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:Mrs. Robert Schmoll had a
.Sprinl CaD.BSta party dlb pllll:

week when me presented the
:oriz~- wltb - . . . of
hloorniq paosi:es. Tlhllt reeeivi&amp;g
prbet: were ·K n. · Richard Gres1,
Mrs. Ralph Gibbs Jr., Mrs. Lionel
Boua, Mrs. Edw&amp;td FrenCh.

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POMEROY
SOUETY

Baptist Youth fellowships Spring Rally
Held In Middleport Attracls Eighty
Eigh.ty young p e o p I e and
their adviow.rs attended .the Spri~
Ral1y of the Baptist Youth Fel·
Jowsbips of the PQmeroy Baptist
Association at .t he Middleport
Fim Baptist Church Monday evening. Virginia Arnott, Racine,
president, presided and introduced the guest speaker, Jean McCoy,
Vinton, district repreaentative of
the BYF in Southeastern Ohio.
The devotional Mn'ice
wa11
presented by the Cheshire BYF
and the invocation was given by
Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Pomeroy. Special music for t be service was
given by the youth ch&amp;ir directed
by Mrs. Martha Bu1$f;Jl with Carolyn Rowh as pianist and a number was also given by the combined seniQr and junior ch&amp;ira.
DQn \Vaught read the scripture
Ieeson and Rev. Wesley JenkiM,
pastor of the Ratine Church gave
thE' offei'tory prayer wi.t h four
1oung men fr:om
Cheshire as
ushers.
The program included -tw~&gt; moving pictures: an tllustrated 'lief'-

mon "You Can't Win'' by Dr. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Edwarod IMdnt:oah
Jones Sr. and a film showing var- aDd family of Dayton were suniou typea of musical worship day gums of bit pt:.l'eBtB, Mr.
suDg b)' the ehoir from Bob JllD- and Mrs. Howard :MclDtosb and
es University,
daughter, M1Ba Hartiett.
During the business meeting
Mrs. Ru·th Virlinla Aten end
tbe attendance award wn wolt by aon, TDmmy, qeft SUnday for their
Cheshire with 28 present and it home, Chleaio. m ., after a v.ia.it
wu announced that the Fall Rally with her mother, iMr:s. NeUloe Mor·
would be itr September at the Ra- rls ·and other relatives.
cine Church. Other churches NM:r. and Mn. Walter Delay '8lld
preaented at tbe Rally were Ra- dauchter Rtrth and Mrs. Marcia
cine, Chelbire, Pomeroy and IHid- Delay of Columbus were weekend
dlepOJit.
cueats (If MJ.. and ·Mrs. IQbrr Sm1tb
Tbe recreational period was -of N;ye Avenue.
directed by Mr&amp;. Elmer Wickham,
Weekend guests ol Mrs. Emma
Pomeroy. Local women served the Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Max FoJ.
refrqlnnents with Dr. Edward mer were tbe former-'s dau~ter
Parker, aupply pastor Qf the Pom- antd son-in-l-aw, Mr. •and Mrs. How·
eroy Chureb, Jiving the blessing.
On the food ~ommlttee were Mrs. ani Rou&amp;h and daugbtf!!ll of Fol·
lansbee, W. Va.
Willis Antbolly, Mnl. David Dartt
·Mr. and Mrs.. Harley strong 'llJld
Jr., Mr.o•. PaUl Smart and ·Mn.
.aons
of WilftaviJie were iUHtll
T. F. H11wklns. Plans were made
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parents, Mr.
and lira.
to combine the groups to l(ive a
Henry
Reibel
Saturday.
play which would be used as a
Mr. -and. Mrs. Henry Reibel and
money-raU.lnt project When it
:Mr. and Mra. Donley Reibel -and
was &amp;lven at .the various churches dau~~:bter Donna vislteod Sunday ·i n
in the usocl&amp;tion.
Gal'lipolis with Mr. and ·Mrs. Earl

MIDilLEPORT SOCIETY
Mrs. William: Hovatter, Pearl
Street is in
Akron where
her daughter, Mt'8'. W . H. H ovatter,
has been l't
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bernard FultJ: and
bahy daughter hav-e NJ.turned from
Columbus where lhey ;;;pent the
weekend.
- Mrs. F.arl Warnke accompanied
Mn. Walter Crooks and daughter
Jeanette to Pt Pleasant
High
School Munday to attend the Sentor play.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. 'Bnllt'r, .Tack .
eon. and Mi~W Polly Ka'IT, CQlumbus spenl Lhc weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. c . n. K!trr, Sr . .and Polly
Ann Bauer.
Jon M, Schaaf who j, employed
In Columbus, wu a weekend stue11t
ot his ffiQlher, Mrs. E. s. Sthaaf
•d family.
M.r .and Mn;.. E. L. Hu~hea of the
Ru1bos
Electrical
Corqpa11y
were ID Huntingtun Soturday On a
bU:::~"c~~PR.upe was a business
vi.litor ln Gallipolis Monday.
Mn. Cline Malthewa' birthday
was celebrated Sunday at 8 41nner
at the Ob!Q State University Stud·
ent Union. Mr .and Mrll. Noah
Huklns and son, Charles, spent
Sunday with her brother, Cline
Mathe~. and his wife and attt!nded the dinner. The HaiJldns bmily
alao vi.Jiled Mr and Mra. Richard
Matthews and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cline visit~ Mr. and Mrs. Latayl!tt,.e. Cltnf!' ,
WingeU Run, and Mr. and Mn.
Walter rung, New Matamoras, Sun.
day
and Mrs . R. E. Wilson, Sb.ldeo
had a family dinner Sund11y 11nd
Mr. and Mrs. Ru&amp;~ell Will&amp;ft. Middleport were amon~~: the_ aueata.
Mr. and Mr.!. Har&amp;ld Hubbard
and daughter, Uru:la Grimm hid
1 dinner Sunday for M'r. and Mrs.
WUiilm Hubbard lftd children of
Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. AlbOJ't Schleicher
(Mary Ohllnler), Cleveland, were
IUI!Bta at the Rutland Junl;r-Senlor Prom Friday evenlni an apent
lbe weekend with Potr .and Mn.
WtlUam Ohllnser and family.
Mlu Nancy and Mias Shelby
lleadowt, Rand, W. V.a., were overntt:ht .ruesta of the.ir aunt IDd
uncl.to, Mr. and Mn. ll'aul Mournlni. and famiJy lut Week and U.
.tended the Middleport Junior- Sen-

lee, and her family and other relatives In this area.
Gl orl a SWlllll'iOD, Ga II ,tpol'11!1, v1sited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Swanson, and farolly wbUe she wa.s working in Meigs
County this past \Y!!ck with tbe
Valley Belle Da'i.ry Company.
Mr .and Mrs. Burnie Derry have
moved into McMasttor'~t apartmenta
Brownell Ave. Middleport.
Mr. Oerr, a former Interior
palnt-er at Ohio Uni~r.sity i.1 a•
.sodated with the CJ'i.nlon Fisher
Company, Contractors, Middleport,
Ohio.

Ohio University
Journall'sm Prof.

To Speak Here

Other members -present

Milia:, lin. Charles
Bradblll7 and Miss Barbara Stout
"nle hoateaa served a spring ulad
at dte eloae of the party. The
· nut meetlna: will be held. at the
·home of ·Mrs. Charle&amp; BradbUry.

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MUIIAY M. CHOnNII, Vk:e President Nlxon'a
eunpa1p.
manager, U lhoWn at the federal buildlnB lD lloa Angelea, aocepttq a aubpomaa from u. 8. Marshal Robert W. Ware (~t).
'l'he ·8Ubpoella cal1a for Cbotiner to appear 1D Wubingto.n on M&amp;)'
2 tor teJtimOIU' rep.rding bii 11880Clatkm w:itb HerDUUl Kravl~
of A..tlanttc Ctty. N. J., a bl&amp;cklleted Army uniform maker. TI,Je
Benalit lll....up.Uou ll@oommitt.ee ..,. lnveattq~ UD11'orm.
( lnte7'tliiiUonGI BOUMIIl.oko)

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Mi.u li:tbel GIJ'Iand, pr&lt;sldent
••d ..... Pbil Wllliamooa,
; William B. DoWDle and Mrs. Jed
Weblter Sr., members of tbe &amp;enlor Slutte.poare Club Jell • tJWi
l mor'nlag for .ColumbUJ wbere they
'wl)3 tltteDd the conveDtioo of tblt
Ohio.i'ed.enrtlon of WOm.'l c;lubJ.
The eluba of tile ·Mtbeut ciJI.
triat are tbe holtoeuel for the conwntlon alld .the lOCal group will
fumilh refreshment&amp; and also fav· .
ora ·which are small baOf of salt.
Tbe II'O~p wiU alao serve u Pates
fO&lt; tbe eonve1111on on Wedoiesdity.

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Tbe

!lfl)on Of Dl!moerals and Reioiii&gt;U·
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a bodice to tho Nth de,ree. The walllline noaepy and lace
ballded triple den 1ft caUII for JPOl'tl ~itement. Jn Brookohlre dol.... awbo. Ll&amp;ht l&gt;lue, p)llk, rod. .brown, y&amp;]low
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state office.s for wbleb
men are vinting are Secrnary of
State, ~te SuperiDtendent
of
Schoot., Auditor, 'l'Teasurer, ""'":I
ney General and Commissioner
Agricultqre,
Hittillg d01er to borne,
Counliaaa will have an
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of .pollOI.... ~ leltWoll, "' .n popular... . . . '
~)lou ....Od ~~IDe, we'll be abd 10 out if!ot ~
fdoOD 1111 IIODdorcl wldJh 1011, 1D uj '-&amp;do J11a . .... '

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THI BRIGHTEST
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bHialtop
with'
the exceptioD of the hea.V)' wire
"dia·
has
witb - .
PlaJU
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Four cases were beard JD· local seedittt .Qf .t he ball diamond and.
courts today and yEstenlay. A sUl'tiOundtU. liMa .tbls ran. Volunteer wolbaw hav~ wDtn'buted to
D~Dht&amp;ton mu wu bouad t&amp;
ttfe work -q~ed .f'Or th• sLaetesa
the crand jill')'..
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Ia Juatlce ~pi•' tbia

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Downington Man son.
The steel
is ready
Is Bound :Over .· whieh
·lis on order and t·he
mondseedo!l
To Grand'Jqry are beee.
reaci:Y
a complete

momina:, Harold L. Howell. 21.
Dowlliii(IOD, WU bound Qo the
IJHDd' Jl.ti'Y on • bnta~ o~;:barae"
Howell was 8'l'l'e6tied TueSdll:v by
Sberift - Ob»rk!B •Russell on •
AWOL ebal'&amp;e m... lit_e tJ, S.

.Ji1ow,.,,.. l!!b lllo loemiiiJ, tw1oe tilt ....r Alllltlloot·

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Deltoa- 8bor rup ...:,.n...,t,. ...

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rev~rsible for ·t~ice the ·. wear

Her. II the . . . . _way tO bee.utifW
uw walla. Sup~~" Kem-Tobe loti
on fut and euy, Dn.1p • touah

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IMiddl,'eport bu a Cirst.-claas. ball
diamond almost completed ae~ord­
ins; to the report ol the ·Mtddlep&amp;rt Park .A.a&amp;octatlon, IDe. which
·has 'had a coiDmlttee wtnting on
.this proJect .under .the dll'!Ution of
Lewis H. Sauer and Ctg'tJa. JtDidn·

Congressman
On th&amp; Republican
mer congreBSman
Jobn D. HobliUeiJ,
Humphreys, and Robert
The race for ',10\'t'rDor
Virginia promisello be an l~t.J:es'ij
1.poattioDO wttlcb wilt. be _. on tng one with the Republicana
· the board were ~ to atteiMI ing three in the race, John T. Copbut were DOt pn!I6Dt. The,r were enhaver MiUard A. HolUciay Sr
Kel11&gt;. Amol&lt;l of Nn Ha..., ond and Cecil H. Underwood are seekMrt. c. P. !Stout. S'toul 0101 Rood ing the nomination.
ll"e prasentf7 ·men:iben. Of the
The governor's race takes on a
.bori.
apecial flavor for Mason County

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JI:'QIHupport was placed 011: probatiou tht. momiDJ by Juvenile
Judie John Bacon;, ~ ·in M.1yor
E. F. RobinSOn's . · ~ olrte rlne
end t'(ISts q&amp;lntt JH~ie StHlwagmer, Pomeroy, w«"e 8118Pettded
J)t'Ddint lood bebaYlQr, ' 'Sbe waa
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Re~.rted Dead·

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For the third .time in lair than
one JD,onth, :Mi1. Lou ,: Mourning,
Ra~ Street, !Middleport, •h as been
notified! of the death of a 'J"elatlve·.
Her mother's
Mra. El.illbeth

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Speeding Charge
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fhe
pean Tbeatre or OperatiOGs iD
Germany.
In anoouocine the aPOOintment,
Eagon said: 'There are now Veteran For O'Neill Committeez

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search CWp. of.~Camb~~·
wHl ttt'hr'_.. -~ '1.00,000
pound! annually.
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burw will ... Wtt ~ C..WUndum M.t•ls Co. H :.tn tupply
•bout 500.100 pouftlh Nth ,..,. .
Production is .xpected r. _.
undwtwar .at .... pl..ta l.tfe &amp;n
1957. n.. cendruc:tf• wUI M
financ• . . ...., r.,. the . . .
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amona: 10 £mu• wbieb bJd for tbe

zi.reon.ium. budaess
In. addition to IH~ildhl,if tile aew
planta &amp;he AEC UIIOUDtt'd tbe8e .
other mrov,. to booet .z.in:oo.ium

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Polio Vaccine
lnnoculations
Now Underway

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Clifront J. Rltode•. 1101&gt; aliiW
Street, P(IJIM!rqy, Ohio, waa fudlY ~
appointed ·Chairman or t'he-O"ftfitl
V-eterans' Committee in Meig.s
County. Tbe aMOuncement. of the
appointment a..arl the orgarrilaUoo
of .the loc.tl veterans t:"ommittee
was made by Herblt{t Eagon, DeJa
ware, Chairman am Ric.iJ.ard L.
Si,ms .. Columbll8 Secretary of tile
ONeil! For_ GI'W.ernor Veter.aos'
Comm1ttee m Ob1o.
Eagon, a World War U and
Korean vetera11 with tw.ent)'·nine
ye~ service i:J active in the Ohio
NahonaJ Guarod, presently serving
as Chief 'Of Staff of the 37th In·
fantry Division. Simll is- a l'a'ellt
returnee from aetive duty :baving

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1&lt;11 !be ...m., Democrats .siDCe Joe F. Burdett of
iD eta.;. of Obarta Cart', Pl Pleasant ioi on,. of Ul.e eadld
Junior Hale ol RuUaod dlaraed
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-le prjnclpal oflbe·M..W School He with intoxication forfeoi~· a S15
nd Oaa Jarul{ .of So\ri&amp;side at- first mtroduced Juie11 Breen,
appearance bond in the court of
cepted the ln·vlta"tiOD, of tbe PTA direetar ·or m.trumen'W muai.C! 1t
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher,
CJ'OUP and 1tlre«f their · idea coD- Wablma. BnJen, tben preeented ,
\loDday evening. Hale had been
e•rn~ several dift!Ct WueS .,.. .l14te ~~~ of f~•. sixth and
'":arrested by officers BOlilic and
brought ·to- t!bem 1w peop1e in the ~M~"¥entb ~~ pupili. The band
'Nca1.
audience.
Plll.l'ed • · ~am of four ft.lecCharles E. Young, Cheshire arBotb candidate. told· the IJ'OUp tion.s and Breen nPlained the
rertC(J by ·offiCer Neal for speed-~led llrot ~....., l"•nBII differeio\ ftl,atrUments lo tho PTA
ing was assessed a fine or $10 and
for
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The county health department costs by May&amp;r r \ ler.
.scbools ·tor the people and cttU·
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dl'en of ·tbe eOQD1:J. Rood com.D llrial the meetiq, the 1roup repor.ted that Salk Vaccine Polio
Shots are now beina l(veo to tbc
meatfA "J am nrmtng for die "-oted: to ..ftile the yearly due~~ l 1 through 15 year old P'OUPB at
Bomt PI EdU(:'Btion for' tthe cbil· fNm tW~tve eema to fifty the healt·h department office.
dr&lt;n of MIIBOI&gt; Col!llly."
ceo!la. Mil. ·,Aild! Sinlth'a Sbtb The shot_,, which are the· first
Both men 911ld that Oil&gt; IDY ta- Gtlde' roGni T.Pn tb&amp; book for the of the .series, are .bei,.g given
sue Jillo~ bofotO them, If eleqled ~ '-~!IJ
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01&gt; at .!be meet- from 9:30 until 11 :30 A.. M. ind 1
they tb!nll. of the weifioe ... "'
until 3 P. M. They will . 'o(f«·
of the d!ll&lt;lmi ·nrot. d«&lt;"" ' ~e Ill•: :· : )I'.O .Ibe tiltol ono ed until Frid1J1. Parent eonsent
"' lhat thOy . d not be of tbe )'&lt;jp,.
. . . _ wil&gt;b alips are required bref~e ani rh&lt;.tt
tRON1'0N, 0 _ UP-Pillice today
trolled 1!7 '111 · pressure aroupo • pot ~~ -~inn.,. aorved at tile will be administ-ered, a·:' S"pqkessearched
for a missinR taxi cab
hi the county.
KhOot ·add · atteniclett . b)' nearly man for the department Rpol;'ted.
JonOII told lfle lt'OUP tbat he oae ·b~IICIIt;.j PII'&lt;!IIIJ •\'II e,bildren..
l11.11t seen 'q-ear Gr{!oCnup, Ky.
wM eP.i'Dat on&amp;mln ·fute In •DY
Cab Driver JOhn Fraley. of thf'
county ind' would &amp;ef!Y'e u 1 bolrd
Courtesy C~b Co.: told po.ltce thai
e•_'po
"' rts
',Middleport Cltllre!J
member in the beet lnteresb ot
two men htred htm to .d nve them
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Being
t~e Clionty. Wben· asked directly
to Grc~up Tuesday ~·tgbt.
CINCINNA'l1, '0~ t.Jli-.L.-'Ptoduce: .
James SuHivan a·nd- A. R'-i.seu
if be ~341 aftY cOiifteotiODI at all
He said they had h.tm stop the
wtth a ·POiitleal facUoa. · in tbe
E111, ltiout steero-; eoasumeN Jones arc working at. the ' tnt car. grabbed $8 from 'his shin
county,\JarreU replied lhJt, lite· did A larae whlte tl~. h~ 40-U; · Presbyterian Churcll .this weel: on pocket and kicked him out of tht
liot.
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tnediuma: 40; broW'! miX 40: · ema on other phase of th-r ~~~pn ear.
BOOb candidates bvored 1 £air laue Sf. A
Sf.37; A of .t he first floor ot ~h(i diuteh.
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I The trusl.oo&lt;i o:f the· ·eb~b·'
EMERGINCY RUN
of property thi'OUIIIt- medium
llld emphasizM
~ bavio&amp; the wash .roonis r¢dflCOI1il·
'The Pomer()y Emer&gt;geqcy Squad
ed and other wo~ c~~et.ed in- was called t'O the 'hOme of Ed
tbe ii}'Stallatron ,of' U~ht.s .. to Rapp in Mooker Run thie momim
'lpcl ~i·l room where ihe was sut!erirtt: from a
J8 to bal:e cab- 1evere stroke. Dr. T. A.. Hewet9on
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W'!f.k was called· to administer medi~l
questiono
tbeir · ea~id:acy.
Gerald Bood of L,el-

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fifty-three countkls of Ohio with aad hafaium oUtput:
plans well under way to expand
L '!be AEC'• current qp,pliet
lt to each of tbe eighty-eight
countier.
-Carltarund!mt M.W. Co., 1Do.

Candidates Air SehOolPriblems
With Maso~ Co. riA AssGclation
a~peai'ed before.

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John111y Muaser, Ruth Ann Brotb·
...;· tillo. Amol&lt;l, Emeat" Hall,
t..mdli l"olmer, Norma J•aa: Bearhl
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WASHINGTON UP- The Atomic Energy Commislionr has order·
1 e4 the construction of three new
plants to produce zireonturu lor
the rapidly incr&lt;easing demands
of the nation's atom~ ~ms.
The plant&amp; will be built at Park
ersburg, W. Va ., Pensaco!:a, Fla.,
IDd kblabula, Ohio. They are ex
pected to turn out aome 11 mtHion
pounds of high purity zirconium
metal in a five-year period.
The plant ttl be foe ..... in th11
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RaHnawood. TM lootlon · 11
lmGwn a1 Wethington 11ottorn
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will be emptoyecl et tfM pl.nt
Initially. The new facility will
lnelude an offl~ lllullcftno.. a ...
P,.ration plfmt, • ..,... ~
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ed •lenpkla the new vehicle an
,..,..,.., Postrnastllt' An..rt R111
The AEC contradlll, announced
Mil WM1 NYW~~I of the IDQI Tuesday, Q.}J for apendiQg about
post offlc:. 11111pfoytw. S...tinel $14 million a year for tbe out~t
&amp;f lbe three planta. Molt of 1tle
zirconium and tbe
bf-product
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the memberi' of .tht Youth Fellow
ship of tb6 !'.nterprtte EUB Chureh
:Monday eveDint at ·h er home on

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Thir.ty-four pupils or Meret!iles 1ade, Jerry Frick; Loui.&amp;l·ana Hay come to tha Mal&lt;lllic Temple Wed-'
F. Condon took part in a piano Ride, Helen Jones; To e. W'lld netday ~Cventag at ~ p. ~- for a
recital whk!h was 'bel'!~ Sunday af- Rose, Claudia Zerkle; RosaJ:Qunde. potlueJc: aupper. Each ~· is to
ternoon in the Pomeroy Junior &amp;eva Rea; .M.inuet in F, Brenda: brilllli eovered dWI and the evenHI h Aud" ·
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P ece ca "" ega·
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sus, WhiCh he composed bimself. Warrior Song, LaJry Rucker, Em
'~~ hd~ strains b'Of manbyy !hypes -of me· [ p eror Wall%, Asenal'h T.racy._ Peg.
Q"ANOI MtiTINO
0 tes were earo.
•1 e.audience. asus, composed and ttla~ by., Nonniil Wil1, ' _master of the I
The numbers and PUDJis during Enc Alan Hat'~; The Rosary, Pat Hatttsonvllle .Ghn(4!1 bas all'llOUn· ~
the presentation are as follows:
Vaug-"';m; Sprmi Night, Wall;y eed the rttexl gran1e meeting will
Graves.
J The Waltzing Parakeet, Jane Grue,er; Romance, Suzanne Vall• be a Special. meeting on May 24
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hite re· · Turner; Lullaby, Pamela Moor~; gh.an; .M·areh of .the Dwar&amp;., Tam- for t•b e purpose of lnitiatioll'. The '
·t urned home Sunday evenina: after The Pleasant Pl!'a8'8nt, Breftda BaJ- ·a ra ~mlaw; Swmg !Jow, ·Sweet regular meetin&amp; will not be ·held
a visit wit'b relative&amp;. Thursday ley; The Oracw Fly, Carolyn: Bell; 1Chartot, Charlene Diehl; Garden due to tbe third•·-and fourth grade
,! hey attended the funeral of their lee Carnlv~l, Sharon Lee Ruc~er; of .t:be St•ars, CoiL~ Wihoa; Ha· children oe&lt;:upylng the hall ·at
sister-ln·law, Mrs. Elmer Hlte in Santa Lucta~ Donald Weltrung; wa11an Lov~ Song, Ronald Car· present.
Oantun.
La Cumparnta, Penny s.ue Moore man; Revene, Mary Ruth ~ck;
--------iMT. and Mrs. Lawrence Parfitt Ave Maria, Albert Cur!Js: Seren- Bolero, Anna Murray ; Intenpezzo
SCHEDULU MElTING
of Charleston were the weekend
Russe, L~rry Curti~; Flower Song,
The Past Chiefe of MallMlia
guest. of hi• pare•!•. Mr. and
Carla Wtbo•: Sprmg Song, MarMrs. Edward Parfitt.
garet Ha.ndley; Dance of tl1' DePythian Sisters, will meet.
:Mr. and Mu. William Grate and
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.son of &lt;.:harleston spen.t the week
Serenade, Sondra Potta; W~w
_Heines,_H•m__,lodt
-end witlt 'heT parenll, Mr. and Mrs
C~nc~o, Shell• ~... Q
Wllllam Bakflr.
Mm~r Prelude, Jobn · K~an.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Russell Smit.b ·and
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daughters of Parkersburg spent
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Sunday with ·h er parents, Mr. and
Sunday evening .the Senior 'and
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Mrs. Je&amp;a Gainer.
Junior M.elhodist YoUth FcH"OW·
~~Wit'
Mr. and Mn. 0. H. Keenam of ships of Heath , Metltodlst Church
Uf
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Columbu11 and Mr. and Mrs. Carl cancelled tbelr reaular meetlnp
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Hoscher ol Mt. Sterlin~~: were Sun and went to Grac-e ChiQ'Cb, GaUl·
day_ gue~ots of Ml'l'l. Dey Hysell.
polll. to it«md .the 1ervle4lr bel:na
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner, condUcted by Curt Davir. sllg:er, ·· Mr. and Mrs.
E • . W.~ o(
Mn. Earl Hoffner or . Chillicothe MIIBiat and mi'Dister. ~ YOUIJI Sblde entertained w~·w:.a· -~'Urkey
vlaikd
Monday
w~th . their people are .well ar:quainted wlUi i dinner Sunday at .the lifWt.' honliOn Lawnnce and ~ly, Lincoln Davis who Ia ·~ive in the mujJcal 01"1'111 their son Jeff w 0 WtJt .iUve
Het.rhta and attended grave aide program each. .ummer &amp;t .t he Ltn- May 8 for .servloe ID the
eerviees of Hartley Rusaell Girard, caster Camp Ground. Rev. Paul
Preaent were Mr. and Mrl .. 'Wood.
Ohio at Middleport Hill cemetery, N!lwander, pastor fJf Grace row Wilson of Guysvlllo, )(:r; ,and
Mr. and Mra. Esrl Arnold, MJ", Ohurch pve othe evening sen;DOa Mra. Ruuell WUson., Mlddle(IOrt,
and ~s. W, M. Arnold son Mike on the topic "EterrOO Life,"
~ Mr. IDd Mrs. Pa.u l Tribe, ~ llob
of GiNrd. Ohio were IUesb of
Attendina from Middleport were and Ned and daurhler JiH ot
lril!ndB and relatives ln Pomeroy Rev. L. A. Baneerter, Mrs. Loulae Atherw,- Mr. and Mrs. Dotlald Mer
•nd Middleport Monday,
Mu&amp;rlda:e :Mr alld Mn. Bruce ritt Columbus Mr and Mti.~ Sam
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·M· J'. ·a nd lllra. Emer- Jeffera, diUihter, Samra and 1011
aon Jones. SYF members Kenneth lArry of Shade and Mr. IIMI Mri.
MUN'&amp;y, RoJer and Vera Covtrt, Cui Moore and dl\lib~,lhrtelll
Robert Hellntl)', Edwar4 Lee Jlc- and Unda of Pomeroy.
Comas, Jobn Ketehka, Pat.l1c:la
Lloyd, Juanita Bancerter. Sb~
SPICIAL lAIITINO
Jones, Marilyn Sue Jtniaht lind
A apecial meethlg of tbe· s.JiiIIC
their IUett• Edward JUtdten ~~ bury PTA bas been eaUed for ttt.
The Chcerlo Club of Mason Allcll Hoyt. Jr.IJIYF member~- hr nlJbt at 7:30. AU membe.i'a are
Clty reeerrtly met Bot t·h e home of bara Jones, Martan-ae Woodterd.
urced to be._ praent.
Rosie Grinstead \ritht Betty Smith
Logan.
stephen Hill, student ·at OhiG
Univeraity, Athelll, visited briefly
with his parents, Mr. and .u -.
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Allen s. Ht' l·l Monday,
Oliver Hartley a•d ""n, R·ace of
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Balitmore, 0., were visitors •here
Sunday ·and attended tbe Un"ed
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Don Thomas or Parkeraburg was th~ weekend au~t of
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"Our top'ic, Who Forms Our
Opinions is an oe.speclally importunt one In thi.!il election year". Ml'!l.
Patrick Lochary, prtsldent of the
M.f!ll.IIS County Council of United
Chureb Women, said todaf.
Mrs. Locbary referred to the
observance of May Fellowship Day
at I P·. m. Friday at tbe United
Me~ bodtsl church, by the eouncil.
c.omtng here •to ~~~air on" the
toptc which will a.lso 1n('lude How
May We ~~ter~me Truth FrGm
~o:aganda wdl be YIUUam S.
8 urter .. ass~ prnfe.sGr
Ia.
Jo nahsm ol Ohio Unlveralty.
Mra. Lochary reporb that Pra~esh~r h~axter come• to Meic• Coun·
Y Iii Y recommeDded 0 1 speaker.
Menthe
andaffair.
womea u. lnvLted te
att..nd
tnnueneea up&amp;n reflldenta In determlnlng tbe'ir oplnion~~ on school
pollch!&amp;, votlnf, International llf.
lalra, juvenile cleUoquency and
other malt-en will be covered
A aack Junch will be held ·at 12
noon with the host church aroup
to rurni.sh the dessert course, A
bualnesa meeting will follow tb~
luncheon after which tlmco. the 1
p. m. meetin., 111 bo • ld
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serving as clH,O&amp;teu.
A parcel poat packaJie ule was
AniND FUNIIAL
conduded durlnl the evenint
ReLitlwa from hcfe' attended with the •htchlilht belnll the se.llthe funtral !ervieea for John Tay. Inc of packagu received .f rom
lor, Point Pleasant, Sunday atier- Dinah Shore and &amp;:tdle Fi.sher the
noon. 'l'hey Included Mr. and Mra. singiDI 1t·a ra oLU-JevlaJon, radio
lor Prom.
Elmer Mattox, Mr. and. Mn. Jobn and movlea.
Devotionals were led by Mrs.
Cblrltw Barret, Loa Ancele1, lOR Hawktna, Sr., Mr. and Mn. John
ol the lait William Banoett, a for- Hawkins, Jr., Mr. and Mra. T. P. Ll1Uan Grimm. It wu deelded .tbat
mer Middleport reald;ent, hal been Hawltlru, Mr. and Mn. Stewart M:re.-M·a xlne Latfley would 1ive 1
villUua hi&amp; courin, Mra. Lon Greeo- Hawltina.
aewinc demorwttratlon at the next
meetln1 which will be hetd .t the
home. of Mra.. Audta RM:h11rdaon.
Present were M:ra. Richardson,
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J~nd Beverly, Mrs. Maude Young,
.Mrs. Gladys Riley, Mrs. Carrie
Rosa, Mrs. Gril18tead, Mrs. Smith
and Debbie Richardson ..

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HOSPITAL . output rr.m l!IJO,IlOO' IIOUIItla Q&gt;
Admitted Tuen:Jay:
Charles 325.000 PDUDdl . _••n,.
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Stanley, Point
Pleasant:
Coar
2. The BI.I.Jeaa
IJlmt
Prosser, Letart. W. Va.; Norman a\ AlbaQJ, Oft..--ftle pilot: Iifton..
J. E~ans, Portland.
ium prod.uctiOo pint iD' thil eoua
Discharged: Delcia Proffit!, try-is beiDa M~l"liY'atecl to proPortland; Dean Sayre, Lorain aOO duce ·a bout 300,000 pouoda amtUal
Grace H(ludashelt.
ly begi.mr.iq ln August. Tbe plaat
will be operst.ed by the Wih
DEATH REPORTED
Chang Coop. under a contract
The death of •Mrs. Nettie Flor- which will es.pire lune SO, 1958.
ence Collins, 89, of Dear Rock
3. Some 200,000 pounds ~r zi~
Spring'S' at an Athens Hospital conium lb.ave been ordered from
wa.s reported eat~lY Wednesday Japan Obder a dea1 worked out by
morning. Funeral IITanl{ements t·h e Commodity Credit Corporation
will be anMuneed ~at-er actording Deliveries are dUe to begin this
to Ewing Funeral Home.
year and end in 1~7 .

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Central Grade School Operetta
Plays Before AFull Audience
A full hQuse ~ present. Ttt('S- 1
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carla Will
day night for the prese-ntation of The Dragon . _
l,;(,ward Calvert
the ope~ltas, ll'pOnsored by tbe
Buttonless Girls and Boya: Coty
Central Grade scbool and direct- Beaver, Mary Bolinger, Marjpn!t
cd by Lucill• S~ekhamer.
Folmer, Sht:!ila Hicks. Cheryl IQod
The operoetta, "Button Tree", Patty Hysell, Patty Owens, La Jean
was presented by '63 students in Prtct~. Zona Thomas, Mary 'Mlompo
the fir:st, second and third grades .son, Rose Marie White. Rh~ Ann
at Centrll Grade School. "Lazy Will, Anoa Reitmire, Denni&amp; Moen.
Town" the second part had a cast I Wayne Russell, t.rry Wile1,
of 72 students In the fourlh. Nfth nie Riffle, William Reitmire. Tony
and flixth grades at that school.
Perkins.
~otb presentations were bigbLittle Brown Elves: Euge~ Trip.
lighted by realLsUc costumes, and lett. Park Yonker, :5teve FlDlaw,
the singing and dancing Colored John WoJfe, Cbarle.s Lemley, Ronll.gl1ts added a profeJSional "touch'' 1 nfe Che•dle. Raymond Zirkle, Oa·
to the Button Tree.
vid Palter, Donnie Swisher Mike
' Thomas W~rry, who played the Daniels, Ronnie Logan.
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Button Tree Fairies: Peggy Bowmade a hlt with his antics, and his I er.s, Jane Grueser, MiJUC Legar,
ravenou.s app-etite.
Susan Lytle, May MaKenzie ~
The cast inclu~:
sa Moo~. Jewell Pl1cc, Sallf Bath-

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Published eveey alternooo exoept Sunday b:r Tbe Ohio Valle]'
Seatiael, Joe., at 110 M:echao lc 6t, Pomeroy, 0 . But inw ortice
phone 398, editorial olfice phone 397_

BY CHARLES M. McCANN
Unltt.l Prell St•H Correspondf.nt

GeMt'albsimo l:i'ranciso Franco
of ·Spiin bas )aid down a fir-m pol icy for his Nationalist regime in
an attempt to qu'iet mounting un·

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SubsrriptiO'l rates: DehvPry by carrier where n-allable 30 ceraU
iJ#'r week : one year In advance at The Daily Sentinel ortlt"e. $15.6o;
JU month" $7.80; three lllQDihs, $3.90. By molor rcnrte w-here
avaih:ble: one month, $1. By mail one year $8; Jix monthl, $4.21;
thu:~ IJ'IODths, $2.50; one month, SL

rest.

Franco himself says .that the
country fa~s serious
internal
problems.
These include public dissatlsfaction with Falange Party, which
proVides the basi~ for his political
support, and the dissatisfaction of
workers with economic c-onditions.
The PIJlltical unr-est brok-e into
the open 'in February when university students beeame inv~lved in
riots with Falanglsts. The students
were supported by Monarfhlst eJ.e.

ALook At The Coming Primary
Election Picture In Ohio

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Last month
strikes
started
obreoklng out in northern Spain in
protest against the lack of balance
~etween wages and Jiving c-osts.
The &amp;trikes .started in Pamplona,
a bulwark 1Jf Nationalist strength.
They spread to the Basque couil·
try to the west and to Barcelona,
-fMMrill.. peate-st lt!:dustrial c-ity, in

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betealea 'in ~ee bldi fO\' s't ate
temt{ll'. llrow is a tanner ami leed
·and pop-corn brokm-. M·arTied, one
daughter.

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Br11Wil

ietretary of Stata of

l'is

were

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~By led W.

WOLF PEN

r.iong 'lrifll the majwtty of ll'!'a~ ahge."
duates in •his 'Cius, 1te wUl be- as&gt;
'l':he army must be ··the bac-k·
Mr. and Mrs. Norwnan Ruilell signed to one of tbe major Aif. _bone
flf the moth&lt;rland." The &lt;Om•
of ·MinersvUJe &amp;pent ft. ewJJtne oree- Oornmandl for ort·the-.1ob ex· plete loyalty of the army Is neres"
perienn, or wiU enter a t"OUl'S'e
wit·h Mrs. Cora Giles recently+
11ary to de!Ead int-etnal order and
of
·adYanced ·lrainitrg.
1Mrs. Ruth Virginia· Aten.
ertd
preve-nt subversiOn.
son, Tommy ot Ohicago, ape1rt.
Franco "h.opes God will Jet lnm
He ent-ered the Air Force on
a w~k with her mot.her, ~E. Jan. e, UfSil.
UW many yeats longer for the
1!. Morrill,
·.
good or Spain and the frustration
, ~- and Mrs. Clannce W~.
of it.~ enemies." This was a plain
·or Ripley llj)el\t • . day with
statement to the strong Mona.rparent-9, ~r. ift11· ·Mn. s. A. Wyett.
chist movement that Franco has
Several - ehtldren !rom titroe
no intention of givin~ up the power
were }rt Pame-~ ThuMd&amp;y where
he has hi&amp;ld .since the end of the
they received polio shots.
.;
c-ivil war in 1989.
·M rs. J. "C. :tWyatt Wa.&amp; ilt )be
Finally, Franeo Promised to do
Thy fl'ttlw end thy ntOifhw all he could to improve the lot
PBsl week wltb flu . The Mcdro,.
and 1M thlt tau. of t}Je worker, He called for workcllildten
ill and unabl~ •h•ll bt
thH th1ll AlcHe.. (Pro'f'tt'bt 23: 'er partldpaUon in management as
ttl end !lt"hool.
, ' ·,• /
A number fr.om here atte- ed 21.)
\ ' l ~ ' ~ovhHng part of the .answer.
·~~11iit'•l iOfVI«io 'fOio H cy
·
Monlre:hy Long Olttant
.
C&amp;rr ·a't Rutland Sunday.
Perhaps th.e most interesting
PRAYER: 011r Father, mate m
"'-, ~tlly opl&gt;ijwal doseot!&lt;fant. of feature of Franco's outline was hi!!
then examines t'he work dieets; Thy Holy Som ·M'ay our lives re- notice that, at 82, he has no in·
signs then and inserts tihe total tlect Thy ;&amp;:lory and Thy :t.onor in tention of restoring the monurchy
vote for eacoh -cand·idate and iSSue all wa '&amp;DY a-nd do! In the' name or within the foreseeable future .
Franco announced on Marl!h 31,
in each poll book. the Offij:ial -our- R-edeeme.ro, who taught w; -to
1947,
lhat Spain 'Yas a monachy _
rt!l'ord or .fl'le election in that pre- .p ray, "Our Fa«Jeor who art in
In e-vent of his own death or in·
ot!lnet.
- - -- t -_h_ea_v_en . . . Amen."
eap.acUation, a king or reg&lt;'nt
woUld be named.
Don Juan of BOurbon is the heir
to the throne. But th ~ Falange
lUI'fers his 18--year--oid snn Don
Juan Carlos, as king when the
monachy is finally rrutored
as
It well may be in t.lme.
fore•M Truman Clnd tiJ~con :
Ike, 11141, Adlol end Avo
DistJatches from Mqrlrid say
that Franc-o is eXpected soon to
· A1 Major lnw•cifve t•rtl•h .
Much Moro Mlld·Manntrod
give w~rd
of
-C!ncouragement
to the Monarchists. Many 'if not
most of them, do not like the
Falange. And th-e Mo•archist
m.ovetl'~llt is still stronll! It lh:
eludes espceciaUy many influential
buS'Ines,, men and many army · of·
ficeN.
But "EJ CaudiUo"- The Leader,
i.'l Fran~ is caU.ed - has shown
that b'e intend• io m~intaln the
rule he bas ~xercized.Jot 17 years.
J:Ci,s leadership ~s nnquesHoned.
And even ll he felt like aiving up
tile teWetthip mony ot the most
ardent Monarchists probably would
IJ]'!e that this ~s not the time
In dl&gt; it.

c:,~,

Many viJte but few, no doubt,
!have served ·a·s precinct official•
or realize the caution ·and detail
whlc:h suJTOunds the countine .of
•their VIJtes ,

When t·he polb (')ose at 6:30
election day, tJ-1&amp; prkltJ:tt oltlcialt
be!lin .to COUnt aM \_ab~1att t.he
votea elflt lot eaeh ri~K\ida'te .nd
tor and "liatirl\ -each ·qUestion or
Hsue. Ji VOtets '8ft waitln~ In line
·o~~t the polHJYK ·place &amp;t 6:30 they
are pe'rml'ttet\_ to vme.
.Before the l&lt;!tuaL tabulation·
i'll begun they ft1Qst riK'COU·n t for all
voted and &amp;Olleil, defaCed or un•
used ballots ,to be. certatn t-hey
have no rnoi'e or fe-wer bal·lot!
than the number delivered to the
of
polllna place by the Board

El1*tiobl.
The etoetlon ""'utq sot forth
In -detail ·how •he t'OllfttirtM: an~
lally.Jna: 111uat be done. One of the
judP!I talcu a bal·lot end reads
aloud t'he n.mea -of etmlfdates
voted for -and the vote on any
qttest~ ct
tMt Were

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~Rtecl. A &lt;lltk bl the OIII&gt;&lt;Jsile

polihoal ..r.ty t·hen ma~es tally
lllarb f~t t,af't. -~~ ~ IJGud on
"'ork 9beels ·prOvided by t~
Boartl 'Of tledloM. 'A judJ{e ot
tiM iiJI'\e PolJUeal pMiy as tllie
clerk verifies the vote-&amp;, read end
ltllli!d, " - oai'n~ ~ Is
loRo'ii&lt;M omlll -lillie ~~\iot&gt; hove

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One Jetter etmply 11.and1 ror anothtr. In lhtt tKIMple A 11 uted
ror tt'l.t tht'tt l:1, X ror the two O;e, etc. Slnsle ltttere, apoe~rophlt), \.he lenl'lll encl !ormation of the word• art en hlfttL
Etch dll)' tht code ltlten llrt dlfl'erent.

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Ernie Kovac&amp; Show
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Feat11er Your Ne.st
Current

6:30
6:40
6:35
7:00
7:3fl
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Sports Eye
News Plcture
Le.!l Paul &amp; Mary FOTd
P!'. Hudscn's Secret
Co'ke T1me
New• Caoovan
St!reen Directot'l PliJ.
house
9:30 Midwestern Hayride

2.:!J1l · sos~e
2:30 Camara Goes fo School

9:00 Kraft Theatre

'Matinee
Date With Lite
4 :30 (tueen f()l' a Day
5:00 AWl! Dnt Sbaw
3:00
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1Htlall:tAT
8:55 Sign OD
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10:30 E;rnie Kovacs Sbow
11:00 Home
!2:00 Tennessee 'Ernie Show
t~: 30 Feather ·Your Neat
] :00 Current
2H)O Halls of Ivy
2:30 ParsiJn's Study
3:00 Matinee Theatrt
4. :00 Date WilfJ Llle
4:l!J Modern Rom~Jnc.if
4:80 ~een for a oa,
D:OO Aunt DnJ srow
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2:30 Camera ~oeo l'o i!ebool
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4:00 bate with Lif&amp;
4:15 ·Modern itolnarifei
~:30 Queen tor .f Da.V
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6:30
6:40
1:55
7:00
7:30

. 7:45

Flatt " Scruggs PoJiti('al
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Lea Paul &amp; Mary ForD
Flatt &amp; Scrug-gs
D!Dall Shore
N~w.!l Caravan
You Bet Your Uft
J;)ragnet
People'.t Cboice
Ford Theatre
Lu:J: ,VIdeo Theatre
News -Headline•
Weatllere_ut
PreJU - ~l.
Bud WUkiQSon Show
Foreign Intrigue

6:00
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9:30
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*'so The Whl&lt;tlor
i:OO Big stor;
"':30 Star Stiie
tO:oO Oavaleaae of S,orte
10:45 Red Barber's Cotil(llf'
11:00 New• HeadJinei
h:10 Pr... Do.
II:IS Gre~t ..t Flghto flf CiiilliiJ
11:05 Weathf.U"Cast

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8:00 taPtaln Kihj:aroo
9 ~00

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10:30
11 :00
11:15
11::30
11 :45
12:00
12 :30
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Garry Moore

Arthur GOdfrey
Strike it Ri'ch
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
!Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light
Jat"k Paar Show
As the World Turn-s
Robert Q. Lewis
Houseparty
The Big Payoff
Bob Ct&amp;.~by Show

1:30
2 :00
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.3 :00
Brig'hteT&lt; ' Day ""
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a: aO Edge of Night

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8 :00

Sign On
Captain K-angaroo
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
Vali ant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomurl'ow
Gulding Lig ht
luck Paar .Show
As the World Turns
Roberl P. Lewis
1-lousepart.y
The Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
B•·ighter Day
s ~c ret .stChrm

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9:00
10:30
11 :00 ·
11 :15
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8:00 Ca}llilin Kangaroo
9:00 GaT 1y "'Ioorc
9:30 Arthur Q-od.frey
10:30 Strike 'it Rlt'h
11 :00 Va!J.ant Lady ,
tl :l!J ~of Life
u :3o search tor Tomonrow
11 :45 Guiding Li.g·h t
12 :oo Jack Paar ShOw
12 :30 As th'e World 'l\l'rM
t ·.OO Robert. Q. Lew Is
1:30 HIJweparty
2:00 Big Poyo!l
2:30 Bob CriJsby Show
'3 :00 Bria'hl.,. Day
3: Hl SooJ•et Stbnn
3:30 Ed~ of Night

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4:00 Katle'o JG!dleit
4:30 Lucky 8 llamlh
5:00 &amp;ori,y !!how
8:10 1'be Loci! NeW.
6:111

llouglaS Edward's

6:30 Cisco Kid
7:00 Arthur Godfrey
8:00 The MUlionaire
8:30 rve Gvt a· Secret
9:00 20tlh Century Fox HOU!'
10:"00 Your Esso Reporter
10 : 1~ SpOrts Parade
10:2\5

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10:30
10:45
11:00
I 1:05
Sign

Patti P-age Show
To Be AftnMntl:'d
NewS&gt;
The Late Show
Off Prayer

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4:30 Lucky 8 Rimt.h
5:00 The Early Show
6:10 Local News
6: tli Douglas Edwards
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8:80 Sgt. Pre!iton of Yukon '
7:00 Bob Cummings Show
7:.30 Climax
8 :30 Four Star Playhouse
9:00 Arthur MuJTay Party
0:30 To Be Announced
10:00 Your E.190 Reporter
10:15 SpDr4 Par-ade
I0:25 Weatl'lerman
I0:30 Ten Thir.ty Theatre
11:00 News
ll :M The LiLt(' Sho.w
Sign. 'Off Prayer
4:00

4:00 K:atle~ Kitchen
4:30 Lucky 8 Ranch
5:00 'l'he Early Show
6:10 Loeal News
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Sigh On
FHm &amp; Fanty
'emtnine ~uch
Afternoon FUm Festival
'fV Jamboree
'WesternMickey Mouse
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e:o!5 Weather

My Ftiend Flicka
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Pltylt·ouse of Stat'S'

·the Cnlsader

Highway Patrol
The LirK!U'p
Pmon to' Pers9n
IO:oo YoUT E,.. Reporter
10 : 1~ Sports · Parad'e
10:25 weat•hertna-tt ,..
IO::m Patti Page Show
10:45 SOOp an T·el.evi.Sion

LaudermUt, Sharon WU.Oa, .Jackie
8eideDablo, Judy liJller, Ch&lt;rry
Dar.st, Sondra HendrleU, DoiUll Seot.t, Martlya Priee.
1
Reible, Undo Reuter, :Mary Lou
Eoklmor. l'r«&lt;d1&lt; Boyd, Cbul'l
Teaford, Sharp.o Buffincton.
(Cootinued from P1ge ODe)

.Spencer and Kl~&gt; i e Rardin or Ft.
:PJ-easut are the .1·omen.
Har'iY Layne of New Heven 11
lflled Dn th• O.mocr•tlc ti~Ut for
ttle CommittH Df .hi• p•rty while
otht~n .,.. E. ..r. Angus, Freddie
0, C•llow .hd l•rnard R. H•v•
WDrnen runnlntJ ere Mrs. Burton.
Crow •nd Genevieve H.clrlck.

i

Jean Ebe...bach, Suz.. Bulftngt.on, James Gilbert, Eddie
anne MarU.n. Unda Will, er..tlyn Lemley, Mlclla&lt;l Sponcor, Wllllam
Hieb, Wanda Wood, Brellda OW- Wa:ton, Donald Wehnlu
em, JaequeUne Potter.
IIYateriOUJ Hen: BJl==,
LAZY TOWN
David Arnold, Eddie B
gtou,
Meena Roozee ______ Cathy Wolfe Bobby Reynolda, Harold
L
Mama Roozee . _ Penny Sue- MoOfe
Sl.niiiJJ' CbDI'WI: Sue
Arnold
Mary JaM _... Barbara Lop a Coonie Cheadle', 1amea Fowler,
Playmates-June Klthl'ya Conkle PbyiUs RuoeU, Tommy Und, CltfSnitzy ----------·. Judy Bigga l ford Youna, PreddJ.e Wolfe, Rolie
Baby Doll ·-- .. -.... DlaDO Zirkle Deek, Shlrler Glniel, Ethel u,...u
Witcb of Good Luet __ Marie Darty Bonnie Krauter. Katheriae- Qua11•1
Peler 1toozee ...... Ralph W""'' =ld Reyooldo, PaUy Stelly Ada
Tttimbl~ :

Four Democrats .s.eek the nomi.natlon for Mason County sheriff.
They are John A. Wllsoa, Griff F.
Durbin, Mrs. Cbarle. A. Roberts
and Capt Moten StanJey. Republi·
cans running are Mark Harshbarg- 1
er, Earl C. Motu-. aud Toral L. Morrison. Mrs. Roberts. la wife o! the

Slim .. __________ Dan.ny Bower•

lncwnbept.

Pateb ' - ---------r--- Jan Weblter

I
running
I

Womea
.IA.tcben --··- -Darlene Watton
Gretcbea ---,-- ----- Donna Rea
'ftoa- -Tubb)&gt;s mother Je'l!fer
Leao .
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Fl ~
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Nel~ (a Burro ---- Mike Wl!ftJ'

CI!Toll W. Caste- and R. F. Mua-gra\e, the Incumbent, are
oa tbe Republican ticket.

Leyton Seyre is_running egaiMt
Otl• S. Young for Clerk ·of Clr-J
cult Court on th• Republican tick~
tt. S•yre I• from N•w H.wert. Jemea '
G. Morriaon I• th• a!~ Democr•tlc
cendldate fqr th,._,

The County Court Commission·
Tace 1i.~ts thr~ Republ1can'l
arid one Democrat. They are E. H.
Bissell , J . E. WatU!rson, and J. F .
Wheaton on the form er 'ticket and
J . Freethont Miller on tbe latt.er.

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Wed. Night Fights
Straw Hat Theatre
News
Weather
Sports
Hew.t: o0f The City
Sig!l Oft
Annle _O_a'
:kJ_e_
y ~Eddy Arno:ld Show
Stop the Music
Star TOnight
Down You Go
Dotty Mack
Straw Hat Theatre
News
Wea-ther

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&amp;An PHOTO ot Beoator AI- Barkley ehowlll!m (upptr lattl

Balo'l'a &amp;liow

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The annual district Home Demonstration c:ouncil meeting will
be held in GaUipolls F-riday beginning at 10 A. M. in the Gal-li·
poii." Methods t Church. Mrs. Howa·rd Nolan. M-eigs Home Demonstra tion S~~: e-D't reported. 22. ~er·
vations have .. been made from
this ar e
up to today -and
six more pers on~ indic-ated :tha-t
t_hey would attend.

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al t
mpa 1 · ' · · Eli2abeth Aoo
Webttor

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!Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hysell,
Long Bottom, son, Ma'Y 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Ca91:o, Ma·
son, daughter, Aprit 30.

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-ka9&lt;1 oocl loullr.

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Fine1t q..,.lity, hatvy duty r•
ric r.lnforced hole. Grooved
outer de•ign r9duces hermful
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lawn -.eed __ . _ HDWW SHd ..
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and
FERTILIZER

A fNtuN v.tue
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You Oft buy MJtfllnt Plcl..-.'
PCMMrOY end Muoft Stons tell,
on IUJ" P•yment Plel\. You
don't nHtl to go •••r from
homtl to buy 011 ~ WI
hrte your pl•n right h.,. in
Muon •nd Mel.. Counties.

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IDENTICAl rWINS, Mrs. Wanda
· Fo.ster (lettt &amp;nd Mrs. Edith
Ht;lm, ar~ shown Ill New York
en route ri'om Chandler, Okla.,
to Boston lor the ftrst l(it!My
tranaplant bt2erntlon ever per·
rormed o~ reniale twins •·

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this

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MASON CLINIC
AdmissiOM: Mn. Mart-h a Searl·
es, .Middleport, A.prll 26; Mrs.
Delores. Powell, Middlepor¢, A-pril
29; Mrts. Florid·a Casto, Mason,
April 30; Mrs. Charlotte Hysell,
Long Bottom, •May '1.

Acts

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..:fth Vlrlb"&amp;'• Qcw, TIIDmu P. Stlillley at W&amp;ab1ngton aad Lee unlveratty, ~ Va. Bbortl7 alter It wu made, "'l'b.e Veep" coltJapaed. wb1le ma.kiJlB a speeeh. to •~U. Uppel' n,ht: Wltb Prelldent 'J'rumaD in WublD~
1n l1N8 juat after tbelr triumpb ID. the tleetiOD. Buklef bad bMm elected vtoe prttlddeD.t. Lower
left: In New York ca return from hb honey!Dooa With the former Jlllltl Badley. He"d ;Jut tumed
72. Lower IDiddle:' 1a 1828, a oongreumaa jUit elected to tbl U.S. Beaate.ltlwer rilbt: Photo madtl
..J!jlj. ao bi Wublngtoo.
(Into -· t• ""'I

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Jarman's

Helen Neue ------- - 3rd
Gene\ve Stolw1 ---- -- ttb
Harriett M'elutolh
5th
Ralph g.........
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a-ownle&amp;: Jerry Anlold Rich- ~
ard Leinley. Donald Mayer: Bruee
MeKenzie, Roger' MOO!'e, Robert ]
Steffy.

The remainder bf both .tick-ets
CITEC BY PATROL
lists those ru~nl'!' for minor of-j The Highway Pe.trol ;reported
fices such as JU.~tlce of tht! peace, today t-hat IYan P. Ours, 27. Racine
constables, and countr. Cl•mmltt~s 1 was cited i111.o Juatioo of the
of tbe two major p(.))_lltcal parties. j Peaoe Percy ~~ople&amp;' ~oUirl . ~D
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cbarg~ of fa 1 hng to p88S w1t:bm
- - a sure and et·ear distanc-e.

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Mary Vlrlinia Reibel .. 2nd Grade

Patrlcill BufiilllloD, o.._ Diven,
Borbora lmbodel!, PbyiU. Kat!&gt;e&lt;.
Pamela Moore, Connte Tnford,
Louella. Thompson, JohnanDA Yoaupr, VIrginia Young.

Geo,.,., L Sayrt of New H1ven J
l• runnfng unoppot-ed for the 0• f
mocratlc nomination for Hou•• ot
belat•* whll• GerOSfil!" A. Ralrden and C1mpbell, W. S~vem ar•
Uded n R.,ubllcM cendidete• for
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J'Hri~ •Er,lewine

PopO lloooeo_..... Terry Obll.,.,.
S!&gt;l'btlr Fl...... : Brenda Bailey, A=J

Fred W. Norril' . v i l l e Stur-geon are runnin
clerk o£
.tount,y court on tbe Republican
ticket while Democrat!l l'ist no one.
C. F . Buckle is list-ed as the ouly
candidate for the Republican nom- I
lnation fM" ass-esor whlle Charles
R. I&lt;Jnniard is tbe onJy candidate
for the Democratic nomination for
tbe same pC181tion.

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No Democr;at is Usted as runMng,
for Prosecuting Attorney while

II :03 'l'he I.arte Show
Sign Off Prayet"

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Cadi-.: Leah Grueter, Judy
Webnq, Helea BrOWit, Corolyo
But Btt.oda Incnham, llorlll&lt;e

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6:10 Sports
J I: 15 Blff Bal::er
8:15 John Daly
11:4-ii Sign Off
FIU';-0-A-Y- - - - -·-;ooo;e &amp; Harr_,I-,01-~1
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~-oo Dollar a ~and
e Tvu
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Afternoon Film Festival
Neighbors
JOibn G. Wheatley
Mickey !MIJuse
Newa
Weather
Sports
John Daly

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I;Cam~ign Promise I 'ALBIN BARKLEY, THE ONE "AND ONLY VEEP. ' Central Grade
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Falange Party 11 the
IJI~ J»olldcal movement.
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Editor'• Note ; Thi1 i• the third 'W1ftfiiM C:. iketly, 34, C'ndn.MM.
in 1
on tiM ptlmery cOf'l• ~ Y-Me University tllta
fram next T~ay.
rn.t~ Of
Oint-i.'Mtl.tl Law
BY HASKELL SHORT
9&lt;flool.- .. Hold arlfile!l'
Urtitfod Pres&amp; Staff Coh'..ponct.nt seeotrd h~ IINriJWI! Wottl
COLUMBUS ,
0 . UP-S£&gt;ven
n ift - .. Nee- ·e-1ectf!'d
candidates are in the field' for l'O ~ l]ty Cmtncll. ·Na~
lieutenant goverMr this year.
-r•lttm "Of tft !'·ear" by Ctncinnttil
Four Republicans -and three J~ "Ctttfnber of Com'tn~ •ift
Democrats are
seekinlil their tiM •nd orte Of five "OO.t&amp;I.Mtdftri
p1r:t.y's. nomination in IM'Xt 1'ue.&lt;t- yount men" dn. 04rio by Ollto Job.•
day's primaries. The wMmPJ"S will for ChMnbl!t' of COmJnen:te..
mPet in November 6 election f~X,
.
~· 'W~nq, 56 """'
the offi('e RepubLican. Inc-umbent RiYI*'. "R.u·n 6t ilrtthmt, &amp;ducatJohn W. Brown. ts leeving to make -~ j~~UbJ.Jt :~~ Ptwdut ·unrvW.
the race for lfO'o"err10r.
fit¥ ~'nd. Wetter'il. ~e ·LiW
Tbe lieutenartt. governor Li ~. Ft.tiV!W · ... · J.tor.
e-Jected for a two year tern1. He n:eer " . ~·it~ve, New ..
Y:f*'
now receives $6,000 a ye~r. The Central Rattway; lOil'ftler mtthi1M'
person elect-ed in Novmnber will Wes'tin,holllt 'P.tteiJt t1w tepert.
rect&gt;ive $8,000.
ment; Men-a oWB itateDt ~*
The lieuten81l.t govM"nor'-s .wle finn In Clev~land, 1833. Fmne't
duty is to prslde in the Senate, st-ate l'eprf!l'entative, deteat·ed In
Which me-et.t four, and sometimes one bird for eoverilor end one fOr
live days a week lor about si'x ·I~nt -eovemor. Merrled, (WG
monHu in the flut. year of his echlldren.
term. The 1remalr.d·e-r of (he -timE',
"hi.,.,_ Oupr, .U, ,.......,_,
the lieutenan( goventOI" has n-oth· :tctu:eatld 'J)Ublk ltC:hOOls and Fin~
inK to do.
.
lay CoUqe. Former CeUna ootm•
The U&lt;:&gt; utenant .governor auto- ~uman ·and -mayor. Member o-f Reft'Uttica\ly becomes governor If the publican State Central Committee.
10\'er'nor leaves the office -throuflh Director of public relation~ add.
ieath, rei"lgnation or di!lqualifl'ca· usi!rtlt'nt to ·pNBHII!Tlt of Cooper
lion. H ~ does not, howwer . .!I'Cl'Ve Ti·rt" and Rubbell Co. Proteul.onal
as governor when tht" governor is lecturer hu eonducted weeldy
oUt of tl'le Nte.
ra.d1o progNm for ~ix yean. Au"'rhe Rt:!publlcan candidates are thored five boob. Married, two
PaW M. lferbet1, Columbus: Ten· dlll'ghtert.
D)"!Dn· Guyer, Finodlay; William
~'-''
Codt Kelly, Cincinnati and Ge-orge
John Te;lor, H, lllem.
V..Woodllng, Rocky River.
Educated public achoola. ·Print.
The Democra.tJc candidates are er and adverttstnr spectaUst. DeROy H.. Burry, Lycms; R. E6ward f·n ted for llt~Ye I'J\
1-ePe. N~~ and John Taylor, l.~2. el«"ted stat&amp; lell'&amp;b' 1836,
~
'·""&amp;;feated tor nmnl.rultton tor lleuSalem.
BI~graphleut skttehes or the t@llant fOYemOr jn liMO 'a nd 1134
oC&amp;fldidwt"es:
de-Fen-ted for nomtn·atl-on for U. S.
Ropubllcu
senatot iin UM4. A.wlbtant fietd
P•ul M. Herlt.rt, 66, Colum~llt. dll'ecf:tor fOr Red CJ'OM, attaehod
Served fou1· terms os lieutenant ,tn t·he Army, dl11'1Df World War
tnvernnr. F..dur11t«&lt;
In oubllc 11. Mllffied, one IIJOn.
•('hooh1. Ohio Stat e and ·Michi~an
R. ldw•rcl Tepe, 4a, Nlli'MMNf.
Yniveraily Law College . Machine Educated public \ l!lcltOOll, Xavier
cun . ~ompany captain in Europe University, and Unhre-r!!kY of etn_jn WOrl"ld Wnr r. Former Columbus C~!nnatt Law SC'l'lool. Former etmit
Jjlolice pron'Cutor, stole reDM~ent- •and Jolicttor for Norwood, elect,.
'•t!ve, •dale senatnr, former Am· ed to liM of rivt- consecutive
~lean l..eyion ~tale comma-ndCT'. fieorrM u Norwood mayor In 1049.
· lfereu~ed three timt&gt;S In bid fBr Director, two finan&lt;'e compa.nies.
lieut-emurl J!overnor once ·n bid for MaJTird, 'flix c-hildrffl
.i._ov,rr:u)r. ~~wo c~lld~en_.___ Roy -~ ltJ~.-~2, Ly~~·-

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To fwe Games; Dodgers Lose 3-1

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~~~A b , or ··•t ,L..;..~M who Lab.ine.
~.¥' · o,. l'.l~ .,...... ...,~ -losses
The Red]egs, m~~. an~ ~~&amp;ve l1f9 .W¥1' ~ liP
ed tll•Y bav• ~ left·
~ill help '4eckle tonigbt wb~~er :~~£4 pitcbe~ DoQ ,(r,r.9ss t9 Ua"e Redlegs in .&lt;the tea~~:ue "P"ar

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Johnnie Plty, N:e1rf Havert, calllld &lt;Ill til• oar.enu, /llr. ~ ·Mrs. Ed
Fry or Oat Gro.. Fr~oy.

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•JlO¢ h4Y ev.fi11IIJI ,with
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:,J\1'1\io,r,Kins of Charleston ~t
t_be w~w ;With Mr. ~· 'twin.
J•es King.
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they eolleeted o'nly 12 lllu.

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world record."
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Kansaa City .. .. 4 6
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IIi 188 11 the •bea'tllesl of -erdam an·d R1chards bath weighed
Dltllolt ....... - 4 7 .364
the r:eg:en pole vaulten who have only about 165. Thnt ex).ra ~
Baltimore · -- --- 3 g .867
·surpassed 1~ feet. It pose9 a prob pounds .~ more makes a big d111,·
Tu..-v'• Retultt
fercncc .
Iem.
It A Cinch
Ne,w York g Oetl&lt;llt 2
Don si mply can't J~:et a pole
With the right equipmen t. both
•KIDia9 City 3 Bolton 2
which wHI support h~ avoirdupois Warmerdam and Hichar-ds flgree,
..Oievel•trd 3 Washtngton 2 night
BtllimOJ'e j! Chicago 2, 1 11 lnnina;s until hoe gets It up ha.to ;the vault- 2r"'tt la 'lf..dnch ~to . &amp;i&gt; 18. ;(eet. .
irw atratogpbere.
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e l!
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I've been doirrg a lot or e1CpCTi· wh1•re -th ey both at1ained tbelr
CWeago at Baltlmore-Pien:e menting, then I feel Cairly confi· pet~k"' at. about 25 years of DiC,
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·dl!'nt that some dny I'll have 8 '"f:tn.::m" now is- only 20 years
Detroit •t New York-Lary 0.2 l'hancc at 16 feet," he said. "But o\ 11.
., Kvekl 2.0.
right now I'm more intere:&gt;h~ in
Bna1,.~ acquired that nlcknnm~
Kansas City ·M Bos.t.on- Ditmpr
a~ a ynung.s•ler when he fitted tht;
setting .a new wol'ld J"e4!0Jid."
trL'CS nro nn:d his home in PcnnsJ..J. w Brewer 1·1
Ey" Outdoor IMrie.
CJevela.nd at Wuhlnlrton night
Whl~h menns rthat Drlu(g, n gT"ovc, N. J ., with rope and made
......Gmla l)..l vs Stone 1.0
.strappinl! six-rooter wlth bull¥Hke like an ope man,
T.hurWay'• Games
shou\dC'MI , np.rrow hips and long
''Shucks, fl.O, I don't do that
Qltcaa:o at Washington or1\M"ht
legs,
Isn't
concenif.r&amp;tinJt:
at
the
nny
ritore," he gr.ins, "but it S UI'('
Qfwfand ·at Baltimore ·DIR:ht
monwnt on 1hc 16-foot barrier- did develop my arms and ihould·
K,nus City ·at New York
one of t he mental blodts in s-ports. crs.''
~ .. Del&lt;olt
l(i.q, mnrk Rt the momer1t 1!1 CorNliTIQNAL LUGUJ
So well thnt when he was In
W L Pet. GI ne\lug_q Wnrmcrdom's o\fldoOI' .-.ec- hlgl1 srhool ·he vaulted 13 froct,
ord of 15 rect, seven and tbrN&gt;·
:llllw•tlloee
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600
&lt;tuarter ln&lt;'h. Th(' 18 footer quite nl'ne in&lt;"hes, _.·nd, whlle lucking
111.
Loulw ....... 6 4 .
y, is ,RrJlng to have to ta-ke Richards' rons:i's1·ency, holds the
llrooklyn _.. .. .. T 5 .1183 'AI ~lbvloll'sl
core of it.~clf nlong with such s('cond be!'~ jndiv l du~:~l mar·k ·of
Olll&lt;lnnatl -·--· 6 5 .ll4ll
other sporting rundblocks ·a s Babe all time.
NOw Yort ... --· B 6 .1100 1
Ruth's record 60 home .runs, .400
1
Along wl1h Rie}ijl·nls, Don Coop·
~-fib . .. .. 6 6 .1100
2
i·ng. ~0-t~n·rrH~ winnen 1n&lt;l oth· e.r, Jer.ry Wclbourne an:d Bob GaPhiladelphia .... &amp; 7 .417 3'-i hit!
~'r •surh baTT"ie.m which .) oom tall
towski, lle gives: th·e United Stutes
Ohleago . .. .. . 3 8 .27~
1n 1hl" ~po rting mind.
a poteut vuulting crew. But If
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Bla&lt;'k·hKII"lod Don's blue eyes BraRg ever gets ,fi,bt«l with the
Now YOI'k 2 Ohleago 1
were !Wr iou.~ 11..•• he pO'ltllM"ed his tight pole tte t-t,'eatens to len'tle
urah f St. Lov)t 2 ·nll!ht
problems. n9w ~at h"' i~ the tee· -them all beh\nd .
'+'~ulle• 8 Pbl)a·. 6 night
ond •hlghe.&lt;rt vau'lter l·n hi~tory .
IQiiatl 8 BrooidYn l DUtbt
:thE' past wlnter. B!'agg
• .,......,.. P....lo PHch¥1 OurJnr
NEW YORK UP - Scvt&gt;nt('en
mov.ed a·h(&gt;Rd or the Rev. Bob
NOw York " Oblca«o.-W..th· Richard!!, who"e all-lim!! but. ts 1&amp; years ago today the late Lou Geh1M19n 1•1 •• ~ M.
rig lert the New York Yank-ees
feet, five int-hes. by taclllin&amp; a
1-oo~yn ·ol CIDclJ(IIIti nlflltquarter-Inch on Richard's belt ef· lineup after playlng 2,130 straight
H vr 141....,... 2.0
rame.s.
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C. COLLINS .
STATE SENATOR

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• Chqirman, Elec~ns and Federal
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At 011r

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J{h=h
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a pole that
yo....tliOin~ ·9'"jjl of -170 mlleo ~~~JA%~~~rult·
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Kans~&gt;S and M11SIIl8lp,pl
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y "'k • ""' • - 9 3 .?119
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were placed on on~ '?f:etr
W. Main Street
Chicago , . ..... ' 3 ~ ')i ~~~~~O:t *~~ Ql,aboW: b .-'i 6lO~Injt,lor1," said ;Jr~, ~ ju~i I~ve him e~ugh ti~ne to ddve 1 ti&lt;~n
for
violati!lJ
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ball by law.s.
Nert~er
-wet'!,_ - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - ---....,-3
welgbt Wd'ky at •he e)"'!ld •n Ol)'ln- ' lo~ in bu-s.i~ ~~in ~at~n Is it ln any .or thi• yel\r's r~'~ce.s.
Washington -- -· 7 7 .500
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G~:~!t.''i!.~
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boat. Tempo 1(11, ~·~~ ~· poling · 1n NCAA cbampionahlp
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S,Unday ~l~ner fUe&amp;ts of ;Mr. and
Mrs, ntnnis Rou.sb.

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W. OIV.. S I II Gweon Stamps

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!Mr. and' loi."S. Bryan! Brooks or
ihw~Plgtoo ~ere .caners · in the
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my Lyrett, ltslh:, C11Je110 10.
HOLYOKE, M•.-Jiuty Al- ~"'
Iison, 1:1010 Sorhliflold, llaa_
outpointed Eddie Alldrt'WI, tal•
Lowell, Mus, 10.

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l'@fkom!\1'1 cf&lt;)lod .on

GROSSETQ, ltoly~o

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!!'eats ,c~ Mr. ~ ·!Jlrs.

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Lout.wllle 2 ~ Omaha, 1
MlnnPt poiJs at Wld1ita pprt, w.f't
grounds.
MIAMI B~CH, FJa,~
Jnternatlon•l J.~agu•
Dupa~. 143. Nl"W Me•m{ outPolDI,
No g1mes schedul("d
ed Johnn y DiglUo, 143, WYOJlM,
N. J . 10.
Souf'tteorn Att«ittk.n
Allanta 4- - New Orl ean.~ o
Memphi• 7 - NMhvill-t&gt; 4
Dir:mingham 3 - Mobl!e 2
Do You Know That A :
Cattanoo&amp;a al Little Rock. ppd
l•ttern Lugue
sobmtown 4 - Rea ding 3
Is Golnt On AI 'nle
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EPISCOPAL PARISH
BinJ1 on 8- Schenectady 7 12 inn.
JIOUSE TIL ~AY 5
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Wahama'• White F1lcon• rolled
to an ea&amp;)' 24-6 victory over t:he
Gilmore Jligh School ream ol
Sandyville on Tueoday allernoon
on the Wahama diamond.
1 Coach Rolph
used 22
, •Play- iu the pme •• ~Is chorg.
es •hud •• oaoy a!lemoon. George
Het80ll, DMver Gibbt -and Donn:ie
\1\!h M'atre af1 .took -turn'S at 'burl·

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Rolteri 'l'aylor attenilod the
Jun,...J ot lllo Uncle "Jir&gt;k'' 'fay·
lor 1t Stev~ Funeral Hl)fl'le in
Point Pleaaant.

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tAMDEN N ,1. UP - Henry

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Dukt&gt; SnidPr s•t'h-"tP~- t ~r· D~~rs , Mcrl'no C9.m~ 1 tr'iple at J.au_..
.,U in the fo~r·
o•ni&lt;lR ·w, ~ rei Pal'j&lt; li'ue,q;y JI'J&gt;en 1w bQPte4
!llooble. .A£1ru- two wQI'e out . Jac· Calumf't Fann'S · EaStgat-e to· an
j;ie RobiASon beat out J s-low rol · ea~y win in the featured Clayton
'er to shortstot) R9Y M&lt;1MHia111 an&lt;l p 1~ne. Moreno also at:!ored on Ral',l(Uppst,ln walked Carl Forlllo co Soul $22.80 and fCill¥ Oscar
~d ChaJ'Iley Nl"al to .[oN:e Sruckf ·$4.40. Eastgate, a posUb]J ·Kenttome.
tucky Derby .starter, paid $4.20
Wally Post ·Walkl"4 wibh ont Ollf straight.

Majorl~e

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t::.,{~fte~~ ~~~k~·rll ~ St .LOllis C.ar&lt;Hn!lb for Milton
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and cast ano :ner .speSmith 24 ear old Ne~o. was
Dodgers for a 3·1 v'ctr&gt;"v.
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lt was Klipp.~lein '"~. fifth victory en op1ion .t o Se~\~; ~:;8Pa~i:~
over the DodgPrs a~talnsl only one Coasto·Lca~e.19M when ·he was
loss sincP hi' join ··rl thl' Red legs .
San h'e:o t~ Redlegs fl1l' $60 000
Retbin~Cn Hom•rs
bou.g t Y e
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.La Palme, 31 , h1ld 11 4-3 .r.ectlru
-.~~ - · ds 18.t
on
Cincinnat i's first .run in lh ~ first Wllh the Car
seas ·

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June 9, 19M,

en£oi'Ce'ment

~m · ~J l;fague
oply ·a wtet' ago wUI -climb to the ~~~~ al~W' ~t Jl'greeVJent .
ljll&gt;. oob Lawrence Spr!n.glleld M•- ~ lll!!l&gt;betts f•ld he
Dr
! . Cloo' ati ex~ Gross ·baek befol'1! lt:y)g.
0\l.io, wl)l pltt!h 1 or i1t h.
Jn another -pla-yer niove, Paul
,-)J.tlf J\9#~ ~t-~ I w - ur:
La Palme, a ·leftY relief pltcher,
B'rooklyn.

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$100
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$150

fT"JS:

policy" on rule
Walter Byers
of th·e NCAA s&amp;id
penalties wiU be

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and ""'· Dwlgl)t

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Co!Jegiatee n1~~~
its O&lt;eW -a,1

.8ai19)' ' ~!;1 :Mcl(Ulan ~b;gled 1
witll 0\11 ip \he
Ted

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tbe Jtedle&amp;B Templo, ~oree&lt;l. ¥
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!J.t.. t~, {lll or Bailey takin_J :t~_1Njl £l:oi;TI wtwe h~

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t&lt;hlo Ohai&gt;man or AIUanc...nd lin
Jl"'1 llol!- all(! Connie.
Ok't)' ."Dd 'Denni9 R~ U!lsted
jack 1\ouih oJ Broad a.;, Yrlday.
Roy Fri~ lq)ent Saturday
nilbt With loe Grimm.
Yi•lt!Jl1 at the home ot Mr. tnd
tl;n. ~!O.td ,Ro~lh ~W&gt;&lt;fay were
'~(,. ond· loin. c;..u lll~ng ~~
ldn "om'!! Chao-an •""

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jlund;y ..~ Mr. and Hrl. Jii. Ulbbo SUDdll)'.

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""'"""'•;~"~, 0 W - 7-b• Cin- in ·~ !9llf'OIIl !w CIQ&lt;lnnati. the~
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He has an excellen~ voting record in support of Farmers, Teachers, Policemen, Firemen, Schoo Is, \',-~~-~"~. Small Businessmen, Workingmen, Streets, Roads and all Local Governments.
He helps all of us .
• Senator Collins Aut"'ored and supported bills increasing the
payments to our Aged, Di$abled, Hondicooped, Needy, Blind,
Unemployed and our Mentqlly Retarded Children.
• Senator Collins wos ca.al.itlior,nf the bill wbich-ir,~.creosedTown- ·
ship Trustees' pay $1.00 per do yond ClerksF'30't14!tyear. ·
• SE.'notor Collins was co-author of oresent 01-tio~'Jo'reotic low
-said to be the outstanding narc otic low in the l:thlfe'd States,.,
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BAni FlJRNITURE

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BAKER

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JertjoD.. MiDUD!lm c.ha.rRe tkkl-4 c..n!.l per woni for thllef For
rut.--&amp;ecb1c
teeutive inHit.iOD&amp;
!ipeeial-Ooe mootlt. for 20 ceDtl
ltumtlt. CliDloa
dleport.. .Ph. trl.OO-X.
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wallpaper

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be cllara:ed for advertlaio~
paullvr befor~ l.be l6Ul ""' eact

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trade for smaUer place in Meigs•
Mason or GtiJI&amp; County. Farm
located 12 miles from Pomeroy
just off Rt. lZi (10 LaDJ!sville
and Demer Road. Contact Harry
Edward&amp;, Rutland. Obio.
4-110-31&lt;:

Help Wontesi'

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I WILL not be res,ponslble ror a•IY
debt! contracted by anyone ot.her than myself. Ernest H. Young
4-3(}3tp
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Sunday was 44 offertlli $7 90
Mr. and Mr.s. A. H. Ball~ or
Bashan called on Mrs. Amanda
Baer and Mr.s. Stella Watkins also
Mr. and Mn1 _ Chas Baer and flmily Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.s _ Lewis Wa lker were
Sunday gu&lt;!s~ of their son and
wlle Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walk~r
at Plants .
Mrs. Russell Wyncope daughter
Patty and son Mike, Mrs. Jack,
Stelzer and daughter Valarie all of
Columbus spent the weekend with .
t beJr parents Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Holter Mrs. Edith Sii50n acornpa nied them home for a vL'§it.
Mr. and Mrs: Charles Roush and :
d augbter Angela or Columbus call- :
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bair and '
f amily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . George Baer and
on Billy attended the
Rousb
Briggs ~dding at Racine Sunday
·
a fteruoon .
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Arthur Baer , Tipton
I owa called on Mr. and Mr.'i Char- (
loes Bae r and fam'i.Jv Saturday.
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Mrs. Hanson Holtm· gave a wed- I
d ing shower Thursday -eY!!ning for
her aon Harold and · Mise Orva
J ean Bissell. It wa_g well attended
and tht&gt;y received many beautiful
nd tueful gifts. The will be married in the near futuJ"Ie.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Watson
pent several days In Columblls:
and attendlmr his uncle and aunts
I olden wedding anniversary.

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·1931 HUDSON 4-door Sedan, &amp;park~
ling oriJI~al black finish, $495.
Blacttnars, Pomeroy, Oh'io.
- -- - __ _........ - - 195:5 PONTIAC Star Chief CUJiom

i;~:~.na ~~~:~::~••loat~:'m::~~
•-28-4Jte
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2-door
Riviera Sedan, vel')' low mllcaae

$1~ .

Bla-L"ltnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio

4-28-8tc
1iMFORDVB 2-door Sedan, Beau·
tlful car 11295, Blacttnar'a Pomeroy, Otri~J .
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local owner, $705. Blaettnar'a,
romero)', Ohio.
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120 I:JI Insurance

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10 OUtbo•rd moLors and 1 Jeep.
Chenlier'&amp;
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OOMPLE'n: tnaurnnee Proteetlrl,

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MENTS, with laundry and Jar·
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barth FURNISHED
APARTMENT. Adulla only. Call
7·M or 401 Spriaa Ave. ~

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WE SELECT ON
THE VERY BEST
· USED CARS
HAVE A VARIEtY .
CARS IN THE · POPULAR
MAKES

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1955 CH'!VROLET 4 dr
With Ove:rdlive. R&amp;H,
miiNif,
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FORD VIctoria, Rarlo

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MOORE'S

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llrs. Ht!&gt;fY Ord were
Juest. Moaday of Mr. und Mrs.
Jaell Onl.
·Mn. JuDe Lltcllfield and dauah-

.ter were etlllna OD Mht. Thoinall
Grimm oad family ,....tty.

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·Dubow B-t\LL ~1.0VES ond Baseball Shoes
. PUP• TENTS
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Lltehfield Sunday.

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Charles G. Sheets, Jr
FOR

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Commissioner

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A Superior Serv1ce

UNFIJRNISJIEID
W. 'Main St.,

Mr :and Mn. .
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Mr. and Mi's. Wm . Sorden Eagle Ridge caUed on former mother
Mrs. Lola Surdon.

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New ltoi!4Jid. clveo· you an
extra meuure of twlno In
every "-If ·. ' . leta you tie
mort ·bale1 of bay at leu
eoef R\.111*1'1\ber, New H~o­
UII.d II th~ lli!ly twine certl.ljo&lt;U6r f~l!l~rtl_th; stren.lh
..,d ' unolol!iii!Y ,:by .. \).$.
Tu\lnt Co. ,Thli II your
iaurari.. ' of hlch ielllile
ltrencth, eve~~ coup thot
NIIJ uapolbb \bloUJh your
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LUs Progreso wllb new
· blood ID our leadership.
· Eneo~~.. ~e new lnd¥sl·
. riM, Keep our youth at

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Mrc•.;. ~ L. ll G}u•-•oom 10,)

Mro. Bmha Clark. ·
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!Mr. and Mra. Leo LUchflekla"Dd
dl."\flbler were IUEilltt or Mr. and

Ia Ul of

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Van M'~.,

daughters, Doris and Mrs. Ralph
Ballard called on Mrs. ()ra Caldwell family of Tuppers ,Plains. •

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Marcia Keller ami IamHy
of
Keno
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Mi.ss Emo1ene Roush is aa&amp;ist·
Paul Orr Sunday evening with
lng Mr-8. CeciL Smith.
Mn. Richard Roush wea In Pt. birthday dlnner.
Pleuant Tuesday.
Mrs. Bertha· Clark and La.JTy
were gueats of ·Mrs. Clary Gtln·
atead tecenUy.
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Dorothy OhU.aca- rpent Thurs.
day nllbt witb .her trandmother,

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F~a:ltfi~U~ _we.tk .we.tier.l.jg~
her PM'fnts, ·)Jr. and Hnt. Charles

and mother Mr.s. Ruby Of!. Mrl!l.

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WE BUY

tbe w-ecll:e~.
Mr. a"nd · Mra. Grover

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G~l:~en~n'~e:~!:ie~~h,!il~d·l l spent
Thursday with his .olister .. ii ~\);

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G. S._., Jr~ Let'• Progreso wl~ll ap~

of Meigs Co.

'Thornton has ala:o

ai&lt;4 .l )n. ileue Wolfo •i&gt;d
It' of !'o(i'rm;! wef~
o/ hi• ,.re,u, llr, ....
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Mrs. Audrey Sodron daugh~
DianM. Jimmie Bailey, Columbo
SWIS eaUing on rel.at'i.ves her-e over·

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In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
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daughter.

reo,
and
llr.Martha
and Mrs.
burc, Mr and Mr.s. C. D.
Sebastian, Fla., spent

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'Mr. .nd M.-.. ci~e Clark and
aon were call~J. on Mr. an4 Mrs.
Carl Clark and Unda SUnday.
Mr. and =
Mrs. Et;kUe Hubbard
and sOn of Syncuse ·were. f{Uests
o( Mr.. and ~- Ruena Kine Jr.,
Sunday.

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Sunday at Dundar, W. Va.
with Mr. and Mrs . Jobn Ours and

. BY Mn. A. u·. Bailey, Mr.
a.tod Mrs. Theodore Rote celebrated
t.relr thlrt-~ ninth wedding anoi·
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venary
s~o~nday. Those
pre&amp;ent
were :Mr. and Mrs.... Frank walton
and cl1ildroen, Spiller, Mr. and Mrs.
Tbom.aa HoHer · Jr. and chlldret~
Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Earicb
j•nd son CoiQmbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ro&amp;e local.

Mr•. F. B.
Riehard Roush aud ebUdren
w;ere vislilq :Mn. Dorse)l Roush
receaUy.
· MT. nd lin. Elwood Uevinr
aDd AdiP and Harry Daleo were
callillll OD. Mr, ·aDd M"h. Obner
u,viJqJ 1t We8t COlumbia Sunday
llfr. lllld Mrs. I1IH llousll and
ftmily were caUiDf on Mr. anti

INSURANCE AGENCY

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FURNISHED
APART·
JIENT wltb private b.t'b . UUU~
tiea paid. P.bone t&amp;.M. 5-1-ate

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spent

CaJling on Mrs. · Beftha Clart with Mr. and Mn. 'Paul Orr.
and Larry during Sunday were
Pvt. and Mrl. .Junior
Mrs. Clay Grin-. Mr. lllld ·M n
Glen K&amp;a.rDI and famlJy, Mr. and Fort Knox, K,y. speilt weekend
-Mrs. Homer Clark, Mrs. Theresa form-er pareD.u Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wb'i.te and (laughter Doris.
Oh~i~er, Donald GrJ.mm ·a nd Robert Ohlinger.
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Mr. and Mr.!. Rotaod Torrenoc 1
Allen Lee Kin1 r-eturned 'home and daugbter Tuppt.rs Pl!!ins
. Monday from Holz~ HO&amp;pital.
on Mr. and Mr1 . .warrep Orrs
lMr. and Mrs. Hant Fetty and Mr. and Mra. Arvd.Holli!r, Sutlda,r.
sons, Pl. Ple&amp;Hnt were. Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Reed Eynon, Morna:uet~ts of Mr. and Ml's. Lawrence lng Star spent Thursday evening j
Clark aoo fami·ly.
d u. A H Ba·l•
Mr. and Mnl. Frank Reynolds with Mr. an ...,..;s, . • . . 1 y.
and -sons -spent SundaY wttb :Mr. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and sons I
&amp;J;ld Mr&amp; Reuna KIIUI Sr., and ReedvUle 11pent weekend with Mr.
. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Cl1ne
family , Henderson.·.
·Mrs. ~ereaa· Ohlinger, Rohwt Orr.

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bil ~.s. Mr. encl ttn. B.
Allon.

Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours .

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For rent- NJCE FURNISHED
APARTMENT, bu.slonua eeeUon,
)tiddleport. Phoue 8l71).J.
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-nif:.b t,
at the Satur1
Broad
There
willHay
be 4th
a fest.Jvll
Run Sebool 11p011aored by the 4-!H
Club.
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Gerald Clerk.e.d; .ton ~pent Fri.
day ewaioe: wiUI Mr. and M"n.
'ut~- · Clar.
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1P!IU'I am y,
Ralpb "I'Dd. Gordon Cfark s~ent
Saturday wl~ Mrs.. :Mel Ol"M'II: and
!OD, West Columbia.
Jad: Ord who. ·baa been a pa.
tient at Holz,er Hoa.p.ital for tbe
past weell: hu ret,mN home.

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r.lfe, Auto, Fire. Polio. Call Doa
IIJUa, Middleport. o"hl~
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Coli 81111-M.

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:A fafe in My Car? You Don't

You hove something
To Sell, Trode or Announce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display A.d
or Wo11t A.d be Your
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: CAPI'AIM WelU:Dato.a B. Sthean pull• on a clgn to eetebrate hit
· lOftb blrth.dl7 "1111ille propped u)f ta bed at Rivervl'ew Hospital,
Wb:wbwt Orat.rio, Can,; Capt. Sp.!J.ean traveled the oceans in abe
. llfttat ot Queen Vtctort-. ~inl: oo formula for longevity, he
j ~- ~ hal amoked ctsan alftce he was 60 and drank plehty ot
· aoOd.-wblakeJ.IIJI father, a abiJ)bUUder, UVed to 105. (lnternationaiJ

(!linea oa Mr. aftd llrs.
Mat1bt of West Columbia oa

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Wfflker !Is a .patiew~
Hospital. her 1.istet,

Suftday •• Mr.

Mr. and Mrw. $. W. Duftl
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tfl' aftd fftdly S8tllhfiJ.
•Mr. and ll't"'. Hettat

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Dorli Ollli.,., md Jaulte Glbbt
apeat. Saturday with lin:. Bertha

LEGAL NOTICE

Albans were week.

1fT. and M~. J.

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Ho~qJital Saturday.

llalflrdat.

f l:.st1maled Cmit., EleclrJcai, without fill:·

F or aale by bid-one 12" Pipe
M·a eblne. Obtain bid ahecb at
main aate, Ohio Valley Eledrlc
Corp., Plant SUe, Cbeshlre,
Obio.
~l-ate
FOR RELIABLE PAINTING • Con- It
CJot.h, Flbera:lau, Nylon Awnlnp;
tact Richard C. Wilt, 23J South
Porch Vallnees; f'orch Shadea;
Fourth St., Middleport, Ohio.
• · 16 -15~p
tlftVIIII and bamboo; Por~h and
Lawn Funlture; V~nctlan Bllnd1
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Bhlclea Dr•pe•. Dale Wippel Notice to my fr1ends and cuatomcn- 1 am now aaaodatfod with
Supply 21:1 Union Ave. Pome•
ro)',
4·28-2&amp;te 1 Cl!inton Fisher Co. Call 8265-X.
_...:_c:.._ __ . Dale Durst
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GRAVELY TRACTORS. R. A. ~-- · FINLAW,
E. MAIN, POMEROY, 01110.
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~tld ftlft

Htrilld

Of Gas Sought ·.. lit * ..., Pnmk o.ih·i.H'
the
.,~ ••tlt6
Fo·r NeW H8V.ell
from Mason attendinC

Tatiti1y, l1tu'beth , J'a .. wft.e
ftf her parents,
•r. •t!d ""· Chatle:£1 Barton.
1'ho:!e
Effort. UJ, ~ provide the rown of a p~;ty at tbe horrte of 14r. n1
Talbott Sund.,.,
Rudy Durst called on Eber Car- ,.ew RI'Nil .;ritb l1l ldeql.dlte g., Jib. ~ Baltey, Riple-y 811 Friday
supply will be made in the aeit Wf!re- Mn. ISea1rice Weaver". Mrs.
penf:tr and family S.turday.
Jamt"S AutbeDon, llald Knobt future fOJJGwinJacdon by lhf- to*~!: ~ ..A!nt lf*boor. Mn. Maxine AJcalled on Mr. and lfnl. Bill lfiddl: eou"n ril at a meeting held ,n ~ d-rtdp, Mr.11. VL"ra DodliOn, M.n.
City. llulldina: Ofl lart Frid.ly ev-4 EMI)'n Thom.a.ll and ~ T'!t. Jo}•ee
••art ' Tueada)' ~.
Olive- '!'albott, TOftl Welle -IDd efti'DI.
Oicki.: Car11011.
fva. Carpe-rr~« vi!rlted fl(r.
and Mn. Geor&amp;e ·
Mra. R . R. Durst ~. ·
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with Chicken pbs..
Cbarli'e Van ll-eter wu a rtc:!ent.
. Earl Dieftl add ·
e-.a.t of Susfl!o &amp;ewer.
i~t"S: Etter
vifited Mr. and ·Mm. A.

llld 1-o)ree

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BUI DO.Inl 1111ai1q. ·
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For &amp;aie-l LOT. 60 x 100 teet in
the Martin Addllion of !lb1on
City. Contact Jimmy Diehl, Jr.,
or caiJ SPrueo 3-536'7.
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Br Htl AND MRS, IIIIITII
STJVERSVILLE. Adequate Supply . MASON N£WS .

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dovlhlera eolled. ... Jl'r, 1114 lin.

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l lllr. 01111 :iln, Orioi&gt;&lt;l

Location available now wit~in clly · tures ____ ___ ____ ___ $ IJ,540.10
llmlt.1:1 of Middleport, Oh.w, and Plumbing, without fixconAtructlon Is to be s tarted at turcs --- - -·- -- -- -- - -B.30l.Z5
once.
H ·
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8 1• 6
Fur further Jntormation wrile
catmg, co mpete -- -,7 ...7
h
or G~nl!ral Contract ---- 121,672.34
p one:
Total Estimated Cost $142,228.t5
E&lt;~ch bidder will be required til
DAIRY ISLES SALES
145 NORTH MARKET ST.
submit wllh his bid, a certified
WOOSTIR, OHIO
chock equal tu 15% or his total bid.
A contractor who is awarded a
I Business !)ervices cont•ac\ will hr. required t~ fur- 1
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'fOliN HANDLEY,
Auctioneer Bond of 100 17~ of tbe total amOunt
II
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" armonvJHe Road." · 3·28·tf of the bid Cor the fait hful per RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE urmancc o[ lhc conlract.
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
The Meigs County C~Jmmission Sture, 118 w. Main St., Pomeroy ers ret-~erve the r!ght to rL"ject
2. 23 .u
uny and all bids.
MtJiJS ,t.:UUNT'i Bulldozer for •hire, pond1 and
COMMISSIONERS
basement work. P. M. Cowdery,
Oean Darinitz, Clerk.
- ~~~~ Botto~:__
f.12·1f (4) 25; (:!) 2, 9, 16-4.tc
ror reltahle 1adlo and n repair, /,----call 60i0-J. We aervlce an
makea. Schm.ollt
Middleport, Ohio.
----Notice to my friends ·a nd customers-1 am now associated· wtt·h
Clinton Fisher Co. Call 628&amp;-X.
Richard Fisher.
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47, 49 and !52 models. The whole
lot $69!5. Jlmm,- P~~.nons, Inc.,
Phone 6242 Middltport. 4-27-&amp;t.c
-lDfil CHEVROLET Delux 2-door
Sedan, extra IOod Urea $696.
Bliiellnar'a, Pomeroy, Ohio.
4·28-6tc

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JaDJeo Glb\&gt;1 tailed 011 ~ llaylOOnd Jloq;ll .... ·loJ&lt;:t. Solllt'ill)'.

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Ho)1 Clark · w~~o were in cantoa
to villi rolotl-.
lira. Zlwood IJ.e'\'bal waa vilit11111 Mn. ii:JTI)e RoUoh Wedaooday.
lfr. ond llrr. Leo Clan ...... Ia
llaloo Wo;!a~.
·
JUdy Olton, Doris OhliDier "'~

t...ounty L.:umm1Ssioncrs for tne
c onau·uction ot the MeiJtS t..:ounty
Hom e, at t'omeroy, Ohm.
CopJes of piaas 1:1nd specifications
a nd other proposed contract documents l"or tabor and materials requu cd Lu buud me •Meigs ()ounty
1vllH! are on ttle m the oflice &lt;ll
n~ trteJgs C..:ounty AUOitor.
Same
wul bl! ~:~vailable to bJtlders at Ute
1950 STUDEBAKER,
Delux,
CoT,misawner s ofiice 1.1.l a cost ~Jf
door sedan. In lood condl·Uon, OWNIRS IAINING UP TO $300 .$10.00 each.
$~ Sherman Roberta Pome- A WIIK AND MORE. CAPITAL
tllds 'baU be submitted on a
Toy, ·Rt 3, near Union 'Avenue
RIOUIIID: $3500.
1 untt basu of l!:lectrlcal, .PtumblDJ,
Bnd~e.
4-30-3-tp
General Bulldlng.
1 Heatmg and

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" ' '· let1a Boyd, dauich~er,.Mra.
Ruth Seftno and ci'Uidren. '"Ill•.
Re~• Taylor and two c-btldrea, of
'Parlrenbuf'l' and In Ca~ter
....., ruem of Mr. •nd Mn. Dell

MJoo Dorll Ohlillller wu tm
weel&lt;eod aoeot of ·relatl,.. lien.
lin. 0hll11ter .... Rober\ Wl'tf.l La Gallipolla at · the
home of l&gt;er brother 11&lt;. md Jfn.

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Ohlincer.
Ill'. ond lin. Cbo&lt;llo Lle¥lniJ
aDd IODI. flll!'ll'e' recent IUeab of
illr. IDd lin. :llaricm Rouob.

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.Mr.~-·
ond Mn. Billie Llevlnc md
~ter were eallili'J 011. Mr. and
lira. Leo Clarke aM Mra. Cora

Scaled propo.sals will be receiv·
M
d
unm J..::.:lil.l o·ctock noon. June
A
,..aational
chain
of
_
Individually
I
e
Day
Service.
Wrecker
,
1'-:&gt;o,
at Lne otlice of tne .MeJg.g
Phone 6227. Nlabt Phone 6039- owned drive-ins, exclu111yely de5l£n- '*

X. DODGE-PL Yl40UTH DEAL ed and patented. Not a roadside
stand, but a beautiful , mod&lt;!rn,
ERS.
practical store. Dairy Isle will set
complete WHEEL AUGNMENT, you up In buslnes.s In a protected
m;ancing and brake aervice. 1 locat'ion with limited capital. A
Hackett's Sa!et)' Service, Welt unlque p)an of financing enables
·Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.) vou to owa your own busincu now.
_ J .Dairy Isles locations are selecled
1 by men with yean of market sur;:,ale~
0
vcy experience:.

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..MARINER KEEPS PUFFING Al T07

lin. Ca:rl CJ.t aoct Mn'. Dal·
Ia&amp; Glbba •tr&lt;dt Mooday wltll

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OF YOUR OWN

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.nl 1.4 Tha.nD an4 &amp;ptclal
Ucea u. .hiveCJta pnnted at rea:u
1171
Lar cla.iiiUJed nv-.a. Vbituanee
.
published at 1 cent per word · Local man to tat over e:rlablishwa~d Ada re...'eived lrf mall Dl
ed dealership for the Fuller
•elepbODt CJ.Vell cattlll&amp;i
Bruab Co. No tnveatm.ent. C&amp;r'
neceMII')'. $81 to $100 per week
average ~vealnp to start. Re·
tirement benefits U qualified.
Write
JiY'L ·name. address,
.
phone
m1
to Mr. P. Hut·
SAY I DON'T YOU KNOW?
kees,
19'23
ParkYiew
Ave .. Hunt
the
ber.
Jl.o ker'a wiU ii\fe you
5-2·7lc
in~ton,
i;ppllan·
trlilde on furnit~ or
f
R-tf
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82 ACRE FARM for sale or will

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mootb followl.lll la.ieruon.
, ron Ul AdvertlriiD&amp;-Shontd ~
eported ium-edlat'JlJ. 'L\e Daill
:;enti.Dd wiU nol Ot! reap.•nlilDh
·.w muk'e thaD one Utcorreet io

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Fot reni-Qt.eutoa
1.8clden,
Seaflold Boards, ~ ..:loUD.
Cllatol Filbet, H14dlepon.
.P!lone 112M-X.
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recel.ved.

&amp;ata: 2 ctnlll pet trui'CI.

FOREST RUN

;5.80011 nJBNISHED
APART·
MENT, '1&amp; per week. Utiloi.Ues
paid. Wm. SmJLh, ~ N. • lh
St., MiddlepoN.
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.:2aaifled Ada. t.xefhiU' DJ "' .\.
II. wW be publbbed tlul l&amp;nlt

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Wi!dneSI;Iay, May 2, 1956

The Daily Sentinel

HELICOPTER
TOWS A 300-TON- FL04TING
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The JDnual JunJor Band party e njoyin&amp; 1PJne1 and dancing dlr

was beld a t the Middleport High e cted by Mn. Joe BaUey , Home

Sehool gymnasium Tuesday even- i Eeonomica teacher, and Band Dirlng wtt b a pproximately one hund- ~ ector Earl WIU'-Dke.
r ed band members and their &amp;uests
Other lael.llty memben present
~reo Supt. L W. McComas, Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Miller, Mrs Nan Moore
Mrs. Ben PhllJon, Mrs
Clara
' Thom11, Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, Mrs.
Fern Gaul.

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SNrln" Booth

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Robowt Ryan

About Mrs. Leslle
Mtrl• WinciiOf'

John Archer

No 'n's Woman
Wlldnesd1y Only

lhy 2

Thur . . Fri.
INY
Sh•r ling Hayden
Richard Carlson

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"THE LAST COMMAND"

aLso
Xaron Booth
Myron Henley
"AFRICAN MANHUNTH

At the iotenniuloo Mrs. Keonelh McEibiaray , Mrt. Carroll Swanson, Mrs. Emerson Jones of the
Band B0011tera Auoclation served
s andW'iebea, potato chipa, pickles ,
pop and chocolate aundaes to t he
crowd. J"avon were party hats
and b&amp;lloona. The gymnasium was
decorated l1t1 melllllfl'l of blue
crepe paper and Mrs. Rodney Sauer
was in C!barge.- of the dining-room
wbieb wal!l deeorated with Ul.acl!l in
green potteey eontalners.

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Gas Mowers Flrstl
Brand new Hutry Ou Mowm are
designed to ;ive you the etr.. 'round
prqtcction you want Jlhm you're
mowlnc. They're en.&amp;loeered for
faster, easier mowJnc, too. You'll
w.11nt the carpet-smooth ~ut • • •
clean, even ejection ••• othtr l)ig
Huffy benefits. Stop in and"seeds for
the full story. Aile for a free trial.

$69.95
Steel Body.
B1adu completely encloaed
fo r all-arol,lnd prCJtectionand no dlna;eroua "throwin&amp;.11

Sai• -AnAI• Ejection Cltutet.
No bil "ho1ea" expolinl(
bladea. Chute ngle aivee
tmallett openina £wM£c,low·
lcvd ejection.

Sale-Guard Sleel1tumpere.
"Cow~atch t r" a cti on keepa
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d ongeroua objcctt away («&lt;na
~1&amp;&lt;1&lt;1-prolc&lt;ll lm.

Young People
H0 ld Skate Party

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dJnnet were -.. lftaale on-·
mDI'e, ·Mr. aod ~ ·Mn. llolllb Gibbo
Jr., and daugbter, Gloria Jee,

EmploymentR~uctionOrdered ·
Mtet Army Cuts Down Or4eri·'''

Mrs. Babr and daug:bten, OaDdtee
~ella

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OAK HILL
BY MRS. HAT1'11 PnDIRICK
Charles Warner-, who is .sertOUJiy
1 Ul was taken to the Meip General.
b011pital Thuroday.

Milo Bigg.s wbo baa been quite
Jll the paat week ill improving.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Babeoek and
daughter, of Otae..o, and Mr .aD.cl
Mrs. Emmet BabcQek and two 1001
of ~ay.ne spent • ·weekend recent.~oc~tb Mr. and lin. C. A. Bab-

Thursday evening
Mr. and Mn. He.rb ROI!enkraliz,
s pent Friday ev-e-nlnl{ with Mr. and
1 Mrs
Curt Frederick
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M.r. and Mrs. Cl"ff
·d
H
1 or
ayea, and.
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Cheesebi-ew
of Middleport vtslted Mr. and Mrs'
J! B. Hay.es Sunday.
, .
Delbert Pullins and Wllbur MeElroy or Great Bend AI(Md 91..

Road.

Mrs. Lydia. Hysell returned to

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ALFRED

LANGSVILLE

IY MRS. J. D. ROUSH

Sunday School att-MdaDCe oo
April 29 was 42 the oUering
AtteDda.:nce at the HeUH»dist $1.23.
Su~ay School Sunday wu 62. of. Worshlp servl~ were ·h eld at
ferJDI $8.M.
l.he cliMe of s~y ~I witb
IM"f. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall 'and . &amp;11 attendance
of '24 :MiU'IW'd
children an~ Ira A:lle-a speDt Sun- 1 Swartz. le..adin,J.
Gay witb his mother, Mrs. G. T.
Chtrlil!l TtrlOr W prayer aerThey live io Lorado, W. vteea last W~ eveJtln(.

¢dkila.
~o

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apent trom Friday until" llon_day ".'"\
with relaUves in Nitro 1 W. VL
Catol Piette uoderwent maj.
or sur~ at H9Izer hospital Tuttday,
lilr. and Mn.. Andy Cplwtll,

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Alfred, Visited MrB. · Martha MeElroy nnd ..sona, Eugene and VergU. Sunday.
tJ.u.a
ure . omema ers
m- and daugbter Wilma Jean of Col·
Vernon Webe-r and family of Rut- .er~a coo~ention -at Cn!umbus.
umbus s pent ·t be weekend at their da~~ ~:;'11;:~::. spent S.tur- "'
land spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mr r . ;n ·Mn. WalLie- St~er, home ,h ere.
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Mra. A. H. Weber.
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s. a-~o d Hll)'man and :Mn.
There wHl be ·a c•rd· shower for
Mr. and Mrs. ponnie N.elson and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes ~pent Earl Robmoon attended ~t.e fun- Hllll'isel Windland, GU')'$viUe R, 1 daughter. Crooksville were week- .
Saturday t&lt;vel!fne wltb Mr. Jlfld er~ of thei_r uncle, W. E. C~ .fOP~ b. ~ ·?M7 Jl. ,!¥f. W,U)d• .qd ~AI 01 bet p ..
l4r. and
Mrs. Norman Fr~!lfick. ,, I. ,.
t't Evan. Sllnd&amp;y.
&gt;I
liftd. 'Ia i,ulte _pot;:;t7:: .
an: ~i1 Rlgp!. Tl\e ,.
(Q ...
Mrs. Ullie Ch~~ - ~!! home
~h~mas H•yman was_ a surgical
Mr. and Mr&amp;
Seiden~))le tbe weddtng anniveraary Of Jlr,
OJ!.e day last week after spendiDf pah~nt at. Holzer Hoqntal ·a t Gat.- ,f Pomer.oy viait-ed Mr. and Mr.!J. and Mnl. rug 81,
~teveral weeks with her daughter llpoh:t Fr1day.
Wm. Carr Jr. Sut'Mlay eveniDt.
Mn. Ernest Fi~ber, at W001ter.
The WSCS of the Methodist
ilrs. Maxine Braley Nfina dauabMr. and Mra. George Frederhjt - Ch\lrch will ·m eet Friday evening
ter of tl!e late Max Bralir, Of
called on Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fred- ld the Community Hall.
ahoga Falla called on Mr. aDd~ .
erick.
Mrs. H. B. Powell ond Mrs. J
casb Braley Friday.
,
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Herb Ro.seDkranz P. BUTnel{ &amp;pent the weekend In
Mr and Mrs. Edmund Foster
·
vlalted W'ltb lbe Dolph Day fam- Columbus wit·b r-elatives 'lmd was \peni the weekend in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Braley JC,
10
Uy In Glouster one day liiJt week. aceompani'Eld borne by Don Powell wltb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weyand te.nded tbe funeral of Charles Got•
Mr. and Mrs. c . A BlbcQCk cil·
Mn. Cart- Wolfe, Apple Grovt' 1 od family and aunt MinDI.e Camp- sehalJ at the De:~ter C:bureb, SuDo
The 'ritual of jewels" degree led on Mr. and Mrs. Milo BlaP bad a family blrt-hdi'Y dinner Sun- 0011
q.y also the gra~ llde servl~l
was ilven to ni~»e pledget when Tueldly evening
day In honor of her d-aughter,
ciareDCe Martin and famUy spent for Mrs. Mary Wilcox at· th!ll
th~ Betta Sigma Phi and the Exem·! Mr. and Mra. s . c . Frederick, ,)ln. pale Hill and familY .
\ day recently ·w[th bia mother Standish oemetery,
,.. .
plar chapter ob~trved foundere Mra. Norqtan Frederick and ... ~
Mr. .nd ·l'flnil. Ralph west of Cln- Xrs. .Maude Martin.
On Monda)' lira. Guy SwtdlQ' .
day Tuet~day evening with I din- called on Mr. and Mrs. Milo allis ·eln.nati s-pent ttte weekend wit}.
Mra:. Elmer Ho~dlsbeldt assist- Mrs. Theodore Kennedr Mrs, Ray
ner at the Sportaman in Athena. .' su~day afiernoon.
ht!r -par.enb, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. W. ld Mrs. Harry.Lewis With her work Biddle, Mra. Cecil Bolin and Mti; ..
Approximately forty were- pr,e- ! Mr ,and Mrs. c. B. Hayman, It- Varian
liter she came home from. the CUb Br'ley attended the eoQI'aa•
sent for the dinner and m•eUQC tended 1 mall carriers convention
·
'aospltal.
tioul CbrlsUan churth convenUon
and phdi~M recelvlnc the degree Ia Canton last week-end.
&amp;ra and Erwin PbiUips and
Bobby Bowen, Columbus ..,eat at Ceredo
were Donna Jonea. SaUy Sauer, Mr. and )ln. Sam J.teeb ID.d Buddy St. Clair 'BW'rrl: the wet;JI 'he weekend with his mother and
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Mr.s. Robert Pleroe, Columbua
Lola Ann Roaeabau~ Lena Net- .son ttl Athena vlsit.esl Mr. and Mrl. end with their trandmothtr. Mn. uandparent!.
selroad, Carol Spence, Martlla WU. Waid Spencer and family Sunday. Croaby Phillips, Logan. w. Va.
Gerald ~to.n called on E, F. apent aeveraJ days l11t ftet keep.
llam1, Janet HJokle, P'rancts KrinMrs. Edith BlRI. dauahter of _ _ .• - - · - - - Houdasbeldt Sunday even.tJJI.
In&amp; in the care of Carol P1efce,
ke, and Charlotte Dillard.
. Hemlock Grove, Mr. and Mn. Clair
·
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Thomu who 11 in Holzer bOipital.
Eva BaU-ey, preaident ol the Bet. Jtandolpb of Wooster visited )(r. u Hayman of Tanners Run ulled Bowen and family .
a Henry Spencer Monday morn- Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chapman
ta SI.C,na Phi ta. behalf or the Jroup and lira. LoweU Bin, sunday.
preseated a tilt to Sue JeUero. who
Delbert Pullirul and Mrs. Don- 1q.
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to Mn. BIUey.

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REMEMBER~IOTHERONHERDAY,MAY 13th,

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

111o PIIACf Orouplnt lorYS...IIor - . . , , . , Plonty of D Ipace ••• Lots of S..rtM•

James lhQolor It reported ..-f.
oualy Ul ·a t Hol'ier H•pltal where
htt 11 a -medJeaJ.. ,.Uent.
MR. Cllnton. Flitter.
G. t.
Lemmon, ·Mt&amp; .James Buchanon
and dau1Mer, Naney, were In Gallipolis on bualnetl Tuesday af· ,

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Mr, and Mrs. Chari• Burdette
vitited fill aister, Mn. &amp;berman
Beav&amp;r, 88, Sunday at 'her home
in Leoo-. :Mn. Beaver who is • le-

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Complotoly Duo~
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enta, Mr. and Mra. Ed'N-IN -Ha&amp;·

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D•awon

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jiW Mom nylons. And, lo gill her most
· " peif~~y. chaos. from our aummer-

tlred minister, Js ill.
Mnl. James Briftiard aDd dau·
ghten, Tert and Kimberly, Clfveland, bave been v.ttln• ·b er pa,.

MONTHLY
A wholo rooMivlof boautllvl fllrftl""- YOIII1
at a •fMCIII prlett, biCau" we • • ci for·
lunal• 1ptdal purcha&amp;e, You'll 1narvel at the
b""ly of tho big doullt. ........ and al tho
rRACTICAL loalvra of ltlo hand1011o IMr

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m Tltll IU111 lOMOilOWI ·

Kenny Keith, two mootbt old,
and blw sister, Blrblft! who Is
three 1re under ,. doeklr'l eln!
for pneumonia at tbe home or
' their ponptl Mr. Mrt. Fro&lt;!
Snyder CEioiH Cuto.) .
Mr. lftd Mn. Cl~e IJDJfr
~nd famif;r, COlunabul. ~ re-

tmt

eue-w or :Mr. and

Batey and family

lin. Davkl Oller.

Mn. Oeo.
uiil Mr. wd

Roxie ,J arie, teD. ;ra~r

oW. da\J.

ghtor o1 NT. am! Mrs. Orrille lllll·
iron, ColumblU, eeltbrt.ted -her
birthday Smw!ay wltb • ..Stnner at
the ·home of her
~.
Mr. and Mrs. David QUfi'. ll.r. 111d

M.n. MUJinon aM oeblklhn, lAnl',

J.,.,.,

a.,. Mary' otiil111odo t.lorte

opent &gt;be
borne.

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reduCUoo, SD)'QII' Nted. tGar aew
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DEXTER

year as the a:ovemment'a 4e1iYwJ

CODinetl

At Oh • UI

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requirementa were n:teoded dttffr
'-~- tbe "S)iviDia IDJOI'

Salk Vaceine For
· Ptivite Dottors

NJne Pledges

, , , the PRACnCAL UR . .

curement.

aer.

Ohio To Increase

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Jae ·1 J9t seven Or e t,ht weeks.
The Huntington- operatiort' iD:lUdinJ PoiDt Ple.a!!laDt U a "feed, ,., plaK hu been produclllf '""
~J'Il deviee&amp;l lor tbfc 'Bnned
vice~ at a ·biib rate since tbe Kor-.;
ea W.ar, 8Dd produetiOD bu been
rradua-By red~.~eed ovl!l' tbe pu€

ace:r pointed out. Tbe Huntmetoa
pi"" l&gt;uHt. by t be Navy Ja IIN4
ba been operated aliDOIIt eD!lt1!ul.
ously aiDee lben b)' S)')vtll.:ia tor
tile rovernment, exeepe for a briel
shutdown after World Wll' D. '
and will be ~ to 350 onr
Coni:erDiDof tbe P&lt;Wii&gt;Hity ol
tnlntltlft'iDc civilian produet.jo&amp;. to
lbe Hunti_.on opeftltioa. .. onlet
to 11121nta;o ~· s.,....r
•mpbaoised that 1be Htllltiog!oa
plant it government~ ~
maintained for defease procluOo

WUkeavllle called' on Mr. CG~
:l.:y~·~ Mfs. Ellen KennedJ, Tv.eto

loye(f ·n Cleveland
The w6rk of ucavltlon lhaa
!:end
w~tb ,US tam- been begun ~ _lhe Dasementr (If
la M:r .00 IMn · the new ebureh beroe. ·

Nearly Goo employees of
Sylvanil Electric Producbi&gt; Inc.,
a( the PoiDt Pleasaot and HuntinBt1n IJ'lants will be "cutoff" "
or luoe 1, Richard L. Sn&gt;'del' Jlr.anacer of the Huntington faeiilty
aDIKtU.Ileed today.
'nte maio r-eason Jiven was the
leveling-off o! armed &amp;ervice6 pro-

Suydrr aid tbat the entire
plant at };'oint Pleui'Dt whicll.
employs 200 1)00ple will- be eto.
eel 1&gt;7 tbe litter part ol !by. Thlo
plant opentn u a f~er plant
for the HuntiogWD plant. wbk'b
.now emplop.s approlimateW tOO.

'ftl.e Langsvill-e Home Demonttra·uon elq.b . was entertained at tbe
~ . nd
~nme of Yrs. baae TaJlor ·at
.!.rta Hu:nm
Mil. 'IDCI .)fn:; ~ _
O'Brien' of land on Tue:~~dey,
V.irJiJ. Walker moved fast eek C~lumbue IIIPCGt .th~, -- weekend
M-. Nolan ••ve a d...;.o-~
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wttb the Haey Guthrie familY .
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hu1
new
modern
borne
below
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and
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Eeke1
Humphrey
tion
"Colors
\n
the
Home."
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of Cincinnati a~J~ent the &lt;plat week
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·Mr. and Mrs. _F. A. Cadle and wit-h the ·}att!er"\!1 brotbet, lOin&amp;- Th=: ~::~o-~~~pi.bel,-.3,!
Mrs. E. L. 1To£f1tt and daugbters more Boyles and family.
~o..;uae;
oq.,
Jean and ~anet att.er.ded the lunMr. 'Bnd "Mn. R. E. BuNOD of ~
eral of thell' aunt, Cora Latbe-y ·at Atheos called on ·M t and Mn.
Mr. aM Mrs. Frank Baile, and
Foster Chapel, W. Va.
Ch 1es 0 Wood
Thul'
· iut.
Shelba Hill, Nadine RDUSil and
ar
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son
s- Mr. and Mra. ctatr Nelton 1
Claudia Shk!lds attended th an- day everuna.
Vonley Miller, Etbel Miller and
H
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of•A
tMr. and Mrs. Arthur Atherton Daisy M.i ller.
1 Fut
Hunt

ent ·the

Degrees G'IVen

CHOOII ntiiiG DOUIU DIUIII

tne
To~ Close

Gre2ory Glbbt. Ot!hen ·attCittdlftii· ,._

and Cbnis.Uae:
Cbikls..

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cin e were Sunday cuests of Mr.
Mrs. Nonnan P'rederU!t and eon
and Mrs. Homer Ho-lter, Chester Jack'le visited Mri:. Rasa ClelaDd.

.her employment at the Po~etOy
.
Pa61ry Shop
'l\Jesday after a
Mrs.
George
Child!.,
cobnellJor
illn.,.
· tl E de
o1 the
·
0 I. 'h e Chrnl
an n avor
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eber.sb14:h
1\bddlep_(lrt Church of Chrllt, ac· (I f Pt. Pleuant viA-ted Sufl4ay
eompamed the young people _o n a with his rti·ster.s Mtsseso Kate and
party Tur.sday evening at
the An·na Ebersbaeh.
Che.11Ler Skat-e-a-way. TransportatMr and ,M;r.a Charlet HrseU of
ion was provided by the Rev. Fred
·
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1. Gardmr, Arthllr Skinner, Mrt1 . H~PP'Y ~ollow vi-sited Tuesday
EdJar ..Allensworth, Mra. Walter with the1r daughter, Miss Betty at
Cooks, and Larry Ea.!itep
the home of Mnl. Clara Wilder•
muth.
Those in the party were ErnettMrs. Fred Leifheit returned
ine and J anice Asbury, Carolyn home Tueltday eveni.ng after 11n
Hess, Jeanette Crooks, Janis ChUds overnight ~i.rit in Columbus with
Pauline Zirkle , John Vroman, s."uce r eliltiveB. Sbe ..tent 'Bt thi-s time .t o
Bradford, Larry Eastep, Michael see 'her aun·t, Mrw. Ethel' Lowery
Erwin, Kenneth Lewis,
Edw~d . wfto b quite ill in "G tJMnit:al
and Gene Crooks, James Ohlinger, there.
--·Hr
Thomas Skinner, lr&amp; Butcher, Mark
·
Kelly, Roy Lon g._ They were jolned
during the eve nang by Janet and 1
Pomeroy, Ohio I Helen Slobart and Harley Moa•
mfln.
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Phone. 182

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Five btrthda;ya were e.lebrated:
Sunday whea Mra. Georce Childl
and •ber YOUDfesl dau~. Ja:Dia
entertained with a t.mlb' party.
The guestw ol :hOIIOt' iDduded Kn.
Childl' eoo, William aDd ,b iJ Wife,
and aon ~; 2Jer IOJl.;i!Ha'w
Casb Babr, ODd ber ~.

member
or tb&amp; Iub,
tddleport
Am•
t.eur
Gardener&amp;
who spoke
on"Aqua-riums". Roll call responses were "'Jiropical Fish" aOO the
members ·al&amp;G displayed corsages
which tbey .bad made ahd worn
to the party,
It was announced that a work·
i.hop on flower ·a~~tanglng would
be held at the Rutland Metbodi•t
Cbu~b for the May meetina: ot
tbe Club with Ml'l!. P. A. Jlvirlen
and M.:rs. Carl Dennison u the
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Baer of
host esses. 'l'he club sent a Round TI-pton Iowa -are tbe guesU: vf
Robin letter to ~r member Mnf. L. th · ~i tera: Mrs A H !Cber•
J. Heiner, who Is recu.p erating ba~~ P;meroy and Mtas ' Harcle
after major surgery at Meigr. Gen· Karr, 6yracuae.
Mrs. Russ WabJon, M&gt;l'8 . Jolut r
Baily and MR. Bert•ha- Scott· W't!l'fl
vbiton~ in GallipoUs Monday.
Mr. and !Mn . Dick Lee of Ra-

week's

Jal~ty·Fint

111 W . Main St.

aeoted her With a tift from the
Club.
MM. Reibel and co-hOitetl b
James S. Titus, invited tthe members aDd three gueftt, Mts. Straug
Mrs. CbM"Ies Bndbury and Mn.
Dowd, to the diaiila room where
they were serv-ed refreabments.
Mn:. JobMton and l!n. Denniaon
~id.ed lit the ~Silver servi.ce1
and -an· ~tn~an~emeDt of ·Pastel 'tu·
Iitw~ was used Qn the eandle-Ut
dini'BJ·room table. other llT11JCenwnts of apriDg nowen were uted
in the Reibel home-

IChurch 01 Christ

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Rutland Garden Club Plans
.. 1 Five Birthdays
For Mothers Day Flower Safe Are Celebrated
'
er.al Ho-spital. lira. Johnston, who
Plans to eel! flowers for
At Childs Home
Day w ere made wbea. the bad inlnM!uO(&gt;d - · SlraUIS ..,._

Rutland Ganlen Club ·met MODd.IY
at the home of Mrs. Robert Rei·
bel, Leading CJ'Ieek Road. IM!'s.
Cw;h JobnBOn, president, wu in
charge of the ·m eeting aDd the
place for .the sale and ·the c om~arl ~. Si.J.th Grader. sur- mit tee i·n cbaree will be '81UlOUDcprlsed ru, teachers: Mrs. Gaul, Mrs. ed later
P~laon and
James Hawley,! The e~oing'e pro&amp;ram waa preWith corsagea for the party. Mrs. aented by ~ A J. Strauss,

~==========:'~H~a~w~le~,~wu
to corsage.
atte.nd the
party but wuunable
aent her

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