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HOW BOUT';'..~;"'""~'- """'""""""',..rt· ""~ilo~~N~i~ec~e~Of&gt;ilL~oc~a~l--~=~~~;gr~u~esd~~o~-y~!F~e~~r~u~ar~y~7,~1~9F56

Eight

Middleport Garden Club Has Gathering
At Residence Of M. L. French, Monday
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M&amp;J J...ucitko
Smidl wa; in I' hoaal ~er md
eblrlfe of tbr prQCl'lml wbeo the Clothtnc spedalkcit.

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MilkllepOrt
Garden
Club m('(
tblday evet*le rat tbe borne of
Mft. M. L . t"'reoch w~ Mrs. Mllx
~- pmsident. ~- ~56
Smith bwed cokJred elides ~
made b6t eummer wh1le on VQ1.'11 tion . Miss Frieda Faebnle was
~ for the pidure'l.
flo!·)
C...U
respmser~
'W"t'l"e
"Rm:lrs .m, wr Gll!'dem" and t~e
mem~ rec-eived paci.ds of p1ctunes of nattv~ ~ M tavors.
Mrs. C. ~ HennesY ditrplayed an
wrangement US::ng a Jled bird fl ·
gurine ·as 1lhe focal point in an
mTangernent of bcmloci. and pus·
BJ'·Wi.JI.ow bnarK'.hes.
Durung the b~ meetl.ftg
Mrs. John Zerkle, ~ary. read
an invitation from ~h . ~a
Nol.·an, Me•gs

ooum.y Uome Demon6'1.rat.ion Agerrt. to atrend the
annual Acl'liovement Oar; program

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1K M.idd\-ep;Jrt.

High
torlum on Mmcll 6
p. m. Speak~ IN
will be J;me Scott,

Sc-hool ood.i·
from 10 to 3
the ~
l 1 . S . Educa-

Rev. Fred Dunn
Conducts First
01 Revival Sel'ies

LIKE TO Gil' IT BACK
POSSIBLI &amp;!CAUSE I

M:r6. Bern·.

Nrf cAt IS LAID

Tbe apt:&amp;ua wb:&gt; haw ~nt­
od ·~ M. ~- and stale
j rneetm,gs will ~~treE fittmgt; , adult
:;ty)e, m~ Simphci'ty pat·
tt'ftlS and wilt ~ models W d&amp;
~ dlei.r (&amp;(is _
Ml&gt;s . Rlobeft Reibel , Reg~ai
Di.rectot o.f tlR OhWJ Asr,ociaboo
of Gll!'del! Club&amp;, oexplamed tOO
~ ··central Ohio Ji11iower ~ lbea~ tte Thw- to New Y'OI"k .
Gue:Rs for the ~e.nlng ~
. Mr5. Reibel, •Mns.. Don St"iven and
~trs . Ed\Nl'd T . Fl'enoh. The ho-stess cserved a derisert ooun;e assisted by her -daugh1.«. Mrs. St.i\'en; and
deugbter-1nlaw
Mrs.
French and Mnl. RoU« p.roesidcd
at ,the ooffee MrVice . Red cama·
liOliS and red ..eapers were used to

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MW Janet ~ Bowen, Columbus·, who 11 a Diece of Mrs. · Lula
RuBSell, bas announced ber engagement to C.mpbell Taylor, son

SAVE BROTHERS BY HEART SURGERY

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
1Supt uf RiJ.:·b"S

Di»UCT Con. Co.,

stephen P·ullcn oon of Mr. a·n j
:\h . James PuHcn lra:s J'c-covercd
h-om tlt\e chicken-pox a'tldi lhis ~Sislcr Stephanie bas the same dis-

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quilting,

Steam pudding .with sauce was
served With a ~uck •dbm« at
nooD tO Rev. aod Mrs. Waldo J.
·Birtela, Mia':~ G.nreser, Mrs, TheG4lc:me !Mlooa:, MJ.. Olara SdJiefer,
UN. W. L. Kautz, Mn. Amanda
Kasper, IMrt. Addle Grueser, Mir&amp;.
FWda IW.ob.. Mm. Carrie Grueser,
Mrl. Walt. Baer, •Mrs. Haflry
w-calcs on the Queen Mal'}t, K~.. M'r'$. · Beul3ih N:~tzllug~
. .. ~e Beabt. Mre, R'eYmoad

Countrie.t W.sited were England, -~ Mn. NOrmil KIOs, Mnl.
Holland, Bela:Wm, Get·many, Au.t~ Clrl'l . Shields, Mns. Clnren.ee Mai·

Current Sow·ce
Of US Concern

si1uatron loom-

lr DONALD J. GONZALES
Unite.d PrHS St.. Cor~

WASHINGTON UP - Prettident
EU.enhower declared Wday tbat
he will do everything within b15
constitutional powers to prevent
an outbreak of hostilities in the
Middle Eut.
Mr. Elaeohower also told his
news eonferencetbere is alway.a a
f,tlnt hope tbat hil correspondence
with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin m•y develop something of
pe.a.ee valve.
Thil pouibil'ity exists:, the President said, u long as hi1 euhangea
with Bulganin are what he described aJ noo-bitter.
The Preaident'i determination
to do everything possible to avert
rurther eonotct in the Middle East
was expreued when a reporter
asked him for an "3llseument"' of ·
stopping or avoiding conflict llll a
reJult of bis · talks with British
Prime MinUter Sir Anthony Eden.
The Prejldenl r.oted that U.S.,
British and French diplomats will
meet at the State ~partment this
afternoon to determine what measures ean be taken in the Middle
East either inside or outside the
Untted Nations.
Mr. EUenhower then said that.
everything be could do constitutionally to prevent an outbreak of
hostiUlie:~ in the Middle EasL
would be done.

nnklna Ob&lt;ln
In the iM'aJ'
. Cowlty -offices. Ako
and 42 Democratt
fQr t'he respective pady
Committeemen.

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ca.ndidates had tiled. At least oM
other candidate for the Democrat

lc nom~nitlon for govel'oor was
1aoheduled to Ole today, alo~ with
a half dozen candidate for otber
oftlce1;11 who have · announced
tbey will run In the prlmat1'.

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¥Unldpal Juctce· John Sweeney,

print 'nt&gt;l&amp;ill jaoktl d&lt;o•

Cleveland, announced he wiU file

bef~ the deadU~ for lhe nlmo{ ' Ctltie nomination for goverhor.
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Candidate• wbfl flied included:
U. S. Senator: Goverttor Lausche
D. Cleveland: Sen. George H. Bender R. Cleveland.

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coekfoil.tua. dru1, 10aelk&amp;.. Ill a Woadetful.to".Ji cotl\lmt.
lom1&gt;1lng rtoN print "' .off by matchiag tcrUd 1~ llelcl·
bwJ.c:lorbQj'• lin•n·IOQk rGyon •.c:rltp, cucua.-..btr cool ft~brk;
lhtlt wo.t.u 10 f4idtctkla oad 1bilu wrlllld... Teal Todd
doH it In browa. qold oi blu• JOMI oa aaturoltpound; plnll:
on btua. or bhtt oa glU; ag~qiJIIi JgGM&amp;,, Ji1N U to 20
pd.

$8 95

14~ to 2.fi~

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Middle-East Is

50,000 TONS BURY HIGHWAY

today,&lt;OI)diclate
.(hen eDtf. 14 of
P.M. Z3 Pft.._

Brown closed up shop Tuesday 33

!~•·;&gt;,F~"rance,~koly~,
Swiiz.erio~nd~,
B&gt;r,~Ml'JI.Grov~.,~Erb,~MissAlma~
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M'IJnaeo, San •Marino, Liclltmatein, -l&gt;urM. lillj, Louis Reibel, Mb.
the Saar. Tbe tour ilncluded vb.IUJ ·Lena Huber, Mtls. Roy Seyfried
to famous ~towns aDd .scenes.
· and . ~. Ot:ho ,
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Meigs Co Prilliary
Started,,.

Halt

1.900.

When Secretary •of State

Letter Describing
Tho ~ &lt;&gt;I Mho Lena
Journey Th rough a........
- ~ wheu &lt;be
• -.1 Buoy - Sewint Ciftl&lt; o! &lt;be
Europe Recew~
Fedoroled Oburcb -'lib"""'''
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flulfi .. Hcomlnt cel•r.

Single Copy

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I..lt-minut.e caadldatu and p~
bably 110me unexpeeled ... &lt;tart
hiXfle." were &amp;xpected to beat the
4 p, ~· deadline today for filing
-petiUoDa, awellilll the largest
alate of Ci)ndldates. seekina: noml·
nations for state ~e. in the May

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Setying ~iii:h;. ~·~ '
Ha$Potl~k
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.Supper, ·Thur$.

M,... W. H. Juhlmg UJd Mn&lt;.
Minnie BeveJ'.a'ge bave reooi.ved
accou.n1.8 of a IWropean tour
made by Geor.ge JUibli.Qg ot New
York City.
Mr'. Juhling, local Htiirve visits
here frequen.t!Jy, went .em,Ill; twelve
coontcy tour ~ tbe auspi.eflll
of the W.orld Wi.de TravellkiNau,
NYC, !Sai-led .t o England on Ule
Queen Ellzabetlb and netum.ed fn

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end cl\Hdren, Colrurnbus, .spent

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lOTH lOIN WITH a eona:enJtal beart detect, Christopher lan•dac. 4.
: and hJa brother. Brian. 3,. are now healthy :younasten:· thanb to:
1 modem heart IUl'gery, Ardent boostera tor the 1988 Heart l'und.
. they are shown plaJ"inl: wttb stethoscope~ at tbeir Bufralo, N. y._
home. Twelve yean a.ao,. eacl{ would have heeD doomed. to pre.

l~hi•ladelphoi'a f'()Contly.

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Hoover Says US Won't Budge From Berlin

Petitions
For State Office

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UElivefslty of Toledo and attended Ohio State Univenity. He is a
tDember of Phi Kappa Psi frater•uity and b an eneineer wttb the
ColUJDbUB Co.ited Fabrics Corpora·

Ohlinger Family
Spend Weekend
In West Virginia

~~i·s:s Mew ltow-h who HvC6 in
htl'kenrburg lha~ b&lt;.-en ~~iiWng ·h~r
brother OS~Car IWOOh ·a nd Wi£(1.
Mr. ·and 'Mrs. Jaoob Schafer
and duughOOr, Columbus., visited
here ~turday wlt:b rriconids.
.Mir. ~oo M,.. Roy D.vl&lt;ll;oQ •nd
two daught'er!! 'have 1~ to
tlbeir .home ·~n Columbus alt.&lt;r a
Yi~1t Wlihh I)M']• puroots, Mr. an.d

Many Candidates

Mr. Taylor eraduated frGm Qt.

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Jr:t the ColumbllS Sehools..

Sixth Birthc/ay
Celebrated By
Beverly Beaver

enttne

.Edltorl,al Phone 397

Miss Bowt~ i.'\ &amp;raduated from 1
Bexley Hiab ~1. Stevena Col·
lege and Ohio State Univenity
ruul Js a member of Kappa Kappa

carry out .. Valentine '~berne.

WEATHER

Thursday rain chAI'Itlint to

of M~ C.mpbell Taylor, Colum·

bus, and the late Mrs. Bowen. 'lbe
1marriage will be an event of next
summer.

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ot C~les Boward Bowen, Colum-

.Mfo. and -·Uh.. Jolm Beaver entet'ltalned witb a party Sa:turday
aftlemo&lt;MI bouori·DG t.bei'f daueb·
ter Dev~y ()D Oer slxth blrtobday.
After the ohou::mod gunst ope:ned
b&lt;r iltto o! dooora~
Rt&gt;v. Fred Oun11:, Huntington ed birt!hctay cwkt\, wnd +De cream
cortducted the tirnt of a seri'1.'ti of were eerved 4lo Betty Giliilarl. Max
revival meeti"gs whktt 00 will and Peegy Folmer, Judy W)Jlbams,
ho.lt.l a1. Lhe Ohw-ch of C'hrist Mon Ronllie and Baroafa Logan, BobOoty and J&lt;&gt;hMy
day whe~t memben; of Foon&lt;w- by Rlt&lt;l&gt;le Bennett ~ aitemied in a body Seaver.
..... lllldlio Olrd ){,.
as part of Back 1.o God 1110\"emenl.
Hbi 1opic wa~ "Evangelize or F'os- Ht:rWal'd Lo11m allitiistOO Mrs. Bea-snizc" and tonijJht he wHI "-peak ver witlh the oparty.
on "The Skin of My Too1h". ·
Monday evening was dhurch of·
flceNI nlght aM thi:s even1ng is
desig-nated a.&lt;; Bi·bl~ Sellool ni·ghl.
Special mu·sie by L. R. Wltey, Hom
er Rice, RvL'&lt;Iell Steffy, 0 . E. ·"-k·
Kiniey and Cash B&lt;l'hr di.rect"Cd by
Mu. Arlihur Sk:inrrer w~t·h M!rs.
Che&lt;&gt;tcr Erwin, organist, was pt'-Q&gt;
Mr. and 'M:rs, Herman Ohlin•ger
scnted.
11nd $()'Q 'l'e:rry spent th-e weekend
lmmcdia.tcly a.f.Ler ,thtl st•rvi('e in Weirton, W . Va.., wi1·h ~ft· . and
Monday a Fcl•loW6-'hi.p :h-our wus lf'r~. C. D. Ourmin~ham und Mr, I
.held in the tMC&gt;ial •J"()o),ns when thf' pnd ~- VW(iJ Rou.'i'h.
con¥rcgit'lion b(.'(lanle arqualntcd
Mr. 'R:oush ~:~trffercd· &lt;1 ht'lart a.t.
wiiLtt the vi.!fi.ling •past.ur. Ttw com- tad las:t Thu.Mdny ·fWII• i,s ia Weirmittee wbo plan-ned t.'he Pillrty were. ton General J{.ospital. His condiMlrt~. Eme:;.t l..Wi!arn:-e, Mrs. Den - tion is •mproved hut 'he will be
ver Rice. Mrs Robort McE'l•himtey, oollfined •t o !the botlopitHI fm· sev:Mrts. Edga·•· Allen..-.'\VIIrth and trh.ey eral ~ks. ·
were a.'fSi.ortcd by Mnt. 1\f('KmJ-ey,
Roll!l&gt;h Is &amp; nativo of PomCot"Qy
Mrs. Ri'Ce and M·I'S. Will Jteynoirui. and i'i:i well' k·DO\\"n ·hCTe.

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Women Announces
Wedding Plans

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• COUnfy COUnC&gt;I'I pTA H0 ldS
Mee f lng
• Th ursday At ·sa/'·ISbury
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t.hc woekend wHoh J. E. MHicr.
1'1 ans wr:lre maue
·' ror a sc I100 I l'orllund Unit, 1\lrs. Keith Wood!!
Mr. ctOO M'nl. Edgar Arnott a.nd
Mr. and l\11n; Cha,-lc.'+ Si·ndalt of .!IOD ware ln WC3t Oolumbi'a this of in~truction in May, nl whl&lt;!ll of the Racine Unit and Mn. Paul
6pring£icld were rec-ent I(U~ ol piSl wt"ck vl.siHn:g Mr. and .M.m. time tlistrict officers will he pl'cll· Theiss of the Sugar Run Ut'lit

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their daU&amp;;hWI'S M1-s William Ault
and Mr,s. Gene Dodson.
Mr. •and 1\h . Chtrunce Owen
aN) •planning .t o move 1.o •\lh.o Robert. Winebrenner property .U1is
wook:. Mr. Owen h&amp;lt been conflned to bls ·home w~t!h eompJ.l....Uon5
Wbiob JoH'Owcd an a-u·a w f'lu.
WUiis Antbony iJ" 'I'CCOV(lf.lni
from a aevet'O oold.
l&amp;tr. and Ml'8'. I!)) bert Baehner
1M daua;hter roturnod to tbair
home .in Sprjng&amp;eM Sunday .tt.aa vii&amp;Ll with •his mottler, Mno. Ray
lachoor.
Week-ood gu-ests oJ 'J\.IN. Gut
Ward wru'tl M·r. and ' P.It~. Me.lvln
OeVol and daught-cor, BoiJC, W. V1.
Joinl.ll'lf ibh-om S~tndwy were Mt. 1nd

Mra. Cecil' Woard,

Geooge Trcw.
M.r. aD&lt;t .Mr.s. John. ILawk}ns· Jr.
WCI'e 1n Bladon Tuosdl!lf ru, vhsit
her ·P&amp;reflll.s .Mr. and •Mn;, Waa-rf'n 'Jlhomu. RccaM. .gue&amp;ta at ·llhe
Hawkins Jtome tndudCd .Mll.!;a, Jo..
n...--t. Butlerworth, Mr. and
Mow.
Franklin Gln'llherl tnd daughter ot
ColwnbUJ,
Carl Mdtlox w.ho b ·I'JOOOVerd.ng
S'atisfactorlly at:t&gt;er spblll'l' 6UJ"Iel'}'
ln a Hunl~n ftoeplu.t. wu in
Huntington
W-edn.eaday b
a
eheckup. He was !11\.'Cwnpanled by
hill wile md: ~- and Mn. c. P.
Ga-Uarhcr and ihis daulht.er !Mn.
Euatue Wilson, Pt. Plelllllmt. 1:.aQt.
week Michael Wm. ·U.U.OX. ·baby
8011 of Mr. and Mnt. Loomm:i' Mattm:, Nitrn, vbritcd h)'s! pllt.ernal
II'IOOP~~n!B for tho f·inll Ume
when Mr. and Mini·. ·k tox and
ohJidMt were bene ov.cmlgllt..
,MJI_ .and l'ks. Roberi Shup.tban
eomploted their ~n of
~he hourre tJxoy pun'hlllllld from
Mr. ..-nd Mre:. Henry Fultz: ed
hne DliOVod iuto t.belr tbome.

cnt, when the Meigs Cou nly Coun· cil PTA met ThurMday &lt;~ftcrnoon ,
11t the Salisbury school.
Mrs. John Moore presided ow•r
the mecttng. Mrs. Jo'loyd Wl'iHhl
and Mrs. Whitney lngraham were
named as a committee to mske
arrangements for the place and
time of the May meeting . A ~ck
lunch will be served at noon with
tht! Central PTA unit responsible
for tbc lunch for guests, the des.aert and coffee and alsu for the
program.
Mrs. William McKelvey or the

SURPRISI PARTY
M111&gt;. Roy Hc1l•l cr .('IJ.It&gt;l'la htl'd
wlth a otrutlpr:l.so biorhhdlli·.V dinnot'l'
SllndJi')• al hl.&lt;r .hmnc illl .t.hc Oht"S•ter Road !hQnoroin•g M:r. l·to.J:I.or.

Pomeroy, I'Dd
dunlna: .t·he I!WfiA.:&gt;moon Randolph
·W-mt, Rwvcmwood, Joitll'd twnt.
Pre.'ionl WOI'e hl s IJUI'CI1t s. M·r . .and
1M!w. E'va W~Lion H~ldebNct .~
Mrs. Jlomer Hoii'Cl', .Jtrc 1h0:Ilil.ne
Wautwat'80l, M1nn ., hu rnt.ta'GM
~ ~ taruj chilrtWen .
t.o 001' tJomo aCtor visltlnl in thG
Bond.
lVn. Zelia Cro. a: medical pa-Ueut at Jlotur Hospital w• rdto ·h er home wid!
Mrw. Pw! Wmn 1o .._.,.. JU.
CJK-er and RJilo-i-flJiaw Mr. uxt _.. .loAJma rnnall dlutbtftl of ·Mr.
~ 11il&lt;&gt;lrlal,
lb. hck K"'ft, ,
• Copt. """"" lla&gt;'lm..,.. "'h&lt;&gt; wtH .totted d&gt;M' pat..,.t ~
leoe ~Ext wook fur a moMh'a ent. Mr. and P.n. Jobn KwH
d\lcy lni Artli'OOII ~pcql l'h$o week f&lt;JI' ICVOI'al dll)'lio.
!Md with blei pllf'Mt8, Mr. 11111
l)fr, ei'Jdl fot1-s. 111•'\.lld Munns

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llar:t.in&amp;er. ~pt. 'Of CJlK'lnnall tiP&lt;!'J)t a Bhoct \'Gilt
Harthtee:r HI -.ttoned -at stewart with t~dr ~htliYCt~ heron a:oina
Air Forco liMe-, ~-"' Y.
to their -apartment. 'rbey !hvve
Sreve and Pat! &amp;ocy, rtOilS of been on th"ei"r wfddinlf trlp to
Mr . .and Mre. RIObert Stvry are riiK· •hor sr..tcr,
Mtll. l.oOnard.
I\.1Nt.8 of tha!.r tJNndmotther. Mra. Gwi~ky oand hu11bind in Ar·
Dole l!ouri&gt;lna wb;m tllelr modler u.....,, Va
ODd baby ...., at' Mollo
• . aod .ltnf. R,..&lt;OII 11-lflo
~ HOII*Id.
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IMn. Nan -'"dft" M.urned to Felli. Pa., arter viBhJ.nt Mk'. lond
her loom Holzor u..pltal lllrl. Rolph Radoli!lo,
M1ere fihe ~ 4ltken -laat
Mla Virgin'- &amp;~eyes -~ boetn
When oho bo&lt;amo W
tho Bm· HI .00 ' In&gt; L. W. M&lt;Oocn'8 1)10

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Following the business ••:,~~~~:1

Mrs. O;•vid Sluter, program

man planned a program by the
pupils of lhe Salisbury school, under the direction of Mrs. E. A.
Wingett, music superviaor, consisting of a number of wlnter
songs by grades th.ree and four; a
folk dance by grades four and five
and the sympllonettes preseflted
ltlrcc musical numbers.

Miss Marian Ebersbach
a tllm on lhe blood program
distribull'd bnllctlns on same
Refreshments of cbeny
cream ('entered with a
coffee, c11ndy and nuta
l1y the host unit. The
table was attractive in
er, a ccnterplC!ce o[ a
hatchet . with mlnJature
treea and tall white
holrlcl'8 Ued
on either

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Atiendlng from the Suga~ Rua
Unit were Mrs. Roy 'l'r&amp;CJ Jr ,IX''"~!;
Mrs. Eh:a Gilmore Jr., Mrl~:t- raul
TheisM. Ma·s. Harold Eberabar.h,
Mrs. C.eorge IJara:is, Mn. Jack
Sorfhm. Mrs. Donald Hauclc. MrH ~ .
Charlcl-i Gol'don and MrS. Lloyd
Wright, and from the Central Unlt
were Mrs. Whitney Ingraham, Mn~.
Robert Arnold, Mrs.- .ElwOod Dow- '
ers, Mn. Max Jo'olmcr, Mrs. Edgar
Tltomas and Mrs. Harlan Wcltrung.

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Motorist Jailed
After Accident

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«ll&gt;olllul&lt;d £or •It« In 1loo '11*4
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wl!o died olio poot .....t.
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Mr. - Mra. 0 . E. ,M.ooon of J,e. - a "'""·
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Eggs ahvul sl.~y 'll'P '1 c con!'l.lln('n;

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t.o 4.''1 ; ml'diums fl. too 43; brown .
mix 41 •to 4B; (!:ftl!la ·tar~ 40 ttJ 41

A l-arge whi-te 36 tG 39; A medium
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Ghif:kons fJ"yU"S about IStdidy
A rt'port
today
stmed that
h0&lt;1vy · h('n.~· weak; Cryens 3 tto 3 l-2 rlJ·;~wing ror posHrlobs in the ·e&lt;!Wl·
lb 29 fQ 21 · ·h ens twer S ~b 23 ;.n ty OO!l1rotba.U twmement 1WWld
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FALliNG BAROMETER

DEVOTED TO INTE. ESTS OF MEIG$-MASON AREA

RICHARD

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REYNOLD • . GREENE
EDITOR

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CHARLES M. McCANN

F.n t~rPd •~ sf'&lt;"Ond t1act~ \,ailinr matter at the

Pomrro}' Ohio

Kat ional adw•rtising rl'presenlalivt&gt;, Bottintll i·KimiJall Jnr
343 Lf'xi ngt un AH•., New VorJr; City, 16, N. Y.
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~r WE'ek : Ont" year in .advtll'lCt' at The Da~ly Sentlnt&gt;l offke. $l!i.60;
Jll:l months, $7 .90: lbrep months , $3.QO. By motor route where
avai[ablr: one month, $1. Dy mail ont ~· ear $8; six months. $4.2S;
thr f'P months, $2.50: onP month, $1.

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Don't bped Any Changes
In Cabinet at Thlt Time

Ken"tdy lookt Good 'Vtep' ·
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Rutland Furniture-Mason Furniture

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7:00 · D.erot'h Vall-Py Du ys
7:30 Coke 'f'ime
7i45 News Caravan
8:00 Scrllc n DiredorJ . PliY.
bouse
~ o 30 Father Knows Best
9·00 Krart Theat-r e
IOoOO 11hls .is Your Life
10:30 Dauton Runyon Thtatrt

Queeo 1 for a Day
Old Time-r
llowd}· Doody

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11 :10
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Greatest Fight!t. or CeatUI'(

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6:30 Sports l"'i'e

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Ding Dong School

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Home

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Feathet Your Nest
Bob &amp; Jan Carr Present
llalli of Ivy

8:.30
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Matinee Theatr&amp;

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Modern Roman(.cS "'
Quf'en for a nay
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Ford Theatre
L~1x Vldeo Theatre
News Headlinel)
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On Unique Gimmick Now

Empl.oyed By Strikers
BY ROIU!RT C. RUARK

have eooountt!rE".d a· IUrt or devioe..~ fur
sta-ndln~: oh' thf'r
ri'nt. but t.he
wa1E&gt;rrron:l strikl~r~ here seem t()
twlve &lt;"nrne -up with a ~t'"eSh gim mlcK . In any e ll'.~~·. l'he Commu'lli ~'
f)eW!&lt;:paper Tribune ha s jUS(. I"'Un).:
in wi"l•h an ltllhcl c ~,~;;hlc.h iW.yt&lt;; Lhll1.
SIDNEY. Ausi"rulia- I

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hi rc-puf"("ha.~e

and gas ICO'Ill:if.Dies

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1'ennes.see Ernie
Feather Your Nest
Bob &amp; Jan Carr Presents
('oun·t of Monte Cristo
Ca mera Qoes- to Sr-hool
.:!\olatlnee Theatre
Date with Life
1\-Lotlern Romanees
Queen for a D:ry
Ulr.l Tim('t"

Tlowrly Ooody
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hav f1 bl'"t"n urusueee."9ful. thk is
tm;c ·o.f tlw ~ hth~t· fOIIJll.~ r0f econo .
-the how~i n•" commi ·s~ i (&gt;n 1o .sm - IIII I.' h·l:l't:kmail l·hut I h:W(' enen.unpend r11nl paymPnt.ll fur lhl' durn- tt!l 'l'i~ ... o ·f1lr
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Tho p:rpl'i' SOl~ p(,r·l Kembi:J
wtn.t't,fie.s won an tmdl'J' l:~kmg from

Arthur Godfrey

St r ike It Rid
Valiant L:ldy
Love of Life
Search for 'rClmono\'V
1'1\p Guiding Light
Katie's Kitchf'n
Love Slot)'
Robt'rt Q. Lewi ~
Hou~eparty

The Big Payoff
B1.1b CrOSby Show

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7\30
7:45
8:00
8:30
9:00
9 :30
10:00
10:45
11:00
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Life of Riley
Coke Time
Ne-ws Caravan
'f'ruth or Conseq]Jeneq
Waterfront
Big Story ..
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Cavalc~df 0( ~Ports
Red ~~l'J:Ii!r's . COtlfer
News Iteadlln~
·weatllercast
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11:15 Greate~t Fights of Ceriiurr
11 : ~0

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1:00

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Lltcky 8 Ran~h
5:30 'rile Early Show
6·.::10 You_r Esso Reporter
6:45

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As Little As Z.$CJPe; Wtek , ·•· ·
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Gurry Moore

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6:31} :5po.('"ts Eye
6:40 News Picture
6:55 LM. Paul &amp; Mary Ford

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ii:rn ha-s ~-e ~d !() .'&gt;-IIJi!J&gt;Qll~,...., nt ~~·oaches .to tr~* ~
•payffiC'rll\1.'0 lor d·he ~_k.l.U,; ;iwhan- dOOhnns ffl 1.•hoe 'J)'riN~ (j{ b
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WE;vE PURCHASED ACARLOAD OF 'fURNITURE AND 1'E ARE
WE SAVED
PASSING ON THE SAVINGS TO OUR CVSTOMERS
ON THIS PURCHASE.AND N01' YOU SAVE!
10 PIECE "CANNON TOfELSE'f" With Purchase Of
SAVE-On
Plus The Matching3 Pi·"Old Virginia" 49.95 or More
Carload
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6:00 Wild Bill Hickok
Sign On
Today
Coffee Time
Dfnl Dong Schnot
Ernie Kovaes Show

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fl :50 Les Paul &amp;: Mary l"orcl

With Life
!o.1ode•·n Rom&lt;~ncP.~

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pl"'l,9J)e(!tive :need for reden.J• PQWE'1' -acW:vHJes. Thehl i!; no lack of
111tiiUty -on the part of .private :pow.
wn ~ G~:I.(HlO.OOO . OOO kilowal.t lhM~tll f'r to frftr8!1lc!oe and iutaU needed
- mort&gt; N1om 40
per ('"l'1ll! of llll gener'ltlftl, tnmmit&gt;sioflJ Bfld dis·
tht• ('\&amp;Mri6ty producf.'d in A·hP tribuf.lon facill1.ie~."
wr.r ld . ll . S. genM'alion lnert&gt;D3fd
145 per -rt•n.t in a 10 yPar period '
- 1945·5!'i.
lnvPS:tor-oW'fM'ol"t
uHtitj.(&gt;.q flaw
dilfinH·e pl-un&lt;~ for n SM"if'S of Oil ·
ril'nr- powt•r prln·n~ ~ . to co_&lt;t over
$225,000,000.
1.ast ~at's -cotl9trud ion elrp('fl d;f tlf~ by .flw lndlllrt-ry ea.me to
$2,750,000,000 b.r\nrging t•he il:od.al
For Tlw&gt;• arl with me: ThJ
lrPvr-9imf"nf tn plant. aM pl'O"JM"rt~·
~ &amp;114 Th7 otaa: theJeomfort
to morr .trhan $30,000,000,000. 1'bl'
irwiu.c;ol·ry now \ has about 3,700.·
- T._ pnpanot a toblo befoN .... Ia theprtH.D.ce of mine
000 ~!{)('ldlolde~&amp;nd ~ '"1"lS' of
tnill i ~ .I\ 9VP il'n indif"ffl interi!IU
hirli.lft: Thou anolntellt my
~h.rfrrU g h OWnf'l,h.~p of iD9llt'MloCt
.... wttJ. oil; 1oJ cup runftfth
potil'l~ und honk ooroontl arnd in
r oth ,·r wnys .
ll•niJ toodn•• md luercy
Cu-s!omE"'"!'' rtufalM
52,600,000
.U.ll follow me all the day-1 of
whe-n Hm Y'enr f'rndf&gt;d.- an i.n&lt;'f't'"a~f'
1111 lifo, ~ I wUi d...ll In IIi•
or 1,400,000 over 1954. Mnre t·ha,n
~ of dee Lord for nu.98 p~r emot or Dll om· homes, ur·
ITwODiy-lhlrd f'..lm.)
btl'n and ru l'ttl. are now ~ed
for .otervtc-e. tn 1915!1, the '81\ietage
prlr11 p~r kiJ.owali\lhour paid by
COPIVENTION PLANNED
tl nm l'..."i lr r uet('tmcrr; wn·~ 22 .0 per
~he
Hoekiar Di~rict Mission('!'t~! h'S\~ than ~~ was 10 year.'f be·
forr•
ary eruwent-loo· Is 10 be he-ld a;\
Tlw ~nr,us! ·r-v1.'f tU')W!I e~ the Rutland' Bapti'liit Ohurclt rOn
$1 .000,000 .000 · ht,~.t yolr. lJi.d
.fl..\lfld".Y, Feb. "19. ~M:rs:. Kot:heryn
til&lt;' La·rg(•'.:! sin.gl&lt;&gt; iH"'n of lnovestrn·. ~ayne, p_rHrdentJ of the . Mt. Mur·
own(lll (']('(.~!de ("Ompanl-es' expen· ra·h Mtlffl-JOJTll'f"Y Soclei.y 1.!1 to be
., ,..-:. 'f.hPr worked OIUJt to 23.6 per ·lh 1 t~. delegate from tihe loea~ _ehur&lt;'h
·soctMy to !f.he a·JI day mootmg .

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655 Sign O t~ •
700 Today
9·00 Corf~e 'Mml!'
1000 bin~ Do n~ School
10:30 F:rni(' Kovars ShoW
II :00 Home
12 :00 Tennessee F.rnle Show
12:30 Fealher Your .Nest
1:00 Bob and Jan Carr Present
2·00 Su-&amp;ie

5:00

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F4l'Ce Oit ~~t!f .If~
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l:txpaying, jKihl k l)·-reguJatOO. blt'ii· ~tperaUons. Itt this &lt;'DitDedion, it
rH"S-.o;-mam~··r
utLhty l'"OITIP:tni~ L.~ 8lgDI.f icant 'i'hrK Mei~rlizOO pow.
w n~e 111 1955~ Tht- geot"ral .an&lt;&gt;· of'f ~ elt·her pay no t·u~ . lW
w~r &lt;"an W ~:rvre in .a &lt;:t&gt;rMPnN': 1\ ("omparative-ly :trivia·] ~ums in .l ieu
:-ril.lry tof va'OI aollll in 50fllt" inst.an - 9.f tal:f'f. ··'· ·! .... "'- ~=
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1'hn yE&gt;.ar ~a w l~e esotabli!iohmf'.nt
or. r~t•w high rt'rord.'l in ~ general run and ul'l!' of t"lertric J)Ower.
The indi~aliOfk't are tllat •'he ~ -

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The News

Sunday by The Ohio Valley

398. ~itD'I'il) Ofhce pbOOP 397.

.Commentary

Wednesday, February 8, 1956

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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7 :00 Patti Page
7:15 Doug Edwards, News
7:30 The Range Rider
6 :00 Arthur Godfrey &amp;: Frl~nck
9:00 The MiiJLQnaire
9:30 I&gt;'fe . Got A Secrt&gt;t
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Mirror on lid Janil hlnd7
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Ladies Group
Legionaires
Dy Christ Churah
Plans ~otial
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rvening :~t thf' IA'gJon Home.

ON WINT!R WEAR
FEB. 9 to FEB. 18
BUY NOW AT LESS THAN

Altt•in~
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planA WE&gt;tt· m~ for the annual
bi';rt·bday ~Y w'hkh wtll be f~d

During th&lt;"

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li'ad' been doing
on 'Lhe boaMs
for

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Chiefs
four
bask to&gt;t.
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MENS Button

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It was Votl'"d to b•• hcmli! ~o jbf&gt;
F.ighlh District eunvention on
Jui'Jt'l 1(). T he mt&gt;mbt&gt;rship to d~.e
WIW amJOuneed as 293. An 'llriidt
wri'llten by Joy Smith and- 'Pilb-

SHI'RTS

liRh«&lt; i,n i·he Dwily So.-nl i·ne-1 . "I
~k fl,fo Dcmocraey" was read.
A.t Lhe- closf' of tOO mee.liJI'l r e:.
frt'.sohment~~: w"'re "Served b)· Clwrr!L

bUNGA ......

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points with about a m(nute to
pl•y and lost teveral ciNncet

March 19. fo' rt'd Trade.~ !date! vit"t
l"UU'nmandl."r wl.ll
00 the- tuest
~pt'ralr:er . A spaght•lli dinne•· ~
soted by 1.tl~ Ladi~ AuxiHury wa&amp;

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lnveat,..tions-lteportt
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ConCutt'lni G~410gln

Hayes, P-.UJ CV.Ci and

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-COSTONALQTOF THESE ARTICLES
ONE LOT Of MIMS AlltD YOUNG MENS

Biitlrday Pany
, tletd Sutrdtty At
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BOYS

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HAT'S

CP. mEO ~ - x - :: - ~ - ~ -rl-e-x
Wdftie.W Sh~f

TOP COATS 10 to 25% OFF

StiiJ Geilig 011·
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BRACtm

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POMIROY

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JEWELRW STORI'
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L&amp;Z SHOP

A spet::ial service ot 'PNt'Y« wiH
be held 4-t- ten o'clock each mom~
for'
dlimtL&lt;¥1 nC .t he reviv·
being .heJd 11t H.e Mid·
ol c~riot.

STOP IN ~ND SEE OUR WIDI SIL iie'l'iON

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Peneil

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MJI'( CCJATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ; +95
5UEDI JACKIHS ..... , : . . ............. · ....... · · •
ALL OtHER Jlt(Km GREA11Ll' ittDUCEb
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PRESS Spt'I(S . ._.. , ........................ i: ; ~air ~ -~
FLANNEL SHIRTS ...... . .. . ...... . ... Was .9 ow ·
4 LEATHEi JA-eKEf$ for~~~erlysold up toi1.50 Now 14.C)9. J6~95

Sole as· Notified
f

1-3 Off

HlRE IU0(1R CHAiltS.. TOSAVI!.OMf.THIRDON EASTER OR
G'UD(/.~Tk)N SUIT. CcfME fN EA·RL Y FOR GOOD SfLECTION
MINS NATIONALLY KNOWN BRAND
Was S.OO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now 4.25
Was 6.00 ..... , ........... Now 4.99
W rii' 't ,50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now 6.25

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MENS STORE
"DRESS BmER FOR LESS"

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FENCE SALE
POMEROY

wwU:i foUoWlQ&amp; UL.Oett.too.

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uces o£ .t;veDla prLDlW at

I t'ORE&gt;IAN &amp; ABBO'IT T .V. lOJ!:R.
VICt: 1\JI make1 Repaired by Ex
pert Techuiciau. Pb.cme 82.84 Y
.P.11Jdlepurt.
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Ebwwba't'b,' Arfltur C. E~bach,
REFRIGERATION SALES AND
Herman Ch~tham . Herman F.
SERVICE
Oheat:hem.
Domesllr and Curnmereials. New
&lt;&gt;nd U~(·d (•qu1pment. 7 yean
Hollie and Alva Cross, several
lull lLUlf' e~penence.
parcels, Ru-t.l~rnd t.Q Ura Swisher.
R. D. FIFE REFRIGIRATION.
MQry Pi8f'ft aod L. D. Pi~
Phon• 637"X• Mlddl •port
50A, P'30, 35, 36, T4, Rll Olive to
1·27-30tc
Ho)lf. J. Cur.U8.
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Norman M. and June s . Kloes,
BRING YOUH. SHOES TOSAVI~
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CINE SHOE SHOP AND
parce1• "U\NI.epol'l, to Lewis E.
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LiiHan and
J. Triplett.
_M_O_N_EY_.
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and 84
Lebanon to

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~attle barbed wire

6. 75 per Roll

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pubilsbed at l. ceut per word.

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at"..ateulpnou~ IJ.Y~

TARY T.u.E YOUR WANT
All!; AT \'UUR CONVt:Nililit:E 1
ll'll Hit. t:\lt:NlNi.&gt;S. CA_:.L ~111 . 1
FARM.ALL TRACTOR OWNERS
Llld yo u lulow you eould save ~·~
or IDQrc un pans b)' bumJ;: you.
tra~.:tor en111tnc QVerhaulea Ou·
as.l
.lore .M.arch 1, J956 "l Abo
BIJout our .tipL&gt;etaJ oo paJnt ul&amp;
.-.nd tuneup. Mei&amp;s Equtpment
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INCO lrfE TAX
SERVH.$. Call
A~HkJicport 6270.
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SPAGHETTI DINNER
At Pomeroy Amcrica·n .LegiWJ
Hall , MQOOay, f'ebruary 13, 5;0U
.to 7:30 P . .vf. Publl~ i-nvited.

Adults,

$1 .00;

Children, 5lk:.

2·7--atc

Bring It With You
Each Ad

, (21) keo I Estate
!HousE~f~r -a~le on. Laurel st.

WORTH25c

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FURNITURE ~
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TO ALL TRUCK

limit per customer.

Phone98

ell S•llsbu'"y Township

when condition• of ume war·
rant It, •nd th•t maximum
weight of truck end lo•d lh•O
b. Eight 18) Tona.
S1lilbury Townahlp TrrntHf
By F. H. Johntton. Clerk.

clea.n

harttl -pickcd t'ORN
for 9ale $1.20 bushel. Victor
Swain, RJtcine, Ohio 2-8-:Jte
UNFURNISHED HOUSE for sale.
Completely modern . Freshly
painted. 011 Lincoln Hei.ghta.

Jtoa.,

f rv..:endly M1'xers

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TIC DISliWASHER, display m,Go
del, br.and pew. W1.11 finance
for 12 month.s. Must, have $20

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Ray AUis, dec.,
.. rnd. for trans.' ~iddlep~.
Bertba A. H)-en,
Jer, Walter R.

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1thank all 'OUJ" nci~h­
M.
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fnt:mtb for .1111 'flrKJd
Lll!tllet•a,
1111t1 nc&lt;ghlxWil· de('d,., und J:ldp For f\'111.-a!.:XtiV,Iion
Se1ffold
BoardB..
Vrop
CloUul.
tha l was givon to us during ,[he
Middleport.
CUnlon
Ftshe.r,
!&gt;Uddcn Him:::~~ o r lli Y hus band,
Phone ti26&amp;-X.
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want .lo -t hank the lll l:! mbea'l! of For
rent- Electric
wallpaper
{he rinc Emergcmry Squad lor
•teamer. CliDLon .FlJbtr1 Mid.th.lir qu iek r e.&lt;. pon~r.: and '!'heir
dleport. Pb. 6263-X.
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fine Jlclp in !into .()[ d istrCSJ&gt;;
also to Dr. Bu.t.rimus for ihis
.timely 1tid and quick ootkm \1) Very doslr11 ble tint fJ()or APART·
M.EN'f. AutomaUe &amp;illf furnace .
the caU. We thank you all.
Call 6l70·J.
12-22-tt
.Mr. snd Mrs. John Frlck.

U.It&lt;
our rolu.tlve~
and ft'icnd!l for rthc ma-ny cirds

We wish ,Lo 'thank

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ACCIDINT

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Good Cleaa U1ed Cars
All Mak•• llld Models

STATION"

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AUTO SALES

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the hcl·p we l(ot ,on our DOth JI'URN !SHED Apartment, 4. roow
Annlv()rsary. Mr. 'a nd 'Mlrs. lcilin
and bath, •11 mon:tlh; also
Bla ell-n a·r '00d Children. 2·8-ltc
room.t and bldih, $85 mon1h.
Gu furnace and wU otilltlea
, 0 0 I 1\UIO ;)efVICI!5
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b&amp;Jancint tnd

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In Galllpcilis

MOTOR lALII
Phtnt 115
Mlnettvill., Oh ..

116J For Rent or Sale

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Pomeroy, Oblo.
Run. Information 127 Buttornut

, Main Street,
Phone 267.

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Help Wanted

1955 CHEVROLii:T S1at.ioo Wa-&amp;oo.

own.nr,

one local

').OW rnlleaigt',

$230li. J-Immy Ptt!l'tiOJlli;. IM,tddlcU ·6te

port.

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PBJVACY

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JN3 FORD

lllre new,

Plcl!;up,

1119~ . Jimmy

Plll'llOlltl, :M.iddle·
2-4·6te

port.

Vicl.uniw, 7'3dlo end
thtw!er. low miJMI&amp;~ $1093. J-im·
my Paooon.-., ·Middleport . 2 4·6tc

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1933 PLYMOUTH , ·•~t iiMd dc.an
~h rougMut , $1001),
ton11, )'iddlc~JQr,L

Jimmy Par·
2-4-fHc

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PONTL\C 2-door t~et lan, like
new $991. Bl-Dotlnar'~~~, l"cmle·

ror, Oblo.

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our pehiorurl 1'8l'Viet.

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staettn.r'' Puu1~'0,y, Uhl~.
2-4«e
1938 CHEVIlOLE"J' Bel Alr 2-door
6edarJ, JlOOG.
~~.roy I '4'UIV·

BJitot.!Jnir'«, Pom·
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$.."781.

Blaet.t.nur'tt,

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Jac:k..o•on, Ohio
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\\;ANTI~J A·1; Ui~~-i~ Ponu1ro"Y.
mrn Ito :;t.'ll l'OWNOtan;' evtt'Y·
d~:~r ltrml'i clttJld lk.&gt;c~ttea under

vur fal"1 Qr:y •lu-lboP.Je "'Pltril. ·J."'ull
o1· paM tim e. Earuli....,
b&amp;IH.'d
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Raw)el;h's ,
OIIU·840·728, . Frocp&lt;J'I't,

un Sale'!!.

lllaconloo Wllfl
World'• lltMai' ear

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To Sell, Trod~ or''~~
nountt, Let A l,)oJiy
Sentinel
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RAUIO &amp; TEL.VISION ~ERVl~'E

Cd illldtllepori 11347·X, a.N\p

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TREVIY·FINSTI~!NALD

me !IIOx ::1~:-I'"&lt;"P. ...ped-,
'fttwet tllied:· OneJ!!Ox13 tubei~M~

TIRES'

Hiab Quilllit.Y

at compdillve prices.

Pickup, $1490. Blaot1na r's, l"ttm· l NEw'SPAI'ER CARRIER wanted
eroy, Ohio.
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for Rutland. t.:onhlct Virginia
lVM PON11AC "870" :I"()Qur Sc
Neuhlini, Milillloport, ol' c.!l\1,
dan-. irad~

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ENGINEER

Mutt It Llcenl.etl ,Ancf lxptr·

2 4 tile

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for -~ ~ L'1, X }or the. two O's. _etC'. slng1e ltttPrs. tpQstto;htt.. Ute Jm&amp;tb Md fotmatlon ol the "'Ords ,,. illJ rhnts.
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lfrt. 'Blehard -Sttuftl"e, Celum-

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and lloana'idsh, Ft. Pt....m. Sal·
"l.y Yeqer aad t)le bOBUsses.

MAJirt, YET Fiio.f 1m KINb-&lt;THOIISON.

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Mrs. J. Lellie KUnze, Dr. · and
l!rs. C. E. W. Downie, M'iu LYdia

INSURANCE AGENCY

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Performance made . Fora~:.

RODNEY DOWNING

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Ea&amp;lerll Rell~rvt&gt;s wa!Jop('d
hf' 11tvil He:rerv~ 49·31 , !HI bi
he .~rinJ -of lfndtey wi th ll

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Jnr tM flutb.nd
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Farm Bureau
Group Organized

The Burlingham friendly M:ixGERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, CnJ F ann Buf"C&amp;U Youth. Coundl
registered Anteric6n Kennel Club. W&lt;~&lt;S ar·g anized .~;r.;;t Friday rfhd 0{.
Dr. Robert tieiplc, Racine. Phodc fil'"l'f's chosen anc .ft.!!" fo'l1owtr. Pre3814.
s-id nM. Gloria Swin&lt;dl'lh Vice rl'C·
2+8tc 1 sidl'lnt, Dick
Jone.&lt;P; Secretary,
----- - - Barba-ra Cloosf'; '.I'N!asu.trer, Eileen
2 COWS, J(II"ISCy an&lt;! Guc-nmn'Y;
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BurSo:ln; Ne-ws
Report-er, Helen
BALED HAY, do.,.ru· a111d al- J1m'¥; R~.--oc-rewHo n leitdel'l, Ned
f-alfa. C. D. Ui rclc, ltaci.Jl e. &amp;'wind"ell .o.:nd M•ary Lou Snod"rass;
We wish lo exprl"Sll our slnt.-ero
Batrhan Road.
2·7-3tp
L!oy&lt;t and Mu rl ~ Hawk .
thcmks to ou r lll4llY friends, " ' : " ' : ' - = - - · - - - rnf'l1ing was held at lMI:iss
neighbor':-~,
.an-d .re-tMives (or
SwLndell'• hom e. Km&gt;l Aid, potato
their act:; o! &lt;Sympa,t,hy, love
·~---- - - - - - chips a nd sandw iche&lt;. were served.
and kindness during tho reccn'l l Fin~ TQI)nt modern APART· The nex.t m&lt;&gt;etin-g will be ,h eld
loss ()( .o11r fat-hc.r, Mr. Oharles
Mfo~NTS, Wlllh laund ry and gar- at .flhe home of BarbM•a -and Fr,a-nk·
L. Chappe.lcar. We eXllend grodc ·
age. Otte 9·room modemr odweJl- hn Clou.w (1111 February liS.
ful ·thanks [or the !Mny bUU·
d·n g. lias cver)"1Lhiug.
Plhooe
hf,ui Ooru l tributes und :11pecial
3lll M. A. N. De!l'gel.
1-24-'l.f
!hank ~ ·t o tb('l Rev. Vict.-ru· Brown
and .t h ,· Ewing .lo'uncr.a'l' Home. ~&gt;Room -'Ni!wnousi.-~nfur.
nis hcd. HrQWni.'IJ Ave., Middle2·8-ltc
Ill~ Children

Salilslbury

DAILY CROSSWORD

C'~h lfart!lr.lt ~ill'• East ·
ern (itj"eHJ. rernaiDed on tiM top
•m1.: of the ('()WHy le-ajue Jlldder

Drwson, Wl'lter R. Al ·

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""BAKER

We wish l.o lh;:ruk ai.J our frien·d ~
wOO were so kind to come to
our home in Clii.ton, W. Va., to
hclp n·Jcbrate our gokten· wed&lt;l.ing armtversury
and many
th;wk~
for 11t0 many nite pre·
~cnts and c.111'd.8. We wish a vcr)·
rich bl c..&gt;si ng to you all.
·Mr.
und }Irs. Lew Uol"fman. 2-8-J.tc

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NeHie A.

OF~
New ~urniture
RoOMS

Over Rutland

Jan-..t and Carrie L. Bobo ~A
S32 Col umb ia ·to F'lossie .and Leo Dawson.
Ragan.
Charlt!IS ..00 Dot B. Gitkey,"63A

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MilOS GINEIAL HOS~ITAL
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Eastern Coasts
To Easy Victory

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DRIVERS: PleeM t•b notlu
th•t theo "S•IItbul'y Township
Tru~otHI hn• t•ken nKHNry
•nd 1110•1 st•p• to polt any or

Only one ad per roll, no

ker.
petmon agJ.lDI!It b.im !or diVOII'ee
H11rrison and Eln Rood. 40A S16 ~nd
aHqwl'ly iJ1 Cue Number
and 4R 11 QUve to RltSScl! and 12,317 o£ the
Common
Pll'II!.S
Bertha R.andoJph.
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1 Coot1t of 4e1p Coun1y , Ohio, and
J(Jbo W_ aDd Helen L . Mtrlford that said cause w.ii.l be for •MarJ.IOA Salisbury ot.o D. N. Mulford. ing on 'Or ar.t-er the 17th day of
E. R. and Shi!'ley HuUon., 48A March, 1956.
Sutton 1() Edison and Evdyo HoiJ UNE ANN WEAVER, a minor
Ion.
~by her next of frieOO, VELVEY
C. Kennilwort!h. aDd Jean A.
KEYS, PJ.a-iDtifi.
NN:&gt;e 23 .7A Sutt-vn to Edison and O'BRIEN AND O'BRIEN
Evelyn Hollon .
AUor.neys for Plaintiff.

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$299.QO :

1231 Legal Not1ces

On any Roll of Fence

Call 33o.M.

~BAKER

j _ Inquire 933 Hysell S~ ..2.~

down. CaU 6126-M or 8180.
2· 1·61.C

(2J Card Of Thanks

Insurance

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1
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MillS. Middleport. Onao.

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Good only u long as &gt;UPP IY
lasts.

DON'T WAIT!
CLIP THIS AD

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Hatlie Ebersbach
Anna Moore
Bessie Cb6atbam, '•mel. for trans:
fM", Rutland, to Jessie MicGu.ire,
Ram.,ie -Moore, l't'eva ~- Herman Moore Beatrice May AJtbur

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8 .•..:;. 5 per Roll
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reported uru.. eaw.&amp;~ . 'lne lJIU.Iy
9.00 per Roll
tte.~:~tuh:.l wi..IJ .11ul boc reapOuo.~Oie ; A Special Purchase mak~
tur wl.'n: LO&amp;O ODe wc:urract LD- '

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l'Hil SMI'l'll FAMILY

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"'hf! Dolly Sentinel. PO!I!!rov-Miadleport, O!ilo
LEGAL NOTICE
TRANSFERS l!m...... and Virlini&gt; 'lolceok I

Claude 'IbontM Waver, · n.sidbbu.ry to Marion and Eva Gard- ( ing at So.lli 13, 'Rurlm Route No. 2,
J B. Toorrenee and Oliva Tor- ner.
Timborfilke, .North Clti"'..ioa, Is
r('ll('e 95 14 A Olive t.o Roscoe
M. H McDale, }{ M. McDale. ' hereby nctified Lhat June Ann
Wilts.
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Crrod :Mc:Dale. two pat't--els. t'he.-;- Weavor,
a minor by her nex-t
C. M. Moore, Charles Moot" te r, to Ah·a C. :~:nd l.m.:y \\ h1ta- · rn~nrl, VeJw:~· Ke}1l, has fiiOO her

QUICK SE.HVICE on Watcfl S.
p.11.mng by .Fac"t«J Trained
watchmaker. COLLI:NS JEWEU:HS, Pt•r•reroy.
1-3-tf
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tor m eenLI !

lllt' wUJ vl

LAND
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for Sale

hll taLe or z centa pe:- word will
be cbareed fl)r advertil&gt;ing ii nut
p.ll.IU h,.

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lpecial-oae month
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clw·it :.De,- I
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An'INO MIETING
The ex.eeuWve eommittee of the
Atbeoe- Pftrsbytfrial met Tueaday
M
the A.iJleo:t Presb)1Jiria-n
Oburab ro make plaJJI!I f.o.r Ule

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The Dl.lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Slprinc meatJac: '&lt;¥hicb wiU be
1held tbete iD Asril. Atieodinl
from here ftl'e lire. Lowell Pro
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basco, Mrt. Dwlcbt Wa:ilace to d
Donald N. Bradley, son of Mr .
Mlrti. Ge&lt;qe .ADd.~ Jr.
:~.nd Mrs Russell F. Welch or Route
: P001eroy, Ohlo i8 sehedu.led ttl
The B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Mrs. John Kauff eave the dedJ..
Mr1. EvereU McDaniei bas been
~il'l.e from lf'!eC.ruit training Society of the Firat Baptiat Cbu~;th catory prayer for the Love-GUt notified lhlt ller .J flDddau,._tei" is

SERVICEMEN

NOW~ THRU

fEaRUARY

3 u.l.t:L._o.reat .L.Uea~ .lll~

The nine weeks of "Boot Camp"
ocludes drJJI and instruction in
eamanship. gunnery, life saving,
,ea survival, OOat batidliog , and
.be use of ~ mall .arma.

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TEMPCO FLOOR FURNACES
AND HEATERS

Following two weelu leave,
uaduates will be assigned to ship·
board duties or service 11ehool.s de·
pencfing on the qualifications· each
has demonBtraled.

BUY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR!
USE PICKENS' EASY PAYMENT PLANPAY BY WEEK OR MONTH

Pomeroy Association and of the Mt. approximately seventy present with
Moriah Baptiat Church at their six ladies rrom Cheshire; six, Pom.
annual Fellowship Tea ~on
ero~ three, Mt. Moriah; nine,
evening at the church.
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Ratlne, and orie visitlnc pastor,
Atrs. Allen Hughes, president, the Rev. Parker, Pomeroy.
opened the meeting wlth a poem
Mrs. D.avjd Darst Jr. showed a
"Just Once In a While" alter au ftlm ''Strangers In Their Own
organ 'prelud,. by Mrs. C. P. Brad- Land" with Mrs. Claremont Hoyt
bury and Mrs. Ediwn Baker was u ru.rrator. Mrs. Hoyt organized
le.ader of the devotional ·service. the group into six "Buzz seiBiona"
As the members and gueats entered nd reports were given by these
the sanctuary they were given ladies who were ch08en as spokes.
miniature Indian · Miccasins as men : Mra:. T. T. She1ton, Mrs E. L.
lapel tags with the quotation Hughes, Mrs. Katheryn Payne,
"Forbid that I judge any man until Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Edison Baker,
l have walked for tw(l moons in Mrs. Wippel and Mrs. Waterford.
his moccasins" anJ this was the
tbeme of the devotional service
which included the Indian· version
of the Twenty-third Psalril, an Ind·
ian ,p rayer, a mediation on the
iMNnbers ol the Ladles Aid of
American Indian and cl~d wJth BaPtist Church, held 1 Layette
a prayer with ~ongrecauqp: gi_~,. lShower~·for one Of their members,
the theme of the servl&amp; a.l, . 1 '·'&amp;fl'l. Emilie- 8itil Wbea Utey .met
response to the leader.
\~ ..: In Jeg:tJlar seulon. Thur&amp;da1 aftt~rMrs. Hu"hes was in cha-• ot.u.4:· ·~ ·at U. ~. .A:ft.e'r aiJu&amp;i.
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business meeting and ,ailounce n~rts and •refruluneab of ~
the observance of the Wofld DaJ Cream Cake and Coffee . weN
o( Prayer on Feb. 17th at the Heath llerved:
Methodiflt ·Church and the A.!liiOCia·
tional mtetiog to be held on April
Roland Glenn was taken to Mei&amp;•
23rd with place to be anDouneed General Hospital, Thursda.Y eYeDh, ter. She named Mrs. Willis Ant· lng, when he fell from h11 truek
hony, Mrs. Perl Hoffman, Mrs~ while it wa11 ln motlon and the
Dana Hamilton and Mrs. Robert frqnt wheels passed over his Cbeat.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Panons, Mr.
Mills, representing the 1our Circles,
on the ~omlnatJng committe~ to and Mrs. Ray Parsona, &lt;;hester.
report m the March meeting. visited their daueh~er and sister,
~~ters threl
cre;~bfro m BacMo~e Mrs. Arthur Arnott, wbo i&amp;reeover·
.00 s'"h let•·'Pkt.st · hiS· ing from a recent illness.
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a nmg c oo u~n tng t e
Miss Doris Pickens and sister,
Society foil Christmas glts
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Mrs. Bryan Harrls, Reedaville,
1
eptnd a day In' Parkersburg.
M'iss Magil McNickle baa aecep't-

A
. NTIQUITY

SPECIALS THIS WEEK

9x12 LINOLEUM RUG

7e98
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REDUCED

General Electric
Automatic

TOASTER
w... '19.95
NOW$17.95

PICKENS
Paint and Hardware Stores
Mason, W. Va:

First Baptist Church B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Group' Has Fellowship Teo

.ll'ebruary 4 at lbe N8¥al Training entertained the member~ ~ of the oftertna: and the roll call showed

.SAVE 10%

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, February 8, 1956
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In
NYLON
I
ORLON
And
WOOLS
$10.95 to-$25.00

Mercedes
Condon
.Dress Shop

Pomeroy, Ohio

Phone 133-X
Pbone sr-3-5583
Open !!very Day 7 am to 5:20 P1J1 Opea ~at Til 9 pm

Main 81

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StJites
newaeat
covers

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do wonders for your car. Ril.'!b
fabric!, durable const~tion ..•
aeams that are double"!litched
and hidden. Evcrythina but 1
premium pril.'!cl
' ON•Y

12.95

MOORE'S
ass. y

Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Ciovet~ Fann

Sl~: 'a~i~. Fliaftk Butk spent
~~~~~~ days the Put week in Col-

Mr and Mrs Oval Diddle have
received Word from their son,
S.Ze Wald Diddle Wlho .has ~&amp;pent
the past year in Germany, that he
was leaving for -horne Feb. 1st.
R&lt;~lph Diddle- 11pent a n'ight wLth
Ronnie Young Lctar:t.
Cal}t . Lowen IMicNick,Jc who iR
employed on the river, is spending
a few day• at home.
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Brunty spent
a weekend with relatives in Hunt·
lngton.
The Friendly Farmers Farm
Bur61lu Ac:Pvlsory Cou.ndl women
vi-sited "'J1he Coffee Time" Pl'OI·
ram of W. · S. A. Z. TV in· HunH1Jt:ton. West Virgirri.a Tuesday JaR 31':
Th05e attending were Mrs. J1 M.
Gaul, Mrs. Paul Karr, Mrs. Earl
Dean, Mrs. Horace Karr, Mrs. Ro:v
Hol.ter, Mm. Dunald' M~GN, ·Mrs.
'flhoodo-rn )lora, M1rs. Edteon Hol•
Jon. rnd Mrs. Reid YOUDJ:.
Mrs Reid Young was awarded
.tJle Khld -c'Ol"R1ge for belng tib.C
;voungcat mother that dav
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RIHIARSAL CALLED

MIDDLEPORT. Leadership Training Sch~l Plan
SOCIETY
Studied By Mason EUB Churchmen

JocquUM Rice, · dauzhter ·· of Sybtne Baptl•! cbuh:!L'
L. DUDilam, Wu the wee!$
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Designed for today's oompaet living!
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SOCIETY
Miu Barbara Ann Wehrung,
.student nurse at the Cincinnati
Gen~al Hospltal is home for rccuper•ti~ from recent hospitali·
zation.
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like magic,
to 61NQIES ... .
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Dr. and Mrs'. E. A. Tracy

of
Columbus were weekend guests of
hla parents, Mr. and Mts. E. J.
Tracy,
.
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Mrs. Manbing, ·webster is li
medical patient. at Holzer Hospital
Miss NetWe Koehler, Mrw. Ed·
ward Koehler and Mrs. Wtll Daw·
son were visitors in Gallipolis,
Sunday aftrnaon''
Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and
family moved Saturday from But·
ternut Ave., to Belpre. .
~rs. William Baxter and M1·s.
Beftu Wolfe were buslness visitors
in Gallipolis, MondaY.
Bentz Wolfe was called to
•Plantll, Tuesdi:V by the Ulness of
o~ hls s~stcr, Msis Id• Wolfe who
aulfercd a Ught stroKe.
IMrs. EIJ.a . Rus8e}l, Lincoln
HeJ.ihls, U ill with bronctual

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Ulibty
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fif·Lb i:andldate toc the .county
commissioner's office, Wednesday,
· Wbicb was il.he fioa-1 fi'J.ing ~l.lih'
far ·t he ;P&amp;y 8· Primal')'. The- num·
ber ol eanodid&amp;tes t'OI.ab 24.
' AJso in iflbe final day ut fi:ling
tWn iM'OI'e DemOcrat&amp; ari.d L2 m&lt;ll'e
~publicans h&lt;tve · 1i'led ~or oom·
.mLtt-ee positions. Tb.U brings the
. ~ lota:l to &lt;H ·81ld 41, respectively.
·~ Forty-three from each -party ate
' to be el-ected. 'Ilbe gt1UI(l total ol
-•. ;~· eamtidatcs ·is 117.
, _;1~, n}IBg fot ,tJbe commitle..,••rna-n's
~&lt;,
po1tition for ~he Democr.a.Ue tic-·
ket i~,udc: Sadie Carl. East Bed·
ford rtKu'inot; George Car-per,
West Bcdlord; R:ob~rt Coteman,
SOu:Vh Cbater; Vestina Crabtree,
Colum))i·a; ~MtOeS Mion4Comecy,
-Dexter; James Pcoffitt, GI"Cat.
Bmd; Charles Kcioser, Letart.; AI·
bert Fa.irclobh, But· Letal.t; Ohe6,Cr Wtl:ls, Long Bottom.
. Jennings Wayland, Middli:port
2od; G·riH E. Thompson, ~I.e. ·. pbrt 1st; '11tomas A. Riley, M·iddleport Sw; Lotft Luel-l en·, Mi~c­
.R!X't Jst.; Hornet~ C. Jooe&amp;, Mid, ·· ~hlpott 5tb; curf&lt;n'od PhHJ.,ipt. !Min, ~ille; E. A. Dodd«t:t, ~ivc

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""/ ,g.iret Swalzet, ' PomCMy lW;
DwiJrht Parltet\ Pom·eroy 2W; Nor
· man Kloos, Pomeroy 3WA; AI·
' bmt Gloedmer, Pomeroy 3WB;
James C. Fugate, Pomeroy 3WC;
lle.fto/ W. Bentz, Rlacine Village;
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Snowden-, Rutl~; Will·
Graham, East R\ttland; Sid·
·~ ney Wells., West JWtta.nd; Harl-ey
N~, Salem;
Edwanl Werner.
Silver Run 8'Jld Eldon KN.ucter,
• SYTacuse•
OLhers. lnclude Jo"'loyd Boring,
Pa&amp;eNille; Guy Ru&amp;Sell, .Middlc~i Alta E. Corre, Dyesnlle; Ira
il..tell, SyTO&lt;USe; WI'IUein R=·
u. tAJked; Gordon Caldwen, '1\lp·.. , pell'l Pla"lns; Golda GtJ.lian, Racine;
Riy BirohfieJd,
HalT'I'SOOvtne;

Emmett Will, IWck SJII"jn&amp;:;~; Millard Van !Meter, S)Tacuse VHl&amp;~e;
WI~Ham

Oampbel:l, Porneooy 3WC;
lollry E. Oflo&gt;t~ P&lt;mtland: llm""t
·!'!· llulll. ~me: Frank H.
Bi6e, ReedsviHe; S. G. Pickens,
,1 U&gt;nz,vllle •l!d c;.,.rge Abbo,l,

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Nort.h Cbestcr.
T-Ile foUowJ.ng have {iled for
·comm~tt-eemcn in idle Republici.n
p": Jamfll!l D. Eynon, Atkled;
aae11 OUUums, Obot«""; V1tl

H•rtung, North Chester; lloHo!l&lt;l
Columbl•; RalPh Tilt'·
ner, Dexter: Glenb ·'I\II'nOT, Dyes·
. ville; Entm.1. Btewft, Great Riv·

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MO!'!ris, UngsviHe;
Carol R. Picn!e, Lanp;WUe: Bert
Hunt, Letart; Paul M~nuel, East
Letart· wuriam ConnoHey, Lon.g
Bot...;,; Samuel Ralrdo11, Long

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J8t; James G. Lcw-ia, IM:iddi43P'OI'l
:tro; Ma Custer, Mhrersvi'lle; Don·
al&lt;li
Stanley, Ptievil'le: Wwltcr
Scb~iber, PoiDU'Oy; Harry Bearht
Pomer&gt;oy let; C"IITI Persinger,

Promcroy 21td; A. c. Jooea, Porn
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President Warns
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inf~rencc dr.IW'n
·~ -~- Rtlpublican5 koni. ,tbe
P.~·'l ~""" · conl.ft'e1lee rem"!:~'!".~~nesday tbat be ba1l
ne~~ a bam6t.Qrm.
jng ~l!i!ft:iitg.n. . even if be- h'd Dot
euff~ a 'heart attack.
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Wflif€ Presideol Truman made

Tblt ·WM H.e

WA~HlNG'I'ON

e.DhoWer-will n.~o scbool
pubt~an!l Yisualized
Eiseohower tOOay in -the
eecond term .eandidate
ducHng a "front •porch"

Mel'gs Jaycees .
. { AwardIs
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.Agal.n PIanned .

e!l:.din ""of ""'technique in
1948 ..Mlr. l!.'iseJJhower
made it
elear tohat h reg.anb it .as im·
proper for a president.
•M:r. . Ei..,nho.,.,·, newo conference again oprovided evidence to
str engt:hen bhe beli~
O:f both
tho,··· who belie" he win and
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.t.t)osc whu think •he will not run
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lh. . b. -aga1n.
The Mc1gs Ja~ccc.&lt;i a1 eu· I · · Svmc RcpubJj(':ans saw {!to f're..
~onlhly
meetmg
Wedne~day sid~·l Citting hinuelf {or a
mght, reported ~hat they hav' s.trt:hgth·.saving campaim by telc·
another calf to gwe awa y, t~ s?me. visllin . ·others l&gt;aW evidence t·bat
farm boy in the county . T~1s 1s a I ne .. 1mJd not run i•n btl CODtinu.
pha5e o£ the Jaycee Agncultu~c, 1_mg. &amp;tto;;J, on .hiz; ·health. ··n~ .t,fle
program .
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.. fP.~t.- that atQ. expect::;_to anriOlince
At 11 board meehnl!:. Wcdnesda,Y 4J~cc~ by tM
-oi. .thb
the "regular meeting. the Jaycee sm •h '..
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lot o~ blncoln Hf'ight.s was sold, • ,·] (~1 - eOnf~cJ · that tlle Preto Howard Mullen.
'~ ld&lt;4t ci&gt;UJ~ . cd'iit1&amp;
calnpa;ip
Bi11 Childs was added to
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horse bhow committee, and the ,WJil ~on f lat . bas'1s, !'~, '5~.
gl'oup discussed furnishing the l~,n\_1) hR.~
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new Iy acq uue..,
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~~iCof. ulJll.
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was decided lihat
any m~ber . .... ,.. •• . . . ,c l""'" 1. • • ••lli! ~ r;:t"""
wanoling .to do so eould d-onats larJtr,~hows ·1t continues. .W::tt:J"~·
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or t. c roon_t . It was annwmceo hciib t~
"'"it;oot 001 :sfiJII' '51" t
that a mectmg would be held {! .. . . } · · · • ~ J'' · ~~
Sunday at 2 p. m-. ,in the mcet1n1
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Pi'esent. at the meeting Include: r:.ha1rm~rJ of t~e .GOP Senatorl~l
Knight , Betzing, Morgan Follrnd, Campa·•en .. COOlm1t~~e .. dfc{ . •t
Brown, Rosenbaum, Childs, Owen, W~JUld be no h.and1c~~ . for_ . Mr .
Marvin, Buckley, Reed, Seelig, E1sorJ1hq~ to carnp~~gn . by . TV
Woods, and Jennin~s.
bcoa'l.l~ the ~~nd . ts ~~ . and
mQre m .t•tJal d1reclton.'
Gol&lt;lwater also -apP,la'uded. ir t'e·
mal"k of lM;r ; Eisenpower ·irldkaling lhtM. t:ht'l.ftesideflt woUld bavc
no parl In Choosi.ng a hand.:PiCked
County not only meet. but. If JlOS·
nominee ·u he 8b0u1d dE-cide
sible, exceed the quota of 100
a:gainst
rontling ag-ain.
pints th~s time, s~ that sufficl~nt.
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patients for the next two months.
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only collects the blood. The peo·
~uneral serv-Ices. Will be h~I-d
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pie, must donate . the blood and Fnday a-t 2 p. 'll_l. m the Mlt. Olive
donate it in advance oi the need. O~uroh for E'mzi.C Y-oung, 78, who
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Since the Red Cross can coJiect d1ed early W~ at 1ihc
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to donate. the public alone is re· a&lt;t Lon~ .Bottom.
sponsible If there is not sulflclent
~tv1vmg the deceased arc two
JACKSON, 0 . UP-David· L.
blood in the Red Cross Blood ehlldren: Ruth
Stet.hem. Lo~u:
T1111·
go, !OII'IIler Jaekson County
Bank to meet the needs?
Bot-tom
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Ellzabct'h ShOll,
sheriff
now ser'"'ing &amp; year in
Johnsonbu'l'g, Pa·,, an-d a broUlcr
Gallia Coun-ty ja"il on 'a morals
Per!lons who "signed-up'' dur- Dan SB'freed of Columbus.
ing the December viJlt to be
Friends •may ea-11 at ·lobe home chat1gr, tiiJ'day was a eandida~.e for
donors again, and those who are of 1Mrs. Stetham T·hursday cvcn- his ()ld j{lb.
registered lo replace bloltd tor Jng.
Tra-go'.-; ·wife, Carrie, Tuol;day
relatlvcs or friends wiiJ be con·
Buri1111l will be made in t.Jhe Mt filed petitions fm· 'I'rago'"S ,nominatactcd soon for definite appoint· Olive Cemetery un-der ol.he direc· LK,t in· .t he Dcmoc.rra,tic '-liar priment time. Other pcrsrtns Wh() tion ·of the · A-rbaugh F-uneral mary. Art. Bishop, former deputy
can and will be donors "ire ureed Home.
under Trago, wHI oppose bim.
to regi&amp;ter . as SOQn as· po81lible" at
the Red Cross office in Pomeroy.
Telephone number is as.
During the coRtin~ -week plct•
ure·s of Meigs· CrtuntY . rcaldt!nl5
who have donated 8 or mor~ pintB
of blood since 1951 will be ·oh dls·
play in the window of the
Eeonorny Savings &amp; Lain Co..
Second St. in Pomeroy. To date 87
persons have reached or eJcceded
the gallon mark in their donations
of blood through the Red Cross.

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Is ScheduledFor Monday Feb 27 Enzie Young, 73
Mci~ County's next "blood
donor day" will be held Monday,
February r1 .w hen the Red Cross
bloodmobile will be at the Porn·
croy Junior High School from
noon unlll 6 p. m.
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Because the amount of blood
donated by Meigs residents in
DDecember was considerably be·
low the quota and because the
amount of blood adglini&amp;tered to
Meigs County paUenta during the
past month bas been unusually
great, It is Imperative that Meigs

David R. Stout
Dies Suddenly
·· Of Heart Attack
David Roderick· Stout, 69, died
suddenly at h'ls
home on -llhe
Llek Skltlet Rood ncar K.eno Wed·
n"l'l!fday .evening after be :trad suf.
(-ered a .heart attaek. The Ponte·
r-oy •Eml.'ll"gency Squad waS' caHt&lt;l
bu-t w.ere · Uno~tblc to J"evive Mr.
&amp;bout who bad been conftned ·f..o.
h~ ·home for the .past &amp;ix moflot'hli.
M.r. Stout. wa&amp; .the IS'on, of the
Ia.~ 1lhoiT'rRIS and
Lydta Proffit
~'toul 'ind wau bolln in Tenn&amp;'t'oe.
He is ;rurvived by Cis wif-e,
Maggie;
.two &lt;laug.hteoi-s Mrs.
.Rl.tnehe Bennef,.-t, BA&gt;LHegroond,
Wbb.; !Mrs. Myrtle Winkl~r. &amp;11.·
ton, ' W. V-~r.; .t wo si!tem.
IMTs.
HliSJabet·h· BreeJT, Bo.ri"ng, ~n;
Mros. Polly ..Katberoine SmaH, Or·
ohard, Wutt; t.hroo brobbnrs John
ond J. D. Sloui, Bidwell; il&lt;&gt;bert
stOut.
Dn!harlll,
W.lsll.; ft'Ven
giandcbildtlen .aD(! lout ·troat
grandehii&lt;Irert.
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F~iondJ ' may .CaU. at the Thuw·
lings..coats F&gt;u~J Home -ui'Ji.-tJ
noon Friday. 1\entative f'llner&amp;\
arran,gmte!K'!!l .a.;e being made
f-or Sat.untay wit.h ·t ttrt'hcr debatl~; .
to be anllfK1noed -Jater.
iMr. Stout wn a member of the
Loyal Df&lt;lcr of ~.

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Supporters
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ear Brewer, Por:tJIIld; . ~«ma-n
Carson, Racine Pteed:oot; ltow.ard
FntTil&lt; Doocine Vlll-. 1-ph
Btqle, Racine
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E. , Shumway, JleedsyHl&lt;: llufil&gt;
.':Bea.&lt;it.. Roclt Spl'!1rp; C. li. Amos,
:· lluii.OO Viilaae; Carl G&lt;&gt;rl&gt;y, Sal...,; D. N. ~wfonl, sn..... ~~un_
... _ _Harry P&lt;&gt;t!S, 8~ VIllage:
W.' F. Hair!•. S........c: W. M.
Jf0t1tottJe, Tupper• PJidns; .J&amp;ftles
H. Qlilvoy, Weot BOOI&lt;Ird; Robert
N. Clark, Hat~rbonvJUre; Wi-lbur
PH:r~
Middleport
Precinct; Optomerty Ucenses
Ohtd'CS Ka, M~lepott 2nd; Ro.
Are GratJted To Five
bert CI'!A~, MiddlePOrt 41t:h; Jame11
R. lUtter, Olive Dale; E. E. FoU
!MA.RlE'l'TA, 0. UP- T:he State
,..S. Po'""""' 3C; Oeroi t'. Picr&lt;e. Boa-rd -or Opt..omett·y .t.ochty am~ l"JIIland and J11.-m'C1:1 Nichol· nounced ~Jw ·nam~ rtf five pcf-.
liOns grwn{ed i:ef'f.ificatcs of lleen·
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Ch&amp;ries Warl.btim, M.tddleport,
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t!~dftbfan~ ~unday:~~tf.Ou~.
A, !JUpper· ·was preP,:J~ and
.s~rvei(...the· me.n ~~ thl .~luslon
ofi'the ~eetlnr-bJ tJI~ latij.~. ol the

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end gueat of ber brotlier and sis.
Mrs. Smith who 11 supervl.or oi
ter·in·law, Mr. and Mr4&lt;
RJce the Hat.tie J~~son Guild Chapters
and 1100, Cb.ipfiero· Poiqt , P)easaqt. of the ProVIdence 4l!!ltrlet gave a
sue Rue, small d'augbtet of Mr. rel)9rt· of the Guild work in the
and Mrs. Thomu' llue; bas J'e~urn- state.
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Woanen ~ Soclety of Wort~ ~ce.
ed 10" school pdf week aftu being I ~;;;;;..;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;i;;;:;;;;;;..;:;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i~;;;,;.;=:;;;;,;;_;:;_;;;i;i~;i;;;;i;;"i
!II With 1 thrOat infection.
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Mn. L. D.)&gt;iles is visiting Mr.
•nd Mrs. William s. ones and ·
chHdren in Newingto~ Conn.
This ia her ftrat visit wit11 live
months oJd William Samuel Diles
and she wUJ take cate qf the baby
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While the~r brother, J,ohn. Liale, is
in a hoep1tal" there lor m1nof" sur·
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Convenf.ion
He/d Suhday

11ho anHro cast of the 1DS(f$wt.
'-----"-fl!ower ,Md.Mlrel show is ·asked' to
SURPLUS FOOO PICKUfl'
feport Sun&lt;bly at 2 p. ·m. ab the
Clll"J ~by, .c ounty •wttendance
K: .."(}f P .. HaH lo rehearse l«" ..tlbe offi~. ~ in Jackson· tQ(tay -pick·
show to be giYOO ·at CbMter. Bud iong up ~UBI food commodl;t.i~.
•~ director. urr"'f ._u W be fQ.m.i!hed by the :IO'{emmen.t, lor

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. A Dlstrlet t.,ade.rahlp. Trat.nlnt i Havuo -t~n Su.ndv afternoon.
serioUBiy ill at tbe PhilUpaburg, School and a Father and Son Din· Tentative ~ate• lor th.e aehool were
N. J ., Hoa,ltit.al. Tbe ehlld 11 the : ner were planned for t.he month 1 set by the men In Ole meetine It
dauthter, of Mr. &amp;nd ~- AI Mil· of ~Fil at a mtetiDa o! . men of U ~Uy planneJi to eo~uct the
et, Be1Viilei'"i,- N. 'J. ·
~Dielical U a l t e d ~ lehool from· Aprl1 9 to AprU 13
Pte loa M. Se~, who bu been Cl:nlrclles of KPcm Cow)ty ln New 'lrltb ~e· elUSM pn:~bably beifti
on furloueh with .hit mother,
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l hlil~ y. W.ett Colwnbla. The dinner
Mrs. E •• S. Sebaaf, rettut~d to
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t. :Epbrlam, N. J. Tuesday .
date to be determlnf!d .
Mr. and .Mrs. George Hayes,
The meet.lnC oa Sunday was fea·
who have been seUing his moth tured by a menage presented by
er's property on Beech Street,
Rev. Forrest MW'l'&amp;Y of tbe Ualo~
plan to lei\te thi1 week lor their
chaq:e. Rev. Murray apoke on the
home io Oklahoma City.
objectives of t;tae brGtbemood md
Genld Rice, Dearborne, Michi·
outlined plans and procedures for
lllll, visited relatives and frtends 1
the arou_p. He closed bts talk with
in thJ&amp; area this week.
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a challence to the men, ..I chal·
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. y._,ung were
:eDje you to glve yourselvu eom•
in Pukersbura: Sunday to visit
Mrs. William L. Smith, daughter, plefely into Christ'&amp; will."
Mr. aQd Mrs. J~mes Ogdin and Willa Marie and Douglass Ena:llsb
Harold Bwnga.rdn'er was leader
family. Mr. Ogdln's lather died 'l of the Forest Run Baptist ch'urth or the devo'tioiial period which in-reeentJY..
Mrs. carrie Cassell of the ,&gt;Mt. eluded hymns, prayera, •nl poems.
Mn. L. R. Wiley has been ut' Moriah Baptist chureb, Middleport Th.e executive meettne was dlrect.fhiJ week with a eervere cold.. land M(s. Allen~ tful~n ·ol the ed by J. A. Fe.rre11.
Mr. ·and ~· - ~~Pb War~JNaorbi Bapyst eh~b, ~etoy-. Ch~n ap: I)ean of the Traiaine
·KI~4 . daqa_lltei~, .11'7 [.~• Rf!vt~Q;- w_pe_at Sybene; Su~ to attend ~I 'lft!l f Rev. K. J. Scott: of
WQ94,1 vf4_1 tett ·b~ . -~. ~~ · the,~ Cpp1~enUon "Of the ·N~ - fl.av~~ wbo will ~eet later
Jamea N~IJ·, s~py, ~· !:·· ..., -' j· 'lroi\tQD.'rSU~triet, · held in the Wit~.... th6 .~eeutl\!~..5omb~i:teebl to

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As.FaHing In
Great Bend Area
1'he ·flood (Jlftat fn Um

-area- has IOOen ·I'Vel!f.ed .f.or
being Wit.b oan

The· 'l"ll ·Mid·Wa Ba.,,. Festival
wlU be given Saturda)'. February
ll, at 8:00 p. m. in the )fiddleport
High Schoo.! Auditorium. Advance
tickets are now on sale.
Chester J. Fair, ·a former music educator, now with Ginn and
Company will be guest conductor..
Band, rehearsals will be held OOtb
forenoon and afternoon with the
concert in the evening.
Two 5pecial groups have been

The sWoHen
f~:~Jl •the U: 5;
at Huntington:

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A&lt;x.•IJrdillg to 'l be ·
r-iver i:s falling al.
one ohm1h of a foot. 'Pet" ~
should fall fa.-.ler Hti-s
'Iihc tuJ.I'eau stated Ural ·
is forecllSt for •lhili" arterllOOJl•
tha,l ill. ,.hould cease 1-his eve.nina
an~l ·no more i5 f()f'C("a~ lUJ!il Sat·
urday and il wm~·ld il:a:ke. m01;e
than one inch tlf r:ain (HI~ to -make
the li\'et begin tu ri6-e ·a&amp;ll!in.

Aecordin'g to Sh.erirr Ch;~riN
RltaSe'll, Charles- IMcOa.Jlister, 26;
was driving l:iOUlh a.t 4:43 p. m.
when his car .-an ore ,t he rQ:ht
side~ -o( tJlle road oulo IJbe berm
and in his attempt to stoer t-he
car baclt on t•he road, i.t weDI. out
of coot.rot 'SW.Cn'ed -aero&amp;S otJhe
highway !.and went into a- ditch
heltded noriJh. Me.dium damagf's
y,.ere done W -t he 1952 WiUys &amp;nd
the &lt;k"j~r was f.illed on cha'l'g~ of
rec.kle'SS oparation by JQS!fke of
.the Peaee R. L. Gt-indley -of Min·
enwme. The accklen.t was iuvwUpted by Sbft'-lf{ lW&amp;wU.
Paul CaT!pe'T, Pomeroy, acoord·
ing ·to t·hc Pomeroy police wa.:;
cited oto appear before ll.layor E.
F. Robinson, ,(..ooighl by Patrolman Ralph Slisson, on chMgcs of
reck:Jess driving; dri,·ing tbrough
a red li·g ht and speeding. The
Pomeroy pol'ice ·a:lw reported thM
Roy ShJremart, 61, Grcenvil'h~. 0 .,
W¥ incai'CCf'atcd .in· .Ure ctl\nl{Y
ja.H by Patrolman Lawreqcc Lan·
ning, Wednesd'ay afl;}l'DOOO. on
!be chcmgm or fntoxicat.lon.

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The U. s . Cn11p "Of hlngincers ofnc~ at Huntingl..on reported t.:lml
td odmlnlstrotrb o! the l!llate o!
LoOTy Sp;~ Glnclnnoti; the t\iver M-age at. the Pomeroy.
~~ · la~ Geo~ge Pullina of SaU~ -Ro~ G. WMburton, Colum~'¥ .Mason hrldg'e -as oOf 7 p. Jn, toda7
•bl&amp;r7 Towaship.
,..,.. ~ c. Z3ier, SIW\or Hoi- wa-s 33.43 fool

A Flat Rock, ~lichipn man wru;
fined $50 ami costa Wednesday
evening by a loca1 JI&amp;Stice or the
Peace as ·th-e -resuh. or an aoci1lcnt
on Route 33 Wednesday afternoon

'Jibe lHg'hway Patrol ~port ....'tl
that Clyde 0. Harrisoll. 23. M-id.
dleport ·ID'D, Wlti cited Woonc&amp;
dil'y by tofte &lt;p8trol l.o appear f.H!.
(oro GaHiipol-is .M:uoi.dpaJ. JOOgc
Ja-J»CS, Feb. 15. He is charged
wit-h dr'liVilllg without. bookw.

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ITIJ A· PitdUD day

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tor Mra. Dwyer and the children u they poee

be~ at the tam.Uy, Jame11, 29, aftv ha ,...
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Aiken predicted the President
woold veto t·be farm biH. if it in ·
e-luded rigid lilUPJX)I"'li.
But Cha-irman Allen J. Ellender ·
D-La. of tbe A·gt:icultu.re Cmnntt~
Ice and Sen. lUclla:rd B. Russell
~. diilaireed.
They predtded
4.¥ Pre;i.ident wo1,1.ld~o1 ~ w~b.
bill beeaU5e H aUJct- _"'&lt;f'tPIM
$clectca ~ o play in the program . •
CODtain
th~ "-soil bank'~ and other
The first of these . wi.ll h
a
admin~ion
propo6al.s.
clarinet ensemble pla)"·ing "SUr·
Indtft.,lion of ri(id .price ~P·
du,st." This group will include the
following : Pomeroy.Joy Smith, porta ln loh6 bHl was expec:t.OO to
Mareia Grueser, Connie
Rae iDCI'easc .the eost of t:he "soU
Woodge.trd, Dorinda Wilson; Mid· bank". The committee tentatively
dfeport-Mary Carolyn
Miller, 'a pproved appropria;ting 925 mil·
Sh.aron Jones, Joyce Hemmons, lion dollars to operate the bank
Eddie Crooks W.ahama-Ronnie for the first year.
But Ellend« said t!be figure wa&amp;
·Moc:Giothl\n. James
Henderaon,
based
on .the present fie&amp;.ible sup
Virginia Rodgers, Ruth Grimm.
port program. He &amp;Jid rjgid .supA brass ensemble oi eighteen pori&amp; would incf'.ease the CI08t of
students will play "The Surrey operating the bank to 1.1 bi:Woa.
Wit-h flhe Fr'inge on T&lt;lp''. This dollars.
group will indude the following:
Fann bloc scnatol's aODOUD'Oed
Pomeroy-Dale Harrison, Bernice .[..bey would try to add milli0111 of
Nease, Linda Frick , June O'Brien, dollars in new 1J1rice suppocCs to
Howard Cecil, Linda Moore; Mid- tbe biJI before it clears the Seodleport--Gen~
Or\loks,
Mwll: ate.
Kelly, Linda Helrlch, Ken Jrlur.
otber (Xl!Dgretsiooal news:
ray, James VanCooney, Arthur
Clark; Wahama-John McGrew,
Immigration: Rep. Keaneth B.
Jaoe Wolf, Eugene Rayburn, Car- Kea~ing R·~ ~ ~ adminiBo
ol Ramey, Ralph Artis, Tom Slyre .tn~ rmm~a~ program
Full band numbers will in. faces tsiff oppoMOoo lD the HOillSe
clud~
the following; "Yankee Keat4ng introduced ~,bills earDoodle Boy'' March by Cuban ry-ing out 4ibe P!lesident.s recom·
"The Stars and stripes Forever': mendatiOBSJ for libenlizing the
March by Sousa, "March of the Ml:Carran-Wal«r lmmigration Act
Steel Men" by Belsterlina:, "Bub- . ~: ~ Senate A~~rop­
biing Brass", a novelty tune by n~ _Comm~ ·~ Military
Eisch, "March of the Slide Trom. Applications lllubcommittcc pia~
bones", by Scou, "Parade ol tbe .to inv~ate the government'§
Icicles" by D-edrick, "Kentucky- guided missile .prog!"am. The in·
1800" by Grundman, Norwegian vesbgations w~ sol off by tbe
Folk Song Suite" by Erickson, Pl'"t'lttit rel:iignation of Ail' FOil!B
"'Adagio Cantabile" by Beethoven. resea-rch chief Trevor Gal'ldoer.
Uc said -tbe ·mi.ssil'e program ibll't
big enough.
Flood Intrur-c~.nce: The U. S.
Chamiu••· of Commerce Uf1:ed Con·
lt"as.s lo n!ject all f~l flood
·m;tmmce prograRLo;. The choml·
N"~; st.atcmcnt was prmented
he House Banking OJmmittee.
l'hc administlilition bas J)l"(lli))M!d
otn cxJ)('r~mcn.tal three biitkln
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-St. Sel· dollars flood instJrance -p!'Ognlm.
tdh·e Sc~ice Headquarters to.
Sagrcgation: SoottJern sen"atoN
day a·n nounced a :Karch induolioo
.a solid front to 6eek oot
rormed
('1111 or 1.034 men from Ohio's 88
')()S.Sible eongressiona{ action to
~ nable cntimutflA:e of seg~~egated
Col. Hari(J'ld Ha)'6, chi-ef of UIC t1t"hools. But some ltl thf'l ~nators
:;late draft •ma-chiflt't'y, JSaid the :!Onccded the cllanr:.-s 00 pial!l'lling
youngest reguttrant. who may be legi:!&gt;iatioo to get around the Suindut.ted in ,J·h is call n~.";t be 21 'lreme Court anti""SCg·rcga"lion rulf"'ars old by Marcb 1 unless ~ 'ng aro slim.
\'Oiuntocr oc delinquent.
Suga1': The Sooatc passed a b111
The t:"all for M;:Jrcb COIH~arc.d 'o givf' dllmesti&lt;' sugar "Pl"'dut"Crs
wi!h a lota-1 or 701 · men called in ~ Pf"t' ('ent. of any in&lt;"rease m U.
t·h&lt;~l monlll Ia~ yt'Ql', and wi~h 01. 5. ~Ug'l'f' (X){ISURl.plion. Under U~e
t•all for 380 m£'n fm· .fo'ebro;wy or nrescrtt l~w. lll%1 of any increase
lhis yf'ar. 11hc Much call ·.is the 'VOOid go -to CuhQ-n growel"5. 'Pbe
·highe.'!t to d.a.te in 1966 while thf' 'Jill was sell! to a Scnatc-JIO'lltie
r('bi'U3l")' call WB'$ Lhe 'lOWes-t. tv ~onft'rf'lnc-t -ronunitfei) for ad.iuNir
dH!t' f11r 195fi.
rteul "Of diHcretl&lt;"e:j with UK!
Tlw l-dll by suroouuding coun· HotiS(' vcn;iorr approved C311'1icr.
,Jie:, arc: A1h['ns 5: GalH'II. 2; JlK'"k·
Taxrs : A hipart•isan bill to eon•
-"'On, 3: Lawrence 6; 1M{',I#! 3; Vin· ' inut&gt;o H1ree bi!Hon doi"hml in eX·
Inn 2 aud WBsh~lq{ton 6.
ii!ling f'X-cisc a.tt&lt;l busin~ taxes
WIR' inl·roducl'd i'n (be ltocKe. l'hl\
Pre;idenl. ·ask.ed [or a· one·ynar
MEIGS GENERAL -HOSPITAL
cxlen.si-on .
( Admis:oions Wednesday : Mrs.
01Jif' Stuwc, Pomeroy; Mrs. rina
Wagn&lt;'r. Pomeroy; Mn. WWilliam
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Warne!', Middleport.
Admitted Wednesday : Rolla"nd
Di~~·harged: Mr. Roland Glenn. M. Glenn, Racine; Mnl. Euaene
R;1dn(': M..ni. ForreR ldcNeaJ, l''ry, Pomeroy; Roy C. Wean, Plioy
tbtshut:.
w. V.; Mra. ather James, Cheater

P:o.-Mid,-Wa Band Festival Will
. ~'aturday At 1\tiddleport

rago pet't'
llOns Michigan Driver
F'Jed In Jackson Draws $50 Fine
Prunary EJectiOD In Traffic Court

Probate- Court reported tbal
They wt&gt;re "Jtt:wxweU
HetUer,
6)'bil--~bach bu been appoint· tmaln; John W. ~lon'is, W101pa.

'kn"""''

IUIOPI'I COLDm I!WfNTEI ln deadea put thll! white blanket oa.
Ut~pk&amp;l nrdure tn.. if.... French Riviera clty.
(ltlkNt4tior&amp;al)

IV DAYTON MOORE
UnitH ' ' " ' Steff Cor .... ..,a.,.nt
WASHINGTON UP- Ths Senate AgricuJtore Committee moved
today towa:rd .a vote un an omni·
bus farm bill with President Ei ·
seriliower warning against a re-turn to rigid prke wpporta-.
T•h&amp; t::ommittee planned to be~n
secret voting of.hts TMM~ill:(. The
biH included a billion dollar "soil
baDk'' and a retum to .rigid $Up.
porb at 90 per cent ol parity for
cotton, corn, peanuts and wheal.
The eommi:ttee approved int':lusion of rigid .suppGrts by a tentative 8-7 vote.
The PrerideRt said Wednesday
night he would be "gravely con·
Cfflled" if CmgrC!II!! scu.t.t.Ied his
administration·~ flexible
price
.supports program .
He sald in. a letkr to Sen. George
D Aikf'n or V~nnont--.top GOP
member of the A,grieulture Cootmittee-t~hat
a ret..qrn to rigid
supp0!'13 would "nullify the grea-t
benefits" of a "sod bank ."
'!*. Eisenhower said rigid high
support'S would ofnt'OW'a~-e biggf'J'
r:rop surp}uSC!J which would d('oo
press farm ,..-K:~ "more and
more ." The aim of the ''Soil
bank" under ~ictl brmers would
be paid to t'Bk-e land out of product&gt;ion i.s ,t o reduce the sufl))wcs

CINCINNATI, 0 . UJ'- Pro!htcc :
Eggs stMdy; t'Ottftlmcr U. S. A
hwge 43 to 45; mediums 41 to
43; extra ·lange 40 .to 41: A ·Jargt•
whi.tc 36 't o 39; A .mediums 34 to
37: B -large 34 to 37.
Obiokcns .stmdy; fcy~l'l&gt; 3 to 3
1·! lbs 20 to 21; •hens •heavy owr
5 lb 23 to 25; hem ltg.ht 5 lb 11nd
Ullder 18 to 10; 1heus light lcghCN'1ls 16 t-o 11: old roool.crs 9 to
12.
'
Butter 90 oiQQtf, etc.

State Selective
Service CaD Is
For 1,034 Men

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