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WEST SHADE ·.

Mrs. WUI Heilman called 011
5 r.ap·1
Mra. Leonard !Anbam Monda)'.
Mr 'and Mrs WJilam Gibbs ~·
M•• and Mrs. Albert . Goe""ln
m:t4lncd' wit a
~r! at arid daughter, Patty, Mr. and llrL
tbeii' homo receutly fj,(i'
ilt. Charles Geo&amp;l~ln were vlsltcirt a!
,and' Mrs. Joseph Lac.lroz. r., df the Homer Geogleln hOIIIe SJ111clay. your fanllly
Newburr, New York. The JU!'Sts Mr. aJIII Mn. Ham Btoq and theae wlhter
presented the honorees with ian children spent Sunday aflefnOQn, pro1~r ·
electrli coffee maker.
' t a~ the Russell P1int.er home.
Enjoying the o«asibn were M:r.
H~er Geoa:lem called oa Ha~
and Mrs. Laqroz.' Mr and lira Radfordiind Tom Wells at Meijs
George McKnag!Jt, ldt and MH Hol]lltal Tue&amp;day. They also called
Earl Fleldo, Misses Wanda, Her·· at uie Eat! Hartenbaeb and ,Hariy
man, l)etty Kelly and HoYiard Smllb hQmea.
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water
Parker.
Dousw /obnson Is spendlnc tlle ,dry out In tbo
MRS. BAEEM HONORID
week wltb his grsndparen\1,
phere Indoors.
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Mr. and lin. w. L Stone, en. and Mn. Raymond Taylor ,of Ad&gt; Here are a lew poln\trsl tlil'l'&lt;
tertalned with a sl• o'cloeli din· dlson.
you might be antereoteil In on tijo
ner last Saturday In honor ol·llro
care ol cyclamen, becom., Afrl·
John Breem of carleton, 'Minn.
"PPLE GROVE.
can violets, primroses, Jel'u"'lm pen
G
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ental pe))'per
your
uests- were Mr an
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Roulll
•plants,
erry and
an azr.:.O:u,
ornam
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Rev. lbd rs Edw~trd Grl,r tlth
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of Baabau spent Thurod•y ~vcnlnJ
A good potted cyclamen will
wath Mr. and Mrs Russel) llouah bloom for several months If you
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bur&amp;, V! Va , Fnda~
Mrs Albert Smith and sou, ThQri111S were business visitors .in
Galhpohs Frtday monunr:.
M1ss Erma Smith wbo 11 conMiss Bose Anoomanlan, evln,
fmed to her home with the flu is
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and vocal•a't headlined ihe
reported as unproviog.
program presented Friday evenInc whon she wao the guest of the
~ ~~ Delores Kraeutter, daugh1'omoroy-Middleport
Rotary Club.
' ,..,tel of Mr. and Mts Eld'ln Kraeut·
In a brief talk prtor to her of·
; ter, Moming Star a student at OU
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ferina: of aeveral number&amp; Miss Ar' ~ :Dj 1loing student teachmg at The
zoomanlan pointed out the need
for "Getting closer to Chrlot In our
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'' Mr. and Mrs W1lbo:~.m Clark Mrs Davkl Miller, Mrs. Arthur everyday course of living".
Carpenter and Mrs. Theodore
Ree4 Sr of Pomeroy were in Ath·
Cash Bahr, program chairman
ens Thurt:dJY evenlns:rto attend an Introduced Fred I Gardnet, pastor
alumnae meeting of Pi Phi Soror· of the Middleport Church of
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Christ who told of the evangells·
Mr and Mrs Wlllis Aleshire of tic work being done at that ehurch
I •t the present Ume and pointed
Dayton ara week eod IU~•t~,eo out the value of Miss Arzoomanlan
her parentl, Mr and Mfs. er rt 1n furthering that work He then
Chambers and family.
introduced Miss Arzoomanian t~
Mr. and Mrs Fred H1bba aUFnd· the assemblage.
ed the Blue and Gold Banquet of
Gene Grate accompamed Mtss
Cub Pack 2M Frtday evenhla; at Arzoomantan Dn the piano
the Presbyterian Church in Point
In the busm~ss ses 1100 Rtcha:rd
Pleaoant
Mr.
Hibb&amp;
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District
owen.
vlce·presldent and presi·
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for the Bob scouta in 1dent-elect presided m the absence
the hlGM D!Jtrlct
of President Fred Babbs

Rotarians Hear
Song Evangelist
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Furnit~re

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BAI(E'R
FURNITURI

SN Gary Preoton of the USN,
'Wbo Is stationed at Norfolk, Va. is
spending the week end with his
pl'iterUs, Mr and Mrs Gerald Pres·
and Bob. When he returns,
Pro111on will leave on a CarrlbeaD

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(:OAt. HE~TERS

$20.00

Fl tw d•
lodl'es Al'd In
QUl'I hng
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The Ladles Aid of the :flatwoods

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Mrt.~-rt

and famiJy and Mr. ;~nd Airs. Her

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bert Roush and son.
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811 to 88 degre~· wbere', lt CIR cet - • •
Mro. Edno lloUsb returned hO!liO the mornlnr llrht -and don't let
Ft1doy nikht •Iter spendinl lbe the ooil dry out completely whUe
community met Thursday at the out mnnth wltlt Mr and M:r1 Wil· it b 'blooming. HoweVer, when:the
home of ,\otrs. D. J. M~gt,P., for an ter McDadf at Troy.
' plant atart1 to lose leaves, you
all day quilting.
Mr. und Mrs. HOWJrd Robln"on sliouta allow the aoil 'tO 'become
A potluc:t dinner was served at bave given the name of Bryan diltr than tn the growbil season
noon with Mn Alvin Russell ClV· Wayne to their new spn: '
.. -lnlt not powder dry. some moi&amp;ing the Blessing.
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ture muat be present. U Y9U want
Present were Mrs Linder Dalnl
Bud To~ey has the meastea,
to earry ydur piin.t over for' a
and granddaughter, Pe'u y MU·
Mr. and Mrs. Danfel Eu~er a! ~cond seaiOn store lt ~tn a cool
hoan, Mrs Clyde Wells, Mra ~ohn Rac:ipe .spent lhe week e~d wltp , dan:·, damP elnar.
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A begonia needa fu11Jun during
ley Hannmg .ll.nd daqghter, Nan,
Mra. Pete ShieldJ of Et·D: Letart the winter months. Everblooming
Mr~ E J Hill, :drs. Charlei Geot:· spent Sunday, afte~noon wlth Mr be~ias will •bloom tht&lt;Jil&amp;h the
lem, Mrs Russell and daughter, and :M~s. Etr _ RnbiD&amp;On
whole year, even in warm rooms I
Henrietta, and Mrs Morgan.
Hume, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Rutten· and low humidity.
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Your African violets need ~
Mrs. Hugo Juhling, Mrs. R. r. Bry· ounny wlpdow during tile middle
ant and Mn. L. c Roush.
of winter bi.J,t you ean put tbem in
eHOWEI HILO
tho sbade abOut the lilt o( FebMrs. Willlom Gibbs, the former ruary. Let' th~ soli get dry before
one guest wao present for th.e
Vlrtlnla Johnson, was honored you water ll!enl, and Ilion uw(!vameeting he bemg Loren Lynd,
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with a stork shower Friday even• ter several decrees "!'armer than
manager of the Modern Mart, lnc
The sixth grade taught by Mra. ina at the home of Mn. Orln Love room temperature. It 11 not neees·
of Middlepo~t as the guest of Ro·
Thomas, substituting for wit'b Mrs. Love and Mrs. Ray sary to watet these vlqleta from
bert Coats.
Wdhams, had a George Fl [d al e bOAteues
the bottom If you are eareflll not
Party Friday after· e s
oto get any water Of) ~~ leaves.
noon at the schoOl
The toJor aclleme of Jreen and
Pl'imrol(ls ne~ abundant light
Dancing wos enjoyed and a num- yellow wal carried out In tho dee- In tho winter 'and do their best at
ber' of games and conteata held orationa-and refreshments. Durl~ abou.~ 6S de~. T\lO OlUCb water·
with prise• awarded to Kitty, J'er- tKe evening game• were enJoyed inl will rot them bat' Y~ sho~d·
singer, Kenny Lawhorn, who 1&amp;110
'won by Mrt. George n't allow thetiQl io c:lr1 ODt..l
won the door pnze, Don Newnian,
Mn. Gerald Kearns,
The Jerualem cherry and omJ·
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Glbho and MIP 'llel· mental popper like cool u$p&lt;it•·
Ruth Hudson, elementary super~ Alita Carpenter, Jenmler Crew
en ~lfflo Mra. Wllllom McKnlgh\ I turel, blgb humidity, ond pl~nty
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viaor of the State Department of and Frank Titus
won the door prize. ,
of sun!lhlne. Smoke or gas in the
!duc,tlon, visited classes in CenCup cakes iced m white and
Attendlne were Mr · ·and Mrs. room wUI make the leaves droP..
tQI School and In Sugar Run
topped
with
two
red
cherrie1
and
Rlehard
Johnaon, Mrs. WIUiam.!lle Your ezeleaa wllllut much lopeSe1iool on Wedneoday •
a green stem, potato chipl •and Knlgh~ Mrs. Ellpbeth Gruoaer, er It you keep them 11\ a cool, huShe also d~rect(!d a panel dli· an orange drink were seJ"'ed by Mra. J. W. Kell, Ml'll. Uwar&lt;l Kell, mid atmosphere durin&amp; the day.
cuulon on school problems at the the room mother~, Mrs. Wutard Mn. Franclo Joh~n. Mrs. Wll·
Homer Goeclolo called at- the
end of a day In a Joint meeting of Ebersbacb and Mn Albert. Smith liam Fields, Mra. Stanford Powell,
elementary teacheu held at Su· Favora were miniature fJI8•· John· Mrs Artbur Wayland, Mfl. Rutter Painter home Wedneaday.
ny Strauss treated eoch of his Knlrht, Mr~ Gerold Kearns, Mrs. ' Cottare Prayer meeUnc of MI..
rar Rut&gt; School
classmates with a candy hear\,
Marion Burnett, Mrs SblrlO)" Herman church was held at \ttc
' In the discussiOn, M1ss Hudson
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commented favorably on several
Mn. Raymond Brown, Mrs. Janice man Feb. 1...
Palllter
tli\naa obse.-ved In the
Soller, Ill"'" G!a"'',JC~ht, .Be•
llr. and ' Mra.
two achooil through the , day She
and Harry
sie Jenkin,, Holop RIIIIO· ond EJ. called on Ralph
alao expreued satlsracLion with
leen Anderson.
Brown Tuetday
the ll%1 of ciao rooms in the
school• 1nd added that present
day planner of school buildings
Mrs. W. H Eberabach who has
should make certain th.at cla1s been
Ill at her home, Mulberry
room• are built. large enouah for Ave , for several weeki, qu1etly ob·
the aclivltlea o! the elassr40m.
served her birthday Thursday.
A\ the close of the meeting, re·
In the evenlna to wl' h
freshmenta were se'rved those •In herCalling
happy
birthday were Mrs;
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attendance.
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Ad'm Ebersbach, Mlas Kate Eben•
b"ii&lt;!h and Mrs Ben Neulziing
A deeoraled 1~irthday cake and
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btl Ebersbach _.Jjt\observanee of
her mother's blrtbHay
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lolrs.
Eherlbaeh
received
a
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The Friendship F.rm Bureau frienda.
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and Mro. Lloyd Roush for their
February meeunc. The dlscuPton
period wa,a "How L)tlle We Know
About How Our '1:11 Money ro
S~nt."
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Twelve membera anawered roll
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"cheotcr Council Daughters
Amcrlea
lo teaulsr session,
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expect.

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the
of a new ord"
?f parlang
area

Woshl'ngton Party
Held Frl'doy By
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Supervisor
~~~W~I:Ih~a~m~O~hl~ln~a~er~ls~a~~~.l
I,P•Uent
at Meigs General
Visits Classes
In Schools Here
NEED GOOD
INSURANCE?
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Sewage !1\Jmpin.g permit which was

recently bj!for• the Ohio Water
Pollution Boord ond, on whieb, ,..
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County Jail todoy atalllilg
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Mrs. W. Ebersboch
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Rous'li, Nor!&amp; Ca~ton, 1).;
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Mv!nJ.~a-mlllloabucks? . ,, .
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" 'ivt ever read the ln'estapai;J)e' fUtility Of the er. 'Not ~verr i&gt; train was m9ving. Then peo'· ~om.munist dream. In gen~a~ terms as.Marx pie ~egari· to ·appear on the street - first,
.a~ ·Eng.els for~ed ·It· this dream pose~ that o.nly a few, then many, then hundreds. I join·
- ~~1erY humon ·bemg' sliOuld'be equtl political- ed and began asking qu~stions: "What has
,, · ,IY pn4 materially iq world' goods. ·
happened? Where .can I buy food?" Then r
, ll'itled "Million DOllar Dream" and from , gat the jolt. Somebody said, '' Don't you
"'l'ije Freeman" maga.zine:
, know? EverybO~y has a million dolla~s and
. •l dr~nmed I had a million dollars and need nnbody .ha~ to wprk anymore."
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At first I was stunned. I thought that sorl.e, l ~bought of all the tl\lngs II c~uld now do how a mistake!' ¥ 8~astly mistake had ·!JE,~
llecause _I had a milli?n bucks . 1 would buy made - but ,\h e was no mlstak~. It was
the. fanciest food money could buy. 1.would really true. Every ody had a million dollars
buy a fine house. Onfy tile sportiest and most . •and thought that . ork wa. over for him.
e~penslve automobile's would suit me ' from
Then it da)Vned1. p.w.e as.neyer before. th~t
nqw on. Clothing? Only the richept ~nd finest all of us are de , dent UMn all. of tilt&gt; rest .' ; I'
would eve. cover me agaln 1 Oil, ' was In do- of U$; that 16 a aU·extent at llillst my labor
ver aU right. My fondest wishes had come had a' jilace, plll'l: in the tot~i welfare of
true.
mankind. Willi 11· aligry shout I tossed to the
winds even the. oughi of a million doltars.
In my' dream I dressed .and, being hung1·y,
Then I woke u, My dream was over. The
went to breakfast. 'Fbere wasn't pny. My wife SUI\ :wa~ shining, th birds singing, my wife
was In tears, The food she hatl' ordered the ratthnJIIhe breaKfast hlngs, !·looked. out the
day before hadn't been dellver.ed. Not even a
Jind saw· a orld of people 'movinl
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bottle of milk or the morning newspaper window
about their tasks. eiieh contributing alittle to Funeral
greeted me when I o)Jened' the door. I tried my life and living just as 'I contribute to Jane .Young were
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to telephone the grocery but the line woo th e11'8. I called to ·my
wlf~, "Hurry up· with d,lat· Church wlth
dead. I said, "Oh, well, !'It take· a walk and that breakfast, sweetheart; 1 want to get' to Grove• oiflclatlng.
work
the· Chester Cemetery und~~
bring b~ek something. for brU!dast."
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dlreollon · of the Rawllnga-Goall ·
SlEK OIL IN- SAHARA
LOAN TO PINLAND
Fttnerat Home.
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H&amp;LSINKI, Fmlan~ UP - 1')1o
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States hAs ngread to give
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lor oll in the Sahora O.Sert lor' Flnlarid a 14 million dollar lonn
The CommiBSion on Education
UJe first time, it wa1 announceed to.,llnanoe· con~trucllon a( a hy·
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of lhe Heat~ M~hodlst'• 'f:llu)ob
yeatorday. A communlt~ue from droclilo,trlc plant and .othet lpdua•
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the Mlnlstrr tor the Sahara listed trial exponslon, It was •nnounced \ . ~llllihtARY MBITING
7:30 at the home of Mr. and 1Wt.
Cttles Service, Sinclair and the today, The loan will• come from
'litii&gt; American Ledlon Auxlll· Emeroon Jbaei.
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~atrick Timothy, on Wedn08day

February 19. Gfandparen(s are Mr:

and Mrs. Verne Bolinger, Pomeroy

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Miclllgan , Thel(evlina ·also Have
·• aon, 'amel!l, aged lT' m'onths. ··

MIITII'IG CIIANGED
·The meeting of tbe Ladles Auxltlary o( Drew Webster Pos! Amer·
lean Lesion, &amp;cbftl)ulcd to, meet 1t

the LeQion Hall, 'l'uooiday evening
has been ehangod to the home ol
lllrs. Ptarl Hy1ell, Mulborery Ave.

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The Melh"'C!1BI f•M&lt;n' ot Hoatli
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2:00 Be•t the Cloc~'
2:30 Houoeparty
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3:30 The Verlict ls ·Youn
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Der Hyaelt, MuLherey Ave., Pom- wUlmeet at the home
oroy,.tnatead, bt the ~eglon Hall
NIW ARitfVAL

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Morning ~how
9:Qil ,Garry l!foore f
10:30' Arthur GodlreJ
U:i!J) Dotto ,
12:1b Newo at Noon
12:1$ LOve oflJie .
12:30 · Search lqr Tomorrow
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Newmont Minlna Company 81 be·
funds IU!CUmulttted ' in Flnlanrl arJ Drew Webller- ~nit regular
ing among the firma &amp;ranted ex- from
!Oleo or U. S. agricultural m~el\n~ ,will be lleid·Tt1oaday 0 , 0,
ploitation riC nrcns In tho POtential· surpl~; products. It will he mdde nlne. Fogruo;y 25, at the
home el

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Se&lt;ret Storm ,
Ed~e. of Night

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8:45 Sports Parade •
6:$5 Weatherman
7: Do · Star P&lt;irformaoce
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Mv!nJ.~a-mlllloabucks? . ,, .
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cnr or cabin sight. 1 wa~~llild ~.N'tlih- I
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" 'ivt ever read the ln'estapai;J)e' fUtility Of the er. 'Not ~verr i&gt; train was m9ving. Then peo'· ~om.munist dream. In gen~a~ terms as.Marx pie ~egari· to ·appear on the street - first,
.a~ ·Eng.els for~ed ·It· this dream pose~ that o.nly a few, then many, then hundreds. I join·
- ~~1erY humon ·bemg' sliOuld'be equtl political- ed and began asking qu~stions: "What has
,, · ,IY pn4 materially iq world' goods. ·
happened? Where .can I buy food?" Then r
, ll'itled "Million DOllar Dream" and from , gat the jolt. Somebody said, '' Don't you
"'l'ije Freeman" maga.zine:
, know? EverybO~y has a million dolla~s and
. •l dr~nmed I had a million dollars and need nnbody .ha~ to wprk anymore."
never work again .
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At first I was stunned. I thought that sorl.e, l ~bought of all the tl\lngs II c~uld now do how a mistake!' ¥ 8~astly mistake had ·!JE,~
llecause _I had a milli?n bucks . 1 would buy made - but ,\h e was no mlstak~. It was
the. fanciest food money could buy. 1.would really true. Every ody had a million dollars
buy a fine house. Onfy tile sportiest and most . •and thought that . ork wa. over for him.
e~penslve automobile's would suit me ' from
Then it da)Vned1. p.w.e as.neyer before. th~t
nqw on. Clothing? Only the richept ~nd finest all of us are de , dent UMn all. of tilt&gt; rest .' ; I'
would eve. cover me agaln 1 Oil, ' was In do- of U$; that 16 a aU·extent at llillst my labor
ver aU right. My fondest wishes had come had a' jilace, plll'l: in the tot~i welfare of
true.
mankind. Willi 11· aligry shout I tossed to the
winds even the. oughi of a million doltars.
In my' dream I dressed .and, being hung1·y,
Then I woke u, My dream was over. The
went to breakfast. 'Fbere wasn't pny. My wife SUI\ :wa~ shining, th birds singing, my wife
was In tears, The food she hatl' ordered the ratthnJIIhe breaKfast hlngs, !·looked. out the
day before hadn't been dellver.ed. Not even a
Jind saw· a orld of people 'movinl
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bottle of milk or the morning newspaper window
about their tasks. eiieh contributing alittle to Funeral
greeted me when I o)Jened' the door. I tried my life and living just as 'I contribute to Jane .Young were
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·noon a1 2:00 at the
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to telephone the grocery but the line woo th e11'8. I called to ·my
wlf~, "Hurry up· with d,lat· Church wlth
dead. I said, "Oh, well, !'It take· a walk and that breakfast, sweetheart; 1 want to get' to Grove• oiflclatlng.
work
the· Chester Cemetery und~~
bring b~ek something. for brU!dast."
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dlreollon · of the Rawllnga-Goall ·
SlEK OIL IN- SAHARA
LOAN TO PINLAND
Fttnerat Home.
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H&amp;LSINKI, Fmlan~ UP - 1')1o
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f!{_m eomp'11nies soon wtn prol!lpl&lt;lt United
States hAs ngread to give
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lor oll in the Sahora O.Sert lor' Flnlarid a 14 million dollar lonn
The CommiBSion on Education
UJe first time, it wa1 announceed to.,llnanoe· con~trucllon a( a hy·
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of lhe Heat~ M~hodlst'• 'f:llu)ob
yeatorday. A communlt~ue from droclilo,trlc plant and .othet lpdua•
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the Mlnlstrr tor the Sahara listed trial exponslon, It was •nnounced \ . ~llllihtARY MBITING
7:30 at the home of Mr. and 1Wt.
Cttles Service, Sinclair and the today, The loan will• come from
'litii&gt; American Ledlon Auxlll· Emeroon Jbaei.
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llh Bolinger) ol Madison, Wioc.,

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are a~nouncin1 the birth of a aon
~atrick Timothy, on Wedn08day

February 19. Gfandparen(s are Mr:

and Mrs. Verne Bolinger, Pomeroy

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Miclllgan , Thel(evlina ·also Have
·• aon, 'amel!l, aged lT' m'onths. ··

MIITII'IG CIIANGED
·The meeting of tbe Ladles Auxltlary o( Drew Webster Pos! Amer·
lean Lesion, &amp;cbftl)ulcd to, meet 1t

the LeQion Hall, 'l'uooiday evening
has been ehangod to the home ol
lllrs. Ptarl Hy1ell, Mulborery Ave.

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Der Hyaelt, MuLherey Ave., Pom- wUlmeet at the home
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9:Qil ,Garry l!foore f
10:30' Arthur GodlreJ
U:i!J) Dotto ,
12:1b Newo at Noon
12:1$ LOve oflJie .
12:30 · Search lqr Tomorrow
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Newmont Minlna Company 81 be·
funds IU!CUmulttted ' in Flnlanrl arJ Drew Webller- ~nit regular
ing among the firma &amp;ranted ex- from
!Oleo or U. S. agricultural m~el\n~ ,will be lleid·Tt1oaday 0 , 0,
ploitation riC nrcns In tho POtential· surpl~; products. It will he mdde nlne. Fogruo;y 25, at the
home el

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8:45 Sports Parade •
6:$5 Weatherman
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Idaho IS Woohln,ioft ' 61

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prole,.lonal wre~tllnc title In ·ibe
late 1930'a, was found haqed Sup·
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March 211 at the Chleago Stadllim llni Somenet Holy 'Trinity
wlll lklp sparrlnl sesolons toc!of,
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prole,.lonal wre~tllnc title In ·ibe
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day lp lhe baek room of hit ~v­
em. Dolton also played foot~~ at

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liP ~ S~itr Ray Rbbinson, w~o
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March 211 at the Chleago Stadllim llni Somenet Holy 'Trinity
wlll lklp sparrlnl sesolons toc!of,
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~ va l\00 Tudor Sed. J:!Or~matic. two tone green, low milate, ra·

W1ckhallj ·~nd
vls1te'tl

dlo and heater, 245 H.P. motor, back up liihts:

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MIDDLIPORT
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VB Fairlane Conv Styletone pamt, Fordom 1c, rac;Uo and heat·

Rolhn
lfr. and , Mro. Bud Sp1uri1er 1
Detroit, 'Mich ..'"
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Mr.s. Gl~nn Dill

1955 Ford .. · .. · $1495 $12~

9ry'ower steering.

l957 For4 ··

$2695 $a495 Mloo~::oRT

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Rana:er Hardtov 'fud. Teletol!ch trans., radJo, dt-al temp heater,
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1953 PlymOuth ·· $795 $ 595

Clb. Cpe. New pslnt, sood condition, std. tram. Lota of miles
tell In lhlo car

·'1t54 Ford · ·· · ·· $995 $ 795
Fordor Sedan. Std. trana. A oteal

'1954 FllCI ..

POMEROY
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V~ Cuot. Tud, Fordomatlc, good motor, blue &amp; white, ready to go
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US COLLECT
IT FOR YOU.

MlooL::oRr

;~~~0";~~;·~·:·, ;~~;·;ll~~;ha;:~:;~:~·
$1095 $ 895

J9S6 Studebaktr $1695 $1295 '0 ~~:ov

8\lfYing Ohio and W. Va.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
,...,,., Natl0111l Bonk lldg.

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V8 Culto;\1 Tud. FordomaUc, white Llres, blue &amp; white. Very
elNn.
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1;5a M.,cury · · $1095 $1845 MID~:r·T

4 dr. Sed. ,Sid !tins. Completoly reconditioned. A real sood,,buy.

$1955 Ford ····· · $1295 $1095

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VI Cuitof4 f dr. Std, trana.' Radio, h,arer, 'back up lllhla,~ light
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dil\lper ~ dr. Sed. Auto. trano, jot black, excellent coiuiiUon,
1 .;ni twqer, radio nd heater.
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son James of CbarlostoQ, W. V1.
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in St Milry 's, W':4

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:!'he urilon went on .strike at U. p.m. Sunday at the plant ·
which suppli~Aectrleity to 1he Portamouth Area,Atomlc Erv
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was formed.1ive
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state area..
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1500 Fordor Sed 245 H.P., white tires, rad1o, heater, back up
lltht~ red and white A nlee family car.

1958

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