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"*Eight

Racine News Notes
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

served .t

f-H PlOD- Club lll"' Satto or1anJte wJtli nv•'nteen
:::J p.-1. Tbe foDowllll
:W""' eteeted' Pr10ldtll~

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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

54
53
53
53
52
51
51
51
51
51
50
50
50
49
49
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47
47
38

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
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

13_:45.00 I
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
.65.00
65.00

only
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only
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only
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Co pany

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up lo

~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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ville.
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.
~
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.

fJ

WINTER
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WONDERlAND.

BUY NOW AND SAVE

Nit ·Mea~ _,

Dlebl.

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Rev.:
Allen.
well,

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

•~~~~·t~; I:~.d~~{l~~~~~!~~~·:.·:,~;~~;I Burrdl Barton

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

1e

. Mer.:edes ·Cortdon. ·her

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Racine Hi LiSts
43 Students. On
The Honor Roll

wiD be held
·a t · · the
Home."

Egan·

995,00

IIU Dis. 4 dr. 8edu. ·OIIo local.oner. QriJ•

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IAJakollko I

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$1,595.00 . ,....

1953 FORD

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

$1,195.00

1951 FORD

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Vldorla Two-tofte paint_ VI en&amp;lno,
Good ttre... Till&amp; car bU hid good

eere.

$800,00

1955 CHEVROLET

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fl695
1951 FORD

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$1.4?5.0!), '"" 1955 FORD

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Vlctorl~~o Beautiful Tan tmtl:W&amp;fu!
Radio • )Jeater _ Good Tlrri.,Loll

of Exlrao.

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1952 STU,D$BAKEI
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 .
qe.
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only
Is on(J ~~~·
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$495·00
$2395.00
$1100()0
:j;, $5t,'J.OO

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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A Polio On~ sponsOred by

YOUR

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Many similar but ltliwer--pr-iced.,jJ:
~~ti':. held ia ...r .. ol ""~: .
C'-'l(lftuhTV
,
The President appeual over
cto.ed-&lt;lreult teleoision U · out' &gt;I
a 30 mlaute Pl"ffi''m · . _ _..._

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tbe lieta Sigma ·Pbl
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

'lll"ceiilil !'.r cliliiea. · -·-

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. !

· WIA.:THII CANCILS TISTS
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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HOLZIR :HOSPITAL
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
:o~
cqonties

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WU(~eet On Monday -~:~~~~h~it~c~~:rt~u6~nf:O~u~:::

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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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Plelwp. Jol blaek. U.e-new finish.
Veey good. llreiB. ll,O«Hi adual
miles. Bxeellenl lhro1!,lh0lll.

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peppy.

lll major dlanm 111 '$1' - . r : •--

211 ,;u, ... blue-ri. . . .. .u~
)Sf:r·pL1te ralliP. attracted Q ~
all atteadaD'ca G'iwrted - · ...
tween 60.000 aud 'io,ooo ~ni

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••red on the program was

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Two-tone pain$. Radio and lle-ter.
Power oteerln&amp;. Really a fbto ear.

"Pomt

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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SerVI•Ce .
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1 unday
tbe
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frequent visitor to

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of three Kentuckians
his ~.;i.Plure.

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Why Wait 'Til Spring When Prices

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~'"'''Y ·of $1... John

Dulltoo¥11,.......

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l'eo, yoU.!DIY not IJave anolbe
to bUJ'·•t aiid
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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.
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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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death.

4State Alarm
Is Sounded For
Escaped Killer

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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

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·· Gladys M. Bl~ke
·· Funeral Service.·.
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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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Vol. VII No.235

Niw Stonn Center

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

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Tloe· W6CS at the !l! 1:. C..r~h
held lltelr JIOUIJ')' mettllll J~ Ill•
~burch bafiement.. WedneldaY with
the prw.tdent. Kn. 'Mamle Butk-

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fiGHT, OR
RUN· WHICH f

rublti ~ed evetl' u.ftcrooon rxeept Sundll} Uv 'ftle- Ohio Vallt&gt;y
Sl!lli!Ml, lpc., •t 110 M&amp;rht•m St , PomE"ro~ 0
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By CHARLES M. McCANN

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Subscr:ption ra~e!J Dell\ cry by carrJeT wbere av :nl~O 30 cents
per wef'lt one year m advanC'e at The. Qflly S.f:inltneJ off~e. $1~ 8(1;
sJz months., $7 80 th1 ee monthi, $1.80 ' iy motor rou.te where
avatlable· gnE" month $J By mail one ye4r $8. six montbs, $4 25;
three m9.11ths, $250, one monlh, fl.

1. Egypt, land· of the Pharaohs
entered a new period in tts 7,()()0.
year history Smiling, dynamic
Pres1dent-Prem1er Gamnl Abdel

CQiorado Project.-A Bargain?
A rtl.J)ort " bowtng that nf"arb :n million ar.res oF fmtt farm laQds
are now !yang tdle m ~9 East~rn, ~opthern a~d "tdwe~arn Sta~es
"'ill .soon be pbtced before COI'J~SJ ,
Rep. Cra1~ Hl)smer of CaJt/ornla said that ))e would -prl".!lt:nl to t.he
Hou~e of Representnhves rvtdence to s~w tbat while- th~ Federal
Duf('au Jf R••elamatton ~~ MktnR Comrrcasot to approvf" enormo\)s costlv
n(Ow mie:at1on proil'-cl ~ at le:ut 20,P3'7,ll$3 acres or the ~ed Arnerjcan
&lt;'rop lnnd unused £or any purpose
"Rtl!h1 now" Hosmer ~tatcd ... we have be(ore u~ in Con~ess the
~ieanitr Upnrr Colorado RIVer Project Unoueshonablv th~ mt\Sl e-x
Pl'O'~l~e and un~oun&lt;l Hhemt&gt; vet dCvised it would br;inp: into proflu~non mor,. lh11n llalC a million Attl'a in biJb, barren, temOIE' area~
o( Wvnrn 1n:! ColomtdfJ Utah and New Mexico
"Wdh ID!llJons of IW'rr.J or the bq.st ll'l'IR l•od awaitinw the plow
in oreas whrre the ramfall ts heayy and the .rrOWIDil sea!;nn lonr th~
R11Ciamn.t11•n Bureau wo11ld ffJrct'l this ~reat
~u"dep of tbe tfpper
Cqlorado Bivl'r Projf'cl on the AmeritUJI t8¥:])1j.VeJ'S"
The RePllbllcan Cr,I\.IU'essman said that At his request a survey had
l&gt;el'n eonJueted to determine the a~\l'nt of 100~ crop IA~rl "now i~lP
r.nrl avallllble for farmtDQ' if needed 1'be clata wa!l su,PIIed by Citld
rftiCf"l of the lJ S &amp;r.il Conservatinn Serviclil ,
"We constdered only land in Glfi"~ I.
•nd m,"lfOSIJfer stated
"Th1s i~; the b~st agricultural ltnd, and the tQtal doeli not lncludt&gt;
v.oodlands, pastures or government lands

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Farmer Chek
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11;00 Newt~ &amp; Spotb Htt41Jnes
Top Ten Dance Parly
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Nasser prol'lrmned a new con
shtution Under It th~ mrant
Egyptian republic wdl get 1ts j
SUNDAY
1.00 Wide Wide Wo&lt;Jd
5·30 Ca)llalb Gallan\
!trsl representative parlutmen· 10 10 SJiD On
tary government Arter the over 10 U Christian Se1ence J'roaram 11·00 M~t the Press 1
tbrow qf King Farouk, the ruJ 10 30 What Ons P~rsoa Can DQ.
~,;w "-~·»~~
~
ing ar.r;ny chieftams announced a 11 00 This Is the Llfe
h5 Nows Pltturo
'
three-year per1orl of trans1tlon 11 30 Man to Man
7:00 LJber,ce
This period ended Monda~ , and 11 45 Indu.~try on Pa1·ade
130 Frontier
the army made good on 1ts pro 12 00 Mr Wttard
8.00 C9medy Hour
mtse to start the country on 1Ls 12 30 TV Chapel
T'tlevwon Playlto1)sf!t :
way to full rule by the people.
1 00 Championship Bowhng
JQ:IIII Lorette. You~ 'ibbw
2. Sovtet Russia amtounced that 2 00 Talent Showcase
10:311 J"'llce
Jt would formally: hand over its( 2 30 Youth. w~nts to Know
11:1111 'J'r~~ lbealre
naval base of PGrkkala to Fm· 3 00 Dr. Spoek
1W Sip
land next Thursday After World
3 30 Zoo Parad~
Waz U, Russta compelled Fm -~--- ~- ------.._.,-------~--r1and to "lease'' the south ..coast
·
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base {o 1t for 50 years The Krem
lm annoqn~ed last September
tltnt i.t would gtve up Porkkaln,
39 years ahead or hme After
next Th.ursda~, the people whom
the Russians evtcted from thetr
SATIIRDAV
5·00 Chureh'.a Big Story
homes m the area w1ll be tree to 9·30 Si.ln On Prayer
G:30 Sat11rday NeW. Sjleetal
reliiin.- 9 30 Captam Jl'..att~sro()
5:45 Feoture Report
3. Hope rose for rt friendly set 10 30 W1nky Dink and You
6:00 Y&gt;)U No 'i'hf"G
tlement of the dangerous Cyprus 11 00 Mtghty Mouse Pl,JYhouse
8:30 Sat11rday L11eJ SIIOw
dispute. Greece demands that l 1 30 Tale.s of Teus RauJers
7:l!Ch-Jolllul1 Cll'llln lhDir
Britain surrender the east Medi. 12 00 811 Top
7:80 B,.~ tbo Clock
terranean island, whtc~ has be· 1 00 Lone lbn1er
s~~ ·
come the most tmport Alhed
8·80 Hone,..-.
as A parachuter he can volunteer md1tary base tn the Mtddle East 1 30 Capta1n MidDltht
9:00 Her~ Schrlller• ho lor
for the spectal forces. Ahead of Advtces from London mdtc:tlll 2 00 Best Foot Forward
the lads who have the courage to
2 30 Town &amp; CouDtry
Cross- 8:30 l'or.l Sl81" JubU~
raise a band 00 thiB detatl are that Greece, and Cyprus Greek
·
ropds
tbe llonef
natlonalists, mny agree to w1der
B1g
Ten
Basketball
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Tbe Lit&amp; Sbow
00
3
months and montht of fUIJged home rule for the island, with a
'
· _rot he
h 1 "'I d
-~~--:::-=:=:-::7-~"-:1,.,,.;=7 .,..,,.,,..,,.,teaming. Some make it, spme
don't. Men here are separated ~~:f!rl"';o~et~~ ~ °
fu~;~· SUNPA-1
. - .... - i:OO Fr~at' itpw 'b~~t;i. 4 ' •
from pb~~.:
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Tht lid
10 00 Sign On
5.QO Jl~Di)V' 1 • 11 110
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1 T~ newly-elect~d Fre.wh 10 00 ~TUp Unto If¥ Feet
6:30 lmale ·oakley
Ftrllt, there i$ a half year parliament met in Paris in an at· 10 30 Look lip 1: Lite
7:00 ~14!
·
com·se in ps:y~oloa:lcal warfare. mosphere o£ dtssens10n which ll 00 The Cbrl.stophen
'7 3Q Pri. . S$el.M&amp;I'f"
Study ol thin&amp;&amp; hke commuljllca· fOre~ded month~a or' , recurrent 11 30 Camera Three
8•90 E4' $11lllv•n
tions, medical aJd, taehes, wea· Ci!bio.et tr~~res. Forma lion of
a 12 00 l!et's Take a Trip
8·00 G E Theatre
pons and morn all' borne trammg strong
m'-"jor 1ty
government 12 30 Wild Bill Hlckot
b
seem d
t
'bl
Wh ...
9:30 Alfred kltc}lcikk 'l'b,eltrft
1 00 TV Classroom
Later, the tough
oye
get I
e
mposSl e.
!(~,.ever
10·00 ~ppo4_qtmept with .Uveoschoollrig in .mount&amp;J,D climbing, bloc forms a cabmet will be at 1 3Q Btble Comes Alive
tul'Gf
amphibious and survival train· thhe mh&lt;lrdcy of tbe Commumsts. 223000 TAhde Mtagic Bondi
10·30 What's My Liae
mg
w o o 150 seats m the fl26
ven ure
All or thlii isn't easy, fellows, seat national a~embly, und the 3 00 Fan the Nahon
1J 00 Sunlfily NeWs S~ecial r
t
1ea d er 3 30 S"nday
News
I, 1 15 Late Stinw
m c.tse you thtnk Qf jOJnmg the f 0 Jlowers o1
an tl ·ax
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&amp;pecial corps. The medic team, Pierre PouJ&amp;de, who holds 53

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Nichqls Repol'U 1
»hort ol,amazint
land that IS now
lower soli ela!!Jes
t1nd In other States that are Idle In f.he humid area of ibe Nation
Much of tbts idle lower rlWIJJ l'nd rould be improved with httle to~t
and developed Into pasture.
"These mUllons or idle acres {)[ the best lands aft! clOie to n111r·
ly HARMAN W. NICMOLS
organlzlqg and diruting
kets, to population eenter~. with N&amp;d!J. and traMporlat~o~ flUUl1ng Unltt4 Pr"1 StiH Corrnpon.,.nl democrftle.. guerrila bamb
thtougb them, ami w11h schCiols and muni('i~l &amp;cwernments tit•b·
WASHU'fGTON UP-Don't get hind th'e lines.
hshed
sassy with any Dlln you happen
llort ltrtll Ho.,_
"Wh(Orc the Reclamalton Bureau wants to build the ~Jmlt~·billion to meet m the stre.et who Ia
The home station of the
dollar Upper Colorado R1ver Project, ~her" 111 httle "op~latlon, f~w wearing a green felt beret cock
N C
outfit iAi at Fort Bragg,
,
: oad!l M m('tropol1tan murkets, few tqwos. Tbe enormous cost of H · ed 'a!o'et his 'I"~ eye.
He'll
be
'lll""mu.
B!ld
U
he's
In
the
van(\llrd
at
the
moment
tahlishm1,1 muntctpql govf'rnment~. Pl}hee torcH, HCbOQls, building of n vile mood he D)ay haul oU end located t the Mountain and Cold
4
lughw11ya and uew towm mu.11t be added to the rnst of d~veloping
n on
"
e.
(Weather
'I'ram,lng Command at
Clobber
Yo ,.
th(' ar~d land •
F t c
Col
0
Like as not, tr you look him [ or
arson,
'11 ~ ~ fin unbf!l1uvuhl•• propo~nl for the purpo.sl' of s:row1n2 more
•rt
(In•
that
be
!POd~
Not
every
solrltN
cnn
Over
'ou
f.ttm prf\IIU(b or kmds alreatlv 111 great surplus whtlu thete ate these
l
tll
d Th
th mnkr
JUmp y,•ms's" on his chest and 1 c gra c.
e man tn
e green
nul11ons or ·1crcs of good 1dle lllnd In the Midwest. South und Enst"
happens to ' be one of tlle u s beret hai to be a rly ooe, and,
2 Tt:le. s O\'le t Russ1an govern·
11u&lt;&gt;m er nHith~&gt; surwv had been conducted under hts dire-ction ill ArJ1l.y's !pOSt venaUle SQidlers
artually, you may never bump lor example, has to be able to
tlw Slet;J.., or Ahtl.mrnu Arkansas, Florida, Georgta, Illntots Indiana,
was not of the to"gh mto h1m on the street
,
perform amputat\OQ!I ln.,~ fteld men~}~dira ted th!t 1t planned . a
The ber•t
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h d k d Hti
a~!j. ,clip out aq aUtng eppendtx, big campo gn
or
Commumst ' ·
Iowa KE'n1o.~cky. Loul&lt;~lano, ~iehigan, MinnesDt.a, M1sslsstppi, Misgourt,
may or rtp out an 1 ~ected tonstl.
penetration in Labn Amer1ca
North c~r·oltna, Oh1o. Soulh C.aroTinB, Tennessee, Virglnta and Wis mau's choosing, but 'it Ls part ot 1' 8 guy. ii:l an pte e ·
his new off1ctal ,:et-up.
be medtc, a weapons or demo·
In addition each fellow baa Premier Nikolai A
Bulganln
constn
The "Oldler in the beret will be hUon expert. a Unguast, a radio
,
ld I
t"
d
l'h ~ Bur~J itll ol ReclomaLaon wuuld have us believe that wo mu~l
SAT.YRDAY
8 member' oi one o£ tbe 15 new operator, or all uf tht'\se rolledl~~r_be au expenenced butcher. st• len 'thqtues 1hon-anK ·answer ID a 'National People's Army." Its
be
able
to
disaect
a
erv
w
a
t
e
remltn
IS
bas1s
Will
be
the
present
highly•
must
~pend b.lhons to develop )'II ojerh hke the Upper Colorado in order to
I
I
n
teams which compnse tbe 77th n 0 e.
chicken, or br~all: up th,e shank rea d Y I0 ente r d tp1omat1e and militarized "Barracks People's 1 3 4 4 SJgn Oo
t.rovtd~ loud end ftber for our growmg popultrtlon
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HIS speculi lr:unmg starts when oJ 11 ste(,!r. He must Je,e.rn how to economic relat10n.o; wtth all of Police." The new Red army Will 3 45 K1ddJ~' Korn6'1'
'Thut ~imp!}! 1.11 not trur On th~ ruescntly producinl( fal"m lands Sp~i.el fiH'ces G.fou~all
for
p;;natloop live olf tt)e land and sboot or the 20 Latm American repub· be coordinated Wllh the Russ 1an I !l·OO Danc:eland
\\&lt;'nrc growm~ ~;o mm•h foocl anri flhllr that we canna.t f1nd adequate J&gt;orne 11 the shootme h~tsiness he volunteers
comes
again,
thlll
fellow
and
hltJ
Jump·schoul,
after
eight
"ce~s fu.:h for hts own living, tf neccss-1 lies:. At ~resent only three of and Russum satellite armies un I ~·00 Satur.day We~n .
~pace to storr 1t 0e.(pi1e plam rm reducln!l thl&amp; output WP are faced
t.:JJ;m·mat'.,S
wUI
'18
e
tt.ie
job
of
nf
rough
ami
tumble
b(l!!IC
trnin· aty.
1 them maantam
diplomabc reJa. der Sovtet Marsbal Ivan Kouiev. 8.00 l!l:vantellsUc H,Qur
,,~run lltl ~ ~ f'tr wtth i'normuus surpluse~. In liOme products record
mg
•
The line IJ&gt;n't vet¥: Jone:, men hon~
With Russia--Argentina 1Itl formation is Russia's retort 6 30 Picturama w~ .Jeailua
Ytl"I&lt;LI
It a man ts high up m h1s
It forms on the left, as u§'ual
Mex1c~ an(l Uruauay. Officials in to the armmg of weat Germany 6.45 News by J~D C~
"\'cot the Run'au of R~.-&gt;elumation would havn Congre~ appropriate
WashJDgton
bad e)(pected the of the side o[ the United States 7 00 .Ci,ty Oet•U.Yt '
hJUJOll!i
dollars fm SU\ih UO,.CCC!li.IAry and Wasteful pL·oJects a!l that
move
.
.'
f
hey
regard
ls ,as an open aQd its allies o£ the North Allan· I 'i·30 {hatk ~,JubUM
proposed In the Upper Cnlorudo Basln This proJe.ct alone would Sfd·
challenge,
especlpUy
in the ceo be Ti'eaty Orgamzation It 1s 9 00 L~nt!e W~lt
file D nl'w $4 RJII!on tax loss on thf' Nalion'H t4'xpay-:u Th!! follr
' · l f.'Jo.~l• l r.WhKcJ
nomic
~itld,
to
tlie
United
States. expected that more than· 200000 110:0() Live WrestiJ~
ACROSS
f. Ahead ·
21. Un·
Stales ~h·nefllJnll would pay IPs~ than two p~cent df the cost. Tq,x
r.JwrJw (•l~·liJ l•l
3.
Communist
East
Germany
Eqt German J-Ouths will ' be 11 00 SatuNiay ~e~
1
ltlatlve
Cllle-t
li.
Crouch
ta
cooked
1 !1~1~1 -:1 lo
l :?m :.'.l
puyers of the othe1· 44 Sliltcs would hpve to pay the ba\anr.:e" '
announCed the establishment of drafted to join the 12o,ooo-man 11:10 The Sbey~~·a C.U with
r.; r.:~ mna:t.tiJ
(Phil
IIIJ
real'
.22.
Hall'
The cnHt of brmgme the IJll.llions of aer~ of good farm land now
UL:.H~ f•j fA1 l•1 [ ~I.~W
- · - - - "r~opJe's Police'' 1n tbe new anti
Dr. O. ~· ~~ell
5 Stupor
0 Operu.nrt
2" Fortify G:J:OJ
Idle into full product ton would run from only $15' tO $l!W) a:n acre,
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of
the
(ana.t
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llk~ to extend .our fbanks to you
and your paper for the news Item
announcl'n&amp; our otdlnat10n serviee. We feel the postttoq of the
ltepJ 'nd t~e loo;th of the Item
eon'tri~Jut&amp;d grelttly to the success
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as a money making project
Refreshments wei"E! served by
the hOJteu to M1s Htram Fisher,
Mrs. Eugene Forbes, Mrs Chnsty
Baer, Mrs John &amp;·ott. Mrs Jobn
F Ba1ly, Mrs Russ Watson. Mrt
Amanda Baer Mrs Hanson Hol·
ter, Mrs. U S Nease. Mrs Fred
Ntase, Mrs Mark Evans.
Mrs
were
aJven
fn·
and
one
~~:ues1, Rev
Elwood
. •••• _••, ••-At
WollcJ;'.
Elwood
"The Mean·

~

:omplete WBEI!:li ALIGNMENT
balanciDg aa.d brake service. Fot
rent-Eltctrlc
Haekeltl' Sp.fety Sarvice., West
steamer. cuatou Fisher.
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
dleport. Ph. 6206-X.
11-il~l I

Pttrick Lochary gave a
the book. "Within Two
anct Mrs. Denb,y Davip M. Cory, whi· vw HyMII, Pomer.oy, are afto
wJth lndiaDJ and their neunt;lnl . thl ..,......,..,. of
when the Women's thltlr .teUilhr.r, MIN .._lne, to
of Grace
EpiJooP,al ........ P1l.....,, Hn ef Mr. anll
met Thursday afternoon Mn. lveMII P1iatw, of WHt
Wtth Mrs. Edwin Shtd•. TIM Mddiftt will 1M tn
an went ef the ftHr futvre.
aeiBIOn

president, Mn
Jrthe
., plau were made
meeting

Auxillary

Yo11 han IOIIIIethin
To Sell, Trade or ...... ••
no11nco, Let A DQI!If
S.nHntl Display
or Waitt Ad b4i Your
ltpre..nf*tl...
- Thty Gtt lel11lts •

Church,

Two Furnishg:d • Room
MENTS, new furniture.
Par·
paid. Call 6044-M.

1lm5 PLYMOtJTH 2-door, V-8 en·
gine Very

nice,

$15t15

Parsons Middleport

---......---

Juumy
121 ·6tc

1953 FORD Paekup. 11,000 actl
lt!Ues. ~ WI!S. Jtmmy Parsons,
1\illfdli#Otr."' ~~ lh ""' f2I 8tc
_. 1952 STUPEBAKER Commander
V·8, rad1o and heater, $595
J1mmy Parsons, Mtddleport
1 21·6tc

S,: (18 I EirrpiOY!'l_!lnt

1953 PONTIAC Delu• 2-di!l&gt;'
dan $1195 Blaettnar's I'Om~y

--Middle aged ]ally wants hOUBt'work by the week. Experiencea.
1,. 1954 FORD 2-t~n 4'r11Ckt 2 .sp. 1 Write '9K 688-X % Daily Sea·
aJ.le, LW,, ....,t4(t5. i Blaet1nlr'l,
t 1ncl, POmeroy. '
1·18-ltp
Ohfo

1·21·6te

Pomeroy,, Obio. i ,., !'; 1 ~
1953 GMC 't.! ton Piekup Truck,
$795. J»aettnar's, Pomeroy,
1-21-Gtc
f1

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d .,
,

0

(9) For

Safe

(20 I Business Services
Por reliable radlc.. and TV repair.

call

6048---J. W'•
mates.
B&lt;hmollo
Middleport, Oblo.

aU

-Mit'. *'
WE BUY'

ICRAl' 1BDN

.........

••ttt

r ; ' condition.

dl••ort·

BAker Groeery, Mid·

. •+-e•

VICE All makes
Teebniclans.

Wh~•l Ch~

IJ"!'ffMMI!IIfda

Ambulance Service
Phone 285

9xl2 Lq&lt;JOLEU!.I RUGS, thirteen
pattetns in stocll:. $4.98 eaeh.
BakeJ Grocery, Middlepqrt.
1-le.tlte

f9 ·-·--'- ·'-·- -- --- -- - -- - --- -

Wash job and lubricaUOD.

, 'GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES,
regi.stered AmeriQ'
IfenneJ
1
, . Club. Phone 3814. • • • 1•21¥'
Ml :· Bids WiU b; received at the of·
l,o ~ce o~ ·Manning D. Webster,
Pomero;v NaUonal J3q1J, B~ld·

Free pick·UP and service.
for • 1tJ~ ' sUl"llist,.
Uoe' &lt;lllr 1II01!IL Oll'·BI1!01AL
Darst MobUoil Super-Service
Phone 9097
East Matn SL
!It .., ,' ,1·11·1otp _ ~ • 1

Februafy 3rd, 19M, lor the fann
_real estate of August ·r. Snyd~,
('dec&lt;aS!lll;• ·-•ling .~ ':JHI ....~
l{of'" d!" !..,, located In Sale!'l
. ~Qwnsblp, Meigs
County, Ohfo

special made 88Ditary lined tanlf
is Ui&amp;ll for·bfUijDg.
costs J)(
Dlciile-~. Ill"' llhi tiolll. Cf&amp;fMjl
C. W. Buck, Rutland.
1-lz.etc

1nr, Pbmeroy, Ohlb; OIP ubill' wierltibtfug m'Ti~U:D cr.Ei\li'
U;OQ, O'clool&lt; A. !ol. on Frldfy,
AND 100% SOF'I: WA')'EII. A

l

r
t

:U:
£~: ~~~ :~ ~r;:· · 120·.6! ·lf1S\lrqnc4!
bam afld otber ou.ttidHifidrill A~ • .;... ,. , • ~ I••
'
t

value· $6,1500 00.
See
Mannidi D. Webster. Property
i:AJ.y Y seen by contacting James
Htitto·P.} -.t Holton's Store, Dexter,

; O)lto.
t

1'be right is reserved to reject

l all bi&lt;Jt.
',

1 '

I

I-

• MANNING 0. WEBSTER
-.lhfth'ltltnlter

140-3tc

•' J

(1) 21, 28;

i1liiNISil£11 hOUSE for
Completely

modem.

painted.

Uneol~

JUis.klt

·

A Vox Humana 01 ~&lt;In slop
two n('w fiJIIR a ( hrl31Hm

lleguta

)laoniDJ:,

Hendricks,_ Ru119ell Lewis,
Russell, Jamce Tbomaa;
th grade, Ralph
Edgar Lambnght, Sharon . Van
Cooh~y ,
Sixth Grade, MarJOI'Ie Burt, A11ee
Jean Catso,
Wanda UghtfO(It,
James Pullins, Dovld Reed; Filth
grade, Judy Overturf. ~olltth
grade, Ruth
Reed,
Raymond
Thomas Ronald Hanning, Bon
nie Mtller,
Brenda
Wa~~:ner
Third Grade, Davtd Mlller, Lor·
etta Fr1dl('y, John Johnson
Moore, Jerry
Davis;
~~~nd
Grade, Sharon Biegs, Kay
Thpmas EYatu, Tet'l'f ~,..
Donald Napper; rtrst Gnde.

Amenean Society of paano tech
oktam at l.ouiJvtiJt, Ky, VII! ted
ba aunt, Mrs. 0 H Myer1 from
Tuelday to ThundQ' of
tb1t1
week. Enroute home he w11l vuut
Wltb b11 bi;Jit"", W. K. Wight,
FILMS SHOWN
Roebnter, N. Y and C C W11ht
Miss Margaret Sauer, whG is
Qf CorrnraU, Ontario, Canada
prestdeni of the Metes Codnty
"
Ro ~-•
d hl!d
'WCTU, reported thiS Week that
JJJr.l.
r u~er an c ren t'" tem w•~e rJl m "Wh.at About
Jimmy Jaekle and Joan of Pine 1 .. e
Grove '8pf1lt Thursday with her Aleohol?" bd heen shown under
mother Mrs Ray Seldenabi(O
the au.spJ£U of the Wc:JY •t tbe
'
Rutland, Pomeroy and ltiddlepor1: _
William later retunled home Hteb Scbools th1s month
We4nuday frDRI Holt.er flosp1·
tal where be underweat major
PTA MEET CALLID
tnd ~ is
eonvalHcing
The Bradbury PTA w1U meet
Wednesday at tbt&gt; school arter
having 1M1r meettDg, wbieh w~
Mrs. Earl Oliver left l:urt week scheduJIMi for laat weet. cancelled

1•~·~ K~en
~

eryn Landaker, Clarence
foot, Candace
Hutton,
Roush, Carl Stewart,
Thomas, James Whitlatch

Kath-

head 01 t:beea;ii;;;use;.•;,;l.;l;,he;.:;;biH):;;;;;;wi;;c;;i";i;"";·;;;;.,.,
r

La-,

the lNO motber1 mateJJ on polio
In ldeip C4unty ri&gt;lted io
valle and O,Xter, Thursday m
the intereot ol the wort.
Colonel lllld Mnt. ltoy
Wall
left Th'-lndaf for their home,
WIShington, D. C., afler a severFOR TH~~ BUT
days' Yilit with Mr. and Mrs
R. JC.nil'bL
1
MR. A. R. Kftiihl left 'nlunAND
day oight ror an indefimte vuut
1n Beliartqn, W. Va.. w1th her
parents, Mr. and Mrs W El Gall
JUIT DRIVE IN
Tbe P&amp;!lt Matrons ~f Pomeroy CURB SERVICE At ALL TIMES
ChaptEr 186, OES Will meet 1n
regular sess1on, Tuesday eveCOOK'S MASON
nong at the Mucnuc
Temple.
\litth Marcia Hobstetter as host
RT 33 M*SO . W v•
ess
.
"
N,
• ...

I

HAMBURGERS
MILK SHAKES
PARK·ETIE

OPTO • • 't.IS"I'

_,;;iobt:ll

berta Bing, A- Hanaon,

and

and
Amertcan Will he dedteated at the
Federmd Church Sunday morn·
tnM at thl' mornJil !l wonh1p ser·
vtee
The organ !rtop was pt'esented
to the church by Ml'S Ben ~eutz­
linl and the flags were l!lfts of
the Frumd!y Ctrcle

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
Olflte Btllll'lt

\~~~~~~

East ~..llb.ti!f. Pomeroy
I lo 12, % to 5. {Close at N- 011 Tll!IIL)

Ro•oald

Eleventh Birthday
Celebrated By
KariBeclc
•

L!I04L ~TICE

;

n.•·· MI!Jtl ......
chlldrto"t - ...... with tile fa•Ry'o

....-;.., .... a C}llicll

.,.,... "-.. ""

.,.._..,_.,.
••• -

........ wit!&gt;

lftgtGO&lt;IIH..I

THE
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
MONITOR

""
""'--·
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ttcdlers. and students all ~
..,. world NOel _, ..,.. rhll
Jillf
Freahl1

can 38641.

Frye, . Loretta

for Cmemmrh to take the Marine
Corps phy.u cal f'1:am:natlon flew
to California Friday mght to start
their boot trammg

Real Estate
ua,

The Bradbury Scllool·s

Roll for the ~ six weets
as follows· Eighth Gnd~.

Joe Rtee, Charlet Sm1th and
&amp;me Kauff who left this week

' Board

By Dean

COMPLETE lnJuranc~ Protectif'n
Ufe, Auto; l'lre, Polio Call Dm
MiU.. Ktddleport Oblo
'
·

(21,)

$•

Announces IX
Wee/c $ H0n0t
· •Rolf

deliYery of

tbe

Melp

1

praise~

- - - - --

a~. M~~eport, ·~·~:~~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::~::~

r pertY. Contact Lee Wood, at ' watchmaker. COLLINS
""' main
tuard boule 01' maia
~ f.~b
office.
1·10.12tp FOREMAN &amp;

:-':-::-=-:----

St

(

who had been
visiting has mohere FriKarl Ben: celebrated bis elev·
enrorte to bl.S eotb ~ When be iavLtcd a
ilvU\,. bt. friettds ta a skaUD,J
('~~~:~M~ill~~er, who is employed &amp;wtY at tbe Point Pleasant Rmt
'-~
had a ptece of steel and then back to the home of his
from his eye Fr1day ac- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
~j!!~g to word received by his
Mr and Mrs Doyle Mil· plqed •llllleS and were
i&lt;:e .cream; cup cates, pink
,Kiq, son-in.Jaw or Mr t:~nade and favor!.
WUI RuQ.Ol,4a, local, ts• a
accompanyiq
Adults
~r,IOa! patient at Lawing, Mich.
he
on for ru· group to Point Pleasaot
Edward Mrs. Beck, Mra. Howard
E Mrs Walter Raint~y, Mrs.
Mr King, wbo Hiqdy, Mrs. C. A. Wiggins
ot the f~er Grover Davis. Young
Hindy, David
1s a frequento'i~- were
Eric
Darrell
Sandra
. E Bovt, pastor of the David
Bapijst Cburc:b, and H M. Sbaron
and Ediaon Baker were re- Kitk Beck,
of the l~al church 'JiMmD.I!) A:J(J9q
at the ordmahon of the Judy Butcher, Karen
J~nkulS at the Ra· Sandra Brew1ngtnn, Evelyn
Church At the even bons. Cha!lene Oav1s.
Mrs L. D D1les at·
the ceremony
Thil - • can gh'e J8'
Wmebrenner has been
d..........,.
i~·•turn&lt;•d home from nolter l{oswhel'e he was a sull(ical pa-

OHIS VALLIY
JUNK CO.

Slightly used CROSS TIES 7x9,
~
for sale, cheap. Located on Ky- QUICK SERVICE ()n
J:er Creek Electric Plant Pro·
pairing by Factor)'

Eleetrie MEAT SLICER In good

the

tfotiee ,ill bere,br Jiven that t~eal·
ed prop()Sals will be received at
Mr and Mr~ Lcw1~ Swttzer, of
the Offi~e of Ute Board nf Me1ss
Coqnt:V COmmiHIORed'S
at the Porter; Mr and Mrs Lar ty Rice,
Blszet
Ctlurt Jlotlse i~ Pumeruy Ohw, upt Pt Pleasant, M1,. John
and
so.n5,
Ricky
:md
D:n
1d,
Galli
Lil
1&amp;1:~h l.st, 1056, Jl
fpr the followins pol1s were guests of Mr and Mrs
fl. L Dunham and famtlv Wed·
.,..Ja$.
surfaee
Mrs William Robson has reand repaJ11ing WID·
and applymg two turned from L1ma whf're she had
tbe exterior of VISited Mr and Mrs CIJfford Cun·
ami
Court Housr ningham and sons, Keath
Jpamted Denny
by the · ;Mrs Carl Williams has been
other returned from Holzer Hospital
by the Where she was a me&lt;hcal pahent
1. E Miller has learned t)'o
award
bls daughter Mrs Norma Ix;lr
til at UniversitY H(r!!
, where she is a

jJ&lt;&amp;Dt1'1'1J114,lj ) .· - ·

-&amp;li

the

MIDDLEPORT'
SOCIETY

NOTICE TO cONTRACTORS

Jimmy
1·21·6tc

with

ol

IBradbury School

Gallipolis, on
9 Mrs Dale Osborn,
president wtll be pre·
Ulis meeting.
conclusion or the meet*
were serVed
to eleven mem·
Theodore Ebersbach
Crow pre.s1ded at the
and tea services

1955 FORD stataon _}Vagoo, fully
equ1pped, $2395
Middleport

Hightight 01
· ,Auxiliary Meet

~:~:;;;;;:;;;;;~;~

of

JliiM!y

Wilbur

Ruth Ana. MH.
t.h ~me
Arnol d and dablht•,
Sllz.a rmt' Mr .;
W1UI.am Morp"
Mr~ Arlt.-e Abhott Mr8
Hom.tr
P.&lt;1dfm·d Mrs Rollin Radrord tal
da ughter . Connae- Mn Scott POl~
mer and gra ndM
on . Jeffrey . .M-.
William Radford and son, Bfllr
Ray Mrs Wilha m Grueser, Mn.
Uwt s Cru esrr
Mrs
Edward
Humphr ~&gt;y and Mrs Ed£ar Alibott and ch1idrt'n Eddie
JIO:d
Kathy

h At Federrlfed Church

SPkatchewan, Canada, who bas
been attendiDI the convention of

•

18 ~ l Auto Services

~OM,

Gaylord C. W1g,bt

Mr.,

and dat 11tht ~r

Fl&lt;1g Dl'flic"lion Set

SOCIETY

Book Review-Is

1-1-t£

5.0..tf

POMEROY

our

&lt;Lit• OaoqiiV M4 8oodal

310-M. A. N Bengel.

Y. rll o Mr~ a!JO\ C .1111d

H all

sol~

-111'1

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Phone 261.

I

0

ll!ft. o\lltOIIIolllli. .....

furmsher~

apartments. one 2·
room and Qne 3·room. All utJ11·
ties One J.room untumiibtd
apartment InqUire Home Jt~­
taurant, &amp;tt&lt;klteport.
1·1.6«&lt;=

~!!CIIE­

1·17-11

1 I

Grtllj,l!

J uhr. H1rtune und ~hr;.i AhL'v "'u·
tt!r a" ho&lt;~ t n~t-'1
Mr!l AlnUI l .t&gt;unard, tm•&lt;~~,.tln t
was 1n ~barge of lbt· bu ~ • nHll
~~~ 1011 when plan ~
v.t rto m ;~dr·
tor tuk.ing i1 nrst ull cuursr it
was v()ft&gt;d t.ct havt a s1lent auc
lion ot the- next meet1ng w1th
the proceeds to ~ give n to the
polio luOO A contest co ndu cted
bJO Mn Howard Bolin ... a ~ won
bt Mrs Leonard and Mrs E&lt;.lgar
Abbott

I

foreSf,Run WSCS Are Guests
01 Mrs .Alfred'Yeouger January 18

INSUIWICII - O f

or mwe on parts by bavu~g your
tradof engme overhauled be 4 room kpus£ and ba'th in Ma,iOn
City. c,u Ivan Bush, SP 3-531D.
~tore Mareh 1, 1956? Alr&gt;u
ask
_ _ _ __
1-lB.fltc
about our special on pamting
and tuneup- , Mel&amp;s EQu•pment 2 Five room modern
APART·
Qo. PboAA~
J,H8tc
MENTS, with ltundry and ,.,..
' ' i!BlNG YOIJR'" Sl:IOI';S Tq RA· age New G-room dwellina with
CINE SHO!t SHOP AND SAVE tlarare and laundry. Phone

~-

lao!l!e Bead11 lfal\')db!.,PoP!roY Socletv F.~.d!!Jlt!!!or:::JPh~ollin•!..8!l244!!!...:~~~!~---

Yro.~fol!

Did you know you could uve 25%

'

CJunor 8. Scbaal, Middleport Society Editor - Phone 6070

14) For Rent

TAt&lt;Y 'l'AKE YO'tl!\ WANT 2 FU11NlSHED APARTMill'fl'S On
Methaotc St. and 1 FtJaNIJH.
Al&gt;S AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
ED
HOUSE: on Llnc:olo 11111,
llj" TilE EYENINGS. CAW. 387.
Pomeroy.
Ewiq's
FARMALI. TRACTOR OWNEilS
Store. W. Ohio
Ma.tnInquire
St., Pomeroy,

DAILY CR.OSSWORD

YOUR UR

old

Both for $(IS ( onta('t Frank
Holter IU 1 lt arme Ohio
1·2U atP
'

Two

novelt} advertising,
and book matches
- call Pomeroy 201.
l -20 3tc

e:oo

bl 11w

Noti~es
CANDIDATES
For cnmpmgn cards,

WCHS-TV ChpnneiJ

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With

Main Stret1 out of hlji.b Wltf'r
and Wtt.b nl.et view. f4000 00.
MlDDLF.POrtT - 6-roo1n tr~mt

~--

qn

action they detm

or

Il 1

u·oo

n

SEV HEIFERS B months

"rhto fttl('\: ~rin g~ (l, Itt':' lttoaJ
ft .. frP&lt;rhmf'nt~ firE' M"'"\'Ni 1at
th I lul1 m1t Th unula~ ,.f1•rrrhlHl ilw ho-:1 • ~~•.; 10 th011e DAme.d

n~&gt;w hath IIMd kltlbf'U. lllrJf
por ch oKa ~ he&lt;~lmJi, lOcated on

(Jght s Uitrl h}dr rmttc iift· tUltl .
vatm~t~ No
t. mower '
and
plow~.' t\ll eq uipment in
sh1111pe JMO Alto two

ki&gt;n house and garaJI!e Lll'Je
clatcrn, elechielt)' and bottle
gas I acre lot Total
p,rlee
$2800 00 Down pa}ment reo
Ftve 600 x 16 t Jrt'S tubt.IS and
qmred $100000, balance $2500
wheels Call
Sl't ucc 35622,
per month
Clifton, W Va
l-19·3tp FARM- 100 acres in Salem Township, ?·roOm house, barn. gar(
age and 1mplement sbed 3S
acres m cultlvattoh Tractor
and equ1pment, 20 head of eat·
Card of i'ban~ and ~peclal Nu FURNISHED OR UNFURNISUtle liU'ludlng 12 milk cows, 11
ED APARTMENTS for
tlces of Event. prmted at reeu
sheep, bop, and all feed (J!Otb
139 Butternut Ave
lar d~sifleP rates. ObJWariet
and h~) 1'o~ll'l pt,Jl!e $8&amp;00.00.
pubHJaed at 1 eea.t per word.
CIJCKLIIt liALTV
5·ROOM
Cilaraed Ada received by m&amp;U or
It• t2t
Phoot 101-'t
MENT, newly
telepbone ~tveo. euttul at~·
1·21·3\e
water heat furnished.
Uoa.
preferred Pbone 337.J.

700 Saturday Ni,a:ht Jambore~
7:30 ~~~ ~H-'P!i•t

U..

Wmch~ &amp;

Roy Ro;ers

T~A&lt;'

lJ,EEllE

~"

t-lt Uippf'tt wlth I !ltirtef' POMMU/ -7~"" il'arM

'T'OR

l@rtlon Mlntm:ua dultltlto r.JJc.t eenta ~r word lor tbrt'f' !lOA•eeutlve lnaertioDfl
S
I
J)fcia - One month for 2&amp; tellb
per word.
Puij. raLe ~;~r .2 cents pe: word will
bt ch ,1r1 ed rot ad~erti~:~il).!l 1r not
patd for Mfore th• \6th of each
month foUowih" mJertlon
•
lrrors u~. AQvert1iiJI&amp;-Should be
reported Jll1h:.edial,q. Tbe D~lb
Sentinel wUl not be reaponslble
for more than oue lncornet inaertloa.

»o;rpw•r

,t\11'

that they toutd
1f they wtshed, take whatever
.(!ppropnate
"I consider th&lt;&gt; fmd1ngR of this survey nothmg
In add111on to the 21 mtlilon acres of the belt Jarm
ulh• m 19 State.o; there are milUona ol other tert• ill

C~rrespondent

The week's good and bad news
on the
mlernallonal balance
sheet
The Good

343 Lex1qton A\e , New York CUy, Ul, N V

"I the
pl'cviolUl,y
thethat
members
of Congress
the States 6ino
whidr
.lUrvey aotJCied
was made
th~ lnrwlbatlon
wa~from
fortbeo.mlf!.l

$tafJ

· llltl'!! 2 ''ents p~r word, oa. lD·

5 ou BuHalo Bill Jr

SATURDAY
9 25 Slgn On
9 30 And}':~~ G!lng
1000 C!uldreng t"orntr

., "sJo4e1 U JOHN

' Rock Springs Better Health
Club To Study On Firsf Ai~ '

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7

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uttwrtl'

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EDIT9J

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WSAZ ··TV Channe13

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REYNOLD E. GREIN!

•

The Datlv Sentinel

(9) for Sale _ __ -__

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.

On

CI•Jtlcd Ada 'J'C"etYid bt ~ A.
M will be publl:itd&gt;a dit~ •lw

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._7h_.;:.e.o;~~!~;;.Y~l2f.'t!~err:t:Mj;id~le..-po_rt..;.,_Oh_..io_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _-------·~:::_.,;P.;.a~g:;;,e.!ll
....;.:.::.;t':;.;!

WANT ADS

~

RICHARD S, OWEN

TELEV

Commentary

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS--MASQN AREA

.,

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The Daily Sentinel

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.... oub-

IIJhtd dally In ....... WO&lt;Id-

fcmoul fot CGnltrueti.,. news

11-tf,!f

lltOria

n .-.roemo tditcmols

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h:irl:·;·:;u::.~ il

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ROOMS OF

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The QvietJQrl kliNe Motiltw

New Furniture

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Sotu~aaY: .J~nuory 21, 1_956

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Yellow J,ackets Lose Thriller To Athens
Middleport Reserve Squad Wins

...- - Crow Chick Bowlers Enter ABC Tourney

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1 from the fr ee ttuow line; Bowie~
A hard flJhti~&amp; Midd le port and Morris hit two upiece, il·
Yellow Jacket QUIOtetle, l&gt;e.tund thoughSouth,forAtbe nshitlhree
for almost three a~d a h.alf quar- and a free throw, with Wade aml
~ took olbe lead ·JD the closmg Rutkoskie, sinking a basket and
wnutes but ~taW them !!lender two free throws a piece. Athen
lud melt aw.ay, as they lost a outscored Middleport 18-10.
"dltlf dong" conteiit , 61HUI to the
Atbens Bulldogs, which !!KW d to·
Baker had the goal "zeroed in"
tal of 41 personal fouls called. m tb.e tbird frame, and tut fOUl
1'bree Jackets fc. ul ~oi out, on the oa..Y:el4 and three out o{ lhr!o!o.
local bard wo?d, Friday nigut.
from the ";:ratlli !me", McK1nne)
U.ach John Pai!&gt;OD 'I dull whtch racked up tW6 goals, and Morru.
-.as behind, Ml-4•\ at the end of sank two ~ket s and a (ree throw
the third qua rt{..r knotted the C:JD· to tQUDd out the :~con u g {or tb~
test ~2-~ Z. wtth five minutes ,e{l quarter. The Jackets were dov.L
to play, on IW w one handed pusb nve point.s at the end of the tbll'C1
!Jtot.s b)' Capl. Bob McKinney, and quater 4fUO. w~de helped keep
two tosliea from th..- foul hne by ni.s three tip-Ins and two foul
pard James Dowleo;. McKmne)' sboh; also Soutb hJ.t for 1iv c tal·
bit another QDC hand ~d pw;h slwt lie~.
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from the floor and ailin~ Larry
The taJler Redmcn -controlled
Baker, who played a litllc over tbe rebounds m011L of the "arne,
hllt of thr contest , sunk a tree out Baker and •Mords, wa.s provertnrow and the oran(lc and blad; bial thorn in lbeir side riD that
\h': c ahead by 1 Jree.
division comins down from the
A lanky c enter for the Bulldogs, 1 back board WJth the loatber many
Wen Wade, had other idc:u;, a1:1 timet~ . Hovatter was the "pepper
he tipped in a bucket, ilnd .sunk pot" of the club dt1ting the con·
two !ling ~; from the "grahc" line test using his speed to .an advan·
to take v1ctory !rom the graiip tage, and wa:; all over the noor m
or the win hungry Jackets. to put search of -the elu:;ive ball.
Mc·his five out in frctnl , 56-M Coach Kinney, playing with four foul.s,
tbarlca ~McAfee 's Rt'&lt;imf•n ncvt'r thrr;tugh most or th" game played
Jol&gt;t the ~ud, as J1m Rutk.oskie hi.ll usual outstanding floor game.
knocked the bottom from 1he bucThe Jacket reserves won theil
ket With two, to ext end the mur· fifth game as they came from h&amp;
gin by three. Bowles hit a free hind to trip the Alherus re:s.!rve.
throw to keep hill team In tbc :17-36. Hlndy with a long shot pu .
f,lght , bul a free throw by Wade the clincher on the contest Thl
and Capt Joe South, put ~ hP. din- Middleport roocrves were n~vet
chcr on the gam e, alth {lu ~ h in the ahead 1n the contc!il until Hind)
meantime Baker and B•hl'lea had unk his lone shot. P.feConkey for
racked up a free throw and buc- AtbeiUI wa1 the game'.11 leadmg
ket, but thi! was to no avall, as tally maker with 13 and Jumor
the hom had 110unded after Tom Kennedy led the Jackets in tha
Widdoea had missed a free shot, dlwion wtth 11 .
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nd the Jackets gained the reln the varsity g·ame the Jacket
bound, but to lose the ball out ot bit 18 out of 43 ehots from th
bounds.
Ooor, for a percentage of 41, ar.
Bob McKinney, Bob Morris and the Bulldogs hit 36 pcre&amp;nt 1
Rich Hovatter, fouled o11t in the their t~hots , 21 for 157.
last four mmu-te:t~ of play remain·
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Topll in the IIC&lt;lrlng dJVUiion for Morrill, F . ._ . ... ... 3·7
the evcning'5 hard fought cunteat McKinney, f&lt;' ~· .... ti·O D 18
was Wade, wJlb 24 talliCJl . South, Turner, C ---- .... 0-0 1
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wi-th 17, wa~ next in eteorinA tor Bowlefl, G .....•••• 5 7 3 11
his club and McKinney with 18 Hovatter, G .. ----- 0-t
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Baker •••••..••••.• 4-7 4 12
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wilh but r·ive minutes gone, but ATHINS
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quar ter the JRcket.s were aht•Ml hy Russell -------- - ··· I ·~
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In the second Quarter,
lh'! Middleport - -... 18 28 46
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Coach Ralph Sayro'" Falcons
1lowed the 111me up tonHider·
ably as they pl.11.yed a deliberato
brand of ball detla:ned to &amp;low
up \he apcedy Big Blecks.
Wehlma took an early lead at
the end of the flnt quarter at
However, tn the openinil
D\lnute of the second stanza, the
Blaeka tied it up, went on to
take the lead and were nevor
headed from that point throuah
the remainder or the contest.
DeMY Wedlile waa hij:h m•n
for the eveuina tn the scoring
depertment
aa he tollled 17
, polnJ,a. Joe Ford had 1~ for the
Felc,na and led both teams In
rebounda with 23.
Point Plea&amp;ant'a . two .:u&lt;~rds,
NoJ1on Hoachar aftd Bill Slnlth,
eamo up with areal rQbounding
aames •• th11 rormcr arabbcd 21
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NEW YORK- Fearll!ll.ll . }"'ralcy':.

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ton •el.!i the avera1e dilterence 1t
lliarly 12 polnta a 11me:
In the past 10 fNTI ot Pacific
COut Confercnee play, •lhe Hustle. had • 80-20 'f'e(!ord at home
aad ~ 32-48 mot: on t'he I'Qid .
'J'b.ety enJoyed a 8.8 point •ead
avmae on their on eoutt and,
wblle lrut~linJ, avenaed
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1 152-50 deciaioo !rom tbe P1nthen:. Leading Ill the way the
Hounda hid a bi&amp; fll'lt ball u
they hit fQI' 18 out of 38 llholl In
the two oponi'll otamu for 48
per ...~ aDd ihen foqht of( •
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1111 at Point PleaHnt with .n

817 • .,,,.1•· Tho Chich will
roll Sunday at 3 · p.m. h1 the
Fairborn HMald HincUclfi at
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an cos In 1 ·yeal'tl while bill
Dickey, a Jlall of Famcr. knocked
.only 202 In 17 yean. J\rtd, Jr you
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batkt~top ha,o; hit 209 in ~'IRhl
years to rut t.im only 21 batk of
Gabby llartnett'll ncord .
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buketblll 1ournament, despite its
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1hrec 111111\('.'l m the rt. rl{la~anl of three WiiUI an-d thuc la&amp;e.s in
Cily League Thur.,:day nJJlht ils the second balC ot plq.
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Crow rolled illmea of SM, 1MB
Krodel 111 the la~:~t ~nmc Th!_ and 803 for a · ~· .total. and . a.c~
dua tod from hi&amp;h schQol and the tuall!' beat out t.M Krodel . . .
Minneapolis r.akers drarted him by ~JVe Ptos on ·the total score.
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nutiJ!JI)d 1:1 4lloctlon.
nr 192 169- nd
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JOilt'~ ~~ pluyinlil his llflh YC&lt;~r chlnl 1511 and Grtr£ Durbin
()( c:olleg&lt;J ba~kethlll. After one Frank Quillen, was the bi,q
game in 1903 he l0t1t a yc 1r, and fOJ' the winnetll wU.b DIU
Mlmost his life, with a bural .iiipo hllh game of 213.
pcndlx. The ronfer&lt;'nce wiped out CkOW'S CHICKS
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wish they stilt hid thell" if.Dcle.nt :tnchini -~-- ~ 1.1 170 200
nickname or ''Thr. Grey foc.~·
ovauer ··- · - ~ 11)0 JIJB 139
The AAU lmxinJ team took 1 Dur.bia -··· --·· i$3 tU 187
Wtllopln&amp; on a roo~dl ~U"&gt;~ut Louks -------- 193 169 182
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dcr bo\# wr. won five 01 tbf) lth Roa1 - ----·- ·· 111 134 200
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Morrison • • ••. 138 1f2 1~2
Huckon -~ - -·- - 11D 162 19'.!
l.lobbmg Mild wtavina brln'a di .. White -···---- 1 0 192 164
qual1ril'ahon in Europe, where Qulllln -- - ---- ~49
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Bohyer ror e.ight, and oddly en ·
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durlnc the period
while the
Point Pleaunt quintet hit the
hoops for 18.
In the preliminary aame, the
Little Blaeb downed the Falcon
R1:1scrvce by a score of 42-32.
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A bad Hcond quarter proved
tbl IUIQn on Friday nl&amp;ht at extremely eoltly lor the Falcona
.. 6e expenae of the Wahama as the boys rrom the Bend were
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The Dllilv Sentinel. Pomeroy.MiCidleport, Otilo
m (Great Bend) Weekly Prayer
tervtce.s Wednesday 7 30 p
METHODIST CHURCH,

Mara:a.ret Willia:ma AlternOOil Ctr- 1 30
a m . Worship &gt;&lt;&gt;I"VICe To0
P1C "JeliU.S Only ." Dechcahon of
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priRST aAPTIST CHURCH, Middleport, Rev C. E. Hoyt, putor Follow•b1p.
Ruino Mothodtst ch ... h, ....

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Whln you pray, .. lrtht your
room end lhut the clctor, pray to•
yovr fatMr who ~~~ in .-em,
and fOUl Father who " " what
is MC,... will ,...ard you. (Matthtw 6:6.
UnltM Methodist Church, Pom·
eroy Rev J Leslie Kunze, Pa..s·
tor. Church School 9 1:)
Theo
Wor!5hlp ServJce
Smtth, Supt
10 30 "How God H~ndles Us"
5 .30 Youth FellowshiP 5 30 The
Methodist Men Will meet at the
church. Monday 7 00 V1.s1tatwn
Evangelism
Tu~5
6 30 Come
Double Cla.ss polluck Wednesda:r
'1 Mid-Week Bible Study Saturday
and Sunday MYF Mlli·Wtn:er In
&amp;titute at
Trmity
Mcthodb;t
Church m Portsmouth
ST.
PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Pomeroy, L M 1\.tohrborE, pastor The pastor IS plann·
jng to conduct m1d-week Lenten
scrv 1ce The first wtll be held on
Ash Wednesday, Feb 15th. at 7 30
o'clock Theme wtll be "Behol r'
Your Kmg" His Crown~ H1 s Seep
ter- Hts Robe--HUI
Km~o:dum}ILS Credentlals- Ht s Homa~PHts Death. The puhhc ts mv1tecl
THE RACINI MISSION, Ch•rlel
Bu h Pastor Sunday Sehoul 10
a ~' Sunday cvenlnl( w01slup
7 30 p m Weckb' Pnner Serv 1ceM
Tu~day 7 30 p m Purll&lt;tnd ;o;er
ykes Pra;er s~rvice Mon~ay al
'r·30 P m Regular church scrvicea
F n d ay· 7 30 P n,
RACINE AND GREAT IEMD
BaptLst Church, Rev Wc!:lley JenSermon Tupic "DiV·
P t
knl~,Rul~' 0 ~unday School 9 :30 a.
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In wur~hLO 10:43
0
m. Su~y m l~Y~U 7 30 P m
a m. ( CID~
WOTtihlP 7 30 p
Sunday evemng
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NOTICE
COUNTY' U
RI ""
•L ESTATE OWN!
TMI TAX BOOKS
ARI OPIN NO,_.
, .. The P•yment
Of
December &amp; Ju"•
"IAL
BITA.TE TAXIS
"'
lookt Will Clo••
FIIRUARY 1. 1956
CLYDI G. MILLHONI
MEIGS

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NIW GRANDPARINTS

MIITtNG

The Ladles Aux1Uary of Drew
Webster Port A.nler1can Legion
w1ll meet In rea:ul_.. !IJCJ!I!On Tues·
day at 7:30 1). m."' at the Legwn
Home. Frank Cbeesebrew, e1a:hth
district roQJ.mllDder of the American Leg10n will be a;uest speaker
All members are lll'ged to attend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edror Wolf• art
erandpare:Dtl of tbe pri 100, 'Mh_
ohaol ~~. who wu hom to.

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James P. Fisher

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Delegate of OSU

Mrs. W. L. Kautz

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pomeroy

M can get along without God and talks on his lriJ? at 8 convention 1lut-of~}
11
fu-st Sunday
in and
monthcommunion;
1:30 P. M. for
that shallor ~atisfy
us alumm of the chapter.
test
Sunday
School
carveourselve1
out a career
pog t on
every Sunday

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Church preacttina:; third Sunday Pride of position, pride of per·
In month 10:30 A. ·M, Church eem· sons! charm, pride of ach1evcmaer
I
munlon and preach.IDJ. -Rev ment, are the biggest obstacles
ruM
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Harold C. Doster, Pastor.
to the grace of God 1n lhese days
Th~ Church of Chrllt, K•no, or prosperity in malcrud thmgs.
every Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday A repentant attitude and a hum·
School and communion,
aocond blo hcort ore not counted
or
Sunday m mGnth 10:30 A. M worth in the race of worldly
Church c&lt;1111munion and preochtng ploa.ure
and abundance
of
AND
fourth Sunday ia month 7:30 P. things. Tbe mountains of pride
M. church preachiua.-Rev liar- hove foothills of presumption
old C. Dostor, Pastor.
and Ingratitude
Scll·•uffldcncy
Lubricotio,;
The Chrl1tlan Church at Hem- 1s just ats much a barrier lo our
Jock Grove, every Suod.l.y 9:30 "' entrance Into the Christian life
M. Sund~ S&lt;hool and communion a• ll wns to the patriarch Mosel
occona Sun~af in month 7:30 P. l ~~:~~~:h~e came to the place ot
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M. cburcb preaching fou.rll'l Sun· 1 ~
the Proml.sed Land'.
4ay la month 10:30 A. M. church "Koep
servant from prcsump
e.ommuoioD and preachlna.- Rev tious
' needs to be our pr•.Y·
HaroJ4 C. Oostor. Pastor.
cr today
Carleton Church.'
ktnllbury
Our text oontmue~ "The un·
Road, Rev. R. A. Biddle, Palltor even shall tw. made level, 1nd
Sundl)' School 9:30: Prayer Meet· the rough pla('c!l a plain " 'l'he
illv 7:45 .Wednellday evening; Hnd uneven road or
Church svvice 2od and tth Sun· often hindered the
daya at 7:46.
ol coopcrAt!Vl! effort
lUI Churches, Mornlnt1 Sttr &amp; be In the church or In the com
Enterpriac, Rev Ro~er Bisher, munity. Like thuck holes In the
Pastor. Morning St::1r
Sunday street, prejudice makes
life
DELCO AND AUTO-LITE IGNITION PARTS
Scbool 9:45 A. M. Mornuli wor- rough and progress very !low
1hip at 11 A. M. MYF Sunday evo- and painful. Jealousy is a crook·
nlQ.C at 8. Prayer mefltinJ Thurs- ed way in which many a penon
day evening. F.nterprJac Sunday has lost the company of hiR Lord.
SChool 10:10 A. M. Morning wor- How admirable the apirit of St.
ibip 9:30 A. M, YF at 6:30 P. M. Paul who reJoiced that Chriat
7.30. Prayer was preached even by those not
Eve.,tna: wor1 btp
meeunc Wednesday '1.30 P. M.
aympatheUc to hi11 mothods cenPbonoi80-J
UI CJ;vrches, Let1rt FlUs, Ro- 80nouaneas
and
covetousueu
"::i::::::i::i::::::i::::::i::::::i::i::::=====~ller Martin, Pastor. sunday School arc also crooked ways that dark·
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9:80 A. M'. Wofllhlp Service 7 P. en our vision of Christ and drain
M. ChrlJtlan Endeavor altern•te off our strength for the batUea
or life.
Sund1ys aL '?:30 P. M.
Church of th• N..·artnt, Srra· Our text concludes "And
cuse. M. C. Lardmore, Pastor. places made plain." The
roek of desecration or the
Sunday School 0:30 A. M. Morning Da,v must 00 blasled out ot
worthlp 10:30; NYPS 6:30 P. M.; lives. With eyf"..a longln...i' ,
If
EvanJeiWt.lc service 7•30 P. M.
Wedncaday ev&amp;nlng prayer meet pleasure and financial protlt
Ina: for the midweek 11nd Tuesday en Chrlslian people often par•tl•l
aftemoon prayer hour.
clpate in buylna: lnd selling
attend eommcrclsl
MoUM of Prlyer, C"eat.r, Su"" on the Lord's Day. God
day School 9:30 A. M. Mornina: to dellght in worehlp and
worship 11 A. 11&gt;1. Sundey cvenlna of kindness In Hia name. The
worship at 8. Prayer mtetlna: on or formality must not
Thunday 8 P. M.
hBNhmed. Sinkholes or il
Church ef Chrl1t, lrHferd, ality must be filled. ~;~;,.~,~;
Rev. John W~att, P11stor. BJhle Una:,
opprl'lASion, ...
School 1:38; church scl'\'h:ca 10:30 and all unholineu must be
with the Lord'• Supper belna: 1way.
served every SundiY morning as
"P'Mpare yc tht~ WilY or
"""'• JeaW~ 't.i.l tomorrow that wM~h you can do tocla.Y," &amp;a£d
the Bible te•che1 us In Acts 20:7. Lord." Jesus C!lltls "He
l!enlomln !Nnt.lin Thrift WM, In honoc o! Frmldln It • Jlj)ud
Youth Mee~ling at 8 P, M. and would eome after me, let him
evanaellstlc service Sunday even- ny himself and take up his
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and follow me."
ina at 7. James Rtled, Supl.
l&gt;on't put orr gvin~~ Stitt your acrouot now .... Jcecq, n arow~
Chlre•, Rn. Pl'fti•M :=========~
Norris, Pastor, Services at Joppa t
9:30 A M.: Sunday at 10:20 Sun·
day School at Lona Bottom P:20 A.
M': Prcacbmg service 10:4&amp;.; SWlNATIONAL Til RIFT WEEK .... JANUARY 17 to 13
day Scbool at ReechiYillc 9:20 A.
M. Preaching 7 :30 P . M WSCS at
ba'*I.Hmt o[ ReeJtsville church
Dec. U.
PrM '4athocll•t Church, Harry
Batca. pj~tor, Llurel Cllrr. Sun.
day School 0.30: Cla1:1.11 meetinc
Hel~leJ'..IIIYI •.IIII
10:30; f'MY serv1ce 7:00: Preach·
St. . And &amp;M Our Wide
lDI B·OO; Prayer Meetina Wednesl•loeltotl Of New And Uoed
Run
Sunday
day
7:30.
Hytell
POIIDOY, (IHIO
MOTOIICYCLII
School 10; Pre~cblnt
Pitderlttd
Church
Member
SJ'Iela
BUNCE HARLEYBartels, Paator. Mr.
DAVIDSON
SALES
- I l l PIDIRAL DIPC!IIT INIURANCI CORP.
llllr, Church Sebool
Itt 7 ot Ath lt. Mhldlo-t. 0.
dent. 9:11 a.m. ChiORh

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Editorial Pllone 897

No. 236

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HE'S DO·IT·YOURSELF DADDY

LINKS SCHOOL HEAD WITH ltEDS

ICI

DJ.OV:ed swiftly today to priJ1ecute
~ )!(IIIAI men who 41'!1 out to

Mb f; bank ~utday 'Dllht but
wall;ed lnto • P!&gt;)... trap,
1l&gt;o&gt; \tlroo iel'e MfaiiQod in
llllllioip.il Court &lt;Ill ·clmfes.
thon ploced In jall under $30,000
bonif.
County Prosecutor Ralph ~­
})art in:.tm~11ttely called a .sl)i!:eial
~ of the arand Jlll'll" lOt next
J(on&lt;!ay to Indict too tbr&lt;e.
-"na .tur-r will be a~ked to indict
tile m~ on charges of bank rob·
*r, JmdnappinJ witH Intent of CX•
tortioo, and eonapiracy to kidnap
Mr. and lin. Ralph HUll".
AU three pleaded gu.i}ty at their
~l&amp;nmett.t, and were s:cnt back
to ,Jail.
·The

; The POIII.'""J'
Department •
SQuads today
have readied to
qu1rter mark ·
rt1&amp;e a f~d
rtut Marc'h

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lf Ute pal
to
Oftieen
ol ·•is
.the
pointed out kMlaY , tmrt
tion &lt;~f •ny amount will be gUidl!~ l
accepted. Tbe pop corn they
is free and any doriatiou
amaH 1s all giv(Jl tor .•the litl\lji
agairu;t poL1o.
In tbe past three
hers of each ward bave
of the1r time on
urday's to achieve

Anna Randolp~
Funeral Rite8
Are li~ Today!~

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o£:'Mahnedy
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•• Jtudent, Eup"-e Withers,
d. ..llf Mr. and Mrt. Charles W1"th
, of: B.uUand Road is" reported
........, .. 1n erltical coni:lition in
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Cinlll!l Hospital,
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... Tl:ie ' VA•"""' was takfln to
!••Sui!dOY wheo he
• . No J fe--•t.•• quH.. Ul.

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from CIBrence Lacey

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equpte ba._"' been married since
tMO and hive tto ~bildl'len. Sha
~,-, .aj.\r~m.:o on ttu~ aroonds ot
·s qiijtJP'nffliM.s a divONe, eli·
lbdiu' 8nd ~proper teller.

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AdittRt.td Sundar: Ml'i. James
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rete&amp;~£ of Ger111Jn
Dje~~. who was

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voted to hold an all Ohio ~~:~~T; Octob
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at Cedar Point next A
SU~ving are five soDs: Vicir
Auet.ber resolution-' ado"ted ur- Jr., and Norbcl't. of ·Pomeroy; An·
ted tliis country 8....... accepting thony a.q.d Cla,n,t~ qf CoJumbu&lt;i
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d 0 r Ma son Ctty, w· Va A
d.i1plsced persons until
the em· "
Ptrtnar
brother Geor- Clemen\ N•ul•
ployment aituollon provided en· 1·
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ougb jobl'i for Americana.
mg o1 p omeroy- an d ~e SIS
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and 8&amp;Veral nieces and nephews.
F
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rlettl.UI
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PI-MOHRN

Room Salle 188.00

Sora

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v0 ters statled

I n Mason'' Co• Threeserv~ces.
Arrested

Gentral Sepp
time of
commander of
Nazi troops who maMactcd Am.
erlcf!D troops at Malmedy in
114:4. He bad served 10 ~ars of
voters of Mason Coqn~ were
a life aenten(!e in a West German be.iDi regirtered thia week in a
prison.
house-to-bouse canvass by 80 re-

Mofe thin 200 AMvET dele- &amp;ist.n.rs which l!llvt.ed oill4onday
iates CQests and auxiliary mem· mom ina:.
hers attending the meeting also
Forty Republican rcglsttats and
40 Democrat reatstrars, approved
Big Bend Milutrel
by tha county court for the work,
wert g1ven special instnadion» by
RehearMJI Called County Clerk John A. Willo'D' 'OR
Any member of the e&amp;9t of the Saturday morn.ng in Pt. Plet111nt.
BEND ~TREL who wJIJ
Th de d.J' f th
1H
be able to participat~ in U~e ot tt! w!rtr:1 ~~ F~bro:~o; t' ,.t:~
ShoW, February l6t, tor polto 'census ls required b)" w. va.. stat•
~ndita, must contact Bob Hoe· law to bring r~stratlo.n records
flich, Director, not later than up to da1-c
Wednesi:tay noon. In otder that
·
replacements may be made.
New voters will be rogl!tered
Final
run-through rehP.trsal and names and addrease.t checked
wm be held at the Pomeroy Jun· 50 that cbana:es CIJI be made in
ior High Auditorium, Sunday I tbe :record9 before the May pri·
e)'elliq,g. at 7:fli, p.m. .
mary oekctJon.

Q~*f Clinic·Expand sitS Pediatric Staff

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During weekend
BY0hid

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Tfl.ree persOns were a.treste(
over the weebnd in tbe count~
by HighW8y ' Patro1mCn, It Was repOJ'ted. Two of t~ penom...n6)
interned In th,e Meigs Couol;.y jail.
AccorJing W 1he report, Ct•Dto
rad Bcntt. 46. Coolville, was ~,.,.
res led Sunday ob the clla11ce of
drlvina: wbll&amp; intOllleated, and a
paMena:er in biB 'Vehicle, Perte
Olapt, 73, Coolville. wu arre.stcd
!or tntoxd.eation. Both are to appur bef~ M.i,or E. F. Robinsoa.
Harold PulU. 42.. Wbeellng,
w. Va. a:r"reStOO for speeding
Swturday, forfeited a $10 anpearance bond in Mayor: Robinsou's
court. tbe same d•y.

~~;e!~ ~rte~mbGat

paetets for
surv1vors include two •i-~....
Mi" Kale L. Kibble arul ·!llaa IAI&lt;y

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February 11 bas been set or
"me date af the annual Pomeroy·
F ll
Mlddleport.-Wablma Band · es val at . Mlddle-.f
,... Higb School
auditormm Yfltb the
concert
•lven by th.e e41mbined band• or
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Pomeroy, Wahama and MJ.ddle.
port H" b Sc•~•
• thCIT·
lJ
uvv.o.B unoer
directors.
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The guest cooauctor Will be
Chester J. Fair assiatant director
~ tl:ie All·Obto ~tate Fair {Jand.
Fair is head bopk consultant ol
Ginn and Company and waa on
the 11tarc of Pert Clinton High
School, A.bland Collcgo
•nd
Ohio State Uninrsity.
.
The program as Jnnounccd this
put week is as follows: •·March
of the Slide Trombones", "J'en.
tucky- 1800"; ''Stardust", clarl·
~et quartet;
"N.orwegian
Folk
Song Smle''; "March of - the
Steel-men", "Surrey Wllh the
Fringe on Top", brass
"BUbbling Br~As",
"AdagiO Cantable;" '
tho ICicles" and \'Slarl'l
Str1pes."
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Mrs. A. E.

today.
petitions for circulatioa.
witJt othe probabihty that lle too,
wou Id be a i:and ' dat e.
11 -•- a-·~
~- l•koly, today,
that ~
lneum•-•
-·nty , _ , __
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Milhono would havo op~~
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In tho !orthcoml···
pn"mary
wolh
the appearance of petitions m Cit·
c·•-tJon lnr Richard J-- of
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The race
apparently commandlng tbe most lltteatton 1s that for
sheriff in which thl'ee &lt;lther aVOW·
cd candidates have already decla:red inteotions. TJwy being: LeRoy But.rutn, A. o. Tracy and Bob
Hartenbach..
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Samuel E. Jenkins
Jackson Council
Member Is Killed
Mrs WIUiam E. r..ew1s. North
Th1rd Ave, was notified Saturday
of the death o£ her brotber,
Councilman S11.muel E. Jenkiru, of
Jackson, who died mstantly after
h.u; car struck a concrete bridge
two miles west ur Jackson. left
the road and catapulted mto a
creek
SuTVivorli include hl!5 Wife and
one .son, Samut'l Jr, 11; his mother, Mrs. R. H Jenkins. and • a
brothe-r. Harold, bmh of Jackwa;
aJso two sisters, Mrs. LewiS, Mid·
dleport ,nd Mr$. 'Theodore Mich·
ael.s, Wellston.
and h1s uncle,
Congrct;r;man T. A. Jenkrns. Ironton.
Mr Jt&gt;nkm.s And his brolher
were owrrers of tbe Jackson Mill
and lA!mber Company and tbe
C1ty Lumber Company of Wellston
and he was on a business tf'ip at
the tlmc of tbe aeciderrt Saturday
morlling.

No One Ia Jnjured
In Two-Car Mishap

ROOMS NEW
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ON THF. IRfGHTIST COR~~~· ·IN MIDDLIPOkT., • .

Two automobiles collided Saturda.Y, 1n HartiwnviUI:' rt!sultiDg
In sl1a;Ht damaces to both the
Me1gs She.rifts office repqrt.ed to·
dOY.
AccOI'ilmg Lo t~c :tepOrt a IIM7
Jr'ord sedan, dr1ven tiY Clarence
Jordan, 31, IJaiT:Isonvdle, travel·
10g west on Side HiU road, four
aqd • balt'tW,l&amp; west of Hanieonvipe, collided, o.o f s~arp CllfVe
wtth a 1M2 .Nub drtyen by ..Jatnes
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-UP- The
Department
ot AMVETS
of
World War D and Korea. conclud&lt;
ed a two day annual mid-winter
---'erence'
h-e
Sundoy by adon.
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ru..- ., several resolutlon1.
s•·te
Commander Richard R.
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Prlce ••id ooe of t.he resolutions
asked the &amp;tate to provide ,...at•
er aid lJl clasaroom r..IU\Iee P·and
teachers for mentaUy relar&lt;led
children.

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The FARMERS BANK
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loudoirChair 0 only I . .' 17.95
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Pull Up Choirs ......... 69.95
lentall a.ck
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Wroueht Iron with •rma.
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EJwood, Pastor SundllY ser
Mr •nd Mn. Fral1l: Wolfe, Pt::'
Middleport.
at FOI"ttlt Run 9:00 a. m
Pleuont at }lolw" HoapltaLO\
7.30 P.M. Apple Grove, TbtU"'da)' 10· 15 toptc ''The First ConVJC'l', Oak GTove 10.00 1 m . Racml:'
Friday, Januar)' 20th, 01 brutal
Wedaeaday
The baby hu a sfltel\o
7.30 P M East Letart Won.hip School of ~ons for Primary 10:45 a m. Ywth Fellowsh1p at
abower was held for Miu Mills
Betty
Ann.e.
Other gn.nd.,....ntt'
Servtce. Prayer Meet1np: Sunda}' and Jwuor Dept conducted by Raeme Sunday evemn~ 6 P m No
at the home of Mn. Forrest Bach
al'9 Mr and IJ4rs. P.~ Kpblentt_
7 P. M Letart Falls, 7.30 P
M Mrs Paul Smar.t; 5:30 Sr HYF; 6 Sunday evemng serv1c~
tel with Mrs. P L Mitch and
East Letart, Wedneaday 7 P . M. p m SC'Ilool ot Missions for Jr
of Pt Plea.Nnt.
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Mrs. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury. as
Letart Falls. MYF 'Mieehngs: Mon· and Sr HYF, Mrs: C. E. Hoyt
the UBISting hosteAes. Games
DUV TENT TO MEET
PYTHIAN SISTUI TO IIIIIT;,
day 7 30 p m. Apple Grove, m charge, 6 30 Jr. HYF; 7 -''0
were played and a prtze awarded
The Stall and Oflleera . Jlf. ••. j!W
Thursday 7 p m Eut Letarl
Evemng serv1ce, top1c "In Whom
Jane Howell Tent Daughters of
to Mrs. Manning Kloes. PomeMl'lill
Temple, Py~Q Silter(
Scnplure memodzmg
4!ontest Do You Trust?"; Monday 7.30
Sermon by Rev K J . Scott I
roy. A &amp;old and white color Un1on Veterttns will meet m rew1n begm at Letart Falls Church Cub Scouts meet ; Tuesday 6 30 Minis'ter of tbe New Haven Evan
will
have
theLr Japuar)' , ~
a~heme waa used for the dmlnggular session, Monday evcnmg at at the home or Mtt: . ~ewtir
on WedneMJay at 7 p. m.
I&lt;'ellow5hlp supper meetlna- for a:eUcal United Brethren Church
room and favors and a dessert
CHURCH OF CHRIST: Hiland deacons at pa-rsonage ; Wednesday
Childs Monday with Mrs. UODW,'
Subject: ''Preparing the Wa} "
course WBS served by the host· the DAV Hall.
Kennedy
&amp;I the aui5Ung hosteiG
Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver, 7.30 Church School or MI6!510ni
Text: "Prepare ye the way of
eases.
,,
Bible School 10 a m. Supt Henry for Adui'L'i; 8:30 Sr. chotr; Tflurs- the Lord " Iaaiab 40 3.
1
The guest lut included Mr11.
Eblin, Morning service 11 :30 A day 7 30 Youth choir; 7 30 Men's
Harry Mills, Mrs. Victor Grimm,
M Evangelu;tic SerVICe 7 30 p Fellowship and Election or off I
our text Ill taken from the pro
trandmothen ot Mlss Mlils; Mrs.
M
cer5. Friday Teacher
trainmg phecy of Isaiah. He, more than
•
Ruuell Mill!!, mother of the
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN class in evangelism tor young any other or the ancient writers,
.
bride-elect; Mrs Gene Coleman,
people '1 p. m; 8 p m ChurC'h was granted the underatandmg
{
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Shirley M1lls, Middleport;
CHURCH, ~hddlcporl, Rev How- School officers and teacher's con or the plan of God in sendLDi the
Mrs.
Kloea,
Mrs.
Harold
Hinkle,
ard Ruppelt,
pastor
Chur,.h fermces.
Messiah Into th.e world. These '
1
Pomeroy; Jean Smart, Denison
School 9:30
Jamc~; Buchanon,
PRI!S&amp;YTERIAN CHURCH, s.,. were also the "'' Is or Joh.n the
.• \ 1
University; M.r1. Robert Stewart,
Supl., Morning wol'libiP 10·30 to- racuse,
Rev H~&gt;waro Rul}pelt, Baptist's text ati ue heralded the
Carol
Bacbtel.
ParkeraMason;
PIC "Why D1frerent ReliK.tons?" pastor. Church School 9 . 30 Ro coming of Jesus.
ji,' ('J\ 1
M18s Adrienne E. Milia, RN, burg; Shlrley Mealy, Marilyn
6 p. m. We.stmmMter Youth Fcl- bert H.trden, Supt; H: 30 WestIsaiah's UlustraUon wa:~~ that of
Gahpohs,
whose
open
cburc:h
Mi1ler,
Julie
.
Mitch
and
Ann
low~hlp, Wedne.sday 6.30 JuMor mio.ster Youth FellowshiP.
the labor and care expended Ill
Ob01r; 7 p m Sen10r cbo.r
Gr.ce Epiacope~l Church, E•st preparmg the road over wb1ch a wedding to Harold E Munns, Rupe, Gallipolis..
")0
Mrs. C. H. W1se, Jr., sent
a
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mlctdl•· Main Street, Pomeroy. Rev J visiting mona~h would travel 1n CmcJnnati is to be an event of
Friday,
J~nuary
27tb,
at
6.30
p.
bridal
aUt
of
a
traditional
blue
J&gt;?l'l• Rev Fred Gardner, pastor . Edwin Charles, Rector, Mrs. &lt;..:e coming mto a cap1tol city The
Bible School 9:30 RuSBell Wilson, dric W . Clark, organu t Worshtp road was leveled a!l much
~~ m. at the First Baptist Churth, a:arter to MW MiUs.
Supt Mornjng worshiP 10·30 to- and sermon at 10 30 A. M. Holy poasible and all ohst,.•tetl""• replc "A New Ltfe", A New Nature" Communion fint Sunday m month moved in honor o! the .Wtor.
6 P- m Christlan. Endeav~r.
P Church School, :Beainners
and
I! we would haw IJIIrltlll
m Evening scrvJc~, topiC
The Primary, 1 t 10:30 A M For infor- blessings and gain the VIctory
Challenge of Fa1th ; Wcdnt'Sda• mation concerntng our
work, over &amp;in we too must
7 p m Prayer meet.iniZ and Bible plealie telephone 302-J.
the way ror the incoming
st udy with Mrs WlilUim Reynold~
Christian kl~• Socl•ty, 144 Lord Jesus Christ "Every
as dcvotwnal lcador, B P m. chou· Mulberry Av&amp;., Pomeroy. Morn· shall be exalted." The valley
vract1cc
ine Service at 11 o'cloell w1tb inattentlon must be raised
c;:HURCH OF NAZARENI, Mid· Sunday School 10 A. M. Wednea· U we attend not to the
he btrthday of Mrs. W L. Wautz
dleport, Rev Robert StyerM, p.as day evening service at 8. The pub- message we can neither
James P. Fisher. son of Mr. Will observed Thursday when thll
tor Bible School 9.30 Lester Tay
..
t•· ,·mportance nor secure
and Mra. Paul Fisher, Mlnen"'"
lor, Supt Mormng preac hi n~: scr- lie Is eordlally mviteu to attend benefits.
'l'oo often our ears
v1Ue, ~cently returned
from Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
10 :m 6 t5 Young Pcopl~'s Read!Dg room With .ude entranct,
d
r·
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San Francisco, Cal., where he Tcderated Churcp 1J,lft at the
VlCO .
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located at rear of church, open to auune to the manctal m&amp;~rkel• I
chlli'eh for an all day q 1.ultlng
mwL1ng , 7 30 Evangch~11C service
bl' M d
d W d d
or the pleasure marts or the
wati an Ohio State delegate to
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS PU IC, on ay an
4..! neli ay
clal event&amp; of our commumt} the bi-annual convention of the
Pineapple Boston cream pie was
TlAN UNION, Mtddlcport, Re~ from 2 to 4 p. m,
more than they are to the Wmcl Dental Fraternity, Xi Ps1 Pbi.
served with a potluck dmncr at
Guy F' Sayre, pa.stor Bible Sehoul
The Flnt lhptl*t Church, Pom of God and to the worshJp
noon.
9 30 Odell Manl&lt;'y, Supt, Mol'n eroy, Rev Ralph Zundel, Pastor God. Apathy is a deeper valley
Traveling on the Califorida
Attendmg were Mrs Kautz, Mrs
mg
preaching service 10 30 Ch.urch School 9:30 A. M. Morning Someone has said that "the great Zephyr Vista Dome type of train, Lena Huber, IM:rJ. Louls Reibr
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Evangehsttc s.ervlcc 7 30
Wnrship 10:30 A. M.
cau&amp;es of humamty are .not de he was able to view much of the Mra Grover Erb, Miss Anna Dursl ,
hllulohenllr ~ trallon, ad Will
THE MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
The S.lv•tlon Army; Mlddl.. feated by the hot assaults of the country along the route, which Mrs. Clarence Massar, Mrs. Cal'l
(
l~Jdn.U.Iill
_.._, wl&amp;otndilj'ol~l,iqi
CHURCH, Rev N D Bordon, pen;· port, Captam Glen~a Rummell devil but by the slow glacJer·llke mcluded: Chicago, Denver, Salt Shields, Mrs. Norman Kloes, Mrs.
tor. Bible School 9 15 Arlena Sunday School
Z.:30; Holme~~~ mall of thousands of indifferent Lake City and Reno.
Addie Grueser, Miss Lena Gru~
oqulpnwt. •
Reese supt; Murnmg
worsh1p meeting 3:30 Open Air Service 7 people." An almost hopeless val·
During his three day vis1t iu ser and Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels.
P M Salvation mee 1'"11
7 :30·
other
service 10 30, BU 7 tl m
w
ley la despondency llr hopeless· San Francisco, he an'd
,.. "~'!';HI!ATH METHODin CHURCH,
Christian Church at R..Uvllle ness. Bull)'an's Pilgrim almost delegates, from all parts of the
&amp;USY J\.IDGiS
~hddleport, Rev L. A. BAna-crter Every Sunday 10 A. M. Sunday lost hit Ute in the Slough of De· country, were taken on a bus OHICA.GQ-Cireuit eourt judgand Commun1on r1rs1 s un spond. Looking: lll Jesus
•• here are expertmentl ng with a
va~ttor Su.nday Schoo1 9 39 E rne11 1 "·hool
.,.-;
will tour of the city and honorod •~th
"-'l
Covert Supt. Morning
worsh1g day in month 11 A. M. Church help many a penon up
a banquet at .Toe
DiMageio's doublMhlft to accommodlte the
10 ao top 1c · 1 Send You Forth"; 5 communiOn and preachiiJI; third higher ground.
world ,famouli rest.Qurant on Filh• cru.sh 'o f .i:ases. The man calls (Of
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preachloc-Rev. Harold C mountain aod hill shall be made
smce - hll return to Colmnbl~ from '·f.·nf. to~ p. 11'1~ and ~ an.'
choir rehear~al; 8 p m Class l~ Doster, P1llto11.
low" The tin that umlerlies all Mr. Fisher, a sophomore in tbe -other ~C) take ov'r ft'OJn 2 p m
Circle at the home
Hai}Je ancl
Chriltlan Church It Long aot· tuns is pride. We think that we school of dentistcy1 bas glvett to 7 Pjt~~- In Dece~ )3 ~

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