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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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Church Of Christ Loyal Pol's Class
Meet, Tuesday' At Robeson Residence

GROW 'SHRUBBERY'

tess and
the travelwg
prJll'
brought by Mw Mtld r6d H a~· ley

Ru ss"i'U, PTE'Mdent . pN's!dm;: . The

Guests for the evenin.~: were Mr

ooemng devlltwnal .,.-.rvtce wa~
presented by the ho-stess wh~
topt r Wil!l ·· fo"• tth " and the pra)er
was gtven b~ ~lr s. Fr&lt;'d Gardn er.

Gardner acJ hili daughter, ~ n
DJ!l Schramm , Johnson c 1ty, Tl'Tln .

The Rev GHdnn a J,!ue~t &lt;~1
th e pa r t~ dL!&gt;C' U s~ c-d lht' pmpo~ed
re bu ddmg of the ch utch J)lpe or
gan ~n d t hf' cia.-,..;; co n.~l dt'N"d \'&lt;Jr w us mo-m·y rnil kLng pro)C"ds lor

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Ftt·d Jl o~cnbau m 1s (Un·
fwed tu h&lt;T homt:. Vah: SL, b)
JUnes.-,.
PN2 and Mrs Ric hard Coll m s
at-e lhe guests of thc1r parent'S,
Mr and Mrs Ha t ry Schwab and
Mr. and Mrs. C laren(·e F . Collins.
C-oll ins who 1s sta\i on('d at Nm·folk. Va . ha ~ a It\ day Furlough .

Mrs. Robeson was ali~l~lt'd b,lo
her daugtrter, Ann Et.~('nour. Ill
H•rvm~o: ctterr}' tart!;. ,1nd to rfe.c to
r11e membt&gt;rs and p;uests wtth
Mts~ Russt' ll pre~HlJng at lh&lt;· 1&gt;tl
ver co rfpe scn1er Arrangements
of sprtng
fl o wer~
were , UH' d
thr()ughout th-e hom r- Dunng tht•
l'O("Uil hour the group l'nt ovM o
rectlaJ by various mcmbf' r~ un
the solovox atbchnwnt on ~lr~
Robeson 's pi.ano.

Intermediate Girls' Class Of Heath
Christ Church
Methodist Has Mother-Daugter Banquet Companion Class
The aunual
Mother-Daughter ('ouragcme nt She emphasized th (' M
T d E
banqu et or t he Intermediate Gtrls' tnrluence Christians had on other[
eef UeS Of Ve.

The s weater-pump, prime
chotec ror summertime
t.culored
tog-s, wears ribabout ils throat, too.

C la s.~ was held at Heath Methodbt persons and said that being a Chr

MRS . LARRY

LACEY, whose
m•rri•ge ta A/ 3c Lury L•coy,
Fort Belvoir, V• .. wu •n ev~t
of Fridey, Much 30. The Rev. C.
E. Hoyt perforrn.d the wedding
•t the Fh·•t Baptt,t Church.
Mn.. Lecey I• th• former Sally
Wilton, daught-.r of Mr$. Wood!"'W Wilcox end i• • senior at
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_i_d~!~port Hlvh School.

ROUSH IS

Shoe Store
N. Second St
Middleport! Ohio

open church. wedding of wedding.
M ~:&gt;s Lmda Helm ·h . daughter of
Miss Helrlch Wiu ruaduaf.e from
Mr and Mrs Rodney Hill , Middle- Mtddleport IU&amp;h Scbool Udt May
porl. and Pvt . Paul Johnson, son and 'is a membf!r oi the Marehlna:
of Mr . and MM. C. E Meadows, and Concert Ban,dl and the Glrll
}hddlcport, will be an event of Glee Qub. Pvt. Jobru~on, wbo IJ"Id·
Saturday, A-pril '1, at Heath Method- uated from Middleport HiKh Scbool
1st church. Tfic Rev L A. Bang. where be was a member ot the
erter will perform thr ceremony Marching and Concert Bands, i•
at six- thirt~ o'clock .
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in the Army Band and U sti.Uja.ed
A_ ~eceptLOn for the unm~dtate at Camp Crowder, Mo. He 1s bere
fam11J e.o; and close fr1ends mil be on a week's furlough
hdd at the Hill home a Her the I
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~au~hter~illllaw
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s.pt&gt;ndlllg a month With hN" dau·
ghter. Mrs. M-ary Lathey . Rutland .
Earl Linden of Dayton is the
l::ttt•st of Mr~ Sara Koehler and
.\ tr. and Mrs. Claude Gillilan
Mrs . Joseph R)'an of Columbus
is the guest of her si~er and

United Methodist
WSCS Are Guests
Of Rutland Group

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1 VANITY
• I VANITY BENCII
1 CIIEST
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2 LAMPS
• 2 PILLOWS

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13950
NEW
ROOMS
fllrniture

299

BAIER FU.RNITURE
ON 1HI IIIGH11S1 CO I Nil IN
IIIDDLIPOI1
OHIO

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NOW MANY OF THE MOST POPULAR

l\.1t·~ Thn1nas !l&lt;Jdrord, f'onw rov llll'f'llng The nr·xt troop tnf'••ting
wa:; !lw ~ues t ~ prHkN :~ml hr1· will he o n }-'rida.' . At!l·l] 20. a t lhe
lopl r was "l.on•s\ Thou Me" from lh·adquuler!-i of the
Salva tion

ELBERFELDS

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tht&gt; Srnp
t•hapt&lt;'r
of!ttrc
.JohnvcrM'S
te lling1n orthe
!lor 2lsl
eventl! whtrh followed Christ 's ltrsurt'('ction . The s peaker upl~:~inf'd lhr
s1m1lari ty nf R1hle rharactf'rs lJnrl
people h\·mg in any pN'iod of d1s -

1 9xl2 IIELTOX !tUG

YOUR
CHOICE

Th(' p1·ngrmn '-~~&lt;~~ hetd in the
T hL tly g1rls from li-tu yc,trs or •
Sund;w School romll W1th llarbara l Rl:r 111f't a t The SHhahun Army
Cuwt·i prr.~idtng in tlw ah~('IJCI' ll t.'&lt;l~quart(•rs WPLinrsdHy fur he
nf S11ndra Hrt·wuJ~Inn wlw ts 11l Ofj,(HIItt;tl'ion of a Sunhemn 'I'I:oop
Th(' dPvotwn,JI .~ r-n• i(•r Inc-luded wtlh ('11pt. Glenn;~ ·nummrll , llrl 1 hy111n ~. pra yers by M:try ('arol l'n llaming nnd S:d ly Lund(•rs as
Sw;m .~on and Sl'ripture il'S~~on hy lea der ~ of thr four patrolli whtch
MartannP \\'oml grrd
W1·re ten tativel y form ed al the

smoothing entir•ly tUm•

Dwork said the department now
b concenlraling on getting ennugh
vaccine for Ohio's estimated 1,244 ..
000 children between 1 and W
years in addition to some 220,000
pregnant women.
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Dwork said Ohio's allocalion of
2.9 mlllion C.C . of the vaccine })as
not been altered, but the outloQk
was not bright that it will be reCeived by July 1
The health director !:laid Ohio
will allocate 80 per cent of the
vacctne to commercial channels to
be administered by private physi ·
eians. The other 20 per cent w1ll
be given free by public health

lnot.d.

il'OUPJ.

Mode of; Cannon fint

vaeeine has been sent to
116Some
.of .Ohio's 158 beam.. dilllt.rt.t&amp;,

Saves Work!
Easy to put on!
Rumple-Proof!

TONIGIIT
April 5--4

Thurt.- Frl
John Payne

RodCarntron

Santa Fe Pasule
Hn T~hnlcolorl
ALSO
Jun• Hnlf'

D1n Dilley

The.Girl Next lloor
Un Technlcolorl
- - - · - - - -·-- ----5.-turdty
Gene Autry

April 7
Smiley Burnette

Last Of The Pony Riders
ALSO
•111 lrr•n

Kln"

Wand• Curti•

lllnosaur

ALSO ON SALE -

kline. Dally tucking and

In eft.

TilE POPULAII

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FERTIL POTTE[)I ROSES

_w, .,. tctut'rspel .nl prtptrtd
,,., •Ad to private

!tome n•uumar~,

Our•

lniJ end heating ,ty&amp;flfft for tht rur.al home.

to
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Farewell Party
Given Honoring
Mrs. Blankenship

The B.! Air Series brings you
luxuries and conveniences you
won't find in many models o(
higher priced cars. \You also get
C hcvrolei's reoord-~reaking perfonnoncc, with horsepower I'IIDI".,
ing up W 2251

-YOUR

Report Two Hurt
In Auto Mishaps •
Involving Trees

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"0u6-Fifly"' 2-lJvor 8rdan

Wbeu Comk•~ To The Plont t·or Gas. Call at The Office ol

Rutland, Ohio

A 15 year·ol-d Rutland boy suf·
fered minor injuries, this morning when the car he •was driving
crashed head011 into a tree on
Route 124 in Rutland , the sheriff'~
departtncnt reported.
A~ing -to Sheriff Charles
Russell a 194'1 Pontiac travelin-g
w~t driven· by Albert Kessee, 16,
RUtland. -wooL out of the -driver':!
contrOl arid crashed into a tree.
A passellger, Jimmy K~ce, 15
wCfered a cut on the fort'h.e-ad .
Bnd the tar was demt,li!Yhed.
Tbe Highway Patrul Tl"llor\.l'd
Alvin Dye, 31, Jlarribonovlllc, was
reported as bei11g in, fair condit_ion
at the Shellcri ng Arms Hospi-tal
ino Athens D)re was tllkt:n to the
.hospital Thursday moming by the
Bigorry a-mbulance sufferinj;! with.
two fractured legs and sevcrr fa cial lacerations. akcr the car he
was driving
on Route 143
t.wo t-enths of a mile ea.s4. of Car·
penter, WP..Jlot. (I-ff th.e right 'S i-de O(
tbe road and struck a ·t ree 'beadoo.
The car was reported af• tieing

"'ONI.PJFTY'' FILL YOUR IILL?

hou111, hou1e tr~il­
111 for thi1 modern coo•·

Thcre'l:i no lack of chrome trim
in Chevrolet's lowest priced
series. And you can pick your
power- V8 or 6. Come on in
and ,.,. which one of Chevy's 20
new beauties suits you best!

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Amctita'~
Alii CONOttiONINI-TINI'IIIA·
TUMI.AOITOOIIDIJ\-lTMIW
LOW GOlf. Lll US DIMOifiTftiLTit

IU Glo\MOROUS PAllES IN THE "SEI! THE
U.S. A. IN YOUR CHEYROUr CONTEST.
ENTER NOW-AT YOUR CHEYROLn DE'-U:R'S.

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POMEROY MOTOR
- CO.

POMEROY

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ravor!le - by a Marg~n II
2 MilliOn Ca1s! .

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As President Thursday Night

William F. Ryther
FUU~eral Services
Scheduled SUU~day

"tWO-tiN" tO YOUR tAnH
The "Two--Ten" has its own
""'"'Y new styling and colorful
new interiors. Body by Fisher,
of counoe. And you get the
stability and the sureness 01
control that make driving safer
-and •wccl.cr-in ,a Chevy!

broocltr

Ben.dR
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. otary; ect~ tep an

Murder Verdict
Appeal Planned
For Boy Slayer

ARE YOU A IEL AIR BUYER?

Bel Air Sporl Sedan

IIMMY JOHNSON, 8 months old, gtvea you a bt.by (r1n and ahowl
Ills 111x teeth ln Lol Angel~&amp; Most bahlea don't even bave ona
tooth uu tbeY.'ra a year ol&lt;fa
( latttrt&amp;GtkttUll BoundvhoaoJ

Milt Siepharr of New Ifaven
was elected prCsident of the Bend
Rotary Club at the re}i!ular meet.
mg of the club held on 'fhun;.
day evemng in the soc ial rooms
of the Hartford Methodi st Church.
Other .officers elected were E.
L. Stein, vice president: and Rus
sell Gapeh.art, sooretary.treasun'ft.
Elected to the Board of Directors
were Lewis Capehart, Otto DOISII.ic
and Jim Hampton.
Don Foglc.rong: spoke briefly on
the importance of passi ng the
special levy to be voted em by -the
citizens of Mason County at 1ho
special e!ootion on Tuesday.
Foglesong slrCf.Sed tho importWHEELING, W. Va . UP-Coun- ance of passint tbe levy whtch
sel for Tummy Wllli·a ms, 14 year will prov-ide raises in salary for
old twin. tod11y prepared to ap teachers atwt other school empeal t·he fil'ISt degree murder ver· ployees in the county In oacklition
diet and mam:lato.ry life impri'S· to providing for more buikl:ing
onment sentence impos~ by :t throughout tbe eou.nty.
jury for th-e slay•ng of a 9 year
It was seemingly the consefi8Us
old Cub Scout.
' of op~nion among the members
Intermediate Cowt Jud.'!e Da· present that if 'llhe levy did no4.
,·id A. McKee :o;et April 11 for pass, tbe Mason County School
, hearing on defense atto-rney Will - system would surfer severely.
jam C. Callahan-'15 motion for a
Foglesong pointed out that be
new trial for the scveM.h·Kradcr
who admitt-ed bcabng '8 playmate
David Powell, to death last Feb. 9
Tbe first degree murder verdict
was. returned T-hursday by a 12
maD jury whi-ch rcie.oted a de·
tense contention
that Tommy
"was ,and is" irulan-e.

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HOUSE TRAILERS- HOME USE!

reMer prompt lto+tltd 911 strvlc• to owners of
the only bottlad eet pltnt In Mti;t County,

RUTLAND FURNITURE

Stock u, allh ..•
Specl•l Prl'us
Twll'lbed•lle .

'"IIHIJttnl ffl G11aronlted

Armr.
h Sct·ond
l' llUt'. pre. I1'-=============-,==~~""==,.,.,,..,.=,....,...~
rour Nort
mutht•rs
wereAV:JI.~o
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• - ---- · - - - - ~e nl for th e or&amp;aniz&lt;rtional meet.
l.nR
Plans wer(' mack to f11kr ~ome
o f thl' gir ls to the Sunb eam !tally
to be helrl aL Lanca~t('r o n April
7.

A farewell party ilUd handk·er·
Chief ~hower was held Wt.'~lnrsday
aftro.rnoon at the home of .Mrs.
P&lt;~u l Z1rklc, LiberiJ Ave. honoring
\lr~- T R. Blanki.'n~hm
who is
tull VIIl!; tu Riplry thi~ we(•k .
Rrfn·s hmcnL~ wcoe
~cn• •·d by
the hQSlf'ss t.n MN; . J11111cs J..'h1·adlc
Mr~ UaJTy Moore, Mrs. llav Zir
kit•. Mr~. l'h.t'.ster
Zirkle, Mrs.
Rotxkll Stdf)', Mrs . Bl·tt:r Romino
\rr~ . Harold
Lem]('y 11nd Ml'fJ.
Blllnkrnship. Mrs. I-:ddie ll.omine
Wil~ unable tfJ attrod.

Dwork said, but· a tolal of i2 dis.
trids haven't , received any. Of
~ose districts whil::h have received some vaccine, none has
been given all it needs.
In some cases private physicians are administering the public program through th eir own offlees free of charge. In most in a;tances, however, doctors are charging smaU fees. No charge can be
made for the vaccine itself under
the public itealth program.

J.tudifl. Durable and
1h1rdy. O~r I 30 strong

QUICK BOTTLED GAS SERVICE

For BROODER HOUSE HOOKUPS

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No pulling outl No wrih•

eoc;h .squort

6 TEETH AT 6 MONTHS OLD

COLUMBUS, 0 . UP Ohio
may run into a shortage of Salk
polio va~ine unJess shipments are
increased
eonsiaerably,
State
Health Director Ralph E. Dwork
i!!llid today.
Health officials planned orig.
inally to immunize everyone up
to 19 years and all pregnant wom en by the start of the po.l\o
BeaSon.

Saves time!

thrtadJ lo

Single Copy

Twisters Stage Return To Devastated Area
Salk Vaccine
Shortage For
Ohio Forecast

Cannon FINE MusuN
Fitted Sheets

WRAPPED ROS ES

llgt!neu PboDe Ill

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ass.,
ve
'"the past week visiting hil'-motber
Laura- Van Meter Racine RD. and
other relat'i.ves and friends. They
returned to their respeetlve bomea
Saturday.

here
... of $pedal Pricesl

BUSHES
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No. 300

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BY UNITED PRESS
lncreetint
clouctinotS
htllowed by thow•rt artd thu,..
c:~Httormt tod•t
and fonilfht.
Hu.-y rain• and • cbenco for 1
f.-. ..ver• thun..-,torm• over
m01t of rhe tt•te. S•turday ahow
er• ending •nd cooler, Hlth to·
day 6S 7S, low toni,bt ln 401
nor1hWHf to ·so. southout,
Oh~ ;

Norman Van Meter who is
tending BOtilon Unlversit:r Jlo.IWo,
Mass, and Friend Barbara Po••

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vert: BPrtha WLi sun · Mr~ Hnwarrl
ROSE
w ;~,,o: &gt;h·, Thoin" nodfmd , ",.,
Girl
Scouts
Held
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weather

Mr. and MM. Jack

1he~~re

Members of the Women's Society of Ch.rlstian Service of the
United Methodist church
were
gueols of the WSCS of the Rutland
church Tuesday evening.
Attending were Mrs. C. r. Tmnp.
kins, Mrs. Albert Young.
Mrs.
Dwight Parker, Mrs Jed Webster,
Sr. Mrs. C E. W Downie, Mrs.
Thomas Goeglein, Mrs Harry P .
Smith, Misses AUCIIS!a, Lucretia
and Ada Gcnhcimer, Mrs. J. Leslte
Kunze, Mrs. Minme NeutzHng, Miss
Lydia Ebersbach.
Mrs. Vernon Howell, Mrs. Raker
Gordon, MiaW..ucy Gibbs . Mrs. Gerald WJ!derm'Tith, Mrs. Dey Hys" ll .
Mrs. 0 . H . My~.1 Mrs . John ~base,
and Mrs. AlleR' 'Eichinger.

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her son and

Mr. a~d Mr~. Eddie . Rllm t nP

Church Wednesday evemng under istian sho11ld bring sparkle to life ' Mrs. Edward Parfi11 entertain·
the (hrcction of their teacher. Mrs. and not a lnng depression. Mrs PrJ the Christian Companicm class
! L W McComas . The potluck rlln- Radford closed her talk with thr~ nf 11tf' Pomeroy Chun:h.. of Christ
nf'r was se rved In the church din- state~£'nt that if there is any ~or- Tuesda y evening at her hom!' on
in.L&lt;: room with Chris11ne Coals ask· row in Heaven, it must come from Uuwn Avenue.
ing thr grace . Arrangements of the way humans fall short of God 's
The meeting in charge of the
rr,r~) lhia and jonquiL~ were used plan for His people. The girls pre . president. Miss Louise Gilmo['e,
on the t11bles and green candles sented her with a gift at the end ope.nerl with devohons and prayer
tn cr y~t al candle -holders lighted of the program
br Mrs. Afdo Jertcrs. l'a1.cmbers
t h(' tables
Bertha Wtlson read a
po{'m rE" ~ ponde rt to roll call with a
lktty Covert welcomed t hc Vl.~- "Mot h('rs" and musical scleetion s H1blc verse Mrs. H. D. Cunning ·
1turs and Mrs . Emerson Jones gave meludcd piano solos by Dillnn&lt;" . hH m gav2 a ch!J'acl-cr sketch of
ltw rc,ponse for the ~ucs ts to the Mcl"oml:'s "Not Sad, But Glad " the l1fc or Josc.•ph
hostesses .
and Evl.!lrn Gibbons who playud
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Sm ith W&lt;~s in
Mrs. f'lormu;e ll~tntsitlt•
Mt~mhcrs anrl their guests wen' . "Starlight WHitz". 'Vllcal snlos were d1an:c of th.c ('ofltel·tammcnt &lt;Jrtrl
Marianne Woodgcrd, Mrs. llarolll " M-0 T- H -~;. R" by Bat·bara Jonc.s lll'ltl's were awarded tv :\1 i~~ Gil
En.tertnin.'l• Relali f'(l'~
Woodgf' rd fiiHl P.h·~ Della En1-·in.l accompanici) by Mr~ . Emerson lllfll'r· :~nd Mr s Dt'nver Kapple
Mrs Florence Bnr:mitlc cntcrtniu- 1
Albany : Evdyn Gi hbons . Mrs. Wa y. .lonC"s and .. Evcnin1:: l'ra ycr" lw
lldrt'.shments were server! hy cd a gi"IUup of relal ives. Sunday
ne Gibbon-; · Harlmrn .font'S, Mr~ l .lurl y lllll·lcy IU't·umpanicd hy Chrt~ t!w ho~f&lt;•ss lo Mr:;. ,\ 0 . Lee. Mr1-o. at her home W. Main St
Emersun . lon e~. Sharon Jon t•s. Di - !inc Coats A h ymn and benedict - II:Jrold Smilh . M1·s Jefi'C"rs. Mr s.
Guest~ were Mr. and Mr~. Harnld
amw M•·f'1111W~. Mr.~ L. W. MeC um - ion dosed the mecling
f' unnin~ham , ,Mr~.
\\alter Kcn- Burnside and family, Kingsbury,
a!-i, Judy llu rlt'y, 1\lrs. Robcl'l llur -~
--tll' rly Jr . Mr~ . Kappl~ and :\1t,;s M1· .and Mrs. Charlcs Eskew an d
ll•y : Mary {'arul Swanson, Mrs
(;J] mon•.
famil y, Charleston, W Va . Mr
Carroll Swa n:;on, Sylv m Swanson.
tgQnllQl•IOnO
Thf' nnt mcclm« ·~' il l be hd d anrl Mrs l ..s lif' Burn~Hie , Athen~
nml 1\l r\ c F' IIHwkins; Shlrky
;Jt lhr hrlllw o r Mrs l'U illl l ngham and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil nose, AkHat(·\·, Mr\ Cf'or ~(' Haley : Bar·hara
! Inion Avenue ou Ma.v 1.
ron .
illlll 1\(• lt~• COVf'r\ . Mrs Ernc~t CoUf: 11
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and under the &lt;'are of a physician . 1 brother&gt;~.n·law
:O.trs. Etta Brooks wbo restdes Slivers.

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The

l'atrs. J ohn Chase who is .!!pend
mg lht• winter 1n HunLinR10n with
her ch1ldn·n ctrnved Tuelida) for
d fe w dayh hta) a t !wr home.
Mr. and M.rs. Clarence Andrews
and family VISited m Huntington
Sunday Mr Andrews rctun1ed
to h.JS employnwnt m C harl tston
~onday evening.
Orval Wilt'S h-ad h1~ !dt toot
crushOO at hi5 ('Jnp!oyment 1n Pt .
Pleasant Saturd~:~y and is confin·
ed to his hom£'.
Harold William Lemley who
wati injured at his employment
Saturday 1s confined to hts home

lACK IN NEW YOU oo retum o! the U. 9t N&amp;vy ahip Oreen.YUie Victory trom •Opere.Uon Deep
Freeze" ln tlle Antarctic. theae otrice111 ~rt fancy "ahrubbeory" they grew while &amp;t the cold bottum ot the world. Front row, !rom l~t: Roger L. ll'teeman. llrat radio otficer; Dante C. Ponzellne,.
purser; Phillip Horat, drat usL!Itant engineer: Standing, !rom lett : Gunwald Gundersen.- ftr11t otfl·
cer; Leopold Duchowald, master 0: :t~ ~Pi Hippollte GonUllea, chle! eq&amp;n"r.:.____ (!1$tmtafioJI.U)

Fashjon('d of smooth white
leather, perahed on a 1rim,
flattering medium dress
heel.

Miss Linda He/rich Will Wed Pvt. Paul
. Johnson, Apri/7, At Heath Methodist

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Mrs. Ahce RQbel.on was hos- th is fund .
te.ss Tue5df!y eventnG wbf.n the
Mrs. L E Reynolds won uuth
Loyal Pals' Clas. of the MJddll;!r the gur:sl prU:r, gwen by the- hos-

port Cbur('h or Clu·tst mot at h('r
h&lt;tme on Wulf Pton Rood wt1h Nw&lt;~

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Funeral sorviCC-5 for William
Frank Ryther, 72, or Enterprise,
who dted at his home
Friday
mormrrg will be held at !he
Ewing Funeral Chapel Sunday ~t
2 P. -M.
Surviving t·he 1le&lt;=cased are h1s
Wife-, Edith Ryther, and ~wo sons,
Frank Jr., at home and Chester
H. Hutton of Pomeroy. Also rtwo
sisterH, Maggie Brown of Pome·
roy and Jennie Davi.o; of Columbus
along w1th fou.r gralldchildrc-n and
several nieces and n.ephev.os.
Friends may call at the Ewin):l
Jo'uneral Hom~ at any time . Duritl
'till be m:i-de irr , he Rock SprUlgs
Cemetery.

Market Reports
CINCINNATI. 0. UP- Produce
Eggs about steady to lc high .
er: consumers, A large
white
45-46 brown -41 -.t:t: mediums 41 42. brown mix 40-41; extra large41-42; A large white ::16-41; A
medium wblte 34-38: A medium
brown 34-37; checks 28-30; 8
large 35-36.
Chh.:kens steady fryers 3-!1 1·2,
lb 20-21; beo11 over 5 Jb 21-23;
hens light 5 lb anrl under 16.
17; hens, light leghGrns 14-15;
old roDtiters 9·12.
Butter 90 score 87.

fore the county !ichool 5}'$\.em
eould compet-e With other coun·
tirs in the .slate, h!G'hcr t;a]arics
would have to be paid. TeaC'hers
will get ;r rais e providetl· on a
&lt;S-tate wide basis In the rail. The
raise provided by the special levy
would gh•e teachers in• Mason
Count)' an addit ional raise.

Tornadoes St~ktFor Second T._
In The Southdi

Tornadoes return ed to the SoPlh·
west on the heels of one of the
most devastat111g tw1ster batTageF
in the natton's history .
There were no death.s or injuries
reported m the lwister which lrit
Bryan . Tex , Thursday But Civil
1 Air Patrol platies mapped a wide
1 search today for a ~mall private
I plan~ which may hilve flown into
the tw ister.
Anoth~t tornado fu nnel
was
sig ht ed above Port Arthur . Tex .,
but apparently chd no t touch the
'ground l ip to rour inches of rain
dou.sed the stat (" iiUd four pers ons
Wl're killed whf"n th eir ('ar crashed
on a 'r ;un -s! Jrked hn~hw&lt;Jy,
Destrovs Two WuehoUMII
In Bryan, the twister tor11 i
roofs off tOO homes and demolishe
two wan•houses .
It wa.s the fir st r c.appearam:t- Of
tornadoes in th e Southwest since
an onslaught o£ t'*tsters c11 me rag.
ing out of the area Monday night.
National lh•d Cross headquarters
in Was hington said its
s urvey
s howed 46 "verified" deaths in
the twlHiay, 12-sta te storm . There
were BOO injured, 389 homes rle.
stroyed, 1,272 homrs damaged and
1,560 famiHes affect('d, the Red
Crlj)SS said .

Mo,. Mo..,. Rol•
. The Tex~s slur!l1 . s&gt;-·.s t c~ drove
mtn
tile low.,
MlS&lt;IS"PPI
Vnlley.
toucl:ung
off th('
.~ceond dav
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Present were Paul S(·hneider,
Russ-ell Capehar-t, Pau l Henderson ,
Milt Stephan, Don FoglcsonR. Her
man L.ayne, Ll{!yd Roush, E. L
Stein, }o~lo)'d Carm-ack, Jim Hamp
ton, E. A. Sch&amp;ekel, Phil Wolp('rl,
James Di£'hl, Ted Tcde;sc-o, Hill
Cttisler, R.
J. WiHiamsoo, Don
Roush, Fred Thabet, Henry Rcit
HOLZER HOSPITAL
mir,•, Harry Mlllu an-d Joe BurAdmitted Thursda)·: Mrs. MaJ.
fibgtoo, a guest.
cohn R. Mees, Pomeroy.

JERUSALEM
hraelt
Sector ~IU'Pilan guns opened up at 8 am.
Eg}'pttan and lsraelt guns thun-1 on an lsr11eh umt Ill Kissufim , a
dered again toda y at Gal&lt;~, push- key IMa L"Ii comn1umcations center
ing the Middle East close r to the 1 astride the Gaza
frontier
and
bnnk of all out war
spread an hour later to the Beairy
Isra el flatl y warned lim ted Na. 1 'ector ~IX miles north.
lioru off1cials It v,n (! s hout back 1 An Egyptlan spokesman charged
whenever Eg ypt hre:..
l 1n CaitO that braeh units Opened
Egyptian and Israeli hatleri~s ~ hre ftrst.
bla!lted each other today for more
Casualtte~ wcrf' not announced
t han an hour in the s&lt;"Cond major I in toda y"s second round
which
I outbreak of hghung ,.,,lhH1
24 1 agam brought the threat of an out
I hours Today 's casuahttc~ were not war to the Middle East .
! announced.
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Ob~ervers Move In
! hghtmg rose to 45 when Israrl an- A U N ~pokesman said bath
1 nounccd t hat three Israehs we re 1 Egy~t and Israel agreed t? accept
1 killed 1n the bombardment that. U. N. cca..:;e ftr c orders lhts morn.
shOok the refugee-f1lled Ga1.a ~ tnp 1tng and that all was QUiet along
Another 116 p e1·snns were wound-~ the slnp. ll e sa1d 15 truce obed, s 1x of them Israrhs
1servers were sent to the fronthn~s
. Egypt and brae! blamf'l'l £'::1Ch [ a~d that U N hcadqua~erj; Ill
1 other for startin g Thunda y· .• s ho&lt;lt · 1 New York was bemg kept mforminc and renew1ng 11 toda y L'nned ed.
1 Na tions i11tervent1on effected cf'ase ,
fires , t'ndmg holh outbreaks

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The deteriorating S1tuat1on wa.s
turnmg N. N. Sec:retary General
Dag Hammarskjold'r. Mtddle East
mission into a race a,gamst lime.
I and a po!SOlble war He It-ave~ New
York by plane at 5 p. n1 Es1 today
Waller E Bakl:'r. Mmers~ille. on
The 61 t uation wa 5 so grave that I a pic-a of gu11ty to breaking an4
MaJ . Gen . E t M. Hurns. the entering an_d theft. was . bouttd to
U. N. truce supervisor, cancelled a , the grand )ury by JWJllce O{ the
fli ght today to Rome where be was 1Peace Percy Peoples. Thursda)'.
to haH met Hammar!ikJold
on J Bond wa5 set at $500.
Saturday
A 15_ lear o ld Minersvi.lle boy
MIGHn PROUD it~ Boyee. U. aa be
rn C&lt;hro . loud s~aker tnflamed . also b&lt;!tng held on _the same charhim. ""&amp;y ··f lh.. Ye:ii-u of the lteya Clut.
: the populace with reporl5 or the ges. was relc-~sed m tbe ~ulrtody
beth City, N. C., f lad lfl 111 New York.
Podestiruanl'&gt; killed In the fighting of In~ parents and was c1ted to
.an army spokesman -N~id was start. app('ar bcforc- Jud~,:-~ John Bacon.
'It f".l1.,.'!',!$}18i!lt•l~&gt;~...,":~'l..
Oept1tv. Sheriff Leroy .BarW..tm,
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In Tel · Avtv a FWe~g~~ Office the arreslmg offlrer, reportet'l that
spokesman accused Egyptian Pte·[ th li&gt; l~ ,.ear oJd ha d confessed that
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nner Gamal Abdel Nasser of tcying he and Baker ha~ takeo a stove,
to keep the crfsi:s at the boiling from a fox hunter s. shack , located
pojnt, and sai d Egyrt wa s guilly at fla~woods, on \\ c-rlnesday. The
Two Meigs County students are eers, national profe s.~ional organi- of a Oagrant brea~h of tbc armis- s hack 1s owned by tracey Whaley,
lice.
and th e stove is owned by Ever·
a m on~ 41 Ohio Univf'rsity s tudents tation.
Israel's
military
spokesman
said
ctt
Thomas. Entrance to tlJ,e shack
selerted to become members of
A senior chemistry majDr, GiJJi.
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was
gained by breaking a window.
Phi Kappa Phi, national honor soc- Jan is the son of Mrs. Golda GilliThe stove was found al Baker's
iety embracmg all fields of know - lan. A graduate of the Racine H1g h
home .
ledge, when a chapter nf that School. he is a member of the
organization is formally instaiJed Chemi.atry Club.
The two were originally arrest.
on the OU campus this weekend.
Tbe installation program will incd for lhe breaking and entering
They are fiobert L . DcnJson. Rut- dude initiation of charter mem .
and theft of articles, valued at apJa;,d; and Ronald Edward Gillilan b&lt;-rs and st udent membens ,an af.
p.roximately $200, from a house
Route 1, Racine.
ternoon reception and ' inStallation
located at Long Hollow. The allegd
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. banquet, all In tbe Ohio Umver~rimes reportedly took place oa
Denison, Robert is a senior ('nrol- -:oity Center. JmtaUing officer will
Th.e Pomeroy National Bank Wednesday.
led in the College of Applied Scic- be national president Dr. Roy s. whtl"h rcpCH"ICd dl'po~:!s of $4,
In other court action, a tw1
nee working for his ps in clectri- Swinton, professor of engineering 962,377 on Decembe-r 31st .t::amcd Hohllon juventles, ages 13 and 16.
cal engineering degree. A Rutland at the University of Mict\lgan 841 places In h.s standing among were placed on probation, today, hi
High School graduate, Denison is Dean Archie N. Solberg of the Uni - the 4400 largest banb 10 the Juvf'nile Judge Jobn Bacon. 01
a member of Tau Beta Pi, engin versity of Toledo, 6ecrctary of Unitl'd States during 1955 and cbarge6 of the theft ot' dynamite
cerinG honorary; and the Amen Phi Kappa Phi's northern province, now nnks a.s tiM! 4314th. largest caps from the Oiler Coal Mine.
can Inst itute of .E lectrical Engin- will dehvcr thc- banquet addr~. in sin• comparc.•d with 5155t-h
place at the end of 19M.
Tht h IS revealed m. the 1956 an·
nual roll caJI of the larger ban:. ~
in 1he l lmtcd States publ isbeQ. to
day, Apr1l 6 by the Daily Amcri- j
can Bank("r of New York wh1ch
t ...
IS Lhl" trade newspaper o( the
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ISC ¥9AJ!POWW
bank 101: bll.Stnft&gt;S.
Ther(' are 14,000 ba.hks in the
Thrcco traffic arrests took place
timt.ed Stale&lt;..
b,· h1c&lt;1 1 law enforcement otri·
r~r~ Thursday afternoon 1n tlte
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To Natinnal H~nor Society At OU
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Pomeroy National
Bank Makes Gain
In U. S. Standing

Three Arrested ··
On Traffic Law
Violations Here

Oldest Living Ohio. Teacher
Taught- Scho·~l Here In 1872
BY REN GREENE
A rceoot sto-ry appeared in one
of the larger metropolitan doilies
t-o the effect that 11. Washington
CouniHan bad laid claim to being
t~ oldest living school teacher
ttf bav(&gt; taught in the s tate of
Ohio. Oddly enough though, th.4'.1
honor rightfui1Iy belong5 to a
former P(lmeroy sc hool te-acher
who on this past Monday. April
2, celeb!liltcd her 104th birthday
anniversary.
Mary Mlre•m Walk::tr Oowni•,
104, now r..idi"l with • deugh"-r Ellnbeth Su11n Downie
(Grav•ly) •t S.H011, W. v •.•
neer Cho~rl ..ton. tilught four
term11 et
Lincoln Hill (then
p.w) three room
11chool In
Poma-roy from 1872 until 1176.
The first school die tlught in
Ohio wu et lluor School on
tho river r0o1d below Galllpoli•
before coming to Pomery.
This week she reealled tha1 Ed
C.art.right was lht! th4'l lcacher
who served with her &lt;~l tlw Pom·
eroy School.
Sb~ was horn- (ln Apnl 2. 1852
,the daught•e r of Matth1~w Walker
and t;hzabeth McKniJ.:ht Walker
in Gallia County and 18 years
later in 1870 wh~n .~ he rACr:ived
her Slate Teachers nrt1ricatc
JoO"be took over her ftrs1 school
charge.

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In 1175 on Chrlthnat Dey •he
wu morriM to Alexander Dow·
nie who had iu•t or•duated
from Mtrl.rt1 Coll•ge in tiNt

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at Shre~report, La., 2.72 at Ri rmin gham, Ala ., and 2 24 at Ja&lt;·k.
son, Miss. Wtntr.)o' weather returned
to the West. bnnging one to thrc,-.
inche.s of snow to the central
Rockies.
In the northern Midwest, floods
posed the major weather threat.
Families living in Mississippi
Valley lowlands hf:tween La CrosSe
and Gc-noa in Wisconsin preparrd
to evaeuiltc on the strength of a
flood warning .
The hi~ rivrr was expected to
hit I he 12-fool flood level by S&lt;~L·
urday .

Fighting Flares Anew At Gaza; ·
SituationTermed 'Very Grave'

Ch arIes Gephart

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••Yint "You are in~ited to •
Gl~'flver L. Boggess, 42, Laogs.
merry m•kln,."
ville. on a c-barge or driving
Two ch.i1dren w&lt;"re born of this
whtle 1ntox1cated, was interned in
ma-rriage, the first a dau~hter,
lbe coun:y jail by Patrolman
! Elizabeth. with whom s h(' nnw rcRalph SiS50n and William L.
Sides and the next a liO n. Dr.
Hamm on. Ravennll, was cited for
Charle!i Edwin Walker Dow nie,
t' uncral ~rrv ices for
C'harlf'.s s pecding by Sisson .
who today ma i!Maihs hi s drntal Gephart. 69. a former resident or
Thto High.way P Ht ro! ~ported
practice at 112 1-1 Court St. 111 M&lt;"' gs Co,~Jn ly who died suddenly tbat R. A. Sayn.•. 24. Cheshire,
Pomeroy.
al his C'olumhus hnme Thursday RD. was cited to appear in Cheaftcrnoon will be held Monday, shire Ma~· or L. J. Reynold's court
Her hUhband, Alf'xand&lt;'r Do\1-nie Aprtl 9, at 10 30 am.
chargee_! w~th failure to obey an
wa9 a po.~t01! m.~p('('tor for a s hort
Survh·inl! the deceased is one automaltc ll'arric liignal
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!1mr ~n d for ma ny n.ars Wtth thl' dau,:!hler Martha Jean Gephart who
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radw-ay po-5tal S("rv ico·. Aft er re found Mr r.l'pharfs body on h('r
tirmg from that h£' wa .~ in lhl' return homf' Thursday aftrrnoon. l
Pure Oil Offl('e~ for seven! yc&lt;Jr~ ( 11 u~e of dc-ath. has not h«'n deter- \
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in Columbus. lt was tn J89ti that I mine(!.
the family moved to ColumhU'S.
His wtfc prrcedcd him in &lt;Ieath.
After th .! rlf"alh of Mr Downie a numhf'r or years ago
L'
in 1933, Dt• C. K w Do~~o·nie and
Tht: lmrl v is at E\·ans Funcr&lt;rl
fllnuly mond hack to Po mf"ro y Home. Kimball Pluec and Uvin g-1
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and his molhl·t movf'11 baek to :;ton A\'(' Columbus where the :;cr.
S li ;;l: hl damagr re~ultrd from a
this loc-ality w~th him and re- vic&lt;'~ wdl b(' held Monday rollowed
thn·
e vehicle acc 1dcnt Tb.ur-stliy
ma~ncd with hun part or th.-- timr
by huna l iu Greenlawn cemetery
&lt;~ rtern oon on the Pa.rkPMurg Rig
Jc 1942 ~ h(" moved to West Vtr· al Athl"ns. Obio.
and Reel parkmg lot, when a
gini a.
du.mp truck, dnvc- n b y Paul
In lfl30 &lt;o~l llw ~;;c of 78 .~ lw EI&lt;J.,r Funeral Ritet&lt;
l-"nck. 4'1, Pomeroy, owDf'd by the
mad&lt;• a ·l np to Sco!l:md and m
Parkersburg Rig and Reel. back·
Srlu'dnlf'd Satnr&lt;lay cd
•th e fall o r that .~amc \'l'ar al so
into the front end or a truck
1-'II!H"ral s cn· Jc- ers for Mis.~ F'...-!ith driv&lt;"n by Lawrcpee M. Deem, 39,
m-ade &lt;1 trip 1o 1~ iihfol'lll&lt;r .
In add1tion to h&lt;'r two rhlhlt"'l"fl F:l(ler . C:Jiamhu s. wt11 l)('o held at Marictta. RD. an'd owned by the
who arc still both li~tn,l!, tl·cre noon Saturrl a.v at ·t he &amp;hoC'&lt;lin~cr CCC Truckline of ~aritMa.
are dgh! grmldt:hildren . twrhT Funl'f&lt;JI t'hHprl, Cnlumhu!' , wittl
The dump truck then struCk
great gr.;nrkhlldrcu and four gr:tv c-.irl,• nlf'~ l.o t-or hf'!d at two
o'clock
al · ih£' Umon
St.n'&lt;'L th e (ront or a 1951 Pl)!llOUth t.pat
g~.tl. .;;rf'at grand('hJldrrn
l · Nu~h·n• in Athr•Js.
"' was park ed, thr driver was EaU.
MARY MARGARET WALKER DOWNIE
A I thf' l!~l' of 104 ~ hA 1.:-. novo
Th•· lin·. Lf'\lic Knmr. Jlas-tor L. Hannon , 46. Vinton.
Portrait By Q,.VIIy-Moore
Studio, Ch1rlelofon, W. Ve,
b1• d'fa ~ t . but.
s till 11hlr to rcl'all or I.IIJ' ll mterl Melhodt~ l \'huf('h in
Minor damag~ were done to.
Ins the Ohio Rlv•r. Thoeir wed- 'man y of t ile c-arltcr dars or lhi~ P(lllll'n•v and I he pa~tor of t he IHJth the \ruck and auto and tl1e
um• yeo~r. Tho ceremony wu
ding invit.ationt, 1he recallt, area and th e people wh om bhC Broad Slri'!C'l Prcshv•terian Church . dump truck was reported as he·
held In the
Wllllem Downie
I mg u.ndamag~··
Co lumbu~, will offlctate.
wen beeutlfully hend written, knew.
homa on Lincoln Hill, overlook·

Funeral Servi'ce
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SJ"l!htl y Damaged
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DEVOTED TO INT£RFSTS OF MEICS - MASON AREA
RICHARD S OWEN

Looking around Dtopplnu in
to see M1u} Reynolds Ktng hert'
on a \il!dL to her parents thc Wlil
Reynolds
her two sons now 12
and 16 are wrth her
hs therr
Eo~ter vacation Mary and brother
Billy Wt'!f(! two o( O\lr belaYed Jl S
pupils m early 30 s or along In
thert'
Mary 11 younger aon had
acqmred a treasure !ltnce eomtng
here a real 1lat!s Coal oil lamp
he could hardly watt to light it •
such Is pride and loYe for ones
ancestry handed down !Jil some of
the eorher housebould so&lt;ll we all
Cherish got to see Faye Wullace's
loyely new kitchen at her home
hPrc on Pahn&amp;r St
Faye Is en
tire)y dne Of the b11Stest and n~
est young motbeu 1 ve ever me
Den mother let'!i get lt'aye wh
U &lt;lo Red Cross here on Palmer •
aet Faye • and chureh dutles piled
up 1n dr1rts far her another otle
similarly loaded l~ our Beula'b
(Mrs Pet.d Jonl:!a
II a person
dtdn t wateh they d never even
an egg btHted, let alone a ple mo.r{(!
but these two do and thelr homes
are tharmlnl and sweet I m not
laying this on thltk
these are
pure Slallsllcs
Roma Rothgeb
Hawkins and B M U talking a
bout propo11ed de&amp;ettlnn of Chef
!tire Sehool eYen bv the grades
lis said were both weepy OY!'r ft
I bow to the lnevll.ab\e however
hard as at may be • the }oung
bnby grrl of the Dale Ratliff's ~o
very Cute regular 'Cover fir!
he sCheshire s coach llvt:! here In
town ntteods our churrh nmghbor
Nora MUla brmgs over a most
beaull(ul rra} on pldnre of Jesus to show us
8he d r.,ccived it
at Church for gelttng mos t people
there that nl11ht wasn t that Eattt
er ~teene up at th.e Electne Co
lovely
such a radiant chanee
from th~t usual window scenes
'When I survey the Wondrous
crooc:~ on which thr Prlnre of glory
rtied MY rll'hest gain I l'OIInt but
loot~ and po1rr contempt on a 1l mv
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PRAYER Our FaLhor W! lhank
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Cilrisl and
1h pr I.! sen~ of th e H JIV Sprnt
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A thom;and mtlt' mot 1r lrtJJ
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1015 Chnstlan Sclen('e Program
10 30 What One hrrson C'an ['lo
11 00 rhJS 15 the Life
30 Man to Ma~
II 45 Gospel Hnrm on ~ Ho 1 ,
12 00 1'he Way
12 30 TV ('bapel
1 00 Charr.paocshtp: Bowling
2 00 Talent Showcase
2 30 Outlook
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Life of Riley
Coke Time
News Carava11
Truth or Con.sequeneet
Waterfront
Big Story
Star Stage
CaYalcade of Sports
Red Barber s Coruv
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P ress Box
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6 ~1 Ruy Rogers
6 30 It s A Great Llfe
7 00 Saturday N1ght Jamboree
730 Bre Surprtse
800 Perrr Como
900 Peoples Are Funqy
OBO Texaeo Star Theatre
1000 Geo'fge Gobel
lO 30 }Itt PGracle
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Tf"levH;&gt;JIOJI Playhouse
Loretta Young. !llbow
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News &amp; Spo.r t.s Headhnes
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Sultan Mohammed Rrn YouS'
scf of ~rocco confened m Ma
dr1d wrth Spantsh (,enerahMnmo
Frnncl:sco Franco on 111 mtlepen
dence tTeaty for Spamsh Mor{)('ro
Prospects for agrt'ement seemetl
coo:! If the n egot ~~:Jtton s succeed
l&lt;~ ranco 1~nds to make a VJgMous att-empt to use hts ton.g frtend
sh lp with the Arabs tn tOmbat1mg
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FRIOAY

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Lucky 8 Ranch
The ~arJy Sh'llw
Your Esso Reporter
Sporltl Parade
Weatherman
Shop on l elevtslon
DO'llg Edwards, News
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9 00 Captam Kangaroo
1000 larry Moort!
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sevt:: nt h antu vusary of
Playhouse of Stan
lhc ~ l i;lll tn g of tltt&gt; N•~rlh A11an1 H
The Crusader
J)efcmc All unee cnmt .rl an 111
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Person to Per~~ .-.,
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wants Am
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to !;( t • ut I rane eThe Lata._S:-h-:-o~w:__ __
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Alg crra In m kr lh ng \\IJI So 1 9 30 Stgn On Praver
5 lO Saturday New.s SpecJitl
V. est L.er man nvv. ~JH!pvr quolcd
9 30 Captatn Kangaroo
6 t5 Fcatu~ Report
1\ll tt'd Supreme L1 mn111n&lt;l 1 Gen 10 30 Wrnky Dmk cmd Yuu
6 00 You Are fher e
Alir((l M (,t urnlhtl
, sa\ tll fJ ll 00 P.11 gh1y Mou~e Playhouse
6 30 Saturday L.uc-r Sh0'4'
I h \I h1s for ces ca n not at lin• 11 30 1 ties of fPXd S Rauge rs
7 00.--.-Johnny CatJ'JD SOOw
ddcnd \\ l~~1
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12 00 B tg Top
7 30 Sea t the Clock
ilg 1111 st a pos.sr bl e Ru ssran att ack
1 00 Lun t H.::mge.r
8 00 Stage Show
1
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1 30 Caplarn M td nr~ht
8 3(} Jackre Gleason Shu'4'
me111 nf th e Ntthc1 1mtls :.h well
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9 30 FoJ'd Star Jubilee
tW \HUKr Just ~ftl'l the f 11sl llf th e' ' '
wr .., mrsquolt&gt;d uf l l llt q
But
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lh~ r lan&lt;t~ s how~d nlarm und re
SUNDAY
400 Front Row Cemer
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10 00 S gn On PratY«
tlol hult'l urt Purk u.ven11~ hl'rt' an I \\UH the gut&gt;Hl
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(tlutn1htt &lt;:turfy h ~ strnht-;t(
Qt hon01 al a bl&amp;" sp1ral llrt011n for lmn hv
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10 30 I ook Up &amp; Ll\e
7 00 Lassie
rronl the ~~limon throug-h lhP &lt;h ~: ken tmrl do11n
2 I ho Gt eek demund lh:JI Brtt
11 00 S t Clal Easter Pr11~ram
'30 Pnvate r.Secretarr
to lht' rMftt'l It wus such un Hnpl e~Rtve nffn 1
a111 gt~{ the -eas-t MedJh:IrWlC rn 11 30 Camt ra 1 hrl"ll
• 00 Ed Sullivan
Senhor Kubit.11chek got ln IOU&lt;'h wllh. Clement
12 00 I' t ' I tke a Tttp
t ~ land of Cyprus selt detcrmma
9 00 Judy Galland
Grangter thl!! ,A.mbaflan.rla r a rhef and lnvlttd !urn
!tOn' ftu ther compltcaterl A11tetl 12 30 \\ tiJ B11l Htckot
930 Alfred H1tcbco1ck Theatre
t.loY.n to 81!1.!:11 the to\lowlng monlh to sup .. tvtsf'
1 00 TV ( lassroom
rd&lt;ttlom That Would m c.m tha.t
10 00 Appointm!'nt With Ad"'eP
a big blowout that h.e Kubt1schek WD.!I to!urng
1 30 B1hle Comes Alive
Gt-et:'te would get the tsland
ture
for u. tew .!lelect Jnttmatrs
j
2 00 Hans Christian Anderson
Rrtlt-s h-Gr ... ek relations dttcrlo
What
s My Line
I diOJ'P&lt;' I by the b1g gll'nnung kit chen o( the
2 30 Adventure
1100 Sundfy Ntws Sp~
ra ted stcadLI)I Relahons between
Senhor 1&lt;\lblhchtll: lo&lt;'al hOlE' I I hl :t1 nw t-nlng to talk abtlut that fea11t
S 00 hce the Nahan
11 ~~ Late Show
Gr~ece and Tuak~:y. whtch feats
1,000 cam e
v.1th M G tangtt'r who was just back from SOuth
3
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Sunday
Nt
ws
fur
rls
l'urkrsh
mtn0l'11V
m
&lt;.,:}
prus
~ to llhntt'l
Aml!rtcu md found !1Im strll rtCOVI!trng
;al.M,t. got Woi"Se All thre( ruurt
S1!nho1 t(ublt~«:hek" blowout or cotn-sf' \\U.S
tttes are m!' mb ... r s of 1ht' North
lilt' burrel he toosNl ror hlfl 1 onstltuenh fullowtng hla lnauauratron
Allnn11{' Alltantc
as presl lent of B1 ar. I 1Ut41 7 lM}I) pet Hons gut In on It It was, !tow
you say a lr tt le hedtc M G1angll'l sald o1rnost apolug-etlrally to
3 The Pale.sline Sllllntlon re
me
Atler ull 1o bl! tt ul hf tl I nevat ted 7 000 piOple llt once
malned dangerQUs
fhere were
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7 30 Rm Ttr. Tlo
Ueren-ces rn policy between the J;! 00 Kartooq Kom 1cs
8 00 O,zz 1e and Harriet
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Umlcd Stwtes and Bttlam ovet 12' go Jimboree
6 30 Cro.ssro~ds
Pit GRANGfEil \\A~ tT~t.n TO MOBS -some dll\'11 at th e Am·
the course tQ be pursued 1n evenl
1 00 F1!m 4r y 4 ney
7 00 Kllkt2.., Jl1ran 4c OJlle
l'Aua.dor he supeiVl!kla lht 1 nnuthLhmtnt Clf a ~tple ot lhoultlar il
ptGJ)le from early bl-e~ktqat s to late Juppel'-but this waa some·
of on Arnb Israeli war Th• s stl
2 30 The P'emmln.e Touch
11 00 Dolla-r a Setond
tfflna l!lae acatn
untton was complit&lt;tled IJy F1 ench 3 Ob A!ffernoon F1lm :Fe.stlval
a 30 The VI.Je
' More than t ,OOO went ln.vltl!d to the buffet down Ureu In Rio,"
anger over Arab aid to J'&gt;;:!iJels m
15 0() Mickey Mbuse
10 00 Ethel and Albert
he aa.td, 'but the arowda outside the palace gatQS were so happy
French North Afr1ca There wa~
8 00 Abbotl and Costello
~0 30 Bulo'\'a Tlnw
that Prulqent Kubitschek opened the gatea- the flrat time ln
one fav01 ablE- development The ~ 30 News
tt oo N!'ws
Brallll's history J believe-and S 000 more trooped In
U N decided to send St'dlehrrY 6 3~ Weath@r
\I 0~ Wea1her
' Ott.
handled them all llA:ht, but it was a sttaln-and f h&amp;d
Gt&lt;n~ ra \ Oag Hammar~ k~old to lhc
6 4~ W('ather
1J tO Spt)l"f.a
tl'\ added hea~ache of ha.vlng to tlllnk about the lna.utura.l banquet , Middl e l'~ast !n an 11 tf'mpt lo 6 50 Sporls
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tb&amp;t. 1)/ght. And -he AhOok hll head lfOUilY-' I couldn t l!lpeak
wo' k out a peace -agreement be- - - - - - - -----~c_::..:.:::_-::_~~~~~~:,.~~:._
P6rturueee, the national tanguace of the country •
tween lsroel o.nd the Arab ~tatrs
SUU~DAV
6 4J, Kews by John eora
tor tt.elp at bOth butret and banquet, Clement had 1&amp; UU11tant
2 28 Sllfll On
7 qo City Detective
chefa five headwaiters and 180 wal
More than 10,000 plate•
2 :\'{l Satmday 'V&lt;oott-nn
wue used, aliO, 23 000 pieces of allverware, 880 J)aunds of butter,
7 30 Ozark Jubtl~e
3 1~ K•ddtOO Kom('l'
21~ quarts of crerun 200 caM of mushrooms, 100 cans ot uparajua,
9 00 Lawrence Welk
3 30 Featu1 e Ftlm
4,00 Maine lobsters, M -casM of champacne, 30 cases of whlftky an4
10 00 Chance of a Lrfellme
(I 000 bottles of soft dt tnks
0
00 F'vlm Furmtao.
10
30 LIVO Wrestling
The following meu \\Cr£' acl' ~e pi
Much or the food M Ctnnfler said ''We had flown down to
6 00 Evangeltsftc Honr
II
13 1'11 Stnte Theatre
erl f01 enllstllletl• m 'lh-e Umted
fUo suo:::h ns the lobsters Jlo\\ ever this was hOt exactly new After
6 30 PJdur&amp;rna wtth J~nlng1
Stotf's
Nav
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(hrough
thr
Athens
we fed Kubttschfal here In Jnnuary, h.e liked our food so much that
Navy Rec1urtrng Statwn Jocl!t~d
he had us pr~'u'f"more and send rt on ahead or him to othl!r atop•
SUNDAY WHTN TV 13
7 00 (ABC) You Askp(l For It
rn the Post Othce Butldm~ for
around the coUntry by plane
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ON
7 30 (ABC') Famous Film Festt.
lhl' mon th of Marrh 11s reW1t t d
12 00 F.M11h ~~ar oda-y
h)
Huwar
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tne~
chief
i!ll:'&lt;'-.
('LF.MF.NT Ff:I'CfttO TURF.£ ot his 0\Vtl anlatant.-Rme Lt
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lrt&lt;'tan s mate U S Navy locorl !1 :to (}ri&amp;l Robeft/s
Cren Robut Schwab and Alfonst Alloth-wlth ~1m on thl! ntne-day
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Br
nlh('rhond
10
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no q. l('("tlllttr
journey, and needed Ulern \\ r used thrett kltcl1ens tor the .tfalrs •
li.JO
Footurc
10
30 ~L1nx T tme
he recalled, • a.nd on~ one Was. ~-- Ule paJaee True'ks broul'flt the
1 hr-y are Claude F rn nklrn Dav ts
l 00 Film
II 30 News 'Wttlh BI"V Bartoo
other food from twe other klh'h.W around the city and once one
3 00 Featurtr
~o n ,.of Mr and Mrs Benson F
tl 35 W'Bil!t!her w11rh Sallnnn
or the trucks was held up In hatrre so lGnl Ula.t it juat rlid arrive
1n time tor thl!! main ~urae 6f the b4nquet •
I Davts 3S Ftrst St Athen s Ohio ~ 01) {ABC) Super Cir('UI
II 40 wllh Don Wilburn
ti{H) Famou s Pia) house
John Batley Ounhaln sun of Mt
11 45 Playhoose 15
The weather-It was from llti ~ 120 deJrfts at ttmes, he dee 30 Mnn Brhrnd the Badge
and Mts Carl Dunham Route 1
elared.- almoat rUlJitd neryt.hlng, aiP1 \ndl!ed, some food did 1poU
"owever, one wir• aervtce report d&amp;td the Whole thlnr made "cull..
Carpenter Ohio Archie Donald
nary history " and M CrangTI!r coididera &amp;time w~ll 1pent l'hnCh
Wtlhamson, !Kin of Mr and 'Mr£
MONDA"
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp;: Olire
eheta are tunny If peaople enjoy the food they pnpare-and mCISt
Archre ~ Wtllramsun P 0 Box 12 00 l):at'tonn Kom co:
7 1:5 (ABS) John DAly
of the time the)' don't eat It themtelve111, becauae they ea\. more 11m..
171 AlbAn~ Ohlo
12 30 Jamboree
7 30 Twilight Theater
ply-they re completely happy
1 00 Film &amp; Fancy- M S~ater
8 00 (ABC } TV Reader's Dl~est·
RobE'rt Wayne H11mons so n of
M Gran&amp;ter tor 115 year~ was head ehet for the Fr!'nch Line md
2 30 Th E&gt; Femmlne rouch
8 30 (AOC) Votce of FlrestonoMr anrl Mr~ Roh rt \lohf'l H~
hi! brotlter Raymonc!l now Ia uslstant (hef on the L•bo!'rt~
3 00 (ABC'l Afternoon Film Fru:r.
9 00 IA9C&gt; Ftlm Fair
m ons Rout .. l ( ar p~ ntt!r Ollio
This put me 1n mind of the Frenchman who sat at my table on an
hval- The Lo.dy Vamshes
9 30 (ABc, IVI!'CbCal HorlzoiUJ
English liner retutntnr to America one wtntu wetk some yean ago
C hnrl e..~ Thoma ~ S pro use Tr
sn.n
~ 00 (ABCl MtcR.cy Mouse
HI 00 OJumont) A1on Ntte Fitel
The second night out, he suddenly stood up In dUtgust 'thll food •
of P.fr And Mr" Charl£' s T
tl 00 Kat Car~on
1J1't11 News
he &amp;nn.ounced loudly, 'is for plg!l'" And staJked qut
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Sprouse, Rou.te I Pomeroy Ohio 8 30 News Wtt'h M Jennmg!t
ll 05 Weather wlth Sally Anb
M Orangter wu too dlptomaltc to ~ommenl on my !!tory, but
and Wtulam lfarve) Riffe 800 of
6
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W
catlu&gt;r
I l 10 Sports with Ted Wolle
thert \1. aa a quiet,_ mille around his mou,th. Alt."~ ~1, how t;;:aA a tell·
l'f:r ind .Mrs Clarence Riffe, RUb
6
50
Sportl'
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1~ Royal Pl.ayhouft
_!t•peetiiia FAnchman eat other ~ Fttll,tfli. tOQ4!
lond, Routo I, OhiO.
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tM ~ 11 t., M • dot
t-.4 .W. t. U.p cfott h••lth, li..-.ly
,.,._ • flO- da91 ,.t ..,..rvthil.'l
. . , -..1 fr.. 1Mttritiou6 Doa~
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MASTEl MIY
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Order Your Baby Cbleks
Right Now! Is the time
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MIDDLEPOKT, OHIO

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"THE BOSS IS
SMART"

HE LIKES
ME FRISKY,
PROYICO

DOG FOOD

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"Prohet Alfln't Lon of Llh,
Limb or th" p.,."ut Of Happfn.u- -NO BULL ON THE
FARM

KEEPS ME
THAT WAY
PROVICO Dog Food oontarns the nut:nents y(lur dog
needs V1tamms, Mc11.t Meals Cod Liver Od, Yeast,
Calcrum Carbonate, Steamed Bone Meal, Drted Mtlk
By Products Toasted Wheat Flakts. Toasted Oorn
Flakes, Starch Spbttmg Entymes and other DU!Itary
Requ~rementL Manufa.clured bJ PROVl&lt;:O Feed~ and
Conee.ntrate&amp; Divia1on o:t' Kentuclqt Chemical Indus.
L~ •a, Inc .. CmcmnatJ 32 Ohto.

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You Hllve The Added Advan·
t•1• of Br•echn1 To Pn~v•n
Sire.. WhG" D•ught•n Srtown
Their Ability To Hi1h Product·

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All For The Low Cost Of
$6.00 Per First Service.

PROVICO MILUNG
6 FEED CO.

CAr"L

ORIS SMITH

of buttcrfat per cow Other hagh
herds rn mLik production were N
G Rose, 956 pounds OJ lf{)nee
Prtce 857 pounds and Arvll Holter
855 pounds Other h1gh herds m
I butterfat production were Clarence
Pr~ce 37 pounds N G no~e 31
pounds and Everett Colwell and
Son!&lt; 30 pounds
The value of producUon testmg
record.-. depends on the use Ore
farmer makes of the r ecords m
ana!yzmg hrs herd and ad]u~;tmg
h1 s progt am fur more cffecrent
production

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EXClUSIVE

FEA111RES

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HENRY CAIOT LODGE, U S
d!!legate, te.Jb Arab delegat~s In
the UN at New York that Sec.
retary General Dag Hammarskjold s mission to the Mid·
die East would be solely to
prevent war lhat there are no
hidden aspect8 ( Iatenaa.tw.ol)

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Mornrog s"ss rons Will bt.t=" rn at
10 o cl ock EST With tours of the
cattle barns and rlcmon s1rat tOns
or the pellet Jmplant mel hod
Vr sttors wtll sec the eff.!cts of
feedr¥ drfferrnt ralt s of protem

its power class """'
• Aulomotfc

Ease Winte1
Worries with
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INDIAN RIVER•

NICHOLS
CROSSfS

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NICHOLS
CROSSfS

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Hyra-Touch- Instan~ lnd•vldual
control of front and nar equipment
Without 11 &amp;Wltch--over11

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valves.

Independent P-•• Tok..otl

~;tart or atop ttaetor OJ'
pto mdependently of each other.

Power-to•Welgh1
5 Correct
ICitlo pays of! In better traction .• ,
~~r&amp;ater

atamina.

6 bylugged
Tractor Engine bacbd
IH
gained ill buildlnl
know-how
over"3 million tractors.

Seo Thuo Exclualvo1 flrat Hanel • Call for fro• Demcinttratlon

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o
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Corner Butternut and Seeond

Pomeroy

The nation'• top ll\labrllty,
feed effidenry, and bro1\er
grqwth recorda for this difficult
tune at year are made by lndtan
R1ver-Nichola and Vantrus
Nrehol• crosset
For wmter-tlme brotler flt'M~k
health and prot\ts, ratse the
three-way t:roasea with mhented
Vl~tor and dtsean res11tance for
the best rcmmerclal records of
t.hl!m all. S•• your lnd1an Raver·
N1chol1 or Vantre•• Ntcholl
hatchery, toda.7

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e SNAP-COUPLER

• Power-Sh•fl Wh..rs
• Two·Ciulch Power Control
On1y in the Alll!l Chalmers CA

Hog Workshop To =:ce~::t.uan~~':;
We
Be Held 0 n May 7' otlatathe~=.:yourfaml.
8, 9, In Columbus .-liis~aliiMiRS
money

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JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
Wtth CultJvalor

One
JOH:-1 DEERE DISC

One John Deere
TRACTOR and TWO
BOTTOM PLOW

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Paul !\. Goeser rt~e.arc h offL
suppl t ntnt also several me th.o d,
~:raJ of Sw rf t and Cum pan y Wlll of stlf anfl hand f~111g m dr~ 1
he the chtcf speaker at B~f Cat
Jot T11. o Angus steers w1th rumen I
lll' D&amp;) &lt;:~I the Ohro A~.:rrtullural fist ulas (opc nrn ~s mto t!H&gt; ~;tom 1
Expertm(nt Statton at Woost~r on achJ 'Wrll !)e exlub1te d These fls
WNin f'~ dii) Apnl 25
tulatc ll steers are ustd m r uru dr
Gocsc • Will discuss beef carcass nutntw n sturlws
charactf:l'isticti as related to grarte
Formti!rly held m earl,- Ju ne
lahoratury i&lt;'~ls and &lt;'On sum!'r fhr- stal1on s Rerf Catt l!' ])lay was
prcff't r nrr~
(han ge d to t h(' Aprtl 25 datr Om
Speakmg dur mg the afternoon year loa' o d th e hf'..avy work ::.che
program wrll be L I Hummel
dulc f 11 mer~ h&lt;Jv(' m early sum
drrectm o f the OhJO st atwn and rn rr
dean of the Colltg£" of Agrttultut e
\11 spl'akJng programs " 111 be
Ohro St ille UnJ\ ers tl} I A Kauff ht ld rn lhl si&lt;LtJOn s nf'v. !it'n ce
man chairman of the statt.un ~ I huildrng wh ch has se~trn~.: far It I
antrna1 sctencc dcpaltment Will 1tcs for Sf'\lr~J hundr Nl pNson
drscuss some problems fat' tng Lun&lt;'h wrll he sfTved b11 a \\ :nne I
lt ve&lt;:toc k ptoducl."rs Ve-tt'rmanan co unt~ gran t;c llnrt
Dr llunu r Smrth wrll rc vrcw result~ of usmg ph!'nothraxmc Cor
the tOntrO( or parasttcs 1D beef
cattle
Ear ll W
Kloster ma n stalwn
beef cattle sp«talrst
Will
pre
sent hrs fmdtngs on new Cxper1
ments m cattle nut.nlron Included
In bts report Will be a full dr s-rosston on th!' pellet tmplant
method c f admmtslermg :; Jlb C&gt;strol to bPcf catl/c Thts sys tem
was recent!} appro\ ed by the
U S Food and Drug admmtstra
twn and 1s nov. rccogmz; d as a
sattsfactory low-co~t wav for 1111
provmg wetght gam~ of fattcnmg

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-Hitch or IIWIIch lm·
1 Torque
Ampllfler-Incr .. u
4 FCid-Hllch
plemenls In oeconds , , , rllltt ...._.
pull·power and change speed on·

ci&amp;s3ifled

8.5 8 per ~nt
ThiS bulls Sire IJI FarfieldJ bt:·
C'ellency one tnne CODA aiJll witb
21 daughten that produced an
average ct 14 442 pounds of 3 8
PL'l' rem mil k an.d 52.6 pounda ol
fat He also !!ltrt'd the ltnt-prize
Ohw
Sentor Get of Site at
the 19~1 1952 1953 and llNU
Ohr.o Stat&lt; F a1n
Oouhle Rud ts out of Shant·
htgh Exec :'dtlly who has a DHIA.
record at 1hree years of nJie- In
36~ doty~ or
14 404 pounda of
milk and ~67 pounds of
(IM'tuaJ vrodut1Jon l She had an l~
com~lete record at fuur years or
age n 241 da ys of 14 720 pounds
of milk and 51J pounds o f fat

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SERVICEMEN

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wn w1th 1116 ll:t of m1lk and 39 Ib A B £C
39 lb of bullerlal per oow Other
t CC ,au JCDav (n 00Stef Apn.125

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On. NeW3-plow

.md 79 pounds of butterfll Jljj

REAL-- LARGE
BARGAINS

Meigs County Extension Cou neil Elect
Clarence Price As Presid ent, March 29

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Douhlt&gt; Bu d
wh( h&lt;&gt;• been
claSIItf Jetl htu.·ll1n1 I r 1~1-'1.' has
a lOll\ PrM1f (305 2X \1f: J show
mg er.~:ht daught1 r
l t ,ted
un
DHJA wtth
nrno II&lt; 1rd~ th.at
averagt' 16 067 PI und.~
r 3 34
per cent mtlk anrl 61.., p und~ of
buUerlat 1 he t- rg ht d~m~ w11h 24
records a\er:age 14 887 pounds of
J 61 pt&gt;t cent m Ik and 538
pound! of fat Thrs grves .. n rn
crca~ nf dau{;htr r~ OH~r
thf'...tr
dams of 1 180 pound s of m lk

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( \ Rtral OhKJ
Brt:t&lt;lrng A...'&gt;~lilll m w1th wh tc h
tn41n) daJl')mcn rn thr~ arf"il are
a-fftl taletl He '-" S h~n ~ h tRh f:xa:
Douh lt Bud formerl) Jwn ~ d by
t har lu H ll'w r., of llamtltu n ()

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New Holstein Sire'Douhfe Bud'Bo~bt
~y Central Ohio Breeding Association

FARM PLAN AGREEMENT

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REPORTS

C E BLAKESLEE COUNTY
cr problems
Specudu&gt;ts at OhLo .St.ate Lnrvrr 1
A IJart or the meeung will be
AGRICULTURAL AGENT
lit~ Columbus
I Witter Is one of the buLc needs devoted to location of wel11 po~:~
1 of 1111 mankind On the f arnu of Jtbrlrt1u for secun n&amp;. adequal.l'
When you buy the u pert.s stty Mctgs Cou nty the lack of nbund I ground water supph.n a nd type!i
smff for that typiclll pmeapple ant water supply has become one and .uzes of ca1nngs to uae The
aroma The more fragrant the aro of the hmlung factors In product. types capaetlles and practical us~
rna lhe riper the fruit Rape ness b 10n
of vartous types of pumps In re I
al~o measured by the leaf hke top
Man y farm en dunng the past lat10n to well stzea and JO(atJOru~
sprres on the rruit tr they pull out several years have been forced to \\.Ill also be ex:plalned
j
1 haul water for uae by hvestock
easily the fruit Is rtpe
Everyone tnleret~ted m better
Avoid fruit wath soft watery ar dunng many months of the year water s upphea for MeJgs County
eas or sagns of decay Thet~e may The bulldlDJ of small dams under farma 18 invrted to attend
~ how up first near the base of the the A S C and S C S program
fruit
h.ave done much to Improve the
ll Is Jntereshng to note that
water s1tuabon on Meigs County datry cattle su pplied With a con
farms, hut many farmers particul ttnuous water &amp;upply will produce
Once home wrth the p1.neapplc arly on daary farms have felt the 3 to 4 % more milk aod up to 10%
handle tt as little and as carefully need of an adequate ftil water more butterfat than cows twrce
as pOlls lble It bruises easily If supply
daily Ph:nly of cool water on bot
you wtsh at to ripen more, let It b e
day1 ca11 mcrease the dally gam
SIN AUIN J ILLIHDD (D-P'Ia ), chairman of tbe Sena•Hcuae
at room temperaturl! untU it has
Do to the fact thar Meigs County of a steer by one half pound :ae
fann bill couterence, tella reporten in WllihlnJton tbat the lO-man
reached the stage destred then r e and much of southern Oh1o lS m cent tcslll show that PIP Wllh
lffltlp baa approved ~ident Eisenhower .. soU bank program. The
trlgcrate unless you are ready to an area underlam by soil and watcr avatlabJe at all t1mes gamed
eonle.reea approved the U b1llloo-doUar plan and &amp;lao autborlzed
use It
rock formations whach wall
not 11 pounds more per day and used
f:iOO,ooo,qoo a 7ep to bu7 turplus perishable rarm ®mmo4it.IM.
readily hold water the problem 24 less pound of feed to make
100 pounds of pork In poultry
Pmeapple 111 excellent wtth oth has been very difficult to solve
To
ass.1st
farmers,
well
drillers
production water available at all
cr frurts an salads, or as d688ert
by Itself when :~prlnkled w1th eon and oth.ers who are interested in tlmes allows for maxrmum growtb
!ectmners sugar and topped wath adequate farm water supplies the and egg production Chicks are aena sprig of mmt of a maraschlno Agncultural Consenalton commit- .sitlve to lack of water as they have
cherry It m1xes well with cottage tee Soli ConserYatton Serv1ce and no saliva to help 1wallow
The Me1glt Count y Extemum and County le-vels
Extenaron SE'rYICe have arranged
or cream cheese
The needs of livestock lor weter Counctl met at t~ Exlenston Of· 1
Beatnce Cleveland Assistant
for a meeting to be held Wednes
shows
that
da!J'Y
caltle
need
l:i
ftce
on
March
29th
at
8
00
p
m
State
4. H Club Leader made comday evenmg April 11th at 8 00 p
The v1tamm ('Otmt shows that m at the Court House 10 Pomeroy to 35 gallons per day, beef tllttle Tbose present were Oale Dyoe ments on dub complP.&lt;tton mcrusHaryy es and enrollment mcrcilses 4-H
one cup or fres h pmeapple contams James J Schmidt, Geologist wtth 12 gallons per head per dayL bop pre.stdent, Mr a.rd Mr!'&gt;
Gu thne Mrs 'daxrn t: Goeglem cl ub com pehhon percentag es Ill
nearly one half the rccommended tbe Ohw Divrswn nf Water and 4 galloru; and sheep 1¥.1 gallon
de.rly allowance of vttamm C
A special future o! the meeting Mrs Pauhne :\tyen John Hamill, cr~ased last year
A 4-H Club
D N Morr of the F E Myers &amp;
and Bwthers Company wrll be pre wrll be Information as well as Dana Hoffman C N Jones Curt Counrtl serv/!8 to represent all
sent to help farmers with thcir wat tests results Gn drf£erenl farm Johns~:~n Carl Greerdees David 4· H dub adv ~or.s along Y.tth the
water supplies 10 Me1gs County fulblcntz Herbert E Shrelds H1r ExLen..ton Council
111 regard to the hardneliS of water am S!awter ~~ and Mrs Vt.rgll
Aflents a.,ked to report on pro
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Atkm s Mr and Mrs Howard posed .suggested programs for the
C N Jones, Production Tester Nolan C E Blake~lee
Beatrice comrng year ~Irs Nolatl mentiOn
Cor the MeJgs County Dairy Ser Cl-eveland Assrstaot State 4-H ed seu~ral s UbJ~cls to be earned
VICe Umt reports that 13 herds Uu b Leader V111ran
Johnston out thLS yea r
on test averagcd 633 poundJ of Ext Supervtsor Home Economrl'S
Mr Blakes!Ae ra1sed the ques
milk and 30 pounds of buttterfat 11nd Larry Best D1stnrt Supen LS tJOn of need for study of needs of
count) mcludmg farm s"-uatiOD
. per cow for the month of March or of Ohto Stale Unrvcrsrly
Four ammals were culled from
La11y B6t Otslru:t Superv1sor cduoealrona l ;md other programs
the ht&gt;rds durmg the month for brtcred the group on relationshiP Suggested coun ty wtde pro~ram
meat purpo:o.es
brtwet::n the Sta te Extcn.ston Ser supportrn g thts (,avf' rf.'port on a
High herd"' !luring the month for vice and Extf'nsron at a county number of 41! cl u bs rn coun.ty
the under 20 cows m s1ze group I vel
Elcdron nf oHrcN~ was held
were James F Gibson wit '\
VJVI&amp;n John~lon Ext Supcl'\t
w lh (lare m e I tiN' elected pre
pounds of mllk and 40 pou1.
901' llom e Eco nomrcs ~ave com
rd n t Dana Hoffman v1ce pres.!
IT CAN'T BE BEAT!
butterfat uerage per eow
mcnls nn Home Coun ul s at State dent and John HamJII se&lt;.'retary
In U(e herds OYer 20 COWS In
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NEWS IN -- ~
FARMING

now and thur: tropical fruit Will
FRISKY I• II}bt most
abundant rn our loc .. l mar
Good Dog food IJ..tls from now unul Jun( a~~utd
.at Low. Colt
lng lu Consumer Food Mar .. c l1ng 1

Opcru ThC'atr e

530 Captam Gallant
600 Meet the P!'ess

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Commentary

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A program committee set up by
agmultural collegps and umver
S'lllf'S m !he North Centrill Reg1011
to pla n a m&lt;'ai'1 ype hog work.,hop
has sr hrdult"d the event for Mav
7 C6 and
9
C Bowen
OhiO State Uru

wlll be glad to demon

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WI LLJAMSON

One
ALLIS CHAUIERS TRACTOR
With Cultn:ator and Plow

One lntematiooal
MOUNTEII CORN PLANTER
(FIX H or M)

One

FOUR BAR SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
One New·ldea
CORN PICKER
One 5 HP Shaw
GARDEN TR-ACTOR
With Cultivator and Plow
DRAG HARROW DISC
CIRCULAR BAR MOY(ER

For A Real Deal See
LYLE HYSELL -0 R- JOHN BEAVER
MACHINERY SERV!CEMA1• MACHINI!!!RY MANAGER

FOR THAT
BLACK HAWK- COCKSHUTT or
NEW IDEA FARM MACHINERY

POMEROY

CO-OP

Farm Supply
Rutland,

Ohio

Pomeroy.

Phoue 98

Ohio

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One Minneapolis-Moline

vrrs rly rxtt'nston matk{'lrng
ctallsl and commrttt:"' dumman
satrl the v.orkshop would be held
at the Fort HayeS' Hotel rn Col
uml us
Worshop theme v.tll bc 0 &lt;.!
Yelopmg Meat type IJGg Educa
tr011al Programs
Four ~.:roups
have bern sri up to work on such
program ~ \\tlh farmer~ lwestock
mark~L; pac..kcn; and procc ~sor:s
and retarlcrs and eonsumer:,
Program speakers w1ll mdudc
pNsoll.!i workmg on mea tly pe. hog
pr tgta m ~ m many of th f! nud wes
tern ~1a tcs and ,n thc ft'dc ral
lev!'l The comm lttrc al ~"&lt; o ha ~
plann od l oll r:s or thP men! ~ llblll&lt;l
torv en I he Ohto Stat!' Unl\er• rty
camp'' lht S" nr I' v tluatwn sla
!JOn northwc~l of Columbus anrl
a lat.&lt;;lnck markci Ill the (o\um

area
Fleming
Ag.r 1cultm al Extrn.'Hon Sf'n tcc
I he 12--stat.c
egwn
Hatcheries I.suthortu&gt;drn Jhe
workshop
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Steuben•llle
Woodsfield
and Sl ClainvUie, Ohio

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lru ca n ~ of hriJun~ collt&gt;,2;es and um
\er~tltC'~ dNclop Qr 1mprove re ~c ardt and ext&lt;!tlS.JOn proJects Ol"
the meat t} pc hog through an ex

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Mulberry Ave

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Th~ DO"ily

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Ptfchers Duallhgh!Igl•ts Came
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As Defending Champs Win Out
nw
d~ft&gt;n{bng rhnmp•o~n
Blul' Orvtls took :.

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C;;ll ,·l rr n ppc.rluull}
two o\l! J-..1
polis
hard f:lklfl~ .md Tl!t' l~.~ !1 .: 11 1\Jlk•·ll
rouli:hl 2 I ~1dory rr·om tiL,· p ,.,n· IJ•ll ifatt.ll\."3 ) ~IJ"ll{'k &lt;1.u: Heir "],•,
11'roy f'::.ntht•rs on lht· r: .. t :.~,.,J., lu (•ntl II~&lt;· 11m 1 n~
held Ia~! n- ili: ht .n a 11~ht IJ•I
Tht'l·f· w:~. ;; n"t J 1-'l;;l&lt;·r .,n •·1 1h
cht'"r"s battlt' ·t hat W("n l t'l}.!ht 11m [&lt;'I teom to l!!t'l mon· th:tn 'Jf!f' tu•
mg.s .. The Blue Drvil.~ pu ~ h.-.d :.~ M1tL'h and llem ,Jn L'&lt;tllr••kd
ecro o;~ an um•arned run tn th.- Pom('roy's two ,a ft II&lt;''
t&gt;ighth to win the ball game
Th• box KOtl':
Cha,..lill Th•iu •ocl Mkhr
Pomeroy PM.
AB R H E I
H•rdw&amp;y of t• • O.vil1 •'•ged 11
Hemtl•v, 28
3 0 I 0
vr•llt horler't duel witt. both
Sk•ridln, LF
'1 0 0 0 I
pltche'"'
going
tt-.e l'"outl'.
Miteh, 38
3 1 1 3
""""" I'IH ptrt:INd thT«tll' innh1g1
Wii-Mtt, V
.. 2 0 0 0
tk• ni~t 1M-fort, but s•ilt gaY•
Younv, RF
4 0 0 0
up onl-,
hit1 lui rr.ight, Mowtry, SS
3 0 0 1
and d•••,..ved 11 bHier hie u
Smith, 1B
-4 0 0 0
th• other Callia run &amp;IM wu
IIkins, C
? 0 0 0
un••'"~ Hardw1y alao hur~d Th•iu, P
2 0 0 0
fin• ball u M limi+•d tke Pan- Tot all
'15 I 2 4 I
tiMrt to only two hits, and
.,ruck out fivt bwttut. Theist
Clltlpolit Pos.
AB R H E I
.,_&amp;d "'"" thilcl!!outt.
IIH, lF
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t'"i&amp;hth lramr wh&lt;ll .~r. f\ r .11 .~;.~:;

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McMahOn, 38
illtf-@' On \IJI&lt;'h",; t':To"ll
1\Lih l!f!t'
Hal'dW'ay, P
out Th&lt;'l~~ mad ,· \\ •l crn.,•n JNf&lt; . Md(Nn, SS
up. but 11\f-n lwl (·r n•rrol I&lt;J •blk WiJconn, CF
both
e• .Ia·
'1'1''" llT\fl H~P - l u l&lt;'l~d tht•
d Jon••· 21 . - - . .
bil ..,....,
lc" ~&lt;llllHfU: rnn .;rnr•·
Clagf, 28
+s
h . t!o~~,].••tl Httrk , l(r·ut! ncf Jarvlt, 28
ball I I• lr . \1(1\&lt;·~n (·(lfl1r 111 trr iHI I Tof 1
thitrl

grour,J"'r W1kO'X!.'n ~~·;, •. lh• ·Lt h,l
br
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t.ttt Thl&gt;h ' ., l,tllk u111
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Pomfttoy scorf'd lln•Jr lurw tnlly
in tlw th.rd inn·lng. With OM out
M
. itrh
d was hi~ bvJ a p!lehtd ball,
an
Bob Wil1on walked. John
Young Was given a Hfo ;::whtn
·M-cKean bootM h!~ ground~ anrl
·"-•1th t m;- in to .«'ON!. Hardway
strucl( out Ml)\.ery and made
Sm11h f•·•P out to J,lf"t 1hl' .~idf' out.
Pomt·roy had ::1 gre-11'1 d 1am· P
in thlc' V('ry fi1'S1 inn-ing tn h 1-t&gt;aJ.:
1..h
11' gam&lt;' wid(' Opt'n llardwa}'
-openrd the l'O!'Itt'lt by walk in~
both HcmsTey and Sheridan- and
Mikh fiJJIOWfd wifh a s1 nJ!h• thu•t
nd\•an&lt;'cd both l'llllrll' l':' W1th tlw
b rt~f'S J&lt;tmnt{'o(! an&lt;.! nunP out 11•1·,1
Wtl}' made Wilii'On ()(lP ou1 to
sllort J,-.fl field. struck 0111 You not
and thrtw out Mowe ry.
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In th~; s.i:~~;th Elkins walkrd to
open thP inning, and was mnvf'd
to ~t£'ond by 'l'h~&gt;i q~ (ln a sarrifiN
bun!. hut Hem 'l~'y piltlfll'll t&lt;l
rir~, .and She.r)dan );!nmn;lt&gt;d out
fn thP f'lgh~h Pom••ro} h11d arwth-

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r th e C'len·land l u
PItchl hi: star,
d.11n •s 1ong su it in rt'l'&amp;l!l ) •·ar~.
appearl.'tl just a~ powr·rful n~ rvr·r BOUBALL CAMP SPORTS
today in thf' light of 1wo s1J'ai~ht . ldltol'"'l not11: Thlt i•
shut('luts bVf'r lh L• Nt•w York r. ianls. m a 1erlu on th&amp; 195' prosptcts
If .anybody hod any douht~ &lt;~bout of th• major leatu• clubs.
9?ufhpm'.' !It·• It Srore·~ ohihtr in
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lf":lJ.lUI·~. til (• firt·hall("r di~&lt;'lnimPd
BY LEO H. PETERSON
th,I m ·'" 'fl IUt"~t 1ay·~ 2 0 victnry
UnJtH
LAKELAND
FlSports
() ldltor
()Vf'r tht• (;~nnts al Corpus Christi . ll llrr's
.. · , n
P - Bucky
scorr pltrhNl fivr ~corell·s~ in I r· 1 • manaJ!:cr or the Detroll
rurn~~. allrJwed t"'u hi ts and fnnm•fi : ttl~&lt;·r~j ~~nds out this Wdrning to
seveu niant~ H was I he Tr•he'~ ·' If 0 HI Amenean League cluiJs:
l'ltf Ill
1 1 w1n tl.E;~1it1~l five ~d b8t"k s in
•·Gin· u~ a llttll' more bat ol
lh l' _s prmg t rntning .~cri{'~ with ttw :,eruml hasc and ldt fif'ld and we'll
Nullonnl l..:•ngtlt"'rs
hf' u• luu!lh as they conw"
Vt(' Wt' l"tl r'ont1UIIf'd to :;11 nnu• ,
.both hi! teiHYlnwh•s und hi s n\11..·\ ·; 1 Rut 1Q. dnn$ n·t know if he l-.
with h1~ ·JIron~ , om .. hlll'k . Th,. vt•l g01 11k ' to ~ome 'Up w1th that "hat"
Prun r1rst hnst"m:•n. whn ~t• fft.:n•tl HowPver, he'~ hopeful. While he
a poliu all;i("k lnst y('ar . hi! 11 hOillr isn't !:!!kin)! pe.nnanL for his Tiger~.
run in the -"ix th off Allan Wonh · ht• makto~ 11 plain that they huve
ing1on, 1hf' NPW Vorl( slarll'r and ,lh•• voknli11l to p,o all the wav .
lo.qf'l'
Tht• nlhot• Amt•rieon l.ragu{' ,;,an--- ~~-ngf'r.~ :•grN· With him. When you
have play('rs like AI Kallne tht&gt;
Ame1"icun L~..:ague batting ~ham·
pion ; tl arvt•y Kuenn , prohably 1he

yf!Uow ntul gtt&gt;f'n rotor ~I'll ·
~ ODI'l'it'c.l Oflt in !II!' d&amp;ror:-.t
Jrifludln~ 11 yellow .:Jnd wrrrn
, ~liP ,lltLH IH' ndcd from thP ('hun
dall~r With slrl'a ml'r::l exll·ndin·•
to the four posts. t;ifts wl're plated
on tables with white rovt·rs nnrt
centered with "rr::mgt'ml'nfi; of
spriilg flowen .

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"H we eome up with both ~
gluve and a stick man out 1\lf're,

we'll be all right," Harris declarl'd

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Hrt:. Chtirles Rad[bl'd. M1os .. rnnP
Selby, Miss Stdla EIJershneh. Mr" .
Anna MrGher. Mrs Prict• Hawk
)Uss . Anfl8 Durst. Mr'&lt;. Rid 1ani 1
VauthMt and Sman. Mr~ B•)ht·rf
Couch, Mr. nnd Mrs Nnrht;rt N"t·nt·[
zling, Miss Rila Bet')!ll'. Mrs. Theodore- Beegle) Miss ChrHme Onw · i
se'P, Mt-s-. Roger f:uliLII"M; Mrs. Dt'n-1
\'et ltitpple, Mn. Paul Andre\1/S
Miss Harrie Mar,ie ~mit h. Mrs
Clerent'e Chfford. Mrs Emmt"lt i
Bf1:clrhurn, Mr~ (' J . JO:hu~ t ,af'h
Mrs. Ht;ro[d Ebet".sba1'11, Mrs Mar y
Kunzelman, MrS. Huuu·r Dri1 k lt ~
J4p. Anna Gruosn.
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.r'.f.J.~ .., Denn Z~lli-n,-. Mrs :Le)And
SIS!!On, Mr.~. Vince nt Brodcrriek ,
Mrs. Basilio ~irolami. Mrs. Troy
01\li'nger, Jr., Mrs Raymond llaJ:.
bricht., Mrs. (htl.rles Graber. Mrs .
Elrl Denny, Mrs .. hrnh fi:bersharh
Mrs. Thomas Mankin and Mary,
~~~-Ellsworth RowP, Mr and M1".'1
~amer Wickham , Mr~ . Ben Nf'utl~~:!· Mrs . Fr.and:_~~~~w~d__

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CORONETS PASS. COUPE

Owned Rv Local Busftl.ess MiNI. ~..1o'Ws The Beil Of care.
Clvromntic Driv'e, Radio. J~.ater, Tinted GW.ss. See -H
Now.

now$95
KARR and VA~ ZANDT
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OHIO

1953 Buick

1953 Plymouth
Club sedan. Bllltk flni$h, helltel! ·!lld del.,
seat co1ers. UU new tires, fflllelllillelllJ
OK. look this oruo ovet'.

Pete

some

tO SELL!

1951 Ford

Custom vd etut. epe. MlllrGori finish. Ford

omaUe drive, loads of extras. ~ood rubber,
Dual ~•h'fu(lt. A real snappy cat.

' door sedail, l!l'een finish. mi&lt;hanlcallv
right, very pod tires. solid tllroW!hout.

PRICED TO SEi.LI

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Wbleh lone lit• ""'"' M•••i"

SPORT GLASS PACKED

Mufflers

PRICID 1'0 fllLLI

1953 Chrysler

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like new ln41de and out. This is really a
fine """· Vert ohatp.

SAVl!: AT

Pomeroy

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THJI DIFFiftENCE
PLYMOUTH DEALEil

)lou step on Ute acelerator bel·
· 1 a A &amp; 8 8. r« have rour spark plup 100-KII!d
Both brde J)ed· at.
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AD'fOM'A1'1C1'1:ANSMJBSJON.

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AJJ. IUt~matlc transmisaions optransmiulont IP'Ite on I bydrauUe principles h 0 u J d tt e o'J d'oell the W~¥k . The tranrmischt~eked to see •ton haslb own ipetial oil which
Miss Cha,mta th6t tbeJ work ftcnf1 aroUnd the surs and
pmperly , and the ~o~:bole brat tnt ;:liUs" l! froM lint into second,
S}~letn !lhoutd tMt (06e over.
80 on . Tlte proper lev~ of
~OO'OR OIL. Enlfine oJl should oil· me,st bi m~:intained or tht!
!Je chan~d accort~ine to the In- :.~;_~~~~:~Jsdon will not work prop: .1
slr.Jcti.ms ot the Clllr manufathtl'er.
WIH~IiiELD WIP£1l8. The
This may vary from every 2,500
to 5.000 miles, acct~tdinl to m.ke rubber bllldes may need replac·
of cllr and the type- of drlvlnJ you lhJ Jf they are worn down, and
do. If you do much ltoP.and·a:o the artna should be adjuJted to
drtvina. ¥OU probably 4 h 0 ~ 1 d ~~ the mod srraptn.1 power.
cbail.&amp;e it more trequenUy. Also
IIEH~BtS. B • am a may
the oil filter ct~rtridrie Stio\lld be· need rtldjustiPI so that yo11. get
rhane:ed it the recommended In; the be.t lOila-dlstante Ji&amp;hUng .
tcn:als ro .keep your motor' oil
RLJ!:C'I'tiCAL 8 Y sTEM . It
clean.
would be an exceHent lde11 to
LUBRICATION'. YQUr car have aU wirlni examlned.
'hould be 011 a re11ullr lubri·
With aU th~;se thinGs taken
tation ~~~:!Jedule. A&amp;ain, your car• of, you should be able to
owner's manual
list • number b,.. throuib aummt'r wlth a
'f - ~"t&gt;ricatlon opeution9 that tloll'IUe·free car.
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1,000 miles.
(,.ash ion toriter. mUst and TV
ENGINE TUNE-UP. Your spark per.Kntclitp, Miss CMp• 11 an i 11 a
1lu_p may be a lltlle (atia:ued nctit•e of Detroit aud has ,ypent
1fter all that winter driving. The)' th• la:st severat yean workmg
1r;: supposed to Bre evenly so wah automob1le stlll!sl.t . des/{/•&lt;·
:hilt )OU get the rno~t perfurm· er:r and t&gt;ngmt!t!H at LhrusJt"r
l.ntc ~~l_O~)~~-c_n~mc and the . Corporatwn J

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Where Its A Tnal To Dine
Middleport, Ohio

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ROO!&lt;.

Mr. ari'd Mr~ Henry Btavff, MrR." ·
Jlarr}' Allison and Paul Allison
Spf"nt Saturday neninr with Mt.
and Mrs Lowt-11 RMivtt, Middle-

port.

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Edward Neutzling
Last Rites Held
Tues. Afternoon

Mrs. Mollit' Bookman ~pt"nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Chef!Sl'brf'w . M\ddll'port .
Mr .and MTs. Marion Wnod and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chri~ty wer
Sunday dinnl'r guf'qts of Mr and
~1rs . Rob.-.rt Wood .
·.\~ But"'\ R1denour . Mr~ Henry
8c0\('f :ind M r~ Ctnrgf'
Pylt':;
spent M&lt;HHh~y 111 l'"rkrr~bnrg
Mrs, ll1thard 1-"li'k ;1nJ M• s~ J~•·ry ,
WrJUd S]ll'lll 1\lond&lt;~y in Callipohs.
Mr and Mr" Roy F1ek. Colum . i
])u ~. spent tht• wet·k~..:nd with Mr .
and Mr!'i nnn a Fick .
Mrs. Guy Summt·diL·Id and Mrs. 1
Larry Rou~h !'pent r.tu~ay in Gal- '
Jipolis.
!\h'. an1l Mrs. ]t;~~
ilk, ar('
announein11: the !Jirll• o~ a daughter
Nancy Jenn :~t the H &lt;~ lzer hospital"
March 2'J .
.. Mt. antt Mrs. Chyton Allen and
stm were Suntluy dinner gu(·~ts of
Mr . 11nd Mrs Bill.v t'll'land.
Mr ~ . L1•tha Kublrntz an•l Mrs. J
B. Bailey r('r.ently \1~ited with Mrs.'
Lelah ~!cLune, Tuppers Plains and
Mrs. Ha1.el Clark. Syr:Jruse

I

I

Shower Of Bargains
Let's Go Skoting!
Boys Girls' Men's and Women's

CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES
Complete With Shoes -All Sizes
AND

$14.95
~RCHERY

Mrs. Matvin McGuit"e and son
were removed to their home from
Meigs CcnNal hospital Wednes-

• 4 Arrows

1

$17.85

SETS

e 5-Ft. Bows

• Armand Finger Guard

oc

Athens were Ea~ter guests or her
parC!uts Mr and Mrs. Norman Sch-

nefcr.

Whether you want o snad:, o soda or o com·
ple•e meal, our welcome mot ;, alway! out.
Choo•• from a big selection of tasty food at
lhrifty prices • • • e"107
· smc·1·•ng ttrv•ct.
.

J•l.'k Wl"athe-rman. .\! 111 Err 1 •
Saundt&gt;rs . Mr . and Mr~. Dt'lbt&lt;~·~
~m1lh, ,\tr. and Mr!!. !lowar-d Put·
hns amJ dattgt.ter. Marrhn .
Lt"o Colt of F.&amp;St J...ivprpool
llpenl st&gt; vf'ra] days with his mo-- ~ - - --~-Theo {'roy. Parkershurg, ~ent
.,londay wilh Gordon Ridt-nour and
children.
•,

Mr Shade.
and Mr&lt;:.
L. Wh•1tham,
We.•t
SJW'nt.J. Sunday
with
Mr and Mrs . Bul1'1 Ridt&gt;nour and

wm

Ml'. and Mrs. Clarenee Okley

Drop In for a
• Treat ••• Aav Tl•e

i''rtday lc'Vt-n•ng at th.-. R.ef'dwill~
t:hn~ri;m l'huN.'h wfi"rt' M,". and
Mrs. R. K Rowan. Mr. and }l.rs.

~! ~'"J I IVCS.

• Targets

e

Quivers

'

· $4.95 to 12.50

'

CENTENNIAL
STEP LADDERS
$3.69
4 Ft. SPECIAL
$4.39
5 Ft. SPECIAL
6 Ft. SPECIAl.
$4.99

POMU()y OHIO

..

~ow Joe:J it t•un

tfltjf*lti
lOW:~

FUR

Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl spelit
Sunday evenini with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Jacobs and family.

Mn. James Lewis ind daughter were bro\t(ht to tb~ home of
her par~n.U Mr. 1nd Mrs. Clidor.d
Jacobs, lrom tiaf' Jllaion cfintc
Saturday.
Mrs. Sammy .t..ri-ls ind son sam.
my Ray were rec~tn{ &amp;uesta of her
par~nts Mr. and Mrs. OtvUle Allen,
Mrs. John Dlehl re(~elved •ord
that her cousin Thomu CalHOun
passed away suddei'IIY al his home
in Wellsvllle, Ohio, March 26. Bur·
ial in the Wellivllle cemetery.

• when vou ~o/J U t~u . w~'J ?
~"

SUPER KEM GLO
GROUP

10 PIECE

e

I VANITY o I VANITY BENCH
I CHEST
e I BED e 2 LAMrS o 2 PILI..OWS
• I SPRING
• I MATTRESS
OR

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8 PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP
a 2 END TABI.ES
a CIIAIR
SOFA

•

I COFFEE TABLE
•

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,called lb&gt; -

amazing
.!"'

,w:.,fr

9x12 DELTOX RUG

1]950
ROOMS

electrolli.; inltrumenl

NEW

hlf:!o&lt;"':!!l~,___

~Mfl.Sfel

Furn~tine

299

Demand lhls proteet.ion. ~e will be g1ad td
demoa1trale by teatina yuur watl'!.h } IXE.

PO REMAN and ABBOtT

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.

lAili FUIIITURE

Jewelry

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APPLIANCE

J

Tired
WHEE~BARROWS

$9.95

•

GALVANIZED PAILS

e 2 TABLE LAMPS

Ume ln any one position. When you bring your

an

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Oeluxe, Rubber

INCLUDES

YOUR
CHOICE

wutclt hen lo be repaired, w1;1 check it iD five t.
potitlo~not by hanging 1t on a board-bul
.t hrough

ReiiUlllr
8 t5 gol.

SPECIAL . ..

GARDEN HOSE
50 foot

$2.79

59c

LAWN MOWERS

It ~·1 iufficlenl tliat Your watch k~ep good

'PRICED i'O SILLI

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Phone 388-Y

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Wi Hove A.l-ilce Selection Of UHd Con To Choose From ·

'

f&gt;eat of lbe m,:tne ill replar
fiere are some chanru are if1 4u rlrht. u ttl~
IUU:Utlons bft plu~ sound ., tboulh tbq are
teneral arell to millllnr 1 beat. or Jt you 6o nol
cl'letk:
pt 1 't.eldy ~rward pun when

Vour CROSI..EY Deal•r

this one over.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

ell through- fo~~"l .Pf"'Petl~. _Jt the "haart·

M'r. Ifill Ma J..nd.....-..· I.\'Ofl~ r.t
Middlf'pPrt, \.h·o,; Jut- t:li&lt;~ ~ uf
rk'll!olbn , ~-~~- ~.-wr.rt Kurd•t·f.,. M
Pt. f'leasanl, Mr anti ,\ lr·· IJan:.
M't"f\.tin l.lnd ..on Ga1l or Kl'D&lt;l
w.~rf" r«ent eu&lt;• il.~ ur ~tr
and
.\I rs. &lt;:,.otse C;;~ldwt&gt;fl
Mrs. Ila Stone ~~ · Vl(·nnn . w
Va , Ls hf're ht'lpini t-ake ea!Y" {,r I
h("r rllth~r. William Fullon who I
rPma m ~ rtu•t~ poorly
\lr . .and M'Ts Car l Wa1sm1 (,r
O:.)'lon spell! the wet&gt;ltMKI hrrf'
Vt.~tl1ng rt&gt;lat iVt&gt;s. Theft two d:Jughtt-rs who ~p£·n t tht' wtwk hl"t'e
~· •sitmg
rt&gt;turn.·d home "'-·• Jh
them.
At-tt&gt;n(ling pru Jo.:US'I er st't"vit'rq

ALLEN APPLIANCE

VB club oodan. A good se&gt;lid 1car. Lon11

PRiclD TO SELL.!

•

,

lill\' '""n

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

1946 F.ord

Windsor club sed. Local 6Wiled. L&lt;Svetv

4.89up

To Fit Most Cars
-ALSORegulor Silver-tone Toll Pipes
AT

olean, just chuek full of et&lt;SIIdtny. Olle
local ownfr.

.

Mr and Mr~ Cl!ffonl lf'~nhower
and daughter Shal'on were WC!ekend
guests of her parents Mr and Mrs.
~lny Eblin and bmily and rel&lt;~t·

PRICED 1'0 Sli.LI
Cranbrook 4 door. Beaullful lton'e green
finiSh. over driv~. Utes I.e new, ver1

the

iilld l)l~ H~t't

Ht·rnard l~•llf'L.;1tln , l'ltYf'land ,
waM an Ovt•rt~i~ht t,llt'~l ur Mr. uml
Mr~ Flo~· rl RHh•nour
M_r and Mrs. /.loyd Wolf an1l
fam1l y. Akron . Mr and Mrs Ct&gt;ne ~
Van Mttt'r and thlldr~r . Colum·
bus. Mr . and Mrs . Howard Wolf
nnd dolUghlt&gt;r. Pomt'rO)·. Hpent Sun·
day With Mr anrt \Irs CurtiS
Wolf
M1.~J U•non Bt&gt;ltmt:. C'olurnbu~
!lpt-nl the Wrof'kf.nd with Mn. f'red:J
Miller .
Mrs Henry Bf.a¥t&gt;r and Mn.
r;,..orgt i'ylt&gt;s .attl'ndrd f.Mtt'r Sunri~e St!"n·it'" at Long Bottom
Gordon. June and Kll'ith Ridenour ~p••nt Sunday with Mr. anti
Mr~ . Thrrl ('roy. P~rk11'r~ht•r,~C.
Mr. and Mr" John ltt'uler and
c hjldrl'n . Akron . Wt'rt&gt; weelu-nd
gtl~~ of the 8 . K. Sm1th family .
Mr. and Mrs Kay Morrill, Co,umbus, Wl'fl' ovPrnight guPsts of Mr .
.and Mrs Ri('hard Fi('k . They were
r('turnin~ hom@' Aflf'r a two week~
vacalion in Floricl.a
Mrs. Franklin Hoffman attended
the Swiieh board ror Mr!l . George
Pyles, Monday

Mrs l•:va Trucy and grand son
Billy Davis were weekend guer~ts
of tllP •.former!:! daughter Mr~. Ro.
bert DJvis and family .

Belvedere 4 dt. l'leasltlg ·2· tone' finish,
Radio, hl!llter, )ota Of olbet tithll, Jesa
th&gt;n IO,oOO mlles, neW CAjt ~ftllee•
Local Owned. This one very sbUJ;.

1953 Plymouth

general rare

RII'V. .Harry Bate!'! and family
Saturday evening witrl Mr.
and Mrs. CliHord Jacobs and fam ily.

1955 Plymouth

1951 Plymouth

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yuur Own-;'11 Manual an lllwet, lfl JOU put .Jnto it. II 1011 Iitten
it fu r ~~
of your ,...riCu- to Uie 101.1nd your entfllf nu.kes
lar cetr. Tbb
wlD li¥f you •!II Y~u drive •loftl• .vou cin till
a uum ber of
pohlten fiJi whel n tht !lplfJ' pJuit are PH·

~pent

PiiC*D TO Sli.LI

PRICED TO SEL.LI

tor,
·

F..arl nran

.

llftd .\tr~ . K•·un~th

Whether It Be A-- REf'RIGERATOR, T y

T'OU AilE LOOKING FOR

-

J.o

What ~ • to bt don4'! It wttll
help ,.ou a 1reMt dfal
0111

~Lnl ~lr•

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Jluffnllln ,.,., L'olumbLb
dllul!!l•t .. •· w..-r .. Sunday
dlnrwr ~JW&gt;.nl lt\a w.... k.. •u.l h+- r.. witl 1
i,UI' ~ H .,r .\ lr an.t Mr~ 1:1-orgP Ct ft· lhf'tr pat'•nt ~ M,. "r"J M1, 11u,,
llf'LitoH
llof(man
Mr

011,;:d havlbJ tM antt-fMHf JOhltloh ~;:r,r ~o:~-;adJ'!'oh;
1o '1 not
au out tor • H.t tGD•usf'
~

By Mrs. John Diehl
Alll'ndanee at SundHy School.
Apnl 1 was 124, offel'ing $27 .60.

CROSLEY

BARGAINS

Mlligs Motor Compony

~Ji

::~n:r~o~=a~ot•!t!";n~r~~n, 1tbotoujh totn4 ::~u!1

LAUREL CLIFF

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

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ivery doy Is Borplil dey

.,

.

day t•vening.

WHY Not Dtop In At The

ered
m111mmo1h
the wontt thing~
thatbells.
coulnOne
have
happened to him WH~ that tape.
mea1ured lWI~·{OOI tloul ot Wash·
lnltoD in 1883 and If you are lookhal for mental indte•tions he h
reported out. of lht&gt; :&gt;~print{ training
eamps to M most proud these' days
of I 4M-loot blast dellverl'l'l in 111n
exhibition aame aa:ainMt the Cardinal•.
Thb It would sel'!m, is not the
mental mechanlr• of a young ret .
low determined to t'hnnift his way~
-or hll battlnf( averaa:•.
Maybe YOf can cott'lt• up with
loi'llf'one wbo it fleetl'r or root than
the Okltholu Antelope . but
1
ean''· Btlimlnt down to first. be
•oe~ quleker than the rent money
oA IDMI.ni 411 at Belmont Park.
Thl• ·kidCtufll
CIJl ~lly step it.
/11M til ,.,...

.101' CloN·km·L". Ml's

~[ary

C · End T I R

1952 Dodge

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
O.CAR
ur

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:

Mrs

Mr~

1'

Three players arc in the running I
for the job - Fred Hatfield an{l
Harry Malmberg, \\'hO sh&lt;~rlc'd tht'
job lust year; and Buddy Hicks
who r~nted to make it several tries
with the world champion Brooklyn
R", '-' S Jt 011
,
b('~t &lt;~ll-round ,~~hortstop in thi!
POMEROY
I
IY
;~·ALI!Y
(alley Steng .. l lo oh~en'f' th:111 mojol's; Rny Boone, the thml base. Dodger!!.
Un1ft411 Jtt'Ms 1 rh Write
Mantle, !( h~ ~. 0 dl'~ired, could ndJ man who d1·ovto i" 116 l'Un~ in 135
New YORK
r
a cool 20 pomts-a t lea~t -to hl:.~ gnmt's last HCD~Oil' and pltr-hers
qutttlon In fht'"
-- {he maJor batting •verpge by app\yiuw him - l1ke Billy lloert a~d Frank Lnry
411"' ll .,helbor ln2ajpor •,ngues t&lt;&gt;- abel( to the hu~inr~~ of !.:t-llin~.: on the l(roundwork for :J t•hampiou~
,
• " .anp lttJIIe an- asfl.
sl · · · h
0\tMr hit 11how, surerss spoiiC!d
· up I.~
t're k 1 R 1. 1
Mlttey M1nlle .
.But appart&gt;ntly Mantle lw s hi o;
rome n "••
m111d sl'l on he!ng a gn·at hom"
Besil1e.~ IP\n8e hitting probiPms
. tor the kid rrom Oklahoma. run hitter A~ suf'h. he ill a fn·L• at .sN·nnrl and left field, Harriil
t~re ean bt~ sli~t:ht quf~tlon hut swingC!r und, ltke all ~uch, hf' 11111 , 1 was plnguerl la~t !Ieason •by the
what IIUCCPSS came too l!!l!lily. rt take mon• than the DC!rt•ptcd num . l.wk or reltef pitchers. He had to
Ia equa11y undebatable that hn d
f
go most of Ihe wav with hill slllft.
•• ,
or o strikeouts . When that hal&gt;
'
u
t eai'neJ
it,
to
date.
pens
he
,,,
,,
him
hi
1
.
!It' 11 r'l(l 11110 :J ns bcL"mm• ht&gt; hnd little baek .of
them 111 lhc bullpen But he thinks
WblC!h 11 why they are saying va&lt;'uum
thlt 1958 is the year of dt!eision
·
he will rorrcl'l that trouble spot hy
lot. the rommtrdr.l rloutf'r from "I'm through with going for i' ~al!:lng Steve Cromok off the starl·
Cjjm,erce.
those ~nckrr pltche•." he lnsi&lt;Ltet! mg ro1:won. onrc the weather gets
eke')' was only lQ when, Jrr this spring. J'm Roin(l Lo cut down warm, und putting him ln fhe
1
be took the &amp;i&amp;nntk! leap from on tho~e strikrrmt.,."
I bullp~·n 11s his relief ace
1 The vt"'ter11n Ned Gnrvcr also will
JoD)In 'n the C'lau C Wellttrft (,ep.
IUttU the way up to the Yanbe!! .
IC hfe t'arrlell _..th.rough, he'll he 1 be In the MartillJ urr~. and Bob
lmlflet.lllely he Will hufled
u one O tht" Jun:r ln the thick of Mllll."'r, the left • handed bonus bnby
Special 4 door, 2 tone flnisb, li~ht tO!&gt;,
"'th4 ew Joe DIMa(Jio"
~h~ll batting rucf". Ir he due.tn't. ,~ another possibiHty . That leaves
dark IIJ'Otn body, radio, . heilter. tinted
e cratk some IROTe tremendouo,; AI Aber , a left-hand('r .:Jnd rightO.¥...shadowed ay Mays
g!Bss,
seat oovera. extras pJpre. 1'1tes like
Before yau' take tbit n a knoe1r: home runs-and hurt hlm~r-lf and hander.s Dick Marlowe
,'[)uane
new, locally owned.
·
let's face the fact that Maf.ttle wu th~.y~~ke.•s In the proces~.
Maas, Joe Pre!!ko and
Wojey
the Amerlean home run champ·
~It Is why the Manth• story battling it out for the relief joblil,
P~lj:ED
ion in tW with 3'T fihoh out 0 rl ~"!~~a-~ be ':_old.
·rwo of the outfield pO!iltlofts are
q II
the park. But thi9 Is not exactly
homeric. Admit, too, t"hat Witlie
Maya ot the GJ1nt1 won tfle N•·
tlonal IAap tltlt" whh SL
Coln'l along with thou· datlstlc!l
are· thl'! Mays' battln&amp; a:'YM'liN of
.348 to wtn the ~1 .. title in ]9&amp;f
and his "lowly" ~HI of 1a~t !lfi&amp;!LOD
111lmt Mantlt''s all-time best of
,Ill 'n 1tll end .306 or lu~t ~ l'liSOn .
The llliWeT, 111 admitted around
Mantle'J own cl~. lt that ma~tcr
Mlckt'y I!! Plon'U!! run t'1'8!Y. }l(' Is
like a lot of othen, Influenced by
Ralph Klntr'H remark that "homP
run ldtters ride In Cadlt1ac1 and
hla:h 1Vf'1'11fl hltten ride In Fordi."
Tap..Measund Clout
To be surt&gt;. Mantlt hiJ deliv-

: M•{'ullougl• f.Jr, Httt! • li~·k. Mrs
I \\'ilh .. rn Gruho:r. Mr ~ Franrej; mu...
I ek nt•r, Mr~ . Om·nthy Gtoet·kner ru
Anne Rus.~•·ll . Mn \'irgll' RIIJC·h;·l
M• s~ l..&lt;&gt;na Cu~h . Mrs r.rnv.•r F.rb. '[

vid' dobd'wlft.

I

•n

11nluu~ntl Mr~ Kenn~H;

I" .- . -· _

I

IF IT IS

fi'

t... CllaJ- .

A ctr, lib Itt drlvw, tan bentftt hom a

1

St!t with Knline in riilhl and B
a speed merchant, trl · center. Charlie Maxwell, thf'l Red Sox.
castoff, has looked good this spring
nnd i~t the leading" t'andldete for thl'
left field job. Al~o in the running
arf' Jim Oelsing and Chuck Kin&amp;.

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I

1

SPECI L

Torgeton Alt s.t
All tl1e infield is sft E'Xt·ept !or
st&gt;Cond base. 1t will be Earl Torgc.
son, who rau!lht fire w!len the Ti·
ger~ obtoinetl him from the Phillies last ~cason. at first; Kuenn at
short and "Boon(! at third . 'l'hat ltlr! -.1
up to both hitting and fil'ldin~t, htll
ll'aves one big void - second bn~"

. Br • ..,

I 'I' ~ll Y'N HICKLIS
Methudiwl Sunda)' Sc-hool atIPnOtnee WQ!I 41 , u:ft'TLn• $1 J ee.
Gut'"Rh of Mr ;;w l 1\.f r:-~ J' K
Rvwen wt'rt· Mr and Mn l ' ho.~rlt-ll
Ri11'111\f of S.ilvf'r f\rd~r and Mr
and ,.tr~ RDII ~ Cldund uf l'hrt-.1t•r

CLARICI ALLIN
MrM l..o.:l\u• Mt&gt;redlth, Coluont&gt;u,
'Wi18 il Wt't'kt&gt;lld gul'lil of Mr uftc!
Mr~ I' F Kohlt-ntl.
Mr ~nd Mr ~&gt; llr-nry F.il'hin"er
.1nd ~on~ r.,·ovP port. !!.pPnt thf'
wrt-kt·Jut .,.,,n, .'ltr ~ Mahfl Van ..lf't·

Now Ia Time tifGim
Ynur Car Good Check·up

1

Mr~ r.

CHESt£R

11'0MiJ!f 4ND tllp'.J.S _

Mary Ellrn Mr~ J oh n Mill'l• Mr ~
F H Ftl!"t&gt;lllan . \lr~ l.f' n&lt;~ \l,:1.1ls
Mr~ J, ~~f&gt;Jlh Rouh. M 1~ F I( Full
j
1od and Mr, l&lt; .. uw Nw 1i
SPndiulf gift~ bul uuablt" to ~1
tl'nrf wPrl' Mrs Ronu ld Smith Mr ,
V 1\ . Radttlt-Y . Mr~ l'urll"' Jiou:,h

Mury
odq11ndCH ll.hv .KlDMr"
J'.urhtt . Mr~ f.liehat •l ll at:ki1'H. Mrs
Mary Korn, Miss Helena Clifford
Mrs. Leroy Wat!'on. Mrs AllJeri
Ca_m~s ~erf' rt_nyt•d dt•ring tht&gt; Mr-es. Mr~ . 'l'heo Smith and Joy anll
evemng With pnzr·s &lt;~warded lo Susan Mrs l'(•a.r\ Ash Mr · J fi
1
Mrs. John Handley . Mrs Mary S('h- 1 WN·d.'
'
~ • •
afer, . Mrs, James Dunahul' , Mi ~~
Mrs . Willard Ebers bach, Mr ~.
~tla Hennessy. Mis~ Eli1.8bt'th Con- P:nLiine Angt'lt•1ti, Mrs . William
de, Mrs. Andrew Zwtlhn ~. Mio.;~ Holt. M1•s G1lbrrt freeman. Mr
Betty Demoskey, Mr~ . GP~r~-:e Hor- a!H'. Mrs Hrnry Wippel. Mr. anti
Wells, Mrs. Eugene Condl' and Mr~. Mrs .•lust'\Jh Wippl'i . Mrs Edwin
."lk: ~~- Walter ll:•mm , Mrs 1\.itte W•·hrung :.~nd Mr• . Frank Bron1ir·n ·
SbJrtey rru~ton. '
I burg
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~: Atfer t.he llonor~d glll'SI as."i~tt•d 1
£MERGENCY RUN .
f .Mr. Wippel opf'"nll h('r manv ·
•
l9vely lift!! refreshment~ nf wtHti•
Middleport EmNgt•ncy sqwhi
~II: ~.akt'l'l teed in green Hnd yl'l- an~w .. red a call to the home of
~I!~~ tee cream centert&gt;d vdb.
John Bowman . Gran·! llill at 6
p-Un "1\lrllbFel\a•, eofft'c alnd :nlnl: A. ~1. Fnday mot·nin!!: Bowman
Wtte atof\red l)y th h t ~
reci."'JYed tret~trnent for an as
siSted b•, Mr• . E~11 g('01.'
' (~sonedses.
ast thmalie cundJiion.
e, nh·s.
-·
~__ ~--Christin(! O'J?onnl'il, "Mrs. Margaret~
··--~-Guns, M"' Alb•rt Smilh a.d Mi&lt;·!
l
ses Catberirle and Agnrs r:rueser. ; • Gf
S •• 1, Un '
Attending Werl!l those named \ I
a.b&lt;lve and · Misses Ann and Kale
Ebersbach. Mrs. Arnold Hayes. Mrs
Lee Rudisill, Mrs. George Hackett
and YvoJ\ne, Mrs. Sanford Gheen
Misses lielei'J :lnd Ma~l Waddell
Mrs. Clyde .font'~. MN 1.. Rou~ h:
Mrs. Troy Ohlinger, Sr., Mi ~ses
Bert~a and ~lizabelh t'ondf'. Miss
Jetune Sue E•selstPitJ, Mi ::~sl'~ Mar- .
glt~ · An'd Catlltrine Cans. Mrs.
Mary Wippel, Mrs .John Goetl, Sr.,
Mrs. Marlon JfiJWk, Mrs. F.llen
Cqurk, f.tiss-,Kat1e Guth . Mrs Da·

the-;4th" Tuttle,

••

,!!!s•Mary Jl':hzahl&gt;tn Nl'uhllns
w l : . marrlaae to Pu trit·k. 1/. WqJ·
~
ill bft tin t&gt;Vt'Ht of Satunluy,
prU 'J. was I::Uf'St of ho•tor ~;~t u
~ll . lllhQWE'r, Wt'dnesduy I'VI'IIInlt
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- t_M " SarrPd fll'a rt auditorium. l
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t.S . Ray (1197R. Mrt: .laht&gt;t
rn and Mr~ Murk r.n~&lt;-."·1· :'".
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f'l .OII~~Nt"E . S C UP - The llt&gt;r7.oi mo\'ed thl' Srnator~
( ""·u•n:Jtl Rt'dlt&gt;g.~ . ahrad of Wash ·• a :10 li"ad in fhto !liXth
w~!(ln 3 l in their spri ng st:'dt-s,
a1 ,. winning g.:Jmt'o,; on thf'IT op·
Kluuewlkl Sintl"
pr• n•· nts mistake~ .
Ted Klu8'l~W ski sintJed in tbt&gt;'
Tht' Rl'dlegs havt' won 14 &amp;\11 of seventh aftd BGfl Thurman hit a
26 o•:.:Jubitit;,i~ gam~!-i th is sprint -and pinch homer to gt'"l Clnclntlati's
or rr· third or their 124 runs have first two runs. rn t"he eighth Gus
\w('n ptll on base hy walk~ or hi! I Bell 5i ngled to reach third on a
t v.·ild throw past second .by Aber1 ll:ll~mP.n
f"wMnn:lfl pitchrrs. on the othu oathy, and then talliedJlle rti:rl te
h:wd. have been much less gencr· make. it ~-3 on Ray abl6fl.s'ky's
om than the oppl'~ilion In ll"ttlng sacn het' fly.
b&lt;~hmt'n rl1'ach first base.
In tl\1' ~\rttb; J"otlnnt temple
rn 'l'hursday'!f 4-3 df'dsion over s.inCied Wlt.h one ou( (o score ftoy
th•· Senators at Fort GGi'don, Ga., McMillan from secOnd, McMillan.
it wa~ a wild throw past second' waa on bal&gt;t' by rot'ans oC his' third
hy W3~hington f'tch&lt;er Ted Aber- wolk.
nalhy that helpe-d ihf Rl!ld'l to carne
J.asl s~a!JOft by tfti:s titl\e, the
from btohlnd and win.
Redtegs had Won orily ~lgh'l. games
lost 17 And tied two. Aftd their
In the first inninis, Dick 1'e(tt-1·
reeord agJinst "ashillgton at tbe
bat'h doubled and Roy Sievers time was only tWo wins. 10 losses
~· nglPd ror Washint:ton's First run.
Then a walk lo Herb Plews, a and one til!'.
1'oday the Red\egs try fOr" tt\eir
f oreeout :md a homer by Whitfy
fourth win against the Senator~&gt;
here.
ThP Tigers .re set in the catch·
The liiJ8SI.'ore:
ing department wltl. Frtftk House
Wa5hington A t()()-(10'2.000 3-7-1
thP No. I man aPd Red Wilson be- Cincinnati N'
OO&lt;l-000-211 4-9-0
hind him.
1$JIOdowski, Ab6n11fhy 8 aftd
1t all adds up to quitP a ball Cerberet. Klippst"ein. ~anOebury
rlub - if Ffarrfs gets that "bat" at 6 and Burg11ss. HR • Henog Wash.
sN'o nd bas~ and lt&gt;ft rifld.
Thurman Cin.
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Baseball
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Sacred Heart Church Scene 01 Bridal
Shower Vfednesday For Mary Neutzling

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IIOliSTON , Tex UP

Redlegs tontinne W'inning Streak ··
In Exhibition Games In The South

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M~hon walkt&gt;d, ami artr-r
fb: d
way Pl1Ppf'd up, movtd lo 111 rd
011. lla miltol'!'i douhlr ill' I (JH·d
a~ MOWf"'"Y
hobb{l'-tl
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3el'ltlr1el, Pomeroy•Middlepdrt, Ohio

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Famous Brands Such As
lllfi'FY-SUNBEAM-MO.JET

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MAUMEF~rUNTON
RRIGGS~S111ATTON MOTORS

$16.95 up

H &amp; R FIRESTONE

�WANT ADS I

LEGAL NOTICI

( i4l For Rent

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:tA.:sslfled AdJ 1xeJvw :.:y !u .1o For rent - 3U A CRES
W. will be publubt'O fih' -..:11 .1 I GRO UND a! S.dcm Ce n te r far m
Call 6025· Y or wnh· W t' ll aw
~.,a! ~v¥lry , 160 N. ol.tl1 S t , fthtld lf'pu11
tbitea: 2 c~:ots per woro. ora 1.11·
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liet"tion. M.in1m ·Jm ,·h~trJ;: e- ~Jc.- SIX ROOM COTTA C;l':. mo de r n
4 cents per word for lhrc~ COD
bath . Inquire at Uhw Bol d
~eeut.ive i.mlertioo.a.
4-4-3tc
j,peclal-Une month fur 2f! centl 1 - - --- per word.
~' EW IIO~tE , rour roum.':i and ll &lt;~ !h
hardwood floor
Youn ,l! 'lt uwn
ruu ra'.e or l ce nts pe:- word will 1 kJtehen
Re&amp; ul ~tol e
Plwn !
be char&amp;ed for a.dvcrt1s1ng Lf not I 6264·Y.
4 6 3k
paJU t~..or beJou: the L.O.tb oJ each 1 - - - - - - - -Donlb foUn w1Ui tnJerlwn.
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St Peter~bu1 g. Ylorido.; VIRGINLA
1 ALTMAN , 1701 East Seventh Avenur-. Pa r k e n ;burg, Wt!sl V1rginia ,
BEYrY WElGAL, Rural Route No
Beautiful
l , Waverly, West Virginia: WAID
ARNOLD , W a r ' a w. lnd1ana,
HELEN SOMMERVILLE,
Poont
Plea:::.ant, West
Virx1nia; DR
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West Virginia; ZELDA HEALEY .
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Albuquerque, NewMe.xico; EDITH
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SLOAN, Rural Route, Winchest er,
Indiana, ELMA POSSE, Rurzl
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Richmond, Indiana; RAY TRACY.

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WHIL..I tbe ueruclat.lnl pa.ln tb&amp;D atandJ.Ac. AM whiD tbeJ
ot actat1ce trequeoUy bedm tal· lrile trom a chalt, t.he7 pl&amp;ce one
JOW1nr an attempt to lltt a bea,.,. band 1D tbt mWl ot their N.e.t..
obJect, you may ret an &amp;ttaci:
li'CI matter bow ad the p&amp;1D a.,.
Jl.mply Dy dr l vtng your e&amp;r.
four doctor .-w be &amp;bU. to btlp
Sciatica won 't ldll you rt won't 7011.. 1.a dUem• eue:., •uriM'J'
enn malt 1ou 11'-!Bl: But th• m&amp;J bt Ute but curt. 1D Ol.bera.
.evere paln catUed by the &amp;I..IJh\.- a ttw .tltnple proce4uru probablr
ea1. movement ot a lei .rna7 thor- ..W halp_
ou&amp;:hly dJaable you.
Sleep oa a cott.oJI matt.re• !ald.
Expoood to lDlW"J'
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FRANKLY, THEIR
SENSE OF HUJ\.:o:t
.E.SCA.PES ME: .':'-

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ASHA&gt;4ED OF
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polture maJlnd uce scla\lc&amp; z.ea mJJt cUet w'tb ~~~~ eGthd.thina 7our auto tor lona pcrl· pl.n: proo,.I)Jt ~ ~ ,
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ROOMS OF "'
Hew Furniture ~

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JOur back·
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.n.ftari:lm&amp;tlon' than any oUlet.
YOu eD abo al)plf ~· tleat
lou may lnjure 1L Jwt by walk.J.n&amp; onr Ule e~e ~ of, ~
or dc1J.ni a bicycle .
oene bp . , • e~ btid..
81tUn&amp; on the edfe ot a ch&amp;ir beat lamp, ~ wit\er ~~~Jib

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Vogue ShM St art· l' hunc 4 6-~1. ~
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LEGAL NOTICE
, Several &lt;' h. OH.'e apartmcnt..s m Mid Se;ol !fl bu h w1ll h(• r~·cc1v-:d by
I d leport ; two ln N('W Haven. llw Vdl.,gc l"lt-r k o f tiH" Village
Trailer space . Inqui re 644 Bmarl of p 1111 wr~&gt;:. u ntil 12 u doek 11 0011
3-2l ·tf on 1\tlr d Jti !95ti. on any o f t he
way, Middll'port.

1l8 "Maxwell Street, Charleston, I
West Virginia; JESSIE HOLMES , I
Chicago, UILnoLS ; MAYTE MAT -.~o. vt l'hllfi.kl, anQ :;pt&gt;cla.l Nu
THEWS, Parkersburg, West Vn gania; MILDRED HUFI'' MAN, 301
bees oJ Ever1U prlDied at regu
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East Elm Street, Monroe. Michilar classlf1e11 rav•s. ObJtuane•
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For
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published at 1 cent per word.
MENTS, with laundry and gar- l.11.;t o! I' IJUH ·r&lt; l} of il new 1956 L avm
· d cr Sl ree1, Monroc, M"JCh J"
1- 14 -tf t nu 1 _ 1101 , 1 . 11vc pass-cnJ!:er hlaek ga n ; J . C. OCARSON) H OOD, 347
naraed ACW reeelved by m&amp;ll or
age A. N. Bcn)"Zcl.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
teJephont: IIVtD t&amp;f&amp;fiU art.wt- 'vor
rent-.=e:-;:t~-lon
La1ders, _,1, 1 !, 111. '"&gt;:··'i 11 ·r w1th I he follow - South Fourth Street. Sa,11inaw,
Patrick
Wippt"J , 24, Pom r roy
Oon.
_ _ _ _ _ I Sc:aUold Boards, Drop Cloths. 111 g ,joldt· d t'4U ipmen t fivr- black Michigan ; BERNARD ARNOLD ,
Star
Route
. U. S. Army and Mary
Cllnloo Fisher, Middleport.
t,n ' '· h! ':.t\"Y dut}· batten. fuam whose Jast known address is un Neutzlmg,
18. Pomeroy. student
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Phone 626~X...
lll·tf 1 ublu-r· !r!!nl :;,·at, h~•· .~ rJut~· rear known; WILLIAM ARNOLD, JR .,
ll'llfSC.
~--sp1m.;s. rJJl"ret1o nal s1~nals. heal whose last known address ls ColPaul L. Johnso•, 21, Fort
IF YOU WANT TO lillY A GOOD 1 For
rent--Electric:
wallpaper cr Jml d efroster. hock UJJ !Jghts, umbus, Ohio; Blanche Wagne r.
Crowder, Mo., U. S. Arm.v and
Jt·t·p STATION WAGON 19481 steamer. Clintr;n Fislwc, Mid- twu ~ potltgh t;; l'nlice idt•nlifit·a- whose last known address was Co l
Lynda Lou Heldrich, 17, Middle:-.l odd tn exct'lh•nt IUllmng condleport Pb. 6:l65-X..
11 -l -H ttun~ to he paml&lt;'d on cal' accord - umbus, Ohio; AJI the unknown
port,
st ud~nt.
d rt lo n with good tu·c:; all"round 1 -------~ -~----now o n ftle I he1rs, dev isees, legatees, exei:u- .
1 ng 1 11 ~P('( 1 r 11 , 1 tw ns
tur n s L.!!nals. on II URRY ON
ll-; 1 ~ie:o 'V'Ianted
111 th•· Cll'rk '~ Office . Pomeroy, lors , administrators, and assign s 1
TillS uNr: l'illST $295 TA KI'-:5 1
Uhw. ~: &lt;H: I\ (; 11iri 1r ~ h ou ld hid on of MAGG[E CARSON, decea:se d , ,
IT Phon r 6396 :0.11ddlepurt. e\' C '
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lega lee!i, t&gt;Xecutors,
administra
4 _5_6t p WANTED- f. 1rl for h u u ~e w11r k lransm i~ · II IIL . ~~ x and eight t'}"
._m~~~s_ ____ - ,_ , ------ I l. 1ve 111 . 1' . M. l" 0 1t rkn. Lo ng ltlHirr m--~~~r :111 d •\lanrlard and all to rs, and a~Ssigns of MJLTON AH ·
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Bottum .
4: 4&lt;{! P ]t•:t\hl"r u p lii&gt;l.,l t· r~".
NOLD. deceased,· All the unknown
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IN LONDON, Hilda Reid (lerp and Mrs. J oyce Dunsheath try
l'ARY TAKE YOUR WANT EAHN l'A.'::ill I{[( ;JIT l ~
l'OPR
heir~;, devisee~;, legatees, exccu out the nwuntllln clHnblng suite they will wear wttil an all-womun
ADS AT VOUB CONVEt-; JEN C~~
2 1'111 !I ll' ·' 'de lly th r VJ!lagl.' l ors, administrators and assi.ltll.5 of
OWN JJ OI\.1~: l•) dt~pl&lt;lymg ;md
expedtilim to aca.le 11 number of unnamed Hlmalayan peaks in the
1..'\ T ill!: !';VF..."llN(.;S. CALL 397
ni l'onn t·ur 1\S 1954 fuur-door WILLIA.\1 L. ARNOLD, DECEA$tlem•mslrHting llw III" W 11:;h-Hul .
d
20,000·foot class, The sull.a are reversible, o! nylon furleen inside
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Ch•·\-rol t•! M' rhm wLthoul Lis ra 10 ED; All the unknown heirs, deSERVICE Ga..ll
to NEI"l"Jll \\o"n\(• Box t168-S, ·~ l"tJIII)lmrnl, 'i tJI•tlig"h~, fu·e cxt1n- vtsec.~. lcgatocs, cxecu.lora, ada.nd nylon cotton outside.
U"tematio?WJ I
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Thl' Dail y i"i•· nllrl t~ l
4-4lc ;..:u 1,h r r aud rJ;~:;Iung ~ mgal.s . Th e I, uumstrators and a.s.':iign.s o! JAM ·
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Rc!lponsi!Jic nw11 tol tkmonslrah' htdd i r 111~y t'I•Uwr st.1H' what he ES BYRNE, deceased ; will tak e
PUBLIC SALE
MEETING POSTPONED
U&lt;OkPr"s will gtve )'IJU the tJ(:st
our p roduct tlu- u appol!ltnw nl s. w1ll g1vl· 111 ca .~h f,lr the ~a 1d Hl54 nolice that Louis B. Vaughan, AdTh~ mcdmg of
the RJvcr\-leW 1
ThC un'Aersigned will offer for
11 ~ u . . un rurnLl ure or applwn- : $150 .00 avcra g~,: W&lt;'l'k ly. Wr'ltc Chev1 olct sedan or what ·a mount ministrator of the Estate of LuSaddle Club se hed ul('d ffll' Tues
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box 668-T, % Th e Dal ly Senll lll'\. he wi ll ;dlmv as &lt;L trade in for c1nda Arnold, deceased, filed his sale a ~ public auctlon, at the late day, April 10. will be h,..lJ m4·4-4lc
t ho• nr w ~ulu:e c:rui;;c: d~scribed petition on March 21, 1~. in the residence of Marion S. Radford, stead on Mon dfly, April 9. accord·
in Pom oroy, Meigs
; 1hn v ~·
Probate Court of Meigs County, deceased,
0 0 · 1"\UIU .:lt!'l VILt:l:!
ing to Ru s..sr.lJ Ca pehart, prl'sidt•nt.
Ohio. Ca se Numbei· 17,11ti alleg- t: uunt y, Ohw, on Saturday the The ml' rtin g will be held at t he
2 door, 35,000 actuai miles. Local Car.
u\fi:iNG SONS CO. - 24
E;1rh bidder ma y b 1d for eit her ing th11.t the personal cstal&amp; of 21sl. day of April , 19:wi, .the Per
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hour Wrt'ckcr Service.
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sc an or or e ~a e o 1e I - pay her debts and that sa id l. u· consl51ing in p11rl of:
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
x. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEAL-I ___._.__
lag1· , uf Pomeroy of new 1whce cin da Arnold is seized in fee sun- 1 drum table stand;
4 door, deluxe, 98, Hydramatic, radio, heater
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and Mrs Roy E Miller of
t;HS.
3-6-U EXCELLF.NT 11\o t u:-.n:
.~rllm;..:. nuLst'r deS"t"ribcd above, or hot h. plc of the following d~.sr ri1Ja4
Cornt•r cupboard:
seat
covers.
1
Ch
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announcm..:
the
hirth
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eunt.1in tht• full real estale .
OHoman Chai!;
of
a
dllughter,
Nancy
Jean.
March
Cvmpklc WHEEL ,\LlGNMENT, 1 ~cncn t) 111 t prr&gt;d 111 • · ~ eoltlr tel!'- n11 m c or every per:;on or company
Gatclag tabk :
27 ~ ~ Holzer Ho.sp1 tal.
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VIWI!L lleta·tl ' 1{ 1" 1-:ll l d. lOti l. &lt;1n
m llrcs!cd in lhr ~.Jmc , and tlw
S1tuate In the Co unl:o,• or Me1~s.
Rugs and pads;
-'
ltark t't l" s Safety S('rvicc, West
ca.~tn Sl, i\IIJ ,1nJ , Ill. ~ - y b1 d musl be ;I Cl'(llliPani .·ll hy R Stale of OhiO , and Ln the :rown ·
Duncan-Fife ll;wl'uporl ;
a:·c Mrs . Waller
4.
door,
heater,
seat
covers
new
pai"nt
job.
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J\&lt;l ~ 1 n !;trl'et. l'omeruy, Ohw 1 4 ti-ltc:
chr :ck nr h 111Ht 1n th. t• wm of 'i ~IP of Sahsbury, . and bemg 111
C()(f ee Table ;
B. M1ller, Pom.::ro.v, 0 . and Mr
l'hon c 2tl7
5.5-H - -- -~- - !I;JOOOU to the ,,ttl~fa elLOn of th e i'r ac tLon No 6 , ScciHm No 15,
and Mrs. (~u:y W. Lt•t', Pomeroy,
Lamps;
~-(201 Business ~ennces I VilLI).((' ( nunt'll .1~ a J:ll.U.mty I Town No 2, &lt;md Range No. 13 of Stud 10 C'oul"h,
R n. 1
th&lt;~t 1f tht• lml'' :lC'ccptr d a eun- l' thr Ohio Company's Pu rchase, uno
Du nc ;tn -Firc slra1ght rha~r;
4 door, radio, he·a ter, llydramatic, "88".
- --- - - -·-J Oil t\ HA :'IIIlL~Y.
Auetwnen.l lr &lt;l("l ~~rill lie enl l'L"t'd into and ib murc partJculady bounJcd &lt;1nd
Mah ogany drop leaf
din ing
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BY ALTA CONE
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lkg\nnlllg 15',-i! rods Wl'.st from
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We •handlo rakl&gt;s, p 1 aDtccs. trac- ,
Dra prs, Berl room :; ~11\e.
~fr a nti. Mrs llarrv P{'l\il WC I"l' ·
tors, dl;(w..and a\1 O hv« &amp;. }o'~r- HAfJIU &amp; T~L~:VISlUN SI-:HllCE tunwd ;1( llll!"l' lu ;til ;:•xel'flt !hi' the Northe&lt;l~t c orne r ul s &lt;.~id Frae·
Metal l"ab inr·l,
4 door, radio, he&amp;~ter , ooal covers.
shopping Ill Athens , Fritla y
merehnrulisc .
Fultnn·
Ph one 1UO. Clt•land Appl1ance I ~ un·.-~~ flll tw ld,,t·. IlL.~ check u r tio11 No 6: th;:•n('c \Vest on the
Guson
Elt·et&lt;olux ~wrepcr;
Fdd•
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Jordon
and
family
of
Col
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Thompson Traclor Slilt&gt;s, l'IJmeSluff', 118 W. J\1:un St., PomeJ"Oy 1 hund wil l lw lw ld un li l th e rnn - Nort h line o( ~a id fraction 26 rod~
. S m! Cils~· .
umbus were weekend gues t ~ of her
ruy, Ohio.
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tran ()I" i11d ,, prorwrl .v cxcc:u l C'd lo a blat•k wa lnut 6 mchcs in d la Elcdric Rnaslt'r and sta nd :
parenls, L. D. ColtriU and wift&gt;.
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m~Lc r; thcnce with the Rolland
Ma~Lc ('hef StOVCY, .. : ·
4 liJor, ~' he"ater.
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GRAVELY GARDEN TRACTORS For n•Jiable 1adl0 and 1'\t repa:ir,
and L'h('s lcr Ru:u1 2tW~ rod s tu a
ln\ of K1tchcn •\.oo'~ ·a"MI ul ~ns1b ,
Wondrow Rowen h11~ empl&lt;)YR. A. FINLAW
ca ll tl046--J. We Jcrvicc .all
'l'h1 ' 1n~lil 1 ~ tt· ~ cn c d to rd cct ~ l&lt;~kr on :-aJ d l'n&lt;ld ~~ the SoulhF:lcctril· Fan;
mcnt at Bakl'L' Wood:; Co. o( Mc512 E. MAIN ST. POMEROY
mak etl.
Sdnnolls
Appliance, &lt;llty .wd .111 htd~.
wr~1 eomer of a lot hcn•tofore
t:lcctnr Iron ,
Arthur.
PHONE 104.X
Middleport, Ohio.
9·27-tf
drPdPd t•1 Jonathan Carson hy th e
S~·r\'l'l Refrigrra1 or:
------- - - · ·----~--- -Clurli•.-, W L&lt;';;ar,
.-;aid f&gt;:rlwarrl fosl£'1',
rlf'C' {'a~r d;
2 door, heater, new pa'int job.
.Juhn Paul llcn sl&lt;'r i~ "Pending
!·.,'.'.;';;;';;;...;___,_....;;;;..;;;....;;;;.;.;....~I QUICK S£llVlCE on W.11tch He\ ' 1·11··""
,.,, o·k
11:;~ •~oe k ;
u,....
th••nce Nurlh t1 rmb and 19 liuks
n 10 day furlough ~~rilh hi·, molhl'l"
palflng by Factory Trained ol ti, n. 21 r
f b
B(lokc.a~.
walchmaker. COLLINS ,JEWF.·
---·~ - - -In lhf' placr o
t'ginning, con~hs Grace Hensler.
Hall tret•:
1-3-tf
t;liniu g 8'7 1160 of an acre, 1110rc
l.EW-i, P omeroy.
Sunday visitors of Mt· and
Stt~nd:.:
4 door, Flcetli ne , bl.a&lt;:k, heater.
or lr:; ..,,
Vance
Wilhur and R1ta W(' l"e .
:\11p or:
fOHE~1AN &amp; ABBOTI T.V. ~EH­
n nd Mr~ Gu y Wilhur , Paul
Consis ting o( a house and lot.
T'osl Hol e D 1gg:,•t;
vic.:~-; :\II makes Repaired hy Ex
and
b,•mg
the
same
properly
Dak of W ellston . Kcnn(' y ~:~~~·~~I
Glider:
perl Tcchnlcums. Pbune 62Eit Y
ll a nci cn and Mr and Mrs . I
POWt;R MOWERS
decdud
to
Willi11m
L.
Arnold,
dc25
fellll
Lawn
hose.;
4 door , heater and radio.
M.lddlcp\)r~.
6-15-U
Conr
of Athens
ccasrd . by th.o heirs of Edward
B1rd Bath ~ :
J anet Grimm is ruov&lt;'ri ng
HOU ~ ~~!) BUILT, rooi.~ ~ hm gJ .-~d .
t'o Ntr .-. rkc('ascd, March 24. 1870.
lbnd Lawmnowcr;
hl'r home afte r a .appcndi&lt;'ttus
a~hl'~;lo~ ~ hlngl cs , r cpuir~. clr
'l'he prayer of said oeUtion is
11oning Bo11rd;
rr ation at Sheltering Arms
{ nttk 1•d . $3 011 harn•!l. J'lumc
for the ;;ale o( the above describLo~ of Brie a-Bra e:
GARIIEN TRACTORS
4 door, heater, gpod painl
tal.
Athens
205. Vlrg LI Tcarmd, Syra&lt;Mt:;c.
ed rf'al estate accord in.st to the
12 gauge Y.'Jnelwlltc r pump gun;
Mr~ . Garnet Moore and son
4401Jl
slalutrs in s uch cases made and.
llDd olher .art.tcl~ of personal
----~
-~--provided.
property too numcrou"' to men- ha,·c moved from Rutland to
home of Mr. and Mrs . T&lt;lylor
\ .LO t:S I
Pem... oy
Thl'l above named defendants
tion .
of
roinl Rock.
will take furthr.r notice th.at they Sale to commence at
8&amp;. SURI - INSURE
Otne W&lt;ls in
1\.lhert
ha,·c
been
made
pari
i('.s
defend·
1:00 o'clock P. M.
Cloth , Nylon, 1-'lhi•r Glas~ Awnw~th
on bmincsts , Friday .
ant
tn
said
pl'tition
and
lhf'ly
are
Terms:
Cash
in
hand
on
day
ings; V1•n et lnn Bl i nd!!, al•l tiLZcll,
Da,b-Wilrnr-r Insurance S1·rvicc
Johnny Fitzpatrick came
required to answer the SAme O!! of ~a le .
color!': JmportM Hamboo Drap.
101 W. Serond St.
\'\tednes
day from Ohio Uoi""siol.y,
or before the 26th day of May.
Fred W. C..-ow,
e.'l, ShiHh.:s: Stark Bro.'!. Nurt:iery
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ath.cns
Lo s pend Ea~tcr Vacalion
1951:1.
F.xccutor or th.e Estate of
and OrdHI.N"l ('u , Fruit Trct&gt; ~,
D11k c Warner, A~:cnt
with his pn r~ nt.s, Mr .and Mrs
1 '-~=-=-~-,.,...,.,....,,,...,.,...,..,.,===·
Marion
S.
Radford,
Decea:scd
Luu i.:. B. Vaughan .
Shrubbery. H.tl5l'~. 8e.1Ty Plaah.
l 'hune 33(1 - X
Thoma~ fitzp&lt;ttrick ,
Fret! Cbtlmll't£'!1 Dalo W l pple
Complete line of lnsur&lt;t ncc
!
hrlm in"l"'"' or the Es- John Handlfy, Auctioneer
Ra ymond Wells purchased
Not responsible for acdden·t s
Supply, 2 1~ U1Lion Ave., PomeAuto. Fir(' , Gf'nernl Liability
tate of Lucinda Arnold,
Chc
\ rolet car last week .
Apnl 6, 13, 20 3k
7 room hou~c with gl us~ cudiJ •.,Cd
roy, Oh1o.
3 -12-2~tc
J-14-30tc
deceased, PLAlNTIFF.
brf'llkl&gt;~sl
nuuk -3
bedrooms, O"RJUf,N AND O'BRIEN.
' I'EK!NG~:SE PlJl'l'il"::-i
for sak CO!\.fPLETK lnauran~e Protcctl~o.
rul\ b &lt;~l h · up~ !air~; bn'akfasl AttorQ&amp;Y S for Pla101iff.
NOTICE OF APpOINTMENT
~~r ~ . Wnnd row Ca\1. 732 SynI.!le, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
nook, kltrhl'll, dining room, (3! 23, 30: (41 6, 13 , 20, 27;
Admlnistntor
lllorl' Sl. , :O.IIddh'purt, Uhio.
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
.s 11tin1J :n1d IL~· m g room nown - (51 4-7tc
l•tet,
of
Carrl•
Hunt, D.c:a11•d
4 2-6tp
s l&lt;ILL"s; rw.· k bast•nwnt with au Not-it'e iB hereby g1ven that J.
1omal it· ga .~ hoi wa(( 'l" 1&gt; .1 .~ lem
FOlD USED TRACTORS
B. o ·Brien who~e. Post Office AU NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lw&lt;~tLnk Lilli\
Heccutl y P&lt;LIIltell
S1•veral m odi'\ ,~ &gt;I'I" Y ).(m11i lih,q)l'
RODNEY DOWNING
dreM
ts 100'11 Court Street, Porn·
AdmlnistriiCH'
imtdt•, '.-2
h &lt;~ Lh
downsl&lt;llr};.
all rcconrtltJOih'd . Brown'." 1'.- ,,~·­
l'roy, Oh.Jo, has bcfn duly appointEstet. of D•nlal M. Warntl'
W all to wnll cn rpotmg. ;;torm
tor Sale,... Phnnt· l /10- X. Pnuwed .liS Admin\.&gt;ltrator or the Estate
AGF.NC~'
o.ce...d
INSURANCE
door~ ;, Li d
1~1ndrnvs, nilw hot
rlly, Oh.LO.
4-5-:ltr
of Carrie B. Hunt laic of Franklin
watr.r ga~ h('a\,·r. l d~ul loeat1 11n
Notice
1! herr-by given I bat Jo'red County, Ohio, dE'&lt;Cea.sNI.
1
UJ47- 1 "1! TiJn Frrkr11l FLAT BED
oul or lug h wnll'l" within walk~ V. Rice, whos(l Post Office Addre:t:s
Dated Ibis 20th day o£ Ma['('h,
- 7~0 K20
ILn·~.
t ;tir shapeACCIDENT
i ng distanec to nowntown . }o'or i;; Chestrr, OhiG ha~ bHO duly 1956.
..$1{)(1 .00. a[\(-r !I l' . M Brunk:;
Lift, C&amp;~ualty and Bondi
fur\h('r informutlon ca n 4:i-X or appotntNI as Adminl!itntor or the
John C. Baeoo
5ayrr. Uutd1 T"wn Il Lli, ·Mw Judge of lhc Probate Court
132 .. _____ _ ___ -· 4~~ 3\c t:st lllf' of Duni,•l M. Warner late
~v}~l ··
4 · 5 - 3~~
Meigs Cou nty , Oh 10.
of &lt;'lll':il rr Town~h.Jp, 1\ll•i&amp;:s Coua(3) 23, 30; (4) fl - 31c
79 At'HF:S in ~ h-if(s Cu unt r. tw o tr. Ohio, dcce&amp;;et.l.
TO 1n: M~hl t" lin• hn:h lm ld N
In MIDOLEPORT, OHIO
rnJ1 1• .~ 1·a., l :.n . IH';tr Pr&lt;:~lll'&gt; Fork
1 ~- 1951 Clwv . twu 1on liu r k.
Dolled this 19th day o! Marcb,
6136-M
PHONES
6311
NOTICE DF APPOINTMENT
Sdmnl btl~ 11111t mail ro ute. Good 1956
wrrckt•d, ut lllar.llnllt' Auto ( nm
A.ctmlnl•tr•tor
how,(', all outbuilrhngs, so m~
pany. Ap ri l 13, 19~6 at \0 u'' ..
John C. Baton
l1tat. of Ltwit V, Hunt, DtcN..d
tnuh Plent}
wal('l'. Denver
clrJck A . :\1 .
4·:'1, 7, 10-Jtc
Judge of the Probate Court
Notice is her~by given tbat J.
\'annc ~l. 301 W. Union St., Al Good Clean Uoed Cnro
oMe1g~ County, Ohio.
t'AR:'I1AJ.L ll TRA CTOR. l" li\ IJv~­
2 Door Sedan .... Heater and Defroster..
B.
O'Brien whose Prut OUice Adhrn
~.
Uhtu.
4-3
;up
All ~lakeo and ModCio
tor ~ and nwwt•r.
$1100 I ••~(·cl
t3l 23. 30; t4l 6-3tc
dress is 100'12 Court Slrcct, Pome1'11rm fu1· :,;i\f' . titi At·n·~. 6 rm
fAilM WAGUN , rubber ti n'.~ 1
roy, Ohio, has been duly appoint·
• hou~t· , runnln~ watt!r to All out'liRAIN ~Lt;VATOR. :J4 rt (; . 1\.
ed as Admini~trator of the Estate
AUXILIARY
ATTINDS
CHUlC~
buildin..:s . hot and coin wntcr
AUTO SALES
Radckill , &lt;.:a rpen\N , Ohi•1 . lt. Tl .
The Ladie:s Auxlltar:v of Drew or Lewis V. Hunt late' or Meigs '
in house, furnace. Hobert Smith
• 3-tllp
County, Ohio, deceased.
Bastum. [ .t..mg Botlom, HI. 4-4·6lp Webster l' p:,t American J...r-gion
----- -~-'
Dat('d thia 20\h day o{ March.
and Heater.
It's A Dandy Hardtop. Gyromatic, Radio
will
atlt·n-d
('hure-h
·
in
a
body
Suo-t'OR ~A LE - Work 11nr ~r 1.300
Hill SA LE :.:o Al"lll!::-i three miles dRv at the l&gt;' edctiilcd Cbun·h at 1956.
lh11. tf'n .\t~;~r~ ol1l. $IJIIOU . hi ·
J ohn r. (lacon
IWI t h10. r~t uf IJ(Jb.~on.
l' ur d&lt;'- 10:30 A. ·M.. ~fiss J&lt;'nnie Sur Kl quir(' L" lart'l1!'1'" Munda y, l'omt•Judge
o(
the- Prob;~lc Court
sellslein
president
ha11
rc
re·
1&lt;111.~ WI'Lil' Dona ld Cu rren , 4364
roy , JU No 2
4-5 -6\r
Meiga County, Ohio.
- · · - · · · ···· · ··~._ · ····
l tt·a rl Jn~,: noatl, C'i~:dnuati, 20, quf' ~ tcd lhe mcmbt'f!i to mCi'l in
JTR.UC'I'UitAL I BEA.M!I
0 . 1. C. Pig~. A U. n aoo ft. new l ift ··
£3) ~. 30; 14) 6-3tc
O hio
4 tl-12tc front of lhr rhurtb al 10:15
---- -- -------~galvanLz"d pill" 1'. M Cowd('ry,
4 Door Sedan, Heater and Dc!~stcr.
Lou&amp; Bottom
4-5-3\ p

·

Sciatic Nerve Is Very
Susceptible To Injury

By MR.. AND MRS. SIIJTII

On A
BALDWIN SPINET
PIANO
SUMMER SO,.'S

I

.Irurs w AC:vt:rtlsing-S hou id oe
epurted Jmn.edJal 'il)' . 'L\e Da1:y
. ~ utmd Will not be 1esp..•nuble
,01 mun; than one mcurr~t Ul
.ertlon.

Petenbur~:,

8MtTR FAMILY

LAND TRANSFERS

AUSTIN BYRNE,..., 56Lb Ave- 1

SAVE'
200.00

!

-

...

Fr!CI~, Apt: 16, 1'?'~6

Poge Six

-z

Belatlc pa.fn may be rnawlDC.
dflll
or eJux1t1ng, constant or

qutntlt u tnry • .
'"'-Aa
·
"
2.
•»~o&lt;lie . OenetaU]' , ft atarta ln
..,.1\;C yoq'r' ,aP.•
1f?Ul Jeg. In .tome caaea, there tiL acatn, wa~h fOUl'
ObJ ill
and lit eari~tlf.- ··~
.ln otber•
J Chtthere
pabl.ls1nnone,
tbe back and. r_im
_ eui6er, ea_·n,· ~-....,
···-:

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r..

I

·

·

·

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. )

ru.t~tured tnte"ertebr&amp;l QUDnOB &amp;:lUi
dtall: 11 tetponsible, cbanca are
L G. A.: ~t

u

.
Uu~t
· if 1:a ~~

a

Uun. t.he pain be@aD *hlle rou Plna ot tbe
were . litt1Df som( thlh( 1\eaq. Anner:
· JiJDit · 1
Y.oo ptoba~lf b&amp;q ~ otdattUon
ot ~
· ' 11 eltll
tlbt somtthtnstue w&amp;y ta Jour Dw1na ~ '
&amp;tilt iD~
back.
~ bo1d IIi;
· ~ Otl 'it fj, .. '

••I""·

B1' IUNC.

}'er~u with rub!Uf&lt;d dtili

eome 'fnkitwd.. ""'*tail-~

tiitta'lJy tian dtore trou6le aUtfli; bf J:lorr!ctft

bt ...,..,.,

I

o li~f. k.lae J'l:lta-l;r.dk-l.te. 1..;.

1

5Avi00N'1

I

0

Pp

1951 OLDSMOBILE .... , . .

I
I GrHntlpll.reul~

I

(9J For Sale

·n..

~953 CHEVROLET ..... .... .

19 Business

a.. "fL

AN VCPEIIMENT AL Ptymuuth wlttl a la.t turbine engtn1111 ~
tn ·a New York canyun---4.7th nree( iad J..exti;.jtOD iveftu
, on.
tn&amp;.on a 3,U!'i:.:·mllt te~t .cun 1o the wu:t ouut.. Th~ run. U 1ft ~~ .:im,
to turtl.Wl data un peri •1rma.nce 1n both Cit/ IU!d ruri.J Uatno.
uei.
J:"M turbine, Wetgh1ng "lW poundl t.eJi thtn ii ltaildard pl.l~ . .
ctne, can burn k~;rolit"'ne as ~"*'"II u &amp;&amp;IJOltne.
(lwlm110~}
Jere
ide,

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1951 OLDSMOBILE ....

----- -

And

1951 CHEVROLET . . . . . . .

.- ----·

I

845.00

. 745.00
YOU GET the Impression there'.t .Dmt IJOrt Of dti4~int:
as Senator John M.cCieUB.l'l (D). ArkanU.8, •ut COmnierce Secretary Slncia.tr Weeks lrtghtl Jea.n Info tb~ daeumon... ;·~ ~
ject ln the Wa.ahtngton ,,;roup 11 aa.Ju of a.lll84 .a.~ gOodS in
the Soviet bloc. Others are John B. HolllJJteJ' tMemid left)~ lore1in
aid chief, BDd Herbert Hoover, Jr., liDdeneeretu, al. StalL ·Mter
the photo waa made, tlle Senate 1nventgattona IUbcomiUtttH, 'ot
Whlcb McClellan 1.1 c.1Ja1rnuu1, quutioned tiM! Dtru:ial&amp; lit. .a

RIDGE

1951 CHEVROLET .......... 495.00
1950 CHEVRpLET ............. 445.00
.....

elot~ed all.iiS.luEl.

1949 PONTIAC . . . . . . . . . . . . 395.00

.'

I

JACOBSEN

1949 CHEVROLET .......... 265 . 00

IF

AND TORO

SIMPLICITY &amp; BOLENS

MEIGS Equipment Co

You have something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nau nee, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
-They Get Results-

-·

Insurance

Bv ERNII,; BUSHMILLEJ

1949 HUDSON ............. 195.00

••..
•.,.

OUR SCHOOL IS
PAPER
TO RAISE MONEY
FOR THE
P.T.A .

COLLECTING

WE HAVEN'
COLLECTED
VERY MUCH
PAPER

•

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

I

Bv RABPURN VANBURBI'

On Main Street Below High School

I

1955 DODGE ·· .

METROPOLITAN

I

WE BUY

3

'

~;on (!

i.J.'II'rl 600xl!) ·I· pi• t t rc ~ ror
$20 .00 . No Sunda)' :.alt•:. . Jue
Swain, Racm~·. Uhw .
4-~-31c

--·--- -18
Lll MBEU:
2ll8' .s,

£eel

1110 R.

Pbnn~

--=-

--- -

WANTED Good t!sf'fl bali}' ~1rol ­
lcr. ht&amp;h chair and play pen

CaU 160-X.

4 5 ~ 3tp

P\awf41
Pftl'Al.JI

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Poplar: 2xti'ti. 18 h·_(' t , 2x4'~. R ~
frM . Clean and ~01•d matf•t·tul.
t.:aJI 6813 oM.
4-5-:Jlc

(Ill Wonted Tc&gt; Buv

.:;.:

1111\

80RAP fRON -

MAX

WARD

. . . ·-c..

M_.. f l , . l - 0 . .

....... _,._or..

lU E, S•1.1ond II.

PhOM 61

Pom•roy, Ohio

One Vital Part
or
A Superior Service

1095.C)f)

1953 DODGE

I~

Competent

Embalming

T n:vy-Finst11rwald
Funeral Home
Phone 215

865.00

BESLITE
BUILDING

BLOCK

1951 PLYMOUTH
4 Door

~cdan,

.

. . ...-' .

495.00

llctcr &amp; Defroster .... Bar gain Of 'l'hc Week.

Manufac;tured By

BLETNER 8LOCK
MASON

PHONE SP-3·5541
CALL DAY OR NIGHT

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS COMPANY
Corner Mill and S.cond Street

•

chil-

~e ek

end he"re witb, her mother Mrs.
Lucy Kim and sOns. Mrs.. Kim re
turned honl € W;th h.et.
'
Mr. and Mrs. · Micluit1 Gt89So
and daugh.tef · M &lt;;91U~bus ; $ptnt
'he easter week.end ·.,.,tb ,bet· pa ~...

n

~"" - .mrl ~ti. Will~m

.

....

pHn

. .

the
;Ill
ll'ly

•

, tfiddleDOrt, Ohio

rea

J...JUT

1.ET 'eM WANT "10 GO

FOR lHE WEEK ·
LIJ&lt;E

MI?S.O'i..EARY'S COWB4RN!

~TA TIOI'I'

990
YCU srr OCYJN / I

~NT 1\:1 HAVE A
tALK WITH YOU l

On Your Dial
In Go liljiolis

1845.00

1953 PLYMOUTH

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

w
J
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H

CHase And
IdrenMr.s.ofThelma
MariGn speht the

''YOU~
'iUHRISE
TO
SUNSET

I

a.

I lf,eol Estate !lroker

AF

SCH

1948 MERCURY .

21 ) kea I Estate

•

l'LL GIVE
THE KIDS A
PEP TALK

t /fller114honGI Bow.ndplwioj

ty
lice
uty

Ro-

.. .

uty

1fe

""'
h
llld

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--Friday, April 6, 1956 ·

'age Eight

•

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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlepart, Ohio

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Tuppers Plains M.E. WSCA Members
Are Guests Of Asbury Group At Syracuse
Members of the WSCS of lbe
Tu~pen Plat.rul Methodtst C'hurt:b
ere iueslS when the wsr·s of
~he AsbllTY ~ethodJSt Church. Sy .
ne-use met Wed~IIIY t.· ~· cnm~
aot t.he church.
P.lrs. Ann S01uvage, pr{':.Jdt'nt,
weh.•01ned the ~~l:&gt; arwi mcmbers of eacll SocJd~· wt',re 1
trodul·Ni. Group
!-oln~u\
" Pral6e H1m Pnu~ Ill'· ~" wllh
:Mrs. Kathleen fran o~ as alTOl~
pan 1 ~1 pre&lt;:eded the dcvowuns e
by Mrs. Al ice Cape.h:.rt
Tuday'"
"Cbnstlan DISCipleshiP
was the ·t Opic of the dcvutJOn)
and also the program . Mrs. Grace
W~e Mrs fnecla Fi elds, E~r~.
ural Thoma s, Mrs . Maruret IC
mger f1'1d Mrs Nora lloudash~lt
prc~l'' d the program and ~Jl&gt;r.
){arcl.t Karr gave the last chap-

:f

to the d1ning room for

bo~~rangemerrtts.

spnn~

flow
.ii.n-tl
throughout the room, and refrcshments of sandwiches. deror
ated cup cakes an&lt;! cook1es, coff('t'
and mmU were servt..-d .
Attendmg (rom Tuppen; Pb.u~
society were Mrs. Jack Weatttcrman Mrs. Euruce Halsey, Mr s.
Ada · Tall , Mrs. Gladys McGill ,
Mrs. h·a Fi~ldli and Mrs. Gertrude
Hoffman . Other gue'!illl:!i were Dana
Hj)ffman and the Rev. W. W.

en were used on the

ter in the study bo(Jk "ThiS Re·
volut1nna ry Fa:lrth ."
.
Dunng Lhe busmcs.~ sC~&gt;S ton the
pr&lt;'Sident announcffi that brrthday cards had been sent to for
eign mistiion.anes an&lt;l read ans-wers frum Japan , Wtst Afnca ~nd
Calcutta, lnd ia Mr.;. Chn~me
Grullm, ~i:ss Karr and Mrs. Fle~ds
w~rt' namf'd as the nominatmg
t:omrmttec.
Group sing 1ng of "Bies~ Be the
Tw·· and prayer by Mrs. C~a:ra
"~b"-'u "oncluded the meetmg,

(ai:Tie

Brag,.g~
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Members Of Junior
I
High'Sunday SchOO
Class Ga•'n Laurels
Five m~mbers of the Jun.1or
Htgh. S&lt;:hool Cla54 of th-e F'trst
Presbyterian Church have achteved ptrfect attendance records
and were presented
miniatw:e
framed pictures of Christ by the1r
teaeher Mrs. James Sullivan. The
young people who received the
gifts were Judy Sauer. B':"Y
Wolfe.'&gt;, David Lyons. Jan1ce Zlr
kle and Lynn Buch.anon.

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Dan Oaii•Y

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Oc&lt;t n, Mr!'. . Donald Mora . Mr~ I Ul ~ldC&gt;ilcr. t of
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Mr!i .
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Last Of The Pony Riders
.earM U Huwa~ K.oight.
Etlewine an·rt daughter~.
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B•v•n
Wa:nde
Curtis
Th r nex m Mr~ t\da NeulL· h('l" daughters. Kan·n t~ nd Jil~ly,
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chlldren,
,)l.taru.flcld. ·Mrs
Thelma Shir\1:: m~d son. Mr. And
Mrs c R. Dalley and sons of
Spnngfield.
" St. B'''' &gt;'ho h" bee" '"
Mad i .~on, lnd . th.is Wf'Ck. return
00 home toda y &lt;~nd Mrs. BlHke anrl
her mother, ·Mrs Roy Tracy Sr.,
and brother, Hoy Trar.v Jr . rr·
hmt'd from Columbus Thur.'i1lay
l'Yt'nmg whe re they harl 111adc
funrra l ar rangt"mcn1.~ of Mrs.
Tracy's sisl&lt;'r, M1s.~ Edith F.ldl'r
Mrs. D\ak~:~ nnd h&lt;'r nwl her lrf1
1949 CHEVROLET
today for Columbus whe-r e lhC'y
1953 NASII
4 dr. R&amp;H clean
will rrmain until after the s'('r
St•t••m•n 4 dr. S.d•n
vices on Saturday and will hr.
1948 PACKARD
1951 FORD
join·cd by ot~,rr r~lalivcs a1 that
4 clr. R&amp;H Completely ovwraul·
2 dr. RII-H, Cle1n.
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1954 PONTI" · · · · · · · · · · ·: . ' · ht blue

Star Chic[ Conv. Cpe. One Carelul ownet. SharP lig

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1950 FORD

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1950 BUICK
2 dr FiMtlino RAH.
Super 4 dr, l't&amp;H good t 1res.
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511 ONE OF THESI MEN
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Eddie Flftt - 0 •r..
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 p, M.
Phon• 6045-J

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

dows. SmJ&lt;rt two tone blue [mtsh. ilxiJ a goo

Phone 8045·J
AT TilE TRAFt'IC LIGIIT IN MIDDLEPORT

serviced this cal' slncc new.

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Bill'S BOW IOU
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1•895.00
1952 CADI LLAC • · .. ..... · · .. car
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DeVille Hard Top Cpe. REALLY A gwnorous
Jato Ugh! blue with wWto top.

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BANK AUTO LOAN

Sta. Wagon. AU St~el wagon. One car()[ul owner.

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Choie&lt;&gt; of Six fine cars. Mool styles and types.

1950 BUICKS

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Choice of five good buys. One convertible with new top.
Someoce is going to gel some rt!al buys. ,

1950 FORD

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2 dr. Sodo&gt;n.

Mony more-All types. Some os low as 75.00

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Fuxwral scn-lres tor M.rs. Syl·
v~srer Shoemak-er were hold Wed
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CT'lll Home with (M R~v. L. A.
Bangerter. pa-stor or H«tth Me
thodist Church, ofUciatltUI, Spedal music was present-ed 'by
·Mr.~ . )tus,qer, ~'lnist. and M11!1.
Michiels aorl Mn. NeilSOn, vo(alists, all of Ru{\anri.
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Burial ww in the lllverv.lew
Cemetery and paUbearen were
Ol-iver _ and Junior Shoemake'r,
EaTl and Jesse Jonf'S, BenjamLD

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CONDESSA DE SASTAGO Scarlet red
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TALISMAN Golden yeUow, stained CO!&gt;'
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K A .vJKTORIA Cnamy while
wiliTE BRIARCLIFF Clell!r white

CLIMBING ROSES
DR. VAN FLEET Pale pink

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KATE SMITH Ricll apricot ton..
PEACE Creamy yellow
CiRCUS Red and yellow
CENTENNiAL Orange apncot and
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VOLCANO Cllcrry red

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SPARTAN Deep orange red
TWILIGHT Lavend&lt;&gt;r tinted rose
GOLDEN MASTERPIECE Golden yellow

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AI Gallipolis Is
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In California

NOT MUCH LEFT TO REPAIR

Wm. Gloeckner, 42
Fonner Resident
mes At Warren

Industry Aids
Morgan County
Tax Duplicate

fertil Potted Roses

GLACIER Snow wh1te
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NEW YORKER Scarlet red

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JER USALE.\1 l!P-Jsraeli and
Arab forcr~ exch;wgcd shots on
two frnnls 10 lht~ t'mbattled natwn today, rt-newJng strife that
has cau!;Cd at ll'asl 63 d eaths t·h i•
week, 1t 11--a ., reportM herf'.
No new casoaH1es were reported.
Jsraf'll C&lt;ll
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said an Egypt1an outpol;t m l'be
G-az &lt;!. Str:v upen~rt ftre with n£\et
and maC'hiJte guns early today on
the Israeli post
at Kissufim
scene Fnday of an ar1.tllery duel:
Brosh sa1d Israeli forces re1urn-ed th e fi re, bLtt that there
were no casualties on either s1d-e.
In Gaza, 'howe\'er, an EJ:yptlaD
spokesman s.ud lhe lsradi-Egyptian border wa.s "calm" after two
dav of recurrent arhll~ duels.
Other rsraeh sou~ said shoots
were fire&lt;! from Syn.a n territory
at two £~hing boats on the Sea
or Galrlct" b!'fore dawn tOOay. The
fu~bf: ;-nn•n Wf're unhurt, but they
abandoned titeu nets in tturryiog
out of range.
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F()r Manslaughter

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Uifle And Machine
Gun Fire Exchange
Starts Again Today

DARKHORSE POSSIBILITIES

,ftcmtti'audlear Jod~e Bacon
On Mi~dle-.Eastern Situation

BltlARCLIFF Silvery rose·~ink .
DAME EDITH HELEN Pure glowmg
COUNTESS VANDALL 'Copper, bro ze

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GOLDEN CHARM Deep ycUow
MC GREDY'S YELLOW Buttercup yellow
p S DUPONT Deep golden yeliow
so\&gt;E.R THERESE Dark golden yellow
ECLIPSE Golden yellow
ROSLYN Gulden yeliow

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CRIMSON GLORY Deep Cr~mson
ETOiLE DE HOI.LANDE Deep bn~t red
CHRISTOPHER STONE Dark r&lt;d
POINSETTIA Bright ~rlet
RED RADIANCE Rosy Red

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. WASI-UNG1 ON UP - ,)resldcn1 1 The soil bank is destJned to cut
Etsenhower .summonP d Secretary !' down farm surplwes. · Farmer~
ao .. eraor
of Agriculture Ezra T. Hcns.on to, would bt' paJd to _IE"t surplus crop
Bnbert M"y~r
a~ urgent eonference today to de 1 Jand lie tdle or plant cr;tnservation
!~few lene7
("'de wh.at to ci'O about the Congrcs.s crops
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bound .Jarm bill.
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Senate-House conferees Friday
The two-pnce plans for rice and
Democratic Circlet
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dealt the Pmideot ' • ma.hing de. wheot would """"'.. fai_mm
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feal by approving 8-2 a compra- htgh pncc suppor~ for _ricd •rut
namu being meamise farm bill including high riijd wheat oon&amp;umed dome!IUCJI!t by
tioned. Another po.tprice supports for one year
humans, ~ut muth lOwt'r propa for
•1 b I e 0emocraUo
Mrs. Ralph Welker of 163 .Mul- pa1d trip to Europe and the Bela handful of other administrati ·_ ~he remmnder of the CPops.
preatdential a o m 1-berry Ave., Pomeroy, 0., is ·t-he gian Congo, a 19M De Soto and a
opposed features.
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The rtee pro&amp;ram wou)d be in
nee 18: New York'•
(;()v. A verUJ Harrinew "Mr.s. Mlddlo!port."
"NeW Frf'edOm'' gas k1tcllen.
So~e Re~ubhcans pre~ict.cd , e effect this year ilnd ne'tt year
She was namf'd the- winner
Mrs: Welker was ono of the
Prestdent wdl veto the btl1 lf l-&lt;1f1·
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April 61Jb in· ·the first nund of four Middleport-Pomeroy hous._,_
gress passes it even though It eo'Jt.
atronger than the
darkhorBe cta,ae, Ia
contests to select lhi:! year's '"Mrs. wives selected by the judges f(lr
BY UNITED PRESS
I tain&amp; his 1.2-billion dollar volun.
l"l!~!C
America."
personal intervi~ws alter cxamina·
April Show~rs turned to wintry .tary soil bank prog'"'::m~d&lt;o~~~:;;v;~l .•
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aa.td to be· "'"'"~ ·
Results of ,the prelimiriary ·tion Gf wntlten applications.
snow flurries over parts of the the President said v
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cholee. Meanwhlle,
eii'CQt were annount:ed by· Ray St.
She was judged be6t qualified Midwest this morning as a eold would not demand perfection
Adlai and Esta
OJ.air, Middleport, manager tor the ,bo represent , Middleport on flhe surge of air .shoved springlike tem- could get a "good b1Jl for
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LONDON UP-UnJted Nat1ons
contlnue their priOhio Fuel Gas COID(llilny, which is basis or -lwmemalting !lbility, per- peratures toward lhe
freezing ers."
Se&lt;:retary
General Dag HammarsiL:
mary
tug
·otwar.
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~&gt;pon8oring the "Mrs·. America" sonality and appearance.
point.
The farm aid bill
JOld flew in from New York today
{1at~lmlolJ
(:()lltest here.
Local 'judif's -ere :Mrs. FrancJS
Snowfalls measu ring as much as increase the election·ycar
for emergf'ncy talks wi-th FM"ei.(n
T~ m~tbfr o( ~ ciJildrftt·, Kleht. )ln, , lh14roQ. i-dey and three inches .in parts of Wiricon- of farmers one-billion dolla:ls
Secretary
Selwyn Lloyd on th~
·MrS. -W~iker .is. t'IM -wtftt Of Ra(ph Mr- &lt;~~.:Gr-at•. . .
lllfn Mid Milineaot.~ ehUled hopes go to Congreu next w~;~;:.~!!J
of•
new
fighttng
111 Paiestine's Gaza
Welker, Poultry Producer and
·~ .'\ffll;et, -cn.1rllrtt .frOm ot:be· o {J:~e•en te-.pend the weekend HoUse was eXpected to
Str1p.
Proc~. fijle WiH represent. Ohio Eta Pbi "Sorority won the pteplring backyard flower bed~. stdering It Wednesday
reported
ex.ammed' .t
From London , Ilammarsi:jo,ld
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Th e p resJdent
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J'lliddh;port in the district contest dose
race with Mrs. Charles £.
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will mecl
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fli(:S
to Rome to l&gt;e,e-in urgent
tG be. belA at Alb. enS, 0. , the week Sheets, Jr., }Jantsoov' 'l.e,· ' llr.li. ~airning to motorists in northern GOP congressional leader8
conducte-d here On Friday.
worlr. M hi&amp; miMJion of avert111g
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of .$.~!. 8 . . ~f'wis H. Sau~ aJid Mrs,. Dwftthl
eso a
e a er or ~:onS'I - a.,v, provtding a last-rowutc
wr.rc new suspcc:ts, two new
'Jibe M!ddleport-Pumeroy .Rotary -MiddlepoM·PQmP.roy Club
was war iu the lhddle East.
MrS. .-flelker WU\ cotnp~te with · wallace, ,}J.iddleport.
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etl!ble drifting of sn~w blown by portunity to discuss strategy.
Club and t-heir guests heard Judge e1ght,h m the District JD attend
As .the UN chief beaded East,
wia.her&amp; frorn nCatbv"communirtJes
Ea.ah tmLrant br&lt;m-t a ~""'plo norther!~ winds rangtng from 30 will lf'ave later _.Monday for
a contacts, one new Ci6e, 11 old
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case.~. 4 old suspeot. and I old J-ohn llacon give .a report of his anee durmg lhc month of Febru· t'he Frendt governmPDt anooun~1 ' l-iming f@T· ~ php.nce in, ttte Of hci- sewing. and. Of· he.r tooXing . . · .
~s per our. .
wee s varation at Augusta, Ga.
oontacts.
studies of th.e Far Eastern situa- ary.
ced that Foreigo .MiniBtcr Ohri.J..
.!!tate aP'd
. , JHIHonal (ir\815. of . 1he to. tohe .t ea ·acd· the J' urh~s. ~we're. ·, _
Ra1.n. covere~ .. th~ n.atJOn from
The conference committee com.
Methodt!&gt;t women who prepar- ttan Pm~au ·bas postponed a sche' ,out Jn be mtd•l
he &lt;"linic is eonduetcd perwdi· tion et trhelr ·monthly open me-et ·
"Mrs. Amer.jca," co,p:l,e~t: l{er ,Pl"iie given rating sheets tQ fill
. I" e , M ISSlsstpp~ v!I 11 ey 1o P1eted work on the politically.
ing Frld!ly night at Hea-th lfetho- t'-d and served the roast be-ef dm- duled Apnl visit to cl Aviv beis I set' 6f
.,..Ever \rltite a1u- q.fder t-o decido •·•e . 1' nne•. , , .E~:&gt;l, Co~t state11. Ra~n also fell potent bill ait~r weeks of wran· cally undtr the .sponsol'!ihlp o(tbe dist
Church. John B.a('on bad CIHl•
cau::.e of the nf'w outbreak of vio.,....
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Tuberculosis Ae&amp;ociation atKl the
minum· ware whlt&gt;l'! W'il be ·given
MiS8 Salty Sa:qer,, secretary o£ over. , . e
coas a
regt~n
gliog.
Mel.gs county Health Department, densed the l"ffSurts of an in-terui\~ nf'r wcr(! Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. lence.
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Hayes,
Mrs.
Carl
~ttox,
:ber ·a t Uie district contest.
the local office, presided at the fWcll h~'"' the coastal regiOn of
invC'JS'tigation oC tb.i.s time-ly sulr Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Miss Bess !!anDiplomatic
obsencrs
were
Winners of rthe distriet finals coffee hour a' t!he office and each
as tnglon and Oregoo.
CongressloWII e:.:perts called the
Dr. C. R. Markwood, 00~ spe~
shocked by th&amp; ' bittetneli$ of the
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bill one of the most com plex
cialist £rom Columbus eonctueted j.ect 11nd presented tbem to the born.
-eaeh receive an automatic gas enLTant received a gift from the
The San f&lt;' rancisco area enjoyed recent years
The clinic is conducted periodi Rotarians a.nd guen.
new outbreaks, whidt have left M
ran3e. The 9tate winner ~els an Company. Harold Cornwell, At· its hottest day of the year Fnday
Jt would establish a price- bo•o•ll·l Mi9S Bernice Ledlie and Mrs.
Edison B.aker, president, was in
least 63 Egyptian dead and nearly
expense-paid trip tG 1he Tlalional hen s Company ~et.'Ut:ive, as.mtei:l wben t~e mercury climb?d as high ing "dual parity " s:~o·stem for
Eliz.abe!1h Smith, ·health. ntlrses charge of the meeting itlld mtro100 wounded. OWeiai VN figurea
fln4,ls at ElJin,&amp;r Village tn• Da}'- Ray St. Cilur, local manager, with as 83 _m some com~umtics.
puting support prices and
and Mni. Bradlord .
duced Ronald Karr, son of Mr
say four ll&gt;ueli civtlians and two
tona Beach, Fla .. for herself and the arrangements. for the aft~rEar her a tornado npped through ·authonze two-price support
Date and
time of the nexl and Mrs. Le.!ilie Karr, Nort!h Se.
soldien; were wounded.
•h er husband.
noon .
A;bbcville Co_unty in South Caro- for wheat and rJce. The
clinic wlil be liDIDOUDeed later ac cond Avenue, who found the
Trip T•rmH N--..ry
"Gold" egg ,a t the Easter Egg
Hammarskj~&gt;ld himse]( 5aid iD
In: addJtion, th~ • .new " Mrs.
,lina, damagmg a number
of plan would mcrease the cost of eordinr;: to Mrs. Bradford.
Hunt last week and recciVfld au
New York F.riday :n;gbt tflat the
Ohto" wUJ win a Serve! gaa rehome.s. No injuries or deaths were producing bread by about one cent
illvitation to the Rota-ry dinner
Gaz.a Strip fighting bad -not re.
frigerat-or, automatic washer and
reported.
a loaf
and $5 a.~ his reward. Attorney
duced his feeling of optimism, JIgas deyer, John WQod automatic
Patch5 of ~lowing. dust . were
The . bill also conceivably could Last Rite. Held
Bernard Fultz, Se~nt.h Avenue
Bill Carrithers, freshman coaOO though it had uDde:rlincd tbe aeed
gas water hca:tcr, $300 !toward
reported cuttmg vi&amp;ton agam to- lead to higher consumer prices
For Nooh Gibb1 who has just establis)wd his Ja~ at Galhpf)]js Academy Higb for his trip.
wardrobe and cllarm course, $100
Cft eOC
d~y in wcs~ern Plains States.
meat, poultry. eggs, ice cream
Informed sources here said that
Fum•ral sen'iOOS' tor Noah Gibbs office in Pomeroy, was J.ntroduc~ School. was nam~ Southeaste-rn
worth of Sumsonite luggage, $100
Strong wmds wore kicking up otJtcr proddcts manufactured
Ohio COach of tfle Year, .at a bas- Lloyd l.!i emphasizinR Britaln'sPomt Pleasant, were held Friday .to tbe RO'I.ari.ans as a guest.
Gruen watch, $100 worth of perdust storms in New Mexl(o, Colo., milk. Retail butter prices
afternoon at trhe Raw~
Plans have been made for the kctball banquE't •honoring Lhe support of the work of •M aj. Gen.
fume and $100 worth of Sac-ony.
Oklah~ma, Tcxa.11 an!l Karu;as.
jump as much as two cents
~'unerai Home with JWv. Kenneth ·l ocal club to havt' a W(!ekly bulle- fir~ and second All SEO squads E. L. M. Burns, Canadian truce
,;ports clothes.
.LOGAN, 0 . UP _ Robert G.
Th~ high winds also stread Jay- pound.
8Upervisor fOT t·he UN.
CRandler, Pt . Pleasant ofli.ciatJn&amp;. tin aad President Baker display- Fnda}' ewniBg in Gallipolis.
The homemaker selocted ''Mrs. Hartshorn, 26 • year • old convict.- ers of suspected dust from earlier
The bill would raise price
Abo
named
by
bhe
SEO
Sport.!!
Burns bas brought Ute Gaii
America" will eceive prizes Yal· ed slayer of his brother, is expect- storms over th~ already dust-laden ports of corn, coUon, dairy
Runal was in tb~ Grave! }WI ed • eopy &lt;rf the Wellston Rotary
writers
,\
ssociation
was
John
Milstrip
fighting to a bait twi~
ned at more than $15,000 includ· ed to be sentenced by Common farmland , causmg more damage to ducts, feed grains, peanuts, rice Cemetery 1n
Che8ilire.
Pall Bulletin. Be asked that. i1eJI16 for
hone,
as
most
valuablE'
player
of ·t hrough bis pleas for a cease fin_
the
new
publication
be
,~;wen
Lo
ing an expen.w·paid .t wo week Pleas Judge Harley Meyer here the parched soil.
and wht"al this year. Critics s;ud OOarcr3 included Guy Reynolds,
the year; the SEO sportswriten
H.il.mmarskjold was to have met
vacation in Florida, !in expense Saturday.
the higher supports would increase Dal e Allensworth, Gale Faires, him or lo Paul E. Dav1s. The
awarded to Gene Morgan. of Lo- Burn:&lt;; in Rome today, but BurJU
Har~horn
tried on
sccon
the nation's already huge f&lt;lrm sur- Clarence Chfford. J'Osc!Jh J-onJan,
gan, the trophy for tile m~ out- stay-ed in Palestinli because of tile
degree murder was convicted oC
~lusc.s.
anrl .fohn Ewms.
standing .!Lrst year play~ . Mil, Gaza oulhreaks.
fir8t·degree manslaughter Thurs-:-:=:-:--:-~=--:-:c:-::--:----::_~:'.::::::::..::::.:.::~:ccc-:c:c---bone was given a gigantic trophy ,.
Pre.sHkmt Eisenhower and SN!day. 11. h•d shnot ht• h•oth.c.
prest'nt«&lt; oourtc:sy of Tawnc\' Stu· rt'iary of Slate John FO!Oter Dlles
Lloyd 35, dW'ing • fight last Nov.
dios, and l'hr Gal,lipoli.~ Downtown r('viewed the Pa-lestine situaticift ·
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C'oal"h(';S A~snclatton, £or bcm g un Fm!ay in. Washington and tofte
Conv;cuon of firsl-dcgriU! manllinor damages rc.sulted from
·t he All -O h111 sq uad and brm gmg 1Starr Dcpar1m&lt;'n·t stressed t:he
a two car coll~Ion Friday after- slaughter carries a penalty of from
rf'Cogn1l1no lot Gallipolis and Gal- "Ur.':i"llC'y Jind need" of Jtamm~-r.sk
1 to 20 yean in Ohio Penitentiary.
Mrs. Guy Nciglcr o[ Racine, rec!Ja Acadr111; .
JO\d"s m i~i on .
noon on Route 7, ooe half mile
fo'uaeral arr;mgemrnts wrrr to
eflved a telegram ;nf(lrming her
'SO~tth of Middleport, the Highway
:\1 os1 diploma'11c circles were
be complf'ted today for William
Mam ·' rl(' akrr of the t•w•nmg
that her Uncle Otis Sayre age 81
P.ttrol reported.
pess im1sl ic 3bout its s uecess.
Gloeckner,
42,
formerly
of
~1l'l
fs
was
lh&lt;'
hroad
basketball
coach
at
died at Monrovia, Calif.
Accardin&amp; to ·t he report an
County near Rarmf', who du:o d Ohio Umvt•r.;J1y, Char\('S Snydl'r
Mr. Sayre left Racine as a young
auto driven n-oM.b by Ray Good·
Friday mght &lt;~t SL Franl." i~ Ho~&gt;p i­ Tna~i m ast&lt;'r fo r the cvrning 1vas
man and has been in the Real ~­
Dite, 24, New Haven struck the
ta-1 in Warren, Ohio.
Claudr Swtrk. prr.:-icf&lt;'nt of the
tate
Business
in
Calif.
r-ear of a oar which was stopped
to SEQ Lt"ag ut•
The
body
was
transPOrtt-d
He ls survived by nephews Otis
at; the Hobson. rai'l.road crossing
Pomeroy Friday cvcnmg by thr
Ed Clark, prt&gt;sidcnt or thl' SEOt
McClintock and Charles Hayman,
and being driven by John R. Veith
Ewing Funeral Homt•.
SpocbwnL~"·
. pce.enled the troprincipal of Racine High School
43, Ohes-hire RD.
SurvJVing thf' &lt;lcrf'a.sC'd i~ his phl,~s to ( arrtthens, MJl-honr and
COLUMBUS, 0.
UP-Judoge
Burial will be in Monrovia, Calif.
m1&gt;tber Mrs. Charles Hral! ,, fhe 16 All SEO ploym.
Carl10.5 M. Rlecker of the •Mor1an
Loudl!DVl.JiC, 0 .
Tho~C' g ivt! n awards on the f1rst
County Common Pleas Co~ says
ll'&lt;~m wrrr Gary t·ridcnmaker.
A former Middleport Mice
his coull'l.y',s tax dup\icale 1taa
Pomeroy Nine Jlleel8
Wrll ~ lnn. Ert Kcatm.J::, N('lson- Chief ha~ been nam-ed as Deputy
jumped Crom the lowest to the
vi!!('; H•lb ~fd{innf'y, Middleport; Shenff by Shertff Charles A. RoRacine Tlria Monday
higbeSot in an 8--counly group in
,Jr~hn M1l•honr, Gallipolis; W&lt;'n berts at Pom1 Pleasa nt. Deputy
.the past six r~ars.
The Pontcroy Panthers v.1ll take
\hd •·. A'lH'n:;, frank McLau~hlin Sherif£ R.Oiy McClul1' Jnd his wife
Riecker, in a spcerh Thursday on th~ Tornadcws 1rom llacinc
Logan. JoP Sout·h, Alben~ and and daughtrr, Mary, are former
night before .f·he Mor~an j:ounty Monday at 4. p . m . on the latter's
J erry \\' &lt;~lkr, Jark.~on.
l\fiddh•port r~id!'nts and Mn.
ASJOCiation of Columbus, credited tleld.
Sunday afterrroon •t 3 p. m. lhe the l"bange from ,an agrjcuJ.tUNI · The game at Milidleport sched·
McC'turr
is a daughter of Mr. and
SPcon d IC'am All SEG ):l\'('fl
Mrs. Olhe Hindy.
annual Spr)rrg CoDcert of th(' "Mid to an industria'! economy.
uled (or Tuesda y has btoen cancelaw;.~rd" WN!' ~f1kr •Mikhcl!. .hackPolice· work of Deru1y McCJHre
dlepoi't Concert Band will be glv·
lie nid ~he pt'r c&amp;pila dupli('ate . led aince the Yellow Jacket {,eld
Sidney T . l\1u; ~d l wa~ naln&lt;'d ~o n l'ar l .Jenkins Gai!Jpo!L~: .lun
in
1he pa.'&gt;Ot includr-d th&lt;' loca-l. pOton at the High School auditorium in Morgan County was M-.300 cbm~ is not in shape to be played on,
as df'legatl' from 1hr ~l 1 drlh:p(o r t Jlutkn!-kiE', 1\l'h!.'n ~: Larry Bawcr.
:&lt;
itJQn
PoliN' Chief of W'f'lch, W.
wU.b B.md DireetDr Earl Warnke part'd wtth $1,100 1n Perry, $1.2M&gt; according to an announccmt'nt reVo l un1£~cr Firrnwn·s
A'SMX'Jil"lmn i\1 Jdrl\('pnrl,
Charl!.'s
Rllm:.cy ,
~nting a varied pro,ra_m irr Meigs, $Ui00 ln Delaware and ceived today .
to tlhe Stat~ l'"lrf'tlH'-11 ':-: A~~oc iai Jn n \\'c.lbt .. n . 1-:up•ne Rt"r!-., Giilllpnli!-. Yo. ; West Vtr~;mia Slat~ Patrol
rangins from SoUis.a marohe!, VIc- Athl'ns, $1,700 in ITO&lt;'ktn£ 'Hnd
OHicPrs and nir'&lt;'C"tor:;,· mrrtim:; In Tum ~lrQuai(l. N&lt;'i.som'llir, Bill ami Guard a1 the Sta!e Peniten·
1iary at Monnd~Wi\J(', W. Va .
tor
Herbert m1191ca\
comOOy l.i~king and $l,I)!X) in Franklin .
WATCH FIRU PLEA
tw hrld in Clrvc\.tnd on Apnl S hrr1d~n . Pom('roy.
.,._pmOOrs and modem and cla.s8i·
Riecker said \.he increase could
Mi.ddko.pDI"t 1''1 rc C.h Lc.f 0Jn.·id
21 · 22 WhE'n thr Vol11nt&lt;'t" r Fin•1\t .:1 II1C'('1mg
prCC't'din:.: l'hr
eal ,jje!ectums.
b(l credited io improvements made Ohl'inger and Ohl&lt;'f of J'olil'C llu s·
men mel Thursday mgh1 at thl' h,rnQU(I!, J&lt;tck Gi\b!.'l't, of llh&lt;'
TytO ARE FINED
The public is inviLed 'lo attend by the Ohio Power Oo., Tennessee Mlll Bailey, reQUOI5't0d that pen;on.s
Jo'iremrn 's Hall
,\ t hen s ~ks:;&lt;'nger was erected
Two
dt~ift~g
whlic intoxieated
rthis con'Cl!-11 wllen the direetor Gas Corp., Ohio Fuel Galt Co., and burnmg tree s1umpg tu cncircJc
Chari&lt;'~ 0 . Murra.v.
prrsidenl. pr!'Sirll'nl fct.r the eominJ: year of E'a!ies wern ·heard in 1\fa.y or E. F.
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wi.H pnseot ·lihc awards to ~h~ the Baltimore &amp; Ohio Rulroad. them 'fi,l h Wtr(' ma;!h to keep th&lt;'
fOIHADO DAMAGI td the 0Lf'ftatlon Milk oomp&amp;l'l,f ereamery
wa."' in ("ha.rge of !hi' mf'or11ng th e Sfo;o Sprrtswnt('r A~'M.· iation; Robinson's court Friday niglil:
players.
.
(&amp;bove highway} tn Berlin, 'V fla., Ia eo complete there doea't
wind t.rom blowing burnin'll' parli.
l'hfl ho.st ~iltec mc\wit-d Rus \\-'iiiMd FJ\zpaLfl&lt;•k
or Jac~on Glenver Boggess, Langsville ·M'W
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Special features on t.he program
appear to be much left to repair, D.anage to a tactory (below
cll!fl thet might bnd' in another
·sell , James Daniel s and Tom M1lb wa~ ekct &lt;'d va·c pr~tdcnt and Ohf'St(!r Wclht, Long Bottom W.:,
highway) II even WorM. The tornado llJLled eight pet110rui and lD•
will be a trumppt. oolo .aad. • darAdmitted FrJday: l''inley SlN.c8, area· and ignite. A burn-ing pcrand th 0y sen'cd ref.rf'~hments at Od1e McDonald of Gallipolis was both fined $100, c-osts and sentfil.,
r~utlwd.
l!!!od_60_1a !!"! &amp;r&lt;\o _
_[Jnlm!OI_ImJ!IIB~ol
inot. quil'tet.
lUit ib ihlo ueedod, Bailey :.aid.
·the clo...;c oi the meetin.;.
gi\'1:0 Lhe :;L'Q"Ctal1} p.x&gt;t.
c~ til Lbree day-s in jail.

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In f;as (:o. "Mrs. America" Contest T
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Choice of 22 Varieties

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Plans Are Made
By Pomeroy OES
For Banqe~et
Plans were made ror a mother·
daughter banquet to De tle)d on
Tuesday , Apri-l 17, when Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES met TUesday
evening at the Masonic Temple.
Ncllie Brown wolllby matron
and Theo Smith woo1hy patron
pr-esided end ill'Yitation,s. wel'le received 4:o aottcnd inspcctlons O(
Mt. Olive Ch.aptCT, Chesterhill;
Washington Obspl.er,
Hamlltnn
April 7; Valley Chapter. McCon
nelsville, April 12; Albany Chap-•.
ter, April t; Euph~ia Chapter,
Ame&amp;vilfe, April 25; New Milrs~
Held Chapter, M.ay 9 •nd Hartt· 1
sonvUle Chapter, May 2L
Mabf&gt;l G()('glcin , tnla ~c~s~,
Florence Tracy
and
V1rgtn1a
Simmons wue named atl thr com
mittec m charge of the tickets for
lhe mothcr-d.[lughtec banquet. 0 .
H. Ogdin, worthy patron of Peeb 1
les, Ohio, was a guest and spoke
briefly. Plans were diS('ussed {or ~
mspeetion which will be held
Jun{' 11
At th(' cl~&lt;' of lhfl me&lt;'tlnA t"t·
rroshml'nt:s were served by Doro
thy Will, Ida Sm1lh, Grace ~a­
Icy, Shirley Custer and Arvilla

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Field grown rose bu s hes . Good hbroush ro lt;h': r stronger plants. Packed
A super root_cd pa ~ka.~=:e, ~arantees C;:lic~~ ~oil conditioner.

Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
for Mrs. ShoemQker

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The Kautz,
DaffOOH
Stor1 was read by m Mr.
and ·Mrs. Robert Mci)Owe 11 (rom a weeks visit with her daug~ -Mary
treasurer.
Racine
Mrs woodrow Mora. A demon and daughter. D~b orah . Columbu;;_
~tralion on a Religious Exh1b1t h&lt;n-c m.:&gt;ved to a ne\l' hl'me . ~~d

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Devoted Ttt The lntereftt Of l'h Meip.ftiiN• Area

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Cheste, Garden
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Annual Inspection for May JO

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Sale At Meeting

-Evanqeline Chapter OES Plans

TONIGHT

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Club ToSpor.tsor •
Gala Flower ShoW.

There was an Easter Prngram .
at tb.e Baptut
Church Sunday
morning , following the
Sunday
The public is .iavited to ~e ~
school hour .
d
IJ'Ual
Sprina Flwrer Shot' liVeD br,
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Durst an
the
Rutl1nd.
Garden Club at ~
family , Donnelsville end Mr. and
RutlaPd
Methodist
Church. .Mr~1
Mrs Henry Moore, Columbus, were
Pl&lt;rnS were made for a rumm11ge Robert Reibel, Lel.dimt Creek, It
Easter weekend guests of M.r. and sale to be be.ld in the church
ct11nrman -of ,t he Flower Show.
Mrs. Ott Arnott.
social room April 11 and 12 wht',n
'l"be .mDw wilt be held on Sat-,
Mr and Mrs. Gary Wolfe and the Ladie:s Aid o( thP St P.aul s
rday
Apnl 14, 2 9 P. M:. ad
family St. Louis, visited his par- Lutheran Church met Wednesday
Sunday,
A~l .115, 2-5 Y-- ~:
eots. Mr . and Mrs. Eber Wolfe and
afternoon at the chun:h.
Garden Clubs ln -thii area are
other relatives.
Mrs. L. C. K'arr presided and
Mr and Mrs . Frank Wallace art' prayer by the group opened the bein' mvited to exhibit h1. th('
announcing the birth of a gr~ndson m~:etmg. Those havin~ at"hcleti h orticultural or specimen: elu~.·
to their daughter and son-m-law, fur ,t he rummage 6ale were re Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bradbury,..lS.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bl.rcb of qu~ted to hav~ them a.t the president 00 tbe Rutland Garden.
Waterford..
Club"-'-----~-chu!Yb by Tuesday. April 10
Mr and Mrs J R. Foster and
Three arttclH were pres ented
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Paul Stewart and
TWO ARE JAILED
Middleport friends of.the late family, Columbus, spen_t the East- as ro!Lows : "As We F'or~lve" M~ .
Two men were • in MlddleporL
11 'MTS. James Simpson, ·M rs. Ebt•r
Paul
Theiss·
"God's
Candlehght
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Evan-gclme Chapter, OES. W1
LeWIS, Mrs. Harley ~w1sller, Mn Harry Kldd and Mn;. Kidd and er weekend wlth their parents. ){~ C harl ~ Lytle and "How jail today awaiting hearings be.
have ttwlr annual tnspe(:ltOTI on Oma Nelson, Mn . Mtlton Hood .
ctulren
were in
Portamoutb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck.
fo~ 'Mayor C. 0 . Fisher otJ
Thun;day
to
attPn&lt;t
his
funeral at
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Crouch and R.eai is t.~ Powe-r of the DC'VIl" chargM of intoxlca.,Oil. Bot.~
May \0 an&lt;i Whf'll hth:as=..~~
After the meeting the E~ngf" ­
Mrs . Karr.
.
d arrested by Patrolman Boa~~
Thursday cvrnm&gt;g a.t 1 . e
.
li c Club met and sandWiche s. thf" Daehler Funeral Home. TheY baby; South Charleston . and. Miss by The
next m~~etmg wlil be bel
n
, .,,.. and coffee 10 cl uded Mr. and Mrs . Harol~ Lillian Powell, Columbus, vlslted
Tl"mple Jn fE'gular s~ss1~ n. pl.ana
were Thomas Eblin, 28, or Midi. .
P \Ck.if'S ' pDtato hC 1,.-Mrs WJllUlm
Hrown, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Sulh· thel.r parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ivan WedncsdilY May 2.
wPTe made for the mspoot;:;· were seTV(.'ii
dleport and John Steinbrook·,
Y
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Mn James Clatwoo1by, Wo Y Morns .Mr~ Theo Neutz\mg. Mr ~. van Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr Jr., Powell.
45, of Lo1an.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Plichta an~
ENTERS SORORITY
Matron. presided and an~ou:aeea~ Denve~ Rice, Mrs. Jark Bechtel ' Kal'~ Hlody, Ern~st Covert, Mrs .
a practtce session for Apnl
and Mrs.
Dana·\
Tho~pson . wl'lliam Walters, Mrs. Eber _Le- family , Cleveland, vilnted Mrs. P~I­
Nancy Irene Blacttnar , daugh
Morgan, Wilham chta's mother Mrs. Frances Phll1 P M. and a potluck supper to TwPn'i:y mnc members ~
two WlS . Roger
ttrr of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B\aettbe held a-t 5 P .. M. on ~ay 2 guests trom the Prunt Pleasant Childs.
h.cn memb-ers w111 ctcan the chapter were presen!l.. The com(
Miss Carla Daune Ow ell'S and so~aster Sunday guests of Mr. and nar 209 Sprit'tg Avenue . has rcBY UNITED PRESS
:intng reorn and kit.cbert of the
Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bowman (Jane Mrs. c. f . Shain were; M~. and cenfly · been initiated b y Alp~a
tt~ US't!-d
arrange. m.enls o
1
Chicago
N 16, - Baltimore A 4
'n
Temple. The regular
monthl y jonquils and fory sl h Ia ·Lft the owens) and their daughter, Susan, Mrs. Gene Roush and ch1ldren, Delta Pl social sororitY a~ OhiO
Chicaeo
A 10 - St. Louis N 1
meehng will toe helf.l May 3.
Culumbus, Wer'e Easter guests of Chillicothe; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Univerrd:y . Miss Bla1!ttn:a r ·Js a~so
di.ning room.
Milwaukee
N 8 - Brooklyn N 6
a
m
ember
of
the
Ohio
Um,·erslty
Invitations are to be sent to
Mr . and Mrs. Karl Owens.
. Reinshel and family and Miss Judy
Wasblngton A 3
Morrrhing Band and the Symphony Cinti. N 4 neighboring chapters tn ~ttend
Mrs Ruby MeKendrle, who 18 Shain , Columbus
Cleveland
A
2
New York N 0
·he irtspettion and the dmn.er,
recuperating arter recent eye su:
Mrs . Kenneth Beckner, Charles- »and.
--·Pittsburgh
N
6
Kans.
C. A 1
gery was drrv.en to Holzer H~l- ton, spent a week with her sister
~hich will precede the inspectiOn
Cbicago
A
10
St.
Louis
N
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Goll,·poh•.
by
·Mrs
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C.
H.
Wlse
1
M
nd
M••
d
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law
M..
and
Mrs.
is to be served at the Churc~ of
1'1 ·
d and brother-in-aw,
r. a
• · ter an son-tn- • • ·
Jr.
Thur9day
when
she
returne
Emlly
Bird
.
Ed
Raroni
,
Cleveland
.
.
Chrtst by the PhilMbea Socu~ty ,
f
th' dmner must
for a C'beckup .
.
George Wolle U.S N. San Diego,
Mr. and Mr.s. Henry Lana. p;tts15
be
made
by
May
4
wHh
Mrs
.
Stew
Mrs.
Emma
Biss-ett,
who
has
hv
Cal.,
spent
a
furlougtl
with
his
burgtl,
were Sunday guests of Mr .
1R(&gt;.serva.tions or
l'd in the Shiflet property o_n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manchester and Mrs. Ed Burmcn.
art Hawktn s. secretary.
Commtltees appotnted are dl'-Walnut Street fo-r three years, u Wolfe .
sunday guests of Mr . an~ Mrs
BY UNITED PRESS
·
curations, Hallie and Nellie Zc~kle
Thr AprH meeting of rthe Chr~ - moving to her own house on
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson and oval Di.ddle were: Jerry . ?owell
Philadelphia _Bobby Singleton";.
Mrs Robert l'Qats; rc~Lstratum, tcr Garden Club was. held at t \~ Rutland Street.
.
baby of Salem, were Easter guest and two daughters, Rarme and 120 Yz Philadelphia, stopped CleO
~1rs Leo Vaushn. 1\1~:;. Walt:: home of Mrs . Robert ~ood wt 1
Mr.s . L W · McComas 1~ the of Mrs. Jackson's mother, !o.hs Bob Fisher, ~a&amp;.
.
Ortiz.' 118lh, Jo(.ew ~ork 3.
'te••'- her in the Kmder- Mildred Spencer.
child·
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Bunce, Mrs Kalad H.m,dy, ~m M
Horace KarT ·a&amp;o. ,,,,~
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·'•. ••b·ti·lute
_,
Mrs. Be rnar Do'ddle and
,
,
John Hawkws, Jr.: dim~ ro '
r~iechon of officf'ts were herl; gartefl' while ,M.rs. Guy Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and ren attended a Birthday dtnn~r
SAN FRANCISCO Charld
wi,th Mrs. Earl Dean elected Pre 1s itl.
ramlly, Columbus visited
Mrs. for her father, Bart Miller at hts Powell, 209, san Francisco knoe~
' d t Mrs Paul Karr, v1ce P
Mrs. Della Carnahan SPent ~ev Smith's grand-parents, Mr.
and home in Leta\ t.
ed out Charley Que, 188, Los Ang~
::d:~t: Je.s~ Jones, secretarY and l!ral days this week with relattves Mrs . Monroe Pickens.
Waid Diddle 1efl Wednesday for
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