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J B.;.u-:t.e.l.:;, Pa.st w- l'- red
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Jl\1(1 tnt· \,aJOCI. ; b 1' M Jumur
1 r u 1' M Semw YF 1'hts .iti
\ ou t h :::. u n d&lt;~ y The youth ch.n.lf'
v. tit -'&gt;Ill..!( ru ~m bc rs of youth Will
h &lt;~l( l ll ~rgc u f lilLll'{)' •Ill worsh rp
.~1:\1 1 1ce ' l t\o:: pa.'&gt;'\.Of wtli thave t tte
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Howard Rtrppeil,t, Pa.stor Chure..
::,Ohool 9:;j0; .Hoben Harden. Sup.
CHURCH OF THE NAIARENil.
Middleport, Rev. Robert Slyt:tn.. ,

: hurch of Christ, 8r1dforlll,
v John Wyatt, Pastor. Bible
oool 9 30, church serv1ce1 10:30
th the Lord'a Supper being
rved every Sunday morning as
e Btble teachea us •n Acta 20.7.
Juth meehng at 6 P. M. and
, angell!itle service S1111day even,g at 7. James Reed, Supt.

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Mathodillol Church, Alfred, M
M Utuv&lt;•, l'&lt;~~.o;otor Sund,Jy Srohonl
9 30 Lloyd lJtltUIJ,lUI", Supl, Wur
bhtp ~tt•ntt•u 10 45 wt1h M11latd
~WaJ'II:t, Jc .. dm~;:, \\'ednf"b&lt;t.uy l'~• ·
ntng pr"&lt;tyt'll' Ml1"VICtl:-l 7 ::10, S.U I UI
day Fo)b 11 .\t:Yi" Vale.ntmc J"XIII'I.}
Oft t•hc ha.hl
Church of Chrl1t, Fr1d I. Gsrdlll'l", llti-'&gt; IOr Btblo ~dtool
9 JU
Hu."-'!cll WtlsOIL, Sup!
Mornml,l
WUoriSillp 10 3U top.tc ' Ln'IO(I.~ Wllll
out Constl(lucucc", 4 30
Youth
H.ally, 73U lwango..-ltl:&gt; ltc OOI"Vtttt~
siaM 11optl" " Why J Atu a Chnsltan Only ", Rrv ht'fl Dunn, Hunt
1ng\on., gut&gt;st bpcakt'll" fur the

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No. 248

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Editorial Phone 397

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PboM 3118

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Announce Plans For Servicing Ministerial Trio
·200 More FanU.lies In County Presents Rotary

Jec. 14.
Fr.. Mltho41st Q\11rch, H•rrv
Bates, Pastor, Laurel CUU. Sunday School 9.30, Class meet1n1
10:30; FMY &amp;ervice 7:00; PreacblDJ 8:00; Prayer Meetln.g Wednesday 7.30. Hyiioell Run
Sunday
School 10; Preaching

Details of Ce.n~l Telephone Pomrtroy or iiVen' to the com
Compa-uy'ti oeJrpartS]OQo program m pUI-y's commerei:a-1 C'flPra;en-tatives
announced today by William Far- ne&lt;!d not be remade."
Meigs County were announced to
"Announcmenta concerning Genday by Wilham Fan--w-gto.D. d1vis· eral"s progress In Melp County
ion commercial ~ager 1ft t•he Wlll be made as the work progresscompany's diVIsion ont&lt;ce tin Jaek- es New developments wlll be anson
nounced as they occur," F'an'tngRural cable and wire extensions ton said.
wlll bring General's service tu
- -- - - approximately 200 famlhes now 1

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Chic n' Charming

living In part' of Mel_gs County,
wbere telephone se.rnee has not
previously been available Qr in
e'xcbange areas of the MeiQ:s United Telephone Company, which
have notified the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio of the1r intention to abandon operatwn and
have requested General tu offer
service to their subacriber!l.
General's constructiQn forces
are DQW extending telephone cable north along US' Route 33 from
PomEI'Oy to Rock Spnonqs. Th1s ca
ble with associated pole and wire
construction will extend Pomeroy
exchange service lo scores of ap·
pUcants living 1n the area along
US 33 north to ' the Kingsbury
Creek Road. All construction work
is expected to be completed and
service established for applicants
in the area by.... mtd-year.
Alao underway at present is a
cable extension from the compan)"'&amp; Pomeroy-Middleport exehange to Rutlaftd"" . ~Service for

plc&lt;~~B

many new apQU4.iiila-:l4. an'd about
Rutland wii.J be eatabUshed at an
ear,ly date. 'Engineers of General
Telephone 'Company of Ohio are
now surveying requirements for
Dew and additional telephone facilities in Racine, Dorcas, and Baahan areae in anticipation. of eon-

telephone 302-J.

Th• Flnt 81pth1t Ch11rch, Pom
eroy, Rev Ralph Zundel, Pastor
Church School 9:30 A. M Mornm.c
Worship 10 30 A. 1\i
The S•lvatlon Army, Mlddlt-

porl,

C~:~ptaln

Glenna

)'itl'll~tiop

Ch~o~rch

Every SundiY

It llllchYillt

10 A. M.

Sllnday

School and Communion first Sunday In month 11 A. M. Church
t•ommunton and ptuchinJ, tblrd
Sunday
m month 7·30 P. M:
church preachln&amp;-Rev. Haf(lld C.
Do~'t'r, Pastor. '
C.,rl1tl1n Clwrch If Lont lottom, rvery Sunday 9:30 A. M.
Sund;•y Srhool and eommullion;
ft r~ t :l••nday in monttl 7.30 P. M.

1 hurch preAchlnJ; third Sunday

tn.tnonth 10·30 A.M. Chllrch communton 11nd prelcbina:. -Rev.
Harold C D().!ter, Putor.
Th1 Church of Chrllt, k•ne,
uvcry Sunday 0 ·30 A. M. Sunday
St hool ~tnd contmunion,
second
.Sunr!Hy ln month 10:110 A. M
W&lt;'llk
1 hurrh commuoton and pr~achiDII
Fint Preebyterian Ch\m;h, How- rourth Sunday In moat.b 1.30 P.
&lt;li'd Rupllt'lt,
l'm~t;&lt;~r.
Ohttn:h .M. church preachlnll.-ReV. HarSch•••l 0·30 Jaml'-" Sooha:non. Supt old r . Doster, Pa&amp;tor.
Th1 Chrlatlan ChurCh at tt.mMo umg
W'OI'I'ilhtJ)
10:30 tOJlLC
"Gr-oot
ll:.' IM&gt;I' I'IItc\~
und Smull lock Grov~. CV(!I"Y Sutiila)l 9:30 A.
M. Sunday Schoo] ~nd C011\DUIDIOD
Sa-ml~"; Ul'&lt;hnultUt1 ;md dn.'it::tlla
lion o( &lt;"ldt)l\'1 , We81mtn.!ltd Youth second Sunday in month '7:30 r.
l"f'IIAIWsMp Will •RS.Iloist W~tl the M churrh prcachhl&amp; Courtb Sua.
tot\l'VIl'C nnd m hho afrern"OIO!l
to duy tQ month 10:80 A. ll. tbu.rc~
a ml'('\ rn~ m Allh('..n~; M-onday nl eommunton and proaehlni.-..Rev.
7 ::111 St\&lt;OS:IUI' llll'l"Lit o11t )JB6lUI"'ti Harold l' DOJiter. Putor. .
C~rl•ton Church,.
- ~lqiiMiry
....tOOy; W01:llt~(li!t)' 6 30 Junlttr
L'bou-, 'J P M &amp;-nlo1· UOO ~r.
'Road, Rev Il. A BJd.dle,, f' ..tor.
Mt. Morl1h B•ptiat Church, N. Sunday Srhool 9:80; Prl.)'er Meet•
ll .Bordon, Pltl!llvr Dtblc Scoboool inv 7 4:1 Wednesday evenln&amp;; aad
II JD Arl(l1ta R~l&gt;t.l'- SufJI : MOrD· Church uu-vtce '2nd and ttb SUD·
dll)'ii .It 7•411.
.m~ W~hi'p JU 30. BTU 6 p . m.
Church of Chrlat tn Chri1H1n
lUI Church••• Mornlftl Ster &amp;
Unron . Guy F' S.1yre, l'a~tor. Blble Enterprise, Rev. RogCU' Bisher,
St;othool 9 30 OdcJI M1~1\lcy. Supt. Pa~;;tor. Morning Sial!'
Sunday
~llol1RIJIK IS:n-Jcc tu 30;
Evewn1 School 9 t.5 A. M. M&lt;irnlni worSerWce 7 30.
ship at J 1 A. M. MYF Suuday eveHHih Mlthodiat Church, L. A. nlnl at 8. Prayer meetina Thure-Sangoru&lt;l.er, t•aHtor Sur..Jay School d.a7 evenini F.nterprl•e St.lD.day
9 30 Ernest Cov!"rt , Supt. . Mora- School 10.10 A. M. MornlnJ wor.
111M wort~htp 10.30, 1~lpt c "On fk! , abip 9.30 A .M, YF at 6:10 P. M.
mg Buul", 4 30 .Jr and Sr-. YF Evenln.1 worl!hlp
7:80. Prayet
at rally, Wednes day OIJ!to Are.a meotina: Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
C!bn1r
Rally, l!olumbUB , 7 p m
Ul Clourche1, L•..rt P1tl1 1 ROo
prl!Chioo, "J:hursday 7 311 Cornmi!O!· aer Mart1n, Pl!tor. Sunday School
JJUn on Fmance: Sat1.1rda).- J() • · m. 9 30 A M Won hip Service 1 P
Qatii!IC'Inrt.lcal Clil9S
M. ChruU.an Endeavor 1lternate
Chui'Cih of ttt. Nu•r•na. Robert Sundays .at 7.30 P. M.
Sl~s . P.nt.nr 81hll' Sl'h&lt;w~ 9.30
ChuHh of tb. N•ltl'tlnt, lyr•
~ Tayl~1r, Sup1
MornJnJ cuse, M C. Larrimore,
Pastor.
W&lt;ft'hlp JO 30 Voun ~,:
Pooplcs Sunday Srhool D 30 A. M. Mornln1

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OPTOM111RI8T

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
Eut Court Street, Pomeroy
Offlee Hoon: t to 1%, 2 to I.ICiose at Noen on Tllm.)

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and

LATB AV

IHZATH ot tu pee.u 4411 10t.e.

CI'OII'-d:rapecl to a IOfUy foJded
bodlat, comtl from thl Ceil
Oh&amp;pmu aprlnc eollecticn.. Two
JoW-pl&amp;Ct4: puell rtve tuUnMi
to thl' back ot the aklrt.

vice who have not lJI'evlously signed 1n application card should apply
by letter or In pereurt at the company's business office, Sccon.d
Street, Pomeroy, Ohiu. ,
All appltcetions reee1ved will be
exa-mined and the applic-ants ad

Thl1 man can give fO'I
clependalt..
delivery of

vised Bl!il '8'000 as possible COO(:Cl"ning thJJ avaitabioiity IOf new servJCe.
"It 18 import1nt," Farrington
t.dded, ''that all interested persons
,Place their appUcations now a.s the
number of applican.t:SI per mile of
const.nuotlon has e direct effect
on eonsbrUdtM ch&lt;~~Cges Full lnf.omlallron on tan£f.!1, .prescrlbed

THI
CHRISTIAN
SCIINCI
MONITOII

rates and constntotl:ool. obarges i.s
available at the oompany'-s off1cc.
A.pplft;ah&lt;m&amp; pre\"iously matl-ed

HINMWI"" buslne""*'•
onct .atuilltftts
OVIP

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lmproV'ements
In Mason Co.

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H.,.•, a wonclerful wy 1o lily "Our ' - wiD lOIII" ,
Samsonlte It W tt bhl,. It's a 1 gift that'a 01 proctteol 01

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It is thoughtful. You ~n· choC.lrom P"I"Y

-·fy

loYtfy

-r·lhan·loarlior" fln~ thiif
wOol and.WI!"
' . cloaoJI'fth 0 damp dcrlh .. :~"" price ronao
bonly$15to$35'.

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The JPYJ-a.ns f'Ol' the mlorovc- Woo6gerd, Mrs. James
men.ts were dT:nvn up by Otis M Bess Sanborn

Rice and 4-H mub Agent Rll6'6'el'
Priddy B-lueprint&amp; are oow being
made by tbe Appalachian Eleetnc
Pawer Oompq.

Costs of .the i'ltJpi'Ovements are
not known but {lhe boMd rh.aiP aJl
aoJoclatkt-n 1oom the Meso~\~ Cowrty
Cour.t of $6000 with which lllo 6t.a-rt
the work. SUch fun.W were made

cases Weft heard

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"IXlrchest.er,'' in. the
Greenland in · 1943 and
of the chaplains: Ll P.oHng, Lt.
Fo"- Lt. Wasbiqten and Lt. Gutb.

to ~·~·it~•=""::=:t.:·""""":T?::"":::O·:-:-::-:::-:-=:-

to the

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ID an mdeHnite term to tbe Girls"
Industrial School at _DoJaware tb"
mor.nmg, fot' violation of probation, Juvcmle Judge Jobn Baron

r~~ding

ChqCSJ apiDHfl

"Recerrtly," Bacon I'OPQI'ted,
··~tae gtr1 tikipp;d &amp;ehoof m ~abon of proba.Uoo and wmt JOY·
ndmg wtth two bo)'8 aDd 8!b.Otfu.or

~d.

George Heilman
Funeral Service
To Be Wednesday
Funeral

ON -THI IRI{G!IT\I'ST . COINt.J.
lUDDUPOIT
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for George

He!l.man, 92. who died at the home
of tns dwgllter, Mrs. WtiUam
Kmg, tth.is IOOl'ID..ing Will be held
Wednesday at 2 p. un.
He wn born 'OO April 22. 1663,
and !had been -hvmg wtUl .h1s dau

The Lcgionaircs will meet Monday at 7 p m. at the Hall an.(j: wiiJ
attend 11ervices at the Cbutcll uf
Chnsl in a body. This a~ounce
~nl was made after •
S,borl
meet10g held by the Legtobaircs gl\ter, Mrs. Kmg, for th-e p~1 si:t
at(.er the religious scrvtce bad cmd one half Yi'l&amp;rs.
He IS BW"VIVed by one oon, Erbeen concluded.
nffil, of P~buf'&amp;b; four dau&amp;:obterli, J~N:I
Carr, Huntul.gt.on;
M,vrl'le Cannao, Huntl.tt~~ton, Nora

Road Limits Set
In Salisbqry Twp

OUntm~.

Re~nolds-bu.rg, 0.. and
Neva Kiog. Pomf!I"O)· JW Ooo t~un
Jtay preceded hfrn in death, as
did his wU'c, Flora Gl"\'e.rrlek Hell-

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0\her ~urvrvon. •ncludc: HlN'C
Iroa tl on Sa li~bw-y ~lP ,f?ad8'
16i61ets
Margarot Haut·k, L1Z::&gt;:!l"
have been !let at ctgh~ tons, &amp;tfordGenbclmc.r
and E11-a. Hetlman, &lt;&gt;nc
lng to a report rcccf;ved t~4ltr. ~

brother.
Wilham
Hetlman, 17
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Th( rcport11" stites that the grandehtJdron and 19 ~ grtat1d
Salisbt£ry 'fuW'l\'iDip trusle$t b.aNe children.
taken ncceSllary and legftl Jtepe: to
Sr.rvroe&amp; wiH be held at ~·h{'
iOt~t sny ot 1111 Salisbury ToWnship
RoHdH, when condition of same
warrant it, and Uutl Ute moimum
weight of truck and load shaU be

ei&amp;ht tollS.

rma~

Democrat~e-controlled io-

vest.JgatlllnS
1'hil: ~ a 26 pfir
cent mcreoase m funde &lt;Wer ttae
$495,000 .the ronmwt~ ft'Ceived
last year

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Flood Insurance. Sans. Herbert
Lehman D-NY and 1oobn P,
.Kamed
D-Maa. ..r .... to iM,ro.
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dlJce k'll51ation f.or a ttbree billion
H

doMar federal flood

di~

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program 'to 'prulect tmvl.te
ttomoow-DSS and ~~~~ lita.

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eo8pCI'Il.8(hd: b7

eena.tw~.

Ewing Funeral

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wl1.h t·ht·

Rev. Ray Biddle, "O[(tcialmg, and
btmial wW be in 1lhe Bunk(.'l" llilt
Cemetery. Pneo49 may call anylimo &lt;II .... t.minll-ll&lt;iile.

Segr.-gotion' Sen. A
ertson D-Va .• plillllled "'introclu&lt;e
a J&lt;lint resolutwo
fUVB sbtea a

River At 29.69
LeveI'Mon. At
.IA.eal B "dg
n t

W1lh the forecut ol more nill
for the area, Ute poliibllitJ' of "Old
Man River'' leavi.q bls ~
looms up aa a posaibWtJ.
According to a repor~tho
u. s. Corps Entinern.
office, tile stage of
ri'tl!r -.t
7:30 a. m., todaJ at Pomero)' waa

29 69 and falUq.
A apokeama.n for the Enc1neerJ
stated witb tbe flll of more rain up
the river and iD. our area, the
probability of it fiaodtng is now
possible Tb fiood atqe at Pomeroy
is f1 feel
Tempentw-e raqe Sunday, 19
to 38.
Temperatllfe raqe a :year 110

was reported to
me "
TIK! Juvemlc Judge alw reprt00 !.hat a 16 year old Middleport
RFD Juvenile !.bad .tus driver's hce-n.:se BUspended for lihirt.y dllys
fur speeding of'li Route 7 tJbroug.h Sunday, 2lS to 36.
M1ddlcpol't: The 8ITeSt was madt
Preclpitatiou for 24- hours endiq
by t'ha Mi.ddlepmi, au010rttiu.
8 .p. m. SuadQ-. Dillie.
Humidity at 8 a. m. Sun.41V', 11
Emerwncy Rwn
Pf'r cent, at 2 p. m. 74, at 8 p. tl.
Tbe PomerOr Jl.m.CTgcncy Squad 84
took MrS. WWfltWn Older, Ftvc
Sunrise today, '7:34 a. m: aunaet
Pointa, to•lhe Ho~\Hospilal, Sun- 5:49p.m.
day Morr\if!'. ,,fpr, matcrruty pur- Moonrise today, 3:41 a. m. moo•

girl, and this

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'the two hav

to Bacon. the gul

bad been first reported to bave
been prom~scuous m 19M wrth an
oldft' man }n Toledo; and later on
in JuJy, witth ~ boYB she met
.at a tavern m Gall~a County. Sbe
was -placed on probat.ron by the
Juvooile Court foc. Ute RCODd
lime m July

Bar-

pit"kup u-uek, although, She (MIT
Gilkey) !bad wamOO. lhem not to-.
Bar:hvm and Duekwortb wafile
Jtrav.eltng west on Route 7 «PQttoed
the two moo in the truck the.sded
m the opposite ~ion. The two
la-w 'Oftkers tlhen followed t.tlem
t:o a Rout-e 7 ta'Vem w.bero :they
ma-de tthe tirt'Etlt..

the Government 09er·
ati01• ComnUt.t.ee I« S6.25.000t to

'l'eqllellt by

~ :e~~wd~~rr;:

A 15 yoar old juverule. fonnerly of Pome.r-oy RFD, was seoteneed

trom was ealledi Sat\l'.t"&lt;lftY n1gbt
by •Mr., RalpQ Gilkey :aond' ilold
thal tWil' men ~ere, beati~ up her
hUiSbaDd, and to eome at
When be
Deputy H•rliHi"
Duekwurbh •arrived at -tbe
they IOUJ)d jloljib ,, GUkWt
•P" ·ond Mo.. "Gilkey .' oaid !IIJI[t,[j
Olark .and SWiometz wore I'Cspo-n«ible and .bad also taken, wH.bout
Gtlkey'H conserrt:, t.herr 1948 l'"ord

A House Administratum suboommtttee on aooount:s oonskkred a

eight
(!(her
DelnoeratE
IS much
~
~ lePslation
~ by the Eismhow-er admmntr-ation.
Gl SoiJ)ob: ~o Senate lnve&amp;ti·
gdt.i~ ~bomnmittee called for
m t'iS IOil
(JUesticaiJJg Dr. AimeUe RubeD0\her eongressronal news·
ste111, wt.o wa idenUf\ted iD earilmm1grahon. President Ei!len- Jer 1d.imony as a Commvnilt
howcr ongidtaUy was t"O b.ave sent wlule sh~ can a Ve'l.er.ll15' traming
•hl'!i ~mmJgr:rtiOTt mea;.age to Con- .tetw".IOI. The nbcomm1ttee Aid ~
Senate
planned
to Th-en
!It-art the
votmg
on ll?oildcrs
the controvers1al gas bill Itself. The measuN!
would exempt producers of natural ga:s from direct utdtty regula-twn- by the Federal Power Com-

•

~porlod.

Aooording

f!y f« eCect.Jon.year mvestfc,a,t.ma
or th.e F.ts-enhow'er ~mlstn~.

' T Rates
' High
ax
-.
G'If} sentenred
W&gt;illilo J1o1i.
For Depositors
to
For Violation !;.':.."'::..~ ood
Of Probation •
.

snult of a Harrisonv.i!lle tn.an and
t&gt;he ·theft of Ms flrock. Satw-day
ntg:ht, Deputy Sheriff Leroy Bar-

trum

lnvestteatiOD'S. Democnrt:~: ud
Repubi•CMlS took behmd clOISied
doo~ t·heLr ar&amp;'UD'IenU owr whett.tt the Democratlc&lt;CU~Crolled
Oongrei;IO ts ask&gt;i.ng too much moo-

it Tuesday instead!' 11
report. train.Htg Veterabi! - irulle ~ 01.
ed till! messa-ge ca-Os for refGrnu
m the controvemal J.fcGalT3.D- Bfll of Ri.;hu '¥bile MrL..RulteaIStt!iO Owned A from 1116 to liCit.

ava.dable ·undero a bill .sponOOl't"".d
Jack Clark, 24, 31\d R.a-Jph Steinby Sen. Er Bartlow Joneso and .pas- metz, 20, both ll)f Hat'J'i.sorrvi.Ue
sed m tbe State Sen-ate tn 1955
are being held in the county jail
Two cam))t will be. held m July
for invastigationo in· an alleged as

this year beewse of the rovererowd
ed -oondi{llom when -ttve (."')Unt.')''s
'l H rcmnfS'ktw swBrmed rt.o the

tmproper mfluence or an attempted bnbe.
Sen Fr;mc1s Cas.e R SO told
tho Senate Friday tha t an attorney
who, he said,. was }nterest.ed 1:11
passage of bhe gas btll left $2500
m cash w1t.JJ one af hl.S South Da
kota fri-ends as -a campa1~n contrtbutton after satl.'tfyJ ....- t::nnselt
.. .,
that Case would probably support
the btU
Jo~ .,00 Knowland saM

w•

128, Chaplain's Dly" (rom the
Legion News which told
sinking of the Troop

Mra-itime. Tbe Houare ~
Horine OommiUeo, ..,.... to 1m.
pzvv.e labor-maDIJftb,eut ~
m the frequently ltritM'iddea
mMit.ime mdualry, beld aecret
meetings Vlli&amp;b reprflieDtative~ of
both sides.

l lmeshgatro.n of the QUestion of

gr,_ to&amp;y However he pill

,Legion's "Four

Walter Aet.

BY UNITED PRESS
Senate Jeadters urged quu~k a~
proval - y fw n-eat""' of a
b-kie-t"tbbon committee tJ&gt; m'Vdl.lgate a ptWBibly unpooper at«mpt
-to mfluunce a member's vote. on
t1le natural cas bill.
,
The Senate was or.llfd mto 6esJ)OII two Gours
before H:s tNr.tl
meeti'lle time, ostensibly t&lt;1 v&lt;lt '!
on 1he .gas bill af.t.er lhrt-e- weeki
of debate
But Sena1.e Democrattc Leader
Lyndon B Johnson Tex and Senat.e Republican Leader Wdham F
Koowland, 0-.tlif , 5aKl thzy wouW
first ask the Senate to order an

they hopod: for qmck apprlWal of
&lt;."'UU't Harry tM- proposed mvestigation lo proteet tbe eood name of the Senate

;:~~~~E~Ej~:J""'
lhron

The wc1aht limit of Jruct" and

fUR~"ITilE -

~~:~;~1":.Hddleport
~ $~

Harrisonville
Mystery Man
Men Held In ,Correctly Named
Assault Case As Walter Hamm

Petty Larceny
Is Charged To "
Local 'Resident

B·AIER

1

Challtain 'of the Eighth District
and pastor of the Mt. Herman
UOJ.ted Brethren Church in Meigs
County.
Mr Thoma lfas the guest speakCriswell,
er for the fervice and he read tbe
story of the begin~~~ of "Four-

" ~-I.

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While inWxicaied

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sheroiffa deparimteni

"

ynsafe

OPflt'attoo- Wilbur
Van MeleT, Guysville, forfetl.e-d a
bond'. He is cbqed with

C&lt;ISU,

and lierved the ham dinn~r were
Mrs. L. W. Mc:Cornas, Mrs. Robert
Hurley, Mrs Perry Mitcb, Mrs.
Ralph
Radcliffe, Mrs. Harold

oot been prefem!d as of yet. t•h-

tit;

1.be peace while mtox\eat.ed,
Ofa L. Dailey, Portland, $10 and

Feeney-Bennett Post,

'

w-ere tined by

ina

The program next week has
been pl•nned by E. 0. Hall who American Legion, observed the
will introduce Bart
Benedict, Natio~al Leglon'a "Four ChapPublic Relations director for the lains' Day" on Feb. 3, by having a
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical publie religious seniee at theU'
Corp, Ravenswood, who will be Hall with Paul Haptonatan, Post
the guest speaker. Honor students Chaplain, presiding. Frank Cheese
from Middleport High School will brew, Eighth DiH,trict Commander
also ,be present for ,the meeting. spoke briefly to lhe 4udlence and
MethodJ~t women who prepared mtroduced the Rev. Weber TMma

•w

.,.'
'

ment relaUvee to the World .J..f.
fairs tnstitute' which is scheduled
to be held in Clneinnali on March

Plan 4-U Camp

FOUND FROZEN IN BOX CAR

••t•INM!onlt NWIPOPH, pub.

Friday evening at the Heath Mel-

the OhiO s W1ldhfc Resources
booklet published by the Division
of Wild Lire, 5100 ?ublln Roa~,
htgh.quaoMy-mHk
"Jau.rula C." Col':'mbus Anyone mterested m
wa-s a jumor three year old and havmg one of the well illustrated
was milked two t.irn()S da1 1y fey booklets may wnte to this address
305 days while oo t-est. She met and enclose $~ for _each copy
calvin,w: requiftnumta.
A general discms1on was held
after Harry Barnes read a state-

Syracuee Jtaclne, :ftutJ.and, Rock
lmpt10vements .cal!IJ for .a :new
Spring; Dorcas, a~d Basban.
k1tobon and baremenl add1tion to
Farrln.c;oon recommended that the camp whi-ch
Is located' at
any PtltlSO'ns deslrinll General's ser- Scru.lhskle in Mason County.

NOON

Seveo per80u

local magl&amp;torat.M over tbe week
eDd; ooe man pos1..«t bond and
one boad Jorfeitw-e was made
In Mlyor E. F. IWbinsotr's court
Saturday
mght,
tbe- followmg
were fmed: Albert R Keeton Jr ,
M"IOt!l'livHle, ~ and &lt;'~. d.!feclive broakes, Harold Reeves, AIbany,
$10 and
oostN, Eugene
ReeYeS A:lbany $10 and cost.-;
both ~ere oba;ged With dilsturo:

051 grams for the Conference durmg
the meetmg and Dr. K.. D Amsbary, displ,ayed _the latest Issue o.~

Ptans for JmiJ'f'&lt;lvcment6! to the
Mlddlepoo"t ,fiXChru.:a;e l&lt;lall calling MlatSon Oou.nty 4-H Camp were
area, wbich will iaoliide the com· mad,) at 1&lt; f'ecoent mffttnJ!: .of the
munities- of Pomep.oy, Middleport, camp boord in Pt. Pleasant.

School
2.30; Holiness
mectlng 3 30 Open Alr Servlee 7
l'. M SalvatJon meetini ,.30.

A minstenal trto
presented
speclal music when the Middleport-Pomeroy RoLJry Club met

pounds of fat, according to the
Amel\tea-n Guesrnsey- Cat.td.e Club.
Th1s produehoo ma&lt;k!- in 'llhe
AGCC'~ Herd lmp~vement R,{:p
tl"y
is equal oto 5300 quarts o.r

AU arcu re.ferte&lt;t to to will be
in the Pomeroy-

Rummell.

Special Program

Met"gs County
Guernsey
·
cOW
Makes Record

incorporat~

Sunday

Chrhtl1n

:ttbloS _ye~.

• ed
Seven Are Fm
In Local Courts
. 1'eekend
Durmg

hO&lt;tist Church. The Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, Rotartan. mtrodueed his
guests. The Rev. C. E. Hl)yt, Mid·
Uleport First Baptist Church, and
the Rev Leshe Kunze, Pomeroy
Umted Methodist Chlll'ch, and the
trlo sang twc hymns accompanied
by Mn. Paul Haptonstall.
Ed1son Baker, president, prCsid·
ed at the Open meeting and introduced two Gallipolis Rotarians:
Rosa Flemmg and Harry King.
Plans are being made for the Jocal Rotarians to join the GallipoPETERSVOROUGH, N H.-A lis club in a bus for the trip to the
n .'gJ'St.ered Guernsey .cow. l.oowit Dbtrlct Coo!erence to be held ia
Grove Jaunita C., rnvned by Edi- Zanesville.
.son Roush, Rae~ne, Ohm, :has oom"
pletcd a production ~cord .of 11,- 1 President Baker dlstr•buted ~ro-

388 pounds

nate

Lnmediate Investigation Asked
On Attempt To Influence Vote

General Telephone To Ex

RMChvlllt Ch1r. ., Rn. JlrMI1nd
orris, Pastor. Services at Jopp.1
30 A M.; Sunday at 10·20 Sun417 School at Long Bottom II 20 A .
1 ; Preaehmg 1ervlce 10·4&amp;: Sunlay School at Reedsville 9.20 A.
.t:. fr~aebmg 7 30 P. ~- WSCS at
Jasement' of Reedsville cburcb

A ·,

1". ::-,opncr , l'&lt;t~&gt;wr. lf:JU
,..,,,,_,.otJ&gt; ::t L\1"\dll', J' tuu u;, lU J\J

in t.be soutbwat ud •Prudilll

·w&amp;

Llle 'Wotlld !8 uul of Jom'' , b,..

uf the ]e;,json ~moo
u-otdc rt l -:x l f€l&amp;eb. mt W do thy VICe 7'010.
v.dl fu1 t hHu art my GQd, rtJhy
ST.
PAUL'S
LUTHERA~
:;.pu 11 L'&gt; good , lead me mto .t!be 1 CHURCH, Pomeroy, L. M. Mob•
lanrl or u pr~l:(hb~u.-.:s Pal..m.s ~43
bolf, paator. The piitvr a plann·
10 Sunday Sc·hool lO A M WOO mg to conduct mid-week Leot~t.
U e!i.d&lt;~ ) o•vt' ntog s er\'t('fl at B The servtce, Tbe hns~ Will be held on
pu hl w h conitalh' tnHtOO to al- 1 As.b Wednesday, Feb lMb at 7 . ~ ...
t1 111d ItDadtn.g TOOm w1th :&gt;Ide . o'cl~k Themo w11L be "Behu&gt;t·ntt an{'P l oet~te.d &lt;~I n~&lt;~r of c h-urd:l Your K1na:" His Crown- Hts Seep
upt n w t.rm r uhl1c MnndO(i
oand 1 ter-Htl Robe-1-ltitl
Kmg&lt;l.omW r: dnt\St l&lt;~y from 2 to 4 P M
HLS Oredent1als- Hts
llomage\Jmted Methodit.t Church, J. H~ Death The publtc ~~ jnvlted
1 t•.-;lw Kunze, Pa.-.Ltlt .
Ch\H'cb
THE RACINI! MISSION, Ch1rln
Sch r,ul 9 15 Thou SnutJ1, Supt., Bush, Pa:rtor. Sunday Schi}OI 1l!
Wor.:&gt;h111 ScrvH:c 10 JO " Compa:;s- a m. Sunday cvemn.r: worshtp
wn a llu•tsllan Vri'\ Ue ', You1b 7.30 p. ln. Weekly Pr11yer ServiCes
l' ('] ,liM.,htp 5 :&gt;U, M'O"n~la}' 7 15 Of- Tu1!21day 7.3{1 P- m Portland ser
t 1e 1aJ Bo&lt;.~rd MocLmJ: \\'cd.nee.d:ay VIces Prayer scrv1cc Mond,ay at
10 :1 Ohio At·ea Ev.uJ!;:dJstlc Hally 7:30P-m. Rugular church .scrvJcc'
7.30 p 111
•
7 Md
I
\" 1
1 · Fnday
111 (.IJ IUI!I IU::&gt;, •rwm~J.ilV
RACINI AND GREAT BEND
Wf'tlk i.lJtb-l c Stud y, f lhUH'id.ay 7
&lt; hn11 lt l'hcar~.d
Baptat Church, Rev Wesley JenMethodi1t Church, R•tine, Jo.,n klns, Pastor Sermon Topic "DtvEIWliiJd, Pa ~ tor ltEI(.' JIH', O;~k tdHVI' me Rule". Sundny School 9·30 a
.l\nt 1qu 1ty , Ynrc&gt;JI 11 1m suttun m Sunday mornmc worship 10:4~
l'r ay('f .. a m (Racmc) BYPU 7 30 p m
1,. 1 mun " J'hc p~ JWCJi ul
ll&lt;~n m·· Su nda y &amp; hoo l 11 JU A Sunday evcmng worshtP 7 ao p
\T . y .,11 1h FL,Ilowslllp n I'
].1 , m (Great BcndJ We ekly Prayer
7 30 !' M
Wednesday 7 30 p. m
h
1 ~ervices
J-.\'o•nm g WmN t[)
'
CHURCH OF CHRIST: Hi11nd
(),,k &lt;.row· Mornm g \\-nrs!up
'' 4 ~ '1. \f su11 day St hL)()I 10 45 Chapel, Rrv
Edt son
Weaver,
Bible School 10 a m Supt. Henry
1·
1 Ehl!n; Morning ~wrv t ce 11 30
c
c 1
S u11 •Ill ,,un
c1ay ..,L
, t m~1 111 • A M;
E
,
7 30 A
p
vang:elts!JC ~cl Vtco
1
\
II
1
W
I
'I
. ,
ur n ll\ '1:
m ~· ~1p
"
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'
Ynr•·~t How
!\~or!llllf.:
\\ •~.'l.lllp · ·
0 A M. Suu~.1y Sclwol 9 :'iO A
Gr~ce EpiKop•l Church, E1101
!'If Offii·J,d Board mr~ltng Wlh Miltn Street. Pomeroy. Rev. J
hr ld i't ·dav r vcn til'g at lite home Edwtn Charles, H.ector, Mrs Ce
of :vr. ~ Am u• B.11l o.v
dln: W. Clark, or~;:o~ntst. WorshiP
An !tqml ~ Sltnd.•y &amp;h110-l 9 30 and sermon at 10 30 A M. Holy
A :\t 'l'ilur&lt;;{la)• eH•n J n~ wor~htp Commu~ion ftrst Sund01y tn month
7 3!1 P :\1 'l'hu l's(tay Y oiLtlh .f tl Church School, BeglllnCt8
and
lnw ~ htp ti :.10 1''. ~~
l'rtmary, 11t 10 30 A ~t f&lt;' o.- tnfor
work,
Methodi1t Church, L1tart F.1ll1, n~oll l on conccrnmg our
l:. ntJII&lt;Wh iJ c

ehttne

Oh.io Cloucb and mild. with rata

J 1 • orui.OI'Ien, Dy .Mrs. Paul Szruu

pastor. .aible Scboo.l 9 30 l...e6tfh
U,&gt;"lor, SUpt; M~rm g preaehinj
:;erv1ce
JO.ao, Y n&amp; Peopl&amp;J'
alld the
meeting 43.40;
angellSUe Hr·

JUl"l

WEATHER

lff~el~..: ...~·~·~··~·~...,._~;;;.;;pj:;;;:a;&amp;--~:;::i:'-;=;:::-J
l i~~~~i;,Z4:S____Edi;;:i~D~e~~o;ted;;~T~o~T~he~~~~~~t~~-february
J

wv

COimDI.W.1W1
10 1.5 &amp;to
''belt ~tiM.In

~o,:tlQO.l Qf ~Jl'S fQl'
of tiM L.orQ. {t'roverb, :lO.:.O),

a'

C. E. Ho~
ran

P~tuc. Uburcb ~I II 15 .t
C!~, Supt., M.omw&amp;

l&gt;lliP and

e

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WI VIc~

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PQIICS•. Its

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DON'T EVER DO THAT AGAIN

�~'-Jiog~:,:l!.:!:.WO=:::l"C~&gt;:•:;:·:::-=·::::··;. :;I••: -;~-~~.z~::.·. :·~~ir.;.·~:;;:=:=;·· :--------Th~::e_:D:-~o~il!v_~.Sen•• nel. Pomero~·MI~:-.I:e. o~.,oc:.:rt. .~•.'.~.Oh~.;;':'-!0~':'~:!;-·~"f~~-:-,:."';..~l?~·~·=··=:;·,~';k~:::r:::;.;,.-: :r~r~,;;-~;~-:-:-~--:-:=:_:M_::o:::.:_:n:::d:::a~y:..,:_F..~:'_: b:.r: :.u: :a:.r:!..y~6:,~1:..9;56

The Daily Sentinel
I

On
The
..

OE'W'OTED TO INTERESTs OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

REYNOLD E. GREIIENI

RICHARD 5, OWEN

Sentinel, Joe, at 110 M~ haotc St, Poml'roy , 0
phor.r 398, edttortal offtct' phont" 397
.Enh•rt&gt;d u st&gt;ro nd
Pomeroy Ohio

elas~ m:~llm.e:

ma11t&gt;t' at

th~

Bu~lllt'SS

C

offtt'e

ltlt

Unltellf Preu Staff COt.,.spoftdtnt

SubsntptJOD rates Dehvery by earner where availltble 30 cMJts
per wee\" one yen m adva~:~ce 8l The Da1ly Sentinel olflce, $Ui 60,
s1x months, $7 80, three months, $3 90 By mvtfll" route where
avtulabk· one month, $1 B)· mat! one y£&gt;ar $8, six monlhs, $4 ~.
thrct&gt; rnnntha. $2 50, one mon th , $1

\,

AConfused Supreme Court
wher~NlS treaonly
be under the
aut.hortty of rhe Un1led States"

or I he

~ ~~

COR'~&gt;tltuhoo

n~

900
Uruted Pre&amp;S
correspondents. 1000
around the wo1ld look ahead at 10 30
the news thot wHI make the head· 1100
lines.
12.00

I

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Hottest bet around the Wtute
House is that President Eisenhower Will announce h 1s second term
decuLOn between Feb. 20 nnd
March 1 People around the Prestdcnt expect him to keep his de
cwon a closely guarded secret
untd the ver y moment he confid·
eA it to the Americao people. Probably over a nation-wtde telcvlq
ion-radao hookup.

Therefore a C'Onfu!«'d Suvreme
Court h as •held thai a tJ'611t y Reed
It u:; bct'DWIC the Supreme Coort
not 00 tn purMJitr\00 of t·he Con ·
overl.ooketl t!h1s pomt thai 11 hPid
slitut wn
that treat ies s ubsequent to the
'llh.e explana1wn is tlus The adop.llion of the 0o1JSIJ11ltl(m do
The Umted &amp;tattti liXl"Sted befm c not need to oonfru-m to 1t
the Co~.ltUtiOIJ wa.&lt;; ratt(u~:i. a
1'h1s has g1ven th~ P resid'f!nt
pt&gt;ri-od of 13 )ea.I-s from July 4, and .bwo-thirds of the sooal&lt;". or
J176 Durmg t.h.IS' llllle we had en lin lob&amp; ease of -executive a.grec
1ered mto a few trc.M.tes wh 1~h m e nl~, trhe Pres.uient and a for
tthe C111mers o( t•he Coo.~lit ut1 0n t!ign pollllCJ.an, 11he power to rewantl'&lt;l to keep 10 force Am ong wnte 00" destroy the ('o~; lttUtl on
them ~the t.-~t y nr Jl('l!l«' llot1'h i'tsel(
F.ngiPM
This I'S v. hy the Br1eker ame-nd·
HeMe the lanb'Uage "uod r.- trliP
ment Rhould be adoptffi
&gt;a uthonly uC thl' Unt!.._'tl Sl.llH'S

-

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-13 STATES CUT TRAFRC DEATHS

not !Tee w:W1 $heir fish~, a fatot
to which 1 .radily J8III'Md y I
have uft('G) frequented PUblic bam

RUARK REPORTS

On Being Castigated

before elalma Ulnlt: ud _.. was
Clattened by a stnneer for jUIIt
be.~ng

By ACommie Group

hilndy
My 13 Vllliliblre ')QI eome as. B
delega.hon to lfiiPI"'Ve me and they
aB!tl:ed me -to esplain my cat)iielh·

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In tru.n tc: rntalitlea In 19M from 19ftt, •ccordlnl to Natlonnl
SaCr•tv council Btatlattca. Blagest decreane, Idaho, 23 per cent,
Jllg hway dcatlla for all United State• t.otaled mo.-e than 38.330.
~--~

my new
'

N

EW l'ORK ~ Arter the fnRl1 !on ot 11 nmaU boJ
who. wanta thA dump trmk cuuently bfoln1
piDyld with by unother l!hl. I .o.m p()Utlng toduy
What l crnve 11 11 key.
ll'a a apeclfl&lt;' key-that to Oram@r~y park, and
the more 1 think nbout tt. the more I suppose that
nearly everybody II\ Manhattan haa wanted one
at one time or another. The trouble 11, the only
way you un buy one 111 with an &amp;partment leaae.
Guarded 1temly by tour hu. . ••tea, ar.mercy
park 11 a 1mall patch of land ill what you mtgbt
eaa •·tower mtdtown"- an area from 20th to 2tat
atreeta. bounded rather roupry on the wnt by
Ji'ourth avenue and on the ea•t by Third. For all
I know, It may be unique-the only park ot 1111
kind wher. you muat Uve alonr ltl boundiU'l•• tO
Jo
own a key and thua be &amp;ble to tnln u.
Oramnq, PGrJt. Thue dll)'l there Ia a qUill, almo.l a torpor,
about thtt place. On aunny daya. Lbut mon.lh-. we
wtattut one• want fly and tee klctl. nuraee. old folk and proud younc
mothert feapiJII', tdlt1n• or ll&amp;ndlll.ll' lnattle They ~~t~em to pay u• no
never mind. n le' AI C11o.,._ u In •erkelt.'JJ Square, thty have walked
throUih a door Into another eeatury.

• • • •

Tllll PARI[ AND ns J:N'VIROJIS. back in the Jat• :IIO!tl. were &amp;
ltroaJIIelr.t ot .oet.ty. f'lllr CQoper, Who tCiunded Cooper m 1tttut,
OllC41 llvecl tblrt In hll tabuiOul mu.lon with tta own private ~room.
eornpltle wtth U bl&amp; mlm;~n.
At Oratntf'CJ' Park Hortll, hard by Lextqton aven'"' Jtvect Cyroa
.,, ._tid, In WhOM Mme pllwl ' " " made tor th lay~f. ot the 1lrat
abl' and acnJN U. atreet onct ttood \M. home of
Stanford WbJte, the Jl"Nl an:hlttct WM untortunatetr. pt m Harey
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whoM ~ at bOrne ~ to oonwy a wilt er vtollt.,"' ac&gt;
co-.to'tliii'Wrl..... of~ iJlurtoo Ranl11010,
U YOU have hen to Lclulo~t. ONmercy perk WUI rwnJM you: ~ ana
ot tbott endl.., trim UU1a Brltllh aquaru. Indeed, lt'a u old u
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alii) ~ tbe rule u.at only IWiclentl nm, oa tM park'a tour
borden could have • .,. to tt. 'Dt llq II a Prlal4 PGMU~Ioa ot youna
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woo111otqtnt !lUlled 8Ift 8onneabtrl', . . , 8tuyv....,t l'iltl one. 1\nd ..,..
tluww loftly, aarewt.U ,....u.-.wt.th r._ume banuct
ptl'hapa &amp; doll or ctq u the peat ot boaor. Bolmel'lhrl 1--. IQ Q.e

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IIIJ:\t ftM tradition.
..A. fU1IJ pod party,'' Ilea OMI .W, --.bould eon.tat at • ~~e•·
blahop. Ill author-e., a lad.y ot ....,. virtue, a tycoon and a PGwen
modeL"' H• cuatomaruy Um:ltl Nl part,y ~~.~ ..u. to 200 or -.
41" Uld 1(5. there once l'lllldtMI a.m..,e J. Tilden, whO JI"'MMU~
the ci'CIOktd Twud political r!fta, and' at: 18. rwxt door, 1WJ 1"M141a
'Tbl: ~ one ot ICuhattall.ta cnat etuba tor actor-. muU ....
. . . artilt&amp;. lt ia 'n\e PlaJen; .... tM:b NOY. 13 ett.ler U. pad .,
pllw:e lowtn at tbt IIUI CIC tiM dt.t\11 fll Edwin Booth. wbft JhoMI,
In Hamltt'a robe&amp;
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Tht Qubn. UN thtlr pu111M&amp;llcltftl' for wonhtp, and only .._tty
IIWttchtd ovv bum SMIIIhl to .a.etr:leit7 011 Lbt ~eeond ftoor. In )8th
.tn.t. !u.t wr tht pu1t tOward TbtM. w
ave-.tory buUdln1 built
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BY ROBERT C. RUARK
SYDNEY, Auslralw ~l Mal :1
call a1d on me by a JUry O&gt;f \:J
who tnt!&gt;d ;jnd convJCted me 1n
A'Ome:~hm g U)l(ll'"t an hntll' lihc vth
I.!T day
Tim was a cwnnll lfr('
from Ll1 e WdtC I\Si dl• Wlllkf~l~ [o'er\
SIW\wn, wh1ch l-" 51ilklllg for ·t
bi!HI Il wuge mrr~l.lM' a nd lya~g up
th r IMt sJc lll''Oiwmy uf 7\it.&lt;;1raiHJ w
thf' procPs..'l
The gMtlemen, and~ wer t•
tim·~ t~'tllll~ .~ltmg
·llS ,wc!1 ;)l'"
hPg~h!y put Out Wl~ h me liVer ,I
.&lt;n'! mt-hurnorou..o.; pJCI'C r wrolt· tlu
other (lay 1ihey hollt&gt;rNI n\ mo
m vary1.ng decll:wls fur fJU JI I .1

vreW'S to

the tH~Wnbl-ed

mtllll -

JIT\ed tu ~he fact th&lt;Lt America bt"rs of the WWF at ~ A M
the n eKt moruung I am afraid I
w~s n t h~adf&gt;a l place

j p1

100
2 00
2·3)

I

"Tickll•h" Sc:hedul•
It's still officially secret But the
Kremlin is now studymg Britain's
detailed program for the sched·
uled April vult to London of Pre·
rnier Nikolai A. Bulganln and
Communist Party leader Nakita S.
Khrushchev. The British Foreign
Office finally worked out the week
long program and sent it tD Sov·
let Ambassador Jacob Malik, He
relayed it to Moscuw. Insiders
call it a "tickllah" program. Tcy
call 1t a "tickhsh'' program They
lot of steep ovr it. It's no secret
that the government is seriously
worr1ed nver the vlsit. But U took
a deep breah nnd decided to go
through with at, the insiders say

3011

400

415
430
~00

5 30

000

corree Time
Dmg Oong School
Erme Kovacs ShQtv
Home
l
Tennesl'ee Ernie
Feather YQur Nest
Bob &amp; J11n Carr
Adventures
o f
Ellery
Qu Pen
Camera Goes to School
Matmee Theatre
Dnte With Life
Modern ltomanres
Queen for a D.. y
Old l'imer

Weathereos.l
11 10 PreSS: Box

11 05

Greatest
11.30 Tomght
100 Sign Off
11 H'i

F1gh~

In Centu17

~~-

TUESDAY

Jeh For the Natlonali5h
Rapid reinforcement of the
Chinese NatlonaUst au force Wltb
late-model American jet fighters
lB repM'ted to be 1n the
works
The Nationalists now hnve F84s.
and F88s They've been promlsed
la:ter modeln. American officers on
formosa are jubilant at lhe way
Nlhonalist pilots are taking to '
their jets. They say that hard-h1tHng, American trained Asian a1r
fot'«ff provide the answer to Rus·
s1a's buildup of the Chinese Commumst air power.

'

MAP SHOWS the lS atatea Uu tliBClt) which achleved a. decreu e

12 30

HOT taET

was used to prot ect the vnltdHy
of t.h£19e eacly treaties.
But aker the Consti.tUlJtm was
r!fltfted, ...!.1 s ubst.&gt;quent tl'l:!rn1 cs
ft) 1m lt'gai, hud tU&gt; be m pursu
a'f'l.l'e fJf t..he Consttlution for that
\\'rul !he only ":mthor1t y" the Umll'd Slates had- to art r.rom t hat
tune on

*

Howdy Doody
Suptmnan
6110 Sports Eye
640 News Parture
655 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7 00 B1g Town
730 Tony Mart1.11
745 News Caravan
800 Caesar's Hour
900 MediC
g 30 Robert .Montgomery
10 80 All Star Tbealre
1100 News Headlmrs

MONDAY
6M S1e:n on
700 Today

hr CHARLES M: MCcann

Inc.,

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6 55
7 00
9:00
10·00
10 30
11 ·00
12 oo
12 so
1·00
2 00

2 30
s .oo
4.00
4 Ui

S1gn On
Todfly
CQffee Tlm,e
Dmg lJong School
Erme Kovacs Stiow
Horne
Tennessee E:rnje
Feather Your Nest
Bob &amp; Jan Carr
Star Showcam!

Matinee Theatre
Date wath L1fe
Modern Romanee.•
4:30 Q11een For a ])ay
G 00 Old Timet"
~ 30 Howdy Doody

• Fortune
6·00 SoldJ{"''S or
6 30 Sport~ E~e
6 40 News Picture
&amp;5~ Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7 00 Grand
Onry
7 30 Dinah Shore
7 · 4~ News Caravan
8·00 The Bob Hope Show
9 00 l''ltelll¢e 1'beatre
9 30 Ph1yWr1gbts 56
10 30 Mr. Dtstr.ct Attorney
t1 00 News. Headlmes
11 0!1 Weathercast
11 10 Pre.ss Box
ll ·15 Bud W1lktn.'. n Show
l1 30 Ton ight
1 00 S1gn Off

me

Parson's Study

I

WEDNESDAY
6 55 Sign Or,
700 Today
9 00 Coffee Ttme
10 00 Dina: Do:aiC School
10.30 Ernie Kovacs Show
ll:OO Home
12:00 Termessee Ernie Show
12·30 Feather Your Ne.st
] ·00 Bob and Jan Carr Present
200 Smue
2•30 Camera Goes to School
3 :00 Malmee
4 :00 Dale Wdh Life
4 10 Modern Romances
4 30 Queen for a Day
~. 00 Old Tamer
5 30 Howdy Dood)'
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6:30
0 40
605
7•00
730
7.45
8 00
8:30

9.011
1000
10 30
11 00
11 05
11 10

11

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11 30

Sports Eye
News Pleture.
Les pauJ &amp; Mary Ford

Death Valley Days
Coke Time
News Caravan
Screen
Directors Play.
house
Father Knows Best
Kraft Theatre
Th1s is Your Lite
Damon R11nyon Theatr•
Headhne.s
Wealhercast
Preas Box
Greatest Ftghts of Century
Tonight
Stgn O[f

because there 18 not aud
1 he VOCJ f erow lady &amp;lid she
1 00
ncvCT has been ooy way to e"X·
A.. urn t• Au&amp;ttrltv
] wuu lr!n t "rmd ·he•· c'iOIJ to anv so1·t
"A matter of most desperate
,f &gt;eh11ol l1ke the on ~ d t~t!'lcod In plam lilllytlung to .a hard oorf.l \Ill
ton with a predtaes1:00 sot tJf UJ(ency" awa1t.!i Prime Mmister
P..f H klu;:m! Jungle" whu~h Jealt
w rth &lt;1 pull!t{' ~r'hno l 1n a harsh litand&amp;liLH ind a Slflrgle cc.w:le-, wmth Anthony Eden on hl! return to
Js o be-tl!eneti I 1tta.ve wa-tched tb P. London from hLS Umted States!II'! I lOll of Nt•w Yut·k for ~ cml· m·
v:.~ t tt• rn f(lll' 'l'oo lung and, anyhow
Canada v1s1t Thursday It's Infla.
C()J 1tg llol4 , liWl]Hl'nrt hoodlums 1
d!m t hlame h''l' Our ddmquPnlts nm e ~ M I'S too ('ar\y lo make a hon. Harold MacMillan, new chanMONDAY
4. 15 Secret Storm
s pcooh to WhK'h nobody IS goln.g cellor or the exchequer, has warn·
Ill' l 'Jih11Y as W()rihy uf oex!mcllon
9 00 Sugn On Pl'ay.er
4 SO On Your Account
to
hsten
ed
that
unleii.9
the
stream
of
a~r A u~IIH IJ;~, , IJ.udgJ" bovs
9
00
captain
K.an
j.{aroo
S·OO
L11ek.Y'B Ranch
It w. 1 ~ J11~1nlo:\l:l ()U( thHl Ausiru 1 'Copy.nght , 1956, by Unuted spendmg power in Bratain is stop- 10:00 Garry M(l\)~e
"
5 30 Tho Early Show
ped
rtght
now
"it
wlil
undermmc
l l .l ll~ dorJ't d t mk lllUl'll fl'lld .~rc Fewtllre Sy.ndica~e. me)
6 30 Your Esso Reporler
our solvency abroad and TUin 10·30 Arthur Godftey
-'-- 11
30
Stnkc
It
R1ch
6 45 Spotlaght on Sports
our lives at home." Eden must
6 55 Weatherman
decide quickly on drasbc mead 12 00 Vahant Lndy
12 15 Love of Life
7 00 Patti Page
ures
'f'hey
mclude
raboning
of
~ rmll
7'15 Doug Edward.&gt;, News
some Imports, and a return to nt 12 30 Search for Tomorrow
I nm u:-;erl tn bf'in~ hol leu... •d .J t
12
45
The
Gutdmg
L1ght
7
30 Robmhood
least
"semt"
auster~ty
That's
one
nspce lal~y hy brgc urgnnt~a!Jfln'S
1
00
Katle'g
Kitchen
8
00 Burns &amp; Allen
reason
Br1tain
seeks
trade
w•th
w1lh Communist J)N)pcn,JIII· ~ l ~ul
1 30 Love Story
8 30 GodCrey's Talent Scouts
SI!IRate
Group
hsues
Red China.
D•scrlbes
Howa,
Whys
1 A
f l~IJy Wll~ Jllt¥1 filii\ I' fWI '(J,lJ'!• rl IIJ
2 00 Robert Q Lewia
9 00 I Love Lucy
·~~ondbook for Arnerlcans'
01 Rt d Oporotlono
accept &lt;tll .tlffi o-an~; (01' wlud1 Am
No Promlae
2 30 Houseparty
9 30 Dec!:mber Br1de
enca gel!; crt~(ht ov&lt;'Nt':l'
&lt;\t·
Inctdentally, Washloeton says S 00 The Big Pay-off
Special ro ce,ttrttl Pttti'JJ AtaoclaUon
JO 00 Studtc One
I&gt;UaUy, l do n.ot l'~lli!} ht•!t,'VI" th,tt
that
despite contrary reports, · Ed
3 30 Bob C:ro.sby Sh.ow
11 00 Up to the minute Newa
A~IIING'rON--Colrlc'ldences are aometlmu inhl'utlngo and alg-•
AmC'tl{'JI t&lt;J '''ymg
to l\llJ(fllt'J'
I 11 05 C~tmera No 4
4 00 The Brighter Day
n1tlcant. About the 111tme thne Soviet leader~ burled the en d1d not secretly promise Presi
AU.1tl'tlha il'!l Wll•~ .!!: t •n tl~ ht11 h•d tn
dent Eisenhower to fie:ht 1! the
-'-~"Geneva.
sptrlt"
a
nd
blasted
P1
esldent
Eisenhower
and
Secretary
of
loud ton-t•s·----,nt lt·n~t nut I ht·o ugh
TUESDAY
Slate John ~~osler Dulles !or being so meddlesome as to exprMa the Chinese Commun11ts attack For
4 15 secret storm
mn
moaa. The communique issued af
hor..e
lhut
politically
enelaved
pe&lt;~plea ' behind the ]ron Curtain may
4 . 30 On Your Account
I nlto rhrl not ft•nl pPI"!\'IliJ,~IIv
ter their t4l.il tltrew 11 ome people 9 00 Sign On- t-rayer
tK~m ed ay be !re&lt;•, the Senattl Internal lt&lt;!Urlty aubcommlttee reJeued
re!tpom11ble flor 1'111~ e&gt;r11nma l \111
oft' the track It Raid the United 9·00 Capta1n 1\angaroo
!5.00 Lucky &amp; Rancn
11 10U·page booklet packed wlth doeumenta.1-y &amp;Vidence to show that. States.
lell&lt;'e of cmr wu.te rrront l'. .tl h om~
and. Britam are umted 1n HI 00 Garry Moore
5:30 The Early Show
the Communlat party or the United ~ta.tea •• a Moacow.dlrected
or (.f&amp;t jUVeJIJJle dehnque nc y OT fm
their "determination to prevent 10·30 Arthur G'ldftteF
6.30 Your EMO Reporter
tmplemomt ot world conque1t.
oot movmg pwtur e.J~. l'IJI!mc bl)r;ks
aggrenlve expansion by force ori11:30 Strike It Rlcb
6 45 Bob Wagner Sports Show
"The average American, Ia unaware- ot Ute
subvenion1' in the Far East
12:00 Valiant Lady
6 55 Weatherman
ami ll'adio p1 ogram~; ll~ onl'l uf t h{'
amount or mlt!Aformatton about the Communist
12 H5 Love of L1fe
7·00 Press Conference
l'adl-ei rather
shrlllv Jll dlt'ilt t•tl
party, USA, which appeara IQ the public pre11, Ill
8ri~:ktr and L1uach.
12:30 Search for Tomarr{IW
7 .15 Doug Edwards, News
th&amp;t I espoused Or &lt;'Vr-n for Joe
booka and 1n 1.he utterances ot public ape:kln.''
Republicao. Senator John w 12·45 The Guldin&amp; Light
7 30 Cisco Kid
MlcOarlhy
asaart• the foreword of A Handbook tvr Amtr(. Brlcker and Democratic Governor 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
8.00 1 Phil Salvers 'Show
I found 11 11 11\lh• hill'(\ to lw
c1us. ''In part, thil m~•lntorm.atlon Is ooasclou•lY
hank J, Lauache will sew up 1.30 Love Story
8.SO Navy Log
/1-evt.•, a]llrough It W!lo!'. h lllll111Crtl'1
planted by membtrl Q( U..e party ualng waya t.rkl
Ohio's delegatloRJ to the national 2:00 Robert Q. Lewia
8:00 Meet Millie
hcune In l'1l'flil:tng ton:Js, lhlll f)UI
meane calculated. to have tho"~ greateat etfe&lt;!t In
conventions Wedaesday
That's 2·30 Houseparty
'
9:30 Red SlwiOOn
only WO&gt;t lh~htll:' Clllzt•n,~ lo; t•r-m ~n
polsonlnl the ch~neJa ot American public opinion, lhlt' deadline for 61inr for the s·OO The Big Payoff
10:00 $64,000 Question
be llal'lry BndRI'Ii .111 I"X Alt~ l l'&lt;l
"In part, 1t It d'ue to our I&amp;J~Qra~ of tlw MQ)itlo
Ma, 8 primary. Brlcker nnd Lau
3:SO
Bob
Cl"'llby Show
110.30
Do You Trust Your W1fe
IN:i'n Cornmuru ~t . l'nul Holll'snn
lent-the probltll$ ol Ul.l utatenae 1n au _.... of'
cbe
are
"favorite
son"
candldate
•
4·00
The
Bnghter
Dtry
11
00
Up to ttJe mmute News
11
tho ~&gt;ll'llji!:l"r
whu h 1~
h r·{n I ·d
a mau con1plrat~rtal Qfllftllatton. oqa...._.llf • Botb are unopposed. Bricker wUJ
11 05 Late Show
a'J'IOI.Ml'd hy th l' T\lhH' for ,o;n tu n).!;
foreign power Tho' Communiat. pro~ ia ~ be a etaDdby in ease President - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- bv the Kreml1t1 hnyo&lt;. ,tnd the 30
J, G. Sourwlnt in
KlttO'ey •t • '
, Elaeahower decided not to run.
WIDNISDAY
odd ronvlet&lt;"&lt;1 Communtsl ~ wh r.~ ~.:
4 ·00 Tbe Brighter Da:r
tbltt
"[
9'
t)a Lausche say11 he'~ Jn just to keep 9:00 Sign On-Prayer
trtal cousumt!(\ so m .H!JY ntooth~
4 115 Secret Storm
t.
wbo. 4h_..,. lila
the Democratic delegation out of 9:00 Cll)~a~tt. Kao.,var~o
and review.r~
4·:i0 On Your Account
the banda of the bossea.
tO:OO
These ponpln wrrl' P'O ITI! t•d out
~·00
Lucky 8 Ranc'h
&lt;lll'l')'.
lloo~
lila
at would-be -snv1~li'S nt n lnndArthur
Godfrey
IS
SO
The
Early Show
I
~- Dutl...
10 30
Amertca ~whlt• h l'\'iodPntlv u1 on;•
6.30 Your Euo Reporter
Look lor the New York Yankees, ll :3o Strike lt Riel'
.tump ahea-d of 1he tfo~s
8.45 Sports. Pu:ade
tD 12.00 ~allant Lady
1American l..eaeue champions
I CQU)d oot flnd 1t ~n mv hoort
6:35 WeathetiPau
Love
of
L.lf1
eome lip wJUI a deal for a 'new 12:1&amp;
to ~&lt;@&gt;pi ptm'\(mlll ("''t"':hl ror thl.l
7 00 Patti Pqe
atarUng pitcher before the bue-112:30 Search for Tomottow
Taft-Hartl ey ft f:! , '"ht~h ev1d~
'I 1:1 )&gt;oue Edwards, News
ban aeaaon opens. Gt&gt;neral Mana- 1 2;4&amp; Tba GoldiDIL Light
1 7.30 The Range Rider
IB na1 rerord"' •1j h ...,t........ ha. ;;.:i~'li.i:\~
Pll George Wella aflld Manager! 1:00 !ioS'e~ Jlildlea
by ttle wartles Nor ..:lo J tit in VN'V
8·00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; FrleDdl
Love
Story
try to rell.d thlll d&lt;.,.~en_l_e&lt;li!
ICa"y Stengel feel that with one 1:30
well M a tool for t:hc Vt't&lt;&gt;trd 1n
9 00 The Mlllionalre
Paying high tribute U. thfl
estlbllshed starter. they'd 2:00 RObert Q. Lewl!
lcrettll, Wlhat~er n vest.OO lntrr
9 30 rve Got A Sea et
consctcntlotlS desk man 11 plng to
Hollleputy
have no Uouble Ia repeHina:. Dis- t 2.30
I e!'t 111 T n('ver b tokt• 11 J'i \r1kf' m be W!Ong"
I
10.00
U. S Steel Hour
Tilt&amp;
Bil
PaFolt
count rt!ports that they want I' 3:00
mv life or
{Jll(l)(
pn1·t m oor
Communlat lnBtructlonl to mem'bln CIN ftUOt-4 tQ . . . . wa,-.Ciftt,. 110Ut•paw Mickey ~Dermitt of 3.30 Bob Cr&lt;lll&gt;J Show
11:00 Up·1.o-tlle Mmute News
munlllt.!l usua.lly dlllplay d«!ftant attltudtta In courts an« at rr.artnp the· Seaators. They have enough.
wlricb trnetn.!l lo bf' tnln-lr-Mhle
11:05 Late Shttw
On~ hk! lad Slt td Jw hntl bee n
"•to make capita \lam the detendarl~, and yourult lht pro.ee.utor.' '"
left..haaden with Whitey Ford
Communist front orranlzattons are held to be one of the molt ln.,
bu·tm wtl h ol'ta in1'1 bv &lt;'n&lt;mp~m·
and Tommy Byrne. 1'bey'd hke 0
sltllou.1 aspetts ot the apparatus for ul\4enninlng Amerle1111' pPinetpiH,
I{OODlJ and lni'BI H'fn crl l afr-t• lh •I
r:\C):Iloha.nder to ao aloag with Bul·
"
hP hnd bt•t'll ~ dcport!"c1 (rmn A·l1 aUalnl11R con\'el L• !or o;.mmuntsm, ~d aequirlnJ: publtclt:t tor com. let Bob Turley, Don Larsen, John·
"·"lea for stnk~ W(l&lt;"k I gathr•t'f'li munhJt ideas.
ny Kuc:lul and Bob Grim.
flhrotlflh th,.. orations a l ~o thnt alt
•
7·1~ (ABS) John Daly
MONI)AY
FRONT OJlGANJZATIONS t.t,k• many forme, the l'la,.....
our tri.als had hoon rl'!'jtf&gt;d bv .~
7:110 (ABC) Topper
12:9
SIGN
ON
CHARLOTrESV!l.LE. Va. word too h11nh f!rr ,:!1 nf'rol mniH' atrcsaes some lll't Communllt-aupport.ed newspapers ancl ,......me.
8 00 (ABC) TV Reader's :DI.pstthat diatrlbute Communlat proPacanda. Some an groupa to attrut Forn~el' N&amp;vy Auistan* Ben s
tn the OllbJI(' pl't••s f Wll~ rloorlP II
1:00 FUm &amp; Faney-M. Slater
''The Mab who beat Death"
bv f'ndl~s fll(lltl' ~. ltll or whll h youth, womlln, or minority ll'OUp&amp;. aom. an oecupauoa.L T•He Martin was named head football 2:30 The Feminiae Toucb
8:30 (ABC) Voiee of Firestonean political fronta, reUJiOue front~, tcluc&amp;ttanal fron~ and. Q*ltal coach at the UniversJt9' of Virgin- S:OO (ABC) Afternoon FUm FesGueat, Ji:ugene Conley
Jntore11t t~t&amp;. TheJie o'"n chanre their IWMII ad t&amp;ctielo 'but DOt ia, su«etdJP&amp; Ned Mrft&gt;ouald.
.Uval-''Tbe l.ady Vanlahea" 9:00 Down tdte BQild
tbtllr basic purpostl.
"
l'IIAMI, I'll.- Switch On de- MlO (ABC) Miek.ey Mouae
9 .30 (ABL, Medical Homou
Motlvea and paycholoeical qulrkl that lmptl Cllrtaln lndlvl4ual• tnlo fetted ~ly regarded Slcld Out· 6:00 Xlt Carson
10.00 (Dumont) :Mon. Nite Fites
The J'M'tUJ'!"y n~m.'! 'Of thll Commun.tam t're di"'Uued at aomt lefttth, The "ml•
eaat by a no. ht tbe $66,$00 Me· 11:10 Non Wllll II. JeQllinp
11.011 Weather wltb S.U.v Amo
ChC'IttT Gmtrn rl uh wa ~ hl'l-d At ery 11y11tem tlf Conimunilm" is di1Cfedtle4 by tha
DlHflltlk.
Lellan Handl ~ap at Hialeah Park.
6:30 Weather wltb Sol1f Alin. h1.10 Sporla with Ted Wolle
tht'r home nf Mil'S Buf'1 R1d enoor H cmdbQok, llnee atatM ~tlil ll.igheat per capita In·
GAINESVU..U:. Fla.-T.Ile Um- 0:40 Danoeland l.tith Hen Riehle ) ll:iG Huntington at Nlaht
wll'h •Mir!l Guy SummPrf!t"ld 111s- 1 comes alto ha,ve the moat Col1'11tl\mllt.L ;'Million.•
v.ral&amp;y of lf1orUta dropped' 12 foot 7:00 K~. Fran &amp; ODie
It 411 SIGN OFF
minded lnleUec.:tuals,'' "p.yUoloalealiJ' , mtllad,luate4
Sya....,
, ball players from the school for
s•sti.ng Poorru abou t n flower
---~------,read by the membtor~
lndlvid~.:als," "gulllbl• adoleacents" u. among those
TU.SDAY
H5 John Dai&gt;
.
a comblnatioa of clauroom and
12'!59 Si&amp;1~ On,
7 30 Warner Bros Presents ' •
A &lt;'0'11ln1illf•t• oi MIT~ P Parl Kob \\!10 are most likely, the HcatUibOI)~ lndh:ltta. tQ. be lured. by tbt fal!M prAiee troubles.
1·00 F1lm &amp; Fancy
8:30 Wyatt Earp "A Wlst Call"
1mb:, Mrs Hnwa ttl Knt'!'hl 1\Tirs promi8fl nc Communism.
FRANXFUQT-, Germany-Ham 2 30 The Feminine Touch
9·00 O..nny-T.honuws
Peal'! M'D'Nt M~ Earl Droan 1\Trs
' AmerlcRM .o.re warned t~ the HG1tdboo'- not to be tooted by the
German S 00 Afternoon Film Festival
Roao
Sttmmeorfif'ld 11nd M ~ C:nl'l K:mtz r l'latlvely s.mG.ll pumbers o1 CommwU•t. members, flinee tbest atrt.n Friedrich, l.lJIIwnfded
9·30 Du~.i&lt;Jt'lt Cavalcade
were aJ&gt;potn.ted \(1 r evt \ ro and llld to WOik mtet pod'J'Uons wh4tre Ontl individual can uaert wlde influence. hea-vyweight hlmmered out a one 5 00 Mickey M-ouae
10·00 Wrestung frnm Hollywood
to !llh!- by l8ws of t•hc el uh
Alertlng the Amea·ican people "to t.he real nature ot Ul.¥ ~"ltll11Y ln sided 10..rouQd declsi911 over Rex 6 00 Rocky Jooes 1
6 30 Newa w1th Marc J~nlnp
11 00 News With 'Ma,rc Jennings
'M.J"!! Rutlb Baer gave 9 papor (lr ou~ mldat and the tnsidl~ull character ot th• mf\hoda employe&lt;!" I• ~· o! Salt l.Oke Cl ....
MILWA:_tJKIIB-Joburw Druze, 6 36 W:eW)Ier
11 05 Weather
· "Miy Wlntfl'l' Vl&amp;iiors" A dromo.n· the str.ted hOpe o! the Ben ..tt t.nternal eteurity commit~ la illulnl •
st!'lt.lon fell'lvriD¥ tfhe color of wr the Hq,u db!l:JI~. "We muat nal1ze t.ba_t we are dealtn!J' With &amp; D\'f~V*" a wteu. C!Mc;llt ~ ~•We Dame, 6 to DU&lt;Ielaod
tuo sp~ W\lh Ted Wolf'
stat&amp; bir4 wu 'l,llven by .Mirs Roy ' ment wh1~h it conatautl)• fluid. con.t.ant\Jl w.rte~ ~ elUalv.t. ~lien: lUI! aiM lind ~ot~l ~·~ at 7.00 Kukla, Fnn • Ollit
·• lt:'lq !!)'~lnt&gt;q al l'l!lrl&gt;t
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Hcllter-.
can bt no &amp;. i.lliclalau~IJ~ly.te: tor C9tllt~~ IAWI'f. . ~; ~~~" !Iuquette UDivexe!IJI.
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SALISBURY TOWNSHIP

FOI''Rent

laatt~t~~: 2 centl per 'lt'oi"CI, ODe lll· 2 Fh·e room mod~ra APART·
M~:N'f'S , w.th h1Undry and taraert.lon Mlnlm:am cbara:e st»c.4 ee.at1 per word for thret . .
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343 le:-angton A\ ", Ni'W Yorio: Ctty, 16, N Y

EV'\KSTON- On l pomt on llhe
Drtck er ;jrncnd.mool cooluiie m&lt;~n .v
I)('Ople
It • toot tQ be the &amp;u
pl't:'mi' Ia\\ nf f,hr- land , lU'f!'. o f
Congrtl'&gt;' mu-;1 !J&gt;~ • m pursU'ance'

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EDITOR
P\Jbhs bed t'Very artPTTloon l"J.:re-p1 Sunrl11y by The Oh10 Valley

M. will be

TElEVISION

Commentary

WINTER OLY

wto .L
pubt!J~:ht~U t.a..

&lt;llaooiftod Ado " ''&lt;1ft&lt;!

MilOS COUNfY, OHIO
Fot th• Fltul VMr ln.tl~~o~
DullftMr 21 1 19SS
IJei'UIItlon t506 1950

~~~~~ g::~~es ,:t;:~~7

unfur·

unusR,

m1hed Brownell A"Ve , Mlddle- 11&amp;5
S 5 236 4&amp;
~rt Rr.o.AOnablr Phone ~ Tax V~i~U~n · -_-_ -~. $2.200 748 oo
·
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TII'Xll'vy .••.•... .. •• $
2210
Pomf!'Oy, OlliO
For ,en~ttnalor.
lMd,en,
J"~t 29. 1958
Scatrald Boards, Orop Clotba.
I h&lt;"mby «"rtlf)' the followmg
Clinton Filher, Middleport.
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Phone 62$-X.

PAYMENTS
G~Jii!Nd ~S.N."U \ ' . ...

CGnpenaa~
I~A

fkrvicf'lt

ol 'l'n•
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2.006 O(J
703 15

CuUlpens•Uon ol C:IM •
l!bt~

ot Tru!tctl!'t\'l

anti Ckrlul •...

Ll.ogat,

Sor'VK"C

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Total GcnM"al 21:t'C."Utlve

11·1-tf re~"""' • .... e \."'UI~-=·

ToWn Hali-'Malntooafk'e
1m0 ltcpah' . . .
Total Town H:ttl .•...
Oi'hl'f' Fire Prot&lt;'t'tim
Expenses ..
500000
Total Ftre Proteehon _ 110000
TotMI Payme-nts Camed
3 fli19 76
Forwan'l -

F II J oht1tl.lon
Town!lhlP Clerk

For
rent- Eieetrle
waUptper
•teamer. Clinton F'bblr. lf1d.
dlenM"t. Ph. 6265-X.
ll-1-tl
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Very desirable first floor APART·
MENT Automatic a:as furnace
Call 8170-.T.
12-2Z-tl

RICil'TI

General Propert:l• Tax $ 3.~~1:1 63
Sa'les Tax (Local
Gov.cmment) ... - ..
Ga&gt;!Jobn~ Tax
c•g:\&gt;fli!Ua Tax --.- ... --

300 00

7,20000
312 02
1.741 88

Sef'V\('et

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PAVMINTII
Total payments

~ors

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F..-wanl ·-· ····-·--

3.519.76

Hea-J.t•h-Tuetl W1Lh.held
~01' DL'\tTi&lt;'l
Board Oof
Health _ _ -·-------·9\rrbtl Expe.on9M _ · · - -l't::UI Poor Re.!Jef -----ft.o~Mt Ma&lt;int:en.anee and

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"'BAKER rURNITURE "'

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~ $299.oo

'16/J

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Very lrinceJely,
John L Flnntnc
A.!trimnt D1N'&gt;I!tor of
Publlt" Relations

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Auto Reogr.ttN:Iron
.
TV!o futnis.;d t-lloom. APAlT· ( Mfleellah'f!IOU9 R«e1pts !List)
918.84
ME.."""'
,___ 11
lltlllll
ltelund Gen. F'und . -15 96
100.00
U
~.. ,.,, new ~~u ure.
II I Rei d G Fund
194 80
10000
pnhl Call 6044-M.
I LotirtunCheck Gw F~ - _·_
8.00
Ill
FURNISHED
APARTIIENT,
Mlnloter;oi F1uod ... 83.09 --Labor onol Ma·
rooms and prase wltb utiU· 'Jio.tat -· ···-· ···---· -301 liS terhtlt •• · ···---·- .. . 8,205.32
..ET OUR El.J:!;CTRONIC :;:ECR&amp;
tiel furnidled on
:t4~haatcl
Road Maonlnccy
""'
TARY TAKE YOUR WANT
Str11et. Furnace heat. Can oe·
1006-~
Tools -·- ·-- · -·-~--NlS AT YOUR OONVENIENCiii
cupj' ot •nee. Call
EWIDi ~.. i_l
./Q
fit T'Ot.al Highwa):'ll ------ 11.2'10.;12
IN THE EVENINGS, CAlL 39'1.
Sl,..., 133, Pomeroy, Ohio, lor
~~
Cemele:raes--Compt~H~J~. •
of Off,..... ond Elm·
'!on
PARMALL TRACTOR OWNIRI
further lblormaiiOJL
1+11
32971
pJoyee~~
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you know you could save ~% FURNISHED Apart!IQ._errt 4 roorna RURAL-7 tOOm frame honte -on
IJ(itl:f'llaneoul'
' or more on parts by having yout
oOO batrh, $75 mcmtb.; also ll
S1!ate Hlgh'ft1, wlt!h wl'&amp;l'\da
!WOO
tractor engme overhauled be
r:oomi and
battb $8S month
enfl'O&amp;eli ~. e&gt;eJh~r. bani. -a.nd 1Jonod Prem1um
23~3
'ds
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····--fore Mnrch 1, 19!WI? Abo
ask
Gas fw-naC!e and ' li1J.
; otlbw_ dutbulld~. 5 acre kC
~et Insurance .. ... ..
26560
1bout our sp~cial on paJDtlD~
paad
8128-X.
2·2·30tp
10
mtmrt!M
dtnVI!I !rom Crort·
t' •
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house
$MOOOO
, bbofte
Min~terlal Fund _ .. ..
8309
Eq

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tor w.tt• Auot"idatkn

Mftflw.hLle, we wUJ ~e
)'OUr IUfRlion .tD tJtb matt~ to
the ~ ol IM.'t'tlJ"8cy and fair·

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INCOME TAX
SERVICE Call
6275.____ _2_3_·1£

18 B l

Services

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Bowl!ag J\l rey.

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fttl water s upply and .labrw rn
Biblical ~ one was severely
eondtmned for hiding only
ONE' talwt under .a UuAAel

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CUCKLER lEALTV
Bo" 22t
Phon• 101·Y
MONEY? 2-.4-3te _ -·- _____ ---- --- ·

Employment
Wanted

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iikf· new, &gt;One very ~ood AUTO.
'MATIC WAStiER. A:ll&lt;m Appll·
.aoce.
1-31-6tc

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machine, reprdless of
tlon, on one of our latest
els. Free home
We also repair

coJIPLEti: Jal'uriaeelt ~NI
-·•'-' Llf~ Auto, Fire, Polio. ciu PoJ&lt;
old

KilTON'S SEWINCI
SERVICE &amp; SWE!PoiiRt ·S,ALllS
Phont1 909..1
Write Box 14&amp;.
Pom•rov, Oh1o

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EN-:-:Eo:RA,..,-::L-E=,J,ECTRIC AUTOMA·
TIC DISRW ASHER, display model,

brwd

new wm fimmce
Must have $20
down. Call 6126-M or 6189.
"2-l-6tc

for 12 months

12 foot MEAT CASE wt th scnles
attaelted; electnc M!EAT SLICER: also 4-door REFRTGtftA·
TOR. Phone 427 M.
2 1 6tp
4 pair

coral .md

sahn damiiiSk

lined dr.aw dr~~. 4 palM rnf
fred cafe oCUil'tatns, 2 panr cotbt \;le
euftalns 2181h E Millin St
2 4 3\x!

Millo, lollddloport.

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UNFOliNISliEll HOU91l: for sale
Completoill moderi. Fresbh
painted. Oa Lincoln Hlll~tl
Col! 330.11.
11·17-tr

RODNEY DOWNING
' INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire. Automobile. Hulth
ACCIDI!Nf

Life, Catu.tty ani Bondi

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
6136-M
PHON•s
6318

B&amp;laJH't' J .muat·} I,
1955 Chwk' ~l
Rood Fu nd.~ _______ $2 23923
GeiK'ra l TownoSlup Fund~ 3.032 45
TataJ 'O f All Funds ___ 5.27166
Tt ans£et· o f F'und.;
Uoa"1i Funds _ ••. . ...
200000
Genel'al 1iownsdup Fun.l]s 2 000 00
R ec'CIJ)fs Durmg Yt-ilt"
R oad Funds . _... •
10 308 20
General TowruJup Funds 5.26918
To.Lal of A IJ funds
. 15.577 38
Total Rt"f.'et pt ~ and Bal:mee
Ru:~d Funds
14,547.43
Genl"t al Tu\Wl.Ship Funds ti.30I G3
TOot-a] oJ All Fullds ...... 20,849 06
Porymen.ts Dlll"mg Year
Ruad Funtful
9 9l7 76
Generol Townsh1p Fund.~ 4,B52 03
'futal of AU Funds
14,799 79
Ba&lt;lnnee, ~mb€!1' 31,
1!1115 (CI&lt;o•k'•l

II:Al.PH A.

r.owAR.n

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Cbo!Milan
'WMER

J KltNRALY

Cornmlsslon~rs

1 Eoterel.l

tn .Tournai
J an. 26, 1956
A true co py:
Basil J Buntzki,
Secretary.
(1) 30, (2) 6, 13 3! ('

lJphelstering
IS OU'• BUSINESS
W• compl•f.ly rebuiW •net ,.._
conr • 2 ~· Living Room luHe
for •ntr
p I u 1 matitrial.
Our trwek will be ilt J•ur towa
ev•ry ... h•r wMic. For tr.. uH...... 'lclcup tnd dellv•~v.t
mail a c:a!11 to:

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KNOTTS 1!PHOL$TiiRING
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

071 ;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;~

1Gen•~•l 'l'&lt;&gt;wru•Kip

4,599
1,449 GO

6,049 27

1~~~:·~

Road Funds
3 00
Totao1 oC All Funds --~3 00
Bdance in DepOsitory,
Docember 31, 195$
Rood Fund, -· - -----·4,60267
T"""""i• Fonds 1,44960
Total of All Funds ___ _ 6,05227

$J50
con be repaid easily
in 6 monthly poymenh.
Average cost
He a week
··JNANCING OHIO PEOPLE liiNCl: lllZ
UNDER STATE REGULATION

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OUTSTANDING D~BT
1\lo:~-d ~ine:ry ____ ~~
Total General Debt ___

2.130 00
2,13000

Stationary ENGINEER

Phone 191

Must le Ll...-111 And .......
lendtcl In GtiMn1 l!'oWIIr Heuu

o..,.,l_ Ptinoif10!1• • Turt.; ... OriVlffr. -E41UtP,Mtnt.
Fifty 'fNrs Min:lnwm ....

Total ToW'D8hlp Debt .... '2,130 00
2-6-ltc

Ask For Mr. ,.....

NEW YORK-The lntetnational
Leaa11e voted plteber
George

The Jaeboa lron.Steel Co.

Earuhaw, Manager loe McCarthy
and outfielder Jimmy IUpple into

Jaeboa, Ohio

1ts Hall

Fame.

OPTOMIITIUT

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

JUNK CO.

.... Co1l1'f !ltHel, ........,.
OOiee 80111'1: • ic. u, z 14 s. ICtHe u Nooa 011 ftanl.)

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POSITION OPtN

1:

WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY

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SETS at ~reasonable
prices: two REFRIGERATORS

Used TV

$100.00
Trade-in allowance £or your

ISI164

T. of P Supplies - • . -

-.,.--=-1955 CHEVROLET S!ahon
Wa ::;:un,
one loc&amp;l owneJt. low mtle!l'Ke CAN YOU USE EX~
$2895. J~ mmy Pat l&lt;~OM. 'Middle
Jl3lp meet Hros:e mmrlibly lp.Df•
pOrt.
2 4 6tc
menh on you:!' rhon1e, -car, TV Gem-~ L lbyeR tlrom~ for Sla~&lt;e 9
'r'OMlS anrd baLh, large clusl'ot.~
m· ll'thcr obligat:i'Ort't Make $35
195.'1 FORD
P 1-ckup,
Like ll&lt;'W,
double comer lot, 2 gara-ges,
t o $ 50 a Wt'le k m s pare ~1m e
iru1l b·ees 483 Beoch St , Mtd$1195. Jtmmy Parsor\'S, MUdd l e
'S Up JJ'lym.!{ .cuns-1.1mt-rs Lll Pome
port
2-4-6\c
dlepiOI'It
Oall
6129-M Time
roy \\ollh
Il.awlel'gh Pro duct ..
tllmted
2 4 3tc
Si al t unmc-dl8tely. Wr.1t-e Raw·
1955 FORD V1cl!oma, Ndio nnd
le·~h
's
D£"pl
OIID-840-3
12,
lheM:er, low rn J1eagc $1995 JllnTWO FARI\t3 FOR SALE--60
Freeport, Ill
2-6-Up
11'17 Pm-soru, 'Midi.!Leport 2 4-Gtc
Acres, 7 iJ'l)(Jffm, good lhouse
1953 PLYM'OU'rl-J, IIIieaL ood cl• nn ( 18)
oeleobric,
IM"ge
bnm, s pnn g
.ttbroughout, $1095 J:~mm y Par·
water, lots white oak, pop1w-, ~o
' 110t1S, Middlepor,L
24-GIC'
oCW&gt;t hmber.
48 A~. dQ!Ioe,
no bcwuse, ei&lt;'Otr:!c at roa-d, If.!:
1953 PONTIAC 2Jt:loor iSt.'llloo. like Wi1l do washu1&gt;gs-;ad iron tugs Jn
tractor land School bu~ at door
my home Mrs Lquis Elhs, 853
new $995. Bku:1tnar1A, PomeFarms ;JtJCated m1le fram Slate
South 2nd St, lt,1.)ddleport, 0
roy, Olli-o
2 4 6tc
RiOOte
124, off Vmton Pike. See
2·2-3tp
"Sign on ham "want to sell" as
1954 BillCK SpecHI'I 2..0.00&gt;1' sedan,
$1695 Hlaetrtnar'-s,
Pumeroy
oo f47VJI, $665:0 ~ noo.
Wrtte •M R Satterfield, 126 E
Ohi.'O.
2-Ut c
Grand A\'e , Sprtogf.~, Ohio.
RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
19M CHEVROLET V8 lh ton
:M·Uc
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
Plickup, $149:5 Blaett.nll'r's:, PornStore. 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy HOUSE fOO" s rl-e on Laurel St.
~, O'blo
2-4·6tc
2-23-tf
)IIQU!&gt;e !133 Hysell 5, _ 2-6-61c
195&amp; PONTIAC " 870" 2-door Se. For reliable radio and
dan, 1!'3dio !800 heater $249$.
H.'a.ettnar'$, Pomen:&gt;y. Ohio.
2-4-6to TO ALL TRUCK OWN~RS AND
DRIVERS: Pleaw take netic:•
11163 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 dOOr
that the S.ll1bury Townthlp
Sed8ln $109S Bl~bbna.r's, Porn·
Tnm... hav• ttklfl n.c....ry
eroy, Ohio.
246tc
and letal ,,.,., to post any or
alt Salisbury Township Rotcll,
111155 BUICK SUpe!' Rlvi&lt;n ~e
when conditions, of Hm• wtr·
$2711~.
D - ' s , Pomoroy,
rtnt
It, ertd thlt maximum
Ohio.
2-4-Btc
weight of truc:lc and INd shall
be El1ht (I) Tons..
Salisbury Townehip Tf"Udffl
AND
ly '· H. JohM1on, Clerk.
YIR.FS: one 5Mx15, ~.
lUte.
' 'never ~ One 870x15 tubeless
C.D Midd\epOI'I 6347-X. U-llt£
N•w
IIOIW' ~ -llft:iii
't year&amp;
Sllac:c~~nln With
World'&amp; finest car
On sale at all service
and garages.
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HIGHWAY ItOME-Only 5 m1les Total --·------ .....
460.86
f~ Pomeroy, 6 ·ooom f'Nlme l'otat Cemeteries --- - · 329.79
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b"" \ltseellanoow; (List) --- 480.88
Run, Information 127 Suttera.ut
.00 otCher buildings. Eleotrici!y \femorial Day Ex~
6000
a eopf ot thl1
1·2fM2tp
end Bullane ras Feltile, Jewel, for Workmen's Co.mpen(od.ltwitbi Opon
well-&lt;drained 5 &amp;l're J.ot $7000.00 'oltion
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highways SUMMARY OP: Dr&amp;RATJONS aY
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NeutzlinfL Middleport, or caU,
~i't'h mk"rst::lite br1dgEW, PJenhFUNDS

':omplete WREEL AUGNMENT
balancing and brake servJce.
IJ:aeketh' Safety Service, West
399, The JJaily Sentinel. 1·23-6tc
Mala Street, Pome1·oy, Ohio.
Pbone 267
5 .5 tr WANTED- PIN SIC'I'I'ERS. Must
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FUNERAL HoME

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w~en you ~o/J it l~i&amp; wag?

You have something
To Sell, Trade Dr An·
nounce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
-They Get Resulh MAX WARD
115 E. Second St.

Phone 61

Pomeroy, Ohio

Afler lugging heavy baskets of clothes, and bending
and stretching to hang oadt ploce, he's bound 1o think
of an electric clothos dryer. n.er.'s nothing easier for yau , , •
nothing betler for your clot!tos.

It isn't sufficient that your watch keep gooc{
time Ia any one poMtlon. '((hen you bring your
wczteh here to be repaire«J. we check il in fin
pPiitiona-not by hanging lt on a board-but

Just toss a waaher-lood of clothes IIIIo lite dryer, turn a diol, and
within an hour your clothes aro not only dry-but sparkling clean
and bright. No soot can dirty them, ,.P 1111• can lade them.

lhrough em amGiing electronic _ inllnunent

~called

Let your hlllllond hang your next wo.h, ond you'll be oeelng
your oppllance dealer wllhln 0 w.ell r

lbo __-&gt;/ltt$,w;rsrtt

Demand thl1 pro1ectlon. \Ve will be 1lad tO
demoattl·ale by leltinJ JOUr -watr.h FREL

Comns Jewelry
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why nolle! yqur husband
least once? 11'1 abi&gt;ut
tho quickest way we know to get lhat, •leclric clothes
dryer yotlvo boon Tonging for,
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. 30 o·f 36 ThrOWS. . docWon. Clll lr Woode ·had 19 the Women's International Folll'Line ScoflOP'
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Eatern'e ll&amp;idem C!'MQe out of
a mMl "IM80il s lwnp Saturday
mght with a beog at Pomeroy's
gym u t.hey .turned on the heal itn
-the second half rtrJ. ~ke .the measUI'e of Rome 7&amp;-.71 . EaMem tra.llt.d al :hall'tirne, but took t!be tead
e&lt;W".Iy m bhe thi-rd perJod with a
!ot'rrifil' fa&amp;. brealdog attac:-k., -and
led 1JJ081. of the second half by 10
poi·h'UI .or more.
CMCh Her1MII Doclctrllt'• boys
1ew. a tr~ •xhlblthm of
foul ehootlnt •• thrt tolled In
JO eut ef J6 frH throwt In tft•
n ........t. Ltt;,fl"- tt.. wey wes
f.orw..-d &amp;oil hwell. who hit
fw 16 ttretght fouls In tM aem•
wltheut mlsaln1- ,...,.II now
h".,. • .,.,... etf 13 P« &lt;tnt
,.,. tM .,.:;w on his foul shoot..
1"11 taM hll t-.4 in 121 fouls
lA 146 atl'tlnpts. H• ha4 on•
.,,.,,.. flf 21 r,. 1 nw 10int and
lo hlo !atf 61 _ , . , . ho h"

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fHt rwo U. S. guld medaJ Winners 1n the Olymptca, Ten.ley AJ...
brtg ht. 'lO. Bosto n. !Uid HB.yea Alan JenkJna. 22. Colorado Bprin&amp;li.
Colo., a re a..iu wn after wlnnln&amp; their Osu re tkatlng cha mpl onat !pt
\n C o rtma. ItalY,

( lftt4'r'1SOUOIIIU BadWv1Lo to1

THIS WEEKS

m. . $f' food.

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Ea!9'le:rn
startled
sl-owly as
Rome's Dl!JW, deli'berate offense
kept ot.he !p&amp;CC eolowed up. Still ttl.e
Raiders w«-e a.We to lead 17-16 at
.t.he end of .the first period, m06l·
ly because of .tlherr foul ~ooting .
Then i.n ~re second ouart.e:r Rome
.t.ook over, and with two basketB
in .the cloein&amp; seconWs ma!!'Jialged to
lead 30..26 at OCtflime.
Earrt.ern quickly .took l&lt;he lead in
the third qwtrt.-er. Witlh Ahil Boyles and Roger Epple leading th e
w8y the Raider f'liBI. break bepn
1 to &lt;"lliek, ·a nd
.tlhe Eastem Five
moved into Ute lead. They led M43 at .the end of the :tdtiln.t quarter
and COBtinued to :bold :a good mlil'l'·
gin throu&amp;hout the foutdl &amp;tanza.
Powell led .the soori'll'g' fur Elas·
tern with Riebel .hitting foc 14 a;nd
Eppl-e and Boyles botlh ·h ad 12
each. Jim W.h~tJ.atch .p ].ayed a fifte
flOOr g.ame -and el&amp;o 8IC(ftld eii'ht
points, while RieDel, Powell and.
Ep)lle &lt;1....00 .t he - · W&lt;llfe
...,. IUgb f« Rome with 23 pojn'!

(MtM ..., t.bQy took a dl06e 43-40

Ruth JeBsen , Seattle, Wl&amp;b., won.

poln'Ct. to lead
Ea9tem
wiLh
Ritebie lUt.tirDJ 6)g.bt, While Smit'h
had 22 t4 ~ RIJille.
Tbe box ~=
Eastern
FG FT TP
PQWelJ, F ---------- 6 16-16 28
J. w.ttitJ,a.tch, F _____ 4
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Boyles, G - -------- - 6
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Kn;ight., F ___ _____ . 1
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Woode, G ----- --- · 0 00
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B. WJiitlatch, G ____ 0 0.0
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Kapteina, G ____ __ _ 0 0-0
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Totals -~ ~·-~~ - - - 23 36-30 76

BaD Oolf ChampiouhJp by Defeating Mary Patton
JallJIOa
Charlattesville, Va., and Mrs. MIU·
rice Blick, Baltimore, 4 and 3.
PHOENIX , Ariz.-Cary Middle.
cotf, Memphis, Tenn., won the
$lft,OOO Phoenix Open Golf Tournament wltb a 72-hole total of
276, three strokea -better tbao
ltite Souc.hak , Groaslnger, N. Y. ·
OMX : g lrrr d :GJv ·VOZlT (tbnt
NEW YORK- New York baae.
ball writ.ers honored Duke Snider
as "Player of the Year" and Botton Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey
for "long and meritorious ser-

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Tippie, C ----- - - Walraven, G ____ __
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
BY OSCAR PltALIY

Wabama (49)

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shots from the foul eifde while B. Smith, f -- --- -- 10
Uae Pl\reta hit fur 13 of 25. F.ield Blake, -c ----- · -- - - 3
&amp;oafs were 23-20 in fiCl'Vor of :the Brc.tton, ·g -------- 2
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Sid Smith, g -- --- - 0
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Rom• ---------- 16 30 43 81

Paugh, g __ _: ______ 2
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FREE INSTAlLATION

man-saverS

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because they're AII·Truck ·built !

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BE PREPARED TO TAKE THAT SUNNY,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON DRIVE
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We Hove Safety In Mind, While We
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and IMII')1 all! 1'1 drivine eue without
~on tnld performance.
New INTIIIIfATIOH.U. 'lhlcb, with
.U their lilodenl ityliDg, are all-truck.
'l'bey,.. built 1&lt;0,1'1111 llmpr, more
depe!ldably-lo ..., you BIG money
on operatioll and maliltenance.
Cbooe tbe model 10 your job now!
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STOP

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TilE BEST JOB

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THE SAFEST JOB

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~- - - - - - - - - - - - -.-The.::__D_:_a_iI.:.._Y~_
en_t_in_:_:el, Pome:.:rov-..:.:..:..:M:.::i.::.d.::.dl~&amp;!:.po:..:r..:ct•:..:.O.::.h:..:.l;o;_____,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:..:M:.::.ondoy, February 6, 1956

TO INSTALL OFFICIRS
lmbdlatioa of officers wiJ!I. be
heht TUesday when tbe regular
.....,;, of Sist.ft'a, .is hf.kl.

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Filtyth Wedding Anniversary Observed Chic n' Charming
By Mr. and Mrs. John 8/aettnar, SundQy

""Pk Py.- o
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Two Week' Revival Services Start
Birthday Party
At Church Of Christ Sunday Morning Celebrated At
The Rev. Fred I Gardner, pas· Kinley, Janis Childs, Helen Stoof Cbe Church of Christ, opened bart, Judith Butcher, L. R. Will!y ,
Jenkin·s' Home
their lwo week'• revival
Roedell Steffy. Ushen were Cbe.
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Blaettllar was belnll:iNlly de- one t"Dd and sUver t.r.ay~ ~
Jted with a.rnnr-.eata of gal_d tbe cake on llhe otlber. The . . f
Jtcxt nowere Suud.iy for tbetr and nuts were in silver coott• 1
h ~eddq tmDiV«s:ary which ers.
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i ceJebrated
wttoh ~Ill .bowie
The -~ll'ugbtera, Miw Naftttr
m two to lour in 11be ·a fternoon. Blaettna.r pres.Jded at tbe '-"'4ei
lfiss Lel-ia B. Sauer and ·'Mr. aDd .tea ~&amp;ervi.ces 'llJl(} KiaB ~~
Bn F. Slaettnw wen united in Lee Hk tman ISei"YEid · the cake
lll'l"iag-e February 4, 1906 at the during the f.trst lhour and !Mn.
me of 11he bride's par~nts, th~ John Orr .served eo!Iee and tea
e Mir. and tMm. GOOI'ge ~'Lier, and
Mig-;; •Ma.rga!lelt Sauer tb
meroy, Wlth tbe Rw. Wtlhel•.n cake _dlll"ing bhe second .hour. .Mlrs.
·endoff, pastor of the St. John -~ Orr and Mms Sauer are slsten of
tl.li'Ch officiating.
Mm. B~a-ettnar.
Napk ins~ were
FCII' the occasion ·~mrs. Blaet.tnar I white with .the inscription "Mr.
ore an orchid ocnage a-nd Mr. and Mr.9. Jobn F. Blaett:nar'' in
laetm:ar a carnfltion bo~tn.i~ . go ld.
~!l"EE!!lunenll -of ~ake tted m
The couple rooeivOO over 100
•hJte and .t opped w1th a. yeHow canis and tnatrY lovely gifts from
~bu~ coffee, •te&amp;, home made their relatives and friends.
, nUDI.s m rthe tiarm of a yellow rose
Mnl. Earl Hickman
and •Mrs.
bud a.OO !Dilts \¥'en!! served W 150 Fred Bla-ettn~tr
da-u ghter anU
~es1s. The .table was lovely, COO · daughter-in-law ' received
the
tered wiU. I&amp; Ww ·anrangcment of guests
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jiO!d oo!&lt;lOeCI /lowers, ,.;, tho sil-

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Some of the most smartly
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cue smart about money
too. They sove clothing
dollars by letting us keep
their wardrobes in tip) top condition ol all
times. Here"s how it
works: Frequent cleaning

plus our genlle melhods
lso kind to clolhes)
add many monlhs of

follow this smart example

Robinson's

Tri- Lustre

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Laundry

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£dltorlal Phone 197

8no!doo!! PboDe 3118

Single Copy

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l,rec. • • modern • • •
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''" pctful oJI'-tb•·floor ..
infol'tllllliJ oo desired in todq'o ·ktJ....., decot.
Its duatuN braJm •n: ~ to a«eatuatc ·
W delicate ...,.aJnu.t !nith. · . 1
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Mr. Ervin at the home
dflughter, Mill. William
Spending lhe weekebd
parents at lhe Robaoft home
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At Meigs Retired Teachers AS$ociation

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THE BRIGHTEST CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

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Held Sunday F.or
Thena Athey .

"YOUR
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prideful wear to every
suit and coat ••• saving
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Happy Ha .VesferS
Mee_ting, Friday

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Dav1d Jenk~, teven--year olcl
Vance and Robert McE1blnaey. t Joa of Counclb:Dtn and Mn. Dav·
Elden aaaiJt!nl with the ser· · id Jenkina, ft'lebt•ted hJs blrtb· '
vkc wve Walter Bunce and Wil· 4ar S.twdl)' with ~ party at bit
bur ' Theobald .
home. Games wert played and
Tonilht ih~ Rev. Fred Dunn,. prius ~on by Ziti Neiri, Pat EcJ.
pastor of tbe Huntinlton Sixth wards lnd Jlmmy Butcher. A new
Avenue Church, of Christ, will 1ame at the party wu plnn1ng
preach the flrat sermon of his two th~ tail on Davy Crocketts coon·
week's servicea and a FellQWship akin cap.
.
hour wilJ follow the meeUq 80
Mr. and Mn. JcnkUl8 and her
that the vlsJUne pastor and tile aunt, Mlll Kitty, [4we, ~ved lee
conaregaUon may get acquainted. cream and pink and white cakea,
This evening is deaignated as topped with lighted ca.ndles to tbe
Ch~rch Officers' Night and other Jaeats who eacb recetved a sur·
apeclol service. for the w,.k "'" priao bb1bday gilt from David. A
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Tuesday , Bible Sebool
Night; pint and erecm color scheme was
Wednesday, Pbiiatbea
Society used for the p~ty deco~atJoDS.
Nisht; Thursday, Youth Nigh~
G""" were Billy navu, Roser
Ftiday, Hqntin&amp;ton Msht. The Rousb, lim~ Butcher, Pat Ed·
Miss Elbabetb Fide, :Mtisl :Millry pUblic is invited to attend the~ I wards, Christie, ~ark and Grey;-~.. R 'bel ..1...:1 Mn5 Lena H
aervlees which will begin at 7:30 ! gory Barsotti , Krtstln Rupe, Kim
- ·• - eJ.
~
·
u- 1 m
Neal, 'itephen ani) Jane Wndy,
. , ..pt.tq,btra OJ the Women's P· , ·
.
Stephen Pullen Billy llys,ell NorGuild were guest&amp; when the Hlp.
-'l,~
ma Stewart,
and Re~alee
1 PY ~~nt ~lass of ttbe Fed· •.
NelrJ, pteri :~. _. Mayer, Mr9.
erated OhUreb met Frida,;_ ~~ .,
FraneN . ~UhS. Mrs. · Walter
irlg at ~-e ~h.
owe~ ..Atn. Re~ Neiri, Mn. K,a. :·
T.be met!ltiog m chal'I"EI ol t!he
lad Kindy; ·Mn. Clarence Rupp,
JK'O&amp;klent, Mrs. Boy Sey/riod, op-.
.
Robert Harold Harlcnbach has
med
·WIIh
led
by
Miss
·
Mr.
and
&gt;fro.
n.~
Fa~jk af Colbeen st,nt to the U. S. Naval Base
1A Jetter was read umbos were.Week-end ~of ber
•l&amp;ud
Grueser.
at Seatlle, Washington, for train·
from the Rev: Paul Strei.oh &lt;COD· mother, Mrs. Goldie Hnt:.
lng after completing his boot
oernmg Ibis wort in South AmeriMr. ill1d Ml-s. Fred Roseubwm
training and graduating at the
&lt;ka.
returned
lbOD"Je .tnd&amp;y BUer speGd_Great Lakes Naval Station. Har·
SlKmt
.
t
alks
on
"Rules
of
Chrising
tbe
weekend
wlth their ISOJ'i
tenbach is the son of Mrs. Mayme
tilm Living" were given by .the &amp;Dd daughter-i·r.-law, 'Mr ~nd •Mn.
Hartenbach, l(enl.
three ·guests who also -dtstribubed Jaek Rosoobaum ·and tamily in
Mrs. Charles MeNBIJ'Iee, who
DAY
SHEATH
at
paomp}tlets &lt;m the- same. A review Sprh~ifdd.
......
·
f
M Tb
has been ill for several weeks, is
Mrs Leona·rd V11.n ,Meter Sr
runera 1 serVlcl!s or rs.
e~
recovering slowly at her home on embroidered beige worated, lk:ft., of the book of Acts was ·g iven by
seamed
down
the
front
ud
l&amp;rs.
Waldo
J.
Bart.eltl.
w
r~turned
t
her
•bo
Athey
were
held
Sunday
at
the
115
SVuth Second Avenue.
6
crossed below the boaom. wltll
At
the
eoncl.u.sloo
oft~
meetMemxu'al
Hosp·t
l
M
-~
d
JKygerviUe
Methodist
Church
with
1
Mr. and Mrs. William Betz and a natTGW band and bow-from .iog .a ooci·al .hour was- enjoyed .. ·
1
·
a·
M'le a, oan the fu:v, Chester Lemley ofllciat.
daughter, Sandy, Gallipolis, were the spring collection. daaip.e4
K:nd
·
r
efreShments
wef'e rerved by IS =~~bt o--" _,_, .....
...
ing and special music by the Lem~
in Middleport Saturday to visit by 'Karen Stark. The collar ia
·
l'g· . •wcu II:•~ .._ttgn'l.ed' ley quartet with Mrs. Vivian KiJ-..
tbt!J 1hostess-es Mrs. Cal'l Shi'CI&amp;,
LoweU amved SundaY to assist by u attompanist. The Rawlings..
relatives and friend s.
cream colOred pleattd IUk.
Mrs. James Brewington and
Mrs. C. J. Ebersbaoh aDd Miss 10 the care of •her ·lll.Othu-, Mr&amp;. ~'::oats Funeral Home were in
daughter, S11ndra, have reeeived
Leonard V&amp;n Meter Sr~ .
. chara:e of the burial at the Gravel
- - - - - - - - - - - - Kate Ebersbach.
word that M-5gt Brewington, who
~rl 0euny ~·· VJsited Jn· Hill Cemetery, Cheshire, and pall
has been In Korea for sixteen
Galhpolu ·t'e«!nt~ wtth Mr. · and bearers were Homer Kemper, Clar•
months, has landed ln California
.
.
.
~- Harold ~m.
ence Gro'96r, Rex Lemley, Clyde ·
and is e"pHted home this week .
Mni. Albert :Mlees , ha~ ~U'l'Qed Rupe, Fred Sisson and Ri,y Rif" ,
After a thirty day leave he wlll
~om~ a-ft~ -a f~ days .v~Btt 1ft ~I
Relatives and friends were: Mr.: ·
report ~o~t Fort Benning, Ga., for
l1pohs With her son-m-law and and Mrs. Wa1ter Rife and daugh· ,
his next assignment.
Hev. w.,\d:o J. Bartels, guetl fectlilob and Ulen will become real ~ughter Mr .. and .Mlrs. Harold El'- ters, Janet and Christine, Harlan
Mjss Jane Young, fres hman at SJ)e.3ki?JI' at the mec:rl.i'ng of .the servan!lS of Hfs."
w£n and fall'ldly.
.
Athey, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Athey
Ohio Universi ty, and rfc. Jon M. [ Mei·gs County Reti.r&gt;ed Teacllers
Dave Thoma~, MinersviUe wa&amp; and sons, Paul and Charles, Miss
Schaaf, ML. Ephriam. N. J., were A:ssoci'atiun, ·held SM.urday afte-r.
Group "Singing of Ameri-ca w~tb t.he Sunday dinne_r .:Ue:st -of -.his Virginia· "Carsdn, Marion; ·8fr. and
in Cleveland to attend the w c rl· lnoor~ a:t .the Fur.Jerated Church, Mis&amp;- Gedorudie ·McBJ'idtJ iS aecom- son :am! datlght.er-m'-llw. ·M'r. and Mn. Bert Carson, Mr. and Mrs.
ding of Miss Glaflys Gurson and 6poke 'OR· "Ari-bhmelic, Comoari'lll P9Dkst 'Opened bhe meeli&lt;ng lfot:IDwi' Mrs. Evet"Jett Thoma~.
Charles Carson,· Mrs. · GeM~e CarRohmfl Chandley , Ohio Unive:.·sity .Ari1.hmeti~ ~n .the Sc1wol with ed with devotions led by the Pf'e·
Mr. a-nd Mrs. Cbarl~ :ESkew son, Mrs. Adrian Carson Rut•
students, at tho Trinity Baptist Arithmetic in Life."
sideot, IMi·ss :Mama Karr who 'had a-nd fsmH-y .of Ch~lestori ~ land; Mr. and Mrs. Noah· ·Haskins
Church on Saturday, Jt' eh. 4. MiHS
r.Or her .topic ''The seer~'()( .hap- weeke-nd •goosts .of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Vance'
Young and Pfc. Schaaf were
Starhn·g wioth addil'i0111 .t,hc s pca· p~new."
Mrs. l"loreme Burns ide.
Mrs. L. D. Scott, Mrs. Jamea SJm,:
houscguests or her room-mate at ker said, "When you adtd fj.gures
~~iss Karr traced life frhlll yout-h
son!
Mrs. Katy Matthews, Miu
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and
Ohio Un iversity, Mls:; Helene Kr.. you
got mQr.e ·aD'd •in life you t:o la.ter years ra-nd brought out
Emma
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
mclhar, lind her parents, over the ·~lar. t with a litHe faith ·D!id add that tho riches contribution,..&lt;;: to ramHy of Columbu8 WOI'8 week· Robert Conkle, Middleport; Mr:
w••kend.
to g·row i·n fRitib . · In s ub· It f e would &lt;'orne whtm - wledg ~ end guests of Mr. and rM.ns. Joseph and Mrs. J. M. Conkle.
~"
Q.a-ub.
Sherman .Mills, son of Mr. and
fi'&amp;:-ures you have lese but is more oomplet.e, ·I)O)Ver of ana.lty·
:Mr. and Mrs. Roy R'upe, M}. and •... -,
MJ's. Donald Mills, has been a i·n life y.ou have ffi'O'l"e because gj&lt;s mDl"e keen ood ju&lt;ti{Mon.t more
lfr. •fld )1]~. 'Earl HiclmJ-an' and Mrs. Me rUn Matthews, Jr. and Mrs
medical patient at Hull er Jlospi· w-hen on'l! subtracts- s.in and guilt, profoond.
daught-er, St~a ~·t.a ~ned to Dwight Ma.ttbews, Mr. and Mrs.
lal where he was tnken last wack thc.u 11i ~y all'c .rea(ty 00 expand."
their home i'!l Cotu-mbus Sunday David Matthews, Mr. and Mra.
with a vi rus infection.
In ,the absence rtf Otis Crawford evening alter a weekend vl51t Carl Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Co-ntinui·ng
Mr.
Ba•
r
te.
b
J&gt;aid
"In
Sidney Urcn ncr is r('covcring
Miss Ethol Garland acted as see- wJbh .her pare nls, Mr. and 'Mrs. Taylor. Ross Matthews, Ches"hire
from a recent illness at the home divisi on gnodnc,&lt;;,'; .t.hal ~es to ·r etary. It was deci-ded' to moot at John F. BJaettnai.
n. D., Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Rife, Mr.
or his gra ndparenls. Mr. and 1\lrs. 1heonl ac-ru~ the yean and then the Federated Ohureh 'lllext montrh
and
Mrs. J. B. Rife, _Gallipolis;
Sidney Pickens. He is the elder are r~lldy to witness and share and .t hat travel t&amp;Jks would be
Mrs. C. E. Nease and Mrs. Car. Mrs. Cora Miser, Columbus; Vr.
Ohroi.
s
t
with
olh
&lt;.
!
rs
a-nd
aa
tlhis
is
sun of Ml'. a11d Mrs. Avery
a"i'ven by each· m00Jber.
rie Nye ~ pent Sunday in CblHi- and Mrs. John Rife, Mr. and Mrl.
druu.\ Jnul1iplication· hooomes na·
ncr, Pom(!roy.
cothe with .f.be former'.s. brotrherr Robert eiater, Marion; Mr. . and
Prayer by Rev. Bartels oonclud· and sister·in:}aw, Mr. .and MTS. Mrs. W. R. Athey, Kyger: Mr. and
Dianne Richman und Charlene tural. A.~ one remalns stea4flf8t,
Ris wi ll graduaUy leads illlto per. ed the meetin.g.
' CliffOrd ROO&lt;!.
t
who are employed in
Mrs. Walter Athey, Mid~h~port.
· - - - .. - - .
Jumbus, were weekend guesls
their familie s.
Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr., is Ill with
an attack of flu at her apa1·tment
on Ral'e Stret.
·
Victor Grimm is a medical
licnl at the Meigs General Hoipl·
tal.
Local relatives have been
fid of the serious illness of
Ahbott , former Middleport
dent, who is being treated at
Bay Pine Veterans' Hospital,
Petersburg, Florida, for"-. an
No, 3511-EMBOSSED COTTON NlGHTDRES5-ln
ness Incurred while in service.
Mr. and Mrs. George
I
no-IliOn ntton. Baby doll styla with tcaop neck.
Athens, wore weekend ""'' "'
her paronUI, Mr. and Mrs.
Whit• plpiJ11 and ffowtr :appllqw. Walb hrnslthLambert.
Sunday vi~itors of Mr. and
ribbon trlmmlld. Colors: llut, Pink. Malu, Sl111:
Dell Fife included Mr. and
Roy McCarty, Gallipolis. Mrs.
who has been ronfli1'Cd W her
Sm•ll, MtdJum and L..,..
hnmc fm two month@ ·is IOOCOVt'l'ling
slowly fron1 her illness.
Charlene Wilburn, Col~ntbus,
visited her grandparent.'!, Mr.
No.
.Mrs . Pearl Graves, and other "'l•-~l
r'&lt;LL '"PLIQUID WAL T1 ·
t.ivcs ovcr the weekend. She
'
110 hl'm Friday
LENGTH GpWN-Ilottlcl.... !todt Willi ·
he r father, Chlltles
,~
'
~
':
h11d been in Columbus on
.,,1,. ~llnt. lcMP
~k. ·eap ··~··· ..·
'
IU.Ipb Sigman end .
'
'
'
Wanda, and Mrs. 'w~ui;'.;;
Sf••: 32 to 40: C~CIII"t: P.Jttk. llut, lnll l:'nllzt
lhrec sons, Orville,
C ls~nce, Charleston, spent
dny with Mrs. W. S. Par111ons.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munns
rienne Mills) left Sunday for
No, 3S2 SHORTIIi GOWN with
apartment in Cincinnati
il'i stlending the University of
tJuUon ff"Ont• Whl.. ~tlplnl .and
cinnatl as !l graduate s h•~ent. !
They had returned Friday
their wedding lrlp and spent
fl~~ral •PPIICI•· Pa,..r Pan Colweekend here with rclalivcs:.
Roger Con~rt, Kenneth Mltrro&gt;y
l&lt;l!r with lhirrtd vote ·l~rf.
and Robert Hennesy were In
lipolis Saturday on business.

ter Erwin', Marvin KeUy, c.

Sunday evenine with a sermon on
"Why I Am . a ChrliUan Only."
Special muaic was presented · by
tbe Senior Cholr wbo sang "Won..
dedul Words o( Jesus" dil-ected
by Mrs. Arthur Skinner with .Mrs.
Chester Erwin a1 organill
Choir members were Mn. Fred
I. Gardner, rs. Dave Farmer,
Mrs. 0 . L. Roush, Mrs. Alfred
Roush, Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Me-

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a medico! patient.

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The Meigs ·political ~rwn
seenu rto be ol"'Wl'ding ~n·OO sOOpe
with ,f,he addition oi three n ew
candidallcs seekll'lllil elcctton in -lihe
May 4 Potima.ry, Wedn~y is· the
deadtine f:or rl'hll filine o(,ltotitioos
' £or rth6.t el e(!ti&lt;m.
Clerk of the Board· -Qf Oootlons
Albert Gloed:ner repQtote(J that
George Vaughan
b.l.t ril'!d for
oounty treasurer: Ditt H&amp;ntinger

i.ncUR)bmt. county oomnilisiooer
ahd Roy Proflibl, incumbe:IJit COUrJty oommiatolla' !Hed · petiUons
·maki'llg .them candidate&amp; for ·re·
E!ieotion. A&lt;l~ tlme£1 are RopubliCM!a•.

Twen\y Jive DemooM.9 lfld
etgbt. Republicao8 !have moo petitions for crr:JUDcy commitotemten ,
H&amp;lltinger, who i1r t·he pnesiden.l
1.1( ba8rd of oornnmeio.nel'S, is
. finishing bf3i Uk.'h year w loorth
toerm U ·a member of that lxw'd
lmd Proff·l tt, a ,former vice pre·.sident of ltlbe boW, is f.illtlhlng

:Attend,.Rally At
fJmrch Of Christ
One bundred young. ~ple
their advisors attended the Union
Ralb' of Youtb FelloW!hlps of the
Middleport Churches at the Cburch :
of. Christ Sunday, Feb. 5, Which ·
elimalr:ed the observancll! of the
National Christain Yquth Week.
Tbe Cbriatain En~eavor of tbe
hG~t chqrch and theit advisor, Mrs.
GeotJCe Child11, ~ responsible
for the openiril devotional servite
and Ernestine Asbury, president of
the CE, presided. Bruce Bradford
welcomed the visitors, Tom Kelly
gave the opening prayer and Ken· ·
netb Lewis read the Scripture leB&amp;-

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on.

·i8J music was preaen~d
Childs, Ernestine Asbury,
&lt;.:ar uiyn Hess and .Bonnie Van
Cooney, who sang "My God and I
accompanied by Barbara~•••~:~::
student nurse · at Holzer tt
(Continued oo Pa.g e Th·roe)
who was pianist for the service .
Ushers were Tom Skioner, Tom
Kelly, Ira Ray Butc,._er and Dic1c
Harris.'
·
James Van Cooney, president of
the Middleport Christaln Yoc¢h
Couneil, wa11 in charge of a sbort
busJ~s meeting and annpounced
tbeeOunt)l·wide tntcr®nom na·
· Youth Rally to be held at tbe
Chw·ch of Christ
'!II~ Si:!""~ fu~iirii;;jtywith
or. Han.sen,·~
professor,
as the'

ll•,d~;'!'-

spcder ud the Rev. I!Rrold' !lOOiei
u tbe song leader.
Ot!itrp Baumgardner, chairman
of t&amp;e pmgram committee of tile
Youth Council, introduced the
Board
guest speaker, i',arid Maloqs LebBOard .
"'dustrii· l anon, who is studyib£ Potlltlcal
Cbatie Gf sanders for the ·
Science at Obio U~vtrslty, AthetJJ.
aJ Arts classes; a r11bbef mat · for
Mr. Malow who plans · to return
tbe Central School builjiing and to bls country to asalst his people.
the repair o! Heme tconomics stre,.sed the importance of havinp
tables.
a definite aim in life and 4dviaed
Those prf!senl were Supt. L.
his listener to take tbe advJc.
Mc:Comas, Bruce Lloyi:l, , Mrs.
offered hy parents. teacher• aiid
well Probasco, Paul Smart,
ministers. He urged them to stand
old E. Hubbard lil~ Paul Davis. up Cor their beiiefs as Chrilltiaris
and Americins and. to remember
that there is only one God ovet
Ill, people. He spoke of tbe ' l&amp;'~lf
rapbical location ot hi; cOuntry
w~icb 'is next to Palestine and said
that on tbe mountains of bit hoM
land tbfre. are cedan o( Le~n~n
wltlcb 'we though to b,tve ..,t;e,lt
growing; at the time Ot OhtJst'i:
birth. Lldt.ulon is the only cpuntry
I
in tbe Middle East that has a
majority. of Christiaps , and their
Prt&amp;id®t. is abo • · Clu:i11~1;1. b.
a ~uestion and .answer ·P:erlb.t ..,
spoke of, the climate, geogra~hY.
!!C!hools, government sod. youth
organizations in Lebanon.
After the ·
·the ~.ii\00!
invited
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