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Wednesday, January 18, 195P_____________..:.T.:.:h;:,e.::.Dollv Sentinel, Pomeray-Middlei;.ort, Oh1"

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Commentary

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS--MA~ON AliA

lfCHARO S, OWEN
GIN, MGIIt.

Sen Pllblilhed tY~ry atteT'Tloon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley
tlnel , lllC!., at 110 M~hanic St, Pomeroy, 0 Businf'SS office
phont' 388, HUori11 ofClce phon£&gt; 397.

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Pomeroy Ohio.

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Nat~onal advt'r1.ising

mailing matter at the

repre~enlatlve,

post

BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
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Subscription _rates: Delivery by carrier where av11!1able 30 cezat
~er week: one year in advanee at The Daily Sentinel office. $15.60~
.SIX _
month!, $7.80; three mq_nths, $3 .90. By mott 1r route wher~
ava 1Jable : nne month, $1 By tnail one year $8· lliX month!! $4 2~:
three months, $2.50; on(' month, $1.
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],•ss that little Greek restaurant 1
n•ml!mber in St. Kilda i'n MelUournt• still continue-s to ~erve a
gressy stenk.
A?stralia Is -coming aiODR', and
ro~mg slong fast, but It is stm
1 whJpsawM by a CDD'Ibiflation of
19t.h Century trade Pt"acdces and
\'lctnusly powerful unions who.se
whole purpOse Js feather bedding
lhe pratedio-n o1 the union &amp;Jilinsi
entt'tl'pt·ise. Tbe entire idea i.l slowdnwn . I watched a demolition job
Ill Melbourne last week in which
lh~ olabrers considered every
bnck as if it were a diamond be~o•·e t·hey _ regretfully dropped it
111!0 the rubbir. The lllow-nwtion
~peclac1e was so rldit;!q~o~s \Q see
that. a. friend ot mine' calle,d, ,me !n

RUARK REPORTS

On The Free Enterprise ·
Condemnation By Aussies
BY ROBERT

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SYDNEY, Australla--I have rc

~h !! ~ea~ t hat nu~ omatiOI! will create widespread unemployment cenlly com~ upon a prelty li ttle
es m 1 c nr~ of hl slory _ P:very improvement in production me~ods precept . m free &amp;aterpri 8 e-~u

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baslc you con't beat it. The nrccept d~als with the t·hlnR w~ prny
'or-g1ve us this day, our lluily
bread.
U,~ioo~ twist •this ·Labor stale of
N.ew South Wa lE'S inlo Ptt•hels.
1 he' I! was 1h
· e recent c~c of one
lmrc Schwan·z, obviouslv 0 "new
Australian" who ownR ·his own
bakery. Fur the sin Uf starling hi s
Oll(~ns-not USi,llg union ·l!mployeos
who ore forbi~dcn to go to work
before 4 A. M.-at 12:-10 A. ·M.
I Irnre was hauled into court nn•l
fined 60 pounds, or abnut $IJ5,
Jor the sin of working r~ 1• him -

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lmre, it seenu, was an ' old offe6:der He is a Europt•an. a frc&lt;'·
filnterprlse guy who wnnts to
mak~ tho best bread h(' can, and
sell 11, thereby insurin~ a llving
for his family and t:lhn'selt WQen
hfl went · !;aefort the magistrate,
t.be poor soul pleaded ·t hat he was
trylna to comt-ete with a keen
rlv•l, by working a little harder a
littj:e,1onger and a IIUle· eat11~r
For this be waa &amp;macked wltb ~
fine . .. ~ ..• ·
IronJCaJly, JUst rec~ntly the
two- riehN"t commfreJal families lil
the Countty were united by a mar-l'iage l·h at almost rivaled th&lt;!
Queen's vi.!li-t in fOlderol and faney
dolnii:,l. IronlcaiiV, the vast tortunes were buHt by immiJzrants,
muoh as Mr. Scl\warrr., one ot
hawked his wares rrom a
PUIJb&lt;!lrl. At the time fr·ee enternqt cOndemned, 100
I ait.'ppura that the tor·
Horderns and thl)
been

Christmas loaf. From lht· 1'hu:
day before Christmas throug h Bnxmg Day, .t~e 26th (the first week
day . followm g Chri stmas), it was
&lt;~gamst I he iaw f()r bakn~ to bak E&gt;
bread or earriers to deliver bread.
On a normal Wet•k it i.s also untnwful fnr b rea~ 11\ be de liver ~,L
bdore 8 A. rtf. Thi... ill union &lt;.lfn ·
trol of le~i sl.ation, pure and s-Jrnpll'. The law Is e.nten·d in the stawatch Aussie enter
tutes as ·t he "Rreid Industry Act'"
In
the
.flew
Au.'itrnlians the
wHh .pOW"r to make a rnan a r&gt;c!t~·
lmmigrnnts
, from
million-Jtrong
cnmmal lor whipping up n bi.~cu i l
all
pver
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globe,
the
Aussics
ior !Jul~ outside stat~d dav~ a ud
have the germ of 8 lus-ty t·hrlvln"
huurs.
country which someday c~uld rival
Unless a householder employs Canada, approach Americ-a . But
fGrethought, !t is literal!}· pos....;ible until they can figure out !lome
to starve
m Australia 11\'er the way to Jet the bakers bake and
Christmas wee k ends, unless you &amp;:,ell the pl'otluce of their 'ovem
IJ_vt• in n h~Jtol nr have careful ty ·Wit·hou't drauing them into rourl'
lll&lt;'tuull cfl your house. On the an· the g t r
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eicnt Clllebr;1tiun of Boxinl! Dlly,
(Copyright, 1956, by United
nothmg whalSO('Vt'r is opt·n, un· l&lt;'e11.ture
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DAILY CROSSWQRD
1. Maeawl!
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e. To be
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17, Guolln•
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23. Orate
~1. :Meritt
28. HOtl.se
of nobility

In
laws,

11r1Ul£e
t!'U!Itom&amp; . POsll·
unions of lhe
bly the
world iare
and "ri:rike" u a
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Into · the dally
:tc~tne more :t·hlln .1bto~ foilbidd.en
bretd, Just recent!y .t here was a
ltrik~ amGhJ;:+.beJi.eve 'it or notthe CAPTAINS of ships. It l11 a
risk to send a vessel to Australia
beeaUM you never k~ow whlch
bnn.eb of what Uftlon will im~edt
th~ turnaround.
ln one Upt'C\ of union habitand it can be C:aHed law-no br"ad
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9. Not many
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16. Force

with horl\ll
38. EdJ"ri: ot
aarmenU
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41. tnd!a (poet.)
t3. Be&amp;k or
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20. Expn!l&amp;ion
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11:15 Huntlnrton. •t 'Nittd: -'-' 11:45 Slrn 011

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One ~tter 81mply 4tlnda tor anotl\4i'r. In thll tll:nmpll!l A is uSI!Id
fot the thrte L'a, X tur the two OJ•• eto. sang! .. lettent., llpot· .
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4 ved bJ Charla Bayes and Robert
and Bpme Vaujhan to 25 mem·
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the name of Richard Cbambera,
rHieeted as assistant cashier oi
Pomeroy National Bank, was in·
advertenUy omitted from the ,
atory Tuesday on re-elecUon
of
officefs and directois of that in·

~ow JoeJ it run
wken 'JOU ~ofJ ill~iJ wa'J ? .

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Mr. and Mr11. c.

ONE GROUP

m. (Pat) Parker
and dauibter.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Turner of
Lancaster visited relatives in
Pomeroy . and Racine, last week.
Mrs. FloYd Cleland of 1 Lanj'sville is tbe 'guest o( her tbter;
attd b'rOtfttr"ln-Jaw, Mr. l:nd )lri., ·
William WoOdard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins of
Lancaster were weekend guesta
of ber mother", M:rs. Addie Grue- Cas_h Bahr-Chas MeMaster
ser ·
Robert Warner o( Dayton is a
:Middleport, Ohio

SWEATERS

SMITH .
Clothing

It l&gt;n'l aul&amp;c:lonl lhal your waldl-bop geed
lime in any oao poo!Uon. Wbon .yooa i&gt;riD9 your
wateh here lo bo repaired, we cbock U In be
pos!Uo~~t-~~ol hT hrmglng It on a boalcl bul -1
lhrough em amazing electroaic i:altnuDeDl
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called !be- ~trbtf}4lastr~
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th11 proteelioa. We

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demo111tra1e b1 leollq ,...... wold! FREL

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COLLINS JEWELRY

ABBOrr

Where Your Coafhlmt:e Ia Jutlfled

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peoplo Seem lXI·be,stepplbg .Into the 'Uppet ROADMABlER start&lt; ufJ wlth all 1M vlrtuts tlud
clrcle of line cars_
have vaulted the full line of Bukko to soaring
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no
do!lbt
that
"good
pu.es•
popular favor- then C&lt;lpi tMt tJCCiaim with a
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'bate a lot to ao with ibis_ - .
. worthinesa all its own.
. . . Jlut all by ~If, It does:it't explain the mdden
You sense this especial emiJll'llOO at once-in tho
; ·spurt In sales of tbe·fl:uest of BUicks- thi1·1956 ·individualiZed otyling of this grace£ully propor·
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aie apt to bii'the cli0o8ie# of 811.
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incrliaslng prefermu:e fOl .ROADMASTEII Is ill the
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i~ custom appointments-and In tho ·g'ood·t8ste
of i~ luxurious fabrics and oolor harmimles.- ·
But you know it for sure in the llft and thrill aM
opirit of ROADMASTim pmfotmauce.

For bere Is the obedient might of the highest·
powered V8 engiDe In Buicl.flistory-'coupled to
the Bash-fast ~· lllll'~· smootime.s
of an advanced "'?W 'irati&amp;l)l!l Pitch ~
most mOdem tnm"l!iuio!l,ip l!lO!Oring today•.
' l!Qi~ handlillg ease; ..
And hem lsiBulck comkt;
.Buick roacll!bility, ~\be &amp;re't Buick ride-each
brought to its peak In ·t.Jils Buick
.. of Buicl&lt;s:
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Treadway ------ - ·· 11 . 2-4
B. Snyder - ----·--- 2 0.0
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Woode ----------- - I
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Headley ·--------- 0
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to be ·held ill Jlareb . Door priw.
Snyder ----- ------ a ~ 12 were awarded to H. E. BoMy and
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lohll Will.
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ftJr, ~and \Mrs. Ned Henry
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tallln!fOit f\fr. and Mrs. Arthur and·
• ;Ficlr.: o(PO~eroy, Ohio. on ThUrs·
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SCIENCE IN
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Dlrnotland ' -.

8:00 Ahnle .Oakley

P:SS Weilber

A cooirtbutloa -lru m.de to tbe
March of Dtrn• whea tiLe Drew
Wehfter Po.t Auierieu · l.eJiOD
met in relu1at .euloa ~
eveniag at th&amp;o, Legion Home.
CliUord Haye~,
t:OIIQili.Dder
presided over the ~- ._ talk
on membenlrip wu - atveo b)'
Frank Cbetaebrtw, eilbtb dlltriet
commander. The mettlbenbi_p of
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Clifton Parent-Teachers ia Indiana this weekend.
Association me( Jan. iO for their
Those qui.lliag at Mrs. Hol·
land's Thursday were Mrs. Gearregular meeting at the school.
harJ, Mrs~ u ..rry Johnson and
, The JPeetlng was brought
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or'der by ijle prealaen't, Mrs. ·"·''!' 1 :MI'=-:•:._·::
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the singing of "Amer1c8'\ Mrs.
., Nancy Van Meter read a poem,
..The New Y~r's Prayer."
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The secretary, Mlll. Thelma
Henry read the minutes · of the
last meeting.
The amount ~made from the
sale of Christmas cards wa1 $20.113.
Antiblolla In lndu1try " '
It was voted to have ·a bake 1aJe
Millions
of )tvea have been aavtd
on Jart 21 at Woodruro•s 6: WJUby aa,tibiot.ic1, but thes&amp; earth-mold
iam's .. AU the prQCeeda wUI go drug~ maY al10 be put to sueb dl·
to the polio drive,.
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verse useS aa keepin1 food fresh
The as.!listant county superinten· lonpr, ·prolon.ginl the life ot,lll!atb·
!f~nt, Manford Blessing, held
a er, and. ravolutionllin&amp;' t.he eoame·
dii!ICussi'on on tbe local school tlealnd.a'mf. ' .,
problem11 and the ·recently apSuch ~ an'tU)lotiel 11 peideWin~
proved bOnd Jevy.
atreptotn)'t,!~n, polynlfxin and bacl·
Refreshments were served by,
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"t~t!l are ftndil'll
Mrs. Alva · NeweU, Mrs. ~e
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~lnefy broad
Li~tle, Mn. :Na~y · Van Meter
· appltatlona. B)'
and Mrs. Thebp.a .Henry t01 the
ae'rvlng aa effl.
foUowing members: Mrs7 Le'ra
clency n.pert1 1
Van Meter, Mrs. Helen Williams,
tOr example, ther
~ Pam Kearns1 Mrs. Geraldine
may be1p raise
Vpi;J.n, Mr~ . . Marie Smith, Laura
o~ -atafldiU'd ot
Hollla4 Mrs. EveiJn Nlcbolaon,
• llviar. Experi•
'Mrs. poro!by Van Motor,
Mr.
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Walter~ Blake, Mrs. Betty clan ant~biotica make •llkWorma pr&lt;Hiu1:o.l'
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'ailk ~ore q~,~;lek))', and
up \tlt
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Feb. horiey outflut of'betl8; ando,IU members are Ul'gf!d
some antibtotlcl

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To March 01 Dimes
By Drew Webster

Eeuador and tu the rcllJIOa td¥·
catioa program lD Me!gl Cou~:r
At the close of the m.eet.IDI ,..
fresbmenll of Ice tream. att nfi1
eoffee were served.
Oonatiollll were liV•8 to P•ul
Stre)ch tar hil mluion worfl: Ill

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SP,O!IU SideUghtS
News
Weather

From Pomeroy
Social Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henry were
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hood and
calling on Mr. and Hrs. Stanley cbildren, Danny . and
'Cheryl,
day . School pins for perfect at· Hart at Graham StaUOh off Mon· spent thB weekend in ColUmbus
day everrtftg! 7'l!Y. ' .
~ndance at the Ctiftpn Methowith her sister and brotber-indist Church:
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Sgt. EU&amp;ene Johnson left this law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy DavidJoD
Mrs. W. L, Gearhart, 22 years; week fo1;. California, where he and family.
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Mrs. Max Melnhart ,and Mr.
Ann Williams, 18 years; Oscar will be ltationed . . His wife · and
Johnson, Evelyn Locket, ~0 years son wtll join bim after school is and Mrs. Charles Quivey spent
the ~eeken'd in Columbwl with
Jun' Varian, E~a Varian, Jose- out.
phine Roush, •9 ·years; Martha
Henry, Phyllis Williams. Sarah
Mr. Tom Edwards and Mrs.
Roush, 8 years; Betty Call, John· Mabel Johnson- spent Ftlday witb
Die Call, Linda Call, Mart~ie Call, Mrs. ldt Bass and Mrs.
Walter
Jackie CaU,~3)'ears1 Howard Bland, West Columbia.
Johnson, Ma .
oh~on,
Betty
Mrs. Irene Kelty,
ebarlene
Van Meter, 2
s; Henry Van-r
Meter, Carolyn Smltb, · Sharon and Parkanna, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-,
ald Kelly and son, Denny, are
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visitln" the Charles Kelly , family

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Doug Edwards, News
The Range Rider
Arthur Godfrey 4 Friebcb
The MillillD•Ire
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Mrs. June BW'n&amp; attended a
meeting of the Mothen Club given at the Parish House at Mason
Clty on Wednesday evening.

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watehe11.fteet maneuvers froJA his ship off Tel AvlY.
M~nwhlle, Syria baa uked the UnJted Natlorw
Security Councll to ptl018b Israel for an attpclr: fn
which 49 Syrta~ Wel'tl lt111fd, and Egypt hal
waraed that war wlU resull from BIIY turther in~
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Tho Big Payoff
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The Rl'ds have tak:e.n a l('&gt;O"
tlmP. to take the big sl~o. As far
hack &amp;S ' December B. 19M, the
East German -parll~mE'nt votct'l to
eonvB{t~e tnilitinizerl Jl(oilee inlo
·--------'-'all~ ~f,1 West Germany- armed.
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On sePlamber' 2q Ja~t. the pa :-· 12:89 Sign On
~ame.Q~ Al11ended \be Ea-st Germa:~
1:00 F'Hm &amp; Fancy
eflnstttutlon. to .provlde for nation- 2::!0 ' T.he Fetninine Touch
al armed forces.
3:00 Aftern-oon Film ff.SU\&gt;11
Why the delay? It ('an bP on• .. 5:00 Mickey Mouse
the Rll!IJ!ans know ·t h" 6:QO Watch t.be Birdie
.-rmy plan Is a itanli!P-rous one tr ft: ur Oi'lan Music
·them. rn East G~manv. ~"IJl~~ 8:90· News
u,raeti«'allv hlv~ to- br, draupd f,.
8:M Weather
billtleks. But w..~. fl~&gt;manV rN'l" fbiO Danceland
false Its ~&gt;ot.ire MOOOO·m,.n f'f .,h' .7:lG .:tolm Daly
1ft&amp; force by voluntary rnll~t"'l ~n '
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THE THREAT Of JOINT MILitARY ACTION by Syria
and Egypt agp.irat Israellilis brought anxious waitIng to rsraelJ roi'ces. At bottom, Rav-A:luf Moshe
Dayan (le1t}, Iarael'&amp; chief ot stall and eommander
of the defense at!ll)', revlewaa tank corps with .an
unldenti6ed oftlcer. At top, an Israeli ruwal officl:!r

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.,.,.«htl d111"1M 2;~o ~e Teminine Totteh
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Captain Kangaroo
Garry Moore
Arthur GodfTey
Strike It Ricb'
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Tbe Guiding Light
KaUe'a Kitchen
Love story
Robert Q. Lewis

A ahatp .shooting Belpre five
overw helmed the. Eutero bukeleers, racking up 36 pointa in the
fm;t quarter, to take a wild ud'
.v, .~.:&gt;, high scoring 119-100 win
·u .11 1 uppers Plains bard wood,
liuli i'owell led the loM:"nl in the
~coJ mg column with 27 points, al·
t·houi:h Epple and Riebel h1t ZO.
21 poinl!J retpectively. l'rame and
Carpenter had to ahart the ~Cor­
ing Laurels for the nitht with 34
1aarkers apiece.
rhe B~Jpre reBerve!l opened the
evening with a win ov&amp;r tbe Eu
tern re11erves, 59-48. Cowell ltd
·t he winners with 14, and Headley
copped the scoring bonol'tl for tbe.
losers with 13.
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Belpre
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tht Fedented Cbureh Count:il was
held Monday evening at the
chureh. Offu:m eleeted were
Fred Blaettnar, pre.ident ; Leonard
Jewell, vice pretident; Evelyn
Fiek, ...,..,.,, Loia Burt. tioaoclaJ •ecrelley; AnnetU: Knight,
aaiJtant fiDIDttal IE!Cl'etary and
Fred Roseobaum, trtasurer .
New memben elected to ~~rve
ere G. 0. Schmoll, W,- .A. G1bbJ
and Evelyn F'aek. Retmng mem·
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Swon and Bob WJI_aon. 0~~
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Communists apparently
hnve made up their minds not l?
d ~lay the organizat ion or the "pl'o·
plt!'s army" any longer.
F.ast German newspapers start' cd Monday to .p ubiish resol utlnns
I passed by vari~m;. Communistsponsored orgamzatwns-factury
workers, farm workers, Communlst youlhs·demllnding }hat all
army be ,{orrned.
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That Wall taken to me· an that the
announccment · is eominli( soon In
th@ East German
parliament,
1Nhich incidentally Is meeting to-

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ewer JubJ, hn~ more and better jobs
ia .?;!~ u~tt•mobJie des.lro;r.~!J. the .horae and buggy bu 11 Jnes.• eR-but
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. ~ t.nfmlte Increase Uf' employment and npporlunity followed
b ~re lf\Ctnll)', pro~hal ~ of 11loom forecast that dial te-lephone~ would
nng a Cl4tl'l~trophll' dcleree of un c• mployment amonr
y
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there ~~·v 7'v P~'l. eun I more phon!!
• operators than opera
there tH'8.
were et
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)ears liJ.IO.
AutomatlfJn I~ to be weloomrcl, not frP.red
- - - - - · ~-----~ · ---·--~-------sh"C rPA\ly dumb?"
"I lhlnk I should huve named
Dumb? Why she thinks a ful)l · my hoy Flannel" said Mr a· ,_ ·_
ba.1.1 coach has fm1r wheels."
"Why ?" uked' Ml•• Jin~:ft m.....
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Tbe\ Wahama White ,FalCODII,
with their Ripley gam~ tbla week
pottponed because of the weath·
er, are looking ahead to Friday
nlgbt and their engagement with
the Point Pleuaut Btl Blieki in
a conte•t tchriuled for the Dew
i)'mnallum at Potnt Pleuanl
Both tealll,l are eaterlng the
conte1t with seuon'1 r««dl: of
eight victories and t'wo loues.
One of the lO&amp;Ses of the Bla
Blaeb, however, 'came· at '- die
hand! of a good alumni team.
They l01t their last Saturda)t'a
a:ame at Logan by a score ot '1160.
The Falcons have bowed to
EASTERN
FG n TP
Middleport and'· fo Ravenr.vood
while rolling over right otiter op- Powell ----- ------- 8 11-11 r1
ponents. Coach Ralpb S&amp;yre Jnd
20
bi:s boys have been hampered Epple ------------ - 1
somewhat by in,turies and Ulness
The team lost a Jot of lts aeor· Riebel ------------ 5 11-13 21
ing puQch and its rebo\Uldina: abl· Wbitlateh --------- 4 4-4 12
lity when Roscoe Sproure wu in·
jured in an auto ac.cidenl Then, Boyle~ -- ---------- 8 2-4 18
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bii Jerry Arnold ..,came along to
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fill hi• shoes capably and was 1,;K;;n;;;ig;,h;;;;;;;;;--;;;-i;;
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1trlcken by a throat allmeqt II
which has kept blm out of the
lineup for several a:ames. 1
Coach Don McKenzie' II ·-Little
Falcons will tangle with the Little Blacks in 1 contest sebeduled
to get upder way at 8:,0 p.m.
This will ._mark the rant meet·
ing of the season betweeo the
two teama. TheY will meet late in
February at Wahama in the season's finale for the Falcons.

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10:00
United P,... StaH Cor.-..pond..,t
The East German Communists 10:30
apparently have decided at laSt to 11:00
aet up t,heir long-threatened "peo· 1122:00
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pte's army."
1:00
Aavkes !rom 1\erlin indicate 2:00
that formal announ\emen1 of ·the
2:30
decision may come at any time.
It wfll be Scwiet RuSsia's an- 3:00
swer to the arming of West Ger- 4:00
wany on the side of the United 4: Hi
4:30
Stata, and lots aJUes.
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The Red Germany amn:r woUld • ~
tall;e Its plac.e in the tig.bt1ng f{)re- • 'o
CII of Rbsaia
and J.ts East Euro- 6:00
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pean satellltru. These have been
coordinated. under Soviet Mar- ·
'l!fUilSI)AT
6:00 'J'o Be Annou~ced:
shal Iva~;~. Koniev, in retort to -th('
Sign .On
t :ao Spor.ts i:ye
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- 7:ttU Today
·fl:4!t N'etts Picture
~ion of which West Germany :s
9:00 Coffee TimE'
~J: 5f) Lea Pa~ &amp; Mary 'Fora
now a member.
10:00 DiZJg Dona. Scb6ol
7:00 Death Va:.iley Daya
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The baai8 for the Gt::rman Com- 10:30 Ernie KoVI!li!S S!uilw
' 'l:SG Dluh- Shore
munist arrny already has been 11:00 Home.,
7:4:5 NeW1 Car .. van
laid in the so-called East German 12:00 Tennessee Em!e Show
ft:OO ~Ou ~et Your IJfe
12:30 Feather Yo\l!'. !itst
"barracks .People's police."
8:30 DraJl11~i
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9!1)0 Peo'pte'.s- C:tiJ&gt;ke·
Thrwt To Alll•s
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9:30 FOrd !l'bei:tr.-· .
The new prospective German 2:30 Halls of Jvr
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10:00 LD• V!cleb .Tti$11ro
Communist army must be regard- 3:00 Parson's Study
11:00 Nef(l !ll:!a;\fitnel -'
ed u a new Russian threit to. th e 4:00 1\fatinee Theatre
Date Wit~ Life ·
11:0~ Wjath.Waot
AUies.
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11:10 Pr1!Ss 1rait
.But it is certain to be an un- 4:30 Modern Romances
Queen tOT a Day
11:115 ijud wlikiQ.ion St,O'if
re!i~ble force, and some day ;t
5:00
ll:SO Tonlpt
may prove more or a danRer to ~,30 Old Timer
Howdy Doody
1:00 Slgn ·(lff
RVS!Jia i~l( tharr to tbe We10t.
On p!pcr, the "people's police''
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are a erack force, with armored
divisions, motorized infantry divisions, an air force and a nav}'.
But let recruit it, the East German are forted .to coerce J:Opthl
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4:00 . n; :art.btor n.,· ,
uoder threats to "volunteer (OJ'
9:0Q Sip On-Prayer
4:15 See·ref 1storm
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f:30 On .Your A"''DUUI ·.
La5t yeal' alone, 4,286 men of D·oO Captain Kanraroo
the police fled to W~t Germany. 10:00 G"rry ·Moore
5:00 J.,ucki ' Rll'ru!il •• I
10:30 , Arthur Godlroy
6:30 Yo1,1r J!!sso Reporter
f'l•w "VoluntMrs•
11:30 Strite it Rich
6:43 Bob Wagner Sports
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East GeTman
Premier Otto 12:00 Valian~ Lady
, 6:55 :Weatherman
Grotewohl disclosed in an unus- 12:15 Love ot Life
7:00 Tea Room
ually frank statement las·t No\'- 12:~0 Search fer TOiDorrow
7:15 Doug Edwards, NewS
ember 27· that It milil'ht Oe necell.~­ 12:45 The Guiding Light
7:30 Set. ~l"estort of' YUkon·
ary to enact a draft Jaw f0 recruit 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
8:00 Bo, CUmmin8s ShoW
atl army because of th e difficulty
1:30 Love Story
8:30 SboWcr of Stars
in getline "\'t&gt;lunteers" for the po· 2:00 Robert Q. Lewb
9:30 F'oi.lr Star Playhouse
2:30 Howepartr
10:00 Stories of the Century
lis:e.
lt certainly seems likely that , 3:00 Th~ Big Payoff
10 :~0 Wanted
when th~ pJ.an to organlr.e lhe ar· 3:30 Bob Crosby Show
11:00 Up-to.tlle-)fiDute. News
my is unnounced', ther(' is Jtoing to
1}'()6 Tbe Late Sbow
be a big: flight of East G~rman -------,-,---;--~'7;--.,.,-~--;routh.i ac1•oss the border or West ·
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WIDNISDAY
6:30 Sporlo Eye
Sign On
6:40 News ·PicUate .
Today
6:55 \ Les PapJ J._, MI
. ary Ford
Coffee Ttme
7:00 . ,9rience F 1ctJon Tbf".atre
Din(( Done Schoo)
'f:SO Coke nmer I
Ernie Kovacs Show
7:4!5 News cVav,an
HOme
8:00 Screen Directori l"i
Tenneuee Ernie Show
bouie .
Featber Your Neat
R:30 Fatber··Knowa Belt
Bob and Jao Carr Present
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Camqta Goes to 'School
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Date With LifP.
ll :Ga Weathercasl
Modn Roma••··
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ea o ta k About thC' "~pr .:- ad" between the mon ey' the farmer receive! for food pr0dur1s afld the price the ennsurner pav!l wh~n ~
goes shopplnf{. fn 1~M. -the farmer got about $l8 ..1oo.ooO,ooo for :h:
food, and Relhng pr;cc nt retail was some $-1fl 300 000 000 Th d"f
~~rtdnrc of S28,000,000,000, represents nlarkeling ~haries
0 ~~'
am or ar10tbcr.
This grut diCfe1·e_nre has l.Jd many peopl(' to wondE&gt;r if wholl!·
saltt;s. Pro.;E&gt;ssors. ·retaJiet·s, and other; Involved in the mlllrketins Job
aren t mJkJJIIl exressiv;,• pro lit.~ at the expense of the fumer th
eo~s~m.~r. or both An artiele in a U. S. Oepartmenl or Agrlc~ltur:
pubhca .JOn cast! so me rev('u ling light on th t
1
The artlde point s out t·hllt "consumers a r~ dl"?.'lllndins and "etling
morE' convenlen('t' und serv il:e~ with the roods they buy- m;e re~~~~'t from~, pa~k~ged, and easier-to-serve roods.'' 11 also ~:~bs~es
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am11 rna,rkehn.: food prutluets were payins their employr.s 44
v:~~~oe~nt more per hour in September of last y~ar than In 1947·49 And
j - , Jt p!'t!sentll these faets ahout the profit situation: A group ·of 40
t-ad~,! food prl){'t'~J:IRi companies averaged a net profit of 1 B cenu
per 0 ar. of !U!lt'~ 1n 19M---slightly le11s than in 19~ and substantial!
less than lt1 1947-49. l•'ive IEII"Ile whoesale food distributor:~ av·!l'&amp;J~
one c:nt w·r cJollar or .~al ... s ln 1:954-and this. too, wo.s slight!; les ~
t~a~ m 19~3 and sub9tanlioHy les.z than in 1947-49. Finally, eliht food
oC an systems averaged one eent proti·t -per dollar of ~al!ls in 1954
a1alnsl nine-tent-Its ot a cent In 1953 and 1.4 e~nts in ·1947-4 9
' 88
h Th~M' concern~ are rt'Dre.~entatlve of tht!ir indwtrles It 1~ obviou•
: ~~ fb1g !)roflts are not t he cause or the farm to markel spread The
.::ar~!:i~~~n~'rc:~ w.1hleh mhu11hroo-med· eosts in every segment of' the ·
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and the ronstanll ·
~r,_eastnl( food convenience dem•nded by th'e h6wewite. ;re' th! ~ni­
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DIIII:er 111 I he woodpile.
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White Falcons In Free Scoring
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State Looming Stropg~r Withip Big Ten Raee'
Buckey;o~~~~~:e~~:;~;~~~seRole P~-~m--e- ~-oy Mak~~ Comeba~k To Do\vll Raci~IY EO SAINSBURY .
U1tlt.cl p,.... Sports Writer
CIUCAGO UP-Ohio State has
soine sophomou help this }'ear to
aJA: sha.rpehooter Robin fret&gt;m11n .
stt'ioyd Stahl'.!l Buckeyes. bt'aten
~_..Y twice iJl 11 games this se.n·
161l, mij:ht fittiah sbove thf' .MO
m4r'k tn· BiJ Ten play tor fht&gt; fir't
tlfhe in lin TeaM.
"'Freeman is just as hot or a
little hotter than ever," Slahl said
bt telephone today. "He's a l way~
hJ.d about all tbe shot~! therf' arp
li:, the boot, but this year hf' ma,J.·
We ordrivinx a little better than
evi- . before . I know ohejl; fl'eding
off~er.

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to get the t('Dm tf'
realfie 'they thouldn't C'OUnl 00
him, but .they do ht?ra\Jst' they
have auth ~rea1 conf 1M nre in hi•
shooting. They hunt 'him 111, ;;.•hrot 1
ht_ sMald be hun tin!~ !'hom up t• J
f~ oU to thllm ."

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stUI hoped would

aet !he po1nh an ~ hflw •·
So far thts .season ~ rt'('nt an has
been hitling -th e ne1 ,. &lt;\'l'n bct1r r
lh.ao he J;lid a )ear ago Last sc&amp;son he averaged 31 5 1loin1 s ptrr
game for 13 J!:iimes he fn n· ht' droo
ped out of _,;chool w11 h an ank lr
injury whieh ha mpered h h pia•
This sea~on , in II gamh ht• hJ ~
:weraged 33.4.
" We regard him ~' our pl:I\
maker," Stahl sa1d . "Jnd just b~
looking et t hl' .11:amt· 1·ha11s ~·o 11 1
can St'e U1at he is S:thH'da y niJ~:h1
~:~gainSt Wiscomti n. lluward had
about six of thos" ~·~~Y lav ups :mtl
undernf'ath the has k('l t. and frr~·­
man xot the bal l 1n to ·him ev£'1·•
time. That's lh&lt;' diffcrenc&lt;'."
"We'd like ·1o be consider(&gt;() ju~l
a dark ·horse for the title." he
ndded. "lllinois, the way they'r"
going now, look.~ might) ~ood, nod
don't 't'Oll'tft towa nul. ntev 'betft
us with prel·ty much dPrt•nsivc
pressure, but we m&amp;dt&gt; 17 errors,
and thai'' !'nouih for three .~~:ames
And Purdue ill surprising every-

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tlowa rd ·a·nu J im lllllf.! hl n
hf rUIU''"tl fOfl.llill'd s •1•hn
~~ tumdle r~~~t!lin u as well 0s
leoi'e. :A third .soolwmnrr&gt;.
Knn
Sldle,. 'Won 1 atart~n~~ bcl'th before
be~e ineligible
!:It's m~ Howdrd than nnyone
e~" 'Stlhl "'id. "lie's very -rugtea lftd h'ai: 'lliluaual sprinR for a
b«y .of his beffh~ . Sidle Wll :~ verv
~IP«ble toe, a'ntl •losi nl;l him couhl
blrt11s lb 1Jle .Jtri!otch, but we mav
let tlimK! ·of. the bench str ength
baek tbroua:h John Snyder an~
Mike ~n. "
., .f'han 4.alft v..r
~!J\d Jay rOur ball club Is 25 ptl'
olat ·better t.hlll tt .w1s last y~ar,"
&amp;tal 411tlmated. 1'Pretly much I
~ell t:lt!VftUte or Uowal"d's U·
tn; lhel,. d' Prewnan .ibootH and
llllssea... Howlr~ can dil 'it off and
Wt Jt 'J*tt Ito 1dm. ·Or maybe h~
r.tbounts It ttito the ba8ket. and

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s10n from a fighting Racine Tor.
AndrYM~ led the 'Scorers with
noti(J quintet before ·a fair sized 18 rpalnls, whht •tu~ Qu•ll•
cr·o•Ml at Pomel'OY Junior High
pliiPd ·hl• lbe$t pme of tht

g~· m The big Panthers led all
lh&lt;' W&lt;l)', but didn't ·take a safe
lf'&amp;d until the second tla1f . wheP
a tot-rid fast break led the way
lu &gt;il·iory.
Ha&lt;'ine gained some semblance

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PROSPECr
FOR rile
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\,. UNITI!D PREIS
Tex.- Paul lor·
genson t2S, Houston , outpclnJ,ed
Louro Salas, 131, Los ~ngeJM,tO.
MIAMI BEACH. F\a.-Jimmy
Morris, 154, Miami, outpointed
Jpe Miceli, 149, New York, 10.
HOLYOKE,
Mass. - Sammy
Walk., 1~, Springfield, Mags ,,
kn~k~d out
Bob Dolton. 160,
Providence, R. 1., 12.

HouSToN,

Pliny, W. Va .

h~ls

'1o~oo

Sold Up To 19.95

MENS PAJAMAS
l.'"J'MI •roMioth Knltlt&lt;l.
llo Tol.95

MENS

Coats &amp; Jackets

$15~00
Sold Up

Te 15·00

MENS HOSE
A~tkleh, ltqlll~r.

Wool, R•v-

on &amp; cotton. loll ulf to 1,00

3 for $1;00

MINSSUITS

Men• TOPCIGATS

In il'wo 'GNilli•

In 'llore t'lroiQHI

~f.r.

$2'7.oo

8eld Up

~r.:o

$Juo ·

,.., 80.00

MENS SUITS

t•:t;;t

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JIO(d Up

·BOYS

Jackets-Sur Coati
Qalltcl Uned •.

1tMI tillY. Sold Up

$19~00

$}'7.00
$5'7.00

Sold Up
To 11.95
Sold Up
To 14.95

$6.00

$ 00
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BOYS

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Mason Methodist WSCS Ht~s Meeeting
Monday Evening At The Church

The Da4lv Sentinel
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" Ma~r of the Waking World " 1 People " Ahe-~ards a 5hort Ullk
was the topie CJf the evening as . l'ntitled · Let Us Go t'Mwanl to
Ute memberJ of \he WSCS of thf' frt•t&gt;dom" was gillen h-, Mr~ .
Ma11011 Methodist Church met on Stella Chaltin. !ofrs G l at.i)'~ ThaMonrl.a)' f'lienlng at the chuft"h ma!J gave a rep(lrt on Mi s~JOn~~:ry
wit h Mrs. Pt&gt; url RouM, the lead F;du(&amp;\lon In Aflit'a
t&gt;r.
A pray~r ~·:'ls led hy ~i N M!ir·
Mr!i . Jo:vPI}'n Proffitt gavP a garet Pick~m . Hostf"sse~ . fm· 1he
talk during the me..ting on "The ~ve ning were M'rs. fl: mil} P-urNeec!J&gt; of Lht·
South Afri(:ull zeu .and Mrs. Ulah /..erkle.
Pri$E'nt for tbt&gt; meeting
Mrt. Glady~t TltOmas, Mrs . J une
Van Ahlt~r, Mn. Pearl Ru tlsb,

Mn. Mary E. Capehart, Mrs. Stella Choi!tlin, Mrs. Kathe rjne Fo.:lesona, Mn. Marlil&amp;.ret Pit-kens, Mn1.

Evelyn Proffitt and

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
By OSCAR FRALIY
Richard, and it eommunicates ItUnltad Pr.~• Sports· Writer
self to the whole club. The RookNEW YORK UP-Joe
Lap. ct, quiet .&lt;and tense to the point
chi~k , the coach of the New York or breaking, become5 so super·
Kmckcrbockcrs professional has- charged that he can't see
a
ketball team, is called "the floor- friend two feet away as he pre·
walker" because of bis restles~ pares for aclion. The team takes
anxiety be fore a }!ame and it's a on this character and the Mon·
tlpoH on how mosl athletes "die treaJ dressmg room usually is so
in thl' dn.'S9Lng room~ ju11t l'rior q\ILCt you can hear the prover·
to an even1.
. ~ial R/;n drop But once on tW;l
Almost any foothnll playf'r Will 1ce, brother. they, make enough
tell you aboul the '' butterflies" no1se to suit anybody
flilllng through his Innards as
Tippy Larkin, a hatller whose
he Wllih for the opening whistle couruge never was rrueslioned,
Muny
a
muscular behemoth once climbed through the ropes,
I churng inwardly bolilnd the pro- stripped off his robe with profesfesslun:~l musk known as q pokf'r 510nal aplomb--and fllscovered
face.
that he had forgotten to put on
Excitem ent, tension, anxiety hi&amp; trunks.
ond in !lome cases, even physical
Excited~ Who's etcited? Wh y,
feur, ca~es a surprising number all of them, nnturnlly.
of them to become physically ill
as they sweat aut the torturous
hour preceding n&lt;'tlon.
I
Un•ble To l•t
"t never was able to eat beCore a game and can't now even .
when I'm merely eoachlnK," Lap·
chick admlta candidly.
"The
worst time was in 1927, when I
I was an experienced pro, and our
Celtic&amp; were playing Cleveland
for the world chnmplonshlp. We
had won. the firet two games, too,
so you'd think the heat would
have been off. Dut my knees
shook 10 badly 1 could feel them

th~ hoste s.~s

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firSt period as they , hit from
anctes to lead 1&amp;4:. Pomeroy
uea after th~ period and .
their OW'D, but the bie: lead
toO JfiUth fct
!Jittle
~lne: 'led ·. 28-11!J at
ana h'ad.); 'tQ.:aO lead at
of . the third 'fatta¥ter.
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pared .1. Pofuer(wy last _I

ratir \\flt~ ~ .dahl each,
Y~q ,arpd .l'o·weu
the
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and ·
fo;.clk ,;'bff, 'tiJe · '
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the the
second period
.frJr
on
of thein a slow rfnov-:
ln ti4.\8,·W!e
wUlt
ing stanza. PomeroY.'s ,karo~ J~'Ms ~d I'll ·
Brown was tagsed for hia foUrth tl8 ftt. ·
personal foul
•midway in the ~e llbe'ups:
quarter, and sat out until the ·
,1'
'
~ast period. Pomeroy still h.eld a ~..::.Cr ~ -POS. I'G !',· .
F "4 lojl f
20-20 lead at halftime,
-,.
F
3 lo:J
The Panthers opet)ed up their ~-lfe
c 2 ..
mnrgin b( the third period as
.
G D t.l
Andrews, Blll Sheri'dan and lithle Birch
0 2 u
Billy Qualls paced the rally. Taylor
F D 1!4
Qualls and Sheridan teamed en Jlulel'/
the fast break. to lick the llaolne · Yo. .
defense abd Pom.,.roy held -a ufe · Gr~
T,..-·~·
41 .31 Jead It the end 'of the thir'"
141149
u
qua rter.
POM.ItOV 'OSr lOG F
In the last !ltanq the Panthers continueil to hold their 10 Hawthorn•
F D 2oO
.
~~~"k 1;:;g;:lla~ t~t" ~met ~ual~ Brown
F 2 f,S
with Sherld
ud ~~ :n eame
c 7 ID-1
the f~st bre~~ :; a n ~ws f t~n And ...-.
BCOT'i g 8 t' k
: ;.o~f 0
e lluHJnghn
G 2 0.0
the ~g, a:u:~ •;or ;; Tftr~~~e~e
10
this period.
e,
, r ,,
Sher'i~•n
G S. ·ti.O
'J'he Pantb
&lt;b c1 tbe!tr best Q 11
G 7 U
, ho .
en a
u• •
~~e ot~~~ ~~~-~of t'he ~~~tb ~ 8 Mih:h
'f I 1.0
h ~
Uh 28 per 1"'01 •t e r
11 0 8 w
0811
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n ° 'at-. bmi:Jtrt
F 0 2.0
tempts. futcme htt. for Only; 2Q:
p D 0.0
per eent as they htt for ~4 101111- Theiss
In 41 attempts. Pomeroy htt c~ly
Tot•h
M 29·11
11 out of 29 fonl attempts, while
Rlildne bit but 19 out of 38 at· R"IM
10 20 31
tedr~pts. Thdle Panthers with An 1
ewa ea D.( the way c~ntrolled

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FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON WINTER
.APPo\lliL FOR MEN And BOYS COME IN

Pa~:~tt~ers

,•ftd
'tlflrt. .

aftc! a..tiCk

of vtetory as they eA.rlier had
takrn a well earned G2-45 win
ovl'r the Panther Jt8terves in
the preliminary
eontest. The
sharp shooting Tornado seeon&lt;,ls
~dso led all the w~ as
th~y
fought of( n last quarter Pome- ,
roy rally.
Th e Panthers jumped into
a
14-10 lead at the end of the first
period in the regulation' eonteit
a.~ thr tJe goals1ly big BiU AIJ·
drPws and four fouls by ~a_rOld
Bro~n paced the early seoQnf.,
Jnmor Wolfe tossed •o n twa;
goals rhr Racine 'lnd "Paylor ·had
a fielder and two charity toaees. '
Racine continu~d tC) stay bot

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16 ma.rUn. ern lh\ffdan .... j ·S
ldwed With 10 Pohit.. W~fh 1
..,..., _itflh for 1tilc1M Wlf\ ' ' :1:~~::!\,'~
ptlntl w1th ~Ta)'lor 1hftriftt nf.,. ,

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admitted
•ruesday.
Roler
Wrlrht, Ashton , w. Va .: Mr11
Charles Cleland, J)(!x\N : C.pm-geWallace, Gallipolis F'erry, W. Va .
Deathl: }(rB. M.arvm Wears,

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rught as they took a 59-47

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MINS JACKETS

Amazing Pant~ers Show ScoriQg
Punch In Knocki~ Out fomldos
Pum ('roy's "comeback
kids" the tftbbunds as big .EQ) had 13
math· it four wins .in a row last rebotindll -and Junlor Hawthorne

ln tte •Big Trn -tha!fl• f" r· 11 dnwn boclv. We've got ')ht.·m Snturtlll)
to-t}!.t:..irc (i rtish. &lt;''" n ,,~ f ·l'l1ll night."

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holds in furHc:e h- I

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~nocklng."

~ Joe Louis, In the dnys when he
~as ruling
tht.'
heavywelaht
r~ost, struck antlci.patory terror
i/tto tho qearts or his opponnt.l
·wbioh became almost unbear-·able .for them Jn tho'e final few
minutee before the action Rtarted
Many an opponent hnd to he vir·
tually locked in hls dressing
room to keep him from la~ina: a
powder an dse~l'AI had to he'
pushed fnto the rtaa:.
Thero Is at lea1t on&amp; case on
record in which one boxing fig.
ure reaijy 11 dJcd In the draettne
room." Tom O'Rourke, one of
Max Schmeltq's e'ntourage, was
slttlnJ belide the Black Uhlan In
the dreulna: room just before
the first Louis filht when 'he tell
over dead with a heart attack.
'Nt..., Pltyilcolly Ill
)lyron Nebow, one of the
soltlna rrea'ts, 'fi'equehtly was
phyaieallf ill Ju•t ·btfffliiN itertlftr
off In sotne of his moat importa-nt
matches. Yet, onte he hit that
flret tee shot, Lord B~ron was
deadly t"llm ·ahd told ftnd, look-~

CUT WWEST

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.4-wheel drive truck 1'
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Here'l a ntgged, aU•purpose tru&lt;i. Cle~Jigned not only for bif!!way .
h"avel, but with the eXtra in.5urance of 4-wheel dfhre for dlfficult

f&gt;ne of the mo.tt ttnse men '"''
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ton through .mud, sand, tnow ·or ~earth where ordinary trucks
cah't .80. Equ'iPped with power talle-011, il sup~lie&amp; mobile power
for many types df m·a chinery for buainwrs or farm. The' JetV&gt;' Truck
is now av1ilable with power brakea.

Rutland Stages
Comeback To \'Vin '

pDints. and

AI.L PAPER CUT
MORE THAN HALF

018

tenain or weatber-~e 'Jeep' Tr.Ck1
II ;blltt euUy from 2-wlo:ei drive~bighway or -Into '-wheel
drive when h:tra traction is need,:d •lo earry ita ,payload of oYer a

J;lortey before • game Js Mon.
trelill'i Maul'lce '~be RM-Wi"

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It's .the' ~~t P.MfP.~~~j

body;

behind ln. ~he
·23. The reaerve

IN BUSINESS

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ln1 111t '.his poUt taee, }'(JU'a ·never
know there was a nerve In his

28 "Kpolnta in the rtblrd quarter to.
dercat lhe Wilton Je·~ 78-71 1t
WilkesviUc Tuesday night
CremeG.ns was the . ~i&amp;h .
maker or the
knockthe bottom
the
Cor

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Coath Jim Venerl's Rutl~nd
. Devils quintet ripped t.he nets

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WANT ADS
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two chests of arawers, $5; fulL
p amtcd . Oo. L.iocoln HetfbU .
site bed w1th spring.;; and nmL · I Call J:lO-M.
11-17-U
tress, $17 .50. t1U1 be seen al ' LEGAL
18 W Cave Str~et , (U pper Mon Claude Thomas Weaver, reJJidkey Run.) Call 164-X_ 1-lti--31(
ing at Hox 13, Rural Route No. 2..
35 rats killed w!lh 1 lb of STAH Timber!akt', North Ca r11lina, is
WARFARIN , $1.00. 4 l b pack hen~ by notified that June Ann
age, $2.50. Hannlei&gt;S, g11aran- Weaver, a minor, · by her next

kCUltVe lll::ierllODI.

SpecJ.at.......VQe mwtD lor 25 ceau

NoTICE

per word.

or 2 cenu

pe: word will
fo.r •dv.:.a \.hutql li oot
p1..1a lor &amp;el ore tbe L6~b ot e&lt;ACU
wontb !oilOW1UJ uueruon.
ch1t~ed

~IWII Ill A4verUii~-&gt;lllollld

be

lll1b.. edlal"::J1.

fnend, Velvey Keys; has filed her
petition against him for divorce
--~in Case Number
and ali mony
000 baleti Clover &amp; Timothy HAY . 12,377, of the Common Pleas
oortlOD.
Pbone 61 1&gt;7-M, Mtddlt&gt;port. li. Court of 1\.leigs County , Ohlo, and
IIJl,dO)~Jal
Nu
-..U ... L .lb.atl
H. Baker.
l -16-6tc that sa1d &lt;:&lt;~ u se will be for h ear·
ticu u~ .t. Yei.IW prwh.•U •n re&amp;u
1
la:r c.IISSU •eo r~tLea . \.IUHUitll"l¢¥
ing on or af-ter the 17 tn day of
AUCTION SALE
put)lisb~d at ! ceat pc.r wur u.
n·
March,
1956.
miscella
.nd
Farm machlnery
-o.ar&amp;ed Ada rectlVI:IU IJy ffit;U Of
JUNE ANN WEAVER. a minor
euos
equipment , Saturday
t.elepnooe pvt:a. ca.n~l.w Ollt.c.,D·
by her next of l"riend , VELVL
January, 26, 1:00 p.m., at the
UOD.
KEYS, Plaintiff.
Great Bend Grange Hall, Port·
land, Ohio.
1-17-3 tp O'BRIEN AND O'BRIE N,
1 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
111 No
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For Rent

FARMALL TRACTOR OWNER$
Did you ltno w you coUld save ,:;%
APART·
or mor e. on parts by having yo ur FURNISHED 5-ItOOM
MENT, newly decorated, h ot
tractor e nj;lne overhaul ed. be ·
water heat furnished. Adul ts
lure .Marc n 1, 1956? Abo ask
preferre d. Phone 337-J . l -17-6 to
about oW" special on pain lin6
and tun eu p. Meigs t.;qu1pmcnL 5-Room NEW IIOUSE, unfu r·
l-3 11t8tc
l,:o. Phone 94.
nished. Brownell Ave., Middl e·
port. RC8liOOtlblc . Phone 6044.
BRING YOU R SHOES TO RAM.
OE
SHOP
ANU
SAVE
l-17· tf
CIN E 8H
l· lHf
MONEY.
Two furnisbe-d IIIJa rtml:! nl.s, unc
room and one 3-room. Ali ultl
tiea.
One 3 room unfu rnis hc
--- apartment.
lnq u1re Home Ro~~
We wish to extend our si n&lt;:t.•re
taurant,
Middleport
.
1-16-6 lC
thanks t o a ll our fril.'nds and
--for
thl•tr
many
acts
nrighhors
.2 FURNlSHBD APARTMENTS on
ot klndllf' ss a-t the dt'alh of our
Mechanic St. and 1 li'URNIS!-l ·
mother 11 nd grandmot hN, Mrs.
.ED HOUSE on Lillcoln il il 1,
Rua Htden our. Also fur tht• beall·
Pomeroy, Ohi". J.nquJ re Ewing
t iful now l•rs, ·Mrs. Clayton AIStore , W. Muin St., Pom cro '
Jan, Soloi sl, Mr~. Delmar Baum,
1-3- tt
Ohio. Phone 133.
Accompa nis-I: . the pall bearer s,
the E:win ~ F un eral Home lor 4--room HOUSE and biith in Ma so n
City. Call Ivan Uu 5h, SP 3-5al 0.
their elf icienl service und to
l-18-6tc.
Rev Moh rhoU and Rev. Grove
WO!"d!i
.
Mr
.
for tht•ir consotlng
2 Five room modem
APAR T·
and Mr.s. D. D. Ridenour, Mr.
MENTS, wllh lau ndry and ga rand M',rs. Floyd Rid enour. Mr .
1ge. New (t.room dwelling wi th
and Mrs . I)omdd Ridenour, ~tr .
iaraae and laund ry.
Pho nc
t;orrton R id(.!nour and Children.
:uu..M. A. N. Bengel.
6--27-u
H8·ltp .
For ren&amp;-a:X,I¥lllon
Ladd
IN MEMOR IUM
ScaUold .Boards, Drop Clot
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
In loving m emory or our dc.'l.r
Phoile
tt20&amp;-X.
lJ.l -U
hu shand •nd father. J iUlle8 S.
Hoot! , who paued away ~ix For
rent-Electric
years a~o luday. Sadly missed
•teamer. Cltnlon Fisher,
by his wi/e and dau~-:hter
dleport. l-'h. ti~5-X..
11· 1-lf
1·18-Jic
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Two Furni9bed 4-Room APA.R'f·

.,EIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNIRS
THE TAK BOOKS
AR&amp; OPEN NO.W
For The Payment
Of
O.camNr &amp; June
REAL ESTATE TAXIS
Book1 Will CioN

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back,
Within our dreaJll4.-to

~tay ,

• Rua , daughter of Geor.ll;e anct
Maria Nickeson, was born N"ovember 17, 1868 and departed thia
life January 12, 1956 at the age
of 87 years, one mooth and 26
days.
She spent her entire life in
Chester Towasbip wltb th.e exc::ep..t ion of -the put two years.
In 188a she was Married to
MaMina: Ridenour, \lfho pa.ued
away in December of UM5.
Soon atter their malTJue, J"be
and her hutban4 both bec&amp;mP
members of the Lutheran Church
at New Hope.
To this union were born two
sons, Delmar of Columbus, Oblo,
and Floyd o! Chester.
She also leaves to moum her
loss two grandsoll3, DD1111ld of CoJ.
umbus, Obio, aJid G;ordon, of I
Chester; -two ll'eat arandcbtldren
June and Keltb Ridenour of ChP
ter and a host of relatives and
friends.
She made many friends wbil
she U\oed ln. Chester who will .ud
ly mlils her, S:be was a kind, Joyr·
friend and a JoviDI .mother.

t.'IL ABN.EII

"CHEIIR,VLNESS IS
HEALTH·

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DISEASE."
(AutiN"' l'loltMHIDW)
h of goocl chHr. It i', no
Mcttiii'Y to be ..,....
ancholy becauM of ~~r of
'"' diMaN: or 1lckneu. Our
p,..crlptlon cltpArtfMI'f h..
ill the old rallabla ramMias,
1ncl many new _,..pona . to
Mitt Yt~U In your flalrt hr contlnuoUI hHith.
Loul Phy1lclens know that
we c1rry a comple,. lfock of
.tnedlcln... Should you av-er
:W.v• ~·•loh to vlalt 1 Phy•l·
cian while away In another
city, plaaM Inform him that
no matter what ha may p.-..
~erlbt w. can compound h~
prescrlptlon11.

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CLYDE 6.

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MILLHONI

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COFFEE SHOP

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ALlGNMJl:NT
:::om plcto WH~EL
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bal-.ncin&amp; and brake llervlce.
Hac k ett~;' Safety Service, W ~st
Main Street, Pomeroy, OhiO.
Pbone 2tl7.
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APAHTMENT,
room!l and garage With
tics !urnisbed on
Me&lt;:hanlc
Strl'let. Furnace heat. Can oc·
cupy at once . Call
Ewing
Store 133 Pomeroy Ohio for
!urth~r !~formation:
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Ill MlPDLIPOJlT. OHIO
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Help Wanted

I You han aomething

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Hl.'lp meet those monthly pay$l09~. Jimmy Pal'JOnil, Middle·
ments on your home, car, TV, I
port.
J.14..fltc
or other oblliallons. Make $3li
to $50 u week in .spare time IIIIP·
FOitD Tudor Se&lt;lan, radio
pl_y ing con.sumer.t In Pomeroy
and heater, $11911. Jimmy
r
wllh ltawlclgh. Products. Starl
aona, Middlepp:o~r::t._ ____l~:'l_t&lt;
imm cdil1tely. Write Raw lclgh's
1956 BUICK Super Delux, lwoDq}t. OliA-84().312, fo'r ocport,
tono paint, $269!1-. Jlmmy Par·
Ill.
l-l8·1tp
llope, Middleport.
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nar'11, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Parsona, Middleport .

BUICK

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Hard·top Special.
Prlce'd. reasonable.

tiN PON'flAC Station Wagon,
RadJo &amp;r; He ater, $109ft Jimmy

Boodl~

Real Esrare Broker

181 Auto !)tJie=s. _ _ ( 16) For Rent or Sale
11163 BUICK
Very clean.
Call l!()GII-J.

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To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
o,r Want Ad be Your
Rtprtsentptive.
- They Get Reaulta -

Mid1tl o a.acd l11dy wants housrwor k by the week. E.xperieqccd .
Wrlt l.' Box 668-X, % Daily Sen·
l-10..3tp
tinct, Pomero)'.

Super

$2811~ .

Oblo.

120! Business 5ervlces

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Custom; 4-door

MAX W.UD
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Phont 61
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HHrdtop VIctoria , FOREMAN &amp; AliBOTI' T.V. IERBlaettnar'•· Pomeroy,
VICE AU makes Roptdnd by Elt
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pert Technltlana. Phc;ne 6284 Y
MIJdleporl.

Sale

. E. REFIUGEJIATOR,
ne w. A stllal at
can Hnance

~~~~ir:o~$45.00
vr 6189.

1·17-3tt
down.

'l'lES 'h:O,

Louted on Ky.
· Plant Pro·
Wood, 11
or main

tADlO &amp; 1'EJ...J:VISION StaiVICJ~Moo 200. ChdW!d Ai~Pllanet
Ston 118 "¥i . )hbl St., k'l)mctul
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- -·i·tiEY GO TOGJITW:R
Wa11 h job and lubrication.
Free pick·up and aervlce.
For a pleJunt e;urprise
Usc ou r MO~TL Oft SPECIAL
Dar!!t MobUoll Super-Service
Eaat Maln St.
Phone 0007

1-11-lOtp

l -10.121p
for ule. Pearl

7: :.J mile. east
miles we&amp;t ul
1-111-~tp

Watoer ll~tulin g FILTERED CLEAN
AND 100% SOFT WATER. A
s 5Wci-.~l made Nnltary lined hmk
i• u!lerl ror hattllns. n co!!!s no
more to hAve th&amp; beat. Contaet
c. w. Buck, RuUan~t:·
1·12.ete

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ALFRED
Sunday School attendance vD
Jun. Hi WL'i 46, the offerjnl{ $6 69.
Worship ·servJces were' held with
an attendance o! 31 with :'diJiard
The ~t,.
met Sunday e\'ening
Swarh:
leadini.
with -twelv~ yo~.oih and three adults
present. Program was enjoyed. At
the businea.s meetibl in C'barge of
the
Charles Taylor, prellidttnt.
aroup voted a $UI pledge to the
Y.outh Fund. A party was set for
J.n. 28 at the WJndland home.
The next meeiiml will be on JJn.
29th.
Gerald S'Nntz and Norma Jean
Robinson spent the weektlnd with
Mr. and Mn. Harold Swartz of
Willlamstown, W. Va .
Mn~. Clara Follrod and Norma
Jean Robinson spent several day•
with the former's brother Uarry
Barnett, Columbus.
. Mr. and Mr11. Clarence WarD-':!r
and children or At-ben. spent Sun
day with hb pareata, Mr. and Mta.
Albert Warner.
Mn. OrviUe HGlter flRd Mn,
WHtaa (Holter) Fent.Qn. of Cc·lum·
bus called in ·t he Dl!llbert Gaul,
Oris . Gaul and
Chills. Fjndlinl
hornell recently.

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~ocr~tary of St~··

of Ohio
·-IV TEb w. BROWN
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Prcsldeiltill tle(,! urJi, as distin·
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~ r~, d~1e.rate! an d .,..ter-ttatea · ·t,O . dat~~aJ: c_onvantions of
tl)e l'iQiiflcal ',P,Jrtiea., 11,te not no-mlnat&amp;l"by the pUbuC
l'
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Th~;' . ~umber '.at presidential
eJHtof.11 is Set In the "constitution
or the" United States, 'which proVidea that each state s.hall appoint

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Pat Jones Files
Jn Primary Race ·liteNancy
Ei~hinger reu in front of ·
Methodist Church on her way
As c·OIDIDilteeman
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to ohoir practice Friday nt1.ht and
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l fra.ftureother leg In two ol:!'~:
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·SI:le .wu ,Utl!:cn to, tbe .. ~aa
1 The date of Februlll')' u; lor era! Hospi\ai.
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! filing petitions for the May a.,
-Primary
election grows nigh.
Mrs. Alice Capehart fell Sunday
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Pat Jonea bas Ciled for Republl· \lo'hen leaving the home of :t e_r fhU·
can Committeeman
from ~he 1 ~h le.r t~ nd fractured a bone m b-er

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He is the _fourt.h pets_on to fil e
Ch~rle.s H)'s ell (cab. driver) reJ'l
for the Prtmary election.
M c:1
·n· h" &lt;~rd ,~; (1 ~ t&lt;~lned
'fhe flrst to file was Deputy
ofn JY Jed h" i Y H 11 • t~kcn ..·o
L
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the a raclur · p. e was
. •t
Sher_1f 1, eroy 8 ar m, . m
Holze::- Hospital in Gallipolis . ~y
sherlfh race; ~enry EwtnR was the Syncuse EmergeMy Squad..
the second .to f1le for nomination
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for re-eloctJon as coroner,
~nd
~- T. A. May and Mtss .~In~~
George Meinhart was tbe. thtc'a . Karr spent Monday ln l'art;cr'"
He filed for nqmlnation for re· burg.
elecHon as RepresentaUve . All
Howard Carpenter WRil a Galliare Rep~u::b::_ll::_c_an~•"-:- - p()lis
vl.silw Saturday.
,
Jane GILmore is ill wl~ l: . tij_e
and off duty at th~ Shum~

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equal to the whole num·
and Repreoe•t•the state may be
the Conaresa. The pre-

eleetors In Obio .... 20
, there bel.na 23 congreasii)Dal diJlTlct.&amp; and 2 Senators.
PresidenUal electors are nominated at the stat&amp; convention of
eich pOlitical pirty as cindidates
to be voted fc.r at the next sue·
ce~edina ceneral c.lcetion.
FOfmerly, the names of each
of_ tll. . ptesideullal elccton were
'""~ to be placed u-pon the
ballot at the IMeJ'a.l election
alq.,: .with th~· - names o! the can.
dld1te1 for the office ot Prt,tjdeat
a ·d Vice PreatdeD.t Hleeted at
tb,t Jllitloli'al convention of eal'b
P,OnUt_al party. Due to the fa~t
tl)pt ·tbe party conventlou were
Wn11Mld at such a late date this
j.ett', tbe Letislature by amendiDC
the 'tatute preacribed tbat the pre
lideatlai ballot should not carry
the ·
of the presidential
ID this mann,er ballota
.supPlied to abient and
voten and armed service
Jt the earliest poyible
,·· Tbo · Lea:Jalature has also
lfi'OYided thAt the preaidentJaf
titllot be pre&amp;cr;bed bf thti Secre• .
of State T&amp; da)'s before the
ele(UOD, instead of. It t~e Ume
Dtller Official ballOts are PftKI'ibtd by the Secretary on thll SOt~
dJJ before the election. Uru:Ser tbe
formtr law It would blve beeD
~poallb.le to prf.serlbe 1be prMl·
~•t!" baliot ~.. tho IIOtb day &lt;\Ue
ur tbe late "'nventlon d•tu df
llolh political portteo. · 1

JUNK CO.

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, Prematur• lal;tiM

' One of med~tna'a MOlt 4illltttl\
problema la premature binl'l. In•
lilnb who arrive earl)' au not adu•
ally ready to begin life In our world.
They are too small, and thmr ntr·
vous systems are still undeveloptd.
Infectious dlseaee• flnd th@m etaJ
prey. Their f~eding ia difficult.
In epite of .U this, doctors now
have new to'ols
with ~hich to ftrht
for a baby'• life
when atandu~
t~\ment fail,.

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~IVar promptly without

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cha~~·-1faat

many ,_.
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May.

praacrlptle.m.

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tanl,y, the doetoJ

COMo

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SWISHER · LDH5E
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Debt Retirement: 1 rent.
All Other: IS cents.
?;atlonal seeurlty includes the
mllit.ary, aJd tD allies, atomic
ergy; charges fixed by · law in·
elude interest oo tbe national '
lebt, veterans benefits, gran~ to
states, etc.

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And here Is where the budget
dollar would come from :
Individual Jnrome Taxes:
eenls.
Corporatlon tncoJ;ne Taxes:

eenh.
E:~ecise

Tucs: .13 cents.
Customs And )l~er Taxes:

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BACKED BY BEsT Gl1ARANTEE
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24 Mos.

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$13.95

To FitForda .. , .

~UI~Iee ' Elt:ilwl.e ~ $JJ .45
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Ell&lt;hu)te

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QUALI'f'r' ·OF OUII
SERVICE COMM/.NilS
EV&amp;R'r'BODY'S REsPECT.

Wheel Chall's Hoallilall!eds
Ambulance Service
Phone285

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roluctt'bt te iel •!lifo aft ltlo~l pelt of
our ola7 to siiW our neighbors. &amp;t tho new..
r&gt;tiJiertooy ~ if Wlm«oly. t~~t · knows iiom
past oxperionc. !hat Ht"rid to his ·een.mv:
ltlly dbo pt'O'tid•• worlhwhUo reWards lot

Worth
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·Mrs. Alta
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TODAY -··IT'S 7
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Wh•t 01~ kids object to about
u:hool 16- the princJpod or the
thing.

NANCY

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CIOI!tllltltllt, whlclt~ •-PGPII..."l"' ·llill rnoh
.

MR., FARMER ·
' ~,750 \

the

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TnEFINE

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will will $1.00 lllul
Smtinel Mystery Mlli
Maw&amp; family
. Dot ' eUrdblt

. 'Finance

Aleoholle: A drJnker who drinka
betweeJJ drillk•.

s ·ERVICE ·

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MAN?

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Heavy Dilly 24 Moo. Gutlrtlllee

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toan ,inc_u bator,a
aealed crib with apeclal he~~;tera, a
supply of pure oxygen and filters de·
aia'ned to keep out dJ'ngerou• rerun.
Protecting the hlfant from Infection ia the big problem. In spite of
air flllel'B, germs ean still attack
the child. And recent irtvestigatlons
show that thfl but way to combat
the inlectioua invadtra is with the
&amp;'r'fti'Niotic drUM'S that are eft'ective
againat many dilfertnt germs.
Malnutrition oC the mother is be~
ing studied as a pr.;sible cause of
premature birth. Pt.-lirilinary studies indicate tbat there is danger of
premature bltth uftl~sa the exp&amp;ct·
ant mother b &amp;ttting enough
vitamin E, tbe so-tailed fertility
vitamin in wheat nt't)J oil. -

Can You
··~ Identify
The Daily
. Sentinel

UB·Y

To Fit Qtevrolel, Plymoliih, ShidebMer Ell.

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...·W.uy Credit Way!;_

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'STATIO'N''
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MOORES

Pomeroy

"YOUR
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UP- Here is
where your tax dollar would go
under President
Eisenhower's
fiscal 1867 budget:
National Security : 61 cents.
Charges Fixed By Law :
25
cents.

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If ahopP-_In'u n•r us. or let

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Gets Lions Share
Bd
Of Tax u get

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Pick up

IN

YOUR UFi

WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE

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By Mil. AND llltll........

To know that you ace resting,
When the twUight e nds th e day.

"She has fougbt a aood fht"ht,
She has finished her coune.
She has kept t·he faith.
Henceforth is laid up for hP•
Ca
a crown of righteousness lor
His namesake."
FOR THE BEST
There is a plan far greater than
IN USED CARS
the plan you know :
lEI
There Js a landscape broader than
you see,
M•KNJGHT
There iJ a heaven where storm
SALES
toased souls may go,
,, I Phone 115MOTORMlnartvllle,
Ohl•
You call it death- We, iMmorta.
lily.
You call -it death- Lhis seeming
endlesi sleep,
We call it birth- the soul at last
set ftee.
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"1'h hampered not by time or
space-you weep,
Why weep at death? 'Tis immortality.
Under New MA.,.......nt
FareweJI, ilear voyager'Lwill
BNakfast and lvenlna Dinners
not be luna:,
Your work Is done- now msy
R11arvatlont for Rlrtlet and
peace res·t with thl'e.
Banqoah At All Tli'nH
1
Your kindly thoughts and deeds-ContACt 1,
·t hey live on,
Hvla Wa1t McAIIItlet, Mar.
This hi not death- 'ti5 immortalit}'.
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Farewell, deat vov.;t:ell-.the river
:::::::.1 The cadence
winds and
turns,song watts
,•~:.;;:.:::::::::::::...of your
I _ Losl· &amp;
near me~
1
And now you know the thing that
RODL~F.Y DOWNINr.
LOST- A lat·gc grey and black 1 Vury deBirll hltJ llr5t lluur APARTall rnen learn,
lNSUilANCJil 4GUCT
tigc.- CAl', part Angou . Phon 1 ~
r-.u:NT. Automatic ga~ furnace.
There is no death-there's lmmor.
talit &gt;·~ ~~~·~.:. .~nny. Hi-3t~
t:all 6170-J.
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•Vtt, AtU;omoblle, liNI8I

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- TRI SMITH FAMrLY

FEBRUARY 11 1956

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:,eotlnd o.w ill nut bt: resporuuble
tor wore l .bu Wltl &amp;acurract Ul·
reponea

w.b~n

And ~:'::t ~~;:;;., the •kr.
-'-~-~r
We lhink of YOLl dear Mother,
~• size btd w11h spnngs, $W. FURNISHED HOUSE for
sille. I And the happy d1y1 1one by.
dinin&amp; t.able and '! ~ha1r:;, :j;IU;
Cu~1ple te ly
m?dern. Fr~sbly Thoug hts ot you come drifting

:.ac.-

be

At twilight

19 I For Sa=~le:____ __ ~ _j ~ 2_12_ ke~ Estate

1etllOA. M.uum:.am c.tuu &amp;e
4 cents per .vord' fllr Ulref' CIUD

full rate

~hesday, Jonuory 1.8. 1956 ______________:ne~Do=ii\I:!...::Sel:::lh~l'l::;ne:::I.:!...!~-Mlddleport. OhiJ

Obituary
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Clualfted Adl '"'""'"" bJ 1•· .\.
lt. will be publub.eo. &amp;Ato Mm.e
g,a' u rco.!eived. ·
ll.atel: 2 ceota ~ WIJI'&lt;I. ooe b

Wednesday, January 18, 1956

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FOREST RUN
AU.t.Ddance at Sunday School
Sunday was 4:5 offering $9 40
Mra Rose- Genht.i..mer a.nd f11.mily
of the Atben.a Road were Sunday
guests of her mother-, Mrs Ann ie
Ba1ly and famUy
Mr ~nd Mrl Thurman Young
Helen. Barker and Wmme Holland
of CWton ctalled on Mn; StellJ
Watkins Sunday
V1rgd Walker, Planls. eatl ed on

bJ.S p.arcnts, Mr and Mt~ Lewu
Walker SWlday
Mr and Mrs Albert Biler werl'
Sllnday guests ol Mr and Mu
A.Jdrew DaVIS , Rock Sprm.t:s
Mrs VIrginia Deavers of Ports
mouth spent Wednesda} with her
l!lisler, Mrs M.ark Evan ~
Mr and ~s WoOOruw Mora and
1amily of Pille Grove spent Fnday

w1th Mr and Mr:s Charles Baer
and Mr and Mrs George Baer

Winter
Dresses
w..

Now

$5,95
$7.95
$8.95

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$4.95
$5.95
$5.95

Oct

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BY MRS. J. D. ROUSH

The WSCS o[ th e Methodis t
Mr and Mrs Charles Rife had
a.s Sunday ruests the1r son Cial'lf!i Church was ent ert.aJned Monday
A. Fife and famtly of St Albaru , at l he home of ~t.n Ora Hill
1n Muon
Mr. &amp;lld Mrs George Bever1d1e
bank
to Mrs.
The fattb[ul Carcle Sunday
and son of New Marshfield
ILamm,
exeeuttve
secretary of the
Two tr ucks were dam1g ed wben
SL hool cla ~s met Tllurs day t!Veo
Mason County Red Cross Chap.
one
of
them
s.ludded
s1dewavs
lD'
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1 Mr a11d Mrs Harlan R1fe and mg wath Mr.!&gt; 0 C Cr a mle1t
the other wh1eh was parkM on
sons .spent Saturd.ay WJtb Mr. and
~Irs Hamm said thai the depleMr and Mr.s John Burn ell Jr Sta te Route 124 a1 the 1ntersectwn
Mrs W V R1fe of Wilkesville
tt·d condition of tbe blood bank
of
C olumbu~; are announcmg the
of
State
Route
143,
Tuel!day
afte
r
Tbey eelebrated 'their 83rd wed
b1rth of a daughter Polly Ann at noon, the s llenffs offtca reported at the present time u due to the
ding anmversary, Jan 17th
Umvennty Hospital Grandparen: ,
Accordmg .to the r('port a 49 ( uunty 's poor response to the
Mr and Mrs Chari~ R1fe were a re Mr and Mrs J P Burnell
Fo rd p1ckup dnven
by Da l~ la , t v1s1t of the bloodmobile.
'I he bloodmobile
w11J vtstt
m Wellston Saturday , al~o Mr
Mrs Delpha Cummms re turn&amp;! Proffitt, 25. Portland was travel
and Mrs H D R1fe and S()ns .
from a tnp to Florida wtth her mg we5t at 5 10 p m when an P01 nl Plea&amp;ant from noon until
Don R1!e LS :;tatiOnt!d at San Ao· daugl\ter, MI11 Wilber C11'cle
auto pulled out from a s1de road 6 p m on Thursday at the Trinity
tom4&gt;, Texas, m the Atr l'orce
)lr
and M.rs Mllo VanMeter Ill front of ham, cmd to avmd ~ M('1hodlst Church. That will be
Mr and Mrs Buck Varunclr.Je of and Mrs W E Wilson had thll c•hSLOn. the truck drove on the the final vis1t until Aprd 4.
Lester 'Ba1ley, bt&gt;t m and sk1dded stdeways mto a
Jronton spent last week w1th Mr followmg guesb!
and Mrs Emory Johnston
Mrs Bertha Holter. Mormng StaJ . parked WJllys pickup truck owned Eastern Local School
•Mr. and Mrs Raymond Tllomas Mrs Nora Hoskms, Flortda, Mrs by Paul Baaley, Pomeroy Medium
and son, Langavllle, spent Sunday Vtsta Frank, Chesh~ l , Mr and damages were don;:! to both vc
Board Hold. Meeting
wdh her mother, Mrs Freda Bow· Mrs. Cbester VanMieter and son h1cles
en and children
Roy of Morntng Star on Wednes·
day evemng
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
At a special meeting of EastRobert and Ronnie R1fe spenl
S.Sgt Oliver Cadie, wife and
ern Local School Board held at
Slturday wath Mr and Mrs Qt!o. &amp;on who were on an tsland 111
Admitted Tuesday Donley Ed Chester, Saturday evening, JanSax.to11 and ramily
Greenlsnd have returned to Ltmf" ward:;. Cornmg
uary J4, tbe bond of Rllph Hen·
Gerald Saxton called on Frank Stone, Mamc, Telatl\ cs were m
DLScharged. Nancy Etchmger, &lt;krson was approved for clerk or
Bennlngton or Vales Mills Sunday formed.
Syracu •
the board. Mr. Henderson assu·
Earl Reed spent Saturday eve·
Mrs E S Tbaxto!l who was 111
Bu s Mr and Mrs Horace mctl b1s duties at this meeting
nlng with Chares Rt£e and family. of pneumoma m Hol:t.er Hospttal Stmt , Rcedsvtllc, son
Permassion w.a granted to the
Mn Sm1th and sons spent the was returned home and 15 1mprovtrustees of Ohve Township to
weekend m Akron VIsiting rela· tng.
hat thl.'i eounlry needs 1s 11. use the Reedsville building for a
tJVea.
Mrs Mild~d Chapman sor. and IN d fiVe cents.
meeting place at their owo risk.
daughter .spent Sunday With bcr :.;.;..:_;;..:....:.::;:__ _ _ _ _ _...:._....;:....:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Saturday callers were Mrs. Anna pac•nt., Mr .nd Min J S Quwk
Wat.a.on, Amanda Baer, Carolyn ol Syracuse
Mrs J Elmer Gr1mm was reEvans and son, Mrs Charles Bacr
turned £rom St Joseph Ho~pital
who has been Ill 1s improvmg.
Mr end Mrs. Henry Sprouse or Parkersb1.1rg last Neck for treat·
Fa1rpomt spent the weekend wi-th ment
Ru~sell Qutllen fell recuntly a.t
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert
Now Laudermalk.
Tbey returned bome a tipple m Chcshlfe and InJured
Sunday Mrs. Lauderm1lk accom· h1s rtght htp
panled tbem
Attendance at Sunday School
•Mr. and Mrs. Rus.s Watson spent Sunday W!Wi 63', offering $8 73
-ALS0-Mr and Mrs Lewis Roush of
Monday an Columbus the J:Ueats of
1
spent Sunday With her
Mr
end
Mrs
Elmer
Leon1rd
20%
Etta PICkens and
Mr. and Mrs Miles Crosa, Ra motber,
Ivan
cine
and
Mrs
Anna
Frecker
of
Off on Wlnler Skirts
Pine Grove Clllll'd on the CbJrles
Mr and Mrs Ronald MleDadc of
Baer famaly rerenlly
Columbus spent the weekend WJ.th
Miss Betty Nelson of Johnstown tbc1r parer.ts, Mr and Mrs WJ11u;
spent S1.1nday w1th her grandparof Jtacme, Mr. and Mrs Roy
ents, Mr and M'rs Ch~rles Bae~'
McD~tde, local
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hnltcr
Mrs Ruby Sh~ets of GaiJJpoiJ~
spent Sunday ~v' mng wltb Mrs .spent Sunday WJtb
Mrs J D
Amanda Baer and ramJl y
RoU!IIt
Mrs E M Damewood and dau.
Mrs Edward M1ller Will enll'rghler Mr~ nobcJ•l L('e of Sutton tam the WSCS of the Melhodt~t
Main Sl
Pomerov, Oblo vJcre vuitors m I'od;c:r!lburg fo~ n- Churrh iii her home Friday I'Vcnmg, Jan. 20th
J...,~~,.===""'~""'~,J~d~•Y&gt;::____
Ralph 11Jggmbc.dham of Ma:;on
WHs here on bsumeM Thursday
Rachard Allen, former re~ uJ ent
of here ha~ f1mshed 30 years of
&amp;crv•cc w1lh the B. F. Goodilch
Company at Akron

BROAD RUN

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop

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Now I at : BAKERS
STOP "SOFT-BED"
BACKAC:H E
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In this Great National

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May l$6$-1'ravel expenses to
Pollee Courts, County Board met•t·
inp etc., estimated
_ 565 00
June 19M-Recorder tape tmd
microphone --·-- ---- · · ·- - $1800
June, 19M-Travel r.xpense to
Pollee Courts, County Board meetings, etc estimated ·----- $65.00
June 23, 1953--Trap to CDium·
bus to PUCO 1n re HGbtion Cross·
lng - ------- -- - ·-··--- $6500
July 1, 19M-Travel expenses
to Pollee Court.a, county P.oud
meettna:a, etc estimated - · $li.5 00
August, 19§--Trsvel expense
to Pohce Courts, County Bvsrd
meetings, etc., esllmated - $t:l5 00
September 22, 195~-Prose~ut·
mg Attorney Conventmn m Cm·
cmnati,O.,threedays .. • . $25000
September, 1955--Travel expenses to Pollee Courts, County
Board meeting, etc eshmnted

meetlnp,
Nov

Nov

Pollee Courts, Count)' Board meet.
iags, etc, estimllted --·--· ;sM 00
Dec 19M-Travel e'tpense to
P~&gt;ltce
Cour:ts,
County Boatd
mcetmgs, etc. estimated __ S65 00
Total Expenses - ---· $1,81&gt;7.00
J 8. O'.Brlen
ProseeutinJ A' ~ •nlej'
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DEC. 21, 1955
PERR 'f A.. IUGGS,
COUNTY AUDITOR
MEIGS COUNTY.
Mr r.raJg moved lh~t tile fore·
illjtlng re11olu 1 JOn be adt•p,•,..d. seconded by Mr l'roffttt and the v(lte
on rull cal! rt'-!-Ulted· :io~r. Craig,
Yea, Mr. 1-rl)ffitt, Yea and Mr.
Hartmger, Yea.
SISSO'

~RACE

Mrs. Naom1 Thompson as eo-hOI·
tess. Mrs. Grace
Thomas, YlCtl
churman was tn char~e of the
meetin&amp; With Mrs Don Anden;(.ln
devotional leader and 1n cbarge
of the program It was voted lo
have an auellon at tbe next meet·
mJ. Mrs Thelma Tucker a form·
er member but now of Waverly
was a guest. Mrs John S1mpkms
was also welcomed back
PlaM for the Easter market and
bazaar were started when the AI·
ternoon Clrctc or the wscs met
at the ~orne of Mr.s Weber Theobald for their January meetmg
Mrs. Carl Denison president, presided The secretary and treasurer's reports were gtv!ln by M1 s
Louise Myers and Mrs. ~Jnme Taylor A small auobon WaA·held Mr~
Eva Fleming was auctioneer.
Mrs C barl~ Amos and Mr;;
Clarence Chase were Jrueats. Th~
February meeting w11I be held at
the ·home of Mrs. Hattle "McKen·

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President Asserts His Faith
In Dulles As AMan Of Peace

Sunshine Minstrel
.,fLarge Crowd

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The!Jdorus Couneal Dau.d\terS ·o
I America met ID reaular sessJOJJ

Ohio sales of Sene1i E and H
Savtngs BondB durine: calendar
year 1955 reached a new peace- ~
time record of $389.12:9,012 for a
gam of 110% over 19114 Decem·
bet sales of JUst under $33 mlli·
ion were tbe hlihest December

now totals 124 y..rs •II .t the
hmttrw' Pol't Offlc...... nd still 1
nDt one' of ~tm It tUglblo for

~oft ,.. right
E. Stark, aul1t-

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"''"' "'" the end of World War
n
and were Instrumental in Ohio

5lgnal Ligltfs At Hobson
·~o~ Be Installed By NYC

aurpassmg Its

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v,por U~ts a~

Central
completed

that

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SJles quota

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Theodore T. Reed, CouDty Chair·
County Savings Bqnd.s
ltated that E and H
ID tbe COUhly for D,&amp;fol7,400 brl.DJ{iDJ p.e
"iir.D~on"' f?05,703 •be COJinin
pointed out tbal
::OUab 1tt~ined 123.6% of

.,;p.lway lnspecto~ Confirms F~tct
,&gt; . Tha~ Railroad W~ll ~reel Signal
automatic

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WASIDNGTON VP- Prestdent rH"inJr: " or wu three times and
Eiaen:hower aaid today be consld· tbat thu is the "necenary art" to
ers lobn Fotter Dllilr.a the DHt maaatlun peace
aecretary of state be has ever
Mr Etserutower al:w rejected
Jmown.
charJet by Gen. Matth~w B R1dg·
M:r Euenhower stoutly dl'fend way, former Army chief of o~tarf
ed Dulles desptte the upro&amp;r onr .hat "politteal COilstderataONl" dtc:
the secretary's "br:lnk of war' tated the adm10lstrat1on's new
ltatemenls. He &amp;aid be bas com look mJittary program Tbe Prell·
plete fa1th m Dulle~ as a man de- dent nld he h.ad n~er been
voted to peace
gUJity of_ makin1 DlllJt;.ry dCCJ.IIa.
In effed, he empbataeally re- tons out of 4eferenee to pohttea.
jected demands that he f1re dr
If he bad Jet polit1cs mfluence
repnmand DuUeA for saYJng th· military decudons an)'11me IIDce
adm.inutrahon "walked to th • UNO,
tbe Prmdent s.;ud there
- -- - -- would never have been an mvas·
1on of Europe alld Allied f.orcct
would orver have eroued the At·
lant1e 111 World War II Be asaid
he bad been subjected to Mmtar,.
advtce of every kind
over the
year5 "-nd that 1t was often deep
ly felt but aome bmes narrowly
based.

Racme
• Bapbst
•
0 rdinatton
• To

Be Held Tonite
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At his news conferonce, the
Pres1deDt a~
1 Al.serted lbat • prospects for
world pea~ han brightened over
the last three yurs despite the
great let-down iD the btt;.b bopes
tor peace ~nneet~ wtth tho:! July
Summ1t meeting at Geneva But
the Pre~ndent would not say there
was caUJe for r.-omplaeency tn the
world Blhution, particularly 10
the q,ddle Ea!:t
2 Declmed comment on reteot
mformed suggestion by Soviet
Prem1er Nikolai BW,amn tlait U·
other Summit meetillg might be.
fruatful. The Presidt'.nt lilld he
hadn't even beard tbe suggeshoi
and tharefore had no comm~rnt. •
In aupportrng Dulles w, the h~
~em

'file Home Demonstr"tion 1 Club
held their mectmg at the home ol
Mrs. Ethel Nelson The subject
"Planmng and
Preparing
was
Meals" The dmner was prepared
and served by 1\&amp;s Carl •Miller and
Mrs Robert Canaday The Febru·
ary meehng Will be held at the

'did·tbt adminfdra·

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lmtall

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aignall,

home of Mrs Ca naday,
and Mrs Wtlllam Lan.nmg
or MrFa1rbom,
0, were he.re last

and three sons of Bell Vallie, week to at-tend the funeral of
spent Saturday mght Wtlb Mr. Fted Wlnn
I ni
andSue.
Mrs P('arl Warth and Con·
Mr.s S. L Bryant anti ' Mr. and
Mrs, Arza Bryant were calhng on
Mr and Mrs Ralph Weaver Mr and M!rs carl Qualls and Mr
and Sunda Durbm, motored to and Mrs Eugene Dent, Chester
Parkersburg Sunday to visit Mr. Road, Sunday.
and Mrs Donald Llevlng
and , Mrs ClarMu Price has been ill
Ruth.
at her home here.
Cllllng at the home Gf Mrs.
Mr and Mn. Dave Tillls of
Bertha Clark Sunday
ChJihcotbe spent
the weekend
were Mr. and
Mrs
here. Their son, David, accompan·
Clal'k, Mr and Mrs. Clay
i~d tbem home after spendmg the
stead, Mr and Mra
holidays wttb his grandparents
and famlly, Mr and
Mr and Ml'll. Paul Barnes and
renee Clark, Mr. and
PGll'leroy, spent Sunday
'fheresa
and Mn Floyd Thoma!,:
Clark, Mrs
and Mrs. Dorsey RoWih,
Mrs. WIH!am Folan, Mrs Mma
for •Ppeliz:itts soups, SleW$ •nd chi.e~eft rr~Ussee
oaene Rousb, Bernlce and Shir· Wise and Mrs, Nate Wi.se and chil·
ly Johnson.
dren were vlsltorJ m Gallipolis
•.. _R•••••
Pots!
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Mils Gloria Jean Crump
neently
Saturday mght w1tll her &amp;rJnd·
Aovon seoled its • , • lwin Bohlito hondlo• ... , .
mother, Mrs. Pearl Wartb and
Mrs C~rles Graham. Mr. and
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Con~e Sue
Mrs . J. E. Jaduon and Mrs Ham,
&lt;·o-o-1.
Glowins
copper
lor
quiclc~4Wn
hhbnt
Mr and Mrs Thomas BulnliiT&lt;I·I son Bentley attended tho Baptu1l
ner and sons, were callin1
convention at Middleport Sunday.
• •. gle.m.ing sl1inless st..tfor ·4ii~k1tNit~ .
hom" of Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Almu• R11wJings spent a
Clark and Unda, Sunday.
f!lw days in Atbens
l:ooHuty Another '""'""' ol the R',.l.llri)W,Oio/
Mn. Tbere!IB Ohhnger and
Victor Braley is hl)me for a
1:1( "'' ( ~ '
ber.t, were visiting Mr. and.
w!!~ks fro.m hia employment
f•m1ly - thre Wotld's Fintll lh•n•ils.
carl Clark.
on the railroad. •
Harry Oldaker and
Mr. and Mrs, CIJlr Taylor and
ll~UflliAIEOo
-ii.i~k,'orecent guests of Mr1.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Tbomas were
and family .
Wedne.sday eV!!DIIlJ JIUests at the
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aDd Mn D&lt;Jna1d
James 'Jhom11s home In MtddleAv•tl•~l• Nl oi, 6 flld 8 ql • .. ltl.
, •an, were via!Unit Mra.
P.Cnt 1n honor of their son's bll'tbWarth ~nd Camil,y, Sunday
da..\1.
nlng.
•Mr. and Mrs. Don AndersCJn
Robert Oblinger was
were guei\1 of Herbert HOI'Ikinsons
Luu and Philip King,
and family, Athens Sunday
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Mr. snd Mrs. Billie
Mr and Ms-1. Rell Jordan bad
all their Sunday 111.1ests M.r atid
and daughter, Cindy were
Ina Mr. and Mrs Leo Clark
Mrs bAae Taylor In the aft(&gt;l'oeently.
noon they 'Went tG Lucasv1Ue to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roush
se~e an aunt, Mn
Allee BuCkle
daughtera were calling on
w-.f:!'b~o-'1~·~9~2:'·~·~·~rs:_;ol~dl:__ _-c::_~=~~~~~~~~~~==~

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related In
of traffic on
railroad, and
unnecessary.
Tttls uouLn1

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to 26.

FriUy ,.,..., cloucly ancl - .
ct.rmly cohl wfth •now flur·
,.., likely east lncl north ,.,..
tfon.

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Durmg the busmess sesston,
Mrs Charl~s Cohen was reported
as havJDg lost her daughter by
death Mrs Norma Chapman was
rr.portcd all with the flu.
Due to weather condttlon_s the
drapmg of the charter for ALice
Wippel an.d , Lorraine Schneider
was postponed until um meet·
mg on Xondsy, Feb 0 ;~-' .~ '
A soci•l houi- was held at the
close of the meeting

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No. 233

Vol· VII

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Theodorus Cou~ii
D Of A Has ·Meet
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Funeral .&amp;ervie!es tor Atfee ' SIJ.
son, 40, who died Moopay at her
borne were held todar at 2 p M
m the Trevey·Finstcrwald Funeral
Home
The Rev Edward Charles offa
ctated
the cere.monv .andbrial
took
place
In the Beech Grove
1
Cemetery

RUTLAND
BY

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speed
Yard restrteted
l.Jmlta Rules.
freightsby are
as
1 Concluding the letter, TUt,nlllr I
is conaidered that

Centr•l &amp;ii.lroJd

Legion Post

made arrangemenl..8
are Ul proceJs .of providing
request of the_ complaint,
no mandator)" ' aetlon wlll be re·
qulred by this Honorable Commi881on to reasons llbove 1tated".

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- ·ofa-t,
aatf.. justice.

stand rll'mly beband t.base p~
pies and that perhaps co•ld be in-~
terpreted as stlndmg at tbe brinl( "\
of war But auth a position, he
emphasized, depends an tbe utioDl!i of otberl'i.
On hls part, boweYer. 11r. Ei·
senhower saJd be would 10 to Congres, whenever the il.sue of war
.arLSes He said that is the only
plaee be would go lD tbat event.

iratrn, I tlrely by yard a'Uti. There
no passeager trains and

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Wins Citation

TO MilT

Rutland lUgb Sc:bool Bond
Boosters will meet Monday eve·
mna. Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in tbe
Rutladd High Sebool, aceordtng
to announcement to~ by , Ber·
,.;:::~;J~~~~ n..-d Krinke, band dUector.

MElTING POSTPONED
The Su1ar R11n PT~ has csn·
celled its meet1n1 for toni1ht due
to t}¥! inc~ment
.accord·

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Mrs Roy

WE ~RRY A CQ.I.APU\1· s(OCI 0,'

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and Mrs.

CHarUe

Llevlng

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$1.4'9
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In

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come £rom the

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MIDDL·E-P·ORT'
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tbt; wol'ld wtUl -

some poinTs, lie saJd, we hlyt ki '

switthlng- limits, the letter Btated, and Is used by yard erews In
making up, and breaking
up
trams, the east qack is used en·

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$299.

May 25, 19M-Olive T"wnsh1p
TruMeee tr1al expense, mcludmg
tnps to GaJhpolis, Oh1o __ $7501.1
May ~Prill'tu.1g on Dour
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t1ves gathered at the hnme of\ for refreshments wh.leh will
Mrs Glenn Bradford, Wednesday low tbe meeting,
evenmg, Jan 11, to help her
celebrate her 26th birthday She
CCL TO MEET
receiVed many lovely and usetul
The Child Coll8ervahon Lea·
.!Hfts
Refreshments of
coffee gue IS to meet Tbursday eve mng
cake, KooJ Aid and frUJt salad at the home of Mrs.' Denver Ri~;:e,
were served to about
fdteenJ' Broadway, Middleport.
guests. There were several who
sent g1fts but were unable to be
Mr and Mrs Franklin
Clark
present.
,
Beverly, 0,
1left Sunday for
Mr. and Mn. Harry Clark and where he has employment.
(;~mtly of Kirkland, Ill, arnved
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Clark and
bere Saturday ntght to tuke his son, spent Sunday wlth Mr. and
mother, Mrs. Bertha Clark back 1Mrs Carl Clark and Linda.
lu spelld ttlr remamder of ·the • Mr and Mrs DtcVi Ord and
wanter with tbem 1'hey left for J Jamaly of New Hoven were visit·
llmois, Sunday mormng
mg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord,
M1ss Peggy King s~nt a few I Sunday.
days With her sister, Mrs Glenn
Miss Doru. Ohhnger was visit·
Bradford and family vi New llav· mg her mother, Mrs. Theresa
en
J Ohllng:er
and family, over the
M1ss Tonl Krump spent the weekend
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mrs Glenn Bradford and fam·
mond Roush.
dy Were Sunday gue 11 la of Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrenrc (!lark Rusb Anderson
A; R. Sbeels moved las't week and family and Mr. and .Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.' Clyde Roush and
to Columbus from
the Roush Earl Clark and son, were vilnting daugbter of Galena were recent
farm Sam Hall of Syncuso wlll Mr.~ and Mn. Leonard Fields of guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood
move thl! week to the. fatm
New Haven, Sunday.
Licvlng and famUy
Mr. aod Mrs Richard Roush
and family, were visiting Mr and
Mrs Ernest W1lham5 and fam·
i.ly of Gaulf"y Brldge over tbe
weeKentl
M.J and Mrs Edwin Klng were
recent guests of Mrt. Glenn
Bradford and family,
Mf11. Florence Yonker, son,
Terry , Mr and Mrs. Paul Yonker

Awey Hvd,.IMtlc Drln. Jult .,.t B•hind the Whllltl end ~.. The
fhrlll Th1t Only en II Will Gl.,. DO IT NOW.

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FURNITURE

Grange

Mlay 20, 19M-P.rosecutmg At·
lorney's Coaveuhon m Dayton
three days - ·--- -·--·- ·- $20000

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Cowta,

THOMAS
The Ev~mng drele of the Me·
!ol· thod1st WSCS met at the home of
Mr.s. William Tucker Jan. 3 wtth

DILUXI II, 4 DOOR. Flnhlng Rock•t f'llrform•nGI'! With Whirl

ROOM$ HEW

Bend

$65 00
expenses to
Courta, County Board
$65.00

tonight
By THERESA OHLINGER
I
at 7 30. A program h aa b een pan
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ned Members are requested to
A group of friends and rela- brmg their favorite covered disb

1950
.Oldsmobile

,.

GRANGI TO MEET

Mtimal~

meetillJI,

meet m regular session

Dresses

$7.95

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Trucks Damaged Mason-Co Blood
Probe
Conference in Colqmbua, Ohio,
(Contlnued
Page One)
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Oct 1, 19M-Travel U:l)eDICS
Slippery Roads
Bank Depleted
ete.
_
to Pollee
County Board
Only four pinta Qf blood are
April, l&amp;M-Tnvel
etc. ellimtted __ 165.00
blood Pollee
meet4, 1.9M-Booka ___ _ GUO
C.ause Accident left accordihff Couaty'1 Naney
tnJs, etc. Ntimated ··-- -19M-Travel
t.o

LETART FALLS

BUCKWHEAT

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the v;ddtepor.t aQd
IN!!a and elsewhere In
are "'ported as in op-

HOLZER HOSPil'AL
Admitted
Wednesday:
Thomas Clark. •
Austin
Lowell
Admitted
It was reported that..the Rutland l1ee AmburJer,
CommJttee 1s organbled
work·
Born Thw:+.!:
for the
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