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MIDDLEPORT.

Methodist Parsonage Scene Of Double
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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OOIJ!e IorJ!.\ · ~
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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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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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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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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
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Child Welfare

Board Appoints
New Setretary

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

Mens4 Buckle $3.95

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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
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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
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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.
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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).
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Van
Cooney,
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Slaea 8-1
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at Tbe Dally Sentinel olflce,
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2:30 World of Mr. Swo.cney
1:45 Mode.tp. Romancet'
3:00 .IJttl.nee The.tre
4:00 Date with l.Ue
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6:40 Newt Picture
6:115 LM Paul &amp; M•ry Ford
7:00 Life of Riley
7-1!0 Cote Tlme
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March ol Dtmes scho)arsbips
have pr,oduced more than 1 third
of the nalwn's physical therapists.
The chan1;1:es are that the average
hospite"l has at least Ont! such
March o£ Di.:nes,traJ,ned phylliCal
! Lh~rapist on it,s sl.£!ff. Hundreds
and hundreds f&gt;f nu;~s •• ntl doe·
tors m every slalt;: of the union
have been able to jpin the -polio
fight because of tbe unique professiunal education, pro~tram · of
the National F'aundatlon for In·
Cantlie Paralysis. And ttwusand.:&gt;
more are needed.

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HEALTH CLUB TO MEET
The Laurel Cliff Better· Health
Club wlll meet Monday at 7:30
p.m. at the hQme of Mra. Aile
Eichinger instead of at the home
of Mrs. Dana OU,·er as schedqled.
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11 :00 Fury
11:30 Cartoon Carnival
12:00 Captain Z Rl)
12:3~ Mr. Wizard
1.00 Farmer Click
1 30 To Be Announced
2:15 Blue Grey Football iUJlle
4.45 East-West Shrine game
7.30 Bii :iurp_rls,,
8:00 Perry Como
9.00 P90ple Are Funny
9:30 Texato Stir Theatre
10:00 George Gobel
1~:~0 Hit Parade
11:00 News
Sports J{~adline.t
11 :10 Owl Theatre
11:55 New Year's Eve
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1:80 Claptoin llitll&gt;irhl
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Town 6. CollDtry
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5:00 Churcb'.a B.lg Story
5:30 Safurday Newa Special
5:45 Featur-e Report
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lhe Money
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IIUT In HAfCHINO 100 PIODIICTION

by 10 to .20. efge per hen, at a
feed ll&amp;vlnp of 6c"- or more per

b~ler ehtckl! The, all but
~ themaelvet, are yet to be

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.,, t:o ~nilhed ,b roiler.
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lob
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of 1\ae\Po.and¥n
Youn1
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Farmall Cab tractOr. No side drait. S1raigb~ eveo
mrrows-thub 10 the reauJar larmall design o(

~Illy riatlonall:r tl~eptbcl tom~ltt
de'Vtloped ljl'eC!ftcally fo'r croali

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elli&lt;ionCJ, rio1rtb, • and qualit7
tbr 'the proeta~o_r. · ~~en broUer
cbiek• alred tly 'V~~i or Indian Rivir nialu aft 'mot.hered
by Nichola No. l2a, tli.e 8rr~t and

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•11n bil • OUDINCI QUAliTY ....
YliLQ.- far bttter htaJtb m:~a
Mtter fle•blnl' a.nd color, *lvt11
pjoeeuon ~"tilaher _percent of A
lrradtl, ·a&amp;~e 'to ahelf Ute.. Meat
)'teld top• ethen b:r minifz'lwn of

DIALIR'S NAMI

Poatu.,. ldent!ftcatlon of the bellt
ba broiler .atoek coMet when both
p~t. tre hf~Uftid. Folka
WWf ·.tM blgCfiYt atiite In thti

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16 ... ft .. ,.. . . . . . . . U39.00
24 ell fl ... : ....... $439.00
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FEED SPECIAL
NEXT WEEK
18% C"O-OP
LAYING MASH

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March of D\1!1.1• fpqJ!s,

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POLICY

APPEARANCI IN

dos:en.

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10 hundreds
of mlDons a year. And, perhaps
more important in the Jong run,
policy has ondoobledly
amount of
tion !or stor;age insttlad o£
consumption. ,

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top otbe,a
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TO battle between the partisans of
high, rigid supporta and the adCONGRISS
voeates of some more flexible
The hardy old political peren- and less costly s)lstem will be
nial, agricultural policy,
will joined again.
make its appearance •in the ConWithout atguillll! the merits of
gre 1 s as i[ bas iQ all the , past a~ particular program, 1t - is
ones for a- generatl.On or so. The Simply a fact that the en'o"r:nh&gt;&lt;s!d yiol
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!lystem has become an
burden on the taxpayers. Bil0 ~. UC
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Homt of dollars are tted
in
gomrune:nt-bougbt stocks.
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.UIIDAY

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SUNDAY
10!00 Sip On
10:1&amp; Cbrlstian ScieDce P.rocram 10:00 Sliln On .
10:30 What Oil&amp; Peraou Can Do
10:~
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11:00 Tills II tbe Lite
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11:30 .Man to Mla ··
11:
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11:45 IDdu-.cry oft Parade
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·12:30 TV r.'bapel Rev. Donaldaon
1:00 Chamaiunshlp ·Bowling
t:OO lfV Olaisroo'" :
:,t:OO To !0 ~tinoUn~:ed
t.:~o ~~·· c"l1',_. 1\ll.)o •
Dr. Spoet
t:oe lolin · Wayne !'heitre '"'
S:.. ZDo Parade
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7:00 lJbi:!face· ' .
7:30 "HaPPJ NtWI ,tar"
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Wort.iiko bOIDipo ou
u.d wattJq an etrl)- ai
~ .Ibn!! IIJ'a. Tile r
are pal e and ye:Uow on
In' two days, Theb t.bey
ecn·ered Witb a black ~e~b ...idt
bard to serape off. The e
ten are •wollen and mat
Some hta3 may h.ave ·;.;;~..-;~
l01l31es in their moutlu: and~'
makine 1t d1fhcult lor tb
to
breathe, aceording to the ~ t
1on poultryman.
u
When fo,.•l pox 11 du:.an
b!
the £lock .and leas Lhan 10 p
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o! the b111b sh!lW signs of tbe.diio
eue, pigeon pox vaccine maY be
used to prutect the remaii(Jn&amp;:· ,, ..
blf(is. Vac~tnaUon mwt be d~ '
promP.tiY ao th1t immunity 11t-velop!l before the duease spre. ,
to these layen.
~
Liberal feed!Jll of moiat ma.1~
es and uae of more liJthtl wiD
1
help the flock overcome the atreS4 ,_
of a disease outbreak. Vaccinatiod. ,
of &amp;rowing pulleta with fowl poa: \ .
vaccine will prevent reoceurrenee
of the disease
Fowl po.x il ' not transmissible to
man, Marib uys. Similarly, chil·
dren wtth chkkell pox cannot give

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aceJWJ
are aeeded
if the
personlUIIe
wu 111
50
of qe OD
or befQte
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So c;orisumers wJll have to fl.
eure tbelr f~;tod bud&amp;e.t about as 30, 18M. If tbe ... of -85 .. reathey did duriaJ 1D55. Tbis means
they may want to look £or ways needed and if m lH$ ten or eleto ~~; treteh their food dollar. Some v-;D quarten (){ (Overage
are
f0Jks had to .do that th.l8 pa1t needed. For those who attalD age
year, observes Blakeslee.
80 durin.J later 7ean tbe eoverate
In the. event you happen to be r~uiremeut lnc:reaaes uatil IJ?l
one of those who bas to watch for
later wlien forty quarte-n or
every chance to set tbt most in tep yNtJ of covera1e are needed
quantity as weU u satisfaction for to make a penon fuUy inJured.
your money, here are some sug·
'rile minimum qualificatiODJ oa
gesti&lt;lns:
InCome are $400.00 net lneome
Buy foods in seuon.
per )'ear or $800.00 Sro6ll in~me.
Read and eompare labels care- ThiJ quaUilea a man ~or the minimum benefit of ,$30.00 per .month
how to choose good qua- and the wile one-haU . •I that
ltty as fOmpared witl) poor.
In amount.
thiil connection, beeome familiar
For those farmen witb higher
with grades and standards where net incom~ the payments to J:fthey are used.
tired workers are blgber.
'the
Know the characterl!rtics
of h1ghe5t average net farm ineome
good quaUty in foOO. Know the is $4200 00 wbith WGUJ.d qualify
difference between vartetJes of the worker !or a $Ut8ll0 monthly
different fruits and vegetabl e:;, i payment and the worker and his
and the uses tor wb1ch each 1s spouse $162 80.
best .suited I
Farm fa.mtlies who have made
Know the nuttitional Value of payments under .aoeial security
the varmus foods in order to serve are eligible for certain benefits in
both nutritiow and cconomtcal case o£ dt'ath of the worker.
meals.
are covered for 11 long time.
It should be borne in mind tha1
Know the best uses ror the dif·
ferent foods and how to prepare under social security the worker
them.
Qr l:i11 family must apply for beneKnow bow tu st~n4 roods before !its 'II tllere is no automatic pay.
ment without apolication. All th,.
and alter oreoaratlon.
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held for getting your cows

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4:SO Qn Your ,..,..unl
5:11\1 Ge~· Autey·IIOj' J&lt;orers

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Mar•h ,o t Qi~~- ll"'tlrty' lllorr
must be tntlned H1ce ti\m tO' eii1T}'
oo the reaearcb fllht untp it ean
a trucy be aaid that pqho is conquer·

Mareh. ot Dtmes is a1med at
specific disea8e, but the mvesllg:~·
lton ot One virus 1s so closely re
lated to tbc study of oth_t.rs that
the whole field of mecl1ctne ben efits m LhG proces.~ A~ an_ examplt•
the tl~ 'iu e cull~re lc·chmqu&lt;• de
yelope_d for 8'I0~1ng . the poho
Yirtif IS al:ea.dy m WIQe usage m
r~~rch dircct_ed at m~uc~za ~nd
the (ommo.o ~old, 1smo~ ,o twrs
Y~t whatever PUI'pnse ~~llrl h or
Dtmes research 1s be1ng c_on duct·
e_d. 1_t must, br ~upported Wlt~ ('OO·
hnumg. cn,husw~m 1( the Job IS:
to be fmt~hcd.
That's Reason No 3 Why POLIO ISN'1' l.dCKED YET.
Hotplt•J• And L•boratfritt Art
In Urgent N••d Of Tr•i.ned Min·
powttr
It Will be 1:1 ~ood pli!DY years
before wo Cllll stop tt:llnlnM pollq
scJ'entists for the Jabot atorjcs
professlon1d workers for Ms.»~'
tals. Only by continuhtJ!1 M11.rcb of

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LIT'S GO SHOPPING
Food shopper• will have sbout
the .aame quantity of tood to seJ.
ect from in 1956 as they bad in
19155, rJporh County Agent C. E .
Blakulee. Recent reports from U.
Department of Agrieulture n peru in Wuhtngton jndlcate pr...
duc·tion will be about the aame
Thi.J figure is about 13% above
tbe supply from 1~9.
Demand is expected to eontinue
about tbe lame, too. Consumer
!.ocomes are expeeted to run about
the same level as durin&amp; tbe past

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disregard all hts markJngs so tbat
MELBOURNE, Aastralia-Well, John'.s horses will win and Ours
the barm11ii&lt;l said howdy and the wtll lose, as alwa)IS.
lifl at the desk sa1t1 howdy aqd,
But there w111 be a hundred p.ooot course, there were the sn'ffie ple at thf' track w)lo \l'Ul remem
'faces waltmg at the dock. And ber the dt1y old l&gt;rumnet &lt;Rest his
the lift girl remembeud me and bones) came rqmpjng- 1a
from
.so did Ute PIJrter and tl}e room dead last to win by a d1rly nGSe
•ervice, .so J can only conclude Jt years ago to mak t rne th:J
l'ro home aa:aln.
le~est n1Va1 oCJJcer in th, hisory
of war There was a .thousThe only real immortality J
know Is coming back to a place ~nd pounds on his nose a.t 12 tu
wheN nobody really has changed one, and I belleve: 1 ramted when
jn o ~o%M year' Today I am not a h-: came ti:Jru.stin.i thrQUJl'h tbe
b.lldint 40 with too many chins I pack. I also remember that 10 two
am only 28 years old, thin , su~· Weeki we bad 10111 aU of it back
the naJs. But somehow 1l
burned and wearlne a uniforrp
seem to make any diHer·
with two gold .stripe~ on the steev,e didn't
tnce, at the time
and no worth·whlle rtbbons what.
.soever. I would just be tn fro.:n
This is the country where so
Gu8m and Pele:llu, anr! the light M@ny ut us pr~erw~d our youth
of street cars and gtrls with shoes 9r lett Jt, accordiDJ to who 101
on would be astounding.
~llled at Guadaleanal 11.nd Tarawa
Thh; is my fOurth shirt at AuR· This wa.s the Gay Paree of
our
traUa In a dozen years and so ru father.s' war, and our theine song
there hu never been a disappoint- was not " Mademol.sell(' From Ar- ThouMruh Of Petlo Petlentt A,.
ment in tbe place or In the pel)- mentiilrs" but "WaHzine Matilda"
Still Belot Str~cken
ple. i nnk Australians and non· We had our styke and ens £or
The year 19M whered in lh~
braafini T~an1 u an entry for breakfaa!; li'il. &lt;!0•~ S•#lo, 1n~ Salk polio vaccine and open~d up
beiDt the nlc:e~t pt'ople in the • manJve lti~'dness and hospJta- what may be the final assault on
world-stauncher 1n friendshiP., llty unk,n_Gwn to pre\•lous man. this cripplinJ diseaie. But 1855
Ullchanteable with time.
this ls the place of sun and red was a wed&amp;e-tike opening, not a
1 suppose the reaaon I keep roofs and the Yarra River.
Wide br.!J;.:.throu.Jh. 'J!he vaocme
cominll bact here is to keep my
P(!ople keep asking me why I'm came too late fur 30,000 persons
youth pre,aerved tn Ill correct alway&amp;; rolng back to Aw;tralia IJk()Jy to be &amp;tri-ck~n in 1955 and,
place m lime. Certainly, Maggie and the answer is simple It b the i1 will be too late tor many thousand John and Stewart end P&amp;t and only way I know to keep on bemg ands more befQre the vaccine can
the Barneses are no different 28 years old, with a n.!al blue sult be widely use~.
The hou.seJ haven't even chan.[led two stripe.~ on I ht! sltn•ve, and no
TJte year 19M wJ_JJ open with
e~tccpt to get n little olde'i and In worthw~llf' ribbons whatsoevl.'r.
some Instances richer
(Copyright, 1956, U'nited Fea- 68,000 polio patJeqts from previous veau 8til1 ·looking to
the
The proeram would be the ~am~ lure!O Synd1rates, ln(' )
March · of Dlme!l for a\Sishncl'. II
of cout!lc, SlewoM and Pot Wlll
HOLIDAY ctUISTS
wJU -take vaccine ptf)duction hr
take Ill"' h• dinner .and tomorrow
John wHl f12tch MaiJIC tur lunch
Mr. and Mrs Elm~r Still of En· befcl:nd pre,_,ent cap~~llittes and
and th~n John w!ll gli off SllillQJ. terpmc W'd
u;; thfi!Jr hllll id"iY 'I1t.:,w.ill takt , Qtl~lYt • and prolong.
hi.~ hoat and I will take hiH wift&gt; 14.e11ts their da11ghter. Pvt
Bnr·· ed•puj)llc ed¥eltlon ~f9re we C~q
!0' Mooncc VHIIey where tltc sibio !!Ita Stili of fl'ort Bragg, N c, bef 1ut'e of avoiding the ·1ype5 of
of Hospital poltD epidemic.~ ihat r1ddled Mushonc5 run John Will mark thr .and son, navuJ c .
Sl'houl,
Md
bchusetts snd Wisconsin during
race card and Maggie and J wlll
this past slimmer.
Unhl the vaccmc DOES become
widely available AND used, mlll·
ions of March of D1mcs dolla rs
must be marahaUed o'n behalf of
polio patient!! tile natlon ov er-and for the rtagr,erlnaly ex:pen~iv1•
~qlllpment lnany of theni
n&lt;'l•U
when poUo strikes.
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of IR.tte..IUnl ht~ ~ ' Th!J Is Reason No. 1 Why POLIO ISN'T LIC!&lt;ED YET.
roe.. men and WOJJl,.._ Ut to " ~brough thel.l'
l"'••d""' An~ Hundro&lt;lo 01 '""
noble lltetlmu wltho\lt rteQII;\tJon ot thelr. worth,
I..U"SII Mut.t It K•¢ GQint
and eveey year I try to rtc*lty·~ injl.ltUee a blL
No
matt"r what the cost-and it
I u,ae a tamlllar fonnat. The New Yei,r P•rlod il•
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tremendous-we
cannot ollow
Wa)'J br1DJI lilt Of the 10 bf.lt mo\'1~, tht 1q btrrnt fteWI •torie.. the 10 •JoWNit m.~ h0nfa J.Dd polio ·respiratory pulients to be·
.o on--o, without delay, I flvt ~" the 10 belt. tome the forgotten people of to
mqrroYI, That wou.1d be like pullNot 10 b..t anythlnr. JUit the 10 beat:
lne the electric plug from a polio
OUVRR J. SQUASH-At far .. OUI be deterw patient's Iron lung. Some
3,200
~nly cltlaen of Man}l&amp;tt&amp;Q
mined, Mr. lquuh
polio patients today depend on
or the other four
(hi ~ ao&amp;~)' (and l
Match of Dimu breatbinlil de·
undentand ht bu
wnentatiJ,ih Went to tile 'toP vl-eet~ tc. atay alive. M11ny Df these
the ~plr. State bulldlnr ljurlg ltors. IlL 10 are at 14 strategically located resdolnr. ho dolltd u,. u.r,tl t1 ·"'~'!"' ~l' h!o plratpry ~nters wb.1Jre· importalll
Mtl HtiMr
'"now New Yorkm', who, nat\il'ally;"'w0u14 hot bt clinical research is ateadily tm7'11t' 10 ket. eaUJht 4MCI on ~hi II.S.B. Nut f1'1r Mr. Squub
Pt9VIna: t~e proapectJ of all polw
plan• to vlllt Orant'l Tvm~ ¥4 the YJ•r attJt, pat{ll!nta wh~ were "btlrn tou
If he etill Ll allvt, the ·~tue of Ubtlrty. ~kt" to oomment pn tbt
~oon ... "
~1 .8. , 'bLI herole parWt, Hl.d ttmply, "V'tr)' tap."
The overwhelming
II"RBD FLUOJ:L FOX~ June IS, 19M, Jn tilt prtltMt ot wlt. of these 14 centeis is not
MUll in the Squibb hltdip( tn Fiftb avenue, Mr. Pox took aft hit
aave Uvcs but that they
ttat In an expreu elevator ~lnr to the 1Jth noor, )MaUll tllere wert thUe lives worth livlnJt. The ve1y
.'\'JOm~n In the 11rt. Back•ttlltn htwe olalmed that )lr. f?J''I ICI1P minute that a patient Is put Into
mor•ly wu ltc:hy, bu\ no evldenot aubl,..tl&amp;tH tbie.
an Iron lung a tender prrJCQsa bealna
t~ &amp;et blm tnU agaiP,;, to w-ran
ORAI:MIO OAIIfiNI&lt;IC(.-,MJaa O~nko!'o (Old!!! deed~&gt;
him
away ft'a'm dt:pend:.:bce on
1 holdovtr from itM. Borl,y In Jo•u&amp;cy of th)f f.~. lll•
po.
l!t~f at &amp; evotomor owroaollblf tht oto&lt;k!nr~~ ~~
ml_d · mechanical ls.jill4DCe. Nowa4aJs
lq'f" KIMa!tan"o d~Mrtm"'t o!o,.., '&lt;&gt;ho" lilt
I &amp;II 1 atter pa\i8Jlt.l 11:re wal)l:l.ng around wfiu
t~w
'oltOUid blve been
eompt•t~c a Hlt of hoat•rY too the cuttOlller, amU ~Q~Wi fri~ ll.ld
Ufe Jn their Iron
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Several hundred Mel&amp;l Couatr
fa_rmer• wilt be eliaible 1.0 •
drawia,: bentflll from tbe Soclil
S«urily protram for farmers:
early in 1956. F'or th~ lea11t red
tape;- however, it wiU be deaitabJe
to wail uaUI the farm ineollle tu
~~wcial securlt)' reports
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1 IGal offlu "o f the Bocioi Se&lt;:uzily
AdD:Uol~CratJon •Jth th1 aoe:lal ...
mritt DWnber of tlle ecwer~
worker IDd l«aa'e U.e fttallJ ..6n
eompleti_q the tppUcaU.on.
Repre.eDta:Uvn ot lhe PCJTI.s-.
mouth ofnu are ill Pomeroy the
made early ir:1 Utcn. At tbat t.ime lint and thtrd 'l1JUI'Jdi:.ys followlin)' social murUr
PI1JIII'Dll inl the' first and third Wedne&amp;wb1cb wo11ld have been clr•we ear· days of each month.
her will be included lD the PIJ·
A flir umple of the value of
meolJ.
eocial 1eeurity to any commun tly
Some farmen have aot UDder· can be brouebt out in the
fact
stood that benefitl are W be de- that in the ZanuvUle district covriVed solely becauH of the buJl- eriOM JeVeral counties paymen~
nr.a operation of tbe farm. lu to IOCJat aeeurlty eovered worker$
other wordJ the total nle of brm totaled more than $700,000
per
products: mlnUI &amp;Dl)' the espetlJU month tn the 10 C!Ounty area.
iltvolved In producio&amp; tllote proFor tbOH trilhi.na: addtltona1 IR·
ducb glvee the net £arm Juome. formation on social 1«unty • new
Jtenu or expen.~e 1ucb u pur. farm manaeemeat bulletin enUtJebue of .croeeriN, houtebold a.up-, ed PublietUoa No. 3, Farm Fam 1.
pU~ and .similar items are not a Ue 1 and Soeial Sec:unty a availfarm n:.pen.se and 10 do not lu- able f01 didrlbution at the EJ:
len net., farm iDcome.
tenJion OUlte.
At ibe meetlaa: held last weed:
QuJek aetlon WIJI avoid dius-in wbieh Nul Carpenter, apec~..allJt ia Firm lbnq:emf'D:t at OhiO ltOII.I lou wbea fowl pox htt. ~yState Ulliventt.y an~ E. P. Goslee iDI floeb, IIJJ Dr. Clyde A. Hanb
of the Porbmouth Offlce of Social Ohio State Unive-r.tlty extension
Seeurity part.kipated it wu poiot-- poultryman. Affected fiocb may
ed out that ala quartera uf ccwer- alDlOIIt quit ll)inl- lllny
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Kr. and Mrs- Charlet Pr lc~ anc!
family, Mr. Jnd Mn. Will iam
Charll"~t .• PIIPU Qtlt 1M Wet
Pri« ud ramily, MI. 1r1d Mr, tl•d wltb .., lll'loilpaniJII, l(t·
Georae Biurll and family Mr anrl aud .Mrt . Roy Bush ollUerne.
MrJ. Jotr Co nley an.d (Jm dy, lon1.
Ot ho· Pow~!J of ·ReedJvllle aPtDt
""r ud :Un Ted CJr.&amp;on . Nf•" N'!"W' Ytar's wit h Mr. l ftd lin.
Brighton, Pa .. U.ulu and Roh.-r· r turJry Pow d l
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Mr and Yn L. D. Plere. tbtttt
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Mr ..and Mn. Denver l'ur1 1' awl " ~"""' Year's w1t h Mr. and M~
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Col umbm spent the b ohda y~ v. :I h raml ly o/ Col umbu s Jpeut Chrftt.!
111&amp;!! with )fr. and. Mn. Ge.or •
Mr . iind Mn. L. D. Pidc~
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Mr. and
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over·'~old' toe Duquesne.
Ttl~ nl&amp;ht's 68-~2 triumph
. . hqme court was a vict , lbat · the Flyers who are
' aetcmd nation~lly behind
Sa , · cJac.p wanted very badly
~ ·~ thing, it matched the
~' iftOrd fol' this year, a).
"'"~ it .cJqe.n~'t ~cppe clvse to
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scorer with an average of 2&amp;
points per gamP., was held to 14
by the close gu!l.rding of Maryland's Jobn Sandbower and George Washington was held to less
than 50 points for the first lime
since 1949. Maryland. played posspssion ball to e mphasize its
strone defense and reboundin~.
Spril}g Hill was the surprl!le
'}'inner of the Senior Bowl Tour.
name~t at Mobi1e, Ala. , upsettlni
ai'Ztl:f!\11)11 ~11\el\llillJ back to MemJ!Ills Stale, 69·M, In l~e fi.
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Mr. I.Dd.. " '· Cbar~y Pnwell
lolmJ:l,y ·;Newell and la rry Cur·
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Thur.!iday's program,
ot~ 1 ~ fla:ures F'e b 2 at Jls U.'!Ser y had 39 winners, one more
IZ11iiaal dirtller here. Graham refir. than the liJ~ nat ionnl c h r~ mpwn. ·
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HONOLULU UP- D:)a k Walker
UleJr loth dlvi~ ion 110d scvtn!h said today be WJI I "tulk" to Soule~~e title In 10 years.
tht:rn Methodist Univer sity of.
l icials wbo say th.ey w&amp;nL him a ~
CRlCA.GO UP7 Dow Fmstn their hackfteld football coach.
wald o~ Atbenll, Uhio, was 14th
But Walker. In town for tlH'
llDOhl the top 2B Money wlnntlli ~alu flow! 8#111\e, didn't seem 'e11·
tn. JH~JOit toumam d~;~ts. F~u~Js l)twl astic obout th l· offf r.' He ' re·
(!~p
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o~·
A.uoclstlon show JI'ID!!I Cr Tha~ after the Jlula Bowl ana lat.
wala ·~ $111,,386.118. Top, "~""'' •~ the .,ro .f¥1wl gam,e, ht Is
'WJQn . ju JtUlu s Boros ·of Mid "t~roush with footbnll ."
Plaes, N, C., with ,,.,t21.5JS.

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ELPHIA UP - Samuel
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1oill ..... I!Obal\ J&gt;J.uer. tP&lt;,It.y
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Pe"iitive• '· Jn ·tbltteslotr.'
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TM Dally Seni-'neL POmerov-MICii:fleoo'rt, Otilo
NO•.1. BEAUt'{ ABIDING BY . LAw-

WANT ADS
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REFR.IGERATOR

19) For Sale
&amp;.ltes : 2 ee.ntt per

wwa.

oue la- Apartmenl .sil:e

Mi.D.&amp;Ii.lam daar&amp;e ~- ~- C1U ~Y .
4 ctlit.s per word. for lhr• -

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For lease-SERVICE

l'u1l nte or 2 ~~~~~ pe: word will
be chanaed for'\dv~rtillDS if not
i)aldlor Wore thr ,l3th ut eacl:a

moat.b Jollowiu&amp; WJerUon.
&amp;ron iD A&lt;lvert1~-.:u..ou.J.d at
reported una.e&lt;UaHJJ, 'lbe Oa.Uy
SeDtllhd wW not be! rapon11bJe
for more tb.au one mcorred. LD-

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tk:tJ. w .t!;vettb pruned at reau
1ar d.u&amp;llted rata. Obnuartllll

STATION
together
or separate. Small investment.
Cheap reql. Write C. B. Hanson,
Lower Rlver Road , GaUlpolis,
Ohio. Phone Guyan 66086.
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APARTMENT, f room~ . bath, gas
•'il:lr&amp;ed. Ada re ..-etved b)' mall ow furnace. bard-wood floors, availceJ.apboil.e IIVUI earetuJ. at:.dable after January Hi. Phone
UOD.
6233.
1-5-3te

John C. BacOn
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Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio.
1-6; 13; ~ 31&lt;

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Admlnhtrator and Admlnlatratrh1.
Rstate .. ltlley 5•yre1 DecHMd

Notice is hereby given that AuJUSt Sayre, wllm;e PoRt Offiee Adbath. dresa IJ 46 Mill ,Crel!k. Road; Q-.al·

·..=::-::-:-:-=c==1'00 LATE TO.CLASSJFt'

4-rOOIDI, utility room and
1~ PONTIAC Star Chief cataGu furnace, yard. J&gt;ractieally
, Jina. Low mileage, A-1, $249S.
new. Located Polnt Lane, . LinJimmy Parsons, Middlepurt, o .
coln Heights. Phone 612.8-X.
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Jlpoll11\ Ohio, and MaJ'Isret Arnott
whose Post Oftiee. Addre~~s Ls 1~
Sixth St., ·Middleport, Ohil), have
been duty' aPpointed as Administrator and Admlnistralrix. of tbc
Estate of Riley Sayre late of Sutton Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
deceased.
Dated this 31at day of December

Mechanic st. and 1 FURI&lt;ISH
ED HOUSE on Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Inquire Ewing's
Store, W. Main St., Pomeroy,
Ohio. Phone 133.
J-3·tf 19M.
John C. Baeon
"-'1!1
&amp;·room Duplex In Sugar Run. AuFARMALL TRACTOR OW"-..RS
· toma.tic heat. Close schools.
Judge qf Ute Pr~&gt;bal.e Court
Did you know you could aave ~
Meigs County, Qhlp.
or more on ~art8 by having your
Call 374-J. 112 Brick Street.
1-6;
1&amp;; 20; 314:
tractor engine overhauled be - ~PV1~1-Ji%liiSi·tiffEi)Ai~--- _
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fore March 1, 1958? Also ask
APARTMENTS-4 or
Pl. E.-INVENtORY IALI
about our special on painting
II NOma and bath. Ga 1 fired bot
Prices cut 'hi to V. on a:U sew~d tuneup.
Meiaa Equipment
water furnace. Utilities paid.
Jna: machines, sweepers, sewing
..,Ro. Phone 94.
1-3-48tc
Phone 6128-X.
12-16-SOtp
cab inN ud doob, '-"d partJ.
The Apple Grove .MYF will serve
KIITON'1 ~5WING MACHIN!
SERVICE
soup, chHI, bot doea and coffee,
Phone 909-J
January 7, at the church, be1·8-llc
JinDlng at 5 P. M.
LET OUR ElJ:!.CTRONIC SECRETARY TAKE YOUR WAli'T
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
JN THE EVENINGS. CALL m .

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QUAIJTY OF Otllt

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IN MEMORY
of our dear Two J"urnlsbed 4-B.oom
MENTS. new furaitu.re.
hwband snd father, lhrry Hicks
paid. C.U IIIM4-M.
who passed away Jan. 6, 19152.
No more we sec his smiling face,
Very desirable first floor
Or hear his gcnUe vole~.
MENT. Automatic glli
A call frnm Heaven came one day,
Call 6170·J.
And God made him his choice.

In lo\iing memory

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A.. R. Knight.
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:Otnplete WH~EL AUGNMENT
balanclni and btake aervlce.
Hacketts' Safety Service, West
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
P~one ~67.

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Auto !iules

1949 CHRYSLER, Black, A-1 Con·
dltion, $696. Jimmy Par~ons,

Middleport.
FORD,

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Perft'ct

eundtUon.

$1595. Jimmy Par~ohs,

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CHEVROL~T Sl!illon Wagon
, $2395 JUTIJllY J•arson.s, Mid·
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f'ORD 1,2 Ton Flckup. Per-

thrGugbout, $1195. Jimmy
·, Middleport .
1-4-3\c

Help Wonted

MARTIN HOT..EL
COFFEE SHOP
Undtr Ntw Ma.Matf'4M~
..... kfast 1nd l~enln1 OIMWI
lt...rv..klnt for tNrfl*' MWI

ASSISTANT MANAGER--Woman
with car able to work - 11ome
evenings lo help manaKer select
and train outside 1aieswomen.
Unullllal opportuaUy. Nationally
known company, No parUea, no
delivering, no eanva11in1, no
collecting, no inYflstment. FlexIble houra. For JHII'Sonal Interview write about 1 younelt to
B011 668-A, % The Dally ~n­
tinei, alvlna !)bont'! number.
1-.6-fttp.

Hyla Welt McAIIIt1er. Mar.

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MeKNIGHT

MOTOR

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WOMAN to ·earn n1oney part tftne
and eveninlfll. No ~xperlenee
necc!isary. No dell\'ery. No eollectinll. TralnlnJ and equipment
at our expense. Earn up -to fl&amp;
a day for a lew bour5 of plenant work. ~ar nece!ldQ'. For
pcrlional Interview, write Box
ti88·A, % The Dally Sentinel.
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makea.

Sebmolll

Middleport, Olllo.

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V8 4-dour Sedan,

SERVICE •• Wol&lt;lt fie.
Pomeroy, QUIU&lt;
pllrtq by flelot7 'l'rtlll4l'l
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Wltchmakcr. O()l.J.JNS JEWS.
LtRs, Pomeroy.
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Aero Ea11le Hard·
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COUPU:l"E lnauraact~ Pro&amp;ec!tlf'llj,

Ule, Aulo, Ftro, 1'01191 Coli !loa
111111. lllddleport.

QUo.

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Secretary·of $tat. of Ohfo
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The Legislature 'ba:~l~~]~
Dated thil 30th day of Decem· the election laws to
no penon shall be a
ber' 1955.
John C. Bacon
for nominatioa or election
JudJe of the Probate Court
party pJ;imary election for
Meigs County, Ohio.
(lffiee if. he voted · as a member 01
1-6; 13; 20; 3tc
a dJtferent political party a~ anv
primary electioo within the next
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NOTICI. SITTLIMENT OF '
PJ:e&lt;:e mg: our ~a en ar
ACCOUNTS
PROlATE COURT, MEIGS
. COUNTY, OHIO.
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Nolice b bercby given that the
.!
followlna A4:counts have been
filed· ln said Cmlrt for .settlement,
and tbal the same will be h.eard
on Mt:mday the 30th day of January 1P58, to-wit:

ceued.

Ninth current account of Char-

lotte Eileen Logan, guarclion

of

guardi&amp;n

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Cathy Sue

to pay

its

-T~eyGet

Tbe.ir jwtiees are a.tuet.. with '
"nomiool.. sa1arlet to tbe end of
their terms.
Other commluioners did not
act. But they must •oon. The new
law provides the justices pay · tn
the county an fae&amp; and fines collected. The comml11aioners, studying the activlUes of vJI'iO\UI jy.etice courts to pr:• "id.e 3 " "}'ardstick" for setting nlaries, will
vote or have Yoted sA.larie$ com.
mensurate with th~ work justices
do.
These go tG justices e11terin.11
new terms f)f contin"uini curr::nt
terms. The constitutional prohibition does not apply where no salnrie.s have been pald hereto(Qre.
Some commiasloner.i have determined their county is too poor to
pay what might be considered a
fair salary. The combined action
of thr Legislature in enacting the ·
Jaw, the attorn.ey g2neraL in interpreting the law, and the vot-ers in
rejecting the ameDdment makes
the hoa rds of commlssionen solely , responsible for seeing th..t jus-

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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker, are
announcing the birth of a dau&amp;h·
ter at a Coluntbw HGSpltal on
Januar)' 5th. Mr. Parker is a former cllief (lf· police of Middleport.
Grandparents of the new bJ~ItJ
are Mr. and Mrs. Max llei11hirt, .
PGmeroy, and Mrs. Parktr, CbU!icothe.

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The law empowered commissionero to set, beginning Oct. 1 Ibis
:y.ear, aalarie~t for its justices. Paymept wi~l be mandatory ~Ctcr !''ew
Years Day, the ,!fame date justices
can no htnMer retain lee.s in. pay.
ment for th.eir functions.
The· state constitution prohillhs
!I.D)' adjustment of salaries within
tbe term of_, the official. Aa
•mendm.ent to a11ow this was clereated by tbe voters.
.:tome commissioners, setting nommal salaries fn Octobllr wilh

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Counties and Judges of the
of Comon Pleas will. be ele&lt;;ted
~,!lAeteral countle11.
.J;n· ll"ddition to being a memb,ct
ofh.ts POiiticaJ party for the
~f~ ·of four' 'years, a pe1·son dewmg tJte nom~nation o! his partf
at tbe party primary must
have petitio~ si,.&amp;ned by quali~d electors who ar~ members of
bi&amp; poJillCIIl' party, .on 1hla declaration of .c~p\tfdacy a;ut' ,petition.
PeU~lQ.f!_l of county candidates
~st be: 11 ~B!J~~ by Mt Jess than
than ttoO members
nor
candidate's political party
e IGns ?f all persons . seeking
offtce must be mea in the
of the Board of ElectiOns
'· 1 p.m. ol Fe~ru-

pt t:pe

moe.:

~nd final arcount
of
Frances Carleton, guardian of the
person ·and 'fl&amp;tate of Bessie Stobart, aft incompetent person.
FirJt and flmpJ account of Margaret Waddell, executrix of the
estate· of Marlin J. Waddell, de-

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2 Door
1948 Pack~rd
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John C. Bacon,
Probate Judie

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First and final accouni of
cle B. Lana:Iotz, exccutT!x of
c.state of Frcdenck Langlotz, dccea»ed.
Final account of Nell Slawle,
administratrix with will annexed
of the estate uf Charles Shlvelcr,
dtceased .
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Fifth and current account of
Jobn A. Hunnel, guaidian of tb.e
person and estate of Robert B.
Hunnel, an incompetent perion. ,
Al~ persons interested are
required to attend 1ucb aetUement
and make objection• 1thereto, it
any they have.
Any person interuted milf fil~·
written exceptions to said Accounts, or any Item thereof, five
daya prior to hcarlnt, Jnd at.•~'"' ·l'
time further time may · be
ed 'tor cause, to rue sucb exceptions.

You ha¥e aomethlng
To Sell, Tr,ad• or Announce, Let A ,Dolly
$entlnel ' Diatloy Ad
Ohio.
.{~~~~~~·~t~3;00or Want Ad'- Your
670 Ddux 4-&lt;loot Por reliable radio ana TV n,.G,
call
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We
aervtee
au
Repre..iltatlye.
$2495 Blaettnar'll, Pom·
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Your .

arri-

val of tbe new year marb an
end ln. Oblo to payment of justices of tbe pJaee hy Ceca and
fines.'·This' completes a process begun ln 1927 when the Supreme
Court .scored the syste1i1.
Little developed, un!il recently,
after the high court in Toomey vs.
Ohio challenged the system a5 preJudicial to defendants
Then the lOht General Asscm '
nl'y this year passed a Jaw which
puts justices "OJl .salary. The move
wu hailed by Ohio Justice. Inc.,
an organization of magistrates.
Ohio Justice, conceding that
"~me JP'~ and one Magistrate
Assodatlon lobbied against this
act," claimed b.owever that "most
JP's are united in a crusade to
cleanup from w'ithin."
But the aet created some prob·
Jems, though opinions by Attorney
General C. William O'Neill reaolved 40me situations. Obi~ voters on Nov. 1, howevflr, denied a ·
solution to o.ne of the economic
knot3 resulting.
The new law laid mpollllibility
squartJ.y in the lap of the count)'

Cont~

2-door
Blaettnar'1, Cars washed and lubricated. Free
12-111·61c
pickup and deUvtry service.
Phone
9097, DAltS'l' MOBILGAS,
BEirAIRE 4·
East Main Street, Pomeroy.
12-30 8te
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Fred V. Riee whose Po.st Office ·
Addreu is Chester, Ohio, has
been duly appointed Is Administrator of the Estlte of ~ Emma
Folan Warner, late (If Chester
Township, Meia:a County, Ohio, de·

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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
Admlnl1tr1tor
l1tet. of lmrn1 hl1n W.mer.
DftHM4

Eleanor Nadine Dalll!y, a minor.
APARTFlr.st and final account of Fay e
futnace. ~;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;s~;;:;;
Mayer, administratrix. of the
12-22-U
I eslate John Mayer' deocased.
account of Edison

MAN'S WRIST WATCH . has Y. K.
on back. Lo~ t around Cbnstmas

SERVICE COMMANDS
EVERYBODY'S REISPli:C'I'.
Wheel Chairs Hospital Beds
Ambulance Service
Phone 2M '•
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FUNERAL HOME

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tbe Sav10ur'11
For
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Now our ey~ with tean
We would not call him back to UM,
But we ca n go and be with ·him. 6-room HOUSE tor rent or aale In
Sugar Run. Information. J27
&gt;M1·s. Harry Hicks, Hotlic, George
Butternut.
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COLUMBUS, 0 . UP......... Tbe

Notice is hereby given that
Loring Gomer whose Post Otfit:le
address u 1254 Fair Avanue, Col·
umbu.s, 0 .. bss been duly a-ppointed as Executor of the Elltate of
William Hosa Gomer late of Salem.
Township, Meigs Count)', Ohio, deceased.
Dated thil, 30th day o.e December, 19M.

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Jan.. 1, were ~aUih! by the vote,

Rule Ended ·
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Luc;ille Roush Wed To James Daskah
In Denver, Colorado December 9
Mr. and Mn A H Roush, Mlddleport, have
announced the
marriage of their daughter, LuCille, to George Douglas. Denver,

Colorado, son of

Mr

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M.rs.

James Daskah, Spring VaUey,
N Y. 'The ceremony wu performed on December 9th by the
Rev. William Rismger in tbe
Edgewater
Community Methodist Church, Denver, Colorado.
Attendants at the double riot
ceremony were MiA&amp; Faye Roush,
sister of the bride, maid-of-bon·
~~ Charles Hackbarth, beat man;
Timothy Mullen
and
Robert

MIDDLEPORT
SOClEW

...Jmulat Low-Priced

Mr. and Mrs. Curhs Roush and
children were 2ucsts of Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Row;h, Syracuse,
recent!,..
Jud Boley retired NYC eg~ploy·
ee and former local rcsJdefit
is
reported leriou&amp;ly Ill at a Columbua hospital.
Delrw Pratt, Canton is a guest
of his mother, Mrs ~e Pratt.
llr. and Mrs Earl Knight and
daughter Sue entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest knight, Chester, and
Mr. and Ml'll. Howard Knight and
famUy recentLY.

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guests at the home o{ Mr. and
M.rs. Ziba MidJdff, Hemlock Grove 1
on New Year'a: Day.
:Mrs. Carroll Swanson 1s VIsiting
her sister, Ruth Hawkms, Co1umbus, today. Miss Hawkms IS a patient at the Ohio State Tubercul08is Hospital, OSU campus.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloes took
their daughter, 'Mrs. Terry Gallagher and daughter to Columln18
airport today where they l.eft by
plane for Sioux City to join A-3c
Terry Gallagher.
Mayme Dunn, Huntingto'n, was a
guest of Mr. and M.ra. Harry Crajg
•II '"~;New Year's,
William lftobaon and Rtandson Kieilb CunnirighaDl. have been
111 with flu Mrs. Robson had jUst
been returned from Holzer Ho.'i·
p(tal where sbe had been a mcdlcal paliMl.
Mrs. E. T. B1uer, Jackson,
is
Improving satlefactorUy at· Holzer
Hospital wbert~ she 111 a medical

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4 dr sedan. One local owner.

954 Plymouth ....... $1.395

Super' Conv Cpe. New one costs over 4,000
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condlUon.

~::~~l·~ 4 dr Sedan. Low mileage, I

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new two-lone blue flntab.

Chevrolet 210 •.• $1,295 ·. tt'hDESOTO'VB

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se&lt;lan. Hydramatlc drive. 8 cyl, 1
--ll'il;,ner. Shows eood care

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sedan. One local owner. Dyilaflow

Urges That Rotarians
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School Funds ·

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who prepar·
Mn. Glenn
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of the coatat. wa•
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miautea put midn.idl on IIIIIUil]'
1 at Roller- HO.pital with
Dr.

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Woods weighlna 7~ lblll: wu Ia
third place bavlD' been bonl at
:i:.m a. m. on Jill: z. She 1fi tbe

Club coupe. Radle and heater. Clean

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having spe11t the
da)'l with · their
dau"hter 1 Mr.
Nease and fantify of Minersville.

MU, H. 8 • KRISS It AWAIDID
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Mn." H. B. l(.rees wla .aw.ordo•d
tbe prbe for blah aaora '
Fred Blaottnar the
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butllneas viaitor in Gallllpolls,j
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.
moved today

Chevrolet Bel Air $1,395 ·=· $3 Buick VB ....... $1,595
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apending • few days ln Chleaao
Ill., on busineas.
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hia home, Minersville, by illnesa .
Robert Warner of Da)iton, who
arrived Wednetdi)' for a
few
Jt~Ya:' bualne88 visit, ill ~be IUest
of hia sister and brotheNn·laW 1
Mr. and Mrs. AJicn Ball, Cbeater

Dlx Sedan. SpoUeSI orl,glnal metalllc . rr
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Middleport Literary
New Years' Eve gue&amp;UJ of Mr.
Mrs. Charles Murray and . Society Accepts .
son, Ke!lneth, were Mr. and Mra. . '
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FrankUn Ginther and daughter,
New Member
Vickl Lynn, Columbus, and Mr, '\. t'

Mrs. Wayne Giblions wa1 voted
Into the MiddJeport" Literary
Club when they met Wedneaday
afternoon at the
of Mra. c.
M. Hennesy. Mrs.
ll'lB. president, wa 1 in
the meeting and Df.W
eJected are; president, Mrt.
aid Mills; vtce-pre~·ent,
Forrest Bachtel; secretary,
Jeanne Clark; treJilluter,
James Titus, Jr., Rutland.
During Ute buainesa me£1tRg
th_e Club. voted to amend the 'COJI·
S'lituUon to read that a nominat.i.ng committee will ~~nt
slate_ uf otftcen at the lest --"' I
ang m Deceniber with the
~ion to be held at the flnlt
mg iD January.
Mrs. William Bradford had the
~fternoon. proiram and
"T~e Slllil!JM .f'llllllly of t~e
berlandt.". by ·Jean .fUf.(h{' ~•lll'lr
Mra. Edward Jonea and dllutgh· roll call responses we:re "A
Son11."
ter 1 Amy of Jackson, were
nesa visitors in Pomeroy,
The next meeting is to be held
nesday.
on January 18th at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Mrs. Arthur J. Strauss.
turned to their home,
Polnt, Thursday, after a
with bis mother, Mr11. H'"''"""

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New Year's Day, dinner guests
at the Murray home were Mr&amp;.
Clara Murray, Middleport, and
her hou•egue&amp;tll, Mrs. George
Stlnard and daughter and Mrs.
Magdalene Millner, Akron. who
had been called to Middleport
for the funeral of Mrs. 'Jesse
Eads.
Representatlve and Mrs. Gio""''"
Ueinbart - ent.ertainecl on
Year'ts
Eve for a group
friends. The guests Included
and Mrs. Sidney T. Ruuell,
and Mrs. Robert
Middleport, and Mr. and
Dale Bachner, Rutland.

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The fir.at chapel U5tmbl.r for
1Q66 was beJd at the loe&amp;J h~h . '
I!Chool this weelr: wU:b Rev. L. A,
Bangerter, of HeJUii church, 11
speaker. Tbe topic was "Dlsclpllne" and be developed the definilin of " Irutructlon or tralnint"'
lmtead of the more cbmmoa one
of "Correction or punlahment. "
Pnnctpal Earl Knjaht announced
the basketball sames tor Utls
wesk in a short pep taUt preced·
ing the sermon.

Huntington, W. Va., apent
d&amp;Y with her mother, Mrs. AIOo•rt ·
Youn1 and wer(l accompanied
home by their son Pat; whq
the pa1t week with relatives.
Mill Unda Mitchell has
~\lrned to her home, Galllp&lt;olls I
after a week's vldt with
Mra. Hank nung.
Mra. John Dufry of Hallfa:rc ,
Maa., arrived today for an over·
rqht visit with her mother Mrs

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M.n.
Ral~b lt. Shoemaker, Route
Bartlett, ushers.
1. Cheabire. Ohio, recently ItThe bride chose 1 street-lentth
tended a flvs-day reliaious regown of blue ;atin wlth matc.h·
treat at the Cbaplaia.'a .Retreat
ing acceuones and ca,rried
a
Center
in Seoul,
bouquet of while rOHbuds and
Prot~tjnt, Cat.hoUc and Jew·
her mald·of-honor wore a street·
Uh chap"-!ns alternate In plan·
Ienath dress of beige la'tl! with ·
ning the retreat's courses
matchmg accessories and yellow
Private First Clau Sb~maker,
rose bOuquet.
a member of MedJcal Company
of the 7th Infantry DJvision's
Approximately ftfty guesta at32nd_ Regiment, entered the Ar·
~ARDEN CLUB SPEAKER
tended a reception at the bnde'i
my to October 1954 and arrived
Mh. Robert lteibel, Leading
home Mr. and Mrs. Douglas are
overseas Jut N"ovember,
Creek, was the_. guest speaker·
at home to their frienda at 231~
when the Wayside Garden Club
Gray Street, Edgewater, Colorado.
FRANKFURT GER
met Tuesday at the- home of Mrli
Army •Pvt Fl d . J R MANY - 'David Brlgg.t, Cheshire. H'~r topic
patient and was visited Thur.sday
Mr ahd M: oy F · upe, son of was "Lillies". MrS. Reibel is Reby her mother, Mrs. C. R. Karr
Ro~te 1 C~s. hlrloy~hi C. . Rupe, gwnal Director of the Ohio AHog,
0• lB_ play- ciation of Garden Clubs. \
inr~ wk n ...et
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Among the. college students
MISS RIDDLE
-ttb lnf~tntry Divlaion'a 4th Medi·
who have returned to thetr stuMr and Mre. E. C. Riddle
cal Battalion.
received basic trahlin&amp; at
dies after the holidays are Jean
frr~v:tehRupe, who pl8ys in biB Jackaon, s . c.
Smart, Demson Umver.5lty; Will· New Haven, West Virginia
0
lam McGee, Notre Dame Univer- nounce the engaeement of
u Y ours, it an asa.istant
'Mle
nmeteen-yelr-old soldier
stly, John Hbyt , ColgateRoches- daughter. Ethel Louite ofi!~::: llllpply cJerk with his unit.
is a 1954 graduate of
ter Semmary; Margaret
Hoyt, ton, IllinolS to tbe 'Rev. K
M Rupe entered the Army
in lfigh School aDd a former
arcb l9M and arrived ln Eu- tor Fed Gla~ Company Coiluu1-l
Mari.etta College; Patricia Baker, ~- McCullah of GreellSblU'J,
?1'-~usktngum College; George Dal· IU, son of the Rev. aRd Mrs.
rope the following Au1ust. He I bus, Ohio.
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las, William Darst, Ohio
University; Nancy Rawlings, Shei- Oklahoma.
la Stover, Ruth Ann Powell. Jane NltlOnal
Young, Yvonne Hackett.
John tbe
Fuher, Larry Lacey, Fred I...e"Nis, o( the
Glenn Roush, Lee Smith and Will· tJ~n Temperance Union.
iam Taylor, Ohio- University.
McCullah 1s theLminister
New Year's DaY guests of Mr. FJ.rst ChrlsUan t.:burch in Gree~~-11
and Mrs. H. M. Brown, Mam St., burg
included CommW10nre and ·Mrs. The marriage will take plar.e
Harry Or-iug, local; Mr. and Mn spring.
Clair Brown, Mrs. Max Brown and
~--children, Mrs. Goldie Brnwn, Loo
Cowdry, Raveruwood; Mr. and Mre
Woodrow Brown, Pittsburgh

POMEROY

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