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Page Eight

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The Daily Sentinel

. LETART, W.VA.

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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

is

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

:J:.e:npaai.tt

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
At the eloee of the meetinr:: a stated are

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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 ••
.. -"' you note w...
Clark, Jenmfer iam Brooks, Wednsday.
Bacon, Thomas
b Mrs.
b d William
h'h Walters
"--£
'0\H-r: read
a
Y
1\li'
u:r,
ave
.._,a
refrom
•-v.
and
Mrs.
Waldo
J.
Daoiels, Beverly Dunham. Richart\
Mr Ives Kit~~ and Arch Roush
d to tb · ho
·~
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 •·~..
-'•~n to .""'
.. 'ss Enn
.
.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
.
James
Batey,
Seventh
Juniors· R:eJth Anderson, Bruce.
ed to be &amp;11Clerill,fl fro1n a braio
·
vice·prestdeot
of the
Ewlqa:
Bradtord, Okey Cart, Arthur Clark Randall Bowles, Judith B~tcber, tumor
Christine
Coat~&gt;,
Cllarles
Fergu.
Re
d M
.
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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basco,
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' .
.
''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
':;;:;::~;;i;~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;:;::;:::;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;::;:::;:;=;:;;~:;:;:;;:;::;:;:;~l~·'e~b~.;;l~.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;o;;;;;;, day for Alaska.
I
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
..• TV
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
C.t• IIYI•
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PauJetta and Stella.

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

o{ thfl
~~~;e~o~wwe~~,.~··~·~·rv~e~d~h:~;·•;·~~~h~i~~~~~

VII

JUDAY'S "ROCKET" SPECIAL

uoo

Literary Group
Meets Wednesday
At Strauss Home

MOTOR SALES

$772,120,221

*

PORK ROAST

lb21c

lllcotl Jowl

.. 31bs. 49c BACON .•.

. . . . . 61bs. $1.00

Cllllnotl

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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
Oartlc

PIGFEET .. ....... 101bs.1.00 BOLOGNA .. .. ..... Sibs. 1.00

cJfrin.. Swift Gr... ..., ArM-Rl~-Chwck

1!!ftoi!H
1

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mife Ohio
and ..-ore tban 10 3/4
estimated cost' of $S8G,
ooo,Ooo for the IU'oposad COftneaut.ClncinnaU turnpike.

coii="Ei'

:flOW

69c lb.

of the

d

over

hll ~'"""

FLOUR

.

At an averqe cost of $1,000,·
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
the State.

n~w

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WILLING WORKERS MilT
Tho

Workers clau

of

EUB Chun:h will

at the home of Mn.
Rock Sprlql Road.
c~q

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Into P'\llel Class of tile Flrot
Baptllt Cburob, ~omeroy, will ,
miot at tbe- chUNh Sat~J,rda:r
'
7:30. Potlurlr. rd'reah~. Rev. P~rktl'l

.·'·.EL

aod · 20,503,000 for

$1.·10

MANY MORE BUYS IN THE STORE WIDE SALE

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School Boud

~2.'12

for Law·
Vinton aod

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At

·Prot»os~tevy

a ap'eclal D)ecUng 'Of the
- Local · Scll~or DisLmt,
two )!tars, wh1ch.
ili,,lhe May Pri·

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AREEVERiYDAY

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1'H

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Style 3'olie Paint, ltldlo illd heater oe ",
loeal. ~.,.., low mUea~;-pte Delio! , ·

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C~tPlanniDg
Polio Benefit

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Robin Redbreast

Tom JenKms
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Bill

Arrives Early Asks No Gas Tax
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.
'
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 .
:·
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.
. ,
Sheets aays, 111 am offering
11\Y' yoouth and enercctie ambi·
the service o! the county
1 Uve."

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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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11Jght, a' resolut ton
a livt mill oper·

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TILL 7"i30 P, M.

Nortbem .LOcal

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sutrounding counties
at $2MI.10 for .\~­

itl,iMY .PA.R$QN$·

SIMONS MARKET

(!Oif

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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$6,023.otlo lo,r

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J'anuuy

1956, stating f.b,it
Justice&amp;
the Peace were to turn aU
over to their local county

·
Of March Of DiniesCards Bend Minstrel

/(11'

.sat-

3 lb. ~ail 69c

Mattht Whll'e

2boxes69c

)941.

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,·

til

lilts. 1.00

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

CAKE MIX • • • • • •

budaot'

Of Ibn . lll'""l'OO:
t&lt;e•d· lll . Federal ~·-

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

lor Gallfa;

Slock

-White

and
been,

also was
about the

31bi $1.00

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FLUFFO

,lit~ Early Return· •

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..ltwl

WIE,NERS

of

tn1 elfecti¥e as

51bs. $1.00

. . ROAST . . . .. .. . . . lb. 39c lACON ........
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.

!owu•.hjp8,

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HAMBURGER
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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

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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ly deutfy tnllll nNNieraWy cehl
with 1 " ..
of ~now flurrl•
In northent ~lol\.

scboo~\~;~;~~~~ I

Ohio
(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

KARR&amp;VANZANDT

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eatt tonight. Hlg.. todly IO.U
... tonltht 11-25 S.tunllly Mitt·

Shower
Held Friday Eve.
FtJr Mrs. Mowery

995~00

.,._,...Brand

Single Copy

OHIO' Cloudy wllll tloll• -

HSt 1nd aouth tHiy MMI north

TheCUipe@ld
O'Brien

Pontiac

PORK LIVER.

Butlnea J?wne 398

Weather_

of -(luty,

1952

llleH to 1M tencttr

enttne
Edltorill

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BAKER

Furniture

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Mn. lUch1rd Ro6enbaum was and !d:rs. Lois Nichols was nafned

~ned ~~~ruC:~~!t·

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Richard Rosenbaum Welcomed Info I Action Is Filed
kiendly Circle At Federated Church For Divorce On
:e cpo~rh~!~

Weiat
Mr. Herman Bleasini and m~ in Parhnburg Wedneaday.
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~: ~:~~to:n!~l ~!n.f:1:ot.~ ~~e=d~ ~i~~~ :,e~~F::~

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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Death o'f small
Child Reported . · ,

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Commentary
The Daily,Sentinel

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The News

DEVOTED TO INT ER EStS OF ME~ s-M AION AREA

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REYNOLD E. ORIINE

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RICH ARD S. OWEN

GI N. MGR.

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EDITOR

Published {&gt;\ ery aft e-r noon e-x~pt Sundlil by Th~ Ohio ValiPy
Sent inel, Inc., "t 110 \l L·c h.an,c St, Pornt&gt;r•ll ~ 1 B u~ i nes.s offke
phor. to 398, PdJt Or1al offtl'P plulnt&gt; :un

.t:nt pred as ~l'l'rtn d
Pom eroy Oh 1o
N t~ !

f'la~ ~

acl\'P f !J ~J ng

ional

mailing matl{&gt;r at the-

r1

po.&lt;;t

off kf'

Ult11ed Preu Sttff Cor..-:tfPOndent 7 ·00
, Soviet Rps8i.a , In a . !;!curst . of 1 9 00
bi&amp;belrtedness, 18 about to g~ve ! 10:00
up its P 6i-hala naval base on the 110 30
so~ther:n egast of FintBod.
.
11 :00

Delm •ry by carrier wberf:" anJiable ao cents
[.ter week one y!O'ar tn advan t e at The Dally Sent mel ofrice-, S15 60;
stx mont hs, $7 80, th rP 1• months. $3.90 By motor route wberP
avadahlc one mon t h. $1 B.\' mail one year $8; six months, $4 2';
thn.'l.' mo nths. $2 50 onr mont h, $1.

f orinal '*ransi~ ~ the 152SCL~ge-ml18_ te~ntory, . ~htch R~- ~
sia forrie'ii'l»nland t9~ iey~ to' It
. .fer. 6Q. y~ lflBY .c.- .any ~1me

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between today rand -a week from
, tOO.y.
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But Kussia''will ke~p .-t~.a Yes"-~P ~~- wiQl it:! f~' .nil;k7l

New Kind Of Capitalism

)iU~~jes

'the. oth~ terq~ry. tl
hoo · ~lze frO.,.. ;Flfl.,.l.,lll two'

le "l11 d r nnPrur•rt in 'The Fr(' em:m mJ gazinP ~o rne
· ·• Monlh &gt;: "n F". lw:l'·rl \l.1I H r sA ul '·Millions of workinl! p!!uph• in the
l 'nr lerl S1 .. 1i·&lt; h:r\'t· ••:H II&gt;'d nn income lt•v!•l wh.-.re th ev ('&lt;Jn loPr nmG
flr f&gt; rw•n or· .. r \h ,--. t r 1 &lt;&gt;n i i &gt; P~ t h~&gt;v work fn • This is a n t• W km d or
f' :torla )J&lt;;Ill r u1' tlr .--. W&lt;Ji lrltn (•nnl f"m ointe --(&gt;~ ni!u\r ~ m f(}l' lh~&gt; ln9 0 V r.n[
- f1' r rl,t&gt; f•·w f'.,mmur'" lll u1 •ociali r.m will havl', :1 hard li mP m&lt;Jir-h
tn g rt
Wh ,, h ·•~ ha u•w•:••d ts I hal ea pit ahsm hag rPallv sorL'n d to t!tL'
r ~ a "~··Pot ~ l\ f ll1nn ~ nn"n •n1ll rnns of peoplf' are qtm•kh nl1ter s m Am.-.ru-an .--.G~ nnrn 1 •ot1 q ll.' ,,.t oi th&lt;&gt;m are o~&gt;nolc of ov ,. ~afle nl "an'J. \YI( J,
.~ v , r · a r~&gt; i"h" :JOHI tvn'•nl n "~ · zw n ft !n th rot .. rn mm uni t iP• Anrt n tH' 1r&gt;nl
(!\fro&gt; In t hl~ m"'-'"'rr ••n( I ~ lhP p.fn., t hlv Tn vr&gt;o:lm&lt;&gt;nl P lar wh ith n ~~ ~
&lt;"!'j W ' " " I J~ h· nr rJ, , rn f ~ nn a rv 1P54.
lfn•l.,... IVffl tftl' inV"'tf O" ~' "0
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Dr l!ltock he

ltro ltr fi1 000 n'n n ~ hrH't" h.--..:~ n •ta rt~d nn•l m11 nv ha v~ bt!en cnrl'\
A ~ of lu~t N(' \ &lt;' mbcr thPre Wl'r e 36,350 plans in rorre ami if
n, ,.,.. ~ ,. ·•1\ ,.,,,.,J ,. • ·d l h" tnt At t n v~&gt;Ptm r&gt; n t wd l t om e to lome $91 ,000.01111 /l nrl 1Jw n umlwr ~~ ~r nWtnc each month
.
\\&gt;"h e~ ' dn r' this r. ll mrnn" l 1 me;m.s t hat own ership of American
i r. lht~ ln• i ~ oa ~~r n 11 rnl!r th r hands of masse1
reDtesentlrliVe Amer.
if' tm fam ill r&lt;;--anll ttfnt t h c~e fam lll l'!&gt; are proviri1n g m o r~ ev lot ou r
&lt;' " "' ~ n lll nt,t Pconom v rlcmands That I~ a t rf' ntl wil h unli hlltt! d pottin·
lwlit Jfi'S (or !he publrl' ~:no1l.
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In

mythQlogy

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4 City

10 l t rlng
l1 Ohe'a
dWt'lllhg

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th e ta1te
6 Palm of
the hand
{Scot I

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l !l. Klntf e r tluc
l G. Shlnht

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T ~o mm erre

17. Falhtr
~artPC li o n.

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18. Distant
21. Drama

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22. River

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a

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16. A popular
Chrl"\maa
pl•nt

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D~eland ,

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Western

, Evlngeli.nic ~~~- .

«J:s Plctur.ama witH 1enn1DJS
8~t5 NeWs by John Core
7.:06 Cit;{ DEiteetlv~ 1 •. 1
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Shepherd'a Cill

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Cinema

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'Widltlt car~ ,. .._ were .at

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bec:ca•

on' ootob!Wim-. Culba-•-

,maile
PI'Ocluetloll
and the .-cruld
low otQve

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to b:

from milie~ate
dUCUII would .tlack oft~
pro, TheA when 'the Qrirla. frellht
traftle peit ~v·~ _a,ni tvery..

bad some sick animals
bad UJed

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tlon problem Ia -llcaiOcl by
~ ateel aho~olwni&gt;erlu pro.

WOULD YOUR
HOLSUIN BULL

&lt;luclloft and ~oll..r,. o£ ...,
~n, ..,. 1ht committee. The

In 19541. Bul=n- oq~~ee~o
GOVERNOR OD
llteel 1
u ma,- .row
PROSP.8RITY
4owu IIODllt!....
Wltll11G7.
30 daus. 13,914M 3.79% S27F.
28 daus. l4,092M 3.79% IS3ftF.
dams 12,280M 3.52% 432F.

7~11.' AdTetrlPres fit! hampton
~~ , tMa~t
Jf" t
8:~: ifhe- dtusad~ ·
9:00' The ~saffer

seed and
GOOD
mana•ement

earrful 100
the
\1M ot lerUUzer were te:r lac·
tors to belplnf wiD top C()rD
crowina: honor• for Amertca•a
DeW
K1Da aDd Corn Priaee

and potash fertilizer. and lim·
ing. a11 needed; 3-.A rotation
that aivea him a two-year lay down of Ieaume..- au: sod .
Kirk'• farm p.roduc:es hybrid
Med corn, wheat, eoybeana,
at the recent Iiatematiooal GraiD ~. DurCJC hoea and Shropo
aDd Bay Show JD Chlctrp.
llhlre tbeep. In addition to corn,
Willard C. Kirk, 18, (left) the Kirk •bellevea In lertilizJna: the
aew Com JClq, wbo operalel 11 eDtlre rotation. In the pr~1
JU...acre farm neu .JdenoD~ be utea between 800 and 7uo
Yilla, Oblo, bu 1JOil the cham- ~~ of plant food per acre.
JdoDiblp three tlmll ill &amp;Ill put ~Tom Halterm a n ' s Junior
be 7eara.
.~m_pioosh.ip corn was P!oTbOmu Halterman. 18, of duced. en a 20~acre field h~ tilled
RuShville, Indiana, the DeW U' a 4-H club project. The seed
Com Prinee, wu followine a w.U. 9. parent of Indiana h;rbrld
femibr custom in ~ com NO. BH. Tom ls acUve in f~H
honOrs. Hia brother Lair, tO, programs and in the Future
wu named Com Prince at tbe P'a~en of Americ a. He wu
1N8 llhow. m. father Newton, corn champion of RL&amp;Sb cowty
N, operator cf a .221-acre farm in 1051 and 1952.
in Rush eoUiltY. llld.., WOD tbe
Ove r the years the elder Hal~
title of Cern IC!hc at tbe ~ te rman has been steadily build~
lhow, to repeat u honor he -.n ing up_ the fertility level ot_ his
In lM&amp;. The Halterman fdm soU. He toUows a rotaboo \bat
rallel hybrid •eed COI'D aXId a:ives him a legwn'e-Jraas cro11)
BunPIIhire bop.
' once every three :rears. The roKtr"k sap: three -.tepe were tatioo ls c:orn, oats and alfalfa.
particularlY important ID brlnjHa1terman believes in using
lng_him the 1955 cha¢pi~: plenty of fertilit-er. H e has BOil
1- Tbe UH of a hJgti aualit)' teste made reguJarly and fol~
elnJle crou hybrid aeed; J- lows the recom mendations of
Feed!Dg the soil a .weU-balancl~d the agronomists at Purdue Uni~ply ot nttroaen, phoaphate vers ity.
incl.~

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Corn Yield is Boosted 64
Bushels by Modern Methods

9:30' .,t,~Jshw., P~~foJ .: 1
10':00 The L~eo~t·
j 01lld Penflltl.l-o, "
! ! -~~
l i':bO 1'Up to tne mhiu e l'leWS
n ·b5 The Late Show

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']iig"1!£Jirr

H

every

profit--ing , .....
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to. HU.LTII flom pullet chl&lt;l:

boule • • . top othel'l
S"~pis,
four dr 'moi'O' 'lbinw puUete
~

par 11)0! atartad, llan fa: better

Uvabllity .and mdatanec~ to dJ.,
ease and temperature e:a:ttuaea
in tht_bOUIIt.
I

II. .Ta. MATCHING lOG PIODUCTtoN
bJ 10 to 20 etp per hen, at a
feed aavinra of 6c: or 1nore per
doaen.
. .Sf
1,

Yield .-veral'fld 111 b1Uhela per aere oa "Com Todar" hid

a. HATCHAAILm -80to84%

wb, 11 re ferWIIer wu ad~ and modem cultaral ~ethodl

of aU ,eftl ut reault 1D aalable

com railing methMODERN
oda can boost
by 64

broiler ehlcka! They all but
erade thellllfllve•, are :ret to be
topped in vitality from pi~
en to thliahed broiler.

7~lds

buahel8 per acre and net returns b7 455 per acre compared
with methods uel!d 30 years ago,
repottl the J4iddle West Soil
Improvement Committee, . m
IUDUl'lari&amp;inl resultl of • Minnesota demoDStratioD. '
Tbe demonstration was conducted ot:r the Walter and Paul

• ..., 111 COMIINAIILJTY. There"a &amp;
b~ .bonUI 0! extra health, feed
dleJOC7, arowth, and quaUtf
for the ~esaor when broiler
ehkka 1irec!. b1 Vutre" or Indian Ril'f!r malu an mothered
b7 N~ebol• No. 121, th4 drat and
ODly natlonall;v •:,~ed females
for Croll
developed 1peel6

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J

Wenzel. fann near Red Wing,

Mmn. ft wu under the direction of Ar6o1d Wiebusch. Goodhue cotmty soU. ageot and G. J;
Kwiau, count:r eztenlion agent.

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fMn a. OIADING OUAUtY Hll
YIBD - far better health 1Rean1
better fteahln( and eolor, ~n
pl"'jjtesaor• a -highu p•rc•nt of A
,radea, adell to shelf lite. Meat

16

daus.

lf,llejiM

% _p ercent.

18 da..,

13.M7M

htttlw lden~catlon of the bt1t
in: broiler stoek comes .when botb

.2 % m'.
(352) CL YDI HILL QUtNO KING
I'OIIIS
18 dalll: 11!,~ 3.68%
18 · dams 14.388M lUll%

prenta, · are tdentUied. Polka
1rlth the blraest- .atake In the

biOiler

~as'9'

aa;

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IIGSllRAG.04%
,.,.)
IURKI
APPI.I39F. ·~~~".~
~·
SOYIRIIGNSON

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8:00 p.m. a

3.811%
3.39%

at
to

tbc
dla·

Chriatllllll

GUY

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iqie:r!t~.

Von-Nlct.ll
lndloo Rl""r•Nicholl

... PIRn 11'1 PlOPi'rS
A:,allablt at hateberlea tn _.,
bri&gt;ller .,.._

In cooperatioD. with UDiversity
of Mtnne-.ota aoila and aa:ron~1 apecllllsta.
' In this dem~tlop, a "Corn
TodaY"· fteld, usibl 1955 meth~
od · ~ded 123 bushels per
Yield• were only 59 bushelt ~ a "Com Yesterday" plot
e:x_lcwina metboda common
b • fo IDJI, ·

ac;e

••eci· .,

Harold Jones 'and Edwin Jen-

1en, of the Minnesota &amp;taft', es~
timated that it cost only 52
cents per buallel to II'OW com
on the ••com Today" fldd, compared with 66 centa on tbt "Corn
Yesterday" plot.
'
'l'h " Com Today" fteld was
.. _
On be ·
1e rtillz~ ed ••uu-ee "'..es.
ce . •
fore planting, at planting time
and after the Jut cultlvatkm.
A modem hybrid atrain1 Minl·
bred was planted on the contour. at the rate of 18,000 f:o
10.000 stalks per acre. lnsedr·
eidcs and herbicides were ap-. 1
plied for insect and weed c:on-

trol. CUltivation waa limited.
The "Com Yesterday'' fteld
· · eel alth
h
was not ferUliz ,
oug manure was added. An open-PCJlllnated variety of corn was planted at the rate of 12,000 stalks
per acre.

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OFBF bu a very impn:ui-.e
aet of facta to bact tbeir eue.
Tbe farm orpaiJation 1dmita,
fOI' eumple. that tltere 11 a tremendCJUI earryover of
wheat
from put yean, but huteDJ to
add that it il the bard reel wl.llta
variety grown in the Wtatern

wbeat belt

that's eatllial the
aurplu.. Ohio wheat (lOft red
winterl. or "mllling quality.. aDd
used for pulrlea tueb u eook·
ie. and cakea, 11 actually in llhort
supply.
The other two poinU
are
gripes ol long.. taDdiq. OFBF believes that farmen who mnsume all tbeir grain on their
own farms should not be 1ubjed.

SuppliesforSprin.g
Middle WRt Soil Jm.. '
T HE
provement Committeo 1iiiA

.ftve •UJgestiona for atorinl fer..
til.izer on the farm thl.t win&amp;er
80 it will be m loocl conditioD
when II Is needed for aoriol
c:rop operations:
1- Keep tbe fertlll%er bqa off
the ground or off concrete ; 2Store the fertilizer in the bam
or some other dry buildial; 1Put the bags 01:1 I :z 4's nr cribbin~ above the ftoor. That. 1M
fertilizer won't aoak up .mo.t.
ture and aet hm&gt;JJY: l-l'mledt
caiinl by Pfilnl bap ~ ae'fw
en br e~t hiih; 5--Keep broken bap separate trcun the maJa
pile. Loose fertilizer IOab ._,
moisture.
"'B-g aDd etorlna: fertUI:er
OD the farm now ia particularlY
advisable," ..,. the comm,K..
tee, "becaUI8 ot the tight aibJ..
ation oa railroad. frei&amp;ht cara
needed to move phospbaq au4

potalh from tbe miDea to fer..
Wber tactorlea.
•' J! thi.a ear lhortap becctm•
more critical as Orlu ap..
proachea, tertllizer rDanufactur·
en may haV41 dlfDcul~ settirul:
IIUI!e!iallo for the bll -n.JDma cil
plant food needed bY farm-."'
ton of ferttlloer move&lt;!
In the weeks ahead from IAriu to farms wUI help manu-raeturen malntam produdloD
achedulea tbil winter pel ~
veDt aerloua klcal lhortaPI
later . . 'the committe. ~

Wilen: Qaollq h Puuaoul

POMEROY, OHIO .

good seticllost year?"

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m()tors
Form
FeI&gt;

Don't gamble wllll yoar money, Buy FARM
BUREAU SEEDS Whl&lt;h Have Been Glvmg

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Fleming
Hatcheries

BUMPER CROPS for years.

We will 1111 yov needa for Field SEEDS
with biger ,CI:IIPI .Illd more savtnr. for you .

Arriving
THIS MONTH

CARLOAD
-..ann Bureau Imported.

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bAlLY dl'l'l'fOQUOTI!: - u..... how to wofll Jt:
lo~LONOFELLOW

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tlock·IIP fn produ¢flon but tt•ody, conh,._
IOUI toying all the 'W!J'I· Gtt
for non• '
f
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~ ;WP egg produetfon wilh

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LAYING MASH

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PROVICO MILLING
&amp; FEED CO.
St~ ROute 124

Mln...•vllle, Ohio

FEED
CALF .

S~ciols

MAKER

Next Week 1··
251b

4· •80

Me.jgs Co.

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FERTILIZER

wf1l rnak• a non·Jtop flight No

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With Sanolite

Take Advantage of OUr
DISCOUNT on Cl/wallty

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A Cf!pt6i+am Quoiati(Jh

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DRILLING CONDITION
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PlantFoodAasure~

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hal ~m~ll wheat ..,..,. CJ.I1I
~ea estimated for ltee), a IINit:

majority of the srowen nllt
the crop for tbelr
OW1l 1111£
Most fall in the " Uii aere • ._..
rt~.o'lt.
category and, therefore, dea't:
have an opportunity to vote 01
Merga Ccunty would •tand to Government quotu.
COLUHBUB-.-Oido 'lrbeat produ~en ean n.peet I
ftirer re- beqeflt fJ"Om tbe OFBF wheat
turn for their efforts, il ewunt
pla 01 of 1.be Obio Farm Bureau
Federation materiallii.
T he farm organtution ia now
prepariug a list of partleularl to
preaent to Concre.u, when a delegation of Farm Bureau
lpokamen trek to
Wubiqton iD
Man: b.
Speclfkally. OFBF will polat
out that
1) The
quality-type
wheat
grown tn Ohio lJ DOt in aurplUJ..
and that tbe preaeDt far6t program 1bould reeoplu quality ;
2) Fanner~ wbo rabe lfain e ntirely for their OWD UN 011 their
farm-either u food, feed, «
aeed tbould be exempt from
marketiq ,quotaa; aDd
3) lD euet where
marbtl..,
quotas ue in..-oked, every JII'O'
dueer of the erop lffeded 1bould
be allowed to vote.

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The Racine Eme-rgency So\tatl
lrao.t ported Mrs. Walter Ca-ntor
ol R.cine RFD to the Mel1s Gcnnnl Hospital "'eently.

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to a Pf'Oif&amp;DI from wbich ther
d.o not derive benefit.
M for vDtlnJ, onlr wheat , . .
due~ with lS or mort acres
ha ve tbe riJht to vote on quotas.
That m~am that ln Oh1o only
I bout rn ,000 of oearly 152.(X)b
wbeat ;troducen bave the votlq

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9:00.~ Captain Kangaroo
lb·oo·. Garry Moore
10 ; 30 , Arthur G~frer
Strike It Ri&lt;b
12·00 Valiant Lady
12 ;15 Love of Lite
1~ -30 Search for Tomorrow
12 :!1:!5 The GuidinJ Light
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1·30 Love Story
2:00 Robeft Q. Lewis
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3 ;00 The Big PayoU
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for du&amp;ting, 12 ouncea ot 5 per(lep.f. , rott~none and 2 ounc:ea
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Finland was an autonomous 1.2.0Q ,DJg ~p -· · • '9 ~''
7 : 38 ~ Beat tbe. Cl,oct,, "~''J' ,
grand dutchy under the Russian 1:00 Lone Ranger
8 ·00 Stile Show
8' 80 Honeyntoober•· ''·1
czars. It dt!clared Its independen· 1 :3.0 .Captain Midn i~ht
ce on Dec. 6, 1917, and made it 2:00 Best Foot Forward
9:00 Herb Scltr1n~s T\\fo fo r
2.30 To·~? &amp; Couutry
Cross- 9:~ , Fo1~at JPJ?ilee ..
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j Sovte't Ru!sia invaded Finland
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f U·.OO tTbeh·"'- Liula't'otSho" · .. · ~
on Nov. 30, 1939, wheb
the 3:00 B1g Ten Basketball
Finns defied · their "demAnd for
territorial c on~ esslons. Th at wils
one or the most &amp;bameful
&amp;I
wars Flnlahd reAlsU:d bravely 1
to the adlOlr-S:tioil of the worJil:
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Ptnn1 J'ht't_ Wit~ Otrlilanv
12:81 S1gn On
Ethel. and Albert •
~tift Adoit Hltlel ~ ,.Jjttaclced 1:00 Filrh &amp; Fancy
New:~
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weather
with the , Gbrmam As the re- 8-:00 Aflerncron Film Festival
Sp-orts WitJt Ted~.
, auft of tJult w.ar, RUS8ia seized ~ 5:00 -~t:key Mouse
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j northermpost' F4olancj. including · ftOO, , bbott and Coste-llo
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realli e, however,
that Fin an(! ~ only cours~ Is to
avttl.d sbtagoniztng the Soviet
government.
Jt is Indicated that the Kremllh may ac:c:ept Kekkonen. But
It js etilJ possible that lt will in·
slst
on Paaslklvi,
electors
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Ad mrttNI Tlru l'!ll1av
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NEWAYGO, Mlch.-Charles C
1wr Carpen ter and Mr ~ Fr,rrr ee• 1~· r~c n . •, 4, 1s carry 1ng on a famStall, Pome roy
11} trarlitlofz In his new joh u Nf'
Dt ~c har~ NI ' BNt : n ~ l:$ax!l• l' wuyll:o po~tmaster. His grandfa.
P mr. croy . (,~ u r g e Met afcrt v l' um tht&gt;r wn11 postfua11ter here early
t'"n\' V11.1 Y.. !lrd, I\-~Hidlcp 'H1 unrt m the ef' ntury and his
l(reat
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urn ndf~t lh cr was po!ltmast er ih
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2·3!1 Cafnera Goet 1J? Srh?W
3·1 Matinee Tbeatn
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12~00 Tenne58ee Ern.ie
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12·00 .W inchell+ Mo~olier
!BII' Ca61iln Z-9&lt;1,' ' •
·advance 1 00 Fat'mer Clic:k

t~n :Fht~lSb. v~ter~ . ·cll08~&amp;: :rhe
W~ .ft91it Jfeil trtltl, thli Capital,
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\he t)()ll!\hl !' efrPI" t ~ tJf lh" 90I:l !i·
r •'t on ,-. r rw r! r&gt; ~r ('r. · n!\ to oeace-tim" Indu strial purJ·ntl ls Ant It I~
: l•n f• l! v to bcltt&gt;Vf' 1hn1 thls i~ about to ra11 ~ P a nr' w Industrial
r1 ~rol n!i ' ' '1
Fn r lmf:mre. much hH ~ bern said about atomic ge neration ol
( lt•c-!r 1e- pnw.-,.. Snn•" r.ll'nu le ha vt• v i~ual tzr&gt;d a tune whrn thf" 11tom
wo uld tm•h "l f' 1'1rrr•tl v ~ r, rh('llfl 1t wnuhJn 't hl' wnrlh wlulo&gt; to met er ll.
Th e ral&lt;'h in th nt r~ t ha i thP atom eRn re rl uce I he cost of pow e~
r-n lv msr.far us 11 n •rl tw Ps fu el cost s--it Is J ll ~l one. more encrRY
f'l&gt;U rtr• A I prese nt th e fu l'l cost s amounts to only 15 per cent of thr.
11!rli ty I' H i u ~ t r v 's r c v l • rt ut ·~ Su, ~we n if thf! ato m should l'Venlu ally Cu t
fu (• ] c o ~ ! ~ to Z&lt;ro, l h&lt;' ovr•rsll sa vmg would be rl'lall vt&gt;ly modest
V1•n ~ n· H ! p! 'Ji-Jll' ~~ hus he••n made in th (• ulil!ZRtion of conven·
1 11Jnii[ ltu•J- in p nWl'1' ge w•rll\ ion lt ta kes IDUCh II'SS eojJ, for I!Kantplll,
h pr ud Ul't :. J.: IVe n 1'\m ouat or power th an used. to he th e l'U e nnd coftl
,., our 1w mruunt sn uree of nnv.J.ij l•)(lav 11w eq ulpm •nt thLll hurn$ the
4·oul lro s jwl'n va ~ !l v IIIIP~Y~-;t nii,, I'Q,fP:IIy lmpu rta n t, th r con i l n du~ ­
lry {l (s pr tvidul 11 ln•t1trt1rrizfe kflelfnt. more economical prod uct . .
Jf ugl' sum' :rr e ht·in(J M p~n t on lh1• conz;truc!rl)n of ne w elect rJC
pl o n t ~ r,n •d wrth cr•ll l Hnrl ul ht·r • • st nhiL~ h ed
ruel s
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6 OS Let Paul &amp; Mary F ord
1·00 Lif'e of Rlley
'T :30 CoU Tl ltl~
7:45 News Caravan •
'J:OQ Ti-utb or Coru~ i!Que.d'ai
8:30 w j tei-fi.ont' '
9:00 Jlig Stpey
8:30 star stage .
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10:00 ~v a~c;ade ilf :$ports
1{):45 ~ed Barber's Cqrner
11 :00 News Hea4Ji::u~
11 :05 We;a tht:r&lt;:ast
11:10 Pr• Box
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. ~,ou Botralo Bill Jr.

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, ~ts , .· l\ussia .:;eyl~ntlj ittlends
, ' to · kO.p tbe· deflodt/ f~ m•lov.
l1'j! : !it\lj. ·.•ouii!r&gt;' .J\~' its
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C. E. ILAKISLIE,
le na of Wlter lor l prt)'iDI. One
Covnty Agrlculhrrll A.. nt
11llon of 1pray per animal
Gruba and Uc:e are stlll steal- should be used, CJr enou&amp;h matini--...pounds of meat and milk eri.ll to cover lJ'ubby area
if
from Ohio cattle. Now la the dusting or ac:rubbing Du.t should
time to spray, or dust the ani· be rubbed via:orou1ly into hilt
mals to rid the m of the1e exter· coats with flng er-tipe .
nal parasites, according tCJ D.
In some herdl the problem of
Lyle Goleman, Ohio State Unl· cattle Uc:e may exceed rhat of
ver s1ty er:teruion entomolo&amp;ilt.
grub1 during the winter, Gol•
Cattle a:rubs arc the cause of man aays. Infested cattle rub
aerJou.~~ loss not only to
beef alCJng fences , leect bunb •nd
and mUir: producers, but also to buildillJia leaving " bair balll" u
packin&amp; houses, Goleman
evldenee of
their dlJcomfort.
They cause an excese of
Animala
eta.
be
thoroucbly
000,000 a year to U. S.
aprayed or dusted with DDT
Gruba are the r esult of ea:p (bee(), 1 or methoxychlor (daley)
deposited on the legs and flanb to control lice. Golellll.n auaeat.
of the animals b y the heel fly UJ1na: • 5 percent duat or • tpny
durlna the awnmer. The erubs contaiolq 4 pounds of 1 DO per-then migrtte through the ani- eent wet·l.lble powder plus one
mal's body, appearing u
cysts pound of household detertent ID
or lumps on the caw's back in 50 pllo01 of water. A1Jply one
January. Cattle abculd be
gallon of spray per •~al.
amlned . frequently durlq
....,
winter mon~ and flrst troll· I Cattle grubs, lice, and muse
ment applied two to three
can be eoatrolled At the 1110e
after flnt grubs appear.
time br ua1ng the followinf;
treatments are usually neceuary spray: 4 pounda of 25 perceat

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What'• New In FllrDIIna?
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Soil Care Pays Off · Ohio Wheat
Spraying of Cattle Now
f.an
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fertilizeio IIOTeaent For New 0'~JJ.
mpions
· Producers To
Will Effect Savings Later TllllliOI'Iooal~orfmlhl I

TELEVISIOtl· . GUIDE

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Friday., January 20, 1956

Fri.doy, Jonu.ary 20, 1956

Store Special Next Week

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tlS will be at h011e t on~ht, Jt m Rulkoskte, J oe Sollth . La tTy
wbQ.e the resurgent P om eroy Husscll and Larry Suyder aO
Pf~ers
take LO the road eood bal,i player!'i \\h1le Pomeroy
it( the £1Dal pmt 0( ,4hC flfSt I will have th~il" hjl nrls (U I! 8S t hey
hf,lf o·r the round robil' ~n thq go aftttr their ftft h strata:ht WID
SJ:O cage I.Qgp The Yeliow J &lt;t ek ai the Hounds ha ve big Bob
efs Will enterlain the b1g At he ns Young, Gary Boh yer and tu~r: h
Bplldogs, wh1le t~ e Pa nth~r, ~W il srortng Ed Keat mg
bf WI the rqad at Nebo n \lllt• Th e Jackets
pruhabl \
w!\1
a~gst the :liTf.aJs tt'l y.g h tlou nds sta rt With Bob Morns and Hob
ewhere in ~he ~llglll' ( ;a t MeKtnncy al the forwards. etlll
will go afler wm n u mber whtle Bowles and Ho vatte r will
a row IQ the leD l:UC &lt;~lilatn~t er Turner or Ktlr he n at n• nlt•r
~n; Jackson e ntertains Lo be at the gu a rd~ For t he Pa£1·
I'"" Jlllewtr.ere 1ft the are&lt;t Wahu thers tt wtll he btg Harold Brnwn
rr.- ... Pt. Pleasant 1'411 mcd tn and Jumor Hawthorne ol lht•
1 rrue!al cqptest at POint Rnctne forwards With Bll1 Andrew~
at
p~ at R.aa Grand1', 11nct Htlt center. ~lily Shet ldan Will 1M' at
laiKt entefiiiiRi tiarn&amp;pn vll lt
one 1\W'd w1th ~l g h t Ball Buf
Mlddle~rt 11nd Pomero}
both 1 f!JigtOn or Bill Qualls at
the
hfve ~h leaotli Lo mght Athcn.:i otber

Hefland Moves
Openly To Ask
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~!l a 17 ypar ol~ l!ol,l r .l\111&lt;.1•
Ill' AlJYimhra Ht!,!li SchuDI f'I .HnH J
a. neyt record uf 5 600 ~1 1u p,; In
dJy, SUJ'JHI!!IDl what • ~ twln•ved
tq be the old unoffJ!'JJI tn.llli o'
6~5
by a naval ~eu m .1 n 1lu r
lU Ulf war at th e l ;n •• t J uklo ..
'Jtaihiaa Center D1.1 hM lo ~ ! t'l~hl
ptunds Ourinllhe t h rE"I' .tnd tmL
b;IC houra 1t took htm to t L~ t un
plish the feat, WllD ('&amp;.seU h; thL
•chOOI'Ii gymnas1 11' coach , Chuc k

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ln.LI IO ns for Gulfshe ;:un
Pnrk s

SPORT PARADE

1056 iltilkes p roi;lru m arc t u d ose
BY OSCAR FRALEY
a ~ked J oe why he cut up Tony so
on Feb 1 A total of l8 realured
United P.-.st Sporh Writer
bndly
ha nd1cap.s have
beli' n sc hedul ed
N~W YORK UP~ H a rry Mendel
I was gonna let 1t go 15 rounds
wtl h an aggregate va lue of $330 a !Jltle fat man "w1thout an ene Just so I C()Uld g)ve !tim s ome000 Th e top r aces 1ndude lh;! my m Ihe world" had a catch m th tng to remember me by £or call·
$100,000 Flllll da IJerhy for I h ie~· hts vmce as he look ed back 011 1 mg me a bum," Joe gro wled
year-olt:ls and t he $50 000 Gulf nearl y a half century or sport 5
Mendel kept quie t.
stream Park Hand JC.l ll fu r I hrecClutched proudly n~amst his
Hu1ry, who abandoner! an office
vear-olds and up
f ample bosom was the plaque fil lY hov s JOb with an 1ro n com pan}
e n h1m by the Boxina Wrlten to beeome a newspapetmun, as ht ~
WASlfiNGTON
U P~Pnnch o Assocm\10n
Peepmg over ht s fu"S I boxmg
as&amp;gmrwnt covered
Gonzaies stretched Iu s wotld pro pudgy flna:ers were the words the Dempsey-Fred Fulton bout at
fes! tOnttl tenni.a l£&gt;od ovt'r u 8 " For long and meritorious scrv lce !Iam son, N. J, m 1918 It l n~led
pav 1, Cup sU r 'ttmy ·r rnb('rt tu to box1ng"
IR ~ eeonds His blow by blow acli matehes to 6 toda y, Gonzal es
' My dad lold me 11 long hme count \HI S'
bf'lt Trabert Thtuttday 6 1 6- 2, ugo that you could Pl~k up go\U 1 " Round one Fulton leads wi t h
taking less than B half hour 10 do tn the gulters of lh l.'l r o untr y onl y u left Flash, Dempsey wins by a
peopl e were too 14tzv ty b end knuckout "
1t p anc.h·~o se1ura de1ea1e d A u ~ down
," he smtled "Th is I&amp;bette1
' Louis Th• Ortt•t..t
trallan &amp;tar RelC Hartwt K, 8-4. m
the ope.mnt mateh Sewu ra leads t ha n h11t1n g an e• Khl· horse pa1
Mendel saw Demp11ey come on
Hartwig 14 to S in thc 1r sc 11 es
lny ''
In wm the title end tuls seen them
M&amp;nd el, at 62, 1s a boxmr pub 1 ni l smce then , even through the
IJCrt y man who has be(!n on lhl' ttays when he WIUl a six c;lay bike
~ port s ~:&gt;cene smce before tb~ !'IOn).l
are promoter And he luis LuUit
' When You and I Were Youn r,: 1~ tbe "il'eatest heavyweight · l 'v~
\ h;ge:tc" lorl lhe hlt parMd e Il l! e~er seen although Bennv Leon
antedat es t he champwnahip da y~ ard was the best all-around f1ght
or Jnrk Dem~ey, omd that's a lot er"
.,r an tet!ulmg
"The men nest ftght er,
an J
"You wOuJdn't lhlnk 1o lnok .11 Ihere's DQ elose seconrl" he lfl·
me" he gnnned, jabbwr; " thu~ b 1mb;, "was Galent.o Hi'&gt; butt a
ngn inst the 190 pound ~ of h•• f t\'t l ntan just fur the fun of 1t."
root, two Inch frame , ''th at I usM
In l"eCent yean, Me ndel h ns
to be able to chln lllY !;elf 30 tl ml'~ bcl!n a tub thumper at tralnmll
Now I can't hardly hfl my.ie lf out camp~ for tht- Inter national Box
or bed"
11 ng Club fll' handled notand I ~
Box Offle• Gag~
Starza's camp tor the hout with
But the numble brain wlu&lt;'h Rocky Marciano
nnd en:Joy~rt
sunnounta that bulky (' dlfl r&lt;' 1 ~ as sp tmdmg the IBC's money to tak t•
gotxl as ever 11 st•ll comes uo Vt'J itors to u nu(ht club known as
with the pubhcity gag.i which help the R1vlera When he turned In
l~uJidlng boxing box off1ce Some- h 1~ ~\)ense ae.:ount, the cashier
Lunas It even contributes to tltt expJoded
phone
1rc Inside the l;'lni Llka in the
"Are you Rllre you didn't tab
&lt;'O.se of Tony G~lcnto when old these guy s to the Riviera In
188-V
I"Two Ton" foulilht Joe Lou1s
Ftance'"
It wu Mendt~l v..ho SUiJle.sted t o
A fa ~ t man, with gree.nbackl; 'Or
Galento h1s famous line "I'll mu r gunmll'kl! But fur fhe first tltn~
der the bum" AfiE'r thl! bout, Go m h1s hfe, lhoc award had him
Iento ne eded 38 sht&lt;'he ~ Me ndel ulmoat speechless

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SHOES
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fmlihers In f1rst round play
the C~lente Open Golf Tourna
ment Thursday
Frank Sf.Fanaban, Toledo,
fourth wtth a 67, wh1le Leo
gettJ, Willoughby, tlnd Hans
rea) ol Mopdore, had 70'a
with lour others A 66 lead
h,eld bf Mike So\4Chak, ()f Gros
singer, N. V . an the $12 , ~ tOUI'·I I
ney

Bowling
High li g hfs

banded at 3.95 up

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59c ea.
Spcuk Plugs
oil ~plocemen Cartridges low OS 1.29 Ia

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INDUSUtAL LIAOUI

(t·""r car !Cillng lh• wlntor?
htttt plor sofo and let us chock •• ,

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• STElliNG WIIEl
Dtln 1ft lol a bump•r
to h~tt ch•dc -upl

RAWLINGS

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Wrether you're In a hurry or not

See Keebaugh, Bt!lzin~, Barlr or LaUance
DeSoto - Plymouth Car&lt; &amp;
Truck Dealer
"Open 1!\&lt;enlngs Until 6 P. M"

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Schoenleb - -Clark - ---··
F Anderson
W1ll
Blind
Total
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162
166
109
2118
130
83ll

Coates . -·-···
Jacobs . ·.
McNeal
B,cker
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W. Anderson .
HandiCap -- ·-·
1'otal
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147
12J
1i9
14.0
99
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191 510
182 480
20
812 2427

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NIW yO~K CLOTHING

Clalworthy -- -- 112 140 143 435
Duerr --··. ... ,81 137 175 1m

Kloeo__ __

_ IllS JiB 120 'OS

lllmd --·--·•- 180 J:jtl 180 39Q
Lytle - • ----· 1&amp;7 1113 149 43d
Handkap .. ·-· 22· ~ 22 . Btf.
Tillal ------ -'100 739 20011

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M" end Mrs. Vtr••L Walker an'
Mr and Mrs Vu gl] Roush wm
bus1nes:s vfs1tor.; m Parkersburg

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expl-'n
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MQtll'491, traJnspc&gt;ria-1
tioil, fmaQ!!CS, 'how to secure

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Young and M'n.
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co~e ~w~,jirv.e;d by
e bstess to • 0 ~ hAD~e..;l alfove
fnd Mrs K"l'l OW~
' •ahd M:'is gr
nestinLallanM; "Mid e~~-1:1 Mfs
Ray an4 lltt~h ; ' ~ ~qhn
Duerr.; Mrt .lobti: LtefWU;}~ VJss
tune
lfllrt, l vrt. 'Louis Reibel ano
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Tentative plans wer~ ducussed
for recru 1tmg ronors for the
~lyqdmobtle ui)J'\,. .)Vhen 1t com e~
to 'Pomeroy n,EXt month when the
Chdd Conservation League m~t
Thur!fday even~g at the home of
Mrs. Denver Rtce. Broadway Mr~

Char les Foster has r ~turned to
~IS employment on lh " r1ver
The wscs h,Ld an all day meetmg at the home of Mrs VITifll
Walker The day wa:. spent m
sewmg rug rags
S1x members
were present and four visitors
Soup, sandwich~, ll.aJads, ea~e and
coffee were served by the hostess
Next meeting wtll be held Feb 2
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at the home o f Mtrs , v trgt 1 R
. ow.,
Mrs Howard Neigl('r, RaeinJ!.

H Sauer pres.Jdent was 111
1Lewil
chlra:e and the 'suest sp~a~ec wa &lt;;
M.iu Mar 1011 Ebershach who ex
plalned the Red Crpss Blood Mo
blle program
Our 1ng the sO'c•al hour o Wh1tr
Eli!Jphant sale was held w•th Mr.i
Cbatles
Bradbury,
auctwneer
Guests for the evenmg were Mi ss

O,.:ISJted recently w1th
John
Stobart
Mrs Richard Lee, Mrs L f:
P1ckrns and Mrs. Tttus P1ckeM
YJSJted MISs Mary \Valll\c:e and
mother or New Concord. Saturday
!l arold H oLt er. •••
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Min Orva BI&amp;SeU of R~edsvQle
&lt;rpent •n evemnJ with Ml' and

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Mn. Ermal Schreckengost and 1
frtend of Parken:htu'.l, called on
Mr and Mn. Dean Brinker, ""''. ,1
day afternoon
Mrs. Robert Lee spent Sunday
afternoon with her puenb Mr
and Mrs E M Damewood
Forest Run .
Mr and Mrs Paul Smi1h
on Mr,s Mary Sautb ' .aOd
FURN~TURI
or Portland.
Mr and M.ts: Ge6Tg~
ahd daughter of Great Bend
Mr and 14n W~sley C1rcle
Dorcas caUed on Mrs. Mary
cle and son, Sunday evemng.
Mt and Mrs H A Barnttz and
sons ()f Uncoln HeJti:bt!s,
spent
Sunday evenmg wtth Mr. and 1
Mrs. Detn Br~nker
Oscar Smttb of Laurel Cliff lS
VI!!Uting hiA SISter ~md
ON THE BRIGHTEST CORNER
in-law, Mr and Mrs
• IN MIDDLEPGI.T
and family.

ROOMS

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BAKER
Furniture

JUST INSTALL IT •••
AND FORGET rrt

iu.WAYS PLENTY
Of HOT WATERI

AuroMAnC ElECtRIC

WATER HEATERS

t9:00 ·This 52 Gol. Size
$10 Down Pay1men:tl
Dawn 2.00 per Yeell

Lee Racine, were Sunday guests
of the P1ckens !Mime

bers.'

9;1me 111 10c1ay JUHilet •• lhow yoli
how you cao alwoya bave all the hot
""""' you nee&lt;1-&lt;be

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Circle and daughter of
Bend.
Mr ud Mrs. Charles Perry
and son of MiddJePQrt, were
supper guests of Mn. Mary Ci rcle and SGD, Melvin, Friday eve-

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By IlTTY CARLETON
Mr. and Mrl Dan Smith

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CARMEL

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Ebersba ch, Mrs Gail Hysell and 1Mrs Vtrgli Walker
/.ocql
Bend. ·Grange
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Adolph saelen• The ho't"~
M" ao~ 'Mrs, Geo,..e Ne;gter.
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es ~re Mr~ a ce, Mr"~ J J Dav and dauahtera JGDe and Shlrl~a.
A ' - Th •'
11 and Mrs Ethel L111very an r. Mr and Mrs ll D Ner1der, MTt
nSJVf!tJ ~ fi!f!
they served a dessert cours~ t r' L E Ptctens and Mra R1ehar~

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Mr. and Yn. Paul 'Russell 'Dnd
.am'!ll dp.ugbter have- returned
from a vi.!iit w1th relabves in Glen
FIU'ris, W. Va.
Mr. and ~- Francis Milbourn ,
Mr and Mrs ROOney Richards attd
Mrs Faye Rleh,Fds,
Col.\lmPps,
w;ere recent auest.s of Mr$. Hez
Root and celeln'ated tb"'-1' hostel!s'
birthday wJ\~e they were bert
A II Ourpenter IS til at hh
home on F1Hh Street.
Mr an~ Mrs. Bruce Bmgharn
w.e.ro recent g"esb o( b111 pat ents,
Dr. &lt;~11~ Mrs. A. .B. Bmgham ~lr .
~mgK.am who J.8 dlSCharged from
the Army IS assocUlted w 1th the
Uowl er-Fer~on·Hughes ' Fun&amp;ral
J{.{)me in Athens.
Mrs Carroll Swanson is m Col
umbus where her slSt-er, Mls:;
Rtlth Hftwkm!, IS sehedulelt for
lung :surgery at a Columbus Hos
Pltal tQday Sylvia SwansOn , who
accompamed her mother to CAl
umbus zs •taylng m • Ml\rysv 1Ue
with Mr. and Mrs Charles swan
son for tbe weekend

thiS subject In Chillicothe, Sun·
day and have received additional
•Mrs. Henry Ewing eutel'tained
materlal from Dr R. N Purcell, a. group of friends Wednesday
Ph. D, Direetor of Special Edu- oeveml\8 at hE:r home, lltulber.ry
cation, State of. Ohto, Department
Wl~J·Gill4! P8!1lY.i · r
of ~ntal Hygiene and
hundred wu Played with
prlzes awarded 1o MrS. Dan Wh1le
hon, Col um b us He
~eeded m establuhlRii ' 8Uch a Mrs Raymond Boite, MrR Ttiom11s

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changed Mrs Paul Smart and
Mrs T F Hawkins gave a re· Mrs. Shirley Mills eondueted
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view or the career of B11l) Gra · sertea of games durmg the social
bam, mteroattobally known evan hour in the classroom.
gulist, when she conducted the 1 The hostesues wft'e Mrs. A. R.
devotlona1 service Thursday eve- Pullen, Mass Sylvia MeMaster,
ning at the January meetmg . of Mrs ~man, Mrs John Lyons
the Busy Bee Cla~s at the Fint and Mr.J Sbirley Mills with Mn
Bapt1st Church
Mrs
Raymond c H. Wise, Jr , and Mrs Viola
Luman, preiid.tmt, was in charge McCullough
as
contributors
of the meeting and Mrs Hawkins They 1nvtted the group to tbe
mcluded a prayer and solo ''He" ch11reh dmmg·room where a yel·
by Mrs Claremont E Hoyt m J~ and green color scheme car·
the opening devouonal servl~e ried out m the decorations and
Mrs C P. Bradbury was pJamst salad course Wbleb was served
for thf' meeting
to twenty s1x membeNI
Du n ng
hm tness mt&gt;e tmg
two as su~tant tea\: hers, Mrs A
R fullen and Mt 1:1 Allen Hughes 1
were na me d end a vote of thanks
was gwen to Mrs Downing E
Ruush who has been .tn charge of
BY JOSIE PICKEN$
the collcctwn of , Sa les Tj!.x
Mn Cot a Smes and eldt"st son
stamps. The clasa voted to eQn- , and Wife o{ Jack ~on, ?hch , Vtstt
tume their projed fund and the 1 ed recently WJ!h the 1urmer s. Sl:r
prestdent thanked the members ter • Mrs W R Hayrn.-n
of the Kltt:hen comm1ttce for
Rev Emmabellt' Sopher attend
their work Mrs James Souders ed a mmtsters meehn!! Thursday
Mrs Sbuley Jtblls and Mrs D E m Portsmouth
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Roush were named on the ~l.as!'i
VI rgil Roush has been r~l''!I V·
funera1 com 1rpttee.
mg treatment rrom Dr Hartman
Birthdays of Mrs Del Fare and for s mns troublt•
Mrs Homer Hysell were obstr·
Polly Graham of Ra c1ne spent
ved and Buddy glfts were ex 1 the past week with Mrs Vtrg•l

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t.orue ·- --··· lTT t~ 147 4'70
Houdaabelt -... 142 1M tM o&amp;ft'1

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Billy Graham Career Reviewed By First
Baptist Church B11sy Bees, Thursday

MIDDtErORT'

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Ur ;~nd \tr -; Otll Sadf's of A.k
m n, 0 l' o~lltJ un M.r 11nd Mr ~
llar ry Sn}dt-1 SutH.IIH'
M1 " Sh11l t ·~ Hu:;-..t-1 1 and Fran·
ku· l&lt;' lllll' ~ 1 •1 nt sunrl:l~ w l'tbP.
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{ckens Wt:!! ttirlf'd
fr." M S ,'
Galhe Moore, local 1'HI'Illtf'r

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Plans Studied For
Schooling Of
Retarded Chid
i ren Mrs. Henry' '*"w•'ng
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Plans Made For
Anyone mterested in the
s1~1hty of a school for
Has '""d Party
Recrultlng
. • Blood
ctuldnn in this area
contact Mrs. Guy Reynolds or
f ' F • ' ,.J
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I Ma,.r c. 0 Fisher.
or
flenus
e
. Donors AtM.eet
They attended a meetlng on

I'UNI"' .. .Ill •'

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115 137 157 ~

. wanl to eat a llttle or a tol

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COLU$JA, S C UP-'Mal"'ln
Bast, a mu~Mraveled UJ.iltant
football ('~ch , "bas been a~IRled
a.a II lme eoaeh at the Uttiverslll'
of South Carohnt. Btu, who left
a similar post at Wor.th C,ro1111a
NO NAMI TEAIJI
to tare tbe job under aeW SOuth
Bachner . . .
131 liH l(i2 467 Carolina Head C~eh W~rren GiesC'
McDonald --·-· 113 15i 12!5 3JJO
has served at WUltaiQ ann
Tewksbary ••• U16 203 151 420
and Wlth the profess
Blind
ISO ISO I~ 39Q
Sansbury ---·· 131 140 te,t 398
Htndlcap ·--·- 07 5'1 &amp;7 171
Total ---· · · -- - 728 ~2 748 2238

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194 166 l'i2fl
181 tfta ts05
160 141J.. ~16
130 18() 390
836 144 241~

POMEROY MOTOl CO.
Pavla ---· · ··· 1'72 161 160 150ft

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,"'\VIlere Fine Food Is A 'Fl:Jdition"

168 212182 5n

170
121
17Q
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bills
be prmted
and thlt
rl istubu
t·
been wtll
consigned
and
hRnd
ed by Saturday Dinn'l:&gt;r w11l be
served by th e Hom e Ec:. commit
tee nt noon
After a literary program eon·
siStm,; of a game, the meetlng ad ..
1journed Refreshments were serv·

tluat ~ of ~~ ,1-U.~~.»d

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Bailey
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Won Lost POMIROY ,LIONS CLUI
New York C1otblna · -- 81
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Pomeroy !Motor Co. • ·Pomeroy IJOl\l Club - ·
!Wbl"-'9o Loundr)&gt; -- - H &amp; R. Flrutone ·- - ·
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The Grear Bel)d Grange No 2294
met m re~ular .Se!.!lion Jl'iln 18
w1th worth~ master, Hyatt Parsons
pres1d10g
Durmg the Dleetmg seve-1 al
business matters were broua:ht to
the attention of the (Joor Two
cand1dates for member"ShlP came
forward and were rece1ved mto the
/ Gr.,,ge. The purchase of an elecwas voted upon and
Sayre was d~rected t o
purchase and m stall same Two appeals for aid were received
Dav1d Yost reported on tht aur liOn 'ale lo be held at t he G"n "''
Hall Jan 28 at 1 P M He 1cport
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MAKE YOUR CHOICE
.Meeting Is Held
\fhether It Be A-- REFRIGERATOR, TV

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Llri:lltllsf, ..,.., t&gt;, tt:- F il-'&amp;tlRid
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Wl('khilm, auhtanl . Mn
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Friday Mlltttod 111 th,o On.lnan• .. I
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l"hu•f Elt"ctndan's m1te ltul'
ard 'lr.' Pmne) t bt' navy r~tu11
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Cook and Mn Pr fl'om Athf'fl.! 0, h•!l a nnou l1{
~ (f!p htn SOJI
ll&gt;h {l
Uh.\1
\ololl "
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n QWf'l" f.'Ofllmlftpo&gt; ~d th a1 hf' will IHo tn Pornf-tO\
charWl' nf !ht&gt; bth t nes~ .. es~Jon
11ud Will•o~m Stt&gt;lrf'lt and ft oben r-ach ·n, ursday 111 the dr11ft ho, rt.l 1 Varr..-11
ltulu·rt. , r B1wyrn~
J«o ~urt~ vf \ a r tr.&gt;tH off1ter:~ :mu f&lt;ilud1, JuoWr defleons
rn th• Muomt Tea1 ple- to mt Lr ~ ptnt lhe we£&gt;kend 1~ 1 1h Iu s p!lr·
eomnuttet'!l were t:1Ven and alw i.l
Wundfl~· School offtters Wf'rt :lho VJt'W youn,fC me n a nd wo men wh o ~'nt§ Mr untl Mr-. Slwnnan Ro·
report on lh6 pro~ress ln t he 1e elt-cted a8 foUowll WJ!liam E are mttmt.: d in l ite- aavy
bt-rl!l a ••rl fam1ly
pair work bemg l1otJe at the pa· \\.'ar~on . o;;uperJntt ndent, W1lham
Ate requtremenl.s tor men an·
1\fr and ~fr~ lfen n F'bltll ut
IIOnJge Elf'ctlon Of church Off l f. Stt"n-etl , auutant :A UperiDteo· 1'7 to 3 1 yean t nd for womt-n 18 tendeJ the songfi$t :il llartforii
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een -''~s held wllh O;~ J e W t p p ~ : de nt , Mr~ J oteph t:fJuk, .'juperm to !8 ) eart
Sund ay afte rnoon
sele&lt;'ted as four yf'ar ~r u ~1CI' Or 11nflent o r the thildren ·~ de pa rt
The na vy rKnuter ma} :1ho tw
Mt ~ Sh1r ley Roher!~ w;~ s a din·
Wiles fJie ~ea1 lrt l,t('~ J fl
rnt•nl wrtlr lfi H.~ F'rank1e Wtppel cP ntacted hy wrtt mg to the na'' n •r guest of ~' ' " S r ... hr (,roll I'
Stt plH'll!l(ltl t reas urer '·1• s E:Jm rr as a&amp;.Sl!ll:inl J..I JS§ Edtlh Cook , se recrmlm&amp; ~ub s1atwn Po ~ t nr Sunday
W](•klr am flnanc~a l seo::retar} anrl crt•la.r} anrt als;o treasurer of the r1ce Bu aldm g, Room 24 Al h,•n;;
)f.rs EIOL'&gt;l' ~hn k l'l and "h11
bu1hday mcmey, Mrs Wtlt'l! trea Oh 10
Mrs Lorr ame Sterrf'lt l'l Prk
1 drPn spera thl?
wet'ki!nd tn NPw
0 R Fans J II Sle f! l l en~un ;urer, Mt~s iAimley, 5Upennttm
I Cu mberlan d, W Va Y.r th hl"r St 'i
Aten Sha m, Chestt'r Z1rkle and dtn t of the cradle roll and Mrs
1 tcr Mr and :\i rs Em1)1 \ Hud~on
Mrs Elmer Wu:kh am f1nancr rorn Stephe ruon, M,lJll Jane Sl)fnctr
The small dau r hter of ~tr anJ
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m!tt t•P. llarold l.em lQ
RJ!' l' ald and Mrs Wtckh.am. ptan1 Kt.6
8¥ MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
\ h Tom Sarver has rnt'a~h·s •
Mr and ~trs Let.1 f" " P. rookovl'r
. t.ry Jo Rou"··•h
"" pen t Fncl;n were d!nnr r guesh (If :\'r ~ ' \I lH
n1ght and Saturda y w1t.h Mr and :'rloore Sunday
'\'lr:&gt;~ lnf'Z Hir;;son~: a 11,1 1-fr ~ .J 11 h'l
Mr!l Wm Matlack, Pomerov
Mrs Lenard Lanham ret uml't l L.c~rt&lt;..-; or lulu mbus SPt-1•1 th(• wt••·k
hom e fr om Sl J~t"J) h Hospll:ll Hi ood w!lh thetr mothi'r a nd Shit r
J 0 Adams a nd l 1da
1 :\1 rs
A runtnbut 10 n was madl'
lc-, sen ted to Mrs Calvm S1mpson , Parker!lburg Sunda y
Mr
and
M
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Dana
Turner
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nd
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Mn
Babo 16 s pendmg a f&lt;'w
the pnlao funrl \\hen the Sew I the outgomg president, who al
hmdy
s
pPnt
Sundat
wrth
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da
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WJI~
her d a ughtl'r \fr ~ Ar t
Rite Sewing Club met Wednes [so rece1ved a birthday c,aft from and !ru-s WJll He 1Iman
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diY ('Ve m_!)J at t he home or Mrs 'I her "setret sideor" The door
Mr and Mn Eugene Lanham Ebl m and t hd·d re n
Calvm Suapson, Lmcoln He1ghts prj l!e was. awarded to Mr!l Don- and .Y:r aad Mrs Lenard Lanham
Le31er Brookowr 19 l'mpl o~ed 10
I a(d M~·llen
of Parkertbur.c spent Sunday at Charlatan an~ s.pen! t h ~ wee!t
Mrs Donald Ke nn~d!f, lhe new
Lt'nanl Lln.bam Sr . home
t'nd at htll hom her.f'
prea1dent pres1de d over the meet ·
The hostess served a dessert theMrl
Harry BroWJI and ~hildren
!dr and M'rt.
( lmlon F aulk
ing and the fu,ancJal report and courae during the social hour
s pm.1 Sunday With M.r and Yrs spent Monday mght WJ1h Mr and
minutes o! th e laJil meetmg Were to the above named ~nd Mrs. El·
ssell Pamtft'
:\11"s Robert Faulk
~d by Mrs E dward Wells
It 1mer Wh1le, Mrs Charles
Spm· RulV!I
v 1rg.tl Roo!lll and' .on n nn
\frs Dalton Grovl'r and famil y
WJl.!l voted to have a wh1te ele·' cer, Mra Elz.a Gilmore, Jr , Mrs
rue and Mra J'ennle Roush spe nt called on Mn Sberm :m Roberts
~bant sale at the next meehngl Uayton Strackland, Mna. n,vid Saturday Gallipolis
and fam1lv ~unda y
10
wtuch will be held at the home 1Goodwin. Mrs Charles Hoffman .
Mr and . -s W•ll Heilman
Nancy Eblm s pent the wee~e11'1
ot Mn Donald Collms
1 Mrs Wtllard Boyer and Mrs Ray
pent Sunday everunc Wltb Mr WJih her arandparent.'i Mr a nd
, Blowers.
:nd Mrs Leqard Lanbam
Mrs Charlea Ebhn Jr
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A g1£1 from the club was preMr and Mrt Ga'ald V10~t call·
--~----------------on Mrs. Jennie llowb S'unday

N(lulzhng, Mt s DE!f Hysell, Mrs
The' WSCS '0[ the Mmersvil\ e
Jed Webster Sr , Mrs Dwt" n Wat.MethodiSt Chu reb met WtdJ1 esda}
son, Mrs George Mower y Mr.s J cve nmg m the t•hurch social rqom
port
'M T)\j)mtbn, Mrs George Hackett for t~e ar January m"'ehn2", With
Tht meeUng was tn charge o! and Mrs Charl e!:: Sauc1
Mrs Frank Stewart and Mrs Earl
the president, Mr~. Chi!.rles Sau et'
Renshuw as host esse~~
Roun&lt;t. i i;'U» ._flfW' ,ere $ ..P,l to
put- to tftc Lente n scaso:~. lhe
M1s B10oks Sayre prf's1ded over
Mrs. Ntiiji(. 'YOUng a::tif M~ 1
ltex:t meelmg w1ll he hcJd 1n April
lht&gt; m c&lt;)tlQg which ope.ned W1lh ~
mas (!lark Mr.s Clark cni~red l!t Lhe hom~ of Mr~ Geo1i C Ha('
hymn followed by prayer by Mr&gt;~
Halzmf:Hosp1t11 I 1'hur ~:-day .lpl)rf1· kett Sr, Mtddlepurt
S11rhr Rrown and 1~spon m•c read
ing tot SIU'I}Uy. \t was voted w
m g of Psalm 19
send a bnthda~ gift to Mrs Ida
BlnH ANNOUNCEMENT
Durmg t he busmess se.!I! IOD a
Gaut @I .Y•Her Cottage, Dayton
contr1bU IL on , was made to the po
!ijaff Sergeant and Mrs Dav td
At ttae conclus&amp;on of th ~ meet·
ilo fund Two top1es were dJ~~s­
Wolf
are announcmg the biL'th of sed
Lftg •c~
:;.u::m::.b:.:•c.r.:.•.f:..:i;;
•m
= es:..w
;;_ere
pi aydun ng UJe program hour Wlth
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an ejght pound, s•x ounce bG)' Mrs. RenJhaw, Mrs Brown. •n
boru at 5 Stl a m Thursd11y "·' Clifford Phillips and Mrs Lctta
Lttekbourne Atr Force Base ilospt· Spencer prtienting readlnp on
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"Master of the WOrltmr World"
The &amp;randparent s are Ml' and and Mrs. Speneer,
Mrs ~aJ I
Mrs Wilham Wolr Middl eport G; ruescr, Mrs. O~er Roush ~nd
and Mir and Mrs Riley F1y or Mrs Sayre gw~ni rt!ljldJn.Rs , on j
The chane:eless gospel m a revo.
W0$1 Columbia , W VB Ser geant luhonary wotld"
Th ll m-eeting closed with the
A
Wolf Iii statione d .al Eil l 10
~r r ord's Prayer in umson altet
Force Ba~ . Flonda One of th e whtth a dessert course was served
grllat
grandparent :; 1 ~ F rank by t he hostesses lo l"l&amp;ht mem
ben;
Lr evmg, Pom t Pl easant

Northwestern
Now Annomteing
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Vollo•"''"'" ~ tl ~ p m f1ll1h\

Ladte&amp; AUI:lq1ry of Drew Webster
Post American LegiQJI., We~ne11·
oday evemn1 at he r home. Middle-

OhlG
Soth fLghten~ peppered each
other With blows
throughout
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but tile only damaa:e
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Owt-IH, Waul Gorby, Chelff'r l tJ
_Th• iJittHlal fellll.,., ~ lt!p und bq Jill' \\t l iJflm Sl{"f"tt"t t fl.lld Rot»·•l

Minersville WSCS
· Entertained By Mrs • George Bearhs Meets Wednesday
M'n. George Bea:rhs
ed and a dessert course was serv·
Evening At Church
the
Presldmts
Qf toe ed by the host ess to M.rs Ben

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poult favonte over the
mes
lloth Mtnneso~. a sax
underdog for th~ game Wtth
Spartans, and Mtehigan
wet-e second d.VtBion ball
Wtth the Gophers boutmg
one wm 1n three starts
Mlchtg&lt;~n Slate bas lost threJ&gt;
four ronf&lt;.• rence outings
Purdue and Mtchtgan \\ere
J.rt of a thr(!f! way tic with Indtana fur fourth plaqe, each
Wtth three wms tn ftve Starts
Iowa
aj&gt;parently found 1ts
form or last seillson in 1ts la~t
Istart, when it pounded out an
deciSion over Minne•ota
whtle Michigan will be cOmmg
back after a two game road tnp
10 whtch 1t beat Northwestern
and IO!It to Wtsconsin
1 Purdue probahly will have to
stop Robm Freeman in order
but the Buckeyes and
g1ve
Iowa rhance for second place
Freeman was far ahad of the
fieTd m scormg w1t~ a 33 points
per game average, whtle Pur·
due's top sroror was Joe Sexson
with a 19 2 mark.

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Legioh Aux111tiry PoSf President

LAE WORTH , Fla
UP- Rudy \
w1tb Ortela , 125 , kept hll victory
OhlO strmg of nme stratgbt intact

Salurd:J) w1ll State wu &amp; three ":~? ~ ,,;:,~~;;; Thursday m.ght by rating 11 draw
op UD'\Ii!iflUled
iC(ond dog agllu,st the E
~n a
tO-rounder with Carmine
pla('e wifh leag"e leaqing llh wb1l e the Hawkeye!: were
Lacombucc• ,
126.
Cincinnati,

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First BDptist Church Scene Of Dinner
And Business And Felfowship Gathering

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cc:mferenee play, rndehned unit!
Jan 28 by
semester examma·
tiODll
De f~ ndmg
cllampion
lqwa,
bea.ten Oru.'t' in three fODff!rence
sl,arts, plqyt at ¥1chta:an m the
afternoon
lelevtston s pedacle,
wl}tch will
h~elthght
a three
1:4me le.gyf c'Y'~ w~ile an eve- ~
nlt;U:: conte~ts Mmnesot" J?lays at
1ti1c~jgan ~tate and Oh10 State
a' Purd~e
Both Obio State and Iowa w•IJ
have a ch11nce to take over secand pl11r;e Cllrrently de adlocked

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Iowa Hawk.,yes And Ohio State
Ortega Stretches ··
Both Gunning For Run ner-Un
·Ring Victories,
Bueks shGOt 80 SPOJI.TS
for the runner·UP spots
CJHCAGO UP- Thf B1g Ten's two and one
records.

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Whala

eoQ.clqsJo~ -bi tlte meel \'
group .adjourned bo th•
room tot a covered d1 sh 1
supper:....~_ _,_,.:.·,-~-

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Scafe •110 f!.IMI, na fumeo, na flues!
t'low G-E upia .......Temperalvrau Tripi-ConhOII
Depenr;!illoli-10.Year Protection Planl
Compleaelf a"""""'k-iMta~• anywheral

1956'G• E. Bargains
Automatic Waiher . . . .. . . . . . $249,95
.q() Q!tYEit5 . . . . . . .
. ... $149.95up .'

REfliGEU.TC)RS.'.. . .. $159,95 Ul!i " l '
RANGES.............
$Hi995
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Trade In

LRAVI FOR UXAS

Mr. an~ MJ"J. r~rv~y Van Vran f
ken (June Whaley) and
son I
Scotty, left Wednesday fof Cor· :
pus Christi, T6, whf!JlC th{'Y
Till\ :In~' t~lr~!l'•,' ~- , van
V,l'al!k"~ Ia .1~,
J!f'Pr ~114 he
upeCti to &amp;e sta Ohett h1re for

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NEW HAVEN SOCim
HEAVYWEIGI:ITS START MASS REDUCING
WANT ADS
~UTHIRAN

Classified Adl 1 :xei\lcd bJ lll .\.
K. will be publlsh&amp;e thet &amp;alDt'
o:ldt as received.
llate.s: 2 Cf!D!Ji pet wora, one

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Bids wtll be received .at

the of
fl('e of Manmng 0
Webster
Pomeroy Natwna l Bank Bm ld
mg, PomC!roy , Oh1o, up unut
ll 00 o'clock A. M on Frutd), l
February 3rd, J956 , for the farm ~real estate of August T. Snydcr .l COMPLETE lnsuraoce ~tectiOil,
deccl\Sf"d, cons1stmg of 96 acre:s
Life, Auto. F1rc Polio. CaU DoD
more or le~S.S. locatt"d m Sa lem
Mills, Middleport, Ohio
Township, Me1gs Coun ty, Oluo 1
I about two miles north of lkxtPr ,~ (21)
F:state
With hve ro()lll dwl•lling house . 1 - - - - -- - -=:--:-barn and olht!r outbuildings . AJ&gt;· FURNISHED }JOUSE for
w~.
praised value: $6,500 .00
Sec
Completely modern. Freshly
Manning D. Wr-Llstcr . Property
painted . On Lincoln Heigbta .
may be ~n by contacl ing James
Call 330·M.
11-17-tl
Hollon 1:1t H ollon '~:~ Store, Delitcr,
Ohio .
For !5ale--FRAM E HOUSE with
The right is reserved Lo reject
bath ; two stories, with v~netian
all bids.
blind~&gt;. Colema n automatic 11.11~
MANNING o. WEBSTER I' heater,
garage, a;:d 2 lots_
Administrator
Phon~ 6251-X
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serho.D. Mwi.m:nq cbutlilt! ~at - -~
t cents per word for threP CII)D
aeeutive lmerlioM.
Special----One moatb ror 2fi cent!
per word.
Fu1J rale or Z t'ents pe~ word will

be changed for adv.!rti:.mg if not
paJd for befor~ ti,E' t5th of eact.
month followHli iJl-Jt!rtion .

keal

!!:rrors in Advertising-Should be
reported lmll..edlal~)' . The Daily
SeDtind will not bt! responsible
(or more than oot= Incorrect lit·

.Uoa.
..td of Tbann aod bpf'Cial Nu·
tlces ai Ever.ta printed at regu
lar classified rates. Obituanea
~ublished at 1 cent per word.
?"narged Adl received by mill or
telepbooe &amp;i Vea. earef u.l

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Tract of Timl&gt;er on stump ; locu~t
ExecptOr
posts dr-!ivcred to highway;
----c:- - -mixed timothy and clover hay
E•f•t• of William How Gomer
CANDIDAH-:5
We per bale . J. W . Weatherby ,
For campaign ~a.rds..
Ru tland, ru. 1, Harri sonville
nove lty advcrt1s1 ng,
Road
1-19 3\p
and book matchc~
.
NoticP. i~ hereby p;iven th at
caU Pomeroy 201
500 bales Clover &amp; T1mot hy HAY Loring Gomer whose Pw;t Office
1·20-3tc
Phon e 6157-M, Middleport G address is 1254 Fair Avenue, Col·
· -- -- -H Bak er
l · l6·6Lc umhlli, 0 ., ha s been duly oppoint·
..ET OUR EL~CTllONlC !'-"!&lt;~C RE·
- -· ~ - - - - - -- ed a.~ l!:xcC"utor of the Esj ate
of
TAR¥ TAKE YOt.:R WANT Slliconize
wilh
1\fARBALIZF.!
William Hnsa Gomer late ol Salem
ADS AT YOU R CONVENIENCE
World's hn t!~ l ca1· protection. Townsh ip, MelilS Cuunty, Ohio, d e·
IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 397.
On sa le at all service ~t.a ti ons &lt;"cased.
and garages.
l-17-25tp
Dated thi.!; 30th day o[ Decem·
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
thd you know you could ~ave 25% Modf'l H JOHN D~ERJo-: THA C· ber, 1955.
TOR equipped
with starte r,
J ohn C. Bacon
~or more on part~ by ha,. i nM your
liKhts l and hydrau lic lirt; culli·
Judge of the Prohate Court
thetor e ngi ne ovcrhau l ~d be
vators, No. 4 mower
and
Meigs County, Ohio.
fOr11 March l, 19M? Alsu ask
aboul our sp~dal on pa inting
plows. $500.
All equipment
good ~ ~1:
-6:;:1:3:;
shape.
AiHo two inGUEHN·
~- -and tuneup. Mei&amp;s Equipment
SEY HEIFERS, 8 months old.
Co. Phone G4.
l -3 48t c
Both for 16'- Contact Frank
, BRING YOUR SHOES TO RA·
Holter, Rt. 1, Racine, Ohio.
UNE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
1·20·3tp
MEIGS COUNTY
... . MONEY.
1-17-tf
REAL ESTATE OWNIIU
Five 600 x lti t1res, tube..~ a nd
THI TAX BOOKf
Jn loving memory of our dear
wheels. Cal l SPru&lt;:e 35622,
ARE
OPEN NO"'
husband and
falhcr, H. E.
Clifton, W. Va.
1·19·3lp
For
TtM
Paym.nt
"Nip" Stewart, who paB&amp;ed
Of
away 5 yea.r11 ago tortay. Sadly Local Beer Thwn for sale. If in·
terested, wntt• The Daily Sen ·
O.cemblir &amp; June
missed by his wire and child·
REAL ESTATE TAXIS
tine! , Box 008 ~:. Pomeroy, 0 .
ren.
l -20-ltp
1-19·3tp
Books Will CIDM
Jn loving memory of William
FEBRUARY 1, 1956
J)riode who pa sJted away Jan- I ( 1
Rer•t
CLYDE G. MILLHONI
uary 20th , 19~.
Meigs Co11nty TrNiurer
Somewhere along the way, we' ll FURNISHED UR UNFU RNISH· ~:~==========~
meet again,
ED APAlfi'M ENTS for rent.
Some day in all the yeani tha l
139 Buttc:fnut Ave .
1·20·3tp
are to be,
i'' URNISHE.~OOM
APARTFOR THI BIIT
Some day we'll walk together
ll ~-Rt
IN ITSED CAM
memory Jani!,
MENT, newl y d~&lt;:oratcrl, hot
Y SEI
And rind what life has ~mved for
water heat furnished. Adults
preferred. Phone 337_.J. 1-17·6tc
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Mrs. Job,o
Lewii
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at 'Malonv
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Pleasant. Tbe baby w•l&amp;hed I lbs
at birth. Paternal
grandparents

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APARTbal&amp;ncing .and brake service.
MENTS, wllh laUndry and garHacll:etts' Safety Service, Wesl
age. New (;.room dwelllna with
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
iara~&amp;a and laundcy.
Phone
Phone 287.
5-5-tf
310-.M. A. N. BeDJel.
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Clln,Jon Fisher,
Phone 62116-X.

19G2 PON':IAC Station Wagon ,
Jladio &amp; Heater, '1093. Jimmy
Panoru;, MlddleporL
1·14-6tc
111M rLYMOUTH Tudor
$15911. Jimmy PuMIOns,

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dleport. Ph. 82811-X.

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paid. cau 80t4-I.L
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RODl"iF:Y DOWNING
lflStrB.ANCR AOBNC'l

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AC~ENT

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Real Estate Broker
Ill MIPDLEPO&amp;T. OBJO
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and heater. $1193. Jimmy
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BY TID. W.
S.ret1ry of St•te
The Constitution ot the State of
Ohio requll:es all the dele&amp;ates
fro-m ·t his .state to the Nationd
Convention. of poJitieal parties to
be choSen by direct vote of the
electors. One detirlng to be a can.:lidate as 8 lleJea:ite nlust state his
first and •eeoqd eh~fces for the
presidency aDd such prderences
are printed upon th~ primary ba'lot beneafh the name of the can.
dldate. Howevl3r, the law prohibits
the name. ~~ a choice beln11 wed
without ·his written consent,
The nuinbet of deleeates to the
conventions of ~oth major t~artie~
for the nnmintUon of candidates
for Pret~ident and Vice President
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This varlatJ(tft is due .to
vanes.

There will be no ~~~:
provided on the .~
for, a person to
o fl pcr!lcn 111 hte. ......
gate or alternate · to. a ~l!_i!:\1
party conventiGn. The law
vldes lhat blank ap101lo be proYI+
ed on a primal')' baltot for
lict·.s which are to be filled
minaUon. Jnasm.ueh liiS
and altern11tes are.
Una:uiahfd from
primJry electi4MI ~ are -aot
mitted to prer..erlbe • hlllot
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that a •ick. person 1hould be trta'ed
•• cardully and tenderly as •
wom•n betnf ·eourted for tile fint

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SERVICE COMMANDS , 1
EVERYBODY'S Rllsl"i:cr.
Wheel Chairs Hnapl~ ~'ell
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(edy. widei7 ·Jiretel'ibed by top phy•i: clana for nei'v&lt;lue or waiting dis~ i!IHI. from tbe Middle Age1 until
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Miller wu elected . jusU~
of
Peac~ even though he Wasil't
a
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makca.
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commit- rto ordlftaty
mtlli·
- ·h iiUanea
WAt mou
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Jt b entit'Wy possible 1ltlrjpecf fa'Oin the elnaU of a criminal
that one I)Dilllcal pa'rty may have 1w~o had '*tn .hanted tnchatnil. And
twJce the number &lt;lf deleJ:alc&amp; to
l!thourh l'&amp;tienta ben,eftted f1·om it
11. national convention u the other
•~ut &amp;I rn~h aa tbtJ would have
poliUcal party. ' ·
frOm ehewine Iff.... there .were
Officilll nutlfieation ha.s been ' h)anr ·•nthutlutlc · teldrnonial&amp; to
received by the Setre\ary ·ot , tbe l'Jllet It b~~i!fht.
State's of1iee trom the Republican
· Tllt ,averan mt:n Jn thoae days
party that Ohio Will b.e eftlitled. t'o
• far Mt&amp;er ~tion than the
send ~ deletates . and M alter- t
to avoid ~h--- u,flP•lattblt
nates to the RepubUean National
for tllllterihe royalty lnccmventlon held . oi · August ~O.
eat~ for w~lt battery
T~n or these dele,t:l.t~ .-nd aJtff.
PhJ~~lu~"- wlth •
~ales will be vOted 1\pon by the
which he waa
electors of the ll~te at large. THe,
t.o teet on hi&amp; blue..
remaining 46 dtle&amp;M&amp;l aDd alte~
nates wllt be etected .by ton(ll'4WI~
lonal dislrlel&gt;--two ...... each of
the 2a cGii&amp;t'etisib-ntl .dlstrlet&amp;.
This otrice hu ·not yet receJved oUidal notifi-cation from. Dem·
ocratlc National HeadqUartera
Jardi.n&amp; the number of deJea:ates
and alterl,ale~. OhJO&gt; wm ~e en·
titled to send to tJutt CODventJon.
Although many .state• link al·

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To Sell, Trade or An·
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Sentinel Display Ad
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Want Ad •be Your
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OUSt&lt;~, uniur- ~ ~~~:~;~~~~~~~~!gt~::~~:
Phone 115
ghf•
byapportlol).ment
the natid"nlll

Some
the mystic \'Cil wilL -·6-Room
II Ave., Middledrawday
a&amp;Jclc;
nJ.shed. NEW
llrowniJil
Our ro~d will stretch way into
port. RcasonabJc. Phpnc 6044.
the blue
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f'nd I will t11kc this puth so new,! - --- --·------""untried, '
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Two furnishC 1l apa1·tmen1 s. one 2·
Wi th t·onfulenrc hct·IHJ:sc I W&lt;tlk
ii)Om ;md une 3· rou m. All utili .
w1th yo u.
IJc.-;. One J -room unrurnishcd
My ~ecrct hr-art assures me !hi.~
a p~&lt;rlmen t. Inquire- Home Res·
11!1 so,
hlui'Hnt, Middleport .
1-16-tlll'
Thouw:h dark my road Loday,
·--- - - !!hall not care,
2 FURNJSHKD APAUTMENTS on
J'll hear a voice whisi)C:r nnd
Mechanic St. and 1 FURNJSU know
ED HOUSE on Lincoln ilill,
Some dny I'll turn a Ut:nd ·
l'omeroy, Ohlu. lnq\Jire Ewing's
.Siore, W. Main St., Pomeroy ,
find you there.
Mrs. .Shirky l'rlodc
Oh io. Phonll 133.
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ren.
4-roorn HOUSE and bath In Mason
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Mrs. Icie- ' M.ill~r aqcf )llh. Pansy
. ~- and _Mrs .. C.ba~lea Lester Fry were called .to Columbus by
Vl&amp;lted relattves JD RJpJey over tbt d.eafb of Uleir· brOther Char1·
the weekend.
ea
M~ . •n?.Mrs. &amp;0 Johuton an ~
J.plliseRousb, Bob
lamJiy Vtslted Mr. and Mlrs • .89·
viilttd Norris Roush at
Eason ol Pomeroy ~unda)'.
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Mr. and Mrs. HarTy Lewis of
West Columbia and Mr. and Mri.
l lloward Roush, Letart Route.
R&lt;:~y Ward
of ·MBd.ison, Ir d.,
.spent the 11•eekend here with hb
parents, Mr. and Mn. Mark Ward.
. Mr. and Mrr. Luther Smith arc
an nouncing the birth of a son
1Jan. 13 at Hober HOipital.
James J:Jampton WJI!i a recant
MITHOOIST
v1sitor in Roanoke, Va .
The Methodist Men's Sundt-·
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewut and
School Class met Jan. 10 at the I Mr. and Mrs. · Couch were ia
church. Also a C()Jnmittee of wom· Charleston Ttn~.rsday:
t!n of the Willina Workers cla&amp;:.
Mrs. Serlna Farino the mothet
were present . be group discussed of Mrs . SebaaWn Tedtsco recent·
and voted to purchue and build 1~ died at her home, Niagara Falls
table~~e and chairs tor the prim 1 N. Y. Mrs. Tedesco and ctli.ldren
ary department.
rc maiDed there but Mr. edesco
returned to biJ }tom~ here.
Pvt. Roush is a member of the ·-·
~. and Mrs. Jen Abels visited
S. Army.
relatives in Columbus recently.
Charlea Brown, Pittabur1h, was
Mr. and Mrs . Dou~la.s Garretl hoDme over the weekend.
and chlldren of Zanesville were
Inner ~Uei~ of Mr. and Mn.
here on business Saturday.
1 Carool ,A.dama on SuDday were · M~ .
Home from collel(e Wet'e Ja n and Mfs. C.. M. Adams of Galli·
Schneider and Mr. uul Mrs. Did ~~~e. liiDd Mr. and Mrs. Herman

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The St. Paul Evangelical Luth
v: -"&gt; . . ~-u.ij_u!~~Jg~FILTERED cLEA!\' eran Church held lhl:!i.r annua l
I ,.....,, , .. ,1, ., ..,ot--r WATER A congregational
dinner
at the
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spe&lt;"J&lt;~I made s ~:~nitary lined taDk
BUSINESS MEN
L'&gt; U..ld for hauling. It costs no
The Business Men met Jan. lO
nwr r to have the best. Contact at the city building. The natuu.l
C W Buck, Rutland .
l-12-6tc gas situation was discussed and
possibilities of bettering it.
(20 8) Insurance

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memben were present with the
new minister, Rev , Weiiley Jentlo.s and wife as gu~tl. The de
At the reguW &amp;..md~Y monun1 votlonal program "Inventory or
aervke:s of Ractne Methodist Sun- out SpiritU&gt;al L.ife" wu by Mn .
dBY. .scboo1 pins and bat:!! for perVaroe Watterson.
Mra. Marie
fee\ attendance rerords werP. Rdwb, led the profjram " Weinpresented to the scholars by J.Ome." -Included in the business of
Supt. l{arry
Manuel.
Ban; for tbe evening were final plans for
four yean;: Dianna Elwood. Patty Drdainina: the minister.

le:r in

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f-H PlOD- Club lll"' Satto or1anJte wJtli nv•'nteen
:::J p.-1. Tbe foDowllll
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THIS WEEK'S SPEC
Year

744
742
704
592
499
611
571
687-A
532
331-A
695-A
R-645
516-B
558-A
520-B
479-A
R-572
R-599
730-C

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Make

Model

Plymouth
Plymouth
Dodge
Dodge
Pontiac
Ford
Chevrolet
Oldsmobde
Chevrolet
Chevrolet
Packard
Ponticrc
Chevrolet
Studebaker
Ford
Ford
Ford
Chevrolet
Chevrolet

4-Door
6-Pass. Cpe.
2-Door
4-Door
2-Door
6-Pass. Cpe.
2-Door
4-Door
2-Door
4-Door
4-Door
2-Door
4-Door
Convert.
2-Door
2·Door
2-Door
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The ,ow-th .hl,rthdo¥".·' ol Karen
Humpbtey -was celeb~ _ .
day aft&lt;tmoon at the bome bt"»r
pareoll !lllr-. ud . lito. £, add
HumpbreJ. Gllftlll! were ,p,W-afttt which· ke ·~eam. ti~dd
eake aJKt K~·Aid were ~ed.

Elwood, Bllly Elwood , Ma ttie CLr de, Mr.s . Bryson and Philip RoMrs. Lillian Jiv1de11 is spending
berts . B~~ors for three year.s : Linda a few duys with her son, Dr .
Ord, Hooter Hayman and Ricky Charles Jiv1dcn and bmily of
Sargent, Bars for two years : Ruth
Athens ..
Walfe, Duane
Wolfe. Pamela
C}eek, Beth Ord and Harriet NeigJlrs. Mallie Curtis had as over
ler. Pius-Bars for one year : Ricky night guests Tuesday l&gt;er daughElwood, Virginia Johnson anti Don ter Marlyn and Mrs. Helen CarroU and Mi&amp;s Delor61i Lu011s of
Johnson.
Huntineton.
SOCIETY MEETS
Crit Bradford, si.udenl at OSU.
The Baptist M~ionary Society spent the weekend wtth his parmet fo'riday evening at the hom~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradford .
(lf Mrs. Frankie Neiglc-r with ·Mrs.
Mr. and Mr:s. Gan: Sellers and
Bertha Sayre, assisting. Eleven Uaby visited over the weekend

Stock

-etwa•- POUuck lwteh .,r»

Price

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1095.00
885.00 '
995.00
845.00
545.00
595.00
845.00
545.00
499.00
295.00
565.00
445.00
265.00
345.00
395.00
199.00
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~oP\ho of B to 1~
·a u.,. At leut six
bla'n'led 'on ·t:hc" snow

Mrs. Harold. . Mas~.
James E. 'Forbes,
l.o_r.g Bottom called on ·Mrs. R085 vUie, 0., cbemlcil
By MRS. JOHN Dl6HL
Cleland.
Helen Y. Welch, 17,
Attendnnce at Sunday Scboo1 [ 1and.
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January Ui Wa15 97; oflcrlng $13 .·
·carl McElfresh, Leonllrdsburg,'
07.
0., Was here to attend t)le fUneral
MITCH PINID
of
his
aunt,
Mr.s.
Rua
Rlde.llour.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peoples
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaul and
C. 0. Fisher.(itu:d . 01Lver
cllled on Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ja·
son have moved into an apartment I :!~\f.~ and cost&amp; On I charge of
e-obi Sunday afternoon.
in Pomeroy.
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an Obi.o Valley ~k·
Mr. and Mrs. lyan Die4J; re- •Tha DR~ual\ters of, Ameflca met
turned to their hofrt' i~ 'Rosen- at the lodge hall Tuesday evening.
·Recent caHei-s of Mr. 11nd Mrs.
burg, Texas, after sperlding the
were- ·Mr. and
past three months with bis par· DIVid Koble.ntz
ents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Lou Diehl.
-Mr.

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1955 PLYMOUTH

8tallon Wa&amp;on. Fully t:qulppe~
milee&amp;e. Olio loeal oWDer.

2·Door, V-8 eqgble1 Pleuhul llgbl
blue fiDIIII. Very moo.

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Evf':CU DaviJ, Mrs. W. W. Hayes,
M... H. E. Bwh. ,....._ E. M. Wood
Mi.&lt;:s Be'l-c; Sanborn anCt lualllta
Bangerter.

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·Succumbs Friday
At ColUDJbps
'•:;~~ home.
u•,ectedly at
Frld!IY, acword recelved. bere

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43 Students. On
The Honor Roll

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Low mllroge.
Radio ID4 Heeter. A·l llres_ Oue
local Owner. ·
DOW OllO,

$1,195.00

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Good ttre... Till&amp; car bU hid good

eere.

$800,00

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Radio • )Jeater _ Good Tlrri.,Loll

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Commander v.• ~ eliJIDe. iOti!l

1953 PLYMOUTH
1950 PONTIAC
c;tattoa Wqon. run,. ectalpped.
llr.,.. Good palllt. Bldlo .to BOI.ter.
Boa•U!ul Red A White. Low Mlle- fwo.lollo.JIIIa$. L!&gt;ll of equlJnnent_ Medium hllie tlnllh. Clean aa 1 pill Why dme auytid.na; older·when.tltts .
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$495·00
$2395.00
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al&amp;o beeatise 'of'bi• terest in ttte
"'elfar-e of ~an f:Jrphans. Pro-

c~ fronl ~ ,laJJil ot: ~iB story
to. Hollyw®tt, &amp;. .r~ $80,~ .
'YiU be ~iven td the OrphiDf

ROme -of Korea, ·an;orpbartate at

Cbeju Island.. . , f
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A Jl'adu.ate of t«rietta COlleae
In 1941, Col. Heaa .Iliad ' Hw com.
bat servke wbUe ~ Army Air ·
COfPil' flyer in Woi-ld War iJ then
returned· to Ohio to"- atLend Ohio
Vnlvel-ttlt;y .and oh(oistate. J{c wa.s
recai1M.'tll lctive dfaff-1n .tlte Air
FOrce in liMB an.d was bslgtled to

Koreu ln 1900.
. He is now a special assiatlnt to·
the Deputy Chief of Staff at the
Peitt&amp;J,~~. U. ~
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~~ti':. held ia ...r .. ol ""~: .
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The President appeual over
cto.ed-&lt;lreult teleoision U · out' &gt;I
a 30 mlaute Pl"ffi''m · . _ _..._

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Sorority,
wUt be held, Saturdi.Y. January
28.....Jl t,h,e Porn~ ,.,lu,flot" Jflgh
~ ~Dial~mt ~ will
~ ·-~m 10 ,.s_p~ 1.~ '~Pkets for
lldiltto lll'o pti~ ·,·_it $1.!10 ..d

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Tb~ M'riP .Chapter, Izaak Wal·
ton. Uea~ue _or ~e~ea, will have
tbe~r_ recular meeting l-Jonday
e\tealhg It the ClUb Howse on the
farm ~ear Cb'eite"r.
A wil~ tiiitiblt dinner will be
terved at '7 p. ,m. and a molion pictore ~ntttled "~hi~ USA" will be
sflo~; Tb&amp; movu': ts to be procur·
ed by .Mr. lloyt..o( the- Sohio se:r:
vjce ataJipn. · A sbott
business/
at&amp;&amp;iOn . wlll"be held aftft' the dinncr. !

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The Se,nlor Scbelar.sbip te~tb
will be· giVe'n 'Tu$iay at the
Pomeroy High ·SChttot
These
Uslll were scbcdllled to "be given
oil Fft.day, bitt "ct:ue to the bad
weather t~ey were e&amp;pcelted.
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AdmiUed Frldar: Mrs. Jamea
Hollcm, Dexter; M:iss Freda Sax·
ton, Mtldlejlort: Mrs. Fred R.
carsq, . Jt., . . Syracuse; Ocean
·Gardner; Galllpblls Ferry, W.
Va.; )Ira:
Rould Halstead,
Sotlth.s!d.e , W. _V~.
Blrt"': a daulbter born to Mr.
and· Mra; Fred. R. ·Cirtey, Jr.; 1
••• born to Jlr..... Jlr&amp; -Honold

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sade experts participati~
Those making t.he hopqr roll in· program w~re: J.ames La.vi.n,
.clud" SENIORS-Janet Beegle.
NatiOilally·known Cancer
ton public relations speciaUst
the ACS. M188aehuseUs Division;
Don Hayman, Ruby Ann Holter,
Marilyn Roush, Carol Sal~. N1ncy Leonard
Griffith,
Field .i~t;~;
DireCtor and
Sal Cicetti,
Shule-r and Johnny Yost.
al Carhpaign Director.
JUNIORs-Norma Ann Cbap:- and Cicetti repre10ented
man, Muralyn
Clelmd, Robe'rt ional American Cancer
Euler, David Hy.;;ell. Phyl-lis Jhle, Inc.. N. Y.
Donna Jean Lewis, Joan Neville
Glenna Randolph, Wanda Roush:
During thtl Secrttaries
Dwaln Sayre, Claudia
Shields, ference and Workshop the
Jitnice Wolfe .
lowing presentations were given
"Ways of working with
SOPHOMORES-J"ad.ic Adams, by Richard Wallen, ~~~:f~~
Ro,11cr Beegle, Carolyn- Clelan-d, cliie · Professor of
June Codner, Tommy ~iaher, Ar· Western
Reserve
chic Hayman. Mattie Kr"'f, Linda · Cleveland;
"d.neer
·MaUory, Annabel .Roae, AJett B.us- and the Emp~Oyee," by
seU, SUI~an Shain, Patricia· ,Stobart bt!ler, Public EdUcation
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1aek Weese, Carl Wolfe.
A S, Pbiladelphla Division; "
· FflESHMEN-S~aron BO;So, Lin· ('er Services," John F. King,
ilia Donohut, Donna
lliJJdore. D., DireMor of Service;
and
- ~hariCJ&gt; Ihle, Vir~inilf. Jobo.s~n. "Tbe lmport.anca arul Need
Knopp, Patr:leia ·Martin. ShiT· Volunteer Workers" by Uenry
·McKehrey, Mary Alice Nease, lllan.chard, Ats Direet.or of .Conl;farry Ours, Nancy Promtt. N'a· fcrences 11-nd ~- King and
_.ctlne Roush, Ronnie &amp;il~er. Altle Bllmchard are (rom tlie NflotiOO·
Stover, Martha Teaford, Roy V~o al American ...Cancer Society, Inc.,
Meter, JoaDtl Wickline.
N. Y.
Tbe three-day program direct·
EMERG&amp;NCY SQUAD RUN
ed towards •ntenaifyiq eance:r
The Pomeroy Emef'Mency Squ.aJ control thfou.ghout die Buckeye
~ook Dr. T. 0. Hewetson to tlte State was i.tt~ndcd by · approxi·
home of Clay Eblen, Laurel Clif,f. mately 2bo Obloa,os repreaentim:
FMday niaht .. .. eme...
lnorelbln
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HJ~r fame c.mi, ~ t only from
bls .d.a.i'inl combat
eti.Ces, but

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Veey good. llreiB. ll,O«Hi adual
miles. Bxeellenl lhro1!,lh0lll.

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)Sf:r·pL1te ralliP. attracted Q ~
all atteadaD'ca G'iwrted - · ...
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Two-tone pain$. Radio and lle-ter.
Power oteerln&amp;. Really a fbto ear.

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broadeul· to ·four -at;
Funeral sen-ices will be held f~in by special radio cil'eu.iU. 'l'lle.
. Sunday at tlw Chase Funeral Presidf!nl's rema:D alao 'lferl
Home. Rutlan4 for 8111Tel1 Bar- broadcut natioAally ~ the AJHr.
ton of Pomeroy, who dietf su~· ican Broadcuting.c,.
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denly at his home 1bursd1J.
In hia first Ujdr .public ap:
Time of the service&amp; have been pearanee aince. _JiiJ- iliDaM last
set for 2:30 p.m.
summer, tbe ~t apote . lr ·
penon befote ad aodieuce ol
.survlv~ng the de~ased are his some 1.100 iJl the baJitoom or til'
wile, Shirley, seven sons: An- Park Shentolt J1otJe1 here. He dif
drew of Newark; Ray of Cleve- not aUead tile . . . - . 1Mzt arrived.
. . ; Bruee of Columb~, DaM with Mrl. Ei11...,..er: fD time tcr
"~~~~ j ·~·ln.bus;AAF, Japan; AriiD, Cut· watch the TV Jlftlnm u ameql
Mrs. Shavorinsky said ·'Burrell, Jr., of Colum- switched from f:i1t to eity
tMhe1!ediC'eated _bclp aad ~crviee
bDus; and Jack in the Navy at S.n
Wben lll'. Eta:B~ Ituwer ·spoke.
e..., ounty vo 1un 18ere.
lego, Calif.
his remub seflllltid to bne a
c(fOI't wUI be made to
the tecbllique 1 · and . neW
One daughter Hazel Seltzer o( quietioa: effect OJt tbe crowd.
glined · at thts conrerepee to
CJvcland and imce graadcbild- 'lbey bad been forewu-ned 1I;P..L
tinue and expand eBneer
ren also survive.
to aped aa UlD01Ute£'111ent of 11_~
plans, but when he ended
r:~::.,in Meigs County
Rev. Linden Wolls asaisted by saying he wu JtiU undetermiae(
....
Itev. Robert Linter wiU offlclate the applause was markedly mm::e
Gordon JefCrey, Toledo,
the services. Burial wW be in subdued than it was wbea ,Jie
campaign Chairman
ror
Cemetery.
started to speAk.
.
flfth eonsecuUve year,
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at the campaign meeting.
L. Terry, M. D., researe~h:~r;.;
i.st at Ohio State
who spoke on "Ctacer

lzaak Walton League

SUPt:R

the GOP Nati.o-nal Finaoee Co.mmittee acr058 the country l'ridaJ
nipt, the dominant tbeme of tbe
political oratory wu, ..We Waat
Ike.''
.
Tbe President told an estimat•
ed 100,000 party faithful lra,U.Iy
that tm future role in. the GOP
remained "undetennJBed." Bat he
nid whether campacien time fiqdi
him 1 re-election e.~odld.IU or ....
worker In the nob" be wUI Ltlkit
with all his .t&lt;ooctb lor eoat~a...
tion of the policies that lllide(
bis admlai&lt;tratlon tor the put
three years.
·
Mr-. Eisenhower sa-id he- wt&amp;bed
there .......me metbo4 I!Y whiii
1be Amerit.an people coukl
out tbe path of my tnie dub."
O.ldr Decit.lon PNiriiN•
.. But it appean," he- added,
''t.Ut tbi1 is a quertion that firJt
I alone must anJWet. The a~Uwu
will be fortheomina as quktJJ ~.­
il i• firmly faed lll mJ mJrul.."

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his ~.;i.Plure.

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Why Wait 'Til Spring When Prices

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Marietta Cnllege'
To Ho._or Famous

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Prubate Jud~e John C. Bacon
was the- speaker when the Middleport.Pomeroy Rotary ctub met 3!
Heath Methodist Chur~h
Friday
evening . Edison Baker. president,
wa-s in dlarge of th e meetmg and
the program chairman, Judge Ce·
dric Clark, introduced the speakEnthutiutte rut GOP anton
er whose topk was ''Fantastic \ were about tbe Ptuidellt :vn Court Deciiiioas".
agatn. they rtiU were witaout ~
Judge Bacon began bi!i tatk dua to lli&amp; ultimate deeiaioo. Hi
with a resume of the " Dra~:net" shed no mo.re liebt on hU plaiJII
case heard on television on Thurs Friday nigbt than he dJd· at hlJ
day evening Uld he cited a num· news confere-nce Tburtdl.y.
While Lbe ~blicab dftive(
~ of cases throughout tVe na·
no
new information from the pre
hon whue tbe deei&amp;ion~ were dif·
sideat
tbey were .succf:SS!ul i'
rlcult to uadentand. He reeamraisiDs
milliom of doUan for
mended that if bis listeners were
their
1tl56
war cheat. Eatimata of
convinced that there was cause
for question tbey write legiJla· the grou tDe from several 'buative and judicial autltorities and dred di.nQers ran tiS hiP u fivemillion. dollan. Half goes to the
abo public forum letters.
GOP National Committee .and tbe
Two tuests at the djnner were rest to .state and local Republican.
the Rev. Paul
Niswander and organiutions.
Homer Walters, Gallipoli6.
-Tbe natlonwi.le '"UUute." 10 tbe
Methodist WPIJ.~ wbo prepared !te&amp;j,Gellt was lMiilt ·fbietb' lfblntd

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Mrs. Margaret AUen
Sunday afternoon wttb Mrs.
PoweJI and family.

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Probat.e Judge
(s Speaker At
Rotary Meeting

survivinc tbe deceased are hu
husband Mont 1nd one brother,
Harry Kirk.
,

tWeen· theof noOn and J··P·
m. Mt~n~ at th~ New llaVeli JtV.O
Church whlll"e the (un~ rkes
will be con.dutted by ReV. K. 3.
PRiNCETON, Ind. UP,..State Seo~( . "l•
police armed with sawed-off ahot
8\lrbl ' ~IU' be. m~~· tn Wb,lt•
guns' and tommy guns · iod&amp;y Chapel ·llomor;t~ Gatti'!!&gt; at!IW
atlarded o!ficlali and witDeU'.:!"s botinvtlle, W. "l'a.
who helped convict Leslie- In-in,
the "Chinese execution"
kll1t!r
w:ho sUpped out · of 11n "esea]le
proor• jail hurs:day.
.
Irvin bad killed iix persoN be.
fore be was trapped, · tiled.
·u. death. Pblil!«

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Jack Jacobi!: spent Monday af.
ternoon with hJs
grandmother,
Mrs. P. Jacobs.

. BY MERRIMAN SMITH
U"Ited Pres&amp; Whi,. Ho;,tM Writer
WASHINGTON UP - Rl!publi·
can l~ders from
coast to coa8t
made It abundantly clear today
they wan1 _President F.u;enhowl"r
to ru~ ~gam deap!te his recent
r('.servalton!ll about hrs health.
At hundred~ of "Salute to E1·
.!il!'nhowt&gt;r" dinners "pon-sorefl by
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Eisenhower Promises AQuiek .
Decision On Political Future

Defends Dulles

~urr tetistertid sf degrees. ·
air maa ,Wept over
Sub-zero temperatures ·.prevailed
Fun~al1mlces Wi1l H b.eld at
and sent .temp~ra· over NOttb Dakota, eastem ·.SOvlb
1 p. ·lift. Mrid1y .fok- Mrs. 'Glady~
far ,soJW(b today .Dak-ota, Iowa, 'MinnesOta and Wis· May lila.ke, 80, of New Haven,
Alabania and conrin in the Midwest this rnMn·
wbo died eaTiy Saturday morning
Wlllte of \finter's Jnc. Early today it wa, 20 below at Holzer Hoapltllll.
"!~1 WI!'OiJ'
zero at Spencer, Iowa.
Born in; 189&amp; Mn. Blake wu
temperatures
Below (reezlng
the daulhter of Hr. attd Mrs. Wil·
spread eastward across the OJiio soh Kirlt who preceded her In

W.rU:D PltiSS .

· blanket rana:ed from
,4-:qantic Seaboard

MARIIAGI LICINSIS

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·· Gladys M. Bl~ke
·· Funeral Service.·.
Will Be .

Valley and into Virginia.

Callers at the John
home were Mr. and Mrs.
L. Peoples, Mr. Lou Diehl,
BateS, lnd Mrs. Mlr1aret
Mr. Diehl has not been 10
but Is improving.

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Niw Stonn Center

Mrs. Anna DiU visited wl.tb.
her dau1hter, Mrs.
Lawrence
,. onmn and family.

SoutiU!tUt.ern 0/&amp;io'• Largelt ~ .. .,.,..~ ·t..-•·

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held lltelr JIOUIJ')' mettllll J~ Ill•
~burch bafiement.. WedneldaY with
the prw.tdent. Kn. 'Mamle Butk-

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