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'he Doilv Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiCidleoort. Ohb

PoaeSht

Revival Services
,.. ::~";::~ca~. 'Sunday Evening
'b• Vl.-gll ......., a .....WU,Iy cxau"'"''"'" by • •heart ...,.,.,..... Concluded Sunday on
~~:U,N:f:"!.~~
Services Held
1·TJ al a Waoo. ~ TeX!as, ~ ac- rn lnd~a~~ MKmd.ay aud m.ll)l
Feb. 9t!b ~ 7 l~ .00.
::!;10M~,:;='": !:"r~ ::.:,::,"".;:·~~~:""' :;;;:
At Middleport ol Ml'..Airthlr,
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By Gospel 1eam
mw K•ay Van Coont'"y. Her bus- Dau.ghteltl)' · and
nepbew,
Ohlo. Gr~U;

MrnDDLEPORTSOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

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band &lt;has just ~ P~ to R.leky Scbootxwer. *~~ ~ M:r.
The Rev. Fred Dunn, pastor of\ a'!"e P.tn~~~. Ol:ar&amp; Pltillips, Wilke&amp;- l Supt. L. W. McComas and Ben
S Sgt. at 1lbe ba&lt;lC near Waco. H&lt;.' aud Mni . UwM .f1inlt aod famdy the Huntineton Sixth Avenue WN.e .00 •MI". rand .Mn.. 'Pbomas Philson, a Gospel Team fro81 the
l':i tllte son or Mr a.-.:1 ~ - Wal- dur~ t.hf- .,_,.ook and spetD (he
Church of Christ com pleled .II two Johmb:n, l~llhur.
IMetho•C MM'a ,ANociation of
wn ~. luoal.
wt:~;:k~ Wirth his gr~, week's revival at the Middleport
Heath Met.bodilt C~urth held ser·
Severa-l slit.chb wNe :totmn 111 .'ol:r and &lt;M!rs ~ Kalau· Church of Christ with lwenty-seven
FRIENDLY CIRCLE MEETS
v1ces, Sunday evemq at the Ra·
Eleanor S. Schaal, Middleport Society Editor - Phone 607Q
oti he &lt;tangue of 11om Kd ly , am or ga, dunng 11brur abseoce.
new memben added to
the
The FriaDdly Oirclle of U"Je FOO- cine Methodist Church witb the
and Mr8. IMarvill .KeUy when
Mu.s Vr&lt;IICl8 Sauvaae. Cblumbua, church's list.
erated ctMJrCh war me~ dill tlh-!! Rev. John Elwood, host paator, pre·
Lucille Bea:rhs Haw_k ins. Pomeroy Society
_ _ __ h~lrP . was
illlH'It .,.,...actiiOm!!:
basrloottt.&amp;!H
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kJt
:\ftonday
for lber thome afUr
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or-~-~ TU~· ,,.d,·n•
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The Rev. Fr.,d [. Gardner. host ""'""
ill • .......,.,
•uuo:o u.~u
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Moo11M..boy oat
M.)ddlepoi't
HCh. v~Ltowg her rrreoe, iMils&amp;s Jeo~.rr ,[.;lima pastor presid\d at the service ·.1ft 8 p m. olmrtJ. Edward Baof:T will!
Supt. McComas waa the spea •
St·•hool.
Jor the •past •!Jcm dllys.
Sunda; eve rUng and conducted a have &lt;tlhe ~~~ USii'l'lf( for IOOr ' for the service ~nd Mrs. Hatue
Weeiwnd g~.HNl.&lt;i of M-r1S. Lesta
:\1n'.:;. Wdlolam Sw.iDher' (NoLa baptismal service for Mrs Lena rtlopb: '"TThe M:~ of Being Smith and Ben Phil~n sang l duet
G0'1tllm'l.i, and ~:~on,
Fr.ank were 1.KniJPpl illS m Hdlrzer lLotslpitoaJ tore Wolfe Robert Wills Robert Rei· Oomm1tlt.ed 110 Ohnit3(t." ~ "I Love the Lord" wtth Mrs. E S.
Patt'Y Spragye,
Lyn.n ENt4'1hart, observ.artoon and .t.reatment. SunQiy bel a~d Carolyn Ru~ll .
win be rMm. Rloiill8'nd Newlrllng, Sebaaf as accompani8t. Mary K.
1-l r&lt;l'nk Stwa:nkf':y and ~mhly Goth- h(.lf i::ii8ttll'. Mrs. Harokl VoglesQJJg,
It was announced that Htirty Mi'sl;J Etlzabeth Flek emi Mrs. Johnaon was planlat for the scr·
atd. Collumbw
Jrolllbun, vi.sJited 1her1 p&amp;rentl!il, Mr. penons had a perfect attendance llerJI'lY Ewmg.
vice.
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l\trs P. K Ru:sscf!ol• and da~ ~md •P..llrs. A.IJ.en Koopp and: fiam:i•ly record for the two weeks and
Other visitors at tbe servtce
1\Jayt.', Me 1n Mooad&lt;Jwbrook. W. Va w MrWd.Loepoot mid .;riso. vWted Lwenty-one had missed not more
Even when they have nothing were Miss Jean _Lama, Middlepo~t ,
l~k\9. Max Mle:tnhat1t cntl'l'l~ur-ed
where ~hl' 1'&gt; as.~1'&gt;1iorr,u rn rthe cv~ .r.trs. Switilier at. rt.he hospiltarl.
than two meetin~:s.
to do, s?me people can make a and her aunt, M1ss Grace Sauvage,
1
ltbe 'Ilh•»J'() Jo'rrday Club F'r.JdiiY
MP.'l. A. W. McKay .i:i iM at bel'
Special music Sunday e\lening in· 1 mess of tt.
J Columbus.
of lwr nwtthor who 1.$ ~~ ln~;pit.Jl
evenlJlg at .her J1oHu·, I JllCU~I Sl
patwn•l •llH wu
home and •h er daugb1rar, 'Mr"s.
1 ded
th
b
h
A shant bu.&lt;oma~ !:it'IS.I:IJ•on w.~ ~
\fir. &lt;iltd ~t.r~ Wrll1:11rr ll ova~N (;Jenn
Jarv.i'llloaod daughter o( cu. an an em Y t e Senior
conducted by 1Lhc Pl'll&lt;l•·d ent, !\1r:; anll 'I'll . B!1l.V, v~-.tlc:U rda1lves in Por-t W'il~Shin~ aruuved Satw'· Chotr of the Church and a vocal
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..,.._ .._ _ ____,..__~ solo by Joseph Barnett, a memH..:m.ry Rcibrul, oafitcr •.duc.h g"dm P-.
Akrvn over thr we~·keud
ua~ 1or .a VI..,.... W•w• 1"-"- """"'.,...!be
· In
· Mr. Dunn ,s
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r o1 lhe c h Oli'
w.ene played w»~·h pr1zc:; i.lWaJ,dl•fl
~1r-" \\ oorkuw
Daug Ilrdv Who &lt;~ •"-' _... ~ '" mss LR~W\JC "'JIW'L-J
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ro Mr.t. Ben Neutzl~'* ~h-.; Ad .. , 11 ..1, 1,r
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........,. " ·-bert z-..o.LWO
u_,; of Cl
c urc
an
a nephew of Mrs. I
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uvu ... u... llll&gt;
"•" 1 M'ddl
wa:l •a l'f'.l"&lt;·nl pallt•t'll ..
die G~,uese:r, ~~rti t:.rn~t Ulwde::o
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ll i ~ pll&lt;i•l
wa~
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and IMrs. Rcu bel
- - - - - - - - - - of otlh.eLT p.areDtls, Mr. and Mn. Ro·
.
'Ilhe V:allentnlll' .tJwmc Y..d!!-o c~r
llert Har~ Yriday.
OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
tr.ied wl •til rbhc !Sal-ad C'OUl'tS&gt;t~ &gt;SIJI V·
Mrs. l..Jaw1ie Sawldem 'h.a5 reMr. lind Mrs. Robert T~wkshary
ed •by 1lhe 'hosL!.':&gt;s to tho..,,• n&lt;~med
tu 11 ned •to !hell :home in Atlberu;· raf- had a family dinner F•1day evenabove lllrnd ,M!r~. Edwal1.l l-llt o•, I
\(.If spendi•og 1lhe weeklend' wit!b
ing to celebrate the blrthday of
~11S. Bootz W1~fc, Mn; Alblll t
Mli-sa D&amp;li\l!e , SaundeJ1S
and .also her grandmother, Mrs. Cbarlotte
Ebm\.'ilbach., Mi&amp;&gt;l:SO Al1H11&lt;1 &lt;~nod K-o~(c
vii!)J.HIIl'g a cousin, •MM. W&amp;Tid Hay· Fugate. Otber S:Ue!!~ were Mr. and
Ebe.ns booh , !\trs. Ev,•rutlt lJa&gt;!l.e1y,
-cs art. CleiLer.
Mrs ... carl GilmOre and daughters,
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d • ~-•
to •-·•• ' .M£-s. Cl.elantl HcmtJS and M~:;
WiJ.ti.am Knapp on twcrmy "day Sally and Carla Sue, and Roberl
Hu.w
Wlhhillm J Duml
The l-l ~lt Blllhe 4-H l'lub met ~re· 1t1on 1 was OCI'll"'-1.
Mil~. Grover l!:rb WJJ.J l~e thl'
Apnl 6th.. 1956, would have been lea~ from an _Ohlo River •boat, is Byer joined the group for the even('f1n:\y at Mrt• ·horne of Emma arn.d ·sklal•illlr: .p arliy •m coojunotoon w·ith
ing.
ltfhe ORY
•trlli.bess ,bo ·tlhe ('l]ub at tlho nel\l the 95th b1rthday of Mrs Amanda v-t':&gt;J.IHlog lhJS wife and SOD.
.
Jl allle ~tc[kr1111 t1A. 111 .the Upper
Each
mcrnlJcr
w~
eBkt:!!d
t..o
OOli
McBride,
who
dted
on
February
1111'
s
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F'olTe9t
Bad~
eotentatn1
Jolh~ts Commun·liy.
m _"'&gt;(__ _ ______
13th, at the home or her niece and ed Sunday w-Jtih a dinner cel.ebNtPLAN CLOTHING DAY
Hul·h Bosewell pr.c....tded 'lfL tftle b~ mo~y wrtJh which 00 cpur·
n"ph"w·in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. mg tlhe bmtlhcby of hbl' rh\ISband.
Clothing 'Doy will be held at the
trll't'l tr tf: wh.u:-1'1 begun by tJhe sing- &lt;'ha:se U~t~illed SLatm Sa~ Bonds
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S"·•-·
Mr
o M Miirlm Westen.·ille She was Obher ·g uests ........,. were , s.
Army
Headquarters ,
ing of ··Wl'!it Vtrg~IH:&amp; Buvs and tllJ1Id irt \Wil'i dcciided to olWn up
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..... ~ ·~ ..,.ber f Salvation
the la ~t of a family or etght girls
race ~·••"""· .tUI.'lUII, '
o
North
Second
Avenue,
Mid~leport,
(0Hbl" hy .trh.e r.mt·rr-(l group •arnrl the oomett'tr'y as 3 projecrl.
A New Album Slriu In Brilll1nt "Ntw Or1hophonic" HlP Fidelity Sound .••
and frve boys born to the late AI· Mtr. Bac'htfel; bro~, RAY. Elcaon Friday. February 24, from lO
trhc r eJk.""'tlng nf th.e pledge.
Proesent wore PegRv Blessing.
an:;on &lt;!nd l{eena l'ulhns Billtlan, nor, W. V18., and family Rlic)cy and
DINAH SHORE Euy to Lave LENA MOINE I'd. Do ~on,. lEDOI IUNIIIdln' MJ Timt
1'h•· .ol ub dec-ided to h.ohl a pub- Rullh Basewe}rl, Gany Rood. Mer
II Had Ia II You• Came Rain lhiiiJ • Yau Do Somtltll111 to Whtn I Grow To11 Old to
\.A
Sy !acu ~c. ami wa!&gt; a native or C·au.dia aOO Cai"QQ Bacobliel. nu'I"Jle a . m. lo 4 p . m. and all who need
clothing are mvited lo come by
or Cmnt Shine • You're Drl•· Me o It's All RIJhl wlth Mt llrllm 0 fOI All Wt Know
he !lll'l'l 1.ng ·all Whi1t.e Oh.l.IT'Ch orl
1"1 ...., Crtz,l• ud other1. C.\1 Me DarUn1 • •nd otheu. Love Wtlked In • and otllttl.
1\tr ·::; C E. W I)(JwiLH' h&lt;~ •.; n· :Meigs County.
at St. J.us:f~s Jla!lp~B ~r~- Capt. Glenna Rummell.
1 30 I' M on ~'litll'dh 16 In addi- ~:o:,o;~\.n~~~r.... FJ~~:=;~
'lr o-• '1""-' Jo'nm·k M.cDemn-ftt :t.ur,Md ·h umc ilfJtor a Wl't'k'o ~~~~~ I Sh.c milrried G~orgc F. McHnde I ct.sburlg ah'·-·• -~t ,
~.:e.
UY STAll AHundrtd Years IWIN VIRDDN Ain't Mlsbt· LURLUH HUHTU Lant•
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m J911 and he preceded her I.Nll1ss Bac um \W1U rel.Ulllll lru q1er
!ram ' l'bd•r • Wrap Your lluin' o Sarnt rn My sooes somt Gil o Alont To&amp;ethlt
,111rwt, trh.e , !JM\A's.s~. Ru~m&gt;!W ~1dlly, ·111 D11nbar, W. V&lt;r , wr~h her ~u n · in dealh m HH 4 . Jn 1949 , Mrs WOI"k WedDMdaoy. Ray ,and f-aml~y
Traubln In Clr11ms•flt IS Jenny • lh1 Lad~ Is 1 Tramp ll't You Of ND ont •lui Not
Dlddy •tfld ethe•J.
Oount~ 4-11 (jl,ub &gt;ai:CllMt.. taloo oat· m -Jaw artd 'lllaughtl"L Mr and M(•Hndc who hatl been m
Ill u·nd Fllrren D. lhad d'riven W AkI Fl~dlt •and Othltl'l.
tot M•• •nd oUt"'·
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M•l'.s HQOOld Brabbtn
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BA'!lBERTON OHI0-"1 ha"' had
oleoNt:lllhealth stnce s h.e llroke her hip in r:~n ba.t~~y :a&lt; •ber I IS mot
W' 0
A-3c D~ald R. Yeauger, liOn of
JAYE P: NORIM 1t All IAR8ARA CARIOlL I'm t;lad MARTMA CARSON My JGur·
DeDtnds on You • My Heart Tiler• 11 You • Hne Yo~ Met ny to lbt S~y • llrlt Olt
~=ri~:~~t r~w:!! ;'~~en~"~~~e~~1j
- -- - -- - - - ~nr..~. Bnncst Rh00~1 :. Jdt S&lt;~•l lll · 1944 mun•d tu Weslcrvillc to hv~: w1ll u~t m Ell.earncn' oru:l lher!! Mr. and Mrs. AICI"ed Yeauger, oJ
Belon111 to Dadd1 • Will You Mlnlanu • G1t H1ppy • B••· House • Go Dll l.t• Cllllnln'
GrMce Ave, »•rt.erton. o "Sine~ t
CHURCH C- IRCLE MEETS
ckly f10r a Yl!:l~ Wthh rrrla,\&lt;Vt'.b' If\ wtth' h~r mcce and family
wi~1h h.er 91ID!il befure ralocning t,o. Minenvme, was seen by his famStill Be M!ntl•ud otlltrs.
bfra'l Ctrot• tnd othtrs.
H~ma• tnd ollrtrs.
~;i~~;wt:k~f~~;~~~d~ ~::~11~1
Galli'Otl. She was .•ux-umfm11 ~cu. ll}
Survivors tnelude a step-dau g h llt'T home
ily on T-V, Sunday afternoon on the
flennet with the urn• wonderful r•·
The Margaret Wtlliamt' after· her son, Martn.mg W&lt;~lkdr of L &lt;UI · lt•r , Mr.'&gt; George Baber. Col umbu s,
- - - - - -- - - Dave Garroway , ·'Wide, Wide,
ll" lO!Ii Pll)' •3.98 • 2·r~t~~rd 45EP •8.98 e
•u~=~· rour drl.lll!llst for 4 ounce• of
noon Circle of th.e W S. C. S will l'&lt;Hl who &lt;"amc hot·c f•or .her
ll•n nieces, twelve nephews amt
World" program. Airman Yeaugcr
W. C. T. U. MEETING
liq
uid know
RENNI:L
Com;:enlrate.
meet 'J'hursday at two o'clock
h-lr. and •;\lr.&lt;J. \\'tllarxi He.m't.'ti otlo"O'
was smging in the Chapel Choir, at
ne•er
a hunsry
mument You·u
while
... •·clatoves . '"uneral serv\c('S
r~dudn 1 wtth RENNE!..
Heatb Methodist Ch.urch. .
were recent t.tll&gt;loc~ Ylt"l'iJOl\~ 10 were held in lhe- Syr&lt;-I('U::;e Mcth·l TheW. C. T . U. will meet I•'ri· the Travis A.F.B. m California.
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oc1ist ehurch wherr~ s he had tau g ht day. P'ebruary 24th, at : he First He had cal\~d home earlier in th.e
r
H.t•Y Hemcs of W lumbu:-; t&gt;pent Sunday School ror many years.
l'resh:rtc nan Church.
I day about h1s appearance.
l hi' we.ck•eOO "'~ t·J1 llms parur~~- ,,\])·.
·~ nd fl-lll'·.&gt;. W 11Jl;~rd Hr&gt;JUlc..i.
1 Mt.'&gt;.'Y Ju Chu•pma.n ol Columbth
wo~ ~ 1l1n v.ccken-.1 gUC.!&gt;l of h.:r nw·
,(,JJe.r, .\L1 1~. lr&lt;t LillllpiHii,JI•
~lr.
and ,Mll'i'
Myi11JII ili'lili-y
i~&lt;IVt' rrr~JVt:d h1Uill H.ock Sp.tllngr-;o h1
1lhc Jlollc11L A1'1noJ.d Pl'UPlll'•IY.
Mrs •.\1'iliJI!:aJ' &amp; Hruc:h .of AISiiL'tit
blli.a w;i.s ·~hu wcok.cnd gU:C6t u!
Jwr p&lt;r.r.IC'J}ls, M:r. ,and !\1!..3'. l&gt;cllx·rt
llrueh.
~11'S . ShL'l'WoorJ
,\ h:n.ld·ith ur1 d
d~~~ (~ l ,•fll ol
t~u,ng Hut.Uun
.!&gt;pent
~uml·ay wilh 1
he.r .parcw\ .1, M.t· ,liJid
:i\'l'r,., lJt·Hw!•l Ur.uc~l .
Mlr. and ~1-l.i . Juc i\1•:w~in, lh m•o•
rnoV'ed r•l\{)ll1 llle&lt;J·~albllltrlis;c .to •l lw
Epple 1•ropurl)
I ,\W".i. lle,V IJ)'~l' l•l ilo11l ~111' . &lt;lilt!
ltl\':i. HolliCI' llyncl'l ollld Jlorlne:,:,
~lll'nt •t•he wt•ekL'JH~ 111 l'• . : umhtr ~
'Mitll Mr and Mil '~&gt; 0\ho Kmcn.t.m
.
•Mir. &lt;Jllll .Ml'!i. l'lh!l WJ•Ill ,lllldiHII
spent SUrtttay m l; ;tl l!p()I\ Js wtOI
thei·r ~Oon- m ~·aw &lt;~·nd &lt;i.uJ~•ht~'l, 1\lr
and ·Mrll' Uarell(·l· Bl&gt;:;otcr1\.fi'.s llon ry Heihcl nnd son llun ·
l.ey 'lilj)OIUl &lt;r.· day l'll.'lL'CUl.l'y in \\'1 l·
j
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kesvilhloc w.!~h. · M~·. nnd ,\Ut .... ll &lt;~ t ­
lcy St-rong •a1td ·fam ily.
I M·IL.'&lt;::I Bj,)1"i1ha Reibel w&lt;hQ 1h;~~
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been Ill at hcJ1 hom e for ,fJf\p, 1111 ~1
~brcc w~cks !.'I l'l'JUlllt'tl imp.,uv

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Anna McBride

F'uneral R•'tes
At Syracuse

Hill BJ/Iie 4-H Club Has Meeting
At Hattie And Emma McDermott Home

ON RCA VICTOR RECORDS

POMEROY
SO'.,IETY

How 1lost STl6s.

SERVICEMEN

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Custom v·S, 4 dovr

1951 CHEVROLET ·· · · · · · · 488.00
Deluxe 2 door

1952 PONTIAC .. · · · .... · 788.00
Chiefta,n DeluH• 2 door .

1953 CHEVROLET · · · ·· · .· 888.00
210,2 door

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John Gu.itl!JIM' und :\1~•s. l•;lttl:;
SU:los N11urnt."&lt;l twrn c Sund.;w fll'lom
' a Vh,[IL wHh rda! IVl\&gt;j tn :-.Jew

BrJ;illbOn, Pa.
Mr. and M!rtt-. Wyolllil WiH ul Ctlil ·
umbus s )l~llt ,f:he W(wki'JH] wJJ.h lm;
fython, Enl'llll'l1 Wi.ltl·
,!\frs . •James- W!l~ ar1d d&lt;llJgh~m
llet:ky •lt'ft Su ntl.ty f H'l ' a h~w t!a) ~
\l;...,iL in roluml)ll,~ w1 1h ht•J1 p.lll't'tll.s, Mr and :\.1111'&gt; !\1..1•. ton !lowell
Mn. Tom l'row Sr. "&lt;~ml Mil\".
R'Obeu'l\. &lt;.:row wrn·c Columbus vbt·
•tON Sa1urd:1y.
Me M~)' U'lii'ICJl h.a t4 rt'lt.ut·ne&lt;l
:to h(ll' lhum~ t•n l:~tr)Lipoli &lt;~ &lt;rfll~ ;,r
vi111rl w~t h ltl"l' lrNl1ln:r ·ar.d !i~er·
in-Jmv, .\~r rulld 1\ln~. JaJm\!1 o·.
Dr•ll'll.
1JI.Ir. and 1\ln!i l'a•lll·tck L;;_"Chll'l':lo
Vil!l.•t.cd 1•11 i\llWs t•llll\ Sundlly wi'lh
Jwt• flft/i1hCI', C. D. HNWy .
lJI.~. and Mrs. GOI\Ihhl &amp;.•hu:.ter
1han1- Mufloo:xr homo ll~~~ · a s:1:.:
W{l~k-s V'illt:&lt;ltil&gt;l~ ·ill' Fl'oJt\kla. While
itrborc .they Wt;&gt;t~OO "lr. &amp;XI Mrs.
Howard t.'wlng and wilrJc at'londlng ol.•ho fQLr 111 'f&lt;llllJJa · ~hc.v saw
.m-. and MM. Ralph Gr.more whn
~1'4.' 11tltsro VJM...'&lt;:I~'On.iu g Lhurc.
1).1:1\S. fil'tolt R ~IICihi C II n-d 'SOH lltl·
&amp;t.'l' s-pt~l~ •llh(l wt\'ckc nd w~t h .l'l' l.l ·
1-ivo."' in Culurnbm. Jl.k .ami •Mrs..
Hob ~n~ llii Cih~
liiiJcl &gt;NOO
llobby
Lee ~:~ ~)'ll.'lrl &lt;~ 1l'lm R.ht(llti!C hum c
d1•rilng ~~llci1· nbsen~e.
MM. Ohon.rlett WJ:Ih.Ol! who h;l~
boono ~~ 'll~nll 1~g ~n Co.~umbus to txo
wlillh h-ot· .~ on , E~.tgllll'll. ul Jltil.
oanuol Ho..'i'pl•h+l h11s 11'1'\tlU'Ill'll
1!rome &lt;lttd I'OVOl\llt Eu~Wil'C a.s t•u.n·
v&amp;hw·~~Jol: nllt.·!!ly
'lfl\1. N0111lllHI &lt;;l'lti('S(It' los q"Jio
ill .ut hur lhonw_• fn Syr.u.r.-'U9C wJII:h

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Special, 4 cJo,,r--Real Sharp

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MOTOR SALES
Name Thot Stands For Quality
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Aldo K .JI'f·rnr;;r s pent •Lh(l W(.ock
ond in CnlumlMJIS Wlil1h IWH paJur~\:.'1,
Mt• 'IU'H~ Mn! Aklo K Jelifcrs. llls
f.atlbcr it! fl nwdtev.l paHcrt llll jUhe
1\'M.. Ca11mcl ll~li:llPliP&lt;~l.
,) f'ni. A1ldo K .ld~&lt;"l'~ and son,
Kenton, ISipent Stwnday ·ilt l:~tJIUpo
.~ wkh lll'l.T P'll't'Ull:.i, ~1lr. •amd l'tfJli.
C~e Saunders.
St:CP:b6n Hill ~\1Udl1111t ftt OU al
Atlhens, spent Monday ·nlrg~bt \\lit-h
hts parents a.nrd i\ll:tended the
NhEfr..Soon. ballQ'Uut of PomEroy

ayor irects
Mason Hospital Fund
Refund Plan Adopted

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Contributors to the bosp'ital fund
campaign in Mason County were
888Ured Of repayment in CaSe the
hoopital is not built aa the Mason
County Hospital ASBociation met
in Polnt Pleasant on Monday night.
In addition to the plan of repayment in the event' th.e hospit&lt;ll is
not built, the Association elected
ten persons tO the board of trms-

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g!llrantee plan of return of
payments was made In order to encourage people in the county to
contribute to the dnve. Many persons bad given reasons {Qr failure
to rontrbute and among them was
the reason that previous hospital
drives in the eounty had failed .

_._ ·-e·r,_R_e_s~I.dent-s
.f .ormReported AS Safe
In Carribean Sea

Two former residents of Meigs
County, with a party of four oth·
er JtrOIJ.llnent ColubuB men, og va.
cation in th~ Cartibean in two pri·
vate planes, feared missing are
••ported to "'e In Matanzas, Cuba.
Accord'i.ng to the report, the

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pa.rty of seven. whleh consisterl
of Edward V. Frecker of Columbus
formerly of Pine Grove, president of the Jo"recker Ice Cream Co.,
and pilot of one of the planes;
Donald S. Ridenour, Columbus. for·
rnerly of Chester, an architect;
Emery Karterie, Columbus; George
Crary, Atlantic, Ga. in one plane.
and Don W. Huck, Columbus, pilot of the other plane, accompanied
by Dr. Wayne Sifbernagle and Dr.
Wayne Cross, both of Columbus,
had been fishing all day Tuesday.
The anxiety fQr the men followcd their departure from Havana
at 6 p. m., Monday, and the lack.
of reports from them afterwards.
The party departed from Calumbus on Saturday, and left for Ha·
van&amp; on MOnday morning; along
Uleli' way they pitk~d up Mr. Cary
in Atlanta.

11hc .Band

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plom9 lllr libe

wntlloL

lho ~hlr&gt;g IUP. . It KOI.IDA'I IIIWt , ·

com"Pld.ed
banqu&lt;it for

wll... •ooy

mot -ay
"" -C'r&lt;&gt;olos,
- Hillh
School.
Mrs. w~~
pre·

!OOent, was .~ ~~ Mlld m,med
)h&amp; O}Nrlles Mumary a, f(enf!l'al
Obainmm of ;tihe banquet whiCh is
tc!t tor Marolt lath.

Buy:-a · Rockei: ·

BaDiit .WmafDr Ead Wra1mke an
to t:allle trwmly-(llllr.

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member&amp; of 'iibe mafle'hmg band
J)W:rti'et Ba!nrd Qolnt\et!l5 i!n
A.'tbms ou 'MIIIrdb. 3.

OLDSMOBILE
Slay a at.ep ahotad of tomorrow •• - &amp;lt~p U() tu au OL.IB
now! See the future of automotive der;ign t•lc
ebape iu every &amp;weeping line of Starfirc 8l)'liug •••
1tyling that keeps pace with tomorrow'&amp; trend, "with
feature&amp; like the ultra-smart "lntagrille Dumper ... Then.
get Mil 1M action! Tbe Rocket T.350 Engine alep8 aut lo
m1k.~t~ Bhort work of the milcB • .• and you brt.oe~~:c ~tlong
wi.tb the airabornc smoothne88 of Jcla~ay llydra-Matic•.
.A.11d how U1U Rock~ talt"ft oore
your /ttmrtJ ••• with
ul..; tbat•l!l topt at trade.in timel Let us ~bow yuu ••• noui$

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ter f1 •cm .t he Highway Divurioo
l)f~,:· l' rn Mar.i.etta ~- ~00.
that a
.pc : '1 n o£ Route 33 f;:-om Syca·
more tu a poii&amp;C. west of Bu:lernul
Avarue, aDd !rom,.Ebenezer Street
,'JO ,•,he MaaJn, Cit~ Brid~ a\ an es~rinY•~ed 005t of $9,670 ~ :900~~
ed ;to be ft'ISwiaced wrth bitumin
OUS: OOJtttebe aloog with portions
.llf ROI.If'e 7 from the Mtaaoo City
Btit.lge .~ o IOie •H iddlapmt of!Of'porlt' Pro ·l ine, ~ au estmlated '('(ll';t of
$153M 1lh.e resurfacirw; estimatffi
('.('t.;:l t~ &lt;i'3 $15,D20.

M\tx R, Fartey, DIVIS\00 ing1 ·
rn.::r.:.r~ steted lbat bt.ofore tbe im.pnoverll(nj: .am ibre started the vll ·
laee cooncil- J;DUSt 'Pil58 a OJnsmt
Ordi1l&lt;anae M requited by law. and
pezf. . a!do pas -a.~ partit,WatJi()n
in the cost Gt w.ork. The 1)1anmng
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Mayor Roblnron, reparted today
that B epec:~a1:
V.ilJage
C1'1Unl'll
meeti'D'g ,1() pas&amp; OJll tbe Ol!'dinam·l'
would be cald".ed for, to be. held as

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Higbwayt31 and ~he Divit.ron Office
at Marie1lt'a. we 'have bel"D. ~
that fbo S'at.E! Department wut
rebui ld Unton Avenue
~
tl , ~, i!t can be widm,ed ro a- width
of .about .twenty(lll.e f21) feet.
nus would mean rtbM. lhe sU~eret
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woo](] OOve W ·be widtoned o ad·
. dit.WnaJ tour feet. alit the ISU'eet is
oow appr.Qitrma tcly (17) ~n
feet
wide. Several of the Mat ore1
cortE m 1he Raoorder':!ll Office
; ~11ei,g§ County, Ohi,o., i:ndiea!e •·traof
, UMon. Avenue W".tS onstioall~ liaid
I out as a 1-.ltreet f~ (40) feert in
widtlh, and t'lu.'l would t.ndicoate
trbat the ViLlage of POIIlft'OY eoult
I buiJd a fortly (4{}) foot stloeet. ,i f it
I !'O deMred.

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Our Village Council redizN
rtbe ~ed of to!W i~ovemeat. U
. .tJle zmprovement. l&amp; ,to be mtde
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tbcy feel it should ber done m •

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liv&lt; on
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Bnngs
ore ~o ! r,:v:;:(l~~=~~ u~
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A frigNI an- rna~ moved mto
Ohro today.
we&lt;trhftl".

bri-ngmg

mrJ.re cold

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A venue. bul mnre ..........
IJ&gt;on ,...., the ..fdy of
k.ans and aut.omob~&amp; wou{(t be
much 1mprovOO
We would 11pprecirate \'I("J!l.' muclt
if WJ.tltin trh.~ next week, l"OLI a;~ a
ro;;ride:nl.

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1 ing oo Unron Avewe: woold indicate l&lt;&gt; m wl't6t!hw or not y~
~1b le by Fniday and Salul'llwy but woul:d IJ.e willm;g and al!:te~blie to
:roan 123 pd'J&amp;ible.
~:n::-:db;a~panred by more t·he._ W!denmog a.nd rebtmdinll; ol
The letter statEs that tlhe work
UPIJOR Aven'l.le. We can F..UN!: you
As mu~·h ;:~ m~-e tne!h of srtOW ~hat with the n:oc~ry ooopen·
wuutd betin -. SOODJ t i til·~ vt~Jage
NOO:'h~n J tton of a·:·l pa .. c.s eoncr:lDC'd Un.,p~
'flk
hirgbwaY,...i.d.o:vartplen~ was repor:ll('d . 1,n
f.i _ ol ....
"!Jit•"
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Oh;.l) t&gt;c,d-ay w 1~h nro~ h~ht s:nw 1 100 Avr,n:Je " .::1 bf. po:-;1pe11y Uptne
. M l 'J,;
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1 f,1~· '11'g
prm.ed amt mv.·~ likaty ,ai:Oa'W surF.;i:Jy mc:-gmg
tempr."CrtUU'es fa.:·e
wf:Ol be pul qn Mu~
~an• jEd f1 .,m 10 at Canton to 17 at Al"C~UC al rw d~ cQSt to ftle
Fi:n~!&gt;a)' amd [)aytoll. Low rt:on~ht cJiizefl~ of · Pomrroy. ADy sidcw.!J ranoge bell ween 10 and 18 de walks damaged ,jn thfs jmprov.c.
1 men1 wL'Il be properly repaimd,
gr .'G.':I.
wc wiSh .!:h'lrl. you "'OIIlld :ret.'Um
h us '·h~ st:\lf-add~ post eard
in ordar .f'bat we mn detenn:ine
A Wellslon man, bemg held by
jus: •ho-w mut'b dtft.icul.ty, if aiJIY,
the Sheriff's department, as a sus·
~I wr!ol envoiove ~n improVjipg Unpect in t~ breaking and enterinj;'
IO'Il Avenue. we bo.prt\ tld: you will
ol the American Legi.on Hall in
eocpen:te wt.dt U5' in tbi8 matltl!!r.
WilkciVille, has been taken, today ,
and win oot be .tlbe ODe lo OVI)I06e
to Athens for a lie detector test,
~·biB implVV'ePl'nlt.
the Sherifr.s office reported
•l l1ddlepont Ma)w C. 0 . F1~er
SiuMdiyAccording to the report, Edward in a cwrt ~ ·held Tuesday
E.
F.McClelland', 19. voluntarily sub CVErl~ng )Cl1ied a oote} of $4() in
Village of PvmetoY.
mitted to questioning by Meigs au· fin(13 .a•gaut_:.l. •s ur mEm W!bo apthorities Monday, lifter being held pFar-ed bef-ore bim o.n varriOus
by the Wellstotn police . The youth rourn '1s rangmg [rom mtoxicatinn
being held in eonnection with to roa~mming a pdli&lt;'C cruticr 0111
ower the weekend breakmg
'i ooe way s!Teet
eptering of the Wilkesville
·M·a:;)'Of Fisben fm:t'd
Reuben
Hall, where amplifiers, and Swa.-~..z. 74, MiddlepD'l't, $5 and
were taken. Deputy ~~~. inrliOXICilltiOOJ: Hod Sea!lles.
Bartrum transport·
63, 'Y:l:iddbpant.. $5 and costs. in·
to Athens, •nd has 'mt·it"fll: ilon, Darwitn: Cla:rk, 19, New
A 1955 Foid wu completely dethe theft
Haven, $10 al1d 00815. reck.lesrs molished when it went out of conreported that
OPfl'l'llrit::.n.
trol and crashed into an embank~
Middleport was
Wil.Nr.mt Bohecutrtcr,
22. Pt ment, turning on its lop, TuesdaJ
for violation or
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probation terms.
for dOOJWI:ge:,o; 'bo ltrbe P&lt;1!ice cruller
~~hB a!rker was arrested on a driving Whid1 •h'! 1hll w'ben lle drove the department reported.
Atcording to tbe report, tbe tuIntoxicated charge in Gal- \Wl...,n•g way un a Ol1'el way strreet.
dor auto which was traveting east,
County last wctk according to
CLyde AUt:niend, 45, M·iddrepioTI, one mile east of Bowmans Run
report, and failed to report $5 IDJd 0091'8, 100 be worJred wt..
Road. driven by William H. Clethe sheriff for a two month
tntox.iarti'OT'I; Jatm'I'J can. 44. M:i'd - land, 28, Raclne, developed trouble
~~~::\:~~:~
, which was. violation of his dl eport, $10 and ccn'.s Ito b-e
m th.e steering mechanism and
wurked out, tntoxiM1.cn.
rront wheels, which forced tbe veBarker was lndioted by the Oct·
hicle
from the control of the dri·
session of the Grand Jury,
\·er. The car crashed into tbe emMARRIAGE
LICENSE
a breaking and entering charge.
Enlc~ A. Oove.nt,
42, m'3111'agcr bankment landing on its top, oo the
was placed on two years prorighl s1de of the road.
' by Commcn Pleas Judge (If Cit~· Loan.. and Vi.rp:im.a fthy r.s,
No injuries were reported.
33. ,t c&lt;~'1.1lr-e.r. botlh of Mtddlcporl .
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Ohio valley Electric Corpbration , Sttspect Is He·ld
To V•'e For Charles Coffm' Award In Theft Probe

At Wilkesville Middleport M~Yor
Fines 6Persons
In Comt Session

Auto Demolished
Tuesday Evening
On State Rt. 12'·

School Funds
Distribution First Training
Session Is Held
Is Announced FOf Den MOthtfS

111m ! wo •power pl,anl.s mcn'lilon·
00 m ttre clttaohon ail-e ~lh&lt;: 1,290,
000-k~lowal!lt. Cltf,cy C«"eE'k Nant at
1 Madi'sorl, Ind ., I1IOW virtu~a•hly com
' ipRited tand •Hro 1.075.000..ki1owett
G&lt;flJ.i'POJiis Scout Kyogcr Cf'C'('Ik P.LanJt at otv. :t :h~'l'e,

The tirst quarter
settlement
NeiiSlJin LeaCh,
from the state Rchool foundation
for Meigs county totals $118,471.21, exer:ou1:1ive flor lthis arE"a, lJl1Clillded
Superintendant of Schools 0. 0. Turoclay w'hrerl ,tw.e;n:ry Lwo WIOIJW'n
Fbl•ey Floltlen, Oll, t05 N. eon. Patterson's office reported today. m(lt oa1t fli))e f'irSL BapUlit C1l.urch,
•eness Str.ea, At1001l1!1, rlled Tu·&lt;\'lday
MlXId1epro.rt, {lor •l~ 13 .fi~ ()f a
The following Is a "breakdown''
a(ternoon ~Bl the Sbettuing Anns
serleLS of rlhr:oo lt'rol1ni·n g OOOl"Nes
the for Den MOI~hen&lt;l anld .tbciT al:ilr\St·
Ho'spi~al. A.1.!ben-s. H.e 1s survived cf the amount that each of
various
scltool
d'istriets
are
to
re- -anl&lt;~. LnactJ expl•ain•eld Cub Scout
by lhil Wltlle, I..el-6 Fcldcn.
Fumlt\lljl ar.ran.g.:mtenifts f'Ot' Mr. teive : Bedford Local SchooJ Dis· work and ~bowa1' (.1'~'"" -artJd. iloaught
floilden, a t;ormru- New York Ocn· trict, $«32.33; Colubla, $21Ml7.11; ltbe •g;!'IOiU:p 1garTJlle.'r rtro be u.o,ffi .at
Eastern,
$25,106.40;
Northern.
.brar em.p1Q)'ee, wri1l be anoouncorl $9,661
Dtm mecL'irngs .at !their !boones
.35;
Salisbury,
$13,991.83;
lailer by the Rawiliogls ('.(rla'o.3 Fun·
P.a~k.s from New HWV'fln. Pomf'l.
Western,
$24,492.~ •
$33,280.63;
t:l'al Hrome.
roy, HemlOck Gf117Y'e, Mi'dldlepo'!11:,
Galr.:i:polis l!l'lld Pit, Pl'earsan;l. were
repnerscntred. A·lJ Who rompl't'J'IC t!bl!'
t!hree s~ wid'! roeeivc certtitat~ -of m'fl"il.
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Jo'inley Folden Death
Reported A1t Athens

Ofs~o, wh'ileh. was ~rnplctcd last
Novemhel'l.
OVEC wa.q arganb.ed ln ·l1at-e
1952 by ::.cH:.al priV&amp;:!i ('l''erltrric
uit'il:1:.:y comp-anJes SCf'Vin'.l' tlh-e OhW
Va.:·ley l'l' !? ~p. Its 16 ·spo1)911)1l13 are:
Arpp~~~lao&gt;:'hiJ.n E~.ic F\rwer Co.,
I 11m Oincioo•a.ti
Gas &amp; El.erriri·
&lt; Co , I)Jirt~mbus &amp;. Soutbco'lr
OMo
Ei~ot'rk Oo., 'llhe Da)'bun IW"I.'T' &amp;
Lighd. Co.,
l!ldlana &amp;. lM1:rlrhilian
Eloc~ic Ott.,
Kenrt!ucky Utdlhi:ti~
Co., Loui.wiWc Gas &amp; Eliootrric
i Co., Mon(m!:aber)a Pqw.w Co.,
Ohj,() Edison eo., Ohio T'owE-rr C.,
P•en•;"' ')':1Y.a•111~a P&lt;rwefl Co., The Po.
t 11 m ~:· Edi.'Sion Co.. Sou'l~n Ind Jolla Goa .. &amp; E~ec.tf\ic Co .. 'fl'le To
k ·.:JIJ Ed~·~·Li n Co., ami Wlfl::tl' Pft»'l
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Pastor Sent On
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Hr.~ll dcoL~iou m 'Lo tiro wi.nnr:n.g
c:cmpall}' wrll be Qe.tcr;minod by oa
Oom1m:•t ce of Ju:dgrul coonpoocd ol
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illlodk·1~ Cl:tun1h, •Mliddl!l:!po~ol.
to
Col•t)rnbw, ~·rrep:nt!l:-«&gt;:n~c at Hlc
moot•m.g or ~~LC l"kanrrlng OJom·

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ovu- $15,000.

lfayor E. F. Robmson of Pruneroy today •"8s makrmg a IX'f''.?.On:al
appeal to .rdS'!d.•.n!ll of Umoll Avenue for their COOp!•r&lt;lti'Gfl m secunng the
widenim
of tlhat
~·horou~fo'.l'r.e ·IO -a width of 21
Je..'t . Un;~ Avenue now tras a
w1d~'h of 17 foe«. an.d rn the pall\
few nwoths t1as OOen m ~ state
of repair and a flra H roc huard
RobJ~B:m in a 'J.eltlt{'J' ma1led to
every resldrm and pmpr.rtv own
er on the Avenue UTl('.!d r,.. full
anr1 rompJet.e ooopt'!r'a'Wn. ,.·N'&lt;;.s~~ :he f~ #ia.t ~ adnurm.-t.n·
l~on 18 domg evsry1'1une w.tohin it.&lt;.
power to keep ll'l'igQ"ratton•5 on a
f-rimdly level.
The let!l~ &amp;.'!It re:.idcnb; m :'be
Unwn Avenue area rwcb·
Deaf' C1t.izen:
Th' ' JUgh contacts recoo":.]y made
bv u; wr'!h the S'•'• D;-~ ......... nf

Ma~OO.-.ett.~ J.rrstlli:u:c .of Tee~·
'nhe M.e.tg:'t Coo:nr .~ .MrliiiD. ertoal , 11\::'lk.-gy ; c. w. KE'lllro.gg. PasiL .l'rtrr.1·
AI."'.SSOilzl'•:ron ~eut. ,fl\le Rev. L A. I' doot of .1Jhc F.lr:M:&gt;!Jifll EJ'(l(1J1 i~ ln"Dan!ir• ~('II'. pa~:;,I.IQT of fklath Mi.!· 11•:.itull' '.!Wl Mr. Bn::•nL'h.

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The Stale Hilbw-10' Department
In a k"1ter to Pm!eroy :Mrayor E
i F. Robin;an. today, ilffonned 1hiJn
that the departmeDt has included
parts of U. S. RK.ute 33 arui State
Roo".e 7, wltrun the~ l.itmit&amp;,
I'E'.."Ur!acing at
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would have to !'•ised locauy.
structure is completed. it wm bePlans call for-the ercctioh of a 52 come the rr.~ponsibillt.y of the
bed hospital on a five &lt;tcre tract county and that by constructing
of land in North Point Plea11ant. on the site offered, it would be
Approximately $700,000 will be practical to locale on county own.
needed lo build it. Th.c federal ed p!'operty.
government ls expected to share
It was diSclosed that $176,000 is
in the co~t of the hospital with
now
on hand &amp;nd that after Junto
funds amounling to $400,000.
disbursement
of tax moniel'l th.at
At present the government
funds ar@ allocated on a percentage roughly $202,000 will be available.
figure of 39-61. Thirty-nine per The estimated cost of the memorcent of the money would be raised ial structure has been set at ap·
proximatQ]y $230,000.
locally. That allocation figure is
Present at the r.neeting with the
expected to change to 50-50 in
commissi.oners
were: A. C. Brad·
July. Buxton said that an April
ford,
Omar
Bays,
Allred Elberfeld,
15 deadline bas been set to rail!le
R.
L.
Jacobs,
David
0. Jenkins, H.
the $130,000 in cash.
Starkey
and
Manning
Webster
E.
Elected to the Board of Trustees
Next
meeting
ol
the
trustees
has
at Monday'l!l meeting were C. J.
Hyer, Virtus Hartley, Jr.,
Mrs, been called for March 7.
Frank Qulllin, Carl Adler, and;
Paul Cummings, three year terms: '
Garland Mohr and Hamilton John- 1
son, two year terms: and Monroe ·
Chase, 1ames Moor~. and James
Lewis. one year terlns.
other hold over members on the
board are Buxton, Lyle Austin,
Gene Ball, Ray Crank, and James .
Hall.

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Cooperation Being Sought
Story Book 1'edding Couple
State Proposes
Fpr The Big Event Resurfacing Of
1For Improvement Of Street
Pomeroy Main-St

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It was thought by the board o£
trustees that a plan in which each
and every OOntributOf WOUld
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asBurcd of the return of his money
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At a special meeting of the
in the event of f 81'I ure wouJd cause
many more pooplc to contribute. Meigs County Veterans Memorial
President Jack Buxton of the Hospital Trustees held m the "'''"'' '
Board of Trustees sa'id Qn Monday House, 'fuesday evening. The
night that almost $20,000 has been County Commissioners offered
pledged for the fund under the group a locat!on site for the
new plan. These contributions ran· posed memonal.
ge !rom $100 to $5,000.
j _M-;eUng with the tr~stees,
Members attending Monday's miSSioners . Dan Hartmger.
meeting approved a change in the Proffit and "Shorty" Craig ou!li~ed
character of the Association which to the group- plans for the bualdmg
will provide that 25 members of of a new co~nty i~firmary adj~c-­
the corporation will constitute a ent to the Chtldren s Home anrl In·
quorum at the annual meeting. dicated that a tract of land eould
Originally, 280 members would be and would be gri.n~d the m~morlal
required to be present by person group for a buildmg sHe 11 that married February 26 on the
or by proxy in order for business group elects to accept.
at the Deshler-Hilton,
I
to be tnmsa~ted.
By-laws of the trustees prevcnt-1 when the Ohio. Profc~si~nal
Bux~o.n s_a1d thatJ the new plan · ed any aclion by that body until tographers are m convenlton, were
?r sohc1tatton assures the people the entire group is notified, then amazed at the elcgane? of the
,
m the cou~ty t~at the Bo~rd ~f two m~elings are requJred with a TWA Super Constellatton Whic:il tilers wlll be
Trustees w11l bmld a hospttal m majority vote at each meeting Will fly them to New York ou notables as ~1
the coun_ty or every cent of the necessary lfl ordm· to complete ac- thctr h.oncymoon. Wl~ham Mat'1(1JII columru§i. amf
money W'lll be returned to the con· ceptance o! any site.
Thompson and Catherme Ann Durt many TV '"'''"'·
Lributors.
ban, of the capital city hid no before travel
' Buxton also announced a plan
A. C. ~adford , president of the idea or the program in store for
whereby approx.lmately $200,000 Memorif;l 1J:"LI$leea led the diss:us~ them whrm tbey submitttd
be borrowed ' before the groiip sion in wbJch several ways and
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wil ap~l'Y' '{cjf ·fUnds under the means wer~ tti~eussed by which
Hill·Burlon Ad. He said that
the m•morial ean be &lt;anslructed.
fore that could be done, $130,000 It was pointed out thal oncf:' the

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Measure Adopted By Trustees . rVeteran Memorial
To Encourage More Donations i S't I Offered
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Middleport Hi I
Band Boosters
Plan Banquet

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Third Friday Club
Installation Of Of/Jeers Made
Entertained At
By Magnolia Temple Lodge Group
Mel'nhart Re' Sl'dence

Sti11 Going On - Hurry For A Good Buy

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T uesaoy, Fel:iruo ry 21, 1956

Th l' Coffin Award w.:r.~ et..W
:J4 yco;rr.:~ '11;;'0 by ~ 1 1lc Oh'aofllcs
A 1..:.11fr1n F'oul'ldi.1Han ~fl 4ihf. na~no
tnllllC'rr of .tHte Olrilo CmlnoJI of~ oE till!' f•lrt-11~ pl't'!91d'Ntl. ollllhc GomOhul'cll'l;'ls atl trtre Soourt.lmm Hu:el
o"al Jo)J cMrhc Oo. ~o b(' g!'Voflllo 'llfllTuo.'K'tay. Plial!ll.'l wore :ma£k fo.r 11J1)8)1Jv " fM • f~i.'lliimrgouRrilod oonhii~·lte 1957 ra~·tlo''ti Cum·ont,km. t;o I)C lmtrr:~J 1 () t•h c dev£1~0pmom. o! clec·
ih~·rl OOXJL J•11111ru!ary.
tde JJ.ght a~d IJ(rW'Cit'."
Dr. Ben Her.:bsm-; P&lt;J•1!1{llr -of .t1w
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Arrooum:cmrnfl of H~ WJIJllllllng
E. &amp; R. Oburcb, O~n'Ci•nnral i. pl,C·
,g,f.rfed at ~·h2 nmcil:!ilnrg- ar.~ (lh!IILrllla•l ~:ompllllliY ·al!ld proson:tlritJiiOO &lt;llf Clhc
'0{ the
1957
convl.'1111' •iir:tn. Dr. awwrd
wilJIJ JJc ·made. '311. ~o~l~l
Hmry SWiiiTPgtkm, ext.•coUwsec· : ar.unctl\ic.:l du niiTI!g .t.!1e
Ediwn
MM'V rof ltbet
Ollilo Ooorroid o( EJ:I("['tlf'ic Lnruttll.e\l annual croln~ is 'IIOOI"'etJaty 10I illhe W:1nUoo 1!K) be bcld Jone 4-6, 1~.
PJratibiag iC,nJUIIfll'roe.
m AtiJ'ao1iie Oily, N. J.
Ucrhot~l

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er•l pyn for 45 soldiWI lncl •
crew of five. Th• plirne cnstMd
on a take off from Malta while

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BUT DON'T lAUGH OFF THE 'SHOT PUT'
... ' The Daily Sentinel

Werine~rlay,

Commentary TELEVISION

DEVOTI'D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS--MASON AREA

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National advertising repres~otatlve

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Subsrription ratM: Dt'livl'ry by rarrier where tn'ai Lrblt&gt; 30 ct'nts
P.'r week: one ye11r in &amp;d\'~flre at 1'b&amp; Daily St"nlinPI off!cP. $lS.60·
srx .month~. $7.80; thrf'e months, $3 90. By motor roult&gt; wht&gt;rP
avarlable one month, $1. By mail one year SS· ~a. month.~ $4 2!;·
thtE'P months, $2.50: ont month, $1.
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Ther-f' ·RI:'\'Col'l W;L" a h&lt;"Jiur hl\t
brrok l] es,..;.nn ,,n how ht~h ·incomf'
~a~n~ take t!)c ;Up ourt of if)!Hiil~4vr
1bn !'he TV ph:l-gtoam, "11ht'l $64.000 Qu ~~twn, " 'a('("C"!"&lt;Ii'Jll;{ lo Ow
('hamiJt,- of C'&lt; •mmr!'&lt;'f' of t&gt;hr&gt;
l ln !tul s:a.lt'."'

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$l6,601J.---,~he 'flffit goC'~
to the U S 1'11l'llhury But ~f 'hco

g~ on l'IJ
nn.qwer t•he $64,000
.iji,W!&gt;.J :i"fin lhr! ean. ket1&gt; only about
$8,'700 Olllt of ifue t'llllra $32.000
'llhus !he ~ism lllln Ul.~ut"f,rl $16,600
fer a ehanrf' ~(l ....~" ·an uMMI!iiOTI•al
$8,700.
U.ndt•r Pl'l'.•x·l'l~ '(t'(l••tfll •t nt'O'ntl'
bx~~~-s. t,h~a,nte indi\'idual
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hlmMif, and take
up hi• crou dally, and follow
me, (Luke 9:23.1
Plt"YER: 0 !.Mel lwlp rnP to
!Qok toT~ far ,gtllit!{lllcl'. In llli
lumlan weakm.&lt;-'H , d1 a·w me m·arcr
to 'l'hec. For.lrt'\'e '~~'' w'hen 1
h~tve tll1ed 1il h i' a Otr!Wrt ~Je/!.~
1 Cll•ios&gt;tilfln. In nu1' ~1\'\:ll Itf.'&lt;b.&gt;t•m ·
l'1''!1 name. J\mt'ln .
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Red Chinen' Displeased
Bll't h! 'cm'lilrra'rt's b" tthf' Red
P~plng Hadto show 1hot thl' C"ommuntst g overnment JS d,i .~p lea scrl
over two rt&gt;('enl flcvf'lornlwnts.
1
1'hes(' are the m:.nl·uv1•rs hl•ld
(lrf the coost of 'T'haHnnd l;t st week
by small force s of six or tlw
"SEATO" nations and lht: imp,·e~­
slve atomil' warfnre exercises held
on lillie fwo Juna nff .Iapan end
•ng Sunday. 1'ht• lwo island gumrs
were put·ely Amer'1can
. Nor can the C hJn~·st! C'omm unt~ts he pleo11ed al Hppat· ... ntly au thorlti ve repo•·ts f•·om Formosa
thot !he Unil(!d State~ and Na·
tion11list Ch!n&lt;t will h&lt;,ld some
really IHg JOint manf'u v£• rs soon
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'I'hrre is to be a &lt;'onfercnce
on 1uMday atternoons and "hehl the SEATO countries in Ka
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Nidwl• Ht'l"""l:
stnlf' dtnne!'11 that !lame evenmg Pakistan. starting M&lt;~rl'h 6 ;ac ,11 '
' Mar1_ha"s invltat~on to formal re - tal '}' of Slnt•· .John Foster n~f::;
t't:IJIJOn every Friday night Wet'e will lcud thE&gt; l ' ulleri Shtf' d 1
&lt;'Oveted. And while It was whis- 1 tion .
' s ~ r.ga.
pcred thill Wall a "little too fancy "
R('pm·ts lrnh1 Fur Eastern capi·
Lht' Senate fought ovt&gt;r whether the t 11 _1s foJ·eeo st th a t somt' delegations
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What's New In Washington

8y HARMAN W. NICHOLS
that he dul get around to naming 'h•~ highness me president of !h&lt;' formn;ton of ~Oill{' kmd uf perma·
Pnlted Preu St•ff Corre-•ponde-nt .lur nrst cabinet. (t included :~ee-l Umled _Stat~s .~nd p:·otectur of ~~~~~~. rf'ady · for · !1£'11011; nnlitary
Wi\~IIIN&lt;;ToN l!P -Thtn~s 1 retnr} of WLIJ" Henry Knox · ~ecrC'-rth('lr hberlle!l
Ol" more sunply
Thorn•·.. j,·f·f"rson
, l"hJ~ patl'lotic maJ·c~t; . "
Ital I r!)IJ..:Oilell ;JiliJUt Ct•Ot'jJ(' wa~h - l'r'' of St·•l,',
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(' advisability o-f hnnging Na.
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u orn•'.\- ,!!cner:..
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. on-l I had foreotten th11t criticism nr t i ~~~~~.' .•1t f' hm 'lo 9&amp;u~ 11 , K
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Th:d 1he h;ddw1 lind f'II CITV 11"1'1' dtilt•h . :rnrl Alex:ander llumtllun. ' b&lt;':i
9:00
men
oe~ Wily 1IIH .•1on
!t
11111
tnlu
th1· Southea·t J\ ·
\t&lt;l~
,Ill
l1dd1'd
~t; u·\t'l"
Ill
;J st•( rl'l,ll v ol I h &lt;' trcai'i\tl'J
I Adam.~ called Washington lln "old alltant·\· tu 1ct 1, 11 J,tcll1v \\,II 1' , · ,s.w 10:00
lwul1 I! wa.~ puhlt~hL·tl HI 1800 I he
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Wt• nro' r·ymindcd ulso
that the•'' mu 11 on hca d " A n d 1'hom as l'ain l· ('Ussed.
lu·s1 hio~o:ra1•hy uf W11~hinglfon by Wvhm~t•m$, Martha and GcorJil', ~;::~ 1 .. h&lt;' W!l.'l 11 "~ypnll'itl• rn pubhl' . 'l'hcsl' three count ·i(•s all h.1\'&lt;' 11:30
1
"Par~on "
Wt '('IIS
1\l&lt;i~un
l.u(•kt•
12:00
wol'to
~"
when
bt&lt;.
&lt;o'"''"·n•udy
"""'"
.W~enu;, wjlu hll(l known !:!Ul" n.~ l
12: te;
to Now ..
tn lUIA IS(! I didn't know thnt Wa~m: ·
also arc the th~ce .counlt•lfder in 'hlldhood llo rllt'~gd1 in ]tlprthl!l...
~('\'
Vi
Cnllldzrd~
IJW
Y~k
Lon
~s
the
target
for
thf
political
tnes
whkh, ttbove all otlrers In 12:30
Hu.· du~r ;y IHT 1l1i11~ I • ~ llh hL·r·h
&lt;~nd wlwu they movf! fn Phll3- cartooni~t s of his dlly. lie ~aught c.ast Ar:ltl . fill'(' thr 1la1tgl'r of the .2.43
ill hi ~ fif1f1 t'di!IHII
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I IP I11 .:.~ II
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. IC ' , , n Y?l.tr
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•, ggress10
111 ike r· very pl'&lt;';.irlcnt h:.s sihl'f' ,
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Ht$ ~atnotJc M~t•sty
and ~ike ()thN·s 10 CTIIlll' alsu will 11 gam.~t WIHth Lhe SEATO :dlr:.tH'&lt;' 1.30
At tlw llnrl', II•~" · l';11·· nn" ~:u ri
I hi' i'lr ·~HlP nl rt't'CIVC'd 1'1lllers eutch Jt .
was formt'd
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Lhat lht• ynrn lu~&lt;l !i{'t'll tuld to lum
2 ·30
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~or
Vll
.'IOus
rcagms,
llw
Un
ttcd
20 v~nr ~ hc(um by :r hu~gtng ('Om
St&lt;~tcs
an&lt;!
Ct•cttt
Britain
have
3
00
m Or th(' gr·nt!r;d Wr•t•rn~ rtuoiNI
been. reluctant ell her to form &lt;l 3:30
" I l'an 't tHI :1 l1 r•. l'a :0011
St1l1Jdtng SEATO s trikittg fOI't'e 01 .
known I can't 11•11 1t hr, 1 d1d ll
THURSDAY
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to llthflll tn tlt r rt~hl · nutwn alli 1
with my hal('hcl ..
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9:00
Sien
On-Prayer
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nm·c lite 1hr 1&gt;1• t•ouutrlt'" nt&lt;•••·
Whm·t• u~un (:eur~o:r·', f,,Jiv·r . Au 9:00 Captain Kangaroo
hunf'd
.
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~u!ithw,' ~~ ~ uppo st•t l lo have n·
10 011 Gal'l"y Moore
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Rt,lootoNundm~Am
plit•tl
-I'M\
and Drtl'' 11 ·r·
er~ctw 10:30 Arthur Godfr6J
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.
I!! llll Jtory men statloned
"l!un to 111 1 m ""· .\' 4111 ~ l&lt;·:u·,. ~t
Ill
the
r.or
East Ill'(· comtng around L1:30 Strike it Rich
h&lt;ly. Hun \•1 unno;, glad 11111 I.
lAMl 1 BEACH, ~la.-Fiorlda lan't only •un
to the Vtew that it would be sma•·t 12:00 V111iant ~ady
&lt;ll'Or!,lt', thai ~· mt ktllt•tl my lt't'r'.
,
tnn , oil, cabanas, monstrou9 hotela, pseuJo12:1~ Love of Life
to form ~·vt- n a 1•
for ynu hn\'1' t•;ud nw 11 lltnu s:tntl
SEATO fOiw.
my Rllmdmg 1~:30 Search for Tomorrow
Lil\toln road shop9 M slghl·seelng boa.ls
full! . Stwh !Ill at 1 ol IH'rohmr II\
"'''ll'"g ialCIIy throurh l\u·gJd Indian c.-eek. Not•
MOJ"t&gt; lt~!Portont tJum lhl' uctual 12 : 4~ The Guiding Light
my 110n ts wurt.h nllwt• lh:rn 11 thou
ill It merely braa.ay blondea rotallng &amp;lowly pa:Jt
I :00 Kati~'s KHchen
~rmd IH· t· ~. tltou~-:h hlll.~~o~1nu·d Willi
breakfast table In the corree shop, sh()Wing ;trengt~ 111 numbers of a defense I ·30 Li&gt;Ye Story
oorce
v.ould
bt!
the
tostnblishment
!liiV(!t', nnd tlwi : l"nt .h l•r purr~t
you sequined bathing suits sa you cro\tch over
r a central headquarters at l . h 2'00 Ro!Jcrl Q. Lew~
golrl. '
yout• wheat l'aku, and whlapel'lng, "You can get
sta~r yfficers of all eight ~~~~Y 2·30 houseparty
Big Of Foot
thra I• the hotel sports wear shop for thirty-nine
3 :00 Th') Big Payofr
nntwns
could cooperate
ntnety-ftve."
I had forJ.[ollcn lh:ll !h&lt;' ~~ ~·•lltn·~
3:30
~ob Crosby Show
No
dramatiC'
~·cs
ults
ar~
expected
B foot. 2 inrh suldJPr who wt'l!:h(ld
You are aUtlng back, rela11:edly, by your window
4:00
The
Brighter Day
nt next month's Karachl conf(IJ··
200 paunds 111:\ .~ ·lug of fool' lit•
opening out 01\ \he north i.nd the east. The wind
.-:....
wore 11 ~ill' 13 sluw i\l ~ o tho~t hr
J.a down and the 1un hat rone; the beach hu tumed ~~t But BJI ~·~Peels of Southeasl
I'RIDA~
. a tlefense Will be discussed And 9:00 Sien On Prayer
nelually was Jnn\ on FPlr II. 173:.!
to brown and the mutter or the I!IUrf ha1 evolved
Jt
may not be to long hf'fo~ th
gently
Into
a
Jonr,
white-capped
hlse.
You
al&amp;h
and not till \&lt;"J•I1. 2:~ lll~lilJV n•
9 :00 C1ptaJn K·angaroo
stoP en II'tng• 10:00 Garry Moore
Mtl H•lmer lind lltht a d&amp;&amp;rtt. Thla, too, Is Fltlrtda. Florida Chinese Communists
minds us Llwl il h&lt;riJP!'lWd tlu1." WJ\\' .
.
Mttll u/mw 111 In the 81ll'ly evenlni.
Proof o{ thr• lh'iu,.t d,rtt ~ wa~ fuund
the SEATO alliance a paper liger II :30 Strike It Rich
Fl"r1tla.
To U\e north l~a b•tch Lt'llls upward, a Ion 1
tn 1111 old fomt! y l!dd,• wlu•1e Chi'
12:00 Valiant Lady
spit or land that for a while Ia oovttid wltb palm
firilt JWI·~ ltif'nt'~ lm·th
w;r ~
rl'
12:15 Love of J:.ife
fl'&lt;'&lt;'!l am\ b11~hea and crab rra.ae and then IUdtftt'lly tum. onee fnore
,'ordPd
Ir&gt;·~o &amp;eatch for 'l'brn'Ororbw
Two d\'t'llrles l;rtl'l', 11 11 111111sh Jut? n. 1mH1s of white holel1 and green and salmon•C&lt;tlored necm llfhll.
12:45 The Guiding Llaht
H• Ont' lMe, a slJ•eam ot autoa ,faN by, an put.el-colortd but Hem·
,;:ovc-rnlll/'111 nnlr•1 r•d tlw j, 1t'r on11 11
1:00 Katie's Ki.f:c:hen
ralcnJIUI' iJfilltJ!i•d A-. 11 I'I 'Siilt 11 lnt,:h' -~&lt;tamped out on the same cohveyor-belt 111\t. Thl!t t. an ullrnt
I :30 Luve Story
day~ Wt'l'i' Hdrlt•d. ;11nl llr.tl " wl•v tun&lt;: or diiy, oC cot1r1e, and now you look dOwn at the pualnJ ear•
2,90
~obert Q. Lewis
now Wt' tlhsPrV•· llw l111'1 h ,1 111\i\'l·r nnd II'Ondet· It they are all the aamt untr poa1tbly tnt rOvemment ·hu
2 :30 Houseparty
lleet t'ed every Ont' mu~t drive a Ford or Chevvy.
sDry on lhP 1:2n•l
3'00 The ·Bii l'ayolf
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3:30 Bob Cro11by , Show
l 'OtJ LOOK OFF TO ONF. 81Dlt ·aft4 , Itt the klnr expan1e of the
was the .first prommt•ni di;;ttllcr m
4:00 The Brighter .~Jay ;
A llanttc, p11te green almost a1 fa.r 18 'the eye ean reach &amp;nd then
tha . new Amn·ku Uut 1 do 1"!'11\{'nl - J
':1~ Secrp4- Storm. ,
Abruptly dropptnc otf Into a halt·lnch atrtp of ft'a.Y·blue U It det.pe111
l:tc1· lh:Jt 1hl' crN•k from whil'h he
quickly. A gray-blue ocean under a rra¥.:.~1ue 1ky In the evenJnl
drew watN lu mukr hi s wh 1 .~kt&gt;y
What &lt;'an It be about the If&amp; that rifiiltt.atea att tnen eveR tho11e
Ill Virt,;inia sttii 1.~ u ~r •! for till' poor tool ones like f()u, who treat 1&amp;'-jlngerly aM unta~lllarly, u a
'lame Ptll'p!Jq•
j world you never made?
I h11d foHl"llllt•n thnt Wl\ ~ hing lo n
So/Tie people tell u1 we came from the aea a btlltoft )'flirt aro and
ht~tcd tn mokr• nppoinln1en1~ hnt that tttr down btstd• of us all Ia the yea,-nlnr to nt.um to Ita watet'J
bo110m. WhateYer, It holda y(IU tightly ftxed, Tht Cree~, the wtndtn 1•
IHlto.t~, the pristine hotel!! all aeem 10 tlhy and abiun!l u for 1on1:
fillies the 1ea rolle thl11 way and that and laps at them thourtltfully:
Thla Is Florida tn the evenlng and In your room now you ha-vt 1
to\ml.\ 111nctuo.ry, sanctuary fl\ltn the pooltide babbte ·or the nola. etl'
the stl'eeta or the heat or the day. Ttlt decor 11 rrotettq~. aa 1n 10
many of the lnna here, but It Ia plnk and rreen, and aoothlnf.
1'he radio plays toftly, 'l'elloa and a piiii'IO and~ blrp, tenUe eoun~
terpolnt to the eventide aeene. MarjotV lforia~Hg;lar llt• on the lnlll'&lt;
blo table top, 30 pagea laborloualy read and hardly any more Hkely
to be waded through t()nlghl, aiMe Hennan Wouk ta ftOt a raclle
wrltet·. Your jo.('kel Ia on thto bed, your loafera awry on the thick
carpet The ash growa lonr on y()ur clrart\ and you Ill there, your
eyes tracktod 81 they dld when you wer. a boy,

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t'lne ltttf'r simply !lltll\dt f9r another. In thlll example A 111\l!loed
tor th• thrt.e L's. X tor the two O'a, &gt;l"tc. Slnilll Iettau, apostrophles, the len&amp;th and to1'ma.tton or tire wot·da are Dll hlnu
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Lord know •. When you brlng youraeif llowly out ot the revtrle the
dark hae come ewlttly and the paaalnc C*rW rolng -north 8,11.d '~Uth
now have theh· headll&amp;'hts arid red .~11-I!Jhta wlhkb\g throua-h the

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To the ust, the sea hu vanlohed: there 11 nothing but pitch black.
IJghtl begin blinking in the wlndoWI ot other roomt atound )IOU and
you aee a. man plmnp hlmaelt down ln. a chair, In bathlnr thorts and
cabana jacket, and open a newapapei-.
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HRif the Florida day Ia don._the 1\11\-ftl~d, luy, h!Aitl'lt\11 halt
Now comes the b1let pausl! botore- the other hn.lt begiru: --the bab·
! l!llng, joking, dl"inklng, night club half. The phone ring. and you
I an1wor It and somebody 11 1nying, "Liateh, you just got to go to Uti.!
J joint called Mln·ray Franklin's. Thert:'l a dame there name of Shtr-wood who ta the greatest singer you- ."
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After a while you hane up and go onc:a more t() the blf \\•lndow
and look o.t Florida In th4J ntwht- but what waa there tjas .pne. Now
there are only l!ghta and autoa and the black ahaptl of treea uc: the
raraway noU.e of the aea. You turn a~ anll,ai(h ahd .~cl:t ta.to a
drawet· ror' a clei.h .htr\, After all, you }u•t 1oril) "f6 t6 Wt'Vurrty

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Mnt. Thoeama Circle illl.d chi.ldr-en
Salem lltpent tihe weeJteud wiUJ. ber

Mn. Robert Jo-. wu a1J01i1 t.
N&lt;w Yo'k by the deal.b tf · - father .
Mra Guy Lee apent
with Mrs Walter Miller. al ~
eroy , Mrs. Miller wu lea.aq r.

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Mrs. Be• Wheeler..,.left for . . .
aachusetu, to vll.lt bel' lUter.
The Bedford Home Demoatrn..
ion Club met at the home ol M:N.
Fr-ed Riggs, Thunday.
Mr. :t1nd Mr11. Roy Miller, el
Chester and Mr. and lin. o.1e
Carl, ur PorJK&gt;roy, c:slled oa )ft.
and Mr5. Guy Lee, Saturdq. ·
Mr. and Mrs. CecU T.,-lor.
son, spent the weetead witltt WI"
parent&amp;, Mr. and Mn. Elbert TQrt
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Mr. Allen Cleland, son or Mr.
WOMENS GROUP TO MEET
and Mrs. Walter Cleland. juat recently married to ~ Pecgy
The Wometf.a AssociataoD of the
King, daughU!r of Mr. and Mrs. Fnt f'ralbyterian Chuftil. Will
Herbert King, of Letart, W. Va., meet to dle cbun:m. ~ NDnl
RFD, has moved to Lorain, Ohio, on Thunlday, Feb. 23 at 7·30.
to his employment there. Hr. OeJand waa accompaaied b7 lll Wife
JAYCIE-ETTES TO MEET
to their new home.
1be lleJetl CouMy Jaycee etta;;
The reguLar weekly, Friday night will tbdkl tlbeir. ~ meding
Square Dance at tbe Legjon HaU ~ st 8 p . m . at .the lone
waa reported bi.gger and bettu u of Mrs. R~ Jlmrnba.lm wiib
young and old shake Jep togeth- I Mn. Jack Set:hl as ro~.

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,buMDud MliliDn Circle.
Mr_ ~md Mrs. Herman: &lt;Amon
rolled on Jotm Taylor, M!cKmz.i.e
em. Rl'J"dge, }'p1'£by.
·M!!w. Thelma W..obon and Chitdran, Old -town v.ilril£d her pa~
Mr. and Mb. Nevy &amp;t6e Swday.
Doris Oh:ldnger1, Parkersburg was Mt...nay.
1 Mr. and Mns. A.nl 111onanity IOilld
home o:ver ll:he weekend.
1son spent •M'&lt;n:t,.y ilfl Park-er&gt;BbuTg
Mnl. 'I'beftsa ~-er ~ It&amp;
Mm. Vi'1Wil King aJXt. ~ ! ·Mr. and Mrs. Hoenme Gamer
bert 'IJICI Doo Grimm Wd\8 Ill' POOl· has_ been Mumed 1~ !l'IOI1l ilbe sons speqt !bile wet'lkood 1n CoJ.um·
eroy Sa'I.Wday e¥enl.ng.
~ ~ Ho6plt:al.
bus witlh bar aunt.
Mr. l8'ltld Mrs. Thomas Bumgilll'd·
Mrs. _'Murl: V:ood spent sev~ai
SMJI)Iey Ba'rr spent F 11iday even·
ner WEI"8 ~ m Mr. l8!lld .Mrs. days wil\h Vingit Kmg and Umil?'- mg Writtih SaOOna Bowc: 6 and at...
By
Garl C.Jiark Sund&amp;l;r.
Mr and Mrs. Rumer Goodwm I ~n.ded 41be p 011 cy ~ Hoben LerwJG'
•MM. Edwin Kriqg wa&amp; dhl ing on and da~ vi&amp;irt.edt Mr. ·a nd !Mb.
Cha!r)rey Circloe is :. pending ~
Mlm. F.lla!OOes Bnldford rerently.
Sedwk Mdhl1er, At!lrens.
f-ew da)\9 ion Sa~em
Mr. ,and Mrs. !"~er &lt;::tar-k J,~.
Mr. and Mft!!i. :[)alna llul'riR'Y and
An·il HoLter -.and Bmcst Holter
oC Ohio were v:isit:ing Mr. and 900'1!5 sperrwt ran ~nin,g ...mb Mr. Eagle ~dge ~ t-be hm::.Y'al
t Mnl. Lloyd ~'ckeJD ~ursday.
and tMtm Haro}dl Burnside.
of Watt Bing, Hemlock Grove,
~· .aod Mn. Johntnlie Boyec aod
Whieh was he-ld at tlhe Spencer
!~, Pt. Ft~ wer&lt;e ~Jdng visiting Mrs. Perry Oldaker and Fl.Jd'lle-r·a:l Home Tu r:.&lt;;day .
&amp;
jon Mm. .Mtll. Rnt»fll ~a'Ychildren recently.
WLoekend guru~ts of Mtr and M.-s
F'mnce.J Roi.ISJb :aawl ~d BaMrs. Edwin King was calling on Grover Whate wer-e Pvt ood M:r.:;
j ~er of Mini~ ~~~ed rel.a· Mrs. Bertha Clark one day last Jtmmr Wihll.&lt;' Wes~ Pom1l, Ky.,
Phone 153-X
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week.
I ~- an:::l' Mn Leo Eddy, Woost~
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Phone SP·3·5583
MMns. F.r-a.rwes B.ral¢tord 'aiJld ·s ons
Mr. George Hesson was calling , ,and Mk .and M.n;. Paul Baktt. Kill·
IMtr. l3illld. Mr6. Rooh. Aw~Jerson on
and~- Otis Hesson.
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and G-lel"lln ,Bnadfond were m Pt.
Mrs. Estyl Clark and Mrs. Cath·, Pll~~-~· La
Clark · erine Reynolds were shopping ln
mrr. w11.1 .,... .,.. . ~
Polnt Pleasant Tuesday.
and {;amily were tn• Pt. POO&amp;sant
Mrs. F. B Litchfield was a recSaturda.v
-• 1c.. UB rn.... l) ent guest of Mrs. Bertha Clark and
Altttendancc .... 100
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Larry
Sunday was 40, LurtlhE!I'atnr rba&gt;(( 49,
Mr.' and Mrs. Edwood Llevlng
. )fils. ~~ Bllake, Wa9t Colum· and Ada and Harry Dale were vis·
bra w-a~s. visitm:g 1M sisbelr, Mrs. iting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lieving
Veda ~clrens.
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·SundRy afternoon.
Mr. ~ Mrs. "_r~~mas Grrimm
Miss Agnes Grimm was caUing
and faiJI'iily wete vmfung :l'o&amp;s. Ina on Mrs. Sadie Warth rel'ently.
Hudson Slfltlliday.
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Donnie and Earl Jo"ields were
'MM. Al'ba Roush wr&amp;s in Pt. Plea- visiting Mr. and Mrs. CIJdc Fields,
I9ML1 r'eCC!l'flJ,y •
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Saturday. "
Mr. and Mrs. Ri~ard Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Roush of
6JliM(. the week~ with Mr.. and New Haven were caUi.ng on Mr. and
~- El'l1en Whlli'ams af GauWey Mrs. Elwood Lleving and family,
Bnid~.
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:r.IBonday evening.
Mr. antd Mrs. ~ Roush 'IIIJld
Mrs. Artie Roush and ch.ildren
da~ell&gt; were vatim!l!: Mr. oand were in Point Pleasant, Saturday.
Mrs. Don9ey lloi.td1 ~-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord were
)Jr. ~ Mrs. Willie JohnB'On calling on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
were cal!lmg on Mr. and• Mrs. Leo Johnson recentJy.
C'l&lt;irit Swlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs and
Mr. Mild ~~·. Gfwld Clwk and family were supper guests of Mr.
sms were v1sitring . M'r. ami Mr.:~. and Mrs. Raymond Roush and Joy.
La'\W'elJce Cla-rk Frikta:y.
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ce, Monday evening.
:&amp;r.r, and Mns. Herbert K1'!lg
Mr. and Mrs. ·Raymond Roush
~ rectr-nt .gueshs of !Mira Fftn· and daughter spent Friday nigh.t
cesre BMdf-ord IQf New ~VoC'Il'
and Saturday, wlth Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mlm. JOhn. Kdln;g and Cecil Martin and family.
dau-Zht~ were ~t guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clark of
Mlr. 8llld Mrs. Ed Kmg.
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Beverly, spent the week end with
•lltr. aTJd _Mrs. Elmer BaliN ~imd Mrs. Bertha Clark and family of
son, Ollle5Jutrte and Mr · IBDD Mrs. Broad Run.
l.e'O
dauglltcr
and Mrs. Herbert King of
tby ea~ed on Mr. and iMr&amp; F. 8 · Broad Run are aanounclng the
l.Mc~:c1ld recMttly.
marriage or their daughter, Peggy
Calliu-.g oo MINt. Jv:a HIJI:bon Jean, to Mr. Allan Cleland, son ol
aOO d&lt;lu~ter ~ ~ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cleland of
and 1MM. Leroy LIUl"!IJL .rm:~ ~ Racine Ohio. After the ceremony
ters, Mr. ..n..'ldr
and Mrui. Mlr
Olarmoe Y.ee·
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l.eo Litcllfiield and daugi~r and
Mr. and r.frs. Edgar. Johnson
Mrr IQtld. Mrs. Thoma.&lt;: Grtmm
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Mrs Garnet Clark of Broad Run. were 10 Pomt PJcaRant. Friday ..
wall c~lllng on Mrs. Frances Brad· . M:S. Leo Cl~rk and Mrs. Bll_lle
r d
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Ltcvmg and Candy were in Poant
orMI::c~~ri~· Ohlinger was 8 rec- Pleasant Friday on business.
ent guest of Miss Janice Gibbs.
Mr. Horner Roush called on Mrs.
raul He880n has the mumps.
Fanny We~ver recently.
In trucks, as in cant, the swing today is to o.ulomalic
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark and Mrs.
Peggy Kmg and Doris OhJinger
tratl8!1liuions.
Cora Ohlinger were in Mason, Mon· ca1l~d on Mrs. Edna Clark and
And Dodge leads the industry-offen you the lowest prictd
day.
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famJ.ly Sunday.
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~rucks with automatic transmission that money can buy.
M11Jer Ord, or Za~esvllle, spent
Quite a crowd haye been attendEasier on both truck and dri•er. Dodge extra-rugged Truci
ing revival at the Eunited Brethren the weekend with hll_ grandmoth·
PowerFlite frees you of oonstant geandillling, eliminate&amp;
Church which is still in ProgreS&amp;, er, Mrs. Ruth Goodmt, of Broad
annoying,
jerky starts and ends the danger of c:ostly
with Rev. Murry a&amp; past.or.
Run.
clutch
troubles.
Po,...erFUte ups resale value, tooMrs. Therc&amp;a Ohllng was calling · -::;;;;;-~·;;1•-;;;;:·:;oiiiiiii;:~­
because
trucks
with
automatic PowerFlite command
on Mrs. Fannie WcavBI', Monday (
'Y-higher trade-ins.
afternoon.
and
Mrs. Harry Oldaker and son was
Bullhat•s only h11f lhe sloi'Jf Dodge also g:ives you:

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The ~conrl teu1on of the Red tr lbe Ll'g1on boyA are particiCrou Ftnt Atd Clau wu held patine 1n the tommumty Service
Wedne&gt;11day Evtnlne at the Leciou ftrouam .
Hall , w1th J&lt;:mrnett Shuler, or Middleport all Instructor. Twt!nly JtYen
Mr~ LJIIlan _ih:~ )· m~ n entertain~
have "ntcrl'd the Lrauung which her Sunday School etas~ last Frt·
w 11J me-Jude all pha~ 11 of f 1r 1 t ilid t1ay even1ng Wllh a \Jalenune party
work Mr. i'cnderbo&amp;ch of Kycer 1 held a_t ber home An exchanli!e of
Creek Power Plant has donated Red valenttne~ was twld and refresb(ross Textbooks for the uae of the ment.a of tce cream and valentine
cla~s . The next session of the class cake. were Jerved b~· the hoatas
will rn: htld WedrteScbF eveniq, to tbe followwg members : Donra
at 8 00 p m at the Legion Hall .
Ray Powell, Dorothy Howell, Nola
CUJT)', Kay Hendnck.J! , Carol Faye
Mr and l't!&gt; CI&lt;Jr._"'lCt'&gt; t"'u.lt and
The mcettng of the Ohio VaHey T-eaford , June NeJgler, and Gloria
.... r·•'"
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J h d... 'f:i v""ve oar, o 1-..,.wn, 0 , Grange at Letart Grange HaU , Fri· . Authenon.
sp&amp;rrt tbe wtlekund wLt.h Amy GQiil- day evemng, February lOth, turnMrs MaUie Harm is reported
ed out to be quiL.e an nctvelty.
er &gt;aind famtly .
very
ill at her home on the Dorcas
Mrs. Carroll Johnson of Racine
Ja-ke Spencer t"titumu.l to hts wa1 the protp"am tbalrman aod led Road.
hom~ m WtticoniouJ afroc ,.;pending
Mn. Weeley Jenkms bas begun
a quu &lt;:unte5t on Abrabam Uo, $0mebi:Ine with. 1h!'!:t ~ Mrs.
a
Young Youth Fellowah•p Group ,
coln All pre~~ent were requested
01l:aft,ey Spencer.
which
meel:!l at her twme, (The
to write a love Jetter to an un-Baptist Parsonage ) each Sunday
ll'nown
penon.
Later
in
the
course
Mr and lb'S. Dana Carr. Columevening: at 8:30 p m. Mrs. Jeoklns
hii!J visited Mlr. and Mn.. C:l:int Orr of the program all of the letters
invites the youth to au.end..
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~ speo.1 1 and Mn. Elmetft Hefllnan. ~itt»
Thtrr\'idHy M'th Mrs. ~ Ciut. I b~ Mr. eOO Mr8. James CumMlr. and Hnl. Oarrl Gibbs .and mllllll, Re)'tliQI.dsb~ 1 Peul Can,
dau~, New Haven were Sun· Akron, 1Mir. and Mnt. Leo Kill&amp; of
olbf •guosls of IMir. &lt;al)J
Georil:e Oolumbwr, MT. aDd Mn. OlwtHe&amp;~U.n.
DeY W1i!H1a1JJ1J rand ~ Anllia,
Mr ord Mm. Olfinoer
Carman and
were in Rt.. P~ Sa'l.luldly.
Ruth and 'Mnf. JezDe Carr 1liU of
Mr. .00 l&gt;tm llar!y
of
Mttsoo w...e w.ntmg Mr. mt MN.
1lbe KJogsbtry Boy Scout lrooo
Alribhur Oblingetl.
att.eDdEJd Sunday School at Hem·
&gt;It\ tO! Mrs. Wc'll'l:mt ~ rode Grove.
Wast CoJwnbi:a were viSiting Mr.
Mnl. Ruth Gilliam or ~and Mnl. Heney Ohmger SurDy · tm ape I&amp; ·a day willlh D's-. ~
tlW. V31berda 'Ml-Ailis.'IA!Ir and Wyant.
cth;i:ldren wer&lt;e visit:ilng Mr. rand
,ltists: Lucill'e Reali or Coltlmbul
Mrs. Fred ~or Saturday.
spent Sullday wiltlh .her PIJ"II!III,!s,
Mr. rand Mrs. Hobart Weaver Mr. l$lld ·Mr!. Wm. Deal.
were e&amp;~ltling &lt;m Mn. F~Mmi.e weaM!\9. ~hec- mntam blu
ver reoeat}y.
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pOOyment li'nt ODlumbus.
'Mr. aud !Mrs. Relllla Krirne Jr.,
~- and ~- W&lt;ll)'ne Bela} t!ll).ent
were hi Pomeroy- Satut'dl¥y.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0rana
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10:00 This .i.'l , Y:dur Life
10•30 Damf,)n ' )i.~nyon Theatre ,
11:00 lt,eadJine.s .
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f'd Stalt• t;n·:~l B1 !lain. Fran&lt;'&lt;' ,

till&amp;m~r. i~ ~·he 1hug'C" &lt;"ll1 o( tlhe
11i~ lTI'L('Lt&gt; Sam 4·8:~ for 1htm9E'lf.
A ~, .nglit&gt; p€'1\Wn, f'lll'!'rtln){ $4,000

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Mr. 'lind M.:rs. Ff,lrilJ.Io Olar.k..
.... ... Mrs. Ray G&lt;ulnO.e ond
~ ·wrer'le visi'liDtl IIE!!ILaaves
i:n Boone Cotmt:y.
'Mlr. anti .M.111. Nt:nna~r V~

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.00 Mot. Doreey Rwsb. M!rs.
T·benea Ohli~, Do-n:s a'fW1 Robert. Don Grimm, Mr . and " "·

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Whu h~·t,;•(l apl&gt;f'atul on Hi e' pru- 11istk!i )Jil'CUu::ae of tl.aXl'.&gt; .:~: l~n :.•t'&lt;l~
l,!l"atrl, .of)n}y h~o•o fhll!V&lt;' aHI("'npied as &lt;L bRitt' on bu~' O(' "'-~ t•ni•tt;~ ,iv" '
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Four t(l'Ok $16,000.
WJty ~hould llny,n-nr h:t{'k wway
J'tQttl $64,000?
On•c nlwi~ oDD'1W("'' ~3~ th1•
rlr~t("fl!l.

0u1 of tTif'

6.00

Oa.ltling at .tlhe !home ot Mn.
B8111fua Olark Sunday W&gt;el"e Mr.

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The $64,000 QUestion

IF YOU WANT TO

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'l irJler and Dermis WUV«" were
vbnlittllg
Mit.
IIDd Mnt.. Ed&amp;tr

Sports E:&gt;"e
HO News Picture
Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7·00 Dr. Htlds(ln '~ SN'N't
7:90 Coke time
7:4S New.s • Canvan
8 .00 MaMa ·}b)·a Shaw
11:30 Fli.tber 'Krtow.s Bast

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8'1 O:HARLES M. McCANN

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BROAD RUN

WSAZ-TV Channel 3

The News

Published f'VNy afternoon f"Xeept Sur:~day by The Ohtf.
Selltfnt&gt;l, Inc., at l 10 M~hnuc St, PornP..roy, 0 . Uu~int·.&lt;,.~
)heme 398, edlt!lrial ·orn('P phone&gt; :l97
:Ente~d as s~nrt rl11~~ mailine: mattt&gt;r at lht&gt;
Pomeroy Ohio.

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REYNOLD E. GREENE

Wednesday, February 22, 1956

Fehmary 22, 1956

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The
Daily
Sentinel

Modep Truck PowerFiite Gives Dodge Tracls
tile Driting Ease of a Passeager Car

¥ ')
Peace·
Qu 1et 1n

Ever "frost"

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ewoy froM Emplr• $tate
lulldl•g, Unl• Chur~h ~unit
the C.m•r, Shopping, Tl,.••
Sq.ore,UniiH Hallon1, tatflo
Cltr. P'tnl'lty!wonla, Grond
Ctntrol and A1rlln• T.,lrlil'lal•.

BUT

~...,AilEA

l.oWC$1 Priced Piek-ups and EJtt&gt;resses {\Ji -, ~-. J.ton)
with automatic tr•nwnissiot

Dodge .,_._lilY-CO&lt; lower upkeep.
minimum "time·out.. tor servicing.

MARKET

THAN THE MEIGS-MASON

-for er:tra comfort, extra safety.

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You Cll!n Find A Larger

MARKET

*

lllth.., payload _f,.,-for b;gger, more
profitable loo.ds - up to 22% mo~ than otNr makes.
llnul calt, plus hlgga&gt;t wrap·around wiru!Mield

lt' SltotteJt rumlns radius- for easier parking, easier
turn-around, easier handling in traffic.

"Devoted To the interest of
the Meigs-Moson oreos"

'NEVER A BEITER '

*

IHOIIIIF I fill UTili PUDII
Coffee Shop
Oarage
Ne:ct time you make fruit fritters, tr~ this: after you dDla
them. roU them ia

ARBUCKI.EQ
cane sugar

Ptlace

Don't buy a truck in die darkt See your Dodge dealer and

cct the {acts before you decide on any truck!

DODGE
Job Rated

TRUCKS

Low0Sl Priced Sta~ tloi-.

*·,

I·IDn) With aultlmatic traliSnlissln

Get Your Dodge Dealer's Deal Before You Decide

R. H· RAWLINGS SONS C·.().
Mill &amp; Second StrMt

Phon. 6221)

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CREAM

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WlmN YOU NEEil
A MEOICINE

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end or IIL'liLIIl m the fHih round

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CAN PHONE

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"DRESS UPS"
FOR.
THE YOUNG MISS

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exptrlence we can Hrve vou

Mar l m mnh o n{'(l I hu t Ow ho11t w~s

Dr

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lu pttarnflcy. Beuu1e of this

1954

Olt TO M&amp;ET
Chapl'l't'. OES, will
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Pn ded \\r lltlt• h rown·hait'NI,

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rec•1'lll Instruction

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UNDER STATE RF.f:ULATION

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P Hugnn t;

Rutland

BAKER

I, "••• .. •• .ll'ld pharmacy. Aft., your

can .-.cei\le oor licens. to pnct .

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S New Furniture

Four men fouled ou t of thfl
Wh('n thf' bell e nded the Dt'lion in fray With three of l}Je Point PleO!i·
~t nt team and one of the Falcons
th e f1rth round . A sohd left hook going th e route to the bench aft.er
a nd 8 following r ight to the chin thl'ir tin.h personal foul . For the
had dropped bim for tbe only Uig llla~ks, Smith, Hoschar, and
knockdown of the Mu t He was Wt•dge louTed OU~ WhHe 'Big JDe

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·'ALL EXPERIENC F. IS
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staggered three tim es just before Ford wenl th e same way 1or the I
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BAKER FURNITURE ;;;
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'~. ~ Horv.I Calhoun

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Bobbf

Uwldt' 138. Kansa1 Cit)' 1to pptd.
Leroy Ka}o Carlf'r. 140, ctntl...,.
nail . Ohw , 4

Over Wahama White Falcon

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KANSA.'i CITY. Klt n. -

\Big Blacks Roll rfo Easy Victory

p ,: t,f' q &lt;;

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h'J I0'5 SUP.€ i .:J
GET Sofl".t:
Co Y&lt;: 1,...,.f R-&gt;1 .,..,oll

County C.l'ORS B bfJSki'thaR ~mlllrM"\'
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th H&lt;rt .m' t•i!Jht·rl 111 ' ' ''li t ' I

'fhe. Pt[iddW&gt;Ipmt Yt'l!low Jac:kc_•ls
Jnt)vM 00 the fi, liaii.!JI .of 1llht• M_lt·t!,!'-

hrol"''h ""'"h.a

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YOUNGS

Ct)(' fiB Uur.n·:·!l 5G
DrT'aal 9 1 L·r•v;'S Ool 77
SOUTHWEST
SMU 89 Hay.lc.r OR
Tmra'!'&gt; 94 ll.N.•t• 82
WEST
Co lo "M ·ill~' ~ 11l7 Alir Ftr.·~e A«l. 72

Super Market

DBLIGHTFULLY
TRIMMED WITII
WHITE STITCHING
SAME IN WIIITE
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Interlocked at four vital pola.t1,1
~R)IA-LOKs give you ""locked em"
double shingle thiclmesa. 'lbi&amp; Js!IEALI.
!:t'.~n
wind, Weather, BUll

against

JUIJf

STI'AP

ti~ILE COVEIASE SHIIiClES

abrlw""7 ..t
oolor sampla S.t.isfao:tioo (IUIIrlllloK

Drop ;,.. IAiday and Jet ...

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HOGG and ZUSPAN

MAfEJU.US, 11NC01tPORAtED · .
In The ·ll•ari Of Muon Cily

W. Va.

Middleport, Oh;o

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*Qu9lal10n by Henr y Dr ouk
Adams - (l838-1Sll 8l

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SPORTS !IOVNDUP

~E PLACIV. N. Y. UP - The
Adlftlula~;ll: MU four-man bobsled
·~pW!Ithlp competition 1•11

favorite
underwear
styles are

\Ui-II'WIY lodiY at the Mt. Van
RC,. •nbtrll rup.

The

wlnnlnll

1~ will l&gt;e awarded the Franklin

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.Rzultku

Dick

~U• 111 end from RamUne Unl·
.,.,_,,. who wet the sleOnd draft

et.,lce or tht- Biltlmore Col\1, baa
oliMd hlo 11116 National Football
LtiQI 'eilntnet. with the elub.
The JOf.pound Donlin led tbl!l
tlftiU eoile••• ln PJIII rectlvtnl
Ia 110, -.r.hllll 41 lor 480 yards.

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FIIANCI$CO UP - The
PI&gt;Wilolploja Dileo and the San
'l'ariJ Ninon wiU meet
In a JWWeiOOn exblbltlon football
pmo at Saeromenl!, ~alii., on
SoodaJ, Sapt. tl. TDI , ,... wlll

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the Forty Nlneri' ltlt ex·
hlbltlo11 tilt betore the reau1ar
..uon OPIIll on Sept. 30.

t$W ofOIIK UP - Vnbaalan
..., Cl~p. Whl.. l'lolill, N. Y".
~1. wllo

Nllaliite\1 hi•
lith w11i u a ,..reultmlll • ~
~ " Dtnteadlo llondaf "

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alpod 1o mMI a~b·
rMIIiu Gone l'lllltner or W•t ~or·
daJi. Vlafi In a llk'&lt;)Und bOUt ot
lladlloti Squai'O"Oorun. Maroh i~ .

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I"' \Yay.

Alhletltlhlrh of Swln•
rlbMd. flne ·combetl
cotton llnlt by Wbon
trotharl. G•nerous
IPgth and tnut nt

take 111
yanUtid&lt;,....
choose.
By the pound and Inch,!~':~~ blaPJt bundle
of hlgh"powered adtlon eila IIJiil.-~olt1uinut
ever ol!ered in Bukk'S'Iowest•prioed Series,

)'OU

hr raol tomfort,

"85c
Cutaway brh11ft knit•
ted of ~na •comhed
cotton, de.l;ned for
tt~~t~for11n

tie

towu Ina BIG
'fue.D lllliu

By the dollar sign, I(• l value !o big ihot Bnlck
outsells
other &lt;111: Ill America ~,.,opt tw..
of the well-known smaller 011.,,

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action, ver.•

1up~ort.

$UIO

But not till you've put 'this rii!Jelluick S..U,
to the road can you
What l bfC·IIini
performer II truly 15.

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Quarler ·leg btleh of
fln• ·combed totten,
elotlicoUy kniUed for

ana

1/G-In lis slretch·out rooml~ess-ln Its sweep·
lng beauty-in lb solid steadiness •••

You'll bow It b, ... lukway ICioa of 1

llG, most of oil, In the WilY It makes your
money talk •••

~L'I"* WtiMI"' lliw"poob of .,ow..
«!OJ4II.....

hew

Vahle l'ltcll Pyildow• tlat ~~tepa up

pblw.,_..., inlloolllto~ofluat!oDo­
Ud-ID~~fora

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tafr-p
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locir ILe pedal

You\! know "11 b, ;.- -.plole Dlaotay of a
big Mr that bandlettliitt ~ion IJb 1
""·~ rldea !lb. tJouCI "' tl.i blue.

•N.w A.dotrnced Variable PUch DyiUI/fow Cs the onlg
~ Bukk bol/il. todo!y. It " ll&lt;l•dmd ••
lloodms.ttn, Super tmd Ctmflf"J- optloool at modelt
~ rolt on th111 SJWclol.

WHIN

eome from neglect?

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1'"" ' $

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In servicing your BULOVA
watch, we use only genuine
BULOVA FACTORY PARTS

Hu·rry, hurry and ,Y.o.u might win
James steWart ol Mason, vis;rtoiil
Janet an.d Jan(ce Nicholson,

and

Mrs. il:arl Oatst and ~.~~~1:~~:

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AUTO CO.

' Ohio '
Pomeroy,

'Yll\li' preseQt car may win you one of ,715 hup cash and travel prizes I

dav arternoon.
Luther Tucker employed at
umbbs , Ohio, visited Mr. and
J!o~R'Il' 0tr"..,''i~bt

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You will fil!d our service promDI: aad olil' chna:ct mod·
~tt. Come in aoon!
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your watch ...... attiOUiiii, i\10 il4ill* \!iii
"you brins illo u1. Our watl::hnflk'M 'i re bi&amp;lilY ~
iq,.terviOi.ri!J the fineat timepieclfi, lDd \}(e ~J. W\
"wte are of the higl1e&amp;t quality!
Maoy people make a habit oll.ulnl .." ~"-all Wiitl
in1pect their watches replarly't\tetjr Wft. "'ii!Rft"Mo
low their eiample and ov~id cOI'tty i'l!'lr bUr. that

You11 know It by
~ iDcl
purring might of t M!!~&amp;l'llcli VII ~'ifilt

$1.25

Yom watch de'seM~
a sk ill~d expert's care:

Come In - sobn -and let this Buick ;poak for
1tself. We think you'll8nd it sweet listening.

tb•"•

comfort1 •cuy fl1.

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called on Mrs. Evelyn N
Sundav.
Mr. BObby Stewart, from Mason,
eallf;!d on his . Grandfather, Andy
l!t.,.a~l. retentiy"
M'"r. ana. Mrs. J .- Cbllder!, MrR.

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Like lo win a barrel " f,~l of money? Then
hurrY! Just a few days left in Plymo•1th's
lal\(l(ous $150,cloo Lucky Motor Number
Sweepstnkes" First prize, $50,000. All you
do is take proof of ownership for your 1950

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7,5 PRIZES-SlSO,OOO IN ALL!
ht prh:e-$50,000
2MI ftriU-world trip
ht .,_. ~ elr, ,lu. $5.000
1nl pri'••-$5,000

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.50 prlzu af

$500 .

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"i:t" •' $250

100 JlfiUI Of tiOf
555 ... " .. of ,,.
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Tht - tut•s 1o1n1 P'-"
wllfl 'the Ye11111 In Ktitrt ,

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The Daily ~entinel, P~ro-tMidd::.le:!po::=:-rt.::,:-:O=::h=:lo:=-:-------::-::~-:::::::;:--:;-;::::::--;;-- ---:--::--..:,.W:..:e:.:d::..:nesdoy, February 22, 1956

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-'----'------'-NEW HAVEN SOCIETY

By Mrs. W111i•m Cook
PURPOSE CLASS
SIYitNC.- CLUI
For rent-Exttldlon
Laddera, 1 Mr~. LJ:ene Arnold an_•!
Mrs.! The Purpooe Clais of St!. Paul 's
Thl' &amp;-00 Sewh)g Club met Feb.
Scaffold Board.! Dro
Clotha. 1 Manu &lt;" .Swauger, were l hunday Lutheran Ohutch met at~ !home t+uh at the borne of ~~trs . J . I.
Clintoa Fisher, 'llliddl~port.
, dJnn&lt;'l' !:llelil~ of Mrs. lyle Hysell Iuf \firs. WU)iam PoW\.'1.1 ·with Mm. St~'Waf1~.. Abtendli.ll'g wei'!' !1.1rs . L
P!loae 626!5-X.
11 -1-U ' or Kmgsbury Road.
Drunalrd Brown and .Mn.. Mwy C. Roush, .Mus. W. T . !:&gt;'ton,e, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. l..a.wrence Smith West as CO-'~ .
N 0 Wen, Mrs. Do.n Smtth. Mrs.
For
rent-Electric:
wallpaper of Rutland, were Sunday evenmg I SOJ'~ptune and ~l:!r was by H.flrm~n La')'De, Mrs Otte RoU6h,
ateamer. Clinton Fillhar', Mid- visilors in the home of ~!r . and ht:-s. PQweH to.nowod by t!he 'See· Mrs PhiHp Wo~port. Mrs. H. A.
dleport. Ph. 62M--X.
11-1-t.f Mrs. Willi«m Cook.
&gt;l'E!til"ry and ~·s replll'ts. Ar· Andrew!'!, 'Mrs. H~ Juhlinfi(, 'M rs
Mr. and Mrs. Jfury Hannahs of Nolos were gWen by Mrs. Ph!Jip R. F. B.r:yqmt. Mrs. rr. A Batey,
Very desirable first floor APART- PonM"roy. were f'rida y dinoer 1 Wd•plrrlt. Mrs. Howard WaceDh.a!s aDd ~11-s. A. D. Hume.
MENT. Automatic gas furnace. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and M:r 19. Mantin Clbll~.
Call 611D-J.
12-22-tf A rno ld .
Cur.b ·ID samples were s~·n
METHODIST
2 FURNISHED APARTMENTSMrs. William ~ook visited Mon· and di-~ by II: be fi'I'IOUp. ~A busines!! meel·inl!: of a group
One 3-room; One 4-room.
All ~ay afternoon w1th Mrs. Clarence · !!'!e9hmen1'S WEi.l'lf' ~ to t:l le of 1\'k~·hodist mombers W"d'S re·
I utilitl.es furnished 1 UNFURN- ..,w~cuger.
grou-p fol!QW!ed by shd.eti shown
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Be-lid ;mel
d p-1
r
ISHEJJ 3·room APARTMENT
Mrs. ,JU.ymond Arr.Jld was a by Rev. Rarlll-000 Peters.
cnrh Y f ·
"-' n : a~. aflBth "1" 1
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Call Home Restaurant, 6034-X, i Inner guest
cdne8day, of Mrs.
,
d'
" ' Kingsbury Road.
Middleport.
2·2Hilc. Carl
Scherbarth,
AUXILIARY
Mr. and Mrs . l:larence Swauger,
Two FurniJbed 4-Room APART- were business vi.sitors in Athens,
The \\'(Jil1U):'5 Auxiliary mcl. on
KENTS, ae-w furniture. UtilltJea Wednesday.
Feb. 13 at t-he Legion Ha1L Tile
paid.
6044-M.
8-20-tf , Mr. and Mrs . Charles Arnold, .!}roup wtlil' buy a ref~raWr Wr
la nd daughters, Dorothy Martha dotlo!' fttaU· and wi!Jb llhe Jtelo of rt.he
4
F'-!:1~
1a~d Mary , spent Sunday ~fternoon, Legion they wm also pureha6e a
A
batlh ..~.. mont ~ wllh the R~ymond Arnold family . oot \VIater .tlank.
~~~ an~
d • -ll util't "' ·
Harry Htndes was a week end
Pkms were- made !oc i'hoe IAllion
U1r.l
urnaee on
a
I tes guest or h 18
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b.irtbday dimJ6r for ,Miareh 12.
paid, Phone 6128-X.
2-2-30tp p
aunt ,
r~. Bertha
The Gold ooam which rtost in
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1 ,owneH, of Pomeroy.
SmaJII: BUSINESS PLACE for rent 1 'paul R eibel , of Atheru, was a the membenlbip co-nt.e51t, i'BVEI a
,a t 660 s. Seoonid AYe .. 'M!idclt'e- 1 weekend guest in the home of Va.J.e-nli:oe paor.{iy f'Or llhe w'inn~ng
.p ort. lnfluire nm door. 2-20-3tc 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swa ua:er.
Bl1ue wam. MI&gt;s.
N:tl~R~k Rowih 1
won- 1'h e door prize.

fS::_::::.::~o!;/:~;

ham Olrnd ~ ~ - '11helma ea,petwm
gaove the~.

SHOWIR

11he group wUI t:•k•· a ~ pooi18l
Easter ofl'UI'"ing v.•:hn t, will be for

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•::i•atfled Ada 13Ctm.d bfltl .\..
Ill. wlU be putili&amp;beo. Ul• ~~.me
daJI u recdved.
M.aw: 2. c:eatl ))et wvra. OH lDaertion. Miaimum charJe ~t centa per word for thrH - ·
~ea~tive

iDaertlona.

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&amp;pecial--oue awutll lor 25 ceota
pee word.
full raLe or z ceou per •urd will
be chara:ed for advertising if not

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pud tor Detore tbe I.Otb oJ ellcll

mouth followiq . in.se~ion .
Q-run~ w AGv~---{Shoilld _bfl
reported J.JIU.;edu.~. The Daily

Seat.lnoll will Dot be respoo&amp;ib1e
lor more ......... one wcocrec 1Dt .
...ruoo. ..._
..ro. \11 Thi.DIU. and ;&amp;pt'Cl&amp;l Nubees o' Ji.:Yet&amp;LI prlDted at reeu·
Jar clJiJaille&lt;t tMlPa. Obltuartu
publi,lhed at 1 ea.t per word.
:.ilarj:ed Adl rectlYed by Dlli1 or
telepb.ooe pvea care:fLll IU6aUon.

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Three Are Cited
I· f or overJoad"10!!:

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WANTF-D AT ONCt; in, Pomeroy
mt&gt;n to Keil consu":'crs everyday
NOON LUNCHEON
h uuse hold nt!ce!ll&gt;l tll'S under our
Soup, sandwiches, salad, pic and
fadory-to-home plan . l'' ull or
coffee. United Methodi.sl Church,
part time. Earmngs baSCJd on
l'' rHJay , February 24, 11 A. M. to
Sale8. Wri te Rawleigh's, Depl.l
' 2 J&gt;. M. Home orders filled.
OHB-840-778, Freeport, Ill .
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1956 STUDEBAKER PICKUP, Uke
new, 8300 aotnJatl milO:!, $13~.
Jtmmy PantOll!', !Middleport.

2-18-6tc
193:l PONTIAC station Wagon,
fubey equipped, $1093. Jimmy
P~. M'i.dd:lepw'lt.
2·18 6tc

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OY"8r ~ m-ph $1096. Jimmy Parsum, Middilepcrt.
2- IB 6tc

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Dl~aetrt.nar'a,

g!'.fteD nntsh, $777 .
Pomeroy, Ohio.

2·1861'C

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lt~ldmaster Rl·
Like new $1577 .
Pomeroy, Ohlo.

1008 BUICK VB
YeliWk

Coupe,

B!Ja(~~r·a,

2-186tc

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19DO PONTIAC 4-door Do!ux So
daft $417.
Obio,

BLII.~trtlla-r'o,

Pomeroy,
2- 18-6tc

19D0 STUDEBAKER Convcnl.ible
Oaupe, $277. Blaallln~~r's. Pom ei'OJ". Ohio,
2 IS-61c

1004 DF.SOTO V8 4 door CWitom
Sedan $1677. BJ'aet.tnai"l!, fl)m woy, OMo.
2-1B-6tc
liHU 1MERCURY 2 door Sedan
$377. Blaeblnar'a, Ponwroy, 0.
2·18 tit&lt;

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il&gt;&lt;u!t pools

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Ewa•
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games itnd' 'hefd
rdre9llm€lll'!.~ .
Attending wer-e J·u dy Fro/, Sbaro.n
Knapp, Phytll'i,s Sabey, Kility Brown
Glen Jtoo,,.h, Pe~ Ohli rtogt1r, Pa.ul

TRACTOR SALES
S•lu 214 W. M•ln St.

s.t-Yice At Machine Shop

POMEROY. OHIO

Six ye1r old HOLSTEIN COW

Bu~ines~ ServirP&lt;

, 20 I

MENTH, wi1h

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lac. -lloo -

We !l('rvire and repair all make
Sewing Machines, rental machines. $6.00 per month. Phone
t1314.
Si nger Scwii'JC Machine Co .
187 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport.
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Phone 200. Cleland Appliantf"
Store. 118 W. MaJn St., Pomerov

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reliable radlo .~TV repair,
eall 6046-J, We aervJce an

ror

makes. Scbmnllt
Mlddtepo"· Ohli&gt;.

Appllan.,.,
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310¥. A.
NEW HOUSE, Unllll'
Brownell A••·• Mlddlolleuoliablo. bone IIOHl·l?·lf

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LEGION Se"ice Station
POMEROY, OHIO

THURSDAY

MARCH 1st

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Middleport.

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On Your Dial
In GoHipolia

By ERNIE BtiiiiOIILLEI
SU.fi.E ---11\!HAT
ABOUT IT '?

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ACCIDINT
Lila, c..ualty and loMt

Joltli , .. l,.l,7U _-.- - CotC-V-6
CotP-V..
Cot C-Sis
Cot P-Si&amp;

In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
"36-M
PHONII
All

1231 Leoal Notices
m1l l.tt~ rca~pon8lbl(l for any

IIM,376 ...... .M

262,870 ____ ._ m.tn

845,163 _____ _ _

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New Dealer's D·EAL
F R EE
NtW Holl•nct - 4 Ttn Wqon
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Real Estate Broker

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Rac!lne, Ohio.
Phone Letart Fallll-2303

"Ill' MlddloporL Ohio.

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Want to lalowwhy the Ford V.S is tht
world's largest-selling elght1 Jwt nudge 1
V-8-powered FOld into acllon when tho
traflic light change.. W-&lt;K&gt;-s-h .•• you're
oot in front! Md in OilY '56 I'Oid Fafrlaoo
or Station Wagon model, you con have the
mighty FOld Thunderbird V.S, aa the
otandard eight. It's the most pawerfUI mi'glne ollered in any low-priced car, at no ·
ertra coot. Try a FOld V.S ood see wby
the Ford V-8 oullold ·its two nearest low·
priced competitors combluedl

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For Rent

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calf by aide, fre1h 0 daya. ~~.~~r.l '&gt;o~nosnc and CommmJals. Ne•
1nd lltDtle. Curie Jl . ~
md u,~ed equipment. 7 year"
Pomeroy, Rt. 1. l'huoe
tull time experlenef!,
bale•
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PbODe &amp;10
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To be ll(lld
BJaettnar Auto Company,
640 Plum St., Mlddle~Htrt
28th, 1936 at 10 A. &gt;1 .·-u•nc i Wr ll.epa.Ur lHe\·~~o,ru, W~IK'!!"fi ,
1M9 2-door Sf!dan. By R.
Swc-~pnll!i and Jo\mnitum.
Grl ndl t&gt;y, Sr., Aacnt.
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OHIO VALLEY

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AUGNMENT RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE

191 , For Sale

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Rackaltl' Safety Service. West
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ro•mdhr• oountlos. Stea dy yeac-,
around work. Contact C. 1•.
C'musc, Lowl!ll Trailer Court,
Midrlleport, Ohio, evening!! 7 to
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answers to ''Jim," losl near Brad·
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Call 61:.!0-M , Howud
Dailey, MlddleporL
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UPSIDE DOWN

Accordiug to .the :report: · Paul
.MeWi,IHaJll,$, 49, 1-tamden; CJ~nt.un Zerk.)e, EJIIen Fay Half':r~cy end
Ccnger. 62, F)w~ngton, 1100 ChwJcs
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Conger, 32, Ewington, 'at'~ to '&lt;~'P ·
pear before . o,\fayor E. F. Robinaon, Frida')'Jtven.ing
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LEGAL NOTICE
. Claude Thomas Weaver-, resld.
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Boy -or .gL:nJ. wanted for nflWsp.8p"'' Timberlake No~h C I'
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·route lion Roo.me. __ _ _2_
. tB_' 1r ·he-reby noUfied that June
Girl or woman for hom1ework, Wcavor,
a mi nor by ·her next
live ln. Contact Dorothy Cow- friend, Velvey Keys, haa fiJ.ed her
dery, Lon&amp; Botlom , Obio. 2-18-6tp I peti.tio.n a,gainst ,him for dlV'llr'Ce
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al!mony in Case Number
CAN YOU USE EXTIIA IMONEY? 112,377 of t he
Common
PJ:erug
Help meet tbos6 monthl.y pay- Coum of Meigs Counly, Ohio, and
mentl on your .borne, ear, TV, that saJd cause will be far 'heaTor IOOlher ob]i;gatiorni. Make $3!1 ing &lt;&gt;n ·or atter .t,h e 17th day of
do $M a week tn spa.re time Mlarch, 1956.
.supplylng c~N~SUIT~ers in Pam&amp;JUNE ANN WEAVER, a min-or
iJ'Oy w.irfih Rawlet~h Prood!uc!s.
by her next of !!l'i.em:l, VELVEY
SI'IHt ltmrnediMely , Wrt'i4e R:awKEYS, p,Jainliff.
•Hnp'.fl.
Dept.
Olm 840 312, O'BRIEN AND O'BRI EN
Freepot¢, Till,
2 20 ltp At.tur,neys for Plain•Hff.
{1) IS, 20 : 12) I 8 15 22 61c
WOMEN- Earn big income plus
· -- great priztll reprcscnl.lng Avon
Cos metics, full or part time.
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Molel. Pomeroy, Fehruory 24th,
With bath, automatic Colemnn
at 1:00 P. M or write Elea nro
aas furrJace, ve netian blinda and
Brandel, Box 946, Portsmouth .
garage. Phone 62ft1..X -~~:I

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Redforrn wilil be gut'St

Help
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VALENTINE PARTY
Mkss Lclah P.owcll em.·t"r''tl&amp;iined
her Sunda:y Sc'bool class Wii·th a
Va'loentine pa•ney- at he:r ilom~. ·ThCI

the Building Fun.d . l' r l""'t'n•t were
~fn~. Nrumie John.iun 'MI.L-s. Geo.
Jewell , Mnt. Howm-d BWTi&amp;, Mrs .

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dfngand pr-izoo won
Cameo;
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MM. Amy
Dodson., 'Mrs. ~tCJt' Grirutead ood

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DO YOU SOMETIMES
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FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
-.,,-Oid you know yuu could save 20%
Man
or Woman wanterl to handl e
-or more on part6 by hllving you.
MoN ... Pcoduots full oc spno
tractor en11ine overhauled be
time. Opportunity to m11Ke $40 1
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lore March 1, 1956? Also
aak
a day. No experience necessary .
Tohroe pe"J"Wns were ei.oted ,Mon·
~tboul uur spe(ial on
p&amp;intin~
Write McNESS (: OMPANY, 120 d&lt;~y for CBil'!J'I)Iing '8'11J overload on
~od tuneup .
Mei&amp;s Equipment
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Clark St. , Fre~port, Ill .
a pooLed hlghWiay, .thl! OhiQ Pa·
... o. !'bone 94.
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2-22-ltp trol ,repor:ted.
!NCOME TAX
SERVICE. Call
~lluklleport 6275.
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Chic n' Charming

The Daily Sentinel

County Interdenominational Youth Rally
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Phone 607Q

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l -t-d tiD .tlbc chw'Ch d V! in:R: room.
1~he

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opcru&gt;d
wirt:h a 'WIOI'8hip SICTVice c:onduct.ed
by MrB. Joshua J-ack.wn of 'ML

·~ . illoild Mea JQ]m J-Wwki.n'-5 Jr.
wm.l daughter J"'61U'J1l(&gt;d Tuesd a-y
Zion Ohuroh, Rut1&amp;od, and Mnl. from an ove11rrigllt vi~1t witlh . her
Ca·~ie Bank!~ o( Naumi Churoh, siosror, Mrs. J _ E. W~OOn and fam Pommuy. The chfldrenrs band un- tly of Springfield.
der &lt;the direction -of Mrs. AmCild
•MTs. Chanles Slh.wer. Upper
RiebudJ, Mt. 3furiah, Middleport, R.i'ver Road, GelllipO)U;, G:allia Oon ·
pr&lt;C'!Soeniled a progl'lalll of SClJlliS, tacl Chaimlan -of Gard...""n Ou b~
recitlM:ions alld SCf'ipture readings aecompef»ed Mrs. Rubert Reibel ,
and !tOO Hatrtie Jaekson. G1iild Leadintg OJ1eck, Regional mroctor
under illhe Wectian of Mn~. Oro {)f tbe Oh'i'o AS&lt;JOOia1iOfl· or GarVtney of F~ Bapti11ot 0101.18ter, den Clubs -to- the Feb~a.r-y moot·
presen.tm a program of oonogs end in:g of ilhe Ji'l!'lencb C11'Y Ga.r·den
a Bible quiz.
mub in GaH~Iil.oi 'Iluetld'ay.
Mm. Oartr~e Cas.-.oll, il'liCW ooun-j •Mr. a!ld Mrs. Grrant Mlvntgom
c;Lor for lt!he Yll. ·Moria!h Guild {!f'Y ·and tia-mi)y 1have movf'd to
whldh WillS ·recern~·Y -~ .the Eliberfekl. property . He i:-~ :t!&gt;·
was ·inbrodw..'f:'d. - ~ solo, "Mus 16 soci&lt;~·IOO wj!tlh the K.rogru- Super·
Ail 1.'he Wotld 00 -Me" was pre- tnaT'ket mt"al d&lt;'Pi'll'·t:mr.nfl in Pom·
.sen:ted by Mrn. ~'liar)- Emma Woods croy.
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I Mr. 'l~nd drw. Wrllia m Millf"''
A panel' discu.ssion w~ held ·have mov-ed to ~~~ ReynoLds aon ·tlbe lthcone with Mn. &amp;Cha:'&lt;h par•! men! (rom tlhe Comol! Van'l·-c
as ·leadHfT •aOO ~h. John Wamer "apartm \"IJt.
of R!ltlband, Mrs. Gladys Vmey, I ·M·rs. Dave fo~arll'VE"t' arud dau~ll Ghou.ster, Mm. Katlheynl ~. t·er, Mors. An11lw:r Skinner. lcrt
'-tidldtepo.nt:
and
Mrs. W•iiMm this moomilng for D.:~_v.ton wherC'
Smibh of Forest Run as speailrerB.
~he y wiU vis1t •M r. am1 M·r s-. IYJn
Dhit.ri'JI. '0Hic611S wore introduc- I J&lt;~armer and fiami-liy wthli'le 'M-rs .
00 Jon.clud-i'ng '-111".&lt;J. Dorollhy L.,-&gt;wis, Skinn•nr ~ Du-yi·11g jewl'-lry fol' ~he
Btdw-edt, .prtt..-soidellt ; Mlns. H.el.~n Sanborn Jewei'I'Y S.torr .
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LeAd\ Gl•owrt.en 5000nd Vice pr.c.Mrll. H. E. Cook accompan1 efl
&gt;ffMnt'; ,MJns. ..\l'ln·obd
Rictwar..ts, Mr. and Mr .~_. John Stivers , a nd
·s~[t:•l~aT'y; MJ-:9.
WiHiam Sm:jLh. daughter, Ga1l, to Columbus, 1ut!!'1 H.OO
A. CASTLF. Rlnl(
.!lupcrvisuor ~ 1 ( H:atit~c Jocklsoon GuliJd day, and wa~ ~ guest of ~cr_ broAlso$12 !1
Mrs. Ber-ni-&lt;.·(~ Dol1den, Bldwt1ll , thcr, Rohcrl Bishop, and fam lly.
17.50
'\l'cdJini Rlna
,-rupowilsor uf f'hildncns hoand- W!ld
Mrs. Vernon Durst. who 1lro ke
Mrrt. Et·h.el Bouley , Gl()usl:er, pian- ~th arms_ r cec n~ly whe.n she fell,
ll. HEATHER Rin11
3,0.00
f3l
who pnovh:k .d mu t&gt;iC ror ll.th c 1s rec-overln~ satHifa ctonly .
Aho $1011w .2-iH ~nJ
rrt'
Mr . nnd Mrs. James Llo,\'d and
in phtinum S.HIO 10 3'"0
~ ,:;~.: •i•fllJioduu 1d. were B.ev. childn·n. Nick a~~ ·cathie. Belpre,
\\ rd din1 Kina
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Amtmcw Ylt~i·~lrl', Rulbmd -&lt;md Hev. werc bu~m_e~s VISI~ors here T011'B·
11 . E. lla.r r.i·~. l'nm oroy a•llo(l Rev. I dav nnd VIsited h1s par(•nts, Mr .
u Ch-o 10vc Mhl ·oo F·~oeh of bbe I und Mrs . Bruce I.loyd an~ fam1ly .
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dl-ffimi-at. offi-cc 1·~ an..-.1 Ill '(' omini~oors
the
past weekend in Culu mhus.
-"'P(Iko b!lfcny unrl 7\-'1\'i. Ardelia
For 'Your Jo"dy hrlde,
wilh her brother and sis\CI'·in·law.
c.:hoosc the fastidiou s de•
{irnlwm. Rull llnd , •a past pwsidunt Mr. und Mrs. Cline Matthews.
wtt~ t&gt;~&lt;lfl i'n~rod u ccd .
aig11 and heirloom qualf'r{'(\ DeWees, 0. E. McKinlfl)'
ity of A ~enui.ne re~is­
and L. D. Hartinger attended the
tered K cepsakeDluuond
PLAN LENT&amp;N EVANGELISM Mf'iJ.( ~ Co unty Men's F'ellow:;hip
Ring. We arc proud to
1\f-v . 1.. A. li:HI!g'l''roLt•r -nwl: wj1th of th(• C'hur1:hes of &lt;,; hri st. in Pom offer a hoe collection o{
·tho Lommi'ssi10n on EVOWJ.gc1i,;:m eroy, Monday. They were reprc.
Keepnkts, in a 111.·iJe
: ~u,l MPmOOI\'lhip wt He~ttlh Mct'h-o- senl&lt;~tivc~ of lhc Middleport Men's
rang co( stylesand prit:es.
dl:ilt UhUol"t•h 'J1u1.Wa.v Wllw.n .pkm·~ Fellowship.
llay Lanham, Mrs. F.arl Lyo ns,
Come in and see tht•m
wt•ro
m:nk rcw V1s~Latioom ;rnd
~ corgc "•t oss 8/l&lt; 1 t h ree so ns,
M
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, •• then choose with
l'ulJJ,ic Ev;~fllgol·ilsm duriug t•h ~
Duni.Jar.
Urove here Sunday aft er
l .t· l~t ,,r• ~'-'''al!'iOJlo. A 'llt1aionilng OOlLr~
cooftdence.
l wilt hf' 'h d d- Thurosday arnd' 1M1ao:"!Ch Mrs. R. C. L an ham, Dun Imr, wI10
! 4-11
l~atH
been S~el for l~ubHc had spent Reveral day s visl1i ng
l-:\•;rnJ;l'ils'l!l.
M:em'bcn.oo w~I be her sistc1·, Mrs. Jack Bt!chld. anrl
•f'L'('f']VL,d ·UnltJOo ~00 ehuroh on f'.al·m family .
Mr. and Mrs. JWndolph HumpSund~'.Y wPiih bapt.lt!lm oof i-nf.a~t s
I' Q~H:I\OY . 01110
hriea, and lwG childi'Cn, who ha vt•
un ~:u·slcr Soo"kioy.
been living in lhe PraLl apartment
on Front Street , muve&lt;l this week
to the Slruuss apaa·tmcnt on South
Third Avenue.
Mrs. Shirley Mills ant! ni~rc , ,
Mrs. lfarohl Ebwsbach vi s'ited
Mrs. Mill's sister, Mn.' WPrren
Children
UoyK
Bcrktihirc
Arthur,
Jackson, Tuesday and ttl CoUon
Zlp-l'ly
tended lhe funeral of Mrs. Frank
Arthur.

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Women

Sanlorrted

Blouses

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Size• 4 to 1%

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10 or

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DlRECTOmE • INSPIRED it
thle 1pr1ng, 1956, Otorp Car•
mel ecat ot ''real red" imported
hcpu.cklng wool tn b a 1 k • t

Mens

•W blte

BLANKETS

HANKIES
10 or

$1.

$1.

Thurs.- Fri.- Sat.

It Ia fully·lined with

weave.

taffeta and wtara.bte mucb of
the year arour.d.

POMEROY
SOCIE'IY
J o.wph Hood of t.Wi neiBVi.Ue vis·
i&lt;tl'd ilrt Ohi)birot!he Sund&amp;y ~1 h
Iu s lHJCle, CHff•ord Hr-00.
l\11-r _ ·a nd M.m. J&lt;~~m~· s G'Uin'Jher
;mr! -so.ns, Geonge and PMU•ip of
CincHiil1•a!;l Wt~ we('kcnd gu'l\515
uf ·his p&gt;;f!:c.nll!s, ·M·I'. and ·M:rs. 0 1·is
Guin•\1/JCr .
l\11'. Aln·d :Min'i. Em1l Hoffl'll!an aud
rtaug~h!.N",
Wnil, of
1-Iw:tfo.rd.
WL'l'~

·t;,UI'-'"' ' Sm~d8y
Mrs 01 ~ ~ Gu·ilntl;hor.

of Mr. and

F'f'a·n k B. W ~ll .

F.llli~m Uai'IJl'l'.
.J,;I·I'k Rob~oo anld io~l wa1'1d Sta rk
wrre .in Hun~liniton HloOOa.v .cven ~TJ&gt;g ,tn -atot·end It b1~.det hal 1l •A'li!TIH~ .
·~11'~.
Th.eoflor'C I.,C']H•w. •M1rs

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Dw~g h t Parker,

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1-'. 'llumpkino-;, Morn. F.. K B t'rt~nt
aiNI Mrs J ~·d Web lJt,c-r S:·. eommi•i,h•t• nwmiJer:) .uf ~!J1Ltup -1wo· of
.t he WSCS •o!' Uw Un-•te&lt;l ·~fk•: hodiJtt

Chun·h

ffi('t 1\10o1~da,v

rwmill'g at
the r•hun·h t.o oomp\.&lt;'!t.e •PI·~ ru fGr
11w n;wm lumlhron to be held Fr-i-

d·a y.
''1-r. anrl ,:\fr,lJ. Wt.'Jlde·l Fn"l.·ker of
II•&lt;M'IIll' h-ad 11~ .t~eir guf"sh. Sttmiay
l\11'1-l l' !'l~ckPr's dalJightf'f', Janloe
Ilo_( l ~'h ;rn1\
Bng,:,::-~ ••nd

Mr. and
son

Min;, c. E.

Wc!hard.

all of

1\1 1,•·• V ~ngionila Fis her &lt;If Ohar·

10SI1.on was ,J•he wookend
h·flr aunl, ~~ 19:J Nctt:ic
'Phay bnth l}t.i.Cillchxt 111
dioow ~W·vcn by .Mr. and
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Kuebler.

bi.rl1hday
Mr.'!-. Sel·
ollhl'1il' o\JPI1

Pythian Sisters
ll!a.n')' •Bt Gatlhpolil's Sunday.
Past Chiefs Meet
Harry Barnes
At Stace Home
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Whiw .hnrmrinog

l'he aocordial'li;

United •Methodist

P'LAN BAKE SALI
The YQMg Adl.llit G&amp;-B u£ lhe
Federaoted Oluroh widl ·!Ja.ve a· bake
salle Satl.ll"day .art .the Klq:el' Store
oand rnembo:-s are reque8ted to
-have .'bbc-ir baked -good':g lll't tnle

AAi~sionary Group

Meets Tuesday At
Rhodes Residellce

me.eNng.

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FIREMEN CALLID
Th&lt; M - n t Floro Depa&lt;lmm,t ~n~?pOOied •Utrt:Je damEt~E~ ~
ltlh-e-y Wtl:'o~ oanred to the ilio.mf of
Mr..~. Ml.n:inle
Mlensw.ar:'Jh, Mill
St., '11oosday illll 8 'P- m.

\Vest Virginia Village Will Observe Its lOOth Birthday
-Febroacy 26, 1800, Ls: a date
~ sbwld: ·be Mnem~ b.y
lllie pel)ljile of :Maoon r«" lit was on
ibat. date, jwt: Ollie ihtm~ yean
Ill' ...,. oomlllg ~. an
A.Cit of ~laD WAIS pused
by' lt!be Virlginia ~b]y mak·Jna: ~ ·settJlWl'lelltJ an. itbe Ohio
RiVer -an~ towm

The El(ICa~a Circle or &lt;Jbe Jl. H .
Sanborn ·~issionaey Soc-i-ety 00 ~
Fl~t Daplll:t Obureh .m e(! tuctS:;lay
evon•ing at t.tte ·bam~ ot MN;, C. J.
fthiJdcs 'N~tlh Mrs. Georlglo McGhiCJe -Ul~ 'Mrs. Jdhn Ma,-er al!l hClll
~ea. In •llbe ai:Jooo.r..e
of ~the
T. F . lfaowkli'ns. ISieCilellacy, -prei1lded
d\JNDi ltlhe btwinruls ftCSii:OD. Slhe
read ·a .poem .to 'Ope'ft· .tbe meetmg
an&lt;! Mzo. J. It eavo mho
prayer. Derotlhm·a-) leade!r w:u
Mra. Clif£ord lbyle.s and lhet 'Mirvice linduded Sei'Jtpt.ure. medita&gt;lon and ~'~'~""·

..ken to die
ln!IMracy ...
pal'( of ll&gt;e projeOI - Tile
for .the wen.ma wall .pre-

crarwdit8 lhMI been
County

by ..
ftltd

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1m

Elmma
Rt'!llllcl~

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-pick them on 1 emootb

wup-waiat to a bWowof Uirtf
this Vid.y V•n1b11 ud ~will. too. To .-~d.to
the f1brie i• BurliJ11ton'•
wuh •• wur rayon. with 1lusuriousliMD
In yellow, cornflower blue,IIIIPJI, turqUollt.
l&gt;eiJe OJ ohc"l· Silo~ 7~qll,

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'llhe &amp;lfl1iDiham Frbcodb' Mix·
YOUI'Jh CouncH

metr .recentily at lhe tto.me of BM'· '
ba~ and
~ion
UI'C:KDe. Jlc.
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wiCihee
"PQt:aOO dhips were 1'1..'"1"·

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to haw• •a bab.JI ~~mer. ·MIHB "Till."

Ito _ . , . , _

Vlded: for live ,truM~eers, Who ~
io .,....q,. U.. \'IOWl&lt;U. liheoe

......,lfo be &lt;looted by lile qualif;.,J

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of 1bhe tow.n. A lllfllWe&amp;DYf:,
~ ""d oooh otbor ollll&gt;ers
Ism~ be ~ 100 execube
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'" be - - by tllr ....ncll
110m--.,..,
oral cltl-

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THe flnt election In tho town
.-u·..et up IJy th• td for the
,fiflt ·Monclly In Aprlt , ttf tht
yt,tr 1156, A~ntod t. auporlnt.M the ~tlon wtre John

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Jimtt w.....,.,d,
W.
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Nichol...,

Wlnkl•ltlack

.Pi:t'rlck.

enidl

o..roe

A.
H.

or bhc -recorder in ·llhe

CLEARANCE

a

WOMENS SHOES

$4.95

A ~a~ oaJoo was proaent«t t;o
hi'm at ~bt:l l'l.rnohcon •a nd ot-bel'
lt\tetllt~ at lti.r:f" Jlilllt'Y wuoc tbc Rev.

po'lr

Uow&amp;r J Ruppdit, 0. S. Hat\Ol(l,
Jmnes Nltml~n PJnd OIKll,,.l Nar-

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Buy A Second
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Poir,for 5c

TWO PAIR FOR

$5.00
Roush's Shoe Store
No.

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thaw out
that prospect with

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LONG DISTANCE

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Hotd-to·reub protpecll?
Call them

&amp;.quen~y

by telephone.

Lona Distance lt rae&amp;. Oauering. elective:
eo... lar J... thaD • trip, too. u.. it oflell.

GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY,
OF OHIO
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Fuoenrl. service&amp; ror Shtnnao
Mri&gt;We, 81 , who died Wednesde1

even.ing at bia home in Long Bot~
tom 1rill be Sattu'day at 2 p. m.
in tfJe Ewing Ohapel .
A 'life long resident of tlle lAng
Botrlmn 'fmea is BUTViv~ by two
~. Nona Osborn, Keno, 0.,
LaUNI Bak('l[", l»ng Bottom: three
fiOOS, Cfted, Emerson aM lHlo,
a-1-1 of Long Bot.tom; three ilran-dclrildren and one great grandchilrl.

Showing tha cDnCtrn for the
tho council to '1Mrrow MOney

to mtka a wharf, , or Improve
the wharYH, ltt'llt• and alleys
of .. id town, 1nd rney 1-de:ut•
boJHI$ fol' tiM- ,.yment of such
INn or loan1 provided that
ttt.y m•y lao authl&gt;rintl 10 to do
by the majority of tht vot1n of

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Elected tb the board of directors wu Bob Beach, Karl Wllcs,
and Roy Franklin. They will serve
on the board witt. the preaident

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New Auto License
Plates Will Be ·
On Sale March 1

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Mamo_

or

Sunf~'ower m in:s.'!rel

at \the &amp;rlvatl-oTh At1my Heedquar"MiddOO.,Ori.
Anyclle in .ot'led o£ clo'Uhlng
may -odl at the lhtiadqltal't~ betWeen tiJcl 1Jolww vr 10 • . -m. end
4 p. om. ~ IWmmell Aid.

sa..

direct.('(!

by

John Heiskel-l

of 1-t. Weasant

gaVe obbe addr.ess of -tbe erening
.!ttressing tile •life of r__..or.ge W:nhJngton w:ho was "- member of .bhe

Moocmic Lodge.
C. J. Strubi.&lt;J,
M2oJte11 of CEnmoni'~ pre:gided
over -t he lll'troductioo of falbe(s
-and sons or adopj.ed som. aft~
vMtcb Ja.ck Kenoedy sang "The
Lonl's ~" «CCm1J8!Died by
Mr.s. l.Alolian Steiff who was -«lso
;tbe .ecompanist. 1011 the cast
numbers.
After -a film "The JfiSI.or.y of
The Oil .lndwmry" a -c:lrole of
fri·crlds hip wM formed w-il:.h Th-eo
Sm·:~rh as ·lesderr, fOUowed by the
"""'"otion by .... (lev Ru...k.

\tarket Reports
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP - Produce:
Eggs, mediUms 1 cent trigher;
consumer, U. S. A large 45-4.6;
mediums 42-.44: brown mix 42-44:
extra large 42-43; A large wb.itP
SfHI; A medium white 36-38; A

medil.lm brown 36-38.
Chickens, about steldy; fryers
5 lb., 22-24; hens. light, ~ lb and
UQder 17 18; henS. light, leghorn!\

14_16 _

- Butter, creamery 90 score fr1 .
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.~~. ·~~ _C~ERA T-~0QR PICTU~~S IN DARKEST NIGHT

Boy ~oo'Uts Plan ,
Scrap Drive For
This Saturday

Mil- " '

..,300.00; Water Service, S:UOO.OO;
Sew~n

and Drainage, $800.00;
Buildings and rent., lnauraoee,
11,600.00; Dump, $360.00; Swimming Pool. $4,000.00; Total Ser·
vice Fund, $13,060.00.
Cemet.ay Fund : Employees $2.
000.00; Tools and equjpment, $350.·

wt:re sen: :.". Jleed to 00; other expellS(!s Sl5G.OO; Total
C~ncimati Workhou.'Wl'; :Mm-s.- cemetery fund , $2,500.00.

of 'J1roop :ItO s•tunlay · ~ tllley
-oond\K:lt ·a S&lt;mJ,p Drilve .~~ .\VIIl

P4.an&amp; ·tocir 1:beiilr· M!IIIaP ar.i!Ve· WETIB!
compJiCitcd Wlhoo •thef nvet ait flht! ·
WiJdiM.H;t-.ty
Libr-ary basenr..mt
CV61tklrg w.ift,h Soou'lmml1.er Rll:llllert
oMlllo, ,.._,ldlog.
.
A.n IIJ'dhery ~ .if:! to start
nes11: w~ wi~
OblmJoes
Noel801D oRS ~ll!llttued!OI' -11100 DII.WLI

Ohl"- ond 11boi&gt;,.. D - 1011!
ilold • Firrlt Adkl ....- .for . lbe
. Scoufol b&gt; jhe ..... - - ' ." .

s,.,..,c. De.,,.
hy C:mt~

Ma:ufjeld Reformato.ry

add repair fund, $24,900.00;

mon Plms Judge CL&gt;dric Olark .
Grand total or appropriatiODI
Bulr::er, vioh.ted a tw;:o _rea-r's pro- $66,873.00.
ba1iun J2flt week when h;,• was ar11t'o 'lt'ed on a driving wttile ln1oxi·
eat.cd ehllrge 'in GaJ!:i-a County. He
was indiooled by lhe October RS·
swn _ ftC l·he Grand Jury oo a
broa:kiDg -a-nrl
eMermg cohargc,
iPb ; .involved the theft of 10
·IIH.Mif of mi:k _anoJ a clntaiJJer.
_ C~~l-:'!1' Ja::k..-ro n. 2"Z. Lorain.
was SIID"..rnC'e'd ro one }-eaT in .t h.e
At ;~ p. m . Monday, FE-brpary
Ci'nci.nhao'i Workhouse by Ju\·eni·le Judge Jc:hn Saoon. on a- OOoD· 27, a Spelling Contest for Pomeroy
· SUPJI'UIII: c-lta;ge. J·aclrson was~ Publie School (hildren of the filth,
p:rdJ:ended Tu~cty nrening by &amp;ixth, seventh and eighth grades
Carl Gorby , an off~cial ot the Pro- will be held in Senior High Audiba~e Court and Howard Friant. a torium s uperintendent, C. S. Gibbs
speciai deputy
af
otJbe Meigti announced today.
Sheriff.Y dep;w1tment Itt Elyria, 0 .
The winner of this local contest
Ja-c-kscn •had IJeeO I80ught by iloeal will be entered io tbe State Spell.a-uHrorirt.il':S for fhe past ilbree Ing Contest at Columbus to commO'n~·hs.
pelioe with winnen from oilier
In Judge Bawn '3 rou:rt, a 15~ school districts for the State SpelYfur-old Wolf Pen area juvenile ling Cbampiombip. SUperintend.
\\'illS given .a-n indetermi:!JEd !lleTl· ent Gibbs will pronounce the word1
ten::-~ ·in -LIM:! BIS. 'Tihe ')'OUtlh was and the judges will be Superintendc harged wi l•h .t!he iJleft of ao o\ilre ent. 0 . 0. Patterson of the Meigs
from -h'is btbeJ~, -which be traded County School, Afis&amp; Helen Smith
fe-r bern' Ollll:d wine. It Wa19 also Enaliah imtruetor at Pomero1
bro~ out that he 'b ad -sOOlen Higb Sch~l. and W. A. Drake, busi·
a p ~g ·la'!»-t .fall, whim ·he tNded neu edacation m.tructor at Senfor -a ebot gun. !lllld tbt-n tJ'eded ior High St.bool
Surar Bun eoatestmb will lie
the .goo for beer 1001 w i-ne.
The ~beriffB office oR!lpOrted filth ll'8den Kar Compton. David

Spelling Contest
S1ated Monday In
Pomeroy Schook

"•bart Edw3l"d

Wellston, Gordon, and Pamelt

Clclhmd,

·held as 1'8 &amp;tspoect -in t1he ~ .the
week .:ond breaking ;md enteniJl1l

of ilie W-i'JkesVi\1-le LegjoQ Hall,
was rt:ol·eued . He was \ld¥en -a Ue
d :1ec-"o1' 1e!:r1 a.+. Mbcn~ Deputy

str.,-·iff LcToy Ba-..,.'1tl m reportre~~
'-'"'hit"h ?:tve ·p"'OQf •lltr-dlt he was not
invrlvect in fhe &lt;rime.

Hcb&amp;tettfto;

sixth gradera enteriag the eortte&amp;t
are Joyce Buctley. Dennia Kapple•
John Shasteen.
Central Elementary School baa:
entered Jenoirer Lobse and Katft.
ryn Conkle of the fifth grade and
Chery ~tt and Marllyn Price of
the sixth grade.
Junior High School has entered
the following ei&amp;ht (ontestants:
Michael Roberta, Charle,.noa lieu,

Finley Folden
JohllOra
Funeral RiteS
grad~
To Be Saturday '"'.~._~--~crv t~
County Red Cross
ChaJfDlaDS
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Given To Sheets

Carolyn Bell, Nancy Woodgetrd
and Judy Jennings ol grade aevtn

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lombert, Llltda Crow

aod Dorotbr Cheadle

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Funel;lll
foc Fintey ·Folden, Alhcl\ll, wtll be held Saturday at two o'clock at the Dexter
r. hrist'ian Church with the Rev.
Robert E. Linter, Rutland. officialing.
Sur\'i\'Ors include hi-" wife. Lalah
Saxlon Foid(n, Athens; two bro.
Chatol(':S Sh ..-ebi of H:I.Triwn.v.Jolle·
Lhcrs, Cla)·ton, St. Peterbllrg, Fla.;
and Ehner, Akron; three sisters, .agreed .to art .as -cUUTitJ cbainnan
Mrs . Kearney fAnna) Ogdin, Laugs- f&lt;l,r 11be RClCI l~ Fund dt11~,
ville; Mrs. Cecil (Bertha) )\C'Lead, w'bcn t•hc Ex ecu-tive Bo&lt;llr"'i- of !t.•OO
Alhens: Mrs. Carl (Clara), Shene- M·e-~s Cuunt.y Red Cross met· on·
n'~ evening.
field, Car penter .

Thftltoon membere wcroe .present
Mr Folden was a member of
the Brotherhood of Mainteo'anee a-nd J. H. G•rate pre.tJrded over Ule
Workers and worked on the New omt.d-jng in t!bo ebsenr:e- o! th
C'ba~-man .and vict'o chainnan. AJ~
York l'rntrfll Maintenance Crew.
t r,-· +,ll e btlls Wl'l"e :paoitl a t!Obl4 of
$926 W'.:i1j Tlepot!li~ in the -troas-- '
u.ry. n.ob6f•tl R'OOOJ15 -wiN '5ll"I"Ve ._.~
Po111r ·o~· &gt;t!hlrinn;;n £or tbe fund
dr l\'1' w:rh Thm Smi-:·h &amp;.'1 oo-ol\.air·

!lesi&lt;knl&gt; of
619kal :m give to tbe Boy Sooull

"" OoiY 1-.,f;ll - l t n
fOr title year. The \fti¥C ·fs t» 9t3ft
'34. 8 -a. m Feb. 25, ii:Dh!n .t!i!e'W.ea.t1h«' J-g bad, and if any.me Gail • a
f?nes
excLtmVil }urbdttoonotribu!l. too for ~iber . ScOuts dtey
Ca~. Gletmt R11miiM:i) of tlhe lll!l'o 'IIISk:ed t10 opu-t: e C:il'l -oew oo. t~
arriismg UDder •.hP.
orcUqancd 'Q( S~id Sa-1\'B&gt;~fon Anny ~ 111tlvised frnnt 800J1!1 l'iO' tllD. 'ilbe SciootS. wiill
.~h•~t F-rkby w:Ul be -cl'Otllitng lby be SUl'1e ro Clllll.
-tcn; a.t StiZOftd l!md WI

by

Bt'lld/ord MliMg.
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:ctt-lli4~-'flrt(".,..Mtihiprul
.---tn-aB\Ier. ·'A: musict~ Pf'OAI'¥ ,_.,.
pore.~Nf by ea'!rt -meimbelf or 'lohe

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F'allowing bbe dinn~r was pr('o
"Of .f~ by FTed Bla«tniat: illnd thf.. ~n 'Of Sir
Khicht.s 'Of rt!he Ohro \'~ley Oommaddery 24. 'IIhe ·invocation lrJ the
Rev. ,How.ird Ruppcl:t ~ier.l

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Temple

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.ltratut.pb.ere. tcllllna tcmr 01 Ule e12b.t men aboard.

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bel.d Monday avenin~:; at the

l!Gmerooy •Mia:wnic
115 pre9e'fft.

A MASS Of MANOLID MIIAI. tbat once wu an 58,000,000 B-62 1et
wrecka&amp;:e .. atar TracY, CaUl. The llltght-jet lnte~ontlnental bomber

Jaycees Endorse
International
· Chamber Action

mile -without Jaycee ·Pt. 1)01eated on LlncGln
tlbe Umit&amp; ot nl~ Heights 1ha9 bean compklberi.
town. maU mabter:'s aniama: wlthin
Albo it wa9 unaunoi.'E!d ~ !fhe
.fllte '$Uitt!, accordinJ to t'he laW'I J·aycee State Convention wll) be
of .... ~b; o)IIO 5baJI •beld iin Columbus oa. MiW 4, II -and
·'Ohe
to ~mJI(IN!I fiinc~, 6. 11he tiOOUP in o!lw oell&lt;m. mov, ten' doh... in od .. $10 to 1Qle- Heart
f« sldl breac'bes of -tfhe FUnd.
~Uifrt.W by or·
l'Qllnc!il, and oom·
ofoa!~- ol Salvalion Anny
~d'
·~ paid;
To Give Clot:Wng

had • busy d;oy, "'

Safety Fund. 112,435.00.
Sel'Vite Fund : Street Lighting,

Street Maintenance and repair
helrl !Wfonn&gt;'Qry ond Boy' ln.
dus!rY.tl Sc'h:Ml'l, •!h-i3 morning; 3 Fund , (Hotor Vehicle licenses);
b:-eakino;: and ~&lt;!ring SU!J.Pect 'WlU Supervilion, $3,700.00; Employes.
f7 ,000.00: M!tlerials. $2.000.00; Rethe
pairs by eontzacts, $10,000.00;
Tools, lmplements, etc. $800.00;
The ;nmual f1at'he;r·Son banqufl
Currtis Ba.-rlwr, ·MirlriJeport. was crosswalks, $500.00; Miscellaneous,
of Potrreroy Lodge 164 F.\" A. M, gh:en a 1-13 year sentf'oce 1n ·t-he $400.00; Total street maintenance

------Signing Of &lt;;ontract Expected
Ask Annexation
To Be Completed In Few Days
Of Two Tracts
With Rutland

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Masomc Lodge
Holds Father
Son Banque~ ::;:,7" .,.

and the (bier.
Firemen liatcd . as in good standing with the department were
Harry Hoffman, Roy Franklin. Robert Karr, Bruce Wallace, Layton Sayre, Marvin Roush, Clyde
Rice, Bob Beach, W. M. M-cFarland,
Charles RoU11h, Ivan Rousb, Helll')'
Reitmlre, Phil Batey, Thomas Grinstead, Heory Peery, Karl Wiles,
&amp;'ineft' of the f-ederol .govarnTire e&lt;mltln!Cit [Of' tbo ~­ 1
John Sayre, Floyd Litton, George tioo or Wabama High ScboOi's ment.
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Tripp; Buster Weavt.-r, Ray WeaY new w'ditorium-eymn~'IJIU WJS
Ft'dlenll 'iOVer1DIIlfft):t .WPflOval
er, and Harry Miller.
expected to be silnOO Wlit'bill' a must be giv.;:m to 11be projoct in a&amp;
maUer of ~ fdld-ow~ng :a meet. .muc•b 11u $50,000 of k-dei1al fuolds
'Mlt·i·gs Co.unt;y Board of ·eom.
ina of tbe Mlt9o:l'li O'lwltY Boud ol •a-re being \IISed m ltlhe- cO!DS'I:nJc- mlssion«""S
,have set May '1 • :l!he
Edueat.bl· 011: ~ tflt'Etoo(m, tioo· 'Of ·l:be builldiol. ·1'!1aiDsf!er of dM.e fW' publ~c ·hea:~ uo ill pee
The board m its meetiiDa: p~a~st.­ ·llbe fund!~ . - ~ for kd- titioo fired •tlhill week ficr d:.!Xa~
ect • .rftiOWtllOR to .tnnsfer' 111,600 eAIIl 'll'f)pi"(1Va-l
Um of two .~ of •and Q:l (Jbe
from eurrertt. runds &amp; b- buildC. H. .JinWm .aad: Sam of VdJJaog.e of Ru'.tand.
~ fund in ·keep'iilC
wilt'h a
.suggesliiO-ll by the_ :e«i01'18l en... wkob aP'PfOXoimate• 1ow hid
... P"""'ls r... ""''" """""'-or $1151,066 but
oly
$8,000
Dl!llded
b
c&lt;rnlt'i'DKenci'es
l.lon:
iS scrught lie w.e!::t of· ~ ¥il..
The Mlellgs Jaiyc.ee&amp; adopted llln·
and ~ $2,800 o.l."eded for ~lfg'e IOOrt01 and sou.t•b of Sitite
•llillimQIU91y .. 11l\901.utiou ;to support
'Plilm ~ lllhd super:v.ision RIOute 124- 'I1be S~X~•:b pa-roel is
illhe Junior Obamber lnta'nlatlkmal
of eon&amp;~ .tbe
totra1: for oompriist:rl of 15 ·8 8t'l'e5 ad lllte
oo an l'lliiDv.l:diMl basif Werdneisd!ay
oomttnwt-klo 'W1M -rta:lJC&lt;I lbO $1tJ1,- oot11h pM"tel 101 15 acros.
n-jght at l!beir regWar bi-Jlli()Utdl}y
meeting.
600.
m the peU~~;:m filed w ~~h t.he
f.n .tlhe discu.Bskm ~g
Of the rotal- fumis being ·nUs- •.MoeiJ1 Ccufllly Board eM CommiS!it.hJs nWber it
.poi.nted 0114 that
ed for .tJbe pmjut, $100.000 ·Jilt .t- kmfrs -by omus Di•e'h-1, ggmt · f~
the !.Jiei3o Obap&gt;OOr ""'llllllll rt;he
•~~ .by
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SOO!IJie u£ obbe Junior~ Chamber ·ac- "•b~l•• •n •.,. •-. R. •. N""'~-· ~ itlbree ·)"EM15 qo in
1me ~rn .i!J bein-g to~Jom· ·by the
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( •• ~•&gt;t
tivities ift "" ............ """""""' .!ling ~ ~Saki· drat the I~ ._uto Ocu!Q. """!'-• 01t .1hc f&amp;int liS ex- waa ....: a ma:}Ot .y . o . ,. e ~
of (ihe V~U~ld, -wants to be t .-It of
~ieease- ¢iao3~ will. go OD .6'&amp;!le here ·pecrot'td: to hrt R!l Soon a~ C;he :~~:;.sr:ding in ltlbe aroea
bf.blglng ' new ._
tlf.e to .t.he
,Maf&lt;h I. NeWUng -..Jd- the CODit1aol is oiJIIO'I.
"""" people.
A:ooUber .tJIUng wa brrug~t.t. wt ·l•ags may be ·tt8ed anY ti-me 101· WI8IS trhat it doer. l!ht want .Ito bring
.qv....J
.this 'Dew wwy or llf.e OJUy ltD ·'llhe
.pel\!ibnl&amp;l whlo ~ - -t~ ·!Qbl)iQ.j~:
··
·
)"'UUIII' JM!ll).ptc, but. to ao\t Wlboo&lt;.are
Bame nun\ber- on 1ltce:ruJet btP ILS ·
cc.:w ii!Pv.iong behiud the Bamboo ln pTifiVi'.ou'!l ye~a~ to t"N"b:llft' a-t
Cuntaia of Asia, and II'OD CWttlain
uwe Poln-eroy A-ppU·ance S~ore. 128
ol Europe. T.be crouo 1&gt;ledled W'l'\St .MlaJn St., befuroe Man:Jh 1.
..!heir •vJl'P'CII( and ~ to

w•

p :-ec(ded h im

'.ihr-ee p e:60D.'i

"
Harry Hortman was elected pres:ident o£ the -New Haven Flre
D-epartment at a meeUng of that
organization held in the City Building on Monday evening. Other o!licers elected were La:ytoo Sayre,
vice· president; Henry Peery, seen~.
tary; and Thomas Grinstead, trcasurer.
At the same time Phil Batey was
rena~ Fire CWe£ while Marvin
RousJY.·was named assist.Qnt clrief. ,

1;;.-; d~"f' &lt;'l!liialfu

M . s-&lt;:o Co
S&lt;~nd
eJg
urts
s/ e
E •
Busy
l'r'"""' a mar
"'" • , ..,, I xper1ence

wne Ella ·Mae

•

Hoffman Elected
New Haven Fire
d
Dept Presi ent

~ dllol •••11~

Middleport Council this week
of the colJncil body are for:
gave ita
to an appropriGeneral Fund. Council, 1288.00;
ation of $66,873 for th e operation Mayer'• office, $2,460.00; Clerll:'l
of the village during t he year of office, $8'75.00; Treuuri!J''I office,
19M, accordioa: to announcement ~ -00; Solicitor, ll!iO.OO; ~
today from Mayor C. 0. Fieher.
Advert.iJ;ing, $60.00; Employe ReAn ordinance
creating the tirement Fund $825.00; Loan
a n n u a I appropriation b u d (repay) $2,000.00; Total General
get
was
submilted
to Fund, $'7,133.00; appropriaUon
council at ill: February meeting from the Genenl Fund far eon·
by the Finance Committee (Om- tingeoct.es, SMO.OO;
posed of Counoeilmen Wayne GibSafety Fund: Marshafl, $3,300.00;
bons, David C. Miller and Earnest Police, S5,SOO.OO; Station Houe
Covert.
prilonen, $1,501}.00 ; F\remen, $135.
ApproP.riatiotU given lbe ap- 00; Fire apparatus, $2,000.00; Total

hl
wil1 be ion
Hill
Cem~e11:_
at
~ hi.~
wfra
Ewln=: Funenl Hl1!lle at ~anytime.

said tewn."
Tbe .town ill:~{ 1has chm&amp;ed
(Continued on Page Three)

spS.:e of oue ha'l:f

nJ

.

river front .nd mHh of thl
d•r. tht tct providH pow.rs te

!Ail,.... of ·lbe - · ........ to
diifer ......, a bit fmm 11&gt;e prest'lit .dlltlies or illbe ame oUic.er.
'llbe act pro¥1ded that '"nne no tbEisoe WJI!Ier.-privUedged. leliowoor:du' l!lbrdl 'have olbe j1J1'1isdiotion me~~o
ad ,powenr o « juetice of the
Jo olhtr ·buRiness. Plresideot
oot only w;lihin, tho oaid Rid&gt;&amp;nl Follrod repm&lt;led •Imt the
~ ilmits, but al80 tar the td"aM801.ion for the salle ot lflhe

FINAL"

bk1Hlday d'irmm· PI'OI)!tt1Cid by a
netgbliOJ'. M.rnt. Riloblml ~' ()!den,
itnd
111. ·ROO!:' .Mr,
Baltrllt't; Wal!l
~Ut'~JI or b uniQ't ~. '8 bimtlb!:ktoy lun·
cheon. tl •l·lre ~lal11lll- fticslaur-abt.

ot

: The Ad; of lncoq&gt;oration , _

~

ll'lf she is kncJwn by her mlfny
merr pupi·IIS' &lt;and f.r,jonds end her
youns('!SI( bootbt:ir make ,\ bcjr !home
on Loousil Stroot.
~d

iiD~

ELB!RFE

were ll(11&lt;00ll11.1111&lt;
be held ... 1'00
-21.

from ·
.tihe

Actuali)::;..,. _ , ~~ Ill!•
'K'OCfl baok before
its ~. 'Jihe '5itle of
· ftlbe town\ttwlf was '01100 owoed by
'f\ Jotm :Soown, wbo f.l¥l'IJloEd td1e
8llQ. It ols said -tlhla.t he: w.ilg,ibn.Uy
Wlt. thOOe lllag ea. hines on• ~the site
--ure for lhirruelf alll1. .two lor .tenlOt$. Later, he CIOilft'oueted ·a bnkk
boone wbidl QkJW stancb .on tme
~ of Secood ~ •and Centel' SVeet· ~n MaKID and is 100011~ ·by ,tbe ~ Jo}ln:.soQ 1.-nilf: ~ ol mho e:dstanoo of
·t¥ cabirill is' found liD l!!leVeMI
~ •in ~ .al'ft.
·•
1JMileS 'Of &amp;nown. ~dams
apd ·ArJdenHin 'lll"e rememberoed u
tioioc of ·- l e .,.... tast
~ m.tbe ·a rea' it. :is also ni.d
tbat JObn ,BroWn hlred ttwo .!plr. ...,..., by mho ....,., ol Lovoll ond
~ tn ilay
otil llle «&gt;wu In
~.ot .be)f

.. . .

.tber~eof."

.. ThoT-.o4.-~~"J'riPP~ ~!100&gt;11
~
, "'"1&lt;1

""'.&lt;r~

...., --,. - .::C·r-- ... , ..

FARM IURIAU CLUI MilTS

...._

lh,nlnl tt tht Ohio River

th• liM now dlvldlntl thl
· !t"d of R. C. M. Lovolt and L•·
W\1 Andtnon; thtnc•
blck
from tM r1vtr with tald lin•
fo the river hill•; theact up
and along the foot of Aiel hll11
to tha line now dlvldint the
t.nd of Nld R. C. M. Lovall •nd
·Rot..t't Adam•:
th•n"• with
Nfd liM to the Ohio River;
th.nca- with tha course C&gt;f Mid
rinr ·to tM pllct- of btllnnlng
-shtll 1M tnd the Nml Is lter1
· ~~~· town corll*'tte lal

eol'teme rhad OOen caf'l'ile,d out J.n
-t&gt;he tabbe decoratliolu tmd ~c-fro:.l!l­

GN Farm llw1e81U

bound••IM _..

conc..-...d tt.. Mt •t•twcl, "It

colfee in -tobe dti\nb dinl:n~ nwm
Where a pink i&amp;:Dd Y&lt;lhU:e ool(ll:'

·mcnts.

!own ..ml sol

· • ..

~enln:g
and wezo,e directJOO by
Mn. Wan:r1d " lfu.bba:rd. ad Mrs.
W~b ADI!holtJ'. 'I1be WQJI'IOO of ·~·he
olnmdb ~ •p Sis 8llld were
m~u-~.s

by

uP~ ·a nd powm: of off~
Who Woem!l lllo be dercted and Qp·
~ ......-ding tn .,.gud•alions

piok and white .streamCJ:L&lt;J.
C'..an11ea wene :played &lt;hu,ing t,he

·served cake, &lt;lee cream,

·-

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Of die

--~

BatJne.s, &gt;Mho wll'l be ,
ltle1', ·bhalt
Whm
·90Vetn,..;n•inc )'t!lmlo
20tih, ·he wa.t •
to ·hi's onl;y sl:91.et'

wero

'llbat .... ....Wb -

Wul:rin~ton.

1'~\~~·~
Diletll.
1
,·
--

day by lbb .sister,

.Monctay t11k' y

ner 'was leader or the devotional
service whieh follcwed a patriotic
tbeme and included Scripture read- ;
Jat, Wuhington'a Inaugural Pray- .1
er 1nd an article on the life or

WRECKAGE oF

get

Sherman McDole Report Of Finance Committee
Wins Village Leaders Approval
J Funeral Service
provaJ
approval
JET Will Be Saturday

Mason
Celebrates Centennial On
.
. . Spndav

-ed Ohi:kiroo. R~ will
be served at dle close of i the

clns weoo ptaood on. a •bltJI:JIIIC under
.a ean~:~))f or weddiog bellli 100.-d

Ohlo: CoDildenble cloud.ioea
1nd cold, a rew fhurift mottly northeast portion, blab 21-32
eut aDd north, and 30-36 aoulbw4St

,

DCI

1t;o ·hear ~ C. 0 . Flisher speak
on oa ~ SdD:I1I for Retlalrd-

A m.lscellan-Cious sh.cwcr wa"
F'Nd'ay ev~.)n~ for Miss
Vinrtnil·a 'N.Iay-es by .tlhe •lea·ohel s of
the eoburoh sdb[Jiol o-J ·l·h-.!l Fks t
Baptll]t Oburch. 1lbe panty "':IS
·held ·i·n tbe BOO.ial t"OOiru! and ·t he

.enttne
•

LEGION TO MEET
F.eeney-Belmebt Plost. No. 128,
Alr:rtelOOan ~kiD w-illl meet wed·
~ ~at th-e Legioo H~ ad 911
mmnberrs au ur.ged to be rpn!I!Wit

giVWt

weatber

... _ ..............
.......
•today , mO!Jtly cloudy and eouUnued
Deeoted l'o ,.,..__
....., 1~- fH ,.
--_....._
rold lonighl •nd Fl"idoy, I lew
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nW7i~ near Lake Er~; low
ol. VII
No 263
EdilorW Phoue 397
Thursday, February 23, 1956 BmdiiNI Pllmle 398
Single Copy Sc 5Dow
l011i&amp;hl 10--20 norlh, 20-20 OOU(b.

st.Gre by 10 A. M. -ilt ws IIDDOUJl.C·
e-el ,ti&lt;Jd'ay by MM. Edna Willet,
cba:innan.

Shower Given
Virgini'a Mayes
Friday Evening

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, t&gt;uring the business mf!eting
Mts. Harold Long, Mrs. William
Slater and Mrs, Wesley Frye were
named on the Bake Sale commit..,.,.,., """' ""!be tee. Mrs. Harold Lohse reported
Lord's - · by !Wboc:oo S~ on the Valentine gifts sent to the
key, Pol'ltiiand, oaooampaoied by
Mira. Dootw; "He" by the NdTiB Children's Home by the class. Mrs .
'Plio or Racine 'Bap1il!rt. churdai Fred I. Gardner, teacher of the
" HINe ra Littl'e Talk wtt'h Je9us'' ~Y Clus, was surprised with a gift
Htt•
-of ~~eport 1Mt. wben the Class sang the Birthday
Song for her.
~:·~~;i?;'~ aDd. .. P.omeroy NaoMembers of the h01ipltality com n
Ro\lll;l_.ndi hrst Baptl.st
mittee
were Mr. and Mrs. lluS!!ell
BaptiSt. d~J"CCIJJOd by
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur SkinBlrwngardner Wilson,
ner Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norton
j·~~=r·~';! by Dorothy Combs; and Mrs. Lcrraine Johnson with
Blles!ted Radeemer" so1io
these members as contributors,
by K-a-y Mcotintodtl, Syr:.acuse NaMrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rol311~ o-ecompa;niod by Mrtor. Latr.
rimore; durrt. "l't W• ~Ll Beoause bert Craig, Mr. and MMI. Georce
SkinTIIJr. They -&amp;erved a dessert
of Clllv&amp;li.V" El'Oils~ Adwms- and
course carrying out a patriotk
Robel'~ &amp;&lt;ltep, Salvahllon Arm:y ae..
compani-ed by Capt. Rmnrrre'll ot1 theme.

nw............. &lt;hot!Mloopd

Hames,·
:mce ag(lnt, wu

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eha-in»an 181Dd Vlbct!- cl\dmum ,lfms·.

Colurn bu..'f.

U~~or.ry

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wth:W:e kieys 6tld bhtat no .government: couM be hannOJlllout wifb..
out full~ tlbe ume nample.
lkiV. Dost-er ·l:ed a hYmD eint
afit« .tbe ~iftg .praYefi by ~­
!'red
l&gt;ost paolm. 0!1d
James Lbtue, at rt.he Joost clluteh
was racoompallist for the lli!IPJI
and .tlb6 Jl('flllude.

c'hOOr, Pomeroy, dmectoo by Rev.
Les~i·e KllNI(l '81000mpMiist PatrOCla
atal!&lt;! .."" "~ 1-eiod !olio."
The W.&lt;lor.'lh•P' 'tjh~C"e ris pre.Emma IA;i·r•ht~iil: •of Pm ~ rw ct Hill &lt;Senlcd -almost ert.l~~ely by Y'OUIIli
11111d M·r·. and Mr.s. \\'i ll h~o~11 Thue- p&lt;'o pl•e fnom btte •liooa~l ·dru'l'ieibcs.
T.hl1y wene Go!1(1on GutollJiie, · iM't.
IWI' of S)'•l";&gt;euse 6pent SUI\ill'ay in
Cu~u mhus wi{lh M'r. and ·Mrs. Wmi-a m Ll."bcw a nd fa mi'l·:--·

\V)'tl

I' laid
Sheet

Chu pa~~t v.'eeksad whtm 15100 vi9tt·
00 .~ panmkl,
M-r IMJd Mr:s.
Oh81'1es Belmetrt . .M.nl. Roeers wu
at&amp;'if.Stllmt organist and a member
of .t!be chui.r be!me her IIB'riae'C.

Aoillom wt~oea tbe Homebuilder~ Class met
the SlraT Sp.IJ3led Binner. ooukl Tuesday at the Church of Christ
witb Mn. Tbeo NeutzUng, presi""' be ,Joyed - - wi&lt;h- dent presiding. Mn. Arthur S1t'inout rttbe uae of botih. bJ.Id: Md

Middleport Dept. Store

Panties

March Bake Sale
Planned Tuesday
· By Homebuilders
PtaR' .
~~~ot: ~ ~1a7kth'

CHOIR GIVIS Olf'T
The Seni:lr cb* of ibe ilr':tt
Ba.pt.lSt Uhureh pn56M:ed Mrs .
Vcmon ~ ( Je&amp;~~ .Bamett)
F'o.:Jt.WlJij, wibh 11 wedding pJ"e6100t

bail said- •he Noli&lt;XIOI

!

WESTERNS

"'"'m""

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,

Mrs . A-rtlhur Covent .and fllfmly
when H~ey came
_Lo attend .th.e
M'ay..:!s·CovPs•t weddmg '1111l'Mi&gt;l')'.

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evenome

I

Suffi:crent'' W&lt;IS
Lhe d.:ty at ltibe Fit~ Ba.ptiat Church 1
_
the Hodl'ltlg Sub DistTict aL Rutland.
Mr . ·a-od M:rs. V~trg:J Wood a"lld
Mi$mnary ronw•,ntwn lH:'Id Sun Rev. Frank-ltn L'yllheglnove of .dlddnen and lher brol•her, f{cv ,
---- - w
A11herb, pastnr- of r~ host church Lester Covert, Dayt:on , w;.:.~·c the
spoke at ,tJJe 11 a . m. l&gt;("''Vice -after ~ut'5lls cf t!beir par.e1; !~. :'11tr 1lnd

''t'lll t'il

ENGAGED

County llJbeldeoomioatiood .2-18
~ ~ oaU to ~hlp;
Dr. E. A. lbDseD, Ohio Uni'Ve.t- Kemetlh Lewil, Churob ol Ohrist,
cuty ~. W«:~~libe g\K'IIllt apea- ~ ; James
c~. Flint
ker Mont:llfy
wbeo two
Jwm1-nundred end .m:ty youqg pcople ita ~.. 1-iNwbh Mle4:lbodist.
pomn
o1 -.n:rshlp;
.and 'tllE-ir adWsani met .for . tb~ mediltlation
Melg.!t Coo.JJty .IDberdeftcmlinatiooQl Dillnoa '\¥atsoo, Nar.aretle", SCI'IiopYouth Rat}y at ltlbe ~t otu roe iJoels8oo; benecticUon,
Eioil&gt;le
Anrry; uslKI!li
Qhureh of ObniL&lt;i:. D.r. Hansm wu Adams, Satva.t.wn
.imroduced by ft..nt. 11 c. Dos'la-, were 'I1bomD Slcillmer, Kenoetlh Lepll'l:ltor of the ObuJ'6hec; of Clriat wfi; tlfllt.em for. offeri-ng. ~ Gill·
&lt;at I...ong BOOLom. ReedsYW.e, Keoo more, Julie ProbaslDo, Dare •Mi-ller .
Be&amp;y G!'11JIM5', Sharon Evaors, Ira
·aDd Henlkd: Grove.
The spoaker il!&amp;rmrd iai&amp; lis BulabN, Mark Kelly, David Ly&lt;ms;
soloChunf&gt;_
L)U)n Bu.ohan.on.
·t eners ~bat 4lbey 'Wel'e .tlbe most of:foerrftley
__
fO'l"Wnate young pewle m tlbe
Mrs. ~· Ohikb, ~ .of
wolllid 'l.c.'JOOy Atnoo (!bey oot ODI.y
otJbe
C'brbtian Enocteaver of ltbe lhost
have m.ore materi&amp;l JlllRDC ions
but .live in .a demoo'acy whil::h is
-wi'tll\ .tlheir
- .plao:oJ.theThe
,.... ...
RaHoy WH
bui.~t on .tlhe pninciples af Chris~ramty . Dr. ~~amen told tbe I)'OUnl spo....,..,.t by 1dJe Moil« &lt;&gt;•n"y
peo'IJbe llliut only as they see a-1st ~ AlSo. Qburch~ ft'pre·
cteard'Y aod tate ltim into otlbeJr eentled were Ohuroh of N:a~.
· hearts wouM 1lbeJr Uw6 be worth EUB,_.,., _ _ 0'""""' MR. AND MRS. John W. Beily,
iivi·o g IIIOd ~ !llhem ,oo. take His
of
-· · Fedor"'ed PomM'Oy Rout• 3, ennounca the
....cu.r;st..
SalvalioD
N:my.
'" """"""' ..., _.,, ond
engigement of tMir d.ught.r.
businea ~~his
O.rl!lfM Juna &amp;.iley, to Rot•r
of 1Jhe - . . - ot
N, Buckley, ton of Mr. end Mrs.
"W""'""c )'001' l&gt;a!)clo'' of .-.s(IOMi •
8en Buckl~ of R...ctsvlll•. She
bility which ol oeoeM"W.y dis • put
l1 a Ienior It ChKhr H!gh
of a OJarBttiao'a ~School. Mr. Buckley i._ ~ 1radu·
lo
liJ&lt;re
ate
of Chgter ' Hl1h School,
is ·• common denoot.ionM«' that
t95S, and 1npt~.d tn (arming.
doesn\tl eare ..about 'Oburcb.« colur
an'd ·~ a Bklry tolld at , tbe
i UniY'el"siila' at • moent mem.nJ.
W!l _fcmad!!.. __
areu
· 'ithe man wOO !bad told tlhe Blm'Y S.le to be he d on

I

Hocking Sub-District Miss-ionary
Convention Held At Rutland Church
~hemC' &lt;rf

Wednesaoy, February 22. 1956

Scarlet Fever
Epidemic Hits
Jackson County
JACKSON. 0. UP -

Dr. B. J .

Alliwn. counts health commissioner sairl !oday that Jaekson County
was in 1he midst of "a small epi

Dl.

demic'' or ~c arlct fever.
He :-aid 11 mo~ ems of the
disease h11ve been rei)Wted ill the
past five d11ys. They broll(lht the
total numbe1· of eues to 38 llinoe
~ fin;t of the y~~ ,
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1TI :···1.

T1e ~·!· Jodtn u hl) c Utr.!·l wi!JI b~ at··
'·hf.' P\:m:::T"')' High SoltOOI .'Monday
Feb. 28 ~n:i 4!1\TC' wvmen- p.f the
Mf.ddk"JArl P:r.~l:.~tttian Oburda
PARK GROUP TO MEET

The Mtddleport Park ~~~;;,
ion, Inc., will meet at~~..
Hall, Mondar. ll'ebrull'J' 'Z1.
their monthly tmeip~
at 8 p. m. and all
lnterested penon"

tend 1lte weetitte.

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