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DE~GTIO TO •INTERESTS OF MIICIS

.ICHARII S. OWIN

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MASON ARIA

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rublisbed every afternoon ucept SuDday by The Ohio Valle;p
Sentmel, Inc., 111 110 lleeban.if! St , Pomeroy, 0 . Busiae&amp; office
pbone 398, Nif!)l'laJ of!.lce phont' 397
.Eat~tod as ~'()ad c.lus maillnK rnaH6!r at lbe
Pometuy Ohio.

N:~tiooal advertlstna:

343 l.exangton Ave, New York City, 16, N. 'Y.
Sub~crtption rates · Ot livery by carrier where aVailable 30 eenu
~ week: one year in a d11anc ~ at Th&amp; Daily Sentlnel .efflce. $1~.60:

.llll: _m onth~ $7,80; thrl't' moutru, $390. By motor rwrte

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ava1bbJe: one month, $1. By mall one yt&gt;ar ta; stx months, $4.:t4;
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Hold May f.ellowship Meeting
''Who Forms Our Opinlons ·
w.as t•ht&gt; lhPm ,• t&gt;f the M :~y fo'cllo w
ehij) Day ub.-Jcn ed Fndzw bv lhl'
Mf' tgs l'ount y {'vuncil of Uni t ed
Chu rc h Wnmt"n hl•hl at ,( Jt,~ llfll'l·
e.tl ltlethod J:d Chm"t'h.
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church ror Hu.•w 1hO!olp11ll.hly :~mt
also thanked l-h1• uUt&lt;'C.J"S :md k t•y
"Nomen !or their work
Mrs. Loohury lrtated tl1at th e

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vaculicn Bible Bttr.ool'!l and

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sl urty for adt\~ts, ' leadt•t-ship train·
lO&amp; tor religiou'!l education 1e8t'h·
('!~, ·t he u~ program and lhelp.
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Ba~eter 1 JUit."Manl prof-essor
oi jour:nalit~ln M Oh.io University
Alhens, was IDtroducN and ca11~
a very iDtete8tlipg and in!orma·
llvt' ottUc on "P.ropqanda".
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worker in joui'Qil}ism 1UH.I a~ '&lt;~~
leat•her, the alb~t or propagan·
~8 hh u!wayS" he:t,n of utmost
111!erest •to •him . Propatanda is as
old .aJ the ·human race. Th~ Bible

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SUmmer Of Fun
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Get your hliT tel for fun, now.
with a IIMI't pe1111anent wave
or a lovely new !ettlng Come

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hind 4be lrOil Cuntarn in diiWrmu·
menl, the 1-'rf&gt;s)derrl said, t.hiti na·
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"J)Jao the work a"d .t·ha·t three VOila of that lamOWil prOpa(andist
day~ lau.ve now be~n
observed. SMan, from the time he &amp;U«:et&amp;World Cmnmun iwt Dil)', wh ich fuUy .proparaodtze-d Evf into par·
'W.U beld n1 Ute Milkl l('l~l'l Pte ~­ t&amp;kin.g of ,11t;e rorhidden fnAJt
to
~yteri.&amp;~ 0hun.•h: Wol"ld Day ut the un~1 attempt to n-ay
j),..yer W'h wh wa8 ob+a·ved in our L01·d Jt&gt;JW: Chrilot ·trom. lhUI
Pomeroy, Ra&lt;'in e, Syraru11e and llfi!'s wwk.
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,iifoitei , FJ&gt;~l'I.»WW ·••mmer

lfba'af, t"hf\.rm'tln ot publ"il! relr.·
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-~1rm-an or' Jeadtr.t~ hlp educatiOn.
' Jt wa~ voted to ;l.\lk eaclt clm~h
for Q .OO to N.rry on !Ule wO'l'k

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~ookh&gt;i School 1o be h•ld aUbe
ftl~ .,:Jiqef' mx:t wee~. Mrs..
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Middi&lt;:J&gt;OI't.

of the o-,an i.zalion. Mr!l. IIO)'It
'.JK!ke bri.etly on migrant wwk

and the leper program whlcb wa.!ll
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The organ preludt• b, Mn.
'JtaoHoar opefl'lld , n~
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led by Mn. Jttd We b!tter Sr.,
!WhO &amp;bto lfave 1·he mt"&lt;lita!lon.

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mayor .iud· U • .s , J&gt;rice ottbuize.,
Unllod ,,.,. Stoff c....._n,.nt app6lU'ed ., ~ """leolioo t.
·. COLUl!IIU.S. 0. UP-An e&amp;ti· ~lte ' in lh.. l&gt;Omllll'lllo ~
·• ,1n1ted 1,487,900 votem """ He llue tbe ~ement of ~
'!'~h to &lt;lhe polls in Oblo The~ ~ Cl!&gt;ahOca ~- Dooto-

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a91. excitement in o;Jy • tt:W the qte~· uea.
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Expenstl Paid
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C)tfler Democr1tlc :eo~
aTe Port ~ton publlsb~ RObert
Reider, YGtiDillltOwn M.,-or hila:
X. Kcyzan Olevelaftd U:u~aJ
Judge
~SWeeney, and COI.umbUJ shoe manufaduier
Oseli'
Fleekner.
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Eisenhow.er.

Attorue,y

Ptestd~ Eir&amp;enbower wiU pick

up ·t he entire ftft..v.ote Ohio d.t.e&amp;a..
lion :ta ·t:he Republican Natlonal
Convention. 'l1be delegate&amp;. •U ua·

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end. Tbe follow'i.ug' made the jour·
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Leiiden: Ralph Spenee-r, Ear]
'reaford, Charles Swahet, Johnnie
!Young. Scouts: Chuell: Downie, Jim
Woodgeard, .fohn Shasteell, Marvin
Spencer Bill Gibbs,1 Mike Swotzel,
John McMurray.
' Nick Coats, Keith' Barnltz, Don
Spencer, Terry Knigbt, Don Coats
Benny Ewing, John Bryant, Bill
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Middteport , Eileel\ W1cklinc, 1 Jr.
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the at:ber post Roy Proffiit eurrent rommisrioDel' held a eUiht
qe OYer 'Cbarks Wa~Wnt aDd.
Charles G. SJseeta Jr.
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lD lhe race fOI" State Reproesen1ative the coasenMIS of opiaioa.
was .tta.t Meillbart oboldls 1 lligbt
edge ova challena:er Charlo Rusell, but the Iauer bas mllde ' an
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Four othct' student. at OU from
.Meigs Count,. made die top ten
pcreent scbolastJeaiJ.y. Tht'y ar~:
Carclyn DeiJa ~milh. Pomeroy,
· ; Barbara Ruth Roush, Racine
Bonnie M..-leM- Shields
Ronald Edward

1cturned to Wasthin,gton as d9el
RusseU K. ·~u:r-d;y to the Court
of AppealJ. O..kley Collios in the
pol·l is tbe lavoritc over llou
Wil.liams..
Ot.her County offices are J. B.
O'Brien unopposed on the R-epubr
lican Ticket £or Plweeu!Qr; Evelyn Lucke., unOpposed
the- Re.
publican Tickd. for County ctck
of Cou.rls; John D. Thqmas, Unopposed on tQe Republican Tidtet
for Recorder; 1J. E. D. HartiDe.er,
un-opposed on -the Republica"rt T»
kd for County Elll(iaea- and

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William Hen;r;y E"6'int, UJIOPII(IIed.
on the Republi&lt;:an Ticket lw
County Coroner.
From unofficial ~ it was
estimated In the poll-that approxi·
mat.ely 8,300 votes may be east
t"he
election tomorrow.

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