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l"he Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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FOREST RUN
AU.t.Ddance at Sunday School
Sunday was 4:5 offering $9 40
Mra Rose- Genht.i..mer a.nd f11.mily
of the Atben.a Road were Sunday
guests of her mother-, Mrs Ann ie
Ba1ly and famUy
Mr ~nd Mrl Thurman Young
Helen. Barker and Wmme Holland
of CWton ctalled on Mn; StellJ
Watkins Sunday
V1rgd Walker, Planls. eatl ed on

bJ.S p.arcnts, Mr and Mt~ Lewu
Walker SWlday
Mr and Mrs Albert Biler werl'
Sllnday guests ol Mr and Mu
A.Jdrew DaVIS , Rock Sprm.t:s
Mrs VIrginia Deavers of Ports
mouth spent Wednesda} with her
l!lisler, Mrs M.ark Evan ~
Mr and ~s WoOOruw Mora and
1amily of Pille Grove spent Fnday

w1th Mr and Mr:s Charles Baer
and Mr and Mrs George Baer

Winter
Dresses
w..

Now

$5,95
$7.95
$8.95

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$4.95
$5.95
$5.95

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ffOTtl

BY MRS. J. D. ROUSH

The WSCS o[ th e Methodis t
Mr and Mrs Charles Rife had
a.s Sunday ruests the1r son Cial'lf!i Church was ent ert.aJned Monday
A. Fife and famtly of St Albaru , at l he home of ~t.n Ora Hill
1n Muon
Mr. &amp;lld Mrs George Bever1d1e
bank
to Mrs.
The fattb[ul Carcle Sunday
and son of New Marshfield
ILamm,
exeeuttve
secretary of the
Two tr ucks were dam1g ed wben
SL hool cla ~s met Tllurs day t!Veo
Mason County Red Cross Chap.
one
of
them
s.ludded
s1dewavs
lD'
t
1 Mr a11d Mrs Harlan R1fe and mg wath Mr.!&gt; 0 C Cr a mle1t
the other wh1eh was parkM on
sons .spent Saturd.ay WJtb Mr. and
~Irs Hamm said thai the depleMr and Mr.s John Burn ell Jr Sta te Route 124 a1 the 1ntersectwn
Mrs W V R1fe of Wilkesville
tt·d condition of tbe blood bank
of
C olumbu~; are announcmg the
of
State
Route
143,
Tuel!day
afte
r
Tbey eelebrated 'their 83rd wed
b1rth of a daughter Polly Ann at noon, the s llenffs offtca reported at the present time u due to the
ding anmversary, Jan 17th
Umvennty Hospital Grandparen: ,
Accordmg .to the r('port a 49 ( uunty 's poor response to the
Mr and Mrs Chari~ R1fe were a re Mr and Mrs J P Burnell
Fo rd p1ckup dnven
by Da l~ la , t v1s1t of the bloodmobile.
'I he bloodmobile
w11J vtstt
m Wellston Saturday , al~o Mr
Mrs Delpha Cummms re turn&amp;! Proffitt, 25. Portland was travel
and Mrs H D R1fe and S()ns .
from a tnp to Florida wtth her mg we5t at 5 10 p m when an P01 nl Plea&amp;ant from noon until
Don R1!e LS :;tatiOnt!d at San Ao· daugl\ter, MI11 Wilber C11'cle
auto pulled out from a s1de road 6 p m on Thursday at the Trinity
tom4&gt;, Texas, m the Atr l'orce
)lr
and M.rs Mllo VanMeter Ill front of ham, cmd to avmd ~ M('1hodlst Church. That will be
Mr and Mrs Buck Varunclr.Je of and Mrs W E Wilson had thll c•hSLOn. the truck drove on the the final vis1t until Aprd 4.
Lester 'Ba1ley, bt&gt;t m and sk1dded stdeways mto a
Jronton spent last week w1th Mr followmg guesb!
and Mrs Emory Johnston
Mrs Bertha Holter. Mormng StaJ . parked WJllys pickup truck owned Eastern Local School
•Mr. and Mrs Raymond Tllomas Mrs Nora Hoskms, Flortda, Mrs by Paul Baaley, Pomeroy Medium
and son, Langavllle, spent Sunday Vtsta Frank, Chesh~ l , Mr and damages were don;:! to both vc
Board Hold. Meeting
wdh her mother, Mrs Freda Bow· Mrs. Cbester VanMieter and son h1cles
en and children
Roy of Morntng Star on Wednes·
day evemng
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
At a special meeting of EastRobert and Ronnie R1fe spenl
S.Sgt Oliver Cadie, wife and
ern Local School Board held at
Slturday wath Mr and Mrs Qt!o. &amp;on who were on an tsland 111
Admitted Tuesday Donley Ed Chester, Saturday evening, JanSax.to11 and ramily
Greenlsnd have returned to Ltmf" ward:;. Cornmg
uary J4, tbe bond of Rllph Hen·
Gerald Saxton called on Frank Stone, Mamc, Telatl\ cs were m
DLScharged. Nancy Etchmger, &lt;krson was approved for clerk or
Bennlngton or Vales Mills Sunday formed.
Syracu •
the board. Mr. Henderson assu·
Earl Reed spent Saturday eve·
Mrs E S Tbaxto!l who was 111
Bu s Mr and Mrs Horace mctl b1s duties at this meeting
nlng with Chares Rt£e and family. of pneumoma m Hol:t.er Hospttal Stmt , Rcedsvtllc, son
Permassion w.a granted to the
Mn Sm1th and sons spent the was returned home and 15 1mprovtrustees of Ohve Township to
weekend m Akron VIsiting rela· tng.
hat thl.'i eounlry needs 1s 11. use the Reedsville building for a
tJVea.
Mrs Mild~d Chapman sor. and IN d fiVe cents.
meeting place at their owo risk.
daughter .spent Sunday With bcr :.;.;..:_;;..:....:.::;:__ _ _ _ _ _...:._....;:....:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Saturday callers were Mrs. Anna pac•nt., Mr .nd Min J S Quwk
Wat.a.on, Amanda Baer, Carolyn ol Syracuse
Mrs J Elmer Gr1mm was reEvans and son, Mrs Charles Bacr
turned £rom St Joseph Ho~pital
who has been Ill 1s improvmg.
Mr end Mrs. Henry Sprouse or Parkersb1.1rg last Neck for treat·
Fa1rpomt spent the weekend wi-th ment
Ru~sell Qutllen fell recuntly a.t
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert
Now Laudermalk.
Tbey returned bome a tipple m Chcshlfe and InJured
Sunday Mrs. Lauderm1lk accom· h1s rtght htp
panled tbem
Attendance at Sunday School
•Mr. and Mrs. Rus.s Watson spent Sunday W!Wi 63', offering $8 73
-ALS0-Mr and Mrs Lewis Roush of
Monday an Columbus the J:Ueats of
1
spent Sunday With her
Mr
end
Mrs
Elmer
Leon1rd
20%
Etta PICkens and
Mr. and Mrs Miles Crosa, Ra motber,
Ivan
cine
and
Mrs
Anna
Frecker
of
Off on Wlnler Skirts
Pine Grove Clllll'd on the CbJrles
Mr and Mrs Ronald MleDadc of
Baer famaly rerenlly
Columbus spent the weekend WJ.th
Miss Betty Nelson of Johnstown tbc1r parer.ts, Mr and Mrs WJ11u;
spent S1.1nday w1th her grandparof Jtacme, Mr. and Mrs Roy
ents, Mr and M'rs Ch~rles Bae~'
McD~tde, local
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hnltcr
Mrs Ruby Sh~ets of GaiJJpoiJ~
spent Sunday ~v' mng wltb Mrs .spent Sunday WJtb
Mrs J D
Amanda Baer and ramJl y
RoU!IIt
Mrs E M Damewood and dau.
Mrs Edward M1ller Will enll'rghler Mr~ nobcJ•l L('e of Sutton tam the WSCS of the Melhodt~t
Main Sl
Pomerov, Oblo vJcre vuitors m I'od;c:r!lburg fo~ n- Churrh iii her home Friday I'Vcnmg, Jan. 20th
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Ralph 11Jggmbc.dham of Ma:;on
WHs here on bsumeM Thursday
Rachard Allen, former re~ uJ ent
of here ha~ f1mshed 30 years of
&amp;crv•cc w1lh the B. F. Goodilch
Company at Akron

BROAD RUN

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop

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January Clearance SALE
Now I at : BAKERS
STOP "SOFT-BED"
BACKAC:H E
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Save as Never Btfare
In this Great National

SALE I

Pomeroy

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KARR&amp;VANZANDT
MOTOR SALES

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ITS SMART TO SHOP AT THE

Middleport Dept~ Sto.re
We Give VALUE Plus
S &amp; H GREEN STAMPS
SPECIAL

SALE!
Mens end Boys

4BUCKLE ·

ARTICS

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May l$6$-1'ravel expenses to
Pollee Courts, County Board met•t·
inp etc., estimated
_ 565 00
June 19M-Recorder tape tmd
microphone --·-- ---- · · ·- - $1800
June, 19M-Travel r.xpense to
Pollee Courts, County Board meetings, etc estimated ·----- $65.00
June 23, 1953--Trap to CDium·
bus to PUCO 1n re HGbtion Cross·
lng - ------- -- - ·-··--- $6500
July 1, 19M-Travel expenses
to Pollee Court.a, county P.oud
meettna:a, etc estimated - · $li.5 00
August, 19§--Trsvel expense
to Pohce Courts, County Bvsrd
meetings, etc., esllmated - $t:l5 00
September 22, 195~-Prose~ut·
mg Attorney Conventmn m Cm·
cmnati,O.,threedays .. • . $25000
September, 1955--Travel expenses to Pollee Courts, County
Board meeting, etc eshmnted

meetlnp,
Nov

Nov

Pollee Courts, Count)' Board meet.
iags, etc, estimllted --·--· ;sM 00
Dec 19M-Travel e'tpense to
P~&gt;ltce
Cour:ts,
County Boatd
mcetmgs, etc. estimated __ S65 00
Total Expenses - ---· $1,81&gt;7.00
J 8. O'.Brlen
ProseeutinJ A' ~ •nlej'
FILED
DEC. 21, 1955
PERR 'f A.. IUGGS,
COUNTY AUDITOR
MEIGS COUNTY.
Mr r.raJg moved lh~t tile fore·
illjtlng re11olu 1 JOn be adt•p,•,..d. seconded by Mr l'roffttt and the v(lte
on rull cal! rt'-!-Ulted· :io~r. Craig,
Yea, Mr. 1-rl)ffitt, Yea and Mr.
Hartmger, Yea.
SISSO'

~RACE

Mrs. Naom1 Thompson as eo-hOI·
tess. Mrs. Grace
Thomas, YlCtl
churman was tn char~e of the
meetin&amp; With Mrs Don Anden;(.ln
devotional leader and 1n cbarge
of the program It was voted lo
have an auellon at tbe next meet·
mJ. Mrs Thelma Tucker a form·
er member but now of Waverly
was a guest. Mrs John S1mpkms
was also welcomed back
PlaM for the Easter market and
bazaar were started when the AI·
ternoon Clrctc or the wscs met
at the ~orne of Mr.s Weber Theobald for their January meetmg
Mrs. Carl Denison president, presided The secretary and treasurer's reports were gtv!ln by M1 s
Louise Myers and Mrs. ~Jnme Taylor A small auobon WaA·held Mr~
Eva Fleming was auctioneer.
Mrs C barl~ Amos and Mr;;
Clarence Chase were Jrueats. Th~
February meeting w11I be held at
the ·home of Mrs. Hattle "McKen·

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PU'LLON

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For Bond Sales

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ELBERFELDS
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President Asserts His Faith
In Dulles As AMan Of Peace

Sunshine Minstrel
.,fLarge Crowd

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The!Jdorus Couneal Dau.d\terS ·o
I America met ID reaular sessJOJJ

Ohio sales of Sene1i E and H
Savtngs BondB durine: calendar
year 1955 reached a new peace- ~
time record of $389.12:9,012 for a
gam of 110% over 19114 Decem·
bet sales of JUst under $33 mlli·
ion were tbe hlihest December

now totals 124 y..rs •II .t the
hmttrw' Pol't Offlc...... nd still 1
nDt one' of ~tm It tUglblo for

~oft ,.. right
E. Stark, aul1t-

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"''"' "'" the end of World War
n
and were Instrumental in Ohio

5lgnal Ligltfs At Hobson
·~o~ Be Installed By NYC

aurpassmg Its

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v,por U~ts a~

Central
completed

that

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SJles quota

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Theodore T. Reed, CouDty Chair·
County Savings Bqnd.s
ltated that E and H
ID tbe COUhly for D,&amp;fol7,400 brl.DJ{iDJ p.e
"iir.D~on"' f?05,703 •be COJinin
pointed out tbal
::OUab 1tt~ined 123.6% of

.,;p.lway lnspecto~ Confirms F~tct
,&gt; . Tha~ Railroad W~ll ~reel Signal
automatic

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,C(;~~si!ion

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WASIDNGTON VP- Prestdent rH"inJr: " or wu three times and
Eiaen:hower aaid today be consld· tbat thu is the "necenary art" to
ers lobn Fotter Dllilr.a the DHt maaatlun peace
aecretary of state be has ever
Mr Etserutower al:w rejected
Jmown.
charJet by Gen. Matth~w B R1dg·
M:r Euenhower stoutly dl'fend way, former Army chief of o~tarf
ed Dulles desptte the upro&amp;r onr .hat "politteal COilstderataONl" dtc:
the secretary's "br:lnk of war' tated the adm10lstrat1on's new
ltatemenls. He &amp;aid be bas com look mJittary program Tbe Prell·
plete fa1th m Dulle~ as a man de- dent nld he h.ad n~er been
voted to peace
gUJity of_ makin1 DlllJt;.ry dCCJ.IIa.
In effed, he empbataeally re- tons out of 4eferenee to pohttea.
jected demands that he f1re dr
If he bad Jet polit1cs mfluence
repnmand DuUeA for saYJng th· military decudons an)'11me IIDce
adm.inutrahon "walked to th • UNO,
tbe Prmdent s.;ud there
- -- - -- would never have been an mvas·
1on of Europe alld Allied f.orcct
would orver have eroued the At·
lant1e 111 World War II Be asaid
he bad been subjected to Mmtar,.
advtce of every kind
over the
year5 "-nd that 1t was often deep
ly felt but aome bmes narrowly
based.

Racme
• Bapbst
•
0 rdinatton
• To

Be Held Tonite
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At his news conferonce, the
Pres1deDt a~
1 Al.serted lbat • prospects for
world pea~ han brightened over
the last three yurs despite the
great let-down iD the btt;.b bopes
tor peace ~nneet~ wtth tho:! July
Summ1t meeting at Geneva But
the Pre~ndent would not say there
was caUJe for r.-omplaeency tn the
world Blhution, particularly 10
the q,ddle Ea!:t
2 Declmed comment on reteot
mformed suggestion by Soviet
Prem1er Nikolai BW,amn tlait U·
other Summit meetillg might be.
fruatful. The Presidt'.nt lilld he
hadn't even beard tbe suggeshoi
and tharefore had no comm~rnt. •
In aupportrng Dulles w, the h~
~em

'file Home Demonstr"tion 1 Club
held their mectmg at the home ol
Mrs. Ethel Nelson The subject
"Planmng and
Preparing
was
Meals" The dmner was prepared
and served by 1\&amp;s Carl •Miller and
Mrs Robert Canaday The Febru·
ary meehng Will be held at the

'did·tbt adminfdra·

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lmtall

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aignall,

home of Mrs Ca naday,
and Mrs Wtlllam Lan.nmg
or MrFa1rbom,
0, were he.re last

and three sons of Bell Vallie, week to at-tend the funeral of
spent Saturday mght Wtlb Mr. Fted Wlnn
I ni
andSue.
Mrs P('arl Warth and Con·
Mr.s S. L Bryant anti ' Mr. and
Mrs, Arza Bryant were calhng on
Mr and Mrs Ralph Weaver Mr and M!rs carl Qualls and Mr
and Sunda Durbm, motored to and Mrs Eugene Dent, Chester
Parkersburg Sunday to visit Mr. Road, Sunday.
and Mrs Donald Llevlng
and , Mrs ClarMu Price has been ill
Ruth.
at her home here.
Cllllng at the home Gf Mrs.
Mr and Mn. Dave Tillls of
Bertha Clark Sunday
ChJihcotbe spent
the weekend
were Mr. and
Mrs
here. Their son, David, accompan·
Clal'k, Mr and Mrs. Clay
i~d tbem home after spendmg the
stead, Mr and Mra
holidays wttb his grandparents
and famlly, Mr and
Mr and Ml'll. Paul Barnes and
renee Clark, Mr. and
PGll'leroy, spent Sunday
'fheresa
and Mn Floyd Thoma!,:
Clark, Mrs
and Mrs. Dorsey RoWih,
Mrs. WIH!am Folan, Mrs Mma
for •Ppeliz:itts soups, SleW$ •nd chi.e~eft rr~Ussee
oaene Rousb, Bernlce and Shir· Wise and Mrs, Nate Wi.se and chil·
ly Johnson.
dren were vlsltorJ m Gallipolis
•.. _R•••••
Pots!
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Mils Gloria Jean Crump
neently
Saturday mght w1tll her &amp;rJnd·
Aovon seoled its • , • lwin Bohlito hondlo• ... , .
mother, Mrs. Pearl Wartb and
Mrs C~rles Graham. Mr. and
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Con~e Sue
Mrs . J. E. Jaduon and Mrs Ham,
&lt;·o-o-1.
Glowins
copper
lor
quiclc~4Wn
hhbnt
Mr and Mrs Thomas BulnliiT&lt;I·I son Bentley attended tho Baptu1l
ner and sons, were callin1
convention at Middleport Sunday.
• •. gle.m.ing sl1inless st..tfor ·4ii~k1tNit~ .
hom" of Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Almu• R11wJings spent a
Clark and Unda, Sunday.
f!lw days in Atbens
l:ooHuty Another '""'""' ol the R',.l.llri)W,Oio/
Mn. Tbere!IB Ohhnger and
Victor Braley is hl)me for a
1:1( "'' ( ~ '
ber.t, were visiting Mr. and.
w!!~ks fro.m hia employment
f•m1ly - thre Wotld's Fintll lh•n•ils.
carl Clark.
on the railroad. •
Harry Oldaker and
Mr. and Mrs, CIJlr Taylor and
ll~UflliAIEOo
-ii.i~k,'orecent guests of Mr1.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Tbomas were
and family .
Wedne.sday eV!!DIIlJ JIUests at the
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aDd Mn D&lt;Jna1d
James 'Jhom11s home In MtddleAv•tl•~l• Nl oi, 6 flld 8 ql • .. ltl.
, •an, were via!Unit Mra.
P.Cnt 1n honor of their son's bll'tbWarth ~nd Camil,y, Sunday
da..\1.
nlng.
•Mr. and Mrs. Don AndersCJn
Robert Oblinger was
were guei\1 of Herbert HOI'Ikinsons
Luu and Philip King,
and family, Athens Sunday
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Mr. snd Mrs. Billie
Mr and Ms-1. Rell Jordan bad
all their Sunday 111.1ests M.r atid
and daughter, Cindy were
Ina Mr. and Mrs Leo Clark
Mrs bAae Taylor In the aft(&gt;l'oeently.
noon they 'Went tG Lucasv1Ue to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roush
se~e an aunt, Mn
Allee BuCkle
daughtera were calling on
w-.f:!'b~o-'1~·~9~2:'·~·~·~rs:_;ol~dl:__ _-c::_~=~~~~~~~~~~==~

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pn.qd-ples

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related In
of traffic on
railroad, and
unnecessary.
Tttls uouLn1

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to 26.

FriUy ,.,..., cloucly ancl - .
ct.rmly cohl wfth •now flur·
,.., likely east lncl north ,.,..
tfon.

124 Years Of-$ervic e Still Can't Retire

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Monday ev,enmg
Durmg the busmess sesston,
Mrs Charl~s Cohen was reported
as havJDg lost her daughter by
death Mrs Norma Chapman was
rr.portcd all with the flu.
Due to weather condttlon_s the
drapmg of the charter for ALice
Wippel an.d , Lorraine Schneider
was postponed until um meet·
mg on Xondsy, Feb 0 ;~-' .~ '
A soci•l houi- was held at the
close of the meeting

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No. 233

Vol· VII

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Theodorus Cou~ii
D Of A Has ·Meet
MOnday f ven1n~
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n Funeral ..

Funeral .&amp;ervie!es tor Atfee ' SIJ.
son, 40, who died Moopay at her
borne were held todar at 2 p M
m the Trevey·Finstcrwald Funeral
Home
The Rev Edward Charles offa
ctated
the cere.monv .andbrial
took
place
In the Beech Grove
1
Cemetery

RUTLAND
BY

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·Middleport

speed
Yard restrteted
l.Jmlta Rules.
freightsby are
as
1 Concluding the letter, TUt,nlllr I
is conaidered that

Centr•l &amp;ii.lroJd

Legion Post

made arrangemenl..8
are Ul proceJs .of providing
request of the_ complaint,
no mandator)" ' aetlon wlll be re·
qulred by this Honorable Commi881on to reasons llbove 1tated".

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lAND ~ITIU

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- ·ofa-t,
aatf.. justice.

stand rll'mly beband t.base p~
pies and that perhaps co•ld be in-~
terpreted as stlndmg at tbe brinl( "\
of war But auth a position, he
emphasized, depends an tbe utioDl!i of otberl'i.
On hls part, boweYer. 11r. Ei·
senhower saJd be would 10 to Congres, whenever the il.sue of war
.arLSes He said that is the only
plaee be would go lD tbat event.

iratrn, I tlrely by yard a'Uti. There
no passeager trains and

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Wins Citation

TO MilT

Rutland lUgb Sc:bool Bond
Boosters will meet Monday eve·
mna. Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in tbe
Rutladd High Sebool, aceordtng
to announcement to~ by , Ber·
,.;:::~;J~~~~ n..-d Krinke, band dUector.

MElTING POSTPONED
The Su1ar R11n PT~ has csn·
celled its meet1n1 for toni1ht due
to t}¥! inc~ment
.accord·

ina

Mrs Roy

WE ~RRY A CQ.I.APU\1· s(OCI 0,'

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and Mrs.

CHarUe

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In

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come £rom the

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DEPART

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tbt; wol'ld wtUl -

some poinTs, lie saJd, we hlyt ki '

switthlng- limits, the letter Btated, and Is used by yard erews In
making up, and breaking
up
trams, the east qack is used en·

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$299.

May 25, 19M-Olive T"wnsh1p
TruMeee tr1al expense, mcludmg
tnps to GaJhpolis, Oh1o __ $7501.1
May ~Prill'tu.1g on Dour
----------·-· ·· ·- -·-- - - - $1000

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t1ves gathered at the hnme of\ for refreshments wh.leh will
Mrs Glenn Bradford, Wednesday low tbe meeting,
evenmg, Jan 11, to help her
celebrate her 26th birthday She
CCL TO MEET
receiVed many lovely and usetul
The Child Coll8ervahon Lea·
.!Hfts
Refreshments of
coffee gue IS to meet Tbursday eve mng
cake, KooJ Aid and frUJt salad at the home of Mrs.' Denver Ri~;:e,
were served to about
fdteenJ' Broadway, Middleport.
guests. There were several who
sent g1fts but were unable to be
Mr and Mrs Franklin
Clark
present.
,
Beverly, 0,
1left Sunday for
Mr. and Mn. Harry Clark and where he has employment.
(;~mtly of Kirkland, Ill, arnved
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Clark and
bere Saturday ntght to tuke his son, spent Sunday wlth Mr. and
mother, Mrs. Bertha Clark back 1Mrs Carl Clark and Linda.
lu spelld ttlr remamder of ·the • Mr and Mrs DtcVi Ord and
wanter with tbem 1'hey left for J Jamaly of New Hoven were visit·
llmois, Sunday mormng
mg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord,
M1ss Peggy King s~nt a few I Sunday.
days With her sister, Mrs Glenn
Miss Doru. Ohhnger was visit·
Bradford and family vi New llav· mg her mother, Mrs. Theresa
en
J Ohllng:er
and family, over the
M1ss Tonl Krump spent the weekend
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mrs Glenn Bradford and fam·
mond Roush.
dy Were Sunday gue 11 la of Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrenrc (!lark Rusb Anderson
A; R. Sbeels moved las't week and family and Mr. and .Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.' Clyde Roush and
to Columbus from
the Roush Earl Clark and son, were vilnting daugbter of Galena were recent
farm Sam Hall of Syncuso wlll Mr.~ and Mn. Leonard Fields of guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood
move thl! week to the. fatm
New Haven, Sunday.
Licvlng and famUy
Mr. aod Mrs Richard Roush
and family, were visiting Mr and
Mrs Ernest W1lham5 and fam·
i.ly of Gaulf"y Brldge over tbe
weeKentl
M.J and Mrs Edwin Klng were
recent guests of Mrt. Glenn
Bradford and family,
Mf11. Florence Yonker, son,
Terry , Mr and Mrs. Paul Yonker

Awey Hvd,.IMtlc Drln. Jult .,.t B•hind the Whllltl end ~.. The
fhrlll Th1t Only en II Will Gl.,. DO IT NOW.

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Grange

Mlay 20, 19M-P.rosecutmg At·
lorney's Coaveuhon m Dayton
three days - ·--- -·--·- ·- $20000

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Cowta,

THOMAS
The Ev~mng drele of the Me·
!ol· thod1st WSCS met at the home of
Mr.s. William Tucker Jan. 3 wtth

DILUXI II, 4 DOOR. Flnhlng Rock•t f'llrform•nGI'! With Whirl

ROOM$ HEW

Bend

$65 00
expenses to
Courta, County Board
$65.00

tonight
By THERESA OHLINGER
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at 7 30. A program h aa b een pan
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ned Members are requested to
A group of friends and rela- brmg their favorite covered disb

1950
.Oldsmobile

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GRANGI TO MEET

Mtimal~

meetillJI,

meet m regular session

Dresses

$7.95

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Trucks Damaged Mason-Co Blood
Probe
Conference in Colqmbua, Ohio,
(Contlnued
Page One)
I --- -------- ------ ·--· -- $!10.00
Oct 1, 19M-Travel U:l)eDICS
Slippery Roads
Bank Depleted
ete.
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to Pollee
County Board
Only four pinta Qf blood are
April, l&amp;M-Tnvel
etc. ellimtted __ 165.00
blood Pollee
meet4, 1.9M-Booka ___ _ GUO
C.ause Accident left accordihff Couaty'1 Naney
tnJs, etc. Ntimated ··-- -19M-Travel
t.o

LETART FALLS

BUCKWHEAT

~m•lmn.g

the v;ddtepor.t aQd
IN!!a and elsewhere In
are "'ported as in op-

HOLZER HOSPil'AL
Admitted
Wednesday:
Thomas Clark. •
Austin
Lowell
Admitted
It was reported that..the Rutland l1ee AmburJer,
CommJttee 1s organbled
work·
Born Thw:+.!:
for the
.PrO. and Mrs.~

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FlYING CARPET
The Daily Sentinel

OllDINANCI NO. 106

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REYNOLD

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Commentary
On

~ow· To Gt;;T

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iHtt ~L6(;S
OUTO'F IT'?

EDitOR

Publllhed ~Vt'l")' anerllodl except Sunday by The Ohi~ Vall ey

Settti!u~l. til!., at 110 Methanic St, _P omenly, 0 . Business office
.lfOtte • · editorhd office- ph.t~ne 397.

:i:ottted as &amp;N"'na class

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Seetion I. · Bo II Ordained by
the CouDd.l of the VJUaae of Pom·
eroy, State of Ohio. That, to provide for tbe current ex.penaea ud
other expenditures of the said
Villqe of Pomeroy. durin&amp; the

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$u'wCT!ption rateJ : Delivery by carrier wh ere avaihtble 30 eents
per Wee}: one year In advattte at The Daily Sentinel offlee, $15.60;
Iii moilth!i, $?.80; thr.oe Month$, P .90. By motor route wher~
m!lable : qne month, $1. By mail one year $8; six months. $4 .2!5:
lhrE'e months, $2.M ; ont• month, $1.

What h it like to live in a city

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newspaper advt"rt ising space.
Th &lt;&gt; commuRity problems that
~~rise from lack of newSpa)J£'n
are certainly not' limited to th11
big cJiil!!l. Ttl&amp; smaller towns a-re
deperidefl t
UPQn
the
weekHes and dallies that serve
them . In t_he small town. Mpecial ·
ly, th f' new~·paper is a running recor·d or it s history....:., . thtnt tha j
con stantly touche!! t-he lives or all
lhP peoplp who live there And ,
dPspite thP nt&gt;wer Ml•dia , it re·
mains lhl' rntl.~ l t'ffeetive nwon s or
advt"l'l isin g fnr merC"ha n!s anU
other·s
Infinitcy more imf)orta nt , lh (•
n:&gt;wspJpr-r, s mall or large, is a
gua rdian uf our rights anti liber·
ties which is alway.!l on duty .
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RUARK REPORTS

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ft
e Xp 0n0ti0n

neG-if be can aet permluion.
I underatand People lite Carroll. He got blt by the exPJoi"a·
tion bus wben hi~ papa &amp;ave hlm
a book: when he Was 1even, and
he won't be happy until ftome·
thing that he dJsa11reea with
.
eats h1m.
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SYDNEY,
Australia _ Man
walked In ·here the other day
and he ' had his arm In a cast. r
asked him what tbe cnst was for
and he said :
''A dragon blt me." And, •ure
d
h d Bitt
enough , t~e rft!JOp
a ·•
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hLn . that II.
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Carroll and he b a naturalillt·
explor~r. He had just returned
td
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from Komo o lawnd ln In one~Ia, where ,h.e had been sear&lt;!h·
mg for the famed _KomGdo dragon, the lareest . hzard In the
world. This reptile Is about 12

simple trip-snare

with a wild
pig, and when the piC got ripe
enough they checked the snare
and fouftd the dragoJ\ in it. In
the proeess of dlsetl"'ogling the
dragon from the snal't there was
considerablfl lashlng aW'ut with
· il , 1111 • \ oL ' 1 of
1•ne rept
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PY unles's they are cold, wet,

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Whtll!- he was
to Include

wet, · miserable, tired,
balhlng abOut in l!tome
pll.ee lookin; for some
somethiilg, .And occaaiirrially
effort is cro'lnled with

tried

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Ar!ll.., ~dfrey
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' ~an.: ..\ter "umj&gt;Jy •tandl for another. In thlt example A Is r 1
for lbt thN• 1J'a, J( for the two 0 '.!1, etc. 8tniJ• letltl"!l, a; , ,.
" ' .• , , l;wphl-.t.. tM lehrth and tOrmatlon or th• Woai'l ·~ all lilt.'~!.

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don't know whether It's a holdwar from the oJde.!lt IJ)"ticlet, -at
the start of a neW oM, dU• . te
Ule heavy work tllat part 'Ol .
.
hand absorbs. But the·y rot
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Carroll dldn't h•ve a
II'Nt
, deal of trouble C!atchint hll KG!
ptod~~~~- They halted ', 'l

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r l! .l M~rsbal .. . - .. -· ·$
' B •2 Pollee ......... _ $
~ ~First Aid ., .... _. $
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" Other,. . Police Expen·
ves · -------------- S
8 :1 Fire Chief-5alary $
B 6 Firemen -------- $
B 9 Other Fire ~ Depart·
ment- Expenses -- -- ·· $

!Catle't lit'Ohon ..
Love Sto~
llobetl Q. tewll

Tft• ·BII Ployofl
Bob crosby Sbow

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43c

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Arlbur Godfrey
11:30 Strike It Rleb

SPREAD

NOODLES
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750.00
2500.0Q
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· "Beea~~Se," said Mi-a. Binka,
. ahrinks from washing,"

Tbere·a·: one. thiq: to be aa1d
igDOran~tt

OR

For hMHhfulllvl111 ... . 111 ...,,..

24 -. ltofl.

FRUIT

.... Winti

24-.Ht•

PRUNE JUICE ........ ., 25c
GRAPE JUICE .. ., .... ., 29c

"Mua.lrnt~n .... ....ae ....,. ..r, or

COCKTAIL

2 lb. l~r

Apple Blackberry JELLY .. 39c
PMW Pfrt ... . IIMOifi!w ~

2 No • 21'.1 cans

9\-i-.. l•r

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Filled wldl flavor .... yellow din#, Argo Sited or halva

ETCH UP

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bot· 35c
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Fmh CUCUMBER 'PICKLiS 2 jan 49c

B'Eti~ EMPEROR

qt.laot. 18c

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ltleb .... red . ... tangy Heinz tomato

Large elaslera i.f.~ flavor. . • • . •

CLOROX

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CHES

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59c
47c

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GRAPES 21b 29e

aure · eaUJea ·t

of. interea!ID«
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6 jars $9c

SILVER GUST

Firm leads

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glant sin 77c

Adela fi1wor to nMftY 4ilhtl ......••

CHOCOlATE STARS ~

Tn•t~

21 " ~...

N....... .

ICEBERG

,ONJONS

WAVERLY WAFERS
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25c

A.... -

PANCAKEMIX

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YelloW

FRIDAY

~x39c

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l9c

-sCoff ..........

PARD DOG FOOD
3cans39c

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K"ftc...-..._.

Lean-, mild, b.idoey smolu~r

SLICED BACON ... lip, $5~
All meot
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Tender

MUSTARD
2-6 oz. jan 19c.
Tbtntl You. chfrrv

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cn31c

boneioR ...0 ...Uod DO .,.,... ..,._ _ _ _ _ _ _.._..__

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llilf me nc.
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SURF
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SPRY
3lhm19c

ExtN . ...... ~ fulcy .... Pltricla trowft TemJie

named

!:tm't"Why?"
bOy Flannel,"· oald •~if•. Blnu.
a1ked Mi8S Jlnkl . .
for
lot

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"Ia sJle really dumb?"

· , "'I think I ~ hould have

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PEANUT BUTTER ... .. .. 37c
M_.7RGA.na•RINE
!!-I I l L 37c
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No. 21'.1
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Hei"z TOM.ATO SOVP
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'CHILl SAUCE

700.00; and that there be appro"priated from. said UTILITY- FUND

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does

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ORANGE JUICE .•.•.... 33c

CREAM
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wheels

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Stoblr ff,...t, ....., 11111.,..

lh gal; only

Pfjij~W!f Whita lot ,
~·nils ... :... ~. :- .. $4140.00
_,_...... _.... ___ s 41.40.00

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2880.00
7600.00
1100.011

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Cherry .... Chocolate

trom the GENERAL FUND to the

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UTILITY FuND the . Slll\l. or $7,

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ball coach hu four wheels." ·

Blue label Solid No. ~ can

WIDE ple&lt;es .... Delmonieo pure egg

See. 5. That t-here be transferred

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MiRACLE WHIP ·

·• , To\al , Salety Fund -· $ 24,520.()0
'i'o!al .... - ... -.... -- $ 42,374.00

IZ&lt;OO Vallaat Lady
12:18 Love of Life
1n:.30 . Seateh fof T()JD:orto"'
ths The Guiding Ll1ht
1:00 Kliltie~s · KUchen
\ :~ Love Story
. 2:00 . Robert Q. Lewis
,2:80 HoUJeparty
3:00 · The Big Payoff
3:·ao Bolt Crosby Show
4:00 The Brighter Oar :

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21b.-

250.00

200.00
s !:wooo
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CHEESE

who

sella lnsuranee in between expeditions, hi~ been working recent
IY. for the San Dieao Zoo. He has
been produdhg 11uch tl!int5 a.s
the pJ'!Dbosc:la montey, which
loots lUte Durantt, ind the 11e·
row, an animal which leerin to
be the
dividing Une between
ahtep -tnd goat, He ttaa dealt
with lhe anoa, ~a dwarf buffalo,
IDd the barblruta, • wild P.i«
whose tuska JII'CW backward altd
give the Impression of a hor~
~lo. He has trae~ed a clo~d d
feopard-lfay, blick .find wh lt
- and a .!1lamans1 the l•rsest ot
the libbba famiLY.
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hand Ire aturk toaether by a

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ltoweparly

P 0rtl~ih i~. a hote_l bar iP

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"'w'oarndrm 10
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11
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"'lislr!•~l
then when some od
•t_
hApPened to tbe a~. asto"
sitt.rply.
"A dragon bit me." It
the trip worth while.
(Copyright, 1~.. by
Feature Syndicate, Int.)

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Lovi ol~ll
rearoh t~/l'omomw
l'he GIWIO!J Liglll

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Kanraroo
Ga:tr-V'~
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(if re\'enues from
JOUtteB&lt; ot.her ·t han texes are" to be
deposited· ·in the SafetY, Service,
etc.,
,a&amp; .heretofor~. u OrdiDI.Il~ to this eff~t .m ust be
. ·opused by -Gollncil. Sec. 6625--11
'~ ~ G. ·C;); ·B.nd tb~t thefe be a~p.ro­
·~J; prited from satd SAFETY FUNO
·· the :lvllowl;n.C:

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tt.t. ..,_ ef tM .,.., when we 111e all eettm. -... tho
...,..,_ ._,..,..,. ,..., ......._ ,_.utienl, H"• a ..... tiiM to . .
.... tn c.n .... IMN _ , ef eur .ad IMidtef. If JW fN Mt alnady f ret·
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$24.,520.00

Ttluas'oAv

ordlo._ ahalt

1t the earlilllt period.·

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,-;·SeC. 4: .' I'ut 19ere be tnns(err·
-lit frofr}. lhe GENERA,L FUND to
tie SAFETY FUND ihe sum br

such lis snaring the' a!ant
goJin ln Spanb:h Guit'lea, or

my ·tiaw ·

DAILY CROSSWORD

d0e
tht 5n':tBaab.dad
like i( beci.~ it ..eonfi'~
":.· Ne!irt.l
Wltl]·hls Arab b&amp;:~ue -qf whiCh
emb••
3
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Is l! ~rted t!)l a~e ~~'~l::::::
tested otr~clally tbrottrh tJt.t. a.m• .
bassadors m Belgrade, 1he Yueo.•l~v capitol
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n~ d~~~lop~d
neutrahst
Vit\f9 dunng .~ 18 t'eeept ' visit to
Na-sser.Giv•n Cold
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thin" (rom the Taimui.an
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tent-and tbe hairy rhino of .

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Rutsia na~rallr i!~es¢,ot · U~e ·

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autharity of md ill. uoordance

Ureme.at Fund ___ $ :1,440.00 ord.iunee or retOiutl.on of COUD· tlon lpiDIIt the YillaJe 1nd for 1-19-26-zte

PUND IDd Repair Fund ____ $.

···Sec, 3. T.hat lhel'e be apprL
priated,. ··rr;:o.u the
GENERAL
FU!;I) ~'O&gt;l
COI'nNGEN~It..S
for pur;.bii·}S not olJJ,erwl!.e provided bm to be expe~ded 1n ac·
cordanCe w:th the :nuvuiJM nf
8ec, ·· 5625-3.~ G. c... the aum
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j)qJ"Jf.JDt_=-WO'pe~tncl
't.Jit'-11, dra·
1s top research e4!trR "Till" fi.
f:ODII!Jtistl'ttiout''l
ed'~
Car·
benefit of all twman ity."
Arnold C. and 'Mary A. Green,
roll's lert hand. Carroll fainted,
.021S A" S8 T;,l R14, Rulland to
the boys cut the drago'n lOOSe,
ThC' AMA knowR wh!!rl'of i' Trusteer~· of Church of Na"rarene.
d b
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the
B!)eab-·- lt ~tlwayR has r.&lt;~COKn lz c d
Georae A. Metnhort, Trustee,
an , w en arro came o,
the tlnanclot need!.l of lht' nation 's Lots Potnel·oy to Arthur M. and
brute had &lt;lepartt\d.
81 approved medical schoo l.~ an d 1j Virglnla E. Hoyt.
lf you're sufflciently crazy,
hqli_ph1yed a b~i role Jn h ~l11ing to
Melvin R. and Olive Smith, .80
this ls called fun, anti wh~ts the
relieve. lhe burden . And l.l know s A Che~ter t.o Harry and Leona
appetite for the next trip. Car
that If these schools are lo pro-~ Kruuthcr.
~:~tn~~~~~n~v:-~~e~H~ut pi~ ~~ roll ha~ got t11e next seven y~ars
fun. It almost et Mr. Carroll, 8
out for exploration and
pcrly discharge their all-important purpo!le! they mu.!lt be kept
John nnd Clara Sf'llcr~ 40
rree of tbe buF-e!l llerallc and poll · 1 arres S22 1'2 U11 Lehanon to pleasant young man with a dense
black beard .
Heal lnfiueneea that would inevi• , Paul and Hazel Sollers.
ably tske over if govt~rnrnent pa id ~ - Carl nml M.'lrthu Sa)'l'(',
Par- carroll has trapped Jaguarrs
the bills. It i• • healthy s i.~t:n that coh~. Columbia nnd Scipio to Gor- In the Mato Gro.!l8o, and produc.
~n~ -~o~e --~ommerclal com· --~~~~r~~~~~ ·ln~ ~~!_roffltt. ed the first giant otters for cap·
' tivity .. He hu trapped the rue
pangolin, a scaly beast, in \W'e&amp;t
A:ato&amp;B
48. TouChY
~0. Cloee \o
Afi'lt'a . snared gorillal!t, photG1. llvtn, u
(poet.)
DOWN
graph" " the rarer okapi, · and
Will\ a
t. Splendl4
it. Mlnt'ral
jllvP·
• the pygmies of the
2. Weaving
iprlng
tbil
1orest In the
Congo,
e. D"ettlny, .
22. Elong.
mac:hlne
while b.!lby-sitlng an expedltlon
UUi three
3. 1'0 aurse
a ted
of 1~ Yale and Harvard students.
4. Little pl111ter
ft•h
ReCeri.Uy, he captured what he
h. Aftef'ent
&amp;. ltxdamauon 24. A
thinks is the longest snake godlUr1tr~
e. ~~~~~ 1~r.)
lttg- 11 28-tool 6%·incb jot
in
7. 'hauble
"N~· lo\11~~
o;;. ri .. lJ_ ~Hat. .
his quest · for the impossible 3(1· ..
a. !Story
.a letltr
fonter .
9. Bo~· , IIIChool Z!5. Contend Ytlllflr4a¥'• A••w•r
ll,ll'\41
\. he "htH
· ll:nc.l
28. Halt frri11
· 38. Eu·ahaped
"Measuring a snake truthfully",
14. Paho~u
!0. Varl~tr of
28. Ardent ' 39. RUler" of
he said, 'Is very difficult. for
· 1'8. O•trlch.
chalcti!lony
atrectlon
Tun Ia
llkt bird
U . Oave,u
SO. Boy'• n•lfte .U . Not (preftx) . the true length you ean't &amp;hi;)Ot
money
l Sp, )
lt. A tl'l.ftdt
42 . Enall.!lh
him, because you can !tretch his
Jt. Allowance
of brown
32. Stranr~ly
river
hide aa long u you want. So you
(OrWIUte
33. Rodents
-u . Radio
· 1have to catch him and tben mea.
' '· Ptotect.tve
J'lnlah
lt.
34. LU.Ve&lt;t~\
·~· Boy
(l'eque~C)
' su1·e .him alive, whlch take! a lit.
wtndo~
3!i.. Oametlah.
{abbr.) .
9ov.rinr
Ue. ·doing.''

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A B Office lle'!'. ... __ •$ 18211.00
A 8 NoteL of lD.t~t $ 4200.00·
AIO Utillllq .. _.. _ .• 1600.00
AU Hydrant S.nt ... - $ 1300.00
Al2 Olli&lt;e Exp. .. _... $ ll50.00
Al3 Bbnds
...... _ $ 2QO.OO
AI4·Dump llonl . - .. . $ 11:10.00
T«ft..t Gen~al Fund '$ ·n,SM.OO

:::;. ~~try. ·ue:· . .· .

anJ
dation
are
s, are
givi ng
e.doptiog
a:~aterthat
financial
view
FOUndation's balf-billi011 dolhlr support to mlucaticmal institution
grant to educational institutions.
of all kinds.
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Some $90,000.000 of it will go to
privately
.m pportl'd
medical
LAND TRAMSF•II:S
schools. Thill, Pr. JII.'!.S obserlvei1
J'-'"ne W. and ·Harvey ' I. Van
will help these schools jmmeahi'· Vftnken, Lot Pomeroy to Tracy
ably. Then he adds: "More tm- lind Graee Whaley.
porlant i&amp; .t he liource from which
Bertha B. Rathburn 0 . 25A S8
theRe funds are dt!rived . They aJ:(J Te Rl4 Rutland to Arnold C.
the fruita or free enh:rprille 11\d, and Mll""1 A. Green.
obviously, contHbutions or thb 1 Wayne' and MYJ'tle Harrison
m•tn1tude from p1·ivate l!ources lots 8 and g R.utlan~ to Sherman
take the prea.!lure orr governn1ent and Kathleen Tillis .
and help relieve demands for
more and higher taxe.,. This Far~ · William S. Board Lot, MiddleFoundation
endowment money ·port to Mlnnle Hazel Board.
will nqt unly help to :mprove the
John A. LawiiCn and Martha
te&amp;chin.K in mOO!cal l'tchools ren- Lawson 31A·81 Rods Sutton to
eral!y, but it 'kill help to main· George D. and Zelab V. Lawson.

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wttla 11w or ordlDa.Dce: Provided allowed by llw.
fw1.her that the appropriation for
C. , Wape lwlabtt,
ceivta&amp; proper el!J'tUia:ta ud t-ODtiq"endet CID OGJT be expend·
Prfllident of Cowadl.
voudten therefor, appt«ecl bJ ed upoa lpproval of two-thirds PUled J1o . 2, lMe.
tbe board of offieen autboriled fotfl of Cound.l for item. of ex.- Attest: Charles W. Lenr

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A '7 Legal Advert.Uiin&amp;

s... 22. '1bl&lt;

• 1 1 • - to penom omol.,...,

· , A 8 Bu1Ud.lq lmptov•

equally

~ed.Jeai_Nisocia!ion
mterestmj: to say aDout
hus somethinJ
the For~

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warrut. oa the V1llaa:e Treuur·
er for paymmta ~r• D7 of tile
fore~oin' appropri1tlou .apoa r•

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A. GINIRA\. FUND
A 1 couniu __ ... ____ $ !188.00
A 2 MaYor ... :_ ... _: $ tlllQ,OO
A 8 Cjerk _.... c.. _. _ $ IMIO.OO
,A t Tr&lt;asurer ...... _ $ 2'7.,/)0
A 5 Solieltor ·-..... l $ 600:00

President Hess or the American ponit's, .o s well .a..q fundg ar.d roun-

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ell to toe OJ&gt;&lt;nditureo; 111e ~ olber llu!n-..,.
PIIL\TlON&amp; ... _____ f 87.*.00 pro&lt;oldod thai no warnno. •hall '"" bJ the oU... ~ aptiOOo
S... 21. An4 llle V~ Clm llo 4n"" ..- paid f111' aalarl" or ............ "-in 1111de.

FUND:

Fruits Of Free Enterprise

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lpGG, .the foUowlq •uma be aad
they are heRby se~ aside ·and appropriated u followa, vt.J::
Sec. 2. Tbat tbere be appropriated troln the
GENERAL

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TEIIY FIJNI1111e followln.c:

IITII.ITY PUND

.fiaeal year endinr December 31at,

ACity Without ANewspaper
without a regular newspaper
Th.e people of D!'troit know-+
after a prolonged strike thai s~pt
down all thret' of it s dailies. Tfle
merchants of the C'i ty learned it
partlcularly well - the hard way.
They I.Urtd all the 01 ht"r me&lt;Ha to
the limit . Some JOloN's put out
handbills of their own, to advertisf' their holiday ware3. Yet,
tbouf::h Christ rna.~ trcu!e fOI' t~e
eountry as a wholf' was Wt&gt;ll
above last yea r. m.:~ny Detroit
s lort\~ did les.-s bu si nes!'l . The Jaek
M newspapers was rC-!IJlOn"llible~
Alilllin, the ml'rdw nts faced J
fresh PTOblem at pust·hollday .sale
time. They had barg.11in.!l and specials to offer a11 usual - but moving
.. hem wu another matter, wlthOQit

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0. CIMITIIY· PUND
H. ITIIIT MAINTINANCI AIIO
Set:. 17. Tbat there be app,..
OltDINANCI
C
4
Ht
IJ•hllnf
..
$ 0200.00 G 2 ~..,.. . _..... $ eotl.OO
RIP
AIR PUIID
I
:;~~lrom
lbe GENERAL BOND
(VILLAGI)
'
CU · moat old Wale
G a 'foOl&amp; LD4 Equip.
H 2 Employ.. , _. .. 1
ll
FUND:
BW
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·-+-·
-+-.
a
1500.00
ment
·----------3&amp;0.00
H
a
Kat..eriall
-·
~-..\.f
BOND RaTIJE-AD Ord.i..n.aoce to make Appro-MINT 'UND
priatlo.os ror CuiTent EIPfiDitet Payment old I....l&amp;ht Bill ' lQOO.OO G 4 Qtbef Expe111181 -- S 260.00 K 4 llreet Rep~!«; __ f
21A 2 Redemptioa of
and other Expenditurea ot the Tot.ftl Serviee lund -- S 7,700.00 Ci D l.andllld Buiid.inpS 1000.00 H 5 Tooll, lmplemeott,
See .. f . 'l'blt there be tranaferr- Totai Cemetery J'uDc1 • '7,100.00
etc,- -~~~ - ~ -- -~~ ~~ $ "
_.. Bonlk
.. - ------ I 4,000.00
Vlllaae of Pomeroy, State ot dhio,
ed
lrom
tke
GENERAL
FUND
to
H
8
Gante
Rent
---$
21A
4
bterelt
oo .Bondi!
durin. the !local
encllq
the RIQI:'J1tllY FUND tbe IIUd)
Bee!. 10. That then be appro. H 7 Mi.Jeelllneou _+$
:; · · - --· -· ·· ----- -- S lMO.OO
. Dee.,.ber aat, lt!MI,

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AHNtiA\. API'IOPIIIATION

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f'he Oolly Sentinel, ~.Middleport, Ohio._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.!,.'_ _ _ _ __;_P.::;oae~Th~NI:::

Thursdoy, January 19, I956

DEVOTED TO INTfRdTS Of MEIGS MMQN AlllA

~icltA1b s. owEN
GIN. MGI.

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RUMP ROAST ....

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SWISS STEAK

lb. fitc

lunahlno

KRISPY CRACIC$5
1 lb. box-25C

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Middleport Net&amp; Cage Win Sandy Saddler
To Come Out Of Loop Cellar Kayos El~rde

bifth ante~lve And al"~ batokcrt
by
.toe South who has a very
The vi~ starved Middleport. te~ow la~kets wi.ll ~~ goOd shoollng-f!ye
Oil Coae MC'ifee's. Athens Bull·
·The eellar dwellln.g Yellow
dop ~ lj nlght when
they hdu!ta, who put their emphui.i

Bt •01 IYI!I

play hrm tO the Athens
ilftS it fttht o~lork

count-

To Ke~~ Title

team ptay in the Logan game
"till h.ve to d{) the same Fnday
lr they expect to get by tQe
'f'bt. iacket.a, whtJ seem to have third place Bulldogi. The Jack.• bid hablt of ending Up on the ets Riling center Larry tl:akcr will
short end of the basketball seor· o"ly see linuted actiOn }o~ri day
es, will be bllkintf their fltth •p- and it wJII be up to th~ Middies'
pearanee ~f'ott the home fabs two "Bobs" to take caN~ 6t the
and will be out to make up for rebounds ~Ob M'l,)rri.s and ~i.'lb
Jast week'• de!eat. The game Fri- M~Kinney AlfO litit the Jacket•
dt1 I&amp; 1 •\d!uflt 11 ror th~ Jltklti W&gt; scorers ahd Wlh hll•c , to ~o
U lllcy expect to gel out or the double dUty Cl'Q'tn lhelt lm-~ll'd
Southeostern Ohio Lt'ague ce11ar, positions. L.tlnF.lteP !nd
1
This .,ame couJ(l lw dectded at James &amp;Wlfll are expected w
the foul lint! stnt.'c both
t.elrn• be at theif' regular euati:l poslshow \'erv ~:ootl dlMtty !me ~\'- Uons. but w1th !aker lUll on the
erages AthPnH 111 thrN! game!! injured Ust Coal·h Parsons may
hit t ""tv good 4!1 )')f't't'N'lt, while hne a •h•ke-up m hll 11tartiq
the Vf'llow Jack et~ hJt 50 per- quintet Eddie K1tchc:n and Ray
cent for threo games
Turner, who saw a lot of action
Athens will IH! rt:lMng
ohj host we~k llr(' ex pected to
see
their two \torwar~ls. Utrty l'tus. daore ftlmorr'Ow mght, along with
sell and J Jl1 Rutkoskll' to .):'Cep "Kenneth Murray, who fills
in
the Dulld().JS ln the J;:llnle with very nlt'ely at either guard or
plenty of scodnz Jam 1s amon&amp; forward
tht lop IC~~ti in the ~aguo " The ~rellminary game will see
aa~ ~~ wed tor very good deren· another Jacket team in a "must"
11~ . pllfi Wen Wade. another role. The Little Jackets
will
tiJJ ~ft!ISht', lA the Dulldog (!eft. ha~ to play heads-up ba11 If
Wt&lt;le .Is steady and aJw~yll J they expect to stay on top In the
romll 'tbroukh fGr hls tearrt, btit !lEO Reserve Leae:ue tacc. 1'he
two
has been hampered lut('ly by foul Bullpups beat t'omeroy
iDJ. The guards are .olwaya chan· weeks ago 1n an upset victory
lin&amp; for the Athens Bulldogs, and could be tne teah1 to slo)l
but thl.s is not because of Weak· the Litle Middlb of Charley Mene!s. Jim Lee and Snyder are Donald's
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Major League Baseball Clubs
Announces Signing Of Players
av UNITED PRESS
Nellie Fox or the White Sox, a
O&lt;riPPY Jltt1e "
h h
d
.uy w 0 as rna 0
luuitle pay o-ff in five fency_ ftg·
uru, put a liiht to his ommpresent ~lllr today and sll!d he was
tnlfld:y Ut!Jfled. with 8 lO~ft eontract that Will a him 1bo0t ~O .
PY
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FO:r. one of the Am~c.!U'J Lea·
JUt's mort spirited )erformerr
( ' " fourth best among the elr· tuit'a Jdttea 1aat seuon with a
.311 mark and also wns among
the leo.der• In Tuns wUh 100, In
hits with 198, und in ll'ltal bases

IBiUy

Harre !I

and KCnny Kuhn,

t and_ pi~eher Hank Aguirre

81" Frunk Sull!vnn, an 18-game
winner with the Red Sox lnst Se:J.
son signed h!.~ 1956 contract ar.
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ter recetvmg a llllh:-;tantJal In·
crease. S~lllvPn led t)'l e Ame r lcnn
teegue w1 th a lot~l of 260 Inning s
pHched unr.l also m games stu rtcd
with 3:5.
Two 18 yPar old pitchers r.o!"dm Sundin and Ro.l{l'r M&amp;lQlll~
Biintld with the Baltimore Orioles
'J'he Orioles aho anrlounct'd th,-.
ule uf YC'lenm right-hander n on
Johnson to the Toronto Maplf'
Wlt:h 218,
Leafs of thh lnt~rtlntl,lrtlll Lrogue.
ln addlllon to Fbx, the White Johnson won two gllrrlt's nnd lo&lt;~L
~ ~110 lnnoudced the &amp;b:ning of four tor the Orlnlf'9 last sra~nn.
•~mr- IR&gt;b Nt,ntan, wno hit
~ wblte drlvlng In ll3 rune '"' ~PORTS
~dine 1l homenl The slgnlnr
J
f..
or:Foa: aDd- N•etn•n made II tota l
of . I .. -pl~era Wider contrnct t-rr
WORCHIS't'ER, Maal!l. UPthe wid Bot,
Pat BllceJ1~ Notre Dame U.t1l·
WtiR.: 411k tane Was JH'nerELI versity auard who was drafted
WON~! the White Sox usually by the Wasbinstan Redskin&amp; of
tiriN :'\hi Uril t"1ub In lbe ma)o!"ll U~e NaUoDil FootbiJI League,
to-', ha\&gt;'t •11 ·~ players .!llgntd , has liJned • eOl\trae• wtth the
bUt thit .~ tile C~lea~eo Cubs,
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"'""" htft ttln~ U of their play- Montreal A1ou.•tth of the Oatpl,...
dlan Blr Pout Fclot~ll Ubldll
Mf aJready, may win that diJ&lt;: Biseeglla, wbo e•pt¢tl to b!

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SCOTT BAILLIE

UnitM Pr•ss s,.-m Wrlt•r
SAN tk~CJ~ OP -Sandy
Saddlen who ne\'f''r will receivP
a ~o:ood sporbrr,;~nship award.

0 L. Wrijbt •- 13ll 11!2 140 460
R Funkiin ___ t~ 19 ,1!0 47t

rhubarb
fromwhothespent
f1fth a round
on.
Elm·dc.
good
pact Q/ .the &gt;flght t'ying lo

keep

Kin~ and 1\&gt;cl
wlt'tl. the Ctib~ Wed·

Jhn

.,.-. , ·:·· now hoa~t s

;.;l.lfl;.il

iii&amp; plann sl&amp;n·
, _tn ~~~~ Jl~mf'~
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LoHse ------·- 152 l'i'4 172

!he batt"ml'nl
Chnn•h

794 2409

Wf'r'e IWI'nly lJll?\'nbiJ' &amp;
and th1·eoe 2Utsl~ D.
Magie- bf Gtlltpollt: Carl Mus:wr
a)ld L. F Fulti. 'M•· Fultz. w~o lg
th1lrtna8 of the membienrhiP ~m­
utittee or the- Poq-.H"OY ChemblJot
(,}! Commerce, SJX!lce brle0)' re1a·
Hve to the driv~ to revive tbe
chatnbet 6f Comftlercf'.
Motion pictures of the Pomeroy
fOotball pmes -wen&gt; shoWn b)'
tuest, Renzo Menehlni. aad th 2'
pt'Oinm Will in. charae of !till An·
der!loo . Nett we-ek's mtehag will
be in ehal'!e ol ¥r. Hoyt of thf'
'Shndard Oil Company entitle-d.

110 · •011 1123
~·~~" -------- ~~ 1 m 1530
dark -- - ----- 1IU l)a 1~ 444
mlnd. ________ so
1
390
c ![lord ------

498

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2409

Belles ----- --- 16~ 186 190 531
MoSt giils noW.il.da)'l&gt; .a_rt ob the
1otal ------- -- M'l '714 907 2538 ( lookout Iur ll man Wbo Is tall,
MAIItitl L'OON(I,B _ ·
a..k. ond has son!'e.

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l&lt;e 116 ~~
Morris ---~---- 177. ll~ 171 .. 495 Hovill!cr ~---·- 188 'f8 1
Matlb~w· --.--- 169 !ill 100 4$11 Tot;L --- ------ 1.78 S;1

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pres1~ent,

ineehng

S, A .".

Ja~k

C::a::-ltt}l,

was in ch.ar,;t- of

. · They were served a dinner

th~
b~

l -eommittee ttiat consi8ted of
Mrs. Cetl Sh1eld~, M-rs Clarenc.Maua'r, Mn. Ott Schmoll, &amp;fr!l.
Ben Neuttllnt and· Anna Durst

t&gt;X·
'WIJ born In

Ot;nk a..,.t
'--" of olllo

Mtlll CoafttJI
pneede4
ln d••t~ by hOi' ~""!~.!AIPh• E.

n....n. who

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di•d ..

8unltw.d lht!ltu.t•
ltn: :Wn, Ri)"m&lt;md
MIUer, "aMfleta: . :lln.
lGiadys) RuSAell , ·CAmtlQ;
Dofl• (Gf!t'mide) .IIUJer. Vn1.
lid' (C&amp;ydlJ Alleb. .otth;
•Mrs
Robert (8own) JUwltnp, !ln. Jlo.
ben (EdytheJ Jay, Mt-3. Carl (Jeesle M'.te) Br&amp;MOD, Mrs. WIUlana
(FIOt\del)

Gtueaer.

fHOitSDAf
JANUARY

Middlei:Jort;

11event.na snndebildt·Pn; seventeen ertat lf1ndehlldren: • bt-bther, o.·orge Prall , Rutland.
Frlhld' ml)· C.all at the JU.-.
linsJ.Coau Funeral Home where
~ervi~l!fl tv1ll be held Saturday at
two o'doek witt! Rev. Fred Gard·
der, -putor ol the Chureh of
Christ, offidatlnl. JIQrtal wm 00
ift lite Riverview Cemetery, M'iddJeport. !IN ~ ..u was • m"'"8er of (he Chlll"l'h or ChriJt.

TODAY'S s·PORT PARADE
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away from S\ddler's
IY O.SCAR FRALIY
grinding head, began tn bleed
Unlttd PAH Sportl \YrU.r
in that heoL
El d ,
NEW YORK UP- Dr Cary Mid or c, algilting with typical dlec'off, the
Mtmrhl.s molal'
Fili-pino courage began to look
his best after he complaaned an mender and bJrdie buster, o~\'IOUS
Cary led Dout_
the fourth and sixth tounds about ly has tonquered
htmSeJl-a.nd a)s for 25 of the

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Fro111

Nodn On TliiS·

the professaonal golf world.
make llp the fi~l roloii~:
In ease it missed yOur notice, collapsed and WI!
After regbterlng his second Cary recently won the Blfti Cro&amp;·
protest, EUJt-de salled into the by ·1oumament lor th&amp; ' se&lt;;ond and 3. In the 9ld
type otllnish that
champion wlth a barrave of lefts straiebt year He capt\lred 1t with made
nUn unbearable
and r1~;:hts that sent S11ddler des- a r~·ord score and by five tbots,
But this time he ·aat
peratel&gt; retreating to the ropes as a man named Ben Hogan WOk a
Six hard left• caught ~arldl('r hacker's 81 on the final riOfiftd&lt;,,&lt;\ 1he 'locker
during this assault
so Jf you're lookinll: tor 1 11 uc· rrom "a
Then ID the nlhth he turned ce.'lsor to that same Hoa~m. You,
Saddler'~&lt;~ nose into a fountain culd do a lot worse thu·•M'iddle·
with o series of lefts anri rights coff.
:,
But the cbamp's &amp;econdl'l plugged
In an ern wherem the- 'mantle
tills at the bell a~d Elorde be- '0( greatness is bcmg readled for
gan to rac:le aher that.
SIJCh as Gene Lltt!er and •Mike
But in between these nttacks Souchak, the "experts''' .t~l'.'"'"-';
Saddler kept rolllbl along Jik~ ly are o-verJooklng the "'
01' Man Rlver while shoving his the .proreuional gnlf
hE"ad into Elorde's face He also wouJd be the "new"
!ICllred wtth looping shnl~ to the
ne began ·hi.&lt;!
lace and body. He piled up points la~t 1 e~ar whe'h,
l'o'lt,h a}Ulrp 'rights to the face. 110If' '• 1
Two of them rocked the challen- he eooped
J .._4.11ads1na
x
ger in the f1fth and
Saddler Mastert by 11 re~rd
craRhed another Olle home just lend: the St. Potersbtt~"':•;·,,r.::~~·~~·l l
before lhe seventh ended
1nnd Miller op rn8, the .~
which
M1ddlecoff" is .:':••;:-.,;
1Golf and the Ulng Crosby.
being butted and held

JulhJs5 ';:'o~ ':~~~·;:~~:~ed

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the leading banker w1th •e\rnings
By UNITiiO PREll
or ~3,121. But tbe "Moose" pick·
Ia If
ed up $30,000 In the Wl'lrlit thltft·
West Virginia 84 Pitt ~ hurgh 0
pions)up ot Tam O'Shanter. ~her
Bucknell 81 Penn St. 7C
wi ~ e hi• earnines totaled $13,121 .
ArriJ)' 89 Penn. Military Coli. ?'8 Middl'eetlff dJdn't bit a wal,l4P,1n.LaSllle 84 Pertnaylvanla 52
jackPot but earned a 't~ad
St. Joseph'~&lt;~ 'Pa 83 Drexel .8lf
J)lare" total of $31.86t. MoJrl)i ·h
Columbia 80 Yale M
money, no matter how you 1d:d it
Dayton 71 Villano\'&amp; ®
up, M.lddlecoU was t.he master or
South
eonal.steney.
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Geor.l(ia Tech M Furman '7!
It's a payoff, he adml"on
Ky. Wesleyan '70 We111tern Kv. 00 leartlini the lmrd "'Y t~ fin1
South Carolina 94 Clemson 79
('an't Itt th£! llttl~ thl11KR ' you
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dbwn."
~orth
Car
78
North
Car.
St.
flO
graduated ,...,. Nott-e name In
Louisville 85 Memphis St. ?15
Whon he !!rot hit the ~- l&gt;lr ·
June, ~ -~~t , of WOI'C!'ester.
Mldtiiot
('Uit hi IM7 be waa a chtl!l,n1re0d;.
ST. LOUIS UP--Jo'hnny Layton. St l.o-1.11!1 BD Dlll'iml 7t
plaiii.C'r and wo-rry-Wart. ~
'' tett
wuuams or golt, IJ~ spiell • \it!
1£ormer world ebamplon billiard Wichita 85 Drake 76
blow·llPJ and plclc11PS c
.ott
player, was fC)und dead in a
NORMAN,
Okla
Ul'-The
ok.
tnore
wp.lk-o\1ts
t.aan
the
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roornlne hotut Wednesday. An
nn\tv, ~tudent neWs· d~leJatton to- t,hl U. tf
RY •
inquelt wiU be t\eld today. Lay· lahoma
ton, 69, had been Inactive ,~ a JIRper of Oklahoma Univer~&lt;~lty tHne, J'l:li home city of ~llhiR
professionl.l playe~ In teeent hos repOrted that Jimmy Peck of wa1 pE!rl1oUJ1y c1011t to JetUnj fi:n.
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yean. He IDht held th4' world Leedey, bkla., and Gary ~aldlnq other i!en1tlt.
Bill Mlddlecoll flhlllt lhrned.
threeo(!usMoft and ~kct bllli· of Hadllon. Kin., both flr•t
string guard• on the aeh001'4 I he--'i!on~det, "to takt lhe blttc ..
ardJ 'Ghlmplon•hlpli.
basketball team, plab to trln~
LOS ANQ:ILES '\li' -Church fer to- ano-ther school. "fhey fell
Clriflltb, • lll:ollvtn, UQ.Jound they ftloon'l dolnt •ny fOOd
ly ~J11tJ· PRIS . : t.
end from Southern California here and wanted to trana er."
University, has been BIJned by Coach Doyle Parrack said. "It a
SAN FRANC!
edy
the Cleveland Browu of the Na· boy thinkl be can't help the SIJ'ddler. 128. New York, a.topNd
tlonal Footbtll IAaa:ue. Griffith team and wants to make other Gabriel Fl11h 1)!~, * 'li PfiJI.
was the BroWna• leventh draft plans, then [ think It's best that lppines
tSI.-Itetilne•
wbrtd
he do ao."
choice.
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College ·Basketball

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Rol;.ie hnnUnJ can bt a Dleuant
task U you 11void wasted tlmt and
etrort by checkltli the homes u,
tht- elauitied p::.ge of this pap~ .
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Tbe Pom«oy tl.iotlll Chlb
Ira regular meel lns Wednelda, Jn Mlllfr,

D Mlller ··-··- 1" ~dp 191 Mia

G·~b· ________ 148 !~$ 20* . "

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strutted mtO h1s st·H·nt h y('or as
the worlri featherweig ht champton todoy whtle irate hns Jl'l'rrd
In vam
'l'he llttll' P1cr S1x brawler
frOm New Yot·k C1ty def(•nded!
his crown Wedn~!-idny fllb'hl by)
!J{'orlng n technicol
knockout 1
over Flash Elorde or the Pluhpp~n(' s when the contest was h::.lt·
ed tn thtl 13th round becaul«.' of
the islander's b!celtmg left eye
*" ~n as the bout was over
the Cow Patace !iWitchbonrd wns
flooded by long dtstance tele·
phone ('a\1!1 trom television rans
pro~slmg the champ's tactics.
The bout, whieh started as a
fairly slow offa1r, was a bloody

dtt&gt;d

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Swanaon _____ , ill! M' 1111 572
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c. Wllsob ____ ; liO \~ \M 422

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Oliver Bailey, Owne•

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Ctimpbeli's Condensed Tolhato Soup 10"' 01 1:1111 ........ .
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treesweet lemon Juice 5"' oz. can ............•.....
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Eaat·Weat football Rame,
ina the firat Notre Dame eoach
eut- lO direct the l:ut and. aJso
younJe~t bead eoach ever to
tidpttc
In
Shrlne
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wm be ani.t.ed
by ro~llt
evskl of Iowa and Charles
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For any

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sprightly . Jiew station \V81!0il8il!cludlng, lwo ne~lenger .

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Redflsh Flll•h or.Cod Flllits

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WANT ADS

Mason Mothers Club Makes
Home DetnonslrRtion
Plans For March OnPolio
Group
Project

Cluailled Ada ucettod bJ 10 A.
II. will be PQbliabeo tbtl ume S.Room NEW HOUSE, unlur· jl
. day as reer.ived.
nilhed. ilt(ownell Ave., Middle·
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llates: 2 cents lJGt' ~ one IDPQrt. Reasonable. Phooe 6044 -[
M.
Hooked rug.;; and woven baskets
1. 17.u
IertiOD. Mi.nimum char&amp;e ~!)c.­
----~were th e proJeCta tb!lt the mem' cents per word for thre. CIOil
b~.s of the Brownell
Home De·
aecutive iosertiou.
Two furnishet1 apartments. on"! 2· motllitratwn Club worked oo when
Specia..l-011.1!: mo•tlll for := eeot1
room and voe 3-room. All utili· they m·~ t Wednesday :~fternoon at
per word.
. ties. One 3-room unrurn.tshed the home of Mn. Wallace Brad full rale or 2 ceatl pe: word wW
apartment Inquire Home Re:&gt;· ford
be eb.anied for advatisiog if not
taurant, ltiddleport.
l -16-6tc
The next project will be alumin·
paid for ltefore thto tGth of eacll
um trays and the date and place
month foUowibi in.&gt;ertirJD.
2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS on of the mee litl g will be announced
Errors 1D AdverU~i.n&amp;~nouJd De
Mechanic St and 1 .t' URN!SH- later.
reported lmb...:edl&amp;l~IJ'. The Daily
ED HOUSE on Lincoln ilill,
The hostess served
a dessert
Seatind wl.ll not be respon.s1ble
Pomeroy, OIUv . Ul:quJre Ewing's cou rse to six members and three
(ur more Uuul o.o.e wcorra:t lP·
Store. W. Main St., Pomeroy , children at the close of the after·
Obl6. Phone 133.
1·3-tf noon 's work.

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The club also made plans lor the
Dairymen's AasoclatJon dinner to
be held in the Maaon Community
Buil~ing

. Canasta Club Is
Entertained, Tues.

Asterik ('), though llke a star,
One ot the moat difficult tului
We do not wonder what you are lo tbil world is to conviDCe a
We've felt tbe jolt your mean· woman tblt even a biqain CN!t.s
ini pack!!
money.
In grim fobtnote ; • Plus Federal -'.-:C.:..------Tax.
eao make you feel you've longed
j aU your life for SGmet.hin&amp; you've
A
saletman : The guy wtlo never heard of.

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Two Furnished 4-Roum APAR'f·
MENTS, new fiUniture. UtUotitJ
p&amp;IIJ. L:aU OOH-M.

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BRING YOUR SHOES TO RA·
ClNE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE Very desirable first floor APART·
MONEY.

HHf

M..ENT. AUtomatic
Call 6170-J.

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18 .I:H Auto :,erv 1ces
- :omplete WH~EL AUGNMENT
balancing and brake service.
Hackett&amp;' Safety Service, West
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Phone 267,
5-5-t!

IISI Auto Sales

gas furna ce.
12·22-tf

.FURNISHED
APARTMENT, ..
rooms and garat:e with utili·
ties furnished un
Mechanic
Street. Furnace heat. Can occupy at once. Call
Ewing
Store, 133, Pomeroy, Oblo, for
further tnfonnatlon. 1 1-ll-tt J

30.00 Down-Balance Easy Paymenh

Help Wonted

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For The Peyment
Of
December 1: June

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BUICK
Very clean.
Call 6038-.J.

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Hard-lop Special. CAN YOU USE EXTHA MONEY?
Priced reasonable .
Help meet tho::;c ruunthly payl -16..ftp
n.enta on your hume, car, TV,
or other obhgation!l, Make $3ti
i~uiZPoNriAC Staii~u -Wagon,
to $1i0 a week in .spare time sup.
Radio &amp; Heater, $1095. Jimmy
plying coru;umer~ in Pomeroy
PariODIIO M.iddleJlort.
1-14-6tc
wllh Rawlcij.lh Products. Sta-rt
19ei5
T~dor s;d-;.~.1 Immediately. Write Rawleigh's
$U595. Jimmy Parsons, Middle·
Dept. mLf\-840-312, freeport,
port.
1·14-&amp;tc
Ill.
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PLYMOliTH

REAL •sTATI TAXIS
Boob Will Clou
FIBRUARY I, 1956
CLYOE G. Ml~I.HONI
IMigs co,lnty Ti'&amp;ltur•r

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1953 FORD Tudor Sedan, radio Home Pla11tic.s Puty Demonstra·
IN USED CARS
and heater, $liM: Jhnm)' Par- lor wanted in any vicinity. Earn
Sll
aons, Middleport.
1-14-fitc
'8-f30 an evenmg Hi -i mpoct
ware, Monrocwarc,
Firestone
1930 BUICK Super Delux, two- Velon. Write
Mlonroe Phuth:!5,
tone paint, 82683. JimmY Par·
Stroudabutt, Pa.
1·19-ltp,
!(pus, Midtl.lQort.
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1954 CIIEVROLE'f Delux "2l0" (
2-door Sedan, $12911.
Blactt"' - nar's, Potncroy, Ohio. 1·14-lltc l Mld(\IC aged l11dy wanh house·
10M BUjCK
work by the week. Experienced.
H .:.I t 0
8 uper
ar
P \\ rnc Qox 0118-X % Daily S•·n·
t:oupe,
$~95.
Blaettnur'tl,l tlncl, Punwroy. '
l · IH-3.tp
J omeroy, Oh1o.

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1·14-tltc J.o'o-r reliable udlo Jnd TV repaiJ;,
1963 PoNT!AC[; 1 ~ ; 2-do-; S;. cau 0046-J. We •ervice all
makes.
Sf:hQ)OUI Appliance,
dan, Sl191J. BIAettnar'a,
Middleport, Olito.
9-27-t!
roy, Ohio.
1·14-6tc
l852 MERCURY Custom .f.-door QUI(.;K SERVICB on Watcb Jle.
Sedan.
Bloc:':;.~,'; palrlna:
by Factorr
watchmlker.
COLLINS Trii,lned
,JEW.EPomero)', Ohio.
L.ERS. Pomeroy.

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¥hooe 200. Clelud ApPll&amp;aet
~lore 118 ". ¥al.ll St., t-umcro)

8 Cu . .l'l. G. E.
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monthi-Qnly

~HEY GO TOGE1'HER
Waah job and lubrlcallnn.
.t' ree pick-up and 11enlcc.
For a ~;touant aurprhto
Usc our MOBU. OIL SPECIAL
Darst Moblloif Super-Servic«l
Phone 9097
Ea11t Main St.

Call 81:10-M or
Slljhlly used CROSS TIES
Jor aale, cheap. Loclted on

acr Crnk Electric Plant

pert)'. Contact Lee Wood,
main late auard houH

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(Ondltion. Bakllr Grocer.y, Mirldleport.
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.IJNOLEUMi RUGS. lillrto•n
r;atte.rm. ln 1tock. $4.98 each.
Baker Grocery, Middleport.

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Middleport, Ohio'
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MORE STAMPS AT KROGER!''
SAYS •• "IT'S A GOODTii.u-- TO GET-BIGGER VA~UES AND Emt,usy
CIMrry, PinN...tl or Apricot. Pure frt.tlt fliYCH'·
Krq., rich, nutt.w- fl•vor ,1ft the handy rafrlt•ntor. lar.
PRESERV~ . . . . . . . . . . 20 oz. jar 39c
PEANUT BUnER :' \ .... , . . . . 18 oz. jar 49c
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PEACHES . . . . . . . 2 No. 303 Cans 43c

K~ottr ..,~~en sw.t fta~ b.dy to .....,. artd Mt.

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l11 IL~cd tor heuUng. It eo~tl8 no
nwrr to have the best. ContBct
1'. w. Ruck. R.atland .
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soap of any kind,

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To Sell, Trade or An·
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Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Yout
Representative.
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AUTO SALES

t:laucl(' Thomu Weaver. t'e!ildlng HI 8o:'l. 13, R.ur.1l Route Nn. 2,
rimhcrlak1•. No11tl:· Carolina, is
hereby' notified Ut&lt;lt June Ann
Wrav('l', a minor, I~ hrr next
fr:.•nd, Vch·1~y Kr.y11, ha~ (II('Jl hell"
pelitl•m ttt:&lt;~in.sl him for divorce

Court of ~le igs County. Ohil), and
that 11aid Clllt!le will be for htari
oa· ar-ter lhe 17th da,v o!
1056.
ANN WEAVER, 11 minqr
by her next or tritn&lt;l. VE\.V.&amp;'
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O"BRJEN ANil O'BRJEN,
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Members o( llie• Mysterr: MlD'I famUJ

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FURNISHED IIOUSE lor
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Tract of Tlmbel' on r.tump; Joculd
post~&lt; ileHverod · to
hithway;
mixed timothy and clover hal'
tKlr ptr bale. J. W , Weatherby,
Ru11imd, 'l_t. 1, HarriiiOnYJIIe

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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. CJU DoD
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Shure 85622.
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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNEU
TltE TAX IIOOKS

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In Furniture AI

tbe· pnlio drive in a door to doo&lt;il
canvass on the nta:ht des.ignated

as the night

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MAdlen Club in Malon.
:lothen wm solieit funds

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Members pre.ent were M:ra
The prayer of said petition il
Geraldine Greer I Mrs. Betty
Cor divorc ~. care, cuslody and con· .or~man, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mrs.
lrul of lwq_ rninur children .and LueJile &amp;waekhammer, Mrs. Jean
for ('quitahl e relief. The defend- Cook, Mrs. Jo Ann Harbour, Mrs
ant is required lo &lt;;n§wer said
petition on the 17th day of ·March. E. A. Schaekel,
La Vera
1956, 01· judgment will be taken
again st h(•r_
John C Moartin,
Plain tift
O'Brien and O'Brien,
Attorney~ ror Plaintiff .
11) 19, 26 ; (2) 2, 9, 16, 23, 6tc

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Wedn"S\.'IIily, JohLtcty 118, 1956

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June Burns, Mrs. W,. Clpk, )in.
Yeager, Mn. Lilah -Zerkle, t.lra.
Dorothy Schwab, 'Mrs. J9yce Car&amp;On. Mrs. Ver• Oodlon. Mra. Mary
Mnl. Lawrence 'M.orarity enterThabot Mn, ~eab- Wa~er, ant:t .talned tbe LincGI.n Heig hts CanasMrs. Ida Diehl.
1ta Club Tuf!S(lay evening at ber
Gue&amp;tl present were Mn. Jan•t home.
Surface, Mn.. Marie Buckland,
Prizes were awarded to Mn
Mrs. Irene Koclensky, Mrs·. T. B. Richard Freeman, Mrs. Douglas
McGowan, Mrs. Eleanor Ewing, Singer, Mrt. Dale Whiteman and
Mrs. MuJne Alclridce. Mn. Jo Mn. Ray Woodgeard.
Ann Green, Mrs. Audra Riebard '
son, and Mrs. Beatrice Weaver."
A dessert course was served by
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the hostess to those nami'd above
Mrs. R.uth Schooll, a teacher in and Mrs. Shirley Guinther. Mrs.
thf Muon County Seboola system Robert Dailey and Mrs. Eu-g ene
aod an ex-polio vieti~, iJ: the head conde.
of the county wide Mothera March
Mrs. Ray Woodgeard will he
AgaiD!It Pollo to be held on Jan. lwno1.e.ss to the club at the n'ext ·
uary 30.
meetlftJ on Januar)' 31 .

on February 22. The Din·
Nelli~ M-arti!l , whose place of
Jar cluslfu~a rates. Obltuanea 4-r~ HOUSE and bath m Mason
ner 11 to be aerved by the club.
Ctty. Call Ivan Bus h, liP 3-IJJLO. residence is unknown and whose
published at 1 cmt per "'(Jffi,
Committees were appointed to
DUlled Ada receL"ed by m&amp;il 01'
last place of residence was c/o work on the projeet.
1-18-61-c._ - - - LeJepbone &amp;J.VIlo care.lW ar..a.
Olie Henderso n, Ollve Hill. Ken Wfdnesday night.'• meetlng ob-I Assllt.ina Mn. Sehools aa area
2 Five room modern APART-I tut'ky, and whose prel!lrnt place of
UOD.
·MENTS, with laundry and gar- residence cannllt, with reasonable served "gu.e.t night" and iuestl chairman qd workendn the Bend
] Area are Mn. WOOdtow
1 1 , :-.Jotu:;es
lie. New G-room dwenini with diligence, be
aS(:ertained, will present were introduced.
iarage and laundry. Phone 1 lake notice that on the lOth day
, Let.~rt-Grabam Station; Mrs.
Mrs. LeV era Yeaa:er, presjdent, floQJh and Ml'8. Thelma ~l~~~~~
31o-M. A. N. Bengel.
6-27-tf of January, 1956, the plaintiff,
Jotln C. Marlin, Hl ..!d his petition read the by-laWI to the members, 1 N~w Haven; MW EstJter M
For l'&lt;!nt-&amp;xtwion
Ladden, against her in the Cvmmon Pleu present and the club beard a re- and the PTA Harttord·
Scaffold Boarda, Drop Clot.bl. ~ourt of Meigs Count)', Ohio, be- ~rt given concerning the threat ltand Smith, Cl!ftOD;
Clin\on Fiaher Middlepwt.
mg cause number 12,378 in .!laid gJven to Mason eh~ldren by the 1Bland, west Columbia; and
Phoite b2t!J&gt;.X.'
11·1-tf court, for divorce and other re· club durlng the Chnatmas Ha~jOD Charlet Yeaa:er and the Mao 011 \

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Plans for the Mothe rs March or.
Polio to be held throughout Ma·,
son County .on the night of Jan .
uary 11, in tbe St. J06eph's Par·
isb Hall.
The Mothers Club will sponsor
the driv.e throush the town of Mason on that night between the
houn of "l and 8 PM. Territories
covered by the mothers in the
drive last )'ear will be handled by
~he same people thlA year. .

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By MAUDe BLESSING
Mr and Mra. Ceeil Bleasma
and EUa called on Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bless1ng of Point

M~a~n~ve:~~· Melvm

Pleasant,

Bonecut-

ter and Connie of Hendersou.
spent Monday evening in tile
borne of Mrs W J. Chapman
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Mr Harry Thompson and Mr
Arch Roush caiJed In the
home
of Mr and Mrs lves King recentJy
.Mr. Charley Bruwn spent Wed~~---:--------- ~ neaday nieht w1th his !amdy_ of
Boord
Mrs Garnett Chapman called

Twenty Six Seniors, Eighteen Juniors
Make Middleport High Schoo/ Honor Ro/1 I ::n:e_:~~~~.~·af~~~n!'oe:rl

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

Thursday, January 19, 1956

MIDDLEPORT.
SOCJE'O'
Edward Tewbblry

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to

be

M1nstrel Show to be liven in
March at the Wellstwi Hllh
School auditorium. Mr. Tewt..
bary IS tbe aon of Mt. aDd Mrs.
Edward Tewksbary, Middleport.

'MrJ . Mike Simmons, .spmtual
life chairman
of the Womf.n's
Guild unounced that 1 Ledten
qu1et hour a.erviee WCHtld be held
3t Ule church Ash Wed.n~y ,
Feb. 16 at 7:30. Miss Ehll th
Fick, pre&amp;~dent o( the Guild, istributed leafleta ent1tled ' en
Rules ror Christian Livtng"
Smllb. chrisllan ••,..,•• chair an
distnb11ted Urts of 1tem.s ne ed

~~~paannyd S:utte~~ict ~=::

ated ~utt~ met Tuead1y evenin&amp; at tbe churciL
The meeUq ~ed witb ,devotiOD6 l'ect by lfr'S Pbil Globokar
who had: for: .tier topte "Why Bt!
Committed." An arlJcle on the
topic was read by Mrs. Globokar
who also bad the scripture read·
Jna:. Group
singtoa: of three
with Mra. Fred Blaellnar
as director and Mrs. Marv1n B\lrt

:iss

bymna

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servl~e

Neglect Charge
In a eiVIl uUt ¢-tion a petition
for divorce was flied by John c;.
Martm, Rutland, In the Melp
Clerk of Courts Offite agaillJt
NelHe Marhn, 01:ve Hill, Ky.
In ht.S pelltlon, Mr. Martin
states that they were married in
July 11146 and tlal ,..., children.
8 boy and glr!, M
boJn to the

m~~~a~~Qu~ds

toocluded the de· for the ebriltian
packs. I
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Roush, Dee Sauer, Stanley Saun·
dera, Thomas
Sktnncr, Martha
and family,
an attack
of •nu
at her c:har&amp;e
president,
Mr.l. William 'Matlack,
.her, called
on MrsMonday
Lora after·
Mae mg
Mrsfrom
Llnnle
Rummel
Ia recover.
Durintoft.b.etht!!
bU&amp;ineH
sessionMr&amp;.
in
SplreR, Phylhs
Stanley, Fred Brown
noon.
apartment at the Marsaret Sauer BlaeUnar, the 'tN.JliUJ't'r's report
Paul
Thomas, Cornell Vancll
Mr Clyde Gerlach was the din- home m Middleport.
wu read b7 Mn. Ella GUmOJ't..Jr, • Werner
in the absence of Mrs. Alfred
FTeabmen: Janice Ashury, John ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wi.Uand Crow. A ••
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Clark, Jenmfer iam Brooks, Wednsday.
Bacon, Thomas
b Mrs.
b d William
h'h Walters
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a
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ave
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refrom
•-v.
and
Mrs.
Waldo
J.
Daoiels, Beverly Dunham. Richart\
Mr Ives Kit~~ and Arch Roush
d to tb · ho
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turne
ell'
me
on
Pearl
Bartels
for
a
rtlft
presented
them
Durlr.at, Jane Hoyt, Carol Hudson, ~~l:ed on Mr. Clayton Roush, ~~- Street from Holzer Hospital.
at Christmas. . A vote of thanks
Mark Kelly, Sonny Knapp, Dale
A. Bangerter aad Mrs. was •·~..
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.a sm.itb for
Mr Dwtgbt Gibbs and Ceell wMrt. L.GJbbo
Miller, Linda Nelson, Dixie Pierce
D1clr. Roller, Mary Scolt, Della Blesl!mg were shoplng in M&lt;&gt;.mn . ~~e_.... 1 G ",u' UwereW dbualndess maki:nJ the attracti¥e year books.
e nes ay. A donation was ma.de to the polio
Staley, Janet Stobart, Polly Tho- Friday, and called m the h~e~ Vllll rs n a po 1 •
Erru.e KauU, Junior at M.HS; fund.\
DJ.aa, Carla Wilson, Harold Wolfe, o! Dallll8 Yeager and Guy BlessJoe Rice. Sopbomoret and CharMrs, Corll.u Jacoba was appoint1
Betty Fanner, Roger Ltghtfoot
ntir.
Emil
Ball,
formally
o!
tbti
les
SmUh,
who
graduated
last
ed
aa pianist . and M.i&amp;8 Smith "
Eighth Gnde: Carter French,
Joyce Hemmon.s, Judy Hurley, area but now of Pomeroy, was May 1 left thb m6rniq for Cin- gublldty cbatrman for the y-ear
to take their pbysical ex·
Barbara Stiles, Bonnie VanCooney removed from l:Jls home to the cmnati
amioatloos for the ~e eorp..
Carolyn Wilson.
Cleveland Clinic in the Ewiog
E. A. Reed who ia lpendlq the
ambulance, Friday, He is report- wmter in Florida, was rHlected Lay~tte
Grade
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James
Batey,
Seventh
Juniors· R:eJth Anderson, Bruce.
ed to be &amp;11Clerill,fl fro1n a braio
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vice·prestdeot
of the
Ewlqa:
Bradtord, Okey Cart, Arthur Clark Randall Bowles, Judith B~tcber, tumor
Christine
Coat~&gt;,
Cllarles
Fergu.
Re
d M
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Chapter, Sons of the American
Step.hen Coats,
Eddie Grueaer,
v. an
rs. W. S. Billups of Revolution, when tbey met at
Gordon Guthrie, Priscilla Harpole son, Jamee Hamer, Korena Jen- Pt Pleasant, were Saturday eve- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellls
lr.lnson,
Reed
Koe-nia:.
Oav1d
Ly·
Jane HarriB, Olivia Hemmnns,
mng supper guests ()t Mrs. Lora I Wodworth Athens last week
Robert Hennelly, Tbomas Kelly, ons , Karen MI:!Eihmny, Susan Pro- Mae Brown.
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Susan
Pullen,
Suste
RusKenneth Lewis, Judy Murray,
Mm CarroU Mowery was J!Yen
Mr.
aod
Mrs.
Donald
Thompson
Marilyn Rouah, Shirley RDush, !tell, Judith Sauer, Rtchard Swack· called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dwight Gibb&amp;.
a
layette shower Frtday evetnng
hammer,
Kay Stiles, Janet Valentine.
Thompson, Friday.
Mr Johnnie Fey ~JP4 Jimmie when Mrs R. S. ManlllY and Mrs
Sophomores· Patty Barth, Geu
Rev. and Mrs. V. J . Lattiey ()f and Judy of New HaYen, Sllf!nt Norman Van · Matre entertained.
Baumgardner, Carol Blaker, Vera
and with Mrs. Neva Mowery at her
Vanlu, were gues~s 1of Mr
and Sunday alternoon wltb Mn
Covert, Gene and Jeanette Crooks,
home OQ Q~~vel Hill. The gUE'!&gt;b
J.lrs. Adrian Latbey and Mrs. Fan Mrs Ed Fry.
Cline Dailey, Kay Darst, Michael
Those caiHo,c on Mrs.
were .serv~d cake, potato ch:ps,
nie
Taylor,
Wednesday.
ON THE BRIGHTEST CORNER
Erwin, RogCT Sink, Sharon Jone.&lt;i,
l-ee cream and cc.ffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush man and w. '\ A. Bleasio.g,
IN MIDDLEPORT
Don K.arr,
Charlotte Lightfoot,
and Okey, spent Thursday eve· day were Mrs. Katie Hart,
Those attendint were Mrs. EmDale Little, Roy Long, Sharon
nlng with Mr. and Mrs
Fred Fannle Roush, Mr. and Mrs. ~ mett Manley, Viclrie Van Matre.
Roush.
nard Roush, Sandra and Miltoo Mrs. Agnes Mowery and daughtNs
Ray,
Mrs. Pe,rl Weia'aad
and Judy and l.:ilnda, Mrs. Jewel l.Jl·
.Miss Beatrice Chapman was
Bt'cnda.
tle, Mrs. Freda Uttle, ~~- C. E.
The Midd1eport Lilerary Club guest of ~ Mrs. DanLcl
Rev. and Mrs. Forrest Murray M'*!dow.s, ·Mrs. Frances Marttn,
met Wednesday afternoon .at the Saturday af"'rnoon.
and daughter were dinner guests Mrs. Marie M1lliron, Mrs. Kath·
Mr. Leo RoltSh was able to of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins
home of Mlrs. A. J . Strauss w1th
'Milliron, Mrs. Margaret Wise,
Mrs Rodney Downing, pre.u dcnt drive th~ school bus Friday alter and Sue; Sundty.
Hilda
McDamel and daughter
being iJ.I with the mump!.
prcsl&lt;JIUg.
Mr.
and Mrs. Alber' Boston
,
~rJl~ Maxine Hartung an.:l
A1rs. Retha Brooks was the
ROsemary and Donnie,
Mrs D B IL;uUnge:r rcvJCwt!d guest of Mrsv Lloyd Wamsley vialted Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Earl
Keefer
and
children.
Frazier and chlidren
El hel Barrymore's
"Mcmnru•s" Tuesday, who recently moved to
Mr. and Mrs. DeQD.is Roush and
and
Mary, Dottie and
CHIEFrMN DELUXE 2 DOOR Strikm,&gt;g Bha.ck and White }' mlsh
and Miss Bess Sanborn 1ead a their farm recently purchased
Okey
caUed
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Connie
Mowery,
Donna Manley.
Real Sbarp lMJ'mr Standard Shift. Goodi t1re1 A Real VALUE.
paper on George Jl'I6Sel's hunk from Hoy Jones.
Roush Qt Camp Conley, Sunday.
SIDE FOR ~UI\SEU' .
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''Th1~ Way
Miss" prepared hy
Mrs Fannie Roush and BUlle
Mrs. Luvena Rainey called on
Sendmg 11fts but unBble. to atMrs Ditvid C. Miller. Mrs . T A Weigand called on Mrs Johrhne l1r. and Mr.!l. Allen Prosser, Sun· tend were Mrs. 0. H Cart. Mr~ .
May, Syrucuse, was unable lo gn c Lewis 11nd new son of New HaVen day afternoon. '
Freda Sax.ton, Mrs. Erma Daugh~r ·
her r·eview of llka Chase's "A! Saturday morning.
Miu Shirley Grimm la 111 with •I ty, Mrs. Delbert Milhrnn. Mrs
ways m Vo~:ue."
Miss Brenda Weigand called on cold.
Edtth Kerrman 1 Mrs. Charles Le·
her .rr~at-grandfather, Lon Bless·
wls and )41's. ~uctlle q sto. '
Rolj, c&amp;ll responses for the ing, Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. E\Q!!ll" Nll)&amp;'berry,
mtcll41g were "Famous Women"
Mr, and Mrs D. A Housh rc- Stevie and Mike were gqeats of
1'be riexl meeting will b&lt;! held at celved word that thuir son John Mr. and Mre. Andy Edwartbi and
'W· Malar St.
Pomeroy. Ohio
the home of Mrs. Ben Philson on was leaving Seattle, Wash: Fri- l&gt;"'rar'I~.U of Uuntlngton, Sunday.
Mr. Wayne Hart, Jr., spe{lt the
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The Ladle5 Aid of Oak Gmv8 weekend with his father and moEUH Church met Tuesday with ther, Mr. and llrs. Wayne Hart,
ICA VIctor ......, ye• •II
Re~ and Mn Forrest :Munay of Sr.
,_, •flllue" factora at tbia
Unton and spent the day In quJit.
low J&gt;ri&lt;e: (I) lOO"/o autolng and flcwing rug rags Thoae
ma~lc gain control; (2)
participating in the work were
·~" atabilber to kill "'"
Mrs ErccU AdkJn 11 , MrS. Ethel
jitten; (3) 7%
flayburn, Mn. NeiUe Adkms
Olin briihtneas; (4) 3;1%
Mrs. AlJic Hortman, Mrs. Louis~
extri. ooattut. Come lD a'nd
Adkins, Mrs. May Ilousb
th!t top value ccoeole
laura Gibbs, Mrs Ada Tho..mpsoii
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today
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MJ.ss TwUa Riclrrard, Mrs
Fry, Mrs Beulah Rickard
!IC'aoml Yeager and Bever!~
Hollicc Thom~on and Vi~,glnia'
Mrs. BlanChe Yeager, Mrs Vlrgl~
Wolfe, Mrs. Alice
Randolph
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SALE
NOW IN
PROGRESS

ROOMS
NEW FURNITURE
$299

The January edllwn of "The
AdiVIty" the
Mtddleport High
School paper carried the l'lonor
roll for the la.st six weeks of the
lint semester ol the school year
Students listed are. Semors: Ernestine Asbury, Juamta Bangerter,
Virginia Bayles, Cherole Blake,
June Chancey Stobart, Helen Cline
Jack COleman, Larry Eastep, Lm·
do Grimm, Juanita Hawkins, Marlene Knapp, Sue Knight, Patricia
Lloyd, Robert McKinney, Marilyn
Miller, Mary Carolyn Millet, Jam·
es Mourning, Juli-e Probasco. Nancy Roller, Leah Rowley, Helen
Stobart, James VanCooney, .l'obn
Vroman, Patricia Wl!Uam.t, Sally
W1hon, Pauline Zirlr.le

for

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JUDAY'S "ROCKET" SPECIAL

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Literary Group
Meets Wednesday
At Strauss Home

MOTOR SALES

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lb21c

lllcotl Jowl

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PORK SAUSAGE . . . . 4lbs. $1.00 SPia HAM . . . .5"" lb. can $1.69

CALLIE HAMS

lb23c
lllced'

C)L£0 .. ; .. .. . . . . , Sibs. 1.00 PORK STEAK . . . . .. .... lb. 39c
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estimated cost' of $S8G,
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000 a mile, Ohio's shllf'C of the
proposed budget woUld pay for
the ooutructton of more than
4,000 milee. of sl.lper-higbways in
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Into P'\llel Class of tile Flrot
Baptllt Cburob, ~omeroy, will ,
miot at tbe- chUNh Sat~J,rda:r
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a ap'eclal D)ecUng 'Of the
- Local · Scll~or DisLmt,
two )!tars, wh1ch.
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Tom JenKms
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lnPomeroy ChargeToFarmer

vention Gt poho has conquered
the disease, we've iiiimply BOt tu
raise all the Mareh of Dhnos dollars we can. Remetnber 68,000 po·
Despite lhr blanket of snow • COLUMBUS, 0, UP-D. R.
ltp patienta still need March of
which has been C{lvering the Stanfield, executive .tft:retary ol
Dimes asststance, and tbete ' wlil
ground these past few wintry days the Ohi'b Farm Bureau F~deratioa
~more m 19M.
the f 1rst Ilobin ' has arrived in said ~oday that ~· S. Rep. Tb~a,
. ••1 a.ppP.al to every C!ititen o(
A polio benefit of thor Big Bend Pomeroy
Jenkins, Republican from Ohi&amp;',J
Meigs County w.bo receiVed a 01me Minstrel will be presented at the
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10th district, h&amp;s JUbmitted a billC•rd to fill it and mall it-to the Pomeroy Junior High Sebool audJ ·
Mrs Cliff Jenkinson. E. Main a1med at t"emoving the two cenll
Marth of Dimes headquarters, torlUm, FebrOary I, starting at St., t.oday .Hid tbal she observed per gallon excise tu on gasolille
the Robin feeding with other us~d by farmers off the biJihway.
Pomer&lt;ly at once."
B: 10 P. m.
birds in her y_ard Thursday mom·
Stanfield u.id
the propoRCI
Cootr.ibutions to the polio fund .iDg and tbat it was the first. tbe measure would mean more thaD
will be accepted in lien of adnus- had obJerved s1nc-e early FaU
two million. doUara: a rear io llvsio.P ebarges to the perlonnance.
Accord11'1J to Mrs. Jenkloson, ings to Ohio fanneriJ, or an averRehearsal for the entire
she 111 of tht- belitf that tb~ "Rar- age of $20 per fann .
will be ar:aepted ln lieu of admio&gt; I binger of Spriog" is the same ooe
&amp;:hool, Sunday at 2:30 p, m The wbicb returns to her yard each
miDJtrel is under the dr.rection o! year, but said that this was the
Bob Hoe!U(:b.
first time that the. bird had pt in
such an early appearance.
A Harrisonvilt man has an,nouneed that petitions are ci.r·
eulaUng in his behalf. to make
:Mr. and Mnt. Max
SanboJit,
RUSSELL IS DELEGATE
a candidate in. the May B.
The Middleport Volunteer l'tre have been notified of the deafirr. ·
election for tbf: position
Department met Thun:day even- of Kenneth Tillet.t, smaH S()n Oil
CommtssioDer, oo the
ing at the Firemen's Hall with Mn. Sanborn's fOII:er son, ~
ticket.
presldent, in Tilletl. The child, who had ~ .
Charles Murray,
G. Sheets, Jr.,
bas A Commerctal Motor Freight charge
ill since birth, would bave ~
or lhe meetiq.
the m051. part 81: bls truck was slightly damaged Tbursthree on January 27.
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Sidney
T
Russell
will
be
thl'
yeara. m Mfd-1• Coun\1, day afternoon, as the result of a delegate from the local firemen's
Funeral serv1c-es wen&gt; tr:eJa •
minor tollialoa with another !ruck
Monday at tbe First Con. .
Church.the· Carpeo- on West Second Street. Pomeroy aSS'OCiation to the OhiO S{Jt&lt;! tional Church m Akron .
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Firemen's
Association
Convenft{l""
police departmeot reDtrted.
Survivors
include the pareli"
to
be
held
in
Cleveland
this
week
p:e Is a vcter•n of World War . Aeeordiog to the report, a
and one sister, Kay TiUett, Akrqfti.
m and a member of t~e Amerio ChevrOlet truck. driven by Reed end.
t-an Legmn -He It marriedj hal Will, 34, Pomeroy, was baclung
three children, and his wlfe is a the vehit!lc from a prtvate driveJocal scbool way in a norlberly direction. when
member of the
board. Both be and hill' wife have it collided with the fender of 1
taken an active part in .the com-, truck, double parked, dr1ven bv
munity in whlcb they Uve.
' Ernest lobnson Jr, 28. Cbtlli·
The Harrltonvltlt; School Fair cothe. 'ftle right front fender of
President believes tbJ.t the ehur· the freight truck was sJighUy
ch is the first leading oriJaniza· damaged.
tlon whicb evei')'OO.e should be=--~--~
long.
He is a member ()f the Pomona
and State Grange; member
Meigs County Fair Board; a
1 ;;~~and a member of the
1.~
Star.
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Sheets aays, 111 am offering
11\Y' yoouth and enercctie ambi·
the service o! the county
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Charles Sheets
To Be Candidate
·For Commissioner

I =L~~~~:fcm~•:~mber of

Berl Baqon,
Dies Suddenly
At HiS,Donie

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at $2MI.10 for .\~­

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SIMONS MARKET

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missl()nen. and were to
a desJgnated salary. ·

Damage Is Minor
In Truck Mishap

f9r Jaekson;

lAwrence: $2,85l&gt;tCllpfla .lbare ()(

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"Filled in and mailed-in Dime
Cards mean hop~ and a' e.bance
norm11l llvirtg to thousands of
patients," H.'' J:!:. Boney,
Couat)r Man!h Of' Dimes di·
1r&lt;iCI&lt;If,, r!eclired today in an ur·
mid-campaign appeal. "Dime
II r,••A.
burled In desk ' drawers
won't h,elp a &amp;inale on,e," be added
Mr. Boney ' pointed out that
wb!le ~ 5000 Dime Canis had been
mail~ to ll:leiliS COUDt)" resident:l
oo Dec. 80, onl)' 150, or 3 pe:·
cent, bad bee'n returned by noon
yester,day.
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1956, stating f.b,it
Justice&amp;
the Peace were to turn aU
over to their local county

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Of March Of DiniesCards Bend Minstrel

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3 lb. ~ail 69c

Mattht Whll'e

2boxes69c

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In ~riJI.I Maigs t:ounty'•
sptnd- burden of )5,363.000 til proposed
•moun.t. ap- Federal spendinJ, the OhkJ
.J.nl th«: last Chamber'i atatistics a~ed the
&lt;ost
capita in the County
woul be tpproxlma\ely $:127.2$.
Tile statistiCI also cHsclosed that
Mela:s COUDty's burden is approxJ..
mately 5 4/9 times the total
school eJ:peod.iturej ~or current
operauo..,,, Interest and debt retlremeDt in tbe eounty durlna: the
19M-19M school year amountlttJ
to $98l,3~.
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esUmatcd cost to surrOUnd·
estimated al $11,·

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CAN MIIJ( ........ . 4 cans49c CATSUP .. . . . . . . . 5 Its. $1.00

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Nearly tw~ t1mea the total sat~
Tax collecttoos. of $2:,134,438,784
in OhiO from the enactment of the
law in 1935 through IUh~ 30, lua's.
Exueds the total State exeist'l
taxes of $4,030,807,588 collected
from all ~oorce' in Ohio ainee

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o..w IIIOolft

Harry Thompson and CurUa
Ricknrd were dinner euesta of
Mr and Mrs lves Kina Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Dennis Rous~ a
Okey wer huliine.ss callers ~
Pt. Pleasant, Saturday.
Miss Gladys Wam&amp;kly was
urday nitht guest of Miss Anit•
Brown.
Mrs. John A. Blesalng
and
Miss Ha~l BrooQ are on tho
lick lilt.
Dr. D. V. Smitb, who has been
in ill health tor aometimc Is
Potted as not ~&gt;o well.
Preachln&amp; services at
Baphat Church S.turday
Jan. 21, to whicll the pubUc
Invited.
Ev111 Lee Brown 111 Ill wlt1J,
told.
Mr. and 1\olrs:
tpent Suoday with.

The Meia:a County Board of
Commissioners established the
salanes for the CDuoty'a five
JWJtices o[ the Peace at a spee·
ial meetlq last week.

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tban, three timese rt.be toof $1,298,013,421 of local
townS'hJp.s,
and school di11- 1
Ohio at the ond of 11N14.
fi.ve times the

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(orWltb
all 'purposes,
tal out)ay, durmg '\be
school year amounting to $St3,073,169, the foregoinJ remainder
of $1,271,340,000 would l)e suffl
cient to operate the schools for
more than two years.
By other standards of eompar.i101\ Oblo's eaUmated share of budget coati, represents:
Three and 3/4 tlm.elt the cash
reeeipta of $1,091,340,000 defived
from the sale Of aartcultural. PfDducts from all Ohio t1rms in 19M.
Nearly four and 1/2 times the
total revenue of JM0,013,807 colby the State of Oh~ from
m the fiscal year

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FtJr Mrs. Mowery

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PORK LIVER.

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kiendly Circle At Federated Church For Divorce On
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John Mayer, Glenn Lambert,
"allacc Bradford, David Oblln.
ger Charles Grueaer, Herman
Koo&lt;Odo, Cla.. neo Struble ....
resented the Melgs Couoty West-

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