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The Duily Sentinel, Pomeroy_~lddle!:.P,~rt~,_Oh;:.._lo-'------------ ·-- _

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Chester Charge MYF Meeting Held
Monday At Rocksprings Church

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The Chester
chu~c of \IY f
meeting was bf'ld at the R«k

The bart group served refresh- j
ments or s~dwtcltc:, , cook1e6 and

Spri.Dg&amp; Chun::h Monday evenms
Devotio.ns \Vern Jed by Chari&lt;·~
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fullowed by 8 sonJ: . puy
a)' bor,Mn Grove and a wng b}
:~ ~in~ille group and
suipture lesSIOil.

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Dunng the ~·1al ponOO thr
group had a hymn s.wg
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The next nwetmy wtll bt· held
at the Ches.IN ChuH·h on f?eb
LOt h.

The program by the host ~o:rou f' ·
....,;.ted of'"'"'' • B&gt;ble leswo
by Mrs. G.rueser; readm.'l by Mary
McAffee and Bible qui• by seuy

Leon.ro.

During the bu.siness mcetmg 11
was ann~ ced _ -t hat no purch~.se
o( a movw proJoc·tor bad yet bet-!1
ma&lt;le .and th &lt;Jl each !Cl"UUP "hould
continue to r&lt;rt.H' mun'!Y fur lhC'
project T im group plans to a\
tend summer camp.
A ttendance was a.s follow s A I·
fred 11 youth 2 adults: H.o&lt;"k
Sprlngs, 7 youth, 2 adult!&gt;; Min·
ersville 26 youth. 2 adults and the
Rev . and M'l"s. Gn,oVl' .

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4-H Workshop
Held At Mason

A workshop for 4-1-1 Club mem, bers was !held at the :\1..a su n Community BUJldmg . Jan
28. Instruetors at the workshop were
Ru~cn Priddy , 4 11 a):t•ut. Will·
iam G·cgory,
as,Lstant &lt;'llilnty
agent; and Pat &amp;hNlk, home &lt;lemon.&lt;Jtration agent.
Discus:; i-ons on Harnl LLTiifl. &amp;w mg ·and Datrying \\('rc conducted
by &gt;the three leaders_
Present for the meetinJ:" were
the fQ]Iow ing club~ and members :
(k)od
l.uck
Clun·r
Marilyn
WE SELECT ONLY THE
RtJu.~h . Sharon
Schwan, Judy
1 Fureman, Myu t'oreman . CaiXIlyn
I [)(lhon, Char lene DLchl. Mary
Burris , Corena ~eMilli o n . Judy
Hewetson, An-n Ham s, Shirley
SEE Tllt:SE FEB .
Smith, Howard P.,'DcMdlivn, Damd
SPECIALS
Artis, M.arshllll McMiiJi() n , Jun e
Spenct'f
and Dtane CliP&lt;"hart.
19.SS CHEVROLET 2 dr. V8 PG.
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Graham U.ivcrsidl' : Eh1c Clark,
954 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hard
Margal'ct Ron{'y , Harhllf&lt;L Clark e,
op. Clun •• MW .
Violr.t LyiJns., Sue l;rC'Cl". Caroly n
1953 FORD VB Cu1tomlina l..ieving, Manr.
Jewel!. l~hilllp
C:lun.
Hoffman, Rohcrl l&gt;:.dwards. Sunda
1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr. PG. Durbin, J oa n C&lt;~rroll,
Billy -JeR&amp;H run perfect .
well, Tomm y Br uwn , Gharlie Yon 1953 CHEVROLET Club Cpto. ker a-nd WLiham Hum&gt;h .
111 good tirH.
Hill Billie·
William Boswell,
1953 NASH St1tetman 4 dr.
Mervrn Rous h and Ge.r&lt;~ld Rood .
Turn• into 1 bed.
Vernon Slar
Dusters- Mary
·1951 CHE.YROLETS 2 dr. and
4 dr. c:le•nRou.sh .
1951 PLYMOUTH 8-tlvedtre
Leaders prt.'M'Ilt wPre l&gt;"et·n MILhardt~ loeal owner.
951 FORD VB FOM. Rully cbell, Kathryn H.ood. No.ra Sl..aais,
Geral-d B. 1-tl.ll.l&gt;ll. Wtlliam H. Bosherp.
w.ell, Hoanj' Staa·t..~ and Sara,h Spc-n951 CHEVROLET 2 dr. fully
Equipped.
1950 MERCURY Sh•rp.
41 DOOI)i 4 dr. R&amp;H c:le1n.
947 NASH Amba11ador Club
Cpa. 5•• thlt
940 CHEVROLET. 2 dr . Clean
or model.
953 FORD R•nc:hw•gon. loc:al

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Area's Newest U,.;ed Car Lot

rhonll! 8045-J
t91 N. tnd "-'~&amp;&gt;MJdcUepor1

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Wahamalligh ..
Honor RoH

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'Sock' Car Buyer

Stventy-cight students were OD
,t he ·hmlor f'Oll at Wabama: Hitb
Sch.ool for the -third six. w-eeb
period acconhnt: 00 Prinelpal
Clyde F-oley.
Of that number, eight bad cra.d,e
avenge.~ of "A",
TbeY were
Marilyn Foglesofta: and James
Hendereon, eoph0111'01'H;
Dolma
Jeffen~, Sally ProfrJtt, Ratph Stew.aa"t a-nd June Spenter, j\f!l.lOra;
Sindra Rousb. and Tbmmy Vlnee,
tS-&lt;miorB.
1'boso .maktn.g a-veraa:es ol "B"
were as fDiknn :
Seventh G-r.ade.-Kitty lh-oown,
Ja(!(JueUne · Cipetlart;
Kat~Yll
1lt&amp;e
Fowler, Irma
Gtinl!tead,
Doyl-e J'ones, Robtit. ~ keU, Lawre.nce Roush, Sbeldon: Roo\1'8h, R.utb
Ann Scatben'y, LOulft · Slsniondo,
Darlene Stukey, · WitH~m fry,
Dale Justis, Beverly Roosb artd
Karen Stewart.
Eightb Grade: John BGyeT,
Larry Jef·fers, GM"ol .MleClanahan,
Del-ores Mattox, Suunne Wolpert,
Wllrnarine Olark and- Jerry Wilea.

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Mun\ )!()LLLt•l'Y l.ooa l 7:l Lihcrty
We ~ton

PAY BY THE WEEK OR MONTH ON
P.URCHASES OF HARDWARE,
PAINT AND WALLPAPER
SPECIAL!
General Electri"c

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Honors Timmy

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Gloze, Jon. 26

tiO Alumni 65
Lci1Jsic 68 N. BallimorC' 41
lla~kln ~ 70 Tontogany 52
J'ortll gl! 57 Webster !51
'(loledn Glny 74 Ro....-.furd 52
Bowling f;-r&lt;'l'ln 69 Nl!.ptlloon fi4
Bollakc t01 SL C l&lt;~irsvilte ~H
DillonvHl e 86 Smithfield 55
Adena no Hl&amp;rnesville 58
Relllli'fll St. .Tohn 8!-1 Ll·n s ly Ins titute, W. Va . 7D

Gold Bond'• foll covered TWINSUL~TIOK
' holds in furnoce heat I
Cuts your hradq bills up tO 2)96- pmlllann:lyl KttPt Old
heat of 1ummer, tOo! -tcdu«t COlt of tir condio
tioning both· oa ei~e of coo!ins uolr oeeded and oa ·opendq
~ cons. Hert''l bow Gold Boacl TwiosuJation sJva JW

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. insuJa(inll action:

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comfon, fire safety and
(lmr tq 1° 11 ' home I

Was 17.95
NOW $14.95

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SAVE $3.00

PICKENS

Paint and Hardware Stores
Mason, W. Va:
l'lwno SP-3-5583

Di-ltlc 112 Jcff£&gt;rson 70

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In Tlfe

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SP-3~lls.&amp; "·~·

Of Mason City

Mason, W. Va .

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"Actina: on en 8519~Dtment. £rom
the C~f Justice of the Sqoreme
Oourt: of Ohio, I have! tbis day, in
tesPolll!le to yoll'l' R.esol\ltion of
JaQU&amp;'Y 5th, eonduclfd a prell.minary -cxiWlli'll'atioo of the mattel'1il eomp)aiOOd of."
"S~ yoa.r IWOlutiOn. ()be Prooocutlolg AIIOOrney ailS" l~Od r..t•
ed verlf'Jeil staemoents · with the
CoUQty Audk-or of hl8 expendi-

"As a result or my c~ltninary
investigation, 1 !"eC&lt;Q1rteM lbhat
lobo " ' - " of l11spo&lt;tloll, Cwnty
Divlilon, be etrHed upon f-or an
llUdit, ud their i'tiConunendations
followed by """ BooM nd Audit&lt;&gt;&lt;."

121e20
M~a.MV.

$2.95·

Prosecutor O'Brieo on J·aouary
30 lilod wllih ·lite Collnty Auditor
revised -and v-er:U.ied etatements of

'*by ~l....U
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of fmo 'ibe

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of 10114
flied a .&amp;wwn

)'ftl)l

aDd 19M. He a1ao

stlll-emeDt tbatl ·be batt ~vious­
b' filed • stat.emeDt for tbe ~..
of 19113 du&lt;ing J..,..ry of 19114.
Expenses listed in. O'Brioo'a
tlbe BUm of $1,30..2?. 'llbe pre.,._
av.ei"8 tba1_ addttional
lnonlea were spent by him i.n the
. fll1'1ih&lt;nnee of j - lor which
be tbas 'DOt been JlelmbursetL
'i'be Boanl of Cilmml..iDnets in
January bad .ted' 1be Common
Pl~ Court to . .Jnv~Jgate O'Brien'" conc;tuet -of olfice and tl)
cutor alao

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Tho Pom"""'' l'im Shop ha.
b1ke ~~' 1WJe ,_.
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...vu ~"' •('IO.yt:r.:u
witb cohn, .00 it bu been !l'4-l-ced
clUe. to """!' ooi&gt;Uib1&gt;iiOO..
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1.98 to 3.95

A-ll &amp;nitty's -....~-~.
ctre.• a..
. · ~dollll'l",. bills

fOr POillolll'e'·. . - . .' 9RihiiO:UR'W.
'"·-·• "k'queilliw iroe Un·
'"'tl.l'¥1'
ed
for Polio.U-118lte m•ke3. the Un4.15
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JMY-vlf, too.
Tbe ~port tr.uadJ ~ m.s

LADIES .

BLOUSES
l..utiful Styl•

l.OOto 3.95
S14e bdtton coat d~e•
the noYeltJ
obecb4 print cbarldllll7 lll!hlllced .
,wltb la~ae buhona 1.114 taba •• COLOJ.lB a

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SPRING COAl'S
13.95 to 24.95

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMEN-T STOlE
We Give S It H ~!'!..~
JUSTA GOOD

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ELBERF·ELDS
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WASHINGTON liP- The Umted du;;-l for the beoofH. of the &amp;tate."
H.oerefor.e, peopleg, blve the basic:
nght W "govemmeota of tbeir

ow-n cbo~e 2. These beliefs have been :trarslated k)OO actual eon.duet of U. 8.
and Br.itWb policy. During tile
LStLued dle wamiDM in a " [)ectara. past 10 years 600 mm;oo people
Jon of WMhinetori' aimed a-t un- BavC' a~ained nati.onbood -wiU\ U.
Jer developed natiollb lx'ling woo- S. •aMI BritUib aid &lt;and "m.aay
~ with Soviet 41ff.en of aHt
millions more" a!'E' bein&amp; belped
"lti iUona of "l)eQJ)Ie . . have to self-govermnmt..

George Hicks Is
Seventh To File
In Sheriff Race

-or disbarme-fllt p:roreedshoL.IId be instituted ~
ing to a cerlified oopy of 'bh.e Resolution
submitted to Cammon
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PJ.eas J -u dge Oedri-c W. Cla~~k.
c.rimtmil
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i&gt;ee'n forcibly incOTpora.t.ed w.itRi.n
3. 1be United Sbrt:es and Bri.ht! Soviet Unio-n. and manv mill- tain a-L'IO have
helped rpmv.ide
IOns more havt" .. . been '&lt;~htsorbed "ecooom.H: sustManoe aDd grow.
.nto th-e Soviet Communist bloc" th" to ·many aations. The Anglo.he dedZ'ation wat"'DeJ .
American ald programs are design.
"Any free Dation that may be ed to "enrich and liOOUlle" freepersuaded by whatnl"f" threat. dom fur otOer lMU.ons-not to ex;t'l"omiae or enticement to embrace tend the power of urut.ed St.atea
.:'.ommunism wi1 IOL!Ie its mdepend or Britain.
mce and ita peopk! will forlcit
4. But during this same 10 year
~ir rights .and lilwtrhes"
period millions of people •have
'f!be joint declaration .'laid :
been " fOf"cibly incorpof'!alted w.itb
l _ "Tbe starl.e sllould exist foc i,o tlhe Sov.iet lJni.an" and miJl toDd

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Electric Rate
Public Hearing
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areas of 21 counties-.
Officials said- ·they expected -oppos.~bon

to the incr-eas.e, becNse
of ·a: munbcr -of , Iet.t.L'l'IS' rcooi.ved

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If _the lft~ _IS gran~ed'. USI·
dent.ia.l rates 'Wil;l be Increased

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Th-e grand daddy of the ~athl)l"
foreca.'i'let'6, ''ole ·Mr. Groundhog",
e~ed from
bis bun'!OW •t oday,
spot.t..f'd his shai:\ow on .Ute mtow
('()vered 11aodscape of Pun~s uta­
wey-, Pa., and promptly -popped
bock i•n:to •his dlole to 8leep out
a-nothc.r ISiX weeki! of winUy Weapose lL
Courl.8, bas tiled to be a candidate ther. This is otlbe COrt8eDSUs of optor
that position.
inion of tlhe members _of tJJc
The rate ~ woold affect
Hicks
IS
tbe
seventh
Mcig:i
Cuun·
Punxsutawey Gl))Undhi:Jg Club.
eo"ll9t1IMJ'S lin .Adams, Ath'ODS,
In the eastern part of the United
tain
•t.o
till.c
!&amp; pOtitJ:OO {o be a- can!trown, Delaware, Fayett-e, G•llia.
Moeigt'l, Pick-a-wsy, Ros!, Vinton, didate fOr Sheriff. The followina: to States, Candlemas Day Feb, 2 is
observed by the Romans and
llighland, Hocki.nJ, Jackoon, KnoN have filed !or that post are; Lcr·
Gref!ks, and the ADgelican Chureh,
roy
Bart.TWn,
A.s.ta
Cuslw,
Bob
Har
Wwrence, Licking, Madlton, Morgan, Pilre, Sci'Oto atl'd Washington wnbrtch, A. 0. Tracy, Pete Hcod- and it was on this day it is believed
r.ic.lcs, .and G&gt;oot1g-c littks; -a-U arc that Mary visited the Temple in
CoWities.
a c.andhia:OO on a Republican siate jerusalem for tbe purpose of puri·
Charles Diehl has tile&lt;.l for the Cication; or Ground Hog Day,
Sbcrttf's race on the Democratic whicb is supposedly a time for
forecasting the weather for the
Uckct.
Gloeckner also reported, tbat next six weeks.
t.hc total number of persons who
This cu1tom was brought to
have filed !or the commltteeman, America many years ago by inuniFI·a-mes CIIU$d by soot in tho both Democrat and Repub11c&amp;D hi grants from Britain and Germany,
cbilnney of tlhe Bce-ul2b M.orris 21. A .total of 48 from each ,p arty and the theory Ia: if the ground
J'le8!denee, Racine, th.i$ momlug wUI be elected.
hog or woodchuck, comes out of
alle d'f'lported too lbave not odo:nc any
llicka is the pm~ellt chief of the hla winter quarters on this day and
major damage.
Pomeroy VIOillnteer: Fire Dept,; · l!lees his sbadow, then there will be
AcoordiJig ot.G a. :repo.rt received a member of the emergency squad; six more weeks
old man winter,
~he Racine :F:iJ,e DepaJitment was a member of FOE Jln'd Post 39 but if the day ia overcast and
caiJIE'd at 7 -a . m. end ~&gt;hortdy aiter of the American Leglon. He enlist·
th.ey .h ad oart'lved 00 .the soeoo .t he cd ln the Navy' in 1942 and served
flamns
were cxtrtnguiMd, aJ. three and .a balf years in the
tllough lbbre was an earlier fear Pactt"ic The-ater.
that .the ftre might spread to the . The father ol four chHdren, it;
l'CM ot t:bc dweHlng.
married to the former Helen King;
a restdent of tbc county for 37
·rears'. and bas been a special pouce
. for t.tte pa11t five years.
Mrs. Lucke a deputy clork ·for
many yeam
becwne Clerk ot'
A totaW of, J.l -phW- or blood
Ootll'l&lt;&gt; .in Oct. whoo Virgil Brown have booo adminlBt..-..1 to Cbarirf19ig·ned his pomtlon.
N. Wt-tihee, a et~t at Pomeroy
1-ti.gh Schoo.1 who lias ~n on
St·aliJon and Sugar Run. Ashland
The fioal da&lt;be :fur {i:l.ing ,petJ. tfhe brJnk of death for t:he past
Serviee d.oua!tled profiia from sa..Je tiOM js Feb. 8 ·
lew day&amp; .aod more blood will be
of gas .aDd ·ott 10n the day that the
needed, -a report !issued ;t.od•a y,
Mothers -Mm-ched against the
stated.

Flames Threaten
Racine Residence

or

all pattoa&amp; 'llbo ~y ~fJ• bou'd
pay :iDto ;fbe. Polto oQnt ooi.Jfoetol)r.

Tbe eon.t~atner - tbfi ~ rePOrte&lt;l
aJ blvhti ~ ~ once,
aod i8 fdl'Mrt¥ &lt;11P liP.i!l.1"01!1 Gl.oeckDI!f's Restaurahtwhen Joe C8fibes pa(.fo.n'l Clbeckli,
be pes; part of tqD cub to· dimes

cud olJe :be118 thara · ~to -put LllheJn on
tbe dime lN:Nmi,
PonHtoy BoWQ.~ Alle)·-Bawl-

l!oney .... today "1 would ,;,,

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thank -aDd
u....'Oif&lt;&gt;llos
!or ~·•D' oro
motiort!l,
COI.l'l'&amp;e to iUbe .giris

of tOO sorority wbo did such a fine
job on tLbe Mothen .MaTch an~;~, the
Poll!) danee.-. Thank's to aU. tbfir
helpet
, "If :and aU vo_kln~m who
bave belped H ........... h the .oou.nty.
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'llbabk11 to .tlOO W~~?Diimiul •high
IK'bool blmds iod ~ who
'belpe4 pUt 'OVItt the biJ. Blue C.:Ut
eb Day-; and many "hanktit ~ tbctie
gmat -sltl'dJ,te ~ of the Pomeroy llthd M.kldJe(JIOJ'It fire d.epalltmeDtf l8l1d erne!"goency sq!RdB, who
almost froJ!C &amp;elling popoam too
a-nynn.e who ventured ocar. We
are ll'iao erat-efu.l to d oraui·
z:atl.91l8 and tndiW.dual&amp; for !their

indi~idual

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Cold Weather
To Move Into
Area Tonight

cloudy then he will not return to
his abode to capture tl.le t:emainder of his forty winks, because the
ice, snow, and plunging mercgry
will give away to balmy sp.rfR&amp;
weather, light weight clothes,_tonvcrt~bles, suntan oil, and sun

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Groundhog Lodge. When the day
breakl; through on February 2, all
the brother don silk chapeaux's
and carry eanes, and jaunt into the
field:; seeking the burrow of Mr.
Woodchuck.

Alter one ia (ouDd, they assem·
ble with il'eat solemnity to awaU
In " Mein lleutcherland" .. or Gfi"· the awakcDing of the animal from
many it was the badger which 1 hls hibernation, and ttis emergence
came out or hibernation, to cast ·a into the daylight. After scrutiniz..
glance with his peepers at tbe ling his actions, and retur-ning to
skies, and in the eaatern United the village, they decipher his a.c·
States, the belief was tranaferted tions and repoi't to the public.
to the woodchuck. The EngUsti aDd
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d f t•and Scotch have many rhymes in
ccor1mng o e recor s o are
which the belief is embodied. Her!! lodge, the woodchuck's propbcciei
arc some of them:
bave been verified by tbe weather
cigbt times; have beea indefinite
If C.:ndlemas Day be: dry afld five times and have been wra""'
fair
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The half o' winter's gone at seven Umea, sii1Ce the observations
Yule . U Candlemas Day be fair: and began.
bright, Winter will have anDlber
Some of the opinioDR of people
Hight, But if It be An•k wltb clouds ·
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1n t e 1OC!tu area eoncerning tbis
and rain, Winter is gone, and will subject are as follows :
nol come again. ·
Lucy Gainer, Union Avenue,
In the infancy of the 20th ~n· Pomeroy; "I believe like my
tury' a grounp of merry studNits mother, if the ground" bog sees his
of witticism living in the vicinity shadOw, we'll have six more weeks
f Q
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uarryv1 e.
ncaster County, o winter weather; if Dol, we'll
Pa., •organized lhe Sl_umbering
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g]asses.

Mueb t"Older weatbc r and snow
was predicted :ur Ohio, beginning
this evening. This will be follow ed by partly cloudy sk:.ies Saturday
aJJd even lower tempenf.ur&lt;':S.
Columbu' Weather Bureau farp,-caster-s expJak'.ed that colder air
would move imo otrio from t'lv!
west, dropping temperatw-es about
10 d~grees and dt&lt;mging expected
NTn .to snow tonig'bt.
Tempcraturf'S rose Wednesday
night throughout 1lK!- ~. ehang.
ing s now, sJcel and freezing raiJJ
jnto min,
Only Tolorlo reported a morn·
jng tempef-alure below freeziftf 31
degrees and freezing drizzle. Rain
Cell clscwbere tn t~ stak-.

are absarbed )nt.o the Oommunbt
bloc . Commu ni.sto n1 ~ ·have said
rf!peatedfy their -goal is to extend
Cwnmunism " until its eocompla&amp;.-

ses the world ." Therefore. any
&amp;ee IJiltion tfft2f. falls for Com·
mun-ift entloemenl.!! will' lose its
independence,
I
5.-ln the faoe of the Commun;
lst challenge almO!It. 50 fre-edomloving nations have joined in votunU-cy collective -security UBOCi.a-

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serve their rU.ion&amp;l ridrta.
8. 1lW' United States aDd Britain shall "never i-nitiate violeooe"
They ..~ly" flta:Dd ready to
aid m efforts ,110 aCibie:H just sal·
tlement.s of COJK"'"ete Usues.
7. Tttey wtJJ. work for .an elf«.
tiv_e diurnwnertli and " luting
pace". But t.ba free wor44~
'retaRI a ~llif-"'ld oi power 00 ;defer
11-ggre.\\Sion in 1he meantime.
,-8. 'IIbe United Stajrs and Brit&gt;;n

wm "'"" -•ltlf t,.

the9e policies land pufPQieS, Tbey
.un "eagedy grasp and gepu.ine
opportunity .to free 1 DlfiQ. of the
pa-ll of fear and insecurity" dow
haneing over .the wor-Jd.

Prominent Gallia
New Minister
Appointed At County Attorney
Local Church Fatally Stricken
The

•nnou-ement
bas •--n
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made of the appoi!JtmeDt of an t'!X·
teacher at the University of South
Carolina and Franklin and Marsball College to be the
mini61.cr
of the Bradbury Churc of Christ.
Lawrence A. Krat.z, wbo bas
rccenUy finsbed studies at the Cincinnati Bible Seminary, will take
the pulpit, on sunday.
He holds a B. A. in Economics,

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M. A. in G~phy
CI~~ bot~ from the Univenit¥ of
memnatl; was a studeot at OSU,
I~ ; an 10'8lrudor in Geography at the University or Soutb
Caroli'lJa, l946-48; lnstructCl'l" in
and

GALLIPOLI8, 0. UP-A Pf&lt;!ID·
Charleston, W. VI., .....-Dt;,.WiJIJam C. ~ 50, died Wedl}e9day lin a 1apita1 heft, 1Pl)fJe
,his adnrissioo Blip was beinil
prepared.
i~

Ha~ wffentd .a. heart at.taet
white driviog boOie .aftEI' a buli-1
..... trip .. w•.....,, Ohio.
eootiDUed on to the buipttal b.it.

l!ii

wed

hef&gt;ft'"' -

be - -

Fines Are Levied .·
On Two Here For
Traffic Charges
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Ohio Beef Co.u_n_.-c~ii;-:;N~;'-o-w-;8=:-'e=-:i:"n'-g:..:::'--"=::._- l:"::';~~':.'!uGe~:!"i:J;;:,·
Pomeroy Honor I
a studcrtt
CincinnaU
d
T
Halt
p
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19M-58.
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•
0 rgan1ze 0 ' . nee rop The 35-year..ld ilallve ol c;•.
Student Needs
UP-1'~
&amp;5uciatm
1-8.
was.
BlOod Donors here
&amp;I!
were
tbc
thobeef
Market
Reports
aoo
""""'
ba.ve ISfuropor C. 0. FdSbcr-,
and
ilt tbe
Bi.ble Seminary,

COLUlLBUS, 0.
Ohio
~J
BeEf Council
bei~ fonncu
-today in
-effort to J1alt an
f.l:pc-ctcd cl ~cline ino
pric~.
Tho J:roll')&gt; \WH be one of the
ri ~t sta tewide organizations of it6
kind 111 the .nation. Its mcmben;lJt-p
will indude p.acke.J';lll rmncr.s live
stock agenci~ and rctallen.
Ddcgllt.es to the ObiQ Cattle

Nffieteen
•
Barges
1100 oi Mr. ond M"'. Cbarl- Flames Destroy
G0 Down R•Iver Mt.
car~tUtitm
H05p&gt;tal ..
Family Home In
1U 1
~-1
· 1
Out Of .~ntrol week.
• "'""' • •.• n operouon '"'
West Virgini~J
Tbe
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lll&lt;.i80 Coooey ~ """""""· llloea,.. 'llhe w.at:ber didn't co- .
Amoog ltbe OJJ&gt;eil :r~ ~ operate but .it Js a-.eportod that the.
fo»&lt;nvln:g ·are • 1eW ot ilbe out-- motorlsts did.

SKIRTS
...utltul · Ntw

o.

Many J.ocal
bl:!Bi~ lb;ouses
have , J.n tbe l'f'el used: utiique
stuntd to eat:belr PoJ&lt;io funds, for
Clhe ye.r's •Jve. H. E. Boney

LADIES

Mvth. Rain chenelftl t. ..,.
and m~~eh o . .r twtithf, low
20-25 ..... 15-20 wed. ' ". .'
nwmty ctO&amp;Jdy tnd MUCh ceiM

Statea and Britain have warned
tbe work! that Rtus!1a h&lt;t~&gt; gobbled
up 10 European nzt1ons and 100
milltoo patple jo the last decade.
Praideot Eiseltbower and BriotL..b Prime ·MiDiMer Antllony Eden

Man.y ,_-=·-ai Business Fmns·
Co perate,dIn ·p0 li0 Dn"ve

NEW
MERCHANDISE

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Joint Eight Point Declaration
Defines Beliefs Of Countries

• G,ort• ,
The. political pot In the Meigs
'tJ('S.
,
•··
•
' area IS begmmg to swell, as two
M-r. _md Mrs. Huber-t McDOnald more have filed petition~ to be a
tures of the •prosecukr's allow~ of Plums, lf.o1d . the oommisston candid11.le in the May Pr1mar)l for
ence provided
fOI" io Seation ·they had been ~suaded by com· Couf!lY t;Osts. Thirteen m~rc have
326.12 of ·t be Revised Code-. 'l'bese pan-r Jle~ntatLvt;s from pro. riled for counly committeeman
reports or aecOuntls were ftl-ed with ~~1-rrg agaLiw;.t it"he mcrea~.
, from both. parties, C_lerk o£ the
IJbe County Auditor who lt:;j absent
We w~ Wkl, t'ILnpbati~ly,!_, Board of Elcclions Albort Gloot·
fN1111 1!he County
:JUJd I lbave tbey :seid, by a oopresen.tative _of k:ner reported, tooa}'.
been unabiEL to ~ermine- Or •
·the ... oompa11y at Athen.s-. Obto,
According to the report, George
certahr wbet·h er -or not :he ;ha.s- ap- that _the proposed ~ w1.U be Hicks, a republican, has filed h\LS
pt-oved or
;rejec-Wd :tbe6e ac· put mto ~rot. Ill .'q).lil:e of -any- petition lor Sheriff, •nd Evelyn
, couDI.s."
·
thlng -~- ·nught Pl9n to do to op- Luc::Jiie, -the inc umbent Clerk of

lllllli for &lt;lhe year of 19114 tolaled
f1,300 aod lor &lt;be yeot of 19&amp;5

Adams fiB Pllrl Willuun (15

Will:shin• 80 1&gt;1, Ri.!L'UVery 5H

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Mater•'als, 1-orno
. rated
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r

Phone 3118

of H1e S\l1711Cllle
Oomt Ca'l'l V. Weygmdt. The ection was t·akcn by Judge aarlt to ·'· COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-The State
- eo}imiulat.e qm-y q-uestion of bi'a3 Public UtiU.Ues Commission -tod'ili)' ,
upon the ~)art of tbe !Deal court. sobedutoo a public beatiDJI: lhlft
In a oommunit'atkl.n -dirtd-ed to Feb. 15 on the proposed nle in
the Meig9 County Cwnmfssioners cr-ease i"or tlbe Columbus- and
tCMttr., Judge Smith wJ""Cllre:
Southern: Eloetr~e Oo. Jn r11llll

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Fowler, KoJoen Holl, PaUle!« 111m·
cy and Ruth Rouab.

Reynoltlsburg 57 Pickerin-gton 42
l&lt;'drview 58 Wes-tlake 48
Modina 61 Ohmtc-d Falls M
Rocky River 77 Bay Villnge 65
Burton 09 West Geau,l.(a 59
As htabulA 62 Pain~'Ville Har. 45
Genwa S6 Fll'irport ll3
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Ashta-bula FAguwoOO 61 Geneva
Spl•noct· 44

Chief Justice

'

, ..Smp in. See grup1cs. Give us
th~: dimensiOns of your atcic
llnd we will telt )'OU bow llnl•
' " COSts to add TwiDSulation'l

. AM JU!tiB.
SeDIIOI'I: Diane C.-pebwt, Ji.trlce
Duncan, Betty Jon-ee, Ronald •
Glothlln, Mary N«tbru.P. Lebo
Wamsley, Jull• Edwardl:, Ju.lce

W. Jcff("rson 6:5 011rby "l'wp . 53

request of ·Meigs- Coonty Commoo
Pleas Judge Ce¢rlc W. Clark who
lbad ~ such ~runent &gt;Of

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Aon

l-'oW'hallim 30 I..affwty 28
Yorkville A7 Bridgeport 70
C11.di:l: I 03 Seio ~7

Kensl'lln ll6 Mllnlua· ~t
All'rora 72 Warrenwillc lt}.(1.ii. 55
Walnut {"r11ck 67 SLron.:svillc 63
K~land 78 Madis-on. 72
rnl. tlnl. 1\2 Nt•w Alhany ~
CIU"t&gt;lcrvillo tUI Ohio Deaf 36
hul'yru); 67 U, Sa-nctwk.v 54 ot
M'&lt;llrysvllle of.4 Grove City 35
1 Gal km 6-'i Marion St. f\fury 154
ToJ . D!!Vilhis.-; M Jo'Ol)loria, 153
Mollllllt'e 59 l'cnysburg 51
Toledo Cllly 74 Ro.~s{or-d ~2
Sylvanlu 42 'rnlc•do Whit.mt"r 37

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11. Core of fireproof tock woo1hJoclu bed.
Shinin1 •luminum coveri"' rl/lult bat,

ot

Wolf-e, Carol Blake,
and "Ro$alee R.irgs.
,
Junm-:· Tommy ·Brown; Pea:if ,
Ju.U•. Ja-oe Icenhower Ud lo

W8t!!l .iss'&amp;nod to
matte~' at the

the •bear.i.ng on. the

;Z,

l"h&lt;~rdon 50
AshtLr1bula lhu·l~n1· 66 Porry 3D
Cleve. St . Jllbn &lt;'.antiu.s- 78 Lorain Sl. Ma1·y 59

Completelv Automatic
Wel2hs Only 311 Lbs

'

\sw~ lu: ring

PRIZ:E WINNER DIES
Cricket, -tbe pr.iz e-wi nni~ pony
Jo.bnny AHensworth, t "'"n year
old ~on, of Mrs. Rob&lt;"l't Aliens-

.,

Judge Smlth

.JeHersQn 02

STEAM IRON

'.

of Ohio.

11••.••'!'

Gell'l'le '
Glotblln, Eugene
1 ~roa:en. Betty Jean

mlnat.ion into the -compolai.nt uf
Mel-gs CWnty Commissl.onen that
PrOtSe&lt;:UtiDg AtA.orney James 0'Brien 'had not: oond.ucted his ·of·
fi« !.n· a pt'()per maoner by sub·
mi.t.ti'ng unverified &lt;8tltlemmt5 for
an. ex.pelL'IC ~Howall'Oe for tbat office aeoonl.irll: to .the GeDEftl Code

fltl .._..,.,

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glaze enter·
tJined with a party recently hon·
orina: thelr son Timmy on his
fourth birthday which was Janu,;cy 28 and hia grandmother, Mrs.
J)eoa Zwlllina: -w hose birthday was
on the 27th.
,t\fter the honored guests opened their many nice gifts, refresh.
of a blrtbday cake iced in
and decorated in blue and
cream were served by the
to Mrs. Gilbert Freeman
daua:htera, Connie and Sharon, Mr. and Mt'S. Albert Smith,
r,Jrs. Albert Meel, Mrs. Earl DenD)' Sr., Edward Young, William
Slnith and the honored guests.

OHIO: Clou4J with rein ._.,
Mixed witt. .,.. tttit ..-mint
in Mf1h...r ptll'tiM. Hleh U.

'l'o 'l'fle laNt'e.U Of Tile Beip.Jf•,..

No. 245

Judge C. W. Sadt'b. .of McAr· appoin'li .a eomm'itt-oo of ilaW')'Iel'S
tbur aet1ng on 116SI:pm:mt. from rrom the bar 9'880Cla.tloo or th.ta
the Ohio Supreme Court Wednes- eoonty -to ;luv-eLSU;atoe the 'Proseday CCHiidueted oa prel.imi.muy exa· cutor 'lmd rto dtrt.erom.ine whet-her

I

Lake 86 { 'ygnot 64
~fl'( 'Inn· 80 GranJ Hup11l~ 7a

Pickens Hardware Stores
ANil SAVE MONEY!
•usEOUR
PAYMENT PLAN •

13

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.Juek,'i llll Twp . 67 BlonnLtl1lh' 62

1

4

14

-'"·died ,his • .,. weckcud .(.
ter .11. short Illness . Cr icket
is
wen known throughout t his part
Freshmen: !Wbcrt ' · Artl8, Ruth ot the State for his a-ppc-arance at
Boswen. Mari·e Jml!, ·Ann New· Horse shows, para de-!! ·ami fain;
was valuOO at several hun ·l11on-d, Linda Roush, 'PbyllliJ Zleka/oose, Dill Boyer, Vi!'g(itia Brinker, Fay Bur.ton, Juhling ~cCiung
Berbara !McDaniel, Jo Ann· Oliver,
Wand a Thompson, Henry ButjlesS,
Bill J' ogl-esonlf, Ruth Grimm,
Howard McDaniel, Coreoa' ~~~~
lloo, Dottie Rolt8b, Nallef'~ $l
and
W-ebb. · · .. _ • ·

Gallipuhs !'JJ 1\ t ht~th 51
l't.tnlwrvll k lifl WondvLilt• 48

SHOP •••

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ttne

Preliminary Hearings
On The Investigation
Of Prosecutor Is Held

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Weather .

arn ree

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7
8

$

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D~o~d

Birthday Party .

BY UNITED PRESS

1 '~.\' 72 !.ngan 53
l .'l'rHrll'\lt•b;nn villt• 7 1 \\lpll :--.lon

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Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 153-X

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aittcbell.

Chester High
Honor Roll

MLt•h --CoL LIH'ilman
George Oa.n t.(Cr dni( thruuxh ll l'&lt;Lf"·
]y 24 in('.hes .. r frl\~h ~nwo to fn•t•
tu d i .~£"11\-'i'l "

Bow-lea, G · ·····--. 0-1
!IIU!I"''ay -·---····· 22.

detective Lyona Kelllh.er, Ci.Z, point. • banda&amp;llld
hand •t Donald LaW"I'tllCt u the mu who did
the thootfn&amp;, Lawrenee (aecond rrom left) ll an
AWOL toldier from Fort Canon. Colorado. ShOWJI
at thiL beda1de o1 Derrii:ID 1 Chlcaao hOspital m

P~:ToSKEY,

u nly

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Watte, F ·····--··· 2-2

WRONG WAY

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Principal of Cheater
lligh
School R. R. Gray anno1.1nc~d that
24 students at Chester High
A S t&lt;~nl cy dcmonstr~Ltion party
School made the honor roll · for
wa~ •h c!·d a.t the h-G!ne or r-.trs.
the third ai:x weeks.
Audr01 Richa·rdwn in ~~n. friThose included are :
day night with Mn:; . La¥era FierSENIORS: Darlene Bailey, Hel·
liall or Pl. Pleasant serving as
en Haggy, Norma Hawk, Janet
demunstrawr ..
Osborne, John Reibel. Rosemary
The door prtu- for th e- ~ve-nin:g Rose. Marilyn ~ott.
w~ s won by Mrs. Glady~:~ RLley _
JUNIORS: Ada BlaseU, B,t\Y
Atttmding were Mrs. Ray Wol'k· Carr, Betty Frost, -Helen Hoff9lan,
cet'.
man, '.trs. (.;ha:r lt~ Ye-d·j,Jcr, M.n;.
Sue Lambert, Kathryn Smith.
- - - ~ ·-·-Rilt:y, M'rs_ Lillian Gr imm, Mrs.
SOPHOMORES: Marilyn BuckIN THE MONEY
Hoy 1-la-rll•ss, Mn;. Carl"il~ Ross, ley, Jerry CleiiQd, Gayann Gaul,
~ r.~. Okey
VanMclcr, Sr.. Mrs .
DES ~10JNES , l;L -- Th..rt· is-ll"l fi 11 th Gdnslcad. Mrs. Betty Van John Hetzer, Ralph Knight, ,Judy
Lambt!rt, Carol Lee, Rosemary
much nc{'d f111' a g o·i ~ l'l" cmmt&lt;'l" :\ll'lPr nnd the hos-tl!'SS.
Sh1dc,
Jean Youna:.
in lOwn, hut 0(~~ ~ \Hilll ' .~ has rim• .
FRESHMEN: Sharon Ritchie.
Mrs. Hazel (;QL).:&lt;'r rnunl ~ mon('Y
ail a re-ct•i\'li ng tt:llt·r J\ l.l11nk ur~
Trust { 'n.

METROPOLITAN

'

believe ill- rournlf.:
ily
in 1

Hovatter, G ••..••. 2·2

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Basketball
Scores

Il's fine -to

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Vrorn-ao ----- -------

VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

a:oins to tell me you (let ,"

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:

PassenJer: "Half wbat you are!

=~· ·F·~~~~~~- 8
BU.er, c ----· -···· 3-6

Tunter ---- ---------- 0

DmCTIVI WIWAM DIDIO, 118, wounded Ill a
abootlnl: battle in wbkh the auumau tatallJ thot

mean?''

Over $1500 was
collected Tust don't be too en
&lt;!ODV ei!' ~
throughout Mason County in the
....
:
Mother's March on Poho on Mon
In Mason Cit)'. the Muon ¥o~
1 day evenirlg between 7 &lt;~nd 8 ers Club collected $304.21 wbU'o'clock aceording to Mn. Ralph the Amencan Legion AullUiuy
Freeman, county chairman of the New Haven collected ~.70. "'""
Morch of Dlmt11;.
money In the Letart-Graham •tel{
Of that total $760.62 was col-\ had not )'el been reported to HrJ.
16 ' lected in Point Pleasant by the 1 WW~odrow Brown on Tue1dl~
30 Junior Woman's Club there.
evemng.

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Driver: "Whrt mll...,e do JOU•
tblnk 1 eet from tbU eu1"
f
Passen1er: "Half."
:
Drlv"' "Half! What do 10•• 0

.
In
Nets $1500
Mason county

(Ccmtinued from Page Four)

from the floor .t o round out the
Jact.eta iC'CII'Jnl in that quarter.
SpvkiDi the Red and White in
thM. quarter, Mi1ebell , t.be lanky
cent« ·b lt two basket:Jo:. and two
for two foul sboll, wd Hyden, hit
a hot stteak -aDd dpped the ne1.s
for three strai.&amp;ht t.Jkell.
Tbe Roservea lead~ all the
way won eaily over the Jackson
ft.ee«ves 39-20
·
Mldcll..,.rt
FS FG TP

lht· l

Wednesday, February 1,. 195~

I Mothers March

Yellow Jackets

1

I

Tlhe
es Witbee, Rutlimd
been ln critical .
e-el

· Wi14!iii '~'=-- $iililil.":i0rfiw ~ tiV. ~ ~" .llrlilii

bas

at Ute
C&lt;&gt;l.umbus

family of !the top horoor
~ 'a5IUI ottblrt no- .f -lowMi be
£1-u_...,...,
·:\ir. and r-.lr.s-. K&lt;&gt;-nnet.h· B..-, an-d
.. ~ ne."
-'ed
'"'
sent as ~'hey ex•.....ot m.,_,l
u
r~mily of MiddJ,eport hav-e been
ox.y~n from ~:~ r'oo-m, Cards .not.ified: tl:lt&lt;Jt the bomc of her
·~···""
· 1COUlL'\.!
..• -an d .n sta-. Mnt. Ellis Smlth. bur
h-•
u ......
~u bewe
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n~
L.- •
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'lft'l u; ' o ...........n M9.
'fhu1'!-lday ·n-ight .al ltcl.~cl. W . Va.
NoU1ing w&lt;~s sav~ from ~ H,Te
whkh occunred whi-le UN. Smitl'l
cu.
·
w-a.~ -in Ypsilanti, Ml~h., visit.'tni
a daughter.
1
•:'1-11". Smith -ha.&lt;L jOne to HuJl'l&lt;,
•·
ln~on, W. V\8., to stay with tlbeir
Femey BenneLt PM No. 128 -son, Emory, and family ._ ~ thad
American Legion ·~ tinviting l'he .rcoonHy roiJred -af.tor being tOm·
public to at(lmd a "!lpccieJ meet· ployt"d as foreman of ' coal mtne
illi at. trl\e Legion Hull on fo'lt'b. 3 - -at Hct;o;c-1 f-or a numbtr of .Y"elil";!i
at 7:30 When !ltv. W~ 1'homa and t.h~y we-11\' ~DC !*!lllng
E~h D~cl Cbaplairi will be ttheir property ·a nd ·~tiitg in
the &amp;PeB·kflr.
thi s 11rr.a.

CINCINNATI. 0. VP-NiDCttoon
barg&lt;'a !our of diem loaded with
al!J1ot.1. seven- miUioo :pounds of
-st.eel. -smirJed down th&amp; fast movi~g -ohio· Rivet oo1. of ~ontrol to-day.
.
. Four towboats ·took tltrft ,hours
to tN'!tapt,ure tlhe lw'gt"S, some of
Which pm~Sed betw-een bridge pieN
and moved 12 miles downstream.
The bargct~ tore from IITiOOl"ll.ngs
appanmly whon. :hit by .driftwood
at the Cincinna!Ji Marine Ser-vice
dock. Ca'Pt.. Pat Roberts md •his
crew of t.}Jc dbcscl fuwboa·t J. L.
contnbuhkms and to ll'll sehoul Beatty saw them break free ·but
officials w'bo !helped oUl' &amp;ehool were •helplel!l!l. 111\ey w-ere working
~ -aBd to OOifl bunob of UtUe aoot:ber
of barges info the
cmas wlio filled. Many .thanks tc bank at the ltlme.

Chapl,.;n T0 Be
Speakef Fn"day

n.mna

en 1bave l)eeo. .._.._...~ a .a.iek,fil fi.nc
to PtoHo ~ ~~ :fh:me 0'1' l(lbe IK:OUtv 8ud: liicOutmMten and
Ca.pt. John Beatty, opEil"itor of
luiw, lin ileque • • Wj\ JtoDey ill of oUr offidlals in 'tlie vW.:icea. a fleet tJf boai8, ~ in t!M
a 1~ to be &lt;Ge Gf t i Jeldi, Who tdped: usm mucl:l and to the W. C. Beatty. H0 eaucbf. t1!e steel
_ _......,. . ,; . . ,
albe!"o. w~wemoyMl'4'"11~ """"'~':! jUII above orlllrood

Road.

j

'11h.l3 meetm·g is &amp;· part or the
OIIKT r.t&gt;J.a.Uves b!clud.e :&amp;ln.
National Le'ion'.s "Back 'to Uod'' Smitlt'tl father, A . E. VU.:O, Gal.
movetl:)ellt and the Post 'Planned lipohs: two '5iste:N Mn:. Jo~
to attoeftd ,eblmnt in a body Su~- No~ II md ~h. Gomer !Mart~,
chym~- 4ileJmotlbiaGalllpolc&lt;: ·
pa w.,..;
Joe &amp;lid Wi:lli$1t v~. ~co.

Fee&lt;kn

annual COil- cinnati .U married,
chlldren, ages
Thursday,
organizadon

VeDtioo Opt"ning here

w!Jrltlng on
probJem.S.
Bee! pl'ices ~dy
ed \90Die, .aU hough n-ot as tmlly as
hog prices wbich neve become a
nationwide fa:r.m problem Experts
said beef prkm llSIIally follow hog
prices eventually.
Members of tohc group organ.iz..
ing tJhe betel council include Don
Leith of Pleasantville in Fahiiel-d
County, MIITk Knoop
Troy, and
James Wahllf'r -of Columbus.
Th-e orpnizatW"a's aims are -to
ancour..,n tbe pubHe to cat moce
beef produeb, promote an intrrihdll81.ry undetst-anding of mutual
problems, and pcr11Kttps aUa'in a
bett-er dist.ri:bntioo of 'jltl"of:its
lhrouth ~be industry.

or

mc:f'Jras four

Twa ·persoft.i were t:ined lor
traUic viola'tOOa by Joeal magia
tni-£6. WeA"'*'-y, the lUgbway

Patrol

repartee~.

F..dftl'd Ru.W-1, 57, .oeuer, aec'll'ding fu
r-eport, W1l&amp; meted
$5
by !lkldl._ May-on the c~ Of
CINCINNA Tl, 0 . UP- Produce: haYing no brakes.
Eggs :ileady ronsumers A large 41
Justice of the Peace T. P. Cecil,
-to 45 brown 41 to 45: mediums Coo]v.ill~. leWed a Cine of $20 aod
40 to 43;
brown m-ix 40 ro 43; costs on Joseph Logue, 39, Littfe
ext&gt;r.a large 40; A large wbi.te 36 H-{)cking, -rl:Jarpd. wtth speeding.
to 38; A medium W"hite 34 to 36:
Bo-hh men. were arrested by the
A medium brown 34 to 36chCX"ks Highw~ Patrol.
·
27 to 28; B ~ 34 to 36.
(hickem steady fryers 3 to 3
HOLZER HOSPITAL
1-2 lb 20 to 22 mootly 21 to 22:
Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Juan
h&lt;ms over :i ·l b 23_ to 26; hens 3 ~a Whi.r.t\
Lakin. W. Va.: iMtB.
lb and under 18 ',t o 19; l&lt;"«horn Han·y Clark, Mint!J"'SViHe: Roni-Jd
·hens 15 lo 17; ol-d I'OO:i:tcrs g 1o Abies, Ldi8J'.t F-aUs and M.ary :Hid1Z
ki ff. Chester.

-=-- -- - - Pomeroy Lions Conduct Forum
. On Need Of Industry In Area
~ddleport Store
tlheir
to
Closes Business
when
need
PQmeroy Lions Wednesday dt'usu,d form of
program Wednescb)'
a q\lel&gt;"
t•il(m and ·answ«&lt; fon.un on
fh c
eubjocl of "Wby Does Not 1\f.cigs
Coonty Have Ma-e Industry--and
\\'hal Can Be D&lt;lne To Br.ing Indu .-;try Into .t:Ll»e Area?"
A panel oons.istiftg or Howard
Krc..s. prLeSidmt of the Chamb('r
of CommC'I'C'el; l'n&gt;l:llill.e Judge John
B-al-'"QU and Pomeroy Mlhtr E . !".
Nohin1110n. met ·DliDY or .the qut&gt;~ruon " propoundad trom the
IV-~n-old E!· GreeJR-, editor of the
Dsil}' Sentiool , liDted as nwdoral&lt;lr.
V~lated from

Stock and fhl'lll"'C:S of the Welcb
5&lt;:--$1 stor-e wene clo8ed out effec.
tive
Feb. 1, 1955 by Eleanor
Welch Zri:her wOO has continued
Co Opt'1111te 4:he store which was
opell!ed by her faotber tbe Me N.
C. Welch i-u 1937.

Mrs. Zeiher movOO her store
earlier ~
winter from the
buW:lioi uow occupied by thA addition 40 the A. &amp;r. P. Supem~a:rket
to the p!Operiy fomH•rly used b;o.·
~~ lloby Shoo, NOitb Se&lt;ood

br»the&lt;e. ,- . MoM.

noor.

HouSJi ng, probihiol.iVe taut.iOn
rate!!, lack o£ ~'Upport
-the
Chamber of Commerce.
or
bridge; ttnd ·a tkquale -bigbw.ays- ae1
well as different types or iDdustry .lhal would be sWtable wer:e
antong hbc -topics hrotl'ltht up i.n
lh~ discussinott into wbidi tbe
m-embers or th-e Lions probed fi&gt;t'
answE"n.

Su tively beoarne tOte d'i6clliSS"ion
l!hat the program time ntn OYe!"
lhe wm.al period.
At -the . ~ meeting of tO!!
l..d~ a VISI.t.at.ioo wiH be made b1

I.

tho Dillri&lt;t ............

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___:Wednesday, February 1, 195€

CODA Obuins
Rutland Garden
G0 Id Medal SI're Club Entertained

Tbe Gold Medal Holstein Sire
obit Roburke Belmont, hu
P
leued by Centr•l Ohio Breedinl
A.uoeiaUoa
D thil lftl which
He IaaervN 4air)'men
owned by John
IWolf • So .
t
"' ol Aleundrla, Kensnd Sao Mar Gale Funu ol
noo, Ohio.

bee.;

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The News

I

IIQ!#.lll S. DWll'
EDITDI
liN.-.
1\ab\j.... ev.,-y aftem~ ncept Sunday by 1'he Ohio Valley
S'f!''¥'. .Jne., at 1~(1 1Udl1.11ie St. 'PomPrO)', 0 . BusinPt.S office

p\Oaf

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WSAZ-TV Channel3

x!"!"

~·Excellent
"Roburk~"· for

Monday Eve"':ng

Pomero,. Oblo.
)l~ioul· a41Yel't'-int reprftl6fllaHve, aGUittelti.JC.Im.btll, tne.,
US l.exjntton Ave.. Ntw Yor~ Cily, Ul, N.Y.

:a~~=;~~~:~e::·nf'::r t~~~~uobn,

'
dama. Thiny-ftve cllll8ified
dauPtera average 81.24 per eeot
Hta alre IB Pablt Roamer ala~
an "Excellent", Gold Medal' Slre
ra~ 278 dlulfbterJ tblt IVefaJ~
pounds of milk aad ~
pounds of fat. "Roalllff" was the
leadlna honor llat sire in liMB aod
llred the All-American "Get" in
19M aDd 19n2.
1 "Roburke'e" dam is PabR
Beleorn EyebrJgbt. She wu
fi ed ''Ex~leqt" and bas a
It five yean and aix mo~~"" - 10
363 days on tbree-Umea-daily
ina. of 19,1112 pounds of milk ud
'141.1 poundJ butterfat.
:t'he n~ eire at CODA traees
WliCoDJtn Admlral Burke
Very Good, Gold Medal Sire
both sides of Ilia pedill"ee. '
the treat bull that sired the
~meriean "Get" in 1947 and
SU"ed 48 "Excellent" otf sprina
13 ..Gold Medal" Sons.

2

The President's Farm Plan

BY MAUDI BLESSING
~.s. Elmer Newberry was a
buairte!B visitor lin Naw Haven on
llooday.
F. ~ - Roush ""d C. F. Bl..,ing
were call.ere mPt. Pl~ Moo·

&lt;by evening.

Mrs:. Icy Roush, $01lS Leroy and
Leonard
were jn Parkersbur(
Monday """""""" 1m _ .

how many

Mlss I&gt;orma Whlebrenner sPmt
Monday wl.th her grandparente-,
Mr. and .M!rs. Guy memng of

..Blli

'rhe 1'88u.Ms can be aw.aited wHh
rintl!l"est. The country will learn
n&lt;Jt only Mw rpany sb'areholder!
there are, but •how fast ,tl)leir
number i!l grvwin~t-md how for
we .have come
In appro~hlng
lnflK'rnL\11 th11t 40,000,000 or GO,obo,OOO fl·

how many ilbareibolders thert are
in t'be tuuntry now.
A Jtud)' made lit thl &lt;'lrue or
li'IGI disclosed ·~hat 6.500.000 indlvidll'lll'i' -owned ..:hares ~&gt;f publicly-

~en enterlns iJ,he
"aboeklJ\1".. ln tbtt

IJefV~e i i
fLacal year

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mttal ropt
11.1\eiJDnl
17. 'Rode
lt. Unitof

:-~~ .
woo

10 . ........

A y DLB A AXR
,
11 L o K o "J: L L w
0
OM Iotter dMpiJ atondl tor ..,,.,.r. In thto oxomplo fo. IJ ...4
· lor"'" th- ue, x for tha tvro
ote. OtnJtl lottore
.lrQPhial.
the
Jelt.IP:lh
ud
torrnau.a
of
au' "blJ!ili.
cto ""' ..,. Itt
" · "" word• a" &lt;
''"'
.
J
ten .... di,.tnftt.
' .
/1. Cryp&amp;ofram QueWion

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VUAA

T 1C

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Bp

y W X V J A n T p •• B K ,

.'1\.T&amp;W

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onieM

tited ·the otber d.,-.

WHTN-TV Channel13

I j'rievt
I beratt myeelC fQr hii.YSIII'
waited toQ lol\f to kl'LOW him.

1 h&amp;ve been I.Q the ltranre bualnett of new..
paperlnJ tor 26 yean, or aver Iince .I wrote a11be
urban lteme tor \ht )lt. Vernon, :rf. Y.. DoUil
Argwl, u ll ]ligll tcbool 1ophomore ~ Jt. II\
t,hat tl'O\e, 1. tot et ft.,.,.boyant men have been
around: 'Walter Howey, ~e MachlavJili&amp;n Q.tc:. .
editor ~ tuplre4 TAe .P'rt»~t Page; Hecht an4
Fowle1' p4 MICArthui,', raftllh 'and sldlltul Wlta;
the ·verbole u4 ti.NIIfullf el~ Lu'O.lUI ~

- --..------- .. ------IHURSDA"(
7:30 Lone Ranger
ROLANDUS
'l!lle. IUendance at Sunday Scbool
Sundlr waif 3B eollection $27.70.
Every one is Invited to attended
our BunllaY School. There is

and 10 on. Tbe tralle at.tracta ·tht offbeat.
· ))J'Ufthlu avery Sunday morntna:
IQ tMtr eom:pur. Qnene would havt Odi4 1m. and evening.
th• waUpe.per. He ..,.. wlt:Uer th.- moat ot .t heM
George Hoblck has received
Wanl Orttne al\4 lharper -..ntallJ thaa all of qtem. but lat.bl4 word tbf.t his brothitt ](elly Hobacik
Th "II~-'" Of !lO txhlbldoallm Ia btl make-up. He N4 ' ..,.. !• 1&gt;1 t~e hp&gt;pltal at Elwood Clcy.,
"'11o" was cUI"fCf, &lt;:urlal, tncl.flve _ifll_th.a. pro4QCI4 Ill&amp; ftOVelt. ·tv. Pa.
Rev. Floyd :Boaard 1nd faUlllY
.
. . Ollllem ·¥11\1' , . . . , ... If ... ~"- ot trio
didoes of adultl .. t\t crew ~flit .aa ·'turne4. to Writtnr about elt.i.l- fro~;n Antioch •pont the week end
dren and anhnall, hit IX)9kl ,~ would. bt oa Ule a&amp;me llltU .. with Gro_ver J-latrla and M.r. &amp;: Mn
Buzz Boeard .at Lcn,g Bottom.
Fltqtrald'a or Blnot.lr f.AWII'.
Ht died in H&amp;Vfllll. at e8 u &amp;Sitar, U4 lftll!lr&amp;t- ~..t'l of IDnt'
Wllnu Sayre spent Sunday with
r..c.u~a · SymUeltt. In the trade, be 11fu a blr man. and \1 ~· ;, lo~. James Htr,rla.

T Q y CKB,

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WKY.
l.o'VD lilll: IHe SATI WHIIIIa
' Mil! KArt 0$' oo
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I;

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ume. '

a~

· -.to~• "

"''M"

ME~

·~114
Hem~"y

wor~ed

~·~

of. butt.,m1
up your
'bon. itinmy OftiM t1 pne DOW and I hl.4l
•I ayou·
hundnd
'l...tloM
to uiC
blln, • tbthiAII4 topleo to Wl!b

.J~

411&lt;""'*

tellalrallon
couttUeo
'l""''t be he
uked
r,.eed witharoo.
budt:et problems
(or hint, '!'bl&lt;&gt;h
''tncldent&amp;lly,
wuortM of &amp;he 41olltlt ,_. l ·t¥t1' karM'.
de rolf,llraUon. '1'111• "Where.
1 aoked '"'*"'today, "would JO" ..t • blf
IQI.!1 . p
It J11&gt;Ulble to !'ItO• tbt liUJWie lt pt ....... )llti,.._IJl'_ toa!tll"
In uto
ao,lloll up • •ul&gt;edtto&lt; 010!1 W4 .........
1!!
0
lint,
tbe VOI'IO ptl ol\q_rUI! 01 {J:Iflf OII •U.,

!9u~·-

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tile ~
!rti 'iJ';_tj ~~~·~

~1te1t
a~41DI ~

e~e,"

-¥~~•e

Ill~-·
~MOl
·~~:J;..~f

' . fl1~~~=r.:ounll.
~~.;-~~G..:-~~,.r.;i
~
, ~ ....__ ~-~~ ~.._-,..--· ·~-- --:,.l'. .., _..,.

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·

·

•od

.,.....

iSuslOI".

eyed

"black

of . . . . . .

liDo)

p1tW

---

Salad Dressing •..... 32 oz jar only55c

blue ,JINIIher, (black p~~te"t IH·
-~ oln&gt;hcl with ....Hclftd
groagr:aln ffitt't ea.,..d bv a
vamp buckle, Suit-able for

•

t

Lb. Carton

4 •

PEARS No. 21'. can only 37c

Ho~s F~ •ltamln filled

Orange Juice

Margarine
30c

Roush's Shoe Store

Delk..... In HeWy Syrup HUIIio'a Bartlett

PRUNES 1 lb. box only25c

GOODLUCK

Spring.

·~

p

PittedSlolfO&lt;Ided
Dates • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 lb. only 39c
au.-.
"

•

J~ttn of Arc r••l

P.urr...u._.

' ..

pt~cked

CS.I!cious

TOMATO~S

.$now Flou shredftd

1
Dog Food
·
'·
· · · • · · · · · · · · 3 cons only 39c

SAUER KRAUT anly 19c

No goll~g....Y to uH, Ehy .M .o..-.y ,

Gwbelr'-s fruits or ....,.ableq

in hanct, ,., .. INti
2 lb

Hi

PINTO BEANS .. only Z5c

KIDNEY BEANS only 27c

16 oz. ce11o bo g only 49c

only

only

Netvr.'s Yield,
NMY or

val•

89c
35c

6-6oz.

2-14 0:11:

Dtllclous, nutriclout ~vin'a

"

only

Z-303 cons

SunsWflet·B,_k,_t

lnstont Pream • • • • • · • • • ... Jr
• on1y 29c

WILLIAMS Wirlt with 1 ben~
tlfully· simple pu~ of tmooth

2-303 cons

2-303 urR

..... onlyl7c

TrJ • , . , diu with o.lmon:ico 32 01 INtx

ELBOW MACARONI . 39c
6 iars

BABY FOOD . . only sgc

Sta.rcli"'27C

Chlckan of tht . . . chunk style No. "h can

'TUNA

BEEFBARBECUE ooiy'"&amp;
PORK BARBECUE only 4lk
'

Swlnntnr .

12:59
1:00

SLgrl On

Film -" Fancy
2:30 Tbe Femln.ine Touch
3:00 AfterDOO{l Film

. it1,., .. .... .....;"_.. __ ;:;__

...

.....

8:00 BlehOP :saeen
8:80 Stop the Music
9:00 Star Tonight

10:00 GreatNt Spo.rtl Thrilla: :

6:00

Western

10:30 I Led 3 Llvet

8:30 News
8:30 Weather

uo
~ : 00

Dancelarui
Kukla. Fran &amp; OIUe

11;00 News
11:05 Weather
11:10 Sports with TP.d WGlfe

ll :ID

7:15

John Daly

............

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SHORTENING

H1u~Ungton

at Night

,.......

3lbs69c

CAKE MIX

"ready to eat"

39c

BACHNERS
MEAT MARKET
Phone 6222

4 to 1 lb .•.,.,..,.

Middleport

' 11:45 SliD Off

JOe &amp; 20oo~

• 7:30 Rln Tlh Tin
8:00 Oaie and Harriet
) 8:30 .. CfOI!·~oaqs ·•·
i:OO Dollar a SecOnd·
9 :80 The VIse
10:00 Ethel and Albert
10:30 NeWs

FOR

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AD
lg. 29c

.

Alloortc

OOLL SAVSAGE lb. 25t

HAM
.
s
---.:..------1 .

FULLY COOKED

t

:

s r"'6 ..._
· R'NI llonomY· luy
~··•dum """:"

"'t ~

gt. SSe

t0:35 we.ther

, w;!g ,~Wi\hTed Wol!e

7·9 lb av. Shank portion lb.

aae

U.s.

5-7 lb. av. Bull portion lb. 43e

DELSY TISSUE
2 rolls 27c

11:15 Huntlntjt:on at Nigbt
11:40 Sla:n oy ·

Hado

Buy

For ••, ......

O....medary An(el Food

9:30 Down the Road

B:OO Mickey Mouse

••tDAY
IZ:D9 Sign on
1;00 Fmn • Fancy
2:30 The Feminine Touch
3:00 Afternoon Film Festival
5,00 J,lickey Mou.se
8:00 Abbott and Costello
ot obltn~ry apaee, but the ch&amp;netl ..-. th~.•• t.Y»W 10 l.fiMt ~·
Mr. &amp; Ill•. P•lll Sellers &amp; ehil· 6:SO News ;
'hX·• or the tlrlcklayen in Duluth 1114 *Wbo" t ·When \hey rel4 hla dren spent $uDdaY wltb Mr: &amp;: Mra. 6:35 weatbtr. ,...
...,.e and turned to t h e - · lt"WU 'Wf br.lllhllnlllf 1!J4 brlolt•, Eber Plcken,t.
.
6:40 Da~~tJN'4 ''
Mr. • Mrs . ~ Drcf1 from ann· 7:00 Kukla, . Fran &amp; OIMe
·lilulli'· ebanau In Ute Oblt II¥"" clldn't _Jonj&gt;w hllno 'l'!l!fO art ~'II IIIIa 111111,,
,
EleeUon 11wt, which beotD\t •f·
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1 l:lrldle Pa are visiting their parentl 1 1;15 Jobn Daly
ttOllvt Jan.. cy ·1, 110mia of Eft&lt;·
I W()JIII:ED FOR 111M !of U fUl'l
.,_ ltBtw
tile Jlr... MtB &amp;. 0 . Tau;art &amp; &amp;istel'
tlono miY otlopt n&amp;lstrotl01l I• ii~!Qn u d!HCt, u bon••~ u butOailf JOO&lt;I u h•· Be Wtll Ut•
11\Y part of count¥ 81 well u
.4 Ql mep, you oould alk tor i. n.IM Ul4 ll• 'WOuld ..:,
or
1
the eounm ..
w)loie
o," llkt thlt. lt ~e JJ.Id h,O, :vou eoul,• uaulllJ bet ~\.!. wtrf Wl'fl'f
1
. .~
·
and ht w.u ript about \ht lrJil4 ot JnOII:t)' )'OU wm nlth. .UOUn\1
For a number of year• the sta· R.F:,, t~rt wasn't 'P,yon_t ~ 4ldD'\. uow bOw M ato04 watb J1liL
tu•et b•ve provi~t4 for rei1atra·Jln thee!~ clouded daya of dOuble-t&amp;Uc, 1\ 11 &amp; ttartllftl ~u-.
Uon ln mUI)ieS,.Utlea of 16,000.
I kMw htm lonr before · I .Mt~ KJ'8.. J ba4 read hll Coro hHI
Also, 1 11\\U\icllliUb' of lese than and ltn' ll' Mord, a wonbriula.ovtl oalle4 Bidt tM Nil.,_.. Gat.
1'6,000 poirid•tloii I'I'IU by ordi· be "DUedl rourbly on U\e Ufe ~r wuua se•brOOk, a Wrltlr (.......,..
n1nee 1dopt reaiakatiqn.
No .8'44~1 ,Place), l WM 1\Ai'l)rtled WbtD 1 Ga1M to IUI!C to ttam
that ll• waa an tdit,or.
·
Jldl~nr
Ol'd
wrtuno
are
oll
on4
wator:
JO(I0t
..,..u
01'
-·
Under the former lltatutea a C.q ~· 101M oftt onee pld, il a proml"; everyU.,
~tor •
Ooun~y '801rd. of &amp;ltcUona was brolcen .cr.am. WW Greene .dtd bo~ bt&amp;v.UI\IUJ, a1U\01Jih. he ""'..
l*'mltted to ldopt eounty·wlde
lo mo "''lull}' tb•t ho Wlel\ed be ~do'\ 1\lako 10 mll&lt;l&gt; realltriUon or tn· • tertltol')' eGntt· J&gt;lal~
t.1
""
~tor.
lio OQnat4ere4 b~ • writer.
IUOUI or 1djaeent to other relllllrB·
110ft 1Je1ti.
WQilN l WENT TO Wt!RK IDII uDI. l pt to la\OW 0 - fiiOii
~""'" thare were some eoun· tr«~ w.U. 1 k•pt mt ·m stJMt,·tmtatJqty, beea.._.t.n mJ wp:-ldQ'
oot have roalttrotion 1tto flo!oyt hated to butter"'' a }oil. '1:1110 attllll&lt;l• of mtao. olltldleh
whore It mlaht be miYI!t• Pl!"'luded my -lllJ l)ooe ~&lt;iM' will' 0 !be omend·
1 jiod auoh ,..pect and &amp;dnolr&amp;IIOn ""' ' Ward G...... tb&amp;i 1 bated
tho ttoO\IIh\ ol ombarrua\&gt;if
by tr)'lnC to booomo
(rlendty.
1 uood•to W\Sh ho
, ...- . o r . !'&gt;·Wt -,!j1
)ooun
.about
the
earl)'
or.
&gt;Juob
writlin"'\l'dt
lllld anany was ton inyatlt, ...U, whon he rettm, llle1'Utalk.
bl
Ole
l 4on•t krlow. Maybl What rift. ttyllll' to A)' to j'bu tl, 4oft'\
40 wt\at I ltd. Tht devil w\tll won4er1bl ~tr paopJii will aGo'-reaaqn,
eouq)l'
mOl' th"t
bl

Ia r d

-· '

Apple Sa e

K &lt;lilt M ...clo Whip

ROACJib 35e

• • • •

11:

-

/ Cherries

Syrup · • • • · • • • • · 20 oz. bottle only24c
Ll .... _7Minu&gt;o
Pie Crust Mix .•........ 9 oz. only I Oc
.Dumlwl t11ftN BuJint Su....
Cake Mix • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • ony
I 37c

Swirl Seleet Chaek

~

.,..
..:

l:rMktast Cho81m, Karo

mon.

DAILY ClfOSSWORD

'

a month and • ... 1. m-"

Keyitone Milk • • . • . 4 toll tans only49c

$3.95
WILLIAMS
Win the
Blue Ribbon ..

lb. 69c

1

we will haYe olx more weeu of
winter wutber, U not, we'U have

For cooldq or tdf•

Swlrt Seleet Loin

"'"''·

8. I;I'VIIJ -~
t . fbmnant ·

~~,..

I

Eov C_lelr•. red, ......

~l':J. i,;,;..;.;,. · · · · · · · I lb. bo" only 47c

I

. _,

e.~

-

S::.,_~~ !daJ!~~~,~-~d HGreen Stamps

Cocoanut

-

Third
Slreet. Middleport; "Ha'rinl "over
dOIIll mueh researdl oa ihe
Jubjerl-J
tbat.....tbe
hOI doet would
DOt lDfiN)' oc:
_ around
u-·
candltiona
ue
... euwatk
In tlW ana ·
Riehl!'d Polrod, Uneoln Hollhb
Pomeroy; "U be bla shadow'

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SAVINGS
DAY!

A~l of which Is to point up the
week of Feb. 5-11 which h.as been
p~laiined. "Nationp[ Children's
Jlen,tal HealUl Week." Dentists
held NJ"poraHuns. An
claim thnl Oil per eent of the (oiks
Ht:Jmate put the mtmber a1. 'I,· ~llfro
In 1'he UnJt-ed Sburl e.~ huve s.ome
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klftd'
of' den1..all ;tr(lu~e. ·Mu~•h ..,
Qtrden Club To Meet
P:lned $5
it coil lit 'be avoldkl by edurltt\1m
Mra. M. L. ll'renob wUI tnltertaln
tbe Midd,e\)Ort Garden ClUb on Mayor C. 0. i'l11her flpe~ Eftward of the )'QURI . Proper brustlinll o[
· teeth, 'JM!'I"lodle
_to the
· Mond,y, fi'eh .$, 11 t 7:30 at her home RmseU; Dexter, $5 and eoat~ when
tnd ·the
«&lt;n Flaber Street with Mrs . Max he wa, arrested by the State Patrol
ao,lltr, preeldent, pruld\ng. 't'ht' for havlnw raulty brakal.
~1!''1' Will be &amp;lven b~ Ml"
,.ll)li!Uie Smitb who wll!'sbow a tilm on "lllrdlln Your ·a~l.d.s": •
the aver·
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ilDOt'h wtttch coutd
,..,,.,~ Tbe ttVe!!"aRe 16 year
~. Tttle
seven teeth .that
pare
or ·fUI'ed.
'(abbr.}
is:
lntfl
e. Worn by
tows
a: repOrt from the Anny
lrlctlOh
1. Tl\lt Qf
..,. ~~-·'" olljc:o. I&lt; d•·
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with s·J•Y delfreP of rerta\nty juat

work

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one kJ1fWfi· beeau~~e no one krr!tNI tne·rlha\ l·abulatton Is !JJl'Ode.

DAILJ CI&amp;YJ"'IQVO'lll- Jlfn'• how 1o

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~=:TS-• ..... 'AY LISSI All tN. for you
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At !VANS

EVERYDAY I~

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lli.' t'h.itll,

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w" ~~t'~bmi ~":

more w~e ·adde(l· i.n

is now in punult oC tthe IIMW«"
til\rouitl a natiOnWide &lt;'ens\i.s '(I[
S'hJr~ '?Pad on thr De.c.em·
,.ntion an(l ·ift\provement. M~tnY ber 30, las&amp; f'eCQTds , of &amp;.000
billhnn mq9t be .~ for these oorpnratiqns. Especiqlly ~eiliirted
purpOM'S WCh year If we IJ'~ to lla.mpUni ·techniAues of hlp:h Telia·
tafe!. tbe requirements .or our ex· bilUy are be'na employed. Other
rp.ndinr po~lation llond Curther securltiCB eudtiDits &amp;1\d •allied o:r·
~JUPrc;Mt:f our UYing qnd workin&amp; ganizaliOI)lt ~r. eoopcraUntc. Gr8'0.1
1~dar4&amp;.
.care i!l' being taken to avoid tkl1&gt;·
tlut~: .m1nY 6ddltlon·al lndiYI· llcation.-in other W&lt;ll'da. an' in·
dQtla m\Bt be OOded to ·t·be p-reRent div\duol OJ" lnstUulioo wbidl (IWR8
rql\11 af mmlhnldera in or~r 10 •bare~~ in two .Qr nwrJie comullnillli
reac~ · ·to1al1 The an.IIWer b:
;"""-lld'f rounted 'usf. .once wh~n

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t:lltr~nce
~don

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The New VOJk St.Qf)l; t:xc-bnce

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cRouuUra.'nedto",•n',de:~~. =~r!e ~e~e~~ :~.P:~ve:roy;h~;e,do:~~ b~li~Ye~~~ ~~td :! Y:auys~'~tor tw:~eek., i~ ,0:: !:! ::~. ~~~~ ~tb ~~·

. LETART, W. VA.

500,000 at. the ad Qf 10M.

tum ol planto whleb they are Ill
planDln&amp; to IYOW lor the lint Ume
thu summer.
A round-table diJcuuion wu led
by Mn. WiUiam Folan.· moderator

:r:,.~'·
tb

better reuon"

~bl mlir lk aod 74 pounda of fat over lings · The roll call of "The Brltan-

Sub.,~lptloll ntes.: DehVf:'r) by eaJTifl' wher.e anilable BO rnh
J*' 'ee~: one year in 11d'vance at The Dall,v Seritinel Otflct, $15.60;
111: m'!l}thJ. fJ.IO; three mont~. $S.90. )JY motor route where
anilli)J": oae month, tt. By mail one year $8; •l• months. $4.25:
U..., GlootltB. $2.110: one month, fl.

A shorot Hme ago ·a huaine.u
letde&gt;r .'foid th'Pt 11here ihould be
f.Q,OOO,OQO t() 50,00(1,000 shari!'
awm•·!"!l in American. .earporatioru
ln (lrdtfr to help provkle ttu~ hu&amp;c
amounts 9f &lt;'a.pUal .t'h"- will be
IUftlded fQr fl)tu.N i:Qd:ustrrat e¥·

Ground Hog

u clanUied
travelllnl prt,. Is juot .• ouperotlllon, and I'm not •Hll have winter weather. u .. the
ty-, •-s 18 Pr ld d
' won b M u e
Y Mra. Amoa and auperatitlolUI".
time I wellt to tbe doctor with tbe1
dl
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1..
ea e and the proaram was on
Y ra. Johnaton.
E F Robl
M lbe
flu, and I ulted tum how lon&amp;
ugbten that hive produced an "ropagallon ol Houte Planu".
Tb h
· ·
nson, u ITY
would h"e It 11 1 doeto d 11 H
::ra::,
The topies we1'e presented by
it,
00
0
diUibter-dam
ahowa Mn.
Cecil Bolin
paper Holl
was
the club membe"·
obaen'ed
haveeomplriBon
lnereaaed producon "Cultingo"
ondwhose
Mre. Webb
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po 'oct r bla Predt • tl
.
" ' '1. 1 Carl Gorby, Laopvllle· 1 don't
" o yearo, I moaht have a believe it boo any e!le&lt;t on the
tioo on lbe ••er•r• ol 1.837 poundo who !poke on "Rootlnga and Seedwbo

~augbters

editorial offie. phone- 3W7 .
-terefila~ s~nd cia~~ rnalllne matll!f at thl p&amp;AI olfl.ee flt

Dlcal and eomon aamo of. a hoUN

plaat" WU 181Wflred' by qcb memher aDd thly •lao dlapilyed pte.

Howard Fra;.., Racine; Wether
the IYOUnd ....... bla lhldow or
not. we wUI still hive winter
bo.e 11 any how"
until mid April .
- Geora:e Hick•.' Nye A
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Hayman , Lon&amp; Bottom;
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Pomeroy : "Ground hog• a;..eno"',·
Lhtnli. he'll
&amp;ee hlJ •hadow,
lb
u •.
ut:CaUllet Wtnter
II over"
It wb announced that the home of e )'ear around, and 1 .don't talce
Mn Floyd Tbomas entertained Mn. Paul Wonn, Bradbur&amp; and 1 any stoek In the theory"
Leroy Bortrum, Rutland, 11 be
the Rutland Garden Club Mondoy
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Mrs. Trumon a.... n. Union "'" •l we'll ha.e m weeu ol
1 •peaker will be In cbar&amp;e ol
evenlna with Mrs. Chorlea Am""
Pomeroy; "No 1 think it i
weother, il not, then we'll

o~3~~2 ::t':eO:t~fAml!:

ly CHAaLIS M. McCANN

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Silted HAM lb. 89e

Only

sLiC!'DiA
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CON .......... I lb. troy 33c
---•......;,.....;_.___ J vTAL ·~oleo~ .. '""'
FIDJCont
ST · · · · · · · - ......... lb. 39c

Premiums

1or the oven

National
GREEN STAMPS

DEODORANT
I9~
79c

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I(QT;£1 '
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Box 39c

ARE
BEING GIVEN BY THE
FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
GIBBS Grocery
EPP·LES Grocery
ALLEN Appliance
WII.J,.!AMSOH Oil Co

SMITH:Groe
~nd Serv
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KLEENEX .

2 Boxe$5$c

S'PlirnERIBS
.,.. ....................... Ib.39c
1 .. 3 .....,d e.......,e

F...hl, around from , _ boef

GROIJND BEEF ............... lb. 33c
Micky MOUM cluilllors dr;nk W11ch

=~'!!'• Juice ' · · · - Z4 oz. bottle only 35c

•..,.. MooJ!I ctu~ • " we~c•

~!-c:!: '!:ly · · · · · . • . 20 oz. jar only 35c
P•anut Butter
9'~ oz. jar only,37c
Extnh _.. Kreft, c...ic.;. &amp;;,;_j
S arp Cheese
,,, lb
13
•'"'•• Afllr!Co p · • • • • • • • • • • - • on y 9c
Cheese · · "· · '"'"""d
· · · · · · · I •;, lb. pkg on I 57c
2c

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POPS RITE

POPCORN
1 lb. pockag 19c
21b.pockoge 35c
New
with
K

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HPCorn ball•
lib ko

roft Carmels only · 37e

F-or ..niL•. dellctous ~

K7:n

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· Pint bottle

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BLUE
SUPER SUDS
Giant
77c
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Ri¥ in Mamln A

GOWEN CARROTS
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col;.

Ilh. 6Diy I3e ·

a&amp;.w .. ,... W•k• up t;r.d 1ppetltes libthowe

CABBAGE .. · -. 1 lb oaly 7c RHUBARB .... lb. 'only Ue .
rt
&amp; ·, .... grown · .. glvea. tw.t acldewl ft.avor to Milch

GREEN ONIONS

2bWl. only 19c

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. I D\II&lt;E,~' DANDY
Russian And Finish Skters

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laY CMAR~ES RIDLEY
tl1.-~e gamas
UnltH PrtA $port5 Writer
HJ~.ulm~ the- ::u p:;;; to\(\ Fin -~
CORTINA, Italy UP..........Si X!I'n
Jerobe!rl of SWede-n a 26 ,·ear old lll'lh fvN'!.1. rllli'€'l". pl Cf&lt;•C'd "e(' und
aJ'Id
Ru~&lt;:.~a·~ Fed~
htttibet"jack wbo bid £inie~ ~· 111 2 51 :45
Terentiev
wu
11hini
in 2 53 .32
oDd ln hrO previow Olym.PK' e~
This was Sweden's sel:on-d gold
couta1rJ t\i events, won tlte gruel·
i.n the 19!56
game.s. the
una ao kilometer event t00al' medfl.l
first
havJOg
b~n
won
IJV ~pe t•d
agaitlllt the best Rus.sillll and Ftn
s
kat
c-r
S1gge
EriC'S'Rin
.
0 . . ;nt:Wellhoo .skieMJ.
Flnt·PI•c• Tohl
J~ thus ~me tlhe ttr!t1
.tblete of the 1956 Wi'nte-r Games
In addition to third plan•. Stl·
.. win t~ Olympic! medals li e vit'l s&amp;iN"'B .aJ.w took ftfth bv An~ ,oa lilvre:r medals fo~ fimsh: lnlt Scb!!ljukhin and wd h h\
i$i runnerup in the 30 ktlurnelt•l Pavl."' Ko\lchin Tltu1t e,11"n••d H.u .~
('fO&amp;s country event laD't FrHhJJ
, 12 3 401,. 1 Q[ seven poUlt ~ tn 1h•
apd .in the 15

lti\ome\.er

'f'act' ~11

*nd'ay.
l
'tbe lb'ium~h by t.ll&lt;" stuN Y
shut out the Ru sslo.ns fi OI~l
•iliJ aoW mf!!C,bls In t.he JTII'n ~
dest eOUblt"Y skiing It thes~ _rurrQie tamM. Veikko U-akulmcn
"Ji1DJ,Ind won ·tht&gt; 3(1 kilomeiL·t
eft11t. and II:Jll~r 1' Bt 'fl 'li 11 u~
~ay thr 15 ktlr··nf•: t•r t .... ·~ ·

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La - - - p,..Jdoul EIMn·
00""" mtt ....... edueltkt1al IPad ·
m LwiJI Ill; O'if!T 111M tountry to
try ud fiad out whiM tM erhools
are l.cldliJ', m order to allGt federal ail tfJ reli,IYeniU our f&amp;kerint .edut~kma.l ly--..
~ who blve M'Miied

Cisco Andrade . ~e ..
Wins DeciSioo
Over

}\l'lenUe ddiAq~~tDcy ""'ibuta
8(Ue ot tob.e n-. ln ;e, to tbe DO«

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Aoolller o{ the elled ol
ihaU d&amp;)' SC'hool is that the ~bild
ctonot be Jivrn tlle rdueatJOIUIJ
advanQ~e dtat 0118 wbo atteftc!
1 'full day haW. 1hU ts Just a Jocieal eonelu.aian.
With a poor
~tbool sy.tftn, more ttdmtllt.t en.
not be tW'ftfd out of the eollesln
If' help M nap 11M marveflt of
lbe atomi~ 1111, 'lind ttblo manv

50 kilmne-ter event :mcl rat~ed t.h
fir•\ place J.:Otal of 101 votn'l.' 111
\hi' unofficial te11m st:mfltn~~
J •rnlu&gt;:-rg'll vletm·y muvt'll swe
dt•nt int~ lt('Co-nd plact· i!ltl•t' lhl"
511 k.i\omc-tor Tate. wi-U1 ~ total uf
53 ~~~~d·s. Epro
Kr,lt'nwinf'n

as 1•00.....

ski\1«1 U' uaskill.ad. or as w.bite
eoli,.r ~ ln the front I"Jt'lice.
I T9 .ll"l! •
ol the
laKi'f..l · ~ l'l)'8'tem in
IMIJIM Of the ~~ in itt. arta. at
Chell• m,li &amp;~Mot t'IM!ir rum rDeft6 ~ is loutfd in

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CJHIIGO

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Oilly T~o Major College Teams

Of' r:&gt;IIQUI SNI!,

1(n.. t.

Remain In The Unbeaten Ranks

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PEPEA-rER FOR
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look of Top YahM

Wf/0 tOOKS t!KE

ll'Mion's N11 2 team
whtch was knoc\c. NI frllln t ill\ un
lwah•n rank:~ by l.Ol.llwill r !:lsi
Satu rday, I'!!turnetl to adto~ a nd
to tihe winning &lt;'olumn wrlh an

LOST 37 LIS.

llold&gt; trill lad! tho leadK· lllat plont; , . , .

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sbip and Jngtnuity thlrt 1J IMll!'dq:tn hav~ ed to mthUin
the COUntry'!'!
'J!ir.&lt;n, Hlt world AUp~
.
~~I fora
'MllJ tOof.e 't
!(he arenda -at
'tlrookln 't bt m~ ·heW in dle ~f wtllch
by 4!hf' s~ate in turn wu ~eetted to be
l;ven. in tlht emt lq Cofu~J1bus- rOr • Jte d~

placed fourth in 2 .5.6 17
In t'he Olymptc hockev luurn.a·
Toughe-st Of All
m('nt Carrada boun{'l'd hurk ft·om
Jernberg l:~.horul h" 1"-1\ 0 vrr .1
p!&gt;t"\. defeat at t·hf' hands uf
Utt wlnding, hillv 31 mt'' 1"1 :.~, •L' ~~" uUnHcd Sl'ates on Tuet;day by
1 - 1hour!S, ftf :~· m.nulf • ii.Od
c
G
y 10 0 11hi' VII:·
1ft
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second!
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to
"in
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Canarl1an hope!!
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x 1nn kept a JVe
• the Olrmr ~ !&gt;lu tr ., h r
fM :J ~uccessf ul
d('1fen&gt;(' of 1hP
etlten.t pltJ('in g..; 11 the til t't' t'. ll'&gt;' 1
. t"t.le
eGbDtry t'nn ·~ m:t.Jf'" h,m ~ ~· uu t _ Oh~nit Jc_ t
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8Y JOHN GRIFF I~
United '""" Sports Wrlter
~Dd then &lt;bherc were iwo--Sa n
Fftmcisco •and S! Francis .
'!'hose were 1hf' only mator-c-ol
l~e tooms le&lt;f:t on the unbeaten
ijit today SIS mith1Y '(l(&gt;:mple- wa s
clltiarted wMih :a ttunnln,R: 67 6fi up
Itt tiy Mublenberf :thltt &lt;endOO l'tte

nlOIIt btctwwd Mtet the chil·
dNa tltteod tehooJ. lor a whote
do)' and &lt;&gt;ltlo 1o ..,,...... Co bo
Ofle of eM m-. P'OCI'tll!lh't M

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£'MY 75·37 deei.~ion (t~·N· 1.~-r~ln
111 uslrrg o,n ly one flt'l:ll-stqn!lef ,
In' tlhe gmne, but t&gt;aki'n.l( a 42-1~
rl&gt;al ft ime lead. Dayton's ""(.U'.d ,n()W

ley . Pitula· is JW (l'IQlj lnl~.
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BY JOE SARGIS
kPr \f'8S f8t 'Rtoadi·Qa hst y.('ar,
Unlt.CS Pr•ss Sports Wr1t.r
tta'nUY .J acksron w.ho 'had ;f.? be wbil.e Daley bad '8 b~ef stay ~_)th
OW' 'Wlflnlnl Mteak ror trhc ~{\(!·
talked jnto playing profe.l;610nal '"' lnclians 111 4119 .1~ .,_. 'ollhe
..,_ 1ft 13 .gam~.
.
is ~ 5~p. coMer-enc(' ga m&lt;' saw Ar- ' ha sCbal\, rtg ures hr'll !lave ~t.() go 19!S5 &amp;NfOJl ,
Infielder
Temple came to Wit&gt;f tn the kan~a.~ ni'J) Texa.-; Chri~iiHI 74 72 .all out W bt'nt Jal'kie Ro tnMm
~her
Joe
hlrd rooght game lit AJicntown , to he Sou1her:n ML•Ih()llt~1 .ror for •tlhe n~ird bMe job at Brook·
P.t Wednesday night nrrt(+r. f"ll 1.,,, plm:to in 11he Southw 1 ·~1 Cnn- lyn · hut !JJS bo&lt;;~s ln~l~ the job !the
.._.: 18 . .'-~ .. bflhlnd in thr. "{"aorly
11 lt&gt;'h •alroadv is hi.'!.
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signl'd
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markLng U up midwa y n
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Jackson, wh&lt;:J s igned ' .s tl\!1 the P&gt;tt;&lt;bUCI
ihe~ood 1half. 'and th1•n wnrgit;~ !m "'atnr.;:~.;~~~- GAm'h
Rrookh·n &lt;'llrrbr~ct
Wedn,eeday playP&gt;d t•hf'
• ~w battle for th e la~t
I" olhL'f' lr'udin g g,ITI11'~· Holy came tO trhe Du1\gers in December Pirates and
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nUnutel!.
C' roqs
rankBrl 15th n nti1•n;t 11 v. -,." , M&lt;ll th tl'l ~w n t Don Hook cort!-,1 Jc-ag ue 'ld
.
Temp'te , ranked !'l~l'nl,h na1 ton·
d 111 14 2 with ., Walt '1oryn and Ru q,o;; Meyer 1o who ,t urned ~n an
k. 1
-hUnited
Prt.&gt;s..~
Roo.rd
pm:
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tu~d
l·h
rocor
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over Cr,.n,htnn . A11 ·
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'&gt;"'l&gt;ldNl a 12 pmnl 97 -tJV
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ml&gt;' l"&gt;&gt;g •·,I I h~Hing in 16N•A' Pul'rto RiNll), Wlnter l.O&lt;&gt;.U&lt;
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Ht\•1 Serena nl ilhird hllf!C
&lt;;t t 1keoul ~ wi\·11 1'06
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Hi O \' · ·. tuddcrl Qu~n·t ico \fiar"tnt·~. for the Cnh&lt;~ Ill 1951 hut rt'pla~t~~
AOO SJO only San FrnnrJS('O
. s ar:'l.. Ya•lo troun&lt;eed f.'i!'flwn . Rl - I Rohin'11m Ot·o~ldyn r,gu_r"" to. e
The Giant5~ &amp;nnount'Nl rf. ·~
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and s~. Francis or Brook\)ln l4-0 ~· he l v LP:Jl!Uf'" Ridnnrn1cl fl ltlll l ilUght,!' JOb , !&gt;spect~)ly _sm~e ing orf nutflr-lde't' Bob Lennon. wh o
lll'f' left tt\one io U\ll Ul.'hC!rle n . i3 . ~~ ~- .
TN'h (Jft fl(J in \hf' l al"k!f' \HI~ tndit·alt'{\ th e JOIJ IS ht.&lt;i hns hrtt 95 ·home run~ ·~n the pa!tl
o)..., llmong major colleJI:l'll. Sl rllt:::"t1','1 1 11t r~nfr~f"t'&lt;'nl'1'" ;,tlm s. 'Me- ~nd Rnntly wi ll 'have lo benl ih.im l•"o '"'"·"" ·' In tho minors. fint .oown. - - - , - - ' - - ' - - ' t d unofficially Snu 1.' ' '- n
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ll'nneis. waS J"EIPOT 1'
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,J 27 fr) ]1-n•l 'fittllt).!an out ! 1• ~\·1 I1
bascem.an Cail llll'l':rl'!l ond estoher
to have occerrted' a bid to the Na Co) sro N
R5 7R win ovf•r Dt'"Wv didn't
gt·t
~:~ck..;on for Willlurn Jenkirns 11&gt;ll'fi..B bll'bl.-ed
..a.n:alt lnvltation To11rnnmenl. th B Stn:e~ •to an
1 nl ertrN•r rr· h &lt;'ln&lt;'h dulv ," Virf"' Pt·e.snlent Buu:v ''". 2 ·, . 19"" bttl lt 'tl 12 bomcr.s in
k d' lh 12 trllm •lruJt nnrl ~~new ~CliO
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l'h, ·I IJ liC· .:..1 '" ""
dal'l'd learn pi(' r- or r1
f 1 l'i4
point~· Oklnhom;t Ba\:N ~.11 1! ,o; H'n
t c u
79 games. Jcnk 1n,s., up from Sl'OUX
ft.eld .
~m;d
k · ~n 81 -66 wi~ OV(•r T.uy- quirt•tl .f a\J.k •fm.. "He'$ g·ni.ng tlo Citv, Iowa, l1a1led .293 laab season
1Y
Ktntvcky Downs Du~•
.' r,
eklwn n . c. h.111rl· be our 1hil"·tl bn ~t'mo n nnll ou~ht
Th .... Yankees
abo eorralil.ed
Ktmtueky ~ l\1 gl hTI~t ,; 81 · ola Ln ..
~~~ l'o it'i t!hlrtt lr•~·. to hit t'ea l I{Ood in Hi'Ook\\'n . th rrt• plnyen~~"tnrtelder Bobby
victory ove:r Duke~~~ Lum ~.:lon ~·rl St .lfV&gt;t P AA7''· SvrarUc'{ l' hell I
M,tnager W:dlon Al~ on h:ts stud n·, . , ••,,.l&lt;n,, rmtl oullielder&amp; norWednesday niwhi inn ~a me tn Hi l~ltntf' ~
1:-· '· 01104 . Jo"'or!l ri ,R~ht ahm g thllll. thir1i hn-se i~ "'"'
• .;..,· 1!111 Jt.wo
Dixlo t~ivals both rorn~l in (W!Ilt: tnw I'. I , 82-72 · lac k ~on 's unrl Ro bin ~ nn will llliVe 1"1'11 Whil~,,· llenol( and Jaek La·
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'flhp hum cl•lwnl•d
OJltlN' ltll
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1JJ · b
r!1•a n i t •hB•'rl~.nn bad R 9borl S1ev
iblth Ln. th~ naUonal ra n!(~.
M" I . . St trotm!'NI Tamp:t 1o l.leH't him out to !::t&gt;1 te JO .
"'ith HlA Yankees last veaT and
DmilH'•nked Kentuekv ~tld!'nt ~
~ ~~~~~~.~~ ' St h('nt NtiVV 70-6~
S•l•rv Not DIKiosed
hattM 2P6 at {)P.~l'. HeTZOit alao
fWtded in't'O the 1ftrl!l'd penod wt:h. 81l-~•
~~.~~i!l'&lt;l Albright . 70-71.
Lefty J ack McyCl'. whu uppcarOO. ~~ un fr(Jm Dr-nver. whi~ h~dt'l
• 20-polnt lead bu{ Marl.v hh\\ anLo• lcmt't1
Da ton's ecmqueror ln 00 Y'ltmes: fnr lite Phll\lcs last
... b M
fJr .............,
" •--• loom DOW hu a 12-3 re·
u .sv ,,e,
)'
sca•on. C'~tnc ,In ii•t·ms for 19150 wn$ (1\~!'ovrn·,.'~ Y anll'l( ...._,
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S1rn~l'1 In 1he -club's Orien+n-1
aOO while :hi:-&gt; &lt;:alary was nllt dis· 1 0 11 1. _ liP-'s rrmu llrorrotutu arrd has
elosed, it I!! hc.!ievtm he got a
lB
·
o 11 won~1tti1. re• hr•&gt;n
siQ;nP.rl for Qttl'll'l!v,
.
raise. [)asptle II .
Otlh ..... ~hminn·
Pit~ Jac'k
C'Ofd, M~·~·r
h.1rl n fine eut•nml
'"
mit
-·n av.et'DJ!:C of 3.44 •nrnd stntek r,.lmlon 1A·6 &amp;I Taronto '
year
'• 97 lwlt olli in 111 inl1i~~~
•"tlcho:&gt;l'
c~..l Duser and hantlvou1
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Voternn .ouH 1L•bdl'r Wa:lter Hoot mnn Bob Wl11lam11 bvtbe A! 6t C'11
"Evtrs. \YibO cam ,• \o Cleveland nH~hf'(l" Bob H1111t~ 'b7 the
1'h~ Baltunorc Orioles last l'h·iolf'!l ·11nd t"IUtflt"'det' .tobn .J'IIne
.~~igne.d tlli&lt;~ r-on\rat:'t wtth the Wvowtrt:l tm 18 VH&gt;T old a1'lMPfll!r
rnditn !l a\(m~ w\lh \.htw ;r ookie '"'m ~M ntduated fmq'l•_ WMli·
pltclwr!J.o-91a.n
Pitula, Wilbur lnrqton •ht~ echool ~. by
Jake S1rllr:er nnd But~ldf':'_Loo~~Da~-_1._,h,.•:_S:oen~•::'"::"'::________

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NY &amp;fTS? TIIS SYSTEM IS

A-: TOP YAI.UE sTAMPS
fiGI DOGBIIELP ttT flU

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TAKE TIME OUT .•. OUT OF THE KITCHEN AND SAVE MONEY
ON THES! KltOtiEit QUICK-FIX FOOD SPECIALS

$1000

one lower-than-before
monthly payment •• •
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place to paYr(1
·· ~pt, private loans
. f'l$' ..,., worthy pur•

MORTON'S FRO%EN

Chieke Pie, 4

posooi...,.ture• •Dl¥•
·

flit IITJI.

-WHY SfEIII CA$11

or"iu,.Uture.

9Se

'leg'

Yovr choice of Chicken, IHf or Turby. FlAy crust,...._

meat, fl•vor rich ~llbles.

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NEW LOW PR2f!

c

lb. bag

K·ROGER
WHITE
BREAD

looves

29e

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2No. 2'" Cons 69c

£

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cut. Juit heat, serve.

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Soft, ~......lh. . . . . - -

Swift's Pninl"m curtd

Bologna
Smoke Jowl Bacon
Fresh Weiners

lie'• &lt;1owud a theme. hll o!llot ~
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171111.

man eller&lt;JY

"They play (IOOd boll in• 1.hl'l Big
Te-n bu-t it'11 not any boiler rlhan
~he South jU:gl becnuse their Pf!les
draw bi8JI"I!'l" crowd!li," Rupp Ald.
"Only Iowa •a nd
Dlinols and
9f11l\ettme.t Ohio State !have aood

en ihe job.

SIMONS MARKET
Evenings Till 7:30PM,
Pomeroy;O.

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6 Tal Cans 79c

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Ji'J'esl Plenlet--Flavor Right

lb.

35e

•. 2ae

ii!•rt..ounce

IU........ fl'fth,

100% IJtVI'W -your f•vori.. th.,..,...lng.

K~k Krls!l

whCbor half ......

PURl LARD .... ... 2 lb. Ctns. !15c
oYSnRS ............ Stcl.89c pt.

GlyUND EIEF ........... tb. Uc

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Holsum Bread mal.. ~ zeal man's
luf;}a- it. Wt8f beltllr Uld·¢N-),IJil plenty of

Alxt.h, 'Nantlh Oarolloo e igh.th, Ken
wcky :nln'tlh, Southern •Methodist
lot'h, Dulr:~ ttttl
~rnd Allt.bama

H . . . . . . .-. . . . lb• .Uc

PI EOE BA

Country Club ell lftdt fmwtte.

PI &amp;CI BOLOGNA ......... U.. 35c

M••• *".r:r. Mrtc In

cello

PORK $A'IS~G£ ...... 3 lbs. $1.00

T-.. .

Plumt Met

"!".!'t ~ • ~,

value price.

Flt02iEN SHRIMP .... ·.... lb. 49c
fWcy, ...... lo• tho ....

DRESSED WHIT" I NG .. 5 lb. box83c

Depend on Hol•um...,.. alin.Ji fresh and
nourithln; In the protective orang~ nd wrap that
keeps H that .way. Buy Holaum today.

r~mkod sixth rrotlonolly wJt'b a 18-

a Mi!so\u•l Volley
Conffftl'l.Ct
gamt~ In highli~ls on tonlghrs

. Mm! lf'JIS'JUimk

rproJrn.m
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rlah lr, VItamin C.

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Ho~su~n

EAGLE RIDGE

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Eat

'l'IRkfld St. Louis visits Wichlrta in

Milton and Glenn Tuttle mAde •
t r ip to Pll'rket·sbtlTi Friday.
Mr. and
·Mrs Charles Bissell
spent Sunday wi1h thetr daughter
and son·in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
A.J1nott a~ Middleport.

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lON!itiUIIN OIEfSE . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. lb.· 43c

Pork Boast

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5lb. $1.00
&amp;lb.$1.00
31b.$1.00

WILSON'S MIU(

Shank Half

table 10u,p~ he'• workin; OD hit MaoDci Holaum
chellllil _.wttl!l-

Jlupp retferred 00 the United
Prc..'llS' coachca NJUngs which tthis
wt'Ck liatlt N&lt;Jt"1!h Carolina State
fonnt&gt;h Vanderbilt riflth , Louisv!lle

a.Hic

Ho;•at•ll'-cl

KROGQ MILK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 't.U ea. 7Ac

4 Nil. 303 Clens 49c

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SeeP

Pork Sausage

4 rto. 303 (1.,.: 49c

FULLYCOOQD

25lb. Bag Flour

Pork Liver

Pu-r.

Lb Pkg, 39c

$1.39

Slb.$1.00
Slb.$1.00
.
4lb. 49c
4lb. $1.00

swat PW .. .. .. .. ..
.,...iihrd
MIW, ~~'!._~ ~r~ ......

Wllll&gt;o 1011 •lol..

Boiling Beef
Ground Beef

Pee~ .... btl HCktd at fla'141r ;eak.

12 oz. Can 29c

50 lb. Bag Potatoes
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SLICED PINEAPPLE.' . . . . . . . . . . 2 No. 2 CCIIIs 49c

4 No. 3G3 Cans '9c

UNCI

25lb. Corn Meal

Hartex golden for

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8

lb. bag

htadJ.

W"hingtott ltetl beUcloU4.

r:inn, 1011nd. Cotnp.tcf

~PPLES ..... . 2 lh ·ba( 29c

CABBAGE ...... 2 lbo. tsc

Plump,

'""ty,

!ul&lt;r ....,,.,_

"''"'"' l"nd T-piH.

U

s.

55c
No. 1 Size A Mltlna

Potatcaes
50 lb. bag 1.89

GRAP~RUl'l' .• l~.l!lii;,~·.·.II&lt;--O·lA·N·G·ES-·.·"'··....11011
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BASKETBALL SCORE

WANT ADS

111

Notic;es

~OUR ELI!.GTRONIC SECR~-

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Clullfled Ada ucelftd. bJ lo .\. 4 HAMPSHIRE SHOATS, w~igbt
ll will be publl&amp;ht10 Ut.• yme
about 90 lbs. each. Price S5U

GIJ U tecetved.
liatca: 2 Ct:ll~ ;l'Cr WW0. ·Jbe Ialei'UOIL M.iatmu.m ebl.tae a.Dc.t ceatl pel word for ~br"' COD
tea~t.ive l..n.sert.iou.
8pecla1--0De mODth r.x 28 «~nt.e
per won1.
f'uU tale or z ceau per word will
be cbarged for advertisin.~t 1f not
paul tO£ Delore Ule Ult.b ot eac..t.
wonth foll&lt;lWllli Wertioa.
litnvta w Allverti-sinl~hould ~
nported 1.m110edl&amp;MtJ'. 1'be .Ltaib
Sentind will not be reaponslble
tor more \.han one wcorrect in·
.rtlOIL
...t&lt;l u1 Tbanlu an&lt;1 bpt"CJal Nuuc:ea OJ. t:vellla pruned at regu lar clli5ihed taleJ, Ob1tuan~
pYblisbed 1t 1 '*It per wont.
-.'Aart:ed Alii recelveo. D)' mall or
teJephoM 11•ea earetu..l ar...abOD.

(
f&lt;eo
HoJ ter, .H.acme, • - - - - 2-l -3tp UNFURNISHED HOUSE

fGC all. Frank
RLe. 1.

Dailv Sentinel, Pomerov-Miodleoort. Olil;:,

I Estate

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m?d~rn.

UNITED PRESS

Eost
Holy cro 83 97 Creighton 60
Georgetown D. C. M St. J11Sepb's

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COLA ..,..

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FOIUJ Vi ctoria, fully equip·
ped, $199ft
Jimmy ran;om,
Miri dl£"port.
J -28-tJtc

19&amp;1 CHEVROLET Tudor.. power·
gtld('-, rndlo and healer, $696.
Jimmy Parson.!!, Middlcporl.
1·28-tH&lt;:

Canned Hams

19M PONTIAC Starchicf Catalina
Jt kc new, S24D~ . Jimmy l'anons,
~~~~~~~l·~----1·28-6lc
1903 1-'I.YMOUTH Tudor, good
condition. $1UIJ5. Jimmy Par·
~uns, ~Hddlcporl .
1-28-6tc
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~---~~1953 CHEVROLET "210" De lux 4·
door Sedan, $090, .Bia&amp;ttnar'll,
Pomeroy, ohio.
1·28-6tc
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lDM BUICK Suprr ltivlcra Coupe,
f2898. Blaettnar'11,
romcroy ,
Oblo.
1-28--0tc

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lDM DeSoto

CUI~fom V8 4-door
$179~ . Ulacttnar's, PlHn-

Sedan,
eroy. Ohio.

at compL•tilive pricea.
I' hunt~ 283

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LADIIS-LOOKI
If you n~od monuy-

l'llyday every day!
l9ri4 CfiEVROI.ET Bt&gt;J.Alrc 4-door
I•"or ddal1.1 pbono ~3 - Y
Sf.'-d11n, $139~. Blacllllllr·tt. t•om- 2-1 3111
eroy, Ohio.
1-28-6tc
NI':WSI'AI'ER CARRIKR wantl'lll
(9)
fur ltutlund. Contact Vlrlilinia
NI'UILIIIl,!l. MiddlepDtl, or ull,
300, Th(' llYily Sentinel. l -23-6tc

To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Dolly
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representatin.
-They Get Results-

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Will do "~~~hinw,s nad -lronlng!f In
m~· htlltH' . Ml's. L.o\lb I!!IJl~;, 80.
FRESH COW FOit SALE. II . 1''.
So-uth 2ntl ~'-· Nlddlcpol'l, 0 .
Bailey, Flatwood:. .
131·311)
2-2 -Jt (1 .
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--SII•canln With Mtrblln
World't~

flncl't c.u protccllon.
On »ale at all ttcrvlce tltlliom
and aar&amp;~ea.
1· 17-:mtp

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AUTOMA·

nc msuw ~nER, (Nsp\jy -model, b.-.nd .. ew. Will flnat1c~e

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. i£11,
Vll't; All makoa
El

perl Technlclau.
Middleport.
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full lime ~'"Jwricncc:
A. D. FIFE AEF .. IGIIATION.
Phon• 6376-X, MJddJ•port
1-27 3011-

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for 12 ·mooth11. Mub-t have $20
BRING YUiltl SHOtS TO RA·
duwn. &lt;.:a-11 8126-M or 4.1189.
CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVII:
2-l -8tc

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(9) For Sale

Ice Cream
Regularly

'.&gt;

Apple Pie

J(lll.

Re•ularly

75c pkg. 69c

49c only 39c

Chulec or 6 Fl11.vors

Bi• 8-lnch Pic

Save 16c

.

Smoked Picnic

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Smoked
Rib End

Sh.~t

Shank

lb. 45c LOIN END ·

MoKNIGHT

MOTOR lALII

A end P Sup..- Rlfht Old Fallli"o ntd

Fresh Mushrooms . . . . 2 pis 39c
Florida Oranges ... 8 lb bag 59c ..
• lb. " •
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit .. 59c

MAX WARD

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Pomeroy, Ohl•

.JIS 1, IOOOftd It,

PENN. NO. 1
50 LB. BAG

Louit._n.t Gr••t witt. Ham

1.39
3 lbs. 29c

Cabbage ........ : . . . . lb. 8c Canals . . . . . . 2-1 lb. pkgs 35c

Plttne 61

Jane Parker Bread F ..... u.u, s... u. T• L••'2-18 oz loaves 29c
1.

Uoed Can
aud Modola

MOI'I~Y.

(20 81 Insurance

1·17·U

t~hall

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16ozcan~

A&amp;P Sardinas

G~pefrult Juice 46 oz can :.~ •

FUTURI WORK IRS MilT
'fbe Jo'utUJ·e Workers
1)\cl. at !he honw o( .lani&lt;•c
Janet NldiOI.!!on fur their monthly
cla11t1 meeting.
Prct~. Phylli.!! Williams JII'Ctll&lt;ted
ov('r the lm:sinc!lb Hcst~lon. Read·
lnjli were given by Ann Wllllal&gt;tsj
and Marlh.a Henry. Arter
PI'~
"ratn.•llamc~ wcrc played ami
frm1hmentt1 wore t~erved lo
lollowinw,: Ann und Phyllis
llama, "P.1Hrth11 llnry. Lennie OU\1~11.(;
Larry )"ox, Joe l•' ux . liuclil~
rneelinll wne On~ Mae
Jlmm:y !3tewttrt antl Dl~ky
Meter. Ahou
teacher, Tonuny

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Tomato Sauce

SALES--

Every )le•l

Apple Butter .

Ubby's ketchup 14 oz. Btl.

Jtt-n of Ar&lt;: .. kidnt'f of Bul_.,

Stokely'•

Beans . . . . . . . 16 oz. "n
lona Tomatoas . 16 oz. can
A&amp;P Orange Juice No. 2 can
lona Hominy

Cut Green Beans 16 oz. can
....,...,..,., Chocotete

Syrup ... , ... 16 oz. can
OcMn ......y

.

Cranberry Sauce 16 oz can
LUNCHEON MEAT ... SERVE HOT or COLD LARGE TENDER SWEET .. BANQUET SIZE

.,

Colleae.

hostell8&amp;8, Janel and
12 foot MEAT CASE wl-lh 8Calea
a~; electric MEAT SLlC· COIIPl..ETE lnsur. .ee Prottctlu, lson. Thll next mcetlna
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Cil1 Dol held at. t.he home ol Joann JliOUco
ER: aloo t&lt;loor REFBIGERA·
of !l!aioo, W. VA.
10I&lt;. 1'1- foa7·lL
Z.l.&amp;lp
llltldl-" Olalo.

wu..

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METROPOLITA.H

Swift's Prem

12 oz. can 35c Butter Kernel );leas. 216oz cans 37c
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da11gh- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
of Me Powe:ll. A birt-hday Wnaer wp.s
·MN
in hor.-or ot ·Mm. Custer.
11 Johltson strved
Mrs. RaJp:1 RO!'IS is t;t'iPOrted Jll
· arro
::;,J.l;;ji~ywith a birthday .-up. w.it-h pneumonia at 'het ho(!le on
. . _.
evening honoring •h is Elm St!"f'et.
·
HoWt-11.
'JTOo-p 243 held their
Mrs. Mel.vin Mc-Kenzie and Mrs.
· -meeting Jan. 2.'1 at 1:•hc Either Th.ompson of California,
HaJI. Plans wert'- made for spent a f~w davs in Racine re-displ-ay
durint:: Boy cently visltinr: friend!! · altd reJ,1·,·
in the Clel1nd Drug Uves. They left Tuesday for thfir
.o\1~ f!tr l_hem io attend J;u;uJJ-,~, acetJUpaQjed Jw
Mtw-f
sen-ices
Feb_ 12. 8-filut ~tt. Mrs. MeKende· "aDd lin..
SUnda.y. A:JI Scouts aTe . wmt:ing Everett have .m4de tlfeir m.e

giop Post '602 and its Auxtliacy
held· MI. o1.d f-ashioned OOx £JUtJDer
ta the hall Jan. ~- N~xt ~eet·
of '
will be- Feb. 28
Am·

NAME OF MYSTERY MAN ...................... .

NAME _...•.••.•••••••.•• , .•••••.•••• ; •••••••
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ADDRESS .... , .•• · .•....•...•..••••.•• , ...•..· •
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lumbus and all Oew llome togeth·
er.
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A re-organization meeting of
boUt the Junior - n d Se"aiOr 4dl
Groups was held Janwuy 21st. ~t
the llletlloo;...t -O.IHU.'t~;~· JCt1..
Harriet Nelgle~: is leader of t)le

groups, Thi,rteen -~ of

tile

Junior Group . beld ··n·_el~b

1956 Oflice(.s. Those · e~·- ~
Tet11' RradiONI, .• Presiilt!Jit;;:J!tiii
Arut Petrel. Vice President;__

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ell, NetV&amp; Reporter, PaUla Bitt,

MYSTERY MAN iNTRY BLANK

AUNT
I WISf.l YOU'D
GET TH!$
PRIP

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than one correct Entli.es ·are recelvelt ·· · ' · ·

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FRITZI--·

.. , IberMr.mother
~ud Mr.o!. Earl c1t§f:H ~d
were gu~s Sund!IY

VJ.SJ, ~d

!or the Boml of Review to be with M..,. George Deem af ~
St'.,.uled soon.
2 for the past 25 m~thl. _ P'raP:
~\N!:QI;: of d1e American I.e- McKeru::le met- ldl · m.tMf at dG-

Each day until further notiee,. The ·D~IIY Sl!llljpel will
a Mystery Man Cantl!lit With tlle pri$e ·ini'J"*blll
•1.00 m valUe each day the Mystery MilD is DOt identified
Wli.ners will be anno11nced each ti)1le tbe My~.,.,. Man 18
ldentlfi~ Each entry must have yt&gt;pr name Jnd adtlrilu
to be eligible f&lt;lr th~ prize.
There can be only one wiimer. The .J!arl.iQIII po£1n!a.·~
and neatness of e11try decides the wWtM" in ~at'~ ·

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FIXED

Texn .... Fruh, Cr~IP

N•w Ttus . , . Solid Crl111

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lb. 55c

Bacon Whole or Half Pieee lb. 79c Thick ~iced Bacon . 2 lb,pkg 79c
Boneless Cottage BuHs . . lb 53c Bacon Squares . . . . . . . . lb. 23c
Ham Ends lb. 27 c
Piece Bacon . : . . . ..... lb. 25.c
Butt End lb • 31c Shank end lb 27c All Good Sliced Bacon . . . lb. 33c ·

FaJtcy Yams

. MIMrtvlllt, Ohl1111

'8~00

....

CarNdiu

39c

1end.
I Mrs. Earl Cu.9ter visited at tfte
I hmoe- of Mrs. Roy Sheets, Hallt' ford, Friday morflinl.
The Volunt~r Fire- Depart.mep,t
me-t We®esd-a-y t&gt;\"eniM with Fire
Chief Jerry Powell In ~~e.
Harry Ly{ln.s 11nd Hank J~n
/Jr-. mcmber.s wt.:-~ 2d\'anad to
rt'gula;s having reoaeht!d the afe
of 18. Mem~rship cards of th•
Wd:er of Billy J~ St..te Firem(n's AS80Ciatl&lt;m were
.. .. f-amilv to a i prMmtcd to :?n member~o.

c

MYSTERY MAN CONTEST RliLES

Lean Canadian End Cuts .. lb. 69c

8Y ~~ NOWILL PA.
I, ~,acint, 0.
•M n.,.
ian J!vidcn_ receivf'd
won1 ,1}W: her nlet'i' l arol LJnn
French or Abon had bt'( n :~ward· ed ~ ~~ Champiowhtp m lhl.'
~flff] -~ o( Pea()(&gt; £"un: .:'sl.
~ -~ ,tJp been award ( d a
PeW~ -~ .hQJarlhiv in t-h e
of -M ~. il t'a ~h a'4·ard

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Who Is Ibis m"'1 N~e llbn oni yon w!Jlwll; ~1;-"·•W.
$1.00 for every ilay Tbe ·Daoy Sentin~ . Myj&amp;8,tt ~
·1oes unldentlfl&lt;lli. MemDerJ .of tho Myotery IIJ'M'J flliillY
.· aud the employees of 'tho ·Dally Sentinel are .Ot' eUidllle
to wtn.
"fbe ldentlt.. of Tbb "Ill Is Now Wortla

lb 2)c 'iCOOKED Short SHANK lb ·29c

hgular

Pork Loins

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POTATO SALE
IDAHO 10 lb. 65c NEW
5 lb.
BA.I(ERS Bag
FLORIDA Bag

SEI
Pbont 115

MAN?

$FULLSHH::~ 43c

Corned Beef Brisket ..... lb 49c
Regalo Fresh Kale 10 oz. pkg. 19c
Jumbo Pascal Celery . 24 size 25c
Yellow Onions .... 3 lb. bag 29c

PAR.KER

IN USEDCARB

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8 plecta DJ:NINO IWOM SUITE. R. . RtGIRATION lALII AND
SERVICI
Will f!CJI ehOllp. t'honc 3844 or
1100 Ola Jly8C.l1, lladnt•, Ohio. Dum~stil' anrl t"onunerclalY. New
2-1-3k'
~nd
u ~NI
l'flttipment. 7 ye-01t'!l
GENERAL ELECTIUC

JANE

P:OR THI liST

a. -~~~A-UTO

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A&amp;P MARVEL

. WHOLE HAMlb . 41C .. Slices
choice center
35
· C
Left
In Half Hams!

120) Business :lerv1c~

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Write lo• 141,
PMntr.,., Ohto

75c

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RADIO &amp;: n :U :VJSJON SERVICE
l'h1mt• 200. &lt;'leland Appliance
UM'd TV SETS :.11 r('-:.~sonable
Store, 118 W. Main St., f()mero,
pricos; lwo REt'RIGERATORS
2·23- tf
llkt' new; one very Bood AUTO.
M.ATJC WASHER. All-en Appli- For reUablo rlldto and TV repair,
l -31-6\c
ance.
can 6M6-J . We NJ'vice all
make1.
&amp;hmollt
AppUaDCe.
$100.00
Mlddloport, Ohio.
8-2'1-tf
'l'radc-ln allowance for ~· our oM
machine, re11tdlctut of condi- QUI~K-SE
-"It-ViCE_o_n -::::
W:-ate
-,
tion, on one or our l11lest modpairln1 by Factorr Trllned
eb. Free home clcmonKtratlon.
watchmaker. COLIJNS ,IEWE
We alao repair aU make11.
LE.RS, J•omoro:ot.
1-8--t.t
KilTON'S IIWING MACHINI
IIRVICI &amp; IWIIPIR SALIS

C811'

SPECIAL Introductory LOW PRICE!
PIE ala mode SPECIAL

Both for 1.08

For Sale

118 I Employment
Wonted .,......

12 •••

3

-::--c--::c-:116! For Rent or Sole You have something

IJlaettnar'.!l, Pomc1·28-6lc

Aand P Orange Juice
6 6can• 79c
O"l .

and ba.IJl, $75 mont!h; also u
room.~ ilnd
b&gt;JtJb, $85 moolh.
CI-&lt;Ls furna ce and wLI utiliti-es
paid.. PhuDc 6128-X.
2·2-30tp

117 I Help Wonted

lb.69c

ROLLED HAM

NEW A&amp;P PRODUCTS . . . . . . . . .'RESII,fROZEN

TREVEY -FIN$TERWALD
FUNERAL HOME

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- -• URNISIIED AJ"Iftl'l!mcn:t, 4 room~

.

Cooked .HJI

9-lllb. SIZE lb. 65c
Super Right .... Bonele" Ueady·lo·Eat

lligh QuaiH...

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HOUSE for r('nt ttr 1111le. In Sugar
Run . Information 127 Butternul
UN BUICK Super Convertible
l·:.!8-121p.
Coupe, $22911. Bloellnar's, f'omeroy, Ohio.
1·28-6tc
dan, $109ri.
rO")', Ohio.

our personal Sl'rvice.

APARTMENT,

1·28-6tc

19~3 PONTIM.: Delux 2-door St-

FULL SHANK
HALF
'b ·

Radne News Notes-

·MYSTERY
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. A&amp;P WILL CUT TO YOUR ORDER
A&amp;P's Super Right . . READY-TO- EAT WHOLE HAM. . . . . lb. 49c

I.s- the keynote of

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4 room::; :~nd l:mth, lull trascmcn1,
I:Cits furnace, on Lin-cO-ln Hcil:ltts.
Cull 4U3-Y tdtCtt 4:30 oo weclt
d_aY-"11 or .sec Mr::~. '~'l'BCY Wh&lt;~lcy,
~ Cou·nty frt!&lt;Js. Ufflt'C.
2·2·6tc
_

S.·~ttin•J
...

BUY A WHOLE HAM

6~ lb. SIZE 5.99

PRIVACY

rooms and aaraa:e with
ties furnilihed on
Mc•ohat&gt;ic I
Street. l•'urnllcc heat. (;an
cupy at once, Call
Ewina
Mote, 133, Pomeroy, Ohio, for
furtb~r mformatlon.
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Identify
Tht'l)aily

Smoked Hams
BONELESS, SKINLESS .. Roady -To-Eat

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AGENCY

ACCIDENT
Lift, Ca1ualty and Band1

FURNISHED

STATION"

A&amp;P Famous Super Right

Fire, Automobllt, Htalth

TYro Furnilsbed 4-ltoom APAB'!'M.ENTS, oew fW'nilure . UUIU.Ns
p:ud. cau O(J.M-M.
8-2G-II

"YOUR
SUNRISE
TO

As You
I.ike It!

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Lk&lt;•.

ln Gallipolis

RODNEY DOWNING

5ale~&gt;

c.

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On Your Dial

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.!omplete WHEEL ALIGNMJ&lt;:NT
balandllil and brake servl~e.
Hackett!!' Safely Service, We~t
Mam Strel!l, Pumer&lt;ly, Ohio.
1-'bune 2117.
IJ-1)-tt

11:11 Auto

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doJmltary of IOtdJlW ~
Jan ardalt~etuH&gt; lJ tht .nntl:a to 1le
Ia '$e
J I·•Dit ,.•idrDCt pNjrd tnltlltea 'bt PrHiaeat

TAle tb_....,. r,.w.

990

Pam.n.,

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JUNK CO

I !l t:ll Auto ::.erv1ces

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ChooseYour Favorite From Aand P's Large Stocks and Variety

Lost &amp; Found

INSllllANCE

New Ohio U. l)~rmitory
NtJJ~ed Waflii~;~$Wn~

I

LOST in l'omcroy-Middlcpor-t gold
CLASS RING. Has in i"lial.s B.
A. P . and year 10~7. lf !vund
l'ail 6309-J.
2-2-3-tc

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WE BUY

LOST- BILLFOLD noor the Midd\('-port School Ground. Reward.
Call 515 J .
2-l -3lr

.,. CSCQ

1

,..,-ARY TAKE YOUR WANT
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENC.t
IN TH£ ~Vt:NINliS. &lt;.:ALL J9'7.
FAilMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
Old you know you could s.ave :!.5%
or more on parts by .bavmg you.
3-bedroom APARTMENT, unfUT· O'Brien and O'Brien,
tracwr engwe overhauled bl!
nished, p.s furnace heat, full Attorneys for Plaintirt.
fore March 1, 1956? Abo
.ask
garage. On Bu-ttornut St., Pome· (1) 19, 26; (2) 2, 1), 16, 23, 61c
about our speciai un paintmi'
roy. Call 4~2 M 141-J , PomeBORAP IRON
WET~
and tuneup. Mci&amp;s EqutpmelH
roy.
l -3UH.c
Co. PhOne 94.
1-J-481l:
2 Five room modN-n APAltT1TROCTU1L\L I BEAMB
MENTS, WJitlt laundry aud garI
age. Pbone 3l0-M. A. N. H-en~cl.
l·"'-4·U
LUST --RED BILLI?OLD, between
l'umNoy ancl Middleport Plea.se It-Room NEW IIOU,E, unlucreturn t.o Bernice Ann Dum at
nished, Brownell Ave., Middle-~ Phone 611
The M•arllll Restaurant, Mid·
port, Reasonable. l'houe 6044dlt'~tort.
1-31-3tc
M.
1-17-tf - ~- ~- -

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ft..a'~"\_C..Ro•.

I

14 f
a.;;;-FURNI.SttEU -·- APAR'i

Church 01 Christ Loyal Pals' Class
Hears Rev. Gardner Tuesday Night

Ui

tab]&amp; decorations w.hlcb f~
South
'".,...,~~of whlt.o ~Rlchm.ond 66 Vlralnia Teach 60
tbemums, s.carlet ~lbbont 111d
Oklahoma City 81 Loyola La. 66
Mis::.: Nina RWi'iiell p1:esided 11•! Valentina !Symbols.
Kentucky 81 Duke 76
The LoyaJ. Pals' Clas5 of the
lhu
busi-ness&gt; meeting 11nd the
Mississippi St. 89 Tampll 64
Ohu.rch of Christ met Tut'91'!11y
Midwest
evOning at tile born e of Mrs. Guy class decided to have .a potluck
in February
wi-t.h ·t lle
Mich 1gan St. M Detroit 78
Reynolds with Rev. F'Ted Gardner s upp.cr
Dayton 75 Loyola m . 37
pastor of the church as speaker. p-laoe oto be. a.nn~ later. The
Indiana St. 82 St Joseph's 70
His toptc wa.; "Luke, \be Writer·· . &lt;'lass will assist tbr~ &lt;llhf'l!"" oi&lt;t'SIISouthwest 1
Th.e opening devotional service es in meeting the expell$M for hlk
was •Jed by Miss MHdred Hawley Community YoutJb Rally at tJhc
Arizona 68 Santa Barbara 53
Arkansas 74 TelUlS Chrislain 72 , and included a pr.ayer •and a dis- loca l ~hurc-h Fe-b. 5.
.lin' IY TAITI•Tnl'
During .the social hour the door
Ohio Hl6h School
lntSSion of the parable O'f Laz.a..ru.'j
Drink Roy iT Crawn Cola. • ,
Gates Mills 89 Elyia Catholic 71 1 a:::""
:::...':.c'h.:c'..:.'c:.:''c:.:
hm=~n:.::.c_ _ _ _ _ __ prize WiliS woo by Nin'll. Ru~ll
and
France;&gt;
Ro.ush
wa.s
awaNIOO
1
Lowest of all in c.lorltl bw
Painesville Riverside tl3 Mentor \
the travoling prize which wlb NO ·
5a
Hay 4:»
edual
test.
trib~tted by Mk"s. L. F.. Reynol-ds.
Oberlin 57 North Olmf.ted 40
I Shaker Heights 73 W('slern \ The hsotese served a desse.Tl
ROT AL OROWM'
MOTTLINO VO.
Cleveland John Adams !K) John Reserve Academy 64
&lt;:ourse tu the members 1md two
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72
or s.a e.
a•VIlAGE COOLI5RS
Co~pletely
Fr_eshly
Syracuse 96 Cornell 94 overtime
One used 18-c-ase Coke; one used 1 ~amted . On Lincoln He1gbts.
FQrdham 82 Connecticut 72
1
10-ft. Bottle Cooler; A-I condlCall 330-M.
11-17-tf
Duquesne 88 Quantico Marines
84
ti&lt;ln; pric-ed right . YLFE RE- --~1 66
1 ber 67 T
FRIGERATION. Phone 6376-X,
LEGAL NOTICE
Muh. en
g
emp e
Penn State 70 Navy 65
Middleport.
l -27-6tc
t-."ellic Martin, wbo~:~e place of
P1·inetoa 74 Rutgers 40
residence i~ unknown and wh.Ot;e
2 beds, 2 sets springs, 1 mattre:ss, last plaCl' uJ residence was c / o
Providence 82 Rhode Island 80
2 c-hests of drawers. 1 round Olie Henderson, Olive Hill, KenColby 88 Vermnt 62
Pittsburgh 78 Oarncgie Tech59
d'n'·ng table •nd 4 ""•tu-"y
n.1
tucky, and whose present place of
l'hairs. Will sell in grQup or .sc- r('side nce cannu-t, with reasonable
Yale 81 Brown 53
~arately . Cheap if s~old at ~nee. diligence, b&amp;
ascerlained. will
Amhernt 78 Springfield 59
Call 184-X, or see Esther Clark take notice that on the lOth day
Army 76 Albright 71
[ 18 W . Cave St., (Upper Monk,Cl' I
January, 1966, the plaintiff,
1·2B--6Ip John C. Martin, filed his petition
Run), Pomeroy, Ohw.
1 again.sl her in the Common Pleas
\II) Wanted 10 iju~ Court of Meigs CQunt y. Ohio, bc------. ing cause number 12,378 in said
Wanted to buy-200 bushel EAR . euurt, for divorce and other reCORN. WHI haul myself. Ralph 1 lief.
Lambright, Rt . 2, Hatley Run . The prayer or said petition is
R&lt;lad, Pomeroy.
l-26·6lJl 1 for divorce, care, custody and con I trol or two nunot· children and
(
~
Re· --~
j' for equitable
r elie-f. The dcfendI
Or
f'ilt
.IIJt b required to answer said
I
petition on the l7lh day or March .
ME~ with priwltc bath. Utili - 195~. or judgment will be taken
ties paid.
Over Vogue Shoe ~"a 1 n 5 t her .
J h C M ,1.
0 n Plai~t/r~.Store. Phone 46-M.
2-1-3\p
-

Wednesday, February
I

1, 1956 '

Thu1~99y, Februo')' ';., 1956

was -a

-

su~.

Secr~tary; .and ~ · hJ aad
Kay Tf!aford, lletreatior.i Co.11ur~J·
tee ml"l'mbers. Seven Senior meaa..

bel'S Olected

ollieonJ, ibiy

Johnson, Presideat; · llary

l wtweek Nease, Sec.,.t,IIY,

.,.

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Brinker vtp
Ead Custer atJ.d Ptesidlmt: and .v~ . ......
''!'l'J'.D:&gt;O ~~::,.;ot the lla&lt;lne Johoson, NeWB . ~- N;;
!b
6ei'Vici'IJ at memben of the Sei~Jor ~p
Home n!ll!fl!nt:1v.
were Jo A!ln 'WiekiM
~ndmotb«~

Treasurer; Wuda

Columbuot. Sargent. Next
- k voup will be

!..a

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Pomero~ldclleport,

The Dolly Sentinel.
..... HOI:FLICH INTIRTAINS

GueatJ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McNickle w~re: Mr. and
l b. lA!DII Hoelllcb e'JUrtain!ld Mn. A. H. Curtia of Lolli Bottom
witt • dil:IQer WedDfl'l(tay et b er and their gra nddaug hter, Myra
.~nne, Cob.dcr Sl Guests \Vel"e Rath burn of Akron. Also Mr.
1

lin. Miry Harris. Mrs-. Lena Bartek o1 llmeNville and Mn. An na Mrs. Clifford Holter ana son Lam
Yet~~•-

or Morning Star.

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ol H • ht ..
lLincne.gs
. To Meeting Sunday
Canasta Club ..
You ng people of Middleport are
invlled to attend United meeting
Entertained
Sunday, Feb.
at4 :30 p. m . at
~th ,

Church of Christ when •

Mr1- R.,. Woodcelnl

Wit

hos-

c..

J,,,.,

fli&amp;b inYouth
Fellows hipandareSenior
included
the
meeung and adults who are inter este d ar e we lcome to attend the
'· ' h
"lJ
program . A socL«-1 our WL _co~Jude the service with the ChrJ&amp;tatn
Eno1ea Yor of the hos_t Christaln
chargr: of the hospitality.

3ROOMS
COMPLETE-

b~~··_..

rnrcledDouflaaa;
"'llh.

DaU~ ~an
~!ne~.~
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'Mr., ...,_elle ................
R;obert

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Amateur Gardeners Club Plan White
I
.
Elephant Sale For March Meeting .

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The Amateur

SPECIAL

54 PLYMOUTH .f.-Door

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ject. .and roll call ~ were
" Soil ~".

'Morret mU.IDI

projecta wece

disc11!1Bed and the elub voted CO
a Waite Eaepluot Sele at.
Maroh -mMtiJIC

30.00 Down-Balonce Easy Poyments

RadlU, Healer, Hydrive

10 T;mos Out Of 10 Beot Prlees and SciecUons

Legion Auto Sales

In FurnittJte AI

TER

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"Open Evenings Until 6 P. M.''
Except Sonday

· Pomeroy, Ohio

Is

Phone 334-J

County
In Me jds
~

Mr..

Pomaroy

Mulberry Rcslauran l
HoteliMiwtln

Ice Cream

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·:Jh11.ncey Sl11i il))l

lleigs Gl"11cral IIIA!! p.

T. &amp; N. Rcstnur J-n.t
Grocl'fY

Slllsbury School

G1\0oery

Dale Wil-IIam111
Downlntton

SAVED WHEN PLANE DITCHED

Rev. and -Mm. Wa!l.do J. Bartels
called on Mr-s. 0 . B. Elberfeld
Harrisonville Road, 'l'l.lesday.
M111. Rina CToss and Mn. Ea..- 1
,Dill or Nhali!El
Settlement spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mr&amp;.

So&lt;!• An odll1

i

' T,od• ·M., ,~

ii. · 195o s.,"'

eVening~

,..,

$

fUU

IHAIANTD

were Sunday gu,cs.ts
Carl Moor-e.

II'

wh..;e
l ·h cy Ohio
)&gt;iU'licipated
in the
Soubbeaat61-n
ntll!'l lc !-esotlval.
Mr. snd Mrn. William ~~n·uld ~
Columbus w.ere recent V.!S1t01\'i m

'.

Minersv~Jie.

•Mr. -and

I

pa~1

M,..
Adolph
Mi'ner.!.viUe.

Grue"'· s, . or .
WW.Iiam Flshu who har.&gt; been
ill at rhis ltome in- Mincn,ville ili

~· g,
Ullpl'Ovtn

.Mr. ·a nd Ml'8. R, B. WiJkins of
Lanctfliter wue receDt guests of
-~ mother, Mlr11. Addie Gruesl'!l·.

·rhc

1-;peecb 'Jihurroa.y 1111igM
~'0 charges :that •he and
-} ebl'ig(- C. M&lt;hhHII
tors.'' He -int-erpola-ted
prepared ~b tbe rl'tllark
if t.bal were We, "llhi!- cownl&lt;j
is sure d-n a •hell. of-a~--fh:."

At K.yeer HOme

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BAKER FuR111
n TI IE

The affair iii a .,t)romotion for 28,1953 at ,Ute age of, four .
funds Contribution to the local
Arter she had been confine~· to
Polio camp.agign, . and is spon~or- an iron hmg for six weeks, Sandra
ed bY the local VFW.
;waa removed, only to be stricken
by pneumonia, and i"etuted to -tie
The seven:year-old charmer, be. ltmg for six more weeks.
ing ptl$hed by members or the
The drcader disease· has afflktcd
VFW wtll be Sa·ndra ·Mullord, hei- from the n8ck to the hiets · AIdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "tb\iugb her bodY ' iil 'P·r~~.zed,:1 ~he
.. :•itbrCe· R'~' aFe ·~t"ft1r14UeR~~)iiDd
. ·eaCh· day a tcaCtic·r tr.a\!ellr (.oi,,Jthc
'Attii!Ofd - home-,- an&lt;f ..-rnetT,u$, fler.

LOOalCiyil,Air
. Patrol To Meet
Friday Evening

ON

THE IRIGHTiST CORNU . 111
OH-IO
MIDDLEPORT

-fn · her fJrst 8:rade WOJ!-k;,": fOr..;~n

h-our:
The VFW says to tbe publi(',
"Wben you meet Sandra, you ~an not help realizing the terrible
ene.my Polio can be, "and they
want to remind everybody who
bave not as yet made their contribution to tbe March of DimesDO IT

Now!

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Mtue m Kyger.

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e.
SLtrvl-VIJl'S .J.trclude .bcr husband
Ilarlao!l, one -d~hter, M.rs, W_a l·ter R1fa, Cheatrire; on-e Qr;C}an
C~ruhire; two brot1herrs Stanley
1\Jife,, St. Pet~te;B:_ Fla. ~ C~
B. Rrfe, G~ll1polis, two • ~..
Mns. Cora Mi8er, Oolu~bua and
Mrrs. Clll'r~
Oar~ ;Mirldlepm:l
RD; .and SIX ,gna.ndchildn-rt.
S~ was a mem.be'r of the KygC't'V'IIlii!' Method~- Clluro~ where
-!crV:loe-9 b!ve be1oo tcntS:wf!ly •~'­
•ra!ftLIOO 'bo be '-held on S\mday at
2 ~- m_. _w~h Rev. Chcst-ero Leml&lt;ey offlciatlQg.
Buru.ai will -take place ·in- the
Cbe8bh18 Gravel Hill Cem-etery
aDd Friends may C'llllt llllt -tOe Ra-wH.nc.s-Coarts F'1mEftJ Home until
10 • - m. ·a t wh·icb Wn·e tbe bod,y
wiH be taken 00 the r.midmree Ull·
t.ll 1 o'dock.

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Sp~~ings:
Mrnlard Ve&gt; Mot&lt;r. SyNC.we
ViHage; WiJ'.i'i»m CampobeJI.

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'l'twnado Inn

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creamy,
Caplure

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peep out from every 1po0ftful of

Whltthou•• Cheny Ice Crtam.
him with Itt captivating, dtliciou1, red-chtrry.

goodneu.

Grocerr

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Hlll'o Grvcet'J,

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TEACH1!RS TO MEET ,
1'he ~unday Sobool -t.e&lt;&amp;!Cbcni and
officers _of the fledera~ OJtulch
wiD 1ncet ·91: .fihe homo of )'&amp;-; aud
lint Fred BJqettoor, MIOnday at
.7:30 p. m. AU ve urced to.be

pMsebrt.

O.dt..

Thr Rev. Fred E. Dunn. pat~tor
of th(! Sixth Av~nuc Church o(
Christ, Huntington. wlll con~u~t .a
two weeks' sr:&gt;rics of ~vangcl1::;tic

.o

!Iotti

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r'
·' ·•• f

Rev Fr.d Dunn

The 1u.-tmg'
begin Sundar.
with the Rev. Fre~
~Gardner. pastor pf the . loc,tJ
Ohw-ch, occupying the pu1J?4l. 'Mt.
Dunn will arrive hJ
on
lL E. Boney amt!OUOCCd UKf!ay Feb. 6 l'Hld will 5pe.ak at c~eni'ug
·~hat 1!00 Boy SOOut&lt;S "-1iil n-at be services at. 7 :30 for th.c n~xl tWo
oarowui t.o pi-ck Up..poilo icoi 1'1 col- ~eks with the ('Xctplion of Salur-

Clloll• uw,rnu Llllrtl

swan

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Fort.v ."bbroe oornmitt('(!mcn arc

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HEART
'IA"GEST
EPIDE
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t10 be el.eclJed rmm each pa-rty.

Scouts Withdraw ·· ~l'~':,"f,','t th• M;ddlepo'' church
Ft-om Coll·e·cti'on Feb. 5, woll
1.
.f Polt·o "--ds
'-'CII:
~~~~dlei'OI't

Mtll'lln'• Slatlw

ch~rrl11

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ter.

.Racine Methodist
· Lay Leaders To
Meet On.Tuesday

FJ.m Troo DriWI 11t

Round, red

J•

Iorruu,

,[;;_, ~1/0rl 'Md _..,,,, JlldJ tHMiy, 1Mf6
I•Jt~WJ ., '"'' ,. li•1 ,_..et,

lbbod~ Market

Oundlff Gro&lt;cry

TO SHOW CHURCit MOVIE

P.omEroy Tbl.N Wltft'd.(;; ·Mary E.
Pmtla'll'd; Ertt'eb1. N. Ruth,
1 Reed:.n~ille: haok H. Bise. Reeds:.
vi'lle; S. G. Pi.(.'lreuSl, lJan.gsvi:lle
and GCOT"g"~ AbbuU, Nort!h, l1bes-

McDoltt Gl'OC!ft7

lyr.cuu

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}fasoo Count Y DAV_ N0. -~~ '!"I'II
~ IK'l~ -:-n
wo.n '"'
.....,...,."'i - .. -..,e
· rJ'Ioeet"' in regular ~ 'SI!I!IIIIOn movi~ p~ ftlm "1'be I.Meo of
F-eb. 7 &amp;t 7:30 p. m. liD .tire Le- Ma!tin _Lut:ber" oat · tbe Raoiae
gion Hall on V:iand·st .•. dn Point Mel·hodtsfl Cburoh. botb . W~
Plesant
_
day and 'I'bursda:y_ ev~ms.. ,.._
Adjutant Bruoo ' c;asel r eporb.i l 8th aDd llh. Tbis film will ~
lbbe preEI(!Dt membemtri:p is - 220 s~n by ~ ~ ot,~~~

,

William RJ!eves, Alfred·; Gmioa aftdoat~t.livclnembef,J~ CJae Daptlst and
of the quOta.
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Dhl.llThe5.
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1GIU&amp;-n, Racinu; :ft'ly BircJtfleld,
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Harr.isc:mviHol"; Enunett WtH. Rock
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Hollon Grocery

~

Celdwetl. TupiKn' PJatm; Gttda.

leahen
Muie'5 Grocc.ry

Valentine Reuter
Funeral Senices
Will Be Saturday

toll'""•• """ moo "" ""' Mason DAY Meet
I scheduled Tuesday

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Obe!lter Hill Club·

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[age, ANa,
A . C. JOJM8. Pomeroy J- '
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'Custer MilleM'Ii11~
""ou
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F1irhng for oommittccmm from
the DcnlooJ'Iaoli'C Party
ftldude
Floyd BQring,
Pqovm~: Guy
Ru~ll. Mii.ddJepo'l't.; AMa F.. Cone,
Dyesvillc; In Barte-ll, SYJ'8(!Uti'e;

St.-arbcrrry GI'OCtty

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t ' .-. ... . . ..

Evangelistic
MeetingToBe

llakcr Grocery

GllJUQJ'e l!ll..ahOJI

pact3 with the United States, Britain, Yranc-e and other countrlea.
He aai.d Bulganin'a proposal waa
"certainly interesUna: and a little
remarkable.'·
"I am not penonally entirely
convinced of lhe value of a rtew
aireement so soon oft« a truty
1 igoed by Russia was torn up by
her," Eden 1aid. His reference
was to the British-Soviet nonaggression pa('t whith waa cancell·
ed last year by the &amp;tviet Union.
Eden re&lt;"ai_Ied that _he had signed
' that treaty ham.elf w1th Soviet Foreign Mi.W.te' V. M. Molotov.
He abo confirmed he bad yroposed during his tallu with pre•ident Eiaenhower this week a " atep. by-step relaxation to bring trade
with Red China on a par witll
that of Soviet Hu.ssia.''
Eden faced nearly 300 reporten
from many c o•mtries during a
farewell press c onference at the
National Press Club. He answered
many questions, gave unresponsi.ve
replies to others, and dodged some
hot ones.
For example, he Was 8$ked by
a reporter whether he h.ad any
thoughts on the recent "brink of
war" controversy sparked by Secretary of State Jobn Foster Dulles.
"No eir," he responded, sitting
down on the arm of a chair for
a momen t as the room rocket with
laughter.
Once when a television eamera
fell at the bac~ of the room Eden
r;aid, " Goodness me :" But he earried on immediately his W.Cuasion
of internationiill iSsues in reapome
to questions thrown at him for appro:rimateiy 40 minutes by Amt:-riGe:nnan, &amp;raeli,
can, British,
Egyptain, Philippine, _)•usi~U.n
•·
and other r"E'porters.
The lil-m-·h~r'fd. ~~:i'
vold'flleffed at tbe •
coaiereoq that hi!
with
President ·Eiseahower "did ~d
my expectations." ~ . Wbite
House tallts, he said, disclosed
a ''very wide measure of agree.
mcnt."

The Ohio Highway Patrol reportTbe final filint tlate to bewm"e and ltl Dcin&lt;liOI'ats, have fiied up ed tbat .an au to mobile was nearly
a candidate jn rtrbe ·Mifty PrimilrY .to ,"date, foc .· eoimty mmmittec
rl:emoli.hcd , Thursday on State
·as or 4 p. m. tJod-ay, i:s OJlily· fi,V~ .~ j),o.SI~0ns:. : · .
Route 143.whcn it sideswiped anday.s· off. Two more ~!OOmJ.i .~ ' ~ . .A : ~nd._ up_ ;of&gt;t~ ooee to fi.lc other auto and hurtled off the
been W..t by . , . , _ lor
' ·fw .
..offi&lt;Je§ fqllow'" ~· side of the road and smashed into
•ty
Cl,a rk cif
., ; ;_.'
,'
a telephone Pflle.
ol ~~ All bert
~.
~~.,_!
Ac('ording to the report , the
-~ - ·
. ,• ·'· ........ .:.·.. • ~~.; . ',~•Y accident OC&lt;'"ured at 10:05 a.m.,
~j~;;i; D. lllbom.., """'mbMt ,\'e;;·~iik'i ~ ~•.
and thre e tenths miles north
oo.:del- aiJd. Clyde F. MiJiMaD, ' in· (Democrat} and Cha.r.Jes Shret.!i five
of the junc-tion of State Route 124,
cumbent counrt.y treasuJW. are J·rt.; Catmty Eilgin.eu-, J. E. D.
when .an auto -driven north by Dou-candidab!s :in the. Primer.y lor- Hwrttn.g~, incumbent; Clerk
of
glas D. Wickline, 39, Racine, attheir l"tCSpl!lttive -of!ic~. Bot-b are Courts, Evelyn- Lucke, ;nrum.
te mpting to pass an auto · driven
Fli"Jl.eral :sen"ice; for Va...._
filifl.g on tbe Republican ticket..
bent; ft...."&gt;COrdc.r, J&lt;lhn D. Thomas.
the same dirction by Lendoo
Reuter,
83, a ftmna" r.Mieiil · of
r:IJe total number oi Clllld:iUait~s Onrumben.t;
Golmty Troasurer,
Adkins, 16, Harrisonville, when
for rounty ofiioos so far wltll t.be Olyde G. Milbolmr, inaunbent;
Meigs
County,
Wbo It llU
the two cars sideswiped, and the
above Htcluded i:!l 15. A .total of Sheriff. Leroy Bartntm, Asa Cw· Adkins car sped off the highway bome in Columbus, w~
21 candidates, five Republ~s, ter, Willi-am T. Jmrdoicks. A. 0 . into the pole . No injuries are morning widl bo l!eJd - , _ at
l p. m. in Co'lUIDIMa
'11nacy, Robert llartenbad&gt;, Chorl- reported.
He
a f01 hkit elkJt.lq llidet~ Diehl (0emoora-t") and Georrge
The youth was cited to appear
Hick'!l. All tbe above ment:iooed before Probate Judge John Bkon, .tnan for UJe Uuim COmpaoy ot
tbat ~hey have not been 6pecif1- today, on the charge of speeding Columbta;.
He iB survived by ~ sister.
c.s-Hy designated -are of the Re- while being passed. The Wid:Une
Mni.
SUsan h&lt;bool. OoiOIDbus
pub(i.('an- Party.
vehicle was damaged moderately.
..00 .several. ~ iiDd ~
ServiOEIJ wil be ·held aCt Uae
- The
Republican
ticket for committee~ Co., 229 E. st.,
mEn: Hbwanl LnTencf!, Por:tland
and burial wfll
trak.e place ia
~ OenoKery, Columbus.
. • Prednot; """""' Johnson. Port·
·1· -"·. J-ph B....... Rocine VAll··

AtMi~epoi't

SOCIETY

Derwin

I

daSh~t!'":r ~l- Dt'Jl;f~ rtJh~
L ud~ ur_lh
RJ•f
• · • IBn

MIDDLEPORT.

Gaul"s Sl.Orc

Cars Sid(!,!lwipe ·
None.Beported ·
.til Injured
As FilingJ)~dlme Draws Near

WOrd"ilhlllit- b~ '~Wd· t:fi tlbe
111¥1 lleli.o, AA~ . "'tllo 0 •o.ulliMc.f'.Jlf.''!''S~ ,~~~~ "
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.
I~ el{•t&lt;e; ~~•&gt;tii~Hf!' tbo.ra~IVB•· •Ptntl ana. buJ&amp;i' PoliO '!II ~g!Ia( ·f~of~.~Jg
l!rnsc!.l!•~thquibt

MU- !laWley u devotlollal J&lt;o.
der.

Sumner

I

ma!ter of Mr. Nixon wa-s
.'ll'ised wOOn a '1'-epo.l"'t.cr moobioned
hat Mr. Truma·n had u-se-d
·angm.ge in a· radio and .

M/SGT. Al!red Allemar, 38, one uf the USAF men reecued when
their 8-2~ r-an out of fuel and WIUJ ditched Ia the Monongahela
river, Ia shown under treatment ln Plttsbufih hoapltal. They were
flying t rum Nellfa Alrbaae, Nev., to Wuhtngtoll.. At rtght Ia Lt.
Charlea Colosi of BaJdwln Township Pollee department. who
pulled Alleman rrom the water. Lel't, · nur~~e Ann Begga. Three
uthera were rescued and two were nti891nJ, It was Alleman•• aec•
und craah. The 17-year U. B. Air Foree \'elerfn also wu ln a
c::ra.ah 1n Ala ska.
(/Jftm-taaHoM~ Soundr,hoto}

When you sec a pretty, bright Mulford, of near Cheshir.c. ap_d she
eyed little girl .btling pushc~ in_ a U ~ne of the many meigs Polio
VFW wheel chall'. Saturday, 1t wJ.ll vH:tima.
. ' "A,
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.Mrs. ·Adolph Grucser 1

Ma~Ss·iliOil'

q- .

Two Portuuxl mrn art" br-ing
h eld in the lklip Cou nt~· jail,
to.r in vestigati:on ooncetninJ: t he
brea king -and -entering of t wo
('otmty ~hool.e, Sheri rt ChaTles
Ru ssell. !'eported.
Accvrding to the report. Lawrenee Triplett, 20 :and Norman
Jtmior Johll90ll, 20, w ere apprehended Th~tor.5day af1 crnoon by
D\.puty Sl"lel"'iff Leroy Bartrum i1.
~h e cunnt:~c.t:ion- wit-h t h e break ing
and t&gt;ntet'liog of ~ Portland anoi
Tuppers ~la i-n8 school..-;. whieh
w ere entered La&amp; Wi&gt;ek .
The sheriff's officer- als;.o rcpor ted that Cha:Tles W. Collins, Z2
Reedsville, is being hf"'d for tl~
Wayrrc Cvunty authoriti~~- Col•Hns. wlto was .arr~ed Thun:;da-;·
by Bl&gt;f"trum,
is charged with
brc &lt;~king an. enret'ing in Wayne
Ccmn ty.

Veterans Of Foreign Wars . Mrs. Phena
To Aid Polio Campaign · TakenBy

ROOMC:. NEW
FURNJTIJI.E

2·.

the Senate

Mr Albrn Barkley m."

Ray Woodgee.rd.t ·M.nr. Ca!'l · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : : : : : : : : - : : : : - : : - : : : : ; ; -...,
and""'· Harold Ebcrnha&lt;h
accompanied .t&lt;he Pomeroy Higb
~

S&lt;hool Baod •to Athens last week

'On

·1 told tJhem 1 '1Wlt11dn't
.be Senwte wMrb. bi-m in thet
lbey took lrlm out and put Sen;

o•

$Mit PltiCI

""' .. I O'IIIrUt hOOI.

join t!be-m

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uuu d ' ' 111111
...1.. 1 1~. - - ... . .

Held In School
BurgJary Probe

l

:tit.

Mr. 'Drumansa)d ,tJhat w!;~~~
-ecently
W&amp;"'J inWted by ~

.'

Only Serta dares to offer you thi11 famoua "Serta-Poature!'._
MattreSA, built. with healthful firmnei!S many d0&lt;:ton1 ~ril~ .·
mend now only Elt. ~'~ deep-down prico that defies comparillon
for q~ality eo high! ... Dut remember, theBe ~rastic reductiOns
are atrictly limited and will be withdrawn ammeditlw.ty After
Ra le. Chec k and compare the many luxUry features-q.B1JaUy
fou nd m higher-prked nationally-advertised tufted
mu ltrell6ell. Then, hurryl luy now-tave now at-

Miss Louise Gilm61"t i~r co-nfin-

M.M·.

f~llllkito

MATTRESSES SILLING UP TO $S9.751
Sale Now On I and continues lo.r llndhtl time only_t ·

ed to .ber home by illnes&amp;·.
.lll'. an-d Mrs. Wa yn e Grigsby of
•m••~

.,...

··~C'(;M'-P-A-RE_W_.ITH OTHER TUniD

Walter Wa·l.koc.
:Mr. and ~- Marion HI)We.ll of
Columbus were wee.kead guests or
•t heir son-in-I"J:w and daughter, •Mr.
and Mrs. James- WiJ.J.

. . 1'00

1TWO Portland Men

..:.omres-s

1 1.~• ..'Ui"be~~ ~~b Ml_;

Middleport

mt:li'Dlag

;ould jlUI: IJtalt a fight,"

.

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-eat

"I woo't aee rum," be, sa-id.

{

WASHINGTON UP-British Prime
Miniater Sir Abtbony Ede n declared today be uw no vaJt~e in a
Britiib-Bovlet friendship pact so
soon after sucb a previous treaty
" by Ru&amp;sia woa~ torn up."
Eden at a oews conference gave
a c old reception W a s uggestion
by Soviet Premier Nikolai BuJeanin that Rllnia was willing to
sign separate 20-year fricn:-.hip
-~

walk
""""'" ... ·bad Jonown ~&lt;;,,;, .
ba ha-d refW&gt;ed h.) •inl ISI.oce Nhoo .so t"h11t11cterized

75

one Inch.

Discounts Sincerity Of Soviet
Gesture After Treaty "Tear-Up"

Mr . Truman &lt;old ............
.og his

was CODdud.ed l;y Rev.
G...mw ot do! wmdy pray• ·
meeting ud Bible .rtudY class.
Forty-two Wfll'e ~ and :Mri.
Gudnel' "WU to CJraqoe or the do. YOtd.orYI. ~uste was -pre~- ~ a
ll'io: c.roi u..-, .~u~~eo ....,ury
I aDd CarR W.iJIFoo Who' were aceom
: panied by Mrw. CJhe5t.eor ErWlD:Me.,t

Alfred

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tlty ~ SunQy Mel ,........,. . .
Tu...t.y tot.atllnw .,.. Mit t.

Single Copy

Truman Again Ill,.
News With Nixoi
As Chief

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Jlanoio, So. SecoD&lt;I AYO.

19.

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Waffle Shop

......... fllolle 398

'iixon :ba! c.aftoed. .him a
1101: oBI.y ~. I went
;II)Oleboc:ty...

SOCIETY

«

White Grocery

Tuckc-l'nuua Grocery

8117

.!lot

lor only

s ..,........_,....

eace.,

"'ik· Mrs. Uoy'!, cx-

D. C.

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wtu .......

IMI; NI'WIII lew 1t .. 10,
celtl ".,. wtekench • .,.......
MNwiiay and T~y, _. ...

NEW YOR,I&lt;

-PO-:--ME:RO
---~Y

The MiddlePort
Church
ol CMi!t
will
a. ·specilil
prayer
meet1n1
Feb. 3
1:30 P- m. itl5
!Sei-viee lor. t-1:\e
•eb.
5. Rev. FNid ,
&amp; '
will be speakmeetm« will cOutlnue .

Hooper Groc«J

MJdway Markel

.,.J ..

~ - TnaJmJn ·
.vhf:nevEtr be tJtUoks

Jr.,
of with b is parents,
5pent the
weekend
'M,.-_ and 1•

t;I-IEIUtY teE ettEAM
OUR FEBRUARY SPECIAL

OHIO: Tent,_.._,,..

W. .a. .y; r.aht ., tneW letu,..

.-i·m.

Church Of Christ •
ro Have Sp&amp;eiql
Prayer Meeting

Point 'lloclt Grocery

·tehouse

Epple Gr&lt;lCery

~inhart

~llcCumber

Mail Rate Hike
Appears Headed ··
· Toward Defeat

oontatner
abd a Valoobi.ne
wit-h accfBsore
of palecandle
pink
flOW&lt;n&lt; and a l&gt;OIIc&lt;y ...&lt;ct!H:.,t
couple.

GIYI HIM ••• GENUINE

A . H. H.o~f"n-ba u m

Max

1 Roloert
.

Folks Favor. Old Fashioned Flavor

Editorial

oo.e. ....,._..,..nt,

The M?ct. meeting Will be 00
F~b . 16bll at the .home ot Mrs.

AT THE FOLI.OWING DEALERS

Na.246

I reel.,.. oddod and ..,.. Included
wuon. !Members ..,. o1 ""tto . !&lt;ladi&lt;&gt;l•• and oh!'yare ll1'eed ..,._faVorite redt&gt;oo oanthenuims in a,.,...• .00 white

Mrs. Gomer LewjiJ-, RadDe, Wli
a guest Wednesday oaftemooa
when ·ber dW&amp;'hter, -M"ts. Ben P.hH·
son, was •hor1res&amp; lor the mfleltinl
of tthe Uterary Club. Mrs. Rodney
, Do-Wrong, Jiresiderit, Was . in
charge of tbe meet·!~ ··and IIYJI
cal-l res~ were "Invention&amp;."
The - 11-~11-s '· prO}tram ift- ·
('}ude":t" a ·paper on :'Swmn ~- An·
r thuny" by Mrs. H. E. Cook -wllP
. rcViewetJ the book wrttten by
J(atberloe Anthony and a rNwiew
or ''SunUe-1 F. B. Morst" by Mrs.
L. J. He'Fnt&lt;r. Her· book was written by OUVer llarkin.-

PRODUCTION

Keystone Bt at io n

Vol. VII

'J

.conqilete "*''for liio log '~'!""" Amlo'o .the Club
J)JIDII
to no~
oka-a
·,wGUebfar"~
ago tbe
cha)
pods- &amp;lid magnoli-a
JG"t.e:.&amp;pplesleaves,
i1l .a trian. .,.. sold a ·· - JUI•' ort:'~l ill an ontique
1
w lie ....,_ ~ .., milk rlllio ""'"'-·

Entertains Guest
At Wed. Meeting

IT'S

J!;va"s Re8t·autant

WEATHER

at

tilbttoo • 1VI.nte.r_~itqent us-

~:;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;::::::~::::::::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:=========~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 Literary Group

Simon11 Groc4! ry

.l

Demtted l'o l'fle

When IMra. but.ed by Mr'ri. E . S. Sobaai and '
,...., by llr&amp; L. E. Reynolds.
A V.J.entine ~erne was carried
wt Jn .the salad course whic h
wu serv~ by :t:h-c boer. ~_ Mnr.
BlUe and - . Bruce Uoyd to
e~ memW.s w.d Oue guest,

Wall&lt;r Cmob ODd Mro. Howard
will be tbe lbostles&amp;es. 1bi.f
&lt;~nillli
lin. Pbi:IMm has eallrmeetiD&amp; ol. t.be Wm aoct
Committee at ber lbolne.
· oommi.ttfQ " DW11it~ ate Mnt.
str&amp;u., ...._ L £, lloynolda
:Jlr&amp; . Oarrdl s~~ ..

See Keebaugb, Betzng, Bauer or La ila nee
DeSoio _ Plymouth Cars &amp; Re&lt;&gt; Truck Dealer

ITUR"' COMPANY
HARDWARE &amp; FURN
"'
Middleport, Ohio

•

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Jenkins.
read
a newsle
lter from She
Ute ·aloo
Ohio
State
ExtensloD office, .edi.ted by Vi.ctor Rei.s,
Which tramed: oompaniag which
ar-e not :hrifllling ltb.Bir advert1semeDta of bulbs, pl-aots and !teC'ds.
The tnveUng prtze was oontri-

&amp;eneral
m~b-

$299

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and Fct:Ulzen".
r-============~~~::::~=======; 1-tio.ns
discussioa
w. 'beld onAthis

fURNITURE

l

Gan:lenen Qub to tbe oommittee rnemben.
_
_.
w--~Y
neo;...,. at the
M.rti. L. E. Rey.rmld.!i di&amp;tf'H)Uted
.._,...,
_,.
'"'"'6
o&amp;l
Jn '
A da.ert eour'Se' W'8:8 served by home of Mn. E. M. Blake with bu:lletin&amp; OJ1J "&amp;prmj,1ULOWEW' g
he ~ to 4:ho&amp;e named above Mrs. Bell P.bibon, pl'eSident. ~ .Bulbs" from tbe U. S. Dept . o f
!nd Hrs. ~ Morardty atd &amp;iding .m cf the topie for dle -ewn- A;pi~ which wee sent to
Mrs. Shirley Guinther.
ing's proglllft wa:a "Soil Oondi- tbe club by Con.g.ressman T. A.
and

Save aa Never Be. .
in thia Great Natiof¥!1

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Now! at
I
STOP "SOn-BED"
BACKACHE ·

1

·'"dent
fro m speaker.
Obio Univenity wiU .....
tbo 'l\le8day
LioeoiD Ha,bbo
)e
the guut
astoa "'
Club
eveaiol at

WIMDOW DISPLAY

Thursday, February

The Da•lv•Senunel

Young People Invited

the

SEE OUR

2, 1956 .
BAKERS

Ohio

and &lt;lime em'ICI5.

SQout officials \)0~ out trhat
-in
so.me :p8"rts , :l'tP tJJe-- rtl'art.ioo,
rtbievu~ ~ as ~ pi-ck- ·
-td tip
oont8'~ 'IJlrd_ ~ ~
:to OOntbat. tbb,, i(:be busiJnet~S~ncn
'ltre notifted 4bat Mr. -~ or
Mrs. Audrey Y(lltJJS' witt pk.k: up
~
&amp;w da)-B.

oom

m.'

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da)' H.

'

Mr. r :.m lnf'r will 1M' the speaker
at t.be morning wor~hip s~rviceli
on t •cb 12 illld IDih .
Spcda! mu sic £or ~he serieli oi
meetin8l' will hr. £tvf!n by tbe
eboir directed by Mrs. Arthur
Skinner and the organM, Mrs.

Clieat.er Erwiu.

Mason Heart Fund
Drive Underway
For This Month
TOO 1D56 H-Nrt FuM

Dri\~ iJ1

)foa-snri C-ou.ntt' iJI DOW Wldel"'AA.a:r
and wtlt oontinue -tlhrou.gl\oUt t:he

mor'lolb of Jo'cbi-lrMy U1Jdr!rr the dirOCti'OD -of M:ni, 0. S. Kle-J.l.Ew, who
i.s chairman of l(lhlc Ma8011 Coo~ y
Heart A."!SQCjabion.
CmJtributiotll.'l may bo )Of'nt ~ o
1.~l'e Heart.

Fund,

Poin-t J•leamwtOf!ict"n. of the

P. 0 . Boo 372,
.Asscoi'~~t i ~n .a!'('

Harold D. Somer1:·ill&gt;e. &lt;nisil!tant
ntmtrmsn; 1\.b. JQho V. •Marun,
&amp;eet«l:ai'!y; Carl M'urny, t~J:T&lt;!lr

and """·

publi&lt;itr.

s.n.u.t . ll. LittlqJagc,

AT THE A.merfCu IJ46t IIMK!IatioD dlllner tD Chi~ to open.
the 1958 drivt, Dr. Pi1u Dudley White, Preaident Daahowtr'•
bflatt speeialiit,· tdl a ptbermr. •-sudd:tm!J we ••• bee~~ •t-

ot ib4 Urpat epJdemlet ID medical bistory. • ••
d1aeuo twU ~t&amp;cked ua 1D tu.U tore'".. OAt~

tacked by on
Curullil'Y

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