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'KREMU· N BOSS · KHRUsHCHEV GREETED IN

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Re~~. Gardner Serve•
At ~hner FWU!ral

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Lola Jean R.oulh, daua:bter of
\lr. and Mn. Araett Rou.sb or thr
Upper Flab community, waa presented JJe Ariaa Awar~ fOJ
aehieveme~t in mutle at the annual Wabama White t'alc:on Baud
banquet and danee held in tbe
Wahama High Sehool gymnulum
on Jast Thursday ever.iDIThe ~ward . wbkb i• liven eatlll
year to the out.Ataoding senior
mernber of the band, wa&amp; preseat
ed by Rutse:H Capehut, pre&amp;dent of
the Band Boosten.
wpoiii;Ol" of tho bu.-:.:·-:1 ar.:

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!Jdns were ht.:d.
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:o'u.Der• ftomt with the .aev.
l1H L Gardner~ pastor ol
the
Jbur.ch of Christ.,
oKiciatiot.
'ltan.bera or the White Rose Lod·
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o1 the
ol lb.ilroad TniJ:Hnen, wer.e ill
•••rc• ol the nvwvs at u.e ..,.
Vice *lUI P•ll bearer• were Sbir·

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enJ &amp;ebolarship. Members of tbt
faculty made the aelt.'&lt;-tion. Mi'!-5
RoU&amp;b b., been president of tht
Wahama band durini the put
year.

IIIIMIW 110 SHOI1 ... . . _ tbo - - ta Pvlan4 af IJio lOIII atml...-y af ........ ot tho
111. ~ t.D4 Mutual .&amp;..kr IN!tweea that D&amp;UoD ad tbe U.S.S.R.. an mowa beiDC
1u1t.s lll w..-w. J'rom. left: lto!Lit:anUI:l KokOI:IOVak)', rnutha1 crt tu 8o1'let Un1oo &amp;ad u..
........, ot Poland; ...... Kanbal L Konln; Nlldta 8. - · Krmlta ot
1M cata111 committee a1 tbe ConurunUt partr lD tbe Sovtec.; Bolell&amp;w 81eru&amp;. NC1'ftU'7 ol ta.
.mn~ CQDlJD.Ittel of Uaa Pouab united workers party. lllther RokoMat'aQ cw Koldt'Y il expected
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Donna Wildermuth, organist ,
and MW Cynthia Tompkms, wlo
ist who sang, "Beyond the Sun8et" and "Only Beheve "

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Fuoeral services tor Mario11 \
Badtord were held from the
Burial wu in Beech Grove
~iDI Funeral Hllmt~ Saturday at Cemetery and pallbearer~.~
were
3, p. m. with the Rev. J. Leslie Glen and Earl DUI, Clyde Hy1ell,
1 lu~ p;ntor ol the United
Me Robert Burdattt.~, Del HY.ell and
thodil:t Chu.rch oWtrlltlng. .
.1ame1 Will.
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Coming from out of town for

POMEROY BEND THEATRES
All Pl&lt;luretl In CINI!:MASCOPE or WIDE SCREEN
MIDDLEPORT

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BAT'fLEGROUNJl
fMGM llall ot Fame 11\tl

Van. J'oluuen, John Jtodlak

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SIGN OF Tm; PAGAN
ClnMI.-eO)Jl'!
ITechnii.!Oiorl
lell Chandler, laf:lk Palance

T)i:MPLE
'rue•. and Wed ., Mal' 17 -111

ASPIIAI-T JUNGLI;
Marilyn Mom·ne. I'Uf'rllng
llayden, l.,oal• (;illhern

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Edward G. Robiro10n

f'etei' Orne•.

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C•rtmOnin at Thurtdar'• ....,.
a• JUC.h ha4! char.. of
of the pr•
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Ktor o...-.. Kooken a tift frem
the ...,.....,. of the btnd.

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the services were Mr .. and Mrs.
Clyde Hysell, Westerville; Mrs.
Noah Looker , Galena; ~r
~nd
Mrs. Thomas Hysell, Fhnt, M1ch.
Mr and !\11'11. Homer Alkire, Mn
Et)lcl Lowe ry, Mrs Manon Howell , CclumbnJ:O; Mr~. Dorothy Phil·
lip&amp;, Tol edo aml Eldon Burns,
Athens.

Endeavor Group
Plans Lake Party
A recreation pel"iod in the social room of the church preceded
the meeting of tbe Christian En deavor of the Pomeroy Church of
Chrilft, Sunday evening.
Nancy Hatcher was the leader
ot the wng Acrv1ce whlch opened
the meeting and Brenda Strauss
wa11 the accompani~t. Sentence
pra)'ers concluded the worship
.~C rV JCC.

Du ring the buslnc!l!'l session
plans we~e completed for a swimming party and weiner roa1l to be
held l''riday evening aL 8a!ley'l

iji;;iiiiiiiiiii~'i'aikiei......

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Brotbed&gt;ood

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·B eobtel, Dpnald
arry Belcher, All '..u ~rc..
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. One year lett.en were· Jiven to .\t:i~b. David ObHoger, C. E. Mea·
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iarilyn Fo..'eso"• Robert Me- ia ~be Riverview Cemdery. ·

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three )"urs be liu bem • memol h
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t e Vl'l'si~ "'W" Club. In

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rudy Webb, Patricia Carmaek, her par~. CPO and Mrs. BaehBarbara McDaniel Sbirle)' L)'oll!ll, oer to their home.
.,hyllis Zickafoose, Ann Newland,
Ru',h Grhnm,
Judy
Arnold,
~arie Jewell, Sbi~ey Johpson , Grandchild Ia Born
Marjorie Rqacb, Peggy Blessinl,
John Layne, Marvin Roush, Alvin
Fl-:tyd Koehler, Middleport, has
Tripp, Delmar
Peyton,
Roy recelved .word of tbe· birth of
Clark, Allen Lee Klog, Jane hi1 lint craOOcbiJd, •Pat•.i A-na,
WoH , Linda Eada.
daUjbter of Mr. au!l Mrs. Ctnk
Wanda Thompson, Bolt Artis. BitffDS, A.then~~o, Mrs. BlfieM
is t.be former Connie •Lee KoehJames BumgaTD.er, Annette Jolm
ler of Middlepor.t and AtheDL!II.
~n. Bob Harris, Ja(:kie Stewirt,
Great
crand!oat'ber of the baby
Jimmy Fry, Howlrd Johnson, Ja
is Irvin Koehler, Crooksville.
net Carmack, Larry Luckydoo,
Henry Burgess, l!ugen·e Rayburn
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Juhling McClung, Sandra Buckland, Ruth Ann Love, Judy Me· Sayre, Carol Ramey,._Rall.lb Artis,
:{night, Sandra Roush,
Patty Larty Belcher,
,T(nt Schneider,
·A"un('y , Sally Proffitt, Marilyr Paul Joe
Grinstead, Tommy
"oJi lcson g, Carol Ewmg, Carol Siyre Bnd June Spencer.
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ilouan, Marjorie
Clark. Betty
lJavl.!1.
• Peggy McPaniel, James Hender·
1on, Jane Icenhower, Mary Roush,
Wanda Roush, Jo Ann · Jus~s. l
Linda Roull'h, Betty Junes, Ronide
McGlothlin, Tommy Vanre, Allen
Harris, Everett Foreman, Jimmy
Hoffman, llose Tennant, Gar)'
ONLY I'I&gt;AT THIS YEAR
Wilson, Donna C9lemA~
tWl
baYis, John McGrew, ~alp~- ~[Jll'·
.art, San~my
Hortman, Sharon
Berry, George McFuland, Mite
8 Tlll Mldnlte
Grimm, Tommy Duncan, Janp
Powell,
Jimmy Proffitt,
BuP
fa,.·: Chili 75e
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Foglesong, Robert
McGlothlin,
_,.lima Ma.&amp;en 9rohea ra
Carroll Knight.
Charles f\Ond, Lola Roush , Ruth
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Tile bride il a Dtembet' of ~be
.Juaior Cll&amp;l!l of Pa~ BeKh Hilh

Palm......_iD.SiloV•!-at-

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eroy , Hqb School ela11 of '52 enlilted in Ule Ail) Foree 5ept.eg~ber
l, UiG3, and is now statloll.ed at
Palm Beaeb Air Force Base. Florida.

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Mr. aad Mn. Brown are residing at... 2448 SarUJaC An. in West
Palm Beaeb.

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Controllnseets &amp;
Plant DiseasesBoth at once!

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Geneva Nolan, County · ~e
Ap-nt, ""~' ,ield · a:
be~· d~OM\ratiott ':.'Jr'ICI'00 tbe iDlonnation
on 'fr~
aod. tbe means of prepariiiJ the
fooda for the freeA:113 proce-a, lo
mate It .,~..sfUT.' Altet' Junoti,
which was served l)y ihe CoiUni.-

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TICKET SALES ' i
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Samuel R Tracy
Dies; Funeral

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Samuel Daoa Tracy, 79, Ponte.
roy, died at bls home this moraing at 5 o'~;lock. i
Mr. Tracy was a member of
the Modern Woodmen of America
and tbe Chu~b Ql Cbrist .

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Surviving arc his wife Charlotte; one son, Carl Cecil Tracy,
Marietta; brothers. Jamea: Tracy,
and A. 0 . Tracy, Pomeroy; sis·
tel'l, Mn. Clara Wildermuth 1nd
Nellie Tracy, Pomeroy.
Funeral ~~erviee&amp; wm be held
Friday at 2 P. M. at the EWiftl
l)laerat Hom·e, wltb the Rev .
IJ'OIIald Seever• oUicia.tina:. Burial
w'JII be tit tbe Beech Grove cemetil')', uftdl!)' the direction of the
h t q PuaerU Home.
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ht11ite; wbere friends may t.-11.

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!"•kes sense. Man.Uke, he Even daims
II was his own Idea In tho lint plae•.
Now both alart ALL .their sbopplnl( In

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T!ldoy Oniy Brief •

the pageo of THE DAILY SENTINEL.
Which make.. II a &amp;ood 11laee for · you,
Mr. Buelae11maa, to odvertllt ... II you

GALIJPOLIS,

wont to oell In volume to growln1 .rami·

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UP"-Con-

._,.NKI CLOSE FRIDAY N~N

plant at aearb)l Cflesbire a(ter 1

common

Shopping s~.:f. In The Pagea Of

plea&amp; ecnirt judp

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dleport Emer~oney S&lt;i"l'~· ..wF&lt;
at unable · to aro\lse Iller tNii!!fl t~e)'

Heath Methodist Church Wedntsday evenint at 8 p. m. with the
Senior phoir practlee called f~
'7 o'elock for t._at same evening.

RObert M. Bet• dlsselved t~o ,In

CourtTo Advise On Desegrega~ori ..

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The court heard q&amp;l!mentB· lat~t
month on how ita biltoric, :Vear·
old decffiiori shinilcPbe Uirfed.-loutt
The jUti~ices wut .. d_tclde. how ·
an(t whCn the ·sti.ti!l ~sliOUtd fin . - .
ally lower the racial ban in pubU&lt; •~hoo~&lt;. .
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OOirrt mi(lht break wltb~ lw«~tJ'enr
and delay its rJ.!.Jit;tJ 1!ntil next .. 1
f•ll because of tlil!! ·i.bpo'fti.tice of·' , ' '
the decree and the Yilt
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011 INIPICT(ON l\11104Y·
' "/Ia hiS boon the practic.e . lor
f.ome.roy Ch~tl!!r NG'. ·'ttl( 'OIS ·Jtiany yeus,· acUon in all argued ~
meet ln qecial •iO. Wfl!l is expeete(J to be announeed
:·-IWdidl&lt;!"'l"' ~·~.r.. evealq) wbtD 1D.Pec~ priOr to adjournment," WarTeD
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·be held. A , 6:3o '~iluler uld In a speech prepared ford&amp; ·
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~~rJ:r~l":.~. MetbOctilt ·anJI"d. Hvery before tbe 32n.d .annual
'to
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"'eotJni of tbt Amerlcon Llw Jn. cal and lcgll problODll

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tho jOb tbJJ moroiDI: JD· ID iDter, tba(· the Supreme Court will issue
urilon dispute, but tbe walt~t 111 Ordtr btlore it recesses · for
~d - no . effect on··tbe-resl of tb~ the eammer on bow stltti ihQ'W.d
WOrk force:
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elrry out lt.B ruling abolishing

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ani:J nurse, MlsS Fl,Onftee-. J(ur(ey.
·Mist Cecil relftlifted' ~-trr ...a- eoma
late Tuesday evening.

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ldnctloa agOinsl the

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•I! I!Jjunctlon agatnst picketing.
. Th~. walkout !1&lt;1"!1 \110!\dar
w)Je~ 2200 collltrUcUOil '!'.,._ei'J
~tlused to cron picket Jin• ~
lip ~Yl four former P•inters. About

90 per et-nt .or 2.000 worll:et'
w1~e back c:tP the Job ,uer ludge

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MlSB I;ois c;:~u. 'W!!?! bu ~n
Tile "Child Conservation Lreatue
lttend the funeral of Hart Stan- an invahd for :t he ph\ :;~r. :ns will m6et .;t Ute .-Mome of Mrs.
bery. ~~----ta~en lo M•IP !ltacrii)!Ospltal Wolltee Brid!orQ, ll:ay ' tt. - The P!f'?erO;Y

stJ:qctioa work resUm~ ted~ in CllCLI TO MI!IT
the aiant Kyger Creek eleetr-M
Clus 12 Cirde 'fill

lies!

Your Home Newapaper
At'Home Jn The Melga-Moson Area

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most stores put their beot "buyo"

forward.

DtmoDit:Mlon · Cl~

whick was followed 1!l' flirtbcr iii:
fonlllltiDD (or thief, IIOf. toiftg Gft
the afternoon to(ll' ' af' the flekll.
Alter the iilft,rnoon tour

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C. !:. BIKe-al-ee, the Coot)
AIJ'iculture Att:ent for
M..ee
Couaty were well pie~
wifb
the ltrs:e troop of people atte~
ioa: the· Fieid Day aDd tOUtha:a
tbe l:J;peri-meot Farm at Ca~a~
ler, 'tu.e.day.
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tioas ol tile day was. tlae pourof the eoncret.e 1ft the stoel
tant b7 Bud o,te ·aild
Hugh CUster. 11ie demo..trat«t
told tbat tbe taat holdl
'W:allona f1( water and ean be
built
Eor arouad $C50 plu. tbr eoat ·.Of
lilt ptp..,.

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carefully otudies the ada In THE DAlLY

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Harley Br:o~ Pomeroy, on Fri·
Killlt....., Ga

and for how much, •round town, before
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further, Is to know who'• oelllng wlut
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dau-&amp;bter of .Mr. ud lln.. loe Gordon of ValdoA.a. Ga., became the
bride of Ainnn 2ad t."111M ll.ar'r7
Lew Brown. soa of Mr • .and Mn.

here Is \there he geta an "ABLE AS·

she spends

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IOIJdtall, balketlaall. and
e-bail at W..ahama and is • mrmr: b&lt;r ol the

loltdin , James Heodenon, Ju.ie
.Rcbtives uW friends from the
football and
bMketball
cenhower. Gary Wilaon, Ralpb wt of town ifteluded )lr. and ~QUads at Wabam... be bu ~trved
\rtis, Mike Grimm, Tommy Duo- Mrt. Barry KoOJII), D.,.on; Mr. 1115 Sports Editor of Hi&amp;b ·Timel,
:..n. Tommy Seyre, and .lue Po- and KrL Ricb•d Knopp, New t.be Klbool• aewspaper, aDd hu
,.elJ Bill Fogfe50QC w.u given a c.rJyte, Mr. .00 Mrs. eOf'le LoP- been a member ol tbe Gtee Club.
.mall lyre-pin.
IJiban, TtOJ': Kr. aDd M.ra. 0 . C. He IPPflred u an eDd mao lD
Mowie-t •' the ttmc1 t 11 Ktion
Ct.tumum; Mr. aod Mra.
Don tbit year'.s. minstrel '•peuspred.
-' the Winfield. hOtbalt
.Miurray, Mealleri»e, ·Pa.~ llr. I,Dd by tbe Gle. Club.
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P'au• too; !Irs. Fr~ . HotrmaD, Du!)'- pre.ident of
.Stud'mJt ·BoiJll
khft*idu. 10 eddUIOI' .novlrs-·of• l)a.r~ )Ire Edil!"'n, Wu..~. . ('otutq. wa3- S3Jb; ~~, danp!lt~r of.
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tiM recent ~ , Nl1va 1 at&gt; 1t. - .
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J•m" Hoffman.. .,..,, Sct.ptidtr b1 · the uoexpeeted death. of ' 8 addition to ~ 1 member of
H•rry Miller, Mr. , aM r MrL tb.eir father. Mr. and Mrs. El· r~~ ~e:.. a~ aod the JOUNMIAdriln LlltMJ, · Mf· ~ Mrs. bert Baebnu.
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Jobn.on ScarMrry. , C•rt Par- Spriogfiel(l, aod GPO and Mra.
Joe For.d, ftl~ oL·Mr. aoo· Mn.
sons, Princ:iiNI Clyft Foley, Dit· t:ucene · Er.tmer
Pbilade'9bia , K. H . .J'ord or Letart BOule, wu
-.ctor r;.o,... KoolcM and Mr. Pa ..1 put the weekend with their named Sfcretary-Trt'lrii\IJ'er of the
•nd Mn. RuiMII C•pehart.
motber. Cassie Ba-Ch.ner, who Stodent Body. He -lp~ ~D •
Present at "the banquet were bas been staying W..:Lh her grand· memb- 2 r c! the G~e. C.ub. He al ·
fames Caldwell,
Bett)' Roush, parents tbia winter an.d atlend- sa. was an en.:i man m ttle recent
Tanice Roush, CarOlyn Dotson. ina: ;ochool here ac-companied mnt!ltrel. ,
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At interminior. oi the dance
the majorettes for next year were
selected bt vote or the band anc'l
were announced by Principal
Clyde Foley. MaJorettes selectee'
were Betty Roush, Mary Rolllh
and Patty Carmack. It was ' al1c
announced that Betty Jones will
be the Htad -Majorette next year
During the "proeram at the
banquet Director Kooken announ
ced letter presentation for the
year. Those
receJvin&amp;
!etten
wlth four year urvice 1tri~
were Elill Davlr;, Norma Stewart,
Jimmy Hoffman, Carrell Knight,
Lola Roush, Carol Ewing, Carol
Lee Roush, Jimmy Proffitt, J9
Ann Embleton and Charles Bond,.
Letters with three years scrvl~
stripc11 were given to Peggy l\f ~
Daniel . Shirley Roush , Marjorie
Clark. Ronnie MdQiothUn, Patt.t
Muncy, s~n&lt;ira Rbush, Jo~n MC";
Grew, Tommy Vance, Betty Jone1
and Paul Jo Grinstead.
+Letters ror two years of service .
were given to Betty Davi s, Sally
Proffitl, Ralph Stewart,
H()ffman, E\ierett Foreman, All
Harrim, Rose Tennant, June Spe '
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Amorlnl&gt; Oll'll!lliurld ...... l:l't'ta-oaly bard work, progres.
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11911 lltia to11r wiU dual t~ed'6m and initiative"
*&lt;""!If 111/ot~t, lor the ria- II the Rouslians do come, they
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t~ But inost iMportnt by far,
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bate freedom AH the.e ma.
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Hid at }f!a8t 3,500 &lt;:9Pie&amp; In tbe
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"Miplll". From Boston lo Chlca•o
from lidtmond to san FtancJaCo,
til:• teeft·IJeh itrlp the neW,s,.
afaqdl, mu'-kl• rack• and record
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lered ~hll4l'en at Chrl1tmas
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they villi hoal'ttal• and put oa
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Grinuh..-,l, Oblo .lUte UniYerNt.y
wlll be 1t. tM foUowiDe lix farma
.rrt&lt;~q· '11117 to II the Jlllod tlmeo,
Tbe staff ot. the "Panther'•
., .,_h ..,. n.w of obeep that
tbl ilaeep prod~ OWD.
bi•eetd:r newsvaper, entertained
At '1 a. m. at tbe 8udd)' and Cub", the .Pomeroy Junior Jfil,h
H~ VID'11r4 farm. Tuppero the teacben aDd atud~ot body
Plaia•; J :30 L m. lht WUbur and
wJ~h an a.Hmbbr program t'rj.
Gt• lloblnJOD farm tilt of AI day
May ta.
frtdj 10 a. ... at th, Se-ldon White
f11m DOI'tllwe&amp;t of Alfred; 11·30
The Jl'la1 Sau.te ...., led by
a. aa. al the Bed, Georae and Faye Thomaa and JuHa StyJoer.
WJ~Jam: 'Hart farm ~th of Bur· For the Scripture Readinc, Anna
UaJham; • 1:10 p. m. al the Hw-r.a;y chou Pulm 91. SaDdra
~ H&amp;lllda)' farm aoutb of •P ottl aqd J•net Carpenter 1•ve
Harrl101WWe; ud at 3:30 p. m. a plano duet eotitJed "OYer the
at ·the J~.me~ GutoD farm wut of RaiDbow."

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CBS.Radio Jn the fall. The re1t
wiU be reeordlnp ol old pro-

Dayta, 0., elub. Recently, under grarl)l . . . .
the- dlreetlon ot a whi!·bang pre·
· ' - · •II the lll•mbers baked
Arl Van Horne. the ABC radiO
ca'-" aad belt! a eale With the and TV commentator, &amp;chl.eved
MOJltY they bougtl:t material for thal tolf-courlle rarity, I ~hree
eostumce and pr~entud a muJacal under par two or. a par-five hole,
comedy With tbat money t hey and coined a new phrase to
to
btold a bil dance, and these final with the one under par "birdie"
proeeedl! they J)l'esentcd to the and two-under par "eat}e." In
Red Crou.
r'!lspect to the bottled beveraJe
This tlme-e(l)lsuming web ot his three compuuon&amp; prc.mptly
constant eorre.,ondenc:e, picture voted him, he calls three under
requests and queries on tl.'eQ&gt;aae p11r "Old Crow" ... Mary Healy,
problema bea:aD about two years Pe~er Lind Hayes' Mrt., ia eubago tor Ro!Jin. J1'hen already a tour I&gt;Jng for Dorothy Kilgallen on
year veteran on the "Mama" ser· CBS-TV's "What's My Line?"
le1, ehe, II! Dagmar entered her Sunday night s while the latter is
"growlnll up" I Biage In the •an- vacationing In Europe In 'Private
sen family. Pieture tequeeh from life, Mj11s,
Is Ml"i. Rtch·
teen·ager11 we\re followed by let. ard Kollmar, the Broadway ptiiclu1ers, announclns: the eturt of a club eer of "Plain and FAD()'. · " ~. :.
here anrt ahother there The
Loretta Young, star of "The
"Morgan M~ement" s pread un. Loretta Younr Show'' eeen SuntU Robin now Is eeodlng weekly day nl.gh1.3' on NiBC- TV, will be
bulletins to 'eome 35 dubs, whose celebrating her fifteenth wedding
lhembers run in age from 11 to anniversary on July 21 . Miss
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Wls , a radio executive on July 31.
UVE WIRES: Looks like Jack 1940. During the war, Lewla ser·
Benny will only make about four ~ed as Colonel in the U. S. Army
"nrw" shMn when he returns lo tlrJanlzinr the world·Wide Arm ·
ed Forces Radio Service of which
he was commandant. The co\lple
now have three . chlldl'en-daugh.
ter Judy and sons Christopher
Paul and Peter CharieR
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Imogene Coca and Wally Cox
may wind-up all guest stars on
!he NBC network next fall . Miss
Coca is beinl dropped on Satur.
day mghts tG make room for
Perry Coll\o'a new variety show.
Wally's sponsor got tired ol the
"Mr Peeper's" char~ctorizatlon .

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ampli8ed mil !boo heomod to f!Je - - · Siuc:e ~ - - "' -ght,
- - " " ' spaord ahout.'JO mileo apart to allow lor the earth's &lt;wVal\u)!,
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JW4Wat. wtaereby a no...O of Rua- ouH:ural Jetrel..!l . In fact, this
I;Olt ''"""' .. m ,. &gt;111~~ to couDtry bH no agr~cultural ae·
Amorlnl&gt; Oll'll!lliurld ...... l:l't'ta-oaly bard work, progres.
1D · ..... Tll.ere 11 1 tiYe .farm pradieeJ, and indlvi.
11911 lltia to11r wiU dual t~ed'6m and initiative"
*&lt;""!If 111/ot~t, lor the ria- II the Rouslians do come, they
,.. ~t til• RUJiltM Ire un- will Jee many outstanding evi·
YilHIDI to ~e-pe ,proviaiona. ot deoce. of materJ.al ae&lt;hievement
ID
provklin~ for the Our fannera u.se more and better
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equipmeoa
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t~ But inost iMportnt by far,
... fn · an• .tdllorial ,dlacuseine tbe thw
bate freedom AH the.e ma.
tQr, ttie Oflnlon-T.l,i· terlll beaetJt. are the result of
nlf ~ di:fDWOOd. IOW'I, made thrl freeil--- of llho pollll·
tfUI. strilill&amp; ~~.rVItiOD. •'l\'e eal
and eeooom.Je ~iYJtem which
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lt't 1. safe bet that 13 year old

Robin (DII!IIIr) lfor••··· new ...

eord; ''Mother Goose Mutlc Box",
Hid at }f!a8t 3,500 &lt;:9Pie&amp; In tbe
ftrtl hour of II&gt; flrBI doy ol ,...
leiH,
I• the number of

a.spo

rqltt~nd Jn Robin
llorJiit' -"lfan Clubt acroa&amp; the
memjltpJ D9W

counb')', and they ('omprlse a
tan,tlc lollo)YJ.oa tor UUle Dtl·
~1r,. the ~llbt.. e)'ed, lona haired

yquqest dJ.~~th•er of CBS-TV 1
"Miplll". From Boston lo Chlca•o
from lidtmond to san FtancJaCo,
til:• teeft·IJeh itrlp the neW,s,.
afaqdl, mu'-kl• rack• and record
·•- 1 ~I !"~'
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• ~.... ..,orJ!an.n1~
~;r"t MOOJ'dlnt to
the )'oungacrttes11, theta CIUhlll'e
uulque ~ one important wa)';
d'YUtct theiPMiv•
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.til C.IH«D ant! WuhJJ)~(In
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lered ~hll4l'en at Chrl1tmas
. tb New.-rk ,.,d f..lnneapoli&amp;
they villi hoal'ttal• and put oa
tllen~ lh!)wJ for th~ 1lek. lve.cy.
w'h.... ''e.Y joJn
drlvn
apd, apottlnl
l'•n CJub 11Urfl,

termUt.

Robln lo!Jo pf ho' "spe&lt;tacular"

Assembly Show

Dresses

t.... ..

pla=n.
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Staff Presents

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Tbe staff ot. the "Panther'•
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tbl ilaeep prod~ OWD.
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At '1 a. m. at tbe 8udd)' and Cub", the .Pomeroy Junior Jfil,h
H~ VID'11r4 farm. Tuppero the teacben aDd atud~ot body
Plaia•; J :30 L m. lht WUbur and
wJ~h an a.Hmbbr program t'rj.
Gt• lloblnJOD farm tilt of AI day
May ta.
frtdj 10 a. ... at th, Se-ldon White
f11m DOI'tllwe&amp;t of Alfred; 11·30
The Jl'la1 Sau.te ...., led by
a. aa. al the Bed, Georae and Faye Thomaa and JuHa StyJoer.
WJ~Jam: 'Hart farm ~th of Bur· For the Scripture Readinc, Anna
UaJham; • 1:10 p. m. al the Hw-r.a;y chou Pulm 91. SaDdra
~ H&amp;lllda)' farm aoutb of •P ottl aqd J•net Carpenter 1•ve
Harrl101WWe; ud at 3:30 p. m. a plano duet eotitJed "OYer the
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CBS.Radio Jn the fall. The re1t
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Dayta, 0., elub. Recently, under grarl)l . . . .
the- dlreetlon ot a whi!·bang pre·
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Arl Van Horne. the ABC radiO
ca'-" aad belt! a eale With the and TV commentator, &amp;chl.eved
MOJltY they bougtl:t material for thal tolf-courlle rarity, I ~hree
eostumce and pr~entud a muJacal under par two or. a par-five hole,
comedy With tbat money t hey and coined a new phrase to
to
btold a bil dance, and these final with the one under par "birdie"
proeeedl! they J)l'esentcd to the and two-under par "eat}e." In
Red Crou.
r'!lspect to the bottled beveraJe
This tlme-e(l)lsuming web ot his three compuuon&amp; prc.mptly
constant eorre.,ondenc:e, picture voted him, he calls three under
requests and queries on tl.'eQ&gt;aae p11r "Old Crow" ... Mary Healy,
problema bea:aD about two years Pe~er Lind Hayes' Mrt., ia eubago tor Ro!Jin. J1'hen already a tour I&gt;Jng for Dorothy Kilgallen on
year veteran on the "Mama" ser· CBS-TV's "What's My Line?"
le1, ehe, II! Dagmar entered her Sunday night s while the latter is
"growlnll up" I Biage In the •an- vacationing In Europe In 'Private
sen family. Pieture tequeeh from life, Mj11s,
Is Ml"i. Rtch·
teen·ager11 we\re followed by let. ard Kollmar, the Broadway ptiiclu1ers, announclns: the eturt of a club eer of "Plain and FAD()'. · " ~. :.
here anrt ahother there The
Loretta Young, star of "The
"Morgan M~ement" s pread un. Loretta Younr Show'' eeen SuntU Robin now Is eeodlng weekly day nl.gh1.3' on NiBC- TV, will be
bulletins to 'eome 35 dubs, whose celebrating her fifteenth wedding
lhembers run in age from 11 to anniversary on July 21 . Miss
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Wls , a radio executive on July 31.
UVE WIRES: Looks like Jack 1940. During the war, Lewla ser·
Benny will only make about four ~ed as Colonel in the U. S. Army
"nrw" shMn when he returns lo tlrJanlzinr the world·Wide Arm ·
ed Forces Radio Service of which
he was commandant. The co\lple
now have three . chlldl'en-daugh.
ter Judy and sons Christopher
Paul and Peter CharieR
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Imogene Coca and Wally Cox
may wind-up all guest stars on
!he NBC network next fall . Miss
Coca is beinl dropped on Satur.
day mghts tG make room for
Perry Coll\o'a new variety show.
Wally's sponsor got tired ol the
"Mr Peeper's" char~ctorizatlon .

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ampli8ed mil !boo heomod to f!Je - - · Siuc:e ~ - - "' -ght,
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the Southern end of the Southeaitern Ohio . Leajue Tuesday nitht
by defeattna: the aerapp)' Mlddhport Yellow Jackets 8 to 4.
Jim H,affelt was the big g1,1n for
tb e Devils as be banged ou't two
hits' for hla three trips to the pJate
and seored three runs. One of his
bib was a double. Haffelt walked
in the firJf_ inning and srored on
Nelso.n's single.

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the first of which ca01e in the
third. 1'hlrt lnnlng burt the Jac·
kets the rDosi u fou! runs were
seored 011. Htreo. hlts. All of, wMcho
were single•. Two error» iD this
Inning by the .Jachti h4:!Jped- the.
Blue ~vlla to a.:.in the lead. The
othP.r bia inning for the Gallions
came In tbe top half of the seventh wben three run~ were scored on two hits one of which W¥5
1 double. Once aialn two errors
helped add to the Blue Devila
lead which the Jackets neYer
over come.
BIJ Ruas Smith wa1 the winn·
ing pitcher lor the Blue Devils.
Smith gave up six hits and struck
out four Jacket batter~ . Gallipolis
h1d one ~rror.
The hapleas Yellow Jackets
just eOuldn't 1et their feet on
the ground last night as they
committed four errors and made
m•ny m1sta~"'es. '
Hard'hiltllll Charl81 Smith,
Senio.r shortstop fV the Jackets.

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·~IT U!P- Willie P.ep,
.lormer feathery~).ght
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Nled a sHaht · f•vorlt.e over Gil
CadiJJi todaY fo'r their lO.rouitd
"erudle"
rema1ch tonil!'ht at
Oly.q,la which wiH be televised
nationally,
The 312-'year-old Pe:p dropped a
diaputed d~l•lon JP C'l(lll-li Jt
PatlcrJ Air Forc.e n.e. CaUf:", Lwo
month• aao. He',1 ibXIoua for reYenge bec1uae "J~ figure I won
tbat ' first fight."
OadiiU, 23, a n•tlvc of Lw Anltl'fi who hal never before venlured •woy lrom California lor a
fiabt. l&amp; ~uaUy deth;,ou1 of
iarr but ror • '&lt;!liferent "''""·
'Jlhe deci:Jion over Pff was · by
far t.lle mo.st -JMnorllnt of his
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tubsequent tnvett1g4tlon by the

DANCING

the bll mon .for "" Mlddie•.
Srnith led off in the second inning
• with a llne d'rlve home run to
CaHf.ornola
Boxin1 Commtstlon eC,nter tteld. Hia third ot the seawhieh J.ed to the flrina: Gf aii'Yeral son. In the tbtrd Inning Smith
.ri~ offici.. .• too" some lualer •inrled to drtve irl. two Jacket
out 11r the triumph .
Cadllli Ia · hopeful a repeat vlt· runs. Smith hll:d two hits fir his
tory over Pep wl}~ catapult him three trip!l to the plate and !Jcored
Into the teathtfttiiieht nne .pie- on~ run and .,.tted iJ' three.
ture. Jte'• maM.e4 by Sid · tria·
Ernie Kau~
tbi lo•inl pltherty who 1tlf6ad)' hu one cha.m· eher for the J11cket1. K1uU Jave
piott-Mkldfe.weiJht
Klfli carl Uti ltV~ hit•· lind struciJ out lJYI.
"9obo" ~Aton-ln h~ fold.
Mldli,Mrt
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1lhe Pep-CadllU r.-natch
will Monntay
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Vroman
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Hptel Mortin lar
Pomeroy, Ohio
Wed. t PM lo 1 AM
Sal. 10 PM 1o 2 AM
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reported u . having lost their brother by death.
The lDUiatory team and offltera
were re~~uetted to be present
for JD.itiltioa at the next meetin&amp;.
Ic wu qreed to hJVe a potluck

next meeUnr.
Flap for tbe gravel! of decHJed member! for Memorial oa,.

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THE ORIGINAL

Wallace Bradford was in charge
of t.he openln.R devotional service
with the Rev. Fred 'I. Gar~ner givIng the prayer and Mrs. Francis
Anderson reading the Scripture
lesson. A dqet "He Lives" was
sun~ by MrS. Robert Crai~ and
Cash Bahr witlt )\rs. Arthur Skin~
ner as piani ~t and Mrs. Gardt~cr
read an ~rticle "A Tribute to Mothers'' 10 c'OriCiude \~'e S~tvlce. J

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The hospitality committee : Mr.
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White, Mr. and Mn. Anderson
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sow~rds and Mr. and !drs. Leo So·
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$ale to be held in the Aear f~turJ!
when thP Homebuilders Clan or
the Middleport Cbureh of Chri1t
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan White Tuesday evening. M'rs.
Cash Bahr, president, presided
and named Mrs. RoOOrt Jay, Mrs.
Arthur Skinner, Mrs. Francis An·
derson. Mrs. Harle.Y Swilher;
Mrs. Herman Kincaid on the
Sale committee.

Daune Hartley were named on
the project committee. At tbc
.June 'IDeetins: or tbe MiuionJry
Society the Priaeilla Circle wiiJ
ha.v, charge of the devotional service and Mrs. Mills and Miss fired
die Houcbshelt to be in charge of
lbia serVice.
The next meeting will be at lhe
Houduhelt home. Mn:. Bratton
w,a .. assisted' b)' her motb«, Mn.
Raymond -Luman, anrt her sister
Min Janice Luman, RN, Galllpo:
lla, in servinl!' a deuert eoune to
Mrs. Mills. Mrs. C~Jiahan Mra:
Mannin~ Kloes, -Mrs. Horf:, Mis~
Houdashelt, Miss Hartley, J.lrs.
Fultz and daugbter Anita Marie
Mra. Allen Hugbes and Miebaei
BrattCIJl.

Plan• weu made for inHlatlon
at the ned mutlna: when Theodorur ~neil, Dad&amp;htel'll of America met Uondav evening at tbe
Pomeroy lOO'F BaU.
:Mtri'ZN BmJ~· co~IK.=tO£. pre·

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fifty yoqng people were pre-sent lor thl Meiea COUWY .MethodlBt Yo&lt;ltti'"f'O!t~sl&gt;)'j/ ..,,etln~
arid wien~e· m~t:~·· het~ ., ~ :M:oRd'aY
eveniOg at ·the Oak Grove Church,
back of Racine.
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A feJiowahip hour with group
slna:ing was enjoyed around the
after which wieners
pop were served.
Ctiurthes rep~nted were
Middleport, Pdmeroy, Portland,
Racine. and Oak Grove.- Rev. L.
A.. Bangerter of 1 the Midd1eport
Chutch, :Rev. John Elwood ni the
Racine tliurch and a number of
adu1ta accOmpanied' the group.

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black altk·llneJt atftrnOoi drta
waJo,tellped by . Jlollla.' ~ls.
lllile •po&lt;;ktu .,.. .. ~Into the

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Th.e , hostes.s:· served strawberry
thort-eak'e. Mffce and mints to
Mr.t . a·afk, Mrs. Katy Matthews,,
Mis:!i Emma Matth.,.t, Mrl. c P.
8radbuly, Mrs. John Mayer,
Del Fife, · Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.
Dana Hamil-ton. Mr.s. c. E. H0)1
and Mr.t. Fielding Hawkins.

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H:~ft~~ile,

Dof ACouncil
Plans Initiation
At Next Meeting

Helping needly loeal families
is the new projeet of the PriiCiDa
Circle ut the B. H. Sanborn MiJsionarv Society of tbQ Fint Baptlst Chure~ according to tbeir deebtvn wftm they met Mo:nd;)t
evening at the .home of M,.. Oww
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ratton·.
. Robert Millll', ehalr·
and Mr•. 811tty
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reading and a prayer by J.frs. c .

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meet in~
l'•ve
the and
open lr.g:
Yiet1 Since thls was
meetln• Clf th~ )'ear for the
~l e, Mra. Smart chose
·Y~II'I" tl her tcpic and rea~
J'Jrtt p, 11m d
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an ,.,e 11 pra-yel'.
Ute- busl,r,;m. ~ \'eted ttt n~e.Jabtr
-Ple- at the County ln.fimmry
-Ufejr year'IJJ project. The
.IJ'ftet-ln.go Will-· be• h~:il.$ a~ t~..
&lt;D:IPW;;~ J'-;.re-'41-go"- ff~Wki1'.:.-.:·
L-lcsing praver wu given by

$2.95to $4.95

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The annual dhlatr rneeUn(t O'f
the .WV County Society
of
••.~ot
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l"~ra
nklin
-County
will
be
held
on
.Ntw ol'fi.cer•
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TueMlay , May 24 at the Wi11C)n
.t!trt tbe ·
Avenue- Christian Church, comer
H. Sanborn
of
Fulton and WiiJon Avenue.
ol Jbe First Baptftt
A 110eial hour will ~ htld trom
a! lbe home or ll!n.
L.
1\Jt•dar evtilinl. Vrs. ctuenee $:30-6:10 p, m. lhe time of tlae
: O.alt is .rhairmo10 and otheu are: dinner. Tlcketa are 51.50 per per·
vlcMhairmJn, Mrt. Jamt• Pullen sen and reserntlons are to be
1~retary, Mrs. Fieldine Hawkiru; madr. by M•y 20.
Love mft, Xr.s. C. P. Bradbury; A program and vititatlon will
ttrasurer, Mr.s. E. L,
Hngbai,
Devotion•!. Mrt. Paul smort;
Read ln!J, ~ Mrs .
Job~
foil
Chri.JtUID Sotial Relahotll
promt. Mrs. Edison Boker.
Mrt. Clart prrsided

Proj'ettToAid.
Mr•. de·~:::~ ..~7-~ I Needy Fanu"l•'es

Mr~ lJUW, ·~.,~I, O&lt;ooi:.flljjj

&amp;·as ~en

County To Hold Annual Meeting

PrJ"sci"}}a.·Circle

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l!. Btllonthtt J&gt;f N..,
cenlor footb'ln -..d

and

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to HoiJer

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w.eekfind enroute to ;
visit IIJ&gt; lalnw..

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taa~,. WiiJOn . Brolhen styles lhis ohirt of SqnforilO!I
~itoft ~~~ lft cool pofteis. Men opprove the distinl!- ·

Philadel,,hia «t CblcaJ9-twu
gameA-Simmon• 0-1 'and ' ~ickSo'n
Bo.!ltoo 10 Cleveland 1
2-1 vs Jonea 4-3 and Andre 0.0 '
New York t' Chlcaco 0 IU&amp;ht
New York at Mllwautee," nhib\ · , .. ,
i:'ansas City t. Wisht,n•ton. 0 nl1ht -Antonelli 3-4 VII SJiahn ··J.a
BaiUmore 3' D.etroit 2 night
Brooklyn at St. Louip night
Wednlitcl•t'• ll'r6P.Iitl• fl!liehtrl Podres ·'-1 VI Haddix 1 - ~
Kanaas q1~t at Washlngtoi)-.Thur~ay's ...,.,,,~ · '; · ,;..,, 1
Cecure:Ui P:X vs Stone 1-4.
York a,t Milwaukee
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Baltlmore-HO.tt Only a:ame scheduled '·, .......•..
3•2 VI RetfOVIn 1-3
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Cblca1o at Nlliw Y()rk-o-Trucb
2-8 VI Grim 1·2
Cleveland at Botton-ScOre 3·2
vs NixOn 4-2
Thufid•v'• ClomN
No 1amel 1Cheduied

Tu••d•v'i

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s~arf.. ~nd' ordedy design f~r the

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$portJhlrts

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City .... 12 111. .400 8
_: ti ta · .379 all
, .•• 10, 20 .333 10

Carubrth hU ilM· ~.._,..ned

an~cooll

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rwto, .·.·

C~JC:'n~ Chormltif

Buffalo at Montreal, _!light
Ro.chester at Toronto, night
Syracuse at Richmond, night

Neat

T"n41tr'• R-..lit
. W'· L ""· Oi St. Loui1 3 Brooklyri Q, MJ:ht
cl.~•l••d •.. __ 2o 1o ·•
~ilwaukee 8, New Yurl&lt; 4, rilJhl .
chi•·~· ....• . :
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l)lnclnnalll Pituburih 2; nliht
Nelj' '(Ork . -·- tti II . i I
Philadelphla at ·Chle~o.,,,pjd, Coid
Detroit . . ..... Is 1e · . Vs·
WedneUay's PrHtblit PltCtiti'i
- -.-- -- 15 18 .~ 8~
Plttaburgh at 'CinCinnatl-Uttle·

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Mr. and M'ra. Gerald Anthony
have purchased the Ru~ Property itt the corner of Palmer ao:l
Sixth Annue and will move
to
tbel(-neW hmnf! U 400ft as remo-ddilloJ is ·eompl'fl\t.d.
· Mr. 'ftni:l M~ Dona!-li'
htva purthu~ a. fHat em
L;:adln,t Crecb lkl:u) fli'~B Jc.

BlU:·&lt; G~~; ';li
vlsitt4 hit ,.Uoi

Tod•f'• Gam••
Columbq.s at Havana, 2

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R-ee4 anrfare plannirtoi lo build
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Colu;P~~sr:l~ Havana, t"o tames.,.

0 1 ~eav,V'WetcHt choimp~on
R~
ltyro
2 t • M1rciario picked l.bP some of the
Mtlatfil
3 0 \ ~~;~~·:m:~ne:v he ever
made
ltlnt
2 0 0:
todo tor hil
Total
26 I ; ,
b ttl
1h ·
8
Thl1 Wll th'fll fl#til aame of ttle
t a~nfte;l~ •.
aeuon toP thl Yellow Jacket..
~~:~.j, ~:~l!''!n.~ ,. 0 ~en that
OalhpoUa hal ene mort ltiiUt
il
111 mon!foh'a vacahon
&amp;arne to play. th11i with the wtD'Ii~~~:~~S~ta~le~.,..,_;;;_~~~
er of tho NOrthttftr Divlaion fd;
~-~
1nhe
itiJUI! chaln~Oi'llhlp.

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.1571

14 13 .1519
9 IS. .375 .
1}: 11: .s:n·
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1tvche$ter 3 Toronto 1""
Syracu~e 2 Richmond 1, 1st
Richmond J Syracuse. o, 2nd

a 0
o1
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0 0
1 a
0 1
4 6
AI R 1;1
$ 0 ,0
S 2 1
S 1 0
4 2 2 MAitG1ANO G•TJ f120.000

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.678
Total
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17

TueH•y'a ltta~lta
Charlnton 8 lndli~BJPolla 4
Tol'edo 11 Loulsvm~ 3
St. Paul 7 Om•h111 8
Mlnn(~poi'ls 8 Dflft!Yer •
Toclay's CkMtt
LouiiYiHe at Toledo.
Ch•rle.ton ut lndlan-.potta
Minntat&gt;oll.i 11t Dcrwer
St. P~ul at Om·aba .

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Stancllnt•
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LouiaYille
18
Omaha
18
Tol·edo
17
St. Poul
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18 10 .643
18 12

Tuesdllv'li ·R\r:. .. :b
Buff1Ho (i"l.i~ritl;t:al'-:.,.... •

MUwaukee -- -- It lf:
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Loul• ...... 14
D 1
Now York ••••.. 10. \4 .. n •
l;hlcoa• •...•• 18 ~ . Aile, ,D
Cincinnati ··-- 11 18
18
Pltttburrh ••.• 11 ·11 .lie! 11\!o
PhUodelpbla ... . I ' ll·.· .311 14'\1

l'hc!ne 601&amp;
soetety Wtor'-Pbdbe 5244
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Eltda Circle
Chooses New
Officers Panel

h" been viaittnc her paren~&gt;.
Mr. and lira. Clyde' Fisber, lw
returne'd to Columbus.

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Rochester --·------· 17 9 .654
Montreal ----- ------ 20 11 .6415

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Charleaton
lndltnapolls

EVERY .~I!DSESDAY
SATURMY NITE

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Brooklyn _____ 211 ...

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.'Middleport ~monals

CQlti: '!~ND BJU!ild. YOUR FI\_IENDS ·

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Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy
New York 10.
CIUCAGO: Ike Chestn"t, 130'4
New . York, outpointed Doug Med!er1 13). Louisville, K)'.· 8.
TAMPA, Fla.: Armand Savoie,
Mr.s. Robert 'tewD.bary ard
139 ~, Montreal, outpointed Aldo
Miss Jeanne ClaN were business
_Mente, 139Yz, Miami, f'Ja,.," lO.
visitors ln CoJumbllS :Monday.
Mill sara Jane Firther, who

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1Sft 14, Marlboro, Conp., outpointed Tommy Tibbs, 132~ . Roxbury,
M4•r.l0.

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The Daily Sentinel,

' RESULTS
FIGHT

NEW ORLEANS, Ralph l)••pos

SHELLS FURNISHED

8YIR

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DETROIT: Dick ltamu.etti, 182;
Detroit outpointed Tommy t:orrielr.
138"-. Detroit 6.

l,l--16-lOGauge

The Galllpolhl Blue Devill won

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Jacliets 8·4
In Final Game
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the Southern end of the Southeaitern Ohio . Leajue Tuesday nitht
by defeattna: the aerapp)' Mlddhport Yellow Jackets 8 to 4.
Jim H,affelt was the big g1,1n for
tb e Devils as be banged ou't two
hits' for hla three trips to the pJate
and seored three runs. One of his
bib was a double. Haffelt walked
in the firJf_ inning and srored on
Nelso.n's single.

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Gallipoiis had two bli l.nninga
the first of which ca01e in the
third. 1'hlrt lnnlng burt the Jac·
kets the rDosi u fou! runs were
seored 011. Htreo. hlts. All of, wMcho
were single•. Two error» iD this
Inning by the .Jachti h4:!Jped- the.
Blue ~vlla to a.:.in the lead. The
othP.r bia inning for the Gallions
came In tbe top half of the seventh wben three run~ were scored on two hits one of which W¥5
1 double. Once aialn two errors
helped add to the Blue Devila
lead which the Jackets neYer
over come.
BIJ Ruas Smith wa1 the winn·
ing pitcher lor the Blue Devils.
Smith gave up six hits and struck
out four Jacket batter~ . Gallipolis
h1d one ~rror.
The hapleas Yellow Jackets
just eOuldn't 1et their feet on
the ground last night as they
committed four errors and made
m•ny m1sta~"'es. '
Hard'hiltllll Charl81 Smith,
Senio.r shortstop fV the Jackets.

P/1 Til (fUr

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IV!fjJ /HI~ '!iliA SOl( '
'SE5Mf 1t II'AVI
AI&gt;PEP . SI.I/G61N6

to lftS

()f'NER

MANY

liM~E8AU..

7'A~INrs.

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Pep
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.Fi11ht 'fWll/t'th Gt'l Cadillt' On Teevee
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·~IT U!P- Willie P.ep,
.lormer feathery~).ght
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Nled a sHaht · f•vorlt.e over Gil
CadiJJi todaY fo'r their lO.rouitd
"erudle"
rema1ch tonil!'ht at
Oly.q,la which wiH be televised
nationally,
The 312-'year-old Pe:p dropped a
diaputed d~l•lon JP C'l(lll-li Jt
PatlcrJ Air Forc.e n.e. CaUf:", Lwo
month• aao. He',1 ibXIoua for reYenge bec1uae "J~ figure I won
tbat ' first fight."
OadiiU, 23, a n•tlvc of Lw Anltl'fi who hal never before venlured •woy lrom California lor a
fiabt. l&amp; ~uaUy deth;,ou1 of
iarr but ror • '&lt;!liferent "''""·
'Jlhe deci:Jion over Pff was · by
far t.lle mo.st -JMnorllnt of his
•. ..,.
flve-yur &lt;rtllJI' care~r. However, •
tubsequent tnvett1g4tlon by the

DANCING

the bll mon .for "" Mlddie•.
Srnith led off in the second inning
• with a llne d'rlve home run to
CaHf.ornola
Boxin1 Commtstlon eC,nter tteld. Hia third ot the seawhieh J.ed to the flrina: Gf aii'Yeral son. In the tbtrd Inning Smith
.ri~ offici.. .• too" some lualer •inrled to drtve irl. two Jacket
out 11r the triumph .
Cadllli Ia · hopeful a repeat vlt· runs. Smith hll:d two hits fir his
tory over Pep wl}~ catapult him three trip!l to the plate and !Jcored
Into the teathtfttiiieht nne .pie- on~ run and .,.tted iJ' three.
ture. Jte'• maM.e4 by Sid · tria·
Ernie Kau~
tbi lo•inl pltherty who 1tlf6ad)' hu one cha.m· eher for the J11cket1. K1uU Jave
piott-Mkldfe.weiJht
Klfli carl Uti ltV~ hit•· lind struciJ out lJYI.
"9obo" ~Aton-ln h~ fold.
Mldli,Mrt
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1lhe Pep-CadllU r.-natch
will Monntay
t 0 1
be tehwl.tP.d naUonally at D p.m. D.VIa
1 a a
rPomtroy Time).
Vroman
3 1 1

and

Hptel Mortin lar
Pomeroy, Ohio
Wed. t PM lo 1 AM
Sal. 10 PM 1o 2 AM
Uve Muole - Elpha'o Four

Toronto -- --~---- ---

H'avana
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Butfalo. ___.
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Homebuilder Class
Plans Bake Sale

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George

of Da;y.tqJ..l',

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narroWly averted • fn,ckup

Micky.King

love ...

Aerialist' Supreme

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the Inodi&amp;nM~olis Speibr.va)' '1\ieJ.·
day WhHe .pl"aedeina lor \'tie )f:·.eo
maria} Day :r~. A ~· occur.
red in the left, ,~ lront, wheel· al·
.aembl)' .of his rJ(!ei- but the 1Uit1ni Wheel stared' qn&gt;\UrtU George ·
puHed oft tftiertrack.

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porte-6 JU W(,fe llara:aret Henule)'
wbo fell at 'her "'b6me dilloeatlac
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hnint a baby dusbter. Nancy
Wal.br and Bertha Parker were
reported u . having lost their brother by death.
The lDUiatory team and offltera
were re~~uetted to be present
for JD.itiltioa at the next meetin&amp;.
Ic wu qreed to hJVe a potluck

next meeUnr.
Flap for tbe gravel! of decHJed member! for Memorial oa,.

Wtre
oldered and Elizabeth
Campbell and Margaret Smith
"ill pl•ce the flaM•.
A social hour eonduded the
m~lhf. ·
were played and

ptlles

th'e winners.

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TELL THE TRUTin

THE ORIGINAL

Wallace Bradford was in charge
of t.he openln.R devotional service
with the Rev. Fred 'I. Gar~ner givIng the prayer and Mrs. Francis
Anderson reading the Scripture
lesson. A dqet "He Lives" was
sun~ by MrS. Robert Crai~ and
Cash Bahr witlt )\rs. Arthur Skin~
ner as piani ~t and Mrs. Gardt~cr
read an ~rticle "A Tribute to Mothers'' 10 c'OriCiude \~'e S~tvlce. J

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Tbree-&amp;oom Dealer
That Glvi!t More Por Less!

Three Rooms

NEW FURNITURE

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Durin,il' tbe socjsl hour 1\frs.
Bradford .co.nducted a series of
games with prizes won by Ctrsh
Bahr and Russell Wilson.
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BAKER
FURNITURE
Pholle 8374-J

dessert course to twenty three
members and two guests, Mr.
Gardner and Barbara White.

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E. Maio Street'
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The hospitality committee : Mr.
and Mrs. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
White, Mr. and Mn. Anderson
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sow~rds and Mr. and !drs. Leo So·
Kmney as contributors, served a

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$ale to be held in the Aear f~turJ!
when thP Homebuilders Clan or
the Middleport Cbureh of Chri1t
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan White Tuesday evening. M'rs.
Cash Bahr, president, presided
and named Mrs. RoOOrt Jay, Mrs.
Arthur Skinner, Mrs. Francis An·
derson. Mrs. Harle.Y Swilher;
Mrs. Herman Kincaid on the
Sale committee.

Daune Hartley were named on
the project committee. At tbc
.June 'IDeetins: or tbe MiuionJry
Society the Priaeilla Circle wiiJ
ha.v, charge of the devotional service and Mrs. Mills and Miss fired
die Houcbshelt to be in charge of
lbia serVice.
The next meeting will be at lhe
Houduhelt home. Mn:. Bratton
w,a .. assisted' b)' her motb«, Mn.
Raymond -Luman, anrt her sister
Min Janice Luman, RN, Galllpo:
lla, in servinl!' a deuert eoune to
Mrs. Mills. Mrs. C~Jiahan Mra:
Mannin~ Kloes, -Mrs. Horf:, Mis~
Houdashelt, Miss Hartley, J.lrs.
Fultz and daugbter Anita Marie
Mra. Allen Hugbes and Miebaei
BrattCIJl.

Plan• weu made for inHlatlon
at the ned mutlna: when Theodorur ~neil, Dad&amp;htel'll of America met Uondav evening at tbe
Pomeroy lOO'F BaU.
:Mtri'ZN BmJ~· co~IK.=tO£. pre·

And ·.
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l;amous
T. V. · .. ' CLOWNS
Bab.Y
I!XTI\4DO.

ft. tax bNka are n•w opea
.U.. payment of .Ju~tt~. or ltl&amp;

Mtlp Ceuntr Treaaurer

fifty yoqng people were pre-sent lor thl Meiea COUWY .MethodlBt Yo&lt;ltti'"f'O!t~sl&gt;)'j/ ..,,etln~
arid wien~e· m~t:~·· het~ ., ~ :M:oRd'aY
eveniOg at ·the Oak Grove Church,
back of Racine.
·
A feJiowahip hour with group
slna:ing was enjoyed around the
after which wieners
pop were served.
Ctiurthes rep~nted were
Middleport, Pdmeroy, Portland,
Racine. and Oak Grove.- Rev. L.
A.. Bangerter of 1 the Midd1eport
Chutch, :Rev. John Elwood ni the
Racine tliurch and a number of
adu1ta accOmpanied' the group.

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Hall, -BradbUrY, • •

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black altk·llneJt atftrnOoi drta
waJo,tellped by . Jlollla.' ~ls.
lllile •po&lt;;ktu .,.. .. ~Into the

"they

E. Ho)'t

Th.e , hostes.s:· served strawberry
thort-eak'e. Mffce and mints to
Mr.t . a·afk, Mrs. Katy Matthews,,
Mis:!i Emma Matth.,.t, Mrl. c P.
8radbuly, Mrs. John Mayer,
Del Fife, · Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.
Dana Hamil-ton. Mr.s. c. E. H0)1
and Mr.t. Fielding Hawkins.

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Cl·al'ertlont E. Hnyt .

H:~ft~~ile,

Dof ACouncil
Plans Initiation
At Next Meeting

Helping needly loeal families
is the new projeet of the PriiCiDa
Circle ut the B. H. Sanborn MiJsionarv Society of tbQ Fint Baptlst Chure~ according to tbeir deebtvn wftm they met Mo:nd;)t
evening at the .home of M,.. Oww
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ratton·.
. Robert Millll', ehalr·
and Mr•. 811tty
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included Scripture
reading and a prayer by J.frs. c .

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meet in~
l'•ve
the and
open lr.g:
Yiet1 Since thls was
meetln• Clf th~ )'ear for the
~l e, Mra. Smart chose
·Y~II'I" tl her tcpic and rea~
J'Jrtt p, 11m d
,
1.
an ,.,e 11 pra-yel'.
Ute- busl,r,;m. ~ \'eted ttt n~e.Jabtr
-Ple- at the County ln.fimmry
-Ufejr year'IJJ project. The
.IJ'ftet-ln.go Will-· be• h~:il.$ a~ t~..
&lt;D:IPW;;~ J'-;.re-'41-go"- ff~Wki1'.:.-.:·
L-lcsing praver wu given by

$2.95to $4.95

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The annual dhlatr rneeUn(t O'f
the .WV County Society
of
••.~ot
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l"~ra
nklin
-County
will
be
held
on
.Ntw ol'fi.cer•
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TueMlay , May 24 at the Wi11C)n
.t!trt tbe ·
Avenue- Christian Church, comer
H. Sanborn
of
Fulton and WiiJon Avenue.
ol Jbe First Baptftt
A 110eial hour will ~ htld trom
a! lbe home or ll!n.
L.
1\Jt•dar evtilinl. Vrs. ctuenee $:30-6:10 p, m. lhe time of tlae
: O.alt is .rhairmo10 and otheu are: dinner. Tlcketa are 51.50 per per·
vlcMhairmJn, Mrt. Jamt• Pullen sen and reserntlons are to be
1~retary, Mrs. Fieldine Hawkiru; madr. by M•y 20.
Love mft, Xr.s. C. P. Bradbury; A program and vititatlon will
ttrasurer, Mr.s. E. L,
Hngbai,
Devotion•!. Mrt. Paul smort;
Read ln!J, ~ Mrs .
Job~
foil
Chri.JtUID Sotial Relahotll
promt. Mrs. Edison Boker.
Mrt. Clart prrsided

Proj'ettToAid.
Mr•. de·~:::~ ..~7-~ I Needy Fanu"l•'es

Mr~ lJUW, ·~.,~I, O&lt;ooi:.flljjj

&amp;·as ~en

County To Hold Annual Meeting

PrJ"sci"}}a.·Circle

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Mondo!.

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l!. Btllonthtt J&gt;f N..,
cenlor footb'ln -..d

and

_..d 1 JamUy · a\

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Mr.

Cunatlan took
to HoiJer

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w.eekfind enroute to ;
visit IIJ&gt; lalnw..

rna,. of cotia.h'olivt
taa~,. WiiJOn . Brolhen styles lhis ohirt of SqnforilO!I
~itoft ~~~ lft cool pofteis. Men opprove the distinl!- ·

Philadel,,hia «t CblcaJ9-twu
gameA-Simmon• 0-1 'and ' ~ickSo'n
Bo.!ltoo 10 Cleveland 1
2-1 vs Jonea 4-3 and Andre 0.0 '
New York t' Chlcaco 0 IU&amp;ht
New York at Mllwautee," nhib\ · , .. ,
i:'ansas City t. Wisht,n•ton. 0 nl1ht -Antonelli 3-4 VII SJiahn ··J.a
BaiUmore 3' D.etroit 2 night
Brooklyn at St. Louip night
Wednlitcl•t'• ll'r6P.Iitl• fl!liehtrl Podres ·'-1 VI Haddix 1 - ~
Kanaas q1~t at Washlngtoi)-.Thur~ay's ...,.,,,~ · '; · ,;..,, 1
Cecure:Ui P:X vs Stone 1-4.
York a,t Milwaukee
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Detroit
Baltlmore-HO.tt Only a:ame scheduled '·, .......•..
3•2 VI RetfOVIn 1-3
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Cblca1o at Nlliw Y()rk-o-Trucb
2-8 VI Grim 1·2
Cleveland at Botton-ScOre 3·2
vs NixOn 4-2
Thufid•v'• ClomN
No 1amel 1Cheduied

Tu••d•v'i

E.. }.,..

s~arf.. ~nd' ordedy design f~r the

•utq.ooo

.

a:n,d Mrs.

$portJhlrts

4~

City .... 12 111. .400 8
_: ti ta · .379 all
, .•• 10, 20 .333 10

Carubrth hU ilM· ~.._,..ned

an~cooll

·m ·

rwto, .·.·

C~JC:'n~ Chormltif

Buffalo at Montreal, _!light
Ro.chester at Toronto, night
Syracuse at Richmond, night

Neat

T"n41tr'• R-..lit
. W'· L ""· Oi St. Loui1 3 Brooklyri Q, MJ:ht
cl.~•l••d •.. __ 2o 1o ·•
~ilwaukee 8, New Yurl&lt; 4, rilJhl .
chi•·~· ....• . :
l
l)lnclnnalll Pituburih 2; nliht
Nelj' '(Ork . -·- tti II . i I
Philadelphla at ·Chle~o.,,,pjd, Coid
Detroit . . ..... Is 1e · . Vs·
WedneUay's PrHtblit PltCtiti'i
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Plttaburgh at 'CinCinnatl-Uttle·

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Mr. and M'ra. Gerald Anthony
have purchased the Ru~ Property itt the corner of Palmer ao:l
Sixth Annue and will move
to
tbel(-neW hmnf! U 400ft as remo-ddilloJ is ·eompl'fl\t.d.
· Mr. 'ftni:l M~ Dona!-li'
htva purthu~ a. fHat em
L;:adln,t Crecb lkl:u) fli'~B Jc.

BlU:·&lt; G~~; ';li
vlsitt4 hit ,.Uoi

Tod•f'• Gam••
Columbq.s at Havana, 2

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R-ee4 anrfare plannirtoi lo build
tften."' "J' ,' .......

Colu;P~~sr:l~ Havana, t"o tames.,.

0 1 ~eav,V'WetcHt choimp~on
R~
ltyro
2 t • M1rciario picked l.bP some of the
Mtlatfil
3 0 \ ~~;~~·:m:~ne:v he ever
made
ltlnt
2 0 0:
todo tor hil
Total
26 I ; ,
b ttl
1h ·
8
Thl1 Wll th'fll fl#til aame of ttle
t a~nfte;l~ •.
aeuon toP thl Yellow Jacket..
~~:~.j, ~:~l!''!n.~ ,. 0 ~en that
OalhpoUa hal ene mort ltiiUt
il
111 mon!foh'a vacahon
&amp;arne to play. th11i with the wtD'Ii~~~:~~S~ta~le~.,..,_;;;_~~~
er of tho NOrthttftr Divlaion fd;
~-~
1nhe
itiJUI! chaln~Oi'llhlp.

t

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.1571

14 13 .1519
9 IS. .375 .
1}: 11: .s:n·
!JI.' ti\ .20IJI

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1tvche$ter 3 Toronto 1""
Syracu~e 2 Richmond 1, 1st
Richmond J Syracuse. o, 2nd

a 0
o1
·at
0 0
1 a
0 1
4 6
AI R 1;1
$ 0 ,0
S 2 1
S 1 0
4 2 2 MAitG1ANO G•TJ f120.000

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rc ' KauH
.678
Total
!Mtl
:•illpelis

17

TueH•y'a ltta~lta
Charlnton 8 lndli~BJPolla 4
Tol'edo 11 Loulsvm~ 3
St. Paul 7 Om•h111 8
Mlnn(~poi'ls 8 Dflft!Yer •
Toclay's CkMtt
LouiiYiHe at Toledo.
Ch•rle.ton ut lndlan-.potta
Minntat&gt;oll.i 11t Dcrwer
St. P~ul at Om·aba .

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A:SSOCIATI · !\i

Stancllnt•
W
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Mlnneat&gt;ollt
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LouiaYille
18
Omaha
18
Tol·edo
17
St. Poul
•18

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18 10 .643
18 12

Tuesdllv'li ·R\r:. .. :b
Buff1Ho (i"l.i~ritl;t:al'-:.,.... •

MUwaukee -- -- It lf:
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Loul• ...... 14
D 1
Now York ••••.. 10. \4 .. n •
l;hlcoa• •...•• 18 ~ . Aile, ,D
Cincinnati ··-- 11 18
18
Pltttburrh ••.• 11 ·11 .lie! 11\!o
PhUodelpbla ... . I ' ll·.· .311 14'\1

l'hc!ne 601&amp;
soetety Wtor'-Pbdbe 5244
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M~igs County Society Of Franklin

Eltda Circle
Chooses New
Officers Panel

h" been viaittnc her paren~&gt;.
Mr. and lira. Clyde' Fisber, lw
returne'd to Columbus.

Taam
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W L Pet.
Rochester --·------· 17 9 .654
Montreal ----- ------ 20 11 .6415

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Den.ver
Charleaton
lndltnapolls

EVERY .~I!DSESDAY
SATURMY NITE

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LEAGUE•

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Brooklyn _____ 211 ...

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!leanor S. Schaaf. Mlddlepoot Sclelety ~lilt -

.'Middleport ~monals

CQlti: '!~ND BJU!ild. YOUR FI\_IENDS ·

NATION~,J~GlJt:

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outpoJnteil Ji'rankit Ryif,
Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy
New York 10.
CIUCAGO: Ike Chestn"t, 130'4
New . York, outpointed Doug Med!er1 13). Louisville, K)'.· 8.
TAMPA, Fla.: Armand Savoie,
Mr.s. Robert 'tewD.bary ard
139 ~, Montreal, outpointed Aldo
Miss Jeanne ClaN were business
_Mente, 139Yz, Miami, f'Ja,.," lO.
visitors ln CoJumbllS :Monday.
Mill sara Jane Firther, who

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'60STON: larry Boardm:on,
1Sft 14, Marlboro, Conp., outpointed Tommy Tibbs, 132~ . Roxbury,
M4•r.l0.

137~,
137~"-

,., .. la&amp;ak Walton Farm
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Th•1nllloy;· May· 19th 6:00 'Till?
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The Daily Sentinel,

' RESULTS
FIGHT

NEW ORLEANS, Ralph l)••pos

SHELLS FURNISHED

8YIR

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DETROIT: Dick ltamu.etti, 182;
Detroit outpointed Tommy t:orrielr.
138"-. Detroit 6.

l,l--16-lOGauge

The Galllpolhl Blue Devill won

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- Claalfl..t Ado· ~ .., ~ A.
.... 111. ;,.w.~oo ""bltoW 11M-

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HNflve l.uertloa.
.8pedal-(me llliODUI. lor

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1\111 nte of I eooll per W&lt;lnl ..W
........... for ldVotlloiOI H Dot

. .,.ad far w ... tile 111111 of eaob
...,til followlq Wertl6'a.

limn In Atnrerllllll~bould 1M
nported lmmldlateJ.y. Tile Dilb
• Se.ntinol will not be .......,Wblo

. for more tbu one iDeorrec:t
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112" JUqe, IDt.eru-

tloaal ........ unl~ ~ ft. T-lron
· · 3000 ll2 ,..,
minemine
wtro,drUb,
DC
..,.ltchboard.
% No. 110 Sump pumpt, 10&lt;1
other ttell,i.
bel~tn 4 1ad
5 p. DJ,, ,Q niJle Hope, 127 Buttenr.q.t' Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
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Hill.
5-ll·fttc:
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Mn.

handy book. See
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every f'uner•l
benefit lmown to our pro/eu-

Trevey-Finsterwold
YUNEI\AL HOME
Jl'bolllt' JB6

Pameray,

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neighbors who sent flowers,
cards and udsted in an1 way at
the time of the Math of our
hul'band and Calhcr, W. R.
Bachner.
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Mn. W. R. Bachner and SOns

Good Cl••• Uoed Cars

All llfakea and MOdel•

1055, llt-Wit:

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$2,011&amp;. BI..Hou 'o, Pomeroy.

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Ph TU..Jt•16 :New Haven, W, Va.

SEWING MACHINES

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Ltwt~ Ccn101e Bleetrtc• . . . ~"~

Bet:utltul Detk Moelet. .. . .. llllt.l!O
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lit lor •potlloill;,., · TU Ohio
Vallot 'ltli COrP. Phone Cool-

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Coklr.-..Mahollany, Walnut; . 81onch
Maphr and Lhntl Oak

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We w•ll c:onvt~rt your old
mach hle Into an electric lor
lt;lc:e PDrta!Jlelllectrlc .......
Con10le IUHII'ICl ,. ... .. ., . .. .

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Phone H227.

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llartetts' SBft'ty Se~lce, W.
M11n St.,
Pumt'ro.Y,
Ohio. ROOMS for rent. 7"2 1 E. Main St.
Phone 278-X.
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Phone 267.
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Flye ronm
MEN'!' wl1h
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2 ACJU.: Jo~A"RM, IJ room hou11e •nd

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ralt by Hide, nice C1mily eow.
AIHo Rmall
11rdrn tr1ctor.
, Thoma~ OJit'r, Rutland, Ohio,

( 17 J Help Wanted

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S1'RA WBERRIES at Reynold•
Dairy Store, Mill St., Middle·
port, o. Picked tnah dally. For
llrg~ order• eall IJ284-.J.
Wa•t•d. Expu!o~•·~ Jlrl lor
5 17-t:ltc
llENitRAL HOUSEWORK.
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Phone
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a.n me
IIOUSE. 5 larJe rot1m11 and batb,
lndudlns 11un purth. Inquire
ALVIN SMini, Alben• Rd., or Want houReeleni;;-.;-~ ..;,
week. Pholio 1138-M. &amp;-17-.!lp
call IK4·Y.
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BUSJNttis BIJIUliNG, I~
mC"ntw UQ:Jitllira wkh 3 DeW
ba1hl, lafile lnlalnetll' room

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!201 Busi~s-;5ervlca

80?- Y. Dick HM'ril, Syrecu.lll. QUJQJ;

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CIIOICE liDO. , .IIACK. PHON):
DJ, KF.ETOi'f SEWING MA·
CHINR S!IIVJCE.
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ttte Gilidillfl pitlit
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13:00 'il1he lnnsr rtame

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Rdad of We ..
Travelers

of Emma B. Heines,

Deceased.
Guardian's Acc,o unl of Ray·
mond R. Baker, Gu1rdian of Per·
son and Edatc of WUbur Baker,
Ward .
First and
Final (Amended)
Account of Alvin Norri11, Adminia.
trator of the EAtatc of E . D. Tuc·
kcr, DI!(!C8lled,
Fourth and Final Account ot
H~ien L. Goebel. Guardilln of thO
E11late of Birdi'e B. Lasher, Es-

BY

·~ate.

Final and Distributive Aceount
of l'harles H. Wi~:~e, Jr., Adminiat t
1 lh E
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c st11te o
scar D.
Ervin , Dece4sE)d.
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Acf"OUnt

of

~liill". Morrlfloii, AdmJnistrn
of lhe Eltate of Dora B.
ll01ilic, Deceased.
. AU persons lntetc3led arc re
quircd to altcnd sueh settlement
and make objections thereto, tr
.ony they havo.
Any pPrflon interested may file
written exceptions to ·aald Ae·
coupts, or any item thereof. five

Gift

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Thou1onds of$$$ New Merchondi"

THE HALL OF DISTRIBUTORS
Hi11h School Gym At Harrisonville'

SATURDAY! MAY 21, 1955 ..
SALE STARTS--7:00 P. M.
Everytblpg must be sold Including power portable saws,
electric drills, hll'dware tools, 1ocket sell, open End
wrench sets, etc. Household equipment, toastera. elec·
trle and steam Irons, cookware, dinette sets, Electrical
appliances, mb&lt;ers, dlohes, portable ~wing Machin~;
Jusgage, electric blankets, toys, dolls, watchos, jewelry
11nd 1,000 otber Items.
Quilt&amp;, Gym Sets and Foam Rubber.
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(NOT RESPoNSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS)
Free l'rllel! All Merebantll11e Glllnntecd. T•nn• Cash
Lunch Served
•
Denver Rolterta, Auellonecr
v.-...., w. v..

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O'DONNIU..

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•JOCikal 41toYe Trafl.. IJ1hl

Pb TU~IOII New II&amp;Yen, W, Vi.

8 room tfowodaii-1 FURNJSHP!D
APARTMF.NT. 1180 S. B&lt;'&lt;ond
Ave., Mlddlcport. Phone 8087X.

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Seventh AcCount oC Lucille B.
Smith, Guardian of the Estatt of
Harold N . Smith, Ward.
First and Final ACC!ount of
Erma Nelson, Executrix of the
EBtale of Emmett G. Nelson , De·
ceased.
First and Final Account of
Wt~yne Swl8h(IJ', Adminlatntor of

~:~~~m~~F~"~irs~ ~~

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NEW HAVEN
FVRJI!ITVRE CO.

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compl('\e

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chh1e.: !ewtn;
N.OO ~r month

for rent.
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(5) '18'3$-21~

been

&amp;on. il Minor.

fer etllmaie.

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have

Tenth Cttrrent A~ount of P1ul
S. Smart, Guardian of Betty Jack·

P1ber Olalla 1nd Clo&amp;h
A... Vene tan Blinds:
D~PT .

Accounta

filed in aaid. Court for ~ttlc.~ent,
aftd t11at the" same will be heard
on Saturday the l81h day of June,

SEE US

Loot 3 KEYS on Cbaln ~"' tth
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St., Middleporl, n..r ll~ Mor·
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lah Chur&lt;h. CARRIE KASS~!J. IY~p
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; . (p,r~i~ 1nd ~rd Clerk)

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NOTICI. SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS
PROlATE COUIIT, MilOS
COUNTY, OHIO
Noti~e ls hereby given tbat the

folJowing

SALES

A fl'l'o.J

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By llerbcrt Kcll

Guaranteed ••viDJi up to 30':l

· (61 Lost fT Fo~o~nd

for
l'111
Cl&lt;

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CPIIIMISSION'

V. D. EDWARDS, Phon• IJ5.X
Home 434.
1·11-tf

aad

li·l8-3te

~MOLl!:

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THINitiNG OF buylnJ UUUHUIC41·

itome, the Middleport

8:1.3 Oliver St.

PAIIDON .1\ND

tn~utonce

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Antbony;
Jr.;

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We wish to tlaank the Rev. Fred
I. Gardner, 1he R~wlin~~:s t.:oai.J
Emergency Squad, friends

ciar)el R: 5W•n No. 8611S, •

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METROPOLtTAN

Jo'uocr~l

, ,Loa,a. Oblo, ),I•Y 15, 1~

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White Cfos3 chrm.n.,
mond Luman; OhrieUan
I!Dt!as, lfrt. J'ohn Ka.ut!;
r.u.. Frl nt Chees~brew;

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treHurer, ¥ra.
Love Gilt, S)'Ktia
votlona1· ehrmn ., Mn.

We provide

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(211 ~eol l:.srore .

Knowine we are not ht,:b
priced hJ1 eomfMLed, maa)'
. familia •ccustomP.d l.o !iDe 1
Use,:1 B.. ..C. 10 wttb LOADER AND ; quality .

.: .::· tber aot~. Melp Equipment
::;:. Co. PomCJI'oy, Phio.
5-U.Ot.c

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f.lll-tl

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lf:lilled. poi'dl 1hldea, venetl•n
biiDda, -ti and lawr. lumt-

:r,..ou .

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priaOAet IIOW confined I.D tlle Lol·
doa ·Prllo!i Parm. Londoa, Olllo,
The tint u:eetl.nl of the 'Dew a4m1tted lrom Meip COUnty, eon·
year w• lleld. lor the LoveJqy vtot!lt llay IDIK o( the crime of
Cln:lo oof tho B. H. Sonbora Auto ~eft ll'd aer4ioJ a 111atenoe
Miationlrf Society of t.be •flt'tt f'l 1'31( ll "~liflblo lor • boariOI
Baptiat Chureh Tuestlay evenina bet~ 'll&gt;e· · OIUO P~N AND
at the home -ot IMJt. MUtoa Hood, PAROLII' COMIIISSibN, on or
cbail'lmln. Other olflcer• a're: atter July t, taM.

Buruu ln~urltn«""e Compaaie:t
Auto, Llfe:, f1re . Otlke PboDe

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Lovejoy Circle
Holds Its First
Meeting Of Year

:oNE !;Qt1JPKINT-Two mine
pOrtitll a? •d :50" mine broke.
Three lilAC brest alKbiratt, !5 MAX WARD Alent J'or Farrn

t;_-J of Th.anQ IDd bpeclal NoBLA.bl!:. NH autom.~tle b1ler
tices of Eveeta _priD1ed at rquNI0-01). .Uainrul milker, eo.
lar claullted rJtee. ObUurlea
ott rake aDd Ollver Plow.
published It 1 ieDt pet word.
MeiCJ . Okv~tr .Salea, Pomeroy.
1 Cblrted Ada reeehed br mail or
54-If
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CLOTH A'WMNG!i fl .88 up ln··-' lioo
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COliiPI..r:rl!l lllmr~tace ~
W., Auto, l'ln. Polio. CaU 00.
IlDia, Mtadlopot1. OIJto .

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"SELF PROPI.LLED'' Adv•n.-tti
--Yet You Ha•• A. Tra~tor, Tf9f.
A IOLD NEW'CONC.PT IN DESI-GN

.F.ERGUSON
.sTOP IN "ND SEll: IT TODAY!

FULTON

Real Estate Broqr
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...,til followlq Wertl6'a.

limn In Atnrerllllll~bould 1M
nported lmmldlateJ.y. Tile Dilb
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112" JUqe, IDt.eru-

tloaal ........ unl~ ~ ft. T-lron
· · 3000 ll2 ,..,
minemine
wtro,drUb,
DC
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% No. 110 Sump pumpt, 10&lt;1
other ttell,i.
bel~tn 4 1ad
5 p. DJ,, ,Q niJle Hope, 127 Buttenr.q.t' Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
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Hill.
5-ll·fttc:
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Mn.

handy book. See
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eervtee. Bet ut tor

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every f'uner•l
benefit lmown to our pro/eu-

Trevey-Finsterwold
YUNEI\AL HOME
Jl'bolllt' JB6

Pameray,

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neighbors who sent flowers,
cards and udsted in an1 way at
the time of the Math of our
hul'band and Calhcr, W. R.
Bachner.
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Mn. W. R. Bachner and SOns

Good Cl••• Uoed Cars

All llfakea and MOdel•

1055, llt-Wit:

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$2,011&amp;. BI..Hou 'o, Pomeroy.

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New Haven Fprnllun Co.
Ph TU..Jt•16 :New Haven, W, Va.

SEWING MACHINES

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Ltwt~ Ccn101e Bleetrtc• . . . ~"~

Bet:utltul Detk Moelet. .. . .. llllt.l!O
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lit lor •potlloill;,., · TU Ohio
Vallot 'ltli COrP. Phone Cool-

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Coklr.-..Mahollany, Walnut; . 81onch
Maphr and Lhntl Oak

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We w•ll c:onvt~rt your old
mach hle Into an electric lor
lt;lc:e PDrta!Jlelllectrlc .......
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COLN HEIOHTS. Phone 330 II.

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. buur Wrec.-cr
Phone H227.

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llartetts' SBft'ty Se~lce, W.
M11n St.,
Pumt'ro.Y,
Ohio. ROOMS for rent. 7"2 1 E. Main St.
Phone 278-X.
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Phone 267.
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Flye ronm
MEN'!' wl1h
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2 ACJU.: Jo~A"RM, IJ room hou11e •nd

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ralt by Hide, nice C1mily eow.
AIHo Rmall
11rdrn tr1ctor.
, Thoma~ OJit'r, Rutland, Ohio,

( 17 J Help Wanted

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S1'RA WBERRIES at Reynold•
Dairy Store, Mill St., Middle·
port, o. Picked tnah dally. For
llrg~ order• eall IJ284-.J.
Wa•t•d. Expu!o~•·~ Jlrl lor
5 17-t:ltc
llENitRAL HOUSEWORK.
.
Phone
eou-11.
a.n me
IIOUSE. 5 larJe rot1m11 and batb,
lndudlns 11un purth. Inquire
ALVIN SMini, Alben• Rd., or Want houReeleni;;-.;-~ ..;,
week. Pholio 1138-M. &amp;-17-.!lp
call IK4·Y.
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BUSJNttis BIJIUliNG, I~
mC"ntw UQ:Jitllira wkh 3 DeW
ba1hl, lafile lnlalnetll' room

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downtffalf•. Price M500. Plano

!201 Busi~s-;5ervlca

80?- Y. Dick HM'ril, Syrecu.lll. QUJQJ;

swr.b~POTATO~-,-.d~T~O~M~A;To=
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·Rutltnd, Ohio, Rt. No. 124.
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ATTACHMENTii. Y 0 U R
CIIOICE liDO. , .IIACK. PHON):
DJ, KF.ETOi'f SEWING MA·
CHINR S!IIVJCE.
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DIY CU:ANI~G
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10:30 Slrlko li!tb
1J,oo Valiant.· · ·

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11:30 Search fqc_ Tomorrow .
ttte Gilidillfl pitlit
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13:00 'il1he lnnsr rtame

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Rdad of We ..
Travelers

of Emma B. Heines,

Deceased.
Guardian's Acc,o unl of Ray·
mond R. Baker, Gu1rdian of Per·
son and Edatc of WUbur Baker,
Ward .
First and
Final (Amended)
Account of Alvin Norri11, Adminia.
trator of the EAtatc of E . D. Tuc·
kcr, DI!(!C8lled,
Fourth and Final Account ot
H~ien L. Goebel. Guardilln of thO
E11late of Birdi'e B. Lasher, Es-

BY

·~ate.

Final and Distributive Aceount
of l'harles H. Wi~:~e, Jr., Adminiat t
1 lh E
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ra oro
c st11te o
scar D.
Ervin , Dece4sE)d.
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Acf"OUnt

of

~liill". Morrlfloii, AdmJnistrn
of lhe Eltate of Dora B.
ll01ilic, Deceased.
. AU persons lntetc3led arc re
quircd to altcnd sueh settlement
and make objections thereto, tr
.ony they havo.
Any pPrflon interested may file
written exceptions to ·aald Ae·
coupts, or any item thereof. five

Gift

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PUBLIC

UCTIO
Thou1onds of$$$ New Merchondi"

THE HALL OF DISTRIBUTORS
Hi11h School Gym At Harrisonville'

SATURDAY! MAY 21, 1955 ..
SALE STARTS--7:00 P. M.
Everytblpg must be sold Including power portable saws,
electric drills, hll'dware tools, 1ocket sell, open End
wrench sets, etc. Household equipment, toastera. elec·
trle and steam Irons, cookware, dinette sets, Electrical
appliances, mb&lt;ers, dlohes, portable ~wing Machin~;
Jusgage, electric blankets, toys, dolls, watchos, jewelry
11nd 1,000 otber Items.
Quilt&amp;, Gym Sets and Foam Rubber.
•

(NOT RESPoNSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS)
Free l'rllel! All Merebantll11e Glllnntecd. T•nn• Cash
Lunch Served
•
Denver Rolterta, Auellonecr
v.-...., w. v..

'"

WitliA .

O'DONNIU..

.

•JOCikal 41toYe Trafl.. IJ1hl

Pb TU~IOII New II&amp;Yen, W, Vi.

8 room tfowodaii-1 FURNJSHP!D
APARTMF.NT. 1180 S. B&lt;'&lt;ond
Ave., Mlddlcport. Phone 8087X.

.

Seventh AcCount oC Lucille B.
Smith, Guardian of the Estatt of
Harold N . Smith, Ward.
First and Final ACC!ount of
Erma Nelson, Executrix of the
EBtale of Emmett G. Nelson , De·
ceased.
First and Final Account of
Wt~yne Swl8h(IJ', Adminlatntor of

~:~~~m~~F~"~irs~ ~~

C.U1"

NEW HAVEN
FVRJI!ITVRE CO.

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compl('\e

M~~ l'tl· •

We rtP'flr ,.n
chh1e.: !ewtn;
N.OO ~r month

for rent.
~• llr.lt

(5) '18'3$-21~

been

&amp;on. il Minor.

fer etllmaie.

! !f~~~~..JJ~

have

Tenth Cttrrent A~ount of P1ul
S. Smart, Guardian of Betty Jack·

P1ber Olalla 1nd Clo&amp;h
A... Vene tan Blinds:
D~PT .

Accounta

filed in aaid. Court for ~ttlc.~ent,
aftd t11at the" same will be heard
on Saturday the l81h day of June,

SEE US

Loot 3 KEYS on Cbaln ~"' tth
I
St., Middleporl, n..r ll~ Mor·
'
lah Chur&lt;h. CARRIE KASS~!J. IY~p
if()

.
... (8 I Auto Sales

; . (p,r~i~ 1nd ~rd Clerk)

•

NOTICI. SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS
PROlATE COUIIT, MilOS
COUNTY, OHIO
Noti~e ls hereby given tbat the

folJowing

SALES

A fl'l'o.J

-,.-------:

-I

By llerbcrt Kcll

Guaranteed ••viDJi up to 30':l

· (61 Lost fT Fo~o~nd

for
l'111
Cl&lt;

,,

CPIIIMISSION'

V. D. EDWARDS, Phon• IJ5.X
Home 434.
1·11-tf

aad

li·l8-3te

~MOLl!:

De- · '·

THINitiNG OF buylnJ UUUHUIC41·

itome, the Middleport

8:1.3 Oliver St.

PAIIDON .1\ND

tn~utonce

~IB·Itc

p,
F

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Piul•lt;ft;

Antbony;
Jr.;

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We wish to tlaank the Rev. Fred
I. Gardner, 1he R~wlin~~:s t.:oai.J
Emergency Squad, friends

ciar)el R: 5W•n No. 8611S, •

OhiO

METROPOLtTAN

Jo'uocr~l

, ,Loa,a. Oblo, ),I•Y 15, 1~

Wlppot. 216

io" A?etNe, Potaf!II'Of, Ohio. ·

fliJl'

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leseent Corre!pond.en.t,
M.
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'44 HUtlerDUI

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White Cfos3 chrm.n.,
mond Luman; OhrieUan
I!Dt!as, lfrt. J'ohn Ka.ut!;
r.u.. Frl nt Chees~brew;

ion.

~tf

...

vk:e-chrlDD.,

1ecretary, ~II'·
treHurer, ¥ra.
Love Gilt, S)'Ktia
votlona1· ehrmn ., Mn.

We provide

UQ

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pr~eea.

(211 ~eol l:.srore .

Knowine we are not ht,:b
priced hJ1 eomfMLed, maa)'
. familia •ccustomP.d l.o !iDe 1
Use,:1 B.. ..C. 10 wttb LOADER AND ; quality .

.: .::· tber aot~. Melp Equipment
::;:. Co. PomCJI'oy, Phio.
5-U.Ot.c

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... , \.! ,.;:u,.m;lJ•U.U.

f.lll-tl

.o-x. ·

lf:lilled. poi'dl 1hldea, venetl•n
biiDda, -ti and lawr. lumt-

:r,..ou .

~ ~.

priaOAet IIOW confined I.D tlle Lol·
doa ·Prllo!i Parm. Londoa, Olllo,
The tint u:eetl.nl of the 'Dew a4m1tted lrom Meip COUnty, eon·
year w• lleld. lor the LoveJqy vtot!lt llay IDIK o( the crime of
Cln:lo oof tho B. H. Sonbora Auto ~eft ll'd aer4ioJ a 111atenoe
Miationlrf Society of t.be •flt'tt f'l 1'31( ll "~liflblo lor • boariOI
Baptiat Chureh Tuestlay evenina bet~ 'll&gt;e· · OIUO P~N AND
at the home -ot IMJt. MUtoa Hood, PAROLII' COMIIISSibN, on or
cbail'lmln. Other olflcer• a're: atter July t, taM.

Buruu ln~urltn«""e Compaaie:t
Auto, Llfe:, f1re . Otlke PboDe

118.

• Nj)'fiCJ liP Hl,\lr.;iO POR

Lovejoy Circle
Holds Its First
Meeting Of Year

:oNE !;Qt1JPKINT-Two mine
pOrtitll a? •d :50" mine broke.
Three lilAC brest alKbiratt, !5 MAX WARD Alent J'or Farrn

t;_-J of Th.anQ IDd bpeclal NoBLA.bl!:. NH autom.~tle b1ler
tices of Eveeta _priD1ed at rquNI0-01). .Uainrul milker, eo.
lar claullted rJtee. ObUurlea
ott rake aDd Ollver Plow.
published It 1 ieDt pet word.
MeiCJ . Okv~tr .Salea, Pomeroy.
1 Cblrted Ada reeehed br mail or
54-If
.., ... telephone alvea careful attea·
CLOTH A'WMNG!i fl .88 up ln··-' lioo
'

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COliiPI..r:rl!l lllmr~tace ~
W., Auto, l'ln. Polio. CaU 00.
IlDia, Mtadlopot1. OIJto .

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r0\irlr.L8 6UIVIC1 •,8tl\t1oK
Mklillelllfi, 'O'Io ' ·
' BI-1'18T GAS. AT ·
Rf:GVLAR PRICB i

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"SELF PROPI.LLED'' Adv•n.-tti
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A IOLD NEW'CONC.PT IN DESI-GN

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The Willi.. Worker. Class of '
;e.4111ltle4 to the llclp Ge..rol ~be .Ente.rpri•e EUB Churth wilL
llnopltol lfllesdv .,.... Doll llal·
ItA. Pomeroy; Ed1ar Ebehibae-h.
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Pickflas, ·'am·
Robinson, Carol
.Roush, Eugene
·' Rou::;h, .faek Roush
Roush,
Kent Roush,. Lola .Jean RquJ;h .
Patrlela R9'J!ih, Robert .'lou11h
Carol Rus&amp;eJI.
Danny Sayre, Jan Schneider,
Mary Strvrits, Norma S~,:~~·
1eorse Stewart, .~atbleco 'J
:o!Oh, Doioiby
Betty

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muck an auto and 1
1~;~:~:t:a pollt:e car. euming In the :
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direetion over the curb.
polite car Lhcn gave chase.
drove on both side.s of the
and ~t the traffic lip.t at
..aad Thttd, 1he 8\ruct 1
~J:;d en, but Jailed to .top. Tbe

lanlee Ni
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Postal Deficit.
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on Thursday, May 19. The eei'e· ll'rJday · &lt;l~e~ted the
~nics will begin at 8 o'eloet. . ~ ptDDf b&lt;mt _ur. the 2 per
\ In keep!~ with. put eustom,
tax which had Pli-J!l'e&lt;i
there will De no commencement
. by a _vote of 22-ll.
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d vot-e 10 thtbebJilHowe w.u
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:;.p&lt;".aker
at the exen:-~.~~e.
Jnate~
short addresses wiU be deliVered · qa1n•1 e
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by the r:la51t salutA(Oriao and the
The L.,l,lat""' did taU a pol!lass valedittorian.
• tltive ...,. In tha diNdi!Clf' tf
· More IOCIII ,...,...,..11111Jty for
·J1me• Hltffmen, the: ~n of
th• , • ...,.•• IM'obl~t,:r~t Of Khool
:M)o, 1nd Mf"!i- loltltrt · H.tfmlft
A_, IIIMIIMftt ..1,1
of L.t1rt R-.. It thl• r-•r't
will
'Nr inilual 'tax asclall ulutaterln whlla ltr............,. tl ~It fM'I.
~tl UnlRf. the \'" .. Mr,..
CG-IIJMIUfllf prapnty
tMtl Mn. ..,,....«~; Lltrlnt Sr.. ',
ef New Hli'""-·" the cl••• wale·
fllllctorlan·. ·
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~ Tbe iaVO£at1on .t the cmnmq:' .
~cnt exert:JJU •n~&gt; be· ,t'fcn
• tt; Rev. Sherley WOod.l whileare
music for the· O;CCI~on will be
ibterven~

dzargo

.. Oividtndr PoyGb/t Ouorter/y Beginning :Augulf

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to
.-ell property at the r· requlred
level wiH .tie IUibJect
peoalty
by
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odhool

Tbe .apecil1: lf.uiOft of
Weat Vb!lilila Let1Jlature
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eveD1111, hart, 1od Mn . !J1r1 CaldweU.

Lhe
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May .school
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lbe Holzer Hoapztal
Tu~ay w••
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. IPr;;.,~p':i ~~=e Fo~;~ti~~ ;:.;·,Starts At 8
Down As Special Session Ends
c~mp Helideraon~
WHS Gym
~oqDtJeJ wM~ rllled

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a (lma an

A diJeUSfiOn of the . Ill
Mr .. an-d . Mu. l)ep.ln
for t~e Wah1ma White Fa.h::on ver Arlia, Mr. and Mrs. I'IO)'d
.
Band wu 'held at the Carmack, Mrs. Wilbur Webb 1
meellng 0{ tho S.nd BOOIIero. It Mro HeJ.n $eworl, Ruuell C-e-J Sixty·nine atudenta

from
1rea
Botta, lbia
Apple
Grove, W. Va. John

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DlsmiaalJ were FI'1XI gbu01way,
81fW:Uit. ud Krs. Clara 'Sellerli.
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WA.BHIN3T.&lt;m UP -Prea~i.-e8!f;
El.nhowcr today vetoed a ~.t
iDZreue wbrieb wotttd • tRve
ci•e.n 000,000 posttl worken ••
~raa:e 8 8 pereent waa:e bile.

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-it objooted
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theMr.b-ill berallft
W.(Kild ....,_
Jta~ttial17 jncrcNt the pottal deficit aDd ereate ae:w pay IDeqqi
tin olftetlDI tlloun!Oda ol W emplorn.
'l1le meuure would coat the

lnanaged to · sOOp him 100

from the Ugbt." ,
The Pro,eeutor 4rent on "He
out of tbe ear ...d ,staggef.ed.
said tbtt he ,... aoJog to

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dolloro.
1D • veto mNIIee to the Senate ... tbt O!aief Elecutln aaid the

there anyway, but "here ht
wu t.be cuter of th.e

meUure lllo created' --cr•n ldmiailt.,atioa.

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t'h• 0 M Scott &amp; Sons Com·

Turf Bullder and to coord,inate
activities of the firm's research
and developllient prog,ram.
· Savior from this Qxpan~ed
productllili ia ~tee! ~ J1Q t~e
cost of the new plAne lllcUQI!!P·
~ent within f)ve yeare.
· Scott's earnings record below
charts the ever growing use of
Scotts Lawn Seed• Scotts Turf
Buildet, Scotts Seutl, Scotts
4-XO 'Weed Control, and .other
Scotts lawn care prot:lucts. All of
these products are appllet:l in the
propel' •mounts wlth popular
Scotti) .Spreadere.
Now you can share In these
profits by purcllasll!g this · 5%
Cumulative PreferrelfStoek. .
PURI'.OSE OF THB ISSUBr .'lbo pftleeedo from tldi luue wiD be uoed tot

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Rev. Kunze wtll gJve the invota·
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The scri~tur~~~iil~ will

ptoducta plant near Marysville. .

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467,370

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1117,113
1117.717
11119.181
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1
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NEWS BRIEFS

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HOUSE PASSES
Voluoteor Fire po,;Ortc
Lizzie BeegleJs meatRaeiDe
reporu a recent fb:e rua
Letart Falls,
the evening 91,
Funeral
LAW CHANGI.NG
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l:n'f to the home &lt;11 ~jll~ .
, Fire Cbiel Otis LllcQiutoet relOU of ..content.
FINES IN COURT Scheduled.~~~y
Lizzie Beogle, ·~ 4i~ ·~f!!IP"" to $700 wblcfl Mr. Hill ta1a Wq
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MeClintoct wiabu to remind
W. '!'a.
Oi:fubt,· all 4Kparttntnt memben· Jbat '.
of tbe.la~ meeUnp wUI be held eacti Wed- \,
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RACI.NE FIREMEN
PLAN JULY 4TH .
CELEBRATION

preparatio8 tor the departpieitt's

dane,

the· '&amp;anquet·

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l&gt;'rtlclPzrt[&lt;iD Ia the, ~~- l&gt;oy
amt r9~ 'f July i!l!ldn'ations.
;~'""' Fire Deporlateot ha,o
oooqzlettd plana for tlWr 'foUrtio
~~lioi .lul7 ,4tl:l
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cost of tiie 1.8 per caat _,.,. i-.. cre-ase blll would. have rilea.
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lhO-eO'pa ·_, ~~~ J;l'elter«' t~D p~ ~I
·or' tile fOOd , ~ · ,...._ ~ to 1adjqst .~ ;J.IY to~ · !: 1'
the
·i~. '"'l'he lolf J......
fr&lt;&gt;ao tile ~
jzr;•portteo and fea,.Jq
for · ~
pua~ wU~ .tart early in · the morn· point ol JlOf
for the
or iDc:Tease in the COif. ill
ina: and it requested t!Mrt the wort
Met
to plolz up,
Uriac.
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matftiais·
be
·ia
some.
type
of
eoaThe schedule is as follows: ·
all pflll:ible,!:
MONDAY, lloy -Alt of Flr&amp;t talMt, it
1 ,.
and Second Wards and. East Main
Sh~ld U., re~Jtltilll_ be Iii~
tbet are ui,ed to can.the U&amp;yot.a
Street, down to Syeamore.
TUESDAY, ~ay 24---Ail of Offlee, , ~iephone - ·M•.\ and - on
Third Ward, EXCEPT Lt.eoln Thuritday, ilie · med will ~
Hetghts, Uncoln Hill and West and eolleet· ttMI m'ater1i1 ot debris.

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lht lliocal ,.or endod November 30, 1954, wu a•u
llmH u much u the pnttt tor tho flo&lt;al rear tadod
No..mber ap, 1940.
· Nzlt profit otter lax• for the flv .. year ~
frtm · ~mber 1, 19ft, tO' November 30, li&amp;C, llU
i.•~ moro than '\84,800 111r reor, which Ia ICIOI4•i~ to 113.82 per ohlt.n on tho 3.372 ..._ ol $'f
QnulaUvo Pnforrod'Sleek, Sorlto194&amp;, and thel';O!o
~- .... e(
CamulaUvt Prtfomcl Stock, Sorleo ~--

&amp;.,,
·ODialandbil,

and.1'!!.;"'!'( Oft. • ~. • ~

Supt. Gibbs a6nounced th:~t the
79th -annual eommen"eement ser·
vices of Pomeroy lfilllh School, will
'be beld Thunday, May 28 at the
Junior High auditorlu~ at 8 P. m.

orchestrr',, fr,om
O~lo Univerl\iy, All!zens, will lur,
n{~ the "nt'ul!lc ,(or ' the • d,a~~~
whlcb wlil ·rounw ,Ibe 'Alumni

Milly at a china cl~. You get ·

.lihlfmo .,.,colqlh l'flok~ lnor.M•;

Responae" by
;,·eceaaiooal ·

be concluded
1.11:~ "ChOral
choir and the

Mll'Bbltl1f.

, ·-The 6rCJi&amp;(r8 will

acuff, .ruat, bum or italn. ;P,ret~H,.
. """'· hot ""'"' ~ ,.;~;"a.""
can't horn, lt. And " ~firattt1 at ·

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l ila'~l!t'' Ma;
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POrc.,alil Plnlth. • ,on'h~dt,

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DACIIUE A:LUMNI· .
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Ufetime Porcelain Finl~ I~~ finest rust~protectiGJ~
you can get-a~ ON~f "
has it •• ,
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(a) rede~m all of the out.tandlnr 4,900 ohareo of 6%% Cumulative Preferred

IARNINCIS RECORD

1l ~rman with

of the Baeealaureate •aervjce.
The mixed eholr, composed of
voices from the Pome.toy ·111gb
Bebool vOcal mua.le ' department,
will si'na: the yroceSsloriaJ. ~t under
the direction, of Mrs. Luci1Ie
SwackbamJfler, vocal mu.slc ·luper-

Stock, Series l95S. at a priee of '108.00 per &amp;hare pluo &amp;eerued dividendo; and
(b) pay approximately half tho cott of bulldlllf and oqulppfDr a new chomic&amp;l

scons

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Eiaenbvw"er· hid vetoet a ~
pay iD~:reate. Lalt ye~r, "' veo ,
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SCOns -Ever .Growing

panY-fambus cout-tO-eoast for
beautifullawne-ilstfll fl'Owinr,
~ying Ohio lnvestol'l a cjlance
to Ill•~ .Ia ita proflta.
a,.~ •maitd for fast sell!nr Scofta "LaWII Cart" J!l'lldilcta
has eaulied the Marymlle company to.begin further expansion.
SCott has Issued 10 000 shares
of 5% Cumulative Preferred
Stock to finance this growU!.
The Ohio Company has purchased this stock and is offering
It to Ohio investore at $100 per
share, Its par value.
A $1 million chemical products
pia"'-will be built southeast of
MarysviHe t6 produce Scottr

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IIJent department.
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Ei.eDhmrer
propc:!Hd a 15 per emt pq iDereue which, lloD( with I.Jd.jufd

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Mint~· fo··., $10·.

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