of
Pol~t PleasatJ_t, sa1d today that
pl1Ml for the big dthlr Me com
plete and ail indications po~nt to
a blgcer and better show tb1s

GARDENERS MEET
'lh.l' Amateur G.t1dene1~ ( luh
wtll meet on \\cduesd~v A~JJI ll
.... 1th l'll r~ Rohe1 t ( o.1t. anrl Mrs
K D Am sburv a~ ho~tr,~c, Th ~
]Jit'O lpon cmenl uf thC' rrgula1
111rr1mg whtch \I. a~ sr h\ rlulcd fo r
1\p 11 1 w. • ~ 1111do
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OHIO P•rlly cloudy and colder toci.y olnd toni(Jht. Thunday
~Mrtly clot~cly tn
north...t and
mo.tly cloudy 1ncl chanc• fot' oc-

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Wednesday, Aprtl 4, 1956
BUlin- PbDue 3118
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Present were
and Mrs J 1
B Hayes, Mollv Hoo kfllan Chester, Mr and M r~ Jo hn P1att and
son John Jr Colu mbus M and
Mrs Charles \\o onde and son Cla1r
Atrred Mn Woode ('e lebrat ed
her btrthday at the fa m1l~ d1nner
ln the afternoon Mr and Mrs
Fred Darhng Hu ntmgton, were
gue.sts at thl'l Cheesebrew home

weather

dleport 5th , Clifford Pbilhps, Mm
ers\ill le E A Dodderer, Ohve
Oafe, Lou D1ehl , "JSomeroy; Margaret Swatzel, Pomeroy
lw ,
Dw1ght Parker, l;'omeroy 2ww Norman Kloes, Pomt"roy 3wA Albert
Gloeckner, Pomeror 3wB Jame~
C Fugate, Pomeroy 3wC, ilarry
W Benlz, Racine V11l.age, Carroll
Snowden Rullattd, Wtlllam Gra
ham , East Rutland, Harl-ey Nelson
Salem, Edward Werner. Silver
Run and Eldon Kraueta-, 8)-racu111c
Others mcludc t'loyd tlormg
Pagevtllc Guy Russrll, Middleport, Alta E Cone. DyesvHle; Jra
Bartels Syraruse , Wtlltam Recveti
Alfred Gordon Calitwell, uppers
Plams, Golda G1lh&lt;tn, Rume Ray
County Coon Hunt.,.....
81rchf1eld, IlarmonviUe; Emmett
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W11l Rock Sprmg~ . Mtllard Vao
The Meigs Co. Cnon lfunters
Mctcr SyrAcuse Vtlla.J;te, Wtlllam
Campl111\l, Pom('roy 3wC, Mary E
Assoc1atu:m will have lttelr spnng
tr1als, 'nclmhng the wa,ter race
Offull. l'ortland, Ernest N Ruth,
and other racea, Sunday, AprlJ 8,
Reechvtll Frank 11 Htlre Reed~
at Bailey's Lake, Ri.cl~ Oh10, \R)
ville, S (, P1ekcns. LanJ:svlile a.od
~tlartJDt promptly at 1:00 p. tu
George Abbolt, North Chester.
County Commtssloner, D a JJ
Th1a i11 Of.letl. to any breed of
Thf' followmg have hied ffJf'
Hartinger,
IR) mcumbent, Roy &lt;'Ommtlfrt'ml'n m the Republieao
dogs and wtll be run on a per.
Protf1tt (R) meum ben! , Rolland pa:r1~ Jam£' ~ 0
ceDt.l:ge ba1u
Eynon, Alfred,
Refreshments Will be be served Neutzhng &lt;D), Charlt's Sboc-ts, Jt
Russel l ( ullums Chcsll't, Val
Tbta 1S somethmg new for thts (R), Charles Walburn (RJ
Hartun;t North ( hestcr Rolland
County PrMecutor James 0
p_..t of the country according to
Crabtree, (olo mbJ;t, Ralph Tut Bnen (R) mcumbl"nt. Emmrtt ner Dexter Glenn TurnM' DycsCharles Hoback, Sec'y
Peoples, (D); County Rccordc1 , Vil\P, Efnl'St Rrewcr, Gr-eat R1v
Jack Thomas (Rl ui'cumbcnt. Coun er, 'I heron Morns, Lap.~~: sville
ty Treasurer, Clyde Milhone 1Rl Carol R Pterce, Langntllc, Bert
meumbct~t; Edd1.e Guinther {Rl
Hunt L&lt;"lart Paul Mllnuel. East
George Vaughan (R)
Letart W!lltam Connollev Long
Clerk of Cou1ts Mr~
EHhn Bottom, Samuel R.a1rden . Long
Lucke CRl mcumbeni Count}' En - !Jottmn
gmeer, J E D HartU1J{er fRl In
Dav!d 0 Jcnkms, M1ddkport
cumbent Counl.y Coroner Ht'nn 1st, James G Lcwts, Middleport
t.Wmg (Rl mcumbcnt
lrd, Asa Cuslt!r, MlnersvJlle, DonA total of 93 candidates, for lh ~ ald StanlP-y, Pagevllle, Walt-&lt;lr
posthon of conumtteem ..'n from Sch retber. Pomero,., Harry ~rbs
lhe Repubhean and Democrat1r Pomeroy 1st, Carl p.,rsih&amp;e!'r Pom
p1trt1es, Will be on tiM! balloll! 48 et'Oy 2nd , A (
J(lflf'~ , Pom~toy
Repuhl1nn and 44 Dtomot"l't~1 ~ 3nf Oonfl ld Haurk. f'omnoy 38
Forty,..thrf'c comntlltr.elll~ll
Brt'
Ch.e5ter W Znk.le Pomerov .Uh,
to he 'f'ie&lt;"tf'd from each lftlrl:J- , Ollt' William Woodard, Po~f'QY 4th
per county voting prt:c:!ld
Howard Lawrence,
P~aad,
For the commttteeman" pew- Bdg.ar Sr('wer, PM'UIJJd, Jfotman
bon on the Oemocrattc hallr.t !M" Carstm, Racme PreCl.ll~l, ij()ward
are Its folloWii Sadie Carl Ei111t f'rank, Racine Vtllrt.g.e, Jpsepb
Bedfcrrd pret'lnct Geol'ge Calj)cr B'eegle, RaC'Iflt: V!ll,._gc,
Ottt&gt;
W('st R~ford, lto])l!M C'niP.nun Knopp, Racme Pr~&gt;&lt;:lool, Gt-rald
South Che~tler, Veshna {.,'rabtree E Shumway, Rred!iVtlle. Hugh
Colum l~a . Jo"rancm~~ontgonH'!fY
Betrb~ Rock Spnnss. C H Am~
Dexier, Jam I( ~ P.J'IOF{Iit1, (lft' 1t Rutland V11lage Carl Gin'b'Y, SaBend Charles Kt&gt;iscr, l.A'larl ,\1 Jem, D N MuUord. Sih'f.f Run
bert ~'a1reloth Easl l...c-tart, l!be'Ham Pott s, Syracuse V1llage,
ter Wl.lls, Long Bottom
W I" HarTl'!., Syracuse, W M
.Jcnnmgs Wayland, !IUddlP.port lJos tottle TupRets P!&amp;Jt1..'1, Jamf's
2nd , Griff E Thompson Middle
H Qulve\ WP.st Bedford, Rotten
port lst; Thontu A Jtile}, ~ftddlf! N Clark. Harnsonvllle, Wilbur
j port 3w, l...on'a Luellen, Mlddlt!port lsi, Home:. C. Jont'li, Wd·

PJan Spring

ROSE'S HOME A BALL OF FIR!:

In the Sprmg, the poet's say, a
young mans lhOUMht s turn to
thoughU of hwe-added to th•s
can be baseball and poht1cs W1tb
but one month rem:umnR un•ll
May 8, PrtmAry ElectiOn the 116
candadates for county and 1'101\llcal party pOsihon.li, arc beRmnmg
to "electtvneer" oo a full •eale
or the 24 can.d1datts for county
po"-s, tbTee are of the Democratic
party and the rematnder are Rc.publicans.
Jn the Repubhean race for
shen£f seven cendtdates have fded
and tbey are
Leroy Rartrum
Ass Custer, W1lham T Hendr1cb,
A 0 Tracy, Robert Hartenbaeh
George ll1cks at)d RuS!ell Ba11ey
One lOne cand{date ts m the Do
mocrabc race for shut££ and he
Is Charles l&gt;lehl
Olber.s tn rtle for conntv p011\s
ar.c State Rep'rN;enlattvc from
Me1g~ Cpunl}, GMrgc A Memhart
{Jt) tnt'llmbent, 'CharleN Rw;~ell

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Arthur Pfarr Is
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Land Opioned
Land Optioned
For Industries

Bonds Forfeited
In Traffic Court

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II 15 Greatest Ftghts of Ctmtur,
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model named Col!n ltlllle Fox
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and Sunday he goes do,., n to St Barnabas House
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sou th coast w1th Moortsh troops
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10 Antlered
17 Property
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prlvlleged ch!Jdren In MulU~rry lll'Mt on the
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was gtvefl the su preme na!10n 1hst R 00 Sign On Prayer
5 00 Lucky 8 ~neh
animals
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lOwer East Side-and epenJs the whol• afternoon
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5 30 Jhe Early Show
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Moore
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
pirate
21 Latvla.n
~ 0 Kllltd
!Turk )
You know f erry rides t rips to lht zoo visits to
130
•lhLf lllllfilr'IJS We hnd to f1ml r
rtkt It Rl(• h
6 45 Sports Parade
16 Ralatd plat- 32 &amp;:aaer
river
::e
Streetcu
the Statue of Uberty et al
1200
II IV tn lu tdJ:ll \IU gap
_ mt Lady
6 55 Weathermtlrt
form &amp;lend ~Sea
:r.1 M..!ddle
tBrlt 1
To tht kld11 (he IH nl ~ -~&gt;IX or eight around on
12 Hi L
Jht fll~l slrp \'otiS (O stop lhl
of a room
24 Heat htn
of Life
7 00 Shop on TeleViSIOn
eaale~
42 At one Ume
Letlle •oK fO.ch trlpl Colin Is 'dnddy
Small fry or all
Image
19 Live coal
31 A very
l" 30 S
fq_.:hll ll ~
llld lhl Sl('(Hlt l Wl\S 10 Ill
43 Ray
b ror Tomorrow
7 1~ Doog Ed'Va:rds News
,.,.,ottfl,. hid! llz:es shapes and color ndlh eu him thusly- and
:l8 Small daub• 20 Become
llhOrt Umt
40 Po~m
12 4S Tll
mdmg Lrght
7 30 ~ Frumd fltc:ka
ffmemkr llh11f on bu11es this hJ npt to co nru~~e the othtn po.s~n
edible
0 !:lRid
37 A monlh ot
46 M~~on a
100 Ka
~ K1t chen
8 00 Mama
gen Since Fox 1.11 a top mod~] and ael!'ma t o b•
u fruit
ll F undu ttun
the Hindu
nickname
1 30 As the World 1 u rns
8 30 Pl ay house o£ Stars
:!:l Johll
21 Warp }'am
calendar
t9 !NI thl better ad!! the lllds routine gHI'\!Ilt; tv him Ia 'Hl:'y
48 Mother
1 "uu R&lt;~
t t4 Lew111
9 00 The C1 usader
tx-verogr
" y - y a tamou11 Ya pitcher a 1n the pap~1
2 30 Hou.sepaJ ty
fl 30 Htg hway Patrol
JJ Neuter
3110 The Blff" P C~yo ff
10
00 'J he I tneup
prOII0\11\
WHA.T MAKES FOX even m01c lnhrc~t!nJ:" to odult!l however
The Point Plcasanl Ht~~;h Sr hool, a30 Bob Crosby Show
10
30
Person 1o Person
34
AUnll~r
11 that Jn July 19~ he blew Into New Y II' nf1 t'r hll vlnr !lllled
Rtmd 1ert on Tue ~dn} mghl fm
slty orn~er
The Bnghl er Day
II DO Up to the minute }Tewa
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tJone ~tcro.• the AUantlc ocean In 89 dn}~ A on!! ttme bookie and
Wnshmgton D (
v.hete It will
41 I
37 L1kt1y
boxtr, Colin and a f1lend had lert Englnnll in 1r151 In the 23 root
Seer,. Sttlrmc-cc--:=:-::c-'l.Cl,:O::',..T:.:":::•_.:L=ate Sh~~o:::w'--~-,:-parllc1pate tn lh ( NattOmal Ch~rr}
•o A til:'r
cutter DflbeK P~are, paueed In Morocco \\ t "' e the ftlend qHit the
Rlo~
qwn
Feslnnl
111
!h('
Nat
ton~
41 Stea l
Joume~;"nd then on &amp;t'I'QU the big dr Ink \\ h('n I tal ked "lth
A garment
Capital
J"ox
y, the envy stood out all o\cr me llke p1 k kly heat Il is
t Pu.o;; 1a J
lhe band, was sc hed uled to make
a4 enonnoutly 11elect company, th oee \'oho h1ne Hailed the Atla.ntlc
46 Prong ,
the trtp hMil Charl est o n n1¥111rd
WEONISDAY
7
Dumeyland
oi 7 Sultans
olon~
the
C
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Gt!orge
Wash
m
gton
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;:rhe
F'emlnme Touch
B ao MGM Parade
decr ee
"I 1uppoae" laid Fox, An tntelllrent mAn ,., !\h. a wide streak ot
and were to arrive In Wa shmgto n 3 00 Afternoon Frlm .Festtval
• 00 ~'Lasqu ... ratle Party
4S Birthplace
• Jmmor 1t could belt bel described as a disturbin g eltpetience I did
on Wednesda y mormns
I) 00 M1ck ey Mouse
of Moham030 Break the Bank
It btefU" I wun t very e~o.tlJtle\1 v.IUt tn}lt"lt u.a a ma n and thought
On Wednesi.lav mght th e band 6 00 John G Wbc-a.uey
med
1000 Wed N1te 1gbts
It would help me prove or lichieve eomethlng I 1 not sur~:t what
49 Enlll\t'~
was to appear in th(' Parad11 of 6 30 Nl'WS
10 45 Sports SLdehahts
However at time• It waa aim }~l macnbl ll
To rl'~OHP
oo
Bands
m wlllch the} wtll ,J:Je the of
8 3~ We~&gt;.ther
1l 00 Nt:ws
"I tancy tl'l a1 atern a teMt or one 1 teiuon ~~~ ra n be lmogln!.'d
liS 0. l&lt;'t)ll V
ficlal repreaentahvtl of th e »tate 6 40 TV P1oon
I 1 05 Weather
~ot to kno\\ where you are In the milldle of 11 •
Nln-good Lord
ILO
or West Vlralnia
7 Oil Kuka Fran &amp; Ollle
1110 S ports \'hth Ted Wolte
Jl'lan That happened to me bN'ltu ~o 1 dldn t lu 1w navigation and
UU\\:'11
On Thursday mornma: tht'y wtll 7 10 John Daly
11 15 Huntmgton at r&gt;.;ia:ht,
tried to teack myllfllf und "•~ nl t11.1 nurc~~~ful I might have gone
l Roman
present
tJ abort concert on the steps - - - THVRSDA-,- mad Maybe I did tetnporat\ly I wn~ :10 !lu) ~ ' thout wind-and
stlllun nn
715 J('lbJ1 Dalv
of tbe Capital Building Toun of 12 00 Ka.rtoon Kmnt&lt; 5
thrM months without compnny Thill, t o g h \\ llh no one to tnlk
I!Oltl1er auJ
7 30 Vmo ll.anger
the
city
are
-scheduled
for
the
11rrttr
With, my only oullet was writing tndlt~Bl}' tutu ltctgeu •
1
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group
wh1dl
w11111.ave
Washlnj
ton
t2
aoO
Jamboree
2
Nvrllt
gOO
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B 30 Stop t.be Must!!
J ti:xpruseJ
on Thursd•¥ evening a~ Will be ,' "o Fllm &amp; fancy
'Wtlo\T ursr.r Tl~[ lUOF\T WQ!'I hi• slow rl'a l!u tlon, .. he aalled
J111ce or
Star Tonlght
bal'k In Charleston on Frtda ~ mot n
S3
The Femtn tnr&gt; rouct(
~ tbat.. dttplte ht• lofty ntms at bi:'C unn n&amp;: " txo tter pet-son, • fd
00 Af1Mn oon F1lm
IQII V MUIPHIII, 57, I• new
a.pp1
t'll
Down the Road
ulldo\lbt.sJy
back to belnt a bloody Cool y, hen once aah.ore
• c::r:o.r"
the n~tlon 1!1 ocean
lng
5!00 MieJt:ey Mou.se
10 00 Mlf~te from Meadowbroo•
apln. Thll aort of bloody fool Colin said 111 a man" hO looks kindl y
Aetompanyln~
the
bahd
were
th
e
Weslt'rn
spanning rocket mlasl\e pra.
6 00
D \IL \ CR\ PTOQUOTE - Hero's how to \\Otk It
10 30 I Lf'--1'1 3 L IVes
oft luxury, nay Uvlnr ar.uJ chi-chi-which he 11dmltled ruefully he
du·e.ctors C ll Yohp and GCr;arge 6 30 N ~ w .s
gram. Murphi"M (llboft), P"SI
AX\'D~BA&lt;'l'R
IIIlO N~w~;
lUll dooL
dent ot EH90 ReatBJ'Ch and [:n
Kookf'ri. -7 00 Kukla "F~an &amp; Olhe
Is
LOlliOFJilL~OW
11
05, \\ cal her
Tbo Deben Pooce wu wrer'kPd In the Bnh11mn! but wu pa.tclled:
rtneerin&amp; of Surmnlt N J ,
3 00 Mtckey Mou~e
ll
10 Sports wt lh T,d Wolfe
OnP
lettt"f
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mply
ate.ndj&lt;!O't
&amp;liOlJlet'
IJ\
thUt
example
A
1!1
uud
up and made It north O nce In New York {olin sold her for $600
wws a membct t:St" ~e orl&amp;"ino. t
6 00 Annt l' Oakl1 y
I l 15 FoRCIW Tllat J\.lan
rot t e th1t&gt;e La X for the two 0• tt&lt;: Slnrte leW~ ra apoA·
ud then b'ltd to \Hill' a book juBtilylng lll!'l lv.o )ears and l t da)•
committee which: QrJ'a,ni::r::&amp;d the
1 I I 45
6 45- Weath"l'T'
Stgn O!f
tropt es lhe length and fotmatlon or lhe v.ordt ate aU blntloo
or wanderln, and uddlnf to my lncudlble vanity It dldn t pan
Manhattan ~rojllct, butlder ot
E:1ct1 o.laJ. the co!.le lettera are dUtertnt
~ S~1~--the ftnt atom.lo bomb Deten.se
'1 wu a "·hour wonder ' he said v.lth a ~-rln. r lectured a UtUo
Secretary Charlel!l E Wlll!lon
FRIDAY
A Cryplopam Quotation
7 ou Kuklt. f'ran &amp; Olhe
aNf th.e movies aent ror but dldn t ma me-And then one day my
Bvt when the morn1ng was
12 00 K3rtoon Rom lS
utd he would take his no-pay
7 :30 Rtn Tu: Tm
LYZ CDLY SW XSTMDII DQBDJTZ·
photo wu In Vogu r som('bod~ uv. It and 1 bt!came a mod '&lt;!l
He
oost April 3 (l,.ter"'aho~Woi J
now '"Oft\e J•'u' atood on th•
l2 30 Ne 1g hbors
8 00 07'.7\e and Harrlet
haa wrltt.n but not jet !1Ch1 a plc~e called I m a Male Model-So
short fJohn 21•4)
l 00 Ftl m &amp;o Fo~tH'Y
8 30 Cros~roa d s
F' Z J L
MX, 01Q FAXL VZ, :XLEZKJ
WJtae r
PRAYER 0 God w,. th an k
2 30 The F.emmme Touch
'00 Dollar a Second
OM claY COlin wu visiting trl~nda In E ut Hampton, L I, llnd
l-:Mt.Y
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
VE:SPZJ
WEMZJQXYMCXThee (or t.h e nrg'}tts of our )1ve~
S 00 Aftern oon Ftlm Fe.sll'ial
JSO The V1se
~ralhJ' around with lh~tr tv.o kids- when It struck him Ulat J*)plt
Admitted Tuesday Otto Ldf!c
ror no dawn &lt;,:an appt&gt;aJ on th e
5 bo 'MJ('key 11f'o-use
10
00 Ethel and Albert
h:ZRRX
wut too baqet!. selftsh and h~ flhou ld do ao methlnr to justify ex- Pomeroy
honzon until the nt ght bas ftrst
e:
00 Abbot\ and Co.tlt•llo
10 ;)~ News
IIUnee Next thlnr you kn!w he waa' down at St Barnabas House,
Discharged Mrs James Rob~ on
com~ Teach us to look for 1be
8 30 News
\ u terday'a Cryptoquote EVERYONE IS WONT TO
Weather
pl1ytnr daddy to aaso rted ba!chea of the 75 forgotten kk1l there
and ~U,Jllt~r Shade Dor Conte~
~unrlse
the SaYlour
and the
~ 9~ Weather'
rRAJ Slt: HIM WHO IS NO M:ORE-'l'HUCYDID&amp;:S.
Sports
~ hll ...~nee ian t Ju~tll\ttl, nobody • 11.
_ _ _ _ _ _ , fomeroy Kitty Persinger Po1neroy
shore In the 11ame of Ute r.1firhl o£ .....&amp;.'5- ~.Wealat--l'
- J.)IM~&lt;I.Wt~ ~ XI.Ai ......-.-~ -Fllm-- -- .t.he World Amen
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SHOP and SAVE
At PICKEN'S

Husband Slayer
Freed On $5,000
Bond Saturday

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DlLLY McQUIRE
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PICKENS
Paint &amp; Hardware
STORES
Phone

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Come In Or Call For FREE Estin'lahl

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
J\JST A GOOD PlACE TO TLUII

IIUDDLEPORT,OittO

Northern Local
School Teachers
Get Pay Raise
Tea~bers pay

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The total
Chrustmas .seals
was rept;)rted at $.3 153 09 wbJch
was an mcrease of 3 1 percent
over 1he I~ sales and most
moneY eVcr coJlected Also tt was
reported, that 4 72~ letters were
sent an.d tl;tat HK6 were returned
In other bu,sm~ a• th e dtnner
meetmg held at the Cllt'.ster MethodJst Churcll, Harold K Wood
gcrd was elected prcs1dcnl Mrs
Don Betzrng vtce pr esident Mrs
rhard Chambers retJrlllJo: president v.ho had se~ed In that post
for seven years.. Sti:r~tary Fretda
Fal.'hnle trcssurcr Mrs Ben Phtl
son represcntultve director a nd
Mrs Dw1ght Walface
alternate

Mrs Rutlt McDamel ~hiler of
Hartford self-confessed s layer of
her llwband on last Thursday ev
cnmg, wa s released from Mason
County )all on Saturday on $5 000
OOnd set by Ctrclul Judge Lewts
H M11ler
Mrs Miller was held to the grand
JUry after wa1111n1
prchmmary represenlib11e dr redur
beari.nlil 1ft the COUI1 of A M Good
wm, Justice of the Peace, on Fr1
A fmanctal stalem ent was rea &lt;)
day eYcmng
by the execultve lke r!!lary Mrs
Wallace BradfmQ.. and sh e stated
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
that the assoc1at10n had as of to
AdtniHed
day a net operatmg lneome of
Mrs Everett Reedy Middleport, $229 1M fiotat exp~ndlturCB far
Mrs Gene Rdey Chfton W Va 19~ was $2278 78 WJcome for 19M
Mr John Lee, Pomcro) Mr Joe was $2608 64
Wolfe, Middleport
Discharpd,
Capt Glenna Rum~cll of 1he
Mrs Charles Gulschel Dexter Salvation Army who was m lndta
Ml s Clyde Pickeral Btlpre Mr from 1948 unt1l 1054- spoke on the
Clyde McNlght LAngsville Mrs TB sttuatwn there She 15tatcd tha-t
v 1rgtc Mc:Ncal Clleshlre Mr Em- there arc only four hOSPitals m
erson Welch Pomeroy
Jndta, and only Ontl o£ them has a
Birth•
TB scctu&gt;n Also that four m!lhon
Mr and Mrs Gene IHiey Chf people die of TB caeh year thertJ
and 250 dJed of that drsease m
the cJty of Cah:ulta alone She
stated that flllh ~n sanrtatJOn eat
mg and ltvrng hahUs Js probably
a b1r,:: factor-. tn the ht.r.th rate of
death

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11re•hlent
Au::o corp.

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in the Northern
Local School bistrlct was biked
$75 Cor the remainder u( the year
at a mcetmg or tho school board
Moftday night
The board !-!Old the Harrison
ville Elementary School to Obart
Marknas, for $320 alld tbc coal
bOuse neat tbc sebool to Robert
Clar.. for $35 ~o tWo bells at
$S apl~ anct 1wo &amp;t.oves at $20
apiece were aold.
Tbe group moved
tbat the
lhtrd and fourtb grade children
would atte11d el&amp;a.st'ti in the Grange
Hall, doo to the COD8Ll'uctlon of
the Dew eleq~,ntary bulldtnlt be·
lng tnoompiete as of yet

Two File Divorce
Actions In Meigs
County Courts
Two prlitro-as tor diVQtce. have
been ftlcd ID the Me1Jt5 Clerk of
C(turts off1ot', Evelyn 1-llcke, derk
Ntj&gt;Ort"
Ctiara;Jng Jf'Ofll nf'giNt and
desertlt:~D a petttJOn fOr dhon:e
W been file'd by Ltlhan Buckner
or Middlepo-rt, a&amp;auL&lt;~t trarriMn
Buc:koer, Mtddleport The petit ron
~15 tbat the conple Wf:l'e marhed til Jnuaty 1055. add. M.1'8
Buckner 5ef'ks, ahmoov 1111d res
t~rattou o{ her name to

Ltlltan
Walker
Ber.1:1ard JobniiGtlt !1-Juldleport
file(~ a prtlhoa •eekJnJr lll.tvoree
q:llnrt Juanita Jotln,;on Charles
too, W V•, &lt;t;:hltillll gro~ negltd Uti extreme ctuelty The petitiOn litateB th.-t tbe couple were
rqan1ed 1n 11H8 and have -no chtldren .J\ ~lvotee and otller relief

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&amp;out &lt;.:tnu~ &lt;~.s th•ar theme Wy
1 art &lt; h&lt;~dwl'l l ~~ th( ( ubm.uter
Pa~k ::60 01 Hem loc k iJmH Will
present Famth foun 'o1o 1th Homemade Gami'B 1-t&gt;o { urli.s u (ubrna.slflr and thf' ( hurth of Chrllil
u the &lt;.pon s Jr I h"' •ta'loll County
4--H d 1b Will &lt;~ho have H dtsplty
under the rl1reetwn of Russell Prtt..
ty County aJ,:cnt

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Mellon llUIU.
lUte ot ladu-&amp;rial Beeearc:ll

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WIIERE

Mflmbt'rs of thf" }' xpo:.mon (om
mHtee are t rf"d lltbi)5 of Mtddle
port p.arttcrpatwn ilnd promotiOn
ch..a1rm.an Pete SLPenherg('o of Pt
Pit-aunt tJckt'h l&gt;.illt's charrman
Dtck Whltchou.\r of Middleport
phyll'lcal arrangements t ha1rman
and Dr Osc~t~r Clark of GallipOliS
IS do.o~trman of judging and award!
fhrough the ~ale- of ltrkcl.s the
boys learn !ale:.rnanshtp and earn
a f'OrnnussJOn for th~:1r um t The
pra!tt from the show af an) Wlll
be uset.l fur the camp mJanten.ancc
program of tht" Tn State
Area
Counctl

.Jo.ep•
Adm. WUliam
Adm. RoBert
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MeNamey,
F Halley'.
B. C.nteJ, ••
lrqram,. rice
presideat of
presideD&amp;
exeeutht~ of
p_~ •W
«JonADlidate-4
Jntenaatlonat
Wc&amp;tln,houae
tl6 Bepo. .
Vultee
Standard
Elelllllie
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AJreral&amp;
Elrclric
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Generu ClaJ 1108 000, Gmeral McNa.mey 116,000, GeDen.1 ..._.
Arthur 568.000, Ge.ntJ'&amp;I orowr~ 5'2,000 What ~ l'eUNd from
waa baae paJ ot a rour-lltar puraa. Tbat'• fi',DOO • feAZ, wtt11
heavy lrinp beoellta. u labor 'lfOil&amp;d put tL
(llllcrn'l Mll
(Jpu,

•/ Autho r • name below)
Some d•y If II the h.,. of
rneaK tne and ph•r~ th•t
people .,til never 'G.t Olcl"' 1tvt
Will ll'fe • treet m•ny ,..,., and
alweys. be young
Th11 htppy day is. not too fir
dllt•,.t bK•u~e eKh year MW
" MirKit Drug~ and betftr
m•thods of dl .. not.l• and treat·
m.nt ne •ncr••s1n1 your Itt.
expec:flncy
Rlttrhf now If '' posaitrl• to ....
•Ktre yetrs. lo Y•ur life- by el
w•y• ¥Jilting your Physician .t
th• ftrst ifgn of 1IIMN, follow
IJtV h11 ldVIU U.Ctly, tl'lcl teklr'f orw of th• n•w toriatrlc
medtcinK that ere to Mlpful
YO\I'r Phy"~;lln will prMCrlbe
th• ,.rttcul•r ont tholt 11 bollt
for you •nd 1t 11 •w11t1111 your
need 1n our prHCrlptlon clopertmo,.t

Mr and Mrs Ccetl BI,.S51ng and
Ella were busmes5 callers m Pt
Pleasant ~fonday oftcrnoon

Moo

Mr and Mrs Ed Fry sp(' nt
day evenmg \\tlh Mr
ood Mrs
Curtu: R1ckarl1

Mrs Amy Boston and daug hter
Adalee were sboppmg m Pt Plealillnt Monday

Giants, Indians
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IMANUR BLUM who is described by the FBI lUI a 'top Communist
party G!flclal" •and a Red underground leader Ia .1:1hown (right)
in cwrtodY of an FBI agert 1n Chicago, where he was arreo~~ted on
a warrnnt from Ind\anap&lt;\lla Ind The warrant charges him wtth
being a. Communist party member w hile ' knowmg it! alm to be
the overthrow of the U ~ governmen t by force and violence
Bl
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1CooJ Old-Fashooncd Cry Can Restore Hopp•nns

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WORRIED grandmother m Chicago wntes

"l want to ask

you somethmg about that buoyant,
youthful personality you portray m your TV sen es, ' Deeember Brtde
Surely you must mif and dressmg )Ounger than
have &amp;orne tipe my age and the standard JOke
c1al secret, at m our hou "-e 111 my frequent vis
least m know1ng ab to the heauty parlor Well,
how to relax, 1 was considered a heauty 20
or you couldn't yea1 s ago Why shouldn t I try
keep that lcmd t.o hang on \o some or that
of energy ahve, now'
even on a teleM:Y s uggestron and lm sure
vtsron program 11he s heard tt bt"fore Ad your
ln my case, 1 qe, An older v. oman s synlhd
never seem able 1e, painted face and coy manners
t.o relu: proper- just bore and JrrltHle other peo
ly at any time, llOt even when pie and rarely fool anybody A
I'm tr:vmr to sleep My emotion!! woman who lets her gray h11nr
•et all pent. up and every ltttle rernaln rray and doesn't try to
thlnJ' that I 1houldn1t even both- competf' wttb the younger gener •bout upsets me If you have eration learn11 1. secnt - how to
any special formula ot your own pleaae herself r&amp;ther than oth
wllat ill itt"
ers And ahe II be more respected
Well, I'm romg to make a eon- by others. too
fnsJOnl do haTe seertt tormula my own pnvate therapy
My mat! 1a really Mmelltrng
and. I'm ~lnl' to
about It these days ' I have • letter from
here pubhcly for the ftrat time! a woman tn New York C1ty who
o\11 yoU: have to do t• uae It for
li minutes a day when Y-ou're IS only 50 and she wr1tes
"I ve been married these P•.!lt
alone m your room, and It 1 just
about the euiest thins you've 10 yean to s much younrer man
ever done in /.our llf&amp;-&lt;:ryinr1 and he a rrown :so 1ndllferent to
When )'OU eel pent up, so to me th•t r hardly know I attn
roul' room and han a real cood have a husband. So I have
old-fa~hloned ery Do it rirht sourht my escape tn drmkmc,
Kavo a real tempe1t, let it col wh1eh I keep within re&amp;peetable
Have • IOOd time at It! rt JOU're UmtU, and I've 10ne in hl!avaly
like me you'll probably atart lor the occult uleneu which I
llllltnr befora tht 11 mlnutea rarely tell anyone about. Do you
are up EYery nerv. and muade thmk I m betn&amp;' foolish 1
tn your bodr will relax: lt 1s the
I'm, of t"oune, an actress, not
beat emotional PW'J'I In the a psychtatrts t, and my advice 111
to seek some competent paych1a
world
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When -,ou're throuch w.sh tr1st or fa.m1ly counselor It I
your face With cold watc!r, put may make one other lrttle sug·
on fresh perfume, look arounrl gestron, I d say s he probably
the houae for aomttbing dear to could recapture some of her hu ~­
;r~u even it it'• onlf the eal band s lOYfl 1f s he makes a Vl'llThen glance in the mtrror for a Jant effort to understand h 1~
real Jhoek. Your fan Will look problems Perhaps he too needa
lt) yean younprl Do try the help One thtng 1 do know e!eape t.echmques never really
SprlnJ Bytqton formula ...
woTk for anybody. Under any
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cause wtth a httle eourage on
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Mr Llo}d Wamslt&gt;y who ~~ fm I
ptoyed on the Rtver u; spcndm(.l l
a few days wrth h1~ family on
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Mr and Mrs Tobey ,.,ht'n were I
ger AI Lopez or the Cleveland In guests of Mr and Mrs
Harr)
d1ans satd today RookJe Catcher ! Brooks Monda} evfmng
Earl A\lerJJI whose m1scues TuP!&gt;Mrs 1 uneva ltatne) v1~1t(!d Mon
day set up t he New York Gtants daY afternoon wrth Mrs Donald I
14 13 vtc tory J~l needs more rna Th.ompson
)or league seasomng
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Mrs Garnet Chapmar called -:.o n
T he young eatcher put the In Mrs An na Wl'l g&lt;~od Wednesday
mans 1nto a lie on a three run afternoon
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horner m the etghth and then saw 1
Mr Sherman Blesstn~ and Mrs
th e G1ants score the wmnmg run Vena Ramey were busm('l;;; v1s
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as a re~ult of ht'i mu;takes
l llors 1n Pmnt Pleasa nt Tuesda'
The G1&lt;mts 6111) Gardnf'r OJICncd
Rev Forrest Murrev of l mon
th e Nf'w 'kork mnth With
smgle Was
cater
Vanous home~
1 He advanced to seco nd on a pa s~ d the Oak Grove commumty rec('nt
ball but was out at the plate ly
when he trted to make 11 home
Mr and Mrs Dcnms Roush and
on Btl!) Wh1tc s smgl~:
~h ~ E lmer Nl1'v. bern were m l't
Whtte stole second ancl went to Pleasant Wedn(.&gt;sda \ mornmg on
th 1rd whl'n A\ertll threw the b&lt;1ll busr nes.s
1nlo rrn!Nhcld A sacrtf1ce rlv h}
Mr~ Dorothv M~Dermott &lt;~nd
Foslrr C;&gt;stleman scored WhliC to d;mghlcr of Chestnut H.1dge called
end lh~ game
1on her mother Mr~ Rctha Brooks

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Robert
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Rmer Olive Dale E E FoUrod.
Pomemy 3C
Carol F Piftr~e
East Rutland and James Nlebol
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l'Cred Sh1tlet 11 recoYennt~ from fam1IY Portland
a recent Ulneu wb.lch he suffered
Mu Norman Humphrey• and
alter nturnirt~ hom e from 8pe nd chlldren Sandy and Randy, and
lrt~ SPVt"ral month., 1n Florrrla
Mu rhtlto Batlf'\ spent Easter
MH Wilham Lowe It til and weekend vlt~Jtlng tn New Castle
Wh unable to take part \D the VtrJtnla
Inspection of tbe Met&amp;B Temple
Mr .nd Mn Erneal Kenne~b
Pythian Slaten on Tue•day even and daua:bter Jud,\- have returned
inl Mra Lowe u; staff capta1n of to thelf home In Akron after
Meigs Temple and her place was apending the Ea.ster weekend with
taken by Mrs Grtff Russell Brad Clarence Mulford Sr Cheshire and
bW'f
Edtth Thomlllh Middleport Mr
Eaker, "ke
Moreen,
Groves, 'Iii~
Jauu~t Ashley has returned to hJs Mrs Clinton Mulford ColumbWi
pi'Hldent fll
oehalrma•
p~81dent or
work ln Columbus after spendmg vtstlt"d relaUves and fnends h ere
IIUJhfl•
!liperr1 Rancl
Easter W'lth tus famll~ here
over the weekend
A.IN:r&amp;ft
l..auC"hlln Steel
Mr and Mn Bruce Btngham
Mr and Mrs Paul Bunnflll .and
Athena, were guest.s of h1s parents three children lert Monday lor
Dr and Mrs A 8 Bmgham on thetr home 10 Columbus after an
1 Easter vlsu w1th Mr and Mrs
Easter Sunday
Mr1 Boyd Ddgard accompamed Rodney Oowntnt
her daughter and son l n law, Mr
Mr and Mn J R Wtlllams and
and Mn Gerald Rtcl! and their son• Scott, Rlt'bard Lund and
, IOWI baek to Deerborne M1ch1gan Pvt William Wt!Uima, moved Tuea
M:oaday The Rtce famil y had s~nt I day to Marietta Thelr nller home
the weekend her and Mr11 Dtlgard I has been parked on the Sanabury
had been llSitmg relatiYes and property £or the pB8t el.ghleeen
fnend&amp; for the pasl h\O weeks
months
Mr and Mr.&lt;t Arnold Richards
Mrs John Kelly Akron, &amp;pent
were busmess VISitors m Columbus the Easter weekend vbtting her
ChnM'
Oen~ Luelue
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Monday
m(l•her Mrs Ada Cny
Cltldlaw, "Ice
Braciii'T,
~Clay,
Mr and Mrs Lee Smith and son,
prnldeat ot
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!Smith, 'lilce
Mark were in Galhpohs Tuesday' Nancy Reed flew to Flor1da to.......,
C...Uoen&amp;at
.chairman
On b~lness
day and after a two weeks vi11t
~ a
V.. aorp.
American
Mn Walter RaJnC} was called Will accompany her parent&amp;, Mr
Dnoelofme•*
lbddne
to Galltpoli&amp; Saturday by the 111 and Mra Elmer Reed, home after
ness of her meee Mrs Kenneth 1 they bad spent seyenJ months m
-,ADtNG AWAY,• u Oen.eralllaeArtbur put it, 8MlWI toM profit..
able tor "'Jd
roundup ot tbolr nttnmeat lObi ..,..
Boster wllo was taken to Holzer saruot.a during tbe eold weather
dicat-.
are 1• paerala Uld ..:lm1lala wbo roUred. to 1»1
hospital for treatm ent of a spinal
Mrs Clan Murray bu been ln
atQD81'• 'l'a ume a rew, .A4mir&amp;l .Moreell ceta UGO,OOO a par,
ailment Mrs Rainey spent the Akron vtsiting relttives and bu
weekend at lhe Boster home tak returned home
ing eare or her three 1,,treat ntees
E 0 Sm1th, Lee Smtth and A•
Mr and Mrs Elmer Haycook and thur Gilmore were tn Columbus
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two daugllters, Mrs Mabel Mar Monday on a bustness tr1p
h u Mrs TeY1or Groga 11 and
Mrs Clarence Ebers baeb
and
~~ Ceetl GrDgan, Columbus, spent Mr!l Kenneth Cook, have been til
Easter in Meigs County Mrs Tay With a virus anfeCllOD at the cork
JorGrngan was a weekend guests home on Soutll Third Avenue
of her son Frank Grogan and
Raymond and Wa)do R1ekman Jr
family Middleport, and Mrs Cee11 w1th their aunt Mrs Carrte CasTubcrwlosJs Chnstmas Seals
Grogan v181 ted her father c ll Brookbn are spendang the week
soared to a new htgll to Metgs
Wi~~e'"Sr The Haycook family and sell Their father, Waldo Rickman
County, 1n 195S 1t was repo rted 1
Mra Marshall were Easter guests brought the boys here a nd spent
at the annual meetmg nf the
b' Mr and Mrs David Yost and the Easter weekend with llts suter
county TB and Health A660Cia tton
Mr
Mrs Mrs
AllenCa~s~ll
Ha.pton,and
Pome
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111 the Gtants 11 ached hrm far
nnw r uns m tltt: second 1nmng I
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Uouk1c Bud DaLley reheved and
was fol lowed m turn hy Jose San
lla,go m th e stxth and Cal McChsh
m the f' li:hth
Gene Woodling and Sam :O.tclc
along wtt h Ave ni! h1l homers
The vtclory was the G1ant.s sec
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The dubs mel agam toda) rn

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Ga re1a Datle} 2 SanlJago 6 Me
Lt:;h 8 and A\crtll Gomez Gn s
sorn ~ Wilhelm 8 R1zdtk 9 und
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Common Pleas Judge Cedrte
Clark on Tues day granted a dtvorcf' on grounds of ;ros.!i neglect
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untU • friend t.old m• •bout Rennel
Coneentn1te wrlte.; Mrtr James RoblnMn 1331 Unn St Clnctnnatl 0
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to 140 1 klook •nil fMIIIO mYdl better 1
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STURDY ALL METAL
LAWN &amp; PORCH CHAIRS
Reg. $4.98 ............... How $3.33
Sold Only In Cartons!

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h.utHilttmg .l .arklt' J f'ml'n will b, Wlutt• tlr1· N (1 I lfl,ln anJ Ptlt·
lht' n·eular outfll'ld lrw ll.tlh fl.tlt·\ lwh1ntl lmn J' he w:r' Ill
Fay•• Thron!'br&gt;n y Cl'll(' Sleph &lt;"ns 1!)~~
,rnd 0 1tk liat nl'rt th(' likelv n· All 111 ~I I. lht• Rl'd So\: prmperl s
~~ rvt!.,
&lt;lpf-.r&lt;~t tn h1n~P nn t)te infl&lt;'ld H
Frank Su lh v,lfl
an 18 ~'.11nt• l i!Jt(glns plu ).!o.: tho"r lr:tk&lt;;
lht•
Wlllnt'l last , t•asr•n \\ill :1n1hot ulhl•t t'OIIlt·lldi'l, W1 ' l h,t\t gorod
lthr ntmn1(l \l.tff \\Jill 'f&lt;~l ll 01t ~~· · l.t.t fu: rL11111

lill'l'l~

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

W1th rook1c Srnalor ll.ol l; t,~L''
holdin,l! hi~ Oppnru nt~ 1&lt;• &lt;'Ji!ht "Il l
11.1 a 1ltlll 1
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t',"" I I, " J.
iieli and n v. alk tn o,t'll'll ltlll ll t!.:" lll ,i,: l lo I• II •old ptlttth • 1 11"111 l'r l
Ro~ Sw\ t't ~ lu l• t 11 " 11"1111'1" frn
II I \1' Ill ''I ' t I ,Il l! ld
\\'a ~ hlnlo(lnn { tlll'Hlll.tl .
).:r•t rl , IJ&lt;oll l' lt ltl ' lito
Ioiii ' IIi I tllk lll\.'
lonl' 1'1111 ill th r f1ftlr •'fl 1 11 .t k lro l l''IJ!t•nrl l' l lr 111 o!ll "t't 1:111 ll .th
Gu/i Bl'!l iln lltf ol'lfl .'illt ~· lr· l1, ' i l \ ' h! \\II totlot !ltrtol l lll 1•11111
Jablon ~~ ~ Mid lwo ftnf!' "li t ,
Il l&lt;..; \ 1"1 ' ~j/ 111111 1 111
llli lr iJ If
Waahln&amp;lon r.:tot tw" lttll .otn• o1 \/.Jtl llll / I ,:, ' t • to • ' I

·Ut(•r :JI! ," lw tWHLi l'd r1ut . · J II
t•JI•· lt·tl Wrlli;,tms all ~f"&amp; srm and
P.ulJ l'urtt·rfLChl and 1ollckP'}' Ve1·
,\I ll ~ lrength en lht· &lt;'I lit.. too "
lh· als v ha~ two wflt&gt; ltt IOllk l£".:
&gt;~l1u could make ttu&gt; h 1~ dtffOit'IH' I'
,hur l slop Don Rudd111 and lhltd
Jo.r.,(·Jnan l'1ank .\ialionc.

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(Jtht r ~tart1ng randJdat!'~ 111
ll11dt· li,JpJ PaJnr ll, GPOfJi[e S u ~ lt'
J1·, lkl' Dl'!ork. 100k1r Davt• Sn&gt;·
lcr Hall of Famr f1rs l and Frank
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Wool flannels,

~abanli.nes

worsted and

r.:t yon Fl&lt;mnel.s for year around WEAR.
Plain and splash pattern. 1, 2, m· 3 hut·
ton models. Sizes ;{5 to 44. Regula'l',

L011g and Short models.

25,00 To 17.50

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Any '56 Groduate

Of any .Junior High or Senior
the pari-mutuel machines and last
year,
according
to
figures
or
the
BY OSCAR FRALEY
U S. Trottlng Association, more
High will receive a special
United Preu Spart&amp; Writ..than 1O mil Iion people stormed tll.e
Nt:w YOiiK liP - A young natinn's harne1111 tracks
111.111 mum·rt Stanley Duncer is
tu1n1n~ !he ~&gt;1altl graybeot·ds of
f.raay About Hanes
On Clothing purchase m.ade her~ until Grad~
h.rrllt'~ ~ Jat'llll( 1ntu whirhn~ Llerv.
Dancer wtu; 1-endy when the trig
uartion upon presentation of this certificate.
~-------------------------------------------- 1 1i~ht·s lod.J~
boom cam(' As n boy m Nr&gt;"'
TIH·re wa~ ~ 11m&lt;' when Lhe sulky Egypt. N. J. he was "cra7.}' &amp;l.Jout
I
~port ha(J lll&lt;~ll Y h11.rd and hl~t horses " He bought hl~ hrst eoiT
I
ru lts '&gt;~htn 11 taJUt• to clnvers. ThP for $75 Wht&gt;n h~&gt; wus only ttl year~
mt n ..... tw h&lt;~ndll·d th1• reins 'wer1· old and won h1s fir~\ rare tlw
~ork
...
1 11 ~~ . 111 1 P tl
11 ~ n (· ~· • c ••s until lht)' follow1ng y~ar ngainst a field of
POMEROY . OHIO
••·&lt;ulll'd tlwn weathered 50's and vetcnm dnvcrs Wmnlnl:l: hi~ fu st
0
0
{00 ~ .I rill vt ~u nf'V{·r ne ver wen· champtiO ..'ihtp at 22 , he rorall y ' (
I NAME
~•t Pf"'"' " tu go m 11 111 froul at Atar!led lhr trot nn'd f'Jil('t' wodd j
DanrN sill! hMn 'l wur1 tht· n:1 1
• ADDRESS
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1 tlw ., 1,11 t of a race.
tlonal {'hampwn~hlp anrl 1t ~~ 1
lik ...
OPFER EXPIRES ..JUNE I, 1956
) fl, lllt'•'!' dwnged nil th:1l .
byword around the !!:land liiCUtl.
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Martin r.oung(• sta y('(! •Hit Ill [ lloll,rl,
1.trl l 'l-; 17! 41rll
'1111' ('UII\'h:i!I'Ni2f.l-yC:ai"-Oid who lh(• "lrig bLtsinrss wht&gt;l•l" of har·n
front by onP half J.!., n 1r· 111 thr • l!rJ t
IH ; 1r 1·• ' / '1 5~ -1
l"!i&gt;~ r&lt;l{l!lg, !bat a man whrr ftlll~
lu•f'a"~ '' "f':,'tv T.onn~•
fomei'Oy l'1ty UtJ\\Img It ,,gilt' I 11"-' ' II
117 WI t:tt&gt; 44•1 look , llkt a l~o~nk dctk or a college on the major Iruck do~·~n 1 h,l\.o!'
'11HI('n( llr·~an wtnmng dnvm11 mul'h chance Y!'t they W!Hddn 1
.otn'l ''IJII/ ,.,uJ
Iljl'll pi,Jht in spl it• or llw faet !h~l , t ltr •• ,.t
'''d 1110 141'. ·-•~ r!~ (hdlllptmt, hlpH 1tl 22 and ht• hllll be surpris!'rl ir llnncN shurteJ('d
811 fJI~Iif·.~ l'(•o 1/,, ·
loHt two out t,r thnJt M·IIIIC~ l••lil
tu.:t ::..:7 Bl l . J , Po
, ' ' ' ' lltlt ,... ,, , ... ,, .... ,, ""'"" Lo
.U.ty
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Ul'is prer~:&gt;dent. too
'lO ABC Cll'nnm ,&lt;; Swt.&lt;l~ch A ~&lt; lt
OlD INN SERVICE
t1 11 II 111 11 1 llw shut untl I!!YIR.!(
.. nd Service Ju.~l nnt• :1nd trno
11 :\I il r•1
111~ 17~ 1~11 4fi'l 111 , ,1.,.
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Meanwhile. young Sllln i!l dmnl-(
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llnlf points to HIIII•t1nHI Buwk ~ 'I' !I to ont
I!• I I :;;, 11'1 41 ,,!
r ght well and, 1Hl another Sl':ts/Jn
and only galnl•d a hulf J.:&lt;HU!' un \\ 1 1~,, 11
140 lti5 ttL: 4!17
" If ym1 l' ~n Rta.y thrr&lt;•," hf' gf1n~ gels undl'r way Monday, hf' h :• ~
the-letHin~ In the rrnalmutth ul tJttnll
IU l.lfl HI 4 1.! llrown t ,H's sp11r klin g "Somellmr ~ two big ambitions.
thP ,fV£&gt;RJng Old lun St•1vin· took sw. 111 ~ , 11
tl!i 1411 t :lll 4''1 • 1t d1w~n·r wurk ·
" f want to wm lhl' llamblt •ton '
0HIC£S All OI'U OHIO
ian and the L1t!IP Brown .lu{!" '
t wo ou I or ! h n·t• from ~t m h~ Ht•rr '1',.1 ,11
7 ·11 77ti 7!"ol :!:!';' 1
Leadinll Drlv•r
he I:'X~&gt;Iams
·
ABC ~lt&gt;ani•H pur nn i1 h•l"l'l fl'
STROHS
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And from the wn_v lw ·~ hc1•n '·~o- ~
II to t:t k t' thl· fll':-;! 1-(~n tt· 1,n1rr ll ~tiiJoh
ray
13';' 141 I·Jl 1:!1
11 11.o1hd oflt•n t'nOl~h tn mn kc
11, .... 1 111•
Mart!n l..(lllni!t' II\ t'l)(ltl pin ~ ,to \\ o! ll, o•J
II :! 1:i4 t: IH 411i · 111m the kil!~lni dnv r at New ing, don't hPt too "'''"'ly
~
]'hone 197
thPy cnrnt• from lwh1n1l .tflr·•· lw 1 ,&lt;.; ,It, n'• 1.
1 ~4 1!111 IHI\ ·Ht! I Yorks V o)llkl'r~ llnceway for thrl'e won't do it
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12~ E. 1\ofatn _S_I_.__
inR six mnt· k ~ dol\'11 tv ug inlu tlw Ror11 ..
t:ll 17t.i HII 404 1 I lUis liP .Jl~u was top man in
final fl'lllnl' F•ntr nf th l' kn:ll't
!),,,\ I
1111 lfi5 lUI fll.J l l9!'i:! at HOtt,;1·1elt Raceway, an·
had douhll' ~ 111 lhl' 11nlh 1\HI
'l.,t .1
il.' '.'tlli ":lfl ~·· 1:11i ut!l11' Nt•.,. Yu•k plant whore he
then wnn tht• .lit•cnnd J!, tmt· 111 :!I IINDUO::TRIAL
);(O('s hul'k lo work Ah111day, and
plnll, hut lilt• M.n1tn 1 Oltn~r lorrl • NO ~jAME TEAM
11:1, ~Pinnd tht' Ia.~! two VOill'!i
ADD UP THE CbsT of keeping your pre,ent &lt;or in top &lt;Ondition this year-new tirescome huck lu wm tho • l."t 1!&lt;1111!' o.; ,, ,11r
"in 1,..\41 111 111
etlgine
work-paint-battery-muffler-brake linings, etc. Then talk to your Plymouth
'l'hut ~sn'l lo mfcr that he ham'!
and lf.allt'&lt;l In f1rst plu('f'
~. 11 ,1 ,or
14'i 1 ~15 I Ui :1!lti
dealer oboul hi• mod!!l'm financing plan; Find out how it may actually cost you len money
•
wtukt-d all Wlnlt••· Dancer puts in
Junte Gthb ~ wa ~ l11 ,d1 fur AIH 1 H." hr" 1
!l"l lt6 14R :lh7
to drive home in o '56 Plymouth-the only alf-new car in the low-price three.
with a 524 Sl'l"ll'!l on );(ame~ of I',,;L 1
I:~ ~ 21)] 1111 4!) 1 Hi hours" IItty, even during the
off st'asnn und dc~pite the fort
204, 1M .nnd Ill!\ wl111 1• forr 1\tur
lll ,t ll
lli2 l~B IHO ~·m
1hal hL• thw~n't lakt' hi!! horses
tin Loung1• J im O'Hru n wa• !h" It oud " qr
!l l :II :•
n::
bl.l man with a 568 s1•d •• ~ un T"t rl
-; t.'\ !JrJI 714 2.'.81\ south
Jlml'll of 2!0, Jrt9 t1111l Hl!l ndl NEW YORK CLOTHING
I " ] don't think \h(' Chllnse or
Orulur lollowed •.n ih 5(J:I
l'hrl\~,,11111
IH2 t8fl 23~ UJ.t dunalt• Jo''ll them any goo~.·
sir'at!eh Servlrl' and 1\laell n ~!'': ll!l! I r
1R4 1'72 HH !'i17 Stonley explains or th~ 70-odtl head
tied the- fir st ~urnt• at AU:! t.Lth K l r "'~
112 l·hl lt!fl 4M ht• handles for !lome 24 dllferent
u Wu 8ellet plcked up n ~r:1rr S !HII'I
181 lJ5 14:1 4M owners "'l'hey rlon't like
the
in the tenth ftnmP. n11d llll'n h~d I ~\li•
lfl1 !Rfl 17:! 5ri1 t•hange In the fN•I of the around
a lttrlke to knot thl' srorP Sw~1 f '1'',..11,1
R~O R:.!JJ R7fl ::!511"' ~tml nfh.·•· all lht'v do their racing
!e1s won the llf;"C'Ontl ~mnr hltl ROBINSON' S LAUNDRY
h1'll' In }he north ."
Blaettnar11 camf' bn(•k to win lh f' s, 11''1111• 1o
147 H17 1~1 4fl!'i
IJancer, bCCDU!&gt;e O( hiB preferl'nee to race on the ('tonl end and
tinal lin&lt;'.
Juhu -. t 11
1 ~6 1:.!8 150 44U
Paul Clifford w:1 q th·· \. 1~ rn~n 1' 1\r. lr . rr
1117 171 lR!l !'i47 ! ~ tn} out o£ ltoub1"!, U known as
tor B!a('tlnar&lt;~ wllh 11 !'ill~ ~ ~·II" ' l\1ll
1 ~~~HI\ 1H7 4Ri ' lht• Teddy Atktnsnn o! harness raeas he rln!Jhed \.\.tlh n mlo t• rnhlr r~1tH' ' rt
1'1!lltR 1fll "tfl Ill~ And he Is on his way to being
t48 arter ooenin Jl will• 2:::0 nnd T"t.tl
HIS 805 8fl4 2~87 a nationat fiaure 111 one or lhl'
fll~lest-rlsing spOI'Ill of thf'm &amp;II
100. -tla~ 0Ar8'1 had :'&gt;24 and AI H&amp;R FtRBTONE
There wa1 a lime wht\n harntss
Co.es hit S04 Ru&lt;·k Mum " lt•d Ballt •1
II'' lOP J:l2 ~A:l
!WIU.Cl&amp; with a44 nlo Qll m&lt;', nf ~fd\th,nn•·'
I &gt;q 1(12 102 3~:1 roc\ng • atide from the annual
tOO, 189 and 11'111 with Hatnlcl T'nrq&gt;rh
t:\11 1 ~6 140 415 lhunbl&lt;'tonian · drew little atten·
toh~e hlttltm" ass
Hll.l{ !'l'lll
lilA 17~ l'l'R !'iiH !ion lt was regarded a11 a "coun Ill the- Old Inn-Stml1 ~ m~trh W!ll'tth
17'1 t·lfl 1~·1 474 trv" spori strictly ror "hayse~dli ,,
Bul then the ''farmers" put in
melther lfeom WI!' h1ttln ~~'
onrl HA ni1 J(' AJl
'1 4 14 ':14 10'"'
flnlv MP mnn t.~d ov••r M'IO n np Tot ,)
~rt~ '7 1~ 1 730 ::!20~
, H•wl6v hlt n rn~ for Stroh~ W\ 1 h I POMEROY liONS n liB
•111\'lN of 16'1' 1Aft an~ HH f'hnl'lt &lt;'r1nl•~
11111 l"i1 lll'l 470
Wilton l,.tf 0111 Inn with 497 nnd I T ~r·nh,
147 111 1!ifl 44CI
ht"i • !12 hil!lh lome
rrtt\1'
tf\4 121 ]4(1 4'"'1'
~~"""' IK'OI'fll '
/\n• \11~ 11
l'lll 1n11 ]'til 4':'4
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rrr.• i•·11
t"'7 11Hl 17:1 51R
MAHIN LOUNOI
ll .• nd, 'II)
11 ':l 11 :m
BALITMORE. Md. UP - The
O'fh&gt;ltn
?10 lfln 11'!11 !'W.Il Tnt o1
~ n,1 7!'12 700 :!:lR4
Bnlllmore Oriolf's today optioned
Wilt . . . . . . . 1!'\4 1?~ 14R 4""i POMt:=ROY MOTOA CO.
l't&amp;ht·hander Boh Harrlt.on to their
r.ru•w
1"~ 1'70 t'Hl !'iftt
1\n •,
ttt1 141 1R!i 4!'14 Vnncouver, B &lt;', farm club of the ·
nurhlp · - ··, . • lAO 1!\fl 177 4R7 llu ruwl
I 'if; till\ W!\ ~11 Pue1ftc Coast League
Harrison
J nulr~
1'7fl 14R 1r-4 4M n nwt•n
tnfl I !'it 1!'1 4!ll had D 14 12 rceord with Wichita.
Tl\tnl
86.1 7711 H2tl 241ln ll rl'l ·~
t'Hl IJ4 l~R 4 ~! 1 Kon. of tht&gt; We..~tern LP.ague last
.&amp;8C CLIANERS
lt .. ,..tr,lwll
IOrt lRO 1111
"'17 } t'lll
t'11~tlnrt
t~tR l '&gt;'l IJI1
.sr.,t ·J,,t tl
n?~ BOfi 7fl~ 2-114
f'JL•"-"'"Iv
17fl ,,,~ lt~Q 4llll
NF:W UAVEN , Coon, UF - A
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
You'D own the enly IIIW•prlce car that's really
'hmMinl{'
144 1'~" , "&gt;11 .sn 1
You'll own the only lowaprlce cer with positi'HI,
60 m.p.h., as indl"rtndenlll'f'lt!lo &lt;~how! )ul!l try Ihat
Yale relay tram of Re:t Aubrey
STANDINGS
new. Plymouth Is all n~ -design u( the fut111 f!
~"'""''~~
1A!\ 1'i~ t~'l ~'lil
m!chanlcc;.l Push-Button Driving. Gretlle!lt ad·
Ot'W Hy-nre V-8-with UJ1Io 200 horsepower!
Dnn Curnwell. D•ve Armstront
nJI'!'u
?fl( ''\"i I ''"i r, &gt;,1
today. But the other two low·pd1 e en• "'? Still
Won Lod
'ance in a decade, and onl} PlymouLh ht~B it ia it~
and Sandy Gitle0nse swam 4()().
So-bring your preunt car In now and see how
'rf\"!1)
A-71 ''lim 7111 " 1'11
'\ v r· 11"'"''
ahoul the !Mime atlasl ycor and th~ yt"nr ld01e!
19
11
mrters freestyle in 3:~4.1 Tuesday •
field! Touch o button ... !lnd you're off. Fool~lid! we'll allo\\o ~·ou on ." magloiliccnl all-new
!IWA,!•L SI~VIf'll!!
' ., ft.,htn " 11 I olllltdl"\ 17
I 'l
tn hetlt"r thl' Amerlcfjp record of
proof! Alleh, &amp;afely out of chilrlren'A reach.
Ypu'llown tho blQetl ~· In Plymouth'• field.
56 Plymouth. Wr II su1 pn'\f" you [ And be ~ure
~"'""llln1
h., r~,'i 1r~ 1..... " ,,, ,, ·' ,,, ,., ,, ,,
1•
15
3 4&lt;1 4.
You'd have lo pay hundreds of dollars mort- to
You'll own thf top perfo~&gt;mer of the lew·price
to a~k nhnul our mod,.rn finnn c iug plan-make~
••·-,··~
'00 I o•., I •,•, ';11 1'4' l' ittl "
'IV'"•"
lllto\ iln tt &gt;l' f' ro l ";i
match Plymouth's l~mgth and roomin~s
thrtif:l, Pl)•mouth i~ fastest from 0 Jo 30 o.nrl 0 to
M11tlb!'W~ .
144 1R1 IJ~ 1~1 :i l'nmo ·r nl 111'11 ' t 'l11h 14
uwnmg a Plymollth easier lhan ever!
1R
AC.'lA C'AUENTE, Me'tico UP
f.(lh"'lf'
IR" 11'11 11":'7 ~..,~ 1; ll.O:·R F11· •·~ 1nn&lt;"
IIJ
20
The ume type of safteY. helmell
PDC
~f!'I1P"
,""' 1 1'1~ ~~q 11\t:
RI!SULTS-3-1956
used by automoble 1nd
moWFroM rh d.., yo.- •ur fl •.. lltrourlt •" rile year• yeu own
'Y'~fl1
~" 11t:t4 774 ?~?.1 NVL' 2, No N11uu• Tt•am 1
cyde racinR driv('rs wtll be uted
'' . ·. VDII'JI speltd less !»It tl "yiiKiutt, Til~' I o•• reoson more
"LAITTNAWI 811tt:ttt:
, P(lmNo\ " nt 2. l'onu'my l.rnns
bv Jockeys al A.:ua Caliente 1rack
Pltmollflts ore uhd os tulfis rhan otl of~er nm combined.
Coate!! --- - ---- 188 1~7 119 51i4 Rubwsun· ~ I ~lltuhy ~ F' t rt·~ t u m• 0 bt•gmning Sunday
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Thirly·five nwmbt&gt; r~ or Gardrn
. ~CiuiJs In D t~ tr ! ct II Jtlt&gt;nJil•d th t·
orfirN·~· l'onh·rl'l\1'1' ht&gt;l d at thl'
Alhatl) lil~h Sdi{){,j 'fU('~diU' WLih
fo.ll~ . Frl'd f'tt('k Wu s~ ml.ln lit•ll;urt'

fi rs t viet• pr,,Jdt&gt;nt of th,• Oh111
ut li iU'dt:"n ('luh ~ u-;

A!lsllCJ&amp;llOn

1ht• •JH.'flkt'J

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Mrs Rf'lbel ~j,·a~ arcompanttd to ,
A!lntn)' by· Mr~ G&lt;~l'(·fi St aW!bun
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StunRlHH }'. Mtddh•porl,
MIS [\L~h Johnson, 8radbUI)',
!\11.., l'hll \\dho m~un . Mr~ F.dJ~L.tfl

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Rf'J::IOI!i.l l Dtrt't'I OI. !

ip ('h81 'gt• Uf th (• IIWI'htl ~ ~1111
dtsu·ihutt'd pt r.o.;r~nh fu1
tltt·

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lf1Pf'111J ~ 111 br· hJ•!d Mu1
10 3\ the Mt·r unnel,~!lh· t'hn~11 . 111
l'h lll ch Wtlh lht• ~hlr unl&lt;J I :ardt•n
Club ur McC.-Jnnei:.Hik an 11 M&lt;~ l ta
as the f'loste s~ elulJ
Mr.s Wa ssmun ·~ mam top 1r wao;

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Former

Physician Has
Major Operation

Spl'ln~

1h &lt;! n~w "sl)f':lkt' ls' fund" whtLh
JS bemg establisht·d bo that Sl' \r'ral clubs may jom and ha\'(• 3 ~Pt'
cl_al guest ~ peakN ,1 1 rw ('\:prn ,C'
This lund will bf' fuundPd h\ a
paym{'n \ of 25l' f(Jr. ~ ;Jt'h {:lub
membe1· pa~ ablf' tu J orn 1 :~ 1 y Tlus
is a new project of th1 OM:l' and
i~ being prf'.o;enh•tl t1• all tlubs
Mo,ncy-{llaklng: proJt•rh Wl·u· ulso
dJ&lt;&gt;CU %·t"d (lwmg t h:
vrogram
Mr.s. Wassnuw ~lated th.11 hH'Oiysix yeat·s ago thr Ohw '\ssut'JJ!wn
M Gat•den l'luh~ wu·.1· fur1rJH·d
and n~w had 10.noo 11wmb('r, 1
.mr.t
more than ~i'ven hun dn•d l'luht:
J)uripg llw t~ft,•r•uouu flower
shows w.ere al.m discu~1wd wtlh
m~n? of !be l'lu.hs annoullt;m~
comm~ s.hu\1'~ to bt• h.·l d 111 Apnl
ant;! M;:o·. The S[JC«¥ tr .~ uM;ge.ilt•d
the ust&gt; of thl' wont "F.v}l\lal&lt;'"
rath~r th 11 n "jurlgt" 111 hnlrl!ng
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no'::~o~ 0 ~~/ 1 ;&lt; ;.ds;. t~ist•d thr
llpt' 1 ll'c l'X 11 It s whu:h
are gtven by v;u~wus ('luhs
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n•1m n .. t1ng &lt;'hrnnrr tl&lt; ·

, Dr l' W Petty , farmeNy or Hart
1 ford, rf'c-ently un{.lerwent major
surgery m the C.Porgia BapUst
I hospital at Atlanta, Ga He wa~
discharged fr·om lhl' hospttul On
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home in Atlanta and i.~ looking
1 forward to another visit to Hartford
1 ami the Bt'nd ' An•a to visit all
'of his friends. Dr Petty was u
I ph)sirtan in Hartfol'd for a grl'al ,
ntnn!Jer of ~·eurs and vi~its lhcrt• '
l'very summer.
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clu l1 ~· c,tt·d '" ho l• t Jb .on nual
'lr!uthl D.. ugh Le r t,~ ntj.• H ill th.e
l llarHv1d .\letlu,dJ~I • h•~nh :~nd
plan ~ w•• rt· mad l· for ' ht· banqurt.
I Mr, r A Stha~kt'l '&gt;Ill ~ .rradt&gt;
cha1 1lll~n uf a llL'lurat lfl£ commit
lt&gt;t• \ ~•1• on tho· l'fJITifnl lt("(! lire
M:' Jr•li11 \\rolf1 .nHI \tr, \lax

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JLin1 ~li s .1 . D Ruush O!ln·r
' !.! ll' "'b Wl'fl' Mr and Mr " .Juhn
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Thl' Middleport G.:trden Club
will meet ol 2 p
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Apr II !1 a\ the homt• of \fn ('
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REVIVAL
Pomeroy Nazarene
CHURCH
7:30 Each Evening
April 4th Thru 15th

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MATERIALS, INCORPORATED

George R. Anderson

In TJ,e Heart

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Phone SP-3-5554

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women in most r(!spects • , • each
is so different in so many ways!
But when it comes to shopping,
nine out of ten women follow
the same sensible plan. They
· first study the the ads in this
paper with their
needs in mind. , • then go direct
to the stores that offer whot ,
they~re looking for. If you want
to start them coming your way.
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J.,hn Bakl'r. ~ nd l&gt;lhPr 1:1l1s und 1 101! POIITL~W AITE. PIGp.
, (·ard ~ f om rdalJW',&lt;; and frrfnd ~ _a.,,.....,.,....,....,....,,.,.,.,.,,....,....,....~•
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Mr's A J. Sliau.~~ lrft t:-oi q
morn1ng for Alht:&gt;ns where shf' I
~Arll altt•nd a two day Stale •H!"alth
Board mN tmg at th,• Bt"rty Ho i
lt'l Mrs Str;ou ~s JS lhf' Me1g ~ I
County Hf'lllth Bfmrd derk
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l'lghh·ftflh h1rl hd a;· nf
llawkm ' ,. . ~ .. lt'il·hrat('(l
quwl l) olll 'fu1·~ d .n AP' 1/ :i J1
h"r homt 1\hl'rt' h1-r d&lt;~u .: hli'r ,
1 M1·• ( a11 oll Swan,1,n pt:..n oo·d l
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Mro. C. F. llmcki1J3 •. 5
. Ct4PbmiP&lt; Hirlhflt~y '
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The MHklnaw cf'IDdt U.roup Ice If to '11 ADcltes WelL
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fHII IS IMI ANNUAL operation of opening freight trattlc Qn the! between Lakes Michigan and Huron. an4 ln the St. Mary's river
Creat La~e breaking ot the iCe by the Coast Guard iCe·
to the '"Soo" l~Xks . 'l'llus costly Ort•haulil!l tleeta can eet movtnf
breaker Mackinaw. The Mackinaw makes the lakes navigable
earlier. The Mack maw Ia 2t2 teetlonJ", H feet wide, and powered
foUl; to lx
ek tl d t
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we s ~~~rmal~lll\l{jng, by grinding out paths by SIX 2,000-hp 0JeaeLI.
(ln.ferMt~IIGIJ

Dennis Weber
Has 8'~rthday
pQf f y Saf ur day
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M&lt;-KnJghl, M:rt. Wm.
ano Mr• F'ostt&gt;r Grln:&lt;~ttad .

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/J,.I!• Wolft· Sunda) at Pl&lt;~nls
1 Ht v E B ~opher rlosed a re
BY MRS. J. D. ROUSH
11\al at lhe Methl)dJ st Church
oMr and Ml's Homer Roush or
Attl•ndanee at East&lt;'r Sunday
C'anlon, h;rmcr Lei:Jrt natn·es. School Wl'rf' !::17 offe-1 m.l! $14 22.
,.1 Margmt Ki'!ler distrirt depuly
t ('OReerning the rally Whi("h Wl\l be
WCI'c (alll'd to Chadt·~ tu,, by the
\f1 and ;o.t1' Pel{' Ht·arhs o r
Initiator·y work wa s ext&gt;mplihNI. 1 held 10 Ch.esiPr Monday, May 21.
srr iou~ Jllness uf h1s f;~lhl'l', Murk 1-'llrt-moulh, v~ ~[ll'n1 lhP Wtf"k
!ur one cant.l1d.ate when Hacmt• be&amp;uuung at 210 p. m, wi.lh sup
A pink and yellow color sc heme Rous h Enroutl" 1hl'y stupped tu u 1d w1th her 11101her, Mrs W E
Chaptl"r OES met Monday m~::ht
per at 6 and Lhe evening sess1on 1 wa,!; used Saturday when the sev- see !hell' nunt \1rs J D Ruu sh
WJ!,rm ant1 grant1ra l'('nl.~ Mt am.l
~aomi Brinker, as.5oc1all" n13 . at 7-:m. Mem,bers were requested enth birthday of Dennis, olde~l
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Tht• Apple GIO\ &lt;' Method 1s t M1s Mtlo VanMl'tel .
tron and Willlm11 Stewm·t worthy to bring l.'itheor .sandwiches or eook- r son of Mr and Mrs Vernon Web.
Church holt! 11H'tl' Sunr 1sc Eastel'
\lr and 1\11 &lt; Ghon Tolson and
patron, presided lnv\lattons werC' 1 ies to the next meeting and also er, was celebrated w1th a pa:-ly
f&gt;t'l'l·ice .and st•rved hreakf.ast lo lu o, (l,lll!,!hler Ann r&lt;'lurnrd to lake
read from Eupherma. Vallev AI llhetr own table S!'rvice
at h1s home at Ru!land
Games the mttnbcr~ of IIH' foUJ !'tfcthu- • 111•1hrrr ~~ool wotk nt C~nton af, bany, Mt. Oltvl' anrl Washmgton
were played and pri7es won by Lm· t!ist' rhlllclws.
\t·r "P\'IHI1n g: lhctt E:as\1'1 varatiun
cbaptE'rs to attl'IHI thrtr insJJCCPAUL PARSONS ILL
da Baer, Michael N1choi!':On, Mich·
:\tt·, C&lt;trl Wolft• ::llll•rHltd tlw \\llh hrr falhf'l, W fl ('row
tions wh1Cll will be held soon.
J&gt;aul Parsons, former local re- ael Withams, Betty SprousP, Tlm
8th h1rlhday or her g1·and~on. Dale I \lr &lt;md \lr ~ Ralph Wt·~t of
Plans wen~ mnde and corn sidcnl, is !'&gt;criously ill m the Ch1- my Hus.~e\1 and Sammy LMkcn
- -~---- · 1 Ctll l'Jnnnll .and Edwa • tl W1•&lt;l of
mitters appointNI for thl" ann'ual cngo Veterans' hospital aceordingl
Alhr n ~ -rwn t Fa-.t1•r \11111 h"r par·
inspectwn which w!IJ he held I to Word received by h1s half broMrs 1Webf'l' was ass1sted by her &lt;'enter-piece
cnh
Mr anrl Ml ' \\' W Vanan
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l\fay 7 A solo ·'J n the Garden" was ther, L D D1les, th1s week Mr rno. ther, Mrs Lawrenrc. MLlhoan,
cream
Guests were thnse nnmed allov('
M1 anU Mr ~ .1 P Ru1 n!'ll anti
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presented by Mrs P.mrna ,Salser Parsons, who was empl.oyert on a
1 epor , m serv1n •' .
and Sabra Canaday, Erldl(' Hulton, ' " "''I" ' p· nl Ea·le,- w'lh h•• ' ''
d Cup-c .kc"~ decorated ,~"'Datl•n(•
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following the irut,~llut .
Sr ilh Barht~ ~ Wtll'ams
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· .• 1,·,,llro,Jd hnc near Ch1cago, was 80 as an
Refrt~Shmtn l~ WI'I'C s~rvl•rl hv VlSLii.llg his sister, Sara Parsons Easter ba~kcts lo the guests Mr" M~r~ Til l,~: Di-ana ~aer I ' le r 'T t~ H 11 h •ll(-'ll
the Dorea:; g:nr up rlu:·ut f-! the sn- I' Crowther, Chicago, Wht'n he be- Milhoan had made n~nms a lillllb l
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cakt' whlch was used as the table Donnu :m I a as e cr.
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1 ~ · 1 l'lt aq1nl 'P&lt;'Ill th~ ll'l'1'kPnd
WJ!h thr i1 (J:lll'flls, M1 and \l r,
A ( ,l(lif.
\fr u'lrl \1 c \nrl• ( 10-; ~ son
l'rldte 'PI nl 'l dd\ "' •th ho•• 0~.._
'' nls. \1r .tnd fl.fls A1rhll' Ytati ·
grt·, l.r 1&lt;11'1 , \\' V&lt;!

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r:mer Erb and Mr. and Mrs. AI - '
bert Wool,lar~ Three membttrs,
Lu"ille B. Hawkin.'l, Mrs. Alva lllte
' and Ethel Jones were rt&gt;porll'd
of having deal.h.s ln thetr fomily
A. r mrimurrication was rend rrom

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D ol A Has Meet
Monday Eve(lifJg
Plans were complt&gt;h•d (01' lll ·
spertion to be held Monday, April
16, wht&gt;n the 'l'J1eodorus Counctl
naughtrrs of America met Monday
t-venin, at tlu• lOOF han

lfo~tt&gt;~'IP~

Mr~ . Ceor~;:t&gt;

lllterost ot

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ON THURSDAy, APRIL 5th
Fram 1:30PM to 3:00PM
WORK ON OUR LINES
EAST OF KERR'S RUN, INCLUD·
lNG MINERSVILLE, SYRACUSE,
RACINE and ADJACENT AUAS,
WILL BE DONE TO IMPROVE OUR
SERVICE.
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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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WANT ADS
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Bal ance J a n 1
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Re&lt;-e1pts
M 186 ~
Expend!lur&lt;'~
84 :834 ~5
BaJanee Del' 31
19 948
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Oubt&lt;indw:,: ~\ arranb {Add)
Balance lk&lt;' J l
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OHIO
h;t the f bcdl \"t'ur Endmg
lh·nmh1·r :n 195!1
Pupul.tllun 1950 Ll·lt:&gt;US 3656

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.o- , .. e~~ra e o1ce apa m~nt.'l ~~ .. 1 aertion. Mllltri•Jm c hu a: e ~Jc .­
t eenta per word for thre• eoo
way , Middlfport.
3-21 -tf
aecuuve lnJerttou.
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ANNIJAL REPORT OF THE
CLERK OF THE VILLAGE OF
POMEROY , MEIGS COUNTY ,

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I .HERE'SWHERE -MARGARET- TRUMA-N-WifCBE- WED

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UNITED PRESS
l' !ll.s hu r p: h N 4 Kans. C. A. 3

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be currPct.
Chark:-. W l..e-gar

Tot al Cash Balance,
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Hn~ton

A 5 New 'iork A 3
Louii N 7 Chica1o A 5
Philadr lph ia N 3 Detroit A 1
Was h mgtnn A 4 Ci ncmnati N l
Rroo k!v n N 6 Mtlwt"Ukee N 3
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roo m m od ..lNl AP ARTV lll.ag(' Cler k
TRA NS FERS BETWEEN F UNDS
Special-One mootb
MLNT~ Wit h lauud:-y and g ~t. r
SCHEDULE A -1
F rom
To
Am oun t
par woni.
1-24 tf I SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES Gf"ne ral
Auto LH::rn se 2.400 00
Full UU! oc 2 £:t"D~ pe; word will , age A. N. Ben.11el.
Ladder~, I RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES I ? en e r a l ~f' mete ry
1.200 00
be cha rgt!d for advertisJOR 1f nul I For rent-E-;tens.lor.
paid fur befort&gt; thr t~l h ul each
Scaffold Board:!, Urop Cloth!. I Genl"ral Fund
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Ja x Va luatiOn _19M $5 ,69 1. 00~ . 00
1 Clinton Fisher M..ldd.Jeport
I Ha l anC'~ J .1n l l!.l:&gt;5
$ 5.859 18 'Ta x Ral e for v1\la.ge
mon t h followin.K in ~rtwn
Pb.one 6265-X..'
ltl-tf H r o:T1f1 1'
42 474 .80 purposr-~. 1953 Debt 1.70
•non w Ad .,,.. rtlslng---S hmtld De - - Exp"nrl 1I WP'
·1U,934 67 Mil ls, Othe r 150 Mil ls
e port('(l Jffi fl.ed Jai ·~Jy 'I •e Ua1:y , f'or
rent----:; Ele('trlc ,
wal lpaper !1.. :. 1:·. ,. !.Jr L J!
7.399 31 I o!al
3 20 I\IJJL~e nti ncl will oot ~ • e ~ p..· n si bl to
steamer. C hnt~o Fisher, M.id- Au' (• l lt'&lt;'Jht' Slrf'('\
I To tal sa la r i e ~ and w age~
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dleport . Ph. 6:.!tia.~.:... _ ~~~ ~-~~ n,. 1,;; 1r l-unrl
p;nd in 1955 ______ _ 34,433!1
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85:U8
SCHEOULIB-1
Sale
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SUMMARY
OF RECEIPTS
.•.ol.o ul l'tuol l l.~
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12.360 27
tc~:~ "· r~"c" L, L)fiOI..-c: dt ICf&gt;' I T - -h -1 TRAILf.' R_S_ 4- 7.- . 11 Fxp nd11l11 ,,,
ne-..
ee
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a
2,0'J5 .48 Prc•perty T axes-1
-ar ' I li.&gt;S tf tea r&lt;~ ·~
&lt;~s teel fram t~. Wtll !'ell or tr Hd'.' ll,J I" 111 t II• c :11
General rund _______ _ 8 .11208
..,ubhs h ed at 1 ~:eot per word.
for anylh. in&amp; of val ue Mar~ h:ill (;,h .. li !ll' 'l'i1\ Sl iT ! '[
Olbtr Funds Uttltty -·- 7.99L3H
H. t ·J•&lt;~II F 11 11cl
aarg ed AM received by maU vr
Miller, Jr., B radbu ry, Dh1u
8
35
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Total Property Taxe.s
16, 103.46
2
]ld ! &lt;l'l!"l' .l,on I
te k ph.ODf iJ.VeD C,a...: etW 8t~ ll
3-28-6tp
,
311
.60
Cigarette
Tax
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11
7
H•"." l 'o~ ·'
10 ,000.19 Stat(' Motor Veh1cl ~ Tax 10,153 90
1\JP
j -:c::-I ~wn d ,·u,·~~
11 ,700.00
1 ,766 _7 t) Gasoline Ta)l _
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He:o Wanted
Lnheritance Tax _..
~ .;11 19
I 'r 11; : I I " \
160.04 Sales Ta)l and !'1nane~al
-~-O_I_IC_e_s
· - , CAN YOU USE J&lt;:XTRA ~10N E: Y ~
6 211 7~ in.stilutions (l, o c a J,
E'l o UR .EJ...h(...lHONlC ~ECHK 'I
Help meet those mnnthl v pa1 · H &lt;• f 't'i)JL~
7,000.00
6,351.92 Gov'll -·--TAllY TAKE YOUR WANT
menls on your hom t&gt;, rar . TV or Expr ndtl ures
IB
.8'7
State
Beer
and
Liquor
AUS AT YOUR CONVENlKNCl!'·
other obligations M11k1• $35 to l5 al~ Ju: e nl·r :n
1 L1cen se Ff"e, .. ___ __
6.41HJ.OO
1~ THE EVF..NlNGS CALL 31n j $50 a week in s pan• 11 mr sup- S!n·ct Ln: ht Fund
1.942
13
Local
Licens('s
.lind
---·---·plytng con.~ umN s 111 MJ rldle
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i.Nl-U:.IE TAX
S.t.:.l.l.V1Cii: Ca.11
port w1th R;tw i ~'ll-:h P rn r!uet.~
293 .00
7 ,09 1. 38 Pe rmtt s
Rrr r 1pt s
,i&gt;ll(}dlepa.rt U27~ .
_2 3-tf 1 Start immediall.'l y. Wn ll" Ha w- J·: )(p cnd it urf':.
7.257 40 Tolil!
License-s
and
:i 743.00
2,676.11 Penmls - -- - -- - -"---Fou~d
leigh "• .
llc pl.
Ollii -B40·3l2. R a l;~n c e Ot:'C :ll
F ine, and Co11b
3.576.06
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Freeport , Ill.
4'3- ltp T otal s Gt•nn ~l
Rents and rutereatFI )L1 NU Black and Ian DOt: {'a ll WOMEN takt• ad l'iml ag r nr the V JIIa gr Fund,
GenPral Village Funda __ 600.00
8 . 845 . 4~
Bal
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ever wr.n'i1 .&gt; in g 1!1 m and
fr1r
81 .956 5lJ Sinking Flind~ Tru"teCJI 2,400.00
Rr r f'lp ls
Avon C o~m (' 1u:s. B&lt;'c!tmc
76.904 .45 Total Rents and Jnterf'st 3.ooo.oo
17 I I ns truction ----Avon rrpre st'll t ~ltv e tndiiy. In- Exp t• ndilttn·s
13 ,897 5:! M1sc. Fees., Sales and
---len' !CWS held Sham r(}('k \tot d . Rlll&lt;~nl'r nrc 31
Charges--Mayors OfCic('
3.20
U. S CIVIL SERVICE n:STS!
Pomeroy, April 6 1:1! I 30 nr Bond Helir l"mt'nt Fund
FJre Contracts _
950 _00
~·· u women 18-52. Start htgh as 1 write Eleanor Hr&lt;~nrld. Box 941i H~J;mrr .Jan . 1 l0.75l 01 G
$1 ·lUO wcd1:. l'reparatury lratnPortsmouth .
4 3 _3 tr H•·cript s
3,230.00 ,
572 .81
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Expend•lllr&lt;' s
7 930 00
--- · · ----- · -~111 g until appuintrd h.ou ~ anrls nr
6,U:H O:i
J Oh ~ opt•n 1-:Xp('n r. m:r u~ ually (;oon, cl&lt;·an, reliable man fur Balanc e Dec. 31
unnr c c~s ar y. FRf.E
mformliclean-up work, ahou t 2 hn111 ~ r.~~ml Totals or
t·ee Sal" '"d Cha'lles
1.526.01
t 1un on juh11 . .salanes . rr11uir~:
per day. Box 868- X "( The l• &lt;u h
l'ubhc
E"101-.rises
1'11rking Meters . ____
13 .108.45
nun .... write TODAY' Lmcoln
Scnlinl'l .
4-:l -3 tr )
Tnlln lll.!: Sr rvH'C P eKin . 100,
CASII l!lf.IIT IN
YOI IH
ll h r Hil~.
4-3 -3 1p EAHN
;1t;, MIL7 5
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OWN HOME by rli splayim: and

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RAJ)JO &amp; TF.U:VISJON SE:HVICI!.:

for Sole

Ph&lt;'fll' 200

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CUCKLER REALTY
Bo .. 2~9
Phone 108 Y

.Slur~ . UH W. Mam St., Yomeroy
}'Oil FAHM ~Qliii'Ml:NT SKE USI
2-23-tr
We •ha-ndle cukt&gt;ti, p 1aJJI.ers. trat&gt;
- - · - · · - - - - - - - - - -·~
tors d·JM~ anorl all Oliver &amp; Fer- For reliable 111d10 and 'J'\1 repair, 7 r(hJIIl hiHI~c ~· tlh s:las.~ enclos ed
call 6046- J. We •crvice all
GusOn mercb~:~ndlr;e .
J&lt;'ultonbcct&lt;~llls,
1' ' .,.,,, , _.,,, &lt;lo•&gt;k ·-3
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mnkes.
Sc hmolla
Appllance,
1'hompson Tractor Sales, Pome·
full hHth upstairs; breakfa st
MiddleporL, Oh1o.
9-27-U
rny, Ohi!J.
3·211 ° ••k . k IIc h en, dl DIng room,
---:. 1ttin g an ri living room tl(lwnQU!CK
St'~
H\'JC.E
on
Watc.b
fie.
ORAVELY GARDEN TRACTORS
.~ \ ;J ir~: roek basement wilh au·
pairing
by l"actorJ Trained
R. A. FINLAW
! n mal lf !lH ~ hot watrr SY61Cm
watchmak~:r
COLLINS ,JEW&amp;
512 I. MAIN ST. POMEROY
lwiillllk untl. Reel•ntly painted
LEns,
P('mero;v.
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PHONI 1Q4..X
ln :&lt; idl' , •,2
bath downstnirs.
1·17-ll
FORE':MAN &amp;. ABBOTT T.V . SER\\' ;Ill to wa ll ct~rpeting . .~ l r•rm
VICE All makes Repaired by Ex
d1mr ~ ;1nrl windows . nrw hot
pert TechnlciEtni. Phone 6284 Y
w&lt;~l!'l' ga~ hl"atcr. ldc~lluc11tion
Middleport.
6-16-lf
out of high walf'r within walkin.'( rlt ~ tancf' to downlown. "for
IIUUSES BUILT, rooi"~ ~htnglc1l,

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JACOBSEN

SIMPLICITY &amp; BOLENS
GARllt;N TRACTORS

4-4·91p

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BE SURI • INSURI
w~n

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Davis-Warner Insurance Service
JOt W. Socond St.
f'omrroy, Ohio
Dak C. Warner, Ag('nl
Phonl" :138 - X
fomplcte line of ln:mran•·r
Auto, !'ln•, &lt;lt•lwral Liablllty

Cloth , Nylon . •·lht•r GJa!MI Awn Jngn; Venrti&lt;~n Blinds, all slzeK,
folor~; lmpc•rtcd Bambuu Drap1'1.,, ShallL':;; ~t11rk Bros. Nur.sery

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t'rH Clitlmalt&gt;s, D4le Wipple
liupplr, 21:'1 Un1on Ave .• Pome-

COMPLETE lnaurance Protcctl,.a,
Ltfe, Auto, Fire, Poho. Call DoD

3-12-:.l5\c

PUI'I'IE!:i

ror

Mrs. Woodrow ratl , 732

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Milia. Middleport. (Jhlo.
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_4_2_-~!"-P___ ·---,---- - bath,

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fi.ll1' 8¥f', -'~.000.

from l'onwru~· on

Thrf't'l
lloutc

124, Pomrruy &amp;. llutl11nd

llo11d .

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Phcm1• IJ24- Y, llobrrl Bwilt'y.
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METROPOLITAN
AlJTO SALES

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GUAIN tLtVAT!Jll. ;14 fl li . A.! .
Radf"ltin , C'trl'enlr r. Uh1 u H D
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.. ~STilAW
&amp;..( n MllrK ("00Lf'~ H . hkP nrw.
HINMAN MIJ.KEH . 2 untt~
\2 fool ~' lat-bntto111 1 flOAT
19M Evf'nrud~ 01 1TU1 lARII 1\10·
TOR . remot.e &lt;"ont rol •. "lrl" tt·w or
manual
lloyd StfJUI, Lout: H-r llntu 11lllu.
4-J 3tp

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Por rent .... 30 ,\ C RE. ~ CORN
GROUND at Salem Crntrr farm
Call 8021-Y or wr1te W ~- Hawle&gt;, ltiO N. 'til ~t. . Middleport.
Olllo.
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RODNEY DOWNING
AGENCY

INSURANCE

Flrt. Automo..,llo, Hulth

ACCID.NT
Ll,., Ca1uelty •nd Banda

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLIPORT, DHIO
PHON..
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·6136-M

Pemeror. Ohio

All Makes and Modolo

!"AI!IIALL II '1'1\ACTOII . CIIIIO'O·
$UOO I u ~ f'r!

fl,. 1..::.::; 01.

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Good Clean Uaed Cara

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p;nft wall'r, I urc of Around.
nil'C yard and .:ardrn, chickrn

housr, und

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mrnl, r oal furnaef' , plonty

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MAX WARD

Jnure Sl. , MlddlrJ)'Irl , Ohio.

2-bedroom IIOUSt•:,

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huw.. e . runninH wMit-r to all outhuihlin~o:.~ . hol and cold water
in hiiU"&gt;&lt;', furllll('e . Roher! Smith
Ra~han, Lunc !lull om, Rt. 4-4-6tp

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and Orthant Co., Fruit Trees,
Shru!J.bNy, Ro.'K'K, llt&gt;ITy l'l.mt:;;.

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79 ACRI~ S m M.-lg~ Count\·, two
nulr·~ •·a .~t 33. near Pratt.~ Fork
Sf'hool btl ~ and mall route Good
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IJuu~~·. a II ou lb u 1·11
1 11\Jts,
s1t 1110
1oob. l'l&lt;'nly
water. DenvC'r
VaiHH',I . :101 W Uu ion Sl . /\1hrn ~. Ohw.
4-331p
-.___ - - - · - ~ - l'":~rm fur .:.ale . fl6 Acres, (I rm.

12.0 l:l! Insurance

1

MEIGS Equipment Co

l'EKINGt~SI-:

2:12 .

20fl. Vtrgtl renford, ::;yracu~t .

POWER MOWERS

roy, Ohio.

further lnfurmutwn t'&lt;~II43-X Ul'

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B6lx!stus lihinglcll, rcp111rs,
f'rudr oil. $:100 harrell l'huuc

ANDTORO

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ARBUU
e~o~per--aoft

Dark 8rown aug••
--..-..Q t-AKER

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Hilt Alii exterior t,pd interior vtews of the Trinity Epl~~eopal church lD lnGependence. Mo., where
Ma.I"J"iaret Trwna.n and Pl. C. Dante~ Jr. tupper' right), will be ma.rrl.ecl next m.o21th. At right Ia the
p ..tor_:,
f', r... Hutton. Former President Truman .and Mra. Truman wera married hero Jn 1919,
Hue~ I&amp;DJ in tha church'• choir. The church wu buJit Ia 1880 Uld wu rutoled ta 19&amp;3. • ·
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IF
You hove something
To Sell, Trade or Announce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
-They G1t Results-

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Oh'10 va}}ey EJectri_
•c Ke~ }ers
Hayes pre d'Icls
Hold To Tri County Loop Lead 'A Good Team'
As D.ri.L
'111s·open
Lib~:ny

Tutal _Hevcnue ·- · ·- ·- ·

rm.uoruRAL 1 BBAIIB

ftt"IIHu:n 8 and :'-ccrued
ncres- ondJound -230. 00
lnvel!tmcnts so!r! and 11111
:ured- Hond ~ und 3 .000 .00
fran:;fcrs

•:und~&gt; ,

VALLEY
JUNK C~.
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One Vital Part
or
A Superior Service
b Coumelenl

Embalming
Trevy-Finshlrwald
Funeral Home
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3 ,600.\Kl
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SCHEDULE 1-11
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES

Opentlon And M•lnt•nence
(;pneral (; ovnnmcn tLcg Jslativc (L:o unl'il)
Gt·ncral Exr(·utiv~:
Bui ldings (Town Halll

28800
4 ,049.84

d(',
TotHI

464 60
Crn&lt;' r Hl

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'll&lt;l l'o·••p•·r·l." 1',,1 1·,.,.
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l&lt;'m· &amp; Hydnmt lll'lll
Polic,) Pcru&gt;ion . .. . .
Total l'rolcctwn to Jll.:'rson and Properly --lltghways- Ucnl'ral Vtl•
!age Funds--- ·-- ·
Total tllghway ~ -

4.00244

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I"' "&gt;51 'I''
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5,7:Jti.O:i
1.598.56
20,87991
19,938.46
19,9;16.46
•., 8,.
1·5-.N
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Public Servirc Jo:nlerpn~t~s
Old Water Bill
1,400.00
Street l . lghts and Old
Ell! ·----·-·-·
~. 857 .40
Ccmctrry
ti ,3:il.92
Dump Rrnt
350.00
Total l'ubllc
ccrvt·ce
'"'
13,959.32

~~;~PIJ~I~~~u~..:. .:. G-e·~;,·al

VillageFund:i-offl~et-xp.
I
I d .
rga II v., msurancc -Total M111 ccllaneous __
Jnterc:;t-Genera\ Village
Fundds ·a··:····- ·· --- ,.~
Bon
ettrcmcnt
an"
S1n k mg Fund~ , ...... _

16206H
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1,620.66

:19~.56
15
. J 000
.

Toto~~ I Interest
1.92~.06
Total Jo.:llp. &amp; Outlay .. 64.,680.20

Outlay- Totl+l of Columu
2 camNI to Column 1 . 69,734.46
Bonds and
l.IJ11nli fo"und.'
PaidG('nr-ral
Village
!i,IOO.OO
Bond Relircn'lent
and

#am~:_~_ uf,842,

of three from Second Street Mar·

926

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COLUMBUS

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2

LOOKS UKI ent h usiasm as

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ROOMS OF

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BAKER

By t:HuTEa
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OUTSTANDING
BONDSGENERAL
(P•y•l• br Gtneral Tu•tlon)

stnking to'unds
tl,too.OO S4:wcr
(Village PortionJ 64,000.00
Total Dunds and Loam;
Tolal Gtnerw\ and Utility
Paid __ .
11.500.00 Bond*d Debt __ . . . • . . 64,000.00
Tramlt•r to Othrr l''und~&gt; 3.600.00 Stteet lmpruvl'mcnt __
3.000 .00
Grand Tot.al Ji;xpendl·
Scwrr • _.
3,000.00
lures
84,83t.4G Parking Lot Wall --~-- 14,000.00
N•w Constructlen &amp; Equipment Total Sp~cial Assessment
ltc,
Debt - ·· - ........ . 20,000.00
nuild i ngli &lt;To"'tl Hall.
Total · Bonded nebt p•· 8f,OOO.OO
l~le.l
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1.0'15.82 }'l.OATING DEOT:
Total General Govern·
Loans (Certific's of In ·
mf'nt
.... ____
1.07!t.82 debtednrss) ....
4,4110.00
Pa)•able &lt;Vn·
l'' irr- &amp; llydrant Rent . . l.)MI.Q Account~
Total
Protoctlon
to
paid Bills)
10,2772,1
"Perlion and Property . . UMU13 Total Floating D~bt
14.757.21
Htghway~-Genr!fal VII•·
Grnd .Total D1.1bl, Oet .
IBgt funds ... . . . .'.. .
2,422.00 31. f9tl5 · - ·-- -· - ·· · -- 98.757.2t
T t I HI b
2 422 00 4-4.•HC
t; -~a_,_,_· :.:::_-_ .,...:..__ ,
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Will'on
Ourbin
ll!ind
Total .

172 168
145 22:-1
101 391
506\;p~o;u;n;d;l;•;fl;ha;l;lb;•;c;k;l;••;m;Lo;n;d~o;n•.; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ,
t:~o

687

130

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IN TRADITIONAL rites mark ing the Iran ian new year, a n o_?ium
~ct Who is believed to have been cured leaps o ver a pyre or
bum.lng optum plpes ln Tehran. 1"'hts V&lt;;!rna l equ inox ceremon y is
the Grtl jump, a htghhght fill week- long new year c@lebratiQn s
" AdcUcts believed cured tJy govern meot c amJJfugn ~ p1 !e up th e1r
pipa Uitack at left), set them afire. {lntcrn ul wual Soumlphot o l

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Anita

New Furniture- 5

(Peand 1

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gorgeou~~

English actor AJ! thuny Steel annoWI.c• tbeU e:t::p.Jemml iD
Ho!lywou&lt;i.W eddmg sum etune 1n May. {Jut~ BoiUidp\cKO) ;

d.
b
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&gt;:1
01!
laurant, who also won two .out of
Hi{·h D11vis was thl"'r b1~ man a)' ~n t c ver tel Y oac
;:.
::;.
lhr~e frnm the Senttncl In tlw as he Jut a mec 54R series on gam .! Woody HaJ,;s was '"¥(r.'ll have a
;a.
1'1.
1 final matrh of lh~; Pvcning Hol!'um es of 211, 209 and 164. while AI cood team .
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Bakery won two out of thn·c frum Coat s harl 528 and Old Crow hit 503
~orne 100 grldtron hopeful$
~Of) Thi!! Kr1ghtes't Corner a1
tlw New York Central
1'&lt;1111 Chfforrl ll'd the Sc n!uwO with hu·ncd out !or the hour and 45 \ X:
lo MiddlePOrt
~
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OVF:C SfJU~ 7.ed b~ Second Slrcr 1 ,. 534 scne s on {:Otml.:'s of 178 , 200 m1nut•~ work_olll which ~vas de~otcd
&lt;( .
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~~ ·s~alisl~emcr., orr('.Jl~lve dnll_. a
o:' BAKER FURNTTURlr rQ
1 Mark.ct in .t ile first garnl' b~ ,1 nwrr and 156 _
1
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pins,
.and
after
los
ing
the
se(·
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Hol~um
bnkery
wo
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twu
out
of
t
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1on
wtt~
the
blockt_
n
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maehmc
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ond game b y 12 pms. came lnll'k I three from NYC as D. Sthillin.'l set a.11 ' 1 an anlldt-,fumblc dnll for back·
m ~
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1 11
to eMily wio th&lt;': ftnHllinc. l." hur·k ' t lw pare wtth 497 n nd Auh Wood9 ' JC 1 c~ml ales.
-y
WiiKdn Was high for the wi n nns fnlluwed with 404. Schilling had a . The first team was comR_osed en- I
f;lce
with OOll on gaines. Qi J72 ~ 14 :~ and 1!14 high single. Fran !;: .T_9hnston Ure!y of ~ettermen, n~ost of whom
lfll. WhHc Grltr OUtfitn bat! •• hi g was hill"h ror NYC wi t h a 505 ser· saw eOttsld!!rab!t..fch~.?n ht.!ll fall.
22:i fn hL~ fi1tal litw J ohn Mtt\'11 w' on ;:a me~ uf 1!11, Jti8 and 146 . ' ~ 1.1 t~e line _wete.redB_IKII~~ ~n&lt;ll
wa~ high fur ::;ccunr! Sil'f't•l w 1th
Till" ~t·orr
.10 r_o wn ~tens,
J
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TRI COUNTY
an&lt;l ll1ck (.uy a1 tackles; Jim
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Parkrr and AurPllll~ Thoma~ AI
Tnt:t.l l!:)..p . &amp; Oull.1:, _
5 0!', \ .::i
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SCHEDULE C-V
Sl.'~ (\ll
I !iS 1U 7 143 4ii8 ~u&lt;~rLI~ aud Tom Dtlhn;~n at center.
BOND' RETIREMENT AND
r.ral•·
Ill t:lli
Quarll·rha&lt;'k fo'rank Ellwood, Joe
247
SINKING FUNDS
s 1111-11
_,11 23 o I Cann1t~i1111 and Jim Roseboro at
110
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Jl . St'llllllll.t:: -- la4 1!15 lllH 497
c Ja ac s, a
on
ICIC a
\\-' mill
. . 15'' Hi7 17~ 4~ ~ fullhatk mad&lt;' ,u p lhc backfield.
A.cct·u('{) lntl'rc~ I ---Hond
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ll&lt;lr..l ROOM', Rr\111.
~n!INoiC.S&lt;Jlr ~
2. 10 00 . .1 St'11illing
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119111 260
M" h 1 IC •• 1 1 1•f
l ll&lt;~nrhcHI'
:~R :!li :t.~
!'If\
Je ac . a regu ar (' t f'nrl 1asl
fROM )) ~,iJ "&gt;•Ntd f
ln\·e~ town1 .~
~ old ;uul
., · sra~on, was sh'ifh•d lo left tackle
h
l"lli:IIUrt"d
"111110 011
T u1 al
7();) 1140 757 300
..t:: ~ NfAI IVI!lntiiNO• Mlnut11
1
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New York Central
' to Q ug a big ole in the rorward
: oway fr0111 E"'pire Stoia
·Er"x'ra~'NR!clil;rl
ll•, l H': •. ·. s".
",·,l·hl·
tl-5 !S!l ltiO 411';. ' wall Kriss, a v&lt;'tenm at end in
lullding, tittle CllllfCh Aroun•
c..
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1955 t k
th I ft n k
th• Corner, Shoppi11g, TIQI
Bondli anrt Nolt'.~ ra 111
J:lO 130 IJU 390 j 1
a
over .e e
~n ·
4 ,000 00 f{llnd
Squore, Uniltd NatiDIU,Iodi&lt;e
lntcr('st on Bond~ Hml
.lulm~l o n
. l!ll lil6 14t:i 50.''i l ~ h ,eon~ t~~~att~e ~~ular:,on
Clly, hnuyhenia, Grotuf
N(l~s
l .!i:mou l'ow r ll
165 1:)6 135 458 , ar~ ~·;~n~:mo a~d ~~o~ta~ ;i;lm~n
Ctntra1 and Alrlin• Tatllllll.r ..
Sinlt.in&lt;; Fund Trustees
2.400 00 .ll'nktn.~
13:J l:il 170 4.'i4 ,
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1 th · ·
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744 787 741 :l''7'' wa~ a rrsCI'VP rrn cr e pas wo
IHtiCIOFIFIIlUTIIIPUDII
Total ExpenditurC!i
7,Q3000
- -·--~ '"' · ~cason s and Thomas was a chief
BONDED DEBT
(lran•s
19 216 ! suhsiii\IIC for Dave Weaver at right
Coffee
guard
Garaga
D•~.3t, 195~
naviS - -- --·-- I:l:J 106
241
.
SINKING fUND TRUSTEES or 1
The only newcomer to regular
....
lous h -------- 120 156 120
scrvtee in the backfield is CannA·
......VILLAGE TREASURER
Mitch .. . ·-·-- 161J 180 153
H
d 11
-10
wl
1
v 0,
10 was
owar
opa ong
ASSETS
Horak
130 ·134 179
Cassad)· 's chief relief in lDM.
,
81tlance Bond Retiremrnt
].ieving
. · 146, 144
Four promising freKhmen ap"N'"TIOIJ!!!D'TI-.. HOT"
13 26 26
and Sinking .f unds -- - - 6 .051.03 Hand'idap
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0. V. E. C. Englrwers
center from Cincinnati; Ed Spy 7
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Grand, Tot. ASBcls Ul'c.
Atlwy
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chalski , 243·1b. right taekl.r from
CHAIIIIICKANI.~
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28.451.03 Conde ·-· -·--- 140 15fJ 166
Wooster, LcHoy carr, 184 _pound
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173 116 203
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Crow
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Davil', Rich
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on tbe Medl!erranean Crl:'leS. L3.tt·r th'i!' F renr-h parliamf'Tit voted
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Prur . W. V. Maync!urd. Unlverl'! lty of London; Dr. Sbieldt:
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Wednesday, April 4, 1956

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Beauty of Tall Flowers
Mrs. Harry Houdoshelt Elected First Vice IM;~::::::·r.!:n:r~=
Enhances Garden Pl'cture President Of Sanborn Missionary Group I anu ouncw ( the atbirtl'l of a daugh

The Da i tv Sentinel

M' •nd Mrs G...

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The B 11 Sr~n bor n M1 ~:..~o nary,
Socw ty mt: t Monday at the lo' m,:t
Bapll.S t chu rch sanctuary whh Mrs
Atlen Hughes pr estdent, presldtng
and r e01d1ng a poem ' Easter after

Wine brenner Mrs Charks Bennett
Mrs Harold Chase Mrs Jac k Sat
terfield and they m vt ted th lrty
t1ve tlMlmben to the churc h dmtng
room Mrs A.Jlen l{ugbes asked the

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G ra ndpsreots ue ~n
Mattie
Yost R11c .ne and M.r.••~d Mn J
E Foster, PMteroy lrt Foster
Mrs c P Bradbury played an or blesstng precedma: tbe ~erving of and Mrs Estalla Skmntlll' 18' ereat
gan pre lude
a dessert courte u.rry\ng out the
grandparents
Mrs.. Claremont E Hoyt conduct- yellow and white color scheme Ui
ed the o()enwg devotional serv1ce ed on the refre.shment tables which
Susan Ann has two slsters,
which mcludcd Scnpture rcadmg were centered w1th arrangements Nancy and Martha and a brother

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Wolfe Lo.ga n
De
present With VIsit ors rro m W il kes
Joh n Fobt er of
c arro lton I
ut c. 1and c tuef of Otstn r t ll , ville Gal \J po\J s and Loga n Th r ~pe nt th e weeke nd w1 th h.ts pnr
~n/ N tc d ~1clgs Tcm plt: Pyth ta n 1 VlSitm~: reprcse-n tatt ves
tnv tted \ e nts ~lr and ~tr~ J E f oster
s ~~ 1 ~ Tucsda~ at the K of P the loc al Temple to attend thcJr
Sundil \ gues t s of Mr am:l Mrs
Hall al\d gave them a too rallng m s pectwns thL:;. .spnn g
HN llcrt D1xo n and fam ilY were
of exldlcnt She al 5U to mmended
After the mce tmg the ho:.i r ss \f r an rl \li s Harry D1xon and
~irs 1 tl ltan Sll~ tff Hteran mUSI· committee 1nvtted the group to ~ l":. l ~ 1\c\crl y and Lorella D1llon
Hardy Aalers Blossom b E&amp;rlJ Fall.l
«:Jan h •l Iter " 01k &lt;~ ~ ptan b t and the dmmc room where Mrs :till nf lo lu mllu.s 11nd Mrs Earl Kcl l)
pnm ~ d the ~tJff and of! tct"rl&gt; for ton Russell presided at a s tlv er f of Lam·a~l l t
Flowers spe11k With color form that ma7 reach 5 feet in height
.theu d nlls and ext mp\ 1hcal10n coffee .scrvtce at a table cente1NI
Su san D1 uon daughter or Mr
Gypsophila {Baby s Breath)
and height of g1 owth Like tl1e
of th e ntualist tc work. M1 ss Erma with an arrangement of s pnng and 1.11 ~ Herbe rt D1xon IS confm·
ne1ghbo1 :&gt; m your block, they groWl! 4 feet tall, bearing myr.
Smit h Past Choe f prese nted the flowers Hode.sses were Mn Chf rd to her home "' 1th the mump ~
d1f!er By the•r contn1st w1th 1ads of smsU pink or white lllol•
1
th
p
ford
Rhodes,
Mrs
Otho
Watts
MT8
each
other, flowers l!XCII.e inte r soms m late summer
f
Deput y wtth a g1Et r om c grou
Wilham AUman
Mrs
Homer
Mr 11.nd Mr s Otto Mortzf eld n[
est m your garden Proper blend·
Smgle and double hollyhocks
Mr~ '-11 ton Ru !iS ell MEC pre- Jon- woth Mrs l.owe a contnbu - KenOI'oha \\i U! left Tuesday far
mg ot their brauty brlnrs out the are among the most h1ghly dec~
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tl
t
be st m each
1atJVe flowen for a border back·
"o 1d.-.rl
" al th e meetl nlo( and wMrs
k
tor Sandwiches ptt kles lemon Colu mbus w t"rr I ey WI
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or
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Whl
Tall flowermg plants form the gtound They grow quickly from
K arl o v. cn wa s 'llslre ss of
• ,,f the Templ t WL're ES, st1cks, mm ts and coffee were serv hefore r&lt;'t urn lllJ
omc
1e
backdrop for your stage full nr seed to a height o[ alx feet or
Orr'' ' ' •
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hue th ey wer e .: ue.s-t s of rela ~
blossoms Because they are used more wtth flowers inl!ludlnr
'l r~ (_ ~ ,h Bahr &amp;I \1 rs Charles e
ttves
lo help screen QUt background many tones of red, pink and
Bur delt e M !,' f J ane J ohru&gt;on ~ee
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Mr and Mr.s Wl'lby Whal ~y or
vtews they naturally are seldom orange The ftowerin1 season can
Mr~ Hora ce Mc ~lhmny, Lreas •
columbu s v. u e "eckend ~est s of
planted alone
be lengthened many weeks if
Mrs Phthp Ylemhart, prot Mtss
their 6 on m law and dau~hter,
There are many tall 1row!ng taded bJouoma sre picked to
Aowerll which can Le used thla prevent seed formation
Margaret SauPr OC Mrs E R..
Mr and Mrs Karl Grueser and
y.,ay lncludmg both annuab and
L1atr1s September Glory fKanTompk tn •
staff captam
Mn
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• famtly of Mtners\tllc
perennials Where &amp;pace i&amp; lim s~s Ga7 Feather' Ia a 8 toot
\\illl ta lll I owe Tu esda y evcnmg
Mr and Mr" Dallas Hassler of
1ted they can serve better th11n be&lt;Juty whose stalks are covered
~1rs Low( "''s 111 &lt;~na he r work
1 Columbu s wlre weekend Jiuest~
shrubbery for their roota do not tn late summer with fealher1
w~ ~ prcsrnlcd hy Mrs Gnff Rus
of her parents, Mr
and Mrs
compete with other Howen as purple flowers.
does shrubbery Some are among
!&gt;ell Mrmb ns of the slHH wotc
Mrs Manon c Ntbc 1 t ass1st&lt;'d Har1v Ke1s\'r MJnersvll\e
Thalictrum &lt;meadow rue) Is a
the old fashioned flowers whtch
flam e t: olorcrl formal ~owns and by Helen Jane Houdashelt and
M1 and Mrs Harold W1ggms o£
d c 11c ate ftower Wlth. feathery
are
new
agun,
and
will
be
ad
h
1 d
h
th
' h' h all wa s decorated w1th JOn
le aves which Jrowa 5 teet tall,
p
Sally Erwm entcrtamed w1l a Columbus v1 s1 e
l"r mo er
m1red by visitors to your a;arden and
while never taking the spotqu1 ls t~ nrl carnatJ Oll.'l tn the Y· eurpnse bndal s hower at h er Mrs t&lt; an me K~pur, ~!mcrsvllle,
who are not fHmlhar with them
th1a11 SL.:.tcr colors
home Bulternut Avenue last week ovrr the weekend
For an attractive background hght, always provides a pleulng
1creen !or your earlier t\owe rs back,:round for more brllUani
Du n ng 3 s hort hu ~1 n css mecll hononng Mrs Jac k Crame r and
Mr and Mrs Carl Moore M1 s
try Boltonia asterotcln (fal se blossoms
tng plans Wt'l'i(' mad e to serve the Mrs Fred BurMm
LlyoC '1oore Wilbur Moore all of
A 4 toot perennial Verbena (bo·
chamom1l.d lt growl 6 feet t all
, • . Entertaim Etilller
banqut·t 10 t he t~st of the Sun
After the honored gu( s l.s o pC'n · l Pom('roy and Charles Momc o f
wtth a lufy plant In late aum na1 tensisl tleara frarrant lavenflo wrr 'f1m , ! 1e l 1 rnl.1v e vening at ed the 1r m11ny mcc gtft s a num· Mi nersvill e attended the fun era l
Mrs Freda K.rautter entertatn
mer Jts datsy-llke white flow e1s der flowers from 1eed. the tl.rai
come and nmaln untll October year
t he K 11 f I' 11 ~1 1
her nf ~ame s c Ncrt• pl&lt;~vl'd and fl( Char les Hall m Syncuse Mon
ed a group of relat1ves Easter at
AU the above are perennials
l!lvmg you one or the few peren
her home Chester Roa1:1
da y
f lfly me mbers . ~n ~ u~~c prtu ~ awarded thr wtnnen;
wluch grow eas1ly from seed
muls
which
blossom
In
the
fall
~
Bcfrlhhnumi M ~lore servf'd by
Frank n Wtll and Mr and Mrs
Cue!;IS wc.re Mr and Mrs Leo
For large clusters of • for gel 1nd once established Will perthe hostesses to Npnev Neuman H R Smtlh ~ pent the weekend tn
Walk
er and fam1ly Sprtngfu~ld
rol
m
their
roles
in
the
&amp;arden
me not" flowers of gentia n
Martha \'- arrl Margant Ann Ren Columbu~ w1Lh the fm m~r· s si s-Mr ami Mrs Ha\ Law son a nd
blue In June and July, l r y J.lH ture for many years
shaw, Dut othy Jtnkm ~
Su~1c
ter Mrs H D Defenbach~
Among tall IJOWinr annuals
Anchusa Itallca Dropmore wh1ch
Mr and !\1rs
son s Co\umbu~
a1 e Ra1lltud1a - ftowe1ed sunflowgroY. s 5 leet tall
fischer (,erirudc Mttchell Mn.
Mrs \\-illlafll R DownJC Mrs
llarry Ihomas ai1d f .. nulv. Mm
Hardy Asten true Americ an 10' 1 s v. hJCh grow 4 to 8 teet tall,
Bocrn:k .111d :\h-1 1111~ Nlehc-~1
Jed Webster Sr
Mrs Cha1les
ersv1lle Mr and Mr~ 1: h \\- htlc
flowerB &lt;which the BrttJSh cull and have tully double ftowers of
Send1ng gtfL~ hut unable lo at ~ r.oeglf'tn and 1\o!rs Phtl Wtll1am ~
Mr and Mrs Harry Krautlcr ,m!\
.Michaelmas dals!e8) are p&lt;'r en chestnut red and yellow which
tend wer1 ~Ill&lt;h c d f1 ~ h c 1 Bertha son wc1e m AllnHJy Tucsdil&gt; t o
fannly and Mr and :\-Irs f' 1&lt;lnk
l'( lve hc1ght and color to the a;at•
mal&amp;
you
can
grow
from
Seld
MAKE US AN OFFER
Alh~
Oo1othy
B11k1r
(.l~dy s
alleml a mef'l tng of fltslncl f.~J
Krautter and sons
'I'hclr v.hite cnm son pink and dt n background, where there Js
ON THESE CARS
Drown I OI S Ann llumJ(ardncl
df'n Cl u b uffHcrs and the pr~~~
blue flowet s ar c 1rown on bushes room tor a considerable .Q:roup,
NO Rt:ASONABLI
Cla r 11 e Kenned y
J.mt l Epperl y, dtnl s of the clu bs In th e dtsll iCt
Birtlulay Dinner
OFfER REFUSID1
A filmy beauty
scalloped lace ond fiharet
trantcs Jo.:\an s 'l.try Hood nom·
M r ~ Joh n K1upp returned
to
'NASH Stltetli!iln 4 dl'.
tnm
too
dcunty to hide .•• and silhouttlt
t hy Lung Shlllry ltu sscll JoAnn he! hom r Columbu:; Tuesday
• , . Honors Carl
ill
l' ;~ t ltnu sh and
Donna tr-1 il v t ~ J I wtlh her sJ:;ter and
perfttl
w1th
gor1d
Ftgure-Fiow
dttign
Mrs Carl E Will cntertamecl
hroth N M1ss Lou1 se and Ph1lhp
Er.tra
front
panel
promaet
no set-thru.
w1Lh a dmner Monday evenm g at
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her
home
East
Mam
St
honormg
Whitt.
tllet
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VI 2 dr wllh
t'aul Ha\ Rf' Jb cl and fr te ncl of
Mr Yhll 04l hts bi 1Lhda v
w1ll llr-.
Mrs J E D 1Iar t1ng( r a~H t s tcd
i\t!wm \ !S tl cd Su n da~ w1th Phi l~
'I he next mecllng will be held
Present were Mrs John H1ch
ft!O-Ii_UI(;t( '"'"'' 4 dr
b} 1\11 !; ( har!es (,oegletn cntcrtatn
l1p H.r thel .md Sisler Mt s~ [ Olli.S&lt;' 1
01l the home of Mrs J 0 Roedel mond Sr John Richmond Jr Mr 1 ~
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Mi ss Do1oth} R11hC'I of ( olum cd th(' Pom c 1u~ Garden dub Mun F..t st Mam St W\th M1s l!vmg and Mrs Ceward Calvert the hon
bus ~ tn nl th&lt; W('t k1•nd wtth lwr da~ afternool'l at hcl home ltvc K.trr lr as ass1slmg ho~less on orcd guest and daughter~ Ca1la
2 dr.
l'otnls
p.u o11s '\1r and M1 s Louts
May 7
Jean and Lt n da Ann and r10 W
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WSCS RUMMAGE SALE
lhts sprtn(l ' A shorl hu~IOC li.' sc ~
tr1t 1ttHd 11t h 1 turkev dtnner o n Mt s Fl o1 tn{r Burnmll
~Jon was condu cted by the pres!
Ell ~tu wLth 'lr
and 1\fr~ Oltu
1 he WSCS nf the Mtne:rsV11h
rlc nt Mrs Wilha\11 H Dowmc Mrs
Uattzfl ld 1\.1 IIW•h,l WL S ,IS J::Unl '
Methodist
chtnch arc sponsormg
Duwme and Mrs Goeglct n 11nnoun
Ollu 1s V.l tl rr ff W1bnn Mr and
ccd th('lr 1nleniJOib of a llendmg a rummage sale, begtnnlnR tmla v
Mr:; Cat l Moore and dauAhtets,
a du;lrtet mectllll,; a t Albany on and Thursday and FridAy , tn lhe
\farle nra nd lm c1a Pomeroy and
Bethany church butldmg
L ucsday
W1 ll!um Sw1~ht1 M1drllenort
IHJntng the ~o: m up 1n the after~
An mtucs tmg
paper
Start 1
no r n v. 11 ~~~ 1111d Mt s I aWTcnc c
METROPOLIT~n
hoardtng now ror next wmters hou I,
S111 th ,tiHI f,mllly of Laurel CliH,
quet " was prPscnlcd by Mr~ 0
A11"'"0 Sl\1 ES
:\11 Hn1l l\l r~ D11n .Smtih and chtl
!he mnlh btrthday or Ann Cnn - n Fans \\ho cxla1ned the melh
Phon• 604.5 J
Lit ( n of H~&lt;:Jn( and Mrs
Anna c1 daut:htcl of Mr ~ml M•~ Wlll odli of di\111{( ancl the materials
Trtfflc L•ght In Mlddto1oo•tl Tl1ll J'nnwrn\ Mr~ D.1vt.s scnred
1am &lt; ltlif"1 wn~ Cl lebrnted I hms to dry She slated that dry an ange295 N. 2nd Av• Mlddl•port,
Ill tl(,llll Hlld CHkC to thl' Vl~!t day Y.tth a purty Gaua~ wue mcnl.',i last longer and nrc usually
TONI GilT
ors dill 1ng ilH• aftcrnnon
pla} c rl and prizes "on bv John conversation Plcce!l, and that some
WN.
A.prll -4
F.cclc" Jo) BoggN &lt;. onll!e Hobo, modern arrangers ure comb~mn•
HORROR
SHOW
Roger Stilts Carol)n llend1uk~
dr) and rrclih malerullii rherc hi
8•1• Lugo•i
Mrs Cr1nrr was ~~~-~~ierl h) her no I! nut to thC' nmount of malcnal
"DRACULA"
older daughler, Janel Valcntme, to be found for dry arnngements

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At 43 As Storm
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Honort'ng' TWO
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Mrs. Fredn Kraultt•r ..

WE SELECT
THE VERY BEST
USED CARS

$2.95

Sixteen Attend Meeting Of Pomeroy
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Easter Turkey ...
Dinner Served
At Davis Home

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Hartshorn Trial
At Logan Moves
, Int~ Fo~h Day
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UP.....Tiio ..coodduree murder 1l'llal of :Robert G
Herb~ moved mto 1ts fourth
day b~ today With neal!} all of
Hartshorn's faflllly scemmp:ly bead
ed for JaJl t
Two of Hoo-tshorn ~ brothlrs
were held Tuesday on l'harg.cs of
obstructmg JU5t!ce Ano-ther brother and a SISIC1110·1aw W(', IC
arra1gned Wednesday for leavmg
the county to avotd the servmg
of subpenas
Hartshorn. 26 year old Junk
dealer, l'li' bemg trie-d for the
sbootlns of hts brother Lloyd 35
on Nov 20 at the farm home of
thetr father, Goorge

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Celebrated By
Ann Criner, Thurs.

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JohnKal
F..cdl
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harll'~
navlrtBoggs
t ovrrt,
hlrcn
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8u11h U11llhle to atlrnd lhc party
hut tlt~ndmg a g1fl was ( hn:;lloe
Bahr

John '• f11h1on ~ll.on.,.

•u •tvl• rtra.t W.ck
lll'ld •h111 l!luorn It• hl•
linK II • THI••tuory
quirk 111 IPIII

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United Methodist
Boo rei Plans To
Attend Conference

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SHOE STORE
Cenlel' Of Upper Bloek

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ApMJ 8 Rev Edwud Parker,
Jtated -supply pastor, wlll be In
Pttt:sburgh, Pa , t1ver the weeken4
Rev and Mrs Parker &lt;the latter belng Rev ZunQel ~ Sl'111er, arc
former mtss•onar•es to Chma
where they served about 26 )Cars
Aeeordlng to preient
plans
they will contmuc to Berve In the
present ca'Pac•ty untll the latter
part of May when Rev Zundel
and {imJly Will move to 1Pomeroy
alld assume the pastorat-e of the
Bapt1st Church.
"be Message o£
1he Empty
Tomb" will bo the theme of his
5CI"IIlOn Sunday

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ll fpopul• price! That ~ you. t~ ean now
UDiquo experience in eleep. Whopped wtth ur to • .new
U.S. KoyloD oooth.._...ry nerve. reoll fiVery tired ~uecle,
everJ mch of you from head to fooL Trut younel~ to tha&amp; ~ew,,
""~ U. KsyiDro, that j!iva you the ~~ expenoiVe. huur1oue1
'.l'~:l \ ,la!ld of reot md oleep: c-. to the &amp;!dUll Department 111d :"k
&amp;ow w !WI Gild lAIIel U..S. ~--M~ond Fourulal""":

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15.511

amilton From

COLLINS Jewelry
Whe"' Your Confldenee IS Justified
Pomeroy, Ohio

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The MarshaU College Rc~:•onal
Se1cnce Fa.r Is 'SC.heduled to take
place at the ScK!nce Hall Aud1·
t-or1um at MaTShall College m
H¥ntington Apnl 6 ~nd 7 a~rd
tqg to Dr Howard L .Mtlls. d•rector ol the fair
Prizes wlll be awardl'tl to stuQen(s showing 1he most outlltHnd
ftlg ability through dhtbllJi m
several aci(lntiCle fields Exbii)Jts
to be presented nolud~ d.itiplal'1! Ul
t!hemlstry, en:glneenng
mathe·
mattes, btology, laboratory proce
dures .and
mdw.tnal &lt;lcvl'lop
menl.!
Wtnncrs of the fatr w1ll be
pven a free tnp to Okhrhomo
~y to submit their exhlbit~ m
the Nat1onal Sc1ence Fa1r May 10~
12 accompamed. by Dr Mlllt~ A
boy •nd girl wUl be ~elected for

t&gt;ri•• I
t'very school p:resrntina an

BIKER FURIITUIE
ON THI UIGHTUT COINII 1..
O.KIO
11\IDDLIPOIT
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N.M.

TEXAS

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MAP &amp;MOWS town.r etruclc by tomaduea. with cruuu marldnf:
thoR ID wblcb tataUUu ooourred. Alung witb the jarrin&amp; punch
or torudoN. tlllndlq: duet etorml raked nurtbem Tau. IUuth·
eutem Coloraclo and eaatem Ntw Mexico. Tornado toU wu aevm

tDJured. In

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Home htll si.1~ for the location of
the new $200,000 m&amp;nonal hospital, Wednesday mght The Me1gs
Count~ CotnmLs:s.aner.s agre&lt;'d to
g1vc any location on lbe Mtc for
the hospital constructiOn
~o Vaughan, secretary
read
correspondence from the :JI..atc
department, reviewing four .-;t1es
I hat were propO!ied, and el:;o Jet
tus to the state department or
health, from tbtl committee 'iiPpomted by the board t4t JDVC6h·
gate A letter from the Depart
ment stated that the group should
select a s1te, and then a sanJtatwn engml'C.r woukl come and m~

bu1ld and equ1p a bUIIdtDg, and
stJil get H1U .Burton Ad money
whtch WO'\lld allocate (lflfi dollar
for every two that ha&amp; been col·
lectcd in the county oanrl wds
placed ,111 the Board treasury
Th1s would 1ncrease the funds
avaulable for blllldmg and oqutppmg a hosp1lal
to a tolal oi

$300,000

Pat Thornton pomtcd oul that
If tbc &lt;:ounty health department
were 1:1ven orftcts Ill the butldmg
that 1t would be 'a Je•d pipe
cinch" that H1l11Burton money
couJd be&gt; ubta 1ned, and he ~a1d
that Green County, IN out offices
fo:r their &lt;:ounty health depart·
ment and rccetvcd Hill-Burton
funds due to th1s
A buildmg eomm1ttee confiisting
of Robert Jacobs D1 Bo1ee and
Oevc .ienkms was a.ppomted to
meet w1th the cO¥nl~ comnu~wn
The purpose of the scu~nce ers Approxunately 10 acrc5' of
fau· hi'li been ctc6cr1bed as an land was -reported tq. be netded
oppm1umly for lh(} display of f()l' Um hcrspi'tal site
The next meetmg 1~ scheduled
scu'nttrtc talent arrd !lo rrovtde
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re&lt;:ot::nttlon of tbLS talent to mo~ !or May 2
ltvatc, rncouragc M!'ld IO~Jltre m
~1udents and teachers I he dE'SU'C
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
for ~1enttfic experimentation and
Admitted Wedn~day Pearl
discovery, to f'ncouralife talented nrynolds M1ddi(\PQrt,
Steph&lt;'n
youths to enth se •enhf«: rareers, Hoffman, Cbe~tor , Belly Kl('JO,
and to focus aUenllon on SOlen.ce
Pomeroy
and stimulate student, 'teadler,
Dbchargcd Edna Cratg, M1d ..
and
commumty
intere~o1.
10 dleport, Mrs Gene Yost and dau
sctence"
ghter, Racmc
Tr1·State counbctL to be ~pre
~;ented In the fair tncludf C8bei1,
NAMED BY COURT
\\ aynf., Lmcoln, .M-o:..on, Mmgo
The l'rDbat c Court reported l&lt;r
Logan and western Putnam ht da} -that Syb1l EbPr:;ba( h Pom~&gt;­
We11t VIrgin~:~:. Gallt&amp;
Jack.wn, r'oy bas been appomted a~ ~"e.
Lawrence Mel~. Scioto and P1ke cutrn of lhe estate of Dora llo10 Ohio -and Boyd, Greenup L.ar- nune, late Q( Dext['r
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rcnee, Marlin. Ptke, Ca11ter, Floyd
and Jolmson m Kentucky
Exhibit'S' at the fair Wlll lle
HOLlliR HOSPIAL
WednftSI.la:o,;
~rrs
Adp.litted
open :to the pubhc "lly from 9 A
M to 4 P .M In the Sc1ence Hal1 Charltse Rawson. Southstde, W
AudtLormm at Marshall Collegtl Va, 'M:r&amp; Mannmg Webi!Jter Pom·
m Hunhngton
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Regional Science Fair Sch eduled
To Open Friday At Huntington

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throu,h 2S communit101&gt;
1n Okl1homa, K•nus and M•stourl.
(1nternahona\)

IMiahed

The Me1gs Veterans Mcm&lt;mal spect 1t, apd ma~e a fmal report
Rev ft.a.lph C ~undel, pastor
A di.!ICUsston was .held as Lo
.Nect of the Fust l!apturt. Church Hospital Trustees vo1ed unam whether
or nol the Board rould
mously
to
accept
the
Children
s
Pomeroy will occupy the pulptt on

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The Rev J Leslte Kun:to pre
Md('d at the April mecltnA of the
Offll"llll Board or lhc Un1led Me
thodut Church held Mouduy evcninu at the ehunoh
'ltlC Lords Prayrr m unison
op('ned the meeting, ~tft~r wbtrh
routme bustnes!i was dl,:(Ussf'd
May 38 was M~t as thP. date for 11
meeting nf thl' tommis.siOON for
orgarm:abon and pl11nnma or lb('
new year
Plans were mad~ for 11 J!roup of
bO)t. wh1ch w11l b~ taken to lol
umbus by flt.v Kunzfl April 7 to
attend a eonfertm('e on thf'l mim~ 4
try which ~Ill he belrl at lhe
Maple GMVP Metbod1st t burch
Sentence prayrn by the nu'm
bertL t:oncluded -the mectmA:
IISIGNS POSITION
After f\nefn years as w11ilre~s
in local restaurantli. Mn Beulah
Whtle bat~ rP.tiCned frcm her pos
ition al the Mal1tn RtllStaurant
where llhe ball been emrloyed for
four years and Is now working as
bookkeeper for the Beck Manufact
urtn1 Company planl on Grant
Street
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MIHS Lyndla l':bcrsbach spoke
G110r11 Zucco
S d ra('k.~ m our lo('al s lorea" 1 "THE MAD MONSTER"
~~d h~~rl how seeds mt: grown and
Thun -FrL
April 5-6
k
d She 8 oke of the hlgh
pa(' agre
p
t
ood
why
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John
P1yne
lllCMIC•menn
cost o cer1mn var1c tell a
,
d tt t 1
Santa Fe PassaRe
1 !honk
ant1 s1u
la
cw poop c
(In Technlcolorl
thRL when thry buy a lOt: package
ALSO
f seNis the arc rcnll) buytnt: a
0
01n Dailey
~ June Haver
Y
•mraclc
1
Tho Girl Next Door
(In T•hnlcolor)
(hfr,-.~hmcnh wrtc :-~cne1l b~ the

pedup bulldlngl, homes and tr~l
Drumright, 40 m1le1 southWHt
of Tuha, was one r.f the harcl'ell h1t ar••~ u k•ll•r tom•doe•

dead.
Drumr.!Jht, four on• tunny
kWe&lt;L
Pastor Elect To
Otcupy The First Children's Home Site Approved
For Veterans Memorial Hospital
B~ptist Pulpit

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tn serv1ng tee cream cakes decor
llltd ltkt }a,tt-r ba ~klls and Ea~ IN C'&lt;LIHl y hvo 1 ~
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Gut'~ l s w&lt;'re Suzann(' Bnulhur} , l
Na1 ~a. 1 rest John llliike
D111n11
t nsv.ell 1hrrC'sa Bol}a rcl R11nty
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leJ John llood ( hC'nl Ann Fife,
l unme Su&lt;' Dubo C e lr~tc Ault,
Roger Sill('~, &lt; 11rohn lie nth 1ck~.
Rarbara llurfn('r
S&lt;'1en 1 t\Wl~.

rub~e-stewn

view of
Drwnright, Okla , 1fttr • twltt·
er r.....-.cl through the town, l•n·
inv five d•ad along with the np-

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Thursday, Apnl 5, 1956

IY UNITE.O PltiSS
Ot-110 Fetr tod.y •nd tonitht,
Not to w•rm 1n toUthllatt and
11xtreme ••• Frldey lnc,..aslnt
doud•Mu and werm•r followed
by • ho wen In riternoon or
ntght High ~Odtly tn SO. north
•ut to law 60t 54uthw"t Low
tam9M JS 4() northust 1nd 4045 .outhwesf

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poems composed by women at the ;~{~J~o~n~q~u~\l~s~an:d~f~o~r~sy~t~h~la:.....;;;;;;;;;;;..~C~h~a:d~e:';......-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;...;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;,l
annual Bapti st Housepar ty and a - - - - - - - meditation "The Nme Frutls of th e
Sptnt
Mrs Willis Anthony, nommatm~:
committee chcurman
prese nted
these officers to fill vacames oc
urrlng this year first v1ce pres1d
ent Mrs Harry Houdashelt , cha1r
man of 1111suonary Ste'&gt;l.ardship
and Education Mrs Charles Ben
nett vJce--presJdenl of ChrlSltan
Love, Mrs James Pullen chair
man of Love Gift, Mrs
Beulah
White, chatrman of"' Famtly L1fe
Mrs A R Pullen secretary Mrs
John Lyons, asststant secretary
Mts DaV'!d Darst Jr
1 Chatrmen of the four C!fclcs
I wtll g1ve thc1r annual reports at
Shadow-panel slip In
the Ma~ meetmg when reports of
all comm1tlee chatrmen Will also
Gil Nylon IIKt and Tritol
be gwen It was announced that
Apnl 23 had been set fot the dale
or the Pomeroy Baphs t Assoc1alwu
meeting at the Chesh1re BapLL.o;t
Church
The PrisCilla Clrrle presented
the evenings program wtlh a plAy
dep1ctmg a lnlS!i'I.OniUY
!i OCiet~
mectmg when the program top1c
was "Fru1ts of the Spmt ' Those
takmg part were Mr!l R1chard Ow
en, Mrs John Fultz, Jeanne Clark
Mrs Glenn Hensler, Mrs Mannmg
Kloes, 1\fn Don Becker
Hostesses were these members
of the Oor(11s C'irelc Mrs Clyde

POMEROY
SOCIETY

'Excellent' Rating Given Meigs Temple
Pythion Sisters·Following Inspection

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lt.'r SliS&amp;n Ann
Mel,ca General
Hospital , Tuesday MaN!b 2'7

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blb1t WtTI be tward:f¥1 a eel'ltltt
ate at merit, wtth spfttal medal.!
and eltatnms for lndlvldual b

'blbito of out.&gt;tandilll meril

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BY UNITED PRESS
The remnants or a vast killer
tlorm m&lt;wed out 1nto the AtlantiC
Ocecm today leavmg a heart·
brcakmg JOb of uconstruchon
bchmd
'I'he hl\,&amp;1 death count m the
lwuday batTage of tornad~ and
storms s tood at 43 Hosf1Lals were
Jammed wtlh man) o the esh·
mated 500 lllJUr~ d Hundreds of
fllmllies , their homr~ wr~ked
&amp;earched for new dwelling plaee9
In W11sh1ngton US Weathl."r
Bureau ofh&lt;'Jals !¥ltd the 12-Jttate
tornado rampage maJ go down as
on(' of the worst tn "he nations
hts' Or) Other tornado barragee
hne ki!l('d more persons But few
hll \ " £'\'er mov~ti so tast and CO\'
CJed such a "td ~ area
The storms came ragm2 ot~t of
the South\\ est Mond11v and htt
the1r &lt;:l1max Tuesday nlt;rht \\ohen
thev killed 17 persons 1n wel&gt;lern
Mtch1gan
The Vlctuus wcrtlher
front kept gomg easl but J.ost
much ot tts power •n1ng to get
over 1he Appalachian Mountams
Torn1do F11nn11 SHn
Wmds got up to 75 m1lel&lt;i an
hour at Rochc.sler N Y. and
a tornado funnt:&gt;l was s tghted
wh1rlmg ovl'r Vermont Wm&lt;l ~ II()
to 70 m1les per hour htt West
v.r_jpma whtle a dense fog delayed shiPping 10 Ne\l York (II)'
nnd mati@ dJ'JVIOg ha1:nrdou s ~hn•
e&lt;~stern and central lllas:;achusett s
The warm wr.alh~! j)OI'\ed II n• w
weather throat f~.&gt;r tliC Fas~ Th('
Albany N y' Weathrr Burct~u IS
~ucd sprCilll flood waromJ: s fm
New York sta1e
LOmmunJII('~
Melling snow 11lrcarl, ~cnt Mn&lt;~ll
streams ov&lt;'r the1r banks rl osm,::
som e roads and flood.m~ hundred~
of cellars and the Weather Du
(Contmued on l'age Seven)

Eisenhower Sap H~ WiU Not
tommit Troops Without Orders

And Death

P re~ld!n' l~llhJ""'r J li•w u ~lJ ed to anill\zt h1s votf as com p~rru Hi etl h} ~ ''f! r 1
qH:.uon ld tu I hill of Drrnocra.t1c Sen
11~ to whelhu l nttd ~! .. If's \fa r
&amp;.te~ KefJ U\lf
1ne-s nov. ,n ~~
\ 1 rl dll
t ast
Ot h ~r h1ghiJghL':.
of Lh e ne ws
wuu ld be
tn
In lhdt &lt;lrca conferf'ncr
:J "
m ph• '""' ' ' ' " ' "" ' &lt;I' ''""
He dedmed '" '"'" wo lh
IT} would Y..ilgc n 1 v.ar \\Jthout ch1d a~s1s1:an t Shf'rma n Ada ms 10
!he C"IIJ1!\t'nt llld IJ ' d(r l!f ' "11/o(re.s..o; re cent broa d Crt\J('!S m or Demo
y
\ t h1 ~ u, u.,l m~~o , •onftrtfl(:or&gt; crat 1&lt;: cong re$s lonal leo.adcrs bip
\e ~\ {'fdilV \ILL f~n.., H.Ji nt hiS t'}C~
The PresJdCfll ~1d it£' b e!Jev~d
Intervention by the United .liiJ('ak about the MJddle East situ fra~hm~; and an gered h~ th1 quC"?.
t hat the people m (onJ;:ress tn
Slates In the Mlddle East &amp;Iluation atwn because unless Pr e~ 1 de n t t ~ on ~·mted r ut. ~{o \\ 1 h&lt;~H' ~ a1d gf' neral were trym(( to do what
poses for us another Korea, .and Eisenhower renslA the clamor o f a !h1~ so oflen that 1s ,&lt; (m t 1 me t he} th ought be,t for t he Umted
we are on the threshold of another \IOcJ!erous mmonty (the I.sneh s 1 ndJculous to ask m{' t h r quls S ta t e ~ a ll hough thc1r perform
Korea ' Probatl" Judge John Bacon 111 the nl'ar future over l7 and 18 \J( n
an&lt;"e somt'tJmes \arted m the heat
told members and guests of the )car old enlntees .1re gomg to be
1 am -~ look ho w ca n .il " ilr _,f part Jsanshlp
Pomero) Lions Club at the week wrelitcd (rom lhe1r homes and t ht y be lond uctt d 7 Y ou h., \ t' l:ot to
Dt §cuu mg ren nt ~ hlfts m Saly noon meeting Wednesday
.are gmng to ht: sent on transporl!i hJ\l 11nt v~ \' ou h d~e ~otto hav, vtc t pobc~ an d th e Communis ts'
The JUrtst slated that a f~ to d1e on the de!iert sands m Pal e 1 draft aw~ you ha~e lo!ot to h;~\e denunc Ja tw n 0f St.a l ut the P res•
weeks ago he was an adult spon- st1oe
rnone\ How roul rl H u eunduct a de nt sa Jd hP th 1nks t:h&lt;'re has been
lOr at the Jl)th Annual World AI
Baton then read a h st of art 1 war Wit hout t n ngrc~~
no haS!(· !'h ang~ 1n th&lt;&gt; Jo n.'( t1m e
faa s Institute at Cmcmnah, and des dated bark to February 28 I
~ow the1r eom11tutwnal puwl"r atms of Com m unt~ l lead€rs
the qurihon lioN many Korea's 1921 concernmg Jew1 sh Arab host ts to df'c lan ., ~~ ;~nJ 1 am .~:om!!
He noted Ihat Lh1s IS the ~v
can lhe U S stand" was asked l lllties
1 tu LihNit Jmm 1 a~ nol ~;: 11 m.: ( nth ann• ver.sa ry of th e :\io1 1.
of W V M Davtcs Brlllsh Cons ul
to or de r t roop~ 1nt o .Jllllhi JI!;: that 1 Alla nt1 c
lreaty
OrganJZ.atJOn
of that Cit}
Mr Da~J s was con
Furl herm on· the Ju \e mle Judge can be mtLrprt ttd ~ 1\a l u nit~~ ;; nd sa1d :\ATO h.a.s made a di~Y
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duct111g an open discussion and s ta ted that lhc Arabs had bee n , Congrr ... tl1t: tl, 1
t1nc-t con tnblitJon to world peace.
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huggested that perhaps an mtcr i
P ~e~sio n ofPdc~IJ ocfor l OOU , A ho &lt;~t thcm\1 t t nfrrr~crthc
H e has been 111 fr equent com·
veot1on plan was the anliwer to the )tars bu t ,q becau se the Urut cd P re ~1 drnt , .., ld lht 1l ~problem- munJcat wn by mat! v.tth Brtltsll
flame:&gt; crackling Jn I be Maddie East I Slates hack 10 lruman 5 Ltme had a!tral wll( lh n ih(' filron b1JI 11 rb Prtmc \1 JoJst er S1r Anthon y Eden
Judge Baton II&lt;Ud lhe quesnon prez.;surcd pariJIIUn upon t he ( 01 1 pl t ~t-nt sha pr woull be of all\ .a nd their cnh .. ngcs mvartablJ
\\oas asked by a hiKilS&lt;'hoolstudenL ed N;~twnb ncar!.) l 000 000 Arab, hLip tu f~rn tl r~
mcnt tnn thr \ftddl• East He ~.i!Jd
The JUdje elaborate4 .that the were dn ~~ n fro m thelf
h o m e~
I 11 ( h1£&gt;f Ext.' cu
, 1U 11.. h.o wnt:&gt; r th a t to h1s knowled ge
bewspapcrs and the1r readers are shop~ and fllrm s and forced Lo f lee Ill !opts lo ng1t&gt;,., ~, 1 1 1 produc&lt;' he has not rcec 1vcd anv recent
bung v:irturuzed if they believe JOto the desert
I d ' ' tNh le ll d l t h1~ \ ~'&lt;± r 11111 hl commun tciltl!Jn fro m utcu IUikmg
Ute pre-breah
dilpa'- that In conelusiOn he ~tatcd tha i p&lt;lt I th .. t•~ht am h(' o£'f 1 ~ fro m th e .w for a fm n ei U S s t:md on the
claim the Arabs are IC.pUiible for rtotJe Amencans llave bul 001 .1ca \h 11 ,, 1l h&lt;~nk u oulcf be so late ~1ddl e E.oiisl s tluat1on
the threat to world j)e&amp;ee.
'eounc ancl thai 1s lo suppor t t ht&gt; a&lt;. \11 be ncg lJglbll' th 1~ H~ar
He had con~•d~ed gom~ to the
He stated that SOIJI!e neqapera forC'Ign pohq cf Pres id ent El sen
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EJ~nho\o\ cr 11 a mt"etllll': PacJfJ c nex t uJOn th for the H ~
ba\c ~n carrymg s~ca that aay bower 10 lhe Middle East as of t v. 11h rr portn- ;~] o t\prcs~ecf gra 1 bomb t est bu t reJectf'd the 1dea
!be Arabs arc threa~mg a .Pales- Apnl 4 IQ56 , and tbat JS for 110 1 ttfu11.- ' ' t r lhf' h(a\\ ;utc ca st !I beca use he t houg ht nts presence
line Pe»ce mw1on Oiif Hamm. om6 fur the ~fiddle East a n(! 110 fnr h~rn 111 th&lt; \\ No~..~m prefer
.il t t he weapons t e~t m1a;ht be
arkJo]d, but It u t eall be lya.eli's Amencaq boys slam In the MHidle l '_!It&lt;' pr m:H \ Tucsd a} He d t cbn 1 mtcrprctf' d as brm ~ co ntrary to
who are I threat C(l
nlng this ~t e:Snlesfi b) the US Congress
--h 1~ ch•ef mten ~t -w .. rld oeace
~ cl!-ed ,\fJe ca~.e__o,t
e hr d l!ti'Wa.embcn . af i#t\tUn~ tht L•~·•)
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~t'WiilJ~ ,I!l'tted ftie oubli!!d •
CTrib mcetlll,g whlcb \\ as h eld at
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o, r with jdmedtatiOft plan but that the FoderB!cd church were R'ch
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us rcwar '&gt;~.as assassmation
ard Whll&lt;'hou :,c manager of th (
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Bacon ~111d 1 have chosen to Casto Lumhl'r f':orporallon and V1 r
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non Fultz, attorney, John Hoyt wa s
a guesl
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The mcelmg v.as pres ided 0\C r
b} Ja t: k Carse} PI c:, ulent
Off flu Tra ck a pia' v. 1 h an
lll ll ~ual IV.J- t V.1 11 h.. pr('qn lcd The Meigs l ounl} Board of Etc
,\p nl o b1 th &lt;' :::Ocnwr &lt; Ia~ &lt;f (\ Ions ha~ r (c ei\Nf from Secre
lw 11 r 1 11~h school
t ~ r) of St&lt;~te Terl w Brown a sup
f!J pi J\ ha~ a ' lra n;;:f' mt "I UI (' I ph of th e 1956 ed'itlOn of The Vot
of p11 pl• 1 ntl udJn ~ &lt;~ n( h ~rK t t'l' 1 &lt;'r s f,uJdr prepared b) Mr Brown
Edith Elder, 52, S1~1t".r of Mrs
0Ufi
I HI ) a ldt I! allan l\ tJ;nan anrt il
,\ n 1n nm a t10n thi s year IS the
Roy Trac) Sr Butternut Avenue,
pa 1r of 1mmg lovn., t Tt ~&lt;o ho ~c fan lhat H co~ e rs the Pnmary El
Pom eroy and a comptometeropermt r rC's ls ,u dd enly ccntu around e~t wn as well as the General Elect
ator for the Pubhc Empl~ces R(\a '&lt; t fl n,: or pear ls wh tc h d~opcar JOn
t1rement System, han cr~d hcr~ctf
WHEELIN&lt;, W Va
l iP _ and the '&gt;l ut1on of th e m y~t, r}
Tht&gt; V{ll er 5 Gmdf' Is one of a
from the door of hn Columbus T omm~ Wt '' tams 14 year o ld 1w1n
A no- \ plrl ma1d u nder~:oc&lt; a n .l' enc~ of three publl ~hed annual
apartme-nt "esterda y apparent Y
b bl d
d
C b Sco t 1 ordea l Y..Jt h a ~ u!Tc.a ~e eont;u m ng lv bv the Secretary of State One
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because she feared sbr was golllt::
wd 01h 1
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C h~ ra tt cr.; .a r&lt;' Ronn1c C l ~ \ I f01 candidatps v.:as usued earlier
ea , o ay was oun cUI y o 1 R
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She v.as found at ber S Nmth ncommen e mercy
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R 1 ofhctals Will be dos!"obuted
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Street residence by Mr and Mrs
o n 1e- 1n the year aU a part of Secretary
Henry Taylor of Marysvtlle,
The all male We!;t VtrgJma Jun bel Or ~ a J~an Bissell
Dallas Browns lwo fold educational profrtends v.hom she had te.Jeg1"8ph rejected defense argumenL&lt;1 that Mark s Ge ne H1ggs, {yreta Barton gram, destgned Lo atd the pubbc
ed on Wednesday IDOfDIDi to v1s 1t tbe youth wbo admitted sla~ mg 9 Jan el o~ bor n e and .Max1nr Reed
and educate election officJals
her Jatrr 1n the day
year.old O.iivld Po'&gt;l.ell last Feb Q
V Ru~u d l octwecn .ilct~~ ent n
The &amp;-page poeket 51 z;e
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A noose had ~n fasbtoned was Insane 1 he ~tate did noi as k tammr nt wil l 11bo be presented gJves facts regardmg Ohio elect.
from a sa!&gt;h cord
the death penalt) but urged life by the clas.~
ton law:s, wntten 1n easy to underFranklm County Coront.'f' Rober' 1mpnsonment for the young k111cr
stand laymcnt; language Covered
A Evans ruled the death '3Uielde who sat through hlS three rlay trml New Economy Loan
111 the brochun: are quahftcallons
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by h&lt;~ngmG
nonchalantly popping bubble gum
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for voting, registration regulations,
The Jury returned 1Ls vcrd1ct at
ppolUlee Namen ab~enL and dtsablcd , 0 ter proc
Police satd lhe woman hcd c•ne- 10 36 a n1 nearly 18 hours artcr
Lo~ r&lt;~ Loll! ~ &lt;' Jvne... , a natJ\e of edurC's armed sent('C votmg pn.
rnd ()f lhc cord to the door knob ret1rmg to deliberate the case
Mlli;! S ( ount\ and dau:~:htN n f ' 1if'gcs ar:d a dclatled de5CrJphon
stretched 11 o~er the top of the
Mr &lt;Jnd Mrs Allf'n Kn&lt;1pp Middle of "hal not to do and what to do
door and tt~d th~ other &lt;'nd
TomnlY and his twm brother port h&lt;~ ~ toJnC'd the ~1aff of lh t ai lh&lt;' polls Included lfi a handy
around hf'r nC&lt;"k Sheo tben step- Joseph both were tnrt'lcted for Econum~ Loan l o at ::mo w St r c&lt;~l&lt;'n11ar of lmporf'a.nl dates a f.
murder but Tommy exonerated lhl' on•1.. Sl accnrd mg tu announce rcctmg both the 1956 Primary on
ped r rom a c h air
, Tbe coroner sa1d that she left a other boy jn his eonfe~0ston
ment ioda\ b} Kal I Iindy, mgr
May 8 and the General EJedton
lenJthy note tn WhJeb she "f'8lled
Tbe defendant'~ gUilt wati not an
Mrs Jones 1s a rt&gt;SJdent of on November 6
&lt;Mit her fears of l()s)ng berbelliftl Issue In the trial Defense attorney Mmrr, \lllr \I here she rl's Jdcs 1\llh
tounhcs are listed sh-owmg their
- 1 Wotl1am C Callahan asked only hCJ hu ~ h~n d Wilham liaroJ," popui&lt;~tion, t h e number of persons
liDd arrangemPn t s f or h~r tu • ~a
S urvl\lll g tn a dd 1I JOn 1 'frs th•t he be sent to a mC'ntal 1n ~ t1 J o ne ~
gomJ; to the poll::i 1n November
'Jhcy arc anqther SISter fiances tuiJ&amp;n rather than pnson
J95i and tho!;e eounUes bavmg
Ttevecton of W!ckenbcrg O~gon
complete or part ial registration
and 11 hrothcr Harry ~ld&lt;'r of
a nd tho ~c us 1ng votmg machmes
Dt'lawarc Oh1o
The body was taken to lbe
Sch&lt;lNhngPr Funeral Homo at 229
E Slate Sotrec-t Columbus, pendlng compl&lt;'hon of funeral -.rrangc
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MI'ddl eport Band
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Sunday, April 8, at 3 p m the
pubbc 15 tnvUed to hear the Spring
Concert gl\len by the Middleport
Concert Band and ducdcd by Earl
Warnke
Ofi1cera ol the Band lh1s )e&lt;~r
arc president Russell Roush, v1cc
-prestdent Bruce Bradford, secrc
tary treasurer, Helen Stobart Of
ficen of the Band Boostcn Associ
allon are president, Mrs Walt('J
Crooks, flr~t vtc-e prcsldtnt Mr~
Emerson Jonc.s :;;ecood v1ce pres!
den,t Mrs r.corgc Child:;, sccu·tarv
Mrs Francis Andcr~on, treasurer,
Mrs Arthur Skmncr
Band members tndude Drum
MaJor Edward Ktlchen, ma.toreU.
Juaruta Hawkins, Marlene Knlfp,
Pauhne Zirkle Flag Bearers lrJ-JJ.
esUne Asbury Juc:ly Murray, Flutes
and piccolos Susan Probasco Man
lyn s~ Kmght, Marlene Knapp,
Janet Valenlme, Pauline Z1rklr
Oboe5, Juamta Hawkins Bonmc
Van Cobncy Bassoon Jeanndl t
Crooks
Clanncts, Mary c Miller Ed
ward Crooks Sharon Jones, Joytc
Hemmons Dee Sauer Susan Purl
Cn, Vera Covert Jamt:c Rtl'hard s
Doris Rtcc, Sally Gilmore I.~nn
Buchanan Manannn Wood~o:ertl
Karen Walker, Bass clarmets Man
lyn Sue Rou.'lb, Myrna Ru~se\1 Alto
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sax .lams Childs, Judy Butch! r
lcnmfrr Daniels, Karen McE\Iun
n}, T&lt;'nor sax, Cline Dlllltv ban
tone sax
Stephen coa1~ cornrls 11nd tru
mprts, t,ene (rooks Mark Kelly
Joor~\ ~ ~:t per::;Qn-s repres!;'ntlng
Gordon nuthrte Thoma~ Sk.tnncr, 21:1 d1£frnnt oceupat.iont; ti()9kC
Jam('/1 Ohhuger Ira Butcher Un It WBhama Htgh ScfJGGl Wednc&gt;s
da Bat[':\", .Tobn Bacon Janice Ao;. day Itt lh~ aonuaJ Carl,'f!r t&gt;ay ac- I
bury French Jlorns Nancy Roller, IIIOldmg to Mrs Ehr:abctff"'Capc~
Chcrole Blake, Bruce Bradford brt. su1dancc -dJI'I.'C'to:r at tht'
lromhones l&lt;enneth Murray James Jtehool
Van Coonl'y, Don Grucsflr Edward
An opportumty wa~ IJ"'ed tltJr
K1tch('n Uon Er~n
bantonms mg thf' f'lent to tin: 5ludenL'I to
Lmda Hdr1ch Patrtcla
Llo'd hear bU~;IIlt'~ and pro~Jonsil
Christmc Co11h;
ITICn of 1hc llff.'&gt;ll di!;CU~ tbeU" OC·
Basses, Rut;:-ell Roush
Arthur cu..pat1ons
The ~t~deats were
CJatk Ketth Ander:;on tympam gJven 11 t ban&lt;'c to ask quest too~ TOMMY WILLIAMS, 14-yNr.. ld
1w1n on tn•l for •h• f.llylng af
Helen Stobart, pf'rcussiOn.
l r.o abcout the occupaiJOOI!t or profeNS•
u:hool·m•t. Dt·nd Powell, poli~h­
Keunedl' Jr. Franklin Marttn Tlob JOn:; of t hr1r mteJ'Iest
es
his now whlhl ~hoes In his cell
ert Henne5y, Janet Stobart Sonny
Ttu~ event 1s pJannfl(J and con
at th• Ohio County. W•st Vtrlll''"
Knapp, Eddte Grue11er,
Carolyn ducted each )ear by the KUtdllllce
il, j1IL SurroundintJ h1m .,.,
Jle::;s, Denrus Walburn
(brector at Waba:m~

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Hi-Rated Singer
To Be 0!! TV Fund
Raising Marathon

Business Men At
Wahama Hi Career
Day Wedu~day

Eu~tnlc Btl!rd
slll~Jer v. ho pia&gt;
Nellie f• orbu~k

E.!tlter g1fh arid .:t picture of
Chmot T,.. defense •11tered •
pltoa of mr.~~ntly, but the il•t•
w ill lof'llk 11 hr1t d•!ir" murder
convldiOI').
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m the nalJon.iil
t ompany of
Soul h Pac1Ne w1JI
he one uf the featur['d enl&lt;'rl.&lt;~ln
CfN for the MS llepe &lt;. hest Tele
rama April 13 14 on StatiOn WH
TN TV Cl1ann~t \ t Huntmgton,
W V01 W Kennon Cowdf'n cliatr
man of the Tl'lcrdma announced
today
M1 ss Baird Will Jotn lhe l'rf.asler
of ( cremomcs John lked Kmg,
f11mcs Brown wllo 1s t.t RIP Mas
tt:r!i of the tun Tw Ttn televunon
l"crles and other TV stan to pre
~rml lite 171,1 hour tltthoD from
Uadlo c~nter In HunttngtQO
The Telera'ma w11I be a fundraulllg event for tho ~lulltple Sc)t"ros ts SQelcty and ,~,n bel:i11 at
10 30 f1 m F:rid&amp;) Aprd 13, a11d
run &lt;'ontinuou.o;ly uutll 4 p m Saturday.

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