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Pqge Twelve • · ·

Wednesday, Feoruory 15', 1956

•

aysWomons

:Womens 50c and 59c

Womens Cotton Crepe

Rayon Panties
and
Nylon Panties

Belts
!lg selections of solid t:olon

end stylfl on ••I•

25c

NightGowns
In

Spring Gloves

disuntinllint. Neck o_,.ning
styles DrHs ple.:ket style• •nd
dcirt plec;keh In mo1t ell colors
R~uler price• JOe to 80c In two
eroups for Doll., Deys Sale

Double wovtn r•yon

slip

42 Inch size 79.95
66 inch size 149.95

en

Group 1
Group 2

15c
2Sc

glovH in siiH 6 to l'h. CoiOf'l:
white,

bleck,

dQe1kin,

nny,

Special!

petel, yellow •nd pink.

Womens CoHon Plisse PeHicoats

Dollar Days

Full shedow piMI from top to bottom, -4 gor• construction. Either
ca"on ombrolderlod or nylon trim

1.00 a pair

Dollar Days

88c
Elberfelcft.

Trouser Creasers

bYe 1

complete

stock of

In Flna Muslin and Com!Mpun
P•rcelas Whlta •nd colors-Flat shqts A fitted thaats ~*'
twin nd double beds.

2 pain 1.00
20 Below

Actual 15c Valu•s- included
ere stripes, plaids and solid
colon - L•rge sinr all with
c.nnon llbitl tor qu•llty.

Bed Sheets

Fits •II st•ndard 1i1• tr111uMrs,
slacks 1nd juns. Adjustebla
men• or beys sbe1.

Well Known Brand
Boys Briefs Mens Briefs
Boys T Shirh

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Freezer Paper

In pulal colors. Reeularly 79c
md 89c Jult :Z76 germanh in ell

HNvy duty fret~nr Pf!Nr wnH on on• •Ida. E••Y to mtrk. 50
,... lont, 11 inch•s wide

Dollar Days

10 for 1.00

Mens "Big Bill" Blue
Chambray

Work Shirts

.

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.. .. .. .

SALE! Metal
Big Se~inga -

.

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sole 10.00
solo 5.00
sale 1.50
sale 1.00
sale 1.00

"45" Phonograph Records
N1111w you un .. ltcl some of th... old1r melodlat lty f1mous 1rtl1tt
end muslcler.s at ba.,.eln pricaL P1mous d•nc:• ·t.•nlh. voullsta, dolnt po.pulsr and wtstern fnorltn en the 45 RPM records.

2 for 1.00

69c Stripetl Bath Towels
In the 4 new cglor combination strlfMII, turquoiM, t.lrcu• (lllnk,
.,-.en. 1mNe peerl. 11:1111 20 by 40 Inch..._

doU .tyle encl mlckiff
otyle. ttrlpod , . _ w oollcl
;olen of m•lw, plflk. ltlue, coral
..., .....uol .. ' ' - 34 .. 40,

Sanfo-ritad smoottl 'liP"" fly,
ber lockad at points of sh•ln,
•1on revel lockstltch hem, Sit

4 to 12,

1.00

the

Buy two and

Se~e.

'

Dollar Days

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bNft 11... S t. 1.

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58 polr loya
Davy Crockett

Trousen and
CtrtoPants

I.H

-1.4'- 2.H Valu•ll-

hm I - - .. oiH If. 41•·
c.ettnM •II fine qwllh'.

While Tiley Laat

1.00

Special Trode In All11wonce for Dollar Daya
On 1956 Madel•

Now I. the tlmo, Thurs~, Prld•f· ..,.. htunleJ, te h"ade In your TV

Scrub Tubs

Living Room Suites

few of a kind

.. . .

Wea~I. Peg

II regular 6. 95 Full bed 1ise • • .•.....• 5.00

Trousen

Red It 0.-.y Nylon P.rla1e 1ultn
whUe tfley 1811,

Dollar Doys

$100.00

18 fhula' 9.9~ IIJII bed lise . • • ...... . 8.00
8 rotular 10.95, f.ull ~ol... , ...... . 9.00
4 regular 12.9.$, Full bed sin
I regular 6.9S Twin ..._
I

.

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,

6 regular 9.9J Twin bed 1111

.
'

. • , . , 10.00

. . . . .. . . ,.qo
8.0.0

.. u.

Dollar Doya

.. 2.95
'

&amp;

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48 incheJ wide - Printed Pattems
Regular 1.00 Material sale ' , .. , , .. 69c o
Rotular 1.50 Material aale . . . . . . 1.00 a yard
R.. ular 1.69 Mater\al ~ale . • .
1.00 o
Regular 1.?5 Materiill sale . . . . . . . 1.50 ,a . •.
Rtgular 2.2? Materlalsaht, . . . . . . 1.50 o

•·...lh:..,

Regular 1.19 Bark Cloth . . . , . sale 1.00 a yo!"f
Regular 1.5? Bark .Cloth .•.... sali 1.25 a J!l~ ·l·l ·",,,;,
Regular 1.69 Bark Cloth . ,'., • . sale 1.25 • yaid

Solid CoiQt- Monks Cloth ·

~

50 Inches wide
Rotular 1.49 Monks Cloth . . . . sole 1.00 o yard

16 tegular 3.95 Twin ll!d sile . , ..•. ,
21 regular 6.95 Full B,d ai~e . . . . . ..
7 regular 6.95 Twin Bed sil&amp;e .. , . ·...
...
.8 regular 7.95 Full Bed aise

sole 2.50
sole 5.00
sole 5.00
sale 5.00

Iated to the arraira of the woftQ: •\: wi~. ,Thi1 teat 'fll'oba~ WiU
as they visit and view the Unitt4 ~. g.ivea 1 ~ 5, utilejla tbu ClaW
States, Canadl and Hawaii on his
. :.: t

~ves :~factolr)t;",

th• local schools.

reJ&gt;OI1 o

1n OIIder rl!o
oo...-qua!c
The Ohio Pardon and Parole
$2,186.69
of blOOd ror
Commi 5sion reported today that
lin 1lihe
Mwrdt on paMerrt.q for 'BOO tlleJGt 'l•w o mo.rut1bs, two Meigs Countains are to gQ be·
Alnuary was repor!ted' to- it ·is impeMtive
lth·a t
!ore the board on April l.
.
&lt;.Wf
;M.citlhen;

Ptol'i'o
day by Mr.. Sue JefW.. ......y
~ of rtfbe "MWien t.Jlar-ch
ttn Polio.''
A ''breakdown" of tile tlobals
oolleC't'Od by ltlhe Matt!ers in tte
Vari\:JQs OCJm'JnUJJitol&lt;U follow&amp;: _Porn
eroy $787.17; ~ f61Q,l9;
Ob&amp;ter,
$54.38; H~
!Wad. $20.60; Entet,i.nse, '· $12.7li;
Bloc'k Spri1~8-·dtoad, $35.44;; Syia~. · "1""·, ,.........,lie, ,...,_
~ 0 .81·.
-.....,.., "' ~ \":~~r•
.. ~ rnilf, $18.69; ReedsrviUe,
~; Ume B!XtttOm, $4.75; RuttoDd, $136.9: .Wr&gt;lo
6.40;
1 ~. "'3.63: ~. $26.·
' i94;·· ~ T~, $22.80: DcX·

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C&lt;&gt;un'O' "Blood Doruor Do&gt;" ..
Miorday, Feb. 27 00 .a SllCCf'&lt;;t,
'flhb 'Dle.:l!lllll fiUiag tlhe quota of
100 pints or bl!QiOd Willen tate Red
0ross bloodmobi~e is at tihe Pool·
croy ·Jrnliloro Hi9h SchooL from
noon 1unH.J. 6 p.m.
Tile bllobd .]JI"'IgitaJn w a COUflt)r
'11C9PIOO!Jibi&lt;Ut'Y 'Mhi!Ch •baa ii.Jhe back:in.tr rOf J.oca:J medical aod "~IWII
·•
~v•
BU&gt;t'bor~.
M tbeJ ll'CII)Ualt of .U»e Huntfing
ton ,Blood Center il.:ooal Red Oross
olflo$1a qaJn _,. 10 ""'"""

181!1 Pe.J'ISIOOs Wbo donate biDod to

tor, -...so: L&lt;J1azt F'aJ!Jo. $21.8l5;
, H'8111'tsbtnYille. $28.45;
ll'emlock
G:rlcwe '$10; RldrJe, $M.lO: TupPe(a .PiiainJ .06; LaaJggvliJdte $8.
It 1V*I Nplcd«J 'llba.t 1fbe POlio
dane-8 ~by 11100 BetJa, SJ-g.
ma ~nettled $246.
·'
, HOLZER HOSP.TAL
· ~ .~: IM!w. Mi-nDh· ~ ~· liFJ&gt;; Wijl-

avoid eamng heavy, r.tl(v food.!
duriag oa four. lbour period be-1'oPe
lt!he dotJM.ion. '1'hils iool'Ude!l I!IUC~
roodS 1818 tf.lli8. meat, CMam, tSiall.lad
dl'eJt§ing, lxrfltler, fried foodso, etc.
Aln iUOOue amoota lllf rwt ,in ltibe do
rJIIIIted bknt makes it ~· blo
l.o ·I.IB'e tfl}r blood! fur tl1a:JtSiiu!li.om
'
'a nd difflw.irt: ltio 'JMIOOCSIS u pl&lt;asma.
When blood Its eo d'mpm-a-tely
noooded 1Mb t8 limi*Jlblnt that ewry
·~;!;,~~~~.·: ,1!1.:';, p-ilnt dlmalted be ti!ecable.
u••-• """""""'
..'f1he women of Group I of ·lhe
W.
~« ,Dolj. Loio. IJon. Mi;li)iepalt. _.,_.,. Ohuroh
..~· W~ Vi . ' · .
Wil!l be dn ~ of the c-Anteen.
~ ~ ·~ '·Demit - 'nbc c1Uii11111iab w.il1 be .Mlm. ft'1a)'e
.. S!Wlorq.' ~ lot&gt;dlna,• No.

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WilHam Larkins, Racine, RFD,
who was committed to Ute Ohio
Me1gs Couhtly qll'OL;t for flhe 1956
State Peniteniary in 1936, on a first Heart Fund Drive is $2,750. ror
degree murder charge with cJe. tlbei'r ·sbarre or :tlhe cosL oe ~~h~ Namcncy, for tbe period of the rest tiooal program to BUppu:t Ulc
of his life, a~d Lee Bing, Hemlock fi_gbt agaJ.D91: baart IHld cireuicMQ'l'y
Grove, comm1t~ed to _the Mansfield ~ea.
Reformatury, ~n March, 1003, !or
In 1949 the Helllitl Assooi'ation
theft or two hmd quarters of beef had its first cam~ ~il M1'.igs
valued at $200, are scheduled to Ooun~y. 1100 dnive r18 itrodJ $11.60
_ yoear $58 9.33 WIISI :rrai&amp;ed.
appear be f ore thc board . Bing was ..
~st
giVen a 1-7 years sentences.
, Mieigsl Oounty'3 qlJOtia bas never
been reaahect oo a Hoort Suo~ay
will be
ln iMkkllot&gt;Orl

cond-

Two Cars Are Damaged and Pomeroy F'eb· 26 .., ""' In Thursday Collision "~::;.,=:. ~:.,::;;;:;.,,

Thnaa:a;ee \Vas! -llitled.

A ma&amp;';!jve zero-zero 'flog added

to 'the Sc.lr.tJ '~ weatlher 1roubte!.
It ~ from Oklahoma City,
O.lola., OIIJd Kerm!l Clty 4io tlhe

ooum- Atl......, c-.. leovine
only Florida clear.
A zerouro fog i'i one .in 1-Wlicll

clouds toueh the ground and vistbilitly .is zero tb-Juu.gbo-ut much of
·t he area.

lo tlbe 1\'-or.'Jh. a treacfrcorous.
freak llh combioo;tlion of ~&lt;now,
eteet and froezi&lt;Dg rain e~
from west of f'b:e }If'~ River
~ otne Oblo River V.aUey. .Jt ns

1

w push ""'W Obe Ap.
palaoh:iam in'OO -the ·&amp;·m sea-

expe&lt;loed

:J:

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R&amp;D caoss To MEET
The Red eros's Board ·-wilL meet
tuesday, at 8 p. m. in the' Chapter

.Ruoiu..

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Of Cor~~r Wire

MA._KET REPORT
Egg!!, Bteady, consumer, A large
44-46; brown, ,44-48; mediums 42·
43; brcwn mix .• 42-43; extra large
4:243 : A large white, 37-41; A
· medium white, 31i-38; A medium
W~KMIN

pump

out 1a1 fv'mtt

· from cNM af ~ m•nMIH

.

.

olr ·In

j,~(,CI.~IIIcl

~, .!......

Into..

of the nttkm's
teiiHt office ·
bulldlntL t'ho bulldi"'l was eve ·
cuat.d eftw tM uplosion Rm·
qN a c•bJo ..,Wh"' ttM struc-

of ifJa 52411Q , iure'a ....,.af'On, Two womap~
T'""lnal'
6n0 ' ...., nnl fO the hoopllal ,.,

shock Arrows In photo abaft
show the apob where """ of
the m1nt.oltt coven hit • column
of th• toWOt' In tM cr'Oil'dld

.downtown
•,,,

Metor.CI-noflon.

test probably will be a.onou~ced in
the graduation exerc.~scs 1n the
three schools in May.

brown 36-38.
Chickens, about· steady; fryers,
3-31/a lb. 19-20; bcna, heal') over,
ISib. 22-24; bcns, UgiJt ~lb. and under 17·18; hens lJ.gbt, leehorns, If..

lfli old ro'oatera, 1M2.

Butter, 90 ICW8· 67.

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M.

boordli9doY.

Swoeethcal1tl SMng wr Saturtfa,y
Feb. 18 in 'llhoe Pomf'.l'!I:\Y Jooior
(tigb gym ' wbjCh fltls aroused
rrruch intCJ'e.'&gt;L &amp;lll'Oilg llhe b~gt
·!lC'fliootl 'Set.
Music willll be f~,i.sbed by Ste~ Coa-l~;;: ·a nd Ibis b&amp;nld frtJm
1\liddl.epol'!t 1-I~O!h. The

dance is
from 9-12 o'cllock and ~-for­
mail dre3s: i8' lllhe ooncter of C:be day.
Admission is 60 ccm end a dol-

.

'b'Gado, roof-ripping wi.rR;k,
aud drumming IWI 11\1 lile staf£&amp;
A

Nl""" a

of - -

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Okla!Jom ••

.00 A - Thumday -

W__.s

·
ootbrmk hit

~

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eros and-oot"1'":1!t."'.,;."':\fi.\
-ctiun.

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Texarkana, Tex... W.liS IJai1t.eftd
by 11111 w11-d combinatlicw. of iha:il,

U

Court Of Honor For The Year
·

bigh -

and

....,.,

-

were flooded aliklte de!!t'l ..t a
buildiqg was derool:Mtwd, t..t 110

injuries ~ I18p01tled. Fog

......_ ...............

DlOY-

ed kito tbe .nee aft:erw.ds '00
An ice .!lluml, wiUeb Clb often
eam;e more lbartd!ibip tbao e CO!ld

Sweetheart Swing
Dance Is Planned
By Senior Class

q lll'Cn v.oUI be ohosoo from

/Ghe ')"'tlillhs tSIIOI'e ~/be wi're llr-om
James .MI001tlon, ~iCiroiY on Feb. 7
'and ~talt tJhey m"eltlf:ld: it down&lt; arn.d
soJd ill to ttfte Ot.io Valley Junk Co.
'11be repotiluJ vrali.Je Q( lih'C WiTe
is $20.
The yoo~h and 'IOrcir p1WC!t1otf;,
D.won· ~ 8l'e dt-e-d to tuppc~&lt;~r
Ur dli-!; oowr:t' 011 Sulturday.
The Pomeroy pol,lce d~·{!'nt
reported bL ()bifl'llies A. El1Joiidlt,
51, AlballY, was i:JJ'klmeld' 'in tlhe
ootml:y }ail, 'J1hu~aay du11lt by
PM:roJman. RQI,pb s~ mt fib('
cbarge:s- u£ drMog wblile .tn~oxi
cated. He i8 .to 'lllp pca' bclore
Mo)oor E. F. Rlobmoon.

7.10

OlWij ,preO&lt;pta to vtoo PN81dent Richard

--...........-ID- or"""'""" v-.
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wave or • ~ llnleiiiNtade
I!Jam::i tlbe
0..,....,.. driving -

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.

Ind._. 1Di ~ WiBcootin,
llrit Jon ftiPIIJftted ·at ilealt ltwo
bil!rwaJ deada. 6mli~
lar ........ Wllft' ~ today

,) ce..cauaed

~~. UdlitwmMial!tGld.

Demnr--e lillld dlewbere io Ute

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrTAL

PENIEL CLASS TO MEET

Admittwcl Thursday

Wayne Parsons. Portland; SamTenderfOOt awants wt!'n3 pre ual WiUlam11, Harrisonville.
seJJlled by ObcM.er EnWn 11o Ger
DINhartecl
aM Au~t, K-arl: Beck, Eric Cham
Mrs. Jbtlph McCune and daugbhem, Lanny Huftey, Roy NelSon, ter, Dexter, Theodore. Neutillag,
Llo)'&lt;l -

llM&gt;Id - ·

Hjg.h. ·giris. 'Jlhe
c.r.ihtiest ·~J run oo 11be be110artey: tlh.-e amoom -a· girl
· - m lhcr ja.•· -bo'.ng bcr vo1Jts
!!he c£ndildal-e \\thoro j!D" oone:aios
~- mn&gt;.--1. !DOlley 'ill i{i}re time or thE'
~·!otulion wi•1l N4ign. over the
'*nee for .llbe eve~.
Rille Pom'eroy

A OOIDptahlt !has bOOll' Ulll'd
against •two 17 3-~ar old POmer-oy
juveiilles olmrrging ltfbem Willl ilhe
~ ·of copper wire. Jtwmile
Judge Jo11bn Baron mpooi.OO 'lOO!&lt;!y.
Aeoortd'ing ,to Ba'(.'!Oll~ •l1he ("'J''J
.pla~nl w&amp;s f.!Ied· :ln. 'hls eoort W(ld·

Two Telephone Syttem Canlplete with batlted'•~ 6•&lt;111:
50 Feet of Wire
Dollar Doys
Regular 9.95 and 10.95 Upholstered

Wide COR·

·------·Youths
Charged '"'A·
w·IthThe Thef. t . queen
• of

~- -

. Flying Manhole f,overs Strike Tower

'l

••,;d o• I\.,;•Olii..._ii:n., &lt;ec..
,

by the off&gt;eials as yet, II was st.led

lhe WIDner of tl_Je county

.Kam.a6: Oi.~r. Mo., w~

slde of a lino from Abi.tene. 'Jiex.,
&gt;to Shennan, Tex_, up ·t.o 10 a. m.
FSI'. An earlier ~·omaoo aktnt for

'IIhc Senior 01-ass of Puneroy
H~h
Sohool ici ~ a

Minor damagei to two cars waa
.
~- .
'
reported by Pomeroy Police Tura·
maUICid :an .the re!i. of
day, rollowln.g a collision at ButBo!Jh ~ of Bcm SiWJ .
ternut and Main St. by cars driv- Phi .9llt"'r.il
lrh Mllw !)f Ba 1:1
en by Robert Couch, 28, Pomeroy, eha'
~ w ~ llltlld eort~E
Bfld Walter Lee Hersman, 26, of BP:n:'
wtth MrN G lley,'
Grove City.
omen.
.. .uy
The report indicated that tbe ~Ids IN ohaUtrran m Mildd~rt
Couch car was struck by the car W!J,J- oorDudi Heart Suud'ay W1l.h
driven by Hersman, while making tt.c aid! of otiher volun'beer wor.ka left hand turn.
er&amp;

''T"ecolll"

lig sise - Selld steel - Rubber tired
Coaster WtgOn .· Dollar Doya
.
...95 Punching Baot .
. .•.. Dollar Doya
5.115 Vacuum Cloanera
. . . Dollar Doyil
5.50 Kiddie Cor TroCton .
,Dollar Doy,s
Lart• las Glau Marb!•• · • · ·Dollar Da)'i : ·.

'f.be

8uM&amp;-u ttaJd otJbere was '31 &amp;arxe
Qf a ~ 50 miles on eitiH!-z-

.

or

the
l1st by ,'f 6e Nlbonal
Contests a?d Activities Committee
of tbe Natipnal As.soc_iation of secondarr school
While
announced

nesd!aiy ef'lt!emtoon by De.P'U:tl)' Sh'C'r•iff Leroy Bartrum dun-ging tlhal

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ilh.

Jumor and Sophomore student.
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Childs Rocking. CCair . ~ •.

T'he new tw~ WamiDJC~S ~
·iflrJtwd -at;ter a tumatOO ripped
Aberdeen, M!iss., -and w-ild Winds
f'ain and beif Mt .c.t1r&gt;ee lWrbcr Sou:

week
I
this first group of competitors, the
"an attractive award"- a l!'ip to Caculty members will select the
New York next summer as part of best lO to 15 fdependiug upon the
the annual United Nations Pilgrlm~ school) and thet~e yv , ng people
and Hammon high schools.
will be gh•en a quiz or examinatThe contest is under direct spon- ion on current eventJS .
In this second elimination or
sorship of the Point Pleasant Odd
Fellows Lodge in cooperation with semi-rinala, tbe faculty members
tlle faculty members of Point Plea· will select tbe outstanding Juninr
sant Sen!or high, Wahama hlgh AND Sophomore, basing
their
and Hanna high schools.
choice on the results of the exam- ·
On Saturday, June 16, the win· ination and also using the foJlownlng student will join other young ing qualificationit-i:Jw-acter, leadpeople In Charleston to board a ership, interest in community and
C. and C. train for the trip to . ~ 'World .afCairs, scholarship, physical
York Rnd six days PilgrimnifM condition, and general willingness
tours and fun in th.e lai"geat ~ to Patt.lcipale in the entire pro. In the world. The group wil~r·· teet.
Fi~y,, (~ best Junior and Sop.
turn to Ch.arleston, June 24.
All expenses of the trip---es~ bomo~atudentl, (one each) fi'om
ted at $112.94-wiH be paid b y i ' tbe t. .e hilth sebool$ will meet
local lodge. The trip wiU en.a! ·,
~.be ~ce or CC¥Jntx school 'suJ)i ,
the young people to learn
.~mte~t C. H. ;~'it--ers to take
their home communities are _ ' l~,stall~,b:ed teat ~~eCt the~ '

PRESIDENT IISINHOWEI examinea aa exhibit at the Wa.ahtngton
Union 11tation depleting the AmericaJI way ot Hie aa "PecJple'e.
Cap1t:a.llam," w1tb rlcb rewards for alL The exhibit will be &amp;..
played ovmeu to belp combat Communl11t un about life in
tha UDI1a41i1WM.
cltltetnGti!Od B.out14:1.l.\otoJ

BARGAINS IN TOYS i
lays Roadmcnter BICYCLE poll.or Doya •
Hardwood
•
Dollar Daya

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CheniUe.letlspretils

IY UNITED HESS
The
U. S. Weaf!lur BuorCJa~U
wamed o1 PQIIII!iible new rt.omaduet
.in the SootJh today and a Yilt
8noW oand sleet lliitmn
tbe
North.

:

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1.00
. ..

South Is Alerted
To Possible New
Twisters Today

By Akoa For Sites

each.,,... ~~ ~;.:·:~:i"''!'..~..
.,
~
~= ·~
F\llla
rHO~
N
Mar
h
.. .
C e!&amp;,
For Blood Donors ,Men ,Will Appear ~"·"~d P•~tictpating
lift ,. )¥~d,rt·~· ~&gt; . ~ ~.:~.':.':!:-:! ~~::' :··:.::~";: ~::~:
. 8"UZ"T·o'..tal Here February. · 27 · On Parole Lists
Hellrt Farid·Quota
. .,hi~·aPproved
· ··owct.., ~,
-:.:~t:;=~'-:;!~~;:~=~
$21
9
.
,
a~eMe·
-anFor Meigs Coofity
'&amp; out Troop 245 hues F"•II'C'tF'inal~turbulatkm:s
~&lt;~mount
~ Cmm~")'
ml.iec~Je~d
JS Set FOr $2750
J!~nclpals.
~
~1in
~
l_lbt dcrmlte~

Highly poll1hed aluminum cOffl
with • hetvy glau plet•.

I

Tin aMI Ch'rc"l l"'f· Sins I

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county•s three
on
the subje:ct
"Why
I Would
Like
~!J~u~ni~or:Ban~jd[:,:So~ip;b:;om~o[~'ie:~~:~~~
con~t
will write
a 500
word essay
To Tour the United Nations". From/

with a plant to be built a-

The Alcoa Spokesm,:ln saofd his
Company's plans have not yet ad·
vanced to the stage at wtrlch specific sites are under consideration.
Alcoa is the world's largest pro.
ducer of Aluminum.

t

~dar. Loww~hlUtoMnmib
Somewui

•nd in the 30'• soulll.

eotdu Salurda1•

Jn

M h p t•
.
· ot ers 0 Io New Plea Is Made Two Meigs- County lo~~

Solid Color Bark doth 481nches wide

•m• portion .... tonlabt or s.t.

or·,Special Tour

9llie.

Cake Savers

Dragery·Miferial

Ohla :~oudy will! rain todq,
with sorne free-ztn&amp;: rllq e~me
north tarly t.hiJ mornln,, bJch lD
the 30'• DO:'t.bweat and extreme
D«theatt portion., ran(jnc up to
tbe low 50's southeut. Cloud)' with
rMn or dJ.aJe ebaD&amp;fnr to anow

'PEOPLE'S CAPITALISM'

·A·

Genuine Wh ..llnt Hend dipped
Dur4e Zinc Alloy scrubtub. Look
proof end rust prOOf, Heuy
wlro INII.

WEATHER

enttne

-

IOQ" the Ohio opposite Sistcrs-

Aluminum

~:~:;~~~~===·~~~~~W~5:0:::~::2::d:f:l::::::::~~o=n:•::••:w:R:~:A::V:ki:~::T:~:~:I•:I0.~MO~on::"-:::M:al:n:f:l":·•:·::::::::=il Toy Chests • •
Boys "King Kolt" Twill

liJd

Light Wel1ht houM ttrooms of
tho vw.y best quellty netu~al
color broom coi•'·

1.00

Dollar Days

"

1.00

Gol~eniaed

RCAVictor Television Sits

A well known brand

8 tells 1.00

Brooms

glus snsck
1e.._.. tef'Ying tr•YJ end 4 Cllpl.

1.00

then
white

Kitchenette

c:ryshl

88c

son.

soft..alnorbent.
sh......_.n 1 ron.

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WHEELING, W. Va. UP-An
Aluminum Cofll. of
America
spokesman said Thursday, the firm
is considering colllit.ructioo· of a
new 150,000-ton racillty and that
tbe Ohio Valley area is one or sev.
eral sites being considered.
The spokeiman ~aid in
New
York that while Alc.x.a Is definitely
f!tucifing the Obio V1lley erea'it
dOes not inean tb1t the regJon' will
obtain another new aluminum
plant in the near future.
Kaiser Aluminum is constructlog a large facility near RavenswOod and Olin·Mathieson Chemical
&lt;;:o.rp, will make its flrst venture
u..;: the aluminum production

"Wtldot'f" N.w'· soft•r, firmer,
whl .. 6$0 shttti ·on • ro..ll.

"ScofH Ntw.

Dollar Days

88c

Woven CoHon Betlspreads

Tissue

12 rolls 1.00

Dollar Days

5 regular 7.9,' .Full bed slse .•....... , 6.00

b,...,

$parkllnt~

Largest Producer
Of Aluminum Said
Studying Region

Scott
Toilet
•

8 piece Snack Seh

Twills In red, grHn, navy and
coptn. Siaft 3 to I,

A•k any of the sal•speople on th• mlln fiMr.

S.. the m•ny smert, 1111 w 1tyl" end upholltarlnts in t heM com orl
'
;: able cho;.,, Priced fn&gt;m 2 , to , on • n
oor.

2 ctrds 5c . . '

"Sena-Snack"

Boxer Longies

4.00

1

JOe a yard

Regular 1.29

Girls

Honea underwear for Men

Just In time or Dollar Dayo Salo
Another Bi!l Shipment

Dollar DayJ

1.00

Twills In ntvy, '"""' ttn end

BOXER SHORTS

Dollar Day•

11 1ty 27 Inch Values 3.00 to 5.00 OlsconHnued $YHern. Whll~ lhlr
111t.
. ...... I ......:~~&amp;~

col•n from .n. .t th• tap' mlk·
en. Many of them 7.tS twt~Mts
on 11le ctollar den for

Hones Underwear far Boys. T·Shlrts and Brlth

lmallht

5.00
Carpet Samples

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Ohio Valley Is Being Co

\

yard

27 lly N Inches. Values 1.50 to 12.50. OlscontinuH "Hems. Whllt
they, ...

new Sprlnl

Briefs, Shirts, T·Shlrts, Broadcloth Shorh

•

Carpet Samples

Boys Bexer Longles

For Dollar Days Special Prkes

Boys Hanes
Davy Crockett

2 for 1.00

Most all of

•uHons and Buckles

lt...,ler JO. end 35c

. 1.00

Sllpover Swealen

10 ounce D•nim (per sq. yd.)

1.00

•

For Dollar Doys another big shipment af connan's

2 for 1.00

Dungarees

Dollar Doys

Just 3 Kroehler 2 pc.

Also for thoH who 1tHI hna '71"RPM NCord pleyen • big HIKtlon
of 10 •nd 12 In~ 71 RPM r.ords.

Ia~

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Mens "Orlan"

'
Easy Chairs r Reclining ChaIrs an dTV Ch a1rs

200

4 for 1.00 . .

120 Boy.s

Ribbons

Shortie PalalllaS

2.50

"".

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!:Vol.
VII
No. 258
Editorial Phone 317
Fri doy, Februory· J7, 1956
'
sum. Phone 398
Single Copy Sc

1.00 '·

Plaid TaHeta

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D-oted l'o l'lae latere,q 01 I'M ll. .s•Bao~~ .tr'ftl

end blult- mecttum ancL lart•

1.00

1.00

Dollar Days

Dollar Day•

Short sleev... 89c Velues. Sins
era 6 to 14. White •nd colon,
Henes quslity 144 to Mil

Excellent Quality

8-14.95 Smok•rs
3-2.95 Smoken
.'
10--2.29 Smokers •
~1.49 Smoken
8-1.19 Smokers

SillS 1411.1 to 17. Sanforized two
pockets with buttGn tops. double
lhoulden, continuo'" heed
sle•v••·

Polo Shirts

Smoking Stands

......

Olive t~raen color, Mede with suspt"der buHons ud .btlt loo ... 8Mf
1111 poc.ketings. Silas 29 to 44 waist mee1ure mtdo by on• o~,;;;
best makert.
: ·~ • ~ , .....

2.00

Bathroom Cabinets
. . . sale 24.00
Bathroom Cabinets . . . . . sale I 0.00
Bathroom Cabinets
. . sale 7.00
lath room Coblneh •
• sale 4.00
Bathroom Cabineh · · · · · · · · sole 3.00

top end bottom.

Dollar Days

Work Trousers

'

With nylon r~tinfurced neck. Roomy po~;ket , bour type ell elutic
w•i1tband. Beeutiful color combinatiom. Si1es A to D.

2 for 1.00

G•nulne Lew1on au•~ ltv Son1e a,. 1urt•c• n1ounNd ttyl .. som•
.,. style to NUll to &amp;he Willi and aeme with eiA llghtt alltiBit,
Sevln{(ll for dtllar days.

Col... s: Pink, tur111,10l .., .,nen

Mens 3.95 Whipcord

Dollar Days

..

111:.. 34 to 40 EmbroiHry trim

...........

trim.. White only in. rbMiurn and

..

Sleep and Launging Pajamas

Dollar Doys

Dollar Dors Sale "'
"Lawson" Bathroom Cabinets

8 regular 8. 95 Girls Plastic Jackeh . . . sole 5.00
22 regular 7. 95 Teen age dresses . . .
sole 5.00
14 regular 5.95 Teen age dresoea . . . sole 3.00
II regular 3.95 Teen age dresses . .
sale 2.00
71 regular 2.95 Women• hou11 dre1111 . aalt 2.00
143 regular 3.95 Wom1ns drenea . , .. sole 2.00
22 regular 5.95 Womens wool slacks. • sale 3.00
8 regular 4.95 Women• wool slacka .. , sale 2.50
2 regular 3.95 Womons wool slacka solo 2.00
10 regular 2.95 Womena wool slacks , , sale 1.50
6 regular 3.95 Womens Corduroy alocka sole 2.00
15 regular 2. 95 Womens corduroy slocka sale 1.50
9 regular 5.95 Womens wool sweoten sale 3.00
36 regular 2.95 Girls orion cardigans sale :Z.OO
13 regular 3.95 Girls·orlun cardigans . sale 2.00
18 regular 1.50 Girls slacks . . . . . . . . sole 1.00
17 regular 2.95 Girls slacks
sole 1.50
2 regular 3.95 Girls slacks
sale 1.50

Mens Healthknit 3.95

r..

2 rolls 1.00

29.95
13.95
9.95
5. 95
3. 95

2000 Cannon

Wash Cloths

Cannon

sola 15.00
sole 12.00

4 regular I 0.00 Womens Jackeh .... Hie 5.00
20 regular 8.95 Womens Jackets .... sole S.OO
6 regular 16.50 Womens Jackeh •... sole 10.00
7 regular 10.00 Girls Corduroy RalncOGh salt 6.00 ·

Well known brand. (one of the
bft.t) Flat peckin1 which we are

Cemplete eenuint1 Younestown
sinks.

Night Gowns

20 regular 5.95 Womens Skirts .... , sale 3.00
10 regular 7.95 Womena Skirts ..... sole S.OO
I regular 17.50 Woman's Raincoat .aole 10.00

. Zipper Sale

Youngstown
Callinet Sinks

Womens

I regular 8.95 Women• Skirt ..... . . sole 5.00

3 reg.ulor 25.00 Womens Ralncoah
6 regular 19.50 Womens Raincoats

1.84

Special! on

Kayq:r's "Duoseud•"

Slips

ShMI-w ,.,.. and embrold.,y

Dollar Days

3 for 1.00

PmiCOATS

Womens Rayon Knit

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Womens Rayon Tricot

Women• Cotton Plisoe

SECOND FLOOR

1izes and utu sizes

R~ular

smart n•w printed patterns.

~otyleL

TallorH and lrimmH
white •"411 colort.

READY TO WEAR

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Middleport.

A DJeOtUc ot a.e Ptuit:ll• ~s
wHl be bakt et til. Finlt Baptist

Cb~Jrtoh, Pm&amp;Of, Satua-day eveuftlg Feb. 18 at 7:30 P. 1M.. Potiua.

ftf~

o, .al1ll!ad.

AM lll'efDbll!lrs

~d

This Is Work Of The Litter-Bug

Nazarene Church
District Pastor
Meeting Is Held
'Jlhc Nazarene

Cburdh District
'aWiij tbeJd tlhis
W'eOk •aL ltlhe Finrt ~rob o£ 1Jhe
NoartYrooe ·ir. Pont.'m'IIOt.lt,h . &amp;...--v. and
Mns. Rnbent Slyers af ~lhe ·l octl
Cllwrch -attootded llbe ~on '...00
1!lboir ·sun, Ollinl, \1-&lt;ISI 111 'i\I'!)St o.C
~&lt;illK'rs' mcelli·ng

.Mlr. '&lt;ind A-tm. Ri&amp;ymon;d wa:Jimrn
du-rmg rtllrc~ taOOenc-e.
DUrlldtng pl•am lior t!IM! oew roca:J.
cbm;c'h "'ttich W&lt;T'C drawn by Mr.
styem, wer-e -wpprm"CCd by tJh.e
ot·s trict Boar&lt;~ or Obun;ih brt.oo~J­

. Jan. durP.ng mh-e week.
Plin-off'* speakEU":SS w~ Dr. J.
R.tasstei-1 o-..rmm-, h.'i'QOd-er-.a, Oa!H'.
\V'bor WAS IMf.. Sily.eons-' l'rof'es!ur 0(
Thaolomr at Olivet Col~~ Md
Dr. Jt8f'dy Powers. K-UihSia!S Oi'cy,
·e mc'r.ai -superintendent 'l'hll5e -at1lemUng .fill'o me31-ing wore mtiCI'~
OSit'ed·in tlbe ·acoount of llhclf'lii!Mm
work o{ .tiOOir chul'&lt;.'lb .,...bicft is tOl!C
only C"bw-ctl workltng Jn illtc i'nlllflll'·
i-o'r or N-ew Guirnm. Mng., Styers
l2tltlendecl '?liT1klu9 mooting3 plonned fQl' tthe w:i'VU' of pl"elltCber8and
fiiiDIC .~n -a dJo:rus w4tidt tP Erlonu·
00 'B'ftw li dmner Wed.nesdil-y wwe-.

niag.

THIS SCINl plctvrod •M&gt;~e Is munlty heq r.ecentfy tU&gt;brcrlbed
money to hn• tho unllllthtfv "'""
... dHMd up ..... h OW. lilt
orftr to try tncl ...Mkeh the- ...,..
and other vermin tiNt br-..cl In
1;uch spots.
A · little clric Pt'lclli on tt. part

typicel of many to ... found along
the Ohio lti.-.r Benb of Pomeroy
end Mldcihtport, where th• lit....,_
for trath
~~ 11rHte of ell types. Sewentl
of the Ga,.ft Cluh In the com.

*"'.,......,.,. ...,._....,

Iof

the Litter

do much

lui

'

weuW

such slthh which JH'OMnt 1 ttilitt
to tM hHittt eM wtf..-. of thlt

communi,..,

·

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himself

towarcl eflmhvtlon ..

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�Frlaoy, Feoruory 17, 1956
r

What's New In Fannina?

The Daily Sentinel
IIYNOI.D I. GIIINI

I

GIN. MGI.

Pu.bll!lbtd "tl'f aneraoon f'lt'ept Sundar by The Ohio vane,.
SentiaeJ.,. blr.. at no Metbaaif St , Pameroy, o. Bu~lnf'.U office
pbent SBI, tdiiPfiat oftJce ]lhoae 397

By CHARLES M. McCANN

Entered as second cla§S ma1line nutter at the
PomE&gt;roy Ohio. .

I

ai:l mon.t•s, 17.80; three moaths, #."-'By· motor route . whel'f!

~

space ·i&lt;l

~Wftl

,ear .18; ~ix mnnths,
,··

,

$4.25;

1'Ms sygt~. :tl11e
"'hiit!:r ... 'i) lcng

aMI 4Wllded iee~f:li've
sPnoo ~ waor ertlabli~
fofllgrf'!f!l

lhi~to!ly

m 1912.

.atwar.s M beoo mncem

~ wil'lh the ~ibility
w~h

ml11ht omnpeli!
tnJJI'i&amp;e

that k

1»ri'VIIIIe

ea.-

"

EV!$ 9ir'ft pancel' JWI"'II. '!!: beglaning, ~ 'has 800~ .CO mkll·

mize 11be ~JaJW!y ol Q!ll.rimen•tlll. comp~.Ulioo in two wa')'W. Onlo
is by limi::atioom oo tlbe si2:e ood
Wf'~-h( of pal"'l'f!\~ that call be
~hipped by paool'll pot:;~~. The otlher
is by uq:ihg l'lata su.f~lcilent to
("0\'« the com o1. !tiM .ft'C'ViN.
Thi's bst pal.ief, ~- ba!
lOOt beeD Ollfl!llileld '(lllito----a8 l(lbe Oornm~ mak-e~~

.-

ablllldan1h' o1ea1.

~

Why AHeatt)nnd
Todlly there is hope for heart&amp;.
Even if you 11ren'l an expert. ip
medieal atrairs, you
probably
know tbat not oil "'heart attackl"
are Mal, that most vldhr.-fl, . tn
fart, survive and return to aeb.e
lives. You aliO probably ,k111M
that same heart dlse1,8e8
prevented, and thet almOat tll
('ases can be helped by early d1aanosU and treatment.
AJJ laymen we aceept t~e racb
today because we are no loracer
bUDded by tbe miiC!oneeptlons
bout the heart diaeaau tba' haTe
come down to ua thrOQ.Ih tfl,e
years. Much hu been learned tke
pa~~t few yeara. The miMoneept·
iol\8 a11 fableR now becourM rtspO)I·
aible ar 1aniulion Hke the C.ntnl
Ohlo Heart As110eiation have
tuught u:-~.

.

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nm~kl!'bltl H(uavl~l ~~~neu

a-

to PfeV!tl~

11be 1bands or his

tit&amp;\~.
,a h,eak~rlp,JiqJ de~~ S~lt oth~ ~~it4 P!- re•
detft,i ~hie .IIOO,Rer.
~-11~ however; ha• not yet

foun4-·;:t;1-~ ~~)w aQIWer• i~ need• in

b1o04:.

·of

Se!t\ok!em.:tn fot 'Mk·~ "Ectl.I!IP ·
MMt· Ootri)leniy ·loc&amp;l- kiii'CftliJJI•io•na·l
H~ Par.m F..quiprneont tk&gt;al(!ll'
Or.!M ·"stiorrtJy" Oohmer neeellt.ly
l'el.ooned ,flrom a 1tWodaiY ~.'nl:,\lnl'"
aerviiOe eot.oot '$1Xlilll3oned by In lberoatiooll'l Hll'rvt'SIIt'U' :1111:. i'll'l Col·
umblil lbeW'q,uadif'I1!1. 'llhe ~hu-0ol
~ •hekl fooor rtlhe 1JI.U"PO~te of po111.·
een~illl rtlhe- l~l ill'lld mott rom-

AcaoiS

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Meret. pllat
~

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ROT~RY
l(rJ~. '.fiebasUan. Tedesco spoke

.-,. .

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the ltot•n qub on thu "ManuCnot
ur.la1- Gt Machron1 and Spegolli,"
wh&amp;eh·, he ortce with his fill her,
operlUt~ aueh _
a factory .

1. Hlde in a

ptanta
11. RU!hn

...........,

.....

U . l®th.

Ammean

10. Rldlt or
a&amp;ndjut
1 under water

.

lonttnot.

17. CGunty In

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a.u.w..

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11:10
tl 15

Greatest Fights of CMtUrJ

11 :30 Tnnight
I I 00 Stgn orr

rum
6:0()

6.30
7:00
7 30

8 OfJ
900
9·30
to·OO
IO 30
11 :00

11:10
l :30

Sky King ·
Rvy Rogers
It's A Great life
Salut·day Nigh( Jai'IJhOree
Big Surprts.e
Pf\rrv Coma
Peoples Are Funny
Texaco Star Theatre
Georg~ 119f&gt;cl
Hit Parade
News &amp; Sports Jle:~dlineJ
Owl Theatre ·
Si;:n OCC .,

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tt

lftd

rntnalftlt on her

so

· ":liiiR,

4:00

Wide W1de Wo.rl~

5::30
6:00

t:apl&lt;~in Gall~at

6:30

6:4b
7 :00
7:30

W'l8tcl alii ;tfho.t

110:00

10.30
11
·00
1
1·00

3.00 Dr. """""
3 30 ZDQ Parad&lt;e

l!:lll'ltv cabinet

r.teet !be :Pr~ ,
Gospel Harmony Boy~
News Pleluu
Liberac,.
l.
Front-ie-r
Comedy Hour
Tr-levi:&amp;itoo JlJaybause
Loretta Young Show
Justice
Treasure Theatre
S1gn Otr .
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Chann~l8

WCHS-TV

oabi••• oi&gt;X"l•. President •nd
!re..-;pon~IVJ ·tiO ·Ius
FRIDAY
4:30 On YoW' Actoun.t
vk-w.&lt;r -t!h-::11. 1the
1&lt;111n!I'IIUJ"e
- ly
ARMAN W. NICHOLS
faee." That tog was pul upon ~!h·oo·ld be srnapJ)e&lt;l. And ilt w:ts 9:00 Sign On Prayer
5.00 Lucky 8 Rnneh
UnltH PrfMl Shff Correspondent 1 Norlhe-rn polillcans who had a ~ r~'"-tlit'l'lf'td.
Q:OO Capt;;~in K11ngaroo
:5:30 The Early Show
WASHINCTON UP- A century rhest full of sympathy for the
\W}~'fl ·l•hc cabin-&gt;~l ro"'e ~lh·;~f tl-av. tO 00 Garry Moore
6,30 Your Esso Reporter
ngo the political pot was boiling , South.
''hoe P:rrt;i 1 d~nt 'll'bvi•ouslv &lt;1'i•H WD"l 11 ·30 Strike It Rich
6 :45 Sports Parade
even ns it is today . Fur was flying
Flnt GOP Nomine•
ornrJ"''"ing ~I '\&gt; 4&lt;'r·lr&lt;:.i'O'Il Ap[l"ri''O rh· 12 00 Valiant L;~dy
65! Weatherman
President Franldin Pierce look.Tames Durhanan's opponent wn~ irt&lt;!! 1Iuuw1J ""('II,', 'Ml· F·i·&lt;;cn'!wwt&gt;r 12· 13 Love of Life
7:00 ShQp on Television
I'll hack at his rc('ortl with one eye John C. Fremont, the flrst mnn 1;·"·1 1 ,h,-:n:tJ· 1'1'1 1 hi l~ ~h("t•l'd~·r. IJJU'-'" ' J!' 30 Sear-rh for Tomorro-1\'
7: 1!5 DWg Ed•t&amp;rds, . News·
7·30 Adventures of -Champioa
and with the other looked towar(l ever to qeek the presidency undt'r n l l'or Ill' lll'Offi-""P.It :1wl ~ai•d·
12 45 Th e Guidtn!,( Li g ht
his native New Hampshire. He the Republican banner.
"Goe-m:c 1 1hopc II.' hc&lt;m·n yon
1 ou Katie'~ Ktlrhcn
s·oo •Mar.,l
cl1dn't muc h give a hool what hapBuchonan had tried for 12 years k111ow "'"hat )"01.1 a•r.e rlum:.:"
1 :30 Lovl.' Story
8:30 Pluyhou!le of Stars
pencd. lit• and his wife. Jane Ap- lo get n nod for the flemocratil'
11h._. f'tw•i(h~n-t ha'' n~nw -&lt;~ h"'t.E; 1 2 no Robert Q Lewis
9. 00 The Crusader
pletun Pwrce. alwa~·s allowed that pnrty 1This time his rcrurd stood wo:w ,,, m~e nthcn. He- I.(J\'f.!'S •h is own
2:30 Houseparty
9:30 Highway Patro~:
they hadn't wantrd lo he tht! lop him good- the Pennsylvama Statt&gt; iurl·gmemrt I(J'f dt~m,~fll" ~ rr ai~'' gOml
3:00 The Big P'ayotf
10:00 The J;.lqeup w
10·30 Person lo Person
peoph• 111 the nation, anyhow.
Lt&gt;i•SllPture , time In Congress, A , ma11-k, Tl'OW tt.rul ~".'0'1 ll'fl'll't d lo
3 3ll Bob Crosbt SJ#W
U. S. Senator, mlnlst~r to Ru~sil• l bcwk i1
4 00 The BriJ;lh'!er Day
II :00 Up to the minute News
I'iercc':i l"l',l! im(' was unrortunak aml Great Dritam. Serrelary of ' llul w~·lh ,1'hl' Cthi,p.'i t.IIO"M!l i•~ i.&lt;:
11·05 The Late Show
4·1~ Seer•·' S1ornl
He had alienatNl the North by State. AlsG the fact he hatl been lllumph1'o2'\' wi'lh "'lhiLJ&lt;m ht• .t•J"ltVI"I!-11
stern enforcl'ment or the 1-'ugitive out or ihe C0\1Di~v lo~g enoug~ 9LN)''h ,1.n ma-kt1 ,I1i.i vital dt'l'I•~J•tm
SATURDAY
5::m Saturday New!~' Speeial
Slave Act, u hut lsi!ue in the long to kef'p f1·om getung Rtngml polt 1 11t ils faoi!r ,jlo 01&gt;15'\lmt' !'hot M•r F.JL';It'll
3. •s J.'e:!J:ure Report
Sign
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Prayf'r
Q:30
back Turned out, on ac&lt;'ount of . 1l
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remon
\ltun t Wa;llll'n•gt!JO-n ~eu htm -t~H 11h•• 10 :lO Winky Dink anti You
6:30
Saturday
Luc:r Show{
litionists an&lt;i pw·slavcry immi- make mu&lt;'h or o campnlgn .•Jamf's cal.lino:&gt;:l'~ !-•l·non:;,"e'S't: mmt Th:M h l t 00
'1:00-....Johnny Carson• Sbo~
)-tighty
Momc
Play hou ~e
grants rolled into KnnsuH and Buchanan beat him good. The nnl fai.'Jlil. PNtiL'$('1, 1("\~lhr•r, ht"('~IU~w 11:30
Tale$ of Tcxil~ RD11g'&lt;'l'fl
7-;10 neat the Clock,
croRR!•rl ntntlorb Conlii&lt;lNuble en d re!tllll w n s: Buchanan ~he Ei,.•t"l111towt•r cabimcl 1it&gt;; -s-t~'tlll~g
:ou Rig Top
6·00
Shtgeo Show
12
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1,927,995 p o tl \J Ia r v o t c ~ CUIIII1Ja-11~lh't'l·v ~P'C':i-kim!.
1 ou Lone Ranger
8:30
Jackie
,GJ.eMon'r,Show ~
Pierre had a few month~ to 17" clectorJal votM, FrE-mnnt
No log Cabin
~-IO Captnltl M1dnighf
9.l10
Herb
Schriner's
Two for
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linger on thu S&lt;'cne here and was 1,301,555 popular votes, 114 ei&lt;'C·
'Pher~ it~ n'o ·l'r..g oahm i1n Hump
:00 lh·st Foot (•'orwal'd
9
30 It's Always Jan
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wearing ll sort of whnl-lltc · he~k
tor tal hvotes. h
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d'd 'I hrey's 1p0&lt;~t. Ue war;-· gir.ar.l!u·•~~· t•d hy
2.3U Town &amp; Cullolry
Cross- 10:00 Guw,moke
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look. So .James B1U'hnnan gol the
8 uc anon, w o o f'Otlrse J n •,he UU'.V&gt;~'i"\lit:.v of Mi~ll-i!((lan tn
10·30
Uamon
Run~on
-~~heo~re
rofltl!'l
~ominatinn on
the Dcmoet·atlc get into thl' Whit«' House untll •I•II'W iln 1912. S1x )--1&lt;"a'~ ·~J'I't' he
11:00
The
Late
Sbotr
Big
Ti!n
Bnskethalt
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!&lt;irll' flp Ilk&lt;• f'tf'l't't', WDll what th:.- March, IQ57, didn't cottnn to the ww~ ,g.,n-f'll"l;.t.J .•riO'nn•~"'V fif'l~"" .t1L• wi1l••
11
5:00 Chureh's U1g Story
politlcos nf I hi' 1lny ca ll ed n"dnug h look!\ of thf' big mansion on Penn· o.&lt;:l)rl'a.d iont'l't'l('ll!i!J or H11' MI. II
- - - - - ~-~ sylvania Avenue. It was heated by If.Mma c11 , Cl'l'Vf'l'"'ntll, Oltio; p!'l(\';flreplaces, for one thing, and that kleon.t )rr lMU: ~hai·rnmn 11 f «hr
SUNDAY
4:00 Front Row CcmE'r
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reminded the new leader of his lllx-t•· 1d in 1952. H .~ wn s (ihll'i'lmlllll. 10:00 s;gn On Prlll)'.er
5.00 Omnibl,l~
boyhood days In a log cabin back ·I'Xl~il'li V'e Nmmrl' ,' rt" mt•mi)'('J' 11}1" tO·OO L;~mp Unto My Fr-et
6 :30 Annie Onkle~
in Pennsylvania. So he ordered a di'r-~i:r" of 1llR'IliV ·l;:l"l":C oor.n-oro· L0·30 Look Up &amp; Li'le
7.00 Lassie
turna&lt;'e put in the cellar.
111-il-::m Mrm~ joi.nilfll~ lith~' ~abin·.~f . 11·00 The Chrisloph('rs
1.30 Jack Benny
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Buchanan was the only bachelor! lh. pc,lj,''l't'!! he \WJ~ a Thflt man . 1·1:30 coonera Thr(.'l&amp;
8.00 Ed Sul1lvan
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ever to live In the White House.
Uumpl-ltley q 01 ~t nH of tnm;e j.oh" 12:00 Let's Take a Trlp
9:00 G. E. Theah·e
Alfred
Hitchcock
Theatre
Wild
Bill
Hickob:
g-ao
12:30
Q..,..n Vlctorl'll'a lle~&amp;lftl
-on .faJlo] l'll'f ont.,lllc ofrk"t'..
1:00 TV Classroom
10 .00 Appointment yjitli .' .KdYill'·
In Burhanan's day a lot of in·
HP. w~U be- 65 •Y~'&lt;a~ l()!d n•ex.t
teresting things happened. One mon•'lh ·Am·ti wtll11.'1~ lo qu\'1 , bu t
1:30 Btble Comes Alive
ture
'1
was the opening ot the first trans. 11001t't ir Mil'. Eisenhowi'lr runs
2:00 Han~ Christi an AndE-T!IOn
10:30 What's My Line "'
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AUantie cable. On that notable oc- 1!§11', Aor~« thils ~am',ly. HumplhN'-V
2::10 Adventure
11 ·00 Sunday New.~ SpeC{a\1
casl(ln Queen Vtctorla sent him a ~ nniJI.NJio:•llt 1f)( 1!00. fa(1l t011n·t •'lhe- 3 ·00 Face the Nation
U:l5 Late Sl'low
''mcssage". He thought It was a u . s (f:~,~~iM'" thJt~ br'IC'o-tnf1 &lt;T'eh.'h"l'b
3 30 Sunday Newt~
---:Joke and refused stoUtly to ac- ~·l!ihJie dforl'lilnP, :hiM ~ot'('o81';1UW f!:~~rvioo
knowledge it until th• JntSIQie
1'lbe-ltlrr'IFUI1' &amp;~'ltl'V ~ ~llW!lll!:
was confirmed. It ns ll'nfortunate ,ltl'tl(ll'11q &lt;Nho 1111rifl ('IC!nvlnecd ~'hrll. a
that riaht arter that the cable ~ub)l~t wi'lt-e a :hcoaw mr~nlav of
bused ancl wn not splleed for dml'l('fOOI''-" A,ln.
11''"'~ 1 -f im1'u
another -eight yeaf!l.
1Jin('trm1ll'!f"'·''a;bloe •i n~IIl[~~an 'a'Tl•'i '11Uln,
?·SO Rin Tin 1'in
FRIDAY
Durin• his term, the Prince or ' ~·nd ,•IMUI ll~ ciJI1f.d ih ~I:&gt;Pfln 'h N'"e
Ozzie and Harriet
a,oo
Sign
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12,50
"ale~. who later arew up to be
Crossroads
B·SO
1:00 Film &amp; FarK!y
King Edward VII, visited "Wash- ,
IURTHDAY CELEBRATED
9:00 Doltar a Serond
2:30 The Femimne Touch
lngton. That was In 1860. For some
R;, - 1h!~ 1 d Willt;cm cclt•blmi•f"d ibis
9:30 The Vi.&amp;e
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a,oo Afternoon Film Festival 10:00
f1ason the future soverel.jn trav- ll"~n 1 ·rn bi•--.''bd!W ~lhii'l'l ~k ~illt&lt;''l
Ethel
and
Albert
·
eled lneugnito as "Baron Refl· 1 oriR' 1 of dll~ !lub srotlil Pa('k m "!t 5,00 Mickey Mouse
IO.JO News
Abbott
and
Coste11G
lrew'', Anyhow the youna man put 1 91 .•!1,.c. 'b""lll' ....r fit~ nal'1 ~~...~~ i~r.
10:35 Weather
a wreath on Washlngton'a Tomb, •a-n,rl IY.'i'"'~ Jf"H' WitJ,siCilll .J,r Mm. W•l- 6:30 News
10:40 spOrl!i with Ted Wolfe
6,35 Weather
wlth Buchanan !ltandine by.
rr -.,. ~- Tt&lt;-'D Mc1·~ ~n- 9'JVt Y'"l1 ""'.
10:4:5 FUm
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Danceland
The flltcenth president was a ~' 11 • ..,:1 bv ~M ('ll,;ff•"-'1d f:,•mn'-·l"l
1J. : 15 Huntington at Night
Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollie
7,00
six-footer with bright blue eyes " ''~&lt;'~ Iii'~"~' .o1~•"imlt! .\ ... ~"ifl$1 ~,') ~~~
ll:45 Slfll l)~t
7:15 John Daly
and the- deUaht of eartoonlsts of r 11 M. IF •' I~Mv f'l"•~r .r-''11t N
--·· ·-his day, who played loose wih the I f'"'"''I&lt;ITI "'"'', .. ""rv.-..1 .,,... ~iho" ('ub~
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7,00 City
0/ l.Gtba
It 1VCI par~ ot
shock of white hair whleh stuck Elnlf •If ~ - •M_,,.,.,,. W '•',~&gt;n·.
SATURDAY
7:30 Ozark . Jubilee
a rlri!!Gm feouertee fn an epfSOde
up on top "like a name from a Qa11 - - - - - 2·M Si-gn On
6.00 G&lt;rtmd Ole Opry
11\ tDhtciL Ded "£0\181 l.UCJJ" tn
j.et". There are a lot of pictures ines wllilOut charge fnr the H!&lt;c a·oo Pobloie ServieQ Flllm
9:00 Lawrence Welk
Scotton
In the books to prove it.
'thereof.
3:15 Kkldies KilfTilet
Life Begins at 80 .:
10:00
0a.IK'el-&amp;nd
Two years ago this sect I on was J ·30
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10·30 Liva Wre&lt;St-1\n.g ,'
amended to provide rohr the use
oo Saturday Western
11:15 '11he Sltepherd'-s Call
6 00 Evangelistic Hour
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1 of such buildings for t e ..-urpose
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Pl-a-yhouse 15
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6
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or holding elec!tionll. Inasmuch as o·. •• Pieturqma w tu ennmgs
I the eonduct of eleeti.onfl Is orte or
..., New.s by John Core
the most public and sacred pri6:30 1 Am The Law
, '
vilages iJ'&amp;nted by the Constltu·
SUNDAY WHTN TV-13
7:00 (AB~) You As~d For It
tiOI~ to the people of Ohio, it ~as 11:59 SIGN ON
7:30 (ABC) Famous · FUm FesU.
• e h ange was re ason· 12:00 &lt;ABC) Oral Roberls
felt that thiS
vai-"Ivory H4ntar."
able and that the f\111 eooperal· 1 2:30 l"aith For Todny
9:00 (ABf:lChnnce of a Lifetime
, - By
W. Br~o~wn
ion of the officials having the 1 :00 Feature
9:30 (ABC) Ted Mack's Amateur
S::n:tory of Stat• of C: ·_,
Cilntrol of such buildings would 2:00 Star's Parade
Hour
SKretary ., Slat•
be In aareement and readily pro- 2 :00 Film
10·30 NttWS
Boards of Eleetiona of eountiea vide such apacll:. The space requlr- 3 :00 Fealur~oo
10:35 Weatlhrnuslnl voting machines have been ed for storaae is small since the 4 = 15 Film
]10:"0 ~pon•
· ·
4 :30 Abbott &amp; costello
\10:45 Charlie Chan Theatre
Plaauecl
•- with the problem of rind- machi..•es are very compact m s1ze I 0 :00 (ABC) Super Circus
lrtf adequate spue for storage at when not in use.
· ::::=:-::::=:-::~-~-~-- 12:00 SIGN O:,;_FFc___ _ _----::--::
• rusonable tost tor votln1 maRevlaed Code Section 3507.07 1 :-::
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rhine~. Revised Code Section was amended to designate the ex- , STIVERSVILLF.
Roe1'dsvi-H-e we!'lt'l ·reoert~l ~~ ot
SIKJ1.29 proYidts that the Board of act order in which etfices sho\t l(1 1
BY IVA CARPENTER
hi&lt;S pa~'fnt!s :Mr. ond ~ A. C(
Eleetlont may make appUeaUon IPJ)fOr on voting machine!;. Thi!&lt;
Dorm!ll Brewer ,ha'i'1ihc mum'J)l.
Brewer.
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to the authority which baa control ' aeeflon fotmerly did not contain
R:al!)jh. lhll!MV "A1ho hllB b:)l'flo a
Howulld _arid At&gt;~ ;Lai\ttleo»C&amp;
of I"DY buU'tUDC « lf'Otll.ds aup-la Usting bf the exact order. 'l'be pa'tj.-r,nt 'm Ho[},er Jiroo¢~1 iha8 re-- rn.arte a llR'1;, .t:o f\llr~~ b8t ·
ported by l111t11111 under Ule laWI order kl BPecifteally set out nnw .tvl':nll!!d lhomet.
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or this atate. to. ..Pe.. av.U.l*: the to place 1tate, district, and eeunty
'Mr. tariCI MM. Bm. Alln were
l'tld.'lt. Mi~ WeLS lllkt&lt;ll.
\ neci!S.al'f ipaiet' thtrei~ for ~e I offices ftrat, ih the same order as in ~ F\Nda-y.
,
Sottdem wer-e
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plirP'!I• ol olorlq -.voU1111 1111&lt;11' thor appear on' the paper ballot.
M•. ami Mn&gt;. ll"""d ol . ~fr. Om! Mia
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Mr. and Mrs. EugE:'ne Harris,
the forme!' Janel Hecox, have
announced lhc birth of a Son, Robert Williamson, at Graee Hos. pit11l, Kan::;as, on February 14.
They have three daughters and an •
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arc Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harris,
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1 Let our ez:pert mechanics give
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The cost is leAA than rou m.igbt
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WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL

M&lt;1ted w1th \'.antress or Indian
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And moat CJf the men whG are
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NG need to point out that ltOW
la the time to plan for oext
year'l replacement ftocks. And
it't just u plain that the on.l,way ~ ltay ahead of eomP4tltton, the only way to top the
market and build the old bank
so:count; is to buy replaeement;
stock that i1 fir.lt In the industt7
in all prof.l-malring- fa('ton. For
this, we think our Nichols No.
t2 ill- your ()egt bE-t on the female
a.idtt, and you'll find that a 8'ftlll
:nany hardheaded, poultrymen ad
.;~ver the U. S. agree with ua
because the.y've tried Nichola
N.:~. 12'.a and the7 know fro ..
nperience.

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we h•v:e \he ~uaej, experience baa plf"tfl. -tlel:'ilmiq,ues m CIJI.((.Unie.'i'l.
thow.n., we 1\'e well on our way to
D~ng Ute •twidlay 'llet"irod, Ml'
t•tabUshlnl c.ont..rols, possibly even Colmer studll!ed ~ tliJe- _gmtl..filac~r eur~
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aooe of 1-H Seflv~~~.·e spooJiullsl~
Thla Is the tkne of }'ear that the from ltlbe ooro~·8 Oi~o oJ'Ifi('e
publlc Is . ask~d to help. This Is A~r4kni 100 Oolmeor, .o~ (,f d!he
Bear' Mpntlt~ wtten YQU Jl'-le to I h~rl\){iallil~ .or !tile pt•o,j.(rtam Wlt.'i
But brood r!ducoUOn It only p~rt the Jlu~ ~ilf: tG' m,i~al~ 1:M-1"'11~ : Afba m~1~1~t" W.'iCM.~ ru- I.Jl"('·
or what our Heart Aaaoclatlon Ita! local tmd no.Lfctnal proarams of the pDne ·1$1: oMii'ine. 1o .givt&gt; ti!\Q farm""r
aceompllshed in Ita tew fears of Asaoriatton. WhJt is accomt:JIIshed t!he ~ sel"\'li('e -fOO" lh-iA- IJTIOOOV."'
flperatl(m. First priori I .~ In lt1 duria•· the t*!J:t lw!l'Yf m~nriW de- ~~~woW up lhitt -r-em;.1•nlm ·by
prc.&amp;ram Ia rcaeareh, Into whlth fll!hds d'rfttty lf\'OR your- eontrt- .i,...Jilli&lt;Jii uny' usoc-tlS' or rarm equi'P·
the A111oeiat1on baa channe1ttl bp\LonJ-tG the Fuftd. 1$6 tfl,e ~West~- l(!hl)kr t.&gt;o11Uiprnt"11t
more than $13,000;000 11inCe 1948. Jon you mutt decide bi-Just what prob(mr~~ •i b him lllnylime-."
Some or that reKOarch has led to Is you.- heart worth to you?
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9 t)l l Cufrt&gt;i' Tim&lt;'
Unltt-d Prets St•ff Corrupondent 10 UIJ Ding Doug: Erhfh&gt;i
WASHINGTON LJI-' _ rJwi,giht lU JU Ern1e 1\ov;Je.; Show
Davtd r..lo~~'rthol-l-('-r .md (:rtJ&lt;rg•· [ I L 00 Homtl
Miogufrirt llu ml:ih n·)· ll'lil C'xomim• ' 12 0:.1 'I'L' nn ('ssee Ernie
·~JI a{ Ihi• f: 1c1:- :md ('{&gt;lilt.· 1111 W1th 112 30 Feather 'r"uur N··~t
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1 OU Bob &amp; Jun Carr Prt•s!'n ts
11h-t•y rlL"W &amp;mt.h Wt:•ttnr~-Rku· t-o 1 ·2 - ~o Count of Monte Cristo
2 .. 0 Camera Gol!!&lt; to Scht)Ol
'flhoma~i·He, Git., OO.r il w.)Ck .or IU
3 00 .M atinN• 1'hPntre
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4 15 M·o dern Romanl'r.!l
pN'\~wrve rtlhan fat'm. Pre.&lt;;.itkm.l F.1
4 --w (}u Pcn r,w 11 Dav
senbower wan~s t•hl' ttime n.nd "])l'i·
5 Ou Old Timer
vacy •tlO mak(' d'he •gre-at -fl l'cl,•icn
5 :iO tlowdy Doody
on whi(lh lhiY •ltfe may de-l}('nd.
6 .00 W1ld Bill Hickolt
NOOI:' .hol'l:l was .su!'pri.o:tld Nt-:.1 lw _ . _
"-'::'::.'::='~'&lt;l.h('jgfl JllJlll-plllr~ey oas h1s . oomp.m.
SATURDAY
ion on· wbab mtl'!-Jt b.e a ,ln•m:Jv 'h·:111· 9:25 Si gn On
/ day, ·at ~- T-o- ,gct. .J.• ft•rJdng fu1·
9:30 Andy's G!tn.(
.liht&gt; ~urdy .crmtlll't'Jllc-e Mt·. Eh~·-~n- 10·00 Chil drens Corner
•h&lt;ower lh&lt;N -~n .his 9t'lrn"t'l!anv of 1n•(•.a- 10·3ll l'mky Lee
.!lilt)", ~~oo m\JS\l go baiCk too--!Jlf' SI'IC- II · 00 Fury
.onnl....... mlaiyhel of.he 1ihVnd---'.cabi:ncl 11:30 Cartoort Carnival
mee1U111g of llhe Ei.~conhowt'r ~d - 12·00 Winchell &amp; Manoney
tl'lln~~Ucm. lt Wal!!l i!he fUr~J! week
12:::10 Capl:un Z·R{)
'Of F'llbrttD"Y, 1053.
1·00 Farmer Click
:Mir. ~&lt;'t" tharl been in o:f.
1:30 Nimrod 4: Angler
fioe -about a ~ntml~. ·[rtesl"h from
2:00 Top Ten Dance Party
a pr'esirdenHaiJ oom;pa~gn Un w!hiich
3:00 NBA Basketball
tre sametimt!s ~d IJa-IRed by 5:0U Buffalo Bill Jr.
~he complexities of dome&lt;.Tic i3- ------::-=c-:
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~NliE'I!'IaMtiJI'!ne4pol•~Li1C-i~an ~r.ad muf"h 10 10 Slgn On
l't"lnfi.dmce In 1h!1•· own i'lldlgme&lt;nl 10·15 Christian Science Program
of llbiUcm:ll&lt;l defeme a·nd l1ore·1~ 10:30 What one Penon Can Do
TJOolicy matJt~eM.
11 :00 This ill the LtCn
In Friends' Hanlls
ll ·3U Man to Man
WMlnieSs 'hil9 bold caJT\Jpalitgln de- 12:00 Mr. Wtzard

National adverti.,:ne represenl&amp;U1ola, loUioelli-KimltaU, lne .•
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••totion purpo... •Imply by mak.
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10c:unty farmen, bome ual1 and companie. includlDi eia:ht A. s. c. or tbe state or in~w~nai
ecboo~' dustrtal plant operators, vocallonal agriculture Btu dents Fore!try officea.
mane deA:irabJ.e h:md ~.~Bot-'"
an others are _ lnvlted to from the Albany High School who
En Sdbool and lt!be .aOidi cnm.aal I.Jrotlu pwdud.IIIUI"J .and umorketiDg_ mon qu.etltionl wmcth Otuo fwm ·
f7ymant. W&lt;.'JUld De mlKI6
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ln ·
s program which has been l in Me1gs Cou nty.
number of tree~~ for use ln home Ohio State Umv~ m JIMdaY k'om Mer.211 County wilJ attmd tWlo'• Q Dank pkm. 11bey oome Jl"'XIfily a~itetl 'lo tlilal!(, to !orage
operation for the last several
or rOJdtide beautirieation there P'ebrutll')'" 211¢ end ~~. on~ (If" botlh MJho&lt;.ol.t. Let me .koow fnom Otrio s.tae Univer&amp;ity ex- Ql' ~. a- Ulll.fl&gt;g It for water
)'ean to &amp;Mist i!l ~elorestlni idle
Sources of tre(' s a r~ . from l;lrl· are many nurse-riel Ln Ohio which Fe"biiUar)' ~ ~tf yoo need help 00 traftiopotta.- oC.eJ.wioo ~
land and beautlfymg roadsides vat nurserte8 of the O.uo Divlnon Mupply treea at a reaaonable fig
El~~eh program olfe~ an out Lton
W'bat J.ll 1lbe basic ~ (If dle ~e 'IbW wuuld md\Jode ~
parks, building and other areas. ' of Ferestry. The Ohio Division of
Garde
•b ,_ h uhro ' standirla: oppoctumt¥ ro !beer and
lo 'oUowing ~ (.lhc .,..........,_ for pkm?
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many
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Last year Meigs County fanners, tboWiands of conifera and hard- and ~the~a: are urged to encoungf!l
eaoh ~ l.t .Jlopm CO ()) ~
ltrip mine operators and others I wood! avaltable at prices ranging plallting 1ft their communtty. Meip Norway spruce a're three deslr
OHIO MARKET EGG SCHOOL fanner&amp; for pJ.aDtlne aJid bu:Jidmg
WlbaL ibs the plan a:un to do?
planted 55,100 trees. The Goegleln I from $8.00 to SU~.OO per thousand. County hu two or more nurse~lea .abh: 11peciet. Tieet are usually Feb. 21-Agri. Let~ Bldg. crops oo land ,.-..c:d)' atitetd to cuiit would expect to L-ut produ('·
Coal Company _u.sed approximately Trees from this source are avail- which are able to. supply planlinjj placed at a spacing of flx6 feet I OSU-Moming "16115ion 9:30 A . M. ti'41JOO; (2) reduooe tbe amount cf tion and thereb
f·
one half of thUI number, but the able in lots of Ml and up for refor- stock tor tho~ wuohioa to seau-e Which gives s!lghtly better tha n I Pll"U.!!t1y Sei.roce D~.\.rl"lolt Raru grain, tiber and to:.l erown and It wouM (fJvf!!rty~ f ann ~tree8 or shruba close at band.
1000 trees per acre.
fvr illhe Fut.ur.e, A. R. W~, I!«(J(oe 11be eurpU;elt • f.eltil.iey m food ami fber
~ rom rt"WD.
Cbristma• tree production ill the Som~ '!Tends .m b PoUI.to lkwi· ~ ~ fWtlber dim • oommr.di - 8011 ~· *v"~
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For those intere1ted in the com- aame as any crop productio1111. It OOU. R. E . Q;ay, Ohlo Of£enJ -the ilft!l m ~ 'IIIIi (3} re&amp;!ovt! called upoo m Daltownal
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merclel as~tl of tree Planting need&amp; good 1toek. planted on Poultry lnduYt.ry ·.a Modem Diag- t.nnere from e~ve ~
.
emwem
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t~ere Is the _posalbility of planting around that is adequ.ately pro- !~&lt;' SarvJCe, H. E. GoiBI.ein; fn:lm diverted liiCrlell
c : or 811 ~S42! are rd.lieved
pme trees for harvest at Christmas tected from JivesWck and fire with Me('hoanioal Ref~.t.ri'Oil
o f How wi:ll n ~?
a
.popullat;oa ~trees Within the next six to twelve 1some care to control weeds brush E&amp;eJ at lltOO Farm 1.&lt;-vel &lt;Panel
Farrrreor11 may voltJiltarjly divert
W.nat • it eaq to mean .to rn.e
years. Tom Bradley, Pore•ter with and grass. Shearing is al~ a de d~) wjljh A. R. Wmter, -acr-mge- 410 ~ for a -oecitled oin terme of filOOiey teeeJ'\100'?
the S. C. S .. last w~ek ~ported sltable proeess ln improving th6 Leader; Wordm Spitiler, Produc· , peniod-.3, 5 or 10 year......end not
'(be ..uouot of wmey f-zrmEn
that scotch p10e, white p1ne and appearance of the trees to be sold er; Lo)oad. H~.
Producer; 1r-emove t~ fl'a8l ._ ibay or pa+· . \MOUld l'lfiOeWe under t!he plat! Cl:ll·
for Christma• tree purpo 11e 1 •
R.oabph R. Sheppard, Miat"k€t1q: j Lure.
:oot 1:1e d&amp;tam;.n~ llntil OooScatch pine and white pine trees and 0 . J_. Nictkds, Mlaoof"aotuc-er.
H:ow witlil. ~ be made'?
~ fiomllly enacts .a taw
for Christmas tree purpo1e1 can
IM.anagq Ye&amp;lliing Hem 00:-1 Payment for ciWertipg :acree
be ready for use in aix to ten Profit, G}yde A. Matm: SellWi: oould De m oertif~ ~ble
OBSERVES 92nd ltRTHDA y
year~ with Norway spruee read 1 ~Ltry ProductB, U.U.uma- Edu- 1 f&lt;rr c:a-sh tx' a~r~Piw commodlit.ies.
!6wrr 'Jlayl.or Trevey, of
to eight to twelve yean.
~ ootion land PEND, .JallJt"8 Ml. Gwin
What about praoe ~ ma- .log, W. Vtot, W~ay obeerved
~. Leeboms St·r am Crotiees del' 4!00 p~
bet 97o:l bintbday arr.uv;nary at
Witb all of the Chrlatmu trees V.'IMte Eag Hylx-ids, (Panel! disE\.io.grbiLay fu- price eupports trer home. .Pretferlll for tbe celethat are shipped into ohto then CU91:::ll:m) wt.'h R. George .T-aiap, !tiM would be depeodem upon bro.Won 'W4:~ne lher C'hiiUren M!Ss
should continue to be ready mar 1 I~;
Paul
Gesson, Poulitry oom.pliaoca with acreage al:llot- Olive Trevey, 6IWlS. oti!J Trevey
ket tor good Ohio trees. One oper Br-oot1er; Edwill Garey, Poultry metlt8 l8fld ~ cttiOOas The of ~ IIIDd Rev .B T . 'J'tevey
ator was reported to have sold 700 Bnccder;
Larry
Huff, Poultry 9011 bw:Jk: plan ""'ClUJd be m add.i- Gknctale, w. va hroo gromdchilt.rees for $900.00 to the retailer Brooder
ttoo to anatmeots.
dren and fotJif" great ~~~
who Later sold them for ~1400.00
Modem
Packlagi'ng of Eggs
How WI()U}d rnhe p._ encourage dren.
It wa~ reported that the Musking Mto.ms mm-easor::t •Sales. H.. w.
urn Comervatory District averq:ed Gniree 'and ~esen.talion or "Qo.~a­
better than $1.50 for each Christ- ltty Egg 1-Toduoer" A\\-4l.IW by
mas tree delivered at the roacbide.l Thaloph oM, Cn.Jks
When we ' consider the small
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amount of labor involved the reJl1ebrua11y 22 Plumb Hall. OSU .
turn from Christmas trees makes ·M onrrillg ~an 9 45 A M Rea sizable return per acre.
searoh and o1fbe Ohw f"Qul.t.ry In·
For those ,Interested In
tree du3try, A . R Winter. Bror~er PrQgrowing as a timber production du.ction i'lt 1955, PauJ C ct~;
1. You Feed 'Em
enterprise the length or the enter- A Loo-k ift•o -thi! Future, The
DOGS like the :rloh, meal)' flavor , •• and
prise is longer, but growth contin- Br-0l1~r l'll.dtl&amp;ky m 1960 &gt;and 1975
2. You Milk 'Em.
ues each year so the increase in by Hanf.1•n J. Gnrna and a. C4mioon
for them. Get a 1111pply of Muter ~
value is just like money in the Barbecue, OSU l\ru.lry Scim~
Dogburger for your dog
Keep
3. Call Your COBA Techni- saving bank. Starting wUh bare 1 Club
him In lop condition,
land and planting trees it would : A(lt~rnxon ~wn 1 15 Wh.at Do
eian To Breed 'Em
take from twenty to forty years Po11Lit'}· MerJ~ Broductioo Tes.t..s
before much mercbandiseable tim· Show lbhe Bl1oi1er Prodrucer'? R
WITH PIIOVti:O
Get F'Oe Fo!derP
ber tould be harvested. With the C..aG~Wl'l Jaap; S~:;- cr FoaoiUl"e in
CALL
Guld&lt; to Good Feedlftg_
CHICKSTAilTER
many idle acres in Meigs County -~he Br!Oiilett' ~-:llll!l'fio Robert JJ.
COBA TECHNICIAN
this reforestation does offer ex- Hogue; MeorQh&lt;mdiSin:g Broil!~
tensive long range possibUities.
Bu-ddin-g Ocnsumer
Demand'There is approximately 100,000 t.-~M.on· Levuli' Dll'i Pn&gt;duJ:~ing a Heaol
RACINE RT. 1
acres in Meigs County now listed ·~thy Br.I)Jit'lf" PI~tdc, Glyde A.• M'M'Sh;
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 3191
Pomeroy, 0 'as forest land which means there WhaiL i's !lihe Pooll.ry aOO Na-:;:::;:;:;;~=~~~::~~=;:;;~~=:;:;;:;:;;:;;:=::::;;:::;::::;;~;::: is some timber production. In 'hon:ul Bn.ard Domg f-or the Br.uiler
many eases this land now has some .bbdustl!'y? James lM. Gwin.
desirable trees growing on it so
Evrownog sel9:1J1on 6 15 Hidden
with a elimination of undesirable Md Out or Poek1)t Co·~t.s of :pro
trees, grape vines and other en- 1lucing Broidem, Robert L . Hl)Here is • chl~;k atuJer that wll1 ..roekeJ'"' fOur
emies timber production could be gue; ' Mlam:;.gemM~ Fa-ct!N's- "tn Breibebf chicks to a bt-Uer, f.ute:r liJI'OWing period
achieved in a shorter period of .h.-r P 11od~t l"1tJQn (parncl ~n)
iblln eTN Hfore.
, time.
w1i lh Rayomonod E. Cray, LeaGeor;
FularJ co.af•lns '"ProphJL"' • special mix of •niFranklin Newell, Farm Forester Gordon Suus, Prcducf'lr . Ado1p-h
mal f•l malerlah. II bl protein dell, with a hi9h
..-Uamin conlenl and co.atala~ a wide tpe-cb"um
with the Ohio Division of Forestry So•mrack, P-roducffl.·; f'nrby Ku!rr ,
•nllbiolic lo ata.-. ofl dheeH ud prolecl growlb.
reports that 125 board feet peri Pnodl.lCC'r 'i1D1.d ElmiL M.al·i'tllovsky,
Cet th• •madag faets ahoul Fute.rt from you.r
per year is our present wood Elll=
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1 ' •-·-•- is fair production.
Pl'owie. ' DeaJ.r.- To roc•et: JOIU cbk• proli!s 10
a
aew hfvh ••• look fo&amp;- 1M • • with 0.. rocket.
As an example of how mucb and shrubs this year for immed
timber growth can be achieved iale be.autincation of the surround
one woods in Hocking County had ings and as well as on a long
an annual growth rate of 437 board time improvement plan.
AND
St. Rout.· 124
Minersville, Ohio
feet per acre. There were only 60
Those interested in additional in
trees per acre on this urea which formation can secure it from any
WP.re 12 inches in diameter or of the Agricultural agencies in the
larger and the total volume was county or by contacting the State
better than 24,000 board feet per Farm Forester at Athens or by
acre.
This was a tulip popular writing directly to the Ohio DiviNOW
.!ltand with a few other species ot sion of Forestry at Columbus, 0 .
trees present.
A new extension bulletin, L38, How
A 26 year old stand of red and to Plant Trees on Spoil Banks will
white plne in the Hocking County be helpful to anyone needing this
forest area has 280 trees per acre information. It may be secured
with a' growth rate of 700 board without charge from the Exten-

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Apn Veith, who wall married at £1\elle Ralph, D('llla Mulford . Mf'.O!JC n-..~( At Plca!ant Tuft'OO.)'
Christmas tiJ)le. The gpewts were Kathryn . RmseU, Mrs. Nora ~!hi· evcri 111og wJ' h a- dinner servt.-d to
served ice cteam, rake, c&amp;rree and in~er, LilY Hubbard, . Myrvrllt! one Jtmnm.M and twcnt;y-fiv~ E'm·
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Henderson, or Oak Ridge Drive, Mlm:u:Jmc Te.mple wJ~Ih Liwise S.e·
Charleaton.
wiD. "NNO''~!by JlllaiJ'IOn and Wi3liam
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childs and white lilies.
. , alltend F,nlends Night end a ne'J'l)e cqu.ple will r('side at
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EMERGENCY RUNS
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The lltliddilefl'OI['Il Fine DepartA:' ~ttt:e Mareh mool'i1'11!' ~ltr..ft wi'H 1
m.~. eaOed llllb 1:30 P.M. be unt.i.artor:Y -,w&gt;dc ~ 8o[S() lhe
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'll1on oat 4 P. IM. w!hm a mM '\Y'll:S
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DUTCH BOY WONSOVER 89c
SUPER KEMTONE . ' .. 1.32 qt
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WINDOW SCREENS
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STEEL WHEEL BAUOW 10.95
1 50ft~ 18"
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I HOES, SHOVELS, RAkES
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Waste Basket . 89c Step on Cons ~ 2.00 Cakirlclxes -; • 5J.-19
Roke Boxes .. 1.19 Brtild Boxes .. 1.89 4 pc Co!lill'er Sef, l.ll9
Cup Rocb
1.00 Plastic ·Dish Pans 1.98 Ploltlc Mhc lawl -. 98c
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3 Speed- ploys 10 records
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209 Eli!lth Street,
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Meunr:ler
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234 North Sixth Street, Bannlna:, ~ ~~•- •-~ n~
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Lot 67 Chell~. 82 Tfi Rlf Rutiand to
llertlon. lrlinim:Jm ellal'le ~Tuttle, ··~·-""-.
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West Eleventh Street, South, NewSherman 1100 Katlhleet '1\hlis, R14 Rllllilmd 1o Herman E. Moore.
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naoe. n!WU
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Fi,-., Automobile, Health
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MiddJeput. 0'lyde Yarn ()Joney ,
I No. 3, Centerville, Iowa; JohD ~ifa"8 Feed and Supply IQc ., .tt'8fl.s. ~ to G.amet 8 . Seruu rate or z ceota pe:- word will
Pomeroy, R't.. 2.
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ACCIDENT
cannon, 631 Roosevelt, Plainfield.
•hager, Amua M. Outfield. JM:ob
be charged for sdvertisinJI: if nol
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In MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
i Iowa; Henry CroS&amp;, wboae last Gas OJ.
2· l7· 3k
61 36--M
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PHONES
known address wu Kimbal, NebMlrbel Hogue, e~ntx:. Earl
for more thaD one iDcorrect in· ( 14)
I raska; Darlene Yegge, whose tart V. Hogue, deQE!IIIS.Od. 8e'Verai par-'1011.
- - --~ known addre.s8 waa Klmbal. Neb- eels, ~ to E. G. Pdand.
Earl V. Hague dec. CUll. of
.wo. c&gt;f Thanta and i.lopklal N ... r-;cw Haven, w. va. Two 4 11'10t001
ras.ka; Glennavere Cross, whose trfin.S., RllttNhd ilo Mabel ·a nd Elarl
SEE TIIESE
tke1 of .::Venti printed at regu·
FURNISHED
APAH.1'M'ENTS
PRIVACY
last known addre.ss was, Baxter,
THE VIIY lEST IN
lar tlu&amp;.ifled rat.... Obituuiea
.and one 3~ UN FURNISHIs the keynote of
Iowa ; Izora Smith, whose last V. Hogue.
USID CARS
published at 1 ceat per word.
ED APARTMENT _ ?111-vmc 00 _
known addrE!fJ,S w11s, Des MoJqea,
~ 9 M. and DaWd H. Wolfe,
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Iowa ; Veri Smith,
whose last .J-.aek Simmons, 1-WJ.ey ~. E!FORO vt Cust.omllnt
telepbone Clvea. careful attuGlol.lhlin, Phone rru 23085. New .
known addre86 wu, Laumor, Iowa; fie K-eyse-, ·Marion Icenhower, M'&amp;l'·
CHEVROLET a.t Air
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Marie Gifford, whose last known caret loenbcrover, madyfr OonleJJ.,
Herdto' wllh P. G.
!ligh Quality
address was, Harrbburg, Nebra&amp;- WilHam ~. 1 A«e S19 1111.d
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Ill
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2 Five room mod el"D APARTat com petitive prices.
llddress was, Harrisburg, NebrasCHIVLOI.ET R &amp; H P,
MENTS, 'Atth laundry and gar- 1
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Club c,..
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Phone 2M
Iowa;
George Wade
CanP'On, OOd. AHce M. Rmsel:l.
310-M. A. N. Bengel.
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TREVEY-FINSTERWALD
whose last known address was,
Sidney and Fdna. stobut, Lot
0-Room NEW HOUSE, untur·
FUNERAL HOME
Newton, Iowa; Carol Castor, whou l)l , Racine Ito EdwiD Cozart.
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other 4 dr. nh:•
port. Reuoqable. Phone 60«Letitia Leak, whoae last k.nown VelrM A. F.eta:er, dec.. t.ots, RaFORD Rench WlfOft,.
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ad-dress wa-s, Des Moines, Iowa; cin-e 00 Edwln ·and Alice Mac C.
R&amp;H '· nlo
MAX WARD
Fern Zen-or, whose last known ad·
FORD VI CultomlhM
115 E. Se&lt;lond St,
Phone 61
dress was, Ames, Iowa; and Aura Zil!~i'bltam F . Tmtbo!ley, dec.,affi.
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS 5 Acres GROUND to rcrlllt. ~ii
Fro5t, Pomeroy, Ohio, Itt.. 3.
FOM R. &amp; H. Cle•n
Pomeroy, Ohio
Bass, whose last known -addreu ~or 1nns,
Sut1lotl to IMII!!rlot C.
Did you know yuu could save 25%
PLYMOUTH .......,..
was,
WiDlerset,
IOYr.a,
Arvinna
Haor1t.i!J.
or more on parts by having your - 2-16-31.!_.__
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lraclur engine overhauled be - F111I!ltiWJI!d or _.u ntuMi·Shat ROOMS
f'arabee, W•hose last lr.rrown ad·
Wada -and V·ioka Louks, 3.49
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abollt our .special on peinling
Blrtrttemlllt Ave.
2-16-3.tp
PONTIAC (6) R. &amp; H.
•nd tuneup. Mei.js Equipment
:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~~~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;t.l residt-"'lb of the State of Ohio
Hwny A. and Neltile E. 'Tboma.s,Cl11il, tood · tlr..
and who:~e present addresses can· Pa:r:ceb, ~ 1d David A.
:.o. Phone 94.
1-3 48tc 2~ Acmes CORN GROUND f.or rent
3 mille.&lt;~ -west~ .of I{Qllri~l'i-e.
not, with reasonable diligence, be Thomas.
PLYMOUTH 4 dr. Cle1n
iNCQ~AX--SERVICI!.. Call
Call 821-J, Eli-&amp; JurOOn. 2-16-:)l:p
ascertained, and tbe ft}llowlng
CJii'OOnd G. ElJelrwbach. ttwtee,
for model
- -- - - - - Middleport fl275.
2-3-lf
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persons
whos&amp;
addresses
ara
un·
EJLILa
L.
Ebe!l"Bbadh,
3.&amp;3
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Pome--------For rent-BJ;tehiJor;.
Ladden,
' known, Jennie Evaline Wo 1fe; onoy 1.o Edlflh H. MRUOII'!Y .
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clolhl.
(2)
Of
Freda Kathleen
WQile; Prolle
J . T. and Dhoie CWroiJ, 1f.t A,
Clinton Fi1her, Middleport.
Cross;
Carl
Cross;
Clint
Cross;
F7,
T6 Rlt Rlltdanld rllo SbeMl'an
AUTO SALES
Phone 6265-X.
11-1-tl
Vina Cross; Clementine Cro¥; nll-il!.
We wL'olh ~:o IIJlu!k fbe M jd(J.I c1pant
Bertha Cross, who are nece&amp;~ary
Slbrll'm8'D: ·and Kiaf.h.Jeen T·iUi;;,
rent-Elec:t:rlc
wallpaper
First Airi Squ:ad, Dr. Plicken-5, For
part1es to this actlon, will take nosteamer. Clinton Flaher, J41dn~~ttny frioel'ldH ll'od •ooig\hOOre,
tice that Mattie M. Halliday filed
dleport. Ph. 6265-X.
11-1-tf
Rm. Gardoer .-d Ew~ Fun her petition in the C-ommon Pleas
('Ntll Home l'or .-n~c.ir ·kiondrre96
Court of Meigs County, Ohio,
und :.·ympill:ihy dur,itl!l the •JIJISIS of Very de11lrable fiNil floor APARTMENT. Autom1tic ga.o; furnaee.
' Case Number 12382, alleging that
1n1r Mother oa'OO Si:i~ll'. MIT'S. El i
C1ll fi170.J.
12-22-tf
she is the owner of an undivided
ll~;~cll . Sigood her Ch-ildren.
one-.'lixtoenth, (t/16), interest Jn
Jll'tJlC Pumn'!l nod l-'h.a!T'hw Hy- Two Fuml&amp;hed 4-Rootn AP A.RT·
the following dc.scribed real esMH: brut..tzor. WiHi.am Boyll1es:
MENTS, new furoilure. Utllut••
tate:
~b.l.u, C'm1a Mtrlnh-nrt . 2 17-Jtc
pntd. Call 6044-M.
8-20-tl
PARCEL NO, 1
FURNISHED Ap&amp;rtment, 4 room.s
Situate in the Township {I!
and batlh, $75 mont:h: 'illso 5
Sr1pin, Counly of Meigs, .and State
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR
LOST PAIR OF GLASSt:.':i fcbru rooms and
bath, S85 mon(h,
of
Ohio, and more parttcularly desPAROLE
&lt;~1-v ~- If found :please r«.•m m• to
Gas furnace and !WI utilities
cribl'd a~~: follows, to-wit~
Vit'ior SwoaiiD, U.ao~ne . oand ·rC·
puid . Phone 6128 X.
2-2-30lp
l-'htn·:-~ ri·cl~f. Ohi'O, feb. 15, 1956
61'ginning in .the Nort·h. line of
ceivc 'l'('Wa"l~ .
2-16-31-C
51 ti31 I«• ~!. Bing a pr•isoooeor Srction 16, Town 7 anQ Range 14
- - ------ -- --·-- -Help
now cunfinNI ·in .t!hc Ohio ~e of the Ohio Company's Purchase
~TON-•&gt;&lt;·
Refarmat-ory, :\-~;nw,~fi~.!-ld, Ohio, ad· 93 rods East of the Northwest '
GIRL wunted to work at C'al'man mlotltcd kom 1 !&lt;.1'f'l~ Coumty, Ca~se
WATCH FOR
Rel:ll Home.
_____ 2-17-3te NIO. 50H:.I Con.vict:mf 4-3-53 ~:rr tlhe curn~r of IHLid .section; thence
South aboul 38 rods liJo lands
Ou•
·I
'-'"tmc tlf Gt•an.d I...ar..:~m· .l', 1'. v .. deeded by A. Stevens to Philip
OkANO OPENING
J
'Iii~
urn\ 1\CI'ving •a scntcocc -of I (Jo 7 ll&lt;~ning ; thence Ea.'lt ahout 18 rods
R~..\mo
&amp;
TF:I
..
fo:V
SION
SERVICE
ll-'i"al'l:-i
liiS 'l.'l,igihle for a. he-aring be. to lands deeded by A. Stevens to
1
Of A New
1 )
.
.
fur(• ~h1• 01110 PAKDON AND William Armstrong; !·hence North
FERGUSON and OLIVER DEALERS
1 1 hone 200. Clel~nrl Appil8ncc
l~Ait.OLF. COMMISSION on or .111r.
SINGER SEWING
about 38 rods tQ the North line of
, Store, 118 W. Mam St., Pomeroy 'bcr A(lli.l l, lJJfiti
284- W l\l1ln S. Service At n.tachlnc SbGo PomerO\.-. 0
.'laid J:iCC1ion; th1·nce Wc:st 11.bout
CENTER
\ ~3-tf ~
.
_
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01110 PARDON ANn
J8 }'t)(is to tht' plll.~.:e or beginning,
For rell8ble radio and TV repatr,
PAROLE COMIM!ISSION
127 • 2nd Ave., Middlaport
containine 11.bout 4 J/4 acres,
calt 6046--J. We 1ervice all
A. C. FORSYTH.
more or less.
/
Will naed one 1aleswomr.n
makes.
Schmolla
Appliance, ·
Parole !llld lk'&lt;"~•d Oh·•rk.
PARCEL NO.2
Apply Frld•y. hb. 17, 1956
Mlddlepon, Ohio.
9-27-tl (2J d, 24, 21h:
Situate ln the
Township of
QUI(.'K SERVICE on Watcb ReSdpio, County of Meigs. Bnd State
palrlni by Fact017 TraiDed
LIGAL NOTICE
of Ohio, 'lind more particularly
watchmaker. COLLINS .JEWE&amp;11ied hilda will M IIOC~ 11t described as follows, to-wit:
LERS, Pt'meroy~
1-a.tf ·t.l're or£1icc of :tlhe 0ert af f:I)C
Bcginnini at the Southwest corSout.her.n l..ccal' B&lt;m'd of Educa- net' of land deeded by A. D. Stll1863 PONTLAC 2-fblti' ~. like FOREMAN &amp;
~ilon un.'lill. 8 P. 1M. Maot'dl I, 19:16, vens to WiiH8m Armstrong
new, $991). BlacLt.JU.·':~, Pomeroy,
in
VICE All makes
om'(l.
2-11-ti[4:
on
(ihe Be of tbe Ml•ner.w.»B ~ Seclion lfl, Town 7 rmd Ran&amp;f' 14
pert TccbDlclaDI.
:=~=----- --Sclhool Building and lot IR't .Minet'fo&gt; of the Ohio Company's PurchBBe
Middleport..
19&amp;2 CllliVROLET lk.•lux 2-110or
vHh•, 0. 'I'M boarrd l'CSPM'C.&lt;t .t~e and runninJ West about 6 J/2
Sectan, $U91). BlooL~ml!l''s, l'onu•FRIDAY'S REPAIR SH!IP
f1ilg•ht to reJOOl ~ny or aU bi1ls.
rods to land deeded by A. L, Ste1101)', Ohio.
2-ll-6tc
M) Plum lt., Middl.-rt
Fault Bril't:lc,
vens to Philip
Hantna: lhenee
Ch·k.
We R.e!paiT"
North .about 19 1/2. rodli •to land
1956 BUICK 8 5upor ltiviara Coupe
decdod by A. Stcvem to T. P.
.pow« &amp;\leoll\ng, $009~. BI~W~l· Tde\'i)ioton.'il, wa.-'olh~. swet'1K'I'II, (2) 17, 24; (3) 2, 9. 4tL'
Kyke; thence East about 6 l/2
nar's, Pomeroy, Ohio. 2· ll-6t.c rurnitm-c. Phone 8381-J 0!' 607h\l.
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
2-ll -:JOtc
rods to the West line of William
1964 l'ONTIAC 8&lt;yl\lndcr Cnstom
Fli•d 2 7 S6
Armstrong's laDdi thence South
c~~,talir,;a Coupo $1706.
B~IWJtt· BRING YOUI! SHOES TO
Van('~ MiUhnne
about
19 l/2 rodl; 'to the place of
CINii: SHOE SHOP AND
nar's, Pomii!II'IO')', Ohio.
2-H.fit.c
J'lainlift.
beginning, containing 3/4 of ar1
MONEY.
t.1'1-tfl
Vis
acre, more or lelia.
19DJ Y.'l!.LYS Slahnn W·lflGOn CX·
Jul!&gt;n J. Jmw~
RiflltiGIRA.TION
SALIS
AND
Ahn all o[ Lot No. 0 in Dud.t11a goort, $895. Bldlll&amp;l"$, 1'&gt;.111·
Dl' {.(o.nd-anl
SIR
VIC
I
ley·~
addition to Paacvlllc, except
oroy, Ohio.
2·11-Gtc
Domestic 11nd Commcrclab. New \moUnt $7:1 .00 ·11nd t'us-t s. Hd.m·c wh·al was deeded by A. L. Stevens
1952 llUll'K Jlloadm'8IWI« Coo· a.nd u~cd cqulpmellt. 'I }'ellrs R. E. Grindll'y Sr., Justice of lhe lo Philip Haning, hcins one-ball
Pca&lt;-'C.
V{'f't'illi'C CUU!M", $90~. BllloHfull time experience.
of lhe lot. Also a lot known as
~-10; 17; 24;3tp
IUor'ill, ~'omcNJo)-', Ohiu.
2-11~
R. D. "FI RIFRIGIRATION.
the 11C11dcmy lot situate In the
Phone 637'-X, Mlddlopart
Norlheast quarter of Section 15.
1955 FOIUJ St~at.il.m WifJlOO·, l~oallo­
l-27-30tc
Tnwn 7, and RllOKe 14 of the Ohio
mllllit: tkivt•. S23AO. Jimmy ParCompany 's Purchase -11nd beginn:;un'l!, Mk.ldl.cpot'L
2-11 -lltl'
I
ing at tho Northeast corner ot
-------·
Lot
No. II in Dudlcy'll addition lo
11}40 CADII.I.Al.', K•"OO. I llait~-1. , l(IIHII
COMPLETE lnauranoo Protectlru
Pagcvillc: 1hNIC&amp; SOuth 231 reet;
lh-r:~ , m~ho ....n.1\ hm(c-1'. $97:J
Lift~, Auto, Jo'ire, Polio. CaU Don
thrnt·c Ea..~t 41tl l/2 lcet to Widow
Jimm)· l'ill1.""-lll'S. MhJUJcp(Wl.
MlllB, Middleport. Oblo.
Gowen's West line; lhcnee North
2 - JI~k
to D~ Camp Street; thence West
-W3:l I'LYMUU'J'H, ·lillitt• umdol ut. .:1
along lt;llid Streot to the place or
tow vrl-et•, $1l)0ft. .Hmm.v l'ul'- (21)
hf'ginning, containing 2
acres,
,&lt;liiB.~, ~\liddlt'1JOI.'I!.. 2-11 -6\..c
more or less.
HOUSE
f1w ~-o~dl' 1111 Laurel Sl.
----·- - · - 11 being the same prcmi.sE-'6 eonlnquln• 03:1lip('ll Sln!tM.IZ·8·6tr
l g~3 i''OJl ll V k'tor-hl V8 L"flginc,
Vt'.vl.'d
bJI Wilber A. Reeves and
to\llllllill'tl .!thin' lvb or t.'doall, Modt•rn fmw (41 rci(Uil hOUI'IIC, IJJII"S:I:'
wifl'
to
said John W, Race, by
$1993. Jtmmy l"anwn.~. Middle·
biv.ltl( Rcmm. lwu (2) BedroooiJI!,
dcC'd dat~1! May 14, A. D.. 1912.
Jli)I'L
2-ll-Ol,c
f,yok ~iZl•. Kih&lt;lum , l!.n•h &lt;Mil:h h1b
and recorded in Deed Book 108
no•;
.
l't11M'!ll 1 ' 1 ~1' C&lt;la-1
~' u:nacc,
Page
100 of I he Deed R~ords ot
i 8 BI
Lilt !'iU' X 200' &lt;lll ...-JoOd pttVed
Meigs Counly, Ohio, to wbleb reSIT•!!rtl, Wtl•li •uH ~~t.i-Jllia! li!U ilnd
I
fernncc is hereby made.
'Almplrte U'lll!:EI. Al.JGNMENT
pll'~cl fm·
Lomtod in Un(~oln
Being the same property con1MIIInc1ml and hrtkt' service.
lld~lrl t'l . \'IJIIllt'l'i\1' . Out ot t·own
VC) ed
by John W. and Weltha
Ha(•ko\111' Sdcty ~(r . vice, Wosl
OWJ\1'1' will ~I'll f'or $8.000.00.
R11ec lo F.rmlna Jewell by cleed
a!a&amp;ln Strut, Pomeroy, Ohln
$200 00 1~own p;!y&gt;lllC'nt, b!tl&lt;JU('('
rla1t1d .July 26, 1913, anrl recorded
f'hOIItl 287.
0-3-tr
at 5' '~ ~nlt'l'Psrt &lt;111. SM.OO per
in Volumo 108 Page Ml of tbt'
mon'•h •to JWm-~· ip1~1· oaOO In1t''t'f;t,
Meigs Count.}· Deed Records.
(9)
vaoont. 1}0.'0.-.".'i'lii''.Q 1MOOITV)W. If
The potltlon lurthtr allege!11~1.l'n'i&lt;llt'd ~\'ll•IO!Ilt lloblfnt; llilt~lll,
lll•,onln With
lha1 Mattie •lit. Uallldu acqulrer'
RPHU-or. GaLli rmlt.'l, Oltio. P'IIOIW
World'11 flnesl 1·a r
her one-&amp;txtecnth, fl!J8). lntcrcs 1
ro~kut 1133.
2· 1!S-6te
On 8ale al all iierYiL'e
by inheriluwr. from Ermina J1
I
and prqe1.
wdl. dccc&amp;sed, her cousln, and i·
I,
«&lt;RAP IRON - JIJC'I'AIA
ll tenant in cmnmon with l"h•·
LOCUST POSTS, l:k: on .the lllum~
'
above named defcnd•nt11.
stWI Pl..ATYUt\~1 SCALES. Ct' ·
The prayer of sald 'POlllion I·
'J'I'RtJOTUft.AL
I
BJIAIIII
d'l Jo'rQ!It, Pnmuroy, OJHo, Rt
·:As~
I flat the Court .11et orr the plall'
3.
2-ICI-8Ip
\iff's .!ilt51re uf said real estate ir
OHIO VALLEY
sew-r11lty and a parlilion thc:reo(
BLONDE FElM,AI.E PEKIN!:ESE
JUNK CO.
bP. made.
1 flOat old. bliari. naca, AKC re- ~ lUll
Pclllllf.
The porsons firtrt. abvvt' named
,-. """"'· On BoolA!
will take notice that they havf
33
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l&gt;ot MlOO 2-16-3tp
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bun made parties defendant 11.1
(Jalri(JI4:e Foknf)t.
said petition and that they are reSHAlLOW WELL 1'1.1 MP. t )"CIIt'
quired to answer the 11•me on or
old (floe new. 17 "811ldn btk
boloro ~ T&gt;h &lt;loY ol A,.-11. 1 prk:!: $50.00. See &lt;tit l't'Widenoc (I(
Mattle M. Hallld1y,

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Dinner Meeting Held Thursday Evening

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18 I Auto Soles

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Community If Th.y Attribute Part Of •
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llr AL CAPP

li.:tt~n-DI.sciptine-DeVOlJOn .

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lt'h;!- skk Sunday.

Mi'. ·a nd IM·f'S. CftaTles Priooe and
f·amitv 9Pe'1Jit Sunday wi.th Mro::. 1e-'tie- F l"':mk l3llld. 90n ~le Ridgo~. ·

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4 Wheel drive t:lotit t'Op, heater

1954 CHEVROlET .......... $1,295
%-ton pickup. Low mileage by J.ocnl owner. Sparkling red
Cllb like nc\~nside an·d out. ~ood 15" tires, +-speed

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1954 CHEVROlET .......... $1,495
2-Spt"'ed axle. Da•rk blue Iinisoh, 8:25x20 lir-cs.

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t•he ~Ol'lll'O'r'•s nit'De, J o}'Ce McDc :e
to Doyle Salkil.
?.!.:ns. Ebr,r Warner ol ~er
aDd Li-!lie C-&amp;. ·,1'y vi:iited •!\f~. C.
A. Baboo-ck t"EEC'ffD"ly.
'Mns LatJtlie Fnmk and 'litm of
Eag,Le R·idge caU.ed on Ma-. a'!td M.:~
I Georp- Fredrr.~t lf'let'e'lll:ly.

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1952 CHEVROLET •........... $795

990

pickup, dcJux(' rab, dark bloc finish.

a,: liBNJE atJsmm.ua

On Yciur Dial

In Gallipolis

.WE'RE GOING

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finish.

1950CHEVROLET ............ $445
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.. , Pomyar.,Ohio

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mother-in·law haJ her difficLrlties. l ~.
kno~ . I ha"·e two married daughter• and tiD.
fl'andchJ!dn·n, and d o n't 1 know how temptinf it

thtir probl•m• ancl _,....
ask queaQon, t.a.t .al&amp;tn
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Mit aud .!.!:A. Eber Woa':'tl'l.'!' ;:md 1
Jim Ridenour .uf Oh·-·ctfi'll'. Y.!r. and
MitiS, Jdbrr llayf':;: arnd dwJg'hr'L'r
. .spem. StuDa,- with Mr. -t.n-:1 Urs.
C. A. Bobwck.
Mr . aod. MDI. Milo llip, o;: ·~ vi..-~)!od
M!•s Norma F\-oderick: -&amp;~~!d :•Jns J
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"YOUR
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USED 10 FOOT DUMP BED
INSTALLED ON ANY OF THESE
LARGE TRUCKS

1952 DODGE . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $995

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WINlh 12--ply 8:25x20 rear f!~Teso, hydramat.ic drive. deluxe
-cab. la·ree hoo1oc, See this oQne ·tnd save 1st year depraclati-on.

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Jt·sus Walked." Mn. Hartt&gt; Is was Jn 1 t'iollinJ{ hymn wu "Are Ye A bit-'•"
charge of tbt! service and was 1111.
---- ---- · - llisted by, Mrll. Lena Huber. Mr"
Nev.a &amp;-·ifred, Mrs. Lt-wi~ Reilwl
Mr1. Mae Mora. Mi~t5 Eliub~th
Fick. Mn. Mik~ Sunmon,; wa11.
BY HATTlE FREDERICK
Ol'era!J fhalrman or ltw entire 1 r r ~10 W·o od. Toledo IIPt'"Y: thfo
proer1m.
Wf£-krnd wi~h .h!is paren __;, ·~1r
" ~ev . &amp;rltli'» moi"''.1illltion waA the l aon'J t'l~~- JX"k W~ .
A1m of Lent" . Ht- used the illu!l'Luwto&gt;l Kng W'liS l"'tll:l'U h) Ucm·- ~Jock Grove S•Ltnby momlllg by 1
~he de-:t.h of :hk f~flt!r. Wald.
La:-ry, D11vtd arw;tr Itt' SoenC1'·1'.
RMine, ~ lihe W"e:-md wt!1b
BY MARY PIER&lt;:E
!heir ·giranctpr..!IY.A-, Mr. and "Mr!!l.
Fl'it!rwl!l and neii!i~Jbor.'J were
H l·rl-~ Spence-r.
Q_tY •110 lht"ar of llhe deMh or
Jake Turne-r, Middleport, e-al100
.. Jm;w Youor.
on HMry Spenoelr, Su~.
lAir. Mtf Ml11'. Curtis Dt"em8 of
Mary Jen. ~ and :MSdmr-1
~bnbtlrv spmt llh' wee\'end Bing I1J'('Irlt b
weebOO wi1h
wtJh Mr. m:t .Mfr11. CharJII!'y Powell their ])I)('~ and ·auDt, Ur. and Mn.
La'lll'Y Cunt&lt;is, MariOn, q,m~ ~!be ~(.'IJ 5JJtTICt'll". Otwshir"e.
"W~eeloenrl, w:rib. ·h U g~r
Mlr. 1Wl&lt;l Mm. Herb ~z
Mary P~.
visite-d ·M~~- Roy Parkrr If'_ (1w-1;.
Mr. sod :M!m. Jlrhior Spaun and tf'f' Sa.tu.nday.
fa~ifo.', l..oRg Rlm, sptl'llt Sunday
"!~· ami M•.ac. W~:tt SPM::to~ ar_..-j
WJth Mr. and Pwtrs. Rodney p~ -~ f·J&gt;m .~y spt;-n1 ~ w~:lh Ml:-. aiJJ.1
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Denvet~ Ourtilll a·n d s:on ~·•· D8)lt&lt;m Sprnoe-, CIJK.Sbirn
~ )Mt We-E'k in r 6 ~umb~ \'1 ,,_
•M n.~ ~mt Fb'Eo;f-.;'fick. Mr. -"11 '1
lt'mg 'herruo:.tter &amp;fu-!s. Wm. Whitt-. ' M.. ~- EJ~:i'tl, Spencer, llaMJ.e, ~lr&lt;!.
lh. Ellb1~1 Cbe,•el:air spem_ Flri- fh'11:I'y ~. 80D and M :u. Lo- [
day ",~·:tt Mr. &lt;.attd Mrs. r,. D. Pk"!r-ct• Wl'll Bing .: ·;~o · .:-J~ Uhe week·.nd in
Rev. l&gt;oogJras c;ff'l~ caUt'ld on Thlerl'o 1lo "" !~ .:11M&gt; wE4d.:.ng or

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with P rents , Mr. and Kn. Alltn .,.,..
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Rtd'iard Young, of Dortiill W.
the ll t•pe1- tillt' 0 ~ 0 11111 w;-.J ,•r I ~ur.r,~\ &lt;~f J..,- 1 '•H.JJ• . 'o!olllt Mr.~ H!fl'y c-al'IIIX in the cemmunlty, S.turdlr
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also played 11ppropriBif' soft musk II wuh GiVIDt! irare und Lruth, l1 fl ~ '
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· it up and knW; 11 forth un a hig h- •
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Mrs. Hstlle FiKhP.r Smith, who illu11trations on lJeU.ebrnt&gt;rtl - Dt:'t"N L
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lht' ~cdt'rl:ltt'tl ( hurd1 . Wedn~day
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wlltl worshtppl'fs
Thf' onl}' l1g ht in ttu01 rburt•h
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CARMEL
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Mr. and Hn.. Harry Cl.......
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CARLETON
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ol Wlddl-, - · s.Lenf At Th e FederateJ Ch urc h I Mr an,-j \I ' Dan Smi th , and d:y a6n
afternoon, with tbe ..~
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Plans ·a t ·tbitl supper ~g _......,...,_ """""""" to
for itlbe Ewmgelfim .pro~ of dlc &amp;erve mm .o 'lmf1t His wl.li llbat
Ctrwxlb were ~ by tale pas· His Kingdom mlgbl: be IE!I!ilbablil9bed
,ror, Rev. Waldo J. B.artms md llhe Jh,er.e m ~ Ifill i.t. m ·i o ~~~:ra- ·
.geoerl&amp;l ehid liM'~. FTed Rose:n- ¥en. "
ba·um. A ¥arY spee.Hil.'i: iO'Uitltine of
It is roptll1fled 4lhall! a se!li:ul md.
the work oexpooted of eadb ·member
entlhlll'liia&amp;bile l£l'OUP .tefll. the dlourch
lte~ ,tJo be .put dM!o tDe baadl!!l of eflbls' tlbe mosiing ~ '\Will ei'VIeD
al:l membert~ of IIAre ~ Tho BlMUln.ar,
p~paot'4.'1d by Mm. fi.ed
'I1he real pu't'IJJ(I'ile floor oor wut
Mrs. W. J . ~· "':'lb .the
as WtliiMxl by dfbe pa~SI!olr iB ''to ~ {-rom .Miss OaJI1c IGoes.
develop a rnutwJo eon.cem fer the

NotiGes

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rhe Bend Bonner, Mason-New Hoven· W. Vo.

rRE SMITI! FAMILy

Sixty member'~~ of ltbe Evqf.- welflano 'IKWI !hlwinfcsls al. aU
l'mn IIIIJd Stewari!hbip CommilbteP mcmbem (If ltlbe OO!Jil'~OO -.:1
qf Wle f'oed.LW!Iled
Ohlmch met to add 08'W m«nben:l to ~ cbl.wdl
11hi.M'Sday evarWJ&amp;" in tbe dwrc'h , •tn'ODi ll!hoae ~ .-e undu~.
1 in our~- To «-aw ~
social rooms.

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rhe Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohlc.

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IForrest Run Methodist Entertaine d
Pomeroy Bend Grange Contributes
Wednesday To State Youth Program
Wednesday Evening At Roush Home

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Burns, llaDdy von Mete~~ 0m&gt;1yu

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opened W'lliJh -1ibe singwg 00 A.mer·

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QOOrles ~r. worthy mastt'll' way '' by C'hlw1ewma. H€6&amp; ao::om Mr,; Ja&lt;.-'Ob Baer ~ist.ed by aptum brought by the mem~
fer, Nicky NioOOls:m, Jlomldd Ray
presided vM.eo Pomecoy Bend pa 1Ded b)' lb. F. w~ Jngn :\Jlr!j Kt&lt; r!l9 H.oU!Jh m»tcrrtlali~ the woe~ sold as .a ~ey rn~ ita !ul!owed by tbe LoRi's Pr.~JYW. Van M~t.er. Keith TurnbU:li, Obw.
Grii.Jlgt&gt; 2741 met in regut.ar
bam , \Mho \WIIS t!tle piarust fvr tahr WSCS ol' .rhe Forest Ron ~te:OO. pn..&gt;Jeo\ . Lt V'liDed 100 ti.area&amp;e llhc
Mre. Alma John9:m read. .ut-e Ke&amp;m-s, 0a1my Riokwd.
1t J$1.lotb'&gt; of .t be iast meerl.Utg m ~
sion WeclntB:by l!~ at trhe pl"tlg!'3[11. ~a poom " Wa6h di.-ilt Ohu.rch WedneOOa_v at ht&gt;s ml.o~.~wnauy pi~ ~hki Yea'J'.
!JAY H:aiJ .
ulgtlon" l)y Lila Su e Terrt.'lll a hvme , Nt'lit::lt" Silt!llemen.l.
1 w11 .~ -ag.r~ ,IJo rotmt rul.oo tell: .absence of .the~ PARTY AT YOt.iNGS
Duru.g the b~ ~1\.Q a &lt;'WJ\:est oo farnoou.., rne.n wat. ron•·J..&lt;! 'lltw W.orb:ls Labol"CT Wor - .s!;Pl\ 1~ &lt;ft the 'home oi Mrs. EdIM n. Marie Sm:J,tn's I'IJIIJ(n won
A sut:~!M bil!tbda,y pert)' was
cunt:Ptbtruoo w.as made fo t.hc st.ate d uC'tOO by MiHs Teru·chl A sol'' t1hy .,f lhs !tll"e~" wa.~ llbt~ '\IOJ)l&lt;: mtm~ GI'Uffief, f'eb. 2'rtbe bann&lt;&lt;!'r award fur .laving tllw held f(ll' ~ young Feb. 7 Bot
)'(!Utili rm~•railn. Tbe n('Vo' buHut111
" H e" by ·Mmrl Hess aod pral)'~r b} of dl:'\'otum~ k'ld by _
Mns. Bdmun.rl
A di.."S!SCC''. oon~ was serv:d by tDOf:ll p.armt6 .pl'leL'llfllt.
ber &lt;home. She :reooived many mce
btJal'd madt' by 'bhe m6lllbu-6 W&lt;b :'o.1r-3 St.~ ounl'l'lltied Ul~ GrUl\':.'1:!' (;roup SJ'ng'llli,IL lSCI'Ipture the hoste.."'!i W ~s. Hm111n Fhfuer,
.Lt was dooi.ded to bal"e a Stan· gif-t !. ReftteSh(n~ were '""'od W
drsJllayod and p~ io the hail
program.
-roadmg aod pr·aycr hy M1ns. Gru&lt;'- :'1-iii"Y. GugElne l''orbe&gt;. \&gt;~irs. ;veau- ley ~rty on Ma:rcb :'i lritlh lt be.- 'Mirs. Robart Com'P60D. Lo.E!I Yount:
M.n. Ll-&lt;t)'lon Strickland
vouth
I Sol:"!" Ol--'erwd Lll'l' m~llm.,.: .
gcr, Mr~ John Scott. Mrs. V.atson, aog opoo. to Ute -pliDlic.
Milton ftouSb , Blinc::he J~, MT.
rhatr r;~~an pr ~OO a ·p.....:...--..,l'l
A tl;dnburg [ry wa.:. 001 ~.-.&lt;tl. the
Sovcrol &lt;1'11\'t('h'..i u-n lihe Wptr ~ ~~- Johon B;uly. Mr.s. Ohrdl!iles Baer,
'i'hc- Home Room ~ wiW 11rtd Mrs. Isaac Lewrie aOO son
illbe- moo1:JIIlg
Wivn the· wen· r~·l hy Mr~- Juhn Elwood, \I
· w111lloor •'Mtr~ - Amanda !iJ61."Vl" ·re'"'=
""'-bm·- ....... .w tbe ~·a Dana, :Mnl. Fhld ~5, Mn. Lera
(XItll:&gt;i~&gt;IU'L!g of Wte plert•.l(e ·~·-·
~.o the c.tose of hotJts
af ·
hidh
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flag ~~ by Htllv Luke a tilt'••lt ~oo. RS
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~UD MIJ':I
Rtf.':;.\ W'llt:~;un,
MN. to'red Ua.er, Mrs. 1-{ta&lt;nwn HoM«. Mrs. V\IIJ"entme party. Readings by WU- Van 'Mltrter and~ Mnl. Mi!".
J•t·erbu"'
.vl ll'; rc darlC't' wa~ ,..,mgmg '8llld dam:mg wJ'tih MT5 }n - N
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-~}in; J-Ohn Scott. Mb"L'i. AI- ' (;ruruer, Mll'IS. Nease. Mrs. 'M'M'k rna Blake and Ellitb Vilol·ian. COD- ~·-~
Mros. V.aoa McDermotlt spent
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox Wlenl
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gna ha.rn as QCOOillpamst wa:~ en- '...__,, ·
Elwood M Robert
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Thursday wUiLh Ql:ara Wiillilams.
ei'V'en atn old fcabi'ODed beUftle at
g 1vt·n by Son~a l)rakr, Ka!X"fl
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, fred Yeallger. Mru. Roush A h~1n n
Evallli, ~~rs. .
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ch1ded ruJt: meeting.
ltt·aku.
Judy
JnMillf:~. NtifW Y J0}00
condOOOO obhf' prog r1am .
I J.raudermll!k. · ~ln.. ~~~an G-cnthe-uner
Duf1ing b
80Ci-al bour a su.rDoris Elads, Wanda Knapp amd
Vbrgi.nia M!Dermitt ol W'eSl tbe home of Mr-• .and Mnl:. Elver
\\'t)(xtgtoard. Je•m Ann WcbOCN",
Dudng 1h~ bus tn t.'I'E M'-'il'li!On &lt;t'])d fo.'llrs. U. S. Ne&lt;ll!'o(!.
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prise ·trandkel'Qhict
sD:nver W81S ·,gNUlldsort Tommy, Mm. Allah Fry, Cotumbia spent Fr-iday
wJ,tb Fox 'l\i.es1d8Jy evening'.
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---- - - ----held ln bcmor u:f :the eook's bi.rtlb· Etira Young, Daisy Knapp, Mr. ood M8Tigaret .and Bhytl:lds W111Hams.
Mr. and IMI19. F:reernan Jidmeon
c ....r ~!&gt;arrll!a ~- Ail
pnrdn
wentyree /r.Jell'l ers
da·Y, ..
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Mn3. Ru!tiell Young, Mr-. 300 MTos.
Mr. ·and !Mrs. OiiffoM Johnson visited Mr. and~- W.iJMam DaBS
anoJ Sh-aron Yoo~ , mem~ or .
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g 1r! scoot .troop of which Mrs. V.
Join. During Revival
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'WU'e served ·tlo Lincoln Ru::wll. af West Volumbia. and Ann were Surday gu.estls of on Stmday.
U Bdward.; k. leadt..-.
members 'bowl'
Mr ancl Mrs .
a nd Val lmby dau ghter have
from .the memben9 by MrS'. Evelyo Ni- hostess raod Dud YIQU."Jiil aod grend M:r. aDd Mitt. Harold Young, of
Mr.s. Earl Darst and clmdrell
Masoo.
callled oo Mr. and 'Mia. lfennlin
'"l111Jl'l0oln's ~1-nJallio.nr''
hy joined tlhe Mid:llept.Ui. Ohurch of Grueser spent thl' past weekend columbus, where he IS a recent cholson and Mrs. Eulah Staw.art. 800, Boddy.
M'l\ and Mtns. C.ri K-earns rmd I Carllwright.
Billy Lake pn.'Ctlderl -a tJa·p d.cltH'e • Cht¥ duNng ltlheir two week '!i re- in Cincinnati with relatives
WILL GIVE TALK
The G()l()d Wii eka55 met -at the
1 law sc hool cr aduate, lo lhe Arnold
MTs.
Rhoda Fox \l'm'et in Pom-eroy i Pa-tty Benootrt
~ weekend
to "GJv-c M-y ~rids ~o Broad- vi-val OOI"Yice9 -wihidh w~W 1!".00 SunMillie Le..:ar. daughlt:r of M:-. apartment on _Sev~nlh _ Ave~ue.
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day eYeniog. Rev . Fred L G&lt;rrd- and Mrs. Charles Legar rdurm·d
EiHI Worthmgton, wter1or_ de·
;Mi$ Glenna~ Rummel. leader of
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.,y.,..u~ · SW!I'day.
&amp;'ue'it of JeaniiY ma·ke.
1D81", boot -pa!!&amp;lor,
preSided .and to school at Central, Thursda y af- corator , upholsterer and
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Rev . Fred
Dunn,
Huubmeton, ter a weeks &lt;obsence due to illness . n' pauw. has moved to the Sta.nsBIRTHD~Y PARTY
Lwreoe Lewifl, Luciile Harrison,
-preached on "'Jihe Uopandonable been quite ill at her home , We t&gt;l bury IJI'OJ)Cr~y on Mill Street for·
.
. TumtiWI Mabel Jolmslon. Clara WtHiliiiMPS,
CLEVELAND. OHlo-"t wa• t-x- Sin."
Tbwniti
Zlo-n,
Mrs. Chrales Warner, who ha s nlt'rly ocrup1ed by the
Jn- : · a'l_ld Ml'B.
lboD:lt of Jl.l!De Bwm !Mid d!augbter'S', Mr.
iia&lt;Ve tlhe opening J)'mY'C'I' &amp;nd Main Sl .. is reported as
Agem:y.
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Feb. ·tO ·and Mm. Lyoos ·and Mr. and Mft;.
~~ ~,-e!~1&lt; \t~ ~h~~;~~t~r!o':.-~ ~ud,~ ~~~~ Mr. and L. D. [eo:;les or \otum;
l Mrs. Roscoe Fowler omd ft{iss at ~tieif;' !home. 1lbe ~ ftS Henry.
Writ• Mrs. A. F1nt, 31&amp; E. 1~ $\.
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· Pcop •~s 0 Hllr!' it• Smith. were !;(Ueslo of Mrs. spent JW PLaring ·,..ne&amp;;
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Cleveland, o. "Thank• to Renntl t 'Ne'rP represented at 1lhe •IK"J'V iL'€. Colubus and Mrs. Ralph Poston. Mar~arl'\ Davis, Athens, WednesRefreshments 'W'el'6 SIIJ"Ved to
:;;::,•l;t~~~t~e\le'T~.1~·';1t th• ex- Spec~~a~l music was a voc&amp;l ool:o daughter S~aron apd son .Gn·gg I d&lt;ty ev&lt;'ning and allended \he Fred'. Boollirtie Wamsley, 8endra Bennett, -~- George Bums Mltended the
A•k ):our druJIII•t fort ouncu ?' "H(I"' •by 'Ilb:mlas Kelly.
of Logan vlsttt:J.d Mr. and M:rs . J _ L. 11.,,,·ng concart. Othen; attending _
meetitll- r4 drbe Juniloo' Garden
Ul'luld RENNEL Cnnce-ntrete. You II
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OkJ.b "'lvell at lbhe 1n,...;stJ, h(.lUSe in
ne-ver know 8 hungry_!l\omen~ whll•
:op C
au er an
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arguen e I'Y ·[ the mncert from here were Ml'B.
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aeducin1 w1th UNNEL.
____ nlg'bt will be "For or Algain.1 ."
er, Thursday , enroute to Fl. La ud· c;eorge Hacketl, Sr. and daughter,
~Cicily Monday n:iollbt.
erdale, Fla ., for a months vacal- Yvonn~, and Mr. and Mrs. GeorJie
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W(J(Jo(tr1utr.
ion
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WeJ'Ie vi'5ilting with .Mir allbd ll'rS.
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Ned Heney Sundoy olternoon.
Mrs . Hay Spur_ks, _is ronfirwd Ln ~ The Hev. and MI'S . 0 M. MarUn,
'rule~ at SUnda-y Sdhool
home, We~;t Mam Sl.. hy _ rlln rss .l W('slerville ; Mrs. f.-'. Leifheit, ColSunday W.at 102, ooldection. $28.1~.
Mr . and Mrs. Charle~ Qulvey ~nul _ umhus. and Lhe Rev. and Mrs. Orla
Mrs. ~ Bums atiJended a
Mr . and Mrs. ~1ax .Mc~ mhart . v1~1l Bl'adford , Carroll, Ohio, were cal·
meeting of !Lhe Mothers Club on
ed recently 10 Col~mbus, ":'tlh h·d here, Thursday, for the funeral
' ·1~_·1100. W~~ld LabOt'er W~ Wednewfa!:Y oevening at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Pal I sr.rkcr
,wd of Mrs. Amcnda McBride, at Syra .or Hto. Hrre. 'Wl8S tlhe ~ of of Mc-s. Kenneth Cook at Mi~· &amp;­
da~ghler and Mr. and Mrs. C'harkt&gt; : (USI) ancl were dinner guests ofMr.llllht~ pl'lOrwn - ~00 W·bySCSMolrs p'oflt.
Memhart und ~ons.
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and MrS. Frank Cheese brew.
Ea'I'l Rms~ w.neo rttte:
Ml's. Benttba ca11 arui SOil! were
Mrs. C. E. Nease .. Hillis I homp
Mrs. E A. Asbury has sold her 1:he 1Minermilibe ~ cllm'cll ·in MOOdleport Mlonday.
teA,...., ........ :u. t~e 261t"' 111. vt ori.-.oltlto plclure!Mo!hi21T4012]99.
IF YOUR CAR IS A 1950
son and Mr_s. ~arr_te Nyc, . spt•ut. pmper! y on South Fourth Aveo· m~ Wednesday evening at the
Mre. J. w. ftic);·rd· has bee:n: .-.e, WednesUily . tn l.hllhcul:hc w1th llw ue to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore, churdh
-turned home from ~e Holzer Hosformers
hrother
c_md
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and
family.
Bradbury,
and
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M•Jl!
Clliffond
PhdUiip!l
vice
prelipi1Jal fu.J.lowing treatment.
MODEL OR LATER OF ANY MAKE
Mr. and Mn . :li.Jfonl llood . Mr. I move next week to the Hartinger de-n-t ~ 0\-' 0.i lire meetltng
Mrs. Jc~m King and Debbie of I
and Mrs. lt. A. 1hompson. ol Grand a part ment on North Secoqd Ave- wlli-ch opened w~Uh pnyer by Mrs. Letal'lt lij)(:lnl ~Y witlh IM.nr.
with "4-Plus'' Picture Quality
'Marias. Minn., were as lo gu ;·sls at nut'.
Frank St'CwatlL ro•I'OWed by 8C'I'i""- Betty Caltl and hm·iJ.y.
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Johrmie, JA&lt;"kirt and Linda Oall
At this low price----Qnly R A VK:tor s•ves you
Jamrs Arnufd and Ct•ril tknd - ' 1\-ll's . 0. L. Roush, Mrs. Arthur ll·r~re I'eathng. t~ol-biJwi~ a •lrytnn are confined 00 their lwme with
all4 ''plus" factor! : (l) 100% automatic gain
bury . hi.~ hrothcr -in-law, 111"1~ I'll· Skinner and Mrs. Dave Farmer n•a-dil!l~ wene .given by Mrs. Pihi-J- chtek-efl'lpOx.
control for o:mstant signal regulation; (2)
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route tu Miami Bench , Flol'ida. were business visitors in Colum· lip~. Mira. Lo!Jtra· Spencer 8lnldl · l\11":~.
Mr. all'd Mt\S. Herman Cart"Sync" stabilizer that kills interference jit·
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where tiH'.Y will be the house gut•:-.! hm ThursdAy .
·a nd "Sun,
Ni1% extra brightnese; &lt;4) 3a%extra
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of Mr. and Mrs. Uon Allen, (Es th(•r
Mr. and M.-s . Max Roller ultcnd· 1''-'
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C:bolson atnd Nickle spent. T\JI'S'd:ay
co~t"s 8 'barl!'in in beauty and pe;formancel
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