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TF'le Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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

Mamabo
ALSO
Victer Mltun

Glory Brigade

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FamiiJ Night
'l Adult Tic.htJ Admits Car

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

T~Khnlcolorl

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Ruse

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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.
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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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Celebrated At
Genheim~r Home

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Tuesday, April 10, 1956
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Ohio: lrw:...... ne douclineu hi·
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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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led a the bed and clad only
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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H. F. McElhinney
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,
."''!llft

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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medium price car. .. or even a
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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Plant wcates
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.
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·M rs, Sieck WbG died Sunday is
JlmTvived bv two sons. Walter and Poullrymen Plan
Edward, CJncinnati. $fWen nandThursday Mt'&lt;lting
children, two brothers. William
The
Southeastern
Ohio Poultrr
F. young .and Edward Young,
Producers
As~nnation
wi"l' hav*"
Pomeroy and one ~i"ter. Ml~s
their
monthly
mt'rttrng
Thursdll'}•
Edit•h Youn.g, Clncin:nali.
at
8
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in
th£'
t'OUrt
h~UI:IC.
She was preceded: in df'~t·•h bv
he'r husband. cme son. CliffO!'d Sccrrt~n' n( j he A~socialion Mar·
shall ,Miil t'r N!porkti,
and two brothers, lf"'nt'Y and Al·
Ma1n :;peaker wilt be .tame~
bert Youn~. botb of Petml!ro.v.
Ho~IJ,
o! -the Wayne l"eod- -co .. on
FliDf&gt;"al servi~es
he h£'1rl
At the P11uJ F'f"$&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
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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
At Cincinnati

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Call Speci10l ~leetiug
Of 1\liddleport Council

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FIFTH BLIZZARD IN 24 DAYS HITS NEW ENGLAND

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BIGGEST BUY OF ALL FIN£ CARSI

SEE US FOR THE BEST TRADE EVER!

Water Problems
To Be Reviewed

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Pom~roy..Wddlopert ROI•ry
Own, cflolrmen of
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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
liTO&lt;ked

eai'b Iuter ,.....,,

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United Nations Secretarv• Races
To Prevent Outbreak Of Warfare

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Js Scheduled
By Riding Cl Ub

•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

IA.IER FURIITUIE

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ol. VII No. 303 Editorial Pho~e 397
Single Cqpy 5c
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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On
The News

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Sentin l'l, Inc.~~ 110 :\!,,·h.ot. t· ~ - l' o ru ,-r"l . u
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phone J~B . tdrt m .d offr, ,. ]'h .. :,- :h j'
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will lllilrk onoll r•·r &lt;~ lll·lr'J!T l •r rJ , .rl dr~tlr.,r :. l,,,r ;r-. :r1 1 t'''"'llli;.li .ird
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went itL&lt;Jieart. i11 l1i~ rapudh· of 3:00
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minisll'r for eJedrie power. sla· 4:00
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Bm Malenko\' llud hardly ow- l0 :30
· d wh en he took the ball awlly 11 :00
or We
'"''"'tnll ':l r~·~tl millt•JJ " of ll&lt;'\\' tb~
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COP WOMEN TO MEET
from Its hosl&lt;:. He ~howtd no in. 12 :00
American mouth ~ P:ull ·'"'" ' I••·
Lo, 1 am with you alway, even
1'hl' \1eii8 County Women'o The }nck Rose11baum's
E~41'ERPRISI! WSWS TO MEET terest in power stnlion~ He has H! :30
spite eurr·eut dil'l'io·1:llw; im1,l\••d untn the end of the world.
Rr.•pr.rhli('an Club will mee-t Sn!.
Anrrounee Net.. Arril)fll . The WSWS -of t·he EnterprJ~ lert the orridnl pllt'IY Ill
1:00
tn tlespo~ing of 1· s .~ UI'JI Irr..(·~ n· Amen. tMatthew 28 :2Cl).
urday April 14 al 2 p. m. in ·t he
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EUB Church wJJI mel'1 1oni~h· at portnnlty to .c;ee onlinarv
2:00
broad . llll •rt• are hP:r"il_\ jloprd&lt;rll·d
I'R,\YI-:11 : De.1 r Fal lwr· in he a· Hulet Mai'lin. An open invil&amp;tion
Mr .llnd Mrs. Jack Rusenha1.nn the ·home &lt;&gt;f Afrs. Albert Brown, Pf'Ople, and ·to make them. like 1 2:30
areas Urroughuut Ill &lt;' 1.1orld wllith Vt:"n. h~·IJ) tr.i IIJ IJvc 111 llw as~ur- is I'Xlendc.d to !he puh!ie to :~1· or Springfleld are announcing thf' Rnl'k Springs R.oad with Mi ss
He has been mobhed lly friPndly 3:00
nrc woefully ~lror! nf Juool aud arwu I hal in Tl 11 ·t• wt• e11n put our tend.
l'l'OWds 01 football games. hor~e 4:00
birth Df u daughll'r, ,r;.;a ndra !!:~ ,~ Eli7..:lhf,'-h Davis as leadi'r.
\\'Nlnesd .. ,·, Apr"ol 4.
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fihf'r, nnJ i1 ~l'l' tn s ct'r l&lt;tin thai trust . \V, • c: rn r;· ~ t om faitih in · - - - - -.. - - - - - - - "
races, faclorif's . fi e hns kisspd ba .
·
mm·p anti nLOr&lt;' of the rtrb pro· Thy f•tern a l gnm l nr~~ und mE'rcy. j'Il(IW that Wf! may dwelt with Thel'
&lt;_;r·anrtpal'enh &lt;JI'(' Mrs. Vli'IOI tme Rnsl'nbaum of
is a bie.-.. patted thl'm on tir e heads 4:30
llariJ
I('L'hl
Ulld
Mr
.un
d
~liS
rr
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·dr·
grl"nt
grandmother
The
5:00
dul'lion of uur f:trm~ wil l lw wun l · l!t•lp u~ to livt· fLit' Tht't' here und f&lt;&gt;r~\'l'J'mot·e .
Through
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Hu,l'nbatrllr of l'orlLeJo;- , Mr.~. Chnb haunf's also have three other oh;ld·· l visitf'd lhl' shops fi nd talked to
Chrrst our Lortl . Amen.
ren. Jackie, Rickie and Barbara
housewives.
boy whose
hand he held A
toldScots
lrls parents
later
Wh&lt;~to ·vo•t· h:rpf&gt;~ ·lr, .

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grew up.
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9 :00
a\•oided heing drawn into any
troversial discu~sion . In tht• few lO:OO
l0:30
speeches ht&gt; has made, Malenko\' l1: 30
has saitl lillie more lhan thai ]{u~- 12 .
00
slans like Britons and w:1nt to be
friendly with lhem.
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In brier, Malenkov has matlc a
prppag:tnrJisl. He i ~
jrL~t as riu1ch a Comn11misl as ar ~
Bulgnnln ami Khruhclwv . He j,
dedjcalcd to the same philosophylo promole Com'mmrist wOrld com·
inatton bl' one means or another.
Mtk• UnbHdltd Attacks
Bulganln and Khrushl'hl'v
sttCCPss as a

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s1:arted 1:he hlgh-oompreaalon era
still tops 1:ha f'leld today 1
trl·rforulimc·•· 111 mnwring ••• 11!'1

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1l1f1 standard•

tll(' rt'l'onl.-.

'J', .. J:n it'r~ tlrt·

With a hit.th in l'ompre&amp;~on
of Q,;:!:) In t ;uuf a fii 14trhwi'IIH'111 or J24 f'tlbie
tiJIIIIt'.

iudwll, tlw Hru·l..1'! pud.. !i 11 pt•ll'tll 1ww waJICip.

TIIUE'S AN EFFORTLESS SMOOTHNESS that
1•·11"' you thi~ ont' iA a mufl ll' rt•i•·• ··· uf IHIIanCf! and
pr•~l'i:o~h,n. ·Whnt'll fllt'lrl', tlri~ poh·c·r (llant•a bil'"
bu~. ~~ohort-Ritnkn 1lf•~o~i~n '"''irl\1'1 Mlmrler piltOD.
Ira,·•·! _!'~ .~~-. fri1:t~cm, \III'Ur 1llld lon~or li~tt;

You11 ral'ely un the full230f bonepower undl'r
the hood. 8ut you'U 10 for tbe Rock~l'e high
torque-the Ioree that makee the wbeele go
•round. Even at meclium. apeedrt. your toe can
call a hl'lfty 340 poua.d.feet or torque into play
-10 move you away from a light Or paea by any
emergency. Add Jetaway Hydra-Matit&gt;• and
you meet Rocket actiOI!I at iiB smoothest.

V)SI1 OUI IHOWIOOM 101!'AY1 Wo ;nvile
you to "Bue the ROcke't" on the road.
Y ou11 1et oat of the ordinary , 1 • into am Oltls!

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1'oday
Coffee T;m•~Ding Dong Sehool
l!ornle K::.\•acs Shov:
Home

Tennessee Ernie Show
Feather Your Nest
Cul'rt&gt;nt
Halls of Ivy
Parson's Study
Matinee Theatr~
Date . WIIh Lire
M'""'er Ro
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mnnc~s
Queen f&amp;r a Oay
Aunt Dt'IQ Slww

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6:50 Spo!U
7:00 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollie

12:00

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p.tltlon, tw-. ~. . . .obliM MltlrM. ,_ _.
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Kartoon Komi&lt;'s

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8:48
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Fireside TheatreCin•lf' Tl:eoa-1rre
rO:a&lt;J Mr. Dl.strkt Attorney
11-00 N('W! Jfe:~dli neJ
ll 05 Wr&gt;athercast
11: 10 Press ilo:t
9·00
9 :10

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II :30

Bud Wilklr..!. o ShGW
Tonight'

Hopalong Oass!dy
B·30
Sport ~ E~Ye
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0:40 News Picture
6:55 Les Paul &amp; Mary Fon
7 :00 D~. Hudsons
' Sccret
7 30 t k Ti
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me
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News Caravan
:00 Streen
Directors
Pll,
b ouse
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8 :30 F..atbct Koows Be.!it
9:00 Kraft Theatre
10:00 This ls Your Llfe
10:30 Damon Ru!'lyon ThParr•
11 :00 Headlines
II :05 Weathercas;
11 :10 Press Box
11:15 GreateM Fights of Centu.n
11 :30 Tonight
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Aflenroon Film Festival
Hlc)(ey Mo11~e
John G. Wlteattey
News
Wearther
Sports

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THURSDAY

12:W Kzrt.oon Komics
12:lJO 'JamboreE'
l:Ob FUm &amp; l&lt;'attcy ..M. Slater
2:SO The Feminine Toucb
3:00 Af-ternoon Film
G:OO Mickey Mowe
6:00 We~lern
6:30 News
1\
'1':00 Kukla, Fran &amp; 011 ie
Mickey Mouse ·

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bportarrt. poi!Jl\:141 ol ...,_. ol CollgNfl• You hlyt
nleo\ed • a.....-.1 tlal•• an! 1 h&amp;'Je E:lven to ,w
~ w our .couDtr, t.h• beat eerdoe t.hl.t I o01.1ld
1'0••lbl11S:va• I • now tbe ~~ lnl&gt;er ot b

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c:o-lttea ot D:l~llr"

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Wo:rltt c;rond1t1omr ue auch that the
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11:15 Bud Wilkinsoo Show

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9:30
10:00
10. 30
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11 :00
11.05

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0.0 You fl'Ust Your Wife
1'P to the m!Qu \e News
Late Show
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pastor of the Eoterpme EUD
Church oHici.atmrg.
Sprt1al muSlC was provlded bJ
Fritz Buck, organi.l;.l.
Burial wu in Rock 8Driap
c-emetery .and pall ~ren -wen!
pnyer.
Paul Reibet, Be.n Spencer, Wi:ll·
A •hort busjneq teaion
waa ard Wilson Yt-ed Clark, Qrvl~1 1e
f
beld and the minutes o the pr. B••
r - and c- M"-h.
Morning Star Church
•
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eviow. meetJna: wert rud b,- Min
Coming from out of town were
Ethel Garland. Mra. Edna C&amp;rletoo aL
,.._ and -'""'"· p erry DaVis, ...
u.
.
To Hat~e Rflfliwl Meet
who baa Men absent for some .and Mrs. C)"'Us Atherton.. )k-.
time due to illneu wu ..elcomed. and _,
...,. Paul Ar·•-.
__ .. that
Rev.
ROC«'HBitb.op
'- 1n:J" -~.
~&gt;JC .um
there
M
t.amlounced
eet
The proaram conaiattd of hiJ:bM-.
Clareoce
p.,.~
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.no:vtva
mee - nd .-.wn
.,,
· ...... Yrs . John Da·•o.
••
maA ril 18th
ruo•m
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" A trip to Florida" by Jli5l oo:l
P
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y ....k; B-·~oo
'"' . Mr. a·•
'"" Mrs. Arthur nirbt
tbru SuDday April 2Ith.
A, thr~ daKays touAr .~ Ntoew.,._ or Rou!!h md MR. Lola Bohlen all The meet.i"'• will ~nat 8:00 P.
c ty, Mw
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-osu of Columbus: Mri. Ida Mae Gard........
City, Mrs.· Nellie
Traey;
and
A
n«
and
William
Funk. 5 ,_... M. each eveniQi ai t:be rl(.crnj,q:
•"--- h t•·
d
-~ St-·B Ch·-ch _.,_ _ _.,• RD.
monthtr tnp ~o~uuug
and .....
• ·bert F·-•
...
Ethel1111:'GweJt
Ia-"'an "'-ove
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..UA 01......Lu,.,., ,- ...... -~·YJoU
....:.u bt- Rev.
oortbwest. Mila
ar UY&lt;aouster.
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a.a- -..-...
KJ:trad.s from the Ohio School - - - - - - - - - - - Ridl.ard llit.r:hetl P..tor of the
ma&amp;az.ine 00 "What are teacben"
.
EUB CDuub in Atbenl. 'J'Ibere
was given by Miu Marcia Karr and tbe ~hool teach~r•. afttt wb1ch wiU be speciatl mWiic eech _..
Mia&amp; Emma Seitz read 1 parody on 1the M1zpa~ benechcllon cooeluded ing. The public is iavited.
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lAND IOOSTIItS TO ELECT
0
Olflcers
and In--ltalled when the Baod Boosters
•,
Auoclltion meet. Mo...,y evem..
I
at
8 p. m. at the Musk Room at
Bonnie and Bobbie Rousey who
Middleport
Hl,eh School. Mn. Geor·
re~ide with their great grandmoth·
Be Childa, Mn. Bruce Uoyd and
'r• "·s
..... · C · E· P""ples
.....' w••e
_. g•·ven
A party homecoming Slep~lol Mn. Cheater Erwin will Cive the
.h ., 0 f •·pt•- t ••·
1
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e r ' es
.... ........ a
"" .--.... e- Halley's 2nd birtllday wu
numlnatiai committee's ---rt at
Churc•'' of c•·,·
t 1aot Wed· Saturday fl'om 2 till 4 at "''·
~vY
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s
nAtO
tbe
bustaeu IUMUDi and '~....plan1 will
008day - ·e ·ng loll 0 w·'
"'• m
•
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be made . for the annual Junior
gu-l~tr services.
Prizes were won by LuallDI
Band party,
Mrs. Gladys Gibson is visiting Intosh and Pamela Wabbuna.
· Dallas T .,• w J'h .h er 500-in•
lee cream, cake, mint.s were
CIRCLI TO .NTIITAIN
Im and •d ex
ght
_ ved. Pla&amp;tic horna and candy'
aw
au er, Mr .. a nd Jl'..&gt;.u.
The Rutllr Clrc:le Baptiat Mls•·
a~"--rt H ·
(F
G'"~•wu.:: ennau ranees IU!WD) aa favors .
ioaarr Society will entertain the
She went at this time to see ·h er
Guetts wen : Katbey aad
Esther Circle Tut1111y eveJrinK
new gra-nddaughter.
Jo Clark, Luanna Mdntolh,
April 100.. The meetine Will be
·Mr. and Mrs. Chari• Ca-lkins ela Wabbum, Billy and Bath
hetd at the Rltine Bapti.lt Cburcb
oi
vi&amp;iled
Bill
Vaughn,
Treva
••
his Columbus
mother, MTs.
C. E.Sunday
Peoples.with Holley,
Hackman,
Dout~lu
Uttle,
AlexLyDD
Lee ba
Mr. and &amp;Ira. Kenneth Lawson Holley.
of Columbus were weekend 'I!;Uests
Adu1ta: Mrs. I.,e Clark, Xn. Wm.
uf her parents, Mr. and.- Mrs. Little, Mrs. Richard YJushn, Mrl!l.
Pme Hawk -aDd attended the Charlotte Grueser.
Neutzling·Wippel wedding. ·
Th# •lm•t of tid ;... h li.JitJ
UU. d io otM.
Mr. aJJd rMrs. Fred Rosenbaum
SUI•
oj
Obio
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U... wil6 • ,._
arc visi·ting in Sprlnw;field witb Peruuylllfmia Man
their son and
daughter-in-law,
NEW ISSUE
Celebrate. Birttulay
Mr. a-nd Mrs. Jack Rosenb.aum and
f-amily .
The ninety·fint birthday of
Mr. -and Mrs, Art·h ur Roush of drew Young, New Clstl~. Pa. WU
Columbus were weekend guests celebrated at a family dinner SuDof her br-other-in-law and liister, day and the guests iocluded bit
Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Mitch.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wickham attended Mra. C. R. Young, Middleport. Otha meeting of the Deputy Club of ers we-re Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
District 13 'held Sunday after- Young, Erie, Pa., and Jad: Young,
noon at tho borne of Mrs. Ethel who was the weekend boat of Mr.
Arbaugh, Tupper!!. Plains.
and MNr. C. R. Young. On their way
' n.rr. and Mrs. Elmer Ebersbach back to Midd.eport they stopped
' and Mrs. Harry Go1.fried of Pt. for a short time to visit Mr. and
Pleasant were :recent JI!:Ue.s~ of Mrs. DoUJlU Young, Youngstown.
the former's aistcrs·, Kat~ and
Anna Ebersbach .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and Forly·Eigltth W eddinll
sun Waldo of Columbianoa were
weekend guests of her parenlll, Anniver1ary
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson,
GROWTH WITHIN GROWTH
Rev. and Mrs. WaldD J. Bartels.
MTS. R&lt;lss a voc:al teac-her, present Sout.h Third AvE&lt;nue, entertained
Pike Natural Gas Company is a new CO&lt;DJ'211Y
ed a $olo .at the FCderated Church Saturday to celflbrate the FOrty.
eighth
wedding
anniversary
of
her
SWlday morning.
in the dynamic and growing natural gas industry.
parents, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Hysell,
Formed to fill the strong demand for natural
Rutland. Other guests were Mi.ss
A nickel isn't supposed to be as Birdie Haley, Pearl Hysell, Mr. and
gas in the Pike County communities surrounding
good ·as .,a dollar, but it'.s a safe bet Mrs. Marrin Woodard and children ,
the new atomic energy plant, Pike Natural G:is Comthnt it goe,~ to ch u':'Ch more often. Joanne and Martin Jr., Leo Wood· tCopy. Gen. Fea. Corp.)
ard, 1\fr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith.
pany &amp;pects to stan servicing customers in July.

l ,u&lt;'iiiP

Bearhs Haw):ins. Pomeroy Sodet'V

IStephen Ha..ey

1'0!\'lEROY
SOCIETY

HOno •ed 0 n 2nd

wi~F~Ie~!ted

s;rthday Saf.

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11:00
11 ·05

·o rin Thomas

f;uy Lombardo
Ht•t; Skelton
$64.000 Qu.estjon

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To help finance necessary construction, Pike Natunl G:is Com(I2Dy lias issued
llo,Goo shares ol class A 11'0Cing common stock. This giw:s Ohio io•""'UJi cbe oppor·
tunity to •hare in the growth of a "growth" company.
The company is in the ideal position of having a demand before the ..pply is
available ... a demand which will grow with the population. Engineering reports
anticipate a nearly three-fold increase in the number of residential customers by
1960, with ·commercial and industrial use adding further to the company"a .revenue.

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1956

Population

Non-heating

QUITTING BUSINESS

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,g: Pr(•~!nn nf Yulr'nrr
Bob Cum~ings Show

Climax
Fot~r Star Playhouse

Non-heatiog

13,2l0

14,000

'-

715
2,155

1,640
- - 2,225

2,!170

36

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Heating
144
190
215
Total
180
140
275
InduStrial
l
Total
Total Firm c...,.,...
1,200
1,900
2,500
3,000
3.300
CU$t0Jilet growth wu .,timared
historical data ol similar oloe -ponies.
Above tLtl• td.. fro• ;,fo,W,. frkJ wilh the FttkrtJ PtltHr Cll..,..s#oa
aJ prep~~reJ bJ P..U M.JOIIts Asso&amp;Utes, Mllllison..;u., Ke.Jwi].
*TIJree industrial customers have been secured since prepuatioa of report.

ALL OF OUR
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John Daly
Warner BroJ. Presents
Wyatt Ea"'
Danny ThQ.ffill-:!1
Du!-'oPt Cavalcade

Wallpaper'

TV Ama ~ tur Boxing

ON ALL

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..

Single
Roll

7·1."! .Tilhn Dlliv
7:30 Dlsneylsnd
, i! :.SO MGM Parade

600 Good PoHerns To Choose From

9:00~ :fotasqu~r 11de PartY

Regular Values to $1 .SO Single Roll

Brea~~.
~ th e Banll
Wed . Nltf lghtl!
News
Sports
Heart of the City

MANAGEMENT
James D. Reilly, Chairman of the Board of Directors, is

DUPONT

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7.:00 Kultla. Fran &amp; Ollie
7 :15 Joh11 Daly
7:30 Lone nanger
8:00 Bf.tty Crocbr
fi ;JO Slop the Music
1:1:00 Star Tonight
9:30 Down the Road
!C:OO Music from M:Eiad:o.wbrool
10:30 I Led S LtV'es

ings permit, to pay an annual dividend to produce a yield of
not less than 5% pet annum on the original public olfering
price of the Class A Commoa Stock. .

BIG REDUCTIONS

lO:tS Film
11 :00 News with !\fare Jenning.,
U:06 Weather
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11:10 Sports
1.1 : 1~ Ciot'Y Delecti'ie
i 1l :45 Si~ Ort

9 :,,•
10:00
lt:OO
! 11:10
1• 11 :15

1,660

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DIVIDEND POLICY
It is the intention oi management, when, as and if eun-

"Choice of the House"

.11:3()
10:00

1,210

19'19

Commercial

I

10 :00 Arthur ~fr.t!Tny Party
10:30 Q\Jiz Kids
I I :30 lJp-ro--the-M'inule Ne\1&lt;~
11 •05 1'h1!! l,ate Show

7:HI
7:30
8:30
9:00

4l0

Heating
Total

1958
12,750

using

6:45

Jll

11,2l0

1957
12,000

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a..idential

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT

4.30 Edge of Night
5:00 Luc ky B Ranch
5:30 The Ea rly Show

8:30

•••n StHk

ANTICIPAJID NUMBER OF CUSIOMERS

Lucky 8 Ranch
"'h•
' " E.·•rl••
.. ' Show
Your F:ss'o
Reportet
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Sports P11rade
\V•alher.~a
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·" o·
p atti p ~g~
Doug Edwards. New•
Cisco 'K'-'
Arthu r "'Godfr•".v 'll• "·o··
r. ,.,.o"n
fhe 1\-'lillif'D'I·,,·
..
rvt&gt; r.ot o\ S"r't&gt;'
20th Century Fox
lJpiO !nt· Mrnulf' Nt&gt;w Lat•.- Show

Yuur Esso Reporter
Bub Wagner Sport,
•i 55 ~ eat herll\;jn
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sary cel•bratboD .of 11r. aDCf lin.
Lee Myers Rutland Sunday ...-. .
Mr. 100 MTS. J..ouU, Reibtl lh.
Clara Gruater Mrs Wilma 9tobut
llrt. Philip Snrith. Mn. Ellzabettl
RM.hburu, lb. Anoa Reuter, Mr.
and Jlnr_ Vart GrueH:r aDd f-..
ily, lfr. and Mn. llenn.Q Grueser
Mn. Vlo&lt;ent llmcleriok lmd d&gt;U·
drrn, MiNes Katie and Apw
Grueser and Mr. IDd Mnf. EditroG
Hart .

Cekbraled

4:3(}..50 Edgr. of Night •
5:00 Lucky ('I Rancn
5:30 The Earl Sh
6 30
Y
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Your EJ&gt;So Repmter
6.45 Hob Wngner Sports Show
6:55 Weatherman
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.Pss on e-renc-e
7··· 1fi' Dour.c
!Erlwal"d~ Nr&gt;nr•
7::10·8:30 llighUslrts ~t the Greal
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Funeral ~rv1ces ~ WtUiam
F'r.;.nk: RythL-r Wt'Tt' held from
the Ewmg Chapel Sunday &lt;Jt 2 Pm. wJth -the Rev . Racer B1.5hop.

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The.Meig~ County R~llre-d Teachers A~alion met Saturday •I·
ternoon (n the .ocial room of the
Federated c:hureh , with Mia Mar.
cia Karr pre.ideot , presidln!:.
Devotioru were led by Mus £m.
ma Seitz who had for b&lt;rr topic,
''Faith and Ready" taken. from
1be Upper Room. followed by a
readini "LeMrning to lin" and

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tll4 n.oa::rat. Pazou.. wUl at. tbat t1• 1.tet\ tho&gt; ,
4Widid&amp;Ua 11t1o wUl !'1ft on th•ir ~l't fioket.l ,

6:30 Spot'b £:~·e
6 40 New:-; Picture
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5• L~s Paul &amp; Ma..., Foro
oJ:·on
na.tt &amp; Scruggs., Show
7·0o "1lhf&gt; Huntf"t'"
7:30 Drnafl Sh::~re
7:45 News Car~van
R:OO You Bet Your Life
8:30 Dragnet
9:00 People's Choice
9:3(1 Ford Theatre
10 :00 Lux Video Tb~atre
11:00 News Headliael!l
11:0~ WeathereR ....

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TUESDAY
Kartoon Komit&gt;s
Jamboree
Film &amp; Faney
The Feminine ·rout&gt;h
Afternoon Film Festival
Mickey Mouse
R.oeky Jones
Newa with Marc Jenni.la'S

6:00
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6:30
6:45 Weatber

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G1·and Olte Oory
Dinah Shore
New~ Carava n

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TUESDAY
Jgn ?n-l"ra~·e:.o
Captain ft:ang.'IJ'OO
Garry Moore
Arthur G•J-J fre
Slr'k . R' h Y
'v 1_ e 11 J(·
ulnml LadyLuvl' &lt;lf Ufe
12:30 S
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' To mohrrow
12 :45 Tehai'I.G:'
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1 no 1 \&lt;~f lr_~ KJ!l'hron
I&lt;W-2 UO A~ lht' \'turlil 1'urm
;:~g ~~~bert U. Lewis
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3 .00 "fluus~~&lt;Jrpy f
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3.30 lluO lrosby Show
4:00 The Bright ~ r Day
4:
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KARR and VANZANDT MOTOR SALES

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Matinee
Date With Life
Modl'lfn Romallces
Queen for a Day
Aunrt T&gt;ru 9howHowdy Doody

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ROCKET BROUGHT HIGH-COMPRESSION

Cam~ra C&lt;.tt&gt;S to Srhool

themselves ttfOroughly un1&gt;opulari
on their recent tour of South
. o f t h e 9 00 s· WEDNESDAY
. 11Ly
T h ey a buse d t h e h osplla
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l,(overnmen l s wh Je
en Iert·a1ne
9 ~ 00 (' J .~n On - -Pravt'.r
them. by unbridled atlarks on other 10 : 0 .aptain Kangaroo
GttJ'ry MOOJ:e
counl1i.es, no t a bl y (h e Um•t eu·' Sl ates 10 :0
sn A
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B
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1'1 an.
11:30 Strike Il Rici
The Malenkov method is more 2:00
Valiant La,ty
I nnd more •ua • SHOUS, 1n th a t 2 r• L
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it disarms 'suspicion.
:l:ao 5 ov e f Lif,•
Tb.ere Is stlll a greot deal of
earch for Tomorroy,
., .45 The Guiding Light
Oppo''.llon 1"n Br•·taln to [loo forth
coming visit of BuJganin
anti- 1 30onA f&lt;Mi
th P'~ Ki!&lt;·h"n
'·h ev. Th ey are go Inl( on A :·: !JO sRohet!rtWorld
Tur·ns
Kh rusuc
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state mlsslon, as !I:UeJJts of PrimP
30 Hnli~ep;:uiy
MJD,lster AnthOny Eden . They wiJ'
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even have lea wi.lh Queen Eliza:~ 0 T :tr' llig P&amp;yofl
. of l he f am·
·3 BP'I ('rnsby ShPw
beth ll, b1ood relallve
0
ity o£ Czar Ni'cholas II whom th~&gt;
_t~Th_" Brighter Day
Bolsheviks murdered In cold blood
1.00 Sign 0n- f'J•ayer
In a cellar In a ho11.~e In Ekaterin00 Captain Kanga roo
bur where they had been interned
ll .OO GurTy Moore
Undoubtedly
Bul,;anin
and 1):30 Arlhur Gorlfr~
Khrushchev will o,fatcb their step
:30 Sl.rike it Rich
while they are in Britain, both in
00 V&lt;~l ia nl Lady
their ofticfal talks and in their pub·
5 Love of Life
appbrance·s
'u Sl'ar·ch for Tomurru 10
But if they meet with no ho!!tiln
The Guid'ng Llgtit
demonstrations, however careful
00 Katie's KH ·ben
they maY be-, lt wUI be due In ,Kreat
30 Love Slory
plrt to Malen11:ov.
2,00 Robert q. Lewh
2:30 .Housepai1J•
~ , 00 The Dig Pa}-·orr
Bob Crosby S·huw
4:00 The B1·ighter Day
a: 1:J Secret Sturm

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Soldiers Of Fortune
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Sj.oOrt.oi f .ye
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6 ~5 L ~· ; Paul &amp; Mary Ford

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Funeral Services
Teachers Have
Held Sunday For
Meet Saturday
Frank Ryther

The Daily Sentinel

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10 30 ErniE" Ku1 il l',; S!" "'
Vnlt•d Pr..s St1ff CorrMpondtnt 11 00 nome
Russia·~ G.-orgl M. Maleukov has 12:01 Temlf's.st•e Ernll'
lf'Vf'loped into a Ot'W kind uf Mos. 12:30 Feather Your :";est
l ·OO rurrnt
row menare during hi&gt; CU/Tcnt
visit to Great Brilain
2.00 Star Shuwca'l.e
It might a,.; wt•l! IX' s.-icl franklr 2 :JO Pars-on's Study
th.sl the pudgy formf'r Soviet prl'· 3-00 Matinee 'fhE"alre
m1er has madt&gt; ,a hit .
4 :00 n ate with L!ft:
Not only has he 111arle himself 4 :1.5 Modern Rornanf'es
popular, but undouhredly he has 4:3D Que£'n For a Day
IJelped lu lak(! the ht•at off the 5 :00 Aunt DI'U ShoW
Kremlin's cmbarras_.;ing pl ight i n
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WEDNESDA.,.
and dis&lt;'laim rom]Jiidty in
h i.~ 7 w00 Sign
Toa·ayOn.
mao Y er1mes.
0·00 Coff~e Time
Malenkov a!so has ne:pcrl ma. lO.·OO
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teriallly to eas~ the wuy for Prf'- IO.· ao Din&lt; Don&lt; Sc:, '"'
Ernie
Ko
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Show
mier Nikolai A . Hulg&lt;urin
and II:OO Home
Commuuisl P arty tt'atit·r Niki1a S. 12 :00 T{onnessee Erole Show
Khm~l-ll'hev , who ar,• t&lt;.l !IJTil't~ in 12 . 30
BrHain on Apl'il lA.
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Middleport Garden Magazine Carries
Club Meets Monday Article About The
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Middleport Pool
The lrliddleport Garden Club
"Water, water everyw-here but
Mwl-day aft~.-............ at ,;,.__ · 111.1 sWtmmmg'· Is tn~ ntle ot an
home of Mnr. C})Jrl~ Hennesy &lt;~rtide about the M;ddleport Muni
wlbh Mrs. Gar~n Slansbr.rry pre- dpal Pool which appean in the
rtdiDI in t·h e abs.ence of Mrs. Max: April Uurue or "Ohio Clti~ and
Rfi,ler presideot. Eighteen mcm - Village!" pubtuhcd by the Ohio
Mfs were present and Mn. M. L. Municipal Lt!ague.
F'rencb had ·t be program. She
Themu or thiB $pl"ill'~ issue is
r-ead a paper oo "SprinR 1&lt;~\owr:.ril" "P11rks an&lt;! Recreation" and the
and .Ill'$. C. 0. Fisher exhibited al'ticlt- IS written by We.slt&lt;y Bmt z
an arrangement of 111napdragons con.suUmg
(&gt;ngincer
LanrsiTIJ
!lDd jonquils in a pottery contain- ~i{'h. who (!('signed the local
er.
pool . Hi!i writeup on tbe pool
Dlrte of the non--compet·itive sta-rls with May 5 1950 whu.
Sprlna: Flower Show wHI be an· Judge
Cedric Clark
slaTted a
nouoced tater .and t·he show will movement for a pool and the pa.sabeo 'held at the Public Library. in.g or ·a 25 year bond issue for
The annual picnif will be 'h eld at $75000 t-o finance the pool which
Lake Hope. Mrs. Hennesy served opened i-n 1954.
' assorted eandies to the members.
-----------'-Wolfe, M·iddleport; Merle McMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Clre, Pomeroy.
:Admitted ·M onday: Lynda Rothgeb, Che!Jhire; Lilli~ B. Callicoat,
NAMED BY COURT
lteedsviUe; Mn. Cl-ay Jordan,
Th&amp; Probate Court reported toCo&lt;penter.
day t-hat Aona Wikon, Pomeroy,
DhH!har'ged: Betty Kline. Pom- RD, has been appointed as admill"
-eroy; Step'hen Hof!man. Chester; istrat·rix of the estate of Dale
Lynda Rothgeb, CheshiTe: Joe- Rooe.

WSAZ ··TV Channel3

BY CHARLES M. McCANN

Na: wn.1l Er.lv {' rl t~mg rq!l&lt;'~' n· .~ rr vr . 1\ u ttll ~cllL 11: :n:kll1. ln ...
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,Jt!r Wt•t•k tJIIt' )&lt;·iJr 1n "'h -'' '1 ' J l I ir. llai11 S 1 ·n ' •no •! off :n• . :&gt; J:', 1,0
six month.~. $7 i.IU. t il •• ,. ,,, ·•·J,
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rn" ' "r r ., lltt' '.l' h •·r·
av&lt;~ i lahl e ~Jnl' 111" 11' 11 '!,. J:, .. ,r •'1"' )•.J r $.'!, -., x lll -'. rih., , !:L!5
~hn .' m"ni~l'i. $::~50 : r• n•· rrr •dr;. 'i!_
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'TELEVISION GUIDE

Commentary

DEVOTED TO INTrR E"STS OF MEIGS - MASON AREA

RICHARD S. OWEN

Tue«doy, April 10, 1956

fhe Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Sale! ALL

Sale! ALL

POTIERY

DECALS
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-ALL SALES FINAL-

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vice president and general manager of Hanna Co'!~ Co~ a
division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. Henry G.
Jepson, President and Director, is president of Schenk, Jepson
&amp; Co., general insurance agents of Wheeling, W.Va. Harry L
Brown, Secretary and Director, formerly was office Jrulnager
for the P. &amp; 0. Construction Co. in St. Clairsville. I. T.
Newlin, Director, is executive vice president of the Fint
National Bank of St. Clairsville.
N. D. Linger, General Superintendent, has been associated.with various firm•
in the natural gas indumy since 1927, including experience as con.uuction eagin«r
on the 22·inch pipelifle laid into Oak Ridge, Tenn.
PRII CIRCUlAR
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The Ohla Cmnpany
Offering Circular on Requ...t
51 N. Hlah Strellf, Calumllus I 5, Ohio I

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The Ohio Ell Company

I om a r-.sident ·of ()hie. Please tend the drc~ •ith
details of Pike Noturol
common stock to:

INVESTMIINTS

Member of the Midwest Stock E.:chonge

51 N. High St.
Columbuo 15, Ohio
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Panthers Win ()ver Racine _:__T_e.~
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AsTt.eissSiwmsPitthingWares 1
Pll!('f&gt;d !J).· the J.1!1dl.IL.g ;a/i,J IJJ '
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Mr. nn·,l Mr ~ n_.bnt Co:tt ~ and
claughlt'l", Chnsllnc. were 1n HunLington Sallmluy to a\ll'nd the annuaJ Narcissus Show there'.
Rel_ativC's ond fl-iends of Mrs.
Walter Ha)th wt.•nt lu J·,l"kROtl
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day to atte-ncl her funeral ~rvke'&gt;
They included David Jonk'1ns and
his ~ister, Mrs. Frances Dcarhs,
who w.e re comins of Mr Hayth,
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Over Ja£·k tabua Mondav Nite Gauge Testings
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bome demonitr~tlon ajfent f"POJ"led
Jal·k•e Lah11a ,f t-:a~t :\l t!ullclw.,
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Jaslr.ets
SpHken kJd from Atlanlo , r.a .. &lt;'fln
I :lhau'., !{li!V•'~ ~Hrr•h lqm h"•l 1ht•ll shmdd bf&gt; cbN~ked . Also' the bottom
cedC'd only that "It ~n~ ll tough
r ·_11 1va' ~ntl h(• .rurnp t·d ttlttf'k!y to of the canner should be eheeke4
fight."
h1 , h•!•t . hur lh ft•r-t•f' \lurk C•lun for pltw along wJI.h the ed,-es of
But Lnbuo w~~ mud1 /IIOl'('o tulk - f,l.,., rl hiiFI 111 1-illf' t!w nw nd,Jt•rr.i' I hi"' rannPr, whirh might allow
ative.
t'l ;,l lll 'llll"l\
'sh .•am to escape.
"J'vp hl;'en In wt:h .~ unw f"ll"t•!!v
Sh'-' sllitecl lhat eonners may bl'
t01.Jgh fighters but nonl' I'V"r h1u·t
t•h•anrd with ree:ular olqmlnttm
me like Ou1t f'11 lhoun" ~:wl 11H'
rleaner and three r.f!l'() (Nnenessl
handsomt• Nt'w Y nrkt•r wl1t• ltu~
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won! . Shf! pointed out that
~rade-d punches w1!h sut"h rPn••wn
('Ourae scouring padR or cleant'r
ed battler! 11~ f:!l Tunll'l". WrllrL'
will &lt;'HI gro~a ill the aluminum
Pastraoo nnd Juhnn .\1 Sulliva n.
and
cause lt.&gt;akagt' of steaJ;p.
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Calhoun, who wPidJt•U
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POUil\l s to Lnhu:1 '.; l.'ifrt~ W11n h,,
rt•nu Ir, bef ore canning time.

tims are sini!!Hi g h1 s Jl!'&lt;tl't '
After bla)"; llng h1 ~ w;~\ lo ~
unan1mous I0-1·•• u11d u~{·t~lll'll ml'l"

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lhe formet• Donna Ruth Hus!':(']J,
Mr,s. Roberl lf:l)l h Mr. and Mrs
Rob(trt lla yth, Columbus, were ,
weekend guests at the
RUS&gt;Il·ll
home and s he attended the Spring
Corlcert given at UH~ lligh School
Sunday when M~' Til&lt;l Hu .~·.el l recmved her senior m(•d:ll and nward .
Mr~. Canit' Doddridgl' b n mcd ical patient at Meigs General Ho ~pital.
Mr. and Mrs. t~ toyfl Barcus and
chiJdren, {3onnie Jean ;wd 811!:.;,
Columbus, an1l Mr. unci Mrs Raymond Ri~gs, Zanrsvdk. were wceli;end guests of Mr all(l Mrs . D E
Miller.
lrf'r
Mrs. Glar!ys Wt"i ghl u"d
daughter, Mrs Mar-jory Eam, and
tbe latter's ch1ldren are Inin g in
St. Petersburg, Flu , where Mrs .
Eans'is cmploy rd Ll'&gt; be;~ulicltUI at
R1•fh's Beauty Snlon .

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It with her s1st ~ r aOfl hi'01het· il1law, Mr . HnJ' Mr~. Fred LeWis ltnveoswood, and their family. Thursday Mr. and Mrs, I.Jewis and ~r s
Gothard were in Gullipolis to !ll-

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C !toney . Euaeae ROUtlh,
t John Wolff· 11nd (;eorij:e Sa)TIP .

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Thurs, Fri, Sot.
April 12-13-14
IN TIIF.

Bethany Church
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nv \ 'anlty P

IY VIRGLNIA CA.ItlETON
SERVICE HELO AT CHURCH
A bl:all-lfrlll und tl!lPI"I'!lsive
E:1sler scJ'VI&lt;"('I wa.~ h;,.•ld ;.o\ th(•
Bupt~t Cbureh with the Mel ho·
d1 'll, Unil£'d Brethren ami B:1p1ist
C.tull"ehes coopcralifl.g. A very
,
intNe.qtm-g prognun Wits given
and enjoyed hy tht:! brgc eon·
I!:I'C,g:atron (Tom the l"hurthes Hr•v
Rufus Casto pr t•hc Mt!'lhodist
Chuu.·h offerf'd prn~·er and Rrov.
SIW'rley Wood, pustor of ltre Baphst church brought the message .
Th~ chureh was deconl'l.ed with
E:~sif'r flowers nnd hghted tape.~-s .

MEETING OF COUNCIL
The \"egular monthly meto(ing
of the town council was held on
Tu&lt;'stfny C&lt;vrnmg with the fnllow ing ·ruernher~
pt·esent : .Mayor
Oncait Quillin ; Recordc1, Jame~
\1. Crump: C'ouneilml'n· rhartcs
Grhbr;, Isai!:h Gibbs and Harry
Gl1mm Tht&gt; prine1pnl bu ~ incss
mo:~llcr:;
dtSC'li,&gt;S('d was .aboq•
il]lC11ing dr:~.ins fo1· the water to
drain ofr of ce.rtmn t~r&lt;'as in .the
town anrt malnng arrap~emeots
for \hi? nnnu&lt;~l convl'n!ion nnd
cl~tlon and thr p;~yment of brtl-;
The election wi!t be h.e-ld April
121h. Th!:o mr:etin;~ was e..,herl to
orrle 1• bv Ma;·o 1• Quill'"
and hm&lt;'s.
!"'"
M Crum p w.~s made' Mtn1rrnan
on'll Mrs . Charles G1bb, t"!e1k
('a udidatcs rc1r the different or·
l1cers were nominated Mayor,
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fWO SURVIVORS or the TWA craP Just u.at of PltU!burgh aiJ"lKirt are tlwwn being comforte-d ln
Prtt!'lbtlrgh after their escape. IAft: Mr·w I...(Jubte .uce~,~rthy tlOver,JJ, ovcu ht&gt;r husband John, 02. \\"ho
Jut l! a bandaged root. Rtcht: TheQdore O'Malley, Jr., ~9, calls, to Readln~ . Pa., lo uy he won't be at
~~urll

while daughter Mary Ellen, 7, halds a cold cloth ovet his bruln&lt;J eye. ~- .. nty-two bodie~ wero
tlnternalwnal Bwndpft.ot-0.1

tu l:t!n rrom burne'c! wrecknge or t he t'Ut-bound pl11ne.
oring hc&gt;r

granddau"hler Mary
~
Margarf•l Stewart, bri&lt;le-elcd of
Jaek f-owler of Pt Pleasant. The
'Ph e f('Ytvo
· 1 serv1ccs
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rvenln~ was spe-nt inrormally and
con..._.,.c
10 oonelusion l'erresbments wert' hy _ lt&lt;·v . B1ddlt&gt; or the Congregaserved tO' the guests The wr;d- rti&lt;mal Christian Church were well
Btddl• ·song a
ding was ·:m event of April 7th 1n t•ltanded RPv
!he Mason Methodut Church.
-solo eaeh evenmg. Donald Brickle~ of tile .Ca1·Jelon e'hureh -a•lso
1
1 sang a so~o at t'at&gt;h servke 1'he
UNOERGOES SURGERY
Cnrleton lrio c-omuo!ing of 1\'Ir.
1D r. C. W. Pe.lty underwl"nt sur- and MTs. James Rce&lt;&gt;e n~1d Donald
g~ry a! the Georgia .Bapt1st Hos- Bri('kles sang se!t'{'\i.ons on Tuespi tal in Atlanta, Ga., r{'('ently. -&lt;Illy and Friday ovenmg. Rev
Or. Pet!~ . a local phy$ician for Glnb1g or t:he Albany Baptist
over fiHy yt'ars now SIJE'IIds thc c-hurch de-livenx! tht' st"rmon on
winter with his son-in-taw and 1' ue~ day evrning and Rev Hunyon
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gin- of l·hc First Bapti;,;1 Chw·ch or
dP.n in Allanta Reports t~t·e tha1 Gallipolrs s poke on Fnd ·~y ewnDr. Pclty is progrt'"ssi ng nicci)' ing and al$0 sang a so lD
and is oow a&gt;t )JQme at lSDB SandOn Easter the ,luni(Jr Cl:~sR
l.own Road.
the Sunday School ('Onducted tl'le
devot!1lnal exercises whirh was
very Impressive after
Sunday
Mr. and Mr;;. Harrv CJbl)s , fl.1iss 'School under the supe1·vi•ion of
'M.i·ldred Obapm"&amp;W•, r:li'e and Don- their 1P&gt;'lChFr. Mrs . Guy Sw&lt;~dley
Qie 0Jbbs (!pent the J~aster week·
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Reeves
eod With Mr. and Mrs .•Jnck Frye 11-Dd soM of Columbu.-; we1e th.e
in Clu!ster W. Va
Ke.lthVirginia
McClung Jr. ll se·.nior
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tbe •E a&amp;••r weekend at ~·"me~
Easter guest~ of S(tuirc 3iHI
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Mrs. Ju&lt;·ob Ph•tl 1ps were 1\fr and
M~ . IU'Id Mrs Sam C'.trter ol Mr~ - Sta/llley ,,1.1·ccll and e~h 1 tdrl'n
Wht&lt;eling were wee~ gu&amp;&lt;&gt;ts of of W:ii~hin}ltOn. n. c, Wo~ne 1111 d

LANGSVILLE

J!Ut'stS
1ht'it parenh.
I.Wt'l'kllld
MT ;utd \Irs. Tht'o Kt' nnedy.
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Columbus and Mr. and -Mrs. Rober! MdiN of Ctrc.ld'J!J.e spent
Sunday ..at the hOlM or !'heir fat'VIH ' vonly · l\3i11Px and "hetr
&lt;11mls, Etht'l and Daisy Mill.er.
1Mr. and Mrs Harold. Gardner
J r. of Columbus
were
.I{Ueills
Sun9ay of hiS pUrt'nls, Mr . .and
Mr.; Harold Gardner Sr.
Mr. and ~rs Donme Nf'l&lt;&gt;on o(
C Joo k~\l!lle w~·re yue~ts
Sunday
o r he1 pan·nts, ~r and ~rs Burt
Riggs
Mr~ .
.J ack Dartrum was at
Porrv•to) on llusi nesi Friday.
,\lr &lt;Jnd Mrs C;r~h Brnlt'y catlL'd In Sl't' hi s &lt;&gt;istl\r, Mrs. Ella
l"&lt;t•lson a-t Albon~· Fr1day. .M rs ..
Nt·l~on is \'t&gt;ty oporly.

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Goltlllpohs and Mr. and Mrs . Get~.
STROKI
James :utd son local
John Hal'i'l};, one of the Lowft•s
Mr. D·nd· Y!r~. J~ W. Kell sp~nt

SUFFfiRS

ihe_ Wlleken_d m Charleston With
ltheu· !!On·tn-l&amp;w J.fld daugthtcr
lefr. H!.ld M~ James Frbl"r.
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IMr. Rlld Mrs. Jomes M"Kmght,
.MT. a~d Mrs Arthur . Wayland
ll'nd Miss EslhP.t' McKnlght were
Easter guests of Mr. &lt;md Mrs
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MIS I Patl"l{'la I .erner, Doyl(ln,
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end of her mothPI", \t r.';. llrnry
J~nkins und fmnily.
Herman Kearns or Chlllicoihe
spent the weeken-d l•ere with relatWes.
·· Ron . Campbell Stenem. mem·
br'r of the West Virginra House of
De-lt'lgnle and candidate for reclectio11 and Iva-n Bush. memh ~':of 1he Mllso n CGunty Court were
Visitors hf'fe lost w1•ek

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Jam•• Phillip &lt; u£ St. Albons "'d
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Mr and Mrs. Con Roush announce
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and h01s bee.n named Connie

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KILLED !NCAR 'WRICK
James M. Cr.ump l'leceived word
that his cousi~ }b:sQu, .J , MMl'"

First Sight

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When you se£" the nlr.c srl&lt;'rtlon of gnod used cars we

1952 Cadillac

1895
1953 Chevrolet
895

Series 62 4 door, da:r·k hlue melall ie
finish set off with J!:l(lamin£ whitt' wall
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Bgures show that tho Fetrd V.S with Ill power-pocldn' ptlll&lt;lb IJ
· the lprllut...llins olghl in the world! oalctal 6~ far 11155
show that 346,313 mOM people bought Fonl V-81 than boupt

2 door. A clean little car in excellent
conditlon. standard shlft for real
economy. "fadlo and heater for drh·lng pleasure.

the two other low-prlcecl ttJahtl&lt;omblned/

1951 Plymouth
Be1vacl(lre 2 door, tutone li(l'ay, hard
top, A .:ood runninJ;!, easy rlding Uttle

car.

1951 Ford
VS, 4 door,
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But now Fonllalllttlns !Ill OVOD hollsr V-8 pace by makltc
a~atlable the blqeot ongl1)0 ever olle!"d in the low-price Bold.
Its !he Thunderbltd Spe&lt;;tal V.B-and you ctUI order It DOW In
Fairlane and Stalfm Wagon models. TJjiJ engine has a displacement of 312 cublclnches and delivers 225 hor&gt;epOwer. It whlsu
you from "wboa" to 00 as y&lt;1t/ve aevorpo before!

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Aod Ford gives you that wonderfully long. low look of the
Thunderbird in 1111 of ltl '56 models.
get new Lifeguard
Design, also, to help prote&lt;t you In cue of accldeDt. Te&gt;t Drive
this IIJ'tiOt uew '158 F&lt;l'd , , • today!

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. James Fiber
Charleslon .11re announcing &lt;thc birtlt of a lOP in • Ctla~~n
Kn~ital. April
4th Thi~ i~ ~ht
fir~ Nl il d .afl'/1 has bt&gt;t'fi' noam~
lltm1'&lt;3 Jr. TM t'Qiitller ill tbe ff#mcr Jane .\1tn Kt'llJ of H~trl!ord .

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Thev

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Mrs .. Mary Aumi\lOr enterta'n-l

Discover for yourself the delicious difference in Folll"r'tt. The rare ·.
,fragranc~~ clear amber color, and rich, rtfmrhing flavor-never bitter,
never flat. Try Mounfai,~·Grown v ~ 1o-er's Coffee tomorrow.

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(·most ~pendable . .•

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'BuaC'Ilft.

and wann tropic rain. This is the coffee which experts agree
has the r:ir&lt;St tang and most satisfying flavor o£ any coffee known today.

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ll!l-ECTRIC WATI!R HEATER

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H!lll, Alice Hall, Anne1!c 'Johnsttn, Erm1 Jo A1m &amp;eitDliioe, ·TJ»
tpas JO!hn90n, "tJubert Gibh,l;. Rn-

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The distinctive difference in Folger~s is rare coffee! Mountain·Crown
Coffee- found in remote regions where n~turc provides an abundance

It is this naturally mo~ flavooful coffee that Folr;er'e selecls and
blends in their unique way.

to a
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' "'e from Wahnmn High Schi)O] in

are mne from •he:re-.
IMay Mrtry
.Mat'.l("llret Board,

you taste!
Rare_, mountain-coffee is what" puts nature's ~richest
\ coffeeJiavor. intoJevery~cup of Folger's.

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Mrs. J. W. K.llll pn4 Mrs. Or4n
l.ove were boglesses to the Ladies
Bible clan &lt;fw tbJir ~ meJA·
inj. Tb$ meetin:g was :}Jcld in the
social rooms- or the Met&gt;hodi~
clnn'&lt;h.
lo"""' ilfeKAraht.
presidem., }&gt;res.id$d anJI ddvotlon ·al.s were led by •Mrs. W. T. ~r.

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lhl' past week supervisin~ the
npflning or a -drainage lite n('at'
lhc rost Orfice.

And now'FOrd's new 225-h.p.~engine·
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are offcrlng thls week.

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He, with hi~ son, Mason. Wl'rc
goi ng fro-m Parkerghur.J{ to Ak ·
ron where he lived wtth hi.i SIS1M', Mrs. Bert•ha Cunnmgham
Ol!('o man in the o.lhcr c-ar was ktll
ed and nnothcr one died J.aler

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Mts. George Moodls-[ zens wbo is n,ow 118 :'l(oflr8 old
paugh, and on' (~riday thry drove to suffe-r"NI a slight .stroke s,everal
Charle~ton to attend the :unerall day:; H[,fO at h!J home in Vall\!~'
or theu uncle, John F.Jkin!;. Mrs. City and l;1y for almost •a day be,(Jothard was accompanied home J fore be w:~s found by friends. A.
Saturday by Mr Lew1s and so n, doctor was sum~oncd and be was
Ted.
moved ·l o tfie home {)f h1s daugh Miss Katheryn Frulh , Charleston, ter, Mn Bu!"ley B()lltd. Ht Is
and her mother, Mrs. Henry Fruth somewhlt lmpt·pvetJ and ts &lt;!Onfmed to 11 chair all lime.

Rasehall
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l 'h;•lndiarr~ chfl('hcd the mylhi-1
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, is rl
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1 e b ~ d OW!llng the Cwnt ~. I
fill' ~t·t'I'JJJ l&gt;f lh·· 1n
ut '-~-;-::.u
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1 ~ ''ltt•o; 1n JcJ.·Jd•· w! 1r1 \~ill i&lt;IJ 1,,
01 ,1,, 11.,, l"nlorful . if ; t' t- mo~e lllan enunab t&gt;la rec(UnmPn- 61, Ill ~ u~n s patte1·ed conle~t at
1·\th. 11 ~ 1,1. ,-,·p:· 1·..:r·r 1t \! 1 • 1 ~.;~
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• , II hn P datwn f.o get him .in with ' Ma Shl'evepo1·1, l..a. Monday. The Vlt·
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th 1 k ' d 1 &lt;' ano . .EtYen more imhnrt~nt ·1h
~r") uoos 1~". I e 1ndiuns" ,,pring.
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BX ng JI.OW.r&amp; ff'ef ,hit Jacks • '
/' In th e Sl'n~·s
With Nt•w
Pikt• Na•urnl Gas Co. today an ll&lt;•k -1 -"
tllflll•V rltn OJ -1
artmno art'- &lt;'OIDr would •b"
.ons York lo 10.'1.
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... aw lfl mont"y fo1·
nounced thf' is.~ue of 110.000 shllrl'~
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a-arcianola-·w ll
Aftcrtod11y'sg:.~methetwo(·lull~
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or &lt;.'lass .o\ common !rtoek to fr i'a!!l'r~on ;
f'&lt;llnp.
howovor
e
Pom•roy Po•
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Thus the "}1,.,~,, 0 " 1
lh mo~·e to lndi~n.apolis for Lhe nnul
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I ~l'I'HI~ dt•ICI"Illl!l('d to make tht'
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nnnce eon~tru&lt;'tion In Pike County .
He 1
28
of a g • t
mr.eltng o the tow·. The gam._. hf' re
4 0 0 0 I !or ulC1· OJ•·m•"a; champion Joy threshhold
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m s. •v,
.
rl'"&lt;~ opportunit~·
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Pikt' NaiUJ·ul was formed to pro~ .. ~ f' " " ' '
Sh id
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fmaoe1al--that 15
h h b
· or1g:1na Y was s lated ror Mcnc.Han
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3 1 0 D low until Mareumo
rem"or.res him·
• w en e attles ....
' vide natural gas in the areas nrar
P OnH"T•
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l':('ll'onrl •I'll 11 " ·· .
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., 11 : W ilson, CF
eTlSh ~ouoa:l champion Johnnv Williams K!n • The steady pilfhin~ of Herb the Port.'lmouth Atomic F.nt&gt;rgy
4 0 ~ 0 ~ddf hfl:om 1the M'!'1
Jt~hn \" 1!"'', '' ,·,r ' 111" ·.. ··' ' y oiJhg, RF
as tp en tv . o . rmf' . Plr t.h
np- ...
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Frld ay 01ght
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Srore and Bo'u Feller· ....
'· · c·k e d b Y projeC'I.
3 1 0 0 an
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~·mg OD on
'flhe is~ue, undt'rwrilten by 1he
()nd nn :• IJ 1, ., . I I, •IJ " I
•' , .J Mow~t·y SS
3 0 2 0 parent t ll'ory I!' Dot to cOUrt . e
Willi&amp;ms i" an e:rf.perienced war i the horne runs of IlOot Evers llnll
OhiO Company. Columbus invest :lftew ~I· 'I &lt; I h .,I I,. ·, I
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hghllllllg: whr n lhl' storm spon WIU r•-r ~-- "7
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. .Jun Ht&gt;gan paved the WU)' r . II
mtt , B
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w, ~1-Q . u 1W'ns1 Ill 68· boiut~ Ind1ans
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lll IC ment banking firm, Is offered to
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11 e h as 1OS 1 on)'
tatf'81 WUl
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TV B ' ld
e fbl 1 With threto
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from E11l• 1 11 tt 11 iJ., 1111 r•' ,,
ThP.iis, p
ut up
draws and posted 36 knockouts
S.,eor~ worked five innings and Ohio inveYtors only . at $S prr
4
2 0
Thr J•. 111 h" , ,, 1, 1,, 1 ,,, 1 , 11
T o tal~
Wlurh lt•avf's Jack~on, whether
If Jaek.~on gets past this one. gave upthE~re.bits, inclulllllg 8 tw 11• share.
31 5 1
18
run 111 th,. tfw 1 " I. 11 11 , 111 1,1 , Radn• Po• .
AB R H E
0 .ynu 1111'-unally
he would he thP buildup w"l s•-L
n,m
to Gall
wrn 1n earnes 1• 1
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, 1 feel 1
. 1 bcm-,er
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a I Oj)[J I)Ilt.'ll ' l)r no .
and St'Veral ~ar(!/ ll
l t d II"S lnfU.'Il]i. arrts homer was the
harn dr·oppf'rl Iill" IIoiii ·····I lho ")I W•tf- ss
l 0 J 1
One tiring he has going ror him tuneuns would •• ,~~- r,, ~e e,c t' :Nr.st off the young soulhpay a.:inl"f..'
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4 0 1
I&gt; '-' 1' 1nbton
Ul up
w IC St&gt;ptember bout with the RDck t 1K! 1n~ns bei!(Bn lr ainlntt.
lt-1 Shf'rid,tn r.:n t 11 "r' 11 -t h' ,,, i';rah~, C·P
[m:1k• ' h1m the current
OVt'r- Arter that 11 it WOrks
t M
Feller reh~ved and also w.:~ s
BY UNIT~D PRESS
3 0 1
2 ~tuf!.•d Chuck DAvey . Nobody be- dano will' step dQ...V., ou '
Grnf· Mild1 llu •n '• nt•l•·•l 1, 1, 1 111
Cundiff, 38
artouch~
for" a two-run Romer "in
NEW YORK SL Nich~1as Ar&lt;-.na
3 0
In th• fourth inniM Pom ,.rl'l ~
Ri~eft LF
1 0 ~ ~ lu•vr·s tor a ~llJ{ sec~nd that JJtck - r Only then, in all ptpbability, will four hitS. S~Qre and Feller r:wned - Rory Calhoun,
161. Whtlf'
ldded their fin•l th r""' ma•l&lt; · s ,1111
RF
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wh1~
Man·tano
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rome'
out
to
make
his
a
tot~l
pf
l!JDC
play_ers.
Plain~.
N.
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outpoinlf'-d:
Jatkit&gt;
1 0 0
0
ers. With two out Earl Sm.th
Adams RF
But · explatns one ancl('nt den - bid.
AI Worthmgton pJtehcd the !irl\1
'-"'U. given fird
ba'"' on intu- Jot-.nsc~, CF
; 0 0 0 171'11 of Cauliflower l'anyon, "it
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far•nc~. Elldns was u f" on 1 Hilt, r:r
0 0 0 would make for a real interesting
fielder' choice,
and Thei n
Oostock . 1 S
1 0 0 0 fight fo r lhrcr:e or four rounds un·
0 0 til Marciano eaughl up to him
bluted a long shot that dear"'d
Gllul, 18
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the bu1hn In t..-t 'i•ld , and
Tof•ls
0 0 Holky would never havl" seen so 1
26 0 4 4 many glovt'S befon."
w~nt on to the puking lot , f or PoiTleroy
.
• three run homer. It Will only ' Radn•
~ : g_J~! One thms Jockson has ((Oint for

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and Mr~ K11r·l RoihNmttutl, 11nd llt•nr } D&lt;r1HI R o .,~i. l'11int P!t·a·
former ~Uddl(I.IJMI rt'~JdelliH. \•h 1t [5a!ll , '' '"itL·d Mr 11nd Mrt~ Wal\ er
ed former nl' q~ldH)r~ !IT HI f1 ie1t&lt;.la C'J"ook~ 1.1 m.l fumi ty S u.nd&amp;y . 'J'h(')'
here S_altlrdn y l'lli"OU!f• fnmr their came LO attend Lht· Spnng ( 'OneeJ"t
boiTie 'n 1-Mrlu. Fl11 . to LIHil'll!&gt;ter wlwu C'l'ne, ldnt"lll:' anJ Edw'.U"d
on • business t ri p.
C 1·oolc.~ wcl"o: 111 tilt l."om· crt BunJ
Yr. aud M1·~ Gt·n~· nod~on 1111d pia) en who l'tl t:l'll td uwardi DIIJ
thlldreo, D&amp;.\lid imd Pamt'la l1&lt;1\'e Gene 111ay ~d a l"OI"lii·T ~olo
1
n ~ oved tp the Baker hou se
on
L' II I "hl!td• ...-... ~ hlkt'n to 14:
Front Street.
I CtilumLu ~ ,.,,,, ltWIIi:' :-:unt.luy
lit·
Mt:'· l.u~lllf' Stuttnn and Mt 'l h:tJ rcturrwd home l a~t
IH'l'k
Netht- Carnttlmn , ''(J!utnbu ~. Lli1J fl·om l!oht&gt;r llli'IIJ"Ital where l• r
Jane Youn g, frf'~hman at Uhto , bJU l.H•f'n a 11u •d le:tl p&lt;~titnl Ill~
University ~pent tht' wr·l'kl•ll•l wiOr w t ~r-ml;JW. Mr:; Gt•or~;:t.· nu~!WI I.
Mr. and Mr.s. HoilNI Rt•!llt'l. Lead- left Monday to ~l .JY wlth h~·1· son.
ing Cret&gt;k.
Lorio 1\us~&gt;eH in Culumbu~.
Wtlllum Reu·hmuu. L'oJumh11S . b;
Mr ami Mn l' 11 Wis(• Jr·. wer1•
visiting Wlfmtis anti l"cllllin~ ht• re bu~inc s&amp; \'IS1lot'S Satur.:ta\ m ll unl·
this week .
1-intlou .
~
Mrs Ruby Mt.'Keu dn ... ;11\11 ~ll'at
Mr a nd Mrs HlrV l'ull' l'nltle
~randson, Duvul Atihlc~ left Mun· taincd with a cilnne1: Sunday with
cl1~ fol' a vL~i l wtth !\Jr-. and l\hs : 1he follmVln~ gue10ts · tht' Rev
Wdbur Ashley, D1tnha1·
, and Mr!$. Nilt' D Bordon . and three
Mr. nnd Mrs Ruherl ll;.orl'l ~ nnd I daug:hlC'I';; Ga\Hpohs; Mrs. MiT'I&lt;'rV:l
daughter, su~all, t.:.n·~ r£'1Ul"lll'd I Coil'. ('harles White Ulld J;Jmcs
to Columb11~ :1fh:1' ;1 \t~tt Wllh hi,., tlowanl, l'hadeston
~rents, Mr. and :O. Ir s liub('J t lb rL D ll.u1in&amp;;t•r i~ l'Onrir1NI to
tiS.
hi ~ hu1:1c on Vine Slr!'&lt;'t \\llh flu
Mr. nnd M1·s Chn 1l]ldle T:rlboll
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BY OSCAR FltALE'f
pnmJtS 3
whhlwind !ltUnded Pr"' Sporh Wrlt&amp;r
lnek There
th
1
b&amp;•n hit on th• p•rloing
\J W y
.:IN'
nse who l:tb h1m
Pomo•oy too'-d
tl&lt;o bo••• ot o' ,r
UBI\ lTP
Thr SIIC'r('~~~ Jiolhln"
but J. bodn• lr•ak • "n
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u
11 111
,.,.,
m11
"rlt':lfle
lark.ion erratic,
unorthodox , 1i1o&lt;qttlt"" - po 1·1,t on two w•lk• ond ,,,
, 11 t nOHII
r
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1
t-rror, but Wll 1on struck out to
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lii!:Jie~~ u voung Floyd type pUncher who do~&gt;s tVt"rything
P;ttlir ,u n upflllll:'ntl 1· held the key wron...
•nd th• lnnin9.
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llld&lt;JI tn wluolll &lt;'f' hf'.1l'YW"£ht
Cutr ol•loo •. ' ld
h'
1. 1
LJJ'J"y \1 vwPJ"~ Theh ~ :.nd r.:~rl
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ut'WI er un, wuc1
{'h;.ompion l!o,•k) Mar-erauo would nceou.nU; f 0 r 1• .. J• ..• tl
h
Sn1 rl h lt&gt;-d 11h· l'• rmJ•fiJI tt •;.om m
,...,. l81 t' twitt·
1
fight &lt;~gom .
~~ been ~aten by Jimmy Stade
wrrng l'.ilh lwu hll~ l·&lt;u:h wlut.MJrc 1; 1110 i~ ~,11 , 1 to hC' ""com- Yt'f., J;w-kflo()n .twiee ltll.!')clf:ed oUt
il" !Jlll.l t'r on Uw It ;.otJIH' lt;lln h.ul
fur t:d rh.· frx t·d 111 011 , financial do. Rex La•
II U
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B
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a eft
v-1111
ueeer" , ,,,. , , ,,
~- 11 nH nt B11 1 tl
1 1·
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1
Tl11~ ThuJ ,rJ: 11
J&gt; 11 mr 1-01 w1 JJ 1' ' 1 ' 1
,_ ll' h'-' -' mg :~.roun OfU, _..:~t 1ormt'r champion Eu.ard
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1 u· •g 11 flluu L~ t ll hr would ''hor'-• lw&lt;'ce and ~r 1 1 8 ,
,
re
ou
1 1i"l ll .!CI&lt;' '-"llh PI Plt·:r:&gt;llnl IJtl ''"' ;.:o 1o 1,,J, p11· . nnl' 1.•na I ume
['Omt '"'
BakPr
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l';nlht·r I reid :•I 4 no I' \1 11 h , k I &lt;.;
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Color Would Dr1w
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SURVIVED THE TWA WIECK AT PITTSBURGH

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE SroreAndFellerLeadTribe
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To 6-4 Win-oveJ' Tile N.·Y. c.· ants

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Tuesday, Apri I 10, 1956

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10 MUCH ltCH£Jii IN Fl.AVOJII 'fOU
ARE UJIQf:O TO USE " .l.UJ t+IIJI
WITM Lf• • fU\'OSlD BRANDJI

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Page Six
19) For Sc.ie

BE SURE . INSURE
We bandle rakes, p 1aDI.Ef's, tlrtewHh
tors,
d18('11J
and
all
Oliv«
&amp;
f'\lr·
Davb.Warner
lru.urance Service
.lay a1 recenecl.
Guson
merchandise
t'nlton·
l UI W. Second Sl.
&amp;MBa. Z caatl .,e.r w\JI"Cl, 01te 18Thompson Tractor Sales, t'om&lt;:-~
l'omcroy , Ohio
tertion. Muumam cbar&amp;t ~
roy,
ObJo.
3
2-Dule
C Warner. A.gtnt
t l..'i:VIll p.n word. tw t:u-~• • •
--- · - - - - - - - - Phon(' 336
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~un: liL:kot.~.£.....&amp;.
SALJ:; TO HIGH~T I:HUV~K il l
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CompiC'tl: hnc Of Jnsur.anee
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Moore's Store, April 19, 9 A.
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p41r wllnl.
Auto,
f'm~. G~neral L.ial:tUity
M•
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used
600x16
lind
2-6Mxlts
3-Ho 30lc
d ill
~)W n~.e of Z c:eata per wor •
1 hea\'Y duty long I}'PC battery:
be cbarKed for advertising Lf nul
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--paw 1.._., Ot!lure uu: unn ul ~ad~
1·2fl" Eng:1sh H1kc ; 1-21&gt;" :-p.-.tt
GOMPI.fo~TI: 1ns1trance Protection.
~ler Bicydc.
4-10, 12. 14·3ll
ife Auto Fire Polio Call Doll
m.ool.b loJ.lOWWI m.;er\10.11.
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1irtv01 1u. AO.~~---,botlld De , 1'0 BE sold lu tlw hi;:h btdrkr 1 !
u 1pwlea wu..ew.iolol:U,)'. Ltt! .IJIU.,)'
- 1951 Chcv two 11m truck , j ------·
.xuun.:~ wtu nul o-t: tt~bV-·tlb.o•t:
wrerked , at Blarl!n;;r Aut 'l
( 21 ) Keol t="state
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Company, Apnl 13, 1956 aL 10 - - - - - ~~··
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R. A. FINLAW
512 E. MAIN ST. POMEROY
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l' t..:\JE ROY - 1-~ rame home wil'h 3
hr·rl 1oor m , 11\' 1111:: ru.om, dining
r"om . k 1t. h:·n, hath and utility
f,.ol•ill l·l'ont pQrch . Out of high
w&lt;rl tr :wd WJi..h nice river ''il'w .
s~(';' Jf :n· salt: $:-15!10 00 .
l'(J:11t.J-(()Y - 2-l&gt; ...druum modern
fr&lt;HII&lt;' WJih halh,
hot air fu :·
n:1re ht·at. nin• ba,;ement
Lori1tl'd on guod Ill~ with dJ rve.

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Mrs. Woodrow Call, 732 SJ ..:a·
more St., Middleport. Ohio.

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Mrl&gt;. carrie Kl·nn~y. 145 ~lui ·
Derry, l-'om&amp;roy.
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SAWED TOMATO STAKES Kt·n~
neth Wolre, R.acint&gt;, Oh 1o.
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$6800 . Moderate down
lf YOU WANT TO HUY A G-OOD
Joaymt&gt;nl and take over -eXiliting
BOUN HUSKY GARDEN TRAC
· J~ep SlAT10N WA!.U:'i . l!N8
financing_
TOR wi-th all atta,:hmcnts . Don
Moud in exeellent J unrung nJnLanDin,g, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Ohm. Mli\.ERSVII.LE- 3-bedroom framt"
lllllvll witll good t!r6 ad • u,.ml
hom(; w1th b&lt;Jt h, gas and elt·r·
turn signals, UIJ HUHK Y Or~
84&amp;-Y.
4-7-:hc
trir;ty. nkely loca-ted on hi~::h ·
1't"IIS u i\it.:. FIRST ~~~5 '.I'AKt--S Fur sale hy hid, one lot of u~ed
way_ LargE' lot, plenty uf S'had(',
IT. i'hunc ~00 .M.!dd!eport. rvc
cross tiE's. Obtain hid shet-ls at
ilarag-e . Only $4000.00.
mng~ .
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Main Gale. Ohw Valley EJec·
CUCKLER REALTY
,.-----. ·trlc Corp., Plant S1te. Cheshlrf'.
Box 229
Phone 1GB Y
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OhiOJ.
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lAl&lt;l' l.Ah£ 'tOUH- WA]-,1'
.u.l;:, i\1 'tUUit ~0!1n~f\IU:.l.'ljL,t. FOR SAU~ Work
llo-rse 1 300 Farm for sille . rJ6 A~;;,-6- ~m.
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lbs. ten years old, $130 .00 .. 111·
house, running water to all out- '
Quir.e Clarence Munday, Pomebui!Uingo. hot and cold water
. ~ '-' · "t. rAX
SI!JlVlU:.. Call
roy, Rl. No_ 2.
4-5 -fltr
in hou~e. furnace. Robert Smith
.•• uw~vvrt tu 1!1.
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Rashan, l-ong Bottom, Rt. 4-4--6tp

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We wh;h to express our :.incere
•thank~ to our nei.l!hbors and
1fricnds for the many ad:t of
kindness and sympa1by .shown
]during ~he illness and dcatn of
our lovmg husband and fo~lher,
William Frank ftythf&gt;r. We c~ pf-t'lally wilsh to thank Dr. Be·
wet son for his scrvires Rt&gt;v.
Bishop for his consoling me~·
:sage, 1-:wing Funeral Home for
lhE'ir kind and co1.1rteous ~er·
vices, fha.nks to ·t he many don·
ors of the bcauLHul flower.~.
'pallbearers. and aH who a.ssist·
t&gt;d us in any way.
· Mrs. }'rank Ryther and Sons
t~rank Ryther, Jr.
Mr. lihestcr Hutton.
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HOUSE, !) room:. and hath $35 .00
pc monl'h, 10 Cole M., l'umi'Oy.
lf inlcn· .~\('(1 SI'C Ho\\•arrJ ('edl
8UU W. Main St.
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l'ou(K', ()De careful
(IWDl'r, $1793. Ulaettrw'B. Porn·
'-lfuy, Ohio.
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1863 BUlCK V8 Rnedmust&lt;"r 2·
door
Riviera Couro. pOW4'r
l!iteetlnl,
$1300.
Bhwl.t. n&lt;~r'~&gt;,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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.t 1\1 ~ HI•,IIU JUOO.Ul1 ;\..J:'sliU ·
WH!.N J o, wu.a Jauuur)' 11ua 111 araJilc. A. N. Bena:cl.
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1902 DODGE 4-door Dclux Sedan.
$6915.
Dlacunar·.t~ ,
Pomeroy

Ohio.

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Help Wanted

1102 CADJLI.AC OcVitl~ hard~top
coupe. A a:hunorou11 c.ar. $1895.
Bl1ettaer'ti, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Admitted Monday: 'MI"'!I John
Fisher, Racine; Mrs. Ralph Gil·
more, Pomeroy.
Blrtha: a son born to llr. and
Mrs. Paul Nellon, Carpenter.
Admitted Tuesday; Mrs. Robert
D. Roush, New Haven, Mrs. R'i.eh11rcl
Freeman, Pomeroy.

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Hamilton Watch CampanJ to heat-treat t:Vtt'f m&lt;tal part of its
watches- dowa to the WU.. ocrcw. The bairopring of a watch
is lin&lt;r than a human hair - yet, due to modern metallurgy and
heat·treatins .methods, this dclieatt piece of steel may last a
lifetime. Nlhltal gu is UKd in beat.creariM prncesses because
it is clean ••• ccononiiCal ... and temperatures can be cx'actly con.
trolled. To make an abundant supply ohhis mocl..-n futl .availablc
to' thousand. Ill hom~$ and lndl!strles Texas Ea;t&lt;rn transeorts
more than one and a quarter billion cubic ft~:t of natural gas a
~· duOIIKh its 5lc(!Dik s&gt;ipdillc syl!cm..

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Natunl Jtt-find Mtip furMta ue wed 11 maiatemperatures of 2,000 deal'ft• to tanper lhe
h&amp;inprinp ·and mainsprinp of.tllmiltoo wetcha.
Nacural pa il supplied the Hamiltbn plant at t.•
cuter, P.enmylv•ni1, thtou1h the ~DCUter Couaty
Di\'il'ion. United Gas lmprotemcnt Compnlf•
which il oupplicd 111 .bJ Man•foctu1011 Li,Pt ...
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You have something
To Sell, Trade or Annou nee, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative:
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Middleport, Oblo.
QUICK

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the ~ am botUa doe.n't allow the
M" ~-"
limDhi euy way to lose poundt of
Tbo\INDdlotothenMvacw•rcom.t bl.&amp;li:y «at and help rerafu mtnder,
th
dacomtort of mOJ'tl ,.outhful
If Ndudble
be.lnf oVU"tf
1lfU!, lhll! ~v. •~r:ceu fat dtoHn"t '"m to dlaapJ)f:&amp;r
boTni nclpe. '1 euy--no ~uble at 1 .a1mo1t lUra maale Juat rei urn th•
all and cddll little. .1un 10 ta your 1mpty boltla ta tha manufacturer for
ClrUIIlP aD4 • lor low ounOM ol. 1 1'0UJ' money ba.elr, lnlllt on Re~eL

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The Nt:w ll avt•n M 1· thod•~t Youth R . p Roua:b, Mrl, £d.u llll'l'lll.
F'Pi!owshtp, Wi l l hold a SkahDI Mn. Phitip Walptrt. Kd. M"ll1llll
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tlrey '- r1 d fu1od5 rE'gularly Thou
M.n. cnarles Oney "hoaoreci htr
pr~st'nt were Mrs John FE'rgu 5 on dau1hte.r Debra cborleM tG W
·"'lr! Hazen Rouih. Mn Jeu Ebel~ 1 4th birtbday, with a party OD
Mrs w~- att Chadw~ ll. ~n W. A. Apr-il 2, Many pta wer' renJyed
Denni~. Mrs Cllr' K1ng , :.tn_ Ar- 1n&lt;1 rt&gt;freahmf!ots aerved to. ira.
1!\ur WtherlJ. a n&lt;J Mrs .l'lhn Mor· Gehe Athey , Midpel lnd JO ~ea.
gan. Mrs . 0. J llowa rd gr and Mn Mu. · Freeman Ro\ult, .Qllabetb
. Rudllllll, Gueah from Pt. Pleanat
MISSIONARY
were Mn. CJafence Vlctert, Clark.
The Lutheran Missionary Groug and Jeffery, 'Mr• Boyd PltleDJ
meL Wedne&amp;day at the church with and EuJi!ene, Mrs. Vnuoa' .,_W'ees
Mrs. Johr1ny Roush as hOBtess to and Joshua, · Mrt. Ora
Carlisle.
the group. Mn. Lawrence Parson• Mike. Vireinia Torttta. Mrs. Georae
wu in chargt- o fthe program. the Crump aad ltrs. Albn"t Knapp,
topic ~an_g ··,\ Churc h Is Born··. ¥-uggy and Debra of Cl:inton. 0 .•
Refre~ hmt-nts l't'f rt' ~&gt;nved by the &amp;icky Jo Burm1 sent 1 alf't.

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Builders of ~:uod homt•s. C~IJ Ra·
cine, Ohio .
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RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
Phone 200. Clflland Apl!lisnce
Sture, 118 W. MtJD SL: Fomeroy

GARDEN TL\CI'ORS

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tem from -•kneu wbU• IObtl wnthout food tor you ean eat normally. U

Good Cieaa Used can
All Makea aad Modell

NIIGLIR &amp; NEtGLER

Phone 9-IO..X.

$IMPUCITY &amp; BOLENl

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
6136-M
PHONES
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'Jpportunitie!
19 Business

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ANDTORO

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BALDWIN SPINET
PIANO
SUMMER &amp; SONS

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POWER MOWERS

here Monday of the death oi Leslie
B. Carter in Florida. He was the
hu11band of the for01er Marie Genhcimer
POineroy. Services were
held today at Clearwater Florida.

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liQuid lt•n~~•l Concenlr•t•. Pour thl•
tnlo 4 piJlt boUJ• and ado.! l!n9UI!h
~apelru.ll Juln~ kJ ftll the bottl•. Then
• 1...-o t•bleepoonfu.ll twice a d•r.·
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lioteel, on-e owner, $875. B1aett· NIIGLIR &amp; CLIIK GAUGE
.nar'•, Pomeroy, Oh10.
4 7·6tc F'or car r('JW!r otnd welding_ Call
R~tcilw, Ohio.
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JACOBSEN

CONCRETE BLOCKS

iNSURANCE AGENCY

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DEATH REPORTS
Word was reeeived by relatives

.. Aa tM t1me 1 .urtec1 udnr ~
conctmnte 1ever¥1 mon~ aro l
Milaed llO U.. wrlta Mn. H•leu
Dalir, tai Wesl: ihrke• St., Akmn I,
Ohio. "1111 u...1q Rennel 1 have lOll.*
~town. to Ito Lbl. Yo1,1 mu"t know haw
ple-.41 am 1o lose 70 Lb1. My bealtb
Ia ~ IJld 1 feel wonderful.
Thinia to Benne\, rny be~~t frlen&lt;l, I
hew tbe .St&amp;llt7 and health tha-t. I

AUTO SALES

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NEWHAVf:N SocrrtY

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1 Lost 70 Pounds

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
Capt. and Mrs. John Peek and
children; VIcki, Jeff and Rar:~dy,
of Overland Park, Kan., were vbitiMg Mrs. Peeks' mother, Mrs. Lela
Fling, over 'the weekend, to belp
celebrate her birthday .
Others from Pomeroy who help.
ed Mrli. Flint celebrate her birth·
day were: Mrs. Edna Grueser and
family, and Mr _ and Mrs. R. J .
Curtis. Mrs. Flint received many
lovely gifts and cards.

SYRACUSE

METROPOLITAN

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day w,..re Wn . Hann llb Mt'Rrige
Bv
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and C('Ttruf!P, Jr&gt;('al , \'l r a-nd Mrs.
1'tl .t Syracuw- Gflrden Club mf't 1 .ar J nordon. da~o~~htN . Mr and
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Mrt. J11hn Go rdon and ~n o-r (;a1·
a t"' hi.&gt;ruto of Mr~- flor.·nct' ilpoli~ . Bd! Hyowl l anll Mafjarr1
~ lftlrden 'l'ut:sd'a)· t'Vt-mn&amp;.
Gordon, t 'ulumb u,
The mt-etiftJ W'lls itl t"hulll' of
Mrs F. S ~lrli~ "pent Ea ~\l'r
the pre~Jdt' nl. Mr,. Orvllh·· Slack
Ile- ~ wert' •h·.... bo u -. llor· with hl· r &gt;~u n ·l n· law and ramJ! y
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«It was A!HWered b~· glvlnJ the
llr and MN . Kl!&gt;nneth Hol brook
flame of a fur bearing animal .
and daushtt!r, Mr. and Mn. H•r ·
The Eas:rer bake sale mad~ a
IH'Ofit of $1~ .00
old Loct}oy a.rrd from JIY. KllyfMr:l
The clu!:l rt&gt;c~ntly pl an-ted 3 W Va ., speor Sumt~· WJih ~lr
white pine- tre e on thl' town lot and :\Irs . J. C. Ferre-ll.
to be deeoNted at Ch ri~t m u Ume
MT. iillU Mrs Don Capehr.t of
Durinx the e\'~Din-g 11 n a1.1e-tio n T r&gt;l E'do, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Capeof a c-ake donated by 'frt . cu·so n hart of Culumbv!i spenl the week
Hayes and cup cakC'' haked by t'mi wl ' h thei-r mother Mn. Ak t'
Mrs. Orville Slack While ha\'inq f'apt&gt;hart .
the auction of th ::! cake it wa s
Mr. a n-i "fr~. Don Qu i•.-. nhe~~
B• AL C~PI
pt'ised !tround the memh~r~ and r..nrl son M Alht&gt;m .~ pent Ea.s• e~
gue~t for fi w~ cents a smell whi&lt;:h , wi'h their p;:rrf&gt;n ts, ~r - and ~r~
IT SM'EU.S TtR,p,leLE., ·
net,ted
55 Cf!nh. Sl.O~ for th ~ , J 0hn B,..wr·n an? Mr . and ~rs
eMJT I'M GOING TO
CRke 1lnd 40 centr for &lt;'UP rakf&gt;~ _ ' o~f'llr H: nry . Clifton.
EAT IT!.' - J MUST
KE£PALNE~f11 11 w.-r~ wer! .iud~=·d and thl'
M.. , r h~"IP&lt;! l-Y''!ii!;'!~" hall rP·
!lllo'!l'ds gi\'f'n lo: blue rihh'ln·, M r~ ' t ur n':!~ . "' her hl)!"lJe l rom th r M:al{~t.,.d»n :Jnd red r 1bbon Mrs I cnn C. l!l 'f'.
ro.,t~L·
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Re~"'-·l&lt;"l "DI~ w"-"· Hen•M to "~i'd'•·n _P~&gt;ne~' Al l&lt;&gt;n anrl V1r·
v. fn .. Willis Leacl"neb am, MN. 1 ~&lt;:n; &lt;Jf 1\_ew Bal!!morr. Mic h. .
fta~·r-s. Mrs B&lt;&gt;uhrh Gibbon.&lt;&gt;. Mrs I we. e we!ll€nrl guest~ of Mr. and
... ·R,.rl fl!ea ·;e Mr&lt;o. Drm Cot'rill: Mrs. Cilt:e-rt Sincllur .
.•~ . Mrs. T,.ow Zwill in•!. Mr!l. Quick.
Mr .•an~ Mn. J 5. Crook.3 and
·t M~- illark
~r~ . Ea rl Watk ins 'hugh er of Columbu ; w r:-e Ea.-1 ·
1nrl tum !l'Je..,•Q Mro. Rubert Har- L ~r gut&gt;st~ of his pa ~e n:~ 'fT. and
den and Ml'!J. Don Lisle.
Mr11 OrvtHe Cnook~ a n~ Mr. and
Mrs. Donald LislE' and famil}- .
\fr fltl•l M~ . s~!ll .Arm•!i anrl I James Thr.iss
has rh":~i\'ed
""" .-.f .J"'"~r-c:,..,n v; .. t, . SD"nt the I hi-; di &lt;::- ha-rge from the AJT Yore"
F.!!.o;!rr wr&gt;"'kMd with. her oarent~ . 1n Parks. Calif.. after ser. . ng 17
BYKINI&gt;
Mr. and M ~s- Harold DuckW'Orth . m"n 'hs in Hnnol ulu.
Mr. 1nd Mu. Arehie Lee of
Mr. and MT". Ca;l Duekwort-h
ChnlP~&lt;Ion ~pent the weekend of Ostego 0 ~r. and Mrs James
with his part&gt;nls Mr . nnd Mrs. A. Guins-IN an1 cht!d:-rn sprnt Sun n . l~e.
dav wi:h ~1r~ . Dora Duckworlh .
'-f,. "'"" M"r-s. :Milbrd Durlrwot'ih
Mr awl ~frs. Hom· ~ Sinelai r
or Hlmtinelnn soenl\ Saturdav ~'ld dau"h 1•·r f'f H e bba·-d s vill~ .
w\ 1 h his mothE'r, Mrs. Don Duck - l\lr and .V."s- Wade Gcc-bv and
\l•tWth.
,.t-o=]rtrl'n nr P(lrrv-ov "3'', d M r~ ,~,. mti Mn. William 1'h.ul"nef" Nv'ti&lt;! ~~•·~&gt;k • W!'~E! S11rt.r!av llU"1! 1 c
~""·'11 Su111hv wi+h Mr. anrl Ml-s
cf \f r. antJ ,!, ~i. t; i [b~;t S in rlai r
Milliam L1-hew . Columhu~
Mr&lt;~ . N"ol'JTI-t T i£&gt;1~ ill roPnrl\n't
Mr. t1od M·111. JaniE', \filan. Ra- tu.·n w.....~~ ~ with ~··· and Mrs . Don
C'in-P. soent S•mdov wi'h h~l' oar· 1 i~lr&gt; and f:I IIJil .~·
f'nls, Mr. and Mn. Millard Va·n
Mr. ""'' \{rs Th,.,•na~ 0fiJ'rt anrl
Mrler.
Qnn of \ii•l.-ll~&gt;port w"rf' lhr, - ..... ,.nt
:'tfr. and Mrs Dew i .~~:ht Frie-00 &lt;~H&lt;&gt;~t~ (I ( ;\'! r·. anti Mrs. Rob('rt
o( Malv""'n called on
Mr. and Wh;tf' and ~on.
Mn. Hollv Frienrl S:~turdav.
Paul Moori son of Kalmony,
.~tr . anrl M~ Wi!li::~m Bartel~ Mieh., wa s the 'l'N'E'nl gue-rt of
&lt;an-d d:JUP.:htt!r
Cincinnali spent Richard DurkWOTl h.
the wer·lct&gt;nd with Ht,..ir parent~.
~tr. and }Irs: Earl Harden aud
'M·r. and Mr!!. Emnw'l Ba:-leh and !Wn of Newcorn~J'&amp;"t(l~n -speifl the
Mrs-. Norma GoOOwin. Pomeroy . wf:&lt;t&gt;kc.nd with Urs. Florenee Jfa r·
Mrs. Rogrr Quisenberrv -and den.
fi11HI!"hters vis-ited Mr . anrl t.-f"f'"§.
,Mr_ an-d M1·s. Elmt'll' Uouda;;·h elt
William Holmeg and Mr. anrl M'l'&lt;; of Buchanan, W. Va .. spent ih~
Jnhn BowP.n over Eas1er W"ekend . Easlt'r WN&gt;kend with his paren ts.
P.-fr. Oul~r.nhRl'rv, 8 Lt . O&gt;m . in Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Hdu~a ., helt.
1he Navv Re~f'I'"V?. visi1C13 Miami,
Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Pa~kE'r
Fla, .on a lnsorr-Uon t-our with and family !lper;~t Sunday wi h
a ln'ouo frnm Albens.
'hflr parentll. Mr. and Mn. n . T
Mr. an&lt;! M!'l!. Lawr~'TIC" Dldrl!to Summerfield of Chester ..
And daue:hter s-pent SllntJ:J.\' wi t h~
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
her -oarcnt~. Yr and Mrs. Vint
Delbert Dohon of Ma~on ~ ~
SlnvP.m of WPI!ston.
conductin~ a series of Bible stu·
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rliP.s
at the Baptist Chu!'t::h on
H•'lllelJ and Ml'S. M"ny- Cowio Sun·
Werlne~dav ni!lht of ea-eh week.

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dll'purt; two In New Haven.
Phone 267.
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French poodle. ''OUver," who· will 10 aloo' with her to take Up hla 1
residence in the p•lace at Monaco after her marrlale to Jlr1nee
Rainier OI, oa April 18. Sborll.y alter th1a p1dun waa: taken. Mia
Kelly wu presented with a .Over meda~ aDd citation b)" the U.
Treasury Department tor hv oontrlb¢ion to the Savinp Boad pro. '
eram. At rl1ht ll the first photo o1 thfl&amp;own to be worn by a bridel- :
maid at the weddlna: of Grace Kelly to Prince RaJ.nler 10. It il beln&amp;"
tl.tted over the tiJure by M.n. Prl1c111a Kidder, ot Bolton, and It will
be worn by Ml'l. Ellz.abetb Gray ot Belmont, Maa. tln"lcrnctlon&amp;IJ

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LOS'r- pair of hla&lt;·k suede bi-gh
hl'l'i wmnt•n's sh ues, at · Hw
,hridsc appwach . Rt'ward. Con·
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Rev . Fred I. Gardner, Prayer services and ot·her Union tor and to aucb of the followlnt
Cb111'Cb of Ghrist pastor presided meetinis. The AsBodation in· f.S are resldentl of the State of
when the- M.idd.IE'port M"Jru:s(erial structed the sen-etary C.pt. Rum· Ohio:
Survivinc spoLUe, U ·any; ne:rt
A.ssociatitm met Monday al the mel!, to wriie to the Rev. and
First Blptisl Church. Tbe devo- Mrs. Orla Bradford, Canol], and or kin; beneficiaries UDder the
wilJ, if any; the attoraey or attional servire wu conducted by thank them for the Good Friday
torney•
repretentlDC lilY of the
·t he Rev. R-obert Styers, Chut'Ch of sermon they -depicted in sermon,
aforementioned
peraoq.a:
the Naz&amp;"rene, and he took his music and art.
You are hereby notified that
Rev. Hoyt gave the benedictory
text from Philippians and Mal·
on the ~d day of April, 1958, aD
praYff.
thew.
Innntory and Appraisement of
Rev. C. E. Hoyt, First Baptist
OhUTch, gav~ an outline of a ser· r - - - - - - - - - - - - · l l the E.rtate of Sololl Ira Long, late
of Rutland
Towqship In said
mon "Dry Bone5" with .the text
YOU CAN FINisH
County, was filed In Uris Court.
from Ezekiel. At the next session
Hearing oo illid Inventory and
S~HOOL
the SE'rmon outline wiH be given
Appraisement will be bad before
by Ca pt. Glenna Rummell of the
this Cuort on the ~th day of May,
Salvation Army and Rev. Howa·rd
',M t-. .,. ,_ can ... rt. _ ... If '1"H
19M; at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
Ruppelt, F i r s t Prcsbytarian
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Exceptiont thereto may be filed
churrh will lead devotionals.
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Plans were made for the Union
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lco...t ~ wblw.n. lrM«&lt;Mt Nor.....,.
time prior to five days before tbe
Daily V a&lt;: a lion
Bibl~
Srhool
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Study Council.
da~e ,eet for bearina.
which will be held from June 4-15
AMDJCAN SCHOOL - nr. , .....
WITNESS my aignature and the
at the CentTal School building
Ofta. Dltlf'kt Of!IM, ~1 .
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!te&amp;l of old Court, this 2Qd day of
and volunteer workers and teach!CIIt.. . . ll 15. Ot.l.
Altril llllltl.
ers arc asked to C&lt;:lntact their
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Reports were ·g iven on Teviva.J
services and Easter services in
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To the
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Tuesday, AprillO, 1956

VERMIN SNEAKER IS 1!-l.~ ~FICE
S~INTeR WHO JETp QtJT pF 1'111!
JOINT AT FIVE (BUT SHARP!)

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TO INSTALL OI'FICIItS
Jerusalem will bave open !natal· 13, at 8 p, m. at the IOOF bilL ~
Mary Shrine, White Shrine ol lation of officers, Friday, Apri!The public Ia Invited.

Public Invitee(
Handkerchief
D. of A. District
Heath Methodist WSCS Plan Family
Night Dinner To Be.Held April 17 To Attend, Two
13, OHicers And
Shower Given
Plans were made for a Family motion, Mrs. Glenn Lambert ; MisGoldie Hart
Day Flower Show • Deputies Gather
Nilht dinner to be held on Tues.. sionary Education, Mrs . Harold
day, April 17th, when the W. S. C.
S. met Monday evening at Heath
Methodist CJaurcb with Mrs. Emerson Jones, preS'ident, presiding .
Mrs. Herman Haddox was leader
of the devotional service on the
theme "Christian Discipleship T&lt;&gt;day" and Mrs . L . A. Bangerter,
program chairman, was assisted by
Mrs. Jack Bechtel, Miss Bernice
Bowen, Mrs. Bernard Fultz and
Jrtn. M. L. French.
Mrs. French chairman of the
nominating committee, presented
the following slate of officers; president. Mrs . Bruce Lloyd; vice- president . Mrs. Carroll Swanson; secretary, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel; treasurer, Mrs. E. M. Blake, sec . Pro-

TONIGHT
Wlon. T,_:
April 9-10
Ulvna Mangano Shelly Winters

Mamabo
ALSO
VIctor Moture

Woodgerd; Church activities. Mrs
E. M. Wood and Mrs. Carl Mattox
Student and Youth Work, Mrs. Nan
Moore; Clrildren's Work, Mrs. llangerter; Spiritual Life, Miss Bernice Bowen; Literature and Publications. Miss Bess Sanborn; Supply
Mrs . Robert Harris and Mrs. W . W.
Hayes; Status of Women, Mrs . Emenun Jones . Installation will be
held at the May meeting.
It was decided to invite the girls
of the church who still graduate
from High School in May, to the
next meeting which will be a potluck supper .
Mrs. Louise Mugridge, Mrs . Jack
Bechtel and Mrs . Bernard Fultz
were guests for the everting and
the hostesses were Miss Frieda
Faehnle, Mrs. D. C. Miller, Mrs.
C. M. Erwin, Mrs R. C. Sansbury
with Mrs Max Roller as a contributing hostess. They served strawberry meringues, nuts and coffee
with Mrs. Bangerter presiding at
the sliver coffee service at the refreshment table which was centered with an arrangement of jonquils in a Chinese container and
lighted by white candles in crystal holders.

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April 11
FamilY Night
2 Adult Ticket• Admlh .C ar

Lure Of The Wilderness
JHn Peten
Jaffrey Hunter
(In T~~ehnlcolor)
ALSO

Rose Of Clmmaron
lack Buetel

Tuesday, April 10, 1956

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Mala Powers

PLAN TURKEY SUPPER
A Turkey supper will be surved
tbls Thursday evening ~:30 to 7:30
P.M. at the Enterprize EUB church Rocksprings road. The supperlis
project sponsored by the Youth FellowsMp a part of their fullfillmcnt of raising funds for the Building Fund . The charge is $1.00 a

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The District officers and deputies
Mrs. Robert Reibel, chairman
of the Rutland Garden Club Spring Club meeting of district 13 DaughF'lower Show, has invited the pu- ters of America was held at the
blic to attend the show to be held borne of Ethef·Arbaugh at Tupat the Rutland Methodist Church pers Plains April 8.
Saturday and Sunday starting at
Mrs. Margaret C. Kistler presl·
2 p. m. each day and closing at 9
ded
ever the meeting, with the
p m. Saturday and 5 p. m. Sunday .
Lord's
Prayer In unison and discusTheme of this vcar's show is
"It's Spring Aga;n;. and the seh· sed furth~r plans for the Rally to
edule carries out this idea . Garden be held. tn C~ester May 21st the
clubs in the area are invited to en- 1 two sesstons Will bcpn at 2:30 and
ter the invitational class and speci- 7: 30 p. m., dinner will
se~ed
men class with all specimens to be at 6 P: IJI. by the women s soctety
labeled . Entries an to be in place of Chrtstian Service of tbe Methodby 10:30 a. m. Saturday witb jud- tst church.
The annual Picnic will be at
ging to start at II a. m.
Classes include: _arrangeme~ts: City Park at Middleport, Ohio, July
Sprmg Breeze. Sprmg Memortes, 18th. At the close of the meeting,
Spring Fantasy, Spring Glory, Spr- refreshments were served by the
ing Song. Spring Show, Spring Spe- hostess
rial , Spring Sunrise. Spring Birds,
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Spring Greenery; flowers to be
Those present were: Margaret C.
shown a• specimens include nar- Kistler district deputy Logan, 0 .,
C'issus, Iris and other garden flow- Iva Griffin deputy of Golden Gleam
ers. Other classes will be the min· Council No. 254.
iatures. educational. invitational
l-ucille Forbes Deputy of Nelsonand chilfilren under 12 years of ville Council No. 108. Estella V .
age.
Snyder Logan Council No. 120. NoMrs. Cush Johnston, Bradbury, ra Taylor American Beauty Counis president of the Rutland Garden cil no 84 Little Hocking, Ohio ReeClub and Mrs . Wino is tn charge ta Hopkins Belle Praire Council
of publicity.
No. 269. Pribble Wilson Past State

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ORIGINAL

Miss Goldye Hart was pl~santly
surprised at school last Thuraday
morning, April ~. with a handkerchief s:.ower by the New Haven
Grade School teachers, the occasion
being her birthday, A lovely birth.
day cake, baked by Mrs. Dawson,
and ice cream were served to Miss
Hart and all of the teachers at
noon, along with the bot lunch.
At 2 p. m . a delegation o! mothers
led by the Home Room mothers.
Mrs. Albert Thompson and Mrs.
John Brabham gave a surprise party for Miss Hart and her grade.
The usual birthday song, lovely
gifts for Miss Hart from parenta
colorful cup cakes and fruit punch
and children, and refreahments of
were served to Miss J{art and the
children.
It was a happy event for all of
them and very much appreciated
by teachers and children. The ful·
lowing mothers were present: Mrs.
Harry Miller, Mrs. Harry Hoffman,
Mrs. John Carpenter,
Mrs.
Lew Roush,
Mrs.
J a me s
Stout, Mrs. Wm. McFarland, Mrs.
Robert McGlothlin ancJ the Home
Room Mothers, Mrs. Thompson and
Mrs. Brabham.

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Cap sleevl!6 and open neck
harmonize to effect the
melody of cool comfort,
while the button down front
provides the overtone of
convenience.
The final
chord is fashion played by
the tic tac toe desiJm, The
overall effect is a symphony
of all the right thin~s for · f'
vou in a just rildtt housedress.

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Tickets On Sale
For Missionary
Society Dinner

Councilor Gallipolis, Ohio., Caddie
PAST COUNCILORS TO MEET 'Wickham Past Nat. Rep. Pomeroy,
The Past Councilors of The&lt;&gt;- Ohio, Grace Swan Riverside Coundorus Council Daughters of Ameri- cil Long Bottom Ohio, Erma Cleca will meet at the home of Mrs. land Chesler Council No. 323, EthCharles Sauer, Brownell Ave. Mid- el Arbaugh Forest Rose Council No
dlcport, Thursday everring, with 285, Geneve Hopkins trustee AmMrs. C. R. Young, Mrs. Emma
Mrs. Hez Root, Mrs. Addie Grue. erican Beauty Opal Taylor District
sor and Mrs. H. B. Wilkins as as- Trustee No. 84, Edith Betzing, For- Bland and Mrs. Campbell Harper
are completing their plans for the
sisting hostessess.
est Rose State Pub. committee.
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turkey dinner to be served on
Thursday, April 12, at the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church, corner of
Main and Fourth Avenue, from
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Tickets may be obtained from
the members of the Missionary
Society, sponsors of the dinner,
or bought at the door that evening .

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