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Family Celebrates
. Birthdays For Four .
Generations Sunday

:JWORUS's BEST DRESSED- WOMEN

Four

e

celebrate~

generatwra

bitt hdiiH on New Year's Day tn
tht' f;~mlly of Mr and Mrs Cla1·
emr C'!Jne, Middleport
The•r
f1rst gramllhild, Jo Beth, seven
pound two ounce daughter -of M1
.:J. nrl ~1rs Robert Warrtm ((ilenda
( lwr) was born ln Ok'ahom&lt;~ City

Granrlparcnbi mclude Mr

and

Mr
and Mrs Jesse Warren , Cal1forn1a
former local
residents
Great
grandparen t.s are Mr and Mrs
Waller Rmg, New Matamorcus , Mr
I and Mrs Lafayette Chne, Wm·
getls Run , OhiO, and Mr and Mrs
J oseph Curry, Bt au mont, Tex
Mrs

Chne, Middleport, and

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Perfect .....,
Awards Given Sun.
At Asbury cliJrch

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Nuptial Vows Exchanged By MitchNessel road In Double Ring Ceremony

THE RIDGE-KENO IAnniversary Is

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@_,A New Star··~ Jeanette Kellor, of P•ll•bu,gh, Observed't?;,,.,lny 8 '
Vl!nted her parents Mr. and Mrs
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Raljftl Keller over the holidays
M'-'• 1\e!Jer is In nunes tra\ninF
, Bracl(ord Famrly
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fVuzart'lll! (.'hurch Htls
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Ralph Keller came home by
Mr ~tnd Mrs William Brad·
plane lrom Columbia, S C, where
he is employed to v1slt over th !:' ford celebrated tbe1r forty·fifth
weddmg anniven)lry on New
tfohdi:Ja
1 Year·,. Day when they had a tuJo..
HJJda WeL)t-r o! Colun,~us v1s1t key dinner fur the members of
ed With her hither. Jack Weber, the1r ian~1ly who hve m this \1 last week end,
cmlty
Clair Newell employed by the
Haldel'lman Co, ls home on vaca
Guroat:; "'ere Mr and Mrs Har
uon
old Lohse (Eiuabeth Bradford)
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Mr and Mrs Wakeman White and chaldrt'I::, James,
Jenntrer
,.. • ...,, e.f..,.. ttp
were pest-s of Mr and !Us Jes and Ja(_k. Pt_•meroy, Mr and Mrs
~c;,:,r-..;!.co..
Ble Newell Sunday
Wallace Bradford and children, •
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Mr and Mrs Pa•JI Orr of Bas BructJ, Caroly11 and Neda, M1d·
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han spent Saturday evcmng with dlepcrl
:;: :.,~,::;-..-....
Mr. and M:r.s Ralph Keller
Th.:y havl: two Qther sons, AI·
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Mr and Mr~ Harol:l Hoffman , an. Alexandrio, Va., and LawdauJhter V1ck1e
we.1 ~ Sunday 1 renee BI·adford Grove CJt
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Mrs Jumor Hannum
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Pfc. Lloyd Koemg: 1s home from Jan 13th a kitchen shower will
·~ta.
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camp vis 1ting his parent ~.
Mr be g1ven Refreshments of a fiSh • , .
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and Mrs. Leonard Koema Other fty will be served
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Edith Osborne VISited Me an,(~
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• Att:hlU: KoeiUa;, and children, Mr Mn Geora:e Ca1dwell 're(.enUy.
1and Mrs l{ruce Myera and daughMr aad Mr.s J.1ck Conway, Sue
.. yyt,er, Dorothy Koemg and Augus t and Jackie of Columbus visited
Weber
Monday with her parents, Mr and
212 MAIN S'l
Olive
Grange
met
Wedesnday
Mrs
Maynard
Ballr
l'11s
mothef,
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(ln,eNHitional)

J""•'ELRY

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POMEROY, '0"10

read At the nexl meehng

on

a two weeks VJstt wtth
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Mr .tnd Mt !&gt; !:Hyers a nd son
JUo;l re turn('d on Sat ul'da y
fwm HJIIsdalt• M1th whNl thq
had ntJl'lll thl' wet•k wsth In t ll!lr
en Is

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over- ·~ II - ·a p p e ;·~ • n ~ .e'! ' ~, ~:."'~ .

WELL-ROUNDED Bel'lantl Abdul~
htuntd tabovcJ offers thla view
au the jot.ns the throng of na·
tlonaltly
Mt~.rllyn
Monroes,

BElrlanll d~&gt;ell her Monroelng be·
toJ•e rum cllmer&amp;~ In Egypt,
cfiJis hereelf the "Marilyn Mon•
roe of fi:tP'Pt.'' She Is 4:1, tl·reot-

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( /lat ernaU011aV

REDUCTION

t,:vwrs GrorPry Ha•
Hul/el Oirrn~r Srwd&lt;1y

On All

WINTER

, Beca~ the people or Me1gs nesday, m order to keep a MCIRII
faUcd to produce
thcll' Count~an ahve, the Red Cross

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Easter

bad type "0" poslti\le. type, Wed
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Easter Seal workers from South
meet
w{th national and state leaders m
two area mstltutes next we ~ k to
receive ass1stance m plannmg the
191Wl Easter Seal CamJ)a.IJ:n
SP:onoored by The Ohw Society
for Cnppled Ch1ldr;,n, the Easte1
,Seal Soc1ety, the mstttutcs will be
,.Tanuary It, Berry Hotel, Athem,
for worter,s from Atbens, Matas,
"' MI)Ffaa, Viaton •nd , Wa,sbillgton
countieJ, Jaliuary 10, Harold's Resti\Want, Pdnamouth, for Adams,
Galha, Jaeltsoa, Lawrence. Pike
and Scmto counhes
Memben of the panel will be
Thomas J Tierney, Natmnal So·
clet:y for CriPPled Children and
Ad13lts, Inc, development service,
three members of The Ohio
~lety staff-Walter B.
UnderWqod, executive director, Vincent
Ptper, field secretary and Mr•
lf.Jllle CroWell, inf.ormation s~r·
vices &amp;eeretary
Chairmen of the sessions w1ll
lnclude John Patchen , Athens ,
Prul.itent of tbe Athens County
SoCiety for Crippled Children at
AtheDS; ~vid G. Howell. Jackson,
president-eJect of The Ohw So
ciety for Crippled Children
at
POtU:moutll.

u.stern Oh10 counties w1ll

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The County Commisaloners

Jheir

the
mercascd need for the blood , due
to the Increased number of auto
mobJle acadenl.s over the hobdays.. ..a.OI'I1 ~d t1aan e-ver Ill

••The
eded blood
... bank !Oil Huntmgton
lA. . of

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IS completely depleted of Type
"0" pos1hve blood, and th1s re
~non'al bank serves southern Ohto
most of eastern Kentucky, and
southwestern
West
V1rgmta.
which' Is an example of the critl·
cal condition that the blood supply Situation ts m, the spokesman stated
The
statesman pomted out
that 1f quota~; m each area were
fllled, then the blood bank would
be replerushed, and emergenctell
such as the one that took place
yesterday, would not have hap·
pened

-----Concert Slated
At Gallipolis
On January 10

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voted
news·
papenl to be-. lH'iMed relatmg the
flet thit the county .would aceeo
bids for lfQSOilne for county high. .Y Vtllfeles:
·~.the County En&amp;lneer J E
D
Hirti~er came ~Ol"ff the lfl OU,P
and;·explamed that the present
"PODtrJK"t fOl' f\lrn.ltbln&amp; gasoline tu
.J~ · hllhW4:r ' deparqnent expires
~ry

Styled for modern day lunctlonolllviniJ .- .&lt;the
of having In )'OUr own home. lends Itself to count leu
equally ot home with modem or period ~~~l;!!~;:~~~t~~j,~~
roll-edge lnnenprlng mattress features lc ventilators,
Matching box spring hos dutt"'J&gt;roof covering underneath.
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was 56.00 Now $35.00.
Curlee TopCoats

was 42.50

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Now $2t.95
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One Group Men's
One Group Men's

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_F!'G_mes
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* Soli~ ~ia,le Dresser ond Mirror.

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Middleport Dept. Sto~e

BAK
ON THE

Where It's Just A ~ Place To Trade
ltllddleporl, Ohio

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FURN
CORNER IN

$45.00

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inhl ~Jcing ltOWn of the doll
to •lld'JttM s,pa,.la. l•1t YMt' a
...,.,.. cake yleldH $50 toward
the polio funtf. (Sentinel Photo).

Attendance Is
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On lntrease

Attendance at lhe Week of
Prayer serv1ce at the Ftrst Pres
bytermn Cbureb IS growmg stead
1ly and on Wednesday evemng
Rev N D Borden, pastor of the
Mt Mor Jab Baphst Church, preached on the subJect "Th~ Husmess
or Clmshamty" He was mtroduc
ed as the dean of the local pas·
tors by Rev L A Bangerter of
Heath Mcthodi8l
Church who
pres1dcd M1· Borden ha.'i occupied
the pulpit {)[ hts chul'&lt;'h longer
than any of the other local pa!i·
tors
Spec1a l mus1c was g1ven by Mrs
L1U1an Sletff, organ1st, Mrs Paul
Haptonstall and Mrs
Dorothy
Sa\•ely who sang a duet ''Bless
Thas House" and the PreAbytenan
chotr who sang the anthem "I
Uft Up My Soul Unto the Lord"
Members of the choir were Floyd
Carmack, Lewis Sauer Sr, Lew1s
H. Sauer, Janet Carmack. Mrs C
R Gilbert, Columbus, Ml'a Doro
thy Savely, Mrs Haptonstall , Mar·
garet Sauer, Fane Eclewme and
Mrs Harold Sauer
Tomght the sermon Will be
g1ven by Mr Bangerter With the
host pastor, Rev Howard Ruppell,
pressdmg and spe(Jal mus1c b)
the Heath choir duccted by Ben

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The U5C of

~a~eth:n a:,~:~~~;,nja:.as4 ,

Market -Reports

only

for Andrew
at the home of
CINCINNATI, 0
UP- Produce
MarY' Paynter,
l!:ggs, steady, consumer ~ntde U
Tue-'tlay wiU be s A large 58, brown 58, m~dJUms
at the 56, brown m1X 56; extra large 02
Churcb to 53, A large whtlc 52 to 53 A
medtum whrte 50 to 51. A medtum
brown lKl to 21. 8 lar~:c 49 to 51
grade C 44 to 47
Chickens fryers unsettled, 3 to
3'h: lb 20 to 22; hena, heavy ovor
4 lbs 22 to 25, hems hght 5 lb and
under 16 to 18, bl;:qs hght, l_..·g
horns 13 to 15
Butter 90 score 66

Life Long Meigs
County Resident
Taken By Death

&amp;raph;o:.

!;lverpooJ.

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C G AdJcr, plant manager, prl'
st'nh a $25 Savings Bond to Mr
Harry Krebs for subm1ttmg th e
~ afety slogan sclt-cled to
ttepnsent the Vanad1um Corporatton of
Amcnca 's Graham Plant at Nc\o\
Haven, West V1rgmra
ThP. s logan submltled 1 ~
Practice safety, sta rt today
Obey your safety orders
Don t delay '
Mr Krcb8 has bl;'l'n ('mploy&lt;'l
b) VAnarltum stme tht• st:~. tl of
the Graham Plant m .lime, 1~
3nd ts an example of the slo~an

'lllmuttrd He has not loiil a day
{) I wo1 k through an m]ury and
1 Cl\1 wdl fmd Ha t ry Wt;armg
lw,
.,a (l•ty eqUipment wh1ic tapptnt;
hot meta l from the furnace

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S.1 fe t) b of ul most IIUPO! Ianrr
!he JOh rwrformance and plant
,aff'ty rul(•s m usc ha\'c bet.n d!'
S~g nrd to protect rnd!VIduals from
pH~sJbJe dangrr Co OJX&gt;ratlo n
of
.lli concc1nrd 1n the ~afetv p·o
gram ;md tlw numb~r o( entnes
rx:eJVed m th u c~nte.st were most
grattfymg
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A stated convocatron of Pome--

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admtttcrl
Wednesday
Mrs
roy Chapter No 80 WJIJ be held ill lamt'S Allc1 ( arpcntel, Ralph W
the Pomeroy Masome Trmple, \\ etl Wtppcl Pomun~ Wilham Raker,
ncsday, January 11 wat h Charlcli Pomeroy and John Roush. i.,elart,
W Va
Peopl es, high pr1est, pres1dmg
AdmaltC'd l'h u r~u a y ~rs Robert
The Royal Arch Masons
dt•grcl Nel son Rutl and II.Jrs Marl Blak e,
Ne'l'. Haven , W Va
WJI! he g1vcn

Fred Wtnn, 88, a h£~ long re!!t·
dent of Meigs County d1ed Wed·
ne sday mormng at lhf' home of
hts daughter, Mrs Clan Taylor,
or Langsville
Funeral serv1ccs w1ll be.
held
Saturday at 2 p m 1n" the Dapllst
Church at Rutland WJth
Rev
Biddle offtciahng
The deceased IS survtved
bv
three daughters, Mrs. Taylor, of
LangsviUe, Mrs Edith Slmmes or
Medma; Mrs Helen r~ross, Cuyahoga Falls and one son, Paul Wmn
of Bradbury
Also SUrVIVI/Ig arc t'lght grand·
children and se,ven great grand
cbddren. His w1fe, Eff1e, preceded
him 10 death m 1945
The bod)' WJII he m state at
thehome of Mr and Mrs Ptllll
Winn, Bradbury. until the t1me or
he funCral
B11nal w1ll be made m Well s
Cemetery, Pag~town , under 1hr
d1rcct10n of the Chase Funeral
Home of Rutla~d

HOLIDAY GUESTS
Mrs Warner Fry and bcr brother, J11mes C Layne hlld as the1r
guests on New Year's Day, 'Mr
and fllr,; Charles Lloyd of Detro1t ,
MARRIAGE LICENII
Rlctlard A. Coiiius, 23, Pomeroy, Mrs Lemma Lloyd of Murray C1ly
t!. S Navy and Sylvta M Scbwab, Mn Georg1a Kllpatrick or Colum
21, Pomeroy, Western Uoton tel•· bus and Newton Layne of East

Man-s•r. J, R. Donnel~y, Assist
ant SuperintendiH'It of lndustrl•l
Relations.

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power for
to ex·
lend Mgn11ls out as far as poss1·
blc and to dchver large ctrcula
1 twn so advertu;ers Will
S&lt;:ho!dul e
popular programs. Tha htgh pow
e• doc!i result 10 exces8 Si(;:nal
.Also the locatiOn of the hQuse
and the pOSitiOn or the teiC'VIS lOR
:-.et, With respect to Jcrt am and tu
the dtrect1on of the 5\atwn an
tc nna, effects the mtenstW of sta
lion :-agnal rcceJved bv each sci
Whether there cxtsts direct lmr of
s1ght or oh!itrudwn belwcen the
tran ~m 1thng antenna and the telc
"1~10n set w1!1 effect completely
the t.~&gt;pe and siZe or rerel\'lng an
Lenna rcqutred for the bf'8t n
ccptJOn
These eond1t10ns have rcqUirrd
many homes prcvwusly to msta ll
antennas des1gned for spertfJc
channel recc phon w11 h ~necihc
channel numbl'rmg These anten
nas were ncccs~ar y to rece1vc
stattons m operatwn pr10r to
WHTN-TV And thesf.' antrnna~
wer1:! not des1gned fo r Channel 13
receptiOn but are for C hannel~ 3
and 8 F 01 rn fact, tJ was not
then m CXI1&gt;tcnce
h1gh

WH1N -TV was nece:;;sary

EMPLOYIES In th• group pic·
ture an left to right: H. A.
Pric•, ANistant Plant Mlna1er,
H. K~ C. G. Adler. Plant

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~lao at the meetlnJ the mot10n
&lt;1ij1s passed that $'7U would bl! tak
The Tr 1-county
Commumty
eft from the Unanticipated Emer- Concert Association Ui presentms
ltielel and Cogtma:~nc1ea Fund a prouam at the Washmgton
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[0 ~he\c;ommlseioner's Compensa· auditorium m Galhpohfl next
~; 6f J',mployee!J, for vaeat1on Tuesday at 8 p m accordmg to
tbe' elert for the ' year the announcement made by the
i.Ni
Aslioe1at10n oHJcers this week
~· :q.~ were 11lso approved lo be
The p1ano duo o£ Btil and Pat
f~?t ~ meetiflg,
M'edlcy wdl appear at 8 p m. on
January lOth. 'l'be ortgmal date
:t:~.
00
for the concert was thts evemng

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but
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over the country, and w1th
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v411~Dd a document to the

~UTFIT_ CONSISTS OF.
INNERSPRING MATTRESS ,
MATCHING BOX SPRING
6 WALNUT FINISH LEGS
HEADBOARD

M! 1tltrrl ,tn d JoyCl' CirCit'
lr1 ' ill • d ••n Frelda
ami
CltrpoHit 1 lf'ICntly
1\lt uul 1\liK Dell Talbot!
t.:rllndi h1 ltlt t'n
were
rt!d 1 .RII&lt;'~t' nl 1 ht•J CQrpcntel and
tall nulv
fiVe
t\lr .11 u Mr~ S
W
l'nrtl111d ttlllf'rl on Mr ~tnd
H H ll11t'l recently.
M1 I •I \o\itrrl, Portland, Wll ~
rt'Ct 111 , "''~1 of his
Mr~ Alh111:. Gluese ncamp
Mr .urd Mra. Howard
and c h1 lrh ,, wcr~ recent
of '-ls and M1~ 8 ft. Allen

S1ngle Copy

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"''orkers
Meet
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At Inst1•tute

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was m the Holzer Hospital H
R k
h
f
The
angmg oc near ere
h
h
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emorr agmg
pro use Y
A spokesman for Amertcan Qas
spokesman averred that there ti nd Electrtc Corp, 'parent
com
was a cntical shortage of
all pany, tn New ·York, satd acqu 1s1
types of blood tn the regaonal tton was completed when
Ohlt
blood bank located at Huntlngton Power bought 210 acr-.ls from
The reasons given for
the James A Goldc8mp, owner of th •
shortage, were that durtng the plat The balance of the land haC
hohdays people neglected to do· been pun::hased more than onr
nate their blood, • and 11/ many year ago, the company Sllld
The spokesman sa 1d Ohio Pow
areas the quola was not reached,
as It was not m Mc1gs, wh1ch er had "no Immediate plrlns" to
had a quota of 100 pmt..s,
but build but can Proceed when the
were 20 short
areas power demands so r .?(]ulte
ThJs io not happening only tn
the Metgs area, the spokesman

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Mercedes
Condon

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Bu.line.. Phone 398

AUota of blood at t.he last visit ~f reported.
IRONTON 0 UP- The
Ohw
~ .regional
l!l~!Ximabalc,
t~e
A spoke~~:man Erom the local
h'
d
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~ )lad to l:k MOur~d for !!IX Red Cross reported that stx per- Power£ Co ..as com1P ,ete
7
h
j
tiOn•o
a
acrepo
onw 1c 11
.peraons by -tbe ~ Crnss, who sons were round to dorate t etr ex ects to butld a one m•lllon

'iGasoline Bids
' Are Sought By

MERCHANDISE

Mar ;:

Thursday, Jaunory 5, 1956

hlth )5 to

30. Some dovdntftl arM! sUthtty

Ohio Power Gets
Acreage For New
Generator Plant
ah&lt;'Quh'"

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Eighty-five Attend
Open House Held At

Pomeroy-Middleport,~Oh!o

Editorial Phone 397

.Due To Lack Of Blood Givers

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NIWCOMEI to Ho~1 trC
at st:ar. ta 8-Ye&amp;N;Jld Babetta
Bain, who.ee contract l:lu bet:D
approved bJ' a Superior eo"'*
judgfl. She's been in TV, iul.4
played \.'OJfl "Miriam,•• Mo&amp;M'

No. 221

·Supply Is Critically Short

,:,""'-"'Yiit:•:l~•te~r~,~ln~'~'T;h~•=Te=n~eo~m~m;an~df·:~~ev~e~n~ln:g~~Tw~o::·~·~·l~"~'~'~,o~n~s~w~er~e~~M~r~s~A~I~"~'~D;o~d~,o~n~re~tu~'~n~e:d~f,~o:m~~~:=;j~:;•:·a~~i

al lhC
•church 0£ fhc
aslor
Ndl&lt;l re/IC .Sunday
cvenutl{ 'o\oi'rt'
touductcr! hy Rev 1111d Mrs Dcv. ey
\Yrmnts, Worlh, Ill , who
wcsc
I hrHJ~l'!o(ueots of her hwther, Rev
ltol~crt Sl.~&gt;t'rs 0111d so n Call
Mr
1' anr! Mrs Moun ts !ill' traveUtnA
nan,i;cl ssts &lt;~nrl he g,t\c lhe st"r
rnon ,md ~he sang a so lo
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Ch&lt;ra G Rucr and rour
year pms Lu Clar1ce and Brenda
Norr:8 Franklin M Riter P. 'ld
Nam;\ E!chtnger were each pre
scnted lbl'r:e year pins and Ruth
and B.dy Wmgett t'I'.O year pms
Pms lcr one yt!at perfect at.
tcndllnce uer&lt; awarded to Mus
.Marl'Ja J\:ur M1 s lJenry
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Carolyn VanMeter, Bobby M1ck
ey, P:ltt:; ..r. rl Susan Wmebren•
ncr, W1 nd,a Rout~h and Howard
Park!:•

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4tl. lncr..aJng

ent
onal Blood Ba
Is eported Depleted

new

A f1vc · yt'ar pin was presented

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Local Girl Scout
Troop And Leaders
Have Party Friday

The XM-Turnpike Cruiser, an unusual, ex~rimental model created by Mercury
UIVlSion, ia the first automobile designed to take full advantage of the nation's budding
Improved highway system. Styled to give American motorists maXImum drivinr
pleaaul'&lt;!, comfort and safety as they travel tho new turnpikes, it featurOB virtually unobstructed v~.aion in every direction. Transparent plasbc "butterfly" roof inserts lift up
automatically when doors are opened to permit eMe of entrance and exit. Completely
roadoble, it ia only 4 4 feet biQ,h,

atter&gt;danc••l

- --II Pharaoh Monroe

Mr 11HI Mr~ t .11 l ~1rtch\ arc rled a colo/llsl bouQUl'l of p.tle
annnuJH an g lht' m.nt'ILL!t of hen yel low carnttt10n ~ Mr (;f'nfl M1tch,
daughh r, Len 1 to lot•ur ge Will brother of f f,hc l!mh· setverl
1~111 Nf' !&gt;S I'lrll.HI
l1 ~ ~~~~ ol Mr bp_~t man
and Mrs l.t•org(l W!llr,tm Nt ~~e l
Jmmec1tllt(•ly followm~.: ll ~.o. Cl! l l'
road. Sr of Poml'l o~ J lH dou hlt! lliQO) the ll ('W Mr Hnd Mrs NL~
ttng crrrmnn} .,.. .t~ pt 1 f111 rllt tl LH-' sc lroad ldt for ;1 ~ hrnt Ll !Jl to
fflre 1h1 o~ J L.tr 11f the I utlu r.lll Vsrgmw
lhurch Sattmh\ llctt ml ur ~I
M r~ Nl•s~;l.'ltoad ~ tY53 lliarlu
at 630 PM wtt h lhi Ht•v L M
ate or PornCIII) llr gh Slllllnl IS
Mohrhoff off I{ 111t ang
Tl.t hittl(' V.ll:-i H1111t il In .,1 emplo yed by O'lliH n &amp; 0 lin en
sllt•·1 lenj.;lh th l\S~ ul ltJ.(hl hlu t' Attorn ,•ys at Lo~w Mr N• '~•· I road,
J-lsg\1.
lart'With 11\Jtlthl n)..' tn• ~ llllls.mrl :.1 gradu11to uf l'owwroy
School
,
class
nf
]]}[)()
~r r\led four
t'l\f rtl'(l u tnlolll dl
lloUIIU lt nl
nrs m lin' N~:~v~ .111d ~~k nov.
"'m
whil e taru,tllol\'
~
1 1
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M~ 11 t nr 11 1111111 v., 1, \tt~s {,uul 'pluy('d
by tlw Ntw Ynr Ccn ra
Sp&lt;"n{P 11f l'utntso v •l11rrd tn ;t Harhoad
The }OUn".., •uLiplt v.tlllc~ldt' at
m al chin~ d11 '' of 1 h tlllfl•LJ.lllr I .tc!J
Con i S\ Mtrl•ll. port
w1th avorarlo •l!ll' f.:-illlt.•o; antI _~a:__~ 2211
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Vol. VII

Aw ....o·d&gt;l for perfect
at the Asbury Metbodlst
school, Syracuse, were
ted S•J ,Jllay morrung by
B W{•e~;e.

filM STAR Gra.ce Kel17 (left) and Kn. WUllam Paley ot New Yofk aro the world's best dre&amp;Sed
women, a. llstfld Ln the New York Oreal lutltute's annual poll ot. more than 1,000 fashion experts
M1.sa Kelly and Mra Paley tied for linst. In tie for second ara Prtnce.u Ma.rJaret o~ England and
her AJnerlean aunt, the Duchlll of Wlnd10r. Ot:berJ named 1D poD are Mrs. Henry Ford [[, Mrs.
WOllam Randolph Hea.nt. Jr., Mra. OVet&amp; Culp Hobby, Mra. Wlnaton Guest, Countess Rodolfo Cres·
..Jl! S'!_ Ro!De, Counteaa ot QtW.tepl1le ~lin. A. G, Vand.erbllt. Mra Byron Foy (lnten1ataonaiJ

GetMrally fair tod•y,

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cr Mrs Waller R1ng, New Mata
mo1 a~. ts lhc oldest o! t11e four
ger.f&gt;ratw ns and her .son, Erne111
Hmg 1'\rw Matamoras, IS the sec

enttne

Weather

Devoted To Tile Jnte,...•.Of 'l'lae ltleffl,.lfcK• Are.

un JMn

ond Rubert Warren , rather of the
new baby, lli the third generation
anrl Jo Beth cGmpleles the grouo

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Disobeying Sign •
Brings On Fine
One man was fmed by a local
magJstratc and another cited to
'appear before a magJ.Cjtrate for
traffJC violation, the Highway Patrai reported
Bryan Da\0 1", Pomeroy,
\\a s
meted $5 ana costs by Nilrldll'port s Mayo r r •0 F1:.be-r, Wed
nr sday nrght f01 fatlure t o obe~
.11 stop 111gn anrl
Charles W1ldcr
mulh 34, Por1wr•Jy, wu Cited b}
the Htghway Patt ol Wednesday to
appear bclore Just1ce of
the
Peace Percy l'coples, today
on
the charge of dnvrng With defec
tl\C IJ ght~
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ruat7 mcclmg &lt;tl the Jlacm" D&lt;~r
tt ~t Church
Rev John Jo'lwn01l, HaCinP Mt'1hodtst Churt h gave a ..rrpurl uf
the program ror the 1956 Cnunh
f':~rr anrl he was
mstructcd to
llilffie ht s ('01\llllltiCC' 'I'.Orkcl s
ror
thr ~ annu&lt;~l
p!OJ ('Ct Thi!
Oh n
Council of Churchs Youth Dnrs
ton IS sponsormg th ~ Ohio Church
Youth Movrment and recognt t!tm
wall bt! ntadr dunng Youth \hck
l'ndmg f'C'b 5
Jn plannmg !he lnh•rdC'numm a
tional Youtb Rally Mr Hoyt w.t ~
JwJd. LJu; F•b- ~ked to call a ~twg of lt;i.dt::r~

i'lans for an lnterd"PnomllUlhonal Youth Ral ly for !he county
were dt seussed when the Mt-1 gs
County M1mstenal Assoc1atmn llll'l
TUesday al th~ Middleport Cburch
of Chn.'il Rev C. E Hoyt, pre ~ l ­
dcnt , was m charge of the meelwg
"'tth the hosl pastor, R!.!v. Fr!!d I
(lardnel', leading the devotional
serv1ce on the topic "Whatsoever
More"
It wa.s voted Ihat the excl'Utsvc
commtltee be m charge of \II('
program for J.be year and an m
v1talion was extended by the Rev

W"'tey JenkiJll. to

Present for the Tuesday lliC&lt;' 1
1ng we1e Rev Bangerter,
Re''
Elwood Rt&gt;v Jeokms, Rev Doster
!lev Gatdncr, Rev Hoyt , Rev Leslie Kum;e and John Shaw The~
adJourned (rom the church for a
luncheon at the Martin Restauraut

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Thursday, January 5, 1956

- -IUcilord

L Owon ••• , . . . . . . .

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7:00 Today
9:00

1.1
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11•eln( leadership West Germany
hb become a sover-eign natlori. It
hat joined - the North Atlantle

11=-"
9:00

9 :80 'ord 'J'heatre

Show

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Mason Co. Cirt.uit
Courf&amp;egins fork
At PointPieasant

proqreu."
Fast Getmany remains under
Communi st rule, an enslaved sa•

teJtite of Red RuHia.
P.llt Dlffer•n~•
How KreaJ. iii the ditrerence between rree Wrut Germany
and
captive East Gormany is shown

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Tod1y

Coffee 'linte

:.

my new

Mlf~UtWi' Mill

Mr _on San, ,lllh.
~usll

and

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!Ol'lllerly of )da-

or

AtetY"and•t.u"aele. DPn Aten. ·.

John, HeJ'\11-an and Mrs,.

EUa and M,llude Blosaing Sqturday,
·
Okey-- ~h of Fairfax, Va.o !s
o~

visltin&amp;' w~th_ bi$ brother Denn1s
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and wl1e ind.eflnite)y•.1
·H isa Twill dli,Ckal'll
Mr"
Laura. Gibb1 Were 11:1es11 of Mr.
aDd Mrs. Tobey Myers, Friday.
, .Lowrence Wine_brenner i11 ill ·of

160,000

and . .

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Mason Co. School
ProbleJDs Occupy
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.P'lWSAttention
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s. Bklllrut

...Ut- •t Mle

Joan of Arc, Brand-red

KIDNEY -BEANS
Argo Brand..:....ten'der, green and lasty

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GREEN PEAs·

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2:303 cans 25~

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t. He uaa..l•

Brlt.lah

ni.ted

Parliament
11. A mtohan·

Lincoln
IS. Pl&amp;' pen

Joal man
12. J'areweU
13. Compor&amp;•
Uvt )\lrlty

•· Slow onu.)
T. Poem
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e. Apportl911p

i&amp;oln
19. t:ncounttr

10. Submtrted

u . TO matt

28. Petmtt

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O.lmonloo,

fa~nnw-

at. Qlpttll

a..c•rdi

~2·303can~ 254t

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Ba1han
tl!lb-l
11. Wapiti

cenmonil$
eharnbt:,-.

2:15

.Anol'lod ._...,1, oncl frvlh

Libby's whole kernel

Bt1t~olden

8ush'1

Stok•lv Fln•t-oboppd or . ~

or white

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Busha Best-t(•l• end

HOMIJ'IY ... 2-303cons 19c Sauer Krout . 2-303 cons 29c Turni_p Greens
I

,J&amp;o•y,beooif, '!ll~-~~~. vuQJiables-Diptv

ao,"¥1¥nAl!Jl... Sl.lJIIorote
tf,

1t. ""nr·

- 12.
i&lt;lf(od bird 33.

11. Simpleton

"win
o-

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-·'B££F STEW~ . :· •

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a.. ~lbtrla• _1~11

.26. Girl's na.ITI'e
2t. Tklrul"'t
31 . Painted

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82. Dutlny

1'2!10

38. Land•

mnaurt
IJ.Qb\Oin

OYII theatre

1:10 lilga 0!1

·Horm..s. loecled with flavor

T•lfr ff•vored; In fomllto "'""';' ;l:onnell~l

SPAGHETTI ... :-........ . 1SY.a o:l con 1Oc !;HILl C.OM CARNE
Chun Kina

'-'f or c:hlroken

Ho~~· J-.tY lundf110n mtat

. . ' . . . . compdin 59c SPAM .-•..

CHOP SUEY ....
Smucker'•' Qld Fashioned
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. . . . 12 os con 37c

ROfai Pudcllnoo

PIE FILLINGS
3 pkgs27c

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Ludilr Loot, chom&gt;. - " - aoolo

_Prlc,ct , Lb Pkg . .

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for,You I

Pole Beans

Hunt's'

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ean buy.

Clil o~lray jlaeked-Evaali F_F B,.;m~e very fbles_t you

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SAUSAGE .......&gt;f.3-111,
r,l ,s 7St ~ARE ltiBS •........ . . ·- ... lb 35c
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IU. Conteat

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ONIONS . 31b cello·bog 25c

tbY'Phen•

altd!

Jl . ~lrd '·

.... IA&gt;tlll!l lo ~·l
$.dam.
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Snepnv f11vor, Rom•

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TANGERINES ... 2dos69c

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•for U.• U&gt;Ho Jl'o, X tbr 1M !W. (lo; ole. ·t.lntlt ~ fllliiM
-tropt.l_.., tho Nnrth. and forma,IIOII Gf. ·tM lit ·~ ldlilli
llloh ~a; tloi -loltno aro &lt;lllhi'onl.
·A

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a.a.n,

APPLES ........ 4' lbs
43c
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Mo. 2lh con a7c

2lbs29c'

sWtit•s Premium-thin sUcetl-lray paeked :,

pin. (naQt.)

Mom ~
~~~ ·

CHERRIES
2 Mo. 2 cani 39c

Strlnglei!S, green, na.vorlul

·~liiiK ·SA.U:iAGE , ...... - ~~ :·.~~~d9~ 9RPUHDBEE~ .. : ... . .. .- ... lb 33c

SO. Atb~y ' ·

Claronoe D. and Cloro

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PIE FILLINGS
Mo. lean 32c

Slilft!ou.llt&amp;lo·al!

..."!!d,

. D. •Old &lt;:lli'l ~mo
to lili''J""I
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PIE CRUST MIX
2-4 OS pkgs 29c

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Ntwt
4l- AU eorrta_t
u . Mcham net'
daJ\prtnct
44, Sh•rp
tl . Sh:tptllc;t
•e. To wind

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aame

10:011 o...... Oobol
10:30 Hit Puailt
q:110 !lt&lt;oa &amp; !!Poria Qoodllnilo
IHO 0!111 T~eltro
U:M New Year's Eve ' From

Giill

lunohhlo

• 2~oscan 3'9~

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8:00 Perry Como
8:00 · .,eople Kre ·runny
8:30 Texaco Star Theatre

'f."VIil~a~lt

Mv.'

APPLE BUTTER_
19os jar 19c

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C1rtooa Cam1val

illu..or,t Football

Y.,.,.ll

MARGARINE
lib cart 29c

4:41!1 East-We~ Shrine pme
~:SO 1111 Sul'jrlu

Sl. BubildetJ

pl.ce ,..,.. on

STAMPS-

2..303 cons 25~·

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Mr. Wilard
Fanfter Cllck r
1:30 To'.Je AnnOunced

11. Pueblo

18.Sphtre
lll. Godde.u
.qt dawn

16. Ktnt ot

11:10
11:00
I !2:90
~ 1:00

to"' ...d

clouW. whtn you save S&amp;H GREEN

MACARONI . • 1 lb pkg 20c Golden CORM .l -303 cons 35c Beechnut Baby Food 6 jars 59c

11:00 l!llrr.
bird

IIIli •~.d from our shelv•

your INfttry sMif -

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priots.

MI.,&amp; thole flmow brandt -rour

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GOLDEN~
CORN
.,

1:30 And11• Ganl
10:00 Pinky Lea
10:30 Wlnbhell ·&amp;: Mtbouy

ao.OpiJo.

o&amp;rr

...-m.

Swlft'o All-

Top Valae-or Toy Town, whole kernel

u:IIIJ Sian on

21. HaD!

offlr YOU

lltt you ttodr JOUr IIMif and .,.lw
tl• QualitY of fheM fiM br1ncf1 for

IA'rutDAY
1. Cru•tacean•

week

ltuys Ia N.tiOIWII Brands thlt will

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bunrt

Wfth 1956 so new Md eur

10 alert ..,.._ etctlna to Mve • lot

GRAPEJE LY

~moss

cenc.ntrete

GRAPEJUICE ....... _... 2-6 oscons35c

Boston was 1the
her d•ua:hter, Mrs. ,ftJ.

aon County but D.OW
Mor.:an~
town il visiting his . aunt., Jda
Cet~l,

C'briltD1u eve.

.arlui Brand-fnob-frtiiZft

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Ct)cil consulted Dr. T. L.
Hatiis. ,
:
M.t,-. and Mrs, Paul Blessing of
pt, PlfiasaDt were -dinner gu'e{ti

IIJifl\lp,~
l
*'il

tbe7' Will move to New

llunohlaolroniii--

. 11.0~

o~_)!!' . tha·n 18 mll-

GroYe EUB Church Suaaa,. ewea· retum,

Thomi&gt;&amp;••

Gladys B\eNlng -we~~e in Parkers·
burg Slturday where t~e latter

ed the frontier tci Jhe West. In
fnur year;1. nelr1y one mllllonperHom have do~e .th"t.-out of a

::_
o..;-~~~~~n

m...u.r.

~iiJO.·. \Yard,

Ernie Kovacs Show

also 271,000 Germans In all croaa·

Oak

and Mra. l.O:ra Mae Brown. ·

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Dlnll Dona Ecbnol

the East German poliee aJ"my fled
to Wut Germany. During 19tl5

at

a.

.

MrS. Ethel Fey_\ ~lslted _Tft,llrsr
d&amp;:f .\lltb ~~:na .art~ Yen~ -Pl_ekens

men had voluntQ8hd for service
In the We11t GeiiDP armed fo~s
Undoubtedly the "1 ~tire eoo,OOO
coultl be raised by ' voluntecr enlistment.
During 19\'15 4,288 me(hber&amp; of

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Jlrl. Do~

, Friday.

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an interet-tint .sermon

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!Irs.- Ulm!r l!,wberry &lt;1)10&lt;1 on
lira. W. S: 'Bi116p' of J't. !'le....,.l

FRIDAY

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X&lt;. aDd 1.1..,. DeMu

.Ad,uuer, at 80, 1,1 aUU ve?)'

or

My••

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I'llIDAY

11:80 Tonlahl

Indomitable choracter.
astoni shed hill 4~~. ftom I
He ,hows no sign that he Is bou t of pneumonia. He ' ~annot
rtuae~West Gtl'mab)''•ltrqns m1o. evltD thinking of retirt'ment. He last forever but w).an be tl0-01J a:o.
lf•arlr lix feel tiiU. bo ~llllll•• can 1tlll work harder than many he will leaVe hi.l mqnummt ln
ramrod ilrallht lila laee. with men 20 yeors his junior. He has his stron&amp;, free cquntry.
hg;h. Cbeek bcme.s, lhows 'h.lJ 1tetn, ju&amp;t recovered , with rapidity lhat
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Wllkln~on

the

announee ·t he birth of a dauahter weeke11d with Hr. ud .lin. Will·
born New Year'• motll.inr iD the iam Broob and family, ·
HMzer Hospital.
.
-Mr. and
Ray Robiuon, Mr. ·
Thou villtins in the home of ad ~Hh.
were in ley.
Cecil
~Sj""iidiayi..iii~liNiew~Biai'i'"~~ii~~iiiiiiiiiiM::i"i-iJiessiiiie Aten ia

Kr1 l'uole Ta 11or ...s lfr, and
Mtl. W. w. st..ta SuacbJ.
lfr. aDd llrl. Jobft1 A 3leular
YUited w-Uh rtla11Yet in Point
Pleuant Sunday t¥e.alq.
llr1. Carrie Kilt( bad as her
a:ue•h Yonday Mr. IDd Mrs S.
Jlrl, LaVen y .... aDd . _
c Spainhour .tOD and dliugh ttr of .....,, Sally Ann, .,.al fD111
lbnaet w' J..eplt. Ballard of evt1dQS and lil.oDdi.J al~ · wau.
South Cbarleaton
other membera of IMr famDr,'"~ at
·
tbe home of her 1iJtet- Kr. u4
·K r.. Lunaa Ralney returned to Kn. Joe Lish, Z.HIYllJe, ()hio,
her hom~ At Board after tt~endlnl
sp:. and Hn. ~ IIMI?'
JeVerll d.afl wltb latt aon-i n-law aDd baby, Vireinia, are ape.adiDI
and da11pter, Kr. and kra. Fred t.be bolidaya at tD Jlomt of ._
P.•ut of HuntJqtea.
Jr&amp;IKlr'l!o&amp;ber, 1111. A. B. JoN..
Mr. •Dtl 11r1.
B. M~"ave berrJ. While bere they atte.ldIDd lam.lJy are apending the ed tbe weddirt~: of ber brotber,. '
JaolldQ1 iD Kablu. ·opon their ! JLnunJ Love wbleb oceun'*l oa

Mr.

••opla'
• 'Cholee ·
Drajrtel ·

U:JG Bud

tho,.. ....a-

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STRAWBERRIES
2 pkgs49c
'UJ
ORANGE J ICE . . . . . .
~ os cans 59c

Clarenee 1$rowa who w.aa., on a
fifteen day ~eave tetuiiied :to Pt.
Camp~, l):y, lart week.
;; ~ C&gt;.~ .f;.... ~~fl!li~ was, the, .guest of
and Mrs. C.illvin lJ;lessiql and
' BOD . Lewil, Thw:aday eVIi!D~&amp;.
Mis.s Gloria Crump visited Mi&amp;!ll
AQ,itir~l'pwn, Th~day. ·
Tb·i,: · Ladies ~d of Board Baptist ~bur~b met Wedftesdaf- wltb
Mrs. .~Q,i.~ .T aylor mid speq__t" the
ci!IY In quil!ihg, .The next m~~lllng

J.tre

10:00 !fx VIdeo Theatre
11:00 1\.ews Headlines
11:05 We.ather~ut
11:10 PreS&amp; BoJC

Huley Bonecutter ehlldren of Columbus apeat

•1 lor.

Th¥ro~y ,
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O~J· !l!'\UI\. Fairfax, Va, ~penl
~y"liltti Mr. and !l)'o, Cecil

guest 01

1&gt;¥

Under Adenauer's firm.

ftn.

Mr. and

""-'"• trooo a Iotti' IUa-.
Jll» Butrielo Clupe.u nat
low daTt
wltb Jllao
Coa.a.l. BoaeeaU.. llfadn~Q.
A lit. WIIOIIOI of Bndenon
hu paullued .,. tar. kzu:nn. u
the lliller tana oa laute 1 and
hu moved there.

•)la&lt;d 1\ousb ol Union, .lllt,.day.

Pa'll ,1&lt; M117 fora

¥-ou Bel Your

and

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""'" · . Bleulna:, Mrl. Glt'llett
C)aa]mlan, Beatrk:e, Krl. lbry
Those -na.itlaC lin. Garll'et
Bonuutter and Connie, lln.. Pearl Chapman .and W. A. BIMiiDK SunWeipnd llld 1Brend&amp; w•e villi· da,. 'ftnt lfr. and l&amp;a. Leonard
or:1 of Leonard Rowh aD4 family Rouab, Saadra ud Xilton Bay,
Saturday eveaina.
M11 . MM)' Bonecutter ud Coanie,
· George Boston, wile ud tOll MJos. Pearl WeJpad ad Brenda.
Herald are aper:dinll a 1hon vaea- :Hr. and Kh. Aldll• Cblpm.a of
tlon on their farm on Route l.
Allianee, 0 .
Mr. and Mu. 1obey Jriyen were
There will be preatblnl Hrvic~
Sunday dinner guest. ol Mr. and at Bo,ard Baptist ChUtch, lao. 7th.
Mrs. Lester Adkins of Pltio ValRtt-, Forrest llurra:r delivered

Earl Adai'DI L"!d frieD ~·t ~bar eaJled on Mr. aad Ill\~
(ijbl» S~W'dly.
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Ul Point
PIWiot.
Jm. IOMpbiJle RobmiCHp. Vn.
EU..beth Bolton ••d ealled
OD llr. and Hra . Dwtttd Gibb1

Sunday witta relativa

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Robert Brown Wu a JDHt of

8:3G Sports EJJe
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And n!)W, to start the new :v('&gt;ar
the flr.~t army, air foree and navv
men of what is to be the rkiO.Ooo
man Weal German"Streilkraeftestrilrlng fol'Ce-have 1110ne tnto
tht&gt;lr barracks.
To start the new year •l11t'l.
Adella'''r h.:~s anA,wnN'ld.
tbe
threat• and pr.omiiN
the Kremlin by sayin1:
"Our' place Is with tht&gt; free
wn-rld of dem~racy, con11tihttiob·
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T~e ·Lid.Jet Ald of Oak Grove
EUB Chlltd&gt; Riot Tllooday
with
Mrs. Alll~ t,lofhna;n, Plahl. Val}ey

WQI'I~ oUir. Sweeney
2:45 ilodera RoiMneea
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Date Wtth IJfe '
4:1ft Modern Romances

Treaty orsanizalion. JtJ induatry
Ia booming. It has att1lned the statw or a world power.

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lloulh, lllr. ond llrl. Aady Edwarda of HanttaJ(.oa n.4 · Okey
Rouah oJ VirJlniL
, Herald &amp;o.toa, Ak~ _ulled
at "the Board Blptl.it qpt'd 1un1

Maude 'BIOaoinl Thuraday.

~·: oo Parson's Study

bU own.
MINt lmpOrt,nl Vo..
It 1!1 th ~ BOth blrthda.v of leathflow important that one vote
~r-tough,
poker - faced Konrad
Adenauer, chancellor of the Fcd - was, It Is dlrtlcuH to reaHae.
At that time West Oermany, df'·
etalllepubllc of West Germcmy .
moralized, was RUB dilf(inr out "of
the ruin!! of World War n.

NIOHf ClUI chorlnt Monica
DaYII, 114:, ho:d1 a card lnVQklnf
th• leap year priVUege ot uk·
tna men to marry, &amp;tter belnl
ChUNn " Mia Leap Year" tor
New York VB'W oouncU BMUaJ

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Kr. l11d. liJL Dalla• YtaJet or
Kuoo, lolpude rr,, Jlinmla ' and
ii'Udt of New Haven eaUed on Jlr.
0114 lfrl. lCd Fry Sundiy,
Mr, Ud Xn. And:r Edwardl of
Hua.tLDtton- were a:ueJta of Mr .
and Mn. DenDI• Roush, Sunday.
ltn. Etb~ Fry it IU.

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til Rk:tird Sunday.
Stanley Sblelds of OIUo vitlted Charleston are villtiDJ l!(t. r&gt;and
Friday with Mn. Ura Brown and Ml"'l. Sam Boston.
family .
:Mr. and Krt. Leo Kl.ftl and

Chapman i.nd BeaKrl. lAura Gibbs, Kn.
Mary Bobeeutter and Connie of
Hendenon ·.viaited ·with Ella and

12:00 ·Tennessee Ernle Sho"

Communi111 aureasion.
IY CHARLES M. MtCANM
It was Oh Sept 15, 1_JH9, that
Unl~ Pr"' Staff Cor.-.tpgrtthnt
Adenauer
was rna(le . Chttflc~U_ot:.
T!'ie old fox, as he is ca!led, J,q
He
was
elected
by his p•i'Hament
1ttting messages of conRratulation
in
Bonn,
the
West
German c&amp;Pi·
l~m all over ttte free wor)d total,
by
a
majority
of
ohe vote-day.

ed 011 !Mr. and ·l 4n. EruJe Grimm
llrl. at Brinker Hollow Saturday.

Mrs. G1111ett

11£:3Q 'Featbec Your Nest
1:od' Current
UO lloiiJ of I'Y

.Uon int he Atlied t:hlfense .aM:ai'nsl

by a few rlgures.
Month11 ago more than

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•10:00' Dint DObg Scl!ool
110:30 Erllle KoYics Show
11:00 Home

and kings, prime ministers
atld
roreivn mlni.!ters, arc not mere
formalities. Tbey are warmly !!Incere.
For to Adenauer, more than lD:V
other man. is due the fact that
l)on in ttae Allied defenlie againSt

'Miss Leap Year'

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Virpl ' Burr!, Jr., atuaeot at tbo
Unlvertlb of Kor1111town tpent
the holidayI with bia piU'enta, :Kr,
and Mn. Vir&amp;ll Bunt. Sr .

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.Jahali8 M. edltQtJ.t,l oUlte ,pbGDt I*J.• weei:; one year In advanet
Tbe DaUy Sentinel olftce.
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I Home Stand A~st Logan
8Y 808 BY&amp;R
Coleh John Parson 's .Middleport ~Yellow Jackets ~eking their
fh:st Win inSide !be Southor.astem
OIIio AthleUc Lcs.a;ue will t$. &lt;' on
the Ch,eftairu from l,.oRan High
t:!row night when the two
t ' lodr: horns at ell{ht o'~ll&gt;r'k
011.

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hardWOodS .

/l'be Jackets, current IM)Jsesson.
of~ one and rou r rN;otd [or the
se:uon seemed tu have improv .•d
silfe t!te first or thi s ca ~t' sea9on
~ould become
t ough contcn ·
d~ inside the league loo p.
lf'he game Friday night
w1l l
atVt a five game home stand fur
the YCHow Jackeh ancl should ·
-be the s tarting puinl if th e ~Iid ·
di~M are. .tn do any bl"tt.er lhan
they 4~d la st year. Th~ J ~c k eh·
at-e still lookinG f()r th at :111 im·
portant first l (•;:~uc· w ~ r1
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should be · on th .· ri"'i rJU!Jri ~~tel ·
Ttluday nig,h;', t):i tu :it,~ ,' J: ;. 1
the hands of J j hn .'1 ! 'h·J:lrl a11t'
coibpany at Godli p :..!is.
Thomas a11rl &lt;;,. , ~_. r.rorl ''l "' wil 1
probably hP rn1 th e -;\'~ ..: in;.! l1•ilm
fo'r thli' Chid ':. n ~ a~ wf'i\ ~' I}a,,
nncl
L"ppen. Fra nk Md .aughlin
:Sen Buckl t&gt;s wno saw plenty M
action in pr :•v11i\ls ?,:t mr· ~ arr ('X
ptcted to lit:&lt;' 111 "1·,, i"rHJ:w n!un'
with Murray nn rl Ma ni:;k:l 'L

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By JOHN GltlflfiN
Unit•d Pr•u Sporh Wrlttr
'Re-runs of .tw6 of ~ the btggest
holiday baaketbll · ltotWNIDlCDts
boomed the uUOR.tl ·tiUe • ho~
of s uccessful Soutbern Hetbotlb\
'\octay, but lerl Tulsa wlibiq •lbe
dotk rould be turned hick.
·suu nipped Rice, 'l6-'f3;-;ir
oVertime lut :Friday in •the fhlll
·Muml of the Southwest CoOter·
Met: pre·season to'urney_ 1at ~~
tob, and Wetlnesday ~Jht \be
Mus~ngs emphasized t~r ·~
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1 erlortty b~· dtubbing Ricie - f17'
" [in a rttgular-season game' ~at , ba:
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u,als 6r ~he. AI~·College Touro.• y
~4l Oklahoma Caty, but Oklahoma
;ct~Y turned tJ\e tablf'S .Wedm;s•
Gay night, 58-M, on Tulia's OWn

three

boya CIP&amp;ble of hittins the loops
(or the doubJe flpres as well as
two lads with playmaklna :~b1 l i ·
ties.
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Definite Jbrtibg line·ups for th t·
Jacket baskeleers arl! always 10
-'cubt u ' each boy is capable ~o~f
replacing the other at allY s:iven
tirhe. Larry· Baker anti Bob Me·
Kinpey .form the center for.ward
combination for the .JMtkats and
add .to their tel.m! •attatk ·with
puints . and reiJOunding. Bob Mor·
.-is the other forward i1 one of the
.00n1.ll ' bighe.st scorers and alway.s
;omes through in the clutch ·
Larry Estep and James Bowles
~ orm a fine playmaking learn at
. hf&gt; guards to round out lh e Joeki.'l Citlilfttet.
Tbe · Little Jackets, unsung
herue.s or the preliminary games,
Nlli'!Se ' out to cop their rifth win
nf the season when they meet
lhe 1Lojan Papooses at seven o'
dock . thr Jacket reserves have
improvfd !Iince the first or thf'
.;e:.san ..and s~ould be tough
to
~ top F;rlday n,l&amp;ht • .

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IV UNITID.PU~.
lAST .
WASHlNGTON UP- Ted Wil liams. Boston Red Sox slugger, has Villanova 70 Wtat.~;the&amp;ter ,St . .82
beep named the initial recipie nt St. Joseph Pa. til Li!ltlle ·t!fl
of the Clar k Grlffllb Memori11!
Trophy by the Wuhington Tou&lt;:h·
down Club . The award, honoring
the ate pr e~idcl)t of the Wash ing·
ton Senotors, wlll be ruad~· annual·
ly to the perllon who makes thr
greatest contribution to I.H• st~billl
in lhe opinion of a -special dub
tommlttec .

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Re-runs Boost Title Hop~

Columbja vs Pittlblara:b, •JPd

Holy Cross 80~~"-"'ll•ut tit!
Syracuse 85 C ill 8'1

Delaware 84 1\ 1f!a 1fl
t.arayett" 10
avian 8'7
Temple 61 Lehll t8
St. Bonaventure 1'80 ~oyne 70
Seton Hall 69 Loyol.a·, M:d . &amp;4
St. John's N. Y. 88 RhOde Is. 01
St. Michael's •1 Vermont 64
NEW YORK
UP- OkJahom a Westmin ster t6 Juniata M
SO liTH'
UlJ,iver!!ily';&lt;i {·hampioo Sooner.~ .
!hnlor
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To\uftament
wbo were undefeated and U' Jtied
SJ1rlng
Hill
102
Glem1on
91
during the l9~!J collea:c footb:11l
Jeuon and who defot.ted Ma ry. Mcmph.is St . .79 Miami, Ria. 71
land in lh C Orar'lge Bowl, Jan. 2
'll
have bean nnmed winners or th ~ Wakeo Forest '84
ecc::ond •nntHll Graqtl .m d fl!lf - Louisville l\2 Morehead jl(Y. M
Award, ~ymbolic nr the nntlon1il Bdmunt Abbey '84 RIChmond ~2
So. Carolina 'St. 86 Benediet 18
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two and five reeord for the season lnd after losing a dose 50 lO
49 ,decision Tuesday nig ht at 1'\lhens ehoyld be W1 the retwdnd
the BIJlle u Jbe Y~low Jackets.
Logan has OQe Jeag!Je win to their
credlt aDd will be out to ~et their

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Spr)ng HUt qu~Ufying for to·
night's flnal round in mild sur·
pliStes. MemphiS Slate upended
AUI,.mi, Fla ., '19-71, pnd ·Spring
lU.ll upse_t Clemson, IQ2..91 .
Utah •Rd Hoty er.ss, rated
No. -8 and 8 1D8Uonally,
were
amoill Wednesday nia.ht'B most
impreulve winners. The Utes
bn:Jke lool:e •111~ .1to do!Nn Mon·
tina, '.'F1:56, and HolY fJJ'oss easily
·turped back ConnecticUt, 85·68 .

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.Fdrest toqk an 84·71 ,Atlantic
€qa:d Conference victor)' from
.DUke; TexAJ 'Christian used a
rere ione defense to upset Texas
i'.S-87; Texas A4:M ~uted Baylor:
Daytori's Flyers, No. 2 natlonal00-'JOi_ ~otrfl ~·ftle doWned .But- l~t. play host to Duquesoe and
ler, 83-61, as six-five J.loyd Au· loth·rtnked Geo!Je Wa~hington
'bre)' 416t. JD ,Irish record with' 43 visits Maryland in two of to·
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~"t Cecd Msta~ lbf Oltlahoml
CltY Mid' Born to just;'i1 pointl:
was only 14·12 at Wichita bu' ':Jty edg~ out t6 a U-23 hal(·
fanned 270 in 208 innings. He wor 'Jme margiq.' boosted it to M-43
tbree
in the Western Lell ttlth three 'Jii:inutes lett to clinch.
inf:ludiqg a no. . ()~a Clty now has 9-1 mark
a pne:-huter ..In ·th~ ·er Jllllil J():2. " •
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'-Th. ilest ~ig holid.r tourna·
and struck out 37.
ment got t1nderway at Mobile,
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one j\1.4~ ·&gt;jllo' ·voted _ a;.-:in~t 1 brought (iut "the tiger" in•castel·

him ~ ·~It iQUng •_ '·.0..~ Fl)lJ. laJll ip.....,a ~;Ous«al .finish to 9J~ase
mer of West Jofdan, - Utah, _a the sparse' home lown gatberina:
chance for a J'e·JJUitcb . with
Ed- of l,.W7, a re-match
between
uardo Lauslie of .Argentina.
tho~ .same ' two aeemed 111orE~,
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Matchmaker J..aiTy Atklnll was
bredl.rnz t o" a bJ;UtSlnj ~lo-rouhd· non~mltal. !Earlier, Ia the ,week
Victory Weclheadiy "lligbl Over De had talke(l Of ·a·i.ausse 1natch
Rocky Caifillani, Judge CharUe here Feb 29
BUI ." saw the fight as a c,stellani
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odds wilJa tbo11.~ of 1 the / .ottvn' a eomewbat. ditappolnted Full~
Judge atfd t~e l,«etee, i both of mt!r UiiJ. · "'l'h&amp;l . 1plit decision
whom Qad ti'.UJ.Jmer On :top · ~ ~ Sllfprited me-." .. ...
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Fullmer, a wildcat who threw
Press, too, saw the Mormon on· punche5 tr~m everywhere, was at
lin) ;by • J&amp;.QI epread.
/ hill best When he worked , ~~m · Cu·
~ :t;h~ .~lp~ ·ol .)he ~~t
~118n~'s ~mae~. :r~ Cieye!.llnd~ .
supposed to get a sbo't at bius.se, er tried ' tiis lisui1 1atYte"' of tl'ab-a. ,cro~d-pleas!ng ~ruenti~ &amp;lug. bing for hill opponent,' b~t soon
ger who goes ·alter tns :Jard ~htnged ·the 'tadlc When FUllmer
''"'ltl~t •i&lt;t;ory, F&lt;j~Bf ·pl£~1 •.'Be• uUOJI ·IP wiOI.Ibo ief.l, then lfotcause Fullmer gained· ooly
a lowed with rights over the back.

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Rocky CasteiJanl, 1G9, Cleveland ,
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a deep.down price that defiee comparison

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tb6 many
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Beloit 71 Gustav..., Adoi(Jhus 80
CLEVELAND, Ohio UP- Pitcht·r Nolrc Dap:~e 83 Butler 69
Bdb Fel.\(•r, Jeun or th ~ Clevelll.nd Klinsas St. 67 Col. of Pacific 36
stiff, disclO!:il!d We.dncsd!ly lh!!l ·Marshell 09 Miami, o:, 93
he will become prellid1•nt . nf a Wayne 88 Eastern lllch(Jan 68
newly incorpon,ted
in11urance Ark&amp;n.~ os St. 78 Ml.dlsslppl 71
company here. Fe liN. wtw
ha s Marquette 74 ParlJ ·: Univ. 43
illot yet ~iwned (or the 19M season
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Mrs. Cora Oblinger
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guests of Mr. anti lfrs. ' BUUe
Lleving . and daUihter•.·
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and Mrs. Raymond Rousb
and Joyce were vialtibj Mr. and
Mrs. Ferris , Justis , and family,

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Dorothy were visiti~ MrS, Berth~~ Clark and LaiTy, Mopday.
Miss · Janic'i I Gibbs, Qorolby
. llOUJh, au have the

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pllllil to l11kc ;m Pc tive p!lrt in Hit' KansaS&lt; 6ll Oklahoitrj Ali:M 82
.new firm .
Oklahoma City ~ 'tul11a GO
SMU 81' Rice 60
LANCASTER, Pa . UP-J. Shob. TCU 73 Texaa 67
WIST ·
er Barr, director or uthl elics ot
Franklin ond Marsholl CoHcge Utah '11 Montana 'f'
tnd ·a member of the National Col·
1e1late Athlellc Assn. tel evision
commitlee, pre(lich there w!U be ,Bonecullers
fQW, If any, changes in the tcle·
Daugbtet
vllj.ng of collcKe roolball game ~
nQt sea!IOn . Barr •ay.s he i&amp; ba:dng
On New
Da.y
laii view on the report~ which he
First baby boni ..te ·tl couplt In
·th1U far has rccutvccl from varl·
tha Btnd Arta of ~ County
out sctmuls.
wat 1 daughttr to Mrs•. Harley
8onac:uttaf' of ...tart. Tht btby
born It tfol. Hotpltll at
NEW ORLEANS UP- Bobby
3:21
AM on Slfn~.
O'Donnell, hlgh·scori ng co.caploin
Mason Countw't tint btby Wll
4( lhe Loyola I.AI . C() llt'Me ba!fketa eon born to Mr. eftd Mrt. Wen·
rblll
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Hottlc•hu"'· Mlss., Wcdna~day ­ dall Wllllamt of leHrttbu111 at
1:17 AM on s~o~.,day at tha Point
with Ml ~~&gt;~ l ssi ppi
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~uthcrn b_""}'"'? he i~ quitting
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ifear's

lly TKQIIJ. OHLINGI~
Mr. -t•d lltl. Dlllu Crttbl IDd
llmlly were vliiUq with Mr.
Mn. Dwight Gibbl reemtl:y.
Mr. and Mn." •F . B. IJtcl:lfitld,
spent WedneadQ wUh Mr. lrfd
Mn~. Elmer Bair'd and ~nn,
JJI
Cheshire.
Robert Obllniler ~Qtnt Wednesday night with Pearl OhUuger.
MiU Emo,:ene Roush 11 •laY·
inll with Mra. Alva Lud:y'doo
tbll week.
Ralph Clark w.as
Robert Ohlinger
RJebard Roush

$ -~-' l D• ·• .,, '} f

higher wttb this "encore". In
' contra, ( to the t~uab ~attle put

up by 13th·ranked Rice. In th"e ir
'Jkat meeting, the OWls · fell be:bintl In the o~eniq, minute anq.
rtever caught up.
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points; Temple routed Lehigh
8148; Marquette routed touring
University of Patia:.., 7+43; aDd.
St. John's N. Y. edged Rhode . b ·
land. 8&amp;81: E_llewhcre, St. Joo.
eph'! ·Pa .• beat La SlUe. 69-66;
KaDJaS State dOWned College of
Padfie, 67-38; Vlllaao\la nipped
WNtchester St:, 7o.B2; SyracUse
routed Corbell, .M.tn: Seton Hall
trounced Loyola
Md.,
6iHW;
Louisville ripped Mort"Mad, 112·
94 ;
Kansas nicked Oklaltoma
A&amp;M 65.ti2; West. Texas State
sha~~ Texas . ~~. 72·71; •nd
AI 'tagli'?'i's ~foot Shot at. the
·gun gave Beliho.nt Abbe~ an •84·
82 upset over Richmond.

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WANT ADS
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~De IDOII~ for 11 eentl

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or 2 etDta pc wont will
be dlaqed for adv«tiaiaJ if aot
p.lid. for ltefort tbt t5tb of eac.L
monUa foUowiq iD.iertio.n.
I'ITon in Adv~uld be
nported Ullh;edJa'"'!ll· The Dail.Y
liellt!Del wW not be reopo.Wble
for IDOre tbaa one iDeotreet iD·

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LaGAL NOTte•

or see Paul Patterson, Rutland,
Ohio.
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STAR WARFARIN •1 00 4 lb
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packq:e,
tl-50·
HarmleSJ,
auaranteed. Ebersbach Hard·
ware.
l-3-atp
HOLSTEIN HElFER with calf,
$100. St!:e J\lva Cro&amp;S, Rutland,
Ohio.
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COMPLETE lniWIUlCe Protect.ieS.
Life. Auto, f'lJ'e, Polio. Call DoD
MUla. Middleport. C*JD,

!21) Reo I Estate

Apartment size REFRIGERATOR, FURNJSHZD HOUSE for
Side.
$25. Ca]J 80Z5.Y.
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Complete!)' modem. Freahl)'
t:ar4l of Tbaolm and b~lal Nu·
PliDted. Oa Uncolo HelJIIU.
tic:ea o.t £\leota printed at resu
Call 83().)4.
11·17-tl
lar dusified rata. Obltuara•
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TO BUY-Lo... Oak,
LEGAL NOTICI
eea per
p oplar, Bunood, Pine, WIU.UU.
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Sealed Bids will be rece1ved bY
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Also Oak, Poplar, Buawvuu the Board of County Commissionepuone 11Ye4 ~-.... •~;c.A1 bor
•.. er1, Meip County, Ohio, at the
Uoa.
WD , l"ftD or dry. "'- .-,
l-4, 8-4. DeUvered to our Office ot nid Board, Pomeruy,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tuppen PlaiD&amp;, Ohio yard. Ohio up untU 12;00· O'Cloell: nooa
·t965 PONTIAC Star Chief
Cub on deli\lfel'Y. Write or Jan. '16, 1966, For furnUhin&amp; tbt
li.tta. Low mileage, A·l ,
~ 111 for partlculan.
The followlha:
Jimmy Parsons, Middleport, 0.
Ohio Valle7 uta. Corp . Pboae
TraaJport delivery of GiiOUne,
1-4-3tc
CoolvUle lUJ.
Z.Z.tl regular and premium trades to
.the county Goriae, Rdck Sprinllo,
I 11 Notices
· Or eos·e·- -:=:-l Ohio, et the direction of the County Ena:laeer, durin&amp; the eo day
IEr OUR ELtCI'IIONIC SECRE- For lease-SERVICE STATION period commencing, JaD,. 18, 1956.
TARY TAKE YOUl\ WAIIIT
AND BULK PLANT, together
Quote prlees on both rat~ular
ADS AT YOU&amp; CONVENIENCE
or sepante. Small investment.
Cheap rent. Write C. B. Hanson, and
premium
IN TRE EVENINGS. CALL 39'1.
Board
of trades.
Commii5ionera reRiver
Road,
Galllpoli•,
serve
the
ria't
to re"Jeet IDY or all
Lower
JO'ITLED GA1t--ID.Itall1Uon and
Ohio. Phone Guyan -66086.
b'.o~~
Jl!l'vice. See u• for prjees. RQ.T1·5-6lc
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LAND FUllNitURE at Rutland.
23112
9-31)-tf
Board of County Co;nmtn:tonert
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By Dean Barnitz:, .Clerk . .
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS APARTMENT, private, 3 rooms (12) 22,
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Did you know you could save 25%
aDd bath. Rent reasonable. R
or more on parts by having youl"
2nd .,St., Middleport. Cali 440rM
tractor engine overhauled be·
or 24-Y.
1·15-6tc
Core 4March ·s, 19M? Also ask
about our .!lpec\al on painting
and tuneJup. MeiiB Equipment
Co. Ph.one 94,
1·3-48tc

II I I Wonted To Buy

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Wa1d Ara.old, Wamw. J.adl«u;
Helen Somrn...W.. Point Pl-...
ant, W01t VIJollnla; Edna Gettl01,
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described u followJ, to-wit :
BeginDiDJ at the Nort)leaat ~orner of Fradion.s No. 8, and No. Z,
Range No. 18 of the Ohio Company's Purchue; tben&lt;e Weot 13
1/ 2 rods to a ltake; th6Jite South
1 rods and 1D llnb to a atate In
the Chester and Rutland Road;
thence soutb tn dearees Eut 16
rods and 10 Unb to 1 itlke in the
Old Athens and Pomeroy Road:
thence North 12 rods and 19 liakl
to the place of "--i.Pning, con·
..... 6
~lillning one, C1) acre.
Referenee is maDe to deed from
Jonatbaa Car10n to W. L. Arnold
recorde(l iD VOl4Dle 315 Page 837
.of the: M.eiga Coa.'Dt,. Deed R&amp;·tords.
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The petition furthl!l' aUe,es
be ucmained, Bryan Jenkm•ov that
L. Anlold &amp;equlred hi•
and Bernard Arnold, wboae &amp;d· one-fortieth, (1/40), interest by
dresses are unknown and canaot Inheritance fN)m WitlJam L. Ar~
wnh rew:nt.ble 4111pnee be aa- nold, deceated, bll ~dfather
eerttined, 'and 111 the · uaknowa and ia a teftant in common with
heirs, devisee., leg3tttJ,
exeeu- the above Dllmtd defendlatJ.
tor a, a d m i no..nra
•~ t ors, an d usltns
Th e prayer of ••td petltioa 1s
of Milton Arnold, decea~. and that the Court ae.t of( the plainan_t&gt;e_unk_!!OWD belra., cievlsees, tiff's share of aaid· r,e il estate ia
Phoebe Jenkinson. Chlcaa:o, nHnois ; Mayte MatthewJ, farkeraburJ:,
West Vir&amp;inia; Mildred Huffmaa,
!Kll East Elm Sll'eet~ Monroe,
Michigan; Carson
Hood, 3323
Ruckle Stree'oS•aioaw, Miebiaan;
and Merle SpOOner, 128.1,; Larin·
der Street, Monroe, Miehitan, who
are non ·residents of tbe State of
Ohio, , Willl~;m ArnQJd, Jr., whose
last known address wu Columbus,
Ohio,· Blanche Wa•ner·,
wboae
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was
Columbljl,
·- .,hoae 1-....
Ohio·, Tom Smith
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known addreas 1800 Oi'eaon
Road, Toledo, 15, Ohio; IDd Robert
Jen~lnaon, wheae laat lmowd ' addreU'• Wa&amp; 026 So. BooJeYelt 4ve.,
Bexeley
AddiUon, ' Columbus,
Ohio, whoae preaeDt addresae&amp;
cannot, with r-eaaonable d.JU,ttaee,

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beeuud

will tate notice that they

Clara D. Stewart w~e P.,t Ollloo

NOTtCti 01' APPotNTMIINT
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County, Ohio, deceued. ,
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Syracuse, -..e..a County, Ob..io, de.
ceased.
Dated tbia 19th day Of Decembet, 19M.
Joln1 C. ,Bacon
Judge of the Probate court
Melp Coul\W, Ohio,
(121 22, 29; (1)-Ute

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Judge of the l"robate €ourt
Jlelp County, Ohio:
(12) 22, 29; (1) G·Bie

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h.ave II
been made partiu defendant Ia
uid petition and they are requ.Jred to answer the same on or
before the 4th day of February

19116.

BEST BARGAIN

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O'Brien &amp; O'Brien.
· Attorneya for Plaintiff.
(12), 8, Ui, 22, 29; (1), ~ •. 12,6tc
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1nd assi&amp;ns of Mag.ie Canoa, de-

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cannot, wiLb reuoaable dili,Jenc:e
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FOBEMAN &amp; ABBO'fl' T
Notice is hareby cJveD. that RlVICE All matea 9_,,_;. ·~ .._
that C. L. Arnold tiled blo peUUoa cba ij D ,...,..,, b
p
Ol
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Zelda Healey, Albuctuerque, Niw 1111 the Cammon Pleu COW't of
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Ml\idleporl.
,
ebester, Indiana; Ehna Poue, R. 12,360 , alleJine that be wu the 'hu been duly appointed as Ad.lADlO &amp; 'l'~VlSJ.ON &amp;a.VlCI' D., Winche.~r. lndlaaa; LueUe owner of an Wldivided one-for- mlD.istrator of the Estate of Lufb.oae zoo. t:leh111:1d ~IIDC6 Coates. R. D., Winchester, In- tieth, (1/ fO), Intere-t m tbe fol· ~~rtb late of Village of
bwre 118 l\o . Main St., l"om:CfOJ diana; Ruth Wright, Rlehmoad, lowing described real estate:
....--:HS-d
Indiana; Ra1 Tracy, 118 Xuwell
Jeveralty aa.d • partition thereof
St·-t, CLa•le:l!lton, West V'-gln'"',
Siluate ln the Towas.bap of be made.
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Jessie Holmes, Cblciio, Illinois; Sal is bury, Couat.,. of Meigs, and
The persons first above oamtd

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(9) For Sal e
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oame
411 c r~ve4.
=----..,,BOUSE '~"RAALER for aale. 11iM
aata: 2 ce.D.b per ....S. oae ...
-22 Coot Cre5Uiner. Interior
..uoa, lflntml.lm cbatte wac.li.ke aew. Call Middleport 6903-

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Thursday, Jar\uary,S, 1956

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A&amp;P J(nows •~eryiJody &amp;llres·A Good.,..,
THAT'S WHY WE BRING YOU THIS SPECiAL" W'EK~!INQ
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- -------We desire to edend our sincere
thanks to ail

our friends and
ntfighbors for their assistance in
the illness and death ol our
de~tr wife and mother. Also for
the ·bea utiful floral offerings, to
I he .si nger!i, pall beat·ers, to the
Rev. C. E. Hoyt for his cumtol·
iny words and to tllC RawlingsCoats Funeral Directono for
!heir cfricicnt serv ice.
John
Werner and family.
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A&amp;P Super Rlght--&lt;hoice cut.s, well trimmed

Sirloin
Steak
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Ltan,

UMer New Maftlpment

Round~teGk . · . •
Tender Cube Steaks
lb 87c
Boneless Rib Steaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 87c
T·Bone Steaks' . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 85c
Swiss Steak, cut from round . . . . . . . . lb 6fc

INakfast 1nd lwenfnt

iMAN'S WRIST WA'rcll, ha s V. K.
on back . Lot&gt;t ilround Christmas
time. Reward . CaU 49-X, Mr.&lt;~ .
A. R. Kn lw ht.
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Smoked ..
Picnics .

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small . sbe-eut . froin

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Salmon Steaks , . . .. . . . .. .
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Middlel-4·3tc

WIIOR
AI. $231M. Jimmy P.unona, Mid·
dlerwr~ ~--· ·14-Ste
1933 Jo'OIW ~ Tgn Pickup. P.er·
feet tht·ouwhout, $1l9fl. Jimmy
Par&amp;ons, Middleporl.
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age ret11il $620, averate ·Joan
$418; )'Ours for only $399. John
R'chmond, 814 E. Main St.,
Pomeroy .
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Dt.·lu x Sedan, '1295. hlactlaar'a,
Po mcr~)', Ohio.
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Sed1n, '1390. Blaettnar'•·
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12-31·611:

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Sunsweet Pr~nes 21bpkg53c

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(16) For Rent or Sale
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Sugar Run. Jaformation,
127
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You have IO!IIIthln,g ·II Angel Food Mix
Butternut.
1-6-12Lp
To Sell, Tra...
Longhorn Cheen . : . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . , 21hs 89c
I 17) Help. Wanted
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naunce, LetA DoilY
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Sentln1i DI•Piill)'
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wll.h l'at· able· to work lOme
eveninws to help manaaer select
and train outBide aaleawomcn.
Unusual opportunUy. ~aUonally
known company. No l)lrties, no
delivenng, no eanvauln,q, ' no
collctting, no lnvcJtment. Flex·
Jblo hou rs. For personal Interview writo .about yourselt to
Box 668-A, % The Dally Senhnt'l. givina: phonf!
number .
1·5 8tp.
HILP '::W::-AccNT"'ID · - · - - WOMAN to earn money part time
and l'venlnyl, No txpcrtcnec
nccrssary . No deUvery. No collecting . T1·alnini aad equipment
at our cxpcnJt1 Earn up to $15
a day rnr a few bourll of pleas·
ant' work . Car heee~~sary. for
pt'rMonlll interview, wrlt(l Bole
6d8·A, % The Dai1)' Sentinel.
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Rtpi'ft.III'O .. YI.
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Can washt'd Hnd lubricated . Free
pickup anrl delivery l!ervice.
Phon(' 9007 , DARSTMOBJLGAS,
EaHt Main Stroet, hmeroy,
l2-30 8tc

for Nllatile Uaio 11t'a TV re;IG,
oall I!Ottl-,1. We
Scbmoua

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In Memory of our Mother. Mrs .
· Berlha Boyd, Antiquity, · Ohio,
who died at Holzer Hospital,
January 5, 19~0. Dear Mother,
this was our first "chri.lltmas
without you; and Oh. how 9ur
h e&lt;~rts werc hurt ; But we knew
.\'~ were hvppy berau,&gt;;e tbcr~" is
The
r1u sorrow in Heaven.
Childrl'n- Mary, Mae. S.al'ah,
La\HII, John, Geneva, ltil;"tt.m
ami Klithlcwn.
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much ct~lder hnl1ht •IKf hft,r.
d.-y; .,.... flurr'" btu,..,, ln
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MIDDLEPORT.

Methodist Parsonage Scene Of Double
Ring Ceremony Between White-Solser

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LETART FALLS·

Mr. and Mn. 'Y(llbur Freeker
returned to their hOme ia CleveIY Mill. J. D. ltOUSH 1
land WednQ&lt;fay mor~ after a
Mr.s_ V. D. Dirby of Racine and
visit with their ~t.s. Mr. and
Mra. David Fred:er and Mra. Mta. ll B. Powell and ·aon, Don,
were In -&lt;Charle•ton Saturday to
' Susie Fitber.
attend the wedding of their niecl!l
Mra. Home11 HOller was the folly Ann Burn~ to Earl B.
dinner Cue~l of her parenu:, Mr. l.yJlcb_ Don' seFYed as best maa at
and Mra. David Jl'nck.,:~ W:"(l- the weddJnc which wu held in
Desday and helped her 'moEh~ ' th~ Chapel of Christ"" ~thodist
~elebra!e her ,birthday.
tbllreh at 11:30 A. M.
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Mr. and .Mn. Homer Bolter at- employed ln Columbus spent the
-ended open hGUH at t~ boJne' New Year's weekend wtth tbAit
of Mr . and Mrs. Joe .a.ntY. Har~ ptrenta, Mr. and Mrs. H. .B. PoWell
tJSonvllle Road, New Yul'• n..,. pf thiJ plate and Mr. and Mn. EdMrs. Elizabeth Huber of GaUi; gar SaYre of Antiquihl
polis is tbe guest of Mrs. Up.a ., rMD. •Delpba Cumml~ga .spent L
H~ber and other rel&amp;UYea and ..tNk WJth her ~au&amp;hters, Mn .. C
fnends1
S. Canaday aud Mn. Wilber Clrtl'e
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Mass Joanne Peat returned to Mr:' d Ji. H
G1
her emplOYDient ,.in 'Ctn.cin~ tend,~d~~he ::&amp;t~~~:f 't~J~rms:~·
Tu~sday, after a two weeks' n~ 1:\.. ,· •Ead G•imrn to Mia L 1'
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Trevey and Mr. Trevef.
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of
Royal
Arch
M01101UI Will W~ldnJton c . H . is
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The annual lnspection of Fom· fll5 dinner euat.s su~day :Mr. anti
eroy Chapter No. 80 R.~.M.: , Will ¥rs. RoN Norris, Mr. and Mrs.
be held at the Pomeroy MNollic .Gainer, "Mrs. O}fll Zerkle, chll·
Temple, Mon~y, Janulll')' 9, at dren Blllie ancl Sandr.a
7:30 P·~· The put m~ten deOa Sunday afternoo~ Jan. 8th
~ee: wltb the aU~rory wiU be at 2:30 P. M. Rev. J. Rustell Duliven.
gan, a repre"•entative of The Tem"'Ollyer
H.
Ormiston,
~Uett,
peraneeto J.eague
Qf Ohio at wiJI
gran((' captain of the hott of ~eat
the con1 regaHon
thf.:
Grand Chapter of Royal Aftb Letart Falls Methodist chureb:
Masons of Ohio will ~ the ·inThe Misiloqacy ~llltitute
of
specting officer,
Pdrttmouth Dtatrict wRI be held
. A dinlftlr at 6:30 p.m. wil~ pre- at Old Town MetbodJst Church on
cede the meeting.
Jan. 12. A good dele&amp;ation from
here plaps to attend.
MRS. OODDRILL HOITI$5
' Mr. and Mr.s. J. 'E. Sopher of
Mra. Hartsel Doddrill entertain· Ada
the holidays with his
ed members of her bMda:e club
Rev. a11d Mn. Sopher.
Wednesday evening at ·her horn~
Hensler of tbe Navy 01 t
in Chester. Firat pnze waa won
Fta, spent tlie holi
.by Mr.11. Bern4U'd Krinke and seclather Jl'hoinaa He~
ond prlte wu won bY 11111'1 . .ChlrlMrs. H_.rry HJII.
es St&amp;nley.
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Refrl¥hments were 1erved to
Mr. and Mrs
those named above and
Mrs.
Helen Rtffrank Jennings and., Mra. Danny
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&amp;ard, concerning the 'bond laue •nQ
ocw olfleera A.IULeB HilJ, who is the flrs\ 'wotfie ' board UQ!o man to serve on the boo.rd..
stand behind A special meeti~ wlll be held
Iasue to bt voted 1 on Monday niJht 'to bond
election to be c:Jerk and to deal with other
portant matten. The public
was elected lnvt!Od. ·
Barnbart, was
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WASIIINGTON UP -

Congr.., the future until the bud(et ~&lt;~n
show a •urplus even after some
enhower't requeJt to hep federal paymenl is made on tb~ aational
ulea aDd. eorpotiUon tuet at debt.
Uaeir present Jevell for aaotber
ltecnon Yur Qu.ncby
year. •
Not everybody in Cungress •as
Key Jawoaabra in bpth parties aa wed to the 1dca of no redue·
and both bOUJf':!l today
were hon as Mr. Eisenhower Suppos ~
aereed on tbb. Tbey aid there he taW a look 10 M'01y or June
will be little or no difficulty in and atiU ean'l see a tax cut,
exteadine businea taxes--tbw Would Con&amp;reu, 10 an election
saviq tbe tru.aury llttee- biUloa year, approve a reduction ilny
dellars-as reque.ted by llr. Eis- way?
enhower ia Ilia State of the Urrioa
The way mott member.s m both
meu;~se Tbunday.
parties were Wkmi today tbe
1bil meana eulae tu rata on aDJWer W'IU QO. But there ;ras a
aueh itema u lifl[uor, JUQlilte, cia:· feelin( that the closer member¥
aret.a, cosmetiC!~ and lun would get to eleetion day , the warmer
eaatinue at their present rate ~af· will Wax their sympathies for tbe
ter A,ru 1 aJtboup_ they origin tupayer.
ally wen scheduled tO dedine
Other key proposals made by
lben. The tax rate OJI eGrpOration Mr. EisenhoWer and tbe con.gresineome would eoatinue at 52 per- &amp;ional outlook on each:
tent.
Sebool toaltruetion- Mr. EillenAs tor personal Jneome tu, bowa- did not H)', but aome eonmOlt lawmakm: qreed with the greuiobal JOU.rtt!l reported
be
President there can be ao red~· will ad: later for 250 miU1oo doltian immedlatd:r. But JOme held ian ln.. federal &amp;rent. yearly . for
o:~~t hope that uother look at the five yean~ to fiaanee bioi t»''Ollm
116vei'J1llleat badpl Ia tile rp'
or btlp in buildiq
~blic
e&amp;D yet opea Ute Wl1 to a reduc- schools.
lion either on IW., 1 or ned
Some such srbool bill baa a &amp;ood
luuarr.
eJtaaee to pass. Early House aetion
lb. Eiaenhower, In hiJ cougres- . is: ~ oa a eomrn.ltkHpaioul meuap,' ruled out. u far pro'Hd measure tarrJin&amp;: lqer
as he M ~ anJ reduction ,:rant.-about 400 ~aillion dollars
in ineoliltf toea. And hr Did yearl:v-for four !'eat'S.
won't go a.loft1 ~ a cut in
ne bi&amp; quQtlon mart D a proposed a,nebdment to bar aid to
Hat.eJ wllirb eoa.tlaue to maihta.in
scbool ugreptioo. If apprwed iD
the HOUle, UW could till t'he bm
ln the Senat-e_
f'arm-lbe President said he
would ask ill 1 .ii~itl farm m~
-'D l,ltf( for a. _lOil~lan
ror
OOIJ!e IorJ!.\ · ~
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of ploduotion anct "~'ror
mea~~m:a lo diJPQ@ of .surpl
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CongreSs probabli'''"wiTI give bHn' Y,.lnOJt ot Rat be wants and a lot
tlllt be d(loea-n't want, ineludin&amp; a
.bllt- to provide for 01 retur:a to at
leut a IIIOdified lorm Of, ~iaid

Issue Given
Middieport~
Of.New Officers
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NewRetord Low

Volunteer Firemen from femeroY. Racine. and Syracuse wete
JUest.s 1_'1lursd.Jy evening of the
Middleport Vl)lunte~r Fire Department wbeo the)' met at lbe
Firemen'a Ball for th~ir monthly
meeting. Cbarlea: Murray,
presl·
dent, wu in cbarge and durin&amp;
the s~sslon pl1ns were discussed
with the visitors In reJ(ard to the
newly Organized M.efgs County
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Volunteer Firemen's Asaociation.
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Chief, pve a report of the 1955
Department calls and report·
a low of only $1~ loss for
Barbara Stogt, Middlport,
entitfl vili..ee during
this
hired as Exec!utive Secretary
year Sidney T. Russell presented
tlle Meils eouDty Child ~~~~~~I :the retiring Chief witb ~ Past
Board at a meeUq of the
Ftre.Chief'a badae
't'Oted to send a
held Tburaday
night at
Children's Home.
to the special meet·
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Mr. an,d Mt;.t. W. C. Grimm and
daughters Bllirba:a ~(I Pat~y of .
Cbitago, Ill., arraved - !n tllear air- , B:
plane and spent .several days
with thEUr parent&amp;, 'Mr. and Mr'
E. J . G!imm and llrs. Bury \VOJfe
of }\aeme.
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Mr. lllld Mrs. ~alter McDade of
Troy brought his mother home
Mr&amp;. Walter Ro11sb_ following a
Vi!il With (hem
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Norman Ro111b and Robert So·
pher' ~tiiJ'Aed tc. ~e up tbeir
~hool wor' at OhJo Vnlvenity. .
MbslrenQ .M:'iller teacbet" tn the
Columbu• acbools spent seVeral
days with bet fathor Bart MJUer.
Mrs, Cora Mae· Fii:ber of Riple~ j
Is spendiD:g seviral weeka w1th

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Child Welfare

Board Appoints
New Setretary

~;~;l~:~~~;:.f~~~:~:j~; I:~:~~·~offlcers
21·22. in
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did oot 111 tiow be wUII it lindeed, wbetl:ter by llflW UUa bonda:
or from. curreat reveaue. Some
proarama aJ";;':'~'
will be paged, bul oa
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already bu paued Ita bW, witll
DO new taxes or bollda aatboJi1. ·
ed. The a.... will atart
Ita versioll aoon.
Public: bousiaa-Mr. Eilephow.,. ukfd 3$,000 n.W llllitll lf!il
7U1' ud nut. Democilti believe ,
lbiJ '0111 pa,. If tho l'rfaldtiit
pula prtioma .. roluelaat ~b- '
Ucaa miiiDben. Key Rouaf RePublieaaa Will iullst tl•• prvgnm be 1
reotrletetl bJ&gt; tbe PnoideOt. ·to
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u1Li' federal lli&amp;hwaf program, He "

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
MANY·
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$!.95 I-BO_Y_S,-0-X-FO_R__D__S_

Fur Top . . . , $3.59
Childrens . . . $1.95
Work Rubbers $2.95
2 Buckle Work $3.45

iMr. and ~.· Monroe Sbeelf,
.son, Keith of GalUPQUs Jpedt
Monday with bla nephew, A. 'R
Sheets.
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· To Remain For One MoreYear

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ven.
AttendaoCe af the Methodist
Sunday SehooJ SUJJda:r ns ~ of·
terinr $5.88.
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$2.95

Mens4 Buckle $3.95

Local School
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Saturday from Waterf(lrd where
she had vJirited Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Mr. aod Mrs Joseph Wh lte Sr .,
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alld family and Hayden)lloersyill e became the bnde of
,wbere 1he was a guest of
)lr Raymond 8 . Sal..&lt;ier, son of
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and Mrs. Albert Sparks and
ll:rs Eva Thomas and the
late
family.
Anthony Salser of Racine, at the
Coach and Mrs-. Charlea McDo~
itaeme Methodist parsonage with
aid a,nd cblldren, T(lny
and
the Rev. John Elwood oHtcJatins
Jane, bave moved to the former
at the double riog ceremony.
Jones property on Fifth and U~­
The engagement 'of Miss DciOD•
The bride given in marnage by
colb
Street..
which
has
been
purRoush,
daujbter of Mr. artd . ~,
I !ler lather, wore 11 navy blue sui'
chased by James Bailey.
A.
H.
Roush,
Middleport, _ ,.a.o4.
with red accessories and a eorMr. and Mrs. Clarence Might, Keith Ria:p, . SOil of Mr.s. ·tf:l.oJ('
.sage of red rosrbu!b
Sr., ate in Princeton, Ind., to S11nsbury, Front St., Midille~tor~
Mra Max Uroy Bormg, sister of
ViliJt Mr. and Mra. Lawrence and Ira RJgjs, Columbus, n.!l
the br1de and matron of honor
Mlght.
been announced by her parent-4.
wore an tee blue dress wtth. black
Mr1. C. R. Karr, Sr., and Mrs. No definite date has been set for!lecessorJ es. Max Leroy Boring
C. ' R. Karr, Jr, were in Gallipo- the wedding.
brother-in·law of the bride served
n.
Tuesday evening to vi.alt Mn.
as best man.
E.
T.
Bauer, Jackson, the former
M1ss Rowh graduated (rom tbe
Mrs. Wh ih!, m olh~r o f the
Patty
Karr,
who
is
,
a
medical
Middleport
Hiib School and is · a
bride, wo. e a navy blue dress
Holzer
Hospital.
patient
at
nurse at Mt. Carsenior
student
with black accessories and a pink
Mrs. Louise Mugridge, Port mel Hospital School of Nursing,
Thomas,
r ose bud conaye. Mrs
Huron, Mich., is 1ll at the borne ColumbUs. Mr. Riggllo" graduated
mother nr t he groom wor e a black is employed.
of her daughter and son-in-law, from Pomeroy High School and
and pink pnnl dress WJlh black
Guests at the wedding dinner the Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Banger- pl11ns to enter pre-medical school
accCJ&gt;suriej and a ~: orsHge of pink were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White, ter.
at Obw Univtpity in February.
to.tie buds
Mr. and Mn. Max Boring, Jack
He bas recently been discharged
Mrs.
C.
H.
Jones,
South
Third
after
.\'ervin" four yeara in the
A dmncr for the ~ uc sh was Becbt, Miss Katie Becht, and MiH
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held at the home o[ the bride's Helen RoUIIh ot MinersvJUe; :Mn. Avenue, and her niece and nepb- Na~y
paren t:~ . folluwmg the ceremony
Eva Thomas~ Mrs. Addle Weaver, OW·In·law , ~k
Mra.
Wh iteman eu:ome
The CO U[} \e left immediately lif. Mils Dorothy Salser, Charles"' Sal- Tillis, Point Pleasant, have re- Mr.
ter the dmn cr [or Lorain. 0 ., and ser, Pete Hendrix, Don · Hendrix turned from a trip to Florida
,
are now at home to their frwn&amp; and Matt Hendrix all of Racine where they enjoyed deep sea
By LoCal Caruuta Club
at Oberhn , 0, wh ere the Rroom and Mrs. Nlal SAlser, Apple Grove. f~hmg and other southern pleaMrs. Dale Whiteman was wei·
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sOres. They callf'd on Fred Sh1f- 1comed as a new member when
gll Brown on Fnday
evening let and HowJrd Ew1ng while in the LJncoln Hlll CanAsta Club
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leif- Florida and vl8ited in Clearwater met Tuesday evening at the home
PenneUas Par~. Port Myer and of Mrs Douglass Slngl:!r.
L
heit on Saturday cveniRi·
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Attending were Ray Johnson, St. Petenburg.
Roger Letfheit, · Edc.he Bartets,
C. H. Wise,
andin George
Morarity
, Mrs. Robert
Boy Sco ut Troop 247 of 'Rock EvenJtt Michael, Tommy Brown, Halftnger;
OVEC,Jr .,were
Waver- Lawrence
Dalley, Mrs.
Rny Woodgeard
and
Sprmgs enjoyed ca mpini lilt the Jim Kerns, Don Sayre , Larry ly OQ busines, thJ&amp; week .
Mrs. Eugene CunQc .
Boy Seou L camp at Chester over
Max Sanborn and Mrs Arthu~
A deascrt course was served
Johnson, Lee Reed. Joe Brown,
the weekend. The boys returned
SkJnner
were
business
visitors
in
by
the hostess at the conclulion
Roger Starcher, Bill
WHsoa,
home Sunday morning lo attend
Parkersburg, Tueaday alternoon of the games, · to tbo.se named
'Kenny
C01it111,
Chuck
Bailey,
Sunday School
. Mrs. He:.-: Root has been noti- above and Mrs. Shirley Guinther.
Meals were prepared hy• the
Diek Clark , Fred Brown, Mike fled that hor son-in-law, Clarence
boys who a l ~o work ed on the Barnhart and Ra y Whaley, scout- Kunze, is 11 surgical pahent 1n a
HOPDAY GUESTS
second clasH seoul work
maste r and George Wagner, assis- Columbus hospital.
Holiday guests of Mr and Mrs.
tant scout master.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr. , A. H. Roush and (amily were MUs
GUeHl:; while u. t cam p were V•r·
and Mr. and Mrs. Wdllam Childa faye Rowh, Nr. and Mrs G9;01"£e
drov~ to Huntington Wednesday Douglu (LuciUe), Denver. -coto
evemng to attend the Marshall and Miss Donna Roush, sebior
College basketball eame.
hurse pt Mt. Carmill School
of
Mr. ad Mrs. Dwight WJJJace Nursln' Columbus. D~ring the
and sons, Bruce and Alan, were holidays Mr and Mrs. Douglas
boliday weekend gue 1 t.a of her visited hb parents, Mr. and Mrs
parents, Mr. and Mn. G c . Knox, James Daskah, Sprtni Valley, N.
Y.
and family In McConnel!lvllle.
Mrs. Mae Drummond, Xenia ,
who is a house.:ucat of MrR. A. J.
Beaver and Misa Sylvia McMaster umbus, left on a southern trip
W!ls a dtnner Q'ueat Monday of today after spendtng Wednesday
Mr. and Ml'8. CarroJI Swanson ni&amp;ht with her mother, Mrs. Minand family and Mra. C. fo'. Haw. nie Er! Jwm e and family .
Rev. J. E Snyder, Columbus, i.a
IUns.
New Year'$ dJnner aueat.s of a houseguest of his slstCl', MT1.
Womens
Mra. George Child• and daugh. Will Hap1onstall .and othera.
Values to $~.95
Robert Tompkins who ba11 spent
ter, Janis, were Mr. and Mn.
William Ch.ildJ and family, Mrs. the past two weeks with hiS parMinnie Gilmore, Mr. and Mra. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E." ft.. TomP.Sizes
Ralph Gibbs, Jr., and family, khb and nephew, James Hamer ·
Mr. and Mrs. Caah Babr and fa· left Tuesday tor Baltlmor~ Md.:
81,1 lo
where he is employed.
miJy.
Chief of Police and Mrs. Ru.ueU
Values lo U.45
Mrs. EdJth Russell la crlticaUy
Bailey
and daughter• visit~d sw.te
ill at the htme of her dauehter
Patrulman
and Mrs. David Proffit
Mrs. Doyle Millor.
'
Gallipolis, Tuef!;day evenJng.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo StanfQrd and
Carmen Oeenis, VQC!al Instructor
Sizes 5·9
Sizes 10·3'
family, Ceres, CaUfornla. are Jn the lotal eehool.s spent the holionly 1ix mtlea from the aerious days with her p1rents, Mr. and
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
flooda In that par'/ of the "OUn- Mr11. C. E. Deeoi11, Columbus.
try aC91'dinr to their
mo~ther,
Patricia Baker left Tuesday tbr
Mrs. Max Sanborn, who talked Musklngum College. after the holiWomen's.
to them lonr distance on New days and wu accomi)&amp;Died by her
lg Boys
Yeara. Mr. S'tanford, who was 1 mother, Mrs. Edisoo Baker. They
victim of polio four years 11~ were joined in Marietta by Miss
hu returned to hlJ position a1 Baker'e roommate Ann Scrt~ntOI).
.Z.85
teacher In the Cere11 school11.
.
Mrs. Baker wu tb'e ,
Mi.u
Iris
Van
Cooney,
Washing.
ol
Mill. !
Slaea 8-1
ton, D. C., and Mrs. J,.aura Hager,
'
,,";,,;,;~
hoJiday &amp;Ue~ts of Mrs .

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