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Saturday, April 7, 1956

fhe Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy..MICidleport, Ohio

Sunday Sermon

In Thy pr•••nc•
jay (Pulm 16 11).

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bt•t u!lHng 'n llllliH't "'d m the
cli! lllh &lt;i lld tr .. u!Jie, of 11ft that r
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l'anon . Sup! Wor.-.hlp St'fViCe al
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F•d•nt.d Churd&gt; , Waldo J.
Bartels, Pas-tor i''rOO SlaetJtmaT,
Supt 9 15 A M Ohurch School,
10 .lO A
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Wo1 sluv serv!re,
Thur~dil~
Sc•nJOr CIHir 6 P 'l.f
P M Thursda ) Sr Choh, 6 l' M.

TM SyncUM Methodht Chur,;;h
HM~
Rolwnl ~
L1nter
l'a,.tor
Su nday Sehovl Q '10 A M lhna
Wmehmn ner :)upl V.. orshtD ~I:'T­
Vices 7 30
Bradbury
Church or Chrbt,
Litwl"i.'IIlCe A ~!'li'iiZ , l'astu- Thur man CarS!..")', Sup•'- S.Un&gt;!Dty Sc.p:)().f
9 ao. Momang ~moo 10 30 . Ohri5
ll'a'n 1'-::ndeav'Ur 6, Eveotn.g ~.rmoo
7 Two W'ee'ks f"("Vtval M.aroh 4
tJhnJ ~'dh 18 Jt1•VI\'~ [ &lt;Sei"VJ&lt;'e at
7 30 e-ach eventng Monday thru
SaltJW"day Rt-v JVill lf'JII.rltr H8Sl'icl
Justlee , mm!Bter, Wav~ly
Tnnlty Luth•ran Church, Rn.
H H Ftdoensoh61" of Jlarkt"n'lbur~.
..., 111 ~ SICit\IJCCS at 3 P M at
the obJJrcl\ on Bli'IJiiffl'nut Ave The
pubLtc lS oordiaolly ~nv~t~
THE RACINE MISSION, Ch•rles
Bu sh, Pastor Sunday School 11
a m SundBy evenmg- wor ~ h · r
7 30 p m Wcc&gt;kly Prayer SPrv1cr
Tuesday 7 30 p m Purll;~nd s ~r
ViCel-i Prayer ser\'ICC Monday st
7 30 p m Regular church serv1ces
Fr1day 7 30 p m
RACINE AND GREAT BEND
Baptist Chureh, Rev We.~ley Jen
km-'&gt;, putor Sunday school 0 30 a
m Sunday mornmg worship 10 45
a m {llacme) BYPU 7 30 p m

Su nday evenmg worsbtp 7 30 p
m (Great Bmd) Weetly Pra)er

~t_-:rVtce.s Wednesday 7 30

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CHURCH OF CHRIST Mlland
Chapel Rt-v
Edison
Weaver,
Bible School lO a m Supt Henry
t:b lm, Mormng 5erv1ce 11 30 A
M , Evangeh~llc Serv 1ce 7 30 r

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blood o•k
chcsl wub sdf-ru•olf!
tur .o,ide. S•me de--

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Gr•oe• EpiKo~l Churci'l, E••t
Mam Strer-t
Pomeroy Rev
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Edwm Charl es, Rector, Mrs Cedm w Cl ark , organJsl Worship
an rl sermon at 10 30 A M. Holy
C'ommumon ftrst Sunday m month
Ch unh Sdlool , Hegmners
au d
Prtmary, at 10 30 A M_ for m I or
H
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mauon t'unre rntng nor
work, dB ~': of Pr•,..., Chlat•r, S •
please telephone 302-J
Y
ool 9.30 A. M. Morning
worship 11 A M Sunday .evenmg
Chriatian Churdl •t RMCI•vlll• worstup at 8 Prayer meeting on
f:Hry Sunday 10 A M Sunday Thursday 8 p M.
School and Com munion f1rst Sun
day in month 11 .'\ M Church
Church of Christ, Br•dford,
commumon and pr..,achme; tbtrd Rev. John Wyatt, Pastor. Btble
9 .30; cburcb servtr&amp;.! 10.30
0 P M School
Sunday
ln month
? 3
Youth meeting at 6 P. M. and
~ho~~~~. ~~~:~lrrg-R.:v . Harold C evangelialie •ervke Sunday even
Christian Church at Long 8of. mg at 7. James Reed 6upl
tom, enry Sunday 9.aU A M.
Raechvlll• Ch.,ge, i..v. fr ..l•nd
Sunday School and cummumon, Norfls, Pastor. Serv1ees at Joppa
first Sunday lJl montb 7.30 p M 9.30 A M; Sunday st 10:20 SunChurch preachmg, thud sunday day School at Long Bottom g 20 A
m.month 10 30 A M Churcb com M; Preachtng serv1ce HH6; Sunday So'ool
at Re"'·v'liie 9.20 A
mumon and preaching - Rev M. Preaching
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7.30C~UJ:~
p M WSCS at
Ha;~~d Zhu~~~ter:n Pa~~:i,t, Keno, basement of ReedsVille church
Dec H.
every Sunday 9 30 A . M. Sunday
School and comanmlon,
ii;,cond
Frw Mrlthodlst Church, Harry
Sunday 111 month 10 JO A. M Bate.s, Pastor, Laurel Cliff. Sun
Church rommumon and preachmg day School 9.30; Class meetmg
fourth Sunday m month 7 30 p 10:80; FMY service 7 00; PreachM church preachmlJ - Rev Har- mg 8 00; Prayer Mlltmg Wednesold c Doster, Putor,
day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
Th• Chrl•fl•n Church at Hem· School 10; Preaching 11.15.
lock Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A
Carl.ton Cllurch, Klnasbury Rd.,
M Sunday School and C'Ommumon Rev Ray Btddle, Pa.&amp;tor. Sunday
second Sunday m month 7 30 p School 9 30 Prayer meetinr Wed~
M church preschmg fourth Sun nesday 7 30 Church first and
day 10 month 10 30 A M church thtrd Sundays 7!'30 . Sunnse Se.r~
cummunwn and preachmg - Rev VICe 5 45 Easter Sunday.
Harold C Do!lter. Pastor
St. P1ul's Luth•ren Ch~rch, L.
EUB Churcl1••• Morning Star &amp; M Mohrboff,
Pastm
Sun(lay
Entcrpri.'Hl, Rev Roger n15 her, Srhool Easter mormng at 9 30;
Pastor. Mornmg Star
Sunda~ Holy Communion Easter mormng
Srhool 9·4:5 A M W.orning wor- at 10 30, Vestry meetmg Apnl
sh!p at ll A 1\f. MYF Sunday eve 4th at 7 30 1n the parsonagt"
ning at 8 Prayer lfijlelmg ThursFAIRVIEW
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day evenmg F.nterprlsc sunda~
Edward Grtffith pa~tor . Sunrlay
School 9 30 a. m , Young Peoples
meeting 6 45 p m.; Preaching scr·
v1ccs 7 30 p m; prayer meeting,
Wednr-sday 7.30 p m. Rev1vsl ~;er
Ylce w1Jil begtn Apr 8 w1th. Rev
BY MRS. RUSSELL PAYNTER
Mrs Strlla Poth, Mr and Mr ~ fo:du.on Weaver as. Ev:mgcllst 7 30
Third Str..t P•nt.ctUt•l Church
l&lt;lo}rl Sm11h and ~ons or Manon
lllld \1rs IJ1 a kels o.r h11de callt'd Muilflcport, B. L Barrett, past01r
on MI' and Mn; Hus!&gt;cll Pa1nter Sunday Scl'tool 10 a m Ev1lnl(&lt;'Sa t u!&lt;l&lt;~y
lisl1e scrv1ce '1 45,
Wednesday
\t 1 ,and \-Irs
Wdl llcilman ser\u:e 7 45, Saturday Prayer and
"PI ut 1;~ster w11h Mr and Mrs Pra1se meetmg 7·45 p. m
Pr..byt•rlan Church, Syn~uu,
IJ,1n.t 'l'ut nel', Jr
Rev Howard
Rup[\elt. P•etor .
Mt~ .J I. W!tkham wnd
\'~· JII fll'llmo~n s pen1 'ruf\Sday Wllh Church School 0.30 Rubl•rl._ Hotl den, Supt Wl!'stmmsJ.cr Yl&lt;" [I 30
I M1~ Lenard Lanham
Mr uml \l!'s (.f(orald Vwll't, p m. Evcmng worship service
1 \lr and Mh Flt&gt;yrl Spence, Mr 7 30 topic "The Man Who Retllrn•
• ilnd \t1.o; Alvd ( lt~rk ,md Mr and ed to Omner"
Flrtt B•ptist
Church, R•v.
M1 ~ lknz1l (,{'Og!ctn were E.u1er
gul·sl'; of Mrs Jcnmc Roustt
Ralph Zundel ,
pastur Churcoh
School 9 30 Wm Watson . Supt
1' &lt;~hlf'J' gut&gt;sls. or Mr. and Mrs
Ru ~~eN l'amtcr wer" Mr and Mrs M.ornml!l wor!ihiP 10·30 A M. SerH.1lph Pamlet•, Mr and Mrs Han) mon. "The Mes.&lt;~.age of " The Empty
B1·ow n and t'"h.ildrcn and .M~S gL Tomb ' BYF 7 30 r. M l'['ayer
meetmt:: '1.30 r M
.
R:t ~~ell Pamrer Jr , 1n hooor of
TM Unit.d Ma&gt;thodiat Chyrch
Ha l11h s 111rthdny, Apnl 2 h:e
J Leslie Kunze, pa:slor Church
cream and cakl' w-.re scnted.
Mrs Vlrg1l Roush and Mrs J L School D 115 'fht&gt;o Sunth. Supt
\\o' kkhllm attended the D. of A. Worship Sen•ice 10 30 '"ReVlE~W".
lodg!' at Ou)9tcr TUesd.ay.
Yf&lt;" 5.30; Monday evruung the
M-Sgt &lt;~nd Mrs Huhsc&gt;ll Painter Daughters of Ruth Cla.'is wtll mret
Jr and cluldren and Mlss Lou 1n Lhc home of M1~s Carrie- Yea~
Ebersbsch left Tuesdal' r01· Ta- ger with Mr.s. Jllt'Ob Glotockncr,
coma, Wa~hmgton aftm- 11 30 day aStiastmg. 'Monday cvcnmg 1.30
furlough. Ru~sflll ts stattoncd at County Voubh Rally at SyriK'll3e
Fort L~WJt:i Wash
Methodist chureh Wl'dnt\'iday 6
Mr and ·~ J L Wickham Motber¥Daughter banquet, potluck
WC'rc f.sstf'r guests of ..'lfr and 7 30 '"Portrait of Mal')'" a monoMrs Hurl Rtdffl)O.Ul' of Chet-1eco
logue presrnted by Mrs W C.
( Mrs Josephine McGee of Long Taylor, Tnlf'do. Public IS mvlted.
Bottom spent Ea11'1cr With Mr Thur!lday 7 Ch01r rehearsal
Til• Harrlsonvlll• Pre$b)1VIan
and Mrs. Vtl'(~ll Roush and fam 1ly
·Mr and Mrs Larry Roush Wt're Churc•h, J l.et&gt;he Kunze. pa&amp;tm'.
,aftrrnoon ('allf'rs
Church SchOOL 10 .&amp; m r A Fin·
•Mrs J L Wickham spent Wed· law, Supt. Worship $01'VIt'l' 8 P. M.
"'Rl'VIl'W."
n~·~d&lt;~v With Mr. anrJ Mrs R.u:~scll
Paintf'r
Th• Chrl•tlan Seiance Ch.,rch.
Avalhiblllly todq of God's heal·
tn.g and rc-gcneratJve powf'r wlll
be brought out at ChnslliUI. Science serv1ces Sunday Readuucs
from tho Ktng James Vel1'iioo. of
the Btble and cotTel~tiYf'· PIIS88J«&lt;'
from "'Sc1en«:.e and Health with
Ka.y 1o the Script11r~" bv Mary
Bakrr J&lt;~ddy w¥11 C&lt;)hlprtsc the les~
::;;on sermon eDlitled "Are Sm. 0\.scase and Dc.ath ReaP ' Cbr1et JC'ML'J h.calmg o( the "man wtlh an
unclt'an spirit" wall be rl'ad from
Mark lnl'Judmg l1he following
(1.27} · AOO they were ·a~J amazl!d
msomuch that they qu~t1oned
among thc&gt;1melvoo, t~-ilYin~ Wba-t
thmg 1~ tlus? what nrw &lt;loctrlnc
in tl11S'1 for With alllhontv com·
mandeth he eve-n the unclean
.sp1r11s, and they .On ol){'y him."
Among &lt;the correlative pas..~ages
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' I Health
is thr following (494.11):
"11: IS rwt well to lmagme t])at
Jr:ru!'l demon-strated t.he d1vlne
powp,r to heal orliy for a self!Dt
number or for a lunatcd pcnod of
ltmc, smce to all mankmd and
111 ('\'('ry hDur. d1vine Love !lippiles all good"
Alf.-.d Methodllt Church, Rn.
R M Grove, pastoT Sund11l
School al 9 30 Uloyd D11lmger,
Sup! Worship fiCtvJC'l~ at 10 43
wtlh Rrv Grove bru1g10g t-he
llll'h~IIJ.!!' Sunday cvooinJ:l regular
m('ct 1ng of the M'YF at 7 30 W~
nr!-iday t'VOOtng prayer ~NVICC8 &amp;t
7.30
Th• Methocli1t Chara•. L.tart
Falls. Enunabelle I&lt;"' Sopher, pas~
\or 'fh u r~~ East Le-tart MVF
-.t 7 P M Communion oat 7 30
P. M Apple Grove MYF 8'1. 7·30
P •M Monday. Sunday worship
-.Chtct.: 9 30 A. lf. Lt.:toll't Fallu

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Th• Flnt p,..abyt..-ln Chur....
Middleport , Re-v Howard Ruppelt,
pa~1 or Church School 9 30 Jame.!l
Bucharnon, Supt
Morning ww~hlp 10 30 topiC ''The Map Who
Rt-turn.-d to Dmner"·, Westn&gt;&gt;ll~ter YF 6 P m, Monday 7 30
Trustees
m~ling jn pastors
study, ll.'edn.e.sday Junior cho,r
praottce 6·30 P m' Semor cboar
p"sct••· --~ 7 p m
Mt. Moriah 8•-'tt Ch
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Deadline date for entr-y into
Horse Show sponsored
the :Metgs County Jaycees, to
held en May 27, u noon of that da,y,
according to announcem,ent today
Other matters ducuned at
hcrse show commtttee meeting J••n.
day niiht at which Jaycee memben
and nd,ing club show coQlmiLtemen
conferred ,n preparation for fin·
al plana, was that the casli
to be awarded With troptt.tes
ribbons in the 14 classes wUI
doubled this year with a to~l
$280 c1sh to be paid to tbe
four winDers ln each class.
Entrance tee, ;n the ••,~ho~;"~,;::~111
wiU · be held 1t the ~
Fait-ground, 11 $2, whicb is
paid on the date of the ~ow.
they may be sent to Bllf
Tiding cldo pnli'ident, at Box
Pomeroy. Starting lime for

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Funeral Services
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Annual Meigs County Musical
.Festival To Be Given Friday

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coon Dog Trials
HeJd Q S day

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Pomeroy And Middleport Troops Win Prize Awards

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President Seeks A$500 Million
Increase For Corning Fiscal Year
meetml&gt;,l unfore seen developmenb
m the ballut1e mJHIIe program ..
He dJd not elaborate
.
The Navy funds 1Vlll provide for
add1t10nal shlp eonverstons and tbe
A.rmy fun&lt;ls for a mmor tncreue
lO ground forces lllrength
No details of fu new program
were gtven tn
M.r
EtsenbowJet OOm~rs
er· ~ supplemental appropnatl.on
Mr E1senhow&lt;Pr &lt;atd thai only requesl, whtch was formally sub1about 5400 rmlilun &lt;'f the reque~ ted mltted lo ron~~:res~ after the Chief
iu nds would actual!} bf' stwnl dur 1'-:xeculi\e left by plane for a golfI mg the 19:57 hscal ~ e.ar startmg mg holiday m Augusta Ga
' July 1 Therefore, he satd, the new
:M r. Eut&gt;nho..C·er satd 'that of the
I r~uesl 'w1\l not unbalann· the Atr F'orce fund:s about $248,!100000
1957 budget ' wh1rh he pn•St'nted to would iO directly fo~ purch~ of
( ongress 10 January Th e budget new B 52 homhers and $128,000,000
I ongm.1li) pro\lded for a federill for constructton of new B-52 bases
surplus of abou t S400 Jm'hon
and the D&lt;&gt; w Lmc radar screen
Mr Eisenhower earmarked $376,
• Defen!te offtcmls sa-1d the B-52
500000 of the tJ(W appr opna11on pNgram ~ill prov 1de ~0 Qf tbe
~or the aJr fonr lo pru,1de for far reachmg e1ght .Jet bombers.
I acceleratffi ~rod uctwn of long- W1th tbe Si.lpport (11 e11ttJes -tbe
1 range B-52's and construction of BS2 program rompnses more than
additional StrategJc Atr Comma nd half of the total appf01Jnatw•
base.s to handle them Part of the request
Atr t'orcc rund!l alo:,o would go to
ongre~10nal
Reubilcans arc
speed construction of thP so-called 1confu"1cnt th~ admm 1strlilhon move
·Dew Line" or d1stanl rarly warn- wtll tak6 the punnch out of a com
mg hne of radar station s stretch- mg Senate mvesttgat 10 n fJf air
m~ 3,000 m1les arro·~ thr Arttc powl'r The f1rst tar~et or th&lt;! mnm of northern Canada
qulJ'y had been B52 productton
The President abo sou~ht S65.· wh1ch Dcmoc ra~ ha\'e charge 1;
600 000 for the Na\' $55 000,000 laggmg
for Army , and $50 000 000
hr
Other developm &lt;' nts as
"1ntersernce actJYitles "
He saad the " 1ntrr10ervu~ " fun~ congressional Easter recess
w11l go · pnmarll) to prov1de for ed.
Fann Bill ?re:s1&lt;lt&gt;nt Etsenhower and the DemocratiC cohgres,s.lODa.l leadf:'rshlp ilrded for a show
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down ngb't over tl}Eo ptondin~t; farm
bill. Mr E1~erihower told GOP
ltgllolat!l't leadrr~ the hill is not
a good bdl · ij~ urged a last
m1nute effort to ~ .· nd a ba.:k to
a Senale-fiouMt.. CQ.llfcrent..&gt;e com
m1\tPe to eiJmmate'' tl!atd'ies 'Ob1
JeclJOnable to h1m
Informed
sourei's s1d 1he Rt!pablicn leadI Lon' Bol!mn scea of M01g, Coun- e-rshrp Wtll make a recomm1ial
ce- motJon m tbe House on WednesSunl"tug the deceased are his da\ and offer a compromise.
wife lA-lla Fulton · a daughter Senate Dcmocrat.ic Leader Lyndon
B Johnson D. Texas er1tieited
Ilah Stone , Drava, W. Va, a \bro
the
Prestd(lnt
He accused Mr.
ther Elmer of Cambndge, 0. two
E1~rnhower
of
)otmng ''frantie
half brothers J1m Fulton of Beth
Republ
1cans"
tn " lobbytng a.gainst
esda, 0 and Clyde Fulton of Bn:w
the farm blil."
!Iter. Oh10
Funeral servaces Wlll be conduct- 1
ed h} the Rev Wilham Frost and
tnternm('nt wtll be under the d1r
echon of the Arbaugh Funeral
Hum[' where fnend~ may call

Middleport ·Concert Band PI; PI:~~~~::~.~~~
T0 ACapact"ty Aud•1ence sunday z.::~! ~~ b~::;~.~· .~·;d."·~

The classes wiU be a~ follows
1 Lead In PonY (Western Tack
2 3 gaited with full maae and ta1l
(English Tack): 3 Ponies· u~er 48"
Western Tack 12 years anrt under,
4 Western Pleasure Horse, West
A stnTtfliJ fanfare arrcmgement lene Knapp, llanlyn 'Sue Xmghl
ern Tack; 5 Pony Harness
of the ~vHS Ftgbt Son.~t opened
Jumor awards
tiinda Eat&lt;'y.
(Cart or buggy, 56", o,pen age),
the Spring .Concert IJIVe.JI by the Gordon Gulhrte-. Ro~rt Hennes},
Middleport COncqt Band Suoday, Leo Kenned), Ita Butcher, Ar(Contin-ued on Page Six.)
April 9 at ibe High School aud.- thnr Clark, Janet Valrurhne, Ed·
lonum.
Band Director
Earl dte Grueser; Sophomore Edward
Warnke arranged the number Kttchen, Marilyn Roush. Kctth
wbtch prtlCeded the openmg of Anderson, Thomas SkU)ner. Bruce
CAPT. IOHN I. HAYWAID, DIW lldpper of tho .........wJoDtd ..,_
the cwtam and the enhre pro- Brarlfurd, Stf'phen COa~. De€
ril!r Franklin D. Roo~rtt•U (bottom), puses to bil mother, Mn.JU.a
gram was .enJoyelj by the capa· Sauu, Vera Covert, Sharon Jones,
Hayward, ot New Yort Clb', a piece ol the celebntloo eat.. lUI
city audience who were enthu~ - (;rn,, and Jeanette Crooks
aon, Joho T. Jr,. lookJ on. The flattop w•s modernized at 1 COlt ot
' tdn·e~l~a'y iuli~ about tbe (!Dale--a tradl· l Freshmen Don Erwm, JanJce
$48,000.(t00, 8be becOmel the lecond laqeat DIV1 vellll JD thl WOfltl.
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Aboul 2.,000 1\ltllt attended the ceremonlu et B.NmertoD. Wasb.
Abner C. Stout,' 79 of
all band lfJvers.
Pullen, Susan ProbaS('{), Chnstine
The tarrier will embark on • two--month erulse •round Cape Hom.
Plains,
a
Ufe
long
resideat
O(
The
program
to
eluded
modem
Coats,
Dons R1ce, Lynn Buchan
whlle en route to ber new home port 1a Meyport, l'lll.(l~J
County iod a retiTed mall
arrang-ements of oJd fa.vontes and on. Judv Butcher, Don Grucscr
died Sunday afteraoon at
also modern compositions w1ueh · Karen Walker Man.utne Wood
Clark hospitlll iD
w~c explamed by Ule dir{l(.:1.or gerd, Denms Walburn, Karen }fcwbere he hsd been a
The fesLured numbers were a Elbmney, Bunntc Van Cooney
Tbe son of Spencer and
cornet solo ''Trumpeter's LuiJudy Butchf'r, wbo 1s 11l with
Stoul be was well known
laby" by Gene Crooks and a. clar· flu and Mr~ P...;~.ul Johnson (Linda
out the county haY'i.ng been a
10et quartet "ln Modo Rel1.2ioso'' Helrtch! who wa~ on hPr we-dding
carrier
for
a
span
of
more
by Mary (;. M.ller, Myrna Rus· lrip were thC' on ly members not
Funeral Servt1'6S for W1Ulam
Friday, April 13, the annual c-horuses from ¢be eight County
Gloeckner. 42, formerly of Meigs
30 years
&amp;ell, Sharon Jones and Edw-drd pre::;t&gt;n1
Htgh Schools.
County who died Friday nie-ht in Meigs County Music Festival Will
He is survived by his wtfll!
Crooks l'hu:; ts the seleet1on they
- - - - - -- -- be pre.sented at the MiddlepOrt
St. Francis bospHal in Warren,
The bands w11I play eight num· el of Tuppers Plains; a
played at the Athens District
Ohio will be held Tuesday at 2 Htgb School aud.M.orium at 8 p bus &amp;nd a brass -ensemble will Mac Dorst of Long Bottom
Solo and Ensemble -contest when
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p m. in the Letart Methodu;t churthey rcte1ved a suprrlor ratmg.
accompany the fmal
chorus .!ll.ster Nettie HeatoD of
students from the Met_lils County
oh.
Twelve vocal nwnbers will be Nebraska.
Ru~ell Roush prestdent of the
Gloeekner was a vtteran
of High. Sehools ·lak~ng part.
Funeral services for tbe
band presented the d1rt1C'tor with
given by the girls' chorus, g~rl!'
Miss Carmen Deeni.~, Mlddle- ense.mbles, boys' chorus and m lx· will be held Wednesday at
World War II 11nd saw two years of
a gik from the band member,s for
poJ'rt
vocal instruct.or, 1s •general ed chorus Throo bundred &amp;bd m. in the United Brethre'
service in the South Paciftc.
•bJs hard work Wlth them.
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Four sludE"nts Wf'ta 'Surprised
Walter Frost offlcli.Ung,
when they recel\-ed three scholar
Over 500 persons attended the
enee of Mr. and Mr8. Charles Hy- Priscilla H.arpole, MrddleporL, in part In the concert.
Burial will be m'ade In
shtps and one alternate place for Field Tnal of thP Meig~ County
att, Letart Falls, where the body accompan~ng the vocal chorus
The students will come here on ocmet.c.ry under the direcUon
the OhiO UmHtsJty Summl'l' Mu· Coon Hunters A s~oc lfllJOn ht-ld ,
Charles Minelh , Oh-w Umvi'TWill lie in state untll time of serArbaugh Funenl Home
sic Workshop Mrs. Emerson Jon ~s Sunday A total of 85 dogs part!
sity, wlil direct the bands from Thursday for thmr rehearsal.
VIces
pres1dcnt-cloct
of the
Dand cipated.
T1ckc&gt;ts are bemg sold by 4-be
Funeral arrangements arc un- Chester, Racmc, Rulland and
Boosters AssocJaiJon
presented
Wmner of the hr~t cH"nt \Ill~
der the direction of the ·Ewmg Tuppers Plains .and Charles Lc- variou~ .schools &amp;nd Will a:1so be
tbetr award -to Stephen
Coat~. Hershel Roush seconrl lVen t wm
funeral home.
favor, Cosohocton, will dtrect the available at the audltortum.
----------~~-Paul Hapt.onstall chaplain or the ncr was J. C W)'att. Earl Pa t m·k
Fc{'ney-Brmnett Post
Amcncan took the rtrst place laurels tn thf
Leg 1011 gave their award to Gene \h1r&lt;l event and Dlf'k McClannahan
Crooks and Cash Bahr prl'sident won the fourth £'H'nl ~kf'l;~unah
of the PTA gave •the PTA scholar. .am's dog Duke, also won the fm
shi.p to Sharon Jonr.s wtth Thomas alist laurf'b
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A ~P&lt;lkc~man rur the a~-o1tatwn
A Parkersburg man was 1atlcd Skmnrr named as alternate for
reportrd that he. on behalf of llll'
Sundav as the result of a tv.o car any one of thf' scholarshiPs
Metgs g~oup would like to thank
acddent on Main Street with one
Band awards made bv Warnke the dog mt'n ~ml ~pt•rtalors fo r
The Mason-Gallt\I·Melgs second I Spencer; Troop 230 of Rto Grande received an o£!1cial tolli'!l kit,
of the
vehiolcs bem~ slighlly
were Sen tor medals and cerlift- lhNr fmc · lurtJ·IJHI an 11 intcrC'st
BoY Scout ExpDiitlon beld at the Scoutmaster Jim Burnette; Pac}t Lowe of Troop. 261 tn Pomt
damaged.
Clites
Cherole Blake Mary C
new National Guard Armory ln 258 of Ft. PleasAnt, Wandel Pan· sant
recetved
an
According to lbe Pomeroy Po- Mtllu, Carolyn Hrflti. Frank1m
ll'/
Point 'Pleasant, last Siturday, Apnl cake cubmaster; Troop 200 of Gal- Boy Scout deJu;&lt;c sheRlh
bee, an auto driven by Obarll'!i E. Martm. M,vrna Russ£'11. Ru~cll
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7, was tetrific sdcce1.11. More than lipolis. ScoutmasLcr Geo
"Pie" Each of the&amp;e young men soJd
sm 1th, Worthington, ht&gt;aded north R.ou~h llelrn S1ohar1, Patl'lt'IJ
twelve hundred pe(lple ~Jttet;'ld~:d thE: Hout; Pack 264 of Pt Pleasant, enty dollars of tickets to the
but t~~oppcd roc a ~ 11$t al tbe Lloyd. Jam{'~o; Van Coonry. Kf'll·
two • ._owin&amp;s ud over siJ bund~ Cubmaeler Charles Jenk1ns, Troop po~tion
mteoraection of Rout.c\5. 7. 33 and n~h Murray, Nant'y Rollf'r. Jan, ~
red Cub, Scouts, Explorers and 2M of New Haven, Scoulma.~tcr
Fifty two third phH·e
124, was 8truek by a car dnvm~ Child~. Sally Gltmorl', JuaottR
• Ie.tder' partlclp1tfl&lt;l in the big John Ferguson, Troop 261 of Pt. were wnn by thes~ scout
by Hubert Hudson, 3D, .:l'uken- Hawkm~. J•aulme Z1rkle, Mar·
Scouting Show.
Pleasant, Harry Cha1,11bcrs ts Scoulr men; Mike Dobbins, Davtd Ott, bura:.
Awards and nbbons pretst-nted mastf'r; Pack 203 of Galltpolts, Danny Rnhc, ~na ld RobbinHon,
Hudson le£t the !'ccne muu•
COLUMBUS 0 l.,)P- Thr Oh10
at the closlDJ of the show by Dis- Cubma~ter A. B Somerville and Billy Janes. Lawrence Dickey, Jam- diately v.i,'lhout stoppirut: and waa Police Chief Warns
Wi!lcr
Pollulton Cfl'nlrol Boat rl ''-'"
trict Scout Executive, Nelson J,.each tbe 4-H Clubs of Mason County, es Bush, Jack Eii:ICl Billy Eacb· l arrerrted by Palrolman Ralph Sisda\ warned commumttc' again:;!
Blue llibbon first awards went to: RusscU Prity, County Agent
us, Dick O'Dell. James Bia5, Teny son and mterned in tbe -county Pels ~lusl Be Penned
~lfJPratmn• or thl'Jr
Adrng Chte£ of Pomcro)' Po· mCfftctml
Cub Pack 25fl o! Ne• Haven, Wyatt
Yellow ribbon third awards went Pettry, Pete Yarbrough, John Hood ja1J, &lt;'barged with hit !ikm and
~t'Wil[ll' d1sposa] plants
lice
rrsnk
Hud.~-on
L~S-ucd
a
warn·
Cha~ll cubmaster Troop 252 or to: Troop 220 of Gallia, Scoutmast· Ray Pi~kens, K1m Neal.
Paul intoxication. The Smtih vohlcle
Jn tt.~ sp1111t: quartrrh· &lt; lr&lt;~n
lng to dog ownc~. who atf'l not
Pt. Plealllnt, Carl Dtlcher Scout. er Harold Trainer; Troop 209 or 'l'hompson, Richard Wtl!iOD, Uoward WlfS damaged slt®htly
Watl'r~'
the hoarfl po..HntNI to tlw
master: ~nd the Girl Scouts of BidwelL Scoutmaster Bill Fraley. Vance Bil ly Joe Moodcspaugh. OaThe Mei:CJ Sheriff's Dep.artmcrrl k~epmg t.hr1r animal~ 'J)Cnned or
shortac:r of tiH!Il;"'fl '-!lOIIar\' f'ngl
lied
up
and
t&gt;taled
that
the.
ownGallipolis,. Mrs Gordon GUbert, Troop 206 of Cheshire. Scoutmaster vid Chadwell Gary Batey, Dille report(4 that Sbermau Butchfif,
neers m thr t.1a-t4' and «~atd I he
leider.
Merrill Brlg(S: and PAck 244 of New, Bobby Grinstead.
50. Jlacin.e, was arrested Satlll"d•Y l\1" wi,H be prOstcUted in aecord- board w11l
l.akf' lrgal &lt;l('llon
Red•tJbboh 1ecoDd awards were Middleport. Cubrr.asKr Ben Baley.
Malcom Sayre. Ro,&lt;;.~~ l''rt'y. C'har~ by Deputy LUoJ Bartrum. on i IIDce WJih a vilJap. ord11M1nce
'a~a!T'l:~l
nlllniCif'alt ltf'o; wht1h rlo
This
ordinance
applies
(O
all
woa br: 'noop U5 of MNclleport,
Super Scout. Salesman awards lea McFatland, ~om Lyoas. David e"harge CJf selling mortgsg6d pro·
nl')( opt&gt;ralf' !if'Wa_c:f'
treatment
ScoUtmaster Bob .MUla; Troop 249 were made to Cubscoul George Covert, Bru,ce W~llacc, Pbilltp Ball pert.y. The
wu sworo by types of animals. Hucts.on pointed
p!aonl,:,
~a.~..i'Jtily."
out "alld
jWil. df41" ~e: Pid.
ot· p~, S.:OIIIillnter ll&amp;Ja SjunorTillc ol G~ G - ' (~~o&lt;l. GO ~ SjS)
B. C. ~

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!o prevent · 1 war, eonferred m
VaUcan City today wtttt Pope
Pius Xll. Htmmarikjold leaves
Rome late t¢ay for Beirut, Lebaaon.
2 An Egyptian military spokes-mn reporttld, large
casualties
ilJflicted oo an Lsrach a:rmorf'd
patrol wldth he .scud trmd t.o
penetrate tbe Egyptian-held Gaza
Strtp. He hsted Egyptian losses as
two wounded
S. Israel -announced that Egyptian commandos-identlfttd
as
..do ()r die" Fadayeen&amp;-raided
Isr-ael si.I times during the mght
m a spreadant wave ()f sa-botage
that ire:J.ulted m Injuries rt.o bath
women and children a-s much as
18 miles from the bocder.
'· Mij. ~n. E L, M. Burns,
(Contrn.ued on Pa'l{e Six)

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high today in 4h tow tonight 30
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BY JOHN W. FINNEY
Unlt.cl Pr•~o~ St•H Correspondent
WA!:iHlNGTON l 'P
Prc~1den1
EJc~nhower asked congre~;s toda)
to mcrea~c&gt; defensP app ropr1attons
for the commg f1S&lt;:'al }f'ar
by
$547,100.000 Morf' I han t .. t• of the
extra funds .,.,,11 go to 5trenglhen
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Jaycees AnnoUnce
Plans For Annual
Meigs Horse Show

CARRIER 'FDR' RECOMMISSIONEJ)

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Israeli

Funeral Services
For W. Gloeckner
Will Be Tuesday

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troops
fought an hour-long battle in the
Gaza area today
An Egyptian
military spokesman reported 10
Carro iha1 "many Israelis" were
k1Hed and wounded
Israe-l reported that Egypttan.
suictde squads made s1x terror
ll"akts mto Israel dunn~ the .night
dtspite a reported Untted Nabons
ultimatum to Egyphan fj'emier
Gamal Abdel 'Nasser to .hart such
.attacks or rtsk being bran&lt;1ed an
aggressor.
J\.n ]Bruh miht.ary spok~man
sid ll'ne J.s:rae!i !lnd one Egypti-an
soldier were killed m clas-hes
with the Eb')'piian cmnmandos
The attacks h.avc caused IsraeJ to
go on a war footmg, pxep;lred to
call for an all out draft should
th&amp; sduat10n WOI$en
These were the maor developmots in the Middle East erlsu:
_route. ~

Here's the BlG Fact You Need to Know
About the Mobilgas Economy Ru~l

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'cool today. tnc,..Hint cl.ucfiMU
1on111ht followed by tho~ •nd

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topic
Star Gaztn~ Chrlflltiall6 ;
They were identified by thf•tr
6 45 Young Peopla; meetmg; 7 30 I activ:tty . Tbey had become slaves I
!o.."'.•etung service topic "Duobed~ to the men o! the homeland. He- 1
ten&lt;'e, the . Doevourer of Peace"; brew bands made the brtck that
Thursday 7 ·30 ~Yro- meetme.
were U.!led to butld many ancient
Church of Clmst, Mlddl~. buildings At this Ume they were
Rev Fred Gardner p~stor Bible known because they were ~acking
School 9 30 ~u.ssell Walso~. ~upt. and borrowtng for a long JOUrney
Mornmg WO,-,.bip 10 30 tOpiC The back to the promised land
The
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'; people of God ate still marked by
Cbra:'tian Endeavor fl- 3~: Evet:llng their activity When we are seen I
serv1ce ,7, 30 top1c
Jesuo Is doing good, ,;erving God and help- [
Speakang Wednesda 7 30 Pr
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IY- ing men, we are soon recogm:zed as
er ~eeting and' Bible study 8 30 Hb1 pecple.
choir praetu:e
Thes.e people were distinguished
HMth Methodist Church. Middf• by thetr purity T~e Egyptians ate
port, Rev. L A. Bangerter pastor bread .that W8Ji raised. Theu meat
Sunday School 9 30 Ernest Covert was e1ther eaten raw or boiled
Supt Moniog wO&amp;bip 10:30 topic
- - -'The Roll CaM."; Jun10r MYF 5 rehearsal; Thursday 7 3() Golden
P m. Senior MYF 6 p. m, 7 .30 Rule class; Saturday 10 a
m
Offictal Board, MODday County ehtldren's new member class
MYF Rally,
Syracuse;
WSCS
Church ofl Chrllt in Chri1tian
Wedne~;day 7 p m. Ch01r praetice. 1 Umon, Mtddleport, Rev Guy
F
To ~onduct a .ound, progreui'fe btutk,.
Th• Saht.,lon Army, Mlddl .. Sayre, pastor Bible &amp;hool 10 a
a few rulet are ne~euary. However, at thlt
port, Capt
Glenna Rummell. 1m. Odell •Manley, Supt; Prayer
bank lhey are 11imple and logical, and
Sunday School 2 30 p. m , Holt- an&lt;l Praise servtce 7:30, Wednesnol allowed to interfere with our key aim~
ness meetmg 3 30 P m; Salva~ day Bible study 7 30, Saturday,
I ton mce1tng 7 30 speaker T. H. EvangelistJc services 7 30
to render prompt, friendly, helpful
Htggms, Pomt Pleasant
Christian Sdenu Soci•ty, 144
~enloe 10 all of our c:uetomen.
Fin.t B•ptiat Church, Mtcktl•· 1 Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy Mornport, R~v &lt;..: E Hl))'t, ~r. HJg serv1ce 11 A M WiUh Are Sm,
Church school 0 15 Frank Cheese- Dtsea'Se ~nd Death Real the subbrew, supt. Mornmg worship 10 J~ Jecl or the lesson sormon an&lt;l the
rhlldr~n·s sermon
story "What GoldeJt Text Thou wtll ~a"o lhe
the Catalog Promises", !Sermon atrhcted peopre; for Thou w1lt
topic' "'The Risen Ltft". Jeacoas 1itlrt my ca.ndle, the Lord my God
mecl!ng aftet 1hls serviC~. 6 30 wtll enlighten
my
darkness
.lunJor BYI&lt;~, 7 30 Evemng IServt('C Psalms 18 27 , 28 Sunday Sclh.ool
and h)mn singspirahonal :topic 10 A M Wedn'eSday e-venJOg ser
POMEROY, OHIO
" Dry Bones'';
Tuesday LovPlOy vtce at B The public IS C'Orrlially
Ctrde at parsonage with MiH irwttcd to atlend
Readmlo! room
Member Federal Reoene Syaem
l'"lonnel Talbott as co hostc.s.s , wtth stdc entrance locale&lt;! at reat
MEMBER FEDEitAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Wednesday 7 30 Church Hour of of C'hureh open to p11bl1e Monrta;•
Power serv1ee, 8 30 Sc-mm· cho1r and Wedncs.da) from :2:__t:to~4_&gt;:P~'~'~,.,,.,,.....,......,...,.....,.,..,..,.,,.,..,....,..,.,,.......,..,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,J
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From thi! ttme of Abraham the
Jewtsh race was known as the peo.
pie o( God God was partial to t hem
They bad rece1ved Without pnce
or battle the va:st plains of Canaan
Th h d I G0 d h d I d Lh
e an
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ern to
Ea:YPt for support durtng famu~h
ing day:s. They had remained there
four hundred and thtrty years and
Utelf so}ourn
d h hadd outhved its pur
pose an c ange to opprcsa1on
At least four generat\ons had
been born m thlli foreign tate
and man of them had Jve~ u
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b lg d
• . an~lpa 1100 0 1 t e an pro.
mu1ed to their ancestry However,
at the call of Moses and Aaron
[the marks of Identity began to re:
veal themselves.

'J'hb band had instruction~ to bate! 1t1y until lbe JJ&amp;na! came to 10.
Lbm hread wuhoul leaven Yeut ChrUUans may not be markod b7
a a type of plltrifacUon. W1tho11t their commuaUr but th., wlU be
It their bread would nSJst mold known becauae they 1pelld time
and spoilage lon~er Th~y were regularly in the boUle
God
told to t04llt theu flesh before seeking wisdom aDd •f:reD!th.
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eatme 11.
1 The blood o fa lamb on the dOCII"
Roasted meat would get much Wili a prodiU of ldeatit)', Alq
hotter and lnll more germs, also common si&amp;n could have bun maLthe lack of water would cause 11 to ched by the mea of the homelaDCL
stay sweet longer ls not thl.ll a ThiS was to be their aWn lia;L
mark upon the Chra.stian today? They bellevl!d in Blood ~If the church doesn't demand 1t 1 When th6Y bad ~Minted tbe blood
the world does. Men are anxtoul on the boWie tlle could be certain
to see examples that have been of belRg counted amoq: the peopl91:
cleansed from sm
of God. Tbe text 11ld. "tbe blood
be
I
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The community of th1s group wa.s shall
to you or 1 to en.'
an tndtcauon of then identlly
Does not the blpod of Christ a«They were not permitted to live plied to our heaJt teatlfy for . ;
among the aristocrats of the land 1n a changed nature? The 1ton•
but were 1oreed to tnha btt a poor. ment of Christ eannot be hiddea.
d
er sectwn of the towns proVIde When it is present 10 the IJva of
(or them On the rught of the pass- men 1t speaks out in aiDleasneil
over the Egyptians were hvmg a and life unto Christ. When bill
normal llfe perhaps moviRg about blood has wasbed your inner maa
the boulev~rd.s TblS was not true b ! 'th
bee
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Middl~ Chun:h of the Na:rar.nt~
TtM lckntlty of the Cho14n R.c:e
Exodu1 12: 13
"Th• blovd •hall - to you for •
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Wt'dnesday Prayer mcetu~ at
7 30 p M Sunday worsrip servace
at 7 30 p M Pl'lnts Sun&lt;!ay
.'::&gt;dtool 9 30 A M WorS'h!p Service

School 10 10 A M Momtnl worsh1p 9 30 A M YF at 6 30 P. M
Evemng worship
7 30 Prayet
meeting Wedne 6day 7:30 P. M.
UB o.urch .., L•t•rt Fall•, Ro, ger Martm, Pastor Suiiday School
9 30 A M Worshtp Servtee 7 p
M ChrU:~han Endeavor alternale
Sunday• at 7 30 p M.
Church of th• Nlurane, Syr.cuse, M. C Lanmon, pastor
Sunday School 9.30 A. M Morntng
worlhtp 10.30; ~ fl30 P. M ,
Evangeh.stu~ service 7·30 P. M.
Wednesday eventng prayer meet
ID".. for the midweek and Tueo'••
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The weather bureau today ,..-cdieted more eold weather lor
Oh1o with a chilling ram snd
near-freeung temperatures due
tomghl
The ra1n Js exptttt&gt;&lt;l to end
Tuesday Dry and cold weather
Wilham F Gregory. ass1s.tant should return to Ohw Tuesday
Ma son County -agrtculture agent , even mg.
has been named county ag{'nt ef·
The mercury dropped to freezfecltH July I, tt was announced Ing m.er most of Ohto Sunday
n~gttt Lowest 10 lh{• stale
was
on Saturda}'
Grc_e:on has been sen.m-g as Youngstown w1th 26 Other read·
a~~Jstant agent for over
a year mgs 1nrluded 28 ot ruledo, 20 at
He will f1ll the post which h~s Cleh~land, 30 at Ctnc1~at1, 33 at
been vacant smce tbe n•.stgnatwn Columbus and 34 at Zanesvtlk
of R.Jchard R. Tallerson las~ fall
Gregol'), 27, J.S a graduate of
HOLZER HOSPITAL
West V1rgm1a Umver51ty havmg
Admitted Saturday· Mrs. J H.'
rer r!l ed h1s Bacht"lor of Sc1en&lt;'&lt;' Nf'al, Galllpoj,is Ferr~ . W Va.;
DE"grel' Hl Agnculturc there 10 Mrs Charles Gotschall. Detter
1951 li e lS a \'deran or the Ann~ and Mrs Paul E FoFbcs, Syro~•
.. nd ~r rH•d 1\"o years Ten mon th~ cu sc
ror h1~ fnl1stme nt l'enod wNe
Arlmrlkd Sunrla1
Carl 0.
M.&gt;rvl'd 10 Korea.
Taylor Mu.ldlcport
I' nalt~e of Marhn ton tht' new
B1rlh a son to Mr. and Mrs.
-:oun t1 ag(''lt wa~ employed by Paul Forbes
'he \\\·,1 Vtrgmla
Un11 rrsJt)
AdmtUM \fonday Gl'orgc FreE,l , n• lnn S1•rvJcc on fehrua -\ 1 drnc:ii Ill Lon~ Bollom. :\h"s. Paul
\955 &lt;lOri Wa ~ Sf'lll tn Pt Plf'b· Nct~(ln, C&lt;~r pf'nler
ani Ill ~ \ a "Wr('k later a, a ~s1~ tant
o T,Jlll' r,on
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ill' h,Js bl'c-n earn 101! on lhe
Adn111tcd Mrs Eliza 111 Landers,
rlulJ( , uf the rosttwn s m~e Ta\ Pomeroy, f'ah in Hawk. L«lflg
!{·r~•)n ~ rr•Jgnatinn
81 !Qm, M:-s
Momeo Connett,
111, ,·11'\",llton to lhr pn~t fol MlrtdiPport, :\In; Add1e Bar1on,
lulh
rr&lt;mn ml"nrlal!nn hv lhf' RaC'me. Mr~ Nf'va Kmc Pomeroy.
1'' t \ rgmta Llmvri'Sih Extens
Dtsehargeti'· Mrs S D Va&gt;le,
Mrs
1'9!arl R("ynolds,
'PP'OYed b'
OOU" lllmms.
11 r'\1 1'11 '101\ ad\l•ury hoard
Mtddlrporl Mr:Lola Goodin,
o\lb&lt;~ny, Mrf' Mane Cornell, Mid·
dlrport

Gregory Named To
Agriculture Post
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.F~.:g s, ~11:'ady, urwhanged · consumcr t S A larg(' 45-46, hrown
41 4~ mcrluuns il-4'!. hrown-m1&gt;:
40-41 extra larse 4142 A large
whtte :lli41 A med1um while 34!R, !1. uwrhmn b1own 34-J7; B
lan.:r 35-36
(lw.:krll,, rrycr~ Wt"Hk anrl 1o: ·lt"
lOl\lf'l , fn-rrs 3-3 1 i lb 19-201:t,
ml')~lly 20, h~m hrav' 'l'f'r 5 lh
21 -2,1 hf'I'L.~ light 5 lh and und.-:r
16-17 hens light , lf'gborns 14-lS.
l.iutlc!, 90 scurc IJ7.

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The Great Boo~ Semtnar of
the UmversJty Women wtll meet
May 8 at tho home of Mrs. Cedrie
Clarlr in .Maddlf'port The progrlm
Will he io ch-arge or Mrs. Ev-erett
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Coffee Time
10 00 Dmg lJong S~.:haol
Ern1e Kovacs Show
11 00 Home
12 0() Tennessee Ernie
12 30 FP.ather Your Nest
1 00 Curre-nt
2 00 Star ~.10WC8l':e
2 30 Parson'S" Study
3 00 M.nhnee Theatre
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4 30 Queen For a Day
5 00 Aunt Dru Show

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Kr~mltn

will wor::k itself up to
!l diplomatic lath.er w1\h demand9
that President Dlem ot South V1e~
~am be compelled to agree to an
elect ron Dtem, With the full sup
"T1ke heart, It ia 1~ htve no
port or hu people, u certain tf, rc
f ..r.'' (Ahtthew t 4:27 RSV.)
fu~e Secretary of State John Fos,
PRAYER Our heavt&gt; nol.y Fath~r
ter Uulhes , when he vuuted D1em
last monli:1 on his l!:ast As.tan tour, help us to realize that when Toby
pro1sed htghly the proaress South Son Jesus Chn"'- rs wtth us, fe¥rs
Viet Nam has made He lett htfl4! d'o not rule over us Help us tha~t
doubt that Dim Will bave full we may remam tn fellowshiP wttll
Umted States barking Th1t mearu Him tln'outh the walk -o{ ilfe this
by In ,His name we t~sk rt Amen
that Lhere will be no eJection
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The News
BY CHARLES M. MeCANN

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F'1reside 1'heatrP

Circl-e Tt:eatre
rO 3Q M!' Dutrtct Attornev

WEDNESDAY
Sian Of."
Tooay
Cotfee Time
Dine Dorur Sc~ool
Erme Ko-vaes Show
Home
TEnne.ssee. Ernie Show
Feather Your Ne.st
Currt&gt;nt
SUSie
Cam&lt;:!tra Goes to School
'Malinee
Date Wllh Lrfe
Modern Romances
Queen for o Day
Aunt Dru Show
Howdy Doody

News Headline.
Weathercas1
Preas 11ox
Br1d Wllkiru. n Sho•
Tomg ht

6 00 HOJ&gt;&amp;Iong O...,dY
6 ao Sports Eve
fl 40 News P1cture
t1 :'i5 reS' Paul &amp; Marv Portt
7 oo D" Hudson's Secret
7 30 Coke Tlma
7 45 News CarBY8tl
8 00 Screen
D~rectors
Plat
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Father Know.t Batt
9 00 Kraft 'l'heatre
10 00 Thts ll Your Life
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tO 30 Damoo Ruyon Tbeatrt
lJ 00 He1dliaea
11 05 Weathercast
11 10 Press Box
11 IS Greatest Ftght'l of Oentul"l'
II 30 Tontght

Weekend Birthday
Celebrations Held
For Jack Bachner

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5 00 Luc-lcy 8 Jhnch
5 :'10 l'he Early Show
fl :lO You r }:sso R epnrl:('~
0 45 SpotlJght on S!'orh
6 55 WP.nthennan
7 00 Palt1 P.age
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7 1!5 DOU${ "Edwards. Nl!w.
7 1JO Roh1nhood

DISTRIBUTION
Is I hr VUCClfl(!
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d ~:o;tniJu«.'&lt;i now '
A Wt'IJ. eac h
111 1Jtt r tilt'}
get the V.&amp;Ninc 1Lme a lot I}{ vaccme 1.~ clea red by
"W t 11111 )11 as parent.'! recQt:rt lle' the Pubhc H ealt h Ser\JCf' the
1h 11 11 wrll nol nel'I'!\Sil r!lY be 100 stale ~ are
n0ohf1ed
re~ardmg
p~r Cl ll l l'fft'CitW'
therr poroport10nwte ..;hart!, Hgurl!d
--· - -----,-by takm g t he populain~&lt;n m Lhe
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&lt;~~;:e group 0 to 14 nnd peanant
'.\OJmn The state~ m lurn notify
Us
IC giU'dLng l+hn\ )k lctlht&amp; gl'
th Lv wa;h to go lu publrc u~e and
lh t• pet·contaxc they wl"'h to ogo
!o commerclul ttse Thr;; whole
dt-.tJ!l.rutron system ls 11 volun1.a1y
BY ME HW.tER
unt• rn Which the manuhutur·er.a
EW lOnK - 'l'l 11n l~ onr ' h11 Y 0 1l1t' t thtnk$
and tht• stat~·~~ &gt;~nd 1he m~drcnl
about
~ ~.~cretw,s ph}"; Jclans ami 'O'thers
Tht most fll!lc in ntm.~r p&lt;'t ~0 n r rmt U11s wtr k
we p&amp;~tlcrp a lmg m urdcr to
'-~. OJ MOfli'O(' LI.•VO\
11 t 1 • 1 ), ., ~ II II Il i.' ma n u[ IC·
ru1tke th e scarl'e .&amp;upp!y s11elth
tlll er ,.,hu h\1 1'1 1H Kmj.t~ l '!illll I I Plhl !Ja!l 11
the farthest
p1iva t~ m u~l!um of t 11111111 11 1 Ill• nttnl u \'f'! tlutt Ill·
TIMING OF SHOTS
elude• th~ nxr \11th 11hrrl1 I ru t • l&gt;vio..l\1n giiVt'
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ASHINGTON- Even though Senator Bates ltefRuver has won
two prt31dent1al primartes.- ln New Ha.mpsh1re and Mtnne•
aota- polltlcal ob1erven continue to COWlt hlln oul of the top spot
on the 10~6 Democratic ticket.
Kefauver 11 nat highly popular In the Senate-where some or h1 ~

col&gt;o'ta say he conducts commlttee work with an eye to hca.dlmes
to
and otten tedious business The l:ontrolhng
rroup at the torthcomlng conventron-tht! north·
em bl( city Demoet'lltiC leaders and the Southare atnmgty oppoatd to KetatJVer
Yet. the Tenneaue Democrat has ill early elt~­
ln•tt4 .AdiJJ, Sttvenaon from the ruruilng , 90 th1
aearch roe• on tor other potential prt!stdenUal

can.dldatu.
The beat Keta\tver cu gel, even It he ~es on
wlnnln,r primarl11, 1.a the vice presidential nom•
tnatlOIL He ,nay make It, de'Ptte his tn!l!tence
that be'l only interested In the top job

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Jkllate ..6t fr.)m t.be Democ...ta 1n Kentucky .Buatalned a blow re·
~ whea an Interior dQ)Utment otrlciaJ ~nounoed he would
at.et the ,QOP prlmU)' ll,pf In tht state apln.st a hlghly-reprded
o-A~e department otrlclal.
,
JplJ.u. Jf. Goldta, 10Ueltor for ,Uit NationaJ Park aerYl~, tumed
ln"l'rll realgl\allon 10 that he could e-nter tile lt.epubliCIW prhnlly
ap.~oft 'l'll!'ijlton B. Morton 'lflo 1enr1d lo8 an usistant. ,ecretary
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QD.der Ule lf\iaenhower admlAittra.tlcm..
-.ioaton had. Ule mote or1 teA Wll bluaing ot the White House
W'bl11 U. Mrt.ollflieed l;lta bJd for the Senate le&amp;t now held ey Demo•
dl'l.t Earle C Clementi.
Golden made It pl•ln he ll WU11J1g to wage an
CUidta

an~ut ~ ap.hllt Morton. lie totnplained
VenW;I
ttta.t I!QIR• taction~ wt.N Rtkln&amp;' to hand-pick a
eU41date ..._ther than ltav. It to the voters and )
Morton
addly eanunented, 11 have MA no tntltcattop. that
••. ~fp il otrer.r:t by thoetl who Pl'e.tftl.tijr upire to the Senate
""' to bit Wleu\t ihil )'tU".'. '
Rlp.tbHcalr etratertetl ha~ ~~ hlably hoPtfucl of unaeatlne
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Glenna Rummell, Heleo Hanlna:

Mrs Paul Wmn w11l enterta111
the Martha Clas of the B1&lt;".dbury
Chureh of Chr1sl Wednesday evenmg
The Middleport Ltlerary Club
Will meet at the trome of M.iss
Jeanne Clark on Apnl 11 at 2 r
m , With papers grven by Mrs
Walter Waddell and .Mrs Robert
Hacr1s for the prO&lt;gram
Member s of the AmatCW' Gardeners Club are osked to brwg
baked goods for a sale when ~he
April meetmg ts held Wedne~day
a.t the htTme of M.rs Robl'rt Coats
WJth Mrs K D Amsbury, eo-hos-

A group of young KJrls :from
tbe nUt and szxth 11rades rnet at
the home ot Mary CaroJ.Sy,an.son
Saturday to organLZe 11 "fun' club
•hJcb they call the " Ice Cream
Soda Club" New members are
welcome and thetr f1rst project
was to take a bouquet of flowers
to M1ss Lois Cecd, an 1nvalld teach·

er
Officers of the club are Mary

and Sally Landers

f:nterprise EVB WUling
Workers To Have Sale
The W1lling Worker.s class of the
EUB church wdl bold
a rummage sale m the Bethany
chureh bwlding April
18 • 21
Those havtng articles for the 1ale
are requested to contact Mrs Carl
Moore, Mrc,J W R Dav1s or Mr.a
Roger Spencer
AU members ue reqaeated to
meet at the church Monday evenmg Aprll 16
Enterpri~

WUf OilMAN ChanceDor KMlrad Adenauer and daughter, Mra.
ltetaer, leave tba vtlla&amp;e aburcb Dear Lugano, Switzerland The
ehanceUor wu .tapa: tD a V1Ua lD. Pons.. and reportedly walked
out after complatbing ot m.wftcteat neaL The owner ot the
villa had bee..., ;::rttldzed for Fasclat aJTIIIIatloiUI v.lth the old
:U.uuollW regime. Adcna.uer took up reazde.oce a.t tbe famed

EIGH'tH BIRTHDAY

Linda Lyons, eight year
old
daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ly
Onll, had a b1rthday eake decorated
wttb a pJnk and green rabbit for
her birthday when a. family din
ner was held Sunday to celebrate
ber anruvcrury Guests Yoere her
grandparenl'l Mr and Mrs L L
Lyon great unde and aunt, Mr
and Mr.s R.,ymond Grrmm broth
ers Bernard , John and Tommy
and S'lster, Debby

7 00
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2 30 Jamboree
7 30
t·OO Film • Fancy-M SiatJr
8 00
2·30 The Feminine 'Pouch
8 30
3.00 (ABC) Afternoon Fllm Fes
9 00
Uvai- "The Lady Vaniahes" 9 30
5 00 (ABC) Mickey Mouse
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.6 00 Kit Cauon
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6 80 News Wilh M Jennlnp
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6 45 Weather
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6 50 Sports
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~.00 Afternoon Ftlm FestJval
10 (l{)o
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700 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollie
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$50 for 20 days costs
1, dollar--you sign alone

CHESSIE'S

Political Adv.

WEDNESDAY

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RAILROAD

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It Is nearly a quarter of a century rlnee the
Jleeping killen first made its appearance In
Chesapeake and Ohio advertising as the symbol of a smooth-nmning railroad.
Chesapeake tmd Ohio has gtown during
these years to a 5,100 mile system extending
from tho Virginia siaCO:,ast to the Great Lakes
and Canada.

Chic n' Charming

luJ a result of its planned program of dlversl•
llcatioo. and Its dependable, on-time perfonnance, &amp;
mmchandise freight business

M~ctey Mouse

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8.4~

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keep in the forefront of American railroading~)
Well tell you more about C &amp; O"s expandin&amp;
oervtces in lollowillg reports.
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C&amp; 0~ divmiji.d lraffi&lt;-towntrr~ &lt;Mlaoul
tJUT&lt;M..US. fr&lt;igAI-mai" a luaUhJ Ch"'"'

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WouldJOU like a portfolio of pldur•• ,t Cheute c:rnd her fom1ly' Write lo1

K•ka, F&gt;-an &amp; Qlllo
Tnhn Dalv

Chesapeake and Ol;tlo
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A guest on an over-night trip on Chesapeake
and Ohio. say to C &amp; O"s famed Greenbrier '
at )Vhite Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. will
find the all-room Pullmans are the most sleep·
Inviting to be found anywhere, the meals are
tops; and the service is just as friendly and

Ch-.apeake and Ohio's 90,000 stockholder~
are well aware' that one of the country'• long· \
est earning records ~as unbroken even rn the /
depresstoo, Since 1899 ~ &amp; 0 has paid dlvi·
dends every year except 1915 and 1921. Last
year Chesapeake and Ohio's regular dividend
rate was increased from $3.00 to $3.50,

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q~led dwinglw. perlOct~

Chesapeake and Ohio Is still the wodcl"1 :
largest carrier of bituminouJ coal. Last year,
C &amp; 0 handled 78 m!Ifion tons of coal for the
homes and industries of Amerk:a and fOl shipment abroad.

Citfiy Detective
Slon Oil

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3 00 After:noon 'Fllm Festh·al

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attentive as ever.

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M1.7M Parade
Maaquoralle Party
u·a.o Break the B;anll • .
ii.O~ ..x.Wed Nit!!- ij:hts

.2.30 The Femtmne Toucb

First of a Jeri.s telling 'IDhal Clw~ ad'is doing Ill mau this " bigger, il&lt;lleT rilihwML

While· the kitten slept·

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W11!Jner Hros Pres~~:nta
WYatt &amp;a,.,.
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Du!Jont Cavalcade

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By Russell R. Bailey
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Kukla. Fran &amp;: Olhe
&lt;ADS) John Daly
'!WII&lt;&amp;ht ~het!.,.
(ABC) TV Reader'a DtieatCABP1 Voice of Fimtoo&amp;(ABC) Film Fair ~
(ABc., Medical Horizona
(Uuruonl) Moa Nlte Fltet
New,
We1tber with Sally AllD
Sports with Ted Wolfe
Royal Pl.ayhou~te

UO Dtilneyland

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RUSSELL BAILEY

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12 30 Neighbors

Vote For

Russell Bailey L&lt;l Bitterly Opposed To Increased Tax8l
and Will Work To Cut Expenditures In The Sllerifrs
Ofhce Ba4ley Will Fight Juvenile Delinquencv and
assure Meigs County of adequate Law Enforcement.

OffiC($ ALL QVEI OHIO

even.ing wtth Mrs Jack Bachner
presiding: at a short business meet~
Jng. PauJ R-eibel P~eroy. gave •
demoDBtraUon of Tupperwl}'e at
the rPUtr and Mrs. John Fultz was

1erved a dessert coune to tile
members and these guests Mr$
RJchard Schwab, Clrdevtlle, Mrs
Jam•s Roller, Crestview. Fla , Miss
Martha Howell and Mrs Howard
DoU~y.

Cisco Kid
Arthur r.odfrev .\ y;',oipJitl
fhe Milhnnalr"
f'Of' r.ot A !;Pru•1
20th Century Fox
Up to tnt;&gt; MmnfP '\1"'"'
Late Sbow

Sporu

liquid Rr:NNr:L
neentrtta. You'll
neve-r k now a hun#Y rnomeDt. ~
reductnc w1t.b RENNEL..

THEN VOTERS:

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

WHAT MAKES

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MEIGS COUNTY
SHERIFF

QUALIFICATIONS:
o Present Middlewrt
Police Chief
• Served Two Years On
Pomeroy Police Force
o Attended 10 FBI
Schools of Trammt
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Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to S. ICiooe at No1111 oa Thun.l

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LaDd. 0 'I am 32 yean old anG IIIJ'
bealtb hat lltotl1lf lmpro¥ed J ~
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Alk fCIW' 4ruJ
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found Renne! Conca~tnte toN ~

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WITHOUT DIITI

BAILEY

The M1ddleport PTA exeeutwe
boara w1ll meet tonrght at the
fhgh SchoDl at 7 30
Jf1im Expo•ition A.warth
The Phtlathea Somct.y ()( the
Troop 245, Boy Scouts of Amer·
Church .of Christ wlll have a eov ICA, received a yellow ribbcn :for
ered dish supper on Thursday their exhtb1t "God and Country''
evenrng &lt;rt the eohureh dmmg at the Scout ExpoMtton at the
National Guard Armory at
Pt
The Whtte Rose Lodge, Auxt- Pleasant on Saturday, Apnl 7
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hacy qf the Brotherhood of RailTbe Middleport Cub Scouts, or·
road 'tra.-unen will meet at 2 p. ganlzed · three monthl ago, had
m April 11 at the Wo6dmen's "Safety FlPSt" for their exhlbt\
Hall
theme and recetved a red nbbon

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have been robbed,. u lhe ruu
out of the Lo. Anae~ beartnt
toom dUJ'int a aeaslan ot the
Cautornia boDn&amp; probe. Mn.
Eaton, wite ot the Olympic AU·
ditorium bo:dne promoter. had
just been iDformed th at the
a~na was robbed ot mare than
$26,000 Her 1on was slugged
and a:aa:ed by the- holdup men..

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Mil. CAL UION sboutJ "'Wt

Juhe M.iteh, RN, and Ann Rupe,
RN, Holzer HOHplt.al, left today
r o~ a medtcal
conventi.on tn
CJP.vela nd whl're they will reprt!sent Holzer Hospital nurses M1 s~
M1tch Hi a chnJcal mstructor at
the School of NlltsiDg and lltss
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Rally led by Mra. C.pt. Andrew
Miller, Divisional Sunbeam Leacter Ttieme of the rally wa1 "Flowers For F1':iendsbip" aod the deeor~
atlons, ))l'ogram and aoeial hour
tollowed this theme '
The gtrls were Mary Hanlng,
Lomse Cook, Judy Jo
M1rtin.,
Nancy, Linda and Shirley Aahe
and Sberyl
Martin They were
accompamed by thetr Jeaders: Capt

Tbe Mstease.s were Miss Howell
and ' Mrs Robert Mills and they

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SPEEDER PINED

In Mayor E f RobtDSOD'I eourt
Saturday nrght WIHii"JI'I HammOD
Chet htre, R D wu docked $10
and cO!:rts on a tpeediDJt charge

awarded the door prize.

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IN NO HUI:ItY

KNOXVILLE, Tenn UP - Jlqb
Abernatby, an AWOL l&amp;ilor, ipt:
eontentedly m hia: ce11 for ~
hours Frutay w•tehlq
officcn
l'lttit oYer a Jammed loell 10 the7
eould take h1m out to be photo.
lflpbed aDd rmserprinted

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6 (5 Spflrts "ParallP
«5 WP.a t hPrmall
7 tiO Pal!l PatH'
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IOnt, A a:roup of youaa: people
from the Reedsville M E churet.
presented • Euter Pagent, A tbree
act play to • tull laouae, M.ueh
needed Sunday School room~ ue
beLng built

Tbe Fortrute Club met at the

4 30 Edge of N&gt;g~t
!5 00 T uckv 8 RanC"h
Th!" F.arlv :i\ho•

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Sign IJn-Pnn er
q 00 Captain Kangaroo
'l 00 Garry Moore
'l 30 Arthur Godfre1
30 Strike It Rrd
00 Vallaut Lady
1~ Lave ot LJI.t
• 30 Search tor Tomorro"
' 45 The Guid!Dg Lta:bl
no K81f&lt;ip'~ Krlt&gt;bf'n
l 30 As the W6rld Turns
· 1)0 Robert Q 1Lewt~
30 Houscparty
00 The BiJ Payoff
30 B~b Crosby Show

Elden Blake, Jr followlq: Dnol1

Seven members of the Sunbeam

Club Calandar

m Christilo eaduYGr

home of Anna Howell Thursday

10 30 Do You Trust Your Wlf•
1 ll.rOO Up to tb~ mtn11t" 1\J'pwc
1 t O!l T llfP S}low

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dO'nement of a law to compel testimony from
"61th. amendment'' w1tneuea will toucll orr a
ae~
fJf sweep In( gnnd Jury invutrgatlon.t
into Sovlft erpionage. The court's action waa
,..tty welcomed by ~· JUJUce department wntch went tnto im·
medliLte aatkm tonowln* the hiJh ~Urt'• dedalon.
81MU'Ces warklDJ on IUQh CMI.I said that plarrs Jl,re now being
tnade to ·~ • • .oore ot jlllle&amp;ed Soviet 1py con la.clls belon1
pand jurtea ln Wuhln(ton., lfew York, Baa Fr!Uich:~c o, Cumden,
~. J ., ud other eities.
'l'ht pend juriea will concentrate on tw~ 11'ltjor Russian spy
erp.nlu.Uona alleged to have (Qlerated in the natiOn's caplto.l du1·
to&amp; World War U. Oft't~;:lall bldiel.ted that other antemal el)cuait.Y
probu wm &amp;lao be reopened 1.11 a reeult o! the court'• clec!aton.

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bad eharge of the Devodoul lei'•
v1ce1 ~d by the president Howard
Sm1tb , the son&amp;: aervf.ee1 led -

,Troop of the local corpe of TW
Salvation Army were In Lant:uf:·
er Saturday to attend the Sunbeam

fee Cream Socia
Club Organized
By Grade Students

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m aa •It time Hia:b ba attt&gt;~
1 huadred aad fift:J ftfti Jlr'tiHM;
after S1an achool Commuioa ..._
vicea wen held b,r the putor lfy,
Blake With betwe-tn forty aDdl fi1br
pir.rLalung the Communion Tlw!._ at

Salva.fion Army
Members Attend
Rally Saturday

PAIACHUI'IS polka dot tile Gl'eenlnnd sky u a combat tJattaUon
of the 82Dd Airborne dlvlaton Jumps near Thule. It's a tactJca.l
exercise to provide training In exueme cold weather and ice cap
condttlona. Detaue photo.
( Inhtrnat~ 8rn.-nd»holoJ

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Eden Unltoc! llntbru e h - . Alt.&lt;! ol S..doy 8ellool Ill 10 ' p,

A pmk color 11Cheme W8l car·
ne-d ()ut m the rerretbments •nd
also on the refrslunent table
Present were those ft8med
{lbove and 1M.ni Homer HIWklua,
Eberabach,
lift.
1 Mrs Harold
Olaude Darst, Mn WdJard Eben
bach and Mrs Theodore J..ehew.

Fortnite Club
Has Meeting At ..
Howell Res&amp;:lence

11 ~o R,..t; Skelton '
10 01.1 $64000 Question

Ptllllcot Stllf Unabl• to See J Tennessean Nol Teo Populat
Kefauver a1 D•mo Oandldalt
Wlth His Senate Colleague•

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8 30 Range Rider
9 00 Gu\r Lombardo

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R M Weat herman
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present
t-eco.nmend erJ attempt i o h1)] cl llll t-lt•ttron ~uukl
cout ~e 1s the frut lnl-coctr{Jn fol
merel y IJiav mt o th ~ hfln(ts uf the
good ntll.n} of th~· olll u11 1' t 1w nllu;_.out or t11 e
Jn y,. \}&lt;1 m f1w or !fiX weeks w1th Comruum st~ and It Hie Sou1h Y1{•1
"t'~l now bl.'lng !m1rw1 t .il•z• ,J t u 11 ,, 1 1~ 1nn \Hit
'nothing b\1l bmn!l ' 'l' l t &lt;~ l 1""s Itt' o.l.ldl' ric· I the St'Cond The .~nc(lnd followe.tl Nam oplll tu LOinl!l tnust ~ub\i c r .
tn 11hout seven mont his with • the !IOn
Clslve ly, for ~IH'h as \\1 Hil b:u1p Dor Ho\Uda J
lhll'd
nn rl n,.u rly ~vr.)mw tl !I'
Rw;:sJa h&lt;~s now m:.o...c lb fu ~t
Q I• thert&gt; any harm done. If
(1\onro. Levoy
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ll'jiOil!!o 1\101110&lt; \1)10 1 ~ n Ot•flrlll-1\ 1' &gt;:·
mo
v~ 10 what rs ~ur 1 to dt' vtdn p
t/rp
sf'cond
!'hot
h;
gtven
much
Haa l..i ::::!e
pl'll on crlrntuolol&gt;;, l ! \ln~ 11\ t-lllLd a lu• tlel tc
h lt"f than SIX. Wtl'k! arter tht• 1nto n bn' Jn hrrw'illnlll dtspu11
B ord~11.1 (I.IX 1
tu1 thut \Ia~ u ~ ed In \Ji ll l.lndli liJ.: h k ltln a pln r,
In a note t, &lt;.~t.nl n Jt lat n th('
C"n U
an &lt;! 11 !uo C'Onlt lbtll•d 1111•
l1huk h.:ht'
f 11•l A No none at all II wrll
method or ftndtnr t\ngeqHin ts on bo\h~· ~ th ry "''11' p10h11.bl) th e :
~tJ! J f'nllnnce the dt'lt'rPe of Jm. K1·emli n cnllt.•d fM " new Geneva
Wnrld'l louiit eJ I ahoiJI I heY CO\IId."''t h1l tht ~ ~~le nf 11 Unr11 1 waldo
mmut v rn most chlldren ll JUst cou ft•rem •• to eonsl d('r the ell'cLwn
till \eleVIIIOn llhOWJ ahowlnl.:' ~ometl ,d V Ithi' ~~ !t lj l r 11111lng lhe ham •
QUt'S \1011 I! \\Ill hilVI' the SU pport
hfl t th@ tdeal ~ pactng
mer of hll alx·run fthd plc ldn~ o!'t !m!1m fl l l 11 ln&lt;IIHT! 1•lt1/• hf'~ '
K Wh111 IS t he bto~t !!Ill(' t o of tutJrs1• of the &lt; htnt.:!SC ( omm u
rldlnJ a tlOt'lit o.t bt l!nk lh:~ k ~rreo.J . u1 n.t 1 j11 ~ L \\l ~ h r wn.a u
h IV £' ,your child inoculated or nllll ~ ll may ~ct Lhe suppot t of 1
Com. . he"
' v u~cmated? A Ideally tl Is bcloro P1lme Mlutr.:1er Jaw.o~harlal Neh ·u
Ltvoy, who rnakra daullnc·roh'rt'd "reo: Cit ! or ahmtlnun' {ht
Aalu!
thl' p'llto seasoll Hut 11 111 our fe el of Jndia and othrr Ea11t
dropkleked a prllr uvez 111V o..lt•lllt to Bh 0 &gt;\ thl'\ 1\l:&lt;lf' unUreakAhle)
mlo! that any tzme ts an nnpo. ' JJ eutt8lJ~! s
tl I New Yoaker who haa been olt't'ped In rrl r11l rw lu.: v rdnt I! hll high
Gn•at Brtlam .mtl Ru11"\a were
pl'u1la Hm&amp;-eYen In th~ pol1o
aehool dayt - whan he wrote ~tn essny call~d Jlwly Wu)l" tQ Commit
st.!ul!lon Now this 18 _.omE&gt;thing In n&amp;med 'c o cha1rnutn or the Gcn~?·
AriON. 'He Invented all the waya hlmAelf and a.o tnrwrance company
\\hum usare m varwu~ commun1 va n~recment sJtualllln at the Hmo
btard. ot it and paid him $100 tm the right s tn lh(l storv, t~xacunr
l1ro
s and as between lndrvJduaol the ronfercncc reached its 1954:
1111 vow that tied never t.-11 the 30 way.. anv11 t1ere rlfte Bjtll.ln , Man!
ph~~lrnms wlll be d1Uen.o nt Our agreement
rot pocketed the 1100 and pr ornplly w1otc anothe t t"Slll.}', /lou· lo
Nt'hru rccf'nlly proposed thnl I
r('{'tlmmenr1ation 1s tho! the PJI'
Commit"'~ Pt'rfr( t Cr111tr, bttt that. he IIR)~ took Iunge r to aeU
ent d epend on th( henlth otrlcer 81 Ltaln and Ru s~ tn, as co eharr
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t phvsictarts of the cnmmumly men, meet to discuss 0\e election
I AI:E ONE ot the new IK!ng h.lts ia Ba11J. of Gol&lt;l The lyriCI
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Some .~lentJ&amp;'ta huve con· deadlock Britain In t\lrn lnv1lcd
WtN wrttten b)' American newsman Bob Mupl, who now lives in
CPt n about
vDOClnatlons dt.trmg Russia to talk lhLngs over
Lol\4oft and once, aa the atronre11t man in N't' w Yo1 k JJhowed me
Avrns To Meetln1
lh
n
poho
fleuon
lot fear tlU&gt;v
lllOW CO ttar up Manhattan phone books The lesson didn't take ... ,
Now
Rus ~h1 ha;; agreed to the
m!lth-1
iOn\eltow
provoke
paral
uWUU&amp;M Htum&amp;n:, whOde new novel Is Strictly From BrooklttrJ. hat
hc oolro rn Phlldran who have al· meeuuc wrth Bnl :tin But it holds:bHn tapped tor &amp;lory. Been made a memMr or Lhe Socll!'ty for the
rend, bNm lnf&amp;cl('d J take It \Ou that tht&lt;~ Br~lrsh J\\lsdan meettng
PrennUoa. or Dll'plnarlnr RemllrkJJ About Broo kl ) n, b,• pul'lldent
el4 Alther. ''Truly ttn be!lt book on Brook!) n \u date, ' Jay• Sid d o nrt Ct!oi\!&lt;Ider thlt d rm.w:cr Vl't v should be a fll f' r e prehmmah to
..: rea)" A Thwl Is ~;:orrect Then n mt&gt;etlng 0[ all the countries rep
t•-{g tr~'ll that Jrowl In the rabu!0\1!1 borough Mlwithstandlnl' '1
Te1 Maller, the thet at Manny Wolr a thop ho usE.' In Third avenue, r• ·lr~o~ ht rrsk But the risk .of 1 resepted at the Jfl54 confl'ren&lt;'e
Th Russt:~n, nnd tbe Chinese
t'hild .if'Liiny: polio durmll lh o
&amp;Mit.MJ w bellevt that he h•• a ft\•e-pound t.. hHLI!t, Oacl'lt', tor ape~
,-entl UCkhtt U.e atomach without ha\'tnr hl11 hand taken ott. , , ,
•wak of lhl' seal!lon 1.s so murh Reds have hcen v.orkang up to thal
Home tmyl"f on Lonr Ialt.nd 1:11 boondng-nnd H11.11 y Schwnt·tz, one
qrl'ule.r that 1.t would sef'm t.o us lltiRe fur some Lime, talkinW: 1n •
of the leadin&amp;' builder• lhtre, tlgm·u 1~ Pl'l cent 01 more of the
hctlcr to sUU11!1' the- slh:ht :I'L~ k their propaganda about the need 1
for a new Ge11e \a meetmg
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11U)'tr'l ba:. bee,_ Influenced t~vorabty hy Sid Cneur s commuter
rn th" firs.t Instance
lldtt on tile~vllloP ''De1plte the occaalonnl romedv ml1hap1 on Std'l
U Is expetted that Brltith For-~
Q When 1ttwluld ll'hots not be
.,..;r," lehwarts add• •. It may be tllat tho odde1t 1l(l'hl durtnr awenT A It is atlnsnble a ot to eign Secrelar) Selwyn Lloyd and
tbt reeent 0Nal Snow ht!re waa a. crew ot warlm,cn an top of the
ojvt' fhetn for f'Ump)O , dUrtOii! Soviet Deputy lt~oreA&amp;n Mlnlster
at; Jrloril.a Jt.ot.el, llolli Ceotlal P 1uk, 1n1ta!Bng a new •7150,000 &amp;lr·
dln£&gt;-5!11 when 1 ch1hf ~~ "OlheNI ~l' Andret ~ Gromyko will mfet thbt
ejllldltlolll., 11011.
&lt;~lt'k or 1! one h1d f&amp;M&gt;On to b "- week tn London y,.here Gromyko Is
li~v~ M wa11 comrnlil down
with attenrlmx a Umtt-d Nations d1~
.,~!~~.ol Pl.lerto Rle&amp;lls to New Yolk bu hA.d one
pol10 or anoth er mfecllou~ drsense urmamt-nl &lt;'Onfercnce to discusa
:,
• thou•and policemen htwe enrolled ror a
0 h v.Ju•__clnoatron advi J:ed fOil' Hu~ sla's c:t.m{lnd
riven by the departm~nt
..... •worn
The next develoPI,Ilcnt Is uncer
chrldmn who alrPartv havt&gt; lmrt
10rrt not to talk wllh Phl1lp Harban.
"&amp;Ohn? ~ Yet tr thi'V haw had taln It rs certam. however, that,
on hta recent trip h~re He wa1 deter•
t vpe 1 the'' mhroht lat~r be fl(
tonnldable job ror hlmeelt
piX'I'rl tr&gt; tvne 2 or 3
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philatelic ex.hlbltlon late this
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ch&gt;tdrC"n
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Dortur
r.lo JoOI.l (loXpert the
there wlll be nine new Monacan
bM~ It' r sht)fol "vl'rv vea1· tn marn
Snlk
varcrnc
to
milke a sigmfJcent ,
~:;'lt,;::.;with
Ke1ly'1 picture. h thll fAirf
bm lmmt~nlt}9 A We don't ki'VIw dent m lh~ JXIIIO ca~cs tjus year'
1:.
Tea room Itt. !i'Tth etreifrt. dined the prn1
\'f't f'lr St1'lk and otMrs art&gt; S'hldy
A Yes we (to But lt Is very d1!·
"teaat ot Ar1.'~ All the dtehea wert aftamtmr 1hi~ ver:v ('atefuNv
f1cu1t to predict JUSt wh&amp;ll tohe
eoektatl, burntnr tea tn a gtau, ete.
the town 1.\ IUl hat a reJpectlblt tnUIICtl
0 Hnw ee.,.ly 1n lt.f'(lo .tlhmtl(l dent Wlll be bccau.se there 11':1:'
vaecltlattons hot ~ttarte~? A There SQ many dttferencea between ~t
Jlt,rrl10n e.ru:t 1Q:vel~ Jullt Aadrtwa.
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I! no harm in glvnu: t-Mm t~fter mcldence of poho from· ~eat· 'tO
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Burrs &amp; Allen
Godfre•'s 1'a1t&gt;nf Seotlt&lt;
n flO I Lovr Lucv
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JO 00 Rtudlc One
11 00 1To to th(&gt; mmute NewJ.
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Carol Swanson, pres:~dect, Bt!iverly Perrin, v1ce president, Helen
Lomse Taylor, .secretary, Eleanor
Duffy, treasurer Other charter
members
are Carolyn Rose, Patrl·
Jack Bachner was guest of hon·
clil
Duffy,
Bertha Wilson, Lucinda
or Satu,day evenmg when Mr
Mems,
Cblleen
Wilson
and Mrs R&lt;lbert Tewksbury enter
tamed at thetr home celebrating
Theu future plarb 1ndude a
his b1rt.bday and agam on Sunday skating patty at the Chester Skatwhen Mrs Bachner had a birthday away nut Friday eveuing and a
dlnner at thell' ho~e .
bake aale to be held in twc weeks
Guests at the dmner were · Mr with the place to be announced !atand Airs Geo('ge Dalla11 and son, er
Billy, Coach and Mrs John ParBOfl5, Mr. and .Mrs Robert TewksFIREMEN TO MEET
bary, Joioiug the 1:roup for lce
eream and cake were Mrs James
Tuesday April 10 the Melg!i
Roller ande:daughter, Cathy, and County Firemen's Assoc:latton wtll
Mitis Sa1fy :Sch{laf.
meet at the Legwn Hall m Rutland
at 7 30 Willi Sldney T Russell , Pl'e·
sidenl, 1n charge or the bwmess

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WALKOUT AT SWISS VILLA

Mrs Emma Leilhe1t mtertaiD
( l d !lt, a Si.a.L.Iey Votri&gt; receaUy
at her kome Prospect
Followma 1 del'llOMtntiort by
Mra Richard Campbell, a uum·
ber or tame$ were playfd 1nd
pme-a awarded to M"r1 Cba:riN
Buck, Mrs C J Ebenbach n.d
:Mrs Evetett Lightfoot

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Superuttendent L
Me
' Comas
prestded
when
the
Offipai Board of Heath Method.
ist church met Sunday evemng
and the operung devotional serv1ce
was led by the chairman
The resignation of Ben Pbtlson
as choU' director was accepted and
I vote of apprecJahan was g1veo
to Mr Philson George Dallas was
employed as a new t'hOU' dtre~;:tor
Mr. DaJias ts a recent graduate of
Ohio State Umver!uty where he
1 reeetved hts Master's degree tn
Mum~;: Bernard Fultz attorney was
, nam~d jo&amp;S chairman of the Church
. Endebtedness committee to replace
, Robert Hurley who 1s mov1ng to
Paden City, W Va. in the near
' future.
Homer Cook gave the fmaJ re·
\POI't of the COinsurance taken out
.On the church property and Mrs
Crary Dav1s, of the Church endebtedneM commtltee, gave her
report, Twelve mcQlbers were present

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7 30 Drn11h Shore
7 45 News Caravan

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Snldiel's OJ FortUDf'
6 30 Sports E~ e
6 40 News Plclurl!"
fl !'i!5 Les Paul &amp; Ma.ry Fo~:d

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Scene Of Stanley
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HlniNG THE FRIGID SILK

DI.WOti{)Ds led by 'Mrs J H
Cuctier opened tbe- meetJna: or
the Hippy Harvest.e.rs clan beld
h1dly -evening at the C'b1,1fch
Mra. Roy Seyfned president
preside(! and plans wrre made tor
• rWnmage •ale to be held AprU
:25-28 There was a di6Cusilon on
0\ dlnne.r to be serv ed In the ncar
illture A eorttr1butwn was made
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10 30 All !'itar ThPatrP
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April 10th, 1956
7:30 P.Mi
At The ViUQge Hall
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9-6, del:iplte llomers by Pete Runnel::~ , Roy S1e\'crs and llarmon
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from 2 untrl 5 111 the .tfll'rnoon to

llarb:\ra Rou sh rl'!tll nf'&lt;l to her
studlr'\CI at OU 1n A l h• ns Wednesday af\.t&gt;rnoun aftl'r bp,·ndmg her
Eat~ter v:Jcatwn hf&gt;1 l'

Meigs County

IToutlcm.an ~la1 ted to pltl"h in
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other four.run upn~mg tt was

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Gomez, on Jun Busby's smgle Wltb
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era that the dt!rby run~ on
rn g ( tntJrrn d r t~&gt;rl.r 1 ••I'P' .t rHI • 1 ~ kee :'I!,J n,, g;'l &lt; h1lrh·Y Grimm
May 5 Both pri.'vious tmr es, tlw
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Nu !J nntJ I J.~ague President Wat
wmner was a colt whosf' nall! l'
O]u •n rnr.: . 1.1\ 1 11r hrrr j.l thsu:n ur Ln l n•n Ldl.'s f1 gures Jl can't happen
started wtth ' C'" Tht!)T v.l'rl' r a val
StloJdlr hury .rnd Ino BI.Hk \\ rt 1 bN au-,e ' ud1 miracle J1arls are
cade In 1934 and C'ounl Ttll f l •1
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maJ. ttllt.
II• hur' nr11&gt; IHH"t• ,m ~ ·d 2 1 • Fnllm\' lw 1\'lshful llunkmg, but BrOok·
Coa~h Al Onofno or thr Am: ,r prt'HH• look at lh;• Ulfifi. .-.d ,l,ort
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r 111 ~ Bliu k ~ poor • hu\~111~ 11 g ,un~ ! l l}n ~ nnrcnt rntchlng WO!fl:l have ona State C olle~:e golf team wu&lt;~ of lhr l'rnonrrnlr
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rt ul1 llw other tluhs
new !iUfPtllit!d when frelhman Bill Da- Will al~fl ~~ f' IH toll' of llr1• HloiiOI
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vis shot a 71 to b Pa t the conch lt•a gu,. t 0 r) s t ..rr~ \\ ho 11 lh i\r I•
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Cf'rt•in Decathlon St•r
by six ~hob w)lllP tryLn!;! out for York Yan kt•e,
,,,,, h,JI! :1nrt h i~kl't hn ll ~ tnr Sran
JM• Sn&gt;oldt h·. son of "Jumpln the team
frl•l,t rut an 'xlr IJJII&lt;~n l!dl lt
lt•lhmv pl u\ t&gt;rl fOI" thl' N•·w York .lo; of Notre Damr football and
"I thmk he'll hl'lp us th1 ~ yt•n•" Thur ~ d .w 1flt1 1Hto n 1:\pttl : 21
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What's so ~tarthng ohout that Fr:1nk R nhJ n ~rn Will bP on h:1n d
Brtllrc
Tchht•lh"
!lw 1 uhn n 1 ' 1g111 ' anJ lhH' P oth 1' 1 loukl•d 011 0 ~ 11 ce rtain decathlon
Well, Dn\'1~ IS D 1ellrl'd Lake ns M:mug! ~
~ 11111 1' 10 1' •m~ h•·fon• 1' 11 1'' 11r1f ~-olar bu o~u.o;e his o\1 - around\For('s\, Ill, furmture exe&lt;:utw('-· rhnq(l' , mPl'l lhr \m Nknn It·~
tlr1• pro•f· ·~-r•lnu l 1nuk &gt;; in 111~3 11 nrk tltHI field ability
and he'!l 80 years old'
gu~ ChumpiOA~ ut I 30 p m

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The leopard doesn't ~hange hill
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spots ProGf u th~ earlyo sprint
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boast of the Brooklyn DOdgers that
NIW YOHK UP- Feurlesll the "new" Jaekle Roblnson would
rc.dt.&gt; ~""~ I•acts and Figures'
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Ji1v~l N~thonal League tean.
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BY MILTON RICHMAN
llu- annual sp11ng trainmg seties
! will IO dlfeetl)' t4J LouiiVille for
Un•ted Pr•u Sporh Writer
wll h the New York Gumt~
Fell•r And ~..,. tod•y
\ Wt&gt;dne.&gt;tday's contest
Mll'rt} M~tnon 1s te lling tht- I Thr ln ctum~ .!lnd C1ants have onManager AI Lopez sDJd he ex-.
wor](\ the Wh1t e Sox got the bCit~'t 1 h Lwo more e:ames to pl•y tnclud. pectctl to use llob Feller and Herb
Thf Hnescore :
of th:.t l:ug wintPr deo l wlth Cli'V~ 11ng toda.v's schedu lM conte1t ht&gt;re Score today Both the Indians add~ t-Je.w York N • QOO..lQ0-+02 ' 10-1().3
land and 1t's prcl1} tough to argue t 'levl'la nd boasted a two game lead G1anh have a day off Tuesday Ue- ' peveland A • 300®-0oo 3- 8-3
wtlh htm m th e light of Larry over thr. (,umts tht~ spn ng, wm
l'llU~e a game 'It Meond1an , Miss.~ Gomfz, nurnsule 8, MeCall 8
lJoln s 435 hattrn~ average-toQ nwg mne out of I he 18 games
wu cancelled due to bolh clubs and Katt, ~{angan 7 Lemon, lfoul·
m.:~r k of th e spt'ln g
N ew Yo1·k h1t th1ee homl' runs 1 h&lt;lvmg Nt"gro players
ternan 7, N.ar\eski 8 and Av~Ul .
Doth ! n'Tashed hts s•v~nth hotn· m Dallas, Tex Sunday for a tO.a
er uf the gpung at Memf} hts, Ten wlu O\'l'r the 'T'rib¥. In the second
StJI1ti:l\ off f.a1ry Jac\:son cif the of:~ two game seCJes tn thr TexaS' 1
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86, City tlevc&gt;tRnd won 8-3 Saturdny
\\'1lhe !\oi.:Jys of till' Gtants anKatt GM• Hit
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otht-r cenf~r fleldf&gt;r who ls l';lJOY
Sum lt~v 's game
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1 ttg a ba nnt"r spring, blas ted hl!oi when Catl'ht.•r Ray Katt was bt'an
12th homer of the tratntng !'eason I'd by All Houttem on m the sev
111 .:1 10 3 vtctory over tlte lndtan s t-nth ma:tlll.l!: 1 he ball !"aught Katt
:11 Dallas
on the tPmplt&gt;, but h1s protertlve
Brooklyn defented Mtlwaukt&gt;P, c11p absorbt!d some of th~ blow
12 2. nt NasllVLlle, Tf'nn , but th,at Tie wa ~ exp!'cted to be Wtth the
h JUmph al~o proved cDStly as Gt:mts today after spending the
Dodge1 pt!chet Roger Cra1g sur- mght at Barlor trmver!&gt;lty Ho~pt­
fl'rt!d a tWisted left knee wh1le l&lt;~l in Dallas
~ !Jdmg 11nto second btse after
Kat! was beaned after lw h•t a
hlu nbng the Brnve~ for three mn- two run homer in the foutth . Willie
Mays. ;md Jun Mangan htl the
other homers for New York
Home runs by Tito Franeoma,
Kaltts big blow came ott IBob
Dave Phtlley and Bob Nelson :nd- ).emon. chmaxing a four-run fourth
ed the Baht more Orwles to a 9 6 mrn.Rg Which · enlfbtt&gt;d- th1! Gtants
\Jl"lory over the Ch1cago Cubs
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CHICAGO UP - Ohio Stati'f hti&lt;ht.
Ni'W llnvl"n Suim Club to win the
Robm Freeman, who set two COtt
AltO maklDJ htJ debut after a
PALERMO, S1r1ly UP- i\llht•a
N,tl!onul AAO Swlmmmg rham·
ference scoring reeords, 11 tbll
Gibson of New Yok wun the
1 a'beencfl wrtll be Frank Me
plonS'IH!lS 72·70
ftrst Buckeye player to Wla tbt eotm.lft, new Redleg eotell, who
women's ~lnlll&lt;&gt;s tltlf' rn tlw PaiN
f'111LADEtPHlA - The- P~ll· "most valuable" baskt~bill pllyu wu one of tbe ~·te&amp;t t1ret: balfemo Internatlonnl 1'l' nnr \ Tourn n
d('lphra Warriors defeated tM ti"brt
tnfn In the ,.me when r)te perment Sunday wh••n slw dow1wd sprJII It d~·~pllt' n sot·e .trm Ill' I Wu~n e Pt~lons, 00-88, to Wtn the award m the Big Ted:
Mt"'l. llealht&gt;r Rrt'Wl't M 8£'rmudn
formed
f&lt;Yr ct:nelnnatJ.
Freeman was acco~ tile hft•
pllt lll'd fur ![,)\'lH\11 In Jill\~ nnd Natwn.rl nu~kC'!ball Assn ' cham·
6·2, 6·2 Mlsg Glbl;(ln 'he n h~a m9d ~tiiiiNI I h1• hr·~1 l't\rnf'cl run mn J\l ploii.Shlp.
or S.turd&amp;y. He polled It "ibtee t~
Manager Ca~ Stentel'• Yan\I'P with Mn Br('Wf:'r 1o dr&gt;r,•at in lhr' tnll•rn ntr onn l Lea g ue , I flO
shadt biit nelre11t conlftdit, Oil}
al'e the cholc. to apkl Win
t~e Australum team o r Mn1y flaw
BOWIE, Md.
The Brook- Cain
nlthou !lh IJ,, dltln't hurl enough mIowa who riN!Ytd t$
ton and The! rna J.ong fl 2 fl 4 for nln t!.s tu hJ• orrtrial lf'ad!.!r
mcaclt&gt; Stuble's S1ulor won the votes. Freemtn set HVordl for the American Leoat\lt ptDDmt.
11he
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the doubles erown
$110 7!\0 John B Campbell Metn· aver&amp;ae poinla per gtiltt ind IY.
Y~k
club
Is
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ln ~•nrl11v ~ 9-6 vLctory OV£'r orlal Han1llf4p at B&lt;lwle de~plb!l etbte !~ld tldali per pliie.
"Molt Valuable Player 1n tbe
KINGS POINT, N Y UP - 'rhl' Wn.h!ngton thiN' Sl'nators knock ~urrerlng 11 Minor leg Injury
Service Academy l"t'~oth'l rn whldt t.&gt;d out ll()mt•l ~ off Fllat'k in the fu sl
Ho wal the lith pliJet
wlft AiM.titltt Lea(llt In 19~. " The
MEt.BOtrRNt, Austrnlu • John tbe ~lver basketball (lridDted afl; ~lty ettt&lt;ilter bl,.tod 17 l!omOH
teams f'rom Armv Nuvr lilt-' l'nnsl lnmrr); 'lht&gt;\ t.unt&gt; off thP bats of
AustraU111 broie tbe lour- ~liillt bY tlle ·ChlciP Tributlt. Mld di"Ove In 108 rdM b- rbbe
Guard and !l.tarlnc uradc•mv s Pelt' H H nrll'l ~ lloy SlCY('r~
,r nd 1 nndy
minute barrier lor tM fourth tinut PatUolfatlftf tn the ~ '"l'f tlontbets and iis ra~ ·- Ol:!:t
were to t"Ompet• Sunday W!t!l t'all- ll nrmon t\rlll'hrPW
with a S 58 6 cloekiDI that equalled ~DI,relkl .~oaches, tf 1e(eraD.
tfMI all-time J~at &lt;!atthers
•" Oft becatue of hlii:h wmd~ nn•l
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performance
rea dlivlna snow s-torm Thf' rl"fl Ptte
flmalll, 8ic Tea eommluioltff leathe amldnl .Mitkey Ma-ntle,
probably will ht- rt&gt;-uh L•rluiPd for overflow nuwd of !'i11M saw tlw ('ord for the event.
neth L . Wllson and tofi '"butt ~l~brattd Yank outfielder, is exHcdlr ~ jump Rob WJeslt&gt;r
for
September
jiicrted to taltt ~~~ plae'"e t'hls sea·
UALLA.NDALE, Fla, - Calli· Writers.
lhrN• ltln ~ . to m11ke the scm;• 43
ornla·bred
Cou~
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PHILADEJ.PHIA t rr - Cl aml l' In fa\Or of W11shmttton.
Nu·ned a lttatt lh ' tlte forthcot'nlnj
fltiWr. IMifttlt, at 24, is 1 veteran
W•Jeome of Ghmdlll l' C n11 f
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( mdnn n1l tlt'll If up in the fifth, Kf'ntuoky Derby by winnm&amp; the
ot five IWO\M wit-h New Thrk
~ft 1e1Mted prc~ r tlt•nl •l f 111\1 thl'n wPnt 11 1wnd on Ray Jablon $2~.000 Bi•eayne Bay purse at
ill w!IIOII 11&lt;
bit 121 drcult
B8dmlnton
A11sn .
~ llf'l"t'C'd rng &lt;r kl' ~ lmnwr In thf' Sixth
which Oulf.ttream Park.
4fttuhes. MJekey, still developl'ilg
OllirleJ N-ewhall or Rn~ t o n , who tmu~hc d nff a lhrt'l!-run rallv The
hi Ylill poltl&gt;tlal - I t o
NEW VORlC - Nanee't Lad Ufto
fetl.red. Other otrlcN'!I l'l t•t \N1 · Hedll' Y~ pn11hdt d Wlr ~ lt• r nnrl Run
ep~e!ht ~11 setbacks, topped
~er Baird, Chicn~to. Vil"e Ptl' ~(
St •'llllt l fnr 10 lui ~ wlull' ll'ttlnl/: lea ~ hPd a powerful 111treteh $-lve
the m:.iO'ts In *lilts last HUOn
~; Edwin Jurett, Ncw Ynrk. llt'JHl Sinn•· nff w!1hotlt &lt;lamajlc to wln the $211.100 P1urnonot H•ft.
i/H.tJI 11!1; \led the A L, In !tlut· weeonl vlee prO!IIIden1; .Jaek vnn
dlcap nt .Jamal~a before a ~r•'*d
llhf pet.OIItate wllh 811: tied
. , Pn•l. Puadt'fla, C11't1f , ~rrtary
fl ,·r~hr ll Vrrf'mnn :o~hut out tho of SS,048
lliW
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~~ juDd&gt; fur tfH!. l~qul! tead In t:ilplfl
CHI V1111uet Armif'nd;~ m Burb1nk S('nn tM, 1~ 1 1h one htt for rlvt in
lt&gt;f mokN u6bl!a'll6 lltoty Col· Wlth 1t and dtove In to runs,
Sundty
. 'Cillr.. treasurt~r.
nl nJ:ll, llwn 11111 K('nn('dy vi t&gt; hl('d ,
·houn
a fM-otJtti fof ton.lfbt's '!'\lett t6oufh lt4! w•s lorted out of
SQUAW VALLEY, CIJU - 'reen
tlw rt nr rl l\.\o \\' r ~ h lnRIO n run" In
wldtl;'televllt&lt;l
ltlftllt&gt;4 tri ll"tton tn mid·SPptember
.. t.EltiNGTON. Kv
UT' - The thl' eld1L h l' l'''' mn n "'a!! credlll'd aun Billy Woods of Mane-eater lit. Nlehtt!at AreU ijobiot J•ll•
Cf'ntt~r. Vt, and Katherln• Colt or
·l tW kentucky rarln 11 lll{'n~on Jo.'f'\s wtlll llu• 1 ltl\)n
8ten;el 1k well fixed In Ule
Port Leydfm, N Y , won th• Na· Lobua, but Labua'' e&gt;ltlotl,.._ 1; titcliiDJ departmMtt with aueh
., vDdi!I'Wa)l Tbur"dnv whl&gt;n K,..r&gt;nr·
Tod~1 llw fwu cluh~ ('Vcn In tiona! Combined Sklln1 eharrlplon- Uf&gt;OO!Od to provldl&gt; I li&gt;oil t ..t.
~ rlt!e ('0\UH st a ll:e~ lh
2tlt.h
(llbPt H W:hlteoy Foret Tammy
l1H'tr tt('l11" ·11 tht£'(' " a;(wot apiece :&lt;~hlp
Crllioutt 1001 Into tootllht~ Bytti, Bob Orlm. Miclt~ M.eD!!rat.JOI'l. The 111('et ~till run throullh
CO April 26 alnd' lh t•n f 'h urt'tull m••t nt C'11 1nnoog.1. Til'lm
PELIIAM MANOR, N. 'i --Walt frat unconquered 1:tt 19 llioutf, ln~ mott and "Btillet Bob" Turley
ThP lr(H'st'Ort•
Downs will stal(f' It &lt;: sprmJ(' m t'M•
Ostrom of Ortftleburr, N Y. etudlnl tO Miyo trltlrilpbt, JJe'o
Yntfe ltrllelders lneh.zde trht
enxlous to $hOW t!Ut bo'iin« eotn·
Cr ncl mllllt N
:100-01 :1002 910-2 broke 487 out or a pos!rible
luf.
pat
Phil Rluutto, Andy Carey,
Wa s lun ~o:to n r\
400-000020 6· tl ·2 targ~IR to win the 500-btrd mara. mlssiOft thttt he's 1 fit opponent ~oe Cotll.m,
,,· ---=~----~--c-----Billy JJun•'er, Billy
Hl ;'ll'k, Fu·•·ma n 2. Kennedv 7 th~n evt!nt lrl tht Tllbm... n Lllwt· lor welterweight -contftde.t Geat Mtit1Jn, Gil Mcllbuaold, Eddie
Full
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and Bur ge~~ Rail ey r:. W\eslcr, enro! MemorLn\ Trapahoot
ll0b1Uon and Bill Skowron
S lont• 7 st,·wnrl 8 and Courtney,
C.nlboun, or Whtto :Platn!J, N.
Tel,'rning with Mantle in the
NEW YORK - Ken Lebel of
OldJ q ~
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puture_. aTe U&amp;nk Ba11er.
Lake Plat"'d. N Y. won !h1• senlor
men'11 t\tle ln the United State! JUst to gain t1a:htint room, be- Bob SWT, Elston Howard an-d Irv
LONG OVEitDU!
Indoor Speod Skating Champion. causf:! Labua, ot East Meadow, N. N•l'fll·
PRESS
s.hlp, wbilt M'.id:ey Flneh ol Olone Y. b a &lt;:&gt;rowder and 1 fOUih('1rv(' A i!
BATTLE CREEK Mich UP - Park. N Y . won the senior worn· ·houser.
UNQUIT DA Tl SET
- Blrm ghm SA 3 A hook horrowd from the W11lard t:n'~ lltle.
April 2'lt!h has been set ror tM
Washullo( to n A 6 Uhrary was t eturnt&gt;d Fldny. It
banquet
- Chitago N 6 ·wa!l 93 yeas overdue
AUGUSTA, Ca. - .h.,elr: 'Bur'ke
GUILD TO MilT •
'l'he di,n·
Pl\bbUigh N 0
l.Jbrary offlclalt saLd a Hbnrl:m ,Jr . of Klamesha Lake, xq_ Y , won
The- Women's GuUci-(d' theN~
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Julilor
thicago A 6 Jent the book , a James Fennimore tile Matter! Golf Tdutn•mebt Wlth et-a.tM. Ohuroh wlll ' lfllett .. the
Hou1ton Tex 1 Coop4!lr novel, to a reider Jn 1883. a 72·hole score of 289. Amateur churtoh April 11 It jtfO •· IJI..
Mlhv. N 2 They tald lhey found it In an out- Ken Venturi fhdabtd aec:ond •nd with the Federated Clfele as htPhlla. }( ~ door book dr4lpo
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Edith Codner whose Post Office
egg plant around the 2fl l h &lt;lf P O\lEHOY JramC' Jwmc w~tt~ 3 Addre61!1,is RFD No. 2. Racine,
April. Call or bri ng order ~ to
h,ol• ••o•r•l ,, 1111116 r.•um, dl~l_ng Ohio, has been duly appointed as
Charle-s R. Harris , Portlan d.
1" 1· 111. k_:ll'l wn , ba th and uhl.•ty I Adminlstratrix
of tbe Estate o!
Ohio.
4-9 7te
1 1• um I· r unt ppr ('~. O~t of high l.itobert H. Codner late of Lebaaan
- --wa ~l'r ;\ nd w1lh mee nver \'lew. Town~hip, Meia:s County, Ohio,
12!S,OOO CABBAGE PLANTS n•;nl y
S;w; J!;.:l' .;a le . $3500.00.
dcce••ed.
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araon
w ery, Long POMEitoY - 2-bedroom modern
Dal~d
tbi.!i 28th day of Mare:b,
4
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If' YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD
Bottom, Ohio.
· :li e
fr;,m c vnt h bat h, hot air fu :~ 1 1956.
Jeep ~IATION WAGO~ . 1948 GOOD )fiXED HAY . fiotc mite ~
nacl' h c ~t . n1cc ba;:;eme nl. Lo· ~
Joha C. B&amp;eOil
Model in excellent runnma coneat of Pomeroy, Rt. 7 _ P . H or
cal;·d o n goud lnt wi.·h. drive ..
Judge of the Probate Court
. dilion with good tires all 'round
Donald Mora.
4-9-3tp
wa). $6800. Moderate down
..Meies Count)', Obio.
paym ent and take over existing t 2. 9, Ul-3tc
_turn signa~ OD HURHY ON
. THIS ONE. FIRST $29~ TAKES '1 ROOM HOUSE al 907 S Second
fman t'i ng.
IT. Phone 6396 M.lddl€port. eve · St., Middleport. Can b~ scf'n MINERSVILLE~3-1Je-droom frame
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
nings.
4-5-titp · -a nytime . Wayne Harrison.
h:1me with bath, gas and eleclxec:vtor ,
-I 4·9-6tc
l rici ly , IIICI' Iy localNI on hig h- Eit•t• of Fr•nk Cole, o.c..Md
OUR ELk.(..IR(JNK ;-.~·. UU~·
way. Large lot, plenty of sha de,
Notice is bereby glve11. that
TARY TAKE YOUR WAi'~T ; ( t4) For
garag e. On ly S4UOO.OO.
Creston Newland whoae Posl or
ADS AT YOU&amp; CON •it.:NIENCE
CUCKLER REALTY
ficc addre,.s is Long BotWm. Ohio.
: J.N THE E.VENINUS. CALL awt . ,
Bo~~: 229
Phone 108Y
R. D. No. 2 baa been duly ap- .- - -AX - ·5
HOUSE, 5 rooms an-d ba\h $35.00 4-7-3\ c
poin ted 11 Execute&gt;r l)f the Estatf
~COidE T ,
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pe mont'h, 10 Cole St., Pe&gt;me-oy
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k C I It
f 0
2-3-t
If 1.nlerc•ted •cc Ho&gt;ward Ce"li'. Farm for .'ia le - 66 Acres, 6 rm . o
ran
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~h; I~nw FURN1S~IED

APART\fENT,. Jrooms and private bath. Pnvato
entrance. rhone 103-X. 4 7-3\c

in house, furnace. Robert
Dated this 30:th day of March,
~ 6--tf
Hashan. Long Bottom, Rt. 4-4-fitp 1956 ·
John C. Bacon
- - -- - - - FOR SALE 29 ACRES three mile~
Judge of the Prol:late Coqr.,
Found
For rent - 30 ACRES
CORN
161 Lost
northwest of Hobson. For deMeigs County, Ohio.
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tails write Donald Curren, 4364 4-2, 9, 16 3tc
LOST- 1 BROWN PlN
SEAL j Call 8025-Y or write W. F . Haw R(•a(ling Road, Circi nnati, 29,
HANDBAG . Identifica-tion in ba~.
ltly, 160 N. 4th St., M'iddleport ,
Ohio.
4 6-12tc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Reward . Phone 6209.
4-9-Stc
Ohio.
4-4-6tc
Admlnl•tratot&amp;
Eshtt of ThotnH R. kyrt,
CHESTNUT
RIDGE
, l) D 1 /"\Ul\1 .)«:!1 Y'U... t='~
NEW HOMJo: four rooms and bath
.
DKHnd
---~--hardwood' floors , Youn~~: ...town ' P..lr. and M~s . Leonard QueAtn·
Notice
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hereby a:iven that
o_ H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 2t
kitc h en . Reasona bl c.
Pho nc berry and DonnieAlb
or Albany
called
c
Thomas
D.
Sayre
and Paul W.
Jtc
bour wrecker Servlce. Day i 6264-Y.
on
Mr
.
and
Mrs
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ert
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one.
46
Sayre whose Po!lt Office Addresti
Pbone 6'l27. Nl&amp;ht Phone 6039- 1
dny . Don ald cone and w1fe o(
of each is Portland, Ohio, Route
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEAL- 8 ROOM FURNISHED
APART- ens were also guests.
1 havo been duly appointed as
ERS.
3-tHf
MENT wit-h private bath . Over , MnL Ora Cottrill and Mrs.
Administrator.a of the E11tate· of
Vogue Shoe Stol'C. Phone 46--:\1. Cone who have employment
Complete WHEEL ALIGN~ENT,I 4 6-3Lc
1 Ohio University Athens spent
Thomas E. Sayre late of Lebanon
ru.:anctng and brake service. 1
- - - - - ' weekend ut l.hdr homes here.
Town~hip, Meigs County, Ohlet, deHackett's Safely Service. W~st Several choice ap~rtmenl8 in Mid~ 1 Brenda Jletl'it had a sclgc of ceased.
!Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohto.
dleport; two 10 New Hav_e n. 1 the hives dttring last week.
Dated this 28th diiy ol March
11156.
Pboile '·267.
56-tf . Trailer
.11pace. Inquire 644 3-21-U
Broad I
way, Middleport
Jehn C. Bacon.
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Judge
of
lhe
Probate Court,
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Meigs
County,
Otllo .
!934 PONTIAC Star Chief Con· ! MENTS, wllh laundry and gar•
4-2, 9, lli-3tc
verUblo Coupe. ooe car.e:ful
age. A. N. Ben.u:el.
1-24-tf

school personnel who are assisl.·
will· other
be manned
by teachers
ing
volunteer
worke~s. and
.·
To be voted in t-he electwn ts
1lie e~en~n· •)f t.h t- spceial
srhool ·leyy for the next th.ree
years. Tlie levy bring$ appra:dirnate $1'1'2,000 per year int o the
8Chools.
Money raised by the l~vy to be
voted on Tuesday is- to be spent
oo teachers salaries, the salari-es
of sohool persOnn~l. additiona-l
free -text books to el,me~
sc-h-ool pupils, and the continuation of the building program.

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Ladder&amp;, 1
eroy. Ohio.
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llc»flold Boartla, Drop Cloth!!. I
o. ·'~ .... '-'""etlaton Fl.lher, Middleport.
1934 BUICK •door sedan. •P'Icial
Phone 6260-X.
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WO~LD'J...bl!li..t l'atiOip, ll&gt;e U. B. Navy'o giant aircraft

Phoae

c.:arttibean; .ott C\lbL Th&amp; 70,qoo..toD .Forreetal Is t,OS8 feet lung,
has (U,tht ·dedl" ot bearly four acre1. ( ltdernaltonal Boumipluna,J

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J galled with• shav~ . mane and tail,

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J~!'cee ~ommittee

headin~:

Lhe affair are
Seeling
chakman; R.- C.
Wllliam
D. Childs, Richard
Betzini and Frank Jenning~.
·Leifheit · 1:1 show chairman (or
riding club Leifheit, Stanley Meeks
and Down.io repr~ented tbe club

LEctAL NOTICE
JAJIIJ!S · ELMER JOHNSON, rae~: ·11·,5.:'GaM(i..Hiil'i.&lt;. ~DiU•h
Boyne Cil.y. MichlBan; ALONZO rack; ' t~ ·western ~Itt~r. West·
JOIINSON, ·Il. F. D., Remis, Mi&lt;hl ~m · TM~~ - (~ ~llitli&amp;h P1cfltsurc,
gan; SADIE HAR!US, I34 Pu~

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Mother, Daughter
Banquet To Be
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One Vitol Port

A Superior Service

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trophl,a, the ll!'ft&amp;1h and tor:ma~on ot the y,·ordl .,.. all hint&amp;.
EaCh 4'ay the eodt letter• art diftennt.

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ri nnivl'r&gt;iary or their daugh!er. !
BJrthc/ay Pqrty '
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Ga~t'S were pla,.-ed and Mrs . I
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Georg-e
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Mrt.-...raul Tarlur. CbP- • ,potalo cbipa to ~h~ J(JJ.e.&lt;;l s ('aro
s~; ·entelll•ained :rectntlry with ·l~ n Ru~. CMo!y_n S1sson. Barbara
a . party celeMing the .t welfth t;oen, Du.ne W.htte, Orlha Roush,
Judy and Linditb W-h it e, Melvin
COfn, Paul\ Athey, Bobby Veioth,
'Coriuny Taylor; Janie
Swruf.l,
Charlene and Judy Taylor.

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M-:ujorie Herrman, Kty Catulb·
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Charlotte and Mark Taylor. Sara
Kay Gehn, Sally Doefer, Ilebecca
Taylor and DarreH Mitchell .

ADLAI STIVINSON paulleB otlore- a ·.maervpboiM
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welcoll"'~'ng e+uwd D1 400 at SaD ~ - ~ wheN De
fltopp,.,-J at wtndup of • lwtHiay c.bt~ r::ampafp - ....a~
tacJUng the a.ctmtntatratton, tbe Dem~UI( p~~~ up~
aaJd. "J thlnJI n 11t unperattve that lht ~~ · ncuv..- Pill
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watch for . you can 1et pl"ompt
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DURANT, 0~1•. U. ~ Mayor
Charles F: Fuller said toClay ·a 51.
Louis motorist pleaded· --pc;Yeity
when
$50 for reckless driving
Tile
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th
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SUMMER &amp; SONS

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Sqd. a76th B. W. Barludalc A. ¥. · .· (~n~ft~l!i1 ~i\nn.:i'age Qne)
sloering,
$139~.
Blactum's,
B., Louisiana; will l1ke nollet
Pun~eu1y, Ohio.
4·'1·6lc
that .t'rcmont Ste\•cns, AdminiJ... chief ~ Of ·i!h~-: .U\. N1::.ir:ut.c suJ)crvis1
Plmnc 2•.
Ja~ '~on Ohio
tralor of the Estate of Burd.et1 ~Jry ~m· rq;M1o n't . w'bA r_~po~cd by
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1932 DODGE 4-door Delux S~n
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$691S.
Blacttnar's,
Pomeroy
~neqndfrtbbal~4T14 :IQ'frqcdl~tc halt
Man
or
woman
wan
ted
to
h.1ndl
e
lr
Probate
Court
of
Meigs
Couni.J,
Oblo.
4 7·6tc
M-cNC-t!&gt;s l'rotlud.!l full or :;pa1e
MAX WARD
Ohio, Case Numbe.r 1'1,006, al· .o the ubOtakc oporatlons U not
tlmr . Opportunity f(} make- $40 I
leging that lhe peraon1l proper\) .:l&amp;YPl wnuld risk being · branded
.
1902 CADILLAC DeVille tlard·tup
a d11y . No C'Xpcrience nece ~!iaty .
AW'IONWID.
of said decedent is ln.~utfldenL tu .LR ..,urcuor."
S. Jll'lmo Mlni11tcr Davi-d• Ben·
coupe. A glamorous eu, $1890.
Write McNess CompanY.. 120 K
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pay his debts and that llid Bllr•
l11raol warned that
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~ seI10 d oI an till• Jurlon uf
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Obio.
11ol ,.,.
unl
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FlgypL ·pb11erved a total
115 E. s.:~d""''St.• ~ PhoiM 61
divided on~half lntereat In the
•-'I'..etc
Pom•roy, Ohio
J'ollowing de1eribed roal tltltt, .:o11t "lro h&amp;rael would n&gt;Mlrvc
f~r illlllf rretdl)m
of action to
19 Business
.neel
thr
new
emerkency
. 'fhi s
19~3 WlLLYS Slation Wogon, all
to Situ.alcd
wlt:
In the County ol Molp
'Ill
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onaldencl
o
fl•t
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warning
of
8 teol, (lne owner, S873. BlaettSh1.tc of Ohio, and In the Towa•
.nar's, Pomeroy, Oh1o.
4 7-6tc
.etoltoliOII.
8\lrno
ond
Bort-Gtrrion
Good
Clean
Used
Cars
ship
of
Salem,
and
more
piU'tl•
FR&amp;E
.
All Makes and MGdela
cularly bounded and deecrlbed •• ,0111orred Sundoy.
CATALOG
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l01epb
Tek:Qa,
J~;raeli
for19)
follows, to-wit:
Hundreds of bargains &lt;ln bu5inf's..&lt;;,
~-=
idJift
oftiet
1pokeaman,
~enied
ararms, &amp;nd income properly for
Beginnlna: on the Norlh Unc of
FOR FARM EQUIPMENT SEE USJ
report ,i 41 h.DUr ultimatum had
Section
No.
6,
1'own
No.
7,
aad
.'IItle
1hr&lt;mghout
U.
S.
Deal
dirI
AUTO SALES
Wo bandle .rakes, p.'-amlen. tncNo. H) of the Ohll) Com· been aerved on Nuaer by Bentan dilcl •nd- ald- Olivw • P'cr-- , cct with ownelll: Write : U. I .~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rango
ret·allatlonpany 's Purehue at the Nortbeut 1url-on threalenlna
Buycrli Digest, 1608 Hill hurst , .- - - GuaOn mereilandlle.
FtsltoouaJeu
Fadayecn
o~ratlona
were
Ave., Dcpl. 1105, Los Angeles,
corner or a 100 acre lot of Jaad
Thompton Tractor Salel, Pomeot&lt;&gt;pped.
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27.
Calif
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4-9-llp
willed
by
Ezekiel
Gomt:r,
deceased
roy, Oblo.
3·~
RODNEY DOWNING to his wife, thence South 182 roda 7. Ioroel reported thai tsraelo
NIIOLU
A
NEIOLER
thehce East to a 28 acre lot of art.iUer)' fire J11t Tbuntta.Y struck
GRAVILv-GARDIN TRACTORS
1
BuilclerN
of
good
homes.
Call
RaR. A. FINLAW
INSURANCE AGENCY
land deeded by Edward Gomer 10 .two mojor obi!'Ctl""" In the ·Gaza
&lt;'inl', Ohio.
4-9-6tc
Shura Norman; thence North to uea.-otht E;art ;pollee station be512 I. MAIN ST. POMEROY
--- --- ·-- -- ---Fire. Automobllt, Heo~lth
lh
· 1 S t'o
No 8 th nee lieVed' to ·Pe Fldayeen tleadquar:PNONI 104-X
NIIGLER &amp; CLIIK GARAGE
c saL£
e&lt;: 1 n
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ACCIDENT
Wl'.st iilung said North line to the teJ".ti aDd t'be Jebl Muntar, a knoll
ld
For car repair and we ing. r.a 1
d
place of be"lnntne, containing .. Uaed a·-. a mmtery ba~.
.
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Racine, Ohio.
4-9-tlte
Llh, C••u•lty tnd 8on t
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acres, more or less.
8.' lst..l oomplilned to tile
The prayer of the potltioa ll ·rolled NIKIQnl oaalut the . olghl
/II IJ, oW It'S' ::.ervK~
ro
for tho sale ot tbe above descrlb lona commando Q\lacls and apiD
. 1
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
ed real estate aeeording to tbe condemned -them tail "acta of
JOliN HANDLEY~ Auc-tioneer .
61J6..M
PHONES
6311
statues In such una made and aa~reutOn.-" - Some 18 persons
POWER MOWERS
were re\»'rted kllled in sue~\ at·
Phone 940-X.
3-28-lf : - - - - - : ~::~===~;I provided.
RAD,IO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
The above nan1cd de(eadanh taeks ov!D' the wefkend.
will take further notice that they
Phene 200. Cleland Appliance
have bean made partlfiS defendaat
Todayls E&amp;Yptlal\ -announcement
Sture, 118 W. Main St.. r:.merov
to slid petition and they are re- Oft the Jatp\ border dash roll&amp;W•
GARDEN TRACJ'OIIll
. 2.:._~
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qulred to answer tbe eame oa ~ ed a wo'!k ot : lifhling In whldl
For reliable twdiO and n- repatr,
before thl! 2fJth day of May, 19D8. more tbaln 60 personJt we-re kill:
I
eall 80fi6--J. We ~ervtce all
Fremont Stevens. Adminlt• ed.
m:ake1.
Schmolll
Appliance,
trator of the E&amp;tate of
Middleport. Ohlo.
O.Z7·tl
Burdett Johnson. Doc&lt;ased.
. HAP tNOIIGH
O'BRIEN AND O'BRIEN,
QUlL'K
SERVICE
oa
Wotco
Jle.
ATTORNEYS
lor
tho
Ad·
SPARTANBURG, S. C. UP NylOII. Fiber Gla" Awnpolrlnl by FIOIOI'J Trolned
A
ministrator .
. Venetltli Bllnda, •H Illes,
Mrs.
EsleUe Coldweil doc!ded ohc
w•tchmaker. COLLINS JEWJ:.
1m1Jotte4 Bamboo Dr•p· _LEJ_18_:_~'&lt;'mero•·__ __
hod
played Davy ~&lt;II lnn&amp;
0
16
2
7
t-3-ll
c•l ' ' · :13, so: C~l -eto
oou1h lb !rapping and ldlllng
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&amp;t.rl&lt; Br&lt;~~. Nuroory
and Orchard Co., Fruit Tre ... FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SERtk\IDks. ..
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VICE
All
maket
RePJ)red
by
Ex
Jlro.
ColdwoU
called
In
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SllrUbborJ, - · B!rr)o Ploat~
pert Tecbnicl1111. PhoDt 152M Y
Reprasen~tive.
1ree eotlmot... Dale Wlpple
tumlaatiftl
to dlspo:;e of tw~;~
MlddleporL
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ti-111-U
m~. fk1!1ka tM.t tried ,to enter
lu&amp;&gt;piJ, 215 VoiOD """·· Pome--hot ll,oJ!IO.
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IJ.I:I-25tc HOUS~S BUILT, rooh shingled,
nbt'1itOII ~;hin81Ct1, repairs, etc.
PllldNGEI!E ruPPIES for .. ,•.
·¥ n· Woodrow Call, 732 Syoo· Crudf:! OLI. $3.00 harrell. Phone
2(m, Vlr,u Teil'Urd, S)oracutie.
st., llld!llepo:t. Ohio.
H ·91p
Tickets for the Motllor-Diughtor
banqut"t of the Pomeroy Chapter
Of
STAKES. Kon·
186 Order oor Eastcra Stltf'S are
Ohio.
now ou ~ale. The banquet is t~ebe&gt;­
duled ror April 17 at the -Mt80'0le
Is Competent
Temple.
TRAC The du1.·a~ at $1 ca.cb. 1nay be
Don
Embalming
JTROOTOIIAL II!£AIIII
secured from Mafil Goealeiu •
. Oblo.
!"Iorence Tracy, Vlriloli SlmmoOI
f-7-3tc
or NeUie Boowo.
Jot of lilted
With only 100 t~cto t9 be ..Jd
bid fh~ tit
11 reservation&amp; muHt be -ttl]tde by
· Valley E!«....... all
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Pheno 215
Friday, AprU . 18, ~IIi ; 10
Sll.e, OAeohln.
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rent-Electrle
wallpaper
steam.,. Clinton F'lobor, Mlddleport. Ph. 628G-X.
l1·l-t.l
. 3- CARINS. f urnlshed~--N;;;,~
Shude River. M.ariun Cowdery ,
Long Boltnm, Ohio.
4·9-3 1&lt;'
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On A Beautiful '

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I . Sund up

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Mason County Schools wiH be
closed .on Tuesday because of tbe
special levY election to be held
throughout the county .
The po1b will be open from
8:30 A. M. until 7:30 P.'
and

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Special Electi..n

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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Close Tuesday By

·EB.vll1-- Cali

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Mason Co Schools

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Pomeroy- Middleport~

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Walton Fisher, Wil.ll&amp;m Hamm,
Terry Hall •. Rietlard wilson, Charles Thomas, Michel Mathany, Richard Matheny, Gilbert Roberts, Tom
Crutbers Fran.ILlin Petrie, Ranny
Blackbu~n. Howard L. Yeaa:er, Bill
Frey, George SomerviUe, 1 steve
Lowe, IFrancis Mullen Thomas Grl!l·
.stead. Jimmy Week,~, Danny Ebho
and Richard Hollli.nd.
Seventeen second place awards
went to D"avid Ott, Don&amp;ld Robinson, Micball Bratton, James Bate)'
Walton Fisher, W1Uiam Hamm,
David Wiley, Ter~ Hall , Ross Fr~~·
Garry Batey, Malcome Sayre, Gilbert Roberta, Bobby Grinstead, Tom
·cruthers, Rlcbard Holland, George
Somervllle and Steve Lowe.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.Th..:.e Daily Sentinel,

(Continued frotn Pue One)

c. N&lt;lolW.I Ja te of Vlllaa:e '
of Syracuse, Meip Couaty, Ob1o,
dec:eased.
Dated lhi8 29th day of l!areh,
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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio,

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As clolhls "' pnt~
orod lllllfod. now ll&gt;l AI&lt; ,..,..
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UfairJ Mil
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P\US ramoul Q.l l)eptniiMIIitl llclttd ~~ Oni•Y.. Inttton lilrrootr

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·,vw ChOiCe of Petal Pink, Tur·
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HOME J:OSll.iASTE
10 TAKE SCRODNEY
AND LINSEED S4CI(
10 1HE RlMII.Y NE$T· ..

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Eight

Middleport Scouto •••
To HllfJfl 'Safety' Theme
... Safet) First" was the theme of
tbe .Middleport Cub &amp;'Ou{ booth
•t the Soout Exposition at thf'
Jilt. Ple.asant
National
Guard
Armory S..turday . The booth was
])repanxt on Frid11y evening and
aduLts assist..ing were Pack Master
Ben Baley, Harley Swi.sbec. M~.
Dwi,ebt Wallace, Mrs. R. R. P1c·
tens and Mr. and Mrs. Milton

Hood.

TONIGHT
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Tu.s..
April 9-10
;u.,n1 Mangano Sh-'IY Wint.n

Mamabo
ALSO
Victer Mltun

Glory Brigade

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W•dnMOay
- ~-A-;ril 11
FamiiJ Night
'l Adult Tic.htJ Admits Car

Lure Of The Wftdem....
JMn Pet•rs
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Hunter

T~Khnlcolorl

ALSO

Ruse

or

Clmmaron

Jack Bu•t•l

Mo1l1 Pclwen

Over Sixty Attend Sun Flower Minstrel
Banquet Friday Night In-Middleport

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More than sixty dinners were ser
WO:d Friday eveniq at the banquet
~iven for the ca11 t of the Sunflow~r
MJnFobe: Sb()W of IBM and thttr
families and JUests at the K. &amp;. P
Hall MidrtJ- J·-.rL
'll;r Su. 1 1rwer Minq J is sponsored by ~··del Lodie K. &lt;~nd P
andCbanceUor Commandf'r Carl
Ebersbach welcomed the gut-sts
and thanked the cast of tbe show
for their fine pcrformanc,•s and
hard work which was neces"i:H Y
for a successful show lie paid
special tribute tfl Bradford ~t:aag,
director, and thanked t~e mu~ctans
and others who had a.smted w pro.
ducing the show this year.
.
J · H Grate asked lhe blesslnll
wlrlch Preeedf':d the chfCken dinner
prepared and served by these members of Meigs Temple, l'yth1an SISten Mrs .Mtlton Russell Mrs W111iam
Allman, Mrs. PtJilip Meinh11rt. Mrs
Ge&lt;lrge Childs. Mrs. Karl Owen.!!,
Mrs Leland Brown , Mrs . Gr1ff Russell, Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mrs I Horace
McElhhmy, Mrs . Uale Allen•w&lt;'.':~''•
Mrs. T. F. Hawkins, Mrs. Otho
watts.
Arrangements of forsythia an'J
h t t&gt;l
japonica wNe used on 1 e 3 es
with green candles In crystal c11.n-

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LET US
HELP YOU
WITH YOUR

Spring Cleaning
We'll Clean All Your
RUGS, BEDSPREADS
DRAPERIES ond other
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
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Sending thet&gt;e items to us for expert cle~n­
ing ls the right wa~ to begin your spnng
house cleaning, and it'll put run mto what
has always been a chore. Yes, It Will be
il grcal relief knowing lhat your household
items will con)e p,aek fresh as new ready
to put back n place.

Put Fun Into Your House Cleaning
PHONE 122 TODAY!

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Two Birthdays
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Genheim~r Home

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Tuesday, April 10, 1956
llallne11 Phone Sill

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weather
•Y UNITIO PliSI
Ohio: lrw:...... ne douclineu hi·
towM .,Y occalional roln NVtfto
. . .t h•lf lat. today encl .....
Moat of the ...... t011'eht; W...

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Horse show judge and :~uthor,
Fred T. Norris, of Ashland, Ky .,
will hi:' ~;:ue 11 t speaker at a meettng of the Meigs Co. Riding dub
to bf' held at 8 p. m Tuesday evening at the Rock Springs Grange
Hall.
Guests for the evening will be
members of the clubs belonging t?
th Ohio Valley Horse Show Associ-

POPE WISHES DAG SUCCESS

Norris wrote a book, ''Elementary Equitation Horse-manship" pubJiBbed Jut year and i.s a writer ror

maga~:i~e.

the Americun Horseman
A film on Arabian horses wlil
be sh"wn during the evening and
refn:sh(!ment.s wtli be served.

Mt~

Moriah ~Church
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Make Final Plans
For April Dinner

1'he Mil. Monah BaptiJt Churc?
Missionary Soei~ty has set Ap nl
. 12 for Lhetr turkt•y dinner and
j final plans for t·he dinner were
made Thursday when the Society
met at the hom~ of Mrs. Fred
Jackson . .Mrs. Kat·heryn Payne,
prP~Siden•t , conducted l:h~ openinl::
devnlil)tlal liervice and ·Mrs. Ca mp
belt Harper, v1cc president opened \•he meeting.
'l'he tickets fur the dinner which
will b~ ~rYN\ from 57 p. m on
April 12 an· on .~ale by t.hc mem
of !he Society and are $1.25
a-t lhC' church dining room a.nd
$1.50 clehvered ·to homes .
Jl wa:o d~ided to cancel any
rnee!ln~ until June 7 when the Soc iety will meet wi1tl Mrs Cam phell Jlar£}f'r since 'the church wilJ
have re"wal aervlees startin.l! May
7 whiC'h would t'On nlet wiot·h the
regular date. For the past year ·t he
memher.~ have bten fi lhng AlkaSel:.r.cr bott·les wit-h qulll'l·ers a); a
m11ney raising projec-t anrl these
wrrc turned in at l!he meeting on
Thursday Mrs J ackson served rorreshment~ to the members.

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CHECKING AU POSSIIIUP • Pvt. Harold LJoyd JohnaOD, whoM
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Jack CIAam&amp;D &lt;~:.
;:nd atabbed to deatb ln thelr Coata
]S..year-old ~ of J~n'IS buddlea droVe her bome from the
Mesa home.
19 wu 00 guard duty. He toUDd the
Nlke bue when
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body wheb he got bom• later, epraw
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ture1y born baby
In a braaaiere Uld blouae. The Jo~~re::ne to Coat&amp; Mesa
1a ln a Houston, Tex., boapltaL Tb
t lt&amp;.tONOCWMI ,SOUtkiJlhotD)
frotP Tuaa Much 16.

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Funeral Services
To Be Wednesday

WITH' YOUR
SPRING PAINIING

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MIDJ)LEPORT SOCIETY

The miracle iqreclilint tbat ~·
Si!'RED SATIN 10 duNhlt JOG doo'c
a&lt;Oed to paint apiA until JOG ,....

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10 cli:•ns• .o:olou.

•l•vtn chopptrs and o1t th• age
of •ix Months h~ed two mora
than thil Lot;' Ang•l" claimant
to ttl• title. Perantt and GrtMpe~tl !£ Jevtll htf,.,
Hi•t ht drsd•ln• ltab)o foQI.'"ancl
n1uc:H' ..Jftl.1i~ l'iiftrl, ••ndwlchH
ertd othM' mor• sofid •dibl!ll,

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Pilar la (OII'lfon whh
wU.dowl dooM on coldf!Cibf~ wkbout drafU or
lrriuUDa odGr.,

.;visitation For Monday April23

fiJI t...
[)food needs iof Meigs
residents conotinue to donate blood
lbrougb t·he Red Cross blood·
mnbile.
Advance regist~~a•tion of donO'l's
Jlevivtl services have been helps in the planoiJti'of the blood
col-l-ectiOn opet:ati-on, sG aU per~bedu1ed at. -the .Snowville MelhDsons
who are tJOing to be donorsdllt• Church on Star Route 680

Revival Services
To Open Aprill5

NURSE CAPPED
Carole Goff, daughter of the
R..cv a"d .Mrs. L. A. Bangerter,
receive&lt;l her cap as a student.
nurse at Be~hesda Hospital. Zane11
Yllle Friday ~venlng lfl th e CIIPpmg ceremon-y. Her pru cnfs. 11n-d
brother and si:.!N, Ml'. and Mrs.
RiC'hard Goff, ZanesVIlle, a-ttended
the t&gt;trcnaony,
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8 milea east~ of Albany from
AprU JG fhroU"ib April 25 a~

e9rdjng to 11Rnouncement made
~By.

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•Jie sen'ices will be held each
even§q at 8 p. m . wi~h Jlev, F.ree..Dd Norris "85 evangellk. att'OO'U·
iDI to Rev. Richard Jarvis, pul.or.
SrteQiai- Biqilll will feature each
aerVice.

'when
Lowboy i" blond
oak . Onwu
ia hatt . Al1o
evalleble in

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other lini•hu.

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plan•
call
for

' The public ls wt1Jtome to at,
tell&lt;l.

•NOME
RIPAIRS

Yours for the price, of a
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fully,'quipped "low price" carl .

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cram on a nfe "ofootirig" -for t.be Red Cross blOod were given
tlO., belng, but in order to mSJn· to M~ir ~ Jtatltllt&amp;.. Tbe bospita.la
and 1 !"
~enter can continue to'

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At Ravenswood
0Cf'ic:ia15 of Ravens-Metal Products, Inc , capitalized •t ~.000
said the firm would spedabze initial1y In certain bar fabriCation
work and small boat construction.
The company, wbicb iateads to
begin operatlons In -mid-May in a
rented building Ia Raven&amp;)VoOd,
bopes to bulld a new pl•nt to produce the aluminum mttetiiiB at
some time ln the future.

It was said that approximately

"I don't want to be kU!-joy," the
Mayor emphasl~. ''because 1
think kite flving is one of the
createst s))Ol'f.oj: of aU. Therefore.
t hope all the kiddics, ~:oung and
old, have a Jot of kite flying run
uound )Jidd,leport tJiis apring. H
they'll ati remember th~se simple
suggestions, use dry cotton stringr
neW eompany is· Lloyd A. Cook fly kites with no metal parts, and
of Spokane, Washingtou, whiJe the keep away from electric lines
. LIONS TO MEET
sec:relary - trea11urcr is Donald G. kite flying wtll be safe too."
Tht're will be a meeting on
Tbe Pomeroy Lioaa Club will Shafer, also of Spokane.
"W~ Willis" Wednesday at 8
meet Wedn~Bday nooa at Federated
p. m. in :tlhe CQMrt room aecordinl
Tbe plant ia the lt.rst of tn•liY'
church with Tbeodore Smith and such small J'llant,s-whicb bave beeD
to a report received today from
William Atkins as co-cMirman. A predicted for tbe area with the lo, the. Agricult1l'I'al
Extc.nsiOQ of·
guest speaker i.s scheduled and ev- cltiOD Gf tbc Kaiser plant at flavfice.
ery member ts urged to attend.
enswood.
Two speakers on Ihe- st~bject
wH} br. present, they ar\! Jame~ J.
Schmidt., ~l·ulvg1st wi!h IlL' Ohio
Division '{)f Cnn:.E'rv.ation and V .
N. Morr of I he Myers Brother-s
W. F. Youog received word
Pump Compan.v. Anybody with
Monda~ o( the -death of bls sister water proble.ms is invited to atMrs. CUf!ord Sieck, 87, Cincin- tend.
nati.
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·M rs, Sieck WbG died Sunday is
JlmTvived bv two sons. Walter and Poullrymen Plan
Edward, CJncinnati. $fWen nandThursday Mt'&lt;lting
children, two brothers. William
The
Southeastern
Ohio Poultrr
F. young .and Edward Young,
Producers
As~nnation
wi"l' hav*"
Pomeroy and one ~i"ter. Ml~s
their
monthly
mt'rttrng
Thursdll'}•
Edit•h Youn.g, Clncin:nali.
at
8
p
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in
th£'
t'OUrt
h~UI:IC.
She was preceded: in df'~t·•h bv
he'r husband. cme son. CliffO!'d Sccrrt~n' n( j he A~socialion Mar·
shall ,Miil t'r N!porkti,
and two brothers, lf"'nt'Y and Al·
Ma1n :;peaker wilt be .tame~
bert Youn~. botb of Petml!ro.v.
Ho~IJ,
o! -the Wayne l"eod- -co .. on
FliDf&gt;"al servi~es
he h£'1rl
At the P11uJ F'f"$&gt;.deri..,k f'unersl the- 1!&gt;pk .. llanrllin,: of Sr~il(lnlin Hot Wf'altu•r ."
l-11\mP., Cincinnati,
Thur.!i$Y a{
2 p. m
I
30 persons would be employed at
tbc out set witb a poasibilily of
expaa.sioD to a force: of 200 ia a
few years.
Ravens·Metal expeeta to offer a
are asked to J~egiitf:r oat tbe Red tGn&amp;ulting, development. and ~~
alized ))lOductJoa service pertaiDiog
Cross' office before the day
the -operation. TelepOOne number to metal_fabrieaUoa.
is 33. '
President •nd manager of tbe

Mrs. C. Sieck

Dt-ath Re~rted
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SEE US FOR THE BEST TRADE EVER!

Water Problems
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CINCINNATI, 0 . UP-Produce:

.Ergs aboul steady; consumrr.

Moayor c. 0. Fisher b~S&gt; &lt;'Bllcd U. S. A Jar~(' 44-46; brown 41-43;
a speciAl m('('ttng or the Middle- rnC'diums 41 -42: brown mi X 40-4J:
port Coum::il to op~n bi-ds on n extra large 41-42; A largt' whlle
new police crult&gt;~r thi-so evening 36-41 ; A mMiun'l whltc 34-38; A
at t·he ViiJage HaU. Wayne Gtb· medium brown 34-37; B lar&amp;e 35bons, Erne~~:t Covett and David C. 36.
MiHer, mentben of tbe f'i'nance
Ch!ck t&gt;n~ abot.tt ~ad.t·; 1rye1ti
conimitter.: were too meet. 100ay 3-a;a lb g.zo m-ost.Jy 20; ·hf'm
wit:h au ins-urance adjus~ in ·he.avy o.ver 5 lh 21-.23; hcn.s light
..egard :to the c:r:uJser whith w-a-s 5 lb tmd. und.or 16-17; ileA&amp; Li;bt
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•tai.n tbe margin of safety, Meigs:
CounUans mu-st continue . to doll&gt;!
ate their quota of 100 pints of
blootl each bloodmobile vi-sit.
The need for bi(lod !or Metgs
County patienl.s ·bas- again been
. p'. m..
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above average for the month of
The record-breaklag .cJonatlon Ma«h. Reports fNm hospitals in
of 143 plnb of blood in FebruBTY the area and from the. Huntiqton
pUt fdei·p County's bJood pro- Blood Center show '76 piuta of

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Phooey_ On Baby Food

· MOllday. April ·28 ha&gt; "'
l:r .lhe date ol tbe nat visit of
the l\ed Cros:; bloodmohUe to
Meigs COunty. 11le un.Jt wi-ll be
set. Up at tile P(iinliroy Junior
JUg~ Scbool between noon and 6

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The Daily Sentinel

dle-.-holders al each side of the ar·
rangements. In the Hall, where
rollnd and square dancing wa~ enj(.yed for the re!il of the eveiJID&amp;,
basket of jonquils and forsythia
were used for decorations. Th~ mtl·
~ic for the dances was furmshed
by Mrs. Lillian Ste1ff and m~mben&gt;
of Ray Fields' orchf':stra from West
Virginia. During the evening guests
from Gallipolis jomed the crowd
at the dance .

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AFTH IL\lZARD ln 24 days, &amp;.nd this one in (entle t f) Aprll, covered th• New lllnltaJld taa.da&lt;:&amp;.,_
wltb Ice and anow, like uus ecene at N11wton, .Meaa. High Wlllda toppledl tbe pbae the IB ron~ ,
lAd cut oU I!&lt;&gt;WV to '""""' ot 1,000,000 Mau&amp;cb~tll people.
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