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Spring
Tonic
For Suits

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Youth of Feclerated Church In ~harg~ i M•ddiport~~~R!.~~~~~u.
Of Church School And Worship ServiCes cegi•tmd at Obio Universil&gt; lor II Hoi.., Hospital. Enrout&lt; to
Tue.clay

the next semester include Lee
Smith, Glenn Roush, WUtiam TtY·
lor, Fred Lewis, John F'Uhel,
Shelia Stuver, J-ane Young, NaK'Y
Rawlings, Rut~ A,. 11 P-owell, fto&amp;..
rue Wise, Keith R4:gJ and Sally
Schaaf.

Youth Sua.dlly wu ot»ervtl Sunday, February 0, at the Federated
churcb with the youth in char1e
of bo~ the . ehan!b le!bool and
worship ser'VlCe.
Participatiq in the church
school were Tommy Brown In
charge of the opening; Roger Hysell who otrered prayer ; Anna
M
h
th
f
urray w o w
e story o
''The beautiful butterAy" ; scri~
lure readina by Joe Kennedy and
the responsive reading led by
Faye Tbomu.

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The .organ prelude by MJ'!l. Ben
Ncutdmg opened the worsblp set·
followed by the invoeatioa by
1 Faye ~omu; the first reading of
, the scnpture by Tommy Brown;
1Br~wn ; the second readlnc of
scnpture by An.n.a MurT~y; the
anthem by the youf.h rboar rom~ of 27 membera , with Mrs.
William Kennedy u dtrector; and

I. vice

Nlcnt thlna to add &amp;b • wit.

hi.. t8lad:) IMttt.r

Roush's Shoe Store
No. Se&lt;ond St

lOSES 26 US.
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COME IN AND REGISTER
FOR PLYMOUTH'S BIG

prayer by Joe Kennedy .
The Rev. Waldo J. Bartels had
101' his sermon topic, "Get back
into the game" in wbicb he told
of a rootball game i.n the past
when one of the players In hls ex·
cit.ement at cakhing the ball nn
t() the wrong goal. He. e 11 pected
Mrs. Thomas Woods, who hu
hls coach to scold him and he been a patient at Holter Hospitll
pnyed a.s he went to the
has been returned to her home
room. The coach instead was very on South Third Avenue.
understanding and told him to
remember tbe game was only half
Mrs. Harry Pic~ens, Mrs. Helen
Tb bo
i
d h •· h8If Younu and Mra. Beulah Morril,
Racine, visited Miss LoU Cecil
over.
e
&gt;' P aye t e UISl
as be had ~ver played before.
recently .
The pastor broucht out that in
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one's owa life they make mist.ake.s
Ml't.'i. Jack Miller an~ dauthlers
but God ts forglvlng and under· I and A 2c and Mrs. Wtlllam Pitta,
standing and will help them so C?lumbus, spent lhe weekend
that one can always get back in. ~1th Mrs. Lesta Gothard and 110n,
to the game of llfe and strive lor • F ra-~k ~ntl celebrated MI1S. GothChrist
cbrlsUIDity.
ard s btrthday.
The profeuional hymn. "Sav.
Mrs. CaroU Swanson has been
iol- again to Thy dear name we 1ill this week with bursitis.
Sing" the three fold amen and ' Mr . and Mrs. H. E. Cook were
the postlude by Mra. Neutzling in Columbus Sunday lo visit relaconrluded the service.
tives.
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt i.8 visit-

dressing

'•id

All th• J'OU"9 gran of Spring
~aptund in tt.. tmootft liMI of
• tow- ~ pump benchcl eftd
X•41 witt. pinked edc.. breid.

-Double Birthday

The D.l ilv Sentinel. Pomeroy.MiiJdi!J)C!I'\ Ofilo

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Com""'nion
Closs
,.HQ.$ GUeSf S Af

IF YOUR CAR IS A 1950
MODEL OR LATER OF ANY MAKE

Rev

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N. Y.
p
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r&amp;. au 1 ......vnard, Cincinnati,
has purch_alled tbe ClauQ.e Cri~property 10 Muon, W. Va.
. .
week Mrs. Leobard and here •
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weekend with the -IaUer's moliher
Mre Fred R
Mi~~ itotlie .aDd 60D8 of

'Mr. and llnJ. ·w. W. Heyes acDAR TO MEET
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The Relum Jooattw.. M&gt;ig•
daugbte.-, )k, am Mn.. Robert Chq.er Daughters of American
Mr. aDd. Mnr. Cbldes McCloud
Coats &lt;M fsrr as &amp;luptbus wbe:n Revolufioo widl meet o11t .the 'hrome
:;:ulloby,Certoi~,!'WR• '~hi !M'rd.
they went &lt;to n.. ....- ... tlhis •.._... of u -;
LOdl~. H;- St. 1
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• son Bobby were Sunday -~
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to v....:t Mrs. Hayes' Sister. Hri.- Jriday'·;;lii;' ,. m .. ,;en. Maai.ne
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.QIIin K~. illt'. aod lin. ~ -~;· ' be t·hp..~. A tbfli-r ~other 14rs. Freda Rtitdrie
· \'e to ftlneieo, Ind. to visit .fliJI! ··icaf~.~ ubdit"tb€ etiair· and faqtlly,
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·Mn. Obarijs COAts
4f:.) h. .tvefett··Hayes
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Ibr~t;ed

the1r~u1etly
fi.HY-nlnth
wedding
anntver64ry
at their
.borne.
on- Gruel HW . Sunday. . D111int;r
JUes.t.s of Mr. anjt Mp. Lyot(s .~
their daughter anc1 son-in-l&amp;w, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Winn, Bradbury._

Vol. VII

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'!'he ltc\', Fred Dunn. Hll'ntinA
ton, and llcv. and !\oUrs. Frod Garo.
1 ner wore dinner got.'trts Wodnrs·
day af fhc home of Mr. ond Mrs .
Edward F1·ench w:hcn t ~ bLtco
('olcbntcd h&lt;'r bi-l··lhday . The hO.S·
:lCS~~ received -s-everW. giflo;·.

"Open Evenings Until 6 P . M."

Phone 334-J

him you're doing something important
lo you and your whole coiu.!nunity.

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here's a

yoUnp~t

who's

got the ~tulr it take~ to q~akC a ·goot.~
citizen. A sense of respohsibility. A
willingness to work for what he get:~.
He's the kind of boy we need. So let's
sive him a boost along the way. He'll
appreciate your interest in him. And he

BLISS
COFFEE
POUND

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Elberfelds

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ver Sllnlps. n On lhe front of every
package of GOOD LUCK Margarine
you'U see a ..Oo-w:r Stamp. n .Cui out
this ..Clover Stamp" and give it to
your news paperboy. Give him u many
as you can because the more "€lover

M-

oth~r wo~en

alao_were InJured

the

Stamps" he gets,
bigger the prize
he earns.
In odditloato the ton eolloge !ldtollnblps
there m: !l other volulhle prlin. And

You 1nd your family wUI lo'fc GOOD
LUCk Margarine. GOOD LUCK is tipctlally made to taste as delicious as
"you-know-what!" Try GOOD LUCK at
your borne for a week. If yOu or your
family can tcU it from the expensive
spread, Lever Brothers wilt pay you

Scholarships ~

Ton $1,000 College
For T•n Fint-Prile Winn•n

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Meigs Co Heart
Ftmd Chairman
Is Announced

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* DIEMEL

In Qthnr •&amp;etion, t1he balll1d ac-

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cepted the

tory eyatem account for more
(!ach
ln the United

l. Spaldlna Cnfr Set. 2. S•••lrr Tool Set.

3. Mob)·llllf• 1\fotW Bike. 4. P. .ahlo ,.,..,...
writer aH M1plt Desk. I. Chrls·Cn1R 11•

'l'I'U~te~~ · com•bi'lled

cii'C'Ulatory system-108: Cancer 25;
!llccidente ~; pneumonia: 4; tub
·~losi11 1. Approximately 1,451
1pefiiOTUI in lolelgs County suffer
ftom cardiovaecular di11cases.

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kit, I. Ce•al lletQII: ......t.ble 'TV.
7. Motle OuiRI, 4·fik"· I. lllnor 16' 41·
•me•er root.
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Mrs. Lucy GalnCr. librarian of
Pomeroy Public Library today an·
nounccd the receipt of eight books
ah9u,J Abtaham Liocoln, added re-

~ntly to the local Jlbrar;r fr1?J!l
~ ••Mon 'tl~n .by .1o1m w:

Hersher.
The following is the list:
Andrews, Mary R. S. ·The Colinsel Aasigned; Andrews, Mary R. S.
Pas~ing tbe Torch; Andrews, Mary
R. S, • Pcrfcet Tribute; Drinkwater
John- Lincoln, Tbe World Emanci·
pator; Dwyet, T. T.-Thc Bust of
Lincoln; GrQSS, Anthony- Lincoln's
Own Stories; Oldroyd, 0. H.Words of Lincoln and Tarbell, Ida
M.-In Lincoln's Chair.
Other books about Mr. Lincoln
Bnd his family, on display, at the

library are: Arnold, P. M.-Thc
Lincoln Reader; Bishop, J. A.-The
Day i.tncoln was Shot; Colver, Atl·
ne-Mr. ;Lincoln's Wife; Herndon,
W. H.-Life of Lincoln; Lancaster,
Bruce-For us the living; Lorant,
sudan-Lincoln; Hill Life in Photo·
graph; Randall, R. P.- Marr Lin·
coin; Randall, R. P.-Mr. Llneoln's
Sons; Sandburg, carl-Abraham
Lincoln; Thu Praire Years and,
The War Years; Thomas, B. P
-Abraham Ltncoln; WilUams, T.
H.-Lincoln and His Generals and
Wilson. w. E.-Abc Lincoln or
Pigeon Crr.ek.

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A Oili'Cussion 'Of rl'hc Cmmum~ty 11n, Paul He.Ddt;raon, Phil Wolper-t,

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BY DAYTON MOORE
pe!ISimistie about itB accomplishUNITID PRESS STAFF
ing the objecttive of 0011oing the
CORIESPONOENT
plight of the nation's priet: squeez
The industrial development
WASHINGTON UP- The Senate ed (arm«&amp;.
of the Central Ohio Valley
Agriculture Committee today ap'*'J1be f&gt;n&gt;&lt;iident gave the Con·
1hown in live telee.uts over
·· ·- ..r
pro'led 12·3 an omnibua fMm a1d ~sand the people a sound f2rn1
National Broadcasting Compahy
: b11l including a "AOil bank" and bitl, biJt now tiM! ehall«tii of .g et.
originating from WSAZ·TV
in
return to ri.Jid price prop~&gt; .
ting Cood l.egisl,ation. are dim," ·h~
April.,
But the rigid prlce propu.l f.ac. told t'lepOrlen.
Announcement was made tocllll
ed a hard fiebt ,in the Senate and
o•·L..· 1 IIE'WS:
WIO:'I ~~
by Lawrence H. Rogers, Vice Prei1
if pas:red by Congress a pouible
Case: A Sef!ate blue-ribbm oomdent and General Manager
prcsi&lt;lential veto.
mittee opened its in.v~a1:i.on
WSAZ, lite., Huntington, that
Both friends and focs of the pro- into whether &amp; Nebr.Ma lawyer
station In cooperation wilh
post~! prdic:ted victory in the Sen- tried to "buy·• the vote of Sen.
ate by a narrow margin.
f&lt;Tanois Case R SD on the nraturHuntington Chamber of c~·~;:;~;
has completed plans to .
ln 1954, the Senate threw out ;~I gas biH. Cue was ttte fi-rst witNBC's "Today" program,
rigid !Upport.l and approved
44 adminiJtration • tsponsored Jlcxto 9:1J9 A.M ., April 24 and 25th.
Jble supports of 75 to 90 per eent
Highwaye: C&lt;.ng!'e!'i9 m- tryu1~ Lo
Ae&lt;:Oi'ding to ltogcrs, the
of party. The omnibus bill wuul&lt;J build ihigh'Wllys foond itself in a
cast of "Today" including
restore rigid supporu at 90 per tight squ-eeze betw4:'etl cars ownDave Garroway, reporting
cent.
ers and' lrucker5. The problem is
lilies Jack Le8CQule,
President Eisenhower said at his how 1o dividl' the cost of il.'he mulIIIQ · fHIEI dlplumabl: •tand .........
Lee Ann Meriwcthm·,
IICWll conference this week he t.i.-b~IIK:m
dollar road program.
chlmpanzec mascot J. Fred Mugg'a · ,; derlqJ a rvrmuta
would be " gravely concerned" if The House Wars and Means ComFrom left.:
would all be brought to HuntinC
Congress yoted a return Lo rigid m~tee starts bearings '1\iesday on
u. 8.
ton with a crew to conduct tile
supports, Republican tsenators pre- a pro))06t'td tax bill that would
teleca11t Jive from area locatiOnlt
dieted he would veto the bill if inttase hi'Xew 'B&lt;:IlO!IB the bo-an:J on
faciliUes
contained them.
tiru and fueL
personnel and equjpment.
The Agrieulture
Committee
- - -- - - - worked for 11% boun at a man·
Il ''
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thon seSiion before Voting out lbe
of
farm bill early this morning.
Virginia, Ohio, and Kenluck.Y
High price • supporU squeked
~"]
the program one morning to
witil
an
&amp;-7
vote.
And
i!e·
L
IDIC
cuss t~ potentiil of the area
wH•h Jim V.e naari's ~ : ~k· of spite tbe 12-3 vote on the entire
devel~ing.
hill . . .
mitt&lt;e m•mben ill
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sebed 1,. .. r .feat.
~~;~t~~
Jlut!•nd,
23 ''oting ffi!lened the ~~t to fight
.a
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~ some of the bUI'.,.. ptOvi&amp;lons on Tbirt.y..:wftn ·patiezd..; w.J»._.e
cast each day wUI be concerned
·tour-mmoot
.g ots
oor J&gt;f the Mkldleport.Racioe &amp;arne the Sen.ale floor.
tome dn 000!3ct with Tubereulosis
primarily with industry in Hunt· way on .February 21 ~t 8 P. M. at and ~he winner of •he- Rlltl'811d . The~ ~articularly refeced to the line .tdn»e vr another, were eqminington and the Central Ohio Valle}' .1ht" Pomeroy Ju-n~r Hi~ ·~.!1 · and who ewr wins tilt'\ F..a&amp;l:em- hlgb n,e~d 1upporls.
ed Bt a -ehe9t dinK: in fbe affice
lncludiilg Ohio and Kentucky.
ium. The drawing {or pasUioos Harrisonville game.
One oi the three committee or Dr. E. BU'\.J'imti, Th11111&gt;1by onIt i!l contemplated that the .show was lheld Thu'Mday night.
l'fl .t.be rreperve t~marn.ent, Ra- members who vo.ted against the der !the ~hip of the TB
will originate from loeatlons on
I''O'll.owing this oorJtcst, the R&lt;l- cit»e is seeded to ·play Ruu.nd in measure-Sen. Clinton P. Ander- Association wtd MeDgs Health DeU1e Ohio River, various indu!ltrial cine quintet takes 011 t'be IMilddle- the cuntaln :rai:;er of the tourna· son D-NM, a former secretary of partment.
and.
transp.ootM'!oo.
d~ve.IOP·
'Yellow Jackots. in Nre sec· ment Oil Feb. 21 Ott 7 P. Ml. end agricu.llure-replied ao emphatic
AcoorOing l(.o a
one .new
mcnts, JIB w,ell as the studios of
mufl!d of the tournoament:
the winner of .t\his oonte.St tangles "No" when . asked by re~ters if ease bas beert reportect six new
WSAZ-TV.
1u.e winner of the Eastl.'rn'-liAir· with the SEO ~e champions he thought Jt was a good bdl.
611Speets were exammoo a Wa'le 11
k born rrom Middlopor:t, two nights later
.
Committee
Cha-itm.an
Atten
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new contacts. Eigbt oW cases;
Allvanced details were comple- riwnviJJ.c coniC$!: wH! •klc
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a.t 8 P. M.
Elleodfo.r [).La . said be expects .t!he folH' okl suspecl8 and seven old
ted today foUowing a survey by
Senate to str;mt dcllatin.ll! tbo Jcgi.s· ~ were abo C'becbd at libc
Stanley E. Fllftk, NBC Project Sup.
'Dhe Ea$1.ern· retim'\'CS will . bat· la-Hoon
about Feb. 20.
-clinic.
ervisor for "Today", All ncgotiat..
. &gt;tle H'8'l"risonviUe 0(:1• Fe~acy 23
''This
wiU
producoe
the
.same
At. the clilrie Wen!: Dr. C. R.
ions have been conduct[!d
by
at 7 P. lf. The winner of this ronhouse [iglll. as befOl'e in 1954" An· .._.kwood, chest ~ fmm
WSAZ offldals and Chamber of
test and &gt;the winq.cr of the Middle.
Columbu6; Hn. Beruiee Ledlie.
C"Omfl'loell'1Ce rcpresc!Dtl!ives, Prcsi·
poT1t. antd Wbo evoc. w.i ns .tlhe Ra- derson said.
Sen.
George
D.
Al.km
R-Vt..,
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Members of the local Aaloeiation
dent Richard Gibson and Manager
eioo-RuUaM · gatlle, wiU play ·at 8
rankiklg
GOP
member
of lt:be o::m· iocluded Mrs. Dwight W~ and
Don Baker.
P. M. on Feb. 25 wht.ch is on Satm~ttee, said •he
voted for the Hrs. Wallace Bradford.
urday nigllt
me&lt;~sure w~Lh f'CSI'li"Yatioo. He W'P~ ' Next clinic is set ftr AoriJ. 5.
It is expected that Flink and a
EL CENTRO, Cltl.jf, UP.......A
The re!eret5 ·are: Bob Saw, Noteam 'of production men will re- sci.smolo.gilsll fQrecast 1omty 'li'CVa"al 'l:ao Mace l'Dd Dan Wedge, all uf
turn to Huntington February 21 daY&amp; of aUer shocks from :ar 5ll'mlg AtheM: T.he tlnJe ..WlJ a-Jteni:a.te
to conduct further survey11 for PO· -M'e xiean earthquak-e w.hieh· ro&amp;oo .game.&lt;~ ' t:he £in:t two days. of the
gram information and technical a wide a.rea. a-nd cauSed m~ t.ournamffit but Baur and' ·'Miace
data.
damage.
.
wt·D: call the mnats On. Satu~y.
P'iTI9t. shocks wero r_CC."'''l'd('d ~ 'Jibe toumoam- ni.anager is How·
County Superintendan_t 6:33 A. M. PST Tlhu:rsday. They ard Knight, -pl"inelp&amp;l or Pomeroy
were fol~owod by a scr.ics of reg. Junior High &lt;lflkoiaJ. .SOOI"ft'. Jame~
To Be Guest Speaker "' jo~ts .thruughout the day en11 Diehl; off-icial time keeper, Bob
night.
tn a ci\'il oactrkm, coneenJing a
ltobertls.
SAN' FRAN'2'1SCO UP-Mass
t.axpayers
wit by IM. L. Fnu::-b
o. 0. 1'-tt.crsoo, Mei.JJI&gt; County
'J1he .quakes were CeJt mo.'&gt;l
Pr.cserrt. at the ~willg for posi·
"Mad Doot" [,.
Supclli.nt611.dCotl of SchoolS, w.tLI be ~~r,:~~.:·n~· ,.:,rmpeni'ld .and San tioru ..in the ((Jumament. :held i·n agoaiDNt James O'&amp;Dllor $3100, a rin'll OWII """~·
IC'CIOtlfti of Q flight
•the rsuest spe&amp;ker, Feb. 14 wlteh
but. commun,itiCfi .the oounty supe11inteodent's offt« rn.QIIli.on tw beeo filed iD . , ,
•tho Miiddleport 8usil)CS9 a·nd Pl'Oof (he Mexi~ were Oharlesl Stlanlcy ·and JW14!s eo\nmon f'ileas (::oJ_.t nquest:tng from the elet!tric dlalr disclosed
Wday he eluded a would-be mptor
fess1omrl Women'-s Club moottS' at
. and' 100 miles to lit:s '80\ll'h Die-trl, Pomef,oy; Barl Kdight. and the court il.o arot zm ibe lillm·
only to be tl"&lt;&lt;PJ)ee! by a PI"**·
•the Fi-rsl P-noob)olt,er,iaon OIJurdl
reportod them. The f·lrst jolt John Parso-m. tAtiddlepor(; Or'i.s nrooo served.
Ix'olrer who thougbl. he was just a
T!Je motion sbatt$ tlmt ULe sum· CVIJ1IIIOll tbict.
rw t:hcir diorrer meeting.
felt 1'1!1 far east 'as 'JU9oon... Al'liz., Smit·h, Jim VelliWir'i, Henry Null
tMht. HonMr FOl"l''CC9t, ehldnnan
. Wieored centered ·near .tlbe tmd JQe Mlk"hel'i!t.di, RuQand; .DiU moos was made .oDt
B. 0'·
lrviu "Chtn'tR exec-Won" slay.oC rtbe Educatl'On. endi V'OC'atJkm.ai head of ~he Gul:f oC caHfOim.i-a.
Pll'iUiP!, Har:ri·sonv:iUe; llart5ell
Cl" of six pei1IOD8,
was ca'l)tured
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Dr. Charles F. Riebl ... of tho Dodl1i.U, Eastef1Rj Olan!tnce lilry• Moigo
- · Oounly.
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- &gt;II in a San Franci5ICO ~
11tm1'bcnJ wi.ll be Jn· dbarl:e
tlhc
Imtti~ttle of TecbnoJogy ma:n, DonaM Wolf' and Cha!les q 4o the motioo ~ tbat t:be
'Jiltu:r~Sday wbile illr'yUrg W .bock two
p.ro.gr&amp;m ~hidt Will a:1so ttlclude
Pasadena sa·k t the after Shakes NOJTis, Racine and o. o. Pattersoo BUDtmcms was made_oo O'Brien in
'l'ings 'he lbad 81olen 4n lJ08 Ange.
Mol ·pC!r'StOlJal. cilpacily end oot as les.
"""de b)' a goost.
lor
days.
ooun.1y fiuperinlettdl'nt.
Jamel O'Brien, county fll1(li:IDCutm'.
The pcr.mbr\~Jrer 1Kumc suspi·
ctous and called poLice but del ec-

,;.g

Ch11pot.c.r 10£ Futu.re Fanners of Staats and ~...any King,
Amcl'ica was ,p:rosCIIJtcd by l..ar11"Y
~ ---....:c...._
King, Woa·ham:a Uiglt St."hool stu ·
dent., •at .llhe ~u\'&lt;111' mooting of
•hbet Ben&gt;d Rolaey CI·Ub Oil Thurs·
day cvoning.

Robinson Fines
Two For Traffic
Law Violations

Two men ~ere I.i.ned litn Mayor
E. F. Robkk,on's oC:Ottl't. ~
ni;g:ht; •nod ..~ ,nan w~ ibctr,.
eet101ted ~ the ~r jJ:iA ' by 1o.
Natkmwkte JI)Wf»llte Oo.
carl
enforeetntlllt ot!icm!J ·~
rutute' t'annei\9 wiU be. given
In · a,obinti0n'8' oqurt. .Piu1 Oar
per, Pomeroy, Wllft !lined $5 ~­
d"kfL"m":er loll~ 10 nt"l)N} ~1nts· ··loc .~~ IirJr fa1LUC, ·ro t'!OOp 'Itt a .~~ .,_.
"'coori:&lt;'l.od a(loer fie itioign.&amp;l, .m, ~ H'twlr~.· ·
Ki.-.g ·:a~alt'd •to Bll~'olle -wtto Pomeoroy, ~ . f~. $100, ~ \
desires to have his placc ·of bust·
Otto -·
-'th6 charge,
.drdv.iq:
.... "' · -or•
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'ill
nc..-w.:., bi.s fann, · o.r his !hiJDlc ·.;,n. jai1,
while
~Citect
1
sprQtfll &amp;y tbe :grWp to 'advii!Pe ilhe
Th.~ aberm~ &lt;Oftieeh ~td :.
chapt:er of it.
that Jack Stafford, 51• Dexter
Pre5ent at tlhe mooW~li ware Wll'l ·anre&lt;~t:cd by Oonst~bllc Cocil
Poaul Sctmel.der, Hel"man L-a-u;nc, Cook, Th~. He wa&amp; eiwlrled
J'"'
!'lord Cam&gt;atk, Jlll1l&lt;ll Di&lt;&gt;bl, E. 'in •a wafl'ant 8WOM by Hurley
L. StelJ&lt;, . Jim llam!&gt;t.o" Donald NeJsou, with ·l •fus: his IP'1h run
RouSh, JattJeao Fl-ettohfr. Ol)de ·aL 111rge. StaffOl'ld is. itQ firtJaDd trial
Don t'og""""'g, Hatty Mil· on .I!IJ.~ .cha:rees be!ON! Jul!ilttee of
l•, Lewis ~. R....U.Capeo the Peace R. L. Griadley, Mtiaen-

.Former'Ma~iettn . :~:: t~~ ~~'\!"om:
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;uaimed 8.y D
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M k -. N. Rulo - - K•• U.
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Mrlh aM rain pault.ly

Return To Rigid Price Props
May Bring Veto By President

. MIDDLE EAST FORMULA

Books On Lincoln
Are Displayed At utiU•lng the
or
o :.,,.•• , , •pecial
Pomeroy Library meetingplannedthe tG6verno"

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·-· The chalrman will head Lhe
Heart Fund campaign-.Jo IJe stag.
The R.otariaM wr.rc 't.ol'd ·bhat
i:d in Meigs COunty. in conjunct· l•he l'hap!lu1 will be cngagOO .rn t·h•'
ion with the national drive of the clhoina&gt;~lon oi ·hazards 11boutl •IJom·
American Hear~ ~atlon.
c!l and busine.:.stw .U1.rough 18' 30
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halt, ~

'l'llalxt, illlt!l

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At Chest • •
Held TLursday

through
me ....

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which

:report,

Southwest Quake
Shocks Are Felt .
Over Wide Area

-O'Brie~ Requeti "Mad Dog" Irvin
Court To Revoke Capture Is Made
Suit Summons In San Franciseo
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t_h_c_e_ar.:. .cot:.:.':l :hec:. iUm=:;•;: ·__·____
Hear FFA Plans .oomm~t..
The dl••••·· of lbo &amp;cart clreula. .8end Rotarians
.
~
deaths
y~r
o
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eo·
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,
.
Idea •pe&lt;ioal
State•. and in Meigs Count&gt; as well
n
·
.
mmumty
mprovement
.tJYan

33c
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Rag Rugs
3 for 1.00

bli!SCS.

tln•lfflUIUOtt41 Sotmtlp&gt;\o,ol

II"~ of Berns.dtiine Oney ...., ., sociQll studioes
teacher at Wahama and hired
Norrna Jean Dwrst .in .her plaoe. It
atoo rotod to purdlase a new tire
Mrs. Charles Mullen, Pomeroy proof safe fOl' WahMna at 8 00 ~
''Will serve a~ chairman of the 1956 uf $77.6.90 .10 repJace one ruined
.Heart Fund Campaign in Mei&amp;s by buJ1glars :recenl'Jy.
' cOunty, Februar1' 1 through. Feb·
rulcy 29, R. W . Klsll&amp;ne, pres1dcnt
In •addK:loo, tOe bo'lnd lliecided
of lbe Central Ohio Heart Associ· lo enf.oroe lts PQ#cy o1. lpCI'mitting
.,Uon, announced today. Mrs. Mul· dnivcr's ~ ct1rtr tin be usnd
len Was also campaign. chairman for driver's edUc&amp;Uon , on:Iy. The
for the Heart Association in 19~5. Pt; J'll&amp;aB&amp;Dt Hieh School car ~8
.
. completely o003troyed. in 11 lfilrc
HOL,Z:ER HOSPITAL
OC tho funds tolleeted In th.ls ea'l"Jim- in. .tthoe week after bcing
Admitted Thursday: George Me·
)'_ear's Heart ear:n~,a!'n. 75% will Mt by a .ttnrek. 6daeh Rkban:l· Hor· Kenzie, PomerQy; Frank FUJCale,
rema~n in the Central O~io . Area .ton of Pt. Pleasantr was dtivin€ Pomeroy; Thoma:;; Senter, New
to c_o mbat the heart disease
;::H:::'.:.":.:"::.·c_______ _ _
throueh research, education, and
·
~mmunll.y heart programs.

the price o( a pound o[ GOOD LUCK . . =•*++t.:++++++tt't:ttt+::++t++t+

* OEN£1111. RICTIIoC * IULOYA * EMIISON

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: Any newspapcrboy who collects
6QO ''Clover Stamps" is eligible to
+ compete for one e( the College
Scholanhip:s. He then writes an
essay of 250 words or less. Tb'
writefll of the te11 best es.rt1ys arc
the ftoal winners of the $1,000
% College Scholanhips to the colleges
of their choice!

•eel

The percentage of deaths in Meigs

,

Phorit 6154-J

Two

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LOCUST STREit

pot~t.

eoooty d!U'Fng !l!ltc -calen&amp;l' year Improvement Projeet nQ.W bemg o. 1. Dostie, J. L. Sllew.amt. ood R.
Were: diseases of th~ 'heart and oonducl.ed 'locally by i-h.e Wa-hama J. WiHiamson. (}u(!sl,s. were .Bob

APPLE JUia. . 46 oz. can 29c

YOU

background) Ue on Loa A.ngelee aldew&amp;lk where a.n auto which

bid Qf $147.761 !or tlllat aJil Qf .the mioor dedudions
•· tM· pt"'ppiied: Wsh:&amp;ma· gym~um oou.Jd be &lt;Bdded i'ater witOOu.t .im. audibollium
'be 81.1bmitt.od: to pa~ring tOO bitlilic oonstnuction of
tbe ii!Genl govam:m~ for ~P· t'he bu:i:ldingt
The buildq Wlde.t1 ·tbei new bid
(Jrovatl: .it wae
at :a meetri:ng
&lt;&gt;l·IA&gt;•
Oolmly ~of. EldJJ
\&gt;e eE~!!r'l!i
,1110,!109. jill;!lt . .lor .jl'.o.lOO;Oj!O
ati&lt;ft OD ·~·.:~ :
ded ~ a sj)OThe hlckWD, silbmrttai by .tlbe ·ht boing
C. H. Jimison Co., end l"npresenls ci-.al ~evy passed ,'flhree· yean 'flgo
a deduction of .throe a'ltem.at.es white $50.000 is bein:g providro by
as)ted !or on ooili;naol bkie. 'Nle the federa-l govWJlK'Int.
Appearing before the board· on
JirniSon Oo., submirtted a bl'd of
$182,820 earli'« for low
on Wedne9day Wlls P.auJ• W . Swo,pe,
the- 'PI'Ojeot:,
'
fit181te dilrecloc t:Ji .oohOOI. transpor• The new bid wlll ~ncl·ude the tation. Swope doi,scussed !hazards
~"' of ltlbe foyer, the ornis created by Mason Ooonty'.s crowdPJa lof- down spout9, lfU1ter'9 arnd ed schooJ buses and recommendeol
.t.omt seW&amp;r .sy,t~em, tlhe redootioo seveN] w-ar.o w!W.cb coulld. ':remedy
· ot the butlding' bei.:ght &lt;UJid !ii!IVtma:l the s H.uaMon .
SWQpe TCOOmmendcd (l) tiM!
~miiror~.
·'Attlh·itect Imrtg Bpwman Slaid strict enr·oreement of a zon.ing poHcy throughout •the t!Wiltem, (2)
ttrc cessa-t,i"On of carrying rpuplls
WhO 1JiVe WtLtbin ltWO miles o{
sch-ool, and (3) Te-~heduling of

~&amp;tDot:het&gt;

lb39c
shoulder lb 29c

1.29qt

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New Revised Bid Is Submitted
On Proposed Wahama Gym

99c

18x36

PAINT

foreground;

.to a halt agai.Mt a lamp

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titat •truck a bue plo\\ed lnto a cruwd of 1lli penona waiting at a bua etop. The auto (I1ghtl cama

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10 lb bag

INSIDE WALL

AUTO RAMS BUS, PLOWS INTO 15 PEOPLE WAtTING
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.

tWq WOMIN (l~ft

the great thiJ'lg is, he docsn 't have to
wait rorever to own the prize he wants,
because lhe contest lasts only 8 weeks
... so start saving your GOOD LUCK
"Gover Stamps" right away.

t. 52, CJw4y with rain tt..

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Martha White
FLOUR

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S lb. bag 49t

Martha White CAKE FLOUR .

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BEANS

SUPER' MARKET

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"ICI STAITII Slf

In addition to ono at t ... coli••• scholo..,.lpa, IMk at tho torrillc prlzoa ho can win 1 Made br euch flltnDUo -nufocborora ao:
POWEll

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The.Ohio V
Industrial
Will Be

85c

. . . . . lb. 19c

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Walh C.lor..Piyte 5n dllh,Oft •
dbhwcuh., - lolling womo WOft•t
flurtllt Colort •toy brltht aMI chMrJ'
gfw ynrs of •v•rycla)" u...
OilY' ...... I COPPII .......

COllEGE
pcrboy. Easy, isn't it? Yet by helping

6 for S9c

PlEa BACON

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ONE YEAR

Help Your Newspaperboy Win Wonderful Prizes-Including one of

will

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Single Copy

breaking
cracking
chipping

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8 w«ks and gin them lo JOill' newspa-

BABY FOODS

lNG HENS
PORK ROAST

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profit by geooing to
!mow each other better.
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How to colltcl )'Oill' COOD LUCK "Clo-

OHIO! Pertly cl""r' todtr hlth

lion. S.tur•J' wf ..., MOW In

&amp;dltorlal Pboue 1117

No.252

EXTRA! EXIRA! ~ Heref The Second Annual

AU you do is sue GOOO LUCK Margarine UCJon."'' Stamps" ror the next

WEATHER

ent1ne

at

4•4•Nfr

Good Luck

Lo.,a) ~lini•ter Ami
Wife GuL'!!I• Wetlne:&lt;olav•

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A · revoised

Legion Auto Sales
Pomeroy, Ohio

Tboml.$ T«ftll. Sbe abo caltfl.l
on rber sitter aDd brotber-ilhlaw
llr. and Mrs. Ff'aok R)1ber.
MI"&amp;. Ca'l'l Moore 6'PfO( Mooday
wlth ·h er plll'enta,
Mr. 100 IMrs.
V«a. Drib. ~.
YN. .EQuna ~ .nd dau&amp;h·
&gt;tel', ~ Lehew ~
-~
v'
P~
and lllr. tllld Mn. Will·
~ TbueDtt -Of St)Tacuse vttit.ed
SUJXby, in Cokimbua and Or:ient .
u- D
~~L
-..·o, \t1abt rC.:er IDd dneh·
t.er .ed Mrs. Robert Morrlf Sr.
Visited in Mi.nersYHle Suodrloy with
Mnt. Amanda P'arbr.
. ~
• · and Mrs. Edeaor Tbomas,
son -and
dauJbter were ~
buslnes&amp; m•tOI'll in Pldrersbur.
John Fri.ok bart Rturned. to Ibis
bome Rock ~s Road from
~~ !Me~ Geftera) Hoopi.t21. and
rs unprovlDg Dioely.

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lb. Bm ~ ol Antio;!u~y
tpeot Wedneadtf with 'her fa4'Mr-

Mrs. Donald Hauck and Mrs.
. _
James Sayre were guesll when ardl bave moved to theU' 11.ew proving st~tly and i:s ' 'Plaooing
, ,. ,-.,
·"
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Mrs. Onille Well entertained the home..
to oret:um to Itt~ bome ·m, Wi:Ddlee
~YI ANNtY!J.SARY·
Christian Compt~nlon class of the
M
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te'J' in· lbe near fuwre.
Mr .. ~'i:Mr's· H.a.rt... LfoDll, ·woo
Pomeroy Church or Christ, at her
Mrs. Cora Thomas 8fld rs. oe
bave ~It in poor bealtb, rele-1
home, Laurel St., Tuesday even·
lng.

Rerreshmcnts in kccpinl: with
Sl. Valentine's Day were scncd
by the hostess to Mr~&lt;&gt;. Lee, Mrs.
Cunningham, Mr~ . Walter Ken·
nedyJr., Mrs F.dward Parficlt,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. JefTcr11, Mrs.
Dnnver KapJJie, Mlt;s Gilmore and
the two gucshl:.

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Kinder,garfen

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Nothing To Buy- Just Register
Your Motor Number at

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Callipolis they NY a ye~uq deer,
wbicb bad apparently swum the
river, cros5 the b1abWI1 beltw
Hobson aod bead for the Obi.o
biHj.
Pu ils of the
.
.
~n. Lula Muon, Charleston. " .!__ ....,_. ... , _
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Del M~. Wllijam Francis, Syr• .::_. ·~-,::..~_."""o
euse, ·1~e gueJt.s tbiJ week of tlltJ ...~ • ,_-.ble ...... _, etelebft.
Miss &amp;M"a Kerw-ood. Otlber guests . tJAoam ~~L~at.o.~•Goola,.,~
Mrs c T Ratab and lliBa
\dW'l
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first
· eel~ ...,..:
atle rancJ.t. -eport..
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Afr; .' loci ~· ,Lewi11'ripld.t
A va~.,..- ll&gt;eme- c--L-~
·h&lt;~ve ~ it,b&amp; ho-. .on So. _.... . ....__.._.._..__.............
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Second A.vuoue w.bieb WM oWDed .._ Hit ......, · "'!'"',....._ auu reby Mr. .00: b. Ma-nn.t v....._ lr~ o.r:. ~ee cream,. COOkies
Pomeroy and •M'I'.
oand, 1es and favors of bJow..euts
Triplett and children bave moved and tbe tQaeber ~ Guy Rey·
from the Pratt apstmcnt to h!JI ooids, &amp;S816t.ed .Mrs. C&amp;!h 9abr
parents' property
and Mn. R!Mpb Gibbs Jr., wtt}J
·
the party. Michael Gftss a&amp;sisled
Jacob Spencer, II:J.iooie aDd a, 1rith the Hl'=rinl and Gftl'or,y
Charles Spencer, ~ ri.sMd GlbiD wu a '~Ue&amp;t. Friends elJo8eq_
Mr. and Mn. Vent Dava 1\le!Jda)'. eo tSit .at the party wef'let Gary
Mr. and _
Mrs. Robert CunHn.iacs Wilml, Billy Hapt.o~-- let·
Ray~ille, H.. Y., tbave heeD frey ~ Waada .Peletman
•heroe Y'ttitin:g ~wister" llrtr. Mlrie IDd Cb:rWine Koebloer.
Houclt .mel family.

wt.a ~-_ .
drcn,
Tommy,
~ V o,wital
·'- pa:tlmt
at •Mft.Ball
Hemarlj(
Mrs. Asa
Camp Ellen,
(Paula Becky
Ja~e ~.
..iiJi~.
Coats
it lim· wtt1
: ~~ed.
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Tuesday Meeting

The meeting in charge of the
president, Mitis Louise Gilmore j
opened with devotions led by Mrs.
H. D. Cunningham, an&lt;! prayer
by the Leacher, Mrs. ·A. 0 . Lee.
fo'ollowing a short business session, Miss Gilmore was in charge
of the entertainment and prizes
were awarded to Mrs. llarolrl
Smith, Mrs. Aldo Jeffers: and Mrs .
Hauck.

$150,000 Sweepsta~es

hlJe

Place and two daugilters, Gaines,

Thursooy. Fel:iruo2' 9, 195~

Jame.,

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MR.- AND·MRS.~ HELINDORE AND FAMILY,-ALl THEIRS .

Holter Granted
Registry Right

IHlATI'L~BORO, VT. • Roy L.
Holter, Pomeroy, Obio. has lx-en
gi\'('lt the privilege of lhe c:rcclu·
sive use o( the name "'Holter'' aH
a herd name in regiAlering hi~
1mrebred Hohltein-Frle.slan cattle.
This prefix name is granted and
wiU b(! rC!L"Orded by the Holstein-·
Frleshm As:;ociation of America.
0\'er 1300 prefixes were re~~erv·
c&lt;l for br~dt'rs in 19M.

Market Reporu
f"tNCINNAT'r, 0 . UP'"=Product-:
Eggs, .stMlodr. OOBSUmeot A Drce
43 to 45: brown .U to 46: .rne·
dioun~e; 41 to 43: brown· mix 41 1o
43 : C:&gt;.'tra l11rge 40 A:O 41; A ·IWVt'
wh~IIE' 36 to 49: A m~ium white
34 4o 37; A mOOium hroWilt 34 .ro
37: drccb- 29 t.o 30; B lqe 34 W

bivcs w«e unaware

of

Intin 's

id-Pot ioty unW 100 beatme imootirot
wfth Hre.tr questioniing .:and blurt«! out that he was ·bhe Qhjcct of a
nat,ionwide manhuDf_

30 Meigs Farmers
Attend Poultry
Producers Meet
'More 1•han 30 Mt"igs fanner~ at_..
:\end('d
'a tll('t"'ing of t.hf' SEO
Poultry
Producm"S' AfSI:ooiGCiation
Jrt.ld Thursday •r.j,gbt at the CIJ'Ut"t
bOU,&lt;:e .

'Jib"e program for tl1t' even-in;:
pre$ett1ed by C·barl('l'jo Powt-JI
rmd
K€'oith. GarriROno C'!lgint"~CT'S
wit.h Doane A~tund 5N'vi&lt;.'e,
wa.~

St. L.ocmR;, •MO. T.hese men· shi&gt;Wf'd
·pi'l"t'lm'SI and disclUI!Ied t'lte

buildi·ng.&lt;; w;ing pole
strtmltif&gt;n:

lt'YJ)I.\

ll!f(!

of

con-

Tht' mC'Moing was 'in einlrge of
rryel'S 1C lowet": ft)'· P.rf'.'lidcnt 'l'bereoll Joln;on, Ra·
crs 3 .t.o 3 1·2 lb 18 to 21; OOus &lt;'Pnt'. -and routine buSiillcss of illhe
m'er 5 lh 2a to 25: ben&amp; 5 tb anrl a:,'SOCi'al ton was condruct.OO.
tt wall 131tDNnced tbat tile sixth
U1l'rlnr 18 .\o 19; bnl:9 ~-egtiom:J 15
lo t7 : oL(I moslem •9 to 12.
ar..nu:rl Ohio Brotlcr Scbool lit

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lllll"" 90 """"" 66.

OSU would be w FebrJial'y Z2.

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I,H!'IIQUD TO INTIRESTS OF MIIGS-MASON AREA
II(OIAIII S. OWEN

Jf.

IIYNOLD E. OIIENI

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GIN. MGI.

EDITOR

WSAZ-TV Chennel3

The News

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PubUQH nery afternoon ~ S~tiay. by 'J1y Ohlo Vtlley
SufinPI, Inc ., .111 110 Phrhanic Sf; .. f'o~y 0. 8u.d nw offi,re
pbou 388, ~iiOrial officf' phon• 31'1, ·f '

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Nat~onal ad-v.ertislng rep~tlllve, Botlintlli-KiMbal1, Int.,
343 lumgton Ave., NE"w Yor) City, _ltS, N . Y.
Sub~C'rlption

rates : DPlivery by carrier' wherf' available 30 cenh
~M we-ek : one year in advonee at Tbe Daily Sentine-l office, $1~ .60:
stx .monllu, $7 .80; three mont hi, ·t3.80. By motor route where
avatlable: one month, $1. lb maU one year M: si:t months, $4 25;
threP months, $2.50; one monlb,

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Progressive Attitude
OepNtrnent eomp:u··ed thflm w~h
lthf're Wt&gt;re dedti'MIIl. ~n jl(llllt' c~s priC!fB in 11'he summf'r or 19$~ .
t~kaf1l, in Ftarm aJmmodtty prires. 11be blcg~
inl'rf"use in prices
Y~·l lht:! VOIUIIIf' o! farorn rquip- p&amp;[d by. farfll{' n; W:.t ~ tor hifl&gt;rt
menl .~lt1i Sthnwt"d 1Ul i,n('r,•....
la~a .tremendouJ&lt; 400 Pf"rffnt.
St·~· e.r!il l"t'"asons st'IE'nt tt} be priBuildln:g ma.fo{'J'fal~. li\'L~look., inO·
maril} rtt~pon.~ihle. ror t hat . O.oe t.or. vehiclt'ii aDd .j{'f'ti (C&lt;_
Howeod 111
is ·I hal tlw decline Hl total farm Ol'dttl". Au fif HH-"1-l&gt;tl ,hQd ·.ie(HH! ll p
1neorntt wa~ 001 ~ t~Bvere u
~ t.ban farm fflla('binelly, ArHI
man~ pe-ople lx&gt;IIN·e, while
thill. bhls doas not t.ake into at'C'Mmf
as .e\•eryone "knows,

by (l'"wer
farmt"n;-i-mprovffi ma&lt;'hinPS arc

o.,.

1'1'0-

f:rom 10 A. .M.

ol •Ute
- -·
SbebetWMa
a1oo - tlbe
iD
Ht:t.on
eapllt'ity
NewYorirBolrdofEduealilmODd
lbo Patllorn """'-"'·

Iu acktition to the subject opnseoted by t be ma:in speaS!er olber
fQI.cwa of tlbe .AcJUevtment Day

of--by--..
proc~an

II
In

pet"

"' I

m

o&lt;bi~ -

«~Ou{'es . ao~riJ.·ul

,..q,bbor•.

I. Oarden am•

3. Perfotll\
ft . Dutch

phlbta~

(abbr.)

e. God ot

ll.

Tal('~

..
EL
CENTRO, CaW. UP-A
~harp ·roBing cart•hquake, fol'lowed
I h:v afler shGcks, jollOO Sout'hcrn
(\difo:rnia .
·
The h'embiOor hooke a wa~ aln
at nearby HGJ.tvJUe and
window~'! in Calexi('O o n
Call ·
fornia -1\lexa·u border.
Dr. ('·harl!•s Rlt•ttler, nf rasa·
df'nn·.~
C'al!fOl'nia ln&lt;st.ilule or
Tflllhn rtlogy ~aild it u·ppe-.ll'rl.'tl to
be unt) uf I he s lron ge.r ~hiM'k!l,
south nf 'l'lw Mmw'llll bOI'dC'I'.
E~lirniiiP;.; of .t lte ea·r.thquake!f
UliPmi,ly W('&lt;I'C dl"iliYl'&lt;l. R1ohtet
blwl. lll'{'&lt;t·usc Lhc S'li'!MtRCr tohaD
wmal 1pr:..ke jurrl'd m'ttnJmct~ts
u~~rl 111
!'l'l'ordtnll"
lll't.•\iminary

sW~lred
t.he

n·w l1n ~-:

ln debt

U . Fold over
lT. Uke

11. Seize
tt(erly
20. Ouldo'•

loweat note
21. Contradl.:t
23. Tru.eU4
25. Rid..
of hilt.

olwater

ao. Colna

DEMONST~ATION

-.... .foilt· or mO.. ~ ~wiota
100 IIUied; haYe fiiJ bettor
ltfabiltf;J' aiUl resiltulc. to .4ito
~ and temperat'lll'tl utrtmM
in the bo~

was held at !the .home of Mr1.
Oli'wi-a Young f1rlda,y... ~latL.wlth
~1!1.

LiWera

· D\ar.s~tlt ~ ot

PL Plea.

Sltnd. a&amp; demOR6tf'aiiOf..

T•he door J11'i:Ze fOr .t he evening
won by Ml8.9 Kat.le Ollver.
AHl•ndullg were :Mia'fi.. Olp Lewis,
B~a~che Jonffi, Babel Johnson,
Katu~ ~.
KatJe Oliver, Jessie
Cartwtight, Lul'y Thue, Peq:y Arnelle, Cora Roufi'h, Evely;n Nleho.lr
son, Lois Ann Young.
Gladys
Rous h, Le-l'a Va1n Mi;"ter, Char·
luUe. LL•wL~. Laurene Lewj,s, Ken·
nie B~ ~~S. Dana
l..ewis, BuddieYoung und .t,ht" hoot.es.'l

fmTI• HAtCHING 100 PlODUCTION

wa .~

.

37. I"IIJ¥I'Iahe4
sa. Row1nr

St . Lottera
Sl!t. Incite

48. Whit'

.:. · ;
•

StU• Sjlow
~;eila ow- ShCQO ·
8:00 !Urb S.CI!ri~tr'· ~.~ (oi'
9:30 U'a )J.w.~~~ ~a.ll. ·: . ~ .
8:00

a:ao

cross· W;QO ll¥~•·,

Mrs. Clanl

·.

,: ..

.1Q;IQ !14f!IO~ l!\111~·· ~
1 11':00 The Late Sb01r · , .· ·

I

l.at.ll P,.nch Govommlfll
W4ul~ S. .lll.o lolatiDIIe

.. 1/ofit'"" , _ " " - ·

lU boil.ua of erlra health, feed

tdlciencr, erowth.

4

dian River male• al'tl rnothired

b1. NIChola No. 121, the drat and

oill:r natiODa11J ace!pttd femalee
=~ opoclftoa!IJ t.. ......

YIIUI

bett.r a..hlu and color, lfvea
,roeea'" I klChtr pereetlt ot A
iddi to &amp;belt Ult. Meat
,. •
jopl btberi bJ minimum et

The Cbrlstophen

111:30 Camera 'l'bree
tJ:oo t.tt'a Tlke • Trip
13:1)0
Btu Hlcllok
1:00

.. ) . ,,

perct~~t.

Potttift kleaute&amp;tloa of the Hat
tiS broiiV 1tot1r: eomU :when both
~ IJ'I identlftecl. FoJII:1
·;,tt!a the btnest at&amp;kt Ill dMil

NEW DDGBURGlR HAS ~.
REAL APPETITE APPEAL/
DoGS lib tho rich, moat;!t.\'Or ••• aD4.
fOr them. 00 • tuJIPiy of ~ ~
oo1burpr tor rot'' kldq. . . ,_

.blolllrinduatrr,...

N-TVQ...neUt

.

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...AIJIY ...
-far
bttttr htaltb mean•

..... ..

10:90 Look Up • Li-ve
11:00

a~d t_~uallt;

· ''' ff1t tlW proeeaeor wbea. brolltr
cbteb 1lnd by Vantreu or ln·

Iii_...,......

Vanl-lchok
• ' 'Witm
ralo PIUT IN PIOFIU

"·

-:- ·

.

...,,•. • .. !

••.••

:

"'

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him

A..U.bla a\ haloborlu Ia ..-rt
broiler ino.

.

se;:ui:s ttZI

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h

CaiiNKity of Your

Dealer Spedals For March

or err

37. Depart
89. Arabian
prrnent

Pltlllde«
. ., Mflltel

U. A.nJII'

tl. Conatel·

•t•..

'

hard ttme tr')'lnJ to . ta1k

lll&amp;ldlll

OilY

ta•l'

\b.•

~ rn.~

.

_.,,., llr A1thon1 Ed"'en w.. Dten~ly to revltw the Uat

~-odltom&amp;

~ ofttc&amp;all poll!tit
wltll it uy
It ln

that the &amp;laeaMwtt-Etien tcOOld. did not

In •dv•Rei• t9 change the llet. One om.,
"ft wm t&amp;ke • tot or OOQ'Ytndnl to

1tat."

2. Burden

.1
eongliH:aiOaal ~ ·'
have Hen qp~

Wllllarn F.
Btyloi Brldpl, of

?:~0
,,1)1)

.,011

10:00
10:110

·n:o ·

eo11
!·

1

of O'iltoii,i&amp;,
Hl.ol~~i~Mre.

.

-=e~p-ort=F-=eed· _;..· ~~=~011~1~·,\
Mil· :.·

that ,....., 11110 there

h.&amp;~

)lffll .only ·,

ud :·-~

-~·1 '.

.......

AJ&lt;pla-

1~,.....

Yovr

Procluetion And lmproq The
Type fn Your Hen:l.

I

figun,s indi-cate, Barnes says, that
tthe lSMi calf crop will be smaller
4lh&amp;n tbat of last. yoear. ,
1

sourc~ of ocalooi·es fo-r
energy, end of pr'Ote.in Uq~eCially
, when combined with milk or eat •
1 en on a tnelltu &lt;that includes eggs,
1or S(JI1"Ioe ottum
animal protein
lsouN."'eS. Cereaols Bnl oalso good
80UI'Cl'.5 of the B vitamins and c.f
iron and .p:;lwspbo:::!::::::.""':::.·- - - -

pulL 'They""'

,.s...

- ~ .........."-lit
boler ""ice, .... - - ..... ~ buil~ .,......,.. lememher~ IUYid
Ia time CUtl. ~ tJ$ "W ' 111111 ,_, ...... fOU. t

.,.. -

IIi ......

· -. Plus 11 other ln1pections
All For 9.95 I PTO 8oilerl

MEIGS
Equipment
Company

=~·.,..
IIRVI~

Oris Smith

When Qaollty Ia l'lnmOimt
Pomorvy, Olllo

RACINE RT. 1

Phone 3191

Pomeroy. 0

i

I
1'

t.•

Announcing

. excellent

AT

·CO-OP
FARM MACHINERY
. .
''

..

"WE SPECIALIZE IN SOLVING YOUli'«OILEMS"

TRAINED PERSONf4B, TO
GIVE YOU. QUICK EFFiCiat1
. .. . .SERVICE
"BEST TUBELESS TIRE S$V~ IN TOWN
. ' . . . ..
:1JST INSTALLED A NEW HENDERSON TUBILIISI TIRE CHANGIR
WE CAN CHANGE -VULCANIZE
~'JALANCE
YOUR TIRES
. .. .

AND

SEE US TODAY -Ln US MAKE AN .•SltMATE ON YOUR' REPAIRS
'
SEE : ....
..

•,

"

NOW
•• •

.,

~

S.U·GAR RU~ FLOUR MIL:L

1

.

••

'.. ••

P,QONB 118

..

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~

~

.

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. .: :, I

-

The Sign Of Quahty ·
Order Your
SEED
Fertilizer

tht fact U..t tbert an ron :nporttd
airliner..

,

2. To HIOip You

............
.m........... - __
-klai:
....
_,....._._lei
. . ,. ___.

'

• •
atorl11 on 1 ncan·t Unltl4 ltate11 atudy
~J

.

?:00

11:15·

· baYe publioatWilll on nu·
which ~ be obtained
upon requM:
.
·Oste ·item lbmtLODcd m· mllliiy
IUcbr U-. Is· ''6ome kind of ~1"
Ooreals are nutritious. They ere

Qoocl J'~.

United Statea lnto
In tho lro&lt;lt em·

~~ ol~ltla h~vt. ~ th,. quite pl\ln. TboY oay
~td betWeta l!~t EIMN\OWtr &amp;nd Brit•

Ext~on offiees

1. To Provide Dairymen Wlth
Servin From The 8est ProYed
Sires PoPibh.

Knotter adiustment
_ _ ;._...;..,uu.;,;..... """'..............;ttlp

WEARENOW
ro
JiiYE YW:;. ·
COMPLETE FAaORY REPAIR SERVD ON ANY TYPE OF

~ qi!&amp;JOCtl

\111.\ \b. ~~t

-oUR AIM-

"-w"" ·-d ....... '*"'--

Ill top oaGd!IIQIIo

Mi:....·a_dl_
·

e 'RIJD CHI!JA-O..,It. ~rltaln le rotn1 to have a

lltrP ~.1 , ....... atllt4 Oll!ni..

latlon
43. Cold
46. C\lt

:~e:~r·~~ra~.u~t~':""~~~~~~etd~~;.~:~~"

the

..u -~·-

3. To Gh•• You Prompt And
tie and a conllrnled sb"on!l drut"lfi·nd
Courteouli S.rvi".
fOO' beei 1ndtcate we ~an expecl
some prioe improv-ement ·late this
year. This possiblo price bl)(lSt, j 4 To Provide A SAfe MeltNMf
phl'S tttre chanooe .to market Jwger
For Gfltlnt Your Co-. Bred.
qua.ntJties of ,) ower Pl'iced! reett.
CALL
Hwough loog fed cattle, should
CDBA TICHNICIAit
mean Detrt.w relum.!i !or fannws
who fed l'illtbt Oilbtile and ca-lves.

are.

••bate•

1atpta: ... hd daambw. 6at blocD.
111111 planiP' for proper rJ..nncw aad. ~ ~ ...,._
- L no, lbocbock"'*pla-kawaad......, ..........
Ski!W

L. N. Barne::;, Ohio State Uni·
vCJ\'ili.ty QX.lcnsion ~nomist, not.etS' that only 29 ·p orcrnt of 1111 ~·
Uc being Jed oo Jafl'Uary 1 t.hhs
year weighed
less
than 600
pounds and 17 pen;ent (-ewer ligl}:t.
steeN and ealv&lt;::s were pureha&amp;ed
~ring tbe .five months of July

'fhe most trign·liicant development in the beef caLU1l ifldwb'y
accordill8 rOO Bamcs, ·ha&amp; been the
sbarp ·iDCre3'8e in cow and heifer
alaugbt.er. Allthough fmal fi.gw'es
oot yet availt!ble, 'Slaughter (lf
both cows and lbeifers last year is
~ •tQ be 1M leut 10 pereen.t
~ .than, it was •l n 1954 an&gt;d t-he
laflgest of •any yea.r JOn l"eeOO"d·. Sueh

'

Plunger fit Inspection

do•

GuW. to

Hatcheries

....

)j'u.lc note
ae. Wbtte

under a b&amp;udi.c.p wlrieb maN
IMievtlmleDt "l1tiiMtbiaa' Dll')Y a lit·
, tbe short o( mi~. It mia'ht
1 pay fllt111.Y of ·\Jill. 4loo cbeck ovw tile
which mbpht be
1 lW of faol:kl
ior good bre.akf811t nu·

o.c rrn J'o~l .

.Fleming

$~.

DOWN

,...,. Ill COMIINAIILITY. Then'l a

htl aUiinfle to Mhtui aome Mrt ot
pt.et arrancement with at ..... - ·

11. Black blrdli
U. Spumodtc
expiratiON
,_th

1. PnckiJ'
pear

.

··'

lUNDAY

10:00 s;g.onPJoayer
10:00 l.amp Unto My Feet

WOWI WMAT A DIS
MASA!R MIX

Rnde Ulemaetv.., are :ret to be
topped I• vital!., trom plppod
on to Jnlolled brollor.

•"'""' ~' Iovitt Pnmter

lndqltnt
trnplement•
!\ 1. Po.sterlor
40. A wtn1
33. Leave off, u 42. HaUl

u. Nluter
pronoun

~eoi t~ l.itOOk

cere-ala for breakfa, point.\ out
Vhwter Swank, Coru.umor Food
Mllll'ket.mg Speci'8!list at O.R.W State
UfliWil'SitY.
SwaM calls 1MooUon tOO the
need for bebter breakf·a sts vNnch
ia commw ln modern Hvil&gt;g. Feb·
rntaT)' -and· March hlwe been designated 'Ia
bettu- 'lD-caikf lll!;t
mQC&gt;Iho.
On .tlre average, .autrltiomS'tti
t.elll WI we should obtaip about
one-fourth to OD&amp;Ibbd of our
dally calorie
~&gt;upply from the
tint ii'D'elal rO.f ¢be d'ay. This. me~~~s
dlat ;lihose who ·attempt m :ret
u.nderway in the ~ co a
aup of colflee. a eltce of toeat, and
.a dg.-.ette are Pttttne' illhemBel:ws

.....lo NATCHAIIIII'r -80 to 841oo

~:u~:~~m
·~
. Q' ' ~ 'lli'"'" . liMit
7:~

oow.

of all 8¥ir• ·, ot rmilt In ..table
fl,'rofftr ehlebl Thq an but

8:QO Yi~ ,\\0 There

Ml'Det•miU
and
Mlt!Dermi1t

Naw lulganln .. OvOfluroa ·
To Olhtr Wtil Natlona?

4.....

.

5:30 Saturday New• Sjoolll
5: d Feature Report '~· ··

Al'l~e

vi91ted

b:r 10 to '20 I&amp;'P per hea, at a
fMCl aaYinp ot 6c or more pa-

I ' .

5:00 Cb~'1'~:· ... ~ .

SATURDAY

MA!~f~El~§:!GT50!:§N

26. Male

a syllable

PARTY

(Rwn.)

t7. Oondttton
4:1. strenath

iiJ(theiW'&gt;II'OIIl.

atl!l oome .lin .ey.e ca-tcnmg packages dirougll NGvembcr. Th.er.clo.re, it
Jill aadttion, manut:aet"tlrera nave is evident ol.that 6laug-hlcr -supplies
put obbe ~ Ulemse.lves in ,9 f , long fed cal'lle wrll be coooidl-omlS ~at make lor easy eervin' ~ly ama'li'el' 4.JbaD Ill )'eru' CiU"'lia'
ood''ootioB. lili&lt;irage lo oormOIJJI m··u.e Joate montbs of 19~0.
oo pr-oblelli Alii. tbe&amp;e faotoftl
He say® tpr.ospccl3 for :;maHer
eoot:rtbute to tJbe popul~rity o.i
sla.ugbter supplies 0of Jon.~: fed cat· I

a.

A Stanley detMnstratio.n party

Tom's
Cabin"

29. Moat

ColwerDtmee ud attrractiveness
eb&amp;l'181Cttu'~ modem seJ'l.in&amp; ~
cereal: foods. Mcwt prepared &lt;:er-

. .IT
tuLTH troai pulltt ehict
to ~ houM , •• tog othera

28. Baklnl
chambert

.Jt. Bodle•

tbe- - - clolicD ~

and Clotlmg Spec-.

Let's Go Shopping

iinRt-•aklag ct111BI

-.

adult•
27. Donkey

. ....,

..

Mi1'.'1. Straud
V1rgl~\l'a, M-rs.
and dllu,g~hter

22 . Coupl£&gt;8
23 . Mar\'•
nlclt.
naml!
24 . Little
tt&gt;r In
"Uncle

U.Tobe

....
lunher
intormatioo
"" future COIIoCenl·
-

Ohio -cattlemen may Jmd feed·
d..ztg ltgbt -cat1l-e and caolve.:i '\Jhe
m%1 .~rofitable type of O[liCJ'ation
.t.hili YeDl".

I

of

8. Wire
measure
i. Two· toed
sloth
10, Clan trr.)
10,. )!aetclan·a
atick
18. Wlnntnr
10. Talk
21 Secluded
narrow
valley,

al90 ebow new t)"lJJea of f.tricl
G.Dd 1W11 live ..-flltioo rtr eeot.~

More Promise
Feeding Light
Cattle Forseen

Earthquake Shock
Is Recorded In
southern Cal'£.
I •

flVtl'

fruit

ell . . . . . . _ _ _ _

~ for wunen's 111JUP1.

Regardless of w'ho 1beatb the
Dcpoa1'tmwt nt Agricultu~~e in tht·
future, regiU'dless of what ch&amp;n.it"S
ro:r good or kll t.alre place! in th~
I agr)cultur~l economy, «te mainte&gt;nan-ce&gt; of the faJ'Imer's fl'~Mdom
withi n our free entellJ)rise systl'm
.~hoold be the hta!llic g011l of all.

char·a.c.

....

~--luoeh--.

Mrs, SooQ. will point Vp. Sbe will

\

1. Cry

U.lndelllacent ·

IM'PB ...,

McCo..ick a.ler

revelry
11. Not cut
12. Gtnnan

6. A salad
herb

bomemo"""'-

All

iDvited to ~ "t'IM Ad*Yemeat 'Pf'Oel"Mn. F..n pei'Q) ilt tro

teoaioD Servioo people.. . . . . Demonrst.ratiotl and County Aceatt

oout.

OAIL Y CROSSWORD
ACROSS

anuiral ....ben

8Dd ~«tine acq~.~a"iotad wJb )'(U'

......,.
- - · orici- by tile
EchMakmal Di"Y'iAGD of SiarpBcit:y

lMt. 20 YeaR. •'INP ftoek
.-loeOIOid .... loboriDput
per 100 ~- ......... 71 -

or

trru~.'h

w.i11. mclude llt)ie 11m1e

Mrs. SeoU tnvftt all OWl' the
United S"t80ell in~ a oew

Courageous And Sound Approach

The Rt'ght To Work

~

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bt"~ng ~Shan• d

'

p...,_

.,.. !..- ...... D i - ooclwill ii.J.u.trate .:me of Ute fe:aiCun

•t:he hi~ "J)f'rformanee and Qua,
Jioty or preset~1-1.1ay ma('h.inot»r,!o'
ron~bnlly iflol.'!r"Ca!):ing ,rach Corrm·
which in itst•lf is an lodkt"(·l rhrm 1
t!r's product;vJ.ty. AaoU~ N that of price reduction.
lh" fat'rrM"r, hk6 ~he IM'Oducer o(
Wh-.1. of !l.he rutuN&gt;? A s-hort
.ao)o'ihing E":lse,. ~&amp;ek&amp; way£ ·lo DI'O.. ti.me 8iiG .t.be lbNd of 'll lf'ading
due(" a rTIOI'f' desi.roble pro4uct a{ equipmtont oompany addr~ :t
l•1WN" «&gt;st, -and •his dwnands t-h&lt;! eroup ~ deuimt :md wha·t .tie NoUid
t'mpiO)•mtml. ol. 'mDChinH O( im· i'l aJ~plic,able to lht' must"ry 11 .,
1
proved d~.:¥&gt;ifll. aDd lfN"4lt.ft' work a wh01e: "We ·h&amp;ve ·t M bt&amp;st n.a·
rapaci-ty. And .a 1·hil'ld •b3s to (!(I e&gt;hines ,.-e ill ave ever h.nd. We have
wilh ·a mu('h-mi.~underst.ood: mat· a cvstOmu who &lt;'311 ai!Ohl .to buy .
!t·1·- HMt oost.
(If modern fomJ We -have a &lt;'ll&amp;tomer -.·boo nHds to
cqu i·pmt"lnl.
reduc.e hifi Qwn ros:L'i! of "(lr()du(:.
h h.a.'i lle1•n saitl that this C"'66. j,; tiQn. OU'r equipiTW'n.t can hel·p ·him
t:~ut of lin-e ·abd eu-essivc. llut De
00 tbat-a;nd we ('Qf'l -prove. it."
par.tmenl of Atricu~LtM't'l t'LguT'E"J '111iis .18 tht'l progressive atlllWdC'
1t'll a dilfermt st&lt;U"')'. U11-ing 1935-- bbat is be:.."'mlng typica-l o.r th(l
39 oVf'l'age prices til'&gt; a hltfle. the American "Ggri«uhurnl stoene.
_ ___
Thrn·e 'h·as. bcon so much t•.r.i1 i--------cbm of Secret.Jlry of Agrkullure
Bt&gt;m"(Jn 1hat a&lt;n ina'()equ·a telv in·
formed J)C'I"SQn eoU:ltl rc~adll; h(' ·
.
fll'ml
.
lwvo Ntil't he and his polici·e s l'."U f1
F.ighter.n .!lltates have pa"StJt(l era,:f empo}~.e~·l,
busJnes.s m o.p· fl'll' Lhe vi,rt•tul UilUillilllfllls upprt~i ·
tij'b! to work Iaws While they dll
.ton, po~u ahon ~rowt:h, 'Jlef tltm of -tth e fuPnH'1' .
ft•r Jn de1.t~il,
broad pr..inci.ple ~=•eacl~n!Af"·_:,et'a:l.. S'klllt'6, !lew
Thit~ i•.'l no-l t·he case. I.ar~t' im ·
1hf'y are all t.he same. Th~ eu·ariOn llilru u&lt;~n 98Vangs nnrt·un1
d f
. hi I ·,
•tlh dlff - ,...
an
m·~·~ l"&lt;
ann
anlee Utat e man bat; a !ii«ht to D(!CQI..ltlt.s. ln- SOlfle ca.
....., .;..... sp-l ""
r ~--· er ~:rou~ rt'flpN'"I. and 'lli·Jmonl ,l,ht·
join or not 1o join a labor ·Wlii)Jl
....
........, ........
..,.. acu 1a - ~.~...,·mcsj! s
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d h.
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any other I('~Jitimal-e private or. oPd, personal a-twings ro"f exam le . ecr~ a·ry '"'" , rs o~ t\chn•.;, For
• ~·h' l'xamplc, t•hl.' Amor~-etrn Nn! umu l
gn~izatJ.on, ~md still aet and. kee~ ifldreased 34 perr cen't 11
''l.ibl.-1o-w0rk
stnlt·s·
t•hl.l~~~n
th7, C&lt;!'t.fl'emen's Asroci'll1lil!n, at_ its n•o Joh In short, ~hey protect 'him
C('-11t annual ronv-e nhon m New
nga)nst coercion
by f•il'twr Uw o1·hers
·
Orh•&lt;Hll, , pa.~Pd 11 forma! n1 ~:1 ,lll ·
('mp!IOyt•r or the union.
lltln {'Otmnendmg Hte Sf'n('tary
l'f.o ~ cl.airrrs HHtt Hw ~aw s for h 1~ "f'ourageou.~ and sound
Dna ~rg:umont ug&lt;~ill!rt t.hffl.e ~ 1l'N .the rt'a.&lt;&gt;oo foc such im· ap~t'OH{"h" in t'rymg lu mmntain a
}a...,. 1110 ,j,hlll 'they •hurt •the eeonu· pt~VfAITI.~. ~ thl) fKcl.i certain- free agriCitllmal C'OOfl'~'"~mv
my gooorally . But ·ll ~urvey "mrade I~ .Pl'Q:V• tllot 't be ·l,aws in: no WilY
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hu.t:"t w~erra or o!Jbers.
I hl' wordm~ !'!&gt; slg.nlfiC"oant A ~o ~lf 1he 12 start.('lli which have bad
1he luws since 1947 1md so 1have
Goll'lj 1 ~ -t·he litali:tt~as., thc ca!ICod
"sc.lut&lt;~~,n"
tu the farm
is rt.hqt ,tJtJt! .ri-ght to wol'k is prohle.m wttielt
'had .n chance 1o see h!Jjl What ri.o&amp;o
flLII!.'I •have bet'ln be}ieve $Jhat ·Dhso- as rundam~nta-1 as relit"ious free- tun• to IJureaucrahc domffiatton l'
luto'ly 'J'Ihl!'··~ '81.81tl!l hl\'e ·matC'Ilt'd dom l'nd 4.he rkght of (r(',e speech, faor _woru.--e 4.-han no solut 1tJn &gt;~l ;dl.
ot' out·strippcd
Tl'a.llonal average frf'e · D~wmbly, and flr-ee pres.~ . Ll 1.~ &gt;~'~• 'l'tl-l' ~l~'d!l. of t·lw rattle·
gn lns ill 'R\IC'h j.mportent b.nrume. W-here~~ rifht to wm,k doe1t nt\1 !IH~n u.nd u~hl"r ltn\~.CH:k JJJ"Odtll'1'b
th~r. •tht•y havr! lnllll: u,ndt•~.o,.IAJud
t~·rs of t.TOnomlc h~'Jdb at&gt; nQ.n· exi~l:.!llCTO ls oo oool froedOm.
thts , a.nd han\ bl't'n ll•adl·r~ 111 op pOISing pt·opos~l.~ whwh wonl1l
tak·e away ilbetr fret!dvm untl Ill·
&lt;k'pendencl:" In L'f'lurn for frtl•·1ul
handoutt~ . Ami ~· ltey
.haH' 'ht'ld
that ~1t!on du r111J;! TH'n ud.; wlwn
mt•ot pri·rt•s huvr· twl'n S'l'f ' lrtn.,ly
dul)l"('oSSl'll.
ineome is

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Aooon!ini( to plans made lD I
Wlml lD New York CM.y 1be
H....... Ruppelt. reeent Hmne
CoQD. a1110 acte • ol(ilciM bott- ' for
'l1loy ...... ~ ....
ell . . _ Meip County ..._ the SOnp!ldty
~~.... Cliffont
~ Browa
mak.era will baVfl . . opportv:nky r.eatvln( .redtataton, datbing . .
ldm Fultt Olld I . P. · illr.
to ~ a .-peeaal dik'U!Irioo at
.... )Ira. ..._..,. ood Mr.
home HW!Di by .Mn. Jaoe 8coU.
md ..... Gaie H)'Hl1 wwtt Wei·
from .... S'mpUci&lt;y
C&lt;&gt;.,
GliDed • new memberw.
...... 20th ......... HDme Demo&amp;

,_, plaeed ...... ·
CCC officials and ~~I
iflllin
bal)(f]enl
a!'e concaned
lii&lt;Riinc ot I P. H. - · Scott'•
oaboot IJI.om.gte &amp;r loan ~. Fol· ~k wkH .iDdude • demomtntloa
som sa~. llotlt of M., acoordmt to o f h o w t o - t b e the ext.enllbl ecooomiM, probably p.ttem me for various adult fj.
will be :&amp;Urrendered m aatiltac· ~ prime ftiQUI:Janmt l.or
~­
()oo of kloaoa. Hooh will tuwe W mak·i fte a well.f!Uioc
be mo~ from fam, to commer· lrlcldeDtelly, Mn. Sc:ott i8 'bcnelf
of • .,...,... llllf llu
elal ~- Tms movement oc· .. CUI'!I betweeD June 30 and August. !!tun&gt;.
31.
Ott... w b - of to b•
iooluded: ., her ditfowoPm will be
otyleo "-nine ... a,type&amp; md suitable fabric. ead eol·

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Las.t )'l'"aT,

tho-~

K:Nml w Mm:tb 6th
k&gt; 3 P. OL

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.tima~

OI'PICIU INITALLID

as much 19M crop
laat year IIi oow l.Liltd«
ce&lt;: ¥tao, accordu)C 1..0 L. E. FolttOm, Obio &amp;tate UmYmllity exknti'OG \ttCIOnomist. On December
1~. nearl)' 90 m1Hioo busbelll had .tratiod

er.rn

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1, ~HAILU M. McCI'oNN

nterd It'! lt'C'Ond cla.~;~ manib,l 'mattft" Bf !he prut offlre 11.1
Pomeroy Ohio.

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Special Home Sewing Demonstration
Eldtn"'
......,,...._..,.._l·
Taxing Storage
To Be offered Meigs-Co Housewives o.........
"""R.v.
Facilities Here
Demonatratioo
&lt;&gt;Hi.._.
p-., c..._,.
St-*e.

CORA Obtains Gold Medal Sire Surplus Corn Is

LYLE HYSELl -0 R-- .... lEAVIR
MACHINERY SERVICEMAN MACNINIRY MANAGER

BLACK HAWK- COCKSHIIT\T ~NEW IDEA DElLER
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Jock W. Coi'JJy, Monoger

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"" YOU RIALL Y WANT A RIAL· bli(....oci TO POAUEROY FARM BUREAU

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Mr . li llll Mrs

Panon Coached Five Primed
To Upset Pomeroy Cage Team
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Basketball
Scores

1

WEST SHADE

Winfield Nips
WabatQa Team
·1tlt Defeat

tlh

d t:he .a:et':!l lots o r ·ht"lp from &lt;bis ru nnBV UNITID PRESS
Tbe PY.~:J:~ang\&amp; mg mate,
Bob ' ~'Porr_is. whO ts
EAST
~second time Uti~ sea.'lOn dedy from 1h-e lt&gt;s't side o1 ~h.e- Manhat1an S:t. St . .John's, N. Y .
~ m&gt; t be from«'oy bard eoorl oourt, and who 'i.s a lso tough Wlla 81 NYII tOO Furman 85. Darl ·
rM ol ibe !hottest bat:.tl eos of one •h•nded J~k sho ts . Bakl"''' mm1th 71 , &lt;'vlumbus 70
and cne .
pect.ed ~€-r 10 also has boon helpifi.g i n rthe Jac·
SOUTH
the sMSOn l'l ex
~~ 8. 63·56 kol"t. econlng, whi tt" Ri C"h Hovat1N
Duke 74. Vi r" inia 59 Geo. Wash
t,he season Porr~a&lt;"kits -on ( he and Jim Bo1.1iles can bot'h !11['ore 10:1 . Hichanl 84.
1
~.1$100. r~. but Coa&lt;'h John from ibe-ir guard_pogili()ftj. .
MIDWEST
~tiddl~d ·h ~ team wm be oul PomellOY has.n· t been ~ htgh W ay nP 70. ll luuus 'T'I't·h :17 .
~wven t' tonigllt
acor1ni' tea-m but I be_ Panlht~;; 1 Wit• htlu 'W. /)ra ke 70. ll out&gt; ton 82.
to~ t
will cl.a.'i'h nt B biWV.e ~~everal th:re&lt;at~. Bil·l y Shell· Rradl t'Y 711
p M. a : jusl
the otwo R('o- I dan .is ptoba~ly the U':'t ball ,han_d·
SOUTHWEST
~ve clubs o1 ct.h.e !l('hool"l w1U Jblf cuard 111 rthe: SEO ark! Blll
Oklahom a A&amp;M 68, Okluhom.t
ttpt)e at 7 6'cJook. M1ddlt-P"1rt al· blil't'lilto bf.e.n a top ~re~: r~· 42 Tr ll ut_v 'T'f·x. 7P. North '!\~~ 1 ~e St. 76.
........ ' nched t'he Rt"''IOWe tal}y in l'e('eni ·Jam e&lt;~. SJx.
~~eady •.,.. el b.aR Veen beak'n Bill Andrews a-lso tJa~ been a eon ·
WEST
tHI!e • _n d I mlY ~mpetition th• s aistent ttmeat with hiB' ·r.bounchng
Brigham
Youu~: 92. Utah St r.2
once m fltlll&amp;
and orre hand shotiS, wh1l e l!l!'tol-d St•alll e B4 , Ida ho St 67 .
~D .
· Brown and JunifJI' llaw!h om~ bo'lh
Always • terrific: struggle to- /have been 'lliHing i•n &lt;ttw- ~ubl e
TOURNAMENTS
niJht's pme premise-s to be .•nr[tures. Hawt'hoTTW!- in pa:t·lcula r
CLASS 1
vther epiot In the long senH. 'hit$ boon "jl''le of i h£' moot ·unpmvWOOD COUNTY
The J•Citeb playtd the first
ed baH playM'S&gt; ·i;rt thor league.
Bloomdale 57. Grand Rapids 47 .
tam• withaut the 1ervi cu of Ut.;t,l(" Eight Ball SUrri:n.~,'ll.o n proh- RisinRsum 66 . Webster 64. Hask1ns
•• nt. r Llr""'
., B•ker, their top ably will L91.a!'lt :~ot 4ht' o-th-er gWI'I'd
,. bi 78 . Tont 0 •• ll\' ••
,.., ,
rl&lt;boundlag ,pa ~ jatl5t , •nd 1.:-"ry (an -the Pant1 hN.~, and re. l'a e
DARKE COUNTY
wilt"-''"'''.., be in thl llnevp 8 ily Qua»&amp; will he used 118 f.:he
Jackson 67, TJni on Cil y flO. Ar·
ton~ht. ttutt Pa•.&amp;ofu. hoP" ~i dh mM w.hoen ~ Is :n~ . canum 84, New Madison 42.
that h i" ~... ~. will nHset the Quoll3 ,js a dang.e-J-oll&lt;: i&gt;'rol'e': w~1·h _ _ ------ r*undil'!!l potl!'ntiat.li l!!.
C?f
h '•; l': pe.ed, an d i-s vf'ry eJft'&lt;' liVe on gu f' .&lt;tlftnditl&amp;'S aOO Nelson vt llf' wil l
Pom.,oy 'bjq IMid• trio, Bill the fDM. br8Jt.
e /1'1t•r!ai n I ,ngan.
Andtwt, Mar&amp;ld SrltWn andIn oth er .aJ'&lt;'a gll llW'o.; R:winl' will
J,nlor tbwth•rnt, who hav•
bi" ·91 Amt"'' Bi'1111. , lhrr isf)n vill e
....,.In~ the beards aga.intt
Will t·rt'k 4·o W_,!Pr)oo ifll A~hem
M•fll club tt.ay haYe pl1yed thl1
C.oun·tv . F{J,..1M' I1 w.i\J TIW.'-i!t Trnv o1
CHf'l')vt l/ (', Rudanti will b(' o~ \1'&lt;'ArNl'ur n.ml PC Plf'.a~J, nt wi ll t'fl ·

8Y GLINNA Mt~HOAN'
RJr hord Hunt aon ol: Mr. \atld
Mrs. Junior Hunt waa on the .,qk
Jist laBt week with lnfeet!d 1(11"''l,j-thor i Glenna Milhoan vlsl\
Frhl1
-~
with her Ron, Mr:. and ~s. Dwlgtit
J. Milhoan or Pomery, Route 3.
Blaine and nwlght vJent to Nel
sonviHe (or a load of cemfjpt
blocks Cor M,r. Milhoan who ia
razing hi.&lt;1 barn.
Tur~er. Jr.
Mrs. Kennelh navis, and Allee
With Mr. DGdsQn were Pomrrey ...Uitors
•
h. 1 Saturday.
· and c '" ·
Wayne E. Milhoan attended the
attended wedding of Mr. and ~- M.tiion
t B~d· Riaa at the Christian ChurC:ff, at
:Otto~ l.orig Bottom, Sunday.

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$1111 lOW!

....B:Z:.A
&gt;

Of fa!DQUI. fubloa•bk FQR·
liiiCA i'a a ulenloa or pu«-tas ID~ colon,

COME IN AND lti!GIST!R
IIOR PLYMOUTI'I'S BIG

tSJ FORO V·l Cuatomlin.
CHIVROLiT lei Air

A spef'i.al meeting of Cub ~fit
Pa,ek 200, Den 1, 11emlock Gtoye
was h.eld Monday night.
~
Plam wert" made ror: the ~lue
Gold Banquet,' to -b,e hel4 \l)o
Paek 260 ·cordially invites
oUi&gt;Uc to inspl!ct their wlitd9wf'
at the L a~¢ fi C::iotlilzig
corner of 21ul and Court

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tHE GREAT AMERICAN
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top Pow•r C-IIM,

$150,000 Sw•epstakes

Looks
now
1913 FORD V·l
R&amp;H
1953 CH.VROLIT "ll10''
Power Glide

IF YOUR CM IS A 1950
MODEL OR LATER OF ANY MAKE

BE SURE TO IRING YOUR
MOTOR ,t&lt;IU~IER IN AND
REGiSrtR IT WITH US
.;;.·~·F._OR~E MAR&lt;tH !_0, 1956

R&amp; H

1953 CH!VROLIT "150"
th-ou like n•w.
1952 CHI!VROLIT Stylellna De.
1u1("1
19§3
1952
hnu•
1 O'i1

2 dr R&amp;H
NASH St1t.,m1n
CHEVROLET Stvl•llne
4 d,. Pow•t• Glide R&amp;H
FORD FOM V-8 • dr R&amp;H

19S1

Pl.VMQUTH B•lv. .N

l.lard+nlt

ihe P agliooci o f Pou ghk'!!'"'P~ i e
co111trol his bla?.ing fasl ball.
It wouldn'l be t'be fin;.t Hme

For ~t was '11mmer. t.he pitC'bing
"a• h who m&amp;kei a rfiU!!'h or t· on·
'v '
·
dit.ion and ooD~:rol, who ~hrl ~o
much. lo bf.il\i SlLC"h IH Allie }l.t·~· noltlos Vk Rll!!leh i. F.d I otJai ;m (l
Tom ~ y Dym~ to s•ta.•'fil •lfl
",Jim just talks- c'&lt;'I'-Di •' 1o vou ."
one .0 r them o:IK'e Mtitl •· r• smn11l ;
ri g ht and ·J~ usuuUy tu•rfli&gt; f•llll In

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1950 Ct-I'IE'VA:nti!!T SMelln• D1
lt~IC ·J 2 dr, R&amp;H Like n•w
,.,hit• •ld•w•ll .

Nothing To Buy- Just Register
Ycur Motor Number at

1946 PLYMOUTH
tMr. ronal

You'll

1047 NASH 2 dr OD t!MIII

""'Y.
1940 CHFVROLET 2 dr,

•nd 'e• this one.

Legion Auto Sales

METROPOLITAN

be right.."

{'lin dul.i;de ·how
mul'h. 'Jiur~ lb&amp;lped :t.hem . Bul
fac-t !reml8lns tho!\'. wit·h hi ~ air!
finally becamE' onP ... r
u.r~ er -a varl·ed cal'ee-r at
i::i~·~~ lit was hl' wl1" 1nuJ!' hl
j1
srde urm -tlt• li l'ery
1 1 rille on
Mavbe ylilll

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AUTO SALES

"Open Evenings UnUI 6 P. M."

Phone 334-J

Pom•roy, Ohio

Va
1953 Sl'UDIIAKER
v..

CMt C:ou"
C1Mm1ndt-r, hMttr, ftfrMttr, ·
l••t eowM"L Other HI~"' •••vtHul rtcf 11'1111
Gray flnl1h, O.ublt •••It whitt sldtwall tlrta.

2 4oor C.ombr,ld.t, 'l\VJ~l ''•c:k flnlth, httH 1nd

,.,.,.,_,., !loo led! .,.....

1951 PLYMOUTH .. ·· •.. 545
4

111ott Cr•nbrMic.. ll1bt ,,_. llnlth.

huh.·i"'-\l'ld

....-___.other...,., Vorr 1004 rvbbor.

1946 FORD • • • • • • • • ; • • ' 145 t

2 . .,..

If you•,. looklnt for tow prleed tr•naport

ttl"' thlt It lt.

895

MAUDEI69'0

Be a . buddy to your car ••• keep dirt.
gre~, &amp;lains oft' the seats with fartious~ra~4 J::l~}v~rd Zink sent covers, Mod·

trims in a burs1-or
'olorst'.:Pri.~ to·go places •••wilh you!

Q;

2 door club 1H1n, ltght """ finl1h. H••tllf' 1n,..

dJtnttttl'l, Vtry low mll••v• far thl1 mod•l, locel•
ly awnd.

1950 CHRYSUR ... -- ... 595
4 door New Yor~"'• tltht tNtn

llnlsh,

lbdlo,

hNt.r encl defi'OI..rS. New l .. t COYITS, th... lik•

new. flnlt.h like ntw.

19SO CHRYSLER , . , , , , . 595
••r Now Yorltor Dork ''"" ltnloh . !..do _..,
•cc"tori" lncludlnw R&amp;H.

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Your Chryal11t0ol'lymeuth D11l1r
V. 8. Tu"'-t. Monager
Phone IOU
Middleport, 0.

17 jewah. 1.4k
natural gold-flllc:d
~· Snake chain
_ ._ ... l. ~let.
.

Lowe-.t Price•

ern 1 ~1~fa_bfiC:!1,

ONLY

$·1 U5
MAllE

157"1

17 JCw~b. lOt

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aatbtal aGld·tuled

h,.. Cll 10f' I • f1 sl!eu.l'fs W1th WrL1f'l':"
wh-n r !"i 'lrit!'d his spin¥ ot ~ ~he
TNl Williams;' trmJjeL'amebt ~
at·ll tndP. wi1hf}ltf T~:"d's ·saving t'a l·
! !'OI or cfPiive-.ry ln the- &lt;'1utc'h .
91nttr Or ll'ltcher
N{lr could Mt· D~11l10tt :H!tm .to
deelde •mentally whether 1}w wu 1
einger or a pitehe1•.' He a:nd t1
)"'U.Dt mao n01m~ !:4dle ,F l!ber

::th bm
·lftli

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Ch·,·-t,;an E
--· _,- -- - s. t y 0- ,-8eth.eI OC•!e
orEUB Church Will Have February Meet
M('·

IAr~;:d;~~~ h~~e;~~shr!r ll·~:ar~:

rtrt•J'ISt'S lo bt' wvrn at " !aiM· ci'ate
TOO rtoor pnw wa., urp rdf'd t o

MrH Ro,y Bluwt•n&lt;, A wh!lt- t ·l ~phaut !tJIIIE' w~ ht&gt;IJ fulluw mK 11w
hu-sJllolti!l .'IN§JOO .

t('rtained
members
of thehome
ermple~
Club
recently,
at their
In
West Columbia. 1'he host and hostess -served dinner to their guests,
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Cooke, Mr.
Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Les~r Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. James
D hi
ie • Jr., and Mr. Rnd Mrs.
George Burns.
SIWING CLUB
Mrs. ptte Rt:lush entertained the
the Bend SeWing Club at her hQmc
OQ Tuesday, January 3L Those
pre~nt were Mrs. N. 0 . Weln.
Mrl. Don Smith, Mrs. Herm&amp;n
Loyne,
Mrs. J . Mrs.
L. stewart,
11.
R.
Andrews,
Paul Mrs.
Senlly.

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Rt'freshmt' Mii tn kt'f:' ll&gt;iliL( w ll h
St . Valentine Day ~-· ~ :-&lt;· hl'-nf&gt;d hi'
l&gt;he OO~eu 1o Mrs. Challf';. HIIHman, Mf'l-1 El nw r \\-'h ih·. M r~ Cal · I

vi n S11n poon. Mr.;

('h&lt;~ i.

Sfwn('f•f',

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l f.r)l. Dj1nald K,·nnl!d y, M:f'i Elu
G il m un· J r., P.h o.1 . Gt'o r~ t· Cond ,·. 1
Mrs. R!i)' J!J()" ·e r.&lt;l. Mrs I )Un.lld I
Mullen, Mrs ( lh&lt;irh'S Buck . M'rs

F.dward Wr.lts. M_ rq_ Da\·, !u,n Str i('k

larrrl,

~'d&gt;

22 .

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'
Rank!): 1

today joined the Chicago Cub.&lt;! ' or-[
ricial family . Hen)amin Bankl!, rm
inl:elder and brother of .~ hortstop
Th s•-t
G d · Cl ·b
11
.@
';-II e . .ar en
ron· I the meeting were Mrs. nonald Ernie Ranks, hall bee n &lt;Jss ig netl 1
10
ve11:tion.
_Apr_il . was tM ehiJ&gt;f Cook, Mrs-. E. A. Sch~oek"l, :md to the Cubs' Laf:~yc lle. La , lt·am l
in the Evangeline League.
top'ic. or d_LSCUBslon on MB,nday Mn1. John Ridgeway.
e:vemng when the Nehaclhpa Cardeh Club inet at the St. Josaph''
Atlf'!nding were Mrs. Carroll
:Parish Hall ·n M
A•·
Mr
Ph'l 8
1
ason.
Ullms.
a.
1
atey, Mrs.
The convention will be held at George Burns, Mrs. Pete Burris
t~e Greenbrief Hotel in White Mrs. Lewis Capehart. llrs. Georg~
Sulphur Springs on April Sand 10. Carson, Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs.
those who are planninJ{ to Rttend J"mes Diehl. Jr. Mrs. David
are 11sked to notify Mrs. David Fields, Jr ., Mr~. William Gibbs.
Fields, Jr., of New Haven wlthin Mrs. Foster Grinstead,
the next week so that reservations Hoft'man, Mrs. George
may bto made.
Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Ray
. ~he roll can was answered by ens, Jr-., Mra. Clyde Rice. Mrs.
8:Jvmg the names .of famous worn- Vic Street. Mrs. Chester Weaver,
enn in history. Mrs. Harry Mlllf'r Mrs. Max Wetherall, Mrs. Lester
was appointed to investigate the Zerkle, Mrs. Roherl Layne, Mrs.
possibility of selling bird houses Mrs . •John McCarty and the llnsas a club project. Hostesses for , tess .
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z·10n L theran Ch
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From the very fir1t moment 'fOU .nter 01" staff and

land a nd lkonnJ(' ('ollw,.
Thl' m•lrl mN•Iing WJI! tx• ht·ld
al tht• hunM' uf Mrs H.t\~hn Strick

'Club ·conVeu..,~lOu.. At MOnaay
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Meefmg
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FOR SERVICE SUPREME,
DINE WITH US.

MARTIN RESTAURANT
WHERE ITS A

MtODLEPORT, OHIO

HP

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.
OrSmp
Services Each Sun U.lay At 2 p. m.
UfC

Zion l.ul•heT Churdb,
Bt·oad
Run, W. Va., is .h.avlne 1.'he worship .s ~·rvke evtor."V Sundav arter·
noon at 2 o'clock. P.art ot .the wor9fi:t.p servie-e i.s given to Showinll .a
·
I £ilm strip that .helps to eX!plain
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Andrews. thf! ma$'f'J'I:'" or the strmo11 . 1'h"
of Morgantown, W. Va., visilcd ni&lt;oluN&gt;.s .tr11ve bN"n• well 'I'CCeiVed
Mr. and Mrs . H. A. Andrews uver &lt;~nd the aMenMnce shows improve
m~'rol -over fof'lll-er services
weekend.
Mr. and 'Mrs. 0 . J. Bn!l.tic and
'Ilhis po:!rt Sundav the ~6l'Jl"'&lt;Jon
·f~J~ ;.zlsit~d_,re,l~tlve~ ' itJ, Hllnt·· .~~~. 'Wi3:"S "Christ! ShaH . Civl!.
ton ~unday.
.
T'h-ee J.ie:'hl'~ .and thfl picture story
Mr. and Mts. Ray Frankhn at- ~ali-11'))1 :hOW ur.genf i·t is to come
tended a board meetlni of the lo J e.rus art x&gt;nce. Thf! Di"Citn'e was
Jul)lor Chamber or Commerce in in color and showed four fri-ends

TREAT TO DINE

1u~ ~Grv

wi-ll be "Peter Flving
Eagl-r'' . This is ~he slorv of ll
JYI"fflt'nt dll'Y American fndian boy
whose name is Pete1· Flving Flaoglt!.
Pe-t~r .and .his family leave ·t he
lnodian Rese-rva.tian anti move to
the ci1:~- PeteT h; lo.nesome 11nd
wit.h&lt;~ut fri'(ond g un1i/ !&gt;ume Chri"S·
han boys invit-e him to p~y wi!h
them and ·llhen tak(' him to thei r
Sltlld.aoy Sehiool an-d chUI'\'.h.
.Zion 4ltfler-an ctmrC'h inv~tfl
aN pl'laple, children and adults.
W eome .and worship.
""""'h
ur:ge.~ !'veryone ·If) be rcgu·lar
mem!Jer of rome Sunda Sc hool

most powerful car in the meclium price field
TVNE IM

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POMEROY,O

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or a lame- man makinv. 8 •hfll-e in n 11 nd ('hu•-ch.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush lcrt ,~f rtroo ood Ihen-1cttinl{ ~he lam~
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---tll'9.n -dow:n rth"O'Ue&gt;h t'hP. l'nof w
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~.ha1 ·lhev -could hT-iog •him b"'for"
Je,.u s. where Jesus immedi at.:h ·
'hPAJad ·hitn.
.
Nex,t Sunday, Feb. 12 the plr--

Charleston recently.

OJES 21 LBS.

Franklin.

Mjss Donna Bumgbdner, arter
cotnpleting osyehiari~ training in

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Pt. Pleaiant recently.
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vteoron•u dllllt;.(lytoma·
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Ish. Seat covm,

eater.

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1~$1

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4 lltiOr !llper lia IVGI'1 liVe!'
blue Hydramallc, Radio &amp;
Healer, New Rinf(S

$8.4 5
1;?49 $tV DE lAKER
·

4poor

$149

~p!QI) 2 doo~ D!Jr~ bl~e
flnl!h · over"drlv .' !ton

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was
$229.95

Now

HartltQp Brown over cream
Ri'di'&amp;mallc, ra&lt;llo &amp; Htr

$179.95

$695

GAS
water hearer!

Local PM Club

. !,Irs. W
. A. Gibbs ••illlf'!d by
Mrs. Jamm~ · W'UfteR · e'ntertnln~d
the PM c~ub W.ed~~4l)'_ ~venin~
at her home, Mulberry 'A\t~.
Can;lsta was played witb. prJ~.
awarded to M111. Wal¥.L CrqgJui
~n. George Hobstett~J't ...J31:l Mrs.
Howard Byers, Mr.. Rllpp wei~.
Mrs. DeRuebeh Bee~ ~4 Mr~
Charles Murrar. fl'be , t~\'ellng ·
prize donated ~)' Mh, Gibba: Wll
awarded to Mrs, Prank Wilson.
The host~sses ser~ed a salad
course

to ttaoie· qariaQd l~l'e and

Mrs. WUI\a,m ,tndenp.,, Mrs. Way.
ne SWI•her, Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mrs. William Hobstetter, :.nd
Mrs. Lr&gt;uis Saupr..

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depe~dable Blue Flame heats
woler laster and cheaper than
any other method. - But lor
RfAl efficiency, make sure

combination, you're certain to
hove All the clean, hat

woler you need.

&lt;ral D - .Fi,;.;;a;,· may ..~
!Ill fhe ~ uf .ht 1.t ld'aq~..,..

$295

features when you buy your
new Gas water heoten ./

underlired, insulated- and
AUTOMATICI With this

S - wih b&lt;l !&gt;PM !&gt;JndJw •I JWO
•lelaelt ot &lt;tile Ballllilloht Cbu"'b
w)l1h ~nl:at tn rt~P.- t"~reh ce_me,tery .. by.. Qe -l&amp;law.ltlnp-Corats FUJii·

4 door Automa,tlc ttansmisslon, ra&lt;llo and healer

~emember tt.ese three important \

your new Gas water heater Is

STOUT- RITIS SU.NDAY
Funeral Sj!it"VIIC,., t~1t Dav ! ~ R.

1tso PAcK.uD'

.

·POMEROY

$Tu~~~AKER

$545

James Hampton, Paul llender·
son and J. L. Stewart attended a
RotarY Club meetlng In Gaiii!Jolls on Tuesday.

Entertainecl
By Mrs. Gibbs I

$1,299.

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$99$ ..

voutts1M

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t\s4·¢ifEvllo~Ji'
21G-2 iJPor. ai-een flrlisb.
. !l!IO
OWUet, radio &amp;Jte~ter

Replace it
with a new
automatic

Pittsbur~h. W. Va., spent the wePk
r.nd with her parenta, Mt. and
Mrs. Claud Bum111ardner. ·
Miss Galdye Hart attended a Rr.l!'ional Parent Teachers meeting in

..,

,lght Re.,ulfS

a:Lelll·

n m nt· ••

Wednesday for a two weeks V:lf:l·
eaUon in southern, Florida.
Rec!ent dinner guests
were ;
Troooer and Mrs. A. E. Foreen of
Pt. Pleasant oC Mr. and Mrs. Roy

dll""' whezi they

:J:•t

" fl ur•!JnJ,'tM Ni&amp;J:Jt "

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PR'SCDI~

A. B.
rum, rs. · ·
ey, Mrs.
W. T. -Stone, Mrs. L. J . Ruttencul·
ter, Mrs. A. A. Bryant, Mrs. Philip
~~~!:!uand Mrs. John Breen of

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mr

m~ttit•

~rs.dllugo
~ullliFng,AM~.t
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0

27 sOOu.l~ be- looin' !W'Pl·e CJf his
va.&lt;# -~ el'f-&lt;eslef,m.
That q~ality •
ht~rl ·lh q six fol}t 1 t!tre~ and one· I
twN i-ncoh ~out.hpaw tor y-e-.tws. \!o-u.
rar1 tl"~c e i't, pr,o.bably, .to t'h' fpet
lhat Mk~ey \.YOit.,s\Jiu.~ by ~htBo~·
ton· Rr•ri ~nx whr•n he was 1« ~n$:1.
wn.c. p i l e h.~nlil a! t·hu-L t e.llJI.~r pge in
t h ~ ~ am r B a-YIIl"l'fl Ll.'al{u'e- W~ere However,
S."Oiytnhi·&lt;~ fa• iw:· on-N' Ptay~ J wilh T.oi.l tho fni" &amp; berth on the
p,
i
e
~eam
In
the
June
ttrol!ts.
C1.h!'ig an·u Ll"o nur.o rfi er .
l k p£'.,. WtWl' li ig h fu r him but 1
· UP
B
Mr b r-1·mo!t ~pe n l ' f i v ~ y · ~;~ · ~ in
~1\N FRANCJSOO
• runo
h
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L
ra 't • ~aJ~Ue('l,
a rormet llli!rtJ ili.Br.d
t e mmors h " ~a: u~c . lr: .~ou n
·'- U( N H I Voot'blll Lealrue
("0 ~-I~J l .a rc~Jiy ~l ek e.tf _ r~l b~lf IR
~
I o.na l
C ntrict with
Th L·r~ ('llll\ fl t·hPPP unlmpre1s1ve hy: , ~ne~hls !58 ;F~ t Nl'
1
.w•nr-.: at Hn•·:·'r:i1 brror(• be ·wnn H&gt; t.he
n
a~e:e;
Y ners.
1
!I~·m .' ~ in H' 5:1
1 He ,P a~ed Wlt. , .ltr:Q~Jt 1n
·
Dr'&lt; n'" r• J,·i~ ({OO&lt;I yliar, he W fl.~ ~da~ B1g Eout" _conference ,
.
1 t•':HI. ·• !ri Wa ~·hi-ngtoli thal winte-r .
season.
'T'h " prim :1rv ; ··~·s oh was. thot t~lc12.

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MEIGS MOTOR CO.
N.l1coll!ll St.

thiS W®k eut out

h8:!1 Jlle!t'ely added' tw nae,...
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-IjubeJ:! !.. o[ mediocrity 1 ,II illil 111Bobo, rullback on th• Qbio Sta~• 10 'N!('()rd. Hot and eold l.f .....
Rose Bowl team of ·1. ., will tl• !l}to'&lt;f pil('h ·a fD\lT-'hltf,er .-. time
turn to Qhlo State In the apr~Qil and, quite pos&amp;ib~ • tt ldlier
quarter, lookinll forward to D~J.t ~b" JJeXt Umt! out.
rail when he ml1ht be eUglble to
Turner quit·e p001slh17 •
t]lft
play ag&amp;ln.
M(-DN"mot.t on the f~ Olt l . deThe Chauncey • Dover Rt.at w~ obout time- hi! "arrlvtd" it the
played a fop role In the Buckey•• top 'T'he "Milkman" knows ' ~
undefeated aeason ~n 19M, wall f.4!· ar be ~Sp.eai(s, lnq, becau.te .heW
entered in tbe Vniver~lty T._~ b~&amp;en in -thfl mlnoh 1;4, Yf!~.I'W beday under "disciplinary probl\· rore ·he ' ~ot 'hill bla: leotjtle toh•~e
tion", Dr. Bl~nd L. Stradley, vi... ~ m&amp;de gopd as a. 31' Year old
president •ald.
i'OOkie.
The 21-year-otd sopllomore hid
Jim knows. 11Jw.r4JQ;re. thf it's
been suspended f~r one year for neve.r too late U you've ... . the
•choluUc reaaona , at the end. · Cll ttlent aftd -the deStre: ~
the 19M :~prtna 4'!arttr. He 1 11" dwa)"!! lbat had !))mty of tbe torplied for readmission one week m-el'. An&lt;J, ras ~. lim .tu!rt
aa:o.
inay bring out tJbt tajtter:. ..
"Our intent is that
dev~~~ aU
:
.
his attention to hlo studies • Dr.
Str--dley said.
Bobo's record will be revlew'4
fl- UNtTIO. , . •••
at the erid of the sqmmet quara,r
PHII.ADELP!UA , Bq))t.r DqttJ·
to det~lne · bls enrollment statu• las 148 Phd~elp~ta. i~PP.d
and whether he 'wlll a••'" be el\fl· Ch.rue Stauihftr. 18~. w.-tif!ld,
ble for sports.
··
·
An Ohio State athletle spoke!Ji N.~. fRANCIICO • lltol$lrd
man a,ld it Bobo'o lrtdes are IJI-~ 0~0, 13,, Oa-IJOd C~lll. kllkk·
tROl!lth to make l.lp his derloief~ ed 'out ~ohnn)o McGJ.y, 1~, Los
·
be ran play foo~ball In tbe " • A 1 11 4
The "diRCipllnary" sU.tut will -~Q; ANGILES . Skutfta.Sll,ar
ke~p him out of 1prin1 pracUPf lSl\W, Uoult~, T.l~ tN~ntell
howevlterd.
of tiM
!O~)Je·· ~uro
SaJa!!l, ll01h, llo,..terrey,
Ha e as one
Maxieo 10
mr&gt;re backs at bh~o S: te, obe
' '
was a good punter an~ bl~tr w. vm_G_IN_I_A_B-:o-os-=T-S-_.._
....
___ _... __ _
and registered g~lns nearly e~
The Wed Virllnla
time he carried tbe ball.
.
l•ture, 1ave the final
ot.
Bobo assumed the poaiUon ~ld prova1 late Thur~~dv e · nf
bp Don VIele of Euclid wllen VI~
•alai-,. boolltl fdf ' II(! - ~C!b·
wu injured IJI.d did not reel? . .' 1tra.
aurrlclently to pJay -.l•ln. 11CJb;9
';l'he bUt, which w'b ~ell by
pl~ed In every Jame.
I t . lhe Senate, 20-2, ~flU
proVide
1 · ~ea.
Bobo said he eonsldere4 swtth·l S8:4.00000 for the
ln~ to a school 1':' the SoUth or I
was an or
Huu•e
'\\'tal after he w11 dropped fram
school. He alao Aid he coosid~~· ..:.. .
rrom
playing prolesslonal ~ In ~ . ·~ne talsell are
'd
month, and thls is
1
~ held an lndu..t~Ut Job ..- lb rat• dDtt 1951. A
Athono C640IY tlurlottho In~! · ll!lllff,~: .
he wu out tit 10~1.
~ .,._ ~

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1953 PLYMOUTH -· ...• 1095 1951 PLYMOUTH .. , ..• 595
1953 PLYMOU'tti , . . . . • 99$

,)tag

for h.iJJl, altbo.u.ilJ, MrDennotL at

· '""" _.. - . , . wori!IJII ·toin I 08h!ktUr ~llOI'It, SO
. . . . , -IQJ!y h!J
81 11be lliJhl olub
He Wlli piqued wlloa ......,.,
l"tdecl
1Nil M"**' .

AND WE ARE SPRINGING lfHESE

hNt.r 1nd defrGttert. One leal ewner.

Worlc (ytout

HubertBobo cetber
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dadt!•· · •--L
Returns To
him
"a.nyosu Campus r~=~~~w::

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AROUND tHE CORNER

4' 4Mr Crant;roolt, ctartc ,,.... flnlth, oYerdrlvt,

TUDITIO"AL QUA'Jn
All AMEIUI:A INO.WS

pat in .bioi oon\"e'l'91on fonm a ooso pikhET to a \lig w~nner w)t!h
the Yankees.

uiOd to

I

VALUE

USED ON THE

'fumer

1~

~~;~·~~~~~~y~·:. ~~~~::.·J.~ Nehoclima Discuss~s· State Go~den

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

SPECIALS

Ttm1;thl

1'\'f'!Mn g ilt

·

t hlldrf'll, M0111~·u rwU MU1.P,
I huohK&amp;ry t'Yel"fll'IV lit i ht' 11'1'\"Jvt~l 1 when mt'lll hl•l'l1 4.1( Mr n.. . • WN~}' e-v 1 · r~u~ at ( tw hu mf" 11 ! .
Al ba,m , w~r e thto Wt•tdum4J &amp;ut&gt;ttts !w l~ 'It!. th~ t'burch u f ( 'tn ·tat wlwu
· •~"nn A ~lnt Dono~kt l 'nl ~ n.'l . i.MK~~tn It d I j
of Mr a nd Mr s. J A Die hl, St. 'J'roop 2i45 a nd tt.W r !iOOulmo~ r.. r e hurt"~h ""!II he jUt'lot.• i.ru l thfo mu.r
DIU'Ing ebt. hu.4ii'M1lS ~~· m ' u
(-turre~ of I hl'l pr•.,. Hk-r~ . .'wf'.r, f hm 1
S&amp;ndrli Foif')' a nd R/('h.an1 Dot- Ro9£ 1rt ~ll lw, a tt •·rwh·d thl' M' l' \ ' h't' . w~n 'urm:.ttl 1hf. rru~·
a~n . lfi U dt~u U at W. Va., 1_1nH•L• r- , Rt&gt;v, i''l'ed TliJnn ll'poktt on It ,111JJ. A hl't chuWh t he local C'lbctir ~~o·W otki Mnru•d r. tht- ftno~tW'I:a:l •··P••I t
IIJI,,)', MQrg~ ntown , ll~nt rn ui-lll"m· Ject d KI8fn 1U rtppPS.) )lf)l,mg folk w t'llltnai u lhci ~·iiil:Unll r hoir HI lht&gt; wa ~ i l\'t!h IJ}' ll.h l•.otw;,rd Wf"ll,
II wa. d«tded th at t-JH•h m~mt.ot•r I
estf'rt vacaholll at the1r home herf' . lffld
Wttlil
by L. R ("bUI'('h !lodaL roorn 1.
wnuW.I hr:nl{ 11n t~l d Jirt-•s lu 1/w
ne11 IIIL"t"Ling Whl(•h '-'Il l l.ot · »OtJI
&lt;r&gt;l 11 muncy n1u kin" j! FUJ ooc:·f TJw
In-law, ~(.-. '"'' ~h n'""ll
,. ~
nu~vor

· ary 30, ne.lted $236.10 In their
door to door campaign. Collected
In &lt;,onl&lt;inm In buslne" plaoes.
amounted lo $S9.42 making a totat.
of $296.12. After the "marth'' the
Auxlllaty and other workers met
at the borne of Mrs Thelma Capel·
·
h
art and were served rerreMhments
by Mn. Capehart and Mrs. Fred
Roush
· COUPLES CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Clarke en·

CUB SCOUTt HOLD MIETING

IR OleAR FRALEY
UnltH Pr111 Sports Wrlt ..r
NEW RIJRK UP- The New
York ·a»kee.i Bn .a&lt;'QUit'l i•ng Mick··
~Y Mc~Kii~morXt rrom Wulr1ng-l10n
obvious-ly we.r-e eountin11 ·M-av_il).·
t.oday on annt:hl"r -deliv-ery hy
'·'Milkman .Tim" 'I'llmM'
McDI."l~mmt i,s 1h-e !Jllfi1ngbean
min!ftre l of fh e mound who, tout oct early as "aoothwo Lefl~ Gr·.(lve··
to i(hJ·t&lt;.~ has- merely been annl·h-er
Je.f:ty, 1'he v,ankoos apparently bp,
Heve t1hat -t-he "Millml:m" can 'ht•l,p

\\'i le )' 11nd !!On. llaYJ4"1.

JomHy

WEST COLUMBIA

FORMAN and ABBOTT

\

SEE TIIESI! FI!B.

~~~Y

and Nl'i iolmul

w':""' o/~fll'hl

t'

I

contlnuDU~ curve from l»d:.
splasb, dttwn aod. acron uo
«&lt;~ ol aon~rJp lip.

Visitors at the home or Mr. and
MMI. Mayi:lard Bahr Sunday wre
Mr. and Mrs. Cas h Ballr, •~d
~-"'""~"" and Janice and Mr. 'and
C. E. Woode of: Tup~rs
}:.z·lhl"&lt; I IP'JJ,a•iins. It was Miss Janlce•s Bltth·
day.

NiJI ~I

We&lt;&gt;k

Al· t;~:ins' Home

u'H'"''' ""
fl c('''"'hal&gt;,.,.,.,,,,.
be~tn nwvell to the
Grew building on Cenler St.,
Tht" Cbri'9t inn Endeavor Sot•·
Tht&gt; Jan-uary m001 i.nt;e' wa:!l ht&gt;ld
and an appliance store has hetn
Let
y
of
t~c
South
~I
EUB
Ill
lhf' bomp or fkov. and Mrs. W.
added .
reh,
Sliver Rkl.ee. will hav p A. From with 21 presen t
OOO
Mrs. C lyde Bumi ardner h..
JWI«',;hnwnts of s..a~tl iche
been confined to her home with Utf'ir Fehr-ua:ry mr.eHng ~t th l'
home
of
.
Mra.
~fie
WatM
n,
1't•r.,
pot
ato chip!f, gillgt."l' ·br-t&gt;a: an~
the mump~;.
pers
_
P
II(ms,
Feb_.
10.
.
whippt'tl
CTt"Um , &lt;'off~ a nd Koo/
Mr.11 . Marlin Ehers.bach and
; child""n Martin Richard .e_nd Kar- l"o1 -t~e deYotwnal ~.on, lhf' Ade- we-re M!rvad by the ·hll!i:I MM
Will at.lend ' re.~waJ le'l'VI fe l a~si:-~ tt-d hy l-l•·s. Fr.yfl Wahoo
la of CoJumbua were the weekend II'OOtp
at liPPf•I'S Rlai.ns when 1Jle lofal
·
guests ~ her parents. Mr. and ('hildre n's t"hoi't Wlill !ling. FollowCamf's
Wt'tl' Pn joyed duni ng the
Mrs. Richard Krauter.
ing l:he JIC'l'Viet&gt; they wUI return e~nlng in otht basement of 1hf'
to MN. Wa1Mn',, home lor a liD- pan·:onage. Thote Wt'l'f' 110 Janucutl how·. V~lelllifMI;It wm he f'X · ary b irt•hdayl! flllti thf' t rroup vn.l ·
Changed 1fnd llhe b~,Jlrla:v;t of IM'r~ ed io di-.cooturue !be iifl excbaniW
MAitCH OF DIMES
Oa,rt"eU Chnisty ·DJXI Mrl. Fr-4.'111&lt;~ rar bi1&gt;tbda)'S, ~rrnin:l! w.it·h the
"'Prell ml'.{'1ing.
The "Mothers March or Dimes" ~i_ller wt_!! __ ~ OOtel'Yed.

CURY.PORM add duubl e
hfaiKy fO 10IIT JdKht:D,
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IN USED CARS

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The ktv~b. uabnlken linn of

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WE SEU:CT ONLV TilE

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havln~o: HPt"nt a VAt'atloSt at home ,

BY MIS. ltUSSILL PAINTeR
Afn . J . L. Wickham ('a iled on
Lnard Lanham and Mrs. Will

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RHEEM • HOMART
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MOTOR CO.
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OPin lv111ings 'Til 8- Sundoys 1-4
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Phone 4_91
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WANT ADS
(9) For Sale
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE
M. will be pu blisht!O the aamt? ,
BOARD OF EDUCATION
dll.,- u rettJ.ved.
f gr Fhul YNr Endint
&amp;at . 2 . t:i
1D i \.1.\l•'lJ llNJ.SW.:D HOUSE fur .)iill' .
D.:s;cmbcr lbt, 195.5
a~oD~~uu!~m":!-,~~_:_
Co ~pletely m ?dern . fr es.bly 1 Middlt-port Ex. Viii•.. School
4:•
ta
rd fo Ulr~ 0011. I pamted . On Lmcol n He1gb t.o;
011;trict, County M- M•ig&amp;
.e!~ne':'s~ons. r
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('.ss. :\tiFd~rt . OhJo.
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GERMAN srfiPBEaui .PUPS, 1
a te e~.~ruuy I . 1956
Special--One mootlt. for 2:1 ceoU registered Amen can Kcnhel Clu b.
I certdy tb~ following rePQrt to
per word.
Dr. Hobert Seiple , Uarme. J'honc ' be ellf'rect
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Pau l S. Sma rt,
f'uU rale or 2 ct?nll pe:- word will " &lt;J ·
'I c ·r
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C c.t ._ f'tltlls urer of lhc
be charged f or ad,·erh st ng if not
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llv&lt;~rd of Ed uc.atton
1 e;u:U
pa..1a u ..,. DeJurt
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WALTERS
CHICKS
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Tax
Valu
ation
-· 4,686,538
.... fou.w '"" •• ··-•on
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Tht But in Whit. Lt'IJhorn._ Tax Lt.·\'Y
1180
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mors ID AavcrtlSJ.ll&amp;-Sb.ould be " h•n'a Str•in Cron." W• hn• 1 ~ e h vvt E.n rul lmenl
84 7
reported Hnu.ew 111 ._~. TlleiJ.I.Jl) I c:~o~•tomer r•portin 111 90% vr•de A Salart-1.\) an-d WagetS
107,59333
beuUnd wlU nut De: reliponlllDlt luv• whit. -at• eoin1 to •11 aucSCHEDULE I
tor wure UUui O.Dt! wcorrect w- ~ fion. Senr•l tloc:k&amp;, whlc;h w•r• SUMMARY OF CASH BALANCES
.wu,oo...
well known hybr·icb Jut y.. r •re RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
being re-pt•cecl by N&lt;~m ' i Straill 1 BAI..ANCE, JANUARY ht, 195~
..a.~ c. ul Ibank:a and bPf'Cla.l Nu· Crgu thu y.. r. Get the· f•ch t.. J l ;eneral Fund . . . $ 8,382.38
Uces u,~; i!:vwta pnmea tlt regu fore you buy. Produdton Bred R. Hund H.eh re.mont f'u·nd
5 .~1 93
ln cla.;sUJeo n1ll"fi. Oonu•nes o . P. Whlt• Rock •nd oth•r ht...,y 1 Bud d ll,g Fund ::1.244.51
pubhsbed at 1 cent per word.
bre.._ for etltl producliCJO.
W &lt;J!kJn ~ Me-mom I _
:'!26 16
. narw;e-d AU. .r~etvea bJ Jll&amp;11 OJ' mln•nt White CrosHt for Broil- lto ha blh t-iiliOu F und
3.334.48
teJepnont: JlVr:O ca.rllluJ. at;,.,.,n. .,.,. Let us know your needs for j 1'o1al
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21,119.46
tion.
crick' and loppli••· 5% ditcoullt 1 RECEIPTS- - for ••rly cuh order&amp;. 31 ye•r• of , G&lt;' neral Fund
- . 150.669.79
1Bw"""k· Rot!~~~nt lf'unrl
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! Mrvice.
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WALTERS HATCHERY
'til m::.: "~""'rta - ~ -,..,.,
..ET OUR EU..&lt;..:TRONlC f-\ECRE- 135 Third Ave. G•llipolls Phone
~ta·l ------~----- - - 104,969.77
TARY TAM YUUR WA.t&lt;iT ContMt Homer R. W•lf•r. 15Stl 1 fl)tal
R'-'Cetpts
and
Al.lS AT YOUR CONVE!IijENt:E Nye An., Pomeroy, Ohio. Phon• Balance ,~~ · · · · - ~ - ~-- 178,089.23
IN THE EV t.:NlNUS. CALL 39'1 , 4J6.Y.
2 9 3tc EXPENDITU~ES___
-- General Fund -- · --- ~ 136,66L28
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNER5
'11-1
Rent
Booo IU-Iirement Fund
7.199()0
Old you knuw ytou could s1ne ~O '~
- - -~ -- RehaUiHlatiqn Fund ..
3,366.02
or more on parls o~ havmg you, J F1ve room modcr~ APART· Total __ _:__ -- - -·
I47 ,22tl.aO
mmor t'lll!-lllt! overtJaul ea be
Ml'..NTS, wtlh Laundry and gar- BALANCE, DECEMBER
fore March 1, l95tl? Also
a~ k
age. One 9-room m~ dw-ell- 3ht, 1955
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H
aooul our S(JCclal on pallllllloi
mg.
as cvcry·lhlllg. Phone Genffal Fund .
22.390.89
Qnd tuneup. Mtl~t;s Equ lpmt!nt
JJO M. A . N. Bengel.
1 -~4-tf Bonod Re.ttrcul{ml J-'und
2,454.~
,.o. Phone 9~ --~ ~ ~ 5-Hoom NEW
HOUSE, unf~;. Buildmg F.und
3,24•Uil
-Watklllti Memorial
754 82
JNCOIJE TAX
Sl!:RVICK. Call
oumed. Brownell Ave ., Middle
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· Rehabilitoat1cm l'',und
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Middlep-ort
6275.
--~CANDIDATES

2-3-tf

l'·or campall(n- cards ,

Call 1-'omt.'l"oy 201 _
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT

bah.ncmg and

brake 11ervice.

Hackcl\11 ' Salcty Sen:lcc, West
Mam Stree l, l'omeroy, Ohlo.
Pnune 2d7 .
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Auto !:tales

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lDM CIIIWROLt:'f S~ttJOn. Wa!!,~.
Onl' looal o\t·nur, low mile~ c ,
$:.!3U5. Jwuny l'il'rnun.s, M~Udl c ­
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$1195. Jammy

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Middle-

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2-4-0lc

Bal•nce ----- --- -- -- 178,080.23
LIGAL NOTICE
SCHIDULI II
Buton R. Bowles, ~ 14&amp;J'ket
RECEIPTS.
Street, Ne-whall, California; Wade
REVENUEH. Bowles, 208 Ei&amp;hth Street,
GENERAL PROPERTY
Phctenut. Arirona; Jenny .L-'r1cke,
TA XES-LOCAL LEVY
234 North Sixth Street. Bannmg,
~G~· n ~·ral Fund
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4ti,531 87 Call fornla ; Avonell Otis. Box 46
Bon-J Rct lll't.'Ulcnt ___
4,U7l.32 SouU:., Vm."l·h a, Nebraska; J ohn E.
To tal Proper~!~ Tu: -~ 50,603.19 Cr(l;js, 6ltl Fourth Avenue, Ealit,
FOUNDATION PROGRAM
Newlon, Iowa; AJta M. Jones, 124
O.a&gt;!i-h Re«-uvf'od --···83,357~1 West Eleventh Street, SoutJb. NewDed uut wn for Te.aob.too, Jowa; Dolar Cannun, Route
ers H.etiTcmeru .
9,840.00 No. 3, Cent-erville, Iowa; John
Dt-du-c hon for School
Cannon, 631 Roosevelt, Pl-aiofulid,
~ m p.Wycs Retirem ent __
632.00 Indiana; Floyd Ca-nnon. 1~2 Paci·
j 01..'1.1 Ut'L10n for Tu~tiou
tic Highway, HetmOI!!Ia Beach. Cali1 Pa1d Other D1stncts _ _
112.28 fornia ; .and. .Bruee Cannon. 11031:2
fut;.d f'"()tlftdatl'Oo ProNorth Tb'1rd A venue, Eat
s N ewton ,
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93 ,941 .79 Iowa; Hellr}' Cross, wbo.&amp;e lasl
Jt nn tal rrom S&lt;:hool Lands
known address wu Klmbal, Neband P r0Jit':1Y - - --··· ·
2(-6.96 raska ; Darlene Yegge, wboselast
Wa-tkms l1lemllf'tal ___
228.68 known addre.:~;~ was Kunbal, NebJ 01tion from Otbec Oi,s.raska; Glennav•e CroS!I, wb06e
trwls -···-----·---·337.80 last knowa address waa, Buter,
fu~twn from Parent6
Io-wa;
Izora Smith, whOle last
and Pa.trons ... .. .. . _
409.0Z known address w.as, De' Molntti,
1/ocattollal
.Educa-hon
Iowa ; Veri Smit-h,
whose last
RehabHit.wti()n fC1r Deaf,
known addrH.!i was, Laumor, Iowa;
rl!ind and Cnipn.Jed Oh\1Marie Gifford, whoee lut known
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d-rcn , HandK'apped,
Etc.
address was, HarrisbuJ'I, Nebru·
1rom State - ~ ----- --1,184.21 ka; DoNI Oi&amp;oD, whose last tnoo.m
StaLe Grant Mi:lk Fund
923.15 addrtss was, Harrisburg, Nebras3tate----&amp;;mool
Plant
b; Harlan Caanon, whose last
Reohabilitatl.on - - ---- ~
4,294:.00 knowc addrus wa.s, Prarie City,
to'Meral
Subs1dies-Jowa; George Wade Cannon,
Speci-al Grant ___ ~-2,404:.'10 whose last tn0W11. addres$ was,
C-aJ't&lt;t.etia R«-ei:ptNewton,.Jowa; Carol Castor, whoae
tWLk Funti ---~......
31MUt last known a4dre1iS wu,IH. Iowa;
rota! Revenue ... ~ ~ ~- 154,969.7'1 Letitia· Leak, whose Jtst known
ro:naJ. TransactiODS -~ 104.968.77 addre:s,s was, Des" lf.o1Des. Iowa;
}'ern ZeDor, whose last Down adSCHIDULE 111
dress wu, Ames, Iowa: and Aura
ADMINI:Tx::T~~IES
Bass, whose list kn&lt;rND -address
was, Winteset, IQWa... ~a
Salarie:)
and Wages
Filll"a-bee, w~Jo.se last klrlowJt adAdm. OffiCtTS and E.m-'~m .t.l'.,........, ""'-· ... ~!&gt;s was ~~~~vaG)' ·-~ nvme,
487
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12
~~esp~;~~~j -Ser-vice
Albany,
Ohito, M!.o are 1100·
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7 •487 · 12 ~dtmt\S of the state IOl Obio
Offire .SUpplies · · - - · ·
245.00 1nd wbose prt:sent a-ddresses can·
S~:trvice Fund- Thaveling
Ill
not, with reaso~able d Jence, be

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Clinton Fither. 'w;J:port.o
SERVICE
1-'.booe b286-X.
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.u
Dome:~tic
and~Commerolals
. New
11 1
lind u ~cd
ipment . 7 ~ears
For
rent-Eleetrle
wallpaper ..'}'II time e-lli t!ncnce.
ate•mer. Clinton Flshac, Mid- j D. FIF! REFRIGERATION.
dleport. .Pb. 6266-X..
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Phone 6376-X, Middl•port
1·27 30tc
Very desirable llrst floor APART- B-ruN6--YliuH----:Sc::
Hcc
Oc::
ES--:T:cO-,RA-,MENT. Automat1c ga:; furnace .
CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
Call 61'10-J.
12·22-U
MONEY.
1-17-t{
Tv:o Furnished t -.Room APA.a'f·
.MEN1'5, new fw-mtiUe. UUhtiu
p~ud. t:aU 0044-M.
&amp;-2G·tl
COMPLETE Insurance ProtectlcD,
.1-'URNJSHED Apartment, 4 room~
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call DoD
cmd ba1JJ, $7D ·mon\lh: al so o.
Mills, Middleport. Oblo.
roums and
ba\Jh, $85 month.
Gu furmtcc and ull utilities I 21)
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pnld . Phon.e 6128 X.
2-2-3()tp
·- - - ---=----' IIOU.SE ror ~ .. Jc on Laurel .St.
( 16)
Inqu ire 933 ll _vspJ! S1 root. 2·6-Btc

12.Utll Insurance

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For Rent or Sale

HOUSE (or rent ar ~:.lc. ln Sugar

Run . InformaUon 127 Bultcrnut

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RODNEY DOWNING
lN~ U RANCI&gt;

Slatlon•ry

ENiJINilER

19!54 BUit: K Sp&lt;-cial 2-&lt;loor 11cdan ,
Bl-a e:ttnut··~.

l'omt.'TOY,

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1955

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t' IIEVROU~T

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l'ickup, $1495. lila(.'l{tnar'o~~, Pom-

ero-y, Ohto-

2 4 Ute

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PONTIAC "870" 2-d'oor Sc.dan, ndlo ~nd heatl.'!l' $240~.

'Put ul T·ranl')Jo.rtMion
of Ptt'Pils. _
CAFETERIA AND
SCHOOL LUNCHE$-

ACCIDENT
Llr., Caau•lty 1nd Bonds

Mu•t Be Llctm.H Anll .. ,., ..

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
1136-M
PHONI$
6311

l•n* In &lt;hriiN'tl ' " " ' H.u..
Oper.~tlenL

ll'rlntl_.n, IMtlrn

Tlofltl i M Drlv.• ltt"IINMnt.

Bluttna:r's, Pomfd"''y, Ohio.

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$279:1.

Su!&gt;('r

POR THI liST

The Jarkaon Jron·Hieol Co.

oppo-rtuni-ty £rH" a-ight
m11n. Mu11t be Dll,l!ifes~ii ve, cloon
cut , able to. se-JJ, wlih ·a 'high
S('hool OO&gt;Iit'atiml or cqulva'lent.
Givn full dt•taiJ, Ln own Wtt"i1ing

For emlf'--- 1 !lay

l...o&lt;Mlcr, good
l'nndrllnn·; rouJ broodt"'"; 80 bBI·
t'li dt·an 'ha y; ~ 'hei[orw; l cow
~o fi'(' S"hr.n, HOMER PROFFI1T,
l'willl'nd, Ohio
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ti!ORAP IRON - l'4ETALIS

WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY

Of SdiQo-llng, llK1'11in-g £'Xpl.'l'iCU('e,

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Sll•conlu With ~rbllh
World's fine11t car protecUon.
On sale at all 1ervlco 11taUona
and aaraa:e».
1-1'1-atp

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paid . vacati-on, .e tc.
Mt~t 00 willing to move. Ro_ply
Box lltiR-A, •,;, Duily Scntiu-ol,
l'omflroy, Oh10.
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Janitors SuJYPHC:S - -~ -Water . ___ __ ~ ~. ~~ .. ~
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Adverti'sing

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3UO.OO M:alt"rl~s for Ma1nt.
360.00 Bl'dgs. a11&lt;1 Ground's •
Repl-acl•mwt 01-lt.er
360.00 Equi'Prnent __ ___ __ __
Repair.~
School Bui'!d-

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3,049.54
3,049.54
3,049.M

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4 pt. ••IUe barbed wire
6. 75 p&lt;r Roll
8.2~ per Roll
0.00 poe Roll

'Jitwy SBtd 78 d~r Wt'U tU-1 .-d
in ~honlnj Cou.nty, M ·in Trwn·
bull , !II In Porta1e ' 11nd 46 in lulhtabu161 Coun.tiel!ll.

exot.anog-e pulpi\6 wXll Rev. P-1uJ
Ber~ of St. Peter'• UJther
an OhW'Ch. Pt. Pleasant .

llclobet;,

The r-nm.nleLe sohe,du:Je is Alsh
Wednesdl.y Feb. 115 aDd Feb. 22
at St. Marka; Feb. 29 aDd March 7
M. St. Pilul's; Mvcb. 14 and Zl itt
Zion, Broad Run. Palm ~uoday is
Mlrch
21. P«d't;
Holy 'Week
lilt St.
tlk-cbMor&lt;h
28-2D 26at
27

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last i.-ue

[,Pa~g~e~v~ill~e~;~t~h~en~c~e~So~u~Ht~~23~l~!e~e;t~::A~U~orn~e~y,~l~orMP;la.~·~n~li~fl~.~~~~~~·~-~~~~~=i~~:~:;,
of the AssAJ.

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~. 0oJy 76 de£11" WeT':!' lr:il)e4.
llle&lt;'ldentalty duoing July, Aul'tM
and September, c.he ~ec-hniclana·

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St. M:oarrk'-6; Good F'l'iday llllftler.
noon~ St. Paul1s and Good Fri·
by Lnberltanc.e from EmJina Je- day night at "2ton. Then Easter
.veil, d~eased. her COUsib, and is Da-y. April 1.
• tenant in ~ID.Qlon , wltb the
above named defeadaBU.,
Th'e eu\:Ueobl for Rev. Peter's
Tbe Pl'.l.)'er of aald 06tltJon is mid ,week ~oos a:oo "Cut to
that the Court Bet otf the plain· the,. ~"; '"'l'imfti of RelfieshiDC"
tlff'a .1hare of .aaid naJ ~te in "Bdne with Jesus" lll:lld "Procl'l'im·
severalty aod 1 partition· tllereol i~ the )teseeae of Lent."
be. made.
·
The persons first above named
will take notice that they have
CHdtiN TOP GAitDINiR
beeD made pries defE!IDdaot to
tt.lnl. Wli1Uam Folan, RutJ-aDd
said petitioinb'dthat·tnev-• ..... --.._·_ n......-~.... .r&gt;~ .... , -- ·~-_.._,as
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quired to answer the same
on M orle 'ql telil' ~ ~
beforc .tJhe 71'h day o1 Aprit, 1'9:56. by the Ohto ABsooiation o1 Gtft'\o

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be!- we~ the WM'IIt monttu, with
4~ c~ reported
&amp;eJ'OSS the

On Mareh 14 rthe message will
be &amp;iven by one of the laywomu
of the p.al'ish, !Mn!. LuoHle Par·

acn-, .more or less.
Also aU of Lot No. 9 in Dudley's addition to PageviUo. except
what was deeded. by A. L Stevena
to P}Jilip Haning, being one-half
o1 Ute lot. Also a lot lrnowD as
the academy l-ot situate in the
N rth
o east quarter o( Section 18,
Town 7, .tnd Range 14 of the Ohio
1 Comp;m~'s Purehas.e and beginn·
Mattie M. Ha!Uday,
lng at the Northeast corner or
Pla•·~•r.
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Lot Na. ll ln Dudley's addition to O'Brien and O'Brien,

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SUNRISE
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SUNSET
STATIOM"

990

. Dia cnde-in all~ fot -,var rite'•

2'13.37 Mlni·n tooa-nre .• . ____ _
182.67 Total CtiJ'rent School

!1-,522,84

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18.05 Coot -- -- - ----- - - - - 140,027.3ll
1.422.21
1.968.30

DIBT SERVICE8oJ1.ds iMiirl'Uting -~--~·

4!!
or
.Terry-Cioth

19,271.26

5,?00.00
1,499.00

Ylrutone,

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Meier Kl•t utrlitY
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$139.95
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632.00 Juoou... A«&gt;ow&gt;t.o -· -· 28.862.113
lnvt111.ory &amp;.ippll ......

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575.18 ~IAIILITIII880.18 Bolt4ed Debt - - -- ---- 110,400.00
1,217.915 Total' Llabilltlet -~·"'·-- GO,-too.OO
173.10 !Nil ·-·------- ----- IM,962.*3
25.73 • 2,10•llo

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Instead Of Th'irrs:.F;t;•.g ·
FREE JO PQ~TARO

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makes.
Schmolla
Appliance
lllddlepo&lt;t, Ohio.
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A Spcelal Putrha»e 11111k~
(iood only •• lung as t~upply

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roJtEl1AN • ABBOTT r.v. 5Eil
VICE All makca Repaired by Ill&gt;
pert ' l'erhu~t· taiUI. Pboue 6284: Y

CLIP THIS AD

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MIJdltport.

Bring It With Yo11
Eoch Ad

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Fllod 1756
Millh&lt;me
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You hove something

wa!&lt;li-1• . ;r~.s.n, Tr.crd, ,or An;
COLLINS ,ll!:WE
nounce, Let A Do "II y

LERs. Pomc~"''-L___

DON'T WAIT!

FULTON THOMPSON

QUICK S~IIVI~E--••
p11iring hy l''uctOJ7 "'Tra~nelt

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Sentinel ~japlay, Ad
or. Wont Ad be Your
Rep·r'a•Antative. .
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Pomeroy, Ohio

OLI'VE!l DEALERS
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WITH EACH NEW BAILER SOLD
IN FEB.

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t,31111.10 lqu~pm;,t· (CoOt) (Eoll·
411.12 alotocl Volut) ·-----t,OOO.OO
1,181l.M 1'ob!. "--a ---- -- - -- 235,382.1!3

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Will Be Held At . . .-

• loft ntbla1r collltnlciiMt
•Non.r.rHkablo 'lont
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1,199.00
'10.00 Total Dflbt Serrvlce ~~-·
'10.00 Total Expen-d:)turcs ___ 147,228.30 '
Total 'Jiransact1-tms •• ,.. 14'1.226.30
"UITS AND L1AIILIT11S
112.28
AUITI9,H40.00 Cuh Money on Ha-ndIn DepositOry. Aetf.ve 1111d.

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On Yoiu l»ol.
In Go IIipolis

SHO,CK•PRUF

NORLON

4,516.94

service.

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For reliable 1adto and TV repair,

1hlo price pu"ible .

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tblbencwe Eat·li~ aboulw'16ll'l/:t.
s.-w ce&amp;
ne o
Jam

Arrnstrong's land; thence South
about 19 l/2 roda 1.o the pol~ of
beci.D.ning, eontainlnl 3/4: o( ar.

3,38'1.6:1

Total Olber Purposes
Total Maintenance o(
School Planl · ---- --Tota'l Operation and

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FUNIRAL HoMI

RADIO &amp; TEU:VISION Sl!:UVICE
Phont• :,!1/U t'lt'111nd AppliMnre
.Stol't', 118 W M:dn .St., Pomeroy
2- 2~ If

CO-OP

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75.97

Phone 28!1

(20l Business~rvlc~

IIndt per euw;tomer.

deeded by A. Stevens to T. P.

. &lt;.:OLLI MBUS. 0. Uf'-G-.a lt'- ~
"''linkw;, &lt;01 tb ~ Ohio Divi5Jon of
,~Udlil-&lt;' t!altd 111 dt-.er wttre till ~'&lt;d
IU't':dt-n tally 1ft Ohio d.u.rin.c 19M j

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POMEROY

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pt&gt;r ~ l_a ~ ; St. Paul 8, New Raven,
ltuw:i Zwn , Dro6d Rwl. Each Wed·
ne&amp;day n iaht m id-week LeDt.eu
s~rvlca and_ H-oly . Week ~Ice
Will be part~h Be!nce. 1be tme
lor tDe ~rvH:eS u 7:3U p, m .
On, Wednesday nii'bt Feb. 29 the
R .... •. a .... , m~ -..o L. p ... ,.....,., will
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Ish ts &lt;UtOOHOC108 the wo rSh ip serVln for 1956 l..ent-en 9Qll.9M . 1'he
------Go wen '.s West lin e; th once North
to De Camp St r eet; thence West
along sa1d Street tu t he place uf
beginning, rontainmg 2
~ l'res,
IDOTe or less.
1t ...ue1og the same pl'elnise6 con·
veyed by Wilber A. Reeves and
wue to said John W. Race, b ~
deed da,t&amp;d May lt., A. D.. 191:.1,
and recw-ded in Deed Book 108,
Page 100 o( the Deed Records of
Me1gs Ci:~unty, Ohio, t1l which refer&amp;nce Us hereb~ made.
l Beginnine at the Southwest cor.
Being the same property conner of land deeded by A. D. Stt:- veyed by Jobn W. and WeJtba
VlmS ti:l William Armstrong
1D Race to Ermina Jewell by deed
Section 15, Town 1 and Ran,ge 14 dated July 26, 1913, and recorded
of .he Obi o Company's Purchase lD VoJume 108 Page 321 o1 the
and running West about 6 1/~ Meigs County Deed. Reronb,
"- t 1 d d eede d bY A. L . St~
t'Ou.:::~ 0 I'll
The petition further alle&amp;es
vens to PbUip Haning; thenc~ !.hat Mattie IM. Haili.day .acquired
North about 19 112 rods -t o land ner one-sixteenth, (1/ 18), interest

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FENCE SALE

Onl Y one ad

1ne Nor thwe:;t

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~G ulli aboul 38 rua.:; lO- l illl ,l~
ae1Xied by A . .'Stevens to 1-'nu
ltanm&amp;; lbence ha~ l about 18 ro~~
to lantls deeded by A. steve ns w
WilHam Armstrong ; thence Nort h
about 38 rods 1.o the North line of
said .section; tbence West about
Hi rods to the place of begi nnin•,
conta.intng about t 1/4 aeres ,
more or less.
PARCIL NO• 2
Situate in the
Township ol
Scipio, County o( Meigs. and State
of Ohio, ud more pa 1ticularly
dclK'ribed .as J'Clllows, hrwlt:

1.000.90

t~ k.e;,no~ of

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coro~.:r oJ l!aid s &amp;cuo n; thence 1 'Pile New H~ven Lutbenm Pa r- I three, l'hlii'Ctl'esll!'e, St. Mitrk's, UP;'

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and ContrrW:Nttoru ~~-~
20.00 Mitenals· (Estl:nwrted VaTotal Other PUJ1)08e&amp;
2,300.00
10,604.28 lue) --- -- - --- ------ Total Other Auxili-a-ry
Lands (Clost) {E&amp;tim~Agenc-im - - --~ ·- · -- ~
10,6'14.28 VolU.I ------ --- --- 25.000.00
OPIRATION OF
Bul.Jodings (~) {Es11-

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n&lt;'al,
dear
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SCHOOL PLANTPersonal Sorvite ~- .•
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"'l'l'UCmlllL\L I BLUIS

ngt•, m11riola·l and (Iundy s1a·lull.
BNlcfi\ts include group inwr-

Good dl'lan ha•t&lt;l-picked CORN
roc :;alt• $1.20 bu&amp;bot. VIetor
::,iw;un, lt&lt;l'('lnc, Ohl0o 2·8·3tc

Other Fixed

Mlrw~rsvlll1, Ohl•

P•ont 115

RatP'IeiMD.t

Cont·l"'tbution ~-~~-- -~

MOTOR SALIS

$ALIIMAN
E:t~n•!lt&gt;nL

19) For Sole

EmplO)'EIS

MaKNIGH'f

2-4~tc

Retiremont

Contribution --- -----

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Pomvroy,

Ohi'O .

Tea&lt;"htm

IN USED CARS

Jaelulon, Ohio

Riviera Qooupc

BIM""llrna'~,

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Aok Por Mr. ,.,.

.Pers~'llt

lnt-erest on Bonds . - .

Tot-al Ptmona! Service

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1863 CHEVROLET Del A lt' 2-door
sedan $1095. Diacttoo.r'B, Pomeroy, Ohio.
2-4-0t.c

lOSS BUICK

Mlilk Fun-d ··- -- - ·- - Totat Ot.hcr PurlXI'WIS .
ro-tal Public Lun-rh.es ~
PLAY GROUNDSPcr.r•1l·l1 al Serv1re _. _
l.el'·realiona:l SuppliC5 ..
i!;quipmcnt Replacement
Tota·J Other PurpQSe:; _
Tola·l f'l·a·~ Grounds: . ~
OTHER AUXILIARY
AGENCIE5Loolu-rcrs ..•..

'lfty Yun Mlla'-u m A,.,

tl3 rods

SPECIAL PRICE ON EVERY ITEM IN THIS lD I

111'&lt;&gt;1«1 O hhcr Jlurpol!'t'ti

AGENCY

INew Haven Lutnc:ran
L: pOriS• h Announce:s·
Jl.eCinnin&amp; .in Ule Nort•h line of
Secll&lt;.&gt;o lti, TGwn 7 11nd Rana:e lt
Len.fen 5ecJ$0n WQT$h"1p"SetYICeJ
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of the Ob10 Compan~·s Pun;b~e
of Obio, andmore particularly dOi·
ctlbed .. lollowo, IO·WIL

M .OO ascertained,
the followin.:
m.05
persons whoseandaddrelsesare UD· thence Ea.st 416 112 (eet to Widow _0) 27; (2) 3, 10, 17, 2f•, (3) 2, 9, 16 off__.,
7.782.11 1.
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w0If e;
clatloo
1 Ev I'
,.n&lt;~wn,
enn e
line
Freda Katbleea
W-olfe: Prose
Personal Service ~~-~ 90,'10'7.11 Cros:;; Carl Croa; Cliat Cross;
Text Boob- --·- --~ 1,709.26 Vina Cross; Clementine Cross;
Ot-h~r
Educatio-nal
Bertha Cross, · who are nec&amp;S.Sar)'
-- ~ ~- ~ ~ - 1.490.96 . •• parties to this action, wlll take noEducation·al
ticc that Mattie M. Halliday filed
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2,223.82 her petition in the Common Pleas
Edueational
Court of Mcies CouDty, Obio,
1 ~- 28 Case Number 12382, afleJing that
·- · · · · · · · ~Otbcr Pur~s ·
~. 629· 32 she is the i:~Wner. of -an undivided
Tota·l In-strucHon -96,236.43 on~ -sixteenth., (1/16}, interest in
CQ-ORDINATE ACTIVITIESthe {ollowin&amp; described real csPc.-r.s-onffl Se.I'Vice · Attate;
r,
tcndance Orticcf'!l Enum
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PARCEL NO. 1
Other -an&lt;\ DrlvWg Train
Situate in lite To\l:ns.hip uf
144.17
ing ~--··-~ -· --· ···Tot;li OthcT Purposes _
144.17 Scipio, Count~ of Meigt;. Dnd Stale
Tot a l Co-ordinate ~\c•
187.!17 Hauling --- - - ------ - ·
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118.861
LIBRARIESIn~urance -- ~ -. - - ~- -- 271.20
499.75 To-tal Otlher Pttrpoo.e5 ~ 4,349.32 1
499.75 TtHal Operatiun Qf
499.75 School Plant --~~- ~--- 13,748.4:2 I
MAINTENANCE OS
SCHOOL PLANT.... $6.00 Value

Con·

Fir•, Automobil•, H.. lth

POSITION OPEN

J95:J PONTIAC 2 door t~edan, like
new 5995 . Blacltnar·s, Pomeroy, Ohio.
2-4·6\ c
$1695.

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port. Reuonabte. J'hont! 16044a-l E~-p-&lt;!ndlrt~~e~ - ~~d
- · 28 '862.93
Expenses
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M.
Total
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Tota·l Other PurpllSe.s
Total AdmlnloStra.tio-n
1
Fen;
tetll-.I:J:lllllUIIOr:.
Lad
. ders. REFRIGERATION SALES AND INSTRUCTION-

t;caftoJ.ct Bovda .u

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Pomeroy-M,;-;ICI;;d:;;l~l!peil~rt..:.,~O~h-;.lo~.:iirtii;;-·--:;;;o;,:;-;;;;;;-;;::;;::;:::;;::;;;:;;:-;:::-;--:-:--:-:---:....Fr:_:::idoy, Fel:iruo ry 10, 1956 .,

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TIRE SALE
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Oliver Bailey, Owner
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'Mr. 1U'Jod Mr.!. Herman Warner
returned Tinu-eday from £ six
week fd.ay in Ooeco and Naples,
Fb.

Lucille Bea&lt;bs Haw);lDB. Pomeroy Soclel9 F.~:di!!·~to~r~Pb~o~ne:;.,:S244~:....--...;;;;;;,_ _ _ __

Judy Murray
Bride Is Honored Wednesday
Celebrates
With Surprise Bridal Shower
17th Birthday

open tLe door

Mfss Wr.ginia Mayes was sur·
prW.'C:I with a brildiJJ, !ilboWeJ" WednesOOy evenin-g wttlb -a sur-pr~ -nl'Siday evenring after c:hotr -rehearparty at tbe lbome of her -pa-rents, sal at the first Baptist Church.
Mr-. ·a ud IM!r9. Clarence M'WT'ay at The shower was given by IMrs.
Bredbur:y. The guests enjoyed Slti.rlcy MiLls witlh M~. ~
games and -dancing duri-n.g Vh e Bcarlu 85 coho9tess . The pa:rty
seventeenth birt-hday of
Judy ~ was celebrated WedTtle

evening ·md weroe served birthd-ay
cak-e, jce cream and cokes.

Choir .membenJ

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-pr-esent were

McGhee,

Frank

Ch~ew,

Pearl Hoffman. J.trs.
H
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Homer yose , .,_
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Jacqueline Rice, Miar'celJa ~1101",
L . D. Dilet, ~. Mrs. C. P.
Bradbu:ry end Mm. Gerald An·
was at the Bezr+h:s home and a t.Mny; other ~: Mrs. cneaecolor sohe~e ol red oa~ white brew and 'M!rs. Chsd.es M,aYf:!S mow.a:s used m -tlhe decw&gt;ations and ' '!!her of tbe bootiree. Sfod1n.g
relra&lt;~hmenl:s of ~e. iel:Jo, nuts ; guests wera Mrs. ~ S~~Vely
a-nd coffee. TOO g.~f11S' were pol'llad choir director .and ~Miss Bess Sa-n-

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Mrs, NOMIII Usle, S)'l8CUB'e. hilS
bee-n 1111ken to the bema of 'h er
dau&amp;ht-er, IHM. Jolm· Ctoots. CQ,J.

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Opon a savings account with us- and build
up your balance regularly. for ready cash,
safety for your fun~s, intorost on your dtpotits,
and access to other helpful financial oel"'icoo,
thoro's nothing quilt likt money in tho bank!

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1172
RUTLAND

MEMBER FEDERAL ltEIIRVI SYITIM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INaJRANC:I CORPORATION

,COME SEE OUR-

Federated Circle
Baptist Golden
Has Guests At
Rule Class
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C0ntr1'b Ut eS
Wednesday Meet
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QUALITY IS LONG REMEMBERED
.AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN.
IF YOU WANT A HIGH QUALITY, REAL
VALUE, LOW PRICED CAR SEE

The

MiUdleport

Emel'gezl(y Chicago, JU. Mr. Prie8s · liVed in
Middleport wtiile ·employed at
Kyger , Crek. . . ·
J . B: Hayes, cbp~P; "h&amp;$ been
visiting his daugb(W, Xr&amp;'. Frank
Chcesebrew, and huBPaJJ4.t

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To M't~ke !Lhe Cbui"C'h. School rMiooo
llllt~Ung" COJ\Ciuded w-il'b '.the
group de-ciding t-o have a 00tl!te'8l
between :the- •men and women tbru
'March and Apri'l.

Jolly Club
Has Meeting
Wednesday

Refreshments werto~ served by
Lhe •hosts at ,the "Close of :the mool-

tn.a

to BeD Neotr!Jng, Chester
Knight, Joack Kennedy, Rev. tOO
Mrs. William Kennedy entertain· Mrs. Bart.cl·8, Anna .Mlurray, tMts.
cd the Jolly club Wednesda:y ev~n· Lena Hub~r. Miss Emma. Seitz,
ing al her home, Mulberry Ave.
MIN. G-uy RusscU, .M1ss A-nn Ebl'~ollowing a short bll8iness ses· enbaeh, Mrs. CarJ
N.orton, IMk's.
!dun in charge or the president 1Joui8 (l.eibel, Joe Kennedy, iM'h:.
Mrs. K~nnedy the evening
William Kennedy and •title hoots.
spent ~ocially .
The next meeting wJU be held
Hcfrc~;hmenls in keeping with
St. Valentine Day were served by on March !5 8t the home of Mn.
the hostc~s to Mrs. Wilbur Hann. Lena Hdber, Union Avenue.
lng, Mrs. Millard Van Meter. Mn.
Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Eldon Will, Mrs.

Dtnny Thomp&amp;on

Pea.-1 Ash

Calvert

Mrs. VanMeter

Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs. Donald
Hauck, Mrs. Albert Woodard and
Mn. Charle Strau88.

.elebrates
Birthday

I'RID ILAITTNAII

1952 IIUICK .......... 895.00
1953 PONTIAC ••... .. 995.00 S,eclal
4 tlr. llldan. One local owner.

2 dr s~•n. Orloin•l ._luk flnla.h like new

1954 BUICK •••••••• 1,695.00 1953 BUICK ......... 1,295.00
Spt~clal Dlx. 2 clr. l•lu two otb..-1). One ca,.,ul ow·
Special 2 fir Sed'ln, One locel owner. BNullful bluo
.,,.. '"" th,... f9ne IIN'Itlnel finlth.

ner. Sh•rp concNtlan,

1953 WILLYS .•• , ••••. 777.00
caro~ul ownfr

A.erM•alo Hard top C", OM

1952 CHEVROLET •.•.• 695o0o
01•. 2 dr Secl•n. Peww tUdo-IHutlhtl now· ~u.
flnloh.
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1,55 BUICK

95 00

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v.a Iuper •l•l'erf C...

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V-1 ·aoaclrnu..r Hont to,. Pow., st.otinv, pawer
wlmhft entl..,.t. Llko new thr.. .-.ne ltlue finish
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19S4BU ICK, .. .. . . . . 2,295.00

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llviefa C:·llf, A ro•l cream puff-Le11
c~l, . ml ...... Shorp

Ptwtf' .......,...locol owner. lmmocul•l't; ltluo
white.

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1954 BUICK • .' ...• o•• 1;895.00 1952 BUICK .......... 995.00
1,..111 llvlora Cpe. &amp; 4 clr. SMon. Oynaflow drl\'t,
Honl ta, styUnt. OM c•reful ewner. LUco new con·

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1954 PONTIAC • • • • • • I, 795.00
I cyl. Custom C1tolln•

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(pie,

All INthtr ...,,. Low

. 18 PIECE

DINNERWARE SET

BUICK ..... .. . 1,595o00

·. 'Svg.r' lowl end Creom Pltchor

2.49 set

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RoHMestw Conv. cpe. New on. coat no•rly f4500.00
l'hlt tM It oxtr• ...tl for moclel.

1953 WILLYS . . . . . . . . . 895.00
ltatten w...... One Clreful l.c11 owner. 6 crt lxtr.t
..... ,.. !Milot.
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ltst Bukll:lo-dulioe o 111111'-Ulow •• 777.00
1951 'Ford Victoria Hard lop
777.00
11110 llulek sp..lol z c1r i!Qift
49~.00
ltll Poallae 4 dr Dlx lleilaa
ItSO Slud. Champ Conv Cpe
1148 Bulok Sopor 4 dr D)'i iUI.e
1148 Llneoln 2 dr . . . .. .. • .. . .. . . .
1141 Qw, "88" Club rpe ,..,.. polnl
1148 Cit.. 4 dr ..... , , ........... ..

1841 PJ,y I dr . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . 195.00
1147 Padao a dr ... , •.... , ...... 88.00
11$3 Q~s:;. I toll Z op nlo ........ 1,195.00

•os.oo !9Sa .DOdle ,..
~43.00
315.06
185.00
395.00

195.00

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ItS~ , !!o,l!le," toa,ftkup ... , . . . . . 39f.OO
1811 BOdie :! filii, a op ulo .. , . . . . . 495.oo
19&amp;~ Fonf 'K ton rellul.lt •DlllltG,
6~6.00
184 . Jal. J'icbp ............ : .. . uil.oo
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CUSfOM ROYAL Lo\RCI HAtttm:IP t'IMWIIPLITI
- l f u l Thr.. tono
ONLY 4,000 ACTUAl. MILlS!

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RAWLINGS
SONS
CO.
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Corner Mill ond s.,orid Sh.
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MiddleiiOrt, ·Ohfa

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prepor•tiont f01' the furioral of
Connie MKk, .tt.lld•nb drotw
the f,-ont of the stedlum nam'od
for the 93-ye.,-old
Ol'd
M•n" af baHIMrt.

Tboc9day,

Feb.

9

Gra'CC MlcJJbodi"Ht Ohuroh ~ .... G.a-lli·
po)is. C.al'll :M~nrey Jr., Cub Cnrnmi&amp;ioner wa' unabLe tJo. . be pr-e'*".""lt IU1Id batriet ~uttlvc Noi!OD
l.Jea.Oh oonduoted ·tbe meetiDg.

The ·~tklg was optmed ~y ILWO
Cub Scout 801DgiS-~ed by Letach. Detoonrillr.al-ion.s on We Bolltom of
Tho &amp;;,a. theme ror MwCh WE~re
~- by A. B. Somoov.ille t~n
reraronee matcni:al ool•&amp;~IOO to ~
r::beme at-'. MU'LOft Hood pl"'LWented
.a Box MitJV.Ie oo SOO. We. A !borne
m-1100 JtJghi'!li game wa&lt;s a-ll'!lo UIS'ed
byll:b!! group.
Somr.~Hbe ma.dc a •·cubby"
(PBCk .Allllendaaoe- AW'811'd) LOut of
an cans .a'lld Pack Z44 of Midldl-eport. won "CUbby'' wi:lh .tr.m ·~lead-ert.9 ~- 'lUre meeting waa
cliosed b)' a ~ by Rev. Paul
Nhwandler. Hmt P..t Dm Mothers se_""_'Cd pit iiUIId co£·(~.

M.

'lllC Presbyteor1.iaor Ohuroh m. Pt.
P·J't"&lt;tSMJt M M:3J'Ch 6-13 a!ltd 20
frum 8-JQ r . M.
At!l!endiog ware Po~ Pleatfant
Pock 25~Mr. aod 11oft's. L..eQ Bias,

l~oroge Rob~rll&lt;;. M~ Pack

J**

244-Ben F. BaOOy, -~.ns,.
Sat·
rtlerftcl&lt;d, Mnc;, Juc Wr•lsorl·, Wr.ll'fld
MM_._W-iJIIi.am Weawr, Mr. ..wl' ~
Dw'fbl Wa'l-lwc, M1'. and· Mlns. MU•
oi.on Hood 'and Pauli R~. _
New Hawn Pack 256--W. F.
Clladwlel:l, .aDd oom. J. 1M. Abel,

I
I

&amp;rlin of
·

.

witb -tmnMv
CU'bi-.£-.

session.
ested per.sons met at

IM nt:b ra1

~

wil

:;t:·!n

.re

otber persona wishing to enter

Zw.~ing and iMnJ.
bQth of J-'tomcroy.

PinaL W.IJ8IDI!T,

~~.

w~U·

be ''Oiror 'in- tM Home." ng
February 16-Dedford Home De.

ow- .- • 1110
• · Food ~U~~r&amp; Th•
:- &lt;&gt;~. ;::;:
..~::...~~o':
.~
=.~::~
be on "Cotton DI'l91 Project" dl
-

t"r,bruary 17- 10 A. M~ untit. 3
P. M. the Mei(ls Onunty Home De·
tll'I'IJ11!,1'!'8ti-on c.ow.ill wi-lt meet at
'tiM- hrunc of Mfls.. Nolarr &gt;in Syr.aru;;e -to Cflmplebe opl:arw J'lo;r dte

aruwat AobKovemcnt DJII)' pro.gr.am

com~~m ~fli' ICII

to hr- he'ld at t-he

M•idd~

High

Sl'bool A~wn Mvd:l 6.
fo'{"bruary IP-Jooior Fair Bo•rd
wioU mM oitJ bJKo oourt mom from
to A. 1'11 untj.} 12.

to rm

Wendel Enzenaner
Fun~ral Servi~es
Planned Sunday
fo'tm t'fl'1all

.....

Slfnt1i[F Harokl Ou-ckwtG'!t'h.
HEALTH CLUB TO M&amp;IT
TOO UighWI&lt;I'Y Pa!trol ~t'('d
TtH:l L:mrl'l Cliff J:It:'-'!(tft' Club
tba.t. GeCJngc Yoltt~g. 32. Ponl•L'W'Oy W~J.I .tJlleCil Monday at 7:30 P:. M. •t
Witi dlt"d 1o appear bc.flote ).fa'ynr 1the :harnc of P-h Glerm ''l'hompE. F. Jtiol:lh1.~n-. itolnig}:ll:, on ~rhe '901)'. A layctlbn '8howcr will ~ 'beld
'C~ or l'Offl 10f !load and .Nhn tor Mrs. .ftlllllO!I tewB Eaoah memE&gt;&lt;non. 21 , Long - · - " " " ' ber ilo ~ "' tm1rur an liMo
cllled llo cppoor lo Robin· "' ooJI lor ~ flioc1 'rhe
- · · C(lW\1, ~
-~· I~ """ ~'«~~ .t~

..,·u.e
.. .cil. . . -•. Tile-"""'
·l&gt;rillll . • Valmlline, . •atld ooct
~ trl!l,al'l
. ·;
. _ awrcJa for the bobo :puty. . . •

*

6l'I"V'f.N'.s

for

Weod('l

Etn:ell'aUf"''. 84. wOO di,oQ f'ri.-tay ;rt
-t.lle O'N('al ReNt !lome, will be
hr-ld Soo&lt;d&gt;JY at 2 p. 111. in the
Ewing Ohaipt"l.
llf' i ~- snrviTf!d hy L' lre ~.her,

'Charged w)lh driving ~i~ &lt;int'f!Xi·
Ew.,crtamnJ"ent du1ing 41fte ('W·
earfied and W. II. Jl!omioe, 48, .Ru1· mnt wa1~ pr~n' . r-d by &amp;ldlle 1'\fc
1hmd WillS meted $10 wnU ~ fur and WiU.iam Raldif,f :and' ~·h­
·ir,j~oxilnM.ion. Thr. twu WIOt1e
llfr· ttWCitJ!~ W&lt;"\t"t ~1"\!'Cd ,tJo ·tlbi·rrlY lft(.'lh ·
1'\'1:-t«J F!nMtay -evening .and •i»&gt;lefiiiM in .fibc -oounty jm1 b:v Deputy

..

tD,;:!

ti•~ 'l'ld~.

Thle SWeniU::... depa.'!'ltme•lt re· viooo Officer.
·
ported 11hid' ,two Rutland men wer r
Tm\Jalltv:o p.laru OOV!e been mr.JI:Ie
fad &lt;1Jod4tr by GrmdJicy: dlat'ge1l f-nr , t ,h~ LalJ'oo- DIIY cd...,..11it·vt
wttll dntvrng witHe inlox!call•d which is spom;orCd annulJIY by
llmd 'tnto~cat-i&gt;rm.
~ he Legion P'Otrt:. The POISIL ~IIi .pa:yAeoondi:ng Ito ·lhc reporrl, Wil · ~ng for the "Cx&gt;am~natlion '01/ (,Ire
bur Molden. 41 . Ru~ was ·fin - e~"eeS of a ~'-kldleport. ~ RLued stoo cO!Sts &lt;me~ .wnoo1111..W- t(t dMt and for the!' g~ - wh!I:Ch trc
rthr'c!'ll day~
·in 1!00 ftJUI1(.y jail nM~'

a.

v.... .,:...

be conduebed
by Mr&amp; ""'-d
Nol.n ._ County H...., limo .......

.Lhem on ~ ~h:ci1• .achiewrnt-mts .and
Df TliJit ta.gging ·hilS doir- arnd $150 ool;f·ed 1tihoci-r .k"topecUoo "v-ory fine."
and 00.'1' '5 f-nr f:bc orher two clloarg·
Hen-ry CJatW'OI'ILllY. Pool: Ofln·
as, alJlb:J(~grh !IJe .]lad $40 oi l!lhaL m~, pre!-t'id~ aDd Dun :lbokb
SI.I'SpeDded ,pt'Ddi'lllg that he d'iti· P&amp;.'ft: OommanOOr, was fi!M11ed by
pose of Lfbe swine within 2t Jrou.rs. t'ttc Board
1nutec6
t·he
The UM"e.'o1 w:ti rnalde by Cooml:blc !J08iti~O'h vJJcabed by f1he llCSi\lli'llaiillll
C.Cil .Cook.
or Wiillrioam Scal'befTY. l"o6t .so--

OlNI! YOUNO put. !ntlhlna' tiNChu . Dll h1l eiJ"ht-toot bu.tlt of
,Abrah&amp;m l.u&amp;cotn In IANfal, Kill.. Ill bollor ot Ltneoln'l bl_rthday
:reb. 1.2. . SQn,o,
and .0.?14. "- look on. f ln.tiN'tl!Jtio~l
.. . . ·.MtchaeJ,
"•

The
EJ.ten.
ion oannou.nced tQta)'
Ule
Home Demon.&lt;i.ratiou &lt;and ottg.
ac:tivi"Liioe!s 'fur the ~k. of Febn,tary 12·18.
February 12-fobe
:llutWid
· Home~ CJu))
ill
meet at dle 11ome o1
Ca-nady at RuUand Tbe tlllriC
iUle mcldtinC wil!l ~ "CWior
lrom.e" ll!lld tbe D'Jeii!C.ibg will et
U'D&lt;kr.'Wa!y-. 10:30 A. M.
g
February 14--Atw Bril!t
JJI"QQIWn Pliarmine' ad.i'ridlls :

tbij eoune
invited to enter
Wednesday Eveniq, Febrtw'J 15 loellloa.
at the Leeton Hall in Racine.
Fetwwq. lS-J'wttat Home
~ Club will meet at
~EIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
tbe !home .of Hnr. Oby P8)1ater
Dlb;miR9Cd ~: A.1:Jlh.w and the subject ot u.e JllOl'ti

Teams Up With "Hainlet"

1

-ar

amba....

1

I

Han . He

· •

Eut Germany, G. M. Puah-

FRANCISCO UP- Wiie
The United States, Britain and
escaped Indiana Fanee, in one of the strongest
mass murderer W'ho was captured proteats they have ever ~~ent to
in a pawn shop here, bl(){'ked ef. fd~ow, ujd the existence of
forts .,-riday to send him East to armed bands in Red BerUn could
the electric chair.
have
the "-.ovest ......,equen-s."
Th
~"
Irvin, condemned to dcalh for
e protest ~mined the Reds
one of six lroldup murders in In- that the Western powers have
djana and Kentucky, refused to pro~i.Jed to defend West Berr
waive extradition and won a post- .ICJ!rru;t "attack from any quarter'~
ponement until Tuesday .
ud added they will not l'eeogni~
The 31-year-{J]d prisoner broke "any waiver of reJPGDiibUity by
ou~ of an "escape proof'' jail in the_ Soviet government for acts
Prmccto.n, . In~.• on Jan. 19 and Whlc~ could lead to any IUCh ateluded pohce m ten states. He was tack.
f~nally picked up by two San Fran- . ~was a reference to U.e Conctsco patrolmen Thursda}· when be rnunist claim that Soviet Germany
tried to pawn two rings stolen In ia now a sovereign &amp;tate," 00 long3 Los Angela rober:y.
er subject to Russi8n authority.
The Western nnote..were inapired by las~ month's PUide tbrough

1 be Q~ld Middleport started instruction Jn
~ ~1:;k: tt~g First Aid to a class of 26 members.
1
sel·} wbo· &lt;tied
. Y~
Firemen are training as Emerg.
af~nooo at b SU::Y ~~J cncy Squad Men , School Bus Driv·
A
L"'"
'
Y ers for emergencit$, and othen
v;:e- Mi4dl
illit to be better tralned in (U'st
Jack F'Tcy, Le&lt;l-IWI Say~'(!, ~l"J- ~da
eport . ~cy aid. Graduates ol U.e 18 hour
G'l'li1tl;·lead-. ChNibi·re Pad: _206- Sql~a:
R. Pl('locm were course will be presented With ited
l'lk1J. ctaN'flol'le . MuH'ood Jr. :·.Fflom ea c ·
e.
Croaa First Aid Certificates for
H.-:11!loek ~ve Pack ~~s~. w 819 _ the wife or 1bc JQre Completion of the Standard Course.

Legioo

• •.....

protnt, mid to R

F'lrst A'd
Class
I
Red
some 23,I)(HI clvlJ.
ta~s some of them 12-rear-old
e~ddrenand· armed
nu
•••• Js Started For rilJea
,r· '
""
Raeine Firemen
SJX
· Agne
• ullure
·
Mrs.' Ruth Hysell ' mentRacinemet VGiurrteer
Fire_ Depart·
•
.
••
In regular sessiOn WedExtensJ
M
·~
FuneraI services
. IwithnesdayPrel!l.idenl
evening at the Fire Hall
on
eeusr
Bobbie Roy
in
A
0
Schedul
Following tbe busioet~:s
re ft
e
Set For Monday charge. Firemen
and other interthe Legion .
M6ies A~
Fune
.
Hall where Mr. Emmett Sbuler of
some o1

1., B
Brings Fine For IFeener
ennel(
. e.st'dent Post Praised
D.ex.ter. R
A Dexter~ Ohiu-, ~~~fl. Jack
By Inspect or
6oM,
f•:'R'cd'
mnd
of
$50

::.to

SAN

H'e _sald "Con&amp;ress will have to
dedde wbk~- way it 'f'llnls to go;
we _~D9t-'n both dirto~Uons at the
sam:t!i - tlrpe."
Tbe · bill, passed Friday by a
12 to 3 ...... iti&lt;IUded • one billltr,t d9t.W~..Jf.u ~nk" I{Ul_a re~
turn to bO per cent priC'' su-~·
~
on corn, cotton, peanuts and millable wheat.

j Lou151c Harnson, M-n;. LydUL Cirl, En ~. and a suni"Yed by ooc
·MM.. H6TI')' Swattz ii.'Ud l.eo S. son, q~. P~y; ~ d:liugtl~
Cl.llntils.
_ .
.teft, JIM PWIU... Pt. PJleSiaat; one
~'&amp;Uipo1i9 Pack ~~ ~v-id -,isater, ~- 0ora M-eiAhart, Pont:
Rdl~~e. Mr-. and Mf\'f. A. B. SOmer· -e-roy I8Dd a bNther WriUiam Boyles
vi~•l-c, MM. J~hn Dobbl£16, Mre. :W. Ak:mll and tive grandMI)dren.
Tr&gt;a:ming cour.te Qait.cs armoun· H. rM'C'IWI~Il'SC', ~ .and Mrs. Lil.w·
Frklnda may caN at tbe funma·l
ood ~: Den -Mrat.'berr&amp; 1rWni:nlg to 1'~'11Lcc DJCk'Cy, Hel!b B~ ~arne&amp; -tJorn.e. Bt1t1ilat will be 'in Beech
o
H. Hmt8(m, Rev. l';rul M. N~&amp;wan · Or1we Cemetery.
dor ""d NI:•Jsoo Leach.

Loose Livestock

w~ned the Soviatt they would be
Mld rnponslble for aoy attack
on West Berlin by the armed gangs
of Red workers and youttw.
A statement broadcast by the
East German radio today said the
10 eallcd "C~gllting groupt" wer-!
fonned "to protect the Germa11
d.•.mm....:~.
.,. t.l. c repuWic and ill! aehiiThe East Genmrn statement was
a:en al!l an indication that the SoVIeU. would reject the We•tern

"Mad Dog" frvin.

fiU'them ogain."

ScQ.u t be

eoommi ~ uf aHt.lwii'IQ' llls s:wl:ne h.1
mm at MoT~; and ariot-M:r Maryc

•'

.

And S«retary of Agriculture
Ezra T. Benson u.id the wmmit·
1-ee bill. "is a mixture of good and
bad''. He expreJ&gt;Sed hope the full
Senate would "strike the bad fea·
tures and retain the good."
So me Republican senators predieted the President would veto
the bill if it contained l'igid tiUpporUI.
,..
Ben.son said the soil bank feature • originally prO\)O&amp;ed by the
aclnliniatration • "w:ould empty
our warebou.ae" of tr:op surplus.
Howe~r. h~ . added that ., 90
J)tt'.:cent of parity supports would

AS Ti'IE SADDENED CITY
Phll,..iphl• comPI-'" finllt

WBii-

Service Station '
· Damaged By Fire
Fire caused etrthnailll . dam·age&amp;
of $100 to •120 ftD SatUrday morn·
ina: at Murroy'a ~ Station In Ma: ,..-·· soD Clty. Dam•1e Wil confined to
the floor between the main part
of tho bulldillll Mill the ba..,.ent.
· ·Tbo Muon Vnlln!l~r Fire De··
_putinent annm"ed the eall at
· ,, approdmatel)' 8:10 a.m. and eJ:·
~ ,JI lo a ...Iter of lllh&gt;

Friday.

"ll1ad
Do'g" In'l·n
1'
Blocking Efforts
For Extradl.tl'on

Wbi&lt;lh $40 WaS' fHJ'!-lpDIHtOO Tbu"'·
Fecrn-!'y - Uct~ll"bt
r06t. No. 128.
Jia,y II'JI'O::bl· by Ju.&lt;N•icc of 'the Pui'te Altlt'rli.10an Legitm, reoeiv-00 !)f.gh
R. L. Gr ,~mMey, u-f iMtll'ei':WiJIIC, on p1"'ttre f.-rum l·b'O.l Jo'ounWJ. Div'iiiion
c.bq~s: qf albawing hils MY'frue to Oorrhnan-drr, Harold Riroe, .Rutland.
•t'U'Il .t ·ta.rgc.
wllo W&amp;li t·i"K"ti·r- Jrw;ptdJDg of!fleer
S!~ff~ ::rd pi!Oi·ded guitcy m .two Wed'fl'llS-Iia.y wlwrr t:lley 'llli£t at Ole

Dt. Sldoey Mayer, llxocu!t""
retary of tbe Inter Board CouneUI
of. Ohio. Annual COnt~rence of
Meth'odiat Churches wti1 conduct
tbe aervitfls rea:ularly scheduled at
Raelne, ruJk Grove, Foreat Run on
lbal day.
There will be no services at Sutton. Church this Sua~y. ReV. El·
wbod also anli®Mell lhot the Ra·
cln~ Boy Seoul Troop will attend
Cburth Services 111 a body thiR
Sunday, National Soy ~out Sun·
' day.

ONLY

President Eisenllower has not
changed by "one iota" in his oppositior: to . the riQid hiith farm I
price supports, White Uouae Press '
Secl'etar:y Jam es C. Hagerty said

8ta(-

\!«·

.,

Hith Quality- Low Priced Special

BE HUN UP- The East German Communi.l!ll!l today bru.hed off
WASHINGTON t,JP-The ad. ahWet&gt;tern Allied prulest again.at
mioistration has fiOunded a sour : 1 e formation uf ch·ili.an armed
note . over the rigid . farm price group in East Berlin.
props wntained in the omnibus
U. S., BritUh and Frcneh protest
farm aid bill pasa;ed by the Senate notes, delivered Friday nigbt.
AgricUlture Committee.

For

Rev. John Elw~ of tbe Ra·
Methodi&amp;t Chlireb announces
a cue11t spel!lker at the ~~ar
.Dotninc 1erviee8 Q"' Febtuary 13.

ELBERFELDS

FURNITURE

Units

Strong Protests Are Given
To East German Government

President Veto
Is ·Likely For
Farm Aid Bill

Scout Troop 245 Middleport Cub
· ·
WinsPa~kAttendanceAward
Makes Plans
• M~on..c..a:tliiu-Mcti.gs cub
I .ool'Ct ·a't 1Feb.
he s.a,pt.s Chu.n!'h in
·held their montl ly Round Middt.,o "
21.cUb28~
"ohd v.r.
Court Of Honor km""'s
-Lllbl~
at .l:he 6 from 1-3 P.
nl

~ine

ly clwcfr' end r..._ cold with
......- flwriot ...t •IMI north

Against

I "St'If upTempest' . '

Guest Speaker
In Pulpit At
Racine Church

lvOrywtlltt Hott Proef· Dlnnerwt,. Sob Wltft 22K G.ad Trlin ....rvko for
4. Coml•h af Four *•ch DlnMt Pl.t.., C.ups, bun~ Dtlllrb. OM

ROOMS OF
~ New Fur11ihire ·

PlaDB of the Kaiser Aluminum
Mr. Ben~dict ga\le a short htst·
lad Chemical Corporation ~or the oey .~ hls ,e5'mpany which atuted
development of the plants m Rav· In 1946 when they purehaaed War

Surplus plants .ud began their
WASiflN~~N UP-The EB;enrapld advancement wbich iJ taking 1howier adm~rnsl!r!l'nrcm ~ was
them .to the top of the Iong-estab· l ·~t:d ready .to defl-nd its 1954
Jished aluminum produeers in this ! dcr:'ISIOII ~ Max ~ tlw.de
coUJ1try.
j ~:&lt;lntr1!.)lr.J m ~ ·Bace or an impend·
~ng sooat&lt;e •mquM-y.
Church.
In speaking IO.f ·the 1mpaet. a! the
"W~ had misgivings abOUtl !the
E. 0. Rail, p1.am ctutlrman. p~ao!a on thiil IIN'Iil he sadd that move at• the time," ane adm.i!n.i:s·
introduced Mr. 5enedicl who t by 1958, . approximately 370 su- .t.Norion .offtcla-1 said'. "'But .t:he pribrOUibt a mesaage trom Ford Mur· pei'IY!i&gt;iors woukl be bz1ougbt. in mary cons.i~tion W.lS liD hoM a
row, top-man at tbe new plant, aay· W:nn oUae-r- ~ ~bn't8 utd :that be- undie(l CN!nt• with our Al·I~EI1 C"'tll
1DI "We're &amp;lad to be here" and oa-use of 41)ns tlte oontPaRtY wuti if we .bad to ghre a little fJlOII"e lin
~erring to the buUdlnl of tbree very int-e.nested ion Whtarl lb !hap· •tJ'tad;) wlth .tlbc Soviet bloc."
H,arate plants in tbia area . The Pening m .all Q{ the n~boriog
Tbe 1954 ~-West .t:ntllde 11"-eVi·
lpeaker began his talk with a COD· bow·DIS in ibe housing deveiop- IS'ilan wa.so under&amp;tood to ·ba;ve be1oo
deUIIed explanation or the making meDl'i', -e~ of 61CbooW, im· approVed by Premenot Elis6rtbow·
of aluminum startirig With the min· prove~ nf ui'iUty ~. et~. eJ'! -aoo tJbe Na'lrioo:al· S~y
1111 ol bauxite in Jamaica, BWI,
U'Sing rt:l&amp;r piabt at Spokl~~" · Cou-ncil .
from eompany owned minu; ship· Wash., ~a ~ ·he 'SillowOO
'Dbe Sena~ Pft'm.aot-W. Lnvcsti·
pia&amp; this to Loui11iana for chemi· rtftat by .aatu•~ ~as the nn- gatiog .sttboornmHu..e wN~ o-pen. u.
cal proceulng and then ~ West p~-Wn1'1! should affootl 2Sa,2M per- ~nquiry oncn 'l'umday intlO the opVir&amp;lnia wbere the alumina or sons in rtlhb -part. 'Of tlhe Voail-ley.
e!J'Ia.~~om -of Eaisi.-West ~r.adle. 'I\ha
alumtnUm oxide wUI io through a
A·g111:n tMiii'Jg It he Spokiane opena· eommilt 1~ wants to know why
amelting process to get .pig alumln· ·Uom. as an .example he nid rtlhat Russ.ia ill gettin-g J'a:tlg.t' s hi'pm-enb&amp;
urn, and the varioua phases which 'ill was oprobabl&gt;e tlbat 'l:l&amp;t~Hitre or of ooppcr wine, !!il&gt;rge &lt;eLectric
eM wltb sbtlet and foil aluminum. i-ndcopendt:dl:-' rabrJcatloint
WQl.tld iffi'fll'a.t01'6, and
some machine
Mr. Benedict said that his com· bu~tct a. l'arge ·numbcrr IQC ma'Uter fuol.s ~rom &amp;~ta:in arnd .nrt!Mr COUll·
pany'a lint l!llep in the develop· plaru'1s et"'Uiild: tbe -~ IOIJJe6' at il'lles part.i:Cipatling iln ~ ¢lr8de
ment of tbe Ravemwood plant was Rla.VlmSWIOtti. A question and 'aDS· 0011'~£10Jis.
.., .erect a fioisbia.g mm costing wet' -period &lt;fu9ed- the rint~
Sen. Sh.rant S}·Dl'i~ D-!M'.o.,
$22,000,000 and employing
500 and 1ln.fonuait ive proQr.wm-.
a .suboo.rnmi.Wee mmtbClr, pnadid-·
men. This mUI eovus ten acres and E&lt;ltiSI)flo Balrer, '})toesldent. -tbcmk· W" ~rome "V«f inil.f'ff\e~Stli'lll;l( ' diswlH be in f)peraU.on llY mid~ummer . 00 ·M'tr. Bmtadid- lor- tlhe f•ine closures in dre ·h~n·gs.
":PU• is call~ the 11Sm!lll phase" 1 speeeb . ~oo , had ~ -aillld: '&lt;?f.e-red
Of "8Jilall plant" •11d the second ~e wpport ol. .the Rotary m any
step deals JW!th an $80,1)!)0,000 w.Y tbey migh&lt; ioelp tlbe K&gt;ioer
pip&amp; wltli 2000 ·~
r. tile ....--. ,
··
.·
fabrlatillll af'tliO iil~&gt;j:,s,ty
r&amp;6·Nd~Wi.•....,._
Pt.
acres will be under roof for this Pllealslnt RDtltr)'' Cklb, '\WH .flmtro.
mill whieb ls to ~ cotnpleted by duced by P81il E. l&gt;a.Yls and SUS·
the middle of 19!57 and wtll be tlle gttSted illh&amp;t dt,n1tng tbe sumnwr a'l'l
iargest built in t.he United States at~endaiOOC eaobest be held by rt'lte
since World War'11. An intereatiog oombined Pit, f.\e&amp;Wit:·Nwv l,ilMln
Troop 245, Doy Scolt11So of Amcr·
phase of the bulldlng of these clubs iliDd' tlhe Ga.lti:polis--Middleplants is the uae ot alurilinum for pocl.-PotJllelr.O-Y dub~. ~-e ioc'a are oomp•€11ting •p}'A'OO fur &lt;!'heir
afebiteetpral and structural fun- pllaris- wrene made lf.Q CBJ'I"'Y Oll't his Ooum oi H.orrw:r w~Uh ~lhc time &lt;lllld
p-l'flee ·to be- anO'OUnced. ·~~~~~er.
etiuill• ia'eludins fifty overhead sugges.t:i'o.nr.
The m'Pmberu: of .~ !De'Wiy 011'f bridJe eraDOB which will be tht!
F'Ln-al -p1enll Wl6l'e oomphlkrJ' for
· finl to be all aluo-i1num, electri· a delleg.atioo 1ll ettend' rtihe J)i&amp;. ganizod lloy Soout Mlotbers-' Club
catty welded.
tmlct. Cmf\eoonoe 'i n Z-an~sv.ilk! on wi)l be pi;rml"d at ~'beot ('.()IU~t arul
11m ..a;w~Q'I'd w~ll be prer~n~'l·d f-or
• The latest ""oou6eement. by the Feb. 19-20.
Kalaer officials 1a of a Reductlo11
Mt:th-odist women who 'J)IlCP'a"' Hte brut exhlibit •in- ttre bUBiness
Plant which will cost $120,000,000 ed eBd &amp;etr\"«1 4be ;roast beef din- sootilan -duntng Na.tWc~ Boy
aDd employ 1700 persons and wJaen OOT' WBr;e .Mrs. H'4IDTY H'E&lt;nn'fl!S'Y, ~t Wci-k.
Tbn Scout of .fllt; M'O&gt;no'rh w)].(· be
eorhpleted by the end of 1968 it M'nJ. Cat1'101 SWM180n'. ~- Bnlee
iJI. 1:h~
time ·atnd
.wi)J. be five Umes the size of the Uoyd. M111. E. 0. RaH, Mm. !"IIIlO ·RJ'm'oonccd
. li!xieting facllitiea. Oroundbreaking Moone. Be'si9 9mJbom. Fri-eda &amp;"Wards fOf' menU badl_ges M'&lt;l! tleSt'S
wfll be J~e.
for this plaet should start tn April. ~lc.
The pub~k ;i!s 1invH:cd &lt;to m!';mtJ
.. In diBCUasina: the clloice of this
V.al'eptioo filrvot1s were placti&lt;J
put of· the Ohio Valley for tbe foot ~h .member and· ~ and rth-e Ooullt -of Hooor.
p\tlntB, M:r. Beaedlct e:qtlained. Lllfl tibli€1!'1' wern ~end with VaJ·
tbat the key to primary a1umlnumlentione ~and ·liilhted
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
production is powet end said th•t by rOO canclle.
Adml-tlcfl· Mr6 Maude SctrustJer
thty have a contraet wltb thi&amp; Ohio 1 •
1 PoMeroy. ·
·
'
Power Company _to· IU~ply t:SO,OOO MARRIAGE LICENSES
Di~ni~:;ed: Pcnony
Williams_,
KWT for a peroid of forb' years.
AJlen H. Cleland, 21, Racine, Pomeroy,
This is tbe ltr&amp;tlBt private power 11 eiman, and Peggy Jean King 18, Bl-nths: Mr. and Mrs. Wimam
Letart, RFD.
Wamtt, Mi!:kUepro1,t sO'ru
eontraet in exlstance.
Coal cenerated power is one of
' ·
the beat-dr•wing cardl that thla
Ohio Valley area ean olfer industry
according to the apel.ker WhG al11o
llit.ed Lbe transportation by water
tru~k and rail oad. tbe.r.hOr alipply
as other reasons for the actcetlon .

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
SquOO a'I)SW-ered a caU at \:45 p. m.
M·a·. and .M r6, J.amM B. O'BI1icn T'hursday When a 1Jilli3U 'boy feU
M'r. and r-.trs. Fred 13la~!tln&lt;ar meeling. Mrs. Guy Russell was .the oannouncing rt:he birth or ·a dafu· from a .ha}"l'OOW et tlte Oiek RooSoh
llll lcr.l alnM 1·he •tca(lh~l'S llfl'd offi· t'lected •a,., il'CCor-ding 'S'OOreta-ry ahd .gohter PegK)· Lynn, wcigthing 7 fll'l'lm abl}~ Cbe!Jhire. Dr. R. R.
ccr:-~ tOf
t•hc Fedel"aled Church Mrs. Paul Wemer as cradle. rttll pound 8 , ' 14 ounces.
Pi~kell!S aiJtendcd the cilild.
school 1Mor»ay evuning a.t lthelr
hom t: Spring Ave.
superintendent.
An iMeresting diBcu681on and
Groupo singing and :pra}•er by
taJk
by the R~v. Ba;rt~ on ·~w
Rev. Waidro J. Jla:r.tels opened' ttte

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'euwoOd were -described to the
Middleport • Pomeroy
Rotarians
··w bn Bart Benedi~ Personnel
D~t~r of the Rave01wood pl1nts,
wa1 Ute pest speaker at thelr
meeUng Frida)· •t Heath Methodist

'

Teachers And Officers Of Federated
Church Entertained At Blaettnar Home

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...,.. II!Of'tlon. WIMy tn4 tvrnh._ -~ tocley. Snow accumy.

Rotarians Hear Alwninnm Firm East-West Trade
Officer Describe Future Moves Revelations To. ·

Women's AuxiU(Jry Grace Episcopal
Church Has Luncheon Thursday

HONEST U~UES

ary:

OHfO: .....,. iMWW weml,.. S.W
owh•IMI north lfti1 r•ln ctMr,..

iser Offi,er Fortells
Plan Of Development

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Gums were Ernestine Mbury,
Carl Ebersbach, Mrs. Paul Wino, 1
Jotm Vrom-an. Gail Stumbo. ILi&lt;"h
r,t:rs. M. L. French and Mr. and
atd HtNal:lter,· Mari)"ll Roosh. Jack
Mrs.
Allen Hughes were among
Dennison, idlmilyn M;tr~ . . Eal'l on a rlable betore a maf'l'tel and : OO..n.
the
gu.,ts
Wednesday when the
· .
1
Smith, JMe lfan'is, George .MiiUer an e.rra-ng-cment -of rod and white
annual
lnspeclion
of the Point
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal dautbf,er
Marilyn SUe Krn&amp;ht, Edward KH· ca-rooli-ollS were usOO on the mMlM:i'
.
;;s
Eldzabeth
Fi'Ck
..
pl-aidtmt
A
contrribu-taion
to
SOS
'In
over·
Eastern
S~
Chapter
was tiel d.
lei.
of Mr.J, Beubs. ~cl&gt;en, Robert Mk:Kiru&gt;ey .
and Mi\s Mary Virlgifllla Reibel, seas .rAUI·ef pl10jeict, was voted
As' Braitbu!'), son of Mr. and
Mairman of Chri-stian sOcial ac- when the Gdbden R.Wc cias~S of 4:he Mrs .. C. A_. Bradbury,. has ~en
tkm uf t·he Women's ~U\dd Welle Flirrt Baptist Obu-roh met Thu~ confmed to his home w1th a Vll'US
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
guegt-s
Wedn-osday evem.ng when d
··ng wLt.b Mr
d 'Poll's infection.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash {the
•
~~e
F«ieMted
cnle
root
8lt
the
,
E~s:~~~ker
·hosts
at.
u:r
·home:
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sewell, Coloformer Betty Hawley) are announ·
urdl.
w-I 1,.1.!1-111 M"'•
·--" .L... 1
rado Springs. Colo., who have been
lng the birtb of a eigbt pound sevL ·I·JoJel',
pi!'l'li!OU\.1.1) ' pl'C
l ..
h
.I
d I 'I
t
_an11 Y a
en lind -one fourth ounce son, oa
,. .
.
The rneel!ing in charge- of ~­ s:idrd and Mm. Owell Br·atton led Y Sltmg er SIS er an
saturday, at Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. ~la_le Osborn of Ct ncmnatl, ov~r the meeting wlncb opened s.ident Mrs. Louts Roi bel: 'Opcorwd dcvoHo.nals wi•t:h 1:he 1.CI~eher Paul ' York, Pa.-, for the past fa~c days,
The baby has Ueen named Mich- Mrs. Wtlham Herbert of !'-then&amp; wlt~ pnyer- by ~he Rev. Charles. wLI!h devat:i.oos· led by Mr.;. !Wy Smart, givi-ng the praye-r. :M!r. and day~, arravec;t today for a v1sit with
ael edward. Grand parents are Mr .l ~~d members of th~ W_omcn .s Aux- During the meeunc the World Day Seyfried. F-olLowing a short busi· MT~. Fl'ank Cheesebrew were in her pa,rents, Mr. and Mrs. GriU
and Mrs. Edward llawley , Mint'rs · allary of the Galhpohs Epueop!ll or Prayer service whi~h will be n.e.;s rsession, 'P.'I.i'§SI Reibel spoke etmrge of ·t·he ~ooa~on- 'Pt-r·iod Russell, Bf&amp;~':lfY~
ville and Mr. Pearl Ash, Middle- \ ch~rch w~~e euesU! when the_Worn· 1 held at the Pomeroy Baptist on clmistia:n .soci'al action 11·nd !Mrs. &lt;md -t&gt;hl'l :ttospit.ahly oommiott·ee
Mrs.
E.
M.
B~e and her mothport. Great grand mother is Mrs . . ens Auxthary of Grac.e Episcopal church February 17 at 2 p.m. was Waldo Bartels :gave a ruvi.cw uf
were M.r. and iM!rs. Baker, Mr. and er, Mrs. Roy TI11-C)', Sr., were in
Edith Hood, Minersville.
c~urch entertained wllh .a
one announced.
the
book
.of
Acts.
M&lt;r3.
Wi)lard Hurley and Mi'.ss Vir- Gallip'olis Tbursd'ay on business.
o clock luncheon, Thursday at the
Mrs. Osborn, president of the
The V-a.le.bt:loe ilJteJru:! wa!l car· ginia Mayes.
·
Sup_t. L. W. M.t!Comas_attended
SILVIR RUN PTA TO MEET
parish house.
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
Diot.ese
ri.ed
out
in
tho
decora~ns
and
R-efrcr
hm~mts
Q
-n
keeping
with
the
SeboGl Administr-ators' Con·
The valentine motH was used in
The Silver Run PTA wiU meet
the table decorations which has a of Southern Ohio pve tbe high. r~UI served durJDR" t-he Unooln'g ~i-tt' hda'f and featuring ferem:~ - at the Q):lio UnWersit)'
lights of the general convention of sociatl hour by Mrs: Ncrtm~ Kloes, mini.atw-e log ~a~bin 9 -were serv· Stud«int J;enter, Athens, '11up·sday.
:!:4:ot=,t)w=·=Schoo=:l:.
centerpiece
of roses
whitein chrysanthemums and red
heart shap... the Episcopal church held in Hono· Mrs .. Lester Fauber and MlSli' iMia.r- cd. . GuMts were Ernest CoVert, The conferenee waa Called for the
:\f.n. P&lt;ru 1 · Smflrt. 4IDd Janet Kay discussion and explanation oi new
ed vases. Sealed with the out of lulu and Mrs. Herbert, chairman of sue:mte •Mleyer.
----,---,town guests were the pr('sidents of the southeast rea:ion, told of the
&amp;aker and teacher Paul Smart, school legislation.
t
lhc variou!l organizations of the ecumenical meeting held recently RETU~NS FROM PITTS!IURGH Mr. and' rM!rs. Wi'tli'am Md.Uer, Mr.
M.rs. Freda 8axtoo wa'!l brought
chureh and the Re\'. and Mrt;. in Athens for student volunteers
Sltelva 'Jean: Amott, d.augh-ler of anti •Mrs. HarOld HLlbbaN. M~ . and home in the RawlingJJ.Coall ambuJ·
Edwin Charles.
in which students of 86 countries Mr. -ami M:No · Cla.l'k Amott, N· Mrs. Oheesabrew. · Mris; Clifford ance Thursday afier ·beiq a P&amp;ti·
M&gt;'S. Fred Crow, Jr. pmidod &amp;tlended.
tllmed teeondr frtiin ~blWgll Hayes, Mr. .aDd 'Mr-s. oW.m Brattoo ent tor severll weeks' ·at Hoher
··
·
w-here 5M speM the rpast tt.ree MT. and .~Iris. Da._iii(( Darst Jr.
Hospita1•
.
m;&gt;n.l'his in pS)ICir£atrie .tmin'i-nrg ot
it L. · nuohan1 ia 'spendihg the
St. f'i.ranci·.s Sc~ of N~n-g,
EMERGENCY CALL
weekend . with Warren ~Pdess . in

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Mr. and Mrt. William 9rvJHf
left lh1a wek wttb frlindl to apeDCI
their vacation 1n norl~ and. ¥n
,
•
umbu&gt; be1aC -...... ... Robert Jay, Mro. Gru~o '1 ! r
from Un.tV'M!IJt:y Jbpitfll W'h.ere is staying with Don and De 'I
Tbe- eoN:rtnr pm'jfd ol the W(&lt;lie '$he 1has been a IS\Il'eittaJ! rpa(imt Grueser at their home on Gr nt
Awake Gii'IIJ 4-H Club was com·
Mrs. G'illl'oof Davidaorl vttit.ed Street.
Mr. and Mrs.. Howard_ Byers
pJI!Ud ~
evwiO&amp; when T~r~~ey wirllh Mrzl. Dora Romjne,
they held -a eover«L dish suwer at fle.rter, wbo _i-s Cl'i:tically il1 at tbe- were in Columbus tbia week to 1
visit Mr. and Mrs. James Lewi&amp;'
tbe !home oi .fht'Jir councillor Mn: . Holzer Hoopltal.
L. W. 'J,Je&lt;;o:n..- Wam weft' made
IHrw. - 0r81'ly_ Davis was i.U 11.nd and celebrate thelr hoatea' bl.rtbfor a 'wb:itt ~ &amp;u~ w be Mrs. Noa·b }{as)ajns- was subt:i.i-tute day.
lleJd at the neM: ~ with for 'her at -t be Foortb Grade.
Joe Young, Sr. was guest of honJa:Qat KJry Baker -as b,ortea.
Eal\1 S. Abbott (JIIiClr) wOO ill a or when his daughter, Mrs. Cbaf..
The 4tH colors of green and for-mer MKMI_Q Ori ~ js a Jesllradburj, and b~ famlly enterwhite were used for ttle table de· pal·i eat f.t .a V-etffall!l 'R:'IlSJli.~ i·n tained with a dinner celebratin&amp;
coratilolb -and IMre. McComas was F·lol.•kla -an-d bis addreaos is Ward B, his b[rthday Thursday. Mrs. Youna
o83Sist.ed by Mn!l. Eber Lewi:.- and Sout•h Room 237, Ba:y Pine, Vet-er· was also a a:uest at the part.y.
I
Mrs. Robell1l. MeElhinlly. Fourtoon a-ns' Admirw-str~· Hospital, St.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks and
membeni' were pTICtiCDl a·o d games Pet~rsburg, F-l"trida.
.
three children attended the birthwore played w~th prizes g-oing to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darltng day party for her hther, Henry
Cbr\sltline CDal5., Carolyn Well s \ave returned to their !ormer Fruth, at the home of Mr. and Mn.
and Koarm MeELhimlo/ 00 the Sea: huane in Akron alter he completed Louia Roasi, Point Pleasant.
venger Hunt, aod Bal"b&amp;1'&amp; Covert. hls work at. t~c ~VEC plant. They
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bachtel and
Janice Ziot'kle aod Jlkt)' Butcb.er 011 have been lmng LR the Rue apart· daughter, Claudla have returned
other game.!.
ment dn Third Avenue.
to their tlome in Eleanor, W. Va.
alter a short visit with his brother
Forrest Bachtel, and family.
Mrs. Charl"l'!! Bennett, Mrs. A.
R. Pullen, Mrs. Griff Russell, Mrs.

Cook1ng ProJect

Sleanor S. Scbaaf, Middl•pcrt Society Eclltor -Phone 6071

POMEROY

Girls Wide Awake
4-H Cl11b Finishes

POMEROY SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

Frie!oy, Fe6ruory 10,

•

G.&lt;"O!I'g(',

and

one

ll'i'('(.'JC .

Mrs .

Bhmrltc K!!t'!h'DC. boiiJtJ o:f ~tlms .

Fliffid!-: nNf)' CIBJ,J at ~JK" F.wln ~
F'urJetJ&amp;I ILomc M an~ 1'imc. Burial
IWN. be ito Soeeb Grlove c ..-.m dcry.
HOLZIR HOSPITAL

CURVY

" .wlltl

Olhrlor at a .
conference"
in a -New ,York ...._Ito •nnounc:e

"'"' wtn • , film ........ or
Prlnoe':

~... .hir.:~

Na IHS th8n 200 rlfllln.,l 1M
photosr•ph•rt lllnnted lnte the
rttorn to ' " the tl~rf.f11m·
ed-.ct......_ Sir Lturenft;:. II'Ht
•ctor known fDr auch .trtumplla
•1 "Hemtet'' Ni;d noJI'!tPI-

Admitted Friday: Richard L.
Coleman. Long Bottom; Lewis
Weaver, New Haven.
Admitted Saturday: Mrs. AUlltin

Phillips.
Births : A son, to Mr. and Mn.
Aw;tln Pb!Wpa.

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