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School Classes
Go Skat1,g, Fri.

SOCIETY

Wahama Soundlr.By

-Light Your Porch Light For Mothers March On Polio Tonight

MIDDLEPORT
·sOCIETY -·
Mrs. Nyle Borde( wife

li sl

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oi.Jhe . tr,t. ••lforiab ·

Ch....b,.lildd!Oport, 1&gt;u

returned to her home iD
poJIB after beina: a medleal
lent at Holzer Hoapital for
past twa Weeki.

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Vol. VII No. 239

Patricia
garet
Hoyt,
vacation
at
The girls, who
school, are atarfn!_
ter's parents,
C. E. Hoyt, and
Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs.
ed Mn. Kenneth
A. E. Vaneo, and her

followi•g your pllyoiclan's prescriptiollt
w~h profoosionol pncioion from fresh,
potont drugs, wo oro in business fat
YOUR health. At your ..,.ice, all woysl

Our

occvn~q

Ia your protection

aad loin. Garter

Jlolls,

SWISHER and LOHSE

~omeroy,

Phone-9~

Ohio

sw!ila,.

&lt;;Otu.lrti.J!:

NO MORE SHOVELING

Mra:

Mr. and Mrt. William Baker ness vi&amp;ltors in Jeffef&amp;OD · and
ere business ~iaitors in Galli- Eas&amp; I.Jverpool.
poJis\ today.
Mra. Harley Strong and sons
Mr. and Mra. Lester Ruasell of Wilkesville, spent TUetday
and dl\lghter, Betty and . Mr1. witb ber' parents, Mr. and . Mra.
Henry Reibel were recent busi-Henry Reibel.

·Br11mfid8, .
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were \ 'SI.ULCiaY

Mr.' aQtt
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Otho Wlitla bad lh•, f~loW111•i•tll for dlnnir
it&amp; cement .now ~l»et' ~\&gt;.1
and ·lin.: &amp;: ;.,.•
"su-rplus 1lll:Set" after i~jg:'.l!l
el«tric -beating aystem.·un&amp;r.lti •teplb_!_~. Folan iOd Edith
11on, WUkesville.
sideWalk.
Mr. and Mn. A. E. Braley,

Uonal 8BI)k of Charl~·
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Keepsake

ITS SMART TO SHOP AT THE

Middleport Dept. Store

BUY

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NOW
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Curlee Suits
Valueo To $42.50

Miss Janlee Lumaa,

SALE

BUY
NOW

Is employed at

'$35.00

SALE PRICE
Curlee .Top Coats $29.95
Valueh! To $54.00
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MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

THE SHOEBOX

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ltMpealll Motoche4 WttWinct .... or1

birthday with a family · party

81"-d ......, ......_. quarrty
ol'ld cloAk grca. ....., Kup10U 111
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the lol'mer'o brot)10r ;. · MJIO
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Meter, who· cit'ebfi~ hil ·.· ·

Middleport, Ohio

cDIIII, ,,..III..Wy

followed by ..,..

In south...t aM aouth br

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eaviest
Mothers March Tonite
.Ia Battle Against Polio

Local Highways Said Hazardous
Following 4To 5Inch Snow

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n~i Mothers' MIN-h qn PoliO._Jra-

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World's most effective weapon
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ICONOMY ..... 69!1
LAIGI .......... 4fH
MIDIUM .......

dltlo..t wtadup

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Dime.!t more thau 100 WnmetJ -are
e~ed to take part in the door
Den· ctusade, wblcl!. Wilt start at 7
p. m. and lut tor ari hour.
Armed "'ith .maton jars an~

2fH :

other ;toll_eetlon

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cOntainers. the

pollO-flibtlnl vol\1Dt-eet1 will faD
Out toto every corp~r or the coun·

ELBERFE~DS

tr ·tci plllb. the, battle

agai.Jist thP

erll!!&gt;ijq &lt;\l&gt;eaae.
' &amp;me 01f'.Qfll'S WbC di!C!llre to con. ttjb\lle Will •IIDaJ by •Witcl!inl OD
tMlt pord!llrbts or by leavtq •
lan&gt;P or ....n.11!4ll',w!Jid0w. f'

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Single Copy Sc

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hith 10 to
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at~bdt 'i alutlle pe.ral)'aill.

~·NoW.t.f'·
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.EdltorW Pbone 387

when~ ......

$.w iD MeJgs

DeW -Ciillel

Hospltal in Huatlacton,. wu ,
tor the weekend with her par·
ent!, Mr. and Mra. Rlymopd Luman, and famUy.
.Mrs. Robert Mill• ts
er at the Ohio VaQey
where the wu. fOl'Dltrly · &lt;.O:plo:i•
lid·.
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Mrs. Char.lea McNaMee and her
daUihler, lllrs. C. H. Wise,
were. 1n Letart, -Tu&amp;iday. to

Now Going'On

SALE PRICE

the

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'i'hou&amp;ands o£ poreblilbtt w-il1
County Wnigbt,
· 'W1len cltUens wen U:P their beam
'-Jnd their pocketbooks-tO an
~ Ot marcbi-n1 mqtbers · wbo
Will ,eiH on -ev-ery ne!Pborhood
· lot ~o~trl)1utlons to aid the fifbt

have been
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returned tO
end and were
their cousin, Jrln.
Jell, wbo lpeQt the
Indianapolis with them.

SPECIAL

We Give VALUE Plus
S &amp; H (;REEN STAMPS
SPECIAL

at -y

Weather

Gt,..,.lty

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CHARLOTI'E, Mich.3t_'.Jifitfu J!fjl·

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Deeoted To Tile latere.U er

i.s vlll.tiog her

IS OUR BUSINESS

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MOT)IIRS' MARCH
HIGHLJGHTS
He,. ,,. th. bhfhllthh of th•
loi.OtMw Mif&lt;h .. Polio to bo
.,...., In 11W11 County tonlfht:
Tll'tll--1 1-'P. M.
-CE: 1 - , homo In ........

HOW TO GIVI: Hom....,.,,
loovo
win.

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JUST A oOOii.P.LACI! TO TRADE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

JEWELRY
POMEROY, OHIO

JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES
RUSH OVER TO
Pickens'

AFTER-INVENTORY

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SPECIAL VALUES TO SAV£ YOU
$$-.COME IN TOMORROW!! ''

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All WALLPAPER cut to the lowest price in
all·of our 20 year~; In business
.t thjl

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while ther IHII Bll •lettlell

Runaway Youth
.Being Held For. ·.
Athens Officers

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only$49.95
TEMPCO XX JANUARY

DEMING

10% DISCOUN:f

Deep~ell

Syst8m

. OM ALt TEMPCO FLOOR FURNAa$
on your heating needs for the present &amp;- for the future. Expert installation
by experieneed men.
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bi,Y tuteml,lc Mit. JO.Y.., Wernnty. LlfethM ......._.,. Mt-·

IIIMI hilt chlmHr, ttiJfe ...... wt.r lecllet....... ,.., •. _

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ohellow
r~clrM C4Miula,
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l•cket,
tteel
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.tH, 100%

"""' .,.. wlfwwl ••,,..., -~- .,. 1tut • taw el tM
.,..., ....... wfty yeu allo•ukt Itt wex,.ain M ,.......,. ,... a.
~T or lftY .._m (n ywur hOlM at L0WH COlT

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Wan;
Only$112.50

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110

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T... llght Is red ODd;~;~~~y.
It Bashes green and you gtH&gt;ut quiet; ·
And tbafa when you.dlJii!&gt;ver tba Nunl~
One news ailout Buicl(~ . aew ·D)millilw ; • .,·
That II gives you btiiUa'at ne~~ ·· et,awi•Y
response 'for city bv,lllc at m
_:11v .1 ..,
-even before
switch ,

·DEMING

ShAllow.Well

Syst.m

Wat.r
Only $99.50

of

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pered might of big'

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new ·322-eubi&lt;&gt;lnch V8 ·

engines talsed II&gt; reCord highs In power aud
compressum.
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Social Security
Office Change
Is Announced

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lt's. perf&lt;=a~~!"' ~~~Go.! with the )lest ride

yet, the belt hahc!IIDg yell the ~ i~te~'
yet, the ""'t styl,lng ~~~. li~...Uy;-~
the best Buick )'&lt;lt. ; .
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Come
in the
Mitdl~n ·~

SHvicc Station.

Th~&amp;­

day. Tire ~ht.ion is donatt1e their .
total gro.o&amp; re&lt;:eipt.s OD TbW'BdAY
to the loc&lt;~l Polio fund .
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Virgil Brown gave a report 011
Ihe state mOOing held in ·colurD"~
bu.!i on January 15 and 16. '111e
grollp decided tiJ adupt tbe. ldfe
ahovc Th~ Daily Sentinel otfi~
to be perman€101. for tbe meetiq

place. The group also moved to
donate $10 to the Polio fund.

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Brown.
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Rutland News Noteo
aY GRACI THOMAS

On
The News

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

RICHARD S. OWEN
G!N, MGR,

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REYNOLD E. GR!ENE
!DITOR.

Published every afternoon exce-pt Sunday iJy The Ohio Valley
Sentinel , Ine., at llO ~[e c-hamc St , PometO\', 0 Bu~ i ne.~.&lt;t offl~e
phon e -398, editori1d oH1ce phone 397

,Entettod Bi st-cmul plJ ~~ m:l ilin ;,r tnJ it l·l· :.It l h r•
Pomeroy Ohio .

Portland

p o.~ t

()fflce

Nt!HOnlll :.h-erli s in:J n•pr~stnlll!IVP. RnllindiJ-Kin'l!wll.
343 Lningt on A\· ~, Nt·W York City , 16, N . Y.

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The Rutl&amp;nd Gat"'Jen Club will
meet .-t the llome o! lin. Floyd
'l1bomu Jan. ;:JUlh. Mn. Cbancs
AmOi la co--.bO&amp;tea.
.Rev. R. 1!:, Llater of the Met.Jtodil1: Chwch il AU4!1nc1ina; the Ulllu
Ptaton' t;onventio.n in Co.&amp;umoUJ
tDJs week.
•Mn. ·M ary Beard i" in Cincln·
nau buyma merenall(li~te !or (.lle
liuliaDd vept. :Store.
&amp;sra. Rl)sa .tsarn.ea ·and Mra.
Floyd Ttwmas VJSUed lU'a. }\.tuy~,~.
lJav~ of WJU:uvl.lie recently. '
Mr. and .Mra.. Cbulet Am01!1 Jr.
of Columbua were caUiDi on .Mr.
and Mrt. 4..:, H. Amos .St.l.lld.ay,
Funeral :servWes tor i:Ju.rre!J
Bartoo, Pomeroy, were .held Sun·

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Sub~ rription ralf'.~· Dl'li\'r-ry by rarril'r wh('rl' availabll' :10 ceats
per Wt'("k : one year in &lt;Jdvnl"'re :~t The- Daily Sentinel office, $15.60:
six monlhs, $7 .80: th rl't' •nont hs, $3.90. lly motor route when
availablf' : one mnn'h St Ry m:~il one year $8; ~ix mo n ths. $4 2~:
thrl'P months, $2.50: on!' mont h. $1.

day

0 ., Mr . md MNI . Doris Blanton and
Mr. and Mrs . P. A. MatTII'M , Columbus, Mr. and Mr!;. ! ilarlcs Graham and Mr. 1tnd M:rs. Kenneth
Bell, Springfield, Mr . and Mrs.

Will Lannmg 11nd Mr. and MrtiL
Ralp_h Andr~ck and daughter, Ka·
thenne of Fa1rbo.rn, 0

membe:lll were J)raent Jean ud
J~~~.nita S..yre,
Grace Furbee,
Juanita Harrl.l, Katbrylli PUIIOIUI,
IY H.NRIITTA McDADI
Mu:lne, Carolyn and Edna Priee,
Mrs. William McKelvey enter- Martha (Au Beeele, Jeanette Law•
-Laincd the WI)T"!hwhlle Gutld at renee, Pbylli 1 Ritchie, Loui~~e Breher home racenUy. After the wer and Dorothy Dur&amp;t.. DeUdou•
business sestdon was ove-r, Mra. refr~bmenU were ser:ved by the
Maxine DUJ'5:t was bonor~d by a h~teu.
stork shower, many beautiful
Mr. and 'Mrs. Eber Oun aDd Vg'
reeeived &amp;nd a &amp;OClal McDade &amp;pent the weekend 1D.
1 g1ft&amp; were
hma was enJoyed The followlnJt: Hltntington with Mr. 1nd Mn. G.

E. Oun and famUy.
Bllly Mdtetvey wu pre.Dted 1
Sunday School pill by the Supt.

IUollb of Jail pueat.l, Vr. and dau(hter Ja

. Webb MeKc:lftJ S.aad.11.
Mn. illiatUe lltDderJoD •a qed
Hyatt Panont for a oerfeet at· aad re.peettd dti&amp;n of our eom·
tendanct for three yean
munlt)', &amp;.:~ at taer home MooPvt. Etnee;t Slover caUed 00 d11y, lao. 23. Mr. tad ·H n. Earl
hia a:randrnotl.erA, Mr1. Clara f;u. Hmcfel'Sf)D or Wheelilla: were call.on and Mrl. Eva Blauer part ot e4 by bar deaitl.
Jut &lt;week. He left for Pt. Knos.
Mr. lAd Jlrt. Kktalrd HeDderKy ., tor trainhtf.
.on
o1. CoolviHe rilit.ed .hia mother
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Mr. and Mn. Cnu. ll'cKelvey and IOD, Eber 8wldar.
and Hetpt'! or Belpre were 1Upper
llrl. Ba}ph McDHe vkited her

b

lut

Parkt!n!burg

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IRitiCJAnON -WINI

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FOQeThrw

~roup of
The Hom!- Dem0111tration aew·
Ben.on
County
lu-men
hN
tiTeR
ihl club m,t with Mrt Oby Payn
ter two day• reten tly A large up rain making fer irrirttloll.
number of ladies were prl'__,; eut .1nd They &amp;f'ot a check lor f174.18 lCI
lh e
Mis1ouri-Souril
Projeetl
enjoyed the t1me.
ASlin . sa yiA~ the money wu half,
Miu Jeanette ~kMur-ray of Ak- "the balance Wt' have- in the CeD•
ron it villt.ing her &amp;al.~r . Mn. tnl Rain lncre.umg A!!An."
H.arold Parson• and t ... mliY .
Qullte-rly meeting ~a! held at diariet superintt'lldent wu pr•
tlle eburcb SuDda)' morning The !lent .

ESMOND, N . D.-A

atteruoon at 1be Cbue b'un-

era.l Home with .interment in -the
llUea Cemetery. .Mr. Harton died
unexpectedly at 'bia home.

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Mr. and Jilr.s. Carl .DUlier spent
the weekend JD Columbus.

ATribute To Our Firemen

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.Nell Anna Wee wilo -bas been
in a Colwnbwl ·bOepitel for ~everal
weeks apw:ta; to returD home trus

week.

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ldr. nd Mrs. J'taDt Sears are
moVing -to the formu Lelia Forrelf, iborhe,

Mr. and Mrs. Lewa Rupe 11od
ehildreD are movinc trim tbe
WiliiiiiD. Deem property to Pome-roy tbla week.
!Mr. and· .Mrs. Lee M:vers and
Mr. aDd lira. Floyd Thoma were
cl.lliq on -Mr. and Mra. Charles
Amoe Sunday evenin&amp;.
Bnadi. Sue lDjra'bam and girl
frt&amp;id of Pomeroy were recent
visitor&amp; in the Don Ander9on
lu&gt;me.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo-hn Pat Boyd
of Blaekfork were visiti-ng lks. S.
L. Bryant llld ~. and Ol.rs. Ano
BryaDt Suaday.

StokfJIY Finnt, Honey Poet or Tasty King

Mr-J. Jim Deili80n, 'M r and Mrs

George Da\tb, John Fullen, Cedl
Morg.n, Mr. and MTs. Frank Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curl,
!Mlr. -and Mr-.s. Herbert Johnson,
.Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Amos and Mr.

the Evan• Grocery Company,
nounccd today (Thursday)
George F. Randolph's resignation
u advertising mana&amp;er ba&amp; been
has

been

the 13-ltore erocery chaln
September, 19t9, when he
ed tbe company's advertising

partm:ent.

·Mr. Randolph will be
pn representative for Neon
ducta, loe..

Sign --'
On .·

whose main
and plant are in Lima, Oblo.
Ou Produeta manufactures
mtilat,ed adver.tlain&amp; sips.
~. llandolpb and
Geoff and Sherri, wm

GalllpoU1 wbUe Mr.
d.,es some orientation

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Lima. Tbe Randolpb family
m01'e to Detroit in April.

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Succe~~M to Mr. &amp;ndolpb
·be :M:ra. Geraldine M1Uer of

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Unit Ance July, 19M,
sume tbe duties of

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Jipolla. Mrs.

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bas

c..tif. Finf• . . _Hunt"• •lim4 or baJns No. 2'h

Stok.ly Finest, chopped or thrM.ftd

For thlt TV mack .... VUI C•mp"s

VIENNA SAUSAGE · 6-4 oz. cons $1.00

Mllily Out Of Town
Residents AUend
Sisson Funeral
Oul ol loWD viaiiOl'a allendlli:g
fulltral of Alice Si1s,o n
wtek were Mr. and Mrs.

Clift

CLING PEACHES ..... only 33c

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PORK &amp; BEANS .. 6 No.2 cans only $1.00

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Strietm.Mn

1 Ill. bn only

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TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS . 33c

Mealtime variety, Whfh or toldan, Van C.mp't

GREEN BEANS .. 5-303 cans only $1.00
itokely"t Fin"t

HONEY
SPICE MIX
pkg 35c

HOMINY ..... 12-303 cans only $1.00

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·Finett Hnot' . .. . Mtur•l

SWISS CHEESE ... lb. only 59

Witt. btana .... Van Camp'•

TOMATO PUREE 11-8 az.cons only 1.00

Chili Con Corne 4-llb. cans only $1.00

12-llb C4M

only $1.00
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Grapefruit ·
1.00
pplesauce 1.00
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Cherries
1.00
Florida Oranges 75c.

FrM plalltic Ftw~~hauH trailer in P'Oif'• 12 011 box

GRAPENUT FLAKES ... only 24c

Smooth lind cn1mr . . : . .. Stvktly Fin11t

G.t Mt of 5 traflen- with 1tox top and 25c ' " oz. box

SUGAR CRISPS ....... only 25c

7-303 cans

Deli•htfuJ. : .. lnu,.....in ....

only

KRAFT DINNER2 pkgs. only 29c

Red, souor, pitted .. .... Stokely Fl.,..t

For cleUalou•

..,....hhes. Kraft

CHEEZ WHIZ ... pt. jar only 29c

5-303 cons
only

rwwP...relllenem . . , ...

PREAM ..•.. 4 oz. con only 29c

Fllltcl with sweet, h ..Jthful luice ...... L1,... tl1e

2doz.

"All purpose . ·Rome Beauty"

mana1er February 6.

7:80 -O'IIai!lor

5-14 oz botl

a.tty Creeker

only

Stanley L. Evans, president

. TilUIIIDJ&gt;.t ·

1-00
1.00

4 46ozcqns

In dellclow tom.to uua., V•n C.mp't

Sobly Finest, Shell- or Cut

SPAM
37c

6-303 cans

..-Mgr.

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12 oz. can

Stoblr Finest ..•• hnder MOtion

Advertising

WH.T...-TV

Ollly

GREEN PEAS .... 5-303cansonly$1.00
SAUER KRAUT .. 7-303 cans only $1.00

Eblin I'll of Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Ma.x. Nelson, Matoon, Ill. ;
~- and !Mrs. Arlie Price Lin worth

acc:epted.
Mr. Randolph

dlnnor, too

Stokely Finest .••••. from red ripe tomatoes

Don Anderson were Mn. James
ntUs, .Mn. Flo:y4 Thomas and
Opal Annslrong.
Joe Boyd, Pomeroy, was calling
;on his .sisters here .Monday.
Among those from a distance
-attending the f-uneral &lt;If Harley
G. Am911 - ~~re Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Amoa: Jr., ·Mrs. Harl-ey G. Amos,
!Mr. and :Mrs. James Redden, M'r.

-~:v_3!1~_~rocery

.... rltb flavored . .. . Fine at lunch and

Tomato Juice
Tomato Catsup

Tuesday evening gut6tS of Mrs.

and

Fin~

Stokely

Lbs.
Only

ChOiee

39c

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'lr.d wcilie

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$~~· Premium, ... ~at SKINList

F't-esh and ~ndcr

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With Russian Team As Favorite
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ellllli nti lllaMt Willlttr Olympic•
Oames of .modern times ()J)en today ill this ~halet-studded ''IH•Jtt
a mile hit'b In the Dolomite Alpt,

lupst. IQUtd or 1he cotnJH!(iRI
teams-114 officials, helpers and

with Ru,u:la picke.d to win the un-

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Pearl

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ICI! VICTIM
0 . E. MeKinley hrokc his wrist
when he fell on the ice Wednes·
day evening as he was leaving
hls employment nt the Par.!lon!l&gt;
tord Motor Sales gara,G!e. McKinley, a veteran member ol the
and Emeriency
Ejre
the care or a lo-

jnti:tned !or

lt!il»o It-~·~

i!tillt

iltlln• rlntmpiO!l:

two nr the last four played
Past ·games between the
feams have -u sually been won in
either the last tltr~ minute.s fJt
overtime.
Dayton, going into the game
wltb a Week's -lajofl, may tU• 1
lillie time tll- get ·Into IIIJJOOtil. op.
erallon if their list I!IYOfr lJ 1111
lndleatlon. With a week olr befon
the ConL!Iius ;arne the FlJen had
Lo eraie a 11-poiM g~oft.d half
deficit before JOing OJ) .to win.
After' a week's in11ctivity bcfort'
tho Xaxler f!lmt', Dayton frittered

FJnl Since Curs

·M ri Minuzzo rep:·€'.•l' nt . 11 ·947
attJleth rtom. a record number ()f
32 cotnpetlni Count1·ies. mcl udinl
Rus~ia. U mlfked the Sovii!U' lint
appearance in the Winter Games
since the czarist days.
Tbe Olymplc- !lame. symbol of
the S'pirit of SP.Ol'hlm ;,nilhlp sinre
ent"iertt dtetian timu ~. wa! plgcc-d
oa its mo\llltln!J hy rtalian speed
slatldf cblrafUol'l IOluido CaroU. (t
will blirtl untU ot.h o ~ames end aw.ay a 1D·point 1-ead then had
Ftb. S.
trouble in 1he final mlnutH to &amp;et
on the winning trail.
The . athletes and va1·ious \~am
t{lk:iall lined up for the opeains
p,rade 14 the n·arrow streets of
th!~ tamed ski" tof.'n . The st.teets
-like the .ski·a'Un§--were covere-d
w.l th snow deli\'ered not from t hl~
ak.its bl.lt by ·snow shovels.
. COrtina hasn't. ·bad n Jit'OOd !tPOW
CLEVELAND, 0 . UP--Genel'41
fall tn ·thrt!e We@lt.~. Until Wed- Manlier lllink Greenberl of the
nesday the street.. were lHtre and Clt!veland Indi-aM called biB electhe flki runs 110 Icy and rock- tion to baseball's Hall ot Fame
&amp;tre\VIl that expe11s warned that We.dne!d•y "the greatest thrill
n~
week's downhtll ski rlln I've eVer :had."
ewld be a r1U: of. deuth."
The former Detroit Tbger 1tome· HoWever, .the only events sche- run kinll said ·1he horror was the
duled tod~ty were two hockey "climax to my &lt;'arecr In baseball".
mtl~IJ,:ea" pltUnlt Italy agaiMt Allfil·
"To make the hll Ia tlhe ultiti'ti mel Canada a.a~lnst. Getnuny. mate 1mb~tlon of evety playCT 1n
baseball. I eomdd•r it the highest
GrHCe Httds Parec&amp;e
In the Impressive, fleg-waving honor of my life/'
p,arade oi nations, the teams liMd

Greenberg Named
To Hal1 Of Fame

orh!hiotor or
:&amp;be·P1Jl4!1i, .t i t.he he.d of tbe pro·l\1

tep.4on. Other countrle.!l followed
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tc the Weekday Rcligiow:
tlon fund and also to
purchasing a stove from those
I!~~~~ ~n~a;~c::;htel.Missprocram
LU('itle which are being :replnced at the
, a member of th!! high sehoul kitchen. Mlrs. Fred
i\J~;';l f14cult~ .to show ~lb~s Js tbf! new secretar.v rC!plac·
.pi
-of a trl» shil !Dg Mrs. Buford East who ha~
Mexico this past moved to Virginia .
Smith distributed
Mrs. Lambent thanked the hOS.·
-mat:~s .showing the
1Mlsses Zerkle, who had in·
te.ues:
imd gav&amp; a
vited
the
Cii'Cie to 1heir apart·
traveloRUe a~
ment
althuogh
they are not memt~kerf on the
bers or the Circll!. The re.gular
hGstesscs Mrs. c. .M Hennesy.
scenes were a num lks. C. 0. Fisher, Mrs. CerroJI
the area .and 1 Swanscn, Mrs. Nan Moor-e and
fishermen . Mrs. Helen Terry served a salad
cathe.. course to the memhl'ln and guesh
· [tl and Mrs LnmiJert presided at t'he
silver coff ~e service. An urrangement of .rO!!~ l,apers and rose
ol the nla~ nations in a Fostoria crystal Gar.
in~ to den Center container wps used on
who hruf ac- 'he refreshment tab! ~.
to 'M&lt;*t'tdtn

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ly OIC_AR FRALEY
United P - $porto WtltOr

NEW YORK UP- Hope surges first live yean . hfdUdfd I borne
hieh In the heart o/ Mickey Man- run rh&amp;mpiOnahlp With 46 and
tle today that thi.a will be the 161 runs ·t iatted in as a sophoyear he IJves up to his blUing as mo1e ~WI· 1~~·, ~\~QJ ._cblmplon·
the "new Joe DiMa&amp;alo."
ahl\&gt;i W!lh .Slri ~ ,;IG2.
That was the tat the New
-DlM'aJ' Dr tliOte flVP. yetra av·
York Yankee~ huna: on him when . er•l~td ~\ter·., _\bJin . ~5 bop1ers, are very":~~~.~~:;•
h~ came up m 19Sl. For ·here 1S8· RBI"s ihd ntter
u~der ·Jacketa i~ ..
waa a youn(ster with everrlhlnl .ad in ' die· batll,J'II! averages. ties.
In the way of speed and power.
Mantle's JWet4'JeB 1ft!' 24 home
But, to now, bt bun't mid! It". hlllrt, '•n ll8fi"· liWd; Only. t'lrice has
There htve, hnwe:ver~ been IIIIX· be . a~~ ~·.too,
tenuatint
clrcumafancea.
The
Mickey, 1t is· C!ltiU', has a long:
kid from Oklahoma bas been ny tO 10 .lo bl®me the · "new
pllltued by inSuriet. Fllhtlni: DlMa1•ia.",
.
otf osteomyelitis of the ankle, .tOJ WN Ouhttq ."l,GBOI no&amp; liJA
he also lms been crippled from are pain-free a"d fit 'tt;~r the first
time to time by a bad khee and a Ume lli ltYr.: in'90I:.' letaqe
thl&amp;h injury.
And 1ie l~Gafed • that ·
Yet mott of hla troubles
reldt · W itttpt 1ttana1er
compounded bY hit advance pub- Stenjel'$ th~ry t~at he
llclty and 11111 wiiUD(neaa to be- stop swi.ngina: so hard,
lieve it. Club offlelals be1an ruah trate 011 i~l hl1 hita •
lng out with a tApe measure
the borne luna come at wiU.
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Hia atrikeout fl1ures of laat John C. Martin,

lfiiOD are an tllCisltatJon. He
fanned M tlmes. BiJhty of those
were accumulated by thll switch
hitter while battlng left handed.
That's the side fr(lm which he
hlts the great majority (lf his

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NEW YORK t1P-Doald Camptwo boun, Bt minutes aad 4.8 secbell,
world Apeld'bolt retOI'd
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Oermlston, South Afrh:a. Jan. bt:r\der, arrived from l!lallmd
Wednesday to ~MC~a 1 1earth tor
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a fre!'h. watet Jltlll Jil'eplratot)' for
PA&amp;Jt. 114. Ul'- an aHcmpt to raWr the !'l!fOfld to
Uolvti'Oll1 l'oo~ 2110 mlles r.e hour. Ho set the tJ.last NO\'tmbu rea· istlnl record
ber at Ltke

I'OMEROY

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THE FINE SELECTION OF

Lipton's Mix

Fr.sh Fronn

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Loans for e.l""l'.W9rt!tll

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21b pkg 79c
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EXTIIA FAicCY .• , D'-IDU.

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10" oz can

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Crisp ~.,fery

Jlllcy Tani.- 176 Sill .. :.............. 2 ~oz. 49t
Florhla Orall!les JWU I.ADEfl .. . • . .. . . .. . 8 lb. bag 59t
Seedless Grafefrvlt PEAK Of FlAVoR .. ... Blh. bag 53c
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Van·Camp's Tenderoni ..... pkg

Main St-

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Armour's Treet . . . . . 12 oz. can
~rmour's Beef Stew. . 16 oz. can

Beet~

Motor

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'. FI'NCY. WAflliNGtoH .... . iiD

for

r..i~ain~ Peaches:ifo;

Llb~t· Cut

HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE COMPAI-IY
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59c

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Twin Ralls ..... .

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GROCERY STOCK UP SA.LE
BUY all of a kind' or Mix 'em
at EXTRA. .SA.VIHGSI

JRll'POH' On signature•
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SIIIIISWeet Prunes Juiti, .. Qt. Btl.

FURNITURE
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Cranberry Sauce

COMPLETE"

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2 pkgs i5c

French Fried Potatoes

Ann Paae With

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New Red PDtatoes Red Bliss 5 lb bog 39c
Bells Poultry Seasoning ....... pkg 13c
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Jlmtny Parsons

pkg

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Roll Sausage
Smoked Pork Loin

Sharp Cheese
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Sparkle Pudding·7 ·. flavon : ... · pkg 5c

SOCIEI'Y
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SUPU.Rltllff.,, :- l·liORK

3-10ozcans31c

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YORK '

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Capozolll by 60 yanls, in the twomile even-t.

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t!IO ltltll~ ~ Navy, let both in Modloon, lliill~ llal'\ltll. reb.
1 world 1nd Bri.tl..ah Empire mark 4. CQOIIOit;'t1li -iiW ~ tn
run Wednesday

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COLA

Fresh Turkey Pan ReallY lb 5Sc

wett:'s

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'pellllop on the mli day, of 'l!&gt;reb:
t&amp;ft6, br · j~qrDent · wlll be ta~en

copch while Mosa more
lb
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~~:uards. He played ~h ~ of
the cinadlaa B\.t four P&lt;*blll
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his peHtltm
against b.er ln th-e Common Phfll
Court Of Jfelgs County, Obio, beIn If t:aule numbltt' 12,378 In ~~·~~
coUrt,' for divo"r te ind 4Jtber telief.
The , prayer ~-~t 11ld ·petition la

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Peebl" will _... u Monl'&lt;l ii14

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tw1eo Jndlvlduala and team s. But
UDllfficlll\y, moat expertt aa:rce Colo, U, 72 Bun¥ ttllt AFB 63
t~tt "RuiiJra lJ the nat~on to boal 1!\lontanR 72 St. P'tanoi• Pa . &amp;6

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who tolrt of her work ItS the MleljJ
County RelJgkn&amp;s Y..ducation teacht-r. It was annouiK'ect' 'that t"'!
hostess for the February meetifl8
would be Miss Mildred Hawley.

PAN READY
WHOLE, CUT-UP
or 8PUT
lb.

BY UNITID !1llls5
ery
umehehe struck
blasted ao home run. asIf ahegreat
does;player.
he finally .ITllY
When
last
talr )DUII~lll up the I"BBI.r.
blow
at Washin11ton In
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St . .Joaeph's Pt . 74, WMtchester
ad · w~t Germany wt:n-e
WI! meaaured at 86t\ feet.
tn.ted "lfy"a "stngle team and St. ~0.
~&amp;GI'~ NOTIC&amp;
lur.a 77 Siena 6tl
m1rebft ull&lt;ler 1 sln&amp;:lfl bann P
Home R"n Cr~zy
Nellie Martin, wJiOte Jltee of.
TblJ promoted Avery Brundage of Yale 76 Fordham 65
"rhll, plus tile ballpla,yer11' slo- residence is Unk.no.wit1 ' a~d wlUil•.
SoUifl
Cllt_*JO, pret.ldent of the InterII&amp;D tbat "hGme run liltters ride la~&gt;t pl,.oe of · retidtdee wu e/o
77
In Cadillac's," naturally" had its Olie · lten~enon," ~Ve Hm, KeD- t·
trlt.klntt OlyJUplc Committee, to Houllon 98 M,llnql,
N. Car. A&amp;T d8 N. Car. Col. 61 effeet on a younpter who repu- htcky, and wbose -pioe.ent pla~e of
TUJUJt :t'hat "In the ·field or sport
tedly would hit for fantastic av· residence oannUf,· with reuonablew. ~e .uc-ceeded where the poMISuut:h Dalr:. St. 90 MornlORsld~ 69 eraa:es if be concentrated hill diliJence, be . 81Jcertalned. wUl
lltlcl- failed."
spHd on baae hits. Yet :Mantle take .n otice that on tbe lOth day
~lr, the ·OlJ'mpla are not
Ball St. 19 ln'1Jim' Sl. 6S
waa home run eraey.
a
b~en ntt:ldm but be Bllldwln Wal . 92: Y&amp;u.niltown tiD
of ' Sanu&amp;ry, 10M, the plaintiff,

ror die 30-lnUe

The deVO!iUttoioil nrvlce wa:.~ eon•
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l~en
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forth~ &amp;l"ry of .ti)JJrl and for the
honor of our countr~· ..

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4JIInst' 10th fl~ LoU·

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paft. Ltt tlft. Olym~i d G3ml'~ In ra[r
:ille.
~&amp;ntktfl , Te!J)E'&lt;'hfl8' !hl' ~ . - The Ullbllf4Jl Fly&amp;N: have won
la&amp;ns wblch govet n 111 ·m ttrd eli~ ou.t of 11 ClmM ,.ween (lie
wldt the delllre lo plrliclpat" in hti-t..lll1J, tntt·tllfo Cardlntlt·'-'•

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THI FINE SELECTION OF

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pt. modet-

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~~~~S Funces ficllJih enft.H.iintd
tl1e SamaJuba Bradford. WM~i.Mt ­
ary Sodf'ty or 1he Ch~b
l.'ht1i.l l:lt"'U:r hontl' 1\IHdly •~· .,n·
in&amp; wit~' Mn. William 8J'adford .

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lJtYTON, o. ur-llatlon's ·~·
~ by i ~ Jithlofo-pl'!!!• &lt;lfl&lt;l,tanbd liym 19 &lt;ill a woiik
11 Cciili~~· Clifnll M!nuao, &lt;HI of nnlii ..amiftli!J9!1,i wilti i

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~ut~&gt;t wht&gt;n Mr! R. L Jacobi t&gt;D·
tertain¥&lt;1 ber brldfile club ~onday
eveninl at he1· hornl" L11K'o1n
Hill.
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Pm:o:&gt; for hij! h SCOrt' wa!i award·
ed to Mn. Edi.l&gt;on Uohst.f&lt;tt('.:· and
secOild to Mrs Arthur Sklnn'-'"r.
He[reshments wen~ ~terved by
thL! huJt c.:.~ W those named above
1U1d Mr!i. Allt'ed F.lber(eid, Mt'"J.
J~mes
O'Brien,
Mrs. Charles
Gtbbs ..~r~. J . W. McMurray and
Mrs. \\o!lin:tm Ande1·son.

SY~M~teM-

Dawon
Flyers
J
And Loul.SVI.lle ..
Clash Saturda'v'

Oijinpiad o! the modern m."
;~
-- ~ram wa.o; the

the

Monday

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•tllletes. And althouth t-he.y have
~llffered six. o! the 29 injuries m
pr.game workoot11, the~' are- fa·
vDr,li to win six of the 24 gold
rrte.dab at stake.

offkifl teahi dWnpfolli!hlp.
Sijnlling t-b• Jtart of the gama
were the fonnal Words by Italian
~~ o1..,_1 oronehi in !he
13,000oeal 01)1npl&lt; S!lldium:
.., d""iare • .,... the ••••nth
Olympic Wlt1tflr' Oamu of Cart.tna
D'Ampetto, cel*':atini the lCJth
solflun

Yellow Jackets
Seek Revenge
For First Loss

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L"5.~! . 8~~:-g~e:~!ub, . Samant~a ~.B!g~fpr1,
:~a,s&lt;.Cfli~&lt;Mbnclay- :Nt-Hsioribdy f
At Jacobs Home
, Entertained Tues
Mi .. ; Marie 8kbn oan,
was

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Small Type ---llg Values
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, A&amp;P't SulMM

Lomebeoa Meal,,, .. , ..

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l~~t.~ant Dry MUk . , .. , . U oo.
Ann "-P. ,
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Oi.lar

Poot'o Sqar Crllp .. , . !-1 as.

OIHD8

49e

Zeola CrHler'il .. 4 pock .. 1 lb. """ !lie

Whlto -

Table Syrup 15% Maple ' 2(

T1llla F'll ehudl: lllyle 2-6'-'

Bea111 with Pork
fS. AAP Apple Sauce

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'!.52 01 caDs 55c
2·16 oz. caDs !De

Pta 3ili . COi'i&gt;-o"-"h-olo

N"leli Com .... , .. , !-1! 01 COlla 15e
Y•U.W

Clint~

1n Syrup

lou Pel&lt;!he.; ...... Z No. Z" eano 59c

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Sentinel, Pomerov-Mi&lt;ldleport, Ohl:~

NEW HAVEN SOCim
a.
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WANT ADS
Cluaified Ad.l I ~IY'!III bJ lV .\.
X. will be pubtisht!&lt;l ULe tame
da,y u received..
lf.atu: 2 cents per W"'"d. oae lDaertio~o~. ldiuutt!lm ehar&amp;tt ble.-6 cent&amp; per word for tbrflf 11011·
aecutive iDHrtiou.
Spetiai-Ctn11 month tor 23 ctlllll

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l'u.U rate or 2 eeoc. pe: word will
be cbarged for advertising if not
p&amp;J.4 lor before Ulc- l5tb of each
ID(JDth

followinl iluertion.

Brron iD AClvertiJin&amp;-Sbodld be
nported lmll;edlalol;r. The Doil.&gt;
bc!IUD~I wlll not be responsible
lor more than one mcorrect iJt.
IOrtiOIL
.....us. o.f Th&amp;nll:l and bpe'Cial NuUeet. oi EvenU priru«i at rei\i·
lAc classified ratea. Obituafiea
publl.ahed at 1 eeo.t per word.
..'har1;ed Adl reeeived bJ' mall or
telephone llVe.D. carillflll at:.wtU.u.

I I I :-.lotiGeS

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..ET OUR EU.Cl'RONIC SECRETARY

TAKE

YOUR

WANT

ADS AT YOUR CONVENJ.ENCE
JN 'fllE EVJ!:NlNLiS. l:ALL 391.
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
Did yuu know yuu could sctve :t5%
ur more on parts Dy h.avmg YOI.Ii'
tncliJr enjiJnc uv~h&lt;~UJcu b t:
fore Marcil 1, 1956? Also
as&amp;

about our ~pecial on painlm 6
and tuneup.
Meil: b Equ1pmen1
lo. I' bone lK.
1-;j 48\c
BRING YOU.K SHOES TO RA·
CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
MONEY.
1-17-U

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Auto

~ales

- -- - - - - -1955 BUICK Super. Two-tone paint
radio &amp;. healer, $21:195. Ji1n&amp;l'ly
Parsons, Middleport.
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1946 HUDSON 4-door, newly overh:mled, .good ti"N!s, new battery,

$80. Sea G.
Ohio.

A. Deem, Racine,
1·24-3tp

)953 CHEVROLET ''2LO"

Dclux

4-door Sedan, $91:13. Ulaettnar's,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
1-21-6tc

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1955 BUICK ::iuper Riviera Coupe,
Blal'llnar's, Pomeroy,
$2895.
Ollio.
l-21-6tc

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( 12) Wanted to Rent

!Church Of Christ

cp~~:~:n .:~~~ts .!.~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~~~.

/ .Locnl BereanS

% The Dally
roy.

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( 14J For Rent

SERVICEMEN ·

Street. Furnace heat.

cupy at once. Call
Store, 133, Pomeroy,
further mformation.

Chatter Club
Entertained
By Mrs. Vaughan
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Employment

Wonted
Middle-aged lady wants Jiteady
work as housekcepE!r. De-pend.abJe .and experience-d.
Write
Box 6tni-X, % The Daily Sen11nel, Pomeroy.
1-24-6lc

120! l:lusmess ~erv1ces
b"or reJlabJc radio and TV repair,
call t1046-J. We tervlce aU
mates. SchmolLI Appliance,
.Middleport, Ohio.
0·:&amp;7·U

1904. m;S.O'J'O Cuslom V-8, 4-door
QUI&lt;..'K. SEltVlCE OD Watcb R&amp;
Sedun, $1795. Blaetlnar 's , Po-mpairina by Factory 'l'ralned
eroy, Ohio.
____ l -21:!tc ·
watchmaker.
COLLINS .JEWE· - -- -- ---1.Jl.-t1
LERS, P(lmeroy.
195~ FORD Station WaRon, fully
equipped, $23~ - Jimmy rar- FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI' T.V.
_!_""'·-"~i_d_
dl~c:P_:_
"':.-'c.·_ __1_·2_1_·6-tc
VICE All makes .1-lcpaired by Ex
per.t TechnleJan8. .Phone 6284 Y
19M PLYMOUTH 2-door, V-8 enMiddleport.
6--1&amp;-tf
gine. Vetry nice, $159~ . Jimmy
ParsoriJI, Middleport.
1-21.flbt,- .lADIO &amp; l'El...J!:VJSION SEHV.U.:l'
- - -- - l-'.bone 200. t.:lelillld App.haact
19ri.'i FORD Pidup. 11.000 aclt. .
;)LOre
llH \\1 • .ld.uw St., t-wncruJ
mill's . $1111!1. JLmmy !'ars on:~,
~U.lf
Midd!eport.
l -2l -61c

Im;:i- p(JNTJAc ocJu~-2--d~-;- ·sc~

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The Loyal Berc.a ns' &lt;.:Iu s met at
- - - - -- - - - - - - \ht&gt; Ch urch u! Chn.st 'ful'!lday eve-n mg w1th ~Irs. Cl arence- Cline.
2 Five room modern APART- pre..; l d~'n l _ H I L"harg L nf th e bu.s i
MENTS, Wlith laund ry and gar- nCl.~s mec!mg Rev Fred L Cardag-e. Phone 310-M. A. N. Bengel. ncr gaH th e opcm ng prayer and
CAMP PENDLETON, Cali!. M•rs . Clnw ret~ d a Psalm with Mrs l Marme Pfe_ D-onald E. Justis of
1-24--tl
6--Room NEW
HOUSE, unfur- Homer R ~ec as devotiona l leader., Union Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohio, is
nished. Brownell Ave ., Mlddle.
.
.
participating in "Oper.a·tion Cowport. Reasonable. Phone 6044- Dur mg the bus mess se&gt;sJOn _a lex" , a si x w~ek cold weather
M.
1-17-U Jett er from t he- Grund y _Mounta ,n landing exercise in progress In lhl?"
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Miss ion wa s read thanllm~
~h._. Aleutian Islands off the coast of
2 FURNtSHED APARTMENTS on c\a.s.s for a recent contnbutwn AI k
Mechanic St. and 1 F URNISH- and Mrs . George Childs read a
as a.
ED HOUSE on Lincoln i-lill , letter from Miax Good who i:; in
"Cowlex." is designed to test
, Pomeroy, Ohiv. lllquire Ewing· _~ char.go of aid for children in cold weathar clothing and equipSt"lre W Main Sl., Pomeroy , . Korea .
ment and to try new amohibiou.s
1-3-tf j Twu readin"s were Ai\len fur landing techniques under advcrs('
Ohio.' Ph~ne 133.
the program : '" l.ov~ Thy Breth- weather conditions.
For rent-Cxttmton
Laddera,j ren" by Mrl:i. 0 . E. McKinley &amp;nJ
Seaffold Boards, Drop Clotha. j "1 Know Something Good About
Twenty-five hundred Marilll6 ot
Clloton Fiaher, Middleport.
[You" by Mrs . Fred Gardn er . Dur- the lst Division sailed ftorrii Sa-n
Phooe 6265-X.
11-1-tf ing the l:i ocia l hour the. birthday Diego, Calif., January 5 Jo rrtiPor
rent-Electric
of Mrs. Edgar Allen swp ~t~ ; .~- ~.;u; cipate in the exerci&amp;P.. , 1
ateamer. Clinton Flabtr,
obse-rved.
I
The maneuvers are IICbeduied lo
dle rt Ph 6265--X.
A salad course was -served
be climaxed late in JanUiry r'Wi.Ut
::-- po-,- _. _ · - the hostesses : Mrs. Allensw()rth, an amp'hibious .assault by i reV~ desirable first floor APART- Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Cline, Mlrs . inforced batt.aUon on the llland
MENT. Automatic i&amp;li furnace. Ri~:e and Mrs. Ed Hag~o~Nty .
o( Umnak.
-~
cau 6170--J.
12-22-tr
Umnak lie:~ on -the southern
border of tbe Bering Sea tboot
Tv:o Furnl11bed 4-Room APAR'f650
miles soothwest ot KOdia-k,
MENTS, DeW lW'IIiture.
Alaska.
pAid. Call 6044-M.
FURNISHED ·
AP'AHTMENT,
rooms and garage with
ties furnished on
~ocha1oic

l L.O

t1 I I nsuronce

Mrs. Vaughan Price entertained
the Challer Club Tuesday even R 1 d R d
ing at her home, ut an . oa _.
During th l' business scsswn m
charge of Mrs. Nathan BIMil-S, pre.·
sident, new of£icers were elected
with M•rs. Charles Buck selected
as presid&amp;nt and
Mlrs. Wilbur
Young as secretary-treasurer.
Following the meclin,q a numbe-r
or .games were played with priZes
awarded to Mrs. Floyd Dunfee,
Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. E\lerelt
Lightfoot, Ml'.&lt;&gt; . Homer Hawkins
and Mr.t Charle~ Buck.
lkfn~shm('nts were served
by
the hostess to tho8e named abo\'4..'
IUKI Mr8 . Alfred Biggli, Mr~ . Jqe
Yn.ung and nne guest, Mis.~ Patty
Young.

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Barrie Marie Smith entertained Monday evenin~ with a
hirthday ·party for Ml'!l. Ro.scoE"o
1-'ow\cr. Lending Crcr.k RO&lt;td . A
pink color s rhcme was carried
uut in ihc table appointments tmd
the birthday cake wu.~ u~cd I-or
Ihe tablo cenlcrpit:ec .
Thl' other guests ineluderl M.r'!..
Hobert Harri.~. ·Mrs. Wnller Harri.~s

$100.00 for your old
'Trlhie-ln allowance
rn.acblue, rCJiilardle•t~ of condl·
tlon, o-ft one ol our latc11t mod·
ell. Free home demonslralton.
We also ropalr all makts.
KilTON'S . .WING MACHINI
flltVICI &amp; SWII~IR SALIS
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Ph... 9IJ9.J
Write . .,. 141,
Ohio

Mr s. Hubert

Mace,

M-iddlcvm·t:

BEDFORD

A~llfl'

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C.WIIIr IIIII -

Wqd Wamsley and da11Jbfin
Sunday arterno(lJl al
6 .orl••&gt; H1·own ho me .

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F. M. Roosh wa s a biHI.neAS
er "ib. Pt. Pluilllt S&amp;t!ll'day.··

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1/IL ABNER

THE FINE SELECTION OF
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AT '

Jimmy Pars~ns

GASOLINE ALLEY

Can You

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You have something
To Sell, Trade ar An·
naunc:e, Let A. Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
- They Get Results I'''"=IIQ.KAP=07.:':'111;:'00:N~~
WE BUY
7l"ROOTU.I\AL I UAW

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.JOLLY ASK!D ME lO
HELP t--IIM OUT A
LITTLE-~THAT'S AU.NO ~AL JOO-

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CAKE MIXES

The Gr..,d Netlon•l Jllour

PILLSBURY FLOUR

P•ken l..;lbel. Red SIDur Pitied

Paclt•• LP'b••tiiT.nchr-Fiak~

TUNA. FISH ... · · · · ·

2 No.

!-2

OrangeJuice
6 89C
-6o1 . cans

ConHntrattd
IUtt •del . ., ...

-12 OJ:,
P1chd •• the
IM•k of flMOl'

Pork6Beans 2-23.oz·c;ans ~9,c -

NAPKINS .... 60 ct. Plq(. lOe

A dellihiktl fruit miX .. I r~l niH
FRl11T SALAD U 01. p... Zit:

H~tther fiCIII qu11lty tofli &amp; ~urdy
TISSUES . • : . ZOO Ct. pkg. lOo

Clloco11h eowNcl """ n.,._ P£ANUT8 .•.. .10 .oL pkg. 3lle

8lut Ribbon. For e~Hnffltltnc.

Mighty 1004 1nd meety.

Cott•p

lr_a_~d

CHOPPED BEEF 12 oz. .., 33e
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hlckqry 1m0bd. R.HIII to a t

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ca. '

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•ncler. mellow •oodMtl,

SMOKED PICHI CS . Lb:25c

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Sttdc yeur

Your fnorl .. lbort.m lnv

PURE LARD

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Lb.C... l5c

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ClLLO KA.LE ...... • . , .• o~. P g. . . .
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PLIOFILM QN v,...,
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To condy, bob or'''· Toy 'uollt!f~t, o .iow

K.,..r•·-'·

GOLDEN YA.MS ...... ' . . · ·
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ADDIE- . . . . . . . . . ......
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PORK CHOPS .......... lb. 35e

SLISI•r

NAM£ .••. ;. : .• ~ ...••.....•• . : . ·.....·•••_ ~·····
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AND SLATS
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Pom•rey, Ohl•

Molt .......... _

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NAJIIU OF IIIYSTEBY MAN ......... ...... _. ....... .

NANCY

ti-'1 w!li. ,....,. kl
LIMA liEANS .. IG os. ptg; ltle

Armour t~u•lily for tW qukk mHI

be elij:ib)e for the prize.

MYSTERY MA.N ENTRY II;A.~K

.S.nplct

fronn

WAFFLE!! ........ 2 pkg. Z9o

Firat cult lrom ..., ..,,, INn I!Mrkln

CORNED BEEF ........ lb. 59e

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12 oz. can 3Sc

Armour Treet

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There can be 'o!lly one winner. Tho eMUQSI postma•k
and n~~tneSI! of lilltry d~dois the w!nL4rln use mote
than one correct EnlriM are received.

Kroger in ·Nuc.

MOTOR lALII
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Mll!lrtvlll.. till•

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.MYStERY MAN CONTEST RULES
. Each day until !w:ther notice •. The Daily Sentinel wllJ
con&lt;\uct a t.!ysjery Man Contetrt Wllh .the prue lncreelld•
$1.00 in value ·each day the Myotery Man Is not idelltlfled
Wir.ners will be announced each time the MYBt# Jofalt b
Identified:. Each entry·rn.Ust have your ni\lie aHd a&lt;!dri!SJ'

WHOLE

SLICED BACON
Jl&lt;lth"s Blackhawk ..... lb. 45e
Rath's Raeorn .... 3 lbo.

2.00

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KIOGEI FROIEN

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10 No. 300 Cans 93c

*'·"" i&gt;laa

$1.00 for every day Jbo Da!Jy Sentl,el lll~q llflD
-teiiii•IIWentlflp!. M.lllller&amp;&lt;~f· the liiJ.IItery lily. a ~mDy
and the employ~es of the DltUy ·Sentblel •r• ll!lJ eU«&lt;'ie
tow...
1'be ldentllY or Tills ll1111 Is, Now Woith

~dREIN GIANT NIILifl

k $1 00
3
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P gs. ·
. . . . . . ' .. 10 lb. bag 95c
· · 2 No. 303 Cans 35c

PIE CHERRIES . ..
KldMV, Norttwrn, Lima, Nny, Pinto.
BUSH'S BEA.NS . ·· ..... .

WI!.~ !o thiJ! 1111111? Nameldm 1111d yeu .,m W\ft

Lb Pk 33 .
COLBY
CHEESE
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COOKIES . . . .. · · · • g. · c
Gold.n m.rpriM
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Krov-r value
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TMORE
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2
lbs
~9c
WHITE BREAD .. · · . '· 2 loayes 2 c; ,. .

Toppie So}'J- Save on Top Values

Klnk•n'1 R.eliablt or.,..~vec wrap~.

IN USED CARS
SIB
McKNIGHT

Continued ~ . . .

Top Value Savings

Pilhbury Whit•, Chocolate, Yellow, Splc•. Or•nvt.

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II¥ IIAituLDt&gt;KA1

MI. HoPI

Kino 51•• A,..,ood

INSTANT COFFEE .. 2 oz Jar"' 7 c
K,_,
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SAUSAGE .......... . .. lb. 20.

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
..,on., lUI

Sentinel
MYSTERY New ~egnlatiohs ·
· MA.H~

QilPBA:N ANNIE

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Top Value Bakery Buys

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lOOMS OF
New Farniture

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BAKEl.

Corner, Loc:111t and SJCimore- Mlclctleport

Held over ....... .
By Popular Demand!
2nd Big Week
TOP VALUE
DA.YS

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FUlNtTURE

BY UNO

USED CARLOT

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liS I. Soeond St,

11'\r.. Automobile, H...._

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INSURANCJI AOIIIICJ

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TREVIY·PINSTIIWALD

RODriEY DOWNING

!!u• Ell.. .
._!led.
Mildr-ed Thomp-tOn n•d

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furtheriDg the inte,eo.sU ol ·
and in atte-ridirtg
conventions aDd other s~ch m!'flti-ngs held in the- intuest:o; of the
fair ."
The rei\llation
by the dep-artme-nt's
George A. Com,_son
wives, junil&gt;r fair
any others appro\led bt the directors oJ the soci~lieS.
Ohio Agricultur-e Director An·
drew · Soremen agreed
rule change wiU do away
.tl!n'ent "subterfua:e"
practiced by~ few s.iei~i~•. name-society

loti.~s

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~ HEAVY OU'J"'Y 'rlltES AND
TUBES, 8X25 10-p\y. Very TCtl·
t~unable. Call 421 -Y.
l -26-3h·

nated last Saturday's
coffee
sales to the Polil) Fu nd, which
was $12.00.

1 Harley carr. who II aerloUJIY
Ruby Hall14ay received word , ill was taken to Holzer Hotpltal.
that Mary Payater tnd her bu6•
band , and sister, Evelyn Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Obart Marlr.ins
were involved in an accident.
.
· h Mr and
Their 0&amp;1' skidded on tbe Icc, as spent an evening wtt
·
tttey were returning home, after Mn. Hiel French.
atending the funel'al of her fa~h· Mr. and Mra. Robert Alkire and
er, Andrew Dye. No one was an- ,
jured, and they -were able to sons, visited at Racine, Suodly.
proceed home.
·
d
bat
Friends have
learne
t
Howard Day GUkey and family ,
to
Mr. and Mn. F. Q_ Wh•ley and Evelyn Jones i,as . ret~rned
C 1f
a atter
8 1 orru •
Clinton Gilkey, Jr., and family of I her borne in
b
Chillicothe, epent Sunday, with I spending a few daya with Jar
their parent a, the C. Gilkey, Sr. I mother, Mrs. Emma Dye
e
Mrs. Alma Atkhll visited Sun- home of Mary Paynter 0 Mt.
day evening with Kate Wilson, Blanchard, O.

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(9) For Sale

AUCTION SALE
lii"\H 'JINISIII.m HOUSE for salt•
C'nmpktf'ly
mod.ern.
Grl'al Bl'nrl Grange ll.al\, Portland
~""h 1 '
Ohi.o, January 28, 1:00 r . ~I
pam\NI . On Lincoln 11ei&amp;hlli
1053 J-H . C. 300 Utility lrHclor .
f&lt;~ll :130·M,
11-17-tJ
used lr.S~ than 200 hours: 1951 - -- -- - - - - -·-- Ford tractoc; 1049 Furd F('rgu lr---~~::-:-:::----1
~on (raclor; Oliver 60 and Oliver
P&amp;IV ACY
70 tractor; Cullivaton: mowers ;
h the keynote ul
drills: corn ~lt'kcn; and many
more plcCOM or equipment. 2
our personal .11crvice.
Hercrord bulb : all kinds or
hou11ehold t-&gt;quipmcnl 111\d mi5
celianrous •upplles. Oritt Brad ·
lilgh QU~tlily
ford Auttion~r. Oinner '!,erved
Sponaorcd by the Great OC'nd
;~I t'ompct.ltivo pt·icl'.s .
GranMc .
1·25-alt·

ACRIS

Mr. Georie Sayre, owner of
tbe Sayre's Aue11 Drive In, do-

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keel

x•• on,.,. aDd JGi!j., CiiT.

HARRISONVILLE

Jll't!
lntersted Ia
becomin1 a cub scout.

:Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chadwell
of Duncan Falls, 0 ., vhl:ited Mr.
and Mre. Wyatt Chadwell and
family on Sunday.
Mrs. Riley Mcintyre is recover·
r
·
t h m ·
mg rom paeumoma a
o e.
Mr. and Mr1. Newt Tennant
and family or Madison, Ind., vi·
POLiq. CLINIC
11 ited relatives here ovttr the
A Free Polio Clinlc will be weekend.
held at the New Haven Grade
School, on January 25, it wa11 anEarl Vickers is sufferiq from
nounced by Ma11on County Heal- a cerebral hemorrhage at
hill
th Nune, Mrs. Watkin&amp;. The in- home. The attack occuired on
jcctioD!I wUJ be available for Tuesday.
all , from infants to fifteen years
and expectant mothers. The din 1 The Purpose Class of the Luth·
an Church met at the home of
ic will open around 9:00 a .m.
Mrs. Lloyd Rouah on Wednesday,
CUI SCOUTS
Jan. 18. Mrs. Fred Roush and
The Cub Scout leaders recent- Miss Lelah PoweU were co-hostly met at the home of Mr. and eases, with Miss . Powell giving
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell with Nel- the devotions. Mra. 1 Philip Wol·
son Leacb of GalUpolia to pre- I pert presented the program. In
pare the Charter for 1956. Wyatt the business meeting the organiChadweU was appointed Cubmas- zatioo. voted to purchase materter, Mrs. Thomas Grlnstead, Den ial and make curtaiu for the
Mother, Mrs. Jess Abel, Assistant Sunday School rooms. Refrelh·!
and Mra. Bill Mc-Farland will n ments were served to those above I'
sist the other den mothers. Oth- and Mrs. Harry Dyer, lli's. Harry
ers present were Thomas Grin- Layne, Mrs. Clyde Rice, Mrs. Wil·
stead, Jeas Abel, Leone Sayre liam Powell, Mrs. Otto Grimm,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frey.
Mrs. Mary West, Mrs. Raymond
It was announced at the meet- Peters, Mrs. Don Brown, Mrs.
ing that Nelson Leaeb will be at B. R. Vance, Mrs. Carrall Adaffill,
the Chadwell Residence on Wed- Mrs. Herman Lay-ne and Mrs. WiJ.
nesday, January 2ft, to talk to Jill.m McFarland.

Value
For Top
I'
GiftS f

18 B Auto Services

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IHifll

SAYll'l

Rirlhduy Party
Helrl Monday Eve

Wonted

CIIJCKEN DlN N ERS $1.00 at 1hP
c-::-~-­
Mt. •Moriah 88!)tist Church, l':EWSPAJ'ER CARRIER wanted
for Rutland. Contact Virginia
. Mlaln und Jo'ourlh St.. Middl~­
Nrutzllng,
Middleport, or call,
porot, Friday, from 4 P. M. tn
Sentinel. 1·23-6tc
6:30 P. M., delivered in town. - :198, The--Daily
..
Spont~orcd by 1hc mc.n of Lhi.! Ci\N YOU USE EXQ'RA MONEY '!
Church.
1-28-21\'
ll4•lp uwet th06e monthly - payml'nl s on yoor bome, car, TV,
SiUconl!o
wl(h
MARBALlZE!
ur nl hn oblll&amp;tions. Mukc $33
World's finest ~ar protl:l~tlon .
1o $50 a week In spHn lime
On sale at all 11crvice atalionK
~ ~~Piliyin_q C()llNUincr.~
in Pomeand praae11.
1-17-23tp
r".v wil h llawlcl&amp;h Products
Slarl llllllH.'diatcly. Write RawILICTIIC CLOTHIS DRYU
\ (li!:h · ~ lll'pt. OIIA -840-312, ··rre
Never been u:-crt. bar~&lt;:ain pricl'd .
ll"~'~· Ill.
l-25IIJl
will doliv~f. can fina•w•· fnr l~
mont"h8. only- $22.60 d•Jwn . c~IJ
Fstote
6189 or 6126-M .
l -25-:!!1· ( 21 )

whO

parents,
their

sa~~~fueS

1

dan, $1195. lllucttnat's, Pomeroy COMPLETE ln~r;nc;-Protectioo, Mr-' . D:m llarlml!lcr, Lcldtl and
Mrs . Margal'Ct Davi s, Athens.
Uhin.
1-21-tltc
- -- - -Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
1954 FOHD 2-ton Truck, 2 sn
.MHIII, Middleport, Oblo.
axle, LWB, $149~. Bloe\1""''· 1 (
Pomoroy, Ohio.
121-0te
Help
l'lfr. and Mrs. Charles Williams,
1aSJ G}tC !h 1on Pit'ku~ -- Tru(:k, Wan·-t-ed"---:Mccid:-:d::-1•"•-' ••-d lad-,,.-d~ ~pent Sunday wltb 14rL Audrey
$'795, Blaettnar's, Pomero.v, 0 .
hous-ework in home lor family uf Saulter! of Shade.
Dorothy Dandaklt of Athens,
1-21-6tc
2. Inquire Joe McClain, IM.iddleport, Ill. 1, or Call .IDd Spencer, spent Sunday with her
in Middleport.
l -26-3tp Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
1
Mr. and Mr1. Sam
WANTED
~pent Sunday with Mr. and
LUMBER GitADERS
Robert Stanley of Athens.
':Omplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT
EDGER MEN
There was no school hc!'c
balanclna: and brake service.
STACKERS
Raeketb' Safety SNvlce, Wc11t
past week, due to
iocl&lt;m•mt 1
CAR MEN
weather.
Main Strtet, Pomeroy, Ohio.
WRITI
Jean Lee spent Thursday
Phone 26'7.
&amp;-5--U HARTZELL INDUSTRI'ES, INC.
ning
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
SAWMILL DIVISION
11125 S. ROOSEVELT AVENUE derson of ltio Grande.
ROX DO~PIQUA, 01110.

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"

By MRS. W.
JOHNSTON
Club member, Gerald Rood,
LIONS CLUB
presented
a tallr. on
MuoD
The Ne w Have n Lions Club I Cou nty _S choo_ls and problems
met al t he l£gion Ha.U on Tues- and a di.IICUSSLOn was. held ~
day, J anuary 17. The semi-an i Lhts subject
nual l'inancia\ Report was given
Those present were Keith Arby
secr etary-treasurer,
Bob nold, Woodrow Brown, Jaclr. Frey
Johnston. Plans for a ahooting Charles Jewell, George Jewell,
match to be held February 22 ai Bob Johnston, H. C. Roney, Eu
the Douglas Roush farm were gene Roush, Mark Ward,
John
made .
Wolle, Dew member11, Tom Hoff
man and Cbarles Lester and
guest Paul Harmon.

Class Meets

1 ~~~~~

sentt nd.

ifhursdoy January 26, 1956

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a11oged!J.Ij

riy_":~~~- Oq\ St?Jll~ -~-·~.r
,U ng -streiety _lunds for the PaY·

miDi

Ill- ..,.11

"YOUR
SUNRISE

TQ
STA.TIQ~"

... Mq··
.

trip; .

"This regulation," he gaid, •'puts
it squarely up t'o the lotat" board!!.
"If 'they want to approve such

t.ravel, then
the public

w
J
E
H

must put i-t oo
"

In Gcdlipolis

�.fooe Eight __

_ _

OADINANCa NO. 106
ANNUAL APPROPIUATION
OI.DINANCI
(VILLAGIJ

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The Du 1lv Sen_!inel, Pome
_roy-MI~Ieport, Ohio _ _ __________ . ______:Th~u~rs:::d:.:o!.C.y':...:J..:o::.:n.::.uo:.:r.!.y_2_6.:...,_19~_5-:-:6=.
Dec!tmber 3ht, 1956.

An Ordinance to mate Appr~r
priltion1 for
Current Expemes
•nd other EJ:penditures ot the
VUlage of Pomeroy, State of Ohio,
4urinJ ·t he fiacal year ending

195e, the following sums be and
they are. hereby set aside and apSection 1. Be it Ordained by propriated as followa, v.iz:
the Council ol the Villa•e of PornSec . 2. That there be appro..

eroy, State of Ohio, That, t(l provide for the current ~r&gt;eMes and
other expenditures of tbe nl~

priated

from

the GENERAL

FUND :

A. GENIItAL FUND
Villa1e of Pomeroy, duriu tbe A 1 Council ----·---- S 288.00
flee:&amp;! year ending December 31st. A 2 Ma~r ---------- $ 960.00
:t Clerk ----------- -S
660.00
A 4 Treuurer -------- $ 276.00
A 5 Solicitor · ........ $ 600.00
A 6 Building Improvements ------------ $ 2000.00
A 7 Legal Advortisin:g $ 2MI.OO
A 6 Office Secy. ---. _ $ 1820.00
A 9 Notes of Interest $ 42.00 00
AIO utilities -------- S UKKl.OO
All Hydrant Rent ____ S 3300.00
A12 Office Exp. ----- S 350.00
A13 Bonds ---------- $ 200.00
Al4 Dump Rent ----- -$ !Jro.OO
Total General Fund __ $ 17,354.00
Sec. 3. That there be appropriated from
the GENERAL
FUND F 0 R CONTINGENCIES
AT
for purposes Il'Ot otberwise provided for, to be expended in accordance with t'he .p rovisions of Sec.
Mzt..31 G. C., the sum of SIKJO.OO.

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SEE

THE FINE SELECTION OF

Jimmy Parsons
USED CARLOT

Co..,..r. Locust •nd Syqmoro -

Middle.....

M.-s. Carol B&lt;&gt;wb was aboent
/ from work a couple of day1 l11t
week as she was Ul with
•
y
ly THIRIIA OHLINGI~
Charles
Raymond
y Mltl. IRNAL JOHNSON
Miu Pew Kin, and Berni~ spent a few days with Mr.
PII~NDSHIP CLU_a
Johnson were calliitg on Mn. Mrs Leo Clark laet week.
Tbe Ladies F"riendshlp Club
Frances Bradford and famil)r: .. of
~ 5 . Theresa OhllDJer
a-t ~be !home of Mni. Lucy
New Haven, Wednesday .
~;on, Robert, were viiltiaa:
Frldly 'Dilbt. G;am~ were
Mn. Theresa Ohlint'U, ~ aoD, and Mrs. Leo Clark, Saturday.
pl~;y~ •nd door pru:e w~ to
Robart. Doo Grimm .and Ralph
Lawrence Clark l01t hia
~~e Brumler~ Secret ~
Clark .rnvtored to · Parlr;er~;bur11
Friday
iu·~ were UCIQ.npd &amp;JKI. uu-s .
Sunday and vbited Mr. '-Dd - Mr1. co;, and Mrs . Leo
Trew and Dorilll Eadfr were eaeb
Ed Sprague .and family and lliss and rKath" and. Mr. and
sheet from the elub
Doris Ohlineer.
me .. aa;d and son, were
tbt1r birtbdays. The next meetm~
MW Peggy king, Mrs. Fran· guestJ;
•
will be at, ••~.
111 · • Dodo
of Mr. and Mra.
un: bo-•
""" of
_ ""
ees Bradford and family , Mr. Litchfield.
tn Pt. Pleas&amp;ilt. RefreshPete Cleland and Lawrence BalM- . TherKa ObJi•u•er
6'el"V_ed to Mr.s, Etta
ser were calliq on Mr. and Mrs.
...
...
Dor.ia Eada Mrs A1
Don
Grimm
were
sboppiq
In
M llti{~ · D.
•
Bu.sb Andereon of Hartford, Sunand
Middleport,
Friday.
ley
~li·
a
s
Mrs
p~~
Pomeroy
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith aDd Ar~ott, !Mrs. Jane J~hoso~. Mi'a.
son ol Darwin were villtJD&amp; Mr. Marp-ret Amott, Mrs. Dodie ReyH 2 Employes -··---- t 12000.00 and Mrs. Isaac: Smith, Sunday.
nol.d1, Miss Martie Brumley and
H 3 1Materials --- --- $ 4,000.00
_Mr. and Mra. Jack Ord and
the ·hOifltess.

"-~a

~or

we~ ~~

H
Mr. and Mn. u .....
H 154 TooJs,
Street lm-plem.ent.s,
Repairs __ $ 6,000.00 guests
mliy ofof Raccin.e,
.. _,. "'":.~
$ 1 500 00
Miss Frances RolUih and ,Daftd
etc --------- ----' ·
Baker were visiting relatives at

of Middleport, lli. IJld !.ln. Hom·
er Jlihnson. Ud Mr. and Mr.s. Jam-

JACKITS OUT

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albri&amp;hl
of Spr.ingf.ield visited Mr. and Mn.
Lon Dickens .
·Mrs. Darrell NorthU'p who has
been a. paUent in Holzer Hospital
bas returned to her home.
Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Hutson
were gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. John
Albright and .on.
Mr. and Mr.s. Earl Henry and
daughters were in Belle, w. Va.,
last week end ·to atten-d the wedding of their son Arthur Jete to
Hiss Oreda Ann Mulli·ns. Arthur is
a Sgt. in .tlb.e rM arine CoJ"l).!. Shir·
ley Henry was an attendant.
Mrs. Voneda Cart, Pt. Pleasant,
was a guest of Mrs. James Carpeot-er Sunday afiternoon.
Vernal Jo~nson -called on Paul

lie Jacket.l wUI allo

out to

be

e

cain revenJe. Nelaonville defeated the Uttle Jackett the first
of the seuon and tJ the only
game they have I08l The LJttle
Middies

will

be

gunnla&amp;

for

their seventh straight win and
the right to remain in first place,
The Jacket
Yearlina:s
are
coached by Charles MeDopald
and possess an eight and on.e reo
cord for the season. Tom Kelly
playa the pivot and JunJor Ken·
nedy and Edward McCoiiiU pllf.
the forwards. Bob Hennesy an~
Bob Nelson make up the &amp;Ulfdl
for the quintet, but Dave Hindr.
and George Miller see plenty of
actlon (or the Little Jackets.

VII No. 240

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1952
Pontiac

eSeff:e~~~\ ~e

~~~~=c~ayct;~~.~~?,dw!:':;. ~':{d ~~~=':!a.

!l((li'e than
200 mothers in
:M-ef,Js County -b raved lobe frigid
teln)eratuns, -mow and slush,
anil ·lau.ne.hed- the tMother11' .March
on Polio, which totals tbua far
$1481.70 for ·t heir -labors between
1 p. m. and 8 p. m. Thursday

MOTOR SALES

Digbt.

.Mrs. Aida Jeffers, t;balrptan of

tthe Jlothers' MMch, reported that
abe was pleased the donations tabulated and tibat only Pomeroy, Middleport ·ind Cilelter areas

ELBERFELDS

National
GREEN STAMPS

ELBERFELDS

the 'lUI·~ ~erk of dourts' office, Snow atl.lf rltn- are: fore-caet fqr
the
ti Saturday and Sunday, and the
j • · '. ~ . ,;
_n ~· etvll acwon, 1or
· PI! · mercury will take a nose dive on
tt\..of real- eatate by Mattie. M. Monday tbroush Thursday, with
.day, Dexter ag.aill8t Arvtnna the posibllity of ,no'w on Tuesday
F¥"abee. Albany.
Most of the roads in the coun,&lt;The J&gt;e!illon . stateo !bat the ty are reported to be &lt;lear, hut
P.iffitlou 1a for one auxteentb of slippery ln spots reports the

POMEROY,' Ohio

SIMONS

itM!i

MILLINERY 1h PRICE
COATS and SUITS
DRACTICALLY REDUCED!
GROUP

GROUP

DRESSES

DRESSES

Valuetl Te 1.98

Value8 To 8.88

1.00

4.98
Women• 5.95

Sweaters 4.98

\

Group -Valueo To 3.88

Mena 6.t5

Pri•e Baxta
Sot. Feb. 4
lOAM

.... -

,_

Meno 7,t8

nowi.OO

Men• 7.88

Sweaten. . 6.50

he a

FRIDAY

•

DEPAITMENT STORE, INC.

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HOME KILLED MEAT-SPECIAL
SAT. JAN. Z8 C.nd SAT FEB 4th
CUBE STEAK • • • • • . . . Special ~5c lb
T40NE STEAK . . . . . . . . 5~ lb
SIRLOIN STEAK
. .. . ....
59c lb
8pUND STEAK
. . .. . . .
55c lb

,

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. STILL TIME TO
TAKEADVANTAG
Take Advanta1•
FURN

299.

Liver ..

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ROC!ISt

---Demotilh'Gtlon

99.95
HURRY!

Mn.
Mn. Nannie
Letooler, 1\lrs.
A
Uon, 1
and Beuer

Steak
w.as

,ear:

to btautlfy the entraaee to

the Uqlon Cemetery.

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. ay COllA OlLIS

1· .

ALL THROUGilOtr,l' uv••l, IMt. and Mro. H.,.hOI Weirs
STORE
.
MOD and lfanddau,bter w~ ~
DUlliNG OUR
unlay IIUeats of Mr. and Mro. S.
A ..' Wyatt.
.
JANUARY
'Mrs, Cora GUe11 spt~nt MoudQ'
wtib lin. Robert :ai&gt;rrlo ot J'oQi,
oroy.
Novel South and

BAKEl FIIIITURE
'

Ott THI
MIDDLIPO

COIN II IN
OHIO

-

committee c:biltmea. ~r. · ··.• ,-,
dlooe lor oae PI'Oloct

OF TilE

MANYVALUIS

&amp;lb$1~oo

-=-oo

l ~::;;u,,~ctark:

~

FEB. 3

RUILAND

-- ......

-ato / --

REMNA~TS

GROCERl DEPARTMINT -

........

familY ·-

SWiday peat. of h1a ..pamts, 'llr.

Mr&lt;. W. A. South.
. . '
lllr: and lin. 8. A. W}'Jti "11"DI

and

~ wllb lbell ...: Jiojfetlt

ml lamtlf.
and

. • ,

25clb
Sib $1~00
31b49c
23clb
39clb
41b$1.00
31b $l·o0

Feet 10 ·lb $1.00

'"''.~··-

' Sib $1.00

WITH EVERY
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.15.00 PURCHASE
AT SIMONS MARKET

•pecu-

reunifiadon of Germany.
The IIOUJ"ces said Bulpnin ia
hja letter alao ca.lled for limlta.
bona on n_uclear we.pollJ, pre.

I.

!

sumably

lnt:luding

calling

off

further H·bomb tests.
These revel.ll.tiona gave

added

weight to earlier &amp;peculation
t~t the Bulg.allin letter wu deSigned to upset next · week"t

u;~:~L":--;--""~.,.~-":~"~~h::•N5I~O~oo~o~o~,._~,.,~~~~
~

I

talks between .Mr. Eilenbower
and British Prime Minister Anthony Eden. Botb proposals made
by the Soviet premJer were expetted to have appeaJ to the BriUs~ and rind dialavoi- with the

Umted

Pr.,.....

Stata.

Eden

PKt

Eden himself previously bu
prGPo5e(l an East-Weat aettJ&amp;
ment bued
l:urOJ&gt;e• widt!
non ~II, pact Vru.rned
afte ~h IJa Loear...... ;t....

can a

. dDrive ·
Fun
Contributions •~~~·
.......m.ng ""'"!::.,:·~. p~.~~~~;
-' . .,.,..

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Bob
. Hartenbach
Sixth Candidate
In Sheriff Race

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' I'ddleport
Harry L. Sayre IEx-M
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart Attack

~

Resident D. ead

Infamous Tokyo Rose Will Be
... Given Freedom This Saturday

lcenornlc lrancf

Oleo .. 5 lb $1-JCJO

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Mortho WitH&lt;&gt;

~-----C..:..

Cake Mix

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Pudding .• 49c.lb

Armour .. . . . . 4 COM
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Can Milk ...... .' 48 ca"'5.15'
.
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Cotaup ...... 5-14 oa Ita $i.Ob

. OPEN EVENINGS

to Mr. Ei·
senhower by Soviet Premier Nikobi Bul,gaDln.
But diplomatic aources
lated that under the propoaal
the United State&amp;: would be ezpected to accept the PJ'e&amp;enf divilion of Europe in return tor .a
Soviet pledge not to attack tbe
free world and to agree to the
penoaal letter ser.t

.

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THIS WEEK End ONLY

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SlMONS MARKEl'
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The non-aggression proJ)OIIIj:;
tbe 10ur~es said, was couched in
vague terms in the now-famous

have been no wrecks in the county in the paat 24 hours, but the
warning by local authorities is
to drive with care.
Griff Durbin Sr. of Pt. Pleasant
Superintendent of Meigs Coun· bas announced his intention to
ty Schoola o. o. PattersOn repor. seek the office of sheriff of Mated toduy, that all the schools In son County in the Democratic pri·
JIHM.
. ,
the county were in "full sWing," mary elections to be held May 8.
,Mrs. Halliday claims that she
Temperature range Thursday
Durbin, a (ormer deputy sheriff
~ a first eouald of the deceased, 20 to 27.
resigned in September in order to
II)" -that abe ill a tenant in com-,
Temperature range a year ago become a candidate for t·he sher·
mob w1tb the defendan.tl. Tbe pe Thursday, 11 to 26.
m·s post. He had previously serUtion was fUed hy Attorney at
Precipitation for
24 hours vcd aa a deputy under the late
Liw J. B. O'Brien.
ending 8 p.m. Thursday, .01 inch. Gus Douglass in the mid-thirties.
Humidity at -. 8 a.m. Thursday,
Oppas.ing Durbin on the Demo84 ~r cent; at 2 p.m. 72; at 8 p, eratlc tieket is Mrs. Teresa Jane
m, 76.
Roberts, wife of tb.e prestnt sherSunrise today, 7:44 a.m.; sun- Iff Charlt-.s- Roberts. Two Repubset G:37 p.m.
Ji~ 1ms ·have filed for the po.st.
Moon.ri.Be Thursday 6:07 p.m.; They al'-e Earl ·c. Mohr of Ga:IJl.
polis Ferry and Toral L. !MorriCOnrad Bentz. COOIYille, waa moonset today, 7:24 a.m.
fillfld p)O, cosh! and_ sentenced
son o( Pt. Plelll!lant.
Fill CALLS
t~ tq day&amp; in the county
jaU,
In the ~son County SebooJ
The Middleport Fire Depart- Board race, Gerald B. Rood, Le.
Tbw.diY afternoon by Justice of
Pomeroy Cemen L Block., $1:UXl; many contributor.!!_ u~d~ . $5.00,
Bat Dulles reJected that protht PeaCe 1'..-cy POOPiea, •• the ment was called at 3:35· p , m. tart dairy farmer, became the
Pomona
Grange,
$15.00;
Middletoo
many
to.
puhhsh.
IndiVIdually,
PGI&amp;I,
MJrlnJ it 'IIVOUld be mOlt
when
soot
caught
nre
in
t•
h
e
chim~t of driving wblle intoxi·
first to file for ortlce on Tuesday
ne}' ~f the property owned by Mr. Rood, 33, Is presenUy a member
port Churc.h of Nazarene, $lO.OO; but we cc:rtamly want to tbank diflleult for the Urtited State~ to
eaieot,
Sacred Heart Guild, $10.00; DAV all who give l"t'g~rdl~ of the consider if until RUSB!a agreed
He waa arrested by the Ohlo and M.rs. Cbarle.s Van Cooney, Lo- of the board.
No.
3.1, $lO.OO; VFW., $ 10,00.
amount No contrJbuhon it too to reunification
of GermaiJ1
cust
Street.
No
damage
was
rcWIY Patrol. It is reported
, Blaettnat Auto Sales. $lO.OO; small, nor too large to be aecep. along democratic linea;.
Two scat.~ on the ::;cbool board
Ws 1• hia seeond offense porte&lt;l,
' Atkins Chicks, $10.00: -Marsu"-r· !-00. lf anyone l1a.s been omitted
The. U~ted States b.as frequentAt 9:20 p, m. the Emergency arc to b;.: fined in the pr.tmary.
o tlllt nature in tqur mon.tba.
He's Shoe Store, .$1G.OO; Marion It ha&amp; been through
To Jy matntatne~ in the (aee of , --:~·
Squad was called to the re.idence Both an t~lx-year terms. The term
Ebers•·ch $lOtiO Dr R E Boo·those who bave not eontrlbuted other
ftusltan . non-aa&lt;~ ..essJoa'· ·
of Al Frazier; Sycamore Street, of Ml'lll, c. P~ stout ·and that of
. ..... • ·
· · · ....., --:-Do It Now!"
moves tba~ the United Natiorq ..
lool-:10,1 tjiNIRAI. H~ltAL when Mra. Frazier became Ill.
Rood bollh expire tb~ year,
Aolqt~ Tburoday, l!n. Oha.s.
a
ebarter itseH -with botb the u · ~
Rood lfl:t. eleetQd to an unax- "· Five HarrisOnYIJle juvenilea,
Ja~n. Loog Bottom.
HOLZER HOSPITAL
pi red term . in AuCUst of lDM - were temporarily placed in the
s.non-aggression
and HuSlia are bound hY-ts.
Ditcbargod: .'Mra. Jack WiliUJ
Admitted ThursdaY: Mrs. Zel· w.h.en he defca~d Harold R. l'ry of custody of the · Child Welfa.re
pact. It also · has
ROBERT C. HARTINIACN
, ud dautbter, Racine; Sherman Ia Cro&amp;s, Middleport; Hobart J.
s-tre~ that under any non-agNew
Haven
in
a.
recount
of
votes.
Board
Thursday,
the
Board
reThe
race
in
the
May
PrimarJ
lfcDol•. LOng Bottom.
Raub, Pomeroy.
Jl'"CS'"on Ogr&lt;,ement it WOuld iJ&gt;
Rood is ·a veteran and js en- ported.
election for the position of Sberl(f
Births: .Mir. and :Mrs. Charles
Adm.ilted Friday: Mrs. Nan gag-ed in t.hc dairy btisincs.t. He
sast
nn a free reunified Germany
Tbe children, lhrec boys and of Meigs County took on an added
Joctaon, Lo"* Bottoon, da1Jltbter. Frazier, Middleport.
Fri('nds
in MiddlePOrt have havi":' the right to decide · whewas born in Mason County but
r h • tt 1
two girls, ages IJ to 12 years I aspect of being one o t c ·•O e.s
bcen notHiMI of the recent dtath ther Jt wanted to join the westattended ·h igb school in Columbm. were taken from their home, and campaigns in recent years with
of Mr.s . WiUiam Bullis (Cynt-bia ern defense organization.
Also filing for Vhe May primary pJaced in the children's home by Robert ~- Hartcnbach and A. 0.
Harry Lloyd Sayre, 56, a Hrc
~lghly placed sourtes said the
for ·t:be House of Dei&lt;Jgates was Carl Gorby, juvenile officer and Tracy filing petitions of candidacy lon~: resident of Let-art, W. Va ., Rowley). Washington, D. c.
Mn~.
Bullis
waa
a
fom~er
local
Um~ed
States In reply to Suiafternoon
witb the was suddenly stricken with a fa·
George E. Sayre, IH. of New Ha- Barbara Stout, secretary of the T.ttursday
resident
and
was
preceded
in
gam.n
may
urge Ru.saia to agree
ven. Sayre, the owner of Sayre Child Welfare Board.
Meigs County Board of Eleotion.a. tal heart attaek at this .home
death.
by
her
husband
and
two
to
some
llmit
on its vut military
AcreB Park ln ran tor t·be same
lh"
Hartenbac-h's flUng
yesterday Thursday evening and died at
office nine years ago but was deThe reasons given
for
... brougbt lhc tot&lt;~! of candidates in 11:50 'P· m. a.t bis residence as a sisters, Mr.~ . .Mit Wbite and Miss manpower as part of a new plan
f811ted in the oprim.ary,
board tak~ng custody were; nc- t.h
_ __ to break the East-West deadlock.
result of the attack. He was a Emma Rowley, Middl~port.
\&gt;J . 1y '1()1 t.'cKOWIN
It was que1tioi'Jable whether
S
I.
a !onner o•·t
em glect of the children since the
e field tD six.
' ayrc s
· ·
... 'C
•
a
Hartenbach now 3f years of guard at the Pbilip Spprn plant.
~rALD:OSON, .\Y. V1. UP-Ono her disc j~ey broadcasts from
ployce
and
WD&gt;rked
for
the
labor
warmest
room
in
the
Muse
•wnd
'
I
age
w-as born and rear~ iJ;J. u'ln.
Masonic funeral servJees will be
Qf-· tbe ai01t inf~s penonall· TQkyo ca01ed as mueb bad mnr- depa-r tment a-nd \ the liquor com· 54 degre-es in temperat1.Irc,
th
of Mr
..t ij'
at the Letart :Methodist
held
-l.of 'W4)rld W~f_ ~. ~11 ~ eom· ale ·as en~rtilbment. But at her miJlaion. He bas been in btu;~ one room w~s ~ degrcCs and cq:ville, e .son
· an~ r1'- Oturcb Sunday at 2 .P- m. with
~ ..1i\ .o( l!rljlj&gt;n !i&amp;totitliy· to trial In !ian l"rantltco In 1949 ln New Haven for eia:ht yc.t~ another was 40.
.
Otto.·,lJartenbach, Wll:o still rfiSi.ct-e the lev. Rulus Casto o.fflciating.
Rtif_:- Wt! over araill · ~ • . .
·abe W'U caUed ·an l'trch traitor· h ·
d
th
I
PI
.Also
a~. cording to the -ort. IIi tbat community,
ere rom
.
....,..
- He 8- M-•ed
Pomtrmr u&amp; .. ft Ht W-&amp;li -a m['mber of Cli.ftoo
t,:~ il MrS. tva ~ f)'Aqu· e~~~" and a "female Benedict Ar· av.mJ move
the house tiad one stov.e for .beat~~ 11 "
• -~
.. _...
Lodge 23 F . &amp;: A. M,
.
lao.· bettor' IutOW. a8 ·i'bb' ROse nold."
ina purposes, ·and· that was 1 SCbGDt and in his &amp;Cl]ttrr )c~ en- The deceased wi.a preceded in
til !ihoi lhiiOnds of (jj·, wbo
.
•
'.
grate. loci.ted . In fhe Jiving .room, lilte'll in .the United St•ter -Na~y death by his father, Bert B. Sayre
~~ In the Pacific "l!Blllit Ji·
Mra. D Aquloo oald at that
_
burned . slabs of
wood. iD 00. lit serv«&lt; OYet'stlloB in of Letart in 1H3 ..
Announcement wc..s mad~! today 1 !he Rutland area. He cited low in·
tMID
·
. time she had done everything e1- CJNCINNA1'1, 0 . UP-Prodtlc~: which
One of the children did no~ ba.ve tfie South Atl-antic Wini:.
that the Rutland Ttlepbone Ex- come and ri11ing co!Yts of operation·
·
sc but urge the men to lay down
Eg~. consumer and wholesale shoes to wear, and the otbel'8 Murled to Viola Pullin~ (lf SUrviving are his mother. Anna change
whiC'h was fit one time a as principal reasons (or ~-he 4lll.
M
.
Sayre
and
wife,
Florri-e.
o(
Lewho is settlnJ nearly their arms. She aiRo said that she grades Ic lower; consumers U. S. dJd nol have sufficient warm clo· Cheater he Ui tbc fath.er o£ Dlie
of the
Meigs United continuantf' of bus.inf'.&amp;s. Emmett·
memllcr
tart
aqd
five
brot.hcrs:
Harold,
buying A larger 46-47, brown 46-4-7; tneyeara c:hopped off her 10· spent half her Alary
Co.,
will
soon. a::easr l\lcCaskey of Rul·land, Route I II ·
Ttlcphonc
Dan,
Ruppel't
and
Don
of
Letart
.
'aeiltence fur - ~ ~ba~, food . and tobacco to prisoners of diums 44~; brown mix 44-45: exa member o(
Opf'.ration .
president of t·hc RuUand !Inn,
Another
brother,
John.,
is
a.
resi~~~~~t~be Fedthl Women 8 war 10 a Japaneae eamp,
tn1 large 41-43 ; A ·J.arge white 41Pomft.oy
Volunteer F'lre Dcpaji.- dent ot Point Pleasant.
'l'hc
J-'ubJic
Utilities
Commission
~
here !'iOV, 18, 196,
The , almond-eyed . JapaneRC 43; A medium white 39-40; A meSever-al weeks ago the Gen~ ·
MEETING SCHIDULED
rhcnt, Veter1M111 of Foreign Wars
Friend&amp; may ea:J.l at the ce.si- of Ohio has been am-~ by the Telephone System .announced ftB
abe was convicted of trea· American, wbo is in her early diuym brown 39-40- checks 30-Jl·
The annual dinner meeting of and .J.he American Lcaion . He toerdesire- to
dcnce 11fier 6 p. m. Saturday. 'l'hc Rutland fil"m of its
·
,
SO's, will be met by relatives B large 39-40.
'
' the Meigs Dairy Service Unit
ved four years 'Ill a ~;pecial depoty body will live In sbte -from 1 t u quil bu sine~ " and the Ru.Uand Ex- plans for an expansion -of its ter•
whispered
l.pnet durinc from Cblcaa:o ..and wil~ return
vice in the Meigs County .-ea.
wULbe held Feb 6, in Racine
War U, abe toJ!J Ute rnen tllere with tb_cm. Her fa~~er. Jun
Chickens, Crycrs firm ; f~n~ 3- High School begianing at 8 p.m. !lherif£ of Meigs County 111(1 lis a 2 •p, m. Sunday in the Letart M-e- &lt;'hang(' will be taken over by t:hc indicated that it would
~ia-1 police officer for the VU, tbodlst Cbun::lb..
the PAclflc that _their Toguri, ~nd brother, Fred Tosu7 3\:11 lb 2().21; .hens . heavy over ll a~ordJng
General Telephone S;vatem .
over the systems -n.ow
to
BMoitn~ment lice ut Ponicroy tor a peflod ot
danelng with livi· IN, operate a laree atQre north of Jb 22-25; hens light B lb arrd :under made today. Ttcke\8 to the af.
Burial will be made in the LeEl·eret-t Coy, secretary of the at Rutland arwl
tWo
yean.
~c
recentb"
com_
o
let~
tJ1ed .in ~
to the Loop in. q1ilcaa:o ~I;Uill gro. 16-18; hens Hgbt leghflrns 13-15. fair are now OA 8&amp;le at $1.150 per fll\li' complete courses -of FBl tart Cemetery under tbe direetion J finn said today that tbe Rutland of wbieh were
d the Foa:elsonc: Funeral Home Exchange today f\IT'IJ.J&amp;bes tele- the new defunct
Dlla'~
· . · . cerie8 attd
c~
· . Butter 00 score 116.
pot'IQD. ,
ltiloil&gt;i .at Col!ipolil
~~. 00: Mason.
·
1 .phoDo 5CI'Vioc .to lQZ .ci&amp;Stomers il),
To!C\&gt;b0D11 COUIJ!Uiy.

WeHare Board
Takes Custody
Of Five Tots

29c
SUGAR,

79clb

Ermtna state hlghway ·-dePartment. There

WASHINGTON UP R..,la
baa proposed to President Etae•
hower a non-aureuion
paet ·

I

5 Pound.

Slb$1~00

lattlo

Contents Reveal
Soviet Proposal

'eye• \1
-"merica on West
ml!nt. And sentfment f .... Ullioa"
prophecy, let ·1Tle say ' that in
ofi
f~her H-bomb lests ia
time-and it won't be long- resi!ltroog tn Great Britain.
dents of both sides of the Ohio
River will be provided with. ,
new bridge/'
reJected by SecretarJ: of State
Marland Slid it was time
H. '"£, Boney, campaign director $W.OO; J . 0. Roedel, $10.00; Ebers John Foster Dt.dlea aDd caused a
face the problem and that the for lbe Xeigs. County Marcll of baeh
Hdwe.,
$10.00; Kroeers, reported temporary' Aft between
st.ate of West Virginia will begin Dimes announced today tbat re- 10.00.
tbe two. Under tbe Loeamo
a study at once.
turns. from business .a.pd Di-ofeasFarmers Bank, Pomeroy, $10.00; agr~ment major European pow.
ionar men have been very slow Crow Bros. Poultry, $10.00; WW- ~· lR effect, told loag-tlme enePleasant. A native of Lumberport
coming in. -He ur&amp;es all business I iam Harris, $6.00; Rev • "Mohrboff, ~1es Germany and France: "(f
he has lived in Mason County for
men, dod.oa, lawyers, etc., to t:i.OO; Dr. J. H. Donovan, $5 00; ettbe.: o! you attackl the other,
the pa1:1t 21 years.
1 pl•oiO,!e mail their contributions to Pomoroy Pastry Shop, ~.00 ; Bak- we WlU come to the aid ot the ~
Sayre and his wife art the Pflr·
. - , . of Dimes, Pomeroy, 0 . crs Furniture, $5.00.
natio,n."
ents of five child~n . Two sons
The
money
is
badly
needed
to
Reedsville
AI.
E.
Cburth,
$5.00;
,
The
new RussUm DOII-aqre,.
and one daughter, who are marhelp Meigs County reach. it'.s goal. Hemlock Grove Grange, $5.00; liton proposal was considered by
ried, and twG daughters at home.
At present the total contnbuliona , Pomeroy Bend Grange, $5.00; som! diplomats aa a logical exRood is the father of two sons,
just surpasses $2000.00. This "is Middleport
Department Store, tenston of a Previo01 Russian
bot:h students in Mason County
less than 20% of wbat Meigs Co., $5.00; Drew Webster Post, Amer- plan lo include tbe United St.atel
schools. He is a member of tbe
Chpatftl' would like to raise. The . ican Legion, $5 .~; Dnw Web- in a 26-nation, Srear, aU-EuroDairy Herd lrnp~vement AssociallDOfficial &amp;o.al is $11,.500.
I ster Post, Au:liliary Past Presl- ~n security pact, This waa
thm, the Ar-tificial Breeders CoBelow
is
a
list
oc
contributions
dents, $6.00,
fll'lt PI'GP08ed at the Big Four
operative AsiociatiOn, the Mason ,
of $5.00 or more: Rutland PTA,
R. L Jacobs, $5.00; Robinson foreign minJaten: meeting
in
County Dail}"men's Aasoeiation
,;50.00;
Stark's
Drugs,
$&amp;0.00;
Mrs
Laundry,
~
-00;
V.
D.
1954.
the Dalrymen'-s Cooperative Sale.s
~tatbburn, $25.00; Hemlock Grove $1.00: Edu;on Hobatetter,
Last October at ~neva Rua•
Assoc:-iatlt»J, the fiew Havoo Lions
llhur-cb of Cbriat, ~.00; :M&amp;ulders' Rawlings-Coats, $5.00; Clii!fO&lt;·d 1ian FDJ'eitn llinilter Vyacbftlav
Club and ln additi~a- , is a 4Jnion Local, $25.00; G. &amp; J . Auto Ebenbach, $5.00; G: E. Reuter, M. Molotov renewec~ the propos.
couneiJ.lor and president of the
iart.s,
$20.00; Lona: ~ottom Chris- $6.00;_ Sugar Run Mill, $5.00; H. aJ. Un.der it, an armed attadl on
Older Rural Yo~t.h in Mason CounUan
Ch.UJ'ch,
$.18.00; Bradford C. Hobart, $6.00.
..
any Euro&amp;Jean nation wOUld be
ty.
Church, $18.60.
Bon~y sal_d today,
Thtre .are an attact oa. oU signers.

Pr
R
Mason County . I·mary aces
Are DraWI·ng More Candi·dates... .

Coolville Man
Is Fined $200

•

Boiled Ham
•
l•ng Beef

"""""'••alloocl- ....

Jacketa 5.95

I

GETTHSSS
FOOD

"- ,DISllJSU

Sweaten 4;50
Jacbta 6.50

Shirts . . 1.95
Sh..t Blanketa
JO%

I
•
Tb.-_New·Frigidaire
~~ .f ood-Waste:

Tbe three daua;htera of Mr. l.o.d
Mrs. Delbert Rou1h of Guyavtlte
are allying at the honie of ·tr.eir
grandparents, Mr. and Mn. El·
wood Lleving while tbelr motber
ia in tbc Sheltering Arma HOipltal.
Mr. Ray Goodnite, who has
employment at Toronto, Ohio.
spent the weekend with bome
folk1.
CHIIOKII CLUB MilTS .
The January meetiliJ of . tb:e
Cherokee Farm Women's . Club
met Jan. 18th at the bome
61
Dorid Do.t..
Mn. Miry Bush at Muon, wltb
Mn. Busb and Mrs. VJca Routb
•d 11eatiH11 • •, llllripplnci
•• hoateuea. Mn. Nancy Joh• l
eon led devottona with alaa!IDf, , I\~ ••:·~-:••rauh o1 our Fathen"
•nd
frigidaire•• broad HW food
prayer b)' 1\ll'B. Kelole RaUBb. A :
Wolfe Dltpoter ••r•d•~ c~_, reltllous skit waa gl.vea by Evelyn Roush and Juanita Clark.
The club vote&lt;! Ia send ·
ta
flualooo t ""' . .
the
poUo
fund.
Chairmen
fot
tbe
\
fut,cant'-loodlogact!O.j t!Omlng year were
lollowa: Better
Cvohloooa al&gt;tcQ oo1oo Gild
HNlth
olbratlato
, Mra.
ner; Homes
...y .. lnllaD-E.r lo )
Let'•
Beauty, Mrs.
ale
and
'

5.50 Sehool

BLOUSES
Meno 2.19 Flannel

.. .

Girls

•

clay.

the

3ewell, Scipio, who die&lt;! In Februaty, 1853.
· "n,le ·pet~tion further stites
t~t 111 clilma and debta are
Pild Qainst tbe eJtate, located
in Scipio, and that ftnat aceount
wu fUed and approved in July;

SUPER MARKET

BEGINS SATURDAY, JAN 28th
CLOSES SATURDAY, FEB4

elitate of

•
•
Bulganin Letter

day.

Ht• JUl. 17 m Clltca&amp;u. RtbJ7
credit tbdr "'JoQa &amp;Dd wonderful
1'"•!-'0;ttioo,t •• Dever went tD alaep OD a 4JIIllloo
:~1~::: Chicago t!rre an l87L llrL B'orater
~
Tbey 'Nere Dlltl'rled JAIL Z7, 188e,

.·~~,j~~~:··,~:

c._.

...._ "'"' or ...., In the WNf
PGfflon Seturday. Low ,.,....
,, ... 22 .... Mel h' the • • lit
the ..... pertlon.

Sc

!.Jt"r:~'"

·' A "J:~~" '=--h~',.- been fUetf i~ md.l' lPY(f I[~ ·!!r1'b 24 deareei!.

,

=;:;;;;;;;

ALFRED

Single Copy

Gov. tlilliam C. Marland said
Thursday night that a new Ohio
River ~dge between West Virainia aD.tl Ohio In thia area is
nect!Jaary for the continued industrial ·growth of the Ohio Val-

ley .
In Order to attract industry
and continue the growth and
prosperity of the valley a bridge
pronding commercial intereouJ"Se
between the two states should
and would come under study at
once, Marland said.
The statementli were made at
dinner sponsored hy ttth~elc~;~:;
-o( Commerce
w
Chemical
. Th.e firm
aluminum

»

whicb, in effect, ealll for tepll'·
atiq the free and CommunUt
worlds by a belt of neutral nations, informed sources said to-

.fitiilireJ;l
·

JANUARY 27th-28th-30th-31st

~

Racine, Rutland, Syracu-se-. Tu-ppers Plains,. Reedsvil-le, Long Bot·
.om, Harrisonville, Langsville,
Oexter, Carpenter, MlnersvHle,
Letart ~nd Apple Grove.
The fire alllml. which sounded
at 7 p. m. cri~ out to all -persons
that the mothers were starling
Ollt in search of eontrlbu-tions t-ocombat the dreaded disease.
All families were instructed to
turn on their front porch ligoht.ll,
if they wished to make a donation.

cleutii2t
t-. S4

h..,.

to JO northiet.f erwl
..uth •nlf -.t ,.....lona.
l.tturd.y with • dNrnce ,.,
4)1' eM not .,. coW NnJeht aiMII

MARRIED SEVENTY YEARS

.Dependent
ew Bridge

C4ntWr.-altlt

Ntf ancl cold todey,

act
.
r
To
Be
Studied
's Growthi-

· ··Fileci'AgainS\

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY

I

Weather
Ohio:

• . smt
.
Part:itio.n

ALL OVER THE STORE

GIBBS Grocery
EPPLES Grocery
ALLEN Appliance
WILLIAMSON
"" , .. _._. Oil Co
SMITH Groc and Serv

"

J&gt;boae 898

Expect Relief
From Ice, Snow
Next Few Days

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAINS

FOLLOWING MERCHANTS

Editorial Phone 307

had thus far· been repoMd. This
leaves a total of 13 crunmunities
ln ibe county not yet reported.
The to1-al for Pomeroy,
inC!luded the -terrlt-ory of Rock
Sprlnp Roa4.
Enterpri.se .and
JW'r.ilonville Ro-ad, was $8'.!9.13;
the total for Middleport was re~rted aa $608.19 and Chester re.pOrted that a .total of $04.39 was
coll"eet-ed during the march.
sou\.hern Ohio and Meigs Coun'Db.Ot&gt;e areas that. were reported ty can expect a relief from the
u not giving t-abulaUnns were : icy blasts apd snow for the ne~t
few days, wtnl. the mercury 1n
the old,, thermometer rising, al·
thouglt-'-emperatures will be below n.ormaJ. Little· anow is lore~
east for tht next five days.
The tem6eratures are to averAge frorJI"threo to stx deeree.a
L" ~"te I&gt;olow , n.,...u: Nor111•1 hi•h• tn
,.
.,.:, . '!!' ·
IW,tMI
·illlt16HJ'aro 1!1_ ~'ODd Dof·

END OF

ARE
BEING GIVEN BY THE

at

Mothers March On Polio Draws
$1,491.70 In Initial Tabulation

$845.00
KARR&amp;VANZANDT

w.

'

onAcross The ·

New .Br

TO DAY'S "ROC.KET" SPECIAL

Mrs. Ray Neal spent Thursday

.
en.r tne

•

In the reserve eoatnt the Lito

- e-&amp; Carpen-t~.

Tr;

Premiums

Fotl IIYINGI

H
Rent ----180.00 E•ans,
Sunday
afternoon.
with Mrs. Homer JohnH 76 Gmge
MisccJ!aneous
-- - $$ 1,000.00
Mra. Alta
Rou.ah
and daua:hter afternoon
ton.
Total Street Malntenunct;
Betty were calling on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnott and
and Repair Fund ---- $ 24-,68o.OO Mrs. John Boyer and family Jn Rleky of M.lddleport were Sunday
r
.. ;.c
PI · PI euan'
t SundaJ.
.pests -of Mr. -and Mrs, George
~
Soc. 17. That there be. aPproTfe'oll
~Sec. 4, That thE:re be transferr- prialed from the GENERA.I.i'BONtJ
Mra. Charlie Lievins was caJIw.
·
:::
7r:
ed from the G~ERAL FUND to. RETIREMENT FUND:
. " . ~ ... ing on her dauabter, Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Ver-nal Job.nson
--- _
_~~=I I the SAFETY FUND tbe sum of 21 -A GENERAL BOND· Rl:(lRE- ton Roush, reti!intly.
and eblldrm. were in Jackson llil&amp;t
$24,520.00
(if revenues from
·
MENT FUND · -· · _
Mrs. Sarab Hoffman was a re- week.
sources other thpn taxes are t·o be 1 21 ,u Redemption -ol ·
•·.. ;-: : cent suest of Mn. Frances Brad· ltay-ftomas V_an Matre, son of
CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 2 D!)OR St"klno llock ond Whlto Plnlllo.
deposited in tt~:e Safety, SeTv1~e.
Bonds _____ __ : ___ :$ ~·'4.000:00 ford.
.
Mr. aDd .M'n. Ray VanMeter Me.
.... Sha,_, lnttrior. Stendlrd Shift, Good tl,...._ A ANI "Y~LU&amp;•
e~c., Funds as ~tretofore, an Or- j 21 A4 Interest on Bonds :.. , .
Those calJlag on Mr.' and Mrs. returnuJ to .his home from t-he
ME FOR YOURSELF.
dmandceb teo t'h16 _1
------- ------ --- -- $ l440.00
after suClering
pasae Y ooncl ·
·
· . · Total General Bond Re- · ·;..
'·
.-;
C.); and that 1.here be appropnattirement Fund
$ 5 440 00 Mrs. Earl Clark and son, Brent,
!Mr. and Mrs. !lomer Johnson
ed from said SAFETY FUND lh.o- GRAND TOTAL APPRO- ' ·
Mr. and Mn. Hank Fetty an·d viii~ relativ~
in Athens refollowlng ·
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald cently.
i. SAFETY FUND
PRIATIONS -----~-- , $ S7,2M.OO Clark and aona.
Iunday .JUesfs of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. ~--II
Marlin V~al JohnEon and s&lt;lnt! were 1I
B 1 Mar.sba·J --------- $ 2880 ·00 . hSec.b21. And
th ~hed Vdla-ge
t dra Cler_
h ks
~
82 Police ----------- $ 7500.00 Lli eret Y au t:rtz~illaR~
~ were viliting with Mr. and ~n- Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Kauff, Jackie ·
83 First Aid _____ . _ $
500.00 wa7an 11 on ente f m
f sth~ 1 Raymond Rouah and Joyce, Sun- Mid Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mala St.
84 Other Police Expcner or paym s _ro any 0
day.
Hqacbar, Sharon, Ohu-ct a-nd Lar-ry
ses --- --- ------- - $ 4500.00 fore~o~ng app;:pr:t~~ ~:n a~~
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush f';;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;
B5 Fire Chief-Salary $ 300.00 cruvm prop
·1 a
·
and family were Sunday eueata
approved
. by of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey llowh.
86 Firemen --- ---- --- $ 750 ·00 vouchers
th b rd thereto~,
of off en
thomcd
B9 Other Fire Departe oa
·Jc
au
Misa Edna Krump spent FrlE
••~oo
by
!aw
to
approve
tb?
same,
or
an
day
nlabt
wlth Mr. and Mrs. ''"'
u ...._ ·
$
ment xpen.ses --.t.oNV.
_...
1 t
o!
•
D r
$ ~ oo o~ umance or reso u. Jon
~un- nwnd Roush and Joyce.
Civilian e en&amp;e ----- "' 1200. 00 ell to -make the nx:penditures;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark and
Insurance ---- - --- · .,
"d d that
w rr nt m 1l I
Reserved Fund For
prova e '
no a a s- a granddauahter were in Parkerspayment -p arking lot
be drawn or paid for salaries or burg Wednesday on bualne88.
wages e".cept to peraon~; employed
4140
00
·
by authority of and in aecordanct•
BIRTHDA't I'AITY
bonds -- --- --- ---- $
Total Sarcty fr' und - -- $ 24,520·00 with law or ordinance: Provided
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rouah
Total -·--------- -- -~ $ 42·374 ·00 rurther -t hat the appropriation for gavl! a party for Min
Louise
Sec, 5 That there be •t ransferred t:untingencles can only be expend- Krump at their home -on Satur·
wu
from the GEN!(RAL FUND to the ed upon approval of two-thirds day night. The evening
&amp;nd
UTDJTY FUND tbe sum of $7- vote lo Counei·l for items of ex- spent ln playing records
pen.se
constituting
a
ICRal
obligagame11.
The
door
prize
was
won
700.00 and -that t.bere be app
prialed from said UTILITY t' UND lion aAainst .t he village and for by Mary Hesson. Young peopJe
tho purpo~ets other -t..han those -cov- attending were, Judy Clark, tel.
the following:
ered by the other specific appro- na Clark, Edna Krump, QueJlt4n
C. UTILITY FUND
Kaylor, Betty Krump, Ruth Ann
C 4 Street Ughtlng __ $ 5200.00 priations herein made.
Sec. 22. This ordinance shall Grimm, Robert
Rouah, Larry
Cll Payment old Water
Bill ---- -- ------- - $ 1500.00 take effect at the eerliest period Lievillj, Peigy Krump, Lewis
1Hart, Dennis
Weaver, Ralph
Payment old Light &amp;ill $ 1.000.00 allowed by law.
c.
Wayne
Swisher,
Clark,
L!ord
_
Smltb,
Penver
Total Service Fu·nd __ $ 7,700.00
President of L'ouncll.
Gibbs, J1mmae
King, Gordon
Sec. 9. That there be transferr' Clark, Jaoi~ Gibbs, Mary Bee.. ...
ed from the GENERAL FUND to Passed Jan. 2, 19156,
··II·. I.~;·
8_?n. Ronn1e Jotustn,
Attest:
Charles
w.
Legar
Blndta
the CEMETERY FUND -th• aum
·'' . -.·"-'!\"
·'
Gibbs, Geraldine l_!ttdmaa, Donof $7,100.00; and that .there be Clerk of Council.
l
-19-2fl-2tc
na
Heuon
and
Gacy
King,
apprQPJ'ialcd from said( CEMI
Miss Janice Gibba spent SatUr.
TERY FUND the following .
G. CIMITIRY FUND
day night wHh Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ':;:::;::;;;:::;::;:;~:;::;;~::;;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;:;::::
mond Housh and Joyce.
•·
G '2 Employe.s ----- -- $ 5500.00
Mrs. Cora Ohlinger Ia , speiltlG 3 ToolS and Egulp.
iog a few days with Mr. and )Irs.
ment _ ---· --· ---- $ 3M.or
Willie Johnson.
G 4 Other Expensru; __ $ 2M.OO
Sunday Scnoor attendance on
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark ac-com·
G i5 Land and Buildings $ 1000.00
Mr. and Mr1. ' Franklin
panied
Tqt&amp;l Cemetery Fund $ 7.100.00 Jan. 22 was 45, the offering
Clark to Beverly, .0., SundaY.
Attendance
al the W•&gt;rslotpi where they have employment.
Sec. 10 That there be appro-Robert Ohlinger spent .Monday
priated from the STREET •MAJNT Services following Sunday S&lt;h.ooll nllht
with Relph and ·Gordon
ENANCE AND REPAIR FUND
Clark.
the toll-owing:
was 27 with Millard Swartz
Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Harrl.s and
H. STRUT MAINTENANCE AND lng.
daUghter of Minersville, were
UPAI~ FUND
vlolUng Mrs. Ruth Goodol!f, Sun-

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